Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 197, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1858 — Page 3

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j FKIIAY MOKSIM .JULY 9 90- ee- Klrt and Fourth Pagea for Interesting Heading Matter. - .Sliipjy-rs per steamer G ilium to Wabash, will please hand to Mr. I. S. Howard", the amount of their invoices so that I can effect fire insurance on the earyro. It J.M.McCAKTV, Cap!. JajT General Sarnt, of Cincinnati, has made himself infamous by a brutal assault on two women oa Monday evening, lie certainly exercises a discrimination in the object of hi.- attacks. CfcgThe p;tronsand friends of the Sunday Schools, are requested to furnish such j rorWons for the celebration, on Saturday, m may be convenient, and to send the same to their re.-pectire chools in backet, labelled w ith the names of the owner, before half pact seven o'clock. tssTCalvin W. Philleo, author of " Twice Married," "Akin by Marriage," and other magazine articles, well known to readers of I'titaam'tf and the Atlantic, died at Suffield, fTonn., on the 30th ult. Mr. Philleo was on active jMjlitician as well as a popular writer. tXjT Several horses have been stolen in the vicinity of Grecncaütle, recently. Oa Sunday night, the 27th of June, three horsf were stolen, from B. Y. rtcbcrgir, near Keelsville, and on the 20th, one belonging to Vm. L. Lewis was ftolcn from the place where he had been left hitched in Grcen-iu-tle. J2?Two men from Cincinnati were arretted at Lawrenceburgh on Mond iy week, for attempting to puss counterfeit bills ou the Iladley Falls (Mas?.) Dank. One gave his name as Thomas Pullen, from New York, and the other, Charles Grafton, from Pittsburg. A large quantity of counterfeit money was found on their persons. De. .Athon, Superintendent of the Hospital for the- Insane at Indianapolis, was recently tried in the Circuit Court of that city, on an indictment for "rape." . The jury came to a verdict of "not gnilty" without leaving the box. This affair has been handled by Dame Rumor, until it has grown to a matter of monster dimensions, and we arc glad that Dr. A thou has been honorably acquitted. Accident on the E. A, C. Rail Road. The downward mail train on the Evan II 1 "I . . ... m . vine ana untwiorusvnie uajiroua, was thrown from the track on Wednesday night, about a quarter of amile south of White Kiver bridge. The engine remained on the t rack, while the baggage car and passenger car w ent down the embankment, which at this point is some tight or ten feet high, and turned over. Samuel Southard, Adam's Kipress messenger, had one leg broken between the ankle and the knee, and the other fractured above the knee. He was left at Princeton where the best attention was given him. At the last account he was doing well, with a good prospect of recovery. L'ight or ten of the passengers were more or less brui;ed and sprained, but none of them are seriously injured. They were all able to continue the journey. The accident was caused by the misplacement of an axle of the passenger car. This is the first accideut that has occurred on this road, by which a passenger has received the slightest injury. Union Scsday School Celebration ox Satvbpay, Jcly IOtii. rrngrammt. The schools will meet at their respective places of meeting, at 71 o'clock, A. M. The procession will commence forming, headed by the Evansville Brass Band, under the direction of J. W. Hughes, Esq., chief marshal, at Ingle Street Methodist Church, and will proceed thence to the Baptist Church, thence up Second street, (stopping at Vine, Main, Locust and Chestnut streets) and the county road to the grove near Night ingale's school house. The several schools will join the proces tion in the order and commence the Hue of march at the times following: 1st, Ingle Street School at 8 o'clock. 2d. Paptist school, at 8:10. 3d. OldSchoolPrebbyUrian school at 8:2". 4th. Young Men's Christian Union School, at 8;30. 5th. New School Trcsbytcrian School, at 8.40. 6th. Lectut Street Methodist School, at 6:50. 7th. Cumberland Presbyterian School, at 0 o'clock. The following will be the exercises at the grove: . . ' 1st. Song. 2d. Prayer, by Kev. Mr.. Burroughj. 3d. Music by the Band. 4th. Address by Kev. Mr. Sterrctt. Mh. Song. ;tb. Address by Kev. Mr. Gillmore. 7th. Muic by the Band. After the usual time for recreation, the ikrhools rill form a procession ami return to the corner of Main and Second streets Polick Results ok tue Celebration. The number of arrests made by the iiolice, during Sunday and Monday, was very large, but those against whom no serious charges were pre&Tred, who were simply engaged incelebratin?. and were overcome by bad whisky, wtre d'schargM when sober. Yesterday morning, however, there were 93 cases" before the police Court, which were disposed of iu just three hoars. Forty-sev-u persons were arraigned for asault and battery alone; the balance for being drunk and disorderly, petty larceny, i.e. There were 40 person sentenced to imprisonment, 21 to the county jail, and 19 to the city prison. The aggregnte amount of imprisonment was 240 davs, and the total of fines impo-edSlDJ. Ä tolerablr fair rc?ult of oiw day'j " inl-r-udence. CncürrtzÜ Gl-

MISCELLANEOUS. .iNEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

Jir. Cmrltr1 Cmnfh Itmltmm, trill emr Coughs, CvH", A-dlnna, Consumption, P.roiiehitw, ; 'pitting of IHood, laiu lit the Sid and Ftreast, Pb-urisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver CVin-

plaint. Palpitation of the Heart, and 11 Aw of ' I the Throat aud Cmt ami Lungs. N one should J

