Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 276, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 March 1854 — Page 2

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DAILY JOURNAL. A. M. SANOERL. EDITOR.

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rKlDAY M()KM.C:.:::::::::.VARCH 17. 160 llirvsTi ffUtll. Am exiK-rien.t-J ai..l -i lr Pr-siuaii can obtain a permanent iiu.i '.oiiJ' applying t tki office. mlllÜ Advertisers. Ycarly advertisers in sending their advertiaements, will please pay attention to the space they arc authorized to use by contract, G'.:r principal contructs with merchants are lor t wo or three squares, changeable as the contract may designate, each square being ten to .. . I fM lints We are too crowded at this time to allo.v space to be overrun by our friends, much as we are disposed to accommodate. V e , have now several columns of new ad inents awaiting insertion. Under this . , i . have novv several columns ot new auven.seinents awaiting insertion. Under this condi- ( tion ol things, and especially as the advertis- " ... . inir rates ill this City are very low, we Shall ....... . . . ' Stat'U SiriCtiy lO Contracts, ailU eUUt-OVOr lO fai hfully perform our part at the same timeFaring Ibc 'lusic The Enquirer appears very anxious for the ' Journal to define its position in relation to r .i . -r .r . n :. ' tne action oi ion"ress over tue lerruuncs. The Enquirer know the position of the Journal, and knows fr.'in experience that it is impregnable. It has attacked the Journal at every point on this question, and has as often been repulsed. Finding its feeble ef forts utterly futile to controvert the Journal's no-ition it now very complacently invites I , . ' . . i I. i the Journa to take a vulnerable position, that ; . - Y. . . J the Enquirer may have the satislac'ion of convicting it cf abolilioniitn. Hear its modest requc-t: We wish yeu to sry that Congress should prohibit slavery in all the Territories, that is w-Jiat Mr. Biythe said, and you say you eni! rse ! im. After having siid that, we are going to prove you an abolitionist, Mr. Sanders. We rrgret that we cannot oblige our neigh bor by granting his m dest wish but having .. . rr..ni...l mir minriPil such a nn-itioii i,,ver CLeupud nor enuomed auch a po 'tion. .nn,l hnvinfr in, ,';.nf.silion to leave the o d na--f a i "- tional battle ground, upon which we have ever stood", we must respectfully decline our neighbor's proposition to change now, simply that he may have the extreme satisfaction of convicting us being an abolitionist. We will now endeavor to tell the Enquirer wl. it our position is, although il knows it full j well and only invites us to define it again, hoping that it may be more easily prevailed against, by his only weapon of attack or defence his great abolition fop gun. The Journal's position, M. Enquirer, is where you have always found it. It proposes to a .1 1 l m. I leave trie qntstlon wnere um great autuors , of the ("ouipromises left it, strictly and ortier prohibiting slavery North of 30 deg. 30 min., to abide the adjustment of the the slavery question by the Compromises of 13-0 and lS.JO.by any construction that will not impair the force and spirit of either, but will ntain and assert the iutegriiy of both. This is our position, Mr. Enquirer, ex press.d, we hope, with no"disgusting vulgarity," and we are sure, with no profanity. The Enquirer still continues to reiterate its lalaeiioods in relation to Mr. Blythe's speech, and says that it has six men to swear that 31 r. B. s lid that Congress should abolish slavery in the district of Columbia. Now, if this mode of substantiating that fact be considered argument, we will simply meet it, by producing three responsible men to the Enquirer's one, to swear ihat he 6aid no such And we now insist upon closing the argument upon that question , and substitute your own proposition, aud test the sincerity of your understanding in an individual' as well as editorial capacity. Mr. B'ythe's statements, which can be sub st nliated by the most irrefragable authority. preceded the Journal's erdorsement in Wednesday?s issue. But our neighbor has overlooked them. They do not answer his purpose. He can't convict Mr. B. of being an abolitionist upon what he really did say, nor the Journal for endorsing him. Talk about abolitionism, neighbor! Why, you never liv ed in a place more free from it. This town ship, we believe, cast one vote for aa aboütion candidate for Ü jvernor at the last election for that otfice. Messrs. Biythe anel Sanders feel no uneasiness about their "pereorli" welfare, even if the people do know what they say. They have not the least disposi - tion to conceal their opinions Neither have they sent be satisfied to any false position. Later from the Reindeer. Our fellow L. U, 1 IL'J.U 1I1L fcC-l.llf.Ii a. W U I 1 C I 1 U XV ... ... ... citizen, J. M. D. M.ller, was ai iiawesv.lle on Wednesday night. Up to that time it had been ascertained that fifty-three lives had eeo lost. Some t.venty more were in a very critical condiiion, of whom several were exacted not to survive. . CI y Fi-nro H oilman, the poet, who Una for some years been laboring under ab .rr ition of intellect, and has been in a pri- ... tvltim in Marvland. in now considered i i- " i- I...-- mmA im I. tt,. D. i

any tears of the Enuuirer's misreDre- majorities ol uie Common Council, except in ring nie present mount a large business nas . Battaaad m rows, brass hettiu,Sa.iirons, strap Hinges, ' From c

,,;..- We hone ne n0;ku. :ii ' ihe citv of Utica. where a Wh.ir Council, was Deen G.np' DOin uy nmnulacturew and job- - ;; STb- , E.! 3 ' ,

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lNOTIIF.lt TERUIBLE STEAJ1BOAT U( idi;m-i.)() Lives lom'. We learned yesterday from the officers of the steamer Cincinnati, from St. Louis, that

