Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 243, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 February 1855 — Page 2

DAILY- JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR. TKKM.S OP BUBSCRIPTIOS. CITY OP EVAH8VILLE. 'PttIDAYHORNING:::::::::::::::FEB. 9. Spirit af Iii Ol Llne.Press. .that ccmesunder oar. Observation at ths present "dar, bat seems 10 be laboring under some chronic -atfliction or other; that eTidently portends to Uhemselret lie roost serious apprehensions.' The once powerlal and boasted Demoeratic prrts, ..which 'exultinily unrvllM i,.eli w its million Willing: 'rotaries in the United States, whose a T a

0lly Joaraal, per year,. I" JJ by las weak Trl.Wekly Jerul,pr7Mr(

-word was the law Ol its discip.es, auu wnase inÜoence bore almost indisputable sway, seems to

:,TiaTe in a eat measure, lost its wonted prestige

,to charm and thrill the hearts of the unterri--I "fied," to their former deeds of bold and noble dardng, and ingenious exploits. The Democratic ' nress ean no looser arouse the masses, dictat or

direct their aciion. and claim its boasted and in-

, -yinciblepoTer with the "sof reign people." And

whjrl Wnat has produced this dissolution be-1 tweea the sorereign Demoeracy and their former I

leaden and directors? Why hare the sovereign kind of . affection for his stupendous stupidipeople withdrawn or transferred that power, ty, admire the unblushing impudence of his

wuitu unce cuuicrrra to macn migni, inuuence and pialarity upon their public press and public men! The answer is found in the recent lets and demonstrations of the people themselves. They were compelled to divorce themselves from an unholf alliance, wi-h nartieMhat had abused the faith and betrayed the confidence reposed in them. They had tired in doing a busi I ness in which they furnished the entire capital, I while their more adroit partners embezzled or

eqoande'red the profits upon the gratification offence and exchanges, we learn that there is

their own setfUh ambition. To have remained! Jonger in the support of their hypocritical leaders, would have been to sacrifice their dearest rights and intents. This they foresaw, but seareelv In lm trt wkrtllv 9it IK talamii " ' .. ..v.. v. wui.muj. I . What stronger evidence can the people have of the conscious Hvfiriv nf tt.a nAmr:nl a ,u ,i, . r r i u f i"". iu iu uiwicauui ipuitucusion ire I VVt to be realized, than its un.mi.Me tone iJt0 m'acinr bearinff and coarse, mlr eiilhet, it now teems with ayainst its farmer adh rents "the sovereign people." The wild cries of lysion, treachery and mpiiXacy are recklessly hurled puB the heads of their Conner Iriends. as Ahe last , et of ingratitude, and sure evidence of their desperation. The ghosts of fusion ist. bras ktnckleand a quiet but ubiquitious person-ge, familiarly calltd Samuel," are lhe only target leitfor the Old Line small artillery and pop gaps, to wage their suerrüla warfare against. mi . ... . ...I aney nave ceasea to joneer aavocate y political principle, but rather throw their dead car. asses athwart the course, to do? the wheels of I legislation, while the people are engaged in ihe good work of administering retribu ive justice. and burying jotblivion the political corpses of (uchlanef as Douglas, Shields, Atchinson, the Dcdges and Pet tit, who have proven false and anprofitable servants. , i Ä Antiquarian Xlebake. -Last week we made a brief notice aa a matter of news, of the intention of Mr. Beatly to stsrt a Whig paper at Rockport, arid wished hin success. Papa Lingdoo. of the .tu , , . i vu.Pn risnier.copie. our notice ana gives s u. -genteel thunder" for presuming, as we suppose, to notice in the Journal the propos ed enterprise of a new paper right bv the Jtde of the Planter! Now we like Papa Xangdon we respect him as a venerable xelic of old fogyiatn and of th last century we admire him aa an ardent tbunderer Jgainst all new fangled ideas of progrese and improvement and we deeply cherish him as the, editor -and publisher of the Rockport Planter, and the principal owner and propritor of Spencer county.- Being thus attach'ed to him, we feel very much stricken at the following perception of our attributes, which we Clip fromooeof his editorials: Had Mr. Beatty called on os, with his repuiauon as an aoie writer, we couia nave recommended to him a larger and better field from which to reap a harvest of wealth and renown a place where a writer of Mity is badly wanted; we mean the half-grown city cl Lvansville. The last impo talion of an editor from "away down to Cairo" can hardIV aTssWI ttff Sf IT h th. fwnisiinrv imnAttanria tf

the. .city, he has too much gaseous vspor. tae thsn lhe P4Per So ,on " we ctn exand has nearly evaporated not, perhapa, hibit any evidence of a "large head, we over 100 lbs being left, and that with oyster have no ambition to show unusually large

atuang, w ne-bibing and sejar-smoking is so dimmed in vision that be must hold things at. distance to obtain a more perfect view oi iiem. 1 his last tailing accounts Tor bis a A am 1 rai K am Mm.J . ' n . ttJr.5rLSS:."T t :":"y- " if t vm ivväiux m uciicr uiifJ ai ar Evansville. We acknowledge the oyster-eating and cigar-smoking, and even confess to but 100 pounds of animal matter. We disclaim the wine-bibing, however, since we had the diar rheca , in Rockport a few years ago, and prol - t y n.n . ... curca a .ipc .rum ui. uco. in gci"mneui. cine" at the drug store. Certainly if Mr. .. l!.L. ! f f r i,eauy inina.iucre is an opening in cvausTine, u cuc .oo try. we anau dm turn w co.u ...uuior oira, out win renaer him warm assistance In starting. As PP Laogdon thinks there is no ability in this neio, we oo nope ne win move me nanter to evansville ngm aw.y. . mai all the ability of Papa Langdon should bei concentrated in Rockport, when Evansville is suffering under such a drought of intellect.! Come along, thou venerable Nestor of the Indiana press, and hold the birch over young progress.' ; ' ' .. .. PaisTiao ParEs For the benefit of country cotemporaries in this region, and " " " ijcuc-i -6" in this particular, we would inform our friends of the press, that Messrs Tenny & Sorenson, of-this city, keep constantly on hand printing- reper, and fill all cih orders at the following rates:- 20 by 23, $5 per) bundle: 22 by 32, 55 09; 21 by 37,97 50.

