Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 271, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 March 1854 — Page 2
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A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR. - .-. -v v TERMS OF SIBSCKIPIIO.V Pail) Journal, per year " bv the week i 4im r,w 1" Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, Weekly Journal t v ; n n 4Ti Auki v. Messrs. PtRVl.N iV .MoHKoK sNrth street, between Vine and Walnut, Cincinnati, tare -jthorizeil agents for the iraaclloa of busine for a.. k. ;..,vi .- J.Mirna . l ie Hsi v Journal win i.e lounu ... .u?....- "vdin in thf ir .' . ar an 1 a-u.-rts -in.-;.! ana suuscrip- - - - ainiiiit II .il ..I thri'liT!l Itlt'lll. UU3 Js I v iav " J .- -w u ... bb c i t y o r v. rAiiTiLLi SATURDAY MORNING.:. :::MARCH 11. The whiff Party. The Locofoco press, gloating in their iniquitous triumph on the Nebra-tka Dill in tho Senate, are becoming loud and unscrupulous in their denuuciatioos of its opposers, and tigmatize everything that is said or done in opposition thereto, and in favor of maintaining the integrity of the nation, as abolitionism. This course though not at all unexpecte l from a party that uses no other argu-1 ment than denunciation in support of its measures, is at least a little extraordinary, coming as it does from a party that has just amalgamated with abolitionism, and riseu to power upon its influence. The Whig party, although in an apparent minority upon the present absorbing issue, occupies a high and honorable position, and one wnicn me scurn.uy 01 aemagogues, or tue ( ..a -a -... ft . -ftl libel, of a v.nia. pres. c.nuo, overthrew. j The Nebraska bill is now made the test of ; Democratic virtue with the leaders of the, party , whose designs are clearly self-agjran-dizement, without the slightest shadow of necessity for legislation upon the subject. The "sober second thought" of the people will return a verdict, that will prove to the projectors of this grand fraud scheme, that : the interests and destinies of this Republic , arc too sacred to be made the pack-horse for unprincipled politic:) aspirants. Tiie firm ad;iprnnr nf the Whitr nnrtv tn .1 -T aT" V. ... . I u,..,ov.a vu mm ..u.iu. uu faith of the nation were pledged, is not only an honorable but an nviab e position. Tie nr ; linn PC I nvAlVM in t : niuitinn this I
, . ... , .... I and restored the money, pedestals upon which our honored institutions ; and their security and perpetuity rests. I OO'A man named Dobin, in Daviess counThose principles had secured peace and pros- i ty, this State, shot a Mrs. Elmore, the bal1 perity to the country, and had secured the tuking elVect in the shoulder, but the wound aanction and admiration of all parties to the ; not being deemed fatal. Dobia had for some compact. s who had cheerfully yielded as a j time been troubled with t ie green-eved matter of wise policy to their provisions. monster, and mistook her for his wife whom The croaking of the Locoloco press, anj he designed to destroy . the infidelity of aspiring partizan leaders, to ' the .irre.l adjustment of oar sectional inter- ! KT A Paris correspondent writes that "it
ests, canDot effect the hi2h position of the - j ins as ever upon the i . ,. . , true to the country Li ua Tr , , ry s pieuges. hub to, ... Whiir party. It remains true national platform and true to the country the constitution and to the sacred maintainanceof its provisions. OCT The water rose so rapidly night before last, as to cause a part of the embankment on the Railroad, north of Patoka, to 2ive way slinninir the track so badlv U3 to nrevent the - rr , - T paasage u, U1C carayeaieruay. i ne passen- - - C . 1 . . I rn... s?ers. ba??fra!?e. kc. were transferred from a - c . ti s lira tri ihn Inirn trnin anrl t-ara n.i.l ur uu-.. ua...,n..u .u.a. ,a..0., cinj .... Mr I trim rPtlirned WltuOIlt t.in.r nhn If. " - - cross. This place will be repaired in time for the trains to pass through to-day. White River embankment has been sliding a little. but no serious danger is yet entertained. The bridge stands tirmlv, and no fear of its giving away. r0RiA,iLL. .According to tne tress ot t a a i e al Taili - "a I . in P.Ari. r...t nn Ir ni'fl rn mm. m a. a . .iiu, ia. a wa.a. mmm vii.j . - . j . u i a. - house aud store room is full of grain and flour, but every cellar in which it is safe to put grain, is also occupied. Several large warehouses are now being erected for that purpose, one of which is over 200 feet long i mm. e . a j.i-i anu oj leci wiue. wiitj ueuier lias over two hundred thousand bushels of grain now in store, and three others over one hundred . would go forward by railroad if it was completed; and as fast as removed, the warehouses would be re-tilled bv o-rain from tho rf e - country. If they had the requisite facilities for shipping by canal and railroad, they might calculate on a business of over two millions of bushels in grain alone this season, with large increase iu pork, flour and whisky. (XT From reports from the different Medicai v,ouegC8 , lu wuuuir , v,e icurn mat there has been quite a diminution in tho , 1 .L- .f. numoer oi grauuates tins year, vv e congratulate the country upon this piece of good fortune, and feel glad to see that an M. D.'s degree is being made something more than a matter of fcrm. ZCjFrom the report of the physicians who made a post mortem examination of the body of the late Dr. Gardiner, there is no doubt but he came to his death by taking strychnine, said to be the deadliest of Java poisons. The Washington Star says: On the Gardiner award 428.70 avwat fru.ilulentlv abslractcd from th T-,.- - ir. asurv; ls.UUUOt V.'llicn lias neeil enjoined to be I ' .. .. ' """Ul r.r,.V.... r.-.t nr i.! mtn IP rsaa a. . deceased, Dr. bcorge A. Uardiner, aiso drew from the Treasury $153.000 on the claim of Dr. H. M.Mirs; 83,000 of which went di- ' v wa i . rectly to his own endowment. Mearm, who is in Mexico, having bee., indicted, boldly admits that his claim was a shameless fraud, aud unblushiojylv delies the Government of anu unoiusnio iy auies it e Uoterument of thebnited btatea, there being no extradition convention between the two governmpnta under which he can he H..ma-iai nf mentS, UUUer Wllicniiecan De demanded Of Mexico for trial under indictment in thia - CUntry'
