Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 October 1867 — Page 4

THE 1 R D A7LV 'Orr? FRID X OriTOBRn 18. lr.

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the Horticultural and Pomological Socie-.y ' c ' " of VirginiiTar RicUnoud, on, tha qtsfctof i" He

the 10th, in winch he'advised tHe'i-oaDgT Tl, 1a

x if c.n-iiou returns irom California, indicate the eiectionof Sweet, (Union.) candidate for Supreme Judge, and the; probai Vvl f.'ntiAn rt Cnrrir TTntnn flndirtn.r'

for Superintendent" of Public InstructhmTvDemocracy,

Theie are decided Union gains la. taat State. INDIANA ITEMS. The receipts of the Metropolitan,. The a-: ire, ni inuianapons, uunne me aimca. Crook seasou, aggregated $4,762. . Tbe passenger receipt on tbe Indianapo lis it J -ffersonviUe Railroad, last month, aggregated something over 1 16,000. Next Monday the Germans "of. New; J&Xbauy have a grand shooting match near that city. Efforts are being made at New Albany to raise a bonus of $1,500, the amount re quired by the Natrona! Horse Ads&4taftf4 & to secuie the holding of the next National Horse Fair in that city. Two thousand persona were carried over tjthe street railroad at New Albany, last Sunday, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., ami 7 p.-x. , 1 i ' lVF..')j. There are at present 430 prisoners In tbe penitentiary at Jeffersonsville. Four hundred and seven are males, and thirteen females. All females sentenced to tbe penitentiary in the State, are sent to. Jet-L ! 'irinnvllU,. ...tli "its' ""'v'- ,f,M Henry Kist, Wade Harris, and Amos Munson, the murderers of W. H. H. Funk.; at a prayer meeting near Warsaw, Indl ana, some weeks ago, made their escape on.4 a ri!ay mgnt, oy uif gmgtnrouga me mis of the jail at that place, -j-uo.r.l t Miss Marry E: Brwn;.'a"yoabjfcsV maker, attempted to commit, tuicide In Elkhart on ihe night of the 13th .inst,i by taking la 'dose of laudanu .n',, IJedJcaj a4 wascauea ana ner lue sav M . On the Hth inst., Isa ic SU-ykej;,as,he was returning home fro in Dfelplil, wheebeUad, been trFHQ-cting some business, was thrown from his wagon and so seriously injured that he died in about! two houni after the occurence. !-' ' -: '' !'n Friend Calkins, of the Princeton Clarion. thus consoles himself over the result of the election in Gibson County: "The Democ racy carried this fp'oBny it!iej4. ,ifextt fall the County will return the compliment fcy carrying the, Democracy to Us (rave, however." ,ffJ !)' , The Richmond Telegram says It is reported 1 bat General Solomo Meredith and three 'others hate purchased one of the largest mines In Montana Territory, for which they contract to ' pay tAror hundred anu fifty thousand dollars. The new company have coinmenct-d working the mine. - J If J KEXTVCHV ITMSV f The Lex i u gt o 0" bViterman' says trhtt'tne corn in that vicinity will yield about eight barrels to the acre. ,. . Woo. Lawrence, who was shot at Louisville about a week ago by Alice McDonald, died on Tuesday last. The name ei the lady killed at tbe Lou fsvihe Fair giound, by a'traln, a few days ago. proved to be Miss ClaraCortell. Being deaf, she did not hear tbe train. - David Rosier, Wm. Swob, and Jacob. Mo. sier notorious robbers and house breaker-:; have been arrested, and are aof confined in jail, at Louisville. ' ' At the late Paducah Fair a piemium was I awarded to Mrs. John Long, of LoalsJvilldf; for a child's fancy dress, though none had been offered for It the'eremium'navihi jfoeen offered for1 a- Child rs b embroidered " 1 dress. ' The Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. of the State of iAuUtii.y-M-Imldr He next meet- I ing at Louisville, coMmeDJi; d(j J$p2d instant. - - - Pnt. O'Brien an'IJames, Jiis brother, ot irifco i quarrel "With. Stephen, Mclntirer at Louisville, last Monday, which resulted in the hi? ter getting severelyVbut ft was hoped not iatally, stabbed. ;; A sliver mine has been discovered on the lauds oft JiWgef F,er, fii? ithfand, Ky., which it is said aoove Sini yifida little over one thousand ounces of silver to the ton of ore. t of r. ii. !' .,1 Arms and equipments for one hundred and tweitiy infantry and eighty cavalry

