Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 63, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 July 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. ANDER, EDITOR. ; I terms op subscription. full T i a". 10 J J11 g"??t"j 'lö Tri -Week It Journal, per year,.... S WMBiy Journal Ä.4ÄT VlirÄ, ' ar -utaorized agenu for the tramactlon or ouiiness i"r r ta.IvanTiiie Journal. The Daiiv jounml will t found on file In their offlce, aod adrertUemeots and aubacnp , mtv I ill Uli lUlinit! VJ1 IU Uu vmm CITY OF ETANSVILLE. TUESDAY MORNING,::::::::::JULV : n.tfred by Kuaitta. J Our neighbor appears to be in a terrible state of alarm at the condition of the Dem-: cratic party in this vicinity. Turn which side be will, hideous phantoms of whiggery, a it at. 1 kVa . . a i temperance ana Know "- view, and wao-their skeleton finders warnITt I inglyatthe aomewhat terrineu democracy. , Grim shadows are ever before his eyes, until at laat his imagination has become so much at- a 1 'I al a l . n n p .t a rtAtliinf nul aitf I QlSturDea, mat ne tu cr w , a. LI..J..J J..1I. IIa Im. !- a kind

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of political delirium tremens, and the snakes .f differ... .r...g .ou. hu fl. I rt pi Li n T t hp if Ian WM Hi ll DBriV IlUPR ' ana sinaing in.r g y , and threatening every moment to lick nun and swallow his poor carcase whole. Yes-1 pr.iav hp was ravincr mid. and londlv railed! noon hie nartv to save h im and Ihemlves upon hie party to save him and themselves from these hissing serpents, by combining all the hoop-poles of the party, and lamming, the varmints out of their slimy skins. They ; ... , . J ought to do it, or to do something else to save ... r . TOr.,uao,e ... orgB,ro,n . ,ong couwuu- j tion of an attack, which must result in its j Utter dissolution. If his levered imagUia- i tion conjure, such horrible phantoms now, i

wnat win he üo it they revive themselves into realities, and chase him dow n to a polit-J8ei. leal death! Something must be done for him, or there won't be .o much an a hair or arriatle left of a Lockhart orzan in Evan.-

ville. 07" It is currently reported that our old friend, Mr. Rohner, of the Volksbote, has joined the "Know-Nothings." We knew he had the very best claims for the title of Know Nothing on most subjects, but did not think he could be admitted as a member of this society. Will he answer us this question without equivocation are you a Know Nothing In return, we will say for his particular benefit, and as a reply to an article in his last paper, that tre are not, and never intend to be, a "Know Nothing." To be sof would be to oppose principle, we have upheld from boyhood. We never thought less of a man nor more of a man, because he was born outside of this country and we never thought less of a man nor more of a man, because he is a Catholic. Careless Use of Pistols. At Princeton, on Saturday last, Mr. Jesse Conary, when about to enter his boarding house, received a pistol shot in bis right leg, about six inches above the knee. The ball penetrated downwards and lodged in the knee joint. The pistol wu. accidentally discharged. Conary was immediately placed upon the cars and sent to the care of Drs. Walker and Hatchett, of this city, under whose treatment he is now doing well, though the wound is a severe one. Another inatance of a similar character occurred near the Main street canal bridge yesterday morning. A colored man named Barker while in sport with a rnan named Davis, pointed a pistol at him, thinking that it was not loaded. Unfortunately it was well charged, and instead of snapping as he supposed it would, it fired, driving the ball through the left eye some distance into the brain. Barker was arrested and brought before Esq. Walker, examined and discharged, it being proved that the shooting was entirely accidental. The attending physicians, Walker and ffatchett, think Davis' chances for recovery tra bad. ft? The Terre Haute Journal, a Democratic paper, ha. a highly eulogistical article on John G. Davis, Democratic representa tive from that district, on account of hi. having voted for the homestead bill. Hon. Smith Miller, Democratic representative from this district, voted against that bill. It is strange the Democratic representative of the next district to us can receive great applause from his Democratic friends for voting lor this bill, while our Democratic representative receive, not the slightest rebuke from his brethreu for voting for the bill. Can a Democratic representative do anything that ; "r- W- r . . , aaa ,...t his friends at home will not swear is just hia fr right?

Laid Over. On the 6th inst., in the New!8. anö yielding two crops tne present year,;

Hamp.hire Legislature, the 10th and i i,b ballotings were had for U. H. Senator, re - suiting in no election. A motion was then offered by a Whig to indefinitely postpone the subject, which was carried by a vote of 159 to 147. A motion to reconsider was negatived by 157 to 144, thus settling the question for the present session. Alas for President Pierce's "native heath!" This is another dreadful dig in the ribs of the administration. Ljr A Democratic convention was lately held at Columbus, Ind., to nominate a candidate for Congress. Immense noise and confusion prevailed, but finally a motion to adjourn was carried. The result was thus announced by the chairman, Col. Lee: "Gentlemen, I declare this convention ad lourned, without a nomination, by G d!"

Incendiarism

Sunday night nearly 12 o'clock an attempt . . . ,wai made to let fire to the board pilea n . . . a ,TJr. rpcuior jumoer yam . Dome am wg ic . . ... . . ... 1 were well oiled and stuck in a board pile, then aet on fire. The flames were fortunate-', lr discovered in time and quickly subdued. Lnt week ws noticed an attempt to fire Mr. ; ,.. i.,,.!,., ,k;u . r.;U1 urgus lumDer yard, which also failed. Vyho lhe gcounarel j or wnat can be ni, Qb ject in these acts of incendiarism, is not w nn. It ia to h hnnprl h ;u h. -n-Hi. t - r - -r y arrested and properly punished. Hon. Smith Miller at Home. We learn fctl Smilh Mier ja hone afn hj ! stituenli The object of his leaving his seat jo Congre at thia particuar jUDCture, ia ,illhfloiia . , A. tÄ serve the "dear peop'e" another term. He; ..... , t ... m H , u ' u r ii a rnmnpiiitr aa rrp rrnnri

clolhcd with the ada,jnietration'8 armor ofeas it is to cash them, and then sell the batte and aucceaa with the limited author-, ame oTer again to Congress for the next ity t0 uac U) in ctge can be U(jed Q , b4lch of new raernber8 9o thc book I

