Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 138, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 January 1857 — Page 2

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, s i HUg JOtltTHHl ; ! F. Y. CAKULE,.EDI10I K. DREW, Jr., LOCAt EJ.ITOK. I EVANS VILLE: ! ::::::JAN. 7" WEDNESDAY MORNING: First Page: A Gem Picked up l.y the ; Way Matrimonii! Swindles, etc., etc. j The Gr&vviilo Railroad. i

We insert the following communication jdone, and which had actually never been from an esteemed correspondent, upon our , touched; but which the parties receiving the Grayvillo Paihoad, about which there is ' scrip, agreed to perform at some future day. more interest manifested in the country than j The (framings were let at most cxhoibitant in the city, if we judge from the commnnicd-! prices to men in collusion, who became setions we receive upon the subject. This security for each other. The lands have been cold weather and frozen river so pinches transferred to them under these surreptitious men's nurses, min is mil leeiiin'S. that we de- contracts for a third or a fourth of their value.

spair of making much impression on the at the present season. Put when the spring .

comes with iu gonial airs, and gives life to : work which was to give some value to the renature, and opens the buds and ilowers, men's : mHming inferior lands. views will expand, and their hearts dilate, j - Among those who are charged with particiand their pniscs will open to the claims cf i paiirg in- this odious fraud is the Ilcv. Mr. interest and duty. . j Larabee, the superintendent of the schools

Fur ilij Evm.sv'. Mr. Editui:: three communi Having noticed some I wo or , munieatiens in the yapers advocating : 'ucliou of a railroad Irom livansviüe, the constro Indian;', to Gnij 1 e, Illinois, 1 liae onc! de I ; to mo ku a few suggestions, l'tLtivv to the mat- j ter, for the consideration of the public, it" you ...;n ..l . !, ... J.,., -r , r ,-.,-- ,,-r-., 1 111 UllUU lilt tllVi llr,uUil.O VI J l.4i l'1-1'1 TImj 1 .. w-H,., ihn itiit..-,! f-lv.-ft v. !.;..'., I J lilO IO tJ tl iUt. J , V.ii lllliaM UUIVV V' )t 11111, i

to the city of Evansviilo, to Grayvillo and to j 1,0:1 la iie swniue, out ne nas eeriamiy aciea the district of country situated between the with eihn'uiui negligence in allowing such two points, public attention has uofyet been J proceeding unler'.an authority which he fully awakened. Neither ha Southern II-ju... asäuniea to grant himself. The whole hnois duly pprtcialea tho bcnehml re.su l.s itl ,. ... , . . would produce on tho commercial interests of, proccedm- illustrates the folly and mithat portion of the Sucker State. In repaid j policy of entrusting the management of any to the location of the road. 1 will here mt.ke ' property to the State. some suggestion.. Taking into con.-.'idevatk n j " the face of the country Let ween the two! - ,, t an, d.-cide.llv of th2 oi:,ion. that it! Sk"atoc llAr'r'A-. ÜF Iowa. i he caso of

would be much better to connect th .1 road with the E. and C. railroad it liaubStadt or at some convenient place South of that point on the Lead waters of Lig Creek. Bv inakinz this connection, an almost level rnntn .in 1 .n nl f 'i i no1 rrriiii tlu I' nn.l f ri.iil i a. it.- uTi 1. riii -n ..... .... .. I , .1-1 to tue aoasu. xuviu m nut ue ;t ani 01 any consequence to excavate, no ticep nonows tolill up, and no larjr,e bri'.le;-3S to erect until it reaches the Wabasli. While on the other hand, if a route should be taken diiectlyto New llar.ncny from Evans, illo, it is well known to every one acquainted with :!:o f;ce of the country through which it would necessarily nass. that a number of deep excava1 ' . . . tions would have to to be made, a e;ieat portion of which would bo through solid rock. So it is evident, that as far as the cost of the road is concerned, tho proposed connection has by far tho preference. Again in tho proposed connection, the road would pass through a rich and fertile section of country. From the E. and C. road it would touch near Cynthiana, thence down the fertile valley of Black River touching Poseyville, thence to New Harmony, and thence to Grayvillo, by the best route that can be obtained. Thin passing through one of the most fertile regions of the west, which is now in a high statcof cultivation, held by wealth.' and energetic farmers. Our pork buyers will be convinced of these facts when they look over their books and ascertain what section of our country produces the largest and best lots of pork. I have no doubt but these substantial farmers will liberally subscribe stock when ever the books are opened for that purpose. They are wide awake to their own interests,

and the prosperity ol .our country is mterwo- tho ucniocrau failed to be present, it was a ven with all their feelings. Depots will bo .... . , , . e . . . . . :" f l .., den ictton of duty, for the vote to adjourn over built up in every convenient piace, business ; -' J houses will be erected, and a powerful stiinu- ihd not supercede nor repeal the joint resolus will be given to the improvements of the.Iulion of the Houses to go into election, which country. could not be changed except by a concurrent lam aware that some may say, that the , r ., , ., v IT ' ... . , ., . .. -n I i 'vote of the both bodies. Mr. Harlan s case road will not pay, and that it will be no bene- Tt o o i i fit to Evansviile, because its terminus will be (was brought betöre the L. S. Senate by a

at Grayvillo, a place of but little importance in a commercial sense, comparatively speaking, and it would not connect with any rail.1 1. ....t.if P.iil it t.mf i .. Tiiinmbored that Gravvil'le is a nourishing village ön the banks of the Wabash, and Southern Uli-j nois is populated with hardy and industrious ; men who are not inattentive to their own in-1 terest and to passing events. And no sooner ivill it. ho. known that the proposed road will

go into operation, man a stir win take piacojaa mu-iestu.g wie, y, ..v

in Southern Illinois, and it will r.ot be long before a road wiU be bailt from Grayvillo to St. Louis, which city has roads already in j nnmtion and now consiructing mat win o.inlieot her with the vast regions of tha North, West and South of her, up to the foot' c of tho Rocky mountains. No road was ever built through so rich a country, u mi uiu nut ö such a road would be of incalculable advan-ti-e o Kvansville, in a commercial point of It would opfiii up a conununication view. with the far V, est, and secure a large portion of the trade in Southern Illinois. AtÄ while ...,;.,imn rTintinnoc: in tlow to the West. : which' i will do for an indefinite period, a lar-c amount of revenue will be coliccte 1 from

that source. 1 aking tins view ot the matter, . rutij:v cotton into Liverpool for six years is whicblconcoivotoboaproperoiie, thereciml , N y k iIeniM Thc be no doubt but said read would pay we. I. It, I . . .. " . c,n. tn - would also place Lvansville in one of the! Last India Company in ld-ll, sent to tins centers of railroad cnterprize in the West. ! country and engaged ten of the most suceessAnd white it enhances the importance of Lv- ful -piantcis jn the Southern States to go to ansville, as a great commercial city it wiUbe; , , s,.arintend the cukure 0f cotton