rirlvf-t a Couth or Col J a single dy. Millions die annually by neglecting a ("oiumon CoU- Cough and Cold Ul to Consumption, and then t j fulj death. Reader, have yon a Cough, I old or any dis.ee cf tli- lungs? TrocurH at oure llutt o h bra-t-u rntHflr, Vit. CAfcTiu i loiwi UAL, UKÜ , nvrr turn Ij rWiie a I oti-u in rwewt j-mut nourt, ud alwav currn the won't ca of CoU, Cough ami all Jiraea of the TLroat and Lurg in a f-w laj. I'rH-e Trial bottWn, i3 centi. Lurge bottle 51 ler bottle, or 6 bottle for V: Pa. Eaktcklt, corner Thin! aixl Chestnut, S. LouL, Mo., ole proprietor, to whom 11 order must be adtlreMeed to ft the guuiue. JkM hr Hallrk A Sto.HarJ, W. I;i, rbower, LWh A Cal-Ktt, Krllrr and White, and t j Jrupgit generally. tu31-lT Mir. JCm$ltrlj' 11 mmd HmrtmpmrOtm Will cur all dira.e arming from an impure rtate of th H1'XJ, or a dejrTed eonJition of the fluid of tlie ryten, x'tz: Cancer!, Swelling tt tha 01anb', niievniiitiMn, White Swellings Chroni: Sore Kye, TiW, TtoiU, Erjipels Goitre, Tain in th Koiiea and Joint", Cl rn in tlic Mouth and Thruat, and all Chronic Constitutional Ii.-eaeeii. ThU nieJieine aearrbe out the very root of the di.ease by purify Ing the blood, and changing the arcrtrtiona in tlv yetem, thtu removing tlie ea"e, whirh render the cure certain nd pertnau.-ut. Dr. Easterly Iodine and SarKirilla will cure the woivt merrurial dix. ex'se and drive out and d.vtroy every particle of mercury which is in the yt m, and cure itj bad effects. It will cure Secondary SyphiliM or Venereal Pi. ea, and will drive the Syphilitic Yira and all hereditary taint and pKitotn matter out of the nyotern through the pore of the n, and restore tle Patient to a perfect täte of health and purity. It I a poMttT rure for liver complaint aud dy.eiv. pia, if unei a prop r lenjtli cf time. I challenge th world to produce it equal in the t inpliot. The adictrd w ill l-r in mind that Pr. Katerlv'a Inline and Saiapari!la w ill curt-all NVrvoin Iü. eae, tenial Com plaint", Itrt-pay, (.ravel, piwajof the K id ney, bladder and Urinary Organit in a few day?. It will remove Pimple jnd Blotehea from tlie IVe, and nuke the xkiu clmr, white and N-autiful a ttlulitor. It doe thU by purifying the IiIimnI, anl by it prompt action on the lavrr, Ki-lnryd, and Secretory Organ, producing vigrotw ht alth. Pi-rwm who have long l-en aftli-ted with Scrofula, Old Son-, T-tter, Kingwonn, S-ald llewd, Blotrhe. Krupüon of the Skin and all Cittancou Pifeac, are advWd to procure Cridley' Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the Sin, or diseased part-, when la-lng Pr. Katterly I"liue and Saraparilla. . The Iodine and SanparilU purine the Bloud, and rauee tlie fre to discharge tluir putrid matter, and the ointtnent beala tbeui. When both are U"ei (tiirh I alway recommend) a permanent and radical cure I ilwur rff.vt. They are the bent and mo-t pwnrful curativr known to man. A fair tri.il in all I ask I d j ut fear the nult. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla SI per little, or U bottle for Gridk-y'a Salt Kheum Ointment 73 cent per bottle, iv.th areprcjurcl by pr. Iicterly, corner of Third and Chennut ntret, St. Loom, Miouri, eole propriHor, to whom all orJ r miict be addreed. .S.llby Ilallotk Sto.l.Lirl, W. Bier bower. Lieeh & CaMett, Keller & White, Pniggist-i, in Ev. anville, and by PrupgUt generally. mySl-lyin. Hr. Dmktr'a Hjttitit trill tmrt iiattorrIwa, Ohrel, Stricture, Seminal WYttkne", Cborde, Ii-iea.eit of the Kidu vh, BUIder, an 1 all liM-a.- of the genital organ. Kcak-r, have you .1 private di SM? IX not necWt it. IVI.tt i dalizen.ur. Pr. Baker Sieciflc i a afe, peejy, and rali I cum. w nn Pr. Baker p'cfM! yon can cure yowrpu, and prevent expure, a plain directiohii for uho accompany tho inticine. ViV- 51 M nr l-ottle. oJr. Eastcklv, corner Third and fliegt nut tn-ts, St. Loui, Mo., aole proprietor, to w liout all orders mwt be aldrr".t .j c-l the eenuiiie. M-i by HullooV. 1 Sfrbbird, Lei. h Cahdc tt, Kclh r Jt White, in EvaiMville, and by dniggUu gt-ncrally. myal-lyin . k . . a . . ... r, Mivmptr t m tmtaie c oratmt etil curt all Female Complaint, mu h ix Kxrif, Suppir. ed, or Painful Mcntruiition, Huor Albua or White, Barrcnne, Sallow Complexion, .-a.Lnhe, Iizi uwi W eak rve. Frightful lrvra, and all diea.e canned by Cold. Cheeked PtiniratK.n. Kx. cefwee, Over-Kxcttrntent. etc.. of th Sexual Or gan. Ir. Hoojr Kiuiale Cordial i universally acknowletlged by the ladies the liert mnedy ever Invented. 'Price SI ier bottle, cr l. bottle for So. PR. EAfTtKtv, corner f Third and Chenut iret, m. liOniK, Jlo., Sole Proprietor, and to w hom all order miut be alIree.-e.l. Sold by It alloc k Jk SlodUrd, W. r." rhowrr, Li.ih aud CaHctt, Keller Jt White, in Evansville, and by dnvgij. generally. mySt-lvin Dr. Elrly' t'tttr mmd f n fiUlir, will cure Ague and fever. Chill and Fever, Pumb Ague. Inb-rmitu-nt and Iteniittent Fever, aud all the variou form of Fever incident to Bilioua Cli mate. If there U man, wonuu or child -auffer ing with Ague and Fever, they are advied to pro cure Pr. Ex-Ur1y'a FevTr and Agtie Xilb r. It i a positive rare epeedy and permanent. Try it Price SI per bottle, or ix bottle for Sä. Pr. Extcrlv, corner of Third and Chestnut tree tu, St. Loui, Sol Proprietor, to whom alt or der luubt be addreiied to get the genuine. Sold by llallock A Stoddard. W. Bierbower. Ltech X CaU lett, Keller As White, Agent for Evau.sville, and by druggiot p-nerl!y. tnv31-lyin MJL TKADE. The undersigned hao now on hand, and arrivinr. a mil anrtment of H.V'lwurc, wbuli he wul aell at the hwrt prieea, iwhtM SHOVELS ASD SPADES. GARDES' HOES AS'D RAKFS, HAY AS Ii MAS VRE Fi It KS, TRACE, LOU AXD OTHER rff.l.Vy, UA MES A XI) HE nr. E SHEARS, LOCKS AS I LATCHES. LETTS, HISHES ASnZCREH T ARLE A D i'OCKK T 'l' TL EK T, Biitrher' and Karl Smith' File, Mill and Oo Cut Saw. Nail, twriHSuU-r' and Cooper Tool, of the bt quality. Alrfo, a large tock of iaint. Shoe, Counter and oiIht ttruxhe. lVi; leave to call thn attention of Orcer buVing Hardware, who will rtitJ It t tbeir intereet tu examine LU stock betbre purchaein: elA-where. JAOK STRAl B, m23 Slice wir to A. WaMkireh.' FJ LI l U I.H ST.t.VitJ Rl UOHHS. POBKLL t t NYSTON, am ile rent for Vanderbnrg county, f-r all the ubscription Bwk puMii-lM-d by I. Appletn A Co. Abridgement of the Ivtiates in Congress, Or PoMic Httory of Hh Vims-iI Slate-. New American Enycitcdi.i, a l'K tknary and Jonrnal of Knowledge, certainly thi not wurk. of the age. Amcriaa Eloquence, a Collect kn of Speche and Addreea of tho tnvt Eminent Orators of America. - KiM-yclopedU of Wit and Humor, by the celebrated Cnmediaa Burton, in UV. So. lietionry of Machitie Moi hanics and Engine Work. The newest and luost improved editiou in Norf. t're Pktionary cf Art, Manufactures and Mine. POBELL 1 COXYKCTOS bei b call attention o their important works, an1 requett tlieir hind frienla to call and "en them; as aM, th? array of opinion of eminent men in confirmation of their .Importance and value. Pobell A Cunygton have tomrW and peeimen of tlie various bindings in whi h tbfle worka can be procured, froui paper to the finest morocco. mrl7 - , JiPPLF.H-Ji LOT OFJIWC WF Arple. Just received, and for sale at S'am'l Yickrry s old stand. A. I. KEYNOLU3 A CO. JO lSSOLlTIO, OF FURTHERhin. Tho firm of COLLETTA OVERELL.

