Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 146, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 October 1848 — Page 2

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iehbors to no purpose. We only create Intelligence to the Latest JIoi ,b,wa i r ; ceivtd by Klec trie Telegraph idice against ourselves along the line ol Cja jjxpres from London a

WM. 11. CHANDLER & CO.

attended a few evenings a prejudice again

since, the Rail Road meeting at the Court the present route, without being able to ac

pool.

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House, aud while 1 was much pleased with complin anjthing-wnicn prejuuice may OI- . e una me wuoi. in u.gaiy interesting

many of the views presented by the various erate greatly to our Cisaavantage wnen we 0' speaker j, and gratified to perceive from the wish to bring forward measures that promise to dow tQ lhe latejJl momeul:

large attendance, that the citizens are fully a- be ol great utility to ourselves. ; Liverpool, September 16, 11 A. M.

live to the interests of the town, 1 could not I It would be very fine, certainly, to have the " Our special ex press messengers from Dublin but recret that the unfavorable as well as the Rail Road from Cincinnati to St. Louis passing and the disturbed districts in the South of Ire-

favorable side of the question had not been through Eransrille, but if impracticable why "ir-

more fully investigated, before it was deter- injure ourselves by talking of ill lietter far p0rtant intelligence, we hasten to subjoin an

mined to publish the proceedings of the meet-1 that we should vield the present route our ear- outline. ingand tocoramencean agitation both in this r co-operation and seek to derive advantage Another and more determined outbreak than I tVit f Mill 1 1 inhnn. ho afMttallir hml-en nnt in

State and in Illinois. from it when completed. This vre mar do .(fiii ..i.uu,,,

It is unwise at any time to set on foot pro-1 without engendering bad feeling, and with the messengers are not disposed to place implicit

jects which are hastily conceived; and it is es- concurrence of those who are interested in the reliance on all the rumors which they heard

pecially injudicious, to call public attention to Vincennes route. Let us get a charter for the respecting mis emuu, eiiner as iu us u..gm

schemes of internal improvement, by meetings, construction of lw0 lines of Rail Road to con- .. V.1 ! ? mrA KAriunnnilaiiK. itistilki- I . . a -1 ' ' . X II. I t . 1 . 1 1

puuuwuuu;, oua vwnrovuucuvc '"v.u; i neci wun meir s one goiug w i luiiuiiuj lagainst tue government, ana tnai aiuauy more creatioz excitement often iniurious in its ten-nd thenre toMt.Carmel. ioininstheSt. Louis I skirmishing has taken place between the po-

dencr. unless those schemes have been mature-hinr near niner another line to po to Indian- lite aod the insurgents. . In fact, they learn

GEN. 2ACHARY TAYLOR. 1..;J;..J:.:..., ..1 .i ... .J . ' , . . that loss of life has already taken place at a

l QUJJUUil,uuu.luU3IueuUluuai6IUUUUiu apousviarrincetonanareiersaurg; intersect- diatrict caned Glenlower. about eicht miles

FANCY COXFECTIONAHY. ; Aiizuttift Hisgen

"IVrOl'l.D respectfully inform die citizens of v t Evansville that he has lately owned a Fane

Confectionary store on First street, above Main.

who re Uo iiiteijs always to keep on nana urp and splendid assortment ol Cakes, Candiex, Coroi

4 ls, and other fashionable drinks, and almoin th truit season a vtried assortment of Frcits. He would inform the citizens that as he is a Confection

er by trade every tiling in the baking line will bo

aone oy nimselt, n any shape, size, or mode wished. Having just commenced in bus-inees he respectfully requests that those wishing tu purchase anything in

nis line would please give nun a call, and examine his Wdrk and prioes before purchasing "elsewhere.

IJCt. iu-tt.

FOR m ES ID EXT:

Of Louisiana.

FOi: VICE MESWEST: MILLARD FILLMORE, Of Sew York.

