Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 9, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 May 1848 — Page 2
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EVANS VILLE--JÖU RJJ AL. ' PBISTEX"a5D published ' BY.WM." II. CHANDLER & CO.
r-'-The Daily Jocr.vai. is published every morning. (Sundays excepted at 12k cents per week, payable to the Carriers, or $6 00 per annum, payable in advance. FOR PZES1DEXT: WHIG ELECTOP ICKET. ELECTOnS.. : lftsprf f. iUAKMIALL, Ol jenerson UBLOVE S. ORTH, of Tippecanoe. CARSHALL, of Jefferson: DICTBICT ELECTORS. Ut Distills FlTCHEB, of PoSCV. 2d Jons S. Davis, of Floyd. Milton G 8 egg, of Dearborn. David P. Holloway, of Wayne. Tildas D. Walpole, of Hancock. Lev six H.'RocfSEAü, of Greene. Ivjwakd W. McGuaghey, of Park. J.,:es I Suit, of Clinton. D.vmel D. Pratt, of Cass. v nvin Kilgore, of Delaware, 3d 4 th V.h 6tl. .. K tt . 10th CITV OF EVANSVILLE: lYZV.XZSDAr MGRyiSG, MAY 3. A -r::oc'L'.MrT. "Ve tender our thanks toour .c.ni.i'- YL 11 Fairchild far procuring us a -copy .ftLc Lo'vUV' Journal, to which oaperwe are inJ fi. ih r.? V3 from Europe in to-daya paper. Tar: FvRi- Ves. We are comptlled to omit n hr40 v..i..b ; Df aJvertisements that should have av ptartii in t - i ys' reaper, to givo place to the all irr.pcn;r:t r;ev j ;r:."i Kurope brought by the Acadia. Jso--)t.-t?n(i-r-j -ts !ar:ih and the late hour on yes-tCTj-n.' ."cr.i: " ' a: which it came to Land, we are not disii.r-i.- to ' .jr'.r il it, lutgiveit to our readers in de tail ' jriu;. It U highly important and will Lv. r'ftt i'Y a?.' r:etc3 wuh absorbing interest, Th unuiUca which1 are breaking forth in Great Britain, if not on checkc-d, must lead to civil War, and such we think wjll be result, for it will be obeyed that the government persists in forbididng the meeting of the chartists In Italy the masses are all commotion, anxious and all but ready to throw oil the Austrian yoke and proclaim themselves free; while Russia is arming and concentrating her troops for a deadly struggle. All Europe w in a blaze, and soon we shall hear of war bloodshed, which when once began it ia impossible to tc!l .vheae it will stop. ' - -. The America's News. We publish in another column a telegraphic despatch of the news brought by the Steamer America,, seven 'days later than before received. It b not so full and jactory a'i? de;irble, but shows-that the ruvolittior.try,iirit has alöo exttnded if self ÖYer-Nonhcra' JEurci Vid that even Sl rcteriburg,;putbreiksf ' hS VcurredV'Ur will be several days beTore' weV'Hfexreve' tailj by this arrival; in the mei j(o ünue cur extracts of. news by " JtmeiVmzÜ a? Tit jcomes to hand. " Our readers f hail hearArx.whcle etory. . ' : ; ' rFive or six columns' of mattef already in type for to-days'paper,is necessary crowdedoutby the'niore important and Interesting; intelligence from Europe. We 'shall cleat our galleys yf miscellanious articles! which hara ben in type for several dys, as so Ml as possible, several of them hive been standing so long we fear are growing a little old. t " r C3rThe Commercial has b.en enlarired and ianow no printed oa a bbcet the size of our late trt-weekly, arl levied as an. Evening favr. ; The enterprise will no doubt meet wr.h success from our citizens. - K5The Locofoco Convention of Floyd county which met on the. 22d ult., passed a resolution'glorifyingT'oltTtor the vigorous and successful prosccutioit of the War with Mexi co that the thanks of the nation are due the aforesaid Polk; and tha conduct of General Taylor merits the condemnation of every Iudi anian. :. t In reply to this, the New Albany Bulletin says: Since the pure and undefiled Democracy of little Floyd have discovered to the nation, the extraordinary patriotism, and personal efforts of President Polk in the war. with Mexico, we fancy the name of Gen. Pclk will be hand ed down to posterity by future historians as th gallant and illustrious Jcero of the Mexican War I I ! Fkench Anecdote. A colony of wet nurses have given in their adhesion to the new repute . lie, and the delegates ask the privilege cf r.urs inj all the young citizens born the CIt.. o , februry, at half price. This ranif:.:::"
