Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 166, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 February 1857 — Page 2

V J.-'-Yr CAELUZ, EDITOB.

EDITOK. EVAKSVILLE: MONDAY MOr.XIKG::::u:::::::::::::FEB. 0 C 602 first pige. A Few Eailroad Frcject. 1 There is a bill before tho Illinois Legislature, to incorporate a railroad from Chicago to Paris, Edgar county, Illinois, rhich is to bo connected with tho Wabash Valley Road, and extended southeast to Terro Haute, by tho Alton and Terra Haute road, or south by a now" road to Vincennes, and connect with the E. & C Railroad. Tho Vincennes Gazett?, says, it U assured that the road will be built. and several large capitalists and heavy real estate owners are supporting the measurci and havo pledged themselves to complete it. , Tf hnUt it would Dlace Vincennes on the nearest and most direct route from tho Great Northwest, over the Ohio and Mississippi road, to tho citie3 of Cincinnati, Baltimore Washington and Philadelphia. Another road is chartered from Emporium or Cairo, to Vincenres, which would bring tho travel from the Southwest to Vincennes. and over ths O & M. on the same routo to tho Eastern ci ties.' Should these roads be completed, Vin cennss would be as great a focu3 for railroads as Indianapolis, and deprive the latter of its right to the title of "Railroad City." We rejoico most sincerely in the bright anticipations of the "Old Post" and trust they may not prove illusory; for her prosperity will bo shared by nil around her. The road from Chicago South, would bo an important feeder to our present road. Ths Towssuip Law. The Mt. Vernon Advocate estimates the cost of tho Township government, instituted by the law of 1S32, at over a qmrter of a million to the people of the State, without having conferred any advantages that were not a3 fully enjoyed under the old system of county organization. In Posey county tho cost of the township organization in four 3ears has been $12,C30, without lessening tho county expenses a dollar, or con firing any benefits upon the townships. The roads are no better the schools aro not improved, nor the poor more cared for than thoy ware under tho old system. .While the county burthens have been increased one-third or more, not a single benefit has been confer red br the new svstem.' The experience of nearly every county in the State confirms this sentence against the law. Tho people ought not to submit for another two years to this profitless burthen which is taking from their pockets uselessly, a sum equal to tho interest of the whole Stato debt. Let all parties unite and demand a repeal of this worthless and ex . pensive system of township government with out delay. To continue it another tw,o years will cost tho people more than half a million dollars to support it, without tho hope of deriving any good from it. Tas Mails. On Friday night there were no mails cast of the Wabash received at our offico, tho until cart between Indianapolis and Terre Uanlo having failed, in thi3 period of mud, to come up tj time, and make its connection with tho cars. In about thirty days the cars will pass over the 0. find -M, road, giving us a new route to Cincinnati, and we hope a new mail connection with tho East, independent of the Terra Haute and Richmond road. Railroad üuetixo at Teikcetox. A meeting of the citizens of Oihson and tho adjoining counties, ii to be held at Princeton on the 28th instant, to take into consideration tho subject of building a railroad from Princeton to Mount Carmel. The question has awakened a very lively interest among the firmcrs between tho E. and C. railroad and the Wabash; tho right spirit is awakened, and the present i3 the right time to begin. The Princeton Courier says: .That it can bo built, if the ruht kind of spirit is erinced by our citizens and the citizens of Mount Caraicl, u beyond doubt, and eren if the stock never paid a cent of dividend, tho read would be profitable to the whole country, to the landholders, and especially tj Princeton. The increase in basi-r.cs-i and trade, aud tho rue in real estate would fully, in our opinion, justify the outlay. The route is only ten miles in length, and the ground over which it would run U almost level. Tho Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad must have some feeder otherwiso when the EransTÜle, Indianapolis and Cleveland S. L. Railroad is completed, it will bo dead forever. It is strango those interested do not move at every opportunity to give vitality to this road. It is strango that a city like Evansville, that pretends to bo struggling to become tho chief city of Indiana, docs no; avail itself of every opportunity to extend her trade and enlarge h?r commerce. It is strango that the citizens of Princeton, a town that might be made a manufacturing point, will stand still when an opportunity offers them to increase the shipping facilities, but it is so, and why it is vre can not say or give a reason. 07" Tho "Washington correspondent of the iew York Tnbuno mentions a singular fact I To says: "The President gives a .farewell dinner to-morrow to the whole diplomatic corps and their families, the ladies of which are all Americans but one." Memphis and Cuarlestos Railroad. Only 30 miles of track laying remains to connect the two ends of the road. The grading was to havo been completed by the 1st insL, and the track-alying by tho first of April. The iron ror tue runes is reauy to w iaiu

rrXT'DKKW, Jt., LOCAL

FEOil INDIANAPOLIS.

r "T-f Correspondence of the) Journal. Indiasailis, Feb. Cth, 1857.) 1'biday Morning. J Editof Jouiisal: Before this time you

hire been posted a to tbe tham elect'onoflast .seTen members of-the - Sonata, includia- the Wednesday. Even the t"'jwo American Senators. The document independent enough to havo an opinion of . . . . . . . .

