Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 24, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 October 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal. ======= THURSDAY MORNING...........OCTOBER 24 ———————

..OCTOBER 24 8UBSGRIPTION FBIC E FOB DAILY s Dellvered tn the City, per w.w.. ...... "V""""'.--' woek " y By mail or in the City, per year iu buyout,, FOB WKKKIiY : By mall per year, ''ngle ,ab.cr.he ; i.ih nf five (to one adorew) w ADVERTISING. Tor Terms see first page, tabular form. AGKNTb: The following geiitleme a afo our authorized Agenti la tbe places named: Dr. Balston, BoonvWe, Warrick Co. John M. Lockwood, Mt. Vernou, Posey Co. John B. Daugherty, Bockport, Spencer Co. James L. Thorntn., PriDceton, Gibson Co. John B. Bandy, Newbnrg, Warrick Co. Dr. Murpby, New Harmon-?, Posey Co. A. B. Wilkinson, Cynthiani. Prewton Talboit, PoneyvilW Pneey Co. B. H. Cnsten, Petersburg, I'ike Co. Mark Oram, Canal 1. O.. Warrick Co. O. P. Cavanab, Owensville, Gibscn Co. St. TIIAVKU,. K. DREW E ITOB .ASSOCIATE EniOB IN MEMORIAL. 'Death is the crown of life." Jobs Smith Gavitt, was born in Madison, i

Jefferson county, Indiana, March 18tb, 1826. j cabinet meeting he'A Monday, "with great At an early age, he mcved with bis parents j and reiuctance It wa8 decided to relo this county, of which be was a citizen moye GeneraI Fretaont from hi8 commRDd at the time of his deata. Reared amid the j jn the Wegt The nmte3 ju3t M positively scenes of a frontier life, he grew np a wild , Ma(M tUt th(j 0abinet resoivei not to inboy, fearless of danger, living ia the mlda , terfere wUh h,m fo,. the pre8eDt Here ,3 a

of excitement und tormoil, beloved by ma , friends, feared by his t nemtes, and admired by all who appreciated, his many good qualities. In July, 1848, he left the home of his boyhood for California. With all the energy of his nature, ho threw himself into the contest fyr wealth in that land of gold, and was bo far suieessful as to return with a handsome fortune. The party with which he intended to sail, becoming dissatisfied with Uejjr Gavitt, he withdrew frpm the organisation which bed been perfected, end went out reiving open his for success. The was illustrative He succeeded where others failed, and many of tho party who had abandoned Mnjor Gavitt, were indebted to him in the far West for clothing und food, and tbe means to return home. After hii return, he was elected to the Shiriffality of this county, and alter scrvi lg two years was defeated by Jno. 8. Tercy, when he again returned to Lalitoruia. i He returned to this city and in 1352 defeat- j sd Mr. Terry fur the same office. In 1858 j he was elected SheriH over ueo- jitBride, and was an unsacceasiui for the offie: in I860. He filltd the office of Sheriff, to which he was tbrea times ailed by the people, with an ability rarely equalled in tbe State, and bl skill as a detective officer waa acknowledged by the police departments of all our Western cities. When the war broke out in April, Maj. Oavitt for a time stood aloof from the contest. A life long Democrat, of tbe States' Rights School, who had sympathized with the South for many years, he could not believe that his former friends were in earnest in their workf destroying the gov. ernment. But when tbe purpose of I be Confederate States was unmasked and tbe honor of the country was at stake, he left his business and enlisted for the war. He was appointed Major of the 1st Regiment Indiana Cavalry, and left thi3 city with his command, for Missouri, in August last. His first engagement was near Tronton, where be distinguished himself in a charge upon the enemy, putting them to flight and securing their arms, ammunition and baggage. For meritorious conduct upon that occasion' be was promoted to the office of Lieut. Colonel, but at tbe tlcna of his dealb his appointment had not reached him. On Sunday last, the 21st inst., his regiment was engaged with the rebel forcei at Frederickstown, Mo., where in a charge upon a battery, at the head of his column, bafell pierced with nre bullets. We have enlenvored thus Imperfectly to chronicle tbe leadind events of the life of Major Gavitt. He died as becomes a brave man, urging his followers on to victory. Henceforth bis memory is sacred. Whate'r b!s faults, we remember thtm no more. We only bear in mind the manner of bis death and feel that it has cast a halo back unon the past. Death is indeed the "crown n;h" .nil Maine flacitt has onahrined hi i ' , , , . itauje nuu-iog cu. w , ... -- - j r - the field of hoaor have realized bow sweet It is "for one's country to die. " In the prima of life, with bright prospects before tiim, as a citizen and a soldier, with friend more devoted perhaps, than those of any man in our midst, ho has gone dyiog to

caul of tb undertaking tr,i(..0, phHr. nf B,,,. not I ul. It is tru- these clauses bavo little po-

nf.h,.h.rartsrof thamsn litlcttl power tu the ordinary and jeuetul of tb-5 character ot tne man. . j wti u to be.eve- tbev Cttn coo. ,h Kri,,.lh r..L, ,,,.,. t

establish if U may he, tbe government of ! a snow Kindness to tne taroiuea of volunteers. onr fathers. 4tb Tfaat a COpy of ttsse resolutions be Maj. Gavitt leaves a widowed mother and , ,ent t0 tne commanding officers of tbe 84th, three orphan children to mourn the loss ot 1 25ih, 42d, and 58ib rejtimenta, and Col. a faithful son and fond father. Ia this city Baker's regiment of cavalry, with a request

he had friends who ioved and admired lilm, who las: Monday wept bitter tears at his untimely fate. The flags throughout tbe city were at half-mast yesterday in honor of the illustrious dead, ana many who in year past were his political foes, acknowledge that the gravn bad swallowed up their amity and tbey, too, mourned tUa death ot a gallant officer and a fearless soldier. His remains will be brought bomt ic a fe" days, and in the cemetery adjoining this city, his old borne, he will "sleep bis last sleep" until the morning of tho Great Day. We understand that Dr Milor, wbo e stated wae killed by Ab. Stioson tbe other day, is not yet dead. Dr. Bray of our city was sent for and, by trepanning, re lifeved him to such an extent that at lost accounts ba was able to taik quit freely.

