Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1864 — Page 2

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AOBAIIAM LINCOLN FOR VICE PREIIDEM AiJDEEW JOHHSOH,

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union; state ticket. " - - Per Uonrmar, .OLIVER P. MOETOH, er For IMul. Goreraer, . GEJf. NATHAN KIMBALL, or MASTI. For Btrretarf of Ktatr, KELSON XBCBLE8. of FajrntU. .., THOMAS B. McCABTY, of Wabaeh. Foe Trtamrrr f ttnli, JOBS I. M0BBI80S, of Wsnhlngbon. t Tor JUonuf-Gftralf PELAXA t. WILLIAMSOK.of Putnam. For CUrk of On Supreme Court, , GElf. LAZ. KOBLE, of Kbox. : For Brpvrltr of JSuarem fjaurt, i COL; BEN. HABtlHOB, of kUrloa. let PUtrict .IA S. FBAZKR, of Rvn.k. 2d Wrtrict jr.HO T. ELLIOTT, of Haory. 34 Ilietrlet CIIAS. A. KAY, of Marioa. b JUtrtcl BOUT. C. OHEOOBY, Tippejraaoa. For BnptrinUndtnl of Puhlir. Inttrurtm, FBOf. CEOBGE W. HOil, of Merlon rom ft across At linoi ' : " f tieefd flooding, cf Rtwwi. -r Blcbewd W.l Boa. peon, of Vifo. rom teats iiitiou. lt Dlttrlet Juno C. Penny, of Kn. John n. H'.ngbland, "f SOfr. ' , li Dlatlet Cyroa F. Blaon.ot :ierk. " i Howie Wwirt, af Lagraage. 2.1 Dlatrb-t Henry it. Prllcbard. of Barlbolo .. t WD, ,. .. Mart.'aaa Erase, f Lawreaea, lib Diatrlrt Iwn.'ta Hexton. of Buel,. , ' , - V. V. KKr. ef Franklin. , ' f.th lrifrb-t Ben), t,lri, t. ' JijahlK H. Miln. 1 1 lUUlf. ... eib DIrH J. J. Wrticlit. of Mori, , t ' t 4 Htmmn. of lWUT. 7ib HitrU-t J'.bB r,l.rii , of fninm. , . .. ; Th'ouM N. Ill. f 'rk. t(ittirtiH Pi inilM. of TIi"iim. H'). P rrjrf of NrrfO. tb VMdctJiUMKt B Haiford. of Wfclt.. ... . Aaron lrwoj' . of P.rr l(Kh r)itfl"t T. K. Iiirfclnw.ii, of ln-Klti. , Hllt KUt'O'iro., of Wkonrt. 1Mb Wtrlft John HI . Wlir, of OiKnt. JainiHi M. Tiioipltrr, of Juv. FOR RENT. ' f tT1CT.. 1 hr on of choc fttm offi at th V7 bl of tlia aialra, arroml .li.rjr of t liandUr'a Blork, atlll int if iImIIviI, tlw Ivuant ran tm aceonmMJalMl wllh a r.r rw.m, hj avplytnr Im mila!rly, JOIIS J. t II i N Dl-a-U. FOR RENT OR SALE. w -fu bl'mt us ti&ruA h r 4 f!Tl rfT I.f. V X4 ttanipl KM"tir, nnar t'o Httt Wall, wllh iMiot t K.rrt of IjihiI. Will tr.l lit '! cltr proiiartr. Aniioiir of K. E. MfNUST, er. M tin and Pint WANTS. MINEHf Rl( or alKht Minora lan ftinl e-n taut otk and Kood b applying ti Jamaa (Jaklry, with Mraara. J'iii-a A I n ui li or to tha uudcraluoad on uiarn Kivr nioji. W. it OAKLET. FOR SALE. I) HAL KeTATE I Uka IhU ...... i.in lu nulify IV all twraonn .U.ltlng lo aall Krltl K.lala lu tlia I'll of EvaoavllUi, or Uud In Ilia luiinlry, Ibat I bava now on han.J abiftit ona buit1i'l Lut4, bl h ' I tnM 4- oRar fur aslo al".t Ilia luld.llt i April. All par.oaa bal;g au.U troMity l.iaall 4att bavn ibe u. .lim.rHM.4 of li Vivin tha d. aorfiMionaf ani ofUoe ptw r lo IN toad .Uy of April. AL A II Jim pn, uib'A , Ural r.Hata Axaut, IHIIK'K UlClliKM Y. LOT A iy dralrabla XfaaulaMa af l.aorct f. ttouuu.J. Applliallou abould ba Bia.ta aariy Alao Boo L"I on I'bcaaulatrutil, nrar Barantb, le Maa Bailafa Bulaiesuiai.l. : J (iHS W. POHTCtl, At Co. Fiuur A Co,' WarHiouM. DUK'K llurnlC A two-atory Btlrk Uoiiwt, j, JJ roaialninK IA roarua, tin rool of. atluata.1 ;rn.r Pulloa Anua aad Prabkllb Wrr.l, LaMnrata. Tltla m! Tarrnaraiy. Koiilra at LIIAKLAb BELLKB 8. oppualta tba Courl butiar, ajtcb& lrod - PAINTING. fl'BK I'NDEUM'JNID HAH t'lEUKU A I. hbop at Ko. aVt atalu UtrMt, wlwra La ran ba fund al all tiuiaa prrtmrrd lo rvi-ruta lu tlia bal iKiaall.l tuannar all klfiiU of M.-naa an-t ifu alliUn(. (Jll.1li. and PAP1K IIANOIXK Hy atrirt i iutl"0 lo buliiaa, ba bofma an aaaril a Ubaral abara f patriiuajii. lakU W. 0ftORSE WATCHES & JEWELRY, GEORGE ft. BITTROIFF ilJ No48 Main Stro . - If full ! Complrlal. jW A;T 0 H : Oold Amatiran aad Englinh L..r Wali-hra, . aUIra Araarlaan and r.nlb Lat.r la al. lw a, 4 ladla' old Au'ticiu aod 8la Wati bra, flllrar An. re aod Laiua Waii ha .. . ..C II A T IV h? 'OnM, Trat, rhalalala and Ouar.l I'baiua, tf JMIaar, l'laad and lUaal Chajaa, .iD,5,JU ;, ,:.? : .tewj-:lhy: Tloltar and Solllaira Ptaaiond Ulnra. t'lnaiar :nd !ltaira I'lamoad I'lha. - - Pull and halftki Jaarolrj. olid la Ki. flln and Fanry Blnira BraaatBloa, EArrlnua. B-ajrab-tr, Lokala. - . NavkliMva, Uuld Tbunlilra, Bin kl a Hua. - Crvafoa, Armcll, brjl and I'ltkrnia, .6 .a Um. -. . . . s irvii:ii- a aim:: Tabby and Ta8ooa, Suup I.adla. tlutlar bulraa, ball 8)Hnfaa, l la aiulM, ' Cbildraa data. Hall C'allara, . . Hojar bballa, Napkia bluna, Cla, - CrJ Caaaa, Port M..aaalra and iUilullva. . c X?lattcl "Virti ". Pull Tea Ma. Trna, Plttlirra, riuim.r and llrvakniitCaatnra. Caka Bxakata, ( upa, uooiaia, ouiiar iiianaa, Tar.iaan.1 Tia npoona, Knlrca and t'orka, Napkin Hlaga and La llra. GW old X o n lu all atytaa of Holdrra. U'fvrxoy a-ooc3L3. o Xji o o m o l K Urgs asarlmaat of 8lh Tbonaa'a Watrrtmrr'a a ad Atklna'a Elglit Pay and Thirty Honr Clorka, Watrb Maaarwla. Ac. All tba aboaa aoda a ill ba aold at Wholnala ,, or Ke4ajl aa low aa any koiua la tba city. 4 ' " Olra eia a call bafora nircbaalc rla.'whara. tibO. A. BlTTKOLPr -REMOVAL. w S f e , C w- 'WITT, FLORIST, " fSV fr raauorad hla Naraary to Firai An E'-vHV"! door la H. IHink'a Nur '-- - W I... hln..lf W. O. HEWITT, FLORIST, HAS tvanua, ararry "; V wbara ha baa talauilnliru niaiavlt parlia I aa now rrady for aala, all oa tbrir o -- ...