Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 November 1868 — Page 1
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WEEKLY JOURSAU 1 One mpr, one year; Z ou Five copie. one year Ten copies, One year...-..-LATEST SKffN ITEMS. - fJoid closed la Kew York yesterday- at l-'i-i. . ..-..- ' -- TJ ;. Thnrlow Weed has returned irom'Eurdpe. Heimb'dd, the druggrtst, haa been report ed crazy rdi sent to the Lunatic Asylum General Oram's headquarters are daily crowded with visitors. j. Farther internal revenue officers'" are b:.-iiiu made. Ice was formed In several localities in Xcw York on Thursday rooming. A'.'miral Fnriaeut was expected to viilt Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday Two military companies 'had a right in New Yorlt on Thursday. It Is proposed to call an extra se-Ion of the New York -tate Senate, to act On Gov; FeDton's nominations An e'a!o' e statistical Work on the sub ject of taxe s bein prepared by the Dlrecior of lb- Bureau of StaiifctlCfA ;- i'rovet Brig. C-u., Horace Brook awamed c lnmnnii ot th- Department .ofWsta-rj xnlort, on Thursday. Th-j scunoner W.' Halle n wenfr"hftre near i'mouio ou Wednemlf y uigbt, and is leaking bidiy. . . , , , , . .t ( Johnson, Democrat, is elected to Congrew fromr-the Northern District ot California by a small majority. - .-- -j. The EHartt of Ke-jents have elected K3eh.'1 O. B. Mc leilan President of the UniverBity pf California. - r - r f j . , fr Lale Arizina advices report numerous Iu'liati outrages., yov. McCormlck disapproves the recent massacre of Indians by the whites, near La Paz. and has ordeied the arrestf-thtf principal actors. JIayor HofTman has vetoed a resolution lor Uie appoiutment of an Iidex Clerk to the Board of Couna Imen. , ' , Tlie New York City Council is considerin;; the propriety of erecting a new ceme-te-youtnide the city, and an appropriation therelor of i75,Ouo. ' " ' . Tiie Mem pti is races, on Thursday, were lankly atrended, and the oontesta wera spirited. ' . . Mike Fitz has been arrested and sent to Philadelph ia for illetl voting at the October election. ''.'.' Four or five more' arrests have been m uie of persons j couuected with the trail uKrjt na turalizillon papers ixsued in New York. . A resptctatoTfc citizen of Brooklyn is on trial iu a civil court for an aliened outrage on a little girl ten years of age said to have been ommjtted two years ago. cJhe claims $10,w) damnsijs. .'...: s The Keventy-flrs. Keglment New York Htato M-u.ftia have tendered Governor Hoffman an escort to Albany on the occatton of his inauguration. The improvement at Hell Gate in East River will be carrted oo unti l the present appropriation i. exhanxted, and another iiiilliou will be a-,ked lor at the next session of Couyress. An engineer on the if orr Is t Essex R.r. ran h s tiin at lull speed througo a drove of c attle, crowing the track, and killed fire of ttiein. , i.l . . Rumors o'.' the proposed Wormald and O'Biv Uwln pr za Jight! are still agitating the New Yortc police and people. The latent rrlin.,r WR3 that Wormald had forfeited t i,e stakes. An in-i'in Spaniard named Meens se fire t 0 jiis Ct,i i j tue Tombs, New York, on V 0 Jue-lay. and was badly burned, and BP aIy suffocated with smoke. But little Viamage was done the prlsoa. .. : . ' - Bemy M Hunter,, an extensive woolen niaiiiimtfiurtr ot Norristown, Penn. is re por'ed to have committed suicide on Thursday. ' A New York Insurance Company has, ifc i-1. ttad'-io . Gen . K. K. JLe the jpobl-t tioo of t-ii fit rvisor of Agencies for the Koutr.tru .a;-s at, large, at -ilary ot 5 ,(Hi per Annum. The retereo in t tie UI voce case ofTluodore S nvve.a; t. vs. atherine Slny vesaut. h;(s V: yi ted to the eonit In favor 01 tbo7 def ntlunt on all the i-sues submitted to bun ;- ; : 1 . ;!. ' - r.V'il Mrs. F.Mzibetli Lenellce tans entered suit nn vlns Uer. Xather, Ilenry Bi Brant, fore nelly beat ng her, and claims 810.000 !anrai;e.f K.izabet b had.' mu away with T-riior li. II I.eneei leu nn1 marrted him l'.:t h:nl becu cconciled to hei parents and V.ad koni livii g with I hem. The cause of j tie eatin Is not stated. " ' y A con volition of white lead manufacturers was hf-ld in St. Louis on Wednesday, to effect concert of auHion in the trade and to devise 1'ieans for ridding th- market of adulterated 'lead.' Cincinnati, Chicairo, Loui.viilo, and Cleveland oxppanles weie represented. A quorum not beins present at the Convei,t:on of Kdilroad Freight Agents Chat viis to have been lie Id In Bt. Loots on ' Tluiicd.iy, the Convention adjourned to meet hi Chicago ou Wednesday next. The Worrnald and O'BaHwln prize li'it came off Thursday morning at Weeh wkeu, New Jers-jj. Oniy one round was iVug'it. Woi mf.Id was sent flying to his corner, was knocked Insensible, and coiud i:ol come to time. His Jaw was broken. Tle orking W omens' Association was heid in N. w Yor'r Wednesday niht, presluod over by t-usan B. Anthony a name suscsiive of silence. 'An attempt of the Sorio eon to take j. egression of the A'-so-ciatioa was si3 nally deleated. The debate -was spt'ite !, bu'. no fljr. lit occurred. Susan .11. Anthony wa-s electe.1 President, . Miss 'Cei(a Isurleigb and KtlsabHh Brown Sec--.ro'tarit-a, and Mis 9 Field Tr jasurer. Theoliiiersand" ai!orof Passalo Countv. Nftir Jeriey, h ave xakder arrtugemeaU Uj etcfi a monument M 1 1 be memory of their. charades who have lost their lives in the j.Mt.ies of tho rebeL'ion. General 'John Ci.' :nane deiivers au oration upon i n. necasiou of laving the co. mer stone at iV.Ueroij on tbe'2G:h. General Kilpatrlck, "throng h General WiiUaker, of Hartford, replies to General Forrest's Ueiiuiiciatloos, by reiU rating his own.-Gt: erai Khaokleiord, ot xntw Ha-vl-d, to whom the reply is addr essed, de nies the trutu of tiea. KilpalriclE- 's charges rgiinst Fo res in the Fort PUlo v affair, and urges Whitaker to address a t xmmunie.it ion on the subject to Bail Dul te or to N. B. Fori est. . . . " " It is fai l that the Pope rtlll jreftu 'es to recoiiize tne new Government of fe 'pain. Ii is also s.iid that at a meeting of Fi . ench Bisliojis and Cardiul iu Rome. ..Se 'eral reloro atjry measures' were to the g reat urpri-e ot the oouservatlve memt ers f ivorab!y leC'-lve.l by a maorlty. Ami ng trie measures was one to revise the Cou ucil of Trent; concerning the celibacy of t, ie Ca holic cleriry, and allowing them to imrry. Another was so abolish the Latl u lnui-yy, and adopt the language of the na -lion in which the service Is performed. Xue.x.' m asures will be submitted to the corsiii.s; Ecumenical t ounjll. T-jto ta" ties weie" fought on Plercbels-' land, iif.tr Detroit, on Thursday. The first was between two young sprouts -Halloran of Cleveland, and Broderick. of Chicago. They fought 16 rounds in 4U minutes, and then g:veway tor the second fight, dividing the money. The ottier was between G-iilaghfei' aud Elliott, and was sufficiently bru al to disgnst the spectators. It Is said i hat the crowd was composed of about the worst set cl scoundrels and thieve that ever went unhung. The tight lasted l hich 2i hour aud 1" minutes, during round were fougbt.
