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OLNEY TIMES. GENTLEMEN OF The Little Giant, ye Stephen A. Dou For tlie Olncy Times. from Springfield SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 2S'h, 1859.

A Bill was introduced in the las. has been turning his attention House yesterday, to reapportion a8s ire8 19 that the till creating the to tbe subject of "pistols and representative districts, which was counties of Crawford, Lawrence, fee for two." But he is "anard'ul react ordered to be printed Jasper, Richland and Clay a new i dodger," and dodged out of a This bill was gotten up TV ith a view Judicial Circuit, has become a law. posed fight, by a quibble upon the to strengthen the Democracy, and Consequently, the citizens of these meaning of words. The matter is, when comes up on its third counties will be called nuke just this One Henry Fitch, Dis- i be the theme for an excit- a cnoice of same one of their cuin- imAY FEBRUARY 4th, iso9. tr 'ct Attorney of the U.

S. for in debate, as the Republicans will Oer to serve them in the capacity 1 Northern Illinois-- son of Senator contest every inch of ground that of Judge. "We holj this to be a I of Indiana, was one of the es not savor of fairness. very important trust, and one FOR PRESIDENT IN iseo, "Band of Ddmtes" of Illinois in i Mr. ILcks, of Gallatin, intro- wlll ch should be discharged with ABRAM LiINCOLN i a a a a Young Fitch duceJ a bill to amend tho charter 7 one object in view-- the good nounced Mr.

Douglas fulsome of tne City of Chicago, which crea-' 8 '1 concerned; uninfluenced" by a po a J8e in fact he was more bitter tec one mostridiculous scenes political lias, or preference. The or I I I BOWiuv, of Lawrence, as Cacdidate in his denunriation of Douglas ever witnessed in the ills of O0 'y question which the neonle shoM owe of Jndga of the New Circuit. i i i A IT- i i a any other man in a Mr. Hick moved the to possess their minds is this: the IT Mr Douglas well knowing this, de- SU3 of the rules and that the Is he the man best calculated to nounced the Administration kill ho read the first time by its ti- serve us in this capacity 11 theNcw Circuit. Bold Crime.

The President of the U. S. rec- Fitin the New.Yoi Mi rcury. I HAVE DREAMED OF THEE. WILD ROSE.

I slept, and dreamed of tbee, love' I di earned tliou wcr there me; I fancied thy mild, blue eyes, love, Wero beaming once more on me. I (bought tba. I heml thy voice, love, And that well-remerabend tone Fell gently on my ear, love. As tliou called mo again thine on Then Ithongct I spolte to Hice, Itne, And my words werajr.iuglit wish joy, loi I thinighf we ever mm love. Wire luppy witliout alloy I woke--'twas only a dream, lovo-- In i 1 called the, Perchame tputot light, levo, Hail been Hhitpoiiug thus to me.

WHOLESALE AND Whisky. It must be conceded that our worthy President hasgient vorsatil- a tne Administration ap- ium ne reafl tde rst time by us ti- serve us in this capacity Thereis President has gtent vorsatil- lucrea pointeos in Illinois as being ilr of a a relationship existing betwee the ty llterar a I t- Few would men, he made a wholesale daro-e ob ecfe d- and demanded that tlie office of Judge, and politics there bU qed1Jth1at i the cire I ,0, i be read, but hfifiTM ,00,1, De could have found time cr onmended himself to the Southern Senator of Indiana, called' 1 1 be read but lhe Jea(llD never should be any; the man hold- Democracy, because it waa known him a "liar." Mr. Donglas comracnced a motion was made to i Dg this responsible station should a moment that he was opposed to "Squatter (manded an apology, and in order ail urn WQ 'ch the noes were in favor of the to get that apology, and have an i after being taken acquisition of Cuba, right or 'excuse for "backing out," apoi' and the Hou se having refused to be indebted to no political party for his elevation, he should emphatically, be the choice of the people. ngr; the darhng object of the ogises himself to Fitch-say, that ad ourn a slmilar metlon was made Among the names predated to the ident an( i i a i ----ujw iiuiuuo Ui President, next to the admission of Fitch is right in defending the char- an(J the eas and Does demanded as peop le of the new Circuit Kansas as a slave State, has been, acter of his son. and thathe(Doug- be(ore An ai discussion was I tice that of we no and still is the annexation of that las) did not mean to include Mr.

