Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 January 1858 — Page 3
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THKENOXITBR ."A.M. 40 iV M. V P. M. 41 fr- jfo person i allowed to contract any bills mFtint t!lJ office, without an order from the proVrivtjr. nr A lrerti:mnts intended for tne Daily, mnst be handed in lH.-f.re 4 o'clock, P. M. to Insure insertion. f"f" Newsboys can le supplied with the JoraxAL, t t we nty-fi re cents a dozen, by apply ing at the Coun-tD(-UMin. To the Afflicted. The attention of all who ar eafHieted with affections of the eye and rar, is directed to the advertisement of Dr. McLeod, -who U affording rdicfin numcroas cases of lonj standing. 57" The City . Oonncil we ndcTslaml allow eJ Hr Patrick Bcuke, a fair and liberm coinpenauon iur me iauiiiui services ne rendered in talcing the recent census, by far the meat accurate and reliable enumeration of the population we have ever had. But we learn that the Mayor ha vetoed the appropriation, and refused to irt the order. Tub Atlantic Monthly. Any person in the country wishing to subscribe for thi popular monthly Magarine will bo furnished wil it, and a copy of the Evans ville Wckkit 'Journal, for four dollar per annum. "Thooe wishing to avail themselves of these tcrnis, by which they will save one dollar a year in the subscriptions to both, will send the price of subscription to the Journal Office, end the Mngazine will be sent to their post ollkos. . 3F A tabalar&tatcinent of the tires in.the United States, where the value of the property destroyed exceeded $ 20,000, shows that up to the 23th of December there had been 520 fires, and the aggregate loss was $15,792,000., Adding to "this the amount of property destroyed by fires, where in each instance the loss was loss than $20,000, the aggregate wonlJ Lc increased to about 2C,floo.öoO. ' VsT" Some laborers engaged on a street in "New Albany, lust week, dug up the tusk of a Mastodon an animal of by-gone ages. The tusk was very much decayed, and part9 of it had entirely disappeared, The portion remaining was about aeven feet in length, and some scientific men who examined it supposed that the whole length was originally tltun fett. t5f The Indianapolis train from Cincininnati, while passing through the Bates ville bridge, in Kipley county, Ind., ran over a man walking upon the track. His body was mangled in a horrible manner, and when taken up, lifo of course was extinct. He was an agedman, and was on his way to Wisconsin on foot, having no money to pay for a passage. St. Loris Market. Flour has declined in St. Louis to $3 50 for superfine and $4 25 for choice extra. Wheat, sold on Tuesday a1 tAQofxi. Sales of prime red were made at SO 035c. Oats 40 and in gjxxl demand. 2,10 barrels of city mess pork,olil at $12. In hogs, the market was dull and drooping Wt $4 50(34 75. fiT" Tho taxation of tha city of New York for IS5, will Yeacli one hundred dollars for very voter. A national tax of like proportion would take from the pockets of the people $000,000,000. According to the Tribune, the national government, with all its extravagance, costs, in proportion , less than onefonrthof the local government of New York. 57"Dr. Spanglcr,an esteemed physician of Zancsville, Ohio, was accidentally shot de vl on New Year's Day. Two or three small boys were engaged in shooting t mark with a miniature- cannon, a ball from which jücrcv'd the heart of tho Doctor, who was walking towards his residence at the time. Kansas. The steamer Thomas E. Tutt arrived at St. Louis on Monday. She left Leavenworth on the 1st. Her officers had heard nothing of the reported tronbles, and pronounce tho stories made out of whole doth. t5!T Jedediah Jack a lawyer of some prominence, residing at Metropilis Illinois, was shot dead, Christmas eve, by a man named Stafcr. The latter is said to have been attacked by Jack, and to have acted defensively. yff Another engagement has been fought Tjctvi cca the Seminole Indians, in Florida, and a detachment of volunteers, in which five warriors were killed, with a loss of bu bnc volunteer. - V& The cattlo trade of New York city i immense. The value of beeves that arrived during the fast year is estimated at $10,000,000. New York has paid the country for an imals slaughtered in the city, a sum little be low $17,000,0. 33T Mr. J. C. Hudson, of Henry county Ind., recently received judgment for $5,000 vdamages of tho Central Kailway Company, for injuries received by the plaintiff in Octo ibcr, 1556. a.ri .in iioiuiittu Humen ajuv uvui3y, living in New Albany, kiiled his wife on Monday by breaking her skull. Jealousy is the alleged causo of the act. Tho murderer has been arrested. RAILROAD RECEIPT. January Ä 4 sewing machines, S Wainwriiht; 20 bxa tin plate, 6 pigs tin, 19 slabs spelter, 3 cars Logs, S Orr; I horse, W Wright; 40 bush corn. Hemer & McCoy; 8 bbls beans, 1 do ezz-t, I & 1 Heimann; 1 bbl eggs' F Kron; 23 bbls pork, 16 do ribs. 3 do hogs feet; 1 bbl dried apples, do whito beans. J, do butter, 1 sk feathers, 1 bx ejrea. it loon cc con. magazine Cheaper than New York. DOBF.LL & CONYNGTOV have made arrangements lv which they offer to their kind cuitomcrs. narpers aeasines ny me year at 3 so. iodeys Ladies H'rfk rtr S :. .ies Family Macazine d- 2 .V. 'f.miN?n & Putnam do S .V. Hanu's -"t?ine do 1 . rhsm' Ma?ain4 do 3 New Vrk Journal An 2 00. 1eing 'lOctnu under New Yotk prices. I1I & Coryngton would cnll attention to the fact i ilm. uwy nave i aa Warerlr Macazlne for January "fxly's Magarin d ll;irjTs do do Leslie's do do And all the January Mnerazine in tore th!s furfnlitht pisi. erspHHTaiiu Mn.t!liM lepnt, .Hin street. , jjuuKLL i.uiy-iinu.. sTl I"V Vi ri K-nrt s it v IM n lles of large heavy Gucnie of 2i tusheli, received on ontnineT!t and for sale by BOT-Jjtf. V. O.O K1LEY, at tU tlx wharf I oat.
