Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 7, 27 January 1859 — Page 2
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RICHMOND, JANUARY 27. 1858. "PEOPLE'S bank, RICHMOND INDIANA. Lewis Burk proirietors. Thomas Kramzb J
Discount Produce Bills aa ether Busicet Paper alao. wireaaM Aue of Hand, receive Money on I cm it, and attend to all other baaiacM appertaining oaaaioz. . . . O 0c Hoon.frcm 8, A.M.. to 4, P. M J.S liev. Dr. Daily. It is with profound regret we feel it otii CUty to record Uie oowrjlhll oi lias oiinfiuiettd ttitdster. His many friends have for rears look-id ith fearful auaieiy to tLo result cf habits wbicb it Las been believed he was forming, ila Las been tried before a court of miriis'ers of his own church, on cl argf h of iritoxicatioD and licentiouhi es-s, atid suspended fjom his pciiiuon as a minister r f the goejiel. lie fcas alf-o rebignt d his position a3 President nvd Tri;fc!e of tie ii'.&'.e Uoiversity, alleging as the cause "the unpleasant citctim.stanceH ly which he is eur- a.ded." The final drciMoti in his aoj v. iii ha luade by the annual conference, un til which time we fnppo'e it is scarcely f-iir io say that he is positively guilty of the charges preferred agtinst him, but all who h.'tve ktown hi course for the past few years, will have but littie doubts of his uilt whether convicted or not. The fate of Dr. Dily ia but another evidence of the evild of the sale of intoxicating liquorn, nnd the pTomiseaous use of them io the higher circles of society. If liquor had teen confined to the low doggery, and pub lic opinion had placed it in its proper position such men as the subject of this notice would net hare been its Tictim. The fashionable hotel and the private circles of a faLe aiis tocracy are responsible for his downhVl. We hope to seo this baneful influence driven fiOm all grades of society, and cspeciaiiy from those places where those who would otherwise ornament society shall not be under its temptations. We have in our conim unity, men who bid as fair to oi- in guiah themselves in the world, as ever did Dr. Daily, who under the same influences which have wrought his ruin ore trending the same dishonorable course. Let :1 1 m be "snatched as a brand from the bunting" e're it is too late, by the destruction of ti e ucholy traiBc. IIorticcxturai.Societt. We attended a n ' ing of this Society Saturday evening htst, and w . : highly pleased with the spirit manifested by titor.: present for the purpose of building up a S eieiy for their mutual improvement ia horticultural knowledge. In the absence of the Presid t.t John H. Hutton, John J. Coiiley.Vite-lhioedect presided, John Lynch, Secretary. A cuiiinottce appointed at a previous meeting, to report up.-n the cause and remedy of the gi ape rot and uiii dew, reported progress aud were continued, loit upon this subject, Irvin Ueed, one of the comtoit tee, read a very interesting article from the ea of K Cane, published in the Cincinnati Inquirer. Jlerjuiiiin &'trattan, ia a few remarks, endord most of the eentinienta contained in the article just read, and gave the result of h!s experience and observation in the cultivation of the gruj.-e. Several others pave their views upon the some subject. A general conversatittn was iiuln'g d in regard to questions ef practical interest in horticulture, by those present, when the meeting aJjunrned to meet agaiu iu two weeks. The membership ia this .Society is at p.-es -nt coLd.ied to practical horticulturists, but we hope they will add to it flortieultarists with a vie.v of giving interest to their exhibitions. The disc asien for tho next v.'.t: ! oi the propriety and profit of catliva ing d va ti . Vi . X ' dF If too Dictionary contains a word e! ..riing tho utuicst detcist.tien we have of the inp.ior traihe, t:;J tl ise who are engaged in that busir.es; . that we have not already iiij.de an application ol to it ami them, we are not aware of it; but if any' signiti.-unt Voids have escaped thus being used, we desire they may all bo gathered up with tho-o already applied, and, f possible, boiled down together, so as to make one word that will convey the loathing we have tor a being in the shape of a man, who v ill sell Mrs. (J i r. ley "distilled damnation." We understr.n.l, from good authority, that a fellow by the name of William Donneland, who lives ou South-Pearl street, opposite Chris. Shover's, supplies that woman with whisky. We aro requested to tell him to desist, and to notify all ether liquor sellers to elo likewise. All who sell this woman liquor, are marled, sud 'twas thought best thus to warn them using "tufts of grass" first, before trying what virtue there is in sivmethinir harder. Ji5""Mr. Jeffries has introduced into the House a bill to authorize persons going to religious meetings to pass fiei of toll on all turnpikes in the State. If the provisions of the bill are well g-uartled to prevent frauJs on companies owning the roads, it may be well enough, tut such provisions are frequently abused. William Clark has presented us some radishes which were grown during the last few weeks. They were probably grown under glass, and were very- gooel. Why will not our professed gardeners imitate the plan of Mr. Clark and keep our market supplied. An Interested Farmer" is retuinded that we do not publish communications without the proper name of the author being left with us. Gbcat Rarcsuc Mostult, For February lias been received, and maiutaius its high character for beauty of illustration ; its letter press mattor, is of the most interesting character. Call and see specimens at this office. Jt" A submarine telegraph f.-oia Savannah. Georgia, to Cuba, is oov in procaw of coBatrao-tioo.
In the legislative proceedings of a late
date we firid the following metrorial cooctTtij iug toe people of co!or, presetted bj Mr. ' UiJ, toe senator from KandoipQ county, A a effort was made by an old liter. Slack, to lay the memorial on the table, but it was referred to the committee on Rhhis ao Privilege. To the Senace and House of Rsprfienlalhes cf the State of Indiana Tee petition of the
Indiana Yearly Meeting of the reiiglo-ja society of Friends, held at Uictimond, ay,.e county, To-j.t ! o ar a, for that portion of atd people r-i?:c ia
the western part cf the State of Ohio a:.d ia tfcc eastern aud ncrtbero portions of ''.diur., and sc the State of low a. wou hi resnectia it 'Btn?: That, under a fteliritf love to -our njr.try K.livorl mr..lc.a on Him) muw t. tupi-w ; before vour reppectfre bodies for'iU rer-i of inai pon.on ci ir ia8 i u-r oms wnrvj u-- , 1 ni " lf "f" f": I 'nartv in ir.teie.-t. ; Tbia apial to yon b"baf cf . iu ot, net or; It 'o t n rcia'jPS erclndt-ii, but ofie i to while j fersons, and for the fteoeral hunt r e -ion vaesin i aid irnifiorality, is oaite unfler a sei.se o! rfl..i j r ; iluty, ao'i nu a :eire ever io hi touna iai arui ) in the prorr.o'.i. c ( f Jnfctk-e, Mercy and 1 n.iii oti j the eaith; we therefore m-.st respc.fiji.' , but .earries'l- usk "f ;oii the rf-pal of the ei.aci ntent j all'nifi o. so that the vahdity of ten iirior;-, in ai! capes msy rf .-t : tireiy upon its owu crei;-iiity I iHrfore u e court and inrv. Smu t) on h.-haif and by direction of the metnng uforefaid. (.'ha rum F. Cofkix, t.Tk. 7aT t s.e latest tnteiiijrer.fft r.;m Kansas ik, tuat Mottoni. ry has voluntarily iven himself to
the auih , lilies to await his trial aponcbar.es of!tiri0e t0 -cry a'ound and spare "not," th! Ioriiana compliciiv in the recent troubles oo th sout tin j rUh herself 'jf the aecur-ed trafli-j in spirituous border. I:.-oo ia reported to have left tha ter-' ,J0rs rilory, and no furthtr difficulties. j ' The petition o:.-"W,at.s UigLts was presented The judiciary committee of the Hons' of' on the 13 th, by .Mrs. Tit -x i of y..ar city, n:. I an IlepresecUlives, fn Congress, have examined sev- ad.lress delivered by h-r and also one by Mrs. eral witr.-fcC3 in tie cise of Jude lrin, vf'. Uiiu.sai.l, editor of The L-ly. Tne addresses were
Pt nus) ivi.!,;a, and suy, that eentle.nen of the hiifLeat resectabiiii'y have testified t facts which, it is believed, will make his impeachment id, :3The diOcultv bet wee a Mont'oni-.-r' a-.d r,,,..,;.,,, hat bi( n re",.ied, Eilish lavi,.2 apolo. gized to llor.tg mery, taking a'i the blame upon1 himself. A It Trill b.- !t Collected thit I ( . F.at k - 'la'e iutroduced a rcsol.itiou inlo the House, ceasurinir , Con. PaalJing f r having broken op t a ker s fiilibuiterir.g exp ditlon, Fifry-si votes out of two hfindred and thirty-six only could bo inus-
tered for it. Mr. Uitchie then e, aired an amend- ! J-ouie of the best effjrts .if his life. The question rneul tendering the thanks of Congress to Corn, j of temperance is one that mist be met and re- ' Pauiding, for the sma act, which was carried by -sp :cted, and my a l.-i :e to p , lineal aspirants is.
