Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 January 1868 — Page 4

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SUBSCRIPTION TERJtfS. ,,.;N. ADVAKCE. ' DhII; Journal. . .vw.r.bjr mall... 1. glO OO , K.x months, fey nj.aU S 5 T-tree months, by mail My the week., jayabl to carrier fl Tri-WeVly Jenimal. -te jej 7 Of Eix months............ . - OJ Weefcly lonrnal. O us copy, one year - ' F; ve copies, one year 75 en copies, one year. 15 on Hold clcsed ia Kew York yesrerday at Stanton denies emphatically hat he has Lteu advised by Oract or SuerUian to ret-ign. The President has sta'ed that he should riomiuato V. D. .Bishop, of Connecticut, i'jr t. oinmissioner of Patents. T. R. O'Connor, a school teacher at Hichfieid, Minnesota, was pur. off the cars for , 'hiiiu, to pay the extra teu cents charged f r iiot procuring a ticket, a id froze to ;-ltli. la the United States neme Court, ou

Hie l-t inst.. Chief Justice Chase anno. meed '.bat a majority ol the Court being : the opinion that the McArdle case ' '.:,onld be advanced on the calendar, it is t o.-uoreu ih.it it 6e set for bearing ou the firvt Mot.d.ij in March next. 1 lie Reconstruction Convention of Florida nvel at the Capital on the 21st, and cI f-ctelau organization by tue election of 'i tt-e lollo-.riiig officers: Daniel Uichards, ; pj-shlont; Christy White, Editor of the f o.-ida 2'.!ti-,i, of Jacksonville, Secretary (both Wiite men); a negro was elected As s 'a:il !S--cretar , and rn jst of the su.io.--iliu die olficers are negroes. T.ie House Committee on Elections repoitetl an tne Kentucky case, declaring jf.rowu disqualified ou accoaat of disloyalty; declaring S aith not entitled to the neat, And directing the Speaker to notify

I the Joveruor of Kentucky that there is a I 1 vacancy in the Second Congre-sional Disi trict of that State. ! A great religious demonstration is to I lake place at Montreal, in the French CaJ thadral there, before the departure ' of" the 1 Can.idlan corps of Pontifical Zouaves, on t f the r-caioa of the blessing of all their ' I banners. All the Koman Catholic Bishopt of Q,ueie and Ontario, are expected' to t, f be piesent.

j . s A sncY letter from our Peters- ' burgh correspondent, giving an acf S count of a Democratic ratification r meeting, is published -on the secon.l 4 irge- . , H A new story is commenced in thi.ii s: T :n J- ii J j -.4.

at this time, when there is so mu h fneed for helping the poor, to which it relates. . ' ' A FEW days ago the Courier co i tained an editorial' attack upon the City Surveyor,' in ; connection with a ifcent suit between two of our citi--.en-'. When solicited by Mr. BateMAN'Tto publish;a tep'.f fki its tictsJk? I be eJitorrrwUU, ii:uavis ijlibfalit3we think refused. Mr. Bati!' man then applied to usi ' We have ')! by anything wo- have said, an Jloem trie uouner unwise in taop.'.ia.. different policy; We publislr Mr' j pATjEiULX'scaQBattp. ia tiaa, ...Jxm'Ju. je found onithej5'jc3pt' pageoCthi Icorcicg's Journal. Tho-:e wl: ?cel an interest in the' matter ou'j fy ail means to read it. I Tub Court r, after uoequivocaib ilia raring the Journal with having eclared in favor of u-gro suffrage, nd being challenge 1 to the pro:r. lakes a laughably llm "attempt to rovff it charge by 'quoting ou e'd: prial notice of the eommunicaf 10.. r SiX Ipublican?,''. which appear! fi the Jc;?!iNAL '03 the 7th insr-.u t. heq".iotatioa jloj not; hy. jmjjimpii-. itian, refer, ; :c,... negro suffrage, hd f-aonot' even-" be ' construed 'lato h endorsement "f tl:e views of tlie Withers, of the' communication. ViprescJ no opinioa upon it whatever, f s to what tWii'itlrors of thatf Yf.per rfunt l,yJr':V'f? r27ifs In the" fifth' ;ir;;graih, which the . (Jvurt-:r ev.y ihyro , wjfr-igf,- w refer the astut' 5tit)rJ.o the article which we pub:i-i: h the second p;tse to day " from oce I the six." y.re mu-t insist that the ' b.trkr shall giv its r?aders some Strttr proof ot the truth of its c-harg:-t f. try.uain. Ilt-s de Sense of Mr. Niblack ju-aMy impotent and UDfortunntc. Iu ;e fUt.place, it does not deny that it opp'ised to Nl black's apiratiui).T re nomination. In references t: e increased salr.ry of Congressmen, iich Mr. NlBLAf K was so active iu pcuricg, the Cou, ier makes the folding admission: . , , In regard to the increase of pay, ft.r iich Mr. Niblack voted, we hav ;ly to $ay that we are not one of Wfcwho think he did wrong, in reeding his vote in favor of the bill