were sent fointheatearsenalaBilupou the prosperity of the Chttreh 1 fort to LebaiioulaU-Friday'They ari to. I th6ghout the world. "The Govern'- '

ne usea :vr suppress ine i lawlessness or r Jude Lyncn and bis followers and' Imita- 4 tors. ',!.. M'if-.i'" 'i-ll A little sm of ,Mr. Buckley, ot Frankfort ' WylJediii that city last Sunday unaer I ie Miiuwius circumsinces:;4nennrien. were playlug. tog-therin -a TCom;;ii4 wheu u i.o-S.iie was near.' one of themlogk'l from i af ruw.r a loaded pistol, ajid, wjujie, I iJiil-irsaljii'ndStng- 4'I4 a;irejat manuera 1 ..Wd w,; discharged, which tooWl effect i'.uug Buckley's head, causing his de;iiii -rrri very tew hours afterward. ! . . . i l - r, r cr.tr 3 J. VK publish,' ion the" second page, 'a.., ! carefully cotisitkrej reviews lo? vis Dolitical situation in view of the eent elections, irom tne pen .ol lion E.' D. M ansfield, of Ohio,-" one - of Mhe ablest' political, writers; S ixi', the country. Considering the fact' that phJe i regarded aa of thejajcljDI'i the Renublican Daftv. the article is evi enqe of a disposition te drop all tin necessary ssues an4 makethe figh inlSGS upOtt the' loyal reconstruction 'ofth Southern. States, and the ecu rity of tbe National ereoiC ,t"i-"i 4Keatlon'.'Eeacttrii. -H inoeracy hfvemadmaekl aao ovef the success of their partyini the latci California". eleciiOri,' at which tLty t l' k-tvtl their: candidate for. G6y-, einovAvt'njtvto opposing Republican jcandi-.uks. W a Tuesday last co,-J ttou iieru m that btate for feupreuie::' Judge and Superihteade'nt of Public' Instruct'iMC, j with straight out Republican ami Lcmocratio tickets in th fiejd. The returns which- we pub lsh this morning sbow large Union gains, andl conridwtly claimed ' that thej Rep.atVBcsitroatdats isre ' ' i JIZ'JIW. .W.T iTJT i

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;! 3H1I MMWS wn vi u."T .t-..t ;! 4i,a funii

elected. This, upon the heeis of the

Cppperhead rejoicings of last-week, will not be especajny areeaWejtoJje, i: A Soutbern View of Reconstruction. One of the most noted changes in sentiment in the South is shown in the recent letter of Roger A- Pryor, of Virginia. He will be remembered as a member of the; 36th Congress, and as the editor of one of 'the leading papers of thattate before ihe war; and in botK.pohttions he did-all he could. to stir.up seetional strife and encourage V the" secession scheme iWiien' thVwar "b&me.'Tie entered the " Copfederate " Congress, and after that went;:1ntOa th''rebel army as a Brigadlef'!0e Berai,',,'! Since , the ,war he ha"a.;J.bee,q, pfacticiug;. law in New' .York ityv;wft61jy avoiding all complicity with;ipoiitic8.'' :He has, at length,' broken ' the seal" of "self-imposed silence in a letter written. to a. frjefld in" Virginia, which., the Rich mond; tVitg, or jthevt"-makes pub lic. It is in marked contrast to the previous i'sentiments1 . of! this" writer; Instead qf adding fuel' to tie fire' t"hat has desolated - .the Soutn,' ihef-wieely seeks to quench: it entirely. He Us confident, that :thoi Southern people may yet attain a degree of prosperity equal to any they ever njoye"d, !but he warns ;-them against ,, persisting Jin their opposition to the plan of recdnstructirJh laid owqytJoqgres,- lie concludes by sayfagS . . . ... anj firmly persuaded thattby vain ana impatient resistence to an order qi. and to1 'destihy tney cannot escape, tiey will injfinitely ayavat. the. mi-J eTies of the. beside bring down udou themselves .calamities Appall ibg t-3oriteu3plate 1 am not acquainted with the classifi cation of .parties, but if these operations rakr oB i'Ratlicalf then Is am a 'Radical,' for they are delibesately the opiniobs'Vjf ' 1 " Yours very truly. ' Roger A. Pryor." V") .1 1 -. ' .i0 (I Italy and Home. - The Cable dispatches from" Europe indicate-!tlxat Iho Garibaldian' -movement 'against Rome is increasing in Wagnitude, and promises Jia, be, suc cessful; !: There -would be'uo' question of the result, if. we knew what were lUe .wishesor -fntentions of NaPO LEON. ; Noth ng. but.1 his,' military i q ' terposition, direct, or through, the King of Italy,; will save the Pope from' flight or capture,' and the de Btructiou of his remporaf authority jn the Imperial City. The peoples of Italy demand that his separato ad.mini tration In civil affairs should cease. ; The unity of Italy is the popu lar political creed. " of that country, and. ..there will t be no peace .until Itoiffe is attached to the king dom of Victor Emmanuel. The relation of; Church and State is ripidly dissolving in all countries,and the progressive spirit of " the Italians, under the inspiration of such leaders as Garibaldi, will give .' the jppe no rest until, it is ended in Rome. The Catholics of England and the ; United States generallyaccept it'a-fh' inevitable fact and they claim that t will nave; no . perceptible innuenca l . IT i . r-- rr mDt ofrthf ,Ute,d iu declared the civil administration of the Pope, as a sovereign power at an' end, by 8rStApllflttiM.the ftblJClbtf t(Ji t if-.-, i r, m, ,.). A..t..pA.i .u. P. - '.-it i- r- -?(.' .j .". e1.,,-U1.i ,Mernmeot. .wii again be established 'in thejcity,oF the 'Csegats. "-.i ;.'' Vi...i 1 ii v Folltlfal Matters. There was" a very light vote cast in

