Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 201, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 March 1857 — Page 2

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jje path JflitntaL F. Y. CAHLILE, EDIT02. C. K. ' PttEW. Jn., LOCAL ED1T0K. EVANS V IL LE: SATURDAY MOUSING,::-:: ttrMAHCH 21 Kinsts Aa'ilr:. The resignation of Gov. Geary in an eraUir. rassins event for the' new auminUtnlion, and disc'oes the existence of troubles that the caun'ry has boon leJ to believe hr.d Wen removed ly the energetic ami impartial administration of Guv. Geary. Hut it appears that eren ho was not strong enough to withstand - the intrigues and evil designs of tha infamous men, who hare ruled and ruined that fair ter "' ritory. Uuless the administration shall take the most energetic and resolute measures to suppress at once all disturbance, the hydra of ati klavcry will raise its hundred head., and Spread its poisonous effluvia our every act and treasure of tho government. Tho country will again be lashed into violent agitation, and designing, wicked men, who accomplish their purposes by directing the popular fury w hen blinded by passion, will again be in the ascendant. The peace of the country the success and strength of the administration, and of the party it represents, depend upon prompt, energetic, uncompromising detei ruination to maintain peace, right and justice in Kansas. ..' The Pierre policy will be ruinous to ths ad- - - miuifctration nnd disastrous to the country. The present is the crisis with the new cabinet Now ii the title to show thicr mettle. .The St." Louis Democrat gives tin following "T.Tsion of Governor Greary's statement to his ' ftiends wliüe passing thiough that city. It is a good deal at variance with the tonu and facts of his formal addresses to the citir.cns of Kansas on resigning his commission und leaving the territory. We hope the statement has been a good deal colored, if not exngcrated s , by the anti-Atchinou medium through which it has come to the public. The Governor states the cnu-e of his resignation to be, tho failure of Kx-lVcMdi-'it ' Picrco to fulfil the pledges made at the timo of his acceptanco of the eppointmcnt. The f promises of Mr. Pierce, he say., were to sup port him (Geary) wiilt tho Unite! States 1 Army, the urlitu and the treasury if necesBary; but instead of receiving tins" aid either in men or money, from the PicsiJent, he has paid twelve thousand dollars out of his own pocket for the support of his Administration, and with regard to military support, he has even been refused a detachment of two com- " pnies of caralrr, for which ho applied under the most urgent circu.nstr.nccs, and received the haughty answer from the o.iicer in command, that tho army of the United ' States was not employed to protect him. In addition, tho judiciary of the Territory, as well as the military of the Government refused to support him. Lccomple thwarted him on all occasions, and having the means to execute his judicial decrees, was en Med . ... to overrule him in etcry important measuic. Again, throughout hin whole oilioul career, he has been an object of hatred to an organized ' j and rfworn bind of cssj ia-ors in the Territory. Ho states that ri.ty men were unlcr oath from the day ho entered the country until he left it, to assassinate him, provided his ' v oiQcial cueer should deviate Irom that course which they hid marked out for him. His lifo thus in constant jeopardy; the ju licia-y bitterly opposed to hi ui ; the military inactive and ktubborn, and the government without money or means of any kind, ha was necessarily compelled to decline. The Governor says he regrets the step he was obliged to take most sincerely, and feels confident that hal he received the assistance pto:nied him; he c ml l have a lmims:eied the ali i rs of the Territory in a manner acceptable to lite honest settlers of both sides. In relation lo the vo-iberie, arson and murders at the hmds of tho i'ro S. ivery iu2iaii, which hive taken place in Ktiisas, the Gov. ' ernor s iys iho hah has not ct t?en told. He says the murder of Kulium by Hayes was one of the most cold-blooded an i atroe ous allairs - ever, witnessed. The Governor reached the spot a few moments after tho affair occurred. ' A the poor fellow was Ivin upon the eartii in his Hgoiues, the blood streamed from his wound-", and the cold sweat of death ujon Iiis brow, he seized th Governor's hand, and de- ' clared, that as he Ixiked for m?rcy hereafter, he was innocent of all caue of oifeuse tlrt it was a foul and unprovoked .imn!?r Ifo asked his assassin why he sought his I:f, cr T desired to take his property that upon his efforts depended the subsidence of an aged - father and mother, a deaf and dumb brother, and a sifter that he himself, was a ciippIe, and therefore harmless. To this apial, ho was told that he was a l d Abolitionist. and that they intended to destroy tho whole of them." Upon which Hayes, one of the ' ganr, seized him by the collar, and placing the ' pistol against his stomach, shot him. The Governor pledged him while he held his cold .'. hand in his own, that he would uo all his power to brinj his murderer to justice. "I fpent," Raid the Governor, "lire hundrvd dol lars to have his assassin arrested; anl I woul t have Rjent five thousand dollars to have done so, if it had been necessary." It is well known that the Governor had Hayes arrested but scarcely was he put ia prison, when Le compte issued a writ of habeas corpus, hail him released, and net at liberty upoa at rate . hail. Hayes is now in Missouri, and is playing tho gentleman. Tho Governor further states that alter the release of Hayes, Surveyor General Calhoun look occasion, in a public " speech upon the matter, to declare that the discharge of Hayes was perfectly legal, and that it was a mistake to suppose that the ter- . ritorial laws 'were enacied for the benefit of any other persons than the Pro-Slavery men. Speaking of the insult offered him, which led to the death of Sherrard, the Governor give a detailed account of the transaction, and tho manner in which his assassination had been previously planned. His own firmnes, . Ihowever. prevented its execution. Sherrard, tha Governer states, with three others, way - laid him in the hall of the Legislature. Le discovered them, and knew their purposo, and ..Ilfhen Sherrard spoke to him, he made no reElj, but patted on, when Sherrard spat upon is back several times. As icon as these facts became known, a public meeting was held, composed principally of Pro Slavery men, fr

