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J 29, ACS. H. SANDERS, EDITOB. CITY OF EVANSVILLE. MONDAY MORNING,: ::OCT. Old Line Hardihood. The Louistille Journal thinks that the retusal on the part of the Pennsylvania Bemo- ( cratic State Convention to reco-rnize the iple of the Nebraska bilL the ultra abolition resolutions of the Ohio State Democratic Con-: vention, and the re-adoption of the Wilmot ; Proviso resolution by the Soft Democratic Covention in New York are rather too much even for the hardihood of the editor of the Democrat. We do not think so. We do not think anything in the way of proof of the abolitionism of the Democratic party North,

is too much for the hardihood of Old Line . practicing on all occasions annulling the votes ditors to utterly deny as being any evidence of men who have lived here all their lives, by whatsoever, that they are not the National the votes of men who have only been a few party, and all opposition is abolitionism. Their Veeks or months in the country, We have hardihood has no limits. It is too hard to n doubt Mr. Veatch, will be successful in conreceive the impression of truth, justice or de- .testing this election, if he can obtain the slight-

cency. ihese Icllows are now crying out gainst the American party, and charging them with being Abolitionists, when prominent State fm . J . . . . Conventions oi meir own party nave m some cases adopted what they call Abolition f es- ... , ,., , . olutions, and other Conventions, like the late T ,. T. . 0l . -. ,., . Indiana Democratic State Convention, did not dared open their mouths on the subject of Blavery. They are a sweet set of Christians. The Journal will find that any hopes founded upon the want of hardihood in Old Line editors, are entirely misplaced or unfounded. The Journal may make its calculations upon the possible event of a general conflagration of the world to-morrow or the moon being swallowed by a big fish, but we hope it won't make itself ridiculous again by doubting the brazen hardihood of Old Line editors, to meet any emergency, without finding too much in it. "Consistency thou art a Jewel." The Bardstown Gazette replies to our article rebuking the editor, who is now sympathizing with the Democratic party, for displaying a sensitivenes as to the name Whig. He says the Democratic party has ever been "bold, manly and untreacherous." . That is enough. If he has such an opinion of the party that pursued to the grave with defamation, slander and the dirtiest blackguardism, the great Henry Clay, who was like the editor himself a Kentuckian, that, however loll it may hate been, has used habitually the most unmanly weapons of warfare and in the most unmanly manner, and has been treacherous to its own principles, as well as to the true welfare of the country he conclusively proves that he has no right to feel as a Whig, to speak as a Whig, or to feel sensitive at any use which may be made of the name Whig. However much a man may oppose the American party, the moment he touches the Democratic party in affiliation, that moment he proves he is at least occupying precisely the opposite ground to what he did as a Whig, or else that the Democratic party have changed thoroughly and are occupying his old ground a change the Democracy themselves will not admit even in their appeals to soft Whigs to become one among them. . The Fire Companies. We were misinformed as to the statement made in our editorial of Saturday relative to the power of our engines here. We stated they only threw 160 feet. The Neptune en gine has thrown 180 feet, and the Young America, lightly manned, 170 feet In statii tnat omcers ana men of the new company would le men of "good character," we of course did not presume any one could infer the mem bcrs of the other companies were not men of good character. Tbey have certainly had opportunities enough of ascertaining our opinion of them, without drawing unjustifiable inferences from remarks made about another company, with not the slightest reference to themselves in the whole article. We hope the new company may be formed without in any manner interfering with the old companies, which are now thoroughly organized, have good machines and the experience to properly work them, and are ready for any emergency at the first taps' of their bells. The two corporations ought certainly to turn out the men, and men of "good character," for the fourth company. Lock for the lit. Vernon Jail. - Mr. F. Hutchinson, Lock Smith and In strument maker of this city, has just manüfac tured a very complete prison lock, comprising an invention of his own, for the Mt Vernon Jail. This lock cannot . be picked. When locked there is not only the usual side or horizontal bolt thrown in the socket, but a strong bolt is thrown out from the upper part of the Kck, and also one from the lower part, the lat ter throwing a horizontal bolt, by an invention of the maker. The lock is very strong, and wo should suppose admirably adapted to itspurpose. Mr. Hutchinson is a fine workman, and we hope he will continue devoting a portion of his attention to improvement of locks, as he is an-ingenious workman." f We under stand the works of the lock hel exhibited to us are very simple, and in that rests one great merit. (CT" Last week opened with raw rainy weather, climaxed with a very fair freeze, and subsided in a beautiful Autumn? day. Variety ennough for any week. (CT"Another effort is to be made to selllhe main line of the Public Works of Pennsylva nia. Sealed proposals are to be received by Secretary of State until the 21th of December MZt

