Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 245, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 February 1855 — Page 2

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A II SANDEUS EDITOil. TERMS UK SUBSCKIKIIOX. uaujjoirnai, per year a , bytheweek 15 . per year,.. ....... . by the wek is ' a turnal, per year,. 4 00 j am mm. Tri.Weekly Journal, Weekly Journal, f d CITY OF EVAITSVILLK. MONDAY MORNING, ::::::::::::FEB. 1. "I i Tat II nK Question. .... The d,.eo9.,on or the Currency qae.t.on for several n.ht.. dur.nP I..t week, was , Woughttoa close last Fnd.y n.ght. The di.cuM.on w.a conducted in a very able and

spirited manner, in which the merits or tne , Wil!iam Hübbell, was appointed by the respective banking systems now in operstion Chairman, to prepare and report to the meetIn the Statewere clea'ily set forth. Our cit-! ing regoiuliona expressive of Its opinions in

izena merged their preference wiin great onanirniiy in the resolutions which we pub' .lish 0'day,and which werea.opted, ordered to be printed aod sent to our members of the General Assembly, and they requested to use their influence for the accomplishment of the objects contemplated therein. Ttte Hew SXaseatlo Hall. Tbc Eransrille Lodge No. Gl A. Y.M.'s held their first meeting in tbe new Masonic Hall last Monday evening. There was a pretty full attendance, and evry brother appeared delighted with the appearance and comfort of the new Hall. "We have already given iis dimensions as 58 by 32 feet, 16 leet high. This is exclusire of large and very conveniently ananged ante, rooms. The EI all is very handsomely covered with an emblematic carpet, and illuminated with gas by one large centre chandelier and lour smaller ones. The W. M.'s seat, in th East, and the S W.'s and J. W.'s in the West and South, are very large massire canred and cushioned chairs. Pure white marble covered stands are in front of each officer's chair. The Secretary's and Tn-asurer deks are large and elegant, and provided with every convenience for the respective officers. All the windows have blinds on the inside, and neat curtains. In fact everything bas been done with an eye to tfood taste and comfort, and nothing has been left undone which might contribute to the chaste beauty of the Hall, and to tbe entire. comfoit'of those whose missions of lore and charity brins them to this spot for concentration of strength and action. We trut brethren from other places will often contribute their presence to make this Hall still more endeared to those whose fuy it is to assemble within its walls at stated .intervals. The U cation of the Hall is central and convenient. It is now entirely ready for business, although minor improvements are yet to be made. "We need not sy that) the Lodge is in a flourishing condition, and is increasing in numbers. , Illinois Senator. Last Saturday we published t telegraph dispatch that Hon. Lyman Trumbull had been elected U. S. Senator by the Illinois Legislaturein place of Gen. Shields. Trumbull ie an anti-Nebrsska Whig, and a talented man. He was elected last fall to Congress in the 8th district by over 2000 majority. Gen. Shields, whom he supercedes is a strong Nebrssbaite. Gen. Shields, aa we hear by dispatch, has announced himself as a candidate for Representative in the 8th District, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigns, tion ofTrumbull. . Kj The Fteamer Sultana, as we were informed by the Clerk.on Saturday morning, is now lying betw een ScufSetown and Flint Island, unable to get up or down the river. She passed tbe former bar, but found it impossible to get over Flint Island bar. She then attempted to return to this city but rould not re-cross ScufHetown, so rapidly had the river fallen during a few hours. F. H. Tinkle, a lad eleven years of age, a resident of Shelby county, went rabbit hunting in the show, a few Jays since, taking with hits three dogs. As he did not return aa soon as his parents expected, they went in search of lim. but without success. The neighborhood was alarmed, and more than one hundred persons turned out in search of the lost boy, and at th close of the fourth day he was found in a field, frozen to death, and almost entirely devoured by hogs. CO" The amount of custom receipts at the Ports of Boston, New York and Philadelphia for the month of January, as compared with those of the corresponding period last year, shows a decrease of $2,175, 493. K5A man named H. Holbrook Is now undtr arrest in New York, charged with extensive swindling in procuring the insertion of advertisementa, all over the country, of a so-called American Artist Union, no such aociety having any existence. He is understood to have taken in about 400 newspaper proprietors. (Vrra xk Rieha.atf K.q.lrer. F.k.S. Horrible PrMCld. A few dsys since, In Logan county, Virginia, a man of the name of Markhain. being engaged in something about which he ret quired the eid of one of bis sors, called on him for assistance. The young man refused aid in an impertinent mmner,whereupon the father callingupon another son to takecbarge of the matter in hand, started to chast re the disobedient son. He fled around the house. the fsther pursuing, and soon after disappear ing, from the sight ot tbe son who remained behind,he beard a blow of so singular a sound as to induce him to ran at once to see the cause. On turning round the corner of the bouse he found his fetöer laying on his face, his backbone literall v cut in twain, by a blow with an axe, and in the azonies of death; in fact he lived but about thirty minutes, t he murderer, (the son who had flet',) was apprehended, and on the introduction of the axe upon an examination beture a justice of the peace, admitted it to be the weapon with which he killed his father. fJC3The Sultana reported the Belle Sheridenaground at . Trade-Water on Tuesday with a small steamer alongside lighting ber off. v

