Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 56, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 November 1860 — Page 4

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Kvantville fc CrawfoiiUville U. U. Accommodation Train 6.00 A.M. 'J. 15 Mail Train ARRIVALS. Mail Train Accommodation P. M. 3.30 SttanursKegular Packet. FOB CAIRO. Charley Bowin leave Tuesdays and rialilldajB at 12 o'clock si. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. for papccah. Dtsbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday at 12 o'clock M. Arrive Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. Cen'l Anderson leaves Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock, m. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the night. FOB HENDERSON. Gen. D. M. White plies daily, leaving Kvanaville in th forenoon and returning in the evcniug. fob I.OCIIVILI.L. Gbet Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tin ad ays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock p. M. Arrives Ttananega and Saturdays iu the afternoon. Gbet Eagle, of Galli polls, leasts Mondays at 12 o'clock M., and Thursdays at 8 o'clock p.m. ArTives Sundays and Thursd; ivs in 1 lie at teritoou . FOB OBKF.V HIV I ... Bowling Gbefn leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. h. for Green river. Arrises aa Mondays and Thursdays iu the morning. There fa regular daily communication uith Baa debson and mmnMSj by boat and land conveyan ce. RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. aaaiTEn Lebanon, St. Louis: Sunny 9ids. N. .: Empire City, Pitts.: Chester Ashley, Cin Bracelet, Los,: Hastings, St. Louis: Paritic, Mound Cil Tigress, N. 0.: D B. Catapoell, B Green Time, Lou.: f!re3' Eaglo. Lou Dunbar, Cairo: Peytona, Lou.: Ladv Pike, Cin.: Woodford, N. o.: Lad Franklin, Meuahll l'l I'AliTF.If, Sunnv Side. Cin.; Lebanon, Cin.: Time, Tennessee i ivei : Chester Ashley, M. io. Peytona, New Orleanej Lady Pike, Heaapbis: GreyEavle. Lou.: Pacific, Lou.: Empire City, N. O.: Blare let, Memphis: Haetiogs, Pittsburg: Lue Eaves, s Carrol ton : Dunbar, Paducah: Woodford, Lou.: Lady Vranklia, Cin.: Tigress, I in D. B. Canmbell, Bowling Green. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Charley Bowen, Cairo: Gen'l Anderson, Paducah; Grey Eagle, Lon: Gen'l White, Henderson. ——— ......The weather, Sunday and yesterday, was clear and pleasant—unusually so for the season. The River is now about stationary. LOUISVILLE, Nov, 12, P. M. River stationary; 8 feet 8 inches in the Canal. PITTSBURGH, Nov, 12 P. M.—River 13 feet 9 inches by pier mark. Weather clear and cool. ......The Charley Bowen is the regular passenger packet for Cairo and all points on the lower Ohio. .She is at the wharf receiving freight, and wants a full load for reshipment to New Orleans or other points on the Mississippi. The Bowen leaves at 12 o'clock and presents superior accommodations for passengers. ......The elegant steamer Gen'l Anderson is the regular mail and passenger packet for Paducah, leaving at 12 o clock to-day. She is at the wharf, ready to attend to the wants of shippers. She receipts for freights through to New Orleans, and solicits a full load, which she will reship at Paducah. There is now a regular line of packets running from Nashville to New Orleans, with which the mail boats connect at Paducah, rendering reshipment from that point as practicable and certain as from Cairo. ......The Gen'l D. M. White is the daily packet for Henderson. ......The regular mail and passenger packet, Louisville Grey Eagle, leaves the wharf this evening for all points up the river as far as Louisville. That popular clerk, Will Duval, has charge of the office. ======= RAILROAD RECEIPTS. NOVEMBER 11, l860. 1 box pooliry, Jacob Ball ; 1 bid Bow, Job,, Da is; TTn linnh artteat, iKlehvart Bros.; M bush. I.-, oats, Kahn .V Brittou; 2bexes trees, 230 baub ear corn, Crane ii Brown; 4 casen shoes. Head .V Burrow; 1 boa drr i:ord--, Peoples .1 arideaaray, Rbaa -neetown. Ills ; 1 bid, 1 bag seeds, L. Kesd. i ; I bo Drugs, Thos NeeW; 61 bdls sash. On , PaJf.ell ,t Co.; 1 box pegs, William Gardener; I box sfa Allen, Morton Co, Paducah: 4i t.bls wbistTy, Allis How. s; 1 b..x dry goods, s, hapker A Bo.hiu 5S do, broonis, Cos .t Humphries: I box books and boxes ink, N. Strauss . .u, 1 car load stock, T. Emerich. A. E SHRADER ======= ———<>——— Padw ih A . . n t Olrlclal Vote ot Sjh lit er oinit j ROCKPOKT, Xov. H, I960. Editors of Jotrnai.. The following is the vote of Spencer ficial returns ; County, from the nf-

to ! fcs , ::90 '243 29 57 , loo 89 55l I 78 110 ff j 9 165 140 7 1 12 152 70 '-'j 2 24 82 1 9 , 54. 7.;, 18 1 76 '.Ms; I 1296 H08 IT2 175

TovvN-jHirh Ohio Luce Grass Hammond Clay Carter Jacksoti Harrison Total a Lincoln V. Dtajority over Douglas, 188, over Doisglai and i'.rei k iiirnloe rsantbined, 1 1 ; Douglas over Breckinridge. 936; Hell over Breckinridge, 3; whole number of votes cast in the county, 2758; at the Stale election, 2!!0. Lane, lor Governor, get 1265; Lincoln, 1269j Veatch, l.:35, beatbag Lincoln votes in tho couuly. Pre mont's vote in the county, 235 ; gain in four years, 1001 votes. Where is the county in Indiana that baa done better ? Three times three for Lincoln, Freedom, and the Union. SpENCtta County. Illinois. The Legislature is in the hands of the Republicans. They have a majority of 1 in the Senate and 9 iu the House. Geouma. This Stale it is likely has gone for Breckinridge, tboagfa the majority will be slight. Indiana. The Journal contains reports rom 72 counties in which Lincoln's plurality foot3 up 24,012. Lincoln's plurality will probably reac't 25,000. New York. --Tke latest intormation we have from this Slate indicates that Lincoln's majority w ill be about 40,000. The Chicago Democrat has returns from every county in the State, w hich give Lin- ,' coin a majority of 39,586. Mit?orni.-The St. Louis Democrat has re. turnsfrom 64 coonties.which foot up Douglas 40,295; Bell 39,904 ; Breckinridge 18,672 . Lincoln 15,110. There were 50 counties yet remaining to be heard front which the Democrat thinks will fc'VH Douglas majorities. This will secure him the electoral vole of the State. Kentucky. The Louisville Courier says Bell's majority will certainly exceed 10,000- ,