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Massed uut. T3 as!iinr n c-.nc-i anKO'jnccs with "sorr-iC satifiacticij," fact " that 4iS3nta Anna had for J: maicar The Union thin!.:; nr.;, 'rthatt' WhigVcan no longer made any ca-1 tat c ' the pis'? Inxb"vl.'ch adcittttd hin vy'- T ' v,- - I TT...iw.w - l.ttV .t ct.. .Uli. ana into llexlco, now that M Is' of the country, 1.3 ever v83,jr 'tr,yi ' lield too: vrCc forgll tiii "coir: Tdcwed O.utLct, - ....... : Ccu:.Trr.? : rr menücna a coun; ted 164-, v,hli M2 "1 "" v.iih t! : - . . . i ?, ( . ' ' ' r ' -. c i it : " j ( ly .1 1 1 l . tu l.lt... 1 u.e rec:!ii ccur.i.ii .1 cf C ein l:U a:,.! rujrter tu ? C - tc: txocr.lrj. l':t-v r c ive v ictr.
Tekre Haute asd Richmond Railroad. We learn from the IVala&h Courier that the Directors of the, Te'rr6 Haute and Richmond railroad Company, recemljr elected, met in Greencastle on Wednesday tV19th inst-a?J organized by the electiont)fChalüsePr,'81dentofthe Company, adopted an ordinance authorizing VreslJent to emPloJr a competent "-o'ller t0 8urreT and permanently Meat ine road from Terre Haute to Greencastle. It is, howeve. expressly declared in the
resolution or ordinances adopted, authorizing the location of that portion of the road, that the mere location thereof shall not be construed or understood to be a determination on the part of the Directors to commence and prosecute the work on that portion of the road An ordinance was also passed for the collection of the slock already subscribed, in the following mannner: 8400 on each share is required to be paid on or before the first of July next, and 84,00 on each share every sixty days thereafter, until one-half of the stock is paid. Th is ordinance does not however effect the , stockholders of : Hendricks-" county in any manner vbateyerthe!r stock - not being 'collectable until the permanent location of the road at Danville,- - - ' V Books for the subscription of stock will be immediately opened in all the counties in the Slate through i which the raad passes. Fbom the Rio Grande. The schooner H. S. Scrauton has arrived at New Orleans from Brazos. Every thing was quief in that quarter. There is but little news upon the Rio Grande of much interest, the stirring , scenes which have been enacted upon that line having given place to the utter and insufferable dullness of a line of garrisons where a robbery or murder is looked upon as a great event. The prospect of peace, too, renders.the l'rfe of the soldier upon the Sierra Ma (J re Jine irksome in the extreme, and he sighs, for the time when the peaceful recall" shall be. blown through the valleys of the Sierra, and" in the silent watches of the night thinks of home , and, its comforts. He feels that the bed of a soldier is not particnlarly dowpy especially, in a pricky pear country, and that his path is 'strewn with any thing hut roses, though a few' 'sparce sprigs of bright laurel occasionally are found fn a dangerous and ruinous path to fame. But to such items of news as there are. The Mouterey Gazette states thatjMreport is in circulation in that city; that several American merchants have been murdered near Mazapil.but is una ble to trace it to jtny authentic source. The same paper states that the 16th Infanory cf Johh CLuir " - -s.CiZLiouterey by the lt '-' A ri n irvi ifocn the. vVaucl,Bi.d UitrteeiJ't t j . nine aUun-sfl v ,. Gen. Wool ha3 t.'