Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 209, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 July 1857 — Page 2

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1VAXSVILLE, EID.

THURSDAY MORNING. .'..JULY $0,1857

Paducah TacketAt a meeting of the subscribers to the raducab racket rund on Tuesday t , - i evening, a committee was appointed to I m negotiate with parties to place a packet I on the Lane. The lund subscribed will t0 I enterprise. It affords a most favorable to t. . . jk.l r ' I vyviiMiiiij iwi iuo uv iicr ui a uliulc i boat to 0 in", and. secure a lucrative trade for his craft. " - Several propositions have been made already to the committee from owners of boat3, or those who have the ability to procure a packet, and there is but little doubt, that we shall have a regularly established line between 'here and Fadocah within a week or ten days. This

amount to $6,000 which the subscribers great convenience, affording them a daily - OCT Mr. L. ells of the Cincinnati ing the side-walk, by too great a display oi.ei it tumriwi ö, lt-'VÄ!n Ät wfnT.f h1 areilling to bestow as bonus on any communication with the town. ' Passen- Type Foundry was seriously injured in of Crinoline. The officers , were 'unable "?WerftTi reme.iy HÄff, r-aüuLoui and cw.vn the L.ue shore iuu parties who will run. a good passenger ger8 by this line will be Caken from their that city on .Monday by the (all of a pair to get the prisoner into court, on account C1:1Ä rÄÄVc?Ä and freight packet in the Line for one year, houses and carried to any part of either of stairs" upon which he was standing.1 ' ' of her dimensions. She was-fined $5 taN?BVÄ .MheiÄuÄ This handsome bonus with the support city. This new line we hope will serve ' fm.. m - r" ... . 7 . ' and costs. We understand that the ÄÜ.AgeWÄ Äruu m csxgvu guarranted from merchants of this city to promote the pleasant social intercourse OCT Mus Flora L. 11? died at the TrU3teM of R certain church uo town ' hamkÄtodÄ? r KÄÄÄ

and Paducah, mast insure success to the between the two cities, and in particular, Missouri notei, oc Juis, ma fery my- are seril,uslT considering, the propriety . w" . rmt. uff;iBthc

enterprise has been carried out with alpryor and Tryoress the former with

creditable public spirit and liberality on the part of our citizens, which gives promise that otr.er and more important measures for the promotion of the trade and prosperity of ths city will be undertaken. - v The project for a tobacco warehouse and inspection should not be permitted longer to linger unexecuted.' Since the above was in type, a-friend has made us the following communica tion: . The anbscriber to the Piiducah Packet Fnud met ladt evening, and appointed a com tnittee, consisting of Messrs. Hopkins,- Allis. Howard, Ilughe and Decker who have had charge of the subscription lit, adding there'to Mr. Ingle and Mr. Foster, to make arrange menta for tbe immediate tarting of a packet, and with full power to make tbe bet arrangeroent possible to insure a permanent lirA for cne ysar. Several plans were mentioned, but the general expression seemed to be in favor of anplying rtafunda. a bona., monthly or qt. terlv.fo aa to insure a full and fair trial of the trade. .' Every person who apoke. looked I upon it as certain to pay well, if well man aged with the right kind of a boat. We understand the committeo had a meet-

ing yesterday, and are favorably impressed with an offer made by Capt. Liter. They look npon CapU L. aa the best man for this trade- Mild and urbane in hi manners--gentlemanly m m deportment with a plain .traight-forw.rdne., that has won for him the good will of the community here, and will . secure him the confidence of ths supporters of the new line.- Hi success in th3 (ireen Kiver trade, is evidence of hi capacity as a . ateamboatman, both as a careful captain and aneflcientbusine,sman. . A Mail contract nould be secured; the

whole river , towns from this to Pa.ducah should ba supplied by this hnJ; the mail matter for all Southern Kentucky and the Western District of Tennessee coiud'bo ob. tained more expeditiously, by "the 0 & M. and E-'& C. Railroad, with this Packet, than by any other route. Then let us get tip petitions for circulate, as soon as the packet goes into tne traoe; let tnem ue acatterea iur . . .1.1,1 t . T !rl signatures at an tne tanaings on tue t.iver, and when signed, forwarded by an agent to .Washington and laid before the Postmaster General. , The Exprcsf Company, with 'their psuai enterprise, will not be behind, but will push their business to every paying point; and merchants along the River and on the .Ten neaseo, and Cumberland will receive their ffooda over our Kaüroad and. by thia Tacket line. . . : The manufacturers and merchants of our eXMllLtZTLZetr with the country below usvritn more cortaintw and ..tisfition. And all these thincs combined will in a short time ensure us first elaas boats and a profitable trade. ." .We understand Capt. Liter proposes to put the Bowling Green in at one, and after his new boat is completed which. will be in about two months she will take the place of the Bowling Green in the trade; or should a mail contract be obtained, or the business re quire he will put in a boat adequate to the wants of the trade, and capable of making tri-weekly trips The only objection to this arranftmicnt is the capacity of the Bowling Green. But If we take into consideration that we are likely to have low water shortly, when it is more desirable for a boat to "go through" than to have "fine accommodations," perhaps even this may not bo. an ejection. Should this arrangement be perfected, let ws go to work and try to build up this trade; and make it profitable to the boat and it will be so to tho business of Evans villo. , An ;Isterktt5Q Discussion.- The Henderson Commercial : rays, that the following interesting questions are to be discussed by Gov. Powell and the lion. Archibald Dixon before the citizens of lienderson : 1st. That a State, under the Federal Constitution - and by virtue of .her own Sovereignty has the right to confer the right of suffrage on persons who are not citizens of the United States for Stato or Federal office. , . 2nd. lias a State the power under the Federal Constitution by virtue of her State Sovereignty to confer the right of suffrage upon Aliens who are. residents and inhabitants of such State. These are very important propositions and are likely to figure in future political canvasses. We would like; to 'seethe m brought in some form "be fore the U. S. Supreme Court. .A discussion of them there might lead - to important practical results. Or Wheat continues at a dollar a bushel. No contracts for future delivery have been made, the farmers asking the re?ent rates for wheat to b dtlivortd within a month.

New Lloe ef SUiu to Henderson.

