Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 January 1858 — Page 3
(jrtebiüc $ai(n $onrnal. VeDXESDAY MOKNINO.......JaS. isl SlRO METER. estenUv ? a. Sl I spTS; I THERMOMETER. fätm: j mr. j m.
No person I allowed to contract any bills i.nt this olEcc, without an order from the pro. Vietr.
tT Advertisements Intended for the Daily, must U L.an.leJ in befttfe 1 o'clock, P. M. to Insure Insertion. jy XewsHoys can be supplied with the Jocrsal, tttuty-fire cenU a dozen, by spplylngatthe Coun-ting--oora. James M. Sha.nkiix, Esq., will deliver a . lecture beforo the students of Btnu's Commercial College, at 8 o'clock to-morrow night. The subject ia "Interest," and will, no doubt, be ably handled by the talented lecturer.
, EJT" In quantity, quality and atjle, Mr. Ltons' stock of good for gents wear, is not excelled if equalled by any in the State; his stock of fine fresh Fiench cloth pinches and Vasslmerts, is truly recJurcKc', his clothing T-tm Devlin's. New York, is fully as well inade anl trimmed as the best custom work, and, as a still greater indncement, ho will all goods full tweuty-five percent, lower than the regular rates. The Campbells LtMht Another Concer at I O o'clock this 31orninz for the BeueUt of the l'oor. Credent City Hall was crowded last night by a largo audience, who listened with delight to the music of the Campbells. The whole performance, with tha exception of the dancing by tft "wenches" was unexceptionable and by far the best bf the kind ever given in the city. At the request of the Evuusvillo Benevolent Association, the Campbells will give another Concert thi morning at ten o'clock, at Crescent City Hall. Thisistha first call in behalf of the poor, made by tho Association thi winter, and it should bo promptly responded to. The programma will include a number of the choicest song, with several instrumental pieces, executed as the Campbells can alone execute them. Those who were present last night will gladly avail themselves of another opportunity to hear this talented troupe. The Hall will bo opened at half past nine o'clock, and the price of tickets has been fixed by the Committee at fifty tents. Give the Association a full houso, and show the Campbell that their services in behalf of the poor of Eveansvillo are duly appreciated. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. January 12 37 trew lard, 100 bbls flour, Geo Foster & Co; 2) bhls flour, 220 do fork, P G O'Kiley & Co; 27 dry bide, 2 bxs eprs, 1 bjr feather. Nixon; G kg lard 8 bbls ejfjrs. 1 k. and 11 br shot, 1 & D Heimanu; 25 hog, Kebcr; 5kps lard, K bbl do. 1 bbl egfrs, Pat Gleeson; SO casks meal, 57 bbls pork, J S Jaquess & Co. l5TThc Cathierof the Gosport Bank affrms that the statement mado by some of the papers that the bank had gone by ihe board, is totally rithout foundation. He says tha within thirty days every dollar of this issue can and will be redeemed in gold and tilvcn or current par fund's. tSPTlie machine shop of the Contral Railroad, at Richmond, Va., was cousumcd by fire on the nitrht of the 5th insU Seven locomotives were destroyed involving a loss of 25,0O0. Insurance trifling. CT" It is rumored that Mr. Belmont, who Is aid to bo a partner in the vast transactions of the great capitalists ot the age, is to be went to Spain to negotiate for the purchase of Cuba. f57 The total loss sustained by the conflagration in Chicago on the 8rd Inst., is estimated at $50,000. It is supposed to have been the work of incendiaries, and during the fire the hose of the various engines was cot by malicious persons. 137" The Eastern papers think the West ern merchants will take an early start and be in the Atlantic cities in great numbers during the present month. The stocks of good on hand are very small, and an early and good bninc5s will be dono with the West. A shoemaker named Lesure, living in Montgomery county. Md., recently murdered Lis wife by cutting her throat with a Tazor, and then attempted self destruction by cutting his own threat. lie was arrested and committed to jail. Eif" A clergyman in Cincinnati has sued a drugjrist of that city for 1X,000 damages for making up for him a wrong prescription, which seriously affected his voice. 157" The Trustees ot tho New York Fire Department disbursed, during the past year, over thirty thousand dollars in relieving the necessities of the widows and orphans of deceased firemen. An Alabama paper states that the loss from Tuscaloosa down to Demopolis, by the recent flood in the Black Warrior river, is estimated at from $150,000, to $200,000. t& The Hon. Edward Everett has real- - ücd from his lectures on Washington, over thirty-six thousand dollars, for the Mount Vernon Fund. He has delivered tho lecture sixty-five times. tSfMr. A. Stewart, of New York, has offered the city 500.000 for that portion of the park, whieh it is proposed to sell to tho Government lor 1 250,000. J53TMr. Tnnis Purant, Secretary of State of General Walker's Republic of Sonora, is now a compositor in the office of tho Cincin- ' nati Enquirer. COAL ! ! COAL ! ! COALM! JC8TICE WILL AND SHALL BE PONE." II A v r- jnt erccteu a ra!rt ank's Fcaie, Tor tne pur-Jlp-.aeof weighing mr coal. I hall eil mycal I hall eil my coal y weight, arenrriirtf to the law of the if the Mute. I have a Urge stocit of u per ior duality of 1'iiul ur Coal, and invite all mr fi iwU u cive me a nil and trv it. I hare tn eigh ytsvrt in lh luitie, and prufes to he a judee. The price of cul is licenr per luihel All order hftattlie ias Company's Office, hetweea Vir and eond.on Locust t'eet, ort Iloriihrook' Ftore, on Water fTeet. or at mv Coal Office, at the Lama Wharf, will he attended to. All coal must be paMi .r,r wbtn ordered, In nkahleenrrenry. deca-tr. ANDKKW HUTCIIESON. fUNI)RIE: 5 II h'U. Clarified Surarl aii noxe itaifinn; 'iS Half Kose Kaisini; S Hoses I'hcM; 10 Boxe Lemons; Km assorted all: Ut. Boies airted Window Glow; A lot or I'pper ole Ia:hr; A W of lkivr M.it, In store and freah:hr ; aT tf. I'RESTON BBS.