g .h j. eria dvantarre. We are re I- ' J . informed that our Congressman has a Commission in his pocket for a worthy young Denlocr.t of ,hi. f. be.towsl ' e l . e of said commission can be made to increase the chanc( s of Mr. Miller's re-nomination. If it cannot be so used, it is to be promptly - .. .... , .. . . ! ' Z P"eni irom wn.cn n 19Kued 19 nol diapoied to make investment, where won.t pay W'ECLafAi has numerous and influential 1 frlftj ;n .u. r.;,.;- wkiua aäl ., ui lriendsin the IJiatrict, whose aid can t be bouiriit for anv smull nrice and we nrpmimp : oougni lor any staau price, ana we presume ,hal he entirely ignorant of the fact that a ( J. S. M. Commis.ion is so near him, or o' .k,, cnnlinaPiirv nnnn whirh rpata the a-rnr. 0 j - w. s of the precious document. We wonld advue him to look closely into the papers and if .hey "can be used to Ms advantage" a. j wej aa t0 Miller's. j 0 The Enquirer of yesterday announces two candidates for the Legislature, both "talented young men" Stanley M. Warner, Esq., and Azaria Whittlesey. No wonder it begs for a county conveution. It is evidently getting frightened at the influx of candidates, and seea no other way of being saved from the flood but by a convention to stop 'em. LF The Washington Sun has grown desperate. It permits a correspondent to ac cuse Mr. Carpenter tf having stolen a stock bo )k from Mr. Horrsll! It also calls Hon. O. H. Smilh ". n old. truekling, political demagogue." Messrs. Carpenter and Smith ' were god. with it a few week. ago. ÖO" The Union Springs, at Union county, Kv -., are already attracting a large number of visitors, and we learn from some of our citizens who have been sojourniug there, that the accommodations are of the very first elf is, and every possible attention is bestowed upon visitors, and especially invalida who have resorted there for their health. OCT The May.ville Express, a good Locofoco paper, is down on the present Locofoco P. M. General. There is not a Locofoco editor in the country, but who would occupy the same position if he had boldness enough to express his honest opinions. OCT About 22 b hog., being half of a drove of 450 head, died Irom the excessive heat on

Monday week, while on the eastern branch I and some blows were exchanged. Tate was of the Illinois Central Railroad, between j observed to stoop, as it to And a stone, but he Peru and the junction. They were being drew 8 ,arSe kn,fe from boul und H ,r .... mm in on C. he plunged the weapon up to the transported from Vermillion county to Newh.n(Je fJ uZSm. He.t.ered and

York, but being so closely stowed in the cars, they suffocated with the heat. Stabbisg Case. We understand that a i . rp . , . I man named Tate stabbed another man named Richard Chamberlain at Cannelton, Ind., on the night of the 4th of July, at a fireman's ball. Chamberlain was a nrinter in the Cannelton Reporter office. It is Mm he can not survive. The affair grew out of a misunderstanding ip. regard to waiting upon a young lady to and from the ball. Tate fled, but was persued and arrested. QT A letter from Shepherdsville, Ky., dated the 6th, says that 52 person, have died of cholera at that place. There had been no new cases within the last few days. Nearly everybody had left town. tf7Qucen Victoria it ia said has e.tab lished a school for her out-door servants, at -. , ,, , vy manor, ana lor some tun near.y cnr day, occupiea her self in teaching from the Bible. mym rC?" Our Hoosier friend, are totrie at brag. oinrtof thai, rrons Fn. in.l.nr. Mr Ta. KlK v anvil Vlkri 4W1 liwtie.vv a A. I e j u . ' 1 LTasw.illian aw. I a . .1 n r. M..n I. kr-.- aa rnAa.... n,,,,mu"' " c7Uijr; 7" "7 of timothy averaging in height 5 feet 6 inch- . .aa a .a . the first of which produced four tons to the j ,cre

Mr. VVi is Mortran of theaame coun.!V"ww j- tt " uu ., ia..u .u.

try, has a crop of oats 6 feet 3 inches in height. fJ3" The Cambridge Chronicle says, the ! class that is about to graduate, ia the largest that has ever graduated at Harvard, and what is remarkable, not a single death ha. occur - re,nr"u,c " f w i r red in its ranks during the whole four years, ! . ir5-The American Phonetic system of - - - instruction is to be introduced into the public schools of Madison at the commencement of the fall term. OCT During the week ending the 1st inst., there were only fifteen deaths at Pittsburgh, in a population of nearly 100,000. There were elcTen different diseases causing these J deaths.

Accident. Mr. Henry Hersea, an industrious and

... - , . . i.i . ,1 . i sieauy uerman carpenter, wnne at worn last -f. .l rra- UllH. 7 wm ....... j L. r mm . . i r I warenouae, corner or Main street ana uanai.j fell through an opening to the ground below, distance of thirty feet. He wan seriously injured. Yesterday it was rery doubtful whether he would recovpr wnetner ne woum recover n . r, r'- an ir - l - . ZZT ! ""gion correspondent of the New ork Commercial Advertiser says that "Congress have receuti y voted books for the new Members and Senators to the amount of over two hundred tn0U8and dollars. This is a crvinir but full established abuse. It is a mode of adding ! an extra sum of twelve or thirteen hundred I AnUmrm tn a.Ui

