Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 145, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 October 1855 — Page 1
ämM"-" ''aaiiisasooons Office of" Publication Corner of Main and Water Sirects. TEX CETVTS FEE WEEK. ADD. II. SABBERS, Proprietor. EVANSVILLE, IND., MONDAY MORNING, OCT OBEfi 1, ,1855, - NUMBER-145. VOLUME VIII.
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I Ell MS OF SUBSCRIPT lOSi: Daily Papt. ' "" rMailo.il By the wttk (pfblwCf(i') Tri-Weekly Paper Weekly Paper s .. V; 0lubot6er more Sil Copies .. " Twelve Copies 1 5 or. .. 6 K lo .. 4 0 .. 2 0u .. 1 Su .10 0u .ISOo MISCELLANEOUS. TO TUh I :TIZK.XS OK t-OLTHERX I.XDIAXA' ''A3 D. SAUNDERS. Civil Euginesr. havingtaken uphis J abode in tin city of Evansville. would respectfully nBouuce to the eitiient of tho southern portion of Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, that ha is. prepared to furnish t Uns, peoiueatiou od Ertim a of work of ny dnp(io pertainingto hi profession. lui WiUi Work, Drainage! .Lud. Railways. Timipik. Plank or other Road, th Improvement of Rivers for navigation purp es. cte. - Testimonials of aMity fr m L. B., Wilson, Esq., Chief .- "Hinter of the New Albany nd Salem Railroad; Judge Hughes, of Bloomiugton Ind.; George G. Dann of Bedford. Ind. H. B. WiUion. 0 ty Engineer, of .New Albany. 'ad'vsnd loor. Km.. Chief Engineer of the E.. I. and C. Swaight Lia,Rilr. ad. tan be uea on application. mbWiy CLOCKS! CLOCKS! AX WHOLESALE) BY BITTROLFF & bo.xs, MAIN STBKET KKTWKF.X FIRST AND SECOND, BA8VlULr-,liu, '.,... . st received a large supply of eight day and "WTEhava just received a lar, l thirty hour clocks, direc ' fcomprising every style of wood ecb ircm tne inauuiwici, A and iron asea. which wt will 11 to eaeh dealer a low as tue samt arum-, pan . bought at Cincinnati or other VVeatera cities, w e snau i- . wys keen a good stock on hand, and think wo can make it to tho inured of eouutry dealer to buy their clocks of us. ' : THK MY8TK3V SOLVED. " "UDßlNG troin the erowd of customers thai have been S visiting friend umbiclrtstore for tne past two weeks, we -were ondertho impression that he (as the saying is la com- ' teereial parlanee) had gone by the board, and in consequence : . i -i i. .. . , . ,r..L aai-ri l.ee. but on further euqui- . wa are hannv to announoe to our readers thatsuch is not .,.... M.l,. now on hand a full assortment of Spring
' and Summer Dry. Goods, and is tailing rt very low rates
benee the rnahto his store. - r " !...-.. TKViVEYifc HOREXsOX.
WB0I.E8AI. DHAWUll N GBOUKI. 1fr J SD LH.UORH, COESEB u. i .vu .vi vtNK.KTfl.. evAH.4VU.LK. IND. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for the purpose of doing a wholesale Grocery and Liquor V..i...Ba I-.vln .nnaoeded the builieSS of Mt'Sirs All)& Howes, purchased their stock and made additions to make a mplete assortment, we shall be aljleto offer aa good hargains - vita hash sua anv house in Evanaville, or any city in tha
West ; : , 1 B. S. .TB.Nr.KY. L"'3 ' s- sofcxaoN. KW" OALLRllt, AKW SAME, AMI SEW . - lItl'lii! - THE SUM BEAM GALLERY!
MESSRS. SUMMERS & TILRSTON have now fully completed their Daguerrean Roomsin Dr. M.J. Bray's buildinr. on First street, opposite the post office, and are bow ready to receive visitors and to take pictures Ja the latest and most approved style. Having ntted np our rooms with an eye to comfort, they are ne:it. eooi ana airy, wnue k.. . .ii.liht. which enables us to take pic tures tha will compare tavorablv with any in the. Vi est. .Therefore we feel confidant .f giving perlect.sat.isfaction in 11 eases, whioh we suarantes. or no sale, pleas call and see m at the. Western Sun Beam. . N . B. Pictures taken for one dollars. Jf - lO.I'tltTM'JlMIlP. rpHK anUersiirncd have this day formed a Co-partner X snip under tho stylo and firm of (ino. FofTi Ät Co fur ih tninviction of a eeneral Forwarding and Comnits ion Butinett; and have erected forthat purpose a very large and spacious Fire-proof Warehouse, on the iWabasb and Krie Canal and corner of Locust and Dunham streets, and near tho Depot of the Kvansvillean.d rHwtnnitviiis Hnilrnnil. where thev will have ample room and convenient facilities for storing all kinds of PMifiiMaiiil Mrfhiiiidiy.e. They will lve special care to Consljcnments.cUher by Kiver, Kailroad, Canul or WJgons, and will forward promptly t tu iuh i Th. win iv nrinnnl attention to the purchase or! sale of Produce or urocones in tum m, auu iordors for tho purchase of Sugar and Molasses on t.ie Cast, as one of (lie ttriu will be in the South during the Winter. ' , i : They hope by unremitted attention to merit and share ; the public patronage. geO'fosTEk!, 40CI4 