A4Utcr Witness fur Dr. Hoback. i WiTsce that Dr.' Jean Lcdoux, a wellknown practitioner in Franklin, Louisiana, has come out with a stTong indorsement of Dr. O. W. Kotack'srcfcbi atcd vegetable specifie,'5 Oio'fccAnJanäVinn Blood Pills And IllooU I'uiif.er. He ays, in a lctcr published in the Southern pspt-rs, T1ese medicines (tho Tills and rnrifier) undoobtcdly relieve disorders incident to tho digest! re organs, improvo tTic appetltr, renew the strength. allay nervous" irritation, and free tlio system from the impnritiej which genarate and Ktiinalato diseases of the stomach and the bowels" Such unqualified ' praise from such a source, carries weight with it, and seems to confirm the result of our own observations. Dr. Koback's advertisement in anotl)Cr column, deserves attention.
YCk NOTICES in thiipbce, Iff cent rline one lusvrtloii: V cent per line three time; 30 ceiiis pT line one week : ll-cou ut on tongrr time. Hosteter's nuters.At tlita seasnn of the year when the digentire r?nin are weakened and dei!ita tel try m constant and rrr nso of Teet:le and fruit, it I a'olute!y necessary that a pood and pure tonic should be med to keep ofT Chills aud the Uiual fall ferer. A new Miranloa wQl not do; it aiuA be a genuine, !nvigor.itin tonic, and w are fully uisfied there Is nothing in the whole cntilone of medicine that will at all ronipiwe with IIxtetter'j CeleHrated Bitters. We are glad to know that (he principal drugstores ia the city are Miylied with Iltet:er's great remedy. - . jau 1 wd&w. To Cure a Celd. A Receipt that rarely ever fails. -Now, while winter, with its burthens of Colds and Coaghs, is with n, we think a remedy that will relieve lach visitations should be highly prized, and all who know the worth of this remedy, will do as we do prize It doubly. Take a doable dxo of Dr. Sasroao's IxvieoAATOK,andU will gire greater relief than any other medicine weerer trid, fur we have rarely to repeat the done to be entirely free from Cough, and as toon as the lungs bare time to throw off the collected matter, the cure is complete. Asa family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Dicae, Worms, Derangement of tho ?ti iuach ami Livor,. we can recommend it knowingly itf" See Adn-rUse-utent.) , , Kemp' Worm rami II. The sickly, cadavervus, emaciated child, harrassed with intestinal worm, will lie rextrired to health, I loom of vigor, by a few of these pleasant and enticing lozenges. With equal celerity Salt Rheum.IIting Worm, Tetter, Scaldhead. King's Evil, and Bilious Complaints yield to BaiSTOL's S arsat abilla. Sold by I. T. Lanman & Co., wholesale druggist, 01' Water street, New York, anlbyall drugidU. Sarviparilla 41, ami Pastilles bottle. . HoIIunay's Ointment and rills.- The infallibility of these Medicines in the treatment of Scar Tr, and all diseases of the skin and glands and the wonderful enoet of the Pills ir. stomach complaints and diarrhoea render them indispensable to all travelers by sea or Lind. Sold at the manufactories No. 80 Xaiden l.fne New York, and Xo. 941 Strand, London and by all druggists, at ?0c. 62 Sc., and (1 per pot or box. JuutMwd&w. ANOTJIKi: DECLINE! . Extka FLocaatl210 per sack; also Bras by the retail at 12J cents per bushel, by . . jaul-tf IGLEIIART - CO. A.N FLK; VTIIAOFOri S ILK. ON E of 1'eters ic Cragg's superior Pianos, nearly new, is offered for sale. It cost tZ'j and will be sold roa gash for S:225. Also, on of Martin's elegant fluit.irs, which cost lO, entirely new, can be bought for cash. Apply at this office. dec2S-tf. EVERYTIIINO in the fancy line sultaVi3 ble titt the holliday rreiiUt usefulness and ornaments. Also the best amount of fatcy curtain pins ever brought to the city at V J. W. 1IÜÜIIES, Main street. COAL. T.ODIAM MISIMO COMPANY, (Office n Water street, under the. Telepragh Office.) Cart loads of IS bushels of Bodlam Mine Coal delivered to any part of the city at 1 60 per load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN WYM0ND. dec2Mf. Secretary and Manager. Da Giths Klbctbic Oit.Only three years have elapsed since Prof. Cha. De Orath lntrolucel his wonderful Electric Oil to the citizens of the United States, and now its use is almost universal. Its astonishing properties are know only to h m, therefore, beware of forgers and imitators. The genuine article can be obtained only of l'rof. De Gnith, 31 S?. Eighth street, bciow Cbesnut. His name is blow ninto the buttle, and his signature is ou the wrapper. Thi Electric Oil isths only saf.yerti, mm speedy cure foe Rtiettmaunn, (lout. Sprains, Strains, Lumbago. Burns, Bruises, Headache, Neuralgia, etc. Thousands upon thousands have been cured by it- For sale by all respectaMe Druggist throughout the United States. Dil. CO UGsiYV ELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC S A Xi T , That has produced such remarkable effects in maoy cases of Nscraloia, Vertigo, and Arrac. tioss or the Head, caused by disturbed rircnlatlnn, in those who have tried it in this city, is for .sale at KELLER ?: Will ?.'. ZV The highest testimonials of its eftlcacy have been given by a number of the most respectable citizens who have tried it. L'y l YV.t,ik SAYINGS BANK on First street near jaS Main, buys Tennessee, Illinois and V isconsin money. Call in. novS-tf. VW-rw SIGHT and Short Time Bills on New Orleans, wanted to the tkivings Bank, First street near Main. doc 10. afetr and Relief. Old Dr. II. James, about whom the Nr York and other Atlantic city press have aid so much, has retired from practice, but lr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these U his extract of Canniahis In dies, which he discovered after hard lalior and deep research in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to save his only child from death by CCnsuro ption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, U in Chicago, tRoomNo. Ill, State street.) He has already sue eeeded in- curing permanently, hundreds of terriHe cases of Consumption, Nervous Deoility ami Suffer ing, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colus and Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. The Caanlal.is Indicals the most wonderful blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. He will provo to you tliat you need not be sick, and thVd it will costa mere trifle to get well. , , , . X. R A Siilro-Dvnameter to test the ilrcnrtli of the lungs, and a-icertain the exact suae of the patient's nealtn. .. ... ... I. By aildressins Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago Port Oitk-e, enclosing rur ptwtage stamps, (U cents a recipe will be sent in return, free of charge, to any part of the Union. All lvtters.aiiswered pronrt Ilr. Audreiss. 7 D. TILTON, octllim- Box 1j?2, Chicago, 111. The !Iot keptlcal Feople-Cau be convinced by trial that all the family medicines are not humbu;, .. . . at .... , 1 . L and mat among tue wousauu or Diuieruy me, uirrc are a few of great merit and undoul ted worth. Of these, I. $Aroan'i IsviooaAToa or Liver Remedv, stands first and forcmort among the remedies of the day that can t relied on as a medicine that U all it Is recommended by it proprietors, Jt advcrCse itn'if on every trial, for th?re are none who u.e it bat tell their friends to do so, and so it goes from .mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have learned the good of this truly valuaWe medicine, It is recommended, with testimonials to l-rove its virtue, for the cure of liver aom plaints of every ki.d, from the worst Dyspepsia to a common he lache, and Is particabrly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged Stomach, Bowel Coinplaints and diseases of Children. tSee Advertisemeat.) deci. Kemp's "tVorm Pasttlles.3!f renral Vermifuges sometimes kill the child as well as the worms. Tbey ar,tangerous, uncertain, nauseons. The Pastilles are safe, unftilling, palatable. Bristol Sarif SiLL,the grand specifie for Consumption, Scrofula,, lebilitj', Mercurial disease, Salt Rheum and Female Disabilities', never disappoints the hopes of the uRcr. Sold by D. T. La n man Si Co., wholesale .druggets, ;9 Water street, New York, and by all lrug"H Sarsaparilla tl. and Pastilles 2ic. per bottle.
