Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 118, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 December 1856 — Page 2
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F. Y. CAELILE, EDITOR. C. K. DKEW, Jr., LOCAL EDITOIi. EVANS YILL E: L-A
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; ft"?"" Indiana, whatever maybe said to the . , , , , contrary, is one of the most onerously taxed . .. . , States m the Union, when we compare the , , c . .i amount paid to the county and btate wuh the .
benefits bestowed by the government upon the I people. The citizens are less cared for and ; aided, though they pay more for wiiat they get, than any people in the country. This is surely the case in Southern Indiana; we are not so competent to speak of other parts of the State anil the heavy exactions of the tax gatherer are enforced with penalties and opnunp d i ii n c udiimn i.Il'A tnrtipn ( Ifltrt. Cf.ifil . . . , reward the prompt payer by a reduction ot 1 1 . J . . . . .. bv otio or two per cent Irom his tax; Here in this 1 ' 1 St.itn if ill a nnnr man don't moet the de man. 1 . ' r . , , - . . . 1... . C uii a ceiiu.ui uiiy, im iä mulct in ix jiuuuitjr ui ten per cent, and if this be not paid according to the inexorable demand, he ii further punished by costs and forfeitures, that are 25 per ;" I "'?!"V: V Y r ten per cent, and if this be not paid according a T 1.1 .1 i1 r.,..il. iu uii. luiiiuianic uu.M.iu, 1, u luiu.u nui f ,..i ri r.o l i.'ui 4t, vluii aira uiii:ii aiiu jii:i tiiiii vi j liiu wi iginal tax. They are inflictions unknown any-, orUnm nr.,1 on-..,. t 1 . ;,,...,1 I,. IIU.II1 tl., tLLl'.l D1.I.J11 17 Ul. II11UWI.U WiJ Ii I.VI.I. ' 1 -, and punish the poor delinquent, rather than for the benefit of the State. The mode of ad -! vertising and sale is unnecessarily expensive aad iniouitouslv onnressive. It is a system . . ,. C4 not required in any other State we are ac- . . 7 -.i i v i i i .i quamted with: and it is a gross libel upon the . - .. ...... . . people ot all parties, in Indiana, to nietend they L so forgetful of duty and patriotism as weil J 1 as moral obligations, and sav these heavy penallies are required to force them to pay their ! iust dues to their own Government Are thev . UUWJ l. l.Juil Villi i J i v.1 lllllvilli Jll Vllt V : J Rn Ti- in snint on,! xwA,rmi in s-mnnr' SO lax inspirit ana negligent in SJ,iporting the necessary expenses of the State that
they have to be spurred up like dull n.igVGaz,,tte for stating a simple proposition and with rowels that penetrate to the quick? TheUs enevit;!We consequences, in relation to' government have the first lien upon all prop- 1 GoTttrnor V,Tright's proclamation districting crty for taxes; it cannot escape the payment. 'tho ,St;,te. vc hav0 8impv saia, that if the Why add to the burthen by unnecessary pen- Governor had r.o legal right which we are alties? If the government is obliged to resort lCO!1Q,7cnt j.e jia,j no, to prescribe how the to sale to enforce its claims, let it give all the ' Senators? and Representatives should be electindulgence it can; spare all the costs it can; : eJj L;s proclamation was a nullity, and aland not like the vindictive, oppressive credit- ' though tlwro was an assumption, "there was or seem to take delight in the suflerin-'S and ' nin-i'inn nf iin-.nr f..r th rniil tw
sacrifices of its victims. It is not correct, to say the delinquent tax payers, are land speculators; such are not men so retrardless of their interests: if they are. 1 w ' . thrir cirofr a snof nil tnre iu th.irh onlttmtheir career as speculatois is .short, and Oxy , are not long numoereu in mat class. Jjuc in ever county, most of the delinquents are , Willing but unable to pay; and it is' suffer these heavv extortions There 1 suut-rtncseaeavyextortiono. liiere non-residents in t.hß 1 st. bur. friopoor men, they who suffe are manV nOn-re.SldentS in the list. Imt tW , , '.: ; jv,., ..k4uv.ui.ijr niuunaauu . orphans; but whoevicr they may be, poor and needv. residents or non-residonta. or rifli lind .. . speculators, the State of Indiana has not yet ' fallen so low in morals and political radicalism as to legislate for or against any class of Citizens. She Still cherishes all and protects all that come into her dominion. Tim rieb I all that come into her dominion, speculator brings his money into the State, pays taxes, raises the prices of lands, and confWO knnnfHa w.A J. -l.-T.. C i. 1 - uH, .uu u u. p.upe. ty equal , WllQ l7r;- VV1U1In ur ac,luainUnce' wo can point to men who nave lost their all bv . . v ... .... - ue ciuicnes oi tne tax collector. n'k o j - f .w . t ' v . . Ihe first duty of tho next Legislature 19 to !1 &nptimnnrfticAmsiif Innr sml iiavma n nwwr I pass a new appraisement law, and devise a new mode of collecting taxc3. The present assessmont bears very unequally on different portions of the State.. The central and northern sactions have increased in population, and property has beCn more enhanced in those parts since 1350, than in the southern regions, and the present valuation is very unjust. We impeach no party; the whole system of finanCial legislation in the State for the last twenty years has been injudicious and wasteful have men of sagacity and intelligence enough 5 ,- i T : r ,1 -n 1. viu. iuxit isiaiure, 11 luej win give iiutiuiita lu tue itiuur,io uevise a gooa system, lf the Democrats have the will to relieve the 1 i it. -L 11 ! Tiinn 11 lor ihn v rnimif 1,. i.,.l..n.. i n r , . J mtn own yuiijr 110111 we can name, 10 tne active and intelligent member from Terry county. Let him devise a system give to him the duty of investigating the past frauds, abuses and errors let him sift the past man agement of the sinking fundthe frauds in the swamp lands the mode in which the v u . , which, a revenue or bonus was sacrificed, ' ' which would have paid the legitimate expenses of the State government. The whole system for years has created an Augean stable of fl fiT.i Tl il ITfl fl VX-lll!l tOrt 11 I i-.-ia n t-HiN-r. T f Tut" . , ' , . ". , "..
