Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 May 1854 — Page 2

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CixciHHATt AomcT -Meisr. PaRVt A Monroe dwa.u.t . :inc,nnati. rtb street, between Vine am

Ira athisrixed amenta for thu truusai tha Kvuiiaville Journal. The D illy J

ou flle in their mc. ana aavertiseinents ami un.crip on at" respectfully solicited through them. cnv or EV AMSVILLL. TUESDAY MORNING, :M AY 23.

au vi- Wine, dec 1 i V Y III-, vV C . s of the Beile Vue House, '. . . cuy, presented us yesterd.v of hia Catawba wine. It is Mr. Matthews, of the Belle Vue House,

just below the

with a bottle ..nrr, ik. k..i .n.elmon. nrn.i;.. um,,. Wl ever tested clear, w ell flavored and rich. There il, aa we have before ?aid, a ßroat dea "y ' j8 an. of thia wine manufactured in tho vicini Evanaviile, and its oggregate amount nuallr increaeinir. It is a notable fact that wherever in thia country wine is m.nufactured extensively, there is a marked decrease of; drunkenness. In other countries, there . but little intemperance in wine producing re eions. With this idea before us we are in - rem uplifting a clined to look with favor upon th of vineyards, and the production of good Catawba wine, öeversl vineyards have been planted this season, near Beansvilie, the : ground hating been prepared during the winter. The largest is that of Messrs. Decker & Kramer, five acres, below the city, and on the side of a hill delightfully situated for the purpose. The clearing and digging of this vineyard preparatory for the vines cost over six hundred dollars exclusive ot the va ue of the land, cost of set and cuts, &.c. . &c. High as this may aeem, one good grape seat to repay the preparatory expense j ion ought three times over. It is a profitable business when well conducted, and there never is a surplus of the product in the market to injure tho profit of producers. The price of this wine appears to increase wirh the increase in its production, so that those engaged in its manufacture have every encourage ment,-ofar as pecuniary interests are concerned. It will not be many year before Evausville is surrounded by vineyards; and we predict when that time comes, there will not be one-half the drunkenness about our eity. The Ward Family. We learn thai scv eral members of the Ward family, including the MÜRDERER Matt., were passengers I on board the Robert J. Ward, which passu) here on her trip up from New Orleans, on Sunday night. We also learned that it was not their design to return directly to Louisville, but to atop at Cannelton, Ind. It is io be hoped that the citizens of Cannel on will renew the request they made the friends of the MURDERER when he waslaat there, a

fugitive from the indignation of the people , nnd an ? WJl8 amoa (iie ear)y .nd of his own home. A committee of the citi-1 enterprising ci'iz ns of Indianapolis, an enxens of Ca.inelton then waited upon the host ! erg -tic merchant of rSrge nnd expulsive of Matt. Ward, and informed hitn flkt fr' l Jf b;M;n PtWtl,lf..to ,,is ... . friends, that after a hie ot uireuittl.ng Belong as tkl murderer was kept under his roof, ! &nJ trvr)g vici,,iftl)1,8i iw lriu aCl.u,llu.

he wa entitled to their protection and would not be molested, but at the same time they did not believe it safe for him to appear in the street. We hope they will again renew their request, and permit Matt. Ward to pol lute as little of Indiana soil as possible. In-! diana does not allow its ow n murderers the privilege Mat. Ward now seeks to et j )y within its borders, and we know no reason why it should become the asylum of the fugitive murderers of other State. Let Matt. Ward go back to Kentucky, and claim his sympathy from that portion of hia fellow-citi-zen who believe that a rich man's monry is better tkvi an honest man's blood. Hcmiliatisg Cosfessiox. The Washington Sentinel, a democratic paper in good standing at the federal Capital, and conduct ed with marked ability and independence, ' eays: "There is no disguising the fact that the democratic party, powerful and tryum-1 phant aa it was twelvemonths ago, is now j supine, inuinerenr, ana distrustlul. There i no disguising the lact that the elements -r 1 l , l

ol TTJ f-m BTssw.-j every cay. m lhe world to ald lro for about ten minutes, . poor principle-it may be one ol progression A universal distrust ha grown up among the I when the lastenin :s gave way and the whole I but is entitled to no otlu?r encouium." people, even smung the truest and sternest ! superstructure was p unged into the riv t be- j Mr. Wright, of Pent?., opposi d tlie amrnddemocrats, who believe that they have been low' L is a great calamity , the greatest, ap- ment becuuso the territory is too large lor

duped, defrauded, and cheated, and lhat high v ' places of the government are sunounded by man, low, and contemptible men, that keep off from the higher sources every expression of honesty and disinterestedness, and do but .crook the pregnant hingea of the kneo that thrift may follow fawning.'" Damages P aid cv Railroad Compabies All o..r ra.H.r. r.-n ! Issr.t the ahockintT cci-d-nt which occurred on the New York and New Harvey Railroad, at Norwalk, about a yiMr ago, on account of the draw-bridge at

-Ku.un account oi ine urv-u.iuK .o -vo.M.u,ucrP a,.u to i.ieci.y. s e nuve at place being left open, by which a train 1 o ui!uunation as to what course will be purpa.,en2er car. wa. precipitated into the!?""1 A be 'substituted U -tli.i nri4Pnl. ftn.l .- nr...nino 1 1, l.n. ... ... ill

th of p .: kxsu j a . v . . ' tu . . , own,n? 80me sixty persons. That accident ha. .heady cost the v...Ks...j wo v .emu Hum aBiaierneni or me atm m am. m - officers, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars paid to the relatives of those killed and iirurAil and dftw ihnnssrrl . , ed, .nd hfty thousand more remain, to be paia. V e should think being mulcted in such damages ss this, would teach Railroad Companies that more caution in the mana -e. rneut of their trains is necessary. necessary. Hing at Cincin. er quart, and at Oir Strawberries were se oati last week for 75 cent, per Lveusriiie lur J025 cents, and a good ar - tide at that. Green pens selling at 4 per bushel at Cincinnati. But few in our raar - ... ' - ket. Green currants have sppesred.

Foreign News.

