Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 191, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 December 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL. A. II. SANDERS, EDlTok

TKKMJ OK SUBSCRIPTION. Daily JoarDal,pryear,... by tbo week, ..$7 5 15 4 Oy 2 W Tri-Weekly Joarnal, per year, .... Weekly joarnai CITY OF EVAKSVILLK, FRIDAY MORNING:::::::::::::::DEC. 8. Tbe Sfrnlt Lltie Jtaliroad. We are gratified to learn that this magnificent enterprise, the Evansville, Indianapolis and Cleveland Strait Line Railroad, is progressing surely and vigorously. Last Monday, the fourth estimate was promptly paid off, as the estimates previous had been paid. This estimate amounted to about twenty-five thousand dollars. There are no arrearages due engineers, or employees ol any description. The road is paying (or all work done as it progresses. The financial condition of the company is excellent. Not-' withstanding the loog continued stringency of the money market, this company has been amply provided with means, and has in not the smallest instance suffered in credit by ny failure to promptly meet all its engagements. It completed its financial arrangements for continuing the work started so vigoeusly on the road, when other companies most signally failed to effect sales of bonds, &C. A large number of laborers are now em ployed in grading the road. Mr. Carpenter, and Mr. Moore, chief engineer of the road, are now at this end of the line pushing forward the work vigorously. They are the very men for the positions they fill, and are bringing to bear all the indomitable energy .enterprise and industry of the one.and the high scientific ability and influence of the cither, to push forward this work over all obstacles, to speedy and complete success. This road, will when completed be probab' superior to any other road in the West, in II the attributes of a good railroad. It will -be almost a direct air line to Indianapolis, wideguage, and built in the most substantial manner throughout. It will probably have five hundred more cross ties to the mile than ordinary railroads, and substantially ballasted. before any part of it is put in use. We are truly g!ad to -understand that this great road will be built in the manner de manded by its importance, and thus that in all respects it will be a superior railway. With the force upon it, directed by such men as hare' the building of tbe road in charge, It will not be long before we shall be connected by this channel with the Ohio t and Mississippi railroad. We are gratified, ..too, that . throughout the whole line of this . road, there is a much better feeling prevail ing than formerly the doubting have confi Jence, while the enemies of the enterprise evidently appear to feel they cannot in any -manner affect this growing confidence, bu are only injuring themselves by opposing a railroad which is bound to be ' built, and tha . In a very short time. President' JTIessage. We gave this document to our readers yesterday morning, by working nearly the whole of night previous. We feel no more 'like writing at this hour than our printers do like working, and withhold therefore for the present all comments on the message It should be read, however, by every citizen 'A President's message at this particular time, is an important document, and h owev r Mr. Pierce may be considered as a man or as a statesman, and heaven knows he ranks bw enough in the latter capacity, yet a message emanating from him as Presi deal of the United StateeV should command the serious perusal of every American citi zen. Oysters, Game, cVc. Messrs. Z. H. "Cook &. Son are "putting in the big licks" this winter at their provision and grocery .store. They not only keep on hand constantly a full supply of groceries and common provisions, such as turkies, chickens, haois, &C, &.C., but they are constantly receiving fresh oysters, wild game of different kind, including choice venison, ducks, geese, possums, &c. We have tried some of their last receipts of oysters, and pronounce them thefosf we have tasted this season fair, fat and fresh. We thank Mr. Cook, Jr., for a nice pair of dudks, a delightful specimen of more he has for sale. Bankable Funds , Yesterday the following list of Free Banks were accepted by the Stock Banks of this city: Our own Banks. Prairie City Bank, Terre Haote. Sank of Ml. Vernon. Traders' Bank, Indianapolis. Central Bank, Indianapolis. Farmers' and MechV Bk., IndianapolisBank of Capitol, Indianapolis. Indiana Bank, Madison. . Me'rch'ts' &. MechV Bk., New Albany. Farmers Bank of Westfield. Bank ofSalem. Gramercy Bank. DOThe large Cincinnati steamer Duke yesterday made her first appearance at our . wharf for some time. She had barges in tow, and as much freight as she couli carry th's stage of water. . We do not give our readers as much editorial or other matter to-day as usual. ; All hands were kept up nearly all of night before last on the message, and we were "fagged" considerably yesterday.