Another Wltnea for Dr. ltobake. We see that Dr. Jean Lcdoux, a well-
known practitioner in Franklin, Louisiana, has come out with a strong indorsement of Dr. C. W. Koback's celebrated vegetable spe cifics, the Scandanavian Blood Tills and Blood Purifier. He ays, in a letter published In the Southern papers, 44 These medicines (the Pillsand Purifier) nndoubtedly relievo disorders incident to the digestive or gan, Improve the appetite, renew the strength, allay nervous irritation and free the system from the impurities which generate and stimulate diseases of the stomach and the bowels." Such unqualified praise from such a source, carries weight with it, and seems to confirm the result of our own observations. Dr. Iiobnck's advertisement in another columu, deserve. attention. SPECIAL KOTICEst NOTICES in this place, 10 cent jt line one insertion; 2 cents per line three times; 3 cents per line one weeK : discount ou lunger time. TIIKIIK IS A. ARTICLK HELLIAU Throughout the country thai has attained the widest celebrity ever known as a remely for Liver Com plaints - We h ve reference t Da. S as roan's Isviooratoror Livia Remedy that lias performed cures almost too great tc- believe, were it not for the un doubted evidence that accompany the testimonials. It is, in truth, the greatest remedy known for Dyspep sia, Jaundice or a general debility that so often baf fles the skill of our most eminent physicians. Dr. Sanford has been for a long time one of the emic!it physicians of New York, and it Is said, most of his case were treated with the Invlgorator with ouch invariable success that he has been induced to offer i at a family medicine, and let the world have the benefit of his discovery. If those who are troubled with debility, headache, languor, or slow, lingering fever will try a bottle, we think they miglt save physician's bills, and days, perhaps years of suffering. Sie advertisement. . Ua 13-dS;wlw U How often do we hrar the inquiry made, what can I get to cure thi violent cramp I am nigLtly subject to ? I well know the cause to be my too frequtut indulgence in eating the vegetables and fruits of the ieason, besides biking a duzen or more glasses o' ice water during the day consequeIy xnutt pay the penalty. Our ad rice to such would be, always to keep abottleof Hosteiter's Celel rated Sun ath Bitten in the house, as it will afford instant relief to any person having Cramps, Spasms, Cholera Mort ui, Sic. which are generally the result of over-indulgence in vegeta ble d et. In fact, hen interest is consulted, vo fami ly can afford to te without these Bitters. 7 htry cute had of any of our aiub-g isU for one dollar per lottle, eoutaining a full quart, which will last the season. Sold ty ail druggist and dealers geneially . jaa lS-U&wlw DiGiuh'i Electric Oil This celel-rated rem' edy for Rheumatism. Gout, Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Eruption, j rains, Bums, Felons, fcc., is tianufactared only by Professor CUa. I Unuh, eeerywhere knowo as the original discoverer, at his old establishment, in Eihth street below C&.'snut, No. 'J9. N. B. The sick, for their own safety, must avoid all worthless counterfeits, from the use of hich the worst consequences have followed to invalids who have been deceived into buying them. An article which is confessed in the ad Yeitist mei of it, to be only an im itation of i'rof. Clus. De Ürath's Electric Oil, is some times offer, d hi the pul.'.k; by a person in this city who pretends to have pickeJ up a knowledge of the mode of prepa ing it, while Iii the employ of l'rof. De Grath. This is an entirely unfounded pretension. A person who now adverti: an imitation of the Electric Oil, was once engaged with Prof. De Grath, as a book keeper and correspondent, and thus ma le himself known to some customers ; but h w.ts never ei trusted to the tMprAcrtras of the Medicine of which he is entire ly ignorant. Of this perron, it is nut necessary to say more at presen', as, of course, no one will buy aii ia itatiox, when they can obtain the orioisal.obkd ib articlu, by application to Prof. Chas. De Grath, at tus long established atore, No. 39 Sou h Eighth St., a few duorsbwlow Chesnut. Jan 12-dtwlw Murray 4c Lanman's Florida Water-Look to the name and lware of imitations, puts to shame boqueV of the rarest exotics, with the freslins of its exquisite aVoma It seems to impa:t an exhilerating property m the air it perfumes, and quickly relieves Fkintnes, Headache an Nervousress. Sold by D. T- Lanman & Co.. wholesale druggisrs, 6U M ater st., New York, at 50c per bottle. Ijan 12-diiwlwl Halloway's rills-Ufe Prolonged !-Toon the vigor of the stou-ach, the reguhu ity of the excretions, and the purity of the blood, depends the dura tion of life and physical enjoyment. Thee three es sentials of longevity and hcilth, are regained and perDetuated by the ue of Ilolloway's PilU. Sold at the manufactories. No. 80 Maid-a Lane, New York, and No. S4t Strand, London; and by all druggists at 2jc., 6Xc., and II per box. TO THE SUFFERING COMMUNITY Helmhold's Genuine Preparation of Fluid Extract Duchu la offered as a specific. Bead the advertisement headed " Uelmbold's Genuine Preparation. Ijanl3-d&wlw IXFLUEAZAJ IND C OMMOX COLD, LIKK thicres in rh sileuce of tho night, hare car rted many to the sile.it grave. They are caused by a sa Iden check of perspiration, by which the stomach is rendered inactive, and the iungs 1 -ceo nie loaded with corrupted matter, which enters the blood, and disease is the result. For all colds, coughs and chills, sue c ceded ty heat, and for all fevers of every form, and hoarseness and rawness of the throat, lungs and stom ach, and for all weakness and sickness of eery kiud, from three to five f these Tills on going to lied, for a few days, will be all that you require to restore you to perfect health. It has been admitted and claimed all over Europe, that there never "was a medicine, that will exiirpate all manner of dlicae from the system, equal to Dr. M wse's Indian Root P.lls;" that the more you take them the stronger you grow. They are founded upon the principle that the human body ii subject to but one disease, namely : corrupt humor. These PiPs not only cleansethe bowels, but follow the blood through every vein and artery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt burners, that disease is of every name is driven from the body. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Females who value health should never be without these Pills. It has been aJm-tted by a number of phy sicians, that females cannot too highly value them. They have given health and spirits to hundrrds of females who without them would have been in their graves. They purtfy the blood, remove obstructions, and give the the skia a beautiful, clear, healthy aud interesting appearance. A box of these Pills is a great medical companion at certain periods. From one to three should be taken every day until relief is obtained. A few doses occasionally, when well, will keep the system in a healthy cocdition . Dr. Morses' Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Most Skeptical People Can be convinced by trial that all the family medicines are not humbuf, and that among the thousand of butterfly life, there are a few of great merit and nndouWed worth. Of these, Da. Sasroaa's IsviooaaToa oa Livaa Rehkbt. stands first and foremost among the remedies of the day that can be relied on as a medicine that is all it Is recommended by its proprietors. It advertises itself on every trial, for th re are none who ue it but tel their friend to do so, and so it goes from mouth to mouth, till all the people of the Union have le:uned the good of this truly valuable medicine. It I recommended, with testimonials to prove Its virtue, for the cure of liver airapUint of every kUd, frjni the worst Dypepia to a common hea lache, and la particularly adapted to Ja widice, Deranged Stomach, Bowvl Com plaint, and diseases &f Children. (See Advertisement.) dtcS. rVSk THE SAVINGS BANK on Flrt street near VfVZ Main, buy Tenueec, Illinois, and W Uroiiiiu money. Call in. nov3-tf. YV? SIGHT and Sh..rt Time Bill on New OrrS h-ans wanted to the Saving Bank, First treet near Main. dec 10. ANOTHER DECLINE! Era FLOraatlilO per sack; ataBaasby the retail at 12:,' eUu per bushel, by Jnl tf IQLEIIART 4-BUS. DR COUUVELi,8 ANTIPHLOGISTIC I nat dm proea suen remarkable effecta In manycarei of NauaaLai. VaaTiAo.and Arrac TIOM Of THC Hi ad, caused hj dUturhed circulation. in t&ose who oavetnea it in mis city, U for aale at KELLER WHITE'S. IT" The hiebest testimonial! of its efflcacy have been given by a nnmbcr of the most respectable Citizen who have tried It. Uyi
Arrivals and Departures. Jahcaby, 12.
