Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 294, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 July 1856 — Page 2

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üa. II. siiiDSRS, ED1T0B. CIXV- .Ö1L:EVL'NÖV.T LLE-l . "B;yTUTUA V 3I0RNING,..:....::.:JTLY W v - F.' rHt-fr,' . HILL ARD FIT LMOUE, y C 4 or wv tobk. ; . r "mnti V It'K " I KIM VT," -r AJTDSSW JAQX30N DONELSOJT, or Tr"rsEi. j JAMES C. VKATCir, OF HTT.VCK COrNTT. lio Kominatioa ot Mr; Veicli l&e Iwo CaaitiAitii . n i el Thfl nomination of Mr. Veatch bv the Trinceton ' Mas Meeting for Congress, waa not ly hiRMy-cotnpWnUry to W' 1 -i.;t, if o-.s m l-hut it exhibited iiuiiBii I1.UH.I..V - the informal lllot." The delegations went Vut of the Convention to consult, and returned, one by one. As each entered the Convention, it Riva its voice for Vkatc.i Finally, even delegation had reported tut Vanderburgh In this delega turn there was a misunderstanding, which was soon reconciled. They 'entered the Convention, and JudeStepben arose and save the Vanderburgh delegation vote for Veatt h thus making the vote unai.i vlous. At thisannounceuient the greatest enthnsiasm prevailed. ani cheer after cheer, tina - ly swelling into '-three cheers for Vearch," made the welkin ring. Net er was a candidate for Otngress nominitcd in this District with more un-inimity and more hearty enthu eiasm, than Mr. Veatch. Whit a happy contrast, was this to the nomination ofJudfe - Lockbart, by the Old L m-rs made by tie dirtiest baity trickery, by wire woi king in O uniy Conventions in advance, and after the candiilata himself had traveled over the whole District electioneering for tho nomination in the most shameless manner, and as none bui an office grasping demagogue would consent to do. . ". t Tli candidates are now in the field,' and we ask men of all pait.es to judge between them Judo Lockhart represents the Old Line Democratic party, in all its inconsistencies, ius vile corruptions, its unparalleled iniquities, lie is a supporter of the Pierce Administration, anr. ofthat man,' Buchanan, who promises. if elec.- . ed. to. make Pierce his model.-: lie support the doughfaceisin and the i demagogue! m ol . 8 eorrwpt an ad ministration is was ever place.' at'the head of this- government. A willin iol,,: he backs it in its infamous Nei.rask Bwimlle, in iis strong determination to can., slavery into Kansas, in its support of tho M..eouri ruffians m their outrages against life an property, and in its effort to sustain laws an ihilating. fiee speech, a ; fieo piess and fit thought, anil thee laws established I y citizou of Missouri to govern the people of Ka. 8 Supporting the.-e things, Le bus not even tin personal aility nor exel.e ice of private ch.n actor) to "mitigate the disgust produced by h;political opinions, tior to render him a propo representative in Ctngressofan honest and in telliirent constituenty. He is despised ty thonlvSre decent of his own party, and realK respected. by neither friend nor toes. ' He ha, indeed, not one attribute of private or political wortluhat entitles him to the support of goou citizen . . ' :. ''. C ' Mfj." Veatch is a direct contrast in every pnr ticular do maintains precisely the same doc trinciCfor which we fought With Judge Liail as our candidate two ears ago, when the batti. was waged on the Nebraska Bill. He is no nvre nor any nearer an Abolitionist than we who now call ourselves Pdimore nl Freuio t men were at that time, lie is opposed to ire fierce Administration, with tho Nebraska in iquity and its support of tho Kansas utrage more particularly ,' included. - Whether F.li more or Fremont ) e elected President, he wu. give the admin stration his hearty support. Those' who aie t-o bitterly ppo.-ed to Know Nothings, caa hareuu objection to him He fs in I no m inner identified with the Know Nothings, although w trust he has never in any manner opposed true Americau principles His character as a man and as a citizen is l e yond reproacTi . " His ability if far ats.ve that of Jiis opponent, and we promise thit if elected. jie will never try lo dit ingui.-n hnnselt b fHding : down a pillar in tho House of Mej.reFentatives, nor prove a total cypher wltere merits can tut a 'figure he will be neither u Lockhart nor a Millen We trust no man 'in weighing any trivial objection ngainst Veatch, .will forget the insurmountable oVjjei-tion t Lwktiart. There is now but a choice between the two men. ? Decide as pood citizens, then labor to carry out jöur own preference. ffc5TI.e Express Comptnies are superceding Tost piri 'es."; A very large proportion of ti ; pipjrs thit are of value to us for news are ban. led, in by express messcngera. Yestenla Wewere 'inlebteil to A I. uns v Co., Ibra tinrdleof Western Missouri papers. ' " Cin Com. !'..The mails are of no account whatsoever toj . editors in this city. "If the next ndniinistr' -'lionj i Dethocratic, an 1 another Camp'll is plai'el at 'the head of the P.O. Department, we shall "ivocate tbe total abolition of tliR department, an ! the establishment ol po-tl 'arrangements with Adams Express Co. fj3r. It is actu illy charged that Veateh is an AhoHtioni.it. Two years ago the same ch irge wasjrnade aeainst lö.(KX') majority of the people" or indiani,- Veatch included. Thjr all mirvivd.

w unammiiv o. .o..u,. j ware, jec, ior mo country iraue. a uiey necessary wr miuw eittaTgo pvu n; uui wan will have to be partially rebu t, the tvrur wk" t ... l.a , n.izr .n..no. , P""'V;. .1 . i- til. . n ;n . . . ... . ... ....... i.l .1...; .V, j '..n..nlA. r "v " ..iTiiniJl,t, . i- . mini-.l Prtnraton Clären and nndcraon Patit takr

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otmtccesa. on m ti reui '.'"" im,iort largely, direct irom tüe loreign maim- " w" , t' M .0!j stne bridge torn .town, and a pivot liridse ou.uw iu.DCis -io,iw nu.wi T.anieory - . .

formal one having been taken, the different fjCtorie.. countrv dealers will tir.d it to their 1, li'n , l! rnntJ111 in lU Place- XVe i,Ueni1 to ünLsh two ! -"V.V.V ..V.V.V.Ö' ada.w expiiicss coraPANYt' t Wunty 'delegation, voted for their respective alv.antage to purchase at this house. They ' w cCnÄSr f Btt8h . b.., nd to remove U the rough pro- . d. .................... fc'-;:::u:rv.:::: :J fg. Zms (SBgBP Wdidäte. . ; Judge Embree. who had received . WiU ml both tuember. of the firm accommo. , A resolution was offered favoring the P-e7nf 1:!::::: 521 4&&i a respectable vote, ; withdrew his name after Latin-. fheir store i. at the old place on poiutment of a commutee c.nsistiS of one wij: be in complete ord.-r. I hone to inform i ?. rr":::."Zl , 5::::':: v'.' NEW ARRANGEMENT