mm mr n ,oa Tuesday evening, the 6th e jl .U..aA:MM a CutA P nlr ritli BrinCDCS AUQ ! :atiaiiwiiiik' am. blj a. am m mm mm a - " , , , free interchange of opinioni on the curren- . , . . free Jnterchanffe of opinions on the enrrenOn motion, John S. Hopkins, Esq., was 'called to the chair, and Henry C. Gwathmey, Esq, ppointed Secrettrjr. The purpose for which the meeting waa e . mt mmm m mwm. I

Al a mecljnj? held in the old court house

ctUedf w plalned by J.s. G.Jones, Esq. 0ld Betsy" and the joyful pe.J of theell. On motion of M. S. Johnson, Eq , a com- ,truek hi. ear aod aUeoeed bli compl.iain(.( mittee of four, consisting of 31. S. Johnson, AiIwrUalbe beIU are ringing and cannon! Ja8. G Jonei Henry c Gwathmey andLJUrf ...ih i .i,ki . vi.M .nj

G. Jones. Henrr C. Gwathmev and . , rf - - -- re4lion t0 the obiecl for whcj, it was cmied. The committee, by M. S. Johnson, its chairman, reported a preamble and sundry resolutions, which after some discussion were recommitted to the same committee, with instructions to report to an adjourned meeting on Thursday evening next. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet again on Thursday evening next in the new Court House. Thursday evening the meeting met pursuant to adjournment, and after reading the minutes of the previous meeting, the committee to which the resolutions previously offered had been recommitted, reported for the consideration of the meeting sundry resolutions. After considerable discussion, Mr. Ingle offered an amendment, pending which the meeting adjourned to meet at the same place on Friday evening. Friday evening the meeting re-assembledf and thereupon Mr.Ingle withdrew his amend roent, and Judge Baker offered a preamble and resolutions aa a substitute for the report of the committee, and thereupon Judge Fos ter offered an amendment to the substitute. After a protracted diacussion, tbe amendment was on motion laid on the table, and the pre amble and resolutions offered by Judge Ba ker were unanimously adopted and read as follows: Whereas, There waa at the time of the adoption of the constitution of this State, . m. .a a and still is a diversity or opinioo on tne suoject of banking, ana the constitutional pro visions on that subject were tbe result 01 a compromise, and contemplate two distinct systems, and as one of these systems, that of a bsnk with branchea without collateral security, in which the State is not a stockholder, has nut been tried, and the other, that of general banking.has not received a lair trial, owing to many imperfections in the present law, its aeiective iuuhuii.uvui . .... flagrant abuses to which it has been pervertei by rrany of the banks organized under it; and as these systems of banking are not necessarily antagonistic and each is entitled to a fair trial, and both may be put on trial at the seme time: therefore Resolved, That the present general bank ing law ought to be amended without delay, so as to accomplish the following otjecls: 1. The speedy liquidation of all the nun specie paying banks, and the application of their effects to the redemption of their issues. ' 2. Requiring all .the specie psying free banks to comply with that provision of the constitution which requires that the redemption of their iues shall be secured by ample collateral cun'y readi y convertible into specie 3. To prevent the establishment or continuance of banks in pl-ces where such institutions are not needed, and prohibit the use of a name or plate catcu lated to lead the unsuspecting to confound their issues with the notes of oth r banks havirg a similar name or plajf. Let each bank have suitable name, easily distinguished from that of every other bank, proper local habitation, and let all its issues have an honest countenance. 4. Requiring security to be deposited to the amount of at le.at $50.000 by eacn bank before it can issue ny paper, and preventing the reduction of such security below that amount, unless the bank is in process of liquidation. 5. Requiring each banking association to consist of at least eleven shareholders, and that at ?eat one-fourth of the stock should be owned by bona fide reeidenta of the county in which the bank is located, or of some adjoining county, and that each bank should have a banking house or place of business open during the ordioaay banking hours of each business day. 6. Preventing any bank from issuing notes to a greater amount than ita actual capital bona fide paid in, and providing for the winding up of all banks that may by any device violate this restriction. 7. Remedying such other evils as have been developed under the existing law, and imposing such other restrictions aa the experience of this and other States may dictate. Resolved, That the failure of any bank under either system to redeem its issues in coin on demand under any pretence whatever, should be an unpardonable sin, the certain and speedy penalty for which should be tbe liquidation of ita affairs by due process of law. On motion of Mr. Ingle, it was further re solved that copiea of the proceedings of the meeting be signed by the officers, and forwarded to our Senator and Representative in tbe General Assembly, and that they be re quested to use their influence to carry out tbe views therein expressed, and that said proceedings be also published in tbe city pa pers. J. S. HOPKINS, President. Hebst C. Gwathmet, Sec'y. streaking; up of tne Ice at St. Louis S learners Sunk and Damwsjed. St. Louis, Feb. 7. The ice broke up last evening. Several steamera have been badly injured. Tbe Badger State waa crushed, and part of the cabin was wrecked. Tbe guards of the Arabia were broken. The Martha, No. 2, had a hole stove in her hull, but was saved from ainking. Tbe Albambra was sunk, and numerous bargee and coal boats were smashed to splinters. Tbe loss is very heavy.