On LouifTiiU Ü1XL. There is great

complaint throughout Soothern Indiana and Illinois, about the Irregularity with which the Loois?ille !maila are faceted. .The Louisville and New Albany post oScee disclaim any blame.: or neglect on their part, an J Impute the cause of'the complaints wholly to the IneGciency "of the post oWe departmenl at Washington. The postmaster at Heir Albany. addaAby wayof consolation, in anawer to implied censure upon bis cfice, that the sufferere have no other rdtnedy' but 4o grivremi-learit durlnglhB'renialfldef of Ur. Campbell's! term of oSce'.!' We hope Dr Uu;pbV heGenefal 4 Western .Msil nt WU i,titÄ,; We know him - Vntleman and a oGceV. ... - - . kJ. ! isr.. J .'l 1 j . I k ' V- .1 av m a im a an aa ar w aar a iiiai irii iw e a aaaaa a aai - , ' r--.r - ' . West;- - . - - ' CC5- Our amiable . neighbor or Uie Enqui rer, seems to think our objections to tne Dem oeratic "address" (!!) are founded upon hatred to Aim. !Ve cannot, forthe, life of ua see what our' feelings toward this neighbor hare to do with our contempt for a miserably written address.. Now Instead of hating our neighbor weVrather lote him. We hare a knavery, and respect that ignorance so onapproachable by . any other man who writes eren bad English. He is the last man we could hate, for hate et we should have to I a a a 'at a la "ate him to our level, or lower ourseil to ', either ot wnicn any mutual irteoa win acknowledge a mental and moral impossibility. . COT From our Indianapolis correspon a prospect for a brisk business , in the Legis lature during tne balance of the session. The term of the session it fast drawing to a close, and as yet but little of Importance in ..... . . ... the wav of legislation nas transpired, it is .j hüW3Ter( lhlt mucb Ubor h.een per ' formed in comaiittees, which we hope soon . , . wrtt . r i ee the fruits of. The present Legi.l. ture have a great responsibiliiy resting upon lhem and we see wnelDer il wi,i ProTC itself equsl to the tssk. .. . , , TflE BlC SaiK. ic.-We are informed lhal lh: wil1 be lhe dar üf lhe h,D,.t,0,, here of the big snake, etc., by Wells tt Co., before they "atari to Louisville. We assure our readers that , these reptiles 'are well worthy of a visit. The Anaconda is alone worth a visit, being the hugest and most a bc-ulifui nf the rentile tribe, while the boa - r . . - . constrictor, tropical tenomoj snakes, &c. are a curiosity not to be missed. ' Drop in there to-dsy. How has Democracy Falles. The State Journal ssya that a Joint Resolution asking an appropriation of the General Government for the improvement of the harbor atMichigan City passed through . the .Senate yesterday with but one dissenting vote. But a few sessions ago, old line Democracy rallied in an almost unbroken phalanks against a similar resolution introduced by a Whig Senator. Has Democracy degeneratedor h u bcen fof(xi nl0 S()me b lhc iate electionl ' ' OT The little steamer Eddie, Evansville and Henderaon packet, started to go down to Henderson evening before 'ast, butgotlost in the fog. She curvetted about for some lime "Qgnz Ml in distress, and vainly eeking for an answer, until finally she ran ground on the Kentucky shore, where she laid y esterday. We hope the Eddie's run ' bd ,uck boutover, and that she will now commeDce doing the legitimate business fr which she wss intended. , ; , rrThe editor of the Evan.ville Journal went off on a "recuperative affair" during tr e holidays, and came back -full of life and haiity," weighing a complete "one hundred nounds. His naocr shows evidence of a large hesd, but he fills a very small armchair according to his own statement. ' Lafayette Jour. BeUer t0 fil, lhe chlir with ,mtU advtn lhal faroriie part of exhibition with some . .. . !- ;-;. other editors. . ' Fikemeh's Ball. Wo learn from , the I a.' . Vinc.e. C...u.. U.t lho.. .ho intend to go to the great Firemen's Ball to be given at Vincennes on the evening of tjie 14th inst., will be chsrged but half price railroad fare. The Gazette says everything is being done to "make this occasion worthy of the cluse nd worthy of the Old Post." I . j . ' 1 " '" ' Pl,w.A nPMent of . fin. strin? of frMh fi$h ffom Bm Slewart the ki of I ' 0 fiihermen about here, reminds us that Billy OM relurne( from his peregrinstions abroad, ,n U uow ealcbjDff, anl ,eilinff lo hi, oW customers, some verv excellent fish. ' We lbank him for continuing his old habits of bringinff figb to us. . It is a praiseworthy babit tn(j fllteuing to our flesh, Real Estate ros Sale. We call atten tion to Judge Battel!', advertisement of valu (able Real Estate at auction. Thia property is admirably located being juat between Ev ausville and Lamasco, and near the ' contemplated depot of Strait Line Railroad. Those who wish to build or buy on speculation could nol eil find a better opportuuity'than will ue offered at this sale. The term, are easy. (7The Fanny Bullitt haa telegraphed that she left Louisville yesterday, and will be at Evansville to-day. - No steamer left , Louis MKe last Tuesday.

TEnFiÜAJItli DILL PA55ED THE SENATE! r,

The Temperance Prohibitory Bill came up a, i .l o . i . r i j.. u. cik . l,i before the Secite last Tuejday, the 6th, ahJ, after .:. . . - i l

considerable diacusxton passea oyw .entered without coming out gratified and in-'1 of 23 to 13! tVe extract tne cjcaeo.i strncted,1 The Town ly Gallery, containing! oceedincijronithare'portiofabifeffietwWy lovesy specime nsof Greek and Ro - T

