Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 231, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 September 1857 — Page 2

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1.VANSVILLE, IND.

MONDAY M02N1NG SEPT. 14.

(r Several reasons have been alleged forjudge Curtis withdrawal from the United States Supremo Court. One ty.68!8.!111 his relalionj? with the "other "riembers of the Court Kädbccn rendered unpleasant by the difference of

opinion on tne doctrine mvoivea in me VN.- J C ... ...1 ...I

urea ocou caso ; ana ineso see in his retirement another evidence of the intoler

- tnce ana encruicnments OI "bouriern

Conservatism." Others say th t the rea- . 1 I on ior ni resignation, is mo inadequacy

or tne taiary.-tnat as an attorney ne Urease-wood, a mnll bitter bush, that no

Has realized an income double the amount of his salary of $6,000 per annum as w . i m. ; e ? . uuage. inu. reason, u it were true, is not credible to the J udge. The slan ; i a : t i . I iK.aoun.iant to pne an nonora.i.e support

: to. too mcumoem, ana u air. mrtis lias

heretofore as hwjnend allege made

. raoro than , $12,000 per annum by hi i - i ; j I

pri.cne du an income now inuependent of LU salary and with that must Pos tern the means or ar independent livmgana woaia any man witn a jut apprecia ion ci ir.c nooiew utjecis oi uie ami me duties of jatriotism,relinqn;Rhthehi-hest honors of hi country, to accumulate a fow more thouand dollars annually? A tnan Kwayed by such motives would be unworthy the honors which the country nas conicrrcd upon inm. 'Kakpas. The Convention for framing the Constitution for the State of Kansas assembled at Lecomptcn on Monday last. As tlia tnetnlrs are all of the pro-slavery party and "of one rind" it is supposed there wilt ' be no protracted discussions, and tho labors of the laody will le short. In a few days we Khali know the result. The important question is, will the Conent:on provide for submitting the Constitution to the people for adoption. A Scene. We have given the particulars of the attempted assas ination of a young man by the name of I'ailey at a tall at Lecorapton on the 3d inst. He was stabbed in two place by two men, who were arrested. Bailey lies in a very precarious state. On the 4th instant one of the assassin was brought before a magihtrate for examination. Tho pro-alavery men nworc that he hould net ho tried, and that any man who dared to feeatifv araint him ould be ahot. lie waa brotijrht bilore a justice of the j-eace. The tocMii "XStZAnJZXIZ TT: Died. I bo freo tato domocrau ulao uxsem'he freo-tato democrat also emTho conservative pro-laverv met. c 1 ay it Shannon. Brindle, Ui Mwre. .and 1. of .New ork an I determined bled. Tho met too Ktarhdn. to act with their free täte friend. Tbey cave notice to tho fire-eaters that if thft trial wait interfered vrith tlu-v irnnl.l rinf I down the insurant. They all" met at the justice office. A man was" called upon to Ter. - The ether party followed hnit. One ' .1 1 ... T .1. ..I and thua armed-tho r,stol cocked-he pre ceeded to pivo hi evidence ! The int'to wn a man ol weak nerves, and fainted. The n.i-.rvn..itiiiuni,.i.r A Kansas correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat thinks that extensive preparations are being made in the border counties of Missouri to invade Kansas at the time of the October election, and I he says : " Arranjrementa have been made to accommodate thettl ltrmartntbj. '.A formidable military order has teen orirar.i2Cd tor that rurpotse. in cuiieu tue ivausa vuiiiHiotT! for tho protection Of the ballot OOX." Gen. Lane, of course, is the presiding renins. Ilia staff conisU of Messrs. Whitmanriiil lira. Conwav and Eedrath. who have offices in .Lawrence, and ore daily enjrageit witn him in perfeetiuir the organization. Fifteen . . ... ... cr twentv thousand men will ho enrolled before tho election. Companies have been beinir prepared in every respect both u repect money, arm, ammunition and drill fori a renewal of hostilities. They are prepared. It i to be hoped that the Service of the volunU??r will never be needed. If the . . . . . a nuiufier will ayat nome, tney win noi te ealledout. Bat if the border banditti come

rrffanized and are drillin? ill every COUnty Hotel HI St. LOUIS. hlSt Winter. IS now I nd soil ditv. Thev were Hard und dense as tes.hy reason of their delicious taste and superior em- I exteuding from Vine to L-t street, cause said PERFECTION OF

SÜÄSSSS . trl.1 fa , dir. Dr.CWUM rV.T IB

werequietiy introtluced, and u formidable a resident of Lifayctte, in this State, ami The Colorado River. rs w8t W ATC

STIfSJSL'r.ÄISl Si M . fa evtl. Tb. i ut to ,li,Ptch -aSi.-"- HJSSv'S'SSfSS I ts k. ME

- over again they will be met by exasperated well-equipped and crjranized enemies before . they can accomplish tho nefariooa object of

their visit." Axornsa touorö. Ca.-A man named Isaac S: Wood was arrested at Raulton on the Illinois Central Railroad, . tt-rfr? I on tne öa in, oy tne onenu oi Livingston county, x., cnanrea witn poisonmg hw wile, and ms brotntr ana 's a m a . a 1 ) wife and-two children, in 1955, the ohject being to pet hi brother's propertyf wortb alout' 10,000. Ui wife was poi oncd with tho rest through mistake, and the children' liv:n frustrated the scheme. Wood was not told of tue charge on wiiich he was arrested, and accompanies the Sheriff to New York, thinking -that he is accused of forgery. The evidence against him is said to be conclusive. assataMSJaaBMMsassasiiBBSHBvaBnMaaaMM.HsMsBa Monet mattkhs are aid to le very stringent in St. Louis, and failures are v apprehended. The papers call upon the the business men of that city, to stand I thoulder to shoulder in this season ot ' pressure, and aid each other to the extent of their power. i Eastern Exchange is very scarce throughout the West. In' Cincinnati it i is quoted at 2 per cent, premium. In this city the supply of Eastern exchang is exhausted, and none was to be had on Saturday, at any rate of premium. ;. QT News from Utah to the 5th o' August has been recei ved at St. Louis. Affairs were quiet in 'he Territory, am the papers contain nothing of inteiet. 1 except a'sermon preached by Brighan. i Toung to the faithful, upon the suljecof hia difficulties with, the Genera i Government.