CoxgreiM. Bright Successful. On the second day

of the session Senator Bright was elected President pro tern by the following voteBright, 24; Dawson, 2; Chase, 9; Foote,2; Badger, 1. In the House the Speaker announced the Standing-Committees thesamc Amotion to reduce the : l iiiuuuii w ivuuvw as last session. duty on railroad iron was laid on the table. Nothing important trrnspired. üjf Mr. Swauson informs us that he is not, nor has been asking 25 cents for Pittsburgh coal, as has been stated. He is selling at 20 cents, anJ will be glad to supply customers at that price. More Pilots Suspended. The U. S. Inspectors tit St. Louis, on the first suspended the license of Mr. Chaucey Cable and Alexander Bois, pilots on hoard the steamers Martha Jewett and N. W. Graham, for causing the collision between the two boats. Iscratitude. Tlie Charleston Mercury abuses Gen. Pierce and Corporal Doughs for repealing the Missouri Compromise. It says the South has gained nothing by it; we are certain Gen. Pierce has not. üj Messrs. Grant b Co. have almost every variety of farming utensil for sale cheap at their agricultural store on Mam street, besides seeds. &c, required by farmera. We advise our farmer friends to give litem a Call. OCT A very üne three story DncK nouse . a a . I with attic, has been erected on Locust street. utt above First, and wi 1 soon be ready for ' 'I It has been built for a business occupancy. louse. ' tCj River is falling at Cincinnati, and . a a s W I reports unfavorable irom aDove. r reignts are plenty at Cincinnati, with aa upward tendency in prices. (D-The nver was r.sing very little yesterday. and will probably be falling to-day. Weather milder. TiiErwssjis Electiou. The St. Louis News says Gen. Whitfield, Indian agent is elected candidate congressional Delegate from Kansas. The News says: Whitfield owes his success to his knowledge of and disposition to favor the interests of thosnaat. .. , . . , tes. ncqursuono.sia.ery seems to nave had little to do with the election the setttiers, no doubt, thinking squatters rights of more importance to them, than less practical issues. Gen. Whitfield is a Tennessean, and has tor come time been Indian Ajjent in the Territory. Ballot; kg rm Soldiers ix Ireland. The N. Y. Tribune learns from private let ters from Ireland that the British Govern ment are making preparations to ballot for soldiers in Dublin, or throughout the provinclaltowns. The inhabitants cf the citv in , . . . . . consequence were thrown into a state of excitement and consternation. Business ia very dull. It is further stated that the weath - er had become cold, which mry have a ten dency, of check the spread of the cholera, which has raged there for some time. The Mysterious Murder is Ratide Par ish. The N.O.Delta learnsby a gentleman from Rapide, that Mr. Young was a wealthy resident of that parish, andwaon his way to the Lind Office in Monroe.. with Sil .000 in rrohl fnr tti nnrr.. nf ..,,. i-n.i , r I ? e.ars. u-uen anu nyan were aoout two miles behind him, and.on their arrival.found him dead, his money missing, and his body penetrated by nine buckshots. A reward of o irno : . r i . .1. u. r .i.. 91, vlsut,tu1ruieu1,, uuiutKi, Davy Crockett s Family The Hickmsn Aruus of Friday last, ssvs that the wife - nJ ....M.. rih. ,i;i:n...i,i,..i ..j . i . . cv.t.c..t., Kr,MU3, wary urucäcii, paaseo through Hickman last week on their way to Texas, to get possession of a portion of tbe land donated by the State of Texas, to the -r.i i r ti . .t i ..i t .l he.ra cf those who fell at the battle cf the Alamo, during the struggle for independence. It says the widow is a plain, sensible woman about sixty-five years of ase, and the dauhtPriaa woman nf imil.r nar.. , , . u ' wFl or ".1 ououfc tinny-aye, Uavy UrocKett had three sons, two of whom died layers and politicians of some distinclion, oneof whom was Hon. J W. tor.Ifitt. - - , .. i . . . . . . u,cu "'"r""3 years ago, and wno had obtained a Drilliant reputation as a n an of remarkable ability, popular manners and merlin worth. ft t nni tim rn. ... . , ....... . resented his father's d.str.ct in Congress, and WES IDokPn nF a a a Whiit r.mdi.lilo fnF th. r " ' " " - va a s v Vice Presidency. fXTGeorge P. JIarsh, late American Minister in Turkey, in an address before the . . wew xorit uioie society, slated that the Jlonammeaan raun possessed many more taart !.. I . points of resemblence to the Christian than ' it h.. rrl. fa.. nA ihinl.iK.i .1. nt a sa0 a w a a v B m .. a. e - 1 1 u V IIIC JIU IC a ikd v vn -,u .t. -i c . must supersede the Koran with the aid of the Korane rather than in spite of it. fwrhofle. T sror wig romintr nvsr to tha V-rf b . . . . . .. .. .. . . iim.A.iw.A.Ms.M.KA n v . 1 1 I na inn thai I. was lost, and was persuaded by his wife to! defer his visit on acaunt of a very remarkable j uunruuiaicjiu .iK ,.i.i.B precenliment that she had against it. n-The New York Tribnus says it is re O . T : L . t.

y v . r""" jwi-a .a uuvua . In tnnnr the color or stiff. He alio cleans and r-fini.hes Cur- dTtLOTHiN whole.a'n and retail, mad np in tho l.test in huianes on shnrp Mr rnrrtf it ia said ' ne resident a message was read and re- tain, ia siikani w-ooii. to.u de Tersoe and Tuii-e. style and orthe.ten tn.riai. with t;-t.ti.m-n-a Furin ouisness on snore. Jir. U0LLI5S, II 13 saia, ferret lo lhe committee of the whnlf rin fh - A,M h eai Carreti and fiaishc. the at epsl to acw. at '"' .--' rr dcript.... rcoffer.d for ..le.tw A.i;nA. .u:.- - t.:- itrn eu to tut; couiiillliee Ol me wnoie OD me f.irrate Iwni-ir- . Icwe rricci f-r Induct and Illinois State SWe Money .

w- a,-nT.a.F.wj...B, w ... ..c-ui, auj persons who were in service on board of the. Arctic. I

From the Virc-nnes Gaxette K.xtra, Dec. 7. CHEAT lIItE! WHOLE BLOCK BURNED !! . Los from 30,000 to $30)000 This morning about 1 o'clock a fire was

discovered in an olJ frame building, on Mar ket street, bet een Second and Third sts.- J ..... . The building was very dry.and a brUk wind blowing at the iime. the flames spread with

great rapiditv. But a few minutes eljpsedi'"-""""' " , I ,

be'ore the whole block was enveloped in the names, and the entire tier of buildings on the North-east side of Maiket .street was wholly consumed. "J ' . . I The corner, building was occupied by the j rje wholesale and reuil dry goods houee nf A.lim n;,nKI in u Kirh kptifv

stork of good., p obably to the amount ofik f"h of them a severe blow upon the 4l.M.lfltAAllt hOm ItrnS S .. A 1 Iva All.