Grocerits, Hardware, &c , t-C The old and well k 11011 iirm of Dabrock brothers, in the w holesale Grocery and Hardware business, expired ad a tinii by limitation 0:1 the 1st of this niontli and has since been ;

caniipletely . reins.ti.tut! each nteiuher f the house ti.king a dermi tu.eiit totally independent of the others. Mr Etisha Bilc-xk t. s the Grocery department, ani will continue that business at the old stand, on Water ; gtreet, next to the Canal Hank. The old cu.v j tomeis of the house ill always find a full I stock of groceries in this department, and of ! course to lw sold at the lowest m uk et prices. Mr. Henry O. Babeock has taken the Hard ware More, and united with himself Mr. n to all the ntodiiine George Sontag, who is wjll know .1,,. u. ...... Kma i.-t,viuvi ot iut wtu uuuw, uuimt uumv inj abroad, and fully acuuaintod with th denl abroad, and lull' tiiU of the business. ness. The farm will be Babcxk & SonU2. They will keep on hand a e.i . . p a. ,..; ii-. imiäksuriuiouiui cici; uonwijinvm . Water street. It- . .i I . I 1 1 C .JJ1 it i . .nr. vniiii. uaococK uas me oauaiery nanaware store on Main street, where he will keep a lull stock ot eer thing appertaining to the saddiery business, including hai dw are, leitih-1 3 .f . ers, triu.mings, &c, &c. Mr. Cunningham, who was formerl' in this establishment, has again taKen his place there and Mill do everyth ug to gratify customers. The three stores are now in full operation, and the proprietors invite to theui the attention of old and new customers. Violations oi the Market Ordinances Mr. Mosley, our excellent Market Master, objects to the coiiutumcation signed Hoosier, p tt.lisheil in the Journal of last Wednesday 1101 doubling tht (acts therein stated, but that siid facts relative to a sale of produce be lore miiket hours to the detr ment of Hoosier' tuile, should have been promptly given to him instead of being made matter for newspaper publication. He says an examination of the Recorder's docket will show that he has not been idle in punishing offenders of the market rules. In any such case is that men tinned by Hoosier. K the facts are presented to him at the time, he willatonce take action for the punishment of the offender. He is always it the market during market hours, and earnestly desirous of performing his duties. Thia no one will or can doubt who has observed a course It is in direct violation of the maret ordinance for any one to sell things brought -market for sale, Ihj fore the market opens dr. Mosley cannot prevent occasional violations of this rule even with the closest watchnig, hut we promise that ho will at once take tue proper course for punishing such violations t'thoy ae ma le known to him at the time. A'e thereiore would warn sellers what they nay sxpectin case such violations of the rules re repeated, and hope they will govern themjlyes accordingly. 1 ' .; A Vai.o.vbi,k Gift fou the Pkisce Imperial A letter from Rome to Brussels paper 8iya: "Among the presents taken by Cardinal Pttrlzzi o the Lnperiai family of France, there is one that deserves especial mention. It is a large esnirdl. but is lormed or two p.trts fitted to one another, and it encloses a s'raio from, Vie mtiiger f DeUitehem. 1 he Prince Imperial is to wear this relic around s n-'cK. 1 ho straw has been blessed by P pa Pius IX." . fjrJohn M. Harlan, Esq , assistant Elector o" 1 he State of Kentuckv, has commenced caii-s-ing that State. He will spe.tk at tun djison next Monday. We hope Mr. Harlan rt ill make at least one niori speech in Evansville this campiiign. He has m tny friends lere, who would be glad to take hiji by the land, and listen to his eloquence. Onsroxs of .v Buch nas Mam. Extract from a letter of a resident of Brooklyn now in il bsouri, dated St. Louis, Ju-e 21, la.": " When I left home, two weeks since, I conderd Buchanan's election certain. 1 th iik 11 w ins chances are very doubtful. Fillmore's -ti. n ,th in iho Soutuwest is very great. The New Vork Express says tho above was written by a prominent Democrat , By the Memphis packet Julia, down euenlay evening, wo learn that the- Floating

ueraay evening, wo learn tnat tüt t loaling re-aKiratioB f the question of slaverv, as to I I for information ..i.Vii-'to ii.. wi.re.b . ia.:e w at Xuwburg when the Julia left, ' excueiUe it pt,i tension that the continu- ! i" ''.7V, y'lTon .c1 the Havmondat the bar a.-ove trying to ance of power ia Ute hands of it suppo. ters , .Vo"'"" " f""" w h-b' 'h 'a" KbR "', , uu nnr o.Kmc,.! oj ,t fKn,. w wili Pr,v ilanereas to tlie country and the .i-ir. ' " cu c-ar'k.

Pal an 4el over. We are not a.lvisel as to whettv-r -he will stop at Evansville, or go on to tu. fill o ber en 'airenients, 'Queen Victo ia'a eldest daughter recjntly h:id a nurrow; escape from an accident, iler isleeve taught fire from a taper, and was bumej : tO tile Shoulder but -.oftUIiately she J nresehPH of min I tu eTttn j-uish the Haines 1 - ere it caught the body of the dress. fj7""ne of the buildings burnt last Tuesday ;.,it uioo.toil t..t Mr instead nf Mr. lllllt. lA.IV.lp. I ' " . " r i t. L. : .... ...1 I. ... . ....... .!!... ....,1.1 i riCIliri. nS IstatCU. . It. a.-i ail cai.cii;iii. itcttuit? (..illil, an tvu whVh a few days before he had niorei to the s tot. aUhe cost of fifty dollars.! - . - . . . ' JCTThe Council proceedings which we pub lish to day were for'otten by the bovs,ndutiiiour absence, "f hey should have been in i it itiitcMiii a jitpct. ttrDoutilin" on th'air own tracks seems to . ,1 r ' f .1, nomoi-iiei' wiv, la.tiiitt. IllciHVlTU I Iv tl lilo i'.iiiiv4o".,i in this campaign. , Mr. Douglas who sustained ' simtter novereignty" last yejir, now introducud a bill toaVtolish it Mr. Buchanan, who prononnceil "'squatter sovereifjnty" an "ahejunfitj'! eight years ago," is how lauding it to tr (.kips. IfH. Jonr.

THE riLLKOEE ITI3J AT INDIANAPOLIS. Appointment f Male Electors. KKSU1 ITIO.M. AC At'.