The foreign newt we publish to-day, but dnvsairo, n

which we should have had several

.... - - - .. . . n , . I be found highly interesting. The ngnt-

ingha. commenced in earnest, ami Russie eu

tirlB out w'ln Poor prospects. The allied fleets have struck a cood blow by way of ,ltxTtt wbile the TurkUh armv . by no means ther behindhand. The next arrival is anxiously il-r looked for as its news will doubtless be of 1 1 1 1 j ii i u 1 1 1 . iii . - Everybody should take P9 -Ti.o t'imP. are ni-.a-days. Tnc times are piahould be closely .canned the highest interest newspapers now ping hot, and by all. by a! I ij-j-The Louisville Democrat says the New York Krl Anti-iMeorasKi meei.rt a i . .tit i i h 1 1 n p r "1 ii" a f a 1 1 U re t Ii e re Were out 0,UOO pcre ii Prt?9Cnt - ,l ppeara to us we recollect a flali Mil meetinir at Louisville, at which there were iuet exictly fifly-seven persons , . j i .i , i present when the officers were elected, and ' . a w-v i 1 (. ....tnt- ir,,. the Democrat called it a very respectable and enthusiastic meeting! rx-xiie Uojy Df a genteely dreesed young ' afJv woa found a day or two since in the 1 Ii4-i.innl river near oral Island No. 70. rr ,i The lollowmg description of her clothing is all that could be obtained: Her dress was I j Binhain or calico, with a white collar fa8lenej a jt(, a breasz-pin; colored stockings anJ r. She had two or three rings upor, hcr fin.Ti. For further particulars, rcfef nre j maje t0 Dr. E. Rondeau, living near the place. Duel at pass Christian. The Mobile Tribune eays that on Thursday last, the 1 1th inst., a du I was fought at Pas Christian be tween Mr. Cummins and Dr. Taylor, both at present , or recently, residents ot A labama. The wepona w ere rifles. Th first fire wa

withi-ut effect. At the second Mr. Cummings'0,-I,,y- anu ,!1 su ",r 4,8 u"8 -

received a ball through his ha4, and Dr. Taylor one through a portion of his coat. A reconciliation then took place. CC!Y Accounts from lüinoi- are that the wheat crop promises an abundant harvest. If the season continues favorable, the yield will exceed all calculations. Dealt, ol .Mcholas lUcCarty.. Sir. Nicholas Mccarty, Whig candidLte i for Governor against Gov. Wright, last elec-1 tton.died at Indianapolis on the 17th jnst., i 1 .1 rn.i r l : . r . . in tliL üOth year of his age, of congestive ... . fever. e cannot better xpress our own feelings on this occasion th n to adopt the language of the Slate Journal: This announcement ill bring sadness to a large a circle of friends as could I e the case in regard to any citizen of the State. Distinguished in every posi ion of life, in public or private, by tho highest regard lor tho riykl, i may with propriety he said that, in the unbounded confidence of his fellow ei Usees for purity of motives, kindness ol heart, the strictest honor, and excellent judg ment. Mr. McC.irtv had nosiinerior.it he lated a very handrome esttle In th-' public stations he has been culled to fill, the highest satisfaction has been g en, but to th.; circle of home, nnd of l.ia attached friends, he w as peculiarly enloarei ! nd an oppressive b reavement is Ml by J them which is irreparable m earth. To hiafflicted family this sudden blow is peculiar ly trying, and the warmest sympathies of triends flow towards them. An unspeikable consolation exists in the assurance of the petcettl rest he has attain ed, in entering which, he was enabled unre-l servedly and with cheerful confidence, to commit his etenril interests in'.o the h inds of hit kind R- decmer, in whose mercy he ex pressed his sole trt'st. I he remembrance of such a husband and tather, Bflll be a legacy lorthe deeply bereavled wife and children (-f whom the only son . was ajsent from home) above nil price. ULS rKL CTiOX Vt Tilt o ilU.Ll.iO DKIDGC 1 1 r bv a Tornado. The report we received by telegraph a few days ago is confirmed. Tre Wheeling Times of Thursday, say : The wind was very high nearly all day feiwiari , mu ai ouuut o o uum lk rus to ü I? 1 1 ; : . u : tir. , fierce tornado, s inging the immense Wheel inn hri.L.a I'm rrroiil.! Ktrnrfiiro rif tlia L-, , , . I e- ,uü" h ... "'u F , V " H"i - enced. I nere was no one on it at the time, J ind no one hurt in the least, although the toll house was torn in pieces and some small ouiiuuigs near n injured 1 he anchorage oil the SOUth 6ld0 appeared first to o-ive war. hv the nsrtincr of ntte nn. . . aaTt : T r r . lb u w llllid. m .1, a. n . tKn k ...it. aw vnin sswwasssi uii iiic iJuuiBiur we; e thrown from the tower, and in the tmall . ones lhe wire parted. 1,i w,o cahies on the north aide still remain firm in their sie tea. t!sc w,lole suspenders having given way, let bride ftt,!' an enlire wreck inl ic river. We deeply regret this as a great cnlsmitv to the .stockholders and to the city We have tho present, and we presume the bridge will fae re.erectcd. We hope that it will be done on . mUch reduced span and designed for railruau uD. i.t tuet ui uns buui iure w as I a . s 1 about ,H0 000 Mr. Bell, the bridge tender, was fortunateI.. 11,1 , ." tlio 1 t1! I- 11 h-n tho hrititro full mm I.,, 'j 1 ""s s" us. Wuujd probably have been killed -s the office was crushed. He verv narrowly escaoed with e had seen the dange-to it for os r

"ume minutes before it occurred, and prevent-, should like to vote for the bill, but he would led Pers n lru,n ging on it. The bridgeiotas at present advi-ed, unless hi-t amend-

w as raised up hy tue wind to tne iiui neight J.ihv! C"ble8 B"d ,,hen d"hed dWn Carry,n ,neavy atone with it. I The workmen hvs nrnmnllv rrimmpnrsrl --. ..u.w 1 removing the ruma of the bridge from the ! river; but the .trurture was immense and '1. ab'e9 B,tac,ed to the wood work it msy cause a few dsye' suspensiou of navi - gstton