Tote o the proceeding Jrom the. 1-Joarnal The Question was then-taken -on suspend- f ... . i iflg tne rules lor a tnira reaoing oi me diu, .4 awiAf ' I wu in( . There flapptngof jhands in the jobbies TbfJ're

sfdentcalled to Jorderv fcndl,. -N-

threatened to.clearahe kbbieaiMUs-listur-Dance, was repeaiea.., , r?J t u. m The Dill was tnen puvupon lis passage. j -,Hr.Sbooll inpTed to recommitthe bill,wilh instructions, to strike out all that relates to cider ft ;i:i.t 'r'ruit .j .. .!: .lr... Anthony moted,to. jay the instructions on the table. Carried aye 23,' naya 23, the President giring the casting vote in the atfirmatire. , , ..,., , , . Mr.Drew moved to recommit with instruct tions to strike out all relating to beer, ile and wine. -. ' r .. , : Mr. Anthony maved totay the instoctiona on the table. Carried ayes 29, nays 19. i Mr. Anthony moved the previous question which was sustained. The question was then taken upon its passage, and carried amid the plaudits of the lobby yes 29, nays 18, as follows: .j.--Ayes. Messrs. Anthony, liearss, liurke, Combs,' Crane, Cravens, Crouse, Cutshaw, Chapman. Ensey, Freeland. Grigga, Harris, Hawthorn, Helm, Hendrr, Hosbroukjacks n ol Madison, Meeker, Reynolds, Robinson, Rugg, Sage, Suit, ., Vandeventer, .Williams, Wilson, Witherow, VVoods 29. " NÄT. Alexander, Uarnett, Brookshire. Brown, Drew, G lazcbrook'.Hosteiter Jackson of Tipton. Kightley, McCleary, Mansfield, fllathes, Kicbardson of Spencer, shields, Shook. Slater, Spann, Tarkington 18. . i The Senate adjourned. ' . . . . , Keeping tnelrejres on Ulna It appears by the following that we are not alone in suspecting the Chapmans'o truckling to the. Old Liners to secure their votes for State Printer. Even the Old Line papers are begining to see through the object, and are warning their Representatives in the Legislature ' to watch put for "them. . 'The Terre Haute Journal, a staunch Old Line paper, says: , . . . ; a: . ; J: -.i . -i h:m Again, He's got ko Fiekds. Of all the truckling political tricksters in the State, Mr. J. Pace Chapman, of Indianapolis Republican, stands preeminent. During Ithe Ute . political campaign; hi paper was tue most outer ara Tinu.ctive among tne entire Fusion press of the State. But recently, his son having received the Fusion caucus nomination for State Printer, his paper has assumed quite a mild and conciliatory tenor, his evident tbject being to wheedle -the Old Line Democrats into a support of bis hopeful progeny, for the most lucrative position in the gilt cf the Legislature. .( But it won't win. Add Sanders, ul the Eva'nsville Journal, a brother Fusion editor, but a man of infinitely more political honesty, lite turn the following rather hard lick, among others of the same sort:' "The Indianapolis Republicsn is very mucb subdued lately iu iu lone. We do wich the election of Statu Printer could be hurried over then we might claim Chapman, perups, mall his old vigor and enthusiasm. But there are votes to be. secured just now. The Hours or Labor. A bill has bcen introduced iuto the New .York Legislature which contains these provisions: Section 1. Makea ten hours a leiral dav's labor in all cases. a at a m m Sec 2. No one shall employ a child under ten years of ago. See. 3. No one shall employ a child under fifteen years of age to work' over fire hours a day. - Sec. 4 Persons employing children, shall see that they attend school five half days each week. Sec. 5. Guardians shall bind out children under the above provisiotva. . See. 6, Agriculturists shall give children in their employment at least lour months schooling each year. , Sec. 7. The penalty is five dollars for each day's violation. The act to take effect on a. . " " the 4h of July, 1855. Wisconsin all Right. The "old liners" of the Wisconsin Senate have set a good example to the Senate of Indinna. They bad a majority, and at first refused to ointo an' election oi United States Senator, tbe majority of the House being against them. but a aober second thought changed their plans. They dared not take the respmsibility of stifling the voice of tbe people, and so consented . to go into an election. Hon. Charles Durker was elected, a firm and true man, one, r aa? we remarked . tho other day, who has already demonstrated in the Halls of Congress that he has a "backbone. V ; . . ' . ' '. ". Stats Jour, 03" The Rutland and Burlington Railroad was sold on Monday at Bellows Falls, for one mill per share. This was the first and only bid. Its capital etock, all honestly subscrib ed for, was too million one hundred thousand dollars.- This stock, sold by the Sheriff un der attachment, brought twenfytwo dollars; This road, which has been for years, and is still operative, furnishes a most -striking ex ample of that railway fever which pervaded New England, in 1842. . j f Bridgeport (Co n n .) Standard, i Gem. HotsToa. The Washington correa pondent of the Tribune writes: ( : i -The meat' complacent and se Unsatisfied man in Washington, at present, is Genera Heuston. ' He has joined the Church, "teen Sora." and in every way Is in full1 training forthe Presidency. The Democrats tried to keep him out of their anti-KnowNothing caucus, but he claims full fellowship in the Democratic party still. That no resolutions sgainst the "Order" have yet been passed in caucus is evidence that the old veteran's influence in the party is still nowerfo and effective. Heisnotto be crowded off the track. . JV..3 .Tt. 0" The National Intelligencer publishes an advertisement of the discontinuance o the Land Office at Vincennes, Jeffersonville ani Winaraac, in this State; and all lands in - ' the above land districts subject to entry, wil be Tor asieat Indianapolis. "

' From theS. Y. Evening, Pott'