a n.ujot-ity of fourteen otes. TLe wi, mat t-r was sabseuently laid on t: e table, but Ksri.s , dale has evidently fonad out that tho A :uericat ! . , peop.e are cot so wnung to ten -a re to.; t.ai.1. rs . the Government for carry Iuj cut their tt.:ruc itions. ! "T-srR -port says there is !ij; to be ' between l-ur;h.s and Fit- h. There ..i.i i'one hurt in r.r v fi t that wiil take If if oh is not disi. e betweeti J to fi-ht, i i these ccotic.iiC aud Houhis v, iii scarce j life iu nicii a ceute-st. jti wii to lo.k his j po The Philadelphia Po.,n.-y!v:.ija .'.!' the I 21st states that a secret nioveutoa is in piu-.'tes Jto bri- g Judge Pouglas on the cour.-:i f r l'is: jdeney huuit diat-ly. Thi3 fact, suo. t'tiat joarna? has j 1st conn- to our knowledge, and we t.-el it to tie our duty to the public to ar-nouuee it On Friday t icht last a private meeting was called at the h't. Lo.vrenee Hotel, in this city. The person who convened the m-.-tiiig were the chiefs ard leader- ef the late recepti ,n liven o Mr Houglas Alter those invited were assembled in u ti met and private wav, the ocject was made know,, by Fornev. who acted as spokesman and leader to'them. He made a proposal that b stant and prompt ac'ion shou-d be had to invite Honglas to accept (if an independent nomination tor the t ext Presidential election, without regard to the seection of the Charleston t'oroentio:,. Attorney Ucneral Knox, also present, l.,.tife.j from the prepr sals of Forney The groat d taken by him was, that it was inexpedient so io act 'I he most pi id nt course would he to submit the chtim of l'.ulas to the Charleston (.invention. BiKi tnaKC every ttort to secure ti.e imnin ation for h, but iould that fa;i, he would w i' -og'y ! leave ttie pa ty, ami with 1' u try their fortunes with ihe p-.rq las for i t H tier per sons w ioi Merit. r!" !.-(;,,e: ' ff ti d i bo' u, ra. t en sol ?( " r,,,;, 1 t l It WO lid illa: i i ii.fei j.I.i, e of : wer-c opnoJe-1 to aov ar.i . tiaeietory to tie usages Meiuocrai :c party. onthe Axoni'it i-. ir t rat: Cur-u. As Hon. Ii. T..rior, u titciiiber ef the Ibuisy. fiorn N'e.v York, was pass, lot through one of the h a'ls oi Cm i'oh tut t he Ills", he ov. ri.e ird a Intrii'v offensive remark made by Mr Wa'dr.m of -New York to a companion appro u-hii.g hi n Mr. Ta; "or asked whether (hat la-gnagi a - directed agiiirst bltr. (hi rcceivirg. after some ln--:ta:inri, ao uiliruiative response, Mr. Taylor :e, rif--l the insult by striking W.ddr "i wi.'u h's f;: Vv'ah ! !.i of dton then struck ha k wi ! win ti Mr. Taylor e-hr ,: i tter it passed frota V uidrc-n'a hai.'s, an-i h I-.-.n stru -k tiro with if, tl.ri it at hi o. th,-r ra-ties thea interfered srd prcventeii farther difli.-ui'v. It is said that Mr. Taylor m i ie the charges on wldrh Waldroi! is some time si fe removed from the ofuee he h Id ia tin Cu-t ti H o e cf X..y Yo:k City. II Ceiiector. as fo:mer:y P -ptity Tlie Douglas and FitchDiflicnlty. Washington. Jan. 2d. Ti.-e correspondence between Douglas and Fitch will be pubUished m to-morrow s I mon. it anpear that !.Mr. Douglas called on Mr. Fitch to withdraw 'the otVe-usive language used towards him iu jibe course of the debate on Friday, in secret ' session of the Se-rrutc Mr. bitch in the course of Lis reclc, srvd that so far as Ins son was concerned, in connection witii th.e liiitf is anpointtr.ents. Mr. Douglas eXj 1 iiiatuui was satisluctorv , but. neveitheless, 3fr. Fitch did not w ithdraw his offensive remarks. j Mr. Douglas, in a second note, smrrned wloit bi bn.t ssid in ';a .ivmSi r. 1 ,it.. !Mr. Fitch another opjtortunity to withdraw.; In reply, Mr. bitch withdrew bis ofJeusive ; language, based oa what La assutned to be ; s Mr. Doug.as explanation. This withdrawal Y'r Djurias aewntpd w, peating that he had said nodiirg ia his correspondence which he had not oald in the Senate debate. 1 T, ., ts. , i-ii, , lo this note, Mr. Fuca replied, bat the report does not state the substauce of his ; note. j Tuc probability is, that there appear to be ' no ground for further proceedings , Messrs. Prvor and Haw kins, of Kentackr, ' were the ftiends of Mr. Douglas, and W tor Benj tmia the friend of Mr. Fitch. Mr. Douglas' friends assert that he will fight through the present difficulties, if necessary. Sena'or Davis is understood to have vlua-1 tarsly apoh-gtied to both Mr. Doug" is and Fitch, for the liarsh remarks w hich Le made j shortly after the occurrence on Frida.