These books are generally sold by the mem- guess where thev are , . , . .I6 3

mra inr a rfrm r tum in nfTnn w irp nun hminn ia MiiivaUni m an nrrfar fur in mnrh : money upon the contingent fund. The ob-1 iection to thia Dractice is. not that it adds to ' . w - i compe.ation f menibers, ,., ioe, I this in such a way as to tend to the demornli-1 ration of all concerned in this indirect trans- i action. It engages a number of persons in . . . I a scheme to plunder the 1 reasury, ana reward, them for it at a rate which hone., inn q ery ,,umb)e a business, could I not obtain." j .. . r. . . j . i Public attention has often been called Im .u:- . . ... a .a a thia growing evil, but somehow the people et their public servants at Washington do! pretty much as they please, asking no rjues- ! .: L MaL.aUa.1 I. I i iiyna Here au inc aui v-two uniiioiia, uuuuaily expended, goes orThc legislature of Massachusetts, at the last session, passed a law "to prevent incendiarism," of which the following is the leading provision: Sec. I. Whenever any building or other property in the Commonwealth phall be destroyed by fire, and a complaint within ten days thereafter shall be subscribed and sworn to before any justice of the peace for the county where auch fire shall happen, alleging that reasonable grounds exist for believing that said fire was not accidental in its origin, but wan caused oy design, it shall be the duty of such justice forthwith to issue his warrant to some constable f"r the town or city where such property was destroyed, requiring him to summon immediately six good and lawful men of the county to appear before .aid justice at the time and place ex pressed in the warrant, to enquire when, how, and by w,,at means eald fir ""ginated This is a SOUnd law. While it is just both the insured and the insurers, it will have to the effect to detect incendiaries, and thereby prevent crime by insuring its punishment. .71 u r der In ( aiitieltou. On the night cf 4th inM.,ut a ball given in Cannelton iu the hall over Key &. Porter's store, a difficulty occurred between Jesse Tate nnd Richard ChnmHerlain, a printer, employed in the office of thc Cannelton Reporter. We learn that Tate was siting by the side of ayounggiH, (one of the employees of the Cotton Factory,) conversing with her, when Chamberlain came up and seated himself between them. He had escorted the young lady to thc ball, and thought that T., who was somewhat intoxicated, had offered some insult. (The lady's name is Miss Sarah Cecil.) After kilting thus a few minutes C. arose and went out oi doors. Tate follow ing him. A n altercation ensued, regarding the female, fell, when Tate hurried to the river and crossed to our town. Yesterday morning he heard that his adversary was dead, when he took a hurried departure. Several of our citiicns put out, in different directions, to pursue r . ' . . .. aar ale. wii and apprehend him. Mr. John Williams came np wilh hynif aboul a mU; on the Clo I verport road, and called on him to surrender, I out 1 ate flourished his knite aud Svv ore that I no wouiu not oetriKen. jjr. vv. c ,oiy drew a revolver, and warned him not to resist. Upon this, Tate threw away his knife (still red with the blood of C,) and then nave hitnj tsf UP He was instantly secured and con veyed tomeierry, wnere a numerous deputation escorted him to the theatre of his crime. On arriving at the opposite shore, a concourse of citizen, advanced to receive him. Tate acknowledged to hi. captor, that he had stabbed C, but say. that it wa. done in the heat of passion and in sudden combat. From this it ill be seen, that Kentucky, in thi. quarter, i. "rieht 6ide ud." and that winUlnr oflka Law. wataft. ... - a aawssH f w w i tut .swv n no von tvjr V OC a lCj linu De;!'r ep away from Hawe.y.lle. The I gallows on which the two Kellea's were ; hll... ;. v.. .t..i; l ...;n ,i 1 - "-"s j oiouuiii j ou'i tv c .ii tiianr. uui ! neighbors, if ever a fugitive, (black or white,) from our domain slopes over to Indiana, that I they will remember our promptness in this , instance and reciprocate. r sr mi we t fiaUXSVULC L.alV . - v I -m 1 A Tough Stort, ok a Tough Goose - -An j English paper says, that Mr. Evertt, farmer, ... ot Kir by Lodge, near Rockm2ham, has a ; ft0" w,ch hc vouches to be at least nintyriltv years, and passed the former part of its life on the farm adjoining. It is a large fine fowl, with a head and neck as white as snow, and has lately hatched a brood of goslings from its own eggs. Mr. E. has a book statingits age and history, which he can authenticate. Should Mr. Everett give his i weaver. laa J I f 1., 1 ' j f i pencraiopy 01 .. . wonderful goose, we have no doubt it would j prove to be a linea) ,jecendent of those patriOtic birds that cacklerl unnn a certain OCCS .;nr, , p r ivh t a, avOIIIC llCiv" The Church is still in existence at whose door Luther hung up his ninety-five prepositions against the Church of Rome, and offered to defend them -igainst the world. The same doors still remain. The altar has been removed, and in its place is erected the pulpit in which Luther often preached. Nearly under the centre of the church are laH the bones of Luther and Melancthon.

Cuba-! Ill buetcra.