V The Camels. - Mr. Beale, in charge of the government expedition, from San Antonio. Tcxis, to California, with a pack twin f camels arrived at El Paso on the 24th

of J uly. from which place ho reports that the camel had perrormed admirably. They had borne a burthen of COO pounds each over the lon route without difSculty or fatigue. Mr. Beale considers the question of their adaption and usage for the army service Rettled by the expenment he has tried. Ther live and keep n poo.1 condition- on food ne-iected by mutes and horses, and can easily be PUStaineil on such gias and. shrubs as are rounij jn abundance on the worst Amer ;Cfln deert. Ti,cy M freely on the otncr an:mai WOu!d touch. Ho says in evcry M hQ " ' pr. to ,,rouso from the low bushes. Tho route over wh ch th d C0T J r ereJ for , distances with a small shirp flint rockf orer wh5ch no nshod aninia, can tnTl.i wjthout !Mnz wverclc crin pu.i; and it was predicted lfore the MrfleU left S Antonio that they never couH pasR OTer Fuch a with their unprotected gutta pnrcha like feet. They Ad fto we reach E, raso witnout hav jn; erei any inconvenience from the pcculiir nature of the mad. This is to attributed fo he peculiar tread of the animal, which nie its feet perpeivlicil larly and places them square down with ont any grinding motion in the action Tn,y trarele! with the thermometer at I KY.1. Aafw ( 1t.iwcs tTitYiiitf trn rat irl I . .i . , . .., wnen itiev appr!i:uo i it wcmpi an inin- 1 ferent to dr nking it, as if they had been watered an hour Wfore. They are the most docile, patient and easily managed creatures in the world, and infinitely moreeas ly worked than mu'es. In fact, the camel gives no a .'I troupe wnatever-Kneeiing tiown to receive its load, it may be put on without nnrry at tne convenience 01 tne mazier, and the process of packing infinitely ea- I sier than that of mule picking. These animals remain quietly on their knees until loaded, and when sjoken to gently I rise, and march off with their load, jn strikin": contrast with the outnjreou I 'kicking, rearing, pitching struggles of n J . n 00 the mule to get rid of it load. (tt" Ve understand that the lock on Green river at Rumsey will lie com pie- . , : t , r, T. A :. . r te.i m a.yiiu nve weeKs. i tie citizens oi Evansville ate deeplv interested in this work. and we are fflad toknow that nav- " w,ak...igntion will bo resumed on Green river, jn time to transact most of the business . . letwcen this place and Rowling Green T,e new Green river pacl et now licin . . 1 hudt at our boat yard, will be finished in time to take her place in the trade in November. (r A listressing accident occurred n: ; n:; . i... u" k;u5 " wa..roaa on ..,-.1..- a mnii,n. n.;u . three cr four years old endeavored to cro& the track in advance of an approaching train. The locomotive struck them and thev were killed, the mother lingermg a few hours in great aony. 07" One of th.3 editors of the Cincintiatl Commercial recently had Occasion lo vjslt Cleveland. lie left Cincinnati i I " A. 31. na wem tO j eVeianU anl hack the same da v. The distance is 510 .. n-,l'-'s OCT The youn lg man Sharpe, who 1 4 v v and at tho irginia J , n pjä-.äi MUe1 ur' leTel in Missouri an.l Ti-ti and had pmnlnveJ .. . ... , Sharpe, his murderer, to assist Iura, and tUmv liafl fflrri at th hotel a tr v-line, J . . . .. I rnm rvi niortc and fArtL n rvTYi ff rvro lnai .v...v.. I In the mornins Dr. Cleveland was found i , rn.m c.,iiraj c Jea'1 ,n h,s room' stabbed in s places, and Sharpe had fled. II rAral Several pursued, and arrested, lie is a youn? U". ,1, twenty years cW;-haS peewwe connexions ami is aiienuea in I . .... Court hi' his aged mother. Bravmin. cJ;tor of the Chica-o T)emocrat wi10 detected in nurloinI I hn-letters from the box of another Dub . ... nff, . t. , pitv . l-een indicted by the Grand Jury of the U. S. District Court. On the day of his

indictment, an associate editor of the to possess mineral resources of the most same paper died. valuable kinds. Trappers tell extravagant stories of the sublimity of the A Spartas. Among the Europeans wrenery on the higher portion -of the who were endeavoring to escape from valley and of the gigantic canons or , . ' . porges through which the river passes. Dcllr. when it was ravaged by the cruel TfcJ ncf Territory of Arizona, which East Indians, wa an English officer with borders the lower portion, is being fast his wife. As he bore her alon amid the filled by emigrants, dead and dying, he was attacked by a The" surveys and explorations conparty of mutineers. His good sworn nected with this expedition will include r1 , e tt the various departmentf of topography, was drawn, and seven ruffians fell. gPoogyf zooi0gy, mineralogy. &c. Lieut, Slowly retreating, while keeping them at ives b. already familiar with a portion bav, the fiends made a rush at his wife, of the roulo. having been with the Pacifi ; nut a shot from her husband' arm saved Hail, oad exploration near the 35th par her honor, though it cost her life. An- a,le.,of,al,t"de: . , uci wv.ivi, n.w0 jne eXüe4,tJon 1S despatched under ..ther shot, by his own hand too, aid the onlers twm he War ijtff,artlI,entf an, husbanl re3tel beside the body of his will be specially gratifying o the citizens wite. Had all the Europeans at Delhi, of California, who have long desiied that . ..it., c.,u - ...5 r,i,r;no. resources ol the unknown Territory i.een actuated by such a spirit oi u a ring, . ,. . . J . ying adjaceut to their own should be

tnere wouiq nave ueeii a piurwus iwtuijr of courage, over revenge; force and bestiility. Drt Goods. Our merchants are receiving larger stocks than ever before orought to thU market. We refer ill our readers to Messrs; llaghee & Jo.'s advertisement, which will show country dealers, what can be done in tho dry goods purchases here. -