their own. ridicule the idea of such an election b:ing legal, and I am informed that Mr. Bright himself, said a few days since that ho would not accept tho cßice, unless the Senate went r?cularly into Joint Convention with the Hon. ' It is probable that-adviceä from Wa hi niton have changed his opinion upon tiio subject. It is possible that ho has been advised to accept, by Douglas, who hopes to crush him in this manner,' and so destroy his only rival for the Presidency in the isorth west. Yesterday was a busy day ia both Houses i. e., the members were busily engaged making buneombe sncech.es. A committee of one from each Congressional District has taken up the subject of building a house for the Stato offices, and for the safety of the public records. Mr. Drew has been selected from tho 1 irst District. The discussion of the Woods nQYir, and tho pretest of tho Republican Senators against the election of Wednesdar, you wil find detailed in the papers. 'Hie Republicans do not intend toyield, and the Democrats havo found that in their boasts of buying up votes, they were ho t." Tecaonmg without thei A resolution was offered from the chairman of the bank committee, inquiring into the ex pediency of ertactin a liw making it a felony ;or the Auditor of btate to part with any se curitics ho may havo in his ollbc for safe keeping, home such lax seems to be requir ed. The Democrats ottered yesterday ia th f er.ate, a resolution rcjuirinj Senators to an swer yea or nay, whether they were picsen when action was had declaring thv seat Wood ;' vacant. The action um the resolu-j tion was postponed to next Thursday. A j joint re solution wa3 aUo introduced instruct ing our Senators and Iicprcsentatives to exert their influence in bjhalf of Lieut. Maury and Lieut. Jas. Noble of the United States Navy, in having them restored to their former positions in the Navy of which they were deprived by tho Navy Roard. A bill regulating divorces was passed yesterday afternoon in the Senate. It i3 a law long required in Indiana. . It is a r.otorous fact that divorces have been rranted ia this i State, without evidence of any kind, that the parties applying, were entitled to fach separation. This'hw which takes eiltet immediately, tightens tho warrifgo contract and makes that institution something elsa than a mere farce. Indiana has too long been the butt of ridicule u;on this sulject. In tho lloue yesterday, there wa not much business of importance transacted. Ihe in tcrest bill which passed tho House by a ma jority of one, and is now in tho Senate, w ill bo brought Uiet, Mr. Uobbms having ch? rged h:3 vote. Tho committed on canali reported against the constitutional power and czpedi ency of the State to purchase the Wabash and Erie Canal. The bank committee havo reported back tho bill against fraud nie nt banking, rccom mending its passage. A meeting of the Republicans last night in the Senate chamber was addressed by Oliver P. Morton, lour correspondent was there, and waj surprised at the feeling exhibited by tho Republicans. Desperate measures are talked cf, and wc may l3 but at the beginning ol rortentioti3 times. Early next week, bhry ock, the Republican contestant of Miller's seat will be admitted to tho Senate, giving the Re publicans, a clear majority of lour over ul parties. Indianapolis is very dull, with all its crowds of busy politicians. Tho theatre going folks are listening to Miss Crarapton, bat tnc love o the theatrical has been ruostfully gratified by tha late actiorr3 of the State fcci.ate. "A latlo Eoi..er,so novr&ad then, 1 reli'hed by tke txsat of men." But such quantities of tho article as exhibited by tho Stata Senate give a relish for some thin? senii tie. Year?, r': . CHHSCENT cm. Death or Andrew STEVErso.w-Mr. Steven sn, on accomplished scholar and one of the ablest statesmen of Virginia, died at his heme in Albemarlo county. Vircinia, on the ISth u!t. lie was Speaker cf the U. S. lloiiäo o Representatives from 1827 to 1831, and pre sided over it3 deliberations with more ability, urbanity and impartiality than any presiding oGecr since the Speakership of Henry Clay. lie was afterwards minister to England, where his social accomplishment-, his scholarship. and talents secured to him tho respect and esteem of tho most eminent men cf all classes in England. After his return from England, he retired to tho seclusion of private life, and devoted all his time and talent to pursuits of agriculture, and to the advancement of the interests of tho University of Virginia, of which institution ho was Rector at the time of his death. He began his career at the ago of 23, in the year 1S01, as a member cf the Virginia Legislature, and after serving several sessions, Lc was made Speaker cf the House of Delegates; and was first elected to Congress f.om the Richmond District. He was 74 years of ago at tho time cf his death. He was the intimate personal friend of Clay, Webster and Everett, never allowing the difference cf political opinions to impair the strong sympathies of a unity of tastes and intellectual qualities. 03"" Win. Greener, the celebrated gun-maker in Rinningham, England, who claimed priority in bringing tho invention of the "Minie Ritfc" before the War Department, has been awarded 1,000 by the Rritish Parliament. A Volcano is Virginia. Tho Rockingham Register states on "most reliable" authority that the shock of an earthquake W33 felt ia rendition County, Va , some days ago, and that an appcrturc has been found in the mountain, within two miles of Circleville in that county, from which volumes of black smoke are issuing, and largo stones hav; been thrown to a great hight. 03r Advices by the Arago stato that a strong feeling exists in London against the exclusive manner in which the Atlantic Telegraph Companyh as been gotten up. Another Company was being organized with the intention of going direct to the shores of the United States without passing through the EnglUh Collomal possessions.

Protcit.

Thff followias is the protest of the Republi can members of the Senate against tho proceedings of the joint convention in the election of Blight" and Fitch. " It is signed by twenty might have been improved in EÖme matters of taste, but it ia a clear statement of fccts: Whereas, On the 2d day of February, 1857. there was held in the. Hall of the House of lepresentatives a meeting purporting to be composed of certain members of the General Assenbly, which, it is said, was an adjourned meeting of a so-called joint convention, refer red to and characterized in a certain preamble presented to and entered upon the journal of this üiate, Jan. USth, 1857; And W hercas, said meeting neither entered upon, entertained, or did any other business than, like the "King of the French, with his forty thousand men, march up the hill, and then march cown again;" simply assembled and without vote, decision, or order therefore, by tho self-constituted, self-elected, or selfcheson Piei dnt thereof, adjou n to mectagain on the 1th day of i eruary, without the speei licatioa oi any or ject, reason or design for such adjourned meeting; And Whereas, Oa the said fourth day of February aforesaid at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and whilst this Scnato wa3 engaged in a regular session in tho transaction of its business, tho Hon. A. A. Hammond. Lieutenant Governor and Ex-Ouicio President of the Senate, of his own act did interrupt and sus pend th.) order of business to encounce that the hour had arrived fcr repairing to the llill of the House t6 go into Joint Convention; whereupon, as on the former occasion referral to in the preamble and resolution.of the alorchaid 20th Jauuary, the Slid Lieutenant Gov ernor vacated his seat as the presiding ofiicer of thia Senate, and .'eft tho Scnato Chamler attended by a lew of the mcn:bcrs cf this bedy ;e:wcca whom ana U:o presiding cfcucjr there bcciceu io ue a peritci unaerstanuinc as - , . ... though both wero alike moved by a common m pulse, no such convention (and no reason lemanded a call for such convention) lcini known to this Senate, nor anv action to which this Senate has ever been a party being hid - ii : A : a" - 1 l a a or me organiztuon oi sucu so-caiicu jciut convent'on; And U hcrea., hue the Lbut. Governor with his attendant Senators had left this chamber, it is understood that a meeting of the said Lieut. Governor and Senators with a certain number of gentlemen, members of t'js House of Kq re?cntativcs, in the Hall of sid House of Representatives, over which so called joint convention, without election, appoint ment or expressed desire so to do by the num bers thereof, it is said tho Lieut. Governor presided; And Whereas, At said meeting, it is far ther repoited, and by seme l-elievcd to be true, that a sham, illegal, fraudulent and disgraceful attempt at an election of two United States Senators was had, which, li corrcc.lv rer-crt-cd, resulting, 3 it is raid to havo done, in the choice, by such assembly, of Jces3 D. IJriht and Graham N. Fitch as such Senators, can only bo regarded as an informal expression of the profound devotion of partizan lncnds, for which expressive election, so Kfgniheant as il was of party and personal fidelity, neither this General Assembly, the laws, nor Constitution of this Siato aro in anywiso responsible, neither having been consulted or made pirties to the transaction, in any respect or manner whatsoever; And Whereas, In order that the aa?d Lieu tenant Governor might avail himself cf th? opportunity of assuming the right and power to preside over the delil-craiions of s aid ncetc ing or unauthorized joint convention, he did, without 'ponnisMcn of this Senate, leave the chair, which, it is also assumed by fraid Lieut. Governor, is and was an adjournment cf this body, which assumption is in direct contravention of the Constitution of this Stato Art. iv, Sec. 10 wherein it is declared, that "each Hcuje, when assembled, shall deterroir.o its own rules of proceeding, and sit upon its own adjournment;" And Whereas, Any action of the President of this Senate, or it3 numbers, in any such meeting, ns nfore?nid, is and wes in direct conU ct with rule 4.5 of tho standing rules of this Senate, which reads as follows: 'Rule 34. In all joint meetings of the two Houses of tho Leiri.d iture. convened fr a

