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" v GOVERNOR, OL1VEII I. IHOKTOA't of Wayne. LI BOTES AXT GOVERNOR, COXUAU IIAKEtt. of VanderburKb. "''''SSililSTifel OF STATE,1 -- , .jvrr JTOll-V Ur. WSON, ef Allen. . 7 '!7 '"' TREASURER OK STATE, . I VILLIAll K. VlFF SimtiElt. of Parke. " '" AUDITOR OF STATE, 1 .! E. V. II. of Marlon. . -JPKRISTKSOEST OF TCBLIC INSTRUCTION. , a,VllAULIS HAUSES, of Floyd. - ,.- ATTORNEY GENERAL, J.I3IES II. V A VKS'S, of Kipley. i . REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT, -VioU- A. SXEIN, of Tippecance. ., CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, J01ii A. ISEAL, of Jliami. . ' . - . , :o: - FOIt t-OAI.rlKSS, JAMES C VEArCH, FOR l.KlilSLATljRR. ' - - . - -: JOHN INGLE, Jr., , or VAKBKKItrBGH. ..,; ; PUBLIC SPEAKING. 'JAS. LOCKHART ad JAS. C. V BATCH. Esquires, eaakidttei for Congress, will address their fellow-citiseasat Newburg, Warrick county. Thursday. September 4. Baker's Creek Church, bpcneer co.. Friday. Sept S. 9 stookport, ao saturuay uo Geutrvville, do Monday, 8. il i.itingUurgh. Dubois county , Tuesday, Sept, . uer. do do Wednesday do . 1. u 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 1. is 20.. 22. , 23. 2 25. 2B. 27. 29. 30. 1. 2. 3. i'i.ut. do Wednesday IWaville do - Alfordsville, Martin '' lit. i'lea.ant, : do IovrHill, do ttRagl-fville. Daviess - Wahrngt-ia. ' do " Edwardiport, Knox Braeeville. do a- Vineeanes, -lo Dicksburgh, do Patoka. Gihson .lornbrook'i store Pik ''"' Peters hurgh - do .- f toss Roads, ; do "! -Winslow. do Princeton. . Gibeon jU 0enville, do ' Poseyville. Posey "New Harmony, do "-""' Mt. Vernon, do do do da do do do do do do do do do do do do do de do 1 hnndüy, Friday. Saturday, " Monday, Tuesdny, . Wednesday Thürs lay. Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday,' Wednesday Thursday, Friday. Saturday , Monday. ; Tuesday. ' Wedmsday, Thursday, Friday. . do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do Oot. do do do do do Klafrsrtile ao Saturday, do Cross Roads. Armstrong township Vanderburgh county, - "Monday, Oct 6. . Kvansville. Vanderburgh it Tuesday. Oct, 7. . . Huunstadt. Gibson do Wedneiday, do 8. -- Williamsburg, Warrick do Thnrsday, do 9. , Lynnville, do do 'Friday. do 1C. , Bonvill. do do Saturday. do ll. 'ha soeakine - aeoa of eaob day. ,, To the Public. '- The following appointments heretofore madeby Got. Millard and Juii Morton Petersburg, August '.'5. """Wa.hirigton, 26. Duron Hill, Aus. S, Pauli, Auf 28, . Spencer, Au. 9. Bloomfleld. Auj. 30, Sulliraa, Sept. '-1st. Bawlitii Green, Sept. 2, Terro Haute, Sept. 3, are mutually withdrawn, ami they have mutually made the following appointments : -' SpHiieer, Owen Jounty, Sept. 18, I P. M. -' hloomfluM. Greene Co., lo IS, Ho Wasliington, Daviita Co., do 20, do Petfrsburjr.Pike Co., do 2J, do -Jasper, DiiuoisCn., do 23, do Mt. Pleasant. Martin Co , do 24, do :- Paoli, Orange Co., do 25, do .' 6 A. P. WILf.ARD. ' - O. P. MORTOX. - MECt riVF, COJIJIITTEE FILLMORE AND EONELSON CLUB! ' A meeting of the abore mentioned Committee will be held at .haoflloe of the Seoietary.on this (Friday) ereingng, Sept. ' 12th. at 7K o'dcok. O. C. KEATS, See'y. " 05" We are indebted to Rev. Mr. Hill for the list of appointments made by the M. E. Conference, which assembled at Grecncastle on the 3d of this month.' t . . .. : Proceedings of t!ie City Council. Council Chamber, Sept. 8, 1856. The Council met pursuant to adjournment. Trescnt, Mayor Hewson, and all the Councilmen except Messrs. Foster and Johnson. - Allowed J. T. M. Parvin $2 50 for repairing pipes as per bill filed; Clark & Stanfield $16 for building fence around Public School ' ground, as per bill filed, less S3 20, and ordered that said amount be charged to School House fund; T. M. Geupel $10 50 for new minute book of 7 quires medium, as per bill 1 filed; Robt. Fergus $221 77 for lumber,' as .per bill filed; Jas. D. Saunders ' $43 .'for ser-'-vices as City Engineer, from 25th of April to 8th of September, as per bill filed. - ' - f V The usual allowances for labor, done on . streets were made, for week ending Sept 1st, ' 1856, amounting in the aggregate to $45. f ,; Lot 2, block 54, E. E., is charged with fill- . Ing up with 155 cubic yards earth at 12c .' - per cubic yard, $19 37. , The usual allowances for work done on 7" streets for week ending Sept. 8,1856, wer ' made, amounting to $110 60. - , - Ordered that lotsf be charged for constructin sidewalks bordering thereon, as follows: .aJotNo.55,SuVofoutlotNo.2,U.E. $ 8 23 1 f - " , " " 3 75 2, 3, 5,

" , 2 85 " 2 85 " 2 85 " 2 85 " " 2 85 " " 2 82 " .-.' 4 55 ' I 2 85 i . u .". 2 85 " V i -7 2 85 V ; ' 2 8p 2 8q " Vv . 17 19 - 16 19 . " . 11 20 . 8 00

7, " - " - 8, . r. 9 " 1Q' iil .: ;;- ll, "7 is, " 77 ; 14 : ' ""' " 1, Block 2, E. E i . -Ii .Ii . . it ' u 2h 1, 3, U.K 4, E. E. 61, 1, 3, 5," 7, 8, 2 ' 2 ; -2 2 s- 2 2 2 2 2 2 -2 ii i ii 9, 10, 11, 1. 15, 1. 2, ... 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, It 15, 16, 2 30 2 30 I . .7" 2 30 "7" , . . f.,2 30 " " " 2 30 " " , 2 S5 " '.' 2 30 ." " 2 30 " " 2 3Q ." " - 2 30 " 2 30 " " ": . " 2 30 ii 2 30 I, .i -M t i .y- : 2 30 lots were charged with ii ii The following ouais as-5a'i I"or constructing side walks

bordering thereonj during; week ending Sept.

