Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 25, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 May 1854 — Page 2

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DAILY JOURNAL ArHTSANO"?D,TOn TkBMS OF üttCBtPTlO. ..'-.. IU Jj5 U, ayrraÄ!rh:::::;A::' n I m mmi TT.-rT - M rTi Moiittn i-cm-ati Ao.nev. r . . ,ii r:. ..r..,-i. - Vt .; ...,. .,...1 .de..' ;-r: -"" Cl-CIUKATI rtb ittreel re ta. Kra ., i ... -t 1 I . II ,!!" in. ou üi mow on an t-V cm o i . , ! 1 1. 1. SATURDAY MORN INC.: M'RII. I'oliticul lieni-U 'tlf. Mr. Enfilish, Reprenu:ive :r rn tue se anj Cond district of Indiana in Congress 'r I L . II .n,l ....de a , i,!t,et;!,ne " who voted for tho fbraka b apeech in tavor of it, somo offered a resolution in the territorial rorumittee of which he is a member, "declaring h lev, oi win-" . ... i . . U inexpedient .t tHt time, t, , . Of organizing i"rr,tur,, r-"" and Kansas." this was Bt'iurc th nr.f ioii administration whicli is his mas r j tap ha t Ml 'Iii tied that it would not rept-rd -- unea mat u wuu,- v. any man a uinocr - . j bill. Mr. Eddy and 31r. Line, also cremo- . a l,f I 1 II . ...... . . . X cr.lic representatives from thii n(lto oppo e the bill, and undoubtedly would have oppose I it, bed n ?t the ntoaeunr recivippo.e ed the approval of the administration But, ... .,. , no.Tr fel'iws. their wi vs taken from thern. - They could not call their opinions their own; ' or their own opinions as 1MB, the opinions they dared advocate as volUicim They knuckled down to the power, that be, put on r dough'.ces, and became subservient tools of ; the Scuth. They discovered that the a .'uiin islratioo would not regard them as Democrats j if they advocated Ubsir honett nlilSti and like the hae political cowards they are, t once changed about face, preferring to be traitors to good faith and to the North, rather than for a moment be considered outeide of the contemptible body of politicians ever cringing and crawling at the heels of tue President, and never daring to innale or exhale . breath of political life unless it has been received through him. They knew right well, that the administration having declared itself in favor of this measure, no matter how selfish and unwo'thy the motive, it would become their duty as leading politicians, having no independence of their own, to support the administration at home, and unite with the officeholders and office-seekers in making the muses of thsir party relinquish as they had done, their honest opinions and mtnly independence, to take to their bosoms what "the administration" had determined they should receive as tho true doctrine. They have bo'.ved submissively to the will of the higher powers, and kindly and meekly and gently, almost with Christian resignation, consented Safe to be made tumble instruments for securing .L. - - f I . L. : ..l. u .. - . i n n a . I i lu"u,t"BÜ' i,J"1 W,,,LU ",CJ wc -.-pw l . u ' r . A . . t - T uy tlicir own iceiuigB, to u jjani ti a .uuti abominable abomination. Mr. Miiler, representative from this district, has so far as we know, been consistent iu one thing he has supported the bill from the very s'art, Clayton proviso and all yes, he declared himself in favor of it before he evidently had a glimmering idea of what the bill rea'ly was, aud stuck to what he said like a man, or like a ninny. He will not have the opportunity again, after his present term is out, of misrepresenting this district in Congress. .Vlore Koni. Ve have commenced resetting the adver tisements of the Daily Journal in small and beautiful type, Agate, the smallest size used by any Western papers. Having a better and heavier face than the type we are now using fur advertisements, it is at least as eay to read as the old, although much mailer. Lately, giving even a limited quantity of reading matter, we have been unable to insert all our advertisements, and were .Imntl iUIIv rmnr..ll.H I . , sless favors. When the adverti.ements are reset, we shall not only be able to ac- i commodate all advertisements, but give more j reading m Itter. W e have thought this pref. K erable to enlarging the Daily Journal. At 60 3 the present size, theie is but very little profit 1 K . : t-mtmm mmmtmm I 1. .. Ulls f ,n,l5ilau.a.,u,.U,..s.u.c.,.8 F.i. paper, lauor, i. r c.e wc .0 co.ae, j i i s. - U.. .... I - - . : 1 would be . losing game. The next improvement in the Journal will be new type for reading matter a very do.irable improve ment, although the type we have now in use; is but two years old. We need not inform . intelli rent readers that these im movements .re very exDensive. and that consequently ' liberality on the put of patrons in making . and promptness in settling bills, are very essential to our newspaperatorial welfare. Mortality ir the Russia Army. The' last accounts from Europe teil a melancholy ! tale of the ravages of d.seiae in the Russian camp on the Danube. Tne cHoASt of the Danube is too variable for the Russian soldier. The change of lemper. ture between mgni anu uay, at ivaiaiat, is .rum io to o : . - .ir. :f . is I degrees, which operates disastrously upon the he; 1th of the tenants of the camp. A disease similar to the American dysentery, of s very malignant type, is cutting offthe Russian army by thousands. This same fatality has infected the Russian army in all her pre vious wars with the Southern nations. An instance is given of a Ru.sian army of 150, 000 men crossing thePruth in 1823,and in the 0 brief period of three months only 15,000 recrossed, the balance having fallen cbiefly by the havoc of plague snd dysentery.

Th. Drmocratic roBTentlon.

Tue State Democratic Convention met at I.!:..-.. last WfHnesdaV Alarme atwa. a-.icip.Ud. U M frnm mane rirominent sources, tnal una vu. ...... j , Convention would endorse the Nebraska Bill. We presume th oeendone.-ut .. . .v--0 .1.1 k ufln- -v cf teeltngin that there di'.i Deu.n . , . r.omnl we know is i-ipOwaiWa. uch endorsement, we Know , Party drill may whip in in - sscure the passage of such resolutions. Pbe ... .. . ., ---u mil leaders of the the programme ment in it, before I . I I I.I lion, ana oouoim? nxurcu - tie county leaders In passing them but we f v t. w-Auanl know there were many Democrats present, ncver cotlteUt, on- under the thumb-screw torture of the several party ' . mmtmmm ikair Vol fnr II V KIlC'll TeSOlU ' , , i.,. tions; and soma there wore, doubtless, u ho I II. IH tl'i '"l" .v.w.w. ... nor frij,lllefjed ,1 int., einiovoV..r.raln Nebraska tklsl f, r . resolution endorsing the .:...ire. If the Convention has passed euch Ill . f solution, they did not speas the voice ol - - - 1 a res their oWn partyi but simply from the dictation lr.:r bel.r. Washington.