JDI.a!fAFGI.IS, JdJ. 21, ISOl). Messrs. E L tors 31nc3 I last wrote to voa.
joial Couvtctions Live been ihe order cf the! day . latso Uorxses hire iJ-H on tivooeca-i ; teua for the election cf offijers, mad Democracj t triumpleJ at both i-iectior., which settles the i ' j -hs'.Iju thit this is a Democratic Legislature. I , 1 he sasne day they elected Slate officers, thev . j pa,-c(J through both Ho-isos a memorial to the? I Senate of the Uaited Sutea, askioff that bodv to' th9 h Gators, Bright and Fitch.! . .,, . i j " c rme " Pportuo.ty to See vru.it a teat-; ' oeratio United S-.ttes &'r.a.e wiil da with a n,e-r-:-re-Snnrmt i.tni.. f.-..- n ..... atie L-gisUtarc. ! h it thtf ino; dilute 1 '.ry to the R-nab-1 wiil gi.'ei it us in opi-d . oesire lor ,. rus lie:! Ii3 Hcaa ca ise th s i-.t?r. Tasre are th;. wiuse miio RcemH i net ' ra!e or ruin i The A'.nking Fan 1 Dvard ret.a a, they were, F -""P 11 s w good aj co;!J mve bees tl a-.J I ; -C?( !. Fit; IV-!i,i3'.f5e3 Convention vrjj held the IFvl of the Ca: -to: on th.' 13:h. It was we; a.tn.J-d ai 1 a ,1 it preraue J. Th-:rt was q-iite a variety ol o'ntimeit cdaicej by d.ffireat spc.ik .-ti ; but t!wre w is one thii.? in 'which ai! agreed, aid that wis (pn-isiti-.a t- a ; Lcensa Ia. I firmi 1 a aiiUt a-.-tinlaice ,' with the Hcy. Mr. Mn.LKH of It chmond, in whom recojn;2rd a true friend or te-nperaae one which the citizens of niehrnnnd h vi' reason to be proud to have hi;n t defend t canse. He has a heart to feci aud a tu '.ue to tell v hat he feels and to ted it in an effective wav. May he ciuwell written docurr.cn styie. I thh:k I niav s aud delivered in pctid they have Suii.i friends it: the Legislature. In refc-renee to the d..!in-s of the Lvi.-lattire, there has been a lame- nutnl'cr ef b lis ftefore the House on their fi:t and second readings - many of which have been rvferre to appropriate cotntnittcei, and I think by i.e.t week we may G ;d n. itt'-r-- of in are iut.-rest to co-nuia:.icate. than we have in this or our ias; Ges.eral Caiiv. of Old is in th:s city, lectur- i ing on tem-.eran:e. 1 1 is th eiht by th is; who have heard bitn before, thai he has ma le here tnat tney bcc.en ; s l.-jcates . both by theory -and pra.-ti.e, tion of an outraired coznraimit tcnipvraiee now, st the c .ndemnacou.es uo n them. As an evidcr.ee of the corrupt state of the public iriind on that subject, I will speak of what I wito -s. d during the tune of hoidir g the election for S.ate oliicers. Th-J can iidafe-s. I nreo.-ji ', ha-l iit.Ui J f.-e d bad h!-i;y ta the st-xti.M.ery room, wtter -e'eioers of both Houses hub i tied . the y, that they disgraced thcouselves and their e-r'.'tueuts. r.-gs'ators :.- the vctes of v The political vies of many of our molded by whisky, which controls ry ;onny of them upon ad questions reiaUrg to lis use AsIflLA. Elkiioks, Wavt.e County, ) 1st mo., 1st, 1859. ' f White it Baroios, Uroon Foundry: You requested me to inform v u of mv experience in the manufacture of sorghum 'molasses, which I will endeavor to do. J Tne mill I purchased of you with the last ' ijnprovemeut ou it, I used with one horse; ; jt ab!e f grinding out 30O gallons of . . , ? , , , , r ,, , J,lice l'r da'- ' id make 3.) ga. Ions of molasses, lor boiling. I use a wooden box with sheet iion bottom, and three twelve! gallon kettles put in a furnace with one due. , : When we commenced making molasj 6US) w(, usej ij,,,ej blood, milk, eggs and! t,,j-.er thinirs for the 'utrnose of cleat in ? it.! but foun I nothing eiju.il to white ley, one --3 j . epint to thirty gdlous of juice; it wiil make. ' if tr.anageil properly, goo;! molasses all the ! tims. Ii will make god molasses without ' putting anything in it, but it is more trouble. We marie from twelve different 1 ot cane grown n d.ihuent qualities of soil Tout grown on common dry soil proau d the be and inasses. Anv 'round that will yield iit' tslo-ls e-f corn to the I recti cine wiil make io that is beginning to no lii.ss.-s iv pufinc ;n-re, is rieli enou. h. good mobtfM.-s, and ea sour wiil rii".!.e goeul plenty of ie iti it. Tne most ot the cane as mixed with broom corn. we wxrkeit v All wh.o wi 'areful f.' ge! ill ti C vate r, si-o-uia be iin re v-t !; to keen i; pure re - ' quires c.te, as it will if anywhere near. We made six hundred and titty gallons of good, thick itjol.e-ses, an J ground out a quantity !' juice satisfied that it wt others to make. I am .y well for every f.nnilv atrt acre: it is a sure i to ruisr crop, s at le-.st half atnls wet or i d.ry weather well, aud red gallons of molasses will lei J t w i.un let the acre. Three or four in each neighborhood should buy .v mi!!; don't wait utiril your cane is ripe before you begin to rix, an 1 then put up wooden rollers and loose enethird of the juice. I'ii't believe Holloway nor no tttl-.er man that iron rollers have a tendency to darken the molasses. I luve mclassi s made 'hiongh east iron that I will 'ccmrare w tt'i anv made through wooden rollers and brass kettles. I am satisfied there is no difference. I weighed SO stalks of cane, and found that they weighed ll'O lbs., jjist 2 lbs. each. Oat of these i pressed 123 lbs. of juice, which made '22 lbs. of molasses, or two gallon s. Owing to rcntinuei wet weather, we did not make sr.. saiisfi -d 'tlmf molasses cua as Wc- anticipated. I am a", ti.e present rri-te c-f labor. be made and soid 1J cts per sraitoo. At present, ta conseuuence ot o. its scarcity, it comumirds a higher price. Iu conclusion, 1 would sav make miits, for cVerJ&odJ wto can, wt.1 raise sorghum next 3 Cr. OUTS, Daxiel Clash. For the Palladium. Mssshs Editors: Permit me if you please, . to correct any suspicions that mar arise trom a paragraph in the Pal'.adiuct of two weeks &zo relative "to drtakin ' wine at social r- - i i parties. trom conversation with some of , , ... tbe f"3l!i'es themselves, and those w no were there, I am convinced, that the representations that members of the white house had wine was not correc'. and I take pleasure in ' i . T , , , tU SLVetnea'" as 1 U npt know-f iaS7 SJ" anything to injure the reputation ! ( that or any other religious society, where ! there is no reason to believe it is riot deserved, j ours respectte.il v, M. F. Thoms. - 2& The next Ohio State Fair is to be held Bj Zacesville.