the different Comnttes ;idiei EIfst.Ufr:hi and srJ.l the- nrnnertv of

DtSjtnct on .thesnStvh Maitlnt) I Jmt ftriVpn' the vote polled was -15J less man nxn as rarge as last year. . . ..!' " ' - II ! In i: Perry it was only 'a: few! 'rotes over "half the numb,ei,Ws1ip:.(, Id all the other; Counties as far as wfe have the official returns, the vote falls short from four hundred ianAfi& tftf - eight hundred. .Inthe national eleq'jtipn. pf 1ST' when-the ;full yete is canlu" out, the' Kr'st District will tell a-idifferent story ' frpni',' that ;vf "fast IveeV." documents f'romourjhoaored'Representative to the; Fortieth Congress, Hon. W. E. Nib,lack:; AslourAhiarftl from that souree has not'yet'' reached fisTaDd as we have an abundant sup- f ply of that kind of reading matter on hand, we trust 3Ir. NliiLACK will qonfer a favor on the public byebding our quota to the EvansviHe Li:brajVAssociatioa' or the Township Library. There : will doubtless be .!..4'.eri for tliArniiht:cntifinaifroTnY 4ieliteraryVPrti.a 'fi'ptf .- 6 . . ... 1 j - . . . . ,. - . ' i : i

-" We notice in the,difjerent papers. 0Ll levied upo1n his- fhcdmei-'gi ins . and' the FiratjPjstnegi'i' erbr, i a',direct ta, a'nd as eucb jt, vfolued favors "in.-thecslsape-of pubjie fs5er4d in violation of the Constitu-i.

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Richmond receives the news of the recent :Democratic, success with re-.