Wi. AIKMAX. , ..... i -. .n; I fSTOHAGIi WASTED, lnr v... tinn... tn fatra in our frira P ' It .r. nrenared to store in our t ira frool arenonse, , If .n ouautitv of Orain. Producn or Merchandise, ot anv Quantity o Having lurse and airy rooms up stairs, pwtieular ears will e,ken of Household Furniture. Agri. nigral Implements, and 11 kinds of goods or WJTes lible to damage from damp or "toiuxonoe fT.ioted at'the lowost firs rroof rates, by mon h c r lodger when desired. , , Warehouse located on cornet Locust street and VV nd K . Canal, and most convenient for h-rr'" FOSTER & 00 ' toad. Applyto novl GEO. FQaTbK tc UU. NOITOXM RiOTIOAi!. ., ... . . nwco th..mnniHtia. trave li compflu ions. t , best London sea ing was. eight and ten key'd French "... . .!,. ..,nlm sunerior needles, nins. tooth. " ..w' p . . si.-.l nens. tooth brushes, wax beads', dominoe.' chess mil. Emerson's rajorataps. toilet soap variety of notions for sal by . ...... . .u i a nw J""'l'' - - v . . . , l II T J . 1 1.' L ... ..MOHIDO DUUI USUn. IVHV.UG. w.u..-. A. C. PUS HEB. p2t under Odd Pellows' Hall. First St. ll.O.V ItAILIXi. flMIE un SI be wrought ro styles and six rilKlOHT. This railing is cheaper n4 mors suhstantial than any other i. 5.. ti... i-i.hio Railin to enclose cmetery lo .ard: r'for piatxaa. etc.. will do well to give tut Prices from $1 50 to 2 50 per foot. M. A. LAWRENCE. yZ3-UW Ut 1. V AI .. T BACON & CO. have removed to Main street, notween Wate and First its., next door to Hallock & Btoddard-s Drug Store, nearly oppo.ita the Braach Bank whero they will b pleased to sue 11 their old. customiTs. 1 iaSsth. aoauaintanot of a. many aew ones as are pleased to maaetne quainiaiio ..in, their thanks lorthe very fibVraltrg. AX'bÄ ua bv keeni-. evrythiw : u'l ' "-"j r . , ,. , - j.n18-lv prootTies. "aiflLt' AiiATMA-rid vJF""lTm TPKIW. HILLS, W ISE I XEKS. jhsijKsu .reparations have been long and favorably known K certain euro for Summer Complaints, and a a prel?entative of fever and ngu,nd similar diseases. A coaV 'ifeb7lVU,t"Mi"d "4 '""tENEY & 80REX30N. - 11 1 t J. m-l A-aa. . - QU i-STN order that 1 mav bt able to devote my time more paru larlvto the labN and Ukavy Haudwahe part et mJ .WT.inesa I have disposed of a rart of my interest in tne'" b"Sines. 11 v. BAL7.BLb.ahs will con fuJent the old stand, under th styl, of Olca. Dai.ekll & . a'y.C . .rmi.fJ. ment of everything in the Grocery 1 line I would take this opportunity of returning my "'ucore lina. , t "".., ....,.r.nfth.hi.i,forthevervliberal tTnuedVomeToV ' loVt that' the, need -ic.t ask ereditat this houat. SAMUEL ORR . Maroh a. wo. v Win o.eil, "M ERC II AN T 1 T AI Is OR, ....,i ..,..k hetwten Main and Looust. 1 AS jurt recaived and opened fine ajsortrntn of Cloths tl of different colors. Oassimeres of Bus quality .the r latest tyes. with .he richest Vesting, such y ey volvou. s.tlns. silks. &c. ithfm.m"" fi JLi hnul Itrjss wear, niutiMü'iusm ; , .,.anmrn omest varieties ever bronaht to this city. . My old oustomers udeititens generally art invited to examine tnem. . i . n.1Ks with etr.i workmen to makt up goods In the lates Utyles, and warrant fits in all caes. "I"" DUN. UK AY Sc PEJI X I Si XOW , T ESPSCTFCLLV inforre the oitiiens of Evansville and It. Ifc. vi -initv that thev h.v. f..rm.d a nartnersnip IB the Ilavl g h en actively ensased in tVe profession for a quar tern arceutiirv. anu necom tamiiiarwtta tne aisease. iow dent to this rliaiatt, ther hope their pa" experienoeand sue will .ntiii. them t.o a share of Dublin outronase. " Theirodice is on Kirsr street bs'ween Main aud Locust, opposite the Post Office, where eithe or both nf them may be consulted unless abseat on professional buamoss. agtS-tf . " a V Mil I. FOlt VI.E. rH!i,ndrsie.: olf t ' r sale his S w and Lath Sf ilJ sitna 1 t,d'.,n.l'i.e,.n Creek. The sl-ove Will is tn good repair, an will bo sold cbap. asmy health will not peimit my continu im .h. hn.tit . a .V lonffT. Any prson wishifgto engsgsln nod bnsin'ti. I agiod placs.now I thetime. The above MilMscapable ofmannfae turin fr -m 4 (ICO to 5 lio feet Lnmb r. and 3,iX.T) to S.0UJ Lath r -txlUrlh" -" JOLT GREEK. tRO XOX AILS. ShOtn!rn,ail3lii!S r ii ton Steel nd Iron Slats; SO bHls Sheet Iron; ' . 500 kegs ass'd Nails, for sale at reduced pnv WXhii ' a .-V. '" Dlll tRKD HARDWARE. CM GUI Ft I I'H utter his stock of Hardwire, Cuttlery. Coopers'. Cirpenters' and other mechanics' Tools, tnsmigedatthe ate Are. tor ale at les than eest at ' fcb3 BELL'S Brick Tlrliost.
dersigned hastheaiency for the salt of a new and tiiul ittcra of IRON RAILING, wi'h round
ds and cast figures, put up in a grrav .m.ei.T .
si. which I will sell at uincinnati pnmo,
BUSINESS CARDS.
