Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 257, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1857 — Page 2

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LVANSVILLE, IND.

TIIUBSDAY MORNING..

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copies can be obtained at the office. Cotton and England. There is no antagonistic power, that so ecnataatly galls and chafes John Bull, aa the control we hold over him as the chief raisers of Cotton, on the manufacture of which the national greatness and power of Kngland depend. The thread of Cotton is said to be the thread of life to England; her supremacy aa the chief commercial power of the world, depends upon her supplies of American Cottcn. She has looked in vain to other sources; India has disappointed her, and Africa and South America afford her no hopes for generations to come, and she now submits in sullea discontent to -her dependence upon the United State. It is evident we hold her to a Dacific ami honorahli eonrA nf rani if v tn. wards this country by a rower more efficient than the force of all the armies and navies of tho world. Her Statesmen and people are becoming more and more sensible of their increasing dependence upon this country, as their cotton manufactures extend and become the leading national interest. The apprehension " I cfa colliiion between tbo two countries an?ct I

rests to Englishmen contemplations of tho celebrated, t'bo hotel keeper presented a disasters it would entail on England, at biu of ..itms" amounting to 700 which the which they are dismayed. Tho London g-ntleman from Ireland was nnablo to Herald ol a recent date, speculating upon the HiJatc. At last accounts tho Irish gentleconsequences of a short cropofcotton.orof man was looking through a grate in tho Ela war with this country that should cut off the ,jrj street jail, upply of ootton, gives the following vivid

jutvuio oi in aesoiauon it wouia cause in tngland. Terrible as the calamity was by tho failure oftho potatoe crop, it would become an inl(fnificantTntinmniinl with whotwnnl.1 ÜXVniäca were önrVnn t ,Äe xKSSIT the'r arln.!i.l fr trl Kall tWlrrhihiti 111 Tnri inr . X " irl;.l nX wr,nH tT nVf would be the wail of strong men, fine women, and innocent young children, looking cadav,1 !.' , ?.i.iuij , .. v X v '"V'"".4 We"i'i CTn? V ?re V ? Vi an,d --..v . ...wvv. v ..v., en down by sheer want to deeds of violence. Preston and Bolton, Halifax and Hadders field.Oldham and Leeds nay, almost every town and village in Lancashire and the west 1 . s .1 . a . riuing oi i orKsrure, wouiu coniriDuw inci hundreds of thousands to swell the dreadful cry for work end sustenance which the selfumcient purso proud cotton lords could not provide. .ven our mctropoirs, with its merl. . . .i i Prices, prrown nrnncrei irongn sightly warehouses unfilled, and its magnifimind recoils with instinctive horror at the bare contemplation of such a crisis; and yet I bounds of possibility, and even probability. . Vv.v.j, . " I An Extensive lall Robbery. Tho two largest mails that pass over the J Terre Haute and Alton Railroads with that which passes over the same road to Mattoon. and thence to Chicago, were stolen at Mat toon last week, and carried a quarter of a mile from the depot, and robbed of their entire contents, and the bags with a few of the rifled letters were thrown into a well. The robbery must have been committed on the 11th or 12th inst. but the mails were not known to bo missing till they were discovered on the 2 2d. It is not yet known how important the mails were, nor tho extent of the loss. Little was left in the mail sacks, and only 23 letters' wero found; but way-bill were recovered recording over fbnr hundred letters from 45 different Tost offices in 111inois, Iowa and Indiana. They were evidently important letter mails, and among I them were way-bills, dated tho 11th of May from Chicago to Terre Haute and Indianapo- I lis, containing mail matter for Charleston, Paris, Marshall and Vincennes; others from Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Paris, Marshall, and Charleston to Chicago, being mostly business letters, of importance. In the enumeration, we do not soo any way-bills from the ivansville 1'ost office mentioned. .Many or the way-bills are mntnated, de laced and illegible, une other mail sacit was suDseUiegiuie. viio viucr iubii nkn muac quently found in a ditch soath of the town, the contents of which are not reported. We understand there was a way agent that travels with the mails on the cars, and a stationary agent at Mattoon whose duty it is to attend to the transfer of the mails from one road to the other. How these important mails could be lost, and their abstraction remain undetected for ten or twelve days, until they were accidentally found by a laborer. without the direct complicity of the mail . , ,1. . agents, we cannot conceive. That they were , . . i a- . v i. not missed at tho offices to which they were ispcu oi tuu vuiiw w uivu nivj v v. s proof that the .v-tem of receipt and ills in use by the" Post office Departsent, is way-bills in use by the Post office Depart ment cumbersome and complicated as it Is known to be is defective and affords no security asrainst loss. I f the robbers had burnt a . VT . the mails and left no trace, the Department would never have missed them. The papers say "there is no clue to tha robbers." Thi Niw ScnooL Gexebal Absixblt at Chwelasd. The subject of slavery is now under discussion in the new School Presbyterian General Assembly, and it is feared that the Church will separate upon the qaestion. Dr. Ross and other Southern Divines im VmM that "slavery is as much an insti-

death. Liverpool, too with its long street i... -6i.k- kyw, - -... r..w.8 w . : " V " ' f- t th "rai, and the melancholy deaths by coaof spacious docka, would bo filled with vessels can bo compelled, as a witness, to disclose a have repented of her errors, and asked to be Pill cure iud.ge.tion In all its rorros. sou at um iCM mos, bear ample Witney to the ;truth of tl.esea- . ... . , ., k . . ... . ... i t . , . . . , . , manufactories. No. 0 Mailen Lane, New lork, and sertions. In Lunatic asylums tlie most melanrotting at their moorings, whilst hardy, confidential message, transmitted by tele- received again into her home. She was ac- v ii nnd London-and at all drucsLrts, at socts., choiiv exhibition appear. The countenance is actualweather beaten sailors would bo fillin? its i . ,irl . .,. i n f,lnn cental with iov hv hir Mntj thoir 1.,, ' . i ly sodden and almt destitute neiiher mirth or grief .-f. Kn;rn, 1:. , ..i.its,. graph. A person was warned l, a lnond ccpioa witu joy Dy ner parent, and as their ciKc, and 1 per pot or box. evervuiuiu Should a sound of a voice occur. U is

cent anops nnadorneel and wonld be joined abominations or lornionism, had attempted, niediately camo from California to recover by almost every town and hamlet in Britain according to tha last ncccunU, to leave Utah his children. Uc has since boon searching for in echoing back the waihngs of the starving - ... Ä xr ' n.ls cnuartn. ius sinte ooenscarv-inngior mrriaainthinannftnr?no.rlUtr;oti,- Th fore er, with three other Mormons. Ihey them through all tho States and Territories

tntiona of God. as marriage," are determin- What will be the denoumcnt of this inter,1 ..v. v: e .if .vaii K.itLarrifi. w-rannfttrrni.-. "

