Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 122, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 April 1858 — Page 2

Ebansbille lowiml EVANS VI LLE, IND .

IIÜRSDAY MORNING APRIL 15 Public Order at Washington. The discussion of tho Washington Toice Bill in Congress, has disclosed an i 4 e t- i m ilarmmg state of public anarchy and iisorder at Washington, Urave Senators and Representatives hare solemnly iechred that life and property was not jecure under the municipal goTcrnment I of the city, and that Congress was called upon, as a public duty, to provide'a large force to preserve public order, and protect the lives and property of those who

' may -visit tho National Capital. Senator

Douglas said, "human life was no longer 1 safe in the streets of Washington;" and

so far from impeaching the mortifying declaration, other Senators, who spoke on the subject, admitted it to be too true. tnme in its most dangerous lorms not, robbery, arson and murder rule the city. The honest and peaceful citizens are in constant dread; even in the tiajtime and at night their danger is infinitely enhanced by the shield which darkness gives to the assassin, the rioter, and ine rotDer. Last week a young man, a messenger of the treasury department, was M a dead on one oi in mo puouc early in mo eTenmg, uy a bo Ul bers. Near the same spot, and in broad day a clerk in the Interior, a perfectly respectable man, was assailed and shot at by a gang of rowdies, lie rushed into the house of a friend. The ruffians besieged tho house in force, until they learned by accident that they had mis taken their man. lhey departed upon the scent of blood in another direction. On Friday of the prsvious week a pitch ed battle between some firemen took place. One young man was killed, and three wounded. On the next night, two citizens were shot by unknown assass ins, and one of them desperately, if not mortally wounded, within the shadow of the Capitol. Tho next day, being Sunday, was tho carnival of rioters. They fought through the public streets all day and all night, with firearms, with what result it is not worth while to describe. Crime and violence have attained such a sway that the citizens have been obliged in self-protection to organize a vigilance committee, and lynch law be adopted as the only efficient code, if Congress does not interpose to protect the inhabitants. The streets of Washington, which a few years ago, were a3 quiet ahd peaceful as

those of a country village, have become ag toasts were drank, at a public meetscenes of more outrageous violence and iS in that CY m honor of Nena Sahib,

crime than the vilest purlieus of New York and Philadelphia. In tracing the causes of this terrible chkrure. Senator Fessenden, in a speech upon the Police Bill in the Senate, suggested a reason which we doubt not has had a powerful influence in producing it. lie said, "In I my judgement, much of the difficulty is 1 owing to tho very bad example which has been set in very high quarters. If! it had been the case that assaults committedby men of position and standing in thi3 city had been noticed as they should have been, and disapproved as I they should have been, instead of being DDroTcd and defended as thev were. I believe we should hardly have had the state of things which we are now wit nessine in this city. I have no belief that the poor, the ignorant, .the unedu cated and tno ticious, have any very great hesitation about following examples that are set them by tho educated, and people holding position, both in the per. pctration of acts of violence, and defendinz acts oi violence." The DcGcieney Bin. The following are the items of tho Deficiency Bill which passed Congress last Week. It will be seen that army transportations is an alarming expenditure, Under this head, fat jobs are given to fa Torites without public notice or compe tition. For clerks of tho House $3300 Contingencies of tho House of .rep resentatives 43 000 Kdgular supplies of quarter master'a department 73,000 Turchaso of horses 252,000 Incidental expenses of quarter master's department 190,000 J. arracks ana other bnildings öSi),00ö .transportation or tee army 5,43',00O Subsistence in kind 1,220,000 surveys of military defence 5000 MiaccllancoBs 40CH) Sirtcj in California 220,000 Clerks in post otlice 8300 Deficiencies in revenues of post oftce department 1,49,000 Total.. .$,6G,000 (Ör The great Charity Ball held in the Crystal Talace, New York City, broke up in a disgraceful riot. There was a general pummelling among the fteuuemea, a miscellaneous screaming and fainting among the ladies, and a spirited "lifting" of watches, purses, &c., on the part of tho pickpockets. One man stabbed another, which added in lensuy 10 me excitement. So terrible was the confusion, that the woman havinn Art tfA Af 4 Vi A A on.M "o vuo" v k"w uicaaui- room, IS m danger of becoming a confirmed maniac, from the effects of the fright. The aoi rte wa3 a success, however, financially, a sum not less than $8,000, being realized. US" universal rejoicings iook piaco m xvansas on me receipt oi me news oi mo defeat of the Lecompton Constitution in I the House. Lawrence and Leavenworth -M:tt.,:. i.- :Hi:i .musu u!- juuuco lil htf alt llul oiIimhi