-v roota, tba tuaat atlaiia of Kuna, Virbauaa, lra- . . aluuia, Fucbaiaa. llcliIivp. Talaro'trans, ; P.iubla aud i'axuatioa, Stripad Prtumaa. UarUy a s rule. latarmadiMe aMka, Ac, all ivrijetua . BiooaiiBal Plaula. I bare alao tba uaw Doubt Flowering Ztnniaa, , whtcb fluwara aa Urja aa tba lull Doublr Dahlia, aaw wm raioa, irrou.iiii, ittm i, brautiful TaiM tiaa, all Irvtu mat bad fiowara. - Tba two paKkaaa of ad for W cauta, fr by aatl.- -----'-' - no aaaortniaot of Dabliaa will ba rrady tha ... . ----- b2". " ' DISSOLUTION. Uissoluiion of Co-PartnersliiD. U: fTal L-rAKTSEBSUir HKBElOIoak . J. tattse batwaaa K. Bruwi.lnic, A 6. Brownlaa. asdOoaB. BrowaUij:, aadar tba Aim-cam vf B. Brownlatt A 8 na, waa dtaanlrad oa tha 3d tnat. by tba withdrawal of A. 8. Browniaa; from tba Aral. K. Brow&ieg and Go. B. Broaaing, aa- , j-.dartba flrra-uama uf B. Browning A Son, will ' cuatlsa tba biraiaaaa at tho old aiaad will ray all UabUIUva of tba lata Bras, aod collect all claima dua tbaaaaa. BICIIARP BROWNING. ASTHOXT BRnVt SlSO, aM5dW -e GEOKOE B. BSOWSINii. ZTr NEW BOOKS. Oanaral Orant aud bta Campaign ; , ' Tba Art of ConraraatlOB ; TkaXt!cn'i 9ia and Pwni.iBit La Oarloia; aSpaAUb sorei; - A. Waman'i Baoaoa. By K jblnaon ; t 4;' ca; . -. . . . T a.j Baaabttkna cat Xotbar Julicaa; . ' At J. OEALET'S, t . No. M, corsar of Mala and Flrat Siraata.

TUCBsDAY....

..ATB1L 7 1 5 w fMraX Sa. - TIIAYKIl, ACalHbr Aaaoctale x. sti.veuTiioux., 4 Pulltlcal Iljpocrite ramaskfd. We honor tie mn bo, lcotoicg convinced that he is in error, conacieaiioanlj changea his opinion and fraujclr aos it "I w wroDF." is hard to say. It teats moral coarsze most sorelr. Ytt Le a'.cine is worth r of confidence and tospect who has the manhood to base a change of opinion or sentiment upon the broad ground that be was wrong and dea.irel to be right. A man maj con sciejtioosl be wrong, through igno rance, and profe Lis conacientioo nets by adrocating the contrary, or changing his'opinion, upon receiring additional light : or information on the su'jn.-t. New facts may have been elicited; oilier circrimeance,4 rom to light, which, comb'.Din i their iisfljence, continctd his judgment that be was punning the wrong policy, that he wa trarelinj the wronj road. Whun thus convinced, it catide? a straggle to say to those joarn"ying with him, "We are all wronj let im turn back and p) the other way." It is douUy burd to say thit, becaone many of thone who ought to admire the manhood utrugolinjr, in him, will only ridicule the incongitnpy apparent in porsning one course to day and its opposite to-morrow. Dut while some may Uiigh and gibe at what thr-y deem the man's inconsistency, olhers, whose good opinions are worth laboring for, will admire bis heroism, and the confidence of the entire community in lite integrity will be strengthened. Hut, whilo we admire the 'man who bases his change of opinion upon the ground that bo id satisfied he was wron n'l deIr;S to be right, we have no patience with him who in always changing utid yet claims t be always the same. Inconsistency tloake.l in bypoiTisy ii inauflcrahle. Hu ruut be armed will iiupuduiue as with tripple bra;?, whu Can tinblusbingly advocate one doctrine to day, its ppo ite to-morrow, a l yet claim ti lj ri'bt all the time ml never to have elmr.e I. I'.ut perbapx we had httUr illutirats the toint vit, aim at by til in" an tx- , ample. , 'i Li re was a meeting of the tu culled Detiioctatic : Wavrrick Cuuyty Cctitral Committee held in Hoonvilln the other day.' Its proceedings appear in the BoonvUle Enquirer of Thursday last, from which we copy th following para graph: 'Mr. K. S. 8prou!e, Kditor of the ETanrville Timet, being preseiit by invitation, made us a heart-cheering and Riiul-etirrtug speech of nearly an hour and a half. It was one of thoae old fashioned llemocralic spiieches we were wont to bear In tho days of Andrew Jscksoa when the Constitution was the text booit, and the I'Uiii beaten path of the Revolutionary Fathers tlm way mark that guided the footsteps of the Democracy and dictated its policy. The Speaker trethfuliy Itiid downline plaiform of the coi.srrrativo party of Indiana, and of the entire Republic, upon which tbey now stand, as they ever bare done, and opon which they intend to fight the political battle in the ccminir contest "A rigoron proccutiin of the war upon the principles laid down hy tho popular branch of Congre.s in, February, 1SGI, hy a unanimous vote of the members present, "tlint neither tongres, nor the people, nor the governments of the nonalavebolding States, have the right to egislate upon, or interfere with slavery n any ot the slave homing Mates of the Union," and upon the principles annun ciated in the Crittenden resolution passed by an almost unanimous rote of the House of Representatives the day after the battle of hull Run, when Washington rity was threatened by the hosts of Jetf. Davis." The "Speaker laid down the platform of the Conservative party of Indiana, and