Arrival Departures Union from Bowling Green t Evansvtlle. City of Cairo from Wabash to Evansvlile. Kort wayn from Now Orleaens to Pittsburg. Southerner from LouicrilUto Memphis. Red Wing from Arkansas to Cincinnati. Diamond front Louisville b Eransvllle. Pacific from Louisville to New Orleans. -M. Mcl-ellan from Memphis to Louisville. ' Stxtesman from St. Louis to Louisville. The Kivm opposite this port was rising rapidly luftt night, and the bottom above the city are entirely overflown. By reference to our dispatches' it' will bo seen that the river is falling above. This will bo good news to the farmers along the river. Thanks to Mr. Archer of the stately Southerner for Louisville papers of Tuesday. ' ' The Pacific. This elegant new boat was at our levee yesterday, on her second trip to New Orleans. Capt. Jesse Dell was in command. Ho refused to take pork at 85 cents, and flour at 25 cents the present rates from this point. .. ; . rv- - - . j Yesterday was a bnsy day on the levoo. The Greenville, Union, and Bowling Green were receiving for Green river, and the City of Cairo lor Wabash. The former left with light trips. The Diamond cam o down athet usual hour with a fair trip. The ' wharf is well covered with pork and flour awaiting shipment. . . - " , , Fob PaDcctn axd Caibo. Tha United States mail packet J. II. Done, will back out at twelve to-day for Paduiah and Cairo.-r Past-cngers bound to any point on the Lower Ohio, will of course take tho Done. Capt. Davis, and Clerk MeCrackcn are great Javoritcs with -tho traveling public. Try the Done if yon want a fast and pleasant trip. Tho Antelope is again in'the fiuli for New Orleans, and will be down to-day. Capt. Beclcr will have charge of tho Anteiopo as heretofore. ' . The Jas. Montgomery is folly due from New Orleans. . 4 The Missouri river is frozen over at Sil Joseph and pedestrians are crossing on tho ico. .M , . The New Undo Sam and Princess, will be down to-morrow for New Orleans. Tho levoe at Cincinnati is thronged with steamers, and business shows no signs of improvement.
REGULAR KVA-VILLE AXD WAUAtsll RIVER PACKET. TIIK 'UMPIRE NO.n-Snt-tou master, wiil run as a rerulur EvaiKville an vVabnu Jlivei packet. For freight or passage apply ou board. . ueciy. . . CORPOKATION NOTiCii. OltDEUED. That the owners of Lots in Block 14 E. Klil'irgutneo, on the Kxt sida of Fourth, letween Cherrv ami Ü:tk streetn, cause the sioewalks ailjoining aui lot?, to l rought to the proper grade, ami good substantial brick parements tliercin, within, ten ilavs after the publication of this notice, and in default thereof the Common Council will prrcet to have said work done, and the costs and expenses accruing thereby will be assessed to and colltxled Mr sale of said property or so much thereof as will satisfy said lieu and costs. Bv order of the Common Council. WELL. II. AYALKEB. Clerk. dec31-"!t Yolksbote copy. II IR DYE m tfn.ss unassorted fancy Har rTii':r.,r5iTed and for sale by ' 1 1 M A ' YiurOX'.-lZ SaddleTVenison Jnit r?ceiv1 an d for sale by Z. II. COOK U SON. mj.W BOOK 8 I NEW BOOKS ! JIrish Leaves, Fanny Fern s new book; Mabel Vautign; Moss Side; Bpurgeon's third vrlu me; Bö: or Ashurst, and all other e'!?,V,Tr".i ctj L. J. DUBhiiliS. IiBUNES, jigs, Tamarinds, Pearl Barley, Split. Vm,, iic.i.y loctlT) 7.. II. COOK ti t-ON. A TEXKMEXT TO REA'T. LARGE and pleasant tenement on the corner of Chesnut and Third streets, recently occupiol by Dr. Pennington, for rent to a gi ten.uit. Apply to J.P. BYRNE, Main street. v oct 31 -tf. BLAXRETS. We have In store, a large lot of blank- ts which we will sell at a great reduction from the iiiwl price; consisting of J 4 1V 11-4 and 12-4 family blankets, negro blankets and steamboat blankets, just received and for le by. . J. 11. MAGHEE Jc CO. CHOICE CI1EE?E. boxes larjre choice Cream Cheese; .ts boxes is $tar Candles; 10 do Tallow do CO do German and Talrr Soap,)itt ree'd by Z. H.COOK & SON. 1.1ISH! FTPinr- ; Salmon, 31uckeraU Herring and Codfish, for sale by Z.U. COOK tt SON. I.MtKMI BUTTER. Ja? 2j0 lbs; j ust received and for sale Hr SAM. YICKERY. F " ..l.a... iltl IHMT If TtAll' 1 -TO. a.ivr j ui-uurii sä. uitr ico rsT RIXEIVEli BY" EXPRESS.- " Tnrt ItrikWii'rf Sehorl l'lil. J Prince of the Ilons of lavid; Ouitsbv Author of Initials; Peep of Dav; Line upon Lane; Precept upon Precept; for sale at J. IIEALY'S. ."nES II EGGS 200 daMi In toreand for rale by l SAU YICKERY 11 OMINY. 5 Bags White Flint ITomlnr. In store and for sale hy - BA31 At.h,r.iii. COTTO BKDCOI1D .in nj.Jnrf recelred and for sal by GILBERT & BOWLES. Cincinnati Hoap and Tallow Candle. 50 boxes just received per steamer Lebanon and for srtleby GILBERT & ROWLbS. 1 XlGS AND BRUN E 3. b drums choice l ies; PM boxes and jars French Trumes; bOO Zaute Cui rants forsalebv Z. 1LC00K & SON. LUM SALT. Sort sacks Alnm Salt received per steamer vnancciior,ani tor r;.ie ant SAMUEL ORR. ZA.A'TE CURRANr. inw1bs.,Jnt rece'ved and for sle br OILBERT & BOWLES. KEEX &. I'ltESTOXt WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE FIRST hT. EVA.SVILLE,I.DI AMA. T1TERCII ANT? will always find a Fall Stock of ltM. Dry "J vls. Itnots, Shoes. Hats and Caps at this llou.se, which will be sold on f ilr tnni. Jjef.'df. KEEN & PRETON. "s LARGE lot of BROOMS jnt received and for 1. sale on commiuion. at Z. II. COOK It SONS. o n CoiUnment far Pale Low to Close Kiitaoen iiei muckcw; Ii0 do Red and Blue Buckets; Kit) do Tancw Hucket-; K) do Atsorted Tubs; 50 Nest Tu 1 inch, j ut receivf d and f r f ale by 41EORUK FOSTER fc CO. Mi61ous Bran, In quantities to suit purchasers foj galeby SAM. VICKEBYI ICKLEP, PRESERVES, He iaoxenassonea ricnes; 24 do English Pickles; do Vie Fruit; do Natural Preserves; do'' F.ast India do do Cordials; Guira Jelly; thisdsv ree'd by Z. H. COOK & SON. 13 13 10 10 r sept) do do 3: UTTER. ä00 Bs. Table Butter, lust received and br sue i'jr a- n. iwa . ou.i.
