Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 202, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 December 1853 — Page 2
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aro respectfully mln-ited through tne.u. CITY OF F.VASVILir. TUESDAY MORN'INC.::: ::::::::DKC 19 lerf i fou bin Some o' our L eofoeo friends he been in- by dulging in a ilel'ghtful hope, that soon as Conirre.a convened, aft the trouble, of their w - , - beautifully harmonious party Would cease, under the iion rule of osrtv drill. But it aupears to us t e troubles of this loving party : - . ... have but just commenced. The rank and
file of theprty are honeM en .ugh. and if i tuckv -mental calculator" and Ready Reck- A smal1 Pürn rtfc "PPr end of the iutnbi4 river to the northern buundary of Cali-( 3d '"8l I'hf was $30,Uminus were left to their un bused action, it 1 oner-Mr. Meredith Hol.rd is in town- wharf has been rendered difficult to approach Thff I if Till it ll 111, Illll I new Sectional dry dock
would be the better for their party. But the only principle governing the rascal y leaders of the party, in every State, is a selfish love for spoils. They are nu.trrelii. n-.w. right under the nose of the President, like d.us over bones. Principe have nothing to do wiih the.e men, or they hate nothing to de i with principles. They stand ready at any time to forswear themselves or t e past re corus 01 tne.r party. 1 ney sre grasping at1 A & a. ewaa ter offices, and throw aside in their mad ree-, diness all decency as men and hon-T as poli- J tivn 115 W il, nilif ia l.ot lisp .i... r iun.ru mm- y ......... .7 ... er witnessed a more disgusting spectacle than that now presented by the head and front of the so-called Democratic prty. The Presi- ' SI I dent and Cabinet have been unable to keep K thema. Ives aloof from the bone contention. , Bot to Drove the troubles in the D n r-tie 1 parry are bv no metns over vet, we make the ! Mmmimm taitrwet ffwan the N-tun-l D m - ! a ui i erat, an excellent Locofoco p.per pubüahed in New York: The Cabinet is determined that the Preai. det sh II xhi.it the mural aspect tn the world o standing h ith one io..t 011 secession - ism iiui me Olm r on a ...nti.. 1-11., or the re.i.a .1 .. . J. mV,,r,n m -nou-.m a mm.' A aV . a f.l.t the txecut.ve II two, llavM.M.n-y and I u h'iisf, lnVfii. irr.iiiif d 1', and so it uill be earned out. T .ey have proclaimed thr usfh their nrjfan, the WahirjrTo Union, that tne Bal unore Plst orm was not an endoraement of H 'coinpromis I ws,'' as politically true and j.it, but only an irquiea cence in tfiem, th r by rendering th in ne cessarilv temporary. Thi is the oreria ground occupied bv the Vm Buren and Mar- I CV Partv of ih'.Ma'r, The Cabinet haa na. turn urea the tioctrine. and therefore ro-ide it ....... . . . . I the husiness of daftari aw Upon 'hia mom C.Mnrress will have to sh-w its hand. There will be no dodging it, tor to dodge will be to take ground against the cm promise. Every member must go on record upon this subject. And here is the real point where Congreau will be forced to pronounce upon the the j.sues o New York. Th simple onest .in i. whether th vreat 1 ) m . .r r i ' i r n.rt isaoartvof Dolitical orinciole and u,.,h; ll or a coalition of oppoaing factions, bound to- i w w r . - v .... v " geh r by no common lie of prim-1 iple, but I only by lies and patches, w hich are "acquies ced' in for the sake ol a genertl plunder. There ex-sts Emsville a soirit of rivalry between the prnpneiora of the two wharf bout, and Udo- aeveal recent. .cessions th,.
api' it h ts b-en th1 eaue of seri .us inconve- in a verv brief space of time made himself the mence in the ma.ld hrery and receipt. It ia. L.,:., f au-picion to a host of good Demo - we believe, the business of lhe local mail. ... , ,
g. t to delieer the mail at the steamer, and
no local feelings shoul i be allowed In inter- presses. n the w hole, me present aofere in a matter of pupl c duty. The Evans-, net does not appear to occupy a very rnvisTille Journal is on the wrong scent ,nthe fol- b position in lhe mmds of its own party.
lovinir garagrapu. i. was r clera's. T aft Journal savs: The clera of the S uth r:vr refu-ed ye tvrday to go doAii to L-'wis &. (tray's whartboat alter Hie mm for Lmisvilie. M '--rs. L'Wis Oi Gray's clerk relused lo brut ; the in ol u,i to .M . Mitchell's boat coua quentiy 110 mail wastuKtn tjiu. Cour. T MM afTibly an I to li s own entire satisfaction do -s the rivet editor of tlee C uner dis- ...... ..a . .1 .. i,;.,, I... ! mi- . - , ... Kvc u. ajs i.e w ...v.. .j; 1 1 .i u . .. . . mm. leebler minds ot whole commmuuitu-s. l he disputeshave not arsen fron j.-alousy be - s-T! Maaeflan T.. et.n.r ..il agent here claims that the .ail boa's shou d ! put out and receive mills at the whart boat ceive mills at the wharf boat . . . 4where the mail at.vocy is kept, but as a matter of compromise and accommodation, he has declared him.el, willing to receire mail. t either of the three wharfboats here, but he J,is not willing to chase boats to different -.poin s to deliver mails. The agents on the I awl ataaaa ikal I ...a-., , ... r t -i . et. umK.. t a kw 1 'HCl 3 Lldllil Ui4t 1 ll'. I . ' IIIW k' uunv b . ... . . r.hootea to land, there mti4t he the ma l nerent (. . , .. . . .. with los mails, re :dy to receive aud deliver. lWe have not taken sides in this matter, but . , , ... aar. i . l u . . v aw iiae .jcrtiju upcu i :he liberty of' stating a fact or two. Tha ne J nncy here and at other points, is not worth "Wing as an offi :e in itself, and would not nay the trou ile an I reip .nsibility attached to
, m m . , ft I 'W . a BW a mm mm mmm a a I '.SI I.I 1 li'. t,,f t ie salary of the agent were six times , ,imK.mn(.wnil, unsettled, and owing iu the JEv hat it now is. It is only worth anything ,üd weather alaughte-ins: was generally su-S'r-.-u the tact, that upon whatever wharfboat pendeu yesterday . Ve I ear 01 a sale of a lot . . . a, aa I . ftA . ks. . I .aa. t.....at h.i.U f S . . I I . a L , .1. . efeaM
