Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 212, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 August 1857 — Page 1
l-JlJr'-Ay NUMBER . ,2l VOLUME IX. EVANSVILLE, IND., FBI DAY MORNING. AUGUST 14, 1857.
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ZT S advertis-raent can be Inserted gratu.tously or eharitaMe or other societies, pwblio Institutions or Corb.nnies- . . . r Cmtrwt frr yearly tdff'tr;'fn not be Mscontinued anlege an order to that efiert Is left at the voffice, and when discontinued in less than a year, the price of the whole yeir will he charred. - tW" Legal advertisements hereafter, will bepuhHshed at the expense of the attorney order inc. and not delay, able for the legal preceotUag, but collectable at oar unl time. . ' rjf" Oar term far Job Work and transient advertisernenta are CASH.' -..- . - BUSINESS CARDS. S IGLSH AlTMat4M AHTHBJo (Notary Public.) IGLEIIART fc ANTIIES, - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, fTWTILL practice taw and mako collection In TanI derburg ami the adjoining ro untie In Indiana. They hare ab established in the city of t. ranarUlet a HEAL ESTATE AOENCT, ' Where they will attend to the parchaoa and aal of Krmnsville city property, a well a farm and farmin r;land in any of thoWeateru Sfites. They will Uo procure, narchaae, aell ami locate land warrants, ! taxea. collect rentH. examine title, ortuem 10 iny ilT htiftinesi appertalninf to the duties of Attorniesor Real Estate A cent. Lot in all parte of the city, and firmln lands In ra- . rioo tocftlU! for atle. Offico on Third street, nearly ppoeite the new Coart-hoaae. JanlSly JOHN W. FOSTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on Third street, in roar of Crescent City Bank Building. ayä WM. R. K1.WEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AD UE.'VBRAL COLLECTI.XO AGENT, Bh3Xf nEXDKRSOX.KT. JOUN IN CLE, J., aD RUDOLPH KKUR. Real Estate Acewey for SOUTHERN INDIANA AND ILLINOIS. MOSSY LOA! SaCVBSB) AFTES TITLE EXAXIHEO. tW etSce over Canal BanV, ETansrille, Ind. J fel9 INOLE &t KI1IR JOHNSON & HYNES. MORRIS S. JOmCOX nd BtTTn 1TTNES hare formed a LAW PARTNERSHIP, and will pmrtw their profession in all the Courts of the Stete. ZW Office on Third street, between Main and Locnst, in tbe Crescent City Bank huiulinf. y1 JOHN F. CRISP, NOTARY PUDLIC. AT the KrtMisTille lltmrf Association Kaotns. Foster's BaUdinffTt will attend to drawinf np deeds, mortgncci, and all other writings entrusted to him. decl'tf SEYMOUR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. And Notary Public. t3r0ce on Thirl atre-t, in rear of Crescent City Bank Building, rj seplS'yiy EYASaTILLK. INP. . WJL K. 31 c GREW, Attorney at Law and Notary Public Odice in the Crescent City Rank Building. WILL attend faithfully to all huslLea entrnated to him. ny9i JAMES XI . SIIANKLIN, ATTORNEY: AT LAW, Eaaavtlle, Indiana. Orrtca 5otnd street, in the rear of the Crescent City Bank Building. apJWy HENRY STITES, Notary PaVIe and Jaaties of th Poaeo. MT. CARMEL, ILL. WILL attend to col lecting and seenrina; claims In Soatheutern Illinois, and all other business ppertaininr to sid office: purine taxes, etc. Refer fat W. T. Page, Esq., Cashier Canal Bank, XransTille. Ind. arStwtf BEELER HOUSE, TINCENNES, IND. orroiiTB tub o. at at. aaiLiAao omci. febSltf T.J. BEELER, Proprietor. CLARK'S AMERICAN HOTEL, TINCENNES, IND. J. f. CLARK, Proprietor. T If 19 hens has been refitted and refurnished, and is now in hne order. mnJ1 CITY HOTEL, WATEB ST., IITWttl MAIN AMP BITISIOH, Eranarllle, In4. octltf fM. II. BOICOCRT, Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEILT C. K. DREW, Proprietor. Vater street, corner of sycamore, EransTille, Indiana apSOly GREEN RIVER HOTEL, JAMES STRIKER, Proprietor. WATEB STBEET, COBSBB WALHITT, BTA!ITIt,Lt. ' TniSboaaehasheen renorated. refitted andrefurA ishet, and is now open nr fueKU. TheproprieVvor'h taken the house with the intention of keepina . j t, and no pains rill ha spared to make It comfortable vo those who patronise the house. Day or week hoard,r taken with or without lo-lging. : N. U. I hare also a good wagon yard and stable for he accommodation of people from the country. aptndÄw BT . ALLIS .... .LB WIS HOWES. - ALLIS & HOWES. , (The old firm m hoMness again,) . Forwardln and Co am las tan MerchanU, agCTinEBS Of THE CELBBBATCD A050LIA WHISKY. DEALEBS IÜ ALL IHM OF rBOaCCE, SCPEBI' ci old aorasos.An btb whiskies, asb - roBEioü An notcrric Liqroas. fcr.. Water street, tod door aore Vine, EransYille, Ind. fe&ly. f. E. WfiltLII... JAJtES D. BIOOS, (of Carllale, Ind.) WHEELER c RIGGS, WHOLESALE DEALERS CROCEniÜS, PRODUCE. . AILS, WIN DOW GLASS. GLASSWARE, e. He. Vo. 4?, Main street, between Tint and Second, EVANSVILLE, IND. aeV1y CHARLES 8. WELLS, -H7TIOLE8 LE HARDWARE DR1LER, , W Main street, two door helw the State RinV, E ran Tille, Ind. Orders for Hardware promptly fill. 1 at lowest Cincinnati pice. Jaoiitly I. At D. HEIM ANN, WHOLESALE A!f B RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND fRODUCE, QUEENSWARE, LIQUORS, sic, fcc, Ifain street, I door abore Second, EfansYtlle, Ind. Jan31tf ,. J. T. COX, BOCER, rORWARDTNO AND COMtlSSWN "-' MTRCSAUT, tcLa it all xvm or ntOBver, , VrSCENNEMND. reu'ar atUotien raid w (rruiii n ! rscclTtng.
