Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 105, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 December 1859 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND.

WEDNESDAY MORNING .DECKMBKtt 28 LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. As a matter of great interest to our reader9 of the Opposition, we publish, today, the call from the National Republican Committee for the Chicago Convention. "We must say that it is much more sensibly drawn than we anticipated. "We feared that it would be an exclusive, hide-bound affair, inviting only the " favored few " to participate; but its authors seemed to Lave a " realizing sense " of the existence of somebody besides the straight-out Republicans. In their action so far, excepting the choice of Chicago as the place of meeting, they have shown more wisdom than has characterized the leaders of the Republican party on some occasions. BQyThe Oppositionists of Terre Haute met at the Court House Wednesday evening, December 21st, to take action on the political issues of the day. T. A. Madison was President, and J. B. Hager Secretary. A committee of seven was appointed to draft resolutions, expressive of the sen3e of the meeting, which was to report nt an adjourned meeting, held last Monday night, 26th inst. The committee were composed of H. D. Scott, W. K. Edwards, T. II. Nelson, R. W. Thompson, J. P. Baird, II. Ross, and W. R. McKeen. Col. R. W. Thompson addressed the meeting. A bill has been introduced into the legislature of Texas, and passed the House, authorizing a reward of $10,000 for the capture of Cortinas, or any other of the leaders of the Mexican brigade on the Rio Grande. This is not very creditable to the bravery of the Texans, to try and accomplish by money what their courage fails to bring about. It 13 a disgrace not only to Texas, but to the General Government, that this brigand should be so long running at large. BisSg The y topic of the South, as well as of the North, are in favor of the continuance of tho Union by nine hundred and ninetynine to one. Whatever the politicians may say, the people are right. In the Union, nrt their glorious song, " Hail Columbia, " tells them, "peace nnd safety tlipy shall find," out of it, who can imagine the horrors that would befall them. Think ot poor Mexico and shudder. IfcB The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer snys: I learn that Senators liright nnd Slidell have employed two or three clerks in sending oil" documents to the Southern States, assailing Judgo Douglas, and that they occupy their time in franking these documents. Slidell and Bright know that their chances for the Presidency and Vice Presidency depend upon the downfall of Douglas ; therefore they are doing all they can to slaughter him at Charleston. They'll do it, too. Personal. Hon. U. F. Linder, of Illinois, a wellknown lawyer utd politician, is dead. John M. Wilson, somewhat noted as a Democratic politician in Olney, Illinois, recently repudiated the present Administration, and gave in his adhesion to the Republicans. Of course the organs of his former party have opened out on Lira, but he seems fully capable of defending Hniself. The following is his notice of the editor of the Eastern Illinoisan : As to the silly lies of such puppies as the editor or editors of the Eastern Illinoisan, they are too despicable for contradiction. A person who is a born blackguard and liar is no more to be blamed for lying and blackguardism than a serpent for its venom or a skunk for its offensive odor. One might pity the poor devils, but never could such creatures by their most malicious efforts excite a stronger feeling than contempt and scorn in the breast of any max. 'Tis said that those who will steal will lie, and as the converse is equally true, those who will lie will steal, I would advise the citizens of Marshall to watch their hen roosts, milk houses and potato bins, (petty kirceny would be their highest efforts), when the editors of the Eastern Illinoisan are nlxiut. The editor of the St. Louis Evening Xeirs, writing from Washington, says: "The feeling in behalf of Mr. Bates is strong in every branch of the Opposition ranks in the Kasl, and if Missouri does her duty by him, he will most assuredly be the next President." Matrimony by Wholksalr. In the Southwestern (Ala.) Eapfi.it we find the following announcement: "About eight miles southeast from Andalusia, on Thursday, Oct. lClh, were married at the residence of B. B. Bass by G. A. Snowden, Judge of Probate, James Teel to Nancy Bass, William Teel to Mary Bass, and Wilson Bass to Jane Teel ; James, William, and Jane Teel are all sons and daughter of John aid Anna Teel ; Wilson Nancy, and Mary Bass are all daughters and son of B. B. and Eli.abctli Btiss, all of Covington county, Alabama. The atve connubial attachments were all formed, nnd but one ceremony delivered a nuptial phenomenon perhaps unequalled in this State or the South.' 6T"It will be seen from Sam. Johnson's letter that Hon. Joe Bowman is aliout to take up his residence in Olney. Of course, this will not interfere with the firm of Bowman & Harrow, in this city. They have already gained an unenviable reputation throughout this section, ami the citizens of Southern Illinois an 1 Indiana will be glad to learn that they still have the advantage of their legal knowledge and fidelity. Vincennes Sun. Is that intended as a favorable notice? If so, we presume the firm would like as few of th"m as possible. 8Ma Scott and Houston were not nominated by the Union meeting in New York, but nt the outside meetings, composed of those who could not gain admission to the building in consequence of I lie immense , crowd.