A metry Mystery. ! J V I When I resided in London, aid had occ-! ron te pass the IJrituh Museum, 1 invariab y :ifon,v for h.,f ..h ' . ' - a - - - rann emlnf nrp. narticiilarlir . nlanaA.I .. a dlsnUwin the ever chanrin f..h.5r..' f i n AtiMna tkfelr hrr:' Th .t r.r e gome oflne ßüUi5n emproaees exhibit this f ! f I. I ' . t Ducuiiariir io utrricciiuii i ucueve i rone Lb - e j SJJeakiuff e! . the J belles of Aü da v, WTta at Tearb ther Tonltd th bead before. Am avtiuifc it lika a i.taiUt fit, in A (iaattaa. ,k ..rau-fai lA bahladj Ami aU k'i iMtiti M.Uri ut t& wiatf. And so we see it in the high toupees of some of the ladies represented in the "Republican Court" jas. püblished. V But th Roman beauties weis high and nrgbty b -yond all molera example. ! wonder wnemer' mey wore their skirts as "long as the wipe spittle fashion of the present day) One forenoon; r whilst I'was in the Egyptian Gallery. 1 1 noticed a very. 'attractive group) consisting of n very tall, noble-looking lady, w ith her four y oong daughters, to whoiu she was pointing , out he rwonders cf ancient Egypt, but iny attention was quickly arrested by the youngest, a child of about five years üf age, who ran and fetched one of her sisters to look at something very curious on the wall to which she pointed her finger. ; Af-er looking moment,'; the'' sister burst - into a loud faugh. The young thing then1 brought another sister, directing her gaze to the same spot, and she had hardly done so until 1 heard another .burst of hilarious Jaugbtcr. This curiosity in the wall. was successively pointed out to the others ith a like result; finally mamma was brought, and she also laughed heartily. ! What on earth can this Eiusinian mystery be, thought 1, which in a moment produces such .irrepressible JaughterJ I had noticed the exact pot where the merry little rogue had : pointed her finger. I concluded it must be something exceedingly droll, aud as minute as some ul the pin heads in Dr.1 Abbot's museum, for' I could discover nothing from where I elooJ. . As soon ss lhe party left the Egyptian and proceeded into the Elgin Gallery, I went to the place, looking all about the part which had been so correctly pointed out by the little lass; but I could discover nothing, not a trace of any one thing; but, supposing my sight might be defective, 1 was getting out my spectacles, when I burst into as loud a laugh us any one oi tne young rogues who had preceded me. Now,what was this wonderful comic mystery, that could in a moment excite such unbidden, unexpected laughter? It was Vulcan in the basement, for I found that 1 was standing over a hut air flue, which ever and anuu belched up blast of hut air, which owing to the thickness of my boots and pants had not felt so soon as the vouug ladies. Now, sir, only think of the waggihnesa of a little imp who could so adroitly take in nut only all her cisters and her portly mamma, but me, an old antiquarian! We were all airly sold by an imp five years of age. ' Should any of your readers doubt this just ethitn take a lady uf his acquaintance into he rotunda of the New York Custom House, aud pretending to point out the beauties of the ceiling, get her over either of the flues to the right or left of the entrance, and see what will happen. - " R. B. Tree llor. The correspondent of the New York Cou rier and Enquirer says: 1 he first hghtof the session occurred this morning. Mr. rarley, ol Blame, a very amiable and moderate Whig member, has charge of tbe bill for establishing a line of telegraph acruss the territories between the Mississippi river and the racinc ocean. He urged it in a courteous and appropriate man ner. He was interrupted by Gert. Laneof Oregon, and, with ready politeness, yielded him the floor. The delegate from Oregon instantly launched out into a warm opposi tion to the Dill. Mr. rarley, with perfect good temper, and in a mild and gentlemanly tone, called him to order. Gen. Lane turn ed fiercely upon him, and replied,'! will not be called to order." Mr. Farley rejoined, with intense excite ment of manner, "I have as much right to call you to order as you bad to call me to order." Lane is represented to have hissed out .the words, "You are a liar," to which Mr. Far ley responded," You areaG d d d liar.' The parties inslantautously rushed upon one another, striking furiously. Whether any of tbe blows of either took effect, I could not determine. They were fortunately, at the commencement of the fracas, separated by two desks. Before these obstacles were overcome, each of the combatants was sur rounded and seized by several of his friends. The entire provocation proceeded from Lane, as the above description of tbe scene, shows; and though the language of Mr. rsrley ad mits of no other excuse than that of uncon trolable excitement, produced by an intoler able insult, the feeling and opiuion of the House were unanimously With him. , . . jit may be added tbat the temper in which Lane conducted himself throughout the af fair, was shown by Ms language and maimer after the heat of the moment had passed. Being permitted, by the indulgence of the House, to speak again on the 'bill, he com menced by saying: When interrupted by that feiler. ' At this renewed violation of tbe rules, his voice was drowned by cries ol or der. Southern Depes deuce uroa the Noeth We make the . following extract from a speech made by Mr. Albert Pike, at lhe öoutnern convention recently . held m Charleston, S. C. Said Mr. Pike: "It is time that we should look about us, and see in what relation we stand to the North. From the rattle 'with which the ourse tickles the ear of the child born in the South, to the shroud that covers the cold form uf the dead, every thing comes to us from the North. We rise from between sheets made in Northern looms, and pillows of Northern feathers, tu wash in baoins' made in the North, dry our beards on Northern tcwels, and drcas ourselves in garments woven in Northern looms; we eat Irom northern plates and dishes; our rooms are swept with Northern broom-, our gardens are dug with Northern spades, and our bread kneaded in trays or dishes of Northern wood aud tin; and the very -wood which lee Ja our fires is cut with Northern axes, helved with hickory brought fron Connecticut and New York. QO The OniOn, It IS Said, destroys the attractive body of the magnet. U has the sauic effect with ladies. '