OrAqevidenwurnhe contidenco felt

n England, ,n the final succes, of the submarine telegraph, cable, it is stated that DU per Cent. WaS Onered for the I stock of the Atlantic Submarine Tele- . i. f e ii t grapu orapany, ana no seiurs were iouna at that price. OCT The famous Daniel E. Sickles has sued Bennett, of the Herald, for a libel, in alleging that Sickles, acting as counsel, sold his client for a consideration. Candidates for Consrcss. Turner IS elson. of . Posv ronnfr. iss I menuuui-u uy liic n. ernon AuVOrate I n a candidate for Congress. Col. C. Iv. I Drew has, in a card, withdrawn his pre tension, to promote harmony in the party. The friends of the gallant Colonel "will yield the claim.s of their faTorite " tK V u:u . .. i I thO bnjUirer SayS, "With regret" Judge r.. t , At... . . b auu omigc i-iuiata, win. we presume, 1 the prominent candidates. If the convention, which is called to meet at Petersburg, on the 30th inst.. cannot .,nit4nn. f,i, ri t i unite on one of these candidates, Judge Hovey may to selected as a union, can ilidate. " A Mam ob it t. Wnnir Th. V5 - " .... I COnnCM Uazette SajS, Dr. A. Lewi., Ol Princeton, Ind., is capable of successfully carrying on more branches of business at I . A. . one anu me same urae, man any man in the State of Indiana. Two or three years ago, ho was at one time engaged in the practice of medicine, selling goods, packing pork largely, swamp land contractor, proprietor of the largest Homing tittll in I f k a ri Trtltiri4 flavlr r C llt n , uncuu wui t, uw an awno viiii;i.ii. We undersbtnd that Le carries on at this time all the above, save perhaps, rail roading. Obeoox. We observe by our Oregon exchanges, that the admission or the prohii.ir; ,f d nn.ie th n.f mn. avst r m v vstavaw m m w fvu stitatiun. lorms the leading topic of dis CUStijon ,n the newsitpers of that Territory. '1Q l)c.u,ociatic papers appear to bo pro-slavery advocates, and the substance of their arguments, is embraced ,n tne following paragraph : "Itwouldbo to the intercatof tho pcoploof i're-onuoiorm u.oir w iiuuo , ua to nronertv. to la-come citlztus, lor the reason that ueh ric. or labor w r.ccuea at una time to devcloie tho agricultural rcso'ircen of tho country, that it would induce emigration to the new Stut, which w so much newlcd enhance the value of real etate, and have a VJ!.y The n Iavoraiuo iimucuce ou uii uru neues wt 111Republican papers reply tO these J positions, as follows : It will he readily admi . . .... ? i tted that there U ' " ,vlTi iX,rIri iriv Willie- jAfc.Hjrvrit ui conaiderublo extent, in mJ i,. no community of intercut between tdave and na cannoi oe w unj I any Mate. o Ion tr a the race differ ns they nov do in intellect, taste and hunit: Hence If we introduce nlava labor into Urciron. we must direnoe I with tree white labor, except in tho capacity of ntrintendema anl overseors. It w nnposl0ie m llie nature OI lli:n?s tnai wo can nave ootn ciassea oi laoor extensively com- i minjrled. Hence, one must jrive place to tlic I gg; f J'oV" 1S IlKh ül tbo Uo w - tri- I no iiUKVuie LOuner nuonsnes the following sta'ement, wlrch will be interesting to our friends in the country and stock raisers : A stock raiicr of Favette conntv lost eijrht colts one feuion, four of them thorough-

hreds. und four of them common, scrub itck. in the shape of IIostettcr s Stomach Hitters. These IIo amputated the legs of all Of them, aill relchrated Hitters are entirely vepetuUe, and their comboiled oil" the flesh, eleaiiimr the hones thor- 'dnatlon of such a nature as to a-uarantee perfect safety

ouirhlv. to learn bv examination, what diftorence. Ill respect of bone, there wasbetween ,,ure loK. "ml von,mon e, lJ"P um whcsui m iiinniuj.iruitu.'iiimi ii"nini)i them lip to the light, ho notuvd that they wer "osi uansparcnt, as miuusoas w line horn. He tried. .the ume experiment withthe I bones of the 'inferior stock. They were opaque, and transmitted lieht no nioro than buffaio horn. He then testet! the bones by weight, and -found tho thorounrh-bred bv tar the heavier, showing their sujerior substanco n expetlition to explore tne ureat Kio Colorado of the West. The partr are uu,urJ IU 1B c TH Jr" umler lhe C,nmanJ of L,ent- Ives. of armv. anl they will leave in the next I J 1 . , n.v,r.nia Prnm PMn.

grr q vnemanui.wn.o.

Cisco, the expedition will proceed tO the ... . ... CI ai 1 f wwf C 1 1 r.nw t a coil rCwat ff tr i .k rr with them, the materials and men for r.TJIl'. ..1!" be built at the mouth of tho Colorado; and in this craft the party will attempt the ascent of the river. ' The Colorado is tho largest river, save one. of anv west of the Uockv mountains. Hie lower portions of the valley, at points where it has ben cros-sed by exI ti! nr i n rr rtnrtiou hia Iman foil ml tn .IiiEpcs unsur SRe(, richnesS. and the region through which it Hows is believed developed. As an exploring expedition, it will be one as interesting and important as any ever fitted' out by our Government. It is a subject of surprise that the valley of this great river should remain so long unknown. - I OCT The California steamer Illinois, went into quarantine in New York, ha v ing the yellow fever on board J 7 Bne lost five passenger.

