Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 71, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 July 1854 — Page 2
DAIL Y JOÜ B WAL ATrTuiDERS. EDITOR.
terms of subscription. i riljJoral,rye " Dally Wei7w sw; . - .Messrs. rii'.fl o .m'rüi W,int, Z?Li,TJ?t'!fc ' the Et-.wisviiie joum-i. The d iiiy Joursiai will b found on Main their olflce, nnl ad vert ie menu SSM lubscripuu ui in ii ....... . w I are reectfully toliclted thronen thorn ona CITV VI' EVAKeVILLEi THURSDAY MORN ING,:::T::::jULY 20. Political jtttpvci. We presume the State of Indiana was
never before in such a chaotic state, political- per that has hitheto glorified in advocsting for other works to turn it into the former ly, as at present. How the elements, which his claims and defending his course ae a mem- channel, dtc, 20,000; for the preservation have entered ir.to the political arena thus far, ber of Congress. Policy would dictate that of public property and contingencies in VVesare to be reconciled, and their influence and ' the Enquirer keeps silence, but consistency tern river improvements, 10,000.
effects adjusted, are all matters of the most intense and curbus interest. The great fountains of Democracy, which have so long swayed the political destinies of this State, are most essentially broken up; the strictures of party discipline are apparently no longer potent in asserting and maintaining their r.roruus control of the masses: the true idea uppermost aa of "popular sovereignty" is now in their hearts and thev are determined to even by the faithfulof the Democratic school. Wc observe that the unterrified are exceed-! inglv nervous all over the State; in some insunce. they givo vent to their passion. ,n the most bitter strtinssome are more cautiou, however, and are philosophically abidin the result of ominous future porientions. The two great elements which disturb the meditations of the great body politic are evinced in the temperance and anti-Nebraska demonstrations, which are makino- a formidO ablo obtrusion at the present moment, upon ! . . . . l ail old party organization and party policy. ; We do not in any sense deprecate the present attitude of political parties in Indians, for we believe that the fermentatio.i . . . . , . , ; which they are undergoing cannot but work a much needed purification. The alarm which Democratic demegogues and officeseekers sre everywhere manifesting at the j L.. : t . 1 ; r oorious uncertauuy oi tneir pro.pecia, a.- . fords abundant proof of their consc.ottsnes. oftht imminent peril in which they stand. The attemptof the Democratic State Convention ... .a ... r ..t . to foist upon the people.the infamous-Nebras-kaswindle,"ndcompe! them underthe penalty of incurring the displeasure of tlie administration to swallow it, and to support iis votarie. for office has awakened an indignation among the hoi-est masses which begins to threaten the hireling minions cf Pierce and Douglas with total annihilation. The cham-; nii.n nf tlip Dnurrlna; Siatf Cnnventinn find p.ons of the Douglas btate Convention find it much more difficult than they apprehended to "crush out" the indignation and suspicion v hich recent events at Washington has ' aroused in the minds of the more unsoPhisticated of the Democratic party. The ugly Nebraska Mil will hang like a mill-atone about the neck of the Democratic party in all the free States in the Union. The leaders of that shattered party know it! and feel it, yet they are too far committed to J J rt the Hp.r.latini rnUmltv .vhirh await. ' - - o J them The temperance question presents itself for the first time, in a formidable and determined attitude. It will be an excilin? and prominent element in the coming contest, and theframersofthe Whisky Stale ticket are quaking with fear lest their hostile position toward..- the friends of temperance of their own party, will be alienated from its support. The ensuing contest is to be one of great excitement and most glorious amusement, and we mean to be in for our share. Thf Watfrieg Places -Almost everv vvateriko places Almost every place of Summer resort, of any notoriety, is j beginning to be actually crowded with visitors. We wonder that more Evansvillians ! u n a . a- .. , . who have plenty of time and mean, do not j spend a month or two of this intolerable hot weather, at some pleasant and healthful watering place. We understaud that there is quite a large party in town contemplating a visit ta "Mammoth Cave," soon. We hope an Evansville party will succeed this time. Tne trip has been often talked of in past - i year., but always caved before it started. frr- In Unlrii nnra a Hohrw u-nmn. whn U- X m a.wm a I - mm m a ' " 1 -- .. . a a j . Was BUDDCSed tO D6 Ut BO, was arrssea HI ner . shroud, placed in her coffin, and the lid was about to be screwed down, when it was discovered that lifo was cot extinct. All present immediately gathered around the coffin, and the enshrouded corpse-like form arose! from her narrow bed, and embraced her child-! a 1 - . . .. . r ren auo relatives with all the lervor of renew-; ed life. To all appearances she became con-, valescent, and subsequently partook of food. er Sue remained in this condition until the approach of night, when she tottered to the bed. and in a few moments breathed her last. CQ It ia said of a man who live, some'here in the vallev of the Mi.sis.iDDi. thai ! rr - hia system is so saturated with whisky that j . 1 a . ne can lie out all night without being troubled with the musquitoes. The reason is that coining in contact with his breath, they become intoxicated and fall appai antly lifeless. (XT The Cincinntti (iazette states that the culture of the grape is rapidly extending through the interior of Ohio, and thus a foundation is being Isid for a heavy and most important trade in nativo wine.