ARPtR'3 Magaiiaa forSertmJ-NjQ"oi:;o. JOEIX IIUUI-EY & Co. fOUVi'AHDIXi XSD COMMISSION ! MBRCHAHTS, 90 Telioiipiioulasj Street, K0 sew okleass ..a. WHEELER. A. L. ROBINSON WHEELER & HOBISSOS, "'ATTORHEYS AND CO'JSCELORS if "i (Suceesors to Ing'.e, Wheeler & Iplehart.) Garo Lain and Collecting .ageney , corner mwsss. Firet tit. , EaaHSVilie, ins.- -feb9-ly ASA IGLE1IAKT. - ATTORNEY AT LtW AND REAL ESTATE AOKNT. (Successor to Ifagle, Wheeler & Iglehart In Keal Estate Agencies.) Will practica Law in the Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh and the adjoining counties. Office overtbe Cannl bank, Evansville, la. febU-ly JTIOItUIS S. JOIIKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND EAL K8TATK AQENT. Office on First t., in Bray's buildings, nearly opposite w Post Ofiice. Evanaville, Ind. K-ly HFKY c-Trrt''K iäfÖTARY PLliLlU ASK JTSTICE OF PEACE, Ä.I rwt I , .1 M L- I 1 I I . f ILL attend to collectingand securing e"ams in SouthW Eastern Illinois, and all other busines appertainin( to said office, paying taies. etc. . . ... Refer to TV, X Page.' Efij., Caehier Canal Bank. Evansville, Ind. - ISAAC HUMAN". David ukimaKM I. Sc . IIEIMANN, WHOLESALE AXD KETA IL DEALERS IS GR0C-RIE3 & PRODUCE, QU KK NSW ARE, LIHUORS, O.C., OIC, MAI STBKIX, DuOItS ABOVE BECjHD, IVtHSYlLI,!, Jan31 - OUlt, UALZLLL Ac CO., V II OLESALE GROCERS Comer of Mater ami Sycamore Sis., tnh21y EVANSVILLK. IN D. J T. COX, GROCER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IN ALL KINOS OF PRODUCE, ; Vincennr.i, Jnd. Particular altention paid to forwarding and Receivicg oefJl-tf CITY HOTEL, WATER ST. BE TWEEN VINE AND DIVISION, Evansville, Ind. octl WM. H, BOICOUKT, Proprietor. A. UtSDKlCXS . W. A. st'SKA. IILMHtICKü Sc. HI c HE A, (Late V: W. Hendricks & Co.) i "WHOLESALE DEAXEES IN BOOTS AND SHOES. FOSTER'S BLOCK , flBST STBEKT, SEAB MAIN. I INO. ROGERS, JR. H. R. H'OUIRE. S. ROGER IIUOEIIS, M'GCIBE Sc CO., Commission an1 ForwardiiiR Metchnnt SO. 2. POYDKAS STREUT, I?e'vv Orleaks.La. Llboral cash, advances will be made on cousigumeoU nipped to our care by Choteah, Harrison cfe Vai.le.SI. Louis, Mo. W. E. Browne & Co., Vincennes,la. Benedict & Williams, Gray villa, 111. O'Kilev & Co., Evansville, la. S.L. Hovey, do do. PtmoncHiTiSt Bnos.. Mt. Vernon. la. decH-ly John. J CUA.SDI.ER. , . JAM'S fiARLAN, JB. CilA.VOLKK V II A 11 LA .. IOHN J. CHANDLER AND JAMES HAK LAS Jr. navt .i.niatil themselves tosretber as partner in the practice fifu. autd wili attend to all businesa contided to them. One or both may always be found at their office, on Locust street. oppoit.tha Sherwood House, to give counsel or transact busl es. Prompt attention will be given to collections. Evansville, iov. . las. ly Nov. NEW VOIIK. fjo.iinisio.ii house. XllU.IIASil. NAG1IEE, WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 24 South William street, New York. BEING longiestahlished with an extensive connection In theabovo business, respectfully solicits consignments of all kinds of Westert. Produce, which will rceive immcdiateund persoiml attention at the lowest possible scale of charges. Particular caro will be bestowed on consignments of Tobacco, and liberal cash advances made ou all Shipments when required by J. H. MAGHEE & CO.. fnh'20-tf Evansville, Ind, WM. K. McGIIEH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, mv ... in th. "CTiiiicnt fMtv flank" Buildins. TILL attend faithfully to all business entrusted to him. FA11MEHS HOTLL, CORNER Or MARKET A WD WALNUT STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. rsTHE ahove named hot 1 has been r cently reflttel, and ia M. now ready tor the accommodation jf either rtgulnror transient oustom. The room are airy and pleasant, and the table is supplied with the best the market aflords. Terms modernte. H. H. . J10SELY, my 1 roprietor. D. S.DEHsOS.MEBCHAXT TAILOR. On First street, between Main and Sycamore. HAS now a ant a-ortmnt ef Ctotbs, Cassitnere, Vestinn, ato tu., whioh he is prepared to makeup in the most laibionabls styles and at short notice. Ho will warrant ood fits, aua nopea i-y long experience m ou . uamuj, iu uo ble to give geueral sattsiaotion ne nas atsv on uua odo ii..flA .;m feuersbirt and Drawers, with nne birta. ollar. etc., Kadt in the best manner wna uenuometiFurnisbint Goods generally. He invites hi old customer nd the publio generally to call. nee lo-ti KW VSHIMilO HOTEL. rsHBE Proprietora of tin House have removed from then B nl.l at And no Main street, to their new Hotel. iust finish a nnnn.it th new Court House, where they are piepared to accominoda't tneir oio customer. uu oium. nuu m.j 6t to call upon them, in much superiorstylo thanformerly. Thankful for past patronage, we respeotiull) solicit a continu ance of the same, wtnen we snail use an our odobovoiiiw murOur fare wiu bt tan best tut m artet auorua, na our harges moderate. uooa atajiii K ana usros r .-v. , u . . jt . . . eylO-d&wtf FELKER & HEDDERECH ; SHBRVOOD HCU3B. rriHE subscriber has taken the above house, and nas I entirely renttea sou re;urni9iieu n, sun i-ru,iirju to entertain tho patrons oi me uuu 'u a Hkuiswiij manner. He has also rentea me onca: otaoie.owneu oj M r. Peter Burke, aud has a gooa siock oi uorses sou enri'ii.iii . a is larsre. clean ana wen luramu, tun ieuu hrtiarnr in coiistantatteodance. Particularattention will be paid to the care ol Horses leiiwim nira lor aeejng.and in all respects, the public ha Ifind the Sher wood House a goon tioiei. ijyo-ui j.a.omas. J. F. C'lllSP, CITY RECORDER AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Foster's Batldmg, up stairt. T F.CRISP, having removed nis utnee to roster s . buildinjc, will be on hand at all times, to take ac-.-nr.uL.iU-emniits of Deeds. Mortftaees, &c.,and attend to all business requira-d or uiin as a Justice onuo reace feb9-tf W.l. ICEtLLY, WHOLES M.K AXO RETAIL GROCER A.D iliiill-fiK MERCHANT. MAIN STREET Thennl.T.i.Ad wi.uld rasDectt'ullv iuform his friends and the public nf Kaanswilleand vicinity, that, having i-urhased tho interest of tht Senior partner in the late IrmolJ. & V . Reilly. he m- ... . ,n p.rr, on the Groeerv and Produce bus:ness at the old stand. He embraces this opportunity of returning thankefor oatiavors and intcnas to spare no enort to merit a continu ance f the same. je20-ly mtuis Btitbi, . VU 4X1 TOBACCO STOKE OF lAi'.nR KCHEURKK, MAIS hT., BET. 1ST AND 2D, (O. Schaener ot ..coroeuer a oiu suti.u--m- ptrspkirrFULLY inform the citizens of Evansv; I and Surround? country, thatl have taken the above .tnrf ileterilllUCU lOCO'll.nue tue same uuaiiicas. anu will constants Kcep"u uuuu and Tobacco ofthebesi brands that Eastern marketsaf-lord-also Snnffand Smokinff Tobacco of all kinds, Mer shaum, Chili and Wooden Pipes of all sizes and qual. i,i.. .., t:. Uw.l cash nrkos, at v hole-sale and Kelail. Mylenathy experience in me mism wunu e ihat I can give general satisfaction, and I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. . tapl tf IKMKDING A Sil SALE STABLE. ZH. COOK has rented of Peter Rnrk the fine brick eta- . ble onHeobndstrtct. between Main nd Locust, where he will board horses by the day or week t tht lowest prices ia proportion te the' ex p-nse of feed. ' . Also fineyouag horses Tor sale stall tirae - Enqtiire at jtl COOK'S Psisily Grocery.
