Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 294, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 July 1857 — Page 2

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iVAWSVIUE, TSV. MONDAY HORNING JULY 18. 1357 KroaoEs is Canada. The people of Lh Canada are becoming tired of the influx of neqroes into the Province, and measores have been proposed in the Provincial Parliament to remoVe them to some of ihe Wands in Lake Huron and Superior. where their balefal inflaence upon the white popuhtion can be avoided, The -negroes resent this proposition as an infringement of their naturtl rights, ana privileges as British subjects. They hare held meetings and denounced the authors of the metsure as "advocates of - I against color and as aristocrats, deny iag the equality of all men." . Col. John Prince who introduced the measure into Parliament, in a reply to the denunciations of these negro meeting, says: .t. l v c . i .1 fM-tn n rt m fimiW tn lira mnntr thnt I blacks I (and they have lived upon us) for av a ....... J " n v twenty-four years. I have exception hnndreda or them, an! writli the exeepuou ol one. named Eichard Hunter, not one has ever doncior n weefe Honest laoor. i nave taken them into mr aervice, have fed and clothed them year after year on their arrival ÄÄÄthÄ craeeW worthless. thrilUcss, Ijinjr set of vagabonds. Thia is mv very plain and very simple.deacriptionof th darkies aa body, ai.rt it would m endoraed by all the Western OmaxiztdThixves. The citizens of Sullivan county and parts of the Wat.w.- v i "... .au- ' s.u. VII,iUU9U IMiUUaS VI UEUt cvicvia. waiw- I M- tor r hryrxA ro lv ..nsfo nron. - uäm . fi,,- n;n rr! tneir most attractive ammais wr ier oi 'a. a. .... u. k.-,. - - v.. v! -. m I B.JS 6vw v-auVt in our county for fear of thieves. Every weet we hear of valuable horses being stolen, and they are rarely recovered; . that they are enabled to conceal the ani mals and pass them from one to another till th arV. Wond 'the reacri of anrsuit. .Their connections must extend to diitant parts of the county, and the stolen an:mals finally appear for sale in New Orleans or some of the Eastern markets.- The law seems to be powerless in arresting the evil; notorious characters, who have been generally regarded as the leaders of the gang have been time and ain srrested in this State and Illinois, but by some legal quirk or other managed to get off. The citizens, for self protection, in several of the counties are organizing . T y '.1. 1 ?t f t. - muiuai aid society, ana ine eru nas oe come so great, and the law ii found so ; inefficient to punish the depredators, Ik.l I aMa.l-a . mm .a. . f f M M aa aa ... , aa . a a aa. K . 1 mat ijiituui ia uiiiuivuiiai.it iihii iiic place of legal punishment. On the 3d . j - I instant a valuable horse was stolen near Sullivan as was suspected by the gang, and trace of it could not be found. Suspicion fell upon, a young man, a resident of Sullivan; a.nd though no positive eVi dence could be.adduced against him. he ' w - a . . . . xi

was taken from tus pen at nignt hip-"" -J---; .

crowd or citizens. anr very severely scourged, to induce , him to disclose where the horso was tobe found, and n n.a 0rt;,t; wVr Xn mnfoccinn IV 11V USaA t4 JVVIWl"! WW a WW w w w WtkiWS wa wa3 elicited and a worse sUte of affairs induced than horsev stealing by the demoralization of public sentiment in its disregard of public law. The only rem edyis a reform in tne administration of criminal law." Detective officers must be better naid. and nunishment made more certain. OirOur much esteemed and enterprising fellow citizen, P. G. CRilejr, lefe us on Saturday on a trip to Ireland, to viSft his aged - parent, after and' absence of more than thirtr. rears, from his native hearth. In this journey of pious duty and filial affection he carries with him the good wishes of his adopted city for a pleasant voyage and safe return. The

absence of no other citizan would be $5,000 each; while there are others apmore marked by those connected with praised at less than $8,000, which are

the trade or the city, than that, of our friend ORiley. May he return rejuvena - tea in body invigorated in mind and with a heart more youthful than ever open as it is to all kindly impulaes af - ter renewing the associations of his childhood. - . ä ud uraye vrwy izi Ulis w iciuir. W ar verv enrrr tn larn from fecsrM B. a--. a a. V- a a Dec Wr & TvramAi- that: thotr fin winA. ''wvowsa w m wm u mm v a mv va r yard in the vicinity of the city, which has till within the last ten davs. eiven the most flatterin- o'romises of a rich ' yield, has become sadly afflicted with the rot. They apprehend that nearly onethird if not one halfthe grapes are destroyed by the disease and instead of 2,000 gallons of wine on which they have counted for the product of their vineyard this year, they cannot now hope for more than hair that quantity. Other vines in this vicinity, are affected in the aame way. The prospects of the grape crop in the early part of the season, was unusually encouraging and this ünexpect ed blight brings serious disappointment There is no theory to account for the origin of the disease. Messrs. I). & K's. vineyard is in 4 most favorable position, and has been cultivated with great care. CrThe troops for Uuh will leave T .1 . r- . Leavenworth in three divfuions, sou to eampat different points in order to aecure tn abundance of grass to each. The whole force will commence its mortme&U the present week.

