Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 195, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 March 1857 — Page 2

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1 F. Y. CAKLILE, EDIT02. tc.'K.'DHBW, Ji., LOCAL KDITOK. EVA'NSVILLE: FIUTUY MORNING,:: i 1 :::MAKCII Ii (7-Ve haro a communication from Willard Carpenter Esq., in relation to the Straight Line Hcilroal, which was received too lato for insertion in this morning's issue. ? iH s New Tariff threatens to produce diststrbusconscqucnces upon our manufactures and industry. The reduction of the dutj on cotton good from 2. to 13 per cent will have the effect to restrict all new cnterpri.-es in that branch of manufacturing, except in peculiarly CiTOrable localities. In Rhode Lland where the great, paramount interest of the Stat, is manufacturing, it is considered a most disastrous measure. In Eeveral instances where contracts ?i:d orders had alreadr been rifen for the erection of new mills and the extension of old ones, they have been cancelled since the passage of the new TarilT, and the designs abandoned. Manufacture ri at the East, say, as their old mill are worn out, or are destroyed by fire, they will not be rebuilt; and the business, particularly in the finer good?, will be abandoned to their Eng!'.h competitors; who will thereby be gaining more and more the control of the cotton market in the purchase of the raw material, and by gradually getting the command of the cloth market, the English Cotton Lords will Lave every thing their own way. When the subject was first brought forward in the lato Coogres, we expressed our fears that it would end ia some disastrous measure, a there were few of the party politician? that coiujhdsed the Houses understood a subject which had so long been discarded from the political arena. The bill was reported to the House, and neither printed nor rea.l. It is said not a dozen men in the House knew what they were voting for; a few suspected there was a fraud designed, and struggled to arrest it; lut they were overborne by the previous question, and the measure rushed through; o;;c half the House did not know what they hud done till they saw the bill printed in the newspapers Thus a measure that affects the moöt ex tenhive and vital interests of the country was shufilei through Congress without being prin ted or read, and by trick and force compelling members to adopt blindfold measures that miy entail ruin on the country, and to do what children are sometimes 'ordered to do, open theii mouths and swallow. A benefit may occur from it to the West; if the Northern and Eastern manufacturers find the competition with foreign goods too strong to sustain their heavy costs of fuel and the extra freights and charges paid fur their cotton, at home, they may be induced to transfer their skill, labor and capital to the rich col fields of the West; where the cheap ness of living, the low cost of motive power, and vicinity to the cotton fields, will more than compensate for the loss of protection by the Tariff. (7"An international dog fight came off at Bronte, Canada West, oa tho üth inst., be tween a lontreal and a Buffalo dog. The match was for $5000 a side and resulted in avor of tha Canadian dog, after a severe combat of two hours and fifteen minutes. The Uuffilo dog "Tiuker," died on tha IL-Id, and his antagonist barely escaped with his life. Farties of the '-fancy" were thero from all parts of the United States and Canada. Tho Buffalo Republican says there was a loss in bets of $10 000 to th American raity. Af-. ter the doath of "Tinker" hi remains were deposited in a handsouo black walnut coffin and carried to Buffalo for burial. C3r Ex-Governor Ransom of Miehlen his been recommended by Secretary Cas.s for Chief J usticc of Kansas in place of J udgc Lecompre. The secret of Harriaon not bein confirmed is now explained. Ct7"The Trre Haute Express scents danger, and sees a conspiracy between the leaders of Old Line Democracy and a cilquc of stock jobber?, in the movement of the Canal Stockholders in the recent presentation of their griefito tho legislature. It was communicated through Governor Willard, and thus got his silent sanction, which confirms the suspicion expressed last fall, that lie was colluding in tome way, with the bondholders to sellout! tho Canal to the State. The Express promises to keep a look out on tho rogues, and sound the alarm from its watch to xer as it discovers 'the great interest of this people is to bo sacrificed to the wire pulling of political financiers, and it will not be remiss in its duty in sounding alarm. If we are to be burdened and overwhelmed with taxation, in order that a few men may loll in luxary. the sooner, and the more perfectly the people find it out, the better." With such a faithful sentinel the people may sleep in peace till they hear the warning. There are, in truth somo inklings of a plot which deserves crutiny. OOur county and township Assessors are making thair tax lists and requiring the people to return an account pf their taxables under what law or authority is it done? Will rom member of the bar give the public the necessary light upon the subject? C-The expenses of the Inauguration Ball at Washington on the night of the 4th of March, exceeded the receipts from ticket sales $3.000. A small balance to be liquidated by the managers.

OT-We are informed that the E. & C. rail-

road was bcun upon an actual stock subscription of $202000. The 25,000, mentioned by us as the basis of the enterprise, was the amount actually realized winia tne wotk was in progress, from the subscriptions in cash. The work was carried through successfully by .... ,. , , . . ajuUiCiousmnagemeuioiiu.oonusanacreait, and the active and harmonious co-opera-tion of all interested in the road. llnrniiT's Course. Manv of the leading Democratic papers of the Union express sur14 prise and regret at the course of Bright, and 1 . ... say it wdl entad infamy and rum upon Ins party in this State. The saund Democratic uancrs of our own State condemn him in se-i rr tt-ma TJ, fvtnml,,, nnAnn lVmn. . , ... .. . ..... erat closes an articlo ut)on the sul-ject with the " following: expressions : - I His total disregard of pledges and violation of faith muy be considered by himself and his friends as pretty "sharp," tut we can assure I them, that a large majority or the party in this section, most ot whom wero hitherto warm friends of Mr. I'lisht. rejrarj his con duct as rascally and shameful i:i the hizhest decree We dceplr and sincereh rezret that any of our public men should display ho little regard for honesty and fair dealing, the result of which will be a lasting shame and disgrace upon our tartv and our State. I 4 j . . vi. m.: r t, r, rw I deprecate the idea that the Senate of the United States should give an' sanction directly or indirectly to the revolutionary and outrageous nroceedirs in his recent Pretendouiraeeous proceeuir.s in ins recenipreienu ed election to the Senate. To countenance me act woum ikj io implicate me party in a raud that would drive cverv Thouest. con- . servative man from it.s ranks. CO" Governor Kin- of New York, has e it .r l r " r tiit formally notion Coroner Connery, who held tha ridiculous inquest m the LurdcII murder case, to show cause why he should not le re- I rnrri.l frnm Iii rilfiff iinnn rlmr'!' rf inrrtm. " - i i o r ptlCilCV iiiwi iiiipiui'c .uuuuvb niiiv.ii wait i f f r . oeen urou-ni agaii;st iiim. it is ueueveu connery win ue speeuuy removed. 1 l I T l m CTJiio ierrttoriai j.egisaiare oi ivansa.s has passed a law, declaring that only those trim am rpsii!i.nts of tic territory and re?i. tercd during the ensuing month of April, shall . , ,3 , . , . lw entitled to a vote at the October election A law lias also passed both branches to punish rebellion with death. All resistance to territoriallaw or authority is declared rebellion. m QZr The Emperor of France has bestowed v I 1. r -