"Our Special Iupatch." We pity the futare historian who attempts the great task of writing a candid, , truthful, and complete account of the Great Rebellion of 1881. As he pours over the j old files of our New York and Cincinnati cotemporaries, diligently ransacking their ! columns of specials, and their editorial comments on the same, how his head will throb j

with perplexity of mind, and his heart sink within him as the great mass of absurd stories, ridiculous and contradictory statement accumulate before him. We imagine that he will often with far more propriety than j did Pontius Pilate--ask that solemn question, tion. "What iq trnth ;' rH if li does not 1 , freauentlv exclaim "Lord, how the world - noo gncu lu J1U uc nut uc tun jiucto . sessor of a patience which will deservedly j , eclip:e that of Job. We fear there will be j ; many martyrs to the great undertaking, and that before posterity will be able to rej joice in the possession of an elaborate and : truthful history of the deeds of their ances- j i tors in this rebellion, they will have to , I mourn over as many sacrifices a3 have we, 1 j in the vain search for the northwest pasi sage, or In tracing the cources of the rivers j I Nile and Niger. : Our dispatches from Washington this j , I ! morning naturally arouse our sympathy for ....... . , tho nt c .1,. .it,,mnio tr. nio.n ih troth from their conflicting statements.The Tribane a8BerU positively that.in a full dllemma for thoge wuopijn place Implicit conndence in papers with "Metropolitan ficill- , ties." The proprietors of those papers are as accommodating as the celebrated exhibitor of wild animals. "Mr. Showman," exclaimed an interested little girl who had oeeo listening to uis very proiuuua aisser- i tatlon on the tempers and habits of his caged pets "which is the monkeys and which is tbe bear?" 'Vichever you please, my little dear; you pays jer money aud you has yer choice." So, if the people be

own reourc nnya r.AaaA ,u aA aud aie, I believe, witu u.

eole themselves with Ibe snowman's aug- : quiet ti.es n few aristucratic lUmilies gov-treation-thev nav tbrir moner and they ! lh country pretty much as tbey please.

o w r " take tbeir choice. Tbe entire utiieliabiiity of tha dispatch- j 3 bbb are daily sent to the New York, I Pdiladelpi 'ncinuati and St. Louis ! j. ., , . . i ; press, is u peroypubie effect on tbe : ; ralu03 ol Isle peopllf, ttud there are not 6 ; ew whr ,ikc Bjhop AraeSj rlOQbt the pro-prl-ty of' ofieriop up thanks on a mere telhic ' Tb, Qf tQe AsfQ. i cjated pre8S( who is employed for the sole j purpose of giving reliable information nod j finding i' utterlv impossible to obtaiu farmati0Q of that description, gives none at ail on bis own authority, because he has a reputation to sustain. Knowing, bower er, that the people must have tbe usual two or three columns of telegraphic matter, be dally forwards i. batch of .New York specials, credited to the proper paper.s. He ; donbtlfB thinks no damage will result from th if, becanse I tie papers" from which he copies have ;io reputation for veracity to sustain. In pandering to a morbid desire on the part of the people for strange and startling news, the papers throughout the country have become so debauched as to forfeit all claims to reliability and integrity. We are in hopes the disease will yet work its own cure, and that a more- healthy public sentiment will compel papers to look for support, not so much on account of the Startling and iiensatioaal character of the news they furnish as for its reliability, fiiThe following resolutions were adopt ed by a unanimous ore of the recent Hession ; of the Evansvilie Baptist Association, held j at Baker's Creek Church, October, 1861. ! Whereas, under the free institutions o' our ancestors in the Revolutionary struggle, Baptists have increased from a handful to tbe position tbey now occupy among tbe religious denominations of the laud, and the disabilities under which we had been an iuu uipiv earn u v vs. x u s v v. u n r J .1 .. ' . U C ...I . t , . . .1 CCIC Ct C-L, . I C U V. 1 ....... .14 CUU.Llh.JUUt:, and under its working we have for near a century enioved tbe oieisincn of ueace and liberty of conscience unknown in the history of the world; and whereas, at tempts have been made to tear down this ' temple of liberty and to overturn the glorious i institutiobS established by the blood and j treasure of our father. Therefore, Resulted, that as an Association, we will uphold our Government by our prayers, j our sympathies, and if necessary, "our lives j and fortunes." 2d. That we will prry for success of our army, ana especially, re ueraber our own ; brethren who have gone trom among us to i aid in subduing rebellion, with increasing I Sndtm Itroglearf. Zl'ZZ battle. ! 3d. That we will encourage all wbo lee 1 j disposed to enter tbe service of the country, j ,1,., il K. .,...1 Minl. in ,i,.i. .....;,: I ljucdv uj w ., v - t ikij aU '.atii i. ma jjct. tt v t commands. Jas. Etsaicos, Moderator. T- E- Vkach, Clerk. Wm- Tbe feurtetntb, thirteenth, fifteenth, and seventeenth Indiana regiments have all been moved from their exposed situations 00 Cheat mouotaio, and are eocatuped near Buttousville. Tbey are to constitute a brigade undwr Brigadier General Reynolds Tbia is euiobatica.il v a Bi-buue- briL'ailci. nnri vb;.e fi a , . Almost every man la tbe fuur reilisu,nte ! h Wn undor fire reoeatedlv. and wo.,1,1 ? now go into battle with fl? much tang frod as on m dress parade. Judge Kiblack has favored tbfe Journal office with some public documents, fcr which he will accept ot:- thanks- The Judge was always mindful of pub'lsaers.

Forward. The Grand Army of the Potomac is once again on the move. Genera1 Stone's and Backs' commands hare crossed the river and made good their position on j the Virginia side. The battle at Edwards' Ferry was similar, in many respects to j "Falling Water," which occurred immediately after Gen. Patterson crossed the riverOur loss in the latter engagement was not

so severe as in the former; while that of the arate envelopes, viz: attaching the postenemy waa much more so, judging from ; mark indelibly and inseparably to the letter the meagre reports that have come to hand, j so as to be of use in legal proceedings, if