Mr. Editor: I wu glad to notice in Wednesday's Journal a communication

exposing, in part, the unequal burthen of taxation which has, for years, been imposed upon the real estate owners of the citr. But there are soma other 0f the wronr. not alluded to br ..A Tax Pajer to which it mty prof. iuble to calI the attention of the board 0f equaliration, and this I ak leave to do brieflj through your columns. I haT. mTfelr Drotested sninst this inequantr erer since iU introduction, now just four years; but standing alone, so rar aa j kneWf againft authority, I bare th far iuccambed to it, until I hare of uneqaa,t unjast and iUegal Uxeg. an amount nctrIr enon h to dischirge ...... my present rears assessment, It is chHn.tA.;n. in,?;r.t;n. tfc.f. ,vJ injustice of this course has at length of & sufficient number cf tax psjers, to warrant & hrim ftf it. correction. We I 1. l j Tfi uitb tue rcmeuY m vur uwu uhuj. ai i Anr Into Trnrt Vl nr. 4.fjOO fm-.ll COntlnnfl , 1 -7 f V I I . ,t tflno rwK.rh U aKnnt w -'' tne nruDoriion to me.r yaiuo u-at. nas Mn.mitw kf.: ; ih.iMnnnlom.nn . - ' all we Have to üo, unaer tne Oöa section f the city charter, is to tender the taxes properlychargeable,"thatis, the taxes nn th and if thav are refüaWd. we ... have done everything necessary to protcct ourselves and our property. From course which will be pursued if the necesaity for it again presents itself! UA Tax Paver ' limits his comnlsint of the injustice done br this method of I appraisement to tne inequality tnereoy nrodaced between the owners of real esr wiw'ij ( oucpou.b u hut it li as a, much broader scone. " ' tt.aat onij ae.ence to m COn,Pia.nv-vu. . Atters not whether the appraisement be untenable - ." but it is worse than that ev- - - - en. " UF ' .-.uu.Ht.u.. U n0t l8 hU th r"1 "Ute f th citI ' at atime. for four years, been ' -it - anr standard of value. A comparison I Af asalisariAsa A 9 fflnr.AIW Ii (TüMMt I " K:.lJ. P? o; tna Cltf wu . 'ontince any fair . " :r: " 109 Ta,ue 01 V PPeJ. cross c'vcu, .uu luJa" 008,1 aone m in:"Dcesl! tween owners of real estate alone. This is a matter of common notoriety and I street talk. It is impossible, too, that I it should be otherwise, where the value sought, is a mere fancy or fictitious one, arrived at, after the manner in which the I Yankee schoolmaster worked out the sum I f V.J. VV.aaaa.ntc. Itpl.nA. frAKI ft V. A AC ft Vl S I I , , I c " k-s y anrl th-n mnitiniT.n hr fonr. T nam I n.,f r,ih Sn A.tr fitriAr a nrar?. bivae 1(j a wa weV sawaavaw - f w a I oal TKiic.na.ca man Knf wnon tnow 1a9VA the realm off.ct for that of fancy. 1 hj - .'. I no more confidence in tnem.tnan 1 would I I . . . a . a a . . . 1 h... . v. m.. ,n fa rn ir . wrm r in in I - -j iqv Athens of Uxat.on as between the owners oi reai www ua pcruui Dropertr is the partial and unfair SF manner in which the latter is giv en in nd ppraise. While real estate appraised at from one fifth to a fourth more ttan it can bo sola lor upon credit, the heavier amounts ol personal proper I ty are uniformly with a few honorable exceptions taxed upon valuations from 30 to 5U per cent less tnan tneir actual cash value. This to some, mar be a atartling as sertion, but u is true, and can be prov. d. We may find it somewhat difficult to believe, but it is nevertheless the fact, tn. . .nri h.t. KAan fa vmn to the u duplicates, a half dozen wholesale grocery houses, doing busjness jn tne city of Evansville, and making fortunes with stocks of less than well known by every body but the as 1 sessor and board of equalization, o be worth at least Szo.UUU; there are 1 wholesale dry goods houses with stocks 1 of lens than $9.000, and retail dry goods stores, in three story bricks, doing the I largest business in that line, with stocks taco ft It. n TKa emalTttwt irnca.Mirl nn I V aa ...4 a. HfaV OIU.IV.. V4-riVW4 WVt. i CemS Could get alon With. There IS OOt wholesale QUeCnSWare hoUSO .1. .. .. . .. " tne cltT ln" PaTS 00 wiMUon 01 more inan ,ow;noi m jeweiry store on 1 .. aV- aJSV a. . a a J mor tDan 5-- inere ire Dat lw0 nrms in thö boIe cit in anr ,in6 of business. whose stocks are set down at more than $20,000. . There is one Erm who boast or making last year, a profit of $18,000, who, according to the tax books, have never had that amount of stock out of which to m lr a it. The are but a few of the multitude of Instances of gross, palpable .n.i ,n..,fTAraUn franrl- which a thorrm"h amiÄAtion of the duolicates of former years and the assessment roll of this year would develope. I shall tiiake no further comment upon them, at pres. ent, than to say that is was among the class fcvored by such Tal nations of peraonal property that the doctrine that "it matters not whether the appraisemetn of real estate be hieb or low. so It i niform had iU origin and haa bund its ad? oca tea. ' , There U only one other cause of inequality in the burthens of taxation respectiTely shared by our citizen , to

which I wish to allude. It has been the custom for many years to appraise improvements of real estate at about one half their value or less. I have understood that the authority to do this, under the charter, is questioned. But however this may be, it strikes me as unjust and oppressive in the extreme, to discriminate between citizens by exempting productive, and imposing the heaviest burthens of taxation upon vacant and unproductive property. There may hare been a time in the history of the city when this was necessary for the encour