BUSINESS CARDS. SAMUEL VICKERY, BSJ ALE B I FAMILY GROCERIES, And ProTlsioss Generally, - 8onth.East Corner of Mala 8eeoa Sts., EVANSVILLE. 1ND. rsr- Goods deltTered In any part of the City, beb orcHatoE. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT ab sold. üyu-iy M. Le JOHNSON, BOOK BINDER! LAWK BOOS ACTaCTVBtE, Creaeemt City Ballilaf , Mala Street, Opposite the Court House. TAN8TILLB, INDIANA. BLANK Books ruled, paged and made to order of the beat paper from a Memorandum to the large Bank Ledger . . . . . vUnair-anii Masaalne bnnndlnany style desired. Brery-Aesnriptioiiof Btaaery xeeüted on reasonable JaJf tl W. TICIEBY CHABLtS MCJOHSITOX. VICKERY At JOHNSTON, GROCERS, FLOUR MERCHANTS, ABB DEA1EES IN 7S0SXX0E GENE RALLY, Main'strect, between Second and Third, . .' EVANSVILLE, 1XD. TT Oooda deli rared in any part or the city, free of char re. XJT Prod ace wanted. nyS 1 A. KURTZ, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner ARB M ASCfACTTEEB Of ALL KI5BS Of Oandloa, Caxsa, Cordials, Prase rraa, Jsllisa, ko. Flrsl Street, Between Mala aad Loeuat, EVANSVILLE, IND. SOUTHERN rSUTT ALWAYS ON BAND. Orders from families or prirate parties for articles in hi tinea of business auendei to at the shortest notice. XTT An Ice Cream Saloon Is fitted op in the bnt ityle. myl-ftm DOCT. Es II. EIIR3IAN, HOM(EPATrTTRT. IT" Office on Third strrt, below Yin, mylly PRESTON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, PEALS BS IM rOBEION a POME STIC LI 9. DOBS, Corner First and "ycamort streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. apttly DAVID 8. ANDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR! Mitchell's Block, Mala Street. EVANSVILLE. IND. HEAD QARTEltS FOR ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! Gent's Farnlshinr. Goods! CCH AI Shirt, Collars, Cravats, Uaakereblen, tkc., e. Also A Tariety of PIECE GOODS!! Made np to order In the rery best style and manner at Quick Term., Small Profits and EXTENSIVE SALES. ap!7 J. II. MAGTIEE CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IW BOOTS AND SHOES, FIRST STREET,! apWy EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.' L. KFJSSLEIC, (rO EM BELT MBS. KOLLB5BEBO,) Main street, between First and Second, Kvansvtlle, Ind. Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Clears, Ate. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. my3 BAYIB BEAK SI HO AM BEAR k SMALL, IMrOBTERS AHB BBALKR9 IB FOREIGN Ac DOMESTIC WINES, Brandies GIna, Cordials, Clears, Ac., Ac. ITCAXOKE ITKKtT, BETWttü WATER li. HRST, EVANSVILLE XZ. . KATE J nut opened with a large stock f choice WJne Manors, Clears, AC, which thy efTer to dealeti at the lowest price in the market. Thea InTlte the attention of buy er to their tnrk , with the full confidenc4 that ey can gire them entire satisfaction, In recard to prices and quality. mh2t4f. V 0 H u CO W PS a t. t. LACORLIX, JB......I. A. CrJI-.W. COOBB. . CRANE, COOKE CO., Water street, between Main and Locust streets. LAUGHLIN, CRANE Sc CO., On Canal, corner Main street Commission Porwardln Merchants, Eyabstille, Ibb. fP" ParHcnlar attention paid to purchase and sale of Prodace and Merchandise. octtf. Ri. L. JOHNSON, BLANK BCOX MANUFACTURER. BLANK Rooks ruled and made to order of the best paper from a Memorandum to the largest Book Ledger. Musie and Mensines bound in anT style desired. Crescent City uikting. Main street, Eransrille. Ind. ay20bm . '. j7T. PENNINGTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES, CI1E3HCALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, IDYE-STTFFM, VARMSHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW.GLASS, GLi8g.YVARE, M AXCPACTVRED TOBACCO, Isdical Urandies, Wines, Alcohols And a full supply of all the popular PATENT MEDICINES, No. S WASHINGTON BLOCK. (Near the Court-Houss) Mala Street, ETansrlUe, Indiana. octMf J. BCRTIS - J. FLEMING. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALERS IN LEATHER, HIDES, FLOUR, AND LIMB, Main street, opposite the Old State Bank. aepy ORR, DALZELL & CO., WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES 4k ALL KINDS ÖFiPRODCCB, Nails, Glass, White Lime, Cement; CcKon Tarn. While I,LüiiedorL;sto.,ftc.;fto. DT Also.constaotly :n hand a full stock of 8ash, Panel .-wrs. xc-.et an sixes. ar
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REGULAR LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS PACKET. Tmt splendid pwnjersteamr KARTHGRXER. J. T. taManHMrtSisiuii 131 1 Antra, Viol PassiDE EransTiHe. going uneTery Wednesday, at 3 o'clock. P. M. Going down passes EransTUIe eTery Saturday at li o'clock, M. Will make renlv weekly trips between Memphis and LouisTillc, landiof at all principal way places for freight and passenrws- The Northerner is unsurpassed for speed, comfort and safety. Connect at Louirrille with the mammoth D. S. mail steamers Jacob Strader and Telegraph No. 8, for Cincinnati, and by Railroad thenoe to all Aastern cities Passengers ffln fast by taking through tickets on this tamer', will an time, expense sad 20 to Si hours disagreeable Railroad travel. f 'nnnvt. . V amTM. with the snlandld IlDS Of KCW Orleans and Memphis packets, and the Napoleon and Whits RiTer boats, andst Padacali with the Crmher. ml and Tennesa SL Loui packers. Rirer packets; at Cairo with the LOCISTILLE AND IIENTJERSON PACKET STATESMAuN. ... CAPT. 8ÜLLIYAN, will run s a reguiar packet between iLonisrille and Henderson, pass. but EransrUle FRIDAY and TUESDAY afternoons. ap37 . WABASH RIVER PACKET. THE llrht draught steamer KATE 8ARCHET. T. F. Deisouchet, msster, will run as a regular cacaet between E Tan rille and the different Fiinta on tha Wabash RiTer, during the entire season, or freight or passage apply on board. fcblO GREEN JtlVER PACKET. THE iteiuier UNION, Cuvt. Rutierts. haricg been lust fin. ished with all the latest impriTeraent, of V ton capacity, fat and rery light draught, will plr regularlr in the ahore trade, for which she was built expressly, and solicits a liberal hve of public patronage. For freight or passage a p. ply on buard. mh LOUISVILLE AND EVANSVILLE REGIT. LAR LACKET. THE well knosrn and fast steamtmat VT. A. EAVES. Cart. 