- -v leamer Juhn Avery, from Hew ur. H leans. bound tor innnniiti. strurK a Mia ' . . near Red River and sunk in very deep water, almost every soul on board perished in- aJ eluding ('apt. Robinson and most of his ottiWe have since learned from Captain of Ned Montgomery, of the Belle Sheridan, by received from Cairo, that from 140 to jnT lives were lost by this sad disaster! no How the Ciermuns stand. We repeat our remark that the Germans without distinction of party, are emphatically no against the Nebraska bill. There are exceplions of course, but the mass occupy the attitu Je we aay they do and the Enquirer Avoirs it. They have the very best reason for opposing this bill, aside from their own natural love of liberty and republicanism, and hatred slavery in all forms. As the editor of the i . i i i a. r J: . inquirer says ne is in tne nauu oi rrawjug the Volksbote with a dictionary, we hope he will study the Germans themselves and their ...:.u . - u .in ikan r'"'. w, .r cr,a. ..c .......... not commit so many blunders in speaking of , tnem, nor so frequently insult them a, unless i .L..o .r.. uo bo purposely. ine xveporie., . ... j: i... ..:.i..'. . . . i .k-Kib-ainuyiug luaiin-uis lilt . ,vwwj .. changed his opinion a little about German Lremocrats supporting me iKurasxaum. He has room to do so at all events, provided he ia at all honest in entertaining the opinion he has expressed, which we very much doubt. r . Our Railroad und Bridge. The heavy rains and floods have injured more or less almost every railroad in the 1 mm, n i West. Lvery exchange paper brings us o r r news of the destruction to bridges, embank-; ments, &c, and it seems scarcely a road has escaped. Our own road, the Evansville and r,,,f .rri-uiiio R .;ir,.nil min hai-iiU .n r Crawfordsville K.ulroad, may be called an ex- - ception, for the only injury it received was

scarcely an accident noticabie Dy the com- 0e better to await the President's reply in remunities at the termini. The White R ver gard to the inquiry made in his matter a few

Rridifp. the finest and moat substantial rai I- ; oau Ui ui"c in iiic uiQir, uus - iuuu iiic scici est test bear rent yet tf.e on ge 'the river was at its highest point, there was no c iirrer i .T'a si ih one ltii u hi a ne n is , ? . . i i i i .. rrovillr the faUity of the predictions' ! . ! 3 J . . that t!iev would be swept away first flood. 1

-. HI , ,, , i me new avTuvK u. .,, auu, aow ..UUu . ,,ajUlt. 1UW More Cinjruji know n as the Nebraska '. '' 1,8 ""n".'"" "" ' "W1? " rv. r'""' "..miT..i Ä. L i itwiil perhaps ever be called upon to ; d-bat. adimirnei!. MM. A ,......1 :.tte...laiue i-r.uend An interest- tenan Churches at Cincinnati, the Ep-cpal at Ports- Qnalttiesand on hand aa for sale

xxr-. ii- , , ' I .,..,11...:,..... ofliie n.erts f I .e measure n.-iv be ev- ! moulu, Ohio, one Church at Ma.!i-on, I ,.d . u cioin. el " --nam -i. ........ r, . . White River was Very high, the cur- Y csti-rd V Prorctdinü. im- 1, ui..on olUmaiUot Ut measure . . v I wif diTw at KeaakCon K. ahn uo w iu.b.w- arttk tl- :. ... Hr

- - pec ei . t in ii 1 1 i. I - - - - - r. ,i,.,.. .. r nun i ii r-e.i jii oi .fur . Tib; swift, and the drift-wood thick and heavy, Boatc- Mr. Ev -retl . resented a mam-' TUB UKi: vr ufiedy fou FKESH j "ÄÄÄ ; l" T?? " S T. "

IluOIV SUSiainCU Ilsen. hen " pi-in-o", igru j o,o.;o mimtu ui ll a.. tmrg, sine irai.sDiue lights in anous .1 eiiings in uou- ... i.s i.ow A: CO. 417 Mam st . Lou. Kv

This bridge will long stand a monument to I He W the sttongest linguae condemn- , ... ed the statements of the memorial as an atlts MIewri, I trocious slander. i Mr. Houston defended tlie petition.

Crescent City Dancing Claas. i in. u-u?e, coin puseu oi iwee.iy -,our juuiiy gentlemen and a correspondino; number o1 I I ladies, c'osed one of the most brilliant and pleasurable series of "hops,"' on Tuesday night, ever known to this or any other danciug community. For nearly five months the weekly meetings of this class have been a source of the most popular and graceful amusement, not only to its own inen.bers but to m s a a tneir numerous menus who nave a. sj panicipated ireely in their enjoyments. On Tuesdiy night every heartbeat lightly and joy ously,at the happy conclusion of the nssociition which had allcred them so much pleasure, regretting only that the season forbade its continuance. Durino the eveninrz, and while the dance w;.s going on cheerily, the officers of the splendid steamer Belle Sheridan, hon ored the class with an invitation to visit their boat, and continue the dance on board. The invitation was cordially accepted, and the class retired from the Hall, to the Saloon ol the neue, wnere ttiey were most kindly and politely received by Capt. Ned Montgom - ery and the accomplished Mr. Brannin, first clerk. Now the gaiety of the evening com - , - i menced anew. Ihe ofiicers and passengers joined, and Capt. Ned never felt so rich and highly complimented in his life. He gave, his boat to every lady on board and told them thit ''he was only their humble servant." A sumptuous collation was elegantly serv - cd tip about twelve o'clock. The company I indulged freely in the -good things of earth" ?ad before them, while the Belle and her s pre officers received their hearty good wishes. We are authorized to say on behalf of our , : -Montgomery and 31rj ir lcin.let reoarda and ir kmdeat regards, and Mwn Belles, that Capt Brannin have won their they only await m opportunity to reciprocate their hospitalities. Chartkr Elections is New York. For the last tvo or three years the Democrats have carried the charter elections in the cities of Troy, Utica. Oswego, and and hate also elected the Ma) or in the city of Auburn. In each of these cities an elect'oa nas Deen neid during the last week ; I and the result substantially is, that in , eacn , the Whigs have succeeded not only in elect I ting their candidates for Mayor, bul large strong opponent of the Nebraska bill. How far the proposition to disturb the Missouri comnromiso has operated to produce this X.UIIIUI ui.i.u -I r i . . . i r. . .u. change must oe mil to tue u.cuus ot mat measure to determine. pledges for safe keeping while they are aC work. - f The brats are to be ticketed, wrapped up and slowed away, "right 6ide up with careV liltP hatü. or umbrellas at bi.ll .J A-allu . .asi . i ' l. 1 1 ..I r .. I Triieil I UHVU 171,

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. ihat prices will range still much higher. nv' "" ,M,,V ll r?T: r. . - l, Preea daetanati te Colnntlraa , ... . . ' o I. Miness will hrealier be cuiivucjed under the linu of. . ... v......ui i n ut ' - Stocks will thus become reduced, and hohsf. habing o co. w, aTr. wkoS E?" S1" Ä"! .T.

