Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 2, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 November 1857 — Page 2
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IMPORTANT DKC.S.O AUAI,T TUB tW,
6TATb isAati. I tla lDOinjUnCUOn aasea oy m Dw buic Ban Bffaiast the Treasurer of the ciiy of New . Albany reatraimn Lira from collecting tales aa.-ess.dW tbe city on the capital of the Branch Bank in that place waa tried on Friday, and decided against the Bank hy Judge 0,
Bieknell of the floyd Circuit court. "t0MUe the priaoner and execute the wntencef"" B.rf'"c iaZJ $ 1. .1.. t it,. .K.rtnr tVi or. I . . ... . I form ant. Anout ten in tueevcninir he wouk
liVlU kllBk UIQVU'U SSW srsre, waa emptcd the bank capital from taxes lor munitipal purpose wa null and Toid. The . ,1n. contra taArtW. 10.5,. . - 1 bank in any city or town aball be taxable for municipal purposes, but the capital stock ball no; be taxable for municipal purpo ses.' Section 1st, Article 10 of tbe Constitution, Is as follow s: "The General assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rata fasACSüment and taxation; and shall pres cribe such regulations aa shall secure a just Taluaticn lor tho taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only . for municipal, educational, literary, scien tific, religions, or charitable purposes aa may be specially exempted by law." TLo Court decided that the Bank did not come withiu the category of any of tbeso faoied public interest, and could not there fore be exempted by law. Tho Bank charter was a Legislative contract that could not bo impaired by law but all contracts opposed to the Constitution were void. The case will hst appealed, and the proceedings undur it (j will settle tho question for our own an other cities. GIICEA HIV 11 TRADE. m lfim tli .t ttifftM. a 1 1 n n. t m mmrAiM I .. 1 I stagnation of business at Bowling Crccn anaaiong uio ner. incre ia so grea. a diilerence in tho views offarmer and oporator in regard to tue pricea or produce, that no sale are being made, and business is arrested, waiting lurther development in the leading markets. Wheat ta selliug in wery small lots at Bowling Green for 50 to li cents. At Brown's Mills, tbe price is 60 cents delivered. But at these prices scarcely enough is obtained to supply the local do nand fr flour. Most of tho wheat ia still in tho farmers' band. As yet there have been no sales of hogs. The Messrs. Qnlg ley have not began packing. The pack eis are unwilling to offer over $4, which farmers will not accept. It Is likely that raort of the pork on Green Kiver will be packed this season on formers' accounts. The same diäconee of opinion in regard to prices, prevails among tobacco raisers and buyers; and it is likely that a largo share of tha tobacco will bo shippod by the farmers tluinsblres. The crops through all tbe Green Jliver country lave been very large, and the amount on' hand exceeds any former iop;andtbo present delay iu bringing it out will only throw a largo amount into the spring business, and make that an unnsuallj active seaaon. Our townsman, Mr. John 6. Mitchell, has a leuso of tho largo war house at tha Bowling Green landing, and of tho railroad from the landing to the town. Both have been put in complete order, and are lully prepared for the largo business that must be done at that point this yesr. Thero was a report current last season that tho foundations or floorings of tho warehouse at tho Bowling Green landing were giving way. We aro glad to hear there were no grounds for the report. Everything about tho im mouse structure is as firm and safe aa when it wi put up. FROM .LW ORLUASS. T7e are iudebtod to the steamer II. D. Newcomb, and P. G. O'Kilit, Esq., for files of tho Intent New Orleans papers. Sight drafts New York wcro offered nn the 14th at 2 C3 percent, discouut. A number of Western brokers with mvaterious carpet bags in band bad been seen in tbi streets, making th ir way to the banks, li they were able to exchuugo New Orleans bank notea for New York cxcLange at 3 per cent, discount, which tuey sell at hme for 8 per cent, premium, they might puy expenses of a run ou a very amall capital. Indiana State Bunk notes are quoted a: 2)i per ceut. discount in New Or leans. Tho supply of all the leading articles of produce had been liberal, and business toler ably active. Corn had declined, and new wus selling at 40350 cents. Wheat 'J0cl. Sugars, inferior to common 3(35, fair to ful If fair 5($5Jf, pri mo and choice 67, dar icd and refined 7&S. Molasses 2021c per gallon. Outs 37345c. Hay $18 50&19. The lovee presents an active and busy scene. The receipts of cotton on Saturday tho 14th, were naar 1,000 bales. p9"Tbe contest for C. S. Senatorsbip front Kentucky assumes many phases vary ing with the changes of every week. Tho prominent candidates are now, Gor. Towel Lynn Boyd ex-Secretary Guthrie Hon. Mr. IIi and Clarke, all good Democrat. Tbe American party has a majority la tbe fen ate, and as Mr. Thompson's terra does not expire till March 1S39, and a new Legis. a ture will bo elected before his successor will t-iko hi seat in Deccmbei 1859, it is intimaVod that tho Senate may refuso to go into an lection this wintet , and appeal again to the people. This, from past experience in such experiments would be a dangerous resort. AX I.VTERBOGATOBX TO OCR BaUBOAD. The neodorsott. Commercial propounds the following" quo ry to us, which ia referred to Mb. Ixolb for reply: Can anv of our Evansville cotemporaries tell ns why it is that the agent at Evansvillo charges travelers $txtnty ctnts mor from Evativille to St. Louis tnan they do from St. Louis to Evansville? It seems to ns thai tho distance i equal br4 way. They charge from Evansville to St. Louis cr dollart and txtnty cent$, and from St. Louis to Evansville fix dollars and fßy, etnt$, or t-.ro dollars from Evansville to Vinccnnes. and fnr dollars and fiftv cents from the latter place to St. Louis. Vve have heard a good deal of complaint, by travelers, on account of tho difference made. There must be something wrong some where. Whatisitl Tne Abtzsux Well. The great artesian well, now in progress at the paper mill of the Messrs. Dnpont. Louisville, has ocen bored t the depth of 1,543 foot from the surface. The- drill is still through grey limwtont, of alssrasu soft and bard strata)
t;on 1st ortue coniaiauon. ima poaon t1Bj city for wrno dtj, . importuning with Often ho was full of wii and gaiety at nuch other autamn, he has resolTei to pat hts price down to wae usUinca by tho Court. fthcr'a earnestness for a reprieve or com- Ume; "tho velj,et Icllow in the world "us prime cost, ana Mm time he will sell any article In bis The exemption ia in aubstance aa follows: ". ... - .1 " fn"7 V'y;'1 "never meUncholy, never prent stock to hUcntomerjat the price of the iu.n.J ftutV f ,,,A Knn t .,,. ,u mnUUon of tho sentence from the Governor, M-naturcd." About midnight, or later, he usurers by the wholesale. TL capual atock of tho bank ihall ba .ub- ,nJ he fintllyf wa prc,umet preVsiled with would lie down upon a hard couch in the His Stock of Stores ad Tinware U large, anJ . jeet to taxation for SUte and connty purpo- the Governor to prolong the life of Ida corner of his olfico and sleep "like child' hweeserery arief of article in his lioe. and hi, prwsce, tbe real estate and other property of th L. . .1. ,Äti, it Vxl nntil the morningr. In hi personal habit ent oner will $ie the pcpie in town and country, the
EXECUTION OF 3IILLE.MX.