David White from New Orleans to Louisville. Argyle from New Orleans to Cincinnati. Iowa from New Orleans te Pittsburg. Monarch from Cincinnati to New Orleans. Bowling Green from Bowling Green to Evansville. D. R. Carroll, from Louisvilie to New Orleans. E. II. Fairchild from New Orleans to LouisTille. Tux Riveb at this point continues to re cede tdowly. The weather yesterday morning was clear. warm, and pleasant as a dajr in Spring; but in the afternoon the sky was overcast, with indications of another change. Business ou the levee, yesterday, was more animated th-n ou the previous day, and draymen were actively engaged, until lato in tho evening. The splendid packet Sontherner will be down to-day for .Memphis. The favorite Louisville and Evansville packet Diamond will alo be here to-day, .and tho Moses McLellan will touch here on her upward trip. Tho Comrn;rce and Urap.ro camo in collis ion a fow days since in the Cumberland Riv er, by which tLe latter lost a wheel. Tho Hickman, for Arkansas River will be down.to-morrow, and the Defender for New Orleans. The fino steamer Baltic will bo down to day Irora Louisville. Fkox New Obleans The steamer E. II. Fairchild camo np yesterday evening bringing New Orleans dates of the 6th. She put otf a large lot of inolassc and sugar at this point. To Mr. Leydcn her pohto clerk, we are indebted tor full files of papers. From the New Orleans Crescent weclip tho following report of the market. Scoab There was a good demand. Fair to Fully Fair rangiug at 4 (i5Jg $ lb. Molapsi-S tome tfOiM bbls were sold at lo tor Inferior and DaTk. aud 1&(19 for Good to Choice, with SOU half bbls ut 2s(ä 22J-c V eallon. r lock The demand was active, with sales td'ubout 7000 bbls at firmer prices including lioO ut $1 for Superfine and f 3 50 tor t inc. Gkai.n The sales of Corn embraced some 50oi sacks, including 500 Oidinary Gram Mixed at 50c, lls7 White in otic lot at 55, 1150 in lots at the came, 200 at 66, und 1550 Yellow, slxo at 26e J bushel. Of heat, 291 Hacks Prime Red were sold at V0c, and 3173 Prime Whita in . one lot at $1 12 V bushel. Oats were hi 2 ho r, witl- ule Ol 4ÖO su.k Ohio ut 44&45C. and 1750 Louis at 43(47e bushel. Pituvis-ioNs Tho saies of Pork included porno 800 Ijois iucss, mouy rauier snort weiirht. at 13, witii some retail parcels at $18 &0 V bbl. Ol' Orten Mcais. about 50,000 lbs in bulk und in eusks were sold at SuföJjO tor Mioulaers, C(i6;4 lor llnnii, und 7e -tf lb for Sidos. Lard was in good request, with sales of 8X) bids aud tierces, including 100 No. at 74C, 6uo in several lots at 8JS)iC for 2o. 1 to 1 rime. Corrtt There was a roed demand, with sales of about 3S00 bas, including 580 at S, 5SI at 8"i(e;y, 412 at i(4V;a, and lOo Skimmines at 7c J To. uisKV I hi market was dull, with sales of 100 bbls Dean's Extra Kectificd at 16c, and 40Kaw at lie gallon. EransviPc, Paducah aud Cairo! 31 ail Boat, J. H. DONE, D. B. 1IERR0N 4 Master. mmTiI.L Leave Eransville every Mouday and .11 Tburvfiiv. rniiiirciltiff Helv at I'tuiuran with tlie Tuendav ani rrulay Cumi'erland Kiver Packets Cu'a nd Ulunch l.rwi. und t Ii. Tnwik Anil l'ri.iuw s-e Hirer Packets KUuionm and Alitla, auf the Tutday and Friday Memphis Packets Ocean Spray and t are and frcicht very low. Cabin accommodations exc-llent. Zif Onlers for merchandise or oroduce entru UmI In in 1 amain ana t m strict v aitetxte-i to. 1 icKeu oy railroad to all rrinciDai cities for aale on boanl. Zf Merchnniliw Fhlprd by city merchants on the steamerJ. II. DONK will be received aud fhiiied fnm nir wharf boat free d charge. 1 an I1-4W E UWAKU K. HILL, A gjt. REUULAH KV ASH VILLE A.D W All AMI It IV ER PA CK KT. THE UMPIRB NO. S-Snt-n niatcr run a a regular ansvllle and aali Kivet packet. For freight or passage apply on beard. AX ELEGAAT PIA.tO FOR HALB. OSE of PVten ii Crags' superior Piano?, nearly new, is oficred for sale, it cost 9Z .S ana will be sota roa cash for Also, one of Martin's elegant Guitars, which cost SlD. entirely new, can be bought for 00, cash. Ap ply at this office. decfr-tf. IXFAXTS FAXCV HATS. M1E h'lndsotnefct ever produced. Call and Lo k at them. VAUT1KK&. M A ItCON MEK, sepia ''" treet, etween Vintanl Second. r ONDON ILLUSTRATED XUVS and London M s Punch at DOUKLLit CONYNUTONS, jan-tf. v Mewspnpcr Dtqvt. CARD. J. S. 31 1 T C II E L L CO., Commission anJ Forwarding Merchants, Under the Telegraph Office, Evansville. JOIIX S. MITCHELL, At the Depot, Bowling Green, Ky. PARTICULAR attention gien to Receiving, Sterine, and For aril in any Produce corsignrtl to us. We will also ue our lvH ex rtions to effect thw most advantageous mies or r(iOd in-nt to us tor uiat pur pose, eiuicr at trans vine or vow ung urecu. Jan ll-tf t VIRES8 MILLS" COTTOX YARX.--341 IU nous and ;i)0s ol this U vrite brand, for sale at 1 actorr ir.ces t'V nor'J G1LUERT & BOWLE. 