A Due Chnrg Disproved

Trifl f, J Ii l u: i n er wnm linniltMl um at too late a hour to accompany the other document, 1 II - we - - .1 , f. .-....-.I I. .. J , tfha yesterday, to disprove the ra.ca.u cnargo oroagm .against tum m ine onquinr. nie entirr - iy unnecessary tor Mr. D. to take fur trouble to refute Ibil charge, or any sin,. ones malice may choose to UMMM.t. Hi , character u huthcient contradiction io an , such accusation. The following document is tiiied by BttlftfO prominent t iltz -ns of J k ,uni, , Bl. Lou,,, several ol them occupying high public position: r The fol'owing extract from an article publishd in the 4 Enquirer" at BvftMVille, hag been brought to tue notice of the undersigneJ citizens of St. Louis: . .1 itThia Vtrv .Mr. Oiftsch ulavt'd prominent roie j an ominJus seduction case in St. Louis, when he was ob.iL'ed to leave the town, for fear of being tarred and feathered." At the request of Mr. Dietsch it becomes - knovMiijr h:s association while in our city, no , , j ii ,i i Ä i ? "j feleehooi could well have been devised so " . . . . completely devoid of every hcmfiiance of trulh t,J(n is colaint,j in ,i,e bove chargi Mr. Dietsch, sume time betöre leeviag St. kouh, a empoyeu in in u... . w.w i ."I " when under the and F A. H. Schneich , Chr. Kpibben de . j bei offtfred a " re favorable engagement as editor ot paper in LovieviUeJ left our ci y in pursuit ol tuai nonorauie cull. We ore able to state that no man in his senses, having the slightest regard lor truth, ever thought of connecting Mr. Theodore Dietsch w Ith any reduction cae in our city; am! furthermore that the intim iiion above made, as Io Mr. I), being compelled to flv from St. Louis for fear of being tarred a d 1 feathered, is an unequivocal lie. We know no o'her name lor it.) Mr. D left cur ci y without any i rn put a tjol, rptinc upon hitn at all calculated to imhis character as an honorable member of , ..,". llirit . . r 1 1 1 1. i ' i :i i til i!iiiiiriiV tiieabove ri liroloos and calumnious charge, it i.- cheerfully given as a matter of solemn duty we owe to our former fellow-citizen. St. Louis, May 16, 1854. Signatures. The following note was appended bj the Mayer of St. Louis, Mr John How. It certifies to the character of the gentlemen whose names are signed to the above document: The gentlemen whose signatures are at,(.,e, t the above document, are nearlv all personally known to mo, and tho-e who are re rep esented io me by those in whom i i tJ. I. .ii.. l . i. nave cu i uri t r f iuhi t uu i in anist . , , , . to the others; and I have greet pleasure in .irt j , . ... .1 I i i i I i i r i i i m i i s iir" viiiiiriiii'i. u honor and undoubted veracitv JOHN HOW. Mayor's Office, f St. Lo jis, May 17, 185 4. I O I. K I S s I . t I . THIRTY-THIRD COXGRESS FIRST SESSION, . Yfsterdny'sl'rnriTiiings. Wash; aciToR, May 2), M. The debate on the Nebraska hill was con Untied to a very late hour and the House had not adjourned when the papera went to press Mr. Benton opposed the bill. , ii, Mr. Km X contended that so fir from the measure ol 1350 rendering the Mootiri coinpromise inoperative they endorsed and re-1 iili-n.,..' uuinneu it. Mr. Trait spoke against it. Washington, May 20. House Mr. Geddings muved to strike , ur tiie 11 Urse b II. Hie clause 44lha' u hen n.mitted as State or Sttes the said territory or any portion of ihe some may be received portion ot ino same may with or without si iverv, as the constitution may prescribe." lie said that toe dea tint we -hould legislate for those who were to come after us was absurd the attempt to bind future Congress was vain and he would resist it. ir. cnnman, i am opposed to the amendment. It was rejected by GO ayes, nay notct uuted. L Mr. Hal ley moved an amendment Io ihe I effect that the territory shall not, during 1354, i be erect d inlo a territorial government i was unwise to set on thia matter no".-. Now if the gentlemen do not think so, they will, before thJ ear expire. Rejected by 108, . Uaillat O. AI r . Puckham offered an amendment so os ?o as to havo but one territorial government he onereu it in goou raun because he Derceived the IllH l ri t V of the ( i mini it I mt on T,irnl,,rin. i -.- m ... . . . J had advised them hat to do, viz: Voiin? j j ..www w. ..'.K-iiiai aow n an amendments. 1 hat gent lernen tisd I .. . . . . a. I J L. u a 1 a a la ft auiu nm waiiiei two lerruoria i government to prevent a fight in future, but this was a ; one one government. The amendment w 83. a. rejected by lOOto Mr Mace offered an amendment that the territorial legislation shall have the nnwer lu ndtlilt or exclude aliverv at miv limn 11. in.i.t..H .i. i u.. i ,APU '" "uniuuif niinounteu I . . . I nerein ine stump speeches Mr. Inirlish. I would ask mv enllp.-imie , ., ss ' should the amendment h adnnterl. arilt ha vote for the bill1 Mr. Mace, I will. I The amendment wa. rejected by 94, against SVa a W-v a a . . flir. rarker offered an amendment of boundaries with a view to li rmira a aries IUI I view to encoursp - a large treesoil emigration to Kansas to xclude slavery, R-jected.So against 60. aa m LI : ... . . . a. .1 i lr. Pnzier ottered th Halloarlntr nrr.endment:. This act shall not take effect until the Indian rule to ,, land. . hall he extin - insneu Me proposed it in uouu f .nth at an a .... . . ' additional bill hould not be passed through. Rejected XI. L' .Mr P.illor . (T A ,l rn ,. . i iUr. fuller offered the following resoluan. i unrr onerea me lonowiog resi tion: That the legislature shall have I ' f tO PTi'lllfii dip oeloKllk elufarv m ai it cKull ws-istwv i iciauimn iiiiii i as 11 au'ii ee proper. As a national Democrat he ment should be sdopted. In a spirit ol kiud5K t 'H8 ,ncnd8 who 8lüüd b hira in the 3 1st Congreb, to yield a little to northern teelmo-a , Mr. Riudle waa opposed to the amendment, and it wss rejected by 91 to 7ö. j Mr. Elliott, Masa., offered an amendment ;that the territories shall be admitted as States without slavery. R.j-cted

