Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 150, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 February 1856 — Page 2

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-ADD. S. SAUDEBS, EDITOR. CITY OF EVANSVILLE. SATURDAY MORNING: :FEB. City Town Clock. j A committee has been appointed by our County Commissioners, to prepare a draft for , new Court Ilouse. "We have a suggestion to I make to this committee, vhieh we trust will at least receive their consideration. It is this , that such a cupola or steeple may bo erected a the new Court House, as will serve a more important purpose than mere ornament, like tha dome of the late Court Ilouse. We pro-1 pjse the erection of a steeple with the direct objectof placing in it a Town Clock. We have already one town clock in the city, but it is too far distant from the centre of business to be of aay great practical benefit. This clock, hower, has been under trial for a year, and we are assured by a citizen well acquainted with it, and who has carefully noticed its workings, that it has proven itself a good clock, and given p3rfect satisfaction to those for whom it was manufactured. Lately, the person under whose charge it ha3 been, has from sickness been prevented from giving it the necessary attention, winding it up regularly, &c. During times ef high wind, the. tall steeple in which the clock stands, has shaken so much as to top the clock. This clock might be obtained at a low price, with the understanding that it shall be placed as we have designated. There is almost an absolute necessity existing for a town clock in some central place. At present, no two watch makers are alike, or nearly alike in their time. We have thought of proposing a convention of these gentlemen to fix upon some compromising regulation of time, by which we may be governed in our business transactions! A good town clock, centrally situated and kept under careful supervision, would soon become the time regulator of the city. There is no better place for such a chronometer, than right at the corner of Main and Third streets. The new Court Ilouse is the exact spat. The additional expense in providing a steeple suitable for such a clockand the purchase of the clock itself, is immaterial by the side of the public convenience such an "institution" would prove- We think no tax payer would grumble at this expense. We augsest thoraatter for the consideration of the Committee, hoping they will give it a thorough investigation. Knock Dawn aad Bribery. Between 11 and 12 o'clock Thursday night, tw Irishmen, Ii. Welsh and Emery Finney, while passing up Main street, were attacked by three or four ruffians, just as they were crossing the alley between Second and Third Streets. Mr. Welsh was struck in the forebead with what he supposed to be brass knuckles, prostrating him and inflicting a sore re wound in his skull, which was immediately followed up by blows on the head with a billet of wood or some other weapon, cutting same ugly gashes. His companion fled and raised th) cry of murder, but before an alirm could be raised, the villains had robbed Mr. Welsh of $100, according to his statement, and decamped. Nearly every night, for a few weeks past, similar outrages have been parpetrated, though none hadoccurrel quits so flagrant as the above. A few evenings ago, a man was stopped near the residence of the late Arthur McJohnston, by two men, who drew a sack over his head and eased him of $30, without inflicting further injury. There are a number of rough characters in our city at this time, and men of more than mere "suspicious character." With the exception of about three or four constables, Evansville, a city of eleven or twelve thousand inhabitants, has actually not even the apology for a police. Our City Marshal has his hands full of other business more closely allied to his pecuniary interests than attending to the police, or even civil duties. Our Sheriff is not compelled by the duties of his office to make a city police officer of himself and as ho cannot be re-elected Sheriff, ho has now no ambtion to distinguish or recommend himself, as ho did before last election, by volunteering p3 ferret out and arrest rogues. We ha ve actually no police force. Wo suggest that this is an evil which needs correction. Our subofficers, we have no doubt, endeavor to do their duty, but they are too few in numbers for the requirements of the city. fjir At the last trial of Prof. Tyler, for his Gift Concert exhibition, he was fined by the Jury $5. This with the other fine, makes just five dollars and one cent fines imposed upon him! We hope this will abundantly satisfy the burning vengeance of all the brass ring grown up children, who have been blubbering about town because they did'nt draw i fine prizes. ' 0" The weather was mild yesterday, and there was another "right smart sprinkle" of . snow. Walking still slippery. We would 'again suggest that good natured people sprinkle ashes before their doors. The Cosmopolitan Art Union Association was to have had its Drawing on the 31st ult. There are a good many subscribers in this city, and we hope among them something . really valuable may be secured. ... Q7"We shall endeavor to find room for In cog on Monday, although we would greatly 'have preferred he had touched on almost any other topic, than the two he has seen fit to fatroiuea.

s .rOUE BOOK TABLE - ..... i ; Tctsam; for February. The February number of this valuable pictorial has been placed on ottr table by Mr. Lister. We ad.-' Y ise those who will read literature instead of their Bibles on Sunday, to procure a copy of this work to-day. It is literally overflowing with excellent reading, and sustains the happiest reputation of this popular Work. There are several articles in it. each worth the price of . the look. Call early before all the copies are taken. " " IIouseuolt Woods. This work, conducted By Chas. Dickens, needs no recommendation! The February No. is before us, filled with the very best light literature," mingled -with solid, matter, but all equally readable. 'This work

Ls becoming widely popular, familiar as "household words" indeed, in almot every family circle. It is the narper of England, and that is compliment enough. j The School Fellow. -This is a monthly periodical for the J?oys and Girls, published at New York by Dix & Edwards, and got up in the handsomest style. The February No. has reached us. It contains a large quantity of reading especially adapted for young minds, and illustrated by many very pretty engrav ings, Ho would advise parents to purchase a copy of this magazine for. their children. : i :,iAll of the above three works can be obtain- j ed at Sam Lister's Book store at the usual. rates. We refer readers to his advertisement for other new books just received. .. . i A Most Elegant Work. '.; .'' , Biiown's . Self-Ixtehpketikq , Family Eidld. We are pleased to announce, that Mr. 11. Fewkes, agent for the above work, is now in this city obtaining subscribers for this most splendid edition of the Bible ever issued in the world. It will be issued in numbers, each number selling for twenty-five cents, and illustrated with elegant engravings. The engravings are as fine steel engravings as wo ever saw. The typography of the work, and of. that we are a judge, we never saw excelled in any book.1 ' Complete, the members will make a most splendid work. We are glad to see. The Holy Bible has been chosen for an illustration of the triumph of modern art in one or two of its most important branches. We hope our citizens will liberaliy patronize this work. There is no decepton in it. We have the first four nubers, and have seen copies of the more prominent engravings which are to ornament the remainder; We 'can cordially recommend it. r It will continue the Old and new Testaments, with copious notes and marginal references, together with an exact summary of the several Bdoks, and paraphrase on the most obscure, and important N passages. There is also added to it an analysis of the contents with explanatory notes and Evangelical ' reflections at the end of each chapter, by the late llev. John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddington. . This will give some idea of the excellence of this ;edition of the Bible ' Mr. Fewkes will call on our citizens, and wc hope "ho will obtain a large numher of subscribers here. .i, . '" Eightly Conceived.. The Vincennes Gazette alludes to Mr. Willard's efforts to secure the passage of the present State Bank Law, and to the Old Line Convention resolution against this law, and then s.iys: : . . In this connection wo cannot resist the temptation to copy a little extract from one of John Pettit's speeches, in the Constitutional Convention, upon the Bank question: , "How dares a man to rise up. in this age of the world, and demand at our hands exclusive privileges'? h)'v dares he come, with his deformed heart, if not head, into a body of this kind, and ask a privilege for himself and his neighbors which may not be granted toothers? Sir, let. me say, as an expression of my deliberate judgment and it Js the cool and unbiased opinion I have long enteitained that any man, I care not who ho maj' be ;beggar, priest, angel or devil who shall ask more for himself than he will concede to his neighbors, and to all his fellow-citizensina State, is a thief and a robber. He can be nothing else, and the man who will yield, unless forced to yield the man who will tamely submit to allow another to enjoy an advantage or privilege which, as a citizen, he may not enjoj-.is a coward and a craven, and deserves the lash of the slave-driver'on his back. He is a coward and a cravjn, who will willingly reside in a State which doe: not mete out to its citizens equal justice.