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tuousauu ousueis aaana. mere is at present . - ' " " .V. f "'7rV 7., I" . "u i P.S. I will send von some more items hv Kk,olv U,mm,m si.v. That
tm Du...:. .nil I a.l- ; route. I fie road IS I 1 miles in lensth. and I mm mavm wminary ainu wiinout ptf'ns tlltv .t .. r .. . -. . . . . : we ,iate boon in the constant ha
, ""c ...... .ui. uusiicis ui gram - cents in aie.inc Iu manv niareai M,e ma" ul rt:ii ist, as i shall he 0-re taaar Idwlaieat, for Kaeuaati8M awi awai.ing A. opening of the river and can., i '"! Ml. .nd . ,uc '.l.NSlir.f" longor-yonng M.e i. ,,. Long gjgj-'jgjm - m
for hastern market. A 2reat portion of this -- awwi waaara irom make no difference. No monev. no ip,i .....p" r 1 uu" u,t r- kji,u Mvar.. kluu, That we have also
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case was 1 i decided during the last month in California tt-aea - - - f ww w v w aw -V 9" v v fUTlie Supreme Court of Massachusetts l j-iiL . . , a has decided that the Maine law of that State is constitutional, seizure clause and alt. OCT Thirty colored oersons have apDlied I ntka : t .t m 2 Ma. mc jussuuri v uuiii i .i i Jii ouv.ieij ivi yuosage to Liberia. Ihelarmin the notorious Fern.m lottery was drawn bvrrankhn d. Way, a V I bar-tender in a porter-house in New York. It is valued at 22,000. ' Railroads ix 1m:.na. The total number of miles of railroads completed in Indiana is 1292: the number of miles in nro?ress, i . r w 1592; the number in contemplation, 732. MT. - o.e. Keeper u, ,.. ,.o,.town, III., coram.tted .u.c.de recently, by - 11 J i I i Ii? blowing out his brains, in the presence of his family W i .e n.o i.eg.Maiure, mm .aturuay, v.'pl. .-at.: i ci...j elected Oeor-re h. fort, of Cincinnati, U. &. " senator tor the term of six years, Irom 4th ofMarch,1855. Uh, pooh! Chance of Cikcl.mstasces. A livery a . . . W J stable proprietor in Sacramento City, Callfurnia, keeps five hostlers, three of whom, be- . fore , le(. Ihe Easter,, States, were Broad, ,v,r drv ood. clerks, and two wer. preach- I ens. IfWMAWi to Liberia. It is stated that arrangements have been made, and vessels chartered, for carrying no lest than seven hundred and eighty-two emigrants to Liberia from different points of thia country during the current year. (KT Burns, the teller of the Lewis county v e N r I . .. , a j I (N. .) Bank, who ran away with a girl and v ' a . . . . ... .. .. me money Ot the DanK, lias plead wuilty to the charge of embezzlement, and will , , be a m, . m v J .V 1 1 iir 1 rp vp rs ri 1 rr 'i h r r : w. . . . . v - r ..... w . . . - . . w üt. f I ' m u'Jerstood here that Mr. Soule's position ,s on 1 of lmosl complete isolation, as to society, in Madrid. The character that came J before him, with his challenge to Turgot, .... . . . h.iv.. rrpiilp. .1 lee.imr n.T:iirit him thai nutli. have created a feeling against him that noth ing can overcome, and which m ikes his situation alike humiliating and painful.' I The Stolen Public Documents. It is ; currently reported at Wahinj;ton that the 1 mAtmm ml Am Vpw Vwa HwwM Tl,., ! 'P,;k...i MaMl-l.lal. aia a ..j I "i r "" . , a . a Ledger, and Baltimore Sun, together with a ücnr. nl mlior. will h iia.rl ----- . , ' .. I '!., i.i a.... aj , . ... . c .1 . . oeuaie euou. 10 give iniurmauua in regard to 0 . e lta.tr nnh ..IIah f Ih. mmmmmrt 1 k. . J' "I ' . aJV V.I - . t. J 1 I I ' V I lillT Sena!?, as well as public documenst, &c. t " ' 07" 1 he Mississippi Legi-mture has pnssed a !aw tü regulate the sale of spirituous ii- . uors' h.cii lorh.d under heavy pena ; the sale of such liquors without license, and
forbids the licensing of any person for this sixteenth of an inch apai t, precisely similar I Columbia ami wi.l be repaired; sheisthefinpurpose, unless he shall first procure a peti-1 ze and shape to the in isors in the mouth ! est h,,at.ow,lpd by the Pacific Company. Up
purpose, unless i.e snail tirst procure a net) : tirai. r , . . . - t i f 1 . r if aw,naal Kar ta - a ... .faL. p m m m m mm mjmj ia, a-,aia.aa uj aa iiiujwi liv fJl mt7 i legal voters in the district or town where such ; liquors are to be sold. OrEifiN or Tfi Chicago and Rocky Is- . . . . I '.. i TU.. I . a . 1 ' au .- w ...Piw-w oune '.above Railroad was celebrated at Rock la. , Hand on the 22d of February with creat en - Itilihl'ic m II . a , . r O f . , , , 1 , . , - , a I r-wwaia irom the time the work was begun CL .n illustration of the state of nuhlir r,:..: as..,.. . r . IHaa cat raiigianu in reunion 10 tne rumors at)out Prince Albert, was lately seen at a din - . ner in London of one of the citv companies 1 r ,vo ; When tne second and usual loyal toast was .oyal toast was given from the chair, the whole com uanv rp. fused in aeL-Mnvelaailrra. ii h ...rnin.. .1..; J x-ws- l . mj y Ul 11 I II I I V II J 'lasses UDside down "I'm er tkaaaa wireaaaa .a . s ui .ul c .. ii. unierinese circum- ' ,lances," Baid the chairman, I give you 'the British constitution " which was drunk with imrn.n.e -hp-rinsa. Th:, t.!!-ii-ia. - .aa.c - S. mi 1 ... B mm. l tie number ol steamboat disasters and the destruction of property thereby, on the western rivers, since the first of Jan. ,a-. ,, , mm . 13o4,have been unusually large. To the i.l. L'U i a x. ft ... . M CU. oteau.ouats were ourueu, ia sunK anu lusi, ii uduiy uuina;eu oy snagging and ., . I 1 .. . 1 . I . .1 1 .. .1 II oiner acciuents. 1 jne Hundred and hlty-two coal boats and barges weresunkon the Ohio .a .a. n . .. . . 1 ST . ... I. ,.: : 1 m and M.ss,Bs.pp, rivers. Loss of property es-, timated at abDUt 2,000,000. Are not these facts suggestive of something about Itiver Improvements! n n, . .. V awwij awasssaf .eu.s,er hi me .ta-.e , .f l,i;0i,- l.-,a .v. , in .1,., S:..o T,r a . . : J L. . i a.. . . . . m . , I r. full amount of .State revenue collected for j ,Qro , :- .jj:.:..- .li. .u-.. . .J t 0 aury u.e ' UMU' 1 aa -, aaaw aaawai aaaMj . f t f m - auoul OaJü.UUO 01 ceiinquent revenue lor ' j 18Ö2. The interest on the State debt has been promptly paid and a large balance is a,;n ., 7 P ', L. . e 1 I 8l, , t,,e treasurv T, a showa well for . .TT' ., u ' "üerallly I this State, to rnet all her engsgements, and SDeaks Inndlv in favor of the J opeahS lOUUiy in iavor 01 tlie ; efficiency and promptness of her county ofa . ,. , rin8s oi ner county oi ficer8 ,n lhC 'Charge Of their duties.