V.id.ihle value to the lertile region through which it passes, by affording convenience in the transportation of the surplus produce along the line and in the neighborhood of said road. iv:l, (l.o ciirv,-rri:f inn5 T will close this communication,' hoping that some abler pen will be engaged to bring the matter properly before thc public. (VrThe Vincennes Gazette contains an elaborate report of the lecture of Elihu Burritt "the learned blacksmith," delivered in that city last week. We presume that a respectful invitation from our Library Association, and a few dollars in cash, would have induced the learned lecturer to have visited Evansviile. He has appointments in several of thc Western cities yet to fill.

(V-r-Mr Sumner has been advised by his ! India cotton consists of the poor sort article, ... , . . . ,-, ,1f ...'thin tha 1 known as Sur.it, which is chiefly imported physicians not, to trust Inm-clt witnin tne r - Iii t'ii i irom liomoiexciting arena of Senatorial deoates, till ins. yurat ony commandshalf the price ir Liverhealth shall be firmly established. He has, 1 pooi 0f American uplands and Gulf cotton, consequently deferred resuming h's scat for 'J'he long voyage greatly enhances the freight, the present. 'Thebaic only averages 200 pounds weight,

Land Fkaups. The Indianapolis ivcn some revelations of the the State has been swindled out of the swamp lands. The sales of these lands for cash beinir dull in 1835, the Gover- , q,, , a, ,,cc,,ln! llfWi tj to order the suspension of the draining operations, unless the contractors would consent to tali c lands in payment; and under this older of the Governor and Treasurer, script wa3 issiied for tie land; and issued not for wojk düne, and (or which payment was due,' but was given out for work to be . ' rt'i .1 . , i i 1 i 1 4. p j.1 inns uu öuie nas ueen cneaieu out, oi me he. - .t lan.I-;, without accomplishing any of the the gu u ilian of the morals of the youths of Tnili.inili who has secured 18,000 acres for his -j,.ir... " "' 1 ' Allen May; E. B. Collins, Secretal3' Blal. the ot State, and Iilessrs. Daggy and are said to belowr to of Urcencasilc, association. 'The Governor is ex-! 1 r n r.i'-i ( . . 1 C,-i.,- ll-n li.r"i-fi r.F ilir.it nn r 1 1 ji ' o 1 1 . , . - . . . . . -I Senator ;!a:i which has been before the U. S. Senate for more than a year, involves some Lf the questions that are now exciting public ,. o . ' f' öllnS 111 our ou'n St:lte- Senator ilarlan is a I ?i! in ! ;! r- n finrl u'.i "lpf!fa'l fliin flin ITnncfi . . .... i 0i Keprcseiuati ves ol Iowa contained a large majority of his political friends, and the Senate j .was Democratic. The Senate improving an 'opportunity when a number of Democrats j were absent, voted to go into joint ballot on a I certain d?.v. Subsequently the Senate, when ful!, voted to adjourn over the day set for go- I i:..'. - it..M. lv.jt; i no jonu u-.iuui, uiui oy mis move piev ein. ed a session of the Senate ontbatday. The Republican members, notwithstanding this adjournment went into the joint meeting with the House and secured the election of Mr. Harlan. The Democrats have contended that the election was void, because the vote to go into joint ballot was virtually repealed by tho vote to adjourn over beyond tho day of the election; that as the Senate was not in session j on that day, it could not act as a body, nor could any of its members act on that day as Senators; and that their meeting in joint session was as ir. egular and illegal as if a mob had invaded the House and assumed the right to elect a Senator. On the other band tho Republicans sa, the Senate having voted to ;o into joint baliot, every member of the Sen'ate was bound individually to attend; and if j protest from' the Senate of Iowa, passed soon after his election. The subject has been referred to tho committee on the judiciary. Whatever the decision may be, it will make but httlo deference to Mr. Harlan, as both branches of the Iowa Legislature are nowhtr , pniican, and if rejected, they j would at once re-elect him. But the case is : :i ;tj may have a bearing on the elections of j j gcnt01.. iu thu y.,Ue aud Penns.) Ivania, ! where a similar state of facts exists. This is i ' another instance of the factious acts of polit--artics. iarty spirit to gratny us prejudices , lts patriotism and truth anJ interest. " v fI. .. . . lao ov ork Inbunc in its malignancy aunst .slaveiiuliers. attempts to ueprjciate cVcr thil ..t lho öoulh anj preaicts that even in cotton growinij, it is to be outrivalled i hy India. To show the absurdity of such an ; idea the full owing statement of the imports of there upon the American system. After five years experimenting in the best soils, in the most favorable locations, with all the advantages that an unlimited supply of capital could alibi d, and with all the labor and facilities which their power and influence could com mand, the failure was signal and so discourag ing that the company gave up the attempt to cultivate it on a large scale. The imports of India cotton into Great Britian, for the past six years, or during th 3 golden period, have been as follows: lv 's I.'.'.'.'."..'. .bales. 309.471 H-..174 22Z.X1 18K! li 1855 . .bales 4 RS 427 . 3J4.011 It is supposed that the supply of 1856 will about canal that of 1855. The great bulk of

Swamp Land PP"s Wgivc manner" in which

half the American average, so that the most India has been abie to supply, has been 242,7G3 bales of equal weight to the American bales. India finds sugar, indigo, rice, etc., far more profltable articles of culture than cotton.