mis mad agenry tsa-pt, it aiwaya has been .Iron fur oa-ante.l. ihrt mill I . m.i t, , ,f inn. I ....... ... . ...... . . . . .... . ... ... . . . i . -and so long as this particular wlarf boat is .eit Rt a proper p! tee at the ian ling, for the mm . m . . ' icoin noJati.in ot steam oata ana CiHMena.1 tT. . t a .a. , m iiui .....iiuvi. vj ... ra MaaTtl 1 nl th a n.ri lrul.ir Iiiliio-.r But , . . - r- -- we leave tb sutict. I'he qoes ion --khould be at once ds-ciOed by aome higher 2t . aflut'iority thjii tb t given in tne extract J, 3 fc fj"9' kM 1 ... . 'M'ssrs Teeter, Msraey Co. 'sslaught-ringe-Ub.ishuieut.at L uisvilh-, have a ser-
- , . . i . m. mm . l auf aMiver plate ready, valued at ft 300, fur Togtl r ' vara ie per so. i w ho brings th- heaviest bog tu - at eauousU uvQ Ibis oetsoo. lai 'lac;
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wwm of t mmim we clip th tollowmg calculation 01 me receipu and expenditures of the Poet Offi e . , .. , - ! lepartment , irom ine inquirer 01 yrera y morn inj. We beg leave to rill the attention of our neighbor to ' sioaf ducrtpancu in hia . 1 . . ' - 'ure'. compared with the Poet Matter makea th extract: .j..:..- , rr,..urnIlenPn.nmrlUu. . th U-t fimi yenr wer. Ö7.98i,7j3. I in 11 o-. 01. 1 r.ss revenue irom an sources ww, 74. l appears trom tne "T ' fdlh iturta of-e. inn nf itum revenue ui i" ', '.3 k. June 30, IÖ03.MI s hort M me eapenuuu. . . . I 1:. the num of i9J.042,o3I This error must have been the result vere meni-l lh. r. as it involves s veral of - - the most diffi ' in the hir liffirultand complex rules containh.jfher br-nchesof m.ntal ar.lhmetic. We would sat further that the erest Kenand would be especially happy at the p e-ent time to instruct our neighbor in the "Ana and Mysteries" of Mental Arithmetic. We aive below figures of the P M. Gen. era!, and as they are Officii!, and luppsed to be tht, best authority upon the subject, the pllhlic may take it as correct until our nei.hbor -how. Iip the documents to substantiate it own. We will not venture an opinion aa t0 xXm corrertness of either estimate, but we muat lbat Cdn t reconcile tnemfig- . j ... . m. in the adminiatraiion of tht rott umce1 Department or the tiscal y ar ending June 30. IÖ53. the gro expenditure was seven I a ft 1 1A m. a----n,,,,,on u,nt "u"a,'a a,,a riß"l7 ,wu l"ua a 1 I . 1 at f .1 .IL.., ,.mm,A , ZÜT ' Vk ZiTZ the gross r ceipta luring the same period five miiol, , hundred and forty-two thousand . -wmn ho.niril and thirty. lour dollars: show- . . . I . . '' rurresjtii 'neo tu .ee, the cnrrnt naJ D . , m on lortv-two tnousatid i lhir,y.tWo dollars. 9 i Vr The editor of the New Orleana PicayI one. ape king of a 'model subscriber to that Inuoer, says: ! w w v Ye nave un our uu r... . ... -1 vr,r- ,.r , a.. il 1.. .1.-.- a. .1-.... !. . j Lt l.f I .... . 1 . II. W . n ... . fune gentleman who has take,, the Weekly p; ...r nM U3I ,1 I,., not un.e dtir.i g th it who'e perio', that we rememb r, lonnd fault wiih -he appeumnce or contents of the oaper, or coin 1 I med of heinif irregu-; larly served by he mails. He paid his lira! vear's subscription iu advance, and tna not - . , . , . paid any thinif sitice. Z . . mmm . 1 1 A ladv aubscriber came into the J mrnal 1 office last week, and paid her twentieth year'a Li,hf.nti.iri t., the Weeklv Journal. She haa i 9 k..i mmal.int to make of the contents t i . . . m -r p-prr. w, ....... - - - ber of the Picayune, but has raaae a model ofheraelfbv punctual payments, worthy if ... , , th'? imitation of subscribers of the male gener It is eTidence which cannot be eontroTfrthat Marry is making sjsjefw effort for the " . . . A .I .. t frfta-nry in moo, ana ma, aawaaaw aawawaw l tne Willing msirumenT in mi ninnmumin m, I - - Sft iL. II i A T . It .a I InillfiiT .Tl.' the dentmct on of the Oid-Lme Democratic p .rty to accomplish that ambitioMs urpnse at. Drmncrat. !t anneara to ns. Mr Man V if he have anT It appean to ua .nr. .Tian y, ii or uaee any such -k i. , m mmmL.U l.'W. . ... p - m, rruund work tor his future fortunt. He has ad -f ,uai 0uw' ül m "TTT Niire admin intration altogether. Co fliise start The Oregon Times notices the arrival of a Mr. Fargo at Maysville, a' d iu the cours - nf its remarks pays-1 h following co iiplimeniary tribute to the gen lei,mn. in all ariousnese:
mm v , . . ,l. i... m - ' Mr r . took an active part in the war. he , r . . . ... .h.i, d hl,1i,:r"T'R . lriP.T
". .. - r-'T mZ 7 ' seven I nutans in one u tv . mnr ... wiio.ii iiiey ..,.,,( Un. .il'iha I Iii. r.i.i-h Ii -udeil tel. --"T w": " . "r T " I .. UsawJ OiiMHOII. . U'lHi IMtl J , ' ? J Jul .... .hi..-, h - ! "rTu ' T!IT i , k. kVn?t t hi ,0.0. , ' 1 -are - u-7 r- mm .ins and ll atUI iving. A. . W T1....! . f a .... Ar f ' j rl.i.nh. . . aaaua. r .... t1..,.! 1 . . a. rn'a ci.iinli. O-V i"-. i"lr,i j h Ml"' erinS establishment, at Lou:svtlIe, have a , ' of leer plate ready . valued at $300,! j for the Peraon who brinä the he-Tiesl Kl8 l that establishment this season. A Fair Excuse. The Bnrdstown Herald, Whi.r r.int.aina the following fair excuse for I not perceiving the merits of the President's i r i '"tH?'5 ... , . rhe public must excuse us for not making e mnm paili'irlrj .in ftllA 1 1 r i . lo 11 1 ' milawNlt. . t I . . , . . vtinir to our want of a een nur nir the week .in I.- vii uii. .......... . ...... our head is not quite clear enough to perceive nything in the document t-orthy of uolice. r a Hoos Prices, die The market here con- ' oww cn -.t-w j "n"- ""mi mm A Ll We also hear of a sale of 4U0 hojrs . i . ej , Shelby couny at M gross, and all the ui lo net Lirge sales have been effect. hi for packing in that region his season I a. .1'. mm ... k. .1 . . ... 1 0 .... I wawaaww The views of buvers and sellers conflict and it is a dilHcu't matter to ascertain the true euMeiUOM ot the market A n impre-smn prevnUthat the nuuiher of Imgs this e ison baa been I.Tgely over esti,nnl d. l he receipts 1 bv the lexingf.in and Frankfort railroad how-1 ever, up t. the present time, amount to over 55.U00 hoga, who h ia a large iucrease over! I a. -a . ilaetvear. Attain innati yesterday the m rket w ; T,,el wtin aaiew t-i ouu nogs fe4 lö 4 25 ' mmm. Al I Iu SM . 9. mt . KäT W . . mm . . . -S !