- He is a thief and a robber who will ask it, and a coward and a craven who will submit to it." " : ,' ' '..'! . At Laßiyette the other day, Willard eulogi zed this--same John Fettit. " i Spaniel-like, he licked ' the hand that smote him? - : Pettit pronounces Willard a "coward and a craven' a "thief and a robber," and Willard, in a "set Bpeech) mingled with honied phrases," flatters and soothes his anathemetizer! - - . Steamboat Expenses. .The St. Louis Intelligencer says the wages paid out on a first class Missouri steamer will amount to the large sum of $1,000 per month. It gives the following prices as "about the going rates for the year 1856:" ! ; t ' -! Two pilotä, each .Mi0'JJ......i....'.kve month.... $ P00 Two engineer, arb.flä, ...... 300 Two strikers, ouch $J0... " ' .... lbO Captain, $iWV. ' 200 Twock rts, Sl"5ud S . " " .... 3. 0 Two tuatt4, til 13 and $70.. -r " . " .... 200 Two stewards, $101 und S5U " .... 150 Six ciltn boys, S'-'ä eacb.... " " ...a'lStt Two cliamUeniiaids, S3 aud $x;o.. " .... 50 Four cooks at 1U, $ii,$Waiid S-0 " ." ... 200 foriy duck hands ami firenteu S 40 each i " ....1,600 Tot;il amount per month ...4,050 It will be seen by the above figures that the cost of running a steamboat in the Missouri river is no small item, besides we havb not mentioned the carpenters' wages, and any boat in the trade carries one or more. Add to the above amount, the cost of fuel and stores, and, it -will be found that there is some expense attending the running of a Missouri river steamboat. . ,.- -" - - . , fj7"Sse Messrs. Shaner, Sanders, Garvin it Co.'s advertisement in another column. '

-rr - Cairo Items. - I " BY MÖSE. . .;.!.. : Cairo, III., Jan. 25, 1856. A triangular plug muss was prevented in town the other day simply by an explanation. Two men quirrelled; one of them, terriblyincensed, drew his "revolter" on the wrong man. The latter, never averse to a fight even for the fun of the thing, "drew" also, and each took deadly aim." At this juncture the right man stepped in," similarly equipped, thus forming a beligerent trio each undetermined who or how to" shoot, or who might shoot him. Hesitation ensued this gave time for explanation explanation followed and prevented a delineation of Marryatt's figure of a triangular duel. ' - ; . - i . ..

07" A frame house belonging to negro Jim, a slave owned in Mo., caught fire here last week and burned to the gronnd. Jim had earned the money with which this house was built, outside his slavery, and was years in the accumulation of iL The loss reaches about four hundred dollars, and it is supposed to be the incendiarism of some wretch fastened here by obstruction of the rivers, which created it. QCr'tom Wood's wharf-boat, the "Hit or Miss." sunk at our wharf last week, and bids fair to prove a total loss. He has instituted suit against the steamer Shotwell, aliedging that' she was the cause of the sinking. lie lays his damages at $2,5'JO. Tom's fortune of late has been exceedingly fickle. Last year he was principal owner of the large wharf-boat Patrick Henry. This boat sunk loss $6000A large lot of fine Liquors owned by him was saved from the wreck, which, five months afterwards, was consumed by a fire in which your humble servant had an interest. Loss to him in this case, about twelve hundred dollars. Previously, he was the owner of a handsome boat fitted up as a saloon and boarding house, which sunk and was entirely destroyed. Loss this time about four hundred dollars. Last August, during a fire in the place, what little he had left was diminished by stealing, the residue damaged by rough handling. Now, at the very onset of business again, he meets a disaster which well-nigh strips him of his last farthing. - Were he an apt speculator these losses would he less disheartening, but having secured his all by labor at night as well as day, they are almost overwhelinin;. 07" Largo' quantities of solid ice, thirteen inches thick, are now being packed in Cairo. Heavier ice . has not been seen in this locality for twenty-five years I mean, understand me, ice of home manufacture. 07" Curtis, the pedestrian, performed the feat of walking thirty six hours without stopping for any purpose, with all apparent ease. At the "conclusion of the feat he danced an Irish jig in a perfectly inimitable style. He is now endeavoring to get up a school wh'reinto teach the "manly art of self-defence" or in other words, is trying to establish a boxing school. Hope he'll succeed, for there is certainly less scientific fighting done in Cairo than in any other place I know of. A New PaPkr. Lem. Faxon and Ed. Willett, tlie latter a lawyer, the former a Clarksvillian. have commenced the publication of a tri weekly paper in Cairo, yclept the. "Times and Delta." The sheet is earnestly devoted to Cairo interests, professedly Democratic, but effectually, and 1 think very. sensibly, neutral in politics. Their, success already exceeds my former expectations concerning the enterprise, and if it eventually eomes up to their own, I shall remain as now by no means surprised at anything in Cairo life. They are both good writers in fact write the prettiest kind of hands! 07" A line of telegraph with a sub-marine crossing at Cairo, will soon be established Ikstween Cairo and Hickman, Kjv Thislins will bs a connecting link, securing northern and southern telegaphic communication. Its advantages are very apparent, and I am glad to add,' the bulk of all the means required to con struct it, has already been subscribed . The Caton line, with which it will connect at this pointy is one of the most reliable lines in the United States is well managed, communication north being rarely interrupted and should southern lipe's prove half so reliabel, no better stock than that of the 'link" can be secured ivwhere. Ci7"It is by no rusana an uncommon occurrence for seventy or eighty loaded freight cars to be brought into Cairo per Illinois Central Railroad in one day. This fact, connected with the further fact that navigation on both rivers above this point is suspended, whilst below it is but immaterially interrupted 'thus forcing St. Loui.s, in fact all other villages north, and some east, to secure their southern supplies through Cairo, will serve to show the extent of our present business, and the business which must unavoidably be done in C.iiro every winter hereafter, unless the Ohio and Mississippi foolishly conclude to disembouge their waters at their present sources. 0i7The boys at Kockport, many of whom are your i admiring readers, out 'o1 e very thankful to me that I have kept mum and not Mowed on 'em. Now were I to tell how, of late, they have been "cutting capers" and breaking up things, I'd be the means of divorcing such as are married, and of ruining the prospects of all the unmarried. But I won't tel yet. unless I'm provoked to it I won't tell how I w-as forced to get np from my sober couch at midnight and forced to perambulate the town in tagged coat and thin drawers, with a half dozen "rounders" who were no better

clad than myself; nor will I tell how they consumed a bottle of Catawba wine at M HeRight's Shanghai Ilouse, unless actually forced to do it. These thing are locked in my heart as secrets yet, but no one can tell what the future may develop. Look out boys, I tell you something's brewin'!