CUT I L UUcll SB Ul BWIIt-C) IS IV II I V S V WW mo woovm w w ia-l I I think, act and govern themselves. The old brated medical Perferl "Sanizat.on and unity before long
plea of fealty to party and fiJelity to party ..rtr. , thtt Stat Thm Dr ütB-fl , graver issue than even the extension ol r, . . . , , professors in the State. The ur. s ome Bftery may probably be brought before the platforms is a pr.nc.ple but coldly received . f . . W Brav's. ! Union if not during the present session of
iCThe Enquirer comments upon our mention of hii business-like report of the Petersburgh Convention, made by that pe-'
per We jjj inten( to compliment you, neighbor, upon the business-like manner in which the doinge of the Convention were . . . - -a - Inn a im hut vara a liltl HidnnMnrn II1BL . uu. uu -.. a .....c um" u K , you did not endorse the nominee of that Cony0ntion except in the cold terms "that he r ' . i .1.;. . a a L !. was the second choice oftht Convention where he J nnt the Hrt I was notinejirsi. we anow our neignoor s appreciauun u. Col. Miller, and think be has aaid all thst an honest man could say in his behalf, but we expect something more from a partizan padirect otherwise. Dr. Sawyer We would invite the attention of the citizens of Evansville and vicinity to the professions! card or ur. aawyer in to-day's Journal, snd tske pleasure in introducing the Doctor to our citizens, as a centlemsn and ohvsician worthy their confi-! D r ef I dence. He has had much experience and ..ti! in Indiana, and comes to our OCrBng. Gen. Greathouse left here yes. terday morning on the Cline for St. Louie, . - --- a.. U.t I on .business connected with his snag boat.The General haa been a few days with hie friends in the "Pocket" to see if tbey desired his services in the next Congress. He came too late, however, and could not unpack tho county delegations which other aapirsnts had made for themselves. He cbtained a very complimentary vote in the convention but waa fortunate enough not to receive the . ? mi a. nomination, i ne uenerai was our canai-1 date against the Democratic field, but we think it is a bad time for him to run now. ' Any man that runs in Indiana for Congress ... r .w. n i j . with any of the Douglaa-admtnistration taints about him, will have an uphill busi- ! ness. DrmdfüIi DEATB.- -Miss Elizabeth Rand, of B,ngor, Me., a young lady aged twentytwo yearf( hi ,hIj re8peciable and possessed , 0f much personal beauty, thoughtlessly undertook to fill a fluid lamp, on the 9th instj r I from a can which contained a gallon of the infernal liquid. An explosion took place by I which she was covered with the burning fluid and instantly enveloped in flames. She I made . frightful leap inlo ,he enlry, where , .he fell, exclaiming that she was burning to-' death. Instant efforts were made to extin-1 guiih the flameg by 8mothering them, which, j e . .. a. on account of her gkirta be,ng very much 8aluraled WB8 difficult. They were finally extinguished with water. More than two-1 thirds of the surface of her bodv wereshock-' ' m I inIy burned, and in her writLin28, the leak ' was rolled off in huge wales. After a few hours of the mo8t inlen8e torture, her vital hours of the mos powers gave way T" , , - v . . t. n ........ . d... tar J rw' U Slated thal few ,,nce Robcrt J' IX I lr I T D. ..!. V. a a c rn " - uticr .uiK atnrteu lor 1 eA as, for the purpose of entering into the contraCt wilh that State' if Poaaib,f' nd that : 1 .:.. . i. :.-! c . . a they carried with tbem United State, stock. I I ..!.. a f rn AAA a- k - - a- - a c '",UÖ " f ,w"wuu' lu UB UBPWU" " 1 a. g !a .a . I ' " r-'T" "" "CdU n NeW Yrk banklhou" I $350,000, to be used in carrying on the con-
.-'- . ,:. I-. ..-rr.moin.U dicate that they will have abundant need of
struction of the first fifty miles of the work. If they succeed in making the contract, they ! fjr "People are too much given to slanestimate that the value of the lands to be 1 der," .aid Mrs. Partington solemnly, a. .he acquired from Texas will ultimately be equal look r hands out of some gingerbread she V , . . . was making, and held them over the pan as j to the cost of constructing the road all the if w jn-oklng a blessing on the savory j way to the Pacific. From the State of Tex-, mass. She turned half round as she spoke, as they obtain 43,000,000 acre, of a. good "d Mr.. Sted, who woa busy with her .ew-
ands 88 a Pod ol cotton ever grew upon.- i p m , Notwithstanding the charge, of "moonshine ', made g' this enterprise, the managers 8cem t0 De going ahead. ! The Indian lrealie- confirmed on the , mh ingt cover Deary lhe whole 0f tht 1 contemplated State of Kansas, and comprise ' ! about 20,000,000 of acre.. The price paid is roughly estimated at twenty cents peri . - .l I : sere; out a. otner i.nu are sss.gnea tne ,n- . J " " . L B dl I B 1 BB l I a .- Sk m I ti.nnn lor reniuencr, tne nciuai vaiue receiveu k ,umrn ; mrtr. tk- 1 vj tuia i uui. i mi -in ..ui, mm uuiiu- i fore, receive verv laree mm. in hand, but portions of the consideration will consist of J . 1 :! O. rp. i guuua. wt, iai innig uintarmia, OtC. Alio ,. . - , ' ' policy now observed toward the Indian., always excepting the un pardonable crime of driving them awav from land. solemnly imar- . i , ain iik .1 a . antied to them, i. liberal and humane. Pürishbert Cobbdted. Gov. Matteaon, of Illinois, has commuted the punishment of 1.1 . V I 1 - t I mo mree men wno were aeniencea to ne hung, for a murder committed at Lar.Ile, on ; the Pero f contractor ctor, to imprisonment '' . . a have been sent to' for life. The priaoner. the Alton Penitentiary mey win not iong reman, tnnrca paraon being confidently predicted. The Chicago Tribune i. greatly worried about it, and pour. - ...;.. ..w .. tk, nrr fnr hi. .J uui no ni ea aai uyvu wva.aw. w. M8 w tjon ja the matter. - m a. - - n.Sk l 17" l he WOrtnern Oiate. are repre.vntea . TT in Congress by thirty-two Senators and one u... ....., . . .c-
nunareu ana tnirty-nve menoera oi iBtiM',v - picouuiptiuu iure upon us.