'ue7,T-A rTZ.Z , they will not be replenished unless the ar-1 customers tor th.ir liberal p,tr...,.ge. and .,.,, m be ySE totferrw.;::. New York to build baby-house, where ticl,8 can be made Pto pay a profit. There Spst working women may deposit their squa ling has been no time since vou made your pur-l inf.w gnniuc c.onns l From iminnäii to ciretevflls

The Mebratka meeting last N if Ist. Evanavllle Iiitian:i poliaand Cleveland The meeting called for last eveuing, with- strain MLIm Kuiiiwd. 0ut respect to party, for a free discus . ivsJJT-1 leingof the first gene-al division of the Nebs ka question, was largely at-eniTe nulesM o: lfA t roaJ' "22

. was one ol the largest a d n osl enlnusimt. ,m-. : uo ..r ... i..,.. n .vans- V ativ iiiw in. o n , V I X, I II Ulli vu im u ville, and worked (or cneral iood order. parlies and classes and seels wererepre8enteJ. Resolutions at.ongiy condemnatory (1 lne nimou man dare q-iestion. If anv one doubted the feeillffof ihis Comrf munity on tlie N krt.-k.T Bill, he can no longerdouljt after last night's meeting . t wa8 It nua peopl W this evenincr. To-morrow we will publish full proceedings and resolutions. iouiti:viiu AL. Tnlrly - Third Congress-.i irst season .Tlondi y "s Prsreedi ngu. Washikgton, March 14 Sexate. Mr. Gwin, from the committee .u ii.. .:.: :i i ,.i .. kill ;,i I u" v.uv. imhw l... - ... ... ing for the uoveriiment contracting with individ(!8 or a company to construct a road to the Pacific, from the wes'ern limits of one of ihn Al.r; Ml.l... I. I'm ilnrn in The " . , r,. to tioverii uieiii io Rive iweiny miiesot lanu . twenty mi oatli c i . I .x r( I Ku r..l in n 1 1 Or ii it ä i i iii a and Q mie per annum or C(.nvey mg lnw mies. The company contracting to place 2,000 000 in State or United States stock in the Treasury as security for the "n. ef J Per. ormance United S ales to regulate the tolls. The ocnaie acjourneu. Holter l r l'.,pLina of f i fiL'Ol Knt -'i.l ö .... . . ... mmi not obtain leave to introduce a resolution difeeling the committee ,n foreign relations to inmiipo kBff atKl po'wift utlK nf lin HQ lit ' i ' iliuuu lutvi auu it pun oubii uiuvu uo iiiut . 1 . r .. , ' jje necessary and proper lor Congress tu enable the president to redn ss the outrages re ( cenlly committed on th flag of the United j ; States, on I persons and property ol its cit-1 izensbv'the Spaniöh (ioveruinent or its cit- - r i Ihrnrnmim Caan. l Mr. Breckinridge suggested that it would t - ay 11 since. Tlie House then went into committee on Massachusetts, remcnstraliiig against the passage of Ihe Nebraska bill . i , i i.i r .i i? r .l . i air. uougwws cat ieu ;ur tue ream ug oi i ne prtiti. n He said it was not re pec tful to " . Ut .... . . rt" P11" the Senate, and said he deeired to say a word House The Rev. Mr. Dexter placed in r t)e nanus ot .Air. Appleton a i eiiioimi runue against the repeal of t ie Missouri compromise .. ' . - " tecl ,oni-' an(J hy over 3,000 Cler , gvman of New England. Mr. Anuleiuii asi.ed leave to nresent it. but Mr- BofCC obieetecJ, and, as it required the unauitnoi.s cot sent ol Mouse, uie remonstmnCd was not received, and was carried from the Hmms by a WfneetSgef . T r Oliillio r.i ..f. i. tif .-, r..i 1 1 til in li triini t iu ta Iii at Ler.s,ljture in favor .,1 therepe,, or suspension of II duties aud restric t oils on the importation or r-jiiro id iron lor I the roads now in bourse of const ruction or , that mav be cous'.racted W itl.i i the next ten years. Tne House resumed the consideration of ; bill gran'ing lands to-Wisconsiu lor r&itroad I purposes. A Iter some debate it was am Ila .I.li . . mm .. . ed and laid on the table yeas VI, nays 'J4. breat excitement lollowed. Mr. Fantkaer moved the vote be reconsid- . ered. And then movid to lay that motion on the table. Adjourned. New York, March 14. The steamer Princeton has received sail- : in, or(jt.rs. she is now It ing ufl the battery, 1 A II her upp!i's are aboard, and she is reaay to sail at a minute's warning. Her destini.1 JR is "ggj l? be (:ad z' l tu'the ! Cabinet deliuerations upon the Black W arI rjor afrir. A dispatch from Buffalo says the Erie folks have ajjain removed a portion of the track and broken the connection. Philadelphia, March 14. Gov. Biffler his received a dispatch from , Erie, informing him that it was a side switch I that was removed by the people of Erie, and j travel is not interrupted to the ' s''o',les extent TlfF. ItiuiT linSlliii' Tmnr TL la trifle well na ks) SSV kaiJaausi hnt mml as other trades, has been extraordinarily active , . . . r arasäe W 'e I. ive heon . , i, if .1 V i r permitted to make the following extract from j o i .-....-. , ........... a niter oi a nouse in lioston to a bouse in this city, both largely engaged in the boot and shoe trade. Il will be seen that a considerable advance ban been psUnhliih ! it.'U1 m, sB ti a j This is worthy the consideration of buyers, Our jobbers made their purchases before this advance, and nence are enable to sell cheapLw. mm lltu n I Ix nil enamaa . . " a, a. S II . TZmJZj, 7"" Boston, March 9. Regarding the state of the boot and shoe "C1 " ay mat since you maue i your purc'iusea prices nave aiivnnceii irom m. ... . . , .... - hve to ten per cent, on nearly all the heavier style, kip boors excepted, and lor some kinds j even higher prices have been obtained. I)uredu ing their work some have slopped nltooether. The stock of kip boots is large : ana 7 are sei ing at prices less than cost, I ill it ii. X. r but there seetns to be uo surplus of any other kjndä Lpalhcr eMMC chne much for chases we could have replaced theraat the same cost. flElihu Burritt, "the learned blacksmith," has been getting up a society, in Wilmington, Ä I Dnl.i called "I'll- Olive Leaf," which is intended to aid in the dissemination ot peace ..isUl Ii n Ptiliro'i- r,imn..J n rTT J 1 ,-f v wwuuwssi vie learn.