w,w.a w iu, n. ., v.ivea vre if, VI, 11 o ...... l. , . ' r3 lb net tor al. hga ol OU oouf da or over u.ge numbers coming in. I Lou. Cour. nth
For th RticitIIU Joaraal. A. H. Sanders. E-.J.,
r . . 1 : - - .r 1... x,rror. . ..U...V ... your pipu 01 ev Saturday, long article, embracing a woodcot, got up wit no little tnublo, and having I... iIm vniriJ i.L.irt tkj innr,,inmanT ,.f tha T 7; T !" . ''T" .7 naroor anu landing 01 the ntv o iivansvi ie Tl- k. -. 11 . Kiiit1 Iii article. bv its . uimn to a uoasibil tT l''y y ngo, that the Ohio m-eht mÄke a Evan,vie rnUaJ, thniitr 1 it r, !.!! h .v n., uVi-r .... nur n a 11 - - " " Poplf who are well enough ..cquamted with " 6" "v b. nl in oarticular. to he no fears whatever on the enbj-ct.yet may have I tend-iny to ' done an.., jury w, in those who hav- o ot . the rhar.cler ol the OIilmu general, and his 1 ... t. . .... t, .-.a r ' ' 1 ivn 1 mir uu ii iwir,. , . . iiiiorinaiioii on tw suqrci mm mat conUihed in the article of y. ur correspondent. P. n referet.ee to the sand- ...... . . - . LOl SI la SI I iL.- mm mm mm... a!. .Sit A uvi true ..y awu. w u. narr nas Dee 1 renuereu useless oy tn 1 oar by steamboats in a low stage of wat-r, but the greater portion of it is approachable at ,lne ,üWesl waler if inT boat whlcA can ,,a v,ie in r,ver mi ine M" .,l,Ke' A,,u whilst it ia true that the bar increases in size fromyeartoyear.it is equally true that no f" entertained that the lower half of ouror.gutal wharf or any ol its downward extensions will ever be interfered with- by that bar, or that any part of the business por. tion of the ti.wn wili everthe affeetpd hv the ' I the above obstruction t navigation. As to vonr corresnnndent' wnod-rnt. that i r neither more nor less th in an absurd carri cature, lor the unanswerable prool of which m m . mmm. m. m I refer you ami y ur readers to Coitons mapJ J- I ia,old or new, and indeed to any Vanderburgh I . CountT mm X i Vanderburgh (I..) County map exese maos based on actual topograph- . a a I 1 I 01 I,(Jia State or taut. I hese . . a I
!Ci surveys, are correct, as co- roDortted uy,i"'i"- vww-mwMw erj, wi ,.,,,11,; for the first time. A nuuithe actu.l kuoTled-e and obierTation of a,,d but v" uH'ce 11 "! ber ot French .nioTS on the Stanislaus . . ' eas? to discover a rood deal of linlice and1. . . . l-TT . . .
"f , mis -aine neck i r various purposes. r. r era . m I l . - HMO .nps ami mis ooservauon prove thtt tr.m th river ab ve lo th river b'lo across this bend, at the point where at cx . . ,reme .Igh llMlfsffJ the Water runs nnt rap : .....u mr..,.. '"'J wnrr. .v uo.iso .ears a cmoff, 'he distance is at lesst lour in'lea. instead I . a a . M "ouu hal a mile as your correaponueui s woo.:-cut would uidicite. So much for the wood-cut. . , .... . ,. ., .. . . As to th? "thou nd of urres ' that he al- . , . , L leges havi been washed into the river about ' ash ms, thai is y.iA as true as his woodcut. Abraision goea o in every bend ot the ur . ,u . ; i r," r' "VK "l " " " ty ot lor bends. The Ohio river ah fts ite ,K.nllP, hu. ,., lt- hrd. I believe, in the I lunn ,l It requires the rapid current and alluvial t . 'banks of the Mississippi to make a rut-off. With the Ohio, the tlsiaMJ is merely an itnpos aibhity, and there is just the earne pr babili ty of a cut-ofT across the low neck opposite ... . . .... . KtWafttrUeft 0 tfcftft te across Ike high neck . Leavenworth, neither more nor less. ' The natives" and the proprietors under stand this thing, and i you will go to them t" . . . , buy their hue tobacco and eorn larms over I . WlllC 11 me CUl-UB ' .uurwnr.WBM.Hii.iu - ..!.. c. .1... . i. j run, you Will tllid that j oil Will have to pay about twenty times as much per ace tor ! those lands than you would have had to pay T ' ' To sum up, the whole article of your cor respondentia so palpably foolisn, uncalled for and a I -surd , to those acquainted with th case, that to all such it is difficult tod scover his motive for writing it. Respectfully, VANDERBURGH. Thc Sow-ra Exped now The Aspin afl .mm m ..... . riuiaer, o- me join, mates uai i f .irium up J .hn L Stevens ha I made a sery quick paI .... P'i .1 Iii- mi' ii r i a . lit. I'ii r.i. r'm niHin.i. i " I I'-cac mail stenuer joiin U. ötev.-ns. d ll 1. . I... aa R. H Ph ir on. om.. .ander, eft Sun Fran- . . . . . .......... isco with OOU pass Bm ana ..oo.ujo in . ... .. . . I ..
