Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 125, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 September 1852 — Page 2

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A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR. CITY OF EVAN8VILLE; Daily Journal per year, - 5 OO 4 bjr tle weck.. lO Trl-lTeeklr Journal, - - 4 (Ml vrecklrJaurnal, - - - - 2 UO -mnin Jonrualt - 3 For President GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. F.or Vice Jreldenjtt WILLIAM L GRAHAM, Or BOBTH CJLB0U9A. Ftr G9trmr. NICHOLAS JlcCARTIT, or hakiom cocrrr. Ftr Lituttmant Givmrr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, or VOaCICIKO COÜIITT. lor Congre, WILLIAM ItEAVIS, Jr., or OIBSOÜ COCHTT. Fr Trtatmrtt SUtU B1M0X T. ILA OLE Y, of Uayu county. Fr Jtm4itr Stmts. DOUGLASS MAGU1KE, of Marion county. Fir Secrettrf SUil. JOHN osuoKXK, of Clay county. r Rtprttr Supnm Crt. A. L.ÜSBOKXK, of La port county. mFmr Clerk Spr$m Crt. JAViKS A.STKKTCH, of Granl county. Ftr Spriml4nt tf Cmmm StkfU. AAK03 WOOD, of Putnam county. FtrJuJf f Smprtmt Ctitrt. First District JOllS HOWI-L Las-an couniy. ictnd CHAKLKS DEWEY, Clarfc coobtj. 7 4,rrf Dald McDonald, Monroe couutj. Fturtk SAMUEL Ii. üüOKIXS, Vogo county. ELECTORAL TICKET. KATOKlAl ELECTOR. HENRY S. LANE, of . Montgomery county. rXEASAST A. 1IACCLEM AN, of Kusu county. DISTRICT ELECTORS. Rrl District Joh J. Chakdlkr, Vanderburjf couutj v4 Juhm D. Fcaacsos, CUrk couuty. ' " Capt. Scott Carter, Switzerland county. rrtk Jon S. Scoar, Decater county. Fifth Datib Kiixooaa, Delaware county, fitzt A Johh Co at a, Maiou county. Setmtk Kichar V. THOrw, Vigo county. tirktk G. O. Bemm, Tlpjeeauoe county. A'uM-T. S. Stas field, br-, Joseph county. Tctk4kux 8. Frazier. Kosciusko county. ZUttutk GctTATct H. Vow, Hamilton county. Messrs. IKcCartjr & bright. Candidate for GoTernor, will address their fellow citiiqi at the following times and places, and they respectfully request their fellow citizens to gWe notice of the a me. Jftw Albany; Floyed co, on Fridy, Sept. 24. liardiusburgh, Washington eo, Saturday Sept, 25. Paoli, Oranpo eo, Monday Sn. 27. lied ford, Lawrence co, Tuesday, Sept. 28. tit. Pleasant, Martin co, Wednesday, Se t. 29. 'Washington, Darteaa eo. Thursday, Sept. 3U. Jasiter, Dubois co, Friday, Oct. L. Pelersburgti, Pike co, Saturday, Oct. 2. fioonvllle, Warrkk co, Monday, Oct. 4. Nwbnrp, Warrick: co, Moudav, Oct. 4. EanriUe, Vanderburgh, co, Tuesday, Oct. S. Princeton, Gihaoa co, Wednesday, Oct. 6. Hearts, Miller aud Lane. The Congressional candidates, Wm. Reavi Jr., Esq, and Col Smith Miller, with his Aid, Gen. Jo. Lane,held a discussion on Tuesday last, at the Scott Club Hall. Mr. Reavis led off in a forcible and convincing speech, setting forth his own claims, and defining the position he occupied upon the variou3 questions in which the West are peculiarly .nterestcd, in a frank, fair and exceedingly happy manner.Mr. It. confined himself to the "Whig platform on which he proved himself 1 be .firmly planted, and "says it is broad enoagii to hold akl the world and the rest of mankind," including Col. Miller, who not unfrequently jumps on behind him, when the Locofoco plank proves too narrow as it often does, to cover Western interests, to say nothing of it in a National view. On the whole Mr. R.'s spech was a 'noble effort; his vindication of Gen. Scott, from Locofoco calumny, was masterly and conclusive. Mr. Hearts occupied one hour, and was then fo'. iewd.bj his yery respectable opponent, CoL Miller. The Colonel's speech, was so much more dignified and respectful in its bearing, than Locofoco speeches generally, and some to which we have recently listened, more especially, that we are not disposed to find fault with hisjnanner. So far as argument, or bold .advocacy of principles were concerned, his speech was a .milk-and-water affair, and apparently so received by the audience. The Col, proceeded Her the old stereotyped Locofoco style, in opposing all Whig measures, from the boginning of time down to the prescut day, with total disregard to their relevancy to the issues involved in the present political canvass, or to such measures as the people .of "this Congressional district are .directly inte rested, own on the Tariff, Down on, the River and Harbor improvements so far as he knew; rather thought he should not have voted as Judge Lockhart did, had he been in 'Congress. .Down on all measures that woo Id advance the price of property so that every poor man could not buy a farm. He did not tell us whether he desired always to "keep the "poor man's" farm at original cost or not, but such is the tendency of his doctrine. The Col. thought there were no interests .in Indiana that required protection; evidently not conceiving the eligibility of this .location as a manufacturing point or ithe effect that extensive manufactories of all kinds, -would have upon the products of the farmer. Gen. June, who has been figuring more or less conspicuously in this Congressional contest, seemed full to the brim, and asked Mr. Reavis to give way, during his reply to Col. Miller, for an explanation, which Mr. R. very courteously did. The Gen. defined his position,:onfirming what Mr. R. had charged him with, that of interfering in behalf of Col. Miller, by making ranting speeches at their stated meetingsand calling an extra one occasionally, to forestall his good neighbors against Mr. R. by conjuring them to .vote for no Whig; that they were not trustjyorthyin his estimation,evcn with a steering oar of a flat boat. The Gen.'s disclaimer was not .very graciously received, with the accompanyipg re mark that "Mr. Reavis wae tot small qam&" for him t -" .j... upon.

"W XX I Gr TICKET.