P-rty had no doubled down SHOULD NOT FAIL in . iVSZSZZ. with the Wbraska endorse- THE SCHEME, rhc fear of eainj, reus ttttD!n mn, MechiIii, bk. jj t m J.?""- , ,th the ..HbrasKa llllt r th, nartv I tVMhincton organ ol J-oiu. '; .Y.Ä o"

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Below, we give some extracts from t.ie u inoHt prominent Demorrats 11 the State.' a We cal1 tha -ttention of ar to Mr- iR-' remarks: In view of all the facte :n the case, would it Im niilii!, in I ha Ib. n..... r , I i . . vl.. I., i . ....... w i..vn - ..n.v.ci..uiii. - i. - n.Tiiiiiii - . .i. .. .. nun, wriicri asseniLi;i !. ni 1 inrunariuiis tn l ie tion, which assembles in Indianapolis on the 2 Ith, to endorse the Nebraska question, as a Democratic mes.ure-a new plank in the f mrstic platform! That a n...Vc ment ,,f 'lh,S k"'d W,U empte i, we have t-ood , rtiirin lo sikiopI rnm I i.i l.in.ir i i u -I ii.. s.-ntinel's editorials, and the firurinfr 0f set , ... ."-n- :. j.. . i c i r rl of the old hunker political tricsters, in ii vers portions of th.. Slate, whose not to has ever ben "rule or ruin." A e shall goto t.h State Convention with a determination , 10 oppose tne adoption 01 any und 11 re.nl ulions touching llie disputed que.tion. The Democratic members of Con?re,s are not uni- . . a a... ted upon this question, and whv should it be . expected that the party should be, at home! j r.ven the IJemocratic members from Indiana I are divided on this q-iestion, and there would be as much propriety in the convention passing resolutions comini'.tinjj the party siinst th.-bill, as in its favor. The leading Democratic papeis throughout the country have declared that this was not a party question, and it would be suicidal in the State Conventi 11 to say otherwise. And again: If the Anti-Nekraska Democrata.of whom there are many, attend the State Convention, I ..." uciciiiiiiic uu hi a uuuru ooyobl. ion, anil i stand up for their rights like men, ihey can J I preven t sn disastrous a calamity. The vote on the Nebraska Bill in the House, proves elearly that it is not a Democratic measure and it would be suicidal to undertake w make it a Democratic measure by endorsing it in the State Convention. Let the Convention say nothing about it. I'lie I lip..-. 1 fie chickens- were not tied up yesterday, nu our reporter mm not seat n.mseii on tne i nn niist ia eirsn rn. s:s ibis i . i-. ,i , r . .,...... . .,., ... . .... u.in , yesterday afternoon, it is true, but not darker I ..... ..... than black clouds generally make sublunary

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things. In fact, we are inclined to the pin-; had hoDedto see a full account of 'he pro j h,ned th, experience ol u laborious w,,,- ... ., , ., , . naa nopeu io seo a lull account ot .ho pro- u,r ,n ,he i,ep,r, m-,lt o( UWe. Iwas,hov. ion in common with other folks, the pr.nfer fecdings in the Journal, if it is a Whirr na- ever. i. n,. u.rs. of ska laai A. ,. ..,,,, .

ceott u. msstateu oy several inuiv.uuals who astonished themselves by rising ... l . 1 W. 1, ! I eariy yesterday morning, that the eclipse duly came oft', and was over by 7 o'clock A. M. However, that may be, we lost cigars in betting it would come off, or come on, in the afternoon. It d'd'nt do it. But our triends can take the same comfort we have1 I nolh,l nnr.pl tvith that ninl.ll.J.. S0Olhed0Ursel.es With, that multitudes all ever the country have been made fools of j with us. The same notice we published, has been published in nearly every paper in the I est, giving tne ajiernnon as tne lime lor f( the exhibition. We sincerely sympathize with the badly fooled. The Harmoxious Democract. In In ,. . . . , . 1 t n , diariapohs on 1 uesJay night Joh n L. Robinson, in hisjspeech, denounced the Temperancs m?n 0 as Unprincipled m?n. heil he! m i. i r. . rr,, j ! had finished, Doctor Thompson arose and; r aWeH K' .hi.i.nn if Im. nnrlpr-'nod him to anv . . . . that the Te nperance men were unprincipled . . men. Ho dec med answering the question, 6 wneii xiiuinpaon appea.eu to tue i. uiin.au r fm ' M-t. ol "the meetino- and nut the niifsfion a second

.. n r j . i- even innig wun everyhody, and nthin ff by time. Robinson replied very indignantly,... 7 ,, . . . . -p. , . . , .. nim.en; he mtc . regard spoils as principles, when Thompson remarked that if he said the , , . . 7 . , L. . n, . . . , . and help those who have helped him to the 1 emperaiice men were unprincipled, he was . ... , , r r I ' 11 Ü ni I 11 S t I ( in . to ii J thft M hread and '..iftor "

,iJfi R.binson drew his cane, and the Doctor made efTorl , get - from a per. aon standing near by. The crowd, however, interfered, and the muss wa ended. Strawbekries. The season of this delicious fruit is now in it zenith, and the most luxurious dishes are r.i. htly served up at all the ice cream saloons, and aemi-occa-ionally find their way upon the tea tables of our ho- ...... ..... telsand ooarding houses. We are pleased much l.ro-er croo than usual inucn l.rger crop man usual r our neiir'iborino- horticulturI our HKiy luutui. uoriicuiiur li : : .l t.-i to learn that a will be raised by who ar- annually increasinir their beds i r t for the cultivation of this delicious fruit. OCT If, a. has been said more than once bv Ith. 0ft?an here, the Democracy of this district are in favor of the Nebraska J B o - - . . -... . r .a . - a ,aa bill, an ! 3Ir. flliller in voting ior mat Dill, wan hut m.ikino- tiSfe voice or ins Democrate o r voce of his Democrat ic constituents, o em. .ht.taa-.iB aftk. I VvUI O. Ik I " w-am.y v a (lie Democratic C0Ji2re.ii.0Ha 1 nniivantion. nominate kinsarbr re-election. We shall see whethef thewill do it. . , . (jCr The insurance OiflceS Of Boston have fT ; , sunered in very Urge amounts recently on risks on cargoes and vessels which hive been . lost at sea. The Post say. th.t three millions will not make them good for the past three months.