. - . .1 cs i ..-.. hrft irn pmpn nt nrom nence HI nie ouuif I. y r ' Hamaan, W.iara-wi -- " hud been taken into custody Dyinec. . . . . Q Uinkiilal Vaui Or i P n S. 1 m n 1 1 1 1 0(1 I n a N U O I I I V. . ..ww..w, . F- I fillibusterinz demonstration against Cuba Of course the General Government hos some evidence of their intentions or their ..I. ,, o,,nU nn,.üJiir.) I , M i I llO fl tit llOT,UB' Wl i,u "uu" r"ul" " V ized; and yet the New Orleans papers atfirm that no such expedition is on foot there, i The Picayune of a late date, but previous to these arrests, ridiculed the idea, and said: j Nothing of the sort has been een by eyes j .xt i . u u.accustomed to New Orleans. It there nas Deon an enlistment or eagagenem vi u.c or anv such nuruose. it has been Keii so profoundly secret, and the men have been so j ' r r . - . . closely immured within walls, or hidden in j wamps, that the most zealous Cuban liberauonists in leei.ng ana mere are muituuue of them nbuut have never been able to Oaalav A late number of the Cairo Times says: A bright future is now looking Cairo in the fnce. Since lots were first offered for eale r.ll ....( mi. ..itki.. ikd r....r n...nih. iui lau.iiu mvoij nuiiiu in iiiio, thirty-seven houses have been erected and : arc l,uw occupied for residences, stores and ; a - . r .a r i m "I' ' weemw waaarm WW am vmme w- w aww in depthf with an appropriate tower and cross. The houses are all ot u oibstantial character. ! ad nre rBI 25 leel front and irom 35 ' to ICO leet in denth. Twelve more new! buildj , ftlre A b commeced, the materials tor their erei.ion on the ground, and their completion certata withil llWnl 60 day. Among these i a church for a New School Presbyterian Congregftion. Ar - nmmtymmatm -ri .Im n.HkinJ bv diflVrent inrHn?e" eiue" HI8U ninhing uy uiuereiu individual and others for the erec'ion of a number of other buildings, among which are Baptist Church, a Masonic Hall and a Hotel to be Ij leet IrOIll bV 10U feet deep, three r. .. stories high, which will all be Cijmi-leted in the shortest possible time. We have already a good school hou-e 25 feet front by 50 feet ilpsn nt whirh lh i.-rnlnr a 1 1 p-n ilnnrp of ueep, at wnicn tne regular atienuance oi scholars is about 50 ffcrA patent has been tiken out at Cairo for cleaning fish, bv giving them snuff, when . i . , - T i a. they aaieaa their scules clean off. Paducak Journal. Add one of Cook'a pills internally, and it'll take out the rest. ABEL D. COOK. M. D.. ie a candidate for State Senator from the Dietriat composed of Vanderburgh and Poeer eoonttjt. aohiert V. the deciaiua vf tliaso.ereiu people, on the SI Tur.-t.jr of OctoLor neat. M. EiMTon: Please announce ka t' e roter of Indiana that JOHN W KhatS. of Marian e n.tT. is aa Independent Caaiur toe omee oi Auditor ot stale, at tlie n- at October ltfrlloli i Tin." I'J V - rf jii., ii. ii.t.. SPECIAL NOTICES. .(iLOHIOlS (tL.M.llKR. j With the hot. sultry atmosphere of mid-summer, the rank i Teeeuuon of tli lowljnd.. aud the inartbe. in th j leei taile.e of ifiegrej.iriet,r, of the West aai South, wither and die. The l h'iraiag sua drmka np th- w giTe on noxioiie gaaees ami poii 1 tf -'ndice. Der aura, aod the urcuvinr rlaius isunouf vapors, that, if inhaled. i - . - -.'inun,, viMiiciini, tu ine oioni c n ana Buael. Diarrhea: ordisenterr. Ague and Fever. Billioue and nou. rercra. u ler tl.eae ci r umaiancrs ana mnuencs. you r'iould make free ue of Du. BBMB. Ixdiah V au.'T ASI.K P-taacra. It I aa power to claaae the bowels, purify the iilood. and restore health. AdTerttsement in another column of this paper. ey8 to tiii;trvi:i. i.; OMMi.viT . IIl'MDar.Da hn am dally seeking the cool bracing atmosphere of the Norihera Lakea, ara oi'eriog their boat w .-!. lor tbesuceea. of tne Ciitoinoati, Uamiltoa, Diyteo aad Sandu.ky route, thii being the But read to reduce the fare ao that all mar travel who will. The Lightning Line irou Lioaievillo to Clatianati connects with thia route. PFRFKtTLY DI AI'POIATKO. Ws hod uutil of late oonaidered the days for suiting and of eenrao buying Patent aledieiae paet. and that the new ara la Medicine must soon grert the world' fevered iu habitant.. lint we give it Uf. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Beldam is talked of more, need more and creating greater sensation than any other Cump-iiind before the piblie. aud should not thia be the raecf It ia positively prodnaing more eures than any other Medicine now ext'Ut. It la aa ostensible fact that this Medicine is aa good for what it claims a a Warrantee end we are yet to learn of the first fnilur in whar. it sjMaaj to do. W'c p'edge onrselve. that there is ui humbug about it. Seethe lartimoaiuls in thM rajier. See Advertisement iu this pap--. ei 3 1 ROCLOIATIO. Know all Mrn by thsie rem. That the Mxiran Mustang Lioiineatii Balm mreesry Vvouud. a cure for Rheon.atiara. Nenralgia. Lumbaeo. Snat'ea. Sait Rheum. Tet er. Pile. Scald Head. Ci ked Urea v.. rore Nipplet. Sore Shins Boras. Scalds. Ulcers Gmt. St..T .Tohtta. Bruises. Cuu. Chafes. Galls. Spavin. Splint. Umg-r-one. Sweney. Sorei, --rt h . Poll Evil. Hard Lumps or Tumors, and ail kinde ot Pains or Inflatnoiapoag. ia man or heast. hee advertisement in another eolnmn . e7-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS lion-ii: 8TRAVKD OR STOLK2V. A HoKSK of light brown color, tronc boned. .Lout aiv . . i . nl 1 fritut Im. n.i 1 . . i ,. 0 Iii - a a. ... . - '! person ho is able to giv- information atout a horse of the at ove deatriptiou. please rail at the atoreot ell-tf WM. LOKWKTOAL ft CO. RKOLLAR PACKET BETWEEN UVA.8V1LLB .NO I.I lir.VII.LH. THE ftwramer !.,: .I.i; OCIGLEV. O. W. Tu im . . . : 1 1 . . . . tn .""i. ui. i swat us ao- ve taring me low water eeasoo. in place otth. Faern. Fui lre:chi or i .Muae. anolv to eyll-tf LEWIS ft II OWARD. sWlJABmiBaL--3 " bush Cora M il; 75 loaves Refined Sugar; 200 dot Fgs. at l" lbs extra Honer: l-I. ..i Refined Sugar; evil COOK'S CHOICE family Butter to ba l.adat eyll COOK'S t;i. I si It K COMPANY, Or HartfoH. onnsvrtlcaf. CAPITAL Sexi.usi aUpnidin and inrtttfi. THIS Company waa incorporated with a perpetual charter in MMS, and insure against lose or oamage by Fire on Delliag Houses. Maau I. ;tnriug establishments, st ires, hou.iehold furniture, and nv rchjnd'e nreneral. A Lo. inland insurance against the perila of Navigation. Loaaee will be liberally adjusted acd paid with promp nese. THOMAS K. BKACE. Pre t. E. G. Ripl.T. Secretary. S3r Applications for Insurance ra.y be made to the subscri ber, whoisdnly autnoriiedto receive proposals and issue polleie .n. Uvorabla tern.a ae any Insurauee offic-or Arency q ((j 6Jt. A. C HALLoCK. Ax't.. eyll tf Main itreet. nearly opposite the Bank. HARTFORD FIRK l.l'lt A K COMPANY. HARTFORD. CO X N ECTICUT. Iscokwibattd i8i0. Qnaaawa PcRrrTraL. CAPITAL 300,000 all i -i i in and intvted THIS long established aad w. 11 known Institution has trans -ted a wet extensiv iuuranee business lor more than forty yean, throughout the United State and tha British North American provin-ee It ha aimed a secure publie eonfllence. by an honorable aad fa tbrul lulhllment of iis contracts, and the owner of property are assured tha' all fair r'xims for loe under it policies will be liberally ad us ed and promptly paid. Public Buildings. Manuraetonee, Mills Machinery. Duelling Hous-a. Stores. Merchandii. Household Furnitnre, V'eels en the stocks r while m port. ,vo , fto.. will be insured at rates as 1 iw a. the n.k will admit. il HU NTINGTON. Pre.'t. C. B. Biwrns. Seeretary. t..nli.tio.,. foe in.or.nc- m.v be made to w ii i vvr'Hii nrr . AlaadK V.UALIMOK. ..ii ' TJTga fcTaaTiil. tag. none vcv-D . w -.l- Aen . w v nu.'.o i .... i t Ml il . OF THE C11Y OK NEW YORK CAPITAL $500 000-all raid in AT CASH. raiHIS Comraxv eommene-d btie-nesa about one rear aeo. JB. with tha intvatioa of doiag a safe and fair busiaee. with so large a Ceah Capital, aad S. L. I o mis at iu head, we Tentu re protection to tne assured eqialto any lo-ur.nce Company in the world. Policies will bo i.ued by th subscriber o n Build in. Merrh-ndiie, Houtc.iold Goods, fte., fte., on terms favorable with other good sol- nt Companira. S. L. LOOMIS. Pree't. Ch a hi. ks J. M aktiv. Secretary ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Ag't.. Main street, oppoiite th Bank. MWm WASHINGTON HOTEL. THE Proprietora of thi Hone have remored from thir old Staad oa Main street, to their new Hotel. jot finishold stand on Main street, to their aew Hotel, just finish- j ed, opposite th aew Court House, where they are piepared to Here tnev are pi eparea to d all otier. v. ho mar Bat rior style than formerly. aceommoaa e tneir old cu'tomers aod i fit to call upon them, in a much superio inanaiui lor paat patronage, we respect'ully aolieit a contiananee of the aame. which w2 .hall i,.e 11 onr eadeavore to meris. u .are win o tne belt tn m artet anoras. ana our charge moderate

