Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 15, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. M. SAN DERI, , EDITOR.

TERMS OF SUBSCRlFTIOJi. Pally Joarnal, per year by the week, Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, Weekly Journal. "

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trthtreet, between lne and 'Wiiluut, Cincinnati, are authorized agent for the transaction of business for the EvantYille Journal. The Daily Journal will be found

on file in their offlce, and advertisement and aul.tcrip on are respectfully solicited through them. CITY OF EVAÜ ÜVILLE. TUESDAVTwÖRmNG,l::T.TxTMA Y IG. Straight Line Kullroad. The election for directors of the Evans ville, Indianapolis and Cleveland Straight Line Rail Road Company, took place last n.au n.oaa company, too p week at Indianapolis, and resulted in tha choice of the following board: " Willard Car-, oenterand HnrV n. Allia. of Vanderburrrh, ' ' D JameaW. Cockrom of Gibson, Alexander Lea a o P bs. Jimei Coabv of Laviesa - - wir a t n i , it lA-n V llham Mason of Green, John H. Johnson ( - of Owen, Franklin Harden of Johnsen, ÜIi u o;,k r n.,:nn ink i.onf ni. IICl 11. Olli HI Ul illll" .... '- - - - ukB-ak r..ui,' IvniCOiiuitiui.i. U.i... f The whole number of votea cast waa i 8,041. Oliver II. Smith wit subsequently elected President of the board bv a unanimous vote. - 0 Willard Carpenter, of this city, was elected Vice President; James Green, Secretary inah and Treasurer, and Henry C. More Chief E gineer We have often had occasion to sneak to -W the public through our columns of this irreal enterorise: imoeii?u uv a sense ot auiv . mm-: gled with no small degree of pleasure, we ! a . I

have urged its importance upon tho atteu-ione tion and good sense of the friends of pro-!

gress and improvement, sa a measure indis-! pensably necessary to the proper development of a large portion of our State, and es-

pecially calculated to enhance the true and ; pipers, we are requested by Mr. Halliday to j m f ay or two before the sailing ut the mepiaubstantial interests of cur growing city. We j täte, was greatly exaggerated. Four deck monthly steamers, efiorls are made to lorce have noted strides upon strides in the unpar-' P"engera and a cabin boy are ali that ere the market o psrticular c'oses of goods. A .... . .. . . irnnivn tn k. K-i.f Tl. - o ,...,,,., ..,.. ' iireater conni'ence is manifested in a I quarlleled progreie of Una enterprise, with the , known to be lost. I he passengers were . to of the oaftf

utmost satisfaction, ui common with the great mass of our neighbota, aud have now the pleasure to acknowledge to the public, on behalf of the citizena of Evaneville and Lamasco, a hearty response to the claims of this great work in the form of liberal and aubstantial subscriptions. The intereata of thia work from the commencement, have been chiefly assumed and cairied forward to their preaent prosperous condition by the indefatigable and unrelaxed efforte of the President, O. H. Smith, and Vice Preaident, Willard Carpenter, our own well known and redoubtable fellow-citizen. The energetic manner, in which theae officera have conducted the afl'aira of this en terprise, haa won luff it the universal concession of having attained a greater degree of progress, a higher and more enviable reputation both at home and abroad than any railroad project ever commenced in the State or perhaps in the whole West. The stockholders and the pubHc generally, who are either directly or remotely interested in this work, will learn with no small degree of satisfaction that the entire line from Evansville to Indianapolis is now under contract, on terma highly advantageoua to the company, and when it is known that WILLARD CARPENTER has become lhe contractor for the entire line, no further assurance need be given for ita vigorous prosecueution and early completion. Mr. Carpenter haa agreed to build and equip the road within the period first contemplated by the company, and most practically exemplified his faith in the importance of the work and the value of the slock, by preferring to receive in payment the stock and bonds of the road for the unsubscribed portion of the capital. Mr. C. has undertaken a Herculean task, and one in which every citizen of Vanderburgh county ia proportionately interested j with himself, and is to be proportionately benefitted, and he should continue to receive the zealous support of all to the end. It would be an idea entirely too romantic tobe entertained by the gocd acnee of this community that this project could fail, or even falter in the hands of Mr. Carpenter. He has fully demonstrated to this community his ability to execute whatever he undertakes.

With those who know the means and influ- perfect feasibility of a Sub-M arine Telegraph demy, but it extends its investigations l" render the system nnpe.Kencea at bia command, and his indomitable between New Foundlsnd and Ireland. Ve throughout the Pacific coast and Inlands, and TteiIfabC lli?me'l

locomotive will, his practical business enterpriae and economy, no doubt, will be enter - r ,a tained. Akother New State. A bill to provide for the admission of Oregon into the Union . . i ..:. L.i aa a State, has already been reponeu in m Hoese of representatives, and the Legislatuae of Oregon has taken the preliminary steps towards calling a convention to (orm a Constitution Tho nonnlo nf OrPiron base lne people oi Oregon oase ings upen the accession of popu - these proceedings lation du'ing the ensuing year. A recrnt Territorial Census shows a population of 46,000. The increase for the next year will have to be co.iderably over 100 prr cent to t.a- . , entitle UregOO 10 IDC new honors to which mhm im mmnlrinn TK min T : , r a- increase oi population for the past three years has been 46 per cent per annum. The emigration 1 a .1 r II overiana mis year, irom an accounts, does not appear to be very large. Tho Gregoniani may be disappointed in realizing their ciDeciii odi. ti in increais n .1 n n in , . - . ..

' - iiegiect in HOI writing sw awaaaj mm mmm tanti thia year ii hardly probable. consider the Waak as Iettero from hon .. ine Journals as leuer irom m n ., OTJ-The firntweekof naviiration on the!" rec,Proca gossip.

p.:, p.nil .Vr.u,. sn baaai of tll- .r Z . r . . HL .-...-lal imO k ,. . , - - -, C k I 1.1 j.aa proapectn-e uu.n.esa o tne canal the aaiiiDgyear will ba immense.