. . kuuw at iu say i ox ims we exilwa73 Be?rl?Ta4owed:fWyresg the belief of thf closest thinkers tit-colutila- to- p.-yhtXAYyU 3 ,u lhe Democratic ranks, in the Dem?hen theyLave felt personally st'rie.- j ocratic couotiesjof iSouthero JndiaiafT

j tlielabor that a representative, of the

pi -pe pertOT1B; --- -- ' .So wehaye thjs,rspeeia shajnpioa of retrenchment and reform approving of the large increase in the compensation to Congressmen that poorly paid body of patriots, , , , . , u the third place, we have the following remarkably -. weak reply to onr charge that Mr.. N.Black asked the Government to pay for his pen-knive3 and kid gloves in th'e stationery allowance:, ''The -ape propriation for stationery was also one of the items in ,a general appropriation measure, and had Mr. Niblack voted against it, we "have So doubt that the Journal would have been among the first to charge him with ' dis'oyalty,' ' copperheadism,' treason,' and all that." The facts are, that the allowance for stationery was struck out of the appropriation - bill by express vote of 3 the Senate, and that it came back to the House for concurrence in that amendment, and that the naked question before the House was this allowance for stationery. Mr. Niblack very promptly registered his vote in favor of retaining the allowance; and, singularly . enough, ihs oniy votes given in its favor byrthe Indiana deltg:tioa were from Democrats. Bat this lain? defence "is the best we could antic pate from frieuds so lukewarm, and who desire rather the suceeis o! .artisans. aaothcr of theirs aspiring Katik Heresy. Wc regret tq notice the .hei ual lenueuries ui me aeLaueraLic papeie in thi- Congressional District. The Cvrier has given ,the cold shoulder to ,M.4e.'rViETONTroiH theitar; fts editors did what they could to prevcatthe State VonventioiF expressing a preference fr: him, aild the paper still neglects to hvjist the names .on the electoral ticket',.whp are to vote tor him in case they are elected. Added .tii this faithlessness towards;; candidate for whoaa ;he Democracy of V:c S'ate have expressed a preferenoe, wc Jtjfd; h'r Caheltarr Rpart4Jk falso expressing hostility. What does it all -.T.eaB? -.-Do the Democracy of Southern Indiana object to the principles nsncial,and political advo, c ite 1 by Mr. v Pendleton? T6' they dislike him as a man? Dj they find fault with his morals or his manners? What can be the reason for the publication of paragraphs like the fol!fnvtig,.wh"ch' we find in the last' is'v sue'pf the UfteneUon" Reporter: . . . ,fc : " ' GE9&GE H." 'pBSDLETONi '. .... . "We aimed to have presented, this wntik, a great ..many, good reasons ?hy our party should not nominate this eebtleman for President, but we have to , defer, the task. We think the nomination ' of Mr. Pendleton would be a fatal blunder by the party. We know that in saying this we ex Not content with the statement tax t Mr Pendleton's "nomination would be a "fatal blunder," "' the porter f'prpceeds ' 'to 'inform i us .at the two hundred delegates in tr-a Convention, who opposed tise resolution recommending him the Democratic - candidate for rrcsiucnt, were Irom the counties 1 I which roll up the Democratic majorities. We give its precise language on tl'-nn'nt-i he two hundred delegates at the ':"'r Cnveution,who opposed the last irsti.utou of cur rlatiorm. t. rac-'lu

at d jt Vu aestroyea. your oonstiiution snnvertOP.r.!ien.iing lr. Pendleton as the j r wi: :.t j j