CO- My dear sir, if you do not check the tide of your compliments, flowing against your humble correspondent, Mose, the. time may come when he'll get. too big to speak to you. Now you know I can't pay back consistently in the same coin, through your own paper, else hang me, I'd do it. For the last "one" please say to Cy. Drew you want a bottle of sparkling Catawba for medicinal purposes Cyour family being indisposed, of course not yourself) and that I, Mose will "fork" at sight, which will be in aqout eight days from date. 07" To conclude this spiritless batch of items I will say I am sleepy, having lost eight hours sleep in the last twenty-four showing I have slept but sixteen hours. Human na-ture-can't stand everything, and although I delight in human misery, I am unwilling to realize that delight at my own expense. Good bye I'll go to bed. SPECIAL NOTICES. YOliSli MK.Y. The I eT. W. E Cheevr. ot Terra Haute, will preach a sermua to tha Young Men of thiscity.. to.-morrow afternoon. t 3 o'clock iu tad l'rt.bj-te-rma Ctiuerli Second street, (Key. Mr. ilcCarex'a.) Youth of beta Stxes, aua tha putlie gene-' ully . aro coruiail; 4aiiid to h jrseat. Ieb2-lt . NOTICE. The Vanderburgh County Agrtealtural and Horticultural Society will bo'.d its rt-guiar monthly mee.in at Crescitit Citj Uul, on Saturday. Feb. 2i. A lall attendance of member isrcidested. bj uuer of the Preiit ent. . jn30-i)t f. IIORNBROOK. Sro'y. dPg-DK. Ilo-iTmrKK's clJ-iatej Storcaoh bitters 100. KO olu in ouc ear n rh-n in the utut--al market ur th pist ni ty j :iT ims e-r tqu -u- nur o n uu rture tie , rouuecu to eid-! this Kr-ri auti u-epeptic. 4)ue wiue Rtass taut-n ti rce rim t .eh ui- Ujiore wain w .11 be a du re euro (or t, s?eu-ti; rill r lu-iv-fail ti auk-ev o he.iYtnsa irom tile ctiu.a h, keep vou 'r-e irv-m vnttveii-s. a-ost (ig-sti n. alve a good ri'ct'ti-. a.i" in., ait-b alf bie W tli. wuile a -um. o r'ete -n a-iff-ring trutn d- bilitj 01 aty kind ho tld fiil t try iriis great, autcdote. Try 3hbni. FoTsulu by all tus yrinc'i Oru'a'-a. janj - l.DEl'KSBEtK Cl'JVCII. XO, 2, Me-tnatla' loc f . M . . at thei r liail o-i VVan.-r atret. over the Tl-grapti Uihce, on tue brat aad third Saturday of ach ui.iiicn,' . . ot,t23d6ir I.AÜV'H UHIi VT Vl LUST. A LADY'S Hre t Piu was !o?tyest-rry. alsrscgoM pin m. witL bra:1. d hair in i which the own' imlu ihe r c-iver. ittice. rlhe finder will be rewarded hy leaving t at this fh2-S. JC4T received a fnah supply of Boa Clarke, hy Fanny Fern; Wi iow l'edott fat'ri; Which? the Kight or tha Le ft " y U:e. or tiio llutnan Cumeiiy; Ollie; Doesticka; K.x Picker; vt a r 01 Bitile; Cone Cut Corners; Hidden Ptat; Gertrude, &cvnetir ParAonuats. aerrd Plains, hy ii adley; Mayant Percival; CjuTiiversy b-twetn aenutor tirovks and John, Archhishop oi York. - - ALSO KniDi Leslie's Gaze'te of Fashion, for Febrnary; " Househ id Words, by Chrrits L)ickons, oo? Waveily M -g.iicine. d ';. Putuyiu'a äl-.f ai.ite, do; lluue, 's L wies Book. ' oo; rank Lealie'a New York Journal, ' d.; S h ol I. Hew. do; lllii-tra'erl London Newa; Punch, and other Ameiicao pai ra ior tui week, at SA U L, I.ISThKs f bi Bo"k t ire. AI Tfc.Va iO.'v CUiii lUtOlt lilJS ,D I IlObll Ji Un.ii.bin "H712 i vie tha ttenti.ju o th pub'ic ti an examination j ul " kiliiclt inani-as Ooru shailer' u.. . n.eil.ihi..wa in ICva-javilla. it Arm .rona'a v nretionat ou Mum ät. I llii Sheller waa i-ateute i by Jan. es I. Juhn.itou, Dec. Ilth. 18 vi. and poaeises a- u.aiy a antafn-a ov.-r any now in ue. ti-at every prwt'cal mal will nj.on pvej a cur. ory x imina"OH, " oiic iirououi-caj it i Hfc Cm. ÜMK1.1 KK of -A.f ria . It m K rcD'ain n -rial ior a i w aava and iboee m nitous ca luve a opportunity 'f tee-ntcils m-rita. County or i. ate riihta . au oo purch ie l of the i rpri ura. tHA.Nlilt. SaNUüKS, ÜARV1V i-CO.. fe2-2t ' Proprietors aajTEnqitirer Copy. MUTUAL FIRE IVS. CO. OF VAXOERBrRfJH cr)., KVANSVli.i.E, Ixn., J noary 2J. 1806. j FiilT AAiMIAL HIvl'üllT. SV pnriuanc- ol the prvi-"ons of 'h 55 h ?ec;ion of nn Acta' the (ieneral Aa-. tuldy of the -M;iter luiti:ina. ent,ii.led '-A'i Act t'-ir t'ia iiie-rportioT oi 1 .n'.irauc- roo,p ini dSa n th -ir co v -r an I pr.jcnhing th-ir riutic, ' upprnved Jiiuo I7tn I82. the miler-iwne.i lliretorao' the M -to il Fire lus .r-i-ic Cutupau oi Vanderburgh couuty, aubinit the filloaltig report: .... Amount I Pruparty innrid ....