the parposo of denouncing the act. It was at this meeting that Sherrard was shot. When the resolutions were read, Sherrard said that any person who endorsed them was a liar, a coward and a scoundrel." Mr. Shcpperd then aroxc, and stated that he endorsed them, and was neither a liar, scoundrel nor coward. Sherrard then drew his revolver, and commenecd shooting at Shepnerd, who received threo balls in his body. Mr. S. then snapped a pistol at Sherrard, but it failing fire, ho rushed upon him and struck him with his

weapon. I hey were separated, and Sherrard then drew another pistol and advanced upon Jone, whom he had previously insulted becausa he was a member of tho Governor's household. Jon, perceiving his danger, drew a pistol in self-defense; a number of shots were then hied at the same tune, and SLerraid fell. Tho Governor says that the account of the alTair published in the Republican, as furniidicd by some Mr. Jones, is a tissue of falsehood from beginning to end. Among other things, the Governor complains most Utterly cf the annoyances which he suffered in tho obstruction and mutilation of his correspondence. The mail ba?s, he sivs, vi ere constantly opened and all communications to and from him systematically overI hauled, and. if ol jectionable, abstracted. Mr. McUIain, Chief Clerk in the Surveyor-Gene ral's otliee, Wstcd of the fact, and stated that he himself had destroyed and suppressed two b jshels of mail matter. If this report of tho Governor's communica tion be correct, and the administration do not return Gov. Geary to Kansas, or send some other man, as energetic, as devoted to duty, and the enforcement of justice, and give him the power, well backed by the military,to preserve peace and sustain the law, the country will execrate Mr. Iluchanan and Ids administration As they may now do their duty, will they stand or fill with the pcoplu? 03" Wo learn from Washington, that a consultation has been held among the faithful, at which it was determined to giTo the designation of all the local appointments to tho Democratic inemlcr representinj' the District, and thus make each member of Con gress, the dispenser of all favors within his District. Thus tho Executive aMicatcs hi. rights, and devolves the duties of one branch of the government, given to it by tho Consti tution, upon ths memtters of another branch to whom the Constitution has prohibited them. It is a violation of the spirit of the Constitution for members of Congress U interfere in any ex ccutive appointments, much more to uurp the powor of making them. Some persons in these regions, will suffer for insubordina tion in the last canvas. Tun AauiccLTcnn or the Uxited States Tho territory of tho United States extends over an area of more limn '2,300 00 square miles. Its extreme k-nt'i is nearly '2,700 miles, and its greatest breadth 1,(X)0 miles. Its general shape may be consiuercd a paral lelogram 2,400 mi!- by 1.C00. Tho 'value of r ir harvest in the year 1850 exceeded 31.0X.(00,000. At that time there were 113.000.000 acres under cultivation, and 1SO,000,000 more were included within the limits of farms, in all 203.1 XJO.C XX). This falls short by only fome UO.OO'VWO acres of the to'il amount of improved lands within the limits of the fonr great Kuropcan realais Lntatn, i ranee. Austria and Prus;a. Heavy IIoshery A merchant from Spring field, Ulli, ai rived in Cincinnati on Monday evening, and while passing through Twelfth street, and when opposite a hurrying ground ha wis met by a couple of men, one cf whom' drew forth a weapon, in all probabilitr a slung shot, struck him a violent blow with it on the head, which foiled him to the ground, and ren dered him insensible for some time, during which interval they rilled him of a pockt book containing $0,050, mostly in large bills Gaclaxd's Acquittal. The Legislature of Louisiana passed a resolution requesting the Attorney General of the State to commit nicato to them, by what mean, and on what ground, the defaulting Treasurer of New Orleans Wni. Garland, escaped conviction before a jury; lz which the Attornoy General n l':e: "That tho resolution implies a lelief on the part of the L?g;!aiiire, that Garland was guilty; and in lhat belief I fully concur; but the jury acquitted him, and they are under no obligation to assign a reason for their ver diet, and have given none. In my opinion, Garland was as clearly proven to be guilty, .as if he had risen in Court, and confessed the ensue. It is not the nrst time mat a jury lias decided against the law nod evidence, and probably will not be the Iat. Nor am I able to nnke any suggestion of a mode to control the conscience of a jury." The mode of his escape is very plain. He had $250,000 of stolen money in his pocket, and one third of that transferred to managing attornies, secured his acquittal. Fatal Oca uresck. A young man from Michigan, who had been keeping school in Spencer county, Ky., was passing a small brook in a pcramhu'ation with his wife, and in stooping to pick up a rock to make a step ping stone for the lad), a revolver fell from ! his ocket and striking the stone, it fired, and kuled the husband almost instantly. lhe ba' I entered tho breast, and lodged in the back. They had been married but a few months, and were both young, and ho was highly esteemed. OCT" A young man living three miles from Augusta, Illinois, going home on Wednesday evening last, was met by two highwaymen, one of whom presented a pistol and demanded his money. He made some demonstrations of resistance, when the second robber ruhed upon him with a large knife and stabbed him in the back. He was then robbed of $013, and dragged a few rods from the road, where he was left weltering in blood. A man passing the road heard his groans, and took him to a neighboring house, where he lies in a critical condition. Tho robbers escaped, .Rise or Propeuty is Quiscy. Last week two lots were sold on the corner of Broadway and Fifth streets, in Quincy, containing 200 feet front, for $100 per foot, making the sale $20,000. About twenty years ago, the proprietor bought both of them for less than $200.

The Prixcetos & Mt. Carmcl Railroad. The Princeton Courier wishes to know if the