To Vincennes Sabocriten. Journal will hereafter to be sent subscribers at Vincenne3 by mail, as we are not justified in continuing our old arrangement. Those wishing to take the Daily at Vincennes will please send their names. The price will be to these subscribers $5 per annum as we shall consider them in the manner of a club. We trust our friends at 'Old Post" rill tlinrh fhfnr friPTirlcliin lw at nnrft eiihsirriVw. 'lino1 it iha T)..lv? Wa want til Am fA liAarua eveQ if w0 cannot hear them.very often. Election Contested. We learn that Mr. Veatch, who was defeated in Spencer county for Auditor by 5 votes, is going to contest the election. Nine Germans have been found who voted the Old Line ticket, and yet have not been three months in the country, "and cannot speak a word of English'.! Is there not an American party needed in this country? : Just such outrages as there are the Old Liners ,iesi justice New York Republican Pbess. The Al '. Kanif Trnw5rfF . T-i i rr-to 1 ttn rl i cVi nc o list of WWJ . V VUllli V VU1 Aid. ; UUVUDUVIJ ; . - ... A. 0l j 61 PT. m nyporhng the Republican Ticket, and remarks "that no ... . . . ... . ... 'political organization has hitherto received the . . oupjjui v ui su uiauy : anu bu muueuuiu juurnals." This list embraces all the Whi, in the State but one, and nineteen papers heretofore supporting other parties. In this list, are four of the most influential papers of New York city, viz: the Tribune, Times, Evening Post and Courier and Enquirer.- : The circula tion of some of these papers is immense. ' The entire circulation of the Tribune, daily and weekly, is now nearly two hundred thousand. The daily circulation of the Times, is between thirty and forty thousand, and the Evening Post and Courier and Enquirer, have, also, a large circulation. Anti-American Octraqej. The turbulent materials which form a large portion of. the Anti-American party are manifested in every election. ; They are animated by the same spirit which made French republicanism a san guinary farce and deluged the streets of Paris with the blood of hsr best citizens. They are incapable of appreciating obedience to law. Whether successful or defeated, the same disO'derly disposition is evinced. In" the August election here they sought to avenge their defeat by the indiscriminate murder of peaceable cit izens. In the Eastern cities they glorified their victories by outrageous violence and insuit towards Americans. The Baltimore Clip per of the morning after the recent election in that city says: "Last evening, while the AntiAmericans were passing in procession by Our office, they flung a number of bricks at the windows, smashing several panes of glass This is in keeping with the lawless character of the large majority of the clan." And the fol io wing is an account of the disgraceful pro ceedings of an Anti-American procession in Philadelphia: Lou. John. About three o'clock, on the morning subsequent to the election, a procession, composed of persons who had been marching around, cheering the Democratic candidates and newspapers and groaning those of the opposite party, went into Girard street, preceded by a band of music. A halt was made opposite the residence of Mayor Conrad, and the house of that magistrate was saluted with' groans and yells. The leaders of the gang directed the band to play the "Rogue's March," which the leader refused to do. The Mayor came out upon the steps and adressed the crowd; he said he was a single, unarmed man, surrounded by cowardly miscreants, who had taken this opportunity to insult him, but he denounced and defied them. (CT" Senator Toombs, of Georgia, has accepted the invitation of the Boston Committee on slavery lectures to lecture in.that city. He will deliver his address on the 24th of January, and has selected for his theme, "The Consistency of African Slavery with the Constitution of the United States and Republican institutions, and the effect of American Revolution upon the African race." This is a happy contrast to the bullying refusal of Henry A. Wise. ; " The Fcnnt Graph. The Funny ' Graph and Vincennes Itemizer, is the title of a neat little paper the publication of which has , just been commenced at Vincennes by Mr. A. D. Patten.- We learn from Mr.- Patten that he intends issuing a small Daily to-day. ' We wish him great success, and to achieve that we would suggest to him to change the title of his paper, and let it be funny as he pleases under some other name. , , Use of the Barometer. M. La. Laput, the chemist, who has acquired some celebrity for his observations of the barometer, as affected by a distant cannonade, states that he announced the cannonade and assault ', of Sevastopol from the chenges effected in the mercury. He adds that it takes an hour and forty minutes to receive the impression of the guns of Sebastopol On barometers in France.' --' (CT" A lad about eight years of-age," was about leaving 1 school for 'the purpose of goirg with his father, who had a barge on. Rondout Creek, N, Y., and observed to the teacher that he was "going away to be drowned." In bidding farewell to his schoolmates he made the same observation, though in very good spirits at the time. Next day he was drowned.. (CT"Dr. Clark, the ownerof Congress Spring at Saratoga, is said to derive from it the very handsome revenue, yearly, of $75,000. ,: (CT"Mr. Solomons, the mayor elect of London, i of the Hebrew faith.

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' (CT" Mr." Nichols and Mrs. Mary'S; Gove ! Tf Closed NitibNALXösvENTiON. On Nichols, appear in a Card, in the Cincinnati pa Thursday. evening this convention, :which has f io ,.Jf , & ,?-y"f ' v. .,' 1