Banks is New Albany. The New Albany Ledger gives the following list of monied institutions now in operation or about being organized in that city, which, if they be all legitimate, will give that city, greatcr.'.banking facilities than any other of like population in the West: Xfw Slate Bank $100,000 Old Stale Hunk under the m-tv sirrangeir.ci t with the Buiik ofSulem ntXew Albany.. .'. 00 .( 00 Ohio Insurance Co T. . .iüü.ooo Ohio Insurance Company steck of the Jetler sonviiie is ranch ot thetato Bank .5110,000 X , A. I nsiirance otue. .SOlUdiO N. A. and Salem K. K . Bills.... E. f-'utiu ci Co about Total Add to this the Peoli Rank. . ... . riank o! .-"nlcm rl:ilik of niooininston hrüi.th limit iitbedl'ord 50 000 50,1X0 000,000 5II.0OO .... 100,01 Ml 50,00(1 21.0,01 0 32.000.01 0 The latter natned Banks do most of their business there. Our Population 1S60. The follcwin table contains the estimated population of each State in 1SC0, calculated upon the ratio of increase since 1850. By it the comparatively increasing power of the Northwestern Slates, and the overwhelming influence of the free States over the slave States, are made apparent: FREE .STATES. 1'OfrI.ATIOV. HEIVJ. 'J((l,(.iitl i! 45n,U'0 5 l,(too,(iW 14 I,KI!',';tÜ 13 Hiv,MO Ö 10 ,f 00 5 California. . ,;?''"vclituIlilinoh.. . 1 1 (J illlia. ,.,... "" -Mai I 51 assacliusctlj M K-llian Milt!K'MOLU ew Hani (dnre, . . . New Jers:y New York,. Ohio. Peiui3 ivania I!h kIo Island, Vermont, ist o;:s;!i, l,lly ir.) ..... "ö'-VüjO OfHi.MI'l -l'P,';!0 (; c,"i o 3,!.t',iH.U 5,. . (!,!'( 0 3,3iin,iitH iO'VO 25IV. y:;c,-:)(i Total, . . Alabamn, . . ..UO.O-.iO.f!) l.-.l 'SLAVE STATES. j Arkansas, . . ; Delaware. . . i:a.(.00 na.uo l'H.l.l.iK) l.i.iiti I.'jnu.tl.o .... 'i5",'.:iiu V.'ö.bl'U Wii.KiO Hki.CDII .... fh.ö,lle!) 7b(l,(;(.'ü l.l(.ii,(l lOU.n(it) l.i'.iO ,(( ....ll,we,(ii)U (ieorijiu,. Kentucky,. . I : 'Maryland,. Mississippi, 1 issoun,. North Carolina, South Carolina,. Tennessee, . . .. . TfXI'S Virginia, Total The Delegations in the House of Keprcscntatives from the ditferent sections of the country will be as follows: Southern States 3 New Ei:j;!and States, 3 Middle Mat -s (N. Y., X.J. and Fa.) 5i Western Mates 'iu Total "34 A combination of the Western vote with the votes of cither the other sections, would outnumber the slave votes. The admission of Nebraska, Oregon, Kansas and Utah, will increase the Northwestern strength and add to the power of the free States, After 18G0, the free States will probably have nearly twothirds of the electoral votes. If the number of Representatives in Congress should be the same, and the four territories be admitted, eight new senatorial votes would be added to the number in the Electoral Colleges, wdiich would then consist of SOG, of w hich the free States would probably have 107. and the slave States 100. t5Gov. Willard was at Indianapolis on the lirst inst., just returned from his visit to c i I' ll i Mississippi, Hilling WniCIl lie Iliaue a Series Olj his glowing Democratic jubilant speeches to the "people of Jackson and Vicksburg. j fJr'Tuckerinan, charged with defrauding j tne eastern iiaiiroaa corporation, was convicted by a jury in Boston on the 3rd inst., llulus Cliaote, council for defendent.filed a bill of exceptions, to be argued, before a linal disposition of the case. fjA girl who was about to become a moth er, applied at one ol Hie station Houses m Cincinnati a few nights since for shelter. She had been seduced, and when tins became

, Known to iter parents, xnoy turned ner into YCU;r,i. . , . ,1-. i;r. :..c 'in..

the street t0 die or live a life of infamy. The gi,. wil0 was qU;tc young and i was taken to the hospital, and will nterestinir, ill be, it is hoped ;CSCUCd flOlXi the terrible fate tO Which llCr parents' inhumanity WOUld Consign her. I t i Jacor Little asd His Liabilities. Mr.'. Little oli'ers to pay up his "differences" in full, as ioiiows: une lourtn casn in tuirty uays and tne balance at equal intervials during a! period of eighteen months. These terms will, ! of course, be accepted, and llr. Little will! i l ii . tl,, 17. .1 ..1 r I. SOOll be m lltS Old Seat, the life and SOUl Of the LtOard j I American Peeresses. 1 he death of Lady ci, .v i T i i .r it l btatlord, in England, one ot the tniee granddaughters of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton.who c 1 miirrietl an rjll'Zt.stl nobleman, SaS tne ..i i iit t . i : a l iiiiutit-'ipinu, journal, uas ajjaiu -neu i im; 10 retnai K on tne singular circumstance oi tnree sisters marrying noblemen of the highest rank; but the coincidence is still greater in . - -.1 .1. . : l l.J ' tillS Case, as neiLOer OI ttie MSiers UUU OUSpring, SO that nO American blood WaS infused t . . . ,,. Their nieCft, ÜSS uuo me peerage uy tneiu. McTavish, of Baltimore, married a brother of lord Carlisle, but partett irom ner husband ,. . , . r, . ... ,, I after living with him but a short tune. Ihere have been but two other American women who have married Enirlish noblemen Miss ... . . r - , j. , T . . , Bingham, Wile Ot the hrst LiOra AshOUrtOn, onil Alisa Oirl trnllirifr tho wife of thp first ana Jll&s aawaiiaaer, ine Ht UI Hie mst Lord Lrskine; both Ol these ladies Were na- . - ., j i i - tlVeS 01 1 IlllaaCipnia. I . 11.11 oi. t t ' fJAn Old DiaCk man in (r5t. LiOUlS, WllOSe employment is to cry lost children through the Streets, makes IIIS animal report among: the other annual returns of the business of that city. From Dec. 27, ISoo, to Dec 27, 1856, he has cried 350 lost children, all of whom hp rpcrnrpil to thoir narents exc Tit Vnom ne resioretl IO llicir paieins, fc-pi lour, wuo were lahX'u 10 me as iuiu. i i.e fees and gratuities he received for his servicea amounted to over $20u0, a sum twice what we pay our judges. OCT" A beautiful pair of "spotted fawns," were in the hands of the Express Company yesterday, en route for some lover of thc graceful. ,

