Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 136, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 January 1856 — Page 2

t-" raj'ÄSäOr. " - i r nj7r"'i" " " " Triff Hp'Wi..,

: CITY OF EVANSVILLE. j ttilURSDAY MORNING, ::::::::::::JAN Impudence and Inconsistency Certainly one of the most bire-facedly im dent things ever presented before a political Convention or adopted by a political Convention, is the following resolution offered before the late Old Line Convention of this State, by lion. Robert Lowry, and adopted by the voice of that body: Resolved, That the Democracy of Indiana as rrinri3in tpfi in this convention licrebv reiterate and re-affirm the time honored principles of the National Democratic party in opposition to j Banking and all other chartered monopolies, and solemnly disclaim all responsibility for I the passage of the bill at the last session of the legislature commonly called the State Bank Bill. . Old Line impudence and dishonesty are proverbial, but even the proverbial impudence and dishonesty of that party may be called modesty and fairness by the side of the aborts. Why many of the very men who voted in convention for the above resolution, voted in the Legislature for the Bank Bill the resolution repu diates, and used all their influence to secure its passage! Among these is our Senator Col. Drew; others are Shields, Jackson. Buskirk, Humphreys, Hester, Sturges, Schoonover, Alexander, Spann, Ilostetter, Turkington, &c, &c. Are not these gentlemen occupying a particularly beautiful position befure the people, in voting for the above resolution, when -they helped make the Bank Law it condemns? But many of the most prominent Democrats in the State, which the above mentioned gen tlemen are not, helped secure the passage of this Bill, and were the very men who took the principal part of the stock of the Branches of the State Bank. Lt. Gov. Willard, the very man nominated by this convention for Gover nor, labored zealously to secure the passage of this Bill, as President of the Senate. To him more than to any other half dozen men in the State, is Indiana indebted for this Bank Law, We wonder whether he voted for the conven tion resolution! John L. Robinson, the Tresi dent of the Convention, and who by virtue of his office was obliged to offer the resolution to the convention for its vote, and who was a candidate for Governor, was an active lobby member in securing this Law, and is now an owner for himself and others of 400 shares! Then there were Graham N. Fitch, P. M. Ken', J. P. Dunn, W. C. Depauw, E. Newland, A M. Puett, and a great many other leading Old Linersr who labored indefatigably as lobby members, to secure this same Bank Law. Iu view of these facts, is not the resolution adopted by the State Convention a piece of most Unparalleled and unpardonable impudence and ' inconsistency? If the Old Liners want to have a fight on this question, they had better commence opening their batteries. It is true they are every year and occasion guilty , of earnest equal inconsistencies, but none quite so shameless as this. They can change their position once a year on any leading question, but they will have a little difficulty .in shifting the responsibility of the passage of the Bank Law. 05"Mathcws, one of the editors ofjthe New Albany Ledger, and trying now to recommend himself to the "Democracy" of the State, no . Monger age than September,,185i, wrote as fol lows: ; ' ."We have promised to reinstate the Mis souri Compromise, line, to give the people a judicious liquor law, to reform our banking system, and remove so far as in our power, corrupt office-holders, let us do this, and then we will have some cause for congratulation. He then bitterly opposed the Nebraska Bill and opposed the Old Liners throughout. " But he offered himself for sale afterwards, and was j knocked down at doubtless an exceedingly V ! low price, yet high enough to badly cheat . his purchasers. Dry Goods, &c, at Wholesa'e. ; "' ' . The old and popular Jobbing Dry GooJs

ADD. H. SAND ESS, EDITOB.

I firm of Messrs. Morgan, Keen & Preston, expired by limitation on the first of this month. .The firm is now Keen & Preston, Mr. Morgan having retired, and Mr. Cyprias Preston taken . . the place of his brother, Mr. Wm. R. Preston. I, ,' The new firm are making extensive prepara1 tions for a largo increase of their business, and tl, will in a short time offer to the country trade

! one of the largest and best selected stocks of

Epring and summer goods ever brought to this ity. They have the best facilities for the purchasing of goods at the lowest market ; prices, and selling at the cheapest rales. At ) t present they have a large stock of woolen goods on hand to which they invite the atten- . i tion of the country trade, as they will be sold iV at almost cost price to mako room for Spring . goods. Mr. Keen is well known to merchants in the habit of trading at Evansville, and will " b3 glad to receive calls from them. Mr. Treston has been connected with this house some time, and has already very generally introduced himself. The new firm is determined to of- " for every inducements to the trade, and they ; happily have extra inducements just at this ' tim3 to offer. They are at the old stand on First street. ' 4 m Accidents. The Warren Republican says that a few days since two men started to cross the Grand Prairie to some point near Jordan creek. They lost their way, night overtook them, one of them exhausted, and stiffened "y the cold, fell down and froze to death. The other by great exertion, reached a house, and c.pxl a similar üvt.

Commercial Intelligence.

learn from the Vincennes Gazette that a il was recently received in that city; from Evansville, and that in consequence . . , fi,1s:.MC there wa3 an immediate reTival of business . . ; J.:.: 'Zl'-ZZ -r.i --r,. -

. , , . -j i - in j- i li W " ftUi. Tno'"" C"J a,UMUim ul1 lue uaJ . .wi.a'v'j, preseistto eaekond ory one prevent. itutul e 1 oar'e Firet üatl rljt inn itnel rmnuit j: r, prices of produce advanced ana a stringency m dui your old friend Dr. u. W. Outier. -Lne'-miw,r ,rrii(rp,l lfnr? rn CanuibIl for g'f'. The giutat i design giving wiiiaii be purchased in i.: arrives at memo at p. u um. joi uwi- . r . . , : J . . . . . i cemocr, arraigneu oeiore L.q. uampD-u, ior fh,-itynfvni.-,1Ie 8 8 rer. l)OUBd fr St Luis. r Centrai iiiiao.. tetuk. Ttai. oa