l r th f t-J-:.ata. "Tlie Haudlt? of a Ituni Jug." " Y :r hrae, dear Mi---, is very f-arr Tua w.r: is are co!d r.l huh: yj iiiiij m- rc cr i .Tikiio ojt It ioviiicfrom lie fky. ?-j j.!'-' Miri. take ruy pro'crta srus, Tbt let the v.iri. I- e .m-. I'll sv-e ji.u u:'e fr a frii.-. .:r hata Witbia your .-lict t.-n.e "1 kaow Jr sir :Le wa.tr ia rcnh I ka'-w tie r.ijht u i j k AuJ certain 'tr. u'.i msb woll cu'-agh ',;u' T' I Vw . 1 ." Cili aje voa raiv a utntuJT, My aria ttrc e .'tr tbraaU, Ths handle of a rui-jB' "
Kind reader, the test i rather bog, but tLe sertnoa bhail Le brief. urefcrct thui. that calls our attention is why the Miss lefused the calUnt's cSVr. bhe bad evideeti.v seen si! the gloom, wretchedness, woe and the tboasana otner ins mat are iouti.i m m drtinkar i s house, rind she vuse.l thit -!,r would nver associate with a man who drank intoxicating li'iuors, preftsrin ' to suffer tht reproach of being an "old maid." rather thin submit her happiness t the keeping ,f a tippler. In the nex: place we i.s-n'i' how firmly she kept her vows, after all that tlxgai'atit could urge to indues her to bre.V; them. He doubtless tl-. ought that as n-.-came slowiv on ! er. he w-.u!d b- glad to accent anv oiler thnt would b-.: nu; but her vows were like the law.- of Persians unalternVc. Would it not be well for ana . .1.1 . . 1 ! ry hvl; s of O". and vo-.tug, mini" her abilities to iio! d and i utce ti:e to take n similar ies.-lnti-n. Ai d when John call-- upon Jane, she should say, "your vii!s cannot be received unles vou ouit isitin-jr the 'f .tS'.er place where liouors jo'nn would doubth s leave in liili dttigeon. and wend his way to Mary's residence: she smiles, and says that she would bo pleased with his visits, but that site understands that he frequents billiard r.otn. an 1 he must leave them before he can visit her. John tak' s his leave in no very amiable mood, hut thinks l,e w 'll "try acratr;" therefore, he calls on Ka'e; he is received wi'h p ditenes, but fold that ttt.l-s he quits viMring oyster sa loons and billiard tables he need not call ajjai;:. He now l ogins to calmly study his ' case, nnd re- dves that tie will reform so that he can er joy the society of the l i lies, lo does so; ot iters seeing that he has reformed, ' set about rt forming themselves, ar.d the consequence is that wben tne women m assert their rights in the manner above noticed, ev - erv liquor seller m our city will engage m son: honorable oceu;ntion, or leave to find some realm where woman lias not struck lor her riehts. One other suggestion. Iadie, banish the wine cup from your private parties, it will pay. I have never known an habitual tippler cured by marringe, but have known tipplers who have married to make drunkards of the worst stripe. Seti;. Pest From the Xe v York From Washington. Piiihide'phht. Jan. 24. l-n "' Intel estbts; IVa shim; ton Lc'hr Srntttc- Mr. V ut. S !.'(. Itntd. The scene in the ate on Friday eve:, ixtraotuir nry that live ass- i:.b y io t '.. tr i ;do slo-' j-ii vf t pxecuttve og las!, . v. r t ee-o civil' ii ,e aliU'r c o l i. . e e i o. ra- s. e ' ) t: I. c i.VI nir o P..-t f. . a n: n.-..r l-.y nil the facts. i...r exh.b.t the : uttered. Tne Pit iiieot :-, o. ti name of Mr Po'.r r, ex-na-ntb. r Ohio, as I'oll' ;:ui' of the Mian State. M'. I'ug'u rj.-e wito a g iiii". ami oooo-ed tl cou'hena o sa.-i th rrVi uh- hod iv. 0 ie.o. orico.s. V.oii id I s cet !a ti.e:. .- .o t ieai of ieel o ef Pot er. II; oc-1 by in.i ;..,..:: v. as h S ( I'.lgh's) to ve .Mr. t o! u-r t 1 friend, that, th" Preside:, t koe.v fa -t. and re noved him tera;ie s u 'ii to be the as tho fact . 1 le de-.-lared with ;mitti.w:s. tnat it t .-. i'.esitates liesned to maiie a rierdent ot t e Feiie l : ;onai onslaug the sootter the and to--:.- exc t-enao; to o?. of Pott r Ti. ht upoti h :e, he cojld cone on better. Mr. Pag',. gr-jing more tied, appealed to his friend, in the .vith 'o'ti against tlo- co:: fi - r:iaf ton ea! bronchi no .V,-. !) no,. v. I, ( .1i- I o i.-ed b s v a.-- then c io i i ; i;e - tor from (boa. . an o.briihrd t :..!!. hi bill on n inei He salt ui pin -e j: u'ele bee:; s u:a le by the Presi.J.-i t his ii icods had been r. - u , 1 po-ver. and t h y hab iie. o -e they -.ver-e hh-. "tries 1-. .e.i s den !i ? Fcdera! e!Ve holders hi '.y if::c oo. i i ' . rii! the p:e, s h's !r eti h, as his biff, r -' t,i rs were se,!ur-i , is arol thv'c.s Miu.-i on -e i This, t a' o; .- i i-'rii very i sa .i, Til , i. '1 h : no' f i rifif g h I'-. 1 rtloi. ! '.-innne I i!o st; i-oter Sr ;-s,s. .1 ,. t',':. 1 !U-. s i iiooi-S Tii-i 1 1 - was ; Attor -.en I X o e ts . : i d what e n t-r !r Ol I ' 'A 4 S stiitf? s bat :s u:i,ie. o, e a . I evaih d. ioii.;as then . ti.oo wcric ?'-.irte. 11 by '. b n ' , .; . t int. 1 ie siid tr. .1 v i f ...-!..! in i ti- , :'-;de -iff,. P. sio: 1 icy .'.hi e.;. S !,',; : '0'--: ii S-.-r t, r; ."tieral order, and - t ' 1 1 .i-r. r t'.e i .-.-: no.-; . rs w: i e -O.ds- o..:,r" fro Pre - ider. dc-inande-Ser.at.T I ,::-. I..: rif- F.teh who h; er.iuo- t. us soon a repeated t hat ti.e S, ( 'I ' s ( C a S 1 1, e . i -n s.,--t- : ord- r was r a.-ti i'le if -r l.o-c i h io-.oi. and th.4t t.e t i .. i s as t a p. V. a ta oiive ." .th-'ts T.-.rl. Ihis br ,im t i h s a.; - e-e a-ip-e Z -oe vi. t get'- er to tiro'- . h ' i t cod ed hot i s : i. oved an a lio or ' ! ! I ! .i . a :e;n,--' e ir .. q '; ;; i-i t U'-e. T.i ii5 A' .V i trn.ia'e r..o.eJ f ri.:e :i v e -.- i r. dc. rtr.fted ma- :.- r. o d e -.st.'tg i.tr a s-eady and : ice:nr g'an -e. ' 0 ry ring -r difcO-e.i ;'a a :nt-raci..-g o:: et. Iav;5 a.;,-r-ssed tre L 'tie 'I have sa' r ;ny -.'a.-.- ao i ,' s -. i of .n .. n !" - . to toe baratic-oe it ids at h; -G i-.t this : With fet-Jicgs the -t,;',; it from Liiuo-s -which wo ;id d.s.".i. - fh- hi iWav trail aro a bravado.'' TLe President's tamu.er a gam i'eb. aecc-rr,panied bv the emp'satic rent a: k in n the .Senator from A.-s'ssirpi is out f ordcr lltre was auolnrr cr.ajs, ia ine rioJst ot r,:ca er.j'ors were anxious to observe what desperate tffirt tte Little Giant would uake' aja!rst so j"'ned an attack- Tsc-se who expected tj see L'ousJas it-ike tbe .ii.- ss ppian d.ua ia his trscl- s for apply inz to him saeh lacgaage,wr? d"sop o cted Ren tfcev beheld his iriant or portios. subside into hi chair. It is itr.rwtss;b t.i d,cr:V the scece at tt;s stage of the p-oceed'xgs. lef re the Senate adjourr.d, Mr Davis became ; saf;s5ed that he fad violated the rales of the body, and apriog-z-d the Sra'e and Senator; from I'ic:;s, for lantruage which hi had used ia a 1 moment of excitement. ment of excitement. I -n tnf TU-ed thf da-;-" the harc-w of M' o nt'ias auoui tae pers-ca'.oa OI Ci'E-e.i ov tte r- ..: . .... . PrcSide.iL he exclaimed. "I ara slid ia coeot-. Cierd and ucsabdaei ribek"