The Xew Constitution of Kansas.. A question will be raised, it is said, in

regard to the legality of the convention that has framed the third constitution of Kansas. The law calling the contention was not arm roved bv the Governor nor K7 returned by him to the Legislature bet. .... .i cause, as ÜO SaYS, tne l5isuuru aujourncd before tho expiration of three . A i u i days tfter its passage which is the time civen by the organic act, ta the Gov- I ernor to consider and return & bill if he dissaprov.s it. TheLegislature on thcontrary, contend that they were in session forthrce days after tho paasageof the law, and as tho Governor failed to return it within tho proscribed period, it became a law without his approval. Tho new constitution has a number of peculiar features. It endows women with equal rights of property, and with cqual control and rights tD tho protec Lion and care of their children, with the merit it secures to every family a home stead of sixty acres, t ree schools aro to provided for every child in the stats. The public lands receiied from Congrcss are to be appropriated to buildfour priDC;pai iine3 0f railroads, f . - h t through the guto East anJ 'est.and the other to intersect it Xorth and South. The first Legislature h to submit the question of localio3 0f the capital to tho people. ftnd u &ls0 proyiJe b Ulf for the Eub mission of the question of unirersal suf frage to a vote of the people; insanwhile tho right of sutfrage , as provided by the laws of the territory, is to be exercised by male citizens of the United States over the age of twenty-one years. ----- AIDING THE ENEMY.—A correspondent in Utah of the Cincinnati Enquirer, charges Russell & Waddell, the Chief U. S. contractors for transporting supplies to the army in Utah, with being engaged in carrying powder and ammunition to the Mormons in Salt Lake. The writer says, that in one of their trains which had reached Utah, there was a large quantity of powder and merchandize, concealed, marked with the cabalistic letters of the Mormon church. These articles had been packed at Fort Bridger. Their agent disappeared after the discovery. It is intimated that these contractors find the army transportation so profitable a business, they desire to keep up the fight, and are, therefore, helping both sides, not caring much which side conquers in the end. ----- ----->New York city is a great place for sympathizing meetings. A few days the Sepoy butcher, and now we notice another demonstration is to take place in honor of Orsini, the Italian assassin. This demonstration is to take place at 7 o'clock P. M. on the 14th day of the month, being the same hour and day when Orsini attempted "to rid Europe of its tyrant" so his sympathizers ex piess it. It is expected to come offeither in April or May, probably the former.. A torchlight procession is to march through the principal thoroughfares of New York with drums and funeral music, which will halt in front of the City Hall, where speeches in three different languages will be made. 03" The religious movement that pre vails throughout the country has reached Now Orleans, and has awakened a deep sensation, and an unusual attendance is observed in all the churches, which are kept open every day in the week. It is an unusual sight to sco in that city any considerable number of business men gentlemen of leisure, and laboring men, ,.;,- c,i rt utuiiiQ atva-a iivii u a IVUWII1V V tvik fiuro or laoor, üunnz the interval between Monday mornin- and SaturJav nizht to Tj3it our churches. The Ticayunc savs: A t tho nravcr meeting now held rar-li day, at different hours, in different places, and all attended by largo numbers, are to be seen quite as many men as women, and the line of demonstrational division n these re-unions scents to be almost en tirely broken down." CrThe Indianapolis papers say that the free schools of that city, which have been sustained for several months by tho voluntary contributions o.' the citi zens, will be closed the present week, the plan of keeping them up on tho vol untary system hiving failed. Under the first impulses created by the decision of the Supremo Court, the people were generous, but a "regular tax upon the pockets of tho citizens can only bo sus tained by law, and the authority of the tax collector. OCT Trof. Felton, of Harvard Univer sity claims to have discovered among Dr. Abbott's collection of American an tinuities, tho identical waxen tablets which were used by the school boys o Alexandria, in the timo of tho Ptole mies. He has deciphered the inscrip tions upon these tablets, and they prove to be such proverbs and apothegms as are now current in the litcratnre of the day, and often set as copies upon tho writinS books of pupils in our public scnooiS- n is more interesting pernaPs about these antiquities,, is the fact that they aro three or four Vi 11 nJ years older than th AirW m k. fftn,i jn any European collation . W GrCCn Martin farmer in Georgia conviciea or whippinir no of his I .aves t0 death and aentncot v. a I m.m i. O".

COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS. CoCNCIL CH AHB tit, 1 Evansvillc, April 10, 185S. ) At the nsuul hour of meeting, Ilia Honor,