.. .,i T pers. and denv all connection with J; ree .bove v I A T " ; . Societies. The card closes thus: -t i 5 i -We are authors, teachers and- physicians.' Our opinions are to be found in our published WOTKS.' "We nOia.lO no aOCirmqs wvunug scusualitr or promiscuity in the relations of the sexes. We seek to lead, and to induce all others 4to lead, pure, peaceful, and virtuous lives. H iSJ 8. tJ ? r i ilXJl-, And vet Mrs. Nichols, in one of these works, opposes all marriagi that "woman ha choose the father of her babe, , (MrNichols' exact language.) ; This is a beautiful way of j inducing others to lead ."pure, peaceful and virtuous lives." '". . V- ' " (CT" In' answer to numerous demands Jbr papers containing our articles on ihe Improvements of Evansville, we would inform readers that the Weekly Journal, put to press next Wednesday, will contain these articles entire. They can be purchased in wrappers ready for mailing. ..... , , . . .' '' " Mceder in Lynchbcbg, Va. On Monday night, 15th inst., Mrs. Gillenwaters, who kept a house of ill-fame in Lynchburg, Va., was instantly ' killed by a blow .from a knife in: the hands of Edward Duffel, a youth of nineteen or twenty a years of age, with whom she was quarrelling. Duffel was arrested and committed for trial. ' ' --. - An Old Maid. Miss Jennie McVey, a resident of Madison for half a century, died a few dafs ago at the County Asylum, aged 99 years. She retained all her faculties, with the exceptions of the sense of seeing, to the last. . A . (CT" Hon. KobL- Toombs, of Georgia, has accepted the invitation of the Bostonians to lecture on slavery. " ! . ' IProm'the Washington Union. t Waited State Senate. " " ' From time to time we find in many of our exchanges statements in regard to the classification of the United States Senate which are calculated to mislead the public. Subjoined we give a c'oTrect list of the members of that body, the class to which they belong, and the vacancies which have occurred through default of legislative action: ,f ,,..,-,. '. , Clf 1. Term tnditig JKartl 4, 1857., .' Adams, Mi$ii!ptil, . H yard. I e'awura, BriRbt. lud Kr. tin a ', PeuIranta' : ., Mirhlsran. O d?e. Wi i elrf. Fielt. York, , Po-t, Vermont. Gejer, Misfoun, ain'ln, M " "' Jaiue, Khnde t sfand. ' Jotio", Tennet-ee, - MaüorT. Klorida, -, Mnao-j Vlre nia, ' fratt, Maryland, ; " ; Kuk,Toxa, Siiinn r. Matiachus 'ttsv : 'l honnor, . ew J. raej,. Toue'.'y, Cnuect cut. Wade, Ohio. Welter, California. ;' - Clati 2.-Term ending Marth 4 1658. Allen R) O li- I!anf), . B?ll, Tunt-oi . i Bei jsaln. Louisiana, Bronrp, Mia-isipi, Clay, Alai ama. ' riaitoo, i) laware, Dougl a, Illinois, tvaaa, S.mih Curoltnla, Fesi.Oen, Maine, - Huustoo, Texas, -. . ; F'n.tter, Vi-ginia, , t joiiFt, ii'Wa, j Wilson, Ma.nachueUia Setatia, Arkanats, Fmiirt, Mirhii-an, Tbotnnsoli, KetitiiokT, ' To in tu, Georgia, Wright, e Jersey. - Kewl, horth Caroline - Hale, Kew Hampsbire C'3 Term ending JUtrcH 4, 16C1. Reil Sew Hampshire, a Bigtl. No Vi farnliiia. Bullrr routl arolina, , t 'ittctideii. Kenturky, : Collaine-. Vermont, tnrsea, Wiiceni i, ' h' atir, Connecticut, ' Harlan, Iowa, There are now five the terms of Messrs. Irerson Georgia, ' Johnson, Arkansas,- -Feurce, Murjland, : Pupil, UUo, - v Kent d, Se York, S ideH, I ooiaiana, Trtintbfttl. lllit.ois, - Yul e, Florida vacancies in the Senate. Fitspatrick of Alabama, Atchison of Missouri, Pettit of Indiana, Cooper of Pennsylvania and Gwin of California,-hav-iag expired on the 4th of March, 1855. ; '. , . (ftrltjou would know what some foreigners demand, in addition to a fair share of the offices, read the following resoIuttonsTof the German Social Democratic Association of Richmond, Virginia. , What think you of the sched- - -. "We demand: ' 1. Universal suffrage. 2. The election of all officers by the people. ; 3. The abolition of the Presidency. ' 4. The abolition of the Senate. .- 5. The rights of the people to recall their representative, (cashier them) at their pleasure. b ;The right of the peopee to change the constitution when they like. 7. All law suits to be coJucted without expense. 8. . Adepartment of the government to be set apart for the purpose protecting immigration.,; . 9.-A reduced term for acquiring citizenshp. . - - ; r 1. Abolition of all neutrality. 2- Intervention in favor of every people struggling for liberty. Abolition of laws for the . observance of the Sabbath. Abolition of prayers in Congress. Abolition cf oaths on the Bible. The supporting of the slave emanciprtion exertion of Cassiu jMv Clay, . by Congressional laws. Abolition of, the Christian system of punishment, and introduction of the humane ameliration' system. 'Abolition of capital punishment" . ; . ; , .-, , . : , (CT" The following pretty good burlesque we cut from the Southern Indiana Journal, at Leavenworth: . , ; . ' . ' The flat-boat Polly Ann Captain Snubbs; having on boord two ducks and a barrel of walnuts, left port yesterday . for the , "Spring Branch.".' A dispatch received to-day, per cow express, from the lower landing, - states that she made the pun- to that place (300 yards) in 4 hours 3 minutes and Z seconds, beating the brag trip of Tucker's corn boat 3 j-.i seconds. ' The Jight draught and swift running skiff Jack Cass, is the paeket to-day for Blue River Island. Persons contemplating a trip tö that romantic spot, will please take notice, Hour' of starting 9 a. m., and number of passengers 1 , . . .... 1 positively limited tO tOree.- - .- ThnHm.lilinT.fmf Pol or Miillnl P.lar T nllnS ' AAÄU, UVVtl uUq-vuw . V a AU.UXiVb A. VtVI KVUilC commanuer, reacnea port tins morning, nine I 'c srtii t ri"rtrrii Caw Ts-sfT? In frf tn rVt t ia ru I f Vncx T sj V a t vi v f i vvaiu. w n , a V iUV and attentive clerk, Peter Mullet, we are in-; aeotea tor a copy 01 .- ut. j ayne s Almanac ior 1855, and the1 following mdnifest: ' : -' f " fS . r r j j i . e it. j. . e v 2 pecs anea oeans ior ftoage uoagers; 3 pumpkinSj Doem Brown & Co., X pint hazle-

ft and advocates the doctrine ari1"'' ",c uac ul wiwu-.vu, v i.orth-..ae oi ai i.ot ; aur

a. "TTpavPTi Pfinff-rred Viffht to i """" - ."J - . -- thiiorler, and in default Uiref. a lieaven COniCrrea rifeUl W ... nntprrint'npvir hefore hcar of tO-Wlt: rerfornf aid work, andtheeosuan

nuts, Hodge & Bodgers; 9 hoop-poles noh'"'" ' i directors; .. 4 mark 2 chickens, Doem Brown & Co., 1 mal- 1 Udert Barnes, John S. Hopkins, Wm. Heilman, let, 2 chisels, and agimblct,'Hodge & Bodgers. ; - .Philip Decker, II. D. Ättis, Wm. . TresThe skiff Gineral , Jaxon arrived 1 late last r " ton," and Win. Baker. . ' ' night, but Was immediately Compelled tO CO ; rPHls Company t now prepared to' take riska upon pro- . , , , . , J t. , , ! X perty situate in Town aa l Country, w-thin tk. bounds into the dry -dOCK ID order tO repair' her lar- ' of the omoties olkVsoderburs;h. Posey. Gibson an Warrick. Vorvl ln,.L- vrh.r-h hoA Koon cioel fm ' Arp'icatio may bs mad to tho 8eetary or either of ths

v.u..v o.. its lastenings by comirg "in collision, with a dead dog near Noggs' point. The . Jaxon brought up $3 State state money consigned to Bliff kins & Bro." ' --- n CCT The First Presbyterion Church, in Chifgt, has boon sold for $&5,0Q0.

Deen in session in nmaueipma ior several " " 5j.' yj -j- -- t r , jdaysj adjourned ainedie. t Previous to adjournment iettsr from a Mr. Hardy, of Baltimore, 1 . M v i i tTM - jj