il Lilt Vi JitU iiUilUICU UIUU.MUU ililUI.3 UJttlf Pt i- i i .. , . " . . . r. lines of indiana. and with the irrowlh and nn

tue wwow oi mo unioriunate American wno was shot by the Sentinel in the Clichy prisonThis is kind and considerate and rellects great credit upon tho Emperor. Tho amount does not go very lar towarus restoring uie iosi ausband to the bereaved widow, but it may help to get another. Tkace of Sir John- Fn.vxxux. Intelli.1 ... 1 ! V. ...... 1 . .!. 1 O -. (' 1 , - I .... .iwuaica itwuiwruiu ioju, uus uucu ib ceived from oneor the l'ostsfthe Hudson Lay (Company, on Mackcnsio Kiver, that tha Inuian.s wm i.iougni over reports that tney nad seen two or more encampments of white men,

on an island on some tpoint where Anderson fjtr Tha Kentucky Mining and ManufacandStewait hurried back in 1SÖ5, and that turi Company have commenced operations

one ui tue encampuicnis particularly was quite fresh, supposed to have bc.-n abandoned a day or two before the Indians saw it, and from the traces, thought thero might have been about ten or twelve men. I could not hear of the exact locality further than that Anderson and Stewart were in a very short distance of the jilace where tho traces wero seen. The ruixcKToit Mdcxt .Carmel IIaii.i:o ad. The I'rinccton Courier proposes that a meeting of all persons interested in the roatl front Princeton to Mount Carmel, be held at Trinceton, on Tuesday, the 2Sth of April next; and says, let lrranseraents Le inado for a full attendanco from EvansTille Mojnt ouf . ... . , .it . will . Ji.. Imn plnn ll..i.o I . r n .AraT.A4 4 A ni'i v. uuii.n UUIII3, vj uvictk iu give encouragement ana am 10 a project tuat will so greatly benefit oursclres. Let thoo whoso duty it is, to take the lead in such matters, make a note of the time, and provide for tin attendance of a otrong delegation fioni the city. 1 - ijT otwiinstanuiiii; tne many umes it uas been noticed in tho daily papers, thero are manv persons who do not know that we have . ... ... a . . Ä ,.uw..v. ... wu, vi which arc mancu oui iree oi cost. 1 ne iiorary is known as tho Vanderburgh County Library 11 1 a. . . f a. fill 1 0 and is located in the Auditor's room jn the new Court House. Those who do not feel able to suls:ribe to the stock of the Lvansville Library Association can avail themselves of the advantages of the free library. A PiCTATonsinr. The Legislature of Louisiana have adopted a most extraordinary act, which provides for the appointment of a ''Superintendent" of the city during the days of an election, and furnishes him with a small army of men, raised, armed and equipped, and to be under his entire and supreme control; to parade the streets during every election, and pee that "peace reigns in Warsaw." The authority of the Superintendent, for the time being, superscedes and renders null and void the powers of the municipal officers; and makes him for the day, Dictator, and tho disposer of the lives and personal liberty of the citizens. The act has cuused an intenso excitement; and it is declared tho law will not be submitted to, and no citizen will be found who will dare to accept the Superintendent's office. 03r Vigorous movements are being made throughout the Southern States for the establishment of a university on a most liberal ecale. It is proposed that no steps le taken in the expenditure of money until $500,000 be ecured. It is alvo proposed to raise one mdliou, and it is believed that the latter 'amount can 1 obtained. The project has met with favor in eight of the Southern States and no impediment seems to be in the way of its speedy progress. 1 ho South is determined to "have a literature.'