Our citiiens will be glid to perceive at daily line of coachea to Henderson nas commencea running on laeinaianai . - . J - utj:-i ? t .? side of the river, crossing at' the new steam ferrv t Henderson. . On this route I passengers will be always sure of a dry and pleasant roa-immediatelyon the I J11, banks of the river; and although the I distance may be a little longer, it will bb run in a'shortefTHme"than' the other the people in the bbttothit will be a '1 multiply the mutual visits of the lai i ... 1 cues, wno naTij- coining lo ao out senp i their names to the. stage office, to be taken up at home and be set down at the doors of their friends in the other city. This will be par excellence the "Ladies' The Raring In Eoglani. The Goodwood Cup will be run for in England to-day. Great interest , is fclt in the result, throughout the country. 126 lbs. and the latter with 114 lbs. will contend for the prize. The colors chosen by Mr. Ten Brocck for the iockies of his korSes in England, are the crimson and wLite satin stripes of the American flag. with the Hue cap and white stars. nicVAna in hia A moririn nnt" fiil "tne stripes 01 our nag. snouia iaia i Aras aii Vitlrc V9 T a nill vtr rn V 1 o . . ... . occasion to present them in triumph to mrr?.ida nf F.nlUb . fnrpa Th tws.ilt I will U nnouncM in this countrj by telegraph, on the arrival of the steamer with the' news. Murder of an Overseer by Xerro. ' The Vicksburg Whig of the 15th inst. contains an account of the murder of Dr. Parker's Overseer, Wm. lL Deal, by a ngro. Parker had whipped the negro's wjfd for pome offence and he took the &nt opportunity that offered of dashing . , , . ' rru out theTer.eer'- brains. The negro confessed the crimo and is now in jail awaiting trial. Judicial Cowardice On the trial of negro gm ior we murucroi ner rais ! r l. tresi, in Louisa county, Virginia, the court of justices were divided in opinion on the verdict. Four were lor hanging, w anJ 0Q(J for her transportation, , . -. ,. Under these circumstances, according to law, the verdict for the lesser punish ment must have prevailed or a new trial Iq granted. When the opinion of the court became known tf) lhe crowJ jn ftt. , A. ., , , . . tendance, they assailed the c.ourt and threatened the dissenting justice with violence if he did not change his opinion lie pusillaniraously yielded, and : gave his assent to hang tho girl. The result was ordered to bo proclaimed by the J KherilT to the mob, to quiet the' excitemcnt and to prevent them from tearing! aovrn the jail and lyuching the prisoner. Matter8 have ccrtainly come to an alarming pa, when in the long-settled, peace ful and conservative rural districts vf tho country, courts of justice yield to tho demands of an excited mob. Qy Great excitement prevails in Rush, Decatur, and Bartholomew counwe- in mis ötate, in consequence oi me rrest of a ,&rSe nuraber r respectable. citizens of those counties on a charge of illusion with a gang of counterfeiters . e .. m the circulation of counterfeit mo;.ey. Th kcts a said to be most astounding, 1 implicating men of-the highest standing I and most respectable connections in the vicinity. The proof is stated to be conclusive, and large amounts of counterfeit money have been found upon the persons and- premises of the accused who have been taken into custody. Their names are withheld for the present, but a denoumcnt is promised next week. 07" An honest and imple German at Erie, Penn., was so frightened by an tinprincipled constable who told him there were charges against him for crime that would condemn him to the State's prison) unless he paid $S0O to suppress the complaint, that he and his. wife knowing nothing about law or criminal courts went out into an orchard at night and both hung themselves,. to avoid the rain and disgrace that they supposed, unpended over them. (Ör All the signs of the times, amonsr htb0 Democracy prove that the Iong.Iooked for convention to nominate county officers will be held. It affords us great pleasure to announce this interesting fact,"in advance of our contemporary over the Post Office. It is a subject of congratulatien that this droll affair will come off in August when the majority J of our citizens will have time to enjoy a I hearty laugh 07"Pusiness in San Francisco early in July was exceedingly dull, and heavy failures in different branches of business had occurred. The markets were-glut- ; . . a s ' . i . rri teawitn an Kinai oi prouuee. .jnere being no demand, prices were rapidly declining, while money was accumuia ting and rates tending downward. C7The discussion of the introduction of slavery into Orogon, continued in that territory,.and- the proposition found ad Tocates enouth to start a newsnaDer : but no fcarW were felt that such provis! iön" coüld U incorporated into the Con- . stitution. , '

fär Our telegraphic reDort will be

foumi unusually interesting this morning. v . .. , . . . - i OCT Loefner, the Cincinnati murderer far recovered, that he has been re novad from the hospital to the vcity rYf" TKa A mAi!ani3 rt f a 1 a TA (ifltra w Uivi tv aiio vi aja mi j tenant ai v o I nominated Thomas Hollidav ' Uicks ' of of nuf..r,n x Am., I - . r on . .... I stenous manner, at was suppoa uiai rVia burl tnlren rvnisnn. but tb'e coroner's I r. . . . l jury wer ni.iu inno yu,u. elusion as to the cause of her death. ; Contracts are being made all over countrJ for potatoes at 20 a 25 cts. a ousuei, in ui-ßing umr. cland papers say that the starvation prices are still kept up in that city. (XrThe price of beef has fallen in Louis villa to five cents gross, which is equal to nine cents nett. Still the butchers keep the price up to 12J and 15 cents in the market ftT-One of the mills in LouiSVlllo has contracted this week for 30,000 bushels oi wneai. aione aouar. i rices un iues I J. ..I. ) k.l ntirmrar Ian. I dencr in that markeL and wheat was . offered by the farmers at $1 but de .. . . . V,,W4 UJ " " ' -Tho .blind Physician, whose sands of life have nearly run out," is being exposed by the Eastern papers. The receipt he sends for the ehilling is worthless. He is making a fortune by advertising his humbug. fjT"The uicst complete railroad map ever published has - just been prosented to Col. Drew of tho TaVilion by Mr. Andy O'Riley. A handsome present from a clever gentleman. . : J.. 07" Three ministers were mobbed in Rockcastle county Kentucky on Sunday last.' ' They were taken from the church while engaged in holding a meeting, and driven out of the county. They known as anti-slavery men. were CtrThe Pasha of E.rypts new steam vacht is inst ccmpleted at Boston. She is described, by the Boston papers as a beautiful vessel, strong aod graceful in her proportion;, She will sail from Boston in a lew days and take her place in the Pasha's navy. . (7Tho,poor solitary schooner the Granada that compo&cd Gen. Walker's Nicaragua navy, sunk at her. moorings at San Ju.n del Sur.' with all her annanent oh buard, and came very near carry - ing all her crew to the bot'oin. fjyln Connecticut, a farmer who went into his fields on Sunday to haul some hay, to save it from an appro.iching storm, was prusecuted for violating the Sunday laws. The Justice had the good sene to dismiss tho complaint after hearing the circumstances of the case. A New Bcildixq Material. A ma chine for making an artificial stone of a concret forrneJ of one Dart lim0 tnd ninQ of , essed into b,ocks of teQ inches in length and five in width,.by four in thickness, is being introduced into use in the West. The material can be made cheaper than bricks,' and forms a handsome building, equal in beauty to dressed stone. " ?'.. fj7 Tho weather yesterday was the subject of universal remark. Dark and unpleasant,, with a drizzling, d razz! ing rain soaking into all who ventured out doors. Umbrellas were no protection whatever. Business was dull. A Daughter Kille by her Father. The Lcwisburg (Vx), Era of a late date contains an account of a most fiend ish and revolting murder committed in the county of Fayette. by Matthew Kin caid, on the person of his own daughter, He was a man of violent temper and while hi- danshtei was-preparing. bread for the foi lily, he struck her on the bead with a broom, dislocating her neck and causing instant death. OT Great difficulty is experienced in New. York and Philadelphia in enlisting crews for the outward bound ships. The boarding house keepers manage to keep the sailors too drunk to be seen by the merchants until the ship is ready to sail, when they drive them to the docks as .a (lock of sheen and receive the advance pay for their board. 1 he friends of the reform I do not dispair of success. At present, it is impossible to procure a crew without paying the advanee. . v-.: r-; , . OCT A young lady came on board of one" of ' the lake steamers at Rochester, X. Y., in company with a young mat. It was apparent from their conduct that they had had sorae'eontention with each other. After the boat left the tort. the lady suddenly left her seat, walked to the side of the boat, and plunged into the lake-. 4 She did no' rise, nor was an effort, made tp;recover her.' body. i .'The . r captain took possession of her, baggage, and the letters fband in her trunk revelled the sad truth that she had been, by rile deceptions, brought to dishonor.