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' - -. I di anxious, Feb. 9, 1855. A. H. SixDEXt, Etq. - - Dear Sit J The Prohibitory Liquor law . - j - g 1 l.a na. - I ... L.tf . - r- ...v ......,, ..... r ... i ,k- Mtl.. it cam. frrt a a aa. aa an a aa mi awn a, na m-m at w at am aa n na i a t aa t i naar rn, cuuenrrro in ine diu n wm wwni - the Senate by a vote of (5 to 41. Iheop-j poacnis 0110 meiinre aiea aru. vn 01 them, a Mr. Oturgis, wasssylng something about the unconstitutionality of the law. after 1 lh9 fttut w tnB00nced,when a boom from j. . .7. r.. , aounaiou "ueu to aiconoi. - ; riim iiu . . v ..iT' 1 Danners aance merrily in tne Dreeze. i ne Governor will not dare to veto the law even if he is so dispersed. If be should, he had better leave tbe State, for he wonld see do peace within it. The streets are alive with excitement. The friends of temperance are congratulating themselves, and the enemies putting as good a face on the matter as pos sible. One old toper remarked: M Well. I a'pose it will satisfy the women and tbe d d Methodists." We may -now Consider that the long agony is over, and that a great boon haa been vouchsafed us s mid these times of! general distress. , "Praise God from whom he blessings flow. Yours, in haste, RAILROAD CITY. INDIANAPOLIS COttilESFOftDEItCE. IiDiAKArons, Feb. 8tb, 1855. A. H. Sahdzki, Esq: . Dear Str. I nroceed. as intimated in bit last letter, 10 state aome of ihe leading principles ofi the Association reeen.iy organized here, especially ior Ihe benefit of young men. It is proper I should say, however,, in the outset, that from the notices I have seen in your paper, since I last wrote, call irg for meetings with reference to forming a Liteiary or Library Association in your city, I infer that the design of those interested in that enterprize, is not precisely the same with that had in view by the projectors o: our Association. Ours is essentially and distinctively a religious organization. Hence, i:s name is the "Young Men's Christian Association." This feature of it, as distinct from a mere Library organization was not introduced without much deliberation and careful inquiry into '.be nature and plan of similar organizations in other cities. It was found that all similar societies in the large cities of the Northern and Middle States, and likewise those in St. Louis and New Orleans, were based upon ,tbe religious principles, as a cardinal element of ibe plan. We have accordingly aimed to follow that example in the formation of ours. If yours is proposed to be established on a meie Library basis, the briet outline I proposed to give of our plan will be of little use to you. But bereit i. The Association is made up of four classes of members. 1. Active. This class i composed of perrons "under forty years of age, in good and regular standing in seme Evangelical Church." All offices are filled from this clss of members, and no other class has the right of voting in meetings for business. The tax on this cltis of members k 82 per annum. 2. Associate. This class ( is composed of persons "of good moral character," without respect to age or connection with any church. Its membeis also pay S3 per annum, and erjov all the privileges cf the first class, except those of voting and holding office. 3 Life. Membeis of this class have the same righta as Associate members, but pay 5 per annum, or $50 in one payment for life. 4. Honorary. This class is composed of those who, through age, lose their Active membership, and also ot those whom the Association may eiect to it. " The Constitution contain no other pec altar features, exrept that ooe Vice President shall be chosen iroin each church represented in tne Active membership. The object ot the Association is set forth tube, to seek out young men coming to this city for the purpose of employment or residence, to aid them iu their particu lar objects as far as possible, to assist them in obtaining suitable boar J ing places, to procure their introduction to ihe members generally, lo induce their attendance upon public worship, and to endeavor in all suitable ways to surround them with the safe-guard ot morl anJ rclUious influence. Our Reading Room is centrally located, being on Washington street, opposite tbe Bates House, and is already furnished ith a large selection ot newspapers, and Monthly and Quart !rlv periodicals, his open daily, (Sun days ezcepted) from 2 to 10 o'clock p. M. Tne lormauon Ol a xioraiy is aiso aa essentia i pari of our plan, and measures are taken for the accuro pnsnu cm at mat uojeci. oiraogcrs viamug the city, will have access to our Library and Heading Room, during their stay, on being in troduced and registered by a member. The Association ot which I have thus given yon a hatty sketch, we expect to become oneoi the fixed facts ot the Capital, and not the least among the objects deserving the notice of int -lügt nt strangers. It wou(d afford us much grati fication to hear of a kindred institution, embra. cingatfihe leatare of oar plan, becoming or ganized in your city, as I have not a doubt, tne future emporium of the State. The papers have doubtless informed yon that the pursuit alter Frank May was unsuccessful. he having, as is supposed, taken passage on the Baltic for Europe. Signs ot a thaw begin to-day to appear. The sleighing, with nt, by the time it is spoilt will have lasted a' out three weeks. 1 his will here after be cited, asa striking fact, tiearthntde structive freshets may attend the going off of the snow. The prohibitory liquor law passed the Senate yesterday. lo formidable opposition to It Is ex pected in the House. "Othello's occupation;' and sc on. A fine corps of vocalists, consisting of four gentienen, calling them selves "The Conanen tals" nave recently given two conceits here greatly to ihe public edification. They appear in puouc in i'ie aress 01 our revolutionary lathers. and many onnetr songs are or a patriotic char acter. They ate richly deserving t i patronage, and if thev visit v.nr bureh. I enioin neon vou and my reverend fiiend S. to do thetn the honors musical of the city. Yours, A. B. C. CCy During a post rcortem exantaation held over the remains of Professor Mine,' Dr. Miller, whilemaking an ineiaion with the scalrel, accidentally cut hia finger. Hia arm and handnave since become greatly iwolen, sad it is thought that unless the'-arm is amputated, tbe most serious consequences will ensue. Cm. Com. OrRead telegraph despatches in another column.