WHIG ELECTORAL TICKET. rot THE STATE AT LARGE; JOSEPH . MARFItALL, of JeflVrson. ÜUDLÜVC S. ORTH, of Teppecanue. DISTRICT iXECTOES: lit " I ir . Jamu E. Ulythe, of Vandcrburj.

Joum S. Davis, ot r loyd. Miltox (jKECU, of lVarNrn. PAVIO r. IIOLI.OWAT, Of WaY.NK. Thomas D. Waltoo of Hancock. Iovell II. Rot'&sEAt, of (Jreene, Eowakh W. McGuAdtttv. ot lrk. Jamis F. Scit, of Clinton. IUmii. D. Pratt, ot Caw. David Kilgoke, of Iclware.

id 3d ' itb Cth 7th Hth 9h 10th

present such reasonable and obvious evidences jng the Cincinnati line near Washington, and fromClontnel, where the police wereattacked:

of practicability and utility, as will at the out-1 thence ascending the valley of the West White and a short fight ensued, three of the rebels are

set, elicit a fair degree of confidence, and im- River to Indianapolis. Yielding our support reported to be killed, and two or ttiree 01 tne

press the community favorably tviüi respect to ho the present line of Railway we should dis- Pu" li. renorted to have fled from

the judgment and foresight of the projectors. arm opposition to our own schemes, and when I the out-station, leaving their barracks to the

If such prudent precaution be not exercised, nur lines were completed what would be the tender mercies of the insurgents. It is now

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)1p milhnn nf in intirnri. Minn come to bä re- nli? In IllJnnU w thnnl.l unnn ilirprt a Uroi LOUtlJeOtlT afcserteU trial tnree pieces OI caiJ-

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garded u.bumu,. ud. though they should Uhare ,hc Tad,, while in Indiana , he trade Z HS, ZHC

afterwards bring forward schemes which prom- 0f the richest counties through which the route the seat of the Marquis of Waterfurd. Among

ise to be ol incalculable advantage, the dis- to Cincinnati would pass, instead of come to the insurgents who were repulsed m the at

fmt which attarho tö th i nrniVr tor, mioht I , k ,.; t i ,,a OinuM tack of the police fetation, at Glenowler, a num

.,a.u ;r .t;lv nr.ni wi. .i . .-L i.. !....r orr ere taiu to nac urn uie uuiiui m w iut

rM""M, " UWk u"i nmBM triDUiary tousa lar neuer regiuiiuicoun- g2d dub Duri the altack ou lhe police

uon. it is important, mereiore, mat me cm- trr, than if the mam route came through our Station, at Portland, the Her. Mr. Meldicot.J.

rensof Evansville thould not hazard their re-1 town. ' Our lines, too, would pass through pros P., rector of the parish, contrived to effect an

nnii' nnfor ihrPivdnM unit Kound iinliment I tt,i ,har nmnLiinn leiitrauce into me oarracK, irom ine rear, ana.

by the advocacy of a measure unless fully sat- and able to aid in accomplish it. Extend- il?s saiJ' rt'!Verd ential service,by encour- ...... actuinjmsiuuo u. .vicuu aging the police to oßer a vigorous resistance. lsfied that it is worthy of their supiort, and in jng our r;ght branch to Indianapolis along the Oar messengers, who have made- particular

j order that they may arrive at correct conclus- West White Kiver we should traverse another inquiries as to the extent of the present out-

ions it is well to consider both sides of the rich inland valler, fertile and productive, des- brtf.ak' ntom u lnal .yem ol secret organi- ..,. . , r . j ' . zation has been extensively carried ou, not oi auesuou. titute of permanent transportation, and able i : ' -r,.- ,...