T1II2 GKKAT KNfiUSU KEMEDY

rR IVrwifruBiaprenrtionorgirJamMClftrtM his in ralual.Ie JlfUcine U unfailing Inthecureofall those KZ"" ow.c It iniKlunUes all excess, remove all obstruction and briuonthemnnthi t rer eriods with rpgnlantr. Thesr f ilN shouM he uhI two or three week prerlous to continenient: they fortify the constitution and leeii the sutferirie; durinff l:ihor, enalilinf Uie mother to perfurm her duties with safety to hersef and child. Ihfv PilN should not I taken hv female during the FIRST TllliKK MdN'TllSnf ln,. .. ih. ÄOBtoffüfe,lu,,tM)';h,,tiB' In all cases of Uervotw and Sninial AnWtions. Vain in the B:ick and Llm, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slirht I KxfTtwn, F:iliit:itun or tne lliart, Lotnrwot Si.ints, llvatomi-a fiiol- I1wl9h. l' h i t . .11 Ik. infill diiv occjioni by a disopi.-rei syrtm, thwe Pill I Will eflect a Cure when all other means have tailed, and I althourn a powenui rneoy on not contain iron, I claiel, unt'moDv, or anv other miners I. tnei nite Mate and Lanaira. one Dollar. V It 1 üfeff SHijl it -MMtfltTS BtUrrtM J SkntW "thoriRi Agent, win inui Kttie or the puis by rriiuu uiati. uiir.i.i, IIKliannpoilS, Sole Aewt for Indiana. 11.M.I.OI K At MI)IAKI), ap27 V-lyU Oeneral Afents, EvansTille. "tU AOS ful Mara uj JjotrAare t Holland .i r-i . v . m . . li'trrr . I Simula in It oomnrn-ition ' r1innnt to rim I , H T i , '-r ,?fa"it't."c taste, oivl truly woiulerfnl in ita eßV-ot. It popnianty cannot he wontlcre! at. To in- I valid just rcooventi!? strenirth. it is inrainahle: exercisinar that aoothtnjr influence - - i over tho nervous avstem. and imnartincr Jhat ,,,ejl,t,,, nJ tot.o to the atomnoh. sji lrtneea for by lto convalescent." Daily EnUrprue. , . - , - - - SPECIAL NOTICES. r?e NOTICES In thisnince. 1 rents ner line one insertion; cenu per' line threitiines; '-Ccn"' "e wet-ic:Mie.unt on lonaer time. F0R COl'XTY COMMISSlOXElt. Tne fnend of Mr- c pciilamp announce ni name as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commiasionerr spii-te FARM FOR SALE. One hundred acres of land, with from fifty to sixty acre. under cultivation, situated onthe Peterurch wl'"""'werrtfefgch eptUMOU Heal Estate AjeuU. Cheap Flour. W are aellinir Exte Tamiit FLOra, made of Whs)e heat, at 12 5" per sack, retail, at the Southern Mills. Tsbmi, CASH, ept:. . IGLEI1F.ART BROTHERS. EvaasviLLa Taaits or lloxoit. No . . . . . , I uct-ibctctj xuurvuif cTcuiD, in iuc I Hall, on Water street, over the C.'jial Bank. C. W. UUDYAKD, W. C. T. A. J. O'lteiLLT, W. It. janJOly T?r l"CO!, L,nHT Social Tkmplk, . s " u alternate Friday evening, WALK EU. B.P.T. j;in3Ply A. J. O'HtMV, B. R. :OAI, AOTIti:. ti. . ... .. I ne iTiic 01 irai i ine dodiis jjisee. .s at tne Pit, 9 cents per bushel; hauled ta any part f the city, 10 cents per t uihcl. JOHN WYMOVO, Becrefcirv and Manager. fel3 (lit HAT IIAUCAINS, IN CLOTHING AND FUliNISIIING O O O D S, At A . LOISEN STIXE 'S lVestcrn Star Clothins Store, I'soek the ravitioa hot tu. ' WNTENMNO to make a chance in my business, ny the 15th of SeptemNr ; and to pive all my friemls. customers and the puhlic generally a chance to pet some v r ry enmp iton-iss yr "rinrc i mire imm ousiil . T iiflwr mV ntlr t rv If t 9 I Z , A u rnn.i.ttriv In u'JuW .mal Plitthinr. Shirts. Drawers, llanrlkeech5pfjlf 1Ii4t!tf c,p,t Trunksand Valises, at preatly redure I Kicw- So If you want to make or save money, call soon at IICEXSTIXE'S aupl2wl Western Star Clothing Store. A. ArACIIKIt dc CO llnnnfncturern of CIjOTIIING, ' Alsn Importers and Wholesale Pealera In Clothe, Caaalraerea, Hattlnetts, Yestlnzs, T.ti.oa trimmings isd OEXTLEMEN'S FCRXISHIXO OO0D9, "f? 17" . 11 ' n.I"n. an?l-tj;ul V. Itrnu and Shorts! Foa sale at reduce.1 priee at the !MiOem Mil's, hv autfJJ 10LKIIEAHT UKOTllEH?,' Dine Msss, and all other mineral c.impounls In I the shape of pUN, l ave teen laid aside to make room I Toraletter prmluction from he veret-ille kincdom in hem used hy hoth yonnf and old.n ale and female. thelatti-rin particular have recei veil the most salutary nenent mm tne use or tnese inner, wnen an otner iroiuiiriii imra me inosi sgmiui naiuis nave iaiiei in I restor-n? them from a ?tte of del.ility to perfect he-alth. rorsaieiy lH-uceists neraiiy. iseptitf-n nristol'a tiaraaparllU. The oriclnal ami only cure for fk-n-fu la and all the terrlMenroial of external maladies, horn of unhealthy WA, still stands alone and unequalled, and is in Preater demand than ever. Ke.Mr'i Wots I'astilHollow'. I His and ointment. Pawreicr VAsnrisHitD.-The dispensaries and hospitals of Europe are now ruiariy supplied with these mndies. They are admltte.1 to he lndi.pensi.ble tndiseaies of the exterior IntegumenU and the secreI "THr!,""" . York, and No.SlI Strand London ; and by all drugg'sts,at2jc.,62Kc.,andlirboxor pot. septliVh Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract, as a ZS.iSrrjrSMrS Dropsy, Weakness, &c, has no ciual. Read the ad vertisement in another column headed Ilelmbold'a Genuine repaation.,, augLJ Im W00LSEY & SAWYER, AgenU. It it a Most tudoubted Fact That Da. sroKD's Invioohatok oa Livra Remedy, is one of the greatest discoveries uailein luedicine tlie past century. It baa len a study of the Doctor during twenty years practice to find what particular ergan when diseased, caused the greatest number of ilia or pains aud his conclusion is, that the liver is the greatest regulator of the system, and the most liable to disease, while if kept from disease, is a preventative of Dyspepsia, Jaundice, general debility, fcc, while hist, but far from leaxt, we mention consumption; for our experience is, that more cases of consumption occur from diseased liver, tiuw from all other causes put together. Taking this to be acorrcct hypothesis, we have but to find a remedy with which to correct the liver, and we have a cure of nearly all the diseases we are subject to by simply asm a iveventHtive. That the laviooa.Toais such a remedy. Is lieyond JouU to all who try It. for its virtues are such that for all complaints ari sing from liver deraneement. it isan nnfailineremedv; while as a ftmilv medicine, for II diseases of the stom ach or bowels, which are caused in a greater or less degree hy liver derangement, it is Uie safest, surest, and most eiTicacious remedy known. laugJ(Hl&im If yon are sick yon must take MEDICINE POX ALL EXTEllil AMD IXTER11L fAI! CSE DK WITT'S PAIN RELIEVER, Which Is stronger and requires less to eflect a cure than any known remedy. FOR FEVER AND AGUE TAKE the only safe and harmless remedv In the world, Rhode's Ferer and Ajrue.Ciire. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious Pills. An auxflery to the "cure.' These Remedies destroy the Disease but not the Fa tient. . TT. B. CIUPIN, Wholesale Agent, R. I. Far sale by Druggists generally. ell-Mno-4Aiw SCHOOL. TEACHERS WASTED. THREE Competent School Teachers wanted for thi Schools of Pigeon Township. The Schools will commence on the first Mondnr r October. septt2-lw J.O.HATCniTT.Cl'kP.T. ,XPREJ9 WAGON. A good oat horse EjtprfM wagon fjr aa'e W sept 12 v rCKERY ft JOHNSTON.