Mr. Campbell offered the W.lmot Proviso I

m p n .1 mo n t i flvimr i'i.np is a auirit nhroriH which will r.ise llii. on their benners, ifwith s w '- - - t be uken from book Mr pre9ton gJid he oppo,ei it. and the amendment was rej-cted. At 3 o'clock, uii moliuii of Mr. Richardson, the committee rose tin 1 the House ad- - - At 13 oV,oc k last niht the House took a rr;.. recess until 9 this inorni-g. ... ... . Mr. Harlin, of Ohio, opposed the bill bec,oue it repealed the Missouri Compromise.. lUd it been understood that the Democratic ' par,y n Pit ii i a f I) I. - '. m ivaw unit: nun u HUH SVIB uriTSW jf.( and the representatives ol the North, who tender the repeal would have tlieir places filled by others. He held to the power of Congress the right to legislate for ;erritories. . - - Mr. Stuart, of Ol io. heisser sashU t sl the floor, received permission to present a speech against the bill Mr. Stanton, of Tenne me Missouri C mpromi fei ,ble nessee, e xtended that in.se rut was uke all A repenl wa justihed bv cli-nge ol cirC'i instances since its nassane. . - . m Mr. Goodrich argued that a repeal Ol the , 4"" i to all thf-r be considered Missouri act would be an end compromise?, which would not u..,ul. g on w.c nun" The pretence that the act of I860 repeal that of would be considered a cheat and smuggle. AH who had ii t succeeded in obtaining the fl.ior were accorded the privilege to print - : their bpeeches Mr. Richardson, having reported the bill, mude his closing speech. He repl !de his closin' speech. He replied to the opponents of the bill, and said the peoph would render a just verdict for the principles contain' ! therein and munt ultimately tri umph. If the gentlemen wanted a political ficht they should have it, so farashewas concerned, tu tlieir hearts content. The j safety of tfie fi.in Irieids of the bill consist in i their standing together and by so doing, they would attract tlie admiratlOM even of their (..es; but if foul plav cnused them to fall, let thm lall together. Let them ask no quarter, nor snow m.y. neww rsi cvavivwuss, s i l.u m.nnni'iiN intetuHn fi.rlit nut iL hill In the bitter end. We inubt stand to our guns, i that's all! Mr. Dunn moved the Committee rite which v as rt jivted. Mr- Clark rea(! the first section of the bill. Mr. Eggert ui moved an amendment, ubstituting the bi'l heretofore passed the HpuM for organizing only Nebraska. Contending that ilii.H had created no struggle or sectional difficulty. He did not propose to repeal the compromise. Mr. Cruise opposed the bill for the reason that he prefered ihe present bill. TliursdayS Proccedt n s Caiicludcd. Wash'Wgtow, Alay 19. House The documents in regard to the rights ol neutral was relerred to the Committee on Foreign relations. The House then went into committee on the Nebraska bill, and continued up to hallpast 1 1 o'clock P. M During the latter part of the session there was less than a quo'iim insert, and at one time there wer only fifteen member in at - tendance. Mr. Tsrlor. nf Term., wsrmls nnnospil the Mr. Ta I hill 1 1 j 1 1 .1 '-. I-. H' atked by what authority Conoreps lertakes to repeal th. Missouri comprounueriaKes to repeal in.? Missouri comproI muel Who had com 1 issioued the Kpie iiawvi " w v. i , 1 uaiiiiic u me i,' jii vt tentative thus to net1 lie challenged any member to show his credentials authorizino j inrmuer n auow 1 us t reu 1 11 1 1 ,1 is h ii uiorizi 11 o IhJaa he take thin nositioa II ninid am nn j hardship to the South. So lar Irom injery, ,t was one of the great elein nts o.' Southern 1. , prosperity. ! was adapiuil as u liasis of per-j

- ... .1... IT..... I I I .... 1 ' prfert!y cooi-tpnt with the compromise acls j ' ol 1 SVÜ.'arid bolh 1 ere a finu! settlement uf i the tjue-u,, .. ! Mr. Wer, t worth, of tit., defended the North the charge ol having striven to violate the MissoeH l.'ompi omis, and justified the j N w England 1 1 rgy who remoiisti a el j against its rep al and opi osed 1 he hill , and said in conclusion he hoped if the Nebraska bill is he becwe a It it would be easeedj n tue -z Uli, tue ,1 iy ot tue great er.'ipse, for there w ill rest upon it the blackness of dark ness forever. Friday Proceedings. Seüate. Mr. Cooper laid on the table n substitute for the bill sii-pending the culleet tion of du4ies on railreed iron. The private cal ftdef hs token up. A hi. I for the reitet of W. J. Ridwle for ' tobacco i'est-oved by tlie British ristfine lhe last war was passed yeas 12), nays 12. A bill e.xtendinir pa'ent for a thre?h:ntr machine of Hiram Moore and John Hascall. was . . . . debated and postponed. ! 111.. . I...., .aaaallaa , 1. ., 4J . n-ICI 11 OIIVI I t ,1(1 UtllD OlI-IIUII IIIC OCIIIIlt adjourned. House The H use went into committee on the Nebraska bill. f j i r I i j Y 't I n I ' o U 1 J j v 1 A L il U 1 1 o L O i I c Dr. II it uc'.s Shaker Sarsaparilla! PFOPLi; OF II UM t !

iii-iii i" pr-atc 10 1 nc union uu.i uati u o rn sacrei'ly regarded (or 34 long years. It srev