Ca UK UW uujtv. v B.it.v.j . alene.w The Northern Divines, many of v J.r...4 cl.v-T-r inthrimnl. WUUIU Uliou""""" J r pits, are equally determined to "agiute" the subject. The conservative portion of the ibject. body have given up all hopes of effecting compromise, and it is probable that hereafter we will have the "Presbyterian Church North" nd the "Presbyterian Church Cr,tV. . , TT 1 1 1.? J3T i ne ew i or, xxera.u t srk . a. -1 T? ta A A1iajtl the roaimasier vrenerai aiowu, w. iwwu4 the compensation to the Bremen and Havre lines of mail steamship f iw.uw per uum,

with the view of appropriating the iura y-est are institution. We did not lose its power in tho State. saved to extending tho mail facilities at the jnow tfaat otJtr injjanapoj and Dayton West. If this be really the intention of the friends were !avrod with a mud wagon . Gotisxor Waiai.r ospects -A WashPostmaster General, it is but a. act of jus- mailbut ro lt U. The followInff we clip JSiffi ÄS. tice, which we hope he will promptly and from the CentrevUle Chronicle: "The appointments aro still under consid-

honestly execute. The Herald tninica ixus an exhibition of a narrow, seelionai, v ea-

M . ... ir. t an tnton-

vera iririi. vuiu. . uuo u tion to mate an equitable distribution of the government fand to each aeetion of eountry.

Gf"We ar under obligations to Mb. Tuoa

Aoab of Oregon for late Oregon papers. Uax Black Iwk. Tho best and blackest inr ail other inu are entirely nnriL to De I V ...... . 4. . . I " I used for ordinary purposes, says McLawrin, I the ercat writini? teacher. Actinir upon his advice. II alloc & Stoddard, have ruanufactured a superior durablo black ink for school, office and other purposes, which is black when it flows from tho pen, and will remain so until the comet destroys the earth, ITKTrRNiD. Our fellow townsman. Tnit lTn....nA, V.r. tnm Tn Aa.liiw ov- I 1 - -----j nina: irom Cincinnati, uno very important object of his journey, was to visit tho Free Schools in Cincinnaii and Indianapolis, and n..,, .f.,?A t iUif .wwv.. ...v.. raanajjeiucuk h wuium uwcmiuu; myyued in Evansville. Mb. IIoBNBBOOK, evinces an earnest real in perfectinz our Free School .,-a0 ..I , n,l M r..rTi ru .r ont!. I , 7 tied to tne tüanks or every one interested in the progress or our city, for their disinterestcd exertions. We aro indebted to Mb. Hobxe - ci r 1- V .1 nn I IKVUlf IVr illll UiUl VI ..tCW IVltL UU VIUcinnatl TaVcn of the tcst date. ZST" One of the first class Broadway hotels in New York has been badly "sold" by a "gentleman from Ireland," who pretended to have an income of f 70,0C0 per annum, and on the ftrength of it becamo engaged la.1v V.oi-n, 1-irrpA ivtuAslnna in tha 1 .1 J Y i.T...xr.Z "'C onrn. i no aav uuiuru vua jiiuiiia:u w i - w t$7 ine incennes oun iniua. wie x.unsviUe Journal very scrupulous that it should object to rartizans claiming substantial wfor 6npporting their political principles; 11 1 . . ' I Lv? It ev dent from the interrogatory that wf- in ,tf..r, f hU rtmfrvwA . . i 1 Ppies wiw 6 same views ana mum his types and works his press ' . , . iweniy uouars a wees wut iure wmwuo ...... euner or neunt'T. ' fr9J A question nas arisen Dciore me courts ...,.1 ;, 1,: 1 lr;.l Mm wmuituvvu -vto escape. Tho police authorities demanded I a copy of the message. Tho telegraph office .... .. .. , . .! t refused it; tha police judgo ordered it to be given up. The question will go probably to a higher court. j pobin, sun-in-law of Brigham Young, having become disgusted with the were Pursued by tho Danito band, and whilo asleep in a camp at night, they were fired upon irom an amnnsn, ana loom Kinea. ana the others severely wounded. Tobin had been too deeply initiated into the iniquities of Brigham's rule, to be allowed to escape and reveal the secrets to the Gentiles. IIail Storm at Helena, An ansa. On lnfcTVinrnilair ttaoV tVi tnwn of TTftlfnt vrua vi.;u wsti. n f t, rrvt trrifl vawawv v V uw v tiw www waasaw storms, ever experienced in that section. Hail stones as large as hen eggs, fell by thousands, paving the streets, two or three inches deep. The tops of tree were broken ofT, and roofs beaten in. Thonsands of panes of glas we-re shattered, and the Court House and Clerk's office wero unroofed. The storm extended np the river doing considerable damage on several plantations. tSPThe celebrated statue of tho Greek Slave, by Powers, is to be sold at auction in New York, on the 23d of June, for tho benefit of Mrs. Gillespie, who drew it in a distribntion of tho Cosmopolitan Art Union, "ometimo since. i& 01 1118 rjigusn rapers are aavocing ho relinquishment of the Isthmus to the permanent occupation of Americans with nie guarantees of neutral rights. Lord Palmcrston's organ expresses doubts whether me ciayion uniwer treaty is-now or any vanaiiy: and upon a consideration oi tne wnoie matwr tno opinion is cxprwsoujtnatu is buuwmhiai tu uj'iuiuu wtijiitTi.-)uui,iiauv n fortho interests of th,coramertial World and civilization, that thu' Anglo-American race should be permitted to exted its dominion over the entire Isthmus. J5?Tho Hotel keepers in New York have he-Id a meeting and resolved to raise their charges for entertainment, from $2.50 to 3 per diem. The prices of food and living, mey say, nave uavunceu ,rum o -per cen in the lat two years, and they are obliged to make a corresponding advance in charg- . 1 est. If these increased expenses of hvinjr are to , i . ii i i be Fanent, labor and service of all kinds, ke a like claim to increased compensation. SFDr Cci"ler. of Kochester, has been on trial for the past week, and has been I ... .. .. . convicted of man-slaughter in the second degree, for procuring an abortion on the person of Emelie Muir. Sentence was deferred -- i -it . i..,t and to-morrow counsel will make a bill of exceptions. tSTTho M unci pal war in the city of New York waxes hot. On last Thursday evening, several military companies met and passed resolutions onenng their service to the Mayor I to resist the new police Commissioners. . , - e Oil. Flckerel Olli recommended by some I , .).,l.f . i-j; s M cute a sense of hearinir. On tho same principle, we understand that cod liver oil was first thought to be exccllcBt for coughs ana coia, oecause in vounsu . . ieinir known to suffer from trouble of that character. Better than either, we recommend . 1 1 C ...1 .T . A n l.aa . . I tne DeauuiBi rDr siyies 01 atavio son, whose fashionable establishment lsloeacf L,rnMiiaitt.iiMrlr onnosito the Stato on m&Lq ncarl it0 the Sut0 I . ' i jjan. i j3-Tho "wasron mail routes" in the The mail continues to bo carried in an 1 open apnnjr wagoa, on tno route irom u&yI ton to I ndiansnolis. Tha bor that drives Mi IT r, , . " .1!" Ü? na cut up an empty mall W, to "keen all I thing dry." rrogrcdiivc aje.thii.