. emo.-ratic candidate for President, wore an. or about all, from the counties which roll up theDemoeratie major ties, llm is sign.Qcan a any one who 100KS to the future. a here ,3 a div.nity which shapes oar ends t-ough Wew ftenr - we may, 'and there is a divinity m the Democratic nartv. which will say at the proper tune Down, Pendleton, djwnl (Jne race for yOU IS enough. It will be observed, the Reporter cracedas that tha State Coaveptiog.i recommended Mr. Pendleton as the j D2IJl!aa :ies:nn is, d. tiie delegates; trom ' this part o t.h'efState to the-Nationt'L uonveuuou design obeying instruc- r tions ana voting that preterenee, or do they : intend to disregard the instructions? Does the delegate from this district fear that Mr. JOHNSON may be so offended, ia case he should supp ort Mr. Pendleton, as to remove him from oce? . Is that the reason he keeps-upa show of opposition while intending all the time to go-for Mr. Pendleton with all his power? ri'spccuuiiy tjumin fu-u cuuise is neither dignified nor manly. If the Democracy of Southern, Indiana are -0 enamored with Mr. !Pendleton's ' . . , , A, , principles, we cant see why they so -tTocgiy object to Mr. Pendleton 1 All 1

kind of thing; tn will arpsyjt. Mr. iENDETON shall not be siain in the hptisOo' Lis friends without fair warning. We say ap'ain to . the Cincinn iti Enquirer anl Indianapolis llernld that the delegates from Southern Indiana need 'Witshin? closely.

Horror of Horrors I In the Journal, of yesterday, we cojed ar extract from a reject letter of Speaker- "COIfa'x, in which "the future of our country was depicted in the most beautiful colors. It was as complete an exemplification of the adage, " everything's- lovely and the goose hangs high," as we had met with anywhere in our reading. Although not confirmed hy personal observation, it was still calculated to arouse a pleasant class of feelings, and we were about indulging in pleasant dreams of the good time coming, when an ominous blast from the old, wheezy National Intel1 ignar froze our blood and made each individual hair stand on ec nd. We have never experienced a more-' decided sensational horror than the following article is calculated to arouse. What must be the condition of affairs at Washington when such hopeful and fearful anticipations ""are indulged in by parties residing within its corporate limits, each of whom ought to be ejuallywell informed. Mr. Colfax thinks the country is on the high road to prosperity-i The InteUlgeiicer is positive "the clutch of usurpation. is at the throat- of the ministers of justice." Mr. Colfax is certain all will come out right. The IntelUgtncer know that' baydnets5 are sharpened and muskets charged." We copy the article from the Na tional Intelligencer, edited by a Mr I Snow, to show how much heat, flame and smoke, even snow, may be made to tfmit.; If tiie following is not fiery", we do not know where it can be found in cotemporaneous literature: people of the north, are you ; free? arise and,speak. i Freemen-of- thl -Notth Know ;hat the clutch of usurpation is at the throat of your Ministers of Jus tice; that your treacherous servants, determined to destroy your Constitu tion, defended by your Chief Magis-, irate,; nave desperately resolved tipon abnegating the legislative branch of your Government, entrusted to their perfidious hands, and in order to de molish all restraint of treason, are about Jo destroy al the, departments, of Goveramini, evetf "their own; 'andlifting your liberties from your sovereign shoulders, to lay all at the feet of a military despot. Know, people of the great free North, that your chains , are . forged; that . the bayo . nets, as it were, are sharpened, the muskets charged, the orders written, that are, to mete-rout to each one of you what liberty, what property, what life he shall retain." Behold, at your firesides' the apparition of the guard for a midnight arrest; in your places of worship, the armed censor of your prayers; in your fields, at your work tables, on the high roads, the snaky and $ kuljdjig.deteqtive, rXjsteB4Yqif 1 may near me uruiu, as it urups in at your startled ear, the palsy that thickens your yet free tongue. We tell you that the Supreme Court is to be struck down, that the equal balance of ing ff0m its equilibrium ; that thegreat tripod of the Republic is to be broken up; that trom your pouttcai temples i'our betrayers are banishing yaur rli u;. . .ki t poorln m n 10 tcrpn ninir not 1 n vii 11 1 n I p s..eptre. That a few wretches, drunk upon irresponsible power, loathsome with guilt, hideous with blood, and .uLi:i, j :k thtV vnn yArti r t? h . .-. , n ' , ' . amnnsr n V- -for. eveT Ai- frftfimen. in V0lir fierv t ,. C,,nsume wi'th the lightning- of ' nJWerful rebuke this develish cotDbi-nation of perfidy and greed. gh fc ff h f incrln!ity hich 1o ; tua "Q !iyf ni" JtJ&V haV(J shakeil the arth wi,h mhtv rrpal fiatliAr in aua.-v li;.m et ja the land, from Eastport to AsV!"ia, and send up to Heaven the shout of your indignation: Thewindit8 c0& Shdl h die and be buried? HAVANA. lrrivai of Steamer . with Troops Siiockofan Earthquake at Kingston, Ac. ' Havana, January 0. The Spacish mail steamer has arrived from i Cai iz with 400 troops for this Island. !. A severe shock of an earthquake I wi felt at Kingston, Jamaica, on the inst It was, however, of short I 1 -1 d.'iition. The steamer Morcella has arrived from. VernJti- She passed Sisal on th 17th iDvf" vTJ.er(? I" n,f' Tk" sctooner9 blockading the port; the fighting between the rebels on shore and the national war-vessels con-