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r , ' ..,.. cold lriiis. ue mis. .inunrrui, 'f ..-.."ff., slv. r.vatisiiit- oil in this meet- a line from Evaa4ville and Henderson to shtrOmc Htoipes, beck. fTmlusreSn, fariOfr Wl. nTEKIXE CASBLES.-IO

, the nspect li.y auu tr;,,gti, ofwhich l e railroads radiating - Un4 stTeeüTdo and t? .'it fir s k gITkkt r.h.wl

nnrtu mrnflnr hill n ,r;,t hi'r.li ' of t he r ' ' " ' m ' m r f"' ' "ö " - Iri.l.uB Ol any ,er. mu'rciwr.i m i..,.c..wi ........... mis

" -w - e-" " o to a hin ted amount, to aid in the ranid COll- ture. to call and examine tno neaumui siy ies auu ue- j ,t

, American and German born. trtwtämn i tk wart Alihino-h ii,i i a "'2"-,of our F- Hsra jm wUl ss a tprsstsr vansg . m limmMt ' , . Strutlion Ot ttie work. AlintiUgll mis IS a (uh lest prjlltill th0 country, than any one Ajfcut in lhe be8l

e have not time tt r luriner cmmetu .,pv ihp. vet the imnortauee of its connec- New Yort or Phila.leli.liia ..t'er i"-.r . le. .... in

I.l .1..: .: k:ii ....i express. -n oi op.i.ion oi mis commui.u: . in reiain.ii u.iuv ,,. -......, . ... - " ..,..: : .. ' . ...... ; O i: t Ixl.tM) COTTONS .Ml bales aaort.aä

seme months to come. We have no doubt! 1 the Dry (.wU and Grocery business in Luinasco cine nnati t Clevelaiio".

Ollio and Bliss.ssippi ra.lroad, look place at

Kmiiüi uiv. I HIM a II .1 i t lilv ti' JCi' ., v v i . v ..n.- :u .... . ;. . 1.'.. ..i i . ... il... ' UNO) HC Uli INC Jl II Ul IUBI lllUIIUJi HU nil. contractors are road is OfMisned Irom Hufiiilo and of enero-etic and experienced men. resolved ... . ,i.,...i. , tl.Ä ..IKU .(. fcvf IU. 1 illlUII'l U V VII17 llllllTCl pUOClUIL UUJ. The subscriptions of the cities and ind.vid "al" on the line, are, we understand, larg. ; ' . . tions, and the aid it will afford the roads al ready built, with which it will be tlie connectill.r link, will make it an exception to the , . , r ... remarks we have made as to the construction of new works at this lime. Railroad Jour. AKsmtataw. On the erenine of the löth inst., in this city, hf fJev. uv-fvl :80"'. 'Vmtfr Ie"u lo 1 . . . ii v i i I . v ' . ii ( i t. . I i r i r i .. V,M1111 f ... ,.lh .. . pr,,.viite. lud. bv .Mien J. WestiuiCFwi", .i7 N ih4 ovaaioj to Mis h.miah KaKvt..aii itheuoove place. ws conRratuiate the ysuag couple on their felicity..ic tuir. siuucui "uv ..f. ."g ""- . doubt vile v t-land, red them w hen he informed us the bride was jut hall a century old and the proom live . . ; .. . . .. , .. - I years her senior, sad a widower Si ten weoks. Even il this were the case. It is none of his business, for they are obi enough to know what they arc about. SPECIAL NOTICES. n V TTSE W0WFS COUGH CANDY ! ,. .... " A. It. SxfiDiRs, fso,.: u l win pn-ase announce my . . . . i ... ... M .! ) I....... ..... ,.i.... ..I i i,. l..,.t.,.l ..i ,1... li.i ill. as a i.ii'.i..i.i iwi n." ......v ... v...j ....... i ..,.. . ... ensuinsr April election: and if elcUed will devote my lrtMecfc,dgBOBoE W.OtOTK. ITpWl an authorized to announce JOHN M S.l.Ml'SO.N an a candidate for City Marshal, at the ensu ing April electtou. iinDlj p ' ff 1M,fr Ja'ttf ;r r . election to the office n Citt siarshal at the approaching Apdl IssUd HkkUP) IO&& WAKP. . V . it - .. r A. 11. samikhs, i-.mi .- u win pieae amio.ii,.-.. ' M M candidate fcf ths adfeaoT UUy Mnnhad at .. I i i' . l I'll Ii.. Uic ensuing .ipru en toon, o.o.i; .i. nwi.i'c... N F. U BANK A .11 r.lTIMi, T ... niit.1 m. W. I .U.t fll ! 1 V tttui til lttll.1 1 lll.'.-t bit to be held at .Ai.mio HaU. on Tkarsilay srsata, M..rch ich. calk-l for the purpose of eii- tine a general ;.' If ant ners ins have felt th need of a remedy for ex ternal iniuri t, tint w.- il.j beul them without having li.em a riiiu.mss.ire i .ruein) w ei us. ano ev. n nr ei.in .. . .... .u . . .... .... :. inoiuua, nata nvqneany wv v mm, im I""-!" r " e,ly 'ri QA StAr UAQM wuCXU HKA1.EK, wl.i.l ii.o-s.-s. n decided h.1i.iu- ..ver the ..iimen.u. pr. parations nsually employ e.t ii. in the cure of w omuls, 'in the tact tnal frwah wound treated with the Magic I Woun I Healer will not inflame ..r become sore. mh'.l'diVw N'OTI I'.. Mi Lkas's Vor. ii On. Linaa-.T is truly a Celebra " 1 iy. and haas down more to alleviate sufforiiigtl.au any reuiccly eer discov red. human i, rtwo spplicaUoua will relieve las most severe P.. Bi - r m-kxin. ' i ' .. . l.titl.id uill rlr ina.i r.nritv -iSil li.'il the foulest rjj, or R,nad R wiltMU ths mssi snvi ore bums or .s. I Id w itlnn.t M sea r. Ever ihouly should haue a supply constantly on hand, for ll"C Ml lillie of .-e 1 . For Horse It is far iieri r to Bay 'other remedy for - - i ae as. Bruises, l uis. Kc Wiehes, old Korea, Swelinigs, Ac, iVc s ul eriiseiuetii in anoMSof e.d.min mh'-tf , fOH. UOLSnitAUS Pil.l.S WILL i.l BK HYs nepsia, ludigesUoil, riillnmsness. aud every d.seasS Ot be slJtnacn. ' TO it I SINbhS .TIF.N. A FIPsT i: JK ADVKBTISISG MKDlüM. 1. iv... men . f Kvau.Vill BrtlO Wlstl to ext'-lld til -ir business in the Green Kiver country, will Sud fe'1) I- their :nhaiitige b advertising iu me HEMIhrfSJ COt' K 1KB, published at Heiniersou. Ky., the Courier ii .s a L.riri circulation in ll 'intlea of Hetidarsnn. Hopkins. I'nlon, Christian. : .hl-iiloi'g ainl I'avies.ainl so.ne sui.se; . ..7, in l.eany every nty in the C.'re.-n I imVV-JJJ lun rv. Any orJc; Hfl be ir.in.tlv nttlstt4ed war la . lll.II k I'l-IJl' tu he , rusal ; I fa.l.ll-lti. W. li. a BKK.VATHY, llendsrssa . Kj . .enaaaa . I tm Bill KKW ADYEUTlSEMLYl'S . TO I.I.T. TUTO lasetl Bourse, ceeslsUna mf taree laras rooms eaeh, altasied near the Markst. Possession Clsn imin d a ely. Apply to HAl.LOCK & STODUABU. tili l7-3t Jl ST BEC'EI YED. POaTICAL Work, or , . P. Morris. Go lu-s Paust, translated .y Hay ward, Poets and Poetry of America, Insurrection in I Mm, Poems of Alexander Smith, The World's Preirsai, 1- j ..!.. m 's W riling, A- -. Af. mhl7 1 HQ3IA8 C0NYNGT0N. WALL FAI'EBS. HOPKINS A ItKAH huxe now in store the largest stock and bet i .iriolx of Spring paitems Wail Pa-P'-r, Burden and Vfladoa Shades ever offered in Kraee xille. We receive our Pap rs direct from the Kastern .Manufactories, and will guarantee to sell them III per cent lower than aux house iu this pari of the count rv Call and bo satisfied thai the above is true. nih!7 NC W IIA IC OW AHE M Oll I. ! I I CHABLKS S WELLS f S now opening a new-and very extensive Spring sto-k ' L of II I BDWABE,Ct: 1 I, KB Valid HAKVKST I OOLS, i and. as the Goods ere M purchased direct from Sbcfflold American .Manufaclurers. be is prepared to s,.u at as close ngure- a - : any houe in the West. MerI rfcauli nad others will lad It to iheir advantage to air - nenkea his new stock, an it is fuSlS Imrge, well ttleettd. ' P-rckmse lew and w iUi entire reference to the want, of ihis market. Th lUfcful to the merchants of the interior and the ciii-