I V ..W.tt.A. . AtirA. fiUmr' hnncA in Vanr Orlomi nrnAu.in. tn I aTjJrif.wtini niirtiiii of the Ointment. The I ISiARITT AWD COMSÜMrTIOKf The reCOTlM Ol Ute IH-

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Acctiox Sale. MresBs. Woolset &

NELSON will sell at their auction room this morning, a piano and organ, with a gold watch. A large assortment of jewelry will be offered this morning and evening. ———<>——— Killing of Elder Pratt. Pratt, the Mormon leader, who was ar rested in the Creek nation by McLean—the husband of the woman whom he seduced— and carried to Van Buren, Arkansas for exanimation before the United States Commis sioner, after a hearing, was released and set at liberty. He immediately mounted his horse and took to flight. He was followed by the enraged husband and father; who overtook him about eight miles from town and shot him down in his tracks. He lived about two hours after receiving his wound. The fol- lowing is the history of the case. McLean and his wife—both of whom occupied highly respectable positions in society in New Orleans, removed from that city to San Fran- cisco in 1850. Led by curiosity and accident they went one day, in the latter city, to a Mormon Church, where Pratt was preaching, McLean was disgusted with the sentiments and doctrines proclaimed, but to his surprise, his wife seemed fascinated with the doctrines and the preacher. She repeated her attendance upon the church, became in a short time an avowed convert; and soon after expressed a determination to join the Saints in Utah. She was a woman of more than ordinary in- tellectual powers—highly educated and ac- complished, and possessed great personal attractions. She was the mother of three beautiful children and her married life had been apparently a very happy one. Her avowal of the disgusting doctrines of the Saints as tonished and shocked her friends. She would listen to no dissuasions, and was finally permitted to take her own way. The husband took her children from her, and sent them secretly to her father's family in New Orleans to be there educated. She followed them to New Orleans, and endeavored by stratagem and force to get them from the protection of their grand parrents. Defeated in her attempts, she left New Orleans, and joined Pratt, went to Salt Lake citry, where she was sealed to him, as his ninth wife. She remained with him and in Brigham Young's family for two years. Some time last autumn she again appeared at her was strengthened, she was entrusted with the care of her own children. One day, after all suspicion of her sincerity was allayed by her apparent penitent conduct, she was permitted to take her two eldest children out for a husband was informed of the event, and imwest of the Mississippi. He learned that while she was at New Orleans, Pratt was hovering about in the adjoining Territory; and when she escaped from New Orleans, she went immediately to him with the children. It appeared also that the leaders of the church were combined in aid of Pratt, that the adherents of the gang every where were leagued to help in the accomplishment of his infamous of carrying off the children. They passed under various assumed names; she was first carried to Texas and there concealed and aided by the members of the Church; and finally was, by them enabled, to join Pratt in the Indian nation, west of Arkansas. By intercepting Pratt's letters written under fictitious names, and addressed under another to her, McLean was enabled to penetrate their designs and follow their tracks. He finally came upon them in the Creek nation as has been published, where Pratt was arrested and taken to Van Buren; and there the tragedy above related, occurred. McLean after reeking [sic], what seems to be everywhere considered as a just vengeance, upon the destroyer of his family, was allowed to depart, having secured the safe return of the children to their grand parents. No one molestd him, and the Van Buren papers say, "hundreds of men could not have retained him in custody if the civil officers had made the arrest, so determined were the people to justify the act." We are not a little astonished to see the Rev. C. G. Ward, city missionary in the city of St. Louis, who appears to have had an in- timate acquaintance with the family and all the painful circumstances of this sad fall of a gifted woman, expressing at the close of a communication giving a history of the unhappy events, the following sentiments: Whether his action can be justified upon Christian principles, or not, I do not undertake here to say. But if a case be imagined in which the taking of human life is justifiable, this in my opinion is one. Imagine an artful polygamist stealthily insinuating himself into the affections of the wife of an hon- orable and highminded gentleman, ifluening her to despise and abandon her own hus- band and friend, and smuggle off his goods to the Mormon church, and when their nefarious plans for running off his innocent and beautiful children were discovered, and the heart-broken father compelled to part with them for their safety, the villain takes his wife and the mother of his babes to bis own licentious embraces, thus breaking up and destroying the happiness of a family forever —(as he had done in no less than four instances before)—bringing sorrow upon the gray hairs of parental affection. And not even content to stop there but must come over the mountains, and by stealth rob the injured husband and father of his last remaing jewels of affection—to doom them to a life of infamy and prostitution! And tell me, where is the husband and father with the heart and spirit of a <man>, who would longer forbear and suffer such a fiend to live?" ———<>——— VIRGINIA.— In the Legislature of Virginia the Representation in the House, is based upon the whith [sic] population of each representative district, which gives the predominant influence to Western Virginia. The apportionment of the Senate is made by counting the slaves with the whites, and this preserves the influence of Eastern Virginia in the Sen- ate. The Constitution of 1852 provides that the question of placing the Senate on the same basis as the House, shall be submitted tthe people; and it is thought whenever that shall be done, the slave interest will eration, and it is now rumored that several of them will be concluded upon this week. "Among the <on dit> I hear that Governor Wright of Indiana will probably succeed Governor Seymour as Minister to Russia. He is pretty certain to receive cither this or the Prussian mission