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and man other complaints, that all the r.Bl.hosoll hae tried have fail d to cure, ,ii,.i your physk-ia... ha,vo pronoumeo ...cu. r-,., atea svjjrr ... onger. A remooy l uiseoVTel and . laces within Hie r -:t j ofull. that will cure ail th e comnl .ints and malt. i. i youuc aitain. Da co with Jo) lor you shun he nenlod. 1 ho great reme-lr i, the I " . . MEXICAN .MITSTANG LINIMENT! ' Impo'tant a, .d OXtraor unary cures re daily rep-rtd to us as naTini; ojen n,iit ...1 none who . us as havuip bätfli peKorme l by the aewot tins Liai - i at-'-oniieo it. l's eile.-i. Kor aie by Keiirr, Pamsiey a o.. traiisviiie, lud Farnsler : 'o., EtsiisviIK-, lud. JJSce adTcrtisemont in another column. SIH THE EPIDEMIC. An onnisj oi (rreiitatlve is Oitor than n pound of' enso.' wo.ii.t von preserre h -Hith and pre out s . kJ ness-wout ton m ireei from -it lia titty to bowel ,-r,deoi to si ,-ii,o,,-.. :. omlstltniionaoi menif . yo i hareoi.e ppor'-inltv. m onh intalllhlo pre irSArSa . . . . . , , .u , ,h cfmpiiHis,nux. enoiorit. and a ral rar -t OS tias. s i.,'1.,0 s i nuriSes the initio s unn s tne Mood, and so hnrmon.'so. th. r ai- . torender Hteaysteej lMpeeessibs.se tho.hafi.of di. - . 'TÄ':? ZrXQ inaiar11 i Ipl syrgsie;. Met it'i VoLr.atc Ou. List is trnlv a CeleSraen rero-or. an.i n iss none nirro to alienate human ifTerinjrthan any rem. dy ever utseov-r d. One or two applt.ratious will re'ieve the most severe P.K. Bans or .ps4in. Ut. a- o"rSor?and 101 thit'.X sereroBu7n. or v ! torwmh Ihout a scar. tainily should haue . supply constantly on hand. 1 lime of need . F.r Ho-se. it ht far superior tc .ny nther neait-dyfor Ä'ÄÄSiStfÄ A c ... Ortiaciata, üTanariiie, Ind. M 4 e.-useinnni a another c damn. -n.h"'; ' , frsri I J 5',bs SSi KECFIVEII... Ground Umber in OH 1 lb Cant; " nrome tteo in do do do; PriiM m Blue In rlo do o-. 75 lb. Black P:.int in do do do; 50 in Chrome Yellow, ta drt tin cans- M ssle krw Isaytl KELLER". FARN I I V CO.

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- . - w v ,m. i. Accouut.,ho hs considerable experience in ! .'v a a .muz in m ii w iw. is. ..I i.n.i'i... AtitiK ti ,s . v t r. n i . MIC .V-IIIC "If' . . . , ., 11-11. I, m23 lw AT. J . tV ST :.r-,ii n tj Min, -A Dwelling House ror.t. aprly to r.G KKA1S. EvansTille Gas Work. m-.':i TKTXTt'WKWL A German, to make himeir pen.V rlh useful :.b-ut the tore. To one who ran eomt' wt 11 rocommeuded. rill tiixl immetliute employ. me..t at mr&) Fe s small wi P.,re. A n. P.. COCK IIKoS. F01rD. nurse, with brass elasp, enntaisiag S I of inonev. iin.l I H neb Mil , WIUCU fluewnrr can have by calling at this office, A r. ... . in .:: -. I Z , ,,XK &Q inM rrULB 551 1 iorr in X r.OXKS n-w Cheese reo'd and !or i.-.le lr I A. VL' UK I I. I.V. ! LBS Soft Shelled Ali. onU 10 gross itiiiill hoxes BIa king; 1" iross I .rpe do d: f-r sale at lowest rarket price by tmyP) I. ox l. tUHJiAHa tust RETIIVED I 6 seti So 1 Machines; 0 Stove-4)iic Former; 6 set: Hand Tools; VJ pair Shears, ass'd sizes; 19 , Hollow Punches: lit s?lt -olnl Punches: Ki. et sett, ass d .: S-.-tttiiy und Kivetinir Ham mersaa.i ur.i g ioia. ni'' u ' ir,'1 at mauulacturcr s prices. (iuS.S) BAIH ot. K Llios. 1 v - . . i a l t . r . . i list . it I w" 7ir"-wg'" a ajid for sata ex rSeesJ prleea h L. Sil .HERMAN. my" Main street, 1 door below Branch Benk. C"K I KTü, Embroidered, just receive. 1 sndTorsale l I.. rllil)r.n.'i.i. c. Main street, 1 door belew Branch Bauk. V BTT. Bleek SilV.just recM and tor sale low at i. s Ii. HlliHBKI A in J.T Malntrcit, I door below ISr.-.uch BanK. i T "S II II It III ItK.lt I'. II ('..11;. rv rn.lcrleee. Etn'd JLj tl.ti. I ier. hiefs. Swiss -Mull, Cambric Edging and lnrt.ns, rot.ye very ww-t u. mM'J Main streut. I door be'.ow Branch Bank. .-Black I'm and f" cn, .red; also Lace , .just roe d and for sale j ! f 1APS W Caps ,u)53 Main street, 1 door below Braach Haefc. oil.IiS! Black. Brocade and Wat. r. !. Ike . p t stripe ija.tre.--d and un?. ..1 m23 Main stiest, 1 door belew Brmnh Bituk. HAV.-i: bales lllailtl damneed tor Sale low t.y i m GEO POS IKK A; ( ' . u , y jj,r " a.-, r : k, i i. i.i.. It kliS. AM m hsJe and bund.enn i.d for salo l.y GEO. FMEKV t O. l a " l IC . II 5 h i' J r ai r a lid rrl me - GKO. Puh ri C Ol HM;S - ISO Md and hf-ld !, in g....d .li p id, g order, in slore and for sde low t cloM h in 9 I GKO WOS I hi; Si lAi. P. 0. OltiLEY h GO., Stor.i;:P, Fcnvardirg and CtMissIon n ' 0 I xVi: JtT, XX CJ JUL XX Z' S , EV .. . u LB, I.ND. psa. HaTtmi ttted ap a MSMeesh , a r T" 1 aisVw i Vi u 11 ' rt ,',,i,l'ln'' 'r-" vt "u ib 1 dtl'i r.i'. r. In the mo-t sah danMal manner. I are Itetoeswlaeaway onsiuessentrofted nureare. eithI er b ItiS KM, 'it tILKO.t OU CAM AIm I a ithout sEeeslat 10 Uk- keoseaaeacy of the w.ati.er. a- y aMeertJtaaslpariiciil.iratt.Milionuiilbej.ai.l to Kecriv lnar.Htoriaf and i-orw .r.:ii.jr. and als . to the sale ol any ! Produce . oi.suneo to ., and all order., ;.r m pf v rilled. P.G O'Kii hV reitniis his sincere thanks to his nu meroos Iriunda lor their lorm r atr.ni . -. and reect fu ly aollaiu acooUavaaac of the same, which. Mill te dull rec pr-.cated A Store Kuom, well supplied, wdl be kept fort'i hecominodalion of Boats, and tlieir orders eareftillv Blled. iuh3-datwly P. G. O'KILKV cv i 0 iC ( Kt: n . MPS LOUISA KoLCr.NBKKt; basaratn Opoaod her liif I'n-uui Saloon for the summer, and will now. i and durnx ihe warm season, keep eeaetaatll on hand, , or lU" uf vi-uors. . , k.m,.i ar... is 01 m l re: in Sin. i:i Un r.innii in , 1 lil'ed : .. when- she wouLi he h ippy t receive i-ul s from the ladies ai ! entiem-n ol " EvansTille. Piiirauce 10 ihe r is w1 1 , 1 1 1 . I., lniy-.1)-2ui I lour to I or Coiilecttoiiury MSJTIfJB. I.S-PS. srilKKKFKIt a SCIIHOEME.'t wi.iild rej r ipciCSiailS lliiori'i leeirrneioir. unit in u lew i; ,,'v 'i oj,,-n't etr ouaiues ayala ha the reens adjol ""Jf1 v" l'"v J"' rl " "'t'1- "" - ., of ike pitronaew shewn them arevloai p"ctiu!H Inform iheir friends, that in a lW dajl ll.k a i tha nnritrtiinaLa fl;. which raruo aa uaar destroTi a- tlieir ...lv .... rw . . . I iu ,, l, .1 . .r. i .ilk In "Ur "J .-.-.otf ' 7lltili Htf l i s FI.OI K.-ki 1.1 y rroand la atoea and for sale bj mJ$ SAML'Ki. fds Ire!i okk. iI'.HE!N"T i.r HIB. Jim Mi's treh cr.nnid l einen!: IM bids Whit! J.iiue, for ale l " ' " X SAMUEL CHI? PL ITE.-5 0 boxes in store and rhraaloby .SAMUEL OLK. I7It'ITM.--L in t.xcs Lenion; 12 j ir Prun"; 1 mat l Dato; l b d Cm at im ruil. 21 boxes v p B.,i.iii; at wholesale at d r'-lail at Co JK I or teer) SI u Com Nuts; Mi bl I It Almonds; ; 1 drums F gs; SOU its Basjraa Kalatai my .9 ST 1 ' I. E V Jl A U B St s ATTOHN B AM) OUNSELOK AT LAW. btKIKtL CUVbaVTLlKI aW RE L .SI IC AtilSl. ocicts iu bray's lilnt-k, over Pest OsVe, my t9 ly y.'amtville, lad. LT, noe who wtm to h to 'he r Dagu rreotyj.. . X taken by II. II K ELSEY, will please c;,lls.ioii, a li) t:ig present arruiiKemenu n-t wiuueiner n i.ouins into other Han 's n? lue nrst oi June Uli wiU tjejourlast oi.portui.il). Don't delay, lor in) IrJ 3td T4 THE toA DIE. vl"E havo received, po Adams dt Co.'s Express Plal.1 AC ipolitaii Hair Hontiet