House; the Southern by thirty Senatore and ninety members. (XT The Alt. Carnal Register eaye that there are now six candidates in the field for Congress from that District: Judge Denning, Col. Dougherty, Col. Hacker, Judge Marshall Dr. Thompson, and Robert Bell
RMi ahd Hareor Appropriations. The appropriatione for the improvement of Western Rivera are ss follows: For the irn-
provement of the Mississippi, below the Rpids, 84,000; Dee Moines Rapids, $13,000; Dubuque Harbor, 15,000; Missouri mimmr iifl flOf Ohin rivar filQD HHn f .. aia.t, .. . wvuv. lu accu - - - Q order the Louisville and Portland canal, I " which is to be free of toll from the commence- - - - - - - " - rK nnn mant n! Tn liPTtvPar ' llf IU rnf annum - 1 ment of the next year, 25,000 per annum; Tennessee river 35,000: Arkansns ri?er j . a --v sippi, Missouri, Tllinois.Ohio, and Arkansas, rivers 70500; for continuing the levee a a ar . W a a I across me mourn or aan Liego river, and . . . . Political. The New York Commercial AdfertijjeT hag ft ?er ab)e jeader lipon the I pre,ent state of political matters in th e COUtlUy sUling lhe pr0clivitis of the admini8lfi,ion ant Eluding to the signs of the :, rom-ri-. w.: . i. ,.:,k JLII Tf IIIVO Twill UU w v O b SBViV UL lUHII" fully their party organization, and await the course of events. The siens of the times, inCongress, at least during the tenure of office of the present sdministration. It is not difficult to conjecture what rill Qf t,e Whig party to contend for. At any rate, we had better be oS we are than be a party limited by geographical lines. For tho Evantvill Journal. Correction . In yesterday's Journal I noticed a piece '. - m - . en .. e a a i headed "lnnuman, in wnicn i am oaseiy la a a T 1 C a .!... a .a.al aL.o aianaereo. in me nroi piacr, it eteiru tuai I left esrly in the morning, and that I did not return i at,0ut 12 o'clock at night, which J deny, for I u' d not lea"e my bouse until about half past four o'clock in the att moon, d I returned about ten o'clock at night. I had the misfortune to get lost in the woods, ;.bich u my excuse fo? being .b.et from home aa loner as I was . apd I should not have left but at earnest solicitation of my wife for a squirrel, I thought that I would go and try to shoot one for her. And as lor there beinv no food nor drink in the house, I have only tosay that, before I left, I placed a buchet ot water 00 1 cn,ir beside the beJ, and I P,a"d J. Pil.c .her f l anfd I.tft? cuke, which I deemed aufleienl until my return , ftljlo BUie that the lront door war locked but the bsck door wss not, through which my next door neighbor went in and ,il c-"e' after which th ,r,,,,t duor W"B brfe the next morning, and Dr. Lewis was present at the time. I would alao state that my chi,d h" 0een ver-v BH'k for gome ,ime P"1' but is n'w much belter; and as for the child fleeted, do not think any one tho has any regard for the truth would make any such a statement. And it is also my belief that those persona - - a I L - J; . i a. . I w ',"f-uc" " . . X wife's departure several days at least. GEO. HARTH A L A Model Letter. The following is a genuine letter, and a model for brevity and other things: East Amwell, N. J. Dear Brother: I have got one of the handsomest farms in the State, and have it nearly paid for Crop, are good, and prices war nttvr hAttar W hi u had nr omnia were never better. We have had a glorious revival of religion in our church, and both our children (the Lord be praised!) are converted, rather got to be rather an mcum brnce, and last tweek 1 took him to the poor house. Your affectionate brother, 'foked up. "Why will people indulge In caiornfif continued nhe, "and give opproprioU8 namf when they could go. long peace and harmony, with consciences voiding offence. Whole neighborhoods are .ot into a blaze by scandaliars and tale bearcrs and eovy j J the boUom of ,ix out of five. Some folks can't bear to see "omeL folks Peeper . Now if I know my j tLPPl kta Pl I ltn'l 1 .mi a PatA aw a a ea ilMl ! UT 77" -7t7kl a l". " V "V ! enviable aualitv. and I thank heaven for it Dost. Post. - of 1 Know Nolh as convention at I nrfianann ie." f,;--.i ....... ..j... .. ' - menu iu us j asmuai , u i in un t un o uu ll a we rcbed our office . '"'y were. Seeing a crowd go-1 I W " - " -, n ... k .. I. g uitv .riaouiii. n-ii,we, tiiiiiitiiiK it wan, n r. a-., Vok.,.1.. . . : . J ntr ntani in Inn- anil " '."-i mreimg, went in iuo, ana we were seen coming out for the very good r -ason th. : we were not allowed to st.v in. ÜUl lhe TerT respectable men and good , cttiten.we .aw in the hnll and left in it were r lti.w: . ... . .. ' aai.ww -Urnings, we luve uu uujeciiun to Ul ing called one. Mad. Cour. f . m i 1 UNTIMELY DEATH On Tuesday last a gentleman from hd eichth ward ca'led uDon . . ... the city marshal and requested him to make 'lamination of a house somewhere in that ' vieinitv Trie. KM.,a. ,k.i . f.- ' 1 he nou8e ws not up, and, for .Ome reiion, it Wa thOOcht bv the n.ich-
, ana u is .aid that!krtr. ,n . .:...' a,.
ww.. vw v,uiuaiii a ucau pciouii. t He Uiai anal broke open the door, and discovered a most mournful sight. A gallon ju, partly , filUJ i. i . i r . ! n'lcd WIth. whisky, sst upon the floor, and in ?l0,e ProX"niy lay the forms of its four un- .....:. m a - j iui Lii ii ml ? v ri me A man, niS Wlte, ana a a mm M two children were quite dead, with only the 1 UP tO 91 V A mn l nt i in t i-k tf tkdBis- it nl i nr. 0 1 tn - ' wan IHtllllVtlVH I I v I I UMtl W f-te t. nitu;h, tK.t .wa fh.. pOSSIDie mat 60nietning else mail bad whisky was the cause, and we regret to .. it.. . r 1j Detroit Adv. A CERTAIN CURE FOB STOUT PEOPLE. Get e situation as a letter-carrier and live on your salary Promise made in time of affliction rti . . 1 qoired a better memory than people commonlw nntaiii . I '