agement cf building, but no one will pretend that it is so now, and I sug gest that it is well worthy of the conideration of the equalizing board about to sit, whether tha time has not come. when every citten should contribute to the Public 6uPP0rt in Proportion to his Cnirac U ' I MA)a W 4 w ä Jt SS äta 4 a SA a M 4 Ik . awväm am a. Ma aäviav.fH an uiuuo ecu tiiiACU, lucre is asaurcuiy a aal m , .... gainst me owners oi real estate, iney have been creen or eenerous enough to . - - . Uke uPon themselves the whole load o the Stra rht TJn Tlfti!rr,nrl tftT n1 fnr .-T V . in" reason " ,or no oiner nave ine r,?nt pect the Board of Equalisation to m"e tn e(luaI na mparUal distribution of the remaining tax among all the cit izens. ANOTHER TAX-PAYER. COEETROM EVAXSTILLK COAL. Ittas been asserted that the Eransville coa was not caPaD18 OI ooingmaae into cose Were P,csed t0 Rtate that Mr. Wyfair. a 1 a t T - Co- bas succeeded in making excellent ... . ousaeis nas ueca is said to be eQusl to that made from the . . ft ? lr Pnc0 Tbe streets and paTements in many nl., aro onr of r,Ml, W. hono the cjty Council wiU gee fit tQ Jidopt our susgestion in wlalio to lh e gutters An expenditure of a tow hundred dollars will make the cutters on Water street .. tion is settled, we hope that the Council wiu sce that the streets are put in a bet ter condition. fjr-The whole number of bodies re covered from the wreck of the Montreal is 242. The wreck has been advertised for sale. Robbery of the dead is prac ticed to a dreadful degree by the inhuman fellows who assist in recovering the bod ies. The Canadian authorities have not .ftaAt.l f V. A fVAC t f. f nV SkY t Vl ft fid ft 10Q , , i--00- tr oA Pastor ArraUned for Seduction. T S . w- . . a . . TKi VrAclatTtAv rvl Vi tol.11 tv nT A saw 4l a a,- j va a uui t va nw Cumbe Presbyterian Church is now an craved in trvin? tha Her. T. J. Siinnson . , . . . ' . arh 10 niiinciiii nlnitinirMi.iiMil hAA , .VVHOVU . . 1 ' ' f OValUWVäl . äVllVVgirl, Miss Sallie Henderson, aged sixteen ye ws.who was at school under his charge Tlie two emUrked on the steamer Iowa, ftt 8L for rittsburg. On the trip, the suspicions of the officers were arous ed, and they determined to satisfy them selves if any improper connexion existed between them. The stateroom next to Miss Henderson's was taken by the stew ard of the boat, who had a gimblet hole in the buekhead by which a view could be obtained of everything in the young lady's apartment. He discovered the Reverend guardian in bed with the young lady and reported the facts to the captain who entered the lady's stateroom and found the guilty pair occupying the low er berth. The evidence is so clear in the case that there fs no doubt but that Simp SCn wiU 1)0 "P2llcd fr0m lhe church' CCrAta fire in San Francisco, Califor nia, last month', a woman was discovered in the third story of the building with every avenue of escape cut off by the flames. A blanket was procured and held extended by four men at the cor ners, on to which she leaped and escaped without a bruise. One man was burnt up in the building and another killed by jumping onto the pavement. OrThe Indianapolis American says the testimony taken by the Bank inves tigating Committee Las been printed, and tne report is nearly completed. A maI : r. it . ' !..! joruyoi me corammee sustain, in suo-m-o. iu u.rgr m.uc uj ut. r.5.t I - J - 1 .1 . 1 afll'a .1 . na "commenu iuo repeal oi inc .aricr, This will lead to an excited contest in the Legislature which in its turn I will crea'e distrust and disturb the cur rent of business, and after having done a great deal of mischief as a politij Cal football, the subject will pass off in smoke. OCT The citizens of Carlisle in this State are erecting a large brick building for Braded ho01- J propose to a third story for kn Old Fellow's Hall. (r-The mails from the cities of New yorkt Philadelphia, and Baltimore are to be brought by the tastest lines from those cities to cfndiwati, and thence are to be t kV. riV tn Ohin Mi...nni r.,ri . it ;.- aJ: . weak, vue u iw uiuiiir mm ua westof Cincinnati, t (y The State bonds of Missouri are soiling for 79 cents on the dollar, being a decline of 6 per cent in a few days.