fjrThe next steamer from California will 'probably bring the result ofth"e election for j U. S. Senators by the Legislature- of that j State. Dr. Gwinn and Mr. D. C. Daoderick, 'are reported to stand the . best chance for

success. ""A-V-Thß election of P.onton tn 'the Rennto' rr . -------- -- i from MlSFOUn, IS nOW . despaired W bV htS own friends. Several adherents pledged to hlS SUPPOrt, refuse nOW tO Coalesce nlth the , American party. PLT.IFV THE Dl.OOD Cl liK"? YOLK CoM PLArST. It SUltenng Irom SCrCtula, IlVCr dtS- J c,, Ivanniiuii nr cutinnniis wnnlinna flunnn j ease, 0 Spepsia, Or CUianeOU. CI UptlOUS Utpen- , dent On an impure State of blood, Use a few i bottles of Hurley's barsaparilla. Be sure to ask for Hurley's and allow no other to be palmed off on you. Lou. Dem. This excellent remedy can be found at Pexxisgton's or Keller, Fakxslly & Co's. THE Gill IT 511. JSSI ATS UE.HEDV, TKO HON 9 PUBLICO, ljj-- ''Every nioUier should have a lox 1n tho hous hanUv iu case of sc:id"iita to the children." ietl;lin liiisiiia Külve. It is a Bost )n remedy of thirty years' tandin?, and is ! , 7 ..1 1 .. - i.j 1 .i , rBioiuaiuuucu u jiii i -laus, iiisasiire aiwipeeov cure for Rums. Piles, IliU. Corns, Felon?, Chiiblaius. . ,, p. , ... ,,f . j vim jvi i'.ij . j 1 11.01a, 1 Itch, Scald Head, Xettlo Kash, Bunions, Sore Mpples, (tt. "inmenlil by nursv'6,1 WliUlows, Plie.?. Fosters. Flea Kites, Spider Stings, Frozen Limbs, Suit llhcuin, Scurvy, Sore and Crackled Lips, Sore Nose, WartsanJ Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to bj thousands who have used it in the city of Uostoii'aml virimty forthelasltnirly years. In no 'iut;inee will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with a physician's prescriptions. It i made from the purest materials, from a recipe brought from liussia of articles growing: in that country and tlto proprietors haveletlers from all classes', flerR men, physicians. sea captains, nurses, and otiters who h;-.ve used it them soives, and recommend it toothers.. Heading's Kussiu Salvo is riut in iariro tin boxes. stamrit;d on the cover U i wtli a picture of a hoase and ilisaMed soldier, which - i pi.-tnre is also engraved on the wrapper. Price e. cents a box. KkkIiim; t o., rropitetors, KELLE it, FAKSbLEY & CO. .A-ent-, lipTd&wly Evansville, Ind. .ä vijec u:i : - On Taei-lav tr.ornir?. hy the Itev. Wm . IT. McCarer. CHARLES Ü liOPrilSS, to Mrs. COK.ViiLIA C. WaKX It alt of this city. SPECIAL. NOTICES. af" Notices in this tilace. ten cents per line one insertion: 20 ceuts f-er line tliree liuie; .Jo eeutb i-er line one week: discounton longer time. C VANS VI L I.E. January 6ih, loi7. PTATfcMEST Of the .Irfaii-s of the BODIA.W Ml.Yl.VO OOMFJiJVV, on the 1st of January, lej?., Li pursuance of the requirement cf an act for the incorporation of Manufacturing aud tinisg Companies, Chapter C5. Laws of Indiana. Capital Stock $ eO.OCO 12,010 shares at i eaoi., less reserved and retired shares 11 eon 4 4,U;0 Assemcnt for full of stock sold, made and paid in Existing de t.ts. Roads 13.0. 0 Otherliab lities. say 2 843,52 WILLIAM KEP.3TEMAN, President. Wm T. Phoe. Wm. 1ii.ii.man, Directors. JOHN WYMOSD, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this aiath day of January. A. D. 1857. II. Q. WHEELER, jan7-lt Notary Fublia. ATTKXTIO.N WAMILM.TUX FIRE COMPANY. Tho memb.-rs of the Company aro rv quested to meet at their Hall this evening at 7 o'clock. jan7-lt A. J COLBUItN, Seo'y. JUST AOTICU THIS. J. FEMDRICH & IiKOS. have just received a large stock of imported and domestic cigars. They bare also received a lare stock of the best Virginian Tobacco. All that are fond of good Cigars and Tobacco, wo would advise them to call at F. FüNPItICH & 11ROS', novl7 Mai, st.. one door above First. COAL. X2IK I2S3r SO OB' t'O lj ArV THE BÜBI.VM MIA KS IS. At the Pit cnts per bnshel. Hauled to any part oi tho city 10 Those who 'iedire t lay ia t'ieir winter -nprlj, while the weather is line, and the nulls pcod, wiU luve their order3 nt tfn (i nrl tn hv IniTinff ti-nn afc thi rffrpf nf thn Rndifltn ' jiaesaEder tha Telegraph otfice, on Water street. Terms cash johm wymoxd. Oot22 Secretar and Manager. FO!I Tili: JOl JtML. I never 'spired tew be a poit, (I n-e l'at tell. I 'spose you no it;) Cut if I thawt tV-tre's virtu in it Dara'd if I would'nt in a minit! Hut when rou tawk uf d.ig'ratypin , Wcl'St':r'd ro.iu 1 aud tako del'.tc in; Dud or 'live he'll stamp your feeturs, And '"babia" tew, deer littie creeturs. On pi per. iron . f la -a r pl.vte, lle'lt fix yewr si. adder sure as fate. So nairal and so fren to life, Vrii-j-i yew're away 'twill tool yewr wife. nov2o-dtf TILRXTOX'3 Gallery. Fft.rn We wouiJ call attention to the puMio narainsta fraud -lailv yr-ot,ie-fl npon the un;usr;?c:in-z. in the article of Ir. J . I ( ii-iTKTTKRs celebrate-! Stomach Kitter. Sine thps pplolirtnl Ilifr.cr tavs bft'fiine so iifinuliir. others hav eei making prepaiatious ta imitate it. and in some cases ali,0 ill pcrmnjti Imyoi none b it resectable dealer-; the genuine are all covered, with a metalic cap, and the n-ime on it, l"or sale ty tt xllohk & stoddard. d0ll-d WOOLSKY -SAWYJSK. o FAMii.v shoii n ik without hoofni.t,htinniiiiiiiii. olcJ't! with S"mmcr cm?!aint entirel cambfs. x. j.. March u. Dear Sir It is with much pleasure that I inform you of the Kre:lt t,encfit3 derived from the use of y.nr (lennin Bitters in my fatoily. Duritif the ere it er rart of lasrsummer my son. aiiidtao years, was severely afflict it with the si'MMKR prescribed t.y p:.yicionsan i others er used, but with no avail. I alo seutbiiiito tiie country, but it proved of but ,ittle benefit, iiavu. a bottle of fterman Bitters in ths noi'-1 WM pr"'3,l'' " "y.4h- r:hi"h" m''1,?"ti',nn" mtut k.n riiiKi.V rritKD him. tie eontiuiU'i to talte tle liitrCnMPL.Uxr in ttie trorst lorui. 'or wnicn various rcmeuies t rssome tiincaftemrarls und lecaui bpalthy. I have the rreafeat conhd'iiic iu tiie Hitters, and feel no hesitation in - -n tll3t n0 familT ehftuH i,c wub-nf thPm R.fsnectfnllv. tot Ti. JOHN W. PARIS. To Pr. O. M. Jaokson. riuia street, above Second . Sec aiv Ttisfiatot. dec31-dlw 1JB.T. 11. CAVAXAUGH. We wonll call attention to the nother column as one of which card of this ecntleman in another column osoneofwhich merits the attention of the ataicted . The Or is an old and thoronchl v Hurated ThHie,an. and has devoted his lif to the special diseases he now advertises to treat, iletrins .Äh lorsaiemttiscuy oy ..,.... rn deem d.lw KELLER. VA RNSLEi & CO. , JIEXIOAS JTIirsTAXfi L!SI?IKST. Its wonderfol effects and con-eq'ient pooularity perhaps no arti .le in tne ni.scorv oi ine .-laceria ii .oica. ever at' utdu the same patronaie. was subjected to the sime numter of severe and diiierent tests, and met with so few failures as th. Mostai!g Liniment. It has jortlv beeo stvled a Psneeea for all external wounds. Cuts. Sweliinits. Sprains. Bruises or eruptions of man or beast . Ic i so for a medicine of surprisjUÄ Vircue that physicians are compelled to prescribe it: a:td from some remarkable cures of Chronic and li?rortcd Rhenmatio cases it naturally attracted much attention from the first scientific minds of the aire. N'o family can afford to withoa The nnine is sold by r"9pebie dealers man partsot BARN'KS it PARK. Broadway and Ousnest. New-York. dee'7-im kotiukto farmkhs asupokk packkrs. rainB subscribers are as usual prepared to pnrrbnse Hoks on .,ur own mccoUnt or slaughter and pack lor others on .nrnmi! on We have two large Iros tanks and will buy heads or ateani them for others at usual rates. All hozs slaurhtered at. our house will be delivered free of j dravage i.i any part of the eity. dec2-lmatw SAMUEL ORR & CO. tO! iVIMUKS. kcrs Oarb Soda: 40 boxes Cheese; 25 bales Candle Wick; 50 do Staroh; n t LJ.::a. lim iir.v Ttinnma. 30 bMs Current, in etore forsaie by decO-dtw OKR. DALZELL & CO.