Mr. Ar.stin fcas presented a bill to prevent and punisli the alaltcratioa cf malt atid spirituous liquors, requiring every retail
uciier to suorctt a: iMaar i s.-rr .!!-,- tent cLeuiirt f r in.! v sis, and ibtaia fr u: 1 irj a pv of tre t;;e same. m has t : r r ...! ; t j the Ilou-e Uoin a Ia.-e nurcbir of ti t ivusiv, iu user ot thr 1 einzens ot Wavrte ' passage o a taw perrasftn t.e CW.lTi o' I !atjd to enter n a J i i a i ri i tain cvudi tea. tor the t;trr-.'Se ot ; j. Wi? I.fcrrcJ to the comautteo or swar ilai.Js. U e h-. , e a ; i law will t much Jieded. 'oa ,;s sui,;et.!; :t j. j - rWe ara alv,-,vs eased to give .. r, ti.-p ,.f .V notices of the We-rk of our citv tuecha:: ies. and hence copy fro at the Howard Cua TV Cilizen the tollow ing: f M r New Mill. We t, Tln v to ani Mince that the new faw mill o! ilesis. Kh.-lt- & C is row in succt s?i"u! operation. making as nice nour as can be iria.'.e it) l v,-it!.s!arulin: the or iion of )'! Fow i;. so "daati-e- used to :-o t rnniwi'o a lt"Uf iii one end ot ti e hog and the c-rri in the other, it is generally believed that the n.-ich.inery f every class will do ali th.it w..- claitned f-r it, and that the mill v. ii! i'd'.y li'I 'i:e gn:tra?itee. a:id have a surplus le:. .". r the old anti-improvement men i - win L tiuir w iis on. The emrints l n;it by Brady et Son, of llichtr.ond. is a beauty, and a giant in power, and w ill do its work w itli perfect ease, a lid have power and leisure to spate. .M'li.'!!. Henry J has bet:) re elected to the I. natc fi cm .Massachusetts, for six years ho-'i th.; 4th ot" March next. He revive.!nearly a nnat:imons vote. The I.:ia.vare Legislature, on the 13th. c e:ee Hon. r.n. Salisbury to the Fni'ed States fen ate. to succeed Hero Martin If. Rates. Doth ere I teu.ocrats. I'roin 'tVsiliiiitoit. York, Jan. 22. The Herald's New ! Wn-hin. m corre-sp 'roietif savs : an exc-. utive scssiou of the Senate to-dav, an t'r ana exemnir uiscttsiu!t arose tn-iween ;juj.e Ftoulas and Senator Fitch, w hen ;,.Vu;. u,eij w l.ieli it is thou-'ht must 1 lc, a duel ' 'p, (, dtdi.ate occurred tl to question ot iilirniiiiir Potter Obi-.. as collector o! Mr. Pugh ojiposed Po'ter's urmination , as the man displaced was bis friend. He aid it ih. Pre si lent desired an issue with hi in (Ptigh.) he was remiv for it. Jle denounced llo- Hpp ju e". erv Senator who iuituent, and called was his (Pugh's) ; tnvoi io vote agninst n. j Mr. Dott glas responded sayirg t' a ue , would vote with the Senator trout Ohio. He then branched otF on to the Illinois ...,.t ,1 ,,..);. i, -.. ..... j ' j "..i.ioe.i. , .010 . imo n 1 1 o eiiaoo. cat, Corrupt and im ompe tent. .v eti-itor Fitch interrogated Douglas, and said it was untrue. Mr. P-,11.; s agaiu reiterated what h t am ;aol it vva utitrue. t i Mr. Mr. s ' ol uer w 1) vigils eor.t-r. Filch teplh d ere t : en mad j. ani ti e debo'.e. to Douglas v I r 1 1 gra' bit terries.-, and said that Senators knew how to prize isny thing coming ti-uu th.at tjm.r.er Cries of order," w ere again made. Mr. Dougbis then replied and was called to rd -r. .Vo.: n;s were then made ilia' 31 r. Pouglus. be .-i.i-.v. -d to go on in order. ,h ti. Mavis opp. te i hutghis ) that 1 i if and sai !, (turning nid ii-tened it la itobg nation to ti.e language u--.-d and that it was tort oi' a iiighwaviitati and bravo. ihe deotte continued for some time, when a nij'.ion was made ami the Senate adjourn - ;d. It is said that the lie was Veto personal remarks ma riven, an most if e yesterday c. Thomas Miller Kin; m of as Post mast a. P-i-l.-nasf (. oi .iii tj us. an Ke war k, ( h;0 e,b J. F. Lewi IIOIK'St I'iJI ,I,-1S. e l.ear.t tne otic ,- u,i v r. Ills. ra'i.-s at once, the indipei bitv of so Hie Oioo i iimers, ;o of greed and haste to be ri keep a-ive our taith in humottcaif ye irs sie,-.-, a pertlos city with i.is i.icov io Middl-oovvn. iin.i foet- rc.o I rv w . i .. ! nestiat uic. i to : ( ! I. r, ti -d a t ni til! ids death. He left a widow ,- n, wi.ose e-;rcu:iitances were corn;" rtab ma their (, euj -iiii-n fariuif---. Wi: I sio.ut tune, a -ii.'irri lew tor :.- eii o in t!o- dee!, by which tho .!.! r had (mo-UiJ ,i certnin lot in this citv g or the Iu.. iii, g. lie went at once ti.e v niow, afo-l teiiing her how w.uc' t had risen in value, otiered to secure ri r l si. l ' e s . ! ' ca!:ej i4 council of her s m, s;ti I th. cast 'id.--i' em. ana a-ked what sh-cu, j ., tie uooe tHiko J over tne matter ani c-mciuded toot t; e.r tufl er had intended to mnke a sure sa.e, ani !,ad got for the property aii that i v. as wor;h; the land had probably chang-d iion ;s several times, rani i s present owroo ha 1 paid for it all it was worth. "So," salt tl.e -st n ho acted as spoke-man lo-oei, vie Ofi l o-UCii o, arol toUct , y duln't. Probably that lawyer nun v;.h s..ra-. new notions of hone-sty j. r. i and i. te!;j;g that between -teo!; oo. ju-..cfc tr.e re wi .: -i ... c. f ',.. G- .. -.uera ir- j.. r . 1 - -O. sti .r i. i s-'i i -girl-e : - i' : i y ..- . h '-ri ii tfffj,;. ..--3 rae I..,: or r b - ri ..J c- ict-ate .-" -" '. T. N. V. A; fioT- r-- i . -l.-i Thi-'sio evech.i Jt m ' '" cf A b i r n. I , ., ro or -nu.io ! i- ,j- r tiEi'risij iiiacs. Aios liumi hCNT, aged tairtv-sis yers. ? be dcesii wis a ea J'i'er .f Mr J--ha flint, oof the i -. --'--r? of tVaTee c-atjt v. nv r-r c't : s r?- t e i Sv att wb-i kQ Lr, ar. i ievvs a irire '.nU of :.o.-rr. li aai rsir. . : - r. o;r:. her i-f ..r. .; -. A" hi resriecs", near 'Va-b-.a-' n. i. . . a ssiiinj la-i. jues hi&gi, s r niisr vearj a tinjta cf tan eonaty. Oa Sia2y eveatns Uit. at his '.xt ri Itx---. acai E-.--.ae', ia tats caa-v. w k. Vasirva. F .r liiut vir. i-;c c-f lha: Tie r.:; r. O- Wein?-ir ircrb--;. cf ar-txptexT. MitT Beet '1e ' Ja'aa M-t-, a jar S ara uniaj au, ia La e 7?'.Jt!..ri2 o'cloe-.,. awuomn take p'.aca th sgteraooa at Hominy .iill. 'PHI r.flfr5pwi p.at up in ;. m r-a't a-t e-nrprte r.:u a H .i Mil. tat i t0 qantt a: .u.cr iu.u. r reta.i . n ti, ei li ,era- - HRSSY UfMlR. B,ie cartti ef R. ci.it psI.