of the entire republic, upon which tbey now stand, at they trer hare done," namely, ''a riyorvtts jtrosecttlion of the war," ke. The speaker may have laid down the platform of the Conservative party upon which it intends fighting the political battle in the coming contest, end he may not Our opinion is that he didn't do anything of the kind. But it is notjour purposo, now, to com ment at any length upon the Boonville meeting further than to emphasize the fact that R & Sproule laid down; the platform for a " vigorous prosecution ol the war." Well, there was a Conservative or Democratic meeting held at Rushville, Indiana, on Saturday; the 21st day of March, 1303. It was at a time when our armies were comparatively accomplish ing nothing towards suppressing the reDemon, w nen liosecruns was tying still, and Grant was being foiled in all of bis approached upou Ykksburg. That rueetiug, as we learn from the aclsoniau, was addressed by K. S. Sproule, and adopted the following resolutions tunim' mom!, after he was through with Lis speech: .. 2. Resohed, That this war was not commenced nor never was waged for the vindication of the Constitution or the laws, but for the universal overthrow of oar Constitutional prerogative, and o all the liberties and guarantees of the American citizen. 3. Retolctd, That the real purpose of the Administration is to change this Government from a Democratic to a base and ignoble oligarchy aud despotism, and that we will use all the peaceable means which God and nature have placed in onr hands to avert this evil, and wrest from the hands of these deadly assassins of human liberty, the noble patrimony of a free form of Go,vernmect L Jitsoleed, That our decision is irrevocably taken, and that we are unalterably and inflexibly opposed to the Conscription ia every shape and form, and that we are unwiilinrr to give another man or another dollar for the support of this most unnatural, wicked, and unbal fpwed Abolition war. Can any one discover any "-vigorous prosecution of the war," upon any prin-

OmCUl TOTE- iT THE CITT i fmi or CFipTr. " I 3 Par rj-rk. Adolpb Pfefflia .. Will.ana U. Am , For CMieelw. William (i. aVarppla Lova Topf For TVaaaar., Jaava Gaidaoa - ' ' -Aatbosy B-bna .... Tor Jf'aAL Antbocy Taavoorda . Frank Mama For Bwrrfa-arvi fbart C. Gtnocg J. D. aoodra .....t . For HrH CoatiaMaaiowar. Alfrrd Kirkriatrttk Daaid LaaiEBana For JfaMaora (3), Wllllaaj Warrra, jr. ...J John bebabert .. J'bn Paina William Kla.sr.aa ?.. M. P.Cartar Z. b. Taylor , 1 ST .1 t "' 1 at l so is KI lr ; m VA ao 1S7 15 US Hi 7a 7S 1 lOi ta t ti VI us u: ui m us m ui m lid lot 114 11 IIS L 11 ;i. lit ut V3 11 ICS 153 1?S 7f 141 156 1 U3 ciple whatever, in tbese resolutions? If tbey can we should be pleased to have them point it out Did R. S. Spronle stand upon the Bush County platform ben? lie did, as the following para graph from the Jaeksonian of April 1st abundantly proves: Oc PosmoF. The Connersrille Timet says that the Jacktonian "openly avivorates a North-western Confederacy. ' This is simply untrue. We are for the Ixnioo, aod tbe whole Union, if we can get it, and hence hate otray been opvoted to the inauguration and protecuti'm of the pruent tear, believing, with Judfe Dougliis, that "war is Disunion; war is eternal and final separation." Failing, hos-ever, to get the whole Union, we will accept the nest best prop osition we can obtain, and in this dread ful exigency, will consult the interests, welfare and prosperity of that section with which onr hopes and our affections are hound op, keeping always, however, steadily in viw tbe final restoration of the union, or as many of it parts as can !e knit together after tbe passions, bs trea aim prejudice 01 tuis generation have passed away. s In April, 1862, R. S. Sproule was op posed "to the proecu tian if tht yretent tear upon any principle." In the latter part of March, lili, It was in fa vet of "vigorous prosecution of the war" upon certain principle. In 1SG3 he was "on. willing to give another man or another dollar for the support of this most an natural, wicked and unhallowed abolition war." Had 11 S. Kproulo frankly ad mitted that be was wrong in lCZ in op posing the war, and desired to mend his ways, we might be disposed to give him credit for honesty of purpose in his pres eiit avowals. Hut, as it is, taken in connection with his abuse of soldiers and ofliccre, it is fair to presume that in bis speech in Boonville he made a ilehhcrale aud mean attempt to deceive the people and that be is at heart no, what he was Ust year, opwsed to tbe prosecution of the war even though it ohould result in the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. And this be calls democracy ! Such infamous sentiniaot the people are asked to swallow ss conservatism ! Baser aoi uiore malignant Lypocriny we have never felt called on to unmask.'' ... HlJBrifhfd. Below we publish ' tha card of Mr. Biacbof, with accompanying affidavit in regard to the "affair'' ou Monday night, in which the late R. S. Sproule took a prominent part . Not even the friends of Mr. Sproule can read the card and affidavits without becoming satisfied