National Republican Convention 4 Call for the Republican Frestden- j tlal Convention. The following card for the National Cou vention has been issued : '. A National Republican Convention will meet nt Chicago on Wednesday, the 13th j dav of June next, at 12 o'clock noon, fori

the nomination of candidates to Ik; supported for President and Vice President at the next election. The Republican electors of the several States, the members of the People's party in Pennsylvania, and of tho Opposition party of New Jersey, and all others who are willing to co-operate with them in supjiort of the candidates who shall thtre be nominated, and who are opposed to the policy of the present Administration, to Federal corruption and usurpation, to the extension of Slavery into the Territories, to the new and dangerous political doctrine that the Constitution, of its own force, carries slavery into all the Territories of the United States ; to the reopening of the African Slave trade, to any inequality of right3 among citizens, and who are in favor of the immediate admission of Kansas into the Union under the constitution recently adopted by its people ; of restoring the Federal Administration to a system of rigid economy, and to the principles of Washingtonjaud Jefferson ; of maintaining inviolate the rights of the States, and defending the soil of every State and Territory from lawless invasion, and of preserving the integrity of this Union, and the supremacy ot the Constitution and laws passed in pursuance thereof, sgainet the conspiracy of the leaders of a sectional party to resist the majority principle, as established in this Government, at the expense of its existence, are invited to send from each State two delegates from every Congressional District, and four delegates at large to the Convention. Signed. Edwin D. Morgan, New York; Joseph Bartlett, Maine; Geo. G. Fogg, New Hampshire; Lawrence Brainerd, Vermont ; John T. Goodrich, Massachusetts; William H. Chace, Rhode Island; Gideon WellsConn. ; Thomas Williams, Ta.; George Harris, Md.; Alfred Caldwell, Vn., Thomas Rpooner, Ohio; Cassius M. Clay, Ky.; James Ritchie, Ind.; Norman B. Judd, 111.; Zachariah Chandler, Mich.; John H. Tweedy, Wis.; Alexander II. Ramsey, Min.; Andrew J. Stephens, Iowa; Asa S. Jones, Mo.; Martin F. Conway; Kansas ; Lewis Clephane, District of Columbia. fi!ta? The article we copy to-day from the Cleveland Plaindeulcr, headed " Look to the Senate,"' is worth reading, as showing that there is an end even to the subserviency of such men as J. W. Gray, the editor of that paper a man who formerly would swear that black was white if the Administration and the Southern wire-pullers that controlled it only ordered him to do so. Since, however, Old Buck took the Postollice from Mr. Gray, the latter has not been a very great admirer of the President nnd his fireeating masters. He has rather been "down on them " with a vengeance, on occasions. JO?" The great sale of fine Watches and Jewelry still continues, day and evening, at II. Nklsos & Co.'s auction room, with great success. They are selling an immense amount of goods, both at wholesale and at auction. Their goods are of the finest quality, and give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. Sales every morning at 10 A. M., and in the afternoon and evening at 2 and OA o'clock P. M. Let every one attend and secure a bargain before it is too late. The ladies are especially invited to attend the afternoon sales. The Doi olas " Catk. " Thurlow Weed i Esq., writing from Washington to the Albany Eeening Junirnal, says : It is true, ns reported, that Senator Douglas has 'caved.' He goes back, however, without the right to the last Congress. The desertion is felt most keenly by the antiLecompton Democrats of Penns;. Ivania, and by the friends of Bioderick aijd MckiWbm, one of whom sacrificed his life md the othi his election for a cause which Svnator Douglas took up and has laid down, ns men put on and draw off their garments. Like Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York, the Illinois Senator goes back to be strangled. Their heads will go into a bag and into the river just as go the heads of rebel Pachas who offend the Sultar. There arc no men more truly and firmly fixed in their opposition to the Democracy, now and through the war, than Messrs. Hickman and Swartz, and Col. Forney, with their 20,000 Democrats in Pennsylvania. Indeed, the men who carried Buchanan through Pennsylvania on their shoulders, in 185(5, will now help to swell the majorities in that State, mountain high, against the Charleston nominee. Ktuian, The following is the State and Congressional ticket elected in Kansas tin the 10th inst nil Republicans: Governor Charles Robinson. Lieut. Governor J P. Hoot. Secretary of State J. W. Robinson. Treasurer William Tbolen. Auditor George II illy er. Attorney General B. F. Simpson. Supt. Public Instruction W. K. Griffith. Chief Justice Thomas Ewing, jr. Associate Justices Samuel A. Kingman, L. D. Bailey. Member of Congress M. F. Conway. The majority for this ticket will be something over 3,000. The Legislature will be at least two-thirds Republican in both branches. B Recent arrivals from nliroad report that the plan lor the emancipation of the serfs in Russia, is steadily progressing under thu auspices of the ( Yntral Committee. The Committee liis lately been divided into three, each havitio; distinct departments one the hnanctitl, another the administrative, and the third the judicial to whom is committed the examination of questions of the highest importance, such as territorial Ixitindary and population of eaeh commune, the elections, territorial government, interior police, publicity of judicial proceedinps, etc. The work is a vast one, and full of diiliculties at every step, involving in its progress the entire reconstruction of the social relations of the population in a way never before attempted on anything: like a scale so grand and great. fisP The citizens of Louisville wisl the seat of their State (Jovernment moved to that city, and pledge the Stale that it suitable State House shall lo furnished, costing the State nothing. B l-ol. Isaac Monroe, the lomuli r t the Baltiinoris I'uttiot, from r lnh ho iviiivil but a iVw yars sinro, expire! uinler a stroke of aiMiley on Tuesday, having reached the fige ot 70 year:?.

Fillmore On Dr Hoynton. Dr. Boynton's reputation, as a popular lecturer, has been lon,T known in other cities, wheie ho Los i:vv-r failed U koa'.I large halls to listen to bis attractive discourses on Geology. We see it stated that his lectures in Cincinnati, a week or two ngo, were so well received that people were turned away from Smith & Nixon'? large hall, tillable to obtain a seat, or even standing room. In order to give those of our readers who have not seen-the newspaper notices, an idea of the estimation which intelligent gentlemen have of these lectures, we copy the following letter from Ex-Presideut Mil;