RATHS. Oa square, -ten lines or less, onetime, SOc: three times. $1; oue week, $1 50; two weeks. $2 50; one xr.onrb. $4; three months, $7 SO; six months, $10; one year. $15. Discounton Urmr advertisements. Cards of six liats or under, $H per annum. 'No charge for marriage, deatu'or religious notices.

so iii oi'i". -1 iTE haro this day (Januar? 6th. 1S57. ) sold Mtmreitire stocks of Family Uroceries, Ac. to ftlr.Sam'l vWeet& ,,. u returEin , our sino-re thanks to our numerous I'rwnds and customers for their literal fattoi.aie oursuccs3or. jzn7 V. F. U B E Hl) fc.K i C j KSO.N . i STfAViy 5 tonpht Messrs. He rshleTpcr .V Careen's stock '( Family Groceries. Frodn-se. Ac. I would be glad to reeeivu tl. patronage of the customers of the late film, Aifo. that ol ray mnf old friends aud the rutiic generi.lly, promising on mj it to do my utnust to give entire satisfa'.tion to all. 1 will rruiuin fir a few days in the store rceupicd Yy tlie late iirm previous to loeatirip tiermanently in the "Venotman old s'au-t,' corarr of Main and 2d sts., where I nil I eudeavor to keepsucha stoek ol'goods always on hand as the wantsof families dsmasd, Jn7 SAll'L VICKERY. "TO AM. WHOM IT IflAlf COHCEIIN." STAYING sold out it becomes neee&rary in ordarto ray GO. our Uehts, that we collect datts due us. Persons intertttcd will j loase call on F. F. Carson, at h ths old 6taud oat Main street. jan7 HERSHBEROEE & CAE30X. John Marquis, vs. Attachment. John 3. ClaTton . N MJ r. r J nv. iauiet VUULC I UdlVlce OI aUUerDUriin OCuntr. ' i.i!..,. - Sai'' J"n J. Clayton is herehv notified of the pendency I of sijd Ftiit, and that the same will stand tor trial he fore me, at my üince. in rireon l.iwnsnip. 01 said eonniy.on tha 30th dav of .lanuary. lo57. al 8 o'clock in the forenoon jan7-3td DANIEL CHUTE, Justice. fT IVKIIJ'OOL SALT. 20C0ackson consignment for MM saie at per sac it Janti-lW JOHN S. 3IITCIIELL. LOST. GOLD nREASTPIX. with a set in Erie's Claw Any ono nndinv and ieavinir tht same with Littrolft". Jcwelrer. Main street, will he liberally rewarded . jan6 iZf f-oo l.hts ITanawha Fin: (iro hl.'s Kanawha Alntn: 4f)0 sacks Turka Iiland Alum, for sale in lots to suit purchasers at the lowest ratas ly ian5 fiKQ. FOSTF.lt A- CO. C'U'VrVKY It Wis. 1?0 tales in ptore and to arrive for Si sale by jan5 GKÖ. FOSTER & CO. P.M.M -1Ü.WKI tushclscf Ccrn. GEO. F3STFR & CO. j an 5 KOTS CK 'i'O TAX IVA YE ICS. wr TTivv j .i . .j m ... g HA h rceiv-rf the Tax liners, for the colleetson of 2 taxes for the tenth corporate vear. for th. town o( Lnmasco city. Von may find office in S'jiiire Chute's otlice. on :i:rs sirec. tii:ce nours irom !t A .M.to4 1. 31., i inv aVsenee, Sijnire Chute will receive tie tax. lanj-lni JOHN WATMAN. Marshal and Collecior. for the town of Lamasco city. O. Sl;.VIl. 2u hhds larjte prain. Tor sale hr 1 yj o janj E. GILKBKT i- CO. 71 Of. V?sSKS. 25 tils, v-rv ehoioa pln.ition. forsale 1 J hy s. E. GILftERT & CO.. jan5 Sycamore atreet. tRI-'Slt FUSS. ion drums rfceired per steamer R. J . Ward, and for sale by jan3 I'RKSTOX BROS. PLAKTH PAHIs. 25 hbls receircl and for tale hy it janJ PRESTON BROS. tgOFT SHIiLt, ALJIO.XDS- 10 ree-d and (orsaloby JaliS. PRESTON BROS. Vit III. K8. 20 cases j tu t rtceireii rnd 'or sale hy janH PKESTO.V BROS. T5UlsO.TS POWDKU.iiJ? i'j kecs Uitl; DiaT.ond Grain: Karle Canitter; Vh Tlirihle F, just ree'd and forealohy jai 3 YICKERV i JOIiSSTOX. fiflLK I. FATHER. Six rolls enod Eastern, justreo'd and forsaie hy jan:t VICKERY t JOUNSTON. roonAvviuj a.d :iirtn sk. i 10 d. 10 doz Ttiis; 5 reels oot. Rope: 10 do Rackets: 5 do Manilla do; 10 d McnMim: TOO lha ssli Tvtn.! f) trross Mjtches: 20 dm W hi taker l!room, just I rec a ono lor sale ty jan:t l itht. ic l jtmr.si . TtlW.nASi SCAX1XIM, DE ALE R in S toy es of all deserintions. ;i6I nardypnrw td Hn't. .4 it;,on;a un I'lain and Fancy Tin ware, llellow w are. Dop and Sad Ir.ns, Enamelled, plain mantleOrates, Goal Hods. Brass Kettles, Lamp and Lanterns. Toilet Ware of plain and fancy descriptions. ALSO: Manufacturer of all kinds of Tin Sheet Iron and Copper work All iohs entrusted to his olre done with ."Au S?.. "s?. . " .!.?" J w"5 neatness and dispatch. Main stre t. between First snd Second, sign of the Mammoth Cotiee I -t . feyansrilte, Indiana. jal-lmdaw ? IVFRPOOI. J'OlSI! Sll,T.