OCT The river is rising very slowly J

tt this poinC but fillins at Cinci We hare no river news of interest innati.l to lay I before our readers. The St. Louis Daekets . . . " i i ' . äM Mill4lil.tt r . - . I ! , mi tt; ti .I. , , . I uc3. lug wguujfcr iu unijr oao icit, i will be down to-day fcr St. Louis .-A Seeiocs Matteu. A-young lady Bostoni hss ?r" Smith, was arrested and brouht before J udse Russell Saturday last,"cliarged with obstruct- . o I I "J of widening tho tntrance to the pews. ! . . . .. - ... it is a lamentable lact tnat many young ladies are unable to attend church on ac coant of the cntrances jt is a ge. r'ous nutter, and is attracting the aU tentioa" of philanthropists everywhere. QCT A li re-hating man in Uopley, Uhio, named -McConkeyf resolved, last week, to commit suicide. lie took arsenic, found he did not die; cufhis throat still lived; jumped into a well-was Ulken out alive, but died soon after. ' -' Between the Km press KniJ and Queen Victoria a real l-ininine trieudshin ha siruiig rip, and ever tinoe tie royal vis.it to Pari & verv intimato corronDOnJen betwcn the tw o illntriona laaiü h been maintained, and a fervent dcire for a meet A nnotiln nnd S t r II ft ll Tttrkrrll. Wiiuaji Yocxo, of bouth nuafaorgii, w. ay: . - . Alter caving snuerea evereiy ur evera diiva with a most ditixs:nir attiicK ot J)ur T nnr..h.an.i h..tti f KfV.UII AVPi ,'s "hidi-.-t' Sif 'AhE jerfect vder. Before 1 had fini-..W ihe bot tie, I fotind my apatite and Ktret gth return ing. I believe it worthy ol Uie-naractcr you 1 give it. and Khali rucomraet.d it as auch." . , jy2iMwdifcw. SPECIAL NOTICES. Vr NOTICES In this pl-ce,l cent per line WrV2 one inertiiu; 2 cert r-r line throe uiuc: 20 ceuu par line one week : dixount on lon(r tuue. Hon SALE-TWO SODA FQtWTAIXS, - isecfnl IjinJ, with MarlId Top Staad and Silver Pipes, for 8le very low by jy2ö-d&w2ir. , . - A. AS.SPACnER & CO., DH. CCGGSIFELL'S ANTIPHLOGISTIC 2 Xj mJL j - That has produced sncb reraarhable eJTects in n any rtses of Kevraloia. Vertigo, and Arrectioss or the Heap, ran"d ry liturl ed circuTation, In th mewho have tried it in this city, H for nale. at KEM.FR : WHITE'S. r"The hiEheüt tet!niot.iaL, of its eflltru-y hnrt been irlren by a-nuni';cr of the most reperta'-.le citizens who hare tried it. , , Uy22 ICE CREAM! MRS. 51. J. VmlJJW.lX haInc opened an ICE CP. EA M 8 A LOOK O THIRD STREET, ETW EE WitnrT CHESrStT, is pifp:ir"I t furn'.!''t a snprrior article of Ire Cream, either whtileale. or retail, to a!l who wW. to paaWc öf this cooling luxury. - -', Jß-tf. Dil. UYro R D Rehl-es- all ho are Indehtel t fc!m to call an4 pv, as he wishes t e-ttle up and leare here. - ' Jy21-lmo. . . 1 . . V 4',me-t- erwy Thursday evening, In the Hall, oit Water street, ortrth C'iüvil BonW. - . . C. W. KCDYABD, W.C.T. ' A.J.0;rav, W. R. J;ui2flly . rOAh A OTIC K-The-prireof CoaliU the Podi a Mtxts. I at the Pit, cents r"r biul el; hiuUei to any pait of the ei,y.10e!u,h.1MlI. , -.. fehl ... Secretrirr and .Manas r rff" Almost every parer In the Union Is comwnt'ns; upon the ro-fl qualities ami frat benefits desired from theueof Dr. J. HosTETTEas Stomach Bitters, and Uie Immenfe sales which harel-ecn raa.lahy the rkcui in our Southern ard Western cities, is conc!shre evidence of its virtu-, and convinces us that it is just the thing fr this climate, and should be used" In every fimily, hy old ard young, before mcal, daring thi extreme warm weather, as a preventative against all stomach diseases most prevalent at this sear, when not only the wenther, but the diet h.- a controlling influence npon the system. For sale ly diupjtistaand dealers generally. JyjO-dSi.wlw i Ilollowav's rills.-The axe is not more neceiwrv iu new setUeiuents than is this wonderful roeir cine, which cures with rapidity and certainly all those debil'tntirg affix-lions of the sUmiachand the bowels, which pnrairjwj Industry 'In unhealthy regions- Sold at the manufacUTiesNo. c0 Sfaiden Ijir.e, New York and No. 241 Strand, London ; and by ail drucgUts, at 25 cents, ClHc, and I per bo; ' JyS0-lw. '.. Kemp's Worm I'astHles.-CLUdren who reject with loathing th crdh aiy uiercurialixed vermifuges will devour these Pastilles with as much gusto as other confectionary. They certainly and tnft'.y erpel aliJtetinal worms." Bristol's Jarsafariii.. the sole survivor of a sroreof (oai:oi! Sai-.-opftrilla, iu its r.esr, c:reeritrat',d form, eures nil extcrral comjlaints, n-sult'.ng from foul blood, quicker' tljin ever. Sold br I). T. Lanman & Co., holpIe druggists 61 Water street. New York, and by all druggists. Sarsapirillafl, and I'asulicsc. pcrbotU.. " . . Ljyao-lwdiw. True Medicinal rrlnelplew. Never extnu-t blood. Blood is the life. By attracting it in painful diseases you rosy occs,!onthe patient ease, but remeiuer tliU cuso U only tte reduction r lessening tbe power to feel.. Branireth's Tills relieve pain by hstrictirkj: the came of pain out of the blood. . Their u je purifie the blood; and in acnte disease they ore Invaluable; they give ease and eure, but 4o not iiuretke vital powers. - JyMtcafcw Wü2fc Baco Ijht Social Tbm., No. Vjs24j, meets every alternate Friday evening, asabove. .... J. T. WALKER, B. P. T. A-J.O'Rilet, B.R- V , v janäMys If you are sick von must take MEDICINE. roa Att iiTMJiAi jlko iTrgasit paw rsa ; I) E WITT'S VA1X RELIEVE!?, WDirh is stronger and requires less to effect a cure Uan any known remedy. - FOR FEVER AND AGUE TAKE - - the only safe and harmless n-mJy in the world, Rhode's Fever and Ajruc Cure. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE ... The Anti-ilious Pills. , An anxilery to the "cure." -' Thes Kesaedles destroy the Disease but not the Pa- ; - . tient. ' - - - - 'r- . - . W. B. CIIAPIX, Wholesale Agent, K. I. Forswlobr Drugglsu generally. . -jell-umv-asiw There la bo Remedy creatine auch stir among Invalids Da. üinrosB i Istioohtoi o Livaa RiaSBY. It f ires uch qtiiclt nlief as to convince the patient of receiving benefit almost as soon as the medicine Is taken. We do not know ot a single instance where it has been taken, without benefit; Hn nearly all cases a complete cure Is effected by its use. It hs acquired Its wWe popularity simply because It does what it is recommended to do. ' It is constantly enlarging Its circle of friends, carrying healing on Us wings, and Joy to the hearts; of those putTertaff fram Liver Complaint, Jaundice, riper-sl3,'ot general debility. i?ealvertismeU) IJyM-lmdww