time designated for holding a Convention at Princeton, on the 2Sth April, IS agreeable to aU parties interested. We answer for this I a m. . t CuAtiAn .MM. i M MM..nM im m n n. A 1-, a mm A 1 f.M., u piusuiu ik. ;:, u.ai , oljertion. McCoRMICK'S ItEAPKTU AXD MOWERS. Our ' friends ainong tho fanners, will be gratified to see th hat M"S;rs llornbrook & Co hive the oai Jiwvsrs. iiornorooiw iV , nive Uie :y Of McCormick's Keapers and Mow.mnrhinS tht nrt firinnf w?th n-fmol fi.Ja agency ers machines that no farmer withwhcatfields and meadows of any size, can now do without. Mr. llornbrook has been a farmer and ' followed the machine," and can give uli ! needful instructions to those who are to use it. The same house continues to be the agents for the sale of Fairbanks excellent scales. and if the scales aro only as true as the mor al balances by which the house tries all of its transactions, they are correct cuough for "all practical uses" in this world. . OrThe steamer ll.tinliow will bo here ou Sunday evening, bound for New Orleans. As she is to leave the packet trade, ihero will be a chance for a better boat to corns into the trade between here and Louisville. One. with gentlemanly, courteous oüicers, and one that would be prompt in her arrivals and depar ture?, would soon exclude all competition in the favor and support of our citizens. I)r.cD Sc-itt. It appears that this faniou3 slave, whoe name will go down to tho 'latest posterity" connected with one of the greatest constitutional questions of the day; and who will live in lame upon the lecords of the country, for ages after the ephemeral politicians of tho times; who have risen to notoriety upon the same excitement, that has brought him to notice, is in fact the pruj-erty of an Abolition member of Congress from Massachusetts, and belongs to the wifu of Dr. Chalice who represents the Kcpublicans in the Springfield District of that State. It appears that soma years since. Dr. Chaffee, then a widower, married the widow of Dr. Kmcrson, of Missouri, who had died, leaving to his wife and only daughter a consideiable slave property. Among these slaves were Urcd Scott and bis family; and as Dr. Emerson in the performance of his duties as a surgeon in the United Slates Army, had carried this family into Illinois, they, on his death, claimed their freedom, and biought a suit to enforce it. This suit, thus brought, was defended by the administrator of the estate on behalf, and with the consent of the wife' of Dr. Ch&lTeo and her daughter, who were the heirs at Iaw. The decision of the Bench that Drcd Scott was not a citizen of the United States, and coul 1 not sue in the United .States Court, his remanded him and his family tu the chattlchol of Mrs. Chatlec. The defendant in this important case, who has been resisting the claims of this famous slave to freedom, for himself and family, is not an inexorable Southern slaveholder, but a Northern Abolitionist, representing in Congress a constituency of Freesoilers and antisi avery men. Did they know tho fact when they elected him? or, knowing it now, will they force him to resign? Will he, after "shrieking for freedom in Kansas," consign this family and their descendants, to "all the horrors of slavery to their remotest generation? 0TOur unfortunate canal after two or three weeks of tolerable navigation, has suffered a hreak, near Tatoka Hirer. We are, however, glad to hear that it is not very serious, and will probahly he repaired by Monday next. CO" The pay-roll of the Cannclton factory last Saturday amounted to $ll,0UO, we are informed. The payments mad by the three coa: nr.nes must nave uecn aoout tue same . . . .t amount, which forms a large agiegate sum to Lc distributed in one viliago so!el lor labor. 07" A little lxy, six years old, near Law a a a a a a reneeviile. Iii , was star.u 11-5 fo cioc upon tlie tiack of tho O. Tc M. Uoad, lhat the pro jecting side of the car struck hi head though his boly was untouched and killed Hm. lie had been on the road, stepped o!f, as the cars approached, but stood so near the rail as to be within range of the cars. Proceedings of the City Council. 1CN iL Cuan Baa, March. 16, t'ouncil met pursuant to aljtrnir rrt. LU honor Mi)or Heweou iu tltocUa'.i. Prei., Couocilroen Foe ter, Fcanlliu, Kalhbonr, Orr, ScloLcil, Vcuucioan, und Ilucuell. Minulss read and approved. On motion the follow 1 11 till wera all eil lor avrvice ienOerrd the t it;: ( hrUOan Kh.zler .- $2 00 Christian Vojtht 3 1)0 J. .Mc'UncaM 103 W'm.S atitoi 3 OO On notion, JItrshal Kraus was iuslructed to celled the tool and iinylrnifiiia foratieet working andgra.s cutMuc, belonjii g l the city. K. Fisher, Fire Superiutendent reported the Fire ap paratus anJ city cietern to bo in fou coudiliou, except the ciateru 011 th cortierrf Main and r-cvenia tiefte, acd Cherry and Third; which aro empty. Counriiinan Foxter moved that tbo Fire Department Coiniuilt-e Im inatructed lt enquire into the cauae of the cisterns last made, being I qj perfect; and to report rem edy for peifettirr the same; carried. Tbu following report was handod in by Committee to whom was referred the matter in contiorersy between the city and the rleckholder of the city wharf; T tit Cmnn Crif vf tkt Oitf 0 F.tamtitU: The undernamed to whom was referred tho juestion whether tha city is liable to pay the salary of a auperioteudtiutof the repairs of tile wbarf, report. That by the contract, the stockholders of the wharf atocV aro charged with tho duty of making all necessary repairs to the wharf, and bare the right to deduct the cost of such repurs from tho rerenue of the wharf, and that there is no liability under the contract on the paf. of the city t) furnish asuperinUndjrtof repairs, or to compensate the stockholders for the 1 uperriaion of such repairs. If the s.ocfehoIJers desire a modifier, on of the cr rangement between Ihcai and the city, we think Decollations between theui and the city authorities ougat to bj entered into, and our own opinion U, that the arranemoal aiiht be changed with advantage to both parties. M.W.FOSTER. C. BAKER. G. W. RATHB0I?E. Oo motion of Mr. Orr, the repoit was received and encnrred in, and ordered to be spread at length .upon the minute book. Following said order, a lengthy discussion arose In rejptrd to sail wharf, pending which the'Council ad Journfd. j WELL H. WAJaKKR, Clerk. '