S25.U00 or 30,000. The adjoining store room was occupied Gimbte as a clothing and furnishing gooJs 6tore, and he had a heavy stock on hands. The house a substantial two-story was owned in Baltimore. The goods were insured the bui!d:ngnot. The next building a good two story frame was the property ol Joseph Som?rs, n.i ric occupied by John Ebner, as grocery sture und residence. Much of the furniture and roods of Mr. E, was saved. The City Bakery belonged to the same gentleman. The Stock belonged to Mr. Ä ,hat we can Üearn. the fire orjcrjated in the adioinins bui'din-', which was an olJ frame ol little value and onglit to have been torn down long ago. It was used carpenter shop, or somtning ot me kuiu Woruan &, Köster s Dry GcoJs and HardIni.r llfnitt.li..l novt Tlia l7Hhllmin lust nearlv all their slock savtd their books, . and a ftfW articles only. Loss between SG, 000 and S3 U00. No insurance. ..... . . . Adjoining wc, b. W. Adams U.tv Auction Store. Goods to the valte of 2,C0O were lost in ihis room. ' No inruranc. The upper story of this room ws oc cupied by theMNews of the Day Pri iting UlBce. A considerable portion of the type ... J Ci . ...... ....... . .l T)..l Kft.A 1 I I T r V V u uiiures w us a tcu. uui.iksi3. utituJ"?4" T J , ' P P 7 v w im w wa u' pv w v at r v w w w These two buildings were the property of Mr and a German c0,h,ng store came next. A good part of the -furniture and iroods was saved. The buildings were cf little value. Adjoining this clothing store, was Charles Greater's dry goods store. Mr. G. had on hands a large stock of roods, but, we believe was insured. The ware-room and grocery store of Frederick Grater, occupied the remainder of the space to Third st. I The value of the houses burned is estima . . Good., furniture &c t &.c.t to the amout of SüO.OOO to $30,000 I were destroyed. That which was saved is 'he most part in a damaged condition. The wind blew hard from the South-west carrying pieces of burning bingjesa great dietnnce. During the five, the City Hall, the Liscopal Church, and the Court House were on fire, but the viirilint watch kept by our citizens saved thee buildings. BrokawV TuiSr Shop, and the building known as Commercial Kw, just opposii the burning block, come veiy near being burned at one lin.e the roof was in a bluze It required the utmost e xertiens to save the 9tore huUr of Ir- Jo,,n Laplante, on third street. opposite Fredrick Greater s drocery, o lhe Hrm üf .nfTr Carnp Co.," was somewhat injured by "the 1 falling ol it piece of cornice. COM U It LSSIO ."M A Ls . THIBTT-TIIIRD CO.XGBESS-SECOSD SESSIOS. aBBBBBBBaBBBB Wahi5o:ox, Dec. 4. The Senate was called to order at h;lf past twelve, th riy-seven Senators being present, the oecretary read a letter from I Mr. Atchison, dated at Platte City, Mo., 1 Nov. Instating that as he could not be pre l " Washitrgton before the third week in December, he resigned his put as President of the senate. Mr. Hunter moved the ac ceptance of the resignation and also moved that Mr. Ctas be chosen resident pro tern. Ior -uay, wnicn was agreed to. Jir. L,ass loo! the chair and returned his thanks and acknowledge,! his incompetency to preside nvpr InP enaT. I ha I14iial rnmmllloa were appointed t a wait on the President, and Messrs. Masy, DoJgeof Iowa, audTuucey were appointed. I 11 m ft noise i ne uouse was cnuea to oruer at 12 oMork, the roll called, and 197 membera an!jwtrej ,u n,ejr nafr,e8. Charles S Lewis.of Virginii, Tiller and Goodward.of New York, and Mr. Rristow, of Kentucky, were sworn, as new members, and the usual ct mmittee were appoiutcd to wait ,.reilden.. PP The Speaker called the attention of the Huse to the fact that on the last day of the former session the President sent in his vote J to the River and Harbor, Bill, but there beiiiff no quorum present, the message was ordered tu be printed. On motion of 3Ir. Clmgman, its further consideration was postponed until Wednes day it . ... v . i I 'tr. utwsuii uiiruuucru ine iionipsieaa ßi, in iieu of one rcmrned from the Senate at the lust session. I"gers)!s offered a resolution which Mays ,vert reqnesMng th i'resident to com

municate, to the House any corrospondence wilh lhe French government. rel.it,v ..fcJS.

pafnaa I .IU... Ht;,;.-i.:. I S - UC- U a,V lUIUIV VUi A I ildlCI O L1 a 1 4 J i KJ p3&S through France. iir. Jenes, irom 1 enn.,from the joint com,,,,Wee PP'nl to wait on the Fresideut reI ,1... at.... L .. . r I .1 , . SrVth. tul "SL , ' U 7' and that the PresiJent would at once communicate his message. latatw... . . . . Jir. llrady introduced a but extending the bounty land laws. II. ii-.il rr i .. ... Jir. t aionoge onerea a resolution wnicn

liea over, instructing the committee of waya . Whoiie.nd r.t i Ae.u. Ee,..rin. iä.. and meail4 l0 bri in a biIl rem0Vin- thelSutet7 reiuUrly "th""" MtBU ttr,,osho" u' t -

present duty on foreign coal. 3Ir. Sellers asked leave to offer a resolutimi that tho ProtMonr inr..r-n tht Ilmua - - ......... a j wuoi.. I :r n ... : .. . - .:t.iA i.sr. i 1 1 iiul i iluiiiu.liiiic nun i ic uuu.in in iprpsis. r --- r - - - -. whal wasth bjfct or ol-jects of the mtfet - & ! " "1. lersat Ostend, and whether the aaid con - f , i j . itrrence wai in oucüience to insiruciions Trom tho SscrPtsrv f 5Jtf .! iul, .1 K . - .been the result ot it, to which objections ( - " -- -a v w. vi -w e oat.oa.p tlv IIHb IIWO t. Vi- P r 0 in it a 6tateof the Un ion. and 20.COO extra coniea were ordered to be printed. Iiouse theji adjournej.

Murders hy aCrazr flan! A man by the name of Samuel Sieglcr took passage on the Grand Tower at Cincinnati lor lhi city, on her present trip. On the way he eSowed symptoms of insanity, and some of the passengers very injudiciousi I u. - r . -I.. : 1.:

iy nmsucu uicmanveei or ir "iiicnuiwith nl! sorts of horrible stories about persons ed ?Vd ofJhc bX 'l?"1 atifraaA. - tl in m.ibin.v him rioliovP Hint hi cecd-J in rain? hirn believ that his 'fe aä constantly in danger, Yesterday miles below tbe city, he-suddenly pushed overboard a man named John Schell, who woa fitjimlmr nn th frunrrfa nnd wlin tv a Was SUnUUU On me Jjuara?, anU UllO was drowned, notwithstanding all tlie efforts thai .-., l.;. -ru .... .k.. ....... A..Cv.a,., ...... ...r.. e,,2ed a hammer and rushed upon two men wno w ere iuahinr tiiarib to capture iiim, anu head. One of them was ii jured but slightly but the other's skull ras so badly fractured that his recovery is doubtful. He then atticked the c.erk, and was in the act of inflicting a blow on his forehead with the hammer, wich would undoubtedly hate killed hi m instantly, when his h ind was arretted by the mute and he was captured and sacurely bound. When the boat reached St. Louis this morning, a policeman was sent for, who conveyed him to the nfSce of "thj Board of Health, where he was awaiting an examination as to his Eanity. He stoutly maintains that since he came on board of the boat, no less than eight persons had been killed in the cabin and run down into the hole through a pipe where the captain kept a negro boy to cut them up with an axe and pack them in boxes. He says that during the descent of a body through the pipe, a voi e could be heard from it repeating slowly the word "Useful' useful! useful!" and that aftf r the boat landed in this city he saw them make holes in the heads of the boilers and put the bodies in, and then stop up the holes again v ith iron, Everything about the man chow the most unmistakeble indications of insanity and ti e folly of those who made sport of his ra sfortune amounts to ciminlity. . St ljouis iVeic D c It The Cairo Affair. We have been expecting a letter from our Cairo correspondent "Mose," relative to the shooting of citizens by Joe Spencer, and the negro's death, but we have been disap pointed. We hope Mose is not one of the shot! Our readers will recollect that a few davs since we published on account of this singular affair. The St. Louis News of last Friday says; From a correspondent at Cairo, we learn that the uccount which we gave from rumor day before yesterday of the burning of a ne gro at that place, was substantially correct, although deficient in some of the particulars. It appears that the negro was rather a noto rious character at Cairo, named Joe Spencer, and was well known to the traveling public as the keeper of a tavern boat, where persons of u! cl-isies cuunt'cted with tbe river trade frequented. He was locked upon s a desperado, and much feared by the peaceably disposed. On the 27ih of Noveint er he was defend tut in a trial before a magistrate, and undertook to force judgment in his favor by intimidating the justice by threatening tc blow up the court with a keg of powder, which he produced from under his cloak, if the case was decided against him. This immediately stayed ail proceedii gs, and the court adjourned, and Joe hurried off t his boat. Un the way. the cro d pressed on him and attempted to arrest him, when he drew out a revolver and shot three persons, but none of them it is thought mortally. He bucceeded in getting acoard his boat, where the crowd could be kept at b y by his fire arm?, and, as he cuulJ not be taken alive, tie boat was rulled out into the stream and set fire to. As the liamea re-ch ed tho desperate villain, he ioaded himself with a quantity of iron (a small cooking stove) and plunged overboard, very wiseiy r ? preierring uroAinn io Durning. lie was not seen to rice a train to the eurluce, and af ter the boat had burnt out, the crowd dis persed. OCrThe Pliiladelphians ufiirm that their city contains more Inhabitants than J. York, . a a . . aiinougn the census places the latter 100, 000 ahead. The Pennsylvania says Philahas 21,000 more houses, and 4,000 more votes than New York. QO We thank the officers of the Fanny Bullitt for New Orleans papers of the 2Sih, left u lait Wednesday. Tk$ maa I eztra0rdinarf ii$tvtry in tk ft'irld i th$ Grttt Jl aaiaa fttniJfftr JUn ad Bemtt. H. G. KAKK ELIS CELrBRATBD ARABIAN LIIJ1MENT. il t teaatiful nnd lrtle rici kirting the dorrt of at Araa.a. aboaaaa wit a rare plant aaa odoroit vooaa. ohenreare tricara thoe aroma'ie ciaianud LaUaina of which tbia Liaiaaent la eompoard. and frf whoaoMimalatiat;. actu al, aad penetrating prupt-rtiea It i. when applied, aiuuaea thronen the hole nervum v.tem. allayii g f ne mutt intcnaa pais in a few minute. Trr it. whn von will ha convinced that no preparation pofce.es in ao hub. degreo. it perfect aaedyae qualities, it mtien i prompt and effective. It penn rate tha flrah to the bone, relaav contracted cord, r ttoriog a 'a limb paralyaed loryr. aud w her the nV-sh ha w,n4 awaf . Iravinc; aetniae hot akia nnd b- ae. excite n healthr action, c.n.iac new Seth to grow out nod fill ap the hriveilod porta. Ii restore the ayoovial fluid or joint water. aad tbia ia tba raa why it has keen so accceful in dis--f tbejo'au. Ia nfleeuoas o tbt spin, liver, laegs and kidiyt. this arcat remedy ataad before any other aver .-rodacod. Fur -gue eako or erlargem-nt of the .p'een. it i a specite For any internal inflainm.t'on. yon will Hal it give, area t re lief. It ha no O'iu l ia the world 'or Kbeutuaiiin lo, tr.mpi. swtttiog. nit" tow. week joints, spina and eheit. pains, wounds. enUUaias. buret, sore throat, titfeof insecu and reptile., salt rhenra. ans. corns, mang, and indeed nearly all disea.es "iiu-h r-quire an external . pplicatioa. and tntny other, are r'äy teorfitcd i.y it. It is u.ed ext.ri.aliy wnJifr.sti icc-s-Tü j.tr. or swelled neck. ScrD'tiln or King's Evil. Liver C mj lint. aervo'ie di.easei. t. For horaea or cattle, it is as et'ectual a in disea- ol man. Will curt any eise of Seny in cxiatence; Spovin. Spliot. Ringbone. nu-nead. rutaia. rarer, ru tvu. w lagall. strain. avruie. i LOOK OTT FOR COUNTERFEITS! Th pnVlic are eautimM a?in-t another ciunterfeit. rhich ha. lately made ite appearae.eallnd V. 11. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment, tba ami dan err tin. at' all tbe eouatrrfeita. teoM hi having the name of Farnll. many will boy it in g'iod faith, without tha knowleOgo that ft counterfeit exist, and ihrr wili perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture ha. wrought lit evil fleet. T o genuine article is nitnu'actur-d only by II . G. FarTcll, sole inr-ator and proprietor, and wholesale drurzitt. No. 17 .H-ia atret. reoria. Illinois. t wiiotn hom all applications fr 'JL"l rWc?? " e H.G FA KRELL S Acewie mnet b a-l lre.-d. He .ore ter II O. before the Farrell'a. thu and his Signatars oa tha wrapper, all other ars ennnterfeit Sold by W OOLSKV Jb SAWVKR tiT Price 25an4 VI cent, and Si ner bottle AGENTH WANTED in every towo. vi'Isge nnd hamlet in the Initcd Sttee. in hieb, one is not alrea Iy establUhed. ' Aflrs ii. G. rartell as alovs. arccmpsnied witHgoodr-. i Terence aa io character, rv.rvon.ihilitr Jl-o novlt-w .... .. .... - - I.VV""" lciri: 1 Iancy i ', '' ," fc-IVIJ LVTAIlLlftU ilE.T. i " nana m B.9 . VLI'UBILV ältmij ksMll UTOCfa. 1V- Htf -anc villas Isarliatat a ' I ..H.?I":,n Scoor,r "f Refiauher.rnry Good. v "1 lormeriy roren.aa at Cmcinnatt lor Mr. TaiiaJe-a , '"; "Jm "'. ..V"". 7.''". "cntMrnen-. clothe, or sua asait V WlirU, 1 teäf V RVfl Oi fJSM . ri la.Va Wl ..U . A. '. nri iiuu ...!. t..n nut rw. . j - '. . i.v .1 BHKflI SIKniOK.S. SOU piece aeortd eolouraand jl qualitita rae'd this tUy and for aale ty srn - JAMES LOW- CO.. 4 IS Mail lt.. LiüstüI.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

