Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 213, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 August 1857 — Page 1

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PRINTED AXD TCBLISHED BY F. Y. CARLTLE. Votftr of Main and 'Water Ftrect. - TERMs OF KCBäCKl lO.V. TMily Paper 3 00 C I 1 4 K) 01) 1 " hi (0 13 ou " Mailed!.....,. , Hv trie wwk f puvabte to Ca-Tier-Tri-Wetktv Paper Weekly Paper Clutaof IS or more.... Six Copies..... Twelve CoDie XW The privihtT-e of yearly avertUer is) limited to their own uuraeliate busmen, tu their own name; ana all aJvereoienU for the benefit of other persons, ai well a les&l Wertse-nerit ml t,Irenl-ront of uc tionsale, a lverti.euienU with the nvne of other pet-on, tent in by them, must be paid fo. at the usual 1 1T No rt port, rwoluti terof limited or indivt . j inserted, unWffin -tnVrtel gratuitously orritle ofothCT Pieties, public Institution or coropnto. tw ,lTPrtW will not he dinfned u-U t ler to that erlert U lert at the Ä"IS wh discontinued ju leUoa a year, the : at the excuse of the attorneys ordering, and not delay --Äfff "EStaSl proceeding., but collectable at our ' 'nr oS? teftn far Job Work and transient advertisement!1 are CA II. . ' BUSINESS CARDS. M. . ATTHBS. Notary Public.) aia iiehat. IGLEIIART & ANTIIUS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, x AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WILL practice law and make collections In VanderVurst and the ml joining rountie id ImThey hare alw established in the city of Evansville, a AT. -ESTATE AGENCY, o-v. .v.-- -nil attend to the purchase and nie of wreTeVhnsinesappertiniu to the dutie of AttorBiättto?U Srof SSS'tw, and farming lands in rarialitKrle. Orfu-eon Third urearly opposite the new Comit-hoase. januiy JOHN YV. rOSTKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC. w OfTce ou Third street. In rear of Crescent City Bank BuiHing. WM. R. RIXXEY, AITOItNKY AT LAW, AD GF.XEUVL COLLF.CTIXG AG EXT Bifcitf HENDERSON, KY. JOHN INCLE, Ja-, asd RUDOLril KEHR. Real Ftate Aseucv for SOUTHERN INDIANA AND ILLINOIS. MONKT loaxjikccreo after title exajiised. Of oSce over Canal Bank, Evanville, Ind. 3 fei! INOLE 3t KEHR. JOHNSON & IIYNES. -WOHRIS S. JOHNSON and PLTTTI K HYNES ll B . i i i . I v IlTVKllIlll. and will practice Uisir pruiwioii in all the Courts of the Sfite. rr OtHce on Third street, between Im and Locust, in the Crescent City Dank building. jyH JOIIX F. CIUSP, NOTARY PUBLIC. AT the ErnnsTille Lihrnry AssocLv.ion Roro, Four's BuiWin; wiil atttud to draw in up deeds, mortgages, and all other writings entrusted to him. dccl.tf EDMUND B. SEYMOUR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And otry Public. ry OJRc oa Thirl strw, in rear of Crescent City Bank Building. JÖ iepi5'5ßly ETANSYILLEINP inf. K. ilIcGREW, orney at-and Xotai Bee In the r S- City Banl t alteu 1 u.l-tly to all bust otary Public. Bank Building. . . . k A ly to all Business emrusrm iw JAMES M. SHANKLIN, ATTORNEY AT I A V, Evansillle, Indiana. OffiCE .eeond street, in the rear af the Crescent Citr Bank Building. apaMy HENRY STITES, Notary PubH and Justice of the Peace. MT. CARMEL, ILL. . "rILLaften.ltoctUe.:ting an ! s-unnffclaiir In W Southeastern IlUnoia, and all other badness pperttlninp to said offices: paying tax; .etc. Refer to V. T. Page, Ei., Cashier Canal Bank, Evansville. Ind. ap21wtf BEELER HOUSE, VIXCEXXES, IXD. nrrosiTE thb o. at x. railroad office. febältf T. J. BEELER, TVprietor. CLARK'S AMERICAN HOTEL, YINCENNES, IND. ' . J. 31. CLARK, Proprietor. TniS huse haj been refitted and refurnished, tnd is now in fine order. mh CITY HOTEL, "WATER ST., BKTWBRÜ XA17V AKD ITISIO!, Evansville, Ind. oetltf WM. II. BOICOÜRT, Proprietor. PAVILION H OTEL. C. K. DREW, Proprietor, ff ATE H STREET, CORNER OP SYCAMORE, Evansville, Indiana. ap30-ly GREEN RIVER HOTEL, . JAMES STRYKER, Proprietor. WATER STREET, CORNER WALSCT, ETAXSTILLE. mnTfthnnwhubfcn renovated. refitted andrefur I nishM, and is now open for jruerts. The prpnebt sis taken the house with the Intention of keepinx ,at bo pain, will be spnwl to make It comf.rtahle t IhOM w patron ite the house. Day or week boardsrstawtn with or without lodjtin. N. B. I have also a rood wwn yard and stal'le for ne acrorawiooatuin oi people uom u.e cuuuuj . apft-6m14iw HE9RT . ALLIS..M..M.V LR WIS HOWEJ ALLIS & HOWES, (Tneoui nnn in vasiness acuin,; . .. Forwardlnx aa4 Commission 3Ierchanti, RECTIFttBS OF THI CBLCBRATBB) 3f AOOLIA WHISKY, DEALEBS 11 ALL EIXDS OF FROBUCE, SUFKRIOH OLD BOÜRBOB AÜB RfB WHISSIE. AID roaatof s mkstic Liqroas, Sec, Water street, 2nd do above Vine, EransYlHe, Ind. feöly- , M. R. WHEELER........ .. JI1 D. RIOOS, - (of Carlule, IaL) WHEELER & RIGGS, WHOLESALE DEALERS ia CROCERIES, PRODUCE, ft AILS, WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, &c. tie. No. 4 Main streK, between Pint and Second, EVANSVILLE, IND. wWy CHARLES S. WELLS, W rIIOLEM LR If RDWAIII5 DRVLETt, Main tret two d rs helow the StAt lUnk. r.&n.vi'ile. InJ. OMers for HirdwAre promptlr filled at lowest Cincinnvl price. JnMy I. & I. HEIMANN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, QUE ENS WARE, LIQUORS, tc.tc, fain street, X doors above Second, Eraiisrille, Ind. Janltf J. T. COX, ROC ER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,' DEALER 19 ALL RIS0 OF FROBCCE, VINCEXNES.IND. r'a'vl-'rtia-ll.,-' tcmrllzc atl receiving J

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BUSINESS CARDS.

