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The Racine Daily Journal from Racine, Wisconsin • 3

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0 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRY GOODS. 1 Tor thi Daily Journal, Moaat Vernon Ladies Association These women, who, at their DAILY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 8, 1839.

urr of LETTiau lilPnnTAHT BY TELEGRAPH. TTUcoBsia LexUlatare. Madison, Jan. SI, Sbhati. A Joint resolution from the A s- gtre up to their husbands every cent of pro tha 1st of, Fahrusry, 1839.

NEW DRY GOODS IjOOAIi TWT ATTHni LADIES', LIST. Heoe4ved "JJ perty which they then had, and all that they should acquire thereafter, and thetr names, and promised always to obey them, and have semblr, to go into joint convention for clec tion or Recent of the University on YTednea- Bailey Julia day next, at 8 P. Mn was adonted. yv The City Charter. We understand that the City Council hare finished up the work of amending the Char Edward SIcEncry; Bills introduced To amond Chanter 1st been their cooks, seamstresses, or toys, ever since, now talk of raising two hundred thou Blait tiinma Bryna Mra 13S MAIIf STREET tuira Aoixai U.

relating to executives and proceedings supplementary Ih-reto; to atnena Charter of village of Waukesha; to reduce, the capital sand dollars i ter, to their Itkfng. It only nine or ion months since the Charter under the care Ikirdiok T71UESto iafurm alt pereMa ia waat cheap aad valuable bn UooUa, that he will hi eaure stock of Those of them who tUell in this burgh, of the Legislature. We hare learned of no propose to get up a public meeting at Titus' stock of Bank of the Capital, at Madison. Bills passed To appropriate to American Kxpress Co. $243 83: to appropriate to II.

II. Charier Julia Chriatenson Mrs II Hall on the evening of the 11 th of February, imperious necessity for these, new amend merit. If it is not asking too we to be called a Sociable, West 94; to amend section 5. chapter There should Ixs a stop put to Ibis In soma Imported and Staple Goodt At a rediictloa ef tweaty-flve per cent from laat Fairs prteva, Sariog tbe apaoe ef alaety day. Thla atock ia prubably lb lariat ia tbe btaU, eonuiainii a 4egaal aaeonmeat ef Imporwd Uoodt, auea aa SILKS, SHAWLS, id general laws or Adjourned to 10 A.

M. to morrow. hope, the will call meeting, antl tell the citiions whattfce have done, ardt the way. It is a kind of an Insurrection. AssKxet.T.

Resolutions were introduced .1 Lake Cathar Mitchell Jan 1 -Mills Ann McQwin'Ann MerdoffRoU Nichols Louise 0 Oreet AWina 0 Brine Honors. Purson Ann Puree Sarah Prcslow Julia PhUlips Mrs Julia Rape Bridget Roberts Sillowsy PrescQla Smeth Eliza Thustnfi Cathrine Mliotaas Elixabeth people nay whether they want the amend relative to the protection of American citi AVhen they Intimate to us that they need some necessary article of apparel, wo hesi sens, native or adopted, white without the Croaton Mary Drusey BE Dillon Mary Durfee Louisa Davis Mrs Dorson Mrs II FJen Martha Flausburg llariah Fretts Julia Ann menu. There no need of hurry. The Legislature will kit for months yet We nurlsiliction of the United States. tate awhile, then talk about hard time, and DELALVE3, VALEXCIAS.

Mr. Horn gave nonoo for leave to introduce have teen informed they have, by their a bur prohibiting marriages between foreign ersi and negroes. 1 An other seasonable Dree Goods. Alee amendments, deprtvedulre people, of elect perhaps yinr them a little money Tory grudgingly. This undertaking, on their own account, without consulting us, is a downright contempt of authority.

Besides, they have no business to meet to ing some the city officers nl have Bills introduced. To amend chanter $5. French Merinos, Cahmeres, laws of 1859, relative to tho preservation of And all Wool and Parawetta Plaids. -given the power to the City Council. We doubt the propriety of taking this power Gardner Mrs HOsJIXRY.