already upon the work. 1 his ftvM oil r I'.l pl.nl liinphams. eler. :nt si) les oi ner ,;l e ,1,,,; GKO. KUM F. & CO

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xens of this city, for ib ir f..vors already exieuded.be SJaatsesiUe, WkesHafcWMattufjlea, Wasklngtec, Clrctewill ndeavor lo merit ("in future) their confidence and x ill, , Lebanon. sVc. This train slops al all way stations

natroui.ge. Among hi. stock may be found the following: . . .. . .. .. .. lisj 3oa W al.lron Grass. Grain mid briar Scythes 60 do Scytne MiaUn-s assorted). oO loz Hay and Manure Forks. p doz Graiu Cradles. 2 0 ' Scythe Stones lüii doz lit ii el and iron Hoes. ',5 doz Ames" V KowlandV Shovels Fpades id uns aiiics vs u'ruiaeu s riinviia t riinurt. M boxes 'LeverellV 'Lippincou's and 'Collins" Axes. 12 imsks Trace imd Log Chain. 5ii doz Wairon and Coach Hames. 50 Platform. Counter und Tea Scales. 3cas'. Mill und Cross-en Saws. lfm .aek:iges Hittslursrh Novelty Goods. 30 dor. .Seis es a.nl Biddies. Km gross Table Knives nn.l Forks. 2"0 doz Pocket Knives (esse piste variety.) L s i Shears. Scissors, Butcher Knives, Locks, latches. Wagon and Buggy Whijis, Arc, V-c, together with alt article neeesaarv. kept in a Hardware House. CH AS. S. WKLL. Maiu street. 2d door below Branch Bajik. iiihlT m.lA w Kvaiifcville. teat - . t llr ill .'s I.H.sii I r lOTH'K. rrHK underigni d took in partnership wiih them in TP ST received per steamer Sultau and Granite State. . j ., , n . J 2U packagss New Spriug Dry Goods, coiitpr.sing i iiaui liareges, .uoiissoline OeLaines, Barege Del.aines, Portsmouth Lawns, Brocade i L u ns, French Figured Law ns. Farbton Ginghains Manchester Ginghams, Sob i Check Ginghams, Figured black Alpacca-Coat ; Figure I Lustres Ljniugs, Fo.ktllsh Cotton Dribs. Fall x Linen Drills Freuch Liueu Coatings. 'JO cartoons Bonnet Ribbo is, an van aesira'.le goods, for sale at low figures bv mt17 J. H. MAO HEB dk CO.