the Mayor took the chair. The lollowine LuDDcuinen elect, presented thoir cirtificatcs of election, were sworn in by tho Clerk, and took their geats: William Kmery, of the 5th warl; Thos: Redmond, of Cth. Christian Miller of the 7th: Wm. Hun- , f . . , , . g Gavitt. of tho 12th: John A. Reitz, of tho loth; Barney Codcy,of ISth; i'ttcr öhari, of tho 16th: Arch. G.Sul- .. f , iierman Wayland of tho ISth. The following ConnciTmcu.'wno were aworn in at a previous meeting were present: II. J. R. Ii. Hart, Vm. Habbel, J. 1 . Xdlmt, Hugh Ronalds, and J. S. llopkina. Ausrtiatns LemcKe. cierK e cct. presented his bond with W. J. Dcub!cr and W. T. Pago as accuritics, for tho faithful dischargo of his duties, amounting to two thousand dollars, which upon being read, was accepted and or dered to be filed. LilU amounting to $74 43. for street im provements wero read und allowed by consent. Tho Gas Company's qnarterly bill amountins to $549 15, was read, aud on motion of Councilman Sharp, referred to a eelect committee for examination. The chair appointed Messrs. Sharp, Elliott and llnbbcll euid committee. Sundry bills for advertising, election ex penses, ixc, wero presented, amounting to $'Jl CO. wero then read and allowed. bun-lry bills were allowed ; among tnem 190 4') to Michael Dausmau, 40 to Snowdown, 50 to Conrad linker, $32 50 to Jas. I). Saunders, $27 70 to John Mnylb, fiO to Ld. Martin, balance on snlay a Marshal, aud f 25, quarter's salary as Fire Superintendent were allowed. On motion of Mr. Hopkins, Hubbell, üeitz and Sham were appointed a committee to re ceive tho city's books from Mr. Walker. X lie f iru cuM mwuucut o iij-vi tons iotU received and ordered to be put on file. Kills amouuting to f 10 50 and SIS wero allowed respectively, to Michael Ilahn arl Kccordcr Aulls. Tho Kecorder's report was read and re ceived; also a report of the Weigh MaBtcr was received and ordered to bo filed The Sexon of Oak Hill CcmetrT's report. showing 10 interments for the month of March, was received. A petition from Kratz & Hcilman was read. Hopkins moved tliatthe ordinance regard ing fire limits be sustained and cntorced Carried. On motion of Elliott, it was ordered that the Marshal refrain from enforcing the orui nance regarding tiro limits in Kratz Sc Heil man' case for one week. On motion of Schmutte, it was agreed, that residents ot tho stn ward may eigmty by tho next meeting of the Council whether they would remain in tho lire limits or not. Tho question on Using tho amount of the officers' bonds was brouirht op. discussed and . . .... .7 ... resulted as louows: collector, 3,&ou; trcas I X "Villi M O I'll Ml) 1 91 r.l 111 11 A-St 1,500; Assessor, l,5oO; Assessor, $1,500; Weigh .Master, 500: School Trustco 20,000. Hopkins introduced an ordinance which pulsed and was ordered tu bo recorded. On moticn of Hopkins, the salaries of the Market Masters wero fixed at the following raies: upper market, $yo ptryear; Leutra! market ?lu per year. (Javitt'a motion to go into an election of JlarKct .Master wus amended ly J-Jliott, aud ordered to Jay over until tho next incetiiijr. lho following preamble and resolution of fered by ilubbcll waa adopted by concent iiEBEAB, bonio of tho provisions of tbe city cuartcr nave been repealed or modihcd by legislative enactments; und wbcieas, many of the ordinances of tho city have been mouiDeü or repealed by ordinances tmbsequcntly passed: and wbtreaa, in cocsiqnenco ot sncn action by the .Legislature and the Common I onncu, it is dithcult to kuow what are the cxistinc laws, therefore littolMd. lhat the city charter together with all the ordinances of the city be referred to City Attorney, Hopkius and Ilubbcll. whoso dnty it hall be to examine, and re port to the Council all Legislative action re lating to the said charter, pecirviuir where in the charter is modified or amended: and also to examine and revise the ordinances of the city, and report to the Council suitable ordinances upon all subjects which the char ter requires, or the wantaof the city demand. un motion or ltonalds, the job, nssetlortu in the above resolution was assigned to the 1 City Attorney, and upon motion of Elliott, a ccmniittde of two Messrs. Ilubbcll and Hopkins were ordered toessist tho City At torney in said job. 1 he market Master s report was received, aud Vis bill of $11S 14, allowed. The lollowing otTicera' salaries wero fixed for tbe enftuiujr year: Street CommisMoncr, 350; City Attorney, $200; Weigh Master's per centage, 23 per cent. In discussing amount of salary to be allowed i?clKel 1'rustce, Ilubbcll moved to lay the consideration of the same over for one week, which pasted. On motion ol licitz, the arrangement of the lower hay scales was postponed tot one week. Hopkins ofl'crcd tlo following resolution which was concurred in: littvlrtJ, That the standing committees for tlio present year, shall bo named by tho Mayor, and submitted to the Council for their approval. Upon motion of Hopkins the Council ad journed until ucxt Saturday night. Or-The fancy ball at Mrs. Senator Gwinn's must have been a splendid af fair. Xo pains seems to have been spared in order to make the occasion one long to be rcincmberedi by the elite of Washington City, and wo judgo the efforts of the lady wero attended with complete success. In order to let our lady readers judgo how Mrs. Gwinn appeared, we make the following extract: The guests were announced in their assumed characters by an usher, and were received by Mrs. Qwinn, who was dressed as a Marquise of the Court of Lows XI V. i or the benefit of our lady readers at a distance, we will slato that this splendid costume was a skirt of whito moire antique silk, trimmed with deep flounces of rare lace, with a train of cherry -colored sxtm, trimmed with a ruche of tho same material. Tho boddice was trimmed with lace, and the coiffure was of that elaborately arranged and powdered fashion peculiar to the old French court. She was assisted by her eldest daughter, becomingly attired as a Ureek luri, ana attended by a younger daughter, dressed as a Court rage. Otrln "Washington City, on Saturday, Marcellus Stoops, a messenger ia the Treasury Department, while walking leisurely along in company with another young man, was shot with a pistol, lie died a few minutes after. Eight or ten men of the fighting club there, called "S wipers," have been arrested. (CT"Tho Mississippi rose five feet at St. Louis on Monday and was rising rapidly on Tuesday morning. The heavy rains of Saturday and Sunday had pro duced a flood in all the streams. Warn ing is given to the people at the South to look out for another flood. The Wheat Crop. Intelligence from every quarter, both North and South of the Ohio river, represents the wheat crop as unusually promising in appear ance.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

