Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 217, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 August 1857 — Page 2

Ul.Wl . I i.YA?ISVILLE. IND. M()iNING....Aff,r.NT If. Tte iitv Aaaement. e are indebted to Mr. Patrick Burke, City Assessor, for the Allowing foot.of hi books: j Aorrr or ta t itasitiiih : Toll. L-X5. Imprls.' Personals. Total. 1J JT 103,237 ;V.5M 19 UMHfO; T3.2 r.7tÄl UtAS ecrease. . ic of Frorrty Taxed In Evansville W,T.fiJM je of Frooerty Tated iu Luhmdo leM Total In the united City 4,4&'.öj6 It will be observed that there ha :n a decrease in th ralue of loU in ansTille projier, notwithstanding the :se additions to the bounds of the city. lis re-jucuon I. wrc. . w.. sion to he loud complaints of Lot Mers tht their property waa over val id. In inprovements which are taxfat only half their value-there has been i apparent increase of $93,000, but an :tual increase of over two hundred iousand dollars; and in personal proprty the increase has been one hundred nd three thousand dollars in Evansville lone. We have no means of comparhe statistics of last year in Lamaco, rith the present year. But comparing he sum toUli of the assessments of the wo corporations last year with the )resent, the increase of property notwithstanding the large reductions in the stimated value of the lots will amount to nearly one half million. The increase in the number of polls in Evmsville hs been W per cent the last year, pnd in Lamisco it has prohably been larger, showing a rapid advance in pop ulation. An advane of more than 12 per cent in propertv.and eighteen percent in population, in one year, exhibits a de gree of prosperity and progress thatought to stoD all grumbling from the croakers and satisfy the expectations of the must hopeful and ambitious. With our steady lid growth, at the end of ten years, we will show a population and wealth, that will exceed Tany of those towns that are flattcrinsr themselves, that they are 0 ' "beating all Creation" in the rac?, and leaving us far in the rear. The largest per cent increase hs been in dogs; in 1S3G the number in Evans villa was 72. The present year they number 95, being an increase of 23, or 33 per cent. In support of thee friends of man Lamaseo exceeds her neighbor. sho numbers 1 13 for 1857 The Council yesterday levied a tax of ono dollar an 1 fifty cents on the hundred dollars. Profitable Banking. The Citirens Bank of New Orleans, on the 6th inst., declared a dividend of 9 uer cent, on the earnings of the last six months; this with 6 per cent, divided in February last, makes 15 per cent. f.r .the last year besides a balance ol the pro tits, to go to the reserve fund and profit and loss o two hundred and eight thousand dollars, The net profits of the bank for the las twelve months are 235 per cent. This bank was originally founded upon the Ileal Estate plan. Its Capita! was made up of mortgages on Ileal Estate, and it capital borrowed on a pledge of the toort gages in Europe, at a low rate o interest. As the mortgages were paid up, the mortgagors hocame the actua Stockholders. Tha Bank failed in 1310. and was placed in the hands of trustees, who collected tho mortgages, pMd the "European loan, and by gathering in what was available of its former loans on Bill receivable, realized therefrom an actua 'cash' capital. The charter was renewed in 1851, after fourteen year's suspension; its capital was increased and new stuck issued and paid up, and in the hands o efficient managers it baa become the largest and most profitable Bank in the country. A great portion of the old stock was obtained by its holders without any actual cost. The mortg-iged estates were soli for and subject to the mortgages to the Bank, with tho right to the stfck in the Bank to the amount of the mortgage. As the capita! was considered sunk and worthless, the right to it was deemed of no value, and in buying the estates, the purchasers gave no additional price in consideration of it. But in the course of years, the collections of old debts and the payment of original loan, b"5gan to show there would lie a large surplus, and in the final closing of its affairs by the Trustees, there wa found to be a handsome capital to start anew upon; which with the addition of new capital of a million has made it the largest and best bank in the Southern States, and its Stock is now worth $lGO(or $100 par. It has proved one of tho most fortunate financial operations of the day, and its success, has been attained by an adherence to the roundest principles of banking by a most generous course to its customers, and by sustaining and fostering the commerce of its own city, as its first duty in the use of its means. 03" In one county in central Illinois, thirty Artesian wells have been bored the last year, and water reached at a depth of from 65 to 130 feet, yielding an average flow equal to two barrels p-r minute. Our former townsman, Mr. Kersteman, is engaged in boring wells for the use of the Central Illinois Railroads, and has been successful in several instances, in finding an abundant supply . tha jirairsis.