nOUGA. KEESI & PRESTOS,

who .xaaxx : . . llks I kokkios boots. sitis.iui. OJiSiti, : f. WtKSH hPSG GUOB. . " YV Ehave just received nur. base, which wc arc '"c. ,""7 i- ... . .. . ts... - Ilwr.i.el a. Kirop - a. Clyde'-, American, Cocheco and Merri..c Phil Alton St Son's. Globe v s, .....s. ------ lane .-.I red. souo. oi.ica auu --- . - " . . ,,. ... r i I .i.: dl llit'l1!!! .DIU wS Tu now constantly be in receipt of poo.i .iurinf the entire season. Since these paousha.e aruved, ruer chants me burniiijr iay lijrht mil losins freirht in fNOg ..l - ltjijlie. in. Hi. r ver to in:ike i u roliLiSf o ouj .iiii.-ruaii "' manu-arturors ano xne.r ". ""- .ut ii .ii, f. ,n . iiuiT imi Wi ci. 1 1 W ortli Hie .Ur - --- r - . ' -i " ' " ... .... - - - . We re-pectfully invite the trade to examine our stock, f.... I .r .... , .i 'i 1.1x4:11111.111:1 nil's of iU r r 'OS uttraet the ee ot the closest tMrwtra, and w ill compare with any of the saui size tu the country. Giveut acall. linht. OB ESC E NT CITY lOl VDRY. . , . . , W h r now tu ruins "ut some ..! the iu.t complete 1 V Bncinea, and oUsriUchinery ever built in the W -4i, an. I at ( iitciunuii prues.il not lower. A 11 persons wan ing aiiyüiiur in our line, w ill And it to their iulerest to et ll and examine our work. J?J ü. EGG1.ESTON & CO. UAIE1CO jj ('OIN'TIC tt'TORfl NO bkiugk bcilukks. w.ti,!K Ost M JX iron work ..r a.. .a., be ace beels or ommoda hallenge the v;;.ni :V;,ar tupri.duieu .m aarthan saw ror.'inuli ot o'J r S in 1 ttl nop ml.17 O. D. E6GLBBT05 CO I 11 I j 111 1' II l' 'IA i r i. i i..;-mv ... usa.all. (inhl.) G. li EGUbhSl ON CO. COKPOICATION NOTICE. OKtiEKKO. that the owners of Lots Nos n, U. IS 16, It I 10 ll .11 t ... I - J In I'.l....!. V. I I. Kiilu'gnnient. and frouting on herrv street, lay ,. a jr.....! and sufflcieut Brick Sidewalk in Ir-nt " - ... ...... ...... ern dow thereof, ot Ihe usual width, under the directions of the i i. .,;,.,., J .'"f.'1. 1 1 ngineer. on orbefore the flr-t day of June next; delault thereof the .Marhal is directed lo perform aud in said work, and the co-t and expenses accruing thereby will be assessed to and collected bv sale of said lots or wo much lliereofas nvw be necessary to satisfy said lieu and costs bv order of the Common Council. ttihlT 3td GKO. H. TOUU, City Clerk. UE ASS STAIN IX.. In, the wudern I jdw r L'hurrhts. Pitblir Build ings. Private Dwellings, f f"r THR FIRST PIZS RrcIVFD! l Ulaclnnatl, aUj at the Louisville Mechanics' Institute. vV- ure prepare 1 to fill any order with metal sash nailied glas, wiih borders and di inond centers for any kind .ilchurch windows with fill I sij figures or emblems, a" eln ap as can he pad in New York. Boston or Fhiladelfta fmmf as4 UaapörtaBoa Isville. l.eiur(oii pd Hativill. All orderi carefully executed at the establishment on linn i -i r- i , 1...1; ,Ke. K . urn. -jiu L C. M1LLFK 4 CO. TO THE PI If CIC. Sum, more proof of the tuj.criouty ..fthe Brazilian Pebble Spectacles: Kvaksvillc. March 16. H"i4. Massns. Raaasns sx.Rns: 1 hass found mr "Kra riliau Pebble Sj.ci l l ies" far superior t any that 1 have previ malt made use of. and ean salj add. Ill t I would not 1- w itiiout Uieiii for double the amount paid for them. ml. 7 tt Hespeelfully, JoHN F ( KlsP. I IIIC AZU. I. I.N 1EIIIIEE SPEt'TAtl IA. r.vuNsv.ti.ic -Mann h. l- .i. Mis rs. II. SkmmossAc S'o Gentlemen: Having tried your Brazilian Pebble Spec! i'-les. tlnd tajem aupwrisr In every respect to any I have used before Kesp. ctfullr. inaiu if 1 HO. MAS (' NYNG TON. . ulisen.-':i3 M-is ai d ii t.r ...!- in g..-i ort uer, on coiitigninei.t mi nr s;;i- i v aabIS GKO. FusTKR 6t CO. CiCOAB. t mhtC -j'J hh.l.s Fully Tai r for sale bv . GKO. FOS1EK a CO. J V. V E L Y ! .1 E AV C I.HTÜ SDMdTHING ü ClDiJD- Y RICH, NEW ASH F.tsHK.NAIO.K us arrived at III sl.Al h'S First street, eeeC Afain. I A N N'lV.NrK Is the iidiiibiuinls o bv ans die mid ils Vicit.it. that I have iual received as öle al.d select! an assort est of JEWELRY as was over brought into h s market Tkuss who Uave fo'.ind it diaScwItlo get j alled in selecting an arocle tu he Je we fj line, an . . ...w - -dated. My SMft consists in ,SM1 ht folUiwiaarticelvs: I a-B .!iB.