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J The reported prlza Ogbt between O'Baldwifi' aTKr Worm'aM, setitln the morning 'dispatches of Thursday, was a hoax. Wormald-; is In Boston, aud O'Baldwln goes to California. !E1 jU EGEAF Important from Havana. m I Tho SpanMi Troops f.ated. Bei The Revttcrs DsmandlQ- . ; dependence and Annexation, i Imp jrt-nt"7Haroa(l i'Oj jcr. i A Poller Cuni3-, t j Grief. 4: Offl3ial Vet' of Pannsylv tnia. i Imi The Ilead-Glaason broglic. Ir.taresting from Mexico. i EastFjital- rA3'?i'l9Tit"at ; 4 part, Ma. Ifawj ihy Atlantic Cable. t NEW YORK. Torscr-Come. Iq Urlr-l Bold Attempt at I'obblitir Biffl-'d .1 tliapter of Crime Important from lluTana The span sli Troopn Jiefeatd Arrival of Arots for the Insur-. jrenls llie Itevolters Dcman i Independrnce and mirxailou Alabama iioae for Grant. . I : New Yokk, November 12. Ajllavtina letter of the 7th inst. says tliit in he- tiif h t -oear - liatroj-tka- fepamsh troops jetreated, havins; one hundred and thirty-five men killed and wounded, -j . A cargo of arms and ammunition had landed for.the inaurgant at Machoy, Lortella. . . ' : A small lot of rifles avrived at LTavana of the 5th irom the Spanish Government, and were taken immediately to the Ka9tern department, ivtth reinforeements of ttoopa. . ,. The insurgents want no reform?. but demand the independence of pain and its annexation with the United States. I Puerto Principe is reported &3 bavinje joined the 'revolt, and it wasH iSxpected that a risinir would sooo itake place nearer Havana. ' It is reported in Havana by Government authorities that the rebels aereed (o lay- down their armu on' condition that, all should be pardoned, but the Ciptain General would not include Ctspeda aad Arguilera in his amne-ty. NEWsYonK, November 12. A person named W. K. Maries sold Henry UlcwesJ& Co. a $100 5 20 bond, receiving " therefore a check on the Fourth Jatiotial Bank f r $109 05. This he altered to $9 500. and presei4ed it-at-ih. Bank.-,Tue iorvery. was instantly discovered, and the perpetrator, after resistance, was arrested An unsuccessful atten.pt was jnade this at'emooti in Cedar Street, to rob a Bnk M. ssenger .. of, $100,000 and the1 highwayraan seenred. ;- Two men, named I. (J. and J. r. Cremmer, nape been arrested for alegei concern id the celebrated Iwcyal Insurance Company bond robbing. Tho former - taken -up on sus-pi--cion, and discharged for want of evi dence. Lastinigbt a safe in the store of Roger, Summers & Cudden, liong Island, was. blown opon by Durgtars, and $17,000 in United States bonds carried off. 1 here is no clue to the burglars. .lamps Griffin, alias Stephens, has been fully committed on a charge of ... 1 X- il ' 1 1 robbing- th . wiiMdasiiiAioaui., Brooklyn, ot SNJ.dUU iu bonds. HARRI3BURG. Otaclal k Totor of , Pennsylvania; nARBiSBURO, November 12. The fall official vote of Pennsylvania is as followar Grant, ! 342 2Si; Seymour, 313,382; Grant's majority, I'a.Sl'S.1 HAVANA. : i Interestli'gJTroni Mexko.; HavaKA. November 13 The fol lowing news has been received from Mexico: the JNational Congress is about to try several important persons, among whom are the following: Senor Hurto, Member of Congress, who is accused of being complicated in the conspiracy of Michocan ; General Mejta, Secretary of; War, for expending money without the authority of Congress; and Governor Monteverde, of Saxara, for. violation of the Constitution. ' " ' Coneressmira Searebrana has accused Senor Romero, late. Minister to Washington, of acts contrary to the laws of Contrresa. ' . - General JBscobedo is actively en gaeed'io pressing operations against the insurgents in Tamaulipas. Troops have been dispatched against bandits in the State ot Pnebla. General Canto, the alleged assassin of Gen. Patton, .upon, being brought before a- civil oourt to answer tbe charge aeainst him, demanded a quiet trial. After ibe argument, the Court reserved its decision Roreiga, at the head f a revolutionary band, was in the neighborhood ot tijusca. - : The arrest of the Secretary of State , if Vera Crua was made on the ground t hat be had violated the laws in acck 3pting a civil office 'while holding a jh isition in the army. - ; . Havana, November 12. CapainGe neral Lersundi has issued a proclama tion.iciosing ior exports ana impor ts all the porta id the Eastern Darna tion.lclosing tor exports and im par'iment of .Cuba .where no custom i house bas been establisned. '