CALIFORNIA t'OBRESPOHDEHCE.
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 28, '54. JIr. Sanpf.rs Dear Sir: BrililT aan old resident of Evans . i ville, a inl, in this uiiHrt'sMve u'. ,e, COIiSltlcreu an old CaliTortmn, I nreanine no upo 'syis necessary from me Kir sending yuu a lew lines, althotiKh we are not peronally acqaain- - J i i j. tnri Fi ..ri ., . . . . i . . r i. ,:ir v m.m r tu a halt . p.... I have seen about naif idol, -i. c pirs of your , ,, , vaiuaoie paper, Wliiril iuivrrar j much as llPy ?..rv,.t t , kl nie post, d up in , . ... . i.;.,.r in ..... lc5Jiu ni u.iii'rn ui IIWHCmines m rjKj-,aMk and netin staying long in one ri.ee, have never received more , i uir .l. i , , -ji ,,,, ,r than halt ol tue kttte rs teat me trom home or abroad. I .. . I Ulis country!, without a parallel on the face of the earth uau i miivi-uw, v vit vi tJ.tn 1- r i r . n f t f it i- . ta time, Jcroved bv IKM. ..aw not M n.irk' . u i.r I .a av ..ill lit IlPr IMiminPrrl.'ll . . . - . , 3- ---fc ,j .. ee.ra,.ce aJ durability wf tl.e 1 uildinj;. both public and private, which have been erected within the last two years. Sacramento, which was one year ago sub . . .. . . jecled to two Hoods, and subsequently a.mosi utterly annihilated Dy tire, is now reuuin, 'n . li .u.. " um ai.,u, uoim-umg wi .n ever, .u t..u. vtrit.ng the city would never suspect any .1 ! I 11 riL V m nnfi Hills are cut dovn, valleys tilled up and buildings erected with a celerity which butbias fhP iah,.!..,,. MtaoM. mT Aladdin DUHUll ',.: -..f.and his wonderful lamp warehouses are filled, the wharves are coverIron, .he East and fro,., the 1 CM ttWmm IIIC 11 UI ill anu IIUIII tut aruuvn, the OMIMU of clipper ships, .km, crgor. are discharircd bv horse power or steam horse uo.ver or steam power, as the case may be, presenting a f be strong contrast to 18Ö0, when it took Iruin six weeks to two months to discharge a ves nino av . w ,l.u.....o av uiv.iai ' aa vw sei oT sis hundred tons by means of lighiers, ö. anunowiuey wuiuisnarge. cupper bI,.Po, two thonaand ton, after ans has been haulj .i .. -n lll . i: i ed into her berth, in two days and a half. The country and Ihm neonie are nrotrrealive. The hack driver and the carmen savj . a... progress, to their horses; and this morning as r j a i . . 1 ' .... .1 . t i,,uulull,lrwl'1 id wit i k satchel on his shou.der "where -e vMLrninn ... v t nn n rr ... n i.l f "I'm V laVatlWMSHMft . . a . a a prourtssmg to scnool. sir, he replied, riomi i ... ......... ... . . . r- .., i t 1 r r .1 u 1 r 1 t'uu.1 . .-I 1 at 1 r the millionaire mt r.ftlft .t naln ;nl antot :.n.l if ran 11 . ir.li -i c Ir ml wna.aa.1 .,1 i f h,lnrLthoy ride lull gallop (. B., there is a city ordioa'ice somewhere against running horses in the thoroughfares,) even the very women are indicted with the mania and go as il the d 1 was alter them. They, however, have some excuse, for if they did not walk fast, they would be run over, get knocked down or meet wit h some other cnsuality. What was it that erected all these superb edifices, and loaded these gems of the ocean. these magnificent clipper hips., It was irnlfl. th:it i.'is!:. t , tvliii-h fr.im time immemoriah,8 been the subject of animadvers on nd invective from the divine, the philo-o-i pher and ihe moralist. Gold is 'he right arm e ., , f of commerce as well as of war, and is more necessary than much learning in this place, ..... 9 as I shall show von presently. There is no place in the civilized world whore you can get the luxuries of life in such ti ...i... 1 i : ...v.J. -"---- - is to cater lor the wants of the inner and niltar man. Tho nir tl.o or.rth nn.l lh m , w m ftai.l -. lall TWUfcl 1 I ! readily supply the one, and fie wants of the rei'n tiade of . , . ... are stored with down to the ",,,er re MIP?l,e' b.v ,,ie rn is.n Francisco. The markets I du -ks from the canvas-hack ' J t- anm ; i - .g..---.... . , I '.Villi all the lltHi-renf KrlPI-ii'-l III Ill.iv.T ilaiaar , , 7 . ' ' ' 1 r.iP Up. f L- i.. ,.v.r mmmmt uarna .,k.;t. I r- ""'"',uuu'1'. qi all, aSi-c, with fish of every kind dud very lino HüCur 1 roni-ii L...KU f..- o...;. ... um w.va vim. iv nun nuui IUI I Ut II ll' pearance, particularly a species of the rock- ; cod; they weigh from ten to filteen pi und Tu.. !o.-.,l .....l i.-ali ti.. I...,)., ia. it . i L- . i. .. 'remainder of the body and ,,e tail a bricht a - ..a. a . v wm j V 1.1 u r , .1.1 remainder of the body and the tail a bright vermilion; the nose and mouth are almoAt Lallare, ,, th . ; M s haWl ...,hli ' I Of a human being. One cannot deny the cheapness of articles in the market. Wild Heese at 2b cents; eight teal ducks for 1 00. and elk, deer, &c. 16 to '20 cents per pound. Board, however, is hijh as it was in 185U. and -Sfrfflt amari aliquid," there's no sweet u-ithnnl n In Is",,, if -.lM t'fl?t ll'llltaall ' w-J -r-wwwf a - a w vw , i j . n V IIIUU monev. wmm tmA wwrl a l,,inl I I:. - . . .. , i J -" - -a., a. .... 