Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 140, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 January 1856 — Page 2

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AD. H. SA3TDEBS, SDITOB. "" TrrtUrc&tinucs coWT Mr." Charley- Churchill,

TTTV OP EVANSVILLE. day. That steamer started for Owensboro last and several sober men were louna wnu.uS r..m,I,ar,zed to my gase. ; liut my stay w A ?tV,.t" .ale!' trTi-Vi-,7Vf TX5r.VÄ J-1 .W.xiv.i , . s g on rtoefc for New Orleans, their own business. Some of them obstinate- short among you, so aU the upward strides you : t. haon & co. . , h. ui d w.u TDESDAY1M0UNING,:::::::::::::JAN. 22. She only found 3) feet water on Scuffiletown ly refused to deviate from such a disagreeable had made as a city were not noticed. Enough w;1- - - eiÄS:"'1'""' nd French Island ban, and ice piled op heav-1 course, and were exhibited as .curiosities, was seen however, to justify, the conclusion t b.c.bu for u : t.. - Ä.ltbtbä Z?f T CiTiiitatwa la Kentucky- - arSbö1ut"reatrdifficultr in getting -up, while others, conscious of the unenviable mi- that Evansville u not over-reaching herself in BJK KFL8.-i uVick.d camve i d fb, B st'li" IZ'n V - The Uuisville Courier recently alluded m on Owensboro was compelled nority to which they were attached felt in hcr protUions--. for trad.lind'comfo ..Brm" apparent h.gh gusto, to the Urring Ä feath- on tny Sheeturn- with the - fashion, and ere the small hours of, a,y; increases, channels for äenund in-: OltrX ifcÄlUw,.S.tr.u, cZZ,vZkx ring of school-teacher at Lexington, Ky, ' m ; . f ß ' . t- wv,ch nicht rolled around were most gloriously Fer- crease with a neutraliztns power. That she -J ' ,a : Louvau ..a c.imb. d.t i u t Jllv

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for writing a letter to an Ohio paper, rebuking the public sale of negroes in the streets of Lexington on Christmas Day. It seemed a sweet morsel under the tongue of the editor of the j Courier. It must, however, have btfe a mat- j ter of sincere regret with the editor, that afternews -proved the citizens of Lexington had not quite so sadly disgraced themselves in the eyes of the civilized world. They only shaved the poor man's head, poured black paint over it, dislocated his jaw, and then warned him that if he stayed fa town twenty-four hours his life would bo taken that's all. The Courier is ready to call every man an abolition ist who does not approve of these . pleasant exercises in one of the most civilized towns in chivalric Kentucky, so that it is natural to presume all of us editors who are so unfortunate as to live in "Free States," will keep our mouths shut. "We hope, however, he.will permit us to admire with him the peculiar cour- . age required in a body of men, say a dozen or twenty, to take a single man and scandalously outrage his person and also the truly Republican spirit animating a band of American citizens, who thus punish an individual for expressing an opinion on a public question or on public exhibition in the streets of a town. If this man had been really an abolitionist, and had endeavored to entice away slaves, or something of that kin I, instead of merely ex pressing his public disgust at a public sale of negroes on Christmas Day, there would have been no boldness required in giving him tars and feathers. But there i bravery to admire in a crowd of disguised men punishing a luck less individual for merely expressing an opin lion that does not necessarily condemn him as an Abolitionist! The Courier is greatly de -lighted at the whole operation, and we are de termined not to give him an opportunity of calling us an abolitionist by differing with him. Ve trust our sister State now feels comforte' bie after this Lexington exhibition. 'The boasted 'chivalry and honor and bravery of Kentucky, have now still further claims upon the admiration of the commen trash of. sur .rounding States, 0C7The Louisville Democrat denounces the article of the Cincinnati . Enquirer upon Gov ernor Wright as "slanderous and false." The editors of the Cincinnati sheet received the re- ' büke in submissive silence: conscious that they . went, off at half-cock that time,, but have not the manliness to - retract. Mudiaon Courier, 'j If the Enquirer spoke out honestly in its conaemnauon oi uov. v ngnc, wnerein wouia Consist the manliness of retracting becauso an 'Other sheet denounces its charges as "slander ous and false?" We presume the Enquirer . lias not retracted simply because it has noth ing to retract. But the Courier wishes it to thow manliness by retracting anyhow. . .. .. . . r r. .... t ? If the Enquirer spoke not honestly in its condemnation of Gov. Wright, how - did the editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel speak when he repudiated the paragraph, which doubtless - found its way into the columns of his - paper f, surreptitiously, and how did the party in con Tention assembled on the 8th speak? - One or the other of .these parties must be wrong. ' i." " ... Madison Courier - Th9 paragraph calling Gov. IWright ft self.puffer and an "arrant demagogue", found its way into the columns of the Sentinel, through c one of its editors, Mr. Cottora, who had just - previously received a rich present of silver ser '.' viee from his-Democratic friends, for his im inatfulaie Democracy. He wrote the paragraph fcnd inserted it, by the Sentinel's own admis nion The Cincinnati Enquirer, one of. the most " sjalous administration organs in the' country. endorsed. it, and adclod more to its denuncia tionof Got.' Wright." ' , Whether the Enquirer was . honest or not, we do not know but we do know, it is net the paper to speak; disre spectfully of any - leading Old ' Liner when it (can well avoid the disagreeable duty. It must have felt very honest in its convictions to al - lüde to Gov. Wright as a vile trickster and dem - agogue. It no doubt 'did speak honestly and --.ithe- truth, whether it intended to or not.. " As t - it has not yet retracted, the editor must him - self be so convinced. We have little ulh'ia the honesty of the late Old Line convention' endorsement of anything, and neither has the Courier. ". After recommending Bright for the - Presidency, it could not well refuse a compü ij&ent to Wright. ? , ,,-.Si ,7V r fjr The .Evansville delegations , rthe x Princeton' American Convention will start to ' thai place this morning at 7 o'clock, and return In the evening. If the big brass piece is beard talking at an early hour, good folks need not be astonished. It is only to awakea the Delegates änd warm up their patriotism. C" During- the last : year the venerable u ,Father Streeter, pastor of the First Universalist Society in Boston united , 196 couples in y,taarriageland during the pariod that he has soryed as pastor of the same- Society,' he " has 4t solemised the marriage ceremony for 3,959 'Couples. . i r 1. ftSTThe Lancet, or some other equally " edifying paper on the subject of human food r: says 'that large quantities of sausages are "made of horse flesh, A friev-d of ours says he r believes it," as he invariably has the nightmare yrhn be eats them Br supper,