lard Fillmore : Buffalo, Nov. 10, ls5C Having had the pleasure of listening to. Dr. Boynton's Course of Lectures on Geology, recently delivered in this city, and understanding that he intends going West with a view of repeating them, I am happy to state, for the information of my friends there, that his Lectures here, though delivered during the excitement of the political campaign, were listened to by crowded au diences of our most intelligent citizens of! V ll . ..-'I-, o. nAnt .1. 1 r ti f o , -.itS' uuiu --vc.-, miu aj.icu.u;;. m..-..o-faction. Jtli3 manner ot lecturing is much ' more attractive for beinc: oral in- i stead of written, and much more instructive to the popular mind by j being divested of all the technical- I ities of science, and brought down in plain, familiar language to the comprehension of 1 all. The lectures derive additional interest from the splendid Paintings with which j the)-arc illustrated, many of which are not i only beautiful as works of art, but very iu- i structive in presenting peculiar landscape ; views and geological formations of the j earth. I can not doubt that his lectures, i which are delivered with that earnest enthusiasm peculiar to oue whose heart is in his subject, must be useful wherever they are delivered, and licdieving this, I cheerfully commend him to the pat ronage of m v IViends. MlLLAUO FlM.MOICK. ti-TlK! following is an clunuenl peioi a- j tion of Mr. Nelson's (Tenii.) speech, the other day, in the House of Jlepresentali ves : j Before I take my seat, 1 trust the House, j will indulge me in giving utterance to one ! or two tdd fashioned sentiments, which, in ! days pat and gone, were common to the whole American people. It may excite the j d.u ision of a portion of the disunionists of j the North, and it may provoke the contempt j of the fire-eaters of the South ; but I say ; there is one class of sentiments which, al- ; though the leaders in tlie excitement may j strive to create a feeling of discord in the j minds of our citizens, 1 trust all will hold : in common. What are they ? We love our country ; we love it3 mountains, iis hills, its I valleys, its streams; we love its peaceful i Sabbaths, its church-going bolls, its Knglisli ! liibles, and its glorious liberty of conscience. ! Applause. We love that feature in every American constitution which abolishes' ail hereditary honors and distinctions, and enables the poor man's child, if it has talent and genius, to climb. 'The step where ftinn'H proud temple shim sal'.ir.'" Applause in the galleries. We love the star-spangled banner which has waved in triumph over many a field of battle, and protects our commerce upon every sea. We love the memory of the world's only Washington. Applause on the floor and in the galleries. We love the name and the fame of every hero who has fought, or bled, or died on the battle-fields of the country. Renewed npplaui?.J Of them it m-iy saitl ; "They fell devoted but undoing; Tim very pabti their names serin "ihini; : The waters murmur of their name. The woods are peopled with their lame ; The silent pillar !ne and gray Claims kindred with the saei rd clay ; Their memory sparkles o'er the fountain, Their spirits wrap the dusty moiintain ; The meanest rill the mightiest river Rolls, mingling w ith their fame, lorev-r -1 Great applause in the galleries. We not only love those, but above trust, we love this glorious Union, chased by the blood and tteasure and set-rated by the prayers of our father? all, I - , and preserved by the valor of their children, j We love thi.-glorious Union, 1 repeat, and ; we want no aliolition, no secession, no ilis- i union, no nullification, no civil wars, no reeking carnage, no blazing fields, no burn - ; ing cities, uo military despots to arise and j bid "The blood ri d path of conquest hail." I No, sir, no; we want none of t:iis none of these; but we desire to live on us we have lived in times past, a free and a united j people; one in mind, one in heart, one in i interest, one iu feeling, one in all that i makes a nation great one in all that makes a people happy, lireat nj pliiiv-e in I the galleries. ! I trust in God that these sentiments will j fill and swell in the American heart as long j as the gliding streams tremble in the sun- ! shine, leap joyously, and roll to their ocean I home ; as long as thu blue mountains chip I their hands or bathe their faces in the sky ; I as long as the God of wur fathers shali lead I us in perils to come, as ho has led us in perils that are passed, by a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of lire by night. : I " Tali. ( aks from Littlk A corns G now." j In a recent Lecture, the Rev. Henry W. j Beccbcr gave an account of his first year in I the ministry, the first Hook which he gathconsisting in oniy nineteen jii'nr ivmueii. j He was then not only pastor, but the sexton j ot the church, filling aud lighting the lamps ! which he was compelled to buy himself, i kindling the fires and sweeping out the : church, lie did nut ring the bell, because : ( he had none to ring. Such was the humble , beginning of the most popular preacher in i the Union. Cin. Time. We have received from Mr. John IIeai.y, corner of Main and First pi reels, a work entitled "The Female Skeptic, or Faith Triumphant," which we shall notice further when we have looked it over im.re earefull v. DIED. On ye-liTilav, Decemla-r 27. Ai.icr L.v.vi'ii k vk Wii.- I tl son, aged 7 years and S mouths The friends of the family are respertfiilly invited tt attend her funeral to-day (Wednesday), at l" o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Laupltc.tr, on Oak street, without further notice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THK LAST MOIIMMI OF ls:i. rjfl Mi JH it i T4it K KS H A I m, Iiuvm oiiat'tl (lit i itlt:m:i ltr:fj.- I.aiitl" for next Satnrilay, tlit l.tt ly l t plav litnu tut ln-ximtiit'r tillcio.-t ii market. t in z.i'iis niv r'Sn't tIull v invitftl to ritifint. tl.-i J7-4I.1 Bl'tl'll KUS OK KVANSVII.I.F. Jm tine UtM'kaway Ituixviu-arl v lit-w ami wvti't!y Mtimtl, that rust originally S-"". A a :t ft tine SiUtT-ni'MinU-t! llanwi-s, m-ar!y u , nli ?:t". 11" in it (ilil at private a!t- hftMr t.iiiisday nioitiina at lc t'M-k, tlicV vill 1m tln ii at I'lil-lir aiitt ii'ii 0KtI iif'f'ktialilt' aM r at (i iaill ) takt ii. Call aini eamint t li in. hH-J7 ll. NKI,MN A i ii. I KiiquiriT i'py . IS Kit M Hit !J Ji n It4 C 'KIIwa left si-ftiiHwiM-re mi ti-.i mil r Lot ll-t ttt. aln-ltt tlie Mil I M'tI!l lr. Ah n- tiinli'm (lie ltv", and re tliriiiin; it to t Iih w iiri , at J. II. M;i(n- .1 ".'', v ill riH-rivf ili al'on- uwan!. ilft'J7-lvv