AV. La Railroad CClcers Elected. , Memphis Novejuber 12.-Colonel P. M. White has?4 been re elected President of the -Mississippi & Tear ne Bailtr4fi-R,-4. -Brioktey of the Memphis & Little-Xlock: Ilailrad... A: ".: l " 1 -n j It apDears that the arms consigned to Lt. HelmaD were bought by Uhrtst man Brothers, of New York, on spec ulation, and sent here to be sold. Heltnan refused tTii3Vi anvthinr to do with. them,-and they,were ' stored here subject to the orders or the snip pers. - NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana Electlonapjmonr's Ma- ,' New Orleans. Nov. 12. Ti e vote of the State stands, with one parish incomplete Grant 2G.552; Seymour 81,742.; ,, : ; . WASHINGTON. iCoantln? Shlp-rrrecfeed Money Gen. urant and "Jomiiil-slonrr Kollins In. A ni Dili en: Female in Important ual I road Project 1 StraUbt Line from 5ew.Iork to Washington City. I Washington, D. C, Nov. 12 A meeting of those interested in an air ljno Railroad to New York city and a connection with the Virg:nia Central Railroad, so a to form a direct con nection with Cincinnati and the West and other railroad interests, was: today, attended by numerous influential and wealthy citizens. Ihe object was stated to be -independence of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, a riddance of the" 40.3 tax now imposed on passeugers between Baltimore and Washicg'o-o and cheaper freights. A committee of fifteen was appointed to take such action as necessary to pro0'ire charters for all. the railroads which the city may require, and also to prevent the' collection of the tax l levied by the Baltimore & Ohio Road. Ihe clerks in the Redemption Bureau were to-day ensaged in counting tbe money recovered from the steamer Jacob Carter. The greater part of it vas charred, and the remainder burnt to binders. The eutira sum was about 5200,000. Upwards of one half the demuminations of this amount has tltus been recognized, and measures will be taken to indemnify the owners or thee resoonsible for the money, General Grant calledat the Internal Revenue Bureau:, this afteraoon, and had a pleasant interview of an hour's duration with C ommissioner Rollins. ' A Philadelphia la lyjias applied for the us of the Jeff.1 Daria wearing apparrel for exhibition. NA3HV ALLE. A Torpedo Dropped In Ihe Tennessee Legislature. Nashville, "November 12. Senator Cole, ot Hamilton, introduced a ftrearable and resolution in th Legisature to-dav. to the. effect tha: whereas. D. W. C. Senter, Speaker of the Senate, was a member of the Confederate Lecislaturc of Tennessee under Isham Harris, and had oommitfed many acts of oppression upon Union people, and had been clearly jruilty of conspiracy and , treason, .against the Federal Government ; and that wheres, he was clearly ineligible to the of fice under the 3d section of the 14th Article of, the Amendment to the Constitution and Acts which he had signed as Speaker of ' the Senate; therefore, the fepeaker s cnatr should be decl ared vacant, and the Scmte proceed at once to the election of a new presiding officer. r 1 This doeumeat created a great deal of excitement in the Jjezislatare, and was totally, unexpected. It lies over lor action to-morronf, when a stormy time is anticipated EUROPE. , Uy Vtluiitio Telojrrapli. ' RUSSIA. St. Petebsburg. November 12. The International Ministry Commission have agreed to prohibit the ue, in time of war, of all explosive projectiles weighing less than four hun dred grammes. ,, ' e no land; ' ; 1 London. November-12. The Parliamentary election commences tomorrow. The w&st extensive measures of precaution - sgaiust disturbances at thej?plls haveb3eo taken by the polica-xautHorities.' Troops have been sent'to Blackburn, an tmportan t borough in the County of Lancaster, where serious trouble is feared.- --i 1 The specie in the -B ok of E a gland has decreased . 119,000 during this week. "A ' v " It is announced that R9v."'W. Thompson, D. D , now Archbishop of York, succeeds the late ReV. Charles Thomas Longlcy, as Archbishop of Cmterbury, andj- that. Rev,, fcamuel Wither Force, D.D., the now Bishop of Oxford, succeeds to the vacant seat at York. . ; . j . , , ? tIllahassee. ThcBeed'-Gleas'on 1 Imbroglio. -' ! Tallahassee,-Fla., tfov. 12. The criminal case against Lieut. Governor Gleason and Secretary Alden comes on to-morrow. . The opinion of the Supreme Bench, in relation to tLj impeachment of Governor , Reed, iAll not be rendered before the 19th inst.. . A , A , s - -ri'iVi AUGUSTA; I 1 : Frost In Georgia. ' AuacsTA, Ga.. November 12. The weather is clear and cold; heavy frost last night. m - POTSKILN, Pa. Fatal Effects of an Explosion. Potskiln, Pa., Nov. 12. A man named Waters, and two, boys named Scbull and Tool, have, died to-day, from the effects of the boiler ex plosion in Schenectady, ocnuyixui County, on Saturday last, at the i- mines ot Jiiuer ood.hu (.The engineer, named McLauglin, is in a very critical condition. Two ' other persona were also badly injured.