.How Esolahd is Warmed. A re-

view compares the way in which the I nirthwMUrn nrf of Knmn warm. I a. a. 1 1 . V. a. MAmrl rnm .hA fliiw..aA t n. I tans lug IUIUU.CI u i ' UaiTlbean Deaana ine UUII Ol AieXICO th KoilAM. the Gulf Stream tha conduct- I tne Doners, tne um stream tne conauct XIZ pipe, and the great hot air Chamber I k. Unl f V Jia.-, l . I being from the banlC Of iSeWfOU rid land tO I the shores of Europe, when the heat is ' , , . - I UKen ud ut luo uiGi auiiiir we.M w on. 1 0-' iL. inflnon.. f ,v. fi.,if Wing tO tne inUuence Of the UUIM Stream. Ireland is 'Clothed in robes or . ., iL . . I erenrreen crass: wmie on the American 1 . . . . I shore mine same iamuae, is tne irost-1 DOUnd Coast OI lAOraaor. ine port Ol a. sr I I f)I ' a. F l LlTerrJOOl has nerer been Closed With IC . in the sererest weather. The Laplander cultivates barley in a latitude, which, ...w AtktP narfr nf tka ornrM ia . w.v-, doomed tO Sterility. Should the perpetual Isthmus of Pana ma be broken through by Some COOYuUion I of nature, and the Gulf Of Mexico ceased nn to be E CUlf. allowinir the equatorial cur- I . . I mm r tha IH.nl n r nes hrnimh in I .V V 7 the raClDC insieaa Ol Oeing reneciea DOCK tO l'nglanu, the Writer Says; I Mrif-iin tnio-ht thin htMmA a. Tijvhm. mnA aa,ba t Kb c.t f . nmA. OUS ana powenui peopie j r..t OCT" A race Tor 6 J,(JUU a 81de came . Off on Wednesday at Albany, ä . Y.. between h Hi Hnn hniso our nod in Alhinf. ami " T . ... I .w - .v. - w ------- v I ii!o aj.w uu.o, ... a v.o.. 1 ne a'Siance was iweniy nines, in narVI W- a . I ncss. ine uaiton norse made a wait I ins nee for seventeen miles, iavinz for tn Ta1nr nnarfer ant tAkinr it , r,.a.sls.i jeasy, anu ab tun iuiu uinu iauuu uicw i . J . ....... aheaa ana mainiamea it ior a mue, waen Taylor ran past him poms in a ftiW lengths ahead. The time for traveling twenty .. , t - q . i fi J miles was 1 hour 12 minutes and 51 secOlds. The judges decided the race in favor Of Dal ton, who gets the Stakes in consequence of laylor's horse running. The horses are matched (br a fifty-mile race, to come off at .New York. ' 0T"The Raiload Depot in Washington City, lost some 10,000 panes of. glass by the hail storm, and were obliged to send to Baltimore for a supply. fÖ"Mr. Glezen. the former editor Of the Petersburg Reporter has so'.d h:s office to Mr. B. P. Tnorp, who will here after conduct it. OtTA lady near Gordonsville, Vir ginia, was killed last week by a blow over the head from a female slave, whom she had that day hired, while she and 1 her mistress were alone in the house. .Pcrscit or Pleas übe cxoer DirriccLT. tea The Mason haa commenced at Saratoga Spring, N. Y., and trere have been nearly 1000 arrivals there already. Weakness or the Stomach and Indigestion. Another Gnat Cure efedd by Barhates JIulland Milters. The wife of Pieter De Witte, livinjr in Holland Town. Shebovcan oetintr. WisconI X a V wu, m tiered mncn irora euKneaa oi tno Stomach and Indiffcation. She had been tinder a physician's caro for aome timo. bat the disease aeemcd to baffle even his akill. She ptirchawd aome HOLLAND BIT1 ERS at our omce, wnicn nas piven wn w ner awmacti ; tier appcuw ana irena-iu navo rciurnea At . a.1 a. . 1 ...1 I ana we nrmiy neuere mar. mis is anomer great cure eneciea or your meuicine. I .r " " , t I o nave sun w recora many wonaenui etirca ancciea ny mis remedr. du. mnai wan anowicr Pi poruini.y. ync nuns, yuucaii reiy npon, what we have nubiishcl aro from peraonamucnrcapoctoa in oar community, na iu "Kiiij w uu. a -aal... ....A I J. QUINTUS, .f . - - - m. uHvuvii-iu iiivunowvuvi vuivuikuu, W , 1 khAhnvif.fi iAtnpthAj1d KIi..Kvtt. I " ' 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. r5i2a. NOTICES in this plvre, 10cit per line VSaaTS one insertion; 9 cents per line three times; " cents per line one week : niscount on longer time. Ifollowav's Ointment. The vessels of the skin. under the renovating action of this jrreat external rem edy, rspidly discharfre the poisonous particles which produce erupt inns, sores, bolls, or any k ind of rxterinr Irritation. Sold at the manufactories. No. H) Maiden Lane, Xew York, and No. Sit Strand, London; and by all drufrgista, at 23 cents, 62Xc, and tl per pot. jya-iw. COAL .OTICE. The price of Coal at the Bonu.it Mio.s. Is at the Tit, 9 cents per bushel; hauled to any part of the city, 10 cents per bushel. Jon WYVOVD. febS Secretary an 1 Manajef. Kswr's Worm Pastillks. The fri'shtful mortality among children Is tn part attributable to the internal worms. They produce innumerable diseases. Check the mischief early with these iMPall, a peasant, ly. Mothers should beware BaiiTOL't SAasAPAaiLLA harmless, unfailing remedy of mineral vermifuges, saves thousands of lives, and immeasurable agony every year, hy promptly curing Scrofula, Consump tion, Liver diseases, and all Ulcers and Eruptions Sold by D. T. Lanman & Co., wholesale druggists 69 Water stieet, Xew York, and by all druggists. ?,irsaparilla 1, and Pastilles 2T. per bottle. Liy2-1 The Locast Street Church Which has been unlergoine repairs, will be re-open-ed for services to-morrow. The Sabbath School wil be held at H o'clock. Preaching at 10X o'clock, aad at 8 o'clock, r. n. Read! Read!! Ye Afflicted, Read'.'-II. T. Helmhnld offers to the afflicted his Genuine Prepara tion, Fluid Extract Buchu, which has accomplished the most extraordinary cures of all other similar remedies. Read the advertisement in another column, beaded "llelmbold's Genuine Preparation JyS-lw W00LSEY & SAWYER, AgenU. J-w EvAssnt-tB TEatriE or Hosot, No r3 .41, meets every Thursday evening, In the Hall, on Water street, over the Canal Bank. C. W. RUDYARD. W. C. T. A. J. OHeillt, W. R. janSOly uyr- Bbaco.i Light Social Temple, No. VV3? 45, meets every alternate Friday evening, as above. . . A. J. O'Rilit, B. R. J. T. WALKER. B. P. T. janJOly xrne Medicinal rrlnclplew.-ever errrrvn Moid. Blood Ü the life. By abstracting it In painful diseases, you may occasion the patient ease, but re member this ease Is only the reduction or lessening- the power to feel. Brandrethli Pills relieve pain by abstracting the cause of pain out of the blood. Their use purines the blood; and in acute disease they are Invaluable; they five ease and cure, but do not injure the vital powers. - JvS-lmdJtw lF"A rood article will always triumph over any pretended Imitation. It has been said that every city la a paradise of humbugs; but let a really meritorious article, capable of doing all that is promised for it, and it will stand the test of any oppositi on dependent npon inflated notoriety; and nostetter's famed Stomach Bitten bear eridenee of this, for it has been taken hold of by the people and tried, and not found wantin In curing any case of Dyspepsia, in any form. Whn these facts are known, why should it not bt appreciated, and used by everybody. For sale by Drurrlsts and Dealers generally. Jy?-lw Murray Lanman's Florida Water la the only article of that name that Is not worthless. The proprietors have supplied South America for fifteen years, and have introdceel the article here at the Instance of ladies wbo bad previously used it in Pern and Chill. It Is a richer perfume than the Farina Cologne, retains Us floral freshness longer when exposed to the air, and its cosmetic properties are superior. Bold by D. T. T-"""- Co., wholesale druggist, 69 Water street, Hew Tor, and by all druggists, at boc. per bottle. jyMw

ed by the Gulf Stream tO the method Of I D., l'hvsiciai. ExmionlniruT to the Queen. Tbi iu-rarm.n-r hnildinM hv hot mrttr and I luable Mediciue U unÄUm In thecure of all thtwe warnunz ouiiain or not.. water, na Mlnn rilitmniuHi.awJ: i-nt tA th. rrmaic

