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LOUISVILLE EVENING BULLETIN, VOL. 4. LOUISVILLE, EX, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1855. NO. 196.
We do not know but our sweet song- £^"The THE EVENING BULLETIN mild gentlemen of the Times say NEWS ITEMS. IS PUBLISHED AT THE birds sing the most bewitchingly when they that we are "an Abolitionist," New York, May^ and that the fi^*A trot for $10,000 came off at the Union OFFICE OF THE LOUISVILLE JOURNA The jury in the case frery pour forth their melodies to each other: preachers in Louisville, of the Will mfternoo* a t two uclork, txnpt on Sunday with very few excep- Course, Long Island, on Wednesday, between rioters this morning brought in a TERMS. [For the I.om»ville Bulletin.] tions, "can rob money -drawer? as : Per week lOcentt well as the Mr. Wheelan's "Sontag ' and Woodruff's euilty against four of the sixteen who were in- Per annum, payable quarterly $5 0( TO MINNIE. most patriotic Know-Nothing in the land." We •'Centreville .» dicted. Mail subscribers, per annum, in advance „ 4 DC BT "Sontag" won in two-mile heats mart P . church property tenure 49> \d I arUnesneats inserted in the Evening Bulletin upon th. can bear our part if the clergy can A bill, similar to that *u, , ->.,t theirs. e^sy. Jy by I., r beautiful lines, •Musi, oj Earth.'' Time 2:35^ and 2:37. The trot was usual terms. recently enacted in this State, has been intro- Advertisements transferable from the Louisville Daily S^T There's a richer, loftier music, in harness. "Sontag" is to trot again soon for duced into the Journal at half-price. The Liquor Law.—The Connecticut Legislature. Thou sweet-tongued. Boston Courier has warbling bird, $5,000. The steamer United States, which was to have Tlianchildhood'ssilvery laughter the following: sailed to-day with the Kinney THE WEEKLY BULLETIN (jyThe whole number of immigrants ar- expedition, still jsbkd ES-tar rr.iD.* '.•G KATES, TATA understand remains here. LE ALWAYS IK itTlHI! rived at New York during the past week is 8,- Than "the sacred bridal hymn," oi wines and spirits, the proprietors of hotels, The Hermann, for Bremen, sailed with 250 1 one year ...41 00 eopy, i i L 474 increasing the Or the dirge for lored loot ones. and other persons interested, — number for the year to 37,- passengers and $82,000 in specie. f copies, d>. 5 00 and have not been at all M no do 15 00 Snng in the twilight dim. inactive since the passage of this law, which 100, against 67,479 for the same period last year. The steamer Ariel, of tne new Havre line, These wake the dearest echoes they justly regard as unconstitutional also sailed with 123 passengers and in inserted in the Weekly Bulletin uponthe and ille- The receipts by the Commissioners for the $126,000 From the spirit's deep recess, gal, as an invasion of their rights of property specie and a California nugget valued at $40,- Louisville Weekly But this bright earth, music-haunted. week amounted to $11,954. Their bank ac- erred fr« the and rights of trade, and that they 000. Doth a sweeter strain possess. have secured count is overdrawn competent counsel for all cases which may $43,354—a diminution of 19. Fr thy poet-heart there gushes St. Louis, May m arise under its provisions, and will finally test about $7,000 during the week—but still exceed- 21 L855. A sparkling, singing stream, Gen. Gratiot died here to-day. MONDAY, MAY the question before the Supreme Court of the ing Bearing jewels on its current $24,000 more than at this time last year. United States. Accounts from the Upper Missouri state that Bright as visions of a dream; (^•The Union says that the Court of Claims the Sioux Indians are very hostile and are as- Transmission of Money by Mail.—Under All this world's divi nest echoes The Boston (Maine Law) Telegraph says it will not b" fully organized for business until the sembling to make war upon the whites. postage that To its sweet-toned waves belong, the provisions of the new law will has Missouri is And our hearU devoutly worship no doubt but the liquor-dealers have re- 1st of July. The very low at the mouth of the first of July, persons go into effect on the who The sweet witchery of its song; solved to defend themselves against prosecu- (^"Captain Ingraham has declined the com- occasion to remit money or other valuable It unseileth all the fountains have tions, and adds: Boston, May 19. Of the melodies of earth. pliment of a public dinner, tendered him by a things by mail may have the same registered at And t • memory's holiest music The new liquor law goes into effect to-mor- An attempt will be made to enforce the law number of the most distinguished citizens of the post-office in which they are placed for Its dear image gives new birth. row. Yesterday and to-day there was an un- in Boston; it may be violently resisted, but we Philadelphia. usual activity among the wholesale and retail transmission, by paying five cents for each let- Far in the dim old woodlands do not believe it. There are good citizens Nature's frtjh The directors of the Baltimore and Ohio dealers—dispatching dunijohns and mysterious ter. For this the postmaster will give a receipt, full-strung harp resounds, enough in this city who are determined to stand The wil 1-bird s amorous railroad packages to all part of the city. The subur- warbling by the authorities and all others assist have voted (15 to 5) to guarantee a letter is who may jkfnd, when the applied for, the person Like incense all surrounds: ban liquor dealers hold a meeting in this humane work. half-million of the bonds of the Northwestern on Monday at The babbling of ^10 receives it will also be required to receipt ths broakleis, Faneul Hall. The insect's droning hum, The subjoined letter from the ( Parkersburg) railroad. Registered letters will not be entered in president The Governor has not yet signed the personal for it. The wandering herd's soft lowing, of the Rutland and Burlington, and Bad News from the JSault. —Under this head, liberty bill. the ordinary accounts of mails sent and receiv- Th' pheasants hollow drum, Cheshire The breesy, dewy rustle Railroad Companies, has been received the Detroit Advertiser mentions the arrival of Boston, May 18. ed, but separate accounts of such letters will be by Geo. Of the green leaves overhead— H. Thatcher, Esq., president of the the steamer Northerner from the Sault, with the The Governor's veto of the loan to the West- kept at each post-office. This plan is well Albany intelligence that the water let ern Railroad Company was sustained in the Thy song doth o'er us shed. Northern Railroad: was into the canal enough so far as it goes, but does not go far House this forenoon by a vote of 180 to 87. a few days ago, when, owing to the frost not But there's one enough; it involves an admission that a better rich, holy music Boston, May 14, 1855. Yesterday before the Supreme Court in session On this sin-stained planet rung— yet being out of the ground or some other cause, this regulation a cor- The liquor law of Massachusetts goes into at Ipswick, was commenced the case of Dr. C. plan is necessary. Under I wonder, glorious birdling, operation on the 20th of the present the embankments gave way, making a bad H. Brown vs. the New Haven Railr.ad Compa- rect description of the letter is made at the office Thou its rhythm hast not sung: month. The law is very ny, in which the plaintiff claims It is heard when, humbly kneeling rigid; therefore, on and after breach, which will probably take four weeks $20,000 dam- it is deposited the receipt is evidence that where j In the the 20th day of the present ages, for injuries sustained in the Norwalk ca- fane on God's own day. month we must de- to repair, and it is doubtful whether boats will it was mailed, and, if it arrives at the office to With united hearts, the people cline receving any great or small beer, alcohol, tastrophe. Able counsel has been retained on be able to pass in less than six weeks. Lift their voices up to pray; or liquors of any both sides. which it is directed, it will very likely be de- kind. Through the aisles it softly 1 " i Mr. Manager Barnum yesterday paid the pe- livered. But suppose it is lost or stolen on the New York, 18. While the angels pause to 1 May ft^" The river was about at a stand yesterday, nalty of the possession of wealth by being And to whisper it in] route. What then? The Government does i.ot with In the case of Miss Josephine Bunkley, the In b\ feet water in the canal, and 3 feet 4 brought before a court on a false charge of the SaTiour's 1 escaped it. the system Emmetsburg nun, vs. Dewitt &. Daven- liable for Under new inches water on the crim. con. The whole affair was a very trans- Memphis. Tekn. falls. A rise is expected. port, publishers, the Judge has refused to grant than usually liable parent attempt to extort money from Mr. i money-letters are more B Weather pleasant. ; an injunction against the latter permanently, but and so clearly did this appear by the testimony to be stolen, because it will be generally known J^"The General Assembly of the Presbyte- continues it temporarily. The St. Louis Republican of Friday says of the parties themselves that the judge prompt- that only those letters and packages which are rian Church met at St. Louis on Thursday. At In the case of Franklin Osgood vs. C. Van- The Mississippi rose about 6 inches at this ly dismissed the case. N. Y. Tribune. derbilt, the plaintiff to addressed to postmasters contain money, and the opening of the session point yesterday, sought secure $33,350 as about one hundred and is reported at 10 feet to Flight of J Hubert Sanders, the Forger— His Cairo. percentage on sale of defendant's that if these are secured all that is valuable in and twenty commissioners were present, to The Upper Mississippi, by the last ar- Concealment and Escape.