that the "Timet is sadly out of joint " So far as we are capable of judging, the editor of that delectable paper is in a "fix." Indeed fix is no name for it lie is squelched, lie is mashed " flatter nor a pancake. " .1 In giving our version of the " affair' , as Gen. MeClellan styled one of hi battle on the Peninsula, in which he ished to withhold the praise due to a worthy officer w stated that our infe-ruv ants were gentlemen of veracity and respectability. Yet the -editor of the Timet, witb a foolhardiness most re markable, pronounced our statement "base and willful falsehood. " Common sense, if he had any, might have taught him that we would not have made the statement we did, were we not prepared to prove it fully and in tvto. Poor Sproule ! That "small glass of beer", was his undoing;. We do not doubt his sorrow at not adhering to his objection to "taking a drink." But his sorrow is not a Godly sorrow, or he oold not have ' told a falsehood or charged us with falsehood in regard to the matter. It would have been wiser to have adopted the apology charitably suggest ed by Mr. Biscbof.; Had he done so, we could not have had the heart to ex pose him as we have been impelled to do by his card in yesterday's Timet. We trust tbe result of this affair, if it does no other good, will have the effect tj teach the editor of the Timet a li ttle prudence. In January he came into our city a comparative stranger, yet he had not been editing a paper a month before he commenced abusing and vilifying some of our oldest and most respectable citizens for no cause whatever. Hereafter his abuse will be regarded in the light of Mr. Bischol's card and affidavits, or, perhaps, attributed to "small glass of beer," and no attention whatever be paid to it. , , , , Pugnacious Sproule ? 1 He may have meditated fight . He. may have waited for Mr. Bischof to come out and show Li manhood, but , from Capt Miller's testimony we goes the "waiting" was so short that he "couldn't see it" From Emil Bitehof, Editor Eenseiile In reply to a Card from R. S. Sproule, Editor of the Evansrille Times, publish' ed in yesterday's issue of that paper, I offer the following sworn statements of Captain Miller and others, which prove mat oprouie is not only a common blackguard and vile, slanderer of the soldiers, but also a saucy and dishonorable liar. . Il is tbe greatest of Impudence ia Mr. Sproule to attempt in his card to glee tbe particulars of an event that happened at a time when he was so entirely under the influence of liquor that he unguardedly gave utterance cot Only to the secret .emotions of his own bosom, bot also divulged, in the midst of unguarded drunkenness, the secret motto of the Er.

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n V i A :Zl rsi 1 1 at Wi 7 (4 o 5 SI t t S3 V7 , Jt3 ITS li )63 l-t (HI Oil 76 SI : 7 :i Sd SS ansville Times that "erery damned soldier is a dirty son of a bitch." AFFIDAVIT OF CAPT. MILLER ASO OTHERS. Michael Miller being duly swore, nr.. der oath say that on Monday night, tbe 4th of April, lbol, be was at Mr. Uahniedier' fcal-aon oo Third street, Evansiile, ia company with a number cf others, when Kotert feprouie, fcuitor ci ihe litxet, came in and s ed him to take a glass of beer with bim. I did so. A we eranb j saia, nere s ioc ite Union." Lie said, " That's my fix," when I laid, "Yox woald rather vote for Jeff. Davis than von wool! for Lincoln." He then raid, "Every damned soldier is dirty son of a biteo, and then ran out ot the door; ran into Schattfer's Siloon, ran through it and jumped over the back fence. Emil Bischof, at the same time this happened, wa sitting i Wahnsiedler' Saloon, in one corner, in conversation with Bisch and others. Sproule did not address himself to Btschof, but to me, and this is all the conversation he had witb any other roan in the room, Capt. M. Millee, Sixth Indiana Battery. Subscribed and worn to before me this Ctb April, 14. Jobs F. Cr:p, J. P. We, the BndoTsigned, having bad the foregoing affidavit read to us, uader oath say that we were present on the occasion alluded to therein, and solemnly swear that the statement is correct in every particular and there was no con versation addressed to Emit Bischof by Sproule. K. It KldKPATiU b, Ph. Kaco, Jous Moll, Job Voeru Subacriiied and eworn . C ll. i.k I. to nt iorai me me "ia r April. 181. ) Jousi F. Cruse. Juatite of the Peace tST Several errors having appeared in our table of the official vote, it is tli morni 113 republished. The figure may nnw, in tbe table as revised, be fully di pended upon a correct Thk MoniA5f Raid. From the report of the Coui mission appointed to investigate the lonses sustain i iu the 3d Congressional District by the Morgan raid, made to tbe United States Quartermaster at Iudiauapolis, it appears that the property taken by Morgan was worth 140,000, and that by the Union troops overturn KaTGreen Hanks, and some eighteen of the most tiotorinos Copperhead participators in the attack ou the soldiers at Charleston, have been scut to Springfield for trial. DIED. Taatard.r mornlna. April etb. VAfllTI ELLk."i, oiila daaeh.ar of U-Iit and Maraiat 1 1 ..a Ua.ton, a-d two y-ara aid aiaraa aaontba. Tba fooarai wilt taka plaia IHU aflaraoaB, ar two a'cbKk P Sf , frara tba raatdaaca of b.r a raata, oa Nalbarry Straat. Tba rlaada of tba family ara Ir1tal ta aitaad FUNERAL NOTICE. Ta She Iro-Mldra of Kraatsvllla. Tea ara hrraby ixjuaat.d to marl at year Hall tbi (Tbaradaj; aftarnaou, al ana o'slock P.M , to fitand tba funeral cf our lat Brolbar, II EX BY TEBBEB. AH ' onioa " ma.: I aul.