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fl'r. a 'ie tanrtit lolgtT. SO. i3ill:on and Hall' of Dollars ?Iaile out of ilie ."Ioruon Mar toy One Firm. W arc indfbte ! t.t Mr. Ever, the -ger.tle-
-canl-- and etHcitut book keeper, acd Mr. -Miilt-r, Ids a.-sista'.it, t'-r the annexed state- j , . , i.,tt.!i M ; rs a -id Uri'Jed It dl e t ost y t a r. observed that ri.cy have ais- . .-. . ; i . .or o: . .. .. . i i o . . -s a in...-. c.'tr.;-rii5tg four thousand seven hundred aati I td . "v six w i fiotv-sis I' OUsand SOVtUi n.ire-l ani l e: tv oSi-ii. snti tv-eigr.. . t;-.:r.-.l anil e g ' Chain-.; i -: . j r rii -..-.mi r. : J i.ii.efv t tcs, ;.; !". rodre i n.uds. f.r ti.-.ni-Ht.J three! c 'v u.. i oev te-J twetitv four mi! Si-.e.i.,, e.... iv-i.i freight, and disbursed four million Lut.areJ an i four loousand tone ang sixt t.ooais, s i ATlwMi.NT. u. Io e i r. t H :- rrl:o 1 ttii ri euird-'v ed as In T torn s.t.es me r , ir. dr.- . excU.s o rtcfrio tie .. t.Oi' ,-e t tho . 1 v i:h trains, ers, ic "in.', w ! annum. Vor :;.iJ i.-r . -i. C; , . t t x - , . r ll-1 i-l" i1 T?. . i . 5 ' ''' v , , ' , -, &..,,..., V S"1 i - . . 1 i1 ! 4 . , j. ..t - , i, i ' " l" ' - ; -- I ! iu ts. 1 a i ' ... -id. Tl.o above i taUon from the books ot the firm, ar.J can bt relied uu as bring strictiv l-i-m d.ita in far possession, we ht.tte ti.t-ir pn tits t) l-e over a million and a haLF F nLt.ARs, t'Xeluive of their stock on jTT The V.HHhinjttn c-rrepon U-nt of th liiK'irnsati Knonirr sav tht "wirh th VI C '. v ' .1 i',d!i. iu it : rAprnriihC I'fK'iB .liil. 1115 tu fA Tunnc wuna i.wn. Ult5 I'roivifnt legiv's n.anv of his Illinois apr :r 'T'-eT'tS I ItiPinnHfi ( niPiPi'rcPi ..... With tn I.-h? of his experience before him, i:e Plf Mihdit t'U ht to lie Ashamed of himselt' if he do-eii't re-r. t his wl.ole life.- . Lon-.svii.e Journa.. : 1 .ai:-. rz-rr: i ' it.il' i0: ti 1 r. ti.-t , Hf trio t es..i. nee f !l;e i.r-l-.''s til-her. til H n r : oo, o. Wjvuo foiialv. l,iiii.o -i. ti-e K.-v !:'..J. M -ik, Miss Kimm Klks, tj .Nfr. Jamus s i ui ri i i k ,.k. 'In tbe tlth 01-?., bv- the earn-. Ti-s Xancv A. Vjiiritsms. i U nvoirnii It Indiana, to Mr. Jusira B. -v 11. 1. 1. IMS, ef .!.! v..!e, Obi t. L E C T U R E S . A Lecture by Hev rir. ricMULLESI. I itL ' I I'll- liiliL sN U't'l I. . 1 ,i:,. ,i :. , ,l . p. , .-o i Wi.l bo deincictl m the 14. is. tiiurCii TH I'll SUA V A'YUXXG. 3,-. FEB., j I -eoio- t-. Colli Re- i.i-v-it :u i.j Ju;. -Jt , 1 - j j. Itrioo. . . ! 3 a!i;.:5-:un. 'IT i SALJ, a i.l ex r': ;. ;i to i:, tJ: C we.ii; t i.urt, 1 es trl t ; ij 1 iu l- fi u.".1 ii .i.v ..f 1i a . tie e-,.ii, r v. In. 1,-1 , 11, ei( :h A. M., ai. i ;.jor ' e t -i tr i!. ;o , S.i O j r- A (-.-';lte. to-.o. A pi! ef r.e ie.ft.-i-to -, ' .1; ton ns'ii,. ; 1 1 o. Ollo--.' ;,S tt. I .:.,v ii-. , f ilwi:ii5 J-... ! 1 t .-eC .O TO Ii i;i l:. r t no re 1 1U1; , . ti, s 1 v si.i.i y o 1. t I. i- t; : . ! J 1 .,!-'- to ju i !i.-re I - to ;e..l s-vt.i.-.-i: . O! 10 i.i.: e.o.i. r . n t..i- .oi-! Ml- ( IT- : 8ii i a I o f 1 -.1 i i eo I roe i . i jte ,f ri,.; u.-ti. ih i. ir ii t r-.i :)- irot : ef s.i ,i en-, u to iniiio' ! mo-i . 1 1 l---n (io ) .0.5 10 a i-Lerry Ir.-e. ti ti t,.-. ;:- .o-i.-ie n-rte, S .- rro r, tl (-i..;? :h le r o eiti ! ' t ' I tno F'l'ee o ,I..erees eat Kir.c tl. eiiiC ;? r ! --.io oes ,i a -riier, ta. l -i fc.ist t-i " j ' ' tto- e. Uiiiy ,.f V, n , i . ti. I r..( -.-'- . f Th .m ;i o i Iijr. ii.,,-. u...:, i or i i i ii n . tain as 0 t i l-.il l?!y a.ild e, ii . I tai ri vud if. i'.s M vv. e T t vj.i . i-..,.r, I V7 0 0 D il N PUMPS. (r. .w t t . ; e k i'i;s. . r ;. ,.., ..r--t M ; Sealed Propos lis ii . . r . h - i. - i-. i -t i. I,- tr r. ot. l-'.a r, nr. i Y - ,5 i . ije r; -.too-i .in oi.-'. with wh-ixa, 1 I""i; t ) '; a - I u. AVilitMV (rovf TSilli I "or .alf. t j I.l- we'.! j-.t...a M.:!. 1 u,':el by -No.: nan Hoi--1 o-o-'i. si -a i'. ! ,i o.i ; in . j - . on of e-re: ii...-, A :.-:,.,.,, ,iy. ur!., r r-aor. lr...r; ri i r .' r ! e.' trrn o' I nu I with tloj wi.-r i. ,-r iini i! -ur .-.1 w raitl, a goi brtei -i . . . z . : -i i i ; 't iiit.;,, r..j..ir ?"i. fie 4 elrT io, i it- i,r ra-tom wor ii itnsnr,it.--(;.3 any i. is ints o i.; tr.e eolae m.-ebintrv i ia ga r. j i.r-. Tier d .T-i.o.v; n .use i baadsoM.-ir tituated noi a n c i.noe-e j wi' n it. ...thcap arron in -es t.ie;- ; ,-,.-y 'o r ..e-. r:. A - a Sr-t cU -n.ii an-1 a ap :?.-. ntt b i r r oit t v. tt. bi, o -i -o i.i -a ttie -St ite. lat-i.a- i u ii i - o n o7 tiie .r ,.; . jri-p rry ginii. 'i i.'.- ' I r , s - i mo nil; h . r -; ...i , ie . . . 1 ... n i i oe