THE' GREAT. EXCSL1SH REMEDY

- v. sir jajies clarke's Prepare from a proscription of Sir James C larkft M. viluatfe Mediate i unfiSiW in the olnf aii iho ,. ... ; - m .. . ... : pumumna nacgroiu aidetksen lnctasci tome rQiao " 1 - I . . . . . . M ii inoaepues u frtj, removes: S.U onsu-actioos I A mugs on the mot thlv periods with-reguiari uv. The Pill shfluU ke oe.l two or'thite reti rferSou to Confintnjt: thor fortifT th ennstitntiun und lessen the sutferinjr dur.nc Uir, enHi):nK the mother to per- i

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lorm ner(!unc7ru.'i weir to Dwei aun cnill. Thee Pili MouKt not be fken by female üurint the FIRST THREB MOXTllSofPremiaiicy.aathey sresureto hringon Miscirriflce, bntatauy bthertinie thev are w.fe. I ' r . f , - In all caes of Nerrou and Jpinfcl Aflertlnp, Pain ?n the nick n1 Lim, IleArinew, Fatue on ?!ipht I li-cfrtf-r1., ViiLr lllH.'l. I il M sn;1a1l M fifn DEATH AXD DISEASErtATn. now come it, friend, in erery shape. You let o many folks escap I Disease. Pre id sire, I ue all means I can,' Tou)tYriatethelifeofman; " . J I dog his fivXateps frfwa hii birth, , ' Till he returns to molher earth. . t I u w all means I nfd of oid, Cluagejof weather--hot and cold ; . ,: j 1 give them colds I aiT them pains I rack their bones I fire their reins, I roiion them with rancid bile, ' In plact of tWe diestire chyle, . , ' Yet all is useless nothing kills ! PtiTH. Hw's that t. , ... . Disea&s. They ail take Braxdreth's Pills. jy23Hiawlw ' Real! Read!! Ye ACltcted, Read!:!-II. T. HelmNild offLTStothe afflk.-te.lhU Genuine Preparation, Fluid Extract Dm.hu, which haaaccomplisheil the uiort extranlirmryure of all other similar remedies. lieaJ th awltertiwinent in another column, hearted VHelmbold's Genuine Preparation.' jyS-lm WOOLSEV & SAWfER, Agentn. TO-DAY'S. ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One innre, (ten lines or less), one time, Tre times. : t : : One wevk, t t : : ; s : : : ": : Tvro wfi-k?,. : ' : : ; : t t : One month, : t : : : : : : : Threw months : , ; s f ; . j s t y t , : tix months, : t : : : : : : ; : One vear, : f : :!: ;t-t-'i ti" 1i-ount on larceradvertisoraents. lift CtS. 1 00 1 50 : 2 50 iM , t'thO' 10 M 4 13 00 Carl of six liiu-sr un.ler, S10 pr annum.. ZJST No n ill fcM-nhl" udvertisements received. .. A NEW DAILY LINE OF i TO IIExYDEUSON, 0. THK LDIAXA PIDK. To Ran' In Connexion 'v Ith Ine Line ' of ' Coaches, to HolKl.VSVlLLK, Ivy. THE sii'-scriViers have esta3 iah- j -rfTÄ eda LINE OP COACHED K2L2T! to run h-tween Henderson and KvansvitU", DAILY, on the Indiana side, crossing tbe Strain Feny at lln.ler"n. LEAVING. The Coaches will leave Ilendersoi every morning at 6 o'clot-k A.M,and arrive at Kvanxviile in time t connect with the niorning train on the Evans villr ami Pnn fonlsviile Ballwi I : and RETURXINÜ Wi! leave Kvansville at P. M. ertnidinE pasHena-ers to take the rtnjrt from Hffiderson to llopkitsville, whU-h le;veii Monday, Wedaiaday and Friday eveninc at P. M. .... There :s n w a r-o 1 STEAM FERRY at Henderson, and in--nri will lie takfi across tlie Ferry without ciiitfice fur ferriage, Mxl will carried with their tagpuce to any part of the r!ty , ThoKQ wlio patnnie tins Line, may be snre -"bar-tne careful ami aaentive drivers and comforut le C"'"hes. Citizens of the Jl.ivou and r ay nnssenscrjuill be laketi a Mr nr ! Tl'onat- rite if fttre. ; jf Ortl -f I the Wa-.hincton House, Evannville, and the Taylor IIou.se, Heilders .. ' i ' - K. 11. 1ATE3 Jt CO., ,.. jyW-tf 1 " ' ' .. Proprietors. NOTICE. LL persons Latin buxine with wie as a Justice of PiHn Towilnr. are Iicin'-v i.ot.neJ ihnt 1 will t f und at Mt-vr. krU Ai H-m'mi.i.'s Fou : k-ry and M'icli ne t'hop. and my iflit n-xtd-r. I l.ve pis-le tfd- eVAge tviT'uih- the kindle) of ai-ve tini. The otTiee f a Japtit eof the Ptitce in tlri Ljr.nis'dpwill ret uppirtanv- nmn w lights a fm:ly. url"sheiT liaw i'Ui otlrl usueii-ic tnr-ei-t'.d v Ith it, f. '.hT-Uat t'.uictit't lessth:! f ve Ju.