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CHARHESTQNi K 1 V "i ; 'CJty Eleclfon to be Contested. 3 ? ,'cA ;;A' ..i' i tV ' Av A A.i.AA . 1 Charleston.S.XJ.. November 12. Virre itepuoiicarr Tan Tfi" contest 1 the electio-ovioF JNIayor and Aldermen 'J on the g r oa ud-4il.a.-t. i.&Uct k a. xa&carried by lra.uana-intirnida.tion. EASTPORT, M,0 .C.':0 Fatal ktmUaAL VA Y?, EastpoKt- -MoJrNdt; IZhWA fatal accident occurred at the Pembina Iron Worfcj-last-jBigT kUiieg, fc. workmen " insfannyl " Their"namc y. xneir names were Black. nd ,Brpkey.,. v . l i The Jjoui3vUle.em7ca is .having some tun'o'ver "the "cohsoliditibtiof the Xtrt6"i epiL. Jeiv-mal. In one place it publishes an obituary notic offjyjjth" jfaper, and ; he tl'ge! eb'f at rjs t.hfiir mnrnairn ns follows : js:--m?tiU if Marriage bxrRiRDLVAifiijrarl ried In this city,- odr the tt'btfj the Ttn'tQSt;. by the Rigbtltev:-fCuIc(r1'V, s t an 4 i t-tt a y-4 oger ,- I f-.-Ltouw v i lieAbolition - Kaotf Nothinat iSjcesh Black Ref3ubiican-C6urietTor Mits Old-Linj Whig " so c tiled "-rebe.1; Democrat "Jourual, both of life inty. No cards. no cake." "Know Nothing" The abeve- wedding took place at the residence of the ' fatht-r of the bride," anid wafe. th jen;li ofa long and tedious courtship. Ihe happy put rather snceot voupjejf their appearance Sunday morninz, and created no little surprise and atten tion. The wedding was a private one. and the gushii g pair of "whistle-toots." had the congratulations of alti who were present. . Although they are now "Two whistles with a single toot, Two blows that toot as one," We cannot wish them anythinar but fun, though wu hardly believe they will live together long, tor we learn the bridegroom is subiict to com nnir-. tion, and the bride has fits. " The Courier marrlod tha Jdurna.1,1 i i . The wedding created " mac n fun " Nobody did thtntc the inf jrnat r-. O.d " wuistie-toots " e'er would b9 one. So now as they've wedded together. we nope they ll have cause to rejoice; Tu may lane either ue or tti otucr , . Or both it s a matter of chnice. . fcrB . ' '. i ''.', ij HI '.' Hi U ' Sew lorfc MarKet. . . By Telegraph. . New York, Nov, li . Cottox More active and a shade firmer. closing quiet; sales of a,) bales at 21j 24HC lor middling uplands, chlnti f at 21Jfc. Flour-Receipts, 17,6 j5 bb s: With.mt dt elded change. Sates ot 8 0'X bbis at 80 (bin 15 tor superfine State and Western i i 50(7 0J 'or ex'ra State; S(I 40&7 6t for do extra Western ; 58 7a lor.irood to choice white wheat extra; S7 Za 2j tor common to choice rouna hoop Ohio; S7 5019 00 :or common, to lair extra St. Loviisr . Slfi.a 1 SIS 00 for good' to choice do. ; 'closing quiet.. California Klour unchanged ; sales ot 500 sacks at 0 &jmWiy. Uyv JWor ilrm and quiet; sales ol o00 barrels at Sa 807 K5. UORN MKAL-tiUiet. "A hi.skv riiuier: vales of 150 barrels of Western free at ifl 07(51 08.- ' 1 Wheat Receipts. 1W.710. The market opened firmer, but closed dull and declining, sales ot bi.iM) bnshelaat 1 4H tor No. H MprluK ; SI 501 55 f No. J do. ; SI toiM lii for No 1 do.: SI 74 for Canada in bond: 91 Tiy for Winter Ked Western; fl 92 for amoer aiicnigau, ana iJ My for wuit a ai icoiaii. , , i . -. -. . . .. .. Ky ouieti sales of 4.000 bn&bels iState at 81 40. ' i -. .... lijkai.iif In fir rKtt mi w-f. i.4.busheis Canada West at iir7; 7JJU0 bushels extra choice -tute atS2. li 'j. BaKuBY A1AX.I- tj,uiet. I'kas Cauada tinner: sales of 12,000 bushels, in bond, at. tl 3S Corn Keceipis 440,995 bushels; marset opened lc better, ami closed quiet at the advance; the last 79,0 ) iiuliels soi-1 at H 12 (1 14 tor uusound; H lil 17 for sound mixed Western, dosing at 1 lG.! l(i4 lor prima parcels. O TS-Recipts 187,110 bu-liels; market l2o better N mo e active; sles ol 91,000 bushels at 71372c lor Western afloat and in store. Kick Dull." -:4 rt sj j Coffee - Dull. , . j v.AJl Buoab Quiet; sales "of 200 hogshead) Cu a at llJillJi!. Molass None. Hops Q,u let at 15a25c for American . PBTKOLEi-jt Dull at 134c for crude, and 27J4e lor rtfl ned boiidetr LUiKWO OUL-r-Duil at 95cSl. Pokk liuiei, aud tl in; sales 8fi0 bbls at f2H g28 75 lor mess, clos tig at i-8 "jc isii; Si7 50 tor oldldo.; 2l 50,ir24 00 tor prime; 123 50 20 50 for prime mess, and 1,000 bbls new mess, buyer all veHn-mJLX) Hi. BKKyHeavy;s-'esl'0-V'rrts at 50 for new plain imss, an.i Sltiiai-ai for extra mess; tierce beef quiet, at 27 t0,a28f0 lor prime tm-.-s. and .'Wa;.35 for India mess. Bekf Hams -S2S 50 : 00. CUT MKATsj-i-Aresieady, a lljUI'io f cut j snoulder.s. and 1231(0 for liarLs; huddles quiet aud uuchangtd. Laud Dull and drooping; sales of 430 tierces at ISniejgC Jor sleaiu, aud iurcil?c for ktMitn reiidoied. .;:. ' ' - . ; : liun-ER .steady, at 25Q37o for Ohio and 30w4Oc for State. , Cheese Quiet at 13 SISc. Freights Liverpool steady; 250 bushels wheat at H-jl. i CincluB&tl Market. - 'A'-. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Nov. 12. F1.0UK In modera'e demand ; family, 87 60a7 75. Whkat In fair dpmand at ?l,7por ,No. 1 red. Corn Dull and prices diooping; old 80c, and new 55'$5tio. Oats Quiet: No. 1,57c. Uyk Steady at SI 271 28 for No. 1. Barley Unset" led, aud prices nominal. Cotton Has declined 10 2Jc lor niid-dling-; ' ! ' '' . ' - .' Whisky Dull at SI. Hogs In good demand, and the market firmer; all sold at t7 25(y,8 00 gross; receipts, 2,000 head. Greek Meats Firmer and higher; shoulders sold this afternoon at. lip and heav sides at 11c. - - ' .---. Hams Aie held at 12lI3;3. Lard Is lower; primo kettle rendered sold at 15c. , t . Bulk Aikats About half cured aro offered at 10c, 13Se, I4c, and 14.54?, packed, for shoulders,, sides, ciear rb ud cieaf sides.- ' 1 Bacon Shoulders can be bought at Vll4 ; thestocK of old sides is about exhausted; sugar-cure 1 hams are very dull at lt(17c. Butter -In good supoly, and the market dull at 3337c; the laf.er rate lor prt xie Western Reserve. - Eggs Firm at 30c. Sugar In moderate demand; sales of 310 huds. of Cnoa at 1214c, aud Por.o Rico at 13Ji'S15c. Coffee Firm: sales of 8T0 bags at 21(2ic for lair to prime Rio, and 25a for choice. Oils Linseed oil very dull; small sales at Woe, but it can be bought in tne large way much lower; lard oil and petroleum unchanged. apples Large supply; market dull at S24 00 per barrel. Potatoes Plentv t T0-g7Sr Tei busbt, Hay Plenty and dull at $13 00314 00 per ton. ' Giitn 133J. buying. Money light. t.t t -,. ..1 Sew fork Dry Uoods Marine t. By Telegraph. New York, Nov. 12. Dry Goods Tho weather la again very flue and warm lor the season, aud consequently trad j continues " inactive; in unces, however.there Is no material change but nevertheless the tendency is in nuyers favor. Pepperell brown sheetings are selling down to 13c, and even ut li.'-jC, whlro the Bates bleaehed and '1 lcriuyke - are to 12c; Standard brow 1 sheetings are iu rtC'dy but limited request at 15'iKie,browu drills 17io; priutiug cloths 7i'ri67)4o for best makes prints UJc ; standara 13-ao ; Cocheco and Merrlmac D 14Jc. Sew York Gold aad stock Market. By Telegraph. New Yorjc. Nov. 12. : Mosey Easy at 67 per cent'., chieflv tbe latter, but there are indications that the iyiug op process is being renewed. sterling -steady at9!9'4.--Gold Lower; opened ai,134J5. advanced to 134J, and closed at 1334(a l-s. Exports to-day, Sl,2tH).- . i ......- . Governments Dull; opened strong and higher, but the advance did not lasi: Coupons of 81, 113q,l!3$; do. 'oV,J 10S?4; do. ioo;i; 00. 03, lo-jgo. new 1094; do. '67, 109i; do. '63, 110; lo yny4.