spvcial purnoce, it elmll Lo incoiupctcnt fir vTn. ,yn w r.i c t rrk. tst tillS LOtlr, or US IDCIPbCrS, 10 CnS0 If! CUChStr.i ben nT1. t-y t.tte of m l.l,rl.-t cV..raetr

mint meulinf in Inf f r.invfi! tor nf ir l.in.;.l,r-'rt:,rt'v- '

. a a nt?ss man mai icr w nitu tnoy rcre no Fpcci Lcaiiy assembled." Ko joint rneeJin haTin be;n srrrccJ nron hy or between tho two Houses of this General Assembly, nor any declared business or ol Ijcct of such Assembly; And hereaf, during tho time such unauthorized ami unlaw ful meeting was ensj cd ia such illcal election, this fceüatc was in session, presiding officer having been ef pointed, protein., until tho sarao was ndjourncd by a vote of its members, a3 will be seen by rc!erenco to the journal; ; Ar.d Whereas such so called joint convention was not called into existence by any ac tion to winch this Sonata was a nivtr. nor ! - - . " CTen COniDOSCu Ot a nuorum of Pithnr Ilnt?:. nf this Ocacral Ascmuly, but dcrnin its po.vera and vitality from violence, disorder and fraud; Wo tlo thcrsforo most solemnlv and ,1 1. . . l.i 1 . earnestly prctsrt against the action, dorn;; ana resolrcs oieaid so denommated joint conven tion; and on behalf cf the people andsovcrciprn ty of this State would invoke the indignation and judgment of all men, whether in authority eras citizen subjects, upon any and all such elections ns unconstitutional, revolutionary and void; and would further ak the Senate to direct its Secretary to transmit immediately two copies of this preamble and protest to the United States Senate, one to the President of that body, and tho other to JuJje TruraWiI, Senator from the Stato of Illinois. New Coin-age Act. A great deal of dissatisfaction has beer expressed against the recent act of Congress for expelling the small Spanish coins from circulation, as creating a loss of 20 per cent to th? holder; as thsro were supposed to lo $3,000,000 of such coin, the loss was estimated at $1,000,000, which would fall upon the poor the chief holder of such change. But as the law is not compulsory, and as - the coin is intrinsically worth near its tale, and as bul lion dealers will give its full worth, thcro is no necessity for sacrificing it. Any dealer would be glad to get it, as in a promiscuous lot it would not lose ono per cent. Coin of full weight is worth 8 per cent premium. OTTho Burdell murder case, in New York, is undergoing a rigid examination by the coroner's jury. . - . . -

THE G IKE AT ItUSSIAIV UE.HEDY.