'Duncan, haa re-en'ei el the trade for the season, and U continue to make regular trips. The aorommodat'ons for psssenfirs are of a superior order. Fur freight or pasaage nsrlr on hoard Lüves LrOuUrille war Monday and TnursdaT at I o'clock, p. m., and returnipr, leaves KransTille eTerjTuesday lad Friday w 5 o'clock, p. in. HOME MANUFACTURE, FOR ) FOR NT I ELCGA ELEGANT AND AND FASHIONABLES FASHIONABLE ABB AKB CAPO CAPS of .'the of the Lates t St r le,Xatest Style, CALL AT THE OLD CALL AT THE OLB Established Honse Established House or VAUTIER & MARCONNIER, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLLE, INDIANA. ap2T-ir J. C. WELBORN, 31. D. errtcB oTHian st., betwee maiü abb stcosr, ' EVANSVILLE, 1XD. SV Residenoe on 3d., between Sycamore aud Vine BJT203mo . . . CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. CO. IS MOW rnrABEOTO SELL ABOUT . 1,500,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, On Lone Credits and at Low Rates of Interest. 'IPHESB Lands were granted by the OoT"rnmnt te At aid in the construction of this Road, ami are among the richest and the most ferule in the world .- Thy extend Northen t and Northwest, throorh the middle of the State, to the sxtreme South, and inctude every variety of climate and production found be iween mse parallels or latituae. ine donnern portion is chiefly rralris. Interspersed with fine groves, and in the middle and Southern section tiuher predominate. altrnartpg with beautiful prairies and opening. The climate Is more healthy, mild and equable than anr other rert of the couiitrv he air is pure and braclnr, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous enal is extensively to tried, and auppliee a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at Si to Siper ton and wood can ha had at Ute same rate per coru. Building stone of excellent quality also aboun which can he procured for little more than the ex pea of transportation. The great fertility of these lands, which are a black rich mould from two to fire feet deep, and gentling rolling th;!r contiguity to this road, by which every feilltr is furnished for traTol and transportation to the principal markets North. South, Ka-t, M eat and the eronoui-' with which thevcan he cnltiTated. ren der them the mot valuable Investment that can he found; and present the moat favorable opportunity, for persons of industrious hahlta and small means, to acquire a comfortable Independence in a few -rears. Chicago Is now the greatest grain market in the world and the facility and economy with which the producta of these lands can be transported to that market, make them more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more remote at government rates as the additional crt of transportation is a perpetual tax on the later, which mut 1 borne by the producer, in the reduced price he receive for his grain, tc. The tHle is perfect and when the final pavnvmts are made, deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State, and In whom the title is re-ted. to the purchasers, which conrey to them absolute title in fee simple, free and clear of every incumbrance, lien or mortgage. THE PRICES ARE FROM 8 TO 80. INTEREST ONLY THREE PER CENT. tV Twenty per cent, will be deducted from the credit price for cash. 'Those who purchase on long credit, give note par. Me in 2. S, 4, 4 and ft year after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for live yrar. so as to have one-half the land under cultivation, at the end of that time. Cotrrpetent surveyors will aoeompanv those who wish to examine thee lands, free sf charge, and aid them In making selections. Th lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable as those whkh have been disposed of. . SECTIONAL MAPS Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents In postage stamps, and books or pamphlets, containing numerous instances of auoreeeful farming, signed bv respectable and well known farmerr, living tn the neighborhood of the railroad lands, throughout the State also the cost of fencing .price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing, etc. or any other information will bo cheerfully green, on application, either personally or by letter. In English, French or Oermao. addressed to JOHN WILSON, Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. R. Co. XW Office in IWaoia Central R. R. Depot, Chicago Illiabis, feUHmdaw LAGONDA AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 2 IlCOCa 4 SON are Aewtts forth, aal KatrhumS Mower, do Reaper, do Mower and Reaper VornVned, and all other articles rnannfscrnred by the above named Works, samples) to be seen at their store mjCO Z. H. COOK A C-QN. .