State Medical Asaoriatlan. The State Medical Association will hold their annual convention at Evansville, commenring to-morrow. There will be Delegates here from different sections of tho

nd an interesting, although not very large meeting, is anticipated. The physicians of OUT State 00 not appear to take SO . . ... - i much interest in organizations ot tnis nature, as those of their profession in some of the q ... ..; ,.... older Mates, i nese association, uu... o.-.c-mJ v mlnl.tKa mv'ii not nnlv Vi'rv auu niwMi, "i"'"' 4 interesting to the physicians of the country, 1 . ... . c i. .1 .,aJ r but hit'h v bencficia to the DroL'ress ot med- - j e w ical science in its application to the various a: r IS. .kslla. local diseasea of different secti jns, the dis- . r ...I a I J: - J 1, covcry oi wnat ue u.sea5t. u:c,.llu , ., --- conventions ot our dum Aasociation .no...u be a'tendeo by every physician in the Male i i . . i . -i wno can po.s.D.y leave nis ousmes. me neI-., i u'a i,nna iktai u'kn VMpvwvM. -.... -.? -it . i visit Evansril e from distant places to attend ..... tVliai r r i- ri f , . w ! ! 1 . a ! I nlnaoAl ' I Ii A -"-s w "w f hospitality of our citizens generally , and of - thair medical brethren n ore particularly. nn . . .. n . ... . -rw-i.-u.u UOiu . meetino" ISSt . j Saturday eveniny, and we presume mndo ,uc arrangementa as to ehectually prevent W on lhe occasion. sieamooai uisasicr-.ining or in iiiP.ii.op PikK-i o mi i.ir. We learned the particulars of the sinking ( of thi. fine packet from the clerk, Mr. H.llir , B a . I dav. who csme ud vesterdav mrrnin? in comr J o I panv with the boat's officers and crew on the 1 i r asnion. j ne fiaa icti at. ijoui on moraday evening for Louisville, and when about 1 - hundred miles below St. Louis, sho struck a log in "Big Eddy," when under full headway, and sunk within three feet of aft I hurricane t'eck. The loss of life Irtherto ' reported here and published in the St. Louis uu oy me r dsnion, aim put on ooaru the lelegraph No. 2, for Louisville. She ; was a new boat aud v;ilued at from 20,000; to $22,000. She had considerable freight, I ... t a . , ... I consisting of flour, hemp nnd merchandize. r -im. We hope soon to see Capt. Smith and Mr Hnlliday back in th ? lino with a new boat, and wish them better luck. Upturned. Col. J. Neely Johnson, of Sacramento City, and his lady, arrived here Sunday l ist, from Washington, where they have been spendin? some weeks. Col. J. is m-re!y on a visit, intending to return soon to his home in California. He le't here a few years ago, a young 1 iwyer of limited means and fame, to seek his fortune in the land of gulden nromisea. There ha carved his own wav. W J ' I and a very good wsy it has proved to be. As commander of expeditions against the Indians as city attorney of Sacramento as member of tho California Legislature and as a lawyer, a citizen and man every report brought us haa been complimentnry to him, as hiving done his duty in every position and undar all circumstances. W'e hope he has been welcomed by many of his old ....... , . friends, although ,n view of the man? chan - i i i i i . . gc-.wn.c.inaveiaKenpiarcinineruy iwen through its wonderful progress, he will scarcely be able to recognize old landmarks and faaailiar scenes. We take this occasion to thank him for the many favors in the way of letters and papers he has extended us in timei by-gone, even thcugh we had no claims upon him through personal acquaintance. Telegraph Across the Atlabtic A charter has been obtained and a company engaged, in New Foundland, for the purpose of establishing teh graphic communication between New York and Londi n. Xhe com : pany is styled, "The New York, New Found - land and London Telepraph Company." It has already brought the line erected ly the New Foundlsnd Electric Telepraph Company and expected to have St. John's, New f. und- , . . .. ,. -.um and, in telegraphic communication with a I , , tho cities in the Union, by the end of September next. We published a letter from Lieut, t.., - ,;;.. .... nf m , aaaw ! ui "i oumt r. j;.-orj wKiu m.blnrr .;o. f ...-... . v..v. v. derp sea-soundincs, which demonstrates the r ' hoDe t'.is newlv orsranized comoauv will Dush ; forward, rigorously, to the completion ofthe . great enterprise in which they have embarkw , cu. iiwrSMimui 1BUHW1 I.UUII11UIIICUtion between the Old and New Worlds if all the ocean steumtr.t would ston at St. Johns. both goin!T flld returingf untl the Sub-Ma rine Telegraph is in operation, IT3" Hon. WiMard "Carpenter returned 1 home vpnterihv mormnrr from Tn.U.n.nni;. , nome veeierun) morning trum Indianapoiie, ' where he has been during last week, attending a meeting of the Directors and Stock - holders ofthe Straight Line Railroad, the 1 proceedings of which are given more i. de. 1 UU in another column. aikaai W m Vm V Int....... f., -.f , lyj " ""u"i mi y . r ui Francisco, for California papers of April 5th, received here May 14th. Very fair S 15th . time. Wo writing us letters him for a long I .j.. , . ... ..!.: i, ,.... " ...., i. , inn omce toi me owner, i nty 1 were found at tho Cumberland Presbyterian I Church.

roTPt rur old friend has ceased B"ore' A mua Nim IW IM WH!, taat common varieties ot Wall Paper, with Window n.inds, ' myll 3t

-fc - roll jrenflv pon the bencli tlie instant ngnts rirw w, .,..-.. -.men we wkmns. intwim.i.

. . e nave nuv iicnru irum 0r he c.tv la nk n n the shadow n Ihe hi s . ' .. w W" . " . I Ulf ,.io

it'. i i. i c r- .- .. . .- "... .-nn w tn in hurt mil, m wj. u i ... thud, uil. . I Ii I --

mar price. eare prepared to paatr rooms .n lhe -a- v j . 11Tl:i ... ..i... .. ' r .. .i. . n :n .1 . . ... ' r, r , i

lime. 1111 c niauun i- , ii uui uuuu me waters an n niaui in uc- iit-w... " "umc. t sn aim rHimur our ;

CA1IF0ENIA CORRESPONDENCE.