—J. Hubert Sander*, rivals, the Nicaragua Transit is reported falling very slowly. have of recent notoriety in this city, the mail has been obtained. which the arrivals during the day brought We is a passenger on given for defendant. large intelligence of no change in the Missouri. The board the Elvira Harbeck, which sailed for Chi- What is needed to meet the wants of the peo- accessions. In the court of general session, Joseph Hall, arrivals yesterday " reported it at the same old na via Honolulu on Thursday last. Until one arraigned on a charge of homicide, for : is a system that can be safely and certainly Rev. Dr. Skinner, standing ple the moderator, delivered an point—3j feet in the channel. The Il- week before leaving, he was not at any time linois W. O'Brien, in January last, was to remit money from point to point. The eloquent sermon. is in a good stage—falling from Lasalle to three miles from this city. relied on The following officers were His first place of the ground of insanity. Peoria, and at a stand thence to the plan in question does not appear to us to be of that elected for the ensuing year: mouth. The concealment was a willow swamp near the Mis- late rains must cause a swell in -all the upper sion, where, sleeping and passing most of the Washington, May 18. character. There is more risk about it than un- Rev. Wm. C. Wisner, D. D., of the Niagara river, as the Upper Mississippi, Missouri and time in a hammock, and living on cold ham and The Post-Office Department has issued sup- der the present system, for now a dishonest Presbytery, Moderator. Illinois river boats all report heavy rains on biscuit, he remained until the 5th instant, when plementary instructions to those, in regard to those rivers, though clerk must steal a whole mail to be certain of Rev. E. F. Hatfield, D. D., Stated Clerk. they have not yet been ma- he passed through the city after midnight, and the registry of valuable letters, extend iag the terially affected by them. Rains have been gen- got over in a boat to Marin county. finding letters containing money, whereas under Rev. Henry Darling, Permanent Clerk. There pas- system to letters for Germany by the Bremen Upper M 'ss° uri sing a part of the time in the woods, he contin- and to the Prussian closed mails generally. the new plan the valuable letters are separated Rev. Ova P. Hoyt, Temporary Clerk. ' B Chtr&s ued until the 12th, when he made his final es- Albany, 18. from the ordinary ones by the Department itself, It was resolved to elect no Trustees nor Di- cape as before stated, by the Elvira Harbeck, May From Texas.—The papers are rejoicing Hon. and it will only be necessary to steal a single rectors to the Princeton and other theological over going on board the ship off the Heads, without The John C. some copious showers of raiu, baggage of any description of consumption. package to obtain a haul. In view of these seminaries the present year. with which, after and without hat or a long drought, several parts of Texas cap.— San. Fran. Herald, 18th. Buffalo, May 18. Ms we ought to have a money-order system The first Thursday of January was recom- has been visited. Arrest of Counterfeiters.—On Thursday eve- A fire occurred Wednesday morning in the similar to the one in operation in Great Britain. mended as a day of fasting and prayer for the The Galveston ning the police arrested two men, named Kune paper mills of Anderson &. McMicking, at Dun- Then there would be no chance for losing any conversion of authorities have closed the the world; and the last Thursday and Mayhew, on charge of dealing in and pas- das, Conn. These mills and the Gore flouring grog shops on Sundays. thi.:g. There the Government takes the risk; of February for colleges. sing counterfeit money. The bill passed was a mills were destroyed with a large quantily of The Galveston News is one dollar bill raised to a ten, on the and if any thing be lost, and it is next to im- The Madison Square informed that Sea Is- State Bank grain and several hundred cords of wood. Loss Church, in New York land cotton is successfully cultivated in several of Ohio. On searching the above persons, $45,000. possible that this should occur, the Government (Rev. Dr. Adams's), was selected for the next parts of the State, and that there is a general seventy-one $1 bills, counterfeit, on the Farm- stands the loss. So it should be in this country. meeting. disposition at various places, from Gonzales to ers' Bank at Hartford Virginia, were found in that port, to The river is . The Government here should charge a sufficient go into the cultivation of this dis- their possession. After their arrest Mayhew Horticultural Exhibition. The second — cnption of cotton. Not less confessed that they were engaged sum for the conveyance of valuable letters to than one thousand in passing horticultural exhibition of the acres, the Memorandum.— The Northerner left St. Louis on the 17th, at season took place News is informed, will this year be counterfeit money, and says that Kune is one of secure their conveyance and delivery; or in case 7 o'clock. I'assed Castle Garden at Rattlesnake springs, met on Saturday morning. This is cultivated in this cotton in Western the leaders of the counterfeit gang in the West- a very suitable Texas. Highflyer at St. Genevieve bend, passed Grand Turk at Chester. of loss it should indemnify the loser. ern States. They will have their plan, and does not interfere hearing on lMth-met S. F. J Trabue at head Devil s island, in the least with the Second Congressional CreeceatCitj The post-office is a great institution of civiliz- District.—There Monday.— Cin. Gaz., May 18. at foot* Devil's island, passed L. M. Kennett at Thebes, met business of the Exchange, as -'change hour does are two Anti- Fashion at Commerce, Oceana at Price's landing. Belfast at the ed society, and the fact that in its inception it American candidates for Congress Murder. —On Tuesday evening last the body not commence till half past one. We are re- Sisters, Hay City at Sam. Fletcher's, Gulnare at in this district—Trabue of young man from Virginia (who had been off was restricted to the conveyance of letters is no and Peyton. The 19th—Southerner at Henderson, Empress at Uaiontown, quested to invite all the ladies especially to at- and on about this city for the last | Owemboro Gazette two years), Henry Lewis at Evunsville, met Empire State at river good reason why its use shall not be extended, says : Green tend the exhibition. Among the articles on named Chas. B. Williams, was found in the island, Rainbew at Shuffle tow a bar. Belle Sheridan at Owens- Mr. Isaac H. Trabue, one and its machinery made to answer for other of the candidates river, just below the city, boro", passed Equator at Rockport, Saturday we notice very beautiful by some boys. On Clara Dean at Cloverport. flowers, by t»r Congress in this district, has agencies. Among these we reckon the safe requested us to Wednesday morning a coroner's inquest was Mrs. Austin Peay, Miss say that either Amelia Hite, Mrs. E. himself or Dr. Samuel O. Peyton held over the body the jury PORT OF LOUISVILLE. transmission of money. In England ihis — rendered as their has S. Ormsby, will decline the canvass, the Miss Louisa McDougall, Miss Sal- matter to be ad- verdict, that he came to his death by violence in- Mat 19. been done to a limited extent, and we desire to justed between them by the citizens ARRIVALS. lie Parke-, Wm. Mix,jr., Geo. Heinsohn, Moore of Muhlen- flicted by unknown hands. He had in his poc.iet burg county. Dr. Telegraph N'». 3, Rogers, Cincii see the plan introduced into this country on a Peyton has not informed us in gold and 70 cents in silver. Serb, and E. D. Hobbs. $50 No clue has Blue Wing, No. J. Sanders. Kent & Strawberries by A. of such intended arrangement, but more extended scale. we supposevv been obtained by which the guilty murderer can Belle yuigley, Cline. CarruUton. Peters, A. M. D. Robardson, Ormsby Hite, it will be all made. W. H. Denny, Lyon, Pitisburc. C. be identified as yet, but the severest scrutiny will We have but little confidence in or regard for Thos. Swann, List, St. Louis. T. Duncan, and Hobbs & Walker. Mr. Thatch- be made to ferret out the guilty offender. Amnion. Hnzlett, Pittsburg. registration plan, which is shortly to be in- Memphis No. 2, Mann, Cincinnati this [Correspondence of the N. Y, Journal of er exhibited bassom beets. Commerce.] Henderson Reporter. Charleston, Dean, Memphis augurated. Its effect will be to make people Sultana Montgomery, .New Key West, May 7, 1855. Forgeries —Rumors of two forgeries, said to pay additional postage without obtaining in- A Prize Fight Frustrated.