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TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIYE 0 THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOCRN, Later from Earopc I ARRIVAL OF THE ' TLe steamer Atlantic lias passed liero with LiverjMxil dates to the 23J, lour Jays later than previous advices. The steamship Africa arriveJ cut on ttie 20th, and the Kaniraroo on the 22J. '- The Message of President lluchanaa hii been, published in Ixndon, in the pajK-rs, and Li voraWj criticised. i KHnifcDder efe .Uro., of Liverpool, Lave fid led, with liabilities amounting to half a million pounds sterling. - An earthquake had occnrrcJ at Naples, causing great damage and loss of life. The London money market is reported easier. Consols for account are quoted at 93MX. , ,1 . - - X r TJie sales of cotton for three days were 8 3,OOiJ bal-j. inclulinl0f0toppcculators, All qualities hiivo advanced, and are variously repoiteJ at KÄjd hi? her." c 1- -f Addiilona! Forelen .Yew. ' ' Nt.v Vop.k, Jau 6 n Cotton close! firm. Tho .Manchester' advices are favorable. "Creadstufi quict.Kiehardsoii, Spct.ee & Co. quote flour vrt)' dnll, but steady in prices. Wheat also quiet, but finer qualities are a shade higher, lied qnoted at 6s 2d7s 8d. whito ßs lOd.- Corn dull and slow of sale. Trices unaltered. Mixed quoted at3Csi;Ja Cd. l'rovisions very dull. Kiee quiet, lvondull. " I The East InJ'u Company have been formally notified of the Minister's intention to terminate tho double government in India. There is a better fueling in . the London money market, and discounts am readily maJe at 8 per cent. Tho London Times endorses Buchanan's financial view, but says England should not abrogate the Central A'mcricau Treaty withoutguarautee for the reenactment of tho important provisions. The l'ost characterises tho Message as highly creditable to the mod eration, judgment and public spirit of liucjianan. Tho Daily News praises the foreign and financial policy, und condemns the Kansas views. London, Dec 22. Breadstuffs dnll, and generally unchanged. Sugar firm, and all qualities nave slightly advanced. Tallow buoyant at 53s(353s 6d. Liverpool, Doc 23. Beef, pork and bacon reported dull Lard also dull and quoted nominal. Tallow firm at 5is. Sugar dull and slow of sale, but prices unaltered. Coiigresejonnl. "NVasiiixgtox, Jan 6 m IIor.sE dlancy Jones from tho Committee on 'Ways and Means, reported a bill of appropriatiou t'ox the support of the Military Academy, Washburn, of 111, from the Committee on Commerce, reported bill further to amend a:t providing for better security to lives of pHSwmjeri on board steam -vessels. Itscon-r sidcration was postponed to first Tuesday in February. Clingman, from Committee on Foreign Affars rejwrted a resolution adopted, culling on the 1'rcsidiMit to communicate, if in his opinion it is not incompatible with pnblic interests, tho correspondence between the Secretary of State mid Paraguay and "Sew Grenada in any way affecting our differences with those governments. Also between the Secretary of State and Brazil relative to opening the Amazon and the negotiation of reciprocity or other treaty, and all correspondence on tho subject of our relations with Spaiu not heretofore made public. House went into committee of tho whole on the state of the Union. Senate-H unter and Tooiabs asked, but Senate refused to excuse them from serving on the French Spoilation Bill Committee. Senate proceeded to the consideration of Crittenden's resolution in favor r increasing duties cn imports, und substituting home for foreign valuations. "Washinoton, Jan 6 pm Senate Mr. Crittenden tpolco as to tho necessity of the adoption of such a measure. Ho did not believe that the present law win produce an adequate amount of revenue for the support of government, und an iucrenso of 5 per cent on woolen and cotton would be sulRcicnt to afford tho necessary protection. Mr. Fitch moved an amendment, taxing II bank notes with discrimination ugainst those. Of small (UMiuiumKtinns so as to drive tho latter out of circulation. " On motion of Mr. Clay, . resolution and amendment were tabled. Mr. Simmons presented a petition of Edwin M. ChatTor, praying an extension ot his patent for preparing India Rubber and the application of it, without the use of the solvent. Mr. Pugh presented a petition from citizens of Portsmouth. Ohio, for a charter of a Natinal Bank for thirty years, with a capital of $öO,'KK0, and an increase of tho tariff. House Mr. Sickles wished to put on record his disseut from some of the positions assumed yesterday by gentlemen in debate. 