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   Racine Advocate (Newspaper) - February 14, 1849, Racine, Wisconsin                               V VII NO 13 RACINE FEBRUARY 14 1849 WHOLE NO 325 BV i n A I M AT A S C ir of Ail i -I car I in Main u kKY I u C CO and fin AVE a UJSMUrltui'utof m wul summer kept in tint of mitt litter offered in rhia to trimi orders in moit lull Shins Kc are thf regularly if on trails on S K V ISIMCS.II lite U IV I I PHYSICIAN 1 I Jr H ill i in A -1 5 AM t K J M J r M S i A in w IV Ar INKS i i tf iii t'i Ar ill i- in i 1 1 i t A H II I p ri rti i K M t V r u M Si -.1 t in M fully all til mi n store if thy i ti to uri I in j i illi ail If nv tu say v U il it in mil j lo in I ill no i lo it vill and 1 Country u arid IS YOU r K ii j K AT A 1 HIT I Mi i1 M via 1C iVN 1C fll c Fl 12 Arm or of any Ii suil of wishing I uiui on A AS K IN one now for mile an entire j nf UlO j COODS of i rn Jr ol nnl j direct from wus in u state stud ior u upon the of No Kuv iu thy none will t unit j Mure Main INO just from York hun on ami is to monitor wlock i vry i of linis kinds anil i Kur anil of the Meet ilu I Ii v 11 TIM Valt From the I- 111 Ii i nil KKM nj I mill nil-l ol lull i and lis ir Side anil I X will to His is I'lL ami t A lat sak at tin liy just II S Cary i Ij I i nt I I i i U w J i i A M I from in I Mind ul I man ivr liy I a Wm J at the iviK lis if i J II HALL ex g JOHNSON DIM -1 dux f I AGO in for foods at markK JOHHSON Ig earth and dust I Here in and We quiet VI itli the palo ot tlm And with that Come to hor lo From life's Weary cares set slie cornea Hilling from ita tind In the shelter of her rest upon And when sweetly From the hist catU tlic whan iho Up to moet tho in skies gently by the her to the better of the North A On liia arrival at Macao on of August our to Hon J Davis lala on In hastened In Canton in a small Iwai notoriously gting silks city an- Mr Da lid and The that first rate American should tu iii fnv :Secretary of tlie course pursued and his character anil have given lo his In Sue if llif anj! a day for liis Tdis noli a or ten days unanswered Sue busy and could nut lo him until ttr ilw nf Mr Davis lo and the an- nl is a sale harbor during typhoon Oti the 1st of a of great and destroyed an amount ol properly and hundreds of lives Tho hundreds and more than half a million of from On tho r Sue Appointed to meet Mr Davia who promptly time and plane but owing to IIB did not ton until the llo explaining why hivd to keep Ihc ami an- day Ite Guv Situ replied he had a lime and uf Davis he had wailed for him but the the not to comb Mr Davis that had liis a of of the United Stales and it was all true that an the of Oov Sue was he returned his own lo him fur Sue remained lent Such was the of when the arrived On tho tember Commodore nnd mile of in full landed nl Kin and marched to tho house occupied liy the American In less Iwo hours polite was from Gov Sue appointing October for an with day by twenty from the jn in style al residence Tlie dinner of twenty nine aos aa most of them were in oil several previously next day of the effects of the You may infer now that the peace be- ilie two will tiot be inter- tup led The trade of China with the Stales iu round numbers ia w or ill 310 a independently of the in opium which is principally in the 3 of foreign houses The very much exposed in the China seas the depredations of pirates which ly swarm in the waters of ihc Kingdom Vessels of large draught will long heavy guns would than the of war usually sent here Shanghai the most northern of our vessels he water is not exceeding four or live a hundred const Pirates lake ad vantage of the to from heavy ships willt lily A proper might employed here in ng lip and in surveying these most unknown seas A for ship two light sloops two ami or four of tight would a good for young a kind in requires n barbarous people we are respected only in to our of physical nothing of our and never f ilu not their language ol and our has iio interest in eyes therefore they little for There a disturbance between ui and the English al the port of Shanghai OBr newly led Consul hoisted ail American Hug on a in nf Consul who to be very popular among liiti countrymen ordered our dug to be hauled Of course order He made a protect the of the on the that the soil hod beon by Chinese to the and no tlag but Hie to But the that the used by the Chinese on treaty English nnd i The Americans by and the land was rented ground is to and not lug is and remain in spite of the protest hia ref pf tjie matter ito the that the China manifest a good of in the matter nnd mill probably Hoist a French flag al Shanghai MR of the of con- among Mi1 son regarded the document as spurious mill of istence of such a papei as a very quiz In a July addressed lo Mr had enclosed hi of the Essex Mecklenburg he his sons fur his say's If be really from us wonder il liave who what is good as the bee from In- toil is u North Carolinian ami should iii one sand from the said But If ilie and is or is it as ns thn paper It book which is to Mr who is dead to a joint lelier and all to a copy sent to nnd to Williamson now dead memory did history of