$2:5.110 Aui'i-mtoi Premiiiui ote 20 in 27 2 020 : 3 IKauctcaah ree'd ou preuiiutn nolea Preeentvalue of premium notes...... ...... Cash rea'd on t-remium notes do - on Poliiaa...... Total Doduct expeusea paid , Caihonhand ASSETS. Present value of premium notes Caah ld.l-2 114 2 21 . 3 100 00 2.1-0 . 3 I' 45 I.MS 88 11.182 04 1 928 88 Total Assets... Vt'et: : -II 82 U03'T EaKLEY. Secretary. STATU OF INDIANA. Van-lerourgli Coun'y s S4. . e " Riiieri Itiru.s, vv'iil.aui It. Pr-s'on. Philip Decker and William B.tker lu ier du y aw ru . aav ttiut tht-y .ro Direet -ra o th. Mi'unl Firt- Iiii-atjue Cooiny ot V uuderi'Lrh Co., I aud hit the I'or'ttoina report ia correct and tiu 'o t-he beat j of their knowledge aau belief. K'illr Iii H.IKX . s, WH. R PltriSTO V, PiUL.P I) CKElt... W il KAoIKR. Sworn an-1 snhserihed ts 20th d-iy i f January before II. S) mi. H. Q W'liiEl.linV Notary t'u 1 c Tiiis Company coninuei. to take ri&ss at reaa natl.. rates oh bnildiug or personal j-n prty. in town or coumry. ypiilicition may be made to the äecretari or eithrroi the lt.rec. tore. 11)1. BAKc.lt. President.. Ku3'T BAHNES. Treaa'i, Kor"t T5ai.et. Sr tare. teiii-nlal Z. Ii. COOK & UN, 1 YII')IaKLK A.U H KT A It. UK VI. I US I EVA3VILLE, i DIANA. VHOMvSALH DEIVVKTaMKXT, - FIRST STKEET, FIRST DOOR FROM 3tAiy. IthTAiL DKl'AHTMUAiT. MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR BELOW THE CORNER. VJJ H. C -OK b- gi o thank hi rri-ud-i in Kvattsvill and JbLA neigh hir;iuuil. or their iaoM8 irrety t esioi uj-on btUi tue ii has b en i busiu(iw aTnun(;st theia. aud taike fits opp'rtuity nf in roluo ijk to i hur notice hisfoo.ilr. H A. i) OK, him he hiu taken in o rurrnershi p f roin thi d t. and soi c-ir l-r the ntr tirn o Z. ii. TouK ho.v. a CJntinni.n tot the uport 90 hberalüy con erred on bimselt Z. H.C keVon tiavm tk" th- buintrs preiuietjß at; a pnrchustd the wh le of the 3t ck of Mr. ü VV Foster, leel cniaenr that he v i 1 b enal-It-d to supply the citutn of Kvtadvil e iti :v -ry ars cle thf may rc-'i 11 e in the dro e ry and Provision line. Z. H. C Sob wu!i v-ptjcbi.Iy to draw Ui attention of persons in the country IiaviDK produce of any kind to dsp?e of. to their incr at"J facility for t skin if their -toeti, and app iniT fhm at heir stor-. with all arttcle reqniri-d n the vhnl HJtie dpartipeot, at prices that must ensure their orders fr tlie iuture. teb -tf GEO. KM NE. ratUP DF.rtKH. FHILIP KBAMLK. Gi:0. KLIM. & CO., llaaufactur-rs of Lird Oil, Soap and Candles. E are prerflrod ro to fill any or-Vrs for tbp above articles, and ell at a 1 w prioes tha san- n be had at Oi no unatt. Oritri tu ho lefc at tha store f Detter & Krimef ou Main street, between Finland Second auiar fat 2-3 m K?MVniHV (TIn4.T -f -rialt.by lv3 'ell ä. Is.. fiL.liERT & CO.. aSyc. nsr Water. fön iiitFl K FLOLU. 15(. . P,s-)T til, aiiothtr. K ft Fi brnJa oi tior mr sUe fcnl-giile or ret-i 1 I y t.b - J VV. A- d. VlcKKKV. p1 VMK! ( MKII A lot of Prairie Chirkena. Q iils. xJC au a irrcls, Veaisun, Rabbit) kn t'ir'-al- hv HIED FKClT. Dried Aril- and Pea- h- f ,r sale by fcbl ii S. ViCivEKV. AV ISTEB Fülfc SIX JUSTUS, A COOT) steady boy, about 16 ycara old. f do lisht work. Good wages will be paid, if he uiu. Enquire at this oaice. jana-3t JSJCK 10 tiorce (prime Carolina') forsale hv JL. jaKl2dtv ORK, DALZE ELL k Co. M .fl BSI1, tVWU Flint Hominy for le wholesale or re-

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CONDITION OF .ETNA-INSÜßAlICE COMPANY, I- OF HARTFORD, C'UA.V, ; . JANCAUV 1, i$..t. , A presented o its Stockhoidkrs.-aud mado-ont in c mpUanc withSiate Una ol .New York, Uiiio, Indiana. lUiuoia, STATEMENT. The name of the Coiporatiou is TNA IXSUKAXCE CO.UfA.NV. located at liartf.rd. Coauectlcat. AsSK t'S Of the Company are : Caan in hand aud in Phoenix Bank $ iO.939 69 , Ciwb on special iepodlte lu Pi,o3uia aud iUrtlorJ liauka. on ii teres 100,000 00 Caan in h nda of Agenta, balaaoea, - Uood.) '.61.021 04