U this day disserved by mutual consent. The business will hen after be carried en by A. Collett, who will aettle all b'tinet wonected with thn late nna. - CCLLLiriOILTvllL. jeil

Arrlval of the Steamer Africa. Sasdy Hook, July 8 m

The steam-hip 'Africa with Liverpool f S1ird.,y tfo 261 New, york 6th ult- has Tntssed Losdox, June 2th. Tlie money market ia slightly more 5trin- . W s a a eeut. The bullion in tue üisk or r.ngiana luu increased 14,000. Consuls for account ! are 'pioieu ai jj. . SECOND DISPATCH. Sandy Hook, July 8 M. The Africa reports having seen nothing of the ic iegraphic fleet. The Parliamentary proceedings were unimportant. The Government was obtaining large majorities, during the progress of the new India bill, which has passed its second reading. The steamship Northern Light arrived outou Friday the 23th. letter advices from India and China had been received, but the intelligence embraces no event of importance. JJThe debates in the British Parliament, on the French free labor scheme, excited much indignation in France. Prince Napoleon has been constituted Minister to Algeria, but remains at home. A tire has occurred at Dantzie, destroying 55 house?, aud causing the loss of 100,000 thalcrs. Commercial Intelligence. Liverpool, June 25. The sales of cotton to-day, include 3000 bales for speculation and export. The closing quotations were, Orleans fair, 7 8-10; Middling, C,; Mobile fair, 7J; Middling, G 13-10; upland fair J. Ilreadatnffa Market. The market closes generally dull and with nominal quotations. The wetither has been favorable for the crops. Kichardson, Spence & Co. re j ort Hour dull and nominal at 20sft,2l3 for Philadelphia and Baltimore; Ohio 2 IsP 23s, and Southern 21. Wheat very dull but nominal. The quotations arc unchanged. Ked 5s 2d( 5s yd: Western '.s 10d(Cs 40d; Southern white 6s CAQC.s lOd. Corn has a declining tendency. Yellow is 34s 6d; white 33s. Provisions are generally very dulL Becfisdull. Pork exhibits firmness and an advancing tendency. Bacon is heavy. Lard is dull at 54sAi;54s Gd for fine. Sugar and coffee closed quiet. Kice is quiet at 19sfÄ20sfor Carolina. Rosin is steadv at 3s 1 ld(7 4s lo.l. Turjtentine spirits are uominaf at 4 '(4 8s. liOuaou .noufy .-uarnet. American securities are dull. Illinois Central Railroad stock has considerably de clined, and quotations ore 23 per cent, discount. ' . 1 Londoii Market. Baring Brothers report breadstuffs steady. fcugar is quiet Dtit steady. Coflee quiet, and quotations are barely maintained. Tuqcntine spirits are steady, at 47s. Linseed oil at 33s. Additional Foreign It is reported that Spain 1ms applied to Franco for support against the oppressions of Great Britain, in the matter of the slave trade around the coast of Cuba. The application met with encouragement. The Calcutta mail to the löth of May, has been telegraphed. The news is discouraging; but little pro gress having been made again.-t the rebels. Shah, Jebauhorz has been relieved. A small conspiracy lias been discovered in the Punjauh. The Rajah of chunda, Magjwne hasrebelled. The Hong Kong dates are to May 5th. General distrust prevailed in Cautou. TlllKJ DIspATtll. New York, July 8 m The English, papers, by the Africa, fur nish the following news: The Lord Mayor of London had given another banquet. The Foreign Ministers and a distinguished companv were preseut, including Mr. Dallas the American Minister. In the absence of Lord Dcrbv. tlie Lord Chancellor made a political speech. In the course of his remarks he thus al luded to the American difficulty: '1 may. perhaps, advert to circumstances which have passed, a transient cloud, but a bright one. I hope npon the relations which exist between ns and our transatlan tic kinsmen. United as we are by ties of common descent, common language, timilar laws and free institutions, nuy misunderstanding Is a matter to Ie deeply deplored. The Lnitcd States have evinced their iden tity of race with us by their sensitive jeal ousy, which they have exhibited in favor of their national rights, but I trust that the representations which have been made by my excellent friend, the Minister lrom the U. S., and the mode in which fhey have been made by Lord Malnisbury, will very soon restore those feelings of complete ' amity which have been rulllled by this trilling difl'crcuce. Nrw York, J uly 8, m; Flour firm; sties of 1 1 )0 brls. Wheat is dull; 20,000 buhe.li bold at 1 O.'l 10 for western white; and 1 02 for rcd.Corn is firm; sales of 12,000 bushels at 6(?7$ for mixed, and 80fVi,8l for white; 84(,85 foa yellow. Pork is 16 60tV,16 75 for mess and 13 60 02,13 7d for prime. Lard firm. Whisky firm at 23Z,23. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, July 8. m. Flour is firm, and in good demand. Whisky has advanced to 20j. Provisions unsettled. Holders have put the prices above the views of the buyers. There arc no sales, and reliable quotations cannot be givrn. Grain firm, at 35 for oats, 507 rl for corn, 0(73 for red wheat, and 80fW,93 for white. Thermometer 80. Weather clear. ' . Baltimore Market. BAtTIMOUE, Julj 8 M I'reii'lstnfTs are ste:irlr; Howard Street flour ii $4 37; City Mills $1 23. . Wheat steady-. Kerfitd are lipht. Com is firm at tSij for white, and 78(? 73 for yellow. W hi.-ky 23(7,24. rroviioDJ dull, but uuchauged. Trixitv Bay, 10 o'clock, a. m. The weather is clevr, with a westerly brocze. Xo indicutioua of the approach of the telegraph fleet. HiTTSBt aS, July 8 m. Kiver 3 iuches, by metal mark, and fhlling Weather clear, mercury Sti. f&jfGov. Denver left it. Louis on Tue -day afternoon lat, on his wuy to Waliicgton City. The Republican says that the rnmor of hu resignation of the office of Goveraor of Kama, b incorrect. He intends returning to the Territory, if possible, before the August election, at which thn? the peo-