uf Inn ia history of whose of tho Mecklenburg Jones of the States all When Mr far iii pa per of this flaming tho same date of lite of North Carolina il IVorn the all po with thut Congress ton is heard of not known even nf Icr is first made in that body this bold would have ad- dressed in thunder on tardy Would every advocate of indiipeiideijcfl have the glories in North Carolina in the cars of the doubling Dickinson and others who hung upon us example of independent Mecklenburg county in North Carolina was never It was perhaps lo this array of the of Declaration from a man whose ions on the subject were entitled to so great mind had pretty generally its But of Mr Bancroft in the State Paper of the now light on subject and think iho lo of the old World iwen first to move iu the of colonial following is live letter Mr wilh of the editor of the Standard fhe Mecklenburg few days since iri the Senate Mr Shepherd submitted a report from to whom referred the of the Governor in relation 10 lite al and revolutionary history Carolina accompanied by this following highly interesting letter from Mr croft the Minister at to Hoti David of this Stale The letter is as follows u July My Dear that letter of June reached inu by iii to-be answered Yon lie I in a- copy of the of with on- A glance at that in the of that of tHoi a south and even knew what on fnf Governor first ac: by people of county to then Governor of Georgia iiv a of The is s til i and is the nuni ber 498 of and try read a I do not send aS it the the to you a of the entire his ia hand wriling former being written by or t ought to and the ex- pense for tha if it does not lend an agent on A few would copy all you from the paper office oii nil regula tors are on many Their and op- were only They the resistance lo the stamp act and move of of 1773 and they alio played a glorious in possession of the towards by lovo of Il is a mistake if any have supposed regulators Were by defeat they shook the bull from their brow and mountains Very truly yours Swain Chapel Hill N C fact be- yond all that independence was first proclaimed in Mecklenburg North Carolina in Mmj 1773 The letter James Wright referred lo by Mr closes as By the enclosed paper your will sea extraordinary of the people Town in ami 1 should tint be if same be every or PORTS financial True Sun who ought by be competent to fuel pulse of Wall the re- ports cif the inroads of the gold into ilial tt is the opinion so pub lie nf laic spirit of will hot get fairly until lliu actually arrives The is that thti that ike iii of keeping skinned fur tlie last low years all arc 1 Many old gold fever hands into capacious KM on stares at for a and whispers in your lost in North Tlie draws quickly back and looks round as if fearful of being heard and on with a half jrin People think thai but go into siruet watch Wrinkled practiced iii nnd to u himp of I and you will see it to that in tlie hair countenance ho is unc'iirrcnt money ami has dalle so for IL quarter of a ml in that time few can they have seen disturbed in his You sec Well ask him ever of Hanking and Gracing or the did he He say he started turned pale opened wide his eyes com- pressed hia and carefully his cash box as he glowered at ma over spectacles Ah 1 it would not be easy lo him a must die out that whose experience land nnd stock bo- fore bubble will rise much market We are much like has been ef exhausted hard to gel up The Wisconsin Suite j Hov 11 in no mot at day I small in the religious world in of January and whs called to order by sequence of liis Dr John The of popular of his nomination Alter a very bold iii the in tills city a Sundays ajro he while tlie ciders were taking tin Secretary being Dr Alfred Ii Secretary pro tcm Dr II Treasurer made his report Alfred L of that he hail been fur by ran sha and P of 1 in which is an quenching nf Christ VV Seeley of Schoharie N has secured a patent for one of the must valuable ments of age It is for connecting the fore axle to the bolster or body of a on in a and manner and dispensing the use of the old ed hounds block tongue board sway bars avoiding necessity of ring the bolster and axla for the making at dollars less expense which it is plied and the in tlie expense of coupling is by the use of two iron circular plates bolted one to Iho bolster and Find the other tke a peculiar shaped cast irnn bolt iii ii manner thill fore be from of the oiu first of foro and turning the axle in angles its position which seen brings orie of the axle THE is is from the Garden cr's G agricultural of Dec Dili imd read Foro tho Farmor's of American kce were elected permanent members of hin Staining wrath in blood ilia Society ic I cannot I Tho following was will liu for ii not lit lu be K Christian That of this j Society be and is so ilial lie Albany the meetings of the Society be on second Wednesday a of June in each year at place as i family Society in iy from time time direct of Society The President then delivered his an- address On of Dr Whitney thanks of ilie Sloeiety were to the for his able address Adjourned to 7 o'clock P M 7 o'clock P M A newspaper issoon lit be sued in California Hie Philadelphia S a departed