COBtmued Iwo o'clock this morn' Mr- Slidell has introduced a providing for its purchase, and pla- Fitch's son in the charge that he had made. We would publish the correspondence, but we do not wish bjfore the House the progress of the debate, the Chairman the motion of our fellow townsman, the Hon. A. Kitchell. Mr.

Kitchell is well known by the people of the District as'a gentleman in eve-' ts the point States he could have the incubus of that Pacific Railroad, or the lingering reminiscences of cho Ostend Manifesto, and turn hia coloas.il mind to whisky, Yet sncn is, the fact. Buchanan discourse upon the refreshing beverage with a brevity which is tho soul ot wit; and it will be a gratifying surprise for the readers of tl.e'last Presidential Message to learn that Mr. Buchanan can write briefly and Congressional. the President sen 1 communication to the Senate, tiatinn- that no correspondence had taken place wihlhe Government of Spam, in reftrei.ce (9 the jcquisiition of Cubs, that bad not beer, laid before Congress, as be deems IOLS sanction of Congress Lie to tho success ol aiy negotiations tl ai ihe might institire. i The House was opfnP'l on for die lir-i lime, by Ct-iholic pr est in full dress--ihey i tlut dis- tuntion some days ago 1 1 The Si aate i.ot in session on the 25J, a i adjiurnt-J ovt-r to Mund.iy.

Mi. Morns, of Peunsylviuia, sented some lotion ot his State I Lfgialaiure, ins i the Sew i of dial Si.ue aud it-qui suiigher rtseiilatnLS adxouite and vote for I suoh a bill as would dot only IPI 10 ihe i i Lui afford ple to the productive interests of ih touulry--more especially on coal and HOD--and ex- a hearty approval of the lecommeiiuaiion ot pa- WHOLESALE AND a 8 HARD-WAR! WATER STREET, Visiccnnes, Indiana. HSI Sold at Eastern DISCOUNT FOE, CASH. AILS WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKERS' ry sense of the term: a The facts of the case are Anrt vi. me iciiu; i 1.

cmg $30,000,000 in to hurt the feelings of our Demo- -Mack calhog for the yeas andUeons, affable and kind in his A i flf distillers in I a i i anu JIIUU CIS hands, with which to begin negoti- cratic friends, by parading such'a DOCS excusm a meaber fro TM intercourse with all punctilious Spain will not contemptible specimen of "Tom- V0t)n? ut of order which caused then the object is to compel her by i foolery" before the eyes of the, me angry words to ass force. Mr. Douglas has entered public. into the scheme heart and soul--be even goes farther than the most ul- the Illinois them Mr. Mack still presisting- in his right to make the call.

The ic ulo iinuuis i i Legislature has formed a new Cha aQ rdered him to take his tra Democrats; he wishes to "pick'dicial Circuit, the people will be a i a quarrel" upon some frivolous pre- called upon to select its officers 1D he text, and then seize Cuba by force. Already the Mr. Douglas has still great confi- would not till he pleased, as he knew be was right and i maintain it. The scene was rendering to every man his due, moderate in his political opinions, prompt in the discharge of business and whose legal acumen and experience, is unsurpassed by a his competitors. Those are not only the sentiments entertained by a fnend and of Mr.

Kilch. resta ta beeD and bullied by Southern Democrats Mr. Preston of Kichlaiid bGCn contiuued H1 a civili zed conn- back into the "party traces," Brewer, of Laireno A Me' tr7 willing to work as asubalt. of Newton, and I. Gibson ern.

The Democratic party, as a party, are in favor of slavery extension. One crime begets another, course somebody of Olney, are prominent candidates for the office of Prosecuting Att'y. purposes, originated in the brain of of some visionary politician who and the damnable conduct of that party, against Kansas, has tutored ed, defeated. j- -j -o Axuuouo Uiia ii it for the commission of a grater assortment Legislature and offices of the City. a coe.

that it has been our The Representatives from Cook It remains to be seen whether the Iook over for some time, county, do uot desire any al teration is best known. These all cora- bining, seem to designate him as This bill gotten up for partisan person best to fill this honorable and important office. A VOTER. MR. the Candidates spoken of for Prosecuting Attorney of the New Circuit, is L.

Brewer, of. Lawrenceville. Mr. Brewer is a young lawyer of excellent character, and promises to the City i out their concert, so as to secure i Shaw have just the election of Democrats to the 1 name of Democrat, will be the Veril J' ye Dacne lors of youth in the City Charter, or the Repres a Stand at the head of profession. balra to cure the crime-- whether and wh 8e tair is tin e(i with entative District, hence Mr.