We presume the object of General Banks' i movement is to throw his army between ; Beauregard's and Johnston's divisions of the rebel army, and crush them in conjunction with McClellan, one at a time; or else to compel Johnston to fall back on Manas- ; Baa and there turn Beauregard's left flank. I Public expectation is on "tip toe' an 1 j0u3 hearts are beating with suspens Icdiana is represented by a couple of ments In General Banks' division who, we doubt not, will sustain the reputation of ; their beloved State. ; aW By a private dispatch, we learn j that Lieut. Owen is on his way home with the body of Capt. Highman, who was a resident of New Harmony. The body will , . , . rT,,, arrive to-day or to-morrow. Capt, High- ; , -. j i. l-ij i m (in 1 prvps a wulow and eio-at children, we understand, to mourn his loss. We have not learned what disposition will be made ! of Major Gavltfs bodv. We presume it will likewise be sent home for interment. TheNew York Tribtine speaks of j Major Gavitt'a fight the other day previous to the one in which he was killed, as occuiring at Pilot Knob. Tbe Nev- York paI rua malre inmp ranut. rui ten 'u iiia hlttndprs in 1 , . , has been lu our possession for a long time The fightmuntioned occurred eevaral milei from Pilot Knob. What tus Massas or tbb Eauaa Psoplx Thikk. A letter from an America? In London, in tbe New York Methodist, contains thU pasige : "Tbe masses the great middle class the vast bvdy of religious people in Kugueart and But whenever a great crisis comes, and tbe . middle, class it tlmruUithiv ruued. its tuovea,ent, i4 majestic and overwhelming. Tbe free trade struggle Dd tt.e anti-slavery struggla are caaei to i puiut. Should tbaristocratic party m EugUud ba impelled by m b&utl of f (vao( re.)1Jt,1)can in. cntnlincs. locummi'. tbe Gj erucieat to a decided policy against tbe Cuited S'-ites, 6Uch BB "teakiog of the blockade, or the "cognition of tbe Blave Jwr,. you British people, as gra-jct and majestic as the two notable ouesto which I nave alluded. Secessicn. BY CJES&B. What fua dis here Sumccssioo stu, Forebbtry nigger, Pompey! Yaa, .Sar i Massar sumceded from Uncle Sam : Pose you and me sumcede from Massar. ======= HOME INTERESTS. ——— Union Rblisf Socikty foh ihis Hknkkit oi1 ths Indiana Yoi.u.nterbs. The above is the name of another society, organized on Tuesday evening, the object ot' which is to make clothing, ami otherwise couvrilmte to the wants of our soldiers in the field. The officers elected were: President, Mrs. Judge Law; Vice President, Mrs. Charles Viele ; Secretary aud Treasurer, Mrs. John W. Foster. The society will meet at the residence of Mr. Casselberry, on First street, next Thursday evening, Oct. 31. All ladies who feel an interest iu the comfort of our soldiers, are invited to be present. fS&" The companies of the 3d rei 0f the Indiana Legion held an election at the Military Hall, yesterday, for Major Morris S.Johnson. lisa.. was dulv elected j . ban0tinCs. in which "considerable feeling was excited among tbe friends of tbe different candidates. After tbe resuit Was (tunuuncea, jujur.uuusou wsustu n, f.uj. ,c --,n.r, ;n c,i-f his friends for the compliment in a briet ... . , . , , i 8Peech and tbo companies were dismissed. all apparently HatlSfied With the result of ———<>——— ——>The fine passenger steamer Golden State, is the regular packet for Paducah to day, leaving at 10 o'clock. Capt. Hicks King is in command, Mr. C. R. Rudd in the office. Jno. B. Hall, agent, No. 2 Water street. ———<>——— ——>The Big Grey Eagle—the "lead horse" in the Louisville and Evanville Mail line, will be down on time Saturday afternoon, in command and of Capt. Taylor and with our genial young friend Mr. Jas. W. Greer, in the office. She carries the U. S.. Mail bags in charge of Co. C. C. Green. ———<>——— A Card. Caup Vandkebcboh, Oct. 23d, 1361. Editor Journal: Allow me, tbroueb '. 1 - I 1 t . . 1. ,. C . cuiuuios, vu ueu,ii wi turir-aet:-j aa Regimental Band, to return our sincere ! thanks to Mrs. Wm. Emery, oi your city, ; for a quantity of excellent Pies, Cakes, J Fruit- & mnX us ,ttst eni8- They , werP very oi oad 3De m re6t aaaured i tb1 auch kindnesses will ever be gratefully remembered by tbe Band Boys, wherever toe fortunes 01 war may cast tneir 101. I. C. w. Lamb Potato. The finest Irish r.nd wht potatoes we have seen for a long time ere -abowa us yesterday, by Mr, Arcby j Sullivan, on whose lot tbey were cultivated The Irish potatoes weighed one pound and two ounoes aacb, while tbe sweet potato weighed two pounds aud a calf. We think these specimens are hard to beat, as they were perfect and furoisbed the choicest eatiag.

Letter Sheet and Stamped Envelops Combined. This new and useful article has been received and is for sale at the Post Office. By an ingenious arrangement, the sheet may be made to cover and seal itself compactly, neatly, and in such a manner as to completely cover the writing. The use of this improvement will supply a want felt ever since the general adoption of sep-