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

LAND FOR SALE. li.Uai.ri.- ti.t- u v qr bee 7, town 2, range 8 west. l-jti u e ir btrc !, town 2, raage 8 -vest. lot) HIT Ill'l lt.lt do w ur ec , town i, range 'J west, do a e ir Sfc St, town 1! range 3 west, do n rt n e or sec -Ji,, town 2, rausre 10 west. il.i it w jr sec 14, town , range iu west, s w ijr sec Si, tcwu .'i, range 10 west,, n e ijr see towd :1, range in u e ijr wee 24, town A. range. 7 e V sec 24, t jwii 'A, range 7 s w qr sec 24, town 3, rawe 7 ijoine tracts will be sohl on liberal terms. perfect, Enquire at the do do do do do 100 t TOO ICil The f. Titles a Kr.A u hM A1K AUEJl 1, On Third street, between Main and Sycamore, in Wheeler's Building. WM. II. WALK Kit, Keal Estate A art. SJM.ll O-V 1US 1' TMilt.ns oo Lots in Lamasco, west of Pigeon Creek Lots in Laniasco, east of Pigeon Creek. Lota in the Eastern Enl't of Lvansville. Lots in the Southern do do ' Lots in Bray s do do Lots iu the 1th do do Lots in the Donation do do Apply to tho undersigned Office in Vhecler's building, Thud street, opposite the Court House. WIlrLIAil H. WALKER. dec24 Keal Estate Agent. Ojau Evausville, for sale by WILLIAM H. WALKEK, . Ileal Estate Agent, dec21 Third street, opp. the Court House. (f TS X13 -1JU i.VJTO.V l. U I it I gC Illfl 1 , OU UU iJUlll Ol Llie.lliai, UOIl wllich is tt ,.w and the best Caual Wharf in Evlille for sale or lease. Apply to WILLIAM II. WALKER, ecrM-d.vwini Laud Agent. I 12 e1," Z JsjiiT O.V FOURTH ST., extending to t'i Canal, with a w harf on the basin of the Canal of seventy-five feet, being the most desirable I. n ation for lnanufa'uring purlMtses iu Kvansvilie, for sale or lease Apply to WILAIAM II. WALKIOU, Ileal Estate Agent. WJf OltH M'JtHKHS, Jt TTJijrTMilJS! JH Wo ire prepared to ruceivo Pork iu bulk at the Railroad Depot, Canal, or river, in any way desired, in the neatest and best maimer for shipment. Packages and fait furnished at the lowest rates. T?eing agents IVr the Baltimore & Ohio Kailroad Company, we am prepared to give shipH-rs t Kat au vantages nowhere else to be found. Appli1 cations made at the corner of Locust street and i the Canal, will le promptly attended to. J cjr; CKU. r O.STER A CO. HE fit -m si p-r Canal this day, fir sale by U.CU4 Y.i. KOSTER CO. i t -yW "1 ISitiS LSI bales extra lait-aiid H. H medium, 2! j bushels. Km bundles Double, Gunnies, 4 hush. Also to arrive 7K bales extra large if- double Hxunl Giiiiuv Hags, the lest article ever brought I, -r Ibis nou-Ket, lursjde by GEO. FOSTER A CO., d-c2t Corner Locust and the Caual. 9 It The mole rsik u-d fins iH'eli appoinltHi AlliumMrati'i.x of the cslato of George lloag, deceased. The estate is slipp-ised to be solvent. d.-c2l-r;tw CAT II KKIN V 1IOAG, Adiu'x. illll-HVf iF.l.l.F.tlY !n Do. CIIOH'K Kpr,-s al the Eur d.-c2:S -ka Itamaar of COOK A LA NO LEY. i: FOI: IHHISTMAS. Dressed fliifkelt., Iressd Turkeys, Dressed Gt-ese, Venison, Ac, .1 K, at COOK A LANGLKi 'S. jgpOt'i, TH 1 - Ol all kinds, for sal heal at VICKERY BROS., S2 Main street ami 2 Water street. )': I SlT FX Tit A S WEFT TA TO FS, bush extra Turnips, ." bushels Pat snips, Xv , fc. d. at the Kl itKKA BAZAAR. .' J'lillS .' f'HliS.' 200 dozen of lri's 'sjiist riTciveil ;it COOK .1- LANGLKY'S. j Kgi d. IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. j: y.ut fsfftscii, Gr.vMr.i.v yi.vr J6t American Kclectie Physician, having established u u Lti.ee iii this place, ret-Tt fully calls the attention of the public that lie cures external and internal diseases or Inveterate evils of any kind in the nios. approved manner, wherever a cure is possible. Dr. K. offers to discover and judge every inward (iise:ls. by examining the pulse or the water. Oiliee, Sycamore street, between Third and Fourth. nov2.'i-l indA w a .;.:. '1? S- sacks It. W. Flour, J.'t ilezi-u haWer ltrooms, 1 l.r.ls Onions. 1 bhl CralriciTiiu, l d..y. jars Itixndy Peaches, eiHi Vh Shaker Ihrtteiy. -t;il dressed Turkevs. .lust received nt PARTNER CALDWELL'S. "OUR MUSICAL l'RIKND," A V.arr Compnnion for tho Winte r Months. " Exery Pianist, Kvery Siu?er, Every Teacher, Kvery Pupil, Kwry Amateur, Should ) roc nr this wis'kly Publication of Vocal, juul 'Pianoforte IVIusic, costing but 1(1 ENTS a nuialie.r, and pronounced by the entire Press of the Conntrv, - "THE BKST AND CIIKAT'KST WORK OF THE KIND 12? THK WORLD." U I I CO Twelve full-sized Pages ot vocal and Pianoforte Musir I FOR 19 CE.VTS. I Yearly ...,....$' OO j llair-yearlyj.u...,.. 2 SO i Onarterty:. .'. 1 us Sul isori be to "our Musical D O IT? Kricuil,1 or order it from the nearest ! Newsdealer, noil you will have Milsic enough for your entire family at j an instsnilivatit cost ; and if you i want Music lor the Elufv, Violin, Cornet, Clari- j net. Aceordeoii. .c , Ac. anhHcrih for the "Solo ' Melodist," issued euii-lilonthly, containing nNo : twelve paos. l'rka. lo rents. pr' immlier; ?2 o' j vear : Si s'j, six mouth. ! Publish.-,! and for sale by C. B. SEYMOUR A CO., lo7 Nassau street, New York. dec2: i 200 liVMIELH tons 2"S) bushels bran.' 50 bushels Screamings. Fi.rsale by COOK LANGLEY. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. w K HA rF CAUKFVLLY SLLF.VTF.l) OIK Gift Ilisiks, . t hildren's Rooks, Annuals, ami me of the. nstt armiiMg (,i$ml ami illustrated liooks just publiklied. Call and we them before you hiiv elsewhere, as we otter tbein t Stir Y.k j;.. fH)KKI L f tXNYN(JTOX. W rii-eive,f"a choice lot from the Prairie, and to ' be soli! cheap ll, X, and In cent ier lb. Now is the time, at YlCiKEl' liKIITIIKKS, dec.:.; No. 8 Water street and 82 Main si. TjTJHUITS-A CRRANTS, KAIrilXi, GI1EKN - Ai elcs. Citron. Ac-, .h-.. at - VTCKEI KKRV BROS.. ib c2:'. No". 8 W 8 Water sret and 82 Main at. jf1 KESK .1yll TVMKE'8.'til line voting fat iJoes, ' Turfcei'ji. t 1 1 1 i 1 ST Ai AS IS CO M I N ti r r" JS'I0 M KK8V8 UtSHMJ44 TCP pni'-ha uu '.OiH.-nta, vill d well to crH at S. HEAf.Y'S, wln-j tbry will tiiiti n nit HSfH.rt -ni.-nt t !' riirilnntM anl Nuvv Yv.r Boukd, from ft t't'itU to Als,. Writiiit; Ciscs and VNoik lluxen li -lil ..rt t.i j: lit jnilt: I t all lmt'ortf VH1 hiiv. f-' - J. 1 1 k A S 4 V i nit, l'H-klHid-'t,fHijit ot the f arvkn l'.a.-.u i ii v tu!l itn.l .nip-t-. I'OUlk LANUt r. cin r at pru w m low jm ImhiiIu b cuii out m Ivtai, ami art tXtra in nuatitv. L'U Jo. iisi , I'i., Krnit, CbtM ii-i, Currants, laiii!otitf, I'llltilit, A.C. lo ,Imz nm nral Kruit in (Has - Pmu Wh, Straw-Ix-rriff, anil IVmih. "Ji lo aMri' I'niut s In f)Qrt PIiiiiih, Clii i rifs, t.'iiiii.- rii:i4t!p, Slin U'rnt-i, 1-:it-lits IVar-i, (v. f-tv i. : 1" ilny. aN.ii t 1 Trtr--vrit iu hf pal. ilaB jar, uiin' :if '(ts. ( - ll- lit an. ly 1 '!;! ll " lV:uin-ri. (. a.-hM Jellies - IV.t U, StraH berry, Hiol Co--IMIlt -jt.-. :.i... aorlt tl J.-lIim -pts-i h, S(iaw l?rry, ami 'nrraiit - pts. U iloy. ;u-ot o-.J Jllti-rt iVat-li, ir.-twlMMTf, hh1 t'nrrant lif ,t. il.. ,jt raiis t:,-sh I'f-tu Iws, exit;. ' " . " r . . ir:t hnu-r- ttra.; , '1 " " rriin:at, - . : pt exiiH ' ; , , . t - - '' jt t aii.- Jn-n rn1 , , " '' ' ti r'ii IVts, - asorti-tl I'aklij UIohr hall 'pi-Won, part ami pint jars. , . tuNi extra 114 kU-s, ly Hm iK n or humlreil. n the above assortment mil W found all t hnK the and depienre may want, and ai prka.it lo , very Low ipiality ilnexei lleil, at the Kuteka Itaaaar ot' -I COOK A LiN;LEY. Ik. f. STtllin.t Hit. 1.71 PltH'f I .1 iaMM-ire.ilvne. Alutirot vo.'. and M. S laiin lvpe Si, K, and -v'tiera! aijoHt for lbolocr:piiir material., all of wliielt ar. oft. ted Hl retin. ed pra-rt at 17 MUX STKIiKT 1