A full aunnlv iat LadiM and Uiiui Wul from the people, and, until these amend Plaid Lined llone. Hitchcok Miss merits hate een passed upon by the people Howard we hope the Council will take no responsi loo dosen Ladiee ribbed Merino Iloae, and 100 doiea plain at twenty-fire cent per pair. 100 doien Ladies aaa (JesU Kt Gloves, ia all makes. Ilerron Margarette Tompkins Helen bility of sending them to Madison for Legis Hubbard Christiana gether Any where in public, unless it be at church, well bonnetted and cloaked. Its no use saying that we are out all'of the time, transacting business with all' kinds of people, making journeys, attending a variety of meetings, masonic, political and others, and recreating ourselves that they never have occasion to meet except for the purposes of society.

When we do go home, lative action. It i to be hoped -that, if they The largest domestic stock in the wfet. SHIRTINGS. SHEETING and PILLOW. gsme; 1 0 amend chapter 53, general laws of 1838, relating to county agricultural societies.

To repeal sections 68, 53 and 54, chapter 169, R. S. of offences against public policy, declaratory of the rights and powers of incorporated cities and villages; To provide for the more effectual punishment of certain offences; For the more speedy collection of penalties, forfeitures and fines; Conferring upon County Commissioners of Waukesha county, power to grant licenses to sell spirituous liquors; Fixing the salaries of County Judges when acting as Judge of ProbatejJTo incorporate Brodhead Hydraulic Co. Bills Passed. To appropriate to the CAtiS MUSLINS, bleached and Mbleacaed, ia every brand and anility.

thould get to Madison, that the Legislature will not Allow their passage into a law without a clause submitting the said amend Holt Mrs Orrin Harris Mrs Eran Henry Mrs John Harris Mrs Jackson Julia Van "Wawoner A Wright Williams Jane Wallace Almira Williams Jane A larure atock of NUL1S1L fcHAXER iii menti to- the people for their action. DOMESTIC FLANNEL8, verv cheap. CLOTHS, LHiESKIMJ.TW'ELllS.BEATERa. we want to find our wives there, aud we SATlNETs aod JEAKS a rattan perfectly ae- "Bute Bkakd." Notwithstanding wha( unaMi huu. a greai rtavcnei in pneea.

Jackson Mrs Fannie Warner Mrs A WiUiams Mrs Kclsey Mrs Nanc Willard Ell GENTLEMEN S' LIST. American Express Co. $255 85 For relief old "Blue says with reference to the festival for the benefit of the Mt. Vernon, there will he a great tine. The ladies Keceivex' tin day, nve aondred pieeee of Merrimack and Coehe prtou.

is selected patterns, which wilt be retailed aa low aa cotamon style usually are. Received, three tandred piece ef new Bonnet Ribboua. which will be diepoted cf ata little leas are not to be blutfed by any such old want something good to eat. They should stay in the house with the children. Wo have gilded their cages with furniture, and we want them to stay in.

Many nations never permit their women to be even seen at all by strangers. They are agoing to dance at this Sociable at Titus' Hall in the presence of human beings This dancing, some say, is a graceful itiaa panic prices. ot 1 irst Presbyterian Church in Palmyra To authorise tho Town Clerk of Pt Washington to correct assessment roll for 18.8; To lay out a state road from Cedarburg to West Bend. Adjourned till a. ra.

to morrow Congressional Proceeding. Washington, Jan. 3l), THE IMPERIAL SKIRT. Let him stay away if ho wishes to. Hall won't be any too big for the crowd without him.

It will be a compound socia Made without any tewing whatever, and containing aeventeen hoop, for aale at Anansen JohuG Bennett Rcr A Bell Rack us Ohney Beach Calbert Bryon Michal Botsford A Brenton John BrownCE 1 JtcESERVS, an4-tm 1X Main Street ble at which we hope to see every bodjj and his wife and her sinters, and all the rest of IIoitsb. Mr. Barr presented a memorial iexercise accompanied with cheerful music, I from New York, asking' the passajre of a and is about the only dive, tine exercise the gjris, whether they wear calico or fustian. Down with' the Turks! law to stop the further trade in and iwlttch women have- If they wish to jump olr of public lands, and the parceling of Mk. Le Fevkk's LfccruRB.