shore was, allowed.. The Mexican government had chartered the American steamer Georgia to convey troops, etc, to Yucatan. Havana, January 20. There are rumors here that one R,afael sailed in

the steamer Moro Castle, for New York, to issue bonds for Santa Anna, to enable the latter to presecute his plans against the Mexican Govern ment in Yucatan. T A LLAHASSE, FLA. Reconstruction Convention Tempo rary c racers inosen. Tallahasse, January 21. The delegates to tbe Keconstruction Con vention met at the Capitol yesterday. barely a quorum being present. lemporary otneers were chosen, all ne groes; subsequently a permanent or ganization was effected, as follows: Daniei Richards, President; Christy White, editor of the Florida Times, of Jacksonville. Secretary, (both white men); a negro was elected assistant Secretary, and most of the suborainate olficers are negroes. WASHINGTON NEWS. Xew Internal Revenue Tax Bill Con sidered Recommendation of the Committee on Ways and Means. Washington, January 21. In the United fctates supreme Court, to-day, Chief Justice Chase announced that a majority of the Court being of the opinion that the McArdle case should be-advanced on the calendar, it is or dered that it beset for hearing on the first Monday in March next. Washington, January 21. The (Jommttf.ee on Y ays and Cleans to day had under consideration that part of the new Internal Tax Bill relating to manufactures. While it is certain that they will reccommend that, taxes generally be taken off minulaetures, there s is evidently a disposition on the parf of the Com mittee to keep the tax on articles of injury,' .such as jewelry, plate, , carriages, and the like, and also on gas and .coal oil. There is a probability r that the tax. will be removed from row cotton The. bill will not be reported for several weeks to come. ' The fifth annual report of the American Colonization Society' was to-day presented to the Board .0 Directors. 'Receipts for the year, $52 -189; - disbursements, oyer $84000, which compelied'the sale' of invested funds to meet the difference, to the amount of $30,000. The emigration during the year, 653. Applications for passage to Liberia in MaV next have been, received to the number of 2,000. : i - The Treasury of the Association is now nearly emptyj and au appeal is made to the friend of tbe cause for aid. - " JACKbON. ; The Convention Prevision for the Punishment of Juvenile Offenders, . ,C. ' Jacksoj?, Miss., January 21. In the Convention, to-day, an ordinance instruetiug the Legislature to estab lish & Houscof Correction for iuven i'.e olfenders, and provide means for their mental and moral training, was referred. , Resolutions validating all marrlaire licenses, and ail deeds, bonds, mort gages, &., acknowledged by proper omoers, since lobu; that dog, gun, ana poll taxes , are oppressive to the poor whites and freedmen ; and that no property except wearing adparel shall be exempt from execution for debt. Referred. The ordinance for the publication of the proceedings in three Radical papers of the State was considered, and the first seetion referred to the Finance Committee. The printers of the Journal, the official organ of the Convention, are on a strike in consequence of non-payment. ST. LOUIS. Indians Becoming Troublesome Fights with Them Union Paciflc Kailroad Pushed Forward Vigorously. St. Lpuis, January 21. The Frontier In'lex says advices from Foifr PhiVKeartfeyrer to'the '"eflTeet 'that tire! Sioux and Cheyenne Indians are becoming; .very - troublesomeri The cavairy scuats tnac passea nere recently, had two fights with them and killed several of them, and recaptured over fifty stolen Government horses an! mules. ' r"-: - Work on the Union -Pacific Railroad is being vigorously pushed, and construction trains now run almost to the summit of the Black Hills. The road will be finished , to Saunders by the last of May. A meitiHg of the Board of Trade of Denver, on the 14th inst., adopted a resolution to memorialize Congress to grant to the Kansas branch of the Union Pacific Railroad subsidies equal to those extended to the Omaha road. Harrisbcro, Pa., January 21. Atto ruey-deneral - Brewster, to-day, sent to the Pennsylvania Senate a re port relative to the A. & O, . R. R., setting forth ! that! the company has violated its charter by not completing the road to Erie; that a writ of duo warranto will consequently be. The report was referred to the Committee on Railroads.