necessary This paper sells at the cost price to the Government as near as may be about S4.22 per ream, 480 sheets, besides the stamps. The sheets are all perfect, and furnish within themselves a complete letter, al Dut tue writing. The paper is heavy and of good surface. P. M. Oct. 22 3td & ltw. A Card. The American Honse, formerly known as the Pavilion Hotel, Water street, corner of Sycamore, Kvansville, Ind., J. J. Pillsbury, formerly of steamboat Masonic Gem, and w. W. Boicocrt, formerly of City Houli Proprietors. To ttke Public. We desire o call your attention to tbe J fact, that tbe above house has recently been ' enlar?ed' 'Roughly repaired, and newly faihed in a very superior style ; and that we are E0W Ppared, and will use every exertion to accommodate our guests, in a most excellent manner. We most earnestly solicit your patronage and influence. tf I'OBCOUBT & PILL8B0BY. Coal, Coal. A superior quality of Green River Coal, at 9 cents per bust! delivered. . K. . . Barge lying at the foot of Division street. All orders left at H. A. Cook's, No. 73 Main j street will be promptly filled. I md. Joseph Thomas I NEwscaan Coal. For sale at the landing. Will be delivered to any part of tbe city at 7J cents per bushel, for cash only. octl2-3wd Thos. Ssowdbs, Ag't. Five Reasons why yon should Buy Eodiam Mine Coal. 1st. The money paid for it is expended at home and contributes to tbe prosperity of tbe city. 2ad. The mine gives employment to a j number of men, aad enables them to sop- I port tbeif families. 3rJ. It contributes to tbe wealth of the I city, and tbe comfort of the citizens 4'.b. Iti operations regulate prices, pre- ! venting extravagant ratee In times of scat- : city. . 5:h. The coal fan Ins had by the single I cart lodi at gic ver bu.-hei, biuled to anv Qf 2w ' RAILROAD receiptsOcTtiBtra 23, tRl. 31 bla bats, Igl-brart Brnt; 6 bales bops, 6 bxs m !sf . 1 has? o irks, Keiie 4 White; 1 bz O 0, Obas Bi cock; 1 tbl r ick's", W Cul iwei ;1 bid emery, W B:erboei ; 1 1.x drj' Gct-s. 20 bxa boots, 1 bile dry (toocs. Ma key H fc Co; 12 txi boots, POO'. Bil.j & Or; 1 bx oi v oodB, a Lowentba'; 1 bend tbcfcpstin. "I dr- Hides, 1 bx tillow, lgrundo. Anepecker Plo' , I bx dry goods, Scbapker Bu-3ing;S bx dry vods, 1 bx mdse, 1 case hats, 4 bxs bvots end sb ...1 bale dry goods, 1 bx hardware, 1 bx axes .raue 4 Brown; 1 case mdse, Louis Frej ; 2 bbleapplei, E L Kinsman; 1 bx goods, H E Bead; 1 bx goods, fteudk Lawrence; 2 bags Flour, J J Pecningtou, 8 bags Feathers, 1 bx O C, 2 bhl Tobacco. A, E flnRADKR. "Tew advertisements HKaMMF'S AJ? JVO. 11. By virtue of en order of sale issued out of Hie office ol tbe Clerk of the Vunderburgb Circuit Court iu favor of Otto (.'stein, and against Frank Pengler, 1 will expose to sale at puMic auction, on Mouday, tho 4tU day of November 1861, at the Warehouse of ! George Foster & Co., in the City of Kvansville, the following n'operty to-wit : VI pair New Orleans Shoes, f puir Brogan. 4 pair Calfskin Sbos-s, -1 pairpatent i ' ar whoee, 4is pair H.vvh -, IS )air Kip Boots, I". jai i- altskia Boots, 8 pair Calfskin Gaiters, 26 pa r R ojs t... , 24 pair Girls Shoes, 27 pair Mens' h . 18 pair lasting Gairera, 40 pair Ladies' Sho.-s, J pair Cbildrens' Gaiter, 2 di zen Sheepskins, IS pair Boot Fronts, S pair Ladies' Shoe Uppers, lot of Leather, Ac, 4c, seized and taken in execution as the property of Frank Denver and will be sold by Sale to cmmer.ee at 10 o'clock A.M. oc23-tds (3 50) GEOUGE WOLFblN. 8. V. C. orderIFcouncIl ordFno'lots to he filled. jr.-VVJ .VO W ttJBBMS MT .1 i P fl9JL nigto the Common Council of the City of Evantsville. ibat Lots Not. 1, 2 and 3, in block " 7?, Lamasco now city of Evansvilie, axe so situated that water collects an 1 retuotns s'ag-nant thereon. ' and the owner or owners of said lots are hereby atr.cwa ana reqn-rt'i ojriuo saia council co un up eild lots to sucb a neignt as win prevent water.tn , cuie; ting ana reiuamiug eiagDani inereon, wimm , thjr f,rm tbe e6of thj, oriler l, Patrick Borke, Clerk of the City of EvansviUe, lo hereby certify, lhat tbe furegr. ing Is a trueand ; complete copy of au order of said Council, passed : on the 21st day ef September, A. V. 1861, so far as it relati s to th within lois. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscri bed j olirTv. "- pat-kick BCBKK. j Received Per Adams' Express ! j COLT'S REVOLVERS AT REDUCED PRICES For Casli. j Cdf 8 fevobW, Old Style, j . . i6in. ' vOlt B HeVOiVer, IIGW Btjie, i , " ' n A . , 1 . Smith and Wessons Cartridge Pistols, Catridges, . P.anm far fiolfis Ufivnlvfiia. Bowie Knives, (Westenholms Now is yi-.ur tioie to hers, a Colt' Pistols are advancingin T.ri;r every day. JACOB RTBACB - 80S, ,23l8w li Main St.; Evanrvllle. V OMR OF TBMt ClOOttm 8TOM.BJV J h; tb- Itotorfoas thieve and house burner Ftardin and Murp v, liav been reefTere-i and r noy iu niy . (slou, tioiir McCntchetrvllle, Centre tn v. nship. Any perron having c-aini to any of Jie above articles, will plea.'e caM immediately prove ptoperty and take tt away ator pc ia cnarire ot ad v era' n a. T. H. BCCKIK, Sfiitw I'ro. V. Committee. (SDWtiSVS TO a, a.ua;rm.f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COMECTlOiNEft & BAKER, alanuiacturrr ot Candies, Cakes, Syrup, ic, deal . . . er in Orangoa, Lemons, c, and Nuts of all kind. T-Order,ftom parti attends toot .borfrt mW So'19 aceit for MaUby's Unrivaled Balti more Oysters, Ko. 15 Sooth First street, between Main and Locost, Evanstiile, Lnd. For salaebeaa tor oasli. oeU4Jy i