1 r-,lv " vveaneasjay, im ev. mm, at i r. ClMlclule tuai hi iMtemate w .u.d he promoted On the ijih at : P M ,sp k "'ark C.r- iVf , re4u,,val, I n p he will 4 rind himself ! uli"e' blu"!?,nk: lo Walker's expedition. 8neld' inled. But he should not set ou,
Imported having taken and declared th -inj dep .n(1,nce , fU.ver C .Iitornia, having on board as pn oner the Governor of th it proI . , . . 1 . I 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 a ! . A"a . 4" . I. . . board as pn uuer me governor 01 nut pro- ' ...... . . . 1 i- 1 view. HWatir -', l'u stumer ui-itorn-a for Mn v rancisco. lhe principal neu is excttemeiit in - uu-H. i.i.r.vKv...-.". tv,vu ,u the valleys o tiie Amazon. rwoexuedUlons, h.vm? their heads in San ! Francisco, are Mow fitting out in the State; the destination of one of which is Peru and ! : tne oilier ccuauor. ' a . i Tt I ii....... t... l.i.,. .1.. r n ... I 1 :.. .'.:.' .t . yjui laicst uaic iiuia. a u. liwiiu ia MtM Oct. a no total oi over anu iini.iiür.i,u. .mir. at that date waa ti.449 The number of an - i ... . I k.ii.a. ..v... aa. .rd .f,.i!..j n mi uim... in.ii. . lui.ira.u.r . lüits. uikd u an i I ' ' r . O it t -....... Thirt.-.u wegoue had take,, a new route, n.i'i tMir iu r asiiiiigiuu irinioij dition lor surveyi g a railroad route from the e ! head oi the Mrsirippi to Pu. el's Sound, ar. , rived at Portland on the ÜUth Oct. He rei porta thai the country is favorab, for a j road. la i a . . . i t h a t - n f 1 l.u ia n I Pi! J?A t . . a rl v. ..... . . , vor.ate in Congress a division ot Oregon terr.tory. HoRRlRLC! The M igs Cnuntv (Ohio)
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times redu.-ed to eating their horses. & . . ... . w,u . ..r.....j A. C . HAI.I.ot K j?n
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Teler ipo rep rts thai "A man living in A t- VTOV K eja; he.-Assorted siiea, for HaM at kens countv. vieiied P m my, last week, in u 'cl9 1 . BACON 6t CO H Pami OsBeiam ........... m,. , u , " CoinpatlV With hi father in-law. While here S DM and Peana; foraaie at thev became int x ca'ed, and left town with - MAWSkCv. M ewaaa0eaei I . .1 .: u : . I t .MGS a ml bates, a rhoirr- asälaBa Tnr ..1.
aiughll d with l.auor f.. r. .,.!.. .1. , .1,.. s hoiw t the former, they , ' demanded soi.De-. TheAtfe n qm a-ed her I usbaud to hold the babe while she prepared lhe f...Ht. Thech.ld heciia.ing trelM,., f.e.e tw , w.n. tl f. nd fraud em T-'ii d t ends by alcoho , chop- . B j i,k mm ... a r pad its head off with an axe.
I Salem, OirtGo.i, Oct. 16, 1851 . .. a. rf. Sasw.ks. Esq j &nce niy fit!,t , ha,e of C(Jurte v ed OUl., 0ftne country, and can give l . . . .. you mucn m"re P-CU1" 'Otortnttion then ;. u.-j . TTTV" 1 ... ak. :r f. rm. that each of vmr readers nut see and at a glance the c-uitpar.ii ive advantages and . ... isauvautags oi m.-country. Tne fifsl obj .ct(on ()rf , lhe Iimitrd extent of the country, i.e., of the jon . btUffesj the CeaVfJSjM and the p, -Ac ... ,oriu tulure s.e of P cihc, wh.i h will or.u the tuturc S.a.e 01 Q , the T-ni ory, i ..eluded between i mM of lhe eouillr-f i.e., of the .1 . . . .. ' n..rl .in ! .utivajii Ihu r - .1,. .,.,,,,.,;.. ti..r. -r. ,... iwuelv. r,,u. tlM ,nd prubaby there ererbe more u h B Bfipif - . - iT'J.tr rrini ten tu f jrtJ müert in width, sind xtnd u b hundr,.d in ih. ,roro lhe Co .d in this strip is probably as irreal as that of ten or twelve ol the largest counties of Indiana. Should the hills ever be brought under cultivation, 01 course the amount will be greater. But it is still an unsolved problem wnemer tne nius are suuauie lor agricultural I purposa 3. The second object on to Oreffon the J rain of winter. I have had no experience of 1 . .. .. . ... mis yei, ine rainy season noi Having commencea; out irom in 1 ci'i jenrii, pirncuiar'ly Pom the evidences of furm; r inundations .... w .. . l . , .r ,. .. wnu 11 1 see oil tne oanns 01 me v niameiio, there can be 110 doubt that lhe in lar?e quantities during the f . .. , . 1 . . , , i. i r iw.l In Ii..
OR EGO COttHePOE5teE,
" - " "of th! j asaraMU h Tt not been disturbed by P ilhT do iot. u'iSirh fsit ul j 'iiir.-u trroMtlo , . .
. ea0,' wh,cth rc;. ' co"rse P ""C tlw."vnt' W1" er' 3. There .s a great amount of ignorancf in t . is country, and ol course a good deal of na in I1.1U 'I t . . t Aa.nl m au m mm aaft 4 aia 1 t Sa fcV ff an ... I!..u rlfl... ...nl. ..... . . -.. I. ... I...L.I. I rnvy and jealousy. O.ie cau e of this is. that so u.aiiy come Here exoeiim tiio p mica . . i i . ! r ..r..1..! .m a.ail fi nil. i .a t ..... ..I. .m .