SAMUEL TICKERS, DEALER is FAMILY GROCERIES, Aud rrorlsions Generally, Sotuh-Lait Corner of .Main k Second Ptt., KVA.-VIl.A.li. I.Mitr Hood deli rH in ?nr ,rt of U.e Ci-y, iRfe OPCHAROR. COL-MK1 ruuu,i.i-v SOLD. 31. L. JOHNSON, BOOK BINDER! BLAXK BOOK MACFACTCRER. Crescent City Hulldlng, 3Ialn Street, . Oppf f ite the Court House, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. W9L INK Books ruled, pneed and nrvle to order of fc the liet duucT from a Memorandum to the largest Larik Letter . . . . .. 'I ...... i Ma tie aud Mwoaüi !oun-i in any sywu"? rc jvery destxiption of Biinlcry executcl ou reasmi'j-e E JARES W. VICKERY CHARI.kS ÄCJOHSsrya. VICKERV &i JOHNSTON, GROCERS, FLOUR MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS El FRODUCE GENERALLY, Main Street, trtwen S.-cond and Third, KYANSflLLU, 1XÜ. rsf Goods delivered In any part of the city, free of charce. . . Pnxluce wanted. roy A. KURTZ, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner ASD MANUFACTURER OF ALL RI.NPS OF Candies, Cakes, Cordials, Preserrea, Jellies, tec. First Street, Between Mala and Locust, EVANSVILLK IND. SOUTHERN FRUIT ALWAYS ON HAND. Orders from families or privnte parties for articles in hi lines of business attendel ti at the hhortest notice. Z'tT Au Ice Cream Saloon is fitted up in the best sty le . iny7-;ta DOCT. E. H. EHRMAN, HO M CEP A T HI ST. I3f Office on Third street, below ine. mylly PRESTON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS 1.1 FOREIOI Si DOXES1IC IHCOgS, Corner First and Sycamore strevts, EVANSVILLE, IND. apSOly DAVID . AXDEHSUX, MERCHANT TAILOR! Mitchell's Block, Mnln Street. EVANSVILLE, IND. HEAD Q A UTK US V OH ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! (.'cnt's Furnishing Good-,! SUCH AS 8hiru, Collars, Cravats, Ilankerchlef, Ac, Ac. Also A nu-k-ty of p r r n v a n n n .c f ? A J 4 UVV . Made up to order In the very hest style and manner at Quick Terms, Small Profits and EXTENSIVE SALES. . ap27 J. II. MAGHEE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS ii BOOTS AND SHOES, FIRST STrtEET.I ap2ly EYANSYILLE, INDIANA. L. KESSLER, (FORMERLY MRS. KOLLESBERO,) Main street, between Firt and Second, P.van.vllU. Ind. Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Cigars, &c. YVHOLESALK AND RETAIL. m2 BLACIILY, SIMPSON & CO., Importers aud Jobbers of STAl'I, K A N 1 V A N C Y DRY GOODS, Xo. 11, Pearl Street, CINCINNATI, INVITE the attention of the trade, to the lanes Stock of Foreim and Domestic DRY GuOUS NOT ION Sand CARI'ETINGS they are now openinr. augU-wlm. DR. J DENTAL FLEACER'S OFFICE, FIRST CTS., CORNER MAIN AND EVANSVILLE, IA. J. i. LACOHLIÜ, JR I. A. CRATIg WM. COORE. CRANE, COOKE & CO., WatT street, between Main and LKUt sfreets. LAUGH LIN, CRANE Si CO., On Canal, corner Slain street. Commission A Forwardinz Merchants, E CAMS V ILL K. I fO. VfT Particular stwnrlon paid to purchase and sale of Trixluceand Merchandise. ocüjtf. j. j. n:MtiTo, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DREGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, inVE-STCFFS.VARXISIIES, DRl'SHE.. WI.DOW.L.HW,CSLASS-WAUE, SIAXUFACTUItED TOBACCO, MCiiical IJrandies, Wines, Alcohols And a full supply of all the popular PATENT MEDICINES, So. 3 WASniNOTON CLOCK, (Near the Court-House) Main Street, Evansville, Indiana. eOMf J. 11 CUTIS At J. FLEMIXK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LEATHER, HIDES, VL0UR, AND LIME, Main street, opposite the Old 8UUe Bank. wp'ü ORR, DALZELL & CO., WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. Wholesale Dealers in UU0CCRIE4 A ALL 111X1 OFU'RODCCE, Nails, GUss, White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarns White Lad, Linseed 01Ua.c., &c. Itc. SW Also, constantly Jon hand a full sum k of fh, Panel, IVn. ,t all eks.

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EVANSVILLE, IND., TUESDAY MORNING.