i t a . in --ii : .v: ! AI' KO'1 i fu1'1 5? lae.niiii liie hon st notice. EDUAKH I- KG A.N A i '.. in let First street, opposite the Post Ollice not in:. TO ALL WflOM IT M Y CONCERN rpHK st.bs.-ri n'M, bit'7 f r the moment thrown ou- of I i... i..- .1,1.1. i..,l in linnvt I. ...... I.v ti. inim. ln out ol their Tobacco Moic. uo nereny so ictlall tnose . ' . . . . ... .. . aa in ht in to make nam dtate psyaeiit to them, at th' ire of Mes-rs. De.kert KmniT, on Main street, toentore :iMe us to meet or en; in nt si th proper time. : VYohave heoi00 I in our customers, Üiat this call will be at once res; on I. i! to ni tf O. M'HEEFFKL A FCIIKCEDF.R. ,N I HOVES Cheese rec'j per L'. 8. AM and f.r sale hy "I .a i . , i i niM7 J.ot " . r.r.ii 1. 1 enns eacn. jrronno. mr nie ny mi l: S. ii. GILBERT A CO., Sre. nar Water. OTniIR P TP r. ft -25 h xe, for sale bv ü nXlMV. T At CO . Sro ,.-, W ter. : : 'TALLOW CA N P E 5 boxes lu store, for X sale tt l lncinuati r ::c lory prices I y my 17 8. E. GILBERT dc CO.. Sv'c. njsr Water. ! OTAR C ANOoE i 3i whole, half ai d qusrler K-J i.oxes tor sale l ! niv!7 S K .li.BK.RTA CO., Sjc near Water IVcTPOOL BLOvVN SALT-15 l'ter. salo by K. E. GlltrtEKT it i O., nr. 17 Se. i ear Water. GOLD TH i IS. JCT RF.CK1YKI AT BITTIIOI.KF A SONS'! rth,vejUS i 'v of huauti , ... . . E h ivojust recei red a tjie l"t of Geld V.-t t hanis tul .f. I.,. Also a lot uf Gobi Hnntii z W lucn we If vlte tne attei.l.Oli oi iuoto sim .. . .1 . - - irz to purchaae. We will sell cheap, and no -a-.-f k , about it Ml I" , "To X 7t ur t: ri. j e : ly f u e received per Express, a large ana . 1 iissorttiii i-t oi BONN Li a; RIBBONS LA MEiV Cpi.i.An ; LNUr.J.s 1 ii r. , I . . Ofthe lsteit and most f.ishlonal.le ! earoanito sollall these articles at an ast !''? pnc m) lfl WM. I OL WEN THAL V CO. O t RALES Hay just ree d and for Bile by jZX. ' fc. LE" IS. MdTICE. rniiK indlrii'tal who 001 rowed my Trucks some time ' . ,-.T-. ... I baCk W'll i.ii-u.so inim.. .uv.ii, .1 1, -luiio i;a t . . i . ta ... (tnyioj i.ew i. ALE! ALRtJ I I. 1 ' f L ST ree'd Jim nris ot ruuourgn Ale. (rr.onix UrewJ ery) at fin) 1-5) ALUS ft HOWES'. 1 pilEESE.-liO boxe. W.R. Cheese for silelow by j wyio ali. is v nu t.s; L. i rv s IT.liS.-tOdozcaDsBalt.naore Oysters, euira arttcl, in store and for sale h mi Pr-r.TON BR'""" ,