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COPELAND & NEXSEN, OEKTEIliiLjL. OFFICE: SAVINCS BANK, NO. 1 FILST STREET, KVANSV1LLE, IAO., a K Mi .VO I 1' H P. PJ It A II TO TJMMt M Risks anil issue Policies in several of the eldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the Dai ted States. STOKES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTOKIE6, insured t- the n-st favorable rates. MARINE AND IN'SD KAVTOATTON Bisks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BAKGES, STEAM BOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $5,000,000. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE TNA INSURANCE CO. IncoriKjiaU-il 1819 Charter Perpetual. ('ASH CAPITA L S1,5(I0,(00, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of 6942,181.72, And tba areetbta of 41) years success exerieiiCH. HPnARDS OP SH.OOO,OOt) and Of losses have been paid by the iEtua Insurance Company iu the past 4H years. The valuw of reliable Insurant from the following will t ap parent LOSS K 8 I'Ain BV TIIR.tITNA IICUINO TBE PAST FIVE TFAHS: In Ohio 54.Jl,6JO.S;i InWisconsia, lOti.SoA.OT In Kentucky, 204,9.19.40 Missouri 384,518.04 Iowa & Mlun. 101,3t9.4 n Mil hie:aii, Jir.n.ol.f.81 In Indiana,... I4a.a3a.81 In Illinois,... I4.s,::7.4l Tennessee WlJbW.'li Kansas A Neb 1'V.4...77 Penu'a & Va.. 31,.r)9S.8 I Ark. .t fia. .. 2::,'.i4;..n.i Mississippi and Alabama,. ,.3"-,412. Is. Piro and Inland Navigation Ri.ksacceptedattermsconslsteutwi.hsolveucy anjl fair profit. Jsjiecinf nHrntion given lo iiimrauc of I'WHI f.fKilf mi t CliaaSiiraJlt fiian if 1 to ryrars. The solid service long and successfullv tried, and Ihe niauv advantaKes thetna Insuraii. e Company os sesses in its line, should nut b overlooked by thisie ready to insure and understanding their lest interests. During "strinsront times " the necessity for reliable Insnrance I lit- - an hsuajtative duly- -the ability of property owners to mi-' loss being then tniii h lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State Polities issued without delay, by any of the duly uuthori.eil Agents of the I 'oinpany. Hnalafljwi attended to with despati h and Bdelity. COPELAND & NEXSEN, Agents, niyi Bavfatea Rank BaJMina;, Kirsl St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INI'REASE OF CASH CAPITAL. EXCLUSIVELY. perpetual. $400,000 - $547,712.36 S. L LOOM!: . Prist. II. K i l co .in, Secret ar v. It II .x II. M. MAGILL, CIMi INNATl, o. Gea'l Asrta, axr Agents iu all Ihe principal Citi oC I be I b'iou . iiol Towns LOSSES I'HoM TTI Y l'MI' "Ainli.:iti..iiri received, pcliclea lajNMd nml renewed, and i'i bnaineea aerttMuinc to tW agency proatptlj rtttn.K'l to. COI'KI.ANP f N aiXSEN, Aohtu oni. on KjraC St.. aati Mmn ind Mo , in Sai itiuM Hank IHlildlaitARE YOU INSURED? BELAYS WW. IM.KI.0I s: EVANSVILLE AGENCY OP THE MKRfUAr.TS' INSlTRAHfE 0. HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital, $200,000 DIHKCTOKS : M.ul. Howard, S. Woodruff, lames Rolfer, . E. U,.betts Gay R. Phelps, TJuotby Sheldon, .billies P. Kostel . Sidney A. While, eh,,.. T, BHIyer, Eli.ljh II. Ht'eU. Heneef Klanchmd, Km bard l. Uabbard, M . M . Mei riwaai W. L. Collins, W . H. D. t allellder. t c ' ; i ,i .it ions reeeivesl. Poll, i-n issued at,, I reI uevve.l, and all business srtainin-- to tin Agelie promptly attended to. ata. Losses eipiit bty adjusted and promptly siid at this Aajeocy. ' augU COPKLANU A NKXf-KN. A.r.-nl. THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., J OV NEW YORK VITT rash Capital. rAjr. $r00,(MM. SMiPLlS lW-iOOO WILL I s b r K PARTICIPATION POLICIES, Katitlasg ihe ussureil to a portion of its Paaflta, OP WHICH 75 PER CENT i w.t , tttitle MknUaltj ft-r that i'iir u, noviJiu fl A f K T Y Ttt iU ! ly nu'i uiiiultttiitiiPi, which ure Itimlt-d io-st-'Mtl ui. leili tli ixiii to M u'k liohtci), Uli'l e h m a a v a: n n 1i iliilfiilri ti liolilrH ui Ltri-ipation p.li.,i-," m un A li AT B M KS T in MiiHli I itHuruiH ' Ii nt the MtniMt.il! raTeD ut ptWKkBM Iti . itioiiiem irfco uitt prgfar inii-'HriifipatH.ii. .losi ril WAI.KKK. YwmH; THUS. XV. HIKIAI.I., ITiCe fiMbt.i.t K. L Hauhm'k, See, THIS COMPANY Injures aaipnt loss and dasttnge' by fire on Dw,-ll-ints, Hoiioeiiold Furniture, Stores, Warehouses and th ir i-ontents. s.,ptl copeland & NaXSES, Agents.