STEAMBOATS. REGULAR LOUIS VILLI: AND 3IE31PHIS PACKET. hf. t'1',ti Y' pner cer steam XUHTIIKRXEU, J. V. ith. 51.i.er; AnlitT, Clern, P.iss'rir KransvilK coin? np every Weliipday, at 2 f'clk. P. M. G.uiit down pha'S Evansville every S.itvr l.iv at 12 o'clock, M. Will make regular weekly trips between Memphis and Lcuiri!!S hndingnrnll pruiciptil way places for freight and prwnirrrc. The Northerner is unfiurpa-l for spetsl. comfort and saretv. Connects at Louisville with th" mammoth D. !. mail sV-amers Jaeob Stra.ler and Telegraph No. 2, f..r Cincinnati, aud by Railrorvl thence to all iiwtem cities , Passenpeni ffo!n JCart by tnkin throneli tickets on this rtiiui.-r, will save time, expense and tu to:) hours disai.TeeH IU:.'.rj;ul travel. Connects at Memphis with the splendid hneorNew Oriinns and .Memphis twice'., and the Napolwn and Wh'teKiv-r Uiats and at Padncili with the Cumberland and T. unoisee River iackets; at Cairo with the t. Louis pacte'S.. ap-. I.OUISVILLR AXD IIE.l)Ell:O.V PACKET KTATE"93IAX. rl JTTir, I OAPT. SULLIVAN, will run tti-J??v& .1 aa a reeawr ftcket Vetwe.n CfcLouirill rrd llendersop, pa.siiif Evansville FRIDAY au l TIJESUAY aftanooiiS. apJ7 WADASII RIVEU PACKET. THE li:'it f'rviht 'nrsier KATE SAWIItT, F. P.' De.sniicbet. iu:v.'Ur. w.ll run as a renl-ir pnee? Ketwcm Evansville and t'e rtitf-rent points on th W.-üish lliver, during the entire se;in. 'or fretcht or i-sage apply on board. teniw GREEN RIVER PACKET. THE stewr UNION", Catt. haruiff i-een jn-t finsnfr? . .T- -.-l;tl with ail the htit im provements, of fltl tons cjiwirv, f t ari l very licht di-raght, will ily recuhirly in the at v tro-l', f.r which she was built expresdy, and solicits a li'x-ril sliai e of public patronage. l'ir fre "kl.t orpasjase ripply on biird. iuhT üöüWiü.n THE w"ll known nd f;ist .tcutat V. A. EAVES, Capt. tra le f.r the swison, and will continue to m ike reuiar trivs. The accoiuinxl:ims for iiscnife.s are t" a sujMTior orler. Kor freiclit or pasa e aii !y on I nurd Leaves LouLville every Mouhy and Tinirstiy at 3 o'clock, p. in., ani rcturniii?, leaves Ev-u.vUie every Tuesday and I'riilay at 3 o'clock, p. m. HOME ÄIANüFACTÜRE, FOR FOR E L I! G A N T A N D ELEGANT r AND FASHIONABLES FASHIONABLE. A SB ASD CAPS CAPS of ftlie of the Latest Style, La test Style, CALL AT TUE OLD CALL AT TUE OLD Established House ? Establish 3d House OF OF VAUTIER & MARCONNIER, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLLE, INDIANA. ar-2My J. C. WELRORN, 31. D. OITICE 0 THIRD IT., BETWEEN M ilM AND 8FCOD, EVANSVILLE, IND. f Residenoe on 21., between Sycamore and Vine. my2C.1mo CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE THE IIJ.IXOI CENTRAL R.R. CO. IS NOW FRKFARED TO SELL ABOUT 1,300,000 ACRES OE CHOICE FARMING LANDS, On I Kin? Credit and at I-ow Itiiri of Interest. 'HESE Lands were pranten-y the vernment to JL aid ii tli constmction of "this Roi I, and a-e anions' the riehst and the most fertile in the world.-Thy-eTtnd Northeast and Northwest, through the mid lie of the State, to the extreme outh, and include every variety of cliniatn and pnxl'utioiis found Itween thes parallels of latitude. The Northern porti'ip is chiefly rnirit, iiit:rsierscl a ith tine troves, und in the niidille and Scit'iern seet'u.n tiniler j redominates, alternating with beautiful prairies aud op.'Tilncs. The ciim-vte is more healthy, mild and euuaMe than any other part of the country the air is pure and brru'inc, while living streams and springs of excellent water ahnuud. Hitumirnuscnnl is extensively mlued, and supplies a cheap and deslraMe fu.l, Is-inj furr.ihel at many points at 42 to 91 per ton and wood can be had at the same r te pcrconf. ituildina stone of excellent nuality als aloun which can ls js-octured for litU-i more than the ex pen of triisportatin. The kT-it f'Ttillrr of tho binds, which are a M ick rich mould from ta totive feet deep, and centl'n ruliiinr their contic'ii'.y to this road, by which every f;R'i)lty is furnish'il for travel and tran'j.ration to the H-;ncipal mark'ts Nrth, S.,uth, East, West and the economy with which tl'eyr:in Ncultiratcl, ren der them the mot valnahle Investment thiit can found; and present the m"st favorable opportunity, fr persons of industrious habits and swill me!in,to aciaire a comfortiihle independence in a few years. Chicago is mw the pr;atet kthiii market in the world and the facility and economy a ith which the products of these lands can be transported to that market, make them ruore profitable, at thejrices asked, than those more remote at aovcnimcnt rates as the :vl Kti'.r.al cost of tniniortsition ia p-retul Ux on th bi'tcr, which must Ite lme by the prinlucer, in the reduced js-ice he receives for his (rr.in, c. Tlu title is perfect and when th final payments are made, deed are execnted by the Trustee a ppointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the purchasers, which convey to them absolute titles in fee xiin pie, free and clear of every incumbrance, lien or ni'irtj ije. THE IniCE4 ARE FROM 66 TO 830. INTEREST ONLY THREE PER CENT. r " Twenty per cent- will be deducted from the Credit price for cah. "Thoe who purrhe on lonccrdit, pive notes payable in 2. 1, 5 and years after date, and are required t Improve ore-tenth annually for five year, so as to have one-half the land under cultivation, at the end of that time. Comietent surveyors will accompany thoe who wbh to examine the- lands, free of charge, and aid tb'-ra in making selections. Th land reniaininir unsoM are us rich and valuable as those which have been disposed uf. piECTIOXAL MAPS Willis sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents In postTire stamps, and books or :uu.hlets, containln numerous insumee of auccessrul farm inc. signed by rep"Ctaile and well known farmers, livimt in the neish'iorhood of the railroa.1 lamia, throiicliout the State also the cot of fencinp, price of cuttle, expense i-f harvetinc, thre hing, etc. or any other itifurmation willlsj cheerfully riven, on application, eiiW je onallv or by letter, in English, French rr Ocrman, arlilrestctl to JOHN WILSON, In1 Commtesioner of th Illinois t'er tral R. R. Co. itr Ofiice in Illinois Central R. R. Depot, Chi-no Illinois. fel-rmdXw LAG OKDA A G II I C If LT U RAL WORKS. fg II. COOK & SOX are Agent, fur the aal Ketchum's Mower, do . . Reaper, do Mower and Reaper 'combined, and all other article luanuiactured by thsj above nam ed n ork aaioidea to be fD at tlieir store ray") , Z.U. COOK A PON.

RAILROADS.