Now, if the connection in which his friend ironically placed hisnarne with the Presidency, so flattered his vanity as to cause him to regard Mr. R. as his inferior in any particular,

except in self conceit, he egregiously mistakes the true estimation in which he is held, as well as the true comparison he bears with ... .....!' uns same -smaii game rhis powder upon, in three successive fires at Boonville, Newburgh, and Evansville, ' 'J. . ' ' 1 . . .... 07-The Times of Tuesday, comes s aown with unmeasured severity ,fcJ ur - of the Whig press" ami r, tl.olinAf nn.l most stupid creatures that disgrace the editorial ra.; : T,!;,n, . - t - .in r A .,r. llUWi as w v uuii b toko uiij vi ung v vu.- ' . ... . selves, and can't conceive who those liarsii epithets apply to, we will not attempt to defend them. But it does remind us most for-, ,;m, r . rt.,;ni,nrnrn niiinn" xvl.J rihlv of fPrtain Icofoco Rcullion" who ciuiy, oi a certain jocoioco scuinou wnoi appears as the apologist of the blackguard Pettit, and other demagogues aud who vili - fies Gen. Scott, in the most wanton manner, and who is held in the most supreme cona . .1. e 1. 11 .1 . v:tl. r. v, .11 .i. v;t, vornir iiiitm nr. 1 v h nrrr-iu iiii-ii. ilii v"r' "v ' regard to the "rrovellin'r abuse' "which the Times alludes to in the Journal, we have nothing to say in thw connection the verAir r T mililii. iinniinn in nur rvnr la (titirpltr ot 1'"""" v J satisfactory. The Times can traduce and misrepresent

Scott, abuse and slander other worthy and Below wo publish a copy of the confession consistent gentlemen with impunity; its edi- which ho made to his spiritual adviser, ltov. tor not having moral honesty enough to be , 2.SJ . . . r.' , , . , , . , , In addition to this confession, Cri.t acheld accountable to his Maker, we shall not, knowledged himself guilty of the crime of and trust others will not hold him ac-j forgery, which was laid to his account in Oliio, countable. But if the Journal happens to before he was arrested f;r the murder of Nye. publish a leaf from the political history of a IIc aI confessed to other crimes, the uature V . .1 1 . ... ., , of which wc have not.been able to asoei tain. Democrat, though true ns Holy wnt-Oh!. The wholo Confe,sion shows the singular it is treason! it is eo diegracclul to the pro- correctness of the essential witnesses in the fession!! so base and stupid!!! Charley, that trial, and tends to give coniiJence in the valwon't do. ue of merely circuuiatantial evidence. It is a pitiable story, this confession and CCrMr. Win. Hughes on the corner of we hone it may be used to profit by those who . , ,, . . . . , i arc treading the thorny paths which, m the Main and .Second sts., has just opened a' ttSO of thi vull,hfu. but hardened criminal.

splendid assortment of Dry Goods, well suited ti the retail trade of this city. Mr. II. is an experienced merchant, and elects his goods with rare taste. We hope he may

receivers he justly rocr:ts, a full share of!.,. ..vati.. f.f.v

the trade. A Short Life Hon. Ed.vard Stanly, in a criticiitn upon the "Life of Gen. Pierce" a few days ago, said that all the acts of the man might, as Tom Marshall said of Tyler's administration, be (like w;ords inclosed in parenthesis) left out of the history of the country without injury to the seas?. We are authorized to withdraw the nanic of; John Ccrrx.ES, as a candidate for the ofiice of County Treasurer. A Sad Story. Miss Ida William?, a beau liful and talented young English lady, 23 years of age, w ho was rescued from the steamboat Atlantic, has arrived at Dolroit The Advertiser, ofthatcily, 6tys: ".She had just arrived in this country, from England, and was travelling westward with a view to select a location ior a futnre residence, in company with a twin-brother, a married sisier, a brother-in-law and two nieces, all of whom were lost. Shestates that the last recollection she has of acythiug which took place on the Atlantic, she was standing in company with her friends on 1J10 deck, when a beam or piece of wood fell and killed her brother ajud hitting her also in its fall, injured her back, when she found herself on board the Propeller, on her way to Erin without clothing except her nightdress without monsy, and without a friend on this side of the broad Atlantic, her friends were all lest! Without knowing where to torn for succor, she took passage on board a Detroit boat, and reached this city, where her immediate wants were supplied, and where fliehai been kindly offered a bonis in the f-.mily ofa highly respectable and hospitable resident of DeUoiU n3"MThe waris now begun." Democratic Orator. What war! One against the growth and prosperi.y of the West, in an insane attempt ito elect iohe Chief Magistracy of this Repub lic its bitterest foe, iiaiikiiU Pierce! A war against every laboring iuau, by reducing his means of support to the British Free Trade standard! A war against the widows and orphans of Revolutionary soldiers.! A war against soldiers engaged iin the in Indian wars upon our frontiers! A war against granting pre-emption rights to actual settlers upon the public jands! Ji war against the .Fugitive Slave Law, und in favor of the dismemberment of the Union! If this war spoken of, is of this kind, it js well the people are early apprised of it: for the advocacy of the election of Franklin Pierce, is indeed a declaration of war again? t all these thiugs. .A war of this kiud is in favor of the destruction of property upon our Western rivers to the amount of millions yearly, by "Democratic platforms," and "Piercers," and in favor of the loss of every life that travels therein. Such a war h in favor of British Free Trde the utter exclusion of domestic manufactures; aud the consequent dependence of this country upou England for everything we cuu produce ourselves. This is the aim of the British Free Trade Pierce and King party, if they are to be judged by their acts. And a war against the people, to make the poor poorer, and reduce them to the level of the pauper laborers of Europe, ltyublic. A Sign jx Pennsylvania Worth Recop.Dl.iso. A meeting of democrats, who have never voted a whig1 ticket, but who now go for Scott and Graham, was held in Hellam township, York county, on Saturday, the 21st ult. One hundred and twenty dem- , pcrats were present, who raised a pole over I one hundred feet high, to which was at- ( tached a flag, on which is inscribed in large , letters, "Scott, Graham, and the Constitution." 1 Philo, Enrv.ircr.

From the Mobile Tribune, Sept." 3d. Coiifekhlon und rxccutiun of NATHAN CltlST ! FOR THE MCEDER OF TlIEODORE NVE ! !