the money market ensued the banks, (owing just to say," that to that gcnilemsn the thanks are due. , . , , , Which on a recenLexcursion to this -our metropolis, for the double purpose of seeing the sights, and laying in a supply of wet groceries fjr the city ovcr wbich he presides, (and for . - . - - T c the suburban villages , thereabouts) he generoasly lorwarded the pigs tan merreu to . . . -1 1 la thus showing a noble disinterestedness, that he felt no jealousy of his ambitious neighbor, but desired to cultivate tne most inenuiy reiation with it, and wished to aid in its efforts to reach the proud distinction and position which Westport itself enjoys. May amity and good feeling ever euist between them! XCr We T- tinderstand the ! steamer T. C. Twitchell will come up to-day. and discharge her New Orleans freight at this point, and en- ' . deavor to rcturn.QCT Weather continues without much change. Still cool during the day and freezing at night. Ice running in the river, but not very heavily. " ; . G3",The Cincinnati Columbian is mistaken in saying the river was frozen over here last Friday. It has not been closed this season at Evansville. .' Procccäiags of t!ie City Council. ' . Monday Evening, Jan. 14. Council met. Present, his Honor Mayor IJo. kins, aiid Council.nen Steele, Scantlin, Stephens, Elliott, Krön, Kratz, Pushee, Hunnel and Mentzer. Minutes read and approved, after an amend ment, of the order relating to the Treasurer c ishing city orders, which makes the order read thus: . "Ordered, that the City Treasurer bo re quired to register all city orders presented for payment, in order that the same, after bcin endorsed, shall be cashed numerically, when there are sufficient funds in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated Allowed, Orr, Dalzell & Co. $5 64 for nails, lime and salt, äs per. bill filed . Allowed, Jas.. Scantlin 4 40, amount due for wood, far Neptune five company, as per bill filed.; '.i-.V ,, Allowed, J... Tohill and J.,McInnery $2 each for , watching Court House fire, on the night of the 25th of Dec; 1855 said amount to be charged to the county. ' Allowed, 'IV W. Simpson, $27, amount charged for filling in earth upon Jots 1 and 2 block 14 Ev n. , and that lot ; No. il, 1 in said block, Imj charged with $11 03, and lot No. 2, in block No. 14, be "charged With 15 37, of said . amount for" filling in the same as afbre said..-...'. .. '.'.'. Allowed, Jas. D. Saunders, the sum of $4 amount charged for appraising Oak Hill" Cem etery lots, and for use of rhorse and buggy in going with the, . Mayor to , perform said ser vice.' - : : i :'.':'. ' t -'. 1 Ordered, that the amount ; paid by Edward Andrews, for poll tax be refunded; he being not a resident of the city when assessed, and that the collector be notified ,of such action of the Council.'' ..' :- nu i ' Allowed,' John' Mclnnery -$35, for laying School House pavement, and hauling brick and sand for said pavement, as per bill filed! Allowed John Mclnnery $1 for laying a gunnel at the crossing of Eighth and ' Main streets, as "per bill filed.' ' Ordered, that a cash order in favor of School Trustees, '-be- issued- upon the city Treasurer for $500, amount-required to'pay sundry bills for furnishing School liouse. . ...Allowed,,. H Brinkman ,$16 oO;, for 3000 brick furnished fos jawing blocks p3 , and 54 E. E. at $5 5J'perl00.i.ii..'..;p: 1 .0; ' Ordered, that a cash or lef bej: issued' upon city .Treasurer , in &vo'r of A' J. Morrison for $G2 60; amount du&. fpr buction, draymg &c, for Neptune fire engine, a per bitlled. -At. the insta'nce'öf Jas.' Ti WalkerEsq. an appropriation of $50 was. made for the benefit of the poorof the city. ... ,: The: question of allowing Jas. Steele $200, a portion of "the" damages occasioned by the wind, on the new School house in Juno last, was laid over one week, ... r : .. .. . , : . . On motion,' the: Mayor, was appointed to see to having the public School house building in sured at $6,000.' ' :'; " ; ". : ; . r . .Councilman-; Elliotjt was requested to pro cure mortgage -held by the city on ; Wasnington engine and apparatus,' and' deliver the same to the Mayor. -; ' " ' '-. ' - I ; Allowedr. SchQoLTrustees. $83 34 in city orders, amount due for rent of School room of Mr. M. P. Jones.;;i- l : s : : .;, ' Ordered, that the following lots be charged with the numbers, set opposite their respective Nos. for laying brick; pavement along fronts thereof: ; (, -, t: ; ..... .. ;:- - ... - Lot No. 1. Block 53 K. U, 150 ft of Pvm't at?Ke 9 ft 35 00 23 ". ' 2ka 6 lJ 20. HI. . 2t. zt, 4. '. II. li. -li. 15."' is. 5 5353 . " 5: 53 5 ;'l" 54 ' -S4 ' 54 et; ; ' as. c ou 23 V' ,H3 40 a .30 30 30 2-0 6 0 SfiO " 6 HO ' 2o - no r: 26a . ' in 40 " 2So . ' 7 fO " 2tio i" 7 ft see "" 7 o 2oo . ; 7 80 Attest; .WELL. H. WALKER, Clerk ,

i 10 previous IlCavy a ISCOUniS,; uciujj uuu, w Iineü tO HIS UeCl IOr tnree weens. äiki uv iic as ineu uy n jury aim iuuuu gum; n hothlaliandtentlemen-e tine cold .re.t Ihevery traiu. for Cincinnati. Culumha. audvioveuuu. via luiiana ' IT ; ,i -'- i .. x.". ' .. . .. , - j li ,i ! finpil twpntv rlolhtTM Till Htfpn(l:int aDDCal- nue..t nuitari. accorJions. iiae sing e. double and four double poii and Cincinnati, ludisna Central aud Indiacapolia, ritt' i' meet the sudded demand. lmrl rofipTinrl rininp hp vrns arrested bv the bor- i neu in cniy uoiuirs. iu. ut-ieuu.tut, tjt.ai .".k., ...k- hi; Wn,h rh,iin. t.h .ad land Kiinal. -