—Yesterday The U. S. steam-frigate Princeton, Com have been perpetrated in this city recently, are mander Engle, arrived from rife about town. In one case, creased security. morning a large number of skiffs were observed Havana the morn- a young man most DEPARTURES. ing of the 29th, having been ordered respectably connected, is said to have forged plying to and from Corn to this port The Indianapolis Journal is a highly intelli- Island and carrying by the Telegraph No. 3, Rogers. Cincinnati. Commander of the Cuba squadron, with the name of a gentlemen, as endorser to a note Belle Quigley. Cline. Carrollton. gent paper, and we are disposed to believe that over large numbers of men. By 10 o'clock despatches for the sloop-of-war Jamestown, for $1400, which he negotiated. In the other Blue Wing, No. 2, Sanders, Kentucky River. to patriotic. wish to it W. H. Denny. Lvon.St. Louis. ^nmeans be We put to several hundred had assembled. Captain Ellison. Both of these case, it is said that a silent partner in The occasion vessels went to a mercan- Memphis No. 2, Mann, Memphis. ^.flain question or two. Supposing that the sea the Princeton on tile house, has interest Charleston. Dean, Cincinnati. for this, we understand, was a prize fight — the 1st, the Jamestown on who an in the business which Antelope, Brown, New Orleans. fugitive slave law remains unrepealed, and sup- the 2d. The Princeton for his services, is will cruise for a week and not entitled to sign the TihomiDL-o, Memphis. posing the Supreme C urt of the United States was agreed upon the preceding day between off Cape St. Antonio, and the Jamestown has name of the firm, did sign it to a very large Helen Mar. PittsWg. decides the law to be constitutional, can a two Irishmen. Th-* friends of the parties had orders to take her station off amount for gambling and other individual Jsanette, Nashville. Matanzas. They debts Amaxon, Hailett. through her local judiciary or otherwise, Pittsburg. State, mace up $200, which the victor was to receive. will return to Key West, to join the squadron, acquired by himself. We understand that in rightfully annul it? Would not the resistance which will rendezvous both instances the matter Mar 20. Several policemen went over, and, owing on or about the 15th of has been hushed up ARRIVALS. of a State to a law of the United States, pro- to May. bv the interference of friends. Jacob Strndcr, Summons, Cincinnati. nounced consitutional by trie Supreme Court of their appearance on the ground, the fight did not Before leaving this port, the Jamestown was St. Louis News. Empire City, I'lttsburg. the United States, be resistance to the whole come off and the crowd dispersed. cleared of everything on her Northerner, Fuller, St. Louis. gun deck, which R. M. fatten, Uernard, Teun. river theory of the United States Goverment tend- — would be removed were hostilities actually ex- Santiago Sacked by Robbers. —By the ar- Arctic. Cincinnati. advices from Cwitserland, Cincinnati. ing to rebellion? Louisville Journal. J^'Late Havana state that the pected. All h r ward-room rival of the clipper schooner Simeon Draper bulk-heads were James Watts. Vaughn, Cincinnati. organization, arming, and drilling of knocked away, and from Mazatlan, which vessel arrived on the seott. We put these questions to the Indianapolis the colored everything movable about Yorktowu, No. 2, New Orleans. the after part 15th of April, we learn that the country is in population in Cuba still continues. of the ship, which might impede a UEPAHTi Journal several days ago. We do not think that The Yuca- HEt. their movements if brought into action, state of rebellion and completely overrun with tan Indians continue to be introduced into taken Jacob Strader, Summons, Cincinnati. it has answered them. Perhaps it has over- Cuba robbers; and it is almost Empire City, St. Louis. down and stowed away below. She left this impossible fur any with the consent of the Mexican authorities. harbor the person to travel by land without being molested. Arotie, St. Louis. to understand its morning of the 2d, well prepared to Switzerland, New Orleans. Nearly 200 of them were landed at Havana on engage an enemy of equal and perhaps of Santiago had been sacked by a band of robbers, Thos. Swann, Boyes, St. Louis. We are sincerely de- supe- Watte, Vaughn, rior metal. and it was reoorted that some of the inhabitants James Wabash. the 11th from a Spanish vessel and Eclipse, Sturgeon, of knowing whether the ablest and most sold under New Orleans. The steam-frigate San Jacinto, had been murdered and the females carried off. Vorktown, No. 2, Scott, Cincinnati. contract made previous to their Commodore Frersoil arrival. This band of marauders proceeded up the river respectable of the journals of the non- McCauley, entered this port the afternoon of the RECEIPTS. 2d, and anchored opposite the to a village and committed the same depredations. slaveholdiug States are or are not in favor of State (ggTThe coroner was summoned late yester- town. The S. J. will remain until the other vessels of the squad- A body of the citizens followed and overtook resistance to the fugitive slave law in spite of any day evening to hold an inquest upon the body of ron arrive. The fleet will consist of the follow- them; a fight ensued, which resulted in the de- decision of the Supreme Court of the U. States a man found in the river below the mouth of ing ships: The San Jacinto, Susquehannah, feat of the pursuing party, who were compelled favor promised that in of its constitutionality. Do the Free- the canal. He went directly to the spot but Princeton, Fulton, Jamestown, Falmouth, Cy- to surrender, being their lives so doing; but, after Per R. M. Patten from Eastport: soil journals believe in the right ane, Portsmouth, and Saratoga. should bs spared by laying 1 bale eotton Jno. T. How- of a State to found it impossble to get a jury and was there- ard A co bales do Calston their arms, they were all killed with the 8 Ha 1 A co S baies do, Gordon A down oo; bales do, nullify a U. S. law, pronounced 9 1 box fur, Brady A Davis 1 small box Sur- constitutional fore compelled to postpone the inquisition till exception of one man, who escaped. Great ex- veyor of Customs; 1 piano. Peters, C. A co; 10 boxes tobacco. 1 To the Editor* the Louisville the highest judicial of Bulletin: bale furs, 1 »bl eil, 16 boxes. 2 kegs, Wilber by authority of the repub- this morning. citement prevailed at Tepic, where an attack & Bro; 4 boxes to- bacco, Nocb, W. oo; 8 bags batting, Rawson; 6 bales, 1 box, Gentlemen—Will you be kind enough to the lic? was apprehended from banditti. Garvin A co; 61 hides, 1 lot deer skin, Terry, O. A oo, 2 boxes attention of the Street md.-e. Ballard, P. L; 1 The Naval Apprentice System. — The call the Inspector for the Troops were arriving from the neighboring A 2 boxes bale, Trabue A co; 1 bale waste, Dupont: 30 bags e yarn, Gordon A oo; 1 I Memphis and Little Rock district to the unwholesome and filthy state of towns to protect the place. Railroad.— Washington Union of Tuesday has the follow- The stage was ter Ak Bro; 8121 bags rags. Morton IIt G; 47 " Center street, between Green and k co; boxes ess tar, Buchanan; 1 box fur. Van So far as the vote of Pulaski county, in Walnut? stopped one league from San Bias and robbed. which empty obis, Ev ing: Mountains of decaying vegetable matter contend Mr. Vanhorn, who came passenger on 5 beer Little is situated, has been the Sim- Rock received, Per Jacob Strader, from Cincinnati i 6 boxes soap, 3 it is There is a very general, as well as a very er- with nauseous puddles and putrid animal re- had purchased cases in- eon Draper, a number of horses digo, Gardner A co; 8 bbls alcohol, 2 cases, W. S. A S. 208 bdla, more than five to one in favor of authorizing the roneous, impression prevailing relative to the mains for the mastery in art of perfuming and cattle for the purpose of bringing them to Croney; 50 kegs lead Sut A Hughes; 198 boxes herring Fonda A kegs Morris. 26 Mis paper, Dupont j 34 lead. Bell, T. k co; the county court to subscribe $100,000 in workings of the apprentice system, just intro- the surrounding houses ; and to make the pic- this country. He was overtaken M the by the Gov- do, Owen k Mohr 34 boxes ehese, 9 do butter, Hulbert; 7 bbls duced into the service by Secretary Dobbin. complete to a chance traveler that bacon. comb t Bro: 20 bbls Memphis and Little Rock railroad. Little Rock ture way, a ernment troops, his stock taken from him, and lard 1 hhd Nan whiskey, sundries, various consignees. The system, after mature deliberation, has been hog might have been seen this summer indulging was unable to obtain any redress from the au- has subscribed $100,000 in her corporate capaci- Per Vorktown No. 2 from New Orleans: 45 bbls marble dust, adopted, not with a view of furnishing the right its carniverous taste on the body of a dead dog. California thorities.— Chronicle. Hendlen; 11 pes liquor, 2 boxes sugar, F Pnsquier; ty- J P 6 casks kind of material for lieutenants, captains, and Such a complication of all that is nasty is enough swiss cheese, T k Bro. commodores, but to effect a radical and perma- to create a pestilence. Per James Watts from Cincinnati: 210 doi "The fire on Saturday evening partially nent improvement in the character of tne sea- You will do a great favor to the inhabitants MARRIED, Stewart. isumed an old two-story frame «house on men in the employ of the government. Naval of the house- in this street by inserting this com- In Chicago, Mr. Johk M. MS, of RECEIPTS PER RAILROAD. Green street, above Fifth. It was not occupied apprentices are not in the line of promotion. munication and calling attention to it. Chicago May 19 —Per Louisville and Frankfort Railroad- SO pen bac They may by good conduct be advanced to the Inspector has been several times Louisville Hotel, on S; 44 do do, 102 els rope. Sh t« ell* and the fire was probably the work of an incen- The appealed At the Sunday morning, 30th inst., by ranniux Son; 1 box to- . S«hon,Sehon. Oscar iv> Wilson. 8, A 3; 3 cks bason, Cornwall grade of a petty officer, but beyond that grade to in vain. A word from you might, nerhans, the Rer.Rev. Mr. Oscar Turnkk.Toi»i Eaq..Ban Conaot,w«»lth'i ;eo, A Bro; 1 bx line, diary. Loss small. they bbi lard. 3 bags wool, E P King; 2 hhds tobann.', TodSTn. cannot advance. have greater effect. J. W. - — ! ! !!