The execution of Crist for the murder of Theodore Nye, took place yesterday at half past three o'clocK, p. m. iSoine thousand or thirteen hundred persons, composed ot men, women und cinmren, assemble.! on the outside of the iail, with

- - - . Ii .u;. nuru iiwifcinff toward the inil. , v" " - r o - o'ebek. but. at the earnest solicitations oi uie, . ... r . .l..r.. I U. criminal. Uie aiieriu, uhi.i.üii, ucnnuu uiv execution until the latest moment and even ! Came to the pest office ut two o'clock, at simi- ! lar solicitations the prisoner hoping that . . . . . , c .,,,.1 : I , ,,,.,;! liij 1 something miut be lounu in tue mail lor ins benefit. j About two hundred persons were admitted within the jail walls. Before the execution and up to the last n.o I f -1 a 7 I...!.!.. üelore IUC CXeCUllOU aim up iu ui- iasi h;u- ... .!... .1 . ( H(; walkcJ tQ the waffolJ witIl tt tirm fcte) ; EurVeyed the instrument of deatii deliberately and seemed to be as little interested in it as were those who were assembled aroumi mm as spectators. hile the shenlt was uojusiB eciaii . . n.r thft rono around his necU he epoKe 111 nr.,l.nilpK. am! i.ist hpf.iri the iatl fall was given, his last words were; "God Lkss you, and (Jod bless-me;" aduresfsing biii)selt' . lt H'c CUtriU. The execution was managed skilfully and kindly, and the prisoner died eviJently v.ithout muci, pai. have led to to sorrowful an end. THE COSTLSSIOX, Having no longer any hope of escaping the '!:.... ..r.i.i, ...! .. .:.,.. ,1 1. - - . . vj j j soul during the short titan I have yet to live, I thereby make a full confession of my guilt in the awful murder of Theodore Nye. The idea ol committing tiic murder first entered my mind on the morning of the d iy we left New Orleans for Mobile. Nye tolJ mo that he had ul arge sum of money, und was on his way to Cauf jruia and this trm4ted ine to commit the deed. Having heard him say tint he badsoni? friends in Mooile, I tld him that I was coming here, and if lu would come a!onr. I would nav his rasia-re. It was then 'my intention to kill him on tlu way here; Lut my heart failed me, and I abanloned the idea entirely. 1 th.'ii deter; ii;neu to iro to Montgomery 011 the day ot our arnvul nere byt wncu I went to the New Orleans b jat for my baggage, th-- servant .who had charge of it w as uwuy,and I couid not get it 1 re turned to the Hotel that lime, and thn Devil again put it ir.t i my head to kill Nye. I went and bought a hammer re'soiving tj execute my purpose during the night, but my heart failed me; and o;i tue morning of t.10 üLli I aroe again deter mined to give it up altogether. I left my rouiu early, Aye being asleep, having been out the nigut be fore. Two or three times bej'oro breaklast, I went to the room to kill him, but could not U j it! 1 ate breakfast and went again up to our room anJ told him. to get up and come, and get his breakfast, and left the room. After awhile I started upstairs again, without ny idea of murder, but when I entered the room, Nye bi-iuj still iu bed, the first object that met my eye f a the secured hannn .r which I had purchased. In a vio.'.iait in w hat seems now a wiiirl of derangement I seized the hammer and ttrove to bury it in h.s temple. He said nothing afterwards, and made no noise, but seemed struggling to move himself. I took a towel and tud it tightly about his throat, and then scare b-'d lo. h.s money, under the pil o.v aa J in his pockets. Being disappointed, I w ent down stairs, pjid our bills, and asked for a package A'ye had deposited. Failing to get that, I weut directly to the .New Orleans boat, yot my baggage ai,d went on board the Jjowiides. I n.v r was on board the St. Charles, as one oMhe witnesses on trial asserted. Shortly uf.er getting on board the Lowndes, Curl and T. rrell camo aboard Irom the Oregon. I wus sitting on the forward part of thiJ boat. Curl came and took his seat by me and remarked, "we bad a pleasant time coming over. 1 said "very pleasant. He sjid "tue Oregon is a very liae boat" I replied "yes; very " and so on, not correcting his impression that I had come over with him. On our w ay to .Montgomery, many little incidents were spoken ot by Curl aud others, that tok place on the Oregon .all of which ! spoke as though 1 was familiar wiih them. And when these were brought ayain to his mind by Gen. Andrews, to whom I related them, they confirm d his iioprestion that I had come with them from New Orleans. I do not doubt that Curl is an honest man, and that he fully believed every w ord he siidat my trial. I uad managed to deceive him. We remained on board the Lowndes all the day before she left except about two hours, during which Curl stated, we were wandering about the city. On cur way back to the boat, when we got in the neighborhood of the post otliice we parted he going to see "the tvild horse'" and I to tiie boat. Curl came down just after dinner, and the CaptarTi asked liim, I think, 'to go to the pantry tud get something to eat. When I first w ent on board the Lowndes, I registered my own name took a state room and went to it-rshaved off my whisker, and changed my dress. 1 was sitting in front of tho boat, reading, when the officers c ime on board in search of me, and they passed by me. We reached Montgomery very early in the morning, and I went up to the Hotel." I have no recollection of the conversation which the wittness, Boling, testified as to having passed between him and myself. Think it did not take place, as by that time my excitement had worn off, and I was current of a conversation between Scrgents and myself, is generally, correct; as is also the largtr part of the test mony given by all the w.tnesses 0:1 my trial. Tnat I was seen at the Bank, with a carpet big in my hand on the morning of!

the jlope Gf being admitted to witness the Uc aside closing bceuc in the lile ofa great criminal,! ' One d All the houses within the vicinity were crowd-f that I car

th? murder, that I took oyster?, and was introduced to some one at the oyster house, and that I was met by the middle Clerk cf the night before the murder are not correct. But I have no doubt that the wittnesses