-L: 1 all th ? dcs in the city of Moulerey. to te-rj r '-J' ;here'will ( be many a tear shea amou t i.bnick eyed" s:f .5ri tas at the desUnctjon - their- re.'; This pronunciarnento against t canine, legions by tne commanding omcer tay-.well be -called a general masacre.' t-"w.r-"- i. : -" . . - The Gazette learns frciis ageUtat Saltillo, who had just arrived from Pbris.that three rirginia volunteers had be'eaT murdered there a short ttne previous. --The perpetrators; had been arrested. .r-V:!" ' :-j3-.:V. The ntwa of Lhe-ttlScation of 'the treaty by our Congressman received by Gen. Wool 4 at Monterey on the Cth inst.W ' . The Iat!aor:a ppers do notcontain,a wdSil of Interest, .v "I . 0C5"The ghind Jury of Daviess count were discharged on Wedne$day,of last week without finding s iinle indictment. Must be a clever set of rr-jli irpthat way. Co rpondence of the Si. Louis Republican." -r p0 jjEir iöBTE, March 3, l&lct.: Gextlemex.; Gen. Phice Vnd staff left this place two da'yt since, accompanied, by the !o (owin2detache:l commands:- Comoanies I an. G.lst United plates Dragoon's, and Älajor Beall, 1st Dagocnv commanding; McNair'svKorpoCay's, Clar! n's and Lofland's companies tof Missouri, counted Regiment ; of v otunteers, CoL I.alb, commanuins. ' V . TheTinta Fe Bdltallion (Major Walker's) moved two weeks since, and is now probably at PruJio, cue hundred and,, twenty miles L" rut. Col. Easton will move tomorrow with ths remaining troops nowat this post, -Cmprisinj the following commands: the St. J lis Eat; ttvo companies of Ralls regiment, (I :. ut. Cel. L-r.3 in command;) 'com pa uy B, t r. rving as light artillery, iiog, Captain Hassendubllery, and a large provision ' : :t tUt ell the troops will concen- . , ; :dlo, an.l arrange for the direct ... i z: ChihuihCi. This is not known , s every thir has been conducted with " 1 (in reird to futurnorements !..idlrters.-' -..: i-'-rabercf marvelous rumors are ..:s to what the brave - Mexican ..::X to do, Tlic last 1 have hea-d, 'i 8?em9 to' some credit is, that Gen. ; C.V.huahua iu command ofCP00 ":nnir.cd to defend the'eity. which I :bt h3 will t'oafter therr.tapprov- ' ' -JJuster and : w.-, j txpect to be safe Io;z the close of the present " .1 with last year, very few merchant : .ill ,o through with the army to ChiVivo trai-, Wliite Je Brothers, and . Allen cr. Co's., will leaye here in a day t - o t' zzz are L'.Lr3' trains., with eovU "vso cr thr;e f.nall trains are if :iTe, vi.li; floods for represented -as article of -re . '.ir is now a : at low
try, who have been- garrisoning the - city, have kern ordered outja- lh Walnut Springs. " . :
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A)rtiVAL or Tits: .rrcTtzi A. itcvxy days L.vn;i: iuu:i europeu New Yobk, ApriJ 29, 11 . af. . The royal mail steamship America, Capt. Judkins, which sailed from Liverpool on thelJthinst arrived hereto-day. v " ' v": V The great chartist meeting which was held on the 10th inat, parsed off quietly,". It waa attended' by 200,000 persons. -A petition was drawn up and presented to Parliament by a deputation appointed for that purpose.' , " " " ""... . Ireland is quiet, the government having' overawed die revolution Tor the present. Arms are, however, tili being manufactured in large quantities, and the peasants are constantly engaged in prcticing at shotting. V, --. " v '' The Repeal papers are also very violent." O'Connell had an intenriew with Lord John Russell, at which he asked that large concessions be made to Ireland. Lord John Russell refused to grant them and stated the intention of hb government. Denmark - has commenced war against Sleswick and HoUtein. two Duchies belonging to her, each pi which contains some 400,000 ouls.' They have Revolted against the king and demanded to be recognized as independent,satc8. A bloody battle' has been foupht at Flensburgh in which the Danes were victorious. The loss was very heavy on both sides Prussian troops have been ordered to advance to .the support of Holstein, and should the king of Denmark retaliate by stopping off supplies his territories will be invaded. The Austians have been defeated at every point by the Lornbardians. . T,je Poles have organized committees throughout the, Duchy, who have called the people' to arms. Tb.