yle vot? ou the Ecglish siail

a erw.ille-d DemrxTatic ixiDCr. can SUPPOll ' , , anv man and anr platform, let him take a t V .l . f tr.. T .7 1 ' iuok ai me itnc name u,ou. . hea-1 of its columns it has the name of tiephen A. Douglas hoistvd for President in 13. Immediately under it, the name of Daniel McClure is announced for Streu-tar v of State. Judge Douglas is a riulcnt oppo nent of the Administration and a good DemQcn Daniel McClure is an unscrupulous supporter of the Administration and also a good Democrat. Douglas denounces the Lecompton constitution and the Knglkh substitute as the meanest of all villanies; McClure supports them as the sum of all good. A little further down we come to Hcnry Secrcst, for Congress, who dont cxactly know where he is and no one else is able to tell him. He made the first radical Douglas speech on the eve of the 8th of January convention. He plead earnestly with the Bright men not to make him go home and take back all that he had said in the canvas . of 1850. His pleading was in vuin, and he was forced to swallow though it "gaged" him, Again he figured in the Douglas convention, paying glowing tributes to Stephen A.Douglas, and. Forney 11 fret" which he eulogised as the be.t paper published. Now he turns round and say: The platform adopted by the convention of the 7 th Congressional District "fully sustains the doctrines of opular sovereignty, and receives my cordial approval. In that convention resolutions endorsing Judge Douglas aud John G. Davis were voted down. Notwithstanding this "confusion worse confounded"' the Journal claps its hands, and hurrahs for the Democratic party. Friend Cookerly is a man of large proportions, but we never supposed him capable of swallowing such a heterogeneous mass of stuff as it is found in the ticket at the head of his columns. tAbout as contemptible a thing as we have noticed in olitics, for a long time, is contained in the following card in the St. Louis Republican of the 7th inst: Hox. F. P. Rlaib Dear Fir: We fee from n circular issued from the Honurpathic College of the city of St. Louis, that you are one of the Trustees of this Institution. Has this been done with your knowledge and consent? and are you using your influence to advance this urn in medicine? Maxy Physicians. We wonder if this is one of the Rrj'tiblicant lat resources to defeat Frank P. ISlair. That paper is horror struck at the idea of a religious proscription, yet winks at an at tempt to proscribe a man on account of his views in regard to medicine. We fhould judge Mr. lilair's success to be pretty cer tain, when his opponents resort to such means to defeat him. Judge Bickuell, who has been spoken of as a suitable candidate for Congress, in Mr. Kuglish's district, announces in a card, that he will not be n candidate. He says : 41 My business U with my profession. I do not understand political management, und do not w ish to go to Congress. My present ofliee suits mo, and I lcliee I suit the people iu it. I shall, therefore, although the .fiiee of Circuit Judge: is not worth having, in a pecuniary view being tlie worst paid ofliee in the State in projHjrtion to the Labor remain a candidate for the same, unless the Democratic patty shall select some other candidate, nn 1 then I shall supjmrt him.'' tia?The Republicans of JcllVrson county, have nominatel John Ii. Cravens for Senator, and John L. Mansfield and D. C. Dranham, for Representatives. Mr. Cravens was in the last State Senate, and made an a'-tive and efficient legislator. Doth of the other gentlemen are highly .j.okeu of. MISCELLANEOUS. T tt.i.YsFonTj rnuy imsrifiti We beg to call the tt'iitiu of Merrbants buying or ordering their till stork from the lästern cities, to the superior advantage and facilities ot the Maltlmore. mil Oltlo Railroad, frr the safe and speedy transportation of Freight to Kvnnsville and vii-initv. Connect iona are made with the most reliable Kailroails and Steamhii? River route shortened aud improvol by completkn to Parkcoburgh. Through rates lower than hy any other route. Apply to M. PoTTta, Boston; B. V. Ktlt.r, rhiladelnbia C. F. Pkbviel, Sew lork; J. T. Kn'.lp, Balti more, for inf ormation or through rates, or to Gl. FOSTER A Co.. Freight Aren, Corner Locust street and Canal, EvansviUc, Indiana. 7f TJCMJVE .ytJIiE HORSE SHOES l- The Troy Iron und Nil K.h tory, at .!.. have Henry liiird.n's Improved Horse Hioe Maehiuc. jrynow in svecessful oeration. land sre pr-p.rel to execute or ders for Hor?e and Mule Mioes. of any weight and pattern, at a price bnt little above the price of Horte hoe Iron. The quality f the Iron used in these shoes is warranled in every respect. Tln-se shoes have been approved of, and are nrw used by th t'nited States ioverninent cxcbs-ively, a.-4 also by many of tlie principal Mage and Omnibus Companies and Hör Hioers throughout the country. Anv person en closing to the undersigned, will haro a sample of I'll lb., assorted ies, e. nt to hi addr-s. Orders addressed to the snbscrilMT, at Troy village, will receive prompt attention. M. K. 151KPEN. Ag nt, pl-ly Troy. N. V. Tit F. 7.V RlltLLKI K F.JVTUCK I HAKVKSTEU, KK MOW INii KKAPlNt;. This Mvhine was intrMiwd and used for the first time during the harvest cf l.Cti; and though new. It has already estaMirhtvi fir itelf a nptitation which has never been reached by any other rf-inbined Ileaprr and Jlw-r, Svith and Xet; and it now occupies a position far in advance of all its competitors. erlv one f hotiiand or fliese M., rinne were soH during the last two harvests, and th d. mand not i supplied in the Mate it Kentm ky. Tenne.v.-, Indiana. Illinois. Mi.-souri, lows, Arkansas. Alabama. iJeorew. tsoti'h t aroiina, vircmi.i, Misstuppt, and ettal.lirhin- the fact most cou bisiiely, that lor tiniverral use, econoniy, strength, and eth. h ncy, this Machine la everything that is desttable, both a. a ICeaper and as a Mower. - W e have made some valuable impntvements, sugfvttA by car ful observation and experiment during the' last harvest. These will t-e added to all otir Il-ap-r and Mowers uow building for the har vest of x. Eor sale on consignment, by around Aw ALLIS 4 HOW'ts. ffEli7rE.VT 1 1Tl TOHJCCO F.tt torv, J. 8. Mcl KACKEN, I'ropnetor, .Main stieet. telween Third and fourth. Evansville, lnd.4 Having ntted, up th alovp .l)uoo fietory, I am now prepapil to till all nnb-rs for the various stylt cf Western Tobacco, Mich a Eivets, Ivuprsi, yü ir. t r and Half Poinl... in all kinds of package and have now en hand the fallowing brands, viz: 10 boxes Oinntca ö L'imp; 11 do do Pounds; p d l ine (Own); do (in Caddies) Hoosier E"y; V do do Jordaa's: j pi do ws (.ra le Robinson's, do Montgomery if) tos Packagsa. Th. .htiv. slOi'k will Iwl sol. I A rt.-r .-..n f lnwer than can be bought ebiwberc, and ö per cect. c? forcath. All kinds cf currency taken at par. iver.?y-T 31. larjetiz Cigars ca tici :n ctJ !I. t:xcsat l5westf.sruesl.-r cash. f:tl-J