-2C0 baes in perfect Hi order and best quality, for sai.k iowkr tha tdk Kanawha salt. K. GILBE RT & CO., jal Sycamore street. IJirS ri.K .ATli TIIATV KEVEK. T last hve the Dry Goods arrived at S. EMBICH'S, 7 Main street, three doors below Second, that w re expected before the Hollidavs. Those thst mi sed a HolliJay treat, will now find a terit rate opportunity to get. one for a little money X. B. Those persons Ititwi ir themselves indebted will please "fork n n" so th it they can commence the New Year with a "clear account" as will a a clear conscience. dec31-tf rK I.K D. 10 kegs pare, in store and for sale declO ORK. DALZKLL & CO. tBOWIlKR. 50 kegs Dupont's Powder, for sale hv dec:ttl ORR. DALZLL & CO. Xlif. 20 boxes Holmes Ky. Patent, for salt hy decno ORK. DALZELL CO. Tu Ij A R.OOM3 or E. L. AssortAi.iox,) Evansviile, Deo 27, If.' J fj, T a meeting of the Board of Directors held as above it i ta was ordered that an election be held at the Rooms of the Evansviile Library Af sociation . on Monday evening. Jan 5th, 167. at 7 o'clock, for ths purpose of scLctinga bo -rl ol officers for the ensuing year, consisting of one President, one Vice President, one Recording Secretary, one Corresponding Sucre arv, one Treasurer and live Directors. .All the Stockholders are requested tobe present. dec30-lwd GEO. FOSTER. RecordingSec'y. lOFFKK M ; R AMI MOf.APKKK. H bags prime Rio Coffee; 25 hht's Sujar: 30 bbls Molasses; 2U half hbls MIosses. just ree'd by dec2'J E. S. BAUCOCK. rnoAC'0 An ciiiAR S 1?0 boxes as'd Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco. l.'O thousand Cigari, of various brands en hand and for sale by aeezv i-. . babuwa. CLOVER seedvantedby dec20 E. S. BABCOCK. FT IT Y Dil A IT I IV. CKMKAT AXD 1JME.-A supply M.BL e on hand and for sale by dec2i E. S. BABCOCK. OY ST HKS, FHL'ITK, !CT8. AC Just leceived aO'l fn fine or-Jer. fresh Oysters, Lobsters, Pin. Apples. Kaisins. Carreats, Figs, Sardians. Almondsand Peeans bj dec23 K. 8. BABCOCK. C'OFFKE. lSObazs Rio Coffee in store anil for sole bv ; deeÄ OKU. DALZELL & CO. OYSTEUS. TUB oil favorite brand of Oysters. Holt & JIaltly, the renuine cornied ones, again on band, deel? TWXKY & SOREXSON. ersti, BBLSSalt in store for silebv JZ9.f GEO. FOSTER CO Aeonts Kenawha Salt Co. raOB ''0. 100 boaes No. 1 Kentuekj fives for sale by A nov GEO. FOSTER & CO. eefSOI.LAAn'S DKST TOBAC'CO." 20 boxss of JlM. this favorite Vi'inian brand jostrecd. Al-foon hand 4t boxesof 5?. Hsand ponndsin whole and caddy boxes, assorted qualities for sflle l.oiv by dec20 S. K. GILBERT & CO., Sycamore-st. BUSU. Homonj; 25 sacks pure Bucswl.eat. ree'd Z. II. COOK & SON. J.? by nevi1 l'.EMOIOrS BOOKS. TTPISnOPA It Prayer Books and Bibles of many kinds; M-A pur-feon's Sermons, the modern Ä'hitfiold; The Prs. Irin Wheel: Tynge Bible Companion; Methodist Hymns and Select Melodies; I'rsaline Manuel; St. Vincent .Manual. A'C. e. novl2 DOBELL & LISTER. IJEW FMiS. 100 half drums jnst ree'd and for sale by ll dec!7 S. E. GILBERT & CO. rffi,OBACCO. boxes assorted brands in store forsaie by dee20-daw OKR, DALZELL k CO. Eg IVERPOOL TABLK KAI.T--2S bars fine, jnst Hi reo'd lor aale by s. oiunr.r.i a v . dec22 Sycamore street. MARPFlUor January, ree'd bjr deo23 DOBELL & LISTER. SCI I Itl EN. ßJALTPETRE, Epsom Salts, Sulphur. Roll Brimstone, Alum. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Saleratus, Soda. Almonds. Brazil Nnts. Bedeords reel and dozen himp and manilla. Blacking. Camphor. Cream Tarter. Cizars all kinds. Copperas, Cloves Cinnamon, Essence ot Coflce. Glasstiasks. Codfish. 3lackerel, Jiidio. Logwood extract and chipped. Mustard. Matches, Mercantile Writing Fluid. Nutmegs. Lobsters, Oysters, Paper letter. Fools cap and wrapping, Perccs.ion Caps, Powder. Pepper Sance. Pepper. Spice, Stone I'ipes, Pitch. Tar. Rosin. Table Salt. Sal Soda, Extract of Sarsanarilia. Stoneware. Soap bar and fancy. Sar dines, Snuff. Spirits of Turpentine, Tobacco assorted, Twine, Aeas- lar' ue". &c, A, , so., lor saie i.iw oy S. E. GILBERT & CO.. jaiij-tl Sj-camore street.