Arrival of the Mail Steamer Effects of the I Weather upon Outdoor Improvem vts-Trade and Money Market-Slate I. future.Jlnry .hiu. -'s Elections Earlnjua;es A mdimy of Aal ural Sciences Moonlight Musings, ijv. Sax PlAICIsCO "al , April 14'h, H54 S Dear Sanders:The Pac tic M. S. S. s soleiidni st in? p ' ( l Oidr n vnite,' simv- , . . r . . . rd a, her dock tins afterno .n at 0 O ClwCr, ra i'ii't (r.im llaa n i l, I -M i n i ! n tr. f" - r I j hkve not bee able t wx.mine her date irom tne isinmu. und iktpiok nmnwi ct- . ' , . . vise vou M ike news he briaffi Durin U e nrVvälVnre olwlirit i. krmvn JZJVL I '7:!:: as the wet season in California, wkich laati frnm (1 Vd tn v r 1. f lu rn ! t i 1 1 1 4 : i f I I"; T .jT vantageous to the rauid improvement ol our ciliwg T1)e . I neatens aawiaf rswawsw miw gelveg ,,owever( bN ,he Ut ut Apnl, nd 2 kJ! 7rv nsraiM al aimultaneously with the advent . i : aeaaun, in m.ne y aampeneu raerw, r. . , our ffo-ahead nonulation awake Irjm ineir ... ...., V ur uui i' oiiltlf. UHU uch: w ; p v t;.vt i . ' , . ' , r, t r 1 J 6-;.' concocted, and plans arranged, with a speed ... . aild ceieniy truly surprising to denizens oi older neighborhoods in the sturdy aettln- . - ments east ot the Rocky Mountain a. At th , K.,iiin;.w. ,.fil,..n,.i-,.f'l lk lhAf,Mk. i f - . 5. Ä.ltr l . ,Br "v6,"",,ft w sf" Ul , urir ' ir II lift snr ntr I It I UUI l' ' iMaw v 1 sju ii a - u .K r Bnce, which, while i time occupied in since t it settlement "'uiiwioj uui c hut nr' iiiuiuii i .vv"- iv,- i hm.lap. I.. .. .... y ...... t ,,..:'.' i ' tlnn nraflitpd nr tl.o r,.iwlilHin n tiff I rV - " M aeaeon ensuing, or at lhe commencement ol , the wet season through which we have just Pas8cd' , Ve;'. . ST? been made durinu; the last six months, noti... . i. ....;.. ,,;- Jaa nilllliailUlllg IIIC V li ! . i thai the err season ol '54 muv be considered j . . , .ii- I w s .. f dit.blo edifices are seen throu bout the Immm iL n.t r.nw Ih nf tli a iitv n ri ilnrio i In-lli und lirtM.illh nf tlm ritv. and ilnrmo pre8enl year i looked with certainty for more rapid improvement in all that adorn Baa Francisco, than during any l.ko period t,nce the uiscovery oi guiu. 1 he streets U-day iiave been unuuaiiy quiet, which is more snrprisin.' as generally season, and consequently the present dullness does not excit much comment. Tho money market is sensibly easier; loans can now be effected on reasonable terms to what whs demanded a few weeks sii-ce. i . . n i . . i Unliloriiia is no on-rer rnmne td to slim her gold dust from tho country; the U. S. Mint hit. gone into operation, which fact will of iiself preclude the necesaitv, in luture, de pending on the Atlan'.ic Stales foe currant coin. The derelictions of the Suie LeffUlatnri have reached an slarming extent. I's movements of the session have been devoid of any positive benefits to the pe pl-, and irtnocenl of tho least practical bearin' unmi their in-

t wa, c edit, b e o the J'"ePanCy -tatl-ment. and we there- T valunM, out lots in the rorth ea.ta.,1 rweäVea by ihe ,aü,7 TheVVorm aGdmon.r.im;.;; t urae craattiai to me . fn , ... JL nor.h west rs. ot seetioa n. i . c, k. pj fi, i m4 Dr the unenf,ritr ..r n..,h..,.

improving and building ore puo.ibn ine louowing itoui taa winu.u- tgam tie waateMecfiae Plank Road and less than . FIKK IN CM A KLKVI ON P. C.

ot the country bv po d-1 nati l ommercia : UlZ " - . ,v,0,,"V,,r' r Cwutizc, Apriiao, t-st. Ol WIS t uuiiii) u' ; " tum. nttlii; . i.irl House door, in Kvantvdle, ob uiurJay, y P . T,. m. IT.-pt.i Ani f.. ui.i.'. k. .J..J-. .i-

terests. Our lgi.-lation aeeml to be ayear. He had a fall same two years ego, tlie chronic ftil and expense, nnpftMlttciiva oi i f fleet ol which has been to confine him to any compensating rem t. i' lie lirt made , his chair, in which lie is wlieeled Irom one

by t'ie Iriends ut David C. iiroilrrick, (ofiroom to another. Me has of late hecome New York shoulder striking notoriety) to 1 more feebls, and is nur subject to fainting elevate him to a seat in lhe I. S. Senate, in j fi's.

. . . i f IM prico o. oruinir wisiii, whom; leriu rj.irra in 185"), has, by the coalition of a portion of the Democrats of ecli House villi W'hitfa,' iign.'illy Isiled, but not until UK iionnous sum of $150,000 of the people's money had been squandered in debating the matter. As I predicted in my last, Sicrament), on the 7th inst., selected Ji er city oifieiala Irom ! tho ranks of tlie Wuig party Mayor and a tl'e Council save tw o. Marysville, a fW da w Pr,or lhe B!,mft lhln?- ü,h of tl,pe cities were ruled ly Locoloco otli.i ila i:p to j rf (f .Üli. The Locos bare hec n j ad are terribly anxioua to elect a Senator ot this session, ami well they may be, for the sitrns of the limes seem t iuJi.ate that in a human probability, with them, It U BoV or never. II were unjunt to deny that there is sufTieiencv of taleul and yood sense in the preterit

I - -. i tJ t i s -a-.:.... i .. i clock I'. .M. A full attei.d-i.ee in eamesilv reauest I, Legislature to legislate wim-Iv and efficiently, ; . insinMsofimporUaaah to batiaasacted with refer! or that there is not industry sdecjiiate to tbaloaeeta the meetinr ofthe state Medical society, ahict