, k1" --- - rTb kuaWs) bad been Uc-d care ful It ..n l heir
pointed, th y vent th i splee, i censure, and cnticUMH ol others. U ree.uness fori,,
111 ihiv alsn 1 it 11 n 1 1 u, 1 1 ui.. ,,-i liiTii nitli a ' BH it lS in the States. People are, 1 ow " ' - " .i. 1 - ,k "... ... ...c. .... ,,, T niaricv n ins iuiiuk B'Iuiuu aim suttiri uvi ' 1 a iiiaiori-a at. r 111 iu we m-.re am omou mail . . . I 1 vi m". 11 int icrm uic r'll 'II. i.iuui' . . l . . . lariy, 'h number ol aspirants iti very great, w ri..i 11. I.t I .. l..-.t .... . i.l ... .......... and liter asiuy; many h ivini; come iu thi i ... fall. It th -y con iiiue to.oine in her after in thesam-' proportion, Oregon wil be more c owded with lawyers than any part ot the United States. 4. Owing to ?h' hih northern latitude of O-egou aii ithe inclination ot theearlti up.-n its axis, the days are verv long iu summer and the nights equ .Hr as long u winter. I'nis may be regarded as one of the c'iief objections to the country an objection, however, whic i ia common to all nih northern latitudes. Jk The diaadvantages of this cou .try are of! set by many advautagea, some of which J w il täte: I. It is und ubtedly a healthy country. TtL J . . -. , - . i ) 1 aniaga more man overoaiancea tm ie ! ouJe' l,Ui,s MTOeaa.au, anu w .u.u overoail 'ü Ii. I.I ol L.lrj L..I I..J ance m.nv others besides. J It is a i ountrv iu which industrv is a ; shorter road . . . '. to weaim man in tue täte. a i . , . tew have been in this country two toare . aai .-- t . , 1 -. . uw vi1 w I that fime great Iv improved. H POine ti-.ve accumulated fortunes iu a period ot time th it would he absolt.teiy impussible in the State. ,s ttie country grows older nd compeiirioii increases, there will of course be a corresponding increase ol the difficulties of sucti rapid scct.uiula'ioii. Property will be amassed by a few, and the hardy sons of toil Mill be compelled to labor tor as seamy wages as th y re. eive in tin densely populated Statea ot the East. It asked what persons I would alvie to come to O egoo, I would say t at I woul i not give such .advice to any. 1 has he. n in v pjrpose as nearly us possible lo stte i a , . cUi .... ej..e . .. k ulu. ,,.,.., i. oWn j C(M4 .,wl,.,w .1 pursue the , ol,rs.- h judge ... . ... . a .. i m. -in m iy a lurove. wv sute nave preeuivJ . u . . M I " d the advantages of the t ,..,.., rv. , l lVal ,ljt no. tu wi.,lhllld from , 7. " . .. iiim tie ui.su. i, nag -s. ii any or, upon Mre n. wt., rhinu- tHa teuton thur should i "C U V 1 U 1 ' - without due consideration and r.Hert.on el , " ! , , on the k.aa .r.i- ,.um,..l.n . .k.i 1,. ' h.,z irdll imeiiujn , ljia, c,a Ce. the proba ' r .i... 11 110 ihviiuiii iiim wil. ti 1 ur in uu 'ui . D.k. ,. es ol er.eaa tir ol la. ore It doing we l he should remember that it is I ; gen-rally a good rule to let - well enough! alone." ll not dome weil, he murin occasionally consider his chances of uoiug better ; in ,hl- COUIltrv. where ao manv have done er - aav - .veii before him s" It ; Moke Whisky Fruit Ripe aid Falle. 'P.. . . a I r..j.. i .... -r i . I 1 zu i upu.i anu eu. i ay mail's ui mat ; week, a man made applicntn n lor liquor at . . . . Pii , ... , ..,.,,........1 fUTS. ! , ... . ' ' .- . . , day night he again went to the same hotel, .. . . . . . i and being aga ii refused, attacked the land1 . . . h. . ,h hniii. ui th .im yio C whic , thc rnan WM bo in e w h a 1 ,l. niiv, ,( j ,.i . . .. rr . i in1 n V 1 n v anil riot w 1 1 r wf tnd n t,. ..t?..rf . . . . ' r ... . ot two physicians, died on Friday uigntmaniac from excessive frifit. T rre Haute Ex. MMa The b- st IaiKj midt'od Fih, foraaie al lr.,1'1 r. tAT .N X Paaal.v Ceaaatv. g mm m. .-.!.. .t 1 noli v anil ir.'st. 101 01 O'i.i I iiele. . . . . ... ..... . .... ... .. . .or aa. eaieal T. BACON di LO.'si r-'aunt) Grocery. dec 19 Lnww aaa äiaaaa a eaalcw arUete aar aalw at r (Well T. b.icuN cat O..S Kama. Gracerr. ! IL. ( T ' ,f V lr , V ,h" 19 T.BACoK evco. ramHy Grocery 1 . r.Dz Utal-araaa TamWers, for sale at oecis t. Eaco.N a Cü.-S FamPy fjry. .ll. ii. 1J s a wet .