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and created much excitemont, The Philadel- . - ., j Thor t 1 1 . i- . , pnia BUB taUS reporiS ine Scene ina IOllOWeaf Ooroni mum KT PTTlrPSSOd themselves as öevem memocrs t,spicsbl.u ineiuseies ua determined to have their rights on this soil on wlrich they, were born, and never would, they aid the cause of colonization! i i ... K.! Mr. Downing of Donnecticut, who spoke tempt' to burn it-7nd on this motion he demandad the previous questiou. The motion to-burn was agreed to by a large majority. j Several voices were now heard at this point: "burn . it. on a stake," "here are matches,' "burn the letter and singe the" writer.';, , V . Among those who voted against the resolation Fred Doughlas. , ) Mr.-J)ell said those who had voted to burn the letter would lynch him if theyeould; yes, they would cut his throat. .--, . S Rev. Stephen Smith thought that the disposition of the letter was unchristianlike and unprecedented. . lie had hoped that the members of the conveution would have been guided by a better spirit than to have passed such a resolutioiw u. i .u i Resolutions were passed commending the Massachusetts law throwing open the public schools to all colors; recommending young colored persons to . learn trades, or secure places of profit and trust in stores, and not consent to work in places of ämusemenc where a distiction is made in favor of the whites. The Hog iMaeket Pbices. The market since the receipt of the last foreign news by the Africa has undergone a decided decline in prices of hogs for packing purposes. This is Jattributabie mainly to the unsettled condition of European affairs, and the extreme stringency of the money market, which has its influence on'our monetary affairs.'; Holders of hogs, who a few days since were very firm at $6 50 net now freely offering at $6 25 net, with a sale last cvenins of 1,000 boss at the latter figures. 4 m ?' , i u Lou Court .26th. SPECIAL NOTICES. ISDEPEJfDESCE COrSCIL SO. 2, Meta.at 7 o' lock P. M..at thi ir Hall on at-r street, over the Telegraph Omca, on the first, and third Saturday, of aoh month. , ott25d6w NEW AEVEKTISE-TIETS. , " "WE OOMR WITH SONQ AND DAXCBT." , j, . Slitcr, ' WeUs & Birch's " ' MINSTRELS! " rflOMPOSED of tweWe Parfora.er in t. each ob Stak, wiU 'bar ly spf la tbii eitj, ad giy a itnei of their uperior ana onsen.' - ' ETHIOPIAN COXCERTS. i os -tr ". - CO-IATt-:USIIIP. nf HAVE this dsy ssocitrd with me.' in the Seed end AitJL ricultura ImpUmest Ruainess. Mr, r , S. CAKSON. and will continue he busiuess under the style of Grant & Par son. oct29-ly InUMAa UKAM 11TE hare removed to tho heuse fermerlT known If VVools.y a Dens t T .'" on Main ue.tr First streets. ait. intend kepios; a complete aesurtmefit of Airrioultur. an t Hsrtieultural Istvi-manis. iaelu lias all the latest in en-t-ons ind uniroermats. loicther with a lull supply of F ra aud Gardn Seeds, and respeotlully inrite the attention ef rarmriiand uarasners. . - oet' ' - fiRANT CARSON STATE OF l.'VDIlVAe ' j VanderburirU County, t In the Vanderburgh Circuit. Court. ISii. , . ., , Thomss Tt Smith,- i ' Wil'iimR Smith, "" ' . Jaus E luu'ton. , , d Jonathan B. IIoultOB, - , ' Ohurlee Smith, , . , Robert Smith.' ' ,...,',. KlUo Scott snd . . '. Janes n. Scott and ' Eüiahith Smith, widow and heir of Thums R. Smith, deoeased, ... Against . - .. -., ,. Jfichola- Lnngworth and Snnta Ltnsworth, Wright Smith. , - Marian A. Selman, Sarah II. Oe'sendorff, William R Smi h, ... . ... Jul aS W inston.- ' 4. S 0orge 1T. Smith, ' ; j OllvefSmlth ' " ' ' ' Charitas. Smith. ' !- ; f October Term A. D Ts Quiet Title. Carolin. Morgan and ' Alice Wiurton. . ' Hnirsof VVriaht Smith, deceased. "T appearing by- athiaf it filed in the eourt aforesaid, that the rte'endaatri la taiaeaurs-; are all nonriraidents of tLs State of Indiana, tnat ea-ise of aetion exist aeainst thm and that th-i are necessary parties to said action in relation to real estate an I on motion of a. L. Robinson Esq , it being ordered by the court, that the Olerk give notice of the peadency of said action to' the defendanta. by puhliotion in the KTansrille Journal. . Notire ot tlie pendeeet of the ar0Ta entitled action. Is therefore siTn to the said dffnndante. and that the same will stand fi.r tri -1 at the next April Term 1856, of the said Vahderbnryh Circoit Court, to be begnn and held the Court house in the eity of Eeanaville. ou the third Monday in April, 1856. JACOB LÜNKENHEIMER. Clerk. Whkfi.br A RonrMgoy. lor Pi'g. oct2-3w COitPOltATION NTICE. ORDERED, t-.at the owners of the following Lots, Tizt Lots Nos. 89. 0. 91 and 92. Upper Enlargement. Lou Nos 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6. in Hlock S2, East Eaarsement of the City of Kransrille, saune the a me to be filled up so as to correspond with the City grade, within ten dsy alter the publication of th'B notice, a-.d in default thereof; the Marslial is directs to perform said work aud the eots and sxpenses accruing thereby wit I bsssseseed to and eollerted bysaleofssid Lots, or so mach thereof as will satis'y said lien and costs. By order of the Council. oet2Tdl0t . ,- - WELL H. WALKER. Clerk. COIIPORATION XUTICI'. ORDERED, that the owner or owners of Lots lyinr or or a1jotuing the following Alleys in the City of ETsnseills, rilj The Alley in the rear of Lots 89, 9C, Pi snd S2. Upper Enlargement Alley in the rear of Lots Nos. '13. 