TEOBOsopunuco; "'" ""' Hj'ETerj mother bould have a box to the Lout hand j locate of aesidintj lo tho children." Itedding's Itussla. Salre Ills a Boston remedy of thirty year' tändln;, and Is recommended by j byslc'-acs. IM a uro and ipeedy cur for Barns, Pilas, Bails Corns, Psloas, Chilblain!, and Old Sorot of erery kind: (r Fever Soivs, Ulcer, tkh, Scald Head.ICeitlo Rash, Caalons, Sore Xlpples, , (rvctmraendtd ty narscs.) Whiilowg, Süo. Foslars. Flea Eltes, Spld3r tins, Frozen Limbs, Salt Khcua), Scarry, Sore and Crackled Upt, Sore Kose; Wartsand Flesh Wounda, it Isa most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by ttionsasd wto bar swd it in tho cllyof BostiDnd vlcluliy fortholt.xttblrty years. Io nuiastinca willthli Fulvedoaa injury, or Interfere witha pbysrc!an'a pre;criptIocs. It isaada from the purest material, from a recl,obrootfrotn Kussla cf article growing In that country and tho proprietors hare letters from all classes, clerjjicen, physicia&s,sc3 captains, nurses, and others who care used it them, elre, and recommend it to others. Kcddin'a Hasiia Palre ia put in larre tin boxe., rt:iraped on tho core with a picture of a hoaso and disabled soldier, which pictaro is also e njrrared on the wrspi er. Prico 25 cents a box. RtuOlTO & Co.. Proprietors. KELLER, VAUXSLTcY & CO. A rent. apT dAwly Kransviilo. Ind. SPECIAL NOTICES. ar.J-Votic in tUit rises. Ua eeet Ptr Hit aaa iniert'rs: SO aau r.r litis tbre times; SO emit ptt ao wstk; dijeioBTOB loarvrtircs. PA It:.!. 210 seres af fail farotlet !n! Ia Gllwoa ocaty, for sala or to axetn; for e'.ly pripcn, fttll I3L::HAtT is AXTIIFS. "WOOD! tVOODü-Or-lars for r.'ood lift at Sjuicel TicKEST'a villi rrar.rtl tr.ti. fsl.3 Ffcr. al.:'. on awr. A j-oi Dwtll'ps Ktosa cicUic; alas roar a, vlth fci ot tall lit s, sl'.aalcJan La t. tetweca "ihiaiSih su For fttrt.tr lnfrm'Joa es iuirs of falS.lw J01IX n.illLS. OOÜXj. Th Pricej cf Coal at tLo rCSlAM KISTS la At tit Tit C conti rerlta:Ail. Haul jitj any partol tha eit..... 10 JOUN WYJJOND. U2 Seer, tar aad 21&acer A T 0 W K X S V I L L K 0 N sntn rtlav, February 1 -4 t ti A ctc'.'m ai'l ttlull at Oaeusv!'.;. na S-turiJf . tie Ilti iiy of IVorairy. fr f!i parpoia c f litlrx orvtni for lt eoiitructiua cf a Tsüroal frota sons po'ut as I'j E. 0. Ri:.lroa. tifMsN ÜtroacrUl to W4 rirtr. Tha eltlii-.l of 1 t'.te cojatits afjvi&ia.. I Ii tJ tt'-T ;rii.6riatl:l ta rfrul The mst irj v'.ll I ; tdJ."4.' b JiniE ir.T.L. cf rrlactca ail 1. o:Lcr f ;allcaoa from IlriniTiUo. aai (7i!ia ajJ rcftr conMlc. Ckioia far ülioi'licn to StosXof tho KoaJ fren Cwi rüli ;.?. LC. Riilroil. will locrlat tbr.tHr.c, aal it Udired ttatallvtll aa preprci t i3n'.r;l:uio tleirtlJtnJinCacate lo fa lb rrrj eel forward. ' A i'-Ti 'ff f W AKTKD. Sorend S.iU tie wiatel fur eoM ;tls;a ani ciarrsttrf. for apoprlir tntij.n Urooh thsce -atr. ft it aa eer-loy-neat re iu!rirxictliIscBce, t'-riwdt; -ji at taet. aw .lla ah'hebir tr rr inl grllT. Tho;e p3eesi3j the j-..il'.-Ccitut. rill loam t' adrartUcr Ur:' tyaprljlaglo lie tMjli.t.r oftulrtfr. TENI'LK Or JHiTiOn. EkB;Ti!la Temrl f Timor N. t. nscta rery Tbartisy uTenlaj lathe Hall, oa Water (tree'.. ovr t'ie Caaal Kaa. n. vr. roiNTitit:a. vr. c. r. A. J.OT.ULLT.Vr.R. Bee con Li jbt Social Tcap!a?fo. 13. tifcta every rltCTaale Friday aTcalaxaia'uOTC. JCil:i ÜTDE, It. P. T. C. W. CUPYAHD. n. P.. jaaM'H-: roir Tin: .lounrjAi.. I atrer j;?rtd ttw be a iit, (I aeed'at ttlt. I 'inoso yon ao it;) ISatlf Itaartt-crc'a rirta ialt Dsra'd if I r-onU'at is a nicii! Hot wtsa yoa tawkordo'rtypIa. ,. Velter'droned aa J takt ftlito in; - Ded or 'lire he'll Cannjoaf featar. Ant baHi" tew. deer Uale creeture. Od rpr. Iroa.ib-joti-lato, " ' . He'll 8 yawral.aJ lcr ru aa fate. Ho ailral a5 jo trcw t!ire. .VUva7w're awiy 'la-til frdyewr wife. B9r0-dif 7lT,r.';oi'3Callr. EVAw I r.'.! -.le wiil a!w7frl ja.:'v. cT?T;ir prlnd taiuation. It T.aj 11 .'Id tl.at 1 vt 1 y rlj ti a r."i.' a hnnbj.