iniurpd. He theretinon rl'(w a ni'.tol nnrl ' t.GAirT,
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THe bridire a rota the Chagree river at Barbadoea is camoieiea i.na a irmu ui nve cars pas-ied over it on the 24th nit .fhe q.,, v n be com?Hmd on the 1st of January, and paseeuger trains will flirrt rSin til th it nlnr-e itiiin.T 1'VnV urilk all ; "V"..7;"; neensuy ,ur .1... ..- to railroad and mule travel al .ne. .... ... A , and den. Sutres Navarro. (.eu.Ni arro was, until quite lately, a n.-mber o' the M f!biaVl but has b"en seutenci d bv JMi.HI lUDIPfl, DUl ni B ru lemriin u uj bd.na A nna, to JO years' bauibhnwnt frv,in cou.,trr We t.ke I be following summary of newa e vme ne lonowmg uinzr mci f """he Alia C htorhia: ; P0,'al matters, nothing of .aterest has msjtpijsjfari t Ml IW fJMO. Dunnr-.e latter part of October, 35,000 . ..,... IMttl. mitn;tur of interest has sheep fr n. MealCo arrived iu the aouth-rii ... part 01 this ht te. A plan is on foot to establish a regular line 1 mf mfmmmr l,tu,-.. .k;- mltm ...I OmmW. - wv. wii viwj MMa There was another fir inSonora on the 000. at Benicia his cific was raised on it on the 6th inst. een completed, ai.d the ocean steamer PaThe squ Itters of Sacramento held a brge meeting on the 4,h, inst., and passed a num1 . r I 11. f "V M1 ,.u,B, rcci r ' VrT u . T . . The miiin i-rounds taken were, that Gutter's cUi(n WM il4THid; the southern boundary of the claim is ht'.eeu nines norm o; me cv;y: the land was not granted to Sutter alone, but : " ' .-.u...c-, ...u. uPu.. which Sacramento ia built belong to the Luited glilei itoVerflowed lands. 1.. lit art aa r 1 4 t asw I ar am ff as tn i has ffrisa In iwt 11 n. .it i A living 8hock ot un earthquaKe was tell at ! t... . . u. ..-.. u tl.i itumuoiui ui un mc jjui ui otiourr. inc ßrete1 damage done was that several p. r sons were throw out ol bed I UI Uli; HII'lUiAlll ll'if 1, .IV. Ul I .. UIItUI w u 9 J the Indians, but in one case the Apa. hes att tacked a party of tweiTe immi.r.n.s and kill - elt ot ;hem. . ciscoverv uisde in December 183J has 1 ' i ,WW n " Ii 3 2 i , , , , .urave ay one boiv Covered with charcoal. taat J Wth f fir f,et to the HM mv.nably ' ... . ... ,. Bv the side of each body waa a aimiil va-e SjaeV ol era II It e, Slid ab. Ut the site of an USff P, ... I fi-.i!,! , an d too.s oi hard metai had evident- . ... - - j , , -i'i .. i r.i. 1 u iumm 11...1I I i ault .1. ...Ilh . 1 t ... : . v tT. .. . . ... ...... . .wi... . 1 ,1,. . " . es were not uure than the tenth afaa inch in 1,. . . , ., . ,, , ....... . . ihickneaa. O-rr these graves .arye trees I .. " , f were zr" " r " w 1 1 - . .-I ll tb-'sam -r ce oi Iu lans which consirucl. d the mounds and other curious worka in the Mississippi vaLey. There have I en several fete and about the u ual uuuiber oi murders; an average of ...... . . m m
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ram descends . .. '. rr r 1 ; l)an-inir. on Mnda. Uir tfil ! Jtnuart . 1S4 Huml ! 1 u ' bv the Gila r-ute Tnev beinra larffenum-.i.!,;...;. . ?rp
w inter mo tlis I . . , s " -n. 1(.wa-r cm 11 n.c .-wuata mm, hw. ) uXt.0f cuw, atld sheep. I he IIMJ irity More o- Mr. VV. H. Caatia, u.r u-rmi, tc, or Xr. lng.
V , j. Kfeiinele. UsaWHa, Iwta ana ('aeaimrn-e at KaaUri .oet The rainy season is now not far distant, ; until ih Brt of February nest. u aj safta room ier anr and the miners work no in the rner bn'a are Tf 9tuM v aSMMe ,.ur. -.ere veati, aa , . . . . . , wa :tr -full. rniivn:.frt luat iiouimI. will laee our ea abpreparingto shall no their claims with trie laaaaaaaS wihrtut flador our prirre uier Vbau eatiafacfir.t rain. Some of these claims have vie ded ljrJ- t-1 al enormouely At -iter, Uni and Cove 1. claims, on Feamer river the average for tue '. " week has been upwards ol 0,üüO da !y. In j rvu.u,' other claims the mine re hiv loui.d nothing , J fro fi up t. s. iuat r.-auedat after spending the whole summer's labr and ; 4 Ml.HhHMAN, a's. ai Hr.K4 tü.'l. t hoUSallds )t dollars beside, in the hope of I" ADIi:s l.nl. and Mantillas, a Sne aeraciiea. finding net, .lep,a,ts before the arrival of the i iÄIlWlA. a.vsPü, iikk Arc