Hick He is in eyer 7 ffa wel1 suite for the voter of the Free States will A frosts look to JTMr of extreme Southern part of the whipped into the traces, and com- nn(J selfi ct from P. Shaw State, must assume the responsi- pelled to endorse an act of i Superb as ortment, one that bility of saying to the county of way robbery, just because the party Wl11 melt the heart of the fair Co aad good citizens of Chicago leaders dictate it should be done. Vfbose heart and hand ou have what manner of Legislation they heretofore these party leaders have a 8 in vain. J. I must.

Ths whole thing is a piece endeavored to hold the consciences fcXChe Olney Mite Society i ar aEce of the most contempts of Democrats, just as the Priest, meet at Mra. Mace's, next Monday, i charactflr a nd will not be per- does the souls of his erring flock. ev ening. milled to pasg without contesting the office of prosecuting Attorney, and if. elected will serve the people with zeal, and fidelity.

CITIZEN. W. J. Stephenson will please accept our thanks for favors. money will give absolution in the one and votes in the other.

correspondent of the Yiocennes Sun, one 'Sam Johnson' writing from Olney, says, "That the Democrats can regulate their domestic institutions in their own way, and are not afraid of bug-a- bo'os or snakes, and that the Sons of Temperance have done much good and no harm; but the moment they touch politics directly, or indirectly, they go to the lakes care before this quotation, to insinuate that the Black Republicans don'l like whisky and -pw vj. BUD vy. Ob thai Democrats do. Now we are af ew days ago to every inch of ground. G.

America. Nor were they wrong in so doing, for it will be noticed that the Pres ident speuks as one having authoii- ty, and not as an ignoramus on the subject. He stands on a whisky platPorm--he has precedents and antecedents, and he boldly meets the issue. Observe that he says the Mite Society, at Mrs. Mace's eculla F.

Peculiar whisky cela an spirits he ever tasted be" ore He is evidently a connoisseur ANOTHER con-, these beverages. structiou of a monster piece of or- Verzenay of ftioet from Jersey dinance has been projected by the er an 2 is generally np in liquors. a i i I-Irt in .1 i are invited to atttend who put up "rye whisky in ten and one gallon packages," sent to the White House a package, with their compliments. Mr. Buchina, who never flinches when duty calls, eicised his bibulous poweis upon the package, and moved by gratitude to the givers of such goods, penned to them an autograph letter, in which with tears of gratitude in his eyes, he says: "Your rye whisky excells in mildness and fine flavor, any spin's I ever drank," We may imagine the delight of tho Pittsburg distillers, on the receipt of this message.

They probably skipped about the strees of the iron city for very joy, clasping the I resident's letter and envelope to their hearts, and aaying to their friends, with Miss Elite, "these are the documents!" Hubs kes Bellows, Bows, Shafts, Mr. McQueen, ct South Carolina Tr TT Kc wonted know these things nere BLACK.SM ITHS TOOLS AMiIs Bc "fj fe ure. Mr. Montgura.ry mlounecl' uT 8 him tlut they weie subs antially the llich we ffl11 sel1 aa as 2 an i a of the larger cities. The resolutions uas ordered to be Losks.

Hinges, Screws, Saws, Files, Phios, Hatchets 1 Hammers, c. THE ROCHESTER CUTTING-BOX. h.ivc been long tried, and in every cas. have printed aud on the table. A lesolution was sidonied caliino- 1 i on the Pr in into Georo-ia 8 lven i satisfaction.

The consideiauon of ihe 11 to re- JS Straw or They will cut Corn equally as good The consideiauon of ihe 11 to re- JS iiraw HaJ the losses incurred by the cairns' i i 1 1 of Alabama nod GeorgJ i the, inLock tips wipe-a, Gun Barrels, Rifl es liosuhties of the Creole Indians At- Pistols. Double and bmgle Birrel bhot Guns, c. ter dis. die bill was njected. Co ers Tools House Furnishing Goods, and Jlgricul- It involved more than a third of a million of dollais.