., . L , ! it to-inorrow. 1 hr-. people have no confidence provide a better system of relief to tue people. 1 . , . 4 . . . , , . . ... ,,.i- Tr- , :n the moral mtegi ity and patriotism of either send a commission to the old fashioned State! , ' , r T- . , . .. , ... ! party. 1 lie morai sense of tne country is of Kentucky to the more enterprising State!' J , , .. ..... ,c , ., , ' . . i corrupted; and its faith in the patriotism, viror iennessee to Alabama to Georgia sit- L ,. ' - ... 4 , , n , , . , x , , tue, and iiite;rity of public servants is lost. ting in the darkness of slavery; to old ,ew I ' . 3 , .... . ,. . t. ti .i f v v , ti- T ... , . Corruption and political profligacy is the ruie England, to INew-York, ew Jersey, Michi-i , 4 . , , ' , ,. . , ... . ' honesty and devotion to the public srood, gin and Ohio; many of these have larger' , . . it . . , ji,. c. . . , ... arc the exceptions. I his is the way in which debts, better State, county and municipal sys- ,, v , , . , i , , 4 , ; all people are prepared to submit to usurpatems than we have, which they support with-: f . . . , i t.on and tyrany. 1 he day may come out oppression to the people. j j n'., , i , , earlier than is now dreamt cf when the proclaxesareno oppression to a people, where ' , . ii nr,,mr,t ,1. j .i r-. lamations cf some future Governor Wright tue government returns adequate benefits: for; ,.. .-nr, i i t . i .' , i may superscede all c institutional and legisilarevenues expended for the improvement of a : ooi.ntre ..,0 i.oi, i l.. .t. üve enactments.
J 1 v.uioiia i.a.a. iu tnu IUUIJIU III tUC ItlUIK'V wnicli they pud; and the improvements created by its investment is a clear gain to the public lut where it is expended to feed and in expenses that leave behind, it becomes simply one class of men is made to labor for the idle
unproductive living, of another. It is a
in which tho drones live on the labor of working bees. The Marble Business of Evanaville. We have two large marble yards, in this city, doing as extensive and profitable business as any similar works on the Ohio river; they employ numerous hands and pay lipÜAvn flu highest warrcs of anv meehano j employment. We refer to the yards of Mr. Hvde and Mr. Lawrence; the latter it will " . . , . , be seen by an advertisement has received a new supply of 360 tons of the finest qualities ' r '. . ..... of marble, in one shipment, which is as large ' n, nv,Ul ill 1 Cl lliail Lailll LO LUV ll.l . one consignment. Mr. Lawrence's work has given him a high reputation throughout thesas, West and Southwest, and his shipments are I effjal to those made by any one establish-1 ment on the river. He employs in his yards J constantly twenty three to thirty men, ; besides the incidental labor outside. He thus, ! fer one individual, contributes a very minor- a tant item to the business of the town. Aided , : the chisel of Prof. Monran. who creates a " , ., ., , 4 ,f 1 : VI Iil, U enmn noi. ' ' .1 l. ;, mr.1,0c;C orrl rv,lc atjL -1 1. J k:.uu uv. i i l .j biui'uuuid um. . ' i. 1 J the beauty of a sentence in Shakespeare, Mr. f . , t . ... i. l xjunmui - u luwi.T um .iiuiij i.iimuu:-.ui.i aim
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pieces oi sculpture ui ruie uuuutyjas speci- . .i i -I. u t "'Ö'1 i..o nein 1 - . . Seen tnetll eXCeiieU, in SHOpS OI tne largest Mr. Lawrence's salea last year exceedCitlCS. i . .1 ii.. ue Ui0 s,lm 01 "jr wousand uouars. , Turchasers can be as well supplied here and mere reasonably than in Louisville or Cincinnals. at wnoiesaie or retail, in te spring j,fr Liiwrcnce de-'ns nuttin- im a buildin" J1'1 r,"ia uu "'' I,Uul"o 11 P a uuuumD on his valuable lots on Maine steet that will on n.a vaiuaoie iois on .um. sicet, inai wu .n,Mm,d in tu uU t. ;n "' :'P - ate with steam power. Mr. Lawrence I . i . i ii ,. .j ,i ii- . i I,nas customers in an parts oi tne w esiern ana Southern country, who are drawn here by the vorawe terms no is enauicu to oner in prei- . - . r ! crence to going to ouisvi.ie ana uinciunati. o . fc7 We arc arraigned bv the Yincennes under no obligations to regard his mandate in the matter, more than an unofficial recomiaen-1 jation. If there was no law districting the1 c... n,,.. iv ....,.!. n i IJlillitT. V.IVJVeillll. 1. 1 ILlllli O 111 t7lltt.llcttlUI. t.tU!tA , , , . . in not make a law-and if the elccuon was held n-itlmnt tli nwry nmvi.;;im! f..r it. i ......w. ... . j.. . ....j.... ...... regulation and direction, the Legislature elect- j ed hv it are without the authority of law and u ithou the authority of law and have no more constitutional authority, than Uv 1 l.i: rit: H.l 1 a Pn,.l.linn 1; lln.l tn,.tl,n. 1, iU..r.vu.. uumU i,u iU6viuw . jur. ueirce's proclamation on tue Ytn ot January rrcxt, the representation in which the Lt.. : ' i.. t it.- w, --ictiuumai. HriUttS. i.1 tue poblllOUS Ol UHJ Gaz!Üe or' c Wft flrfl w ft tutional legislature, and their acts will be as iToi(1 a3 the rrocIarnation l;nder whkh they !.,. iP(,i -iv nvn;,i ti, ncc;t,-nf ti,e . ', .extreme Lonciusions uiiout. any reierence I tO how the exigency WaS Created we intillia-i " ted some warrant for the act was to be found in th(J necessities 0 tll0 case. In answer to the .interrogatory of the Gazette "who is to judge v .... .o.. whether the necessity warranted the act?" i. We reply the "people;" and we say the "peo,e Jid ganction M, b Toluntaril com. rf - - plying with the requisition, though they were under no sort of obligation or compulsion to conform to it. By the unwarrantable derelictioa of the Legislature, and perhaps the equally culpable neglect, or refusal of the Governor to call them together to remedy the om;.'i'cr:,, the regular succession of Legislative power lncf on,l tlin trnmrn innnf viWuolIi- ,Va ,, b .v., , iuiiiij uio..1 1 1.1 il. (ir... it.- 1j haJ neithcr the r to punish or remcdy. mi v uu. x' ui tiiLinn "liiie uiiuiuri'. Lilt; inr.iiiiii To avoid still greater evils, they have submi ! tfvl tn thp nct fHv(n ' hlc-ü Mnc.lm, u i sho(rld be acquiesced in r.t once by all, or re - sisted with the determination to settle forever itci niicl i 1 11 1 Inn fil 1 f V ' fur it3 ennciftiinnmit. mi-Ill iw IUIIO.I.UHV.II.II,; , .v., i.iuui.iivvo hihi I I affect, lf we are correct, the whole future leg- . , . , laiav.un vi in uinku These unjustifiable violations of constitu tional dirties this substitution of allegiance to party instead of the Slate making the triumph of party paramount to all other consid - eration of right and dutv, have been witnessed bv the neonle. and silent! v tolerated .is ncccs - isaTyand inevitable evils of our political sys - - . , , , (iiiii limin n.u I im' fun nr , n in fvi,-, lli I .. i .vill, wvia.-n- me uu iciici iiuij H1V.-U1, mi one party is as prone to therii as the other. j What is condemned by one faction to day as most outraous in the acts of their onno- ! ouu',-"JS 1 m lllL'1 U'P I ner.ts, is retaliated bv Iiose who d denounce i St. Loui.-. A census of this city has just b since 1S'1 and a gain cf M,Qy) since 1352.