The Telegraphic CoBspiracy sit Fttiladetpltla A Philadelphia paper, of the 11th, has the
following account of this affair: mu .-. L..,r jon The tVpOS were IP a State Of COmbUStlOn yesterday. The why and the wherefore we believe, are as follows: Two females, of re-! anprtahlo ennnactinni in this citv. had been J.l . aataaa. a eai ;S nl. engaged tO learn type-setting in the JOD-Ot- - ü " . . a par.1 tho HarretuP A irintinn. of W HlCn Mr YVm. Birnev is the principal proprietor. mi 1 , ..- r ... T i I..iiii inlal li.iamu , ' t hi a art WDs V MW VB'Wt'S BBBBBBBB W BJJ aaj a I Jj - r Tlie alarming intelligence o.' this fact was a . a. a. al a I a conveyed to that legislative Dooy or unnmurgthe Prmler.a Union-and forth - witn thf edict was issued in compliance with which ... lhe comDosilor8 on the Eveniniri Register threw up their situations. Hr. at S I la Dirney nau preparea lor tne eniergency. j 4 . I . . . KT ... V . l. . . ...... oaiuruny neseiiiiu new x urn iu eKK; number of compositors, and pay their way to .u;- mUm ill in city. The Printer's Union, however, telegraph ed to the New York Union, and prevented the engagement of any but members of that Union. 1 en of them were sent to this city. At the wharf they were met by a committee ... .mrtLMrnr j I 'i L'äTt in i' r.rü ii ml nnfirTmil . i L n.nanaa. r( I .... Ii K I 1 a 1 1 m 1 n Ii I T T i . . n i, uic rApciiota VI III 4. a ill ' u -ii I j i i i ab v. iiiij This was esteemed an excellent practical i .1 . : a rt i jotte. in tne lueniuime jir. mruey eugngeu .. ...,.. i..,- ... - - tah. ...I,,.-.. a u.....r, w. Mn.p.Mmai eeii.. r,...., he set to work to get out his paper l)Ut hlS ! opponents evinced yesterday a determination to frustrate him if possible. According to , . . , 9. , his representations, they induced two of hi carrier, to leave, threaiei.ed the pressmen, endeavoreJto persuade the persons liaving the forms in charge tu ki ock ihem into pi and in lact, exerted themselves to break down the whole buines. of the establishment. Uui by t lie aid ot some officers of the Marshal's i a ,. police assd by dint of extraordinary exertions, Mr. Birney published bis paper in a respectable manner. These are the principal facts of the case. A combination of journeymen to secure a certain rate of wages, may, perhaps, be tol- . ' . J i - . m era ea, ouian association unicn uaertaae. u a- -e af m ' , , i t r the whole regulation of a man a business: aflor 1 1 a kaa I n ti Bhl Iii ramtal Limnunl tka JTa . . r i . responsibi ity and anxiety and staked hisrep.u. .... r.u... u..: uieiiBii Hiu;i tue aui-iCPB 01 uui u9iiie5, ia a most intolerable tyranny, and on that ought to be resisted to the end. Last eveninsr, warrant- were issued for the arreat of Walter W. Bell, S. H- Breinheiser, Wm. H. Woolley, and John Reeves, members of the Printers' Union, upon the charge of conspiracy. Mr. Bell was taken before Alderman Kenny, and held in $500. Mr. Birney. proprietor of the Register, displayed cool, manly courage through his difficulties and ha. come uppermost in the struggle. He remarks in bis paper of the eleventh: It become, onr melancholy duty to point out for arrest, very worthv young gentleman former y in ouremploy whose connection with the Union had led him to commit various imprudencies since Saturday night. Several other were subsequently arrested, on wsrr.nts issued under the direction of the Prosecuting Attorney. At this president writing, Union spies are: stationcl near our ofnc- lounging about corners. We are certain that they will find the occupation profitable. Last night, the Union we are informed, held a meeting to concert other schemes against us. A more charitable construction is, tha it met to cancel its pre . a . !. a a. . .... n - , j ... ..... i.t 1 1 I r t i i i w .ri, viuus uiurn iu iiiuitv. .niniri v" - dence Would Suggest that lying, Swindling, uying, threats to kill. 6vC, are not the mean. to set ure the respect of the community. Hjr" We have been surprised at not seeing some reply from Mr. Pettit, to the letter of Coi. Benton, branding him as "a lir and a dirty dog." Perhaps Pettit is at a less to find epithets that he thinks strong enough for the occasion. It that's the case, we give him free permission to use over again those which he bestowed on us in Iiis famous "card" in 1852. We surrender all title to them, and he may consider them just a. much hi. own, a. if he had never bestowed them on us. So now let Old Bullion look out for a hare shower. oti. Jour. (CT Archbishop Hughes lies at the point mjT w r .. .. .. r Of death. Lasting prejudice aside, this most smbitiotl. prelate mtlSt be regarded .a an extr.ordinarv man without an equal ill the r .1 eCCleSiaßtlCal history OI this Country . ... A CONVEBSATIONAL TRUTH. Women nOVr . II i . . , . . , er tire Ot talking abOUt Dabieb, and men abOUt hoises. A stock exchange. Putting on a summer cravat instead of that you wore during the winter. EC?" Death is a black camel, which kneels at the gates of all Oriental Maxim. CCJ Air is a dish one feeds on every minute, and, therefore, it need be good. try- The stepping stone to fortune is not e . t0 bc found ' a I"" w . .. r- .
CURIOSITY LOOKlDg over tllC anairs OPlhjn,i-..