1 1 members had becn'in a House of Representatives convened by Walker in Niearugua.they coald not have listened to sentiments more iu unison with the latter's thcorv of governmcnt, and more at war with our own. than they were compelled to listen to In this hall. They were told hc neutrality act of 1818 was unconstitutional and sgjint the principles of our people. But as he had reuu the history of his country, lie found tho policy of that act was handed down from the days of Washington, and imbedded in our statutes from that to tho present time, and had never been dissented from by any administration, or par'y. Had gentlemen forgotten . that Crampton was dismissed beeanseho committed acts violativo of the neutrality laws? Ho had supposed that tho whole country sustained the wisdom and firmness of the Executive in tho enforcement of tho traditional policy of tho government not to permit our own citizens or the representatives of any foreign power, great or small, to compromise the neutrality of the United States in regard to nations with whom we are at peace. We havo made treaties with various powers, in which we have entered into stipulations based on this very statute; that recently with iVew Grenada, and also, as rumor has it with Nicaragua. He was surprised to hear it asserted that naval officers had not tho right to go out on the high seas to capture violators of our laws. Had gentlemen forgotten our government is in treaty stipulations bound to maintain a naval lorco for the purpose of exercising policy over all .' our seas to suppress tiie infamous slave tra'.fie. This policy has been recognized by all administrations and all parties, and he never heard it questioned before. Connected with every such expedition, there was the question of interest, and it would be an offense against ' tho good sense of the Ilonso to add anything to the argument so significant that the expedition fitted out by Walker was to make war, to take: life and property within the limits of Nicaragua with wuom we had just made a treaty of ability and friendship. Instantaneously on the lauding of the expedition acta of hostility were perpetrated ; men were shot down, and property was seized. Xo man would go further to recognizo the right of American citizens tocmigrate to foreign lands. If they wished to go peaceably to Central America let them go. Ho desired to sec the isthmus Americanized; but such expeditions as that of Walker's, and such conduct, are not calculated to promote the interests of our people, so far as they are connected with tlio interests of Central America. If the expedition was peaceful, as Walker informed Secretary Cass, it would fcoem their ploughshares were turned into swords, and their pruning hooks into spears, with such quickness as to throw suspicion on the sincerity of their professions. The presumption always was in favor of an officer in performance of duty at a remote point, but this rule had been reversed, and all charges against Paulding are asked to be taken as admitted truths. ' He did not want Paulding's act to bo regarded as a
precedeut. There is no question in a technicalpoint of, vkwUuluhis.acts were illegal and exceeded instructions, bul no undoubtedly acted in accordance- with what ho believed was the spirit of his instructions.' Paulding had reasonable belief that the government regarded Walker's expedition as -unlawful. GcntlemcB nuiet not forget, that Gen, Jackson passed into Snamsli territory", arrested certain poi sons, and Lung them on the nearest tree, but he was not recalled in consequence. The President is fully alive to -the interests of our people in connection v-ith Central American republics aud the isthmus, the highway of a large portion of the commerce of tlio world. . ILthastdiown evcy disposition to further tiicsc interctft by the cultivation of kind and fraternal relations with those governments, with the iew to Americanize them us far as he can, und secure our pcoplo all tho advantages poible. Under these circumstances was it an) tiring but treason for .men to organize lawless expeditions and going there to make war on a Republic with whom we arc at pcaic Mr-. Bliss' intention was to call attention to another subject, hieb hud deep interest to his countrymen.' Tlo didt not mean the froth and outlaws, ot cities, but the masses who are interested in the propagation of our Institutions. He meant tq , speak', of what is commonly known us tho Pred" Scott decision, which the President had endorsed, and to whkh he official action of the Government had been conformed. That -djeis? ion he argued was in utter disregard to the rights of man 'unl the truth of historv. When ho retlectod that the most absolute tyranny ' was from tho interpreters of law, he could led no rcven nco for the judges who descended from their high position to crnsh liberty under color of the Constitution. Thcreili the double treachery exists. , ..r.