Ax Extensive Mail Roblert has just

leen discovered at Crestline, in Ohio. A genu,3t u " auil on u.,. r. lhe leltcrs from thejr readins appca; to have covered enclosures to the amount of $40,000. Another mail bag was found in pother vault, with papers and pamphlets in it, but the letters were missing, lhe mail ukea Wa3 no dmbtj th(J through maii u. tween Pittsburg and Chicago and St. Loui, on its way West, as one letter was found con taining a gold dollar directed by a mother at the East to her daughter in Chicago. The affair is yet a mystery, but the supposition is, Iii... . I, . .1 t .1 c m '? "ie niSn u,rown iro? the car to the platform and then stolen. It WH, lhoughl hy somo that the mail WM rol bed before it reached Crestline. A cang of robbers and burglars have m- 'estca the line ot railroad running Irom 1'itts burgtolort Wavne, and on Saturday this lSn2 wan bounced upjn and twenty-seven men wfr mtP.1 at vnrinn nnint nn th - w waBv.-v w vwaavu.uva aa w a e w road East and West of Crestline. Whether the mail robbers have any connection with this gan' is not known. i le head-quarters lor this gang o: thieves is m iowa. OCT The ltural New Yorker learns frcm various .sources, that the wheat will not have sustained anything like the amount of damage that was at first estimated, and believes that ye in mc aggregaio wm snow a nana same increase over last year. ir..i hwrtii f aiulise.. in me list .lot recent failures, uhieli w runinl rrnm th hfew York Independent, a day or two since, was the linn of 1 homas & Lathrops, n-oprie hors.of fUü: Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. 11 v r ' " rvacu uie enorft2UO.(X)0- The est:.!,li,hmp,t wa nn rf t fin l?irtist iu ff ßfit a viel 1trr Ivtiv waw ' W t Uli. 4 1 VA Stl4 IVIIk enjoy cu fucu aucgree oi prosk.Tity as j-eMon f'lis to the lot of printing ollices. lhe Commercial was Mr. Fillmore's pet orjran durin his ad:uinitration, and received a large share of government and other printing. Dr. Foote, one of its editors and proprietors, rejoiced in a f - n anJ enjorcd lucrative iosU. Whether this failure was tho result of the "Llcedmg" is left to con llCCture. .X. it,, o.. ...... ! 1 Mr. Samuel Lmiom, died at mcennes on lho Sj inst aCv 70 ycMfL Uo was tho old . - . . i . . mm est stage contractor in tne Mate, no reinovec; from Kentucky to the vicinity of incenncs m 1S07, with his father's family. He volun Itecred in the campaign of 1811 and was pres cnt at the battle of Iippecanoe, under Col I)avic.s, ,r K"tucky. At the close of the war he returned to mcennes, and resumed llie fK5accful pursuits of agriculture, which he prosecuted with success. About 18-0, in company with a neighbor, Mr. John McClure "ov,r a resident of Oregon Territoryhe took a contract for carrying the mail from "Kvansville on the Ohio to Vinccnnss, in two It I i. ri'l .t n i I '""so ii.itiv. a ui.- i i uiuuii mc urst hick pr0vement of the country Mr. E. and his part ner increased the accommodations of theii lines to four horse coaches, and these in time Savc P,aco lo inc ,ron "ors3 The haTd in BlliraIo tll3 ,ar:re5t estab. Iishment for the manufacture of railroad cars in the world. The ground covered by the buildings is three acre, in which is laid one mile of pas pipe nnd three miles of steaia I r . . . pipe, lor the purpose ol warming tho v.'orks The company had, on the 11th inst. contiact? to build 20,000 cars for different roads amounting in the aggregate to $l,2OO,0UO. . . . , , , , . near 'Person. They have completed thei organization with a capital of $3,000,000 and have commenced sinking a shaft for coal near jj10 ai,OTe point, ,, 0 Compaay own several thousand acres of tho best iron lands in the State, in Hop kins and Sluhlenberg count'es, and contcm plates establishing extensive iron works at once. C3"Thc penitentiary cf Illinois, which can accommodate about GUO tenants, has been nl entirely too sm ill for its increasing bus incss. Crime ha- increased to such an extcpt I that another prison of equal capacity of the one at oprinirueiu, is to uc uuut at jouei tne I I present year. CTSuar cane, and ruore especially tho young shoots, hire been found by actual cx priuicnt on a Louisiana plantation, to be an effectual remedy for consumptive negroes. fr7-An election was held in the city ol Memphis, on the Gth in-it., to take the cn.se ef the property holders in relation to a school taX of ' ,per ? , blW' and i v v ii t j via vavu .rvti ivi ovajwa lsus wu.-tw Je A liv rato of- taxation of Memphis, must be Tery I - - hiIi already; yet wo see that the people are frequently voting to increase it, for the aid of public improvements and other important objects. New Issue of Banks. Tho law prohibiting the banks of the Distriot of Columbia from issuing smill notes, was violated last week in a peculiar way. A Washington cor respondent of thi New York Herald mv: "lhe banks of the district were increased on Sunday last, under the auspices of Speaker Danks, who ushered one into existence, issuing small notes in obedience to a higher law." 03" The English papers gtve accounts of a distressing famine in Norway, owing to a failure of the last year's crops. Hundreds are said to bo dying daily of starvation, while the living subsist as best they can on the barks of trees ground and boiled with oats. Charitable committees have been organized on the neighboring coasts ofv'thc Gulf of Bothnia, to minister to their relief. 07" Mr. Rogers of Memphis, has invented a machine for planting cotton, which promises to be a valuable labor-saving iusrtument on the cotton plantation. 03" It is the opinion of his physicians, that his exposure tothe Arctic climate was not the origin of Dr. Kane's disease, but that for the wholesome bufletting in those Northern airs, he would have fallen years ago, to tho shafts of the destroyer. OTGas costs but 83 cents per thousand

Cubic feet in London and Liverpool; tnd in'aslowaprieeasinaayplaeeinthsWoat.nndnronotexcelled;

il, nn;(.l Ci.... .k. ifo rrx mc wiutciA uMin tue mvciai: is aäi wv per thousand.

1THU UFD ltlCDA'lIl. I WhatUdjr or gentleiuau would remaia under tbe curse of ailiacreeablalrekth when by u?lnjr the" Balm ' ofaThusanJ Flowers"as dentifrico would uot only