The weather still continus cold ad snony. Samuel of Boivdom, on bis way to Bitli a load of hay, is supposed to have nllen from it and been killed as his body found in the road on the 13th insf and team went on two miles beyond where the accident happen, ed. Jannnrv 7th 1859 tural Implements. the documents Nf course they the revolution could not keep their good fortune ei fr ard formerly in the from the public, and se their whisky advertisements in the newspapers are headed with the name of the President of the United States of a and be has tlie a PP ea TMnce of I A i liavincr spfin fi rtaa! l.P^ Revolution in Hayti. The revolution in Hayti is ing considerable infeiest.

This leader in the revolution is a service of Soulouque, the He is said te be a man somewhat advanced in years; his hairs arc irpllE Volume of th I I WEKKLY ILLUsiRA 1 I i tommcncc Jan Ut 13j9. The follon ng uc ho if LITERATI I piodiu tioiib will ice in innns of this ek dii jumnal i i i the yiai: HEV. C. II if London. G.

KEYiULD-, oi Loudou. ti. P. A i bllt LDU'Alil) BUI.W I It GLN C. HEN I a late of Nicar- COL CHOCIiLi, A.

iM ALEXAXDER, F. THOJIAb DUXN JiiGLttll, 11. JD, HLMU' CI.APP, JB, DR 0 LIEUT lLiir, S. 1' CLIN10NBAKRING10.N 1 JflSi. i I I J1R-5 A WHKLPLY, MISS JlCT'n A i PROSPECTUS FOR 1859.

WHABJP coBBS YOMC IMPORTERS Ain DCALE1 AME A DI MIXNIB MANIOUE, AATIIE CLAHK, MRS. T. B. MSCLA1R. TM.

vwvv viie in iiuuuro. rrentisg lectures here this Secretary of War, which will prob-1 He is an authority on the subject, ing. His subject is 'American ao '7 cas at the Fort Pitt Works ma classic letter will be received as'' evening, Statesmen." having seen a good deal of life. i tllS manners arc Very a and uamulin (lie iollowms nnclis requited he is a a i of the Deonle--iO meutlon 1 ou i suosaiiptian inonev much SO, indeed, that OnCG UoldK'n, wuh Silver Cose, he was on the point of being by tho present Emperor. Soulouque has always opposed the influence of foreigners.

Geffrard, on the contrary, favors it, and endeav- Ijpdl Toolli Pick, s' Gokl Pen with E-tf-imon Case, i i I 1U, auu 1 pi ors to gain the confidence and es- Lo'okcts, teem of strangers, fie is nearly GojKooche 3 black, but still he has some white Gentlemen's Pins, tl Pui, lOt.n and cluse riorentlne Bioo blood vens- GLntlemcn's Buom Studs, I I i i 1 i i Gentlemen's Sleeve Buttons. appears to be popular Waicii Keys, t.no maooaa A 1 JjlUlUJb Cuff Pins. $200 2 (10 2 hu 2 (HI 2 00 2 0 0 2 (10 2 0 0 20(1 2 00 200 200 200 2 00 200 a oo 2 0 2 0 0 A full house is ex- i this Clt Il! combines some of a. mil iiouse is ex- I v- oviuo letter has been written in pecte(1 jr the features of both the "Dahlgreen apoleon III, by one of I a Columbian" guns, and Paris, to Napoleon III, by one of a Columbian" guns, and the a i Mamfesta- cu to do execution ftt the Latin race, calling upon, the Emperor to take in charge the tinies of the Latin race in America. The writer calls this country a den of outlaws and filibusters, J3 decidedly a tions or some other subject, and large crowds are attracted.

T. P. Varney and his Troup have open- ened a theatre at Cook Hall, that attracts a great many of the sentimental and fun loving community. hard place. The following from an Last ni ht the la Othello, exchange, gives a faint idea of the whicl1 wa? destmy of her citizens: magnificent performed manner.

in a This mistaken, if the Temperance Democrats of Olaey cap be gulled into Ihe support of a "License Ticket," Ihrough fears of being accused of "meddling in the Division of ihe Sons of Temperance, in Olney, there are perhaps, as many Democrats as Republicans, and they are men of too much sense and self-respect to that they cannol vote A slightly "intosicated" gentle- Theatre is present a paying in- man got on the cars of the M. stitution but it is not probable that where. Tbe conductor coming U.IIKJ around gentleman hands him a dollar bill, not telling him where he it will last. SPMNGFIELD, Jan 31st '57, Quite an interesting debate took wanta to go. 'Where are you go- lace in the Senate yesterday on the asked the conductor.