-, Va'lfta rnüv r. rioit b irtiole. fafbt ff .t(.io 'i t.t it xtTn4 lor 'f.o1 i; l!l n". tnv te tt it oi. pn;i;i.A d4tta-:'at nr-'t iuf-xt'?'! n.t'.n;-!: faj llaitettf re Und S'.fth X'.tttrt rariKlst of t!. J(?rtM,e'a tal-fn hH ol It the ;Cjr' w rr.'l. ilnd tot f..nal wtn'. i iu iir'.a arr f..f l)epr-ia. i aar form, ti'hra three f-..-t r.re kgi, xrhf h'-al-t I ant aprr-'Istel. anlost by ererj bady. Ter .' I r I)r.ir and DitJir. (tacraiiy. h Ai.i.or-Fc jt: feT(irrAnx. fcbt-d& V.O LSfc. 4 AHli-r.. fig Tie Vt Mni t en h ai 3ntJ ia fTor cf Ihs eff.ccli-n'e of Iiv.r(1 itrnfn Hi..--. t-rtrrr1 f-y L'r. C . M. JacVeoo.'j fie unrwv ft'nl ittti-xA Trrt jita tram all ptrw ofte ' aina ;enia!io n th-e tusy he naey tnvnfrnit prrlr-a i" 3 rerttttitoi ai "ir? ei;yfa r, wr. tf.?'i it if'HiT h p-.e f'.'WDM to fcipr-pT.i".la, i trtn.n av4f ItaMT ecMnsi. t!.r. 'atnjrc 'et'nal renedr lor tha e!nt iaiiti-iUto rrllefef t!.opsU!rtei 'h ht lireTil trial .!r. trf-era kaj rtTr lean diev&Taxed. So aättltlstrr.en. KrrlebT fitt KELLEfc k WniTD. A VAi.rASi.K .VtPinMt In oar ohnai of ti-dir, will Im fano tH eerd f lr. T. il. CAVASiC fi, a-rri(fir a "Cj.z." f-rr t'-t ery C'- rc.ipf l ii.'iw, tie IM. Tr.e Dr. haa f.rr roai rjr. iert te l h!i a-ic'.:i'a t th' ! of diaae. aa ' t'i'.U :uh ricv;i tf!.i -5 e orri to te pnllio. a r"n l'jl ftf'rrui'.Rml';! 1 tt tblr ettire rofldenee. Ithüi bo fa ;'irj'if Uly tj.Nl dariactlic p.-. . tvlre ir. or J iueeicy ha -rjTd aa'a'rrnrtet t t!i;cciou$ taalleiaei. t irooBmiDi tk tMit't l try it. t,:cr" l'-tb "In-Ur. For aal !a th'a city r fT1 KKLLLK & WliiTK. r.HKT rcr.r. op dvk:lism. SICPSUOX. VereVaat arr: fir:rNvu.L:. M-elsir Ca.. TT.. 2far?Ti Tft. T.;5. CO. Tbe 0 ran B:ttere (t:T- jt-af rl aiifta. and I kre-wl-h hard yo i ertirivo'e of '.x. ilj.-in lltialey.arree&ViT farmer of t:i lnnirv." 1 sii'.asvi:i!c. o.r.. j.'sren'. i"-i'arxr 1 reniiin- . f"tm roi tht I hire ai.lirel for a-rI yx:t wi;h Trtpepjla. ia a ttt ajaraat-l f fui, for wbich I aed r.iTj..tUii eaj .tiou ovnr refje. witn.at CB'a:a:i5 aa rell-f. lr-n t'ae Tri tn'r!.- in htor.l rt.Kf- . . . . ... 1 . . , i"1' with rii-- tkr-iu u-r i jio;c? ! h?t'.'aea!sn ttr a I Tivi d-'ae fir Tr pa t. lad cif'.My 1 recoamead tbe anuim t u aiü-t. :. that territu üuai.K. ivesceetiriir. ro-ir. . T Dr. C. M JickäJB, 21 JiTü.S EEEKL7.V. Rae aJvf rt'neaieit. :tJ-4aw jvj:iv i:osa, TnnüCocrlof Vpole.TTca'!Wy i-luirated; M evtwarJ l.ini'ir-: riorraja lf llrper' sU'hool lii.torr; foalter-r'a Companlea; iiiitbaaTeuipcratseat. &e . &r .mitiT dirt T. CONVNOTO.V & CO. fOH finOOM. 101 Cox aHMU ( rti!lr Jkun a. i:. ;t.:iR.x i; CO. JUST KCCEIYX-:!). K'AVXT Fera'a New Rook. Tie PMy-Day Toek: JaV Cripic Jllriaairj of rit aritty; I'aacKe Airrsoee; ll!iia:rftat pewe A'.ma"!. aad oo h e-ore nt the readlit literature of tie dy. AUJaanrr Msmin. jaali DOlt:LL ä (.ISTCn. xcw :iookm IT IFHof OerlftSoaiBfr; SLA Trlyat rorrejcaieaee f Pani?l Wtr; - ()lmite4'aTaaa Jonraej; The Q :cea'a I'ate; I.ce'e CaaUrtwry T-i; Tbe I'rioceof tbe ileuteof Diri '. hi . jvH r-e'd sad for lately jaa27 T. C'X XtiTOl L CO. O A ( L'lS taUe Eut'ars 3C0 CooVIag Calter; e t ß 4A i-ji freak Egge f oaIo It let2 z. n. coos & soy. 3 IVFHPOaL rOAUSi: ALT. ZS) t-e la Cce J A order for aale mit lower t: as k'lSAVRA salt. Jaa27 S. K. GlLKKilT it CO...'yramore at. HVOMISY AND riIKIii:K.Jaif. 7 ba.b.ln wliiu fliat Uomiaj-; VOU pr'.ne W. R. Cheese, ree'd per railroad aad fo ale by jao2d SAJl'L VICKKKY. UBL". FpomS!ts; 3 do Hoar aalpber; t ao Tapioca: railread by bt2J 2lMf Alaa: 1 do Pirl Ssgt j S 3 n-.rh ftrifk. ree'd per Z. II. COOK & HON. rnH 2S balf T.eit aad Cadd:ea of Mae and ercea JU. Teas, ajfortcd.jaet ree'C direct r;m Phii-?elthia for aateby HA M'L VJCKEI-.V. Jaa30 Coraer Main aad Seccnd-Hi. II ORB CAMB- lOdoi Prairie Chiekea. QuaJiT 'juC. IIM. biia. wUdToxkoTa. 4.. Xe.. ree'd hT H .- Jaa SAM't VtCKEEr.

IYEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

i R A T B 8 . Oal raare, tea lliei er leu, n Uct, ICc: tbre tinet. ft; os weak. $1 Oil two Weeks. 2 50; eae taonth. $1; three moathj.47 O; alxtaontb. KJ one rest. 0)14. Duceeatea tiriir linrlfni'tiu.. Cards of lis Linea ar milir. S3 et ,aseau. Noejure fsrtaarrie, death or reiirunoticts. TXTfL ta tit eaah tills f freesr!, mcarly all af tha w x:ct r oeorg.a. aume. aranaa, icavtiiva. nitaeU. tu., tto.. u tas l?rcst naittl rtiwt. u4 Au. s. a. tilLbSE inoi Lar trkt ta cits tkK G LUtl fcl9 bj casaora-streat. JV3TICE TO PlllTiTEZlS. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE! ff WILL sella tta CnoitUouadnor. Intha tlty af II - fiinrt it:) th lir. t I. w I .1 Ka Kma ia hich tha !la?e Btvirarcr. fcnera as tea Hrtia rstriot." -is , rr artü. loopojta la rartar taa losua ta: uaa aaatia aoa.'Mm rriatiBf rr;tt o-t iroa Inkiaa iprM'oi; !S lb BoarTolr type: S Olb ilial-'a: HO t oarre;l; .'0 it couDta rioa: o rirajsa; win urea; tnmtt, Mtaa Flea, aai a(riatr&rie:y af (Uiaand fsacy JODTVPH. Frara XcaparcH 8 Xt 30 liaa Pica. Threa lap oa Stoacs, Stacc. uoaar, ' aiiTa. ata.. tta Alltaecit-riaW. tioip;.((itt Frr. ata eoarxrttireir mew., and aonftituu aa arorteat aanioUat tor c:tuer tiij areooBtry offict. r-i-.tiitar y. B ron'r. ALK.Tm:fa:vAM:.TiM:sr v.li:.-vti.::: A ffca lot onie, teauataUl, lav aa l tajaehlst. jast r-e'd u7 ? F.l.n: n.2KTlU OP FAHHIOA fr Fbioarj; M MaIlT ig41iaI0rlr03TT. TOT!' r fair LOIitLL k LUTE3. rrn l.VNI'.ü'- OIK 23Uijf rina Taaacra OilfaexUa r7 E. S. BABCOCK. Jllli druai frca StajraaFift ol oxra iHty jj. . jcjtro'dfc fcV7 ii.S. nAIiCOCS. 61 AUOIS X koxei SMdiaree'd ay 3ioi.i - e. a. Accocs. fT IVKRPSOL I.T. :COisiatrsa ia ttofeaal far Li iUlo ty fL7 E. S UAUCOCK. I.OST. , CliiC-U OS Thuriday morninjr. Fetraary 5. ralr . ü Mti;oiD SrxcTxxKt. Tha luder will La suttttlr rtwartol by leivieg than at CaliatU a rtore. nat lotto PoiiotSet. tal7-ll WA'4 l.HES AM AX AUCXIOm. fZ-t TIIC a teetioa of tha ritit:nf of nraatriüa aa af A,t'e I.i üt epe:ia!ly is retptetfully railed to l a lwiiir'"t-J- aa.l rWc etockct Jewtlrr aadwatche. Bi 01 in for ; rif-'e t?r for a fair diyt only; coaj'ttia of UdlJ SIW;f V:t;t-. Uoll taioii. tj lcadid Ciacicts I tc't. J!oiic f.t. C ftiUorniaCaU itnnetrt. odr.ouj t" -rin:ti-3. too ounfrcci ta ;? t.'y, arkich ill bo oCsret t;r:r. a-r before lia.rd of. Yoareari taJljarareijttruUviaii, iui. Wools ly xllhos. fel-tf Ai(tieers. r. E. T.IIiELIE JAMES T RIMiS' (of Carlule. led.) YU T. K Z.TAI ü 1 1 3 G G S , 'S.rrOLX'ilALn tti'ers ia Croetrie. Trodjce. Naila. Wiadaw O'laMWare. do., No 47. kaia at., tstweca 1'ir.t aal JogaJ. LraaiTiila. lad. ica-'CTly f PpAIl. Jn si ree'd rr Cr-iaetllf r; " Ü iilj:.:lirtj tallsa ta tha 111. li ia . cel.; 10 ILL as-ill. fcai for fle rery chtay by VHaiaKB li ElvuS. . fl5 No. 47 M.iia atrtt. TI'AÄA'EP'a OIL.-WM1 42 riUnt to thalMNo. 1 j. inl. r:c'J per (Asseuur, amt for ai ty Itll WIILi-U A KlUvJ i. Ho. 41 Maia-at. kl r sr 3. ii. Cfcaf.vl'rTaTid f arfil ehena br fetS '.VlieLUK FiJGd. lia. 47 Vila-et. IC iJ k. C. Sofl; " a" I 1 Vkkla nuijScrtÄ. A:aajj 3 !a C'.oTei; ' TT. ü. Almeni Id kc,-i 9 iltratrs r nae; S igt riraanto: 13 b Tej rr; I dj St.. pl::.-, 5 (! Lp..ilu: 1.) Ca Alaci: reeeirad vet tteamer Clsctllor, ttd for tr.le l y let HE2tt:R il KIGKS. A CAUD TO TIIK LADiij. 'J5pIIS jreatTuriiih Portodiaal reaciy fr the itnnediata U. roooe! of Obstruction. Irtajrilariticf, ProliMna tun. (riMisj cf üo V. owl,) Leuvkcruca. r V tins. These TSÜJ hire acrtr ia a iin itttrce fi'?J ia pro-du-irr iheaea.es. Too rc:h oot.rt be id ia t'ittr fvtr. 2o wiman 01a CBicr ro.iJ li'a.tb hn th.t rrt ianUr 1 rt ct h?r p c-iilr orsioua:ea is -ieraBn-d. Sickpit ;oiach.i.SAic.i.:aain'.r. dttiliry. pa.u la tLe keai. r iJe aad Laek, Iom cl appttii.. eoettyiuea. e.. r aoTeaftha ytsitaui wkiia ki'-eud irrr;uar L.ecitruat;oa. .acettaia aa tine aie ttie Iiiii to rui-iore ono aad ll tksee rytepUwe. He aar anicttbe actuiae. vhtch lt. enr rtoa'or a etcH bes. Tl. t Pille may he had by M lrr aiaa: lt. Saaüoy ai ta.. aad iadvtlaj 11. ti Ttlla will be etat ly rctara ua'.l. N. C L9l!ewhefle!th will net pr.mitof n iacrease of fl'Ulv.ai.l bad tbo ei'iil a nJo-w;iii rref iilire. L.lifeafc are preyaaat. U'ju'.J aot aa tkena Pillj. aa they are tare to lr.a- oa rau-rurr.