COf The. Mediator, Capt. 'Williamson, ar

,Uedher0 from NeW 0'leana yesterday af ternoon kr Cincinnati. She bad considera ble freight. 'and found only b feet water on uic ii ri"iit. a ii u ivuii h.,j t, Meffder8 00 Pu ' - ThY7iver js is atili falling and ireltinir . m 3 , low. ' The weather changed Wednesday mVht from verv mild to freezing.' ' The mud - - e n in the sireeta was frozen hard yesterday. dii:d At St. LaU. Fab. 11. at 6 .'clock. IIEXRY P. JOXES. . f ara of A. K.aad irt C. Joae,. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - prop. Äixin A XNOCXCESCat a will remaia till tbilut of tb!i week üä. for analteatiou of kii Braee. Girdlea and Loron. at Waahtaetva Hotel. fb9 2t i . IbOlM'K. I rglRfCMPHANT anerei tt Prof. Msrgaa at oll Cr-at I JL . City Uall. oa Taeaday eveaia,. Fea. ih.apea r.eHiag the eel e brat a Draaia ' "The Lady of Lyoa. er Loe aai Pride." sad woild aUo itate tbat be will rive hi Fourth Ea. tertaiameat. f tb SerUa of Rradia, aad Recitation pro- ' voted, oa SATURDAY tVK.MXn, Feb trnh. at which time ! h ill . the ' celebrated iodra Staad.rd Play of THB OMNIBUS. orTHtKK Is ROOM FOR ALL. . SaTAlt tome eeatiweatal aaa Cmir, Sit giaic will bo lro-i dne.d. Come one aad all who wait t looe air Wtiaa bat befor eotDiac rleaao to aew oa theatrae to our TeaW, for he i, tousd on tail occasion to Ioo'n the a. " AOood order ia ejaiataiaed aad the beat of mn.ie will be la att.adaace. Your. traJy. PROF. MoROAN. . fets-2t Shabipeareaa and Elocntivaiat. : -.i . i . . . 0 T8 email tot af prime Oauia.t ree,drad for aale by fe9 T. GRANT & CO. OXIO.8.-A fruk mrclj of Oiioa Sett, tm'imi for aalebr f.L9 T. GRANT a, CO'. COOX ritCSIIERS. The aaderai-aed bare beea appuited accau far the tale of Uie cele t rated Leriu'e Pa eat Com Cruahtr. feL9 j T. U&ANT Si CO CORK. A freak enpply of Cora reo'd a- for aale t j ' iw - . K3KT k CO. OrtHSlI AltRfVAl S. Webaverce'd Vy laU tttamera JL KO l oxea Star Caaille;' l.TU bi, Herring: IU easel Sardiaei; I V- dox Broom, for ite by fab9-tf ThSNEY & OKSNSOX. rjEC'D per Sttluas, CoITee. yolt5iei asd Codfib. MM. feb9.2r TEXNEY & SOREX30X. COFFEE. ICO bagi prime Bio jost rre'd anl fr a.le ly tcb PREsTOX BROS. KIC?K.-10tierosree'dandforMlaby ' Ieb9 . .. . PRESTON BEOS. W71 ICS. 30 drama freib ree'd asd for iate br ' M: Ub. . - PKKSTON BR03. srL4RIFIED STJGAn. 10 hhdj prime article la etere aaaior aie ny lets fKliSTON BROS S I.OST. CNDAV nicht lart. between the If E. Oinrch and the Sherwood Home, a Victorene. The ftler will be liberally r.wardad by leariag the tarn- at A.'ASSPACHKH'A. feb-2t Jdaiaot. I door below Braach Uaek. JRAXÜ LESLIE'S U.4ZCTTB tot Febrnery at : feb SAilt EL LIsTERS Bookstore. O VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT At'irriO.'V. N ThnoJay. Ü lit day of Man. A. I). MM. at la'elocK P. M.. at the do -r orte Conrt Ilona ia the citr of fe.vaeille, the aadrMtad will aril at public auction. ealaa le building lou ia the Lower or MeGary 'a Eala'f meet. 7 of wht.'h frofttingoa Firstat. and 2 on Second t. iaid)ota haie all 20 feet front. Bod are well adatiied for I naineaa par pOMa. Leioc right ia a central po.ition between the twa aiater riti a, bot ono jnar, off where the depot of the Straight Lint Rrilroad is located, and oa the best thornughfare Irom the conn try. The title ia indnputable. General warrantee dectla will gi vea. .Trait or Salk. Oae-foorth cash; eae-forth ia oae rear. ne-fuurtli In two ycxrt and one-fourth in three yean with latcreat. the parch. vr aing mortiraaa oa tha pramiaaa. bl.ra can b aeen at the Clark's and Auditor' omcea aad at the principal LUUlaia EraniTJlle. Ie 1,8-U CHARLES I. I5ATTELL. ti nnn Anu n.i (iv U 4RK. etc. REO l) per ateanier Cuba irum Cincinnati alargeletof Willow ware t-nd Grecerte. o e. . eoa,iting ia part of & dot Backet; 5 001 Cedar Koseeta; 4 neu Tum; I doi Ciiara; 3 do Waahhoard do Ta- Caaa; - 6 fT.tm Natch..; 2 dot R. rim and Maalen; 4 do Matto. aaa'd; 1 do Kowla: 1 do Half 3.ith Veaenrea; -I do Sugar LncVetl, 1 do Mop-ativKa; 1 Oo Keelrra 12 do Broomat do nrnibea; 4 do Seivee; 2 do Market Earketa; 0 aeeta on ta; 1 do Ladle.; with a lot of bed. eorda. cloth. -line, hen p and cotton twine, candle- wick. etc. Having parehased leln.irely fr Cash and t h rped at lew freighu. we are enabled to tell aa cheap if not cheaper tbaa any house ia town it oaah eoatomen). Wo are alnayi preparea to deurer ail e aell, U deaixed. feb7, J. W. k S. VICKKRY. S52IMCKS. 