To proposition to call a Convention to (hie) hell, I 'Well, handing him sixty cents in change' 'you get off at Sandoval. 7 society wholesales dont mix with retails; raw Joesn't JO down amend the Constitution, in which nearly all participated. That many features of the Convention requii- ed amendments, seemed to be the Temperance Candidate, for Trustee, (even though that candidate be a Republican,) and still be a Democrat. whatever to do with the approach" rag corporation election; and it only remains to bo seen whether "Sam" will be sharp enough to make Temperance Democrats vote against their uvowed principles. ne present sixes to tne pound, and pig iron UDancial embarrasment of the times, turns upitanoseattenyenny nails.

TM urged by those who oppose the city of 8 hav- evident1 the nncer -p lv in recently paid off its debts to the tamty of the olitical character of Politics has nothing old State Bank, is now entirely out the State at the time the call TVlfcn A A nr 1 1 1 would be made, had to do culated to do execution at fou miles. It is to be of fifteen inc calibre, with a diameSer of twenty eight and a naif inches at the muz zle, inches at the breec and an extreme length of fiftee feet. The ball will weigh betwee. four hundred and tour hundred anc fifty pounds, requiring an enormou; charge of powder. The weight of the gun is between twen ty-five and thirty tons.

Such i pieee of ordinance, placed on the hill back of Sawmill Run wonlc speedily demolish every building in the Arsenel at Lawrenceville, tba' distance being about its effective range. It will be cast hollow, on tbe principle of Major Rodman, and under his supervision. If the piece is to be constructed, there is no place where it could be more conveniently, or better done than in this city--Pitt. Dispatch. with the masses, butSoulouqae ha? jf lUIX)n Slujeo the troops with him and at last ac- Gold uotees," 1 counts, was marching person Premiums to Agents Getting Subscribers a ao i i i nn standard, and "Euohanan nn 8 a)n the Republican rebel.

The get Un a Ciub of 5 at uu i SJeion. ana icmii.f.inn- i PESPECTFUM.V Citizens of Kichland and adjoin hes that they hare biiught the intcrctf of STOUT in the Olncy Marble Works, win continue to man nf act ure to order. TOMBS, HEAD-STONBS C. Ornamental or Plain. to the satisfaction 3( purchasers out uf American and I a Marble.

ALSO: A I BUREAU AKD STAND TOPS, All of our work executed in best so as to suit --ALSO-- Will furnish to order cntstone for bnildines i there be a full vote at tha Corporation election-next Tues- of debt. cnbing a kiss, says that it 18 a draught which passes through the system like a bucket ef water thro' a basket of eggs. Ain't that wonderful. love sick swain, in des- wit the opposition to the measure, are tirely destitute of muscles, sinews A 1 i A there appears from present in, dications to be feeling favorable to a Convention. To-morrow is the day that the apportionment bills come' np, when a hard struggle is expected." Both UV0 OO -1JU day.

Let the popular will be known i T' Weighs but fiFt y-five I Pities have a bill to present di f- the Toice of the majority. runs so high in the printing business, in Boonville, that one papw agrees to hsb the town ordinances for ing, and the other has made a contract to publiih all the Sheriff Sales for one year, gratia. When publishers of country pa- pen act in that manner Ihey should be sent up to the nearest Vengancc and Tictuals. Un der this happy title, the Warren Telegraph comments upo th political discrimination exercised. by the President ou the oE hia guests at dinner; and suggests the following form of a cerd of admission: PEES IDBNTIAI DINNER.

--AD MIT THE for this day only. Fot good to any Democratic member of Congress, re" against the Whikv" will go down to i re8nlt the ba will probably in company with "Fry on Job" and "Napier on Y. Post. If thou hasta loitering ser-. vant, send him on thy errand just before dinner.

Attempt to increas Postage. We notice that an attemtp Is be" ing made by parties in Congress to increase the postage. It will no doubt have ihe support of the pro- slavery democracy, who never favored low postage. Is it not a sham for us that while letters are carried in England for one penny, and there is a large sbrplus revenue, accumulating yearly, we cannot cany them for nearlo double that amount, and every body that can avoids the Postoffice, an usesd he express the telegraph or private conueyance? The entire system must be radi- ally defective or better results would certainly be attained, ally in the North and West where he community is a reading one, more so than any other people in the world. Let the patronage be taken 'from ie Federal 'Government aud the fficers made elective-, cr during ood behavior, and we have no doubt 'ostoffice would pay a revenue lead ofbeing, as at present, an immense addilional outlay.