olher8 ,nd ovcriüüking their own . .W amÄssfjsi t announce Asa igiehan m a canaiiat ior r-eie tion to the office e : J'Jdge of the Conn ol i. nan. r i aa. iar vne Li.trici tompt aea oi tne :eimueoi . . n i . . . . . . . i . . . a auu'rcurgn and it arrick, at the enauing October elaouon. i. editob neaee aanounoe to t' e voters of Indiaaa that vmM w Kfc Marion county. g an Independent CaadlUw for ,, othm, of AndlU)r o -Stt6t tthe aextOetober shsSm. SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE E. & C. R. R. CO. EvaNBVli.i K, July 13th, 1854.( AN InUreeta Dividend ufight per cent, being interest on r' F mm ua an. . uu . ia u . w aya' 1 ia tne Stock ofiheCompaav to Suckhold-r ndemaad. Byorder . . . i a-. .. : . I .. . . . . w . u I -" ' i .luv . u . nl iwr . si ma p..-.'.. -1 - . i.!.-, one ry. i;i.OHIOLS SLM.tlKK With the hot. eultry atmoaphereof mid-eummer. theraak vegetation of ibttatiea4- and th mar,. in the deep of th great rivrt of the Vtet aai South, wither and die. burn,0K 0B drink uP th- wur. Bd th o.caying T noxjooe gaeeo aad HtaH. vapora. that, if inh in the deep all., The laata kind. tro...? "!" h and oo weia. .Marrae "r oiaeaiory. iigue I aa rover. tJllliou an " la';. . : 'n"" """' T,Atc 2 1 Z" ! th bwu. v'j thi blood, and rettort htnlth. Bee Advertiaemeat in another eolumaofthupap,,. , PERFECTLY DIM APPOINTED. Wl bad until oflnu eoatidertd the Jaa foranllin. mmAmS SStl1 nmM Hut W riv it Uu Ur A 1. a -i.r-. t n.i .... X " W ' - " O.l ' O I a 4lt UJ IB 11 R f Q or more. ..a more ana eren:iag greater eenaatioa than any ther Ccapouod before the pul lie. aad should oot this be the H -? . m utt mor cures than aay other StS" -g L" isjh ii ii a ia ga a. eiae i ae good for what it claim a a Warrantee-end w are yet to loam of the firtt failare in what it claims to do We pledge oanelvea that thtre ie ao bum lug about it. Seethe testimonial ia thi peper. Boo Advertieeasent la thi, paper. y3 J HOCLAMATIO.-V. Know all M ky Ott I'reaeuta, That th Mexie, Muataug Liaimeat i Balm ior .vary Wuund. a .-ore for Rheematum. euralria. Lumbaoo Saiatiaa Salt Rhanna Tafar oralgia. L Hea2. Ct File. Scald kd Breast. Com Nipple. Sore Shin. i . . I . . . . . 1 . f'l " 'iuntie, npnvia, splint. Rinc-boa. Swc Peil Rvü. Hard Lamp or Tomer. an Brui. ui. .aaie. ay. sore, beratene. : i au una or rata or iiaaaiaiawva,. m man or oeeet. S a4vrtiematia anether rclo-ui 7-tf
JEW ADVERTISEMENTS MEDICAL NOTICE. TR. F. W. SAWYER leave to udoudc to UM citi-
SLF it na , f Krti.inli and vicimrv. that h( hu Uktl in o(- : e nest ioor to Dr. Brey 'ein the nme buiidiag. na Dope by auuditgcloly to hia profeesioa. to merit shof. of the ; pauoaag arrival of a boat load of marble hill hto.vk. A L-B'B quaatity of Sills. Flan. Ac. Ac. to te icea , om Mwnetreet. between Seeon lind Third. I an -9f 1 n ad R w a. aa - TVT V T QAVf -J . w . mwuai. I A ME8 shoveij. -is dos m-d ad for i at the 1 A1 ,w Hdwar store, two door below Braach Raak on M.. .. , . ,, . ... ,. , , Main Woe;. " i.O'-ii A w CHA3. S. WELLS. af or ai. nEEDS.-Ooid sape aadsae ooia ix,, , V-ÜL x ac. push LockeU foT BBS. pcLirsB BAM. sa4 u.t shaeia rre..nt f2ÄaJ5W Strap JßSf! mas9tSgT' W'mmjL'milRSSmfu4 , BJrFK boxes. Mn Fun. To.i.t Powd p.fn BT ... , . . . . . ..- .: . 1 s " . i. nsiitt rfHEItlOMe.TEft9. Spy ;u. d Pocktt Ey j A Ulweeo. lor aalo by ey A. 0. PL8UEK. ä 'HI IK DRIED BEEP. TLBS A.D MATCHES. urn-1 td licr auaiutr n. A. Oivaa; 25 bu:e Cream Cheee: SCO 1U Sogar Cured Dried Beef; 10 neU Blue Tu ho. S in aeat; 4 atta Blue Tub. 8 ia nest; 9Ugrtrt N-w York Match; SUgrtM (Bottoo) rouod wnodon boio Matche, fer tola em market i rice, by e30 I. A D. HEIMaSk. atlo' AD.II.MiTR.TOR'S SALE. W vlrtJe ot an order ot the Court ol Common Plei of m i ar.,ioMi rn r,n lit' m na at v i r j una I v m I If nu i -ri'urgn count naaae at lie juue iciat, isji. i ill ll at public auction to the higheat bidder, at the door of the Court Hon Auiiit. ia tho city of t-.vanevilleoo the 2th day ol at li o'clfca M . . 15 acvwa of land. 10 be taken ..rj,en. ue o the ract ot TTtavr-. uKn which Jacob I.orhr r. ..ed at the time ot hi death, being part of the N orth toath of u. io , sm jsavre to eommenee at th "" V ,ht w.L1 eru ".1" . .'"'. . Roa. aiidtoliavench ffaf no the Mats Koad that by extenu paraiui with the MooAHm. to mm back or wassassj Mas VSSwT'ÄsSSS j w gJSLsS?9' eyan-ltw f taee of JaanJ Lehr. dee d. HENRY STEES ' OTARV rtni.lt AXti JDWTICM OF PEACE. .... . I-..C y.H. . ,k jaBMt.L attend to Colli ctmg and Secormg Clainu ia South If Imh niiaoie. and all other Bassasp appertainiag pÄdSeSw! 9fr2!m6 tcihiercnaiBak, it-niu. eyjo-iyw Sl.,0 It E W All D. KAN off from ia farm. i nil. frost thirl-y.on Sunday the n'lh iui. . a uegr taaa aaaiod KTH KAIM. about -. oM; 5 foot 9 or in inchcahigh- wokho lsoor i j pouad; tou. welt made, aid vrry aeUve; tivelv uo ploao- : nt countenance m smiir aa in to. uonaotonei with him a variety or clothiag. aad amoagat It a new liaoi I eoa. pnntnlooas Md UuwXhTy-M, aad SlM leather gait era. I will py tho ar-ove reward for him if taken out of thi State. .r any dollar iftkea inthustato. aad delivered t me ia I thweuy. Ohio. ATKINSON. oy'-O-btdl Itw Ueadertoa. Ky, AnMlffli.TR ATOB'S AK. OTic I U hereby given that wo n ill Mil at public aucti on tn rdnae iuy tb tth dav of Aiunut, IKM at aiej CutobioTtll-i Caire Toarnahip. all the peraoaal property of a ui aa ottniaa. nwvi . aaovruuran tnnnij. urvcutu c.unatiar of n ae llene thrvoyokeof Onen.tovon Horte Carta two Ox Car , . a let of Shovel, aad ..... I. lt.... ... .niaa a given on on PM over tree oo lun. tne purcnaeer g.T.ogn.. note with approved a tearity. waiving vataation and appraiteweut IuW. jmii r A K K r. i. , NATHAN ROWLEY. AdmioUtrator. )U-IwdwS CHOICE Eagluh üiry and ehoto Dried Beef, reT BACON A CO'S Family Grocery. eeived at eyl9 A FINE lot of Baled Hay for alr cheap la Bala to nit cuatoaier. ALSO, a loof Railroad Pick. Maddock and ShoTl rre'd and lor aale by cyl ' T a RANT & GO. KOTiriv CHANGE beiag about to be made la our MSHt we i" have H request all oingu to come and pay; aa hit ia claim xainl u to haud ia their bill for ttl y; and tboo t. Jd ACE ti I.ORENST1NE S Wcetora Star Clothiag Store. y)S lw . . . vnn ofa a KRKSH aopply of tho, uae nl art rr ree'd. end fnrsalo SAJIIBL ORR. I KkO PIPE. r CASES 1. !)