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REGULAR PACKETS. CHARLEY BOWEN!! II. T. DEXTER., Master, .lolm Dexter, 1 ,erK" The BOWEN is the refmlar Evaasvifle sad Cairo Swift, Light-Draught, r. 8. Hail, Passenger and Freight racket. BSST Arrives at Kvansville every Tuesday and Ft iday morning-, making close cuuurtiu with the K. Jt C RAILROAD FOB LOUISVILLE, CINN ATI, AND THE EAST. CIN'kT Leases urday at M o' Evanscille every Tuesday and Sallock m., connecting with CUMBERLAND A TENNESSEE RIVKS Packets at Sssitblaad, and at Cairo xv ith the ILLINOIS CENTBAL RAILROAD, And with Packets for ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, AND NEW ORLEANS. NT" The 0. DOtVSa poes to Cairo everr Tucsdav, and the Chari iv BofN goes to Cairo every Saturday. octC, S. MAIL. EvansvillfciPailiicah Daily Packets DUNBAR, I (iVS FOWLER Hanter. GEN. ANDERSON, FOlVbRR Master. Leave Evausvllle Dally at I'joVloi k : Sundays K. x cepl il. Leave Ialii ali Dally nl '. A. M . the DITNBAIt and GEN. ANDERSON inn ke close connections at Padncab with packets tor NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, & NEW ORLEANS, A ml at Kvniitv Hit w ith packets fir LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI Ilallroali, for (lit- Kit si. at" Thf Diinhrir tt Ciiiro t-very Friday, him. l !ir i ton A i rhoii bTOwtS Cairo eTerv-Sal nrj it28 ",,1N " y-,,.,., - - j, pijy,. " j M vUie and Buwline; Oreaa Packet. LelTeS;, The light draft U. S. Mail SteaiHergbLTxs3i IIOVVI.INt. URKKN, A. LITER, Captain, JtUIN TRAVIS, Clk, Leaves Evan.ville exery Monday aad Thursday, at o'clock, Wednesday i lirw!in;; n Ha. M. tireu every aaglb tin) Sal ariav ll'VdlVI.!. HMi.VIIMiHHUJV ackat, Gaa' 0. (I HIT E, L. Lam AS I tit. nasi- i. ular f'reibt and Passeti ruim as a . :j. - . i P.u ketl il.tity (Sunday lit nderaon. excepted) betvc tliiw point mikI t'OMMi TO UTJMV. PUJ.VUK ww of tune. The l.onjnTillo and endersen Light rirauxht. Swift, Sid, Wheel C S. M.and Passenger Packet Oapt. A. DONHALLT, J. A. Lrsk.cik, Leaves EsaaaTilb) for Loninvflbj every Monday at 1J o lo, k m., wild every Thuistlay at ti o'clock p. m., u; t ; . ( . at Loiisville Tiicsday and Friday eve:.lngs. Returning, leaves Louisville every Veduesday iui.l Hatiudui rwuiiu; at G e'danc. JNo. Ii. HA i L, Asent, jul2H-tf No. 2 Water street. ' EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U.S. 1 AIL PACKET, Gr r o y 3E3 & 1 o - W. H. DANIELS, l api. K. P. Hali.ipav, C'erk. M K. I I .' .V K fJJS'S I'll, r Mi Mi I' lilt Imjl Tin... lay and Saturday at 0 o'clock p. m. Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday mid Eridav at 4 o'cloak v m. totr Throufch Bills of tiding will be given for Tobacco or othei fraighj to H.dtimore or New York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or sr. iKht taktu at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio River ovon Qreea Rivet. sr" The pass.Dt4er a-', ommodatiean of the Grey Kagle an- auanrnassed by auy boat npou the Wetern waters. Apply on board or to JOflN R HALL, .iuiio7 dtf No. j- Water slreet. MM Ht It ill T II HHOI.TO.V .l.n aT POND KITER. The elessnl passenger steamer LUE EAVES, ! .QfCj kLf McDonalp, Master, Tayixib, Cleik, -1!-,., will make regular tri-weekly trips to Booth Carroltou and Pond River, leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply on board. deUOtf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. I. A. CRAM WN. BKoWN. CRANE &. BROWN, Forwarding & Commission MoreliaiLtiB, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. ttiS" Agl nts for Karavvha Salt Company. IU5 Liberal I ash advances made on Shipments of Produce. The undersigned, of the late firmsof I. A. Crane 4 Co., and Rrow n A Airman, have this day associated themselves together under the name of Crane A Brown, for the purpose of transacting a Oeneral Forwarding am) Commission business, as carried on by the late grass. From our long experience and inerrased facilities, together with our personal and stru t attention to Ihe interests of our Correspondents, we hazard nothing in guaranteeing perfect satisfaction. We beg leave to express our gratitude tc those who have heretofore confided their interests to our keeping, an l trust to be able to serve them in fatare, ptedg'ug out best eflurta to the advaBceasenl .f ttieir interests. ISAAC A CRANE, octt-lyd WILLIAM RROWN. tff SJ:V AKHANliKMtNT. The Ad.mh xprfs roupwi rmpectAUlj ainoiiuoe to t1tir Frit iiIj anI jntr..uH, tli public of KvitiidvilU mmI vitiuit, Unit, Willi m. !.-. J ferUItit Uto traiiapoctaitroa f J- K B i it T , PACK A : S , A K V A X I V A I. U A B T, V. j They li it a couti nuance of fin mki Iitoii, v.n-...-I : il care taKwn in thn rolloctioii of Itillrt, ItiHim, Notft, Ati'l the fiftitMor(Htin tf NtiutM iud vnlual-lo i itai' L mm km All NTtjiim uifthinF; to avail th.-inei-i Off thf f- J nifl1 VI: j in it i u in reference tt the ruleH utut oVtaiM t the ' j biitiuc, m (Mr (iBc ou Pint Btrest, batweea Ifaiu and Locum, mta Ihf lost tHBce. K' I -vi iv a ui! i.j ssrs . m n . I Old LstabllsllCd Wharl B)rtt EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G-. O'RIIsETT 8c Co. a. , r o .. -.' , M'OHWJitii - v.. j.y -it UOMMISSIOM MKBCUANTS. uei.eial Kail r , M.-aniboat, and K.xpr, n Anen ts i .Special Agents lor the PENN CENTRAL RAILROAD; and rostsiirtlona, avrr athick are an- aatborized l Bive tbrutiKh receipts at llie low sat pussible raiMi j Having a nuuasseiu niirn.ai at me iannii,k-, j thf lareHt on ll 4ilin l.iver, CHpai'le ot norlng I ri-i-i protecting mII aierrh smdize lianle to ilamaie I from expoHurt, uc iif prepared to facilitate tli is patch of all coiiMgiinif niH, fot warded to mot cart) by either ; RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Pitrlicular attention panl lt ReOMTittg, Storing I ami Korwnliiip, .-v;- to the Sale of any Produce, ot other piot-rt y, ( AUiHigned to .- lot nale, ami n;it it.u turn glial aiiteel. (MOM as4 vxUmvtor Wmrehowme on Wter aireet, Mljolnlng tho Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, : whoro wo aro to be toiititl, attend mg to th intenyetg I of our patioutj at all hour, day aud uiht. With our superior nciUtiee; lon tamlirtg ; unUriug energy aud kuowledge of our busiueeis, we i fo1 ronfidnt of giviu general uatisfai tion, aud hope 10 uier it a Loutluu.-tDctf t t tit- 6)tttiini e paliou. sre we are now enjoyiug. Liberal euih advaueerj w ill le mal) ou allcor.-iiu-meuti to uithci ouraelvea or MCXstapOfsfiBtHe in any ot tho principal market. Nortl;, Kaaf OT South. P. C. O'RILE y & CO. U'J.VTI I'MitfTt aso I Plush VeetS, fancy st lea. and b-vv Pott to iced : '.'0 Blk. Maltin.-t " Strong and .iuralde; a t- ain v Gaaiaaatre " pieat vari.-tv ui patten j'sl Blk. Satin ' all qualities ; lis) Fancy Silk and Silk Plueh Vest?, elegant pa terns. WM. E. FRFNCIT A Co., 8ept26 "o. 20 Main street.