around mat eitywnue oristung wun Confederate baybriets,' faffs " with cheers for McClellan and Pendleton, the Democratic standard-heare rs. Democracy never changes. . Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, inhis inaugural, finds it necessary to rebuke a disposition to proscribe Northern men and drive them from, the State. The fact that a Union Govern or should have' to plead with Union men on this matter ; eliqws how '. deep seated and almost ineradicable, is the Southern hatred, for the -N6rth- and its customs, habiti. and people. .',' 'The night after, the . Ohio election, when it was considered certain that the State had gone ; largely-for the Democracy, the President was telegraphed to that effect," and he replied to Mr, Thompson, Chairman i of .the Democratic Executive Committee: : v ,'God bless .Ohiol '' She has done' well, and done it in time.'(r-. ;i Andrew Johnson;' r V Mr. W.'' W. Webb; , editor f of the Columbus CrisiYi. received : the following message from the President: I heartly thank you for the good i news. God bless Ohio! .. Andrew Johnson."; ' Since it is officially, determined that the State; has e ected Gee . Hayes, the Republican -candidate' for Governor by, a clear majority, iris reported that StI; Andrew is ' desirous of retalfinguis devout blessing, i! :' (( Jon. W. W. KETCHUMj republican candidate for Congress in the .Twelfth Pennsylvania District made a splendid run. He is defeated by only 178 vo'es. ( He entered. theJeanVass with the chances largely against him. . The mnjorify for Dennison, fhe Democrat:, ic candidate,' last Fall,. was 2,006, a Republican gain of 1,826. Mr. Ketchum's successful opponent is Judge Woodward, -who retires' ;frora '.the Supreme. Court ;to. give, place" .to Sharswood, and is one of the strongest men li the Democratic party.?,1; ; Gen. Rawlins, hief of General Grant's staff,-is-tbe latett name on theIate fori Secretary o! War. Any thing as goodas his' 'appointment 1 would be cannot ' reasonably be expectcd from the President.- ; ! ! Advices from Gen. Mower ;sLow that the Convention irJ Louisiana, under the Reconstruction Act, has been called by nearly 10,000 majority. ' . . : The - following reply of a 3Iobile barber to a number of rebels who were' soliciting and offering' him two thousand dollars to run as a Conservative candidate. ,for Congress, ''.is worthy, of repetition :;" Gentlemen, if I sell myself, I sell my people; if I sell my people, I sell my children. ' : ; .Iowa, with its thirty thousand Republican ' majority : on the " rugged issues," comes out strongly for Gen. GRANT .for' President. This shows that .',h s popularity is not confined to the, conservative sections of the party, Ex-Congressman , Giunell,; in;( a letter jut published says he: is the. chriici of the leading Republicans of th't State,' and tegive's sonle 'exce')leot 'reasons why. the General Uold rece , receive the nomination. li' ileriaybi.he ws him 'well; and that- th i"tideTal is Sound beyond pradvetiVur'l.' if AHA - ; ri i rt r :i Constltatlonality of the Income TaXr i'TLe Springfield (llU.yjour uii t$h" ! ..r ,...... -: ...7. rpxrts. an imp jrtant uit in" the Cir cuit,, t3uu.j of Sangamon. Couuty,which hals beeu transferred to .tho UaitedJ 'States Courti-oftThe- United'- Sutes" ' Revenue- Collector some time ' tinde Wm. MPaiXQER, iE., in satisfaction of the income tax assessed bj the Grovernment'.ln pursuance ! of the" hiwthe paytoent of which he refused to naet on the ground that the Jaw is-. , unconstitutional. lie now brines suit against the United States.authori taetfJO set aside. the Bale, i Th case involves the.', broad ' question - t)f the coostitutjctfaliiy'of . the 'lncme iaxj; and as suet will "be, viewed j'witb .general -interest.-r .The -point 'made by 3Ir. ; SPKiNclER'rs that ;trie.' tax ho tion of the United States, and parr ticularly via iriolatiou -of i the third paragraph -bf sectiOa one of 'article 4 T6"ne And of the' fourth paragrapn,f ' the ninth section 'of aid article .that taxes levied upon the income, gains and profits of individuals by the act ot iungreis, nave never netn ajpor-ii tioned amous: the several States in-i-eluded wit their respa tlipv been levied in nronortion to the ; cfDjjCjTand eflumeratioi of ichabitants v - . . . . B i- I . a- : l. v. I , j ').'. I if t I'.r xu: u viiiviM.-J L-y

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as required in the Constitution; and hence that the tax assessed against