The great objects himed at by Cincinnati and to aid in the enterprise. At Indianapolis too, burst forth, but even in quarters which present

they

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lrction of tliose who are indebted to us and advantageous; ana next, to Deneftt themselves which would at once become thecreat route of I the immediate neighborhood of, if not within

wttle with those whom we owe. This is ne- mutually by obtaining the trade of the inter- travei from the South to the iXortli by way of the city, on a certain evening last week. An irmrr. and should have been done before this. ning portions of territory, and to depart so the lakes. It would have preference over the JCitJ

Our patrons will therefore excuse us if we troma straight line only, as will most ef- Cincinnati and Lake routes, because passengers ulated by poverty, and uot intended for the hould not find lime to devote that attention tr fectually accomplish this object. from the South, lauding here, would reach San- assertion of any political right.

urcolumnsthattheimportanceoflheapproach- oone ym contend that Evansville would dusky about the tame time they would arrive

ln election w ould seem to demand. Our col- 111 lue uuetl "ne anj 11 oalX wraam to at Cincinnati if continuing on the river and

umns, however, will not be found uninterest- consider whether ttich greater inducements in th0e going South would prefer itbetause they

ing. but will contain all the latest.foreign and me "aJ OI increased trade and travel, and larg- WOuld reach the Ohio river at a point from

riTY OF EVANSVILLE:

TUESDAY MORS IX Gt OCT. 10.

Notice. It is our intention during this and

the follow inn week to make unour books and M- UIS arc. "rl to open a direct inter com- ,ve fchouu connect with the protected road to an aspect of perfect tranquility, and this

. .i i . .i ii.-ir. mnniration hv rnilivflv tntinT th ' Umiahtpat I t.h . i I infer from the fact that Messrs. Doheuy 8

t-e now ve stauu wun iueoriuiu.ir ------- o -: o iueiomaine, du 1US o Gorman, about whom a variety of contra

i j .l i-ii i i- i laiiLi aiiuiicM. ruuLC. uiiiesxa iipiisnnn nrnipm.f i .:i tj ir v 1 1 i v.ni.iLirw i

(ittvr auue mis wc aiiaii cuutratui iu iiiaikc cut-1 -- - r luiiuu rwuaa IiUIU .uvdusviiic iu uauuusaj.

- - j g o Mr. Meagher has retaiued the services of

Mr. Kmven.of Thurles, as his solicitor, and

that gentleman is at prest-nt engaged in pre oaring his defence. Meagher feels indiflferen'

as tu the charge, as he cannot be identified as

domestic news and the political intelligence of

er

investments in the stock, exist along our

the d

ay.

proposed line, as to justify its substitution to the one already contemplated. In Illinois.

which at all seasons they would be certain of a speedy conveyance Southward. The rich valley which we should thus pene

trate in going to Indianapolis, would pour out

CQ-We call attention to a communication looking to the adtantages of trade and the

in oar columns today on the Mibjectof a Rail- mount of stock that would be taken, it would upon us its rich stores of agricultural wealth road. It is a very sensibly written article, perhaps be of little consequence which route the cross line to Cincinnati w ould also vield to

full of truths, and which should commandthe was adopted, as the country ould be pretty us a larger share of Produce than if it passed adeep thought of everyone who has the interest of much the same on either line and with refer- long our proposed line our market would benir city at heart. We hope we shall hear from ence to travel, the difference would not be come a great one, the Fork and Flour and oth our correspondent again, aud from any other very material, though it might be worthy of Pr agricultural products which now go to Madi r . ? . .1 .... '. it ... U . ,L. . . .

citizen wno leeis an interest in tue uiauer. "uu,,uc,ailuu l"e pproaen toacreat :snn ;niA.il fnr ih srt,,th .mnU r-nm m ...

thoroughfare like the Ohio, at a middle pointL- Hhn..l.l nM of iTO'i.mr nlr.

CCTWe were handedavery long communi- like ours, might not divert many from the Rail hn-rfirprtlr from nr nl toW.v nrl.n

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iiui. lu-ua, uu .-uuu, - tfcUa.u uiu ue compeueu 10 continue the st0ck of our Rail Roads would be desirable an article in the Democrat from our I ostmaat their course on it, did no such oppo rtunity for from lhe large lrade aut, grcat lravel which lkf y

rr. uvuiijj whs irujm nie vuiki. cuaugc exist, in inuiana tne sections ol

C0U11-I wniiM fcprnrp mir tnvvn crfivv with nn.

lay it over until to-morrow. We hardly know ,rv through w hich the two routes would be paralleled rapiditv and we should, without inhow to spare our columns just now for tuch likely to pa are strikingly different. Taking curring the envy or hostility of our neighbors, matter, so near the election. W e like short Uwrenceburg as the point of departure, the become prosperous and great, articles and if any more follow this one on thi roule l0 vincenne traverses a tier of counties sh.il ... h.