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. , .Jk Dpino-b-b --7 . : ' ' U .iSfe ' criuc puper, a miuu hi ztzl a, not see any necessity i r . nr-ni time-: j0r uri'Böl. II ' J iirn ' .11 111 - r jt organizes ifetVree : The attempt to for:e the eomiuisir .'oi innd ,t friend into n..'aure thai , - u...,, niir-urrit riiTH .r t e ben aWICE PUGlH EU I AI I h , , . ,..,,,, , usirta , will, we think rffWh fait But win thcr the auaini5,rutiuI1S Pi:(.;Mimb or pot, THE PRB&g - - r - . , . , Dr,. puujt. 8tMnmiei.t mmm . i Wc hope llie Ledger will be consistent and ,lut ücny Ullder the Iron hand of party driil vshat h bonetlly spoke a few weeks l!..t umm L. ... . .t.. mil nf which know the material or v. nun k.'IV. ÜUV"W. , r ... aid can Loco'ofo editors are composed, iu 1 k H . .t.hnr if the Ledffer scarcely believe our netjhbor ot me titucr ...a . I f he be. ' wl1 De lrue lo his own conscience. Itneo., we hall make him a yloriuus except on to - I - o n .,,! locof0co editors generali, and dt o.e a cotUmn a week to l.is eulogy . irririi i 1 11 r 1 . . - -j. h .biish-d u t"tft ifts tn,1o n hi -li we vq i. panic- , v csllt!;e a'.!nt':?tn broui fnniiei rrrrrmy, s being one especially adapted to their 0 r r w anis n everai tn.ng-. I fennemen l.Ar. .nr..n..tl.. 1 .S - - J . ncru t.'iisi'iM.iv on ii.iiiu 1 uri;i- aim "cmiai ' 0 & assortment of u pricnltoral iurtruir.enta. and 6llusu' vt-ry T,....y uea.reu uy .armera snu yardet.ers. They are constantly reefrig all the newly improved tfrlM tursl instru- . i ..... . J . ..c ! j ! i i... r I nie i) is, ana as ineir wnoie aiieini.iii ts aevnted to this business, turmeis will lind it to advantage to examine their stock and prices Any 1-tffi.iag implement wanted, irisini? the latest iniDrovement". mav and couiprisin w mm 9 r be , l)tined t ür.nt & Co., .,nreor any ... , , ' -eds des.red for the farm or garde... hey also keep on hand ali varieties of teed. Their store is on Main street jut 1 elow the Canal. Tltet'attai.

1.1.. l I ID ill- . . ....i.wi .7 IWi.k ol halem. Sal-m. trniwi)'

Vt-nt a tree and tearless "7 n.nk i c-.uuerPitie. Ca- in.'" ' ".'". .

1 bemss Dowling, Resident I rustee of the , News of the Day to Mr. J. G. Hutchinson, Wabash Canal, says in a communication iu who will hereafter conduct it. We wish the Sentinel of the 24th that II the breaks , ; r great success which is of course a the canal will be repaired in ten day., odMirtune.

all North of Sugar Creek were repaired by this time. He savs the re-construction of the Sugar Creek acqueduct will be urged IS ... . ... . . 15 , ft as poa-iHe, and will be completed in L ... . . n r out thirty days. But of r , m . 1 si l, , I course in speaking ! .(ml - I l) 1. . r l . oi tnrr v a.iai, ne iibb no reifrcnci' wiiatauever to the ditch below Terre Haute. He has not evidently knowledge enough of its condition, to be able to express an opinion. neinorratlc oii:tfttia;ia. The Democratic State Conv-eMioa nominated Messrs. Dor n, Huyden, Nev I.i n 1 und Larabee, for re-election, and Judge Alv in P. over, of Pos,y Cuunfy, J Supreme . r.i , . . . innri. I n is Jiiliriiti k.iv lliri vv :i nut - much opposition to these gt ntlemen-n-.t S, '. - i. , ..t- ;,OPÄ.,; w - per politics should m ike no diflercaeo with enterprise. Or If is a singular fact ihut Indiana gave a lnrrjer vote in I ivor of the Nebraska bit!, in proportion to her o legation in C Igisai . than any other free State not excentirii? Pennsylvania more than ihe whole of New England, with New Jersey thru a-n in twice M ! I -- St m 8 III ally 19 UIIIO hliuqoue B S m a II V U S a 1 - .. .,. , A. ,.r- ... ehirrnn Tllinnisi Intt a .-iiiil U'isi mi., n rum. bmed. .V. A. Tribune. Tho rea,on h obviou. to any one acquaintej wilh the political attributes necessirv or tne lorm.uon oi an inaiana tsocoioeo Congressman of the present day. In the

I first place brains are a verv rediculous ..'eminent family physician, Dr. Warre... I

perfiuity in ssu'h a promotion; he must be a know nothing" In everything but Democra- f v. .. 1. 1 1 I. K 'ii ticiiiinij uui ociiiutia- .- . . . . dictatio; 0f conrentinn.. .nd the, milir. - ...a.- . j- ... " tue auministraiion; lie must not have , . an honest Opinion Of hlS OWIl Utiles, t Pn- . . - Ulliess It entirely l!rC8 With Ills dictation Bild Dolicv: hei . .. . .. ' 7.' must not ue a man mine nsDH ol toinkin' I . ,. ,. , m . for himae t tni erern. no- a froo .. f kt- ' - - w ..ws. . i . vii nie , . . j , own: ne mi. at hi. a tnntr tn in n...n u I 1 r I . . . ' " . . ' in ma power, e must oe a person nappy at ust ue a person nappy at better feelings of his nasts, and all hi. own Mu oi., anu uii 111a ow n juugsacrificing all the ture to party behests, and all hia own jtidg ment to the judgment of those above him hoare trjing to keep in power; he mi at, have Iiltle enough rcanly independence to 1CC ly ques1 uho eubrn't his cause on every piominent 'on to the action or dictation of other. nav P,rty auth rity ; such a nmn with - i.i 1-u",lll,'l'u". ne peopie, -naru nsteo Democracy," "Republicanism," Ac, ttc, . pmmi.uw.mi am, t.v., ever or his lips, may be considered . proper- . I . , v . v rnnc.itn.uil I ,,.r, ....... I i I ., i . r.s J constituted Locofoco candidate for Con-

gress. There are exceptions occasionally, but there have been of hte years iu.t enough w a of such Locofoco Congressmen representing this Slate, as to misrenresent the rarle of - 1 r -i -- Indiana on every importnnt occasion. I IKV ne notorious .iait. u ru p-issen ... . . .- Jt t-l-a I . . V I Oown the river Thnrs-rfaw tv.nin. nn the -T BfB irnooert J. Ward. t he Ward lay at our r 1 . ... . ... ... ... wharf several hours and many of our citi sens went on board to see the wretch who has exiled himself from the home of his t . .. Childhood, snd finds but a Cold embrace . a . . A. wherever he goes. He became very indig-. nant at a fellow passenger who took the libr. S erty to express a doubt a. to tho impartiality of tbs version of the trial recently published , W wjww "rr . . t. iht 4nn ftnnt.