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! I

8IR james clakkk s ,ciaCun. i rnjllLC, tfrnnvtifntinn. Li . ' .. . .. lirinKS on the monthlr periods with reularitT. These Pi,u hoW us two or three week previous to a.oniina,ent. Xortifv. the institution ii ieen thesutrerinir durin latmr, enaMincthe mother to fonn hei duties with safety to hersef and child, Th. p;(l. hould not taken hr females do perduring tiw first tiirkk months of Pre5t.ancy.jw are sure to bringen Mucamage, but at any other they r.n. time tnev are sae. In all cases of Nerrous-and Spinial Affections, Pain ,ntneJUck and tim! irearinew, Fatigue on lllitfht Kxert.on.Paip Hrsterica, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful dLwaAea occnntd ht a d.sonUrei tem: the p ll Tm m ilvaN sal I Atriasi wma t. 1 1 A J h T Ver icawmei,annmony,orany oiner mineral. . I . . . . - I '.CI ,it;,5T sStS'ranadL One fn,c- . ."'r:,.1 return mail. W. W. ROBERTS, Indian?Poli, 7 . . . T7! I'lrJ "T"11. I R UALLUUKaMOnüARP. ap Wjru üeneral Agenta, KTansTille. Fbacd. We would call -attention to the pnMic I - 1 I against a fraud diuly practiced upon the unsuspecting, I the article of Pr.J.IIosTETTEii's celebrated Stomh Jitters. Since these celebrated Bitters hare become n a.nnl.. atkaaa k.. Iva. Tr. a. M.ai-atan... .-a 1 " 1- .-a-, - imitate it, and In wrae cases hare purehxsed old bottlea andrcfiUedthem. We would adr.se all persons to buy of none but respectable dealers, the genuine are all covered with a metalic cap, and the nameon It. For sale DyiWiCBtsw ana weaiers, generally. jys-iw jy- cn.VRLtS' LONDON CORDIAL GIN is shown by the rtconls of the Custom House tobe the only London Cordial Gin imported and sold In botües; " others are made hem in imitation of it .. . 1 1 1 Sais encious wnic oeTvranc, an j 11 paun & . x r- f i estrf by tnwbonseit. It is adopted with great ,UCcess in cases of DrsrersiA, Ooct, Rheumatism. dkomt, gsatcl, colic, choleba, Faraa ai abce, sTaicTraa, uiseasb or the ikuakt uio. rivrtl, Femalb Ibbeoi7Labities, fee. Dr. Valentine Mott. of Xew York, in a letter to the projcietor, says: chtirtes London Cordial Oin, is the purest best, d most reliable Kxtrartor Jumper. 1 liaves.-en. cuarlm- London cordul gin i. m it all DruggifU and Grocers in the United State, and so lm namerons nlelX .tLoMott CnrtW Gin-to avoid them, buy only "Chables." Reject anr other offered to you as you value your health. Price one dollar for quarts, fifty cen for pints. EDMUND C. CHARLES. mh303md&w Sole Importer, 40 Broadway, N. Y. Da. Cavaiatoh's Pilb Salve. We cheerfully refer the public to the advertisement of Dr. T. P. Cav anaugh, satisfied as we are, that he is no pretender, but a thorough physician, familiar with materia medica, and most skillful in the application of his knowle-ig). He has made m:my valuable discoveries in tha science of medicine, one of which he now offers to the public. I TW I 1 al . . !LI. ins ran is near tne names oi many responsible men, who have given to this medicine their warmest com mendation, and express the belief that. In no Instance will it fail to accomplish an effectual cure of the pecn liar disease for which the Dr. has prepared it, if usel strictly according to directions. Chicago Native Citiien.1 For sale in this city by ap37 KELLER & WHITE. If yon nrcsick you must take MEDICINE. roa ALL EITSaXAL AND ISTKHAL rAM CSE DE WITT'S PAIN RELIEVER, Which is stronger and requires less to effect a cure than any Known remedy. FOU FEVER AND AGUE TAKE the only safe ana harmless remedy in the world, Rhode's Fever and Ague f are. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious Fills. An aaxileryto the cure. These Remedies destroy the Disease but not the Pa tient. W. n. CIIAPIX, Wholesale Agent, R, I. For -ale by Drug fists generally. Jell-tiino-UJtw Great Cure aner the Physician had Palled RrssKLViLi.a, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1T5 Dr. c. m. jAcn.on-Dear Sir"We would hifrm vou thnt wt nn ont of Hooflan German Bitters, l.irii mw with ,.. .ii. fin. nf mir mhiv.r. h i ' - hm-n ,i.rtnHi.r for a..m tim.. r think iimni to , wUh ftll th floctr, in the -t. Imt M of li0 ... looke(, -....v ,ike . devi -,- Bnyt!lin. we him to. 11U(li ease sppeanxl to be an overflowin of the mil. With hard DitMuaslon we prevailed on him to trv vour B'tten, with the promise to hitn if It did no guod we wouM .1..,.. ki .,!.!. i. i v . ....!.; v-...'-llbllgC HUH UUIUI1IK IIT II, lIUYiafl I1C IU". Bl A ''II ICS, I 1- a . a t t i , BLxvriing to nie wraucni w iik.ii nc iuu uuiie, mnt now entirely cured, and ha become a well man. This , a. I cure Itas created a great sale in this neighborhood.' Bewtfully. EDWARDS &. BltOAVX. See advertisement. ap27 IIo2! Iloz.'! Wanted::! ONE Hunilrcl Hogs Wautel The hlchest prices piid 8AM.YICKEUY. Je7 Tll..TlAY, AnVFRTlSKAfFNTR .. jm. M. i RATES. fine square, (ten lines or le.s,one time. Stets. 1 hree times. : l in i w : 2 so : 4 : 7 M 10 () 13 U0 One week, :::::::::: Two weeks :::;:::::: One month. ;:::::: t : i Three months t ::::::: : fix months, :::::: t :: i One year, ::::::::::: liiscount on larper a.iverisements. I' irds of six lines or ander, 10 per annum Z3T No nill forbid" advertiseuients nsceived. JUST RECEIVED. WnTm 'KIM-'" e snd sold, uniw tnl v ir ' S . BOOK. Gleaco and Iiis FoaToxes, only 1 cents. Jyll D0BELL i LISTER. Paranoia: ParssoU'.! Parasols!:: A FINE assortment on hand and for nie cheap a mm ä. rm - a . at at s. t.Miiii u s. jyl3 Main st. 3 doors from Second. Lawns, Dereges and Tissues WILL be sold cheap, to make room for Fall roods, at 8. EMBICM. Shoes! Shoes!! good stock of Ladies', misses' and childrens shoes am. on hand and for sale cheap at 5 EMBRICnS. WE will not guarantee the quality of any Powder sold at Cmciiinati,- purporting to be of our make, unless ptirchiwcd from or through our duly auuioruea arenr, jnr. . n. Lxinonue. . J. DüPONT Dg NK HOURS ft CO.. jyll Wilmington, Delaware. Rifle, .Mining and Blasting Powder. T f ANCFACTl'R D by The Hazanl Pow.1t Com11. pany, at llarardville. Conn- can be obtained from Mr J. W. Dunohue, our onlt authorised Aceat in Cinemnati A.O. IIA7.ABD. jyii-ct . President. DCPOT'S A.I HAZARD'S GUNPOWDER. ALWAYS on hand in large o,usntities snd for sale by J.W.DDV'OlinE. jy ll-;td ltw Cor. Walnut and id-streets, CintL i nflOD nn Kl.l.nn POR RRT. cnv. f veniently situated. Enquire of jyii-iw WM. nUNXEL Fresh Arrival. - ICE lESTS-ter steamboat J. W. CVwnan, in store and for sale cheap by T. 8CANTL1N. A. BEATTY, M. D.t WOCLD respertfullr announce that he has located Wmselrin EVANS VILE, for the ' Practice of Medicine. Having had an experience of about twenty -three years in a heavy practice, in some of the most sickly regions of the wt. He is now prepared, with some of fhraost valuable improvements, to combat disease in all its various forms. For Chronic Rhumatism, Paralysis, fcc. he uses a Magneto-Llectric machine, in connection with other treatment, with remarkable success. He would aim rrfer to his improved Inhalin apparatus fur treatment of pulminary and throat disiases. Persons afflictod with Scroffula, weakness and mflanation pf the eyes, may expect sneady and permanent - -tt " wo,M "aays that he cures Cancers without the use of the knife. i. l'?nt'n, Dcshler's AnÜ-periodic Pills, , certain cure for Fever and A gue, no one has ever wkh thfro n CODd cunl fter commencing OFICK-on Main street, between Second and Thlid street, near the Washington Hotel. je-:ini-. Clothing ät Auction. W.l"l n uetion, Saturday morning Jnty tlth r-T Tut" 9 0 c,.oclr' our le rooms, V. lot of Summer llothjng, eons sting of Linen and Luster Coat, sa:k and "anale Vesta. Cottenade Pants, &e. lie. -1 m0: S h0XM Olaatware consisting of Bottles Phfr TuI,Ibler,,udJn WOOL8EY It NELBONr . jylO-W. Auctioneers.