1st, 185Ü: Lot No. ii uE; 7 ' 7. '$15,90 14 40 8, fci.; 5, e! E..7 -.': ' ' 1 " 6 " " a in u it 3,10 3 lO a'lO -- il an i 1K' n,i nflnt Nn. 68. TJ: E 3 3q ' . . . J Half of lot 1, bl. I. E. tj. -7,61 Lot No. 3, bl. 54, E. E.f to filling up 270 cub. yds., earth at 12ts, 34,75 Lot No. 4, bl. 54, E. E., to fining up J 138 cub. yds., at 12c, 16,00 . r . . i j r The following report was presented from n .-. rn The bill of Messrs. G. W. Coffin & Co.. for

oot ci r u i t. t ii r v . V incenncs btation John W. Jackson. -- - i jt wag reDorted that the Kir.ffi of Naples287,61 for schoo house bell, fre.ght, &c, Petersburg-Ä, , 7 , . W. ; demandShfalfiereuce with The Eure-

was presentea ana tne Mayor autnonzea 10 accept the same payable 90 days from 25th day of August, 1856. r . . r rr r i-t.-. . p On a .statement from H..Q. Wheeler, Eq., relative to the roof of the public school building, the following resolution by Councilman Scantlin was unanimously adopted: ' 1 : , , . ... ... , ''Itesoloed, That a committee of three be ap- .,.'... v. i t. -i i V r j ing and report upon its safety and strength and to publish the result of such examination at as earlv dav as nossible." V Chair appointed Messrs. Hunnel, Hugo and T, , . ... xesier on mac commin.ee. The bills of Messrs. Kunkel. Bellamy and Bradford and John Greis, were referred to committee on claims. 1 I Report from Fire Superintendent for week ! ending Sept. 8th, 1856 received and filed. Report from City Recorder, showing num ber of cases during the month of August to be i oo a ..f n c; ioCf 417 An Amount due and unpaid on docket to date $8G,00. Back fees due Recorder $24,05. Balance due city as per report $19,35 received and filed. 77 7--The following report from Councilman Scantlin was read: , Evansville, Sept. 8th, 18ö6. To the Mayor and Council: . . " As one of the committee to whom was referred the matter of City Attorney, I would beg leave to report that I have conferred with Mr. Baker, . our present City .Attorney and learned from him that he will serve before the ' Recorder's Court, only as he has heretofore done. I find other competent persens who will serve before all the courts. I deem it nighly necessary that we should have an Attorney to act in the Recorder's Court, and should the Board conclude to retain Mr. Baker where he is, the appointment should be made. All of which is respectfully submitted. JAMES SCANTLIN, Ja. Report laid over for future action. Ordered that Mr. Hunnel be authorized to fill up with dirt lots 23 and 4, block 9, E. E. At the instance of Mr. Alex. McGritf, a motion was made to lay plank walk almg lot 17, U. E., lrom alley to 1st street motion lost. Mr. Orr then moved to lay brick pavement 5 feet wide also lost. . Motion in favor of plank walk received and carried unanimously. ' ' , Ordered that Council meet on Saturday even ing next at 7 o'clock to confer with Mr. W. Carpenter concerning the matter of the city riilroad bonds, as per request of Mr. C. Ordered that the City Collector be author ized to discount at the rate of 12 per cent per annum on all taxes paid before the 1st of November next. ." ., T. Adjourned until Saturday next at 7 o'clock, P.M. WELL II. WALKER, City Clerk. APPOrUTMSNT OF INDIANA CONFEEEITCE INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT -WM. C. SJIITH, P. E. - . " , Wesley Chapel James Hill. t " South Sc. Mis. John C. Smith.7 " West Levi Johnson. ,- Moorsville M. II. Rice-. ' '"(- Whitelick Henry S. Dane. 7 , Martinsville Joseph Whorton. ' ' ' j Waverly A. W. Shively. ' - .. Bloomington Station Mc M. Tooke. V 1 . " Circuit Robert Hannum. ..! Elliottsville J. J. Stallard. :' ;, Morgantown Wm N. Darnall. Nashville Jas. F. Fish. Williamsburgh Wm.. McGinnis. '; Jonesrille W. W. Puett. Brownstown Wm. S. Carter. . W. M. Daily, President of Indiana Univer sity. - - -f,.-' , j Thos. ll. Sinex, Transferred to Michigan Conference. ' ..' ' ? j Bedford District HatDen Hays, P. E. 1 Bedford -I. M. Green. 7, Orleans Jesse L. Walker.;. , , .. , H ... r -SpringvilleE. E. Rose. -.; 7 ' i r Stanford S. llausop. . . . .. .. . , , Heltonsville Abram Wrighfc. ' ' ! Fairfax To be supplied. , : , Leesville Asa Beck. Houston EH- P. F. Wells. : :; Livopia-r Peter St. Clair. '. Lawrencepqrt Chas.' Cross, John Talbott, Sup.' " - ' ' Hardinsburgh--Ira Broshears. . 7 ' Paoli L. M. llar.cock. . , , . , QrangeYiUe W.K.Richards.' Pleasant Valley Stephen Bowers. ' ' 'f . UE.W ALBANY DISTRICT C. B. DAVIDSON. P.Fe Wesley Chapel B. F. Crary. Pntftnarv To be suDblied. " V "" ". 30 Roberts Chapel John J. Hight. , 30 John Street Mission W. F. Mason. .. 30 Dbenezerand W. Union E. L. Kemp.i j 3Q McKendire John W. Julian. ' 30 New Albany Circuit M. 0. Hobbs, ; ; ; 30 Lanesville Edmond Y. Gainesi. ;.' '.'";-. 30 Elizabeth J.B. Admire. . ."l . 30 Corydon Thos. J. Ryan. j '. 30 Fredericksburg- John Schräder. 30 Greenville Aaron Long. Z 30iSalem W. V. Daniel. "7 . äiV . . j ,.. , Salem Circuit John H. Leard. ; '- , New Philadelphia W. H. Jackson. Caünelton district H. tx Ilbott P. . uanneiton otanop, jonn aveny. Enterprise -Levi Guifford. r. . i Rockport--Thos. B. Bratton. ,J,7 Rockport Station Thos. S. Brooks. ; BoonvUle Isaac N:. Thompson. . Oakland Julius C. King.- ' 1 Tayjorsville Nicholas M. Patterso l. ; , Uaysville-A. P. Forsythe. . ( Frenchlick John V all. - , . . Wickliöe Missio'hrr-Qthniel J, JJamett Leavenworth rAlex, Knoy. Rome Sam'l MeNaghlen. . ." ' Troy Mis3ion To be supplied. 4 i 'J