- TT , -f. 7 , l,t- onJnpnriiinir . . .4 , ... . Led fl'Om ud,J:ment Of the Magistrate to the books. alkin rn, inrt mon!. ptnlniifi nd mnj 1 ime lroin Evaniville to f'iucinxati 14 bear We are gratified to hearthat enterprising de r Euffians (can, ng themselves "law and or- . J . , , iz ncc ,,her!Jfi na .iriir...nn! rhoiwi rgoi.utu. ..o do do . h,. ,,,......, 51.. !a 1.; ff rt nrosnerouslv linder i ... , ,m.';'U T-IP00" C,rCU,t.V?Ilr,;,a"d ge IS TOCOllZanC, ..,1,,,! c,,,,,, a a.. pn-at. Person, in do d- do.. "rt

nn '"''o''' H """'"is v r...r-.- aer men ' ) ior treason, i uej "- in the sum ot nicy aouars. un öaiuruav iasi tt. roimiry unm, .u comcioso n mtrtir .o l" r'- ;vn't;"t Jr:. pu- ...-- ,-, . - r . . ;if . ... ... - ,. . ,. - i -.a w'.i. . rund- ticVtu one dullart.i buuad ai all the pu hlic bouses . .. Rtturiuug leaves Terre-lUiitc at P SI., after th ar

no iivn -ik i i-iii ivt, . . . ..... . nnmninn sir K Rfill uriu.I)lt; LU iiaici. 1 jii uaii ucn eleu 411111 itt nit iu.i i... ana ac inn i.ooa anu music Lorca, r or uaxiiciiia. aee buiaii rival 01 nun troiu muiauxuiw -

nrver. .lack a . pig's tail ; to aid it, while. the h d tQ miereo five separate trials. The only j copy of the recognizance and the prisoner fil- hnvebeen iria concert. of th. .at.r 4 M kr ! Woctnirr'' 'üiitvives for I however , i t v - : ti,.f ed a petition before Judge Bicknell for a writ su-mrhi. ieno..v.hereti.ey gnv. rcf.etati.uetioB to a. M IJOT Ot i WCStpori , Similes,,... lori HUHjuver cV.arf,a that Can be brought aramst him IS that : . . . . . , an in oruer to prove to the -eud. rs u.in- rally that tl.ia Cou- ... . , -i .r.i . uarol- iuan..iu öiu0ui, oD ! of of Habeas Coruu.s. .ihe writ was eranted. ,.tjlao..i.io 1... vo.,o5d .11 .to ih. ieweirv

much we regret to ü,.scia.m ,or-ansvmo tne he does not tolerate Missouri dictation The ; and the Bleritf m;ule return therct0j that the -;o- KItSS honor ot tne iinpuiiej acKnowicu' ea, 11 is out, T-)Aptnr i:v-a :n n,- ume countv that I do; he ! nrisoner was held bvvirtua ofsaid recosrnizance oativ win remain fhat place umii th itth. hih in

KAKSA3 C02SESP0SDENCE.

Kansas, Dec. 20, 1835. SiR'-It is with pleasure that I take dir. iiis wiiu pitas T tunity to write you a lew lines. A, Dear the opportunity . , r l er i I f TnnVi no wrote to you first of October, from 1 opeka, as , ,. , s.z -.-n w ,... tv. Doctor was taken sick at -Topeka and was con- ; itv tuai L uo: ue : , . ... is much esteemed, as a clever fellow with j , . , a ' . 1 , . cf8,f, in fftr bright prospects ahead. - He starts to-day lor 0 r f ... . . ; ., Lavrrpner. to attend the Convention for the purpose of nominating a State ticket He carries up the polls of election for the constitution. The Doctor an 1 myself were members from this county to the Constitutional Convention W(J iiavc tne finest" country you ever saW) but we have had a great deal of trouble and difficulty with the Border Ruffians. But the country is worth contending for. and it will r certaintv be a free State. There is not onc.fourtb. 0 the settlers of Kansas that are , men. I know it from the fact that I have traveled over the Territory, and made acquaintances in every settlement in the Territory, and I again assert that there is not . .. , 1. T- : r r one-lourtu ot tne pcopie 01 ivansas iu uvu. slavery. Last winter when the election was held for delegates to Congress, I was not in the '.terri tory. I lived in St. Joseph, un tne evening of the election, I went down to the river. I saw one hundred and fifty men cross the river from Kansas, many of whom I knew to be citizens of Missouri; all that I spoke to. told me that they had voted, and that they had voted at the election held for Council and Representa tives. . Last Spring I was a citizen of the Ter ritory, and we of the Free State party had formed our ticket; but on the night before the election the Missourians came over armed with guns, pistols, bowie-knives, and large quanti ties of whisky, and drove our candidates off the track, and gave their own candidate three hundred votes. At that time there was not forty legal voters in the district. This fill at the election for delegate, we beat them in the same precinct notwithstanding a great many of our party did not vote, some from temerity and some thought that the election was ille gal. We beat them in the Territory 402 votes although we had great difficulties to contend with, such as guns, pistols, bowie kniveb and whisky. A. M. Reeder received 2,664 votes The best of judges say that when the polls are purged, that Whitfield will not have one thousand lesral votes in the Territory. The Free State party here have been imposed on most rascally. You know that I was born and raised a Democrat, and that I have al ways labored to advance the interests of that party. I now say damn Pierce, Douglas and Atchi son, and the whole of the self-stjied democra cy; all Northern men with Southern principles Our peaceful and law-abiding citizens have three-times been driven from the ballot box be such men, and they from another State. Ree der has been dismissed from office liccause he would not suffer himself to be made the tool and cats-paw of such men as Atchison and his party. Shannon, another Northern man With Southern principles, is sent here as Governor, and declares that we shall obey the most odi ous and tyranical code of laws that a set of blackguard border ruffians could invent. And in order to compel us to do so, he calls out an army of Missouri ruffians to overrun the ter ritory. But thanks to Providence and Sharp's rifles we are yet unharmed, and all this is Democracy! It is a kind of President mah'ng Democracy that 1 will never endorse, and J will use every means in my power to defeat such nun ant principles. I am willing for the South to hold her slaves, and have no objection to them to take their slaves into new territories, and if they beat us by legal votes I am willing that slavery may then and ' there exist'. -: But I am not. willing that the. citizens of any State shall debar us from the right of suffrage by brute force, and impose on this or any other Territory a code ot laws so tyrannical that they would disgrace the greatest European or Eastern des pot, that reigns. ! r;r-, ... , 1 hope that the present Congress will' do something to relieve us. ! But should it refus Reader his seat as delegate, or refuse to admit Kansas as a free State, and retain Shannon in office against the wishes of three-fourths of the. people of Kansas, I go. in for raising a breeze a breeze that Pierce and the party in favor will not very soon forget. . . 'This is a better country than Indiana, Iliinoisor Missouri. Iam living : 12 miles from St. Joe, and I think in the best part of the Territory. , The land is high, rolling, very rich and the best watered country I ever saw. Ours is the upper county in the Territory. The Missouri washes our boundary for eighty miles. Tne bottoms and bluffs are well timbered, and with the finest prairie I ever looked on, which is all taken up and mostly in cultivation. Our county seat is called Troy. ;; The county is well supplied with timber, stone coal and lime-stone, and for health cannot be excelled in the West. Here I have stuck my stake, and here I intend to live. 7 Your friend, C. W. S fjr- "We thank our friend Silas Field, of the Fanny Bullitt, for New Orleans papers of the 1st forwarded as from Cairo, by some roundabout way. The dates are not very recent, but Silas meant well. We trust the Fanny B. ia in a safe harbor. - . .H