We hsd yesterday no Indianapolis papers, "of the d.iy previous. Our only means of obtaining any of the details of toe proceedings of the Fillmore Convention of the IRth. is the Cincinnati Commercial. Bitterly Republican as is that paper, nothing different could be expected, than that its report of the proceedings of this Convention should be a mere burlesque instead of a correct narration of fact as they transpired. Ho far as this report gives facts w copy below. - T CüInventiü" ,of frien?'1 of f.lUmo an,i Oouelson, called to form a Sute Llectoral 'iv. i... - ...... 1. 1 .j .u . u . 1 1 ..c .u. ii . t l icttvol, llAMSUlUltMa ill iUB Uäll Ul IUU UUUati Ol RepreenUtivos and was called to order at 10 o tlocl. u Armstrong, or lain S Vrt ...... a..-.,. ;. meoun oein wen unuersioou oy an, u was from eacti Congressional District, to effect a ogies.u..ai W gamzat on of the Convention, and afternoon session, waicu prevailrtHrmanent on report at the ng, the following gentieuiea wee appointed the Co.nmittee: J1. C . I ohn - Hopkins. 2nd do Jonathan Pa.tne. 3rd do Kotiert N. Lamb. 4 h do James Pogue. 5th do . (None appointed.) 6ih do tienrv Bradly. 7th do C. rt" Billey. 8ih do J. W. Pay ton. tkh do Geo W. Blakemore. luth do John it. Young. 11th do A Lyons. tn motion, power was given the committee to appoint a member tor the 5th District. It was nit v:d that a committee on resolutions be appointed, one from each Congressional District. The motion prevailed, and the following gen tlemen were appointed said commute: 1st C. D. James UaTlm, Jr. 2nd do George P. Ii. Wilson. -3rd do F G. Waldo. 4th do E. H. Gregory. 6iti do C. C. Butler. 7ih do R W. Thompson. 8th do M. Bemis. Uth do A. L Osborne, llth do G. 8. Ross. 5ch and lDth Congressional Districts, no appointment. Uu motion, all the resolution about to bo oifeitd were relerred tu tue committee on resolutions without reading. The following permanent tofficers were reported: , President, R. W. Thomson, of Vigo, 'Vice Presidents, Milton Gregg, of Fioyd, and Hen ry Bradley, of Johnson county. Roltert N. iludgon, ol Vrigo, and Squire W. Robinson, of Rush, as Secretaries. , The comm ttee on Resolutions reported the following, which were unanimously adopted: Jtf-solvel, That this Convention havng assembled x lb reference to the election 01' Presi lent and Vice President of the United Sut.-s, deem it inexpedient, at this time either 10 make or recommend any re-orgaiiizatu n with reference to State or Congiessiorul elections, having confidence that those who co-operate with us will no vote as to promote the welfare of th.; State an 1 the Union. Jiesolui't, That we will support Millard Fillmore, ol New York, and An.lrew J. l-oiiulon, ol Tennessee, It r President anil Vicj President of the United States, because we 'eheve them to le honest men, devoted to-the C.nsti tiuwn -and the Union, and faithhil to tlinse national an 1 oHservative principles upon which alone they c -Q be pel pptuated. lit'w'vt, I'hut the administration of Millard Filbt. o.e during his Presidential term, was conducted upon such national prinripies as lb firm.vi the bestand sätest guarantee to the country that, if aaiu electe 1, he will give countenance 10 no movement, of any party, from any quarter, that shall not look to the w -ifare and prosperity -of iho whole Union. Keao'vU, 1 hat we are unwilling to engage :n any mere seetio-nal contest for the Presidency, because, in our opinion, such contests ai calculated to weaken the Un is of the Union alienate one section of it fron the wthcr, and sow the .-eeds ol d sovd, and in the end endanger its integrity und existence. liertlued. That as contra-d,.-tinguished from a sectional, we desire to see an American ad ministration, conducted by a President whose ta.riot.sm is nroad einuh lo embrace all the great interests o the whole country without regard tt iiooirnitihiciil lines. Such an one W as that of Millar.1 F.lln.oie which dieted the a ...1... f I,.r. ..Tnll ...Ar. T..I1 .pp..o.y,. y, nn ..i . .t Fi nwe. JieS'tlvel, I hat in OUr Opinion the present i , j.i, .u ailUlinislrat Oil ha heen so conducted. liOtn Its r r.ip.lj itu f. ... .n,l .1.xa1-i.. ..1.. umt ......v..l r..; ..v., more csujciiiy oy ivin countenance to me i repeal ol the Missouri Uouirouiise. and the bnion; we. therefore, pede ourselves to use ju,nordUie Ulsans tO Airevent tile SUCCesS Ol ita i i e.i t i . . principles, and Ol lllOSO Who denM-;" arry taem out." " ItemtveJ, That we deem it expedient to form Tl II I 1 A toi" 1 a riltnioreanu Uonetson electoral -I ICKtl lor the State, and that the following Kentlciaen lie electors tor the State at larjre: Hon. tiei. P. I,,nn ( ,,. I A,lflrHur W ; UUnn. Ol iW Itsnce. IM HÖH. AUflreW , I kiU.i-m. rf I ,.,rt " - ' I w..u..w. , HeSiHl'Cl. lh.lt the delezates present from K-o,-..! I'.. It: .t.. tue eciEim vvttl t7.otviia I'liiti etibvii wtors for their respective , districts, and report tnein to tile Uinvention llraohejt. That a committee of e'-Ten be ap- - . , L - . , , , - . i, nointi-t hv th Chair, whose dutv it shall be M ,uperintend the general business of the I Fillmore and Donelson party in this State, and I . I. - i . ett .1.. . 1 i . rti 1 that it )i -k 7 vkixif t j- fr.II ti n T7A a tifV ItiftC nn-ww, IwnITU JIWWVI . V 1111 1 T w a rv J wa.waj nr - , may occur in tho Electoral Ticket. . Ites Ived, Tnat a committee of fiTe r apF'inted by the ClMiir to prepare an address to I too people oi me oiaie. 'I' I Vit : . t . 1 t J Cl.l. iuc iouoiu6bcniierrren wereeiectcuo. tT1.a " 1 t -1 ATta.a iHi 1 - "ctors anu memoers 01 me sun venurnmmiftoo' . w.......v.... - - i , 1st District Jas. G. Jones, or Vanderbeirga. 21 l)aid 1. Laird, of rerry. ' 3ti John Haker, ol Law-ence. 4th John E. White, of Dearborn, - 5thFredrick Johnsonbstugb, of Wayna. 5th rlnry firsdley, of lohnnon.

7th Wm K. Edwards of Vigo. 8th Dr Jas. Prather. of M..iiUo.i.ery. Snh Tnos. A. Sunfk-ld, of St. Josephs. lO'.h John B. Howe, of Larane. 11 tU Wiu. II. Hale, of Wabash. The report was concurred in. STATE CENTRAL COJlStTTE. C. C Butler, of Marion. A. H Daviden, Marion. Jos. G. Mc (Mieters, Monroe. John Van Tress. Davie. W. G. Armstrong, t'lai'k. ". Milton Grea, Fioyd. Jonathan Pay n-', 'range. Wm II. Gregory, Ohio. . Jas. G. Wright, Jefferson. Wn. Bernes, Tippecanoe.