-a ara raapaetfully far, lad toaltaa-l. By otdrr ; JASIES C. COltlXS, ?r.d.Bt. 9. Wialiaa, bavratary. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FINANCIAL U. S. 10-40 BONDS, TBEARI.VO ISTEBE.T AT FIVE PER IJ rant. IntarMI aad PrlarimH rabla lu WOLV. - babarripliona raceirad fcy tba E vauHvillc BBANOH BANS:. aj7-tw STOLEN. I 'BOM Till, BBKIPEM KOP II C. FUiJlAT, oa tba Nowbnrb ncd. ou Uonilay eight la-it. April 4tb, a Browa Mrr, bald far, both blad faat wbita, ribt aya a Hltla arm, abavut Sftaaa banda blab, aad arraa yrara old. A tibaral raaard will ba paid to any oar o will ratura bar ta Mr. Santa! Oranair, at bat ratfidetara, foar mikaa aaat of thta city, or firing aaca inroimaiiou aa a i I iraa to oar racorery. apni d.it NOTICE. Notice to Coatractors, rpilE tXJMMOX airSKIL OF THE CITT X of AaiiaTil! will racatra aanlad prapoaala, aa or bafora tba SfWatb day of April, ISr-t, lor biOioi a nrMjca awar tba Caaal a'. laa tnt. Bl.Ulara will atata tb pricoat whkb tby wilt conatruct an aartbway, 2" SVt wida at tlia ton, witb a trank er boa aawwr, attattar lo tbe ona coatractad tor at Mata btrr-l; aia... tba frioa at whn b thy whi rooatrntt a Latthe rlrlda-r, aatag aork of tba timber af tha Maia Straat brida aa ara aottabl tbe roadway of tba bridirr lo ba not laaa t baa 1 1 (aa wi.ie. Eacb biddar wilt furniab tba plan upn wbi. b ba propoava to countruct Iba Lattioa Vrmro. If tba aartkwar bid M areaptrd. taa coatractor wui oaalK.wad aix maataa to co plata tba wora. . A. PFAFt LIS, Ci.ak. Cktfk'aOfBca, April 1.1SS4. apri STOCK-BREEDING. Importint to Breeders cf Blooisi .,-..,... Stock... - THE CEtEBRATED STALLIOS "Bf. t'OED " will mala tbe wsaaon of 14 at tba ABMrkcaa StabU, EraaatiUc, lad. Tax.-faJ to marrra. - - - .'- Paoicut Baford waa rt by lea putted Clan. coa, Sra dam hy Miaaird, Minauvl by Mertnr, Madae by Soar 1 of k EWlrpari arcoad dam br Batbrd'a Abnaadar. tbirddam by iiaaaball'a ktaaaa, foartb dam ba Duka ad Badford. nub dam by t nava, uxtk dam br importad Pabaor. - - KIc-ilABb&OS A BBITTOS. ati tf , GROCERIES. Ostos srm fttr aUa at I Barrel. J:at race: red ai.? VICKEBT BBOS . SCRv,rt 1 Xcdaaeaa, Sorza fa atara aad for aaia br lITBA CHOICE FAM.LV FLOUB 2iO brla AZa Faraera At. lia,'' juat rrceir-d and f -r aala by TRTCKBT BRAS. N EW OBLf A auAbV 1 iba. gl S.w Orlaaaa Baa-ar f x ana dolbu', at . VICBEJty Baua, 13a Main at. NAILS I SAILS!! WO kexa wjtu-i aisra WbeeliBc Sal la in atora and r aaia be TICKEBT BB09-

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. Adjonraed Sale of Heal Estate. LWILL bZLL AT THE COUBT HOrsE OS 'adaeaday. 6tb m-t , at 2 olxk tba MIrrwit.; Lota, wbicb wwra lafttinaald at last Wed-soa-isj-'a aala; 1. LoU 72. Ti, 71. and 7S, IbaT7a Plaro. i. Lot 1, i, A, 4, aod PWok S. Sbaxpa'a Ea-lar-ifiaat. . S. Lota a, a and 7, fc"uare'a Enlariui"ot. t Luta -i. I. j, 7, S and . B.oik i. latoaaco. - 4 Lata t, i aad , b:.k t, C reatrat taia--jr- ;!;. Lota 32, El vk 'J. utb-ra Ealarraarat. 7- L-m i, 9 a;l 1 Bi--'i II, tk'iih-ra Ei4. Lot J. B'.ark li Eaatara EuUr-rm-at. 3. Lot IS EWvk 1. Bkr a A14:".-.a. I". L'1. Cl-k Z. ortb--Bra Eslarj-aiaiit. 11. Oakly Urn! Factory. . TEUMA Ooc-tbird a-b, oaf third ia ais raoctba, and oae-tbird ia twdaa aioatba, witb iBtaraat. eala i-.nim. TitVa wrfrt. A..C 1ULUAIT. A CARD. TT HATE THIS DAT BOrCHT THE ot Joho H iaiu. lorv v urocary Eaaia B3r!y Soranaoa A Co.. and will continaa the aim at tbo old atand, .No. 3D Wat-i t;aet la additiuai I' tba abov. wc w-.U kap a auark of Iiav, Corn, vara, ana t lbr ktoda or read, toariner wiln. a fi.lt aaaortmeot of Farm ttrrda W will ray tha atgaeat naraat prica I -r a l aiada ef rrodac. . 8. BISTOS A CU. nii' lr LIVERY STABLE. AMERICAN STABLE. 0a Third bet, Mala and locust fits. fTH!3 LITEBY ESTABLISH MEXT. WHICH X ia wall knowa tbrouzbont tba country, poaacaaiii ai.ia adrantaar.a aup,.rior to any similar aatai.lUbmat.-t la tha City, having arraaramanta tor tba aa, iptioa of prirata horaaa at tivary of tba aaoat ieajit aod rosplaU iMcriptiun, and at tba lowat ra. CarriaKM for naltinf to LA. Coarbaa, tlbt wagoaa, ind aaary kind of road vaburW to lat. Burnt ai.M ta rutaioiaioB Socoad band Banff's lor aa at ttmr.ry auwrat prkaa. Paaavaaara furararaVd to all paria of t.a country br armal rvavayaK, K1CH ABPHOK, BliSTTOS A lH. aU GROCERIES. "tEVIEVT. ."irla,a frrah lot. latalj rxvlrni V an i fir aala t.y BLILLT A CO., i Mala srraat. C'Eri pt ATOk. lbrla. Saw York Potaoa aad fVaa-a-tlfOwa. laat raaa-tvrd and f.r ala l.y AiCILI.r A CO., TJ Main atraaf. 1ABT-WACOSS. W Bal - Wacuca, Cat-, 1J Ulga, B(V i Jiut 1 ird and ftar aal by (III.L1 at LU.. Main atrwt. Of h.