A lecture will thcra out to the exclusion of actual settlers r. 11 1 1 yyw mrm mws er'r aoew be given on Thurday evening of week, at the Church of the Good Shepherd, by C. IS' t. I.e Fevrk, of Milwaukee. subject and down in this way in some' private why, we can tolerate it, although it is veryfoolish-and we take tare that they -shall do this as little as possible.

They pught to have' no happiness, except at home. Hut, to dunce in public, this is shocking It js directly contrary to all Turkish and Chinese notions of propriety. And even if it announced is "Witchcraft." have no doubt it will be treated in an able and inter iiuuMin kc(i leave introduce a bill authorizing the President to contract a loyi of $20,000,000. 'Mr. Cavode objected, stating that the del.

egation from his State had resolved, tot to suffer the Government to run the country in debt any further, until tho revenue laws were revised so as to increase the receipts of the Treasury. On motion of Mr. Bliss, the House agreed to have night sessions for two weeks, (or the purpose of general debate. Brown Coen Patrick Caterach Carman Wm ColeyDD Clark Timothy Corse James Curtis Geo I Davies Davison A Col Duffey John Davies WmE Daviei Moris Davie Owen esting manner. The lecture will commence lathalfpaRt seven o'clock.

We understand were not so objectionable, it may Uatl to that Mr. Staplks, of Milwaukee, Mr. IUrrv, something awful lof Chioagoand other superior lecturers are Then, to the womon who have the most engaged in this course. Mr. Davis, of Sons of Old Scotia, in this Covin- guwil in favor nf the acquisition of Cuba, a jtecessary to the preservation of the Vitttod costly are going into the same room with those who are less expensively dressod, and are agoing to speak pU-asnlly to them Pooh How vulvar this is 1 lUvln met at Unirtn Orove on the five, of the 1 LeeaUd At CUicar'.

New Yerk, Philadelphia, AU bn, Hulta.o. llelrutt. bchoiar. all ill Huod UiruuMh the enure chain. CONSOLIDATION of "Hryant A StratWe Mereantile iUe" aad Hell UuWRieretal C4-Iflte," aow enuduvted as ene Institution, under the name and style ef nRYAJCT, RU1.L At RTRATTON3 CQXXWnviAli COLLEGE, Larmon Mock.

trnrot i'lark and Wahingtoa Strvvta, Cliieeii'o, lit. n. 1 mat, r. ssuv, a. iTSirtox.

Principal aaJ lkj)rtcor, 'In i ffectiuit this unlB, the pntpnvtors have a influenced, aa well ty eonttdrraimn ef puk eutlliij.a et private intertet, enabling them a it dor to enmbtne their pronal labors and experience in thi great field of noernlneoa. and ntiimUl anniversary, of the birth day of lavie Win Dublin Jesa Eootlahds favorite lUrd, and hvl a glorious (iavernimnt ought to have bought Mount ill time. The pipe was there and played Vrnori the women are paying too much' Evans John Kllorson NiKt Lamontk, as only No can play it. for it they are buying it of a mean man Pais Jacob Losse Littleton Chas Liroond AYm Lyrch Henry Limondo Wm Malone Michael Melborn Robert Marbel Peter McGuire John Miller Mutts Henry Mack Patrick McDonald Morris Cornelius Myers Lewis Moores Henry Morris Alonio A McCabe Charles Owens Owen Udell Chxrlea Olary Thiinothy Paddock Osear Parker Chks Parsons Lafayctto Parsons II Quiggen 0 Rose Elihrr Roberts Gev Roe rws Ratican Francis Ro.e II A Robinson Smith Roberts Robert 11 Sillowsy Jesse Storm Alfred Seaman Shrutlsnd SillowayP Smith Alfrrd Stager Sand Jakob Seward John Thain John Teft Tidend Kirk Telfer David Tradwell Capt Tait Robt Vanvawkenburch Van Tine Geo II Van Vliet John Wheeler Warren 1 Wright Lewis Wells Wm Whitnsy 8 Williams Griffith Williams II the manner in which the Sociable is got up is ot jcctionahle somehow or other, I can't States as nation. In his opinion, i'rauee and England were not in a Kition to ii.ter.

fere, they being engaged in a for the balance of power in Europe. No rta-soiiable man beieytHl that Cula could purehased, and there never was a period when its forcible' acquisition would be less injurious than at the present time. Mr. Pottle, of N. then reviewed that portion of the President's message relating to Mexico and Cetral America, and he charged that the sole ithject was to cover up the iniquity of the past, by starting new issues, which appealed to every sectional and factional feeling in the country.