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ilIMJH i III 11 K ! VMttJBK .'2 BBIiS extra fine at T. EEHMOSD'S, ' dac23 Posey's Block. Main street. UJVltBMES ! ' or Kaisins and Currants, . . .. Figs', Dried Apples, and Dried Peaches, 21 bbls Green Apples, 100 bushels Ear Corn, 2u0 bushels of them extra rink Kve Potatoes. Just received at : ' T. KKDMOND S, dec2:i , 'Posey's lllocw, Slain street. I MIECKKNRIDGE COAL OIL. j fV Agents for the sale of the Breckeuridge Coal I Oils, pare mut unadulterated, and will sell by the i barrel or half barrel, at factorj prices, freight and d ravage added. It is the most economical light I known costing less th.m oite-hnlf centner hour. iiUKJMSUIIUiv K tU., dec23 Water street, Evausville, Ind. jriMiit'KliJ"Si KICK, VOCNii, AMD TESder Chickens just received at decii T. IlEPJIOSII'S. H UtiSIVKi DOZEN fresh just received at decil T. REDMOND'S. Posey's Block. JS No. 1 Blue Grass Butter just received at dec23 T. REDMOND'S. ELOL'R i'resh aud nice, at VICKERY BROS., dec23 8 Water street and 82 Main street. FI1 TESHCIDE fL " JL moved into the roni on Water street. lately occupied by Mr. Bischoff, '.a engaged iu manufacturing Sweet Cider every day. Laities- desiring that article for niiiu-e pies, or other culiuary purposes, should give him a call. doc22-lwd JOHN F. GRILL. Cost. jrgTjt f-Z.V trOIJl iT" Tilt: JIM- elusion to sell out, we how how oner our entire stock of Watches, .lewelrv, Clecks, Silver Plaleil Ware &c, AT COST, aud will sell all w ithout reserve. This is a rare chance to buy warranted Watches and Jewelry for Christmas presents, AT COST, and all are respectfully invited to givo ua a call, and satisfv themselves ef thu fact. 'BITTRol.KF JiKOS., dec22 48 Main St., bet. First ami Second. jfvHUMHT.riJ&Mti i'.H.iV. AS TH IS W-S id the time tor mince pies, the Ladies are informed that they ran get Ground Maces, and all the Spices pure, and a good article of Catau ha llraiidy, expressly lor ook ine, purposes, at WM.'Jl. P. SloDDARDS, dec22 17 Main street. f fj I! H I Ji l.l 7 NT uTi K L M SM 9w Candy, Howe's Cough Candy, nnd a number of other pleasant remedies for Coughsoftentimes better than the more expensive anil nauseating medicines, at 17 MAIN STJiEKT. IIST MEi'KMt'Jilt-.K FKKsil LOT OK Wiinlsor fe Newton's superior Tube Points, to gether with a line assortment of Tint. Popv, and Drvinf Oils, at WM. II. P. STODDARD'S, d,-c22 17 Main street. .1.1 S . Hl. l. t: U II ' ... T II K hristmtis Hup id the above 4 lub will take ptuctf to-morrow (Frhl y) Kveuing. The New Year Hop ou Friday week, tlie rtnth inst. jMembei s w ill please call on the Treasurer for their tickets. .V 9E ' .ITTItJfTIO.VS .IT THK Old Pioneer Family Grocery ot .. 11. ClloK. Something for the Holidays 10 Deer Saddles (luce), rllsl lbs dressed fat Chickens and Geese, Krsh Oysters received daily, 1 bid Pickled Salmon, Till lbs Sap Sago Cheese, ; cases Sardines, w hole, hf, and qr bxs, 2 rases fresh cammed Lobsters, 2 " ' " Cove Oysturs, 1 case canned Mackerel, 1 ' " ' Shad, 2 doz bottles superior Olive Oil, Worcestershire Sauce, iu gallon j u-r-4, qts., pts., and hf pints, Sotio-Sauce, .bdin Hull and other Sauces, lo loeH Layer Uaisius, 1 bid Currants, 2 bxs itron, l, bxs Maccaroni and Veruiicidli, 1 bid German Pruin s, for Puddings, 1 bhl dried Cherries ! ,f Sain .-s. Farina, Pearl ISarb y, i.'orn Starch, Pickled Salmon, Mackerel. In short everything to be be found in a well assorted Family Grocery. dei-22 ' g V Jl 11 S H i 11 HA rrj . S .IT 7. II. j?" COOK'S Pioneer Family Grocery 2 bids extra Mess Polk, 2 " " Leaf Lard, 4 firkins extra Golden liutter, lbs extra Roll Rutttr, 1 bid lierman Prnnts (etra, l.t sacks choice Family Floil. 12 do, jars assorted Pickle. 4 do, jars assorted Pio Fruits, 4 doz jars of Jellies, 12 doz choice canned Peache, 2u bxs choice W. K. Si E. D. Cheo, 50 bxs Pineapple Cheese. doc22 f E.HPT SEfO.VII-IIJ'IH.AIil) w Harnds to sell at half price are new and perfectly sweet and fresh, at . II. COOK'S. JOHN IVINSOJST, MANCKACTl'ltKI STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES B O I L E XT. m Cunier Lt uuJ Water Street, I '; Kmmmrlllt Indiana. -RIIREKA BAZAR. tTnK . I.ASUl.KY AKFOFF.S .'THK STAlt Ms FAMILY KIKNISHINO HOt'SK, ,1W-Vi A". 7"i .rio fh'. t. gnvtFiT! rut' it: fufit: St 'Jo bxa new Iiavci Kainitm, 4 jr bxij do - lo, 5 noiU free1lefl ilo, ,( , " S trnrn!i Wiiltana fin, ' "' 4 6 box tJenoa 'itron, titekj ante 'nrmnti, tibln tJerman Prune, 10t boxen extra ohoiee Frein h Prunes, in nail hoxei", for pale at re neeil priees, at ilecl'J ONIK A LAN'OI. KY'rt Knreka B.f.ar. great cvLTnci-: yo R B A I l(i A I N s. ETMtrtlJVEM JtT f HE I J' lernohl ! unit our. ami in nter to r,ilne.tatr presi't hfaett el' tr;t Oor1, it e., rf-e., ue -iil sell from this dato lip to the Hrt ot 1'cbroury, S.), at sirru KErrCKn pkicks 4 to aotoiiiith tln natives ami everyboily elue. t.'all ouirk at No. :ill Jlaill tttreet. ,i,m-ii; uoseii bi:0S. j- fo. "m E E E1 M'lU 'H I. E Mr. . m ih7. 1 qt i-alM fiaalc lbrttviu, " o ,jt .ai,9 " f. 1 ijt f-HIMJ " ItllUit, a ' 2 it -aio 4i ' , '2H " 1 t .v i. eans foT Him Xo. extra, oo ijr Imk SsU'oiiio-i. 2ialf Imix. Sardine. Xew eiu and feml at I he usual low pi iee of tk 1 ,M-il ;UKIIKA BAZAAR ar in n whfIT l- i.tn'it .tjvrr jtv.n. JL niinv iu ouantities l..:ilit piHK-hem. (er1n LAD fKS. ATl'KTTrhbJr'-! m1 WHO- ll'J- TO I-KESEnvt. their health, will timl a prenprvative at . X Serond stre.-t, in thu shape of a mrf nno )ality of thtCK-soU-l ifotoiv... Kid, ami t'jill llml lVaota : I.. .- ... 1... I ..,l i'.l,ii,4riid ttoois. at i ii.,...nr. l'..t ,.f I .in,-- llwl ;iler. thictt aolH. tronJile to i-liow a:oo.iii. Ladies, rouin ami jiuliix for yonrix lve.-l am ilrterniiiieil to Mil i henp itmi gyxtd mIhkw. Loon to your o n iHtenntx. imi ve money by taiynie (jnoil liouie-lnaile siloes, t.nin Loots, luiiih-i. niiti.no f hos, SainkillM. ami other tlyh of over Mi. ; .U)IIN KASt'II, deel J No. s Socotid t.x EvaiwwHu, Ind.