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Fire at Jonesvllle, Wisconsin tr. Jenkins at Augusta, Jtc. Cincinnati, January 21. The building on the corner of Elm and Second Streets, occupied by the Cincinnati Chair-makers' Union, was destroyed by fire last night. 'Loss, about $10,00). Insured. BoerON, Jan. 21. InUhe suit against John Leighton, instituted by the Franklin Mining Company, for the misappropriation of funds in certain transactions in which the Company is interested, the jury found a verdict for the company, assessing the damages at 110,000. . Lewiston, Me., January 21. The woolen mills, largely owned by A. P. Morriil. at Rcadfield, was obliged to suspend operations on account of low water. Other mills in this State sus peuded for the same reason. All the mill in this city are running as usual. Columbus. Ohio, Jan. 21. The City Council, last night, passed an ordi nance to bund water-works. It is to be submitted to the voters of the city Ihere was a heavy fall of snow last night over a foot deep. The weather is mud. Harrisburo, Jan. 21. The Rail road Committee of the House to-day agreed, by a vote of 11 ayes to 9 uays, to report to morrow a very liberal, free railroad law for the consideration of the House, and also to report a bill restoring the rights of Pittt urg the and Connellsville Railroad. The Sen ate Committee has already reported the last bill. Jonesville. Wis.. January 21. The American House burned yester day. Xhe I0.S3J3 g 12,000; partially insured. XhW ADVKTlSE.tliSrs. XEW COMUISSIOX HOUSE. W. H. KISHER. C. A. m-SKfKji. FISHER, EU5KIKK L CO., : ' .. ... . . . i ' ' General ' Produce and Commission ' ' ' ''..' So; 19 Xorth Water Mreet, Evnnsville, led a. it. LIBERAL ADVANCES Made on consignment of To"bato, Cotton, Corti Pork, Ac, Ac. Our shipp aj faciilties are ample, and we are prep ired to forward freight to all points in the United States, by river or rail, at the very lowest rates. . jan22 3aad WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! PKRSO.VS ' IN WANT OF OOOD, cUeap, dry wood can be upp'ld oy a plyina immediately to Hat Boat, fool of Locust street, or to Troup's e'eed More, coruer Fourth and Main, or to JOHN SMYTH, jaii22 Iwd Division, bet. 5th and tit li. :BEAIt MEAT. Clioice 5tt4i.U and ItoaMw, Of a tine fat Bear, can be had to-day at GENUINE BEAR'S OIL, So valuable for tbe Lair, and so bard to get pure, can be obtained, without mix ture, for a few days on'y, at the EFKEK4 BiZtAIi, TS jVEain Street, VICKERY BRO'S. p jan-j. t MATTHEW DALZELL. Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Nails, WMte Lead, Lime, Cement, &c, -o. 18 Water Street, declOdly Evaksville. 1d. - FREDERICK GEIL, Dtaler in PIANOS, MELODEONf and all kinds of Musical Instrument! Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violin Stritys, 4 c, tc. North Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, tvansville, Ind. , Ho.e Aeents for Hte.nwa A Bona' auJ Ciilcaence H'jo'v Hold Medal Piano: also lorHaynef Pro.' ianos.and prir.ee Protber's ie;ooieons and Organs.