He thought i 1 1 t-tT We are under obligations to Speaker for reports from the departments of ho several $tate officers sml also to the iViinanter of the. Senate E. (u Garxrk, Fogget II Far el) Iemuil Fost A Co Fratt Jacob toll Itow I don't like aonielmdy who has had something to do with it we have a great many poor people amongst us, and my heart to concentrate the eduvatiuttal force and means at their command thus jmat'y enlariting and all the department of U.u important branch of education, and affording to tbeir pa-tno taeihtie and adrantafeeforitsaeqititioa, atienrpeaaed in this country. I i Journal of the daily doings of the Sen- FUk A 0 bleeds for them. Gould David Inasmuch as this is about the first time tH An interesting notice to stockholders Godfrey Wm the women have ever tiken such a step, the In the Commercial Bank; null be found in Green Michal Gardner Miet iwliimn fih mt" uiV AtnftM eknl lK iv in.

A vvniiiiiii vif v- twsiv it would have been more; 111 ket ping with tho condition of the treasury if the President had recommended a wile of territory to pay our debts instead of asking for untold millions to buy more. Lqrds of. Creation ought to have a meeting ami put it down. In the meantime, let every man ridicule it, satirize it, and raise all lilFoads too but there no use in DEPARTMENTS OF BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTS, Organized and conducted upon the Cotxtiko Room stem, the llalU of ttudv being fitted up with appropriate Coaateta, DeaLa, tic, aa in real bumne.t.s, and the student at once introduced te the practiral workings and routine cf business as conducted in Banks, Coasting Ruoms, Rail-road othcua, etc. Circular aud Catalogue of 60 pspes furnished gratuitously on application to tbe nndersirned.

Jan BRA.NT..BELL A ST RATION. they are. probably too much Mic." possible orjeions, and make it as uncotn TThe schooner Big Z. Capt L. Eassox, fortable for the women as possible, Waakingtoii Matters.

I "Washington, Jan, 31. A letter received here from Chiii says that II Hanson Theodore Hamlin Hedly James Hopkins Henry Hanson TDK Howell A Holmstrom -Hill Thomas ft here yesterday for Sand Bay to procure ur.is UKAED I load of Staves. Senator Urmenta, Secy, of State, has made an arrangemert with Mr. Rigler, U. S.

Min A GntsT Mill for Sale. The celebrated ister, subjecting the craim of the ship Msro- VALEXTIXES TALKS(TIS(K1! Jjl'ST recicved from the New York Valentine Company, a very large variety, both comic ao'f sentimental, adapted to all wants and UMe. don to the arbitration of the Belgians. It ttone Mills, known as the Royal Arch Mills, Jayns Thomas it Burlington, near the Railroad Bridge, are Johnson Thomas Jones ohn or The building is large and sub stantial, three stones in hnht. and in audi DIVIDEND NOTICE.

THE Hoard of Directors of The Commercial i Hack bav declared a 'of tire per NOTICE. In the U. S. District Conrt, Liitrlet Wit-nyniin In Admiralty. n.

T. SANDERS, Proctor. Michael Fohy vs. Schooner Whirlwind, her boat) tackle, apparerand furniture. BY rirtut of a monition Issued out of tbe said Court at tbe instance of the said libel Us tor the sum of twenty dollars.cleitaed by him tut mariner's wapes, I hare attached the said schooner, her boats, at Notice ia therefore' hereby given to all persons claiming the ta.d schooner, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, or knowing or having anjthisg le say, why the same should not be condemned snd sold por Jones Richard Jenson J.

Jones bn to the number of stone already in, there upon its capital stock, payable on demand. a plenty room for more or any other Jenson J. wi suuitL, UAsnier. Fbroarr 1st. 1 febi-dlw Machinery that may be wanted.