FfOeeedIuS Of the City Council.

- "MosdaT CfERiHcFeb. 5th, 18357 Council met pursuant to adjournment. Prmnt' Thp Miivnr ril f!nuncilmn ,wwwm w v 1 w w w - ' . .1 . -. r ma n a m w a tea v a mm.mw mm. mm mi mm w i a em at t 1 tr-ar r avei aw uu5, uiutn, uw.nuuir i-w t """ rw,.. i . ti t ai.n., r u'tKtTf ,oqueir tiunneu ana lenizer.,; A cash order was granted Win.'Honnell ior $3v. tor ezpensea to Cincinnati oo ic .count of frre engine's. A cash order .was. voted Johh T School Treasurer, for 500 on - appropriatlcn for public ahoolsfor 1354:, i f. , U.hA cash, der was voted the Erani TJ.htPn .ftvuif.rr.., mn p.irs.. rt.t. r.. r.- o . ; . jjiuiu uu.nur ojjo uj lur ui. tuuouuicu in puouc xamps, iignung ana ezunguismng me aame and meter rent for the quarter ending; Jantfary 31, 1855. Ordered that Drs. Hutchinson and Stuve A Bill was presented by M. W. Foste, for erecting Iron Stairs, cutting and repairing balcony, and Lumber for the same amounting $64,11. And upon motion of Cotrncilman Hart, Jit waa ordered that the members ofl the Council pay said bill, by (he following vote.' . Ayes, .Councümen Scantlin. ' Ste phens, Hart, Roquet, and Mentxer. Noee, councilman oteci, jjuioti, xsecaer anu nune. t TT II I I I nell. ' : . P. G. O'Riler' Esq. City wbarf-master, presented his Report of Revenue collected during tbe tnontn January 1855, amounting to C590.65 which was read and filed Messrs. Setchell and Boles were licensed to run a coach or omnibus to and from tbe Wharf-boats for the transportation of passengers until the 1st Monday in August next, for the sum of S4. ::. V!.t. The committee on wharf-master's report asked further time.' Granted. -; ' , 1 A committee was appointed to confer with the County Commissioners, to ascertain if suitable rooms for the Common Council can be procured in the new Court House. ' It was order that a Double track bridge without aidewalks, be erected across the Wabash & Erie Canal on Walnut street, in accordance with the . original contract 'entered into between the Council and Canal Truitees. Councilman Hunnelt and Wellman II. Wa'ker, Eiqi, a committee appointed by the Council to visit Cincinnati on the subject of purchasing suitable Fire Engines &c.,for the City, made an able and lengthy report,whicli was accepted, and a vote of thanks giveu by tie Council for their services.' On Motion, the Mayor was directed to notifiy the Directors of the Evansville Branch Slate Bank that this board bascomplied with their agreement respecting the Liquidation of the Bank Debt. On Motion, a committee was appointed by ihe Mayor to conf -r with the City Fire Companies in relation to the purchase of new Fire Engines and Apparatus. On motion Council adjourned. ' ' V Abstract oftiae , . PltOlIIBlTOllY LIQUOll LAW. The first eection is as follows: That no person shall manufacture, keep for sale, or sell, by himself or agent, directly or indirectly, any spirituous or intoxicating liquor, except as is. hereinafter provided. Ale, porter, malt beer, lager beer, cider, all wines, and fermented liquor which will produce intoxication, and all mixed liquor, of which part is spirituous or intoxicating liquor, are included in the term intoxicating Uquort and are within tbe meaning oi tins act. Sec. 2. Permita the manufacture of cider from apples, and wine from grapes and currail, grown in the Stale; but prohibits the . . . L . .1 I. said in less quantities man tnree gallons, which must be taken away at the time of sale. , Sec. 3. Permits the sale of foreign liquors by the importer, according to the laws of the United S ates, but requires all such liquors to be sold in the original casks and packages; but prohibits the Custom House certificate to be received as evidence of that fact. Sec. 4. Authorizes the County Commissioners lo grant permits to persons to manufacture spirituous liquors; but prohibits their sale under severe penalties to any except agents authorized to sell the-same.' " Sec. 6.' Provides for the appointment of agents for the purpose of buying and selling spirituous liquors for medical, chemical and mechanical purposes, and wine for sacramental occasions, and requites such agents tu keep an account of the names of the persons to whom such liquors are sold. Sec. 6. Permits the agents to sell liquors ls To persons over 21 years of age of good character for sobriety, provided the agent is satisfied it is intended for any of the uses enumerated in said section. 2d. To any of the agents regularly appointed to sell. . Sec. 7. Provides that the County CommisSlOlierS Shall direct the treasurer to pay OVerJ . ' ' . 10 tne agents SUUlCient aura IU purcnase tne liquors, the agent . accounting for the aale thereof. ..V Sec. 8 Requires the agent to give a bond. . Sec. 9. Punishes any person who manufacturea liquors in violation of the law by a Ana nf nnt leas than 20 dollars, for the first OOP - w - w I k f ,.1!..- t..w ik. ..Afiif w.,A inrt