nay s recreation, promising to return with ma from tue trnrteentii annual exnmmon w uw vino ailments, the t luld bxtract llucnu wm cure you. .i i .i . . . . M inr.ir Tn4t!tnte. held in the citv of Cincinnati, Try it and foe convinced of its eilicacy them early m the evening; that was the last " Ueware of UuacU Aostrum and Oaack Docl,.r Mr,.nu anw rf I,.. V l,:i 1. Tf.r nun,erous unitsitiom h.x em.idet.ieir apinrarance, wnitn n o M uwst of anilities and wfcrenccs.uer rarcnw saw oi ner or tno Cliildrcn. lie' i.riiti..n thpr.uHl icammt. as thev are rewesented j ,iil.n. Vn.,-ui.j thmn n,i r. inn, ..,tr.i.

THE Gil EAT ENGLISH REMEDY!

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This in valuable Medicine is unfailing In the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the Female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions and trings on the monthly periods with regularity. The Pills should he ucd two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution and lessen the suffering daring Wwr, enaMing the mother to per form her duties with safety to hersef and child. Th P'11 houM not tokw malea daring lut,ln" iv,., , u.CJ wBltto brmgon Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe In all cases of Nervous and Pplnial Affections, rain ,n the Di,tk nJ Limi. Heaviness, Fatigue on Sl'ght Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, ,lT8terics, Sick Heiache, Whites andall thepalnful diseases ocowioned by a disordere.1 system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means liave failed, and although a powerful remedy do not contain Iron, calomel, anUmony, or any oUer mineral Fun directions accompanying each package. Trice in the United States and Canada. One Dollar. N. B. IjM and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, win insure a bottle or therms by V. W. ROBERTS, iDdianapnl rvium uuii. Sole Agent for Indiana. IIALLOCK & STODDARD, General Agents, Eransrille. ap27 V-lyU SPECIAL NOTICES. YKS NOTICK3 in thW place, 10 cents per line one insertion ; w cenw per line mree times; m cents per line one week, uiscouut on longer time. VyCSjl, meets every Tlmrsday evening, in the Hall, on Water street, over the Canal Bank. E. W. I'OINDEXTEK, W. C. T. A. J. O'Reilly, W. K. , Jan201y T . T bm Gas a a P W l t VC 45, mecU every altmiate Friday eTenSng, saWe. JOHN HIDE. w.u. T. C. W. RCDY4E0, U. li. . janiy .q tOTICK. The Coa, rt the UomkX MlllK$, u .t the Plt g cenU ,ushel; hauled to any part of the city, 10 eenu per bushel. wtmoxd' JUIII lilJlUlil, feM . Secretary and Manner. (Sufferer with diseases of the Bladder, KWneys, Gravel. Dropsyt eainesses kc, read tne advertise. ment in another column, headed Ilelmbold's Genuine pton, i,.,mnt ...J Piii-r leer and Uoiloway'a Olutmmt and TllLr-l leer ana drain the tem cf its vitil energy. Their uuaett is kept nP y virulent matter In the ve,eisof thetrlandandskin. This matter Is neutralised wyspepsi., licauacnc iB.i...r...., , -hlch all irns are more or less afflicted, can usuallv be cured by taking moderate exercise, wholesome ft1 and dos (t Burhaves HolLmd Bitters, one i,nnri-'.in.i-ichmea! "our "e,un? Ctf n m HoHtrtter's nittera. Since the award of a dipUv to be the same in their medicinal effects of a tonic for which properties a committee of physicians gave the aw ard of a diploma. Dr. J. Hosteller Bitters, as heretofore bind unrivalled for their m--dical power In giving strength and vigor to a debilitated constitution' and during this warm weather we would advise every family U keep a supply on hand. Children as well as adulU will find the benefit of a trial. Tor sale by drug gists and dealers generally. Murray & Lnnman's Florida Wa ter if not an immortal perfume, is the most lasting In the world. Like all Unit is invaluable, it has rcn Imitateil. But it survives ami triumplis, while the imita tion die. Purchase none but the