From Evansville to New York In 11 Hours. VIA. EVANSVILLE A CRAWFORDSV 1XK yt io "v . RAILROAD. S VM 31 ER AR RA NGE3I ENT. 18 ö 7 . und a.'(er THURSDAY. July 2d, 15:, and until further MH -ce, the Mail Passenger train wilt leave Evansville at . o'clm k and iJ minuu-s, A. 11 . Vinceni:iat 12 liiI,.M.amlarrireatTerreHauiea2uSi M. Connecting with trains for lndiiiaiji;s, Cincinnati, and all points Eat, al for trains on tbe Alton roml ftrCeutral Illinois, Chkaco ai.d the '.ortli Wct. Pa-sensrs dine at Terv H inte Dae checked to Inliin:ipl;s. KKTL RNINO leave Terre nante at 3:40 T. -..after the arrival of trains from the Eat and est; 1 iacenne at i:rl P. M . and arrive at l':20 P. 31. Passengers bv this train arrive at Cincinnati at 12:C0, sameevcnir.fc,Clev land kl-M next morning lnslea.1 of y.- M - R--( by former arrangeineiit. A Mixed Tra"!" has lien placed on the nsvl letwein Vincerne, Rnd Kvanville; lenvine ViMente at a m und nrrivin nt Evansville al lOP) a m Returning leaves Evansville at 2.H F , and arrives at Viiicemies :it i:lr F M., ci:nx'ting with the O-Si M. Road fur Ciucini iitt aiul St. Louis. OBSERVE, IVs-M'tvrrsarrivinr by this train have over 3 hours In Lvaitiviile for nu.lxivR or i-uk si"Rit. Fn-Lht 7Viiiis N'..rth of ViiMwnes, will run ashitht Leaviiig Terre Haute for the South at 7 a m; returning arrive at 7Vrre Haute at Jrl" r m. For any inf.a-ination or throjish tickets apply at the Company's Trauspottatioa oßicc, head of Locu4 street E'S'irille. Orsrunbv Indianapolis Time" minutes fast than Evansville tiaie. J. J. DANIEL.?, Superintendent Zff Vlncenne. f!i7ee, Princeton Clarion, Sullivan Dcmocnt, Mt. Carna-l Kecistersnd lt. Vernon Advocite takeout firiueriKlvertifDient and cops. mj-litf ADA3IS EXPRESS COMPANY. A KW ARU AC EM EAT. rrillE ADAMS'ENPUKSS COMPANY rcspectrnllv annouiice to t'n ir tviemls at:d patrons, the public of F. va: svll!e and vicinity, that, w ith increased fa cjlit'es f. .r the tmnsjioitation of F 11 EIOIIT, PACK A O V S , M 0 N P. Y and v a i. ir a n 1. 1: s . Th-y solicit a continnaree of former favors. Espe cial cait taken in the collection of RILLS. DRAFT . A O T E S . Ah. the transportation of small or valuable packages. AM ptsotis wishing to avail t!itmelvej of the facilities of the F.xprcs, can obtain Hey desired informal iot li referei c to the routes and details of the business, at th-ir ofh-e on Firs reet, Ntwe'n Man and Locust opposite the Post-OlTn-e. de!" (i. II. K1SH, Ag'tCHOICE TOIIACCO. CHOICE CIGARS! 3To"v7- Store, cw Stock by an old Dealer. rIMIK undersigned having removed back to EvansJL vil'.e for tlie purjr'jse of carrying on a general manufacturlnc bus'ne in theTotunoaud Cigar trade, takes this method to inform the ciiwens and surrounding Country, that he in preiarel to sell low down up") as H4'coininol:tUiig term, as can I bought trUvwbere the following branils of Tobago, vir: Jones' Rose Hud: J. A. mith; J. 1. Holland, extra; J.C.Holt; ltiiiel r.ronn; F.Mrtil: John Dne; Mack and Mack; JiichaH Roe; ?IcCre;i.ly: .I.W.Oault; lUrWslale; White and Lovelace! Eclipse, tnpether with other lirands. Alsosnur!, fine cut smoking and chewill If Tolricro. In the Cicar lranch, I sell no man's labor but my own, I feci confident by Laving over thirty yesrsex--eHy-ce in all the various departments of the Tolwco tr-tdc'.cin give satisfaction to all those who may fetl disposed Ui give their paironace. J. H. Jf CRACKEN, uy i Main street, Evansville, Ind. WASHINGTON FOUNDRY MACHINE WORKS Indianapolis, Indiana. IIASSELJIAN Sc VINTON, KA-fPFACTCRER; OF EHC!rl3 AND DOILERS, Cast and Wrought Iron M i"hiny, of all kinds ; Orist iMills; Sash, :uhv,and Circular t?aw Mills. Also(iEISER'!9 PATENT i:n l SEPARATOR IMPROVER. THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINE. T the Ina.na State Fair, Octor lfrf', ("threshing x hiiJ cleaning in five minutes aud twelve seconds, eleven bushel and fifty pourt. Is being one bushel and five lbs. more than thesecond liest machine' Separating an! cleaning on new principles. Simple, durable and injerformai.ce equal led by no other machine. The Horse Power used with thealove machine, received the first premium at the Indiana Stau Fair, Octo'"T, Wemakee:thertheTJeItor Cleared machine; Cylinder open wrought Iron, or sol id - A!sc .T.J. Mann's 1st premium Self-Raking Keaper, coml ine-l with the mower, (1st premium awarded at four T the State Fairs of IndianO Also Moore's tint premium Wheat Drill. je2o-toct 1 CHARLES I1ADCOCR, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CO A CI I AXD SADDLERY Main Street, Xear Water. HAVING completed arrangements withF.un!ca!i and American manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods in my line, i am enabled to otle inducements, that cannot fa'l to the Interest of all engaged in the business to give me a trfil. I rame In part: Felloes, bafts, Bars, Axlr, Spring; marie of the best steel; Rands, Enaroel! and of nil kinds of Leather; Cloths, Linings for Carriages. Varnishes, Castings of all kinds, Saddle Trees, English ISridl- Leather., Bits. Stirrups, Spurs, Harnes, fine Silver Haines of all kinds Jenny Lind '.ig Trees, Self-Aljut nff Pads,. Tavlor'a Patent llame, F'v Nets. Shoe Threads, Horse Blankets, London Uirth Wein, American liirth ami Rein Webs, both Cotton and Worsi.il; London Welt Skis, a superior article; Ivory. tJutt Percha and Drass lined Marten gal Uinc: S-ipt-n Kerseys for Horse Covers, the liest in Oitv of Carriage Bolts, Patent tiig Trees, Jcc, fcc. 1 kep in fact everything anpertaininc to either Iii-Stich of the business, and understanding both lranehes thoroughly, we would respectrally invite your attention N ff re purchasing f J'ewh:-. I am also agent for WARD'- PATENT PRINO SADDLE. apiMAw Kooks, Books. n come nes-'-ssarv. " that we should look to home manufacturing, those wanting Hooks of anv kind iioun'i, or l'.:i:k r.'Mks, rul.l to mttern, will rind M. LINDSEY JOHNSON'S R Riuderw IV pla.--tn sni!thers.t.n'l firiey. Cnll anise. y2