-l lCiia. t- Ttia tibrat market pnaa paid fur X.J ra, eitbrr l.j4 or parked in larrrl. by BklLLV A CO., cbW 7i Mala atraat. MOfifciY WANTED. GOLD ! Domain NoleN, UilCUBHEHT filOHEY! Wanted at the highcutlprice at tha HAVINGS IJVTS'IC NO. 4 FIRST STREET. SADDLERY. REMOVAL. 'piIE rSPERflrtwir, wjjiai HATE BE1 morrd thair Paddlarr avtal.l-abanant to tla Corsar af Mala aad ."orood Straat, la tba ravaa acoarnd by Prad. Kmna, dacmard. C. WOLFF & J. KE0EPSCH, a arracTtataa er ana aaALiaa in SnclflleH, IlnrnoHH, COLLARS, tSrc, &c. Main Street, Cor. Second, (ftlnra S7marty oocnppiad by Prad. Kruoa aUkil oriiara attaadad loa.lii dlapalcb. W ork urraob-d. BorlVly RARE' CHANCE! Very ValwaWa Prapa-rty and Bwalmaaa b'or Mala. H AVISO ia conlamplaliju a n-tnoral to Clorinnatl, wa offrr for aal, on arrd.nlr aa.y tarma, tba fnltowtna; vary daairal.ia aad vaiaal.la Pr!rty : Tlrt.lrya two-atory brlrk malal-roof Warrbrnaa, aim Ira liana atvarbad. altuatrd on tha rximar of Locaat aoat aad tba f anal, bainc Lot iK.aatioa Er.laivr-nw.nl. 7. 14 (aat. Wa old alaoarlt witb tba prmiaaa Iba Pnraitnra, k'ixtun-a, Ac lnrlndl"it iafc, paaka, tmairra, Trwrka. la-alaa, Taraauliua. Ac Ac-, balba; arr-rytbirj naviad for a Grocrry. Trodnra or Commiaaiwa l.nainra ; ala tba rood will aai aajrraaaiabip of our buaiaraa. Tbaa pr"oilM ara wall adapted far a tobacco SacWry and war?hitta ; alao, Tba donbla trick Hoioka flonaa and Bendarina; Houav, and tram Vt arabouaa, rornrr Loroal aad Buaham -r ta, uaM by n. f -r t ha i-rk baaitiaaa ; alao, lb. K'tti. ft-rawa, l ard Vata, Blocka,CVa. vara, Ac, -, comprtaiag aTaryttiiu j aacaaaary tr tb bualnaaa ; alao. Tha dralrabla aod cuBTpnl-Titly arranrad l.rkk Dwalliog, on Irir?t alraafT' Utwan. hixth and Sanntb, tlr.f Lota Noa. 11 and li, in Blork 37. Kaat.ra i.air. aian t, bow oo op.-d by liaorga Poatar, and in complata ordr. on thaa pmmara ara two I'Mtaraa, a eUabla, Wood ebaii. Ac ; aiaa a larr yard 81id witb cboica Frail Traaa, bbruba and FVowara; alao, Tbo anihvidad ooa-balf of tba fram Warabouaa aitwtad on IKa i and i In Bio. k SK. Eaatara Ea-br--BMat, ranninjt tbrotijrh froia Cburrb ainwt to liw Canal. I'Bdar rant f x . par month ; alan, Tba wall- imprtnad and bicklT-caltl.atrd Farm, attiuaad near Oak liill Causau-ry, rontalninx Z7 acrra. alt uod-r frara, 4 arm t,r w bpb la aorroundel by nw aad aulwtaatlal pa-kat fc-o.-a, aad eikl with Fruit Tr.'aa of alary kind, taeludinf abmt aa area ef wail art, brartaK 4rapa V iaaa. Oa t prrntiaaara aitua a new fraiae Dwal. ting, wtrb a larf Collar, V alt, Ciatrra, larr ilta-bla-Ac Puaapaa-m caa ba bad lat .'f Marcb: alao, Tao il.wirai.lo Building Lota. Soa. S aad 7, ia Bl:k r. Eajatera l.aiarcaaaut, a-ljomiBie tba abtHra; alao, Tbe Let tarl. an Foartb atnat. Bear tba corarr of Locuat, hriua; aa c&crllant atand Ivr a atnra ; alao, Tba attdirided ra-baif af faat, aluiaiB( tba abena. Tbe alxrra profairty will ba aold aa bnr crad Ira If da-irrd. TlileK adlapntabbj. Partiao wiabins to examine aoy of tba abova property, will pleaea rail at our office, corn-r Locaac atrwt and tba 'Anal. (.SO. FOSTER A CO. fcbll-dtf THE STALLION SEASON THE FAST-TBOTTlSiJ STALLIOSS VELoX" aad "MO SO A' BLAC'KHAWK " aril! make tba a aeon uf i-4. from 1st of Harch to let of duly, at tbe Biackbaak oubia Eraoirlile, lad "I be tartna f-jr Telom artll be J30 aad for Br-rxan Blacklwk t i. pajab'e oa tb lt day ef Ju). arr, 1A. Brecdere will bare the prrrtlace of ratal a in k marea to aatd ataliicaa danaa; tba following eaaeoo. ahoald thy not prore ia f.e.1 ; but ia Bacaaaj wilr aay lnaaranra wbafaver be arraated, nor will either of aaid ualiioae be permit tad to raBdrr earrtce uader aay nrr-aiaafanoe aatil tba owbvt or braadrr a ball bar aianard a rot. tract in fccoor laBre with tbe abere arai. F Padirraaa aad IverTtiaRa addrraa ml .HESBY K0AB.K. AjrcBt for owBfra. DYE-HOUSE. - Celebrated Steam Dye House, r0CBTH 8T , BST. LOCUST A WALSTTT t? Irraa ail kiada of plaia aad Saary wurka aa good aad cheap aa aoy eataoliahaaoBl la tbe Waet, oa abort aotice. .fcbll ly

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JEWELRY r.. 0 H H D Q e tt 0 0 0 Ft H 0 0 e4 a) O 9 O a aa , W . 1 " - 3 3 S-S 0 r SJ 3 r HARDWARE, &c. VELLS, KEUOGO & CO., PEALEftS 1 II R D VV -V I 13 AJfD OU TLEIl Y, No. IS FIRST STREET, . (Biuai BIO P.III-I IK K,) Have recelv'ed a complete stock of - -FOREIGN' ATJD DOMESTIC General Hardwaro for City and Country trade. G o o d3 all bought directly from manufacturers , , TP o n. Oj13lJE1XI, only.with superior faciltie in every department. Our stock Includes the following, in large quantities, viz: , Blood's Grass and Grain Scythes, Waldron's Grass & Grain Scythes,. , Cradles and Snathes, Hay and Manure Forks, HoesPlanter's and Garden, , .Hames, Collars & Bridles, Axes the best brands, Chains Log and Trace, , Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shovels and Spades, Carpenter and Cooper Tools, Mill and Cros3 Cut Saws, j Cotton and Wool Card3, - Spinning Wheels, Locks, Latches, Butt3 and Screws, Gun Trimmings, Chain Pump Fixtures, Gum Belting, Japanned Ware, , Notions Large Stock. Together with every other article in the Hardware line, which we offer to deali East or West. . , WELLS, KELLOGG & CO., No.' 13 First Street.