The water- Jehue oxer is ample for everything that may be FEATHERS! FEATIIE1IS1 has been approved of by the Senates. The Postmaster General estimates that about one million dollars are necessary for transporting -the mails between foreign countries and the United States, tho next year. Baron Van Gerolt, the Prussian minister, has returned to this country. As his arrival wak noVexpected until June, it is not improbable that our demonstrations toward Cuba have created some uneasiness with the European pewers. McCorrnick's patent for improvements in reaping machines, expires to-day, 'and the invention therertf becomes public property.

The Committee of patents overruled the ap plication for the extension of time. Mr. Buchanan has determined to remove raided of can be bought on the best A PRIM article junt received and for aa'a at Johnston Col II TI Kenedy Wm Kenosha Schooner Keef Mathew terms, by just epeaking tQ Tnos. FALYsr. ta an I to the prayer of said libel, that tl.er be and lir.ces.

at tD warenouie 01 i LATHROP 4 Foot of Main Street, near B. i M. K. K. Depot, febl-lw 1 appear aetore tne said iowrt, to ae fteta ia for the said District of Wisconsin, at Milwaukee.

liKTi'RSxn. I. B. Sf.eif.y,1 traveling br the sale of Dr. Cutters New Style Sus Williams John Persons calling for any of tha above let ters will please say adrertittd, B.

R. GARY, P. U. r.ders and Shoulder Braces' has atmin re pnud to this city, where he will remain at MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. Alb the popular N'ewgpapera and Magazine iregularly at S.

It. STEERS Hook Stonj. Atlantic, Harper, Knickerbocker, Oodey, Putnhm. Voter jon Uallou, Leslie, N. Y.and Chicago iDail'es.

The N. Y. Ledffer for this week contains three on tbe fourth day ol February, l.M.at eleven o'clock in the forenoon ef the said day. If the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the aeit day ef Jurisdiction thereafter, then aad there to Interpose a claim, and to make their allegations ia that behalf. Marshal's oflice, Milwaukee, Jsnnarv 17,1 MS.

M. J. THOMAS, Marshal. jani7-7t Py J. A.

CARSWK1.L, Deputy. Racine IIous, for two to' show HACI.i: CITY MILLS. THE PROPRIETORS take tdeear in Judge Sinclair, of Utah, should it be proved Recharged the Grand Jury, that the Mor supply tnose wno mny wish to pee or Bouncing to the public the eempletioe of their Dcuro the Over 300 pair hare origihaM'oeoi by Jamea Uordun l'unnett. Editor of th Y. Herald an article br Uorac; Greek-r, EJitor of Tribune, aad Henry J.

mons were liable to indictment, lor offences covered by the President's proclamation. New Flooring 3I1U tor Merchant Work been procure by citirerjs of trie place, The Senate caucus on Saturday agreed to ihc-n, first thought, one wanted any, Raymond. Editor of the Tims. Jana! "A you who may wk-h to sce.br supply your support an increase in the rates of letter pos taee to five cents. AVKCOSH supply of the lUoks New York Sud the Fame of J.S.

Gibbons, a Cnst9n House omcer. This is a moat, amusing- They are now ready to fill all orders at the thorlfst notice, and aoaitive ia atatiag thai they CAX DO AS GOOD WOUK. as any la the State, having apared mo expenae to procure the beat and latoat inpreveaienU in machinery. Whoever weuta OOO 'J KLOUR wi.l LaquUe for that made at the Racine i ity M.U, wkiea cm be procured either at the Mills or stores gener- i.ves.now have the lat opportunity to do so. ThO special agent of the Treasury Department despatched some time ago in' ntjind soe the in, as there i one more of at wt'jl a instmutive book, ahowing the opera-tion If 4inks and bankers, their debtors and aatinjr matters connect with the California mq kind left" janil P.

n. STKERS f. School LnndK. Mint and Custom Jlouso, has laid his report before the lie charges grave mismanagement and abuse existing all anv, the proprietors beg to say that they are now mating a cheat el Bolta. especially for Ouatom Worls.f Wimted to exchange, some of the -best AlOCKTll snpylv 4 Timothy Titoomb's Letters tin Hitter veetjut received by jn11 8 U.