lots rou i,k: A MS EXCELLENT ClidNCß! AiinUrvfUii in th Southern Ealaremeat rHrinf Tili, are now ia tuirket at aheap raw, at privtt I. Iii e'ies ' tbe-e lo: vary fr ra 2j fe tfrmt I y im fett deep, to W fet fr im; by teet deep; mo-t of tkc-m arw several fe ( atovj tue grade l the c:ty. in the kamdoonieet location now and.th.. two and three blocke ol the new Ae.dcu.v 'to be arreted. Persons wishing ot m mn f4 u4 cheap !l.iiiit l.ii I..mi kiM Iii.! Kft I ail thi nnHN' arm. m .1 notj-lta - " aa- II -v w W. U. CUA.tDLKR. KLORIOl'S 6U.MMKII. WiTif ths tot. taltry atoiopher l ,iJ.mnmfr.tKeftnk Tfuuoi of the lo lul aad the marshe thl deep valley of the great river ot tha West aa i Sth, wither aad die. 1 he hurnug na driok ap th wtten. Bltti orcsji; plant KIT on aoxioii gt and poUounut vapor, that, if taiia't-d. Iraara niiow Jianaite-. uerDtrtaai or tbe fmmen aa HowtU. Diarrhea r ducaterr. Ague and Fever, liilliou e. Tjphu, Keren. Un)r tU eiuumai.eciBd ioSuruaod yon o mU mu free u of bn. itkccwaixnia. Vkgktabi. - " r ooweu. Pri.7 Muad, and reator health. Sc Ad venue meat ta aaeütcr aol viuu fthjt'aer. riillFIXTLY DISAPPOINTED.' Wr. hii votil of lata considered the daji for eil! nr. and of eoufs barina Pa'ent Mtdictnri past, and that tha of w era ia Meaic'ne mutt eoa grert the world' fevered inhabitant.. Mat we five it ap. Dr. A L. Adam' Liver Blsaai ia talked of mora, ose J more ami crett'tf gr-att articaiioa than aa othi-r Compound beTnr tha pallia, aad should not tl.i hatha fi! It i i-oitvly producing anore core than any othrr Medicine now eat at. It is aa osteaiiMe fact th.t thi Medicine u aa good for what it claim at a Warrant ?ar vet to lra of the first failare in what it claim' to do. ' a tdf oomrlve-i that there ta mo humbug atoat It. Sea tha testimonial, ta this rapr. , Sc Adrtrtijeaunt ia this paper. j3 TV 10) COFFEK.-50 tag rei'd thi dar par itr. D. CiV JS it, Ur aala tjr uet . E. GILBERT & CO.. Sye. near water. 1) Ules f.r sale bjr CKO. FOSTtfi Si CO. CUIllV. 5-tl biah prima la the aar just ree'd per Canaltoat J udge t'riuce and lor aala by Ith . HlMtlli'l W. i:va.svili.i: je eis a wi oh is villi: IS A ILK OA D. r-Vr-u V: OrEN TO TKRRE HAUTE ON" ANl AKTKR WED.NESÜAV. IECK3IBEIt . Ifjl. Traiat a ill ran a folUat (Sundays aiccpted):) CI WAkD TttAlX. Vit VWAKI TkAISf. Los v Terre Uaaue.:Vn m Arrive nt Vinainac.13:it tu IVpartfrom ..l:pm Arriv. nt r-vaasvitle.3:M p at Lratrt l.iiiilie....R:30 n m Artireat VinceuBes..l2:( m lVp.rt front ' .. I:rt) nm Arrive at 'err Haute. 4:35 p tUT faaeeacera uiua nt Vtnienne. J.J. 3 1 ELS. Sap't. KTtnsville. D-e.S. 1814 SecJ-tf SCAT KS in great variety; S'e'gh Dells. looa and strapped; Ooal lloda. Asn Sifu-r. Pokers. Fire Imsi aad Ütaada: uJ it gea.rl assortment of liouao-kecpirg Hardwar. KEC'D per ttonmer Lucy Robint -n . li tf Kio Cottoe; 4 I his 1'rime Xaw Sugar; 6 bU Loaf Si g.r; 4 Mils New liioc; U) lis M. 11. IUisioi. far aala 1 r de7 I. 4 D. IIEIMAXX. 1BBLchoe.eymp; IbllVewKice; I drum New Odn.h; 1 do No. I Xackrrel; 'Mdat Urooad CoQee; 1 ehret Young llaon Ten; 1 do extra Ooluug Tea. aide. 7 COOK S Famlr Orae-rr. iCIlüiTof those choice Baltimore Oysters ree'd this day at decT COO al J r ami j Uroc.ry. DefeAlc3IOS I.IVKRV Alf H ILK KTADLK. OS LOCfST. BfcTW. TiUUU AND FOL KT II STREET. fc, 'w. Crring . Sitllt. 25cland Ouii.ib se. always ir h.r. Y.? LLlZiIlt the above Stal le. t'arritet tor xrartioas. p.rtie tnd lanerals always on hand. We are prepared to bwarl horta nnd keen tn.m in tna best order. Our fine new hack will bi-rtaficr be krr-t rnnntng rooKtantly donng the d iy. aad will b at steamboats, h tl. etc.. f.r the aaconiraodation - f those wuliin to u-e it. It will Im te reiir to coave eititets laboauduriag th n'ght. I y leaing ardtrs at the stall. dec6-tf ii. a L. 11. UtGAKMO. WAD 111 AÄD EH IK C? ALrjPIJJR aa lemUatd bar recently built a Ursa and aabsUn M. tial tVarehoti on th lal at PetcrikTirgti. aad are now preparcl to trn act any l'r-d joe. Crtmuan or rorwarlinc business es treat '-d to them. Ua.igna wi'l be promptly atiüed of the arrival ol their Coca, aa charges in all exes warranted to rive altla-tia. dtoS-tf BAKU ii ilOUGAV. ritcrcbargh. Ia. POIlIi P tnÜÄO.-Famniat ill la sun Uei with say part f the II-. and pit np in aiy .trie W s.iit. &-iaai cur a dvna witb cars. dies liriiers solu ite l tifcO. FOSTER & CO. DlS.iOLUTIOX. rnillE partnerthii hereof re aistiag Vrtween TX.atore Jl U:etaihaad lleory A. PehteS-r. aau- r th firm of Oietach k cheßer. proprittors of the "iHily Uefura." nOtroaa pa' er. ha tha "av been diiaolval t? mnrtul aonant. 