decide the fate of the 'nasty. Johnson Rradfoi'd, HI. oe entitled to agnld pen and6ilvu uoldci, worth and enoh subscnbei will uceivo any tbe ai holes lie may celcof. 'Ihose remitting $20 for 10 will be entitled lo a gold pern i), Hh pi.n, woi th $7. Tbube ttmg up Club it lj members, and lemittiug 4,30, will be cijiitled to a silver watch, or a gold rest c.b un, worth remitting $40, foi 20 ibeis, will watch, or A RBalwiiys on hand to fill orders for anv Jutlt 'ed to a silvei Inin(in 0 cjsed' thing in the line of Book Sellers, Station- chain woltb ls ers.

and Bmdere. Twenty years experience remitting $00 for 30 will in furnhhing county officers wilh Boota ind beentllled to a goldtb.iin, or siherbuntmg Blank, will secuie greater accarracv BTid Cdsetl 11atcl) 4,22. piomptncss than will be found in any other i a ose remittl SSO, for 40 sub.cnbers, will establisement in the State. i Bo For Pike's Peak! A. L.

AVING CONCLUDED TO GO TO Pike's Peak in the Spring, will sell his stcck of be entitled to a lady gold w-itoh. woilli $jO. Thote remitting 'jloO, ior oO tubseubtrs, will be entitled to a gold watch, woith $40. All conioiunicatioiis should bo addressed to M. B.

DEAN, Publisher, 335 Broadway, New York. i j' an wl kcc on hand building stone of ail and will contract for Mason work on the iuost reasonable terms. Our stone for cuttn and building are durable and superior to any in this country All who may wish nni thing our "nejvill do well to give us a call. orders thankfully rccieved, and piomptly attended to.TBS Bee. 24th.

WUARFA COBBS. SADDLES, HARNESS, 20 per cent ihan Ever before offered in Olncy Those who wish bai gains shou'd call ntidcx atnine his asbeitmcEtof SADDLES HARNFSS BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, and fact every article usually kept in an extensive SADDLE AND HABNESS SHOP, All of J. T. MUIHGE'S PATTEST I i A plays the fiddle with great vivacity has been on exhibition in New Orleans. twenty-seven inches of snow give three inches of water, how mnch milk will a cow give when fed on turnips? Multiply the flakes of snow by tie hair on a cows tail, and divide the product by a turnip; then add a pieee of chalk, multiply the whole by the town pump, and the remainder will be the answer.

one Democracy will be carried bruta force has anything to do legislation, and I guess that is about all the powers the Democracy can bring- to bear this body; for tainly in point of talent and tal ability; the Bepablieans far Lecompton members, rejected by Cbmamenunderstand the solemnityof their constituencies, can obtain an oalh. They'will take it readily, first- class tickets oa application to but they are riot afraid of breaking the State Department. No anti- it I at least when prescribed in the Lecompton Democrat, who has net ordinary way. Knowing the horror foll Wing Olath which made out of an EXPERIENCED WORKMAN. Those indebted to him by note or account are requested tocotneforwardandsquare their aecounss immediately.

at the cer- menn excel. B. Pork packing is still carried this plaee, we see a man "packing' one homo on jiye in, will not be allowed to come at Chinese have of dying or in. Little Giants positively exclu- tein buried any where except Jn ded. Canes, bludgeons, and other their own leaf native a shrewd weapons to be placed at the door to IP 8 0 tice of fte eace has 1 rut I 1 1 rturi n'ntli A I guard against accidents.

Reserved seats for those who appear in coats of English manufactur e. I truth in the case now arin an if Any excess te- you don't you hope to be drowned on yond forty grains to each person, you way to Canton, and go to hell af- wnl be voted as extra. Characters terwards." at the sole risk of the No ticket genuine, without the; written signature of old Stand, one door east ofK. D. Hoi rail's Tln sh Jan.

28 3m. HOUSE A BANKS, house carpenter and Joiner Olney Illinois. Will furnish plans and sp -cifications, and do all work in his line. Will furnish, and undertake tbe building of boose offices and guarantee all 'work to be done in TS CHEAP, SIMPLE, DURABLji, and not I- ei likely to get out of ordes. It can be undei-tood and woiked by one, and is a great saving of TIM and LABOK, and does notiub or tear the cloths.

Ihe following names are a few of tbe many MghlviespeaUble persons now have the machine in use in this City: Di- Bobt. Mr. Muidoch, iJell 5Iurdoch. S. A.