I) AY : NO. V KM BE II 13.
By Telegrinpnf7 CHfCAOO, Nov. 11 Kxchaie Kastern , 1-lOth - premiam selling, s Fix)CR-3Q,ulet a-d easUr; Bales of SprlDir , - . . . . wiici , , lower . pales of No.l at 81 151 16 ; No. 2 SI 07a i 09; clostng.At $1 (PXQl US tor io.2: sales ui na.2tBi!iiiiernouu alii Hh'ii.ii Ii7 T,:CoRN Very daj;sals of No. lat 79iS80c -rio. -i I6ihsy rejected 70e; closing quiet with nujeis 01 .o. iaivy,(i;'iitiw shelled at 0e in store, and on the track there were vales o -.xuj,aiuu4,y.:aange at auc. OATS-Lfc, utive and a trifle firmer; sn.Bs ui.jMj. t-n, sn.q,iy.:; rejected 40c; dosing at 484g4'ic for No. 1. J tt-YK-iuiei aua lower: sales of No. Lat $1,021 05; .no. 2 SI 01; closing tome at tbeiaisidb fl-'urefor So. 1. . .. 1 . i 1 -i 1 Ba8ly-Dull and 5i&6; lower; No. 2 $1 43; rejected $1 23.1 2G; closing inactive and nominal; no buyers at -over SI 40 for 1 Highwines lc lower; sales at 9495c; dicing i t h Inside, tijure 'provisions-Fume,. nd i more active. nirs i 00; mes'. orainary S24; extra j H.t "-MiiuLr-pick 12c. i Bekf Extia nu.w 1.. .. . I Cut MTM-tr:en-shoaIders rc; green ""5" iurau; ieva,tBkma iiftmua. J Cati xw-QoMH. nd steady at J 3741 75 Ibr cows ana steers. . , . . ' . Hogs -gteady and ih light supply; sales v ' n ... . wmiuuu.'.KK. iiieoiiknss 7 i2 -4 o 8 iio .or good ta strictly choice, i FKEioirrs-Moiu relive; VAs for barley, rtud8.;iof wheattoKarTalo; 13d for wheat tf (hwegi. , ... ) f Ueuipnia ttafttet. if-rmm purr -m P rm. -n0 v. iz Cotton-Rneints. .' 1 f.ni hnloa- c-mnrtm 2J274 ba'el.-r " ' ' ; " LOUR-At S5 50312 00. I C"BAt. 8tt5j96c. . - 1" ! Cohk M iAlx At SI 60. 1 .. . ? ! OAT 5He. ;.- I, . ' HAY-tiiJW in store. ; , .1 : iKAJt AAt 82 50. : , . JfOHK-vQH OiL - - UBU-Al I7&ie - T.'. ; , j Bacjj shou.ders 14c; clear sides 193c. j . L-LL. . 1 " ' , t j Louisville Market A $ ByTeTegTiplilT" "tot7tsviLi.K. Nov. IX tToBACOfe WaIes28hhdsof lnifS t enitinr leaf at6 50.20 tMJ, , COTTOV i!lC. ' Hoos ttS7 5 va7 75 uross. i Co n Ol J, Kt9jc; new, 55360c - - . ! oa rsii; . 4.160, 1 . . : WheaF tl 80(31 90. ' Ryk SI 251 &), Ft-oURS-superflne S5 606 00. ! Bacon Shouioers 13Vi u.l;j'ic: clear rih Sid- 17V4(-1SC; clear sides ISiialSic j WHIdiV Kaw, free, SI 00. ' Orleans Market. By Telegraph.) "Ne w Orleans. Nov. I". l orrov Lower and weak: mlddline zirSales b'OfHJ bales' recslps bales; ex ports fl,l8 bales. - , . KjcC" A&ii rttiinnar 14'au! KssVn.v Signt Exch inge par to ptetnium. j ti"a,v i X' inn, acnv aud unchanged. j mdlaes-Active ana 12o higher. ; Flour-Low zrudes flrm:suri-niH Sfl Choice t SjU 00. ., Corv ThM market is bare; new 11 m (rtto5. " - ' ." ' " inTs-nnciianeed. Kuan" TTrtclt a n gcd. Hay 4t S'to ..-.-Pokk ilulf aS51S0. " ' Bacon Firm ; shoulders 14J15c: clear rib 18-'il'Je: citar sides 19'4c t'OFFnit Steady; prime Rio 16M18c; fair lc; s.ock in first hands 3,0i;8 bags. a. St. Louis Market. : By Telegraph. J . Br. Louis. Nov. 12. Tobacco tjutet and unchanged. COTTONQuiet vt 2nc for low middllnar. FuiUR-Firm and unctianeeil :'unrrflnA $4 5o?5 5; extra ti Oia 00; XX 86 6'J.i7 50. i WHEAT spring and low grades of Fall are isieady and -uucliHiiged, but roedium and choi e .advanced omiOj; prties range at SI 4,a2 75 lor low prime n choice red; 91 8y2 10 for fnr-y red aud while; (Spring sotd at SI 13 for No. 2 and 81 18 for No. 1. corn neavy a' 7.-oc lor old. i OATS-buil and lower, t 48 5lc. ' ; BaRLRy UncuaiiKCd ; SI 70 for prime owai t&tM) for choiae Illinois : Si! lfl a2 IS for lancy Minnesota. ... RYE Unchanged, at SI OS qsl ll. Provisions Little or uoihlnir doinz for want .ui auDVlk : old i Mess Pork so lit ut Sl9 25: new SJ5 WmM 0J. Retail s;les of Boou at 17i4e lor clear rib sides: 18 V.a for olearsides. Lard u small lot of choice new ket le sold at .y.c - ... . Cattlk In llgnt supply and unchanged; 34't ttross lor mtdium to choice. fctoos-acarce and in demand at 6,j7c. , European WarKe;. By Cable. London, Nov. 12 Eve. BUOAKf At 36s. i PRoDUtB Refined Petroleum steady at Is 5) id; Spirits Turpentine flat; Linseed 911 oi ; tCsjjUsAt. 9i;j lor money and 9 for 4CC0Un. ; f. r; ; j . j BoKbS-S lBs at71J Illinois Central W Erie flat at 25,' ! : (u Frankfort, November 12. ! BoNDS-5-20,7bJa. ; -: - '"- ' -Liverpool, November 1Z '. Cotton rufl ; sales or 10,000 bales middling upland at 10ss; Orleans llis. BREAUSTUFrs-Uiicliawgt?d; Corn at 39s; Wheat 9d Flour 2) 6tl; OaU8 8d PhOVisX.jxs-locnaiiged; Pork 91sj Beef 90s Laid tttm ; Uiw s ; Beou 55s. PiWTueii-tTa.e- 5Ls; Spirits Turpentine 2.s0d; Petroleum heavy ; spirlta 9d ; refined is S'-id.