Juage BicineU Decision upon the Liquor Law. It will be seen from : the 'Tallowing that b

JudSe cknell, has decided the whole liquor e - act of 1855, unconstitutional. The case came ; ... .. , . .. - - v . ' up 1U lue OOOll Circuit courb in vuLiiLivti. r .... , irfT,o -Bern. Sebastian was on the 2oth day of Veretailing spirituous and intoxicating liquors nnsoner 1 v . f . . . 1 .i,rt and after hearing the arguments of counsel, the following opinion was delivered, by the Court. p '. . ' t Before ttie Circuit JuJfje in acaUon. In the -r.i. .nt;m .t n;n - .o7.oiv . """" K' 'J wyiiiw' , yv..., for (1 Writ of fidens Corpus. V i mil rr . . 1 it. V . ihe Temperance Act o! 1800 declares "that no person shall manufacture, keep for sale, by ,. i i ir or sell, by himelf or agent, directly or inuiKl!v nnv nmtnr,iK r intnvlmtinn' liniiors. except as is thorein provided." Section 1. j """'Ji I-."-' .-j The oxcentions are as fuliows: I 5 First S;iles of cider or wine in certain cases 1:1 ,1' . oare occnuii . ' ( Second S.iles by importers of imported li- : A. . . . 1 , . L qUOrs, in Hie original C.ISKS or paCKUges, are valid. Section 3. . Third Sales to the County Agents are val- j id in certain ca-es.- Section 4, Fourth Sales by the County Agents for medicinal, chemical, mechanical, and sacra mental uses, are valid. Section 5.. " . Fifth Sales of combinations not adapted to use as a beverage are valid -Section 20. ' ' Hie hapreme Court has decided that so ' much of the Act as prohibits manufacture, and prescrihes the appointment, privileges and clu- j ties of Country Agents, is void, but what effeet this decision has upon the other provisions is yet to be determined. .. . - In the opinion g.ven bv one of the Judges in the cae of Beebe, I lind the following: ''Stript of all that relates to the agencv and to manu facture the first and fifth sections as to sale, are in substance, that no person shall keep for sale or sell, by - himself or agent, directly or " indirect', any spirituous ar intoxicating liquors, except for medicinal, chemical or- mechanical, uses only, and purj wine for saciauieutid purposes." . . . j . - . . 1 his being the dictum of a single .J ude, and not the opinion of the Court, has not the force of authority, and I do not adopt it. t in reference to saies, the law as enacted was a prohibition, with five exceptions; if all the exception had been stricken out by the Supreme Court, an abs oiate prohibition would have remained; but the third and fourth exceptions only having been stricken out, the prohibition and the other three exceptions remain. It seems tome, therefore, that after striking out of the provisions above .set forth, all that relates to manufacture and to agency, the remainder will be as follows: "No person shall keep for sale, or sell; by himself or agent, directly or indirectly, any spirituous or iutokicating liquors except as in therein provided:Exception First Cider and wine may be sold in certain cases Section 2. ' Exception Socond Importers may sell imported liquors in the original casks or packages. Sectio: 3. : Exception Third Anybody may sell com bination not adapted to us as a beverage.Section 2b. 1 , ., , - And the question is, can this by sustained as a part of the law. of the land ?. ...... , The law as enacted contained many 'provis ions, which together constituted a systematic and thorough plan to suppress the use ofmtoxicating liquors in the State of Indiana. -: My opinion is, that taking away the provis ions annulled by the Judges makes suca a change in the effect of the remaining' provis ions as invalidates the whole Act. . . i - Sometimes several partä of , a law may be declared invalid, without impairing the other parts, but various branches-of a law, together forming a consistent pun, may be so intimately connected and interwoven with eachother. that some of them cannot be removed without' de strovingthe others. The. provisions of. the I emperance Law declared unconstitution by the Judges essentially inodifijd the others; to enforce the latter alonev would bi introducing what the Legislature never devised it. would be establishing a law which never, in its present shape, received the sanction of the Legislature, either expressly, or by necessary or reasonable implication; such a law would te emphatically' "a Judge-made a law,;' open to all the animadversions made by Our Supreme lourt in the case of Spencer vs, the Stite, 5 Liliana. i67- It would - be, toad p . tlielinguage of the Court in that case, "a J udge m ide law overriding the Legislative Department." with this peculiarity that the very Judges vvaol by this - indirectly, would. .xercise the law making power,, cannot themselves agree that i the principle to be established is constitutional-, j I, therfore, hold that the Supreme Court, by its .recent decision, "has 'in effect, annulled the Temperance act of 1855, and the defendant being in custody for violating' one of the provisions of that act must be .discharged. ' 1 -" y ': : : ' ! r - GKÖRÜR A-.. IU0 KNELT-.- - fhu; oxice. .-' ; Wasuingtost FlfiB CVAt will uaeet fit tlkii mil on Tnnday, 17th ht., at 4 o'clock, for the purpg of nakipg tt'' of thi-ir Eugiue, at hftnkiin't coroer.' -Aif the ueictiorvwill be required to te thro- "- " junlü.-üt.-' ßy I" :hful 1 be uuirerjaily koown, for it is strictTy" time, thil I;ti-stii,a is the parent t larg portioit ol tli Tatsf dtscaäta i-yif pal;, irtarrlitca, X'hul. r wtlLe. hivcrCa. piuius. and utaj other (iftajes enum -ruL. v. our City lu--p- -tor n weekly Citil''(?i t ur generally The rou't ititig9t:iitt. 'f (ii uk pi wh ipittfr lr;-m disi.r'icrrd toflflAJi4. Ai it' jun rd wilhiiff t ! lie pm-toil Vy i-ivice f.u Jed u i'a exi'iriec-; r-arü at ji':ä ti tu U3 ; ot Lr. t . iiusri- TfKK'3 ' iaa 'h Hi iv rs. which, ad a curative no-l iavijnrr,r. hot saie by firapris s e-o-rnliy. IT t Lt.O'K ,v 1 1 Oi'll.l KU. decH-wtf W OOL.!ri i SAVVY Erl. TSDEPKTiDEVCF, COl'XCIL 0. Moots at 7 o'. -lock P. M .it th ir Hall o i Waur street, over the Teli graph omce, ou t.he ärst and third Saturdays of ach m'nth , ofil -l6w 14 1K1 ot Prime Ng Lar -, i -fJO do of New Batoa bun. frsale by ' . jal7 . .. . ,. rt-. .J. W. s. VICsTERT. Rarlf'KKLS. 1 bH Piekeled CocTjmbr In store v:d for ja oaie ny janw - J. .. s. viCkbRYv CHKAPKR VET! Snpcrfiaoand Baekwhoat FloufTor a ,le at reduced prices l y jam7. J. W. A S. TCRERY. C1TI7KV' BIVR ADBVK OP OHIO tsV. I VHS IN'sri i'L' Ik lakes at a small .liscmiut.. for Gr.. jan IS no or 1.11, dt . js. xt. Ull.llr.KT ,v CO.. Sye. near Water. fl7TLF.rt'S MEnCATII.K M R ITI.V FI.CID. o ül boxes. 3 doa each, of this choice Ina frrsale bv janbS . S. E (ÜLBKRT & CO: SCHOOL, TEAPHE It WASTED. AYOI-.sc man eapabla of teaching the ordinary bran sh re of an English education, cut bear ef agood situation iu the eonntry, by applieatiea to Jald-tdlaw, " . JOTTINAl, OJriCB. .