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RAILROADS. Proas Ernavrlll to New York la 44 Honrs. VIA. EVAK3TILLE fc OIAWF0RD3V LLC m RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. . 1 87t . ' ON and after THrR?DAT,Jvly d, 18f,T, and until further notice, the Mail Passeiger train will leave Evansville st 9 o'clock and 90 mlnuv.es, A. M Tineennesat la 10 P.M. and arrive at Terr Haut. attiöl M. Connecting with trains for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and all pt.iüts East, also for trains o:i the Alton road for Central Illinois, Chicago and the North West. PasMtigersdineat Terr, Haute Baggage Chocked to Indianapnlis. RETURN INO leave Terrs Haut at 84O P. M. after tLe arrival of trains from the East and West; Yineennoat0 P. M. and arrive at) P. M. i an geratT this train arrive at Cincinnati at 12:30. same evening, Clevtlaod at 6:W) next Bominf luatead of 2: V. M. ss r former arrangement. , A Mixed Twaiv baa been placed on the road between Vincennes and Evanrrllle; leaving Tineen ne at aO a m and arrivicg at Es.usville at 10:0 a m Returning leaves Evansville at j.10 rs. and arrives at Vincennes at:lS p M., connecting with the 0 M. Road for Ciacinnatl and St. Louis. . . OBSERVE, Passen rera arriving 7 this train have over t hours in Evansville for busihess or plbascbe. Freight Trains North of Tincenne. will run ashlth-to-Leaving Terre Haute for the South at 7 a m; returning arrive at TVrre Haute at 555 n. v For anr information or throuah tickets apply at the rompanr", Transportation office, head of Locust street Kran svi lie. tr Car run by Indianapolis Time 8 minutes faster than iran rille time. . - J. J. DAMEL5, - Superintendent OT YlncenBes Oar ette, Princeton Clarion, Sullivan Democrat, Mt. Carrnel Register and Mt. Vernon Advocate Uke out former advertisment and copy. myl9 tf ADAMS EXPRESS CO.MPANY. err" T3 NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY respectfov I v announce to their frletids and natrons, the ruN l!rnf Eran.Tille and Ticinity, that, with Incryssed ticilitle for the trrprrution of vDvinrtw I n a 1 ii 1 , PACKAGES, . . SOXEY and VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Irpe ciai caie Taken in tne eouecuon or RILLS. DRAFTS , NOTES. And the transportation of small or valuable packages All iTwtn wishing to avail themaelve of the facili des of the Express, can obtain any desird informatior tn reference t the route and details of the l-uriness. at their ofke on Fir street, between Main ar.d Locust opposite the Post-office, del O. II. FISH, Agt CHOICE TOOACCO. CHOICE CIGARS! e "7r store Xcr Stock by aa old Dealer. T'TIE nndersianed haTiiir removet lack lu Evan X ville i".r the purywe rf rarrying on a general manurjrturlnt riuiieas in tap ToNwvoanl t ifTtt trade tikes tlira mctlioJ to infonn üie citizens and surround' hig countrr, tltat hj is prctired to sell 1 jw down uin as nTouinio!al;iirf u-nui as ran I. bought eUcwhere the tilwirgr.TaiiiH ox Torerco. v:i Jones K-ie Huc: J. T. Holland, extra; iKtiiei Itroarn. John Dc; Rkhvl Roe; J. W.Qsuit; White and Lovelace? othrtrandi. AlsosnufT, J. A.mltli; J. C.Holt; FMred; Mm k and M-k; McCreuly: Iivksdalc: Eclipse, torcther with fine cat smoking and chew lug Toiioco. In the (Mgnr bmr.ch, I sell no man's labor but my 0 1 n, I reel confident "iy hiring over thtrrr years ex pcrierice Id ail t!ie varum d-ipvtmer.tt of tae toiacco trvie;nn nee natit-nnn tn a:i tnose wno may reel disposea to give i&eur Tomge. . j. . Mccracken, m6 Main street, Evansville, lud WASHINGTON FOUNDRY AMP MACHINE WORKS Indianapolis, Indiana. IIASSELMAN fc VINTON, HABtTACrrBEKS OP ENCINES AND BOILERS, Cast and Wrought Iron Machinery, of all ktnds ; Orist .Mills; Sash, Mulev, and Circular Paw Mills. Also GEISER'8 PATENT GR AIN SEPARATOR IMPROVED. THE FIRST PrAEMIUM MACHINE. AT the Indiana State Fair, October 1V (threshing and cleaning In fiTe minutt nnd twelTe secomis. eleven bushels and fifty pounds being one bushel and five Ibj. more than the second best machine) Serstrating ana cleaning on new principles, eimpie, auraoie and in performance equalled by no other machine. The Hor Power used with the above machine, received the first premium at the Indiana State Fair, 0ctoner, fan. WemakeeithartbeBeltor Oeared machine; Cylln der open wrovrht Iron, or solidAlso j. j. siann's 1st premium Self-KakingKea comninenwitn tne mower, (ist pre; four of the State Fairs of Indian.. ) Also Moore's fint omnium Wheat Drill. jei-toctl CHARLES BABCOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN COACH AND SADDLERY Main iptreet, Near Water. n AVINO completed ar. range menu wit h European and American manufacturers for a direct supply of all roods in my line. 1 am enablet! to arte indr.cemenU, that cannot fs.il tA the