(17 We notie4i in our river column the other day. the actum of fee Cincmnali boat ... . T . ,, . . mfx lnrtslation to the LiJuiüTiIIe Lanal. A ' letter from Superintendent Lot-hurt to Messrs. Irwin & Co., datoi July 1 1th, says : place will, be clOMSd about the last ot jui. - . remain ciose,i niout 0 davs The plete oritur. 1 nope you in a few days the exact period w wjll j0 cld lhat nrpn..rH ... . i i After the proposed improvement, away the stone bridge, tteamers will not be troubled by lowering their chimneys to pass .1 u'.t 1 wk v, nor L-wl-si orWhan th itnw IorVs an Llltuuil 1,14c auai ..- . . . . i oinuleted. each lour handrea teet long, weest ii ii. peitt see steamboats from C incinnati which ii .i . .u t 1 ., -. .1.:. . I .,;!. 1 will thfow in the shade evervthmg built be-, t. .V... U..H . TI,. c.A., :n...,..st f IUH til 19 X alio. 1 HC OLmCUT IIUIIIU1VIUUI1V this Canal IS a SUOlect Ot Vital UllUOrtance to. every Western man. A Triumph of Ameuicax -Prisciples. flu liiiHriiun imrtv tfijitsitnil u trrMul Iriiimiirt 1 in the adoption y the IXerwocratic United : States Senate of Senator Adams' amendment to the Senate Kansas hill, which deprived unnaturalized foreigners xf tfre privilege of voting in Kansas, which had been accorded to them iu the celebrated bill organizing the territory. Two of the chief objections offered by the American party to the Kansas-Nebraska bill were this alien suffrage and squatter sovereignty. The Democrats in the United Slates Senate have thus acknowledged the correctness ol the position of the Americau party in regard to this measure. American principles are thus forcing themselves upon the people and their , Representatives, Our opponents may aouse the American party but they ea gerly adopt its principles. Ijoa. Jour Nkw Yobk, July 16. At the Metropolitan, Bashtbid VV. Vicks, of South Carolin i, beat with a cane Jacoo Sunwood, of Massachusetts, for saying that the attack on Sumner was brutal and cowardly. The parties were separated.. Mr. Vicks has tieon arrested. ; Oi'lliOi Ai, x V l lU J1.0. Voti'tc i tM place, ten caac per liut on .ertten; J icatl inar lia thr umii; .-to oeaft gpr litt on week; 4i-ount-tt louder time. A M. Ä M i KKS. r.y. Va wtli auunuc ttm i um o i . Mt:ltKH ajt rdatiiMt lor the orhc of "b ritt u Vanirburxh euauty. au4 oblige tu a a of the oitueaa of ibt rouny. J Sasokhk Air: Yon will pi use bouhc my m a tuiiependeat eiu 'ila 'or tb th-e ol 0-Hry Recorder .t the ett um -.foti'.n. m23 hVM. 11. C1UNULKR Mk. aspkha: Pltuit annonnce rx f ame 4 caa idxt r HfCor t r of Va loVrburtfb County at th- a'-iiu V U ro'ioa. u eot fco the deoiiuu of tbe D m-mat i Convc ion,. mjll JOHN' 1 AtiKr.i.L. A fl. Adkkh. Ksj .-f4e-a aauotinci m mme eaaü Ue f r 'hn..rtin ..f olrk f the Vanderburgb Oir -uii Ceurt t the nau.BC October electiu. myi7 4C!S RIOdTER Kditob Jocrw I im a an l;luts fat the office o Sheriff ot V merburxb ewaatjr at tbe euut r tcto' er clfrtlor ,U-tr W W. HOLOEV. 1 - - n-" in 1 " . DrsrPdl. Thoo r.re bat t-w who Ao fiot at eome time xpertebco the ni1eatiit eflMt of temporary iuiatia, -u- h 4 a eei-w of fat In weit n. mai' cc 0 ? etwt ch, (mi1 toBfii. t.ii.rue-a in th moutt. aaiiaea. t k bead--fit -. Are.. Vc All fi retintri erf tvi.ifD-. f i.troueiime dtie;et. whick r onM al ij hm ehffhfd aal cuffd 1 y fie ua- .f lioT ttb ' tmart nitr w t"' are ' oowi to Mi am iatUtbl remt-dy fr all aa -h rowplaia To ta cho'i-atittg will tefltMy wh- bar trieti th-m an 4 iroT H th cti II'MT TTf ft Huhn ira for le bj oar pnaaipal ()ru(cgiu and Uealeraeen trail v . MAtr.occ a TrnARin y-dkw WOOL-KY k SAW Y K . It T . . Oti'iixr. tra line less, one eioe. thre times, 41; oue t woeks 2 A'; ok aooHth, V4; t' r-e n.nt-., H V, x m on the. n yr. ilJS Diounton !rr ad tiJl-nent. 0df ixlin r nnd-r. rrr troatn Xnenaree or mirriae. deatli or religio ui notices. , nnivt: hi hi: i-t iii ic Omc r W ASBih'GTOM Hat WnMia M oc t.1T. a.tvitt .-ut 8 j IV aoeord inie with an order of in - ttonrd 01 Manecre tha puljltear- retlcete- to pey no taore 1 .ertrttiutai.na or the t ahiiiitiu 'VMt.o-ial M -iiuutet-t to iig-m.a h-rettor eo. -a Hi by th- Bi-nrd 1 11.. notice te noti . aiitra'd at aeattinr-otthe ajr-nta. out tt it 'fe.ten-o t-. etr et late K-n-r:l lienout ot tpi t at it, .il'.,i. .ilk. H. 'II. Hn.rii i.m.l . nrrri kt'.F.ntn.l , euo-e i- t"eptr.oti - uteri-n tuoi-etfe if toeTiatr'Oti - enternrine in -bich 1 1 aufrafft d. huts ; 11.. "VV,f 1,1 ,Vi " nr m:iMtiH.e nu aatetv. t tn.t ur a t ttnlaeetdiie n.tn an-nt. nr -rinr f om inj pendent contributor., a e to le .ent 'y draft, pny-h eto he order of toe I re eurer .f w tth.t.etoo a I-um Monument !ocety. enoloted inn le u. to the ander ud Ry order: ' . .iAUL'Lt OnK oTLEB. Ti9.4l See' W . K. ... S J19-I 5 I F.W.I nr. 'TtllK fliryof Rw.ntTflle - tl! pay the am of Are d-11 ra Norrie. - 'HAtLORSnnd amireiee w II 'nd eonttmt ernrlry. i a taeut nt a At r i;.i-n a . Wainttr.nt. u.Jtd or to Br nch Bank. I CL.OTIEINU tT WHOLES . LE. . k,.ch mx Mom .f tndtatrr. .... " , rwiRR under:n-.. utr leave to inform the tnlu tif fJlRR tina thia -i -y a--ideountry rat'.h-y haeech aonveo roe-c-ed the mntt'itetnre o. i?i.othio. are ale- importing and d nun "ereeating. c 'i f!a-'oo. ret. ftti.tw i Te.i. id atlt-rt, of LI tngs.anl ril.,r rrimminca H, BK inrchav-d the raw-n .t-rialt of S-etelnaa f.ntoriee, and nlv em .lov the b.t ot hundt it enaMea na to warrent ...i...i., .tii.ilaM U iliHtina.hnn.ei. n-e 'or -rml rr- enahlet. to ooapte with anv other aUhli en of thia tort, in re-peat to- pritxe na well n p " rUw"iUM,'VTpVERA Tv . it- - , .1. vii.iimi u v ro.. i mTh -: ncE h r-brg vihftrhtnvderiira-d hu1e'p w - mi". . .. . A,-TI ItlininiiTTUOr wiiii ur wm annr'ta I fciit- ' r i. v. a a ttor with n will annf d at tn g A fU 1H KiW W ' ! . I A " auUCIU1tlU CWIIII., VVfCllfl , "'d f VVrHatia Ad.'-tai-r jyi - :.ia h. ;.h u;.i a. . tDlllTBiTOn,S JVOTirtB """ .TOTI0E laaerehT eiTee thattb ntd reirne v been noll ointed du.ina rttar ef thee 'Ate of Mare hun.. 'mim ..f t. .1. ,W - v. -n.nlv at.n ,m! itil iltatti.ai.tiivnMl - H Q 'WHKKI.br. Ad'V - 1 - TMiriTK vt n i.k. TOTICE t h -reoy reo that will -tl at r-nMio Anc'ton X w on : w!th intareetwairii.-t relief lawt n4 nnrrored tee-rrtt iyl8 tt tj tit ri,Kt a'oTJl TrtCH tKD tJ! JA lfc3rle ofir; irr an Ergt for tale y )Ainwiri.T. fclVM T,