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services rendered s. Anderson, Small Pox cated and to tuke him before a magistrate "' ET",Til,,,Mr4 r-k,,ic ie tr.a.to patients, and money aid for board nursing "ho shall require him to answer where he ! ;Y:.Yh! &c. . . ..V '..v. jöbtained 1U liquor. Ii he refuses he shall Ewu. rv.s.W :---BLB- fift . ' '. 1 hp imrrlennrfl until h intn-.n 1 (Kmiiiiii KxnimuJ rhu. o J .... . i

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dollars for the third, to which may be added imprisonment in tbe county jail for thirty r . ' days. Sec. 10.' Punishes persons who sell with out authority of law, fcr the first offense by a fine of not le than 20 dollars, second offense 50 dollars, third 100 dollars, and requires in all cases after the first offense imprisonment in the county jail thirty days. Sec. 11. Imposes tbe same penalties on clerks and agents, aa on principal. Grf. 11 Pnni.ka. nrniit who bur innnr ji V,. ,' r I . ' and apply it to unlawful purposes, by a fine, nf tn rintlara v , 01 ten aOllSrS. . . SEC 13' ProhibiU Persons from keepinff - . -Z. ..Ii ,K. Üj liqnors With intent tO Sei' the Same, Under tbo same penalties aa is provided in the 10th Section. FimUn? liOUOrS In the nOSSeSSion t i Ji " ..! of t perso shall be jnroa facia evidence of the intent.

