Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1858 — Page 3

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TS EDNESDAY MORNING .sept. ;a er See First nl FonrtU Pages for Interesting Heading Mutter. Local and Miscellaneous. IIaii. Wl!llm T. Otto, KepuUicaa aiudidale for Attorney General, will address the citizeti3 of Evansville on Sitnrday, the 25th inst., at 7 o'clock V. M, ut the Court IIore. EU?" cn. Deuvcr has resigned the Govtrrmrshir, of Kansas, the resignation to tike elTV' t in a few weeks. 1 a t&if The Terre Iloute Journal mts that a l,ue number of hands arc enjrnjred on the new f.ride over the river, and it is thought the structure will be ready for use before coll weather. Basic or America. The Clarksrillc CltronicU appeals to tive hill holders of the Hank of America not to sacrifice the bills but to hold on to them and euhrait to no plinve, as it is as pood as any in the State. Crjjr Mr. M unlock, of Madison, a few nights since, thinking he heard burglars about, stepped out of doors and Cred n pan at a diirk looking object before him. IJ e found he had kiUc-1 one of his neighbor's cows, "'worth? 100. lT The New York creditors of the Ohio ' 'M' and Trust Company, representing: claims to the amount of $o00,000, have con.raonced suit in the United Stttes District Court of Ohio, aiin-t the trustees and assignees per.(Fiially. The trustees of the company gave the New York cashier, about two we -ks mucc, nn unconditional release from every liability. Kxplosiox. DUtilUrtf Burned. An cxjWion occurred in the Distillery of Uranus II. Cro-sbr, nt Chicago, Wednesday morninjr, which threw . the burning liquor over the rectifying room, and set it on f re. The whole building, together with 3,000 bushels of Train, was totally destroyed, and also Joy li I'riaby's ice hou?e adjoining. Loss $20,000 Xc call attention to the advertisenietit of Mr. Dew.uclict, from Mt. Vernon, who has established a Feed Store on the corner of Water and Locust fts. He belongs t it family of brotherä well known among in for their intejiity and enterprise, all of t1iom have become permanent citizens of Kvansrille, and identified themselves with its interests. Oysteks. Z. II. Cook & Son have a full supply of excellent I'altimore Oysters, fresh nnd pickled. Their arrangements are made f.r regular and prompt supplies by Express through the season. This old house, that has done so much for the convenience and tomfurt of housekeepers, roust not be forßoUea ill the crowd, of competitors who have grown up since they introduced many of the convenient customs that now prevail, among which is that of delivering goods at the houses of purchasers, as well as some other good Yankee customs. sQf Never ha3 a more elegaat, genteel, vt becoming style of dress teen introduced or adopted in this country, than that for the present fall and coming winter. It would le difficult to give an adequate idea of the grace, beauty, and comeliness that is given to the humm form divine' by the present Myltf of dress, but our readers will find beautiful models of every style of garment that will be woru during the coming season, by calling on our rotinc friend Lyons, who Ii;i taken unusual paius in the selection of a vcrv large and varied stock of fine cloth-hig-for bnine?s and dress, and a handsome assortment of cloth', cassi meres and vestings, which he is now motleling int-j elegant piriucnts. : Obatructlng Stile Walk. A large numlnrr of our citizens received, tn Monday, a notice from City Marshal Martin to nppcar before Justice Mills to answer a charge of obstructing the Streets by permitting; piles of wood to remain in front of their houses. The practice of leaving large piles of unsawed cord-wood upon the Streets IbrVecks, waiting the convenience of the owner to procure a wood sawyer, and when ona is procured, to wait his dilatory movements, is an annoyance and nuisance too long permitted by tha city otliciuls. Nearly all those eompl iined of were fined and suffered a penalty of $3 or ?7, which produced bitter roinpmints and some frvr curses on the part of tlie less piou? sufferers. Most of our citlieos arc ol)Jig?d to receive tucir fuel upon th? Street, and a rc:i;cnible time should be gvven vbemto remove it. If the construction given to tbo Jj'aw by Justice Mills flianli be sustained t iat to allow wood or co:.l to rem.iin on tho Streets for fire minute subjected the owner to a fine, many of our citizens could net get a load of wood into their cellars without incurring the penalty. The fault of lhe city Marshal is in neg lecting to enforce the ordinance for a loni; time, and then when people hare gTt-v. n for getfal or careless of the law, to poancedown suddenly when tliey were getting in their autnmn$T0Q-d;at 1 arraign a crowdofthem utoraLts. It "Appear as if he might have more regard to hii fees than the good or der of the city. After being derelict for months, the oCicer should have given the , offenders warning of their newly awakened regard for duty, liefore they insisted upon a rijrid enforcement of the law. 2? Wc invite the attention of the sick . and afflicted, to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaliarilla, and Gridley'ä Salt Rheum and Tet ter Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr.' Uaker specific, 'Dr. Hoopers Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterley,s Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and rharmacenViitb that all can rely upon them as being safe and effectual in curing the ureases fpr which they are recommended. They are standard remedies, and can be found in nearly every Drug and Apothe cary tor In the United Utatef.

Candidates.