H7Ö V OR 1 11 Ol1 "' xf - "S"-S3TBTTS ßTS 9 ?7

'. , , I PI T?' J? vJl M il. 1 Jl LfXt-JLti . . wish to state to the pablia mnr. tht I iutuad fti via : ja. acnaete concert at Oreseut City Uall on Taur-lay even- .,. the int. of Ja-i . uw. and upon which occasion iwm ......-.uitu 4... iw. rne nu will consist of ooia watcnes. com ' racietu, goia. i) TiiKen to tte liaU to await tficQ'jUUnzol ttie luo&y LlcKefihoM(.r. . . j. ' m :,i;Uu-TYLER- Proprietor.: city iap"p!eM.coiytiii i,f. s , . i .ntiHiti.ni TAT. ANT A. Oheroke-insurance and li. iia. Plan w.rs' and .MVehaniraV ana L.arao a. inking Company, oHaukol ':i'rK a; Hab i CPatADoi' alio. coltt,iircial Lack 11 aativi'le and Mtaiph:s and mot oth.r norAmtm, Tunes-... o:ri. a. 4 Sörth ad soath "Ji",-.1; ur eeries, ty .- , . ti CilLKKK r it CO ., ., , jar.istf . .. Stc. n.- v.r. 1 . -. ... ..... ........ .a -.j 1 r i i i r.n.-i' ii nprrur 'V K P IHtcIC -J amo "rom-r . JJ.IJli!. KO uo iran k ajesjust ree'd and f ir sale at Ü!i jiulB . T. HKAuEN'S rveiry. "i'HK BOlil AM CÜ.1 1. 03IP.V!V Y ' ,4 RE ft!:int; tVir Orders from f n Mines nntil navigation I min nv. ri resumed, au ord leftio ih f..reu,..n 1 niUte att-n led t- the same ay. orders from ?tattuLs on j Ka iroad will l.e tilled at once, delivered at destination or .t l"p""' " ' - 3 Rm-n we ' ... aippkai-. to the' e,a dikn APPEAI OF EVANSVILLE ,ANP VICINITY. , Farlicnlur .lllract.n. . -ej-ff 7"E are prep'ir':'d tc show to our nuraorous caHorairs sad 1 patrons an entire ne üt ck of H inter roo-s. et-nsit-iii of i lie riet.ei- vuri- tv and the most !,-'iiti'l asortw. nt of such go-d alupt? i t the nasnn. All these (iwiHi having t-ea l ur-iias- d an.i selected 1-v Mr Jacob l.oew.n thai in tfc-s enabled to oa.r th,itn tt unu.-naiij low prices. iew ark ir arkt-t. we eniov unsurpassed advantage., a- d are , "if "tT. "iiJM '.Slhl iTifTTii:: .17 f'J y'j'ni ou are respectfnlly .oli.iiv d to etU ind eaamin- thee -7crn-r First and Main sts. 'A lOST. .. .... LAKGF. BRASS KEV. The Bnder ail! be tlnnked and A reiv r-iel, li r u.tirtd, hy leayine it at this i tce. " zitj. j k. w.isum is iv, ; T.' ''"';'; : HEALING MEDIUM." . ;'. VTrGI'T-P rpipeetiuil.i oii.rher services, assisted ly her , V husband, to the ntllr.t(.'d pat ticnl-Tly those with i-uch di-i'-ase as have g-? Hi r-illy 1 allied thf .kill vf xne -'f:ciil'y . " Mrs. Vv . exumiui'iao.d P'i'nts out di ea.-n-B without touching the patient.- Willie iu tne lairvoy.ni state. bxatoinatli i.s t f l eTiiiTif m a r.-sauee v ill 1 e prerrptlj at'cn'led to ai the rv:teil. of ?:t to and a Ires. o hair or i tlier. t lie. with nan-e and tt-e relderoe o the ratlent. Ve art a1o prepared to take pat'eau under t.ur care at our resiilt uce, Aittr-e , J.B WASliM KS. ; liesidrtnce. Slulberry. street, l-etweeu Firi tvA Mcond. Kvausviilj. la. - . ' - - jaa 11 aa lm . , HIST ni;it CP. VJT RAVED from the s ib'eriber aout the 1st of epternler a.-t. a l&rgs red cutt-, znarktd wi. h sn under-slpe iv tte rl-h. ear. and hvinit a , hiio tai In the forehead will u.v roaideiicH in this city. VI Si. r,.HiLNCll. pav a lit eral reanruio any ' lie wio win return ner to ne at iivaasville Jau 14, ifcoo. diw . i- -. j.. . . H"J" it. R.VISOXS SObcxes fcrsale low by ifjal. - - , B. UILISKKT. A CO., jaulldtf ä . , .Sj eamore, near Water st. Nfio'lfK in. ('HKS$E-1S7 lax for le y V jaaMdtf . .i.'.i.K. li.aC!),'W POUL FJ.K SALT 25 bogs lor table o.e. fof ta'e Jun lldtt -,, ., . , , S. E. ti. dc CO. SS. A!.ftIO.Os AMI FII.B1 RTPIO larre'sfor al l j;.u HJtt S. tl. . jk CO. FALLOW Ü. by t'ASn.KS 25 loa, jau 14dtl best qv.alitv, fi rale S. K. O. A CO. SpmETIIISf GÜCD. N TEW s-nked .Utaw at, u 14 HFAPEVS li5 !JV- Wik LS talt.tl. x atyß V O bushel its. ! 4 i buihela sbelied oorn. at jan 11 HfcADEN'S'lroeery. S IC IaE;U5' ti 1 FX C. C K KT, ,". T WlStlto sta'eto ttid pntlichat t!.e jiumb r of tickets ne tho'.s-ind tfts. ' Prieirif Tickets ot-e dnllar, to H hid at i.i!ia lor niy conc rtr will i-uly be one tr.ousaud and ' .'15 n.'.ri,'ninir-.r.T v ii.vai llie tieT" i - - I aljo wish to staioto the pnbiio that f will take the Cititens' Hank money of Memphis at sm for twt.ees iam the only one that i3 at liberty to take the Jit tens' money. .' - . . 0, U. 3 VLKlt. at jan 12d5 Pav. lion Hotel. .. .. ,.ri'-- - K"OTrrE.