Fpiit SxELLixa The N. Y Tribune

" i s it hw further infrmti'n in resurd t the Fort Smiling windle. The reservation cover Htht Thousand eres oljoautiful Ian I at the junction of the JlisSKsmni with it most itnnortant trb r 1 butary north of the Illinois, tie inevit able site of a future c'ty. and worth at least $100 per acre now, or $800.000 in gross, which sura it woutd hare brought if duly advertised and put up in lots at auction. Beside the land, there are the (ort and extensive barracks, stables, &c , which have probably cost the Government nrt less than $50,000. This immense property, rapidly aug meriting in value, has been privately dis posed of for the beggarly sum of 00,000 dollars, only one-third of which was paid down! There is here a clear, unnrti gated Gi! phi n ism of at least Three Quarters of a Million Dollars; and who . ... .. enefled on , . . . . ... . . . I VHv AILTLI V i v iw wws w uv Ma made this money. Will the President who ha nevr been suspected of nuking any moie out of an office trr-tn its salary have this matter thoroughly ripped up ? C3A correspondent of tho N. Y. Tri une from Niagara gives the details of a raud committed by Mrs. Cunningham's sister about thirty years ago, at Middletown. Conn., upon the heirs of a wealthy Bunnudian, whom she had inveigled into a marriage with her, and who not long after their nuptials (bund rest in a pre mature srave. Th s widow of the Burmudian was accompanied by the same sister Annie, that officiated as the assist ant and nurse ti Mrs. Cunningham in the production cf ser"Uptitious heir to the Bordell estate, and it was the illegitimate child of this same Annie that was foisted into the heirship of the Burmuiian estate, and it is surmised that the success of that fraud suggested the recent attempt to repeat it. Lock on Green River. We learn that the high water has greatly retarded the repairs of the broken dam on Green river. Mr. Brown the contractor, is actively employed with as many men as can work to advantage, in rebuilding the broken structure, but he does not promise to have it completed in less than two months. Mr. Brown is the owner of a large flouring mill on one of the upper dams and has other private interests in the navigation of the river which will stimulate him to use evry [sic] effort to complete the repairs as soon as it is practicable. The public therefore hive a guarrantee [sic] that there will be no unnecessary delay. ———<>——— OT We are informed that the com munity of nerois in the bottom whose residence there, was the occasion of the recent disturbance, have all left the vi cinity, and have disposed of their prop erty, and either leased or sold their lands Public Schools in Madison. The City Council uf Madison have abandoned their publ c schools, and refused to levy a tax for the-r support, under a weak opinion obtained from Judge Walker, ot the Coin men Pleas Court for a fee $50, against the legality of the tax. The schools are closed. The large tax payers are sending their children to private i-chools, and those ol tho laborer and widow are left to grow up without edu cation. This is tho most effectual mode for the rich to preserve their aristocrat icil ascendency. Aothin. so helps to level the condition of boys at their btait iu life, as an equality in educational ad vantages. The voters of the middltn; classes thould insist on the maintainance of ths public schools, to tho sacrifice of every other object of appropriation if it be necessary OCT" Mrs. 'Eliza Sanders committed suicnlo m Cincinnati on Thursday even ing by shooting herself with a pistol. Shij had been sulfering for mx years with the bono scrofula and it is presumed that .he finally wearied of life and in a fit of despondency ended her troubles. fjCy While a urge congregation ol Methodists were attending service at their church at Lynchburg. Va.,- one evening last week, listening to an cl oquent pieavhcr, some rowdies got acctss to the meter and turned olF the iras : at the same- time some of their fellows within the church, had sprinkled a large quantity of fine ground pepper over the floor, and when the audience began to move in their alarm, a cloud of pepper dut arose and every one wa. caught with a most violent fit of sneezing and cou"hinr. A rush was mide for the doors, but they were found fastened and held on the outside. The confusion and alarm that prevailed within are beyon description. The scene may bo imag ined. ———<>——— ——>During a thunder storm at Terre Haute on Friday last, a gunsmith's shop was struck; the lightning entered through the ceiling of the room making two perforations like bullett [sic] holes, and throwing down and scattering every article of iron or steel about the shop, but leaving the inmate uninjured. The same flash struck a tin shop on the opposite side of the street, making a great clatter among the tin ware and stoves, but did no great damage. ———<>——— Pike Couxtt. The t xable property in Pike county in 1856, waa $1,430.618 This year it is $1,520,483. Increase $8,S66.

Iana CorrespondenceThe following interesting letter upon