60 doi au'd Spiree; k5 A boac Htarvh 13 UR) O. D Capet 15 do So.p a Caadlca; 3 llf-rb-a a Tea; I t do Tobacco C'gara; 300 lb, Salcratuo; 2 bbla Cider Vinegar. fel7 J. W. A S. VIPKEIIV. lVtW 8TVLU OP PAIXTI.NCJ "nKT" B IlAliMKR would reapeiiuy annonncoto the V eitiiene of taeerille and eieiaitr. that be haa p-r-m.ataüe l.oed ia KTaa.rilie. aa will 'in odnce the new at)leeommoly kaoea ai FRESCO-IMIXTINO. ia all Its braachea. ila ha had lBeesprieace ia hia rmfeariow ta tne deeoratioa of Wall,. Ceilirg. et., of Poblie Uuildüia. Churebe. Daelling llou-ea and Steamb-at . and promise, the most p-rfect aati.fact oa to all who may Uirt hia aerriree. Kancr Letwri- g an I Sla Painting don at the hortet no4ice. rrr.it ereetiiign.w bnildinre in be eit would do well to giea Mr. Ii. a trial ia hia aew art. Ho bbbt ba fowad for tha pr-aent at Apollo II 11, or at Kapplcr'a. oa Maia atreet. Bear the Caaal. feL"-tf - raV . i i . i PI4XO! PIAXOS'! A f ESSRS. BITTKOLr A SO ä woald reepeetfnlly aa11 Bounce to the cituena of Eraa, rillo aad Tieinitr. that they hare Jo rceied from the celebrated manafaetorita of M'l-ra. A. W. Ladd k Co. aad Lemuel Gilbert. Boatoa.two of their epleadid Piaao. which tney will aell cheap for eaaa or oa aix moatha credit. All are iarited to all aad aee thm, aa they nut bo Bold ia a few daya. ft.7-lw VIROIXIÄ TODACCO. Wo eall tbe atteatioa of dealore to a lot of tea Virriaia Tobacco, which wo will aell at rery low Crarei to cloae a eon.immeft feb7 TKNNET A SORENSOX. CIDKIt VIK4JA It We barn j oat reeeieed 50 bbla aaadalurated Vine.ar. fob? TENNEY & SOBENSOy. 8TATB STOCK St O.E WAXTKD. npHKbigheat trice paid forSWX) of TadiaaaSUto Stoct IB . . . " aai wa iAeW I on n jl jwoaey by W. BROWN BUI LEB. feM-3t Ko tt. Sherwood Uoaao. WALNUT STREET HOUSE. WAL CT BTBEKT, BKTWBItX BIXTH ASD BKTK5TH ETBEETI, C1IVCIKNATI OHIO. ' ' J. W. S WEEN EY, Proprietor. febS 3na. C'a. af. - AOMIXIKTRATOrt'8 NOTICB. "ITaTOTICK ie hereby ra that the aderaigned baa been apyt pointed administrator el the Eetate el Kliiebeth Ureatbonae. lato of Vaad.rbnrgh conaty, deceaaed. Said taute ii aoppoaed to beaoleeat. . , . Ibb-3t- W J. t. AICLUJW am r. VALE.TI.BS! VALEAT1.F.S:! - ASPLEKDIDaaaortmeat oferery variety of Valeatiaee. Comic. Seriona end Sentimental, jn.t reeeieed and for aaio py . m a. at aaa a k J V W T aT - B feb T. CONYNGTON A CO. WHEAT A.D FLOL'R. el wA PAID fr Wheat at tbo City MiUa. fJtJ 7 75 wholoaalo aad $ 00 reuil. ebo-daw v 1. X. B Floor BOSS. JCST r-e'd per ouamer J. M. Mockwell S hhda choice Snear; bbU choice Mnlaaees; 1 bbl do Mackerel: 1 do do Sal ma a; ' I lot do Im parted Cigars, aad for aale at fehl - . T. BACON A CO.'S Family Grooery. Maia at. 3BBLS poro Cider Viaerar at feb3 T. BACON & CO. 'S Family G roeery. Mala at. -OH0ICE Hama aad Sbonlder Baron at febl T. BACON A CO. 'S Family Grocery. PCP LOST. m ' . A SMALL Potator Pap. white eptted with liver browa. XJa. wa loot a tew naya ago. i no ward by returning him to this office The ftader will ree.ive a re-teb3-zt HARPtiR'S Magniine for Febtr-arv jn.t ree'd by I,b3 . T. CONYNGTON A CO. OYSTKItS. 4 oaiee joft reo'd be Expree. rinr lake hot eakea. Cll aooa. UH3-lw TKX.nY A SORENSON. DMAKO UAltDWARK. , M SRIKFITH offora hia etock of Mardwaro. Cnttlery. c. Cooers'. Carpenter," aad other meehamca' Tool,. dm. red at tha aU fire, for aale at lesa than oat at f.l . RKLL'S Rriek Warbne. Ök..I.4i;KDnVTIim.ATKFmß.-MrchaBUaai dea era can Sad cheap Hardware by oalling a C. M. GRIFFITH., fabl ' ' At BeU'a Brick Warehooao. IM AGED II P.DtV AR K.-Familieeraa find obeap M.-W Kaivea aad r rk. 5ioaa. snovel and To I Tonn aae anmeroas other articles ia honae- keeping. lea than oust ta New York O. M GRIFFITH. fe At Bell a Brick Warohouae. ' - TAVKRib STA0 FOR HAI.C. TTAJOTICE is hereby givsa that the aub.cn b r w'abea to aell 11 b'a favora btaad. aitnabed ia Pet-raborrh. Pike conaty. lud. It ia la a central part of the towa. immediately oppo sue the Pnblia Sqnare. The bo-,o is ol good sixe aad ia veil cal cat a ted lor a Tavern. There is a well of good water in the ki'chea. There ie el. a rood large stable aad yard, with a well of w.ter ia tbo yatd I wish to aril the most of my Faraitaro. which ia nearly aew and of good quality. - I will so I tbe abov property at a barraia. bor further partleal.ro edrvaa or nppl, to the aabeeribor. . f2 lwH2tw PAVID L. WYMAV. PUICI OF IRO!V HKDUCTKD. The .aV.criV.r U now receiviae a ccmpleie aaortmeBf of Bar. Kon aaa &qnnre Iron of nil sites, iron and Stl SlaKa Boiler Iroa. ttc.. fot aale at reduce! ptieci. feUi SAMl tL ORK. !TAIIl.-500kera Wkeeling aad PitubnrsH Kajla fy tU in lo by feb7 SAMUEL ORR. 3fLDniKH.-i caj Sheet Ziae; Ö HalabaZiae. P'ra Block Tia; to dot aaa d Copper xtottoms; loreaie vj eb2 hAMTRL ORK. ADMI.wlwMtAron KOTItTK. v JVATOTICK a hraly girea. tbat tbe aaeraiaMd haa Vera ap1 Wa . . . .L. . . i. .1 I ' .h I lain. l,u of Venderbnrgh rooirtv.deoeed. Saidrri tipptod bo be lasbireat. jaa.f-jw auiu. n uwi, .rrl TEW Rice aad ek'e Cedfiab ju,t ve'd end for rale at aa T. BACON A CO.'S r.mry i.rw-ry.