, 11 a - , . ! v-v . 1 ..1.4 alt- 1rt1imrwi T lmt-n no fault to finl with them, and no malice gainst them. I , hall die in win nrrainsi any'oouy ui uie worm. ) , tf.o Lord hel-i others to feel as kindly toward. i - I do towards them. ifftrcr which is still in my bosom, can make no reparation to the rehfiva nf mv roor unfortunate victim. Oh! .J '. . . ... that they lorrrive me. ah man can uo now ? t t .! ,...,,-(!, I.,J! g to ni- uiuir iurgivnaa9,auu'iiij ""i inav lieln them to raut mv nvi2 request. . 1 c all .1 thousr the destruction of bjdy scarcelv realize how tliat 1 liave committed nnvthi" fo awful as to stain my hands in my II . 1 la . . . I . I . . 4v ( urolllCr S Oiooa: D.liail n-eu um 1 iii. ., 1 1 ...:,!. 1 brother s uloou; oatan ieeiris wneii 1 iitm the thou ihain9f anJ blixntcdmy feeling, and blinded ,,1V (.vts ?Q that nlthondi I tried again and j aain to get loose, I was dragged to the com- , iniss,on of my luul oliencc. Ulli my mu OÜ have mercy on me as I hope he has-an:I sav inercv on me as 1 nope ne ;ias-mi:i aimy soul from Hell ! NATHAN C II I ST. ti-jtwleriJ. 185Snccclt ol.Ur. I'icrce. It is generally supposed that the only speech made by Mr. Pierce when in Congress, was in opposition to the bill for the relief of the widow of Gen. Harrison. This is not so. The act of 1030 gives lo the widows of officers, etc, entitled to pensions under the act of June 7, 1 332, marrievl prior to expiration of the hist period of said ofiice rs Arc. service, and before the 1st January, for live vears after the 4:li of March, ir3b the annuity or pension which niiirht have been allowed to their husbands in irtue of said act, if living at the time it was passed. In 10 11 a bill passed the IIousi,' of Representatives to extend thy act of 1C3Ö above ineulioned, and when it readies the Senate debates for IG 11, as published in the Congressional Globe, pae 1 1 7, show that Gen. Pierce, made a speech on the 25tli of July, ICH, in which lie thus states his position on the passage of that act. In reply to Mr. Ren ion, he said: 'That Senator, (Mr. Berrien. seemed to him, could not have been apprised of the progresi of Revolutionär pensions He rose now to state what that progress Jiad been, and to show from history, from legislative acijon, from documentary evidince. THE DANGER WHICH MUST INEVITABLY ARISE FROM A LIST OF PENSION J'OR CIVIL SERVICE. 1 le co aid n.9t add uee more cone! u A ve evi -deuce that he too his stand upon principle in this case, than by adverting to his course t;t the last se-iou of Congress, when a bill iroiii the lloit-c of l'eprerentatn e., ex '.ending the l.v.y of JC33, was under consi kration. With a ihls excp!io:i h? stood alone among the members fro::i New England in RESISTING THE PASSAGE OF THAT LAW." The ao;agaii st which Mr. Pic re 3 spike and o.edg;ive live years, half pay to wi l-ow-s or orphans of ofiieirs, sol Jiers, 5iv., who have DIED IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE THE 'Jj'i'il OF APRIL, IClf?. It also expends tho benefit of the net of June 7. 1032, to WIDOWS OR CHRILDREN OF OFFICERS, Sc?., who have died since the 4:h of March, 1031. A n.vxu CoitKSiON. There is no novel; in the fact that the IJriti.-h press is unanimously for Pir.ncE; but there are both frankness an 1 instruction in the, fvllowing p.! ra graph from the (Liverpool) Euroj can Times; "As regar Is England, public pvrrpatl: v, it is needless to sav, isenlisledon the side of tb.e Der.ioeratie candidate. Yot that Gm. Puree ? c.onsiLi'cd thz belter man. Fur thcnvla, 1 1 v is merely accepted as the oomiiue of that jjreat luirtv In the Union alio desire to push 'the principle of free wade to it utmost limits." trln o'her terms, General Piekce is not the favorite in Britain 0:1 account of his superior fitiiess for the Presidency of t lie United Slates. General Scott is confessed !v (he superior ctnJidiite to maintain the honor and pronio'e the interests of his country are concerned. But General Scott is Ann-riean, and will be faithful to the American Republicas while Gentral Pinnen is relied upon the fosterer of British commerce and manufacturers at the co;-t of American farmers and mechanics. For that reason and that reason only General Pieue is "accepted" by the Br'uish politicians. Rcf,uLlic It is expccteil llic Cornelia yV. be ready to take her jdace as an evening packet between this ehvandSt. Louis, b' t lie lat ter mrt of the week. The staire will then In ;loin..il -mil flio mo 1 rirri. il nil lit' (.r- 1 01. Mopp i, and me niaucarrau ou n.c cor nelia . Won Telegraph. L . : ; , , lilinois has at the present tirre completed . 1 . , 1 11 11 1. and in operation, lw hundred :id twentyt - I v 1- .1 mutvulr- 01 rail iv;;d; and 111 another vear tl.'ere ililu; at le.tst six hundred miles, and in four years at least siztun, hundred miles in operation. ft --. r . . . . . . 4...,. T-.i,lwri,l .1 ,1 rvTrw r n ii r .11 . V'u ' 1. 1 .. v 11 11 . 1 j 1 u 11 .1 it 11 . t-vb ii 1 . .. , .... j fdoi Mae?, cnu juu win iiau a 0 juarc ut.ru 10 an inca. 1WWHI HIT FUST RF.CE1VEU I'mle Tom's Latin as It Is, or res I ifj'i.f the Lol" by Y. L. G. .suiitii; U.ie.-c'u by Authorof the Wido Wide World; Fields St rait Bjk; ales and Traditions of Hurpi-ry; Lotus Eatinp: Lette;: om Itlay, iho Alp and the Khiue; lSenjainin's Architect ; troiu IiIIntrMs guidj &c, vc, sonilü for sale bv T.COXYXGTON 6c CO E 10 COFFEE IUI mi-s liest rjuality, Iu sVjre and to arrive r Georp.-t n, f r sale by sent 10 .s. E. GlLhEKT öc CO., .Syc. near Water, I 1 ECEI El) an J for s ile 0 bus'iels wcat Potatoes tt ' XI alto-it Iia ltov market j.nt e at sentit! COOK'.s FAMILY GKOCEIIY,

1 iiat in noming more iow), uui u.uii , i0h t muck'km i .i.i . ... iji?riiara maicicmi .1..

others tolly from temptation. 1 he Iirst Vaiid.'roiirgli county in u next LcgiSutdre. nc-.J. I U fcl'i IJurLcad 5!

ht of crime, if not resisted, may lead to iryw aut!wriii t uiuoum-d c. K. dkiav s etU L VM ' o7 i 's uo 5

CÄXDIDATES J)ErATMEyr Circuit Jiu''u, TTr'Wo an authoriz."! to annoitnco - ALVIX V. IIOVEV Ej., as a cundldata f.r tlio Circuit J udro of tiio Jl Ja! uiiirict, at Uj ue.a Uclur clc-ctiou. autr"i.