VJKSSfc NOTICES in this place, 10 cents per line jaZ (sol id Agate) one insertion, s"tni inline three time; 3u cents per line one week: discount on longer time. SPRING MEDICINE. Get the Purest, Get the Chef pest, Utt the roost Elllcacloiu. In short, get TIIK BEST, which are Da. Kobc's Scasdiüati as Blood Pptirica akd Blood Tills. These wonderful Melicins are entirely vegeUMe, leave no H efleet, n can not l y any possibility injure the most delicate constitution. Never was a good Spring Medicine necessary as now, for in addition to the Skin Diseases and derange Stomach and Liver, which every wintiT produces, it is most evident t j all who are accustomed to note the powerful influence for good or 111 that the mind has upon th body, that the anxiety of mind caused by the late wide-spread money troubles, has injured the general health of almost er cry one. then cleanse, strength, en aud purify your y3tem with the Scandinavian Remedies, and yon will prolwbly sate yourself from serious illness the coming summeri XW See advertisement. H'1 lilt AX at Southern Jlills, for 10 cts. per biuhel at retail, and 1? per ton.ly p6-tf ICJLEI1ART BROTH EHS. Giddiness. Headache. Ae.-These pains ond disagrcealile feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint sach as dyspepsia, api'plexy, ana various tliefj all cf which, are causeil by coirupt noxioas mstteri clogging the variotts circulations; Hoiice, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on the brain; OiJliHC, heatlache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and various othcrcohiilalnts are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the aoote painful and distressing nialadics owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse s In dian Root Pills are acknowledged to I the only medi cine that will thoroughly purify the blood. Tdey en ter the blood, and follow the stream of life on its jour ney through the system. They root out all foulnes and impurity, and drive out every uuhealthy ottruction. They should be taken every night in sufficient quantities to operate 1riskly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symtoms are not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again as before. Con tinue In like manner, until the blood Is thoroughly purified, and all iiin and distress is entirely removed. Obtain one of our Free Almnnacs, and read the his tory of Dr. Morse's father, aud how this medicine was Introduced. BEWARE of a counterfeit of these MIs-yellow wairreas. All genuine are in blcb wrappers, with the signature of A.J. White & Co., on each box. Price So cU. Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Tills are toll by dealers In Medicines. martl-dj-w rm. coin;-m i:u3 ANTIPMfOGISTIC That has produced audi remarkable c fleets in many caci of Neuralgia, Ykrtwo, n.nl Arrac Tfoss or thk 11k ad, CRUScl Ly listur1ed cirrulatinn, In those who have tried it in this city, is for sale at KKLI.KR fc WHITK'S. f7 The highest testimonial. of its ctllcacy havelecn given by a number of the most respectable citizens who have tried it. IJya f)Tspepta and Fits. DR. TRACY DEL0RME, the grext eurer of Consumption, wits for never.il years to badly afflicted with Pyspcpxia that for a part of the time he was confined lo his bed. lie was eventually cured by a prescription furuislicJ hint by young clairvoyant girl. This prescription, given if a mere chill while In a state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never haying failed once. It in tonally aj sure In cases of Fits as of Dtitspsia. The ingredients may bo found in any drug store. I will send thi valuable prescription to any. person on the re? eipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address, Pa. TRACT DELORM , Great Curer of Consumption, arl-d&wlm New York Port Office. Mexican Mustang Liniment. rom rkh and poor, tiond and free; all colors, grades and condition of life, we hear the same meed of praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold Ills assuaged by this great aiClicine which are surprising to the jadgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard of the same effects produced by any other article? Tor Cut, Itruisc, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swellings, Strained Horses, &c , it has no eqttal. Bewarb or Imitations. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men In every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America. Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. Beware of any other 'Bragg's Liniment' It is abase imitation. BARNES & PARK, marSl-d&wliu Proprietors, New York. PafetT ana Ilellef. Old Dr. II James, avu whom the New York and other Atlantic city pre hare said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thoa mas Tilton, his son-in-law, lias beea educated to trav el for hid and dispense bis invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these is hit extract of Canniabis lu ll ica , which he discovered after hard lalior and deep research In Calcutta, lie strove o make a medicine to save his only chill from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is In Chicago, (R oin N. Ill, State street.) Helms already sue eceded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible ea.'H.'s of Consumption Nervous Debility andSuflcr Ing, AMliuia and r.mncliltM. The Culls and Coughs he h.ia Imnfohect. are inrmineraMc. The Cannia!is Indicais the mo.t wonderful blessing of the age. Gire Dr. TilJon acilior send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you to (biliar. II will prove to yon Uiat yon need not be sick, and thai it will cost t mere trifle to eel well. N. U A Spiro-Dynnmeter t test the strength rf ine lunga, ami ascertain the cXiurteUte or the patient health. V. S.- By a Mrcisin Dr. Tilfou a note through Ihc Chicago Port Oilier, enduing four postage stamps, (12 ci'nU'a recipe will lc ariit in return, free of charge, to any part of the Union. All letters answered promptly. Addre, Da.TILTOV, octUGm. Box P2, Chicago, 111. llostetter's Stomach Illttein.The well-merited success or these celebrated Bitters, and the daily f.tvor with which it has been received by oar most respectable citizens, pcaks volumes as to its efficacy in Winging ahnut the beneficial results for which it Is designed. Having been the revnlt of a long course of study and observation in the Doctor's practice, so th-it the proprietors have no hesitancy in presenting it to the world, as nnsnrpad in etlecting a speedy, certain and permanent cur for all irregularities and weakness of the digestive organs, and which most persons cau trace to ill health. Sold by a!l Druggie, Grocer, and Hotel, throughout the United btate and Canada. lw Crlstodoro's Hofr Iyf. The transition of the Hair from grey, red, or sandy, to In-own or black, produced by this article ts isstastaseovs, and the color brought out is natural, bright and I N, II V.-VGLMBLE under exposure to the air or sun. Being alo a nutritious preparation, free from corrosive ingrcdirnt, it is highly BEXEFICIAL TO TIII5 HAIR, and hence is a favorite not only with men of Fashion, but is universally approved by Ladies as a toilet article of inestimable value. Sold everywhere and applied by all Haii Dresver-. JOSEm CRISTODORO, mrtl-lmd&w No.t. Astor House, New Yoik. COAL. BODIAM MINING COMPANT, (Office on Water street, under the Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of M bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal delivered to any part or the city at tl 60 per load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent hauki of Illino and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN WYM0ND. dec2-tf. Secretary and Manager. Does any of out High LI vera ever eat too much dinner? If any of our readers have cooks who tempt their arpctite a little to far, I will tell a secret that will lead them to the enjoyment of their dinners without a visit from that gouty old gentleman Dyspepsia. Take a dose or Dr. Sadfokd's Ihvioorator after EATING, AMD VOU WILL NEVER BE TROCBLED WITH IDiGESTiOK;but on the contrary, before the next meal time approaches the appetite will he sharpened to appreciate any kind of food. If the food rises or our?, the Invigorator will fix the matter at once, for there is something in it that, to use the expression of a friend, will let a man eat gravel stones, and take the Invigorator and they will digest. W have tried it In double doses, on one or two occasions, for sick beadachet and It acts like a charm. What we want to say to our readers, young or old, is, If anything ails you, go without delay and get a bottle of Dr SAKDrotD's ITiooRATOR,and If it don't cure, come and tell us, Tor w want to se on person that it will not bene6t. (See AdvertlsemeutO maroO-dJk trim