performance of its le-rilimate duties; but thia makes its delinquency more inexcusable than if it wanted both capaci'y and industry. Certain it is, th it not a la.v, bearing directly upon the'inten sts of the people, has yet pass"j , . , ' r ed me UOtty. At 11 o'clock A. p., Wednesday. 12t!i in- , d"V 1 J 'everai SIlffBt ! almrL'l lf Part nil 11 ulii nt iiitnrr'il. nl tiTlnAn I -a a, - I 1 i .;.. i,,,.,..,. . 'i, t,.. .... j aensibly felt at Point Lobo. (tklegraph station lu miles from the c ty, at the entrance I I . L i j r . U1 "v W"W,T? v,aie The California Aciidemy of Natural Sci- , 7 . . . . ences wn t organized in tins ctly in Miv last, anj waa fü(Jl) !tPr .luly incorporattd under the laws cf the Stute. It. obtects are tho examination nnd dsMlaaiasal ,,f nt,,rl ..i. i " n mrmmw9 w" ' 1 encc, snd t he col lect i on f a cadinei of spe- . -...-, . . .. g. ... r. i... r . c ,ü J appropnaieo tor tlie operations or IM ACE ' ciuieii.. i,u i r n k is n-' ( r i-r n v to 'he ahorea of Asia. I his is, probably, the ?T! of ll!e '"S vestiffiilions of l ie natura ist. The eabinal already embraces thousands of rare sceciii r .. . , , , .'. uivuo iu on tne uepariments 01 natural mero- ' rv ome of which are original discoveries, ... I .ro .... lr. ...,. . . I- - .1 1.U A 1 .. u.iun i.iin i.i, ii iu nie wur u. i nr ni lucii.i cultural and exhibi I 8hnll m port you ,uei 10 De ioin,a ,n t,ie bUrtia 9tlt0 aild aon the coajjt of the ,acitic j Silice th. a . nt of nr mm ,iavp hprn favored with delicious rvenin. s. Cool VSniSL .IHI ! breezes bathe the fevered brow; wilh a soft a,nd ffht to guide the feet.and radiale U mind ca"- reflecti-ns, ore bleaa.ng. tOO prolific Of eill ivment lO adli:lt of secluj pion within the narrow compass ol a print- - tc . ... , . i , r I 1 1 w .1 v. ' , uiciriuic, lIMN DUIIIUU.: IUI .1 i ...IIpanion, I sometimes "extend the era f freedom" in a moonlight stroll along the sea i ii it oiuc : mere ore. wi in aoiituae lor a comI. - .... . . . I . ncious stillness in aieut 1 e ea mera anu uea uZZ. " J tiiully ri(r?ed clippers, wilh gray buntings gallant,y 6,rearni:ig from aloltf Jay qui.tly at j lheir mooring, and all mture appears at j-tpt. The solitude nnd silence of a scene . ä at guch an hour lhe m nd revfrtt to br . f gones boyhood day 1 f- . , miAn h.M-lh -tue tt . j and cherished faces eagerly crawd the panoa '

holding an agricultural and h.irti- each hot: e. it is not . nostrum, mm there is under the castor Paddi-s-.j.-.di, 7. up Plate's; -.-.'doz i.iid.r'piates, I, V7 r:,'c, MRC ' !,,'''"j,pi?!fJlVtS? fair, in Alav next fr the receDlion "'tl?l!!'J'" E? "",ch Jj lo be " humbug. H das Preserve Plates: 4 .in assorted wa.ters; 4 ooz ; by (n,6) raa KROS. ll-A't lUT IW IVWVIIW1 I . . , , l - , merits n Irinl fri.ni thf nlSi.lu, ....,, : . . . ...

,: e j e it i as- ri"o nrii; uia i asier r rallies; v ooz I niih'. is. Trti- nr, i i T' ,L , , . tion of the orodu'-ts of (.a ifornia. . r .. .... Tl ' W 'alo Tunotbr recd Kx. Csual Boat In.

. .-jo ui.-, o1 . i.ao ir i ii " . o ill up 1 1 , .-J iL'.z ussuricn cutis, a a .1:..,- :.. ,... ... 1 . . akeitCOI.Venie.lt tn attend. ail(' re- T . ,? t , , , ' Fr ,aIe at lhe lowest mart el ,riee by Ji ,,,,n' ,n "r f0Vo' fiTster & CO .... r - . M.Iesh's of.rxi mi. l.iMxrRT i trulv a Celebm- ; mvl3 1. ft 1) DBIMA55. . bhU. rtSTtK a CO. a description ol some nf tlie curios- ted Remedy, and has dome more to alleviate human ' .mmm, T