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TO - DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

RATU8. One Stuart-, (ten line or lern), one time, Thre" times. : : : : : : : : : : 50 cts. I OH : S i s 4 : 7 wi lori 15 00 ne ween, ::::::: Two wreks t t :;:::::: ; One month, Three mmiüi, ::::::::;: Six rnooths, : : : : : . : : : t ne year, :::::::::::: ZF Iiirotiiit on lftrrer adrertifemerU. t Cards of nix line r urvier, aio xt annnm. SW So "till forbid" adrerüsemeut received. 6KEAT KEDÜCTION IN PRICES! J. H. IV ACH EE & CO.. H Ju,t receited the largest and most elegant stock of -y -r 'j rTC ITER BROrOHT INTO THE TATK OF IXDIAXA. And as thee rooda were all rnrchased for rah. or city acceptances, we are prepared to sell to cadi or rromtit tiv!no' customers, ehe Der foods than ilirr ran " uy elsw'htre. Both the partners having leen in the East all Summer, rioting the manufacturers and telecrina xneir nest roods at the lowest rates. . - . . . -1 1 . a ruv them in vew York (adding cost f transportation,) nf win acil ni l MC reiaur. cmwi as low nf ran as we t-ayai cheap as the lest New York JohMnc Houses can, and their expenses are eight tinses greater thanours. 8 while theHver U lw and the season advanced, save yourselves the exjenseand trouble ex Ixense i Imy you of coin East, and come here and Imy your roods V "".VJfV Ve have every tiling in our line in grtit abundance, hi mi r nut aixnn. BLANKETS. We also have one of the 1 arrest milts In Aireri-a itnatnt at Dexter, on Lake Ontario, in the State of ew lorx, anerewe manuiacture every variety ef iimnkfu; innuwriman assortment or tnese coons on nano, we win sen tnem n"re at the same)nce we wllin ew York. We hare now in toro S4, iif ana 1-4 itiamni. Fancv Knd Blankrti ; Perth and Crib " Nerro .....,. White and Oray vldleBIanVet: Which you ran call and examine for yourselves BOOTS A.D FII0ES. . We have now in store aVnt MOO Cases, all par. rnnwc iw cxn or me m.'iuuT.icturers Uitu we Will en u very low prices, HATS AXD CAVS. 1000 4nrn, of every varietv of sty 1, color and ptiCC, m ww.u iuw n .ei us mi astuiurn nie uujers. ."NOTIONS. Everythlnir In this line reeded hy the people. LwL". nTJTI 11 mine umenna tins tne rinre to idt l' we are determined that Evansville shall not Comt ON FIItST STRICKT. eptU Ague and Ferer, or Chills and Fever CUBED BT SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. HIS justly celebrated medicine has for manv rears maintained its giirrioritv over ail ot I. er iee , for the safe, certain, speedv and permareiit if Aaueand Fever. or Chili und r. mliuti.s "rr, im kuTT nun rrruini, riieoiT ronei cure of A aue and Fever, or Chilli and Fever, a hither nf short or Ion? standing; and in rn case will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed and carried HI l. This rancdr has leen extensively ned throuphout tne Mates of Kentucky, Tennefev, Ohio, Indiana, rennylvania, Michigan, Iowa. Wiaconwin, Illinois, .Mn.iuri.TM, Arkansas, A lainnia, Mississippi ana Louisiana, and ha permanently cure. overoK jitu MOM ca4es, in all its varied forms, many of which lmd he"n of from one to three vears standing, anil had reitl all the u-ual renieIies known in thecounny ; ana in nj caseuin this medinne fail where thedirec"""June is-uuETir n'iM. uciiis ilsinrariaMe success, that a laree number of rer-tal le partitionersot nietticine in various parts of the conntrv use and .. " I'vicicuve iu yumiuc ana an oinerrem edie. Th puMic are assured that It Is not only certain In its effect as a Tonic, lut heinp composed entirely of rerun. ie mraH ines, isiierreciiy Innocent tn all cases or circumsUnces,and ma v he aiven to females. Infant. and all persons of dehilitaird and delicate constitu tions, without tfte least fear whatever of any unpleasi nis meiicire is composed of articles of the primed in i'u'-h quH.'iy, ana is aiwavs mane i y the pr prt nr rier-iin,iierineet.t'itKne(l rormsfirpnnrmacy, (hteh cannot I said of the manv tonics now flundii.r the Western and 4outh-western countrv.l and in this respect alone is rendered tritatlv suptriiir to the remedies usually prepared and sold'ln the country. Hy its a-netit and powerful diaphoretic properties