4*1 H K YEAST re- FACTORY, The Louisville Journal, it is somewhat Corner of Tenth and Green streets. BULLETIN original rpHE undersigned will prepare cl .ims for Bounty Land or VENING markable, contains a large quantity of News learns "that 4,000 - I am still manufaetnring one of tha best ar- • Pensions under any of the acts of Congress. He will also Mk^m X ticles of Quick Yeast made in this market, and I 4> I poetry that is really good—much better than we sell Land Warrants. bHAM HENDERSON. ^V/ head of cattle were recently sold at administra- buy and am enabled to supply those who wish tosellAI A of Louisville Journal Office May 8. 1S35—jfcbtfst XW 21, 1855. can find in any of the papers or magazines IM again at wholesale at very low prices. This ar-Ut&U MONDAY EVENING. MAY tor's sale, on the Guadalupe, on twelve months' has «^s> ticle is warranted inferior to none in use, being the day. Somehow or other Mr. Prentice C. MRS. SELLIGER, made from theie best articles with the greatest care, and will an array of poetical credit, as follows: All beeves, four years old TECTION FOR THE INDUSTRY OF THE attached to his columns At the old stand, No. 483 Market street, be delivered too customers regularly and always freah. Ml be proud of. But all three years old and I have also a larste and general supply of genuine Medicine*, talent that any editor would and over, at $15 per head; iin m ,-.-n Third and Fourth. Live in America.—The tone Perfumeries,meries, _Flavoring Extracts. *e. nMn% so of the Drugf, how he succeeded in getting many over, at per and all under that age, Has just received, direct from New York, a apr 26 jltb.lm G. W. ANDERSON, Druggist. to the full $12 head; of the times are favorable sweet singers to write for the Journal, we never large stock of English Straw, Swiss Straw, including stock cows and calves, at $7 per Elercn-braid Straw, white and colored Ele- — nationality, not only account of his j Just received at A. Yaeger & Co.'s : of American could understand. It is not on siaa, and l.ace Bonnets, ke., which she will pf|BS> A very handsome and large stock ef Fancy Decorated we'll bet a dozen bottles of pop head. sell low for cash, wholesale or retail. m!6 jtb6 as respects the purely political privileges of the good looks, for VIA, and Glided Toilet Ware. For sale at New York prices yet all A. YAEGER k CO that he is the ugliest editor in Kentucky, mate of the schooner Bay City writes «m Dy , people but also as regards their industrial inter- (g^The MADAME DE LEON, a26b Nos. 119 and 121 Fourth St.. MoxartHsll. the lady poets of Kentucky, like so many birds mf society is the a long letter from Rio Janeiro explaining the The Greatest Living Astrologist, ests. The great object of civil of paradise, are continually fluttering around Beautiful China, Dining, and Tc British OULD respectfully inform the citiiens of Louisville and stock the ! of the happiness and prosperity of its the window of his sanctum.— Scioto Valley Re- outrage committed on that vessel by 4^^^ We are now opening our spring of promotion vicinity that she has, at the urgent solicitations of her in as W va^^BWCh i na. consisting part follows: story, rous friends, returned to the city and taken her old members; and to the complete development of public. brig-of-war Borette. According to his Richlv Decorated and Gilded Dining Sets; i, at the Austin House, of Second Jefferson, corner and «jE§) 50 new styles of Tea Seta, 44, 77. ana SS pieces; the obstinacy where she will conditions it is necessary not only to se- The Scioto paper is mistaken upon two points. the difficulty was occasioned by read the past, pkksen t, and future events 25 dozen beautiful Motto Coffees; these LIFE. or 300 pair Flower Vases, ke. political rights, ugliest of Capt. Wardle, of the Bay City, in not show- JfcJWrivate street, first door south of cure the enjoyment of perfect In the first place, instead of being the entrance on Second For sale at great bargains, to close our fancyface/ stock during Jefferson. next m«nth a large arrival of new goods from France and most ample and effective the handsomest, and, ing his colors and heaving to, necessitating the Verbal for but als« to provide the editor in Kentucky, we are consultations $1. Encland.by A. YAEGER k CO.. Nativities, calculated and written in full, $3 to firing of seven or eight guns from the British Ml $5. %26 b No*. 119and 121 Fourtnst.. MoxartHall. means of furnishing employment for, and ren- in the second place, we are not so inhospitable may 15 jfcbtf dering remunerative, the industry of the people as to keep the sweet birds of paradise fluttering cruiser to bring the schooner up and satisfy New Arrival of Pearl White Stone China. GERMAN PRIMING OFFIC E FOR SALE. 40pkgsto arrive this week from New Orleans, of the community. American labor around our window we raise the window and them she was not a Russian privateer. that compose — ANY one wishing to boy a German Printing Office, iaclu- the very best quality, and consisting as follows: Di- ding type enough for a daily paper, also a Job Office and ning. Tea, and Toilet Sets* Dishes, Plate*, Cefteea, as well as American privi- let in. must be protected them Hard Times in Texas.—The Henderson Dem- all necessary fixtures, can be supplied upon application at Butters, Tureens, Pitch tm B^wls. Covered Dishes, this office. The materials have been used but little, »d are 4c. For sale at wholesale prices by leges; the one is scarcely less important than ocrat has an article on the "hard times." It The in excellent condition. It will be sold at a fair price either K YAEGER k CO A Conversation at Eupatoria.— for cash or upon credit, with good security. a»fib Nos. 119 and 121 Fourthst.'. Mosart HaSl. the other. Heretofore this country has been says that it cannot hear of a bushel of corn Journal de Constantinople contains a letter from Louisville Journal Office. May 8—di*bl2* kept poor by the immense drain that has been for sale in Rusk county, and that all the neces- Pittsburg and Cannel Coal. communicates Eupatoria, ef the 8tb, which THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, best quality always on hand, for MkMMl only when or- made from our resources to pay for the fabrics saries of life are held at enormous prices. Simi- THE Main street, dered, at their office, on Wall street, west side, some interesting details relative to an interview opposite the Bank of Kentucky. near Main. produced by the labor of the people who live in reach us from other points. Meal Pittsburg and Cannel Coal at the same price. lar complaints s30di«3c between several Russian and Turkish oiticers. BEXT .V MT1U a2?btf !J £ MsMiCHAEL. other countries. This should not be so if it can from $1 25 to $2 per bushel. Bacon from 15 HAVE now in store a full and complete assortment of Car- It says: pets, Rugs, Piano and Table Covers, Floor Oil-«othj, be avoided; we ought to free ourselves from so to 20 cents per pound, and flour at from $18 to to.— REFRIGERATORS ! Extra rich Royal Wilton Carpet?; disastrous a dependence on for- Omar Pasha received the account of the death degrading and $20 per barrel. Do do do Velvet Tapestry CarpeU; of the Emperor Nicholas on the morning of the Tapestry ICE CHESTS ! eign countries. If we have not the men skilled (|^"At Chicago nine buildings were burned Brussels do; 7th, by an Austrian steamer from Varna. On English four-cord Brussels de; water Coolers IS] 4-4 and 3-4 do in the business of manufacturing the fine fabrics of day some Russian on Thursday. do; the afternoon the same English 3-ply Imperial do; that we require, let us rather encourage the cavairy were seen advancing on the right of our J^" Chief Justice Kinney, it is stated, has Extra super Imperial American 3-ply Carpets; E. W. MACD0NALD. Super do do do camp. Sefir Pasha (Count Koscielski) took do; workmen to migrate hither and produce these been appointed Governor of Utah in place of Super 2-ply Ingrain do; BULLITT ST two squadrons of Ottoman lancers and went to Ingrain 2-ply, every quality; manufactures on our own soil than send abroad Col. Steptoe, resigned. Venetian do, all meet the enemy. The two bodies halted at the widths and <|ualities; Chenille and Tufted Hearth Ku?s: MACDONALD'S for them. We can, if we will really and hear- same time, when within a certain distance of (J^The dwelling-house of Daniel Epperson Bru«s-ls and Commoi: do do: Chenille. Tufted, GALVIMZED 1RU\ REFRIGERATOR, tily make the effort, succeed in producing most each other. In the front of the Russian column sU—sll, and Door Mats; at Frankfort was destroyed by fire on Friday Linen and Woolen Floor-Cloths; With all the modern improvements— acknowledged, as a four horsemen, appeared to be officers, or all of the articles that we need for our use. were who Table Oil-Cloths; Family Refrigerator, to be unequaled, and to be night. No insurance. Furniture saved. Cloth although, according the orders given by the Embossed Piano and Table Covers: The Why should our people go to England or any Floor Oil-Cloths, from 3 to 24 feet wide, of every style best and cheapest article, and the Emperor Nicholas, all Russian officers, even The Jew's Hospital.—The first Jewish hospi- and pattern, which we will cut to fit any room or hall without most convenient, where else for iron, when it exists everywhere loss to the purchaser. generals, are compelled to cover their uniforms FOR COOLING AND PRESERVING MEATS. MILK, tal in the United States was formally consecra- The above we offer at the very 1 .west prices. around us in exhaustle»s quantities? This coun- with the rough great-coats worn by the private m21 jib BENT k DU V ALL, 537 Mainst. FRUITS, WINES, ft*., soldier. Sefir Pasha, accompanied by his aid- ted at New York on Thursday afternoon. For having received commendations of the most Jiuinguisbed scientitic men, and de-camp, Major Kuczinski, of the Egyptian this institution the Hebrews are mainly indebt- DUM VIVIMUS VIVAMUS pendence, not only in a'political sense, but also The First Premium at every Fair army, and two other officers, advanced toward munificent ed to the late Judah Touro, whose where it has been exhibited— is as concerns industrial pursuits. Nevertheless, them. for sale wholesale or retail. bequest of $20,000 paid two-thirds of the cost This Refrigerator is no Experiment we have been in the habit of importing foreign When the two advanced groups were close ARRIVALS as hundreds w ill testify. enough to be heard, Sefir Pasha spoke to the of building and site. JIKESH FROM THE SUNNY SOUTH— fabrics to the extent of millions every year, 4tsF*Circulars,ir*Circulars, giving full description, with names of imany not FLOUNDERS, SHF.EPSHEAD, LIVE CRABS, GKfcEN - others, and proposed a conversation. The Rus- A Ship Flour Mill and Bakery.