Jen completed, but the aggregates have not I 3 ' -, "" JJlA&vii 'n tlav"anS CTu Zfc - !rR'E!,';'G-50 1 choice jnt cMr.jie
office-holders yet been made out. Enough is known to i "1 L . a enneffe! ; "-to i.r-.u .tt, r,TVy. ue1' .,.
. . uajreis etui itiiciai-j tuuiiufui, assuiiiuns una l'',,':. ; ' ' 5KIM(;T AMIS -ltd kei- all eiics. for aale to no visible results show the population will Le in the neiahhor- f, ' Tl. , , " ; tVJth' "VJAtZ'T. WrS, a itVr.v. bV.tÖa" Vor
I . " ' w tue wann, is strong. 11 is seiu mi a cans recov- 1 7 t n-.r a-r r-..,....!!. ... .1.: .....i..,..,u... dteii s E ijilbkkt A- C:.. Svetroort-it. a system, bv which ! hood of 1:J(.MAK). which is a fain of S.TOoO r... . ,..., Jwr- , a-.i i .: . i. . ' ä? ' : weather, as it .s . ' . , . . " . .-
Congress.
On Friday Mr. Campbell reported a hill for le payment of the Legislative, executive, juthe payment of dicial expenses of the government, and for the support of the diplomatic and consular service. Mr. Broom, from the Post Ofitee Coinuiucee, reponcu .a uin auiuunaiu Master General to make acdntract with U Vanderbuilt, for carrying the mail between New York and SouthamDton. at a COmpensation of $16,600 for the round trip, a provision bcin"-, that in the event öf the line not making ,s quick time as the Cunard steamers, $1000 shall be deducted for every 12 hours fatiianv Mr Turtnan Trtnrln an nnsiiccessf.il nltnnmt fi i" n t rrvrl nn n - hill rprifulino- the Illl III 11. Ill J l. I. ill.lWlll.U I V..., v O laws of the so called legislature of Kansas Adjourned till Monday. The Freiideut on the 10th, sent to the Senate the nomination of Harrison, for Judge of Kan- 0f vice Leconifton removed. It is said General Houston will propose a .suspension of tue sugar duties for two years, It is also said an impeachment of a LTnited States District Jud e is now before a committee of the House on charges which will make sensation when disclosed. v e presume tne report refers to Jude aicrs, Of Texas, and , . . . ,. . , ,. the charges airaints him have been pending i r i i- 1 a . vMrj nn-1 urn fnr ilfc;( inir .inn Killte in 1 ibfi t tins of wh ch hü h3d lntCTCStS W ill Otllers as a speculator in land. Tho Puni, iv,;,rf,.i T..;ii nmv;,i;OT fnr jJ.-a Tri J.ini i. ii rom Kil nmm mir nrt iron a---pmviM ivi. j,.-., .. i rtil n'.iiT intntho imcdt mnrdCiint vvonV i . 1 1 1 . - L .J.I? 1. " . , "" u i.i.a u vi. .w . w. .u business of Congress, and as the North, South , , ... , , ... . nnil ll.ii Mjiil'1 qpii i iiin'Miilimr it: eil rw!pi'i:nin , an' as the new aumnnstration ,s committed to it in advance, we may reasonable indulge .1. i. , r : i. . ! ..: ,,c , r - .T .: . . ,. I enterprise. 1 he br.l gives sections ot land r , r , , , on each side ol the roads, for which the com nan'.es are to pay 2oc an acre. Ihe overn - , r "out are to pay per rude annually for tlm tniwnnrlnlinn nf tho tnMll ntl fhfi rn-liiij - - - Attached to the same bill are appropriations to .. - - - . I 1 1 1 I 1 l 1 . fill lrlir mill tu lunilc n onir t hri r T-riivtoic lh:4 " r ' " - ... .,, ,,f r,. rnl; ihot .-:!! i will create a system of loir rolling that will tlm T.ill irrr,,,..!, r,,- mih it - Ihom Cai.iiobkia. Dates from California to the liUth of ov. have been received at Orleans. The vo'.e of the State H for Buchanan öo, K ; for Fillmore 35,1.); for Freiuant l'J.'VO. The Democrats hae Ulh hranches of the Legislature and will have both 1T- Senators. The markets in California .were dull. 1 Walker's troops have had a scries of partial battles with the enemy, in ail Oi which his troops were successiul. On the 10th of November Gen. Ilornsby, with a company of X, defeated l.lCxj of the , A. ... , ... . ,. enemy under the ( osta ltican Oeneral tanas, Th(J lost Lm Gen IIornsbv,a juss u;n...i ,i .,,.t,.,i Four day's LVVftllietttllt tlUllU V OUIiUll fighting at Massaya ended in the entire defeat of the enemy. Walker returned to Granada, tUreedayS notice of his intention to aliow me to remove valuables. He then fired . . - , , . . , .. , uranaua-not waving a vesuge 01 me piacu. lie men removed an jus euects ana men anu the inhabitants to Kivas, which hereafter is toj be the capital of Xicaraua.
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L .a L"ui ü.1,: ' ' i Soax, and a Costa Kican briS of-war throe times its size The Costa Kican vessel was blown up, and all on board were destroyer. It is supposed that the enemy's loss m t'io va,.'a .tiUr fiw (WnrU ?.imn ; ! A Fact Worthy of Attention: The fact to which tve wish to call the at tcrDt!on. of "r clt,z,eDS- Is thl?: of pig iron, from the mines in the vicinity of v;,, 0 tn t t.,c u r.a;A v,ni.i i - - -""""'i "j ....vv., ready commenced. This iron is returnod to 1 us inJ the shape of stoves and other castings I j . .ex 1 .1 ...i.j '.'lrll llltl ' ana aruc'es 01 ''araware' an .,, at gooa by machmCi constructed from the iron inj our own hills that our churches, stores, and j private dwellings are warmed by stoves cast trom tue same iron. Tho above is from the Yincennes Gazette, and the editor adds, if we improve our own . naiUI'Ul TCSOUrCCS aS WO OUTIU, WlUlin llirCO natural resources as wo ouirht, within three ; - VCarS Iron! LUIS aatO. 1.I10X COlintV. ar.a Hie ' ' : ! counties adjoining her in all directions, wi h all of Southern Indiana nnd Illinois, will have ' increased in wealth, in population, in all that ' 1 . .... . , to make up a thriving, vigorous people, 8x fc'- ' Tl "I.. t. nn . , , . . ! inuiitt, uur ouuc is i' tin 11 iiii uumiii- . o te reputation abroad from the facilities with which divorces are obtained in our courts. The defects are in the law; there is not so ' much exaggeration in the following as to jus tify us in saying it is an untruth: j Putnam's Monthly for December Las a; i slicy scketch, designed to baiksque somewhat j i the facilit7 wilh which divorces may be ob-; tained in Indiana and Michigan, and the trivial! ! m..t.Tk .-1,;. -irf ,),rri vV,-u ! pictexis vwinn are uuemea siui.cn i . 1. 1 1 rl'l .: Cient to Sever lit to sever concludes, i ine marnaire uona. i ne writer from his letral experience in the matter, that; .,,1.. c i ii.- I all that is necessary for a stranger to obtain a 1 i ,i;..,M...... ; c rU ... ;..V ; tl... I "'w,t-v -'"- "- "'o'4 State, and tlierennon annoar m nonrt. RWi;:ir that be is a citizen of it, lile his petition for a u.vorce, nave it puoiisneu in some l.-arier . ..... 1 . -1 wucru ins wild is sure nor, 10 sec it, anu men return six weeks after and take his decree. JIor.iLE Election. At the recent municipal election in Mobile, in which party lines were ..trictly drawn, the American pirty carried seven wards out of the eight in the city. The Advertiser says: V"o can say to our friends abroad that whether or not "Americans rule America," it is vorv certain that thev hold and mean to 1 - f . I -i. . . - r i -i ..- . cv.v.v v.. Z 7 knp'i rificfiun fir rnri tinni v r':r'rii i nin n AtüXliStlSi-: UANij.. x IV'.TQ IS a creai d-idl of apprehension about the condition of A dispatch from Louisville on S. receive.