Sec 14. A II euch liquor shall be? deemed

ff nuisance, n nA hall h fnrfpitpil Sec. 15. Provides for search and seizure by warrant on the affidavit of three per Son. .! , . I Sec lß. Tho nwnpr ft. Hf nrnrnnriAi tri - - - - . v . - . v .knuI ...... i , ,,, . now cause why liquor so seized nodld not J be forfeited and destroyed. Str. 17. Points out the mode of trial and juugcmenior lorieiture. contrivancea to :CW-MW wr -u,,crB tne eeuer a nuisance ...j.... 1 . 1 t require, ineir aoaiement. uuiaiico ucreuna iio rcEori id i s:? t uft .l.. . j Ponishes devices by fine not less than 50 dollars and imprisonment not leM than 30 days. Sic. 22.Reqn)rea Sheriff, deputies, con-' stables to arrest all pereons found selling liquors and to seize t the same. It also re - - .11 - . "... Sec. 23. Prohibits selling droggd liquors. SeC. 24. Habitual drunkards and persons convicted ot tnanufactaring or selling liquors shall be incompetent as jurors. bft voUJ ,nd money paid m be bEC. 25. All contracts for the sale of li recovered back. Szc. 23., . Permita the sale of burning Juidis, cnical dyes. medical corupcunds ,- ec. 27. Requires district and city attorneys to' prosecute all offenders under, this f act. r Sic. 28. Courts of Common Pleas-' Jos - ... - j . . . . . Iik. nf lha Clio mnti llmint-. n K . . . ....... ticea of the Peac and Mayors to have juris diction. Jurisdiction of Mayoia and Justices to'eztefid throughout the county. Sec. 29. Requires prosecutions to be made on complaint or information. ) n Sec. 30. Relates tu costs. Gives the attorney a docket free of 5 in case of conviction: ' ' ; ' , ' : Sec. 31. Prohibits action of replevin or any other action to test the validity of the judgement decreeing liquors forfeited. bEC. 32. Provides lor appealsSec. 33. Proceedings on appeals. ! Sec. 34. Provides for the custody of the seized liquots incase of appeal. y , 'Sec 35. Ni defect in any bond or recognizance shall operate as a discharge. Sec. 30. Ag-nts to manufacture and eell may be proAcuted forHioluting their trust. Sec. 37. Ünnecessary to allege that it was the first, second and third offense. Sec. 33. The singular number may be construed to mean the plural and the masculine the ferr.enine. Sec 49. Repeals all former acts. Sec. 40. Term magistrate to mean justices, mayors. Jndges, ttc. Sec' 41. Prohibits giving liquors away. Sec. 42. Tu be in force on the 12th day of Jane next, and 1000 copies to be printed. , - State Srntinal. I JfEW D VEHT1SEM EST 1'IAK Lt'MBChT THE LABOEST STOCK IV TUE CHT! rOIIX F. OLOVKR & CO , corntr t tl.ii ud Sereoth trvere. KraairilU. Ja.. al4 retpmluilr ii.furm Iba Puble. that