genuine article Murray Lanmnn's, which for fifteen years has been the national perfume and cosmetic of Spanish America. Look to the label. f3T gold by Lanman Si Co.. wholesale druggists 69 Water Street, New York, and by all dru&;i its at :0 cents per bottle. ZV CHARLES LONDON CORDIAL CIS Is shown by the records of the Custom House tobe the only London Cordial Gin imported and sold In bottles; all others are m-vle hero in imitation of it. It Is a delicious tonic beverage, and by its peculiar fiavor (w rtiSTerent frora oth-T pins) ts nniTersHlly at .t Inw all vk.na.lt T la Balnratavt with arravat success in caes 01 jyisricrsiA, uovt, itnrvn.Tii.! r.a. üairci fnii. rumrii Vtrri nn I aqc. stbictcbb. D.-BAsn op Tm übih.bv ooass, KrinrsY, Fexalk Irkkoclakitibs, kc Dr. Tnlcntine Mott. of New York, ia a letter to the proprietor, says: "Char!eV London Corfllnl Gin, Is tho purest test, ami most reliable fcxtrnrt tf uniper, 1 Hare seen CHARLES' LOXDOX tORDIAL GIN Is sold by all Druggists and Grocers In the United State, and so also are numerous poisons called "London Cordial C.in"-to avoid them, buy only "ChailbV.m Reject any other onere-t lo you as you vaiue yur neaim. Price oue dollar for quarts, fifty cents for pints. EDMUND C CHARLES. mhSOUmd&w Sole Importer, 4i Broadway, N. T. Great Cure after the Physician had Failed Kussklvillk, Ohio, Jan. 10, l6n. Ir. C. M. Jacbsos Dear Sir"We would inform you that we are out of Hoofland's German Bitters, which meet with ready sale. One of our neighbors la been doctoring for some time, (we think hont two year) with all the doctors In the comntry, but all of no avail. He looked ai much like a dead man going aliout, as anything we can compare him to. His disease aroeared to be an overflowing of the gall. With hard rursniwion we prevailed on him to try your Bit ters, with the irornUe to him if it did no good we vronld chiwge him nothing for it, provided he took six bottles. according to the direction, which he has done, and is now entirely cured, and has become a well man. This cure lias created a great sale in this neighborhood.' Respectfully, EDWAKDd & BR0WX. See advertisement. ap2? Dr. Cava-avgh's Pilb Salvb. We cheerfully refer tlie public to the advertisement of Dr. T. P. Cavanaugh, satisfied as we are, tliat he Is no pretender, but a thorough ilivsician, familiar with materia medica, and roort skillful in the aprlicatlon of Ms knowledge. He has made many valuable discoveries in tha science of medicine, one of a hlch he now fler to the public. His cards bear the names of many responsible men. who have given to this medicine their warmest commendittion, and express the belief that, in no Instance will It fail to accomplish an efloctual cure of the pecu- .. ... !:.. .... t v.. ........ ..l I ir nuJ liar aiscase tor auieuuie ui jrfjinvi u L-,, Ati .ri.-u4 Vau f-iti-suH.1.17 L . ten .1 Vor sale tu this city by ap27 KELLKR& WHITE. srw.tam EarvPna fnv lllaatlns:. I m,ix feet. Toy, Itickford Co.'s best quality just received ami tor sale y S. . GILBERT ffi CO., my21 Sycamore street. 10 Boso fresh LemotiS, for mit 'by myU Z. II. COOK ft 80S. Hilberts, Brazil Xuea, sk . Almonds. JL. 10 Ma. i-g -g S5fi&T & CO. my21 Sycamore street. LOOK! LJEW YORK LKimKR, V IVitKtlia. t.liatiil I'rinauaiUI. mTn DOBELL k LISTER. gTlRAII AMS FOR Jf.VK, H lijrfrr for j une, xir stpnhtMi'a New Monthly for Jane. Diillou's Magazine for Jane. inrcM. my23 TO nOOK-KEEPEIlS. Bonk -keeper can have their Blank Books made In the Deitorler. ituiwi wny pami,nT Crescent City Bank banding, opposite the Court House. my s srwRT'Nr.S. IfasV German Prwnts lust ree'd br tvll l. Ii. COOK & 80S. IIOILSi: FOR SALE. rp 11 R suiiscribers have a well broken horse for sale J. it years old. myl McBEA St WELLS. DRIED neEP A.D TO.VGCES. t f g LR A. Extra supur cured Pried Beef; IWW .VicboirflKTB-e " " Tonffues; ReceiYed per tranifjr PmaJlow lv