eiw.iti r li Ul mil tvi im a ru f -' mm . mm - - " , - -- - - -- ,.., .m-m fjrnw toroeri no ppnioi. r ' - - - - termt. . - - - : hetnttml and iatthy loeafoi. wuh a ood n atrr--nnding nil ta tht aeetion with n fall rariety n- ehenfi -wa nan bn ! W ther r tVe oeeeat' to r-on -et ronr ell before eonotry a aar lo rte tete. peraona wiaaint? to ineeett n nro. va.t in ÜTanerilie. It. i. HlTtuN.Ai.it, you aeek I tnt mnrkn't. were, w eure yon, to i wilt P,"rt thit kind, w.'ll aee 'ha adra una' tne.tior h' ro. j jv3-t,l, . - Vin.raaea. 4t. . dan it-t.no et. od prie teran low-r h r . ha K"r oatiouln.i pply aitheT , L Tortr)A RD or . i.- ' e-

iettir-lar. tne ntn oat et AUatlt. 15.-4. at tt. AuMlon anil tuttrar .hie mint than ape otner em tat n ."err time ee

Ko -miei Wooleey Ar I l.t titillt Thi p. r nal Vr.nrht to thi. place an or !er bee t-een K-ti.ti rrom oonr T n no im iiu ra:te ior aa.e . n'-neraini-properte of Mve -hmntni dtceit-d. eoi t itint of Beda, f r -he openi- gof new road,. , F.- , -ether Inform iti-n ad - j Je - - V " " Be. dicr Homeho'H Fnrnaiur Olot'it. r e A nre'ditol drem . BOB'iRT O'J H AM. , I gnxM Cfeaia t.hee; 10 boxet Slnttelmt)' Slam ... . I. - .it .m .' . m .t... Ar. I .m i. I . .. . . t?Oott ItaVen . It". I m . ... . . . . . i. . . .

SHERIFFS SALES.