-. A apt end I i Ioi ..i fl . t Girsrd. Vest and Fob Chains; Heavy Gold Bracelets an i c asps; Duauerreutyps Fius, l ockets; Loci -t Clasps ead Brauchet ; Roaae las Gold Keys. Kar Drops, St-ids. Watches, &.C. 1 ne above sh ill be sold exceidingly loa. nihil K- H 1ST ACE. il A IL UO A l - h le.vvjsf - h i J : s FROM C1RCIRRAT1 TO TH K NOKTH. FAST AND WEST, BY H A 1LBOA D. VIA CINCINNATI, COLUMBUH AMI CLKVKLAND HoL'l K To Ne York by CetjtatesJu, l lcvelaiid and lake shore KaHraed in 32 houre. To Boston bv (.'..lunibus, Cleveland and Luke Mi ss Ralltsad in 3l hours. To Pittsburgh hy Col um bus dc Crestline in 14 hours. f.. Philadelphia In 3ti h-.urs. J-., bal.imorein 3ni hours. To Wheeling in 1 hours. Y I A LITTLE MIAMI RAILWAY. Trains run by Columbus time, 7 minutes faster then Cincinnati. I as Kexdsouthi rtouteare la'nl throughout with heavy T Bail. Fi CK DAILY TKAi:S First Train Lightning Fxpreas leaves Cincinnati at 6 o'clock a. m. Passengers l.y tins tri ll, connect to .Xew York. Boston, Niagara rail. ISunalo, lluukirK, leveland, t re.tliin Pittsburgh, eniU'ieipiiia. uaittmore. Washington Citv. Wheeling. Zaiiesv ill-. xVc. Stopping hstWUUS Cinciniiati and Cleveland, at lveland, Mor row, X -nia. London, Columbus, Delaware .CardingI ton, Gabon, Crestline, Shelby, New London and Grafton 1 only. Second Traiu Accommodatl .i cinn ,ti .t 7 C... clock a. m. Passe , aeeTts Ckvveaaad e)seanCtsvs II Kxiiress leaves ( in Passengers by this Train runlevelund, and resume al 7: 3c a. in to Dunkirk. Betakle. New York ami Boston). between ClncMMMtl and Cleveland . and Let ween t in. inI .. . ... it . ... L.l... W -' - nati and Washington (OXeel.t Flag Stations--atopping only on proper signal or notice to Conductor. Third Train Leaves Cin.innati at 3 SS e'eleek p. m. Passengere by ties Train connect to Hillsboro, ChHIicothe. Washington. Wilmington, lebanoe, .-. This m ; -i . . - ..a .. 1 1 .. . i ...,. l . . t i. .. . . h Pia! li . Irlllll SI' lls .it it 1 1 us t V BlsiitiM unworn vim nuuui ' , !s ... i i s mmA u'-.i,;neM nillooio . uimi miuccn uiiiiinisi i i i .-n i (except branch Hill and Linwood at Turnpikes-stop-niii2 on prober signal or notice to Con.luttor Four! i train f.veniug Express, leaves Cincinnati :.t SeVeloek p. m. Pasen-ers by this train connect to New Yor, boston, Niagara Falls. B ffiilo, Dunkirk. Clevs land. Lebanon, die. 1 his train slop, at ail wax itatBUBS bulWSSI Clan lauall and I'l-veland , except Klag MavtiSSMa toppiugouly on proper signal or nniico to l onductor .) Sn min train to Oliiiiibus at i!: .Hi o'clock p. in jrZ?;iringUeld Paaaeiigcis b L. M. Bai'.road w ill take G a. in. and ü p. m. tra as. rllll luitinati o New York 9r Si i- ati to Boston " w al . h .ree of tiflv els via Ningara Falls. iinati to Buffalo via lake Shore Ban 10 00 15 00 7 IN) ' From GtuetMUtl t Philadelphia or Baltimore VB Crestl ne and .'.I sburgh . . From Cincinnati to Piltsburgli via t restlinc... Front Car ;; From Cincinnati to Eal'.iinore via Wheeling... Pre Cti ciuiiaii to Waahtngtsa via vhe ling.. From Cincinnati to Philadelphia via Wheeling. x ,.-, 5 (Ml '-' u m, From Cincinnati to beelins 3 M ! 4 Ml I 101 1 on 1 CO . 3 50 C' 1 75 3 7.. From Cim iminti tw liveland i . , . i . ii. i ...... From I inciunati to llillsborougn I rom I incinnati to Ohillicothe Tf-pFer all iuformaiion amll hrough Tickets, apply at the otTice, south east comer of Broadway and Front sis., oral the Uepot, Cincinnati. w. A. LsTu. Ti.ket Agent. ,nhi6 P- u - STB A DEK General Agent. jpiOTTO.N B ATTING 15 bales for s-de by , nhl S.E. GILBERT Ac CO., Agents of Cypress Fadory.

