DRY Tioods, I C1X XEVER

DRY Tioods, I C1X XEVER

r TV T i KENT c KY TRIE ME V m. ZIMMERMAN & SON, ISO. F WHIG TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, Pnblifehers. WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS c In Advance. VOlj. X---N- O. 3G. DANVILLE, KY., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1853. WHOLE NO. hoi. Not More Facts Next Edition THE KENTUCKY TRIBUNE That blow will tell hard, surely. I human fnrpeifrhf. have nroved fatal. for the of 57. B. HOSSOT & CO have planted it below tho fifth rib, until he was sufficiently recovered from U.mcle Tom's Cabin. The Richmond i siIieXdSv morning, by ' tk published every Friday said hie rliinrrorm-- illnPSII hft OUt a"Ain, did f Elder to himself, in a tone of cruel uu.v. ww tit a (Va.) Common Council have just passed 1853. CHEAP 1853. - no. & Son, Mr. evil that had been medi J F. Zimmerman For the Kentucky Tribune exultation as he left the presence of he learn of the an ordinance as follows: j ! Editor and Proprietors. Earl. into! anrl hnw it hnd rfiCOiled UPOn the CASH DRY tiOODS, I C1X XEVER. SAY FAREWELL. "Every slave shall be provided each I STORE' self-deni- la- cY Through much and hard head of his enemy. U u: l , "OFFICE -- Third Street, north Main. J.... uy ma owner, or u;tlne ue in tne em JwuetvVtea a. bor, continued through many years, had His pointed answer was: 'He digged uj, Spring fourth flarltt and effrrioff, r j. h ployment of another person, by his em importation TERMS, e- - i Mr. Lne been able to orovide a modest a pit for another, pnd himself fell into it. AT THfi ... OO To thee. I ue'er can aay farewell. ployer, with food sufficient for his suste Isonistiltr, Ay. "per annum, in advrnce, 2 hoinesiead for his He had t'h My happy home, my native land; family. beer The declaration of .Elder, made to nance, and a ITProinpt attention given to ord from U'itaia si mouths. 9 50 suitable place in which to countrT 3 Chained by love's undying spell, the more anxious to accomplish Wrfsfrom more than one, that tie had struck Mr. -a- pril 9. '31 Ike rud oftbe year, : : 00 cook the same, and shall be provided ev- STOCK of Goods It I ne'er can shako a parting haui. the fact, that declining health warned Lee a heavy blow, remembered in con". superior to any that ery night with a place of lodging, and has ever been brought to TO CLUBS him of the approach of a day how speed- his loss from a de A Central Ken- each To thee I ne'er can bid adieu. nection with serious with whatever is necessarv for his sleep tucky, and wo invite tho attention t Marble! Marble! Three copies for $3,00, only fl.f.G I ily it might arrive, nnh,. Where e'er roam, wheree'er I stray ; he knew not when fect in his title; and for a long time after ing in er to this unequalled stock of Goods, which Vive " " Tho' driuking the last mentioned nlace. For wu, 13,00, " 1.30 Eden's Nectar dew, the beloved 'ones who leaned on him so wards, he was 6pcken bf. familiarly, sen on terms that will defy competition . fen " Thy presence flits cross my vew. every day or night on which there is a which we can Kv FUAYSE SU.0.1, 1.33 confidingly would have none-t- care fo who him, a3 man readilv nror. ..m;n.; Fifteen " those knew 'the failure to make such a provision as to of our mammoth atnrk. enn.;.t;n IKiTfXTrULI.Y announces Lai UjLi 23," J, 1,23 Oli, no! good-by- for Twenty " " " I neer can say ihem. If he could secure a home who struck himself.' any the following !,; r.rku Tho Paraifire rhould me surround, slave, the person so failing shall be articles: .u bfv fcrW. will ffiv one copy of the Tribune into which they. 'might cluster together A broad illustration is this, at what is iki n.ar th CoarlU ouo. ileisurv And trie fined not exceeding twenty Cloths, Cattonnades, ; and one copy ol either Graham's, Godey's, or all music of the ky. he tTVat dollar; such Sheetings, parrc t.. x. ent tja gt ,e felt much would be giined. And instan- , W9fk ,a I : Yet, Would I love hallowed ground. 'taking place daily, in luiidreds of Ifina t:awirneres, Denims, Calicoes, hii.