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.., .i The Indianapolis Journal compile-tn lowios list of the Bree Bunks in this Stale, a id the places of their location, irom me r . I d lv the Auditor of Inj diana Ui'Sl!;. ftl; . W.ttmh Valley k. Logan-iport. S tu itoek litnk lo. rmr-v Bnk. Lafayett. la li-na St..L-k k. Liorte. PlvM-ouih lUnk. Plvaiwulh. Drama llnk. Korae. I'uM'c St.k lk. Newport. IJank of North America. n.k 4 .....hu. i t - xrjin. nnk. Lim. h ... a. ... l ,rt. , . ,,..r w,, , . ,. Sfj, st..fV Nreuritr. o. ,r;,,ri. ik, us.-if.lto. . SSTSÄvBlÄ --- , H.ir -. Ium Stufi . :r . ' ..rtTll!.' C ntr.il Hank InJianpoIif. Stute Stock Ik of la.. Peru. Hauk of Al"nv. Nevr Albany. .i. n. a. tfa. Jrh!l h,,,;... r. Tue .train' Uink. JJ'. llero'ianU" i Mechanic' Bank . ,. ,nk nf AlM ,n , ,n M.wAlWar " " .thBank.soathu.nk. nk..f Mt -r..on. Mt. v M-kMn BiTtr Baak. Jaar. Bk of Kt. w aa -. n. w .v. Mt. Vern in. " V . A. a. -UU-R:ck tk. Franklin In;. C.. ranaim. KvsTlUJ. i.oaa.port tru. .o. i,..8airt. "'on l.ak Road Campany. Michigan City. ,,, 1. . D..h- n... .,r. 1 -mnkiui. ; . Wrnon InJ III U'llS DI Uli lllu BUUIC DJII." yuj.i . u. ir iii 1 1 r 1 r. iwrr vm um .i'.ii a"". - ,..r inre q0 jn püScy county, and of the Delphi and Frankfort Plank Rond Co., at Delphi, C.trroll couuty, our bankers inform aw. I tri I awt tat It 11 Si T it Ii V THIHlli 3i-. d i ut - u r. t u uhi v. wb.it - - count. . , Bills on tl , fotlowino- of !.. nanka have - txcrra to larger denominations: ISU . ! ..!. r T I . I , I . 1 I . ? :J,J o iT't Tlii .ft . j . e . Ft.ink issues no hi s of ,he denomin ition of SlO. Bank of Al1 ,1 am .. 1 . I ... Ann . U.HIV. ilrW .A'UBIlv, 1 a li'.l'a llici-05 ..3 . . ' 'his'B-nk i-ties no 20's. Public Stock ted lo deceive. Of the institutions above CI!uni . tC Union hnk Road Comfekoy, I.o-ansport fn-urance Tomp; ny, and ; franklin Insurance Cumpauv are not Fret? i 9 ! only the i-suea of the L.-.g-iiaport .re received on deposit bv our bankers. T). ,, nnm0er of Bsnk.. Insurance Co.'s ,artt l,Bnk Ro .d Co, ie 65. Our readers ' w ill do well to preserve tltia 1st Yixcenhes News of the Day. Mr. J. I Bunion has disposed of his interest in the (r'j Bishop Hughes, of New York, ha rTiüiisiitu u jt-iiur in me ts . i. Courier siki Lulr in which he trives notice that ho j tViquirer, in WlllCh he gives notice that he j?bulished a letter in the N. Y. Courier and - d ------ (.all review at lenirth th late annpcli saau revtew at lengin tne late spepcn (sen. Cuss in the U. S. Senate, in regard to Catholic intolerance Sseiiutor Evereti'w Leiter ol I I e a i g- n a -II oh. oSISSTi May 21. Senator Everett has written the following . iter to Gov. Washburn: sra mm . . . a a IJOSTOX, ftliy 13, J04. Sir: I regret o have to inform von that I mi under I he neessitv of rrs gning mv seal in the Senate l the LTnifed States. When i , C(,n.Mlfed to be a candida-e lor that place, . . . - .... - In. niinrnvi'i ut:it. m e nv.lt i I rl m . t J hope that I should, in that n-pect, be fully . : eT,al l" i,s duties a hope site! wards conindisposed, and during the present session of Congress my l.ehlth hss been oreatiy impairril. It I now Mich us to make it impossible for mr, either With respect to daily attendance ou the Senate, or the adequnta preparation for important subjects o! di-cussion not io mention the burden ol business mr- ' respondents, which is very heavy to discharge my otlinal ut.ties in a proper manner. Pi. id rVillfitf Ok f nOfi'-ll if -till s-t . a r A tliA ' " "' " .... um I I -.me mritk ikm adWem-msmmm mJt sSwa. --. mmm. I son, and the increasing length ol the dsllf seaeions, and I could not persevere in the elfort without incurring the risk of the most r . i r serious conseqiien 's. F or this reason, after anxious deliberation, and in obedience to the ' decisive opinion of my long experienced end have felt it my duty to resign my seat the resigsstioa to lake effect on th first of j iinii intiiiis re 1 1 r 1 ti -r I rout 1 1 e f ubiie scr. I. 1 . . . " puonc err 1 devJteJ myself for thirty years! bee leave ! tn rvtirpss aa A Pn and vralStAal ipiwo fl

Hank, Newport, l's altered to 5's. Bank of -r?-, w i 1 n,u ,X,t " nnwill. I's altered to 10 s Union jl-M bb J-tt J,. ,.,., . i .mjrJT . F.. o.l.ltKRI i ..... nsarJUr Plank Kod CO., Jltcm-ran iitv.'Ja alterpd , .iru i.. gou.i a hi-n o.ey iamefrom tiie lacior. . No article TAR C ANDLE 3 3ä whole half a. d uarter ta lO. State Stock B,nk flt In.n, t BaMs'-raanTaii -tu..wass. tw. 'a' tr if.nrr r c P.ru, l'sal-eredtoö'san.l 10'e. ... r- i,. vi-ha. ; b 85IIROKnKl, ' Ljigl?Tdx CO.. Sya nm, Wtsy.