Interest of all engaged In the business to give me a trial. IS name In part: Felloe, hafts. Bar. Axles, Springs; made of the best steel; iUnda, Enameled and or all kinds of Leather; Cloth, Linie? for Carriages, Varnish", Catings of all kinds. Saddle Trees, Englinh Brtdl- Leathers, Bit. fUirrups, purs. Ilames, (ine f ilver IT am es of all kinds, JennvLind Oig Tre1, Self-Adjusttng Pads, Taylor's Fatent Ilame. Vir Xrti. Shoe Threads. Horse Blanket. Lon. don Oirth Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both Cotton and Worsted: London Welt SVis, a superior article; Itotv. Gutta Percha and Brass lined Martengal R on: pnrenor Rerjert for llorse Covers, tue best quality of Carriage Bolts Patent G'g Trees, tee., tte. I keep in fact CTcrything appeaining to either branch of the business, and undent iding both branches thoroughly, we would reirpectfally tntite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. lam also agent for WARD PATENT YRTNG SADDLE. apOOdAw Cooks, Books. 4'srvrEZN tn the course cf human events It be- ' w comes necearv. " that we shon'4 look to home manufacturing, those a-antmg Book o.'anv k'nd Bonn, or HianK Bvk, mlMl to nattern, end M. LI3TDSEY JOHN SON'S Book Bindere rhi rOare f suit the litte an1 fancy. Callanltec. iy"i
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R. . SELLERS uvea run abb biohlt rorcLAJt FAMILY MEDICINES! SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIVER PILLSI WHICH STANDS TFIQCaLLKO BT ABT ktgOICUTg BJS9WR rüt TBI CCH OP LIVE a COBrLAJNTS aB otheb bisbasbs, aaistBO raost A BEBABOBB STATE OS TBK LIVER. rlpHIS Medicine has been In public nee about fifteen U year, and haa acquired a reputation xor eunng; the Liver Complaint, which has never been eaallea y any remeay neretorore onerea to uie puoiic. As an Anti-BIllious ?r Purgative Pill, they are an urpassed, and are the original, only, true aad r- GZXCT5B LITER PILLS. The snlucrihnr would reel aggrieved to be even suspected f the intention to obtain for the Luver P Jl any unfair advantage of the public, or of seeking for it any ah. re of which it has not a Inst and fail claim. When he undertook to prepare and vend this Medicine, (aaide from tbe regular practice, to which he always defers,) no Pill was kuown to the public, luring any iav pr-vauun to give reixi in 1 - DISEASES fa? THE LITER.' Tir tbta disease, it had long been aucceasfuUv em ployed in private practice, and was given to tbe public with such directions and precautions as might render it of extensive benefit; and the result of its employment has fully rustained its reputation, and increased his confidence In It lust claims to he regarded as the only nil aescrring to oe cauca -1 hi a,ivii nu. ' COSTITENESS. As the necessity for purgative pill has Its founda tion verv often in a torpid state of the liver, and as the Liver puis are superior, as a cathartic, to the puis in general u-, tbey are recommended with confidence, in all eases, a a purgative pill, and may, advantageously to the public, supersede thoe in general use.Q THE WORM MEDICINE . Has no superior tn this or any other country, for expelling Worms from the human family. Worms frequently infest children, aggravate all other diseases, and are capable of produciLg great disturbances in the system; and. consequently, all medicines given to remove them, should be prepared with great care, and of the best material; and it is to be feared that marrr of the Worm Medicines In use are totally destitute of these qualities. Xbe Vermifure which the subscriber fiers to the public, Is prepared of the best m&tenali ÜJ& can be procured. 8EXLERS IMPERIAL, COUGH STRCP. Pronounced to he the plesjantest and most efficacious remedy nor, tn use, for the core of Coughs, Colds, Heaviness, Infinenxa, tickling aensation of the throat, Whonpins Couxh, &c. A.c. rkliers' Imperial Coegh Syrup has given relief to hundreds who hue used It. and the proprietor U pcrI sualed that it has the power to impart benef it that can"1 not be claimed for the Cough Mixtures in general use. MOST OF THE MIXTURES. Sold for Coughs, are composed of spirituous and tnf ammatory arUcW, which, while thev give lirtle relief, really do barm. The Imperial Cough yrup contains no spirituous ingredient whatever, and may he us-d in all case not requiring active medical treatment. The Imperial Cough Syrup has b-en used for the la fifteen years by tbe most respectable inhabitants of Pittaburgh and vicinity. For aalc.by vw . w w j-v MawiW ifisv UALlAitn. K c lUUHAlill Art's, at Evanrrille, er I)rvggisu generally. seplj "67-1 7 And by otlier A IlETIRED PHYSICIAN Whose sands of life bare nearly run out, dIeov ered while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, A !hma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and