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H'et your hiiTiuz-bru5U in j either warm or cold nater. nour on two or three lror tbcrwartn or cold water, nour on two or three lrorof'Uahnol aThotiiHnd Flower." rub the beard well and it will matea bexutirul aoflluther much facilitate thoper'lon of hTfnr. Price uly Fifty Cvuia Fstripoi & Co., 'foprliorj. KELLEK. F.I?N??LKY& CO. ar3 lrdiw Azentfr KranvU!e. SPECIAL NOTICES. XatWiia thi rltr. ton tnli ar Üb ob latrrin.i: 50 neau !r liac t'r timet: .in eeet per lin on wtck; diotinton loogrr tin. TKK &UTM :K. The nipti't mret'oc rill eaatiaa at th CimV-rlanl r bjtriaa Chtirrh. at lean, notil Sin tveutnr. rrcacbiag mirrirr and rrrnrg. it hnt-l hour. aVil A GLMLKM VN. tk.raLlx eUintd withtk trj Ki.u aadrraery kiinw. lo ha.l lonfi- , 1 rrlaca ia aatq. I au iellnt saloamsn. and an aerniK. r"n wo tep(r(nl l UK acituuioa ia which eitrrr or all the iil;l!ci'.i'n null ! rilibl ta hiscmrl7r. to whoa be rati i tba kijch at rfereaea. A pn j f a ..... . ti th iiiir of thr Journal . le.M-lf .u 1: 1, a xi: at i 12 a v 1 : .s TaV t a ob pap'ru. and ran ) rent ia letter to arjr part ( fl "r "'II. without ir LSa:0tmtf- They art bai;tlImI aai Ii nmi Inms'a r.-.rturi bow takrn. Ca.ll 'Bv' O Q fZ ' atthiOi' Oiilür. No. 4. i "Jt) Mai&-atrct. and hak oa tka. mbll ro AltOIMJ TTitk larr r ad rUmnt rooo for tht aecemmodatioB ef a ceat'emta aad . "r 0r fr iB(1e KenMemen.caa l-e abtiiaed ia a prirat laa?jlj. ia a central tseatioa. Apply tttl 6ße. fell-tf H OOD! U OOIKl-Order ur v04 lrt at Sahckl Vickiit'b mt'lU .romTtlf Hrd. fel3 ooai;. TL Prie of Coal at th FOD1AM MINES ia At thPit 8-t prbouel. IlaulctlUaay part ! the cit 10 JOUtf WYXOXD. Sftrctar aad Managr. febS 111 a TKVll'I.K Oh IIOUit. ErfcBTl!la Tempi f Ifoa.r Na. I. m.eta ar-ry Tharadaj f aaias ia tU Hall, oa Witer '.rt. rr? th Canal Bank. Jl. VT. 1VINTDKXTKK. W. C. T. A.J. O'REILLY. r. n. n?eia LiV.Saclal Temj! Ko. n. tut.ttrtTj altd'Oit FriJareTBlB-Hora. JOHN HVDS. B. P. T. C. V". Rl'DYAIti). B. K. jii'JO'iM roir the ji;ie?rAia. t sever 'ipired tew ba a polt, , H aacd'attelt. I jce y n It:) Rat if It!.vtthere iTirU inlt Dara'd if I wonld'at ia a mialt! But whan yon tawk of di-'rityfin, Wtbster'i roaad aad uke dtlite la: Dad ar'lire be'll sump yoar faetan. Aad kblt,, tit, deer liul creetur. , Oa paper. iroa.fUit or plate. He'll flx yawr abadder aura aj fat. S BVtral aaJ to trew to lift, Whayw'r away 'twill foalyewr wlf. soeSA-dtf TILESTOX'B Oallery. CANDIDATES. POIt CITY l LLRK. Xa. Cablii.R: Pleu BBaoaae aay Ba aaaraadidat far r-letlBi t th aftoe of City Clerk, at tb eaniaf .kartet Uctiaa. tnli- WELL II. WALKES. Ft) It .11 IRtHAI.. KDWaRD S. MAkTIN. I aeaodidata' for tb offiei of City Marshal, at tb fBB( Apr 1 election. r7We are an?hiritl ti aaaoanca 3AVF.Ü FITZWIL LlAM aaaeaadida.o (or the office of City Mart'ial. at the en aib April elcua. uljtctto tl dicitioa of tha Itaocratl Coavtatioa. Aw-Waareantkorued to aoBouae JAMES n. EVANS. a aeaadidat for re-electi-a to tbo otüoo of City Mrbil, at th eBiuittf A prl eleetio. BiblT llfll.f.OW YH lILI. WD OITVIH.T. Paa ia tärisxh the aheorbeuu lato the alerior orgxnt, thit )l3tnt acta like Dirt laliam oa tr.a inflamtd aad irritated rr. hl the I'ill y their aetina oa lh blood BentriHi. tho elmeat f dieaae. Xbt at thmiea(atriee. No fV Maiiia I. me. New-V.rkanl No. J44 Htrsnd. Loulun. aad tv all drujriiu at 2.'u f?l'n . mil . m. : ' . .-'- . mnu-iwd.w BTiiSTOI.-K tl I II II.I.A 1 he oldt. the pa reit aad th amy r)tM preparation f tbr kisd. x noa rraved "ra-hiar . I t ; -idera-jr-iM, who are th 1 rro prie'or of tbia pre.eB-.iaent enr for hr..t 1. Mkintlia mmm4"irn ia a nniy aeeatratai inrm. tur. 1 bi - ei. feaeril d-t-i'if. Ac. aat a'" of KiQ'f'a tVorni Pa title . sad iran.-Hi.te nira f.-r V 'rmi. eniralciatae rarrrary. ol4 hw lt. T. Lanwan Ca., wit(leat 4rn i-t. r ter atr-jt. -tw-ora aad by all 'r e urt fo. prrcotiie. ta'i.'l-lwJlw 110 J Fi. A. Ml'- ;KltVl V IIIITKH. THE O It EAT KCMKDV FOR NERVOUS DSUIL1TT. J.M. MirLOnZKK. nTleroa. Ta.. Joae 2. 11 V; wif ha ha ftlictn witn a irrm 0-ilitr aiuea S-vt-mt'er. I HSI siaee which timet ke te.a itaahle ti Cad say f TDcl-iB or mediirnc tint wow. ! le-iefi htr In th least, until oiw liv lettle-ta the ftore of lr llarvoe. ( tMtwn. for ml tifitnre 1 ir-n. a I 4.Titeel to hint tb aff ictioa of try wife; h thei Mnir I m a lt of raper to rea4, arnaas wrttei 1 inggi c-j- aesrriMB; yacr (erraaa Birter. I iiamediatelr rroe-ired a w txttle frara h in. aa-i am r-ljaaed t'i Uifthitth. n of th Bitt.r hae doae brt more 1 thna all th toelitiai ana ha brtoiire takes. I wi.nyoa tt ad w a r.aul dta bottles." Se advertie-neet tnhlJ A Vai.ujii.r RrMKnr Th aB ifc!i6ei tettisonv In facrf Ur (;avaaaiaii a valaablil luediriae. to Lefoonl ia oradv(rtietlorna t-rta . will riginm J irlttnth iMfittoi aid appieiatia ol oar r aHera. l"rta thahaowa hl-H hTtrT aad po-umn ol the eebtltuaa who malre tt'ie eo-oa'ary tna ulh Ur. akin. ChMago Dailv Jr, Th abut natie fr areotemporrv. hartcll refer eaea to the eartiflnata of II. V. H alt. K-ii . in fame of tbe eftearr of Or Caeaaau,!!' I'll Sale, which U ad Teitiiil ia cur eelaaias, for tale by mhI3 KELLKR Si WHITE. ff TTooead fit-aaii Ritter. rrrrt d it' aoM It Dr Jaekoa. a' th G-raB ydieal Store, ti'n Arch etreet, Philadelphia, dail t iarrt-ae ia their ellderrd etl'tritv forth one of all die- arUioc from derarremxatof lh lirer. Tbrao Oiten War. iaic-t. praead a tlaoataa to the afltieted. who ahaw tbeir latuude bv the raoit flttrrin( testivoaUl. Ths wedieia b -vtaH'iahed fr iuelf aamo thatoooipetttara. however wil their eehem. or daotivo their pramUe. eaaaot reteh. It cataed the pab'ie rontJ.acaar the imoeao hraa tht aar aeea derived rem it.aaJ will evrrDaiataia it i'.ioa. Se advertiemet. rMI THH rik'Akltl) lOVVl)KK ÜVII'A.NV. MAÜCrACTCCCat AMD DEALCtS IX . C3i2a ip o H es 0 HAVING reduced their rrica to eorrefpoad with th redueed ot of Saltpetre, eontiaue to offer their well kaewe ra.! af Execrate Isuiam Itiri.K and Kkxti-ikv KiVLKl'owder. iakefiaad raaiitr. Also Bapowdrr for Blatiarad Miaiac.compriaiaK afall irttaatot nnaliti aad kiada required by tli trad. Kaarateti to giro eatire itiifrtioB. Thaataadard of their Powder, which baa atow eajoyed tb bt;he?t repot. toa for more thaa tweuty-tv jean, will te foBad narpaecd ly aar other naaafattar ef lh kind is the world. For tale br tho rrineiptt dealer, aad a'? at theaff eof th Compaay, . 83 Wall. or. Water atreet. New Yt-rk. A. W. rortA. e'v. A. O. I1AZAKU. rresidcat. CHOIC'K P. Mnl. &. 13 whole - Vatf bllj. J ta b order, for al by. 8. Ii. Ol LRERT k CO. f2t yrainat tre r rl Tikt; p tax Na. 1 Tl.f- -Ivr It das No 2 Tube; 2 wtu btae Tab 3 aid 8; 30 gross pint and qnrtr!ks; 10 do Ala TntnMr; 13 crors rlas Jar. I' .it.. aad 1 calloa, ree'd and for aal by itTi J. & D. HEIMANN.