EVAXSVILLE & CUAAVf OI.DSVILLJ I UAILUOAD.

7 fcCl I OPEN TO TERRE HAUTE OX AJCb All ER .Wi) KM) AY. LECH! PICK I. 1S54. 1 rains will run aa follow, (Suadaya excepted):) vrwikD m lMlXWAeiTBAI. Ltlm Ttm Haute. .S :lOu an' Amu at Viaoe aaoa.HSO m Lemvea Evr.mavifle....S:.a0auB "iT "cenau..i2;( a IV part from " .. Malpm Depart from " ..1:toi ""J"": tiffl." r""",!fi ' riitrbTthiirot.u.ntT.. Ht taiv. ir.r1 isf Traia on h. f.rr Hat nd Kichmn4 S.a4 a, I A. il r..:.';iV, i ;::: ... : i. arrira at ladiaaapluat 10:40 A. M.. la tiai i iiiimi wia tran, toiloa. : rot Caeiaaat mi via. trei-earih.'raW M li:3 A. ciaa.ttM ?u V. II - - r arrivr at Cin JftC.'Jf'". 4 ursM4taiiataJ. JadlKa foatr.! ro4 a U M .,H at C.l.-k.. mtlS I. M. For Chieaco. Loiraatpnii ad Lafayttte br Lafaretle reaS at IS M.. amTe at Caie.go ar : 1. 34. . For LouiTill. AUay4 JeCarsoaviPt y J.f.rt.aTilloroad. aa alao itatraiaa for bla4iaraa4 Prra. Pasaeairn will SoS it grtaU u tbeir adTaaua foreafeW.apeed. comfort and eeruiaty ffouMUM. u take thia - uriag wiatcr. ia crcfrreace to the aaertaia aa aftaa deann.i.i.bvrit.t: aadlaearlr irnmirrt.itn.iu will M' made with othirCoaipaai Ij white t aura.n laia Kt--aatrillo ia tb noraiag will arme atCiaciaaau. Caioaf. Clmba aad Loaiivill-eano day.-, j : .. v ...-r Tbe attcotioa of arrcnanu aaaoincra renaf voeukia from the beat, ia called to tbie roote a a a.taiuai f h,i,m tatia. aaperior t the rivets Goedaebipred fr. Ciaeiaaatarrive at Eraa.TilI. ibird ay. making the time ia uaaMtter bo longer, an1 aroidiag tbeeipeaforiauraae.aivaj(iaefrcd whet ihirpiDf by itetmer. . . , JJ. DANIELS. S.p'. ET.n.Tftle. Dee. 1954 (if 1 ( I -i ,4,?-fc tEaniriUe Euerer aaTIaeeBB C'a. 7 2m.) c INCREASE. OF, CASH CAPITA r TO II A LI; A .Till. I.I OX UF DOtLAI. THE TaN A INSUBANCtCü.. IlAHTFljUp. OiSX. HAVING comilicd with the law. to regulate Iaiertaee Aieaeie, el Cumpanie iseorporatea by other Statee pm.-ard Way Wl. 1854. by the Otii l.eiiaiara.tbeflUiag. aar required tbrrety rrepared ia that State. Iba engt. I Statement being ob fileia the Mate Auditor's ettce.' Itiaafullaad trae ta.'eiaeat ad is paUiehe a tbe eamaiaaity may fcaow the character of tfca crrtia V l.ttinc tta ...iu.a aa..k foritaclf. HVSTATBAl'TUOklU. r i 'f STATEMENT ON JANIAKY. 1833. -The same of the Corporatioa iiütka ln'ctucciCoarl. XT. lorawd at Uartior. C.. rhartared , . , , The Ca IUI i Fire Hundred T hou.au d Dullari, ad U paid op. The Aaaeu f the Company are: ...-., Ca.h oa bmad. ia Bank, aaa ia tb ha' da or Ageaia or other ptron. S22 7SS SS Keal eitate unincumbered I.;i Si TS Mortr hood, t aad "pr eeatiaterratpayable .- armi-kDaally ... 72 CM P) ' Dehia c u. thr ComiianT etur.d by Muri ra . 7 i3 17 Bill, receirble. amply ecred and paya.J at Bask 103 SI It jiim rrorivaile t-rrminm aoie...... t2.;iis All other aecurit ea. iu ,. , . 50t.hareaaiock IlarttoH ii "it. tlare-i "K R Co iff SO ' m r Um do A- Profidente . IJ7 1U7 do i do do Boaton A Worcester do do New Albany etilem do do Cunneccieut Kiecr do iu Ui ICO 250 A s7.m A y sou 25 o-i 'c A 25 OOO C321 '' II U ) ji t.j . 7 Si $140.Stf 0 300 do v 3u4 do V do en 4 d 73 d . 1(0 do 75 da M do 11V do 100 do AO do 1.7) do' 60 do IbO do KO do 44 dO ' IJi do ICO do SO do do Phania Bk of UartTerd do do Kxchaare Bank ' do do Kar'aaMech Lkllarrdde do Goar K rr de ee-c do do tlartfwrd ..da do do d Ktato do "do do do City do ' do So do . üaak of Hartford Co.. , do . do Eaale. rraeidaee. R. I. l.tssardo JJaakof America. aw York IOSCO do do N Anerica 10i do do Common ..Ith o do Kcpubhe do Broadway Baak do letplee do do lUn.Tcr do As Ua hiiiM da . ' 4 0 ato . ItSoO 4 .no 9ft lu au IS loO do do i. Y, Lit A Trnit Co. do - H.too oy 3,oc ss i 1JUUCS do Stafford Bank. Coaa. Ht - a 2d inata'tai-au paid ia do Cobb. Kim Cetufaaj . S77a.s;s aa The amount of liabilitica dao or Bot dee U Baakaeretbet ertdaur uo ting. - Loaa djut d ana dae none. ' ' Loaa.a aoj.ted aad aot due. SHt.5If 2 " L' aacaaaad.aated ai.d ia auapcBie. wait-. , : lag for lortber ) roof. - ; 1.257 50 , , All other claima agaisuit the Compaay ara aiaaU. aaaboalyaa pr-tieg ote. Agenu tint Med to take bo risk orer tin.tt. ' k' lb' anoaut laaurcd in any ei.y. tia erriltige. 'eaeadaoa tha character. Batterie aad oalretea of boildiaga. the, width of atreet. the .upply o water, coadiiiva of tha hradepar mtnt. nud otiicrcirtiumataace. " -X The amonnt iaaafed ia Uockaof baildingf eariee; the doaif ia . to limit tee Iom by aay oae Sre. to flu U or leaa. Tbe act ol iueorpo atioa ia the aame aa bled ia Jnly, lt54;r ' THoS. A. ALEXaXUKR. See'y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. i ss ...a ... u'i lUarro.p CncxxT.J83 wer, oaa.sss. PerMnally appeared f hemaa A. Alaaaader. Secretary of tko Ximm lu.uraace Compaay. and made oa:b that tbo faregeiag. .tau meat by bin auLaeribed. ia true aocordiag to hia beeo' Kaon ledge aad belief. - " M MfcNRY FOWLER, Joaiieeff tbe Peace ' All that hare property to Inaare. will pl..e nipert aad aero-" tcniie the prcrt-ding reliaVl rapoae of thia old a.d loeg tried Cur wra'ioa Fr u.ef jlaeoa aernrity nnd prom t.tade, it beer erer a-d tint ia ita line ef traaaarUoi a aad lor ability and meoua will attract the attention if the inatiag pablie to eaafirtn th.irenfidence in it. The atatmrat ia a- prepares aay.' ona can eoniraat lie cowditioa with local and htate taaaraaoo a ottiro. il'ao di.pua-d, lia ia eetmete are of tbat .olid ehorae- , uraaaet t e awterially aSectcd by Ua lau deareaetea ia thattlaw of aaaeia . . . , . The increa oi a capital t-caU?y0 CCO. ia akoaa Sde oaebA additloa ta tbe nreneth of the earporatioa. and a ermaaealureainicat for the pledge and aeeurity of ita oelie. - The aecearity aad real beaebu ai iaaaraaoe are ell exem-. pi i tied la tlra fact tbe eumpaay h.a paid caaii Uil daring tae" past year, at i a Wtatera Braach oOie . alaae. ia tlaeiaaa'. as thx.ua of 2-.5 e. bmi al akich I. a. been paid raaaid.rably ia adraaee ol tko Uate legally dao. aad it baa had bo auit or litigAtioa. If all or any of IUmo UtiM are induccmente to tbo 1 cnatiaaancoof Ha valuable patroaage. or ia ioercaaa. th.y will find iu ageau over re dy a attend u the demaada of baaiaeao aehereuiere. I J pron,tituJe, ataafaroraVlo rafer, aad term ,. aa accurity to all I'trmiU. ' . ' " jan23-lmd A. C. UALLOCav. Agaat. - . ITtaRIED Tcachei ard A pplea at JLrjen T. 11 A CON A Crt.'S FamUy nrooery; I .-b-b'- w -a aTb.UART Hg, jan UART and Piat Flask aad Glaaa tamblere ai . T. BACON A CO.' ramuy oraeery 5,000! CHOICE Half SpaaiaH Cigars at ' . - ( I immt T. BACON co'a family uroeory. "LOUII SIIAR1LV. KESTl't'KT HESTAl'RAT, ATBCSDCkSOX. KT. . THE andcraiaaed will open to-day atUeaders-a. K..abae&ilooaaa)d Kaltau rat. wbare ther fatead keepiae coaauattr oa baad the choicest Llqnor. aad a ill le ready to acrro ap ia the boat atyle all tea--sonable gaawe day aad night. ... . , - Tne eatabli.bmcat will be BBder tbo direct anperrlaioa of V, I Dr. Eeaa. nasiafd by Mr. Bebt Era na. who trut their old4 frienrla at Etaoanlle will oecaaioaally ehew their facce at tbar . , Keatacky ReeUnrat. Tbo Unctor will "look eher ly be theircumfort. By auiet aUeatiaa to bosiacee. aad ka-plag aa ex- a eelleat aa orderly honae ia every part'cal.r. we hope la merit I aa-atea.ivep.iroaae-. jaa'a 2d fla'iA KRM A PRI 'R. . T CMIOICK IIIO COKFEB. IU bagt jnat rte-J per Leaingtoa for aale lew by " ' " I jan24 . m m. r vw rn v . k . . . h tut. . WEW If. O. riCCJAn.-lX hhdijna nc d per Uiiag--tns for aale low by i ja24 a. E.GILBERT A CO.. Syo. avear WaUr. InKsn :roceries.- ' Zi baa. Coro: Sbbda Sngnrt ' 1 1 2 tbrreee aew tioe: SO boiee Kaiaia; II 2 baa dried Uarring 2 dosShakeraadatheTBroama;- . 10 bbla Tar: 5i baa Str A TalloerCaadlea; S adla Wrappias Paper, for. aal oa food terma by . ; ( . jin ... I M. JIEILLY, xl f"k g dea homemade wooll.a Sock bean for sale by t . JmV3 3 jauat-lw WM. LOGWENTIIAL A CO. c DOCBLK Hand Ulrrors. rreach gia ioaa. Hair and Tooth Braches,, Ir OCBLE Hand Mirrors. F reach glaTra elia Compea-' ' eatiag Cm-e. A iVA.C. Pl'SUEE ree'd y jaaZ7