Tha execution of Mnllenix. convicted of I thA mnr.1r r,f a rnnnir wifi lonn fi Vila I .t I- iMniut... t.1 f.. v ... I last at Grecncaatle, bat we learn frcm a priTate report, that the Governor had crantedl a reprieve for thirty days. Inforrnalion ot tct of clemency did not reach Grcencaetill the momlnir of the. dav of xecätlcn. , u ..:(.,,... toU. crowd .jmblcd. It was believed , lh w , - nK,!m,BirT ' ' ftf ' revoitiD, murder woold escape the penalty lhen WM m movemcnt made iearn that tho mob spirit w quelled and Qu:0 reatore d "-IT"" V" T'T thai the lamer or mo trioner oau ocen in 1 been for wceke previous untiring in bia ex- I
m i 1 in 1 m in liir niiuiiii 1 iiiiriii ui aw mmm
ertions to proenre signatures in his own coun- I hard. Ue was fond of calculating upn how I need a new ftoTtill nextyear.wui makearood in- - .-rt t f.Av.rnrtr to ni all ft sum lifo could bo supported, and vestment to toy now and keep the purchase till they
I.,., n'a Dimiahment tu imprisonmentrorilM.ftna wunmcseuo wen iu dianapolis, and gave the Governor no rest till r,Vt?nl at 1-ttMt a ahort rcorieve for las ... - Tli law In tWa a - I SUte requirea public execution o ow ducted in private as far as they can be. The OIICIIU Jim vvu.-n k v. g I rounded it with a rode pen In tbe jail yard, preparatory to tho execution. I Th Grccacastle Banner says the prisoner I m . ; r . . t n V Vw- rn anl ti noonoerticd aa i ... . i.i.:.f,n. .fate; tionlly,yetratberaingularlywhcnsuetlond in refcrcneo to what tbe law of God ray suinmuuuvw- ... : I touching the terrible crime .for w huh he stands cnargea: sajs 110 01a ngui, ,ui. mu be married bia wife it was with tho understanding that he should livo with her during life; that be acted only in self-defence in committing th deed; that if ho had not killed her when he did that she would have poi i .1 1.1 1.;. 1 ! C . n 1 . I a f I mbm mm tnu mui, cuucu 1, - Qod would punih n0 man for committing murder in self defence. In short, lie mamfclU a kinj 0f bull-dog stubbornness which ßaa been seldom equalled by any one in a gimnr condition. It is not tho pinion of ln06C who have visited and conversed with him upon matters pertaining to his fate that he ahowa symptom of insanity. ". " . . vw Krviiftm AnwiÄTic. made I
. , . .... . ovJandtbo Court being in session, a bill was I her trial trip on the lth and run about 20 '
miles to sea and along the coast, Laving aatUfled many most competent judges who were on board that she ia the fastest ship afloat. Her greatest apeed was cigbtecn nautical and twentr-one etatute miles in one hour and four minutes, using onij aoout twu-wmu. v. hor available atcam, and about half laden. The Adriatic is the largest wooden Teasel in tbe world. Uer length is 354 feet; breadth of beam 50; depth of hold 83 feet. Hör rcgistered tonnage is 5,850 tons. Tho bcadty of her lines and proportions are unparalelled, and may bo considered the master-work of the genius of George Seers, ßhoseta with swan-like grace and easonpon tho water, aud ,. . . !iU..t.n I!.. is.nhA nmrvnrtiona noiwis.nuuu.g . .. r-i . 1.- rvvnta A nno!iriIIir.Vtttnttll,.I Mai. I 1 ,, . . , ',.., , i, 1 ty uncquauca in nai riuiiwunc. cu Will aaa new lOsiro toiuo lama oi auiviiwmi ... .. . .1 r r m architectural skill. Her cabins are roagniflcently furnished, and her dining saloon will seat 800 persons at the table. Her two en- I gines are tho largcat oscillating engines ever built, each 100 inch cylinder and twclvo feet stroke, with an actual power of 3000 horses, Her condensing apparatus is composod of 12,000 copper tubes. Her piston rods aro 15 inches in diameter, and her shaft 20 inches, munmuimu!. i of aolid wrought iron. Tbe movements ol her machinery are so perfect and noiseless that seatel in her main cabin one canuot tell it it bo in motion or not. When viewed from the hurricane dock, tho noise it makes ia like t!iat of a rush of wind. This bcautnui amp, .... .. m.m . that will be theprido of tho country, left New York for Liverpool yt rday. KA.NAS. The equanimity of the Frco-State men ap-pro-slavery leudera snouia an occousummated.anaino constitution imposeu pn ' Territory with the sanction of Congress and tho administration, they can aweep it away in six months, by the first election that ahall be held nnder it, or by the power they already possess in the Legislature. Tho game that is being played by tho pro-alavery party -I . U. . 1 . 1 if il... IS a snort Slguicu one, uu it hist nviu iuis of success the triumph would bo but for a day; and the moro exasperating and nnjnstifiablc their acts, tbe more complete will bo their defeat and prostration; they are turning all just and reasonable men against them, aud bringing odiuni npon their cause and party. The Free-Stato men will n 1 4 , ... . . , vote upon tho constitution, as it is proposed to submit it; bnt as soon as the present Legislaturo assembles, it will repeal all obnox- , , ... .. . ions laws and call another Constitutional Convention that will re-adopt the Topeka Constitution, and that will be ratified by tho people and enforced. ETM'CfcU heirs vs. Willard Carpenter and Beiti, was on trial before the United States Circuit Court, at Indianapolis last week. It ia the heaviest caw on tha docket, and is likely to occupy the Court several days. The main question is as to tho sanity of Hugh B. MCall at the timo he sold his Lamasco property to Hugh Steward, tbe vendor to Carpenter and Rcitx. Messrs. McDonald and Usher appeared for tbe plaintiffs, and Messrs. Baker, Judah andO. II. Smith for the defendants. Tbe people of Cairo, 111., hare sub scribed swo hundred dollars for tho purchase of a gold watch, to be presented to Doroinick Devinney, for his gallantcondnct in rescuing Mrs. Abbott from tho flames, at tho burning of the Illinois Central Railroad depot. t57" A brakesman on tbe Pacific Railroad from St. Louis to Jefferson City, who was injured in the terrible catastrophe two years ago, caused by tho falling of the bridge over the Gasconade river, in which so mauy eminent and valuable citixsns of St. Louis lost their lives, sued the company for the injuries suffered by hirn, and recovered by tho verdict of a jury $2,000. The Company rnado no defence and let ths esse go by do-fanlr.
pears to bo but little disturbed by the usur- j.u is offering to take contraoU to paint signs r,c-r rnnnrT71rls.mrr I nu.r pationsof the Consütutional Convention. for any ono Cho will furnish tho materials. JaSPCr Cnntt Academy Lottery, They are so confident in their own atrcngtn e U a inost skiltnl ftnJ boaut.ful letterer. iIAv (rAV -being ten to one of their opponents, that With a common px-ntil he has made a very A a 2w if tho outrageous schemes conceded by the handsomo imitation of a banknote. He Pro- JLj s wV-I.