Jones, Adams Expresb. Mr. Securist, Commercial Agent. A Mansfield, Goo. EliiBchardj William Heffcinan.

W. Ruport, B. Hmkle, Liwyer A. Jl irris, J. F.

Breun.in. J. il. Armstrong, T. G.

Kennedy, W. B. Benedict, Eev. H. A.

Hunter, Hon. H. Marshall, Judge Pirile, Dr. Ewing, Dr. J.

Lilley, S. W. Osbmne, J. V. Eseott, Hegnn Escott.

Z. B. Mcllvame Son, X. T. Sbreve, T.

E. Wilson, W. C. Kennedy, Col.L.A Whitely, J. Wood Wilson, ThtSJachme can be seen in use at toe Me- chatisFair by night, and by day at tbe Office, K.D.

PO 96 Third Louisville. DISSOLUTION. fTHE firm of Knost A Shaw is this iay dis- solved by mutual conaent. Olney Nov. 20th 1358.

1859 TRADE 1859 IS Ribbons Millinery Goods. Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons TO MERCHANTS, MILLINESS, JOBBERS, DEALERS IN KIBBOXS, MILLINERY GOODS, AND CASH BUYERS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY. THE CASHKIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMB TSEET, KEW ESTABLISHED 'l85S. We hare oiigmated a nuw principle-- a new era in the Ribbon Trade, whereby we maU this busmcos plan, simple, and staple a that of mown sheetings. We Sell For Cash! We Buy For sh! We ore sat'sfied with 5 per profit.

no Second Price. Have all our goods mirkid in Plain Figures, so that man, woman and child ''buy alike," and receive the same ior their money. Our prices for best Ribbons, all colors, are No. 1 12 cts. per I 2 3 4 6 9 87i 12 107J, 16 per piece.

offer Fancy liibbons "All "All Colols;" -'All Qualities," at prices defying Competition, and for Cash only. Our Ket.iblishinent ie the centre of attraction for Ribbons Quick Light Profits, and Gotd Value for Cash. ROUCHES POUCHES New Styles and Patterns, at a saving ot 39 per cent from credit priecs. BLOND LACES, QUILTINGS, AC. Our line in these Goods always full.

Import afid '-Job" them atoned for 5 der ctit advance. Marked prices on all Goods ic plc.a style. my7tf. President Benson writes from Liberia that the prospects of Dec. 14, 1859.

JAMES BUCHANAN. 1 that colony as a cotton producing region are improving rapidly. DOCTOR G. IIAYAIE, IT Xi I JB i his professional services to the oiti- zens of Bichland and adjoining counties in the treatment of Diseased or Deformed EYE Office 011 Main Street, oppositeLUey's SOiV'S, H. DEY-GOODSjJJEOCKEIES, PilODUCJB, Flora, Clay County, Illinois.

AuglStWSW. Notice. Mate of Jllinosl To the Murch Term of the Eichland coontj Kichland county. 1859. In the matter of tbe minor I heirs of Joseph Baker, dec.

MO all persons concerned, take notice that J- the undersigned Guar.iian of Laurie and Mary Elizabeth Baker, will at the Margh lerm of said Court, to be holderiatthe Court llonse in Olney in said 'county on tbe 3d Monday of March next present to said Court, for acceptance his resignation of the office of Guardian of'Iiiurie and Mary E. Bakei accor- jdiog to tli Statute in each cnse made and provided. SAMUEL Gunrdum an 21'a9 ot Laurie and Vaaj E. Bake to When you want gooiP'flotir, go BAIBD. figures.

A saving of 40 per cent on Goods from credit prices. Our intention is to nuke the Ribbon st.i pie in regard to prices domestic goods. To do this we must sell one millionioo dollars worth of goods per Annum! We are Union Men. "No Hortb," "no South." solicit the patuitwga of Merchants, in section of the United SUtw, and are airvanU of all who favor witk their trade and patronage. JNO.

TPARRRLL, Ribbon Honse, 116 Chambers Street, New York, B. B. WALLER. near the Hodwn Binr Bailroad Da-, S. MeClnre TS A GRADUATE OF JEFIBBSON MEDIC- 1 AL COLLEGE, Philadelphia, and bapc been engaged in the practice of ot twenty he eipeers der satisfaction to tbow who Profenional calls atteodtfT jJfkt er day, town or eointiy.

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Pages Available:
325
Years Available:
1857-1859