-, tlioi a lsjary to hial'.b voaid fl!cv. AJorcu Vi. SAN FLO Y Jt CO.. fV Ciaeicaail. Obio. TCJAvpaATio. oiK.vi.r-yms7 411 HI TAL 1X1 c lh a prune av tczxt H.0k-a J. C. ".: , 1 tierc Ilicei li Hin -,-t steel 3ap: IOii tsr V.ofcrl itctLier CtactlUr aad for ide ly i eta raL'STGNSP.OS. HCSBY D. ......................... .....Lcvria UOffM. A SiLtlS V HOWLS, (rudern r!dM it rciisisj aqaix.) rorkWAnr)iüG and con miss ion Tl IZ i: C 21 A Ti T 8 , Itec'.lflrrs or the tU!rctJ itlasuolia U!.:ky. Ci.Al.KR3 IX ALL KINT3 OF PKOIrcS. 87rEiu!t 0;-d Ecubso Rre. Wa.sKiri. xd Foreign aad Domestic Lieners Gcr.orally. WlT St, .St'.'und door tio vc Vine, MS-'ly EVA JVJLL. ixd. W"IO.!!.y. 5 lila trhi'.e f int jret ree'd a id for s.l5by ik UW VJttMKV Ä JO;fhbTUÄ. n;ic;s3X3:f.. .TH tare tli dry reeeired ty railroad, tie largest et-ck cf I'tKiu trit lrouht to ttti xarket, aad will J1 tem et rcJascd t riet, ui W tits Wb. F:tta. Sisti, llore äüae. eoa rou lut.-rB, faiicy 1-uiitera, fja?y lUllh. ilair. C!oli, Loatl-ei. t it ih Artui 'lols. taarkiI a tj .-: ot lary ürusht tao Kmscroua to mtat".. t AliCJCK kÜAST i rPLIlln AJ 5 V.le l.'oniay; li.ll CxiabcrriN, juit loc'U by UülroiJ tri fer tale ir si'L vicitUi'. fe'' Coritr Mill aad i JoauJ-sU. rririLLCW VA!li:.-8 icx L'aritt as! Ctaf-ea BaiV g Kiu ia atore and let al ly icl SaV.'Ij VlCaTEHT. (riOJf.1IO.Tr A5D IllIPI.tLO feLdAHS.2 i.t fell Cruiced and I'owutred Ecfar. fcrslety .IA?!'!, VJCkCRY. fe-rrAII CAIN aJ.M.-XVUlc atd half boxMla a'oreaad KJf?rale Ly febt ii. GILBkT ii CO. weriYiii KAtxor.Y" rWrorrXnreT IrriaiUiis .1 this urorite Irttd, to itmi oa t'. ..aio( f uavif.viaa, f.r.l ty elt M. B. CILTtERT A CO. MJW AlIIUYAI troubt to tint rarkt. Ladies 12 J prentlemra ia want of a eaptrior article, for rtnaltty aad atyle. are iarited to call SHCONI aTatfcT, JliT 1 .L W JJATX, ad eaamiae my eroek. Krery Teriety ot CUläraa Shore alwajsen Tiacd. lea el'o prspartd to tnake. et tt s lo'tert aotice. the fie. at articled laölrs' l.AJTia. io any 1- thry drrire. Tcraejw-h. Priceslow. f.lt-Jm Jojli KahCIi. TO liYIUiY CXK l.Ti:HCSTKD JU5T AOTICK fiiH. FFVOaiCU A-2R03.. Lara jnrt rerelred fonrknao red tlioeescd Claareef toe fnert brand Ibat e'l-r coase tv oar Ejsr'ot. th vj new una of Virginia Tolncco wki:a e-irpstes any that eTer case to cur tctr.et. F. f'.rdricU Uros. are ceceivicc Cir and obicee frontka Balt;tata ha-. eery few uaye; tkii aim bj the laT2j.it and lot stock ef Tctacra aal Cuirslaoar ei-y. tt? eaa tell twenty per c.ct eirer t&aa aay sue ia tilslrliu. KXECtTOng AOTIC. pJ0Tff:if''e7r;T that letterj TswBtary oa the la ertate f V, ta. Hampton late ot VaoderbnrgU county. Inoiina. dceeaed have bnea rraated to tko oadcr.igned. Said etate is supposed to te soleeBt. fe3-äw IHOS. IIAMPTOX EzecntoZ. R AKIßfNB ALMAXAO for 18CT at il tc3 O BELL LUTSR'S. MAIIKET SALOON AND RESTAUBASI LOCCST BT. OrrOFITi: DrOAB3IO KAKX'S I.IVIDT BTAr.LK. OYSTK3 arrvoi up ia cvety style, and aU kinds of CAUL ia testen. ALt'.YCSI Will V" fnmisbei EVERY JTOr.XIXO froa TO to IZo'cloek. . JsnV.I-lcf E IVMU'OCI. SALT. 3f0 tas LiTrpocI coarse Salt bi (stsri and tor xic low ty Jin2J PRESTON BRO?. EYT F2:i:i STO.'lE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SY K. D. I1ART, COISES OF SECOXD ASO CAJCAL EICEET. T9 ALED IT AT. Com. Oa. Ersn. ShipstuT. a. X eatra tt.U Floor, t'tlskea Fei. Crashed Feed and Corn Meal, ta quantities to suit the trade. All trade delivered by ear ress premptlv. UrinCine daaetoareoiaiaoiarethe ciattry traUe. Thaakfal fcr tV rtt favors. I hope, ly strict aUjatloa te bayera. foraeontiaaaaa af a liberal trade. jnl7 - R. D. HART. IRfH liOli AND FITTM1.-, U w I dot treeh Eras: 160 f reek Setter. jc ree'd aed fo' nleby BAM'L TICK KKY. I jean Corner Mala aad Seeon. Bta.