BCSIXEeg HABITS OF AARON BLUR.
Mr. PartCÖ's new work en Burr eivea the fOlIOWIfJif fketCQ Of lt daily liablU In tbl tT part Of hi. life, us rlted to tbc author by gentleman whorpent lomi Um in Barr1 office: lie row at the dawn. ADrcakfaat of an D? a P. couco suineea ior iius mot rmi:n7 .irk n,l a.i.tnnr,i tri vd. Ii n. .. fcuni tuk - mutert hi knt ii. ill un,n tl,inn,n A11 7 ll waa dispatcLiDg and receirinir messages, sending for book, pewoni anil pu"J?? VIVT"'.!0 every one with his own icul.ani inspiring jrettir.g a surprising quantity of work iuxo.uplUl.cd A board, and take a single glks of wine. Then hi spirit wou!d riso, and he would ait for ?r'wn?.onrM f.rP' ketchea of eelebratod t-naractcr with vhm i. hn,i .k.) hß WSJ! a lhorntl?h-yriiniT kn-ivtun intin I little, drinking Hue. slecDinir little, workiutr to th'"n h' ve well enongh I HPVD acveciv-nve CCIl tM a. U-cu-lr. Yet this man. o laborion and aWminn. Jq fcu h M iihcTtxM nn j ..hbrift. .1 , ' rcmarKftOle that one prac-Q-wHavawaaaaa & Ur( SB S a 1SJ I f . . . , , wni of the palat coulJ no( suWd(J hu otLcr SlOnS. 3f Hogs sold in St. Louis on Friday for i average weight 200 lbs. "The Princeton Clarion says none of I tli rmrlr nrur.ifnri tn li.f -t. .;.;. . ' I say tlicv are waitinor tn sua which wav tlm 1 fl. bcfonj t, 5TA young man by the uamo of Chas r. Denning, son of Dr. Denning, nn eminent citizen of thi State, waa arrcatod at IndianBpoli last week for robbing the Pot Office in tnat city ic ,aj ccn cmrloved in the of- . .... nee 01 me oiate c.'ntinci ha eonfldcnlial Lhjrk, and entrusted to take letters belonging t0 th0 establishment from the Post Offico.Many valuable letters having ken raided, ho was suspected, and docoy letters wcro placed in tho nail to detect him. Ho fell int0 ti,c trap nud was arrested as ho was roturning from a wedding party, and the lettcra fkund on bim. Ho was committed to the custody of tho UiiitcJ SUtes Marshal, ' ' found against him, and llO Wlil bo tried the nn terr, T . r.fT:.n..rt . -.ml..!. I , r i wili be found to be only a breach of trust, and not a Pot Office robbery. t3J"A Wall street elork was shot In a h(mM q( asignation) in Ncw york la5t wcck by ft man nftmeJ MlroncT. A gUl of baJ charactcr wns tho Cftn!MJ of tho occurrence.Tho injured man cannot recover. t2F A farmer in Jessamine county , Kcntncky, sold a farm of 145 acres lat week for ! $117 0 per acre. This shows row littlo tho price of lands is affected by tbe panic. . . ! ', T A mar. in Cincinnati purchuscd a can 1 0f ovtcrson Tuesday, and found in it a pearl - ' 1 worth ono hundred dollars. PROM TIIK C'OLATRY. We are indebted to a friend lor the following itcmg 0f intelligence : Carlisle, Nov. IS. jhey are killing bogs hero to-day, and are buying at $5, payable on tho 1st of April. wheat 65 cents. v v 19 Th , . , rriin,v:,ifl , itm(1j,1(, ,!ti, , ..... , m ' . i wiicat at this place. There is nothing doing . , . . Mer. nU . llüt gyt ovc Worth ixcton, Nov. 20. Nothing doing in Tork. Wheat 55 cents, Th canai boat Kay State was blown on a Bnajr an j ,unk ttt rvir play, four miles from 1. ' hero ; she had nothing on board. Boats have to lay up hero, as the canal is blo.ked with ico Irom this place to Terre Haute. I5yOne of the prisoners in the Princeton IHWe!l if any one wiu give t;m Jq Bnj pnpcr ho will furnish notes that will rus and in Creaso the currency. It i a misfortu no that v0 much genius and skill should bo doomed to idlencbs. ... Seriously, the confinement of prisoners for long periods in our jails, without any emrl0yment is an evil that calla for reform a i onco. From the Christian Adrneate and Journal. UOVKltAUR HItlGIIT, The American Minister at tho Court of Berlin, has won the respect and trratitude ot tho American religious public generally, not only by Iiis attention to our lellov-itizen ?1 T.lnntli 'ift-'n ' l1'9 Evangelical Convention, but still inure by tie interest he took ns a personal Christian in the proccedingsof its MSM-ions. While the ambassadors of other nutious were present, occasionally, lookcrs-on, in the roval cortege, Governor Wright was active on tbe pUtlorm ol tho meeting, presided in iu committee-, welcomed iu members to his hospitalities. i.i .1. . i..t .. ..... and threw tho whole weizht of his othcial dignity in favor of tho beneficent aud truly catholic aims of tho Convention. In the bct sense of tho word we are proud (not oaly as a member of tho sumo Church with Governor Wriifht, but as an American citizen) of his dignified and Christian-like course on the occasion. American travelers on the Continent, and especially Christian citizens, have not, heretofore, for some time, felt disposed to rrido themsolvcs much on our national representative at meat of tho Eusopcan Court-. Gov. A' right's conduct promises to redeem our reputation in this respect. The manly independence, too, of the manner in which he welcomed the American delegates to the Conventions characteristic and highly honorable. Without implicating, in any wise, his official functions, he felt, nevertheless, that the latter should not, in any wi.e, compromise his rights and generous sympathies as a Christian citizen: that in this character he could and would Mi arc with his visiting American fcllow-eitlzeus in tho festivities of the great assembly. His course has been as honorable to bis country'aa to our common Christianity, and we doulit not that all good citizens at home, whether avowedly Christian or not, will join ns in heartily commending it. J3F" One hundred and fifty men were lately discharged from tho Navy Yard at Philadelphia. t3J The Taylor House at Cairo was recently eutered at night, and robbed of .various sums of money. Ono man lost two hnndred dollar
TO.-DAFS ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, j Met. Three time. :i :: : ft w One week, ; t :::::::;! t 1(0 Ttro wt-ki, t : ; : : : : : m.si , One month, ::::::: t : 4 no Three mon tu, : 1 t ::::::: 50 Six months, : j : : : t : : : 10 00 One vear, ::::::::: t : 13 00 I3f Discount on larger adrertisements.