the State of society in Kansas, is from a resident who lefore be left Indiana, was at allied to tho Democratic party. His representations are not, therefore colored by any political prejudices against the ruling powers in the Territory : . OsAwxzr, K. T., Aug. 5th, '57. Fbixo Caelilx : In my last I attempted an ehi.idation of the domestic politic of tbi Territory, and the reason for tho failnre of onr foreign government- I will now proceed to how ome of the effects of this continued failure, no only upon the sqnatter but upon the o'JQcials. In consequence of the fact that the present and pait government of this Territory being in the hands of parties regarded a usurper by its citizens, and the laws emulating from auch aource unworthy the obedience of fretm, the Territory haa virtually been without law, except that of honor; and there ha not been, except in. a few caos, any lcnl proeoMi by which an obligation could be en forced or debt collected ; but the citizens being an intelligent people, and fairly com pcU-nt "to manage their own affair in their own way," had recourse to original princi ples, and by mntnal agreement consented to courts of arbitration, to w hose decisions ready acquiescence was and i generally given. In thee courts of arbitration no are ascsod because no salaried judgen reside. Lawyer uro r.t often called in service, as tho contestant gciierully depend upon th- validity o their claims, rather than any quirk of Law and a sincere desire tor and expectation o justice, a well as confluence that it will 1m meted out, teems to exhibit itself upon the countenance full interested, which account for 0 little litigation. Whilo upon tho oti er hand, in thoe localities where the boi;u couru have a nominal existence, litigation i more common, justice more tardy, confidence as prevalent, and civil strife, uuarchy und discord more lite and rampant. As u pro of this, contract the diilVrviice between the two largest cities in the Territory, Lawrence and Leavenworth : In the termer, uotwith ftüitding Gov.. Wal. er has invaded it with an hostile army and pronounced its cituens retrel, thera hu net been much a tint fight for the lat eight mouths within i's iiuits ; and during the SubUtth you cunuot observe a place of dii.-üucas ojn, and nothing disturbs tin quietness of it street, but tlid parent and teacher leading the joinh of the towu by tho hand, and keeping top to the nniMc of the church-going beil while in the latter place, bu.inea houses are seen 0cn. di uuken rowdies purado the streets, knock downs and murders are of frequent occur roncv ; the courts ot justice are a mockery, Judge Lecompt without mäuenee or the conUderice of either urty ; and to neu an estctit has this f iiuto of things prevailed, that tho moment tue court has possesion of a enlpi it. conridene that justice will ba duly meted, ceases; hence the late exhibition of LnJi Lw, rathe faoe o an upcal IromJiide LttcouipL. Obligation are enforced und notes oilectcd with far more easo and expedition in Lawrence than in Leavenworth ; and 1 have heard gentletmn observe, easier than in Indiana or Ohio. Not that there is that difference in the honesty of the reonle.bu: it is in consequeuca of tho contempt for. und want of conlidenee in, the tribunal. The fact is, it is iu this a iu tho politics of the State they respect most those whom they them selves appoiut. It i another of those legiti mate results of the doctrino of Popular JSovcreigntv. This state of things Lus another effect upon a class of our citizen-, which cannot be look ed upon without eome degree of alurm, as it causes them to revert buck to first principles of government ; and so it necessarily compels them to retrogrado to some t the practices of barbarism, where a man is ct liged to depend solely upon Lis own arm for crsoual defense. Accordingly yon will e men who, befe-ro they camo to this Territory never thought ot carrying a dtutdly weapon, now literally cov ered with revolvers and bowie-knivca, Lristllug out M every pocket, and strung around their belts, making tie Territory look like a vast frontier fort. It h is also hud tho tendency so to unsettle the donu-stie habits of a great many; that they have become trangor to those foeial pleasure of the domestic Src-side. Their idea f home partakes ot that of the wild In dian : a rude hut built of clay and rough logs, and covered with prairie grass or loose shingles, (or perhaps with tho inimitable C'anuelton sheeting V free from the c large of beiug chiukel cr dau'ed no: encumbered with the luxury of a floor, door, window, or chimney tree from superfluous furniture having a rough shingle for his plate, a clapboard for his table, a Dutch oven or ash pi.n to cook in ; a jack ku to to eat with ; a piece of rag and bacon fat lor a light to read by, and his extensive larder containing a sack ol corn meal and a side of bacon ; relishing no bed but his blanket, and no place for aleeping But It ground, Is all he desires. Some o them have become so wedded to this lite that it will be hard to reclaim them ; so tar do generated as to be found among horse thieves and robbers. Some of them nuturally enough have married squaw, while a larce nuiabei inuy bo tound amongst a class of itinerant squatters, who have made a business of squatting upon lands thai belong to Indians, and upon the trust lunos before they come into tho market. This brings me to the land saies, where I will leave yju until my next, when I will exhibit the various subterfuges ot ouatter gamblers, ami speculators, as well as government officials, to obtain their respective shares of plunder. COsMO. OCT The liushville Republican says a robber, last Saturday n;ght, broke into the house of a gentleman in that village, and in Lis search for plunder entered the loom of a young lady, and very coolly stole her ear rings from her ears and took the rings from her fingers, and not satis fied with thm despoiling the fjir damsel of her artificial ornaments, he proceeded very delilwrately to cut the hair com pletely offon one side of her head ! This he succeeded in doing without awaking the young lady. (r The telegraphic fleet in expected to arrive at Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, between to day and Saturday. The instant the vessels are in sight, the fact will be sent by telegraph to all the papers of the associated press. 'We hope to chronicle the gratifying intelligence that the cable has been successfully laid. 57"There are twenty-three weekly papers