vu, ,Uu.a ncm. candidate for id;:e of t!i3 1 UiJ 1st tintnct, toiujiosod or ur.--u und VuML-riiurju .,.,,.,, ,,,,..,, , . . . f" ; ..'Mil - "uh u.u.ini.iiii.ij canuii;ais ior j ii.ii', the l,t LL-trut, cijiiood of IV. I. - ami, ui.u Ki.u.TOür; For Mute K..r Jla. SiXDKi!. You'y Will j.ha- announce the name oj I AS. h. 11 u a c;.iniidate lor Uio Mate SonaW, r..-vi.i.d vandorour-,1., at luc t.cxt uuotw election. aU:;i.J - .iPrcM-iuainc ..w 1.1. in.. luiu 01 ii.uuuiu. ai: a ui- rro.1cut.11- Attonifj. -M:t. SANr tna KKvise nnnouiuv MOKIMS S. JOIITC C' k 1 " f-. a acit.i..i;uiorii:c oiiu-oot pr ca.,..,..; 01 tlio boanuou n.as r.nrt ..r v.ii..ri. ..; m...,.,,,,,,,,,,,, k s a cai..ii,i.,u- ir iro.ocutii A..n:ov in tVe it Ju.ii v.. viu auut uia vuftoiiitr wtiuacr ciet lion. iiii" i. or CouiU) cirrk. e cumli.latj lor I'L-rfc of the VtndcrbanrU UrcuiM:ojrt ul tlio ei;su.i -sCVtobcr vicuiou, uuir 7 jU c :.re a-unorui'.l t aur.oiuit? BEX. STIXSOX osa.an!i.l..to fortliu oilieo ol "I'lork ol tUn Vauik.ruurt.li Cm-uit (. ourt, ul Uio oijsaii, UtloU-r election. J:i-tJ ..-w.M.NI,us:Vo', Vl VA I'si'.-innoiuu-e the name of vi. J,0"VSUX J,sa '-""li.lutc. for CU-rk of il.e aii-.lv.Ttur-U Urcuit Court at tüü eiisuiii!- October e-lee-ti. n,..i.. ir.2k U LI.MLh, a c:u.ili.liitc for the ollk o of I'lork or the Vaiidcrlur-U L'irvu.l Court, m the eii6uh Ortoter i-K-c u"u- lu.iiiuu! Tor Count- Treasurer. JllmS.0ZRa ', au nnoiince t!ie nme of JCIIX .iL.ii,a- a t-iiiuiu.ato Ior tiu oilico of Treasurer of aiuoruurii coiii.ty, au-l. Mt-Di:a. Voa will 1mji. nno.nieo WIJ.I.nM A Il.ilLvO.V, as n t-uiidnl:uj for '1 reasurer cf V'inlcrlur'li county U Um eü.rjii.p October elvctioii. '.'.',e'. llvj::.-ij auiioiinoe llie na no ff .MAIt c.s Mlhuvooi.B!,a-aiitlidi:to lorllM o,i;t- ofCountv n.a- ir.T.oi v :ii..iorL-ur'-fi county at l:n! ciiMiiu (Mooor .iuUll, umhii aui," ii.t.W Vul'UKS. ..-M,R,.;,".IV.:a!,V,')1 vi:i I,U'-IS ftiinouM-e t!i name o? . .Mil i as a .-in n.iat.i nr tlio oi! e of i re:: sure of -'"r." e-.iuwj uh:m euauiiijj Oitoör clovtiou. aujj- ii. Tr3- s rvi s'.!tli.riz.t to announce II. I V WGIl as a -J1ii:...ii;.f.,r Coci.ty Treasurer, ul tho cr.suii.ir i'fcIoOlt eloctioij. uuZ-t i'iM-vITvr""?-- i'n..i:iu-e t!ve name r.f Kev. I,L.OM Ml..H.'., as a iu..'i.l.,te r.,r C.ui tv I rv,-asurcr ai tie uiiinir;;: Ov toäer i-L-v tiou. ju i'j to " Sor SzifrifJ. Mr. Satphrü You w ill j . announce V.u name o GAUlfKTr WOOD, ssa caii.li.laic l-.r 1!vj ,rtU- f M,-r-i:r.f aiiJo'lar-fi county, ai Uij cnauj;-- uaotivr cloc"svotli Mr. Sanders PI : c e announco my r.J'iue as a cr.r.itiUat i of Sheriü for aiiK-r!.;irgU t-oai'tr i.l Uu iu-t OctoovT election. ai;;3i Ja.M LS J-'IM Ii. Ma. Sankehs S'ir I'l.'se announce tu name f,.r the oP.; c of slu-riirof :.tiilorlUi-licoai.iv. at tlio m-it (. oIor ci'.'etioii. at:,3'J JoU:;.S. GAVITK y'z. Ko:toi rio:.s;!i::iojiu e t!. nami-ofr.MAM'j-L III LI. .in caii.!i-l:.t j lor ti.e "lVn-u oI'Mu-rlir t.t tli. .-i in' Oct .cr.ioitioii a. i- l'. .MA.NV VuThiiS. .M.t. .S.i.M'i:::s Yo t will jL'iiAc.iinnunce.Mr. V. II.SOX SHOOK, as cai. .!'!! . for.-lici-iü'of Vaimoibur- Ii uui.ej at. Iu c.,Sit.. 0.:,j!.r v-Uitioli. U'vJ , -'! SANt'ERi u will i1ms'. linnotirire U U.t.IAM K. G::i.l.. u a can ii'ialj J.irlli.i oüi. o ofMiori l of iljri.ur,;:; toui.ty, ul tlio ci.suu: Oitoiic-r i-!.ii:o:i. V. S.iM;t-s: Yoa j.tv: s-3 ai roui c. GKO. Vv. Gl.'.l i-.ii as a lan.li.Ia'.j for o..it'J of Sli.-ritf. at l.'ij CiiiSu.g October cLvtioii. ' ::uj;j-tcj l'i-r t ctintj- irccor Jcr. Mr Siv:-vK9fi ...s . ,;.;,.,.,. n,IKj f jrr.r;;. ... ........... ., . -an.. i t)r ;iJ0 , j ,.i I , ,,r,.,.r ... Van -iiur'u cv'u;.:y nt e.ö...i.4j Oc .r vL an M.. StXDnRA -Y.:i v. ii: j-Ki.- . r.Mioum-o mv n.-nii r.s a eau li'l.it ; f..r cou;.ty KecoiOer i.t l!u net o to ..-r ci.vt. Mi, 11. lJ.SS, angüi.! TUT'Wv'aannonu.v Gr.Oi.'GE H. TOJiy 9 can.li for t .1 .1 ..1 u'j.