-tices i this towiidrp, when two conl.l doH tbe t u.!tf ss S':d r-' t '. e eoiplnje ! hul'the tune- . I'shnll l-e in the employ of Mi-sws Krt & Meiin.nn. and cn at a!l tm.e l e found at t'icir e-uv lishmt;n, ' y the wh nr h t ptt-. r-ni-e rre in my f!ie:.nl c ipai'y. Thii rhrc tnle to TMf me to jupport nyelf and fimily. ant II busiren thnt ms v le thrown in'o it r h'ind wili e tt'.ifully rrceJvcl.. Ijy.fll FLEMING DURHAM, J. I. KAI.n OP MARKET KT ALI.0. TajHTICE i r.erebv r'en to tl owneS t-f I otrher 1 Stt!loftlie nrpr Mrriri lloue, ft thi ans wiii t so'd t public aiHttoti to te liU.h-nt 4 hi"!', n S:nr hr n oTi' C. .iiuost lit. 1wf", t oVlrV. bv August Klles. M rk Jnr. Th Common ('.nncil haveorlfre 1 tirnt nil b'tiM slnll 1 Mrt-l )rd none to ' sobl 1.. The payment for Ue ifameto 1 nvvl st fi t:ri'- of i un-l'Hv. lir ord'T of the CoroTTt! Cornc'l. jyX-A .. . WKLL. II. WALKER, Ckrk. . - - (Volksboie copy.) . ' ' WJI.X0 FOR At t- Book Store, corner M. of l trstana lima su-ect, tnwi'r JOHN 1IEALEY. - PASTI RH FOrt COW. 5 HAVE an erreilent Pa-ture-for Cows vlthia s Ahort distance :f the city. A rpV to - i MICHAEL P. JOSFf. . ' JySO-lw. . ' - x mile this side or tbe elt v ell. TWO THOU3AKP HAMS- ; , t ' . ' Quiglcy'a best Sugar-Cur, nt jy: . .,. . .Z.H. COOK & SON"?. TtTEOETABLES. V All kindj of froh Vegeta'd f-r sn!e nt jyCo - , Z. H.COOK fc S0N1. rflMBACCO. Kixesof poundi, half ronnil. five and eights. aorte-l dualities. -from common to vcrv r'ce, for falelowly UyJl g. L. GILBERT 4i CO. ZJNTB rrRRANTS. . . M'O Us choice fi r sale at reue' 1 rr' v' jy.A S.E.GILBEBTkCO. if 10M ON YARN. t-0 I acs Cytfens Factory, the In tbe market. for sale ry COTTON BATTINO. ü0 U-les for s&ie low by jy30 ti. E. GILBERT k. CO. . TiJ .TCIIE. : ' ' ; is a Round wood box Slairhes. 4" gross it received. )y . J. E.GILBERT k CO. nar RE LESION svr.cp. iL Ü boxes Lemou fcyi up for sale br jya . JS. GILBERT k CO. POWDERED SrGAB.' I bol. Levering' Ut, and St. James, fbr geile by jyil . if. E. GILBERT k CO. IO COFFEE.Lag for sale by S. E. GILBERT & CO.. jy23 Sycamore street, netr Water. CHOICE LIQUORS. ALUS & HOWE, hare some OLD P-OCRBON WHIsKY and FINE BRANDY, in Utiles, for the conip'aiLit of the aeuuu, for the benefit of their fiiends. Those anting a Kood article will c lat jj.cj ALLIS t 1IOWE3. ' FOR RENT, rtinS BRICK HOUSE recently occupied by Geo. B Lir.t. cor. lain re Five Rooms. Kitckex akd Ckli.ae. aituiitei on ( hurch street, betw en f'hsti.ut and Cherry. Arolv to JAM. VICKKRY. Corner of Main and Second strei-ts. VKW C IIEKSEi 11 A choice lot received per steamer Henrr Titsnugn," ana lor uie by UyJ SAJl.VlCKi.KY tL'DniE4 JsVReieelve M4 t'rtifbeft uo-l Powdered Sucar. f boes Stir Candles; . , ; h do Com Kt.trch; ' . " ', - v 2 bMs Cider Vluer for sale by lySb . ... ABI..TICKERY. TJYrilKD BEEP, 1-a tar Cared- . - H 9 a cnoice lot in suue and f-r atle' by jy-'i - - SAM. VICKERY. snOFFEU.- ' ic Ui Prlm Rio Coffin, tnst rerelvrl Ptd for eby . L5j5l ..-'.YYUüELIRÄttIGGd. rrsTnccEivnn.f , I'J b-ias 1'et'per; S c ra.!a: a do pice, In store art for sale by '. Jy2S -WHEELbR it KftfGS.DRS. ICIVETT & FLEACER m a n assocAtel themseiTes Wether y' -isrj tor tne greater con veniertee of prac- Hfzll?' T isinf their profes.sion of DEXTKTltV. ufMr us: On their office Jon First street, wherfl they will at all tunes be harpy to receive the visits of their ft tends and pütrors. ÖSice formerly occunieJ by Dr. E. Bray. n IHT KKCE1VKD boxes iiajul urif Che. jj21 TEX.NET & F0R1I5S0N. WHITE LIME " v.liW barrels rcivsd and for sala by jyn ' YlCKhKY x JOIINSTOV.