-y have sharpened their scythes, have driven away, the Russian soldiers, cut off the mail, torn down. the imperial eagle, and seized what treasures they could lay their hands on. " " n it surrection had broken out at Hesse jCassel. On the 10th inst there was a frightfal riot at Cologne, v ' r There have been serious disturbances at St. Petersburg.". . " ' : . J. Russia has promised neutrality provided her possessions are not attacked. Turkey has acknowledged Franec a Republic ; The Archduke Stephen has been declared King ol Hungary. " . . ' -Holland and Belgium, and the cities of Berlin, Pa lermo, Madrid," Rome, and Milan were tranquil at the last dates. . ' . . " . U fsTeported that Louis Phillippe has arrived in America. - ' - , Manufactures in England are very dull. . At London, consols were 82JS3I; three per cents 8IIS31I. : - ... . ; There was better feeling in the corn market Flour hatadyancetl Is p sack and 6d.P bbl. Meal is 3 Provbions are firm. . . ' " Sales of cotton for the week were 25,350 bales. Orleans 2iS5ld, exurcrncs, we presume;! Mobile 41 f ' . -- . - : V1sbixgtox, April 23, 11 r. m. The Vice President called the iSeante to order at the usual hour. . -- - " ' . Tlw-ViceXxesfdcrit laid before the Senate a com munication in ftgrd to landorHgpMrjiity h .tuii" tulllTci. A bill for paying to the State of Alabama interest on advances of moneys made by her to the general government was considered and laid over. Mr.; Johnson of Maryland submitted a resolution asking the Pre? ident to inform the Senate whether there were any officers in the service whose; names had not been submitted to the Senate for , confirmation. LaU over. - V ' -'.'. - i - Mr. Cat moved, to take up the Colirörnia claims bill, which morion was. agreed to- ' . Mr. Mason's amendment, after discussion was re jected and the bill then passed. - The Senate then went into executive session .during which Nugent; the reporter for the N. Y.'Herald, was ordered to be' discharged, from custody.- v , - The House was engaged altogether in the corteideration of private bills. - , . . . . .. Pittsbcboh, April 29, S t. a. -There are 4 feet 10 inches water in the channel. , . .' ' Philadelphia, April 29, 91 r. hl.. . The New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore markets are all stagnant in"consequLnce.of the receipt 0.1 tiae foreign news. I am therefore unable to send you reliable quotations. ... '. , '"'--' Taxation in England. Previous do thelale revolution in France; the English Government had announced their determination to raise the income tax to five per cent. By this tax, every man who earns 8200 yearly, would have to pay S10,: and he who was worth 81000 would be compelled to pay 850, for the support of monarchy in addition to bl.sharelf "all other lo cal burdens such as poor rafes, road a n'd pris on taxes, flccand iff addition to the general tax defied npön necessaries of life, even tipen the soap he uses. "V ... -, This additio.näl income tax.-was regarded ln: dispensable, to meet the deficiencies of revenue. ana me increase or ex penuuure. But the free movement in France, -alarmed the British ministers and they-promptly gave notice of abandoning the idea of imposing the additional tax. ; ' " The national expenditure lor ; this year, ac cording to i official estimates, exceeds 8272,980,000. x Her National nivenues diminish ing, afraid to levy taxes, to meet the defi ciency how is the Government " to be sup ported? . ' . - - England! although externally strong, is in ternally ;-: weak, and those, who. ; understand her real condition, .in connection "with the agitations and revolutions aroimd her, re gard her. present condition as decidedly crit the political conrulsionsvihroughout Con tinental . Europe, must "n?cessarially shukt the "very :foundatioua '.of. the British Govern ment.'- .:. :'-'.,V -:-'''- . . ' - The joiilt committee on colleges in the Mas eeh use its Legislature pave, reported jif favor of allqwing th6 school fund, . nowMimite'd io 81 ,000,000 to accumulate to: 81 ,5Ö0,Q00,and lo divide t'r-:rplus:interesl, $3,000, moBg Cambridge, Amherst ind. dHapl's Colleges. Thfi school fu;fd is derived froifi the sle.öf vuj