1 v . . mt9 pussioiy get one meal, with almost a certainty of be- . ing assiated into the street a posteriori, and it vnn Ii7 i,..t v.... I. II VOU lay OUt, you are equally certain tf be Mlg surrounded by the DOIICe. and MmIu. datnl arith aa .n..ra f..r ti, . :' i. I T --- "'S"1 1,1 "w uaseu ein m me old Jenny Lind j T.,H'alre' wilh l,,e Privilege of an interview W!lh h.'U'r t,,e Rt',order in f'e morning, ivlm ii'ill hna ..... .r. ad 4 I ? .. . j uefauit of payinellff ßend lo .j, ' 7. ... V: ..1 . pü::.il,,d I Maria. It im,,.. eh u-.m. i, " here at thia time, than ii t-,, ia,... I J ..w w u u J V I 1 1 1 I I 1 I S j r . . mit a ' '1 ",e "e W the Hood Just winter, when , ,, . , , .. ! Iii? mi fuait lariey and pound it tu net ... mm mm, . a. i ing to eat. Tfci. ,i7. h.. . L This city has at present between sixly and renty t ousand permanent residents, and 1 seventv nnnawaa. .,, an about one hundred thousand floating pou'atint. - - - -- , . .. " " ' u 1 'Ti,, r .".hi. cty Whu do not know where the next meal i t., come! . - . H, UUU CO flit Irom, and many who know uot where to lay - ail. . . . ... I thtair l.-.l. "Mia- . . r . . J their heads. Ihe majority of the rum sh.,n - ' - iiv ...ia j... i a u; l lie r U 111 Sil , 1 , ; - will .rive vou a a-haa' of l,u,,r ul,,, . - f I .- . - I ' J , wouiu not under any consideration aive v,.u aniMl.m.. iA . rn , . I . ; ""g " euv. me oiner morning, on ! I ' , r r-. . . i I Ii 1 . I , iVt wwii a aval o nne ! hl! 6 if1 rVUn?, W'alk UP to ! . . , a. ..a j 01 a c t IIUIU , lunch, and in a modest way., ask the barj keeper to give him something to eat; the barkeePer g-ive him l o hard bi-cuit from under ! lhe cou,,ter accompanied by an insolent I ataro f -, xm I ...... : c : m i r ..n-. a I . 4 lu ' ,ul' ,,,,euu filing nun I to o-o tn tho lahLa ill, la. T r a Ii i oi.ai If M f . .. r ' ,,T'. . . OieUIOrlliP IMnr lla.UI vi . , . r e , . . .. I. ., .1 nev.;r oeen ftw f . , . I 1 "" a. raa iy imu nev-.T oeen t strings before Ris.. I .... f - tins cuy, i nave ieu j , ,' ' ' " , i 1 l . ' - r' f ; j , rwn . t I ........ C - ; mr - ' our ncijuam-1
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7""? T 1 was last ms ir.uo.e i ne omcer then asked hun how a Z lS2f w '"f V fe"Ven t JfT " had -ery Uo ,ars 3 ncket. Woe betide the nerson who barber's hop in town, and no one before darcomes to California now without plenty of ed to do it The bov rei.li.d -I,i,,.rhri monev or olentv nffrU-3 V P, ,S. k i n 7 reP'"-d. "I thought I money or pienty ot triends. One could for- should see blood as aoon as you would, and, me y cet creJlt ,n u,e mines, but he cannot j if I had, I would have cut your throat to the ,J0 j now Credit ia , ...u id . ,u .'...ila ' ; '",...'. 1" 111 " n. i . . ,he h g that ' a bone ,lD one ni(Jin'nt." The British offiwere. People have become so shy ot each I cer hung down his head and left amid houts , Other thlt, Where proncrtv ia rented or lea.. Lf.MinLn for the ha. ' WKmU
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ed, the tenant has invariably to "fork over" in advance. , I Ik state of society is by no means settled. Hardly a day nasse hut some one is shot down or stabbed. Xiuht m ikes rijht, and ...:n .. . " . i ft- ..r win so continue as lOI'f H II nas piemj Ul in i..v ... t.....L- ;t Ii,, I r thp ICeriirder. ..7.,::." " ,l- " . ' -ii . i j ... ... . , lay sick ihree days and Iben had sixty cases to attend to. It'is by no means safe to walk i.i some of the st-eets" after n tht O ' m - Km .1 ( )ur I .pin .-it nrp i r im mum t vfrv la iPiuft'TTT" "r ri... eu men, out u.ey are me wori makers tobe found any vhere. I hey have been in session now four weeks u ithou' pass-1 i i... -....;,i ir, i.rr imjr. a iicir nine lias oern ui-ciifit" "a rolling, pipe lavin? and wire pulling, not to ?! r.l" u!f l,"B last vveeK, uurinr wn.cn me ocimic .....'. . . - ,.oir hnil c" 7 -""" ""c. TT" i ri mm tk- ...v.. . i...... II j -iitl-irrnniil ------- . 7 ----- b-ttT "i,i rri ri a i m n iraTLin t j ia caru vp1 i nv h h MOUl HU .1 til T "-""'"T " 1 b. hft .M-H-i v ii ii . i iiv niH Iii. iii.;i ui uuiui J " .ytl,inf I., their country. A II " "' He beneti. of alow wealthy ind.v.dua!s, who, after taking the lion's share of the "loaves and fishes." will o-ive them the frao . "T. . . . n 'I'll Vmnpronro Mnrietw wont tin to nem -- - " 7"' ' ' tT- ' . r r n . Ir o" or a AiBinv L.iquoT Law, l ue --uy ui oau Francisco ocme chnraes rum sellers a tax that in a coun - .ouJ amoullt to . pro. 'hioition, Irom $il2upto 8200 per quarter, and "l . , ,. 'he state and county tax U m P-P-t,on so JrWi 'nay judge w.tl.wnatsuccea motion that kind would be likely to meet. California is a fiue affricultural country. - 8 " ( I t" s,,emhe in t, e ueitrl.borhood - g , , i ft!.. ,.f ikai ...... r...r..,l - ' -TT - - - :A ,i , . ,. I. . . . ....... i . , yl,ur " - s' l'IC II 1.1 C a i puiu I . i I a lb M l.o.u av. va... . uua the average is. They frequently raise live I ... I 1 f hlindred bushels to the ac, e. and as frequent I.r i i , , t P.iUo . it f I i i . i , n il' tiiP M. i I IT IV UU HOI rill-L" PUIII Clfli l to OUV IUI lilt- Hi" I., j . . : ..an-: . ... . r..- ii.. J: . ;he - - . ' : . "-round. To give you an idea of the extent . W ine '""""I operations, u M. of some of the farming operations, John M. orner' lh'3 'season, harvested hlieen , hundred arres of wheat and e even hundred i'nurtu acres 01 w ueai anu eievea uuiiurtru Ar ni.iAn. ....... 11 a 'r .t.,r acres of Dotatoes (r.L'ht smart little tater 1.1.1 1 I : II a.