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RATES. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, : 5flcts. lnree nines. : : : ::::fim One week, :::::::::::: 1 60 Two weeks, :.:;:::::::itn One month, ;::::::::;:: 4 oo Three months, j :: 7 50 hx months, ::::::::::: 10 00 One year, 1 : 1 ::::::::: 13 00 t Discount on larger advertisements. 1" Cards of six lines or under, SIO ir annum. HT No 44till forbid" advertisements received. T. C. TWICIIKLL E. H. 7AIBCH1LD. T. C. T WICHELL & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING No. TO, FOYDKAS STÜEET, myS7-ly NEW OHL.KANS. PREI IR VTIO.X X r.M..miJ UELMBOLD'S GEM'IXU or Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Bucha. For Ditea$of the Madder, Kidneys, G ratal, T Tl.. il .1 t' J Ziteat$, female Complaints, and all IHutattt ff the Sexual Organs, Arisinr from Excesses and Imirudencie in life, and removing all Improper Discharges from tbe Bladder, MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated, And no Matter how Ion? Standing, Citing IltoUK and Vigor to the Frame, Tift-hMm. fh I'di 11 ist i hj. 7- I lilooi to the Pallid Chetl: JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves all symptoms, among; wiucn ill be fuuua inaispoäitioii ta Exertion, Lots of Power, Lois of Memory Difficulty of Brctthinfr. General Weakness, Horror of Dis-easi-, Wesik Nen'es,Trein!iling, Dread, ful il Torofleh,N:jht3weat,Cldrect Weakfulnest, bimnes of Vbion, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Syitem. Of ten Euonnnus A petite with DyiptiUc Symplons, Hot Hand, riusiniig or Uie Iw-ay, lryness ortue Skin, Pullid Countuuance and Eruption u Uie Face, Tain in the Back, lle.ivine of the Eyelids. Frenvently Black ?pots Flying before the Eyes, with lemporary t)u (fusion and Loss of Sifht; Want of Attention; GretU - Mobility; Bestlessneiis, wiA Horror of Society. Jiottung is more de sirable t? such Ptints4lian soltude, and nothing they more reu lur tear oi uieiLseives, no Kep09 of manner, no Earue;trnM4, no Speculation, but ah ur ried tmnsitation from one question tn another. These svmntoms if allowed to en on which this medicineinvAriäoiT removes-siou follows loss or rowtm, Fatcitt, ariLarnc fits in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that thes exaeases are not ofüen followed ly thoxe dreadfil diseasesrarely articulate. "With woeful meunm wan dcupair; Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.1 Dt-Mlitv 1.4 most terrible! and hu Icoucht thousands uiion thousands to untimely rraven; tnus DUittmif tne ambitiou of many noide youtlis. It can be cured by uie use or uns INFAL.LT.BlYK REMEDY. Ifyou are suffering with any of the above distressing and money anl exposure, ty betiding or calling fcr a Dottle or tins ropuur slj pecinc ueuieuy. It .II..... .11 ..n anil I '.mii;..n I. .rvtl.. I pleasant ia iu lisle and jdur, but uaaiediat iuiuac . . f. ii a wwa aMi mwh ivii a ma i Li i a'a.tu tion. Ifolrnhnld'a PTtMft Ttnrhii isprepareuairecuyatwraingioineruiesor PII AR.UACY A NU Clllvlll IUI wtih the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and V!"? ?7Vw? 1U cop'.n"n- f rrV'- : aiuaoie i oras on me rraence oi i nrsicana most oi the late sUndaid Works sf Medicine. One hundred dollars will be mi mi to any 1 hysicrin whe can prove that that the Medicine ever Injured a iKUieut: and the testimony of th uaiJ can be nruucht to prove that il does gresit good. Cast s of from oue week to thirteen years 'standing nave neen enecieii. Thenuwei of Voluntary Testlinony in posessi'tn of the Prorrictor, vouctiiiig iu virtues and curative powers is lnuneii)c,ciuiaj..uiK uaiinca neu auu. a vj SCIENCE AM) FAME! 100,000 Dottles Hare Keen Sold, and not a single instance of a failure has Leen report ed: Personally appeared before tne, an Alderman of the "V . aba. A9m9m It m . . . aa. . Citv of rhiladeluhia. II. T. llfcLUUULU, unemi who taring duly wru Js ay, that Wis reptYalion contains no Parotic, aierrury or iujunous urugs, out are purely VegetaMe. It "P lll'l MtlAT I, Cl fnn..Ut.. : i ' ' H " ' r"!r VI ber, WM.P. UlliUAKlJ, Aldenuaai Price t per Bottle or 0 Bottles for 3, ueiirerea to anf Aaaress. Accompanied IVSStmSl from Professors others. Iniaarv4l tiJ flnlil tv II. T. HKI.AlIIIlI.il. Practical Mid Ana yikxil t'lieuust. NO. 52 SOUTH TENTH STREET, below Cheonut. Assembly Buildings Phila. 5?" To U had of II Druggists and Deal throughout the United States, Canada and i jjritisn Provinces. Beware or Counterfeits. ASK FOR UELMBOLD'S; TAKE NO OTHER. Cures guarantied. myiS-ly Tbe Latest Improvement! FLEXIBLE SILK HATS AVF hlch areas comffrtable to wear as a soft hat, If to be had at my 27 VAL'TIKK & MARCOXNIH'ä. Main street letween 1st and 2tGREAT ARRIVAL, or CIGARS - AND TOBACCO F. FFXDIUCII db BliffS., HB AVE Just receive! the largest stock of Hvn M-M Ci'nrs tuat was ever brought to this city. They nave reccivea : 20 ikO 1 E.merus cigars; 10 Wie La Lama Ojra do AttliaUpcra do La Bloomers do la IsalielU 20 .100 Principe lä-O"0 11 II Tuuuans 20 la Primvera 10 ton Gift 25 iu a Box 1 j OtK) Mohones SO f) Kiptro I'lantatlones 1.1 U) Magnolias 2 () Half Spanish 2 OHO J C F II J cigars i mirt Flag Plantatinos Si 000 Kl ..Iis 10 om Lomlaies 20 oiKl KegalU 15 000 La 1 Uses We have also a hirge ooantitr of the best Virginia chew-1 (kwtiwinsTf-rAccoaudmauy other things in our line I tnn numMrnti tit mmtiim. Anv one wmliinir tu nur. --- , - . . - - L'. " our line would do well by giving us a ca.l.- . lney mre iwenty-nve per cent, we cant 1 unieroll Stranger if by chance you come this waystop iu on this or any other day our stock, is large and you will find itcouipfote. Main Street one door above f irst. AT AUCTION! W1 Will sell ithout reserve, commencing at a o ciocK, on Wednesday Morning, May 27th, At our Sales Room, a seasonable lot of DRY GOODS, Consisting of Prints : Blenched and Brown Muslins, Hosiery and Linnen Drilling; Black and Bis Cloths, Lustres and Gloves, Spool and Linnen ThiwuK Buttons, Shirts aod Snoes, Cant.in K1annels,Limnir4, Ciiai Miesau a a variety of other articles. ALSO: Ou Thursdav morning. May 2th at 10 o'clock, we will sell one l'iano, one line small Organ and one Gold luuimg taCTcr aicn. lenn. cash. VooUev ek iVelson, Auctlonem. ' NAILS. 1 KEG3a8orte4NaUs in store and for Ja. ff vr wr , sale low by myi7 ORR, DALZELL,: CO. LI MF. 4L CE3IENT. 1 JTlsragh BBLS. White Lime: ite Lime; . av m. Lm 1 'Uil Cement, for sale by my27 ORR, DALZELL & CO. TUBS & BUCKETS. sThsTt. DOZ. Buckets: Ja VT VF 4 0 lanre Tnhs; Ji dux. mc4ium tnls: for me hv my 27 OUJi, DALZLLL A; CO.