ho bivoid io b"Y"'"r'.i'd;toGen. Scottby State of LojisiaW.'his te"r" finisli3. It theS issalltrJbe rv 'ifintly ornamented, -and btai the lotlowinz: '" - ulowing V, Presented by thp-people of the Slate of Leu isiana, to Gen. Winfield Scott, fqrhisgallantiy and generalships exhibited at the Seige of Vera Cruz, in the battles jCerrc Gordo," Contreras, Chu'rubusco, iMohno del Eey, ' Chapviltapec, and to his final entry into the City of Mexico. : Mahbiage Regulation. By a decree of the-Landreth of the Canton of Glaris, in Swit zerland, all the young men are interdicted (rom marriage before they are twenty-twö years of aee. and the females before they are twenty., . . " ' Winfield Scott Whilst many of the De mocratic papers are heaping abuse, upon the Great Chie, who' has gained ah -immottal renown for our nation on the plains of Mexico, and the Whig papers stand off in cold indifference to his merits, and leave his great name and fame without a; defenderthat' sterling journal, tbei Democratic 'Review, holds forth V . .. - - i .V r 11 .1, . . in tne louowingTODtmwvciofjueni.terms 01 eulogy "Of th veteran hero-Dcfa - ''-'It had been Sntatcdjji some quarters that Gen. Scott had called for it Court of Inquiry. Without attaching faith to this rumor, we will noj venture,tb deny what is so much in harmony willr the upright and fearless cheracter of this remarkable man. Gen. Scott throughout his splendid career; baa never,-; under any cir cumstances, manifested the. smallest disposi tion to shrink from. the responsibility 'of his acts. Rmht or wrons, he was alwavs wrthns to meet it. His motives have ever been found pure and elevated, and his judgment has rarely mdeed beeuat fault. Ih his present lofty position, environed by dangers of eyerv sort; exposed to ceaseless and vexatious demands on every side on his time and attention;' discharging the onerous duties of Commander-in-Chief, and at the same lime called on to fulfil the important (unctions of a civil administrator in a sphere entirely new "to him, and thwarted and deceived at every step by adversaries fierce as they are treacherous, he would be. something more than man, and just less thantnglj if he fell into no indiscretion, committed no hasty act, or uttered no- rash word.'. That he has had deep annoyance to struggTe with,. galling provocations to endure, uo one can. doubt who reflects a moment ort the fiery ordeal he has so lately and gloriously gone through. We deem it superfluous to utter a senlence' which may be construed into anticipatory vindication of the gallant commanders . His great net sand his errors should any such be found; will both bear the test of scrutiny; while tine. Will TTade before examinationthe other ; willgrovi more radiant uruler the dazzlipgeyes ot his admiring countrymen. Wfe are pereuaded, from lbe numerous anecdotes that have reached us ; from impartial witnesses, that the various acts of as sumption of. undue authority a lieget! against Gen. Scott will be found fullv iustified by cir cumstances, which left no choice,vand. when hesitation would have been attended with con senUences alwavs serious, and often fatah- As ret, nothing is known truly or fully of the war . c-Ttetaiis-ot me storv are told when ..the measures are revealed, and " the machinerv,' as it were, exposed to the inquisitive gaze of the Dewiiiiered spectator, then will new ideas be received, and new opinions formed of these grand events, which have been the wonder of the world, and then ouly 'will the real merits and exact services of the actors therein. b$ as certained and lully pronounced' on. -. . : JAGlXEUUEOTYIE NOTICE.. ' ITriHAN lias returned to this city to rerriain t. two weeks longer; and would inform thoe per-. sons who wish miniatures to give him an,nr!y call. as other engagements will prevent hisTeiiiaiiinir beyond Uiat pt nod. My nwm is npw'open lor th-i re ceptian of visitors at the Exchange-Hotel;. - - i... : - may 1. ... ' .