th b. la jrd aa! lor a1c l -o Caii. a aaplctc ari.!.t vl CtiMurd l'ta Lnnib.r. iul racir, a' I iaalui aa thitrMf. tu: ToDgucd ana tirwovr I'ibe " A.b r oorin: Urtiied aud eadrtwea i.eiiit.c. tainn i Pmaa.lt: ! UK lri tvead Co staun Ilunru.. mttaUl. lor (hop.. tATb.aad trreiuf: Na 1 i'iaa and Fvjil.r tr bia(r. A, e. ki. can nr-niaaj e urar at tb ioucsi jtiic. neiTi.g loor. Sath Hliad, )lkntU ri.ow. JIouIöibc Frttue. r D or, aiid Viutowi. 4.e , At. hill.ci Tict fjw.r 'ed t 1 haDi.yaad fur them. OrJtr frvtu .distant will r.ia tron-tittrutia. hfc'S i RICK 19 ti.icuj Lett quality, ju.tTM'd for alt 1 ' . . S. ai. ÜILf.KUr ti CO. tat 10 syv. aaar m.f. MNOINCE3 that ba will remeimill tbe la.t ofthia werk for atltieatioa of bia ürwu. Ciidl.a ui Lartn. at Wanbiartea Hütet. feb 9 2t ' . KOTU'H. npRirMPHAXT raecara ef Prof. Horgaa tt old Crcecat iL Otty Hall, ee Taetdar eTaaioi. Pcb. 6h. onoa rcltioc the eelebrttt J Drama o "The Idjef Ljoat. er Lee ttd Frida." aad woal alae etat that be will et hia Fourth Eatartaiamrat. f the Seriaef Readinca aad Recitaiinea freeeca. ea sauhuii t k.m.u. reb iuui. at which time t a!l gWethe eel.lrtted modrra Sttndtrd Plar of TüE OMNIBUS, er THÜRK Ii ROOM FOR A LL. Sa-Ala aome Aeatimaatal aa Comi Sincine will ba rrodaetd. Come oat and all whe wtat te loosea their tuiioai. bOtetrereeoVJiacTiieue teaw oa thttrtr te year vettt, for ho la boaad aa tl.i. aeaaaioa ta loo-ea them. 43Ged order la maiauiacd aad the e.t of mn.te will ie la aueadaaee. , lean, irulr. PROF. MORGAN. f.b-2t Sbtkf pttreaa aad ElocaUoaUt. 04T8 tajail lot ef prltte OaUjant r'd aad for tale b . rebl . T. GRANT CO.. ON IO VS. A freah taeclr ef Oaioa Sett, ree'd aa4 tot ealehr UM ' . . T. GRANT dt CO. COKS rRCSlI KR. The aadenlgael here Vo-a ap. pointed areata for the .ale ef the celebrated Le.itfe Pateat Cora Cruthcrt. - fet T. GRANT & CO. OORW. A freeh nprlj ef Cora ree'd a- d for täte y lab T. 0 R A N T &, CO. IL1RKSM ARRI VAl'.S.-TTe hart ree'd y "late eUaiatri Ja. IU toxea Star Caadlet; 150 tmaee Herriag: ' . .'WoaeesSardiaee . . 15-idot Hroomt. for etle r f M-tt TENNEY ti BORKXSOX. KEC'D par Snluaa, Coffee. Mot.sdn ted Codflnh. -rebS.iaTEN NEY dt SORENSOX. COPFEB. 10O bag. prime Rie Jott ree'd aad fr täte by leb PRESTON BROS. KICK. 10 tiero. t ree'd aad to reale fcv ob PRESTON BROS. ; FlßH. 50 dran rretb. we'd aal roruttV f lt . L PRKST0X BROS. CL IRIFIEO SJTJGAR. 10 bbdt prlaie article ia etere aad for tale by f.( PkKSTUN BKO.S. I ogT ' 4K.ÜN0AY aicht laat, Utweea the M. E. Chnrch aad the 3 Sberwoed Heete. a Victereae. The Seder will be liberally rewaHed by Icaviag the ud at A.'ANSPACilKR'S. Ieb9-2t . Maia at. I doer below Braach Berk. FRANK LESLIE'S 4ZKTTK for Fcbretry at leb -. 