, Biver ITews

i The river may now be considered in an awful mrlitiorL ithas be5dhie Very low, the ic is piled up in many places, ana ine weawcr clerkof the J. M. Stockwell, was here yester- !yot place the stock was to be driven. The good people of Owensboro had not seen a steamboat tit so long,' that the StockWell was regarded as a great curiosity, and the town generally paid her a visit ,; The steamer Ohio is reported at Three Mile Island laying up. She loft here Friday for Cincinnati;. The W, A. Eaves got up as high as Xewburg, where she put out her freight and returned to the mouth of Green river for harbor. . The Tishomingo Jeft here for Louwville Friday morning, having been laid up sometime below. She was met by the Stockwell at Green river, and was seen to cross Three Mile Island Bar safely. ' It will require but very little more cold weather to to gorge the rivr at this'bar. There is a heavy gorge reported at Cannelton. ' On the bars be low this city only four feet water is reported. ce not running very heavily yesterday. " .'The David Gibson . arrived - here Saturday from below, and was laying up here yesterday with the T. C. Twitchell and Tecumseh. The St. Louis News of Monday evening says: The river was rising slowly this mornin, The weather was warm and quite pleasant lor the season. ' The warmth of the sun has melted the top of the ice on the river, where the road crosses the river, rendering it unpleasant to the feet of the pedestrian, and dangerous tor heavily loaded teams. The ice, however, continued to be thronged with people, and teams of all kinds continue to cross on it, and will continue to do so until it shows unmistakable signs of breaking op. : i : The Memphis papers report the destruction by fire of the steamer Evansville, near Helena. The fire was first discovered in the hold, but by taking out a portion of the freight and ap plying water it was extinguished, the freight put back and the boat got under way again. After proceeding some four or five miles, fire was discovered again, and. such headway had it obtained that the boat was run ashore, and with difficulty the lives of the passengers and crew were saved. - . 1 .' , ; . ? " We regret to hear of the loss of this excel lent little steamer, our city's namesake. ; We hope it (Will not be long before some splendid steamer is bearinz the same name. ' Until this last accident the Evansville had been a pretty lucky craft. .n.r-'.r'l . ... : . The steanier John Simonds'has stuck hard aground near the foot of President's Island, in the Mississippi, and there .was but Utile pros pect that she ' would be got oflf until a rise takes place. " The Memphis Bulletin says: Her condition is regarded as so perilous that a protest for the cargo was taken out yester day-. Her frefeht was 3,000 bales cotton. Of this 1,000 bales were taken off by the lielfast on 1 hursday, without relieving her condition as the heavy presssure of the ice and current pushed her still further as she was lightened up. ;. : , ...... . r , ' - . - ' . . Our Cairo correspondent says, that . on the 16th, the date of his letter,- there were thirty steamers lying at that port. - We learn that the Tishomingo returned to the mouth of Green River where she now lies in safe harbor. ';;. r äi d;; , r7 M ' A steamboat friend ports to is that the Mississippi is gorged at Columbus, some twen i X;i. iv. ' r-.i,; Items feou Mosk. We again welcome Cju old and popular correspondent "Mose," of Cai ro, to our columns. .. He has beeni a stranger to us of late although he recently did even better than sending us a batch of ptems he yisited us in person, ,, Mose; has acquired by nis items &me not. confined to Evansville alone.1;' His1 items are always . more, or less. widely copied., " We hope now. to hear from him frequently, ." Üis friends; here look for his items With great interest, we assure him. i on rr . i ,! ' - ;r j . i fj-Among the., births, as published in the Sacramentof papers,. We find the following: ' In Sacramento, Dec. 17h, the wife of Hon. J. Neeley Johnson,' of a daughter."' .' The Governor is progressing' rapidly: California is a great country.ß v:W,t--. -..? ,',;r.s -ü '.iY'' CyMaj. Hawkins, of Grayville, 111.,, raised a porker this year which is said to have weighed 741 pounds. yA hog weighing 726 pounds was received at, Delphi, ' Indiana, a few days ftge Ks ;-t-.us:,: .7n -h; t': .;, ---.? I- . , , : . : "' v 07 A new salt company, composed of Virginia and Kantucky capitalists, is being organized at the Kanawha Salines, with a capital of $300,000 the nanufacturers to receive 20 per cent, ...... .y ' ' . .' ' IIoo Statistics in; Cincinnati. The receipts of hogs for the week ending on the loth and from tho commencement of the packing season have been as follows:' ' '-.- i From Ki cluefcy..... -.... By river aud raitraadt I Throuin toll gute....... .... . ; Siaughwred Ml Y lainvltlo.... .. 1 ToUl,,...... ........... ...... : FTbtiou. y reported. ..... ' G rand Total ....... j To am dal Uat teasou...... ;,..7,--8 .... 6M .. ..IAMI . 11,63 36V5.P.3 ..3V6,6SS fj7-Girls! Remember "that 1 this is Leap Year. - Make good use of your time some of you are on the verge of maidenhood, and it is all important that you should make hay while the sun shines. , - In the expressive language of our friend i Pickles Go - in calico, . and . get squeezed !

Cairo Items.