jaiBMlSSlON WERCHAHTS

. - - i O'RII.EW C.. 0W Jt tarlimied WHARFBOAT, KvwnMilie, Indiana. Storage, Forwarding, -and Commission j MwhtB rjtl Railroad, S-uambot, and Lv rre Ay1- r,ri;" r" 'r xn PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, and connection over which we are authorized to giv. through receipt at the lowest pcwitla rat-i1. Having a mammoth Wharf Kat at tb landing, the large on the Ohio liiwr, capable of ftoring and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, vre are prepared to fcetlltate the dispatch cf all coiisisiiiiieuts, forwarded to our care, by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Piirtii ul;ir attention paid to Ilcceivii.g, Storing and Forwarding, Lh, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satisfaction guarantee. ' Office and extend ,-e Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where vre are to be found, attending to the iuteresta of our patron at all hour, day and uight. With our ujerior facilities; long standing ; untiring energy; and knowledge of our bueiiie!, we feel confident of giving general satir-f.tctk n, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. ' ' Liberal cah advances will I mae on all consignments to either ourelvos or rorrepondentn in any of the principal markets. North. Ea.t or Sorth. P. C. O'RILEY A CO. Tf9 MtOliKaUity RECKli'iJS'tl, JL9 FORWAKPIMJ AND COMMISSION MEUCHAS. Watkr Street, Evansville, Ikdiakv. Thankful for the patronage heretof.rc o liLwrally extended to me, I lieg to Kay to my Croon K;vrr and Waki h friends that I am still 0a the groun i, reütly and willing to give their conBiguuteiaU clor attention. Particular attention given to Um forwaiding of Tobacco, Pork, Lard, iiacon,Caks add general .Merchandie. BTTiS-m 2?iwjiti it. lull, t o.n.nisBio.v li MEIICHAST, for tie purchaee aad sale of heit, Fluur, Lorn, Oats, Kartey, jcye, liar, fork, Lard A . Office, FROXT STREET, VXDEIl TOE TCLECBAfB OTtlCS. n.rlC-Ctm . KVASSVILLK, IXD. T9BOUW " JL9 IXC, , FOKWAKPINtf ASDCrSEKAIi COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ag' fala I t Hanau k ifctit luuifMiy, tvnon ilie, IndiHna. W e Lava formed a co-jmi fe-rliip under tlie idyl of IiROWx d ArKtx, and offer our services in tlie eauac Stv an set forth in our card above. We are fully prejwreü to extcnl every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, KIUK, or KAILltlAI and assure tbem that"their interest shall be .ili: fully reprexented, should they be lea.4cd to favor in with tbeir patronnge. Office and Warehouse on the coriM-r of Main ft. and the Canal. W.M. BROWS', W. M. AIRMAN, Late cf Howard Si Brow n. Late of FOSTKK, & Co. jan.-J-tf raDJ.n's e.tpbeä. ro.vi'j.vivJL SEW ARKASCEMEST. Iho Amm'k Express Company reppcetfullv announi to their friends and patron, the public of Evant-tillc and vicinity, that, witb increase J laciliiex tor the trauf-portutioii of riiEir.HT, PACKAGES, .V O S E Y A S It V A L V A V L ES. The solicit a continuame of former favors. Etwcial care ImW-ii in tho collection of Hill, I'rafts, ot., and the trautportati'ju ol sinau and tamable packages. All ifivons wi-iung to avad tiieinsiveii oi me iacilities of th Express, call obtaiu any desired infor' mat ion iu refereuee to the route aud dctai.ii t tha bneinetw, at th-ir OHW on Finst street, between Main aud Lucunt, opposite the Po?t fiffi'-e. de is C. II. t IS1I, Agent. T tIK OI.it WO.VEEÄ JHltJlH THOMAS M'AXTLIS, Sien ot the tiolden Off e Pit). h;m an immense atock of Steves and Houeeke.-i.niir Ware, purchased since the great pan ic in tuoner ntlairs. at ruinous rates to the laanufac turers, which he is willing to give Uli cuetomers the advantage of, bv railing at his old ctand. tall at oie e a; id secure barguiu. iif.v.ti T1I0S. SCANT I. LIN. II UHLER HOt HE. MJ Ind. I 'labile the O. i M. It. Ii. OSiee. T. J. BEKI.ER, Proprietor. feUMf vr..vAivi-K ro.Tf.vo if to THE HKMA.M'S UF THE TIMES. R. B. HART, .;ft f. r the follow in; Milb and Marhibeji, offers fr sal-.'! Tbc Great Eastern Corn Masker, RIf KTsTsKIl AM) ChKANKIl. Vhit h w ill shell from 1,0W to 2,50V but hebl pe" day. AL-, Tlic" American Elephant. The great Novelty of the dar. Iiis the .t Mill evr invented fr the farmer's use. It will make ten varieties of product. It will grind the Corn and C'l tor feeding animals. It makes oarse or tine msul as mar to wanted, and it will bolt the meal nn if crinds it, or leave it unbolted at the op tion of the oerator. It will grind Spiee, Drtur or almost any oilier ulw?an which requires the ope ration of grinding. It does II thron thing", aud requires but a little power to drive it. , THE GREAT BENGAL TIGER. Is a Mill destined tn make the vari'wM read-- ot Hontinv. and one of the bed Machims ever invented for the purpone. Dradfonrs Portable Darr Mill. N too wtII known to ne-d a description. It is the -hen;.-st. and at the sane time, the easiest kept in r-M-air. of anv In n-ne. All "t the alve Mills and MKh;uu can le seen in Operation at HART'S MILLS, Corner of Seennd and Cnnal stn-eM, where the pub lic Hre invited to call and see the Litot improvenn ntn of th äffe lfie pur haiirg elsewhere. All ortb-r. will be promptly filled.. . -jan'7-4lAwtf - K. H. HART. t BMI K L.iMOllST TOii.it40 JL TAliLlMl M E.N T IN TUE STATE. , t.j mm V. FEXDniCII. nilOTHEUS Woul I respectfiilly inform tlie citiretw of Evan, vitle and vwinityi that they have a larger", Mock of Tobacco, Separs, SnnrTt Fipck, und German Smoking'Tobacco, thsn any two establishments of our princifwil cities. Hotels and store-keepers bvk U yottr interests. Before purchasing rlewhere, please rxaminc our large assortment, which we pled.se oune-,i to sell at the lowest I'alliiiior prii-es. and cheip r than can be bought in Cincinnati or Lnubvilb . All we -k ie, that you shall call and judge for v ours Iv.si. We oiler any of the above at wlintcrale ?" retail. Our establishment is a bran' h vt Ihf ti II krtn extensiTi) iMtltimre Tofvevo farehoie cf J--lendrkh A Uro. Ho. l.V Korest si'-et. K FfNI'MCH A IMS.,, JIain st. 1 door above Kirst, jl Erspsville, lod. Administrator' NhIp. IV 'TICK hcrehy rirrn. that I- a Adtnir.ifrafer IK of the eUteof Jjcoh Keller, wilt rfl-r for rile at public auction n theJnd diyef July. l.V. at the bite residence of the deceased in t'nien towo.'hip. the personal prrrrty, eemijtire of ete yoke of eeu, one her e, one Vagon. csttle. cons, hogj, farming ufem-ils, houibold ftimiiiire. e.Trm of sale, for sums above thsee dollars, a ereilt of ix month on security wtl besiTenJAMEa 5t. f AR-Oy. jei-tnjä;w ü tiaiuiiMi"; M. L. JOHNSON'S KOK J'TnKV. pfKK BINIEF.Y, ' AMI RLOK UOOK MAXt'FACTO- tf 'gfgim I.Y. I'ir.-t street tetvreon Main and l2J'ffj)r l ocurt, Evan?Td?e. In-hana. B v. k JTjZ.Sr r!onk r!l t erW. wi?K or we.huf öaetJtiar Lnn'ed hca-lj, ne1 M tgame?. Mu'. c, bound iu any style that itay be dcaircr. fetliisw ' ' .2 un rf i.ri' ir.tr. r.nL.ES1E'TS f. dor Vrlhni .Snalh.. VriO!i ritercs; I 2 d- Oythes and Cradles, d do; do Män r forks: " " r do long Handled Iliy Fcrkfi da ihort di dy; 2 r-is s'vl r-tc? Frrnlea. j '