n-tOF hoot?, mwh aäii c.ASTcng.rrrs P.V.'J I li .Te u.t r-ortrri tiio one.t avd noFt 4'. : J r reaerl artcieat at lit-oia. tihooacd LaaiN'p L Oait-TS Of the lte:t rtrlrl cf ft.hioj ar.r r

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MISCELLANEOUS.

TONS OF AMERfÜÄKÄND riTALLi - M A JRB Hi E t - WHOLESALE ANDTtETAU: 3 CCH.tn OF LC0C8T Alf D WATER 8TREBT8. xrjursrtLLE. ia'V. TJGALrnS ia aiarbltara speciall? larlt4 U axaalaa Aß Ui qaalitj. rarletr aa4 frieea af ana- fall aok. ai iU . f it w selotei with rrat cara. Iteaaaiataaf WaiM Sutnarr fclaba. from 2 ta S iachsa tWek of ail aiiaa. - Xoaamsata of avery rariatr. Hadtta. Maatals aa Fnraitara Garble, all af wUeh will be sold a'.ra4aea4 ( riaaa. . Tboaa wishingt parehasa baaitifal aad l)tiag aasaaaataaa f their ieea.ea ralatirea aaa riea. V.l fiadUtatbair ; iatrr - t to ratronita ina. My Wara Kaomis nowsapjrtjad. nta artiitt o! earrod aaa tiaia aaarwa. in ta oo la besatr aad variety af qnality All rk vrrar4. daoia-tf af atoea ar-woraataaip. If. A. ä.A B. Z. 11. COOK & SON, - WnOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IA ci&oci:iiii:s & riiovisioNSa ETASSTILLE. lypiASa. WHOLES ALK DEPARTSItCiT. , ITßST STREET, F1R6T DOOR TBOM KAIK. ' IlKTAIL DEPARTMENT. MAIN BTTvEET, TOST DOOtt BELOW TIIK COBKEX. TUT H. COOK beat to thaak Mtfrieada ia. Evaaaailla aa JtA9 allibortool. tar tUeir taaertao frocly baauvea aaoai !' fctmoiaeaba haa a-a la Voaiaoaa aatoaaa tha at. aaa- ka tUiaorrortalty af introdaciBRto tboir aatiea aaoa, Mr H. A. Ct OC. baat bebaatakas iata tartaertaia fro tkla Aata. aa aolirita fartbanaar ttf Z.H. Cooa a 80s. f tha aatiBart aa literally toaUrrcooa biataaU. Z. II. Ook k Ssa. baviaf takaa tbe baiiaau rKiaataai, rrcbaatdtbawkolaaf tbaatack af Mr. 31. W. cater, faal cait that tlier will taaaalcdto aapply tkaaitiitat ol traasTilla with arery article tbay may rajaira ia tta Oraeery aad ProTialoa liaa. Z. II. O. Soa nh oeaaeially ta draw the attearc-a af paraoaa ia tha coaatry ka-iaf yrodaea of aSTkialtodiir0!eof. to tkelr teeraaaed faollity for takao!rtbetr etock. aaiaarpiyiaa;thaaiaa ikairatora. wiia ail. article Tf pird ia tha wholesale dapartBtat, at rrWaa that neat eaaora tbcirarderafar tha farara. f.bl-tf ASD1Ki$. 5 ewe balret am o,narteri jaat ret'd ptrZJ r J. K. Ecll. lar-ale by n cc3 S.E. CILBBRT t CO. v N IVhlirCCl. RA LT.100. aacka Liierpcol altraa'A ji A yiteaiEer elo. do6 . TEX NEY dt SOEXS0K. . VIIOLC'3ALK AlaD RETAIL. ' . ' 0 B A C C 0 W ARE II 0 U S E T s Mats st. acco Dooa a bot a coa. or naaraT. nVAA'HVILLR,IA'D. , ,. r.ASCI FlNDfilCn A BROTHERS reeceetfallyiah. tor-i tie fitiiraaaf IiTaaeTtlle aad aieiatty that they h-re eetLnbeJ a braarh at tbeir old aad extenairely kaawat H.i.'.-.tT -osra ia ttia place. wh'Te they will maaafactara aad cr.itaat!y fceaolcraale all kiadi el Demrtticead laf poriti iokioco. Cirart and aoff. Thtit aaeortiteBtof T Lie-o aad Cirarn alrare aary arietr aad braad. 13 per c.t.I will ta mtved to tbe parcbaer by K'iD a a a IL aa wa warrsM to etil at city prtt. Pleaae aall aad eaamUe. janlJ Sia "ÄILEÖADS, &C.r i.t 4i nouns, via ; . EVANSVILLE & , CBAWFOKDSVILLE -..; RAI L ROAD, WIHTEIl AlXKARCErriKKT. ' - OXr.nl after Moaday. Pee. 1st. IS- a a til lorthtr ft-)Üe. Tat Mail Paeaeasrr Iraia. will ltae Kaaaaeilla at 1:10 r. It.iartlTiagat Viaevuuea at 4: P. kl . ia tiaae to fj- ;:riuive r.rcamc iibib ob ire vrio aaa rm,nifji It.v.lriad tar t. Leoia aad Ceatral Illiaeie. Terre Liaate at 7:45 . it.. aad Mdiarapcli at ! :tS A . kf .. aaakiaa dir. fr: -ectir.e far CiaeinaaU. ColeaLaa. CUvclaad. fkiladcl . . . . .l. ALI. . I ' 1 . !l'k.Xew Vera ad I'altlrne. Ketlraii UaTeeTtrre-lla.te at3: T. afttrttearj rival ertrai froza ladla stpne arriata ai uraaeeiiie at I 'assenjen ry tanirain cm amaa irom o. imiit,vinii" 11 3üd LoaiJTille iao dij. Bajijc tbeekci at Iadiaainolie. ... FARES: ! : ', Frcta Irtcivillete St. Lcuia. 71 ... . .... ...... .f.. a..... do da CLico ........II W do a In jlaaplio. .................. . 3S Ct f e)o Cineisnao a c" it de. CleTfUad .........TS W d ÄO 1'Bffae...... .....'.m... a... ...... Tf a3 C9 . o rew ork...M. .. e do da PitteWgh.... 15 51 do do Vrhtlipr. .M.lda4 do do Fsltistvre M co ' io TVathiiftpa. S' Vr da do Philadelphia. ...................... i3 do do Uou -. ,...SSO Daily Freif It Tr!r.lsse Erecraille and T-rro-JJacle at 7 A. M.. on whick local rwmrere will re tekea. f ycraaylutirtnatioa ertkrourh Tirketa. apy'y at tla Coarany'eTraairorlatioa CtSoe, beadof I-amiM etreet. La, aaiTiila. aVl3 J. J. UAMtLS. Snp'U ADAMS nxYizr.&a 11 1 11 1 1 r B fM SaiUi 27S W ARRA1TGB3MBNT. f JTUE ADAM3 T.XI'RF.SS COMPANY res p-c' fully 1 e on cce to their friends aad patrons, tbe pablie af au.ville and viciai;y, that, wuk increased faeilitlet for the; tränet ortati f FKEICUT. - ' ' " 1 : PACKAGES. IJOXEYao'f ' VALUABLES. ,: They eolielt a contianaace af termer favors. Capecia eare taken in tbe collcctioa of ... BILLS. DRAFTS, ; NOTES. . . Aed the t-saipnrtatloa of -." 1 or Ta'aaTIe yultfrt. All prrsen wis Hinj; to avail tV-o.lee af tl:e laellitiee f tbe Kxprcea. eaa oltxia aay dc.ired iarorajatiea ia refer' enc to the rentes andctails of the ln;atf. at fTfir oCcet ea First s'reat. betweea klaia and L"fil, cprlte the Peat t)g;oo. dael . O. U. Flail. Agaat. t TO laWT Tbe two atorv balline eesUtfa:etr OVat Ii r tera af yean. oms. oa the corner of Merket and W ai ant streets. ScitaVIe for a boarding koüsd. KtjairrOf i iort UALLUCiC A: 8TODDABD. aaa iGLcnaar a. AirmKef (Notary Patlie. lL,i:iIAXST A: f 4 TTORN'L'YS at Law ani Real Tetata Aetata will ti 7 a tieelaw and make eollactUas 1 Vaadcrtargh aadtko. ad'nlninx Countiesin ladiaaa. They have also establubed ia the airy of BvaaeriUaa- j Heal Katate Agency,.. i Where tkey will a'.teal to tfee parchase aad sale of Ernas' .r v Ti... -ill .1. ran. a.rakaM. sell aai loeue lial warr.aW. pit Ute, eeiitat renv-, ei--axlra titles or attend to aay other Vaeiaeta appartaiaiBKter ..., .11 . ..i. .i ih. ,t ind farrafaa taads la Tariawa tr. 4uties localities lor sale. OSeeea Tüird etreat, nearly opposite" tbe ntw Court lloose, .. . jaais UUXtK'S EXCIIAIMCJK i AND. RESTAUR AN T , FIRST STREET. i . f. tJ 'j Fear doors above Main street, apposite ;tk Fest-eBe EVAX3VILLC, DID.'' i ! f'J BS PJETERKCRK keeps alwayeoa band. the veryckeieeet JL doliaciea of the aeavon. . . . ' j OYSTCIIS .. Recolvei every night by Express, is cans eadiasksll. LA KU Tim Pntttpl Ice. arrlrlne; daily, witk YTSMSOX, QEAILSr 80UIRREL4, I'UCKS, VKOG8. Ae. hr"A xplraid LI'N'CH eery day at Id e'eloek. A. M. ' OLI iaitU WHISKY fir fatnilioe. coneuaUy on taade Kf Soppen sirred after the arrival of the train in tk, Mttitc.il reipiired. . JCaTStea'&boatmen can be aecontmodated j AT ALL Till US OP.MUIIT. . AVs7"Tke Ear is sapplied with tl.e ektleet Lienors aa C-rr. aad Keansviluaae can Ind everything nice ia that eatiatliae, at all Leere ef the day or aitbt. dac-2a PETER BüKt " FAIUIIAKS SCAaLrllS. - - . WE bare ea kaad and eaa earHr aav aixa of these a a rivaled weigHac Barbaea. Tbey era tb-only trae standard, fer the trathef which we ruler te the Kronen- thotare atiBtkeaa. BORNBROOK ek CO.. . ... General Areata. eTecT2 ' - Wator-ct.. Evanevtlle. 1 dl DCZ iron beaad balf Caskets. ,. 1U ixdoitlaln do e: ' ' ' 1 ' 10 deboanl aad plain PkM Weaoe: ' to ncota aaa'4 naoaawree, M peck ta Vnekal. mf r'el by deeiT- . . . QOOat 4 OK)

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