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New York Marktt. X.v York, Nov. 12. Flour 5c lower with ii little more doing tor export, the decline having brought in buyers to a fair extent : the decline in freights also assists 5 255 30 tor super state ; 5 40(7,5 50 for I extra state ; 5 205 30 for super western ; 0 40(5 50 tor common to medium extra i western ; 5 70,5 75 for shipping brands I ... i T i - a round hoop Ohio; marke closing ; er t teady at the decline ; 111 the sales extr rat he i' Kye tlouf , 8000 bbls were taken for export continues in limited reiiuest at 504 25. Corn meal uuTI and heavy. ln3ky more active, mill rather easier ; ales at 2 l(ui. 1 i. Wheat heavy ami iiotarithstantiiDg the ma- j terial decline in freights holder? are com- i pelted to accept lower prices in order to realize ; sales of red state at 1 :!0(J,l 32 ; Milwaukee dob at 1 251 2t5 ; Chicago sp ring at 1 1 CfV1, 1 22; 'w inter red western at 32(ir,l 34 ; choice amber Iowa at 1 30; choice white western at 1 40. Rye dull and heavy at T2c. Harley heavy and drooping except for strictly prime ; sales at 67(5,70 for state and 7 for Canadian. Barley malt in fair request" at 90c. Corn heavy and lower ; sales of 45000 bush at 68 89 for mixed western ; 76 for prime southern yellow. Oat? in moderate request at 3738c. Coffee quiet, with small sales. Sugar very dull ; sales of 400 hhda of Cuba at C(5;,7c. Molasses quiet and nominally unchanged. Pork heavy and lower for both mess and prime, the latter declined 50(S 75c. Beef quiet and steady. Dressed hogs h(J ..84 for corn-fed. Bacon iiiiet and unchanged. Lard dull ; sales of 150 bbls at 12(7 124 for old. Butter selling at 1215 lor" Ohio ; 21 for State. Cheese steady tit 91 1 tor inferior to prime. t iiu Iniistl .llarlcet. ClKCfSSATl, Nov. 1 2th. Flour dull and nominal ; sales trilling; super at 4 754 80. Wheat dull ; buyers contending for a further decline of 23c per bash.; no sales. Com in good demand at ili)(ti 30 for new. Iluls dull at 28c. live and Barley unchanged. Whisky firm ; sales 1000 bbls at 164. line's very dull and lower; sales 1U0 head ut 6 50 for liylft, and 6 706 75 for heavy ; buyers holding otf. Mess pork declined to 17 50, and at the close there were no buyers at this rate. 50 hhds Bacon shoulders sold at 88f. Lard declined lo 10, and more sellers than bay I its at this rale lor next week s delivery. GSreen meats dull ; 54, 74, and 8j are the rates ottered. Sugar lc lower, and no demand ; new crop 1(i H. Molas.es dull at 43 for new, and 40(. 41 for old. Coflee unchanged. Pair demand for money at 10 (.12 per cent. Exchange dull at 4 premium, and soma sates made below this rate. Itnll Imore Market. Baltimore, Nov. 12. Flout Howard street and Ohio at 5 50 ; city mills at 5 37. Wheat firm ; sales of 10,o00 bush at 1 30 I 37 for red ; I 05 lor white. Core advanced 2c ; yellow ?Q72; white 72(. 76. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Coll'ee steady at I4a 15. Whisky dull at 2(4 20j. Lcxikoton, Ky., Xov. 12th. The rumor thai Vice President Breckinridge was going South to make I'tiion speeches, or interfere in nny manner whatever with the trouble of the Secession States, is without foundation. A meeting of.the Bell and Douglas parties was held here to-day. A resolution was passed, denouncing, in Strong terms, any attempt at. secession or disunion by any State. Speeches wen-made by Leslie Coombs and others. IvIchmonp, a, Nov. 12th. The atlairs of the South nil rai l much attention, and the people are calmly aw;iitinp the issue. Meetings will ptobably be held in all tne counties of the State, before the Legislature meet?, for an. expression of public opinion The vote of the State is as yet not ascertained. Both parties fienre out majorities. Several counties are vet to be heard from New York, Nov ment. Increase in crease in specie, S9M 12th. Bank Stateloans, $402,131 ; de3 increase in circnlation, $118,638; decreas $6b4;120. in deposits, The Southern Medical Students had another meeting to day, and resolved to postpone their decision in the matter ot leaving Xew York, until the Southern States had seceded It is reported that the Bank of South Carolina has suspended specie payment. Cincinnati, Nov. 1 2. Mrs. Caroline Vaunier, a witness in behalf of Mrs. Mary Burch, whose testimony has just been closed, under a commission from the DuPuge Circuit Court in Illinois, has been arrested on an indictment for perjury in giving her testimony, and id now in jail. M rLLEDOEYlLLE, Ga., Nov. 12. Mr. Harledge ha introduced a resolution in the legislature declaring Georgia out of the Fnion. A similar bill has been introduced and calling a Convention to ratify it. Both have been referred to a committee. Senator Toombs's resignation is to take effect on the 4th of March unless ieorgia sooner secedes. N a piKftriLLE, 111., Nov. 1 2th. Although the Burch dhoree c:ise was et tor the first t$y of the let ui, wltlcfa fomraf-noed to-daT nothing was done. The court simplv oV- - i j i ani.i'il lis prann jury and rend the docket of Cftes. To mono w il is understood that the counsel for Burch will move for a rontinnaHCe. on the cronad of a desire to show un I the character t.f certain witnesses, whose depositions against Ihe chastitv of Mr. Burch have been taken in St. Louis. The friends of Mr. Bnrcfa sav that thev will be (l ,e U) demonstrate the existence of the . greatest and most atrocious conspiracy against bin thai il is possible to conceive of. .Mrs. If nrcn S party iieclare llial in un-j veilniL' (he acts ot her husband, thev are i only eotposing the hidden deformity of the monster. Feeling runs hih. A regularly emuannelled jury is already here, composed princinaUr oi GsrnkarV. The trial, whenever it commences, will last about ten davs. Missouri Hl ct Ion. St. Loins, Xov. I'JIh. The result is verv doubtful and close). The State is claimed bv both parties. There are vet several counties to hear from. Lopi.vii.ii:. Nov-. 1 2 th. The bankers here are i barging S a-r cent, discount on Sonth Carolina and Georgia banks. Hfnl'Kkhov, Ky., Nov. 12th, p. sr. A larpe and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Henderson, irrespective of political parlies, was held to day. Ex-Oov. Dixon presided. Strong Union t'neecbes were made by Bell, liroekinridpe men, and Cn ion resolutions were unanimously adontc-d. e.nd secession strongly deprecated. A meeting of the people of the whole county was called for Saturday next.