MISCELLANEOUS.

JSLT P I LL CAUTION. Mervhantn aud Tra'dcrs will le on their guard and not I, iuipoeed upon by a Cowiterteit ot florae a . lodiau Kv?t Pill, signed A. Jl. JlWKt. AH genuine Root PilU hnee the name and signature ef A. J. V ITE A CO., on each box. DR. MORSE, the inventor Of Morte In Ji Ef4 ISU, has spent the greater part tf hit lile in travelling, navin; visirea r.urope, Asia, anu (Africa, as well a North Amere-a, and ht spent three vears amonc the Indians of our Western .country, and it was in this way that tho Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Vr. alorse was the first man toeeUlli?h the fact that all dis eases arise, fiom IMPURITY OF THE BL0OI -that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. A.J. WHITE CO. W Leonard Strrvt, New York. PR. MOUSE, the inventor of Moie"a Indian Root rills, has speut the great -r part of hi life in trav eling, having visited Europe, Asia and Afri-a as well as orth America has spent thre years among the Indian of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills w-ere firvt di-over"d. Pr. 3Iorws was the first man to etl-li-b the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that onr strength, health and UP' depended upon this vital fluid. When the vanons passages become closrjre.1, and do not act in perfc-et harmonv with the different function of the body, the blood loses it action, becomea thick, corrupted and diseased, thus causing all paiur, sickness and distress of every name; our strvu;th is exhausted, our health we are deprived or, and ii nature is net assisted ia throwing uit the stagnant humors, the blosd will become choked and cesee to act, and than our light of tile will b forever blown out. How important then, that we should keep tu various passage of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it iu our power to put a mcdietne in your reach, name ly, Mmm' Indüio Knot Pills, manufactured from plauts and roots which gror around the mountain ous cliff in nature's garden, for the health and reoery d diassd uirui. One of th'? rtxjU from whKh ttiese tails are madd U a eodorinc, which open the por of tha skin, and assists nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption withia. 1 he second U a plant which is an expectorant, that opens and unrlogs the humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third ia a diuretic, which dire case and double strength to the kldnevir thus encouraged they draw largn amounts of impurity lrom tlie blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary water passag'? and which could not have been discharged iu any other way. Tho fourth is a cathartic, aud accompanies the other properties of the pills while engaged in purify iug the blood; tho coarser particle' which cannot pn by the other outlets, are thus taken up and con veyed on in grnat quantities by the beweis. i roni the above, it i shown that IT. Morse Iudinn Root Tills not onlv enter th stomach, tut beoome united with the blood, for they find way to er. ery psrt. and completely rout out üi d cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body , which is the blood, becomes periectly healthy; eon. seauentlv all sirkneas aud naln am driven from the mtem, for they cannot remain wheu the body lcomes o pure ana clear. The reason why people are so distressed when slek, and why so many die, U because they dt not get a medicine which will pass tc the afflicted parts. and which will open the natural pierage for the d aase t be cast out, bene a large quantity cf food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass, thua undergoing disagreeable fer mentations, constantly mixing with the blood, whieh throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until Iii w taken from the body bv disease. lr. Morse's Pilla have added to them selves victorv upon victory, by restoring millions cf the sick to blooming health and huppiuess. jthousands who have been racked or tormented with siekness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought aa it were, withm a step or the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been fcr this great and won derful medicine. Dr. Morse'e Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, thev were astonished and absolutely surprised. In witnessing their surr rising cHerts. Sot only do they give lm--mediate ease and strength, and take away all sick ties, pain aud anguinh, but thev at once ro to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use the; rill, that thev will so clean and purify that disease that deadly enemy will taks its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, aud the prospect of a long and happy lite will cherish and brighten your days. C At TlOV Ileware ct a counterfeit signed A.B. Moore. All genuine hate the name of A. J. White 1 Co. on each hox. Also the signature of A. Vi bite & Ca. All others are spurious. ' A. J. WHITE ic CO.. Sole Proprietors," 50 1 pollard street, N. Y. Ir. Morse's Indian Itoot Pills arc sold by til dealers in Medicine. Agents wanted in every town, village -and ham let in the land. Parties desiring tlie agency will aJ'tress as above for the terms. 1'rie 2."i cents per box, flv boxes w ill he sent on receipt of SI, postage paid. janll-d.twly fW9ERrS CHE RR FECTORJL, JL lor the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseueas. Itifluenza, Eronchitis, ihoopmg (ouch, Cronu, Asthma, Incipiekl Consumption, and fr tho relb f -f Coiihuuij tive patients in advauced stages d the disease. We need not speak to the public f U virtues. Throughout every town, and si most every hamlet of the A mork'sn Slates, its wouderful cures of pul monary complaiuts have made it already known. Nav, few are the families in any civilired country on this continent without some personal evperienco of lis effects; slid fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some lning trotdiy of its victory over the subtle and daugorous die:as.'s of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yjt known to man for l lie formidable and dangerous disease of the pulmona ry- nrniu. it la also the rleasantcst and saf-f t remeily that raa'be emplojed for infants und yoting p-r-sous, raren Is should havo It ia store against in insidious enetnv that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to U lieve the Cherry retira I savea more lives by the consumptions it prevents thsn the it cures. Kiep it by y, and cure your colds while they are curable, nor nech t them uulil no human skill can master the inx-ra-bio ranker that, fautenct n the vital, val ycur life away. All know the drendrul Mality t filing diord' rs, nd as they know loo tho virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure tie m it is still made the beet it can be. We spar no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thii afTord thoe who rely on it, the best agent which our skill can furuiab for tlieir cure. Aycr's Cathartic Pills. Tar. sciences of Chemistry and Medii-lne have been taxed their utmost to produce Ibis best, most perfect purgative whkh is known to man. Innumerable proof are shown that tbe PHl-t have virttie w hich surpass in exee.lh-nco tl ordinary medicines, and that they win unpreeedently npon the e-teem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to tik, but powerful to curs. Their pen trat ing properties stimulate th vital activities; of the body, rtmove the obklrnctions of its ortraiii, purify the bl.jol. and exjd disuse. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow di.-dcmp r, sflmnlate sluggish or disordered organs into their iiatunl action, and nupirt healthy tono wiib strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the rwrydJV eomplaiiits of every Isody, but Wo famidable and dangerous diseases tKt have baflle.J the l-t f h'iuian skill. While they produce powerful ffvt-. tb'-y are at the same time, in diminished donc. the saf.'st and be-t physi; that can be rniploycj f-r ehildren. Ileing sugar-coated, they are ( l.-wout to taks; and N-ing eir.-Iy vegetable, art fn-e from anv risk of harm. Cures have b-n mad" which surpass belief were they not substantiated by ncn c-f ste.di exalted position and character as to P rf4d the siiph'iou et intrnth. .vtany eminent clergymen and pin skians have lent their nanu-s toc-rtifv to the public the reliability of my retiedje., while "tiler have sent me t bo assurance of their convict ron hat my preparation!! contribute immensely to the elief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agents below named aro pca.-d to furnUh gratis twv American Almanae, coiitaiiiing dire. ton.s f-r t Iteir ue and certificates of their .uxva, cf the following enpiiits: Cis.iveiiesi, I'.i'J'nis Complaints, Ehetitnari -ni, IT"psy, Heartburn, Headache arisiug from a foul .Stomach. Nausen, Indigestion, Morbid Lnadioa r4t he It weis .md Tains aik.fng thorefrt m, F Utulens cy, lev of Appetite, ail l.lceroua and CuUm-oxi-Tti.se:t.-er. which rsyuir an evacuant medi' itie, S;r fn'a or King's Evil. They aUo, by pt.if) ing the Mt.'od and stimuViting the tyb m.cure manycorrtplatrrts which it wmild not be suproscd thvy ccu'd rea- h. burh as Fvafiv;, Partial Eliudnsss-, Netiralgia, Nervo'ia Initahility, Icrangrm'-nte of the Ijt. r au'f Kidncv, trotit, and oner kindred compliints arising from a low tat of the be-Jy ?r obstruction ot iu lunetion. Is not be fMi off by uaprincipled deab-r. rritl some other pill they may make more profit en. A.-k for Aver's Pills, aud take nothing cbs-i No other they cm give yow compares with tbw i its iatrin.-i''; value or cttrative powers. T hesick w.i tho bot aid there i Pr them, and thy t'-ull kaTe it. . . Trepared by Vr. J. C. AYEE, Fracli-! n AaIvtical Cliemist,' Lcesdl, M----. Tri e 'i et, r" r t-ox. I ive kXrm tit iliSold by KEf-LEK A WHITE, E'ansvillr. and y drt-eats srd merchants tbrtj"herr The e.jwtrv. At whol.-wle by J. C. AYL'U CO., IP) Walnut .., Ciucinuafi. J"yl Jf JP.VJ5 SHL'Gt,ES.WXr N. 1 Pine rh:EHos, f tt k lew. Also, OV.W pepUr, JOHN I . t.LCVLF. jTyl Cqtht Mam and seventh strre'j Jil H. CiO.V JiEJL OKOtM. . l ortal-br FREttbt juiya Z. H. COOK A W. torf" IIEREBJ efaCJvl" ft V that Henry L. Mitcbr 11 has bet a appointed adniiiiitratrr of the estate of Mr. LLVIRV II I It'll ELL, Sita rf this rirr.4o;eai. .s. c.. U' tit. ILZrZ? Z. MITtil-T.L, . ' AisiL-.ra'.rr.