RAILROADS, &C.
AEW llOLTK Füll THE itUrlill AAD EAST. V'AX V1LLE & CRAWFORDSVILLE mm. R A I L R O A D, IN CONNECTION WITH THE ' , -ffcimu HAITE AND IlICHMOAD ROAT: rjp RA IN leaves Evanaville daily. (Sundays excepted.) at M. 'i:M P. M.. arrives at Terre Haute at 8:45. P. M , In dianapolis at 115. P. si . , making direct connection with trains for Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus. Wheeling, Bellefuntame. CruaUiao, Pittsburgh, Cleveland Dunkirk, IJufialo, and the East. Chicago passen gers can tune train at lerro xiaute on tne Alton Koal, goi' g through in 11 hours. - St. Louis passengers can take train at Vitcennes. en the Ohio A Mitsissippi (.broad guage.) Kailroad. making the ruu in 8 hour. XIME FKOM EVAASVILLK To Indianapoli Honrs Cincinnati 'a Columbus 7 ua Cleveland do Pittsburgh ü-J do ew York and Philadelphia.. .46 do Baltimore 44 ' do FARES: , ' ' From Evanvill to Terre Haute $ 4 fO do do St. Louis 1 l do do Indianapolis 6 do ' do Cincinnati 8 00 da do Cleveland.. 1.1 25 do do Pittsburgh LI "5 ffsl" For through Tickets, orany information, apply at the Company's Depot, head of Loeuat street. Evansville. TUE EVAXSVILLK ROAD, ts in fine orfler, free from dust, and 'passes through one of the most delightful regions in th W-t, Passeneers by ibis line at Evansville, avoid the many annoyances incidental to river travel. ' ,. t ,....,...v. At Indianapolis passeTigera nave cuuice b ivuuvr. i"r l.b K:it by the Itelle'ontaine or mdiana Central Road, as also to Cinoinnaii by flie lndi.Bapolia Cincinnati, or the Indiana Cey"l'Tlie"EvansTiUe and Crawfordaville Road has the test cars smartest engines, best road -bed, linhU'SC grades, straightest lines, and of course is the safest and pleasanltst Road to travel and the line for rapid transit, large sphere of observat'ij"'l'E"e checked through to Indianapolis. ,r Ticket soli to Cleveland. j j; pAy ,EL3 Sgp,t- ( h ;i; OF TIME. 0 V A.VD. AFTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1855, tht Tatins will rua as follows: - M1ILTRA1S. Leaves Evansville at 2. 30 P.M.; arrives at incsnnes at 5.30 and at Terre Haute at 8 . 45, making direct connection with trai ns lor the East. T1SCEXVS tbai.x. Leaves Vineeanesat 5. 10 A. M,; arrives at TM'rt IUate at 8 00: breaklast, aud re-un:e fur the East. ' ' RETURNING. MAIL THAIS. ., Leaves Trro'.Hiute at3. 55 A. M. r rrives at Vinccnnes ato 30. and Evansville at .55. meaaiattai inceinea V1NCKNFS TKA1N. Leavei'Tent Hauti at 4.45. P. 3I.:arriTes at Vincennesat 7 AlWrains connect with trains for St Louis via Ohio and Wissisippi Railroad; and for tht t via Terra Haut aud Richmond Railroad Through Ticket to Cincinnati. 8. ,.x-.cra Time to St Louis 14 1-ouis. J. J. DANIELS. Superintendent JOHN S . HITCH E LL, FOHWAIIUIX OM.IlBt-!0. MERCHA1VT EVANS1LLE, IND. TtEflElPTS throu.h Irom here to it . X the Atlantic cities, f.r all kinds ol nfil, VV.l.ash and krie Caual. ou twoof the most reliable line of Canal bo u and Propellers across the Lakes, at the lowest rates of transponation. ill 'also contract lorthe delivery ol merchandiie Irom the east te this city. Warelwuse corner of tfic Canal and Walnut st. ne also gives throu.h receipts for produce and merchandize by Rtvlrosd to the same. rB-mVater '""le, the TSu t?JaP7tcnKLi.. . Itogular Evansville. Louisville antl Hentlerson racket. fnnjam- . THE fast, splendid and substantial steamer jsvf xv n. u u vi. TT, Cgfi?M?Jt&.i-&mm CAPT. S. SULLIVAN, MastcV. ILL Tim ask regular Packet in the ov trade, nd W willarrive at and leave Fvnnsvillr every Thursday bud Suuuay afterno&ns. Fir Ireiglitor passage a ply on board, sepStt; Evuuaville, Louisville aud. Henderson Packet'. The largo, new and swift s'tauer 11 A I N BOW .-srVity At A. 1 Jl. it. Ill'uljaur L. ?lSH!r, tituuuut. lUDiiiLf rusularlv in the above trade for w hich sl.e w as built ..riv.n..nH .1 e t.siTti ii or irom Evansville for Henderson an Leuiville every Weau.sday and Saturday. For freighter passage, having excellent acconimoda' ions apply t n board. Th. ...Li. ni.n,..M. rvnl:,rv with the Cincinnati anc Louisville packets, the next day after leaving Evansville. Passengers from Evamville can procure through tickets U tney oesiro Regular Evamville&Howllns Green PACKET, The fast and staunch little steimer JAS. PAUL'S W W SCOTT Master, will run repnlarly as an l-.vansviu andGreen R vcr packet, and will continue in tha tradaduriu' the season. For freight or puesai Hb ou board, tftl WKKKl.V MAIL l.l.vts .Cim-. nf .nd afteV Saturday. July 1st, the nn ßPjZfcit 2L dersianed will run a Tai-W ekly Line o Leavinir Eva isville, 'Monday's. Wedncsaay's and Friday's at äo' clock A. M.; ret-rning. leaves New uarmonyon lues j a.t ntll. AV' .t 7 o'clock A . 31 . The line will at all time. .. stocked with good horses and 1.1.. t-ii&t.v nnd errelul drivers Ii d the in F'S -,.1. miih r- itularitV and dispntih. Ail orders for roods or transportaüon of packages, Ao., promptly nd carefully atlenueu to. . . , .at i..t.l.. For passage or otner oniincss. appiy i. vue . ry and Sale Stable, on Lcuststreet. near the Market House, arsons leaving their names or orders at any of the Hotels will Persons leaving secure prompt attention K. H. DE GARMO. eZ'J-tl T UA IN SI OUT AHO.. NEW YORK AND EVANSVILLE, VIA ALBANY. BUFFALO AND TOLEDO. WE are now prepared to contract iot tne uenverj Merchandise generally, from New York to this place k.. .... n.i p.n.1.1. lipo, on verv favorable terms. &nip. pers ana mercnauis ra ,c.nir.i.. v ..v. contracting, as we can maXe it to tneir inteye,, w.n.y "j tjc.O. Oö ' rt 0. tv KflCFnRD LINE Leaves Xew Tork daily. Sabbaths excepted. No transship ment at Albany. Steam on Lates. I'H Ul Hi r. 1 una a- u .unaia. G.W. Palten St Co. . a B.Williams. . 