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HcdsrtfrsrCirxiaiiati, Ohio. , . . CuvlBnait. Hank 4 ll. rtesrs'st pkcxb Xo. t. iMf'F Unvi'V.-, EXTRACTS ARE WI ! f.f uhwtiea of Ooloort P. 7. ". P ; Eant I jltarry Vole a tears, rota jiaiit, 1 Wi ; ,.,lv- a'.... ul ali roocrrnrd : - 1 1 . r V a uc j :. fhi nu!:iry aereire of tb Vi-Mod Stote-a- b ltl tuFib aafiata'Jrry aa-aot 1 Lai L- i- ii.ria. ri j tucatiuo, or aa al ia r u-.-Miv ai.ia, luar ealiat ia tba Sr -tu-r . :aU atad iff'Nlatins. aa mar be ..rr-et --.! 1 ' .- t" . " -at Ci t! t ailed Slab a: r-H- I'm! aw a r&:.:'tject akall not lia for a-. t .j t t;'. r.-l i-rai t..' tie tcilKary aarr. a', .- ;T :1 rlsj a' i---' And taa bounty e r- il- -f rr t-:::ri r arirri.a ar ordiuarr at -, C3'. a;f tra iti A: y tr.t te ar, :a I aafe.fcw ir tu b I u-iei Stataa, or treat IfciMi'sn bua ke e--i:io.i Is tba Aru, bii :e ui-aaU i l ow tb? iiri.-niottay to wbtrh hs m-. Ka.: a.a vt...t r-, ha.'me Lite tinrt required rv.uput.- U it'!.:,.! i.-r : .4 id y.;.Jr,i :, C , Tb if ihe ,!. r -r .fh trauatar rt t-u 1 br.U4.in.!. - - .! St. a Fli a;So t -arv. 11 7 ,. ? of C. r .a -iiita'a aa ram i sa pcHMfVa Ha txerav ti.-u i f tbe U Urt e taxi. ,t aball be tbe duty af er-ra. aibor t: c nixiaiia a .ompaay, an i of eerry odoar ainaauti ma: a racruiiaca r,adrarvBa or .feemi.er f iwatd aal tka , p.irat.oaa made ta biaa I 11 . .-t'l l v njirn ur i.i Jmary arataoa of kia ia6'rt wr ot, biaaa t, liWii-r wtib tite pavof ttat li.a aj j.Hcata ara lalai-to:, ty Toratkm, ar atue wiaaa aaaia.oav,- tbroua-b tba aaropac anch. uti. , ia tna ;.j li.iri. r. cf tha Army or lkri,eH-r.t lo e.ch 1 h tujaiaT ia aatTlug, or ia tut h tha r-tisi zrrrt. or .Vrn.t rrat be aitoaiM ; aid b?-at! t-1'r-- m M report Ihoaa tf tbe eppl-a :. b. bare aam i kn.-t a aaa, and wtMW ia lata n ttrhaot w . .1 arrrir. Hot n. I'.aa laa j.ar.' eva a-ral, alii ooaatitate aa or-jii,,.j Mj.,u, at..l pot ! th-va fonr aa able aa.ioj;, ; apj, m ,tw aiie,e , f , thar proof, the apt'litaut a.., re.ju'.ied ta ataka oa.b at to tba arritiv t.e kaa ap, a at aaa. iLl-i" ':' ' -r'd .t iv., aal autioa, tba ha-tf'TP-d bvui t! roif-T ,.f a,r ccam-P'--i 'r ,i.,d io tb 4T by enhftuaat, '" r-v-KI far V-t, il do.o.lrtr or ft.r aot hsTtr f rn th. prr-arnra-d aaa aerra, tbry will re if: ba.V to ttir roiraB aa: and tf gatlty of frand or tn .r,.,n ,,,, ja lmir.r--licat.ona, iUe .aa .! t, lot, .ui (barred i ih. .r par r,,rs) Or l.ra. Nj. vl, Vi ar l',-J.i;aaaal. A. a 0 , 4ut Men k. A ri...ri.!i all aulut.l men that ara cvmpef. l,t. and Jair. t.. la. transferred trom tb Army iO tla KaVV.W.Il b-a b.raanbB lo Cokmel P.. baa,i.. oi-na.iu.i n a,.t-r a: i'locitmati, aba wUi dritl a tuif-itl.' ..,.-er ta ..'.amiue the la. 1 1. at. I i -t. I I'll' a fr.Ntil tham ah il Burn ala l t tI'',.U'rr"i ,S Ty"-eal Old 1 a. J. V. I.. al-iUiilrr Xonhora la-la. tiiirut. ITlb il,.n !.. Isi'l.; II la a.-.- r.Unoa atlb ihe foreeoli e anthor'.ly, titi-iiiui cw4uul Jajuea P Siatiina, laid Kr'i. Bul IrUyjrr t.hae Vuruateeta. a detailed tail. .. an im 1 1 oi. aa from trioaav eervtng ia the o,rU. aii l" latmarnl Jar tralr ta tea Kary. I . a a ii-' i' ri r.i. rupg a rterr4 tier la1 Huh M .i a lat.tiul UtJra, No. t'l. War IiepartI mini. t. t., ii, Mark. im4; f inular K.. I is War lvj.,r!n.aiit, A. u, o., Hih Marob, laid; aud ImIB l-ad Mi.tera. bu. J, ilad-iuartra Xaxthrtn ti, cviuiubou, ubio, Kth Mank. ! l-d. - , ..... i III. rt I. a: l,.a.t uj . o ail camaibwiraaed offlrela a-n.ng n, ihl, aVpr roam, Ipy the Coaaj B.aa.r osral. lara I ti,e attaiitiaa af tha atluird ru. n un.li-r ti air rouirol to the prortat, na I of I ho Brat rarsrphifthair,bT,and lo are that 1 aa afi- k aihioa ate ro Hy and property -; rrd.-!. Af -!.. rtti.ma a ill ta. a'l.iteaatfd to I.arnj fcu.Lt M ii-l Jausra T. trltng, t'iuclaaali.O," j erdalit hert.dorairl on the rni.1 r "Applbaj ibk It 1 i-u,l,r IoIIm Kay."' liCwra foieard. 1 iug ai 1 '1. ..ti na will he careful that Iba teqalrebuh uiil a,lHl In thta order are preriaely torn1 plieil witb, aj,.l iu ,iu, hh ,!,ci.th .f the i cimf-airtfur aiiai.