fiTAnCII. CA DI.BS An fSOtP-loflboie. latlh! ree'd from th Cincinnati manufactory ard for al.hr I JC, UM VICKERk A JOUNSTON.

fifkfU CASE3 Boou aad Shoes. tat ree'd and for salt aftUV by hl7 KEEN & PRESTON. C1ARPKT. dOO lbs whit aad eolnr.d Ca p. chain ia J toroaadfor sal by mhl7 KEEN k PRESTON. fIIKKTIXGS. 10balCanlton 8h.ni re' 1 this ' dar aad tor aale Ba mbl7 KKV.N P RS xtiiv I i

IV1 BOOK JC8T RKCEIVED -Fraak Fort.tcr. ; ' -in Held Sport. Frank Forester 8prtta Hfl aad PeTüdf Character. snh7l OOBKCL A LISIER. murW

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ii A T R 6 . 0 s iaar. tr lines 01 lew. eat tint. tOe: tbr ti3M. $1; oawatk. I Su; tw weck. t2 90; oa meaih. thret tnoatfci. 7 iltnotili, iiP; ob Tf. iS. Si-jnio LVC OB aotici:. CKLBKR t UEÜDEKICU ht jnTeIiiLH fron r0rT A; n.i,ii K!.n. t?tefr lr7f fttailv h-t k, hieb il.r wil1 run for lh acinoiei)iitiuB uftb ruVlic. rd.it lit at th ?mc" oi iht m n.t with prcix. tttt? . A,CBM ror t.i.. .hür.ii.b. U4oui,;n wh hi v.l.b.r. th. b.r..t Hei lu ..u,ur. VUt.'1'1 llrÄrkouK cÄS""" tui-2l WUriUet.LBlll. 1 AIK.. K'S rIMI.i: W 1t la ateraoid hLU M.E WvlgliiDf Uchiur; t' :.!' uuJ tLir toli:.-a. vt ran ftt.-aub caltt mrriLt i!.m irri kilt ud lllaklk. IIa riar ta all I any ca;ci.jr Irwiu uM Imuxitj rivinuliKl Tu.v. UUK.BKU b. a; V J., AtlU, mh:i Water trtt aaillt. gLOUI'UI MilHl. 20 dot LU Uop Sk.ru, jl r e'a i4 lor aU i v KEKN & rr.KSTON. Tä. lOcaiea M Ii tad Boy Lrghnra Hau; ieit aid dj .i fi iu lUu uiiiwi!; S da da du V.l Hbaxario iiata: 5 An ; d tM'ioiti a ;rre'd sd Ur ! ry t.tZ KthN & ntESlON. 11 OASES fahionatl Spring Boasrtt. ra'd aadfirail v tuuii Jkbb.-M rK.-.aTUa. 4JO TAI Ui.l9.-16 111 r.akt Kjtt.jatt re'dl aAilUb VlcKcltY. '"!! Cornr Maia and .Sto- ad trett. MIKA MliAli iOiutUl.trettitrouad.rto'd ritLt.l aui i ay iui au a ivr aal ly SAM'L VICKERY. TlAtt U. -156 lu.h.U criaeipallv lai-tor aad far -3 "j vph A. W'L. ICKKKV O ULI I K IJMi; 25 li.tg OclUa" W Lita Lim: tut ly LUr w;Ur-itat ."I SA11L KL VICKEkY'S. ÜUXVALITV C ND ths law4f r'rductioa iaclndin t. anatoar of JO. bj.b aae. itlua rted ky sidt.l. If O. S. fr't'W LEU. tha evctiug at Crecnt Cii Hall to turn only at J.ii. Siatafci eiiu At 3. 1. ii .. 10 wotnea ocly, materaity, iafaauaaiterakleilU Kr. Wdji will er. Uara.what aill make Ur a l.ur wis. aad mvtier. Private d liaiatir a of ciirattr. will a-ivice a to b.lib. matiagiBg cbildrcB. aUrrui. A., Ao.. to-day tlj, at thSterwod Ilai. Cl early. iabil-lt n ILI UM MCäsl KA A. J. MCsSCLHAX. & O.X TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS, SCCUD 4TK:I.T, B KT WEIS MA1X AND WATaK. l.ULlüVILl.H, KV.. T2T"LIERfc: w willst all tine keep a Rood artiela of oar W owb naaaofactur irrm ir. iaia. Ktetucky. Miaourl aud I'rtmur. Leal, to w hica we itrptctluliy tali iUa ailea. Uoa I tha M 11 01.1 MALK TkaIiE. ffdTTerm liberal. tnhl'i :m MITSSELMAN & SOX. ORDERED that the ners of lots or parts oi lottos tLs ttidot Third (S) atreit. between Maia aad S)camoro I recti caute tba gutura alb eaid luta to bo raved with ruud tun! or rock, at least Ivor ivet width aad bib iochca ia depth, incln.ive aIo ol a rood tone cut I int. taie pariag ti I completed on or Uiore tu lt cay of Jose. 1K57. aad i default ticroef th Street C.muiisiiioa.r e initrnrud t p-r uru aaid work, aad tb inu and eapeaie ariio tL-ilrem, will be a.erd to tad coUted iyfkUofsuid lot on.. Uiuth thtraof as will ify a-d !.rB rnt Hj orJ.r ol Couanl. W'kLt Jl. U'ALKUK. Clerk, olk.bata oop till Jaaa 1st eahSo-td Til L A .Tl i: U IVA cn liiix , " r BISHOP HOPKINS, ft LSO tb foll.wiar work of CUARLEi DICKENS, oatl I .'alcoa's per voldmfr BLh'AlC HOUSE; DAVID COPPERFIELD; rt'IKIVlAlC: OLD CCKI HII V bllOt; C!r MaS STORF.S;OLIVKR IWI.nT; iiAK.Ai;i:v RUDiik. Nicholas mcslebey: MARTlNCHUZLEVVir. Ae. ADVC.Ttm: OP A KüVI.VIi niILO.UATIT. WlCK-FfHStm book. Als VISF.CS DAUGHTER, OLD ST. PaULS.Ac.Iv lljrrikca Aiaiwoith. Aaew uiii lr OR. KANE, JOUN HALIFAX aad all tha beat wotka ol tba day. h" rORKI.l. jfe T.HTRR. mi:ci ai, i;i.i;ci n. TOTICE Is hrby Riven to th q-ialifled voter of tb City of LvanSTille. that in fursuaoc to tb Kxth article of aa agreemaitt catered lato by aad betu tri Cmnnien Conacil 01 tbo Cur of. kvasavilla aad tho Prtiidtat aad Tmecto tbetownef 1 a.uarco City, wticheaid Aiticl I is tbe word aad tigare follvwiuK to-wit Sixth. That aa eleeMoa be held oa th 2 h day of March. IS57, aadr th proviaioa of ai aet. or th peir-le of the City of Kvaasvillo aad the Iowa of Lemee Cl-y. to va apa th quciti.a ol anaeaatia of thetaid town to said city npoa th U-rmreeDd ia this rrreveiit. Now ia caaliriity witbeaid ar-icl of atd irreeBieat. aad ia rnruaae. to aa ordoi ol the Conaeilo the rite a'oteatdr Neue ia barebv tjivea tkat a rp.eial el-ction' will he blda afor.iid. attb Venn; Amtrra Kpefa IIooe for th lowr preeiaet sad the Veptnao Kncfn Hone, far th apper p'eciaet at tl eiita af ra-d vix: March 2th. (1 hureday 1. batweaa tbo haura of M clock. A !.. aad 5 a'clork. 