added to its tonic qualities, it isrend-red eminently superi'S to Ouinine and other remedies as a fiml ami popular tonic, inalcaes whatever where tonics are r'ier to lie administered. The proprietor, thereiore, reiecTiui;v invites practitioner-and the pu' lic enerallv to . ive it t ut a fair trial, and thev will then he convinced of. its preat superiority overall other remenies row in use tor the purposes specified. rei-cn nvtrcin fiistnctsor conntrv nMertto Arm and Fever, Chills an Fever, or Hilm'ns Fevers, would do well to keep a supply of this valuable remedy al-wn-rs (ill llnil. The proprietor has now In his Tvissesslnn thnnsand 1 'certificate fit value, piven hy persona who have I 11 ami I f with k . . 1 ... t i . i . . . "" mnin iruns irmn niemistits wn nave soi.t it largely in their country, as well from many I respectaMe prartitioner who have nel it in preferriiic wf diner rciucuics, iiri jir 11 Tame. J NO. SMITH, Proprietor. & WWtei ' I U For sale. whoVie r-d retai', Ivllallncfc & PtodTUE STEAMFR SPORTSMAN. TIIIS smart little Steamer will run reru larly in the Green Itivrr trade for the season, and ship pers may rely on her making regular trips as adver iiseu. cue will !eave nere To-morrow, at 1 3 o'clock. For Calhoun and Kuniey. Phil pts will send down their freight early in the ninrnine. tFhe has two su!f stant;al, sarc Barges to tow, aad can carry all the netplil oliereu. sept M I I.ECTIOX OF UIUECTOKS. Omci KvNsriLt.e Sc CRAwroiDsrai i R.R. Co. Kvansvil'.e, Seiteml;r 11th, lö". ) 'SIIE Annu.il Meetirg of the Stockholders In this ' V Company for the purpose of electing th'rteen riirectiirs, U serve for the ti.Miing j-ir will I e held at tne t oiirt imuse, in tne city or fcvansville, on .mu iai , ut imt r.u fih iiext, at lU o'clock A. 31. Hv order of Uie U.ri. septi -e J. K. MARTIN, Secretary. I r r rorirrr rrpv. ;. COUI'OIIATION KOTICE. RDERKD, That the owners nfprnpertv Ivlnir and heitiR on the alley hetsreen Water and First els , WELL II. WAI.KKR. epl2-30d. iVollsl'otecopy.J City Clerk DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICK. rFTlIIE Partnership heretofore existing under the title .JL of Do.n k Lter, is dissolved, ah de due loii,e nrm areto eisiidtonie, andaiiiiahilitiesin runtjiy nie for the firm, I will liii.Utt, s.puj-w . iu. injot.L,L,. JUST RKCKIVED Swan's instruttiva Readers, a new supply; Iterrard's llitory; and all the Books for the Schools, at DOBELL?, aeptlj Late DoIjcI lit Lister. TflMOTIIY SEED is A lot of new crop J ust ree'd and for sale v ept 13 V1CKKKV i JOHNSTON. WAR C0RX.j lluktteU just received and for sale at reduced prices l.y VICKEKV & JOilNS'lON. OWA'ER WASTED. A IRON GRAY WCLE, alniut fourteen hands ' and three inches high, four yt-ars old, was lett at our uta'iles a'ut Uie 2"tli of August, l.vj., hy some one Unknown. The owner is requested to cnie forward. prove nia property, iay ciiai-e, ana take tne mule. I If this is uut done in a rea nable lin;e, the mule will ownTr shTuldhlVp aeptlj CETCUELL& BOWLES. Cream Cheese 'at Auction. IV E will sell at auction on SATURDAY MORNw 1X0, S?p. l.th, at o'clock, a iot of gfod GO? II EN CREAM CI1 F. E? E. a verv nice article for family use. WOOLSEY ii NELSON, hpll-Jt ... Auctioneers. SUN DRIE?. " V) tiexesTrime Cheese; - " -.. " ' " - fi d giar Candles; . . . r do Starch; lis) doxen Brooms; Nl DbU. Cement; Just ree'd and for sale bv septll 1-UESTON UltOS. ÄrGAB.liUla. Confectioners and Preserving Pi rar. r. oeivel per steamtr Knox, for sale bv septliT S. E.GILBERT & CO. BRl'KIIES! DRlUEe3!! DOZ. assorted Brushes, im luding a variety of t J rub, Shoe, tove, Horse, Whitewash. Window and Dustinr Drusher, just receiveil. direct from the manufacturer!!, and for sale verv low 1-v stftlO ... A.M. VfCKERY. JAllY CABS.9 Just received a lot of cheap Willow Cabs at septlO SAM. VICKERI'S. W MAKER BROOMS.- " 10 di. Shaker Brooms- the bet In nss for salsby rtlO SAM. VICKEKY. MANSION HOUSE, WEST SIDE OF' THE PUBLIC SQUARE, PIHXCETON, IND., B. P. WILSON, Proprietor. sepWJ 4 ' REGULAR PAegEXUER PACKET.-" 'IfUB stsamcr J.II. DONE commenced her rernlsr trips between this point and Pa- JgSi www. J Olll(Rf7 and Panengers, taXe noUce. IserW