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CSPfn tl.l VTIkVUL . .

r-Um i . . . . " .. .-. mwm . . I "" at-.,,,,. .-ndid ( orneiian bracelets. sv 11) uro dl worth x .oUr Botice. mblT F. HCSTACE. gCsTKECKIVKD-iwTTX; .n7,7i77. .1 iTT V 2' . . V I.1 iier,.k .. .lo- : . : Z 77" Virginia dv do; nihlti SAM'L LISTER. 34X1 uiils foi tale by . near Vinter. boxet, for sale by sale factory prices t c. near Wnter. CINCINNATI HTtlKO PATH IC o a WATER tTBi: ESTABUMini:T. nHK CI.NCLSKATI W.VJtK ClHfc la ,mi..j J- ml iron, me I uy. on tae . utnnati. H.m.llon un.l llatinn KMilrn.-irl iVm, rmlif ..m l.-ik. , .. ... , " - - - - - ' - . . i uiur 1 ' i'i . . . lartre auu uourisnuig ni;:iiuii.in is not excelleil or locution, toauty otMenert, roovcMiencc of lc The buililinjts are Urpe i.ml spleiidti, witat internal arranreuieiit lor the suctesiul treati if :ll forms of uicum' . 'I i..- ! r n Iminim. i,. arvSlLWsIl supplied with pare soM spnnr water. .n.i ..irtnin 11 Ihf ari.ti k nhiü of batk uwiKun i. nut. , uu,.n. Pa.ieiits are re.pietnl t.. br'inr ('0,f.,ru. blanket. Coarse Mieeu. C wwt. or tbe will be furnished at the Cure for 50 cents per week. lerms lor board. Medical Service, and all on.inarj ii iieii.iaiie. , iiuni ri"i" 'ii ti . i-n - .u.ir ee wt . .i. ,, i iittendance. from n to 10 dolturs per w ei-k. pa; able weea,Mi)lt p.r,,v. Three dolUra will be charged lor ths gr4t examination, Kor further particulars address . , pticv . .. Carthage. Hamilton r on nty. Ohio. W C I . . ....... ... . . u.iiiuiiou win oe open yuurmer aao wnr- rrreiiunu i .aiieiii. iuiiii imaw Mil I IM ICY IM FANC Y STORE. "IKS F.. M. BICH, No. S04 Fifth street. Ciueinaali. would re.-pectfully call public ait'-niion to her large and F shiouable Slock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, consisting i f Silk, Satin. Velvet and Braid lion- ... I c... .....I -- -- -.- i:. i.. . IH'lJl. l"llliri vaiQ Him -.. i t u:inni r.M .ujuto eive aatislacMoii. hc , ou , isil Cincinnati, call on MKS. F. M. RICH, uihlSy 204 Fifth street, between Elm and Plum. , ..j, c .'.... 11.. 1 II I V , , , ... , , 'J IWW LBS Star Candles; 1 aM Hominy; iii!t rec d at nih 15 COOK'S Famil Grocer. rjWEET CI DEK. 10 bbls Sweel Cider, mads O Mar. I. intn. lr:.4 f..r ale hv thM i.i.t ..r :.t r. i;..i :...t rec'd at (inhl5) COOK'S Family Grocen. ! " JACON ET ABO SWISS KDGINf.s. INsKBTIONK AM) FLOt'NriNGS. 2 cases -.-..r;..l qualitiea ' from the low est grades to the best, direct importation and for sale by J.s. LOW Si CO., mbl4 417 Main street, Louisville, Ky. GKOS DE N A PLES SI LKS. 1 cave nssorte colors and BtMlitiea, lue'd this dav and for aale by le'itt .IAS. LOW V I 0.41T Main St.. Lou.. Ky. COCHECO PK I NTS case small checks, ree'd thi day und for sale bi inhlt JAR. LOW V t (..i !T Main st., Ixu.. Ky. 15" ICOU N OKIEI.S.-25 bales oa Land and for I lc by nihil J AS. LOW A- CO., 417 Main st., Lou., Ky. VUILE CLUTHK 5 bales brown Linen labia L I'lothsou bund and for sale I y nihil JAS. LOW St CO . 417 Maiu at. Lou., Ky. XrOOE ANIf WILLOW WARE. V I" ass Bueket-: I do, ,-xtrn C dar bucket; in nests Wash-tubs: 5 b W asbbot.rds; 5 do cot. red buck eta: 41. Maik"t Baskets; in ioi ",.. i shaker Broessa; I d.. clothes BaOeti 1" Sai Fai ry Brooms; IS -r.-- CIoUmm Pius. Rope Jtvte Psier Vatts; juai re.M at (tuhH) COO HI Kau.il Csissery. FiPl K NV IKEIIOI SC.. 77 AND 79 WAL'UT bTHEET. t 'INCINNA I I. O. 'PllK iind.TMgne.i r -, tt'.illy call the attention ofall L in want of (roods in their line lo llu-ir lull and am- ! pte Meek, .insisting ad Book Paper. Grocers' Wr;.piing FapT. 1 .New s de, : Colored PrinUi tc Pnner. Hardware do do. l..ga'"ts' du do, i anala do. Col m Yarn d, I nMun Balling do. Blotting do. Pattern do, Ham do, riaSh do. Tea do. Shoe do. Bom el .toarda, Mr..w oo. Pamnklet Cover da. Cap do, Letr d, '.iiiimcnial Note !, Bath do do, Comiuen l;:l I.eUer do, Pasees i'ot de., l-'olio do do. Flat Cap do, 'I iasas d.. Mamlia do. Printers1 '';ir.u and i ,rl shi-et, B;.ilroad Cards aal - ' ' "' Sheets'. New., book and Cud Tit... le arraneeiiieiits w iUi Mr MeCn-ary for a full injip I M !. ei.-'.r.ited Colored inka. also Ith r;M' I'a'.is nn.l 1 'M r. 1 l.e. '.s, lurmerly sold ty Messrs. Butler iV nrnthera rnlaHty. o .r arrangement. ilh Kastern and Western inaiiafin turer Me Ml eh thai we . an aell all g"o.N m our tins at as low p ices and n as f ix oratd terms as any house West, and we in, its all in want ..t go.nl.to examine our stock Mid priee before urc using elsewhere. Book and News Taper n.a.le to order. NIAON dV CO , Maanfaetareri and Paper Dealers, uilip. 77 ami 7.i W alnut street. Cm iauaU. Ohio. tlAUS WANTED. t"17"K are paying the high si market price in cash for Vf good I;;il-. Papef Miavn.gs. Cutlsu nad Hemp Waste. Hope and liagging. NI.VON 6c CO., Manufacturers and Paper D alers, BbM 77 and '.'J Walnut street, t iniinnali. Ohio. BEACH LY eV SI UPSON, NO. II PKABLSTRKKT. INI INN Alf, OHIO, ABK receiving their us.ihl large Spring stock of AMKBIC AN AND FOBKIGN DRT GOODS, suitable to the Western trade. J In-x r-fcc if nlly invite their ol t ami new customers to faor Ibem with a call, on their visit lo Cincinnati. mhl3 3w HOOTS A Nit SHOTS V. K. H FN DHU KS .v CO. have re ceived another large shipment of Boots and Shoes, which, with llmse already reieire.1 and v.-t to come In. make a larger arid ! more vari ! siijMlly than tbex h:tve lefore oflered for sab'. I iieir slock w ill be found well w ortl.y of the no t.ce of merchants who wih to rind articles suileo lo this market oblaiiied from the best manulartoru-i, ana sold at as low a rate as the same qualities are by any Western House. mhlU I EST III I LIM Vi I Harin-r's .. agazine for March: GihIux's Ladies' Book do; Graham's Magazii'S do; Kniekerb m-ker do, Kankina j yeartv Abstract of Medical Science; at nihil) " SAM'L LtSTin Book Store. A SRI 0VD Ux KOI IT It FOB SALE. AGOf'D s.i-ond hand Boiler; ifcf feet and 40 inches, far :.! tne Kvansville Floohrg Mill. mhlU tf N I . W J1AVI LKY. 1 I'ST rereived. a fine assortment ol Finger am) Fari J rings, breast Pius and Bra. elets, of extraordinary . . -.... . w-.. -S- . leaut . lor ale by G GU.v K. , .Second nrt et - - . ' . u t. dorsfrom Main, in Kroi. a new building FHH uEIT. Ths spacb. a Cellar aud Third Loom in the Store occupied b hUtkad MtBlTTT, FIELU;dt CO. M'IIIMi STVI.i: OF WALL P A P K H HANGINGS AT JCHN C. DEVr RIÜX, JR'. TEN cases es Wall-ra per Ike latest spring Styles, heilig; the first lot or s-pring Goods, hiMjust arrived nod for sale low. 1 will be receiving weekly supplies rntilmy stock will becoui)lete. which will he the largest and best asaoitment ever b. fore ruaght u hvansxillu. Persons in want of Wall-ipcr. Borders. r"tre-serens. Bed "casters, Wjndusv Blinds, Ac. af lh Utes! Spring; sly Ies, .re requested to call early aud examiae them, as lam deterinined t sell as low as possible. Store oe Maiu street, between First and Second. kwih PBEMI OYSXF.MX.-3 caset Solomon's BalU -E more Oysters, rec'd per steamer Tel- graph, at I tnhiU COOK'S Family Grocery. rinlEHnl I drum (StaJ xtra large, ree'd at n. mo COOK Family Grocery. f lOH DE IIS. A beauUfu! assortment of Gold, Vel Jj vet and Colored Bördel, latest spring styles, just d liorot rv. one JOHN C. rec'd by imh'.f) JOH C. Dt tKtl A, Ja. wantf.d BY a fumilv. a good Dwelling House. Address Post Offlee. B.x atlU. nibS- tf G I N IU X IIACiS. 16 bales in store and for sal by - W . mm. ... m mm-. . . B S . tj d mu mi 9 FhfcS i US DBt a tc r.l V El' per steamer Belle Key 1 drum Coonan; i'5 boxes do for family use; 2 bbls Ne. 1 Mackerel, large; o do No.it do da; V tierces New Bice, 4otl qr-boxes SBrdir.es; 5 bbls best v hite v nie; 3 bbls Loai .-ugar. do Crushed Sugar, V. do Peudered So For sale by mil?)

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