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New York Sc Erie Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. nTDur toot Through Tickets to N w Toar. Bos-tos-Philapklphia, and New Englans Cities via. this Route. r3r"TVJSATX-i.U Bill. f. A UISTASCE JSAVtFrTan)Uga to evr xoik uuy withoct chaxob or cam. IT The ONXY ROUTE to Sew York Citr hüTing lrniv epiPiittN sii.ociN rr a 11.41 KMd TR.,frl lathe Buffalo fc New York Citr RailRoa makinfr direct connections with alll tneteamer With the Duflkio & Lakeiuron luiiroai from Detroit JSSE r alls tU Canantoua and Xiacara Falls - .ilrm.rf. mil in direct connections with all Trains on w'uw Kill. (Wim IMnU 10 CbkUS. Ki;u,Rfl;)rdmg :he trHyelin'e public unrivalled facilitie. any !?ngth of time, and resume their journey without m air-KnTnn t-.nL.iifFiiaa una bkid iu . c imta exit chaw nr- Tl! ROrOH TICKETS for sale In all the prin cipal estern Kaurnaa uinces. rtr F.KK AS LOW AS BT AKT OTHKa BOUTK. G.F. SJtllTll.Uen'l .agent. HOMER RAM.'PETXi CIeT.knd.0.,MaylSth.i7. lTcfidecU my 29 lydJtw PROCLAMATION! Be it known by all sickly, weak and debilitaf ed per sons, that McLeaVs STRENGTHENING CORDIAL U the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate the system, and remove all impurities In Uie Blood. It is very pleasant to take. In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver or Bowels, such as Diarrhoea, BiUiouxness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion lleodache, Intermittent Ferers, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Costirene. Weakness or Debility, Tain In the Stomach or Bowels, Night Feyers, Yllowns of the Skin, fcc., &c. ' . When taken, it neutralize and remores any morbid secretions ia the Stomach, aud sti nglhens the Digesthre organs. It will also enre any disease of the Uterus, Kidneys, Bladders or Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, removing all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from the skin. TRY IT, and be convinced of its wonderful invieoraune properties. For Children, who are puny, weak and sickly, we adrie nnrenU to give them a teaspoonfal of this Cor dial oauy. JF Pee Circular. J. If. McLKAN, Sole rroprletor of this Cordial. Also, :uc Lean s volcanic uu Liniment. Principul Depot Corner of Third and Pine treats, St. I.oui-1, M. apl"-lydwis Sold by Keller S: White, Pro r fists, Main-ctrctt. DR. STEPIIKXS, namocopatbic and Hydropathic PHYSICIAN, IAS on hand for sale, at New York prices 20 copies Trail s TI. Encyclopaedia; 10 " Shew's Family "Physiciau; , 10 , Hydmmthic Cookery; 6 " Comlje s Thysiobifry; 6 " " Constitution of Man; 10 Experience in Water Cure: 20 Home Treatment of Sexual Diseases; 20 " PhiloHophy of OenTiition; 5 . " Food anil Diet, Hy Pereira; 10 " Tofocco IVlre Esars. &c &c. ?uhTlDtion for Watcy Cure Journal received at ciunrnrt. otnee on 2 street tetween aiaiu ana iocu.t, Jcransville, Indiana. jy-Ktadw CONSUMPTION CURED. Dn. UlllaRV, thenotH Oculist snd Lunr lctor. of the InHiniinnli Eve nd L.inr Infirtnarv, will he at the Pavilion Hotel In this city. frm the 17th to the 23-1 in.st., for Uie purpose of iiitroducinp the new system or crenrtre iii-!ies of tne i.angs ana Throat hy the Inhaliition of Medicnted Vanors. whk'h he h" pTTvlice"! with such rrmarkahle success throughout the We-t. He also treats diseases of the Kye and Kr no an entire y newiTirwiple, and with unpar-Ulel-e.1 success, k or runner rxtrttcuiars, see circular. jyIir CO.IE UP AXD SETTLE. TTWTE shall he very much oMiired to our customers mW if thy would piv their little account, as Hhnll need tlie money to go Knt on. McKEAt WELLS. Jj'H First street. 1 "J?" JFZVa'V vi- fi"i hCV Exi pccks, received ou Itrnuy l;it, at the Boot and Shoe Depot of 'WcRE A & WELLS. DOOT AD PHOG STORE. 'Enill. rndersicnol would epcctfully inform the m citizens of vansville and tlie surrounding country, that he ha opened a retail ImmH and Shoe otore, at me corner or t irt ana ?yramore streets, in is, in connection with his wholesale department, will enable him to keep on hand a complete assortment of all the bet qualities of rn tont -made work, which he offers to ell or make to order cheaper than any other estJilihthecitr, for cash. All work tswarranted good, nl if any; feil are happens. H will be rereired. free Of ciutrge, lr retnrnea. ljy-iyj 11. J. llAlil. UnlTcrsity of LonisTllle. MEDICAL DKPART.UE.1iT. faTllIE rerular Lectures In this Institution will comB mence on the first Monday in November next. anl continue wntil Marcrr. a preliminary conme will lie lirere1 without extra, charge, at tlie Cot lece and the Manne Hospital, daring the month ol October. MEDICAL FACCLTY Charte W. (bort. M. D., Emeritus Professor of !-.t.av4 T aa-1 1 a a- at.il Xfavluaitl llntfHiiHenry .Ml Her, SI. D., Trofessor of Obstetric Luna fori P. Vandell, M. D., Profeesor of PhysJoN.cy and 1'aUiological Anatomy and Dean of the Kaenltr. ' , .-IM-IIT. I Demjamfu R. Palmer, 91. !., Frofeasor of De scriptive and Mireical Anstoniv. J, Lawrence Snrlth, 31. 1., Professor of Medical nera.'Urv n'i I xvey. Robert J. nrrcklnrfdxe,' M D-, Professor of Ma.teria Medica Joshna R. Flint, M.I)., Professor of the Principles and Pntctiee of Pnrfferr. Lew is Rogers, AI. Profea-or of Clinical Medi cine. Tbeoeore S. Bell, M . IT, Professor of the Theory an-i rrnctve oi .sieitwine. Archie B. 'ook, 31. D-, Demonstrator of Anatomy. Ample opportnnities for Clinical Instruction are afrornea ny uie Marine Hospital and tne Lniversitv