- A flU. ; Evansv'ille Wool Factory. j HUE AKOVKMMED FAC'IOKT corner of Canal and Bond Streets, tvansviile, Ind., is utjain in the habit ol buying, s exchanging, or manulacturing Wool, in Single or Twisted Yain, Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets. Flannels, and Jjinseys, ouKhort notice, and as cheap us the cheapest.. I ' . I Mend or PrUjoXlst and Samples, j Orders solicited and promptly attended to. ; j 1 ... , ! Highest Cincinnati price paid forWooL ,,,V-A.iEIt & I1HUKE, Proprietors. apl7 wGm ' BlesseiJ-" 4s the man -who Invented Bieep," says Sauclio Panza. Still more biassed, is the man who invented the t aeans of rehicdyiug the neglect and mis- , ortune that changed my locks gray before ' ay time, or reaped the harvest of mv hail jefirctne-seftson of my decay. To " Barrett's Vegetable Hair llostorative." must ;e ascribed merits possessed by "few or lone of the usual remedies for baldness nd promature gray hair. The testimoy ail of its efficacy are numerous ana irreproachable. wJyO "yABiTED-AGENTS For ; ; HORACE GREELEY'S ' "Eecolactioiigf cf a Busy Lifd." In one volume, handsomely illustrated, of-which 'Mr.- Greeley himself says: "I shad novei write anything else into which I shaH put o iiluch rf myself, mf experiences, uotioas, convictions, aud modes of tnougift, as-these Kkool,lction. I give, wiui small reserve, my raeutal history.!' For full particulars, terms, c . addiess C. F. VENT & CO., Publishers, 38 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. se!2 dot, wit BK. AF.niST.tD'S TOXIC Sl'RCP in. Uxm taotO, pietuau t remedy for Chilis aud Fever ever diiicovered, and is warrante l to cure.-, lt h purely vegetable, and cont lius neither arsenic, quinine, nor ay tiling et.se wtiicli can affect the patient injuriously. . . Read! jlead! Jlead! .Read the fol I lowing Certificates: i Henderson, Ky., Feb. 28, 1866. : Dr. R.A. Armlstead, of Evansville, Ind., resided ftr many years in this city. We know lain intimately. He is a regular physician, and during" his residence here ne enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medicine, He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral worth. - L. W. POWELL. A RCil'D DIXON. Padccah, Ky., Sept. 2, 1854. 1 Having lived neighbors to lr. R. A. Armistead. In Trigg county. Ky.. for some ten or twelve years, we take pleasure in saying, that-" a Physician, he stood high, aud enjoyed a large practice; whilst, as a gentleman, in bearing, and a man of honor, in the strictest sense of those terms, no man maintained a more enviable reputation. In a word, he lived among us withont repnxteh, and left ns with nnsullled character. LINN BOYD ALFRED BOYD, iaqnlreof your Druggist. ......... For sate by all Drnsgists. CLOUD & AKIN, General A seats. .No. 5 Main SU
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STATZOIIEHir JZTC EransTllle Journal Company; in. Saving completed their new tcr-toi7 Jtone building, ... !il '. - 1 ' 'J 'i - i i- fi Mext to tia New Opera House On Locust Street,' Are now receiving from manufacturer and Importer tbe largest and most re cherche stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN ' - lapers, . . -; ,, ' Pen, , ' Ink, . . ' ; : PeneiUj Inkttands, dee ever brengbt to this market, and wnioh bey propose to sell. WHOLESALE AID RETAIL, at a small advanoe on Eastern cost. . Their stock consists in part of the follow lng: INKS. Cartel's celebrated Combined Writing and Copying Ink the beat In the mrkC In quarts, pint. hall-pluU, and aobool packages. Arnold's celebrated Writing Fluid. In pint aud quart bottles. , . Butler' Writing Fluid. In pinU and qaarta. ; Carmine Ink: Best quality.' BIuq, Yellow, and other Ink laauofao. lured to order. PENCILS. . . ; .O ' American Lead Pencil Company' nn rivalled Pencil. We have a large atock ot the above, comprising some ten different brands, ranging in price from 80c. to SI per dozen. These Pencils are uaeqnaled for cheapness and durability by anything in the market. Faber's Pencils. All number. Eagle Pencils. All number. Rehback's Office Pencil. A splendid article. . - -, Eagle and Star Robber-Tipped Pencil. Blue and Red Marking Pencil. ENVELOPES. We have a large stock of White, Buff Orange, Canary, Meion, Ac. from No. a to No. ty at prices ranging from SI 50 to S8 00 per 1,000; and tbe Newest Agony In