render It iweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster? Man, person, do not know their bre.lh is bad. and the subject Is so delicate their friends will ncrer mention it. Pour a single drop of the Calm on your tooth-brush and wauhtli Weih nihtand morning. A fifty cent bot tie will lat a year. A KctrTircL Cosplcxiok may esilybo acqniredby using the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." It will re more '.an, pi in pies, and freckles from the skin, leaving It of a soft and roseate hue. Wot a towel, nour on two rthreo drops and wash the face n!;lil and morning. Siuvisa Made Kt. Wet ycur shaving-brush in l!hrirm Af rfttil vil.r nnnv nr. t-arn r.r Ihrda I r i oi-iiannoi ainouao'i r towers, ruotne ueara well nd it will mate a benutiful sontutlier much facilitating the opcr illon of h iing. Price only Fifty Cents. r ktkiogk At Co., pmfirlotnrs. KELLEK, PAKXSI.KY& CO. aj.5 lyd w Agent f-r Kvanville. SPECIAL NOTICES JVXoÜPe ttiia rlkca. tea eent per lino oxo lsrtlna: !M eeat rer line res times: 30 eeau er line one week: dis solution loBfertinic. A UKXTLKM S.tSoronzMy sc piaintd with the dry ;nols and troeery huiinnM. has ha.l loDexperieae ia loth. Ina eieelleat iilcinMi, and laiecoraplUhed Rnok aTi epe r wouH like a siMatio 'a which cither or all these ntli"eiioDi wi.oU'le available to hisemloyer. to whom be eas tb bi(h at rfrreaees. Apply to the alitor of the Journal. ItSt-tf ;iLLM:(M;itAi'iis Taka oa papers, and ran bo seat to a Irt'er to any part of N Jo m r yfl fl the worll, witbont extra 3r0otJfi.. They irt batllul ana tbo aoit dart'le pietaro ow ta.n. Cll rfAJ O fl TZ. attheCi-y JalWry. So. 45. l-'Ä!? Mala-aireet, and have one taken. mbH liOUUHMi With lirss sal pteavsnt ro. ais for the accommodation of a ceaitrictfc and l-'y or fwr '"Rle crntlemrn.cAa be ebtaiaed ia a private lamily, la a central locatioa. Apply atthi ISeo. fell-tf WOOD! W OOMÜ-Orders far Wool left at SiCEL T ice r. IT'S will I promptl? ftlled. (13 OOAIj. The Price of Coal at the BCD AM MINES Is At the Tit "cents per bushel. UauledU any part el the city 10 " JOUX WYMONO, fol2 8retar and Manscer. TKVIPl.f: Uh EvfcnMle Tro.pl of I(nor X. I im-tj trery ThurfIy STenlajistho Ili'I.oa WxltT s'.reet.. over the Canal Baak. It. W. POIXrOCXTEB. W. C. T. A.J. rVRFIMY. w. n. nasoa Li!.t Sucul Teaple 5o. 11. mtteTery alte'Bsts Pri'layovenia a ab. JOHN' IIYD2. B. P. T. C. W. RL LiTAItn. B. R. janW &7-ly foji Tin: jiira'AL. I ncrer 'pird tew be a pott, (I ae4'at tell. I V'poo you no it:) not if Itbawttbere'a virta iait Dara'd if I wouli'at ia a minit! Rut when you tawk of itotntypia. Webtr roaoi and take d. lito ia; I'd or 'lire he'll staanyoar feetars. And "bbii" tw. deer little ereetuis. Oft paper, iron, flan r plate. He'll flx yr l.alier nre as fat. So antral and so trew to life, Wheayow're away 'twill f.lyewt wife. a26-dil TILEVTOX'a Qallery. HOLM) 4Y" PII.I.S AD OlST.siKKT. Paeoinr thruuch th atsorbente it to the anterior organ, thi (mttnent set like s mir'o 11 am on tbs inflamed an t irriut.d para, while the I'll In y their action on the Mooi nentraliz tn eumenta el lieae. Seliiattn mvnnfa'trie. No. 1 MiiJra I. ans. New-Yorka X. 21 Strand. LuaJon, and ty all dmrjuu at 25e Use .an I per boa. mhl3-lwdaw nniiTm.H Hniuii.i,A. Th oidet. th purttt and the only relia prparation of tt.o kied. now tnanu'aoturxt la n hehlr enreatratea latm. witL im Proved w.f ir . by Hn'laroitnol. wh are r he ante pro. prictor at tbis pre.eutineat eure lr berofoli. Skin dts featrl J-'Üitr. ie.. and a'o of Kemp's Worn PaUillaa and icsmeiate rare far Wrme. eon'atnine ao mtrenrT. Sold by D. T. I.aomnn Jt Ca.. wholeial dru; tiu. Hi Water struct. Nw-Yerk and by all'rnrtUt at soa per bottle. nbu-indiw IIOOFl.A.Ml - IKlt.tl.W ItlTTKn. Tun GREAT rf.medy for sehyous debility J. M. Mt'LiiMZK. Oovleatown. Pa... Jaaa 20. 134. aira My wife has ba mQlctee itlt a nreois debility since Sertmter. IHM. since which iliae! bars beta noaMe to fcn any praician nr (neiiieiio tbat woald beneflr her in tbo lct. ntii on if lealletar the store Ur Ilareev, oi I hit t" wo. for eome tincture of iron, and dis-ribed to bim the aClictiooaof t.iT wife: he thea handed me a lot of pajtrs to read, amove: which Ilonas one deter.bint: your tttren Bitten. I imniediatrlr t-rornrrd a tear bottlca from h m. and in pleapd t ttit- mit the of the Bitter baa done tier more -ii thn all the medicine she ha brctoter uka. I wmhynn to itnd ms a kalf doxea bottles." See adrertiauiret. nbI3 A Vai.C ri r. Rrm nT. The nqna! fiel teitircoar la fa vor of I'r rnvunan h' valaalMe irtdieise. to tetofad ia nar aT rtitre eolamn to. . will roeomea d iwlfteth a'reorion anl app'i rttira of er r dr. fmra theinown M?h ehrctrr an piM-n ot the crn'lrit.an who make this ef nar tribute tothe Dr. 'a skill. Chteuro lUilr Jour. The ahve aot'ro fr -u. oTenttr.rrerv. hie aree'el rr v ene to th eertifl-ate of II. N. ti.all. I'sa.. ia favor of the effieejr of lr. CavVs PiU SaIt. whloh is advertised la one roiucm, tor sale l v mbU KELLLX & WHITI! snnToofland'sOerTnaa rtittr. rrrsrtd and sol 1 r-v Dr Trkna. ac the O rnie Vesical tor. Ii11 Arch etre-t, Philo lei phi a. daü v inerca-o ia thair ell-deervt ecl-brity for tha r-irs of all 4iea.e srUing from lerarr-wetitcf the lirer. Theae Ui'ter have, indeed, proved a Meor. to tho l.lirt-d. w I o iliiv tne'r rtt'fuJ v he tnot Dtl-rln o.ioioni il Thi ai.-iiMoe haa ttaM'bel rv itlr na-re ht emrtitnr. however wil y their sehmavore dnoiethelr promisee, cannot to eh. It (ained tlio pablie (ofilraraHv IStmnn enrttt th have keen derived from it.an.l vi I c vr maintal a itapoaiuoa. See adverttmnt. tnMI TiV.W MUl Olt STOlCII, 0 STCAXOBR STBr.rT. BKTWFEX AND riBST STRtFTS, i:vnnTllle. Ind. e"jl!HRntecrih."r na int returned from the Fat with M l"fe toe of Forfirn and Pom tte Liiaorsaid lia vans Cictr. Illtook coula n ie H'at Bind of Frn?h Praadies; Jun-.iea Vumi I'ollsaJ 'i'n: Madeira Wne; Cherry Wine: Trt do; Poirboa WMskyj Monanf ihtla tThlskj; Fro do: IHh do; Ohio rMvla; Rhine Wine; A1avnthe; niao?tto; CTieoa: !araino. Poarti Feni And nil other kinds of ftney Pitter. The akovesrtieles wil e Bert etnetant'.y on hand and sold st tho!oet rt hy sap-lsw II. ANSPACH KR. r Hillen Wil nCC:KWIlfiT.-M ck fnek ' wh-at F'loiv: trt hoae ftrtm t" R. Cho.v-e,4 ly railroad and f. r aale hv iaall VIOXKKV k JOüSHON. aflLOVETt seed waated ly y do20 r. s. mrtrorir. tu rns, rLiOWi'us, lkds, hoots n MPORTED direct from Holland, and for ! y at J.J. PEVNIVfJTOX. lla-iathj 12 sorts. IV C 4 . Da do . IVi do . lo t . ...TVinMe Red, ...We. ...Dirk Rlns. ...Lieht Bine. ... l)o te Wine. Do do rw do To 4 it DonMe Yellow. I a'le White Whit nod Yellow, to Tulip It sorts. Crown Imperial 13 do Amaryllis lo Ore ens Hsoru. eolor. Dontlo. . Jnrhne. .ReSimed'iIcIIand, Anneaons. " do. Ranonenles 1f do. Jntiqailies........ ... Lil'iea 13 do. With a lari-e variety of ehelee Flowers sad VeretaV Seed. ' irtirt evtrn Snar eored dried Itef. 50 do do so Tonrne. r-e'd tM dav r um 7. ft. rooir nv. t'lIlK.siI ntl.TIMORR OVSTEltS Weahall 1e fn receipt oeen 0cter everv dy nntl th ln. the ifason. feZJ t. ii.mmin rny. tP looi,oa W. R. rtheeee: 23 la Ensliih Dairy; SI do NntQCK Cbeeis Ij 1 mhl3 TEVXEYft SORENSOX. U.MON UAKEUY1 THE OLütST ESTABLISHMENT IN TalE CITT. CHAt UrltS AT V11ULE8ALI AND HUT AIL.' M1K nadritnedeoatntIy keeps oa band a large assort ment oltresh Water. Butter aad Sugar Crackers, aad ! 1 la quality ky aar other maaafactory ia tho country. Alarga atock alwa?soa haad at nystrp, oa n ater street betweea Sycamore and Viae.'