114, 115, 1IH. I21. liS. 127 snd 128, Old Plan of said City, and tba Alley in Blook J5, East Enlargement, cause said Alleys to he filled up so as to tot res pond with the City grade, within, ten ttayeaf-er the publication of this notice, aud in defautttnere- I of. the Marshal is directed to proceed and havesaid work done and the costs and expenses accruinr thereby will be assessed to and collected hr sale ot said Lots Ivins odou said Allere. I or so much of the same as will satisfy said lien and costs. By order of the Council. -oct2tdlft WELL H. WALKER. Tlerk. I.VDIAAAPULIS l.isLHAM:Ä COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND ' '.. ' Board of Dlrrclora. J'ohu D. Defrees . Wm. R, Nofs:nger. H.W. Talbott. "illisW. Wright, Wm.M. McOarty, " Delos Root. E.W H Ellis. J.W. Spencer, - W. O. Wharton. L. B.- Buoxweix, See'y. . J D. CEFREES, Prc't. RISING HCN ISsrRA&CB COMPANY. OP RIS1SG SUN. INO. ' . - . Board of Directors. S. Hathaway. B B. Luring. Jacob C. Wells. $ Jno VV. Spencer, John Grsce- B J. Hathaway, J. P. Uhray. S. F. Corintton. . J. W. Tathott. W. T. Pate, Wm. H. Powell. Grorre Gillespie. B. J. liJkiHAWAY. Seo'y. S. HATHaWaY. Pret't. The stock of both of these Companies is ownsd and their business is manased broitiseusef this St te; aud theirope confined exclusively the state of ind.ana. -j Risks taken on Uuildiuxs and Merchandise, and also on tho csrgoes f Flatbsats and Steamboats, st equitable rates of prem urn by . -U. C. GW ATHM r. tjl 27 dl l Ol Agnt. EVEKGKKKN 8HKCBSIEUY AT AIX' 'no WBlt7..TcneAk? T'm". .t Vi? AuJ,ionCR.u.:' .n: Ma n creet. a lot of Evergreen Shruvbery eonsi.tingof Per petual Rases. Arhsiitr Cdar. Piss Spruce stO.' r oct2iit . WOOL!EY & NELSON. Auctioneers. mCICAE Finn ia-tjraxbk COMPANY OF . ya.vuehbitrish coiTV. ISP., directors. . . il. Diti. sec ry. Jkhkmhb FtKflit, Hee'ry. ct2-'ly ' A; T 8 MC hi. LISTER'S .-Housdiold Words for No. :jnh. inUr. oct6 I'VE ItlCR.- 1 Cases Di Bin received this day and K! 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CO KPOII ATI OS NOTICE. 4kROEREf)th&t the tnt' orowoT ot lot No. 21. To. Eaw limmnil Di. F'nkMile all to it riaeea iwniim i nii ot " "mtreet. extruding the foil width and depth of 1 eaid Lot. within ten day after the pnMitation of thi order, j i i . r i . . i r . i t i j r.. and in default thereof, the Marshal U directed to perform """ """ ".'" - . baaläeM,d t . ,d eolloeted v of eaiJ Lot, or eo much thereof wni.ati.fyiiHen adeste RvorderofthaConsronnPnnnf.il. oei26dlUt . , t Wr.LL H. WALKER, Cl-rk. i V.itH.VOliAllJOW NOTICE. DKPERKD. That the (inner of f,nt No 1. Tprr Ea- . . l&tcement. cause a Plank Side Walk to be laid alooa tho street, extending the run I arter the puMicaMoa or the Wirshd 1 or lored to d -ZDffnsMaeernlnv thr - h?. will be ajieterd to a-d-olleettd.bT sale of aaid lot, ar ae mach thereof as will aatisfj said lira and costs. i Br order of the Common -Council ' - - r-4IHt" WF.T.L H. WAT.KFR. ricrlt. J. LAl'SUUM, JR.......!. A. CRIME.... wi. COOKI. .. . CUANE, COOKE Sc CO., " ' Water Street, batween Mala and Locust streets. L,.lTGHL.I". CRAKE A CO., i(. v i On Canal, cor. Main Street. ' A COMMISSIOK & FOEWABDING MEECHANTS", 1 KVANSV1LLK, ID. Kf Particular attention paid to purchase and (ale ot ProdnceandMereh odite. ' - ' -oct2Jtf Y' AT ISAMrFX I.IKTtß rJ. ANSEE NOTION for Noremler. oet25 GCXY BAfeS1- 200 Bales in store and for sale Vr , oct2i PRB5X0N BROS. If TA.MI.I.A ROPK 100 coils, 11 J receired and fr saift by- - , . . oct25 , assorted sites,1 just PRK3T0X BROS . ; .. iso1..;-' ;.'.,:;,;. LA ND WAItRANTS " ' ' T ANTED immediately, for which the highest cash pries V W . will it (iTsa ny tne ttaaertignea 8 A Mr EI, BATARD. O H. START. At the Branch Benk. set24dle OHIO Bl'TTEU. JCST receired per steamer Charleston, and for tale at i. R. MUNROB'S eanjily Otoeery. oetZt Corner ef Oak and Second eta. II ittM POWDER. SO K s hest loall y. for sale hy a. js uit.tti.ni & t;u., -- Sycamore near Water, oet24 FIVE Hundred ounces of Quinine just received and for sals by HALLOCK & STODDARD. . oct24 Druggists, Main street. ICIÜT RFFCIVKO. I cheat f resh oysters. 5 eases Liquorice; a fMifl lha Sa . L.&thr Inns!, hv oet23 TBNNRT & S0RES9OX,' FRF.SU OYSTERS. 1 cheat .tn cans ree'd this day at oetil - COOK'S Family Qroeert . 5Ü RKAMS Wrapping Paper, jntt ree'd at oei23 COOK'S Family Groe-ry. TftsTk .ACKS Fine Flour t J" so do S. F. do; reo'd per B 0. Railroad at oet23 COOK'S Family Grocery. PATNES'MEAT SHOP tn iVr-.fef ISnowbp l"1 f " r.e. IZ.i-L- I will keep pened for the season at th old stand on street between Vine and Sycamore streets. ILtU-L . J win seep constantly on naa i ail amis ot irevn Mrau of tho tet aualities. and all of them at the lowest merket pricer. I would he glad to hare calls from my old euste mors sad the public generally. eeiMtf " " ' WM. PAYNE. ONE IIC'NDRF.n IWISFBS WAS TED ' - IMIWKDI tTEi.Y tk T the Vine, of the Illinois Central Coal Co.. at Dnqusia. c on the Illinois Central Railrosd. Apply to ths office of the Compsny, at Cairo, on FowlC' & Norton's w harf-Boat. oet2-JI'iw - t. : - HhK.SE. Received SO boxes of fresh Cheese and tor aalely oct!7 TK.VNEV & SORENSON. SCIV' KIES. ' - ' M HALF CHEStS Aborted Tea;1 Box (loses; 1 do Oflocolate; f 2 dos (round CoBeoj 2 RntM u.i.insi 1 do Maes; , ! 