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Pen lticVf, Blotting Board, Letter Stamps, Paper Weights, Tape Measure, Portmonies, l'Mt-Folios Work Baskets, and Wrapping Paper of all kinds and siie, to be found at M. L. JOHNSON'S, aplj-tf First st. Iietween Main nnd Iicn.st. H1L1IOVAL. fMlIIE subscrilier fiaj removed" his ofSce to Fourth JL street, between Main and Sycamore, in the same house occupied by N. Rowley, Esq., as Caual Collector. He rvspectfully solicits a share of patronage. aplj-ytt DANIEL CHUTE, J. P. r CSKrta,ic ju,t apij YICKERY JOHNSTON. WOOnWARE. KHl dos. Tu lis and Badet; . "0 do sealed half bushels; and a variety of small measures, received nd for alC l.y . i;ivt.uii atjuusru.. .Those trlio want something new and ncauiiiui in tne way oi Jewel rf, Watches, Silver Ware Clocks, Spectacle's &c, arc invited to rail at the old establishment of I1ITTHOFF Si SOX, on Main Mrect ucar Second, where they will find anew and very full stock at very low prices. All articles warranted to be just as represented. apW-2iud&w PROF. DE GRATirS PRACTICE. A Sheriff Cured In one Meht by De Grath's Klretrlc Uli. IBTTKK FROM DR. KKTSER. TitUbnrg, May 2Vth, 1 Pror. Da G rath, 33 South 8th st., Phila. I have a remarkable cure Deputy 5herifl Kerr of rituliure, h:id a very swollen and iainful hand. I mitiel Iii oil iersoiially. which gave instruit relief He liu recoiiiineinlel the oil to others afllicted with Rheumatism, in which the results were most sati.sfuctory. Truly yours, GEO. II. KEYSER, M. D. Grkat Ccres CiTirens, Read! Rheumatism. Mr. Joseph I). lUrtle,'.', Myrtle street, says the i'lectrie Oil cured hiui immediately. Piles. Charles Sexton, Ei.. Ex-Mayor of Camden, siiysnix applications cured him. Aiso, cured his Khctiniutisui. Nvrlijia Mr. David M;nn, 4, Vine street, siys, he wa a great allerer, but the Oil cureil him. So says K. II. Grant, Esq., 517, North Eighth street CROcr. Thi Oil is infallible for Croup Ask a i.wiy at uirara iiouse. Caitios. Th'Teare numerous imitations fprung up out lit repubition that my articlo has acquired. Äüe public must beware. They are wortnies. Phila., Seit. 1st, 10Trof. De Gratii Dear Sir: I must inform you of the great Uheht a patient of mine has experienced from the applicntion of your EUctric Oil. The case was that of girl of 8 year of age, who was terribly atllicteJ with scrofula, and a discharge from the Knee. Tho leg became so contracted as to literally hu"y the heel in the Inn. it nail ieen in tins state ior aiui n month?, and I could hnd nothing in the whole "Materia Mcdica" to have anv effect or ßive relief. I final ly procured a lottle of your Eicctric Oil and gave it to the mother directing hr to apply it to the parts along the contracted sinews, which had the effect vt mating the leg nearly one-fourth straight in about rt bourn. Tbe application of the Oil was continued fT a' oiit 3 wet k, using only 6 bottles and now tbe leg Is nearly perfectly straight. JüilN H.McEWIX, M.D.; 16-J Cailowhill street. CaCTio. Tlcre are numerou imitations MTurg np oj the reputition that mv article has acquired. Tlie public uiuit beware They are worthless. ap u-imuxw NEW SADDLERY ESTABLISHENT. GEORGE TIIORNIIILL, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Main street, two doors above Creseent City Bank, EVANSVILLE, IND HE has now a larce and complete stocK of Saddles, liritiics, lmy llariiem, Carriage and uuggy Harne, l.otli doul le and single, of hi? own manufacture on hniol. and for sale on the iuot reasonable terms. He invites cus tomers in the cily and from abroad to call and exam ine bis stock. apUMf 3 1'ICIZE i'OR EVERYDOUil WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE XEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A DIiAlllItlilil ILLUSTltAT E D FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE NF.W YORK WEEKLY PREPS ia one of he birgcst and best literary papers of the day. A arte (Juarto containing TWENTY PAG Li, or SIXTY COLCMNS. of entertaining matter; and j LEGAN TLY ILLUSTRATED every wee. A GIFT WORTH FROM r0 CENTS TO 100100 WILL UrJ iENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RECEIPT 4MT THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. Te"rMS: One copy fornno year, and 1 gift tl 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts 5 00 Five copies one ye-r, and 5 gifts 00 Ten copies oue year, and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty -one copies one year, an I 21 gifts.. ...30 CO Canada suiwcrihcrs must send id cenbt each in addition to the alxive rates, to pay the American postage, which mast be pre-paid - The articles to be distributed arc comprised in the following list: 1 United S Treasury Note 1000 00 3 do tto ........ .Vi 00 each. 5 d do do SOOOHcach 10 do "do do ... lOOOOeaeh. 10 Putenl Lever Hunting Cased Watches... ion 00 :o Jol Watrhcs "5 M .V) do 'UIOO P0 do : WI 300 Ladies flold Watches Sr. 00 20 Silver Hunting Cad Watches :0 00 W0 Silver Watches 0 m) to 1 00 lono (lold uard, Vett and Fob Chains.. 10 00 to 5) 00 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils & 00 to 15 00 Oold Lockets, Rraceltts. Brooches. Ear Drop., Breast Pins, Cntr Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Kings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Oold and Silrer Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from jO cents to 15 00 each. On receipt of the subscription money, the sulscribcr'sniMnc willle ontered upon onr tmoks opposite a iiinnherand tire gift corresponding witS that number will he forwanleif wtthln one WeeK' to him. ly mml or exnrcss. ttOst-tnid. There is neither hnmbng nor lotfrv abonfif the above, as evry subscriler is sure of a Prijw: o! value. Wo prefer to make this literal iistrtluitioi among theiu instealof giving a large conimiim to Agents, giving to the subscriber theamouLt thai would go to the Agent, and in many sesa hundred fold mor DAM EL ADEE, Publisher. 311 Centre street, New York'. ap 12-Sm. UM! E ELBA R ROWS. 3 dox. Canal and R. R. Wheel-Harrows; 3 dor. Toy Whecl-Barrowe: Just received by Z. H. COOK J SON. OODK. AXD WILLOW VARE.Nl d x. ass. Market lUki is; 10 nests assorted Clothes Bankets; lOdoi. Well Buckets, assorted; 5 lo Cotton Mops. 10 do as. Pine and Cedar Churns; 30 nests Wash Tubs, 3 in ; 10 do do do tin.; 15 d s assorted Wash Tubs; 35 do do Buckets; 10 no Ceilnr do; KV nest ass. Wooden Bowls; Jnst received by Z. H. COOK & f ON. apIO o AK FEED BASKETS. CO dos. very fine Oak Feed Baskets, country make, just receive.) hy apIO 11. COOK ti tX. miKW DOOKS! SEW BOOKSI11 I'salras and II rmm; Parish Paritniody; Church Psalmist; William K. Beeil on Carpentry Male Easy; City of the Great King, by Dr. Bell; Scenes in Clerical Life, taken from Blackwood; New York Ledger, 17th April; Ftag of our Union, do Vo; Hallou's Pictorial, do do; . Harpers' Weekly, lOta do Just received at 3. HEALY'S. apIO TEy npoKS! sfuw books:: ' LM The Three Beauties; The Belle of Washington; Prince of the Iiouse of David: New York Ledger, for April 3d; Flag of our Union, do do: Just received at j. riFAl v Eraasvill, March:7th, i5. eai,y