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--' Locdst Btreet-i-Et1 ": Ingle Street-Jobt - , West Franklin Wm.'II. Gri rn Mount Vernon Station Z. S. CM Circuit feter F. New Harmony Win. Atchison. r ..." 1 1 . '!'! ' ITT 't -:. ' ' r .11-. ri'l -ITT. T i ' vweiiaviiie-iuu.. .i...uuc.,i,.,. i oseyynie-r-iw ju. Vjusnnian. --j , . a nnceton ueo. . w alker. ,. UIuj UrassVV... named. , Newburgh Station J. B. Hamilton. Centre Circuit Frederick Ilurinsr. - - Franci9CO MissionThos. Alexader. l -DANIEL MCINTIRE. K KT : . , . . Uelectable lliu w. v. Uridwcll 7 .-,,Vi . . ,-,.( Washington Jas. F. McCami. Mount Pleasant-.. 5. e)tw; . "Oglusville Henry Uoodrey. uioomfield-Wm. iL Cornelius, Bloomfield Mksion Hiram Lipe. Linton Thus., A. Long. . . Sullivan Morris W.- Benton.;.-. JSew Lebanon Thos. A. WhittsJ. P.,-.i;c!, ... w .. ";"t'u Carlisle Jesse Vill ams. r.?; llruce Tille Elias Uaskins. White River John Heal ; - f i Greescastle District Jons Kiger,"P. E r rf1enIc,astle Wm; .M- "ester. , Bellville Calvin Lee. Monrovia J.. Ii. WUh'tmk. Gosport A. D. Cunhiham. Spencer Steplien B. Sutt on. Point Commerce David Swartz, owling Oreen.W, RLZann -,- -y i. Putnamville H.' O. Chamnan." George W " . . . i Ames. Sun. . .' R.,rn Tc..!, Ttr Al Lockport To be supplied. rraineion nam'I rncKs. Quincey Mission To be supplied. '. -Daniei 'Curry, President of Ind. As.Uiiiveisuy. . .. i . . gf4 Superahuated by ill health. William Shanks; C. B. Jones ; Geo . Havens ; E. W. Cadwell ; L. Forbes ; D. Chipman J. Y. McKee. rj-7" Two or three diminished steamers were here yesterday,,. They did not create much. commotion. ' --" ' :' Read the notices in the special notice column relative to the Library, &c. They may interest some folks. A3" The Executive committee of the Fillmore club will meet this evening at the office of the Secretary. See notice., , . ,K T7,7 . . tea ' OCT" John Van Buren has been .making a political speech at Chicago, and ..John and his speech are thus taken off by the Chicago Journal:' . , '.' . ' ; "Prince John" was the undertaker who assisted in the burial of Cass jn 1818, when "His body was conveyed home by the Lakes." He is doing the same thing for Buchanan only he js burying him alive. ". i, .

TlIE NEGRO SCEXT IMEST. The Nc-rÖeS öfi J"01d Court Hoase. oornei of Main and Third streets, we r , u .iiii ' -i r" , tare now prepare'd ro reeeire fbr sale at 'uetioa or private liostonhave recently held ameeting and adopt- sa.e. ail kinds'oroids. wares ao. merchaudise- heaseHoid ed the following resolutions: ' ' . Ifnrnitur: horse, bnegie. et.. -. ' rj. ".'; T) , , . . ' ' CJ i iTinces ina le uu uoniigmneats whea required KeSOlved, that'' we, the - Colored Citizens of!''"' "Regular sal.a everv' Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, Rnttnn will snnnnrt. with nur- vnin o J v.r-.-7 aommenelngut 9i'eloek. A. M. Also Tuesday. Wednesday

, ri . - John C, Fremont, of California, as President of the United States, and Wm. L. Dayton, of XT T .. ir- . I. -1. . new tiersey, a-s ice t resiueni. -- i u-ir Ilamlet- Dosf thon think A ltv-inr7rr lrtnl-fl i7wc... yostmou tuinh. .iexanacr iooieu Of this Complexion ? t-ii lloratio: E'en so, my Lord. ' MimUt:An& smelt so? ;Puh! ' . "- Albany Statesman. BY TELEGRAPH:. REPOSIED. EXPKESSLY F JS THE JoxjenAL Ca'itor-U Znatraetibns'.. . :V ' - Washington, Sept. 11. , ' It has been ascertained from reliable sources that no instructions were recently sent to California by the Secretary of the Navy substantially different from ' those previously transmitted.' They are addressed to Com. Merlon or the Senior officer of the station,' advising him that the laws and government or,the United States must be " enforced, public prop erty protected from violence.' " He is requested to have two or three na- , , - . "''.'"a. tional VeSSelS at ban J.ranClSCO and retain them there until -this .insurrectionary move - la"' v.il 1 .v- -.i::" . ii. Jilt biiuit cciiae, tue pi ...ill. uujeeb ueuig to protect the, public property and officers pf the federal government should they be interrupted in the discharge of their respective duties, and nothing more. It is ascertained .that instructions were likewise sent by the War Department to Gen. Wool for a similar pufposev In fact Com. Marion and Gem Wool are merely continued to . exercise extraordinary ' precaution and wise discretion!7 ' " ' ' ; ';' 4 ' New York, Sept. 11. ; The steamer Empire from New Orleans and Havanna is sequilled below. .-, -. , , , . .;J i - . Arrival of Ihe Fulton. ! ' ' , , ' " ; " ' 1 New York, Sept. 11. ' The steamer Fulton,' from Havre, Southampton, has arrived. She brings, daterom London and Havre to the 25th ult, the;day of her sailings -- --' r. - r -. ? The steamer Texas from New -Orleans has arrived. - . . -.'... ,", . 7' T- . - . , Pittsburgh, Septi 11. 4 - -River 13 inches by the metal mark ?tn4 at a stand. Weather clear and warnv ' 1 i Fnrtlat-r by tike Cauadian. , -v 1 ; '. ; .: ' QCEBEO, Sept.'D. The steamship Canadian lrom Liverpool with dates to the 27th Aug.,' arrived here toww i ' qay in a msaoiea oonaiuon. - t . - 1 1 r, The Canard steamer Arabia from Boston, arrived out at Liverpool on Monday, the 25th - 1 he news is unimportant , ;t -The steamers City of Baltimore and Fulton 'l .u o-.iV. ..... . .. UOtli DitllCU. VII tllC . I -11- . A dinner was given to the Guards at Surry Gardens on the 25th atwhichv2,00( - i -. .- ii . ; rHl"1 f persons were present. r-. . Sir WmTemple Minister to Naples,sLon Palmerston's only brother, is dead ; A large chartist meeting hud boenJield at Todniorton, to welcome the return, ofJohn I Affairs m France were dilL Th.e Emperor and family continued at; Briantz. Napoleon it was said was suffering muohfroni Vdii e J liror. - -1 '"-' ' AVe have no definite intelligence from Spain, ''Thft Government was chiefly occupied )n p?