ttT Card of nix lines or under, flu per annum. No "till forbid "advertisements receired. STOVES AND TINWARE GOING AT COST! Great Chance for . Bargains at SCANTLIN'S, k IWOXMAIJ STREET NEXT DOOR TO MARBLE HALL, OPPOSITE THE STATE BANK.. Stores Ufo,ethe pule, .aas bbaself at this a. 14 nrw.rtniiitv tliiv will hr In Innf (Im.tn u. cure Uraains. Those fanners and others who mar nut ee.l the ese of lt. f. U will sure them 20 or per rrnt n tha cost, rhich I ft Lvm lnlnw. thnn llir n make in airy other wsy with their surplus funds. X!ry rnrchase is invited to eall at " " Koom, on 31am street, next flour to Marfile. Hall, directly opposite the State Ilank.andex SSSUiSI J kVTV Skf aaU tW AM SIUI V IS VT1 CTS noTiny JAMES SCAXTL1X. JOIIN'F. GLOVEK, V II O L K S A I. K A N.T K 1 T A I L riNE LUMBER AND SHINGLES, Corner of Main and 7th Streets LVA.!TILLE, 1D. norll-m. . piMirM K' 1 c0 iUrrels Fanailr Eurerfine frler nov.l ULI). FOSTER k CO. wUCRWIIKVT FLCtR. AX V" iiAi iu( sale low to tie con'pnm nt hr nov.'l ÜLO.FOeTEltiE OO. 3 Ujxv frocior X GamMe's full weicht for.: at reduced prices hy ULO. irusTtK 4. CO. uovSl. feTAIIJi. lw W Krgi assorted sizes for nie fr OKU. FOSTKR Si. Co. nnv?I. Comer Locust and C':i U streets. j ft cat Cutlers aud anae inr 11 JL iha A.j!ul1 .Meat luuui l S; fci) do Paiuace Siutlcr; 1 doxea l'urk Cle.; UAUCOCK ti S0NTAG. Tun nosTo. mxTixcj com?axv.full feet i, i S. i iik-Ii, 4 l v , &" du Z, 9 i, 4 inch, aud 4 ply S fit do tht .", int -li, ( m.1 4 i'l v ; :tH) d 7, , 10 Inch, Sand pit-; Ait 1 ..1:1. II ii.i l.. li.lv! The te4t Holling used, aikiited for wet and dnmp Vitnations can I applied al.Te Leather belting cannot lie iure you pimua. th !Iston article U.iot Ueltiiitt ha titty percent uiore lilian lluliber. It U inj .icw iom nciuui. c ware aiv) a C'mii'irle kiii coiuiieteasxrtfueiilof liuiu Packing. Gaet, and lije Kings. mi ripe Kings. Auuress tue it.mtoi Heltinr Imlujy, tgeuu. UAUtUCK k BO.MAU. liuv.Il. tltlll ARni V AI. OF TOOl. Jo-t m-cir-e-l l y lcum-i.U ila.r City a tine lot of Mn-lun. ic s TovN, ui h ai Si"v S; JiVLkii' S;ws; HuteVrs Chisels & Pliiiu Iron: Suoke sluirers (KnvlLnrry's); limit's Axes and 11 Atebeta, etc., etc. fr ! at A WALIKlKCnS. nod. Tool Store Main au-eet. 11E1T Cutters and faujare Stuffri at rmlnred if aificva at WALDK1KC11 . MILL aud Crow Cut Saws, best brand nt WALDKIRCH. fcK VTIM v ilAUCOCKi; SOMj - l (iT m.'-c-n i-r C LIT ItKrEll I IV awrt. bv AU. J pir 1'ubalied 3 .'-el Fire Setts; N " F.ne Bra Kire Seti; SVt Common Iron ' ire SelW; 2j dos. t'oal JIimIs; 1 " Fine Coal Vae; S ' ' l ire I rou 8ti-vls; &9 S'rings Sleigh liell; . liADCOCS k S0XTAG. NEW SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT! ;i:orci: tiiormiill, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Ms in street, two doors abore Creeent City lliuik, EVA.V1LLE I.M. RE rets now a large and eimplete stock of Saddles, Pri.lle., Lhar llariu-a, Carriaieearid Duggy Harne, lo(h SouU'e and single, if Ins WtS? own mitnufMnnreon h.irnl, and f-r mlc nn 5r-ia Oie most reawnalle termp. lie inritescu. ton er in the city aud from abroad to call and examine his stuck. nor 20&u. WHO WANTS MONEY ? ß GOeOOO ! ! ! u it b. ta, i.v HAT BI OBTAINED BT ItlSKIXU $10. HALYK3 AXD QUARTER TICKETS IN TKOl'OKTION. Our Lotteries draw r Macon, Oa . ?mall Schemes, every Saturday, and iara!iiuih. ill.. Latch Sch.-tn.-t about the lith of every month. CLASS EE, DRAWS DECEMBER 13TH, at AKMOUY HALL, SAVANNAH. GA. Vndtr the Stcorn Suptrintrndtn(e rf - V. R. SYMONS and J. M. PRENTISS, Eso.riBss. .Yearly 1 Prize to Every 9 Tickets. 30,000 TICKETS-3,286 PRIZES. Prizes Payable without Dedartlon! Capital Prize tCO.OOO! 1 Prise of am-oro t in, ........................ . -i 3".isn a. A iuiA I no ............... I flo 1 do 1 do - 4. J rtrt 3 ,000 IM im 400 f4'l t00 .000 3 prises of flm It A . .V l(v do inn a luv UV - V' . APPROXIMATION PRIZE?! 4 Irises of S23 to a.,nno 4 do ltto , a do H to lOatrt 13 - do 6 to 6,000. 14 do arilo 4J. 20 do 25 to ZJW. 30u0 do 30 are 3.2S6 Prizes, amounting to $215,200 Whole Tickets $10; Halves, $3; Quarters $2 50. Look to your leerest, ami eompare this scheme with any ther. tTCertifcateif Park sees of Ten Tickets, are sold at tne following rate, which is the risk : 10 Whole Tickets STS 00 10 Half Tickets 3 Ul 10 Quarter Tickets 17 M 8ATCRDAY KM ALL ÜC1IHME. CAPITAL $12,0)0. Tone drawn In PcsLic.at MACOü.OcoaaiA, ETERT SATURDAY. throuk-hoit the year. w boh: Tickets Si; Halves 2; Quarters 1. BYT Bank Notes of all sound Banks taken at par. Clwcks on New York remitted for Prize. A 1J row orders for Tickets or Ceincates of Packages of Tickets to A.1DER&O.X dc t0., Alanacers, norH-dly Macoü ob iir!itM,Ui. Füll KENT. ' fTFICES and pleasant Rooms for Bachelors In the .r second n.Mr or Myrtle 11 :ll Building, K.nouire of nor.1 M. A. LAWRENCE. ajJOTATOES.m. iiw misiiels Extra Potatoes Just receired yer steamer Duunond by . 11. COOK Si SOX. PITTSDURG COAL. rVlEN THOUSAND BU81IELSUI saperlor article, for sale at -iheeut, delivere.1. Orders left at Orrs stt rs, or at my ortice, near Mr. Carpenter's residence will hare prompt attention. norU-dtw JAMES SWASS03. WOODKX DOVI, fcc 1U0 NesU Moodeu 11 1; IS dosen dx Trays; ' I do. Asü'd Chums: so oo Roilinr I'ins; dd MshersJut rereiT1snd forsaleby . It rai at !'. .