MISCELLANEOUS.

JE trj.vjsivwR m-r: .i.vo ejr INF1KMAKY, Vine St.. bet, tat & 2nd. OculMs, Aorist, an4 Op era tin r fewraeoa. fAlso, treat a.l form vt Chronic Diaease. jelllAwtf Tor Rent, A large and very convenient Dwelling House in thorough order, on Second street, near corner ot Chesnut street; Terms, $200 per annum THUS. K. GARVIN. WANTED. PROPOSALS to build a brkk stable and woodshed, and large cirn. For particulars call at our offioe. Jelt-lw I0LEHART& ASTflES. Watson, Newberry A; Co., DEALERS IX 3PI3STIE. LTJlIBER,NIIIXGLLS, LATH, DEES9ED FLOORING, DEZSSED CELLE 0 Xc. Wholesale an 4 rebiil. Corner of Main and Eighth treeu, Evansville, Ind. Jeli-tf ""j UN K A PPLlSt " MTE are prepared ti furnish good "Jene Red" V A ppls, by the barrel, to any who mar wua to engage them to be delivered Julr 3rd. $s.if per tarrel. A. D. KK I SOLDS St CO. jrU A Card. CALLED meeting of the Jeameyxnen Oak m t'onvers of the city of Evansville. waa heil May"?, is.v. The Bioetinit was organized by elsctinc a i'reskient and becreMry. The object of tts meeting being stated, Mcavs. Taaman, Sherwoald and llofl were chosen to draft resolution. The Committee retired for a abort Urns and returned with the folloirina resolutions; Resolved, Thai we view the course which th proprietors of the Machine Shop of this city are pursuing to break down the regular Coopers, aa ishooor. iMci unjaet and uiicatlej lor. . Resolved. That we will use all honorable iweaca in cur power bi put d iwn any attempt ax mooopo'T. which is designed to Injure our buicesiia this city, lUsOt-vrs, That iuamauch aa tho proprietors of said Machine Shop, while it as in course of erection, pledged tbemseires to susi&in the regular prio of cooperage in thUcUv. and that inunedia'fly after starting, they put the price down SO cts, on the tarrel. therefore, w have no confidence in tucxr se&ae of honor. r.EsoLrco. That wc In rite the Ceopcri tbata'teagajred In the said Machine Shop at this present time.' to quit there betsreen now and the first of June. aad they will be famished with berths, in the rexulsr shops, aud that after that tine wt look upon Ul coopers ihata44tst in tie manuractorr af cooperage In said shop, as SC ABS. and that we will not condescend to work In any shop that they may get amploymeat in . . On motion or Mr Teaman, it m Toted thai the shove proceedings be published n the daily papers of thiscity. . 4 RANK öüüOKi aec'y. jelOSwdlw GREAT ATTRACTION! nnHE undersigned, propose to aell tbeir COAL llfVL'll In.!.... II.. 1... I. . V... -....t ill SK. l Kiunicu UU IMC UA1IR. VI UV i.USil i - raiietfrom-E-ranavilie, together with seven hundred and seventy actes of land, of a good qcalitv, wall timbered. The canal passes throuc! the land near trie center, iu a north and south direction, within a few feet of the mouth of the coal pit The coal vein is about six feet thick, and In good working order, with all the tools necessary to operate with a aoren miners, coal cars and machinery for hoisting with hone power, and a valuable horse to work it; a good coal boat, nearly cew, w ith the best mule team for towing on the canal. The boat ts capable tf bricring down nfleen hundred bushels at a load. There is on the premises a rood toe boardice house, a stable and corn crib, a set of blacksmith's tools, com enough to last we shock mi me new crop comes in. Also, all tii household furniture la the house will be aoid. with farm in r utensil j. trcntr a' res of cm in. oats and corn, and one of potatoes. The location ts one of the us snippins poinia en me canai; if vne proper accommodations were ercctel for storage cf jroJuoCtit would soon become the center of trade tot that part of thecoun'-rv. The whole will b sold, or if tho purchaser prefers, the no.li Tided half, and possession Viren immediaiely. For particulars tnauire cf sa. Kowley, at the Canal Collector's Offce, or to Franca Amory, In Erri sville. Also, Allen's Ezchasge. No. 2, Main street. Jc7 lwd&wtf KOWLEY AMORT. FAMILY- SEWING MACHINES. Price lie to 123. rwiHE be t, simplest, and most duratle caehlBca ia JL use, as well a the cheapest. They make a strong, elatac stitch, not liable to breait in washing and ironing, and sewing with aqaal facility the thickest or thiuuest fabrics. They use auv ordinary thread, cotton or silk. All machte es warranted, and full instructions given to use them saMsfactorily. We have sereral diflerent kinds cf machlne.v, anf would ask all who want machines, to give as a call before they make ihctr purclias-s. We have a private room where those that desire t test their utility before purchasing, can operate at their leisure. Office aiol sales room in the rear of .lohnsou'a Bookstore, first street, bet seen Maiu and Locuststreeu. A. L. THOMAS, Agent. je8 1w ' - II - I m SSSS SSSSl . 