1. M..of aiddaj. at which time aad p'c ballot will I a received fro-a all qitlifled voter, votiat vra or Dt y on th 1'icnioa at aunexiax th Uwu of Lataatca City tot be City ef Kranevilla. Perordrr. WELL If. WALKER, City Clerk. KB'i:iirr and Vlkbt copy 1 week. mtlJ tlO ItKWA ItD! Molen or Taken by ITIistnke! A LnilTnt colored VLISR. nari ot th ead iVkV '-Lient. John A. Tbompenn. U. .S. A.,' waa takt-a 1 rota the Pnvillon Hot.1. oa Tacaday evrairc. ty aom per- " t!iroorh i-ite. or with tbe dent: a 01 pro.riatirirth eootcnta of itfo htmaelf. Tbe alova reward il ba pait 'cr tho rcc'ivery of tb propertv e4 di.ewerv t rcrn takioc i mhl P. ANDERSON. Parilioa Jiotrl. VA.vn:i. EZY a yovac man. a uttattan Ib a wholaeale r retail store, 9 aad have had tea rear afeaprrieace ta the aove burine in cn of th h't.rn eitle. Ca apeak th' l:e(li.h and Oeruaa laajroK aa (Ivo raod r. ferae a. I'lcase addraas for oao week II. Jl. K. bo pt OfTc m-!--! tl'tKltKIK Fl Ol li M box ansorud brands, all wirraatad. a atnrr and for rala br mhio SA'L TICKtRV. eoraerMjlB 5d21t. mriKI-:i.l.f : . ll. 0 ker o-ed sirea from G'd V 7 to si.tat. 101 aal ry keg or irle rooed t v il SAMUEL ICifKRV. ltrHli. 2" dr.rSeab. Shoo.Sfov. Hre. Health aad LastiLC BrutLes. ob hai d and tor eal. bv mh: SAJIltL VICKERY. SJIVK K1 J'JRK ItAliV I'tlW -I doi 7n7t ,eeTd and fvrsalabr bI9 VICKERY A JoIiN.nTON . aTlI VRt:HHIi:-5. I'l'AITIKH, PJ.l'MM AM) iOMAfil-.S 5 dut cab 'rrah an I tiica. 1 nut ro.'d for aale by nli'D VlCKhKV A JOHNSTON. TO yiAOXS A.M COATUAC'KiIlsr" 'RHK Hoard of Tra'eeo rireoit TownHhip. Vaedrrhnrg SI Onatv. In1..ara prcpar-d t.i receive aealed tru -als op to Sa'MVfay. taa I'.t af March neat, for baildios; two heavy abutments fur bridro tt cross Piron Creek, on th lin of Kraaktia tret. aiiciaiac th eornaratiia of Lamas0. IM orl Ii I Mrji. rmrt work tbe material nd Mona, and will eiataia Prrches (2 ealit fact to a perh. RittMilr e.t.imi'.ei will ho anad of work doc, aod mv.cn a na tbe crnnd, of which percent will be naid ia e-ik 4na. Tho Board r?!nia lf per etat until thacota pletinn of tho joS. Plant and speeifiearfna rin be san or aar infirm i'ia riiri. hr appljin, to Vir. PhiKp Kramer atth basiaeM hue of Decker A' Kramer. Slain street. laa.l-tt At a melne of tho Trusteed a' Pireon Township, bald am qa llth d.y of March. tHW. it i ordered that the time for r- eeivine prpaa' lor bnildirr abotmrBt icr rrid;e acioss Pifocn Pek, Is extended t the th dsy of April. 057 iani9-ta jas. u. 11 a 1 ciiktt. Tom a.bip Clerk. 1S57. NPItlNU GOODS. 1837. A Larjo Arrival of Fresh Stock for Spring. WEiavite ALL to eom aad look at oar "leadid goda. We ar determine this Sprisr to takaiheU.d im lelliac rots and She H low rires and roi Goods will do it. Just eal' iu ana let oi h yon. W have them bow. eerta'a. aad 'tis wor'h year while to dr-p in aad are tha nrtcfshir i. mhl NCREA k WELLS, JADIi: iVITKIlH AUrr auortmeat at all prices J rom the manu facturera direct. iMli KCRFA t WKU8. 5LCJi AMI UItO..K TOII.KT M.H'M -Thtsr HP 'Cite asa:a n haad. eome aad sapply yoartelfh. fre th-v hey go . 1 - - r j . .' . m . at mold ' r .in wronrni moral' m Ii r J-U w 'a t- u L t to. r , . " . r" " ' ' mi iireet. JACOB NClII.L'UKlt. TJAIN etreet. between Firat and Second, bariegoqaal. if si il Botsuuerior. auv&atar-f parchaaiar. .i.r. . t .l cm -tamers rne of the larre.t and best selected stocks of uixri.ssnu.ii.tauf lai cmoaiDS I ctacee. wh oh K. ... an-i win aeu en a tow i.rms aj aay nou la ta city. ... k Id " KKW A.D AT Tit ACTIVE. GUF.AT BAHG.MNS! Name old Tlotto SELL CHEAP AND SELL A HEAP! MIKV ar now epeninc st Roser'sth largest aad most l Lsa. Lawns. Chat ie sad all sorts at Deis Goods, as lAomonabl s CR Ol MI i issues. lUrrr. s. Letteaa. ulsotnotr I.mhrideries. Mantilla. A., cannot be beat by any oar. tvey defy eompeftloa either fx priea ertt) le Alto a heavy stock ol Calicoes. (iiehxn. bhirMan. Rheefnc. Denim ana Cottansdes. asnperior quality ef woite and colored crape and Uli Shawls. Bill aaJ S'raw boaaets. r.raaols aad Lmbrclias. aad thousaad ot articles too loliooa to m.otioa. fbey iarit tb pallie tad UJ ies ia p.rucai.r fa call aad esamia their stock at their stors oa .Yam nar th etrn.ro I First str.e mhl . R'lSKR. RRO. A FRRV. market ff.ri. at th Apollo Hall lUtls served at our of th day by mr y B B,rsyvja"v jiii.f.r. rv. JKAll,K- II Atih. 4000 Lincoln Mils tw bus) ls 7 tor sale low by fel ru. rtiaintt q 1 ti. ROOK Btf'KKTH ARDTlRd.-A large aad JB -oni plate aMortmeatla ator 't.h.T. Dhl2 SAM'L VICKERT. TEW CHOP fi IHDK.Ti RKKIXWW papers Lsad11 rtha celebrated assorted eeii, lor eaio r 1 SAM'L VlCaTEST. y , mhlj BrSHEL prim Ear Cora, ree'd rerOrnad tj aah It Z. II. COOK ti SON.