n&Ilroad Dlfllcultles. ' Clncixnati, Jan., 6 r x All the trains on the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad stopped to-i!.T. Business suspended. Matters have bceri nnfatisfactory for some time. The employed are on a strike for wages due. The farmCi'5-1" tho vicinity of Athens have so destroyer? the track as to unfit it for use in that neighbor'--hood. The cause has not been; learned. Supcriiitendant . Barnes left tor Chilieothe with a view to arrange matters to resume at an early oeriod. ' - . Turned Up. " 1 Chicago, Jan. 6 p m Mr. Melon periodical dealer w hoso mysterious disappearance tw? j oars since created considerable excitement, returned to-day. He assigns insanity as the cause of leaving, . Death of Hon. Dai I J Stuart. Baltimore, Jan 6 if A meeting of tho members of tho bench and bar was held thinorning in tho Superior Court rtom to adopt resolutions of respect to tho Hon. David Stuart, formerly U. S. Senator, who died in this city yesterday. . The Weather East. New York, Jan C m Dispatches received from the Eat-t and North report tho wcahter very cold. It is sntwiug in tiie vicinity of Boston, Capo Cod, Portland and Exeter; the snow at Boston measuring four inches.and still falling. Snow fell in this vicinity this morning, bat the storm Las now -ceased, and the snow is nicltThe Rlcrtlon for U. S. Senator In Kentucky Resulted in the choice of Lazarus W.'Powell of Henderson. We havo no account of tho ballottings. , ; : ' !ew York Markets. New York, Jan C v Flour dull; rales, of. 6.000 .bbls. Wheat buoyant; 8,.V)0 bush sold at 16 for Southern red. Provisions very dull. Pork heavy and unsettled. Lord sfeudy. Whisky steady. Stocks active and higher. Virginia 6's StS, Missouri t' 73, Erie - - ' " , Ncw Vorc, Jan. 6 r m Cotton advanced , 2000 bales sold. Flour dull, 7,.r00 bbls sold at U 30 for States; $4 35(2.4 SO for Ohio, an advance of 5c. Wheat buoyant. 20.UO bushel nold at $1 10 31 17 for Red; $1 I6l 30 for White. Corn very dull, quotations nominal. Pork firm at 13 for Mess. Sugar dull at biQIi. Coffee steady. Rice lower, sale t. 'iii3'. Freights dull. Bacon buoyant, SS) for hams; 6"(;J lur shoulders. "fea ca.sier. Stocks active and higher, Virginia D.'s 80I. Missouri 6.s 76. . , : . Cincinnati Markets. ' ' ' Cincinnati, Jan 6 m Flour firm and in good demand; 1.700 bbls sold at $3 70 for superfine. Receipts light. Ilo-rs dull; 1.800 sold at $4 CS. Receipts fair. Winky dwlincd to UU, und dull. Exchange on New York and Boston declined to 1 per cent pictu, and dull. ' , Cincinnati, Jan. C r it. Flour in good demand, 4 'WO bbls sold at $3 70(S 77 for superfine. Whisky dull at 14Xc Hogs lower, 2.800 head sold at $4 25 (i 75, the latter rate for heavy, 1000 bbls lard sold at 8c. Cheese, 8c for selected. Butter dull at lJ(316o for roll. New Orleans, Jan.. 5 rx Flour quiet at $4($4 23. Yellow Corn COc Mess Pork Hams "6f 5tc. Keg LardOc. Rio Coffcee S(&Vc. Sterling Exchange 105(106). ' RlTer and Weather by Telegraph. Pittsbceo, Jan 6 2 River 7 feet C inches by the pi mark and fulling. Weather cloudy and damp. Mcr. 41. ' LonsviLLE, Jan 6 m River stationary: between 11 and 12 feet on the falls. Weather cloudy. Mer. 49. Cincinnati, Jan. 6 u River about stationary; 2ß feet in the channel. Weather cloudy and damp. Cincinnati, Jan 6 fx River fallen 6 inches bincc noon. Weather cloud- - THU C'KLLVT JVULlSll.ItOlEDV SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. TrepanM from a ire.cnption of Sir James Clarice, M D. Physician ExtraortlinnrY to the Quern. Thin invaluable Meiltcina is unfailing In the cun; of all those painful and Unxvroua liuJeajea incident to the Female constitution. It molt-ratesall excess, removes all obstruction and rring- on the monthly periods with reinilurity. These Pill should be used two or three wefka previous to confinement; they fortify the Constitution and lessen theeutierin during lulior, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety to hersef and cliild. Tlifw PilN should not he taken by females during the KIKST THREE MONTHS of Pregnnncy. as they are sure to bring on Mucarriiige, butatai.y other time thlna!Tcesof Nervous and Spiniat Affections, Pain In the Rack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatipne on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowm-ss of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disrnlered systeta, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, snd although a powerful remedy do not contain Iron, calomel, antimonv. or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package. Trice In the United htatcsaiut uatiacvu une lo i:ir. Ji . p.. l-03 and postace stamps ern Ued to any authorised Agent, will injure a Nolle of the Pills by return mail. W. W.ROBERTS, Indianapolis, Sole Agent fir Indiana. IIALLOCK STODDARD, ap27 37-tyi General Agents. Kvansville " " NÖTICEÖr "dissolution, T1HE Co-partnership heretofore exit-ting between the guhscrit-ers under Xhe name, style and firm of French Laeow ta Co., was dis.lved on the 8th day of December ItaT, by mutual consent. All persons Indebted to tinn will please make payment to William E. French, who alone isanthorifM to ettle the husires. M. E. rKENCII, icMW-tf. (n.Lr.ow. ; -O. W. 1EXTER. THE business will be continued by me as heretofore underthestvle of Wm. E. French 3t Co- All prsons indebted to the firm of French tJerul. and French Laeow it Co.. are hereby notified that an early .et"feSässsr. ttm. wagen. REMOVAL. r HAVING found the house recently occupied by me on th corner of Main and Second streets too small to accommodate my increasing, trade, 1 hare remored my stock of Family Crocerios u. the "Old Washington House," recently occupu.-d by Messrs. Armstrong & Urcek , where I wouid I much pleated see all my old J CJ. SOni- 30 Krgs best Newcastle J ust reccivd per Mrenso and for sal bv ( 7 GILBERT Si BOWLEiJ.