published in Kans Territory.

Dvipepelaand Debility Currd.

Ttieod..rb Frank, Ksq.. of the Pittsburgh id Steuben vilie Uailroad otUec. ay: "tor years I have been an invalid from Dyspepsia; with a hope cf relief, I resorted to tnanr udvorti.t Li.,!!,.. K ,t f.,;u I to many auv crtlsod remedies, but faded in deriving the benefit nought for, until 1 tried vnnr I Inline, t l'.iftord V,. har.n mfwj t 1 wiiien tuon tue digestive organs, and in restor'mg a debilitated system, causes mo to recomraona it concaenuv to all aunerinr I t- i J I 1 1 IJ T 1 1 MJ RIV in.- t I DiKP 1 On 3Iondy, th Ktli inrt., at 10. o'clock P. !., - a JIAK1 s., only cliild of W m. O. and Natka'.ia A. BoeppK-age.1 10 n.onthj. ' The funeral will talre place thU momingat 1 o-clia-k, from the comer of Sixth and Clie5Ut rtree:-. r,,. , , : i ... ,, . .... i Friends ef the Tamtly are respectfully invited to attend. I PECMNOTICES. r?5 SOTIC ES In thit i.laee, 10 cent, rer line one inTtHm; 50 cent per line three time; I 30 cent ixt line one a eek : discount on longer time. I pcoirvTortv m:rmo. Rsv. Wm.M.Dailv.D. I will preach the Dedicatory Sern.on of Laurtl Chapel, on the 30th day of August, I.)., at 11 o'clock. Said Chapel It itinted to mile below the Henderson Ferry, in tM eianty. augl3-UJ W. II. GRIM. vVra WANTED At this office, a la I who can , i lye m i.auvi i vj uiui mir9. EVANS VILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. AT a meeting of the Director of the Association, it a ordered tbt a call of Three Dollars per Share, and the annual contribution of one dollar ft each mem'-er, for the current jearcunur.eiiclng Anpirt 10, be collected. m h call and contribution being due from an 1 after tl at date. The Secretary was also directed to enforce the penal tie eitabtUhed by tle Articles of A ;oriaiion, againat all lrlniiUetil ptocltlioMer and cuWrlliers. Payinetits to be ira te to Wm. T. Tae, Trcuurer, o i.V. Cri"p, Librarian. By order. VTM. II. r.INOIIAM, augi-2w Rwnrdii g etcUry. BnAroü LimiT social Tewplc, No. aa-iTe. J. T. WALKER. B. I . T. A. J. O'Kilkt, R. k.' jariSUIy WO SU.K.-TMII PODA FOlTAI.A, (stvoi d liat.d,) with Marlile Top ?Und and Silver Pipes, for sale very low I y iySii. A. A!tPACHKR & CO. ICE CREAM! .ilK, AI. J. i;i.dVtK having opened an I CM CREAM SALOON O THIRD STKEKT, IlTVH WALXVT CUBSTSÜT, i) it . ii v r o ic i) ItcQceiTt all wli4 are indexed to him to rail and par, m he wlhe t etile u( and leave here. Jy21-ltno. EvAMSvtLLi TaxrLK or lloiCR, No ki?S 4l, we U eyery Thursday erenh.g, in the ll.l'.l, uii Watr strevt, over the Caiutl Hank. C. W. KL'DYAKD, VT. C. T. A. J. O T.nutt, T. K. JanJOly (Oil. ftOTICE. The ir'K-e(jf Cl at the Uouiax Minks, is at the fit, fvnt T Imnhel; h.tulcd to any part cf the cjv, 10 ccnU per hudicl. w ..nvr. fct'3 Secretanr and Mauar. Dil. COCGSUTLL'S

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1 iV'lTfl l8SffjOCISrBrffC ULVheikfns. and Banking Co.t Intern i UMAU V UKy M. I rior lunii.ur.ffin; Merchants' Bank, Mnon, and Iji-