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V. v . :. . . " .. J P'uUllllg allUlCltrll I iy euny Ulf rtf .S Stf.uuiU i .. i . : . tt: . .. !.. . i : . i J . . , J . . J mmr t i n .1 ..' ' w w - ..w &,erra -Vada, barrel! - and unproductive as ,oufk ' n?ve bee" ÜU,,d l" aise f-ruo(J crops of barley and wheat. I have never seen any afempt at raising any of the grasses in this State there is such an immense quantify of wild fTUM and wild oats, that it is not likely the farmers will turn tr.eir attention that way lor years to come. The season has been very dry until recentl s:a.l l - " v. wmcu "ciappeu a sn.nper" on mtninir one- ! rations in most ol the districts, coiiseutientlv produced a Stagnation in the trade of this ' place. There have been only six or seven ! failures this last week, amounting altogether! to about six hundred thousand dollars. You' will very iikely hear stories of the mines giving out that is all numbug. The nines at certain periods win not yield as much as u,e-v nav,e "een J "!. win last ! 'lu hundred years to ccme, and then con- , 1 P,n -v ol S By the steam, r (,ortop, we have had a fresh l.i i i i i a . . . ii. arrfyol of Fvansvillians Mr- Davis i rrt ?.. ' , I aWOB-niliana, MT. l'avi, 31rs. LlU"Cail. UHU .1 rilllip arü, WHO HP I la I .f l-i tri iir .. K " u , T ."",,ua ' 'ür s""'e t',m? a" VVt'H a,d in fine spirits. Tl e Evansville people witu whom I am inti,r le9 acquainted, are most of them doing pretty well, more parttc ilarly our fellow townsman, Mr. Wm. Neely Johnson, real .,.,1,. ,r.,.pr x-e .vi, . in, , rät .... psiaio Druaer. sic., vn j Dad in uct ueeii tin u-ua liy f uecesstu! ever since his ui rival 111 the couiiirv I The Pacific .Mail S. S. Co.'s steamer Golden (I ite was blow n on a reef at ihc en1 ra ii ce oi tue narDoroi öan liiego in a . ta. . . 1 .1 1 L . La 11 n w-t 1 1 1 ' -'"e on "er 'f"1 U 'P Up' ""'(' "u"tir,'(1 )asst'n' mm. w.- wvaiva I VJ1 l IM. ' II ' I I I I I f 1 I . t. o 1 KJ . V . She was finally hauled off bf the steamer i " V,e f , " e"'g year6' 6,U' n"u mi,;!e ,ür m r w"ers, ci-ar er an expen ses, the handsome sum of S800,0U0 I send you the latitude and longitude of San j Francisco as determined by the recent coast su.rve-v' wn,c Q,ners :rum me olu c,,aris con" L I A I .1 . a .l , I fj .O '11 -fcT I 1A i . , www i Ntw surv. lat. 3id 42m N, Ion. 122d 26m W . ! . ., , , . 0 . ... ., , ..a... .... lit vym Dtiii. i .it, oiu -.17.11 ii, ion. J u 1 4(11 IV . With much consideration I remain, Yours, OLD MOS K, the Miner. A CiTimnr Vinv ,,r A Vr.,ri A Pth.
Kkailviid. av thk Lahiks Thai we have used the Mil..
i ohc writer in trance furnishes, iu the ftw - ..,.., : , ., ,.r. . ,....:.! l' mmbwj iuj; piiiiiyaupuita, eApiauam n U the prevalence ol spirit rapping m the United States: I Eminent theoloniansexplain why the devil bminenl theologiansexplain Why the devil' has more liberty in the United Stales than in i Europe, where the holy aacnficea of the mass 1 . ill i ar .... aa .rat ed at vast dials IIPM nur . a ,. ' u " . . r . where so nianv millions ot men. descendants - n . . u , i. 0. n Ie line, nn rolininn wh.lav.. . .. .w, . a ..a. . . . v .. ... .... , : and are not even baptized. Tins rarity ol i the aacraments leaves the devil greater sway . . . not bein g driven a ,.,fion of the divine over men; he dares to come nearer the earth, far by the frequent immoivine victim, and he enters into . ' 1 1 f 1 1 i i 1 1 i ut i i f i ia-ifK tho Ii ll in -I ii r - i . .i Kt t hai l OIIIIIIUIIIVWOV II HU 'IM IIUUIUII I UCly 1 J t. i I r- ., a. -a. 1 1 . . I uivsieriout, means wn.cu vjoj leaves open to : ' ' fi ... RtvoLUTtoSAKV Ahecdotk. A corresnon , ... mm . dent ot tlie Manchester, i H., .Mirror, fura a . 1 .it lasnus lonowmg: Wlten the S ere in Boston, in 1767, III Li I Ilea n.a III .. UJIUCIB M'OIJ STWItl Hl lO be shaved. A Britiah officer came in and1 wanted to be sh-ived, provided the barher could do it without drawing blood, and saying that if hedul he would run his sword through n raw. s .- . . .. . I mm. i i.e naroer was iriohtened and dared -1 I. i . i ..... . .... I 7, , MSV UU3 ( 1 , ..r ....... I- I . . 1 I .. J . I a looked at th. h,,v veitl. ,,., d...... k ,k-l .., .a ruunc uu ouu n,uu lie WUU.U UO 11. lie a seai. ne iook on tne othcers oeard witha A ...... U , I J -a . .. I uv orw m u.oou, anu was paid a gmn -a lor rr -- I
A New Metal The Paris correspondent of the London Times makes the following ""t:
