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   Wisconsin Tribune (Newspaper) - July 24, 1851, Mineral Point, Wisconsin                               mail subscribers luss one year in UO 1 50 be made in Produce of all at tin GONSIN TRIBUNE BY G MINERAL POINT WIS JULY 24 1851 VOLUME IV 89 Firm ami Third DRUGS V anil H of r j M ut ut- Keti S OF T If ov it tho T Business subscriber is a large Stock JL of flesh Drugs Oils aunt received from Die in part of j lOrr iSf Lump fy Turpentine if fig j Whiting Chalk I V XT 1 Silver and tt full Medicines HE has also of Dr Jaynes Dr Christie's Ready Perry Dr i if a good supply i oil High street s 4 rights to call Brick n mid uro i Mny 1 t ut s Gin Port iS Little Ally's Gently ye at Kor our darling's dying now sparkling fye is glazing While thv chills her Softly whisper sob but lowly For the now are come by Him high anil holy To convey her spirit home Hear yc not the gentle rustling Of their Feel ye not the holy thrilling That angelic presence our now has seen As gather lier falleth faintly She is she is dead Slic dead there lingers On her lips that smile one feels like for the For they think the Messed angels As they liora her soul Left a trace of bliss immortal Stamped upon the infant tlay Qr BY AN OLD continuance in that He at the time a member of the of Maryland and all the time could spare from bin at Philadelphia he in the active ser vice of his own State He was appointed in a member of the convention that framed a constitution for Maryland wan State i tiou rheumatism iu the bade shoulders will do and it is a j and alter its adoption he was chosen a hips and besides these she feel my mind whether my of the State Senate i half the At worth thu space they have times length the says was brought very iu your Have I so that my most or you know I'm and the regular faculties ideas or von to me to live from end to tho A A Miss Nipper gives a loud favor of some of the of thc day She was a I general myself with the idea that you may burn indigestion have me it n j or f Kach One 0 a for six For 1 Our for fix Ifc i ILV i a line for in paper are all ml in and a intuitive uniformity in uf the that tell him that never Mr Carroll a member of congress until 1788 whin he seat ami de- voted himself to the of lug native He was again to fhe Senate Maryland in 1781 ami continued Dernier of that body until adoption of the Federal In December ho was a member of About this timo a friend af thc j try t j ideas or excited you to I I imt and yet f i hat 1 am but a w skilled in the other whn like was y t n a ill ut ami i o fur cul you MlJ tent fa nn halily soin In December ho was elected a member of the the o tin the first United for He extract uf cherry vim hitters of this remained there two years and in 1791 be was a- given or money to then so to tired from public life being sixty-four of agf lie spent thu of nia days amid the quiet pleasures cf domestic retirement his children's children and even their grew up around him like oliva plants He honored and revered by the Republic with whose cs Do never create a good reasoner or a 1 love truth took three doxen of this invaluable medicine and it gave relief in three appeared the Susan i hut I fail in and to the i no talent for she'd he it I have enthusiasm i ha no Now what the individual or family for the rsl and will Jn fur j the and slate i jinc in her n partial or M AN T the lk lint To U I1 1 ill in 1 Nitric 2 For sal l-y RODOLF Oil Dr Pills Embrocation CoJ Oil arid For by HAND and fur by THEO OF THE DEC OF i up liKU J 1C l p 1 r v t I 11 i I V v and revered bv the Republic with whose and wid she d he it j I have rind Uu 1 a he 1833 and WM i T l I he last signers of the I J of He died at to what purported to Ire in j up of the j riore on thc fourteenth day of November j i from I In v I before now iT- Tni i n tho year of W j j let me For a long term of years ih Carrol was re- TUe mj a u you t on 1 you j bad 1 I could or in the ninety-sixth year of his age For a long of years Carroll gardeil by the people of this country tin veneration for when ami Ad- ams died he last veHige of that who stood Carroll WAS from His a in Ireland and a clerk Ocean Sav The of the Navy ir the baptism in of our infant oil the of public The nnd the great his to with thc political patriarch and I in Ibe at Lord in the reign of James from the rich store house of hij intellect he frenly I rho Umler tin patronage of Lord to the deficiencies