m. That has produced such remarkabla eirecU in many cae of NktaALuU. TtllTino.and Arrections or TDK IIkad. caused by db4urtl rirculatinn, in those who have tried it in this city. Is for sale at KELLER fc WIIITK'S. :r"The highe testimonial of its ctl!c:cy havel-eeo given hy a nutulcr of the nont rrspectalde citUens who hv triel it. U - Helmbold'a Compound Fluid Extract, as a reuicly for I'iacx-tcs cf the Blalder, IvMneys, Oravel. Dropsy, Weakness, &.c Iihs no e-ju.il. Bead the advertietuet:t in aimtlier columu healed ' Ilelmbold's Oenu'ne PreparHtiin." aufl3-lm WOOLSEY & SAWYER, Agents. IIo!Iowaa Pille Hoot hing yet Searching. Pree frora mineral Ingredient, these pill soothe and heal the irriUttcd meinicanes of theMnmarhand the liowtls, while tliey expel all morl-M matter from thoe nrg.iiis and imbue thera with new vignr. Sold at the rannufaetorie. No. 1) Maiden Lane, New York, arid No. 11 f irtnd, LiHid'tn; and by all ilrugxisU, at 5c.. .' icaml II erh.x. lue'l-d4iwlw. Drlittol'a arpar1I!a. Eruption and Ulevrs .-I ritsg fpitu impure hlootl, as weetlj from a neg'lccle.I rtl. This aeli-pmvcd disinfetantand detergent rstiUnlizes tlie MorU.I matter in the cirvaLUiou, extiiTates tlie die.ve, "nn't and l-runch." It is u:icontunin:Oed hy mineral poison. Ktxr'i lVoix Pastilles, also entirely vegetable, areaplt-annt retredy, infalliMy fatal to internal worms. Sol 1 1 y 1. T. Lanman t Co, whoKsRledraggifts, Water street. New York, and hy all druggists. Sarsaparilla 1, and Pastilles 25c. per bottle. laugM-dJiwlw. Crampa-The most efficient remedy f.r cramps In the stomach. Cholera Modus, or any other stor&arh deran gement. Is the free use of Dr. J. Hostktt a's Stomach Bitt;r. The coming sea;on general It hrlngs its periodical di.caaes, all of which can be avoided hy atlmc!y nseof th-e Bitters. Therefore, every f.unily liouldl snpjlicJ with thctn In time. As a family medicine they haye n eiual. Their n.ed cnl virtues have tecn tetel ly our must eminent physicians, anl alopted in th-ir icactice ahenerer a Uuic is rcjuire-l. For sale tr DrucgiU generally. nuglVd&wIw. A Word to Candid Public. Scarcely four years have elapsed sirceshe presentation of our row cele'ratfot pion.ach Bitters was male to you. You hare tested their efficacy and have maniferted yoar arprwixtion by your generous patronage, from the fart that they tare invarlaMy acconpllahed all they pinmried to do, aud if there is still among yea Any who from predi!potion b.ae Included our preparation in their general prejudice againit medicine, we nul l earpextry refer them to any of tlie lea.lii phyxicians In the bind, who now invariably prescribe it In all ca.-es of Indigestion, Dy? r-ia, Biilinunes, Flat, ulencr, Con"?t!parion, Lofsof Appetit, &c. kc. It does not profe toeare all thit gs, hut we hold for the anove disea.es, it iss the only speetly and reliable remedy. We would seriously caution you against the different spurious articles gotten up and palmed off as the genuine "Hostetter," and it is due to yourselves to acquaint us with all parties engaged therein. We have at present several in d'.fferet.t sections of the Union under Bonds, bat hereafter we intend prosecuting to the fullest extent of the law. HOSTETTER & SMITH, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, 267 Penn street, PiUshurgh, Pa. aigVd&wlw. Kerap'a Worm Pastille. Children who reject with bihing th ordinary mercurlalixed rermlfuges, will devour these Pastilles with as much gusto as other confectionary. They certainly and safely expel til Intestinal worms. Bbistol's SAaiAraajLLa. the sole survivor of a score of (so-called) Sv-saparil'.a, in its new, concentrated form, cures all external complaints, resulting from foul blood, quicker than ever. Soil by D. T. Lanman ft Co., hclesule druggUt, Water street, New York, an i by all druggists. Sarsaparilla !, and Pastilles 2jC. per bottle. Ij.vaO-lwdkw. There la n Remedy ereatlwx auch a atlr among inraluls Ua. Saxroao't IsviooaaToa oa LivcaRiMEDV. It gives such Quick relief as to convince the patient of receiving beucfit almost aa soon as the medicine is taken. We do not know o. a single instance where it has teen taken a ithout tctfit; and in nearly all caes a complete cure is effected by its use. It ha acquired its wide popularity simply because it does what it Is recommended to do. It Is constantly enlarging its circle of friends, carrying healing on its wings, and joy to the hearts of those suffering from Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or general debility. e advertisement.) Uy33-lmdww ' fCST KEC'D, Theodosea," second volume; Orate Ami er, Life Pictures from Pastor's Note Book; Grace Ireenan. lerwilerT jeüj DOSFLLk LISTFR.