15 lbs Nutmegs: -' r. i 1 J" . , j. , 1 do ; Kaee Ginger; 1) lines Kentucky Mustard; .1 do Clsres; All : reh and good, for sale by " tat v J. W. S. TICKERT. , ATTENTION FARMERS. ,. 5,000 Ast'd Fruit 'I re en for, Säle rriHE subscriber has at his nur-ery iu this vieiatty, a good assortment of Fear Trees, eonsistieguf Apples, C'osrris, Vears.-Plums. Pttaehes. ete.. etc. For tart iculars. 11 at my residsnee, on Walnut St.. bstween Second and Third sts, ootM-lw.ilmw i PglLIP HOFFMAN. ; , : gkat auction sale. . Of 100 Cltoice Building sLot in tat . " TOWN OP HVt'BisTADT, " ' '- GIBSON COUNT V. IND.,'' gCTEXTUK MnE VORTH OF BT SNSVII.I.K. O! TJ1SJ F.VA!fIV1L1.K AD CKAWrOKÜSTlLLE UA11.K0ADOM JIOSDAk At'TtK.VOO.S. -CT. 29. AT i O'CLOCK, . . .. . . - , ON TBE PREMISES, .. rfJHIS Tews reoently laid out. is well located on the Bejel ansville and Crawtord-ville Railroad, at what was hero t.oro kuon as Haus'8 Station. The S'te is a good ons Tne surrounding country is dens ly populated, mostly by German Farmers, aud is in a high state of o duration, tho coot modttics of which must center at this point, where all the Railruad (aoititiea extended t this in ummos -with tber points on the route, by the 1 igh-tunrd and liberal policy ol the E. aal 0 Kalroi Co. aresecured.- B:ingeentrally located, neither too near nor too remote from Evansville aud other towns, there is no question but Hacbstadt must soon hceutue a duiirii-hinc and important town. Lou g-rerally -40 by 110 feet, with s nrenieut streets and alleys Title od. Ti-;SMS: Fnty dellsrs and under. Cash; over 50 half cash aud half in one year, with interest secured by mortgage on the pr:mis. s. ' sarThst all may see and indge for tbemselres, an extra Train ot Pussenger Cars will leave the Railroad Depot at 1 o'eloek prtetsoly. rutarning at 6 o'clock oa the day of sae. end take all who wish to attend to and from the sale. FREE OFCHAKGE. ,., , , JA. H. OLIVER. oot2:t-td Proprietor ESI'AT : OI' UICHAH B. COMBS. LETTER-' testame tary hare be n issued to the undersigned, as Kse-u rix ol tne laut will of Kichrd B Comksj. dreeased. Ths estate is solvent A prompt settl. mens of all mauere oonneeted with said esrate is earnestly desired. oet'S-Sw MR AMELIA CMKS. Esecutr'x. RI.TH. 5 Cases Allen's PrioU handsome styles, reat ceirod this day aud lorale by JAS LOWE A CO.. ' oct22de 418 Main street. Lonlrville Ky. n.tSSlMKHtS.-W pieces fsncy CsHslmeres.' Bew.-st n Cswttiere; receired this styles; 50 do fine Black Doeskin Csisimere dsy and for sals by JAMES LOW E A CO.. oeuza w 418 Main street. Louisville, Ky. VIRGINIA, Kentucky and Missouri Tobacco, rcccirod 8f boxes assorted brands for sale by epl9 - ' - - I. D. HEIMAN.-ymjii-Kw sai rs. 800 Two Bushel Sacks, reo'd k ti this dav and for sals by - JAMhS LOWE Jt CO.. -'. oet22dw - 418 Main str et. Losisvillo, Kr. , T I hTBES.-5 cases colorod Lustres: 1 J c 7 do black do: reeeiv.d this day and torsaie oy , . , jasiba x.un c at vu , , oct'dw : - 418 Slain rtrset. Lonlsriils. Ky. EV AKSVILI.ETO SEW V ORR IA 42 HOtRK VIA EVANSVILLE & CRAWFORÜSV1LLE Rai l. Ii o a d, WINTER AREANGEMENT.; Two Trains Daily, Sunday Excepted. SO CHASOB OF CAES OK BAOOAOE TO INDIAUAroUS ON and alter Wednesdsy. Oct. 10th. Trsins will ran as follows: First Mail Train leaves evanavills at 11:30 A. M.-, arrives at Terre-Hauto at 6:90 P. M Indianapolis at 9 P.M. making dir-et connection with Train on ths Bellefontaine Roa-i for Cleveland. Dunkirk und ew York. Time to New York by this train 46 hours. This train stops it aU V ay Stations on stems', or notice to Condnetor. .Returnins; arrives ut Evansville at A P. M. Second Night Express leaves Evansvilla at 6:30 P. M.; arrive at Terrc-llaute at 12:15 night Indianapolis at 3:30 A. M.. eonnectiar direct for the East.v Time to New York 2 hours. This Tram stops .tall way stations south of Vincennes n tig al or notice, north oi that point, at Carlisle and Su'lrrsn only. Retiirnior. arrives at Kvaosvt'le at 4 A M. Chicago Passengers take train on tho Alton Road at Terrell im te , poing through in 1 1 hours. St. Louis passengers tako ths Ohio A Mississippi Bailroad, t Yiaesnnes. i, . x ., -FARES: - , - From Eraosrille to Terro Haute. .. do . do St. Louia.....,.M, do , i do t - Indianapolis do'" do Cincinnati...,,.,., .$ 4f0i 7 15 6 2 I on 13 23 15 75 do do Cleveland do do ' Pittsburgh. X"W'f ... . p A3 For through Tickets, oranr information. spdIv st the Company's Depot, head of Leonststreet. Evansville. oetd -J.J. DANIELS, Sap't. 1 CASES Men's line Silk lists. . . lO " Black Wool. iu - n Dite i earl .10 Hungarian and Wide Awake do. . 5 ' B. V. Wool ' 10 Bey'sFursnd Wool Also a large assortment af Men's and Bor's cans, reeeirid and for sale by J. H. MAIJHEK Co.. sepo . , Eransrille. lad. S KAWJ.ESS SACKS, ' ifBIBSB 2' 2! "d 3 bushslsaeks, ree'd this day and -. r- ior aaie ey jas, t.u . K w sepd ua ' 418 Main st., Lonisrille, Ky, FRUIT AK3 NUTS.'' BBLS S. 8. Almonds; '' "' ' 5 d. Filberu: f bhls Eng.Walautsi . -- 5 da brazil Nuts; J casks Zsnte Currents: ,' . 19 4 eases Citron; CO boxes Prunes; i 2 boxsssh 1 sd Almonds, in store and for aalo br od PRK8TO.M nftOS, . TOBACCO. ;; v ' - - BOXES ass rted qualities, for sals Terr low br ' UBt.r epr7 - S. E. GILBERT Ar COS.. vest.