Wakf

Good Subling and Wagon Vard kept forennntry enatom. I fiL'G Alt. COFFEE AND H ICE -Received i er steam -eyio-dftwtf FELKER ft HEDDERECH I r.tmPr p

A (;OLD CUFF.PIN WAS lo.t laat Sunday morning oa First street. Th Sader wiU bo rewarded by Uavig it at thU office. y4-3t ' , filLVKR PLATEDSeiac Birtia and anp-r Sewina N-e-J t5 dies for sale by i A.C. PU3HEE.

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n KJJ U Ri.l id lutu re vr w ut ia v vifcy va- v e- 'ire-el. opposite Iter, jir. euerer s uuurcn. nvw - .7 . . v - .-- - . ciocR in the moruin. and from Jto o cucn si-ernooos. i r accommodation JV of hi. tried a. biiev that m idrup&.B. or entail chronic i!uim upoa aor than ' 1 Wir. hj no on to calloa him uaUithy an williagu MtfnaVall drua left wuh Mr Cna'l.nnor at the barter ahop. tW I ah Bat alandoi riJÄfc doorj rm !-.: otl,. will b mttended to UWÜ FOR WALK. 1tIVS aevaa of Lrai near the BuonTill Toad ri(e ti eqoHy divided by the Cm1. Tlii deirbl rroptny rapidly if,ruig r.rtof the city. U oflered for a y urmi. For farther aateasaai IQFlffaymm rrr ' FwlJ.5?Sl!lu--" Uh M fJ10 s ülbkrt co.. Sye. mrfftur. CiLAM JAR8 las laajaaeai Taii.eaeaas tea aal VP lenj each, for ale low 1 rri0 a. k. oiLBBkT & co sye atarwaur gjnr- remain -aHaa. Ii tiau AUU .v n lamburg Dairy Cheeae. for aal b I v9 J k D. HKIMANV. , caaa Sarieeaa; jÄaoÄ .. Mintard: S dot jar Pieklea au. titea; 2 doa cans beat Baking Powder 1 box Chocolate; l boa. 6 groai Patent Clothes Pnj, 'o. I Salmoada: reah M. R. Raiaiat; l coil Cotton Cordana; rHton Hopes; S. S. Altnoadr. Scrub Brusbea; Phik-r Brootnaj Cr.m Tartar; H 11 S.d.: 2 boxes Thoe. J. Flollaad't bael Ta. Tobacco, m Soapa. Üucket, Baaketf . A'C ft c.. rrcrned ad or a i c. r i ann lor aaleat t. bacon yc' ram.iy urocry FOR PKTKHHtiim.H.

Vn Canal Boat H O. FORD will leaee hranfrille for caveat VD 1 11 V ibCtuu'iu vi wiw ;V' -tt lüiah sB will nnd god (O0K. DAMM cask Prim -- ni Baeoa. free from akippera; for GK J. rVSTafB a UO. IfcBfrulSÄW j !!' T Ti tr STbRi C I HV" WtMA sellix; off atcost. 1 FOSlTiVliLY AD i0 HL.vi.Biro. nPr. uuderd resrectmiiy anD-nnce. to the citu...Wf jg K.an.v,u and eicinity. that he inwadaaelliag uhe roaiof Ms .Hrrugand saWr aWi Uaatawa ta 8asaTa1ai?!alaa l.sa hgr.asjj-ji j ff rTinTT X T "KTm.aX, it! lo"lotportuoity. Croe all and aee lor youraelTee. ry- X. Silbkr.man. Mii et. i door h.low nr Ba. U Mil K HlVKIt BRID(.K. all; pn-' . i s will be receired by the underrated. eatil the 1st of Aucut next, for coreriDe the Railroad I'-r - acroaa White Ritr the on Je 'taker to furnish all the mater iiU.ua luljn thejob leg u pifirmahed by toe lingi-Br-r. ft will r-quire alont 50 COO feet lumber B. M.. aad 135.000 shingl-M. Bi itlorf wrll stite what percent will be taken n Stork of th. n,.nmnr e.9 1 f. Vf nf f K m it' .H. li Vii'lMMn. TuMn... a mU i the material. Majaini mtm . . .t j.w.u'i c'.r Shop. Kvns'tlle atiheuu.ee of the yineennus Devot, or at my offr- iu Princeton. AM LHALL. Pre. t eyi-tr I. ftC R K CO. PI.WRS JwaS received. Mease. C.rpenters Plaice, rom -pri.iug a very largr and enmple'e aaronment af B -ock Kancv Planta. Al'o, Guagea. Saw. Plane and Chisel handln. File h- U'lle.. Chalk Spools. Bench and Hand Screwa. dee A-e.. ail made to my order .y the "Ohio Tool Co.- CaH at tt.e New Hardwar- Aiore i door, bolow the Krau, h Bank ey7-dw t'HA S. S WKLL. "XOVELTY WORKS" II IKDU ARK. PTTST received and in a'ork 100 smakaajae Pitubnnth Lnrb., Latches, Codec Mil's. PI tonn. Counter add Tra Scale.. Paint 3 ills. Letter (copying) Preasa. fte . fte.. all er whi. h I offer at Kactorv prieesi.t a holele. at the Smw Hardware Store 2 lours tclow Branch Dank. erT-saa CHA'S. S. WKLLS. von i TiiK.--1' i i Tf Kv nch lir-en Wiadow Paper; i pre .iioqmto uar; . pr I'rinted Laa as. ALSt. a line assortment of Ladle...' Miwws' and Ch'Mren'e Sh'ies received aad for eale chear at Kmbtcb'a Dry Good Store, Maiu ttreet three doors telo w Second. e7-tf Hilt: - IRO. Tl.XCTtRK. IT I. well known to almost every one. that a certain elaaeof .!. .- owe ti-ir ori.ia to Debility; ad. tne inventor having his fact strictly in view, was led to fie discovery of . . i . . . . . . , . i i . . .. . inii, moit vai'ia'io oi au .vir a Kin es uj restore tne shattered nH i... w .!.. -v...n. ...i I. ... .... . i m"nL ---- " " of Iron known to the Medical World, and may lie us-d in all , . ... J;, ..".- . , -