nma of thought, and a sense of loneliness

hovers over the soul. iiuirij rr nie oui. Now, gentle reader, you that have nerar 1 essayed beyond the suburbs of your own natjv.ty, I of the question you would !nrnn.nrl Wl,n iL.Vl.,, i .pahm and l!ol h of guc. lenjcncy!- ' Go aslc t,e isolated wanderer who you may, his hap-' liest moments and he u ill toll von " arhen ' piest moments, ana ne w in ten you, wncn the soul is in communion with the past." California with all her beauty with all her chnrmt n 1. ' ml I h 1 1 hor t ri :i I e n r. n p vpr p ra BM . . f irom mrnurr c nucu in ' rrcvnesiivoa i fiwmer years. Our davs of sunshine are ren- . .y , . dered more besutitui, more lovely, tiy as?ociar in(T witn them the suushin: ot tonner years y; , 'irdi lrdiysof darkness and storms are render-; less dark lefs gloomv, bv the thought ics darK-ie g.oomy, my .. u ug..c tbat though all around it coll and dreary v , , . , - - 4 there isstill a warmth in t!i 9 lieart, hallowed ... . be ajd br htcrred by tno pure and sacred lov lrlonlllln Thpr, hi e' nf . r .1 . r, ,r iriumlvliin '' horn 14 n mm VI l. NU UH H y iiiVllu.iiil'i ..w.v. ,; nr nn.. rPri." aud thonah oceans rdl between, yet often a breath, a si?h or "God bless vou," is bound upon the winfa of, . - ' . ' " ! iiiu ii tun v ' i mm m wm w - - 9 neavei, ,neg8enj;ers to gladden the heart of . .. - . 1 .. . . it the distant though kindred spirit. S mote it C. T. U. AwFvr.Ti Qnitrra W nMhlished r . . i . r , several weeks sgo an explanation of the C..l:.L . r : PI nonen quaritrr oi grain. i uerc was suiiiih'nn h nnirlnr n irrnin ' 10m u'li namoi ' 1 . ! I II.. f'...n. ....... I I II... MA.ni... Ik. in iuV i. i uniiri uai ui i.no iiiui uuij;, i nu P.nnlUh mi.rliirnl uruin in .t-.to.l mm diiih I t,. 1 . . "l. ,77 a Rl 0( our busheh. Tlie English Quarter of min is a quarter of a ton, or 5C0 lb The e eighth of quarter of 70 lbs. The bushel of wheat in thr United States is sa. t- . i.. . i ... i.- i : . i. IOB. U li ' I j H C II I I J I P 1 1 ijliailfl of train is aaaivalanl to 9t of our wheat as- 1 H (. U m" ucm cuu m England by weight, and wheat always, in the IT.. C ... A Pleas kt Wife. It appears that Doctor Andrew Hell w.is prosecuted by his wife, from whom he was legally separated. The ludy was coiihtantly aending lhe doctor letters, endorsed oulsid. with records of her enmity and spile. Some times she addressed her epistle thus: '-To that supreme jf rogues, who looks the I angdog, thttt i, Doctor (such a doctor) Andrew Bell." Or again: "To the ape of apes, end the knave of knaves, who is recorded to have once paid a debt but a small one, you may be mire, it was that he selected for this wonderful experiment in fact, it was 4d. (Lid it been on the other side of 5d, he must have died before he could have achieved so dreadful a aacritice.'1 who ad irned the pait generation. The venerable bard ol "meinorv' is now in his 'JUth I'll tis At his residence in li!sn eo.inty. In.)., on the Cth inst.. J ams Ci aaT, in i.ic . !wi ;er of li9 ajre. I hede.MS-d was a native of Vtrgtala by birth, and emijc rated to t;.i St ..! :rnu TaaaoMM in !"!.. Me for niniv jear oeenpied t!ie place ofsrlwol leorbet, ai.d man) eCU-Q c'tlaa ofGibaon recalled their principal education Wmift his tuition. J!a &r eteetiifd a a citizen, and his death lamented not only by hit relatives but by all who knew him. Fornia.jyeurshehadj.roI "2T miQ 7 1 a exeaijHiled tka, faith, and in death he found paaaa. Mmj we atl Mlow ! b,,n " hc Mlcd 1 RSPECIAL NOTICES. ISO. VV. IIOWC . Shaker Sarsapanlia! ... . . . 11 DM II. UH It I. Tns Krsnsvill Me.li. al Society is requested to meet Ronald's oSee, ftatarday Iba IMi Im., at ii omWlirmmtm a"?& ' 11 v order. J. Ü. HATCH! 1 M. D., my IMI Kac reiary, PForu; Or AMEKICA! Thousands of you have suffered for I ine years with ' ' '701' es, swelled Csgs. PUes, landman' other iiiuplaints, that nil the remediesyou have tried have failed to eure, and your nhvsiciaus have pronounced incurable vom nerd tv fer no longer I 11 rriiii-MT 1- li I -ri A remedy is dis-overed and places within lhe rearti .11. ttet VlUeara all ' rmthir 9.1M11. I In n ui tlise complaints and make ynu The gr.atreme.lv Is the Hi joy for you ball bo healed. MEXICAN MCSTANG I..XIMKXT! Important and extraordinary cures are daily reported l" '"' " h ;; p'-rtormed by tlie use of this hldlapiHiinted in its effects. iii'-ei, nun ii ne w no u -e 1 1 i ro .11 UT3.14 advertisement iu another column. sin Tiir Raaav.arar. "An ounce of preventative is belter than a pound of cure." would you preserve health and prevent sick - neas would you t freed from r. 11 lia lliiv to bowel ! complaints, dux. cholera, and a jrrcu rarletj of diseases Inetdent to ad climates, a res. and constitution of men - . if so, you have ..ne opportuattjr, an only infallible pre ' rent:.! v. : thai Is 11K HHITkS IVIiUV V.':t; 1 kl I.' . Pa.nacka. The use of this medicine io purities the hi ooil.sind so harmoniz.'S tin aetii.ii of everv orsran, as tr.ible lo the shafts of .lisKarsshy dt Co., Evansville. Indiana. ; in I III. A I THIS! We invite attention t the advert iement of Dr. Co. hean s Kxtract of Hy.jropip -r w Ii ich is said to be a most encciuai reinem i iriivi.. iiiurt ..;ikiai iriii.u mi i'i "pep-ni. pepsi.-i. Scrofula, all skin. m..at a chrome dise-,.... ,.n ,.11 eiÄ by some of the srstcitiiiers and phy.ici .ns of i,..r ir.i nr i,, i foe sitrferinirinai. an remedy ever d:seov"red. o..e or two applications win relieve th. most severe PVwVo.inrf2 mm ,d ,h. rm..i ti..r.R or SoRe.and it will heal the most severe Bnms or i 1 ' Kv,n familv should lisne a supply constantlv on hand ''r.lr,," .r'.-ipeHor , .m. other for La ummm . Bnri. -s. Cata Beratctoa, Old söres, .Swellings, Ac, Are. .see adverueiiient in another ""u: tf mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm I ' W II I aar K tat JTJSJ . . . ...... . lust received at our Fu i r und I iVmlsterv ..yi on first sire. t, opposite Mcrritt, Held Ot tmlirr.. Ill V I J-1 1 I : M H 11 I I I A- M . K I. . - ' - , poTTOi BATTic.5o biles for sale at rc O duced price, by s. e. gilhkkt op., n'y, fa.aaar Water. 17 ! OAPS MlHury Sh-vin- "Palonis aiyU S. t. GILBER f ik l i... Bye. near Water. m . . Krm . n , . .. . . . . . ,, ,., 1 -..r . ar. iwi ooxei i. m. i niraii b. .;,' ., , -L' 'l4 Ev"ns.vil1'' in 8tor' fl0r M,s hy mI9 S. V I II I RC CT A. ffl Ri-, mvl S. E. GILBERT 6t CO . Pye. :.osr Water. 1

I t' , I "5 y I , "Ü i ' . n-i-r safe MeMlnei.i.'Y tirepmoi. .inc. lud m vp,. Anr-uow. from km:;:: alluJe to the serious illness of Charles k'e-n- "'-f-'s ' t "" t. .Mr J l AliUMM, jmr Urne -t Mr. l-..:.c H,Mn. t-ur More 37 ku, ik. .cr. . .... a i. u-ygh. w,i. n,, ., Kf! St XXplt'Z bVSSSAi Vive his present illness. Wo regret elo to ; '"' """I' t-y.n- .j ?.-.d articles and .,w i.ru-s o,lr8afe to a wrv inlens..-I,et dminz se-.ral hour,. v.-t hear al;iriing accounts 0. the he.tllli of Mr. J uU 81,1 ort,,rs ," " it savad 11 It.Vontoala, cMiBrWa b; i.k note, Samuel laMra.lki laat .nr.ivnr oi.hu nn.t.i 1 ' efcfrksfararada M mlmm Kundrad dollar. Mils reM-