—The London PEAS, and NEW POTATOES. gentle- only to the disadvantage of our own workshops, P. S.-Our Restaurant wells-knowu'citUe^f^ sians at first appeared to entertain some distrust, Morning Chronicle of a late date says that the is now under full blast, with all the varieties and delicacies of the season. oratinging all we< have said, will be sent to any address on appli- but to the disturbance of our monetary system. cation. but on Sefir Pasha giving his word of honor British ship "Bruiser" has been converted into 4b»-Between 12 and 4 o'clock eaeh day you can eet your In the single article of cotton fabrics, an im- that no hostile act should take place on his side, a complete flour mill, capable of grinding from dinner served at 5 minutes' notice in the most superb style. 4Ea?»Priee of this article in package $30. Only one sit mli» WALKER k CCMMERFORD. Propri. tors. made. On'.ers stating that the price will be remitted on the Russians gave a similar assurance, and the bushels of per day taking re mense sum is sent abroad, that might be kept at 700 to 800 wheat — ceipt of bill of lading will be promptly attended to. two parties advanced until they met. "Gentle- the raw material in at one end of the vessel, in A. HAGAN & BRO E. W. MAC DONALD. home. BOOKSELLERS apr 1 3 djtdba' tw3mftwj&wbeow3m men," said Sefir Pasha, "I have bad news to the form of wheat, and turning it out at the AND STATIONERS, No. 99 Third street, near the Post-Office, The doctrine of the friends of the American give is dead." you. The Emperor "What other in well manufactured flour, without the UEQUEST attention of country merchants, booksellers, system is, that we should protect our infant Emperor do you mean?" "Why, yours—the intervention of manual labor. The machinery IV librarians, school Committees, and to all in want of arti- cles in their line to their laree and finely relected assortment Emperor Nicholas." "What is the date of this is both ingenious and compact, and in moderate of i" establishments against two important features BOOKSand STATION KK . « .misting in partof Medical, No. 471 South side Main street, between Fourth and Fiftb, news?"' "The second of this month." It is weather may be worked without suspending the School, Classical, and Miscellaneous Books; Latter. Cap, and froni room, up stairs, m Began k Dniancy't building, of European competition; namely, pauper labor Note Paper of all kinds, qualities, and sixes: Bibles; Prayer, over Mark k Downs's, Louisville, hly. very probable; but it is not certain." "It it so progress of the vessel, notwithstanding it is all and Hymn Books of all sizes and dimensions: Day Books; THE Al THORIZED AUEMT OF THE Fol- in the first place, and the experience of many true, that, when I was at Sebastopol a few days driven by the marine engine. The Abundance Journals: Ledgers; Cash Books; Receipt and Memorandum A*lowing Companies, the undersigned is prepared to fur- Books, plain and fancy; large assortment of valuable Presen- years in the second. If it a^o, we heard that the Emperor was seriously has been fitted up as a large bakery, and is ca- nish every information in regard to Lirt Iwsckahci and were impossible for tation and Miscellaie' us Books: Albums; Scrap in Books ev- the conditions of membership, and also to issue ill we shall see." After some other trifling pable of turning out 20,000 lbs. of bread per ery desirable form and binding; Policies) us to produce the goods that are — also a large assortment of on Store-, Dwellings, and Factobiks. and cn Stocks brought to Theological and Juvenile Books. or remarks, Sefir Pasha begged to know the name day with the aid of some very simple machinery. Goods and other Mekcih ndisx in store or in course of trans- We are determined to build up a large business, such a vast extent from the other side of the and all we portation by Steamboat, Flatb. at. Railroad, or Sea- Vessel. of the officer with whom he had the honor of These vessels will be dispatched to the Black ask is that those who contemplate purchasing goods in our line «sF-Ri* ks so Steam boats and their appurtenances taken oa will call at our house Atlantic, there would be some reasin in the conversing. "Gen. Prince Radziwill," was the Sea with all haste. and investigate our terms. Our motto is "Quick sales and small profits." doctrine of free trade. But possess the reply. Our friends and the public will accejt our thanks we raw Fugitive Slave Case—Almost. We learn that and ap- Sefir Pasha was, in turn, asked for his name, — preciations for their patronage so liberally extended to us du- material, the tact, and the industry, and we a fugitive from slavery was brought to this city ring the last three years, and we hope to merit a continuance which he gave. On bearing it, the general ex- PROVINCIAL South, and almost of the same by giving our personal attention to every branch could compete at any time, but for the two a day or two since from the of our business. TORONTO, CANADA WEST. claimed, "Well, Pasha, look at the effects of the A. HAGAN * BRO ,
simultaneously a telegraphic dispatch was re- m!9 jab 99 Third «treet. Capital, paid up i causes alluded to. war! We are now fighting against each other, near Post-office. $1,987,680 00 ceived from his late master, offering a reward Surplus 126,955 43 and three years ago we were dining together at R. S. Ringgold, Scarcity of $500 for his arrest. Some over-zealous in- and High Price of Beef Cat- the house of Count Xavier Branicici, at Paris. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, AND DEALER dividual tried to interest the United States mar- in Perfumery Total Assets 2,114,63 tle. —We see by the report of the cattle mar- There we were friends." "Friends!" said Sefir f^l and Fancy Goods, 87 Third .-treet. be- case; but it not coming before him A L Atween Market and Jefferson. Reserved se beg your pardon, general, shal in the Fund, as collateral ket in New York city, for the week ending the Pasha, "I we were U£(J mlSjAb in due course of his duty, he would have nothing curity,depo9ited at Louisville • 10.000 00 only guests." "Oh, it i - about the same thing." OIL—A pure articlefor table use for sale by 2d inst., that the whole number of beeves sold to do with it. In the meantime the fugitive was SALAD A. M. CLARK. President. J . G. BOWES, Vice 1'risident. this a tall, fairyeung mHjfcb At moment man, who also K S. RINGGOLD. G. O'BRIEN, Secretary. started for Canada by the underground railroad EDWARD during that period amounted to 1,371 head, at appeared to be a superior officer, joined the con- OF JAMAICA Boston Journal. EXTRACT GINGER — Brown's, Miller's, prices ranging from 11 to 15 cents per pound versation. and Ringgold's for sale by mlHjftb BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE The poets," he said, "are famous R. S. RINGGOLD. for the quarters, by estimation. A large num- exaggera- One Fourth of the Harbor of New York in OF TORONTO, FLAVORING EXT R Ai TS. FOR FLAVORING ICE- tors. How highly they have extolled the beauty the Market. A gentleman from the State of INCORPORATED IN ber sold for upwards of each, — i i:tAMS, JELLIES, CAKE, Ac. -Lemon, Rose, Va- inr.v $100 and one of the climate and the delights of the Crimea, Maine is owner in fee of about one and a half nilla. Bitter Almonds, Orange, Ac, for sale by G. P. RIDOUT, Governor. | T.W. BIRCH ALL, Man g Direc whole lot brought $140 a ml8j*b head. The average and here we are for months past up to our necks mil- s of the water frontag fet the entire haibo>, R.S.RINGGOLD. price of the whole number sold was $87 50 in mud." "Do you imagine, then," replied Sefir of this great metropolis, namely: Communipaw, LUBIN'S EXTRACTS FOrt THE HANDKERCHIEF—AU PENNSYLVANIA INSIR AN4 £ COMPANY the various odors for sale by Pasha, "that we are revelling in luxuries at Eu- opposite the Ba'tery, and running down the shore OF PITTSBURG. -llSJAb R. 8. RINGGOLD. patoria?" to and including Kavan point—having by the Authorized Capital $300,000 00 In addition to these, there were in market 427 BAZIN'S, JULES HAUEI. S. AND HARRISON'S Ex- But in war we must take things as we find right law of New Jersey the to build docks tracts for the flandkerchi f for sale by Paid in 100,000 00 veals. to Those worthy Dear that name brought them. "By the way," added the Pasha, "who and wharves, so far as not to impede navigation, °'8j*p R. S. RINGGOLD. Surplus 21,000 00 from 4 to 7 cents per pound. Under the head was it that gave Iskender Bey that sabre-cut thus giving 800 acres of flats as well as the up- "VTEAST article of Quick Yeast Director- J. manu on the forehead?" Wm. F.Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter. of veals, there is a class called land from which a most magnificent view.of this ml8jkb "kittens"—that R. S. RINGGOLD. A. A. Carrier, W. McClintock, Jamas S. Negley, Iskender feels certain that it must have been city and Brooklyn, as well as the whole harbor, Kennedy T. Friend. W. S. Haven, D B f»rk. is, calves from one to six days old, which sell an officer; for although, from the way you dress, is to be had. We understand this entire pro. er- Life of Martin Luther. I.GrierSproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long. HISTORY of the Life, Writings, and Doctrines of A.J. Jones, George R. White, U. R. Coggshall. at from $1 25 to $3 and $4 each- an officer cannot be distinguished from a pri- ty has remained in the family of the original pro- Luther, by M. Audin. 