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Jfifford.-' . '. . 'J the Rational ..Quart!.. J'hatj part of it in the '. Thornburh. Province of jiadrid,. was already, diäatmed.2 .-, fc.?, .4'' The bread rior in'iPortugni has beer Wp-'

pressed. ' The cholera at Lisbon - was abating ',A great many arrests were' made by the tro-"ps I 'of.citizans who p'ärticipSated in the riots. V . v it. J The arrival f4Ue FreJich'isfiu.ad?on. at the I Tagus had caused much excitement, .The barvest was over. and was more .unfavorable than'; Vlhad been anticipated. The vines are a '.com-- - : nlfilia failure ' Dispnse ' had anne.ired . anions. f, .... . : ' . . .. , lue caiue. .-.m. ., ao. powers be 'Submitted to an European Con- j There were rumors at i?a!ermo of a Collision ' j between the Neapolitans and the Swiss. The cjpps throughout thö Neapolitan States have partiauy.iauea.., -, r - . . . . : i ' Austria hasordered the sequestrated prop-1 erty of the Lombard exiles to be sold. ' . ; j The 'attack' on a Prussian corvette by a piratical cruiser off. the; coast of Morocco, had ; t Hl T.rT;n Tr nrn "7- -v.kV.v... ... considered incorrect that Prussia had inveked the aid of France 'and England, the feeling be-' lnij-tliat rprssia should herself, üiicertakctue X.....' '.11... ..V1 ...... . Rnc.. Mai ZuULraA nr.VrKn V a(.kivau(ivv.aua V-kVISAV-WsT'UIWu . ' ., .... - .,-. L 1 -i "' a"J , ".t.. . - , " i"""VJ, OUt.-: ., ... ... :., AnrUer f, T..marir. "oil t-' ''01,1 ..v-.w - ' .tn-, cii V hnrif wprA pn tprts inml that . V. no-Inn rl 7i.irlrl fiPeea,1V Cue tO Uia plan tor capitalizing, toe .. . . . ..... Sound dues. - Huchanan, the English Mimster, Who had been hOUie tO Conter With his ffOVerniM.iu.., mji iuy pui jcu -,rf iiau ici uiucu . aiiu strengthened Uheir hopes.-; .Three thousand Vessels pa.SSeu tne DOUna atirinz tne msl .u L- i. 1 . ; I m0nth,-0t Which twenty-tWO were American. . Tho cholera was prevailing at Stockholm uen. uoaisco, tne uussian iuuitary nvoy, was- the first victim-.-Dafe-s, from Constantinople of August I5th. J ...... . n . i. . in, Stale .mat. me UUSSian rupiy 10 luraey gives; hopes of the surrender of Belgrade. . 'JJasacin'Pasha receives Kars from the Rls sians. - - ' - ' - ---. .'- ..'.- , COMiMEliCLAl.. . . MAKKETS BY TELEGSAPH. . , . :"V .iTfü-e .-. : -i ; ' . , . CiNoiNRATi, Sept. 11; , Flour active and about 30c higher. White whe.:t l 2j; Redl 13. Whisky slightly advanced; sales at 2e p-Co.ceries.iu good demand ai Tull rales. ,f " - "i''' -S yojiK.Septvll. : Flour firm; sales of 7.C00 JjbU Southern ut 7 2ö'3TS5 and K.Ura 7 -5.8 15. -'Wheat stead-; sales of r,CG0 iueia weitem Red at l 63; Soi.turn white i es, oriiaavaiiceu; taii-s oi ii.i'iiu Dusneis lui.vea at cue. licaa pork higher, sales of .00 bbla atJO. Lard Ann. Whisky dull at 35c. lieef steady, AanIki rhoi.sT.';-. i...'. ..;....... .-...... ..;.iaAi -Ki.ao A V CI I O . H HKS , CO 1 M IS fe I O . M Fit ( H A A TS, ' .i.'. 'and ISeal I.-,! . le Crokcr)' . . tin v.i i A . .. . .. n . . . ,1 ...... .1 v . -no D riJai-aiants. at early gas iignt. - . .. - . S ALU OF RKAL ESTATK. ' . , ' Tha flrat Maadav of ererr month, at lUfl'clook A. M..Haring provided ourselves with a large Map ol the City of KvaSsville tainin VI tne receus r-niargemeaca, ana olieving it will be for the interest of all ooneerned. we have jiet apart the ßrat Moaday of ET.ry n.Ba for the sale of I R.?al Ksttc.tauotio i. All those wishing to sell are reuesteil to hand in their lints in time to irive the public due uotice. The patronage of those bavins Houses and LeUorLand for sale, either atpublieorriv-ife salo isrpectfullj solicited, j i jylj , i; .; WOOL3BV & NKLSON;Auct's.. WIIOLESAI.K AXD fll-TAII. T O P, AC CO W A R E HOUSE; ' Os Main st.-. second denr above eor. f First St.. . T ' ' " - " EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.'. ' j i , 1 lORAVriS FENDRTCH A BROTHERS restieHfully ine - -. rorm the eitizeMef Erausvilleand vicinity thattbey ba. lished a branch of their oltfand extensively known Bal : established ahranch of their oldtaan extensively Known na timore house in this nlaee. where thevwUl mannfacture an timore house in this place, where they will manufacture and t"!". cigar! i.-il-''Cigiirsembraee constantly have for fe all kind, of DomeMtie and Imported nan. .ml.. T ne' rassortment oi loKacoosna everv varietv and brand: 12 per cent will be sar.d to the -purchaser by giving us a call, as we warrant to est! at nty prices. Please call and examine. ' ang23-3 AD.TIlIISTKATOS NOTICE. NOT10E is her.-by given thit the undersigned hai been appointed A lruiuistratnr at the estate of Alexander Powell, late of Vaaderburg County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. i ' ? irHr.- ...... . EDMUND UAIDLOW, Adm'r. TO mtmCHANTS. have thi-i season made great improvements in our - - OLE SAL E' D EPÄR TME-N 1 S.iO R the accj mmodrttion of our rapldlv increasing iobhing . . trade, to Ui.i;h we respectfully invite the atteation of Ulli terms are :is uee.ai fc" .11. i-iuu... w-u. v.. , - - me iv tirst class Ea-steru houses, and merchants will find it greatly to fair advantage, before purchasing elsewhere, to exaaine. our stock of .. . ' . , , ' ' ." . Domestics; : . A,inenst - . ii't'c "." JUres Goods", . 1 1 . . . Kn "roilcries; . . . - j . . llouselseeplnaf Goods; ciotn ......( i' Satinet-; ..:-. ' - : 1 - - - - I:tV Is; ..7 -.- . : -,-'.;.-. -'' - - Itljintlea; - - --s - v -.'"' Cloaks. Scc.m &e. . -- - . Wescontinae oar extensive retail business as nrnau ; ,r- - WM. LEE A- CO.. 1 c.sep5-ImdAW ' ' ..'y 7-1 West Fourth street, Cincinnati OEVANSVILLE ,C0M MERCIA L COLLEGE. Kvantrillo, Indiana. ? . rglHI. Fourth Asnnst Seasien ofthe above Institution wlM 9 commence on Monday, the 1st dsy ol Sep ember. lP-Hk. 'v.uuk Man desnrutuof thuranghly ijualitj-lng tbemaelves for hnsiuess. are rei-ectf ully invited to the advantages presenhsd b tkis (School. . ., '-.,- . " ,,'" TI.e courseor itiscruction is praetiwi.anaeinoraces j.oDt.ieEutrv llnol; -Keeptugia all ies-vawous branches, ineludingAccounf Current. Accnunt' Sal-i " Oommeroinl -Correspondence. Penman-hip and Mercantile Calcnlstitins. A fell Oorof lesions can be eompnete fa from ix tö ten weeas. Tiuie aot limited Students c.a commence at anv time. For Cat ogue, giving run panicuisra. muress - " .. .. TL.1.UIII1U U.llVT l: I 1 aiiiJ-ti . " T.i. ..... ,- ha . . ... n ... 1 . V ' . - ' . . , ; "1"?" '.Z' ä. lU ia .d H in the Cooer Knlarsement x( the i ty p f Evs bc vitle. It ie in that paTtt)f the-oiVy which is most des rsl.lt for resi lences.- The lots tront 1st fet..oa. Firai and 150 feet en Oak streets, with a 12 font alley passing in the resir from Oak te Mulberry streets. The ho"ee s a modern two-story Brick with two parlors, shall, an enclosed parch; a kitchen, dinin-r-roonr and pantryon the lower floor, and ijvr bedrouini, a hath sad wsh room ia the second story. All tba rooms. &c. rc large, and coavsaieatly-a-waoged.- There is a good cellar, two cUt-rns holding 7"ti barrels of water; tea house, weoa h-nse amist-ih-. Ao,. on tl.e . plcuiiaes. and a miaotl'y of shrunt.crv. iruit trees, grape viuer. ivo. fi ... rThe whole will be ee at ,-rivate sale until Monday, tha 6th of October, I net-hen so.d.-HrwlH kevM to par - els at. auction, and will be niviSea as imiowas " i.ot so win 1. iriiideft-lenrthwisa int two e inal parta-isontiiw XQi taet ... with Interest, secured hv notes-oavahle wiihont relief