-i. . rfartng so'J nnt oitr entire Interest in tSe Tate f rm of .Morien, Kien a Preston to Isaac keen and Cyprian Pr.s'on, th easiness of the.lAto rjrin will oe settled up iy tbeut. 7 JOHN II. M ROAN. ja-n TZISfi tf - "-J''- ' W. Ji. PRli'STO.N. 'il J' CAT.VKHISHIP.S 5 The nniTersiincd huvii, pnrehased the Interest of John H Morean sil ;VI iliiam II. Preston In th. late tirm of lorcan keenand Preston, have as ieiate-1 t!i-nnc1v-s 'osjether in usiuess nnilertliM n-mie-a'-d firm of Ke n and Prestou and will f ntinae the who'll sale dry rood Lusiness at the old stand ol llvrgan, keen and Piettoa. rtrst streit. - r , , .... , . ISAAC KTV. jan l2 1S5Ctf. " ; " CYPKIAX PRESTON. I. OCR. The nndersitrned keep onhandaa onoplvof Posey ville floar iu barrel by the larre or small quanti r, J. S. JAQU'EiS ii CO. jan 12 tf. . . ... . . GOVT B,lG"i AT AlCTIUS,, i vvSV-E will sc!) nn Tuesday momlrg, Jannary txth. 1R'. nt if onrS ile Rounu. Shi second hand Juniiy liajs. They aro in u-iod order, and well wtrthy threr attention of Corn liuyera alo 00 boxetfof tl:ss ware. aseirte... . jan Ud ,. , VI OOLaKV a: NELSON. inettBr!. CUFKKIi 'f t.as Prince Kio in .ti.re nnrl for sale by--: . -- ! jan ISitf .- r.vli . fiOKlt DALShlLL k Co. ' 'I' . i COJljPAiVY ' JXOTICJ3- 1 ' -i VLL persons Ti v-nr com? Taint to make or orders-trf !vi, ' dema'idinr 'the a atioit othj (; is Company, ereil pl-ase c it! at John J. ('hind er Ej i'a. ofSce. A ilate tan be ioun I eon enfeut, it no per-ou is within ' jan Iidtl '.2' .. ,C. f KE ITS, President. W J AISIX"i ?S boxes rcceiv d an forsi'e - ' i" - jan IJatf ORR, I)ALZiCLL:4 Co".': WtlK H TK tS--5Lalf ehest. lin.ator. and for sale y 'BOU Wi O 75 boxes, asst r e r-rmii. for .nie hiJL . - . jan izuu Oklt, DALZELL Co.' 31 ICK 10 tierces (prime .Carelinn-) forsa'e by j lit I2uf JRR. D VL7.KLL JI Co. lj PKll reams, assorted. IVrwitusiner for sale bv oa Piltf (KR, OA L'.KLL fl. ' oVKSTV-FI VE R iims assotted .aijes ia store and .or Sale at reilue-jd ptices by ja tMüi. .J. y. TicKERr. K AWWH .VI.lHKMl. r -fciSknls. of LakeSatt jLik r -W biiMi; or kknauba, lorsle by i . Ita HKf -J.-vv. Je ;-vir-jtirri. VMTK BKAÄSAAD HOlUAliV .-A Jew blisl of It each m .tvre aufi fur .ai&J y '. '. - j.n iuj . ..,, ;., . J. w'.' ;s.'. tickury.! ( '''"' '""'' STATEjlfT " " '" ! TdTNF fapit il Stock and iauaOHdneis of the. Evansville Gas x. i.iai'cv"irnyi amount of Capital s'ock. ...... ..h:.?. .t.nn.fKiO . t ." V'v: i , in.. . SS.Säol ' Talal iB.3ettacECt oT n duie..-. .-... lMM f , '--O KKAI.V Prraiil'a?.'- .. . , JN-- J-CiiA.SIA U. Di'r, Ai Hob: ' - -ulsontd ani wi.ro. to l.Wro nie. thit-'Jih davf ilauuary.18. ituess my had an.l sesl. t K.aasv.llo. I I.. -J jan UMiO "A.UhSHAKbA 'r, i- - - -i Notary Pablio:T. r. üi I .vi iiius Kit: ' i'LAIItOU.H ' SSORTKD 7'OIk. warra ted iro-snd (rood, and hi prce VaV far leiow any in the market; Cailwon at ' - ' any 5 'I"' rselnCliASt S. WF.LLS V . '-im iti.if.'"VrCTroKihere'riy ivnt'nat th.'un lorsiimed has been s.. 1 ponded 3onui.j,tratvr u tlia. estate of Arthur . tlc-Joh-istiilr.-!ot-v. vadorHtnrTfeBay. deceased, iSaid CHARLES MeJoHNSroN, AdminietraODr. . o -I U 'Ifotiee of Sale.! ü j' NOTICE ia keri'ibr'gijr.a Hai I oititaall at .HiMie ioot on. on iu a.i ;.tn n.y et J anna. next, at the 1 le resldenoa f Artiur M. Joiinit n. late of i l,r,n,.n.. j.. ' iivai prupe ny,., not UiKen by the Wido p'-l,wO 1 .IH.I... IM ... IIOtfM. '.rl , v' wiuow; 1 . sheep, eora. oars, h.i wairon. ; tot ih.ee montiis a.U Leg.vea , 'ai nin.ic utensils, sc. A ero- -.......-... ,.,.-c uo.ia.r-,,. tne purelwierc-ivinc Ml note ' -its. aturoved soountv. waivu. ,!.,.,; h .,.,, . , - - - - - n ... las. jan8 3w iiuiM.t.3 jic.nii.viiui admiaifctrsror ... .Soil.' N A315E Ientite ... 5 'uF TUB FIRM OF . '..i- "(.'(' L. ll.&i;.0.?.H;ULL, M.ALBASy. I V.. i ESPkCVFLT LY inform, bi friends ia Evausvilie'and a the our oanding country, that he has or the prete-nt 1 opened an otnee on a-cond rer. threo doer-, kast of the Second I're.il.y ter;au Church, where he wilt lie i!ead to ope- ' ra o for all nho may desire his profeasioBal servieee. ; jaa 1 tf. . , . ; f - ' fT) ( Dose froth Egge for Mia at Seiko' Famllr GroJ.WW aaiy. '-'-.. --;. . ., janLat . ' -. ,