JY HOSE'. '. Cairo, III., Jan. 16, 1856. - The hollidays passed off quietly in Lairo: T over a hundred plug musses occurred, kenized. Nothing remarkable, however, oc currcd particulars of fights would be tedious so I'll offer no Christmas items. , fj5-The Journal, sometime since, "in the absence of Mose" gave a few Cairo items, which the Times and Dilta of this city took occasion to pronounce incorrect Those items were, nevertheless, substantially true. The difficulty between Keen and Watson did not result in the death of the former, as was gene rally expected, at the time, but Watson fled, as the 'Journal stated. He afterward, surren dered himself to the authorities, and was held to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars, for his appsarancö at the next session of the Cir cuit Court. Keen s wound was a frightful one the knife having passed entirely through his body. The man who was saturated with turpen tine and then fired, his recovered, and this too contrary to what was expected at the time you penned your items. ' " Mcedee. A deck hand attached to one of the steamers now detained here by the ice was killed in the house of Jim Cotter in this I lice, last Tuesday night, by a slung-shot. lie died immediately without uttering a word after re ceiving the blow. Two persons were arrested on suspiciou of having committed tho act, but as- nothing tending to implicate them was elicited on the trial," they were discharged. " fj7"There are thirty-two steamboats now lying at Cairo many of them engaged receiv ing and discharging freight. , 07-Curtis, the great pedestrian, or walking pedestrian as he styles himself, is now in Cairo performing the rejwirl-able feat of walking thir ty-six consecutive hours on a single plank without stopping. ' If Mr. Curtis had lived in the days of the revolution he might have heard of persons walking, three consecutive days, barefoot, over frozen ground, without stopping How our race has degenerated! It is now curiousa matter of surprise, in fact, that some people are not capable of enduring one-half what the Revolutionary her "'s endured so very curious that people here cheerfully pay twenty-five cents to see the man who has the hardihood to undertake the task! '. ' ' ' Every day devclopes something to confirm me in the belief that the world is ft humbug Rockport. Your readers no doubt are bet ter acquainted with this locality than your correspondent, yet this fact need not forbid a no tice of it in my "Cairo Items." - Had Rockport nothing more than the hospitality of her people to recommend her to the world, she would certainly on this alone, stand pre-eminent. ' I speak from experience. But she has more; whilst sho possesses the same commercial advantages of most of the towns on the Ohio river, she possesses in an eminent degree the stimuli us to greatness, an unrivall ed agricultural rictness affords. Cl presume I will not be disputed by any intelligent reader of tho Journal when I remark, that a more pro ductive agricultural district than that sur rounding Rockport cannot be found in South ern Indiana. Every necessary effort to insure a proper development of the wealth of the soi u being made, and if, in a few years, Spencer county, from her agricultural productions, is nit termed the "Scioto valley" of Indiana, Mose will be mistaken in his calculations. The town is improving on s par with tho country. " The growth of the one is abundantly justified by the growth of the other; and if Rockport never is a large commercial or manufacturing city, she must be at least a grand centre for the wealth of a prosperous agricultural country of no mean dimensions. " I was forcibly impressed with this idea during niy recent visit to the place, and whilst' making a brief "tonr through the ' county Corn cribs met me at almost every, turn with an Alpslike hugeness. I never saw " the like. Had it all been manufactured into whisky (without wasting any in bread) and the liquid poured upon Rockport, such ft disaster. as an inundation of Cairo would be "small shakes'in comparison. ., ; v. .- " ' :-" ' ' I formed ; many valuable acquaintances in the place, and among other, that of Hicks, of fas Democrat, and Lencgar, of the' Republican. More urbane," jovial follows, I never , found connected with the unfortunate craft. - They both publish the best papers that's "in 'em," and seem in prosperous circumstances. . ; ' fl" Upon the whole, my trip to Rockport was a pleasant one. ' I found a people and place I like and have since formed the determination that if I ever "pull up stakes" , at Cairo, ., I'll surely drive them down at Rockport :, ' Evansville. Four years ago I shaied the hospitality of Evansville. Bigger hearts I never found. . There was a Southern cordiality about the people which pleased me a profuse liberality almost unapproachable. ' Four weeks ago I shared the same hospitality. Intervening time had scattered frost among the locks of Some of my friends, "but the soul's freshness remained unseared among them all. Not ' jot of conviviality 'seemed faded in single soiil. The eld, earnest "how dy' do"