40 BOXES H lb. in cattie. Don Juan. mv J.. MtCRACKEX, sT" I'WlKA FOR R ALK. M M I les of larse heavv Onnniei of SK bashels. received on consignment and for sate f"V noriö tr. f. (J.U Kll.tV, at the w n.irr boat RK3II Lonster Salmon nnl Mvkervt. in 1 and 3 tt cans for sale at Z. II. COOK at a. II AIR DYE. lou rn-ons o, assorted fancy TIair Tye Jt receiv ed and for sale by I. 6i D. 11E1MANN. WT K.HOX.-13 Saddled Venlsonnit received and V rr iie by l.. it. buva at bu.i. ffJEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS !! V Iriüh L-nves, Faiuiy Fern's new boukf Mahel Vauhgn; Moss Side; Rose of Ashurrt, and all other new book recM I E. J. IK) BELL S. oct7 I PRUNES, Fi, Tamarinds, l'e, Ke..r irct; 7. Pearl Barley, SolltII. COOK .MHK C'lt ACKElts. A f-w more lef and for W sale by OILUEUT Ai BOWLES. JUST REC'K ED BY EXIIIE.SH.Toui ilrown's Sch. l 1 yn. I'rince of the HoU!eof Itorid; Quits t-T Author of Iuilial; l'eepof D;tv: 1uie upon Line; Vrecept upou 1'recept; for tale at Je IICALjI RF.SII EGOS. "200 doseu in store and far sale by SAH vit 1vr.1t 1. If in and for sale by bAM VlCKEUY. riOTTOX nnnCORD ll Re-ls.just received j and for sale by ulLUEUiau'Jnus. rlnclnnatl 8oap and Tallow 4'andles.-So v boxes j Ujt received per steamer Lehainm mid for r , , o 1.. a. k 1. a sale by lICS AND TRrNES. JL inn drums choice 1 igs; ion ooxes and jars French Prnmeii 600 Zante C ui rants for sale by Z. II. COOK & SON. Jk LUM S ALT. rrfW sacks Alum Salt received per XJS steamer v nancenur, . 1 for sale by anl pAMLEL orr. KEEN V PRESTON, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS H0UE FIRST HT. EVA.8VILLE, l.DIA.A. Tlf ERCIIANT9 will always find a Fall Stock of I 11m I'ry uoous, uoou, noes. tiau ana caps, at this iiouse, wnicn win 0 8ut on rair terms. dec.tf. KEEN fc PRESTOS.
TELEGRAPHIC. Sir TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. Congressional. Wabhingtox, Jan. 12 x House The Speaker laid before the House a message from the President responding to the resolution calling for information relative to the recent events in Central America. On motion of Clingman, that pirt of the message aud accompauying documents relating to Com. Paulding, having reference to orders of the Navy Department, was referred to the Committeo on Foreign Affair. A message was received from tho President stating that he had received a copy of the Constitution of Minnesota, together with an abstract of the votes polled for and against it, and now laid it before Congress in the manner prescribed by that instrument. Having received only one copy he had transmit-
ieu tuat io me senate. A me&sMsro from the President was received in response to resolution whether the Gov ernment of Nicarnjrua had mado any com plaint on account cf the arrest of YVulker by Paulding on iuoil. The President, through the Secretary of State, rays no tuch com plaint bus reached the Department. House went into committee i the whole on tho state of the Union and the President's Annual Message. Kellogg said if ever a President required the hUptxming hands of his friends it was now. Who could tell which were adminis tration mcaMires? Look to the Sena.e. There the Warwick of the party, in the pride of his power, hurled defiance at the adrntnistion. I he ireiUent entered uton the I resi dency with a plethoric treasurywhich is now ikro.it. The Contral Anieiuan question is presaiDg.hard upon him, and the rillibusters are about to overwhelm him. Besides, there is tho Kansas question, which he is pressing forward for the destruction of Irvefs rights, and tho indiznation hurled back is sinking him. Utah is byond control of tho Government, and Brizharu Young is laushiiiflr him to scorn. Well may he exclaim, save me from my . friends 1" As to Central Amcricar anairs, if tho Prefident wasuirelict ut all, it was because be did not. with a firm and steady hand, carry out Iiis instructions and prosecute Walker, while ho was within our jurisdiction. Washington, Jan 12 p M IIoc Hawkins explained a remark mado by him on a former occasion, namely: lie wus iii favor of na'ionul rrund larccnvrin his argument he iuteudc l to convey an alternative ex preoMou that that 'if Government justified Walker, which lid hoped it would not, then it would be far better for Govern ment to fillihuster in a grand wy. I was jocose tnd figurative in my cxpresMons, and did not seriously believe any gentleman seri ously thought ho favored grand larceny in a literal fcusc. lurccny was stealing personal projiertv, therefore could not bo applicable to Lubu or Central America. It tho term was appropiiate to atiy party it must bo to the Kc.iublivan party, wlio would appropriate their nighbor's personal property. 