119 Uroad St.. (up-stairs,) New York R. R. Livin-ston, ) J. C. Patun ii Co.. Bunalo. m . l . Sinclair & Uo.. loieoo. unio. Geo. Footer & Co. . Evansvillo , Ind, ' "old OSV EGO LINE. From foot Broad st..N.Y.. daily. No transshipment at aihnnv or Trov. Mark packages Old Oswego Line, care Sinclair it Jo.. loieuo. 1 KU( nir.iu n ...... F S. Littlejohn. UO Broad street. N ew York. Fitahnch& Littleiohn, Oswego, N.Y. Sinclair & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Geo. Foster & Co.. Evansville. Ind. y27 ,. ii i- sirt'T. vu:IITS IRK O.MIXJ. a LL those who wish to sleep cool, naa Miunnuuwt burn & Hersl be ger 8. and buy new mattress. e are turning out the best mattresses of every description and sixe ever made in the Western country. It any one doubts onr word, lot them call and examine, and produce a better L, vt e have experienced workmen, and will maketo order snrini hair cott n. moss and shuck mattresses, and warrant them better than can be obtained at any other w, stern city. Foro.ir spring mattraaces we import the springs from an Extern manufactory and will guarran tee them to stand. To country merchants we would s.y that w t can furn.sh them oaas liberal terms as they can obtain the same quality im .... . ........ . , , , . . i a any oiii" n.J.. ... ... -insln ont the balance of onr spring and summer dress goods at large discount from ? . V.j7i. .ho want barmins. hd b. tter call and exlo ISO J .t.-v - . o j- .r w,,... COLBUSN & HERSHBfcRGER. Foster's Block. First st. at" yv B SH AX'O ERIK CAST A L. rriHRnn.ler8inedhave recently built a large andsnbstan B tial Wartiouse on the Canal I retersburgh, and are " r.naredtotra-sact any Produce, Commission rr Fori,rhJinc.s entrusted to them. Consignee. Will be promptly notified of the arrival ortheir oooaa. an charges in.il .i.e. warranted to give satisfaction . decB-tf wa" BA&R A: -MORGAN. Pctersbargh. la. ROtlTIC BI.VCRBERRY . C ARMISilTIYK. A SAFE easy aud eflectual cove of all disorders -of tht A stomr-oh and bowois. for children or adults, promptly itvicg tht mostobstiuts oiarrhoea. cholera morbus, dysery. samier complaints and Box. llt .- , - - 'j R, MONROE'S Family Groetry. sts Eransvillt.
LOUISVILLE.
Velvet, ltoynl AVilton, Itrussels, and ' Tapestry Brussels, 8-plr, and other Ingrain hi. C VltrKTS. " ' - I- I A full and complete stock just received and now on rale at the OARPRT WAREHOUSE OF"" . Bf9iTA lll'VALL, Main stklet, opposite Bank or Kestccet, LOUISVILLE KY. TE havs now on sale one of the largest, most varied, and best assortments of all qualities ox carpeting from ttie finest imported Royal Velvets to the cheapest Ingrain Carpeting, including; . . ' : Lrufsels Stair Carpet;n: - - 5- s, Ä-4, and 4-4 twilled and p'.ain Venetian Carpets; Axminstcr. Tufted, and Brussels Rnjaj . Crmb Cloth ol all widths and sizca; . Stair Rods ; - - Piano and Table Covers in emboosscd cloth, eti; All of which we offer at the lowest piicesandas low as Hie some class of goods are purehasod in any of the eastern markets V e invite special attention and en examination of our "lock. - - ' BENT DUVALL. es2i-dlwtf Slain St., opposite Dank of Kentucky. FaASK CAtTKB i , '.. J0ÜITT. , . CAiiTEIi & JOl'ETT. FORWARDING AND C0M1IISSI0N HERCHANT3,. NO 23. EAST Bli'K Tlliur. ST.. BfcT. WAIN AND WATER LOLlsVll.LH. KY. Ktfer to Geo.Fost & Co.. P. G. O'Riley i Co., üivonsvill, Ind. : el4-1y IIYUKAILIU rolADKV. BARBAR OU X &. "s NOWDEN, COHSCB OF WASniXGTON AXD FLOYD ST8. LOUIäVILLE. KY, PI ANUFACTUUERS ol steam engines and mill oiachiniV3 ery, blowing engines foi lurnaces. superior force and lilt pumps. eat iron screw pipes fur gas, steam or water, largely used by railroad eompahies for supplj ing water stations; socket and. fiance piL.es ot any sine; railroad carwheels and other castings; cast and wronitht iron balcony and yard railing; tobacco screa's and presses; lard, timber and will screws always on hand. Orders Irom a disuuee accompanied by the money or good references promptly atienclcd to. All work warranted. apJä L , , l)l!I)LEV,ST(IM',o;ClI., COMMISSION & FURWARDLNG MERCHANTS, Stcoml Slrcclttcln Mam and the River, LOUISVILLE, KY. B PARTICULAR attention paid to the ptrrhise and sale of S. HEMP. COTTON. 10UA0C0. PORK. BACON. LARD. FLOUR. ETO ; togetlier w'.th all kind of Prudace add Manulactured Articles. Consignments soliitccd, and usual advances made. ' Rkpkb to .Messrs. Buchanan, k Co., Wholesale Orocer and Commission Merchants. W. A. Kic'.irdson A Co., Hemp Mauutacturers. Cornwall A tiro.. Wholesale Grocers and I Star Ondle Jlanufacturers, Watkinp A Oweslv. Pork Packer and Commission Merchants. Armstronc .Allen, i7eiiersin Pork. Monwrlnery. Davidge A Co.. Whole?ale Dry Good Dealers. Loui.vill-, Ky . mhlfl diwU jVmUS I.ÖW & CO.. OVISVII.I.K. RV.. A KE now receiving their Stock ol .Spring Goods, many of f which are of their own importation direct from the Biunui'acturer in Europe. We hsv, loi.ght all on - Goods for CASH.'