(, aad l, iaeh. turaaleby TW eyia SAMt'KL ORR. W VI. I. FAP Kit, RORDMl. PIRR tREE.8. i.tuun r tPKK, al 'IHK mlcrior haa jaet r.-.-:d M other aad exteniiv aeorneDt of the above article, to hich be would most r ! f.il'. call the atV ation et all who with to purchase article ia hi-t line, feeling cmMent thwt he eaa ell at aa low rale as aay boo of the kind ia the Weet. Hi etoek new i mm com 'Hw. uu ne teeia aeeurea inat ne can ino cnaire I ... - 1 .. . . ... - . . p. . a:üfrt: n . 'I tho wao win favor him with a call, 1 J,, "- ha-giag paper, with accuracy ! eis , ionM c devekeux. Jr., Vainhet. m a u. jVRW AAP M'14:DIP JKM KLRI . I 1ST rt nivid aan Si A t.r at I. ureal 1raa anil ! A i ,1 li ..JArlmantaaif P.. .nM VUw . Piei'.a ÜT I ft i:,.t,l Chain, fiol.l Pea, etc.. t ad a v.ry ae lot of Silver Plated sbu v aw tat, v r aoisa a liu . i u aaiiaa, vesor - in, r N nr.. w bit-h will be a.ld at htera price, at ?e store of e)JS O. OOSHÜNOS. 1 t.. two dvo bekw Rai a. Pittshnrgb, Philadelphia, HA 1. IT .'loll IS AND i:V 1ÜKK. FARK. KBDUCBIr P4IBW ROI'TE OPENED TO NKW YORK ALL THE nav by KaiIrod, via. Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton aa. K-uro The Quickest, eheinrat and met rleaeant route to Pittal urali . Philadelphia. Baltimore ard New York. Depot In th V est end ot the ci y Only route via Pittsburgh and PhUadelplaia. by whieh thruughtticlatecan be obuiaed from Ciacianati to New York. Oaa leaa el ange of ear than any ether route. I'uieD(en lea tag Ciaeiaaati oo C o'clock Moraine Train of Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad go through to CretUinc without clung of car, and. alter thirty minute far dinner, proc-ad by Ohio and Peautylvaaia Railroad, avrivigg at Pittsburgh at 8 o'olock P. X. Lave I ittsburgh via Peaa..1 :.!.. a iTaiitral Railroad, at 0 o'clock P. U. aad arrit in 1 BUiaor and PMIadelphiant Ue'clockand-Ominutestnooa) laextday; and from thence via KeaioirtoB and Jerey City. ' ,.- . ,i l.,n ad Amboy iUiUeade. arriving ia New orkat4 I I'SJ1;,B(, Train-Leave Ciaelnu.ti. Hamilton and Dayton I Bailroad at Sn'oSoOR aad 30 iautaeverv morning; arnrea i't Creatlme at r. M. ana riw""urgn iso cioia.iv imiuuteo mi.aight: aad afur acomfortable night' reat. reI min yy 7 o'clock A. M Trala. arrivlug in Philadelphia aad Bnltimeraat 12 o'elook and 30 miaut., miilaight. The oalyo-Si-e in Cincinnati, by which Thronfh TiekeU can I r I .r.. ! 1 1 m Cincinnati to - w l urs na r utauurKii au pvi,., is ander the Spencer House, and one door below thcliibaon H luteon VValuut street. FARE: From Cincinnati to Pitttburgh. trat elasa 0 00 From Cineiaaati to Pittibunth. front car 5 00 From Ciueiuaati to Philadelphia H 00 From Cincinnati to Baltimore II (4 From Ciaeinueti to New York via Pittsburgh aad Philadelphia all the w ay by railroad 1" 00 gr I ,r t trough ticket and informM n please arply at Cincinnati, bamifton aad Dayton Railroad Office. North-weet corner of Broadway aadFront eta., under the Spencer House; ortoj. W. SHIPLEY, at Railroad Office, on Walaut street, b-tweea Fourth and fifth street, outdoor South of the Gibeon Houae. or at the hixthttreet Depot. R. O. AMRSup't. eyl7 W. A. L.vTBUM, Aft. WHITE RIVER BRIDGE. JROTOSALS will be received by tbe aaders'gned. uatil th lato'' Auxuat next, for eevering the Railroad iridge xcrnea White Hirer the uude'tnker to furnih all th materi al! and kuish the job accordiag to plan furnished by the Engineer. wi rfoiTu auout u.tju feet lum oer a n.. ani b da- will (tue wnat per cent win o taten m ntoca of th Oumpaay. or ia Stock of the Wabaah Navigation Compaay. .V Lilluittic uaier.aia required "ii t een at J ew cti' Oar Ibnp. iTlllo-MtagaÄda ? In "J iiOmtwa my omoe in ri inceiou. ojijh a. bj m u. rree t y7-tf E. AC. R R. CO. STAR CADI RR -.'SO boxe, j at received, for aale by e4 S K. GILBERT AfCO.. Sye. near Wator. I.IAMS.--' casks Prime Bacon, free from skippers: for M.M. aal by GEJ. FOSTER & CO. LARD. 5bbl and 4 ken received per Canal fr reale by ty7 GEO. FOSTEBACth HAY.-3C bale Timothy, for sale by 7 OEO. FOSTER A CO. JCRT ! TI MR. 100 pn French Graea Window Panar: 90 Pn 'oqaito Bare: a., mm (..... j . . r" ' mmmm MWB. , . AU0' a aaeortmtnt of Ladt at.' Mimet' and CbHdrea ,ww. aai .or saio oocap at bbbicb - - j n ... a j. . i . r nnn un . Jia sireet tnree door below Second . wy.-aa J ttllS4.--2 doi. Kop Mat; ' " 1 dot. Half-Rush !; a asm Maeeame: 2 doe. Blaekiag Brushee. reoIT,0".a W OT8 POR HALE 2) by HO feet on tbe corner a L Gooda-a. Ooemaarnnm li Goodaallaxid CeatrestreeW. Li City Apply r rt. C. G. KEATS. f I m Mnsisiutn. w Pw" - - mmj wV aad for sal by e21 JAS. LOW A CO.. 417 Main et.. Loa., By. n.DitLn afil OR SO bbl St. Loaia Loaf -,-., I1 f a JAR Powder a' aad KeBaea mw. just reo d per Telegraph r aala 1 hV T 4 j4 a. . mu a,i t tv.. eye, near Water. TUST RKCKIV BD Harper's Bagatlnefor July: Godoy'e mW LadJee Bo n, at 3 DAM L LI ITER'S t OST .Throe Gold Shirt Stade aad a palp af Gold Sleeve li Button. The Under wUl he liberally rewarded br liar . : by let iyidi ing the eat hi, offlee. iVldiw SUGAR. COPPBB AMD RICE Received per tteamr Knapp! 23 bap choice Bin Coffee; a tierce Ki it; fi bbl Loaf Sogar; far sale by el7 L AD. IIEIMANN. 'RI 4L OP MATT. P. WARD; Harper's Macatiae for Juae. Graham', In for Job. Godey't Indiee Bo k for June.