in he Ship for California who was a lo tlie amount of A forgery on batik nf ship fur a man alwi to leave in lite MOW ship but lite forgery detected though he win nol it stated thai ibis received the appointment of a Professorship ia Union College The more prosecuted lust year by the I from during Ors Cary and Castleman j preceding year The excess over this met pursuant W adjournment the in the The several duly elected tor as follows pr A L of Ur E O Vice Or of JJr J 1 nf Milwaukee Cor j Dr M Cary of Treasurer Drs Ci r Novell ol and E Ii and T 11 of Milwaukee censors were appointed in attend the Bosion in May On iljin society a iitate be held al on Secretary he in- lo as ha may tlie till al 9 o'clock A- M Jail 9 A M Society met Drs and to report meeting a of the organic law of iy as deem lo be made The adjourned to meet again at on 13th day of June next at A M 1 President A L pro tern TO of- lately decided in tlie Co Mil Court The News contains ihn following brief synopsis It that a man named Horine 2000 bushels of corn nnd of flour froni a person named which the latter to season was 18 Tlie on eve and dial the ore that day should not go to the lint Ui liis poor A new of food to his been discovered in country if we miy believe French called the Moils Pi not U coming out to the teed It takes three says the Com ic Almanac lo make one leap Whoever speaks should have thing io ant some good motive for it written new work on of France since the ivf red Sparks has been nominated President of the of Overseen of Harvard University The the largest diamond in the lately property of the tan is about lo Ix added lo the English Grown jewels Six hundred were murdered ly by tho because they not sell them An old deliver according to contract alleging thai I man at while at prayer wm he upon by lliB former ft wss that the was in possession relative to the market lor a he had asserted a falsehood lo with reference lo news in hia possession and thus his or induced him lo forego further inquiry as to of the market The jury thai if this were the case it was fraud which vitiated ihc contract and therefore prevented his re covery Afler a brief jury returned a verdict for ilia defendant The News This decision has at least settled two points with reference lo buying and selling of produce er may be iu possession of news of a rise in prices and the seller tuny be ig- thereof yet any contract entered into between without any being made to seller by iho purchaser is a valid contract and binding in every respect if the seller asks no boyer is not bound to impart to superior information the contract ihns them good one If the be in possession of news ami is reference thereto by lite he is not to deny liis possession thereof nr misrepresent the and go view lo other averse o his in- fraud wich will vitiate the and render it for defines as ueing the nient or of a material by which a parly in lulled into a false confidence or lo forego in- protection of his this it ig not however to be that the purchaser even when is bound seller He is only d to faci of being of reference la the information ho in we our the Brisbane river era will ground upon in sotilli from seed from they entering into or sea island contracts of this character ii very rior article nnd ol The on door you pray Mr Webster is to be engaged in writing n of his say so A sailor who while at icn hit wife half pay U uni for her Such of the Court I don't like In pay aid mima anil have nil the fellows kissing me common Nothing is common which if meekly The whole debt European is anil eighty-five lions of pun ov CALIFORNIA Tin Register that Capl ncy arrived in thai city on Saturday with a of pure California The says lie saw a piece which not far from a pound t fain led at the capital on Friday nnd wat to his in a carringc Mr was similarly attacked on day He is not considered in any din- gor 1 Why tcl your cup of upon die Mr said a worthy landlady one morning ul It replied Mr i thought 1 would let is so very weak James demurely it the splendid that region i and with llm of stc.-ini! v be to his ropean K Ija if the idt in he iO per pf y ctic it- THS May of t of St eight digging a nal-died al unknown persons were found dead in highways an- in the during tlm hours sliding 10th of which 46 Tho of in report is al AN In 1035 an English pound sterling was worth only about tO shillings in silver or Ii penny weights of gold now it n In silver or 6 penny weights 8 in fold says Mr Since the 1st of Jan 1 84 urer of Fund at Washington has the sum of 933.412 U At thai ha had a surplus of 75 which tin amount 87 ex- during past year Fowls to a portion of bi given with food lay having for their whiteness By for chalk a calcareous eirth rich in ol iron color of the will be of an orange red to of ing the 8th of ns H C died al of Ilii leans on the At on the Mississippi they three to drive1 off cholera boats OF ccs of the heart produced by sudden the in such a way as lo cause the hiir to tarn while in a few hours recent English medical work contains numerous that attempt to land It is a popular to think on face his Iho at in of a her IV O off   

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