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A Ghznos far Spsc-jlatar' T'! f -r I . .. J -. t o ,j. :. j. Tif :r-? S A E--43r.-i;'t f,t.ri;.i fall t Voigt- , - iahi-T Hi'nC'.fi.iIfl' " T. t J i!h W -i ' r- h P i'i --r.. tr. : o-c.tT. id iT. c: wnica ar-riiai-n are r. i . -.. i, Li- r . tleirasl ct-iiii i. (r or. t ,s u.r. rxr.r, n - ,0 .c f rofioa he unb-ii-t-.ar- - js .r. 'r.s pot,; c tbat he un-J:riiin It t he " - - . - - r -. . r.-.w prepar-rd wi:a t,-. e ? u.t .--; r -i r j-,i.-i ti -ban oiii wiLa fint eia. w ..-tare a wert Miia iift tc-twen iv a.-i. t-A. r. ,ij ',rer-.. A.t -, i .tiir-si WArri-nte-1, a-. i i . ; u j"; -. . I.- 4 .re aii r charge is asa-ie ia sT. it -rjs. Ttf EVANS & R0SEIJ3TEEL, 9 -t-i j
i i ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS; - , ... , t;raijier and Cllazier. t ! "-.. T Itaiii Sirei. 'I-riaJ lie" Baiidtg, Kiebsond, Ia4.i.a. i ?7- A.l srt warrant? M 1 J.e tr 1-55 T l '
V. BiROlOX. UNION MACHINE IVOUKS. LIST OF PRICES OF E3I3ItfES AND SUGAR MILLSIO Horse Idiiuine I Con!rte reialalor aa 1 forr pump, bora S W'Uh punip sa i r-alAir. 6 inrh 1'itr. 12 taelt iroke w iO ircu : fs:. 3 IIore lrliisitiei 300.00 ' C.n-te nap ant hvn bat wish wo4 t! Ilore lUitsiue. ;;,-,,.. r;lre UJIa Ka a. w.:h S ii..oic is.i i: c ia oo is v-; 0 04 3 K. l.fr tti iii,- iri i nf t-r 8 inches ia d:iaeter; f ; e. i'iH"io H'l'ie bi i'ii.'i , ,iidui : h-"ir-xo. a. wo 3 K-nif-.i V2 Uxchea foug by 10 in Jiantrief; vtht ': 1kj iiania, cai'fctitt ol isreaaiiig Oe fc-iitri per ' hv-irr o. U. 13" CO , 4 Kjrirri 16 iu h i7 irrj, g nite? Iii ne ct in ' U iffis st; n: V:t tj -r -! uu rcrei:Cc iu favor of ar -U Mii'ss.-a I. .i, irm it (vi it a e uo Uit ait , i 2rU)a: Mil t. .-..c hnttt.jt.ti yi ten vrftfU. bat ( si- coi.i;r:.fd t'x;-e'.C'-hls ii J ? ui - !ie tvt n cullNj ; Leaner. il !to.;.- axi thriti w t suiK-rir to auy uther mi5 m u2. ' ' ,s mr a ,ron slh wrought iron hfi. htja ! W wrrau; s I :r iui I. u i t( the ti' b ol perf-rta all , ii::a-i ? 'hen ri $tz or rvfin i lite tuuixv. i Vi t &i t bk uiat-iare avziir.u suut l f- our Fuear Ms '. t; i ll ; .r parpuse. The iu. -Heujr oar Ku p it.fs , u i . B,k8uli-iare thto -hi per ut. less thwrj othrr u riaeri, iiiri ju mill ra-i;l perce. tjr rvermil ic o ir price i::. Wc a mi it piri,cirly b Jiriaoi lKv our Eacini -are u i. rir - ratci tti tKdnk thr flr a IVtf. A ID hart a i" ' "er tl 15 i r u ai to a S equal u -4 a - ciaal li' teiij it an a.vfiaf t uudcrrate oar eaiUtl iiiSit-.'f on rr; ir them s ia.tl n aat cturert da. V.rih rry for Grist aal MriU, a!.u I Miliey r MIL'?. Hfd all kiitiin o( OMuni. famp Attffera aisray vi; hiti-ti ir ii Ciinif ia1c t.i or.itr, ot ihe ltr?t aij le, ai'it ai the lorn ett atea. lrii cuiar a'.ittaion jui to rapatri r c Macltinery . Our c; trmrs aittl 9tirar Mill was r Ird the first rrartisw'n it: the i v ue ountjf Fair, aui the Susar Mtli a I';; i.i;r; at ihf fte kVair. rouuiiW UMO -i v Hnc WD'IKS W HITE & 1? A KG ON. Jan. T, 1-39. Ttf 'rv mv liuiair.'U incndsani cus'ornw nuu Qreio 1 I Uit r.iA m. I ft,i thjinklul for vUrun. ' rwrt, .vn$ itu-i vu wi'.l fiuti ti t y.-ur iu eret to buy OI lue- .'ir Hfrtu ure cmum, du i uo noi wis pr exiiot ti- run mo f i .inrij .-i,.i-n r t. .irira mv r .in - er, iiwy. i f,.,.- arjt i , .,Tnns u4i on beuer tt-rrtis than I e t-r suhi tbt-m before. And t run convince ' u ,h' '" ",nrt' ,u -v ur .,i'!!"r''t ' h"-T ,f inn I. mil oer I ti u-it none wo.i mot in account niv u-rtu. with- at ttivin m a tnat. Kdboi. u.l Jan. 27,' isjit " rf; el.KM Sl OIT. An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors. f KiMlCR rAVlll.V. of Wnyno rounty, an.t Srata vJ . f ln lotiiii. ti.is tlos ii iv un to an wjnmrnt to m- et all hi ;r j .-tty f ,r tht? Wnefil t his er-, titers. '1 he a, t - thu- :...t.-nej are t't'lievc4 r be wi.rth $2il.314.0". I ! - .1 i '.i . Kiiiif by bini aiuouut to 12 15i,V. u!l3-l r ui.-t i -i I. a iiol rireoiU-.-r. i umv have ben nuiit-t.-il. AO,. :-o.- h iviiig ! nils aion-t tbU emala ara rtii,-t.l '. o iorcio. ...ml,, ihe u.