Grand Celebration of the

Kepuoiican xnumpn. The Republicans of ETansville will, on THE NIGHT OF THURSDAY, 15th INST., 1 , . j commemorate the glorious triumph of their party in the nation, by a grand procession of Cltlzens' accompanied by the Wide Awakes with blazing torches, and with bands of music, and guns, fireworks, bonfire- anJ illuminations from one end of ", i . olfaer Evgrv R bUcan , J t"11" and woman is expected to perform his and her duty fully on the occasion. Our brethren in the country are invited and expected to join with us. The Executive Committee have made the most liberal and thorough arrangements for a magnificent celebration, and they have confidence that the Republicans of the city will respond promptly and generously to the call which will be made upon them this morning for the funds to defray the necessary expenses. By order of ASA lOLEHART, Jno. J. Chandler, John Dassetell, Wm. Raker, 1 Ex. Com. Carl Schmitt, IsaacCasselberry, Rout. Early, J. W. Foster, Sec. J UajlON Meftixo. We learn, by telegraph, that a large meeting of the most respectable citizens of the city, irrespective of party, was held at Henderson, yesterday, to take into consideration the condition of public affairs. Resolutions pledging Kentucky to stand by the Onion in any and all emergencies were passed, and a day for another meeting, in which the whole county is to participate, appointed. This is what we expected of the loyal citizens of Henderson county. Although demagogues from our midst have done what they could to misrepresent and malign the Republicans of this city lo their friends in Henderson, we are glad to know that their misrepresentations were taken at their true value. The man who would tell a Kentucky audience that his neighbors were in favor of freeing the negroes at any risk, and that was the object of every Republican, should be made to n ap a suitable reward for his infamous slanders. It shows the estimate he set upon the intelligence of his hearers. We are not surprised that the citizens of the Southern States are excited and alarmed when we reflect upon the base instrumentalities which have been used to create dismay. We can only say to our Southern friends, forbear taking any rash steps until the Republicans have au opportunity of vindicating their character for conservatism through ihe President they have just elected. Think what you may concerning us, but do nothing, until are have committed au act worthy of your condemnation. We need but the Opportunity, to demonstrate our friendship for the people of the South, in a maimer so unmistakable as to force them to acknowledge they have misjudges our motives aud misconstrued our actions I nlteil Slates Senator. With a considerable degree of unanimity, Henry S. Lane is spoken of as the successor Ot Fitch in the I'nited States Senate. We have already heartily seconded wv.il seems to be the unmistakeable voice of the people, and will rejoice to see our Stale so worthily represented iu the Senate. But if the honor is to fall upon some cither of our public men than Cod. Lane, no part of the State can put forth better claims or present a more worthy candidate than the Pocket. In no part of the State has the canvass been more thoroughly and laboriously made and with better success. In 185U Buchanan had in this District a plurality of eleven thousand over Fremont. In I860 Douglas has a plurality over Lincoln of not more than ohs thousand. There is no other District in the State which can show such a large reduction in the Democratic majority. We have elected four Republican Repre sentatives where we never la-fore had one, and have carried four, and possibly five, counties for Lincoln. This has only been accomplished by the most laborious efforts of Republicans; and no man in the district, and we doubt whether any other in the State, has done more effect ire work lor the cause, and to secure the Slate for Lincoln, than Judge L. Q. DbBrL'LER. The First District is proud to put bun forward as its standard bearer. He is worthy and competent to receive the office of I'nited States Senator, or any elevated post which the Republicans of Indiana or the President elect conld confer upon him. He has. during an active and long practice of his profession, estab lished a high character for integrity and legal abilities; and in his late arduous canvas he has proved himself one of the ablest debaters and best, political speakers of the West. If Col. Lane is not the choice ot the people, and if the Senatorial qOtion is to be re-opened, the Pocket will urge ils claims, and will be proud to see Judge Dellruler the worthy Senator of tho State. Ollicial Vole of Daviess County. The Ibllowing are the official returns of Daviess county :

to-i-f IN I TowssHfps. -i 5: I s j : ' ; j dj. 1 j j Washington 170, 118, 'JS7 73 Veal 40 l.j, 81 11 : Keeve 99 70 75 II ! Harrison 531 10' 72 ::0 Karr, 1st precinct.; 55i 84J -17 I Hacr, 2il do .... tatsj 7t'! 52 Van Iiu I en 41 j 51 .5- ; Madison i0 1 2 1 Elmore 591 10, 21 i teel To! 0l SG 2 1 Bogard j 0j! 51! 85, 5