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. -- . . . - - ;: tr i dKJjJ' V, MH KTs; (r HU' LADIEü O.M.Y ! Vi have received per Express, a large and .-1'nciii of HIUBOait, LADIES COLLAR"; L.NüEKÜI.fciKVES; l. Cks. drO. A''. iaafc t m . - .. . -.. ..!. . . 1! 1 su"1 m"?l ' '"""nnoie st ies. to iei: u t ariicit- at un astouisliliiflf low prtee sjM WM. i,uisvvt,MHALio. e 4 i: iF.sHaviastrecdai.dr.ir.iicbv v "i i'i K. I.KW1S GrX ni hi i;, NUTlfiR. rPH K 'livU":il arrowed my Trucks sometime Back Will k-use rctarn llirm. if in- : il.iii hi. Ii (uiy'.f.; Ij. I.KW1S. ALF.! ALKÜ rt'.-T ''..errei'.l 1! 0 l.lili of Piilsbursrh Ale. fPhesnla lirsw- - - ' pHBEW-W k. wJfUa. (k .I. low , X 1 I I ' U j I t L' . t m VL5?!!! ALUS iV llUWr.S. BAYK DIVIDKXD. J ' ' SWckkaldeiM in the lirai rh at Kvansrilte of the J Kkite liinli of In liMim. are notiil.- l that riil J i " - 7 v.bw ' V i ' t i . i . gBftÄ u. i ! .nrjnui. nitiHHi per cimii., nas MOM Mclarod, aaaaw. o. . hath BOX K. (Kaqalrereaay.1 Gaaaaer. FIOTICB. i PM I f IC 1 1 wnrnsthe pullioapainst tni-tip tne on I j, x. hi account. 1 OOlwoy won lue u i i n-i in irut lr.m on at account, as 1 neve paid en ml. m Ms hs ; and ilt ji enouich abuse and lal trcutiudnt vtfkoasl la in; to be at any further expense 1 am alrea.lv in debt i iron ill lus ataaaa, aud evcu for the etotaes I wear. . wyicst JAMC HKIli . 1. I l I u r u: i .:.u i AT AUCTION. Illl:t-Si!tft.il -, J , ,1 uc.. .e n i )i af rrs rm u. alio SW Well tiated lr n-srl.-iu es, ai.d part of them have One fronts m ine Plank Read. ffijie !r. Ro ,of Ma and bKsjj, MMv-One thinla.ii, aid balance mi, a and 3 vr - i wa mi. I. ,. . f ..I years, with interest Title i.crrrtt. WILLIAM OLMS I I. P. CHAS. II. OL.ViSTKM. mff W Kfc & RoniNso. ImylO-lw JOIIM S. MITCHELL V KOHf PHODUC3, FORWARDING ATTD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Pvaaanuoi Ind. Office and Warehouse ot H'a'rr ttrre'. b tKren .Vein and l.uentt; a'so corner of Walnut (. and th Canal, and at i ' r Big Wharf Boat at foot of Mam rtrtrt. TXTILL a4vaaeeeaea ea ail kimis of ftaaoea coI signei t then, fo- de hr orto ship to tae.rCarMpsaSM S atHew i rl,-.i in and the K.isti-rn Citi.-M Orders, f r uri-liasi im I'm luce nr V -r-li:in lize, lUed at tin stint ii i'i mi'! Inrl mark rl i. rices Thej w ,! i viva promt t attentloa to the i"..r ar.linjj of all M. T.-li a i.lireand l'r..lin f cntniüted to !nor c;ir-; and ' -' - ' - . . . I .... I . . . . win uirii j. .i.-i.i imi iiM.iin- i-ii tuits ir rnira;.", do o t heal tale i piarautae MttalkeUoa. d.H-?-tf JOIi.N K. MITCHELL A SON. OTIOE. 1 V artfe, Y..v. RIRIKharlna l.-rt ked and bo .id. il nil ennas tra hereb earned ni t trail her on j a. niii.l , M I a ul p..) ii debt of her contra tin. in i " ::t ADAM KIM. MILIIWBRT AND FANCY GOODS KS. JNK It A A rer.atlv from LouUville. has MUD I CAT, BO OKI. T ÜST RECD A LARQ B A 891 ) RTMENT J OFTMK ABOVKal SAMt.'KL UeTBlCIl m 13 Look Store. ICS csbaIc THKsbaaerlbef harine mCtted "he rooms nt Us rsid'.nco on Seventh street, third door east of Jteuin .Mills reji.lonee.i-i nw mmnusIIs furnish lhe ei Itaeas of Kvanssillc wild a iiri.r article of this .Uli hu'i.l .I e.ioiinr Inaarjr. F ittea, Partloa and PU Ktra rr nisiied .it i i irt i.oiiee, Mith at.y ttivored Creuins thev in iv w ish deUwraa. MilSdlw GKO. VT. GLOTKB FOUK I P!! RI linder ln-.l re.i.."elf:illv ri'n'ief nil nnmm , ..... . . .. r . .. Iiejeot .1 to linn, to . .ill una mate Inline tl .le seiilomeni Ala at persons h i; sr cl.nins u dust him. i call aad Ua.c tUem a.li IIUJsl. I lie a nt- cm he setlied at mi . -r- on i.irr street, dnrinir