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... , . r ZJf . . . ,1 ff" Püiled.dphia. in packajr.-s sxpreaal rorGmUi i obligation for the many distinguished nvtrks ! use st fmv-ii cookn v .miivV iZL mZ . " -, .. l-.,,e . , i JS"' " .'"?-) CUUIV . lain.ly Grocer). 0f c,.fiJencc Will which IS ve been ion- I

iiri I hv the npnnlo ami llam I om.Ulnro mtl If. " r r- 7" .7 'T- w' "ty native oiate, anu Dy me executive ol I ibm HmUm the Union. -.ii i in. irivciu priiyers lur nie u inrrnu 1 y i ic .:. ..... r.. ...... . r . l i i ' wel'are of our beloved Commonwealth and country, 1 remain, Sir. mo.t resj.ef fully, 1 our obodisnl Servant, EDWARD EVERETT. To his Excellent y. Gov. Washbvrn . ocfkeme court of i.idia.ia. I he May öCFREME court OF I.IDIA.IA. The May Term of the Supreme Curt .o.ooneed in lh ci,y Vfslerdi,y morning. Ail the Judgrs , t . r.:.are on the Bench. Decisions were m id in the lollowino- cases: John Case s. State of Indiana . Appeal ri Irom Franklin C. C. AQiru.ed. ..si... - ohallen riomas et .1. vs. The Board of Coinmi?smnPnof Clay Co. Appeal irom Clay C. C. leveled. Lewis Dtftar SB. The Board of Trustees of ur . E r- ev .. r. . . ...tt,i,. taiui-üror io nneu. t ourt. The judm nt tho Court below was affirmJ n . . t , The Commisuoners of St. J. seph County .. n. . . ,,- phaa. H. Puan ct ni Ann'. emu i hart. Judgmeir. of the Court was reversed. J. W . R iberti et al. r. Joseph Mai ne. . Error tü S'il;er,a,,d C' C- Judgmeut af.e . . I Ain.T li. uaiP r.c. Item I'r L-.-. t r An neal from GrautC. C. Judsment nfÜ nit d . . i D.ikari r.r.m.i J ... Tn. .. ....... .. j i,m ij-Ain-non ' Wm W t B-W m-ss r ire i. .-nr. nice- 'nuipmy. f.iro.-Io Deari r t 1 ... . uooi s. -"-oicni revf r.eu. i I 11. J Jl ns'JH r.v. .1 I P 1 11 X n t Vn.ir.ri 11 :i: si ...... 1 . .11. . . , ,,r T, , "rrfrom Cuss U. C Ditsmissed State Jour. 2Zd d uicii.n, At Princ tin. Ind.. oa t Uth cf Bar, 1S54. by Re. H W. "W; Mr- rHAMLL.j. Filb.vcä to Mui TCoRSELIA LrllN.aiiofthatplac.. , wsdid-ot aol mn kiatuaiioB of irHai -ake .ithon.h prasmtMMwiy marries a., a.i fowtmi ; ofallth. wort. ba.Uthew.lT.1. to .cur. harrir wish, for our BAwsda. if frisad Freaa b not the harpis-t French g.ayÜ p0 craher, eU- itu ,ntir-,r hit0a - .ii itIt:.i Kaon.'. .'"""J . w. . . , are

. S P "E C I Ä 1 NOTICES. I . - Use Dr. Howe's Shaker Sarsapanlla!

I u ii.uo AO EXCCBSloi THEr.n will b in Exeortio. Train, oa S.t'.nlny next, to the Whi: River Hrilgy. Vit a ImMMI Celebratio. i to be ( th eilUen of VinrnM. who in I V th citizen of Vinrennej. who invite the citizens 01 M Kransvilleto a tad. Thii will afford an opportaaity of seeiag tbe new Ra.lroa.i Bridg-. which is the finest in the State, Oar t-i' --cuiren J. KS Harlan. Esq.. rilladdrei th meeting aal a a tine II eacted.