Total. 74' 5'n '.134 133 Giving Lincoln a majority over Douglas of 185.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

'J OTICB TO TAX-MTUi'MlMS. Thoso tax-pavera who Imro not yet paid tboir City taxes for the year 18GO, are notified that the) same must be paid on or before the 17th day of j November, if they desire to avoid costs. At that time the duplicate must be olosed. CilKLfcTIAN UEBOEBICII, j uov8-td City Collector. i -rtAi MifTOMt' 8 H.t I.Mi OM HMiJ M. MIS W-S fate for the payment of the costs aud expenses of Side-walk improvements. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a picet issued by the Mavor of the citv oi Bvaaanua. as 5 wilI Mll ot ilMUt action, at Court House, in said city, ou Friiay Mayor of the city oi . vansviue, sua lo meoirecitbe door ot me , the 30th day of November.lSbO, the followiui; lots or parcels of real estate, or so much thereot as may be necessary to pay the auiouut charged ,.! assessed against said I t res ectively, or the costs nud expenses of making street, alley, and side-walk improvements in front of waid lol, together with the costs ol sale : FOR STREET IHPKOVKMENT3. 40 feet aud six inches on Main street, and extending back of the same wi.Ifh lit feet loan alley, lioinr, the south-west side of lot No. JJ'.i iu the Ikuatioii Kulai eetnent, S17H ooi FOR ALLEY IMl'Rjt KMKNTS. Lot No. fi Block Northern KnlargJiiient $l."la do 7 do a do do 1 MjMj FOB SIDK-WAI.K IMPROVEMENTS. Lol No. ,s, Block liH, Lainasco f:i.t7Vi do 9 do lnl do 3.M7V do in do 1IH do 3.974 do 14 do HH) do 3.97V4 .b 15 do Mil do 3.97VJ do 111 do P4 do 3.W7i do 17 do 104 d 3.07)4 Sale to cemasence at ! o'clock i. M., ou said day. L'HRISTIAN IIEDDEBiril, noR-3,! ffl City Collector. g ioi.i.m tuns s.t 1. a titun.il. MIS- ' late for the pavnc nt of the costs and expenses of !-iilc-va:U iniprotenienui. Notice Is hereby iriven, thai by virtue of a precept insued by the Mayor ol the I'ity of Lvwuville. and to me directed, I will Bell at public auction, at the door ef tie- Court House in said r?ty, on Thursday, tbe lfith dav of November, Wti0 at 2 o'clock e. n., the folli wine; lots or parcels of real estate, or so much theraef aj msy Ik necesairy to pay the amauut charged slid assessed against said lots rospei tivel.v, or the c-sts Sail exaises id" making Sida-walk itnt-'roveuiHiits in front id' said lots, together with the costs of sub-: Lot No 1. block 154, Ifsauaro HG.7S Lot So. 2, block 1-I, Camasco It.M Lol No. 1, block lo, I .urth Klltitrg.-uieut ll.tr! The uudiv ided half f lot 11 8.34 ' li, 6.46 " 10, S.06 " 17 Mlj 1. 9, Fourth KnlargemeatL All in bh ek N One lot, commencing at the most northerly corner of lot No". 05, in the Lower 11 largeineut of the City of Kviiusv ille, and rim nine 1 hence In a south -western di lection bv the line o Said lot until It roaches L et street, theuce by the line of said Les t street north to Ihe south-west side id' the alley iu the rear of block No. i, iu tin1 Fourth aulargenjtent of said city, and thence by the south-western liue of said alley to the place uf beginning ?4VJt Sale t i timtaenee at J o'clock p. m. ou said day. CflBIS. IIF.DDKRIOH, OetSl-td ?7 City Collector. Main Street Improvement. OU'.VMiHS OP KMi.1l, P. STAT Mi situated on Main etreet, Tieivv , en the Caual and Ki hih slreet. will please take rotice, that by giving tbe ire. Id isratiorrs tn the contractor for their respective shares or prupurtiou of the cost of Macadamisiufi sukl street, thev will save 8 pe, cent, of the amount of said expense; nud tiiat such aMtga tiotis mint lie banded In by the fifth day ol November, and can . be received after that time. 1 etae W. 1IAKKII, Major. jf 1 O It P O Jt jf T I O ,S' V T t ! Mi . L Order for Plank Side-walk. Cooacil C'haiuber, ii t. .iSd) i860. Ami now- it is hereby ordered and directed,' by th,. Cobbmob Csuucil of the 1 -tv ol Evanaviiie, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting ou or a-ljoining the west aide of Second avenue, front Seventh street to Franklin street, in said L'ily, causv t beside-walks thereon t In- brought to the proer :r:i 1 -. and that they causes side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication 01 this order. P. BO II K K, Clerk. Citv CU-lk's IMHcc. (let. 2!, 186U. 10 H P O M .1 T M OJ1TJV a T M V MM . W. Order tor Brick Side-Walk. Council Chamber. Oct. 22d, Im-o. And now it is hereby ordered and directed bv the Common Council of the City ot F.vansv ill,-, that the owners of all lots 01 parts ol lots Ii in ting on nr adjoining tin 1101 1 h-west ajds ot Walnut street, from .sixth to Heventh atresia", in said city, cans,, tin- - . ..alk- .thereon to lis loo,:, lit (o tin- .ro.er grade) and that thev cause a Side-walk of Cluss No. 1 to be laid down thereon within tbirtvdavs from the publication ot litis order. P. Bl'IlKK, Cl k. Cit Clerk's llfflre, Oct 23, law. g 1 II U I' H It T I II J .V O TM I - Mi Ws Order tor Pbtuk Side walk. Hit. 22. HUM). And now il is bereliy ordered and direetad by the Com mop Council oi tl:.- City of Kvausville, that the owners of all lots und parts oi iols n nting on or adjoining Ihe w,al side of 8econd avenue, from pranklin street toivth streets iaaaid city, caasc the side-walks thereon to t.