I ,, .Mv.pou im nm -V I rriHlv rentlem.n ba. settled in our mid.!. and earnest3 a0 each: and plain Ei.hah aoft stn.a , aotirHg pMmaM. He is a rruduale of the Erons, H low r-, I rlminiii?. Arc, Vc Bonnets.. ,. . . At .t . a l . i...i horwithou, trln.minir. or trimmed to order oh j r'l'l l'T1'

lIB'n-TIIO OIT-LOIS a r A'JCTio.f. THILTV-TWO valuable out lots. In the north east anrt no.th wet qr. of'-ectioa 17, T. , R. 10 west, end 1 .a A a esaa - a I i t I ka

l,tonth. Su JSÄRÄ lane 3d. IPSA 1 ' I.r.t contain fro-n one t?)iT acres each, and are well t Uihte.l for riee. aud part of them bare flue frontsoii the Plunk 1'oad. pi.ki. ml i...T!rtlona ofthertsme maT be seen hr callin on the Prosrirtorson the land, or on Wbr-eler dt Kol-iiicon. corner of Main and Kiit 8tre-t. Evannlll. 'I ERMS: One third cash, nnU balance in l. s ana j years, with lnteret. Title perfnt. ... WILLIAM OLMMtP CHAS. O. OLMSTED. By Wntri.BR V Robisox. inyieiw MILl INERT AND FANCY GOODSm f KS. JAN E 11 A AS, ri'. cntlv from Louisrllle. haa ;I Jul otalIished a Millinery Store, on Main strretr ' opposite Ui" Bank, where she has opened a seasonable siock of Villib ry and Fatu y Gooda, comprising Spring m il Summer sty les of Bonnets. Straw Goods. R'bbons, Trimming, dee., d. " sli- ii.ii-s Iii attention of the ladles to these g otis. nuu uoe si e may ie suis iw ccure their patronage l good articles and low prices. he i prejarcd to nil all orders in a satisfactory man m, Jm;lj -J Mlln n Cneir r.lr in mime inst rei M t.ev 'i .ii..-.- . ... . 1 . t - i j - , I teamrr Sultaiia, in quant'ties to suit, at in S BOOK'S. - JOHN S. M ITCH K LI. A KON, PRODUCF, FORWARDING AND COM' MISSION MERCHANTS, Evan- i! i r. Im. Office and irarfho Itatrr i -., ,,, . a,., uf u d Locail, as, -rnt, of W - f m, ,T, itreet, bitweeu Main H alnul at. and tkt karf Boat at gtrrtt. w 7"lf.L advance each on all kind of Produce con signed to them, Tors th- hers or to ship totheirt'orrespoiideiits atew Orlenani the Eastern Cities Orders M purchasing Pruduca or .Merchandize, iIH d at the shortest notice and lowest mart et prices I hey will give prompt attention to the Forwarding eft all Merchandise and Produce entrusted to their care; gi.d with their experience and ample facilities for Storage,- .!, nm SMtattate i., i..r ...t ... - - deettf JOHN S. MITCHELL dt SON. f OliK VP!! TJÄÄS, ÄfÄK' LuS call and have then) adiusled. I he accounts ran he arttied at my s'ore on Water street, during the next twe weeks, after Hl.ich they will he p seed m hand-to enforce collection. (iuyl3 lf) PHILIP Dct'SNAK. r)EF.F. SALMON. CHKKSK, PKUNES. ( HOCOlas. Re K,dh .. ree'd per steamer Hick Keys: e eases IWJii Pmastj Ceases 94 boxes Prune.-; 2 casks Prunes 330 II, 21 Sn,,iU Salmon Mil lb hf Mill plckM Salmon; 4 baskets p. di Olive Oil; s tjiu Mack.-r. 1: ' 1 i. ki.r iii,. ch..l a KM, P.iirk ln.rl -v- 4 1,1.1. rM, v.. . 1 4 lvs fsoeeta e: Dried Beef; 24 bxs do Beamte 30 lxs Dried He-rinr. sanerflne a la Vanille; 40 hxs Ground sniee: .it oxs i . ivi 11 iar! ; 5 bxs Ky. .Mustard, loose;' ' 15 hs Pearl Starch; s inis snieratus; Pi bhs Sack Salt; -' hx ( ream Tartan 18 do Bed-cords, hemp Stria and Jute; 25 I.xh ralm Soap; IS ha Paesf do; 2 bxs Salt Soda: 11 l-tr Pearl Btaeeh in l a, in l-'ds Cider Vinegar; j 2 1 Xptsasgs; 3 real ( otion Bed e&rd; 3 fells Grass do; . , s..ai; 15 bxs S.iitv :i c do: 24 headlea I ottoo 1 wine; for sale at Ihe lowest mmk-r pneeej (atjlS) I. dc 1). 11 1 1 m a . TII..01V WAHi;, AC-Kec'J per ttrawer 15 doz Shaker Broom: 05 doz Common BrooTis; fi do "i.i,.. i riii-i- ..nm- 1 in.. in nrt; 10 ne'i. iiius Tat, 3 In in s'. 4 !,' .... Kl-.ie Tubs. S in ncal; 2 '.z Red " ' ; ,; ,, . 7".; . ',, t ? X'r.Vi . f i "V "D"i 1 fo To).-; 4 doz Cedaf PaiU.irnn uid; 4 nesti Cedar Pails us Pine El ur Buckets; 8 rim Iron Is tees Common hf bbls: 1 doz ( e gro. .Matches; 15 pross Cedar Fssseti; ; fi doz hollinr Pins: I. !oz roll to viashe-a; 4 ,injr ir Cans; 2 do Well Buck' Is 4 doztt ork Baskets. aas'd ; 10 du, hiarket do; 4 . Id. 1 ,v h bbi Covert; 4 Sei U illow Wafoes; 2 do. Willow Cabs; 1 d z do Cradle..; 4 doz While Churns: ror sale at lowest markei price bj ay IS I. dt D. HEIMANN. 1:01 si:, kiuin im oin ni: r.4L as a aw. r-avrf aa raaw ea PAINTS. OILS. WINDOW GLASS, drC. drC. ( llrEK MKNINT, v WALKER hare formed apartrterv s:np nr the ai ship for the above businese. ai d enened a Shop snc) j rUflfg nn Kjtaaaara str.et. Just above Lanrblin's od N 11 1. 