2 vols. 8vo. (This is a work that many vate, Beef cattle are constantly becoming more he says he was well mounted?" "What," prietors for more than one hundred and fifty person* would do well to buy and read, as it shows the great Hon. F. Johnston, Pres. I PATrnnsoN, reformer in his true light.) Ww. Root V. Pres. said Prince Radziwill, "is not Iskender dead?" years, unimproved. iV. Y. Newt. A. A. Carrier, secretary. S. S. Carrier, Ass'tSnc'j. scarce and the price is advancing. In our own — I'be Primacy of the Apostolic See Vindicated, by Francis | "No, he is not; and you will Patrick Kenr'ck. Archbishop of beef There are forty locomotive shops in the Uni- Baltimore. Fourth revised market, has also advanced nearly 100 per to your cost, and enlarged edition. Just published. ted States, ten of which are west of the All - Growth in Holiness, or MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, cent, within a short period, and, unless some on you." the Progress of the Spiritual Life, ganies. These works are capable of producing by Frederick William Fabcr, D. D., author of "AllforJe- OF NEW YORK. fua." trinity bl ii.di.ng, 111 broadwat. plan be adopted in the West to keep up a supply "Well, then, tell him that he who wounded orr:cK, twelve hundred locomotives per annum. About A Vindication of the Catholic Church, in a series of Letters him is Lt. Col. Winner, of the Lancers, who is Xet Ca?h Fund 1st Feb'y, 1855, $2,850,077 56. of cattle, the price will soon be such that none four hundred engines are required yearly to re- addressed to the Rt. Rev. John Henry Hopkins, Protestant still alive to meet him. Episcopal Bishop of Vermont, by Francis Patrick Kanrick, F. S. WINSTON, President. 1 I. ABBATT. Secretary. place the depreciation of existing ones. The Archbishop ef Baltimore. CHAS. GILL, Actuary. HENRY H. HYDE. Oen.Agt. but the rich can afford to buy it. After a few other words, and an | exchange of Florine, Princess other eight hundred are required for new roads of Burgundy, a Tale of the First Crusa- tSf.ill the pro/its are sMNnVj among the poliey-hoidere, and We are already importing eggs from France. cigars, each party returned to his troops without ders, bv William Bernard MacCabe. and for the increase of business on existing Lazanne, or Cut/ i ucc ^ Miller, Having, a shot being fired. During the interview, the Understood Religiously Fulfilled eZn%'7om'^u',"JrJ ZZl'^^Jto^e^n^^m"^'" k. Co., of New York, roads—2,000 miles of new road, opened yarly, Translated from the French. Ottoman officers had their swords sheathed, but The Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God, an Expo- T.ie of the public is respectfully soliu tta. last week from Havre a thousand require about five hundred engines for the first i atrcc&ge the Russians held theirs drawn, but appeared • sition, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Ullathorne. THOU A 8 s u i;\Nr:rn. dozen of hens' eggs. Shall we next import beef eqi All the above, and many other works of much interest, just General Iisuuicc Aseht, somewhat ashamed of their mistrust. Sefir Pa- received and for sale at low prices by ^ES^ilffue in Hegan Jt Dulaaey's builuings, on Main street, from Great Britain? sha had afterwards another interview the same ,„ ..v. WEBB, GILL, * LEVERING, between Fourth and Fifth streets, LouisviUe. Ky. A Clergyman in Distress.—For some time may 18 ifcbAwj Radziwill No 521 Main st s!3(a9)bAjisly With immense tracts of rich Western lands, day with General relative to the ex- past a clergyman, named Elijah or Elisha Wells, change of prisoners, but we are yet without re- New, Interesting, and Valuable which may readily be brought to yield abun- has occupied a room at No. 11 Avery street, Books sult. LUTHERAN Manual on Scriptural Principles. ortheAus New (joods—Rich Fancy Dry GoodsT keeping himself aloof from company as much dant pasturage and hay, it would seem that, with burg Confession Illustrated and Sustained, by S. S 2d Importation to this market for Spring and Summer sales as possible. Being entirely without means, the schmucker. D. D. Cumming's Family Prayers for each Morning and BY BENT & DUVALL. ordinary industry and foresight in the preserva- An "Outrage" Overlooked.—On the 13th landlady applied to the police, and yesterday Evening a in the Year. 2 vols. 337 MAIN STREET. tion of August, 1851, the sloop-of-war Albany (now of and economy of winter food and with due Eermit was obtained from the directors of the Cumming's Signs the Times. 1 vol. by express, this morning, a superb assortment The Turkish Empire, embracing Religion, RECEIVED lost) was cruising off Cuba, when she hove in louse of Industry, and sent Manners, and of rich Fancy Goods, being our second importation thia regard to the shelter and comfort of animals, a he was to Deer Customs of the People, with a Memoir of the Reigning Sultan season, selected by a special purchaser connected with our sight of a bark and hoisted her colors, thus in- island. Last night he very and Omer Pacha, by Edward Joy Morris. was sick, and this bouse. Among our receipts this morning will be found— supply of beef cattle might be kept up, yield- An American Among the Orientals, including timating that the stranger should do the same. morning Dr. Moriarty expressed the opinion an andience Horn ton Lace Sets, in Collars and Sleeves: with the Sultan and a visit to the Interior of ing as rich returns to the a Turkish Ha- Gimpure do do, do do do: farmer and with as The bark did not answer and the Albany that he would not recover. Mr. Wells is rem, by James E. P. Boulden, M. D. Honiton Lace Sleeves; Ashton Cottage, or True Faith, a little labor as any other branch to which he threw a shot ahead of her. There was no re- seventy years of age, and states that he has Sunday Tale. Maltese do do; The Castle- Builders. Valenciennes Lace: sponse, and several other shots were fired, the frequently preached for Rev. Dr. Sharp, Rev. The Land, by a Child could turn his attention. Summer of the Sun. Do Edgings; Proces Panlinse, or the Devotions last one point blank at the bark but falling short Dr. Jenks, and other clergymen in this city. of the Apostle Paul. White Silk Illusions; is the Grace Lee. by Julia Kavauagh. New York not only market in which of Lice Veils: her. A chase began, when the steamer Boston Journal, May 12. Neighbors' Children. Black The New edition. 2 vols. Hemstitched Linen Cambric Handke "kittens" may be seen. A large number of Vixen, the consort of the Albany, hove in sight Thornwell's Discourses on Truth. Journal of Monday evening, Embroidered do do Jo; The May 14, Just received and for sale by A.DAVIDSON, veal calves are daily sacrificed to supply and was at once sent after the refractory bark. Ladies' and Misses' Lace Mita: Louis- paragraph: ml* Jfcb Third street, near Market. On boarding she was found to be an American has the following Striped and plain Nainsook Muslins, ville and other Western markets, which, with Books! Dott-.d Swiss Muslins: vessel under command of an obstinate block- Death of the Destitute Clergyman. —The report New New Books! Swiss and Cambric Fdgings; the facilities at the of the command farmers head who made all the fuss to show his inde- of the destitution of the Rev. Elijah G. W ells SERMONS of Rev. Ichabod S. Spencer. D. D., author of "\ Do do do Flouneing; Pastor's Sketches," with a sketch of his life. By Rev Black Silks: Rich Lusters; generally, might easily be converted into full- pendence. which appeared in our paper of last Saturday J M . Sherwood. 2 volumes, price $2 50. Organdy Muslins; Homes for the People in Suburb and printed Lawns and < grown beeves. Will the Western farmers con- Not a word was said of this being an "out- evening induced several gentlemen who had Country, the Villa th- Paris Mansion, and the Cottage, adapted to American Alexander Kid Gloves, all I rage;" but three days afterwards occurred the known him in his early days to take measures climate and sider these facts and profit by them? wants, with examples snowing how to alter and remodel old Black l.ace Mantles: famous "outrage" upon the steamer Falcon for his relief. Arrangements were made for his bii'ldings, in a neries of one hundred original designs By Do Chantilly Lace Mantles; Gervase Wheeler, architect, author of "Rural " EnglishCotton Hosiery, ke.; Homes pt/' distinguished actress while sh« was on the very shore of Cuba and admission to the Massachusetts General Hospi- ' jyThe Miss Eliza Price $1 50. With many other desirable styles in fine goods; all of wb^ch the a fever of excitement about inva- tal, but hi? death occurred before he could he An American Among the Orientals; lowest price, and atone price only. Logan, has no superior in the United States, island in including an audience we offer at the who with the Sultan and a visit to the interior BENT k DLTVALL. sion. "outrage" was merely bringing the removed thither. of a Turkish harem This James E. P. Boulden, M. D. l"rioe75o. Main St., opposite Bank of Kentucky. is playing a most successful engagement in Phil- By ml7jkb »37 vessel to and examining her papers, not firing The Turkish Empire, embracing the Religion, Manners and Herald says: Customs of the People, with a memoir ->f adelphia. She attracts large crowds, and the point blank at her and finally running her down; K^The New York the reigning Sultan AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. and Omer Pacha. By Edward Joy Morris. 75c. SPRINO about it al- is in papers of that city speak of ber in the most ex- yet the amount of bluster made was A California merchant now the city with Kenneth, or the Rear Guard of the Grand Armv Pri«.» rv. 1855. most incr dible, and the terrible anxiety about the view to make some arrangement for the re- History of Turkey. By A. De Lamartine. Price*! * TABB, corner Fourth alted terms. see in the Pennsylvanian a Received and for sale VriLLER We by F. A. CRUMP, offering great bargains m the "our n-tional honor" manifested by those patri- ceipt of flour and wheat from San Francisco. ml-ijAb Al are 84 Fourth st.. near attention of I beautiful poem from her pen. She is a woman Market which they invite the speeial ots whose honor is usually national rather than The samples that he exhibits are or' the very Fancy Silks of the latest styles; New Books and widths: of genius—a poetess as well as an actress. individual was painful to witness. finest kind, fully equal to the best production of New Supplies Black Silks, all AT S. RINGGOLD'S, 66 FOURTH STREET, NEAr'mUN Fancy Silks for evening dresses: N. Y. Jour, of Com. our State. The wheat costs about 90c. per Organdy Muslins and Barege Robes; THE Footsteps of St. Paul, by the author of Morning and A pleasant practice is growing fashionable at Nigr.t Watches, the Organdy and Jaconet M bushel, and the flour a little less than $6 per Words of Jesus, the Mind of Jesus Albany. The represents the ton now-a- Hard. Family Prayers, ke. ' Barege* and Tissues; Argus Times in Louisiana.