-i-lpr-iite.l . i v v i ; i sr Alter, Jio, -7 f s . 4w-i,T A.s,ii2rtiie. c tv ArriviBijr, , T ( LKt!. S' tiTrst C'!I STORK, a Inr,: adJt1 ti u to bis si oek ni ioioitS, whu-h is now very 1,1,,0.1 e-..Ui.!.-te. nu ir..uw8 tJ ,h..w fiUoia. J. i 4 irr. of the '-i'et t..tiiib. Ki. inu mil. Jars. jT, 1-..S t l.E t. SCOTT. f'l.KM, MUTT has a very l.ire ato.k of CARPETS ..in h will be s Id very low f,,r enh. Ho wanta to . - e ttiein ..j: t - rtiake roota li r his new stock atlh , I e.irj,-r if- eeuts - r;o.,-t puto-ms fail and sa; ilmi't i.i ".ur .,rd fur i!,";-what a uian duti ia Uie'.i ireoid. Jun. r, i-so. r-tf Co-part tier taliip Notice. 'lHl. .-, i.ri!ior-hip treroiofure cxitin between 1 loe mioei-in.-.J in the " tlim.o earieiitertii and J..i J ' ,, i:."' bu-io.-.-j ii iLia d.iy disiiti'i-d by mutual
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1 e r... r ia tiie : We- 1 r; Ur 'ir t'r.;ii,ki to nttr fri'?niU and the publio - "' ' :,"! ' " 11 e i h i r av i h.-re-u fore paironiz.-d us and lipa tbat wo i... i ee .o.-. tvv re.y i .ball tii.-l it to uur mutuui atifAetioa to (rontiuue our t-' n e-::iti.!-hed i i,u..,,e-, lutein, ur-e under uur Dew itrr.inc.itiriit. r.ee u-i, twin j , Zj, x ,--i twvi.ty on- .8; j uits SMITH. i.-s.utu-ostM!yi Ja.i -T. 1 i T-tlw I -oiit in sai.i.-raek ! -
; s 1 ?: iTit. Iks sMI I II. ASA S. SMITH t-r. I aiyl i of i..r i Stuitri at Co., Iu, I i j n -u .-i.,! "tlouio (.'arp.-n-ior--' u-iro-,.. r. I having Itsrisisi th rrj, :-..! c l-r,iij r, 1 Uj-' oi. nil -.j.;, i;;,.,( i ,r l-'ii. tory , of , ii ... .--r sn ...t io. .in r.:o-r ta Jir-t diy of Mar.-h rii-.t, b .- ,r.-j..r..l ti ,-i,-.-ut aii order lor m i riiie 'i jet mo ..r.! r.t.iii.n. Oi -r. Ais fir a-ri, l-.t1-- : A:. ! i . o ; u.t . v j 1 J A M K S i! 1 i ' o- a. , ,a lio- , :,;! H-i I.,.,, k,t,, o .- o--: i : ri i- -ii it w . .'. iit (-.',. ti ira aatia . n-:i.,, i ,,.:; t , tu t .r tr w t tie-, r orders.i ! I -J i-. ; 1 '.J ra r i .riilaoe i to er ter. Aoer. f '.- :ua lisUin e f..- tnj.t'jr aeteO'tod : K, t v s-i i i ii at, eo. ..n.. -y ::. .j JAI1G3 M. HAYS, '.' o ' ,-n. j.cb'i- that h iat-Dii to d.aef : r Ill el -i-k of (j. . da :'. Hrtllftd i : -,. i r. io i.r it sj.rio,? sok.-k. Cuti auon w :i:..i -: or... -i- .-" i- i prie.i anJ g vera your-.civea ur' t oo g'y. i Vii. I Mi,; -trre', ;.po.-i:e Por-i Offi-e. ' ft: -'rrrr. r.-i .1 ,r -1 , !''., 7tf Clem. Scott f I A r . in .o-.i !.-,- business to a c-h fea.ta. and ii ofII t-r i' rjteat bjraitt, lit t'!k n ir,-c, ns.ortn".'it eo e; o-te. an! lavilittca for Imy'flZ C t'A. and t '! 'oi-' it down, b !; ahotijr ou his price. o . cu.r.ry m ro.m-nio .-i-rinn tnu traie. All . kiu-l of mr.-liastabl 5-r.nijse t.ikn in exehanfra fur g....J. Aii jrr.el. .H wrr.nic-j p-rfeet, saUu olhe-r-i -n i-- rfi j.i-i-seoted Cnll and ..-i. t W. b.n n nmitiin is the thiiij- rfrc ember the'Tct L-cii.. ' No 4oU.chaiond.Iai. 7-;f - - Ox Cart Ior Sale. rr-;flt alni-r fcer b i. f.rs', a god, aabitaolial : 1 (!'". rt Anv om wishing uch ao articie can j,vw eteain one cheap. '.;'-t. to Iii. 'hat .ol. Jan. 27. . , . JAS. w. saltkr. It. PUBLIC NOTICE. at tup: yi:v voux cash stork, V,'i Itk t, '. v" on f'.e I si of February, A;-.i . - :' r ' .--r -t'irit. -.:,: tim. r i . o . r '.V o.er t r .-.-i...-, . c-f c ai, 1 1 ii.r.-i f e . : ii.nr e ; '. l: 8,-lit.g T .- . . . Iili-e ('Kill wiil PillCE-s NEVER DZFOItS SE'-IX lis f . . - - ;rs : :r -.r. ! m:t. . i .t l-ia t5 MD (Ools j . hr.:.g it .1 . TI .- ' Iliik till Pricas! I.iOlY ! .'.I. ' .', Pli4 Merino t 2i ctti, siai!' 3 fJKi V i or diar x t-Lir a ecu, oar f-jw-u-ei privet -t ctB.i. Rich Fi d TJ rt, 'i .at. OCR .SURPLUS STOCK OF ar..t.ler,. Wri. t'rsie ) ' ojt marked T, , . , , . - , , , . . - . j. . . Brocae fi?bwU wuich we sold at 16 to 513. marked -SJ2 do lars S ' ! Car whole Stack of n 'ra:, WatTTi!it. aa-j Fraach Sbawia nt pf cnt !r :taa former. Cloaks! At a tremendous Redaction ! Tfgitktr tri'A our tcKUt turplut Stock of C O O D S I 5-p-c;; Kttvr.Win is rvpetttiUr oUrit to the fora-
r:r.i ts.emMit i! hm crr ei oat to th !nir, a4 disceroibf p& lie ii not fii rv'C Lt tbe h'r- " " th POCKET BY ECONOMY! . . Prwr.-ai-rr rot tke r-ort-e ef rrn:ef tbe !eod for tb-a . oar at--ra laajr prabaSij fee cieaa for tw er taxee 4aja f.r. SIW T0KJC CASH ITOK. Jan ST. Ti
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