THE KIIAT RNLISII REMEDY

SIR J AM KS CLARKE'S CELKBH.YTEH FB3I ILK PILLö. ' Prepare-! from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D 1 .Mtwnl,,r7 to, Vien. T u 1 valuable Mediciue is unfailing la thecure of all tho painful nl dangerous diseases incident to the Fema constitution. n inthoe eoalt I I modcnite all esce, remove all ohrtrnotton nt pim: .H,7.,i T .,1 ,r. Ö ; thi .7L.'- L ; i continetnent; they fmrify the eonstitutiou and len i.'-, mum wie iuuuict m irrform hrrities with safety to hemef and chiki. I i i in. TOium nn mam nv leoiaies auruiK . 1.- . . . i 1 - - . . . . the FIRST TIIKEE MONTHS of Premanrv. u the are sure to nricgon jiiscamage, ouiaiany otaertlmej aAM aa in all envnot Nervous and Smnlsl AfTertionii.-paln 1 In the Back and Limi, lleaTlne5S, FaUgue on Slirht Kertin, nimrauoa oi ine Mean, uownew or Merits, disease occasion by a disonlem! system, the-e Pill I i.twtci, rn iimivuri 1 iiiit. win ail inr pailllUI disease occasioned by a dinleml system. thee Pill wit! a cure wlien all otfterins have Wied, and :tl mW.-kj sum viiAti all nrhffmMd I-. fatl! I I aunonen a pownui mnni uo cm contain iron. rimM.ntimonr.i.rar,r other minl. Full diroctir'aocmwi:Tlr.r each mrkare. Vrirr In the Cniteit Statesand OauaU,On IHllar. S. B. tM and postage stanr eucloitedtrt anr authorize-! Agent, will Jn-ure a brätle of th Pill b return mail. W. W. ROHauTS, Indianapolis. fr! A cent tiir Indiana IfALLO:x JL STODDARD, General Agents Evaniville. -jMyt, v If yoa are sick yon most take MEDICINE, POS ALL KXTfaKAL AKO IIITCRXAL PAIR TSS DE WITT'S PAIXItELIEVEK, Whrh Is tronrer and reouirei lest to effiAt a care than any anowti remeay . FOR FEYEB AND AGUE TAKE the only safe and harmless remedy In the world, Rhode's Fever and Ague Care FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Dilious Pills. An auxilery to the "cure." These Remedies d-troy the Disease but not the Patient. W. B.C1IAVIX, Wholesale Agant, R.I. For aa by Druggist generally. jellitiiO-d&w TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. HATES. One square, (ten lines or lei, one time, t Met. l uree t.rae. . : : : : : :.:::: fl t ne week, lfrfi Tw. wt-w, 3 ne ir.iniüi, ;::::: t ::::; 4 Thr m.viih.s ::ti:t:t:t:7fiil Six motility. ::::: ::::: 10 (1 i w y-ar, ::::;:::::: 1 15 00 t r li-miit on larre r alvertienient. i Vr i of ix Iii: r under, ti per arrnra. Z2 No "till f trl :d"a.lvrtidemeiits received. VOll SALK. V P- 1 he Wharf- J ;i 7T at Kransviile, on farT jt! 5A1 ('It DAY, tlie th inrt., e- -jSHSfe leen the hour of 10 u'tl x lt A. M. an. I Jo'clock I. M.at L.ui.'.ic nurli. n. to the hlthMt i,dr f. cash, th's rini-r SI'OItTi'MAN and her two 1JA Kuh, for the lici.ent of whom it uav rmtmi. auglia:ab KRATC& 1IK1LMAN. I'UH SALE, IGT No. 10. In Block , n the Eastern EnlargeA inei.tufLvit;STiil-. This Iit Ii feetfriwihv pcrn:i:-eiitly itiipr Te-i and r.id. Kor icnrs aniy Hi -- TliV. E. CAUVIV, augl:b.li&..ij ' ' Kcal Lsuie Agent. PROPOSALS. whALKD TroposaM ill le rweircd lr the nndr-r-aUtied. nt t!ir C it v Clerk's oltire. until the evi. n!iU f Uir jt!i of Siejrf mfHT, fir the uil I'rg of (aW itit-ct Culvert or S? , extending fninair s -vtt at tlie fe rmiftu ef ;ik trt ni the river, t or p.ati auu Scincauans rr rame, ta.l at wifl nfftor. . ' fcLL II. tVALKKK, Clerk. oik.otec( ry. angitd. .Cotton Yarn Notice. r i' We have now 2M Iwus on the wiv. rer steamer 51 us rle, and ill I rettdviug llit'on rmrn tinietotinie a. our Mies rouuv. - . k. iii.Hfe.ttT at CO., augl'..) Ajinu Cypreos Factorj grange Brnk of (eorgiaAgraultural Bank, and I ii w i riiiir-Mce aiii niim I'liier imrkin; I Tniiu Mm fl.i.g'ii T t il.im.. ..I v,m w I and Soi.th C:imiina. takn at irf r (;ro--lest the I lowest canh prkes, or nought at a small dloount for oaxh.t r S. K. OILl'.EKT 4i o . aug'.Mf 1 SyoucH-re street, near Wat. ma THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. Jl lh-athwait'a Betrosi-cct for July,just reeeiv! hy augl'l j DOULLL k LISTER. 'IO THE LAME?.(oley 'a Lath 's Biok for Seriem! er. Just ree'd by ....IUI TiilhLl 1 I O I.' . ÄJEW YORK JCURNALFor Sei-temlee. iuat received br aufll IMJUKLL A: 1.ISTER. .OR SA I.E. tv A gothl Hultedantial SH(WCA?E, with Counter to match, a Ul I sold cheap forrxsh or BITTBOLFFIc SON, augIT Main street' letren First and Second ADAMS HOUSE. Ki"T SIDS ELM, ItTKKN FiaST AK kECOND STS HEXDKltSON, KY. JAMES C- ADAMS PaoraigToa. Olhoe is kept at the aJwive House. tsmgli. i.1.. 0EK AND RICK. ' jo X Choice Kio Coffee: S 1 lerrea Kice. jut rc-ivel " augTI V Ith LUV ü JOHNSTON. It KFINF.D SO'lALV- ' ti Hi Is'Ciaribeii. Pulverireil and Crushid all No.l--jtnrt ree d by Vlt KLlty ft J011NS1O.N. . . . . . IFtTTTKRtF.OOS A frtath lot in store and for sale bw aufll VICKÜ1U k JOHNSTON. KOTICE." fHK Sba-khoUers of the Eransville Insurance M CoDimny are herebr notihed tliat the Annual Klec'ioii lor nine Directus- will 1 held at tlie ciiioe of thel'omta-iy.on Moiwlny the ; th of September next, brt. e the hours of J and 4 o'clock P. jT. aagij-t'i. WM. T. PAGE, Secretary. DRUG STORE. DR. MAGKNIfS having opetieil a Retail Drug More, on the corner of mcou4 aud Locust rtreetc. solicits the totriiiage of the ciütei.s of bvanvdle ana vic.nity. The enure stock has oeen 4ualtise.l In the Ea.'U rerrll of expense, of the purest and 'st materutls, aud cousUts iu part of PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PUKE WINES AND BRANDIK3. (for medicinal turposeionly.) PEJiFUMEP.Y, SOAPS, AND - ALL FtiPCtAB PATENT MEDICINES. rJr" I'hysiciat s' prescriptions and family recipes coitipounuei ty an experienced apothecary, r.t 1 nours of the day or night. au:i-ly HOUSE TO RENT. CONVENIENT Tenement, with six Rooms, a ZW giHxl Cellar, Cistern and Staples, on M.irket St., corner 01 iona, u tel. Apiiy to aug:Aw. F. D. ALLEN. ATTENTION! ATTENTION! -T"" , T . JJEr.50N reitlu.giiU or i-elow Jiain street, withML Ilm Li Ur;.H! i.f tne l.I.M A 1 1 IIA1I.V IAILY 1 1ML, mU liave the iwe brought to their door, nv .... ... .1. V . . , A . J lev. nu their name at the Eviuisvuie Jourt.al office, wi;h toe Clerk, er w uh the Carrier f the Journal, ou uie towver r-.uie. . . laugli LOST! SORRELL MARE, fifteen hands high: she has a sa-tme tnara on me wiinens and .Lows sort marks. ir she is denrereti H ine me at Mr. Copp , I in y.y tue usual yrivc lur ami iiorse. augu-lw. -C. W.BLCKWIT1I. riMN I'LATE JL 400 Boxes M X Tin Plate; UO do Roofing Tin, ree'd and for sale bv augli . bAMUL OUR. rLOW TIANDLES JL NO pair in store and for sale hv augU SvMCLL ORR. BLACHLY, SIMPS N & CO., Importers aod Jobbers of STABLE AND FANCY D ii Y GOODS, Ko. 11, Pearl Street, C1NC1NN AT I, TNYITE the attention of the trale. to the Laaoe Jl ?tock tf foreicn a d Ibimesüc DRY GlU!, OTION S and CARPE1 INUS they are now opening. aug:4-wim. fT Ik BBLS. gaperfin flour received per railrotd fjl this day. For sale by . fylO-tf GOK. FOSTER & Co. &0LK LEATHER - , - " i9 Five thousand lbs of good and good damaged Sole Leather, lust receired and for sale i'V jy J PRE3T0X BROS. Dill ED BEEF, Bngar Cared-. A choice lot in ewe and for sale bv ,y S.IM. VtCKrFY.