l o-ier thu bead illil t.nnd eoritot .tatement the äherta. Silts, lucludihc du I partita, property -adttuitn enl't .' 1 SiLUMON TAH'' t J"BN K- CH AND PETKIl K 1O1I le J ! 2t(-. ofth- t Tlunn.a, rottj: Lot No. 3. in b'-uvk Ixt m Lam ' aitr ObM. MtvMrj P KT K BAAK. BARBPI MKM, K I b.--Mu' July J. gl Ii ii.llnariltl fr lri-t B ownAmur ttillii HDrih ...cir. nl t-etit.n No. 14. toWsiühlp t. C. r nih range lit rat. end th .-luth-w - .terl l.ali -.1 the Airth-fatqr i th north-aat qr f acticB. t" ubi and ; ray aiuruid. taut boundrd: B- pinttinir at titaoatii t , ?uer o: tns la.-t uieaiioned Ut r qaartrr -cton. tlit-nce i t Hit r4 t.t ureal line 0 d iaat meDHOuad q arte q:ir- , ui iti a, thanen north ta a r ther?hota tu the nrt . l'ne o airt q"i.rt r iuart-r accttnn. thi-nei in a tr:iiihl di i agonal liae onei.-aaiwamijf tm m piaaa ot Mtiaimgwi ! V B'irrhur.-h C 'Uan lud. JOHN F STAOfRn CLEMKNT -A. FlRRBlL. KT A !,. Siö Hi July oi th 'II wiai nroptrtv: Lno Xw. T. II in bloc in tbt urtta-ra Kularg nent f tbn ' city uf Kvanftville GEO U(J1A J.OTT K It Y, jlaf riitrf b the S ate af QtorgiuA Fort ti u Academy a-otierrl . O L A a -N 7 T ba rarm In tha City t t!an Ororg n. in nml-lic Monday. Jul) W IM th- . II 4 V A A 1 ' SAM'L -SWAN & CO, MAVAGERS. PklZ&s AMOUNT N(i TO 1 O 22 , o o o ! : Wtl be disttibii'Vd a. oidi. g tlia tolloa-iiif 13.19 ! "'' ""n 'nr '"f ' ""r u"" :u-ZC.l ".Z -"V':: iinhhii i BKniia-...-. . ..a-i iick-i it h ic-i Mia ill ta .-nit l - a to St. m aaaitton to nnr D,h...r m-D-ehtht-eet . ir. rurelimira in onnii an -quill uai-j nu nu v.ra BmSeT .nt i,ra :,i rawm. n.an half coat o tH-a una. tri'h eh Lce of ohwini' g ntl-r pruaf . - i-,:.!,...,,,,.,, pr,i. i.V.a. an.iua Main full wHlw' .1atioa 4r-ll frit -aoi I 1. an4 undr ril Imoiadiately attf ah i... .. -.i.l Tb.ni., mm tlx d - nwintf otft r i-r'ae1 n Ot nun at tni ot tnirty nave. I "'- ' v . . . . . 1 her-wl I ba torwar.led to- nnrcitaaera imm noeijr n ter Tie dr-wmr MTWha'n Ticket". 5Haa. K Quarter., f IV. J r'le t.oVet. .aarad . r ra-aw.d in .tlwr ti. k-U at either offiee. le era for tieknta ean ha ddra-e4 ta Jl'. S Sin A Si CO.. Atlanta t.a. nT1 irKR.SIit crime Kaat-rn o"ee 1 ' paakeu Old Oor't J.ra Coffee; i at or t.T a'a hy Z. H. OOO K St'N. UVnillKei ' M C9 ISrT'.tagr n4 Pepper: IS trett munii Uincer; 15 4a do - Alap.ee; ti do do- Clovva: 10 ii do Cinnamon;''! dot Keneooer Muaurd; 1 hbla Trt4 Appl-a; SO hu.h Com Mml; 4i bat Palm 9op; hia ttitCr 41e; 20 do Tallow Caadloa; Jutrre4 hy jyll Z. H. COOK k 90S. n immv n wf cv a vt vi a V i n FOU LOCINVII.LE,Et ASSVILLfc 1 U t! I I Mt, THE m tight dranrht ataatnr CrR.. Hl run r-ulrly aa ho . panin( down .rerr "ua ana up eerr -r eaaeeuaj. i.ue wm frei rot and pauengere nt the regular packet taUl. a ..'. SOTHK I arriral ef Lawaa. Vitaqnetn Hire, Hreen Wi dow I iptr, til 1 ilit.i ut nt' nU' oth-r Dry Qoodt at jylT : ,. , SAML ET EMUICH ntoricr.. LTj peT.t.T li have elalm aiS'.tn t tu. t'l pleate pra-eenttlti-tii iotVoro-a oV pajmrnt; aud .11 tl.o.e wbn kni'W tliem4tireatidel-4to a. wrl do 0 n furnr -t paying vUe nuie -yli tf J. W. 8. VIOKKfrV. .' ' : PtiiMii SiiiTin: TO A 1.1. VVMOVJ IT .ItWT' TKK5. IHAVtithw eytJnl letii.1a.ild ewtmy entire in'ereat in themerehaudiae a d everytUm Prtaininv rht rnntn. .rnierlr enni d I. J W. ft . Tier.rr .o Mr Ch r'ea Mit.lofcn'ston, J r. ha with Mr. Jamtn V Vitltery ntll enntinne the hweiirea nt f e old i-4bd. I reit:rn tnr eine-re tbink o tar nniwr-n. f-toee for th-tr (iheral ptr-nar-et-euded to me. whilr in VWinee. in o inntetrion with the fAtf.roi. and w .sill l.e .'vaMtJ that the tame may Ite eoattnued wtiilie ni.w jy7 - A w I r. I . It; r r. n. 1 . a t'xnW. . WV A VtS". aiii te4 wtiK n.e in l-iit iin-Kt Mr. f'h-rlee A K MnJukimut, Jr . n pi -ce I ilr. t KV-ty r-v-d, U'e wHl -onrtin-t- d t a familr llrc.rr and Pmr pint .ittinii. at th-t old te.o4 ee-.r .'l, ra v1p--oti Hotel ander lienama tt'l ftvle of Vj n:tft .lirülilt I will h- heiipy to watttn all nr oH find. awt etiatem.rt tnd on ami-tiy n -w ui a a tn:.v fur r ut with their patrouwe, proroi.ili r to t e ar ' o eM J IVB- sc. vintrv.wv. . .Mr. nm'l Vlokerr ia an't-erta-d to n k c- lleetionannl t-t a'i -eTr.-d. scitit 10- t.id Itn h oan.n ! a t." old firm will he uvd iu theli-nidation n delta Aa J iyi7 - 1 V F illlV .LS. ! rVT reeeiv d fa no open 'r -I roi irum rhta-el-phia a Sei' .-h-.t Ii h .-a i.f elo re.R'ai lt ed O r.a T o., itotooc.t wt.-'c' . a hall rlie.t. of xtri I'nolc Tet i wheh e.f-Ni-m-tlrt tho wl o i nl of wM-hitj offered at a mall advan-e "- r, 11 md -rr VlelhlKRV 'msniyj ryl7 " Mitin t . itAt Waahi anion rfotel. vm hoi -e Tin l'ia"-: V Pi !oek Tin: r l'-e -np t Botteat ort-d: - - 40110 .la Wim r do In .torn an or.le hw iyt AM' EI. RR. VmT'tNS Iron mat ran ived eer i.neie "ay f.neie "ay." Ti fl w th oar ormvrttock m ikeaotr ee-o-m. et eom-pl-te. J 1 17 SAJIUEU OKR, r Hfr-P and rad Lead for aala k TIT sivnt. TK. fGRtsS Oenara Wntee. jntt ra-lw d h j. IT Z. II fJO" "y; U'..Ti:U CiMl,l UNADM'F t'HFTS. 'I ViR who woold praette. eeonomj will a a e eat I on tl rot.rooti V Co.. 4n4 pnrehnte tuot deirafcltariaKn we '1 th. m low for enah . it is ; - r na sbhop k tec nt it -.'! ! itt:Viti! "HM ie to eutton tar pereonnr peraon from I. trhorinr. a milovinr o dealint with m per-mjn. TilttMA' a: KNi. who ha- la t n-y employ witftont my 1 no l-ilrn or eon-ent jyH-f M. A-.LAW RVXfK CMflll K Ol.n rHKHHK. V fcoret fir ntvefiir fhaea jutt leceiven Ky lytt IlRffSnilKRIIER A PAWOV. tff I.Betr nra eared Dried Beel, reo'd p r '. 7.' and - 'nie ' HrtHHHEfMiR A flIRSK. IlMf, -!" h'le in anrerinr order: "olite Pine River Jand Wol'nrnl White l.ime; and Sch ll'nua '"reT.alwave on hand: al-o White and Ory l.'me in hh for.tlebt' .'.1. 'i , Fn-Ti. w rrt 1 l : ' 1 Ktl .,T 'S 1 1 1 1 . Ilt'lme ft 0 K't l.li '"W el' ORt F'H" R ; C,M.oH,-n ..d .k. ,,.- day or tale hy iylj GEO. FOSIKR i 00. Ri rVWtl M.K e CO' K.nnwha Salt Dlt-. F-'STKU CO . Ag ntt. Ii a iVO bull on hand tt ri road li-pjt eud Canl it '2 ; HKS rr' iMPtinvi-n fhi'it v tIKTY d-te.. of Oheetr'a Improed Kroit fane, 'he eirapleet eoreat nod eh-apeet en -r,r .neen'ed They hara no equal, they ar ma te nf the ear- he r m.i-rtlt and ten ba teed for vaara. No antimony, lead or mhv r hont theee eant. " Z li fl 'IK fr SOM. , lH So 'r t foT KeansriHa ! MOTICE RXT tA. , ' Ctrvr ioc " 'Tt ' " -' wi h t.ken etr.tn; fee Cloth. L. KAHN'S Clathine Stnee. two door. atoo li t Journal Office. jyl-tf III'T tOHätDI. 0.Q igley er-ra Him.jnetrec i and if foranU in ! .aa-iUtu a auit he I , Z. n. C )0K S'l!f. i II.fU'R IT iRS i0 nni,. A inipplT k-rt eon- , etantlynnk nd. far tale n lnwe-t market p'rtet hy tri S V.. OI'.BIyy Af till xye ..ytfttr. 1 lire Kl. F!t SAI,K. rM''ll5 ttnnd known a tV ew 'tote!, at Vewberrr. will he I ; tn. a -n -or aa urn täte oneto tue n er. 'tit iroroiy ; oeatadin th.nonHi.hi..gWwnorN-awherr in Greeneeoun - V. Ind.. hataltne neeetiary oat hou-e -ci-trnt. Ao , with commuli na St I lea nt acta Wh n it te kn .wn that N.w - herTV I the tertnitina of t he ennhero di vi.i..n of the R f ml C. Sraiht l.in- R .iload. aod ). loeateJ i-nme-lia-alr on ..n n nt 'tie r.adcr IJ.n . on hit" rtrer tn JtU 1 A THjMA JOHNSON', i KOCK H V I N FOK JiU.E. WIAHIXß to retire free aetirn hoiineetto my fr-n. I now offer thi pi tee tar ea.l. " it ia n omao-ioii. inrern nott-n. one terie tore- .wry me nienone aian oneot tfram--. t-.r nouee withetn.e-teto lUiAt!.., aim 0 hoea neT dnr with rood ta-le. od 11 neoea-art ou'-btiilainre It A ,7' I" V. .vt,j.- i.l kviiu.i lanoineof o d denth of w&f r and tt all tlwaa r and tt an ttmaa fi r.nn m id .i. j r ii. i. ..d Ort, - . : .. . -, . aery 'raun no ia wiaeiv enown a n uniuptn. iw."l .-..vto hnt i.w in. th. i.hini-i...r.. I...uwiM. ta Ernnaw .. ..w 1 1 l 1 it aw. i'u.t . tr wi . -' - - plao- imperatleelr require other bran-hea of hoain-ae 0 he ondnetn'.Ti: A Tohaeon Stammary. Ate , e.. H eeen Ha. Tna Innatian and ebara tar of th online of tut Aondnp i!tr teturtT in euople th. ."emanda of the pnhlio. and whidUri if Anmrn tcAnM ioentaja hm rroarll butlSfU if t e ! .ti,iy "nrir-? t. ,m m. to th- time, na tradn has been ''"'ii (for wn ar ronot. ' ' ! . .. . '. rl)CTRV Bro..ty ltxei l bt Kamt JOOnlb henlde ftwt do tdet rh'd and elenr: alt enoply nf .x I a I J r. r . ..ul tt . n. . I. it. J t.l Ml. k. ' ' jew- HPPnHHe'tT-'.R CARiioV.