Bill Receivable.-'payaMo ?u Baak KeaJ K-it.-i-?'. uueaeuuitttr d l lorVue B ut3, t aud 7 per beut." sein-. ii a 4il . 9 Inoi'iDö Koadd, 7 it ct seiui aui'uilly 20 Stare of & ituud t pr cc. ci öStut-: or V O. rto ti Jo co 10ür CtjU later 4o 6 do Ao H M il wuult te C'ty do lo do co lü HarCord City do b' do do Monty due tbe Cotrpany seemed by AluitiTaue 5Ushirea llurcivrd and X. Haven U.K. toik j-.j , .r IQSdhtrts H .rtforl and fr-videac R. K rircit. )rlerrdandgaarrajated 10 p-r c'Qt. ; 107 shares buatun & Voroettrr K. Ü. Jstocfr .... 2:Odhürj Cuun. Kiver ß R. ätock.... 311. !f 8 73 8 02 ; 18 72.00 00 7,2no Ot in. lo. 2- .Ö Ä.t 10 to ltl,t (41 o 123,600 00 '8,051 08 64.CXO 00 S.450 CO .14.1 (A) HO 97 rn 00 1,2ä0 CO 5,H4i W) 6,10) Ü0 l.S-bU 00 SO 0 bO M m 2 0 :ind li KU) 7 l.W 241 21 X) a o 4- 0 HO 140 liO KM 1S 4(iO 2-C I'D irO If) 2 8 2-0 00 HI no itu ino 13 Conn. River Co. Stock. t Bord Bank Stock .. Citizens' M'atert-ury.. . Kivle Pboeuiz Ka m.v Alech ' Exchange vtte " 0tv ' " lik'of TTt'M Co. Conn . River Hurtiord f rovi.v nee. llarttord ... 31 6W I 0 23.61 H il lt. 124 1-0 24.575 0(1 ll.biO "u 7 . M7 W ,75t' IK) 30.744 00 160,181 00 M-jrchantsEx" 'Nurch ki ver ' Meuhanics - Ii N . A mer ' - ' kik America ' bkK--pub!i " Cum'u with Sfk Broanrayilaifk ' People' M irnion Hanover ' - ' Ocean " Mi-tr.ipolitnn ;' Mutchers-A; Orovers Import-ersiV r-l'iea, Atn-.-r.Kx Ilk-btoek Merohanta ' I'J 825 iQ l). ilHl W li.llill It I 1Ü..1HO 00 16 Sil Ol). 18 .7 30 00 ü.ti.Ji 00 ' 14.1140 00 10. 700 00 11.7511 00 9,f-.ÜO Ol) 8,410 CO 1B.46 IK) . 8 .'7o CO 2'I.I0 CO II. Kl" Vi) 2 170 00 U S. TTU6tCo. Stock Jt. V.Liieina. i'l.astCo.Stk.X.T lu.KC CO 10. -.I II Hl 227. SIS 00 hlo Life Inn. & Truafe Ktk Cin'U Maeh.o: Tradera' lik sik Jersey City 9,11(1 Ul 1.ÖOII 00 $1,97,, 3ö 27 $171.082 47 LIABILITIES. Unsettled Claims for Losses and not due The Jltua Tnsurance Company presents itu patrons the very 7tt-actury condition, ot a larxe increase in Ciab Asset for th j lurthur security of thair pol ict a all our iuvestmeuta to int i-Uc-fd at the mininnim xaarlt.-t valae, at t present tinie ot -0 me dpr-a ton in the ataucar-t ot aante. 'I hry are ithar priiiiedt iOend payirife titles, O) -od. valuable and clean Investments. 3 i el l i it ar moderate interest and iccome. 'I ne siaudarii baiaoi which the Assets have bc-n valued. Veinff DOLI" Ai isTKR-sr liidi s this ofidlt-y. theC -miany calla at'.enttn to the tricth a"d s'-enriry it den ves ir.'in itseotni ii-d system of AKctci-s. thronen itsn?ent havinr the meaita i-1' presenti-iK a unite . phV.anx ot kxi-kkiknokd llNnKUWRiTKin. Which has workei. lor tiiirty seven e.tra. the hupi-i -st r.railta fi a'-i--khnMi rs. and claim. -nt- tVr loieJ and euabie it to enti-r the y ear ItliVi with greater prestige lor future ufeulueKBt' an ba yet been reached ty any r ally National lusur:i"e Corporation. All hu-inedS attended to with dTspntcl- and fidelitv. janüi-tf AL.LF..N C. UALLuCK, Agent. Cll VMBH WrS.-l easa Cham'irar Oingh-im rfd this J day .mil ior lata by J A i KS l.o.V ii CO . yan3I law 418 Mn street, Louiavil., üy. CVM3B1CS. I ease (?reen eol'd Camhrie; I do b!uo do; 5 do colored dorr-c'dthisaNiy and tcrsa'.e bv - , JAMK LdVV" a CO.. . jau.:ii-diw ' 4 18 Slain stiegt, Louisville, Ky. Cll.V.äU.-i bala Crash rtC'4 thisdav and forsalo t-y JAM Ks LO'V 00 . jan31-dw 418 Mam atreat. LouisvilU Ky. J 2 a cs H-.lpinm Cassimere; 1 do super fancy do- rec-'rt this day and for saVby JAM liS LtMV k CO.. iin?1-dw " ' 41 jr-vin atre -t. Lo'iiivitlc. Ky. HUfeltKV. 2" doa Misses' lancy Hose; .' 2-'il ilos white do; - IM in boys' fanev 4,.; ree'd this day and fovaale by J A .M BS LOW C t).. j.-ip.Tl-HAw 418 Main s'Teet. l.-ouisvilU. Kr. K5 l.K K IlivM ( :1"I'D.- 15ca.-a Illea.hed Cotton, asJls9 sorted .iniitii-s. r-.-c'-i this d:iy and tor aul by janl'-iUw J-tS. L'i't" A- i'O . 4.R Mrln si- Ln., Kr. IRON '-RAILINGS, VERANDA'S BANK VAULTS, J 4iL W -IiK, inOlV I) O O It K AM) 8 H D T T E K 8 1 SPECIBKN BOOK OF BAIL11XQ fcKNT BY 5IA1L. . T B.4KFR, jant0-?:darlm 275 Fifth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. e w n ot itix; , ii miixT r B II 15 imdriiirne-i ha .'e eotT,liiie-i a Mill, on the cum r of X sec ud and t;nul streets, tor tha purjoae of maonfacturing f 1 .ur and Ve 1 lo tU - homo trat We will kee: const:!,, tly en hand extra bra ds f Kioir. an-1 in quantiticsto suittiie traile. IV'elope to merita aharc of the public j-at-ro:a ly aivins; vou ag nid artt lc of Flourand Meal, (in ndag done to acconjm.jd. te the cnut tn trade I an 2 tt HART ti FA1KCHILD. CEHSfii: HISDS. 