1 liotiipson, in sieakiiiLr of Walker, said, aflc-r leiiig Drought here und released us a Iclon, Lc suddenly became a licro. rrotn a ruthless invader, guilty of robbery and plun der, he became a Mo.cs leiulinz a nation tiom the wilderness into the land of Promise from scourge; and ol eourio he became a pioneer of good government and a beneficiary to his race. Uentlcmcn pay that great wrong was done by Piiuldiiiz; that indemnity should be gicn Wulkcr, and a national csscl ought to take him back. What did this mean? It in dicated diversity of sentiment in this House. alkcr wus not a pioneer in the civilization ol whii.li we are proud. Under semi-barbar ous policy which obtains lbothold by force. and holds it by trampling on right of jkjople, ha was guilty of violating both the inter national law and the neutrality act of 1815. Walker was never a citizen of Nicaragua: if s, where is me record or his naturalization? lie t nought mat tue Aominictrution was bound to Lave Walker prosocuted for the vi olation of those taws. Tho Pioident is right in asserting Walker guilty. 1 lie mode ot airest is a matter of no conscience whatever, under the circum stances, and while Nicaragua has not complained, whether tho technical letter of law was conformed to or not, tho 1 resident is justified by international law, in his arrest of w auer. Sexate. The Senate proceeded to the con sideration of the bill for tho repeal of the act of .March lio't authorizing the Secretary o . i fr t tuo iroiiKuiy tociiange tue numes oi vessels in certain cases, licmamin in showing the neccssitv of tho passage of tho bill suid he had a list of ninety-two vessels the names of which had been changed within eighteen months. Thirty one ot thorn had either been lost at ea or had been the meats of loss of hie and proitrty, and their names were changed to deceive the public, hen vessels were rotten and nncawortny. He instanced the "Central America ' whoso name was changed from ueorgo Law. Oao vcsAol had been condemned and her name changed three times, and she went to sea and was cover heard front afterwards. The bill pascd. 1 hcjoiut resolution to extend tho time for tho restoration of Naval othcers affected by the Retiring Board to April next, was passed. After executive session tho Senate udjourncd. LATEST FItOM KANSAS! The Lecompton Constitution Voted Down I C.'reat Excitement in the Territory. St. Locis, Jau 12 v The Democrat ha Kan.as advices to the 7th, which give the following pro-slavery inaioritic: Kickaoo 864. Donirhan county SOd, John son county 19w, Bourbon 430, Doujrlaa conn ty irivc 50) Irce fctato niajonty,and Atchi son City about 30. Dcmotratie State ticket probahly elected. Majority of Legislature free State. About hair the vote of tha Territory waa cost for free State ofSccn, but a very decided expression wait (riven against the Lecompton Const nation, it uunj set down at ten thou sand. A man named Calvert was arrested stuffinz ballot boxes. Another named Hodman was arrested lor receiving trauUulent votes. Calvert was taken to Leavenworth alonjr with cannon belorpin? to the Kickapoo Hangers, and paraded through tho streets, Much excitement vre vailed, rears were entertained of serious tronblcs. Fohtieal parties much divided the ma jority bitterly opposed to the Liecornpton Constitution. . Gen. Calhoun wa snpnosod to bo at V es ton. Mo. lie has been advised not to return to the Territory. S m Very Interesting Intelligence from NICAItAGL! Reporte! Loss of 150 of Colonel Johnson's Array the l'lalual Nsw Orleans, Jan 11 r m The Empire City has arrived at the Balize, with Havana dates to the 9th. . The Star ot tho West Ukes $1,000.000 in cold. The United States steamer Folton, arrived at Aspinwall on the&Oth ult., bringing news from ureytown that r rank Anderson had surrendered Castillo and tho river steamers to tho frigate Susquehanna. It was reported at San rrancisco .hat Col. Steptoc, at fort Walla, in Urctron, had reccivea & üüpaicn stating thai iso or uoionei Johnson a command had been killed by the Mormons, siw col. Johnson rorccd to re treat. .lew York Market. Kew Yobk, Jan 12 r x Cotton sold t an advance of Vic. Floar SS: firm: 9500 bbla Bold. Wheat firm; 8000 bit. Corn very dnll. Sugar heavy and has declined e to )c, Orleans 5f to TJj'c. Molasses lower: uricann uoc. rnme rort 30c lower; sales at $12(312 50. Stock, irregular.
Horrible Tratedy. Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 12. 'A most atrocious murder was committed at Poolville, four miles from here, last night. Jerrcd Cotnstock and wife, aged O'er seventy years, were the victims, and their son was the murderer. He had bceu for some time insane At about eight o'clock last evening, he killed his f;.!Ler by knocking him down with an ax. His mother wa killed with a skillet. He then cut their hearts out, and cut one of the bodies in pieces, n vi roasted the other on a Fiove, citing a portii. of it. He intended to have killed Lis sitor, but fortunately she escaped. Themar Jeter is in custody, and has confessed the act.