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J. SINZICH.

IVEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " HATKH.

Okiimm. Um line or leas, ottiimt. three times, tl; ob eck. 91 so: tw weeks. 9i 5; on month. 4; three montU. 7 S ; ii noaiha. lf ; one yer. 15. DUconatoa Urn. yrn.u. . - - TillW lLIIL.lCAXIOs. X oprertnnity U stTcrcd to the citiiea of EraosTÜU to xa. otuik copies ci H. HOWL'S .EW U Onil. TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES OF THE MOST CELEDUk TED TRAVELERS Iaall prt o(U world. SoH only ty subcT:pti. mhi:i 11. KRSKINK, Aj.nt. l"ll- IIoui. " fl I.I VI l III l-llK.--ri ,h.-. Un fuot'a bUatins: Powder; tiO feet saUty luse jnt r.e d ly hl3 VICkERY &- JOnXSTfV. e I'aT riti'Vii i.'h J leo buiti mixeJ Pie'kle; IfO boxes Ghcrtin: Z du pickled Onioni; 25 do ickKd CaLtisje; 21 do do Peppers, for sie low It BhU TF.NNKVS SOREXSOX, 3ukt H!i i:ivi:n. IK1 boaei nn-rrd aalartua: HO dv do Soda; IfO fcojr Toitato Catop. tor I aie fy diu j; iiht.u. K 1ST HKCEIVKO.-2ipiPe Hrandy direct itnrortaV tion ty tabu TEXX EY ii SOKENSON. I R l'iT llHi'KlYLID. 50 eaae Old Holland' vvy nies I as l.y mhlä TEN'M'Y A- SORf.NSON. R EST II Kfi:i Vl-n.-SO ease Jlill Stomaeb Bitters fc a real blood puriner. ty mbU TK.VXKY k SOREXSoy. " THIi II IK AIIO POU'DKIl COMPANY. WAVtrrACTtracas asd dkaless ix fryy m rf rp o cQ CS Of o TT 14 A VING reduced their prieea to correspond with tho reuli daced coat of Saltpetre, continue to offer their well knowa triads of Elkctkic I.nmas niri.a tad KEStrcKT Kiri.Ki owlor. ia ken sad eanistevs. Also t.unpowdrr for Blast mi and Hi nine, eomprixinr a full aaaortment of inalitie and kinds required tJ the trads, rulrao.taed to give entire tatiefaction. Thatandard of their Powder, which has aow en j overt the higheat reput.t'on for more than twenty-five year, will he found nnaorpaased by any other manufacture of ihe kind in th world. For sale bv the prmeipal dealers, and tlio et theotneeof the Company. Jlo. o'J all. cor. ater street. ew l ora. A. K. DO'OLAa. 'ee'y. nhf-rad 1 fife LB liemp sack Twine: colls Hemp Peeking 1UU Udos Heirtb Krooms; IS dot ass'd Whitu; 5 do rot'.oaMop; 0 do do Broom, ins' ree'd by mhli) Z. II. COO K it SON. .": iTS RAQS aborted Shot: lots) bar Lead, for sals by fe!2 Z. n. COOK A- 90S. AAf IIKKMMJ IVA1L8. J kss8'd Nails; M ketslO'd Nails: 21 to II do; 2 do 16 dot i do 20 do; 20 do do, 15 do 4 dot 15 do S do: 25 assorts Finishing Nails. jn ree'd bv Z.H. COOK k SOX. feT! 75 rZL UOXE1 large Hamburg Cheee roe'd and frrsl by BfrCOc 1. At I). 11KIMANN. NOTICE. 7"E hive for sals fonr Uno V0UXO fTORSES. we!l WW Irnks tor family oe. Also ons ftay Maro with foul. and wiiiseu them low lorcain: mhio T. If. COOK SOV AD.ni.M.STHATOH'S S U.U. "I CXS sad Oua Smith Tool, oa Thursday. March 19th. W at lOa'clek. wo will sell at auction at our Sale Koro. H ftv4 Kiflea nad several old Uans. an I all the sr' smith loois. BclonciDgto tao e täte ci Allen Aorcross. dreesaed. eonctiMCgoi one beuowanna Anviia. icea. aawa.oneinr - y nn mtth basinets. TERMS AU umsof s)s and tinder. rach. over $. a ercdit of three mnth wsll be a ivea tho t-urchaaer. aivioe note bearinr intprat from date, with arprov-d aecurity, without relief from valuation sr arrraiaemntiawa tthio-tt WOOLSEY k NEL30X, Aaet'r. -7 fr BOXER Tobacco, all beat braada; I mj 64 do Mimture Chreae: 2D bi liNuu S. Almoads. Kratil. Filbert. Peanats; 10() ream small, mad. and larre wrappinc Paper, per, Ciga 1R(H lh ra. I. W. Flonr: 60 rs; 20.(io Hera do Catenas Ciar; 23.000 Koaads Santiago f;l do. received and for at'ebv I. Jt D. 1IE1VIAXX. njOn trCO. ICO loses Va.. Ky. aad Mo . assorted JL I laalities for sals by tell GEO. FOSTER ft CO. rfllOICr: I. .MOI.fiK.. 125 whoi- and half bbla. SiV ia fiae order, for aale by. 8. E. UILIIKKT A CO. 'yeasmre atren P I OX AMM IIKKHK.M JB ;a- lb prima Kaate.n Phexee. an estra article. l.VOlliUscoa Hams aad Shonlders. iat ree'd and fo sslaby KAMI EL VICKERY. f2l Corner Slain aad Second streets. mew isoorcs! WKW IIOOICSIX aJArLFAXE.IyX. P Willi-hi new novel: Tit". NIGHT WATCH, a Tale ol Social Lifo ia tho South new and clever novel. - FANNY t-FRN'S PLAY-DAY ROOK just Bsw; OIH'.Y" LAMKH HOOK for Fcbraary; VAVKKK NOTIONS for do: KEOOLLKCTION OF A LIFE TIJIE by Ooodrieh, a mnttinterttinsand Instrnetivs work. Also a lot of Valcatiass ia great variety at jat27 I0BKLL k LITER'S. BIIOOMH. HrCK KT8 A.sll TI'Bw.