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DR. I. HA.VS 'A Over Kirwl Ntaiocal Bank, Corner Main and Firm (Street, EvanKvilifl, Ind., MAl'I'A(Tl'KKR OK COWTIWTJ. Gun Crura Work, (Jold. Hilvnr, Vni(Hijjtf, Cora lite, and Amber i'laleu, CutiA Work, Artificial V alateu, die. ADMI.V1KTRATOR of Nitron- 0ld (an excellent and safe anawtlielic), Chi roforiu, Kilier, and aUo Keveral Iix'jU pax lyzers. NEURALGIC Affection- treated. MY' KACJHTJK.S are a good and rev eHUtblihliinei-it an large (oouxlntlng of jriv roomKj an any in the United Htatwa. I RETURN MY THANKS for tlio ra . t-i:Mve atroi)fis4j revel vod daring the pan; KKiUT VEAKS. . mctij DR. J. C. BIERB0WER, 2g Surgeon Dentiet, Office, No. IO F1RHT MTP.EI'r, rV. .ivin and Locukt, Tenders h!n proieslonal Mn U H" .U. Cit.izennof Evansville and v.ciLiiy (it'jtj Administers Ntrou Oxide Ua-sjtc vix-,e pain iu extracllng UiLb. CPTCIKNATI ADV'TS. U.'S. BONDED WAREHOUSE. G. BRASHEAKS, SON & CO, Tolmc'co CotsiiiiisHion f cri'liantH, Dealers In choice brands Ll jnorlee Paate 46 MAI,.UT NT ...Cl-ri"NATf. Liberal advance mle on ronslgnraenlM of Leaf Tobacco. O Kranliars. t. BraHiienrs. Jr. Thos. R. imdley (late ol Wm. A. Webb ft Co.) Ideciedam Commission Merchants, Sfo. 48 WLST I KOXI' NT., CltfClKJMATi, . .ImchZiillS. M. Paktos M. M. Pool. CARPETS. CAHPET WAREHOUSE. Who Want n Cheap Carpet 1 Irlees Keclticcd. OSrORMITT TO TIIF. MAT. JL. facturertt 'new Hcale f Price lor IHbX, we have marked our goodt tUium. so an null to offer them at a low fiureM as they are retailed by any bouse In Jhe United Htalea tiist or Wet. CARPETS ; OIL-CLOTH'3, , MATTINGS, RD6S, WALL-PAPER 3, WINDOW-SHADES,, LACE . CURTAINS Ai.I a full line of cheap and elegant Furnishing Goods Generally, FOR Families, Steamboats, and . Hotels, Wtf. E. FRENCH & CO., janlO CARRIAGES. J. E. OKEEN. K. L.. CiKtKM. JT. Ji. GREEN At CO.," CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Main &ir.1, let. Fifth and Sir tit, jaoHH'.ru Eva.vsvji.li-., Ind. CLOCKS. A. C; R0SENCRANZ, , "ttALES IS FLXR Watches, Clocks, Diamonds. JoAvelry, . , , ! fsTLVEP. AVfl rtATKD WJlREr : So. i.i si fits; sritri.T, ; EVANHVILLr, ltd Jewelry and Silver. Ware innuv.tiiclarft, to order. dec') O If ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, Artbltects & SuperlnUndenw. Office Crescent f'ity Bnlldinp, wcond CKr; entrnnc? No. Hit Main -Hrf-et. Plans and speciuationn furnished on reasonable tertuA. fel!(Mrn. E. KUIiSINNA, AltCIIIT TZ C T. Office No. it CHAN D1K K'S BUILD1NO, Corner f"i rot and Locust Ktreets. , fvanHVille, Ind. Plans and opeclflcalions for all kuuba ol ftuildjn's lumnilieil at fchort notice, and on reatior-.i:- ri. tlinchi.'i tou

no uirrv - iivxi THE IXIir.ltSKi.VEK tUVH leave to lDlorm the publ.c lliathe ban leases toe above place for a number of yearn, and offers the Hall for parties, balls, concerts, fairs, and rne tin trt at very moderate prices. ELWAHIl WKHLKK, dec6 dJm Proprietor.