-o.-.lir of ai.ii.Tljr-!i eo n.ty at tue vns.li..;; e'ejb.-r e!--i litui. :a:;;Mil. Sandkü!': rt.'ii'-:!!iiiui!ia ttie nr.iiiecf JOUX HAI.L.,s a camii.lal .1 for ihj o.iic of CcunM IJet-onler ut Hie nevi Ottoior vl.-dion. Xn;i-;-.J Mn. SiNPLns: rkv.se r.ur.onnie FEIll.l.VAX.'i I). GOsLLJi, us a can.Ji.late for the ouue of KVi or.b-r for Vi-n-..c-iourii counij, sa mo vnu:ng Uctuber eluiUon ni-.'4-Mk.Sndkrs: You will j .lease announce the name of lllllJll l-:A '1 ' 1 . S'S a cai..ii.l;.te for Iii ofiii-e of Kc- . oni-r 01 v anueni.rgii county, at the vnsui:.- election Mr. Sandprf:--Vm ,) :i niir.onm-o tlie ,un of v.ui,..yj a a -ui.i:a;;to lor County IUnr Wr. t r.i n .-.I ll.t,.l I.,..! rf . . - For l oiinij- CRiuiirttiniirr. A. II. . KM.tns l.t At tho r.-iiuesi r.r m:.i,v toUt: I 'I . j .-... L I . il' a 1 ! I . ... . . ........ii... v .inn .M.ill.i.UU , :.s tt i-aifii.late f-'Ctiio o.lite t.f Co inly Co;,ni:ii ,ii t for the lui.i.n of aii.lerburb at the cnsau.i; Oitober eleition. s -i.tlJ sfMin V"'1 'dl I'''-' aiino ime KI.VLOCM M JO 1 1., a a famlnl.t' for t'nr ;r". e .f I nui.lt Commissu nur, lor tlx- trie toui.lv of V "ainleburpli v the ensaiug Oytober vlettion. ai '31 I tr roncr. s.NTEns I I. ;. ? ni.li writ-e JtHX T.IIBI.K. as n can-ii.i.-.te for re-.-l.-. li.-n r..r in.. t.t .r:.i ,.r ..f Y..I..1 -.-..argh co.iMy al tU eiisuinjr October clot lion. Mn. Ft XDSR; J'l.-a-." ai.noui:'.WAIilf fi.N.as a candülai f.-r ii'., t!.a jiaui M'IM.IA.M oUifti ot A.v.sr tt l i;.'na 1 01 n-ui. att' ensuing cK-tt!.u. sceliij BOMETairTG HEW! MESSRS. JAM US SC AX 1 7.AV SOX, HAVE J.1.-1 rce ve.l a L.re lot .f .s'M) LS from A lb.tnyt X. York. 0'.!-t-inii-ti,fciiil l..i.iiviile. "Ihj lar-'u; lot, und In-.-: :. r; inert ot he nioit n; i.rored ; t terr.i ever Irou-i.t to P.ir!;.r Ktov.. .f t!. -...a this City. The tu. st bci-uiifjl - t ui.vrs, .mi . ini tx.iir.:re ui.r asv,;tmnttttlie oi l stand om doo.-f.oiu the j.hu -u 11 ".Ij seyjU-tf JUST irix'Kivr. AT, r.i. a. l , v?R a en, .ll nhli: Woiks. .-..,. f ...i, ... .. . .Year He Court Ib-use. T.A iV f.-. T.A IvGi: stok nf line U hi;? Xo. 1 mar' Te. t'-.'.-t iu Vt. ANoa I,,t of Ai.;! SJ.auarv M.d now . n li..nl t'te InrscM unu tli..-st 6;.-k of It ..lun and Aii.. iicr,ii ".''f''1'' everol cvl in litis . -Hv, ...ro ..iiiit , on,..t:,.c Ui ,,:irl( f .Mou,,.,,,.,,. ! ,!,. ot.eü-ks. A.V011.S. '' s',),k"! " Gothic .,rk .r various tie.. nniMie.i ''I r.asi -rti iortrne:i, iu a m:.i:ncr tln.t cannot f,.il to I'1 V bi 11 wiii be soi l i.t red iced j.ri. e. .. l;. Or-i:-tai.ec .ro.,ii,l'J and s-sii-r . t..r;i 1.1:1. taiiM Ute .Sent. 14 i-Tr M . A. L Wir.M' ., -- - -V - I cl'jr.i;LI. COTTOX 1(1 bales re. 1 m . "r s.Ij Iv i t .,.u jas. i.ou ev co., 41; M.im ii. ,,. Kv. ry.AlDLlX.SLYS-'Oe; ) A IU LIX.SL S 10 cases ret'J this dyv ; i d for salu -i- y JAS. LOWo.- CO ihj:.iotai. TrJ. 15. P. JoLiisoii has removed fiisoffli-c to ld St. a few doors itbove th Mhtwo mI House; il,,. t.,.i . , . formerly occili.i.! l.y lr. Iraftou i.essileuce m-arjlitf 6t'i413 if corner of nth and Walnut als, 7." XOCK DOW X AXi) dkaoOL'T Kat Traps: IV Siinr cured Bjef;Kre;i IVari corn llouiim-v;' to Catsuj.-.; i'lek't's a-.t. ; 'oai.s Lad o:hcr llxii tilo Tornar uiarrust j, onie, lor sale low l.y -l tH HoliXlJROOK tt WOODAIil), IJUTLERS 11 LACK IX G 130 d ;.en rve',1 r-cr 'Tw J Cily.'fjrs-leby S. E. GILHKKI' .V CO. in ei'lH J-ycamore near W ter. t-'ÜCOKD.S ri dozen lo:ip Hed Cor-ls, re.-M fur AJ "Itvin Lily," for sale by . K. Gll.IJt.KT tV Go. s''tt!4 ' t raun ire near nt-r. FHIaTGLFS! SHIITGI.LS!! IOR sale five liumlr -.1 und IJfiy thousaml pood Pino . Munpk-s 011 r asonable i Tins" htniuire of sei.tii. iini MAI.'CCS M1EK WOOD. Q j I'OZIXG Filk Y.'aicu Guards, r.t'd ü.is dav 0,d j 0- f rdJ a...:f I JAS. LOW & CO.. 417 stmel Loi.isville Kt.