—The fatal effects bbl. in San Francisco. This gentleman is fully De Lame*, and De Homes for the People in the Suburb and Country MUses' Robes. days. insUad of riding up the Troy road before of this protracted dry season, the Natchi- the Villa, Widows'DeLaines; saye confident that both can be laid down here at a the Mansion, the Cottage, adapted to American Climate aid Cloth. Alpacas, and Bom breakfast, as taking a ride on the Hudson up to toches wants, with examples showing how to Canton Chronicle of the 5th instant, are plainly profit, even admitting that prices may materially remould old hniMiaM Tiasues Jae..Jaeenets. and Organdy Gervase Mourning Bareges, Troy or down the river to Duow's point. The visible in every plantation in our parish, and decline within the next three or four months. ^.X: by WnJeV^X- assortment of cost of chartering one of the small steam rs is justify the most gloomy forebodings as to the The Peasant Boy Philosopher, or a Child Gathering P.bble. A splendid _ li ' h fl'"' on but a trifle more than to hir<» a horse and buggy. future. This untoward state of things, super- A Very Gratifying Report. —The regu- J!' ;!f0 T; W tLe early life of Feiyiion. the Shepherd Boy Astronomer, and intended to show Cow a poor Every pheasant morning, parties may be s- en added to the continued low to the lations adopted Secretary of the boy became acquainted with the ; water, gives by the Navy principles of Natural Science, Li.e. Table by Henry Mayhew. MS..°..fTa»« wending their way to the pier, and there taking people of northern Louisiana, or at least the for the better enforcement of the passenger ship 75c. Napkins; Hypathia, or New Foej with Linen Sheetings; an Old Face, by Charles Kings- for »»*»>'n^ one of the small steamers for an hour's pleasure river country, the utmost feel- already to tell ly, Turkish Towels Red depression of law have commenced wonder- Jr.. Rector of Evertby. author of 1 ocke, Yeast, «c. Alton ' HucaaoacaHuckaback do; ' Diaper; J water. Quite a nov-1 Wolfert Roost, by Irving. 25. Bird-eye on the idea to take a ride ings. We speak truly when we say that in por- fully on 'he comfort and health of emigrants. $1 stbek of Men s and Boy*' Goo*. !• English Literature, by Reid. A lane $1 25 to offer the above goods at price* lower than on a steamboat before breakfast, isn't it? tions of this and the adjoining parishes actual have seen th j report for the month of Ruth Hall. We are prepared We in any other Western house Life and Beauties of Fanny the,immb a* found As i.lustrativ* of the universality of musical want and destitution prevail. Among many April just parsed, during which an aggregate Fern. MILLER k TABB, Life of Barnum. Life of Greeley. of thire exists a n»17 Corner Fourth and Mar' et sta. taste and perfection in Italy, an American there door families, want of the neces- of 9,271 passengers reached the port of New Slave of the Lamp, and all the new books of the day. JAb ml7 btj writes: "It seems a little strange to hear one of saries of life, arising from the suspension of York in twenty-one passenger ships. There those fine operatic airs which our young ladies navigation, and consequent scarcity of supplies, were but seven deaths of adults and eight of in- flANE ("HAIR — Now opening at "The Varieties," a lot of Traveling Baskets; \J these favorite summer Chairs. They are light, elastic, BsjnsJiiful scream at for a long 'iin-, and then never learn, while the drought has cut off vegetation to such fants in all the voyages. Th«s is less than one Basket*; delightfully easy, and very strong. Wa new have Fancy Cap people Satchel do; whistled "first-rate" by a little, ragged, smutty an extent, that these are deprived of in a thousand of adults, and but very little more Am Chairs, with and without rockers; Do Do Nursery do, neww styles. faced, capless boy in the ftreet. Everybody uch which might afford them relief in these than that propoition, indeed, of infants. S wing and Easy Chairs; Also. Knife Basketsi, Table M "hard ini^ChiWren'Hi.h.A^^ »17j-b i'k GOULD. Ml - — ! — c ! -
NEW S' SOFT HATS—By express a beautiful F. K. WOOD, LATEST and (upen AMUSEMENTS. NEWS. BY imEGKAPil. _ ele of Soft Hats e*pre*s!y fur retail. in I - iftb POLLARD. HRATHBR. ft SMITH COLOKER OF WALLS, fl^" We were complimented this morn ng New Orleans, May 19. Straw Goods per Express. AND LAST with a visit from Hon. W. L. Lee, Chief Justice VED THIRD AND VARNISHER, thissaorning sen - WALLPAPER Arrived—A. L. Shotwell. Departed—Fanny TJECl luOdoa Men's and Beys'sm Leg Shop 552 Main street, between S-cond and Third, Bats, whieh we will sell at limall advance fore of the Sandwich Islands. Judge Lee has visited Bullitt, bftjl m* KY. Glentlale, Robt. J. Ward, Midas, and POLLARD, PRAT U ER. ft >MITH, ml LOUISVILLE. mlOjftb CONCERT, his native country on official and is Queen Ctty. 455 Main -t business, COMBS: COMBS! COMB.-:— The public irhe ladies /v t Mozart Hall, Ice! Ice! Ice! accredited with plenary powers from the Gov- CiMCiaitATi, May 21, M. especial- ly) will bear in mind that our stock of Combs comprise* GOSNELL. ft CO. are now prepared to furnish The weather is fine. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21, SKINNER, every kind and quality now in consisting the finest of ICE to families, boarding-houses, hotels, cof- ernment of the Sandwich Islands to the Govern- use, in part of— Pittsburg, May 21, M. SuDerHr Shell, Buffalo, and Ob which occasion will b« presented the following varied fee-houses, and steamboats at the shortest notice and on th* Rubber Tuck Combs Shell, Ivory, Bultaio. Parisian, and Rubber most reasonable terms. Their office is on Third street, be- ment of the United States. He is at the Louis- There are 0 feet 9 inches water in the channel and fall- DrsssiogCombe: PROGRAMME. Rubber Puff, Nee «, and Long do; tween Main and Water, next door to Craw ford ft Murry s ing. The weather is mild clear and Shell Side and Shell Part I. feed store. ville Hotel, and intends leaving for Washington and Ivory Fine sW Pocket Combs, *e.; at Eli Vansickle, having of Mr. Elias Cincinnati, May 21, M. MILLER ft GOCLD"? 1 Grand Pot Foorie of Gems from the Opera of Lucia de Lam- Mr taken the place to-morrow morning. m> jftb 98 Fourth St., between Market aud Jefferson. - DOJTJZETTI Skinner in the old ffrm of Skinner, Gosnell, ft Co., will give Flour is dull at $U $.. 50. Oats dull at «H@50c. Oorn his attention to the business. GEO. SKINNER, 75(&8
XTRA ST. LOUIS 75 bbls choice St. Louis fam- Flower. sistence. In all highly cultivated farms, many FLOUR— May ilv Flourjust received and for sale by Flower and other Miscellaneous Writings, by EVENING BULLETIN E THE May AfUSTACHES.and HAIRcolored in a very superior maj weeds are partially or entirely kept subdued by al8 jftb H. FERGUSON ft SON. Stowe. Harriet Beecher 1T1 and at low prices by H.M.WEBER, the History of Ruth the Moabitess, by this method, incidentally to the increased care in The Rich Kinsman, d28b6m* North side Marketst., afewdoorsabeveSecon FloorOil-Cloths—NewDesigns for Spring Stephen H. Tyng, D. D. Vegetable Physiology—Weeds.—Mr. W. cultivation. These three methods combined can ft DUVALL have received, within the last few days, The Footsteps of St. Paul. Fresh supply. BENT History, to the Understanding of Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, H. Brewer, of Ovid, N. Y., writes as follows always be seen on well managed farms, that have a great variety of superior Floor Oil-Cloths of the very Manual of Sacred a Guide &c. make—the body the goods of the heaviest twist of the Divine Plan of Salvation, by Jno. H. Knrts, D. D. weeds, until they are expelled, and that all must best of to the Country Gentleman: Russia Linen, while the patterns are something entirely new Ash ton Cottage, or Truth and Faith: a Sunday Tale. Jolin Krlder, be used, is evident to who has studied colors Memoirs of Rev. Jno. Frederick Oberlin. by Rev. L. Hal- any one well-Seasoned in the cloth. invite atten- SlSOMcrtRZB. IMPORTER , A.XD ^ and We your WHOLESALE iSD BETV^^ Perhaps there is no other item of expense their habits, and the "circumstances of the r tion to- DEALER IS Several rich designs in Cloth 24 feet wide; ^The Night-Lamp, a Narrative, by Agnes M. .Vaefarlane. SHOT, GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS. FISHING and labor more considerable, in farming opera- growth. Many can only be exterminated by The Heedin? Place, or the Siuner found in Christ, by Rev. TACKLE, Do do do do 18 do do; AKUALtj hl\Ui OF MPORTI.\4> APPARATUS. tions, besides the actual cultivation and securing years of labor and care, and even then only by Do do do do 12 do do; Jno. Macfarlane. As well as all the more common goods down to 3 feet in width. Truth and Life, being twenty-two Sermons, l y Rt. Rev. C. Together with a general assortment of crops, that of killing weeds, those the most case of than unceasing vigilance. Such is the We offer them at the very lowest prices, cut them in any shape P. Mcllvaine, D. D.. D. C. L. purchasers, History of the Holy Biole from the Creation of the World MATERIALS FOR Ul scourges of the finest farming sections of our with the common chess, or cheat ( Bromus se* to suit and put them down free of charge. 1KEKS , to the Incarnation of cur Lord Jesus Christ, by Rev. Jno. BENT ft DUVALL, Northeast country iiei.ce something said upon the sub- calinus), and proof of the corner of Walnut and Second sts., — we need no stronger a!7iftb Main at,, opposite Bankof Kentucky. Fleetwood, D. D. ject is always in place, even if not new. tenacity with which it clings to soils, than the Travels in Europe and t .e East, by S. Irenaeus Prime. PHILADELPHIA, TT7"1 LLOW CABS AND CARRIAGES—We have constantly Just received and for sale by A. DAVIDSON, of which, and such for their fact other articles as belong to his lin s There are but three modes practical that many good and observing farmers en- on hand a supply these seasonable of our a25jfcb Third st. near Market. ALL Vf of articles, of business, will be sold as low as can be afforded bvanv extermination—frequent cutting, rooting them tertain the belief that it is transmuted wheat! Its own make, and the best of the kind in use. We are prepared establishment in the United States. to furnish country merchants at the lowest plow, or simi- seeds rates. rkPERA GLASSES—A few more left atlow prices. In testimony of hisskill as a manufacturer, the out, either by the hand or by the will remain in the soil for many years, jftb Franklin al7 MILLER ft GOULD. 