1 ney win Keep coimianliy on hand a larjre stock Paint. Oils. Window Glass. Varnishes. Brushes. Ac , me. I he also ilieil orders far House and Sifii Painting. every variety, iroi,iiiriC to execut it in the beat Style and al the loacrt prices. us)9 lf M.W t HUlt tLOl Wil l, PA PEKf AC UTK ha j is' received at our Pap rand t'pbolstersSt. re, on i-irststre t, ipnlw Merrill, I -it-Id At ('.'-. a late iis-ortment of very h .-noisome as well aa . iiui' n v..netieaof Wall Papar, ss i I h Window Hiiud. r,:-, iVe ,,Vc-. which we sk those In ex&nnur who a isli to purchase. u wo will si ll them at the lorn t mar!, rt pr-re. We are prepared to p..x-r routtx in tho t --st slle on short Beetee. all and examine our OnvLI-ti) t. x MM ITT 4k MAKK. Uli 1.1 it' per steamer Pirk Krvs Sin. Kjatvea n n ii Fouks, Cofiek Mills, Trusts, On, Ar. i ee Hell ss, 1 1 and 15; IS rross S-oons, ?s"d; 4 lot Kidolos: 4 dns Diistii-f; Hmsln a; '.3 dvz Kinve a- Fort- s asd C do Clothes do; in '. 7. IhiU her Ki ivea. 2 dt i Shoe do; M bxs Coffee Wills. '': .ti dez Scrubbing co; 4. I.i M,.i.,r--.- Oaters.nos. 1" trbz Horo 0 1 ai 11 bxs Shnvii' do: l pro. G tastet; C doz do Boxes; SSos Tape Rorars: in d z Carpenter4 Perrlls; 1 I tiny onihs. ass .1 4 jfros.. I,i:d rto; iU tbuueasMi s. L. ( ;is. 6 dox 4 inch H S. F les; o G i). do: 10 bxs Glass Pipe; F-ir sale at kOWeet market price hv mn I 4 D. HEIMANN. rN. JS IVAKE.-KiT'd per steamer Dick Keys:. I - " lx am'd Wine, B'-er, Ale and Wator Tumblers; SadoxaM4d M-i: I -; 4 dox Sweetmeat Dishes. with I'oif r: 1 do O l.-i.s I u Is-8 do D ran Irr: 2S dt , agtor Paddles; SSdoc Ceil Rates; ?3 dm Butter Piatos, ,. ... j. ......,. plates: 4 ilm iilSfd Wallers; 4 dog aborted Kriwiiia Caster Frames: '.'do I ante r . -th pniet; doz Lanterii common; 25 doz assorted Snlts; For !alo at the lowest mar) et rriee by mi i I. dt D. HEIMAJtJf. IMK TOIt Ui:i( 4K Ml'VB. el-euhcre vcr) extended i nd su. csflIl prio tire for nenr two vear Ife i. therefore. full competent in art aa trustworthy Phvsii and surjreon. Fall peaSM.e h utsrnrt s in toto. those poisonous am. oestrueti aeiiia which the tissues cannot assimilate, as antimony . I laefeary, etc. Especially wouli lie can i.io aiiei-uoaoi i tle se f.ticto.l with l liroiiic diseases, as lie is ITel.arcd 1 . ,. .1 I". -TH, .a ir-.-1'.l.W ..i , ,, . 1 PI r.i r.i i nu .nivr.s r. iaa. wiM, -i" I rein iiis.ny tortus of disease, and detects l he real seat I i"1 ntapi.ltnde of every our; otherwise ofirn a difficult tsK. nun the principal cause in tne inniire oi rnvo iimii msjir w of chronic diseases. Ihe Doctor hj akso var odl in. and 'speaks fluently, the Gcrmaa laux-are. G aim a call. TT7 Ollice ou the lower side of First street, 3d dor a h ue: Main. Imjl-tl ' K';"rR -M KToN " T: LA , - T.tlLOUK W A.WF.L. ÜKKEerst rate Journeyman Tailors wanted, an o.io Vost maker. None others need apply to Ü. S. AN DEKSON, HB,J1P.'tL First street, opposite Comincrcial H..w. !N E ' BOOKS. TUST re. 'd S.iritualiin, by Judge Edmonl. ai.J' tr. Dexter. Passion Flowers; AittoOii'grrnpbT of an Actress, t.y Mrs. MowaPv a pi I SAMUEL LISTE Cr. A J OL.4SSES.- 213 bbU choice in store i nd fora-la Irl low by (ap.ti, Gl O. PO! EK at CO. I'.TllilCOlUEItED A I H C (.OODSi ' "E would respectfully ivii.- ihe stimUon of the t i.aoiea 10 our st- ck of h i tnbroiil'-ries and Lace (oio.is. just received per Exi.reiy.ctisisilnr of the Iatct . . . i .. . . . r f . . .i . t .I , . i , . i . t, . . - . ""'" i "' w i - s r in ,r : ierei - cmara.rticc, Chiiniseiu, h-'ginzs and Inse, timjrs; jm wWta La.ce Can Ar. atti su ik I t A HK1I.I.V. U.ce Caps. Ac. S 1 1 A N h L X A BEILLY . .") C BAGS Ship Stufl ree'd at BAG my BEDFORD'S. BOM I It M HvlML A. T. HANEY, IsOILER MAKER, TT Ol'I.D re.pectrullv announee to UieEnrine Build- , i of KvatisTille. and to all others interested. th'if ho h .. .s m. f..., lkf man s t his. Ke 1 r V wA "v u 1; 110 it rtll'lt1; ti,t'-. "i III' w ai "'oti 1 1 . and is preiArtd to make Boiler.: ordrr.and have thew li: -d punetuallv a. per a-r.-c hand, has h. relofore ren-lcTed it in.possible to falSI all r.iit 1 Is- a m, wvaa a ot . m r...- 1111T N , r 1 ' ! ". r I kai ar li s engagement, for wort , but he ha. now a reo that named him In say inj; thai the like di-appointmenta nan Lot occur again, tie is now maaing to:iers oiany sl.o or d .. ri; iion, on as good term. a. they can be ' t in the Wet, sud all work w arranted. Try Boiler Yard on the Caual, uo-r Willard Carrenter'. dwelling- lm4 3m s I ) i OV .-- X) I .VKi lbs Country- Harn; i.snn lbs Pork-house Haras, 1,300 lbs Clear Sides; f..- Rae a tn .s HAMILTON'S F;it Ur Grocery. TII TTEK A Kfaf.4. JL lbs trU Ro'l Buur-; ttsi .to. frcah fr'S' N4 r"d st nt p.FnpoRr't