Wedding and Party Envelope. Also, Legal and Manilla Envelopes of all qualities. We are prepared to print Envelope In tbe latest and most nobby styles. SHIPPING TAGS, Of all sizes, for aaie at New York price We also print them when desired. CARDS Of all kind. LEGAL CAP PAPER, Of all weight and qualities, from If to S pounds. . . Cedar Letter Clip; Common Letter File; Pen Racks; Steel Pens: Paper Weights. All of the best make, and of all price. ' AMERICAN NOTE PAPERS Of all weight and qualities. AMERICAN LETTER PAPERS Of Buperlor qualities and very low prio, iTansvillc Joarral Comprny, . So. 6 I0CTST STREET. . I COPABTSEBSHIF NOTICE. W hereby give notice that we have this citiy admired to copartnership with m THOMAS 8. VEN ABLE, of Owennboro, Kentucky 1 be style of the firm to be the same as heretofore. J. C. DDSOUCHET A CO. Evansville. Ind., Nov. 1st, 1868. nov2 dlw
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coiajMLisaioitf. Jibuti at. ' - . . . 1 . i 1 i 1 -... . T 'i.- , Mi, Mr...nl, ,,,, 1, . . i - ... . 1 -.1 " t Corner B1tIs9i ii4 Water fitrefU EVANSVILLE, IND, A Special attention glveh to .the L.Ur J Cottqcorn,, OMa. 1 ' " " ) AX.KX, WILSON, ' F. E. 1 IIUSTO.f & CO., .Jll'i 1 ..III No. 5 N. WATEI SJCEET. r , v ' f'.i ill ,'.i.ivci Vi EVANSYlLtES INDIANA, 'it 'a 1 - j i" . 9 1U.XH llllr : I t .. k .1.: 1 . ;.rri . . ' . 1 . a ; i AND r.il i J CommiMHilon 'ME , S 1. lit: -1: 1 11 I it;. ! :r . i i t; pENEItAI AOENT4 ! cm If r:.i'-i . .' white' Lime i Central,'' 'Transit;1! Company. I ' 1 h i. .... : ; . . , . . -. All freight for New. York and New Lngland town through without trans fer.-' au?8 tX. X, MAD,. OHW XIMuToK. ppnniti-p tABiii i .f.i.,.. ' . ' ' - .... . . .7 Anumu, I PSeiteberal'lv" PUUt d UMr' - r; 7 niario, Ain "o. 33 an j ii Locoit Strr et. e22d3n EVABSVILI.B. iNBw A W. iff dkhottom, KTn.Tiiie, i nd' Cotton an(UTobacco Factors MoBifhnioY91 Dl w. HI : Al A W I'M . iv t . Ofllc Co. VINE A WATER ISTREETS, irKVlLLK, 1HD. ' V R Dedal aXI.ntlull irlvan li inwh... lng supplies. (myH.li,n ! TU0S. C &ttnil,& ',, , .. ??aODrjCB AND i COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' Dealers In . , , Flour, 'Hay, Corn, Oats, Grata ' Eeed " and PRODUCE GENERALLY. -v. s tutvrii wirca mrumm, j i r 1-. .-, " . EVWfliL. IJI, I ; Arent for the celtr&tAt TIA7. a un POWDER COMPANY. I All wrdWN proianuy tlied. ." fjan22d I. c. DunotrCHrr. ' t. v.'vvoucukt. C O T TOS FACTOR , Produce and Provision Merchants, -.33 K0STII WATER STftEET, - : A. . ; - EVANSVILLK, IND; t , . - - . . Order and consignments solicited. 15 dtf - ' A WM. IIKAVI.V, ''.XT.' S, Olnlin vVtient. Also, REAL ESTATE and CO LLKCTLSt Fenrth. No. bo lover kellsr's Una hiotel. Evan viilt Iud. , , mpWth 300iTXFXT,lA FAMILY iw rrf in BUi.-n Kloor J &t tons Ttrvot hy Hay J ! tl, : . 00 r i j-ei., Potatoes; . , ; AO trrli KvM FotnlrloH ' 'u Im store and 'for BHlev ' . - . . .1IUM A N, FlsIIKtt A CO., oc21 dtf No 19 Moith Water HtreeL STEAMBOAT AGENT. i - - .AND r - . Special Agent for the Baltimore Obto Kallroad, my21-U KFAtfVILI-Z. fn l .,t; JOUN 1YIXS0N,,; UI-. I i ) ;o U'U.t 'II.' " i ii i: U. J .lii ll BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, i Sieam aud Cas-Pipe Fitter, Manofactorer an4 Dealer th Fleam and . Water UaogM, ispiur aua rt.ooiu Metal, aud (Mi . AiUelntt apfiertaiulng to a Brans I'uuuilrjr. , STEAM BOAT 1XD GK5EBAL CLACK Water Street, bet. Pine and Lcct. itvansvicle, IND. "Cash paid for mid Copper and Brass SOnAEFEK, CKUEN & KEUU, - VANDERBURGH Woolcii ! MillH, Pactorjf on Franklin Atxnve, near ',' Pigeon Creek 'Bridge. A Store oa Third Street.; between Main and , r Sycamore, . . ! Evansville, Intliuna, Maaafacturers of Jeans, Rati nets, Doc skins, . Blankets, Linaeya, ' Casalmerea, Blocking Yarn. k. : The blgbeat market price paid for Vfool. - mm-KU kinds of custom worK solicited Bend for Price List and Ham pie. apUSmw '' ' ' IV. IX. IlKiACK, ATTORNET & COUNSELOR i.t LAW :.- J,:AJ;KABOBf,',' ' ' ' Crittenden County, Kentucky, aprwtf , , : j. .:" ' J. S. MAL0NE, ' " A T m -, ' ' ' - - ' ' Wagon and Plow Manufactory, oo20 wSm MAD180NVILLE, KY. NOTICE IM II E KB T J1V !V, that at the next session or the Hoard of AjumlT Comintsslooers, I will m.se ap. pi let Ion lor license to retail spirituous Loon, at tbe old Becker mill, in Hectiun No. 21. Township No.6soiub.of Kangn 11 west, in Herman. Township, Vanderburgh County. Indiana, octf tuikl - - ' WH. U. FOWLER.