hen the, 4,rU-..f nppr awtinctot .0r-i" l rflHE A0AMS BTPRBSs Co Ml ANY re,pt.n!l ..- mav ha n !! -S 51 i Ian .2 T. TZ 1 otine a their frir4. th puMir f Kn.tlf .4 may UO J a. fO S? ?5 iointtr. that th, ha. nf rn.in. t .er an te at I . . , . L"A Krani.ille to davoteil ejtlnaiTei to tha rrafast-tien'

1 lit ü -w, a nit a An hi the ttneinrt" at ther i.:na. and ha. ittatMli Jt'r. Or'O. ,,n tearing . .-.Vti., to !,.,?o.

...hii.. n . Iii (wad ntnili af their nirartrn -hl, airanpr-n -at fca.

Th-IS.". PT'te o' ni ar-aa armmai ny tnan iir a nion ----- --- : :- - . " ' :i . Irw. ha . Pri.a-.f that numb-r hou!4 ba an od fh 'P". ' ' T"' ; J th n,-

RAILROADS, " e-

h. V. N ft VI LLr. &. F.RJf 3: v-c. r?rT e - R A i L R O A D, " C '1 Jl Kit A ti it . !V G V. M L&T."' OV Bd niter Von)-. J n LH 15''. until 'UT'fc.r t etir. The Vail P enttr Tram mil I v Uraietillc at 1 r Ik, Vill r-e ent.r 1 At f : nt-rl v ii.v i T ii,.-. i, ... , a. 4:'t r . . ii, if.. t i-onat-ct wi'.h th- Kvtinp t t'f i-l il . ii id & iif i i 4tilra.: for i l-ftti a ami rotia lilirioi. ? tr t-liantf at Y M. mu ltnLiuui lis bt. hht . y makiis imert unniirtionii lor rir-.cni.att Clt'li.l.uf Utelabä, I'LiiMtel j.Jjia Vrw Vurb an ' fuliT're Rctnrniny l.ui. Tfrr-Ifsui at .:5S P St.. nti-rrtrT-ot train fr indiannvolt Tlt at l:acalll at 9:3 r-, i lasfirer It thl trair ta int; trin St. t.nni C'nHr ra ti ai d LouUviU an da. Hicgo ;bncatl I Jaomrft potU. . , i ;,H U FARES: j From KTanilli! a V . I.' uh-. 7 : II . V . a 4 t. .$ -O 14 SO ii ' SS 0