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Iowa. A census of this young and Hour
ishing State has just been completed, and e: dibits very astonishing results. The whole ,ation of the States is 502,30 The , , .., number of males w 26M38, females 23o,2o3, o - . desirable State for females who wish to escape j . the stare of single blessedness. There . . . . I are only 2,1 colored persons in the State. This may account for its "Bl; wnoie, ßl:ick Re- ' publicanism." There are 8i3,7Sl native voers , ,,,-r ;,trnl: onps nn,i 151,14. 1 ... allOHS. The in:ur:cd fu'ks mini! There arc dweliintr hov.se L0 11,000 acres of land c:.Wvatccd; G 1" KM"'0 uncu'ti .-ated. There were raised last year 5,0uu,00d bushels wheat C,OCO,.-00 bushels of oats, and 31,000,000 bushels of cor; Value of cattle uivi Logs sold, about .vG,'.K'U'.. Mrs. Stephens' Xt'.v Mosthlv.received the Docentbcr number of -ve have Mrs. !SteP',ens' Unrated New Monthly, which con ...... .L i :m.. .1....:: ... . i . l ., l CUl IUUMMUWHS S vc --e.i piuuuwi. iu tliis cou"r' 1"'5I'uu-"'j if10 Ti!il,i;.-.nt;nri nf I ' -, rr.i -r'! since trie publication 01 Uurpera r(. im-0 n,-,f Vci the loter nres ' IlaM.Ilu le.l ll..t. :n.. . . i: tt . : UU " 1:10 "LI L1CU.1, IU Ui ail ... Cc country, and are worm more tnan tno cost of subscription. Those who wish to ex-' IJM Ul tiUUaCI lllliUII. i n tail IU CA . - . amine ttlG WOlK Can SCe Sp2CimenS at UoOell - tv iiaiui a. IHK KaN'SAS JvDGS. It is Said Mr. JaS. q j ,;i arrison, Of Lexill-'tOll, Ky., has C-A ap- ' j ' l)0intcdJu de ill place of Lecompte. lie is 1 n L f a distinguished lawyer of Lexington, kentuckv, who ran on the Democratic ticket lor - ' Congre ss a-rainsc A. iv. Jn-irsiiaii. (jj"ilr. Geo. G. Dunn, it is said, will endeavor to resume his seat in Congress, alter i m i 1t- i i.t i i tu3 Louidays. 1 is health much improved Within a Tl'W IVPi-.KS. ::n U ':i;i itiesiA iU. ...., r or getiUemuu woulil remain unJer tho r i- . , . . , . . ... .... , r : riil fif :i i! !.4:iori'ii h:a lir.uth w hi'ii tv li.ini t he ' Hiillll - " , . ' of !t I li"iianiia Fl..wers"as a UuuUlricc would notonly remler it sweet bul leave Ihe teeth white as alnliaster? Alaiiy ie.-3 JU3 do not know t!ieir bre::t;i is bad, and Uio l'.'joet is so ilelieato t'neir friends will nevor tM'-niimi it. Pour a -linle drop of the ha! ir:11 ou '.our torth-liru-li Rttd wa.ih t-tftit i.is'ttuaU iinirain". A lifly eeat bot t'.a v. i'.i last '. ear. A iiirrir-1 t'o." rf.KKios m-y i!ts!l- lie acc;nir."l by tl; :i.T ti'.'" ' H :! im "'" a i h ''i-:'..!. !ou-..t '' ii .v;!lre inovi' '.an. j.hn )!. und tree!;' Vom i:ie s!;'.!i. Ieavirs; it of a no'': :!.'; ( r h"..'. Tv'f t :i towel, j.onr on two or.!, reo -troii ane w;.-h Uiy tii.'t't tin.l nioriiiiig. SitiviN'i 51 M Ka-?y. V.'ft your sliavinir-bru-h in ei' 'h' r v. rtn or'vd! '.vi't.T. oour on two O' Llirer- (!--ii;is tl "'Wim of h 'l':i'-,".i Hi I Klovvi-s." ruii llie lieard weli n:id it v ill nuliea iii:'H''i!'uI ir! Uitll-T mnetl I'ae! I :lalil:g tie' '.j.eraiioii oi :.Uavii:;r. i'ri'.-e eety i-oi i'eiits. Kj i p.'.-'itiic tV Co., T.t.rI..-!'M. KHI.l.fh:, F.A ilNSLF.V &-. CO. r.p."; lydvVtv Agents for Kvtnville . SPECIAL NOTICES. f"Xo tires in tin plaoe, cents pcrliue one inanrti. u; , , i" cents per h !. .o-.to.io--e,. rtje tiaiys; 60 cents per line one wees.; air & ' r I l?rT' VD1TB XTf IT? V 'I'. lB .,... of the ,uece. of ts.w-T.rk Daerreotyp. Co. ia thu city, they win continue open nstii i-".o,ypM -...i for . ..o-, v-: ly Troupe l'ietres..etn ri Loeketo. &c.. at propoitionly Troupe rie.nres.setin l m I.oeSet. &c.. at pro ftt8,v)osr E,Vms in whi0gton lun.over Uiiiotf. sad-iiory. wain street. deo9-'Jwd SIERRITT & CO. CLOTHING AT COST. sri";tT SKn it:: ,;r,t(Joat t0 cloiC nv.t the com:., it . ,,M;.tF of a Kreat varuty of ciotM. u.i material tr c!otLia?. troaa -ioth ...,1,..,... ..i,... nn,i ...r. ,w .ii.nri..n on nr -:ti... vrh-ch will lie otlereJ at hoUsaU aad ralail. at prices lower than roods have ever been rnrrhaied ia this otty. The stock ,,,.,.,.., , t must he closed out by the 6r3t of Jannary. and purchaeers ought to call eary to secure good selections from the stock. JU3T KUTICK THIS. J-FE " large sw J. FEXDRIOIT & BROS, have just received a large stock rted anil domestic eigars. They hsflfe also received a large smc oi .ue ucsii ngiui. u ui . i lfM4 Cjga and Tobicco, we 0O;d advise them to can at rare stock of the best Virginian Tobacco. All that are fond n0vi7 F. FKXDRICH & BROS' Main et., one door above First. , , tim: r!?J;r; rAi. at thk " conta perl.nshcl. h auY ti aay" V' Vi' Vh V: ty Th.. wh., il..iwi to lav in their winter upflr. wl.!! tho .' ., ' . , :,....,..... wenin-T is one, n-.