98Fourtbst. a24 jftb MILLER ft GOULD. 98 Fourth St. Instituteof Philadelphia has to U awarded him, siI nee lar instruments, or choking them out with more and yet germinate when exposed to the right 1840, two have just re- must of influence, HARRISON'S CHOICE PERFUMERV-We luxuriant crops. The mode employed and a few seeds germinating will soon ceived a lot of Harrison's American Perfumery, consist- Very Handsome Toilet Ware. be decided by the circumstances of the seed a large field. I have seen a piece of new ing of Extracts, Pomades, Soaps, and Toilet Articles general- are now opening some verv beautiful styles of Zinc ly. They have attained a reputation exceeding any imported; WtToilet Sets, consisting of plain and fancy patterns. land sown with wheat, containing it, where it "K*iD«a'sSpoRTi!»cA!«ci)OTi:s." illustrative of eertaia and, with this addition to oar usual stock, our assortment is These goods have nev.-r hc en equaled by anything of the kind varietiesoi American Game. v. it: Remarks en t'.eCharacut 11 plants (save the lowest orders and some took ten years of unceasing att-ntion to eradicate the most complete in the city, to which the attention of the that h«s ever keen brought to tfeia city for st> le and duralili- of the Do?, Field Hogs, snipe. Woodcock, Rail. ladies is especially called. MILLER ft GOULD, ty. Call and examine. HOOE ft LUCKETT, Partridge plants) draw their subsistence, their it. It would spring up with the grass of pasture Duck and Pigeon MatchShooting, on the riarasitic "3 461 St., Fourth. Rice Bunting or Heed" a!7j*b , No. Market near Fourth st.."between Market and Jefferson. _ between Third and Fourth, Bird, Grass Plover. Bull-headed ood, sources, means of two very land, and with other grains besides often a24jftb or Golden Plover Canvas- from two by wheat, back aud Red-headed Duek. ASKETS! BASKETSI-Additions to our stoek of Baskets American Widgeon!» », Miopusci,ScaunDuck different sets of organs: from the soil by means of the most diminutive size. I picked spec- and Canada Goose. Price$l. have being constantly received, we would call the attention of mHEY MUST HAVE AIR AND EXERCISE — If you of the roots, and the air by means of the imens not more than three inches high, bearing the public to the same, being the best of imported and X would preserve the health of your little ones, and the best JOHN KRIDER, from 2*bly home-made, embracing way to do it is by one of those Willow Cabs or Car- Seeondand Walnut . Philadelphia. leaves. Both of these are essential to their a single small spikeletof three or four seeds, every style and size for market, trav- procuring riages, the lightest and strongest made. They may be ob- * HAT? ' AND CAPS of every quality •well-being, the sap circulating from the one to which were perfect, and capable of perpetu- alf'jftb MILLER ft GOULD, 98 Fourth st. tained at. the "Varieties" of nd style, suitable to the season, a24jftb MILLER ft GOULD. 98 Fourth st. can be Ibe other, and any attempt made to kill the plant ating the race. Under the most favorable cir- ad of POLLARD, PRATHER, EntirelyNew and Beautiful Spring Styles SMITH, ft must be aimed at one or both of these organs. cumstances this same plant will produce as high 155 Main street, at price* lower of Ladies' French Goods Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Toweling than at any other house. afijftb The roots absorb water, and in it are dissolved as two or three thousand seeds. I have met Received by Express and now in Slore. Napkins, &c. the various materials found in the soil, the same with an intelligent farmer who says that "he has YTT'Einvite the special attention of purchasers to the fellow- ********* OTTER HATS—Wa have BENT ft DUVALL invite the attention of the ladies to the S^idvToV"/ YV iug, comprising a full assortment, — that are used in building up the vegetable struc- counted" the latter number on a.single plant that arrival by express of a case of entirely new and el gant wuS'SLS "an- »-« ties: ^^.TmS"' Paris Goods, containing the ity and fine material. T** ture, but this sap is not yet ready to perform its sprang up in his garden. such circum- Under Choicest fabrics of black Silk; 12-4 Barnslty Sheetings, undressed; POLLARD, PRATHER, ft SMITH, ultimate office. It must undergo certain chem- stances, is it wonderful that some think it impos- Do do of fancy Silk, in superb colors: 11-4 do do, do: 8j * b Honi finest 10-4. 6-4, and 5-4 Barn si -f Sheetings; *55 Main st. ical changes, and these must take place in the sible to get clear of this almost universal pest? Do ton Collars of the manufacture; Rieh Chemisettes and Sleeves, embroidered in colors; 4-4. 6-4. 10 4, and 12-4 Hamilton Sheetings; New Book by Mrs. Hentz. leaves, under the influence of light and air. A Especially, too, when so many labor under the Rioh C. Handkerchiefs in every variety; Damask Table Linens in every variety; »„..„. GR Also new style spring Shawls, ftc; American Pilot Duck, all numbers; byCftr9U» e «•»*• portion of the water is evaporated, the sap be- mistaken idea that its seeds will not grow, aud R 50 cenTs For Xj"^' With many other kinds of goods different from any previous Linen Burlaps f r covering Carpet*; *2S i * b F. A. comes thicker, and new substances are formed hence take no pains to keep it out of their barn- season's importation to this country. Our prices are invaria- Huckaback Towels: ORUMP, 84 Fourth st. French Lineu aud by the addition of new materials absorbed by yard manure. Yet it will yield if properly atten- bly uniform aud at the same time verv low. CtMMER French Linen Napkins; We have a ... BENT ft DUVALL, ful article the leaves from the surrounding atmosphere, ded to, as we have abundant proofs and exam- Linen and Cotton Doilies; O very light, al7 jftb 537 Mainst.. opposite Bank of Kentucky. for summer. expressly principally carbon carbonic acid, ni- Crash and Diaper Towelings; from and ples. a28 bftj POLLARD, Books! Books! at Ringgold's! Jacquard Quilts, white; PRATHER. ft SMITH. trogen from ammonia and perhaps other New New White Marseilles Qnilts; rriHE Castle- Builders. By the author of Heart s-Ease, Heir PLANTERS' HATS— We have sources. This changed, is ready to Louisville, May 21. All of which we offer at the v rv lowest prices. manufactured a lizhtani sap, thus J. of Redeliffe, Scenes and Characters, etc., etc. r elegant Hat BENT ft DUVALL, * Flour unchanged. Sales seTeral thousand bushels corn at 85® The Slave of the Lamp, a posthumous novel. Win. perform its office, and nourishes the plant, adding By a21 jftb Main st.. opposite Bank of Kentucky.
90c. oats store. North, author . f Anticoningsby, etc. ^^^^^^ and of at 57 and 62c—the outride figure frum to its it pn sses again toward the *55Main*t. growth as down Westward Ho! The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Aymas Atsaleof 10 tons ship stuff, delivered at New Albany, at $30 - roots. Every one'has noticed the change in the Leigh, Knight of Burrough, in the county of Doon, in the Chambers's Journal. VE VARIETY OF BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Si per ton, and 4 tons bran and shorts from store at same, Sale* reign of her most glorious Majesty, Elisabeth. LUFi and?XCaps, new style* sap of the maple or other trees when the leaves y.ueen By CHAMBERS'S Journal for March and April received an and very cheap. of hay from store at $20. Charles Kingsley. 25. $1 fersale by the agents for Louisville. POLLARD. PRATHER, ft SMITH, >,8•o '* bt. begin to grow in the spring. In man)' plants, SaUt of 2,s00 pieces sugar cured hams at 11c packed, 2,300 Elliott's Fruit Book, or American Fruit-Grower's Guide in F. A. CRUMP, *55Maiust Orchard and Garden. By F. R. Elliott. $1 25. a24jftb 84 Fourth St., such as the trees and many herbs, the sap pass- plain canvassed hams at 10c packed, 3,300 pieces shoulders at near Market. A Boy's Adventures in Australia. By Wm. Howitt. 75c. First of the Season— Green Peas. es up through the wood (the sap-wood of trees) 7c loose, and 100 casks shoulders at 7c. packages extra. Harper's Story Books for December, January, February, HOUSEKEEPERS— Those round and square Clothes' TO rjREEN PEAS, the first of the season, just received A sale of 100 bags Lagnayra coffee at 12c, and 210 bags Bio at March, and April. 25c apiece. Hampers are the most convenient and durable articles morning to the leaves, is then changed, and passes back \* and ready to 1* served up in the best style Just received for sale you can purchase, occupying but little space. ' lOHc Sales of lis hhds sugar 6)»c; retail sales of prime sugar and by S. RINGGOLD, They, after a Restaurant. toward the roots between this wood and the al6 jftb 66 Fourth street, near Main. trial, become indispensable fir the practical housekeeper. a2Sj*b to the country at 7c: 100 bbls prime N. O. at A private WALKER ft COMMERFORD. bark. And here the increase of diameter takes 7«c Those strong Clothes' Baskets, Feather Dusters, Dusting dispatch from New Orleans quotes an advance v$c. Brushes, Knife Baskets, Market Baskets. of Sales The Castle-Builders. Napkin Baskets. I A I A ND place, every year adding a new rim: of wood. Key, Work, and indeed any kind of Basket, may be obtained PA A LEGHORN HATS—A fin* article oa .ijoj..; ; 50 bbls new molasses at . CASTLE-BUILDERS, by the authr of "Heartsease," expressly for our retail trade, at lew In other plants, such as canes, grasses, palms, THE at the Varieties" aud Basket Emporium of prices Sales of !<" bbls raw whisky at 32^c; rectified 3k. "The Heir of Redclyffe," "Scenes and Characters," etc. a3*.j.tb POLLARD. PRATHER.'* SMITH. Price 75 cents. a24i*h MILLER ft GOULD. 98Fourthst. the sap passes both up and back in the in- Sales tobacco at 75 .°!5@ &c, 30 hhds —2 $5 and $6 05. 15 at $b° new Also supply of Armageddon. TIO TRAVELERS-We would callyour attention to our tine Dum Vivimus terior of the stalk, and here also the increase of SO 95, 5 at $7@$7 20, 1 at $8, 4 at $8 40
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