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"aeh oa Firtsweet: Lot 4 will ne uiviieu aenntnwuw 11 . f aigvu s nnpr-i..i ... ......... ... , - . , Kea; Jewelry of ell ktaas aaa wauty. into uaequal p-rts the north-we-t p.rtn which the house I M arillerand vioiattvr reeideaoe between JudieFostsi, gold Stone. Mesaie Coral in, stta; OoU iMsituate.lrontins-10fcet,attdthesouth-eastpa-t5feetoas,dJ. H. BoTeadiok o a Cherry street -KvausviUe, fa. ( ; I ""JrJSf ..r chaias. Braeelets Lockets. Neek'aces. Rings. first street., , - " - ' I - an-8-lyd " . - f Oil 1 Bli al G"W Pins. Plstedf rnxvas ant .KK. One-third cash: Vi in 6 months ml K in one. ' iiiim . . .. TS":- .;i..tvm.. (l,..r.'. Kevs. Jet Braerfeas. Ae..

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; Ä J For prasurvuig Fniita, Vegetables," 1. .The onlj . 4 van eeieuwia rviuiriiig B- e , I NO WAX? SOLDER. OR CEMENT! L '"TTwe dhu linve hwnhJy teHcd, fcT fnff b btif !' th pbaicm) erLvv KA-i.r A million f wm mlvlr tla paM noiuMiai, and re ntev m s.aud in verv iustance have (tirea nf ire- BBt4fnctMit.i 'J ix?- iw AokttM Iwlgeii all who see them, to be tti , - ' ' m0r-fJ !f,itr-rnr. Fkwtji JWrAiLji, Jte in perfri'tlf frt xh titt '7 ' ' 1 They f;;Tn be netl rear nfier rpar. " : "r fc Direffions for putti np-ali kin4 nf fraitii Vegetal. em. Jtfti. will Mcmnpany tii Cajut f;;,(. f Every fan arranted ALL ORDtUUt F.NCl.OSINO P KM1TTANCC,! WILL tit . PROMPLT ATTK.VTIKD Tc. L: E. M. SHOEMAKER & CÜ, '- Sole Proprietors and 2ilaiufarturert.' " .": ' . t , . . 24 Walkut .Stjert, .fe.Cri-N CIN N A T I -j OvM jjfg-fore fcy Hoajr.ROOK Co., Cajj)wli. & Lao. i.kt. J. B.Messerau j. o.auat. .-... .-. ui. fej t Ä P . 'l(X boxes N'eji Faiailj and lTm7 fer sale at maauiut'turers prices by aulü ! -' ; GEO. FOSTER ft CO. CLOTHIJfß AT" WHOLES ALE. , . Encourage. Home Industry.. fWHE undersigned take leave to inform the erch.nts el i JH. this rity and country, that they have this dar oouimeBC- "' afactur. f- C-.OTHINO. r als Importing. aa4 deal in Urercoat-nn.' Ulotns. Caoeemeres. Sateaetta laa Teeds, and allse-rts of Ljainirs.and Tailor Trimminaa. i .i.ii.K r.'.u.mv d.i.. in,c...i..i 11 b. din. .v w . c. and only em .loy the best of naada. it enaMes ua to warrant ToVr establishment of .this sort, resaeet.ta: prioea a weUa . , iv tneretoye tas occasion to request your Tisit neiorv .i;;" i "r places, riease eallaaa eiamin. in oro .r to rerlty. ' - : i . - - . A. ANSPACHER & CO. I jyl8-n Main street. next door to Braach Baak. V iWce co s Weo e s. i - rf-i with dirid.d-sw.ii, Mswrcd by uum pitrLS' " . ??' Bv n.atis of this -swell, solo nsaaastes mat be alayed with the fall power of t. iastnsnenc wnilo theaeeompanimvut is soft andsabaoea. Hero .errtUth. Melodeons made y Prince Co. will b far nished whh this attach seat without eatracbarce - Messrs;-Prince & e.uld realise a handsume fortäne bv dispusina of rights to uel.-er maaufaeturers. but as they prefer ta uuu it a t.atare ia tueir lastrumeats, it can only s eotained by pureaasmg oi. ... . . . Y. F. C0LBURN. Writers Ageat. myl , .: .r: , 76 West Foarh street O If OC El I ES AIM O-PKODUCE. roH K OM-iersHroed will oatiaae the Orooerr and Pndnee ML- Busmeos of the late - firm of Babcock Brothers, ia biiown name aad for toil awa aoeoant oyif-tf - -.t ir ELISUA 3. BtBCOCK. S-SFAM'KII. We are paying the highest prices ia Caan 7- for beat. Corn. Oats. Rye. Barley. Bacon. Lard H ur. and all kinds of Prodoee. Farmers would da well tu eau, belore selling elsewhere, at 4- - -- -i - GEO .'FOSTER & GO'S, angl ' i y, Corner Locust street snd the Canal HI gf S,'lill. K A I.C.. fc NY one wishing; to txiy a good ftur year old MuleWlll n piease eainofon at - y: - - rKäSTUN bkos il Ki.U bl'AMMl iMOr-S. -15 kales ff rsaleby aug ,;, fc. tilLBKRT a Co., Sj.o. near Water. i ''IXCIlVATIgUAP. 30 boxes ehoiee tarsals venia W. J by aug 6 , E. GILBERT & CO. ' i ST. XH AULtS HOXEL. . .. , -,. - . PORTLAND. KV. THEunder'sifrad. Lessee of this newly areete and admirably aiiipted Uotki.; takes pie teure ia anaouueing to the'pah'ic neneraMv, and especially to nasengers arriving ot . nie i .ui.iiu v. un, v.i.v .in. u.'u.a i. iv w niUtly furnished aad'resdy for the aocommodation of tluests Every item of Furniture, bedding, and indeed, the buildin trronghout. ia Itted up with artioles expressly manufactured for the hon-e. ' ' " " - : 1 " ; , Suu at cd aj the St, CnABLl.3 is, lDmedise'y at the'andlrg or rue prineip-i snipping poist tor L,on iviiie, wpere newn all her str nrer jtuests first arrive, and from whence they d. aarafor the Wait and South, this house ado ds aeonveaieacand eeminrt M the raveler heretofore - nofcexperieneed al thi peint. i -. - r . . , .. - . . -, It shall be the earnest endeavor ef the Proprietor ef this cstaoitsnment I aommaad a liberal snare or publie patroaage, oreause rr. intends to eeserve is. ins uouse. wita it extensive rronads, eool. shady arovea, and ceaeral coaveaienees. is nusnrpassed as a traasient hoose. - Is- ball