. . we fc.iiua ..a, ..in ii na.WMtJM.il aaaaawaiaaaaaaaaaaaa . rtir nnniantl t7IPPC! K hill lob.Ull.A 10 . J.1U m -.a rcri SHIS P! IfCIIwl laJs-O ! AXES. . 1, r 1 I VIP 1' .teamJr Uddea Owl fck 12 to Sbw- Bcwab-n II doi o. 1 scr.iu...ng urusoe; I'i dos No. 1 Scrnbl.ing Brujht; 1. No. 2 .'cruhbiu,: 00 dot . o. 4 eo eo; in dot No. W Horse So; 12 grojs Lead Pencil; ; Q ,1 , n.. do; n 4t awnwS stata; Kor i.l. at lowcil market my J." price by I. ft D HKIMANX. I V v, co.Rfc; Ap o ,T-.-a m ."..;.h bbb m at .u!.rtcti.MiD.t -- luivT tri. .-cator. u.yi tS FEED AM AÜKICwl.rUKAL SUKU STOKE. 1. E.3 a i-.ia.w a-ALtRs IS tU R;"- ,n Jwü ?Tfws? r-wcÄr ImfftftfzZTnU, Inj. r.ovld-tf a- v - v . ' AKTION SAUS. WOOLSKT a. Masi.N, ACCTIOKBKKS. GREAT RAKOAlNS I'll R HRO'KRM AHO KKYAtl. DC4I.RR8. On Tu ..dar. May 3l'ih st 9 o'cl iek A. H.. Wti; wiU St 11. St I i AwctiM St-ire of Men.r. ft . 1 y k WW N. I -in in jm!M1, unrstnct or of Cigars ami IVi-ac-ation of or Store Th.T.ea--.Mn- iy .f llaaidiJaaTwtws Ft Iw-miy eo. wlitcli as wMaSfioS at the late MOflognM fit, UUW ItariNBD suoaE-7. ibklt Uaf. BmsIms. ffwfcsj? iitaVnM ry. jsTiUBA SIX CI64 i " W kj 1Ü Loxes 1.0 0 i h. !;..'.-e mslity. s K f;n.p.i:iiT a CO.. i uti If... ne.r Water. ; , , :..!N. . . ! i A ior ale iy ' 75 Voxes. tett qn'li v. thit day rte.irat. uil.iii.K. & to., fie., near U atar. .OVLI UY.- IV Cliickca aa 1 a few u Turkey received L tnitd.yat (.mvi) Ct.OK 'I K.mily ir cery . 1.) DOI cii.ii t ('radios; - i :v doz Snath, roo d and for S. Ml' Fl. (IHK. TO I IIS: FI HI.IC. ÄN eaassquenr of th-i .nonyaion eo mm .intestina la th. Kn.iurer" of Ms i '.'th. ! reia I wasd. e. 1 calumniated. tli K. itor of tli I i r. Mr. Ornky. w r.lkit pol thii . iu rr.v ti. a. I, .i I. i .-t'. I f. I the SSDi I in I .rn wl, eaa'adtlttia article to le nl li.Ud. rar. the .line of JaC'.B 1! RN of th'teitr. Fr-i.ht Aa.-nt of ihn EvanjviUs an l i r.i'.jruv)U Kailroau C.'in n; . my . ' r TH E 00 I SB DBITaCH. transijoc, M. ) 2 th. SAVIM. 9 BilIK HD I Xi H.WbF. on loft. rs-.nr..w... . . c: .. ,",, i - - ouÄhmW ! L. , , .. r SoTa Mi wum Cities, cift sT.:.'.:r. rr.i.'.iv M :s. j .uu s.i I, cici.ti. z3 u I..1-. rn. uu r e.ierw vines. fl9M '1vt. Silver CUan.. tnrurr.nt Money. Land oi Wlkrr,n,s Ae -c Make ( ii-ctionKaud remit proceed. pre-ati't! at citr : r t mfa 1. iic' H.ey r. nuttv. to any narto Kurope. 1,'iijin trom o'clock A. VI. tillöo'plck P. M. (i COPKLANP. N. B All orÜT , pot-p'id) promptly aUen led to. my.'S I in LA DII.S SHOES A1 XEI P1EKS.-Jsjal MOMTOda choice assortment of Ladies' Bask Ina. Hootecs aud Kid M. oners, lor sale low a WILLIAM HP Oft KS', tti'Ä Corner .Main and Second treet. i (" I , i 1 1 A J . A ur' i. ral assortment ot G in chains i and Olaghasa Lowes to be bad at HUGH, i J-1Ü - -r : 1 mm mmm .... X "r .'. .I, 7 sSrr" ..... . . i ne vii: i. oa m . .-.t . ;or me r.oi I n 01 i .. tu sv si reel I - i. - I 1 ... ( . u . ..... ... , .. from 1st to Mh street, and that th" cart i l.-iktn from Lid -Tort, coiiiineiu i.ijt at 5;h and runni'.; to Bill Klreei-, K. h..l all not be removed to a greater distance than 5 HlaeSa. Hy order of the Common t'nunHI. i k r . ..... -a v s ' r. x i . . a mJ-sVU ur.U. 11. IUU1I, l ,iy t lerif. m i a i: voters vin ii i:. 4 I.I. persons .w nii.fr land adjoin I a Ibe land own-.i A !o,-. as foil..,. . comer oi the S.B aar. ter of iectloa tweuiy-u, e, township six. soath of nsn ,.. MM wi-t, are herei.y not. Oed that, on die lillh day of I ii lie. A. U. 1851, tii Coiin.y Surveyor, of VaiidelbaiSfc comity, will proceed to rati the lines and e.tnhli.h the corneis of said 1 nid. BoBKKT PKttODA, in .' JOHN LUDW1CB. KBPIHBD MOt.ASSKS 100 bbls Heflned and choice Siigir-house .Mol.isded, for sale vat bw hv myS- s. F.. GILHbKT dt CO , Syc. near Water. bit l.Tj. Jut ree'd and fur talc urn or ni..n low at L. E 1 1. It KRM A N 'S. myJI Main str.-et. I door below Draacli Rank. FW GOODS Tr E RECFIVKI. this day the folluaing Goods, vi.: WW Dam -Wik BT nasse ÜSfTh" ItalSml Oamask K oralrl law furUiu, Dam.tak Chintt; W hite Cirtsla Muilian; Sui.crtd tin lt nnct Rihl on: ; " nur . r i ii : - ii .,, n kc.;. i.. a; 5 r.vi acliil Cheek im)ianu: p,-,t" " rip? fce (o cnoap-. -4 .wanuaester .uniftsmi: rawer Couoa HaTr Ho.; vltb a vai r etberBOods. wtwal mizi eJt 1 7 tTKy. rpiFJ I'MTFX wHwOses X; 1 jü boxes Rooflne. in store and for sale hy (m24) SAMUM. OKK. O niWlTHO. QUIGI.KV'SSupircurod Hams for U'.I J ah- at mytm) COOK'S Family Groc- r. I'ltl'-MI Tl.ta.-A full variety of Tess dirert HOTICE. NOTICE. T7"HlnK la mr wir. BissAeiA Flowers has shanioned ft me w.thniu a. jnst cause, this i. to nntir. th. put. lie Bot to Steal h.r on my sc-ouut. as I shall par no del.tanr h. con too: on after tLis dau. JORDAN FLOWERS. my4l!-3t WSKTEn. A SITUATfOB hy a joni g; man as Aeeountant or as 2. Sataat lo Moreaotdlo KitaOlishment. atofi By a voune mm who has considerable? experience in the Hardware business. AppU to S. V K I RY mit 1. At J & W Keillv's l,rAXTED.-A Dwelling House to rent, apply to W f. G. kka IsV ni'w3 EjHWort vmexrit . r- . Zl sarSJ Kvan.viile C... Wort. f ANTBS. A German, to make himself rene rally useful about the store. To one who can come well recommended, will find immediate employnei,t at (mv.ii BABCOCK KKOS I r. ROXKS new Cheese ree'd and for sale by ZO m: I. dt W. BBILLT. i irTsy iiÜs j Tusr KKrEXiu"c !! x" 1 ! cbinei I (I sen Hand Tools: d Stove-pipe Former; 1.' pair Sh.-ar.. ns-'d sizes; i u 5.tt H.,iio-.v Punches: Klvet setts, ass 'd5e..: Rettfoc and Rirettnf'Haav m.'r and Grovi g Tools. AH of the ab-re wlllle sold at ... ...ufdcturer's prices. imji3) Babcock. bkos. ' . , T ATA JK , y ,.i i r- , ....... r...i lost r. 12 sett -oli 1 Pu... hes; I 1 -w.;,iJ Btr.cr,pi,.in and fancy colored, just ree'd X-i and fur s .la at reduced atioe. 1 L. SILBKRMA.N, myC3 Main street. 1 door below Branch Hank. ffim. V"'"t' "i'irmt ny3 Mainetreet,! door below Branch Bank. V"rTT Bleak Silk, just ree'd and forsate low at ' oi ..... .,.---k..i-w ... ..i, H-..w ; L. MlittCKM A A'f a . . .'...n.ii . .1 .i r ' - y - I lTTfti.oi OEKKDCoIlars. Undersleeves, Emb'd r. u. ..i. i.i.r. s.,.. m.,i. rn.nt.ri . .'-uuacitii..a. v.. .mi lnsrtll lnsrtii)-'s. for sale ery low at L. S1LBB8M AS'8, mjem .Main itreet, 1 uoor oeiow ura... a Hank. r'A PES. Black tilk and fancy colored; also Lace 1 f Bme-asl -.....! und fnr aualsft 1 -a sat V LfllPB I UsSk I TV "va .v -"V a rr u USILBBBMAwTS, my-:3 Mainitreet, 1 door below Branch Bank " 7, Zr, Z 777. ' 01EK!!-rlack, Brocade and Watered.f.ney, pU,d O and striped, just ree'd and for sale very low at L. silblr.maN'S ra" . uain 1 aoor Branch look. VI Al. 12 bales slizhtlv dan. sped fnr.il in k.. : iJ- my23 GEo FomIBR at CO. vyyY BAGS.-e.250 in baie."nd"bundiin I I biurt auu ior Su .0 :v trKtt. rnSTERAM . isc - , 1 j a