MISCELLANEOUS.

FOR - HEJT TU'ft It O It. TIN OJV the second floor of tho building next to tho j Credent City Bank', OO Thild street, suitable for I offtces vApply to I dec20it TH0S. K. GARVIK. 1.I.T1E ! U.1.HE ! 11.1 HL 1 .1 Jf constant mppiyof tine, fat Venison Saddles, Quails, ltabtottsHirrels, Ac. Those xexnting for themselves or for their particular friends, call and bnvof ('HAS. Mo.lOHSSTON, der'1 Posey's Block, Main st. sr o T !FitJ ie J.vyi . o.viio.y 5 rORTER, Ac 2caka pts Yonnjier A Son's Scotch Ale, 2 " qts Barkley A l'erkiif Tortcr, I b:isket lluidsick Chain pague iits, 1 ' " ' pts. A!l genuine, and for sale low at ilecl COOK A LAXCLEY S. 11. V. UliKKI.Ka ASA IliLKHAUT. WHEELER & IGLEHART. m 7 TO It.VE 'S .IT I.U W, U E.VERal Collection and Ueal Kstato Agency. Olhce ou Third street, iptosite the Court llonse. Kunuirer copy. glStOHTIO.THE 1IH.V OE M-P Iglehart A Anthetf is dU.-olved by inutnal consent. Eithel party is authorized to settle tho unsettled business of the firm. asa iglt:ii.vrt. dec21-l M. K. A.XTI1KS. fi.ntp'iirer copy. " W9 EMOl'Jl.. DR. K. KlXKNi'l'TSCH MM has removed to Sycamore street, between Third and Fourth sts. dec-lwdAw Insurance and Ileal Estate KVANSVi I.LK. I N l. rWWK tWItJittSI1JJVI 8 . EJmT JL l"tr t lie following it 'ponihlo lu.-mranct' Luipauif : , New York Skci kitv Capital r0Uho Kisinu hi K 2(n,(H Indiana imus l"r,tm) E.m;i.k lsi KANt i. Cim iuiiali ;HMi,(NN) We aNo have .smite valn.tblti lval t-stat l"or hhI on ivanoiialile tti Hid and lair pi ires. ft l.otei on tiniii Htrt-t t. l-t. Thittl d' Kt un th. 5 acrtis of tlio Major Warner farm, nt railroad, 8 miles from Kvansvillt-. A farm ot 170 acri iu (.Jrrt'ii county liol. larn, well, cirtttrn, houm', Htook scale, Ktor" lions-, joitn ort hard, dc, 2tH acre in Orefii rouitty V20 of which is prairio ; balance tiinU-r ilit actus in cultivation. Price $7 nr aero. Terms t'JMi cinIi dtvii ; lal auco in J, t ami :t years. A farm of Ml aciVH, is inilt-s northwest of Vinceiine. Iiin iinprovcincnts a I. out lifty a -i -h ftiici-l. Iricc S1,hm; oiit'-lonrt li cash ; ImIhiico in 1, 2, uiol ii ars. A farm id" i2-0 ai res, ft miles eitst of Oak Stitlioii. food frame hoitue and aloitt ih ;u r- fi'iiceit. Trice M per acre. One-loiirlli ilu u ; halance in 1, '2, and o years. 4l0 a4res near Tayltrs Ule, Itnl., on liiteral prices and tonus. A farm nvar Linton, tureen canity, I nd. Price ?lo per acre. Very desii .ttde , and acr Kits, on NVwluirih road, near Wcav t's tiarilen. J HricK Hoiist's on Sti-oinl street, iKdwcen Chestnut and Cherry streets. l.r acres near Salt Will hein p;-.rt f the Mitclnd tract on liiteral tr iti. li hltM-ks in Kamasco, htdow the creek. 4 o acres adjoining Kraiik Allen's turm, having sttiir tpiary on it. liHlfeet on Hectiud street, near .Fud, taker's rtsideiice. A farm of acre in Lower Itayon. M isstuiri ami Iowa lands to sell or exchange for property in Indiana. Some very valitaldo 1 ind near Matiooii, Illinois, for sale. K. II S A It I N , tlt-clti Insur nice and Keal Kstale A.t. TMIK JIIIMS nf the Sk I'klTY iNSllIiANCF. CoMl'ANY, OctolM-r 1, lsr.li ASSETS. i 'ash on hand Cih in Continental ltalik, avvaitili Vestllll'llt Cash in ituuk Commonwealth I it - ...'.. I ft.-. .... .ri,P'7 47 Total I! ink Storks .".il shatv " " o( " !' KKI ' U " !i-,,::si or l-lank Ciiininette Ain'n r'x. Batik Itank New York It'k N. America al l shs par val.'l,.Ml0 worth 22,71'. I 2". Temporary r.oans m i nn d by 1 1 ,ls I", s. Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Kesolute r'ire I nst.rauce Company P2,.'1'H) lid Bonds and Mortgages bein')! fust li, n, AclO'.,!-.!! no l'reniinins uncollected 2,"01 no Accrued Ins. on Bonds and M ortira.L'es A Temporary Loans i;,7i'.l 7-i Itnbilii- due from Agents Pi Total Capital Stock Surplus VMCS'il M 'si,imio in: . ft.WO l .-.R!M M No Liabilities. JOSKl'H WALKKU, I ns t It. li. Haviioi k, Secretary. STATE OF KEAV VIIC, CU V A COUNT V OK Ni; VoiiK. J ' Personally ajiicared before me this 2tnh day of Novemlier, A. 1. IS".'.!, .loseph Walker, I'resident, anil Kiehard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Seenrity Kire lnsuraniN Company, of the 'ity of New York, and severally atlirined that the w ithin statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowl.td-je and l.elii f. THUS. L. TIIOKNKLL, CouinnNsioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks iu the City of Kvausville and Vanderburgh county, Jud L. II. SABIN, A jinn t, decBl s7 Main street. JE MJtJ ,lv'll IICTTEU. il'HI doit fresh Kirs; t'.jOll.s choice Boll butter, lust received and for sale by CliAS. Mi JoIISsTON, lcc2H I'osev's Blis k, Main st. Family Groceries. ' W oca.