COUntieS Shall u than han fit nnri1r0c Kr nisi mtr

subject, we hope they will be short ones. lying on the waters of East White River, which ferins with our neighbors, or fehall we defeat fv-i-The Vanderbur. Democrat, amns the fre nearl.r.a11 .verf ferti,e aud ong the very our own certain hopes of greatness by attempt-

T.iviiiTvin ri,mnrrt r ,w ,h, C0Um,eS ln Uie l of the State, ia3 to. interfere with their,? The subject i.

graphic reports are cot to be believed, because now populous and comparatively oneofgroat moment, and we owe it to our The agents in all the telegraph offices in the alAy; winch produce largely and are m- se.ves to consider it carefully in all its bear country are Whigs, and warns the public not to " J desmute of the means of transports ings, before we are committed to any purlieu

f Vi mtf lha ff.ntlAman It nn I ' O I

1UI la 1 L 11 1 11 Lilt 111 . lllfc y Ulivui.u , si r 1 . n. . ... . . upon the uncertaiu spring floods of WhteRvmanages the office in this city is a good and r 10 . , AnOl- ? . , 1 .,, f cr. Being large producers they would from A:s UL true democrat, and we presume will vote for ., tion anm . t,...i -.t ,L a ,i....i.,,5n lheir mland Fove valuable suppor- Uon

TKAGtous Falsehood. As the elec-

nwrhe im hnu nr mtmnitr ran Vw

sunnnr. i -r i v

14 1. . a

They are alle to take a 100 volent or viturperative tobe called to tlie

aid ot Locotocoini. lhe Uarlisle volunteer

says;

. t T.iiIa T Art t Vt b rU v rf f Vi a lArtinn

, r .v . i . .1 t large amount of stock and their want of the the worse man for that; we do not think he , ' . ..means of transportation would compel themto

would lavor uie tocoioco party one Pruc.e npcearT tn th. J f. I -There is a man i.i the borough of Carlisle

more than he would the Whig party in fact . "" now, who witnessed Gen. Taylor torturing weAnow he would not. Knowing him and P T. ' c . . , one of his slaves by hanging the poor black Z .,..f.,irtu MTll wn:, The"Sou Koute" would pass through devil bv the two thumbs to the linib of a tree, knowing nothing of any other office, would it another tier of counties, Iving on the highlands, when he, (Gen. Taylor) with hi, own hands, not look very silly in us-as it does m the De- belween White River and the Ohio, which are "hipped hi,n wilh a cowhide, every ten min raocral-to rail out and abuse every person notremakably fertile, which are srselypo-v us for two hours and laughed at the fun!concerned in the telegraph offices in the whole . , . ftn, ( . ' " J The gentleman who told u this was present, c o i ulated, and which are all not verydistant from and witnessed the cruel treatmeut.and if uec-

couniry mere.y oecuae iuc pcupie vi aumc ui- lhe Ohio River , that immense thoroughfare a- essary, is willing to m.k oath to the above on Stat haft rf thpir mifH rnntrarr to nnrl . ... . ... r I -... "

uiu. w.w.v ' ' I Inn CT wrnrh tranvnnrlilmn tri I ni-o K I

opinions? The truth is the locos expect to be .... t , . ;F ' , . . . . . . i u er lhau uPn Railways moreover along this m a bud humor for the next six weeks, and they rQute lbe inhabitaats are corD arativel have not yet made up their minds where to and co nl, uuable t0 laUe in a vent their spleen, lhe returns from Maine Railway however much it might benefit them, first crossed the grain. There they expected prCKlucing less, they would also prove less valan overwhelming, crushing vote in favor of uahle as supporters of a Railway, independent their party, and lo! thty came near being oflhe diTerbioQ Vvhich the proximity cf the awamped. Next came Georgia, which is roll- Ohio River would cause. The country is also ing up Whig majorities and rolling out Whig ftnd therefore ,ess for & R Congressmen, making the State sure for Old thaa the rM q( Whhe R.

acK ana tue majoiuj oi mug luiuc ucit s , . . h rnmn.raf;r m;,.