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NOTICE. rTIlIIB CITT.O? EVANSVILLE haTirtf placed in JL my hands for collection the following precepts agatntth property, ana for toe purposes oiJudng, grading, laying pavements, Jecand default having leeu made in the' layment thereof I therefore, 1, Ukokci qtrux, uoiiecter I trie city or cvansvnie, by virtue of rat office, hereby' give notic totheaev eral ernen of said property. that.unleM said, owners pay upaaid improvement on sakb loUon or before Iii Sitn CaV oi January, 1 snail on inai nay, ai me door of the Court House, in the City of UVansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. n.y and and 4 o'clock P. M.. proceed to veil said lots according to the law made ano provided in sucn case. Uy order of the Common Council of the City of Evansvlile. ueou.uk wuliua, i -:.. f ........ . City 0liector. . EXGAVATIOSr AND FILLlSO, lo. tOl. SLOCK. Part of Lü Do ,155...... lid 'l?5..V-. .. SNLAaOEMEKT. 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We beg to thank our k hid customers for 11 at favors, and Co Solicit their continuance, assuring them that wejporoe bsfore hem with new stoclPandjthe determination to supply their wants well and promptly. lrIIOS.CONrNGTON. decS-tf. E.J. DOBELL To the Ladies. - ODEY'S Lady's Book for January; Ladies' ReX'osnory ior weeemner ai declG WUbLL Bi CUM BOTOX'S. EXCHANGE ON NEW ORLEANS, wanted at all times by . GILBERT & BOWLES. decl6 Sycamore street SHAKER BROOMS. 10 dz. Shaker Brooms- the best In u for m". by septlO ; SAM. YICKEKY. BATTINO. 100 bales CanneltonNo. ljust received and for al by PKKSTON BUO. B UTTER, LRD A.D EC5GS. on nana ana iur uy saji. tiuacui. ZANTB CURRANTS. 500 lbs very choice, for sale by octi3 8. E. GILBERT & CO. WEW CODFISn. I5OO ponnd., just reeeiTed for i. vj saieoy uiLsrui k tsun lks. novld Sycamore at. THE First Arrival Tor this treason .-MO lbs of genuine Indiana I. V.'. Flour received per steamer Diamond in 25 and 50 is bags "ved iuid for sale only for cash by I. & D. HE IM ANN. IXEGAR.50 bbls Pure Cidtc TInegar wsrranted. for sale by 7. ir COOK k SON. MIME, A PLASTER. PARIS, CEMENT, i ' LIXSEEDOIL, TURPENTINE, , . PAINTS, , ; GLASS, fall sizes,) 5 NAILS, PUTTY, kc.. For building porposes; for sale at the lowest rates for Cash, ty foctHJ GEO. FOSTER li CO. Pittsburgh Money. THE suspended Banks of Pittsburgh received at par on payment of debts, or bought at a discount for ol. ccü SAMUEL ORR. "4JEW book by the author of 'Lamplighter' IU MABEL VAUGHN. A splendid book. At , E. J. DOBELL'S oct 14 . . .. . Oft BARRELS Lake Salt. mW 104 bbls Kansbwado for sale at tha lowest maiket price. by (octl7 . Z. H. COOK Jt SOX. .
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" PiitsBurj? C6al formale - fWILL sella stipcrior quality of ritts) urg Cr-al at J.40 per cArt loal, or cts. a bushel. Alt coal must be paid for In lankab'! enrrenry a I-n ' ' dcredor itwulnotbe deliverel. rTiü rule is positiv. .Orders leftatllornbrooa'snore wi'.i ! tunded to. ' .'. A. J.UpTCUt-;0"it . , "3vansT!lle,NoT.17-5me r-. IXFAVTS "FACfA'T't ' TIIE handsomest ever producfl.- CaUsT;. lj . attheai. VALTIER& MARTuMi:i;, aepöt , il'-" street, between First aud s-ecorsd. : 1 SAMUEL PICKERY, :J;-y HAVISQ.purchasel. and fittH cp. the U-il iuz known as the oLD WASllIXtTTON H.H .SE will hereafter be found at his nw stanr a well fslected stock of FAMILY tiUOCElUfc.S lie., ire, I take this metliod of returning niy suiccre than k to my numerous friends, and the 'pu Mio nrr-tllr fo" their lilientl patronage, which compel f-xi ine to H-aT lor old stand and seek more com mod ion $ qunrters, rnd I hope by strict att it ion tsbusaess toBitrii acwu-j tinuanct of their f.iv rs. : . i . - . : g AMTEij VlCKEtr. ; IREüII ARRIVAL OPTOÖK.-J ed by Sterna1 at Bay City a fine rot of M-chan-ic's Tools', such as i'pear St aclcson's Saws; Hauhers t'hisels & Plain Inns; öooVe sliarcrs tBi.I' wiy'i.j Hunt's Axes and llitchets, etc..-.. for le at - i A WALDKIjKCirS. noCl. 1 . .Tool Store Main street. iiiJ : . . lJlS-tOL,ilTIOA. "piTE Copartnership hcrefofore ert:ti!rg t-efweea JaL the unJersigned, under firm of C roaaa I ostks & Co., is this day dissolved by sntitnns consent Either partner will sign the nawavf ""r-n 'a i;!dation. M. W. FiTKRi I -:, K(i. FOSTKK, : Evansrille Scprt 1, ST. M. AlKMAN.- .t 1 COPARTJVERSHir. TnE bnsiness heretofore carried n nndrrthe'firta ff Uiomi Foster it Co., will hereafter (-cor. ducted by the undersigued, undt-rthe fume stvl. V. - - , U. -V Fo.TER',pt4 - - - - - 4ilU)wJ0äTEa.i .HOUSES AND LOTS I'OIt SALR. . i . i . . ' . In AVE several houses and lots, and al&o vacant lot which I will sell on reasonable terms.. NATHAN rtOtrLEY. 1 1 l - f . ; ; ASSIGNEES' SALE. T ITE entire slock of Mcst?. Wm. Lor sre.t"ai k Co., consisting of a beautiful a.sortn. tl,t of . DRY GOODS -AND CLOTIILVö: of everr variety, have to be dlrposeil of aithlna sbori time. The Goods have to be akJ n;tively aol with, out reserve. The attention of Cash Xuvers is j articu larly reqnested. f " .