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to mii N E R V O U tAND t i nssi.ij I T A T i: o. - i ' Whoso fiufferinirs h'.vn Lccn ttrofrnctfrom liidJaa a use, aod wliu.o caFfs rctjuiro proa fpt rratrrimt to rcuuerieXiJ.teMca d-!sfral!o. I)i yr,u feci 'weak- riVL.tia,.,,.! ,;,.ii , " "I ' " ill' I-'ocs a ittl palpitatioo of tl.t; heart? Do.-s y.,ur liver, or urimry orcans, or y.mr 1A1pevs, freqtiQntly 9at 0f orJcr? Pd J-ou have pp. lis of Uit In siKing or djHppKia? Aro jour v,fU con -titrated? Da you ha?o hm-1!m ol faintIn, or rubht-i of iiod.j to ti.o Ih u.i? Is your memory in paired? J4 y,,lir tniDd cotibtantly dvcllio upon tins fulject? Dryou fid dull, Iihllms, moping, tirtd of computiy, ,f lilo? lo yon w kIi to lo left alouo, lo get awy from ovrrvhody ? , Does acy little tiling molo jot'., bturt or jump? I jour sleep Lrokea or rr:.lfs? Is tl,o !u,. tre of your eye us l.rilliam? tins bloo:u of your cfu'ck as l.riglit? Do you en joy yourstdf in hoc ety an well? Jh you pursue your luMness with iho Same tsoomy? Do you. feel un murli confideoce iu youjudl? Aro your BpiriM dull iud flsinjc, p;iven to fit i BUir UJ UU lull to JP lV0f or ? If to, do t. r t liiy ll dj rji,ia. H ive yon rustless night? Your Luck weak your knceH weak, nod linvo but litll.i appetite, and you attrituto tliit to dyipepnia or liver cc tn plaint? Tr,y ";cr,ro;,1 discteca, from tho efeetn of ndl-abu-su and excesses, have brout lit about that atato of weakness in those orearn tli.it baa reduced the (Mineral eystern m much an to induco almost every other disease idioey, hi nicy, paralysis -rial affectioos, fuiride, and almost every other (orui of di.-eavo which Lomanity is heir to, and (ho n il eaiiAa of th frotthle ce.'irceiy ever BUfpectad, an 1 have do -tore 1 or till but the ritfht one? , DineaMOS of thofo orpans repiire (!; nso of a dinretic. II KLM HOhD H FLUID KXTItAUT IiUCUU in the great diuretic, an l is a rerhiin euro for diaeaaeit'of the Madder, Ividneys, (Jravel, Dropny, () gmic We ik to t,.-, I'emilo Complaints, (Jcnersl Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in mulo or lomale, from whatever causo ori.itiating, aud no niat'er of how lone; fctaudiog. If DO treatment is huhmittcd tol Consumption or Insanity may cn im Our HomIi and blood are t-urporH l Irota thcKC bouitih, j-nd our henlth and bappincHS, and that of posterity, depend ujioti promj t of a rt liable remedy. ' HELM HOLD'S K XT II ACT lilJC11U, cstablihbed upward of eie.hteeu years, prepared by II. T. U J L M IM) j I) 40t Kroa :1 w aj', Nc w York , 101 8outh Tenth f-f r. cl. I'lllI.AItLLIMltlA, Vt.SX. J'ni'7K: tl 25 per Eottlf. or Fix Cotllcs far 0d 50, Delivered to any addnvH. all drucgists everywhere. Hold by None are jfenuitie unless Jmit' up in teel cngiaved wrupuer wall f.n;Bimilo of tuy Ce nic.il Warehou.-". and sigucd II. T. IIKI,UI Ol,!i. ! P O it T ii U A it JVk. , WINE. Used by Hundreds of Conreif ior.a for Chorea or Coaiiatmioa 1'urposea. Also.Exeellent for Ladles and WenkI renon.i. Vineyard t, Nt-ro J my rrEEttj i'obt nri; Mir, fonr Ht Hrn td. lhlil Itistlv eclcbri t-d NsUv Win, made from ihe Juk b ol the Oporto ,.;., ralMxi Iu this c iunirv. Us in .1 u. ...i toolc and utreniJt In nliiK I" "I't 1 1 s m nut.uriHiw.ed by any oil.n- nau W 1i... illiiic the l'"r" Jujci or lh I ducrii under Mr. H -t-t own r..11;ii uiiervlKlnn Ha pur.ty arid kh. i iim i,,-s are guaranU-fd. lli youiiuwi cliinl i.. PBrl.K of Its Kmrous fjuaiii I. , nn to wrnkwl Invalid inny It to Mil vu i t . it 1 pariicularly b n-flfi:il to iin i.j.' l and debll.laleil, and Hiiitm,! hi iih. vrious uiIiiki. Is tliulafllicl tlio v, imkii h x. It in in every r.hi.c-t A WINK TO UK ItF LlEV OS. Invalid nxi Hpper's I'ort Oiup Wine. I-maleH uw) hi-r'i i'ort, ingie Wine. Weak ly pernon tit d benclit Oy I's o.--. Hpeer' Vvlu iu bOhpilalH ar pretuued to ot her wtiifH, TMold by druKlH A. KpffeiV Vlneai I, N Jr 2M iiroalwiy, New ork Id. liTre t;:7 .1. Notice to Ceritr.ictor.-). m ii i n euoei s vv 1 L V.V. I f-1; CKlVI.ll Ht ItlH l Ulliy A ill.il'., . I en to.. uu II Monday, Novemle r nortHtruetlAii of a uriili Id. Isi.S, .'or 1 . l'i. .eui'i in ! Creek, tear I li ishiI Wet I l.ii plans." .Aclllettlloll-."" 1 'OH it. toil r ,:l ...ii 'Oi nil I leiniu ui" i ... i fi..i...-I.U lOUHt b- -C.-..10 '. d v.. ....... fy,n., ol tue urCtl ol tbtiie i .u ..; . Auditor V.ind. Imiit i ( '1,1 Lt;'. October 1Mb, l'i .1. I i id
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