HTKKR8. lands in the Stale, fof oxen, cows, tne departments in California. The House Special Committee this mom-injt by a vote of 7 against 5, authorized Mr, and horses, or lumber. Inquire at this NEW GRIST MILL, 1 JtOTICE. '1 fA' ef tit VniUd (Ae- DUirUt ef WiteoHtim AJmi.

rnlty. Knuoxe, Drta A Httr-. Proctors, OodfrerJaeobits.theschoonrr WUrlwtnd, her Bbont. tackle, apparel and furniture. rtrtae ef a BioaiUoa Uautd out of the said Court at the instance ef the said UbeUaat.

tor Ihe aum et tifty fonr dfllars and elpkir four ceaU, claimed by him fVrauprlire, I hsteaitaah- ed the said her boat. at Racine. Notice is tlfefrehervby fir en to all perweaa etaimtagtae said Schooner, her boats, tact te, at-par I aad furaiture, or know tar or kariag aay thing to say, why the same thouid not be con devned and sold nurtusnt to the prayer of said libel, that they be ej.d aw Sr War the said Court, to beheld In and fcr th said d.strict of Wiaoonsia, at iUlwaakee, on the seteoth day of February, 1H, at eleven o'clock in the fortaoosi of the said day, if tho same a ball bo a tf ol Jurisdiction, otherwise on tho nest day of juris-" diction Uereafler, the aad there to interpose a claim, aad make their alirctdiona In that behalf. Marshal's ofiee, Jweke. Jsnntry tf, it M.

J. TUUMAS, Marshal. By J. A. CARaWLLL, Deputy.

Janis-dst Which will be ready for aae soon, when larwert eaa get gristing oooe on the terms. Until thia ready taruera can take their Wheat to the Mills and exchange It for, the amount ol Hour Curtis to report his bill for a Central Pacific ti OS ROOT RIVER, RACTXE; wis. R. with one branch to the frontier of ana reed It wui Btace, teas eae eania laaiir UAKT A ULASS. Wood Wanted A seems to bo a cash ntticle, and Iowa, and another to the frontier of Missouri i The bill was modified at the instance of Mr, scarce, we will take, a thousand cords RICHARD JONES, Corning of N.

by incressing the amount of land and money so as to make tha tncaaurt ixl, more or less, on subscription for Weekly Jo 'trnal. practicaoie. tW Dr. Kapf will be in his office, over Kncry's store, 13S Main Street, Friday House and Sign raintrr. Graining, Glldinj, Glixlnj akd la the aeweat styles, and epon ahert aotiee.

tST Shop oa the comer of Chippewa and sth streeta. AU orders promptly attended to. THE rilOPRISfORS OF T1IS MILLS, Would rewpectlully inform the public aenerally, that the above Mills are now ia auaaeaaful operation, where cutomrt can g't their VYbeat, Corn, Rye, Buckwheat and Feed ground with despatch, aad in good workmanlike man ner. Our motte shall be L1VE AXD LET LIVE." Girt a call, at DESWICK'S ld Lim Julnt, ntor tks Jlayinond plihi road; 80 rodt lelovt tfu mills. ra.

BEswrcK. s. R- breed. janSS-dawtf nOAUDIMJ. FEW Boarders can be accommodated with or without rooms, at the Baker i 11 Saturday, Jan.

28th. and 20th. Hours tMWlS pn 9 M. to 5 P. M.

Con-Siltationsfrte. ft A QUANTITY or New Beoka aa4 standard works jaat receive ay 1 deeH B. STEERS. fjiesii cod rim. anV rJerip lbrt the latest XOTUER LOT OF FRE3Q c6n 111 at viwAiv.

TnOSI who want a' beouUful libt will fad -the nicest kind of MUTTON TALLOW CAN. DLKS, ia lb. and 40 lb. be xos, at BURRkXC ACO jaaW-tw PAPEa aad Kaveiopes or aU kinds, at low by the ream aad toewaanel. evt IkB.tTEfi3.v k.

by cspresi last night, by TUSL15, ChaUisasd Silk Robea. latest atylea Ai at J. iQ- KISIEER. 1 IV.

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