1 broeore Dieueh will carry a the iHly and Week'y Re. fit a bi. own arruuat. an I tav nil debts of the late firm, and a so nullet all iconej due t the sm. THKODORE DIETSCn. djcS 3t llUNRV A. ScaaKFF&R. nm rniVATRBo.4nDi.tn. rgilXO large room to l-t witn U jrd. in a pleatant location. jk. five tuiuutee walk from I'o Office. Slw. n few eiiielo c-atlemen can la aceommodatad aiUi daj-bosrJ. Apply nt thi. office. dtct-lw O. . I. e LT. menders of Lohres ia t Ms eity. and transient t rotters iii. present and ia goo standing, are hereVr rsictfilly invmJ tn anwmble at Odd Fcllw. Halloa Tutsay. tVe. 12. at 9 o'rloek A. 21 . to attend the renin r.ry of Sehiller LuL;sNo. 138. dcc6-td V. WETZEL. Secretary. SALT! SALT:! v LT. l.OOrtstrkt siarae LI verpool Salt jn.t retired and KJiora!e for CASH br dec3 ALUS ii liOeV ES. C10n.BItOOM3.-2idni for.al- ty decJ ti. ti. GILBkRT & CO.. Syaaaar JTater. 'III.(.Ll. S. Poplar Shinnies of superior quality sC' jtiet rrc' and fur ta!a by tee.i-ltdA:w A. K. W. CARPENTER i CO. 7tf BRLS par Cider Vinegar fr rale In in titles to Wjf VF suit at oeoj COOK' Family Otoc.ry. ftsb nrsncorn Mi; nnn hmh Oats; do Corn, at COOK i Family Grocery. 1000 do llrau; uauS SO d.-cj R!CS Wern Res- rva Cream Chee-c; ' 2ido Frplifh Uairy - tio; 3 do Putnam Farm do; at COOK'S Famil Grocer. li:V (SOOD4 T th:j old taivd. M. Ltilivv fcN i IAL " CO. nave received a new and aeasonm 1 stock of Doiatitie and Kaacv Drr Goods. aad offer tr.e in to the put. lie at very ij w prices. So'ladiana Free 1'ank ine-ey taken ia eiehaace. aavjO ' IOVH A.D XOTIO.TS.' flTST reAelved aad nora daily look-J lr. Inelndiag tnovt 9J every little utefiil and ornamenal a't'cle. sueh ss T-y Hn.ket. Boxes. Ten Set's. I lie Kaule. Whittles. Trampeta. Ilirps. Aetnrdeoo. ui-s. Dominoes. Che. men. Perlumerv. Neiles. Pins, Toothp cks. Pencils. Gold Pans comb. Hruahes. Toilet Susp snd Puw.icr. Emersoti's KnorStrij s. Tiavdiar CompjU'M. Therinnmet' r.. Ponkct Keiv-a. Wallets aad P.ireo. Lewing bird. Wax Heads. Jewelrv. FiretVorks 4e. and (or Sale by surTO A. C. PfrtllKK. ttflll MX 'IIJAH.-2n.no choice justr-e'd. forsal by no v to S. K. GlLBbRr it Ca.. Syc. neat Water. 7 BRLS and svek. nf ' AosLrsJely novJO ' R. R. 1 f .. fl.n. m r. J. W.JiS. VICKERY. ry rC BCSII Ear Corn in store and fr sale by V Wjr BOVjU J. W. & 8. VICKERT. a. LOT a' Michigan Totataas lara anl fin rec'C p-r canal iÄ. for sale by aov30 J. Vk S. V1CKERY. rClCRMPS, Sweet PoUUca, Carrots et., fore! tr JL novJO J. W. de S. VIC EERY. V Ll AOI.K PROPERTY AT Al'CTIOX. TTOR the beaeht af the eonecrned. there will beaold at It public Auction, nt tha dor of the old Court liouae, in Evaatvill. on M n"ay. tha 4th Oeecmb-r lüVt. the tolloniug prop-rty, to-wit: The a'utb-weitealy half f lot No. eighty -s t-.). O. P.. Evansvill. together with th improvements tiiicos. eonai.ting of two three-etorv brick Warebonaea. rat one front, now occupied by E. . Wheeler nnd Samuel tätlich. Sale pcrcmpwry. Terma made known on the day dltale. nv2)-2t4tw TO 1'OIIK IACIii:iCS. YSEhavea- r Slaughter Himein full operation aad are ww prepared ta s'a'.ig'iter and pick pork oa commiMioa fT speculators or farmer a ho waot to ahip oa toeir own eceonnt. t'ur Packing Ilou.e is an the city wharf, very convenient for shippiagat a trfl'ng aipeaea fr drayage. Va have an I'oa 1 auk fr steaming heads or offal, and wil huy hrads at ma -ket price, ar steam lor others at 8l per KM) lbs. Hon laoxhtrred at our cstabli.hme&t will, as us-ial. be di-livered free at charge ia any part of tue eity. . Mr. JuS.ibmi will uperintcDd the slaughtering, and at'cnltoth prutnpt .lei.very oi j ll"es slaughtered for other packcrir &.lt aad cooperaj farlaiohed at market rates. nnZ-2d w ORR k LACOIILIX. CRIST MILL. TIIK Fulton Mill is t ow in good order for r.Hndint. Wheat Rre. Back wheat aid Corn with dispahhand aiinal ta any Vjll ia tho M eet for qusatuv and quality of flur. a. th tnachi . try is of tho latest iraproeement ""'d- ood .beat round f ( eolJ. w. ill U warrat"4. The M.II w for making the flenr for eoatomera or flour ill run regularly on Thursdays Fridays aad SatnriTS. and ether days hen three wa. on loads af raiu come togither: ao come B1 try I tn' d m!u fonlnVha IntÄr lour and Meal fr aie at the above Jlul at ail times. nr20-tf J. H. BIRTII. M innLKKon silk. A CnOICRand well olejt-d lotof nauiaaafactarel Martle, : "a from the bet Amenctn and Italian Ouarries. now an boaid of P. G. O' Reilly it Go U barf boat, will la aold at pnblie auctio. en Saturday, the 9th day nf Ifeeember. Mar- ' il.dler. earn eaU ad examine the previou, to J ovutds (Ta .nirer cojy td) P. G. O'hlLEY 8 CO RUANCII BANK INDIANA. Kriintn i v S.t . 7. lf.M.S rjnriK Semi-a"uai sivicaad at this Brauch 1 decUred at ; It the rat 01 bvc per cent, i s tsxes. pbv.iic to iaca- . to. der on demand. nov-iw u. u . KATIlUO.Mi. Caah. I.DI V.A STATK STOCK MOMiY AKEN" AT PAR. Cllt my a-oro. nd.r iha PavUion oul and ea.min. Ifur j.trxlici. rKfK L ? aov27-tt A. LOBZNaTIN ii. LL'SII.rraa.fotaaUat kutj BEDFORD'S.