-A largo aad cob plots assortment ia store aao fer sale t y mhli SA.M L VICKERY. ItJKW rnOT ti n DK.-V KKD. ?to- papers Laad li r-i tüs ce .et rate a assorted cseas. isr sale i y tahU aAM'L VICKERY. HAIM.kH. V f;0St AAD CAIlS.-?; dos ass'd VISI ttors aad tor sals by xahl'i AM L VICKERY. ri'WT It Kf'KIVFI Jba-B rr'me Rio Coffee; t bag prime Kio Codec koaated; 1 do do Java do; 5 btl N. 0.)esr prime new for sals t y tuhl2 8AM' LICKERY. OiOl BUSHEL4 prims Ear Cora, ree'd per railroad m9jr by mhl2 Z. U.COOK SON. paari. rt ni.;u:s. somo Poplar ?hinrie. jnut JL leeeived on cuuuitaiaa aad will be sold v.rylnwto close by it 25 E. S. BABCUCK. SEW PAINT MIOP. JES3RS. SOI VERS k WOODt, most respectfully 1TB announce to tho eitiiens ol Evaasyill aad vicisit. that they have aicia'ed theAelvcs tor ether ia bnaines. tor the purpoae of earrjior oa floaae. Sign and Pit tonal l'aiutio, nad tope, that by abriet attention to buaiacas. moderate Charge and a wnrksuo-lire oaecctiea ot all iob entruatcd to thtn to teeeivo a liberal share of public pattl)3f. N. B. Wood If tier of varionsrtylr and oiis carved and rildc l to ordur st short notice. 1m devices tot Uanaers, O'td Fellow aad Vaiosie .'col is. FitemcB's bss. esps. Ao painted in thu moat taau f ul manner, bbop on Locuat rtrot between Firatacd water. mhs fou ix es t b:t i.i: sr:. rnWO basinees hotiaea oa Mai a street, betweea 3d end 4th ii. will be leaned tor a term of yeara, at a low r-t.t if apf lf.Tsooato mh5-4t WM. ICE1LLY. 1 1 o i.sriio i. rntMT int t: , IWO DWELLINGS, LEASES AND CAEPENTE2 SHOIAT ATJCTION OX Weeaefdsy. the 13ih of March, at 10 o'clock, at tha rcsideact-ot 'JOHN .McCORKLE. eorner of Itt and Oak strret. es ill '11 st rullic suction, s varie'y ot liou.. ugi9lf4 ttiiciKi luru'iuir, ipvcomignilll r raae wwtllire. one. a thocoroerof lit and Oak atree. double t.ao meiit, each a ith four rioms nne kitchea, aadCarpcater Shop oathcresrof nil Int with lesfe to ran ei?ht jests; one dWulliDgen Cheetnut between Sd and 4th withleaae 10 run Or- tom irom April neat. TERMS: lionaehold Fo mi tnre cash. Dwelliars aad lese it eh, i in fear and eight moB'ns, th purcbu:r giviae ante i.e iriog intereat irom ca'e witD approved securi ty waiving rei.ei irom valuation or arpraiaemert law tl OU.N cCORKLS. WOOLSEY k NELSON. Aue'rs. mbll-td CIIHAPr.lt THAN nvi:ii! fSTlnEnnderirned reepertfnlly inform hi freindesnd fe j. ruDMc generally mat he ha removed from hi sold atmd near tbo Poai-OC.e to the house lately eecupi-d by Mr. Hart a aanoestore. oa 3iaia street, two doors rrom riret where he keop conitaotly on bnad n good aatorimeat of uOLD aud OIL V K K V ATrll FANCY JEWELRY. IiREASTPIVS. Ao. All of bis stock ho is now oCerior at unprecedented Ion prices for eaah. preparatory to repleaiihiag ki stork. Ho b!m repair clack, watches and all kind of jewelry at the hortet notice, nnd npon reaaoaable term. Give him a call before purcbaxing elaewhere. a he ia de-erniired t rleaa in qiaiity and price. mhii-:im c H A s . I A K i I . fCRIBUTCTO Dil. KA.VK. Tha be.t tribute that jo. can bo p:.id to hi memory, is to reaa the ncocntof his bsrcie aad bravo saploits ia tho Arctic Kerion. for sals oy man uunr.LL a LintK. efIOlriMV. R. rilKISK.-SO boxes largsnadcholeo V " ettcra Keserved Cheese, ree'd this dar by mhlt Z. II. COOK k SOX. 6BBLS rrins grsca Apples, ree'd per railroad by mhli Z. 11. COoK k SOX. DISSOLUTION OF IMUT.MIItSIIllV, fIAHEpartnerhpheretore eliding between EDWARD iL II DkOARVO k. SOLOMOX KAIIN. in tha Lirerv aad Sal Stable bninea. in Evaniville. lad., it thi day dissolved by matoal eoaseat. The said Ksba will eoatinue ths basiass at tha old suad hwiug bought ont tbs ent're interest of eaid DeGartno. said Eaha i aatt.oriied to collect all firia debts aad Will pay all claim aeaiaet ttitt firm. K. It. IKriA KilO, vhll-lm 8. KAIIX. T KOXW Peal Starch 10 bnaa Tallow Caadlcs; d lite; Cjl'dy 60 do Star Candle aai'd lite; 30 do Palm aad Uermsa Ssap. jat re.( yr 1. mhtO Z. H. COOK & SOX. ri f DOZ Sieves 14, 1 aad 1 J; 50 d"i Hue and red Buckets:'. 15 do No. 1 painted Tali; Ji dot No 2 piisfeiTab, 25 do do 3 do do; t5 Best Tut (Kinnet.) ree'd and for aale by fe20 I. d D. I1E1MANX. nfT .C DOZ Wsll Bnekets; 20 dos dot ecdnr Churn, ree'd - 4ss ? forsalo by f20 1.4 D.lltlJlA.NA. -f2.l. 4 V ARK We have on haad a fiae etoek of Glass H Tumblsrs. of every inscription, also, fiao Tobacco; Glass Jars, wita glass covers and lore stock