1 HI I SJ HARVEST TOOLS . dot. 4k.b fina'J Grain Crtdlej; 40 do ras Suathes; .'Jdo tlav Kakes: 2; lo Grain cvthcs, Waldren Patterai 5io Gra do do; &do HeCaAecl Millard; . toio hick lei; 10 do OeeniMi FVkles: ft btoss Sc vLbe Stone. I n store aud fur sale by J5 ORR. DALZELL ft CO Si'.nniEsi-. 4 kegs ts bs oT So. I. , 2, B. Zhot; .10 bos Hvcaburith i heese; a)libls Katiawha Salt: , r.tioxes Wheat rtaivh; hit bxs do; . Srdoc. of genuipc Shaker Broom ; Vi dot. Iiiicv d Ileceivedandforaaleby i. at J. IIEIMANN. A CARD. fWIHE iinder-icned resnectfelly inform their cttsBl tomer atxi rrients. Uiit in accordance with th Itels1 custom, thev will transact no UiaiueM oa Saturday, the Jewish Sabbsth.and will rioae thtr store, every F'ndar nitjlitat 1 o'clock, onttl Satmdaw nl(ht at IL same hur. And instead of doing buaiurn on hatnrd.iT, they will attend to it ou Sundaw. The hanos eraploye.1 by us in tailoring will Uk notice, aad M tic in their work oa Monday, whica will hereafter be made pay -dar . A. ANSrACUERaiCO. jef. W (tent Sale of Imported Brandies at Auction UTE will sell at cur store on Main street, Sat'i' day, Jane I Xh next, at public anction. I MX) worth of fir quality and f onuuie imported Kraisdies, in ' and J pipes, ami Preserved Fruits in glaajarThe shore were sent ux from New Orleans on consirmncnt, tnd are of a superior quality , and propps tors of Isr-rooma and cciifectionera are invited t come and .'Xanin e. The rood will t sold without rescrre. Terca v-li. for i l siitis nnder t'2b: for sums over last amount good bankable paper letT wi'l be take,,. brCKER K&AMER. N. B. OonsigtwnenN sj solicited. The moner wilt be promptly paid over at stwm as sales axe effected. jc7-:w niOLASSESItJt .'.' bids. Plantation Mo'asses; do yrrup do; 4 half 4"ls. Jvmir do : J ut received and for sale ir WHEELER it tl'iGS .1IARI1LE' lIAIsI." niTIlI.(; KSlACLISiniEVT. StNIERL N'ths opetisd in connexion wi'h hi SbsTing slo.n, some conimeliou aist eicWr. IlVTIIIN'J r.'MiMS, whew- gent lea; ea en a plenum cold r warm Bat J si all hours fY tht dsy. from ix A. M. to eleven si ipbt.for the rerr OiM rte prs'e of Sä cents tact or five tickets for one dollir. Je-tf Hand-Made .Nah, Doors, Blinds and Frame a, AT PRICES A LOW AS MACFTlNE-MAlli WciRK OF' THE SAME LEiCTI PTIOK. rifIE undersigned Ksre opened a shop en the eoiir of I'm- and first streets, near Rttx V Hsilmsn's fonndry, where they will befoinl at all time pr r-sj-ej fy contract fAr wHt in their Lsa at tieos to smith twnej. All of th.'.r work Ul be ma le rd seasort InssSer aod warranted ""Vs. are also nie.nfHrir1ng PacktiHt Boxes f-w usaon's-.uren jui hlesaiemcrrharts Citieinnatt re.ee, COLLLTI at OYXRtlT . , - Eranrville. In! V. F. A a'lvrmrartitieof IcCUfct3anilctooricr. irl-1m XV rHTTKTUMTC V CEMENT-J tarrtli, frn and in lnicoricr. raie r.T . nii.itntiT Tßowt.r? jl . Syc. nsy Ver. ll'IMt-A hue lot er ! fr zt I trS w je TKXS EY V S?EN.rVIH C -O Jst received a e-juiif uiflfut f ill--1 vexed Fig.eodTwi. 80Ks!tpoVj DR. J. FLEACCR-S I J)ENTAL $g OFFICE, f XORfXfi . MAIN AND FIRST GTS , 1 . . 'lil'ASfrVILLE. l.i. j AS, a fine prepartina fore'eanrg the Teeth ed hrdcHing the gums, can le ht of I,-r. I . at i' a bvr PUTE ; LUMBER räfIT"L juUnVerb. a-i hxn-4 a lar and f'lTl I' "I aortrot of iL ABNABLE Pl!E LrMBF.F. " ww " "Hers) si c versvlingtv revynai-lc prices, ana tt. ierni.tM tlietmiem. II is !t rc-cinnc large -1-litvuni to h;ssfck. bv the river, of the s-ery beta. 1 einsiitv of L-iioVr. Oslers fron the interior r r ' r";alnerss-llterwr'vrt',,',",.'',;. flTSI V?,".1' :rt..i0f tltel-nuslite of WHITE PINE fclllS-, OLES. Also. T.ATII of the very tcA quality. Alf cf which are oCerel low. .-.- I., r r. n .i . rffc- .a üila sv, ctarthi Cnrt Hj-as nsrTTIm:-

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