be kept sä. a fi THt -el a.. Hetel lacking ae one ol the essentials af sack an establishment. Mh -J.W. Rkiidixs. well kaewn to the traveling pablie. irom nis long eonaectioa WHB note is ia J-aatsriue. is eur.ged. aad will assist ia the general maaagement of tbeheaae-, ins naironage oitne puDiia is respeetfiiy sonoiteo. . y3l-tf !.. un rreprieter. DISSOLUTION, i THE firm of Baboock Brothers was dissolved by Umitatieailst July. - 1 r OH ARLES BABCOCK. j ,,..,.,' ELiSHA S.. BABCOCE. T r iy31-tf - . . t - HENRY O. BABCO0K.. ' ' ÜSCliailEjlT MüfiETi " "' ; CITiZGNd' Bank, Cherokee Insurance andr Banking Company, and Larrann Rank of Oeoriia; Bank of Chataaooga and Commercial Baak of Nashville sad Memphis anr" most other Banks of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Nortl. and South Carolina, taken at par forOroeerlei. at the lowest easn pn.es, or bought at a small discount lor casn, by - je2:-tf S. K. GILBERT CO-. 8ye. aear Water. "-. -NEW1-YORK BAKERY," First St., nearly opposite Post Office. KHENH RKKilt.'HOT HULLS. AO. ' ffln HE undersigned is now prepared to serve customers with BL tae est quality or rresn nreaa, um Kons, ries. vaaes. Crackers. e. . at THRia Dooas. everv moraine aad aveaiaa. by leaving orders at the store er hy application at the warf a. Everything ol my manufacture shall be of the beet quality. aad furnished at the lowest prices. Tnanfcful for past patron age, I resaeetfally solicit a eontinaaaee ef the same t -angia-tr: - . 4 t, , r ... , , . f j. Q, GAUyT., . ..OTHBR ARRIVAli Or 1 S U.M.M E R. C L O T H I N G,! H UST reoeived per Adams' Express, soma light fancy Silk P Cassiniere and (.rase Linea Coats, fane -white. Linen aad Mac .Drap d- lite Paats,- white and fancy Marseilles v ests. all maae of tne nnest material ana in tne latest style They will be sold cheap at 1 - A . LOBENSTINE'S : I e 1 0 Western Star Clothing Store, ander Pavilioa, S. V. 8TUBG r;.' JOBS A. STDROES .ICReCS V BROTHER) ! s PRÖDUCE-", OF ALL KINDS,'- AND i . . . . . . t i:2 m m ' . . .n,u.m: a ' t,fF;,l 1C.1 II. IV- 111 llll.ll All No. 279 Broadway, betw. Franklin avenae aad Wash street. aihli-lycr i' c . -t - ; nr. Jl . g HOlt'E BRANPI I F FLOUR. We have ea hands V the following brand! of 1; lour: - - " j -. Bruceville Milli (extra); WoodberTy Milli: j '"patoka do- .do; Orange . do; , Drakes Creek 1 ' lor " Clay co. ' ' do-, -v ' ? Which we warrantand sell as cheap as any hoasa ia tba eity, ana delivered sred charge. , . . i augit 7 v.: vicgERYA-iorrssoy.. C9 50 case' Lemon Sympt 1 eases Catawba Brandy; 10 do Cordials-. - - ' 1 5 no Hrantly unerriee; - -.4 - d ' Graea Swiss Cheeee; 3 oases Jamaica Sum) mylV - - - ' 7 do Cnravo. for sale lew br - S. MTB HM, Syeasao at THE LITTLE MAM .tea'1 e3!ocEGacssi: . Wb. can" rtrcss a person ia Wool , Liaea Silk ar Cot tea fVKEY Oentleaiaa desires to be neatly sad tastily drees s.a.- It ia eminently Dröper that this should be theain of ai.u, aad we bava noticed that nearly all the welL-dressad deuixens oi ouroity purchase their Clothing at . . ' t - ... ... j .A. LOBENSTINE'S .... , ';" .-. :' "Western Star Clotliinff Store . ' nnderthe Pavilion Hotel. corner of Water aad Sycamore etc. Kvurvthiniin the line of Clothinz and Furaishiac Goods. m iv be had. ready made or made to orler. noienly ia tba beat manner v.ndstyle. bntatthe very lowest prices. A general assortment of Hats. Caps. Leather Truaks. Carret bagsand. Valises, everything that ageatiemaa eaa-wear ruu.o. vuu Iii t im . v . . -p.. m - T BL f'K SIl.K CRAVAT8.' : Ä VEflY choice lot of black Italiaa Cravats, inst ree'd 'and I ir sale at aiitl8-2w - HI-GHES' .OtlCßTU STOCKIIOLDI.US. AN election will be held at tba ofhee af Joara S Biythe ia tm. Fvansville, on Saturday, the 30th day al August. 180, at 2 o'elnck P.M.. for the rurpoe ef eleeting tve Diieetors af the Nirthean Plank Roa Comvany . aug21-9t ' ". JAS. G. JONES. Sserxtery 'DT RGCKIVED AT WALDKI'ICH'8 TOOL w STORK. 6 boxes (.arpenters' riaaee; oeacn aaa itsuaa Screws! Truss Hobps, Columbus maaufactur. -Maia strat, between 1st and 24. '' . . - mr r tl lJ.Q.,lm. R.ilM.n Pnlf... SfKl bafl OaSSZ ö" 00 bush aye; WO bush Cora; I0,iwihnsh Bran; ' and for sale by , . j .33 "Z.'H. COOK A SOM. DISiSOI.irTION notice. " OTICR is hereby given, that the firm of Geo. Klein n in t.h. T.irf Oil. Snan and Candle ainees. bas b. .a dissolved,. The undersigned are anrtorwen to seie an busiacssof the firm. 4 will collet ij tsliti and "all bills of said firm. DECKES 4 KRAMER. v ti- " " V" 1 ARD OIL! SO I AKD 7APf IVLES. :" ! " . Th nnaersigued will coatiaoe the bus.ness of the fcrmer firm of Geo. Klein ft Co.. ia the mannfactnra af Lard I Oil. aap and Can lies, and will sell atwholmale and retail the -T. i .iL nrice.. warranting the articles follyeqnal . inr to those of the Ciaeinnatl markat. Or.la 1 1 sonr - "" - ij:,, ...... .. rint u - l may be lettat onr store oa "'"ijrS UrSa"4 l.Seoead., . , sep2-tf , PEtaB-t.& aitAMI-K. I .- ..i. . -i .m.. u.... w.m ib.