miscellaneous:

The American Horses ; NOT UEATEN! ' BUT THE SUBMARINE CABLE BROKEN! JMES OlttEYJ&jMS FRESH ARRIVAL" ÖF I T,E GOODS! t We are opening Tor the Fall Trade, DRY GOODS!! 4 7 i Of all kinds, consisting in part of CLOAKS, BASQUES; . J ' . . AND MAN TILL A3; . WOOLEN HOODS, AND COMFORTS: CIIINEAL SCARFS; TALMAS, (5BW sttlbO STELLA AXD L0X0SUAWLS; - -: ; CLOTHS; TLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES; , . ALPACCAS;FRENCn& - . ALL WOOL MERIX0ES; white goods; BRÜSSEL AND VELTET BC0S; CARPETINGS,call kinds;) ; ! oil cloths '- OK ETERT STYLE: PINK DEBERAGES; J " .: MUSLIN DELAINES; , BLK. GR0. DECIIIEN"; :' . PLAIN AND FANCY 1 PERSIAN SILKS; EMBROID'ED BANDS. COLLARS AND SLEEVES; :.'. r: A LARGE ASSORTMENT t ' OF HOSIERY; ., GLOVES OF ALL ' " ": ' ' ' - t c .-; DESCRIPTIONS; v t FIGURED, DAMASn. ... ;' AND WIIITB CURTAINS; SHOES, HATS, AND CAPS J--"'' SPCX THREAD, AND BATTING. $37" The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. . s9-2m 1 IRUSIIES. fin dozen Shoe Brushes, , rlam; 25 do d with handles: b0 do . Scruh Brushes, Vos. I and 2; 2. do do with handles: 1 do Vail Brushes, aamirted sizes; 10 do Horse do do do Just received and for rale ly septUI . . nilEUDKKUIUGS. swUOAR. 15 llhds. Fair Sngar, Jnt arrived and for sal hy sefniu ' 1 1 z. r. i r. r. k. hiiios LEAD AND SII0T.75 hags I'att nt Shot, assorted Nos.; 25 do Buck do do do nufl Iba Bar Lead, for sale Mr septlO M'AEELERft RIOGS. I I ' MECHA.MSM. prorcments In HE S. KEEPER AT TUE LOWEST "COST I , l i BY the aid of great improvements In Machinerv, sum! nmny new sum! altncetlnr oricinsl In Tril lion, we are now aiieto oner tne publica rr.Krt.UT WATCH at a small price. Our machines are so true and w delicate, and our system of mat ufacture so complete, ttiat every watch inut b an exiut ciuuterjurt. The move menu are new. simple and lieMutiful in pton and construction, and navelieen rnnounced by tlie akst judges to be faultless in priix-iplr ami qualitv. Each one is engraved A erxicToa, Tracy k. Co., WaithaiM, Mass." and is accompanied I y a certificate ut geuuineness ani . PERPETUAL AnRA.TY. We ask no man to fcuy these Watches merely be cause tney are oi American manuiacture. we ast only that this fact sliall not he permitted to prejudice or exclude them from consideration. We claini that Watches equal in quality and merit cannot I obtained so cheap in fcurope; and we a.k our countrymen to give them a trial under our ararranty Orders or inouirirs msy 1 addressed to us directly, or to any of ii le upnenueniHHiea nrms, wno are agents lor Uie sale oi our atcnes : ,- Messrs. Cooper ft Fellows, No. 11 Maiden Lane, N.Y do Fellows ii Co., No. 1J do . i do do Piatt At Itrother, No. 20 do do do Edward Mewl L Co., Ft. Louis. ., do Hilde urn ft Brother, Philadelphia. ! . do Pratt ft Reatb, do do Palmer ft Bacheldere, Boston. ' . do Bigelow Bros, ft Kennard, do , d Duhme ft Co.. Cincinnaii: and do Kolitiins ft Appleton, No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York, who are agents for the transaction of our general business, as well as tor the sale of our goods. AITLRIU', 1KAUI K I'U.j ruwn. tiir ifbi.iii ii .111 vi'IilJUUTt Boston Watch Factory. WalUiam, Mass., July, 17. septl-SmdA w-i. !uecessors to the itoston atcli Companv . DRE8 HATS. . WTE have now on hand all the different kinds of FALL STYE Dress Hats, which we invite our friends and customers to call ami examine. - VAL'TIRfc MAKCONMER, sept! . Main street, I et ween First and Second. i.. - j DISSOLUTION. I IIE Copartnership heretofore existiirg between the undersigned, under nrm or IiKor- fostbi &" CO., is this ilsv dissolvent ly mutual coiinent 'ither partner will sign the name of the firm in liquidation. M. W. FOSTER, (1E0. FOSTER, Evansville, Sept. 1, V. WW. M. ALK 11 AN. . COPARTAEResiIIP. rWnE bnslness heretofore carried on under the firm I of Gkobcb Fostkk ft Co., will hereafter be con ducted by the undersigned, under the same style. M. W. FOSTER, . ' 1 J .L,iSS It . A . senti utu. luaibA. . TOYS, NOTIONS, AXD FA A C Y GOODS! - fUST ree'eived a full stock of almost ail the leadini articles in the Tv and Notion line, for my retai and jobbing trade.. W ith my ptesent arrangement Eiwt I shall be adding to my stock every ten days, and will always he happy to see all customers who may favor me with a call, to look or huv.. In addition to my forcier stock of Violins, Music Boxes, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, French Harps. Banjos, &c Ihaveio store four superior ltostou make P J A N OS, all of which will be sold low for cash. A.C PtKHEE, prpU No. 6 Mitchell's Block. They Pare, Core and Slice ! 6 DOZ. Apple Parers, that pare, core and lice the apple and docs all this as quick if not quicker thkn anv other machine rares: rr sale by epU P. HORN BROOK ft CO. W9 UTTER ft EOG9M. m A fresh lot la store and for sale by ugi; vjCKKRk ftonN2T0N.

MISCELLANEOUS.