-" o j - niiiiij ul illU

Gnieral Taylor made a great mistake when he dared to hope that the campaign would be

conducted towards him, by Locofoco, with

"kiudne and candor." If slander can ruin or harm his election he mu$t look to be

slandered, not expecting cithrr mercy or fairures from the unprincipled politicians who, by the most deliberate system of falsifi

cation, in ISM, defrauded Henry Clay out o hi election, aud the country out of the ta

rilT of 4"i. Our cotemporaryof CarlUle and

his witness are quite moderate, as yet, in de-

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Consreb ceriam uejruuu j uuuuv. Auu ,ftfmi,.t'wMrL .

Maryland, too, is reported to be increasing her ani, .... ,rnnU . f. I daring that Gen. Taylor only whipped hi.

uva! n ........ ..wv.iv. w. .ii, IllUJk iiKrii iui i : . I II . . . i I II J llarp lntpnil nrallwinir tnnso that ha l-itl

ed and ate him. They w ill improve, perhaps

vhig vote-and to-night will come Ohio, and let wilfc tha faTOf of capUalistSt who nerhaDS Penusvlvauia, thundering on the heels rincirter th nntlnr nrl nrnfil. ,1nn. C

,if Gorsia. victorvfor the PeopW Candidate! in tm.n.t,,rnt ,u .r c...... UP to lhis Point b election day, andeMablUh

o - - - mmwiiuw. ii v.iu Iii pit.lt I liio OUUUieril I I . .L i- .1 ii . ... x .hi., we aar. and that deeper thunder which Pfmt. h.n ih.,, I ' La i. j.... l!ie trulh ol ever-v l!nnS hy Jeposinon. e re

h. hrd in November, is calculated to fair.r Srh.w..ni. . k.i. L member that, in 1841. it was charged upon

;hhnrnd hianartv 'some'! ButL..,.: : ? 'oath that the W hig candidate for Governor in

rutuui m.i6"-. f uujuit Liioiu tiiii36 iu vuc cuusiruction. I r. i i i t- i . j .1 .u... i..,t hear no under it as well as ,T..,:. ..4 ' DeUware, had whipped a man to death; an

lljrj iuu j- - luuic iiiuuiu uiuui, aim a oiiuug Vllipc 111 IUn they can. They have had a good long awing wjln the Ohio River; would Cincinnati and at lhe teat and ought to give it op without so st. Louif prefer it when the prospects for trade many wry faces. However, let tbem rail on, Were less flattering and when it was apparent so long as they don, break the telegraph wires that they would be rai.ing up a third point to

we can put up with their growling. share with thm the trade of this line what KrlloIdcnV Dollar Magazine, i one of the best

hope is there then of success, and why attempt periodical afloat. It in full of solid pi action! readry The River is rising slowly at this place, an enterprise which caunot succeed, and which in? ma,tcr; S00'1 illustration, onecin a whiles . t Ä .1- tft .mhm'.l ... t jzfr. 1, .u tory, ni just enough of wit an. I aaml.it io MiiitIVrather quite pleaant. only serves to rmbroil us in a diflirultr with . w, , , ,. ., '

the story was predated in, even after tiie un

fortunate victim, the murdered mau, had

bhowu himself at various public meeting, and

mailt soli-mn afililavit that lie wan still livinr

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LIST OF LETTERS.

REMAINING in the fost Otiice at Evansvill Ind., on the 1st day of October. ISiS.

Ashley Wm Col Atlant Elizabeth Müs

At.riius diaries

lieaty 11 uii liurkum EG,

llrewtr L

lioun Jacob or ) .