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case, n imring chalvbeat. It is panic ilarly recommended 7" ..7 "ihT, aaasan.i otner arenoares as n.reI?.... ,..i. uk-.,L..; r...... ow.. , tofore, we uj not hesitate to insure satisfaction ia taat denart-

a Chi ' j aud Fever. ScroUila. Rheumatism. Gout. Obstructed Men.tn ati n. which has been the cause of death in so many eae. of young females, ju.tat that time of Ii e whea they ahould lc bluahiag into womanhood Kalling oi the VVomb. Fluor Alba, vor White.) Dropiiea of all kinds, and Cliranie Sore eyea. Mr.Rcr.it Co., Kr.. Jci.r Ut. '53. Mr. F. F. Horr Dear Sir: Permit me to täte to yen. for the heu dt of the afflicted Female community, that about three years a, o I bvname disease with Falliugotthe Womband Whius which ket t me couftnen to my room nearly all the tin lhadtheatt utiou of theleat physicians in the eenntry. without any permanent relief. In April, my (rirads per.aaded i:i to s the Spring. I did so, and after remsining there some ti-na I found the water waa not benefiting mo. Oa return home, a female acquaintance, who had been usingyour Iron, per.naded me to try it. I eonsenred to it aadaftriuing the nr;t bottle. I found myself improving rapidly . lam now asin the 4'h bottle aad I an happy to any Iain able to attend to my household nsaaaaW as before I wad takea sJafc. SARAH A. JONE). ItjieTno. Tevas. May I. 1W. RMM Faawae. Hear ft Co . Gk.vti.kmkm: Having beeu cor fined to thi school room for several cmieeu ire years, I fonnd my health aaa rapi'lly declining. General debility pervade I my whole .y.tem; weak and maiated. i tottered about like a walkiagskeleton. until I usd three bottlea of Dr. Hurt's Iron Tiucture I am now well and ran t-stif.v of tnuh thi.t it i the test medicine extant, for general debility, spinal weakness, l"i of uppelite. and all diseases arisiag from a diseased state el the blood. 1 ours, with resp et J. M. HAMMOND. ey7 Imw W00LSEY ft LINCK. Sole Ageau. SClinniKS. 2dox. FopeMaU; 2 doa. Keel-rs: dei. Half-Bushels; sets Meaaur-t ; 2 dot. Blackiag Brushes, received at ejS COOK'S. W OTS FOR PALE-) by HO feet on the corner e m J r"i i 11 aud Centre streut. LamascoCitT ey7-tf C. Apply to . G. KEATS. C l'IMI.ni:. ! piece black raseimcre ree'd thi day J and tor aale by e2I JAS. LOW ft CO.. 417 Main St.. Lou.. Ky. TM KF.lliLY, Xi'HOEE LE AND RETAIL f IROCER AND wl i-RoDl'CE MERCHANT. MAIN ST Kr, ET The under.. gne I w nld respectfully inform his friends and th public of Kaaasvill nnd viciui'y . that, having pur' haead th interest of the Senior partner in the late Arm of J. ft W. Reilly. he intend to natn on the Grocery aod I'roduee busnei at th old stand. II embrace this opponnni'.y of returning thank for pa-t favors and iatenda to apare no effort to merit a eontinuance of tuename. je20-ly WILLIAM REILLY. TUST RECK1VEO.w 10 bales eremi im Drill: 72 lb Patent Thread: 32 pc 3 Manchester Check; 3 bale Striped Oanaburg; 3 bales Alabama Osnaoarg; 5 bale 4-4 Ticking; 1 cai r ain Prints; on pc t lannel; 1 ease assorted faWwaa 5 eaaes aseorted Cheeh; IS pc narrow Tweed: 110 pea Gin.nam; A large aaortment of Kid Gloves; 52 dot he :w Silk Cravau. ree'd thi dar and forial by 3 JAS. LOW ft CO.. 417 Main t., Lon.. arWH KLING AND K A ST RUN NAILS.-125 keg. n sites and best qual'tv JVMet receive!, f. r eal be eyl S.K. GILBERT ft CO.. Sye. aear Water. REFINFD 8l'R -50 bbUSt. Loan Loaf Crushed Powdered and Refined White, jnet reo d per Telexrarh Na. 2, for sal low be ey4 S. E. GILBERT ft CO.. Sye. aear Water. STAR CAM) I K8 50 boxe i"t received, for alebr e3 ey4 S E. GILBERT ftfCO.. Sye. near W.ter. JCST riFCRIVBD-Harper' Magaiine for Julv: Oodoy s Ladie Book, at y:i BAM L LliTBR S OST Three Gold Shirt Stnd. and a pair of Onld 81oev as uiiMM. mmm nnuer wui be liberall v rewarded by Icav iyidiw " " oe - luu ouiee. LYANSYILLE AND NEW I .R,lnlv TRI B'fS!''"'' I I KlKKhLV MAIL LINK ON and after Saturday. July 1'., the na StaeVCoa he7 ".bo v.' W 'RLT " 01 1 ii,c Rv.i.i1l. ' n- . a . j t- i T7H-T. . .7 "'"""V ":'' ....rt-, returning, leave w Marmoay oa 1 usday.. -i huradT' aad Stu div'a at 7 o'clock A. M. ' "n- will at all time, be stocked with good hone aad I comforta le Coaches, trusty and careful drivera aad tha tripe .inie tun r.eiiiaritv ant dl. patch. A I orders for roods or iriH.nerti.i. f . I. : ., . 7, , ransportauon of package, Ac, prompUy and carefully nttended to I tor paa.aare or other bnsines.. arrlv at the office at our Llv- . erv and S-.leSt.ibln on l..e,ut unui nnt Ik. M.elre. IT ...... Penon having their names or orders at any of the Hotels will i eure prompt attention. M. ftE. H. DEGARMO. f SB -1 1 Edward l Ewit . ,"rr' "OWARB, LBWII Sc HO WAR It, VOR W A It D I N (i AND 4 O.M MIS-IOV M KR . mm. i- i 1 - i . i . aii.vi.i-. mi, nari-ooat at thc Kivtr arehons i on the Canal. Pemnal and (TomntauHii.. .ii ! Consignments, either lor sale or shipment. Evaaaville. June 16. 1851. ly ' E R C OIIN. 400 bushel just receired and for sal by i ,28 T. GRANT ft CO. -vaT i . -i. ; , . O m V " m,cU J 'eived at V ,M T. GRAN Tft CO. 'S. IT : aplORX Vf) f tTei in lot. , t- i v 1 ,2 UAT to uit. for sale bv GEO. FOSfER ft CO. 25 bsgi choice Rio Goflee; o IKf 'S I. ice. 6 bbU Loaf Sugar; for sale by I. ft D. HEIMANN. 27 BAREGES. All color juet ree'd aaa for sate at roeueed pneta, by i,. K1LBERMAN. -' Main strr. 1 deer below Srea.-b Bank