1 i T!.t . Cypres l actory haTingKtUt chronic aill nH,i tried in vj,, thJ n,anv and now ,,ut in operation a tirge i.ew , actry, in diat Än,, LiniB1MIt, now ufore ,,. pull,:Ct lulVe len u jJtvl-'Vv T'F' I " !ut" he,.?flw iH-rinsnentlv cured br the ue of a few Muall Ixittles of kei fuliy )l red with their well known and favore lirl.n'. Vininl I ;nimr.t l-.ult.fC.t..u Yarn., kc, and will aupply the trale !JL,n Celelcate! Liniment. at inviufacturer's iiriccs. jIcLeanfs Volcanic Oil ' Liniment

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CI lROCI.A5IATIOX! - It It VnAwn Kv 11 mini- ir vm v and debilitated uer- . ht Mrt .- sTBEVRTHEXINfl CORDIAL Is the only remedy that will renpthen and Invigorate ' ths system, and remove all tmpor''ies in th Blood It is very tdeaüaat to take. In It U combined the properU of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alter-tire It will cure any 'dtaaM of the Stomach. Liver r Bowels such as: Diarrhoea, Bil'.üwisncss, DyspepsLt, Indigestion neodach, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Cortiveness, Weakness or Debility, Tain Lithe Stomach or Rowels, Night Fevers, Yllowns cftheSkia, &C..&.CWhen taken, it-tisutranxet and removes any morbid tecreUons in the btomach, and strengtlieus the Dlges tive organs. ' It will alo cure any Siaeae of the rterus. Kidneys, BLvllers or Uriuary organs; and as an Alterative, purifies and create a healthy circulation of blood, re moving all aures, fcoil, pimplos w blotches from tlie kin. TRY IT, and be convinced of its w.nderful tnvlco rating protwrties. alvise iKtreiits to give then a teaapoon'ul of this Coraiat oaiiy. IT See Circular. , " J. II. McLKAX.'fole Propriety of thil Cordial. AI), jtcLeau' Volcanic Oil Liniment. IJT Princiuil lTK.t Cun.tr of Tbirl and Pine treeu, St. Louis, t. - ani-lylwis Sold by Heller 6i white, Druggista, Jlain-street. New York Erie Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE TKAVKL1XG PUBLIC. tlnur vonrThnuh Tickets to Nvr Yoaa.BosToi.pHiLADELriiu,and New Knlan'l Cities vu. thU KMite. lv TWENTY-TWO MILE 3 DISTANCE SAV ED. IJT Thrwugh to Jew Tork City with OCT chano2 or cat. tV The ONLY ROfTE to New Y'ork City baring WIDK SPACIOUS SALOON CAK! This Llneext!n.!.4XA bankirk, ßuflalo.and Xburara Fall, wilh an unlo.en Wide (innre coniieotir.g at DunkirVlirectlv with all trains frnn.ClcTeln4 X.'in'-in-natl, St. Louis and Chicago on the Lake Shore Kail KiMVl. To Kuflklo Tla the Buffalo ti. Kew York City HailRond irskitig direct connections withalll the ttA-innT n Lake Kri tnm Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit, also with the Uu0:J & LakeUuroo lUiu-oad from Detroit t('hcr. .UB r,1.u ,T Canandaignaand Mtar I Railnmd, uiakii; 4recloi4invtion8 with all Tran Muuiru.ll via Cooandaigna and NL-ipara Falls rams cn m Detroit to Chimro, ic unnvalledliicliities. can stop in New York tactr Journey witnout rTfinorC.II TICKETS for sale in all the wincij al Western KailnM-1 Orfices. w c runm as low as by ait othii koutk. O. F. SMITll.Ocu'l Ageut. HOMER RAM.TELL, Clevel-in4,0.,Mayljth,lV. ; l'resident. myS'Jlydlw - i RRKAT INCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country, in tmsqtience rf the tretuend'His nixxes of BirLcan's nlrauic Oil Liniment. It is MUpt-rreding every l.inin.nt and min-dy f'r thecure of Iical pains and external disease. Hundrills of cotinruiJ crifi.les have deen made to walk y hh use. many that weresunerlne lor years with o!l Is the hest Liniment that has erer leen discovered .and the only re ial le remedy for the spee-iy and purruuient cure of Sores of all kind, Wellings, or any local rains ou wan or animal. twLtverv-takIe Keepers, Farmers, Drav men and all that havo the cbaige r horar, ahoald keep supply constantly on hand, to be ued In time of needriilCE OF THE LINIMENT. In consequence of the Increasing demand for this val mil le Liniment, it is now put up in twenty-five cent Ixittles, fifty eeti ana una dollar botilvs. The fifty 1 cent hottles contain three times die quantity of the twenty-fire cent rixe, and su on in proportion to their coirt, w mat puretiaers win save money by getting the lrcet izes. tJT AH onlers for the Volcanic Oil Liniment must he a-lilresAed to Ue proprietor. JAMES II. McLEAN, St. Louts, Mo. Agents for Evantville, Indiana, ayiMy.l KELLER L WHITE. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED. That the owners of LoU 1,2, 3, f, &. and 7, in Bluck No. 4; an Ixts i, S, and 4, lil.x-t 5, all in .Stock well's Enlargement of the city of Kvansville. cause the atme t be tillel up so ns to correimd wiUi the city graile, wUhin ten day after the puldM-a-tion of Uii notice; and in default thereof, the Street Commissioner is hereby directed to ierfonn iuH work, and the coHts ami expenses accruing thereby will lie aecd to and collected ty mle of 8ai. property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lien aud costs. Bv order of the Common Council augia-lOt WF.LL. II. WALKER, City ClTc. (VoIkaooW copy.) , . . . , ELECTION NÖTICE. TUB 3Iem-erof Thi Comatmnos or Basal ISBAEL," being ieslrous of heoouiinc itenru(jr. ted for religiou pnrroes, and to olitain and holtf real täte upon wnu-n to erect a suitai.-ie nouseor wor.nip, and fir the burial of the mem I er. of aaid congreaation and their famiKea.- Notice U therefore hereby given, Ihitthe meniiiersof thenid Congregation will meet at their usual place ol wornhip, over tha store of L. Kahn on Main street, in the city of Kvaifville, on the 2Mb daT of Angu4, Ii7? at! o'clock P. M. of said day, 1 the pm-jiose of electing Trustees toact for saiil Congre-g-Uion, and to receive on hehalf of said Coiigregatiou, a conveyance of real etat for tSe paiww afureMud. 8. OI MBKRT.-. II. (il'MBEKTä, I n i,.if Ä K-m.'- Lt VlvLVJLl cSSS" "au?! L. M. l LAlli WANTED, , A CURL to do the Cooking, Washing an! general House Work for a small faniilv, foralrchthe suhMcrilier a fll pay 4 per week for one who will com well recommended. Kven more would be paiil, if the person would give satisfaction. Apr-ly to . aortvjw. Henderson, Ky. 1 1 Volkshoteeopy.l ÄTÄNMPACI1ER it CO . .rlannrnctarern of CLOTHING, Also Importen nd Wholesale Dealers In . Cloths, l!oaImerea, SattlnetU, Vesting, TAILOR'S TBIMMIK A KD GENTLEMEN'S rrRNISIIINU GOODS, If A IX STBEtT. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH BANE, ETaBvllle,ladlan. anglHjanl V-l - - - I j RCGOT TTHEELS ll set 13 inch and IX Irch Bucgr Wheels, ree'd and for sale ry SAM L'EL ORR. , ? - s CTRCS K. DREir, Jr., NOTARY PUKIilC, JOrH.AL FFiCC, EVANSVILLl-;'' INDIANA. I LL bus'nes as a pui-lic Notary wül he peoirptiy r anenrtM to, at the Jounial C: ui.t.rg R.-.in. I cornrof Ma n and Wa'er streets. laugtj. IVUrTY KBLS FtTF-RFINK FLOL'R Jaco' i Pea and W heeler'a Mills' r-Htd. nt ree'd and for sale by lauglSl WM. KE1LLY. Flonr frora Aevy Wheat. SrrPLY of best quality in sn-ks and bvrels kept conantly on hanl and fr sa at the lowest nark et prices by . E. U1LBKRT fc CO.. augll. yeainore street. YANKEE NOTION? fr Peptewber; Leslie's Gareite of Faliion fur August; Warerly Jlagarine f r August, Knkkefiocker for August; . aagil Jas: received at DuBCLL Jt LISTER. lXCHANOB WANTED n New Orleans and Saint Lonis, by augU . GlLbtKT & CO. DAmMniGiori fÄiSSS "hec,i BOOKS. Orare Truman; trace Archer; The Toyitce of Life; f'tmrireoi'n Pernum. lt atxl M Tols.: Fulbrand Vavland on Domentic Siawery; Lire Sketches from a Pastor's Note Look; Bee., kr Ccc, just received Hr augl.1. DO BELL k. LISTER. We hare some well finishM Leather Top BL'OOI CS, for aal on consiguKenc. augU - HORNBROOK tt CO. )OTHK FARMERS.Ve bave ulp's and Hiekock's CHer MilU for sale. ' By grindiLg your apples and making then into cider or rinegnr, you can pay for the mill this season. ngU HORNBROOK fe CO. A II ICE TEAS. s 31 Catties of choice YoanrUyrrj, TjnpertaJasJ Black T", tv 4 llw by