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nick ujc v lutu ivoivu jj wm ovv- .a.ö "hand-shake" deserving & squalL The place" presented improvements inevefy V . j i 1 . i.i l i :n J ining leauing 10 weaun ana greame, " "- felt myself a stranger, meeting as I did, at every turn, faees which the year l8o0 had not may prosper as a eity, and her citizens gain i desired personal wealth, : the toast ol - your , desired personal wealth, is the toast humble correspondent, Mister Mose. . .... .. ' 07"The grainory in Cairocovering over two and a half acns of ground is now nearly completed. All draying, hoisting, Ac, about this establishment will be done by steam. .; Bepoblttaa Convention.-' ; ; From the New York Tribune we copy the following c-.ill for a Republican Convention, to j be held at Pittsburgh on the 22d of Februarys next: " ' ' " . To the Republicans of the Uxited States.: In accordance with what appears to be the general desire of the Republican party, and at the suggestion of a larga portion of the lieiiublican press, the , un lersigned, Chairmen of the State Republican Committees of Maine, V ermont, Massachusetts, 2ew lork. rennsylva nia. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and- Wisconsin, hereby invite the Republicans of the Unicn to meet in informal Convention at Pittsbuigh, on the 22d 1' ebruary, 185b, for the purpose of perfecting the National Organization, and provid.nfora Nat onal Delegate Convention of the KepulLcan party, at some subsequent day, t j n jminute candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, to be supported at the election in November, 1856. - - 7 ' ' ; . ; A. P. STONE of Ohio. " DAVID WILMOTofPa ' " : J. Z. GOODRICH of Mass. i - ' : " LAWR'CE BRAISERDof Vt' WILLIAM A. WHITE of Wisl Bcrned Alive. A letter in the New Or leans Picayune, dated Dec. 25th, written from Lexington, Miss., says: - " . . ' A daughter of a very worthv gentleman, while riding on horseback to visit a neighbor, was assaulted by a negro man, who made the most hellish attempt to violate her person. She struggled in his demoniac grasp and until her strength was exhausted, until she was sadly bruised and lacerated, when a gentleman came in siht. - The negro fled, and the gen tteman carried the almost inanimate ri rl t a her father's house. After depositing her there lie rais3d the alarm and the people hurried out to hunt tue negro. .1 hey -were not lung in fin ling him. " He belonged to the Wadeostato. They brought him .into the town of Lexington, and then, in the most pubiicstreet, chained him to a stake and burned him alive! It is thought the young lady will not survive her injuries.-;;. ., SPECIAL JTOTICES. ; $y I- shtml I ba Hairer..'. kao . for it i tctly tri. rK ladtg(tK.j is ti parBtef 1utk portiwi ! thftisl 4esM lyt(ep9ia. DmrrhM. Chi'Urj, liorbus. tirr Ciu ptine ! many othr '(iu9 awnrri4 i our On lu-jV'-tar's rulkly catloti at deatbi. tr geBeriJy thtj r j&u'C .if lultgeat un. TUi nil uf t'ii. ail wh1) nuiler rtn ilid tr-ier- d 4ttnch4. u tf jou are wttlmg to he quilled by n)riee f-iUi.iel a pun exieriT.e, rrt fttaoe fco tb u f Or. . ttosrt TrKR'rl tmvrb Kitie'rs. wbiuh. m eurauv ti4 invipcnrant. ifcaad eU'Jitt UBnprached. For ' by lri-iii tnn-Tilly. docl.-Wtf 4 " ; VV'UMijÄfc:' X SArt'VKK. Meet at 7 ' lotlt P..M ,teli-.r lUli on rt'sir surfet rr ihe 'il' gr-iph Oltic. & the first aMl third daturda ( ach uttnth. tt2"Ml6T iTiriTstTvi-iiA .a. 7 , T ft SORREL Horse with a.mall star ob l.is forehead. e iL and proha- l bth I iud lev. white, and two sadjie apui. va hi. t ack, ahous is hand, high, a trotter and 'n aotire sirajea nom widow licii'i larm. on tne .is ternoa reaa. at'out two nnlt.helnw lvan.iile. ob t etfnodajp wicht, the th iBt. When he le't ba had a piooe ot r p arouaa hi. ao.-h. Aay iofo'ta itioa may he lett.av ths aboro paeot and uie noaer a' ttie nore will be rowarueu. . . jauW-2dlw . TUOi. OOODBRED. nCJyiXESS CHANGED. , , SHAVE .old my Mock of Groeeriea to Meesrst Z. H . COOK ft box. who willeoatinno the aaiaeee at asjr old staitd. tilch I hare rea'ed t the at for hreiears. T&er wiil also eiaaeot with it their piesent busioe. ol Famil tyro erie aae rroaueo t boi . my irteBfla aaa customer, wilt eall aaa eaasttBO their stock and give them a liberal trial. t - . lar-ttrinr frott my preeeat h' eine. . 1 would ret-trn my ioeere thank, to my aumer a. rrea .aad enstomeri foribxir Tdry liberal pa rouai-e. aod what i. stitl m ir de .ir.tble ia b i.-a-ss. their -r. s-?noral pnneualiry in niat-rii.l aid." I shall henee'or.h b found at the oilr jr Gko. t otrk a Co. toi wnicb nrw 1 am a member .. ad . sive to the busin -si of that house my personal atteatiua. -d where i shall te pjeao'-o to see my irieada. ao22-tl M. W FQhTEIt. TOI.XSSKS Ju.tr'eoirel per Stok well, direct r.. 1Y1 the taet-2t barrel. ad Oali-bblsMalaaecii lorsale io. t casn or approved paper ir - - jaB22 ' . SEO. FOSTER & TO. EO Reals, Caaal Boat Visitor, low ror eash hy . jai.1. , , . UEO. ifOiTJtl er & co.; .--;'. jvotice...., fpHE BBdersifraed harins; purehwed the eatire stock of X Goods, eompritnf a larce assorttnent of Watub.. J awelty. rlooka. A;.., formerly owned by t. Ijoi-eu wouldrestcciully intorm the citiseusol hvuimvillo and vicinity, that he win continue the buaiaoss at Ihu old tand. ob rirststreet. be twe--B-Mata aod.Loeut. and W'ruld hehtpi j to wuitna a1! who win tavnr una sub a eaii . promising to give saM! ictioa ur bo sale. The ksthe stock ail) be sol rat s-na l advanc. on ttrst eost. aimour ot mrtmsct TO- wobhick raicKS, aad aI roodn warranted y. repro. B'ed. A w" 1 1 kiads of Watehea aod timo pieces repaired in the ot nanuer. aiiuat mouerate cuarge.. .