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AUGUST 25, 1857.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTIOA" AXD AUCTION EEHS. AX 0J2DIXAXCE to anund an OrCinane jatl 2fag 7, 1S47, cmctrninj 4i Auction and AuctUnitn" pasted May 16, BE IT OtDAISKD BV THI COWMOSJ COrüCIt. OF the City of Evansville, That every Auctioneer licensed under the iTovisions of the ordinance of which this is an amendment, shnll en or before the lust d.iv of each month, file in the office of the City Clerk, a lull statement, under oath, of the value of the merchandise, vehicles, and live ftock lelonging toothers thau the citizens of Evansville, which have been con-sipie-l or delivered to ihcui duriug said uonlli, for sale at auction orotherwise. ; The City Ciuk, upon receipt of which statement, shall enter upon the Lax duplicate, for the cunvtit year on a page to he ret.n'ved fur that purpose, the amount thus reported in the name tt the auctioneer n portn-g the same, and shsll charrt and assess thireon the same rate of taxation as assessed uvon the personal iroperty of others for such year, and shall at once rcj. ort said entry and the amount so assesstsLln writing to the City Collector, who shall make a similar entry ou the duplicate iri his postiessio't, and shall rj-''icV'i fc coJl" frum melt auctioneer, thetaji thusasstcded, in taejame ma nn er a s othtr taxes are co II ect: J . Any auctioneer who shall fail tomnke any reimrt f-ruvidevl for by this ordinance, at the tiuie above specfie, "hall for each offence.ts? lined in any sum not less than fifteen dollars nor more than tiftydoliars ; and for H!v aecond or subsequent failure to mnke such monthly report, in addition to such fice, the Common Council msy in their discretiou revoke the license grn nted to such auctioneer. The price of license under this ordinance, shall, from and after the publication hereof, I e one hund.vd dollars for one year, and sixty dollars for six nn in ha or any shorter jioriid, and all licenses gnu ted to auctioneers shall expireon the first Monday in August, and lo license shall ie tramrerai'le- . Aprriivel l v Common Council. JOHN HKWSON, Mtver. Attest: Well n. WatKaa. Clerk. I au?:iK?d AN OKUIXANCIJ Supplirnental to an Ordinance, passed Jim e Ith, 1S52, entitled "An Ordinance to provide for LUhtlng the City of Evansville with Uaa." EJECTION 1. Re it ordaine.1 by the Common Councl of the City of Evansyille, that a neuerer the Common Council of sai.l city shall desire to extend tbt pis pires to or bi:g any street, lane, alley, pubiic grounds or thoroughfare of said city, or Ui un v oint in uch strex-t, lane, alley, puldic grounds or tln-rough-fare, and shall furnish ana alvauce to the lias Company ment ioned and dersignausi in the origiil orjjnatice to which tliis is a supplement, ly Uicl?i)e of John Jeffrey & Co., orta-i successors or Rst-itnsof sait tlas Com;any,a sum of money tatficient to defray the reasonable cost and expense of procuring such g.ij pipes nuil laving them down along the proposed line o extension, it shall lie the duty of f-aid Gas Companv, without unt.eces.sary delay to laj- down tis or -Krvice I -1 1 alone such sti-eet, lane, alley, public grr.in.ls or tli.r .nehf:ire. r to such -mint therein as the Common Council may direct, the city furnl-hing the ni.nto procure ai d cn-ct the public lamps, laiup io.sts and fiti.pgs and 'itures us irovided for in said origimd ordinance, and the said lias Company shnll f tu -:iiL to the City, along such line or extension, gas to U consumed for the öuhlic l-eneiit at the same rat? at whii h it wor may he furnished for the like pnrpose in other 1 ai ts of the city, aud the said Gas Cuuipcny hhii 1 1 alsj furnish gas for private consumption along inch line of extension, at lb.; same rat at which it is or may I furnished to private consumers in othei parts of the city. Sec. 2. The City shall bo credited on the books of said Cas Company with the firnonnt advanced f.-r each and every such new line of extension, and shall l-e charged on raid liooks with all the gas consaried on euch line, loth by tJie city and ly private consumers, and whenever the ntnonnt thus consumed equals the cost of procuring arid laying down the ser :c.j pi along at:y su.-h new line, the i ii along sm h lin-j shall U-come th- property of snid Gas Company in tlw same manner ard to t!is Mine extent asifitba-l Keu orkiiii:y,urclw,ed kvA laid down with tlie means of the Gas ( ompiuv, und until such pipe so l-con es'lie propertv of the Oas Company the City s,all be entitled to collect Slid r"eive from privnte consumers alorg such line toe price of nil pis used bv th-m, or the citv may at its opt ion require said GRs'Corrprnr to nmke tJ:e coüeetions from privnte consumers alongsurhline, andaci-oui-t tothe ci'y f"rtbe same; Prrvider', thut any aJvince maile by the City under this ordinnnce shall not N-nr Interest nnd shall rot lie payable othervise than Ingas -s kUiv provided, unless the Gas Compnnv idiould fail within a reasonable tiineatterrecvit ire tlie advance, to Ornish the gas alor.g tl e proINise I line ef extension, sccorling to the rovlions of tiie fir;-t s c tioii of this ord nance. See. ;b Cntil the service pipe on anv new line contemplated by this ordinance shall Pave tweon e tb property of the 0 is Company under the provisions of the last section, the sai l CoinjianT shall render to the City monthly bills or account of the pas nsed on sveh line, showing how much gas was usedbv the Ciiv und how much by es:h prime consumtr on" such liie durinc the rr: viou month. Sec. 4. This ordinance shall rot take effect or be Wilding upon the Citv of E-nnsville until the miH n Company shad fi!ewiththe City Clerk the assent of ...l ä An wn a. . V. . . 1 -1 .... c,f said assert this onlinance bhall Uke cH'cct and shall be published by said Clerk. JOHN HEWSON, Mayor. Attest: WELL. II. WALK ER, Citr Clerk! aug. AN ORDINANCE To Provide for the Extension of Gas Lights within the City of Evansville- raised An. I at, A. II. 1W37. ECTIONl. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City cf Evansville. that wherever anv person or p'rsons interested in extend ingrhegasto anv point in the city will advance to the city fiftv ifvfi) p-fr.Tit. of the amount necessary to procure mil lav down the service pif to such pofnt or along the prö-is-sed line of extension, the City will thereupon, a ithout unnecessary delay, cause such pipe to I laid down along such line, ami cas posts to be erected along Mich lire, and will furnish to individual ronsrmers aloi.csu. h line who may have maile such advances, pis f..r private consumption, at the same rates at which it Is or may be furnished bv the Gas Company to other private consumers, until the amount furnished to each person making any such advance shall he equal to the amonnt advance 1 by such person ; Provided, however, that the city shall not he liable for interest on any such advance, and shall not he required to refund or repay the same otherwise than in gas, as above In this section provided for. Sec 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be la force from and after its poU-cutinn. JOHN HEWSON, Mayer. Attest: WELL. II. WALKER, City Clerk. agt PROPOSALS. ' CJKALED Proposals will be received bv the Citv of Tt Evansvilie, t the office of the undersigned, until the 1st day uf September, lkn7, for the building of Division Street Culvert, according to tlie plans and specifications on file in mv office, said work to be completed bv the 1st dav of January, A. D. lTiih aucj-lml WELL. U. "WALKER, City Clerk. i;2- Volk böte copy. CORPORATION XOTICE. RDERED, That the owners of LotsNos.1,?, S, 4, n. fi. 7. x. and 10. In block No. 5U. In the Eastern Enlargement ef the city of Evarsville, cause the fidewalk fronting on said lots to be bronght to the proper grade and laid with good brick, of the proper width within th'rty CV days after the publication of this notice, and fa default thereof the Street Commissioner Is directed to have said worg done, and the accruing expenses will I assessed to and collected by sale of said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy -aid lieu ana coss. By order of Council. WELL 11. WALKER, Clerk. Yolk sliote copy. jyiEMw CORPORATIOX XOTICE. ORDERED, That the owners of LotsNos.T, "ai.d , in the Old Plan of the city of Evansville. ex 1 use the sidewalks fronting on Water street (of said ot.V to lie repaired and relaid with good brick, of the established width, within thirty (30) days sfter the publication of this notice, and in default thereof the Street Commissioner is hereby directed-to perform said work, and the costs and expenses accruing thsroby, will oe assessed to, and collected by sale of a?d property or so much thereof as will sat;sfy said lien and costs. Uyor.ltrof CommonCoumil. WELL II. WALKER. Clerk. Volksbote copy. jySMmo PROPOSALS. SEALED Proposals will be received bv tlie undersigned, st the City Clerk's office, until the i-ve-ningof theth of September, is-,7, for the buildniof Oak Street Culvert or Sewer, extending from Water street at the terminus of Oak street to the river. For plan and specifications of same, call at said office. WELL H. WALKER, Clerk. Yolksliotecopy. auglitu. CORPORATIOX NOTICE. ORDERED, That the owners of property on Fulton Avenue, and extending from Water street, to to Canal, cause the sidewalks to belfonght to a proper grade and to lie laid with a good I rick pavement of the proper width, on loth sides of said avenue, within 30 days after the publication of this notice; and in default thereof the Citv Council will iToceed to let the work to the lowest bid for, and have the same done the costs and expenses arising therefrom, will be assessed to and collected by sals of said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lien and costs. By order of the Council. WELL. 11. WALKER. Clerk. Volkslmte cory augSU-SOe.

PROPOSALS. tjEALED Pwpowils will be received until th 1st of 'eptn.bcr,l"N7, by tlie undersigned at bis office, for the building of Chesnut streett C.tnal Fridge, the same tobe a double track Rridge, corresponding with the other double Bridges; For plan and specifications of same.call ct the Citv Clerk's office. aurM-lMl WELL. II. WALKER, Clerk. ICJT" YoHMbote copy.J CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED, That the ownersof Lotsl, 2,3,4, 1,6 and 7, in Block No. 4: and Lots 2, 8, and 4, Block 6. all in Stock well's Enlargement of the city of Evaiisville, cause the same to he ti lied up so as to correspond with the citv grade, within ten days after the puhli.-a-tion of this notice; and in default thereof, the Street Commissioner is hereby directed to perform said work, and th costs and expenses accruing thereby will be assessed to and collected by sale of said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lien and cots. Bvordcr of 'be Common Conrcil iglS-iOt FELL. II. WALKER, Citv Cl"k. Voikidxfte copy.)

CbansbUlt Sails lournal. PM GROWING OLD. BY JOHN G. SAIE. Mv daj8 pass gently uway, Mv night aro blessed with sweetest slap: I feel no symptom of decay, I have no cuusa to mourn or weep. Mv foes are impotent and fhy, My friends are neither fulse or cold, And yet, of late, I often bijih Tin growing old! Mv frrowii.tr talk of olden times, My growirjj: thirst icr early news, My growing apathy to rhymes, My growing -jVe to c' f hooB. . Mv ffrowirif" hate of crowds mid noise, !y irrowins: four el'takin? 'oli, ' . All tell rue, in tLe tlIncjt voict, Cm growing old ! ' '11 I'm rrrowinr fonder of my staff, . I'm -rowing dimmer in the eyes, ' ' I'm growing fainter in my kugn, I'm growing deeper in my fighs, I'm growing careless" in my dress, I'm growing frugal cf my gold. I'm growing w ie-el I'm growing ve I'm growing old ! I see it in my ehungin? tnstJ, I soe it iu my chungh:; hair, I see it in my growing waste, ' I Roe it in my growing- heir, A thousand hint prciclaira the truth. As plain as truth was ever told. That, even in my vaunted youth. " I'm growing old ! Ah. me ! my very laurel breathe The talc iu my reluctant ears; And every boon tho hours bv-qtu-th, But tna'kes me debtor' to Iht yi':.r ! E'en flattery' honeyed words devlai a The secret she wonld lain withhold. And tolls me in "How young you uro ! ' l'ligrowing old ! Thanks tor the years, wl:o?e rapid flight My sombre umso too gludly sings : Tl.;.i:k? lor the besms oi'trol-jen light Thattint the darknevs 01' their winir-I The l ght ti:t bcanis l'iom out th sky, Those heavenly mansions to unfold. Yhere all are ble.