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t f., V and after Monday. Dec. 31at, until" further notice p. r a tri. I run & ti.;lo WS1 the utiio una jiiii.-iMii'pi awimiu . 1'assePiicrs liy this train can cm from Cincinnati. Madisoa .oaUTili and CeUimbus same day. . , i 4li i y. u ' .fare Si i A. i U --J 11 M From Evansville to Cincinnati Co - do St. Louia . do - . do - IndianaiHilia, ... do' do" lYrre Hant. .;. do d. Olevi land ..... CO 7 IS 35 4 1 12 25 do do Fittsliurgh. 14 7 SriRi! Rt. f.oiii i'lnrc leltvis lueenn'-s at 2:15 A. rrives at Terr.- Hant. at ft A hi . .eooneeug direct I. rlajdiatapotit Cincinnati, ni pointS East Ketur arrives at Vincena Loirsvmc. Infi mMii I'levelnod an net ail. 50 A. M.. connecting far St. rnms. leaves 1 er?.-1 laut, at 1 1: 10 r. . Louis. - K iircr? eheflcd tn Tndiananolia. o chaee of ears to Ia4ia.oHs. . . .t.h..,. lailv rreisht Trains leave Evns-il!e and Trrro-Iiant a t a . M .on which ici paw.nger mm b lake.. T . Traiu run b lud aRi. il:s tin... wh eu is eight miaut. faster than Kvauanlle tinro. HTH' Fot any mforui.itiun r throne Tick', a.ply at tko Tirko Oßice. head ol Louat street, l.varsvilie. . titt27- J.J. ÜAX1EL8. Snp't. Üuiiuer. Prince'na Clarion, Vineennes Uairtteand He.d2rn Patriot tali, out ctlur adv. hnd cop) - D!VSLtTIOS. ' f!1HE FIRM OF MO KO AN. KEEN & PRESTON ii thla day dissolved by limitation. JO IN Ti. MOEj'AX. 1. KKKX. janlst. 1Sj tf. W. K PRESTON. SJATIXKI Ts?. 1 Case RUet Sntinctu", ' ' - . i3 1 do tiair -crtl do. Received this day and for sal J a.MES LOW 4-CO .' ' janl diw 413 Main street, Louisville ky. TiliVfi riliXTS. 2 cases .prägte' and Allen' Pink 1. 1 rints, received this d.iy and lor eale by jamks row ft co.. jin 1-dlw 4!S y.iia street. Louisville Ky. RITKA'S COTTON A PI.S -20 cases Ripka's Cottoaadea. received this day and for sale by JAIVSKS LOW Jfc CO., janl-dr 41S Slain street, Louisville Ky. " TtiKFir.sT xi:v aoonf-ri. i5C! fjrST RECUIVKD p;r s'.eHmer Wood Side, a complete 3r asaortmeiit of elo-h and double eo-its. csssimere t-ants vest.. whit and undershirts drawer., 37, which will be tola cheip-r tbaa ever, a! the Western Star Clothing Store.,jan 1 A. LoBrNSTINE. IflCTCAIa riziu iNsirisAXCE co.ti1 ATVV. STuTr.M. Hsk Iv'üsAsri; Compast - of Vauderburh Co., January 2, 1836. J N e'.cctron for Secretary if this Company, to eervekntil SL t' e next annual Klicion, will be nolo at the City C ioucil Chamber in Heanssil e. n Thursday the 24tk inst., k4tet-n the hours of 'i and 4 o'clock P. M. jau4d3 . . HAküIl. rreiiäeaä. TOBVCrO -Wni'liIAK. . S Bntrs, Ird:as Quern CUeeinr Toha-co. ''. 4S- do. fiol' Ltat. " " '' 0 ros ne Cut. ' : - ' f'rler.iis Oi-era Cigaro. . . . ,. i Jftfl La Vnraua. it Necoatioce. " , .' , .-j at low fijurcj for cash bv jan3!tf. . UORNJRO0KCo. ti.i'A'wnfK- . , " , k3 v liiisTie's of Torn steal; . 13.o-'0iJ.s iran and Short; - . K Umbels Oa's: 75 Hairs Sui-einae Flour; r.oi receivinr -an for S VICKKUV. Vt jss:t - J. V. ' ,11T if.ckivi:i. , fLAr;KW001i foi necember: J6 fhamn- rs' Kdenburch .lonrnal for January; Frank Liile's n-w Illustrated Paper; lfouethi.ld Word for Jauuary; - - t Ballun's Pietfria! Paper; ' - . ; , Frank Lt.-leVi Journal for January; Flajr of oer tTnion . . . - . Yankee Notions for January; : Iv'eekly Clipper: j, V'hite'a foi.utrftt Detector for January; Weekly Tribune, at r. jat5 SAMUEL LISTER'S Cook Store. BOLTIS CLOTHS fkF every No., just received and for sale. Also a flrst rate VJr Corn and Col.b Crusher, winch may bo puruhascd v.i cheap for .eah. . Oall ut J. R. MONROE'S Family tlrocery, ian5 Corner of Oak and Second su. ,l(JOTK OF THIS IiO KTOnr A!VD i J .M am'I'ai TL'KlMi l'i.Mi-iti-u at, PA K tor good, at tbo low.st.cajh price at .... lanS HOK" Simile flroeerv. Axjv7 HHbush i.'rn Apples. H1 do Corn steal,' ' - 1 OU !)'. I3. 2.1 bush tlnicins. 2.1 do ass'd Broouis; just ree'd at - "jan. 5 COOK'S Family Grocery. IT! AVK f B Eli. tO packages for sac low to close kv Ffi deciS-d-.f ÜtU. FOSTER i. CO. !? effe Hl'SII White Flint Ilomlny fir sale whotessle or reJk9 tail at jan5 COOK'S Family Grocery. SO.lP An'AVll.ES- ' - vf b Tallow C-udica - -..