- ; . i All persons indeMed totlie fina of Wm. I.rwenthal k. Co., will please settle fordia itb, to avr id all nccecessary trouble. ABRAHAM UUMUKKTS. LEOPOLD M.BEKMIEIMER, Oct.fr tf Assignees of Wm. Loewer.ihal & UNPRIKS I U, fx w Extra fine frte trade Cigars: a Oros Pint Flasks; ' . . 3 Boxes Essence CofleVi 20 doz. I. B. Half Bushel Mea-mrtt; 24 do Washboards; ' 15 do Peck and Half Peck Mea.anrs; . . .. . I.&D.11EIMANN. N DRUG STORE. R. M.tJ?N'lSS havIng"enctPd a Kefail Hruf Store, tn tho cornr f aocond and l.ocu.l strctK, solicits the raironacC of the-euinews of Wr uitnl!e and ' victnitv. The entire fctock has been purcluiwd j, tr.a East, reganlless of expense, of the puri st Snd bos tterials, and consuls in purt fZ .. ) i . -' ITKT5 DEUGS, , - MEUlCLNtt4,-, ' - ' ' CirEMICALS, - . . PURE WINES-"' AND BRANDIES, rfor melkihal purposes ct'.y . - STATION EHY, PERFUMERY; ' . ALL PO 1 1 LA K rATEXT MEDICINES. tW Phvsiciai s' prescription lu d Umily rtc js coinpoumfl by an experienced apolhecarv, ftt all hours of the day or nicht. . .- anlü-iy ' BLtCK CASS1MERE II A Tt9.7; fiTIFF and Soft all shapeo a spk-rd'd artirle. n IseptS VAUTIEHaiMAliCOÜNlER. HARPERS Magazin for 5ovcnlT Inst rcdvti andfornileby T. CO Y.-TOTON . Oct2.T. a. . - i - In . . . rousAHEOR rrxciiANGc. STEAM ENGINE AND BOU.ER. ONri uew Boilrr and ona "eco.i.l l.i-.Jwl Uv.Ier One new Eng ne and one damaged Entire. One Cast Iron F-miit f ft ab or errlmrn.e f.jr luinU-r. or saw logfAeliverrl at Evansville IO.sr!; i.uäu at this office. ' y - , Uec24-4tw. CHOICE APILJ.3oTA)1j Choice AipTeT, just received and for sally . - . Z.H.CO0K t SON. .1 iff ''.-... COTTO.ti DA TT1A U.r?5 J". im-7rT.i2td and for sale ty GTLBE UT Si. IlJTV Ltd. . I I! I l" f I, i il I " ' IIOUSßTO KKNT. A HOUSE situated In ths lower jftrt of the city, containing eight Rooms, with to aod Cisteriia and a Cellar; also a fine tinnier, wi.h Ji-uUry aid fruit trees, and stabling for six horses, ill L rcbtcd to a g xd tenant on rcasoaaMf renr.. A i pi v to aepU!-tr " NATHAN KOVV LEY. . ,. - a. , -1 '-- r S.CUfVIBERTS C: CO.. T CLOTHING- "MANUFACTURERS, HAVE Just received a large stck nf CJutli-s Casslmcrcsand Vartings of all varieties, Mihtlur are prepared to manufacture at sh"rt r,'. Tbry t.r"e aiso prepared to sell these goo.fs ly th rtrr u tlie lowest market prices, wholesale Hnd rfti.il. V.nxr, Cans and Furnishing Ooods of sll kind?, c ..r.sr.ti.t! on hand. One of the partners of this tirra being a resident of the East and constantly in ae initrk' t, we nrn prnwep toaelloiir stock at lowjr tigurca than rticr houses not similarly situated. " e M1",,e n! nej Tjinlrs, ,ti4 wnrir.t all c ...' ma1 r ,hy us to be ij..y.e utest .tc an' st low rn'.n. sept2a-ly - . . S. ÜL Mti-STS It Cf. M OOD I voon ! ' 7 PERSONS waiting to lar in tl.'ir wnci or mt','.r ... u,s;l -' supplied wiüi 'u-kory,' Ash si:J IWxcJ A ood, by leaving ordert t . .. S. VirTTrTnT'S. sept? 4 Corner of Main ai v-i.-l Scxr.nins. 1"0 imgs prim Coflct; f. & bbls JWas, - W half bbls Molasecs; ' ' ; Si bUs Tar; . : W boxQa Raisins: fij quart t Ir.xcs Raisins: ,., 5KT.!sf,irCAnd!cs: 2.1 nsui B js tur Candles: 25 quaiter boxes Star Candles: junt reeirci sni) aleby PKLTON A, lIl.O.S. or tut OOH If KHK.-150 BreSNiTurt;erst arrive ca I the s.d and 24th iust., and f-r sale E. ll.CWK iON. IAW PAIlTMÜtsiIIP. JOnN J. CHANDLER and EV Villi. Ill 5 13 have cii'ted Umiifelye t-.thi ut --i.r. .us in me practice or Uw, Mid will W. ; r a , business connected with thfelrjaf t: i. be entrusted to them. . y i.j Ü h WAJ . TV othce on Locust stred, on -e ".crwor House. Evansville, Ind. . Bka:.- - .( . 10 tns receivco and fcr sak by . VlCKEiCVlJOIINgTOb. BANK NOJ-irf. W1IIE Canal Bank located at Evaisv'll-; !..-rr JL gives notice th.it it will gs Int-i üu'-tatton-fcr the purpose of clo.-irg its business as a lUuk cfi. sue. Ry order of the Board.YTI. PAGE.C!.Y ' jlransrille Dec.; !4th,"lg57' " ' ' 'f AN N T FE RN now book - New supply at f"tlT i:.J. rws. JAXCY POAPsS. boxes cut.-tii a.t f Mil, . itary Shaviur. Transirent OV'S. Iraonu t liars, Fancy Hose, l-'ancy lUm, t-tr. Jutreirir,--! a.;.; fur sale vaav low by ' GIIPFRT ft . City Orders for rralef ' AT the store of KRATZ & HEILMAN.' t " 0ct23-3in. . YANKEE NOTIONS for S. j ;. u ' cr; Leslie's (i. rette of Fashion for Aujut -YVavcrly Mnearine for Aagut, -v . KuirUerbick-r for Augu: ' ' augll Just reteivedat luELL LI?EK. !ASn AND BÄKES.20.1K1O licht sahM ?h: 1 1 SOdo liay Rkes, lit for- f.,r gal- b P1 , OILB, LALZELL i: CO. A "Word to the Farmer or-d oibcr that Hare Stock' 4o i'ceil. " "BPbe Yotinx America Com "Cr:'uer.-7 H 11 COOK. SON, are Agci.l. Cv " t e above mill, and are in rece;pt uf a fu!I ht-.. n., . have one of 'hem sc cp so iiv.; 4 ..t tr jn .i t:.. thtc:-; before he pana lüi ci er. dec2!-:tf. . , . Z. it. C;'0?v .V ?yN. Feed I Feed I Cheaper Thau I'.vvr " "W - " 4 . w lo fill fE havepirclia.-s.4 and .-p (nc , f y.v.o,Amarir.Jt 4Arn P.rn.ltara . . . . to furnish crushed feed at the iicvrni t. f lAv say 13 per ton icave your t - m " . Z. Xi. V.vOK ft 0,N". BrcmviiniT flolii -12ti lLir SüTMwinr l.,...- . : . .. lor sale low tj elosc con'rir.Hue.-t i-y
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