3 I AVE -Id outmy atoek rT'jr.jceriea to Mr R. D. Sieks, H o will eon lroe ihe l.i.si'ies? hi niy old aiand . c-irner ot S'-ci-nd and lak stree-a he h in, un iteil his ato-k with mine a h.icti now malt ea a lull Groei ry . He ia also prot iijed aitb an Kxpreaa agon, and will ile'iv.r goole t- auy per-nua in part of ti e city orsuiiurr'a. I tip- n.y old fr.en'I n-i'live h m th.iir pairoi ace. jnn2 tf J. K .MON'MiK iEV ir.OliS. : ACAULEV'S Eugland. id and ath volumes, XlJL Abbott's Life ul oleon;. Th N'ew P rcha e: Ti n eara am-ing the Mail Bag; Lilly liu-ion; l-ai;ap!il Novice ' - - Napoleon at St- TijJena, ete.. forsale athe otk Store of jan'9 T. C NVviil'nX Jt CO. AUUl.MSIKAiütt'S .ALL: PY orrier of the C nrt of Cotnmon Pleas of Vanderhumb u& county. I will fli at privat tule. at any time previous w tue tirnL d;iy ot Mrtb next. tr ti' n t then sol i at private ale), ctx thw naid 1-tday of .March. 18. Vi at i'oor of ihe Court House in Eva:nville 1 will an puMic auction, to the i 'h et hiddiyr. p ril 3, 95 41 100 aort-n, anrt pirc1 No 4, co triii.ii.g io.i Ot-IHiucre, ot tin I n'r bclorglns to the estatof Willis X . Hawkins dan'd, intr part of the Pactional section-, Nos. S m i 1. in vwnjhip No 7 sonth of rLg o. 10 WPst upon the llowinpr t-rtns. to-wit: Oue-t'urtli of the purchaSH mon-y. to he paid on the day of salo; J4 in ni-.e. in twelve and in ;r;l teen niont' s from dsy 01 9Ie. with intrv-t from dnte, nr.- without relief frm Valn-tion or ai prj's'me t lawa. Purehastrs to give their uoies with api ruveubocurity. JFX J. CH ANDLER, jfn2 4w Admfn t-t'r vf VV . N . Hwkn. dvc'd. J U. OOi.KMir. et. g. SI A OA CLAY Otti-ESY & ?5iCArLAY, Commi.ou A; t'oru arin x Icrchauts NO. 65 TOiiOUPiroCLA STRKET. ,,. New OitLKANR, La. fTBERAL Cnsh advances made on ConsinmrnU te the A a'oveaddrüsaty ... JOUX Ü. iilfCHKLL. junüti-ld V ater street. II VY fSTTK f(fVVI-( AT RKT III. Vi J E h-ve on Lau i a, hex irnul assottment ot tbese des;ral lo the in. onawia. meu v wji a-ii nnu..iiT iuw. 1 at 1 ni'i me ia.,2; JOil'3oN A: FRENCH, IAUIAW MUI'UIL FI"E lVHRAXCK CO. iit'ccivt'i' Notice. H A VIG teen appoint- d by the Marion Circuit Court, fiiä reco'verot the assetu of t-.e alove Company, with pvw r to make a-s-i-tmeuts, and oli up ins tiairs. all perj hwirtt havine cl.titt üant the Contpbuv arenontied to pre-B-t an al a ract of ttie claim, w h- thwr in judgment or not. stating th n u in lt r of the pohc . the date 01 ti e loss, and the auioaiit and oac 01 the elam so ai to e ah'e me to ascertain the liabilities of the Compjuy and tha assj&aments necessary to di harpr-, the same. 'ihse indent d to he Company. w ell a thone n pnn tir s notei astraents wi 1 be msilo, wil piase irpare to ray pre mr t y. as it is important to close tbe ail airs of the Con.paity without d'av. J AM liREKXB, Reeeiver. jan2V3t ' Indianapolis P O. Building, second story. rgrf K Ladies 'f this p'ace ro respectf 'lly invited te rail on jd. Mrs. M. A. Haes. ofXw yrk city, who ha fciken rooms at Peatvcodt's. on -Vater street, and see the first and nly perfect svs&eot ever invted fur cutting Lade' lredse. Baiu-s aui B tys' Clothes, at which time Mrs. Ha ex will plain the sim pi ie ty. eau j aril a "curacy, ot the science. HunJrvd!" of practical Ureas nii'-ltern in the Northern aud liatiten ei -it s are cutticg by this system, and say all for it that needbsiil Ltniea know that imptrfect systems havebttenttiug.it tor twelve years, an h a the Theorem an i A. ti, C. plans. For this I win not to b.ame Come and test thU new aui rea, iinprovtinnnt, ss it will cost yon nothing until satitact u be kivi a. Dresses and Faxues cut and the mot exqninte nts given, lerms reaaunaoi, jau2i-at ..- . M. A. HATES'. OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDRY. KUA IZ A; IIKIIIAA, I'vansvUj Ind. CIIR Propne'ors of the Ci-v Foundry h ve recently ereeS ted a 1 rtt- fire-pr of b-iil iiur ou te site of he o'd place, and are n-w tully prenr-d to co all kinOs of xnucMue anr: tiuiibing work. t.u'i everything vpotriAniiux to tlw Fun'-ry liuiue?ii. M .thinery o 1 a 11 kinus dv ie at.d repai-ed. VV e have every aclitv ot the 1 eit taa;hiiiv-r;' a d ikon:n, and give all ut4 emrus't-d to us i-n- undivided artontion. e a e n manufacturtrc STE A M KNUIN ES l j-ny power required. ind are reaitv to promptly hTl orders for his"k.uf! ot mehinerv, warrant! go'ir work, andsafiatied with reasonable prices. The Foundry , Finihuj ."-hop. Va. fe ou Pine sr"et and Sale Room on 3Iain atvtt, juit above Second, where orders will be received. , jAü2:t-if R-RAT7 &' HEILMAV. TO THUAlfcMlH.H". F TIIM AfcrlllClLTlIlAL

O I r. l a . I fl'HT reeeived those valuable ilouthlies, embracing all Ag-ric-iltural topics t . The Cultivator for 3 nuarv. i ,j The Vt erking Farmer or jannarv. The Ilorireuitarist, ith aspleuaid eolored ecgra'nr; and ; atother eopy sot eolored, at .. AM'L LISTEK S ian . .. Book btore. .)