. fn are p tpared ft ä'L.t inil.ii-ii.Hii.a to uromnt sbort time and unsurpassed by any oonccrn in the United Statu. Our ttoek of BROWN SHEETINGS AND PRINTS will b t:elt Urg and well assorted diiTing th corotrgscoson, and will be sold lor CASH and o.tsu osi.v. All orders orthe same must be accompanied with the money febÄI VEST13HJS. 1 PIECES Silk Velvet vesunas. ree'd this day nd for -isleby J AS. LOW CO.. fj.-il 41H 3lain st.. i.onisviiie. ny. nitOAVTV COTTOS. 14 for sale by .1 AS. LOW A- CO.. 418 Main St., Louisville, Ky. I daw srwimiF.s. m-k 'X rml F.II.. rrnm -tH to 3h inches Ik III? 51)0 Ores Pearl Shirt Buttons, ree'd this day and for sale by ... LOW CO. er21-rtw r.. T."nisvill'. Kv CINCINNATI. TIIEI1K l'ROHVHLV As M "ER better assortment of Piano r-ortesin D tliis city than can uow be found at No. 78. West Fourth street Chickering'. Wood ward fi Brown's. Hrown & Allen's. J. Gilbert's, wun Con an attachment, H. Worcester's, and the M stern aianuiac turina Company's Fmnos are among tne neat looiuunoi. this country. Most of these instruments comi me excellencies seldom found in t!se majority of pi mos oSered for sale here or cMev. litre. . ... . An unlimited warrantee given witn encn n"lr'"'W. r . COLllLKrv, ie4 Piano and Mnio Dealer. Cineionatl. ,-. a- KV ERY BÜIIV ! FAIIIIR .r" fiTfyiiih the nameo Prince & Co. Sltlodeons HTwi th from this tstal.lial.mtnt r in every city and I J W I I' ,.lln. Ihrnn.hnut, the eofotrv. A large sun nlr eoustantlv on hand and lor sale at hoi' sale or retail, by " tv F. COL BURN. Piano ii.d Melodion Depot, 78 West Fourth St.. Cincinnati. je4-tf JOHN SHILLITO & Co., !Vo. 12 East Fourth Sirect, CINCINNATI. IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS AND O UPETINC. "BE3PECTFULLY Inform their customers and purchasers EtV generally, that tbey are now opening an exten-ive snrtment e.f lilt V UUllll". liir.ll.iw. ri."" OIL CLOTH, AC i amiiies. uutei beepers. steamboat way deptnd P tlass ot'go''8. a' prices as low a they can be purchased inthe Eastern cities. - WIXOX V iOOlt.-TIASi, . AGENTS FOR CLIFTON AND CITY MILLS BDOZ AND . NEWS PAPER. PLATNER & .SMITH'S iUnnk Book Papers! SMITn & PETERS CUT CARD3 A CARD SHEETS ; Light body's Book and IVcvvs Ink; MAD RIVER MILLS. STRAW BOARDS, etc.. etc. SALES ROOMS, 77 & 79 WALNUT STREET. CINCINNATI. O. Where tney offer every variety of paper adap ted to the city nd neoontry trade and the materials employed in its inanuctur best ftsTi .esgHa fdrice paidfr Rags sep4fm OEOKGE Diy. EaOW.1 HAIU BAY&JIATLACK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS X!E-"5r Goons, No, 89 PEARL STREET, ,ep4 md ; CIN C INN ATI, O CLCLWATI PAPER WAREHOUSE. rHAHEundersisued, Wholesale Paper Dealers, invite the JL attention ol dealers and consumers to their large and varied stock of Papers. Our arrangements with Eastern manufacturers and dealers are such that we arc enabled to keep on hand, stall times, a large stock of Caps and Letters plain and ruled; FlatC.p. Demys. Mediums. Royals a-.d Super Royals; Blank Book Papers, manufactured by Plainer Ai Smith, aud other first class manufacturers. We are agents lor the best Printers' Cards, and keep on hand at all times, complete stock of Printers' Papers of vetv description. Lightbody's Book and News Inks; McCreary's C-lored Inks. Varnith and Gold Size. We have on hand, in store, lane stock ot tba best Fourdrinier News and Book Paper., and can supply orders to almost any extent, with regular six:J. and irregular sues make to order on short notice. We pay the highest irarket price in cash, for Kags, Bagging, it.pt nd Cotton Waste. & G00DMAN Wholesale Parer Dealers. & Manufacturers' Agents. fep,l -77 and 79 Walnutst.. Cincinnati. CINCINNATI RKTRKAT FOR THE 1XSAXE, IN chtrgeof EDWARD MEAD. M. D., Editor of the American Psyobol Journal, Lecturer on Insanity and Foreniic .ledicint, late r roieasor w www"'" .- n..:. i' .,:,.ilnn I. nn.o fnrllis roentios of patient. i select establishment, pr. sen ting superior advantages. Nona hut oniet patients are admitted. The long experience of the Superintendent practitioner nd teacner. anorus a guar antee of kindly euro and the most successful treatment. ; Term-made known on application to Dr. MEAD. Oincin nati. Ohio. . tet21-6m TIIEOIMIIIE FBASKEW fiCIS.VTl DYE1AU KSTABLISHMESJT, Corner Che nut and Canal sts.. opposite Henry Lutx'sGroce. ry. Evansville. Indiana. ' . . . .t n-.. An-A.n Rptinisherof Dry Goods. sT and formeriv Foreman at Cincinnati for Mr. Teasdalf New York Dys Honst. . , ... rieans by steam Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothes of Silk .... --i, n... ..o Hukouti. Shawls of euery descrip tion, and unishes equal to new. Dyes every kind of stuffs, axcordins to paterns. and fln-shesthem eqnallo new. ncremovessoots or stain, from Silk Dresse m dry way v,thout inioring the color orstofl. He also cleans ana rnn snes tut ininriuf ToileoeTersge endTnlles. tains in - , l..m .nn.l fn OPT. .t Also ne eiean. varre 'Vetis-lvdA-w IUI r t at" . istDiinvr.n POUT11ILG -TIILL. ri R .rindiny wheat and corn, and all othtr substances B requiring gr?na Vf.E. " . . rtqnirirr P -JV . .... j Dl.;. .1 Gennint old Anchor iirana noiting i-iovo., "nni'V.i'nt. J. R.Monroe. 1. otborised to sell tht above rtirl.aatour Cincinna-.i prices, including tre.gnt. Calls J. R. Bonrot't Family Grocery. Sec,ndretts.Aires BEAr,F0RD4 CO corue of Oak and Cincinnati, O.