RAILROADS, &C.

FItO.n DVAüSVlLli I. 44 hoi; ll!KS, VIA EVAXSVILLE & CRAWFORDSVILLE R'AILEOA D, ' WISTE11 AKKAIVCEJTliJÄT. ON and alter Monday. Dee. 1st. 18 nntil further r otiee. The Mail Passenger Train will leave Kvansxille at 1:10 P. Jf.; amvinjr at Vineennes at 4:t-F. 31 . in tine i renntet Willi the Kvenin tiaiu on tte Ohio ai-d A'iiHiti 1 Fniiiuad for St. L01Ü5 and Central lilinoin. 1 erre liatite sit 7:45 t. M.. sixt Iiidianapclia at t:P5 A. M.. n.ekiDjr direct c.nincctiopp lor OinHinari. C'lunitus, Cleveland, Pliladcl iiia New York and f:altixrwr&. Ret'irtjir? h aves Terre-Haotf at3:.'OP. SI.; after tl arrival of train from Indianapolis arrives at LvansTille at 0:n P. M . PasrnKer hy thle train can e-r.c frcm St. T.onip Circir.mti and Louisville -sauie day. Uaggnge t-hecked at lnoiana polis. FAXES: From Eranfville to St. Louis .715 .11 TO : . 6 S5 . 8 10 .IS to .17 f,C S .24 no .15 SO . 14 60 5 22 CO 23 .'O .23 00 do do do do do do do do do do Chicago .. do do do do do do do do do do Indianapolis, ... Crtrinwati...... Olerrlnnd TtnffaV, New York... Pittshnrjh, . . Wheeling Baltimore .... . Wiiphinptoa .... Philadelphia ... 1 a do do do noston . 28 51) Daily Freitht Trains leave EvonsWllc and Terro-llaute at . T " " " ' " 1 .inotiijuij yt 1 1 f Mr liiaen. 5" Fer ar.v information or throa-h Ticket!.. r.Tir .t 1 Company's Tranapurtation Oflice, head of LoTft street. I'.T ansvine. ocris J. J. DAMKI.S, Fop't. AIlA.ir' KXPIJESS CM2AWV. NEW arrangement:. ra-riE AHAMS EXPRKS3 COMPAKT respec'fnlly an Ö noun-e lo their fr;;nds and patrons, the i:Uic of nusTille anil vicini!-, that, ith increased fatilitief lor in: transportation of FREIGHT. PACKAGER. JlONETann VALI'ABLES . Tl ey folieit a enrtinnnnee of former favors. Eppecla. H care taken in the collection of BILLS. DRAFTS, , J t NOTES. And the transportation of.mnll or vnlnalle psekrfres. 1 the Kxprss. can obtain any desired information in refern"i'"""""' iimiik wi man Liirmprivefl OI the IHCUltiei or ene to the routes and details of the business, at tleir effic 'on r irst sire' t. I etweea Jiain and Loenst. oprosite the I'os; ; Often ileel h . I ce l"LCl8 --. H. FISH. Agent. IT ARGR I'SORTJIHSTOF VAXCY POAP. L.10 hoxe5 Vancy liar Soap; 10 l.oxes Rose Soap; 1) do ltnetiavista lc; 10 St ovtsmnn io: 2 pross Military tlo; 2 rross Walnut Oil soap; 1 d Mosaic Malls; 1 do Varpnted hslH: 1 do Shell do; 1 do red white W indsorp 1 do TaMet do; 1 do L comotive Soap; 1 do JMossie laVvs Ho: 1 do f'mnihrs do; 2 do Williams Yanhev soar: 2 do Iransonrrnt vt. just ree'd persteamer hy dacl8 Z. H. COOK SON. STA rAXDI KS -BO hole, half and qn arter loxe; i Ky juat ree'd lor sale at a ltFrrrrn ruirE hv ifcS S. K. Cff.RKRT f- CO.. Sycanira-t. if K FIX K)l ST. LOI'tS PI CARS - 35 brel just M. ree'd per steamer Xa. Holmes lor rale hy decs a. r, . oil, et til tu., sj csmore-st. IVr.W BOOKS'. THE Oonrt of Vapoleon. splendidly illustrated; Westward Empire: Mormrn Wivss; Harper's School History; Poulterer's Oompanioaf riuman Temi'erament, c . e .forsslchy ec9 T. COXYKGTOW & CO. rff0 PIliXTKRÄ. 300 handles Printer's Psrer. as'd iL 8i:es.ju9trec'd hy doc!) TE N E Y k SOR EXSO N. RALES fresh Oakunt for sale cheap to close eonsint v men decs P. O. O'RILEY A- CO. CL'XX HA;S. l.t.ffO henyy 2Jf Inshel. for gala H l ow i: it than iHkt can xnw- rv. i.Axnt n iikk. deo8 S. E. GILBERT CO.. Sycmora-it. ß KH s esea halves and quarters just ree'd per steamer.1. . Bell, for alo hy "eefl S. E. ILBERT TO. flYCIirOOI. K A I.T. lt)0i sacks Liverpool Ealt ree'd A hv steamer Nelson. deu6 TEXXEY 4 SOREXSON. -B CASK Prime Dutch Madder; 2.i kt js Xew CastleFoda; H. 10 kee Soda SsL ratus; I cask T.oewood : 10 l.xs Corn Starch; 10 bx Rice Flonr: 20 do Extract Lnewood; 40 do Prime Indifro; 500 Ihs Bladder Pitut; 60 doi British Luster; 15 dos Miller's Water Proof Blacking; o "oia v,n pperas ( col rrime in, nst reca irom rW i York by dec!2 Z. H. COOK &. SON. tiJI'lRl IX TI IlPfclSTIAK. 