IS w York tt. Erie Railroad. v : ; tPlkikL. iSioTicE. - TO Tili: TRAVELING PUBLIC. I ' - -,. ( . e trKnr Toär TLrirh Tickets to New York, BosToMfpHtLAPKLMHAf and Itew Eaglano Citiea ru. thii Route "2 '.. i rT"VVENTY-TTrO 11ILE3 DISTANCE SAYED. 1 ; SW; Through to Keif York City trrrnorr cii orcsSkT - t f--' - - rj" the 5VLY ROUTE w New Tort CiXT bavfaaC , WIIUESPAC1VCS 34LOOCAftS! This Line extends to Dunkirk, BuÄaW,a4 Kiaars Falls, with mtrtmrspn-vVwle Ouase" cunuectinrt DunkirV linfJy with aH frainstromClevelana rCinin rwti.Su Louis and Chicago on the Lake I bort Rail Road. -y ,. ' ToBuüilo-vUthe BnfWo & ffew York City RaJlRoad Bifikiitf direct 'rnt:eciipn9 srith,aUl the Steamer on Lake trie from Cleveland, Toledo an lietfnit, also witfi the Hnflalo k Lake Huron Railroad fron Detroit toChicarot n'i---"-'"' "" rr v' - " . NiaoaK4 falls via Carrftnaa7iatiVfTji Fan Railroad , making direct connections with kU Trathf n. the tireat Western Railway, fnm PetrrM to'Chicweo' thusnflordins; the traveling puhtle wnrrvaJledWciljÄei.'' Boston I'ASPJuNOKRS can ftop i frsYTortf ary lerxnh of time, and resume their journey without x'ti eharwe, i e . I . tF" Til ItOUOn TICKETS for sale io all tht Vfiar cinal Western Railroad Utüces- . . : ,"" r'a as lowmt OTMBaaotm-c , . U- F. Sllilll.uea'l Agent-,, "HOMER RAMSDELL Cleveland , O., May lSLh, 17. Prasidrwt. nysiya&w . - l - rKOCLAMATIOM! Ba it know a by al. airkly. weak and debilitated per-. sons, that McLeaVs tJTRENGTHENINO CORDIAL . is the only remedy that will str ngthea and invigorata the system, and remove uWrities ia th Blood. Itis very pleasant to take. . , In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative.: . . T. ' ! ii It will cure any disease of the SUxnacb Liver w Bowels, sucn as: ' - ' 4 . Diarrhoea, ' Billiousness.' Dyspepsia,'! Irw igest io. Ueodache, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomslh." Liver Complaint, Costlveness, Weakness or DeHiHty, Palm in the Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers, Talle-wawss of the Skin, tit.', tc , . T "i Z : i When taken, it neutralises and removes any morbid - secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens th Digeotive organs. . ti ll will also cure any disease of th Uterus, Kidneys, Bladders or Urinary oivaua; and as ao AUerative purities and creates a healthy Circo lation of blood, r moririf all sores, boils, pimples or blotches froia. tL vkin. ' . -i TRY IT, and be convinced of its wonderful Invlgorating initerties. v ... . For Childion, who are puuy weak and sickly, wc advisf parents to give them a teaspoouful of this Cordial daily. tr See Circular. . .'4 ' C - ; - . .11. McLEAN, Sole PrnpVletor of this'pordial. . Als, McLean's oleanic Oil L'.nlment. . . ( , , ' t IVincipal Depot Corner of Third and Pine treets, St. Louis, Mo. .; ,.' apiT-lydawis Sold by Keller White, Druggists, Main-Street. GREAT EXClTKMENTr ; Prevailing all over the country, in oonsequeoee of th tremendous success of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is uperced;;.geveir Liniment and remedy fTtheeure of bical pains and external diseases. Hundreds of continued cripples have tven made to walk v its use. many that weresufleriMg fur years aiUiol'4 Chmnie Sores, and had tried in vain the manv remedies and Liniments now lcforp th puhlic, har hren tiermaiHTtly eured by the use of a few email botUe f McLean's CeleiTatwl Liniment. He Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Is the 1sst Liniment that has ever been discovered ,and tlie only reiaMe remedy fur the speedv aud permanent rure of Sores of all kinds, swellings, or any local Pains on man or animals. , , . .' , . E7"Lt very-stable Keepers, Farmer, Dirmen and all that have the charge of horses), should keep supply coustautlv on hand, be used In tf tne of need. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. - In consequence of the increasing demand for this val t le Lirinient, itia now put up in tnty-tiveeDt laittlea, tifiy cent and on dollar hnttlwa. The fifty rent bottles contain three times the quantity of tike twenty-five cvnt siie, and so on in proportion U. their cost, so Unit ptirchaners witl aa re money; try gttUiig th largtt sixm. i7 All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment must be addressed to ilie proprietor. JAMES II. McLEAN, St. Louis, MoVl Agents for Evansville, Indiana, ayiT-ly. KELLER ft WniTZ. riORACCO. M. Ml ixixes Piatt's a rvl Dick's, 7 lump Tobacco; 55 1 utts Jackscn's It lump Toi-accs; 2h do Extra Va.Bs do do 10 boxes Francis koe. B do , 10 do Slacready, 0 lump do j i do ElrH lb do do 15 do Ed. Warde B do do caddie Jas. Thxuas, Jr., Dia1em Twist Tob.; n do Pat Butler's H D lump Tobacco;' 10 butts Dick's Ü t! lump .do in kets Douf h Nut Tobacco. ft ' : The MKve favorite brands have Just been received and added to our already targe stock, making our srscrtT.'iit eotr.plete. t'ountrv purchasers are resperU fullv solicited to give us a call '-ro-r o vinf rl-r hrr septa WHEELER ft R1UG3. MpEAS.M. TiO Half Chests assorted Teas; 75 ltoxes do do, Jnst ree'd nd for sale low by sept. Z. II. COOK ft SON. IJIMENTO, TEPrER, ifcr. ' f . 10 Rags Pimento; $0 Mats Cassia; ' 10 do Pepper; 2 IMs Race (linger; ' " Jut ree'd by IseptS Z. U. COOK ft SON. HICH SCHOOL. . JVVESSRS. DOHKLL .ft LISTER reg toannoonea If, tn the parents atd pupils, that through the kindness of Mr. Wheeler, thev w ere timely furnished with a Ii of ALL TIIK NKW BK)K required for tbo session, which tliey have now In store, waiting tbrir kind purchase : Rennl's llistiiry; Fasquelie's Frwrch Course, ' .;. Faiuelle's Tellemao,ue; Mc-Clltitock's and Cook's first Books la 'ff Latin and Creek; i. Green's I ntmrtuctlan; Coming's Claas RookTbyriology; F bh'sdeograpv: ' ' Spier's French Dictionary; ' ' Andrew's and Aathaa'a Dictionary; Sanders' Speaker; The Humorous Speaker; Worcester's Dictionary: . School JoamaL. v ' School llvmns: t i SingingRird; 1 i': TT Johnson's Turner's Chemistry ; and all the other books forth? school and session, at - - -' äug? . .1 ; DOG ELL It LIFTER'S. DRUG STORE, DR. MAOENISS having opened a Retail Prog' Store, on the corner of second and Locnst streets, solicits the patronage of theritiiensof Evansville and vicinity. The entire stock has been purchased in th East, regardless of expense, of the purest and best materials, and consists in part of ' ' PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, tf medicinal purposes oal" , STATIONERY. PERFUMERY, UVII A l-., 1- 0 PATENT MEDICINES. fjf Phvsiciai prescriptions and rfamRy 4 xHjm compounded by an experienced apothecary, aft 4 hours of the day or night. , -, lugl IT Brooks IIoae Farnitvre and 3 !! Years Leae for Sale. THE proprietor being deslrinus of em IwrVing in another business, would - sell theahove on accommodating terms nr L'.l anv resptinsible person, if s rva icatioa be flmwle by the Ist of October. The house Is'sissC well ranuuel With new sikI substantial FuraUnM. and all the becessary outfit for rwrrymron thebusiness ;s prosperously, lieiisg situated on the corner of in and Lower First street, mat in it th most con Main venient nusmeas Mna in ewAHny. ithaspow. and has bad, a farst rate run of transient as well as local custom. It is a verv d- slraMe opportunity for any person wishing; to embark In the business, - . For further particulars adlreaa the proprietor by letter or In person, at New AlNrv, Itwf. . . , f 1 ...... , Fall rTraJe., tl'f have on hand aad are now receiving th' follow ill I . follow in i IiHibacs Rio Coflee: nags ass-a os couts M pricketa Java Cofiee; b0 laics Cotton Batting; ti ins t arpet t. natu. ttbxs Cheese: sno p.. Csndl vi k: bß do Star Candles: - Ml dox inWaihhriards; 2ft dotal do loo do -Paiiited buckets; 68 d Pearl Starckl , k lOObojtes Glass Tnmetm aase ted sisea; , , '.'jj M do do Jars, i, X, I anda gallons; 60 do do Flasks, quart, pt. and X pint; ' 200 do Window Mass. The above, together with a larre assortment of all the various articles generally kept in or line, wa offer to the trade at as low rates as any bonse in the rtty. aei3 WHEELER ft RIGAS?. AXES. ....-, . . ffi has Holmes' aod CöWßs Axes. In store and for sale cheap ry PRESTON BROS.

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