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COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Citt or EvansVille, October 22, 1861. mmotmcb Mm bbbkbi- jp.v that I, OHBISTIAN HEDDEBIOH, Collector of the City of Evansvilie, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock A SI., and 2 au-i 6 o'clock P. M., Ott Friday , the 15th Aay or JVvrem btr. 1861, will sell at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House, in the City of Evansvilie, Indiana, the following lota, parts of lots, and parcels of Real Estate and Improvements, assessed for the payment of City Taxes for tha yer 186-' due from the owners thereof to the city of EvM'ville, tbe same being now due and unpaid, a fr the costs of said sale, and that such sale M be continued from day to day at tho aforesa-d hours and place, until all tbe lots and parcels n Beal Estate herein mentioned, are sold or onVcd tor sa,e: OLD PLAN. Baker, Cenrad Lot No '21 ... . $36 80 Copeland, Guild Lot No. 118... 213 40 189- 33 BO DONATION ENHABQKMENT. Copeland, Guild Lor No. 153 S 00 U6 17 20 The north-west quarter of lot No. 196 5 00 G BO WEB ENLARGEMENT. Uaker, Conrad Lot No. 2 U 60 KAflTEBN ENLARGEMENT. Baker. William Lot No. 9, block 47 a 20 " 11, " 47 4 80 The ondlvided half of 397 feet Wharf property below I lvlsion 8treet , 48 00 Copeland, Gnlld Lot No. 20, block 34 24 S'l South east ball of " 19, " 64 4 40 17, " 6 2 16 12, " 38 40 3, 31 2 CO .. is, 42 1 20 " 16, ' 48 1 tO 6, - 38 7 80 lo, 10 5 bu The undivided of the outh quaner, tbe west quarter and tha north quarter of Evans' homestead 96 00 LAMASOO. Baker, William- Lot No. 15, block 23 .. 0 30 16, " 23 0 30 17, 23 0 4 18, - 23 0 30 28, " 101. 1 05 0 90 32, " 136.. S3, " 13... 0 75 0 60 0 64 0 48 3 00 Cooelaad. G. Lot No. 3, block 34... 4, 24. S, 2 23 23 26 26 25 26 25.... 95.... VS.... 64 64..... 78...., 86..... 86.... 29, 30, 7, 8, . 10, 11. 12. 13. 99. 3, 8. 1. 11. . 0 60 . 0 64 , 0 64 . 0 64 . 0 64 . 0 64 I q 0 64 ! 2 40 1 0 1 35 1 bO 2 25 7 fctoak Ko. lev... Lot No. 6, block 1, 1 i 7, at8 1 J 8, " 1S8 '3' 6, 134 1 00 21, 12S 1 uS " ST, ' 129.; - 1 2" H 2. ': 18 1 20 The one quartereest i nd of bl..ck 164 3 0 i Lot No. S3, b.ock 171 0 76 Law, Win. H. Block No. 16 ..15 00 ...i r ..135 ... 1 3 .. i aa -.130 .. 1 to .. 1 80 105 . 1 20 .. 0 60 ... 0 4 ...0 45 .. 1 35 ... 1 iO ...0 60 ... o ..O ,.. 0 75 ... 106 Lot No. 10, block 26... 11, It, 1. 14, " 16. ID, 88 28 is . 8 68 m 59 69 76 76 f 76 76 , 75 4, 6. 10, e. 7, 12. 13, 11. lj. 75. Tbe uvrtb half of bt Ho. 2, block 1

2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 41 2 10 2 10 1 06 a lo 2 10 2 :0 1 80 1 81) 2 10 I 50 oitb bait oi 1 60 1 60 1 50 1 50 1 60 1 05 1 03 1 05 l on 1 ho 1 20 1 06 i to ' 25. " 10'. 1 05 1 OS 1 M 1 50 1 o'l l.iUKTU EN LA RU KM EOT. Baker. WilliamLot 12,block 1, I 65 13, 1 2 25 " 5, 20 1 20 8, " 20 - 2 40 Copeland, Guild Lot No. 9, block 14 166 16 tet south- west side uf Lot 10, block 14 1 06 4 36 3 46 2 25 1 65 1 05 1 06 1 05 I 05 1 05 I 05 " 6, " 6 " 2. " 17 " 10, " 1 " 11. " 1 - 17, " 10 " 18. " 10 ' 19, " 10 20, " 10 21, " 10 aa, " 10 PTOCKWEL L'd K.N LABii KiiE T Copeland, Ouill Lot Sen, block 8 a 0 15, 8 2 7" " 15 1 65 " 16 1 50 " 16 19 0 " 15 1 611 ' 16 1 50 15 1 50 " 2 1 S5 " 2 2 25 " 20 1 05 H 2, 3. 4, 5, t, 7, Crane, Isaac A. Lot No. 1, buck 11. 1 36 1 20 1 20 J 2 J 1 35 1 20 1 0 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 m 1 M 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 5!0 1 20 1 W 1 20 1 m 1 21; 1 Zu 10 1 i6 1 ZD 1 20 120 1 2U 1 so i. 11. 3, 4. 6. 8, . 9, 10. U. li, 13, 14, IS. 16, 17. 18, 19, W, al. 21. S3, 24, 36. ze, 87, as, 23, 90, il. 1, 11 " 11 , li " ll " 11 11 11 11 ' 11 11 - 11 11 -.. - 11 - - 11 " 11 11 " 11 " I. ' 11 " 11 11 11 11 11 - 11 u 11 4 1 4 4 4 5 ' 6 ' 5 , 6 ' 6 6 1 80 1 20 I 44 084 u 90 0 9.) 0 96 1 2n 1 20 1 32 1 20 1 20 . ... 1 36 1 35 1 5 1 P5 1 35 0 18 7, 12, 13, 1. 6, fi, 7. 8, 9. ft. Wwrtb-etl-lOth of io: 7, blorfc 6.. NOBTDh.fi' ENLABCEMENT. Copeiacd. Guild Lot Wo. 12, blo.k 7 , 13, " 7 14. " 7 16, " T , " r .. OfO .. U 00 .. Ooo .. n so .. las i, " 6 i 25 CHBISTlAN HKDDEBIOH.C. C 0t24d3w - mtetit tenet m 6r Innur. ,,f,h. hard ti-r s. TOU Cf.O buy a good broom nf Vlckrry Bros., for 15 cent. tTeMB (lj. ittMt a. 9 60 box. .iai CandLv., for salr bv aug9 GEO. FOSTEB CO

e, re 10. " 76.. 4, " 77 12, " 77 I, " 7' a, 78 3, 78 4. " 78 14, " 83 10, " r4 W, ' 81 10, 8S 11, 88 13. " 85 8, " 105 f. " 106 10, ' 105 11, - 1(5 12, ' 105 13, 105 14, Ulft 13, " 100 14, 100 15, ' 100 ftfe, 100 11, " 102 7, " 101 23, " 101 24, " 101 25, " 10V 2n, " 101 P, " 103 7, ' 103 8, " 103