Philadelphia Market. Philadei puia, Jan 12 M Extra Flour ranges from $4 75 to $5 25. Eye Flour very dull at $3 75. Corn Meal at $3. There is a good demand for better qualities of Wheat but inferior lots are neglectedsales of 20Ö0 bushels at $1 liJl 15 for red, and $ 1 80 for white. Rye continues to sell at 70c. Corn scarce, new yellow .soiling on arrival, tit 62c; old held at 60c. 7000 lu. Pennsylvania Oats sold at 35c. Cloverseed in good demand 200 bushels sold at 5;er C4 lbs. Coffee quiet. Another auction sale of 25o0bags Kio is announced forThursday. Sugar and Molassca dull. Provisions very dull; small sales Mess Pork at $15 50, and Lard at 9c in barrels, and 10o in kegs. Whisky dull at 21Xc. Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati, Jan. 12 m Flonr dull but not lower, 600 bhls sold at 3 70(7$ 3 75, for superfine; receipts fair. Whisky steady at 15c. Hogs dull. 1C0Ö sold at $5 75($4 10, receipts large. Provisions dull; Mess Pork, offered at 11 50; Green Hams declined to h. Lard nominal. Cincinnati, Jan., 12 p ai Flour closes dull, without any special change; 1600 bbls sold at $3 50T3 60 for f uperfiue and $4 00 for extra. Whisky 15e. ilogs, irregular, 3100 head sold at $3 75(J4 25, receipt very large. Mesa Pork offered at f 11 45. Provisions declining. Green Meats declined to 3, and 5e for Shoulders, Sides and Hams. Lard offered at 7Kc lor prime in bbls. Bulk Meats unchanged and dull at 4 and 5c for Shoulders and Sidos, loose. Prime pnper is in little better supply, but is mainly absoibed by the ban Us. Cincinnati Money Market. Cincinnati, Jan. 12 P. v. Money market easier. Bates of discount lower. Currency plenty. Exchange on New York 1 per cent, premium; on Philadelphia l) Pr cent. prem. and firm. ew York Money .MarketNew Yobk, Jan 12 p x Tlie feeling in Stocks is cheerful, but there is not much improvement in business. River and Weather by Telegraph. Cincinnati, Jan 12 11. The river has fallen five feet since last evening. PnreBCKo, Jan 12 m There are six feet water in the channel by tho pier mark and falling. Tho weather clear. LouisviLtE, Jan 12 x There is eight feet water in tho canal, and five feet six inches on the tails, and stationa ry. cathcr clear. UK. MOKSIAS INDIAN ROOT PILLS. DR. MOB K, the inventor of MOUSE'S INDIAN KlHiT tfl LL. has spent the icreater utrt of Ins lue iu traveling, tiMViug visited Europe, Asia mint At rica as well an North America has titiit three vears among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Judian Kot fills were fir.t disc ivereti. l)r. jiorse was tlie tirst man to eotabloh the fait that all diseases arise from UlfUBITY OF THE BL.OOO- Ouit our strength, health and life depended up-hi this viral fluid. v ben tlie various passages become clocred. and do not act in perfect harmony with the different fuiirti-nf of tlie boil v, the blood loo-nes its action, becomes thick. corrupted au-1 lUea4ed,thu9 causing all pains, sickiieaiiu undress oi every name; our strengtn is exuausteil, our health weaie deprived of, and if nature isuotassistel in throwing otf the sUgnant htiniirs, the bloMl will lx.-come choked and cestae to act, and thus our light uf life wi!l forever be blown out. How important tlinn thM we should keep the various passa ge oi tne ix it rrce ana open. Ana now pieawiiit to us that we luve it in our power to put a nie! k-inc in your rearn, numelv, Slor s Indian Root rills, manuracturn m m plants and roots wnicii grow around the mountain us chfls n Nature's garden, foi the health au1 ircovcry of diseased man. One of the mots trom which these rills are made 1. a fuJorhc, wtich o)M-i!s Uie pores of the skin, and assists Kature in tiiruM'iug out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Exiectorant, that opens and unclos.t the hnmors from the iungs ry co ikinu Hiiiuli.. 'I' l.u . I. a Ii:..,..:. k. . . L. : . ' I - . 1 lUilll ,9 n 1IUICIII.f . HIVil I,V ease and doUole Mrentlh to the kitlnevs. thus rnri.urarx'd, they draw large aiuouutsof impurity from the iilooti, nicu is hen thrown out bountifully by tlw: urinary water passage, and which "ould not hive teeu discharged in any other wav. The fourth is a l atharttc, and accompanies the other preperties of the Fills while engaged in purifying the Mood; the coarser p trticles of Which cannot pass r-rtth' other outUts. are thus Liken up and conveyed on in great quaui.ties ny tne novels. rrotn tneanove, it issnown mat inv aiorsc's imitan KHt l'il U not only enter the stomsirh, tint become united wild me blond, for i my nil ww to every p;u-t. and coioulet'"ly rout out aud cleansethe svfiem irom all impurity, anil the life of the body, hieb is the hlood. becomes perfecily heulthy; couseque tly all sickness and jmin are driven from the system, for they cannot remain when th . body becomes so pure am ciear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick. and why so many die, is because the do not gK a medicine itK-n win pas to tlie armcied. parts, and which will own the natural pusitages for the dis-!ase to ne cast out , hence a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the st.onach and intestine are literally ovetnowing with the corrupted mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fermeiiUtiins, cousuntly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken fioin the body by discas . Dr. Morse s PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, hv restoring millions of the sick to blooming health Mid happiness. Yes, thousands who have leen racket or tormented v ith sickness, pain aud anguish, and w&ose feeble fnmcs have leeii scorchtd I y the bumirg eletnenU of miring fever, and who liave been brought ai it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand rcny to testny that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this ere' and won derful iuedi;ine. Dr. Morne's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished and alsolutely surprised, in witnessing their runai singefTecU. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength,, and take away all hlckness, in aud anguish, but they at once goto work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. There fore, it will those who use these Fills. that they will soclesnsr.and pnrify. that disease that fleailly enemy win taae its nipht, and the flush of vouth and lieautv will again return, and the nofDfCt oi a long ana nappy ii;e win caerisn ana uneaten youraiys. t.UTio! ueware or a counterfeit signed a. H Mooag. AH genuine have the name of A.J. YTH ITK & CO. on each box. Also the signature of A. White Kl, ah otne are spurious. A. J. WllITK & CO., Sole Proprietors, Fi Leonard street. N v. Pr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted In every town, village and hamlet In the laud, l'arties Oesinne the aeencv will address as above for the terms. Priee 25 cents per box, five boxes will e sent oa re ceipt of SI, postage paid. Ijan 11-dKwlyJ DENTAL NOTICE. DR. J. BORD LEY, (Formerly of Henderson, Ky.) T X 70CLD respectfully inform tte citizens of EvV V ansviil and vicinity that he has taken rooms at Drew's Pavilion Hotel, where he can be seen and con suited as to the proper treatment to preservs the teelh and relieve diseased gums. I would here re mark that diseased teelh and gums canse wtaa eyes, h-svlche. etiarhe. deafness, diseases of the stotiiich T.e worst eases of dyspep ia tire cxinnected with diseases of the mouthfraany suffer for ears, and when the cause is found out, it proceeds from some derange ment of th mouth. A numher or mr patients can testify totnisfvi. jani-n . Rhode's Ferer and Ague Care FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Dilious Pills. REMOVAL HAVINO found the house recently omrpred 1 y me on the ctn-ner of Main and Second streets too small to accommodate my increasins; trad. I have removed mv stock of Family Groceries" . the "Old Washington House," recently occupied by Messrs. Armstrong Sl Greek, where I would be much pleased see all my old customers, a nl new ones too. SAMUEL VIkKEttY. DR. d. FLEACERT3 DENTAlr OFFICE, i CORNEA MAIN AND FIRST STS., BTAX8VILLE, IA. On CoBklmment Fur hale Low to Close-" l.V) doxen Ked UackeU; So0 do Ked and Blue Buckets; IV) do Fancy Buckets; im do A 1 sorted Tubs: . W Nest Tubs 3 inch, jnst received and for ale by .''wnnnv turtri a. rrt liU'I'Vlf t lv? I lilt V V
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. NOTICE. . , TUE CITT 07 EVANSVILLE having placed in my hands for collectioa the following precepts against the property, and for the purposes of tilling, grading, laying pavements, Sc., and default having been marie in the payment thereof; therefore, I, Ukobok Wolflix, Collecterof the city ot Evansville, by virtue of ny offier, hereby give notice to ihe several ewners of said pmrerty 'kat unless said owners pay up said improvements on said !tsonor before Uii 2-üi uay of Jauuary, I shall on that day., at the doorcf the-Curt House, in the city of Hvansville, N'tvrceTw the h-iurs of lu c 'clock, a. x., and and 4 oViock r. m.. i-rocrd to sell iid lots according to the la "e nna pr ivide! ia such case.- - " - ... xi the Couuuon Council of the Ctty of Evaulrihe. GEDRCit WOULIX, C;ty Oollector. rXCAVATION AND TILLIXG. I-T. LOT. Btfct ESLAROrirT. litof l.-.'s Do 155.. Do ljti.. Do 154.. Do Ml.. N. half INJ.. Part of S.E hf-207... S.W.K207.. N.E.X2ÖÖ... UX 203... r.., no... w.. Oy... 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Donation Enlargement. ......do .........do...... . .do. .....do....... do do LotLM... ... ..IS 1 ...7 2 ...3 60 1HS , 151 .. jan 7 du CO-PAKTNERSIIIP KOTICE. Ur T. beg to announce respectfully to the public of Eyansyille aiHl vicinity tluU we have entered ii.toeo-rartnershiD under tne title or Dobeii u con. yngton, and will conduct the Book, Piationary, Maga tine, and iesipaper trade, at the Old Stand of Do bell', late DoMI H Lister, Main street. We bee to thank our kind customers for oast favors, and to solicit their contiuuance, assuring them that welcome tafre nem witna new suits. iuio,Lur acveriuiiiouou io suppijr their wants wen and promptly. 1 iiva. 1 .uiu.i. decS-tr. E.J. DO BELL To the Ladies. GODBT'S fAdy's Book for January; Ladies' Re ository for December at deci DOUELLoiCOXYNOTON'S. BOOK BINDERY. 111 L. JOHNSON wodM say thnt If K to do all ktndsof BOOK BINDINL. Sow is the, time to get Mirsines of all kinds bound. BLANK BOOKS fo? County Offices and Banks he IS prepared iaiak 1 can Tie rui can Tie furnished at the shortest notice. ktT'Jas cheap as can he got in any other city. I have I 4iain machine Uiat will apge up to ho. 1 WO. Book mndery. Main street signof tne Large t.eager. JTjJT EECEIVED. Hugh Millar's Testimony of the Rocks; Household Words for January Waverly Noyels, . TVknor It Fields IlousehoM Edition: for sale a JOHN HEALY'.. ALL THE JANUARY MAGAZINES. DOBELL St CON YNGTON have just received a large assortment of Claronets: V lohn sand cases: Guitars cheap and best; Accord eons; Flutet; Fifes; Banjoes. Tamhowrincs. Violin, Ouitar, Bass Tiol and all ether strings wholesale and retail at D011ELL tt CONTNOTONÄ Book and Music fetore. FOR RENT. TnE norSE on the corner of corner of Third and Chestnut streets formerly occupied by J. J. Ilaniels, Eso., a very desireahie situanon, with good sta'tling and carriage honse Is for rent to a rood vuant enquire of (JanS-tf.I J. P. BYRNE CORPORATION" NOTICE. ORDEffEDTbftt the owners of Blocks Nos. 20 and 21 in Stock well 's Enlargement Lsmaseo, lying und being between fth and Vth street, and .th and 10th sUnding water, to beahatedby tiltinc on kM nm, of sufficient heichth to drain said water fmm .irnr ,k. same. Said yora to done wahiq ten days after the publication of this notice, and in riffs lilt tVirsvif tK Common Council will proceed to hat said work done, and the costs andevnenses oarnrrtiis-iKm win assessed to and collected by sale of said property , or so wsuwa wi cv, hviii sua iito 10a C08U. By s4 u vvuuiiuu vuut.ll Uniufc-r 1. WELL n. WALKER, Clerk.
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streets, on vivuuon street, ana also lotsNos. ll,1i,and U.in BlocE No. 1 Fourth Enlar, etnent. cause the nuisance existing on said described nronerty.esn.! 1.