rviiny 9 ri. I ne UMMer g neral ly nrt in . L i ii it Ir on iti r tt tsatl Heall:sr rtT flllU. Mllll saae . . . (H.niii at . a a ava .... imm w v waj ibp a . -. , mmwm i all whether g ..Hi or losing oecuniarly, are . addini to the ireil-Tal Weal'll UV their UllCX- ,-. . ... r- i . . '.. ii i uniiil' U nierjiriae aim iirrtuirni. i.uuil. 2 aa TT . . . . . I A?t FRAftCISCO. I he principal Subjects mt laiaaaTi ras,' lata skarlaa the foriniirht have , ..... .... . 2. .. ueen n. tvaair'ini rapconiuna. uuoui wnicu many reports are in circulation, but n thin? . , .. a .a. . t . ertai.i known. It is said that a party to fola a a . . a .a low the invaders oi a. nora, and another logo to the Amazon, are tormina. - ' 9 SPhClAL NOTICES. I. III ES1 ft A I II Tub ladies f Uta (rcr.uan I in ted craneelical Charch attstsjaeea FAIKal IVMbM Hail, uih- er-inrs of the 3..1 and -.'3d inst.. 0:1 which occasion, tbe; will -r r :. a Kplei.did lot of Kancy Articles of all dacrip:i.-n.. TMa Kran.vill-j Germ 01 IJ.onl 'o. I, will Iks pr-,ul. I .1 1. VI. M, .r ..1.1. I.r..llllll. III I.. I.M. . I 'I I i. .1 lll'l. I 'I. c 1 11. nni ' nui .uu ii'i imtmi.ii ?wiu iu i'iac aw-ww -ii" 7 attend. (dedSO. ftrnW mt rmmm- K' V -BT ... -V istri a m eavtsa i TW.RK will b, . o.inty C.anaSi.a held at t e rille, on Saturda, , I e. ember M . f.r the purp.-' of cl tetin r JL nan Hojio, h. ; ih. at I oVlo-k P. l.!ejroe t the Ut Teiu,nrranee o. re ti.naa be bell La lulitnapolis, Januar) loth, i-.4- All interested arc tnritad to atend. D KL WOOUIKT. 1 CHAS. K. HKoUGHTON. FKAXCIS KKssi.hK, Commmee. M. A. LAWNKKCR, decW lw WM. D. WK1GHT. "The paulic ftodottronlT aim." eptune Fire . ... ib-id iiinversar). SOIKli: DA.MSAMTftJAT WEU.NKSUAY EVENING, UKC 28, JM3. Froceeds for the purrba o a New Knrineaiid Aiuaari.tus. Aa .Cards .if Ad.i isi..ii for a Gei.ileinan and aci omtiam mir l.ul i.-e.i Tw ra Dollars, 1 be had at the Hook and Ilrug Mores, aud 01 Uie r.ecut,vet omnnUeO. CI'J'IZftlMM HIvl .lV.'.' II I Vlltf lll.ML' IVC I ..... . .- . ..... .. ...... , Hon. JAS i.oi'KIIAKT, Jaatas C. L. BATTBLL, Kol. K. HKKW. Judee JOHN LAW. 1 JAS. LAK.HLIS, Jr., h. u' ALUa JAS. G JONKS, Es.i., CIIAS. VIKI.K, W.T. PAGE. K. . BAHt OCK, W HL'BKKL. ..... ... . . . ....... """i dakao. in r ataravaaaaam 1 J . H a L i' . A. H SANDERS, E.t. KKtD, . DKVKKLUX. DKKBY. BEME.NT. .M .AS STKPHENS. HO K FA. NDR K. SCHWIK6. . ------- - .... -. -..v.. ...... . i. r. i . " KXFXITIVR SYAFI t.B.fl a JAS. HAK1.AN, A. J. COLBUNM. :oil P kVl UI ti autm waaavw ; GEO. POaTTftS, WELL H . WALKKR. Dire.t-.rof Profraninie. JAS. PUSHKR. M Dime ina; to aaaaaavaee at o'clock, precisely, de". 30 ft ätmt Th nn lie e "d our ontv aim. " NEPTUN BFt 4.6 C . 1 lltlKD ANNIVERSARY. Mia.lt II. soiltll. MD M Pl'i: T KMTRKHtl.L. TUERPAV EVENING. DICKMBB 2TTH , ISW Procaed.forthfiaurrtc.se of a new KnaTieeada(iH.ratus. IHF.t TORS Ol MI SK GEORGE O. STKIN, WM. H. I KKIE. Orator, JA S. K. MLY THE. Supper amnred by no lties of the City. rsaa.TT.i ar .p. ?..- r t. I.W. Ht'GHKS. J AS. HARLAN. ' A. J. OI.BUKN. WKI.l. H. WAI.KKK, GBO POSTKR. .""TirkiO. A' mm K I, 1 m' Um Nt.in-. o' T. . (inynetnn. Hallock ec SWu.lar daor. 'Via. t urne, no at trie l-ii-CO Ul - Kr TJ8K HOWE S C0T7ÖH GAKI?
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aaaae a iii u.m.ik, WE hre jum w.i,rJ tnd hire 0 hind . Im itwk sA tS! JJjüp lor CfJJf2 JJ sOSi j u. u-i . . . ... - - ""lw" . h x Ksi mM sm... mi h .k mh IO deci T. BÄlok 'slGmSi eaaa Oeäeaef.. orn i,surrh. Qiirk Teat. t.iai iauati. Louiavll and Uic:m lut .rd 1 r ;: 1 tac.V T. B.t'ON ACU 'S Ftiw r.rrwr T X FS SumiDrran.l Winitr Mould Caudlrt, far I J alat Cinciitnatt Paclht pripcil duclS S. K. GILbtK. di to.. h)c". nuar W.tu. so .vie TIIIX.S sjAÜ BE DOM AS W ELL AM OTUCUM. rpHK "nderiK.n-i uk ilaaua re in ai.uouncia to diu 1, ! r.T MMVlua a.ivl urmuutiitia ciuairy . Uat "'VIT"1"".' S,.;:: .: tite rot.riebr j.-s t-v f.ui.j val baiti boura. llin nrctl. 'C:Wi-l-II ec. 1.1 n hin wh.r r " Uri" ajut rvu,rurd ir..tn tin- Kkuuba 1 U ea Kill,' Aft.... l-.lMl lv. - 1.T .''t1 "I M.e lUUTll ll .s fir ii.umncturcu ar rk ' u Kind, wie.ch Hie will sell an! arrni... Tb-ir atnek of i.eiher a .id Findtnu ;ol'th fln.-t itl and quulitT. t.JV' "Ut m TfTJH'4. V?. u 1 1 1 .1 n 1 at rr.uivBn. N. H. 't he attei.tini. of tho Ldii and I'liildruu ia ra I"' v lavMaJ Voar a.rtnient ami j ri. e. at our toblihrui.t. (decl H.4kF. aaan . aaaa asaaaasaa r TyjOTlCK u bvrei.y riren. i..t l will, on the Ifta day ,1?? VTar??-r i. TaTVlaViMjVafr ,u r r I" lai r niKUt 1 w iiütiiji, hit- 11 1 iry w 1 1 1 aj uCKnv !u . fcTÜ IrM r of ou,h: ir ..fSeoiion nine (t) ii in I 0 uh!ti srven i?) South iSSSSfmÜ I. an il iu Viuccnura iuitrir;. ountv. VEHM UK SALK. ' ftn,n,tlIVr,, of Ule l,u,h nin) 0 he paid in eaa . - ... aiaaa ayi aramaa.iaa waaiirgiviaMaaa aaataasjiay lerel froin Jle- adored aecuritv. B? HcGaaw A AaatTta iRfAMTsiSS .llllti At i iTiRMun mu, romn w.tii 1 lwtr mun PKOP. LAJTG reatiruU aen mnret to tae Ladiea aud Gentlt'ineii of this ril and urraundinr eouaKV1X1VI....B, if . . piARPKT cHaIX.-so b( LWaatosriWW' . " m, ' OTAH candles. 25 beabat quality, f.