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CUAiits;S dor. a. Chüd's Cane Chairs; 2 dos. Willow Work Nurse Chairs; Just received hy Z.H. COOK k PON. ASTltOLOUY. HI ANY cf or readers, doubtless, will be gratified 111 to learn that the Venetian Astrsloeiennc, MADAME PJLOTO, has arrived in thi city; and her stay Items rvry limited: tHe ot-twtUnitv should lie immediately embraced by all who are rieiirous ot hearing a repetition of the ist, or of ieciing into fn'urity. ahe comes highly recommended. The Madame has the celebrated ROMAN TALIS MAN, which will secure to those nilmrkina on the tempestous can of life inevitable success in their business transactions. She is also a practical Dctrcs't, and has many valuah.e remedial compounds, which, to thoss alUicted, she will be happy to administer. g2r"IIer fee are very linerai, heme, i4r apprising r.nr of the rast, present and future, c nlv one dollar. ltjf5he can be seen t the Washington House, for a lew days. r'"-" MJkw "Book!?: .kv kookh:lll Prince ot the House oi iiaviü) Odd Fellows' Casket; HrrT' Ween Jy, April 10lh; Satunl:iy Evening Post, April 10th New York Mercury, April 10th; New York Ledger, April "tu Fine of our Union, do do) Hallou's Pictorial, do do) Novellette, do do; Just retired and for sale at 0JJ,i aolO irst street. FOR SALE. , N excellent counter and good shelving and drawBY ers for a sVre, for sale, cue ooor oeiow jiain on Water street. Apply to aplC-l w JOHN INGLE, Jr. N. C. & D. MORSE WliOLESALK ANDliKTAII, DKALCnSIN rUEMIüM PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, 3IEL0DE0XS, And all kinds of Musical Merchandise, 73rOCRTII STREET, UNiiKR THE NATIONAL HOTEL. LOUISVILLE, KY. tJf Orders by mailfcr any kiml of Musical Mcr chnndise troniitlv attended to, and warranted to satisty purchasers. We fill caih onlers for sheet Music, by mail, postage free. r?f" Second hand PLmos taKen in ravment. ;jf K'-'fers to Hon. A. Iglehart, 1. L.Johnson, and K. 11. iaoin.' apio-rmasw TO LLT. rgnUEE ROOMS for offices, with entrances on JL Main street, to be let seiwate or together. Apply at l TO T11U L.AÜ1HS. SPLENDID arrival of new envelopes, 50,000, of 2m. various sues, colors and qualities, at ri, DO BELL iL CON YNGTON. SO KO.VKS W. lt.CIIUK!E; s.y Duxes ateruius: :.( dt i area; 25 dor.cn !idcorLi; m do llrwmis; KHl do ürnslici, a.irW; in store and fur sale low by lmr3i J i k L. t: u a u i uu ? . PICTURE FRA.1IEJ. A BEAUTIFrLas-wirtment of guilt moulding of X ja an wiauis jvufi rcceiven ry fel4 DOBELL & CON YNGTON. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. TTOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an 1 order of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanlerbiirg county, the und rsigued, Adniiuistratr: x of tne etnte or x.mory Milton, tiece:isei, w hi aeii At public auction nt the door of the Court-bouse, in tho cit of Evansrille m ..itnrlaj-. May 8th, l"V,-le-tweeu the hours of 10 o'clocky A M. and 4 o'clock. P. M. of wtid il:iV. Lot thirtHf n H:') in lilock tive.'M in the Northtm Enbirgement rf tho City of Kransville, upon the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money to be raid in canh, n the day of Kile; cue third in six month, and one- lltird in twelve moi thi; the Durchcr to give his notes for the de ferred payments with interest 5ecnrM by mortgage oitie premises. llAKKlKT WILSON, apTjw Administratrix. mVlfllirK COH .V.-15W bushels prime lute V W Corn, for sale by apTSt EDWR.niLL. ICE CREAM SALOON. 'MIE suhncriler having taxen the magnificent suit JL of roonifcon tbe 2nd floor of the Marble Hall building, Main street, will fipen it f.ir the reception of visitors on Thursday, April 8, and Ixfgs leave' to inform his friends ana former customf rs thAlheis prepared to furnish, luring the en'ire summer seanon, the most exquisite and highly flavored ice cream. Itdies visiting this saloon will find a pleasant room alvrays at their service. P. McK AY. Balls, private parties and weddings fumiühed, and cren.n frozen on tbe most.reasonable terms ai 9 tf r"vEirÄoYrO.Ä for .May, "Placed "price, J. lucentj.at DOH ELL k CONYNtiTUX. i:v bookk! nkw iiookh:: Livingstone'a Travels in Atrica; Lire or Aaron liurr; Twin Roses, by Mrs Mowatt; Illustrated London New; , Jun lecelved by DOBELL & CON YNGTON. ap7 tLAStEIlIAUI.-.-25bl.ls just received and . for kale by VICKEUY & JOHNSTON. ap7 tVÄTTm. A finen-ioftinent of Empire and Willow Cabs, just received and for sale by . VICKEUY k. JOHNSTON. S fiWEBT rOTATOIiS.-40 bushels in store for sale by VICKEUY fit JOHNSTON. d ATl, 75 tales of OaU, just received and in (ine order, for sale by Z. II. COOK & SON. ap. &iDniEg.. 10 l.l. 1. Maai:. WinJ nir nti. io. do; 1 bid sweet Malaga Winej 2I bir bids do du; if) bbls Dante Carrants; 10 bxs 5 lump titlvaccoj 5 do 10 do do; 100 Iwlcs Cotton Batting; Received nud for sale by I. D. IIEIMANN. '- for sale at reduced prices by O. FOSTER &CO. 0.FKrriO.KR MGAH.50 bblg. this day roccived per Uraiiite Mate," fur sale hy OILUI tin ai nun l.r. npr, Sycamore near Vatcr st. aTAll C.'ADLIis.--"5 Vvixes assrwted, for sale GILBERT fc BOWLES. by 3IILLLERY NOTICE. MUS. J. Ti aX EIl would inform the lad! of Kvansville and iw viciuity, that she will carry on the Millinery business at ttie store on fc'econd sireet, lormeriy occnpieo r-y wrs. UoraI:on, iv Mrs. nearly opposite the Itev. Mr McCarer's church. Mie win Mcacli and repair ixnncts at the lowest prices. nd in th) best possible btyle, as she uses no acids, without doing them any injury. She will have new goods expressed every week from Cincini.ati, and will Keep on hand ready trimmed bonnets for transient customers. The patronage of ladies who wish new bosxets, or desire to have old ones repaired to look as well as new, is respectfully solicited. Kvansville, April Mh, lV-tf Oysters! .'5 cases 21t, Cans Cove Oysters; 35 do lib do do d; Fresh; receivol and for sale by apti 1,&P. IIEIMANN' WlMlfllKS.jo bhds prime to fair N. O. sugar; ,5 hols relHild .MlaS8CS. 50 hlf bbls do; 5 Tierces Rice; S3 14ds Tare; 25 bags Pc rP?r; 15 do A I spice; 5 bales Cloves; 200 mats Casia; 3 cases No. 1 Nutmegs: M Wd lace: R"ccivel and for sale at reduced prices, hy aij I. ft D. HEIM ANN. DISSOLUTION. THE undersigned lave this day by mutual consent li-srlved the partnership of? ('anii-li & Fiher. All the outatamliiig account will Ih collected by Ronald Fisher, who is aoihorizctT to rrHle tlie Kinie, and who has assumed the pavint tit of the del of the late Arm. Those indcMed to the late lino arc re-iuestcd to call and ettie their a--ounts with oucllay. JNO. K. CAM I'ltKI.L, RONALD FISHER. Tne T.uslnegnof tlie late firm will be continued ly the undersigned. apttw RONALDFISHEK. SBOIISC KIIOC AAILS 1 tbagsgreimine ' G R I K F f N " U.S. Nail on hand and for sale by ljÄrii21 SAM'' OKU 1 .FLASKS.- " " . iil gross pint flanks; :0 do quart do; 10 K nint lo; Received and for sale by apH T &D. IIEIMANN. DISSOLUTION. rkTIIE partnership hTetofore exiting between IV t' JL John A. Keitz, John A. Hanry and pciltcr, Ulioer nie iirm niiu nHine or rieiU, Ilaney & (., has been this lay dissolved by the retirement of W. Carpenter, Lso,.; the intcre.4 of said W. Carre titter having been purchased ky tbe aaid John A. Keitz and John A. llaney. The anVirsand luMnes of theold firm wil. Ie settled u by the new tina uf ' REITZ & HANEY, Tho will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and' Steam Boilers, of any size, together with all the Shaftirr, Wheels, Pumps, SawMill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size. Also. Distillery and Mining Machinery, and in fact every thing 1 1 the Iron line, at the old atand, corner of Ingle and Canal streets. April Pth, 18 tf REITZ HANEY.-