MISCELLANEOUS. J

ClXCiaiXATl CLOTH HOlSK. IIK.MIY MARK A CO.. . KO. 12 TZARI. BTBEET 11 Mal. ClClJfaTI. O. IlirOItTEKS Ayl dealeks exclusively Cooc's for ?lcnN AVenra j CLOTH. Caj'tmtrli. Itoaakiaa. Sattia!. Twc4a. Ji Coal ort Votier. Liars, Gowda. Liaise. AilaiJ Gaaraa. PadliBft. Tailor Triamiar. J jpuTf Durvia vl v.ditfm.tfn rta Shfrt. Dravrra. CoiIan.GlTa. Tit. Stoekt.CraraU.Baa kert biel. die . . Hticr rortred lelnilTelt la a trd r f rrptr! oiler t'fi crivr ladacrratBM o Vcrcbtat TaiUr. Clathi and all butera f Goada for ' ar. rklK-t J R I U L'O KF fci 11. 5 UxrCdrcr f tUft i.-raaln JLaV mtU 3 E. GILBSbT t CO'j IIOHU HIC'li. 5 titrcct rre'd far Kclifw.'r aalt V tat.U a. E. GILBERT d; CO, AtlD KTHltlK rADI.K.-J5 U.tt U alerr low hr mbll &. K. CILBKKT t CO, MAhiK UXTItAL'OIFlII Wlinrilr i innri S. K. GILBERT ii CO 9 BBhU Icatka rt'd per KHr. fat aala 7 S. K. GILBEST U CO lXUW.IUD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS rjnO all ptrfona afflicted with Sriaal Daa. nek H SrKHX ATOKH.EA. SkMIXAL. laHOTKKC (.uoiiuhika, Glkkt. Srrniua, thaVic of OxAViaa ck AI CH. A:e . t .Tb HOWAKI) ASSOCIATION, la Titwaftb avfal 4 travtioa at human Ufr. ran. at I7 Srcaal dii aira.aa4 tba nptioa rrtica roa tiMt aibttai at ihda mill tuti by Quick. hae Citrrtrd their CbB'Hliiac Sargfoa. a Cbaritabi Act worthy of thir aim, ta 1 oi. ta aive Medical Adv Oratia. to all perioBa tha afflicitd. apply Ly Irtur. will deaeriptloa at tbeir teoJi 10a. face uceatatloB. batiu life. A .) nd ia ae of eatrci OTerty aad Ciiaa x rnMn mkiii irv r arr fir iiim.i. Tbo Howard Association is a VraevaUat iastitatloB, aft lihed by atecial oadoamrrt. tor tb relief el lb lci a cistre.std. afflicted with Vlrolcat aad Lpideni Uiaeaee It ha bow a surplus of ort , huh tb Diteetor bs voted to expend ta adtertisicfc tba above Btia. Ill Wae lea to aid that th Association rrnimiB d tb bitbeft Mt esl skill o the age, aad will furauh the BBotapT modern treatment Jost Publ.ahed. by th Assee'atioa. a report Sperai torrbeea.or fe(Biaal Wtakaeaa.t b vfetoi Osamas. Ms turbatioa or cl:-Aii re. and ether Disease. f tb Bsi Orra.es. by tb Coasu:tiar Sarcton. which aiu reseat nail, tia asral-d eavio-) fbkk or csiAktiK. on taerea ol two sta Mrs for pertaee. Add.et. Dr. Oto li. CALHOUN. CoBaltla Sargre Howard A. sociatica.Ne. 2 South NINTH bueeb, Pkilad ihia. Pa. Bv order 0 the fi rector. 1 EZRA D HEARTWELL, PreeHciVJ GEO. FAIKCHILD. Sceretry. fia.71( H ef 4 DOZ ars'd Hemp V.ailta aad rrasaBedCot kl 40 dot aa'd eottea Cur Cvrds: M bales rottaa Twit for sale by fei Z.H.COOK HON J aflt BOX KS rrin Nw-Yrk Hamberrk Cheeoe. re ierrailr.dKy fei Z. Ii. COOK i: 8021. "V O. frAH. W khd jaet rce'd VraU by iV feil 8. B. GILBERT t CO. JC. J DWELL & CO . ttsvs itrceived ISeaaes Bleecbcd SI u. tia; IU eases aaa'd Cotta a a des 5 do sniamtr Twds; 7 de Dvaitaa; 2 do d Jeans; 2 de Shepherd Checks; 2 do 1aireitlv CoctiBg; S do Apron da; 1 do Ca-trt Mixture; I da Spaa iah liaaa coat' 4 do l.iaaa Ir. Ihre: S do Col'd Camhrios; 4 !o Ct xk Costiag; i d Brswm Ltata. vir. aad Jirvt-sts. BiLS JC. JUWKLL ii CO.. bare ia store new raadj lv0 bales Rrovn Sbettin ; 1 piece ash; lJUljMintBS'rirti; Zä de C;txtiag: l'l da Urea a l-nlliaes; 10 do Oil Clath 7 da aaaorted TicVia.a: M da Caav.aa: IS do fSaeüableachedSbeet'gi 20 do Padding. rae v las Sbd unwti. sbm fC. JEWKLL i CO.. have also IS nieaosnumeaer Caaaiaaer: SO ntecei Summer Cnafict: AO niecs rich etl'd Silktr1 IS do eol'd Tatby Vclveu; d Hack Silk ; i II io Flareaee ailks: 75Xilka Maatllla.; I S.1 Orapa Shawls; S-.eoi-d aad bl' k ailk SkawL of utLiot 0Dat.ii; i vnaui ooawis; 76 Jsilk Scarf, corcsr Tia and l'irs.su. atbl O cases Idea black aad oolered Wool nans; A iJ Sods do do do Par del :J ease Mrs' black aad colored Had; 10 de Palm lists; IS eaies Leghorn lists; 2S do as'd ool'd silk Boaaets; 0 aa aaa'd straw B.raets. Is a par caly ef aar eaaek ta cia IIa uooo. wnicB wo nave airraav receiv a oacr to th fullie st low price snd oa good terms plets giv es a cat at oar store, coraer ia mi irt-street, r.vaasvui. la mhl J.C.JEWELL A CO iVAii.. jlc;.11 lKikec.i ( Bel mnt Works) Xaitsartrdsisi .M fcbis Pa Cider Vioeitar; 1 bears W ladaw Glass aeanrfd siica: . do rieklsiallvB.raoaaBdaTU; 1 cases Cardiacs , and base; to do Lobster iu 2 Ib laasi 21 da Cove Otetrr ia 2 Ik aad 1 1V can.; 5" box mi ToaiatCaubap;TS ta Pepper Haee; .VI d German Soap, Jltss Palis Soap; 2v0 do fancvSuaf, ree'd and ler sale by fell I. A D. RRIMAXir. f tSSR3.POBF.LL k LISTKR. f Evsaiville. ar thf Jt Ageaufor tettiBrsuliaeribers to the Ameriea Jaaras) of Kdaea'ioa oad Collet Review; poMtthed I New-Tar Ned ib il NTKK.Jr.. Geaeral Ai.at. by Ur. Pet.r. j. r, HiMtK,Jr. IC77-ZWdAW Oil V.MiK'a AMI l.KlAtU.Xbj.