rrca . Ii1ianatfli9. CiDetniinti.... ..... ....... Cla. land ... B'iHaa . . Krm- Vork Pil-al'nnb. t BllC .... .... Ail-rtnorr Waahttiroa .... PhilHrl,.hi Boatfia ..... 21 M IHilr Freiabt Train ! ETaea-illi- and T-rro-K nt 7 A. hillmil rM-nriTtMl(i aar Pt it -nfortnition or thrmi(rri Ti-keu. aprly nt tk. nonta'a Trnaannrtatian Otna. n ' i.rj-nt ttvtm. r.an a thai will b. e-wci.il 4ir,r.d h.ii .ilk .ill .1... ' . '- ' . . . allen Mr. Mnferide at wir atw rr-f t 01. I'int itntt. tw-n T.nmtan4 Ulnin. trho nlone i atithoriaed te act fer - ' 0"J-(UI A.FRw:noTTiii nBriTIe4itr RII . IS K OK KKII, KKTl K 1 n ik ia tier fcj tftat 'tear Jam., Ouardl.m or x m iw ai..- ni-ira nnam ifauir aanr ,1, ti rt ' iln Contt tl nonnni PI, i VlfTkiir. . . 1 -1 . . 14. r.: V . rt - - -J .1. A W 7. " . '"'T "'"" "."" "-" - d 4 o"lna P. V. of tn dar. 'II eil at rml. le aart an, of the Conrt llj- in the eiw of Kanilli. Vfll.urh r . l-rti,n. all tatol the Sonth h Ii tha North Fa.t narter ef t..e Vorth Kaat .tiarter f net'oe in teen tea aix. oaih et Ranee (na we. ket"" e -ni hnira an4 nftt h.r-'o'ore enl t the ane tiring aK-nt rht aera. nnon the foil winr terma to nrit: One thir4 a inn P"T0aae aina.T e Ta4 In e.l. ne thir.t in til ! third in tweWe montha the purehrr to tiw hi n tea for the two laat naf tnrnra witl ine-eet lion-, th. 4y nt tale, nantireH or mortÄare nprn the fror-iae .t jy-3- HXNIITJafm Oa.Hi.n (loitpotcvrio , oricf; ATOTfnB iü h-r-r rlen t thee '-n'raef pro pert n4jotl ine th-fcl'ej,raantn f nm Fourth "tree- to the ranal. -te.ri Main nn-'Sreninore atr.'eta. to re4uen aei4 nlUr tethn ! eitr crade. within teu 4ai ater the r4einr o' tha an I j the Common ronnrii er on or etore tre ita jetv: I n ,B 4ef(1Bi, f. the Street ro ni-aton-r ti ant.orirn4 Ii. mi tiri.niit'l Vflfk. till fli. flMb ln4 ntenp. aeeminf therehr will he aeaea-a' to an eell.eteit a le af J ,4 p,oerty or to nute h-rof an will Mtiafr aa-4 lir an 4 ao,t r(w ordtr 01 the Coireen jT-10t WELti. H WALKER. C ttk. . DIPDl.l TIO P.OTM'1 . 'gT'lHR fjtrtnarhip heretofore exifting between th nnder I eitned ha- heen diefnlr.-d h " utoal eonei-nt. AI t.h4 nu'ataiidtnr hnaineaa f the fire of Vndall k Reiere ill ha e-tlrd by J H. Rocert, to whom nil btlla II he p-aaente4 and paymentaof de'tt ade. It it nei ary ta aett-'a the haeineae ef tha Srm inimtntatcly.. , TKI'tR Kt-"" f'ALL, jyi-aw . . , ',? J KIMJKKS. ' ' '-"VIKOa M rFCTO!HV - r jWK. the ufler..ne4 wih f eilt the ts't-afion of a Whol aala Vr hin a af Evn...ire an ! dealer n eeneral ta the taot that r area -w in aanf mi' ring n pare an tiele ot Tider Vini-rar. whteh" we well -ell a., ae. :-o conaie.e with Cfnetnuatrwr Pttttbnrgh nrlee- Hire nt e -H trial ia alt we na,., . MRRCKR k nil flUDg S R.Th Dxinntae'ory Itaituated on tie tarofri. u and Can. I atrteM Limaeeo n'ty. m I .-awlfc, AFTIsR eareof enoHeri.'o . to afnii th nil'ntad ' Oliehint leather :tJ tttt rti. le. J l Rl( I Ahl) hn. -t lenrth iit trr i.h eiimpo ittor whiel- wit, heniititnlly poli-h -.11 udi of h o-9 and .ho -a. ao et.e r-n 4rthera oir and ptial.le Thit a-landi t eompotitlen letrwlr nar trailed in thia or a. y ether eonntrr for ita ahinrrtr t-el-tv. and ita nt.rliio 1 effe-ta to the 1-ather. ;l who er laSoe-e-vinr re.erafi"0 '.edhr-tiin-' il'nn the nr F.of lan't Rlfk. t "old 'a Ftm rll-'tWuly ' 'awe yer. J.W A. M - r . 1. 11 II. rl V -rar At fTtrenn. and For praaarrtng Frniu. V egetehlea, A. Th aajly ;aa arar inrentna rai(uinag HO WAX. SOLDER. OR CEMENT! Tbeee Vana haea baatt thorwmjrhly tatted, harfng bean before the pnhlieone yenr, orer miLT a Mit.Lioit of them were o!d the paat eeaann. and are now in nee, and in rmrr inetanca haea giren entire antttfaotinn. Thar nrn acknowledged by nil who aee them, ta ba tha EATMT. tarnt-, noercoartinrwTCiit tu tni. Thar are aaatlr 8EAT.FD and OPFNED. and neeer Yiil ' tnoMrre Farira. VtGiTiiuut Ae, tM ft prrfortTy frvh Mrtt. Thty can I ntr can ee naea rear arcar year. D'rectiont for rntti--g op all kindt of FrnlM, Tagetablea. St.. will atw-mrany the Cana Reorw Cant U rmtsleA all oou i!riotKn nutiTTAltrc, wax aa pnoMPtT tTTE?rti' li Tn. E. H. SHOEMAKER & CO., Salt Proprietär and Manufmcturtrs. ft - H W tutor Breuer, ;1. CINCINNATI. Ü Vi ' mn a. i n ir Lm-.Je CCA M PBEttv AtlrUvtUe, Ind. AM-1.,.' . LV J. It. ia.. 1. ..At" j 11-U T.IKE NO I II I.. " I.L p reo a hm in th-it p - -i n I i Ifntnt i ro'her Xm property b li.ngi-gro thi- Yn:nic Ateer.-a r'ire l'i.mpao. -No 3. i t r. ija-.uJ to r tut ;h m. in t" i' nipaey immedia'ey. W. W C - SI . , j)li-lw ' - -: ' Aa t secnury. e ror to! p. AO VtTTATe'ipplr P .'.tots Lear than they -!! in nirket t n-:m f -H Alt-nv-Ä:.. .'it:.- t f. it- tiHl-H ..hri I Ott Ii li-e fhoet oa-.r-ed eitet: - . - . t ' in da Refngerato't aa-orted iie. in r-e'd y ,ylu Z Ii. COOK SOX. ('Ill, !'K S'l'eKK . " ' '"" FJHK Stockh .Idert iu tha Veno rl orah bounty l and AieeM etati n are herehy no'thed that a ell oi n't i rreil' on ato.k tohert' is now niatta. tt-e m- ney t h f-a-e a P.' riorn brook, 1 reaeurtr. ok 0' hetr t n let- o- Apie reet. jyn-ttdwlte SAMl'FL ORR. Pfet't, lrKI II r-1 hate. K- fig Tin: 3.1 to jet ' Tip: " smut l munrtt.4 a ire, tt.r tile t.y iri SAMUKL QK. . SOKKT IHOK t...n 'l' 175biia naeorced sheet lrou; aal by jy , 3oak h Zine. fa BAM'L ORK. I BLOW HA.ni.K'.-300 pair for tale rJ' iy. ; , . SAn'tt 0RRr lumber! .-lumper:! ..' ;';" H'Orinr-n-eHftili t o-e o tilt ei-eientol aleillea.d ,orroan4i-.nnry. Ii., h ke.pee.ia a-t-t.. " i i . i . : h .nil ueirtnt.it. ul Pin. Luti-l-tr.-Shtntlee. Ore aea ;.n I I norm, d Kuar.ee leaed an fn-' ttMti Ueitherhoi.'in rt.. etc.. wkic! h iri(H fell : .h.an for cash ordtrel'iom tSe country tvlieited. ard . n -t ,,..r ..Lx Ueilman ' r. ondtr. i u h. aleo a tard at 'necneee nenr th lTurM.il Crawtordtrille Rail toad sum Knsli!. w Thtü ro.ar; I ia) pairt JAoonett Indtteleerit. ree'd tn-dny leg T - - ... , m - i a F. RV K FI.Ol'R. S bbl JlaTkle't extra brand, im ; t. reo a oy . je . s : , .- .a. n v. -e a . -. ..... K . . , m r a "r.l".ll "ritllt. I- a aa. re.nw tree. M A". OAKLRY t tow riretetreet, eeMtr e or-on. now fit OAKIRT to tha eiHient or frent-H'e and etrfnity a "Ten -"7. v..nd duairaMe ttoek ef -etnmer O- ot eer orally nt rr nriMi-tiiiliriaA.j.ii ir.aiUiil ..it.aMI III 1 -all r . - - " . - j . and ex imnue lor themtel ree, at onr atnek it ow tnet nt je iinin,. , , . . . fB0 4JÜB LVOV OrdTOM Kit. We hare -tit! tr erennnnny nt tho. henniifttily Kmnroiderea wi.t. tor . ort... wki.h w. are anxiona to elot. o.U by ! 4 I i ; .i,..... l..t. Wwai fA iu . . " v koer. rro FREt. jal PC D07. Cedr Sufi Öhtirn: 5 do ntatet hr taband Bnektte; I j,j ' . , J. At P. BBIMA'S. 1-M.orn! PI.OrR'! A" fipf'T ept oorttantty an ra.i ; hereafter, lor sain by the auaattt; I emle knrrnl th. In.Ml ....at ..Ml (.ir.t.h ollr. '.-: .. Si-f!. tl.lHT e C6..ere. Wt

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