- , jB2i-f .. . . . rHAS..RARTM. Of the Condition of the Canal Bank at Evanvi!le, -lad, for the six months preceding the xat nonaay or January, 1855. . ; ' ' ; KKSOCKCES. ' '"" ' St-.e Bond, with Acditor... . ...... t U'uoa Uieounted 2il.-l Kill. Kenans-e .. l.77l 06 N-..lsof otuer lianas 13.UW - Amount ol the iiebtadue to the As.ieiatioB or Disk oy otatr taoK. .............o Furniture ........... ...... ...... .... Incidental Expense. , ' '' lioid - - ' , ' Silrer. t Coin. ....... ..........v 8,419 3 HI S7 80 10.132 95 "Total...:. 21) ' .- : . LIABILITIES. '"' ' Amoaatof Capi-al Stiek, tatladiag that deposited ' .. with the Auditor ot Sute, pai4 in accoremg to the provisions of the law ..... 9100 0C0 AmnBatuue otNer Bauae ormuaeedcirpwia ions. eraasvMiiation ; - 6 75 7g Amount .loa wpte wrk., 4..'i24 tl Amonutof Bote., i.ille. or other eridenei. f debt, iaaued $ 0 (X ' rf . - LmuMs. siad.......,.,,,, jm . , r 11.113 Pr.etaad Lo 6 IUI I TotI. ....2 Ü..V: ;0 Amoaat w' leh the Capital of said AsoatloB or B nkhas heeaino ease durir;he proeediugsiid aioaths fany Nona Maa esof ha ffi ei- a V .0 .AMooiatiin or Una". John S Hopkins. Pre.idac, WU.iam I. Pago. Caohier, Augu-o. Lenioke. Book-Keeper. .. -.-. Names o Person, who h.e heenm- parties to the Articles f 's. .eia'loB withia said per'od None. . . - . ,. Namof Persons who ha withor.twa therefrom None Nameoi present Scockholdera lLa svilU laMiraac Co R-bert Baraoa. Charl. . V'iela Diysefdiaooaot Er.ry businesdar. 1. .... ii ' '' Bd hours opea fort e-ria-actisa of buiine.s. to-wit: From 9 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M. STATE OF IXWAXA. I . ,!: V.aderkaeth Ceiin'y.j"- .. 5 1 Wat. T. Parts. Cashier. King doly .won. depoesindeT that Be iatho Cashier of said Baak, and that t e or-goir. report of the traoaaetioes aad conditia of said Bank, for the period therein a imed, is true aad cornet, aseor tincre te l-st ofhiakwowledge aad belief. WUT PAGET - warn and eubseribed be ror- mi. thi 17t -'s of (L).-J.nosr. A. D. 183. s , . H. Q. VtUBtl.ER iaaal-ei - .- r Jfaaar, J-ablio. S

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jov iw vom TiMK for a p ruai. VS ri I't'XfaV i!u I xmill itisc'iuui. fur GrGar Ul VMU.Uf .. - u. u.wi.r. a "J" . .1, V. . , u tf 1. 1 f Dk liT . Hi I Mm -j , . . . - -, . , - . sj. u w tr. OCTI.KIfS MK5IUAXTII.K MUTIH FI.CID. M.w 2 Mxwi, dot tea, ol imj cuoicw Iiik u-r stile . ja16 S. H KILBbkr it CO. a T 4 L A X T A. Crt.roBfl losurann ud UAukis f?oEnnanr. Pisa nn' and Mechanics', and l.simiiiK. Rank ot Hwr-;-a: Baak nr cnacaaooca aua coBi-m-reia Uiiit ot a)kviiie anilMciu&hi. od must otli r Ifanks of A lai am. T iinaa-ae. i Gt-ara-ia .tad North aud South Carolina, twken at par for Utoeeries.br S. lä. GIL1SH RT - CO . - ' jaa!6 tf - - .. MjrWwr, St t-"l 'I KB. 1"" H mipe" Koll Butter, r'.'d aid for saleat janltt . - T. H K A DSN Orvcery. iri:i. i'Odoi Irish EMilajtrM'd and f .r aal at ilij,ult - T. ilEAuEN'S Urocorj. , THK I10D1AM C OAI. COMPANY 4 RE fil'inn teir Or.iers from tb Vines Bütil BSTlgitioa x oathe rtvt-ris resumed. All Or4-rs left to th trenoB v-ll be aitea led t- tho saoi. .ay. frder from StatWv. ob Ka:lroid aiil ie tailed at obgo. delivered at. destiButioa oral Dvpot mi? te nquire-'. jiUlC-.f - J. II. BARNARD, Sec'jr. . APPEAL TO THE LADIES J. OF EVANSVILLE -AND .VICINITY. Particular Altrartion.' ' ; YT'5"r'K are prepared to shcw to our numorots M.toators .Bd patroa. aa e&tiro oew st -ck f iuter Uoo .. e,nitiht ihe riuhej. vari'ty and tho Bj.ost to.utilul assortment of nucli gn,d- adpwU the pn&.-ftB. Alltitese iioo'la having l.eea purchased nd selected hv 31r Jaeuh Loeweutbal in the New ork B-arket, we enittt un-urpansed a-Hva&tagi-s, a -d are enaUed to olf.r th,m at unusually low prices, .... , O.iruew and -asollent a-sor-nieBt ein t-w.e erery article im 3iual,le aud d-.-iraMe in the line of lry 0--ods and ClnthYou are re.pectfullj foiieitrd tn call n4 emi these i;..ods. . . . WM, I CEWENTIIAL fr CO.. jaulSr..i- . Oorutr I iint aoJ Hia ila. Miss, J if. WAsnntnN - ; HILLING MEDIUM. Jii TT70ri.D re'peetiully' oll' r her sertiei i. asiirted ty ber V " hBebaiid.-to tlie i-ffl letad paitiunlartt thoae-wlüi Bch difeaso us have ceurnliy latäed the skillof rlLa'iucQlfar." Mrt. vv . ex'tuiiue and po-nts out dl easi. without touching; the patieBt. while IB Ihu . latrvoyanc state. - Ksammations of peraoua at a otBaiee ill re protpptly attended to ..a the receipt nl (3 (l and a 1"C o' hair or vther r Ho. wuh uan e aud U e rei.idere.' ot the atteuc. V . are als prepared tu taaa patioutsu&der i.pr csre tt our refideaco, Atdr.ss , J. B -WASHHIIKN. Ne-tideftee Blulhcrry. street, leiwctn Kirt and .-ecosd, Etsuiti I, la. ' . . ... . jmlt ilm IIl.T i!i;u II'. ;t . v. ; TRAVEDfrom the enhwrihera'-ont the '.t of "eptenil et last, a lere- reif cow. maiked wiih ,o vntier-slitpe in the rlzhtesr. and lrvin(r a white ffai-in the fi rehesd I will pay a literal reward 'o anj' be wtio will return her to me at ini rosiririce in this titr. ' Will. ülttNtU,. . Kvau.viüe Jaa 11. it-5o. diw : M. lt HAIaOXS 50tpe. foritli law j . . .. a. r.. i.ii.ui.h r, jt c.. ; " . -''nre, a.ar Water St. -M jau 14dtfi C HOICK XV: Ii. III-;EK-li7toforey jinllüif b. E.G. 01 CO. Ii. FOOL FI.E SAUT-25b!'gfortaVleo e. forsa'e u lidu . o. h. G. dk CO. : SB. AI.MOAD; A!D FM.BI m if harre'sfor sal tf j.nllJil 6. t. It. 4 CO. ; rpn I.LOV C 4 K Dl-K 2 lexea. lest qualiiy. f. r Ts JL by . tmm liixt , .. K. (i. aft CO. j t3ii;rinr.u uvov. . , N TEW okd ilansaf' 4 an . .