Michaei Knott

Ieach Elizabeth Mcpherson Wm V McGinder J.hn Maxwell Reynolds Sc Co McCormick Henry -Mcrfmyder John Marth Thumai

31eeks John

BiiFb.Mr Boot it Shoe- Ma-ey Nathan B-

ooe of the insurgents at Ballinsarv. "

From the inquiries w hich our reporters have

made respecting the approaenmg Mate trials

we fine the government contemplate carrying

on the Diosecutious iu the most vigorous man

ner. thoucu s to the ultimate late 01 tne per

vjnstobeput ou trial, if convicted, nothing but vague conjectures can be hazarded, which

t would be out in place tor us to trouble you

with. . .

The case of Mr. McManus. who was appre

hended at Cork, is aup;Hwed to be one on which

the crown lawyers deem tne, materials lor a

prosecution to be very strong; and in reply to

an inquiry from him as to ine naUtre of the charge of which he stand accused, he has been

tuformed, in a short formal rep! lfom tne solicitor's office, that he wiI put on his trial for high treason. We are informed thit he had

been eight days at sea, on his voyage to America, when the vessel in w hich he had embnrked

was obliged to put back from stress of weji:ier

and on taking bhippiug a second time, at Cork,

he was arrested. We believe that his business

here, as a forwarding and commission agent and geueral broker, produced him home JC1200 a year.

e must not omit to state that no less than

23 of the 3d Buffs have been arrested and com

mitted to jail, for shoutiug repeal.

As considerable anxiety and curiosity is lell

respecting the fact of Lord John Russell being

sutnmonedasa witness on behalf of Smith O'Brien, we directed our Dublin messenger to

make some inquiries on the subject, and he re

ports as lollows: "As soon as Lord JoIiuK.

ha b boeu placed on the wituesa table, he will

be hand.'d for recognition certain autograph notes of his own. These notes, it issaid.were

written by the noble Lord, during the memorable reform bill agitation, and convey instructions to the effect that lame, bodies of men

thould be marched upon London, under the

pretext of petitioning, but,in reality, to ternty if not worse. As we have net tseen the documents, we cannot, except upon the reports ol

others, testify as to their contents. Those who

ought to know, however, affect but little mys

tery upon the subject. How these da mningdocuments got into the hands of Mr. O'Brien s solicitor, is unknown, Encland.

Our London correspondence, received this morning by special express, contaim some, information regarding the huh State trials, which

is rather interesting.

The English law officers of the crown are it is said, amending the monster indictment

against Smith O'Brien, and the Irish Attorney Ueiit-ral will be aided by a person of legal experience in the preparation of the necessary ie?al forms. It will take all, too, especially

if that celebrated lawyer, Mr. Joseph Napier

is engaged for the defence; his consummate, skill iu detecting flaws in an indictment, are so notorious, that the government must look

well to it, lest on that ground, a verdict of

acquital be returned. In well informed quarters, it is said that John Rüssel will endeavor to evade going over to Clonmel, so as to avoid thea.vful exposure which awaits him there, at the hands ot Whiteside, Butt, Holmes, andO'-

Loughleti. ' . .

The chartist districts continue quiet, but the police authorities are still active in watching the leaders, aud arresting all against whom there is thi slighfst charge.

The Financial Reform Association, which has been established at Liverpool, is about to

organize branch societies throughout the kuu

dorn, wit j the view of effectually agitating

me iinpoiiani question 01 a reaucnon in me national expenditure. : The association has al

ready done much good in exposing the shame

less system of extravagance connected with

the Court, and the awful jobs which are practised by all parties connected with State affair.

maker.

Bernard Grace Mrs Blevins i'enelopc Miss lilevins 1 Miss

Bopett Peter

bmvinan 1 nomas II

Brown Thomas Breed Uufus liar h.er John W : r

iiates Elizabeth Mrs '

Bcyerly John care ol J llarl jJaulfd John .