-at .( tba eriiaet, aad the : mal.i A i, app Aailaj.a bum that iipaai or ! aVftlutaat, i j AH f-..n,7.0(balii.n niital ).a written W-slbly, tid lli. (ull 11, ,1,.., i..ii.an, i. ;in,.-nt, and etaj tK.uot lm aH.ltowai ao-rtilty (.lieu. AS4l.il. ! aoaad.fc tU. lraci.aoai.otaa, tba iu.-n will n-main I l.-l i"i. li iKofa until (be ailloti i ' r t'omoitti-llo t'.riiaial la tbrir raaea la -j t pally . ooi.nuDlcatr t t,. then, ltv or.rr : J '- d-t AMI. C. KEMpKR. A. A. O. ! CAVALRY HORSES. i VtAAI.ia II.-U-1.8 WILL UK 1 lutUAal.i) J Eviinavillc, Ini., I !. M VABkKT, .aaud.nar April let, IS.4, I ana! I v wi.'fH ' io iiiriir rnid. H a tl tat be Sound, Bet laa tins Be (f I or ui"i li.ail I. iiia (!. J.Mia M, Inn t.mrt.en aud a half (It' .1 lu em-en - I'll uauda bleb, and af aultui. t.1 I r,edli aft.l laa for eaaa ry -riioa, brld r.a.ai, iu t .i eti aad fire Hum eU defecia, and a ul ..art t. a rlul tnai,ti..a. PAl ttfc.S r will ka iu liRAPTi (.Ji TUK TbA.tM BY OF THE CM T. U TATati f. r b.ta ol nit baa than a'.fbt : !iuraw. Hi-wrl.tff IVntfA VtBrflI f-aptain and I ftti-f ooarfermaeaar , - ' - ? r a I aat.-rp 1'fT.laaalry Itefrae i i - i . . F. IL i UdUAB, Ci t , C , and A. A. y M Aaal!e, April lat, laj.t. GROCERIES, f Ullli a b.ikllil Hk POTkliHslla to-b. l.iir. Vaalisnma k Potatoe. j bHH P-a.-ti lt(i,u 1'ulatu.a, lor aala fnai...r ll.a a.tkat t.-re at i Hi KEBT BBii . ' Xo 1 12 Mala atraat j . lil.Jilli.;., 1 akm tU - l l.iil" h.i.'btB. i j' 1 ana 'al ; ao ir-.p ofa-t a rralar l.dorwiaenaa hti BOobl tiia ermine, aaaaua tie bate ! J H nra.. , 2,4 nf rt..n?a aaalera eaaa M a ara : aoi aaaia Ck'a ctai-rated l..ajoratora. Uaa. jiri i f aaryratra o.a.'a pa tiiem laat yaar uiay lr a- at our tt-ra. 1'vra.ma wantlug Mil a fi a. ..an ia , I pkal , oriler early, aa tbe tapal r w ill hut be re ,1 lath, ftarnand. It h IliT h BOS., No. I ft Main atraat. ' A . r ail )- T lu box, f ah and f linrim tWda, MeoilI, avrtalautiap at Hi KkllV !,, .... ..a h.id i.ii f titifi mvn aiTt- . V A h-w i.,ii la ititl on band at v ii kiuv unci . ,Vo l.J Mala .treat vibmaaT--.a-laah Iraab .frimrd C.-rn Meal at tl.bAUl Plil, N. IU Mala atreat S EVP AM SvLaV kt N 1 1 M.i....... in L .u.la and t.tif tarrala, flrrho, and iila- a yn.o, f"r aala at til KCBT UllfiS , No. 17.2 MaiB atiaal MARBLE WORKS. STREET, TOORIi & GO'S BTarblo Manufactory. UF. rrtrE f.t x haid titk iaboaet a.i'l beat aaaurlmnt -f COTfAOE M05UMENTS - errr c-red l.t nla la tkle rity. Alas, a 8na t.ak tf ITAT.l..a MAPtBt-E, : : - ; , kLSBS, bPIRKI, CillA VE8TOVK, aVc, dtr dkc, thewotk all rxerwvad ia tbe MOST MAOSIFICEST STYLE. , We are v aall!ua. at Xew York prlree. a.1.1 ! n g valrcuai tat traaapot aai aa, at aor wararuvma. No. 131 MAIN STREET, (SEAB THE CABAL.) At b- rin of tha LABQE CK-TAOOS MOSC M Ef T. , ':..;.' - All mdera promptly filled, la tba aeatcat aad beat at yb-. aayi d and w UHLII0H5 & EEISKHAK, (riuccaa.)r to I, A. Lawraaoe.) i,.aLtaa ) iSERian t'2rD mini nibble. "Wr.olesa'e arid Eetail," " NO. 189 and 181, Main St., Rear Coatrt Iloaee. MANTLES, MOKUilEIaTS, T0MP3, VASZ3, f i An air. kudo or ,. ,r Furniture Work," a.;!y j-r-Trif,tT iir-vtt-IX THE LATEST AS'D BEST STTLE.S TT-E TI AX KOWO.M H A N D the ierreet ato-:k it ar.d bt tjitality f Aa.erfe aa aad Iiallaa Marbie, ia the Ureret bkx ki aad ttaab. la tbacity, et.N-h we bar? i t t:bt pr raah (reia aaeaaarry ar.d iuporbed le-iMfn ,:ia U.e bi-ary ai'acre, whlrb we CO ael! chrar ti.a!, .ir.v hoiae. la tbe Wert, wbirh we najte In U8AVE fiTOSiES, K0!CMi:5.i;, 2J AMTLU,aud luruliara Work with tUat buret ) .:;aiI liit laiat etiliful Bwchaaka Eiatot'Wt. CBLH0B5 A BRISEMAJr. I rbtrfa'ly rroomraai d tbeaboea firm a good wrVmft., tr.ar fcavii.r lan in my etr-pfoy tora ctitntr trf yawra. 9 aofriX for tban tbe liberal pa rr i.aaara wtrlib 1 raoaTed. - Feb. 11 il. A. tAWBESCE. MEDICAL. J. B. J0HN5T017, M. D, OfBrar n Tblrd etteat, betweaa Main aad Loctvt. Saai JaTttejw Soorwa Mraet, ose eauoa aboea Louat.at Be, i. V. I-'-iaa. . - mU-las