complete if assortment on nana aud tor sale iv an SAMTKLORK. OI.ll IJO.V VlC'tSJ. A full tiK.k revived and for sale by SAsiL'KLORR. I R E BUI Cll-On hand and for sale by Samuel our. !' :00 kegs nails expected thie dayWould U. sold very low in lots from the wharf, by SAMUEL OUR. .MO Hi: FK1ZES TIlA-i UbA.lilMl Every other Ticket a Prize!! m to bp cr.aws OS I'lIK HAVANA PLAN. Shelby College Lottery OF KENTUCKY. It. FRAXCE At CO.", Slanagers. Extra C lass 1 16. ToVedrawnon SATURDAY, April 24, V. , 20.CCO prizes amounting to $272,000 1 1 ighe?t Triie t ."S.tOO Lowest do 3.C0 Prizes payable in full without deduction. Every prize in this scheme will be drawn. Tickets 810, Ilahe 63, Quarters 83,30. Persons orderin: two Tickets, an odd and even um-. l er are guaranteed to draw 4 t cent, of their mo ney back, saying nothing fT tne prospect oi pockew. ing tiieiuu or tirMiutiou priies, aiiitu uj iu wsv is fair and Mattering. i The Manaeers' otlicial printed drawings will be sent tonll Tkket-holders. . All orders sent to us will receive prompt attention. Liccnssd Venders, Louisville. Ky. - Uril ITU I.I MB- -. SOU bbls FreshkRoach, for sale by ' . nir. O. FOSTER k. CO. PATENT IIRCAD BAKE It V Xo. 1. FIRST ST.. above Main.' 'Ills KitaMishnietd is in full operation, and manufacturing articles that are warranted to give ait-isfH-fion. All kinds of CK ACK tltS and IM LOT HllIiAI),by the iouiil,or taiTel,at Cincinnati orIjouisville j-icM. Holding the exclusive right for Vanderl.nr County to manuf.icture the CelebratedPATENT BREAD so popular in Eastern cities, beingCHBArEB and healthier than the ordinary Bread,. families. Hotels and Meamnoats are invited to try it. I'ltl-kkll I'tKh'Snf everv dewrintinn alvavs iiV hand, and all onlers prompt ly filled and delivered. Ueddings na r a rues puppnca with Fancy Cak?s and Pis at the shortest notice. HOT RUSKS and BUNN S every afternoon. apl-dlm i jVEW UOOKS! AKW IlOOIvS'.! 11 Prince of the House of David; Odd Fellows' Manuel; The Belle of Washington; The Three Beauties; Harpers' Weekly, for April Mi New York Ledger, do Pnh; Fi te of Our Union, do UHh; Ballou' Pictorial, do Kih; Atlantic Magazine, do . . ' ' Just receivol at ap4 J- HE ALT S. Oil Cloths mid Carpet House. T UK LRllKSTand heaviest stork In town re ceivandforsaleclf.pat mrtfl-lm Foyer's Block, 1st ssreet. Sailma,lierr Awninguinkcr and ICiggcr. THE SUBSCRIBSR csectfally Informs the Captams of Steamlwats, and tbe puMic generally, that he has opened a Sail and Rijrcing Loft in Carpenter's Warehouse, on Water Strevt, where all, order ia his line w.U be thankfully received, anh punctually attended to. Sails, Awnings, Tarpanlins, Wacon Covers and CanV:ts Hose, and evey article in tli Rigging lineuiftiiufactHrl at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited; to he left at J. G." Ver.ncroan's lloje Store, or at the'Loft. Kopcs neatly spliced. S mrlrt Im CHARLES EYERT. KANSAS! KAXSASÜ K1XSASÜ! gfRASBKKN the AU-abscrblng Question tt M. but now the question is a here cau Books be hat? tlieche-pet! I know. AI M. L JOHNSON'S Book Store, seen a Hlank Book, School nooks. Copy Hooks, The Latest ..Magazfncs and Paper, direct from the East, hy the last Express. Call and see first Store West of the Post Office, mrtl . jlst oii:nei, ATLEADID Stock of Spring MILLINERY consisting of Suaw, NeapoPuu OoFSimer and' Chip Bonnets. Also, Ribbons, Kloivrrs, Ilrldal Wreaths and various other articles, too numerous tonientioiir to which I invite the particular attention of the la Jirt of Evansvilleand tli urru:iding country. They will find it to their interest to