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A Thrilling Story '. i A little more than fifty years ago, a man by the name of Henrv Thomnson .-allnrf at a hniift
of Mr. J. Smith, a resident in a retired part of. spt to the liousekeeper's room; the light now England, and requested a night's lodging. ! disappeared for a minute, when two persons This request was granted- and the stranger, ' were seen, but whether they went into Thomphaving taken some refreshments, retired early soa's room the witness could not swear; but to bed, requesting that he might be awakened shortly after, they were observed to pass quite at an early hour the following morning. - through the entry to Smith's room, in to which When the servant appointed to call him en-'ßi' entered, and in about five minutes tho tered the room for that purpose, he was found lj?'ht was extinguished. -- in his bed perfectly dead. . . 0 witness would further State that after On examining his body no marks of violence l)Crson h:iti returned with the light into appeared, but his countenance looked extreme-; Smita's room and. I fore it was extinguished, ly natural. The story ofhis death soon spread he had twice perceived some dark object to among tho neighlwrs, and inquiries were made , intervene between the light and the window, as to who he was and bv what means ho came ; P1,0' as, lar-e ,as : the surf:lce of the window to his death " lso"' alm which he described by saying it apXothing certain, however was known. He 1 Psarod a if a .dor had "tocn P1'1? ad htiCoTO the had arrived on horseback, and was seen pass- i !'Sut-, mitu's room, there Was noth ing thromrh a neighboring village abnut an ,DJ co'jld account lor this appearance, hour before he reached the house where he had and thcre was. neither- cupboard nor press m come to his end. And then, as to the manner tha room' whlCl1 bl.lt fof was entirely of his death, so little could be discovered that ePT' the room . which he dressed bsuig a
the. jury retumel a verdict that he die 1 1 '"J '-'evoau 11. "by a visitation from God." When this was 1 , T,h; counsel for tie prosecution here condone, the stranarer was buried. Days anj 'eluded what he hn J to say. During his address
weeks passed on, and little further was known. The public mind, however, was not at rest. Suspicions existed that foul means had bastenled the stramrers death. Whispers to that effort were expressed, and in the hearts of man v Smith was considered as the guilty man, The former character of Smith had not been good, lie had lived a loose and irregular life, involved himselfin debt by his extravagance, and at length, being suspected of having obtained money wrongfully, he suddenly lied from the town. ' More than ten years, however, had now elapsed since his return, durin which he had lived at his present : residence apparently in good circumstances, and with an improved cnaracter. riis Dimer nie nowever. was now ' .l..l nd sllsl)icioi,. after all was fastened upon him tVt the expiration o; two months, a gentle man one day stopped in the place for the purpose of making inquiries respecting the stran ger who had been found dead in his bed. He supposed himself to be the brother of the man. The horse and clothes of the unfortunate man still remained, and were immediately known as having belonged to his brother. The body, also, was taken up, and though considerably changed, bore a stong resemblance to him. j lie now felt authorized to ascertain, if possi-1 ble, the manner of his death. He proceeded, therefore, to investigate the circumstances as well as he was able. At length . he made known to the magistrate of the district the information he had collected, and upon the strength of this Smith was taken to jail to bo tried for the wilful murder of Henry Thompson. . The celebrated Lord Mansfield was then on the bench. lie charged the grand jury to be cautious as to finding a bill against-the prisoner. The evidence of his guilt, if guilty, might be small. More information might be obtained. Should he be acquitted, he could not be molested again, whatever testimony should rise up against him. The grand jury, however did find a bill, but by a majority of only one. - At length the time of trial arrived, Smith was brought into court and placed at tho bar. A great crowd thronged the room, eager and anxious to see the prisoner, antl to hear the trial, lie himself appeared firm and collected. Nothing in his manner or. appearance imlica ted guilt; and, when the question was put to him by the clerk, "Are you guilty or not guilty:" he answerea wun an uuiaiienng l taw nnrl with r-mintenanre nm-footltr iinp i - - i- j changed, ''Xot guilty.'!. . The counsel for the prosecution now opened the case. But it was apparent . that he had little expectation of being able to prove- the prisoner guilty. He stated to the jury, that the case was in great mystery. The prisoner was a man of respectability and of property. The deceased was supposed to have about him gold and jewels to a large amount; but the prisoner was not so much in want of funds as to be under a strong temptation to commit murder. And besides, if the prisoner had obtained the propyl ty he had eflectually concealed it Xot a trace of it could be found. Why. then, was the prisoner suspected? The deceased, Henry Thomson, was a jeweler, residing in London, and a man of wealthy Hehad left London for the purpose of meeting a trader af Hull, of whom he expected to make a larc-e nurchase. lhe trader he did meet; ana after the departure of the latter, Mr. Thomson was known to have hau in nis possesion jewels and gold to a large amount. . e . . . . . t TT. .11 - W ith these in His possession, ne leu uuu on his wav to London. It was not Known ttiat he stooped until he reached Smith's, and the next morning was uiscovereu ut-au in uis uuu. Ho flind. the l. m Smith's house, ana it it couia be shown that he came to his death in an un natural way, it would increase tne suspicion that the prisoner was in some way connectea with the murder. . 'nw. then, continued the counsel, it will be proved beyond the possibility of doubt, that the deceased aiea oy poison What was that ? It was a recent discover' of some jKiison German chemists said to be produced trom listillins the seed of the wild cherry tree. It was a poison more powerful than any other known, and deprived of life so immediately as to leave no marks of suffering, and no contortion of the features. But then, the question, when, and by whom was it administered? One circumstance, a small one, indeed, and yet upon it might hang a horrid tale, was, . that the stopper ot a small bottle of a very singular description had been found in the prisoner's house. The stopper had been examined, and said by medical men to have belonged to a German' vial, containing the kind of poison he had described. But, then was that prison admin' stered by Smith, or at , 6 TT-L- tV.n nrisoner's niS lnsLnraiiou.; vy mi ncic "" family?, "it consisted only of himself, a housekeeper and one man-servant. The man-servant slept In an out-house adjoining the stable, and did so on the night of Thomson's death.