I general deMlr.y. The remedy was discovered by I nim when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. He had heard much of the wonderful rerorative and healing qualities of preperations made from Uks Kiut Ii.dji hemp, and the thonrhr oecuired to him that he might make a remedy for his child. He stu lied hard and succeeded in rxMilnr his wihes. His child wacurl and is now alive and well. He ha since administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferer in all parts of Ube world and he haanevet ffiled to make Uiem completely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much gootl as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow beings as reqaeet it, the receipt with full and explicit direction making it ui, ana auoceaaruiiv using lu uuiresearuippiicaiit 10 mciose mm cue three cents to 1 return iree rents U te returned as postage on tbe and the mnaiuder to le appl! d the remainder to l is adeertiiiMnent. led to the tM int a'iTertiiineni. It. II.JAMEd.No Addre! 13 Grand t Jersey City, N. J. N. B. Dr. n. James haa neither oriice nor agent In New York, an some have pretended and advertised. The receipt W sebt from no place but No It Grand street Jersey City, New Jersey. iilU-imo-dw-in DR. J. J. PENNINGTON, HAVING purchased the stock of Medicines Of en. od for ie by Crawford Cell, a fewmonths sir.ee, deire to rail the attention of the public, particularly of physicians and merchants coming to this city to make purchssTS, to his assortment, which will be conantv receiving additions from the Eastern ritie, and which will l e sold on a low terms a can Le a!h.rdI by any otlier estnbii-hmeat in the West No. V, Washington Block Buildings. sep.JJ INSU h ANC E AGENCY. ALLEN C. MALLOCK, EVA Xii VI LL B, JND I A XA , UNDERWRITER And General Insurance Agent, and ADJCSTEE OF AVEEAOES. r?e eontinue to Ifue policies from several FIR5T CLASS and MOST RKLIABLLE INSURANCE COMPANIES IB THB COC.VTBT. OB 1BLAXD ABO MBS BJIKS. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE, tf He will also attend to the ATtfrSTMEST OF LOSSES of everv description, under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlem'nt of all matters connected with IsuHuanoc, for parties interested. 1 Ii s Ion g exner ience as an I r. sunuice A rent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with the subject of Insurance. ap28'sMy. HQ-STJRAWCE. Rising Snn Insurance Company, ISCOKPORATKD, 1884. - Capital 100,000 B.J. HATHAWAY Secretary: S. M. HATHAWAY. President. Indianapolis Insurance Co. IKCOKPOBATED, 18 88 . CAPITAL : : : : : : 300,000. A. DEFREKS Secretary. J. P. DEFREES IWt. S. F. C0TI5GT0X Grneral Agent W.T. PEPPER Local Agent. tar Office on First street over the Post Office. jel-Smo OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP. XBATZ A HEUXIAN, PINE-STREET. yanTille, Indiana. ;o: The trorrietors of the Cirr Fonnderw are now orewired to do all kinds of Machine and Finioldnr work. and everything appertaining to the foundery business. Machinery of all Kinds, Made aad Repaired. We have every facility of the best machinery and workmen, and we give all work entrusted to u, our undivided attention. We are manufacturing BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, of any power required, and ready to promptly fill or ders for this kind of machinery, warranting our work, and satufied with reasonable prices. The Foundery, Finishing Shops, sc., are on Fine street. THE SALE ROOMS are on mai.n Kc,t, just anove second, where orders will be received. ap361y KRATZ S UEILMAN. BOOT A.D SHOE STORE. THB undeiwgned would sefnectfully inform the citizens of hvansvilleand tnesurronndinacoun. try, that he has opened a retail Boot and Shoe store, at the corner of First and Sycamore streets. This, in connection with his wholesale department, will enable him to keep ou band a complete aaaortmeut of ail the best qualities of cuitom-made work, which he offers to ell or make to order cheaper than any other establishment in thecitv. for cash. All work is warranted rood. and If any; failure happens, It will be repaired, free Of charge, if returned. Ur-y H.J.BART. BOOTS AND SHOES. raaiw abuttals abs uiilt uomoM nazcrr! Warranted Good or the Money RefnndW. Deal Exclusively tn Boots at Shoes. On Spring and Summer purchasers are now to hand and are fcr sale cheap for cash. . Wo haves err lam isntinn tf mrv Tarier of BOOTS. SnOE S and A ITERS f eTery size and stylo. Countrv Merebanta wantina extra Sise can he Sup plied on the most reasorahle terms. Our Goods are direct from the Cnnntrr Manufacturers, aad many of our goods are trannfactnred expressiv for u. Give our stock an Trr fMttofl before Wnytng risewbera.
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LOTTERIES.
" SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! TEE MOST BEILLIANT SCHEME EVEP DEAWJT . - t CAPITAL PRIZE tT CO ilAOfff 3Vt ' rtf it tru rrT v s.At Owing to the great favor with whkh our Single Num bfj Lotterteii bare been received by the public, and the large demand for Tickets, the Managers B. 8 WAST fc CO wiU have a drawing each Saturday throughout the year. Tbe following Scheme will be drawn in each of their Lotteries for August, 1's . August, CLAE3 4T, To bsdrmsm In the City of Atlanta, Oosrgfa. InnabUe, : on 8AICBDAT. August 1st. 1967 - CLABS 48. To b drawn In the City of Atlanta, Geortia, la public, . . - : . b SATURDAY, Angnst fch, lft7. --CLAS4.-'"'-:: To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Gvorfia. tn suhUo, en SATCRDAT. August lth, 1&7.. . CLASS SO, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, 0orr la publis, on 8ATTJBDAT, August SM, 1?. CLASS SI. To be drawn La the City of Atlanta, Georgia, In public, on SATURDAY, August 29th, 18&T. ON THB PLAN OP 8INCLB NUMBERS! THIBITHOVBAjrOTHIIt HCKPaiDA! rOKTT-NTS riuxci Nearly One Prise to every KTssa Tickets. MAGNIFICENT SCilfiMfi! TO BI DIA WS . EACH SATURDAY Ut AUGUST! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y prise of mo,m S0.1NT0 6,000 U U .n.. ...... ... . s,oon M U . .. ........ ...... Ino . too 8001 125 J ?5 45 Prizes of. MO " im 44 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: J f ir! 8SS " ?w 4 do do du 11 - &,iwpnies - ii S3 CO " " e m l mi :,(io " l.fiuo 40 . " 20 are 44 1,400 ....6ti,ono LOW do ,S4 Prise amounting to 8204,000 Whole Tickets $10; Hal res IS; Quarters liX. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. The Number from 1 to 90JinO. eorrasnondine with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled witn small Un tubes and placed in one t neei. The lint 2oo Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed In another wheel. The wheel are then revolved, and a ne her Is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prise is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prise drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audi ence, and registered by tbe Commissioner: the Prise being placed arain st the Xumber drawn. This operation Is repeated until all the Prises are drawn rat. Annroxlmollofi Prlaea. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first Prices will be entitled to the W A rprc situation Prises. For example; If Ticket No. ll&O draws, tbe 160,000 Prize, those Ticket numbered im. Hilf. 11931 and 11Ä3, w ill each be entit'el to itli If T'cket No. 650 draws the ejo,nno Prise, those Tickets numbered M s4f,ui.6ä2.wuieacnneentiUelto S2U(.and so ou ac. cording to the shove scheme. The 4.000 Prir.es of 30 will be determined bv the last lien re of tbe Number thst draws the aojuio Prise. For example, If the Number drawing the B06,Of0 Prize eids with . 1, tren an the Ticket, where the number ends In 1, will he entitled to S20. If the Number ends with o. 8, then all the Ticket where the Number ends la 3 will be entiU-d to and so on to 0. Certificate of Packages will be sold at the follswtor rw.!. wuicn is me nix: Certificate of Packagq cf 10 Whole Tickets t0 - lu iiaii 41 1 44 luartT - ' .......... 5 " 13iighUl 10 In ordering- Tickets or ( ertlfleatM. enelo the money to our address for the T ickets oroertw, on receipt of which they will be forwarded bv first mail. fnrchwr? can nave Utitets ending In any figure they msv diimate. The list of Draa o Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purehsstrs immediatelv after the diawing. FBr-purchaser will please write their signatures p run, ana nremeir font 'imre, connfy and State. ZW R.ir.nber that everv Prize is drawn and payable In full without deduction. rW All nrixes Of tl.COO and under, naid Immadlalelv after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of Ulli . T .. All communlt'or strictly confidentisl. Address Orders for Tickrts or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO.. Atlanta, Oa. MT A list f the num!ers that are drawn fremthe whe:l. with the amount of the prize that each on ia entitien to. wiu oe puiuhea arier every drawing, in the following papers: New Orleans Delia. Mobile Register, Charleston Standird, Nashville Gazette, At lanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Iay Book and wumuj mwdui a cw. ana sucikmonti Anspascn. irr. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY! The next ordinary drawing of the Royal Havana Lottery, conducted by the Spanish Government, ander the supervision of th Captain General of Cuha. will take place at Havana, on AUGUST lth, 1S.1T. ryaOOAii iiinzsZZf WS"üüU,UÜÜTiW 80RT&O -NXMCRO 3 83 ORDLARIO. Capital Prize 100,0001 1 PrtMof .100,000 l do 50,0) l do ,.. 1 do 1 d 30,000 10,000 4 prises or nsm two StiiOO 9 OO M do fy. Oa SOOOOOOOOO a0 s 143 do 400... 39 Approximations oooe APPROXIMATIONS: taV Tb two prodding and the two following numbers to those winning the folio Ing prises, are eirUtied to, VlEf To the tlOO.000 ..SG00 To the 50,(W 41 To the , SO.noo M 400 To tbe 10,000 411 To the 6,000 400 ALL THE raiZEl ABOVE STATE ABI nBAW AT ' BVBBT BBAVri. Whole Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5. lf&t&S, $2,ÖU. In the atove schemes there are Tickets onlv numbered from 1 to ii.Oou. There are 0 full Prizes. and Approximations, making In ail 829 Frizes. No smaller Prize than SiOO. ' The Prices are payable, without discount, on presen. anon a tne itoyai xrea?nry in i) arana. PT The subscribers will cash all Prizes at per cen di-count, charging this for exchange, etc S7" An official copy of the drawing will be tent to each purchaser or Tickets. CW Pure ha write the signature plain, and aire the County and State. Bills on aU solvent Lanks taken at nor. Pf Orders for Tickets or shares in the above scheme. will receive prompt attention wnen addressed to A. GONZALES a CO., aug6 Nashville. Terr.essee MOLASSES. 4f. hhls Rehoilt Molasses; IhalfbblsMolassess; 10 W is S. H. do. in store and for sale by ap27 I. a D. nEIMANN. ST trat RreTtd eP 5 hhda. Linseed Oil myl9 TE2C5ET & SOBESSOX. CAA AL STORAGE. fnAVE a large double Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owner's order, on the tnoet reasonabl terms. P G. O'RILET. mha6"5C. ' LEICH 9c VIEKLING, HAVE Just opened a large and well selected stock of LRUGS and MEDICINES at their old stand. to which they would raepectfulty invito the artentior of Fhvsieians, Country Merchant and the public gen erally. A larre stock of PAINTS OIL?', GLA.S an GLASSWARE. TARNISH. BRUSHES, etc.. alwar. on hand. ALSOt rure wines snd Brana:e rw mecicai put POS. LEICH K V1CKU.U. apt-4m w awEtrtei, one aooroeiow Alain. 20 BXS sevens Star Candles, ' 9 hf. boToi sixes star Candles; SO jr. do do do do, yart ree'd by ; Z. H. COOK a 40N. my9 brlECCED FLOOrUlSXl! TJ6T much ss yon want f x I4 br SP üaleJwT-" JOHX t CLOVER,
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Tb First eteamhoat b Ca Ctle Rrrar. We find some interestisj particalart Ttarding thB mvigf.tion of thihio rirer''
bj Uambotta in "WtsUrt Ab1" by 0 Jaraes B. Albtcb. of Pittebicrg, frca
wbieh it appear that citizens -01 nesr
York were chieflj instrucita! in pro '
mating what was then considered an adv'r YentttroQi and doubtful erpsrraent Tc - I author QUOledl from Mr. Lctrobt : 1 ' The compute suocess atttcdiej'tlt -
experiment in steam nariauon n tasUuflson and ths adjoining wstera, prs; vious to th yoar.lßOD, ttrned tht atten . tioifof tbB principal projsctora to tha idt of its appHcatioxt on tha westsrn rivtra ; and in tha month of April in that jtzr . Mr. Roosevelt, of lw York, purrrzs. ' to an agreement with Chsncellor Ltfingston and Mr. Fulton, visited thcia , rivers with tha purpose of forming an . opinion whether thej adtcitted cf steaxa navifation or noC Mr. Roosevelt aar ' " vejed the rivers from Pittsburg to New ; Orleans, and ss hi report was farorabll - it was decided to build a boat at thj , former town. , ". . In October 1811, the New Orleans was'
launched and sent oat; being intended to ply between that city and Natchez not
as stated in tbe extract from Thurston's. .