- brought t.) the proier grade, and that they cause aside-walk of class No. 2 to be laid dew 11 thereon w ithin thirty days from llie publication of Ibis ori'er P. nrr.KE, Clerk. City Clerk's uflice, Oct. 2-'!, MHI. g 1 1I H P II It Jl T I II .' a T I C M3 ' Order for Plank Siias-WalSK Council Chamber. Oct. 22, Isno. And now it is hereby onlored and directeeVhjt the Counuon Council ,,1 the City oi ICvansrtlle, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining tin, west side of Second avenue, from Sixth street ta Canal street, in said City, canse the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the nropec grad.s and that they cause aside. walk of Class No. t to lalaid dowa thereon, w it bin thirty dav sfrous the publication id 1 hi. order. P. BURKE.fCterk. Cb-rk's Office, Oct. 23, 1 Hisii. FALL TRADE 1860. RICH II J. C..NNFR. WM. WOBMSN. CONNER A. WORMIAN, re h 9101 1 . n P.i 1 nun M. WW Boots and Shoes, No 9S Pearl street, ba tWe, K il vine and Race streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. a ho .- stock ot custom and Kastera work, which isollorod the trade at lowest prices. 1 1. . i -.lUld 1 4 ; 4 ; 4 9 m IIIHM I.A.Mia GERMAN MEDICINES! TH E fiBKAT .V T A X IAR1 HE M K 1) I K S ol tbe (ite4nt lisivr in tinircvl Ilit ir rreAt iiliti 1 1 y only llm-ugii ftmn ot trinl. l'utouri.it.l Mtaclkn rendered by tlitni in ul) CttM-B. tfte HOal'l A i F, U M A A' HITTERS WILL rOMTITBLT CDJUC Liver ('ompIiiiul.H, 1iHM'iniit, JamulitH, Ncrvu Debility, li?fiiMfs of thm Kiili!, iad mM (jwmcmMWf hi 'Ming in. in h dtoortlered liver, or wtrfcnuM of nttiniMt li ii.iiij digontiyc oraiis, AM WILL MSITIVKI.V rteVKNT Yrlt.nr Frery HtlieftM Ftvr. an, I hrr and Act iTi'i- urn .1 uuaii.tt- iir iii'imii. rrm in im iour A liuiiu HOOPLA . BALSAttlt COB Pi A I. win. piisntVKLV ct'it: Coughs, Colds, or Uoarseneas. Br hitis. Inttu enaa, Crottp, Pneumonia, Incipient Cousuuiption, I and has performed the most aatonishiug cares ever known of tjONPM M E D C ONSUMPTI tl N I As a Diarrbcea cordial it is uneqnaled. Price 7 Cents per bottle. IIOOFLAXD S GERMAN PILLS, being well-known throughout EuroMj and Aaaer can need no comineiidatiou liere. They are purely 1 vegetable, ale prepared with great exactuaas au sugar-coated. No better Cathartie Pill Baa he found. Price 2.5 cents per Lux. These medicines are prepared by Ir. C. M.aAcason i Co., I'hiUulelpliia, i'a., aud St. L uis, M..., an.! are sold by drngKisut aud dealers in mediriues 1 everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackaou will ! be ou the outside ef each bottle or box. In our " Krertftoifg' Alwmnae," puhlishtsl aanually, you will find tostimouy aud commendatoi y j notices fi in all parts of the country. These alma- i nacs are given away by all our ageuts. F.EW'AUE OF COIJXTXEVEITH. See that you get HootlansTs German Bitters. ira. i pared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, and -j thai his signature is on the wrapper ol each bottle Keller Sc White, Agents lor KTansrille, Iud. Leicli Jt Carlsnslt, do do do dec9 WILLIAM BIERBOWEK, H HOI.ESALK X3 l XT Gr 3r 1ST" AM) UKALKK IN PAINTS, KJlirSffES,OlL$. YARNSI, Wi inlow Glass and glassware, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal Bruiulies, Wine, Jjr., . WanUlng-loM Mtlurk, .Ifni.i mtrrtt. EVANHVILLE, INS WOf Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic. leblii-lyd g. " i: H I" t t H I JH T MU and Willow War- -. OP WOUO octl2 COOK & LANGLEY'S.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. WITT OF FvaMBV ILLE, OCt. 29. ISi.ll mmOTMIMi MS Ml Mi It Mi H t' UM,'MiJ' 6 V that I, Christian Beddel ith, Coll,, mrofihCity of Evans llle, I :... llie hours ot J and 12 o'clock A. M.,sud 2 and 5 o'clock P. M , on the 22d of November, 18CH, will sell at public auction, at the door of the Court House in the City of Evausvllle, Indiana, the tollow tug lots, parts of lots, and pareels of real estate and Improvements, assessed f. the payment of City taxes for the year 1SO0, due from the owners thereot to tbe City of EvansTllle. the same being now due and unpaid, and for the costs of said sale, and that such sale w ill be continued from day to day at the aforesaid hours and place until all the lots and parcels of real estate herein nieutioned are sold as oflered lor eale . ORIGINAL PLAN. CarpeuUr, Alsin B, oT-ft on Water street by L50 ft ueep, being the South-east ha'fof lot No. If 801.87 MK ft on First street by 1 ' i r deep, being ri. K. Side of lot 61 South-west halt of lot en 75 ft on First street by IB tl on Vine street, betas corner or front pari of lot No. 28 LOWEB ENLARGEMENT. Carpenter, Alvin B, tho undivided halt f ' ft of wharf ptoperty below Iiivlslon street EASTERN ENLARGEMENT. Carpenter, Alvin B, lot No. Tin Mock No. 37 do 5 do 14 Hayhurst, Azarlah, lot No. 1I In block No. 41 Merritt, John J. lot No. 2 in Mock No. la do 3 do 19 do 4 do 19 do 5 do 19 BAKER S ADDITION. 8u.0 Hi 87 99.13 .9 00 841 2.ol) 1.38 57 58 LIS LU Herritt, John J

lot 7 Iu ill. No. 1 2.30 do 6 do 3 1.44 do 9 do 3 1.44 do 10 do 3 Lit do 11 do 3 1.4.3 do 12 do 3 1.44 do 14 do 3 1.44 do 14 do 4 1.72 do 15 do 4 1.44 do 16 do 4 J 44 do 17 do 4 1.44 do 19 do 4 It", do 2n do 4 1 14 do a do 4 K43