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CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, WITII A PERPETUAL, CHARTER. Authorized Capital - - - One Million Dollars, 1,000,000. OFFICE, XO. 61 WALKÜT STKEKT, AUUVE SECOND, PHILADELPHIA. PIRK IXSCRANCK, ongBtilldinra.lFanit ture. Merchandize, dec, generally. MAR INK I.VsmWCK on CARGOES and FREIGHTS to all parts of the World. IL.VD Il RAXCE on Gooda, Ac., by LAKES, RIVER.. CAXAL and LAAD Cr- . , hi ninTC nn Tiler rvinv to AUj 1 -llT ur IIK on the mot favorable ternu, consistent with SE CL1I1TY " STATEMENT, JAXCABT 27tH, 1857. Invented in Bonds and Mortgages and Ground Rents,... 27?,o;oo Invested in Stocks,.. Bills Receivable, Cash on hand, 6X 43 I WW S SJ71 7 DIRECTORS. OEOROK VT. COLMADAY, fonnerty Kecordcr of WM. BOWER?, formerly Rey ister of Will. . . . Jim- ju. IULK3IA, nrm Coleman a Smith, 1m porting Hardware k Cutlery Merchants, No. 13 North Third street, above Race street, Philadlephia JOSEPH OAT, Firm Joseph Oat a Son, Coppersmiths, No. 1J Quarry street Philadelphia. EDWIN T. MACIIETTE, Finn Machette k Ralguel, Importing Hardware Merchants. No. 131 North Third street, aove Race street, Philadelphia. HOWARD HINCnMAN, Firm Livingston & Co., Produce Sz Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market street, above Eighth street, Phil vlelphla. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, President, G ALEX WILSOX, , . . , . Secretary, - Jeremiah Dehrn, Agent Office Commercial College Rooms, over J. M. Cald well's store j First street, vansville Ind. ' myl2mo ntOCLA3IATIOXI Be It known by all sickly, weak and debilitated per sons that McLean's STHENGT1IEXINQ CORDIAL Is the only remedy tLat will strengthen and invigorate the system anil remove all impurities In tne Bloou. It is very pleasant to take. . Iu itU coishinwl the properties of a. Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stosaach. Liver er Bowels, such as: i D'uirrhcca, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Inligestion. Ilcodiiche, Intermittent Fever, Sour Stomach. Live Complaint, Costiveness. Weakness or Debility, Tain in the Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers, Yaliowuass ... . .. .. I oi me citm, owc otc I " hen ttken, it neutrinzes and removes any morula I secretions in the Stomach, and strenetkens the Diges It will also cure any osewe of the Utenis, Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary organs; and as an JalteratiTe, I purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, re moving all sorts, bolls, pimples or blotches fnxa. the i .. I fckin. TRY IT, and b eon vi need of its wnderful invigo rating properties. For Children, who are puny, weak and sickly, we advise parents to give them a teuspounful of this Cor dial daily. Z3T See Circular. J. II. McLEAN, Sole Prnprletor of this Cordial. Alto, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. B Principal Detrnt Corner of Third and Pine txeeis si. Louis, iii). apj.-lyuwi4 Sokl ly Keller k White, Druggists, Main-street. GREAT EXCITEMENT Prevailing an over the country, in consequence of the tremendous mmcm of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is superceding every Liniment and remedy for the cure of local pains and external diseases. II undred of confirmed cripples have been made to walk by Its use, many that were suffering for years with old CHROxic sobks, and had tried In vain the rriAnv rRrntiiiesi santi T.initnsBnt now ItSBsfrkaask tvaw ail.1itf. fcvebeen bottles of McLean's Cklbbkatbd Likinb-xt. It Is no longer an untried remedy, but a fixed and Immortal "fact" certified to by the Mint thousahdi that have used It, that ' McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Is the best liniment that has ever been discovered, and , the only reliabl remedy for the speedy and permanen cure of Sokes of all kinds, Swellings, or any local r Ais on man or animals. Z3T Lit ery-stable Keeper, Farmers, Draymea and all that have the charge of horses should keep a supply constantly on hand, to be used la time of need. PRICE OF TUE LINIMENT. In consenence of the incre&sins: demand for this val uaiile Liniment, It u now put in twenty -five cent ties, fifty cent and one dollar bottles. The fifty bottles contain three times the quantity of the twent nve cent size, ami so on in proportion to tneir oohu that purchasers will save money by getting the sire. if All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment mus be addrased to the proprietor. ar27-ly JAMES il.JlcXK Ais. . lows. .mo. gold by KELLKK Ullis. NATIONAL HOTELS coaxER or sixth and vain stxiet, Terre II ante, Ind. 1 N. SUIELIS, roprietor. Omnibus to uid from tho Depot tree of charge. my2Uwl SAVE YOUR MONEY, j AND BOT TOCR 11EADY MADE, AT A. LOBENSTINE'S. VflE haaiurt received per steamer Great West, a JLM. spienilid assortment or Clothing and Piece Goods, which he flatters himself, that be can make ep, not only as well, hut cheaper than any other eHtahlisment in the city, therefore if you know your interests, calll aime "Western Star," .... Under tlie Pavillion Ilotel, Water street. between Main ana sycamore streets. uySl READ THIS! "VVTE have Reeelvetl today by River and WW AaaioB express 5l pieces of real bwiss Muslins, all tirices: 20 do white Flowered awisa Muslins, auoe norquauiT, 1 case nouncen iress ratterns, new style; f pieces Black Silk: 10 do Wollen and Cotlnn Damasks for Pur. tains, 1UO do Wbit KmlrnLlmol Karioa riirtal ALSO. IaaUies. Misses, and Chililrens hose', all of wnicn we oner to our friends and customers at reduced prices, tall and see. myzi UOSEK, UKU.. at (key. J. C. lXLBORX, M D. ; orrica oüthibd st., bbtwbbn maim ajid sbco.hd, EVANSVILLE, IND. aiT Itesidenoe on 3L, between Sycamore and Tine. mylWJmo. ISAAC HXfWANX . .DAVIT mXXiTX. I. & D. HEI3IANN. WHOLESALE DBALBBJ 1.1 Grocerle 0, IMPORTERS OF Holland Herrings, rruncs, Chocolate, tc. MAIN ST., TWt DOORS BACK OP SECOND. EvausYille-, Ind. FISH DEPOT. a.-fk afm Sfn BOX KH aiwortcd f,r ml hv