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I"lhai ' . lame. ini.siiii'miiuwti-!1 1 iiiie c 1,1.1 ! ; 4-i UO do j'-f heavy do j 1 4 I) do 5--I !' io 4 ,Grt' liiCourübls 1 do do do do kw j .uuuis.... 23 a3v 5 a(,j I l ii rubor. i a.i Oufc nt Mills.... i o5- ;,!: iu''tUt 1 ou ayv4 0i ( cuii. 1 ii.c (ioi.J Jo J at 7 al.-i 'K.ir lo .. 3 t( 10 aUj I'wiciii.jrlesUtG bit I .Vi .'0 i oiii. 3 I ii :M 1,11 j -r & 4-4 lllii ftiirt Ai!i mi Hue r.nl or1 1 1 j,o i r.i.ts .... 8 01 1'oj li.r !o I in., -j eo Jiobeu.iV.Mcrimri V i 'o 1 "in! Hue nn.l Oiai.fe 'Oat Jo Cf c.. 5 1 Tints 8 alO Spntgiii- c Alle'. I lolnk(. uii.i'n-r .i ii.vs. . . -j an, tioiMi I'lanUiiiou 3 a 32 fantv Ii-I.t eV d..r Irh.ts Ilrow n tlrilb .Keboile.l !, 35 5 aSl Su-ar Ilousc... 40 a Hue lo i-inh-i UiTi Oil f s al ou Siaini ; lüimcrs lilciu l.'ll io . . lieui-.i.s . ... Coltonatlt'S. llja i;;' do txt-a i'5 to Kciitutky jeans... It la t'ö I t'uinisi. S.ii. i. cu ......... . ;;o a.'O Leal in Oil j urv 1 fQ 1 .Mariners' Miirtinp.. P a ! t'.o ,!y Ja. , i cii K, 1 i-lit ticking a Jt-i t!o hV.l 7 iiv-avv uo j-.ja ji-j 1 ewow ot re. ... 2i Cheeks - f a ).'; l'ans Green.. 30 a 4 7." oanaO;;rlisno.I S a 111 IrnsMan blue., tin r-n II ... I . .1. .. ...I1!.... O uo uo ju a I., I i;iiv ...... , Hi lles ov 3: Ji Hit s jWhiiii.p.;...."' s Ä Alcohol 4U a i)0 t'irv ai.u water Alum -la j ! lTiof lrv.. 0 Arro.vn.ot liernuiila-IO a 4 ITun-cntii.e Ai'senit itiwilend. Iu a Is lorax rcliueii CU a Uj iiiiiiialoi.eaiu'r r!) Ö tin Loursi.ltaM.ia! muh., o 73 3 fO J eo, ;; .. j ;5 v. M " J-i-n.. 1 i.o al M 1 isnüik. I'liur, Cai.-ij Iut rclineil C'a 7 iHeanü 1 oiaiot-s p i.(t .. 2U a 40 15ii:l iÖJaionJiopiounJ m Cai.Uiarivles, , ... . Cus'.oroii 1.0 1 . ... tlo Uo 1.0-.'.... Calomel cu liftl. . Coj'j.er..: 'ri-uin larl.-r.... l.p.som ,v;.Us (itiil-oe Ginseng. ........ Gum '1 r;.(,':u anili ' i'otass l.i.ii.irie l'.:e Nci. 1; i.i.juor.ce l'a'.; L jl .l ria ...... .Ma.l; er . r i m 0 eMnl-ro .Va.bler Frci.tli K X 1- iMan;u I-'LiVics. .'. .Vi.fiieMaC;.Uii.l .Nul,'..l!si:i-e.... K" al U.i ilo oams.... r'a l-'l j a t-ü l.oi.I.Jcrs... 1 öd a tn I kar si.ies i! a ill iii a iC II a IV u:u in 4 a 5 i Ifupm. 75 :Lilc ncteit.-ii. ti V'S a 30 '.Mixed. . 3 ' I lit vc. a -iu Prime 5 a 31 20 at.- Clover 4 co5U. 1 m.oM.) 51 ;0 ' ill a 8 lilue Grass o l() t'laxseetl " j-n lila IÜ ! Cl Nil 1 1 ana s.iKnofcr. a It Kanawha tri 1,1.1 ? 1 43 a Z-t do v ,!. ..'3 co a 05 ! -; Uli n.-.o i.s 'ji "3 11 -fi 4,o ini.i tu, o m 3 iu u'S ti jutr Inland ilo 1 fO U.. .ii. ine sul;i niii.ii.-irn l nn, a.. S;U So.ln 4 a 2 i'li'm, , - ' SI1) 1. - r'l i i.;' Atev '. ma 41 oiinc, S iji' ke Ki ol . ... . ..1 1 al tai 1 Ai i.l . ... 1 f 11 irr fc. 4U a 4. i Lt-Ulll.rH. C:siiiii, ii,-;:.. '1 :.ivc Geese j-ni..o JJ u Si Gii.crl.V.ce f i I itl .Vjic 1 I n Co l 5 a 5 -w.liiu'o no. !.. 1 "10 1 .r M.;t kcivl no 1. 13 öv&H'Ai 1'ej j i-r M!im tra lo no 'J... l' a 11 I uc J..111; ic ai; ! no :... 0 '0 1 bvi eriingi s..iled.. 7ö al (( Mi;::i . co 1.0 .... öii a 'ö X OiK'iii. I' .r. 'i., ri I llir iitid Ji iil. iar lied Wa'oi.sl. C.li.S.l' i.alV ette ih'.h e" 3 "5 .3 3d J'ovtdcrct! 3 Ml 1.3 0. Creiu-. 10 a 1 10 a II I a 1.1 V I 5 ctiv J-.:.!is " :i :ii:3 l i ft 'i. 1. I I) 1: ' ''"i ... Ic-'a II 1 o. khrli l r:.i;.l. 3 Ö .3 tä Com JU'.il. -Sn !i do " fc... Id a lol ti Hu IU 40 a FO 20 a 41 40 bill i 3S 40 n C23 a 4'J II !S I.V. .- Ik IHK. I wg J.J, , Ott--r i rii.ie X M i.3 U. Gi:n j ow der n.I Grey l-'oj. i.5 Imt--:ai hat tooii bci.xi'.i- 1" Canton made able CO a 4!l Vom - ...... Mini; (luiiivJ... i.u a -W !o l'eer red tnd tht. Canton innde. 'lue 16 a 1 Nii;Toi cV i;iI'ver winter a 1.. ' tu.y I'liiM vV (l.