ut ree'd and fr-r Ml by eT TBOS COYTKOTON
Ofv,I,5. condition or Tb new torb and Viaeim Stat Stock Ba. July M. ISM: 11 nn it i ma
e.piui stock Notae ia Circulation Due lo other Bank $207 sno 00 ..jw.esom .. S.437 54 .. 17.SSSS1 .. 7.S0SS0 Snrpl-r, fun 1 Dm Depoeitore.."" ' i aaea S44t.aJS 15 S307.SOO OS .143 OSS 4t .. 3U00O 00 . 95 OST St . . 1.0)0 00 . RES or RCKS Stt Secka dep'd with Andfr of State Noteiaad Hille Diacounud t c.ca ana oilia IB Ontt . . Eastern Dro.k Personal Pronart Cah. Raaklfotat S.4S4 00 .X 2S Silw 5ä? sTiTrnnvtiiiYi VaKVtMtRCB Cot'WTT.i Penoaallr appeared before tu. C. F. Garaghty. U Viaa duly (worn, depo aad aar, that be ia the Cajt i.r af tka ' New York aad Virginia täte .Stork Baak." aad that the) tteenoftheoaditioa ofa.d Banku tmeaadrrtt arrnrdma tn thl Ta r ha kflaWl wleiia and V-lief .. F. OA K AGHTY. CaahT. 8von I . oyiS-tf to and fubecriled before Be. tki lith day of Jnly, H. Q. WHEBLRS. NOTAat Plfuc. THE TREMENDOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT of tb la-t few oaya plalaly rhow ae that we never eaa ooaider eirrtelvaa uf ffoB the m read of Death. It ia therefore iroperaUvo apon every on to bo prepared fur that ehaawa, by makinr their will, aattlioa op their bosiaeoa. aad r-ttlar one of tC. p. WRIGHT S Kolen.id DAGCERRKOTTPita j to leave behiad then. Cornet eyts-3f v"m" Ham and Second (treeu. naiOTICE ie hereby give, that tho oadeniroM have M. ij pointed admiautr-tor of the tititi ef Thema S tori inc. irn ... n . i a .. m late ol acdarburgo county deeaed. Said ootnto aoaaoaoC to ho olvent. NATHAN BOWLBT OJ t5-3tw JOHN FA REEL. Administrator. Av , BrßY A!D H ARKK8. FI E Boctoa Boggy aad hereon, together with a ett of double haraea for aal. Apply to Tla MOK0ÜI. KEEN PRESTON. WOOD tO rjri of wanted. Apptyto Hickory and Aah wood ej JiOKt MOkOAlf. KEEN PRESTON. Flntrt BOOR-KKKTl Keeper wasted OOR-KKRPKR WAPfTRD.-A Apply atthuedkoe oyU Sl. DRIES. 2 hbla Dried Beef: 100 half box Sardine 6 boxea Oleine Saap; teamvr America, at 90 whole boxes Sardinen US quarter hoxo Sardine; SUO boxe Saliratu. roo'd pef eylS COOK'S DIMOLCTION OF PARI KKR6HIP. rfHK Partaaiahip heretofore eiiatiog botwaea M. Cewuea oaraer i tnu dav diolvd by mutual coaaeat. F R Barkor having parchstod the intorootof B. B. Cewdot.U aloae aathoritod to aetUethe buaiaeee of aaid firm yü-tf a. b. cow pax. F. R. BARKER. THE Sa ninee Staad formerly occupied by J. R. Feoderaaiith. oa Firat atreet, eppoeile the Poet Ofloe. io Uf reat cheap. Knquir of H. Q. WHEELER. eyU-twdaSlV Cor. let and Main et a. 1ST RRCBIVtLD RF Harper' Magst in for Jaly ; nnaeaeroocaer lor July; i -etaam-eaagaaiae lor Jaly; Fraak Leelia'a Oaiette for Julr: uranam maftiiat lor July, at . . . . Ti S A SIT FL LISTERS Pt'BI.IC MU.IOP I.OT 41. r.tKIki gS Thursday. Aagtwt loth. ISM at S o'olock P M.. I wtU1
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la7aa v M" at nctl0D tellewlag aa town LoU. vi: 4 I- 1 '-" and . Cawaoa' Sobdivi.ioa; Ool tot. Lote I I 10. 11. I.dit of iwolv. month- will ho ,9 iy 2, M- ,6 mmi ,7 Lwur'e eabdtvidUnof o.t Let 2. alt
iB KmUrmmtimt of Kr-..iiU Ala. tho f.ll.tte Land in Vaaderbunh County: IV.),. W. W See. 13. T.J. B. 10W. N . K 1-4 S.W. 1-4. So. IS. T. S. R. 10 VI". S. S. 1-4 N. E. 1-4. See. 11. T. 6. K I W. I7diadd 1-3 . R. 1-4 N. B. 1-4. Me. 24. t. S. R 10. Undivided 2-3 S E 1-4 Hec. 4. T. 6. K 10. Undivided 9. K. l- cTS. E. t.So. 23T.S.R. II. Undivided X S.B. M of N El -4. Sbe. 4. T.T. R. 11. Undivided N. E. 1-4. ST. W. 14 See. 4.T.7. R. II. TERMS OF 8ALK:-One-HI entk. ratline at and 11 ths. with mtereat. secured by note aad ken. y!3.laa S'.tM'L LRSTKK. RORUf.-S) bLla Ttrtitf per Vtöer Antelor. aad for sale by eyU glfWlk 1 hOWABT. TK.1'K86BB MWHf bought ty yl3 a. B 09-B-RT A Cf . Syr. a-ar Wakef. CAih'D A KD IM I Kg of nest qaal ty. eonatentfy on hand freh aayBreeiVrd weekly, for anient AH eants per poaad. bv eyli 8 K. SdLBRRT A CO.. 8y. near Water. HORPH CRATED W A HORBR of Habt brown coloo. trnc booed. 