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F-h TATE fnr he i.nymn t of the lOste and i-i-nenswi ofside-w- fmprovemrtits. Notice Is -- by given t a"" virt"ofa swaa hMNSed lj lb Mayor of tb ri,-v r vsMssvilte, aud t .rar .- ed I will " at public section, at th iixr of i i,e Court H.0Be' ,D "'d city, ou Kridav, Nov. Ms, 1861, f o'clock p. m., tbe iollcwin lots or p.r rl. . rei' pstat.', or so much thereoi as ina be ,., . --a: i to pa. the amount ih'ti d abd sMI I nainst sa d lots respective ly, fm the an 1 ex penses of making side-walk improvement fur sa.d lots, together with the exists el stlt r I ot 27, block It. Sto.-kwell's Eularuemenr VI IS South -west half of lot U8, block 14; Stockwell's Enlargement J. C. Flayler. 1, 17 Lot No. 4. block 21, Rustt rti Ki !.,: " Z. H. Cook. 4,l Lot No. 1. block - 4, Easttrn En'iargemeut C C. Evans' heirs. 14,10 Sixteen feet on Sixth Slrent, aud exteudiug back nf the seme widib, one hundred aud fifty feet by Locust street, being part of the eastern quarter or Evans' homestead, in the City of Kvausville C.G. Evns' heirs. 2,90 Lot 9. block 77, Lamco Caroliu- Limk. 110 eetn$S.7S CHBI3TIAN IIKDDEBICH, U. C. Yarn 'em. 1Byf HJtVK H KCElV'Mi U JVT M ww er lot ot that ulce B -d and White, Blue and White, rialn Bed, Fine eisek, Fine White, in fact, all kinds to m ke a comple.e assortment. SCHAI'ISKK BlI'-SINU, mtl9 No. 49, Main street. Notice of Dissolution. rrwB uT.HHSMtp hkkkto m. fore existing; under tbe namd and firm of KO RING A liENNI'.'G.is ihlsda.v nintnally dissolved. All persons Indebted to said Arm are hereby authorized to pay the same to John Buuliertand A. H. Jones, who are appointed by ns to co lv-t oatstamltuE dabte, and to pay the debts ol eald Arm. II. KORtN'S, Oct. 17, 1S61. d3w V. M. HltNNlNG. OOiTH 0 US i U N DER A NEW NAMEERNEST C. MINGST, ptttrotu that he has taken tha TOBACCO ESTABLISHMENT, of Theodore Mingst A Co., on tbe gg" Corner a Main and Firtt Streets," And will k ep constantly on hand the choicest brands or Cigars, Smoking & Che-wing Tobacco, &c, &c. He invites tin- attention of Frao'-.ers to his stook j of Imported riaari". tbe finest ever brought to flits MBJaKMUKM T 11 f ft t.u a v - oct2t d3m SWORDS! SWORDS I mrtrsT nnvitiv an lot err. 9lW Utaulbtlon gilt mounted Swords, a good artiose. Also. p, . u ho v . Tt oj" bbz,ti V. B. R KOULJTIO.V SJBBt V. 8. KAJ iJT.V BCBLKSt V m. B JtOWJi TMOJV "sT l&t V. 8. BMSB- UM'mM TM OJ" BMfOlX.!tB STHJPet All kind of military caps, for men iu 1 b -rs en 1 hi e an ctoap. Ni.w rn:id-. all tho latest styles of K vocth-' imd infur.tV hate and oat-s. Pirestosnl lie lim... Also, all UJcds Of m lltary and cap trim ming, n VAUTlJSili Ji jiiKtuatiiEB, , j 39 Mala street. We li.ve.cst leoelved a Urge lot Of r lags. verr - : ,bo lor "iconng Anierire, oi'corariDK wind hoaset pa, recruiting ottlc and exuatl poles i tb irom a cents to 51 Als r.cl8 ijt uags of rkti aiuos, ai. th. F Jtg Store ot 11AKK BUSiSili'0, 40 Malu street. ScUrXI '?ILflRT . ..W1LI.1A3I a. BAEES. 8. E. Gilbert & Co Wholesitlc Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Kvoj aille, Indiana. A full assortment of OMatMH al ways on band, aud for sale at the lowest pn, ra. 7trF W.S by OTMO.V tiJtT"tMJ:0 bales tor sale B. E. OiLBKBT CO., No. 4 Svcami.ro street. MO W PM'Kt-- 100 baps p-inie Rar faie by 8. E. Gll.bi.Ut at cu.. No. 4 Sycamore ktrcet. oc!2 MJS'8BBIi OfM,2f) bbli In perteet order fnr sale by . E OILBKBT A CO. amAJS TU BBOOJH810 doz-n Eitrx MM. H arth Brooms at H. A. COOK S. MM O It K JV MJVI UriJLLO W WW VVARK 5 dcie 3 hooped Wash Tub , 5 do 2 do do; 5 do 2 do second size Till.: 5 do panted Keelers; 15 do Bed Buckets; 10 nests brails bonnd Cedar Buckets 2 doz 3 hocped Cedar Bucket; 1 do Extra Heavy Beach Stablo Buokets: 3doass'd do Oak tr Cedar slalde Burknta; 2 do Well Burketn; 4 do Bail BoxeB; t co assorted sizes .--,. 1 Sufcar Buckets; 4 do extra (Bingham) do do; 50 nests ass'd Vi ood Trays , extra heavy; :to nests Imported 0Wu.ui: Market Baskeli-; in doz ass'd American do do; 4 do do sizes Clothes B.Kket. ; 2 do Willow Nursing Chairs; 1 J.. Battan Table do; 2 do ass'd Battan Children's Chain,; G do ass'd Beivie 811, 10, 18 and V; i 2 do ass'd Towell Boiler-; ' 1 do sure Half Bushels; 2 do a h hooped Half Bushel, Imp. Brand; 2 do Plnln Bail Bushels; 2 do ass'd Peck Measure; 6 do a-s'd Mop Handles; 2 dj Cotton Mops; 1 dnz Knife - -4 do ass'd Bbl and Half Bbl Covers; 1 do Knife -Boxes; 4 doz ass'd Potato Ma.lior , 4 do ass'd Beer Mauls; 4 doz Boiling Pin.; 6 do ais'd Butter Prints; C doz Buttor Ladles ; 6 do Wooden Spades; 2 dot Mu Hers; 2 do Wire Mouse Traps; 12 dos Cedar FaocvU, 2 lo C.-S-i Mills, asi'd; 2 dos a- up Bowb-; 3D gro'Saw.i Clothes Pins; 13 (roes Spring; do do. Jot received at ocl5 H. A. COOK'S. 3 Mam street. Eureka Bazaar Pall and j Winter Campaign. MM COOH HJiH JV& C uBVBMVMM KD and opened tbe Iwst assorted stock of ! Family Groceries and Furnishing Goods ever offered In EvansvlHv, having; boHKht lor CAH from j first bunds, and Kiven hi personal atteution to seli.ctin,. UewonMadd...Com..ndbny and " ""' " J 6 hb Is New urUans Sng.r; 3 do Cuba d e bbls Crushed do, 5 do Pcwdrred d-; 5 do Clarified do. H. A. C'""K. For asle by 73 vn" r.e ocl6 mm9 -.0i Ibi Fr.-ll Battel j lo tierces prima Lard; 211 kegs do do; 5 bbls Me 15 krgt W. K. tl sines'. For sale at OClB It. A, (' 1 K'H, TJ Muln strw-t oTf luE of ruti 1. v. -.:,' t vk ga Li'jux .u o l,t ltT. I0V5I. im tw.v rom w nuMSK Mi - WM EKC sva or to Company will be bi-14 01 tbe Ja b instaui. at this r.Oio-. J.iBN J. CHANDLER, Pres't. Alex. . Lxncst, tse'y. ocl2-it V.TjA CJJ it M. !& 60 v.hc.Te,baiTnd or. .V boxes In anil tVtr ul. hr ocU H F litf.Ufur rv. -. io. a, B q iaili.v. loi .1,. . bv H k. OiLBKBT A CU , No. 4 Scinore atrecl C. 8BtJI Mm k.-gs Ust Mcastte. ocl S. K. U1LBKKT CO. cli . -WC88BJ'-ft OF COFFBH-V) boxes. X Md gruss oac j, for -ate hy cclZ K wtlinsKT MMsBlTB LBJIIf) k.ti pur ton WW ty a E Q LBf-ltT df Cfl. j Xotioe. " j Tbe uurt'inljood uaviu purcbsoe-l troia Me srs. I xtimif Kt & c- ,., tuB rtrt. m Good. firaeriy jwu-d ly K.r lirotfier, ii"W cB""" ssoi to tbe public at rv reduced prices for Ca.h only. ocjUtf L. A L. KOSEK. 8 ud w I'rug Store. VOpFJri ! - M MfFiitil Wy i tags prime t.io CoOee; 7 do do Lagua, rn Oosni 3 do do Did Uov't Java Ccffee. Bought low and retailed at Hour wholesale price. oclO ", U. A. COOK. . s afl-.i 1. d Sos. fro 0 tu 18, for aala at II. st. UOK'S, 71 ?l.-!u !... oclC MSBBBit U OMTMB, M At 12X -ui par pound, at TlCKElir BROS., ujr ho. S3 Uala Street