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MISCELLANEQUS. AIi!.9 31 AHHYATT'8 IIIIW AUYEL! T

HENKT LYLE: LIFE A .1 D EXISTENCE. By Hut Amelia Karryatt, Daughter of flic late Cnpt. Jlarryatto 12ao.. Clotb. 420 psces. PKICK ON K lOLLAK. Taf t k$ "Prest" sty Iltnrj Lflt. fcvVtTE hops to see this book ia every well-seleeto4 wTf Lilrarv. It is worihv af a I-lace amoac the laS woTbaof any era "(Krater yskaiiie. "It is acruLitr rebuke t tho tttdeaeyof tbs tretest Keaeration to latideliiy." Landen Atbeaiaai. e tiavo eldom liad an orportanity ol nieilng a ssero iasioat n or n more iaftrnct've aovsl." Triius. ua iy niee ia tnjiew pirate ibc peopio qn mm wel! and a atillfully as br father did Gtt a cony ef 'Henry Ljle forthwith." Tises. rahilihcdt GARRETT, DICK k FITIOKRALD, No. 18 Aan- street. Kew-Yerk. Also, finale hy VeokneHers la thisilaee. Copies of the above Look stctto sar address Frss af ?stsr Send Cal Order- to tbs FsUuisn. . i. Editor of Country NeniDanera civiar the above advertUemeut three promiaei t ioitrrfona. all'ag att atiea to the aams ia the editorial clean, nad seadias a atarkedT copy ol the paper tothe Pailmhtr. will receive "Br aar Lxlk" per retor of mail, fre ol posters. Ihl2-lwdw LOST, . . " . ' $i U!' eoverea reit Meiaoraadnm ho. with ray 7ia name inside, eoa aiaiar eoveral papers. I will par a an ixniar reward for It recovery mhli t'A JOUM KARRRT.L. Rc Her. R10 COKFKK.-50 bas r.e'd per riga far sale kX lv tak,i S h. OILBEkT dt CO.e HUM K U1CE.-5 tierces rte'd Per Eelipee. for sals by i mhli tf. E. GILUERT k CO. - - - gasa'lVv tTHAItl.K CAS DLKs. 25 toees T fes very low hy mbla 8. K. GILBERT k CO. H AIt(K KXIItAC01)FISiH.-2omlt.ferale er LiJ nbii . E. OILUBUT Jf CO." Sal mhl2 I casks res '4 per EMIf so, fo sale rr S.E. GILBERT X CO. llOWAIClt ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS . no all persona affiicted with Seinal Diseaset, taeh a SrCKMATOUBHIEA. SKMISAr.. WKAXVKSff. IwrOTKXCB.Gi.xoKEHtKA. Ulk aT, STiHrus, iheYiss of Okakissi orhtur AMt, e . So ThelloVVAKI) ASSOCfATIOX. ia view of tho awfal dsetrurtioa of human life.eanaed y Sezeal diseaees.anS tha da eeptioaa practiced aroa the tiatortui at vietima of sack dts ' eases by Quacks, have directed their Coataltiac Saraeoa. as . I rhsritalle Act worthy ot their asms, to sit i civs Aicaical Advice) I tiratia. to all persona thna amicus, apply (Sratia. to all persona thna afflicted, apply ty letter, with ay aeernptioa oi tneir coaauion. (.age oecapatioa. ISMts ol,' ine.&s .) ana intakes oi (itrnue poverty aid uCctlag, ia Ft axisH l Ditixrs Fats- or Chabuk. The Howard Aaaoeiation io a enevoient inatitatian, eetablirbed hy ateeial eodowmrrt. for the relief of tkeeicSaad oiiitrettd. s die ted with " Vlmlentsad Epidemic Diaearts." It ha aow a surplus of ansa s, which tbo Dtreetors hava voted to expend in advertiaiae; the above notice. It iartodleea to add tbat tho AaaoeiattoB ri.smaada the highest Slta)eil skill oi tbo tge. and will furaish tbo siostarpro modern treatment Juit Putt ahed. by the Asaoclation. a report en Sperma I turbatioa or beK-Abuae, and other Lhseasoa nf the Soaaat torrnoea. or l-mioai Meaaaeaa.fPa vpo ot Uaaaieaa. iaOrjrans. by tho Coaiultiag Sarctoa. which will ts scatty. tDiil. tin aaraUd envelope) rat:: r rsiil.ea tae receipt lot Two TAMM for pottage. , Add ea. lr. tifcO K. t'AbllUl . ronaaltiB KarfSOB. Howard A a-eiatK B.No. 2 Sont NIMH husct, Phtlasslphia. Pa. By order ot the I 'i rector. r.tKA it. ribAKTVt cll, rreciden. EO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary. felS-'7tr e HY'fh DO Z ass'd Heap Maaillasad crass Bed Cot Cs; . XL H VT WaVia aaa'dcottoa Corda: bales cottoa Tatno.' for aale by fei 2. II. COOK it SlK . 4,T4 BoXEH prime New-York llamrarr Cheese, reo'i I vjvr perrailr.-d by felS Z.U. COOK Jt SOM. vv vy. pi a.asa. uj.ua j b? it 'crai nr la fel9 . E. GILBERT k CO. n C. JEWELL A- CO.. have j oat receded km IScaacs lilceched Ma.ha; 10 cases ass'd Cottoasdss; 5 do Summer Twtcds; ? do Des im a; 2 do do Jeana: S do üaepkerd Checkst 2 do Marrei lies Costing; S do Apron da; 1 do t'aSet Miatnre; I do Spaai-h liaea coat'g; 4 da Linea Drilling: 3 do Col'd Cambric; 4 do Cheek Coatings; , 2 do Broaa Liaea. cor. Vine aad Firat-au. nahS H C. J EWKLL k CO., bavs ia stars sow ready ' t t w 1 1 . t n . LLi. ; . 1 m , . W HA) bales Brown Sheeting ; Kit pieces nrnab: . .. 14 bales M irting Mtripea; 25 do Csrpctingt I do Brown I'rillints; ' 10 do Oil Cloih 7 do awcrted Tiekinra. . 