book, between Pittsburg and the talis of tbe Ohio.
Latrobe arain: "Mr. Roosevelt, his - '
young wife and fimily, Mr. Baker, thr engineer, Andrew Jack, tha pilot, and; six hands, with a few domestic, formed her whole burden. There were no wood yards at that time, and constant 'delays t were unavoidable. Late at rturht on the föUrth dy aftfir q W Pittsburg, they : I amveu in Bareiy at lxjuhtiho. nsvinz. . i . . - - . - w been but seventy-four hours dascsndio j upwards of six hundred miles." The ' settlers on the banks, who had not heard " the rumors of such a scheme, were struck with surprise and terror at the aoDearW ance of the snorting monster. MI have heard that the teneral impression amonr tbe good Kentuckians was that tbe comet hsd fallen into the Ohio. The small depth' of water on the rapidsprevetted tbe boat from pursuing her voyage mnnediately: and during the consequent detention ot . three weeks, several trips were success fully made between Louisville end Cin
cinnati. The waters rose in November ' and in the last week of the month the " voysge was resumed.' After being near . -ly overwhelmed with the earthquakes lbs, New Orleans reached Kstchei the first week in January 1812. . Neither Mitchell nor his telescope wis
on tbe banks of the Onio in those days, ana it was no more than strange tbe honest (armers should imagine the steam-. host to be a comet than are the vague sp prehensions of the present time that we are in langer of a collision with one ot those eccentric bodies. Singularly enough, there wsa then, ss. now, a widely spread story that the earth wss to be "smashed" like a felt hat, . and "one third of mankind" destroyed in the operation. A thief in a Virginia prison profeRfied., " have been entranced, and to have hsd, a' "; revelation foretelling the event, which was to take place on the fourth of June, : 1812 a remarkable coincidence of dates. . A pamphlet was. published snd widelr circulated, "adorned with sundry Yankee pictures of bombls sights portraying toe dire calamitj." As a counterpart or this steamboatcomet story, we remember one that was. told about the people of a certain village who assembled to see the first locomo- ' tive pass by on the rails. Not one of them had the slightest idea what sort of as an animal it was. and Iber were busy ith all kinda of conjecture. A amoklv5 nd roaring monster was seen in tha distance, with sn unaccountable long tail behind rt, ' Nobody suprjosed this to be a traveling invention, and as it approached, the good people were confounded and desperately puzzled. Fortunately there was a "John Podcrers" m the villaee. and he was called on to explain ft. -John wiped his glases and looked over his nose with a profound all knowing gaze. After due observation, "Oh." saiel he, "jes. That's it at iast, gentlemen; that is the thing that has kept the Congress of these United Stales in auch a hell of a squabble for the last three months. That is the Tariff rN. 7. Evening Jost. . A Great Nalubax. Cüruosrrr. -Tha Abingdon (Va.) Virgfnian,' aaya that there ia a natural bridge, within sixtytwo miles of that place, in Scott county, Virginia, compared with which the bridge over Cedar creek is a mere circumstance. The Scott bridge extends across a chasm more than twice eighty feet in width, and is four hand red and twenty feet deep, at tie bottom tf which üowb a much larger and more rapid stream than Cedar creek. The arch of the bcott bridge a not so perfectly funned as that of Cedar creek, but it is not less a bridge with a broad wagon road located upon it. The survey for the Cumberland Gap railroad paired the arch of this bridge.- It is perhaps; the wildest and most stupendous tunoeity in tbe United Stafes, and yet it is comparitively unknown. . ". . Green Hair. The Bulletin Titerspeutiqne contains the curious case of a worker in metals, who hss wrought in copper only five months, snd whose hair which was lately white, has cow turned to a decided groen. Chemical analysis has proTod that his hair contains a considerable quantity of acetate of copper. and it Is to this circumstance that it owes ' the change of color. t RTara4'si alar Lead OVLf forssieby. , I myiV Z.H. COOK ft BO!7. STORES FOR RENT: , TALT)WELL dk DODGE'S eitl br) fXcrss c& Locnst between 1st and a street are all robt-i mi hree. Tt threa W.ll be let at the resocad samt m.trs tenadra dollars per B'iazifluJre H -r '
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