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XOW rreeivUf i a i sSm T ' T i rifriassr m a as mw aaa sj r-Ti c-.tl I rth. ttM. aai Sir A ft:,! vaaiety scarcely eanalI. . V kl im k Ilk" vll - J, - t.?, in ki.d it u ti.Ista. fV'rSl Ur" tsais my Ml1 Ii? atwcV aad prices kefara 'flit? I r.ttthaiea eisen kern. I f r aeilitivs for aoyiaa; nod ahipping enable at t surrly at les tbast fcnatem prices, adding 4rf coetol f-eil t. 1 1 i r i f a v r t-f ' tCv-J. ii'.'tiZ- Of tha la est .N.Tarst vsrtttie. aa ad maAa to order. - Cottace aad l.rre tnnnmenu. scmi'i. oaejinaa. lamaa. tad anJ Foot Stones. Marble r ente-pott. Connter-Urw and Fnro'tare VarUe. at Eastern prices, of Italian aad imcrioaa Ordera from a distance promptly an ritlsfa'te-tri v snel. All warX wsrranted. aovSi-tf X. A. LAWKECM. 4 baa rvis Corn Sure- 4 toaea C round oeffee) . fO do Dnrkee'i lisktrg Poowcrs: f . . in bi.i, a'd Xuu: S I Ms Ground (iirrsr: i 5 ta rhcoU-e; KO 8 flee: 2U baa alaaaarU 3 do Perrr Sauce: bss Tomata Cntaup; - 71 do nm'd Titkles and preervs; t 10 do Kraudt Peaches nnd Cherries, fft Ws?pls; 10 bars Pepper; 1 ea.k ladlrr; I bsl- CUvee: 1 case Ntmec-; 2 eaoes ardioe: 40.u G D., 8. B. aaS water irool Pcraussiest Caps jut rea'd and foeoaU Vy av2u PRESTON BROS. rjTMJAS. 1.V haK-cheets aitA toaes conistng of Toanf SL iiyson. Imperial and Blsck Teas, i" r-e'd eed for aala by nov o rCESTOX BRO. SWISS Mt'LLS. Wotr I.Uday in receipt afUeaooa Seis Mulls of tt "Mill Point." "Rami" tad Caqiuf pattern. Thee foods wo have porchi sod d'reet fresa te mnaafat tbrera at St. Uall. Hwtuerland. nad plodg oar selves to eeil them to dealers a. cheap ax th tin. article eesn be had I rum aar Importier bin. in th reentry, aevlS "JAS. LOW A CO., tlaia St.. taa.. ITy. aOAWLtji. 1 Xles' eol'd JTett Shawte; 3 I.Woaik aicb'd ds; af tha awo styles and lelownirl-t rriee. res' 4 hl dar aad ir asl uovl J AS. LOW ii, CO., 4IS Main at.. Ln.. I. Wit. "IirEi:-L 30 boxes choice rac'd thUday aar Kescu. for sali bv movIS S. E. GILBERT k CO.. Sy. aaar Water. RECEIVED per Canalboat John K. Taylor bkla extra fine Laka Salt, far sals Iy ael 1. 4 i. iiELUA!L IaTb nrtLS Lake Salt for sals bv sZm9 novlS-lw Hll.l lr nOLLADAT. T..TKI. A situation in n private faesily aaaarea. i nnd to do cenoral h"aes werk and .laa sewing. Tha let of reireaea givi n. Enquire st tha CITY HOlKL. ovi-tr - i i S?i:ti:Mci.n.-Aii gd. voo,ht at j. w. t s. viccKHV'i nr deliver at tha toatas af tha purchasers. Ire of charge nevlT n fcnshel Co' Veal; VF 4 do Oa:a: n I' t ttl. by novl7 10 bo.htls Swett PeUues; A lot of green Arplesr roa'4 J. W. A Ä. V0CRY. 13 S OAK V. A Iftttf new in thsemW. rts'd aad for sala fil by aovlT J. MT. a &. VICKEKY. H1FCKIVED per rtesmer Rostl'e 0 ' exes W. R. Croaai ÜV Cheese eirr-mtv for family nsa. ia verv siaall bosoa far si-i v rovlf I. A; U. 11 El MAN. .M1KM II I)OlKlf CAl-l-ISItUKJ. 1 aaa ra JL t Ins day and tf sa'e -y . aavl7 JAS. LOW CO., 418 VaJa it.. Loa., X. fl 9ECF.IVFD per sUsmer Advance direct from Baltlmo Urn. boxes I2dis t lb Cane Oysters; a do Wdxii da del 4 0 8 dux I lb do Lobeter; I 15 do 15 d..a pi-it Pepper faace: 12 do 12 dos pint Tomato Ci'snp: 3 do dot qrt Stau.ha lUttrrt: S i. C do pint ia ', and for ante hr naviJ I. j: O. HKIJtA.fX. m:v TAii.om.Tf i:htii.'hmk.t. - - rjTH K underaod would most roapcettully aaaoaao to tbw JaL eitiseaa of Kvaaaviila and sitr-mading aoaatrv. tSat ba h'.efrurd nfhup aa Main etreet. opposite tbe ftranok ttonk of Indiana, where be intends carrying . tfc a-e boatoaostn all its 1-raaehr. in the litoel nd meet (cable .able atyla. All weik wariaHt-d in btand oftn. avst wtrb-aa-bip He bapee) by el-veaiplicat'oa ta lusincaa to merit a liberal skarsaf pitwifjt. Call and rttai.e hisstoek of Cloths. Cswlmoreo aad Vesting., as ho has a god etoek on kwr1. nnd I prepar-d t. cell bap. aevZl J. L. "RL3TS. AIM1I.I.O HALL ItETAI,KAT. fTJtlK oadrr-'pm-d h.v. tued a prt.rMp. ad I ho BowJd. tanrat WH1 b carried aa as btl rv i i wai'er .he name t a.vNtf 1IILI.KR A MAHIUX. YOlMi F-tTurkvyt jurt re'd per ra- aJboat at pJ uviJi COOE'A fam.iyGrocary. TO POSIK P.M KKHR. TT C. SMITH 1 C . u.e now on hand, nnd will ee alten tW t4 mtuafx-tHr daring W-a Prk sMoa. asaptriaraaticleoi CI.H IXS.f all '-. Tboir Cleaver, have bee siea.ivrly naad ia t!i . eity aad vicinity r tho paoafoor yrari. and h.tttlvca the niast perfect atifactiaa. at vary inst'umrnt ia warranted to la aqaal fc any ta aaa. nov2i.2o (UWSTACO. RR pnreSs.ing the No'es of the Mlla AI XiVVPlSIjX. TtraiiC'. at pe. Their eCice is on Fir street, east dour to Peter Uurk'a Exchange novSS-M POT ATölX.