was most as sharp at fancy trading as it lie had graduated in the same schoolwith Sin*. The perfect puorilily ofthe article devoted to the “clock ped-lcr” and those “assigned notes,” was so apparent even to himself—that In*grew more rabid apace. His next fan* cy was to try Van Brunlagaia and to tell the people that the Ladies of Pariswouldn’t ride over the road to a “picnic” with Van Brunt as conductor.— Hut the Ladies did ride over the road— “Sink Clair” went in a buggy,they say. ['hen he abused Mr. Sanford—and our7th. Restoration of our State naturalization laws to a correspondence with the Constitution of the United States.8th. Free and liberal Educational Institutions, for all sect* and classes, with a free use of the Bible, God's Holy Word, a* a textbook.9th. Full tolerance to all Religious sects, which do not conflict with the Constitution of the U. S. or the genius of our free institutions.1 inh. The ‘Monroe doctrine’ against colonization on the Americaa continent by the nations of Europe.The latest Foreign and domestic general and local news, will be carefully ‘noted, and selection* will be made in2223 94 29 3016 7 H 13 14 1590 21 222“ an as/I.14 5 10 11 12 17 1ft 19 24 95 2fi70Groceriifollow citizen Mr. Charles ( ruft, cither rofcrenoe to the maintenance of a high ^B^HE of whom is so infinitely superior, as also tone of morals in out columns. . , w,. . .. - . rm 1 . e i e .i ‘ with a fuis Mr. Van Brunt—to the editor of the Valley Blade, in every thing that goes to make up the gentleman and the honest man. that no reformatory moans9short of the direct interposition of Divine Providence, can ever raise him I within hailing distance, of them. The city of Terre llanto too came in for a share of the annihilating “pitching in” of this self sufficient braggart. Howj our citizens did writhe in agony w henthey learned that Mr. exalted, (over the left) Sutherland, bad declaired that, there were no gentlemen in Tanv Haute. Then seeking a now field, for displaying the refulgent scintillations of hismind(?) He threatens our, “quondam associate”—Sink understands Latin—he does— (vide, “ilatu lt;juo) in this weeks Blade 1st column 2d page. But the ominous reply, he received caused him to stop and reflect. He then turns himself about, and viewing himself inThe markets, of our own and of the principal commercial cities of the StAtos, will he correctly reported daily and weekly.All communications of an interest- J ing nature, tree from personalities, and unexceptional in language, will be I welcomed to our columns. |Strict ftttention to the courtesies due to our cotemporaries will be preserved.Terms.Daily, per wrek payable to carrier lOets.iea and F Thnr iEnglishftpiro*..•d 1 Lnsnd in fu may he 1 found in IT Hu Ac., kepi in the cotIT Vr• 4per annum in advance, 85,00. cl« tothi4 «44• •I Isix months, 2,60.three months, “ 1,26.Weekly pe r annum in advance, 1,00. six months, “ 50.11 copies one year, 10,00,No subscriptions received for weekly for less than six month*, and no paper continued after the subscription has ex- j pired, unles by especial arrangement.BROWN 8ILVERTH0RN.Publishers A Proprietors,of weighGive u house in not put oMar 11?OR SvowatMar 2A CARP — Having sold my establishmoot on Market street, East of the Squaie, and purchased Mr. TiKl’a interest in th«2 I* TKf fancy—his rage and gall became so firm of Gao. F. Jlirunr Co., North of the hamKMfgreat, that he could contain it no longer, |®HuanV 1 h,mlj 1*plesaure hereafter° ° in nerving my friend*, acquaintance*, and tb«and like a certain prowling animal that public generally, in the line of Dry Goods,carries his most formidable weapon in a aiJ; B**1-. Shoes. Hot in eta, Ac., Ac.The busmens will continue without aliquid suite, he determines, since he change of firm, and will consist of Mr. O.F. RirLtT and the undersignedP. S. IANALD»ON.X.«ticf..—Mr. P. will continue in the Landt cant support his cause by open manly t controversy, that he will cover him with ' filth, and like the allies before Sevaato-1%0 . t Notary Public, and will wait upon old *ol-D. S. D.pol, if he CAnnot defeat his antagonist dters, their mivor children, promptly and ef-i in fair u..d honorable battle-h0 will w,rra„u ,nd ^a raise 6uch a stench from his own fes-e tering stomach—as willdrive him from* the field. And even if this last weapon^ should fail—against his foe, he will,. to exhibit his heroism and manly cour-Iaget at least wound the feelings of hisMay 19, lft55STRAY]From the residence of Mra. Ellen Coltrin, about six weeks since, a red and white Cow, marked with a crop off her ear and slit.— Auy person desirous ef giving information of the above animal's whereabouts will pleaseI .1 fl* 1 _ * a, . , . , . , . , cntl at thia office, and they will be rewarded• foemau s wife. In this too he fails, for I fOT tbeirtxouHe. [June M.JMay 'Ha:CtTThe Jger, by ! ' Ellenfor sail iMayT)w!Urge su ping Fn1I R 1l / omAepril