-t, nd none may sisrh, "I'm growing old ;"' UxiraordlitarvHursical 'ac. A Dili 2'rdViUnp ILutttm Ytar Through a Man's tikull. We met with the most interesting case this morning which has occurred in our experience for a long time. We were introduced to a gentleman who gave us a practical exemplification of the wonderful. Fourteen or fifteen years :igo, he states that he was pas-in down laltimore street, late at night, during a very heavy snow storm, when he met near Frederick Mreet, three nun and woman. He gave them the wpy. but Ww violently jostled by one uf them, he upbraided them somewhat sharply, when they attacked him. Iking a powerful man, standing about six feet in h'i shoes, he soon 1 id two of them hors da eomhat, and chased the other to the oppo.-ite side of the street, where he felled him to the ground, and when, leaning over him. lie received a blow in the left temple, which staggered as well as bewildered him for a few minutes. Upon recovering himself his assailant had lied, and feeing the blood flowing pretty fieely from the wound, he proceeded to a physician, who soon found that he had been stabbed, the instrument entering about half way tietween the eye and ear, and breaking oil' short, leaving a considerable length of blade in his head. All ellorts to extract it proved futile. Strange to say, he felt very little pain or inconvenience from his condition. The wound soon healed, end he attended to his regular avocations as if nothing had happened. Three years after the wound again opening, he consulted a surgeon, who, 'eeling the ragged edge of the blade, made several efforts to draw it out, and after considerable labor drew from the wound a portion of the base of the broken dirk, which measured within a fraction of two inches in length ! This part of it gave an idea of the amount remaining, which was supposed to be a piece of about the same size taken away. For eleven years longer did it continue in this condition, when about two weeks bi nee, after suffering a great degree of pain on the right sight of his nos, near the corner of his eye, on the oppo-ite side to where he received the wound, and a considerable swelling appearing, he went to Professor Smith, who upon examening tne diseased pait, found the point of the blade protruding! It had actually traversed through the bones of the head, and, after fourteen years made its appearance in the above locality. Halt. Pailiot, Auj. IS. I'Cronzo Dow. The Hon. 0. U. Smith, in his pleasant reminiscences of early events in Indiana, relates the following anecdote of the famous Itenerant preacher of the West. In the year 1319, I was one of a congregation assembled in the woods back of Rising Sun, anxiously awaiting the arrival of Lorenzo Dow. Time passed away, we had all become impatient, when in the distance we saw huu approaching at' a rapid rate through the trees on his pacing jiony. He rode up to the log on which I was sitting, threw the reins over the neck of his pony and stepped upon the log, took oil' his hat, his hair parted in the middle of his head and flowing on either side of h;s shoulders, and his beard resting en his breast. In a minute at the top of his voice he said: '"Behold! 1 come quickly and my reward is with me.' My subject is repentanca. We sing, 4 -while the lamp holds out to burn, the vilest sinner may return.' That idea has done a great deal of harm und ought to be received with much allowance! There are caes where it would bo easier for a cammel .to go through the eye of a needle than for a man to i cpent uuio salvation. Let inp illnstrate: Do you supthe man is among you, who went out last lall to kill his dear and bear for winter meat, and instead, killed his neighbor' hog, salted them down and is now living on the meat, can repent while it is unpaid for? . I tell you nay. Except he restores a just compensation, his attempt at repentance will ! the baste t

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hypocmcy. Except ye repent truely ye shall all likevisa perish." Down he stepped, mounted his pony, and in a few minutes was moving on through the woods at rapid pace te meet another " appointment. - 1 , Domsktlc Piety. If there beaci.rse mora Utter than' any other to man, it is to be the olfspring of an irregular home; of a home where the voice of praise and pra-er ascend not to God, and where the; ties of afiectiOn. are not puritid and elevated by the re- " lined inlluence of religious feeling: of a a home to which if cares or soriows of life shall bring religion to theheart in after days, the heart cannot turn without" Littcrne-s -of. feeling, without anguish and vexation of s-pirit. If there be a curse to any country where the truths of religion are known the deepest an J bitterest carse which can be indicted upon it, is a multitude of home like the one I. have mentioned. Such homes send forth sons unchecked in evil lion,, 1. 1 1 ... 1 !..... 1 .1 ... t it uwupuw, uuuauoweu in lueir habits and untaught in the love of God; the name oi Jesus stamped upon their forehead, but not written on their hearts, and they sent them forth to prey upon the land, and to become its curse "and del struction. Liut on the other hand there is u blessing to the religious home that no tongue can describe. The home where in early days, the heart is trained t a love of God, and to take pleasure in His services and worship, interwoven with the existence of many holy atlectionsthat die nut with the circumstances that give them birth which last long though they may for a season le neglected or fcrgotton, which shall exercise at least tome chvck on tLe evil Vf the human heart, and often, may, commonly, ret-all it to hear again the word of God, and turn to paths of holiness and peace. How great and unspeakable is the happiness of a land where homes like these j are common. file v. J. 11. Kose. Ii. J: . S K L L E H S ' . MICH fSED ANO H1GIILT POPCLA FAMILY MEDICINES! Ü Ü L L i: R g' ci;li:lu:atj;i liver tills! WHICH STANDS CNEUVALLr BT AST JEDICIE L.NOWN FOIl THE CCKK OF LIVER COMPLAINTS AM) OTMKR PISKASCS, AKIMNO FitO: A DEUAM.FD STATK OF T1JK l i v i: ii . rJVIIIS Mco.