A very remarkable discovery was announ-a-d , .1 aJ I- ! " L U n.. " - v tne Ai aui myui otiniu-J, uy wm amas. at it iriii,,. Hp .taten that AI . PI..;. I -n Li i J it t. Llair Deviile had succeeded in obtuning from clay a metal as white and bril'iant as m r.,.;, iv "r..: i": . ..... .;,..,. silver, as malleable as gold and as light a. , 3 Im Ii ! i i I . "?s. l" is lusiDle at a moiJraie lemnera t..r A im .i L: ' .l ; .VT r' T.Tl men is called aluminium; it retains its bnlhoney and is no affected by nitric or sulphur or dilu-ed, if the lernneratnre ht - i, ,.i. j;..n0aJ i lowmj by very hot chlorhydric seid. Several spe a'. 7 Ä ? It'" " pupmiwi ui i. n.-n Thenar.l. it was vntPri ,.nni....wU .k.. a - V.. .Tü". V. Sil it" i" IP H t sllt.'l SMOI1 (l lP nl-'.-P. at ttm nun. ' 7 V, nü."- nl..;n ".I JTÜ I u: ... oa i ii . ii i ifc ir ' t i 1 1 r- : i , i i " ------ - . - 0C7" A private letter from Lond n to the New York Time., state, that ball delay ed ,,,, ri,it , Constantinople for fear of be ing arrested bv Austria, and adds: I ..,!,,,,, 'ii. .! im r. tr aiiairl T h f tlio .11? r.T L.: ..i k.i..; n. ' ms uruuwcu riuvaiaauvu nnu mt khci i wh;rh .M to huVe ,aken him. were known at ii.n. karM h.ni Mammm .voli-it nr. w .1.. a ... c , ..r..v... . , ders were given to Austrian steamers to watch his movements, and, if occasion offered, to marie a seizure similar to the attempt upon M-.n n k'.t I am r no hss nusitivelv infon. ed, that Koiaulh reteiyd lull WWRf igence 01 tins contempiaiea action 01 me au trian police. Consequently, it is probable J tt7SiTVl Jo iki Ba.t, althouh tl.e Turkish Government atiU iloi .-..! i miint fripnrllv tnwnrds him. until a ' " " 7 " , h. h" k " ' . .nd ,b. r ... , . L . ' .t. neru'i m I n.irinn n m.crriu i:.a ihhi i i i r - .ki- :! .ain J '' . Requs.tioi, for a Alleged Kidxapfer. On Monday officer ßarnaclo, of Washing-j ton, arrived at Richmond, Va., with a second I , ... , .T requisition Irom t lie U. t. Uistritt Attorney I - . t "a - . . r y a . a rfS 1 fur the District of Columbia, upon the ,.uv- - i..,. - r--ernor 01 , irg.n.a, tor tne acuvery J iiouipsuu, woo was fxiuintv f crai t-t-its ' ' , tk n.r.i i." i.r.. the 1 : vnr ot K r muni nn the Uaiwa f Lidnaoninir. The (...vernnr rpln- . - . .'' ' . ,. L; .. ed a second time to deliver hun up on the ground that the Chief Justice of the District, and not the District Attorney v as the proi per functionary to make the requisition. Aj in ..i ill i. i? iii ii tun uiir"rii to ut; an ut-HMn-i: e TH -I k. :. : :j u : .... tf ... ... ,. . . I, . ., .. - ti l fimiipiaoii, nasi, it i rain, .i rn indicted lor kidnapping, and also for offering a bride to an ollicer. Ball. Sun. fy-Mr. Alfred Buon savs, in his work on . . , J this country, that our womt-n wear no stays. W e doit t approve of innuisitiveness, except, I.ha ....1 ih. .ti.i.ni I. h....!,!1 ii '$ anatnti, out r..i...i.u ii n vuiopucj it u ' . i . i a i . uui ww oiiwiiiu ! be "enlightened to know how in the world 1 mm "... . . . Bunn got hold of lint information, .runny old boy, that fat llunn. f!5! 5 C D If P T A 1 V 0 T I P P s 01 lj 1 A lj n 5-USE "HOWE'S HOUOH TAKDV ' Ml Sanpkrs: Ptaan aaaaaaaa n. aaaaaaaouMH dal-i for re -election to IhaadJMM of tit) Marabal at the api roaeiniiff April eluetion. fni3) JOHN WAUD. A. H. SANDe. KS. KSt.: Yen will please ann-.'in.e Ml name aa caadidata for the office of Cllj MarakaJ at i ensu.i.r April election. (.feWlj WM. HOI.JJh TIIK 4.HI.AT Kit:vii:iY FOIS i Kt H I T.V Many per.ansl.are Ml Um aaadaTa r-..,...ty fore 1 terual tafdri a, dutl www Id lial liim wltaout haviaic i ""' :i """''"-', '"''' ; wwek. ad eireu tor nn) I atouth. a u freuuenth ikee to; taw MOirfa aoar aava larutaodT inüAhi iNr.'i. AGIC vvofM HK.i.kk, whleJi o aa a .ici.l'l adtaataa avai ilie MMawroa 1 r.-ar-.ttoin Hawaii .iiiloie-i la in Um cure of WwaaMU, in tlie f-iet tli.U fresh .iiu-ls treated with the Magic Wound Healer will awl inflame Ot ImjCObM twra. 11, li'd(V w mm. iv Thic Yan lert.i:rjh Cwaat) Htbla Society has it Una od tort at loli.. MaanaUa'a si-.r.-, whwn nut bo hu. I cverj v.rielj ot HiM aai ITaataaMMMsal tie le..ct price. in il-U Til lil7Sllfw.tni HTEIf . A KIRST KATK A DYKKTISi.NG MKlffUM. BraiaiM men . f Kvaasvill v u v. bfe ta aslaad their hu Mai la the Green Kiver country, will find it greatly tntlieir ad i awiaaii t rdwwrttMaela ne HKHDbTkkuS I'0'tkIKK, published at ih-iiwerMMl, Ky., TU- Courier has a larire circulation in th" coaatl f !i ladarMia. Hokiu. (TaiOW, Christi , .M uh'e.ilurr ai..l I a v ics, ;u,. some MIWMftasN in nearly every county in t la - Green Kiv rCouutrv. Anyur-Jcia wil be promptly ttoaewd to by a.l.lressmjr . B. aBKK.S ATHY, feo-ji-iin ttwadwraww, Ky. IMOI l( I: TO TAX PAVEKS. Tat Tax Payer in the Town of I.aiua --. City will afaaaa lake uotice tli.it. alaaa the Corporation Taxe for (lie Tili corporate year oi s:.i-i .own are pant, u or befiitw. the lirnt .lu of March, Ir j4. thev will be OBOQMMl h itli a penally of IU per ceut. and shall proceed lo collect i .....I -I ' "II" II u.vesbt distress and :le with roMa. JAS. L. PA 11 KX. Marshal. Laaaaea City, Feb. iG. i-j4. frbl7-tf ICLSO.M i ilMIl Tili: pMPLBi for Ihe last two years Im of U.SHIJT the ot l lor all sores. Mruisnever failed lo jive used Ui ktaataaat Uaiment lor tlie rues, crtsipelas. .