W ADVERTISEMENTS Tax Notice for 1861. rmyut TJX p Jt VMS M 8 OF VJIS m. derburgh County, are hereby nut lfl.il ih1 tho Tax Implicate for 1861, cintainiii)I a tM lanee fur ftate, C un y and other purposes. bee u reieived by me fro n the Auditor of said' n ity, and that I can be found at my Office i I i nrt Hctise, for tbe purpose of cc iving th. . I, Ma. The Taxes for the y ar Isil, are as ( Kor State purposes, 15 cent, on eaeh $r " ' tion, a:.d 60 cents on each t .xable poll. For Military debt Sinking I' und pi.rpoee; Scents un inch 9iw valuation as aior-sald. For Stste Debt Sinking Fund i 1 ion each $100 valuation as afore. id. Fur Common Hehool put poa 10 cents on aacli $100 valuation aa aforesaid, and 60 cents on each Taxable Poll (except aa to the pru(erty an . ' of negroes ana molatt'ies.) For Cuimty pnr,.. . 55 cents ou each 9100 valuatloii ead sM dollar oeach Taxable Poll. And for the purpose of providing a revenue to meet the an run 1 iuteiest un County Bonds Issued te the Kvansville Craufordsvilte Itailroa I Com -pany, 8 cents on each $100 valu .Hon as aforesaid. For lownsnip opecisi ocnie i auu nona purpcws levied bvtb.. Trustees of tt" oev.iral IWnsbips uf said County with the advice and rnnseut of tbe Bor.-l of ijomunssl.niers ot ss d i uuuty u si lotlows, to-wit : For Pioe.m TommHUB -for lownsniu purpusw i cent, and for Special bcho-l purposes 5 cents on each $10 i valuation at alo esal.l on ail property not within the v, p rate limits of the Ulty or vans vtlle. ForJTnio it ToxntKip i or Road purposes, 7V cents on ei.cb tlOu valuation as at resold. Jer SeoU Toumth p. Fjr 'rvrnblp purposes 6 cents ; for Special School t urposea 6 cent on eesb $100 valuation as aforesa i. t or drmtrona IMsvsM a Kor Towusnip purpo ses 2 ecu t", and for Spec al fecboul purpj.es 2 ceutf iSrscb llOOvaln-'tlon as atnresnld. For Perry TnwnsstD. Kor Township porpoees Ft cents and for Special tichool purposes t,y, cenisoa eae1! 8 00 vlnilon a atoresaiu. For rum To ) For Township purposes 16 cents ou each $iOU valnaiinn as afoteeaid. Ear Centre Tovnuh p. For township purposes 6 cents ; for r-pecial sajSoal pnrposts 6 cents, and f r Kosd purpose 6 rauis -n e.icb $110 Valuation a af resald h'ot German Tounuh p . Kor Toa-nshlp ptirposes lOoeuts. for Speciat Sdiool purpows 1 cents, and lor Bo id purpos-i 5 cents on s.ich $100 valoa too aforessi'I FerCity of KiotuvilU For Special School purposes, 10 eei'ta on KCh $IIS) valuation as sir.r-ssid I:F.K(T CALVEitT, T V: 0. Oct 18 h, (Wl.l.M- it) 1 Hit St'ila.'- i UAZUS. WM. Before yon buy your goci, to Xo.'s, B Vi 1 air a r-.-ei C-Mning every ila new goods at the Eureka. Oo nor fall to buy your (irooer es at Cook". Kvery Ibhsg you srai t ran b ha4 at Co- k'a. Foe tbe Unrr awl eh .pi-st Croci rie go to Cook's. Oxid ut ws the Ei n ka is iu l of new goMf. How is u that 7ook ee Is n cheap -(I. e.) be eelts for cash to all. In tbe face of the ha d tluv Si Cock keps hia house mi ked 4'lle cheap. J..ln th Familv nuard Th 1 1 Room at the l.uraka Bao.r. No. 73 MkIii str. ci. Keep vom-:f posted hy olng 0 73 Mala street. Low price at d good Qovdt at all tlni to be bad at H. A. O ok-. More i t. in froi t I wai.t to get aunt of Cook' chea" Qroosrit Hew g cm1 slJMret Ver d .y at Cook a. One price, but that I- so low you cannot aek U lower at Cook's. Peetup.iour friend-, that No. 73 HaiB street i the plar-e. Sualliy of Cook's eools alw-iys as rt-pra suted. usb no to Cook's if yoo want bargains. Koyou hav-gut tobuxlng your goeda at Cook's; I knew yon would if lot) wen, once. The low prices aud good ju.il ty of Cook' gooia is the wociler of all. Unlet you buy at Uook's, tou lose money. Volnn ear io the