öaän; by rc 7 lLUK 11 -'.. i. near awr' - . 1 n mhi. pure Cuier mttcar. juat re. 'S and for aala fat vdeclSj 1 Ü.'K'S Kimily Orcr LAUD Oil.. MO .4P A.MO t AM OI.C ft' Cm IftUl. r HK aa ierairue4 baa ui.oed lb e marl Tea wiUi Mr. JL Baa Blfsaa, 10 tarry u tua luux tlnbliabad bus. iic of hard Uli aap an andle manulai-Wry. We will rui.ia 11 at our old al.nd hera verr artirla ui lasMMesaal aj the arm or io. tvima a. ca. iii b ,ket Mise, ud al o luirce stock of Groceries. l..ibtn i Mi.xl far a.1- al aaisa.la ai d reuil at tbe lowest " Ar- '"' , if and l amlle Manufai tared . . tliM ii.- drill will I ... II... I..... ......I .. .....I .. "v n mni win uu ui mi- oev qua. t . rqui is ui . 1 a aoi.j in 1 ji.c..naii. a it nidera iir.uiibil aUtndcd to b (4cai Ha' Lht KtH ft KKAMKK I i.viicv run ic. ; A urlu"'c raceived on c rt.meui; . M "'. a lew .i isoi uw.led LIUur. Iurr luli-u. dui-l3l (Ei.qu.rer coj.j . L. MoVhT. ...-.i.w. ..' , i nm-'icm ..I l a I lu ; ! re.t's Mo d . .-hre. and tf.iiiora. rn Sur-: Mian a few . . i .... ...i ... . , .. - -- - Ci,MW of K,,,u 'p--'Uraftute.Biid foraaielo "3" ' haki a rr.i kkk UO lD A!fi&ES'W HK tCK Ut U will sell our raaaalaaj .tnek of Winter l-tj Gooda, en.iaiaUiic of Marino . I.n.lrae. Uei.aib. CO-P KT J E KafM IP. I ZXfZ'lZ 'mSiTSJwVmZTE'Z r WMtl I I a . m - m for thv tnikirtlun of. n-ncnil 'erar.ii. unä ra :'.- Bs..; -uJUae rerul r.-rth.t i.urir,ae a , , . . , ... , . i . i r,-ry larjre m.d .a, mus I irr-pro-.f M arehoua-.'. ou Iba V abasti und hne t nU aaal cori.tr of U and bun ! ham l Tt,'.""d '!:'r l!'c ""l"1 ,r vansvilleand lr wlnntsvillo Kiiilru.i'l, wlu-o- tlK wall h... ainide ro,,,,, M1,a 0lir(.ki,,lt raciiiUoa for au.r.nr ail kiedi of anJ UewrAaasMae. I Taav will ajiva SMclal ears I K HM?iuL ...., or w . ... to Consijrnmri.ls. either by ;ijrK"n., anil will forward proi,..ti m tiu mt rate, ! hji 5 U.eVS iaraaejal llliaSJlB to the Purrhaeer I Si.te of Prixtuc- or Oroieric i.. Ibis market, and aliril , oideis for the .unhns of up.r and Molasses oa the j Coast, s vi.e of rbe flrui wi.l be iu tbe Koutli durinf ll.w i W inter. Tbe) hope b unremitted attention to merit and aliara the (.u'. iiv p. tioiu.fr. M. W . FOK'I KK. GhU. KUSTKK, decU W.M.AIKMAW. NAIRN A .. a OB Tri, BAI.TIMOI.K. MAKVa.AWD, POR T.IK SALfcoK l!( M- I l. IHK .Tl llil al ATI. I OTT I KIT ' I ' r our t'orreafxindeiitna fine opportui.it. to draar- . ... . ft. a t.irh eriz ut a small cet. we will yuaruntee thr am ,.,uruw xii aaaaa 011 rrrr) dollar invested ia Utuarvr TlrfcstA in Pakipsco letter;. No 15. eo. 17th,. when the aiiioui.t uf 0 or more is purchased I-or $3C m:iiiiii.:u win rrii.i tue i -r i ll. .'.- . Jl HUantr ii..t.., ti... ,1 .01 ...... ... .. . 'p .,1. t" i. f . . 0 Hr,J''- .r .- ' r4:' 1 Jfff" ar ' & - BALUMOhK. M i Ala i - 1 1 1 -t i. a. -m -. ...... raera MS. MAKVI.AM) COWftOLl UiTkll LdTTKKY. CI. AMM C. DRAWS DhrK.HltKk ISth. fi. 14 drawn .iu.ntM.rs u. evr nat kaare of 23 Tickets. I I'riaewl eiS.beu 4 -J..VKI 3 l,mu a y.s 3 400 10 3UU 10 Hi 10 PHI :) frit mt tluo 344a im SI TO 61 II. 1-2 10 53-: a 3IA15 PHIZES Ticlceut4- Halves $:. Quarters 91 A CIBTiriCATI OK 5.a Whole Tjcket , f.v. -3 Qu. rter 1 ieketa. 9 12 v'iHalf " GRAND f'oNSOI.l DA I'KD LOTTERT. CII.AMM B. DRAWS DEC'hMBKK 31. 1W3. 14 drawn nuinberi in ever) Packara of tS Ticket. 1 True ol ffio.of.0 1 zw Pmaa af t3ue 1 41..IMJO til 1 30.0tj St 1 ,270 m 10 10 5.000 53H7 40 5 J.000 SJSJSJa ts 50 5O0 3 1 P K I Z Kef TicketsftOO; HalresflO; QuarterafS; K.-ftith 2 5. We w ill isiue a I'eniflVate of 25 Whole Tickets for 9 60 j 25 ttuarter TlckeU, 92 25 Half 131. 1 25 EiirlHb " 32 54 MARYLAND t ONsOl.l HATKU LOTTERY. ' .:. 15. Dr.. ws D-eu.ler lU). 153 13 drawn nuinliers in every yackafe wt 23 Tickrte. 1 I'riie of 3.M.0 Prizes of R25 1 J,SM n 1 5i.O 02 a 1 V5 62 I 1,0 4650 t 1 hJt 1 Js3 I 20.205 PHI'ATCM. Ticketsfl; Halvea 50 cts.; (aluarta.rs IS eta. We will isue a ('ertificate of 25 Whole Ticket. 14 Wi . 25 Q-.;u tcr TickeU 3 5 ISA. 25 Half T Ot. I -5 M!ilti MAKVI.AND CUNMiU DATED LOTTERY. CI. ANS gC. l.RAWS lfci K.MKKK 30U, lf53. 14 dnxwu ..unihers in ever) t.arkapn of 24 Tickata. I Priie of y x:m :... Pnzea of 95 1 2i.O 64 13 1 I.jU 61 1 1 left I 5 125 S5S 4 2a 90 2fc-.-,4 90 Ti I 34.412 PRIZF. TlckeU 2: II IvsOl M.uairters 5S can.. We will iaue a Certificate of 26 Whofe Ticketa, 9 1 26 Qu rter Tickets, 9? as j -."C Half 14 aa I tf6 atejMa 3 SO-,-at,.; , nclose l.e nn und direct to ua. Bf.claxe ioetln irlwrinjr. ie,e-i wie wner) name nm . ias ana aee sMii.ii!. instead of olrer. Be particnlar k nenda yon r Town, Coo Dty and Stat. A odroae, eaixfally, ! 1,4 IK c-
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