-sail itneum anu lliappea Ha. .1. an-l that U husalwavs cure!. 1 1 . -n. . ....... .... ltaac Uwlaeui tvr s..re .N,p.,ies, s.ira iireusts. chais aaJ Sores o Cliildre,,, a,f for Moth or F reek lea U. , iu,.e ud neck: and u has .lwavs proved effcciual lea v I 1 ssm That we shall ever oaulaaa the aaa aftaa Maataa Liniment bee i aad we i - - - - m .. "r ad K JHT'See advertisement in another column ITy HP. HOLSThAP'S PILLS WILL CUKE DYS p-p,,a. l...lie.uo.., Billiouauesa. aad every diaeaae ,.r he rloinach. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . HOin s AND MIIM Y. K. HKMlKICK.S V CO. have re m ceived auolher larire shiitn.etit of, rtaots and Shoes, whit h, with 11. ose already re aieived and et 10 eome in, make a larger and BMHw variel supdlt than they huvo fcafafe orleied for I 7 . " : r ... tue 11,. ile. Ihe i sto.-s will he found well ,,rthv of the .... e.e 01 merciiai.ts wan wis,, to hud articles suited to ! this ... .rb..,,.,.,.,i , r ..... I " . . a.vca ...iiiMiiai .' ir,, .11-. h.dd at las low a r.ile as ll.ia s.-iu.e nwllH.. , ... ..nm ' Wesi.n, II .use. f mhio Jl NT KBCBIVCaV Harper's .v.ajrazine for Marrh; Go.uv's L:,.h -s' Book doSS H I Ilk i l, I 'tu r) v 1 r 4-1 i.f Are.'ienl -, . ft nt mJ .J-w-oearij lHt a. sciod 11 !i Iiiiii i"ia"aöit sale A HX'D afcaad aaad Bpttar; 8 bat aad 4i lackawl A for leattna Kvansvii.e Finori.. M.H. ;,ui,iu if . . - . j a. a.a.aa a . Tt Sf reteived. a line ussortnienl ot r injrer and Kar0 rns. Breast Pinsand Bracelets, or extraordinary a . ... .... . a. . mbHI 2 do rs from Main, in Kroi.'s new batldinr. "eaiui , ior sale Ut 1. uw.-.- r. .1 , .-econo si r.-ei i.uildh p. ir and luird -in,.,() .-.ihhi riT. FIBLlttCO. . ... , w L i p 7 pkr h V(i ixä s at JOHN C.EVBRETJX. JR'S. nftW sswaaef W all-Paper, Um latwM spring sttles. belag aW iM Ui Saaj Gwwda. aaaiM arwd ad i ,r sal. low. lartMao naatataai aakiw aaaaaiiaa nwtil aay aaaa wiU bwwaaaflala. wanat. wttlaw law Iwrgwai l test asso.tnieni ,-ter i.eire r,.ain ui . Hvanaviiie. Persons in anl oi Uall-paper. Borders. Fire-.cree,,. Bed rwaatata. window Bii...... of the hataM sprU i'".-re roM" u call early and examine them, a. L- tuined to MdJ . low aa possible. Slore'on Wim sireei, oeiwe.' rirst anj ccol1. : ihIi.
D. S. J HYSON'S
HOT El AND iiK-'i Al'RAT, Vmt ttrrst. btttreen Water and 0 J tirtl st.'.. nrorlti oppv tttr .litis Horn P. R. JOU NM5 RJSGS TO AP ",DV li'. n me pui-m genera., ...... r.irl,l l.i J - J t . VII. 1 1 V. I Waa lisata opene.i trie above fine e fctublisnment, and is preparea to lurnisii meals a! all hour, in the in- st approved nie. enioii. Oame of all kinds in MMN IM Tre ter (t,roult i imtnm Baltiiao--in wi hour) mjam. Qmmx .n rresi, o.. alwy iSmt&S& T 1 IIIMI OWri.KK -3 cn Solomon BalU r ".ore Oyster. re.M per .'eamr Tel,Wh. at mhio COOK'S Family Grocerr. CT"' 1 drum csno ll) extra larp. rec'a at COOK'S Family Grocery., i "ITri'IM'W III lIS Five cae f Window mnH r eTerY.r3y of uie ariu "price. iot SÄ'ÄjocSSJ?1, T5" or R.-.A h..tlf,,ia..nme,,t of Goi.i. l 1 VW and Colored Bonier. I.,est rinr stTl..Ju.t ree'd lv (IDhV JOHN C HEX 'KKEUX. Je. aa m 1 a 1 a Ya faavlv. a food Uwellinr House. Ad drew Post 11 a X. a B OftVo. Box 2111. f 0.1.9 tf l BAIiS. l(j bales in utoreandfor Ml by J pal PKES105 DK1S. TJKrKlVFnperteaaier Belle Key LI l Iruin l'oiltis: S. boxe do for familv bmj ; 'J hl Sn. 1 Mai kerel. larre: 2 ilea Nt lo .In; V tii-ree-. New Hire. K) (r-bove Sardiuei; ."i kUsM White Wine; 3 bhla l...:tf uirar. 2 do Crush.'. 1 Sucar; 2 do Powdered Surar; roraie by (B,h) I. & l. HKIMASN. I ftrv kkgr N.ii. ,Morted mm, i recM and for iWaal (mho) c. v. GKIl-FlTH. 9AA RUM extra aWlrUi Potatoes, for family dm. OujmmN mmIsmt uaat "M . 1 CO.H Family Groeery. DIS,ol , Tlfl,nr pinTru,n p.erhlp heretofore exTatlnr 1 tween David Ä still and Ctarfcaa start, in the Lewi Howe Canal -' ""V'J " l- 1 T .Alr.l at the Pavilion. FOKK GOOD WOKK. -1''"-!! t,. iv. ukh.v . REV 1MD. A SMALL nm Mint of Monev wa f.mnd br me oa i-.1n.-s.ini. till" S.;ih K.-I.n.nri aluA ,U ...... ; " P"n-"if John p. wood. P tPt-B U AKFII(ll K. 77 AND 79 WALNUT STREET, I 1-1 IMsATl. (. 4. la want aTMS i. j ln fVood & "rt' hrtr f d al" r-w-i ill' t a - . . . . .. . CkKa"i,,iC OrwearV Wfapftof Paper. . v i'..i..r...i p.inii.. ....., Mar. I wan- do l'tijrjr.!' d Caadaa '"It-in Yarn '..i;.n Katui.jf DloltilaC I'atteru Hum f loih T. Wwa taaaol rtirtls, Mn, alo. oo, do, do. do. do, do, do, da. do, do. , v " a k . . . . , V.. . .... .... Ja Famphltt Cover d 'rXt.r t'omnieroial Note do, Htu S Pa eke l I'".'. du. : l-ollll 111! HO. ... : . I Flat f ,lo. 