Uaskett Thomas

Barret Julian Miss

Beach Joseph O

Bonn Jacob

Bernard Adolphe ' ;' Blvvins R Mim '

Billmau Adam

Birth Casper

BulkT Adam

lieelerCL

Brewer Louis care of ) T. SI. Johnson i

Carter .Mikel

Conner James Cioin (Jeurge W Corkman John Chism Elizabeth II ' Ca-iidy Patrick. Collins Juhn.S (Jona way Jacob (Jhapi i t-.hlia B Cambrou Charles Gimbron Charley I 4 . . IJ L

ay it r Caliell KB 3 Clark H : r .'

Cralley Vinson c'raviiey Mrs . . Cuuiings William GearliHg JuLniuua L).ivis John ) Ue Bruler Lvtliiie '2 'oiley Ali low A Uuiican John Diu-.Nathan 2 L)ury Lurenz 2 Üuty Daniel II Duuker aiuutl üobbias T I) Douian IVtcr üe orf T täclile Mathing & Jccob Evens Joliu Ewing Jtdediuli Eastun Ii I Co Eile August E.-ikridge Win

I iui her tu Wm Mrs

EMcrkiii Ii E Evan Paul Kreuch John X ruber i' .S 2 tVm ll iluh r ithian A l'ielvl3 i:nl!f y i'uigernaul ChriMupIur r'urijua Hiram Plazier SH'liätT tirant.Mary Ann Gray ham Chrs'i iiregory Janas Gray Kobert

Lirithth lil ward Dr

McDowell Win G

Magarv Margaret Miller WH .Meek Wm Morgan ü W Mcpnerrin John Martin James W j Citrk S U Western I 'Miiler bimpKn b Ur 2 Martin öarah.Mra , Money SP Maj Mail tNjloinon - - Martin W V ihr McOrew Saml P. Martin Win JMcliinnis Theodore Mclntire James McÜonalJohn D ' Morris Wr.i ' Mclutire Edwin Maney Hobt li Mclntire Enibrea Matthews John U iobb John iSobie Mary Neel Andrew J . Parka William Pt Uuson ft P Pansier W Price Elijah IV-rroml Cappctt ' Trice i ramus. Mrs S Predion v C Prathtr John J Parker hrancid S Parker L D Pngcti Mahuliln Pai nur .Ma.ccroi LI) li ing lloae John KontUAADr ift-vi-UWini; It Ivtuiil kr (Mcaoi boat! KuUer WiiliHJii iiicktts Char! K4iu luruu Kodier Daiiit I Kinder Lorenzo Kisicr Jopjj liauliiis James L Üosb Clurlc Li Jvuark lieorg filers Isaac tiiiitli Ihnnah Mrs fMiuib Nicholas tepliciia Malinda .'t'llt rs IU rijaiuia Spurrier E P Rayens eih tfinidi Thoina ivens tarah'M ii frtnitli.S Elizabeth Mrs äainborltiii John .. 1 itle Suan - fj.uart Eucnidri Miti'irJ hark John II rxhoonoNtr William ' .lecvaiw John Mi.rpCS ! utiilH'ry Süniior Wtldo Still well AUx Sheet Win J Sr Wm ' San ford II L

i iiomiiMm ionrr

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Persons enquiring for any of the above letters m ill lea6ay they arc advertisod." c V mi pit v . Evansville. Oct. 3, 113. fU .

PETER SCOTT, House and Sign Painter. HAS opened a sh p in Evansville, at the Exchange Hotel, where he is prepared to do all kinds ot Hon?, Sign, and Carriage Painting, at the lowest rates lie respectfully requests a tharä ot public patronage. . . jy 29-tf

LAXDAMD TOWNLOT8 roit SALE. I WILL eell at private eak a tract of Land adiaio mg Evansville, containing about twenty seven acres; abp, ten or Clteen Lots in tho upper enlarra xuent of Evansville, all of which I will sell on rwsönable te-ms in quantities to. suit purchasers Tneoe wishing to purchase Land or Lots, will find it to their jyllj to apply immediately. . , . F.. A.CORBET, Agnt,

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