,-Ti.keU for g.iug and returning .re reS,.c-S. f;r thi.ee- 7-,, VZrtZZjjm. ca-ion. 10 Sit. The CanaMM Kransville t I j'clock A. M. p Q.my returns his sineer thanks to his iaj 2 : -1 1 mcr.'U! lricnJs tor iht'ir lorin t sstrasSSga, and KpectIT fu l !.lieiti a 1 'iitlnuai.ee ol the same, which will ho If F. AO Till! daly reciprocated We invite BtUMlUOB t the ad erlisement of Ur. ..to- A Stlre k-.oüi, well snpplied, wil! he kept for the te-h.-gnn's Katroct of HydroptpT, wMek is said to be a 4.,)n,10l:ition of Ut-uts, and iluir orders earefull) filled, nest 1 taJ rvaood) f ir Uyisjapa, Scrofula, all skin, 1 nakCMaka l P. G. O'KILLY & tO ' anj aim l all clirouie ilh'-. It comes well recom- I - . m hj 0 e I Um first citizens and ph siciaM of M'AM.KV .VI 'AKiF.lt, Ke.tucky, aad t m whit we have leamcl ..fit, itoiiiH ATTUKNKV AM) ( OU.NSELOR AT LAW. bo a .Uuu'te luodseto, -SM as the recipe accompanies BKN,:.,,. 1 .u.i.e. t.xi and kt.iin.Ti .out. enrh bolt e, it i nt a ii 'truai. ud there . SOOM UM umcu iu jj,', Blue'., over Post Office, rin-uiuatances nol mueh ehanre fr it to bo a humbug; . cirtu. siait a u.a ufflicted. i my19-ly F.rantvtUt, ad.

e P. o. O'RILBY & CO, storage, Forwarding and toramision f .L. m A to- r s.