- Oa,ldLxvoll, AO. 0, t lllT ST., 11 KT. MAIS A hOVl f T. JT.W.V -.V wU It'll, I, HEMM. ceive regularly during the coming winter and spring, a choice articlcof i-llAKEU TMtl.K BCTTEi:. Also I'oultry, K's, Vcnetaides, Bried Fruit) Uommiiiy, Beans, Silit I'oas, Leaf Lard Ac. FLO Fit AXD MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Cive l'urutr a call. Uti'S. B. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. declj rwjHlll'tOJVEEH IJUOt Ellt' AC A1N -M. in the field for the Holidays ! Just recei veil, lo Imxes extra cutting Chinese ; 0 tirkius choice towheti Butter ; 4 bids choice Leaf Lard ; 1 cask i iear Sides ; 4 cask Shoulders ; i bids (.olden Syrup : bbls powdered and crushed Hitars ; 1 bbl Crattlierries ; 2n sacks extra Pennsylvania Buckwheat Fleut, and also a supply of r'aiicv tins-eri-s, such as Pii kles, l'reseres, Jellies, Pie Kruit, Worcestershire and other satires, ('untied Kruit, Canned Fresh Mackerel and Shad, Cove Oysters, etc. di cbt inii.Ku viniK t'oHs:-in tons ok k'kan .ML and Shorts, for sab in inanlities ro suit purchasers, and delivered in ny part if tlse rity free of ebaritxt by :HAS. Mijott NKTUN, li-,-1 4 Pow y's BbM-k. Mam street. fOt.lll'E'Mr x SEW LOT ok i aw' fLW son. Warren if- Hyde's tip top Gold Pens, just recciied and for nalct cheap bv lilTTKOLFK BKfiS, nnv 22 Main street. x e&, u 'wo ii- h.i it-'f , In doen axes ; In do ood-sawH ; 2.". do shovel, louioounl f'.l k'H; h do Illeat-Cttr ; :io d but l.r knives ; ft do butcher saws ; on hand laid for nalu by , J. STKAl'B A 8tX 74 tlaill HlB-et. CKNTRK OF ATTK ACTION AT TIIK LITTLE MAN & CO.'S ! ! rwf iiHRnin is vor I'ttOmJL vidins? thtnHdve with Utf r:OM4arteof 1HV, cmiifort, ffifts. At., it is well to knew that S. KlBM'II d- No. 4' Main Htreet, have received th" trreater part of their stork o( h1s lately, w Inch wereltOtiLrht at Pani Prices, nnd which they are selling off vry cheap. f'a'l and see them no troihle to ihow j;ott.f . ilt l'. j.MKiK UKir;ri(Ns " WJ" M'KIIKS flE .HE.iT.l irTTEitS M and Fatent t'ross-Cut Sa h at .hu'oh Sti atib t Soli's, 71 MaiM Wrect: . , 1 THeat-( utters, worth :!.oo. selling at1.7; No. 2 do do 2. "n, do z.ll No. ll do do :;.il, do 2 ".'I No. 4 do do -t oo, do :t..'si Tuttle's Tateut Crinis-Ciit Saws, worth i I. selling at SiV- pir foot JACOBSTKAl'U S(N, dec.15 71 Main stn-t. KKMOVAL. w h. w. p. HJiinit, iio.ninorjiTi-M-P l' I'll Sl:l A S A Sl M7,v;f.'O.V, Kansvsbs Ind.. has removed his office to North Third il reet. near Main, over linker Kilter's Law 01 "aTa a i Y:?TTs i s7. e i ' j;St pn Skates, for men and boy.-, 2f huicy Sleds, ;- stritis Sleigh Hells. Jost reeeived by C Ko. S. .SON NT AO.

HISCF.l t ft?4F.0US.

mpmiv i,j a wheki.v ll'.l HJ H Jim, PA ."KK'fS! The nno lili t draught steanier , T. IX. Xono, LKWIS lAVIs, Master V. M. Lit, Clerk. Leaves Kvansvilie ou Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. L-'MVes HiiMonvillu on WcdnesilKvs, at I 'o'cl.s k. FI'EEh, COM Ft l; r, UEI.IAF.1LITT, FAFETY. 33ELeito Sarclioli, JOHN Met LAIN Master. TllOK. IU SOIU1IET ClerK. Leave J ansvillo oil Wednesdays, at 1 o'cloi K. Taavi ilutstiuville 011 Saturdays, at 'i o'olix'K. H i;' 'J hese two boats will run regularly duriui; the 6eaim, comicctitig at Uutsonville with the Hutsonville, Terro Haute, and Lafayette 1'acKet, SIASON1C (.KM. Freight and russeiigers receipted through to all imiuts. 1'iiaseiisTers and Shiiipers may rely uiou tho regularity of thcao boats. All orders and business entrusted to them will be premptly attended to. Jf?t O H Vf HJ&H III riiR. THE -ii Hpleudid lifiht-draught . passeticcr steamer Jl A I. 1 COOlv, SfTToN, Master. IJuil g yard, Clerk, will leare forall points 011 the Wabash river below Kuenethis day, 20th inst. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. de20-l t ?OH SOUTH Ll RRi,TJ.yil T loVh l?l l'R TI.A 111 psii eleiiant iiassenger steamer H JTPJ'J'ia Lit, r.A r.s. jiciioNALii. rsii mn. Master, will make regular semi-weikly trips ta South Carrolton aud Pond liiver, leaving ou Tiles days and Fridays. For freight or passage. apply on board. de'20tf y.i 'r.".s vi . i. ETii ii c i ' h,ji -h JEJ CAIUO liKlU'l.AI! I'ASSLNGKK PACKET, CHAI:LKY1!oWKN,1kxtkb,s uj ;.n Miister, 1. aves Kvansville Tues- tfpCftail day and Friday, at 12 o'en-k,mJtiu3G&kiuiaautimmm M., arriving at Pailiicah at tl o'clock, A. M.t Cairo at 12o'chK'k, M., Wtnlnesday and Saturday. Ketiirning, lean's Cairo every Wednesday ami Saturday, at 7 o'clock, I'. M., and Padueah every Tliiint. day and Sunday, at tl o'chs-k, A. M., Colitus'tiuu a Kvansville wilit tho Kvansville and Craw fordst ille K. 1.., and Packets ft)r tliven Kiver. Also, cin-n.s-'ting at Smit bland with Cumberhtnd ltiver Pack, ots ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Lonis Packets. Tickets can bo obi.., ned ou board the boat for al) K.istertl ('ties. sept'2:t ir ,1 rsf.v ri 1. ij e .i.i PJDtlJIH MU PACK KT I he sleaiii. r SI LK ft SIAU, fowler, master, leaes Kv;tu ilii every Monday, V ediies.liiy. and Kiiday, al 12 o'clock iM. Leavea P.idite.ih 1-V11 y I'oi-s.lav, 'I'll o rsda v , and Saturdny, at '. o'cl.nk A. M . 