isoner slept in one end of the house, tho
kceier at the other,-and the deceased had been put in a room adjo iniug the housek.e2par"s. . , It could l3 proved, that about three hours after midnight, on the night of Thomson's death, a light had bf'en seen moving about the house, and that a figure holding the light was seen to go from the room in winch the prisoner 'in?0 ,se &VP to. f e agitatea or .". "" f'l"""J' "c the itncss testiÜL'd in substance what the I . - 1 n . t 1 ,Mg speccn oi toe counsel led the court ;an1 Jul J t? expect. Lord Mansfield now addressed the jury. lie said that in his opinion the evidence was" jnot suuicient to condemn tho prisoner, and if,' tne jury agrceu wun mm in opinion, ne wouia discharge him. Without k-aurlg tbeir seats the jury agreed that the evidenca was cot sufficient. At this moment, when they were about to' ,Vc,-"Vl cluuwu I" I..-- l'A-- ll L .1 - ana auaressea tne court. lie ;aia ne naa been accfccd of a foul crime, and the jury had said there was not sufficient evidence ajjainst him! Was he to go out of court with suspicions resting upon him after all?. This he was unwilling to do. lie was an innocent man, and if the Judge would grant him an opportunity he would prove it. He would call the housekeeper, who would confirm a statement whioh he would now make' CONCLUSION TO-IIORROW. ' Rather a hard Breakfast. Tho J unction eating house at Lafayette h&i called down considerable indignation from the owners of a number of good stomachs, which have been outr.iged by the meals served up at that house. Our friend of the Madison Ban ner has had his corporoeity rebuked by one of theso. "feeds," and lieing touvhed in a tender spot has waxed wroth, and thus lets out his' unbiased opinion of Gen. Packenham's attackon his stomach: We ourself had the misfortune the other dayj' to be seduced, in a stress of hunger after a night trip from Michigan city, into the Junction Eating house, rackenham got our half dollar,' but we verily believe 1'ackenham's breakfast,' then and there sold to us for the price aforesaid, has cost him a heavy mark in the recording angel's book. Such a breakfast. Colic-" sive beef-steak crisped with frequent broilings.' Potatoes with the successive strata of dirty grease showing how ofteu they had been serv ed up to hungry travelers! Uecrepid and veteran butter, probably from the milk of kiDO which were grandams to present heifers, and the hairs, in it grown gray! Coffee diluted from many times Moiled dregs into a weaK ar't muddy cheat called colfee! Corn cakes Isscoed with streaks ol lillhy fat and llavor.' wit. oxide of iron! Other dainties equally terr.ptiiig! ' ' ''he twonty others, who victualized with ys, we dare say will swear, on their corporal oaths, that no such breakfast was ever set before Christians. We doubt not every soul of that sold score of deluded victims would sooner sit down to sate tneir hunger on polecat steaks and skunk rumps than-at that table again. One indignant passenger ventured to remind the proprietor that across the way only thirty cents were charged for breakfast. This affronted Packcnham, and, drawing himself up to his fullest and most commanding proportions, he majestically rebuked tho stranger by telling him, "We don't keep a thirty cent house." We have heard it said that the LSew Albany and Salem Railroad Company has an interest in this eating-house. We home that is not true. The Company has about as much of a weight of indignation to load it, for its mismanagements, uelays, and uiscomiorts, as it can well bear. We should be sorry to think any one company were responsible for the in iquity and atrocity of the Junction eatinghouse at Lafayette. EV .SVI.LE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.- . riiHE Third Anuual SeaiiiU of the ai-ove institution, loA - cated on First street, between Main nd Sycamore., in the city of Evansville. will commence on Alon-liiy, Sept. 17, lhe public ore assured that the facilities offored by this S .tool, forobtaining a thorough practical knowledge of tht s ie . ce of Double Entry Book Keeping, in all it various rms. are eqnal. if not superior, to any School in the W eat. students can . nter at any time and frogress with tbeir cspaities. Ae. Time required to complete full conrse, from I .i 8 week?. For catali.gufs, giving full y articular, ddress fie Principal, or call at the Koon'B. , Jlwd-rtäw -I F. R E M I A H P. E 11 :r.JirLVVEJTERV FEW) A AGRICULTURAL WA RK-HOCSH iHILLEiC. WIX.A'IL At C O. MlFCTlHl-;nSand Deal.rfii all kinds off arm -l,.lSurdVnlVplements. Mowing' -leapiugand Thresh ,ng Machines. Field and Garden Seeds. rr" Ac.. 518 Mam sir et npnonte liana ot i-ouiavii:. 5ep25-lyw t fefORK IIOtsK AM tor FOR SALE. f GREAT CIIANCE FOB BARGALNSI . . , , , business, wa ow offer for salt? ".Vi' mVour stoee house od lot. containing iTi tcrVof gronnd. Vh.T h of a mile north of tht -.iAiiielv on the F. A- O. Railroad, 20 miles Kailrnnd Mn p.in. eton. - The building from bvansviiie ." . -ij.nf the. atoT room. nd contains a goon ware - d 0 tl prtmi.es is Jso a count ng room an Tat() tan4 fa Kt,,inj goods S?i-ra.?.n;Vt.TO.r on tht road. For father parti onl art call "n us. on the finises IS-lm-ittd LC -V-7TvTiii.-. M VliUl K V Allti, ..... .. .......... r l,n best trees tU We,y.hiQcalt. Anoidcrsprompuy t" j rryTju. octa4-tf - - - FMVCY CHILO' CBH. VERY fiat Child'. e-.0o,S Family Crootty.
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