'SACKS.-" v it tyf4 S Bnshul sewnloss sack ree'd this dar and for jZlAWPW sale ty JAMES LOW A CO.. P 41 Main st., Leulsrills, Ky.

3D JCTJJETFtJFL2C T-STJE'E - TAKEN 4T THE SUN BEAM I - J OPPOÜITE THE POST OFPICH.' ti HAVING mid" n, et:r ehnn is mj mammoth Sky Light, hf which 1 mm enabled ti take muco fiaer ,piatarea.than horetofre4ao that j am nv prepared totakaplotarn of all mu that ill coupai faTorabljr with as; Uk in the West.

I haw -mix Mocit4 with a for a abort time 31t, J.. Walmshr. whu iaan operator ol maajr jeara experience. y which arrangement, one. or koth ot tie. may alwava be tvaaa . . . .ttkwn. ready t take picture nr-meteni ne fiaoe.pno.no tne rm umr , j k. B. We are alo prepared to zo out sad take likeneate ; ef eirp.es at shortest notice. oetZOtf W. W. TILKSTOS

SHAWI.8. 150 Embroidered Shewl. reeeWed this day- r and lor sale jr . : JAMLS LoVK Ac C .: J f

em .Main street. I. nttipviire Kt 1 IBBI).S AiU THIM.MIG. lV 2- Cartua rlonuet Rikboa. hanoaump Stiles; ID , aale hy 1 et&dar da, , Vl Trimminra: receired this dsr sad for I J i . i ; J AAi Ka LOW K k CO t -il ' C 41 Wala street. Lenietrille. Ky. H Bales Drown Drills; 10 de Bleached dv: received this dar ul forsaleby, - . - " JAS.-LOWK Jt CO . oet22'lw ' ild Main street. T.oulTilIr, If. y tiu.uEV XrOST i , i ., A roll ef Rills (some so er more) was lost either en Thunday nicht or Friday moraine;. It is supposed that ' it was lost on Mainstreeb or somewhere thereebeeu. The Snder will be rewarded by learing the same at this eee. - oct20tf . - 30 Boxes rheese: r 1i doi. y, Bihel Measures: za nnzea Stanleys i id aaie-rmtes; 3D Bas Ten neue Cotton Yarns; , to Bales Cotton Batting Ne, 1 sad t; 15 do t'a-rile Wick; - -: -

9W Uns. r. luotfo; 1 Case Natmeis; in store aid for sals kf eetW ORR, DAZBLL Jt CO: i. J

gTJOTATOES. BasheU 8weot I'atatoss; SO co Irish V M. rotatoes, in store ana for sals by - - -J . act20 sY 8. TICKEST. KlOXIl CI RED H A MH.-l Cask received per stsam. rJT er n ' Rainbow and for sals by eot20 J. W.i S. TICKXRT. OwaTI BBLS., a prim- article, r.e'd this day Tin Carnal, rwv.S'sr irom loieao, aaa torsaie ny oct20 JOHN S. MITCHELL. " AVIIITE AN CEITIENT. I 6 rL BBLS. W ktse Lime; SO do Cement, instose ant X9M9ß for sals 1 OeUO 6EK, ('ALZ CLL dt CO. - fOFFKE. 5 Bsg prims now Colfee' In store and for ' sale by oct20 ORR. DALZKLL 00.

1PIJEIP BULBS FOB SALE. M'"; HAVING a larger numbs of Tulips than I desire, and sf f the hand-(omest rarietio ; I wilt dispose ef Bulbsot any - ' varie-y desired at a low priee. A this la the time for plans- v ing the Bulbs, to bloom next tesr. -these withing te ettaia ' them had better call earl v. My varieti' are all -deahle tn - -lips. WM.6RAMM.MjD.. oct.l9dlBi Lsmsseo City. Exchange on tr York, & New Orleans CINCINNATI AND'sT. LOUIS; j octWd4t CoPELAND'S EXCHANGE BAltr."

- LOST? " ' " ' j2UPP03ED to have been lest samawhere between my stars . k9 snd tho M ashingtoa Hones Stahle Yatd, a Money M allet, contain in a Ä nolo on the Crt-seeat Citv Bank, K aasrilleP1 also, a $5 bill on the Stets Bank ol HV-iUois at Shawn. stown! aNo. One half dollar, river, endi ecrw i-r cent. The laser will be lib rally rewarded by retemg is at my store OS Main ; street, three doors below Seeobd. v- , eatiHtf . SAMUEL KMBICH. ZINC WHITE rM1. LBS In stonand lor sa a by " ' ' ' octi , r PRESTON BROS. "' 500 CHEESE. SO Voxel iter receired and for ssls by .ctü8 PRE3T0M SIROS.

- BAUGAINSrCsLOKiKf OUT , f COLBIJKN dt H KRSH BE Kti HR-will close out their stock ,i of Dry Oood at great liaagaiaat as they a if h w ohaags j m their busiaess. . Their atoolt sousuts of a good asortmoat af

n inter uooos. suonas eiauueis..-Liaoxs, L.inseys, vei.aiBss,. Silks. P aids and a general assor meal of Hosiery Gloves. As. Those who wish geiHfgooos at letr-priess badbettefsail and examine belors p"iehaing-erwtre - COLBk RN A HFRDBERGSX. :, . oet'S Foster'a rtlork. 1-turret. I slow stain.

MATTRESSES A 1KB COMMHT8 "! AT 0 'LBURN ft BEKSflBERGKR-S, :!. : " ' .. ,,j i .- ; v , Foster's Bloc- ,1st St.. Eransrllla. Ind." WB st ill eentiuns to mswua- kusw Ska neet Mettreeee ef every kind to bs fvond in 4hs eaosusy. csnsiatiag of . , Hairy Spring-. ITIosny Cottsjii aind Skuck,' of all site. We are willing to show sar Mittrense by tko ,' side of nyother. and rnsnroter rAeawilPrecyrrdehs profereneo. We will-sell ahem at wholesaler. retail p r make them to order on as faroraMe terms a they ran he foaad . lied Comforts of all qualities and sisss always en fcaad er made to order. Wo will bs happy to show tbesa to all who wish to examine. s, . , , '. ostl -

Tr Kt-RIX IJI.OVEel. A luüiupsly sf Kort, r xrr X Hucktkia uiovss.at octlS Family Ghtssry.' CHOTJN n SI'ICTJ'. ' T ECE1VED CO boxes gronad Spi