-- !t Sar tain's .Magarine.oue year, or f thy this had shall be imposed notwithstanding the Ills 4i: all arreara- - he accomplished; but the effort ces, lis. The evil that is medi Vesting, Tweeds, S'vts Plaids, JTNo paper discontinued until ISO. no, e'er will say farewell. around slave shall be furnished with food or oih Drap cost loo K'te, Linen Drills, --Moniimi'iiU except me opwou puu I dearly. He had taxed his physi- tated others, usually conies back. Osnaburgs, Tombs ges are paid, ai No friend nor f shal ie beguile; against er things in lieu of board and lodging Cashmaretts, Fr.nrh. k Headstones, Walters. praise tranquil shores, cal system to an extent that produced a upon Bagging, At I'll thy and tell in some lorm. tnose wno seeit to Striped Linens, ferv'ts Plaids. prices from $s to $1,000. AN. Carviar. The tragic of thy sunny smile. a serious reduction; and, had Oh that our Northern 'Humanitarians Carpeting, - .i .... r..:i . - .. though he do their neighbors a wrong. In this mat Plala Blch'd Muslins, Oil .iuuuiiig r of ail Minds. ADVERTISING. had would join in procuring tha passage Cloths, dane the Si:, Should e'er thy friends unfaithful prove, secured a dwelling for his family, he Is law of which of Irish D'hle Wa Mattings, iu mot jtisfaetory manner, or m ter there a compensation some Charge ol 12liuesor lets , first inser Should all thy foes thy freedom sell, permanently weakened his co'nsiituiion. such enactment for the benefit Bocking, Carpet Bags, mid. Person wishing to pnrcha Frrhsa.re acts with unerring certainty. The olow are invito to c ton. "0 From thee my soul should never move, Une day, in making a sudden effort, he the poor free negroes we have with us Hats. Cans. Boots, shoes, fee. dl and txaruin specimens if 25 that is struck in malice at another, may his work. .ll'ilinnil insertion. I'd die butneersay farewell. ruptured blood here, i n the ci ties of the North. Cannot We particularly invit th ituniinn r iv- ,- adVertisers a vessel, and Was taken not seem to rebound. But, as surely as Dinviiltf.Dpril 1, '53 tf lih-- rl discount made to Yearly Mrs. Harriet Ladies to this Wholesale nH R.t.ii n. home in a dangerous Ueecher Stowo writs anoth r..K Vnlirea. em-ll- I 50 condition. This it is given, will its power to do harm re Goods House, to rf..i.ur.caiiiii er book, if possible, to induce examine the thousand differ. AJverlmeineuts of a personal character char- on me very day that Jason HdJer unspent, until the circle ol conse thslaws'V' ent styles of main era ol IVew New England, For Sale or ged double- - made the unfortunate discovery of a de quences is completed. lork. and 2" Kent. a candidate for any office, $1 t0 From the Illustrated News. those particularly free 2 S2i!2S: aT(DTvr 2HLrPUK HOf.SE M LOT Utoly Announcing feci in the title of his property. Little negro loving Siates Of Tj!T?? election, 1 CO the latest Paris styled, consisting in part of 1 owued aud occii) ieJ by J. J. Ba- - Coatiuuiug tame until the dreamed of Illinois and Indiana, to proVide that the paid advance. The Han Who Struck Himself. he, as with death knocking at following articles: k, dee'd, sitnafed on the strert leading A luoauceuteul Fee to be in A Thrilling; Scene. on and after a certain date, to the Cemetery. his door, he found consolation in the 'every, black Black Silks, Rich emb'd Shawls. Berao-e.-. This property is txautifuli Lot OR WORK thought his BY BAND. man shall be provided with food sufneient fancy Paris situHldlhe contains Une Acre th J BY T. S. ARTHUR. that family, even if he were CIIAS. Under!. IIous i every decriptiou executed with neatness lor his Also, Brocha" Ber ape D'L in- -. r..n nfw.cousistiug of two stories and ait Of taken from them, would not bo left with sustenance.' that he shall L, a uJ dispatch, and on reasonable terms. Trimming" Paiu si. with CUlern. Stable aud otli.r Out K.lla be provided 'every night with a LaceCaoea The hu. Jason Elder belonged to that rather out a home; that at the very lime, there The following narative a true one place of r reach Lwns, Crape Shawls, C.ri'u "considerable Fruit, larra auJ lodging.' What a Prints, small. This large class of persons who find pleasure was a movement on foot to dei rive them describes a scene that actually took place prodigious revolution Eng. " Paris do Betre. property may b purchasJ er it would create, to be rented ou favorable term. in the sufferings or misfortunes of their j of their Ititle patiimony. And well for not many years since In a country town sure, in arid about the Five Points! What ?T B,vWe fellow men. This is stating the case him was it that the veil of ignorance was in the state of Maine.

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