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4 , REMOVAL OF , , WHOLESALE HAkDWARB . CHARLES S. WELLS, , l FIRST ST., between Main ani Syeanor, EYANSYILLK.IND. I SIIALt REMOTE my ulkcs and Kscssmr pracHasKD sfaick of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, fcc, ,:. about the 15th of November, ltT, to the tw akb com xodiocs stork (traiit and arranged e.tpressly for my business) on' the upper side of First street, between Main and Sycamore) next door to Messrs. Keen & I'reston and immediately optosite Messrs. J. II MagheeiiCo.. With ample room, No. 1 facilities for strriK CHcar, the best selected and most completely assort. 4 stock In the city, together with promptness, industry, and fair dealing, I trast my efforts (past and future) will be mutually advantageous to myself And my rapidly increasing list of customers in the ciy and countryMy ; English and German Direct Importations) are very large. These, with my large orders to Axkkicaa MAUVFAcrctiRS (first bands) enahle me to meet successfully any fair and honorable competition asv where is tub Wtst, ahd also East, by acl.rhig simply, expeuses of delivery in Evansville I cnhesitaticgly state that I can and will demonstrate to any country merchant, who will bring me his Eastern invoice and freight hills, that I can and will'sell him a bill of HARDWARE as low as ar.y Eastern Jobbing House, with expenses to Evansville considered. This is po Idle boast. I am fully prepared to do what I say, or forfeit the said merchant's boanl hill at s hotel, during a reasonable stay in Evansville. In my stock may found a complete assortment of Tj! American & English Hard JJ ware, Cutlery, Tiles, and Edgre Tool, Can, ui-Rarrels and CJnn Trimming? Tiniers Tool, Hire, Rivets, Kettle Ears, Japnn'd and Stamped Tinware, Jte. I am also Acext fur VULCA.MZEö IH'PDEn. DELTI.G A.D PACK.1.U, (made by New York Belting Co..) which will be sold at lowest Cincinnati prices. Also, Acent for superior . PLATFORM SCALES, and all other WEIGHING MACHINES. ROW OI'EAIMJ. 100 dot. Wells (lluutV) Lippincott At Collins' Axsj; 50 Grain Shovels, ShoyeUasd Spades; 25 " (Sausage) Matt-Cutter and Stuflcrs; and every description of SEASONABLE HARDWARE. MERCIIANTS & TI1ADKRS, Store-Boatmen, &c, of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinot and Tennessee, are earnestly invited to give my stock a careful examination, assuring such narties that their memorandums and orders shall be filled, arid shipped promptly at 'tmall Profits for Quick Retards." Five per cent, will le allowed on assorted bills for cash, or if paid in days from date of purctutse. Thankful for past f7ors, I trust old akw kew raiEKDS will often look in at the , NEW HEADQUARTERS, . Firs', street, opposite J. II. Maghee Si Co.'s. CH ARLES K. WELLS. Evanville, fnd., Nov. Hth, IfTiT. d&w.lmo, HIGH AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS! POITN 1IEALY legs to announce to Barents acd Guardian, tliat thrnuch the kindness ef Mesar. WheelT and Snow, he was turnished with a list of all the NEW BOOKS for this seASion, which he has on hind and for sale. (aug'l J. 1IKALY. lISSOHJTION. rnE Copartncrship heretofore existiinc between m the undersigneL under firm of Ueoecb I'oster Co., is this dny dissolved by snataal consent Kit her partner will s;ga the name uf the firm ia ha4 dation. M. W. FOSTER, IKO. rOfiTEK. Evansville, Sept. 1, 'St. WM. M. AIRMAN. ' COPART.ERftIIIP.. . . . THE business heretofore carried on under the firm of (1 noses. Poster & Co., will hereafter lcoa ducted by the undersigned, under tli same style. M. W. KÖSTER, (!EO. FOSTER. IIOLSI-S AND LOTSruii SALE, In AYR several lvti8e and lots,sixl hlso vacant kls which I will sell on reasonable tenus. ' NATHAN HOW LET. BLtlK CA$tIMERE HATS. . STIFF and Soft all shnpes-a splrndi.l article, at IseptliJ VALTlLKk MAKCONNIEK. nAKI'EKS Magazine lor Xoveniiriost received and for sale by 1. CON V NO! ON. Oct I S. Teas, Teres; New Stock. UT E have Jusf received ant opened tire Saest assortment of Tea ever offered in this market. We wonU ak the attention 01 all lover of a good u p or Tea to give i a tall, hample riven with Z. 11. COOK iL 0N. CMIIL'KLA.J 2 uox just received ar1 for sale by -- VICKEKY oi'JOIINSTON. g IIOICB APPLUS. CO bbls Choice A rules. ust received aid lor sale by Z. II. COOK k SON. a 'uuu.i utiii.tü,-.ö bnles Jnst reTived ' and for hale by GILBERT & BOWLES. HOUSE TO RENT. . A HOUSE situa!e:l in the lower tA of the city, containing eight Booms, with two good Cisterns, and a Cellar; alsoaiiie Garden, with shrilibtry ai:d fruit trees, and stabling for six hotse, will I rented to a good tenant on reasonable terms. Ai ply to sepur.t-tf NATHAN JoAVLEY. awM .Mill U.K. nsi igH M ime Coflee; &" nm 10 ia sites. 60 half llla Molasses; 2dhblsT8r; 6 hoxrs Kaisins: W q rter boxe JUisIxis: 25 l-oyes gtitr Ctndles: 23 LaiTb ixes Str Cardies: -' .. . 25 4Urter bores Star Caudlestjust rcceiyed and or sale I y PKEViON .V BROS. W OO K II EH H. 150 Dressy Turkeys to arrive ea JLi the iord and 2lth ilit., and f"r sale 1 y Z. U. COOK ft SON. . . LAW PARTNERSHIP. . .... JOHN J. CHANPLZRand RLYTIIE nYNSS have associated themselves together Ht j arte ers in the practice of Law, and will attend promptly to all business connected with their prufessivo, hkhny be entruMted to thejn. . .. .. . t3T Oihce on lcust street, 1 posite tae Fherwoo House, Evansville, Ind. sepUri.tr IfcRAX.sL lo tons received and for sale by VICKEKY A; JOHNSTON. BANK NOTICE. , f nE Cuial Bank located at Evnnrville, hercVy I. Eiyes notice thtt it will eo into lioui iation for the purpose ft closing its business as a Bunk of is sue. By order of the Board. ... . . PAGE. Cash Y Evansville Iec.. Uth, lT tf fAKNY FERN'S new brKk JL LHFI1 LLAVLS. New supply at octlöl E'.'J. P0BCLLS. iAXCY SOAP!. boxes, consiAIfig of Mil -itary ghavinir. Tratiiareiit Cakes. '1 nunr,r,t Bars, Fancy Kn., r ancy Baia. etc. J ast recti vwl &nd for sale very low by GILBERT & BOWLE3." C Ity Orders for t-sle! A T the store of KRATZ & HE ILM AX. xa Oct 2:.Tm. YANKEE NOTION! for gepTeniNr; LesI ie's Gszeue of Fashion for August wayerly Jlagar.ine for Angnst, Knickerlocker fr Aogust; augll Just received at LOBELL t LI8TER. fcASII AND KAKES. 3 20,0f0 light aiw'd Sash, 5U aox nay lUkes, tn tre for hv pH ORR, DALXKLI& CC. A Word to the Earmer rtud tithsr
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. thaflläve Stock to Feed. " rriie Youh America Corn Crasher. Z.H.. COOK st eON. r Agents (.- 11, ,1 rt the above mill , and are in rcceof a lull stock. They, have one of them set up so that a penun can see fur thetnself before he pans with his money. decMf. Z. II. COOK & SON. Feed I Feed! Cheaper Than Ever! Young America Ahtadt WE have purchased and set np one of the Young A so erics Corn Cruhers, and are now prepared to furnish crushed feed at the present price of bay. Jay 113 per ton. Leave your orders st Z. U.COOK fc SOX. BCCrUTHBAT FLOUR.- 7." 1J Bsgs fcup.:rior Pennsylvania Jnst received and for ale lw to l.e copslrrrtcent by JEORiE"FO?TrR t CO.