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P. G. O'RILEY & CO., OL ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwarding k Commission General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents, riCUL AOBKTS rOK ra.HMSTLTAHIA KALaOAD. lUIAVIXO fitted up a mammoth wnarr-Koai, inm i.rrrt m th Ohio lUrer. in tle most suUstantial manner, we are preparea io innnuue m . 1"""; rtipHtch all ffoods entrnHtert ar cwy, wmw vj River, Ilaflroador Canal withont delair or exposures. Sic, lie Particniiir attenUon will be pan! t Receiving, Storing anl Fnorimlinf; and ab o tn sale of anv Produce consifnted to us, and all oraera promptly nliel. , t. 1". U. U'HILKI returns mi sincere uiuiK.a m jh numfroM inrmn lormerr ihtdict wuuiwfc, v srectfuT 8 m fontinnane of the same, which will be dal v reciprocated , m . A 8kr Room, well sufirlieif wll? V kept for the aeennunoiUUon of boat3aud tlieir orfers carefnlly nilnumeronä mewls for their former patronage, anq ennunoiUUon of boats, ed. F. G. OT.ILI rohM&wly HARDWARE dL CUTLERY. . , n . . Ship, Log, Trace and Halter Chains, Xails. Jt. Axes. IJatclutt, Planes, Scythes, Cradles, Bales, Siuathe, Jvris, Scales, Shotels, Spades, Grindstones, Lochs, Latches, Aupvrt, Chisels, Looting Glasses, File, Guns, Pidols, db Fancy Goods ALSO AOEXTS FOR BOSTO.V BKLTIXG CO. BABC0CK ft SONNTAG. ttjffl Water street. EvansvUle, InL LAG O X D A AGRICULTURAL WORKS. ZU. COOK Sc 80. ar AgenU Tor thm sale of Ketrhum s Mower, do Keaper, do Mower and Reaper combined.. and all other articles manufactured by the above nam ed W orVs, samples to be seen at their rtore. AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY. Juxt Opened a lars-e assortment of R a shell's justly Celebrated Table Knives and Kork, in I vorr.lfnrn and Cocoa handles; for sale bv afnale sets or fall seta of 51 pieces at New York prices. : For the best uooda made and no mistake. my 19 CUAS.S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND THE sul?rriber reTctfnlly Informs the citizens of vansville and vicinity, that he has come to this place with a variety of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, which he will sell at the lowext prices. He will also repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, on the shortest notice. . . 8. KU3E FELD, myläfan Main rt., near Second. . DISSOLimOX OP CO-PARTNER SHIP. TUB co-partnership heretof're existing In the Brew , err business between Frederk-k W. Cook tut Lewis Reis, under the firm, name anl style or Cook Kei. on 8erenth ftreet. iu the buililme known as the "Citv BrewiT-," in Eransville, lias leen dissolved by müluiil oinsent, Jaco Reis Sr., havinc Iwught . out the entire interest of xaid Lewis K eis in IV said . Mt. . a... . : - s . a . . . 1 paruirrsiMp concern, iim; iusiucas 1 w - unrjuwaoi fiereafter under the same firm, name and style, as hefetofore tv the said Frederick W. Cook and Jacob lU-is, Sr., who alone are authorized to ue the name ' of the old firm in settling the business of, and who are ; alone authorized to collect the claim in favor of il old firm and who alo asxume the rwyment and settlement of the ctiims against said old nnn. JACOB KXL3, Sr. , FLOUR!! FLOUR! f Barrel superfine Flour; Canal Mills; fill ImirsatHl half bags Flour: 1 U.U. 1u. V'lnnr. Car male t'V SO 8AM YICKERT. my 23 C'mer Xaiu and Second street. JUST RECEIVED. For Warm Weather. Ladief Silk Ga iter Boots, Ladies' Heeled Boots, Lad it i? Slippers, LaJief Hteled Slippers, Ladiee? Tuilet Slippers, To be sold low for cash ly my23 . McREA WELLS. NEW GOODS " TOR THE SUMMER TRADE At a Greatly Reduced Frioo. AH ELLEOAXT ASSORTMENT Or TBE SU Brilliants Linen Drills, Lawns, Drtt till. Mtrragt, Black Sifts, Gtngfuim, tmtL Jtaniiuas, T r m .ft Besides a greHt variety of Lao, Ritahonds, aad Vreso Trimmings, have just been rTrefbyr 'rn myl9 J. II. MAUIIEK CO. I A . . on BA03 Prime Kio, formale mxn ORR. DA lv DALtELL k CO, HARVEST TOOLS. 25 TX)Z. Orain Cradles: dos Srrthe Sneatlis; 20 so Hay Rakes; SA dos Grass Scythes; " ' 20 doa Omin do; h dot Sickle; ltv boxes Scythe stones; for nale br mj-27 . OXK, DALZELL k C(7. rZ. BCSn. White Btn; M.0W ao dried Peaches; just reeelvH br Z. II. C(X feFOaV. myi7 15 BOXKS Prime Xew Cheese, receired this day COOK fc SON. my 27 - Z. ii MICHIGAN AND OHIO POTATOES 3 PJQ Ba.heU,largeandfi;,fUe mj'ii corner or 3iain ana secona K E3IDROIDERY. Imnrenslon Paper, for taking paucrus, Justrwived by my:3 xajie.l1jk laipicn. God lea Lady's Book for Jane, J ust received by myi iniiiLiiiiS x.isxtt lore Cider Vinegar M. for sale Dy my2tf Z. II. COOK & SOX. Choice Maple Molaes fur sale at reduced prices. my20 Z. II. COOK & SON. 1 00 Bar Lead X JvfU for sale hv my20 . II. COOK & SON. IMshlna Tackle. 1 Jointe-i Poles, 4fHk Lines, (plaited) Jteels, Sinkers, Swivels, i'uoodi, Fish hooks, etc., for sale by my!9 CIIA. S. WKLIJ. Pine Hclasors and Shears. Laities will find a Rood assortment at all times of scissors ana Miears, uuuon llve .ci4ors, i-c., myPVÄiod C1IA. S. WE at LLf. ODviu Prewnew! y CuprioB lioatks!! Copying Brushes!!! just received ry CIIA5. 8. WELL. myl Just Received & hhds. Linseed Oil. my!9 TENNEY & SORENSON. OObTI Bl'KII. Large prime Onions. forsKfe by JZ9f niyls Z. II. COOK a SQ.V. A FIRST RATE Milch Cow tor sale. Apply to my . , SAMCEX0RJU LAMA&CO LOTS FOR SALE. ON Saturday the th, at 9 o'clock I will offer for sale at Auction at the Courthouse the following Lota in Lamasco,Tiz; lot 1& 19 In Block IS do U k 15 In do 1 do 3 & 4 in dt 17 Advantageously located for manufacturinc purposes and present a fine opportnnity for a pro ti table invest ment. Terms one third cash balance in one and two years with iuterttst. . . TITOS. E. OARTIX. Real Kdtate Agent, 3d street. Woolsey k Nelson, Auctioneers. CORX MKAL. f , , ao bushels fresh Corn Meal, Just received myä& Z.H. COOK te SON. CORX. OsTbsTb. DUII. Ear Corn, for sale br ZLlJXf myia t. II. COOK fc SON. rilLME LARD. 1 C STW LB. Prune 1mt4t for aale hy X Vj VF VF uxyii Z. 11. COOK St SON. "lard oilI O DDLS. Lard Oil for sale Z myü Z. n. COOK k SOS. Old Gov. Java Coffee. loo Packets Java Cortee, rreeWed hy miH W1IELLER 4-RIOG5.-