the toxi two weeks, after which the) dl t.C p Mad W hands tO Oa I ma collection. (ail3tl) hllll.ll 1LIS.;U. IhKVir SALMON. CtlKSKR, PKUXBft. CBOCO i.in. Si t-K,Vi-., ree'd per ?l -Miier Pick Keji: em a 1 tit 1 Ja's Pianes; mies M taxes Pmaes; 2 . a.sks Prunes 3M lbs " I Smutt Salmon Hu II. s 9 hf M.lspick'ld Salmon; 4 hn-ket- H ill Olive Oil; 0 kitts Mai keiel; bv Kiisr. Dairy ( heese; 3 bhti Pesrt llartay; 4 td.is Caar. wgai raiwd a hxm cfcesatnteC Hilsd Bef; 11 ts d lie S.iiit Ullis Ifried Hfl itajl perfas a la Vaniiic; t hM ('.round spice; 9t hxm K.J. Maslard; thxs Ky. Mustard, loose; 15 !..s Pearl Starch: id, is Sah-rain; 12 hxt Pearl Btarefc in I B, 10 I. his Sack Rah: in bbtl Cid r in.-gar; '.' hai Cream lan.ir lrt doz lled-cor.ls, hemp, ItfMS and jute; 2."i l.xs Palm Soup; Sä hxs Fancv l; 5 ts uiine-; H r;d- Cottoa lied-eord; 3 coils Grass do; 10 hxs German Soap; 11 baa Khav 1 if do; i lxs Salt Soda; .M h i 11. lies Cotton Twine; fr Bale at the louest market . . k ....v I . tl II I' I II I I .rn S by (m 3) 1. .V 11. HKI.MA.N. I i.i. . s .us ., i .-het d .-r steamer II Hick Keys: Pick Kevs: lj doz Shaker Brooms; C." doz C-nnmon llroom; f, doz n ps; 10 nests w lute rasp, 3 m net; m nests I. lue Tu'.s. 3 in in st; 4 nests LI le Tubs. 8 in nest; 8 doz Ked f lbs; 4 doz Caslai Pail", iron bound; 4 nests Cedar P.iils. bran hotine; 4 nests Pine Fl nr Rucket; C doz Iron Boa I I Half Parrels; 6 dor. OMiSMNI hf bids; 1 doz Cedar hi 'bids; 10. gross AI a Uli es: 15 jrross Cedur Fasseis; N nets Itoxes; 6 doz hottiag Pius; I dai Potato Maslis'i; 4 l. Tar Cans; lox Wll Baefcrt 4 doz Work Paskets, ass'.l ; 1) doz Market do; 4 doZ bid A-h! I, bl Co vers; .'4 doz Plow Wapors; 2 doz Willow Cahs; 1 doz do Cradle.; 4 doz White Churns; For fiilc at lw e.t market price by my 13 L At I). II KIM A NN. , T KCRI V F D per steamer Hick Keys Sires' i IL Ks.vu ami Kork, ( o: rtc M ills. Irtan. (- . ,v .. ö.r. 1., dz Selves. H mil 1G; 18 jrros Spoons, nss'd; 4 doz Hiddlds: 4 doz iiustinjr B-usbca; " doz KniveAr Forks. assM S dni Clothes do; u. ..... u 1. .r k "Oil. z Shoe do: , , ia mm Colhe MIUs, (; t doa fV rahhlaa 4; 4dos dolasses Oalers, nos. 15 doz Holes do; laid lobxsShavire do: 1 cross Gimlets: fi doy. do Boxe: doz Tape Borers: 10 dt z Carpenter' Percils; J.- Currv Combs, nss'd 4 ross Lead do; 5'i daasaaa". II. oapa, 6 .lox 4 iuch H. S. F.les; 50 do G.U. do; in hxs Glass Pipes; For sale at iowest market price bv ! M1JI3 1. t D. IIEIMANN. I.AfSS WAKE.-l.'fiM per steamer Htck Im,. T I'XS as'.l ine, Heer. ..I. er. Ale and Water Tumblers; ; 4 doz Sweetmeat Pishe, ) I..z ass'd Molasses Can rpOBACCO. J 3 boxes b.--i Five Lump Tobacco; 2 boxes common do do; 3 boxes do Pounds do; o i,v.i .1. nr. ii. An' I...V... I'i.i.lnt. II.. I....'. .1... 4 boxes do Ninjjr Head Tobago; ' prieedoz SMC9i 'T?Z h LIT, IMt'D Til It.iril. "VTOUMAN'i HUO ptlo. f.r tb de. . ruction snd I tireveiititi VC of Bed Buirs, so extensively used in ..rr .' ...i;d -i r.., i.. . i...i...i und reUnl br ......,.. . it.imi i ii ii t . , . i UAII.'n r. n i viman w, avaatniis, m K. li. MAU.'M iv, rni.ceion, .agents. Uite tiSM for sale hf J. & W. REILLT. - TAS. CAR i KR hai ust openen and neatly rurnifhed a flne Ice 1 ream Saloon, on Water street, near (he Cltv Hotel. li' will keep on hands at all hours an ox- ' celfent article, made out of the richest cream an1 in the 'i.M.i .trio. S.i loon onen everv errii,. I .!,. .. anaw mn roapoetfally Invltod to oalL mjdtf ... . . .. - I - J ' . U.UI-. III just rec d md for sale by . PRKSTON BROS. f ATS.-lli: hage frs -le hy VAipll GEO. FQ5TEK At CO-