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KKMoVAL OF WHOLESALE HARDWARE CHARLES S. WELLS, FIRST ST.. et wen Mala aw4 Srcainorw. 11VANSYILLE, 1ND. I SITALI. KKMOTE my u-us and tictmr rvacuASKO stk of IIAUDWAHE, CUTLERY, .c aooai me i jin oi AOTemier, i"t7, to tne si w asp 1 & iL .. . a . .a-.. coMXoDiors stobb (built a. d arranced exuresslt for I mr Las!) on thf nr-r r r;, a I : ,r I tween Main and Sycamore) next door to Xeur. Keea I k irewon, sua uuiueauueiy o(pos.te Mo art. J.IT. Mai hee & Co. With ample rvm, No. 1 facilities fob acviau CMBAP, tbe best selected and most compbtelr ansort d stock In the city, together with promptness, lud ustrr. and fair dealinc, I trust oy efforts (past and future) will be mutually ariranUf eon to mynelf and my rapidly increaauis Ustof customers in the city and coun try. Jiy L . .kl I . t. J m . . . are rery larpe. There, with my" large orders to Am es I If iü SllXLFACTraEBi ifirat h.n.Nk nMm ,Ä . w w I mm ucTOsiuiiy any rair ana nonorubie competition I AJTwriiBBE is THE w est, and also East, by add in r I simply, expenses of delivery In Xransrille I unhesitatincly state that I cam and will demonstrate to any country merchant, who will briiif me his Eastern i....:....i.i.ui'h. ... - . i """"" "c,fcm 1 na W1" M 0, bill of IIAKDWAUEaslow aa any Eastern Jobbitg I Ilouje, with expenses to Eransrilleconsiderod. This is no bile hoat. I am fully prepared to do what I say, or forfeit tbe said merchant's board bill at his h U-t. during a reasons' le stay In Eransrille. In my stock may be found a complete assortment of IvC American & English Hard -r ware, Cutlery. Files, and Edge Tools, Gonii, Gnu-Barrels and Cuu Trimmiugs, Tinners' Tool, Wire, ltivets, Kettle lars, Jnpan'd and Stamped Tinware, Jtc. Jf I am also Aocxt for VULCANIZED Rl'OBKR UKl.TI.XU AXD PAC KI.4J, tmade by New Ycrk Uelting Co..) which will I soal at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Asent for superior . PLATFORM SCALES, and all other WErOHINli MACHINES. . SOW OPE.M.U. mod.li. Wells' (MInotV) Llppincottk Collins Axes; 30 Grain ShoreU, ShoreU and spades; 3 (Sau Mice I Meat-Cutters and bluffers; and ercry description of SEASONAULK IIAIIDWAHE. MmtCIIANTS & TRADERS, St -re-Boiitnien, i.e., of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Tenne.-e, arc earnestly lurited to giTe my stuck a carerul examination, assuring such parties that tteir memorandums aud orders shall be filled, and shipped. promptly st "troall Profits for Quick Retwrns." Fire percent, will be allowed on assorted Wils for cash, or If paid in ."!P days from date of purchase. Thankful for past farors, I trust old ak kew raiEKDi will ofien look in at the NEW HEADQUARTERS First street, opposite J. II. Maghee k Co.'s. CIIAItLES ST. WELLS. 7Eransrillc, Ind., Not. Ulli, li7. lAw;Uno, j. c. fl.i:a.'li:ii's On LoruM.ncar Second St., ICvanarllle, Ia4. 'Ii HE uti-r!lMra Luv. nn.J . n.. V... s... rs Mir tutuiTii. k... . ... o. 1 iu Oil-Uell's Baihlings on Locust near ifeionM street, wlttre they will ki-paeoiiMant sup. w plr of xcelient Ilecr, Mutton, Pork, aiidfMwwV other varieties of Meats and Poultry. A-(Wr,' . pwu lJrl. s iumces. nnd when it ran l-e ur. iueil Game. The hop will 1 open during the ilay, and families enn tiave llieir menu relit home when they ur.nr ..y iiuing iu tueir orders to trisnop. noTl'Jtf J. C. I '.EAULER Si CO. Ilnrness-Mnkcm Wanted! fPTVOortliree sjooil Hanie;.M.ikcif can fin! con I at.int emiUymeiit lr aiolrina imniadiatelr to tlie uiKleraigneil at Owentvtlle. (lilson ronntr. SS Tille, Oil miles aortl.e-.txt or Kvansrltle. Men with families would be Daeierred 11 J YTI LSoJf, aivldle and I l.-irness Manuf.icturerl Owensrille, Ind., norltt-dAwIm SPLENDID STOCK OF' JUST RECEIVED AND FOX SALS BT J. S. HOPKINS. OXK orthebetseleete1 storks of Dry floods ever brought to this in:uket; consistinc, in part of I'LAIN AXD FIGUltED MEItlNOES, l'LAIN ANü f Itil'JtKD Lt'STKE!, " " Ul AIXJ AVlkB.lJWIa.lhJBtt.a I'LAIN ANUKltiLKKIi-ALLWOOL DELAINs aud CA.SII.VIIltf., A good stnek of ladie.'and misses' Shawls, Cloaks, Cai-i, Un lersleeves and Collars. Oood stuck KmiToidcrie. 9wia and Jacne.t L(lctn:s. dimity hivtvU. lailiea'and geiit's Kid Uloves all aisea: Uanntletu lur liKltes and ci-nts. UihhI st ick or aicn s, woeiens and ch'tdren's Fleece Lined Hot: Opera llood.; In fant's Wontel Boitaiid ltonnrtts; .ephyr Wut teil all colors; Chenille Scarfs and Trimming; Is die.' all colors; Chenille ScarTs ami Trimmings; Isdiea' and uile' lU.p Skirts. 1 st.wk .f ladies' and misses' Furs, Victriies, Cuffs, Muffs Fur Cape- and Swan's Dwn. Silk, l-m-n and cotton Flss; Shirt H.ms. tlood stuck or In-eMTnmmincsrrinses: ani silk, je:, pearl, it Ian and apite Button; lace, eitfri'lilcolanl silk Iiamask Curtain; iamlel , oil and v ve V indow Shades; Curtain Cord and Tassels all . . . , 1.:.. I J.t.... .. I a I . coioi,.iC9 wiiur, cui'nr i ail. hwpkii iiirMi, Colored cai-iet chain ; looking glu.ses ; carpets ; Oil Cloths; matting, rugs aud druggett; wallpaper; Cue screens. Keuul stiCK of Brots and Shoes. i du do rf Hat, Cap and Men's Clothing. Brown and Tf bite Lineu Tale Covers; knotted and do do do. do Meiln'i f hirtsand Drawers for ladies and gentlemew: CIwb TasRtiU; tact Seamles B igt for W heat. All of which I will sellchcao forcaxh. octll J S. HOPKIXS. DJICKLE, PRESERVE?, Jrc.Ml '5 doxeu aasrted Pickles, , 2) lo do Engl ih Pickles; 11 do do Pie Fruit; ' 13 do do Natural Preservest Id do do Kat India do ltt l d Corli.il; & do GuiraJellr: thivdnrrrrMbr sepu z. li. Cook k sox. aTIASTP. TEPPER SACCE. e. I id doxea Pepper äuoce, aasnrted sites; 91 to ö do sept 1 7 Catsun do . do Olire Oil : In store and to arrive br Z. il. COOK k SOX. MAMs.jjo y uigley's extra nam at Za II COOK k SOX. IJROOMSJBLV dos. Whist Brooms; SOdos Hearth Iroom.; 5 do k'eathr Dusters; a An liru vll DutMr. for sale br Z- II. COOK k MX ' Books, Books. 