rninliy OuarI-lll everyday at Ko 73 Main street . Wonders will never case, last not least tbe larf (tock to be found at : he Eureka Bazaar. Xrwlsio. Ooldn t'yrnp only In be het tx U. A. Ouok's. Tea, it is ncki...wl- rlg k! tha. Cook sells tbe cheapest of any nous la ilie city. Zoau'UI h"w obeap yctl oao buy Orooe. ie at No. 73 Main street. Br If you want to rar money, you must go t- th kureka I'nzaar. oclrt 1 mK.Tn, jtJiiii.y-t , C4TMOST8, W-S NOTd, d-c 16 t-xs fre.b Layer Balson ; IV or bx do do; 0 tb Uenoit Citron, fresb and 6a: 1 caak German Plnms, 1 do do Cberites; 200 lbs extra nuw Zante CurrentsS hbb) soft -shelled Almondst, ' 100 lbs rbelled Alaioodi; 1 bbl rilberts; 1 bbl Oauary He. d; 1 do Hemp d ; 10 Jb CutU.- Boo for IUrd, 800 lbs fr.sh Sultana or Seedlesn Betslu.. 75 dram Fresh Figs; 300 lb t lean Bates; 2 bbls Spilt Peas; 1 gross Cox's Sparkling Uilitine; 1 gross Cooper Ix-oglaas, ass'd sire; 1 ) mm ass'd brands Chocolate; 25 lbs Baker's Cocoa; 25 lb do Broma. Just received at oclfi U. A. COOK'rt. JtBMHJVBat 84BBtJVB8t 9 700 qarter boxes Sardines; 500 half do do. Just received at rclO H. A. COOK'S 'TmTiCBm, VJT8VF8, me. cw 6 doztn pint Werrpstershlee Sauce; 4 do iInt do do; 2 do quart do do; (i do pint & quarts IVpper nsuce; 1! do aas'd Capirssnp Kr(s Jr Kouneral.s. do John Bull tlsuce; do Karvey do; do Walnut Catsup; do Beef Steak Sauce; do Beading do; do Musbrocn Catsup; 100 gallons extra line Tomato Catsup. Jul received at H. A. COOK'S. MBOFB, T WMJVB, WMCM, Mm, ZuO lbs extra Patent Cotton Twine; 150 lb assorted Hemp Twine; 75 IDs Candle Wick; . gross Fluid do; 6 gross Coal Oil Wlck; 100 mt Grass Hope, W Inch, KO m do ? do; UO lbs assorted Cotton Hope, 2 dot. n Cotton Cloth L saw. 40 ft. eswaa 2 do J do, 00 ft, do 2 do do do, U) ft. do 2 do de do, 100 tt, do 3 do do Bed Cords, 80 ft .-xtr., 5 do Jute do, 74 te 9J it. each, 6 do Ores do, do do do A do Bope Halters; 60 do Leather Carpet Tacks, ess'd, 6, 8 and lu onnce; 10 dosen Plain Carp.t Tack, assorted, 0, 8 and 10 ounce. Now Id storat B. A. COOK.'.-. mtSfjSl -r m m etrtt m mt A Mm Mi fff-'Ztl" I 'i co me ! do; lido laige Ou; 3 do asa'd sites Manillt Mat st 3 do do C' Cua slats. Jost orened t H. A Hi OK'8. frTJBVH: BTjUtCHX-KH toxe of uirs Pearl Starch Just received at octa H. A. COoKV, 73 Main street. lsffesfl BiCB FLO IMi AW luo tb Corn htarch; Si' lbs fi 1 Tapioca; 100 B Pearl Sago; I bbl Forloa; 10 boxes Vermioella; 1j boie Xacar, oi. For asle s tlO a. A. COh'S, 73 M.Ij .ireet. tSjl-w 'If Je te w ' j l..n. it n r. m1 wfji Kli'G 3 I bis No. 1 Alackerel, etch 161; 3 1 bis No. S do, d 3 bbls Mo. 3 ds, de; I ti'irc-Salmon; 1 SO t.as Herrii.g, dot - . 1- ass'd .laokerel, i . in kl t . Salmon. Kor Sale at H, ... COOB'S, 7 M.in .tree C, oelS Tii ixa - tn li. tt co.'m axt&u b" I" t3 '""l pre-ed la low llainlllt -iO bx. Slat Cuiidles. At orVi H- A ' ') -K'H, H Maid tret. Kf ' Pr'ihlM- I i4j lb Frb Boast Ccfb-e at U. A. COOK'S. mim.i. H t i KUKT.1 WkVMl M di ii 1 lb can frui. Lolnters. extra: k 4 9 t lb no do dj; 4 do hf gal'on ;.tt Pick ei Lolieter; A dosquart do d 1 Jn; 6 do 1 lb can Kresli tsawau 2 do Xtb do do d. For by 10 h. A. i.i OK. MBL8HmtVh. riLH'.B, 4JVU OaKVKD FKI'lTAldoxaa fresb Pine Apolen qt.; 6 do Bwoborrles A Su-.wOeriiaa ota.: do do do do 00 00, tuguio.; Q ii 'e ami Plamst Peaches, 1 ameons ud fears; P. Be Apple; as rted as 1 bore, la half gal. a A 1 e do do gallon Pickle; s do I. f gall do; do do q .,ir tt do; p ut do; 10.00 J Piokl -s loose li bb's. li tl..a Tom toe o it osci, tt do do, 2 Q di 4 do do, 6 lb 24 do Pts:b" 3 ft do; 10 do b: t ft ' o; 1 do r f. For Shis tt wr orloes.

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