-2'.O Inshels hn!aa I'lcLlgaa, rtcclvtl tiprawly lorcity na. fr.ale by . botZJ GEO. POSTER Ar CO. riKNDKRt-OlNS. T'oncs, Ftet aa' H-aHs tre.h vry day Jul for sale ly b2i uLO. FOSTER CO. "T OLA f Z.i. to Vila Eat oiled for sale low to ctooe by . if A not2 GEO. FOSTER A t'O. BUOOMs. inodoseosnmon Brem: ' ' ' 141 Oo large double aited; 8 do do fiacy; fi di do St-aasboet; ' i Tlie above tot nf lln.i.m. are rn enaignmnt aad 'or aala aS Cinviniiati prices, ndaivg carriage, tor jo'b. - , ovJ . PKEiTOST BR0S. flQUORt. 5 toad asiartmantof LI pom af all brads aa A baud and for aal by KeiJ FUMTON BUO. ilfSII.1 ' msekerel; .KUf-bMa Vackertl; . 2 kit a do 2 Ui Itw Cod Kib IM Lose llcrriog. iu.t ree'd and rroale ? ' PRF.STOM BROS. novll I.Vni 1 A bl'ATIJ TO CK .51 O.Mi V AT PAR. v. r. Duvou & ittcit wood ; Staixl.'iO Varl street. Ciaciaa.il. O. nTtmi'Ll) iafurm Indi.na ler hanu tbalthey aav deter-. V mined to reduce their STOCK oFGOufiH thissensoa at a that shall conform to th- EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES that have teen t-urrnttbe pas' month. Thev mean w-et the market, and will s II for INDIANA STATU STOCK: MONEY, nt par. tc balance ef their largo Fa' I Importation, among w hick Buy be found RIBBON!. EMBCC IDRRIES, fcUAVLS. URES3SIL1T.. . TRlMiIfNC4. WUITR GOCD4. Aa. And a parllciUrTy well eclected and ax ton si v stock of MILLINERY GOODS. aevZi India G LOYLe.- Kdot f.adiea rid Gloves; V Men s Jim Itii.V 7t Ganatlstts; 151 Csshcoara O.ov.a. ree'd this lay amS or sale fy aetSO Ja. Lo' it C. 404 PACKAGES OF NEW PALL OOODS. MOlll VV KKILM k I'ilLl OA, OA YE now tu vor t!ia test naeurted stork at Fere'ew a4 domestic Dry Gooda. Notiana. Boau. 2ba. üaia aad Cap, they have ever offered to the traee. Wa therefore with to notify all cla. prompt dealers, that 1 1 will bo a locaii.ghuiaerr th' ra to p-. ly our stock of i.o.da and sull over the sand-b.r girg op ibe r v- r, at the rata af $X paasege money aud il 2. r PO U s fre'gbt. tv o are determined to stop tl is goieg ile river. d have acenr-iii gy to many parties tti fall who a) ell? buy i Cineiaaati and PliiMo.l phia. W need scarcely add U.e-e time. tVst rash t avers ste per f 'Ctly at home in vurrtock; abd that we have aoCiae antu e LocKVille Prok'C here toshnve Indiana State Stock Baak pjper from in to 2 per eont . A.jiir.tock ie fir.trate. clean, fresh nnd healtby. vita speetfuliy iavite all dealers whoeaa give a good Bot te e.ll ia and eaaniin f.r thmstlves. a7 IM1W FALL WtTrit r.OUDS 4 OLLTR.V llr.llHiULItf.Elt MFftfttfr'o tiioi.k. First etreot, iirar Main. AVE now op-aed te large! and ricboot hirtwrsl nf 1-tapir aad rancr Iry . ...d ever oBered in thi city, aiuuus which may le founJ rich Pliid f ilk.. xra per p a a bla.-k do. French Verinoa. new rtvle Fren'h P1M. Frcnea Cabmere. all wl nef.aiae. tl.ia ead fgnrod looriced ery baad.oiae: Alpaera od Itoot-azi. e, i a b. -- Ib and American tat colored PI i.le : Ledi ai.d Grata' Kid Gloves best qnslity; a lurps .rrmrat af Ladies', f-cate ar4 ('hildrea'a Move aad llo.'ery of ail d.'erttioae. PaV State Sl! of all a-rcs o5 ui!;i; a lerre l"t o re t le bn. broiUeriet. CoMan. Cl.etniiett. I'nd-r-leevc". rmri"cred and 1 Uik L.C. iitn Uerchiefs. Itf.h I .iaeas. Flannel of alt I'laliti.- a-d retor. Laie1 Mrtie aad Silk I ar b'rio, Gests' Veriao. I aain-- wo.. I and Si'k derekirte and lerwcr. aad a Is -go rtctf of n'-t'oa.. too n-ner-i.. t m-non, wh:ch we will b hapv to allow, and if low pr eva will e'l, hey a- oad t go. Call and examine. . acllt .OTIfIv. ft LL per-or Vcoain. tteni-'lvcs lai'eld fa Kraft Jr J m. lieiimao. are notified to .e'tlo f Ithln Ikirir o.a. aad all ieroa bavirg claims agaikat 'd ntea will ole pi cent them for pavm-nt. KKA1Z A II at 1 1 MAN. aovll dnlm Vain street. UtnatB Jd and 4th. CUIOirKTOIl CO ir.oe. f.erltotr.nd., ponnds. itatlei ree'd nn 1 f r ! ar a reduced price bv aort 8. i:. GILLF.UT CO.. Kye. atar VTit. Amii.tTn Ton nur. "'V'OTirE i tier.! ? ivea. that I will ell at r'-blie aartlon. on fstnrdsr the Kith dnv ff Iee. tuUr nxl. t tho rdence of Wilson hoek. late af Vilcrlnerl rennty. deeeaaed, a!l hi. rerMnal e-ri.perty. eoaletiuet Cattle. Ho a. Hr-ee. Ci'ta. aar-n. Fl a., ete-j A end it ef tw-lve neotbe w ill Is givea on nil soma over thr-e dollars, the pn'eba r si teg hie note with arpr ve cenrity, waivi-r t sluVi n and sppraiaw-meatl-w. aov2t-tda LEW IA UO"S. Aom'r. MA V.-A prime artitlc laled Ilea cvrt.oty on ka4 andfvrsalely aovll T. GRANT A CO.

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