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V eplJ . FIRST If IT UK THK SrlAHIlK. sf5sft YOUNG Fat Turhy jut rscsiT.dvT-er awel ksat ' U L. Orant, at f - - OUCt i octi8 ' ' Family Ureesry. OAT. O AT8. 100 bushel extra Cats, rcelved per lat beat, at oetl - COOK' ?,wsi Uy Ijiwiy. äOt KK I POTATO K 2A bushel Swti fotitV(rt" t3 2-5 do Irish Potatoss. rse'd per stem-r J sites Pa':t! er ste-tmr ü antes t e:i COOK'S family Grocer ootid Mis F. R. BARKER 1114 ,.tn.n.4 fmin th.l'ul . uh th.kM.Ml uiMl.ial XT of M illitierv and Fancr Goads erer brongbt to this sttv. ensistmg of Bonnnts, Ribbons, Flowers, and fe titers ef ai. -descripti ns. Also Caps.Gloves, Undersleererand Embroi l- , oriesol all kinds.- Hhs hasalso is assortment of ClothCl'-aks,.: and Talmas, to which tho invites tho attention ef 'tie lad'esof hvansville sad vicinity. . oetlJtt THE CIDER VIKI1AR TIHAT tock the lirst premium at the VaarferberrliAewnty '. jl . fair, was minuiacturea or t nua. 9.un iai a. .and there is 100 barrels of tho same kind for sale by "(- oetl. TENNEY ek S0RZN30N. " ' - AD.IIIMSTHATOU'S SALE OF itEAt.'' I.STATÜ - , ' B1 T rirtoe of a decree renuerrd by tho Court of jfeti bmmsn. Pleas ef Vanderburgh County at iu last term. I wtrTr ro- ' eeed to relist the Court House door in Evansrille. the foilowiog described real estate, belenjring to the estate of Mania ' Reis, deceseed. on the 17th dsy of Sorember, A. V. I 54, to- , wit: nil that part ol lot No one (l)tn block No 37 in ths L Eastern Enlargement of Eraosrille, Indieaa. thus boundedeommeneirg at tbe corner of said lot as ths iaterssetioa of..1 Sixth and Main strsets, thence along Main street towavi's 7th stre-1 three- fourth of the width of ssidlot. or About Hands ' 69 ons hundredths fret; thenoe parallel to 6th street to the Al-' . ley iu the rear of raid lot th-r.ee ith said Alley to dtn stree -' alsresaid. an-' thence to tho plate of begii.nisg Also, Lot, in Work ten in the north -eastern enlargement ef aaid eitr. " Likewise. Lot 21 and it in Lilleston's and Leekkart's on- o larrement. - - ,.. The aforesaid property will he sold1 en tho following lei ms it to-v it: One-third o f the purchase Doner to be psid in oast', i one-third in six. and ons-third in twolre months from day af tale; the purchasergirinp notes with appro rod securitr, with interest, and waiving II relief from valuation laws. j. J0HK A. REIT2. Adrn't ' , Swkkt sV Lboxakh, Auctioneers. ((Mljll , , ( Volksbote copy 1 times.) , , RECEIVED PER UTK AM ER SI IDAS?" , O' BOXEÄ W. R.reamhesse, " yf i. Cases M Y. Paper iWuis 10 grsji; " , . . ' . , I Case IS boxes first 0. Indigo: 4. . T!;' IV Boitds double refined Soda Sal era tos in lb. apsrs; For (ale a-, reduced prices by et17 - I- t P. riBlMAHlO I D.-.rooi raim oeap, ia ooxss. ... 13 do Star Candies: lorul.k. octl7 f . ; I. sV DuirtrMAx. 8ARDIAE8 AXO OYSTERS. ' 0 " TOZ Csna Ojstera; eases BsTdin.. just TeeeirooT fm W and for sals by PEESTON BKOa. 1 octd - , - I HAVE THE OXLV COMPLETE SSORTMEVTof Brass Instruments te be found' he eit . ooncisti'.g of ,.... Sax Horns, llaia: . - f Sax Horns, fiermsn SilrsrTipsSsa Born, with Rotary Valves: ."..,, Coronets. Trumreta. Trombones. Onhielidaa.aae Orders prom ptly bUed, and great care taken in tbe selsetlen . , ofinstrumeKU. W . K. COLBI RN. . , -. risse ana sscioeeon iAaisr, m octS 7 West Fourth stitst. Ciatiaaat:, Vt ECXDRiee. .. 1 BBL Cream of Tartar . f . i do sal soda; .- . v , ., ,5,, i 1 case ot Isinglasel , . ' With Nutmegs, cloves. Cassia, add Extracts., tuck, as ars nasi by all good house-asep'crii. for sale teruis cssh. - ' et,, HORNBROOK CHURCHILL.. - " ' " ' ' 1 ' rj" --' & BROOHS -i doien fancy Brooms; 13 de (long "straw 15 . "haker Br'ocai, forsalety i . . ; ."TT - I. t D. KEIMAX ,J - SUNDHIEK. " - t PC ft DOZ. Bock Geurillets; SO Cress Hair Pins:' - I. r -5 99J ,St ia do (.'loves; fftt do Cotton Floss inskeias; 1 do do Mitts; 15 do Desster Belts; " Kace-red this day and for sale W J AH. LOWK CO. o22dw . i , . . . . ig Mal street, Louisville, stf. (AXXKI.T ' J COTTOA.W Bales Cssaslten-Csreosr1" r received, thia day. aid for sale by J ASWL.V,rj-.f5jQ.-x "T octa .dw . j , , , . . 41S Main street. Lenisri3e..2Qr. i JPUIHTEH'si JOB iPAPEBsft " - KIXO A OOODM A?;' ' IS: n and 79 'Wit II t'.Vt?iit--innft.t I s a t r. on Rsaa a beanu'ui ssoce, ei PKINTE-f PA. a. - PERS. Cards, f.rd Sheets, .illack and Oslored la as. . brtn'tes. Tarnishes. Ae.. wijjb theyolTrrst MAXCFAOTt-RSR'S PRICES. ' ' octI6tf - .4. v - ' - TUST eeeife teifed by the- steamer Tltskmn and f"r 1 seiest ey . oet! J. K. MUK'ROE'tt f amily Orooery, 1 . - . . C-rn r tn and Oak ess. - - . " rs frriEri OYSTERS. ' v m-sarK havs received the fi'st sb if ment. and will e epen hand for the ssason. a supply of 'bo eelsbrttod Belt Molt'ey Oysters ss long snc fnvorehlv wn. aatl INiK SV SOIlSOV,

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