- IIFADKV-S ISIbt tarUoru. mm -r w I'm nusnei. orxt. 51 0 bushel, shell td .orn. at " ' HKADEN-S i . t -i..-1 ' 'Jroeerr. ' jan 14 1.-. ; KOTICK.- . .-r-.v... i ITaTing .old nnt rnr entire iutermt ia the 1st ( of Morgan. K'en A Preston to Issae keen and Cvprisn Pr-eca. the bustne. of the 1 .to tirui will i.e. settled up l.y thetn. fc - JOin'H. M "R'JAM-. -janfZia str - W'.K. I'KESION. ' - - Oi.TtT.KnIIlP. ' ' The undcrsiznei havl' g pur,'hj..:d the interest of John n. T. rtm aa-I v iliiaui R. Prestm In th- late firm 6f Jlorgm, Keen a Protou, hav. i.soci-At'-d hnu'elv -s together i 011sines under th' ninl d firm of Ke u änd Trton and wi(i e-nrinnehe whol'sa'edry sid bos-nes at the old siaad 41 Morg.tn. Kea aad Pre.tou. rirst.tr t. ' - : . M .tf! K KV.; 14 Wa5t!. .j.v. . ,j t , CVl'IUANJ'BESTON Sl.tirn. The nnderfiied" kc"pi an kands'a supply f P.-Myrille flonr in harrel.hy tho'a-ire orcmall quaati r. ' J . 8.' J AQl ESS A CO., janlitf. ' 1 Gl'JIW'.BAG AT Al t'TIOX. , TV. w ill sell Tiicsdiiy mnrnii g. January l"th. l8w. at 1 onr-.-l ? itoumj. .usieconl Hinl 't'ninr Kis. Ihe ""Mt order, and well worthv the at ten Li n of dm Buyers alo 60 boxes of frlws wure. aesorteü. t jinlM tt OOLSKV & NELSON'. Ancti"Bcr. ' COFh'KK KKl as 1'riacH Kio tn rtarr and for sale i f '. j.u 12 tl . OUK.XALZ.t.LLC. : Ai CO.TIPAJVV NOTICE. . LT. persons h 'Tine complaint to make or order, to ge. dema-dirie the a' eution o thi Us Company., will please ohI at .lohn J. hindter Est'a, olhce. A elate taa.be luuui eon ' en lent, it Be persoa is within . ... - jan lidtf j C. G. KE ATS. President.' J KAIS1S 25 oxe. received and rorsalehr'' -- I jau Ixdtf ORR. lALZELL 4 Co. i BRE'll TH B 23 half chest, in store, and for .ale ly JL . jau 12Jtf ORK, UALZ"LL A Co. ' 'anOO iCCO-73 hose, tuor ed hrsnd. for -alely i JL jau liilt . ORR, DALZELL A Co. SJlCE 10 tierce, (prime Carolina forsile h ikft jK12Jtf ORK. UALZRL L A Co. I APKfl TO reams, assorted, Wraplng p4ner for salehy 1 ' jnliltf - - IR. OALZEI.L APo-. . M ltAPPIAfi PaPEK. - , bEVENTY -FIVE K-mdi agsortcd size. la store aad or . . ile at reduoed pi ice. by '.T. W. & ft. VIPKER Y; Bi A. All II I 1( I.IKÜMI.T 23 bbls. 0fL1keo.lt; a. tx -i oou. ot iw.bBwba. lort Ii by tn lllrf J, W . VICKERV.i aiHiTK BKAIVw A .Ml HiUllAEV A fow Ills, ef a) w ' oaeu la ators aaa Ivt taif by jb lOtf .,J, W & S. VICRtERY. STAXE.TXEIVT ; .ft.. , OF fapital Stock aad indebtedae. of the Evansville Gas Light Compsnv: - .' .. i Aiaouutof Capital .took.;..'.; . .'...ßO.effl ' 7 .. ...... aid ia......-.v äo.H.öO i - ' Total indehterlncts of C" st date l.lMO., , ! .' .-. V.. a KEaT.-j. Pn-sid at .,' ' '' f JNO. J. CIIANOLKR Di'r So, i . al sTihed and sworn to bwloro me, thi.aih day of. January, 18Vi. Witueas my baud and seal, at KvansvilloV' - i , . t. .--. - JaJIES 11AKI.A.- 4 'r. 1 jaulQJlO ' ; ' , ... Notary Public. V. AKOTHEIl ISVOIPB OF PXATFOUtl S'Af,ES. - - . ft SSORTEDIWll-l. warra ted true and good; and ia prtee lim. tar below any ia the market, C'll soon at ' CHAi.S.lfElMj 2 d-rshelow the B. k. iaIOtf 1. .. ; notice. -r J J ';. " ;. jyrOTICE isherchy ivn that the undersigned has been spiv peUted Administrator of the tatate sf Arthur McJo.hnsto, late of Vanderbnrgh -eouaty.deoeeeiodSaid Estate is .oppo.ed to he nolven'-,. r. CUARLEi JicJonNSTON. Administrator. ;t,, .Hotiee, of .Sale, . -- : . NOTICE is herehr given that I will sell at public anotien. OB Ta-ed the 29th day ot January next., at the 1 ie resldeaev of Arthur MeJohnxtoa.late of Vanderbargb eoaaty, deoeas-. e: a t mo p-rsoaai property . 1 aot ViKea by tne widow) coasting of horses, eat le, how. sheep. croa. bat, hav, waaoa. farmiog ntensels. Ac. A ere t of thine montbs will he givea 00 all soma over three doUars, the purchaser riving his nets with approved security, waiving valoaii- n and appruisreeat laws. , . ' CIURLES ilcJollssTON.i jaa83w '!'-'-- - Admiaistrator. . . J-tJer s tt IS IB31 i I,. II. & E.tt.WAGIIEI., ALBANY.!. U E-KriC-rL 1.1 inform. 1 i ricni-. in Evao.villeand "' ".'. -mat oe uas or ne present opened an oftW on h-eond .'ret, three don-- F.t of the tcoad Pre-il.vtern Church, where he wU. be rleased to oper e lor all who may desire hi. proroeeioBal svrviso. . . : .-j . ian I cf. . . - . . ,1 Di'Min rio.v. - v. ra-IIIE FIRM OFMOROAN. KEEN & PRESTON is thi. JB. day disaolvid hy limitation. ' : -- -, r JO'f V fi. MORGAN, '" ----I I. KEHN. - - ; jaalst. 18 tf, ; i . ..W-. R PHE3TON. j v CATlSK1T9.-,ICe Blsek Satinetat, - , 3.,. - - I do bair-eerit do. , Rrceisodthi.day aad for.ale n J a MRS LOW Cf jaa 1 daw 41a Main rreet, Louisville Ky. PliVR PRIXT 2 ee Sprigte'. and Allen's Pink . Prints, received this day and 'or eale h ' JtMKI LOW CO.! jsa l-dw 418 Main str et, fconisvilte Sy.

r IPK.V COTTOXAPF.S JOraee, Ripka'. CobVobadea. reoeived this da asdfur saTe i.e i? ' .. -,. . .... JAMES LOW CU., 'jaa l-dw 1 - , 41 Main .treet. Louis-villa Ky.