50 ds Caavsss: IS do hneUahleachedShest'g; 20 do Paduicg. eorner Viae aad Fi rat-eta. aaaS V C. JEWELL k CO.. hsve a!so W 15 piecfc Sumner Cassi merer; Wi piecea Summer Coatins; M pieeee rich e1'd Silk -21 da col'd Tabby Velvet; S do black silk; Hi do Florence silks; 75 Silke Maatills; 21 C'speShauls: 9"enid sad bl'k silk Shawls: Ml DrUot SUklf, 75 Challi bhawlaj - ;!silk Scarf, corner Vine aad Firs .au. . sahS O "es Mra'shluck sad colored Wool llats; mm 9J do do do do Far do; 3caee ikiti' black aad colored llaa: io do Palm Hau; 15 caos Leghera Hats: 25 do as'd col'd S'lk Bunaets; 'V cases ass'd straw Bobaets. is a rt .aly of oar stosk is ui lia of fiood. which w. have already receive aad aVr So ska public at low r riefe aal oa yooJ terme plea.e give aa a aalt -at onr store, eorner Vino aad First streets, Evansville. Ind. s ah3 J.C.JEWELL k CO. fUAUM, AC 1 lütikeg (lteltnnt Works) Nails assorted si see; .tnnT. PaCHcr Viserar: Ski boie window Glaa aao r ted sites: w viaaasaaorteoaiies: n gallon. ; gallon aad quarts; a j and i boles; Iu 2 lb cans; . do Pirk.laingalU 15 caves srdiaea 10 do Lobm-rs 25 do Cove f)iitrs ia 2 Ik and Ilk nana: ftOboses TomateCatekap: 75 hi Pepper Sanoo; .Mi do Oerman Soap, 75lse Palm Soap; 20 do fancy Soas, ree'd aadlorsalo by fal l.k Ii. IIEIMAX3C. wsii. injukLiL. ii LHTKK. or Evsatvillc. are tho Agents for setting subacribers to ti n Amerioin Journal - of Kduca ioa aad College Review; puMi.led in Nrw-Yark. by Dr. Peter. J. V. IM Mr.K.Jr e7-Zw.1w fieaeral Ae.-nU OH l.M.i: ASti M-,MIJK.-25 boxe Orange; 'ii boxes Lemons, received aad for aalo by Bh PKK4TOEBROS. sWlKtRH 0 hhd prims Ns w Orlsns Sngars; C AhUdaClsriCed Sugara; ngare; Zt) bbla crcahrd Sagar; do; 10 do FulvoriieS. PKKSTON BROS. 2 do Loaf tnh4 tU KH HOtSK IOLi:S.-'ttls; KJ i hall tbla. juat rectd and fot sale by mb5 ritKSTOX BROS. il . DIU Kfd -bbs Tsr; C9 liM'in ; fa i Wah Roarda; 2' kviea H iorfow Glaea; SO baga Speea iat ree'd aad tor aale I y tnbl PRESTON BROS. FOlt SALI. ri WI.II to diapoa of my Steam Flearing Mill and grounds Si in tl city ot Now Albany, lad .. on tbo corner of Mate and i.lu street 1 1 e boildii.g i? Mi feet front. Itai leet deep, four a:orra tiivh.eol tantiall. lailtof hard brirk a atroag atoLe tounitatiaa laid ia water lima. The Mill ia ia perfect running order, cun make barrel of flnnr ia 24 hours, aad i eanvenieatto tlo depots f th) N. A AS aadJeaerseaville Railroad, and tbe M io river. lh property aillbe-sold low nad m easy payments. mhl (N. A. Tribnf e) JAS. MARSHALL. (fMIOM'K Ft!II.Y MCfTAHDl'i doa J4 lb cane; 50 doa hi eaas: 60 de I ib do, warranted Pnre by Z. II. COOK k 80f. tab tiil: WEVV YORK IIAKEKY ST1L.L. ahead: fRIIB ropn ar estftbluLmcat baa rectal y nata iteasir 11 arrangement for tho mann actre ! Butter. gar. -Roatoa. feoda. Pic Nie. Water aal Oyator Crackora; Piles Hread. Ac. Ae. together with a good aaaortmvat of Loaf Bread, Cakes sad Pics. .,. ,m Ths suh.criber ha alo tnrebased tbo Patent Rigbtfrr 'the manafaoture of Cram & Paul'a , PATENT LOAF BREAD! Made by maebiaery. which possesaea manv superior aailltie over tbe old atylo of maaafaetare. Tha Bread has tha advanug cf being mora uniform much handasascr nnd white in sppearaaes thsa tread heretolcrs made Itketpe . mach longer, and is -ot object ion all for uro when a werk . olo. It cuts as handaomely as the Bnect Paad Cake, and without waai. It goes farther sad is coming iata geaeral . uaeia families Bot accurtr med to "BAKKB't BkEAD."all hause Baker's Bread arc iavited to give this aew article a trial. . tiT Families can beenrrlied attheirdoora withaavartiala ia my line, fresh from tbe oven. A J Country otd-rsasd ordets fr..m tho rirer. promptly filled aad delivered, at the New York Bakery, an Virat at.. oppwaitetto PottaQeo. mhf-Sm J. C. GAINT. SJWKKT POTATO FS. 15 bbls Sweet Pota ots. ree'd lk3 on conaignment and for sal by le-'H I. u. ItKIMAN. !-: Nl'TK. Just received per steamer Aawlepc, bags ot Pea Nate, aad for s le cheaply it is w nB.Ea.Biav ts Mkivtua. j aia-etreet. P71I.IIFRT8 i bsg ast ree'd perateamer Aatelopo. aud toraal by WHEELER a RIUGS. fe -o. 47 Maia-strscs. fI-II W kitt No. 2 Xaekerel: X. 25 kitM No. 1 Maekerel; on kitt No S Mackerel: 25 urur bhis o s; zs quarter Ms . I; 15 half da da 2; 15 half do do 3: 25bb!s No. I. No 2 aad 3; ddrnme Codfiah. aad for salt Uli WHEELER k KIUOS. hy COlFV!I.-20 Iba prima aew Codf.ht im) bos No. 1 lierriagi.jnat ree'd and meat be !d Ly lcZS K. 8. ISA IjLUl i. SEW lIOtlKM fT 1FE of Charles Sumner; Ü A Pnva'e Correspondence cf Daniel Wobater; 0!nited'Texa Jonrney; Tba Queen's 1st; I.ee'a Caotert ury Tales; 1 be Trine ,f the Houao of TKvid. Ae.. Ao.. fe ve'd andforsalely jan27 T.Cf'XIKOTON k CO. rjJHI.Mi; UIO TOFFEE. 73 bags prima Eastera Ki U Caes. rcc'dthUda) by . . mho ' Z. H. COOK k SON. BAQSassortsd Cottoa Yarn; mmfß 5 bags da Carpet Chaia; 40 bale CettAB Rattiaa: 10 bales Candle Wiek, fail ree'd by tnh4 Z. H. COOK ds SOX.

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