-. "-'v"-' IKON. . A LARGE and general assortment of all siies of x-" Common Bar. Flat. Round and Square; Broad und Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Bar; Plow .Moulds and slabs. NaiLand-smalLKods, together with all tizes usually called lor in the above iine. Fox aal by - A.- LAUG 1 1 LI .V, L. tip 25 , -.'---. ' .Water st. STEEL. I' A LARGE and general stock of the best Brtnds of American Blister, English Blisie, , Gernmn and Enli?u Sheer, brad and narrow Spring, and all sizes ot rlat and squared Cast Steel, Axe Temper. ..posale. by . . . . -JV.- LAL'c;HLLN, '-ap25.- v ., . , . Water strei t. " i4asa' - " KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted! VAff s:. 250 25 kegs Ilooring Brads, assorted; -' " v j uo Assorteu spiKes. ' - - , For sale by . -1 A. LAUG HLIN, ',..,' ap25 ; .'.V- - Water gtrctt.., BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and general assortmait p every thing, in that line, namely: .An Sacvils, Bellows," Vices, Screw PlatesJ tasp, I iles and Itririej. For api wile bv - A, LAUGilUN; ?J S ' rrc'-' T , -T AVater str t rHtGAirajia"3rOLASES. . 100 HhdsNew Orleans fugar; S3fMlbla.; do ' do . .Molastes; t , 25 Lbls Sugar House Molasses Polka ,- f -brand; t V" r'- V;;vi'' . - ' 25 1 Bbla do; - - do V da - tloo. For sale by- ; - . , A. LAUG1IL1N aJ ap S3 . water street.- -' HYDRAULIC CE3IENT; x :N-' . FULL suply' of this article fresh from hernillr? I. together wi.h the bcit of Koach Lime, I t; For wie btr üicbatrtL -A. LAUGUL0.. r ap I J 1 1 1 1 XTl Fashion able Boot and SKaT" e.r.:! 4 A L WOULD inform his IrienJs a ihe -ubltc Althat he now bas, and Intend. ; eor 'w . Y.veru. a fine lot of Unlade!;. & ' for tine work.- Workol evry il.wi v-i: - .1 ...... . v, -l.Hie UUIJUSI lit aiiltsa UlUlHUiaiv.., N . . j opposite the Bank., f For alct:V,r;c: :v l-lalV two rvn of Frcpcjl BÜrv JO mMes fville, aoM 01 miie from-the stau? road, at itowsiiein wll bi gfvw.. 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., avorainf iv fUi waiwwttuuwd ". ' ' ' , V. - . AI.LIS.aV HOWES,' rpilE HOUSF tfatlls goodsVor small prctftt and -mm T. , A. Mil -nW-...MMMMi- -I. Sj Tead pay.havejust been receiving several Jmportant addirionsio.thtir.large tck.6L trocertea.-i-They pledge ulemseWes to sell as good article, nnd at as low rates as cad 1 obtained intba YVesfand Invite alVdealer8,wh wish to d a satVg buxtnw to come and convinpe themselves that Uiose- asset-tin9ai-s something more.Jhan empty baast. Their stock embrace every t'ling belonging to the.-grocery iaIa fr ,-W w i -J a tltA Vtilntnne ri nuF ritt Kaj)er- A)N EVERY PAGE YOU .WILL: ELNL THEIR AUVEKTISIIMENTS. . .1. P . . i SUGAR ! SUGAR ! SUGAR t ' t A A HHLWNew CTleaas Sugar-' " -". XVFU 20O iiags HiO corieet ' . w 250 libls Mol-isses; '" ." . - '; ' in store and for aale by i ALLI3'& IIDWES,',; ; aP2t . - . - WatefaVT TOBACCO. . I UST received from Baltimore,'-;.' " . -'"' A ecnrlul llrfimla in Ar ami Tnr -teil IrV." it' aP24 . ;.; ';'A4XIöAHQYEäJUST received by steamer Giencoe, ; 75 sides sole Ijeatherj , 25 Bxs Lemon Svruru ' 4 . . , '" .3"Tierceis relioed Sugar lor family uerT'.forsale.by . '" -'AlAAS Si. IHVVVES, . ' ap.4 :". ' - k W ater et; T Uö'fccU-idhy Eteimcr Tcmpesjf , J h libls '"NV mskey; . Bbls 'Whiskey;: VJ iu linseed uu; r-V. 5 , Lard-til:. '-'-. P t 175 KgsWhita lead; . IO L.insctd Uil: 50 Bxs Candlt;," i0 "' Starch: -"" for sale by ' v. ' ALLK i,HÖWES V ao 2l - :' Wnter st.' ; C L -j-: ' , . r.t -.r. 1 UST received from Pittsburgh.' . - '-A-if .'IVO Ke Naibu 25-Bbls Ale; , a llis & io vr:? '.y . ,t Waterst. : foreaby ! ' , "UST received from New Orleansj j- 5 Bxa Orange; ; . 10 " 'Lc-moni; ?a store and lor sale by . "ap"24 - ... :.-V.f'--,vJiYttri, UST received TfomNew York, Y
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