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IIOI'SF, Mi AMD OKIAJII AI. ja. ?aaJ 'jar1 ja ä 9 PUM'S, i.. WINDOW GLASS, &t AC. CIl.K.M'l.M.NGor WALK KB h.re fomsd apartnerahip fer the above business. r d opened a Mi op and

Sfr en Svramon- ,-ir ft, jusi l"v Laujthlili S Maud. I hev will k. .-j. ii!.Uiitl on hard a large stock .I Fail t. Oils, Win ! w Glass, Varnishes. Krinhc. 6lv , ! Ac. They also solicit .rd rs for House aud Siffii 1'aintItafofqvery variety, prom ishaf to execute it in the best SCyle and at the low ort .ric.-. me tf FOIt SALE. WK hare for sal a goo 1, new etrorp Waon with-' Ipag stout sirins. It is suitnMe f.r manv purpose as HuU-hiT or Furniture Wpn. For particulars aaaalaaaff O. KCUKKPPBI & scHKoKUr.it, iuj9 Main et.tbctw. Firs', and Vater. KTIUVED. . w A Mi-I ll siiel dark brown, black striped 1 .,s"i Cw. whi-I lately f't or soon will fret a ealf. ffiT taaaaa a iirark in the ear. Anj jreon deUVwftef us this ru w ill recftva a liberal rew ard . O. SCHKKFR vv KCBKOatDataT, my9 Main sf., betw. Fliat and 'VTatrr. RIO OFFF.1'.- mO b:. choiee per A. L. Shot-wt-ll.and in atofe, for sale l y ap-2C S. t. G1I.BEKT & CO., Rye. ncsr Water. STic A w ;;. WK Iirvi now on hanil a rry deiraMe stock of Patiuinn. leNoni IVaid and Palm 1 ear Hats, lo wlek we w on SI iwapeeatatly invite the attention ol our eaateaaesa a lbe puilk sencr.-iKv. before parchaalpa.' I mH SHA.NKL1N c KE1LLY. f HHDS .N. O. I t-Tr. fair to prime, j'ist rec'U pr steaiuer Sultana, iu quanl:ties to suit, at m8 COOK'S. fire: r i 11 e f fire:.'! MOKE TRIUMPH'S OF KICII'S.S kJUAaV aYJKBI SAFES! It . l- i. . . .... f car iir: r rmi ! p no Ji(..iiil' to reiliOV e ou r safe S II , r,c lhe late fire wiilph .li'.rroted our tor it. Htun street and havin Lnken out our books we miBtoVa ! ÄlÄtfÄ 2 , aTS ÄS 'üin.slifo. Jsiel. Iwwra, m COUKTIIST.TBSKAXT CC. FIRE IN UANM ILLH. N. Y. NviLLr. Apr'. 10, IfiM. ?.reMrs. Pnt-BTH A Mart- Gentlemen: hafe went through the flrn. It contained all our booka and pnpers which cainu out iu koo.I order, 'i lie Sf. from MSasance. ruu. t have been n-d hot. W' iru-le.l our all iti it. Very respectfully, jour, ÜKOWN A GRANT. N ATCHEZ STREET Kl RE. NEW ORLEANS. Nanr uai.KANji, April 7, IHM. OsroPVaanl wafehoir, Nfts 31 aud 33 Natcbrt tt., with UMirceatrMfc SSaaal t iKHikiand papers con taiuei! in our Sale, wr-rre ntircly destroyed by fire, ie UM morning of tfca Ifith March. Although lhe "Si.fe had' 1 lor svverai l"iiis in an evtremelv hot flr tefor we could re. er I. an ', on t.eir.jr tlrt disi orerad. was i r,., i,r u. ; aArnm ' I oar baaks Bad BeBen le 1 . . . I V. . olcl wuh wairr, we rerooed the ainoui.t of'.v ent thouw nd dollars, without the s'ilil-t Hinn?e mr injur) to S iseins riiiy convincao WJ ifn event of tne entire aei'if.Htv of tl, os-Sales. e li:iv prtMfed another of the sane description, from I lie same A gent, viz: Rieh'a F.repmol Safe, sold bv Mr. Isaac I. ridge, '.i- M iirnine Mreet, and r 'coinuieiid th"in to all who desire pcTfct security lor valuable uer in case of lir . PRICE, WALSH V CO. IBJ RTBB9 ST. FIKE. NEW Oh'I.EAN. Nit v UaLBiiMs. April W. IE.'. tVe liare almndart reason to recominei 4 hirh'i. Sal' Miaks for fa t latsosMM dollitrs. A said Sale cos: nlr one hmi'lred and ten dollar, we risk iioihis.jr in prououi.cinj; ii tue ciieapost arucle we ever j.nr. Iucd A I.LKKT .V THIl'O. A larze asaortmTt of "A u. men's Patent Fa-iMisnts Siits, wth Hieb' IsaprwTemeot, far ami by rsTKÄKUrJ V .MAKVIN, (successors to Rich A- Co.) I tri 4 Tea ciarrT. . T . 1 1 he only M ken of Kataaiaadrr Rafoa, conloninj Wif. t. r and Klcii Patents, ana Kolfl I rojinel ra .r Jones' World' Ir'ais l ock, wMrk has nÜmi krr nor kejli'de. A 1.1,1s V Moafcl, ajr-lf Areata at Kvansvillo. i:nn!:oinn:rn.i uaCE ;'oi. , CT 7 w . " ould reapcctfwlli invite ihe attention af th i. '.ii;s to our ..ek f r.mlir..:deries nnd Ij.. 1 ""J i t re ived M-r K nress. .. .11 sistinp ..f th" latest si 10s 01 j ..'ihm auti i.s r.i!inrl.Jeren L .liarstsiet- rs t himisetts. ginjr and lu..eiluitfs; black and hit Loce (Japs. e. (me) HUASKLl m HK1U.V. Jrirr RRCEiTEt.M N Iba (.round Dwher i i 'il rih Cam; ?S the CfefaaM lied in do do do; ro in PnMiaa Mae in d do i t 74 Ps Ulack Paint iu do do do; Oil lt..s Chrome Ye hv, in dtv tin emu: for sie To br mxULLV.H', PA KXhUtV dk CO. TUST Hl I It ID. A f esh supply of Perrv Dans' Pain h l er. aud Sloaa's .deonnies, for sale at ProprieSMft' prices fcf mjt KKLI.ER. FARSSLbY 6c CO. O n BAGS BMP ree'd at ZOJ uiyti J.KDFOKD'S. IfOTICV. SrXAYKD from th- HUE 1 1 of Wm. Kuston. at Mech.inirsvill . ,.n the iityht of the 3d of May. a Hay Hor-e m Uli tdaek mane and tail, haa a smull Itinm t.n Lis back, caused bv ... .'die; i, about 15 hands hizli slasds la K . . . . lower helore than behind, and about M ears old; parts uii.ier tne sa.i.l e ; lind all around ln other u ar- re cnlUded. Anv infor n itin cneerninr him left at Ko'-eit l.'l'ston's ill KvansvillM lli.l I ii. mm him .bull be HhorsMi - Mjr if) WM. HAKKi . Li: .vi omn a. on A If GM. 10 ..Yes fresh lemons; 10 do do Oranges; ju.t ree'd and for sale hj. myH PRKsTOK BKQS. IE BBLfl Ke boiled Molasses; -J 3 do aafirHMMS Molasses; 8 do Syrup; just r.c'd per steamer Sultana for sale wholesale at (inyf) COOK'S. UOII.FIC HA KIM A. A. T. H A. NEY, BOILER iViAKE?, WOULD respectfully announce to theKngiu Kuilders of Kra.iarille, and to all oilier iaterwstad. I'1"1 e a now a stronir force of mea at his B Boiler Vani, p.v.,.-- ....v.d . . have lb. m. I j....... mo i , ' y ... ity ot U'd er hands has heretofore rendered it impossible to fu IMI all hia aaawrMMMa tor work, but ha has now a force tlm t Warrant him in sayinjr that the like di-tppoliitmcM shall nnt occur ajrain. He is now making Hoilers ol at y sixe or description, on as eood terms as they can be bought in the Wei. and all work warranted. Try Hoder Yard on the ( ubal, near Willard Carpenter's dwelling. I my4 3m '0 . .."kju Ib. CmintrT Hams; 1.600 Ihs Pork-house Hum.; 1,300 lbs ( lc.:r Sides: for sale at nix- HA. Mil. I Ns Fatnilr urocerr. 1 Jl T J'I.II .V TAHiS. ' I f V lbs fresh Koll Hotter: I I '"J" lisi dm fresh i- ?js. Just ree'd at f tHC X .S3 bars in tore sad for sale br niyi GHo. FOSTER dr CO. 0TN.-1WI ,a)ii Heavr While forsala hx Bfh GKO. FOSIKi: A CO. PICi IIIOf . 4"i tons so'i and harJ Cr e; s ro.. f ,r s:eby GK(. FuMF.K dt CO. CtOAX'S Sl'OOl, XlirtE.I.--tt1 doz o. 10 lOü Coitt s .pool TlireaU n i 'd all i - day and f-r ..' by JAS. IOW o t o , iii3 41T Main street. loi;i I fie, Ky. TAIMMBl WAIITEB. muDi-i,' t.,, nm,! isi JL nui u-il miner. ,ioi.-iiir..ni"..n e ... no i v 1 1 . . v D. 8. ANItKSr, Ifcayie-tf First street, oppoilte Comraeirial How.. KV ltHIK J 1ST ree'd Spiritualism, t) Judge Edmondi ar.d Jjtr. 1 -xter. P i:oii Klo ri Anlobiorr;..iiv of an ActreM.ky Mrs. Mowat'; nt. tp-.'l " SA.MUKL i'iF.R'U. s vif IT ANU MOLAPSES 1 bid Cn i iiuiati Svrnp; 1 bbl ugar-Uouse Molaasei; just ree'd it ai1!1.JFÜRP'J. CS T received per ateaiaer P:.n-!i b.-'ej ( .x -11 It am 0 S.ie:.iijf. lot said IkJ J.M MAlMKr. or Cn., ap tvai.sv iile. Ind. M OI.ASSL.-C13 !bls cho;ce in store and forsaLf lap hy GtO. FOsTER o. CO.

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