-j n. r r-.iv. " -'" " it. attended tu lv eivj ih-m at the cfiite ol the rJoOiatn - .Mine? nr. dr i,'c Tcltgr-i-h oi-:e on AV-ter srfut t -T-a i fras CX. I! Secr-t,;ir ua il-üaor S ;i i'UK JiH it.V.lli. I never t'i rinl tew 1. a Jini t, (I n- e I'ot tell, I 'si-oae you no it;) Pit if I thawt there 8 virtu in it Puru'd if I -.V'juli'nt in a minit! nut wHen you t.iM k of dog'ratyrin, Wei.ster's round and takes delite iu; Ded or 'live he'll stamp your feeturs. And "l ifcii." tew. deer lit'.ie creeturs. On paper, iron f? ia3 or plate, iie'il lis. yea r sl.u Jder sure, as fate. Sc intra! and 30 trew t-j lue. When yetv'r'. atvay 'tw ili foolyeivr wife. nov2G-dif TILEiTOX's Gallery. Hi'STAS'C iJSSWI'.XT. Ti.-.i ir.io 'ir'.ii'i ul jne cuiila iusure the succ.ss vhieiithij . ; .1 .. I ... .iiiii,-. r.i. K..iiiri.:M. --lr . liii.iTn F'nrtia lrr:i..cs. St'.rl .l-iint-i, or O.iHs, Sprain-;. Knie Kvil and SweliiilS5 --iP"!! hrir'.., it lir..s uo e'iiiai i..r man cr r.?a.-:t. o per-u-il' I.. w'--..iint it 1. li'isi-nee lesT.iid itjivil-ii;. "Ann nh reienm.- to u, nui estiantioa of the Mustang l.itiment. I can r;;j Ti,.llv sav thivc no article ever purfTO,d , many curst i or neirUhorhood wtnit.. l.. w. ' Smi-h. Iü.Ij ii i i. Conn." . Leiun. I. so.. Uvde Park. i vt.. irrites. -ti.it the hum e...umi witi.-., i, ca., v. nivs. '.it .incthn fre -t the .Vn.tan. Lini- , Ve-sunher- 'Zrkry Z7. 1 : - , - , f ictiMtioux. !-. iceantae Mu-tang w sold by U rcspecta-. hie dealers ti:rou:iiut ihe una. BAHXES k P.'.KK. novlS ProprieL'jis, Xeff urk. STf!"i:tM: r.FFIiCT OF l'.OTI l.K l?i AS AUIiHA. Atiil VASE OF ClSi'M-MA. j PiiiLAtiKi ritiA. March 20. ltro. Vi C!!.. T., 0 I.,, r. liv linn I h s .-e li.n sli'i.f.e'l w-th Dvspepsia. in its mcijt ajrrravated form, and have need w:tfl0l!t receivine any i.eneuc uiüreirum, evr reuieu- re-c-lnmended fur th it .liieaä. In fact, I a afllicted so ti-.iiy thtonmaLv occiLiion I was in preat career ot dyiox trom suffocation, in conseii'ienee of the rise o f mutter in m throat, and all mv eltort.or relief vora in vain. -I wai at last induced, thfcca-ri the r Tom men "a' 10 u of several of my frien is, to ti-v "Iloi.il .nd's Oern.an Bitters." and I assure ynu the finnnrm nf relief I Live received, from the ue of mlvone bo ttle..is astnni.sh'n . and com poli me to s:y that i would nrt ! l-e ik-ilh lilt he liittura f-.r anv re a-t i Liif j tnol- ,sc. cnjoji.g tietrer rn.-ain. ism i nave taana ,..r I emv years. Very rcspe-tfitliy -.r.nrs I eliza (u:-nr (iai'l. 1 . . . . . i i ,. To Hr. CM. 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II A T K S . Oa souare. ten Hues ox less, onetime. 0c: three times. $1; " 7hV. 7 sr.: ,Unirdrni "- one week, l 50; two weeks. $2 50; one month. 4; three six months, $10; one vear. lo. uisconnton rtisements. Cards of six lines or under. $ per harxe for marnage, death or religious notices. F()ST QAIES ACADEMy LOTTEKY, c l a s s l . drawn in the city of Mobile. Alabama, in PubHo.on tuesaay. uecetnDer autn. lews. an tue pi. x of i?i.-vt;i.E sivpkrs. OHS HfRTKLand W. W. SlcGLiKu. Esq., Commissioners 1 - , , Arm 'rift I1 . . 1 I'SI-k! j.yj than one prize to"e'very ten tickets XOVa SCHEME! 1 or! 1, of 1 ilo 1 i!o 1 i'.o 1 dn 1 (!o 10 .rii a" 1 00 Ko CD 2.(!"i I 1.(111 l ,(') 2' 70 AFfROXlMATtOX PRIZES. 4 pr i3 of Sl.w appror.itnatlnsto ?4. Wi prize are.. "io ' 4 do l i do l.iMifi do ar?.. .'m 4 do ! dj S.iMil d.) are.. 4f ; 4 d. 7"i do 2.n(i do are.. SCO 8 do SO 9 l.Ciü do are.. IVO 4'i do 1.1 do ZW do ate.. 1 'O : 3. OiU) do 4U do are 3 230 pria'-'Somcimvajr t .2111 4VW WhoU Ticket S10; Ualves .": Quarters tl. 3, tvm priioi of S10 will be determined hy the last Sa-jro of the number tnat draws the 40.100 pme. i eap rvT example, if tho number draw ins the SHI.uw priiO ends wir u o. 1 . thtn all the ticket- where th nuail tr enda In 1 will h mtiUd to lf u'a nEnl'tr tt,!i with o. 2. then 11 the ticket wh..ri th mimiu-r . in 2 win t ntiti.i to ;ii i n to 0. Ct.Tt.fi Cut i of Ftvckage3 will be sold at tl e foübwlcg rates, hu-h a tin;n.-k crtii:ctö of Packte of 10 Whole Tieketa, . . S-ki : do do J" H.V.f do d' do 10 Quarter do Ad'lres3 or-lers for Tickets or Certificates either to . A- 6: vu. Atlanta.' a. or j o . S1VA. Moutzomery. Ala. ... . m. . ....... wa " .-.... - 3:j.ui u umoerj correponoine wit n tnof e on tne tii-Kets are piuee! in one wheel. The prizes nre placed in another wheal. A u ti-j.ler id drawn trom the number wbeel. and s.t tne tnme timoa pre i drawn from the other wheel. The pri .Iv-iiv.. i. nUimil ...in.f iK. nnmW ilrlVn TMa nnatutinn is repeated until all the prize are rw t. ; -.j.-riii tickets, eni-lone the money to our addras for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for- . wiriled hy first mail. 1 he lift ot dri'vn mimhers and prizes wiil ho sentto pur chaser immediati'jy utter the dr;iwin. fie" I i t'a.