-ütStVt.lC. ToHshol.Oreen Gliiy'sware , 'i otarro. ::3 C . c. dis. Manufactti red flint Olassnare-Jj j h. torn... V c. dis. '... do !o poiMi.. fl y Id Lbeiiird. S 60 i.H do .Mo. torn... 10 .. Ii do , 73 a3 2i do do pood.. 10 l.y U do . 3 7j u4 00 do V ..111 10 a 13 13 a Hi 1.' a 14 14 a 20 14 a H IC a 3.3 f bv 111 City 'J 03 111 by -: do 4 t.l 10 !. 14 do...... 4 öd Other sic-' in jiroj-ortion. r:iixi. Wheat W K r: a 53 'orn tellow ?3 io white 3d tio mixed to a 33 llarley .,u Oats.". 1-? a 2(J jini I'ow 1 r. ITazanl Ö :,o Jo do riHd.. I Linnor. ; Craml y via r.l, j ' "' I ACn. 2 00 c3 ZI4 ' d j.M.i-t distant! 2 10 a3 0j dt Il. ni.o.My. 2 10 t3 IC I no A.Noi-iK-lt.. I 23 j,2 , Anit-riif.ii Lr; n- . ,lv 31 1 40 Gill juiis P !4 ,j c- !" l"r 1 k, j J ! 0 7.3 1 cc 75 1 4 I 23 Jl-!l;..i.rUii t!o M.u.ongalivla !o l.e ! i. i l , ,j Lntiebl ....... 3 .il ..s 4 ÖO do IV.mIi Uri t!v 1 rr. 4 1 liLtcliii". 3 i.3 iWhiskct i . im , . ! Vsiitrt Ifiothy I.;:n.-d..ll 10 nil (1- Madeira 1 5 ,.3 of, do lovte .. O'J 'Sherry 1 to t3 Ilidcx. il'orl nureifico. 2 :i i.n c.e lrv I Tides , tio l.uryuudy.. 1 50 r2 iio sailed . 7i Cr.i.i.rv. . .5 al 73 1 2C 75 a 1 Iiitlir. i ih .Matliera J n M;.h.-a.. r..-n-'al. 1 3 a I 2.: M.itir;,ss. . .Manilla .. Car.it us.. :.l 2" ''I I 4ll a o-. 75 a Xat.ve Wire... 35a .V) UI al .. , hi ret inches.. 2 73 u3 LÖ 0f. Joz 5 r. et oil for asI a p bl l s t' ib'Jl do tlo do a "t 7nt's dm do do ,:w r, Jf Hit: l .wcri n..- al...vpp-iicraliv, !:t rclni.n,.. areiuentionctl, are for ft.ll j etka-e, i.nd the hi-her fcr fcin.-.II w li'iie.-.ile. " A CM II D. B-CT3 &EIICES! BOOTS &. SHCES !! lij the Purlagt, JJf.tn, er ut JitUil ! k KOUT ll.c i:,:h tifj-, J oj.en.in Kvansvilb, Member next, wo exj.ttlc , a lar-'ei.nd V-rv w ell atiln lot 01 i;uuim.ii.j MI111.S, wli.ihw.-rt seK-tted wie mueli t i.re by i,n vxi.Tijn-eil buyer in Conni ui d var otis uuiinifat tiirinp dis'.r.tt in Massnthu Iis fi.mi Iii' bands, t on. rN;i pt!... very u 01 k. Mit h i;s bear th' bran.is ot Mo, tu,,!., l';,tr..:'c, V. o.hI, Alien ee I h p, am l.ti.n's liae l'hil del hi.i vtoik, vc. V. e t on. iii.-i.ce biiners in livai st i'.le exp t t;i p 11 in.t"udii.p to betonn; .. ri.n.i.ei t tilizi., and h.ine IlK-rii both custom ;!:,! 1 Vl l! il ln e. Our More is on .Main ,;.-. et. 1.1 Pi.b. oi k tV ErothiTS. Aaru are stand. I'icase l-r-l 011 u.-: v. k. ntx:ii:icKs& ro Our Ketail i:ooins vi" fur..:i..-.l vidi X. w Eff1 m .1 dl:., -i work, s i !'. a h; s, i-r!i..j never been k 1 in l-.fi 1 si ilic; i.i.U auch is c v.iA w; rr it tu wiilii.p -'l17 Y. K. II. ä t. K. DAGUFRrtCCTYPlS. "i TT. F..Z. Wc'.sler. Üie Prince of j.icture i:i;.kerw ill J1 1 nrrit e here on U t dtie.!ay nion.ii p. ou his w to t.'.iiisvitle und reniui!i nntil Saturday. .Mr. V. iii."k-s tt:i call, afiord his m.mj friends aii oej-ortunity rel '.ictiiies, w ho jcoul'l n. wa t neon him .iurinp h.s tie "Visit iu our city. Henderson Courier toi.v. EVANr.VILLGBOCII STCE. T EST V. EC K I Y ED, J V.i ait fr the ' airon; Wi'l vou Live then as t.oTv Tli Saiior Ih.j 's Gi-.-.ve; Ole Lull's iolin iiitru tion; Eiwe's tioliu ii.etrui tioii 'look; Jewells Xati n:.l iolin latli.cr: A rtuient U" Fifes and Flutes, f .r.lebv aup3l AMlELLISTiK MA XU FACTE LEI) TO EACCO 5o Eoxcs as'J omalilies from teu cents r-er round lo tl.iriv e, f.-r s-le !.y ,v, ,;. (ilLlSELT CO. fc-'i-ll Sjiauion: near Vi-ter. C1AXIJY 50 r..x( sbe.f.jiii liitj it rct'd i-.nd'.or ilo al lowet eiaiiufio t'sivs r.i e., bv . sei-tl S. E. GILEEET ev CO. .stcaniere net .-Wt '.rr. ' rr I. :.:' r.y? ::E ;:o:..-t t.,, .. v.t i,v

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