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New YoikJL Erie' Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE w inu t iM,kiuubiu x uuiji - rr-Bnr TourThro-Jch Ticket U StwYoii. B.uTOf.pHlLADELPHIA". Slid New EutftlU CttifS YH.ttiä jrTWFVTT-Tffn MIl.r.3 DiaTAKri? sir. . . , ... . r Through to ew TorV City withoct cbaxok or cars. , jjr The ON'ty ROFTE to Nw yrfe C! luTing WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CAU-! i ' - any length of time, and resume their journey without 4vLa rh'irpf. t TllKUUUiiTii.'KETsrorsaiein an me pnn eip1 Wwrni Railroad (MF.oe.. fkWK H LOW AS BY A ST OTHIllOCTI. 0. F. SMITH, GcuT AFenU . . HOMER RAM?rETXi Clerl!njd.O.,MvUth,18j: . President, myilydJtw , TROCL AVIATION! Be it known by all sickly, weak and debilfcaf! person, that McLe as's TRESQ1 HENING CORDIAL Is the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate the system, and remove all impurities in the 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,--Billion, Dytipepsia, Indigestion Heodache, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint. Costiveness, Weakness or Debility; Tain in the Stenaoh or Bowels, Xijht Fevers, TÄlown of the Skin, tc.,&c. ' ( J When Lücen. it neutralises Sn4 mnoT any morbid secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens the Diges tive oraans. It will also enre any diso of tht tTteroSj Kidneys, Bladders or Urinary org&nM and a at 'AlteratiTe, " purifies and cre&ttfs'a fceaKhy eircnlatton-of blood, retnorlng all sores, boils, piuylesor llotches jfrom the TRT IT, and T e convinced nf its wnderful Invijs v.- 4 hii. lieu. who. are uunv." weak and fclcklr. we advie preuu t e4ve theu a teapooufuI of the Cor dial laiiy. - . , tW See Cheular. . " ' i J. II. McLEAX, Sole rrnprletnr of Ulis Cnrflal Also, AlcLean's VuK-inic Oil Liniment: nr Principal Depot Corner of Third and Tine treet. St.' Loui, M. . ap:7:lrrtwis Sold hy Keller li h?te, Druggists, iaul street THE TRUTH AB0FT KAXSAS. , GOV. CEARY'0 Administration in Kansas. LARGE 12MO. 343 PAGES. i . t. - . i WITH A Complete Ilii-tory of the Territory, lutilJune, 1857. v - : lOMBRACING a full account of Its discovery It J liitnuL-mitv. Soil. Cliruu. l'r huicis. iu onruii .ationasa Terriioii', tnuisactlon aiid events on ler J iveniors Reeder and hiuiiow, political (liiituris. i...fiuJ ronr. ll nl i. fir ifün (rüU.lk. Istttir Sud C.Ut riires. wiib. ior;raitsof lruiUii.eut actors Uierein, all fully aittht-niiaUcd .. . uy John lr. c rii o IS, M. D., J'rirate iStcrdary U Gun. Otary. Carefu'.ly rompilrl fiiu tbe ÖTcial locumonbi on Ci'.h in lhe In-r.iili.nTit of ?rt nt V'itfhiUi(trn. aiid other )iper i:i tue puärieiu et tho auuior, wiüiafull aocoui.tof The Invasion of Kansas from .Missouri. The rnr'Oi'e trial snd treatuM-nt of tha FitiSLtU wisoners, the cTnnrtur ana nwvrnir!. of tbe Lorucr JU.. Cns the niurur of buaun ar.vl .jtbers. The C'antroversv between 'tiovernor Cea and JiitUe Lecoraple. TbnrocAt:ii(rs of the Territorial Lf'cis.ltture. of the proiave' v Coivitiip and tSe orauixuiion of the Niiiwtial.lKJnovraxic puity, will: Skett 'i of :Unsi during Its early troubles under Governors Heeder and ?hanun. Its Invuron,IJttlc!; Outregc. and Milsers. A e nv will be sent to auy part of the United Stutes, hviani. free of iS, en I herrcWr of rettil nnoe. A 'T-.il disoouLt to lhe trade. Onothouuid Agenia WULtul. Price In Cloth, M. Paper, SO cts. " C1IAIU.KS C. RIIODK-t, I'nlll.ber, jy23-4ml - ? It'uirer Building, P'iiladelphiax Cniversity of Louis viile..: ' ' ' MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ' ' -s THE reifolar Lcrture in this Inhtitutioa will commence 011 the first Monday in November next, and 'continue until March. A preliminary course w I lie delivered withont extla cha. e, at the College and tlie Marine Hospital, during the month of October. . MEDICAL FACULTY. Cbanles XV. Phort, M. D.,Emeritns Professor of Malerin Yedrca an I Medical Uotarv. Henry Miller, 31. 1)., Professor of OUtctric MedLunsford P. Yandell, M. D., Professor of Physi- . oii.fe-y and Pathological Anatomy aud Deisnofthe tacuiiv. . Deujamln B. Palmer, 51. Prtfesjic of.Desi ri 1.1 rv :irl Sin- i- t A Ti:i! .rr. v. ' J. Lawrence rmlth, M- I) ,'iV.fesiOr of Medical v,u-uiit-ri v inn 1 .hii .'p . - - Robert J. Heerklnrldge,M. D.,rroresor of Materia Mc'I'OH. . Joshua II. Flint, M. n.,ProfcSJorof the Principles pTaci.ee of iurKerv. Lewis Itogers, 31. l.,l'rofessor of Clinical Medicine. The d ore Dell, 51. 1)., Professor of the Theory 'and Practice of Medicine. Archie U. Cook, M. D-, lKmonr.rator of Anatomy. Ample f pportunities for Clinical instruction areaffordet by the Kariue Hospital and the University Cliniqnew Anatomical nuteriul law always been euual to the demand. -. 1 - Board in reiertafile families can be procured at from 03 to 4 per werk. - Feef..r theemireconrl"S.- Matriculation" ticket 5. Dissecting tiebeü 10, HospitU tcket i Graduation fee rJ5- r ' L. P. YANDELL. M. D Dean, .. A. BEAfrvrMT D.F WOULD respe-nfutl v announce that he has located himself iu E VAN'S VI LB, for the I Prnctiec of Medicine. Ilavlnchad an experience of otitreiity-t?ire( years in a heavv practice, in some of the most cklv regions of th? west. He is now prei-ared, with some of tlie most yaiirt' le improvement, to com'u digne is all its varion forms. For Chronic Khnmatism, raratyi, 8tc.. he uses a Magneto-Llc-tric machir g, in cinnectiou wi;h oilier tretaent, with renwkaiile sucrt. He would also refer to his improve 1 inhalire appara tili f.ir irw.menl of j.ulinm.-try nd throat liiii . Persinsarnicted with bcnitlula, weaknisaud inrlanation of the eyes, nay expect spe-wly and penr.anent relief. lit would also says thatLe cures Cancers without the n-e of the knife. Ir. itentfy is alt arent for Deshler's A ttl. periodic Pills certain cure for Fever and Ague, no one has ever been known to have a second chill after commencing withth-m. OFFICE on Main sireer, between Second and Third street, near the Washington Hotel. v je-Cm. - '' ADMI.MSTR VTOU'S .OTlCB- - : "Is-TOTICE Is hereby riven thnt the nnersignd has 1 been appoicted Adoiitii-triter of tts Estate of Henry Thorpe, Late of Yandcrlurgh County, deceased. SaiJ estate U supposed to 'e solvent. . . JOSEPH M. CALDWELL, :- jy2?-4w . - Admin istratr.r. :ADIIMsTHATOIl'S V1LH,. - . 71JOTICE is hereby eiven, that I will sell at public IM auctionu baturdav t'ieSth day of August next, at die residence of Henrv Thorpe, decewdi in I nion Township, YandeH-urgh trouuty,. all his pfRonal property, (not ta'.ien v7 the widow,! eonMsripsr of nooes, cows, hoes, 'Vc.ir.g u:cnsas household furniture, hay. oats, &.C A.c.. " - Tsnx : A credit of six months will be civen on nil sums over five dollars t.'ie purc-r ciin bis note wEh approved security, with imereat, and waiving all valuation and avprai-etrcni law. " " JDSEfll MV CALDWELL. . Jl2?-w . , ' Administrator. " ADMlXISTIlATOn 8 ALK. BT Y virtue of an orler of the Court of Common mm Plena of Yaaderburffh oountv, Indiana I will ell at public auction, ai the '.-urt Uoue door In EvansTille, on tur.laythe fifth djyof September, 1, at 1 o'clock. P. M the undivided two-fif;hi of the north half o frsuttional Section No. JA. in Township 1, south osange It west, containing J20 acres, more or less, in Vainlerborgh county, Indiana, tubjectto the li'i e-uteoir. Naney Calloway. v TiiMt or Sals: : One-third eash, ons4h'rf in six mocüis, and oue-tbird in twelve icontra, witn.iDterest and approved security, waiving reiief laws. - 1 . jpSKFHM. CALDWELL, jy;-!tw, . , Adm'r of II. F. Calloway's Euttue.' kJ . SMDA.-?5 kegs best Newravtle liwt ree'd f r J a,.4f t y ?.:. I LB KT A(f.