examine my stock. F. 11. BAllKEK, First street, between Main and Locust St., mrtS Kvansville, Iixr. IJEV DllV GOODS AHlllUVliD W At S. EMBICITS. NEW DRY GOODS?, For Sale Foa Cash O.nlv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICIUSNEW DRY GOODS, For Sale For Cash Only. NEW TRY GOODS ARRIYEDAts rMBicirs . NEW DRY GOODS. For Sale Foa Cash Onlv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICH NEW LRY GOODS, F Sale a pi Foa Cash Om.y. W H Tilt- IT CII'L'J m lt at0 Two Bushel Osnaburch Sacks, Just rec 9 vnd for sale by. Iet5l Tm a? S. BABCOCK. First arrival of Southern Frnitr Just Received per Steamer Antelope, BARRELS Prime Sweet Potatoes; (fPP A choice lot of Pine Apples; A fine lot of Bananas! lUloX'tOmuces; 1 boxes Lcnmiis; 2 Casks Coroa NuU; For Kile ny imrJil 7.. II. COOK & SON. i uisii rttniK lovi:h hiko; tVF -. do n.Ti.prHrllrrd'Ura.-! :? do Timothy Seed; 20 do Millet ?Vrd; Received this day and fuf sale I y mrl7 II. COOK SON. H AMiRKTII C.IU)i: SI-HIH-A A For sale by . 11. COOK V SON, Agents. CORDAIJK. 2.' doz. Ileum RedcordsiLorg;) yj coils Manilla ll!eonl: 23 do do Halter Rope; 25 do Jute do do: 2." do lo Bolconldo; Jut received and for sale by WHEELER k RIGGS. T OO A CCO SCREVS-On band "' ro' ;?,' X jvi .'i i. r. n , ik . J I At; AN X. CO'S GIFT BOOK ESTEKriUSE. PLAN. OH a Dollar's worth of or.ks.cr rwrJonr-bt a of us, we will give at the time a free gijtwi.nt fnm twenty-five c-nts to lifty dollars, liesides a ticket4 which will entitle tne iiiitr to a rnance i"r 280 Acres of Land,. In Warrants of li'fl acres; do do Ni do; do do 4 ln; . . when three thousand tickets are disposed of Gifts consist of Gold Watches, Silver Watciicä, Composition Watclic, C.ulJ Tens, GoM Yit tropi), aAd Gold Killed, GolJ Cracelcts, Gold Shirt Kutions, Silver Tliimblo, Gold Breast p'uis and Ml-vccllancous Gift.. Agents or persons sending us clul of Fifteen or up-" wards will receive a Di!ar IIkW, Oifl.an4 a Ticket that will ntitle him to a chance f-w the Lan War'Hints. . i.W'i Iif.vaJtt end Gifts tt mm; asymq thtirs DrtirSn J ichtn the f-trrhiM it made. to 1 dtcid-d I v TUre- Tliu.ind Tickets, duplicates; of thos.; .l,l Wa placed in a wheel and three dnt n out. The liit.lrtii will ei.Ktle the holder of a s.nu-' bir n miT to 1" acres of Land, the bccond to IX,thinltnO. , , Books ordered by mad, 1 eei.s cstra.in stnmps,. mii-tlseiitt.iiy p"iae. .... , . Catilogueaof ks can supplied when ordetv.1. As kiS-s mn.'t I very r.ipid, we expect to ell the T'ekef in foiirorcix eeks. Ail'-nlers ad.lres?ed to theold e.t'.Ji.hed B'K and Stationary Store, :" Main treet. where we hare len fir fifteen years, witlmeet prompt attention ha; wrlZtttn Louisville, hy. For Sale or Ilcitt. IIOUli " iih ten acres of Luid attached, situated miles from Lvansviiiet one liund.e-1 yanls frm the PistüK Kcwi.l. The House is a Two-story Frame, ith dou'de por-tU-os in front and rear, fi.ur roon oi first door. 1, hy 20 feet, and a hall 1J Ui-t wide, four rooms on iwx-niil floor, same size, and, also, Kitcbeii and servant riMmis,a good dry cellar, a ell of pure water, and a cisterr.;convenient to the Kitcb-n; also a never failing tpring of pnre water within fifty yards of the !iuue. Iir terms app!v to apMf KELLER & WHITE, Drngcists. jf A P K It W 1 1 K 1 1 0 U K V HOOK tTOIIK A. andltOOK lll.MU-.lt V. M. L.. JOII.Vmiv has received an ax.'ortmtnt r Pain-r from Royal to thesmallest Note Taper, a liivh is olfcrc! at LoIcmIc o?-" retail. I will give the hifrhfid mrwket pnee fr U AOS. Kcmcrubcr tbe tface, t irt?-rit near Mam.

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