-'-rs wi!! please. we-iO their.Jii;natares plain and civ-; their I'i.' t (1'Jice. C'innry ami M-.ue. jpfjlr r.i'tn.3r.M-ei- thit every prize ia drawn and paval lo in , full wit!.tr. t d, duction. i ' Jt'Ä-All pri,-,f et. 00 an. 1 1 under, pad immediately after the draw.nt-c.ta rrir. a at the nsn-l time ot thirty day. Mi cotr.m..a.cat.ora .trictly eonJ(. ,.,-,,. i r rize t:cli. tri canned or roüftwed in other tteaets at either ' nt!,.- deelS-tf ! i, J1.J BiMSiris intne snapeoi iiorse noe . i . l Any one tindincr the same and returning it to thifl otViee will te suitably reTarde 1 . decl5 -nt B Z. f.rfcif. XEW Gunny Bass. for sale y .fiXVKPS JullN BfRTIS. ,1...: ueoio Mitohrll's lilock Main t. CAOS Eastern Kio Coffee, choice and prime, jnst 4 9 ree'dty dec 1.1 Z . 11. COOK k SON. V FRAHiSPriiueiifwDit!: 20 Drenis Saltan Kaiain.'; O tu', hxii i.av-f su.i M. '-. KaUina; 1 L'e .j.-. Curr-JUL, jüit re'd per stoanicr New York l.y d'...;:5 Z. Ii. codi; i S0J. . i ?.ad " lbs cr.v.i frech Cove Oyaterf. iv..-.t r.i'd hy 1 i.- '.. U. cook k SDN. : ,j$''L Iii''e. I.i chuire Virginia Tobacco, ju3t roe'd per sv s!i;atELr New V.rk liy i ulS Z. II. COOK & SOX. Sä5 8 SO TONS OF AMERICAN AND ITALIAN ill A II II Kj E ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TjnKALERin Murhle ar especially invited to examine JjaV lie iiualit v. vari.;lv and i. rices of iut full stock an nt 1 ifc wa9 sel-ioted iith Rreat car. It consists of White t .3. w juvuo nnv Bc-. ...iin1. u. cioi; idwcbj. ii Butiuuri, iiiMuicis ana x uruHoro lU'iniis, ai i oi r uicii wiii ue sot a at re i uOeQ pricfs . OX thtir rinopasdl rlat.i vn nd f ritnrts vill Dtui it. tr tVip Ävar in beauty and variety of quality of noek'or orkrun8hir. warranted. aee,3-t m. I. lav. kb.nok. assi(;xi;es sai, of clothing . ,., . A 1 AUCTION! T the clothing store of IT. D Stran , on Main stree ; on 1 1 31 rlunday. Dec. l.'.th. 1856. at 10 o'clock A.M. 11. in hie entire etoca of ready tuaee elothinf. conjistiD of Coau, rauts, est. Cau aad every otiier article ueuuliy kept in clothirff stores ALStj; A lot of piece floods, consisting of Clothe, Caesimerea, Sattinet, 4;c., &:c. Tern.s m?h. A. A.vsl-ACHER, Arni7ree. WOOLSEY & XELSOX. Anctioneers. ecl.sru.JYE.5 !S STOLEX. FR)M t!i sal.cri' er a !:ir,;e UAY II'iKSE tlbot.t 17 hnnU3 hih, withon of hia liindlrs Bwoil'jn, some white in hin luce. No ether niarlc or lir.mil on hira. Any one deliverinz the euul horse at the City iiotel wiii be literally rewarded decn- it J . A. BLACK. ' .... . g vlIOIt;K I.YIMC.O. 3W)1U jnntrec'd t'orsa! i.dw by Js K ginjuRT CO H ALMOXng A.D BRAZIL IVUTS. 10 Ib's 7 iust ree'd for sale by S. r, . tilLRKKT & CO., I Sycamore street. decl3 H9ACE GIKISEK . 10 bags this day ree'd for sale very M low to the trade by deel.H 8. B. GILBBRT CO. SJAI.T 1 KT hK .500 lbs justree'd forsale by decl.l S. E. HILBERT & CO. i..AMO..-50matsjustree-d forsaie by dec!3 S. E. GILBERT A CO. VKH' C'OOFIfeH. 20CClisjost ree'd for ssleby dec 13 S. E. GILBERT & CO. "WTISinoW JI.ASS. Pult) and in.12 just ree'd per ä v steamer James Vi'ood, fi-r üali- by declH S. K. GILI'.Kr.T & CO. SEW BOOKS, CALL AXD SEE THEM. (TJE0OLLFCT1ONS of a Life Time. Pster Pari y's new ''. ' " c-.mpI.t-.8t;nnning.sworlls: Aspen Conrt: a lot of Chamoer's ui3i. rxglirh editinii with .-'len.ii! type, and tletuutly hounn. mnroccu ant', ine hniias ot oil sorta. inn children's t-ooks ty -Mrs, .Jgworch aad the t;st a-ittiori. .1 . ... : -j 7 1 ."!' f r r. t 1 1' t l." n i.....i.. 11.. ti... ü 1 .1. - 1 ........ 1 KACK OKFÜK. IS bv di clM gross f-.n-ec. iat .. II. COiiK SON. !tl f f A f. Fch .sts A'ouni; Hyson Tea; do tlunpowler do: 15 do do Imperial do. 10 do do Ohi.ice Ulnek do: 7 boxes 7,8. 10 and 15 ibs assorted Tea: just rc'd bv declS Vi. Ii. COOK A SON. V? DRUMS Primelarge Codfish, jnst ree'd l.y decl:t Z. II. COOK ft SON. 9, (h BOXES Prime W. R. Cheese, justree'd by -KJ decii t. It. COPE & SOK. rAlllBlMiS' ICAl.ES. WK have on hand an d can supply anvsize of V? thus., unrivaled weihim, innehine. Thev .re y are tue only true standard, fur the troth of which we r-.-fer to the thousands that art using them. ÜUäMläODa. & VO.. General Afrcnts. Water-st.. Kvansville. dscl2 b:h.i its. E? 12; euns Prr-sh Peaches; 10 bones Raisins; t boxes Citron; 1 cask Lante Current, 1 caj& Prunes, for sale by dcc!2 nORNBROOI k CO. FI-H. 2 eases Sarisn3; 20 boxes Herrings. Oybtersand Iackerels, lor sale ly d3C12 w nTKisvs.- ! J Arm I.ner: Camsnter's Patent Lanterns Snu -.iter's patent Lanterns: Sigual L interns, anda great varii t v ul other kiaua. for sale by declJ II'ir.NT.ROOrC & CO. T? ten:;)!!