44 WYTHEX In the course of human events it beT)"J comes neceu-' ttial we riiouKi Hc kmM nauinfacturinir. lUvte arautuiB Books of any I Hound, or Blank Book, rub-d to pattern, will find M. LIND.SEY OIINetlX'S B -.k Bindery the I to auitthe eiste and fancy. Call and see. jyli IAXXY FERN" new bookNew supply at LoeÜ5J K.J. DOBELL'8. HAKtlt BROOMS. . '. ' 10 da. bliaker Broon.1- the bnt In for sil by eptiO SAM. VICKEEY. ATTINd. " lX bales Canns'ton Xo. 1 Jut reeelred and for sale by . i PRESTON BRO. BUTTER, LARD AND EfiOS.- ,trBB onliand audfuroy SAM. MCKERT. ZANTE CURRANTS. XW lbs Tery choice, for sale br ctii ' . . S. E.UILBERT&CO. fTEW CODFISH. iy pound. Just received for IU Kile by UILBEKT k BOWLES. novlH Sycamore st. ffMlK First Arrival for this Veason. nrX) fis Jl nt genuine iuiitana 1. W. Flour received per susuner U auiond tn Jj and 50 n one reeiTi ana ior sale only furcoih by l.k D. HEIMAXN. 4TIIEEE.buxe Hamburc Cheese; 5 'c I'epi-er; . b rags ALipice; SCaacs No. 1 Nutmegs Just r eetred and fr sale I. &D- 11EIMAXN. ny f.T'IA'ElSAR. bo is Pure Cider Vinegar wurranted, for sata ry it. iriwK k toy . gTMDKIt! CIDER! :'ure Cider for cooking jut recetred and fns sals by ii. cuua. at ru. -MAaAZINEH AT THE EARLIEST. Warerly f w Norember; Emerson and Putnam for Noremher; Leslie's Gazette for Noretnher; and ' allthf othrr Mi irnnues; snkea Notionsfor Ifcem-WiM-w IORPIL. par :
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FKOM CINCINNATI.
c. a- cisr , r. t. tociwoov. C D. CAMP 6 CO., Wholesale and Retail iNeaJers In Hats Caps Ladies' Drtss Furs, BUFFALO ROBES & HATTERS' FURS. PkUSHES AND TRIMMINGS. WISST TI II RI STltEliT, OPfOSlTC THE UURfiETT HOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TVfffi irnnttion of Merchants and dealers of Fransvilleand iien?y are InTitel to our new Kail anl Win ter Stock, fedin scon tuleM that oar facilities, br har. inz a resident partner in ew l urk, who takes every advantage of tbe market V4 e.tr thrrwK enai)rs us to orter mofe thitn orüm.-:? intfdtent-nM to cash and ,,,4, m- ,nrr. tiTrie ftldte-t cMh fcfice fÄrf for AfflfricSa Fürs MALTUY'H FRESH OYSTERS I AM now receirinr daPy MAIJBT'S tnriTnlled xnd cell braird choice 1'ianud Btltiaiore Otatrr. ainl am irepareS to otter the traue auch indfertraietit tor ine entire arawn mm u't nerer en onerea tn this market heretofore. A constant dlly supply always on hand, so that dealers and families cm. olAain ivuivumfniinnxiariauiin inmrtnoira inim.in cans and half cans and in tbe shell, warranted freh na sw.ct, BDU rtry ru t ,n .Tor ana quality.Xrm .H. IM llflul DDI IHHLUJunuMin w M - - A. KL UTZ. orti5-tr .. pole aocst ror ransrille (reat Alarm About Town A BOUT money marten and bad tobacco, but . Fen ta anca x iirvm. nl Srich Jt Uro, hare received- some of the tst chewina totacco that er was sold in our city. Ther hare all the let brands of Tirrfinia UJawco. Oire them a call and cot.rince ourself. They also Itarc one hundred thousand of : ueM ii araua cigars. Oct-IJth. AIAOAZINES UM. VVarerlr Maeatine for October: iMiiraeroocarr 1'utnam do Kew York Journal do ll:wpT do tJ.-ly'a Lly's Book . do Grulum - do - Italian's Monthly do "-hol fellow do ; Mrs. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly, at Oct7 E. J lHBELL'S. mr . t r i j. LUMBER! LUMBER! R. II. BEXNETT & CO. UOrLD respectfully announce t the rltlrensof ' Eransrilfe and urponn.lin onntrr. thai thrv hre put op n their yard a larreand full asnortmentöf Atso-A larcelotof PIXE StiIINOT.EP. Pressed anf l n1reme1 ! IXMK I ti, KATIIKK BOARD' l.Mj, ic., which they will nell cheap for cash. Orders frm the muntrr solicited. tr Lumlier lanl nn Carpenter street near Knits k Heitmann' Founderv. All l'Uine!s of the firm will herromrtlv attended to ny James swanson, wuo win always ne ou land. sepu?.n. ; BOOTS AND SHOES. rtCSH ABBIVALf ASD OAILT ADDITIOKS DIBBCTl Warranted Uooi sr the Money Refunded Deal Exclusively in Boots Si Shoes aTVUR print and Summer purchasers are now to w nana ami are Tor sale cttap ror ran. e hare I verr Itrire aiwortmer.t of eveiy rarietr of BOOTS S 1 1 0 E 3 uid U A I T K RS of ererr si ze and at r le. Country Merchants wanting extra sixe can te sup plied on the most rcnsonahle terms. Our uondaare direct frtm the Country Matiufm-turer. and nitHvol our gitoAi are manuNcturv! expreily for us. GiTe our stuck an examination before urine elsewhere. .MC UK A Si M fcLl.?. ap27 riiststrecU Eoter's Block. NEW GOODS! mi'E are receiTlnr oar FALL STOCK OF GOOD? ww cmiiHtinr in nurt of Dress tfiiks. I'rencli and Enslish Merinoes, Muslin Delaines. Cashuierrs. Oinr 1 1:1111, Print. Fbti.nein, Blankets, extra sixe; Krneb.1, Miien and Melia Miawm; Llullia. Casiui-s; 31mi tillas. new style; Chmk st all prices; Cluneal itcarfs, Oloves, Hosiery, Wenched and Urown r-heettnrv.Car petincs, ltar. Floor Oil Clolhs, and Dauiank goods tor n inu vurvuua. I our stock is now well iiwlnt, anrt we inntetbi t 5'TC U" "Ta Wrtwx ' ' J. OAKLf.1 St BON. ' -i . johhihasuw osbobb bilbv FALL AND WINTER ry G-o o3Ls! WE hare now In Store a complete Stock f fFall and Winter, Staple and franry Dry Oouds, which we offer to our ciür.ens and strangers visiting the city at such prices as wi 1 defy comietitiou. HVe would respect fully call the attention of our friends and I rnitnmer. and all cmom wantinr Dnr Ooods to our I a,i, i. Mr r tK. ritwir. Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds; Sattinets and Ky. Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; English, French and American Prints; Striped ami 1'iaid SI. De Lains and ils; - Ginghams, De Bag es sad replies; Bayadere all wool Dc Lains; .Plain DeLaini and Shepherd's Plaids 'Alpaoca, English and French Merbioes Square and long wool shawls, Stella shawls and scarfs, Bruche shawls Cbemi le scarfs and gent shawls, embroideries and white goods, hosiery and underwear, genuine Irish linens, tahle cloths and li en canilsric lid'fs, carpets, matting, noor, tolle and stair Oil cloths, hats and caps, m and shoes, urn' Lreltas. trinmlnp, kc. S1IAXKLI5 k KE1LLY, ocerjd ' , J.T. ATCOCK W. B. BSATMOrSB AYCOCK Sl GREATHOUSE, T t it ti c m r n t vTV I T P DP J, y JJ STUlA 1 L A L h IV O I An COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jcrruisoy crrr STocx laxui.nc, octSltf NEW OHLKAX8. JKESII Peaches. Pears. Strawhenies. Quinces kV I'luin. Pine Apple, ttc.Kc, in tin cans and AU jars, for sale by L. 11. COOK le rON CLOAKSTCLOAKS T VERY LATEST STYLES. - ' ALSO - BROCUA. STELLA AND WOOL SHAWLS. BECBITX THIS DAT, ASS WILL BE SOLB AT CSVSP ALLY LOW TRICE). J. OAKLEY St SOX, BeptSIM m First street, Foster's Bkk. nno THE FARMER.. MX We hare vuip's and HickocVs C-der Mills fot ale. By grindiLg your apples and making them into a er or vinegar, you can pay ior tne mm mis ensoi aucU HOhNBkOOKkCU JOHN S. MITCHELL, Successor to O'Riley k Mitchell.) PRODUCE. FORVARDI.U AND COMMISSION MERCHANT EVANSVILLE. IND. STRICT attention raid to ma simuuentji for aale uf VLtur. I'm. ur. Sec On Its for the iurchase of rronuce annciui ana promptly aneiKiea to.taring a wrc i - m uk linci, tun tih A rent at this tdace fw several lUilroads. I poates su utTmr adrantacea lor iorwaru;r.a jien-nanoii or itoItireecHning hrre lv IUili-oa-l a well as ty Hirer.Office on board the lower Whart-Soat. jaulJ BRAN. I Ions Bran, in quantities to suit riirrhs-r, fo sale by 8AM. VICKLRV LOOK HERE! 'If IIE undersigned would respectfully Inform the JL citixens of kvaniville and vicinity, that Ue has permanently established himaelf in thlncity aaa Practical Jeweler and Engraver, And Is now prepared tomafcetonH all kimls of Jeweirie. auch a FlNK SOLID UINUS. Bit EASTPINS, EAR-KINO-S BRACELETS, Mssonie and 0id Fellows' :mblems;Oobl and Silver Catic-Uea.1, SiinffJ-ixea, tc. SBTTiaw or Pkabls. 1)UMOaos.aud other Stones, Mosaic and Cameo. Tim: GILDING AND QALVnCIZlXO, fitter and firnamentul Engrarng on Cold and Silrer t also ngravine of Doom-plates, Steil STrs, and Stbscil Plates. Particular attention wid to Repairing of Jewelry and MlverWare, Asn rOLisuiKO or cldsilvsb asd rLATsa wabb. An experience ef many years.ena'des the suKcrir to insure auperior workuuinhip. K. rery article made hr him is warrnnte4 idthwsame fineness of uela. as ordered, which will prevetit disappoinUueut too wften met within Eastern atanjuacture, as regards the purity of the gold. Orders and Jobs sent y mall, promptly attended to. SDucats bsught at 10 abeve New ck ouotHtiuLS. B. WALDKiltCII, Jeweler and Kncarer. , 1 Main between 1st and id st., Eransrille. auglsMy COAL, FOR HALE. mt nAVB bushels of Canal Coal, which I HI A eM veratS cents per buhe!s to any place in the city Apply ax my omce on xoiro street, trxt dor to Esq. Walker. .. .mi,., mit I' " f v' uoC-lm UtO. WOLFLIN. CIGARS. 7i Mats Cinnamon: liJKQ Assorted fine Cigars Jnt rrrelred and for '-w I. Ac D. HEIMANX. JEW CodfishVfoTrtleby
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vl ü. O'UILEY & CO., olv rrfiiusHti Storage, Fortrardinj: & Commit IonGeneral Railroad, Steam and Expreaa Agents, SPBCIAL ASKXTS f OB rB!5STLTAaiA BaLBOA. HAVIXO fitted np' ! mamroolh Wharf-Boat, tne tarseat on the Ohio Kir r. in the Biont utai.ti.-l "-.a n B er , we are inrpai"! o facilitate with ww 4 niixuch an gool ciitnndew to oar care, eiuicr i j River, Railroad or Canal without dt-iar rrxponrr, Sic., X-. ParUcalar Mitewti will be ih Receiv' .g, Storing and Forwanlir.g; and also to the sale -nr Produce cewsigued to as, and all orders prort yjij'!. Pi ti. 41'RlLEY retnms hts sincere thanks to his. numemu frietids forUieir fornjer imtrvnage, and re pectfullr solicits a rontinuaixe of tbe same, which will le dutr reci,wociiti. ... A Store Room, well sunrlle'. will he kerf for the ee-. eommotUuion f boats, and their "r-l-r enrefnlly fill. ed. . r. U. vTill LET St CI . MANSION HOUSE, OAVKN SVI L.L.E. IXDIANA.' 