1 'oiinect 1 ng at Kvansville with the Kvati-ville and Craw ford.-villo Kailroad for all points North mid Kasl, with packets lor Louisville (.recti, and Wabash rivers. At Padueah with pack i ts for SI. Louis, New Orleans, mid the iaily iMail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee liver. tJ"ll siness proiiiptly alieioled, and charges tor freight aud p:is-age. saute as charged by the regular packet. 'I tnoiigh bills of lading given lo New Orleans and all points ou the Tennessee aud Cumbol laud 1 ivei s ""Klti I Attiiclimetit pending before i!. W. Mctltido, city j Uecoldcr, aud e.-otlii 10 I J. P. of Kvansville. Willi. nil P. Jievou and Charles Itoi.kwood s. Ailotdius llahll. rmMIE II II E MM' II l V T I , THE Jf. alsiie . iititlt-d cause will Iske notice thflt ill the oiliee of William Chidsey, Ksip, No. 20, 'Vest (ith street, ill the city of Cincinnati, Hamilton COUltty, Ohio, l.et. eeirthe boutsol !l o'clock A. M . and 4 o'clock P. M., of the 2:id day of lKs-euils r . A. IL 1 the plaiuiills will prcs-eed to take the depositions of sundry witnesses, to be read in evidence on the trial of the above entitled cause, aud the examination w ill be adjourned from day to day therealter, till the taking thereof is completed. 11. tl. M il KKI.KK, ec2 Att'y for plaintiffs. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL ! OKVOTF.O TO FIIiK IXMUANCE EXCLUSIVELY!! CHAR TEE TluiEETUAL. Cash Capital, - - $100,000. Cash Assets, $517,712 36 S. L. LOOM IS, President. II. K Kl.l.'j'.o, Secretary. Branch Oilier, 'M ,j' W. ?!., Cincinnati. M. MA; I LI., 'IKSEUAI. AUEST. B? Agi'iits in all t lie princ ipal Cities and Towns of tliv L'nion.' i St Losses Promptly Paid ! Applications recei veil. Policies issued and renewed, and all business pertaining to this agency uroiitifltu attended to by JOIIjV V. N'BISE., Agent, ftfl" Office with lr. ltray, over Adaioa Kxpress Company. iIimtIo notice T.rxA xTTKr:s. rgMIK TIME MIX Ell Ml THE VOMJBL moil Couni'il tor the paylueut ef taxef due to the city having expired on the l.ith int., the 1111ilersigued will procts-d, iu pursuance of the (.'barter and Ordinances of the City to distrain and anil the goods and chatties of all persons who are iu arrears for .axes on personals, ,clls, and dogs, iiulosa such taxis are paid immediately. decl'.l-lwd P. SCUM I'CK, City Collector. B n ss a ts J f H' H $ v1 J100FLAXD.S GERMAN MEDICINES! TIIK I.KKAT S TA X J A K 1) R E M E l I K S itf liif (.Mr-iMit (., Iiuvo actpiired their nat j.pnlarily nlv through y4HiH of t i;d. I'lilx uiid' m i-lHcl ion in rfiidt-rcd hy (hem in all Cilw. a : j: m a x n t r r k h s W II.I, fOKITlV -I.I ( THK f,ier 'omphiiitls, lvHM p-ia, Jaiintlico, Nervous TVltilttr, fi a'- of (In- Kidut Mt nnd all diueatM'it Hri.iiiix fcont a disordered liver, or nvakunti of thu stomach and dijfrtt iv oran-ii, AM Wli.h posjtivij.v l'HrvKnr Yjfiv h'ffff, itHi'miM Vrj', Freer uuJ Ayttr. ur Ahnanac lir prtnif. Piic 7tfi lr hot tie. w.wrLA s i' s isa irr ooJth4 l V II. I. I'o-ilTI V E.T C fcK 'oiiirh, fold-, or llvjaieiM-n-, BrttiichiLi,1, Infineita, ('-up. Pio'iinoHtia, Incipient iHuujpt in nnd 1ijm ji formed tho most asloiiinhinj; oircs ever k no n of . CON FT KM E D !HXS U M I'TIO X . Ah a li:n rhit'Ji crdi;t! it i. nieUaleJ. 1'ricn 75 ceil Is per hottl'. IlOOFI.AXIfS ;:7!.VAX PTLLS, rw well-known llu'oulioiit Kiirop ant Ainericn iomsI no t'4nnitend:itiin her. Thr n purely vtc taldc, r- pri'p-.i-fd with jre:tt extictno! mid Hiiar-eo;it. d. Ni U-tt4r .illcirlic Till c an I found. Trice 2 cent.- w-r . The.-e i.t. iii'st nre preinred hy rr. 3I..Iackmi ,f- ("i,., t'Mladotphia, Ta., ami St. I.oiuh, Bin. and are )ndI hy dmxitf and dealers in tndicitien ivnywliere. The niji,nalure of C f. Jack ho n will Ik on tlio .ut-rth' of ewlt Itottle or Imix. Ifi otr y,refff1Mltf' Alllllr,,1 puldirfhed Jinniialty, you w ill lind totitiny aiitf coinmeuhitoiy indices from all piiftn of the n.iintr j- Thene alneinacH Aro iveii away hy nil oiir afntn. i;e'Ai:k of cutTFUFt:rrs. See that yon et Ifooihmd it Un man Kjlin"- prcpartl hy Ir.t M.Jiu kmn, Phi1al-lphia. I'a.,and tliat hi Kiiiatnn- if-tt tie- wrapper of .ach hi. tile. Kelt, i A M'hdc. A- i ntt for KvuusvilU-. Ind. decli MWAtl fn It lf I MMIK S'l l.Ux- th. S tfm A I,ANi:M;V .up recivin daily Mallh worlif 1 tioMi.-. IN -.it ! t -tfl'H, to I nale hy lli jrrfi Itall---u, r c:ew, t to- lw-M mat ket pri. --, jind vail ilitcd liei.li. det L4

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