-tsUiciOraage; US ovzia LeiubBs. received d for aale bv aoh v PRKStOE BROS. Sul O H -0hbd prim New Orlaaas gar bhds Clsrited Üars: 2 bhi Craabr Sagar; zo do Loaf do; nh PRKSTON" RROS. U;l(2ItH llUlh K lfL"r:id ftObtls; .b5 i 'L.li Ibla. j ut rcetivcd sad fol eal by lKK!TOX RR0. II'.' ntTIFS. i bbi Tr; Hloe iiroeni-; 1 da Wash Rearda: 2jU l-oic Wiadaw Class; 40 bafS Spiee jat red SBI loriaiecy 0 n rKUTOS SKvl. iTI 1 1.1 FUU KAL,r.. . WISH to dieposoofmy Steam Floariag Mill aadgrovadaj aad blm streets. Tba bnildihe is mi feat Irvat. Iiai I eat dee p. in in city 01 r-w A many. lad., aa theraaroI ntata fonr ones Lith.tul lUbtullv l.ailtsf htrd brick oa s strsae4 stos toDBdaiion Isid .a water lime. Th Mill is ia perfect! ruBBing order, caa mat 30 brrtla of boar in 24 boura. aad 1 is eanvBieatto tbe dero' of tl. N. A &d and JoürB I vill Raitroads. aad th Oio rivrr. I. This property will beaold low aad rn easy naytneat. i i mb4 I N . A. Trioae) JAS m a ten A L, tf. (I HOI'K K.Vfll. MLTAItD ' , 11 doi i I beans; .10 dot Y as: SO do i Ib do. warranted Pare ly mh Z. H. COOK k SOX. llii; LV lOI&K aJAKEltV STILL A II i: AO! 'SMI IS roputsreitablisbmenthssreaeatly saad extensiv H arranccments fr tba man acir ol butter. K-er. Hosten, Soda Bread. Ae.. Ae. tnrcther witi Brvd. Cakes rod Piea. fie M. iatetaad Oyster Crackers; Pileb ib a god assortment ef Loaf TbesuhnUr haa al rare based th Pateat Right fcrtk mabBlasinre of Crxm k I'sul PATENT LOAF DREAD! 3fadeby machinery, which psse maav sa perl or qatlU ties over tba oldsttlaaf acai.Bl.t.r. Tba Rr.x 1... it. advantaes ef beira; nor aniform mach baadsosa.r aad .p'i..r, n.a Irin nerrio'or W.BO II BOwaa much loigrr. aad is ot ebjeetionatl fr when a week old It cut as h.Bdmel.v as th Us est Paad Cak. sad wtttout waM. It goea : arther and ia rwwtfag tatoacaeral uein tsmilir nt aefoetemed t "Baksb'b Bbkau.' all who ar Bäk cr 'a Bread ar lavlted to give this w rtila tral . " ... iir Fstiilie n rn plied attheirdrswlthaysrtlei ia m. line. trej Ir.m the ovea. star Country order ard rdaa fraaa th river, rramptly filled and deli ered. at tb New Yetk Iskry. tsVintit, opposite tbe P to.be. mL4-5m J. C. GAl NT. ßWKKT POTATO Kg. 15 bkls Sweet Ptacs. t coasigamcBt aad for sal by Uta B C I. ft D. nElMANir. PII.IIKRTfl. ! bag jest rre'd rrrmer Aatelep.M aadlorsUeby WHERLER a KHiCS. fe2 N 47 Maia-street. ll'-II -50 kitts No. 2 Mackerel: JL kitt No. 1 Mackerel; 4" but N It Macker-l; . 2Squtrter tblsN2; 23 a.artr MI N. i, IS half do do 2; l'hslf do do 3; A 25bblsNo. I, No 2 aad 2; 4 drum. Todbak. aad for sail by f2 . ;UEELER A RIOOS. (lOOFIiaH. 2r018 rrim acw Codfsh; f KObul No. 1 Harriots, initre.'daad seaat tia aeld bv f25 K. S. BABCOCK. 1STAX llOO KM J IFB f Charles Sutaaer; Priest Correspondence of Daaiel Webeter: 1 Olm d'. Texas Joaraey; Th toeen' Kate; c' isuriprj 1 aiea; The PHaceol the Rous of David. I . T..jet v.'4 aad for sal by jaa27 T. CON 1 NGTON A CO. Fa FE3IDKICII & UltOS, F WAVE last received from their w!l kawa BalUmr . ü.M. ilacao itbootaad Attiala Opera Cigars; d 40 AO 60 75 40 l'A If 7.1 SO FO Sis do do do do do d do do d de da no i riacipers: Popalar Havana Operas; l.a Bloomer.: La Isabella Cigars; Jenny Lind do; Mar do; Half ?psrik Cigar: J.C. J. V J. d: Kive Breuers C'garr; Rtgilia dot Load.a do; G.rmaa Cigars; XVrfh'a Cut and Dry "-atokiac Talaaa Zil do mi uots liau.1 t fist 1 irgihie 1 ; , H do Wandering Js do 4s; m do Pis- Laaf de best; m ker Fbaachai 1.1 boxes T. Keea' Vlrgiain do: 2 d RillTat de de; . SO ,bsnral Smoking Tobseee. TV have many other thiasia r lia boo anaereaa SameatioB . (ur atock is one af tba larram ia oar Uee ia tbe State. Ws hw all th adrantare f bB ether ba. . ... ". ab w - aa vucaper taaa aay 2 BOXES 5 lamp Tabao; 10 bz 4 Itao T.k.M. ree'd ar d forssls by mb9 1. dt D IICIMAXX. (C i BAGS nu Liverpool Salt; S ticreo RU. rea d aadr 9? 9 for sal by sshb 1. 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