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Kentucky School of Medicine. - LOUISVILLE, KY. THE Regular Session ef this Institution eommea ce on the first Monday in Noretnher. and cootinues tfll the 1st or Marrb- The usual preliminary roure will be given in (V.ober, at the College and tiunyiuu. ACULTT: Empritn Profewor ot Anatomy and ?urgery.B. W. MDLKY.M.D. L Mil 1 1, If. Prefer of Oletrics and Clinical Medicine, JtllJI -HA Kill a M. D. . ,oKTr.Ma7lis, .a1 cnjtLEs W KltiliT, M. D. - - - .-.-. ProfHNM- of the Principle ml Pr&cticfef Smrrtrr. MIDDLETON tKiLDSMITII, M. D. KSIfS:?,. tics, K. B. PrMD ' J?lMKial Mt0yi W. D. STIßMAN Pro(7 w rvi v? WJpButintl Anatoty, iLl). . HAl L.f, M. D. Demonstrator of An&U;n:y, D. CUMMI"G8,M. D Fee for the entire cwnrv. tiosco 00 SSCv MatncniHtion fee flrrvlution fie Dl-ering tick'H 10 Ot P.egular Clinical tectnres on iredlc'ne and Sorferr at the Ilotital t jce wreklr rinrinr theaiton. Cliaiol Lectures at tlie Collece evnr Saturday afternoon. Fir furtlier it f.ira!at:ii: (",! r. .. . N- B- -VARfnALL, Dean. Collece Tiu-.Mirg, comer Ureen and FifUsta. augl3dlw&w5ir. DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., n ir a c t I 1 a Ol.lUPIILlJlkt A LOOK HERE! riE undcrs'rned woulJ resrevtfully Infora tho ' S cititTxi of Evansville ar.d vicinity, that he Ia peruianently staMifche.l himself In this city as a Practical Jeweler and EograTer, And is now prepared to make tn order all kinds of Jcwelnes, such a- FINE .OL1I RINJ8, RKEAST1'IXS. KAR-RINOS,- BRACELETS, Masonic and Oil Fellow.' F.tr.l lems; tbdd and Silver Cano-Ueada,' nuff-Nixes, &c, &c Pkttinsi or PaaaLC, ia MOM)?, anl other SmiiCS Moiaic and Cameos. , FIT.'E GILDUfGr AND GALVTNIZIRQ, setter in ornamenuu cncraring on OoM and Silver t s ngravirg of Lom-i ltc, Stcbl STturs, and rTENCiL rt.ATKi. iait set: uv attention pai.1 to , . Repairing wf Jewelry mni Silver Ware, asp polishino or ctosiLVkk xmd riATia vraaa An exirietice ef nary yeaw.ej.aMeii the uhgeriber to injure air:vr itI.it anohip. Every article made -ny htm in rarnuxel of üe kan-e firiene of metal aa rriered. ahirh will r-rver.t iiMtitrfiititrrent Lt litM n et with in Latern nar.afacture, a regardi the purity 01 uie K.l 1. lnlers and JoNi sent by mall, peoniptly attended to. SDucau bought at 10c aiiov re ;,fw 1 ortf quotations. B. WALDKIKC1I, Jeaeler and Eng. aver. Main between 1st and Sd ta., Evansville. aug 5My COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. i S MMM D1SS0LITI0.. THE firm of Fkskch tt Jtairi. has this day been diiJved I v mutual oonsent, ana the witl drawal of S. T; Jenulil, a ho lias di.-posed of his Inter. ei.t in the house I- V. B. Lagow, late of Palestine. III. A II out,an!ii:g de'-t.' and aoeoui:tof tbe late bras will lalititet bv tin? uoceasor, who are auibnriredto seule the r nie. W. K. FRENCH, S. T. JERAULD. ET4tVlLLI, Augu 11'h, 17. A COPARTXKRitlllP. fMIIE undersignol bnve th'" dav forme a r'Cl nenaiip in Hi- WIIOLlAbE DRY OOOilS BUSlNESt nn-.er the iiame ai" style of F It i: N C: II , LAGOW i CO., and have jneeeeded to the businot of tbe late firm of FreiH-h ii Jenukl, whose atiair thef are aulh'irlted toa-Ljost. - W. E. FRENCH, '. B. L.sOOW. August llth. laugU. O. W. DEXTER. sT SHEE5E- . 51 Boes just receivoo tr TEN NEY t bORENSON. aurr.n lemon syfcp. Ja 5i boxea Lemoii r-yrup fur s by jyCO S, E.UlLBERTkCO. RECEIVED 1 -or Steamer "Falrchlld t Bass I'rirue Ilio I'otTee; 5 do Llverjviol TaMe r'alt; I Tierce like, for sale low by augt: SAI. YICKERT. rvi-nip prt A variety .f Laudretli's celebra.ed Philadelphia raasH Turnip fceol r Loire VI ! for kale I'V augi SAM. ICK ERY. 5 luaoa i.a uely ljy21 . SAMUEL ORR. i.lfll 1 FISH ! '. ' A god reüiil ajisorlmei.t of Mackerel; aOO lbs. ChoxeColtili, in store and for saleby VAM. VI CK ERY. aitgt'.J Corner cf Main and Second streets. Spanish Pole l eather. TZ. M sTl A LBS. to!e Leather-medium weights. 1 W W rte'd and f. w sale low lor tii. i.v r low lor cii, i.v FREfcTON Bä08. aug Outton Yarn. ii2s liotie Mills Cotton Yam No. I. C and?. J u.-t received and for sale by Jell WHEELER 1 BI0S. L'ST ItKCKIVliD J iU ltuudies liix.it raider; aHt Reams Uttei 'id r'ouUcap raper; 10 Ueau.s Legal t. r: jy2" lt..-a i.NKY k &ORENSON. fJkOPLAR LATHS. m. iiNi.mio cut t'ooi UNi.imo Cut l'iilar Lnthv.threc and four feet leaf. just received ai a fur aale br I 1.1., ug5-diwlml ' Corner of Main atd 7ta itreeta. IFlANOS FOR SALE At tbe Book Etnre, comer of First afcil Main stret-U, E vansville, by . jj-30 JOHN HEJILX.XVTKW CIIEKSE- . , Lm A cliok-e lot received it steamer "IlaTirv Fitxhugh," and for sale by LiJJ SAM. VI CK ERY. iTAR CANDLES- ... 3 lA whole, half atn vctT boxe, Just ree'd and for sale by augt . uiL.11r.Ki hrcaa.ore strewt. d VVAL CAN DLES whole and half boxes fw sale low ly S. E. OILUERT It CO. ug IME AND CEMENT. A ITtO 1)1-1. White Lime: lnO Ai Cement, in store and fnr sle Kw augl OKU, DALZhLL St CO. rC gr g US II EL Pi Kar C ra 0WWW öOaaekt helled For sale by Ijelil Z. It. COOK SON. si j loxei in 1 E pwpers, f sale by OUR, DALZELlfcCGV jy rOFFEE.tags Trim Rio CoiVe, recelrd and for salely Ur-Mi WHEELER fc RIüUS. I Heart Ptarcnr ;) 40 boxe nxd and for sale by 8. E. GILBERT k CO. ,t ' . & vcauiore St. 1ST IlIXEIVKD- '. " w ) ouxr liatul4ir. ( he e . jT3J TLX.r.Yft SORENSON. IJiL'RE CREAM VAHTAlt Ul just ree'd and . for sale by 33 VICKERY & J0IIN8T0N. t. IIALFNjx?-llnei; Ul aOuuartiTboi Sardines; lai Uxe S'.irl'ne, just ree'd br jirS 'L. H.COOR fc gQN .YEW BOORS.',' 6 'SJJE PltOFKSSOlt,' by the author oTJar.e Eyre. W The A helings nea novel ly Mr. Otepant. These two Novels are recti v i g great praise and are 'Tih every one's reading. Pr:eff:a; augti DOBELL it LISTERS. C-'IIILE CON CARNE ; or Tie Camp and Field. Justrec'dat LmJiILLL ii LlbTER. ILOLIi. 1 ROM New Wheat choice Irards. Also ffne four at low priefs, at Z. Ii. t t Oh fc gQNS. ft I IfOXES lUmlur Cheeae choice artHe if" for sale at taug- Z. U. CUVK at SONS. Tarnlp reed. I x II E L Perent r ur.eue ui Laadreth, a t laug-! Z. 11. COUK fc P9N5. Quigley's Hgar-C urea" Hams. l wnoiesiie aud retail, n . w 1 inctnnati pncea. tt pne SONS !ugj Z. 11. COOK b LARGE lot of BROOMS ut received and for it aale on commission, at Z. II. COOK it SONS. I?RF.II Ryeaait Corn Mail. AlCom fn eartnd mtck for wie at iugj Z. 11. COOK fc KlNS fl'HT nKt'EIYKlVW Cans fine Colomi Prt Dg Irk. ijTi TEX.VEV fc SORENSON. OBACCO.- " Jl 4i hose ' f p'undi', half pound, fives md eiglitf, aworted qualities, from ccmmi-n to rerr choice, for sale low by xiJJt'l e.E. GILBERT fc CO. CONFECTIONERS SUGARJ bbis. for making Candy and Symr. for sale tj aur , &.E.U1LBERT CO. NEW FLOUR! IlOCR from NEW WHEAT, in aaad to toft rurchaarr, rtdc?l rr?i fer sa! s-i Sam. vfcawr.