-'i e lire' .-tn in puMic r.se aViut fifteen ,4. veirs, HI..I n:i-iwi-J - reputation fi curit; t.ic L.ver C i.:jla i.i, siueii lau i.ever l.-en equalled l y icy resii-ity here:, fere ol'.'ercl to the pul.lte. A-J.ii Ai ti'l'.lUifUS or I'urir-ttive l'ill, thtv are uu?ui iCiseO, ami are the original, only, true ai.a GENUINE LIVEK TILLS. Tin-?u1 r.t .T v. nulJ feel arirrievcl Iu he even su-pv.'-l f the ir.tu.t ..ii to obtain fr the Liver l'ill auy ui.; .;r H lvan:;iie of tlie puhlir, or of seeLinc for it any sin of v. hirh it has not a jnst and full v.i,t. V. In n Le nmUrto.ik pi-ejiare and vend this Med!c:!i , iHiMe from the recti lar practice, to ahiehhealkh s il'fi'i s.) in. lli v as known to the put lie, having any fail jnttt tiou to five relief in DISEASES OF TIIE LIVER. Ft tli's Iis. ii, it liii.i i.?nrheii snccyfully e.mpl'ivcd iii i r;vate pmeti. e, nn-l was civen to the public wi:h such uuveti.iiis and precautions 11- niictit render it of extensive lieiielit; and the result of its etuplcyirei.t hasluliy MiMliiini-d its reputation, and increased Pi oi:tiilence in it; jus-t clnin.. to he rcr ;ipl-d in tlie only l'ill deserving to ne called --Tub Livta Till. COSTIVEXESS. A tlie nves;ty for purpatlve pill ha IH foundation very oitca in a torpid state of the liver, and as the Liver 1'ills lire uperior, 4 a t ath.'U". ie, to the pi;j in l"-""!! ube, t.'iey re nvommended wiUi couuuence, in n) ci:. a i iiriMlive pill, and may. advantai-eouJ v j to the public, super.-eile t.iose in ccutral use. THE WORM .MEDICINE II.i- no U7eri, r in thisi or any otli. r coui.try, tor elelliii: W riij from the hnninti faaily. W oi in.- fi i i.uf nlly iLfeid children, acirnvate all other dij;i-s, m,, I an-eai-iiJile of producing rnut di-turtr-iii ecs i: the .-yM' i.i; and, eonijuent;y, all niedicine tii en t t 'l iove th.-Li, should le t retired a ith prvat nre, und . f :h-lt ii:aieri:il-: and it iüt ihe f.rJ tn.t iriiny of the Wonn Mcdi'ine in est are totally h'.ltnte of tV'.-enti-iliii.-. The Ytriinfue whic h th' sniiy riM ropVr to the puMie, u j rej aixd of the lt tu..'.. ri:.l liiiit nn 1-e proeurud. SELLERS IMPERIAL COVOII FYF.UP, rrciincotl tri Pe the plwiMntet and airit efTicdom riii."Iy now inu-i'cf r the cure f Coui h, t'ol.U, ll'-iviiie..., Tm'ui iiH, tieklinffM-ni-tior.f of las throat, M li'i ipinp Couh, c., tVc. Stlhis' Inip.-rial t'oii'h Syriir ha civen relief to lii'.D lre.! yho huve r.s.-l it, an 1 t!; proprietor 'u prrjsinvi.'l thiit it : te p.'-rer to in-T.lrt USof'.t Umt exunot be claimed ttr the Couch iiixlr.re in gen. -ml u. MOST OF TIIE MIXTTRES. S.,'.d for Contlis are etirar''.-! of pintiion-; rd In fl.i;.i:i.a ory artlci-, which, whiie tin v pive lrtle rel Jf, reaüy i' 1 n.i. Tit. Iu.pTial Coiuh S- rep contain no ripirituoiiü inrrwli. r.t wii;it-ver, arid n!ay It- uso! In a'l c;wt. not r'.iuirin art it e medictl tre'ifment. Tha li.i; erd (Vnatfo r vrup has l-een uei for the at ftt-f.-c n va- I v tiie no- re-r-.:.' ' Ii.lvliitauU of 1'iUrburh and vicLiity. K' r ale 1 v I1ALL0CK & STOTinARD, Apt s. at l,ri:Yiiie, s"p!5 5T-ly And ty other I.-nnri-la general.--. A itimiti:D PHYSICIAN' Whose F.uid of life hive nearly run out. dir.iv ereJ whi'.eiuthe Ea Indies a CTta-n cure for ConnM. p'ion, --thiha. p.ror.rhiti-, Cough, Ctlds and ir"ii. ivl ile' i'.ity. Tl-e reuiely wns discr.vend ty .i;ui when l.i onlv child, adaiirht. r. riven tin to die. lie. had l.e-inl much of ihe v.oiit(Tful resora- -tiv":ind hi-d n 'U:ir: . of prej t.: or.s mnde from the i;-t lnäUi heinp, arid the thought occurred to him th;n lie rjiflit nwke a reim-ly for hi child. J!- tudie.t IwJ anJ aucceetlol in r--alizinr hi? rih". li s child vns cured ni.d 1 now alive a?id eil. lie !: iure dri:iii red V-u- aond-rful reir.- .ly to th iu-atid of uf- -f-i er in ad p:irL- of tlhe world and he has never f:ii!el toi:i-retheiac()ia;leiely h'-i!'Jy an.l hnrpy. Wihin to do as iruch ci a ivfr-l'il':. he will gend to such of hin aJIiieled fel!w l'nrs asVequet It, the rece'pt with full and explicit dinetior for niakini; it u, and mocessfully usinc it. He requires etu'h applicant to inclose hi.n one fshillinc t'ire evils 1 1 1 if retiinie.l as s)ae on the reeei, ari'i iii"! r i!i.iiinier i oe appnixj io me pavmetil thi-. ailveni-eiii.-iit. Address lr. II. JAMES, Xo. 1? Grar.il t.. Jer-ey City, X. J. y.P. Dr. If. Jnmr- ban neither othce nor agert in New YorV,arnie have pretondetl und advertised. The m-eijK; i sent from no place, hut No l'i Grand ireel Jersey Ci:y, Neiv Jersey. jelo..':u.o-dw-iii Drxis Store. . DU. J. J. PENKIXGTOX, P E AVINfr purehn! the stork of Medicine, openfi od for -ale l y lni ford Hell, a few nionth nineev desires to call the attention of the puMic, particularly of ihys'eiaiiH ni:d nerchantg cuei ng to this city to n:ile purchaser, to h's a.ortment, which will tie em.'jii-tiv rtr.-ivii.e additions .p-ni U.e E:Ltrrn rüie, anl w hich will I e sol I on as low terrc as ran lsftorI. oily any ofh-r esfi' lhinent ia tlie West ho. X, Wa-hii itf ion lilook JlnildiLCs. ep.W OI.T ESTAPLlSriED FOUSDERY & MACHINE SHOP. . KSATZ L HEILIIAN, riXE-STUEET. I'.vunville, Indiana. , :: 'Tin proprMer r.f the ricy rounderr arenow pre- . pa -il in d" nil kinds of Machine and Kinishin wurk . ard ey.v t'.iine api'eitihiinirto the found. Ty Pusineiv.. ..Ia,Mnery of all Kinds, .Made and Itrpairfd We tavi' every f .cility of the l-est m.u hinery and worVuien. and we give all work eu'ntsted to us, our u'.i livid 1 aiteution. e are nunufactarin JIOILEKS AND STEAM ENGINE?, of any -o-.v.-rreoniivd, and ready to prnrc-rtJy fill order fiTthi ViiKi of luaehiiierj-, warranting öurwork, mid ruiwtlel w ith reasor.aMe prk-tn. The Toundcry, . Finishiin S!i.ps. i.e., are on Fine street. Tin: rooms are cti MAIN STUFET, ju aliove S-:on.l. whero Order w .11 tcrcceive-t, ar-Oly KRATZ ; HEILMAX. , r.i. i jono. ela:.Iw scok manufactures. fTJLAXK liooks ru!-i? and male to order of the n9 bet pe.per fron n Memorandum to the hVg-v liiMi; LinIct. Music an l Ma2.t7ines bound in a?r stvle devired. C'rvtent Citv liuild nr. Main trt, rrrAi. Tille, Ind. ip'.trJra

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