I This Lire eitenns to uunnrs:, eunaio, ana iMagva 1 manner, we are preparea 10 lacniiaic wim promp Talis, with an nnliroken Wide Ounce connecting nt I diptcb all rood entmMed to oar care, ther by Dunkirk -directlv nith all trains fromCIevelaiid-Cincin- I Hlver. Railroad or Canal without delay or expo-

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Board in resnectable families can be procured at from 3 to 4 a week. Fees for the entire course f-ins. Matriculation ticket !:;,r'V?rt,-n U!itl0? fee Dis-ectine ticket 10. Hospital ticket fj. Uradiy) L. P. VANDELL, M. D.. Dean. Eransville & Crawfords1IIc R. R. T ATES OP FARE FROM EVANSVILLE TO Louisville.... Cincinnati.... Indianapolis . ClevHand .... Buffalo . Rjnn Btltimnre .. 7-.V1 Washington . a,25 ft. Louis.... ,, 1Vrt Cairo , . l,on Pndovah... . 55,nn Chicago ... 2-VV ... ,15 ... fn ... s,v ... injm ... im .., ... ,o N ew York. Boston (via Albany). et.0rt Pans... (via Dunkirk) 2N) Bloomington Pittsnre l-."n IH?catur Philadelphia 2-1,00 SprinrfieM.., Dayton !. Rock Island. Xenia 0,-VO Peoria Columhus 10,5 Wheeling... ... MS ... lVsl m-.'-'i For thmnith tickets or any information apply at the ticket office, head of Locust street. S. J-BINGHAM, Ticket Ag-nt. Evansville, July 2d. "57. LiyMmd-isl DR. VT. M. STEPIIKXS, nomopopathist and Uydropnthlst, BVAN8VILI.R, i.d. Office and residence on Second street, between Main and Locust. Uy2 sT-ly MRS. I. P.6TEPIIE.S, Physician and Obstetrician. Af BS. 8. will giye particnlar attention to the diseaIfl sesof Women and Children. Having bee-n for three years Physician In one of the largest Water Cures in the täte of New York, she has had much experwee in the treatment of the chronic diseases of females She has practiced successfully, for the past year in Chicago. jyiiMy The Great Library Otters F'VERV person who rets bp a club of twenty snki srrilveifor RMERSOXS MAGAZINE AND UNITED STATES JOURNAL, will be presented with aTnaenificent LU)rary of Fobtt Latoaand hrLEsDin DouHO Volcmbs arieh reward for a few hours' work. Send 25 tent., and you will receive ly return mail specimen copies worth more than the muory, and full particulars. . . . Vend also forannual circular, containing full illustrated descriptions of our pntent mninery, including the CO-MBf.SATION PÖKTABLts ST KAM SAWMILL, the cheapest and best Inmtier manufartnring machine in the worl.t W I LL A U D'S S E E D SO W E R, which will sow and cover, in the very best manner, 25 acres of any kind of grain per dv Tki Postablc Plabtatk Eaoi-Ross; PoajaaLc Bcaa Stobc 3ÜLI- &c J. EMERSON & CO., Publishers, And Dealers in Improved Machinery, jy9l o. 1 errace streeU N. York.