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jauiinri ;inn i.r rra .rruii - . oaae. wn aw a Howe, weae-. niii . ß,L5 l!::i.,f. w'"t of Dawaoa. Warma "J" 1 aSBS Pen, j ait received at SAMCKL LUTKE'S k Sf re. TK N Reeeired per avamer Oolde Oate8 baff-cbeat extra an Yoaeg Hyacn . Gaapw4r aad laa - ne ri al : r. half-ehat eifra Blach Tea: 48 caddiea eitra fiat Veaag Uyaoa. Gaapewaer aad laperial: balf-cheat extra flae Tea ia qaarter-pud rper far al- at UMt Market price, by I. ft D. H EI Ma N M eS7. TEA8.-2 Chewti Cboiee Imperial: 12 Caddiaa Extra Fiat Imperial; 4 Boxea do do; 2 Chante Choice Gunpowder; 12 Caddiea Katra Fine Gaapawdar; 4 Boxea do do. 4 do do Young Hyi'n, 1 Cheat Sn rerior Black Tea. Just reeeiTed at cK roots A MAK LOST! SOME time afn a man loat hie way goiag bma tbraagk the wood, l uv happile f r brm. he had a hia poeeeeaioa one or VAl'TIEItft MARCOXMER'S CMPa8 H AT, by wbiear he foand bit way without treaMe. Theaaaae hata t ht sad at their Store where thee are ea exhibition, together with air aorta aad deacriptioaa or hoad-drese ot tae Mat quam? make, at the 1 3 west priees. VACT1BR ft MaKCONMKR. e2t Mala etreet. between Firae aad Seam4 tr lBRD.-lO.ore buab Bran; .vriu,s Sharta: a 150 buab Oau; tOO buab Cora; for U at e26 COOI'l. TOII ( ( O .D CHoARft.-S boxea Choice Tobaeee; SO boxea Cigara. aea'd braaeU. a (A COOK'S. WI NUUIIN - Sl'."'SuSr-enrd Pried Beef; ) lbs W -.trru Reaere Cheeae; 500 Iba F.xtra Fanit Boaton Soap; lbbl Soft Soar, at e26 COOK'S -' S. E. G LRERT i- n mmamm W.... RIO COFFKR.-100 baa. choice far aale at Uweet market price by e2-t 8. E. GILBERT ft CO.. See. aear Waaer. SPAKI81irif'KEDMOSS.-20 brlea ree d par Mary 3 Hunt, for tale by ' 8. E. GILBERT ft CO.. Sye. aear Water. . I'MCtS R KDCCKO. II r- will sell the re-iJue uf our at..ck of Srring aad "nmww mer antuiaa at tr.e eoet or the mau-i-ials. Tot .wuhiag to purchve. we offer iadecemcnu, ae oar stock baa beoB iacreaaed ia the laat few dar. EDWARD FEOAX ft CO.. e2 Firet street, opposite the Poet Oaee. I IL V l. and Canrased Hams. Shoulders and Sides, oa a andloriUat c)6 T. BACON ft CO 'S Grocer. g.EKD.-Cont. Oata. Braa aad Ship-etaff on head aad far a a aale at elf, T. BACuN ft CP 'S Qreeery. PLOL'R and fresh Cora Meal ree-d aad far sale a eW T. BACON ft CO. 'S Qreeery. PURK Cider Vinegar oa head aad feraaJa at e!6 T. BACOX ft CQ.'S " OLARSK8 3T whole aad hah bl Is bet quality f Sale R. aarhouae. ReNiled. Refined aad Plantation, in choice oak aad cy preaa cooperage, tor eale low by e23 S E. GILBERT CO . Sya. aear Wa fll.OUB. 50 I Ms MaysvilU, warranted good, reeeired pel Canal boat John E. Taylor, aad for aale by t22 uto. KOsTfcK A CO. .VI t( HIVIRV Rim ill V ALL the Machinery. Sheeting, ftc. ia the Boa Harber Cottea Mill, will be sold cheap, by application to the saboeriber. One forty horee-nower Engine, one Picker, one Lapper. M Caris. I lrawinr r v,: IM neeia. . t-oom. z Mules, with all the Bhartiag. full. vs. I ü"", roVi.,, Mill Vt,T. , i Cuttou '" --rPO to H.ngvrs Couplinx lie Its aad Fixtures beloaaria aariag to taw a.o Z. if. COOK. Kvaaj ville. ar-ol eS-tf IKRS LEAVES from Kaauy a Fortfolio. Seeoad aa. rne i" i'i ramtlv Abroad, by Chae. Lover; i ne mmsical oDi.Mi Life and Savina of Mrs. Partinrtoa: The Laavp Lighter, etc , etc. Juet received aad for se sny THOMAS CONVNGTOM be II0IM:.. WD OnMK.T4t. I'AIMI.Mi. 1'AlNl.H. OILS. WINDOW OLASS. 4C. sxC. CLKNDKMNO WALK Lit have lormed a parte. rahip ft.r the alnve bnaiaeaa. srvl npcae a Shop aad Stare oa Stcamore street, above Langhlia'a old er.tud. 'Ikay will kewf. constantly oa hand a Urge stock oi Paiau Oile Window -Ulsan. Varnishes. Brashes, fte.. fte. They also solicit ordere fcr House and Siga Paiating el ererv rarietv. proaiiaiag to ex -ecute it in the beat style aad at the lowest pr'ieee. m s tf ftOTH'K MKSSRS. LEWIS ft HOWARD having pnrchaawd aar Vi harf boat, we wiab to retura oar t Lanka tor the literal patronage bestowed upon u hi lhe no. aad ta ask far a ceatiauanee of the tame towards them r. i r . . . kj . . . ... " - '8 .uni.ei fur rrifOT ontoi towi hi ta Ml. 1 that we continue the Commiasion ..df.rw.rdi. NiM. - nereioiore. e nave cacaced encaeed ample Wharf-boat facilia.se at We coatiaae to make liberal advaaeee oa all pro perry -sfgaed to as for eale or shipment to our eorre. i ondenu. aad also prompUy to All all orders sent to n fr the pur.hase of goods or the produce of the country, having ample raciMttoe . do such bnaiaeea to the teat advantage for oar csrrespoadeaar. Office, as formerly, under th T-lrgrapb Onse. 22-tf JOUM 5. MITCHELL ft SON. If AIR. CI otl.es. Tooth. Nail. Comb and Shn, flru.he.. for max. aaie cy -.'