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ff(WWrii1i CHERRY PECTORAL ; su!; ..-,. For the rapid Cnre'of r-": vj '. irAtTri fro icf ' tin a TiiTw-wi " ". lUlH.IISrlUI.lJS, I1ÜAKSLALS1S - t -v'.i CßOlP, ASTiniA, USD rArcritiimiAw' i ' Ai :t . tu.i?i,uriiu.i AMONG the numerous aisiovriw soieaes bas Bade la this generation te lacihtate the business f-ttn . crsul stsaaiovmeat. and aaen Lrolosa the ieia at haaaa' exHteace lei. can be aamedaf more real value ta mankind taai this eontnusiiss ef Chemistry to the bealiag art. erts swept from aar mtdsc thoasacda and thousands every year, indeed, there is new abundant rcasoa to btlievr a remedy has as-length -been fonad which caa be relied aa tal eure the most dangerous affections at the lungs. Oar spase her will not permit ns to publi.h any proportion ef Mt eures eflectej by its use., bat we weald pre.eattbe tollowing. and refer further enquiry to toy America Almanac, whica theageat beleW named, will always be pleasea ta faraisb free, wherein are full particulars, anä iadi.pntable praaf at these statements : . . 1 OBiceof Transportation, awrens R.' R. S. C. Ang, 4, 182. la. J. C. A ma. Dear Sir My little son, Uur years eld. . hs j am recovered froma severe attack ai maligaaat Scarlet Fever, his throat was rot ton. and every perse a that view him pronounced him a dead child. . Baviag used yoal Cherry Pectoral ia California, in tba winter oi 1650, lor a aeveaa attack of Bronchitis, with entire saeeess, 1 was induced is try it on my little boy. I gave him a teaspcoaful every three soars, enmmeaeiag in . the morning, aad by tea o'clock at a ht, I fonad a deeidea change for toe better, and after three) lays use, he was able te eat erdriak without pais. Its use in aha shore named disease will save maay a ehili "torn a premature grave, and relitve the aaxietv ef msav a fond parent. , Far all affections of the throat ana lungs. I at liere it to be the best medioiae extant. A- feeling ef tba deepest gratitude, prompt" me fn addressing you theee liaee ; hut for your important discovery my little bey weald aalt have been in another world. ---,- -f , lam, yonrs. with great respect, -- - - J.' D- POWEfLL. Sna-.-Traas.. ..'. : ' Bosky Hill. (Somerset Cd) K . J. July 21. M-6. Dr. J C. Arn. Since year medioine bas became ka.wa here, it has a greater demaal than any other ceugH remcdj. we have ever seid. H is spoken-ef in termsef aameasarea. .raise by those who have ui.eS it. and I know af seme eaaee where the best they can say of it is not toe math forth, ge.t t bas done. I take pleasure ia aelliag it. beeaase I kaow .hat lam giving my customers the worth of their money, aad ( feel gratified in seeing the benefit it eonfers. - - . Plesse send me further supply, and believe rr-a " ,'it Yours, with i eroeet. . JOHN C. WHITLOCZjua P. 8. Almost any number of certificates eaa be seatyee if yon yishit , Wfa-Ssol". C. W. Jus K. 1851. Dr. J. C.'.Atbb, This may certify that I have nee your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of oae year, aad it ia mr iaeere belief that I should have beea ia my grave ere ihia ime if I had not. It has eared me el a daagerens sfectiem T the lungs, and I de sot overstate my eenvietioai whea i 11 yett it il a priceless reir.edy. .-. ,t -.-. ; Youn very respectfully, - ... "r - : 'DA McOLFRK, Attorney at Law. 4 " ' Wilksbarre. Pa., fiepte her 2S 1SS0, 4 ( Dr. 3. C. AxKlt. My tiear Sir Your medicine ie maebv ipproved of by those who have need it here, and its eenpeeii -,ion issuch as to in but-- and maintaia its reputation. I iava iably recommend it for pulmonary ejections, as do maay a. ur principal physicians. I am yonrfriend. . - - - ,,., OHAS. STRKATKB, M. Br , PREPARED BY - .-..k lA MiES-'C.iA YiE R, '"" ,rACTlCAI.AXI ANAtTTICAT TRKHIST, LOW Lt. IUI! S . . . SOLD PY . - . -.- A ' Celler.Farnsley' ft Co., Evansvllle, Ind. J - " .- tfsgie ft Crawford. Oweniville) . f lallock ft Parmiter.'Priacetoai :' sj " " - . B Hiagham. Patoka; , a , . -ir y u.- v. . . : -. .u. . .... ' 1 . K. Jaquess Co.. Posey vil 1; Messrs, Gardinerat Blairs vi lie and Wadasvllle I 1 1 : 1 r . ti - . r," Or. Thomas Newman and Jaa.S-japsoa, Ut. Ysmaai .(udspeth & Bro., Boonvllle: - tower. A Sargent. Newburi'n; ' " - - ' i- r- .',.rvt tdams ft Campbell, Pefcrrsburghr 1 - - - - i -. y red .Reksteia, Cincintati, 0..aad alldrngglsts. --r . ' mh2ft-4m . m ... McKLlNNE-lC Ar COOKE, ' 71.' WATKagTBKKT. IKTWIKN MÄl-f AID LOCVST StTtriTS. H4VB inst received a new and lr.rge supply of litul aheap-Mantillas, fine sets Api.licatioa V-adeTaleevea, 'ellara, Cemise'ta. Undersleeves, ar.d the best aad finest aeorrmeatof i-mbroideries ever bought lor this market. . : They invite a speedy call from all the eitiscns of Evan'rvllle aadaugrynadingfountrv to aa .exain'nstioa for themselves, befeve purchasing elsewbere.