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P. G. O'ltlLEY & CO., OLD ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwarding & Commission General Railroad, Steam and Express Agtnta rcciAL asEirrt roi mhhitltaiua kalkoab. ;?f 1857. .e irf-Boat. tb hrgest on the Ohio Rirer, in the most substantial ReceiTing, Storing and Forwarding; and also to the sale of any Produce consigned to us, and all order prmnjxiy mien. ti. U'KIL.UY rerums nissmcere imnii k ni numerou. frietNis for their former patronage, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, vhick will ne duly reciprocated. a More i too in. well suKniien. win ne aer ror in commodation of boats, and Ux-ir onlers carefullj filled. P.O.O'BILErkC mhHdswly COMING "AGAIN! WITH ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS I ! AND REDUCTION OP PRICES! At Evans rillc, Tbursday, July 23d. (. V. RUT1TERFORD. Manacer.A.DV8PK1.UER,. Treasurer. ROII'T WU1TB Equestrian Director The Only rompany that rerrorma Every. tLIri uu the Hills.' SPALDlaXG Sc ROGERS THREE CTRCCSES I Combined in one Mo, Caneern their ORTII AMERICA.! CIRCUS, So popular In New England, their Floating Palace Circus well known on the Islisslppi river, and their New Railroad Circus, which excited so prent a setsattoa in the Middle Bute, lvt suumer, with Three Pets or Performers ! 1 hree frets of 4 towns :! Three ("'els offline Horses!!! ALL IK OHL K 1 JN G I .t friendly strife, in presence of the audience, and all for only ONE PRICE OP ADMISSION ! oa boabs the $ FLOATING PALACE ! Befitted at enormous expense. Id tlie mot-t sumptuous style, (with greater luxury than when first constructed) as a GKAND AQUATIC AMPHITHEATRE The public are assnred that these three Companies will notbesepans ted at any time this season, under any pretext whatever. AMONCST THB STARS OP THE TRIPLE TROUPE - aaa O.RlCHAiPtKIS, K.OMAI, H.Lisnv, J. Davcmpokt, Mike LiraiK, J. Koaiüsoa C. V alter, K. J. Whitk, C.Davis, W. Charles, JOHÜ BaEET, S. PHtEKIX, The Kmihkkt GTMaASTic Baoa.. The Oieat Ksclisii Aceosats, Mk.damics Whime k. Akdbcws, Jeret Woiliku, the celebrated Ten Horte Leaper. AndtUiegreim Trick Horses and Ponies. AaisaooK, Bio THrapsra k. PaAsrs. In addition to the above baj jasi been added the great MUSICAL MONSTER. THE CALLIOPE. Oll BTIaABl OHUA.1. the music of which can be heard three miles, and is more soul-tir-ring than all the Braes Bands in the country. As theTalace approaches the cities and towns and previous to the entertainment, all the popular airs of the day will be played by that Celebrated Italian Organ Ut. hisnor ladello, whose musical abilities racks first among the artists of this or tlie ukl world. ADMISSION : Dress Circle SO Cents. All arm chw.rs. Children hf. price Family Circle 23 Cent. 4 All t-Ufhiuned tx-ats, no bf. TH"elialleriea, tno hf.prk-c,) 25 Cts. äs?" Doors open at 14 and 7S' o'chxrk r. M. rerformances com mence half an boar after. tr Immediately after each performance of the Circuses on the palace, Dan Reed's Celebrated Minatrel will frfve a Onmd Melange of Necro Minsteisy, Plantation Melodies, Burleies,Ten'ch'rean txtircises, a I ClutracteriHtic Kthiopian Poculiarities in the beautiful and spjicious Kidotrs Concert Aalooa n the Kaymood, adjoining the palace. A dm usio k 3 Ci rrt. MAJ. J. Bl KNELL. . 1 M lh. r.n.t)ulllMl PaimiaUliM. WUtal. aW v a av--The above Star Troupe will perform in Enterpris on Tudav, Julv ilrt: ewareh-Wedneov- July M: HenderwoH, Krhlnr, July 34th; and Mosml Vernon &tunUy, J uiy Sjth. (jy"d Xew Albany Female Scclnary. ' BOARD Or TRCfTXXS: ' CnAS. BARVES, Prest. C. C. HTXE.Sec'y. WM.S.CriBitTtOH. Jas. M. Haims. giLASC.DAT. Jesse J.Baowü. THIS institution, in charge of Messrs. Chaelk Baehks and C. C. I1ie, will open on the First Monday la September next. I tJte New HuilJioj on Upper Elm Street. l.tJ.mmnikl nfiiriw. n hataial-avj I1. WÄ merit o provine'l, ann all tne most approved appliance commits, health and mental and moral Improvel of tire inmates will le bmuebt into requisition. - A talented corts of Intrncürs ha been enroredI and no painaa ill le spaml to make the Institution id every way, a first claia Female Seminary. KXPKNSES. Board in the Seminary, fneludine rooms furnished, tuition in all the branches of the Regular Course, fuel snd lifliN, rer sesnion of five months '.XJ.Oti XVaMng is est at fifty cents per Innen. Tuition for Day fchnWrs in the Primary Department.' ter sewion 8jM Tuition for Day Scholars in the Academic De " partment, per aeesion ......... ...... . ........... li-00 Tuition for Day Scholars ih the Collegiate De partment, per session r. w 1?,IV kxtra sttdibs. Tse or Instrument. Music on Orzan with nae of 'Instrument. Hf session, .- Drawing, per session Painting, Oil or W'.tr Colors,) prr session IV Ornamental NeJk- Work .' Fr-nrh, liorman, Italian or SpanLb, per "pssion, i0, Zir No chvge rill be made for Vocal Music. tWAll Boar.1 and Tuition bills are payable byth ae..!. in advance. ... . . tir-No pupils will be received for a horter period? than one seion. and no deduction for absence will be mad-s except in case of protracted sickness. MST" Pnpils from abroad are required to board In th. fhmilv with the twsrhers. In irder to enjoy Üjeir constant carr. example and sociv. TBXT rOOKS ASITATI05ET Can be had in the Peminary, at Xew Albany prices. PIS'- Application for adniwion, or letters of inquiry, or on business n-lating t-j the aetnlnarr, mav be addressed jo . Ur C C. 1II.N, Secretary. 4 BEAD TTIIS-IT WILirPAY! ' WE have on baud, and will sell at reduced price for cash , a good stock of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCIIE. Ä'taot Styles ol Fine Jewelry, sllrer-Ware, d.old Pens. Portmonalea, C'loek, Ac. Tboe in wi t of aov articles in owe Imenf httine. will find it .sreatly to their interest to give us a call, aa we wish to tlose our as ranch as possible of our pieseirt stock, preparatory to the Fall trade, and will seil not below but at a small advance n enwt price BITTROLFF Sc. SON, JyPl Main street, between First and Second. fr g BALES Navy Oaium. for sale low by PPW JylO-tf GEO. FOSTER CO. K II BBLS. Superfine four received per railroad www- ibisuay. Fur sale hv jyl0-tf lOE. FOSTER ft CO. MILL SAWYER WANTED. " A GOOD sawyer will find constant emrdoytnen' and liberal wages, br applying at wr .saw-mll and hen-ling factory. PKRKlSS, 11AVNE3 Si CO. jylO-tf COOPERS WANTED! . TKirUi to contract f from 5" to 1000 flour barrels ff a month to he made at our mills, about 3d milt north west of Memphis. Tenn. Mechanics of thia trade who wish constant employment in a pteaaant. climate and a healthy country will please address Kg immediately at Covington, Tenn. P. 8. We have on haad an abundance of the bl tin-ber. jyajwdw 1. & 4. TOWELL ti Co. .LOCR! FLOUR! sV 35 bhls. suporfine Floor, btfllags " . ' For sale at reduced prices, by jeJO SAM V1CKERT