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BEST Sewing Needles. Diaper Pins. Tape Needles. Amber ' Beads. Xntacry Powder. cU.jnat reed bv , n jaa27 .. A. C. rt SUEE. 1 CISÄXBKnRlFSAXO WIIITKFIII ' !'' ' t bbU Craaoerricai 2 bbla extra aew White Flb. at jaoZJ COOK "8 Famly Grocery. t

YIKMP Al CANARY M:D. A freak anpply mC m each inst ree'd ana lor eale by j.a7 . . -.: T. GRANT A CO. j j iririnvGiiH '

TO be sold without teseree va tbe pre"l'a now oeenpledb Joha Paine, on tbe old Ganyer Farm -on Tbnrsday. 1 the lat F.lmarr. I35. the whole aftlie Sio.h. lloraea 12 head. I '

ma, w. . . -' Hogiof superior atock. Ca tl. and tho whole ot tho Faravt-r-im lemenu nnnsome ttenenoin ruraiwirw. a - will be gieta by giving good security. All eunis nd-r doUars cask ia haad. jaa9-4tw . JOil PAIN K. IHfrRS. ' bones inert, pint aad kalf pint Jost roe ' pr Jaa. Paik foraale Li w bj 21 S. b. UlLbSKT IV., cje. near n aier. Hl"ACHKRr.L.-l hole andbntf bll, and kitta am'. 1TB No. iut rte'd perkobt. i. Ward. fr aale at ivdacc rate, by janS S K. OILUaUT A CQ..8ye.aarWaur. J MEAT SHOP

rrHRonJerigned have Just .otaili.bed a Meat Shop oa Ja Fir-ta'reet. near Syetnore. wvre they will k-ep band at all timea the fewt qnalit es ot Frob W.ate af .vrty do Mriptiaa. which they will sell atthe low-at mrket pre-ja. FamiMesare rrUVcUnlly invited to giveihea. n call, onnv,, ,are tho trouble ot giC to market b-iare ayl'"t jac2J-3m . , SfcKLlNO tK A M tü L.N UtlMER , . ,

R04'KI.U ninj. . Urje Cane Cnaira; t'.i .Tllr .11 jaolCVVA " J BROO MI IS.-100do BM d for sale by 5AMlEL ORR. J 0 GrocemeS. notes at the CM.eae Bank. Cbaunoagav iur,k rm.i...i.i lu.k ai lau. IHadrtdga Baak. Oeoo tank! AUlaatAlUi.K. Alabama B-na.ete. -fet2 S. B. GILBBBTA- CO..Jje. neaWntr. i Tt tob init.'iiT baa Liverpool Sno reo'd per Antl-' of. for eab tv oTLBRRT A CO.. .wXSmUt. ...... .... a . -

IXTIl F4MH.V TlKUH -2 1,11 fr aal lar r by fcU jlKiBBT & CO..SV. near Wier. i

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