EVANSVILLE, I5D. H ating fitted up a mummoth harf Boat, th-3 largest on the( , f.lf,!i;lat.. alM husincs i.itrDted o ourcare. eilhuhiu i.nir, in t!u mot sul9tn:itial manner, w. nre preerbv at 1 U, K AILIIWAD OU I.IAAL, witti'Hit expoj.it. r to the tnclemei.cj" of the w ather. any TrDern: ui.J i.srtii aUraUciilion will be paid In KoceW ..... Vt..r..i. u n . I k'a.tvnp.tilil. .111! ula.i ,1... w. ! w tt IRff . . OSWWB KIClHT A LO I Hjsm who wih to hare their Dafruerreotype. ! -tt- too -S H- laBUUtl , will please c. It soon, a by thu pre nt arrangements kvi will deliver his Room 1 into other hands b) Um first ot June. Don't delay, for this will bo .our last opportunity. w 18 Std . - m r m lib a. i ..- WK l.avo raeetvedf pa AdaJM & Co.'s Express. I'lat ' ..olitan Hair homu'lA. which we will sell at 3 .50 each; and plain English soft straw f3 25. sold with or without trimm;.. ertrtaaad Mosdmrs Also Ki'ihoti", How-r, I rim.ii.ngs, vc. Sie Könnet tue not usi nolo - . bi.w aku hr.UAn A CI... ayU First street, the Post office muki: TO ALL. WHOM IT MaY CONCERNnull.' ..,1. .11.-.. K..L r .. .l. - - . . -. - . 1 bu Ines, and suhjecu-i to hear, losses hv (he bun.. i0" IOU lohacco Store, do hereh so tcit all those I OWiwf h. ni t.. DM.S iium diate aymeiit to them, at the tore o. ii-9r. twcKeror n ranier, ou Main street, loenable i.s to meet our enirazemeiits at the oroner time - We have he courl tence tu our customers, that this call will be at once MOfMMOOd to IH U O. M'HEEFFER cV St HRtEDER. 7l I BOX IiS Cheese rec'J per U. S. Aid and for sale by & A ni) 17 J. cV V. Khll.LY IS t.aes for "J.S. E. Gu.KEKT & CO., Sj rear Water. inj i; .OB.l CII S. JUST RKCEtYKU AT lillTKOLFPA- RONS'! r I luveJaMt r , ajl l i a tine M of Gold Vest Chains of beautiful st) les. Also a lot of Gold Hunting: lor Sis, lo Whtok W inviie th-attention of ihore wish.Kg to .urchase. Ws wU gcll cheap, and ?o IdMMS 1 !. mvl7 TO i.i: i. v iii .m. : V..- haveroceiTed DvrKx Dress. alarc and splendid .lssorlmen; of 3lI HO.AETS; fV BISBOlfR, LADIES' COI.I.AUS; I'N UEK.SI.EE VKS; ' licks ä.' ,rv Of tl I I tDOSt Ötahlewable ! I s We tn .kla ,,. ., 1 1 . ,..,... :..i... ... , ,' , . , l,,t l1.:'U lUl -rl,cle aV ':.h L'?. '..W Prie?' f.M IIA L Ö. CO. ICf. CHEAW . RS I.on-'A K il.l.K.MiKI.G k. ss-nit. osx-ned her j.A le. ('renin Saloon f.i tin- iti.nwcr, and srfll noa, an l lliriliz the warm Meson, keuu (ot..-t-ii(li 01 hand. for the ascot iw od aU loa el i i-ii..r.. a pood article of Ice . j . . i . i . . . " . '" 'i ue m sue., t .. wnere.n & ! " r-eive cal a from the lad.es and rentlemcn of hransville. rn .ranee to the rooms next vtwaan. naas mmm two rooms i,e uj nilcd up, where SM door to her t'oufecti.M.nrv. liiiv'JO-Sm O i l I E. MBSSlt. SCRSBPPKI1 . eOffKOKDBB wonld reBMetfaU inform their friends, that in a few days they will wpea t sir hssituM agalw in the room a.ljolnln. the one .hei form- rl oecupicd. and would ask a t-oirtinaauc uTiIm patronage shown them previous to l,u "afoti lOaSS ti. .-, w hich came so near destroy!. their e.iUre o.k. mew. VIUt.lM A VI 1 1. LS fr I.Ol It if. hbls fresb rrouiid iu store and lor aale hy I in JO lAMVaVd 0I(K. , f 11 f t a- b I -w - j ,lKJ .ri..M rrand ( .M.at ' Uom, for .ale 'by Itl '( . " t T i I T i I ff a".. SPI T SA.ML'F.I. OI.K. . ll.T IvJILTjINERT" AND FANCY GDCDEMJ.s. JAKK HAAS, reeeasly from l.ot.is Hie. has Just estaldished a MiUinc-rv M..re, on Main sSfre, "I po.iie ibe Hank, where she has opened m assOjaSjBS s'-.ck of Miltibi ry awd Fancy Goods, comprisinr S rii.s; nd Summer sivl-s of HonneU. Stmw (...!. K-l Trimmi. !.-. i Ac. fhe invites the tt.-l.ti- n of Ibo ' ,h, , - 1 ! " ,r mjr " ,u L : i ''''"i'ii " i.r'.i !. i a.nl ',w price.. tZt U k,dl RU ul1 wrders ,u msfactory m.a- . I . . Ill I - ' 1"! I I twa IIHI"' N. O. Sueur, fair to Mime. Inat ree'd M, -atuer Sultana, in ouaM't.cs to suit, ut m8 COtJK'fS. JOII.X 8. MITCHELL Ar SON. PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; S.saw.ina. iwn. Oßrr ami Wrtout .a H irr -f, brfrsra AT.rS and Locust; alto corner of H a! ml tt. omJ tkt Canal, mud mt the Big HkarfBmmt mt foot of Mat m street. IXTIU adrssM. OSM on all kinds of Produce rov V sifrue-1 to .hem, for 8 ile here or losldp Ui ihe.r t'orreepondeBwl .1 .New trieai.saiid the Kastura CHSM (r.!. r t ,r parrbaalaft PrKliu-e or .Mercl.andue, filled at the shortest notice aud lowest market prices I bo w ill free pnni. t .ILaolaS to the Forwardinr of all Merchandise and Produce, ontriistc-d lo their care; and with their experience and ample facilities for S to race, do not ii -t 5jarante satiafacti aa met mi John s. urn hell a so. I (IHK I Pti THK underlined respectfully rcnuesfs all person. 1 ndc St Ml to him, t call and make Immediate set- ' Hetneit. Also al! neraons h-.rii e hiini. nrninai klaa km ' '" and have them adiusted 1 ha s-wste-ta Ms kaTa-s i ti.i .i . 1 1 J4f' U,,I.!! ian fie eel-tie-l at ii.tstoroon Uat r street, dum r the next twe week., after whleli Ui.-y will he,.. ft.j i U..N to eB. lorcc collection. (myi3tf) y force collection. (my 13 if) HIL1P DtrSHBB. BT'.EF. SALMON, ( HKESK. PHU5F... f'HOCOLan, Sri. .Ar ., ree'd per. learner Dick Kev: ease. rSfi la. Prunes; 2 eases 94 be. Prunes; stl Prunes r.0 lbs 21 Smutt Salmon 140 lbs I hf bbM pi. k Id alu.ou; 4 baskets 13 da Olive Oil; ktUa Macken t: .5 b. Kar. Kalry Cheese; 3 l.l.'.s Pe-trk P.arl y; 4 hbls Canr. Sugar-cured 1 untuoi'..i;i'i", jir.eii nee.: ,x . De haute 30 lots Dried He-ring; ! . ,,uPernne a la t anille; 40 hxs (iround spice; S? Ky" M,,!,Urd; 2 bxs Ky. WasUrd, loose; In i m' rfy l"TTb m&m Yj 3 r-i N f oitor, iW-rr.r t .-...i. r.r... Ha ' 12 bx. Pearl Stnreb in 1 111 l td. SmcS Sal'; 2 nxs Cream Tartar; . . 'vl . . neo-ron.s, oen ' otton jico-coru; frrass and jute: I 3 coils Grass do; 25 hxs Palm Socp; : ," G r'nnn mmm ,'x Fey do; 15 hx s,,av" a do: 2 sfh Sod.; 21 Lin. lies Cotton I wine; for aale at Ihe lows price by (myii) I. dt D. Hi p-. m.ikel H BUI AS. I1V 1 V V . k Udo.hrBr I Whip.; WoaetsS W AH;:, AC Kec'd per stcarret Brooms; e. doz Common BrinmK S de hite Tut.s. 3 in net: Mi .. Hlna um s, .n n n si. s nests Bl ie I l.e, H in nest; 2 doz krd J 'loir ,( 1 d;,r p'l. iron bound; 4nesU Cedar Pail. iLli! 6 o.nmon bfbbl.; idea ieI dar hf Ohls; lo.. gro Matches: 15 gross Cedar Fasset.; io ne.ts Bo xcv, fidox kofltiana. c doe Potato M.wbe-s; dos TarCasM .im tv.il u.,.i..i. . . - --- ... ? ''" " r.i.o ri mr fuckets; C doz I ma 2 doz .-.I lii), k ts 4 d., Work Baskets. as.'rJ: ID d ' z Market do; 4 d z hhl rV hi bbl Cot era; .'4 doz W illow V agocs; 2 doz Willow Cab; 1 doj do Cradles; 4 do bite Churns; For sale at lowest market price by niyl3 f. dt TL II BiM A It . 14'.. l -i:. Sl AM) 4) It Tl I : T Ala PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, dtC. dtC. . I si.r.M.KMNG V . Al.ar.K have forintd a partnea. j .hin for Hie ....ire .iiMii.'.,.,i dflnened . FkaniM . r T- . m ... ' loru on jenmoro siruei. just aoove L-iifri.nn s o a stand. Thev will keen ennstantlv on hand a larr. .to k . - . y. ö'.m' i. 1 "i Paints. Oils, Window Glass. Varuishes, Brushes, Ar , Ac. They also solicit orders for House and Sign Paint, iugof ure'rv vanetv, promising to execute H in the best '-tTl'- a"1 tDC bvwe.l prices. mf-tf OKJ t IS . It5hhds Fair and Prime f: sale by i i.in .J CrhO. FOSTER Oc QO. T IOLASSES. 160 bbls and hf-bbts, in good shlp11 pine order, Ul store and for sale low to elo. try mv. GKO. POSTF.R A CO. i;i:i iTS... L 10 boxes Lemons, 12 j.rs Prunes; 9f,ft Cocoa Nuts; 1 Biatt Date.; iüo L). S S Almonds; 1 hbl Zante Cnir.nts 24 drums Figs; 24 box. W R KaSint. 200 lbs Smyrna Baoons, at whotraal. and retail at mT9 C0DK S Grocery.

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