6. Ft W L$0., Proprietor. (former Proprietor f Manskm Rouse, Princeton.) swpyi Cm KOTICE. ALL persons eoncerid will take notice that a certificate airen br the School Couiiuisatoner of Vaodert.ujh county to one W'alUT Benl, Sept. 25th lXoi', for tlie purclaise of lot No. I on the plat of tha sctmol LauMlsaud lciug tne aontnweat quarter ol tn nortlieatrf qoarter of section IC, t-i ) K, south ranee II west, containing $ acres more or lea w hich certificate was assigned by said Beat to one Am' rose Yea gel and is now lite pn.erty of the undersigned by purchase, has Iwen loiU and no deed made for aid land . and that the uttdersigned intends t apply to the Audit.- of said couuty for a new certificate according to the law ia hot ease pro viiled. A.N TON f KOSTAK. octltf- lltwl.n. ' WILLIAM Ml'SSBLMAX.... ..A.J. Ml'SSELMAB. ; MÜSSELM AN k SOxN, Tobacco Manulacturers! Second Street, bet. Main aud Water, LOUISVILLE. ICY.. fTl' HERE we will at all tintes keep a rood article ww rf oorown mnnutacture, from Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri atxl Tennessee Leaf, to which we re spectfullr call the attention of th- whciimh tb.pb. TetTOslü-eral. MUSSELMAN HQS. CctU-Umlaw City Orders for Pale! T the store of KRATZ & 11EILM AN. jtm, o Oct S:t-.1m. HARPERS Macasineior Novemiriut rrrelred and for sale ly T. CON VNÜTO.N. Oct 43. FOUND. A PISTOL near the Union Brewery. The eanef can get It try caJliug at my hu e In hiilliraa tn. Oct 25 UEOKGE KOOP. HARPER'S MAOA7.IXE, fa- OCTOBER, lust ree'd aiHl for sale by T. CONVNUION. 3RRSH Lolister Salmon and Mackerr-l. in 1 and S lb cans, fur sale at Z. II. COOK fc. SON'S. For Kent. TWO neat, comfortaMe, roow.y Honjra In a goad nelfhboihuvd, In the upper irt of the city. Apply to J. II. Ill till a!, octl '.-tf Nextdor tolinuich Bank. fflAlt. lObbls So S ie order, for sale t y m rt,? s. K.r.ii.nvnTarrn. Door. Sas'i aud Iii hid. U'Z have in store alargesud complete stick all aize Rait4 and Mink Pannt-l : Plain and MouMad Uimt; ail sea Window isaah plain and check mil tall sires Window Blinds, with rolling slats made from the 4 clear l'ine-klln dried seasoned, and s'tiimts hot TOsStatsB, for aale cheap lr CAll, by- OKI). WsTKK t CO. cot 11 t'OKs'KE AND RICK. M Hir Choice Kio Cnflet S Tivrces Kare, just rrrir -1 r-T augllj VICKKttY A: J0IIXST0JT. SUGAR." T . Ii Uli. Is. Fair Sugar, jnt am'rel and for sale by septi(i WHLKLEk k UlUUi WEIX DIUGIAU AOTICR. rfniIR undersigned pri4tred to DDI WELLS Inr Jl aand to any depth, to put in artificial huUuus without taking out the water, to prevent sand fron raising; aisn to dig thragh rocks or any oilier sutrstance. Satisfactory referettees can lc Rirn . Apply t d. Gordon. sepkivjm ; Corner of Carj-euUrr and Leet sts. 1 85 7. "l85 7 FALL GOODS! THE staHarrniers are now receiving tlieir large aad complete aaortaieiit f 1?0TM AND SHOES, embracing every rsriety of Lw-Ie' Plaia GA ITERS Ladies' T i pped OAITKKK' Ladies' II 1UII BOOTS; Ladies doui.le snW Walking SHOES with or witht keels. Misaes'OAIT.RS, plain and lip'd, with or without be-ls. jcuts' IXIOTS, Cr.OGANS, kc. We keep on hand all kind of Boots and Sheen, fo fil all sorts and sizes id feet, ai d ask tbe dear people t gtre tliett an e:iMilual ioa l-trfore I wring lw here. J1CKS.A m. IV S.l.l.S. sepCl First street, Foster's Block. LATEST ARRIVAL at Tin; WESTEKX STAR MARC LEVY, M ANUF ACT U I! K1I AND DE A LEU IX CLOTH I NO AND HUn.MtiHIMi GOODfC, HAS just receired aud is now opening a complete asttortuieiit Of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING consisting of all sorts of Overcoat. Pants and Vests.. Shirts, Drawers, Comfort. llaiHlkmhirf, Hats ana Caps, Urunk. and Valines, aud invites the puldic to call an examine bis larce ard well srleced si . To keep up the n-putaiion of theWeierti S'ar, I' shall only try to vellihe lst of articles at the rery lowest prices, and make garments to order at the startest notice, cn the most reaaouable term. MARC LEW, At the Western Star, corner f Main ai d Kycamte sts utxler the Pari lion Hotel. scpUf-dAwJai 2sfT DARRRLS Lake Salt. W 10 b. Kanahwada for sale at th lowest suarket price. hy loctl.) Z. II. COUK li SON. IJKUKK. rig, Tamarinds, Pearl Parley, fi !It Pea, ke.. y octi;j Z. II. COOK k SON. LIME, PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT. LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, PAINT", OLASS, rail sites.) NA1I.8. 1TTTT. Ac. For building pnrposes; fbrwtr st tb tnwe4 rulesfor cash, ty tocOl GEO. F HTERfcCO. Pittsbtirsh- Money. THE rniipendrd hanks of Pitts-urch rccelT4ae par on payment of debts, or Lrnntrht t a lvant -for no id. , ct SAMUEL OR1U (J EW book fcy the author of M-air pllghter' il MABEL VAUGHN. A splendid book. At t. J. DOSELL'S octU 1 IfajEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! 1 Irish Lares. Fatiny Fern's tew book; Mattel Vasliga; Mosa Side; Spurgeoaj's Ihlnt rotume; Rose of Ashur'. 4id all other pew voks ree'd et? K. J. PORELL'S. BOOTS AND SHOES, WAITERS, MISSES' SHOES AXD THE TIN.. I eat aaaortmrnt of Leather and Kindines ererImnght to this market. Just received 'y Kailnaxl. Theentire stock was purcliaaml iu the Kat, ami iof the-late-t strles. PhiladelphUi made Ladies' Shn- of all kinds, with Children's Shoes, all siiea and patterns..1 Lave thus O I "7" ES Xotle that I hare the be- W of Frenck eaUskina evertronght to this market, which I am prepared to make up at prices which will do With all competition. Ladies ajjrti Oentleiren, who want a auperior article In UieKo&i and Shoe line will do well to call AT JOHN RASCH'S, Second Street below Main, i
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