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P. G. 0RILEY;sC0., OID CSTABLISBtO ' Stora;e Forwarding fcCotamiatio Gen Wal Sailiroad, SteaÄ ud Erpreaa Ajsnt, sraciAL agbitts roa rEHsrrLVAirt a KaLroab. . wsmMVPMinsw - HE AVLVO fdleii op a msmmoth wnarr-Hoai. a 3 i.. nn ih.nsin Hirer. In the meat snbstanual m-irner, we are prepared io facilitate with jprosBpt ' aii titrt!tivi to our cre, either Tjt River, RaTtfWs -4H4 wiUwut delayiire.wr . Isiil .i nttnfinn will he raid w Jl-cvirn, Si'Wt-il rorwrirf, "1U sale of any Fruance cohs;gned to us, and all orders pTTfirtly tii'.H. -, ; '. i' " . I. Ci. O RlLtiY ranri h r.ncere thanks to his ouokti u frii.ds for they for ler rfroTtae and "- ' (rwcfuHy solicit a continuawe of tbe same, w:ca will lc diilT recitrocnted. '-i :. ... A Store ftooK,.wt-!l si:ppf wH!lkept fM-rtrt se- . commodiition of boats, an the wler cwfullv BUed. p G-.ORILETJtCC . mh&wly . y -f 3 SE3II -ANNUAL RE PO IITCondition of the Crescent Cfty EaSi '.- AT EVAXSVILLB, For the Six Months, Precedlac & FtrwT Monday of July, 1M7. . KESoracKs: . '-.'... State Bonds deposited with ths Treasurer of Saue, - f,VjJ , Ftate Bonds on hand 1000 00 . Kills and Notes Discounted 6,105 44 Due frm Banks, including re- ' - raittare 11,161 U ' Talueof Real Ertate, necessary to , the transaction of Luninft,..... 10,11 9 44 Kw.1 Furniture 1,12 6 Cah Notes of oüier Banks JT,! J 00 , 4 Notes of this Bank , "5 w Gold and Silver,.. 152S4 18 IT rTue from Ftockbolders 00 inclUibM n Bilisan notes. j , Su.-pendei deU S7 TS, inclu- . - i - ded la Bnlsanafiote). LIAStLtTIES Capital Stock paid ln.-....:.. tTl.tM ' 1 I'UC to lHUiES ... ....... ......... Dne to Depositors 90.W4 "A AX 00 4.noo no Circulation, - r.urpiui I una v.... IMiance on rroni ana ijoss.j S.651 01 ' stAWESorerrtcsas;-.: ;- : iJ i t t . Vt 1LL.AUU tM nr; j kb. r;.T ..oAaws iwii , BO UK KT AlU.V,aelier, t .1 t j f ISTBEASE OF CAMTALX - Amount wliich tbe capital has been increased during the preceding six moi:tns,.... wsm w . ALL IWTSKEk? ' : 'J"-'l T)ne npon PecurKien heM by the Treswer f täte, -has been paid to the 1st day of July, lJl. Stat of Indiana. VandrrbvrgX Cwntof, aar W. RkKsn bel-is- dulr swon;, deposes and says that be is the Cashier of sid Bank, and that tbe foreginc Report of the Condition of said Bank, fertbo. eno.1 tiircin namea, is true ana correci. " 'T? v lis knowledge and belief WSli BAKER. Sworn to and subscribed befftre" me this eleventh dar of July, m"t WORBIS ßsj0 . . a" a a aPw V 1 ill ..... s ... ggnmrj uuw E LISH Ä? l E; i twÄT4 C. ATi JHOGtAPHY. r ni - Ii Y AVIteLiIAJl 1Ü Li 1)211 Tn