-, 2(11 fill S'ar a.o; 4ij0 Its tierxan and Comoicn Soap; for sale by jawt J. H . a a. VIOKRT. -i AO'S-iCE. ' COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF VATVDERBURGH COUNTV. ' IT s now ordered that there shall be an adjourned Sesaioa of this Court, to commence on the Fourth Monday in January nxt. for the purpose of completing th.- unfinished bnsincs t'f the presi &tri-gular Term bereol and tor the dispatck of such other business as may regularly come before thio Court, when sg.-.in so convened, aud to eontinne in einioo if pract.ca.Mc until siid uniirtinhed business is rcfrtilarly dispoed of. Jt is further orucred that all partits to said unfinished bni.e3s, and all witnes es regularly snnittioaed to testify concerning the stnie. will b. reque ted 10 take notice of the time aud place of hoL'infr, vaid aljonrned Session of thio Court, aud to attend upon the same without further aotifieatiou than is herein piovided. It is further ir ored tbat when this Coart a iioara -at its expiration of ir i reseat rtcular t rm. if will adjtcrn to meet spam at tbo Court linus in KvnsviP. on aid Fourth aionday in' Jannary a.at It is further or :eri-d that notitieof ttietin e ard place f holding suid adjourned Session ul this Court be given by pablicatiun of a-eupy of this oroer. one at 1. ast in each ef tbo at wepaper.i of tiic city uuderthe direction of the Clerk thereof. jan8-aw JACOU LLNEENUEIilKR. Clerk. '' ' nOJI.KR M HIfl isfi It M' I KIM. rHt 15 nodersigneO h .vinir establish-d a Boiler Yard at EvM. ansviile. is now prepared to make and repair Uol;ra a ii' sive na'israction in eitbercuse. rroaps attentioa will h? vaid to all who mayo 11 urmn r-im to do their work Order's may bo- left with ii nry So'-ribcr. ot the Lamaaea Foundry, or Orfnkmeyer. Merfker & Co., of the Kas;l- Fonairy on.()aeaat. Main street. ' JOHN kROFP. REFCftexcK. Ukxev SCHI i-DKE, . Joss iltiH hi Si. ilKKKAMl NbKIXlX. . jau4-ly . BlDKKMFTVKR ETLCSstl t CO 0 , P. Eooi.aaroa ft Co; (MXRPfMRKTKMlliSPine Razors (in cases auu singly) , rJn'" TravJini' .acre.- . . Col'a Revolvürs?, and in. " . nst ro. ac . jan 10 tf. ... (.HAS, S. WEltS, I'lTTMII Etf;ll foal.. ., '"f S5(f5flSif Bl.SHi-LS pure-itl.ck Diamoads" aow "PfPKw at aharf and for sale lor cash ealy. in, lou to suit purchasera by .. OCR i SW ANSON. ri.OVltiXii 7aSlaIiroi SALE,---njlltB underslitBod offer' for sale his Flouring Mill. in the. ..4 ,v"i1f!Tille- Aln" every tbini eoaaeethere arc three run of sn tivi .,i. .....kir. t TJ-i, . " -r c 'ofiic, iioei. tioitmo e to wis. .' runnioT order, and . alcuUted to do a hue end prontabl. basiSwfi'it JLVl" ' "neoted wi h -.be Mill a new twoatorr ewel.in !iro.e. e! arr.-nged fori-w,r.,lt. wi'Ji the- o'ctssary out hoiis-s. etc. .To a n.. ii ti iJ,.u!inss vind. a ehui -e is h.te ..n,r. d which eaa nnt seioom h -bad. The cuiin-ry sarroundin,? this, aboasda ia ev-ry kind ..i strain o as to keen th ill oon.ranil vuaaia. ! 1 which ean I . o.,taine4 at snehrric.i as to aaka the f a;ag of the mill very protltalde Ti . eotire propertv will I' on r.. n-bie terou. and cine zivenfor a not of ih. fn ct.au mssfykDi,, to it e,a.-.v and if desired a farm ar ""Prived iniwi!l betakm. For lurthernartieulars enquire, ".tl rj, .mi,,,,. i . JOHN KlU-aLL. D ES I G X ER A IN D 0 U T T E R .. of si;pi;itioii l. COPPLR AXD riRASS. . Tor Jl tJiiusf Boxes, Males, Cu,k.ac., ; tr ix.v AI (haltet and F.gnre. in sets. St.noil Brwskeo. Jj Mark-ngCup. Marking Ink. and all tha , FUtaiea i"r Slariing. e.n.tantl. oa land. ixtnea lor mS-V, R. A hai t Dn.lnmu ...1 . a I... M.J.I -iT? . n:M.lw' uii.iomas snl a S Ire Modal iwitv- ! m ... .n,,.ini,,,,-. Ml... ... s i; iv r. P: iti . i . . ! . .r pss-v 01,11 1 nii -u ntates-. All lutters inquiry as ,vh, o. ... . 111 0 anbwerm Promt tlv V. ALLKN. Proprtetor. Stencil Kstahliehnveot. I'll Wi' not street, Cincinnati, Obi., ( U AI Ial- Iln IT 11111 ISU.F.I .MlRKTlll. 'SMItO nndersiawed constantly k-:eiw on hand a large assort' stent ol trh W ater. Bu'ter and Äugar Crackers, aael also of S.ida. Pilot and Naval Bread, which being manvfae tiir" by tbe latest . imt loved N. cbinerv. thev eaa be told at a. low a priee as ia ar.v place ia the West, aadareaotexeelled 1u"tv ly ny ether manufactory in the eon d try. A largo iSjoamore t 1,. di8-4t Biaiua situ a on nanu as mi nun. oa n sui suet 1 eiwacaa ana 1 ins.

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