South east halt No. '22 in bio, k LA M A Si ,i f lot Carpenter, Alviu B, lot 3 Canal Basin 13 ft , Wm. tt, IOI No II) in block No. 28.

do 11 do 28 ...MaSal 12 dr 2S 1.B0 do 13 do 28 LfiO de 14 do 28 1.50 do lr. do 28 1 87 do If. do 2s 1.88 do 4 do 59 LSI do 5 do f.9 2.06 do lit do 59 i.hi do do 7.1 r.r, do 7 do 7". 66 do U do 7', i ui) do 13 do 7r. ' 1 88 do 14 do 75 7--, do 15 do 7-'". 7". do lti do 75.. 94 the North hall of do 2 do 73 1..31 do ti do 7i 2.I2J do in do 7H 2.63 do 2 do 77 2. (si do 12 do 77 2.13 do 1 .b. 78 3Lui do 2 do 78 IxS do 3 do 76 2 25 the North half of do 4 do 78 IJS do 14 do KI 2 1.2 do 10 do 84 2 S3 do ! de 85 2.6a to 11) do 85 2 25 do 12 do K5 2 25 do 13 do 85 2 63 lo I t do loo Vi do Ii do ll) LAO do 15 do loo de 1H do 1IH 1.50 do 7 do IIU 1 T do 23 do lnl I rat do 21 da IIU 10 do 25 do 101 1 Ml do H de 101 1.50 do II do lot g.06 do b do 103 1 Hi do 7 do 109 .8I do 8 do 111.3 1.88 do 9 do lol 1.8S dO M do 11)3 1.MH do H do 105 2. (si do tl do MB 2.06 do 10 do Ini 2 06 do It do 105 2.00 do 12 do 105 2o6 do 13 do 105 2.06 do 14 do lie, jot, thewholoof do 2n ... 18 76 lot Mo. ' In Mock 59 1.5D

Law, Jobu do do do do 1'erkins.WG ,do do do do do do do do 12 It do do do do do do do do do do 74 74.. 100.. loo. .1 88 2rl 1 2 3 4 S e 7 M 68 f.8 58 58 22.06 .2.06 2.HS .2.63 .2.07 .1.69 .1.51 do 68 do 68. eOI'RTIT ENLARGEMENT Carpenter, Alvin B., lot-No. 25 in ble. k

do 10 do 3 2.25 south 2-3 do 11 do 3 ; do 16 do 13 2 26 do 17 do 13 2.25 do 18 do 13 2.62 do 111 d 13 J rn do 26 do 13 2.Q3 do 27 do 13 a. i. 2 do 28 do 13 2.63 do .31 do 13 3.76 do .32 do 13 3.O0 i .1 , do 11 do HI 94

alerritt, John STOCK WKLL'M ENLARGEMENT. Carpenter, Alvin B , lot No. .3 B, fronting on Di vision streot, In block No 1 5.81

do 3 do 2 2 o do 4 do 2 3.00 do 5 do 2 3.0O do 6 do 2 1.00 do 8 do 2 3,00 do 9 do 2 3.f-r. do 10 do 3 0U do 11 do 2 3oo do 12 do 2 3 19 do IS do -i s.ig do 15 do 2 3 7o do 18 do -i 3.75 do 17 de 2 4 5n do 1 do o S.OO do 31 do 9 i (,9 fractional do 3 do 13 7 ge,

17 in Mock No. 8 tl.-. undivided one-tenth part of lot No. 16 iD block No. the undivided half of lot No. 18 in Mock No. 8 lot No. 1 iu block No. 11 do do Craue, 1. A 2.00 1 i.'i

do 2 do 11 1 do 3 do 11 1 do 4 do 11... 1 an do 5 do 11 1 ft9 do do II 1.69 do 7 do i 1.00 do 8 do 11.... 1 eg do 9 do 11 1 gg do in do 11 1.00 do II do n. 1 do 12 do 11 " j'z do 13 do II......." 169 do 14 do 11.!.!!!!!! i!9 do M do 11..!!! !! L69 de IH do 11..!.! . ". 1 t.H do 17 do n gg do 18 d 11 I eg do 19 do 11 1 eg d 20 do 1 ; " 1 (,s io 21 .1.. 11..!!!!!!! i.ea do 22 do 11 1 6W do 23 do u 69 do 21 do II i.ea -do 25 - du 1 1.69 do 2ti do l 1.69 do 27 do II 1.69 do 28 il.. II 1.68 do 29 do 11 .69 do 3"i do II 1.69 d.. 31 do 11 1.68 do 1 do 4 LIS do 2 do 4 LIS do 3 do 4 LIS do 4 do 4 1.12 do 5 do 4 1.13 do do 4 1.1! do 7 do 4 1.50 do 12 do 4 1.60 do 13 do 4 1.61 do 14 do 4 LCI do 6 do fi IMt do do 5 1.60 do 7 do 5 lei do 8 do 5 1.69 do 9 do 6 1.87 do 5 do 6 2.63 do 6 do 6 2 Ii2

thi north-west one-tenth part of lot No. 7 In Mock No. CARPENTER PLACE. Cai peuter, a. B.

it No. I iu block No. 3 8 3 do 2 do .3 3.1 S) do .3 do 3 S.Oli do 4 do 3 S.OO do 5 do 3 3.00 do ri do 1 MO do 7 do 1 a!. do e do 3 s.no do S do 4 S.OO do 4 do 4 3.00

Merritt, John J. oct30-3wd lfc2 whole of block No. 1, 172.i0 C. HKDDEKICH, City Collector.