'I issnr do. Manilla do. Print, rs" I'nrdu and I'inl Sh.-. t, Kuilroad Card a4 Sti.-i l. ".-w.. Hod k and t'ard 'i.kn. wttMt Made urranrenient with Mr. McCrearjr for V"" ",.,.iv .f hi ilwamed Colored inks, mmb wita M ssr. Miutli tV IVt.-r f.r I ,11 nr.i lir.of thir MMftaff U ar.i and Card RaeMa, tomir rlt h .M,-.n. BuUer i.n.i. . r ortait niy. . Ourarn.ipeiii.-nt, with Ktern und V l. rn man t-1 ( j r : r...., ...., Mllfh lkl!1. r ,, -,, , ut aiow p.ir -n I n a faiomM i.-rmsasai houa i W II W em, and we is it I I in want of rood to eiaraina our stock ami i.ric... bMM ;.urr. a.iuir -le -tt. Koi.k un.l Haw H:i cr Blade to tdmt. RlXOfl A CO . IfaMfbataRra and l'per Dealer, ir.liF TT aii.t ;:i Walnut Mreet, '.t inaali. Ohio. IIJICMI n n ii, 1 1 TV. are Mjtag Hie MgkeM market priee- in rath for Ii poo.l Kaz, Paner Mtaviar. lotion ad Hcaia aste, Koj e and UapriniT- RIXOM th t o., Maaaia t irrr nud Paper l-ralen. nilif '.' and T9 Walaal tnpel. Cineihnali, Oato. 1 f HA I. KS Anrhor Sheetina; XU in do Canneltou dwj 10 do Lilil il; 5 cases rich new atyle PrinU, Glofww, Aüaai. Spragues : 1 do Portsmouth Printed I. win, aW friug Style; 3 do Blue l'eniüi. .1 do Miirtilir Strie: 3 do -w stt ! Puiid Snminr Calmma- ( Jut received and lor sale by J. II. MAGHEK A CO. i: lfitkim; . i.v i in ;, SO t ilebratad far law rar of RbwwmsUmii, Tie Dolomax. N. tir;.l;:.:i. Hwadweaw. D.-Hcienry of Jr.r. and I'hvsiral i-.ncrpt , S t . ar , to.-.lf hr i! ILLOl K & STOnnARD. Illltn ' K.F.K. HaVLLOCK V- KTODÜA o aar justreceiTad alarfw Mftaiaat mt Caaar) Parlor a ad Braadlaa; Cafjat, Bird FounUiiis, Baths, Seeds, tVe.. aVe., for sale low. tuhT-tf K EC RIVED p.-rsteanier Memphlt -'" boxes ol No. 1 ( 'renin Oieex; 1 boxes Starch. iFox's; lor le bv J'd.T I. (V I). H KIM ASH. THE ISLAND OF CUB A. TAKEN! T K have received another lot of Uioae Cboiee Ha--V vajaj Cigars, wh Ii we offer to Iba trade and lover of a iro.i.l whiff, at low prices for cash. aaM Hoh.XliHiMiK Ac CHU SCHILL, Water at. otJJV Die i i;s. in hhds choice Supir: '.Hl bar prime Kio Coffee; j i.uir ui.) i.ov. rninenl Java Coflee; 3 balf-bbls Planialioii Molasses; n hüls do do: M do SiiL'.ir house do; M hairs Fine ItTarpaal Salt; Ul kilts Prim.- Haifa a; for sale low by nih7 HoK.MIKooK & CHUKCHILL, Walr M. SII.KS.j0 Hi.hoff Silks. , 30 and 3-J Inehea; IIHijicsOroe de Rhine; 5 pes Gros de .Naples; UM pes Floren. - . &,i pes Mareeliae: rae'd tkla ll.'ll a.1,1 fur aal. I. a- I a a. I ,,A' A. fl r. " . a.,., " Mai" atlwwt, Louisville, Ky. . ..,.. ...V' '.'.ilJ lu--.i -. ..... . . . . ... . a. M - 7 , ' . . , X K h:eh-v to b vot".?.f v--1 aj uerouran eouiitt, that the Annual Apr A Meetiow ., . '. '.. T ' t,K' 'r-' v'.day in April, A. n . IM4. at rZ F". l1 jmyt- 9 couiuy, ior me wwwwwaj wmcra, l'lz' nn Tow,,.hip.-Poar Coasmbiea. K;'ht Township -one Justice of the Peace, twa ' " Rllll't. Kor Twwk, Ooa lasnaa of the Pe.e.. twa . Constables. For A rmsiron-r Township. One Jastice of the Peace, twmm" For Pern- Township. One Justice of the Peace, tweConstables. For Cniou Townhij. One Jualice of the Peace, twa CaatfaMae. For Centre Township. One Justice of the Peace, tw. Constables. For German ioa-nship. Two Justices of the Peace, two Constables. JOHN S. GAY ITT, llihT le Sheriff of Vunderliurjrh County. V OT10S. oz Market Baskets; 4dr,z Clothes Kaskts .,v -red Market Baskets; Kollmr Pi,,.. To- ..... ,h,.p... T..I.. H....b.' -....... V . , J u luJL , ; V ,., 'I "'aru,'",, a,.-., lor sale by HoKNBKooK a, CHCKclllLL. ...I.aler street. 1 OT ICR. MLVs ou au On. LiaixKNT Is truly a Celebrated Kentedy, and has. dome more to alleviate huotaa MiHeriiiptliaii any remedy ever disco v -red. One or two applieaUuiit will relieve the moit ae vara a:w, Urcis. or Si'R.m. .. ' a - .,rilj , alio uem or ..a I wo laoules aill cleanse, purify, and beal the foulest rv.r lumii, should h.uo ..upply e.n.untly on band, v7 ,1" rl"l,e ,'" . ia, . Z'! hLZ O.Ä, ... ..n. m . .. . . m - 9 .e...,., c.. e. vcm.,,. m n.n,r eouimn. inh. tf I w- aidJM ii. i- I J meiil. just i.oois -ml Shoes, a complete aaeort ment. lust landed froui .tea.ners KniT.re.s and i.clipse, for tale by (mtCi J. H. MAUh tt V CO. .UXICK. "VfOTlCKishereby given. that bj orderof the Beard ot ll President and Uirectors of the Evausrilla Gas Light ompai.y. m de at a naaVd MwwMjaif or said Board, aa Moti'ai r ? "Z'C JoÄ April, l-ü. between the hour, of ino clock a. W. and i o'clock P. M.. for the ;.r;..--e of taking into conai. rration a proM.siti..n to increase taw Capital stock of said Cwaapan) bv the amount of flu, addinal stock, accordiactadaa prawaaaaaafan a. t of the General Asaew bit ot the State of Indiana, to authorize Uie formation aa 6a.UajaaCwaaa-ui.es, appro.eu Ket.ro.ry isd?NM. c. G. KtATs, KNIff CHANHLII. .obi Id Jar
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