8 All I KL UaTER S Book Sure. VALCABLU IIB A I. EST IT K AT Al'CTIOtf. N I bandar, the let day ef Marrk. A. U. 18 S3, at la'r elocK P, M.. a the do r eftbe Cnrt lioa.a ia the eiqr ef faTaniTille. the aarfenigncd will tell at public anction.9 TtltiaMe bnildiaglott ie the Lower er MeOtrj't EaUfg-mett. T et which froatiogea Fmttt. aad J on Second tt. Said leu hate all '20 fact froat, aad are well adapted for I ueiaaat perp.ee. beiag right ia a eeatral pntitiea betweca the two tutet eiti I, bet eae tqnare off where the depot ef the Stre-ght Lute Rrilroad it located, aad ea tbe bett thoroughfare from the eoeatry. Tbe title it iadUpetable. Gtatral warraatee dttdt TrtneorSAta. Oae-roajrtheMk:eae-foorhiaeeyear, eae-fourth ia two Teart aad eae-fourth in three Tcare wit wui be gtree 1 two yeara aad eae-fourth in three yeart with areha.er civtegBiorteMeoa the premite. Iftpe laterett. the purehi.ergirHigBiortfaeeoa the premite. Htpe eaa be eeea at the Clcrk'a aad Aaduer'S e&etaaad at the priaciral llctclaia KraaBTille. fct.S-tf CHARLES I. BATTELL. ' WOOD AXD WILLOW W 4RK. ETC IflEO O ear ataataer Cuba from Ciaeiaaeti al.rretotof JLBV Willow ware aad Groceries, e e.. eontittiag ia part of I tot Buckete: daettt Tate: a eot teo.tr rottctt; groat Matche; 3 de R. Piaa aed Maekettr 4 de Maua, aea'd; 1 de Bowl,; 1 do Half Bath Meaeum; 1 de Rater Buckete, 1 dm Maa-eueK; 1 dot Cburat; , . , . . S de t aabboatd; lJ J; JSea' j.'; ' Id. Market I ; Barkett; 1 do aeelert S setts de do; 1 de Ladlea: with a lot ef bedeordt. elatk.a-liaet. hempaad eottea twiae. eaadle- wick. ete. Haciag parebaecd .sclaeiTclr foe Cabh andh'lPe at law frel,bu, we are eaabled te tell at eheap if aot cheaper tbaa JarÄen Wear.aieay.pr.ICO I . W. X S. vi:ar.ni . ßJPICE8.-60 dot aat'd Spleet; a botet Starch: 12 00 0. D. Cat.: IS do Rea a Co die: 9 Hf-ckeaia Tea; 15 do 5 do Tebaeee A Cigart; 300 lbt Salcratut: 2 kbit Cider Yraegar. feM i. W. k. 9. VICKERT. KklV trrvi.K ntr PAI.VflXn WViT B RAUUtKa wonld reepccilBily aaaaeecc te the m talt wt Ea,Titi. aad Tieiaity.tb.t be bat rrma.aüy loaded ra ETtu.Tille. aal will int educe the aew etyleeommo.ly kaewa a FUBSCO-PAlNTINO. ia all Itt braaehee. .Heh-abdloa.riaoia biarrofeaeioa la the deeoratioa ef jrallt. Ceiliret. ete.i ef Pubtie Buildlrg.. Churehe. DweUiagMoeaaadSteamW-a. ed promitee the r"t!u 4ice. Pert.Bt.reetiBgBwbuildiaiiB the city weuldda well to tire Mr. R. a trial ia bit atw art. He s theVreeeet at aPoUo tu. . t xarter. may be fouad fori oa Jttia ttreet. mmw v. -

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