EVANSVILLE &. CRA WFORDSVILLE RAJ L. 11 O A DU

sad alter Moady. De.. Slst. until further Betlee Kim, Vail PiiDifT Triti 1pim EranrrUlo ft 1:4 P. Ai.; rrt? at iuian- t r . , ... Kim ii pa From KtbI11 t rinrinntti.;. ...... .A. ...... 0 do X 'C l"'9 ..... ....i'...- I ' de " da " In,l!naroli. ........ V da do Trr. lltult . 4 C do d i i Cle )d .rw .4lMr.-. .... ..U d. do Pisbivh l4 7i; Second St. Itri Kxpre UTe. ViBBB. at t:IJ A. M.. ttiitti at TurTe-llt t 6 A M . .eoaai-etiBg d)t lor I J diati.poii. Ciiieinnmia. I.on .Till.. tnmnDui vi.reiyi. nr. all uints Ea.t Kcturn ni;. Ic-avr. TerrcHaat at 11:1 f M. rrtve. at Viacenaea at. i,oua. ' ai., c9bbciibs; ii LoBi.. it -1 1. . i j;.na.Ai;. . V a .K.m...f . a r. im I UMIWC CUCV.CW W - . dianupolis. - ; 11 l'aily FreUht Train. leiTrETa.'ni BiTrr7 A . M . on which lal raiseiiaera will be wkeB , Trtiss' run l y lad aaipuli. tinie.;wh.ch la eifit BliBBtM taster than Evaasvti-le timo. - h - k KS Vt any inoTnjatioB or theonrh Tickets, apply at th Tic Oftico. head of Lonu-ts-.reet. tvaaiTiile. ,. f ttT dce27 . . . .... - . .- J. J. lljtMELS. .!'. - Eeq Tr; TrinoetoB Clarioa. ViaeeaaesOaiette aad Hwdcraou Patriot take out othtr adr. and copy . , . . . , f THH FIRST KKW I-OODIX IM5 ,." "" F BTST RECE1VKB p.i e.oaBe Woo Side, a eompleto' V asoortment of eloth and double eoau. toiiwn faans. roet-s white and wader hirta drawers. 77. which will besold cheaper than ever, ai the- Wulra&tar Clothing Store. . , - -J IJ ' -i j .leBltrSiSZlKB-: - 11 i ' "' S' " w .- r v ' T . f . V I ,.TPg MCTl'AIi' FlUE ISSCJIASCE coyiJ Z : 3 Kitcai. riniIyriiaSCx CjirA!r ;t 1 1 oi Vanderbur.b Ca.. Januar I. las. 'A' Iff election for Secretary jf thi. C impany. werrf BBtifr th next auaaat blee ioo. will be hela at the Citr 0inoil Chaaiber in fcnTil'o. -n Ttanulajr the Illh last. botwoea tho hour, ol Zaad to'e.oe v. i . . . . ' jaBtdS c-.--.: e W. P A K E rrsIaWBt;v tt 'J?.'.Y'- f. TOBACC; AXD C'KJARH. XJ 1 M- Butt.. Indians -Qbccb CUen( Tahaeco. üvH. At:4 do. (Jold Ltat. '' " js-W . Gross fine Cut. " " tL ' 5.(ki ( rie.iu Opera Citar. SOU l.a Vria, - . . V r H i c' öüü AecoBUoe. - at low fijurna far eashhr .. iaasatr. HORNBHOOi: oji,rtsHiir.. Is3 : äs? ttusha,. of Corn Meal: ; ' ovaj-i im Uiisheli Hals: '-" ' -. ' 75 B Su;eifiae Flonrr m ree.lrinr bf salohr' - ' jaa.1 , t J. W. . VICKh'RV. ' JFVr ICECEITED." ."' , BLACEWOOUa for Deceotltr: t t.-t i.-u Cham i-r." Kdenbursh Journal for January! Xal Frank Lile-snew llliutrjted Pr; .-!.: ,t?fiM Household U'rd. lor Januury; ' ..f v i:s rlj.t tr-vt-t -'Halloa . Pictorial Paper; .. . i;.T, v,,;x r Frank Lile's Journal for Jaauarj; ;,y,.i B j,f : .. Klaa ot our Union . . , - ,,.,-. , . .Yankee Notions for Jiauary; ' -" 5-! "' -1 Weeklv Clipper: - f'5o - White' Ceiimerfeit Detector for Jaaaary; ,T. ii Wwkly Triboae, at 1 , ( jaa5 r,,f . - . - SAMUEL LISTER'S toeklKr., j 1 '.'BOLTIJIO CLOTHS .s, OF ever No., just received and for .ale. Also a t rst rata Cora and Col'h Crusher which snay be f art based very cheap for caahi t Oall at. . . . . i t. -j, R. MONROES Fatnily fJfoeery, ,t jan.f Corner of Oak and Second 11. . "ÄjOTH- P THK HOl'RPOnT MISMO ASO il Hasvw aituui.su Bak laaea at PAK rorgeod. at the toweatoash price at . . . i'1 .(IVOR'S Finilt flrwufe,1 mi ri.i' k.m 25 binu nolens, 1 1 1 1UU :hosh GreeB Apple, lM-do Cora AloaJ. 45 dot us d Brooms tuts veer n at ...n , - . t: COOK'S Familr Oro.ery,, fmuS MA CK I nCI.:-Craci.i. rrs' lwte close h i.cia-dtf - KO. i'OSTS ft ct , ; . a' . f, a- . um ll-je)i fH - -i?" , -m ä-k Brsn wTUU Hint Ilotrriny tot tmla whrimviwr-t-40 UMM "lea, t ia' SOAP An CAXPLIiS.-, " . 'AO &. Tallow Cnuiea: ,' " - "4 ; i ,.i,.-l lbs8.r ..;of '.''ilivi 4i4) lbs German audCommda Poap; for vale Vt"'iant J.. Wf. Ah. VICkBRT. RUTICE.'.V"V;'l' - COTTRT OF COMMON PLEA OF." V ASDERBW XCft ' . . !OL.M .. , . v.. a IT . bow orlesed that thwre rhall he aa adjoaraid Session ol this rourt.io- eosbatesio 00 toe roarthiloBi'ar la Jtnary next, lort-he-pnrpnao ot cfaiplotiug thi uahaished hastBess ., the irreaeatreguiar 'loin, hereot aad lor the diapaiek of sueh other bueiiieits as mar nsularly eoma. hvfara Ahie t'ourt, when gs''o 0 convened, aad to ooatiaue ie ftsssiea if practicable until aaid uutlaished ta.iness is regularly eia.ead of. it is further ordered that all partieato said ueiaishoa bnsi.e.s. aud sH w itwes as1 Tesnlarl y ummoned to testify coBceruinr the same', will he Toque-ted i take atlee df tho tmeaudpluce of holomg .aid adyouraed