-!,. m:nn!; .wdsai.mo.v. i'iXi i Mis No. 2 Maekervl; 2C bids No. a Msnkorel; If I f do ä l dr.; 10 hf. tills No. 2 ill; M do do do 3 do; in .jr. do do 1 d-; 1 ' jr. do qo 2 do; It! ao do do 3 do: 10 hf. do do 1 ITorrinr: lif! hxs scale J No. 1 Herring: lOkitts do lJiackerei; I"-kitta do 2 Mackerel 1" do do : do; 10 do . do 1 Saltrnn; 10 do do lTouguesand Sounds. i-jt" ree'd and for j sale by decl2 Z. H. COOK L SON. -9 CASK Prime Dutch Malder; 25kees New Castle Soda; 10 keirs Soda 3 il Tatua; 1 cask f.oa;vfood; 10 l.xs Corn Staren; in has Riee Floor; ) do Extract I.'ijvvood; 40 do Prime Indigo; SMI its Hlaider Puttv; fiOdoi British Luster; lödoa Miller's Water Proof Blncking: 3 hhls Coppervs; 75 doz Trime Irk. jirst ree'd from New fork by d-cT2 Z. II. COOK SON. 5 l.Ui rne'i r.T Fanny , -.5 j.,, : , for hi ;,e i'Tirrel or f-;u:il!er ijuatititv. fiil.UEKT k CO.. Sye. n;:ir Wattr. sa-iiju- M lcirritt kujr .le a-.d i-if 1 i. i !!. 1-Hr. a v Rnl!'" .i;!;t co. i. :'''. t l in an-H-iKorta 1 . ria.a ana taaey 6i.äs at cotll
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EVANS VJLLE CRA WFORDSVILLE RAILROAD, lUIUJTIUlt AHUANOEIfllinT. isTtsN and alter ilondsy. Jnne 15th. until luriher lotiee. W The Mail Passenger Train will leave gKvansville at 1:2U f. M . ; arriving at v incenne at r. JI , in time to connect wiih the Evening tiain on the Ohio aiid !irsitsi Railroad for St. Louis and Central Illinois. Torte Haute an 7:1 r. M.. ind l&dianapclip at 1:05 A. X.. n-'ekirr dirtrt connections for Ciocir-nari. ColumLup. Cleveland. Philadelphia. New York and lialtinioTG. Retumicf leaves Terre-Haute at 3:.VS P. M.; after the arr:7:il of train from Indianapolis arrives at tvacsvilic at
, 9:2.i I', Jl. i'.iriNner bv this train enn oorae from St. T.onis Cincinna-..lO.C-o .j ar.j LvLiswlie sarie dav. liaiie thecked of indiaiia- ... fj.iti' pjlis. ... S.O. , TP .? 7? c e .
- I J ' . i"rt.m Evansvilleto St Louis.. 7 15 11 on 6 25 8 on 13 PO .. 17 50 21 (1 15. 50 14 50 22 (W 23 00 23 00 Chicspo ... Indianapolis Cincinnati Clrijfland li!i!:ale Xff Vurii Pitta.urh. ... V! he..',it; 5i!:iir.pro WHltiijtcn Philadelphia do de do do do do di do do do do o do dl do lEoston . 50 tidily Freight Trains leave Kvansville siid Tcrro-llaute at " ' i.:cn lucai passenffers wi i i'e laxen ist; r or an y lnjormation or tnroiyn 1 icReta. aprly at tnt ; Coupany's Transportation Ofiice. head of Lornst street, Efansvine. jel4 J.J. IMMtLb, Sup'l. '"-tu uuuuu uuu iitüiuciBca x :tiricni uic vu wijjo adv. aad copy. : f SAFTE connection of Mr. OK,-, W. VoBkipk iMth- tho Ja. .'ompany as tneir aent at J'.ynnsvilJe. ceased oa thff 4tu of Lecembr. and he is no lnncer authorized to et fo them in ay capacity; of which, those lay: Im.inef with tne con,roDV Wlu T,ifUlie tote i oti'e. ; .nr. iiaunuri ei n.-in late or our I'lncinnati omce nas Ycen appointed ogent of the Adams' Expreea Company af livnusviiie, anil is respectfully recotutxendea to tee conndenc and.onMdcrationofthepuhlieofth.tcity .? 1 7 - r.r 1 I.h' KKD ß I ITHER An n.rln tH l Tl t . V77 r77Tzr.,. " : ' , ..." . "1 v r i Ait C. i DLr.S.-50 whole, half and quarter toxe o i't rce'U tor alo at a itKnrrKn pkick bv ''ei-8 S . E. Ol I, HF.RT It CO .. Syeamora-st. , RKKIH) HT. l.OI IS M li ins -3S b-rreljnt st "V ree'u per sttamer at. Hoimi-s. rcr sale ry S. E. GILBERT & CO..Sjcamore-t. " IV W ItKf!iS. rg-TT K Cort of v,lrIüo. .rl,d idly illustrated ; We-twar.1 Knrire: Mormr.n Wiv-.s; Harp-. School Hi.tory; Poulterer'. Companion; t. T .,ri.Tamn r-v a..ii. hi j - t. dcc3 - T. CONYNGTOS A CO. t'AItlJ. - RS. H. 1'EXTECOST. ha in,t on.-ed the Jo-.. Hons.. yi 3 on the corner of 1st and Walnut streets aud ia now prepared to receive boarders and lodgers, with sincere thanks tu her friends for their former kindness, once more solicits their iittlusuce. dc9 1 1 - - rPO Ini 1 fcR. 300 bundles Printer's Parer. ass'd ii. sizes justree'd by doe9 TEVXRY A SORKXSOX. B O 15 SALI-; Tlfe 4 KALI'3 fresh Oaan? for snip clircp to l"pc consKnV ictnt ddC P. (I. O'KILHY & CO. tfyVSW IMI.-hV-fO heavy 2 bnshe-1, for gala i.i)'.vi;:t tu an th k v can now hk i.axdkd hkk. uecS S. E. OILKEKT & CO., 8yf re-5t. h. Al'-- oancs halves and quarters j ; rco'd per sceatDtrr-J. K, ifell, lor ale by dec S. K. TLPERT A 00. V DOl'RLR an-1 sinilc Rod Comforts; J. ß Hm rairall U'ool Blankem; !' duuhle Matrasses, loss. Cotton nnd Shack; J 5-0 Pillow, on hand and for sale vholecale and i retail at L. VT . 11 UK IIU'H Mattra.-a Mannfactory. j dcc5-!md 3inw Iaiu-ftt. . bfc!WcnChand7th. J ff IVKHI'OOL S r. H'O' saclfS Liverpool tfaltrve'd Ad ryteaaier tidcn. ueoG TKNNEY & SOREXSOX. i.iTi i tTP ie 'mT v v: t w. 5? si? te r . I r, , " KM .1 I L direciion of the foiirtof C mmon Picas, of V-ndcr-f lurnn rooniv. union ine.'n uay oi jscuary. ip.-'J, m inunoroi tne i;oiirc House, in r-vansvui-j. s ii io me nignest hidiir tr.e airotlot nnmhr twenty- tiirre (.