Xlum, w, illegal- nn4 -t)id.-"If "wyrars--take not, thu is the "first, instance in which the constitutionality of the Income Tax Law has been contested. It is well known tha.t some very distinguished jurists have questioned the authority of Congress, but it is hardjy probable that the Courts will at this late day ooj a'teahjoieal quibble or the definition of a word, undertake to upset the law. The ease, it is stated, will: go-nprjo the United:. States, tf: -j preme Court for 'ultimate decision. A; HEAVY cloud recently passed over Maoon, Georgia, in fta othemis plpsr Rbr at inah ra r-ifk th-l't rpom'Jta ciear ssy, at sun. rate init, irom its first, appearance iu the' eastern hori- ' r -. - . ,- zod to its disappearance ia th-e' north west was not more' than 'three minutes. ' It was densely black except at the edges, which were' lighted by the moon.,. It 1 was . accompanieu by a roaring sound -of wind, and-the air for a moment grew' cold, "though the foliage hardly ruslled in tfie lower air 4 Grant and the Presidency.. " Seuator Cresswell presided ( over, the Maryland Republican Convention, which, formally , presented General Grant for the Presidency. In taking the chair, the Senatoroiade souere marks, in the course of which he said: W ii.if.;nofb -tt,a-w ..J. ior our sianaara oeaTerBtma jgntT.ne Vattle, and itrteiiex'tT caoTp'aigu "we would achieve" a 'mom trldrrous" tri-. uuiiu nmu nil luai nau Ufcu UC'IUIC won. I In limes past, when Union men were 'driven to the verge " of despair, who won the splendid victory ot Don,elson? Around him clustered the stars of the victory of Vicksbure. and ,he 'fiuallylibonqttrea rJi4wholei oft ' Lee s army. He stood to-day the embodiment of the reconstruction principles of Congress. Gen. Ulysses S. Grun had said to him personally that those principles should be carried out to the last letter, and it the Republican party would present him as their Btandard bearer, they would win a victory in the future still more glorious than that of the past. ; Manufacturer of ! FASHIONABLE FikrnitureaSc CIiairM. .o. 99 Malu Street, Between Third and Fourth, . . EvAjcsviiia, lanT " orders of all kindi will receive prompi attention. All TURNING VVOKK done to order. seZl dlJm M r . ' t., . JAMES URIE & CO., ' M A N TJ F A CT.L' R E R5i , - of the celebrated HUE'S PATEYT MOVABLE POIl V ... STEEL PLOWS. Offlce-163 and 1G MAIN STREET. - ' EviSsViJCLE, lXV. James Urie, ") John H. Rolker, V H . F. Blount. ) Jy25 do'ro R0CKP0RT COAL. w NOW lRCFAHi:n TO deliver, at. shortest notice. So. 1 Bcreened Rockport Coal to aqy part of the crvy. ! -- , , ,. , ' Jme and Yard,- corter Division and Water fcueets. SPEER S CO. . Full measuie guaranteed., auJdlt EVANSVILLE OIL "HOUSE. mmixi-iju iyuuxi. lmm , ," . wwfflitif.lff.?'' ' -i , , . . i .'-ii "o d i f- a ti m f? mi c 1 VJ L in w r tiy vi V .-yt. IJ'. 11.111 J fcole Prftblletors of i .H'E MDKI CK? S PATE T. -Alto, Dealers in Hperm. Lard, Wnale,c j j nun V'un.a - - OtJlpe.'Xftj 13 SOUTH riKST STREET. - ' 15. F. CATCH," " Agent at'EAVIlfLE.lr. ' Jy:2? Utf tr'tn.. . Hi CTLBEEfSON & SON, ,f.. SCW, A LB AX V, 1 i Importers and Whplesale Dealers in i .'.j i". v.Ui tC0 it I . .. Jtoreign and Domestic urj uooas. ,-..:...) J - ;i - ! t., $4 cuarge lor drayag, , . t deru BOARDING. ORiVATJi . :.. "First-class Boarint X2Iii aL I f -""-" i'Jc. 76 Livlsin fus, beu Hecond aiid Third, mayii utf 7 ' - - Evan-iVile. Ind, eroase and iiere a number ot day and weekly boarders cau ne M.ru''ilFirtirwlnlMi' orifW kwiUrf - -- . - .... - . w 15 MRS; D. CARTER. ii 1: 41 . -., . tf.

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" The Pen is 'lTtghUer tKan the Sicord' THE GOLD PEN, Best and Cheapest of Pens. MORTON'S GOLD PENS, The Best Pens in the World. For sale at No. 2.1 MAIDEN LANE. New York, and by very duly appointed AKent at toe same .prioes. . , Morton makes ro Pens stamped with the Name or Trademark of any otner; therefore, whew an -Aseuey is estaolished the public will ton te,st suite, aud at the . i 5-ii-i e prices, by calling ou the Agent; in oioer pia-es inot,e wi.sniuic tne Morton " must send to leudqaarters, wh i their oiders. win receive prompt atteuu .1 lf accompanied with the cash.. ,A- Cataloaue, wi H-full difscrlption