of His i more the principal proprietor of Mr j mind was highly cultivated He was always fur Fuir Tlie lind fi have printed Pin not Fii i my and let me j You to roll or bail f you liave to me t- the aud thinkers lo and I with is have her of r Society it is i iv will lake a to gc I this in train and no be wherever they may be japf of the John Adama has taken a of deep the m and Mis report is a step towards at i the a 1 lal the of the if real basin be- i over and a if the of and the before it lined to lo my ami bad 1 I could truth to the satisfaction perhaps uti lo cr the of the broil fanner a and powerful in his and his ignorance tire to the were li to er uri as Crl d in nit J 1 barrel entered the c I Jit I I 1 at IK U Charles the Revolutionary istence born on the of When in only eight of ids ARTICLES i who was a Konian took Mm to and him as in at St Omer's he six apul Jub 2 I heH 0 The Hurl nn at one ho and if Slippy to bo lost with the Gulf Stream iu tho Florida -s about fourth 3000 out subject of it a j Have MO a true p tho National Uio da rps is slowly but j in own thai its waters are must rll truth and tho of te Griind he on board had ns part of her eargo the most process of island i j i I'll T of and j onu head of entile the of law at Bourges Jfi re- j We learn by an arrival at this port at anil th n moved fo Inid out at thu Isthmus of a where he 1707 on of by the 011 for thc of j Mexican al of tho Ilii in In until ini and in j an and first pe that an HIM I roe ru a tge uf about to his more i had Ifc mice i of patriot uf iean schooner Helen Mar for an up f of the Mexican laws j even with water The on the Isthmus resolved to f to and the action of the i and the ol the during of it IT and threatened to resist the authorities deposits it where it to utmost extremity Thu The schooner in consequence had to lie re- kv of thu ocean ie those and is them j It was the oi V J i Id time f minute in- j f less ii time j in trade 1 in t w lie homo To in t lish thai j a and are do not of thc uf the In The is tho most t of Tiie I tho well 1 H which tin in tim ill of n v or though I lr facts as a it over teu since actual uf slate with and havi not in lie ol I he patriots to send the lelen with Cant L l with Chase Pica I as many J 1 i and to Vury as prisoners i I I to the a-i in the various nun ii c but ihn j i u and are in a war i I inn i he i lo nw Jo end I a the pen that their 1 cl thu at time ul j i WIU it el i i o pe opponents teat a al was lives laws of o un In do ir v V t ny of von so Mr was particularly as aj political writer and in his AS Tribune loiva says the i to in has iis in Oj which be 1 K a serifs ot essays to ii the Now s of the to T in bv ii-a tax without their consent The Sw ty In Qum will be U t on thc nit L matter w n should be the in i tlj lhu in opposition lo thorn I Mr most j I His The First anil i uf in St I U was j Dls by cholera 53 for the de- 1 their papers thi y the of i live of to return their thanks writer Uic public I prints This was done by William and i hen it known Mr writer ol went to hiin and expressed j at stood among thc j i l tti anu i I early foresaw that n resort to j The St papers record the il hv on of Jaim C Meyer oiliest metuliants of that city NEW S DEAN Gulf of Mexico linking them lakes from all their ol our ter similar to of Krio rio j havo And by this the will into a And how many to I many now 7 New Vurk answer aini lot of th west has heini i i There are they ir I all f tin nut M lin a a well is K hnv or not to vet ii the of aL mere or not wider than a few days Prairie in of Mr continent to Ir Washington July 11 Mr his 5 of the ship York that when iu of shall i There a we try and put life int do it so Jar as our next f the Tea at on June i n very of TS the in of colonial rights was and fearlessly expressed 1-li his stern and his clear ment ITI iJo him an umpire in every step hi and higher thi scale of popular lie was vp middle of August and the time of the assembling of Congress In order to prevent ill embarrassment he will i of the small ones j about 1 id feet its body a ins the mast of a ship of tons incidental our moral and it von 1 io ilif ii thp and pledged of Safety member of livst com M of nnd m leave his resignation in of the P r M ARINE Tho Republic announces that 1.1 in Ac National Quit t him fO uf next to me congress were obtained ur ic the and bullet -i It Gilt rh nn arsiT he iis up   

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