Sesetoa oot-Ahi. Court, and to attend apon-the name withovt farther aatiBsa tion than is herein proidedw It i turthee or ere, that . when this- CoMi-t adjourn at-Ha eapiratioa- of - its 1 -re. sat regular t- rmv it will adjourn to meet agaia atttb Oears Hoos in Kvaasvilleoaea'd Fourth Monday ia Jaauary aexa. ' It is tnrther ortred that notice of the tie and piac c I balding eaid adjourned Sevaion ot this Court be given by publication of a ropy of this order, one at least in each of th at wapaper of the city uaderthe direetioa of -the Clerk thereof. , ian8-3w ' JACOhvLtJNhvENUKlMER. Clerk , . ' '-' 1 rrI? () I I.Kit 1 t H I ( AM HKI'AIHI.M.TE undcrnigned hiving c.tahliek.d a Boiler Yard at Rr aa.villo. i wow prepared to make and rcBaJrlieilera wil give sati.factioa ta rthe.rvao. . ProB'pt attoatioa will be paid to all who maye-il a pun jim ta do their work., i Orrlerouay ba left with H sty Saiiriher.: of the Lamaaea Fouadry. or Briakmeyer, Uesker a. Co. .of the Kogl- Kesadry on tU. canal, ilaia street, a . ,- . JOilN kiiOFPj -j-.i i . ii.'jt: - '-. . . (tft .if enHFEKKKCXX'. a) ,.. -., IlKitRTARnntiicB. rlHisrstF.s Klc.wab A C Job llK-Rnit, Ww.hon.a. Bkrkaku Nijbkic. il.J.'O t u,D. EOLIITOI "e. jaa4-ly: . j ; y f .-. ;- -y flKKPOCRKTKXIVKSl- t,n,,.n. ft Pino RsxorM (in case, and liB(Iy) ..ww . Oents" Traveling ease.. ' '" 1 C 5. Colt. Revolver. 3,4 and 3 in, ' Justreo.at CtASTS; WELLS jaa 10 tf. '. -- -y - - 1 .-. ----piTTS'RITKt.II rOl,. '' -. ... 1 rr af Sf k ff ft BUSKPl.S pnre-Blaek Uiamowd." ow " b. n a. w at wharf and lor mle tor eaeb aaly ia lots to suit purchasers byjana ORR k SWANSON. Ff.OTJItlNe ITIILLFOrt SALF; f.i.. TREnadrrsigBedofer for sale his Flouring Mill, in the . town of ray villa. liLiuoi. Almost every thing coaaeeted with the Milt is aaw eug:u. Buss, bolting cloths.. Co. There areshree sua of atones. witU evervthiug in axoelleah rnnaiar order, and. calculated to do a fine end profitable lui- , ne.. There is also ronurcled wih the Mill anew two story dwelling I ouee. well arranged for comfort, with the Beeessa ry.out houses, etc. .-.To a person desirous of embarking ia a busiai-ssof this kind.achao :c is here off end which caa hub seldom b-- had. : The eonn'ry aurrouoding this, abonnd. ia every kind ol graia so aa to keep the mill ennsraritly mnaing. all'uf wbieh can 1; o'.itained at euch prices aa to enaka tho running of the mill' very prontahlo The entire property wilk he sold on reasonable term-, and time .given for a part-a-wha-putebase moay sobs to make it easy and if desired.a farn) ar improved laud will he takes. . For further particulars rnoairaSB the p.emiso. . , ; . ,' ' JOHN HHJaLL.- 1 jsB tr ! -.-.t. t-. ..4 ,t. .. . fcty ; : D E S I G N ER-A N D . all T T ' i.V coppp.n Aarn un Asf r: For Iflakin U.xrt, Halet, C'ajiKa, &c.mr BRtSS Alphabet, and Figures in ten, Stercil Brwshee. Mark'ng Cupar Marking Ink, and aih the Fistsrea! Marking, constantly oa hand. T V R. a. hastwo Diplomas aad'aS lvwr Medal award ed him for be-t speciraensof Stcncihia . STENCIL PI.ATK not us ia s manaef -to earrv aafelv ta any part of the United State. All lettaraat inquiry .-aa tapriees, AC. will itc answerea prvmi-wv- ? . . . 4 t V K. A HEN, Proprietor. . - . . , Steaeil Eetahlishmont dec2t-d3m - '' 141 VTalautktr.et. Cincinnati,. UMo. CR ACH Fits AT WHOI.KAl.tiCAD RKTAH" fBHIE nndersisned eonstantVr keep on haeda 1am aasert fl ment of fresh Water. Bu'tfr and Susar Craek.r.. aaa also of S'ldav Plot and Naval Bread, whieh heiag maaafee tnr-d by th laiest im. loved M rl.irerv. the eaa be sold at at lost a price as IB an piaeetn the neat and arenotsioeiie in quality ly any other manufactory in ttieswantty. A . -ock alwa a on hand at my stop, oa Water treet bt Sycamore and Vine. .-..v.. I. d i.du . w,-.i -rt...-jj BlXZfSs larga hetweea '---- removal: ' i xv.. a- s- vii Krnv. OAVE removed their ataoh of firoreries.oto from thel old tan.i tu the now four itory building two door. kla w to Washjagton Hof L , ' W take this method nf retnmlwg or sineVre ihsaU te ear numerous friend a4 eetorere.far ehoir erv liberal patronage extended to as darin tb shoit time ibatwa kav been in business: aadhve hope, striot atteotioa to. -kaai-ass. to merritaeoatiMaae of tbejame .aJ.-J . -, . , , . J. WVA- S, VICKERT. dl'dtf - .., . Msia st . hetw. ea S-enpd ad Third. ft I.K. 20 bM of a aevf-hra-uil and a operier - article. J:w iauroeeirrd .ad for wie br derl8-dtf PRESTON BEOS.

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