-), in ti.e lv- fir0nf..t.n i- K f nUman Ä ."Ä 5Ä!:äi.iÄ "" , ?.! I 1.4 1,1. Rr.VTIIK litmi.ii. JOHN ft. WILCOX. AS OKDINIIVCE. TyVyO prohibit the erection of woeden Vuildings in certain Jit portions 01 the city of bvansvilte tlierein mentionea. Sue 1st. Be it ordained hy the Common Council of the citv of Evanaville. that it eliall not be lawful for any person or pernona to erect or cause to Le erected, any woodeu bnild inzor huiHinp.: orcaitee any wooden r.oüdi : or canoe anv wooden bo! loins; or bufldiOK to h. removed M sny of the follnwir-i" lots of the city of Eviinsvill". thst is to s-ty on any lot of the original n of the etty of Iivflnsville, or on any lot in the Lower Knlsrgement of saM city: or on spy ol the fnllowirs: lots in the Donation Knliir.tnent of ihe pitv of ICvnnsvilie. to-wit: Lots Xos. . 1 1 1 ui. 117. 1 It. 149. 1.0. 151 . 1"2. l.r.:i. 1H. tSS, t", 157, If. TS. wi. ir.'i i. 4. ics. n:i; , n;7. ii.x. n.. 17. 172. . 17:t. 17t. 175. 171.. 177. 17S. 17P, 10, mi, 1H2. is:. 1K. I 5. 1SB, 1.V7. 11. lf. 1"". I '1. 12. IM. I'.'4 I!'."., li'i'i. 197. 19 IM. U, 21 1. 2' 2. 2!i:t, 2iK,2Ti, 2H, 207,2". 1i9. 210, VII. 2:2, 211. 214, 211',, 217. 2iS, 2l'j, 2-fl, 221 222. 22'V 221. 225. 22. 127. 22, ID. 2:io. 2.11. 232. 2:i:i. 254, 2.H5. 2:'.. 27. 2:t.. 2S9 aod 240; or in any lot ia lioeU No. 1, Eastern Enlargement of said city. Ski.' 2d. Any p'-rson or peisorif v. bo hall violate the pro- ; visions of this ordinance, shall forfeit and pay any mm nofc ' less than one dollar, nor more than fifty dollars foreach and everv day alter being notified to remove the same. Sue. St. All ordinances coming in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. JOHX UEWSON. Mayor. WELL FT. WALKER. City Clerk. Volksbote copy. nov29-30i FOR WABASH IMVKR. THE stenmhoat CITY OF CAIRO. ' E. WDODv Master will commence regular fzg?3f3aL jil?a JOtvreen tlll City ana aoasn niHUB the first rise n water, r -or ireiguv i i-- 'n 'J on board or to the W'.iarf oats. . nov-tf C5IKF.SK AiD I'APKIC. rrPKCKfVF.D75r.oxe W. K. frcaro uneese; fa's 150 Heams of asp'd siiesUr. Taper, ree'd by rail.1! 75 boxes W. R. load and for ra-:e ly nova I. a D. Hh.iJiAJva. Accmm:s ai Ff.trTiAS. yjs II E ondersizne J have just received direct from the Im- . H. porters, a larvr "' -v.--- ---- I , the beat French make v. t.litl tll.-y are rrepsrea .0 e.i t lnWcr prices than the same ijnuiity 01 insmmccui t l.ht eiiawhere in this city, anu see IMTTROLFF k RONS. novH Blain between ist and 2d streets. ITA MKS SCAXTLIK. Jb.. of tho late tirra of Jatnee Scm.tliu it Son, has opened a Stove ar.d Tin Store, on Ma-.nstrect, opposite the old State Hank. whr he intends keeping a lari'. assortment of Stoves, of the latest improve styles Also Manrel Grmei aad Tin Ware at holesale an retail on the very lest terms. Oire him call Deiore rliasinit etsuwuere. M0V7 -a rZg DKUJtS Fresh Firs: 5(1 hoae M. Ii. and Layer Rainecr; ml 1 A At Art! 50 vi do do do. ree'd Oer railroad nov3) Z. H. COOK & SON. bv TO THK l,AD1K8 UKKTIS. J jv I" B lona- enrected French Worked Collars, Sleeve and I -B roiaeril s len erauy. uae r uie v iv ' , :. ,. , 7 j- . .. r KAnnfr nn.r i respectmiiy can ine.uauie. . -; "i mey surpans evervtniuR oisiumit-i J . .'. aee. eplS ROSER. BRO. & 1-REY. FIREMEK.'S BALL. Union Company No. 2 WILL GIVE A BALL AT TITE OLD BREWERY, LAMASCO,' 4l OX BKCKMBKP. 28TH. 1BSO. Tiit O If FH'RD n speetfiilly rvolfers his services to ÜP the citizens of Fvai.sville. He will insert teeth on (i.ild aad S-'lver rlae. Alio tho improved commons pirn on r.n-ti l'nr.-ha nlat-s foT temporary fctis. Teeth nli"d with crvs'il fi'.d and foil. Extracting. cHansiiiftrnd r latinc t'-eth done with care. Rooms over Cre-eent Otty I'.jnk, opposite the Court House. decl-01wt( O T f ff OF f.ao Cigars l.i boxes Virinia Tobacco i.;,viut; ree'd aud for sale at reduced r rieesbv I. i D. HEIMANN. apl" RtQwnKR in, ( Rinrn Asn rf.fim-.d buG A Its. 30 bills St. I.nnis. inrt ree'd for sale by nov22 S. K. GILBERT & CO.. Sycamore-it. BOXES M. R S?5 and forsale by R. new Eaiscns. ree'd by railroad no vzo c I. D. HEIMANN. -S BX' I-eaon; 50 0 botes Liml orj Chee-e ree'd and 2. f iraalc by 0vic I ..P.-.'iJl' E-'EITEII this niernin l v .Wiirn Express, a new snrf. a. plrof lmlij and misses Lamb's Wool H.isc. colored and white Kid Gloves, f.eece lined Silk (ilovcs. .. e. Expactiri? dailr to arrive an additi nal stock of all sorts or D-v Ootid., which kc offer ournnmcrons friends at reduced prie-3. Cail in everybody . nov22 B0SEK. ERO. & FEET. nCICE new Jlolassea jui J d-c'J t ree'd by Z. II. COOK & SON. 1 oo S, DOZas-orted E.-ccffi? in store sdo" for Bale by Z FI. COOK ft SON. iieeJ r . J
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