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uoa, ., or sizes and prices, stmt on receipt of letter postage. , . . , , .. .... , a. MouToy. ' . oc!7 dAwCm ' ' " United States Life In?. (Established in 1850.) Co., JO WAli, NTREET, SEW TORU. Bhajtcu Office No. 6 Wkst Third St.,' ci.scis3jatl fJASH ASSETS EXCEED 82,300,000. ' i1)l videndM as large as those of any ol her Life Insurance Company. ' r Security to 1'ulicy-lIoUlert Exceed that of any other Company. ton can loan theoccuraulatlon from the Company at any time. For an Agency i apply to J. B. SI I 'I ALL, General Agent for Onto and Indiana, No. W. Third St., Cincinnati, Onio. " An Agent wanted in this county. (ocU - Racine College, W"'$8 Will For admission to the Coheice or Gram mar rfehol, or for circulars lor informal tion, apply to the . f i ... REV. DR. DEKOVEN, ,,. , sel2d5w Racine, Wisconsin. -.Notice..- . .. IX COSSKtl'K.'t; Of Til E DH TII or James i. Cox, ot tne hrm of Cox ot Humphrey, it is necessary that the tmsi., ness of the firm be settled as soon as postdble; therefore, persons having claimsagainst the tlrin are requested to tile tnem wun me imtneuiaieiy ur payment, ana those indebleu to us will pl-ase come for- '' ward aud kettle. 1 P. M. HUMPHREY. ' - The uudersigae will continue tbe buni-'l ness at the old mand No. 1 North Water Ktreu F. M. HUMPHREY fc CO. . oc!7 dlw' , Commissioner's Sale. . , Ohio Circuit Court." James Ford, plaintiff, against Rough Crwk . . Navixatlou and MauuJacturingCompauy In Equity. Ix riiHNVAsrc of a jriiE.vr renderwl in this cause at the KeDtem. ' Vbrc teriujjtsu7, of this Court, I wilt well to i tne nigucsi oiuuer, on a cieuit or twelvemonths, at the court-house in Hartford,'' Ky., ou tbe 41 h day of November, i8U7 , 1 c being county court day), tbe lock and daui No. I ou Rough Creek, together with all its fixtures and property, and all the corporate rUhls ol hHid Company u ruler the ' c-harier, so far aw the same can bo sold by n law. ana the real estate incident and be- , longing to said lock and dam, or said Company (the water power excepted). The purchaser 1U be required to execute a bond, with approved security, for the pur:hase-money, bearing interest :rom date, aud having tlio lorce and e.lcct ol a replevin bond. - C. J. LA WTON, Commissioner , r of tlie Ohio Clicult Court. October 8. 1&S7. oc!7 d wtl. In Bankruptcy. THIN IS TO IVK XOTK'tMhaton tne llui day of O lober, A. '. li", a warrant In banarupicy was Iwsud againHt the estate of James H. Carlin, of Evuuxv.lle. in tbe County of audei burgh, biii Ktate of Indiana, who lias been adJudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; : mat it. e pay eutot any uents aua tlewv. ,. ery of any pr. perly belonging to ku':!iImnk up! to him, or for his u-e, and liitrrtiisfei of any i.ixipeity by h.m is lorbi l-'1 den by law : ihit a rneelinij oi the credit ors of said bankrupt, to prov tbeir debts , and to choose one or more assignees of his esiate wil beheld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hoideri at the ofll'.-e ol Charles Hi Bui terneld, on Third -tieet, netweeu Locust aud Maiu Hlreet, in the city of Evansvil e, iu said 1'istrlct, befoie Charles II. ' hutterne!d. . Roister. n ib fifth day of. , Novemuer, A.lJ. iK'.T. at lOoVlocH a.j. , , BEN. J. .-sPuuNEH. . . " IJ. Marshal, District ol Indiana. ' '' OC'.7 d2l . - -. Notice.' .'. ; ' . V T' fin srot KuoMiEKH or, thk Evunsvil e (jiA.l.niht Cumi-anv will talte notice thul the ii gular mum .1 elrcttnn. tf.r ii; ree I'lieoiois, to rve -tor the ' eiisuiu- ve-'i, w.ll bn.beid at tlie Com. , iix tlwa 1 II E;M AN J U KtK, Secretary . . i Bankruptcy.' .mum IS IO ClIVK Mil If'K. thai on JL the 1-t

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