EVANSVILLE & CRA WFORDSYILLE

RAIL 11 O A DM OV and after Monday, Dec. 3 LH. unli 'ttrib. r Botue Trains Mill run aanuto w: l- irsb Mail I'aW-wnr Traia leaves Evaaavili at- 2dQx&v SI.; arrives at inc nucs at 5:30 P. M , in time toi pasies per bound lor St i.oui. or Central ltliuoii, to take Train on Mhe Oiiiu and JJi?isi?ipfi Railro-id arrives at Tarre-Üauc tvt i:2fP. Af; luutannt'Olia. 12:40 night. connecMnx direct witfti -trat for Cincinnati. Col unarm and Clevelivcd, via. Indiana- ' polia and Cincinnati. Iodiana Central aud Indianapolis, 1'itCabtrzh and Cleveland Railroad. lime irom Kvanvill to Cincinnati 14 hoars. co do do ta PiUsturph.,, .......... .28 do.T 00 d do . tö New York....... Vdo. do do do to St. Louis , )1 do. i Returning lea es Terre-Uaute at 2:40 P. M.; afux thajjt,, -rival af train trum Indianapolis arrives at Evansvili at PiMjtriigers by thin train can eome from Cincinnati, Majdialm Louiaviiitj and Columbus tuime day i A J FARES:" ,0 i 1 From Uvanrville to Cincinnati do do St. Louis do e do In-iianapolis, .... do do Terre Haut .... do da Clevfland do do Pi&rsburah. ' .. 7 13 ..6 3: .. 4 U ..U t5 t-econd St. Lonis hxpresa leaves incennr-s at 2:15 A II 14 7a arrives at Terre-ilaute at 5 A Ji . .connecting direct tar ladiaiiapolis Cinc'iDnati, Louiaville. Columbus Cleveland suit all poinrg East Returning, leaves Terre-Iiante at 11:16 P. M.. arrives at Vincennes at-1.50 A. connecting forSt..Louis. -. -. BaipaEe checked to Indianapolis. No change of ears ta In-, dianapolia. .... r, r L'ailv Freight Trains leave Evsns-'ille and Tcrro-fiautt at1 7 A . M ,on which local passengers will be taken. w.a Trains run t-y lad anapolis tii&e,.wh.cb ia eighUmiBtttea taster than Kvansviile tiioo. . , i ( & f Fur-any information or throus-h Ttcktiti. ppfy at tk Ticket Office, head of Locust street, hransville. dc27 . J. J. UANlELSi Hur',-I tn.it.rer. Princeton Clarion: Vjacfnaesfcaietteaad Ilendcron Patriot take out other adv. and copy. if k m IXM 8.4.LT.2.SC0 bushels forsale it Vie pcrhnnhi " GEO. FGSTEE & CO;,"", 1"T Canal and l.oi-Vst 8ret 'I'UH VCC'O. 40 boxes aaa'dsiies, aomnion to choice J iuia, tor aale low by .. i..a.l jan.l S. K. GILBERT 4 CO.. Sye. near Wattn - I HOUSE STIIAKI-I). ;- . ..... A SORREL Horse with asma'I stire lila forehead; onV and proba; ly both Mad leas white, and to saddle spot, on ins back, about 15 hands high, a trotter and tury activsr-i strayed irom widow deal's larm. ou the Sie. Veruon rbal, a' out two in Hit below KvansviHa, on Wednesday nifht. thi iith mat. When he left, ha had a piace ot rope around ki, neck. Any information may be leit;at the aboT place, aa the tinder of the horse will bo rewarded. . , ian2.'-2dlw T1I0: OOODBREDjBlJJiiilVESS CHANGED. ' f HAVE sold my stock of Groceries to Jleasra. Z. H. Coot A; Sos. who will continue the naineaa at my old standi which I have rented to them for five years. Tney will als, onnect with it their pieaent biisioe.s of Family Groceries and Produce I hore my lriends and customers will call and -examine their stuck aud give thum a liberal trial. -v lu reiirti.jr Irmn ray present boainesi, i would return hit sincere thanks to my nuiuor us freaisand caatomers for their very liberal pa-rouave. cn,d what is still more, da-irable labusiness, their verv general punouality iD material aid." Iaahall hencetorlh be found at the olbce Ol GBO. FOSTÄK ft Co-.-(of which 6rm I am a member), and will awe to the bnsinrae of that boose my personal attention.- aud whera I shall be ploav-d t see my friends. jau23-lf SI. W. FOSTEJl-T MOl.tS'SKS Just r?ceived per Stockwcll. direot from the Com-2)7 barrels and S'J Half-bblsMolsea; forsaäe low fi.rc&k or approtred japer by .... JnM ; J1EO. FOSTER & CO."' CAS.U BOAT, , .' -. T' H.ORsale, Canal Boat Visitor.low lot cash by '.,. ,., M. J"2J- , Olio. FOSTER 4 'CO'. '"' jVOTICE. ' ; fjpnE nndrs--gned having p:ircha.od -the entire atock-ef X fKioila. comprising a large aa.-iortaient of Watches. Jewetr. ry. Ol.icks, i furmerly owned by G. Cos-en. wmild respects inlly iuiortn the citixenn ot hvan.villa aud vicinity, that he. wilt continue the l .isuieis at the old rtar-d. on First atreet; betwen Vain and Locit. and would be happy to wait on a-U who ill lavor him with it call, rrotnisitigto give satisf totioa or no sale. 1 he MS stuck will be sol-l at a snail advanoe cutirst cost. wriHfiuT A.vT i.rwuitNCB io vokhkr raiCEa, and all pnotU warranted a reprua-nted..i 't $ iill kind of Watches aud time-pieces repaired ju the best manner, audat moderate onargva. v , iii2'-f f HAS. BaRNT'M , . ' ii". , ... V. f IO t'OVFEH fiOhaw for aal low by -. Vj V junil S. E. CilLUKuT & CO.. "ve. near Water, ß 40 I FORTS. SO doi Wool Com'oru, ree'd this ds"yand I'.rs.ila by J A H.1 LOW & CO .. ianlfl i 418 Matn street l.onisville Ky. C'OI.I AHS. I cartoons Jaconett, Collars, ree'4 this- day -' and loraalo by JAeS. LOW & CO.. lanH) 41S Main street, Louisville. Kv." LOOK HKHK:-IJAR;A1S:! 