5 Ibis ree'd p.r Fanay Bullitt, for sale hv the barrel or smaller quantity, dccll S. E. GILBERT CO .. Sye. Bear Water. foJIiW M A KFRKI,. 125 packages wh. le and half LH hbls aud kilts, Nos. I, 2 and a, ree'd per fanny Bullitt and for sale by drcll S. E. GILBERT t CO. IAR. 25 hbls ia fine order, ree'd per Fanny P.. 11 itt for sale by decll S. E. GILBFRT k CO. RffKR HI.MJ.-SO botes choice just ree'd for sale by U.a. dccll S. E. GILBERT CO. Prpiil.MO.VT ,lli. 150 kegs all sites, for saU to arrive by steamer New York, decll . S. E. GILBERT & CO.. Syatnore-st. yil.KH.-l'l in and Figured ClackSilks, Morio. Brecad, 1-5 Plaid and fancy silks at oct31 C. Mc-IXSET'S. CALL AND SEE THEM. FfJECOLLECTlONS or a Life Time. Peter Pari y's new m& book; The Banished Son. hy Caroline Lee Jience;a complete set Cunninft.s works; Aspen Court; a lot of Chamber's works. English edition with splendid type, and elegant ly bonnd. morocco antique books of all sorts, and children' books by Mrs, Edgworih and the best authors. dec!3 DOBELL & LISTER. FAIKK AAKS' .SCALES. WE have on hand and can supply any size cf thoso unrivaled weighing machines. They ara tne only true standard, for the truth of which we refer to the thousands thatars nsiog them. HORN BROOK & CO.. General Agents. Wter-st.. Evansviile. dcc!2 B.KI ITsi. Us 120 cans Pr' sh Peaches; 10 bouts Raisins; 2 boxes Citron; 1 cask LanteCarrent,; 1 cajk Prunes, for sale hy doc12 HORNBROOT & CO. f.'. I -I. 2 cases Sardians; 20 boxes Herrings. O Vitt rs ani Mackerels, for sale by dacl2 nORXBROOK L CO, tT ATKK.t3. MA Arm Lanterns; Carpenter's Patent Lantern?; Sna?ster's patent Lanterns; Signal L interns, anda greati variety ot other kinds, (or salo by deel 2 HORN-BROOK k CO. CIIUICK l.YDIGO. 3001bs justree'd for sale I.ow by deel S. B. GILBERT k CO. AMlOSDS AM) HR A'II, NITS.-10 bblo. justree'd forsaie by S. E. GILRKKT & CO., decl3 Sycamore street. CE 4JI.XJH1V. 10 bass this day ree'd for aale very-, low to thelrade by deelH S. E. GILBKRT k CO. VI.T PKTI-.K. 500 lbs just ree'd for sale by ' i3 deciri S. K. GILBERT k CO. NEW Gunuy Bags, for sal by JOHN BURT'S-. . Mitchell's Block Main dec l.o MOLASKS. 450 btls ree'd and to arrive and; ia foraaleby deeltt PRESTON BROS. f l;Hl;n Sl'UARS.-SO hbls Crashed. Pnlve.-iied; JL&. and Loaf Sugars, ree'd this day and forsaie by deel PRESTON BROS. POWDEK AGESCY. TW II. COOK k SON are the authorised agents for the Ai sale of the Miami Powder Co. Powderof all kinds, and will keep agood stock on hand in magazine, and will soil a: manufacture prices adding expenses, decll Z. H. COOK. e. aOX. 0)lK. AUK li0 ooz niue and red Bucsets; 25 do ash lata; 20 nests 3 each Tabs;. 13 nests 8 each Tuts, ree'd and for sale bv deolS PRESTON BROS. WKW I.KillOIft STOHE, OX SYCAMOGK STRKRT, BKTWKKM MAIM AND FIKST 8TBKRTS. lvaitsville, liidi fRlITE subscriber has jntt returned from the East with J3. lare stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquori and Uh rana Ctgirs. His stock contains the best kind of French Rrandies; Jamaica Kmn; Kolland 'fio; Madeira Winev Cherry Win; Port do; Bourbon Whisky; Monongahela Whisky Rve do; Irish üq; Ohio Catawba; Rhine Wine; Abesynthe; Anissette; Curacoa; Maraocino, Punch Fsaenz; And all other kinds of fanny Ritters. The aboveartieles will be kept constantly on hand and sold at the lowest rate by sep2-dw H. ANSPACH ER ftjKW HOI KIO COFFIiK.-'O bars jnst ree'd and lor sale low by S. E. GILBERT & CO.. nov2) C Sycamore near Water. CMIKKSK. 125 box W. R. Cheese ree'd and for sale 1 w ; nov20c I. & D. UE13IANN. WATCHES, CLOCKS JEAVIXK ,&J 7"K have just received, (and ar continually making ad r ditions.) alar;? and fine stock of Watches. Jewelry. Clocks. Äiver Ware, in shoTk all articles usually kept in a Jewelry store, and being direct from the manufacturer's j are poabJed to sell at very low figures. The public generally and the ladies in particular, are invited to fall and examine; pur stock and prices. BlTTROLFF & SONÄ. afl'J Jttainstxcct bet- 1st aod2d

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