-as'tfiey premise 4S tee 1 1 an y ar dole is their house at the lowest cask prices.". Coins seeaserns one and all. .j "-- , - ... . ' KONMETSflXONNKTS.' ' -':7 I HAVE just reoeived another fresh lot ef Bonnst ta oomwission. with iastraetioa te sell them at abeat eaa half the original cost- Call and see them .. ,. S. EMBICH. N.B. No excuse now lor the Ladies not going te Charek ,.n Sunday, for the want of a new Beaaet., . , , , j sdst .'.-. N Eff ffHOiiESA t,Tt WI NE AN D LKIUOB STOUE, ' ' WE hereby inform the public of Evansville and surrouning oouutry i,, reneral, that weliave. under this data ipeaed an abore said ooac.ra; where we shall keep constantly all sorts of Wines snd Liquors, which we Intend to sell at the lowest prices. Country store keepers will da weU te give us a call . ' - ' ' ' ' . Particular attention Is called te anr stock of para Perk. Claret and Madeira Wines. French brandies, good old WhisJtf ia bottles, which are adapted for medical purposes. , f . - - . , . 8 . HAMRO ft Cf-myl6-tf -' 1 Main strct aTrpoit. C"nt WeTiee... TO ti EN T U.E. rl OF.TASTli.. CLOTHS, CA8SIMEBES, ' TESTINGS, C." V' -:.' I, . iuST BBCkiTtD AT ' " '.':;, D. S. rA N DER S O N-Vstt r - JTIcrcIjanf Tailor. . ' IHAV3 fast received some besn'iful artielee for Gentleman's wear, selected by myself, aad superior ia qaalitr ved beauty to anything ever before opened ia this eity. aaa if the very latest styles., I iavite the attention of gentlemen 'a my elo'hs, spring eassimeres. vestings, Ac. Ao. Apt el these goods will be made up per order ia the most fsshlonabla ityles. and wai. -anted to fit. , - D. 8. ANDERSON ap29-tf Firt street, between Maia and SyeamoreV. V 'CO-PARTNURSHIP'-'- . " v V ITB subscribers have this day formed aee-pertaerahlp "M under the firm of afcRea ft Wells, to eontinnethwhoea aad shoe business of thelate firm of Hendricks ft MeRee. All elaims against the ecneera et endneks ft sseRee. will be paid by MeRea ft Well, te whom those indebted must make payment, signed - - W. A. M.RÜA.i Jy22-tf - ' H. M. WELLS- .' '. 'COALICUAU! WK are now riceivinr a large lot of the best eoal la the West, aad are ready to supply our frieads aadfa. torn en by the small or lsrgn quantities. i e will deliver it te private bouses at H cents per beshel, to the wholesale eonsumers, we will make a liberal dedaetvoa. Orders l.ltat tne store of Holling worth A Hughes win M promptiy-stt teadedte. ap2 J. W. ft J. W. HC6HES. VI!VRAR MAKCFACTORV. WE. the aadera'raed, wish to e.U the at tea tic a ef aba Wholesale Merehaals ef Bvansvilla and dealers ia reneral. te the fact that we are now manu facturiag a pure ar tide of Cider Vinegar, which we will .ell ee aa 10 compote wita Cincinnati or rittsbnrgB prices i.ive us a can. A lair trial is all we ask. SI SRC KB ft GILFORD. N. B. The manufactory is situated oa the eerser ef 1 inl and Canal streets, Lsmasco ally.- - jvk-iUwlp FIAU WALL PAPKRe7lPHOISTERYsTVORIt. NEW ARRIVAL OF PAPERS.: SCHMIDT ft STARK have just received at their establishment oa First street, a lane, assortment et Wil L aDea. from eommoa uu tlities to the finest silded. comprisiaa everrthing of the most beautiful description i this Una. They also keep everything appertaining to upholstery, vw eev.r chairs, sofas, Ac. in superior stylo. - Hsving just edlarg.d onr store-room te aeeemmodate aa inereased , L'asiaasa. wa are new prepared to receive customers, aad shew -them a Wfl eelfsssi srle.1. . . . . . aps-r tf CIIOI;U OLD t HKKls..-2ii boxe very supetiei Cheese jast rsesived by . . ijHi- - . - - HERSHBEROER ft CAKSO. SH. MOLASSKS-In f:ijas,TOnpir.foi Ii y jeS - , , GEOlf TER ft CO. ; . A M BRO T Y B E . TAKE! AT TUB ät m TJ 3W" - 33 ZH3 3L a&dE s A VING gene to a Very heavy expense ia learning the pre- , ..m .nil i. fittiar aomv rooms for takina Ambrotvoasu lam aew prepared te pat apia tha aes style any siied Ana brotypee, from a oae-aiath to one-half use. The Ambvetype isfarsaperior to the Dagaenwatype in toae aqitbeawty. hsvlaa none of the dare of the DiHEwerreetype nlate. and earn he seen ia anylight. - Wenlsotaketwo pictures atonesitting. a positive and a negative picture, aad whea hebt ta -the light il is perfectly t.nsnar.nt. The Ambrotynee art dribble, beiag. whea fiaished, entirely air aad water tight, 4 aaa be taken ia all kiads of weather - - - Time for adults lr ail. ting, from itoTO'ieeoa-Br4dse IV: oas i- .neaae call aaa seaspesiasiasw w Sk.T).m .r-r.. W... tmk . la ska diffarant stvle. f feba-tf 7 -J W. W. TILESTQJt. f IM K. 2000 bble -ta aaperter order; Ool'te Bin Rivef J..iw.irn,... Whit. I.im.i aad Sch'lHnrs Orev. al- - ways ea bead; also White aad Grey Lime ,"Jti'i,i":, b CHARLES B ARNUM ,'41 .. , sinn 1 "" "Wateltes, Clocks, JsweirTt,riaa BTaiKT. mn Air LOCBüT. . ' ' Evaasville,' In, - T HE subscriberhee last reeled a fine lot 1 of -Afrtjci ft JCWKLBX. wnion ne 11 Pr-ra.. w .""-r" in . i.e... .i,.n.t v.ry.hlnr usua'lv la a Jewelrvtore.

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