IN announcing tbe LIFE OF PR. KANE, we are- t but antioipit:nEthe wiabe of thousands and sens of thousand, of the admirers of hat real man. ' Having been a petwisl friend of the deceased, ana ' enjoy ing a larw share of his confidence, Dr. Elder da well ouali6eildo jnstlcetothesabect.- t. f 1 . . This work will he irgued in one handsome ocravo volume, and will eonsl in every respect the eoperh .-- volunieof 'Mr'tic F.xp'orstions, recently paMished. . It wilPcontr.in a nw Ml-f: portrait, exreuSed -ea rsteel, as well as engravings f.,hi residence, tomb, med ils, fce. , ' " ... . In order to give thrs work a large eircaUHoait vtUf be sold at the low price of l.&O.e : -. T t ,. More than 300,000 Wörth Sold Inj :, ( jine Months. DR. KANE'S GREAT WORJC " arctic explorations; r Is now lieinc read by more than two hundred thousand pcrwr.s, o!d and young, learnel and unlearned. It to ' jus tbe Ko wl.-cii should be owned and read by every American. . , riVK HUXimED 3rOVgP.4PER8 , . hw each prC-RfBCfuf 't ' V;V '4 V "

The iuo( ItemarhaMe and Marvelon Wark . ever Published. , . THE rORKIGN JOURNALS' and the mo distinguished savaks of Europe are ex-ti-avasant in its' praise. . It U more Interesting; than ' KOIM.VON CltUSOE; lieine a faiths syntof'prtrhtlsrj and bardshipaho narrative of which cannot be read without a shadUer.v O U It , 31 0 ST . i: 31 IN E NT M E N. have v'ed with each other in extolling Its merits.. Two Vol. -Octavo. HitpetWy.Ulwsjtrated. THREE UUNDKED.EN01LVV2XGS. "'..- PaicK 5.0f. .. . . DR. KANE'S FIRST .N ARRATIViF! t:ik nviTKD states . GRIN NELL EXPEDITION IX SE ARCTT OF t SIR JOHN FRANKLIN. - During the year 1061 A Personal Narrntire, by tisHA KEirf Kawe, M.P. U. S. Is 1 One volume vv, upwards of Kfi pages. COcuhdn SOOSteid P:M and Wood Er.jrraving, ; i . ' inciudinga line steol Portraitof f .r John (tanklin. ' beins? the only one ever enprave! in America. Awo, . abioRrhi or FaAKXLix, by 6. At STis ALU-. -.aost, Esq. 13.00...... , . This work is total Iv-dUinct frora the second Arctic Fxfe.liit,n, and embrace much va!usti)e and icteresu it ffiV'r rever before rublivh'. It should 1 ownd by all who bare pertoaselthe la Jtxjrodition, as il make Da. Rake's works coir, j leu.. . 1 1 A PHOTOGRAPH OF' DR. KANE,. Taken raosi Lira ar Bxaot or Kiw Yoaa. a. ' Price fü.0f) ' ' ' J " t ' IN PRESS COL. J. C F REM O NT'0; EXPLORATIONS. T PREPARED BY .THE AUTHOR, Embracing all his Expeditions. -gaperbly.IIIustrated with JSteel Plates ' and Wood Cats, Engraved ander the immeiiUts superintendence of Col. Frkmokt, mostly from DiagucneotysestaHenanthe r pot, and will l-e issued in a style to match Dr. Cane's -mrt . It will also contain a new Steel PorUait, being - the only correct likeness of Ue auihor ever puUishedY kTwo Volumes, Octavo $$M. r " " TD i 7TT k X'TY rPTIl? TD A fTT TI'VC ' JJIVXIZjaU aill AI1AJ UllilVAAjliAAliJ,,. ' Bv iter. D. P. K1DDKB, k OF THK " 1IKTIIODI6T trifCOFAl. CHVBCH. . By Bev. J. C FLETCHER, . . . - Or-THE riCIITlttUS CHOICH. This new rnd splendidly Illustrated work foaelarg volume ocmvo, in uniform style with the superb vol- -un.rsof Di Race' Arctic Explorations) is the Joint'. el et-ntWrnen, ho. a travelers . mnti u n.i..fefi:irir4. I&ud I41C ill M-O tfhCÜl.L 20ltiotl mM A Acting ecrviary of tlie United htucs Lefiaonat.IUo..have iia ioug aiid varica exr'wee m a laou iuu 01 r interest, hetiK-r we regwd it in a natural, commercial, , uoi.t.c&l or u.ora.1 puiui of View, l'rice 3.00.. tTF" Any of tbe above works will be sent by mail,:, . free ofpofcUfe, ny rensimug mc puiiuiiea ivx. ACEXTS WANTED, v CHILDS & PETElttOX, Publlsbers,. C02, Arch Street, Philadelphia- - J. B. LirriM-OTT & Co., JO, N . Fourth Street, Phfla. . Phillips 6AxrQ k Co, 11 Whiter tt., isoston. SHeuwjs.BLAKtXAS i Co, i:r Nassau 8t, N.York. tJ. P. Pittasi Co., 5ö1 Broadway, New York. ' ArrLtxiATE & Co., 4 Main St , Cincinnati. t H. O. iKM 4 Co., Ill LakeStroLt, Chicago. -Jy37iwlU r. - - t . .THE LARGEST TOBAC ESTAIlJ LIS 1 1 31 EXT IX THE STATE. '"F KXDR I CII dt 1IH ÖTflEÄ espt.ulry iutoriu the citiieb wf Kran vale and iciuuy, Uiat they hive a larger stock of Tobacco, Segar, Snulf,' Pipe,' and CJcrmrtu smokius Tobacco . than any two, estal Iihn.enU of our principal crtje. . Hotels and yiöf-kcf vrs look to your mteresis. teforc prt-li.-iujc.el(ewtier examine our large auct- -ment, which pledge ure. ve t sell at tue lowest Raltimore iriT. and clieaper than can be bought la Cincinnati, or LouLville- All we a-k Is, that yoa shall eaU m4iUi for yourselves. We offer any of the above at irhtflaMieeyrwtall. .Our establishment to a Lunch of the well known rxtenniv Baltimore To- -hnoco Warehouse of Jr-3. Fendrk-h &. Bros., N. IM Fewest stref,. . F. FENDIllCH &. BROS., jylbl Main SU I door above 1st, Evisvule, lnd. BACJOX IIAMS.AXD flCKLED PORK. ".O-J t lio.ee ttecun Kiuns, all nv wnewi -SO Kejs Tickled Pork, t1 n,s In each, put up e f"ficl&LVATI. ' . ', - -f ... Corner of Fourth and Main Street. K. B- A cto I stuck of Family Grocen)eoastansi -on hand si.d for sale. r - Jy2&-un-TOO X IGLEV? Futra ?u by jrl2 t. fl. COO i Kl . sole

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