-' ft. 0. rcsuKK. f J LAHw. Chi.a. Plaaters. White and Comavea Marble., fer "W-e. S'-IJ DV Kit A. C. FLSHKE. tHKCKS. 30 pieces Ne. 1 Checks; J 3d pieces No. I Linaaar Cheeks. pieces Na. 2 do do: ree d thia Saw aa4 for sale by e22 JAS. LOW ft CO.. 417 Main at.. Laa K. LI-:MO.S.-Tea boxe Lemon ree'd and for sale be . PRESTON BROS. SJAI.T. 20 bag Liverpool Fla Salt ia atar aad for sale y 9 aSt PRESTON BROS . SHLUL W.-l.rJ00 heat quality Poplar Mnl.s for aU h .M SAMUEL ORR. FOR RRT hftK KRAL ROOMS sufficient to accommodate a small famer uy. Knunireof 1)11 J U. BL'RCH. e. 2 door above the Sherwood House. 4l l ORIEi - 3.UO lbs ass d Wire. 2 eak Ziae. lnO.fino assorted Rivet, for sal by SAMTBL oRK 10 pigs Block Tin. e!6 DISOLCTIO. NOTICE. T ee.r -rm'm.mj m .VF.. IV. SI. Ft. UK partaership herrt.for existing betweea the anderigned. ander the name aad style of J. ft W. ReiUy i this dav dissolved by mutual roaaeat. All liahilitie to aad from said firm will be nettled by Wil liam K-111 . who i the sueceasor to aaid firm The firm aaa will b used for the purpose of liquidation only. JAMES REILLT. WILLIAM REILLT. Su-tf F.van.TÜle. Janeis. '54. I IVKRPOOL BLOWN ALT.-2f bag. fer MM. aa. J 'Oat recrd per rteamer B. F. J Trabue for sal by Jljjg S. E. GILBERT ft CO.. Sye. aar Water. BARBER SHOP. JB. THOMPSON, haviag purchased th iatereet ef all other partner, in the late concern known a. the Thorn p -umaa Institut, will hereafter conduct the business ia tUowa name. SHAVING. HAIR DRESSING ANDSHAMPOONINO doa. 5 . mo" rrroTedstvl. Mr Thompson wonU retura hie ....... r tuituiitsi oi tvansviiie lor their liberal patron. I and would respectfully aolicitacoatiauaac of thesame. pledg. TTng himself to spar no pain to merit it ay4 tf HAY. JO bale N. Timothy aad 21 bale slightly damaged, received per Canal boat Indiana aad for eel by GEO. FOSTKK ft CO. LAL'OHING. Crying aad Moving K.. Wax aad Kid DeUa for aale by 22 A C Pl'SHEB. R I' UBER. Horn. Ivory. Shell aad Metall Comb. Ihr aal ny n ft. C. Pt'SHEE T NOTICE. HE inbeeriber. in retiring from basineea. takes thi eppertaaity to expre his grateful acknowledgement ta ta merchaam aad other of Evanavill aad th surrounding eenntry . fr the very liberal share of pa'roaaga bestowedoa the lata firm of J. ft W. RelUy. during hi connect-on with it. a period of fourteen year, aad would rwepeet'nliy aak fat a cor. -tian.nee of the same to hi sueosaeer ia buaiaea e-tf JAMES RE7LLT - S i saw.wi SHEETINGS. I bale 5 4 brewa SboeUaw: 2 caeae 9 4 blea'd do; ree'd tha J and 'er aal by JAS. LOW ft CO.. 41T Malar... Lwa.. Kv. aaS A. Kl HT'f . VHOd,lPLB AND RETAIL CONFBfrTIOWBI. a," 'ud -uf-turer of all kind of Candies. Cake. Cra t rre,". J'"a &e.. fte . First street, betwaaa Maia and Locust atreau. R.....111. ia . .S6nr"Order from familie or private partiee fer .melee in hi line of bu.inees attended to at the fh rteet neUea. Af" ,c K CREftM SALOON ia fitted np ia tha bet tyl. SATTINET.-l ca bine SaUaet ree'd this day and fer aale by 30 JaS. LOW ft CO.. 417 Mala a.. Lon.. Ky. JEWELRY STOKE OF second mirr, two Dooaa ax low aim. i MB.saea's nrw Bt-iLDibo. Kn.svii.Lr, ia. AT thi (tore I keep constantly ca band a large aad reatral assortment of Wetche. fjleek aad Jewaliy.P all kind, aad of th boat stylea aad quality . My tek will h. -..nri..,..llv .iir.Kli.il be Ireeh odditioas. WltB I tae tatest aaa meet beautiful pattern, wnien my ww" buiieeei eonnectiona enable me to buy aad sell a the lw arieet. Repar of any kind executed ia a aaa. potent meaner. All good sold and all repairs doa at my are warranted. Those ia waat of aaytkinc i. ny Ua. are respt rtfolly iayUd t examine my stock aad prieea. salHS a2HINGLEe3.-750f first raU Poplar Shingles in Mar. aad t for sale cheap to close eonsignaaea. aw el6 PRFSTON WROS. JOST RECEIVED.Harper'a Magaiia for n. Pataan' do for e; HnktD'i de fer do. Godey' Lediec' Beek for June. Knickerbocker for June Fern LeeTii. Stcond Serie: at . o..je SAMUEL LISTEE'S Beek Seam. äärr A-rniK. TiVF. bkactt and ncRABitirr If COMBINED - Just ree'd. by Aa"s . M from New Vrk. th. fi.-t lot of SHv.r " ewsawi e.T inu thi maiket. eompxiarag Henung e. ' M rcara,nte. tria Eervr-wteeu a.4 Eer'i.n Lr ware. 2 L HljfACL Istsuett.

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