5 Out-Lota ior sale' cheap. Call quick. For paft-culars inquir of - , . I" 19 ' T. BACON 4" fcO. AO WW VOtll TiMli Foil A IRGAl.V. , IIOlSEuhd Lot, on tha cornar of Walnut aud Third X a atreets, for sale. Fdr particulars iniiir of . luui-l ... T. KAOHJT & OO., , , , , . , il-.V llll'lys UOI.UIDi li ll li-a n.l Prime .V . Lard, . ' mi oi .itw iaeoD nain.s. r-rsaie ny i"'T J. tt 8. VICKERT. i JlfRTLS. 1 HI Fiokeled Cucumbira in store and tor ..... u, jam, a. a. ä. JtJfc.tt.Kk. II KM' Mi VHT! Superfine and Buclwhe ,t flunr for a 11 at ruii.ici;il I'liuua I y ' " t ,. 3. W. & S. V'CKERy. C'VI7.h-S B WK A I BAAK OP OHIO ISA V MH lj I IfL'l h lauen at a small aianni.tit r,.r i;r.. ttrlt) orca.il, by S. E. oILHEUT CO.-.-s .Hit. near ty etef. JJCTIiER' MüHCAXTIf.K WRITIM FIX1D. Ä jJ Ji buxes. 2 ao2 each. 1 this ohoicc Ink Iit sale b jaulti a. K. liLBiiKr 4 CO.: tJ.ri-IIIIKZVT ITHIIVFV. ' TM T, N PA. Oricrnlma lasuranre and Binkinr Compant, iTa. l'lna esrs" and Mvclia'iirs', and l-nramrc Han't ot 4r6ria; Hank of Ctiatannna und Comtceroial Bane of Nashville .n.l JI umphis and most other ilanVs of .Alabama, TeDnesiee, 3i""ra:ia aud North and South Carolina, tak.n at par for Uio cerir. hy S. IÜ. OIL UK RT A C" ..' ' janlfi tf 8je.. near Water if f Dl ER. i'Ki lbs surtrijr Koll Butter. trt' and for' tBali.:it janlii ; T. H KAIiKN -a Grucrry ,- jt','"". !rt) dos tress Eggs jost ree'd and for sale at Ä-i jaulti - T. IiüAuKN'3 Orocary. nTOBACCO AXD CIIJARa?. M Batts, Indiana Qv.tcn CUeeir.r Tolaeoo. do. ;..).l Leal, " 6 Gross fine Cut. 5.fl iirieaiia Opera Cigars. 5 imo La Varaqua, ,W ecoatiuce. ' ' " ' at loar fiVnriM fnr ea.Y äv jan 3 dtf. HORyBKOOit Jf Ci feitMniKi.- - 1 1 (C? ; Hnsh.'s of Com veal; .'. . 1 ! 13.10 In Itrao and Short; ' ,! ' " ' 1 Basbela Oat: 1 -. t t 73 H:tc;a Saieflae Flour; row reeeivltif ami far a!eby jaaa J. W. k H. VipKERT; 2 .''I.I I'll The un'lersieued keeps on hands a supply bf Poaeyville Üour iu barrels by tbe larre nramall qiiaa tiv. J. S. JAQl'liSS i CO. jan 12 tf. . ' HUNT IISB IP, ' -. 2TKATEDfrom the eubfcTiher a! ou; tbe 't of Deeeniber k laat a laran red cow. enarked with an under-sl'ipeiu the rlrhtear. and havina: aaliite star in the fori?head I will (ay a lii-eral reward to anyrse woo will rerur hrrta ne at y rosidei.ee in thia eitv. . r VJivJi. i litKCU, fcvanaville Jaa II, 1856. diw , II. KAIsO.S 50toxesfor8alf.iy'''"' J.J4 s, 13. ;ilhet' co.,jan lldtf Sjeamore, near Water tVr G HOICK W.H. CHEESE tat oexes for sale by "'" janHdtf ,, a- B.'iicb 00, fl" , POOL F1SE SALT-23 bags fdr taKle aH. for aalea uJa jau Hdtt fi,-B; GV da CO. SS. ALMOADS AM) FIL3I BTlf Treis fof aalet. jauHdtf . S. K, U. A CO. SALLOW CA A DLES 25 hexet, best quality, .firaale- " . jao,Hdtl .... .Ä. fi. G, (ft, CCU "lJEW smoked Hams at lan 14 a ft fcl1, EarC. XJf r IUI bushehi oa. Si nushels shelled oora. at i - .i . HBADEjrSioceTy. jan U ÄOTICE. .. . . Ifavlnv sold ont onr-entire interest la the late firm of Mor bau. Keen k Prestoa to Iaaae Keen and Cyprian Preaaottr .the uuaineas of the late nrui will oe settled np i.y tnem. , JOUV Hi U KGAN. jan f2l8fi tf. W; R. FKKiTOJi ; COPARTNERSHIP. The rmderaiime havi .i tinrchiaed the Interest of Johlt H. Murxanaad liliaui K. Prraton In the late firmof Morgan, ireenarrd Preston, have apaociated themselves toaether in-ans-iness umierthe name ar d firm of e a ai.d Freaton asdwiU continue the who'li-aale dry a-ood business at the old Staad of Morean, Ket'n aud Preston, i irotatrert, 6 JS.e K-BKN. . jan 12 lMetf. CYPRIAN RIESTQX. ül'ÄSY HAGS AT" AUCTIOIV. WE will sell on Tuesday morning. January 1.1th, at onrale Roods. Sixiaecond hand (lunay Hajra. They aru in good order, and well worthy the attends, of Cora Buyers alaobO boxee of (Jlaaa wara. assrirted. . - ( jan ld . V OOLsEV 4 SELSO.V, Aaetlnjier. COt'FKh 'OD tias Prinee &io in store and for sale by jauUitf, OKU. DALZKLL C. CAS CO.TIPASV SOT1CF. ' T,L peraons hivia eomplainti to make or order to gvve. demaidin the at eation of the i Coin fan jr. will please call at .lolia J. Chandler. Esq's, offi.ee. A slat, eaa be loubd con' eniant. irt aje peaeon ia aithia. i . . n , , t-a I'M r . : . au 1 'U.I , r . i iu......

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