51 boot ix ywan old. froat Ihaa t)flaadlam. Aay rar. -a who able t" five information aäaat a karaa of the above deetrlpti!!', plVaoe raTl at the otontot yll-tf WM. I.OK W E.ST H A L A OO. JEtKA JM HAM I, IOHFAN1. e Nartford. neiDertlraf. CAPITAL .JUU.UJU tit paid in und iutettrd. THIS Company u ieeerporatod with a perpetaal hart in 1913! and iasoroe acainat loa or aaataao bv Fir Dwell me H-n.. Maaufaetimngeetablifhmeau. atore. huhold foraituro. aad merehaadiae an general. A'. o inland hauraace atfainat tfiaperile af N r. ia-n-.ioa . Leeoea will be liberally adj doted and paid with prompte. THOMAS K. BRACE. Pr t. K. G-. rttrt.T. Secretary. Aplioatioa for Inaurance may be tnade ta tk ho -ia My aothoriaeJ to veeciv, yropoeal aad the enkeerl- ! bff, WtfcO pel' a " . W ! "2 iavoi.e tenaa at aay lataraaee nne. or Ag.aey in the Weet. A. C. HALLOCK. Am't.. y)l' r araia street, nearly opposite toe .WOTPUMD PIRK l.nL'RAiWE COMPAvvV. HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. IrtronroaATsn I8i0. Ch abtk PRararoAL. CAPITAL S300,noo-n poiW it md tncsafrst . PVWIS loag atablihd aad weU kaewa laotitntUa ban Je tmasaotcd a a-ot exUaeiv iosoraaoe Vusiaae ler mere than furty years. throuhaat the Ltted Stale aad the BriUala Nurth Amevicaa province R hao aimed to eoeare pahlio coatdeav. by aa boaorable and fartb'ul fulfillment of It raa -tratrtt, and tht ownert of oiupert aa aaoored thai all fair claimafor loee uadr im poliele win bo liberally adia'nd aa pimptl paid. Puhlit DuiMiaaa. Naoer'eetort. Mill Maehiaery. IhreHing Hoow. .7torer Merehaadiae. HoaaeheM Furnitur. Vrr c the stocks or while a port. Ac. A .. will be in-wrod at fau as low a tb rib win admit. H Hl NTf-bCTON. Ptee't. 6. B. Bow ran. Secretary. Adr Applieatloae for iaswr.iae- saay be made tn ALLEN C. UAWkeeK. At . Bain ttreot. nearly oppoaHe the Bank. eylF KvaasvilW. lad HOMK l.fiiURA.ltl. COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL 9500. 00fl aI- rmd in Iff CASH Tlll Company comraencd busineoe aboa-t on year age. witft tha iatantioa of deiag a anfa and far haaiaeee. with to large a Caah Captul. aad S. L. Loi at ite bead, we veatnre protection to tie aaeored rqnI to any tasnranee Company in the world. Polieiot win be ieeneA ky tk sabecriben on Building. Merchandise. Moa.ehoM Uoode. A.. Ae.. OB. terms favorable with other food solvent Oompaale. 8. L. LOOBIS. Fret t. CUAKLrs J. BAnrnr. Secretary. ALLEN C. HALLOCK. A Main nreei. opfoeit tb LAND FOR HALB. tIVE acre of Laad Bear the BooaviDe road bridge an. cqaalljr divided by tbe Caanl. Thie deeirable property situated ia a rapidly improving part of the city, ia oSered for al on easy te; i-or further partteaiar appiy w J. P. ELLIOTT. eyo-tl FOR PRE8BRVIN6.-S bkle BeSaed White Sugar for aale low by eylO s. E. t. IL DE KT A CO., Syc. aeat Water. EVANSVILLE A1VD IkKVV HiRMONY TRIUKKkLV MAIL LsftB ff ' fi "HQ, ON aad afur Saturday. Jtüy Ht, th aaE3KiS3Ktderigned will run a Tbi-Wimlt Llgg of tage Coaches ae above. Leavinr Evaasville. Moaday's. Wdaday' awd Pridayr 8 o'clock A. M.; returning. leaves Htw Harmony i on TneedaV.Thur.daV.aod tu'd;y.at7 o'aloek A. M. i The line will at all time, do awaae wiia gee a nor an comfortable Coaehaa. treaty aad careful driver aad the trip made wilh regularity en oiepawn. ah nraer ior gooe or I MstMMlk af psnssfsa, aVa. 99J saiMrsai tended to For naaaaa-e or other boain. apply at tbe oSleo at oar Un ary aad Sal Stable, on Lcut trt. near tbe Market Heese. Persoa leaving their names or ordert at any af tbe Hotels will secure prompt attention. M. A R. H. DE GARMO. 29-tf KBWAnp lxwis. aorr. . a tu Jr. W IS dk HOWARD, lORH Alllini; AXD rOMMIkiMlOB JL CMA.MS. nveasviue. ma. Wharf-boat at the River. Vt arrhoaoe en the Canal. Personal and prompt attention to al! Coaaigamente. either far aale or shipment. Evaneri iville. June 16. KM. ly IT AR CORN. -400 buabeU jutt received aad for tale by. It 28 T. GRANT A OO. OATH A prime article jaet received at e8 T.OI GRANT A CO. 'S. e)R5f AHO OATS in lot, to suit, for ml br GEO. FOSTER m OO. BARKGKg.- a.l color juatrec d and 'araala at radt price, by L SILBERMAN. eM Mala atmet, l door netow raaoa FI.OUR.-so bbl Mayweill. warraatad good, received pa r Canal boat John E. Tarier, aad far tale ho e22 3 OEO. F0STEE A 00. MCHI1VRRV FOR SALB. kW LL tha Meehiaerv. Sheetiox. Ac., in tbe t Cotton BUI. will be eeld cheap, by application to the snb- " VJ On forte horee-oower Easria. a Picker, oo Looser 14 Carda. 2 Drawiag Framee. 4 Liet Feodore. S Spinning Fraaaee. 7 Reell. 44 Looms. 3 Malet, with all tbe he Shaftiag. PnUeyt. btlongiac to tbe dm Haaaor Conrl-a Belt and Fixture agev or-or eS-tf "J"; oiioo mm. vappiy vo it. B. IWE eaa will. POR RRffT. fiEVERAL RCOB8 enBeient to acoomm du a mall fly. Enqaire ef DR. J C. BURCR. 2 deer above the Sherwood Cl'ISDBIMS - 3 S.0TO lhe aee'd Wire 3 eaeks Z!n. 10 nics Block Tia. 100.000 aaeortod Rivotn for J I Klean, fnraa I BART ORR. elS SCPIDRIBS.40 teak Corn Meal: W the extra Weetoyt 7S loava. Refined Sjgar; S rot 4M R"B?T' 200 dot Kggs.at eyll COOE'S CHOICE family Butter to bo bad at - eyu OOl.n PfCVS. Fin Je-etTv and Wa Read r tale nt