Wr." J?4lr T -will plea winonw my ; name as a candidate ft.r th office of County Coro- ' tier of anileruurgu ounty. JOHN WAY SI AN. ! Tr. Editor. Yu mill please announce my ........ - .ntl..i.. t..r lli.rill'.r if Klx.rifT f Van. ' dcrburgh County, at the October election. eept!4 JOHN C. hTASER. Tfr. JüNffforv You will tlcae announce my name as candidate for the ofltce of County Surveyor of Vanderburgh tViuntv. sept 17 ADULPlll'S J. ADLEREERG. M-'utler öfter Ii imlf as a nrnli.Ut for lif ot!ir f Tr-Atnrpr of Yndrrburgli County, mt the entitling elt-rtion. .-pt I Ur. lit llor. Please an noism e my iume aa a Cuudiilat lor re-tW-tioti Trciumrer of Vanderburgh County, at tli nex K toN-r l-ctlin. atiriC T1IK0IXJRE VEXNEMAN. Jmtmem Mt. Smwnderm in n Cwndidat fr reeWtion to th office of County Surveyor or Vanderburgh County. Wr. Editor. You wilt pUsw auuHiice. um ai a Candidate for tho oflica of Mvriff, at th eu.utnjj (K-tuU-r electiou. W'M. I'AIXE. , We are authorized to annonnre the ame of Thoma Y. Hottox, as candidate f.r SherilT of Yanderbwrph County. aa Tfr. Editor. Tou will fleaiw announee my nam at Ondidat for th office of fhriff of Yaiiderburjeh Conutr. aul JOI1X H AVITT. fir. Editor. I'k-a- Miooiinw tlwi nauie f I.AC S. Mooir, a an IndejH-ndent Candidate fir Circuit J ud- of thU C ircnit. aii jlH TIr. Editor. Ton will please announce my name aa Caml.iUto to rertweut Vanlerbnrzh Connty In the next LrgfaUture. BEX STIXSX. Tfr Editor : Yon are requested to announce tle tu.nie of 31m. K. McGacw, E-nj., a candidate for rroreicutatioii from Vanderburgh tVmnty, at the Orlolr election. MANY VOTE1W. anglt iliorgt Cllnztr I an Independent Candidate fir Sheriff, at the msiiins Octoler elect Ion. tJeorg- It. Jltltrld wü! I an indep-n-d.-nt candidate for JSherilT, at the ennuiug October election. Special Notices Mir. J. Mlottttttr' i'tltbrmttd Slommrh Kttttrt, fortlie enre of IYter and Ajjue, li bayond all controvcf ay the nafut and lent remely that could be ucd by tin- afflicted, for alt diwaw of the alx.ve nature. The tnt violent attai ks of thii dreadful dii(?aiM bare often licen preTented by the use .f thin reliable remedy. The "IHttera" har tieen um-d by the proprietor inau extensive raetire, in tbe treatment of Kcver and Ague, for a number of year-t, and itj wonderful curative ttowfrs are weJl known both to the pre and to tlio public. Tliene ho deire a thorough renovation of their entire py-tt in, nhou'd not fail to ue the Hi I lent." Cor aula by Irirciiitnlil.-alTpeiierHl!T, everywhere, wpf.-lw II V think it U luinlly known even to the nioet intellipnt of our rcndi rt, how de.-p n.ni .f the HH-nciT are looking down into the niytcrie of creation. We knew there were wunderfiil diw-uvcr-k it in theite time, and wonderful use made if them, but did 3 t know the f heiuiM Were imitating in their crueihh-a and even sur)dti jr the mtmt woilerrul J r-luctiim of organic lite. Purin our vifil to Lowell we were intro .lured by one of their proiuinent citieua to the laloratory of Ir. AYKK, (in ventor of Cherry Pectornl and Cathartic I'ilN), wln're we were khovt n with g-Mieroii frank neu, his pr,M CMr and bis product.. Thin maatcr geiiitm of Iii art Is manufai turiiif; the aubtle e-nrricr.: of lit wera from tar and other vegetable ulwtaucc. Ilia ewcuce 1'ine Apiden, .Slrnvi berry, Chcckerln-rry, Quince, l'cnr, Cuiulla, Ciiiiiamn, Xc, not only eijiLiI but tliey exceed ill purity of flavor thunc wgctal'iea tin him hi. Ilia oil of Wiuter-jjni n i purer and f lftter flavor than any that can be gathered fn-ni the pl.-mt ami yet U maiio by chemical rompoMtioti from the IIdro-rurlMiiii in tar! Ilia pr"e. i, to analyze the aulmtance and find the exa t ultimate atom of which it is made, then rerrmpow them in the wune proportion which exUt in nature. CkrUfiam A'Uonl". Hr. EtrlyB Modln mmd HmrtopmriHo Will cure all dinem- arbdu from nn inijuirv täte of the lll'xxl, or a dcpravel conditiou of the fluids of the aystoui, vix: Cancer, Swelling of the G'und, RheuinatiHin, White Swelling, Chronic Sore Eye, fib. Boils, Erysipel, oitie, Paini in the Hones and Joiuta, I'lcern in tlra Muuth ami ThroHt, and all Chronic Constitutional Piwivira. Thia medicine searches ot the trtry rod of the diseaw by purify lag the L1nm1, and changing the accretions in the system, thna rem-wlnn thn eaiuw, which rendem tlie cure certain and jierinaticnt. Ir. Euhterly'a Iodine and SursnparillM will cure the worst iiiercnrbd disease and drive out and destroy every particle ot mercury which ia in the system, and cure ita bud eflects. It will cur Secondary Syjdii'i or Venereal rUscasea, and will drive the Syphilitic Virus and all hereditary taints and poisoooua matter out of the system through the pore id the skin, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of health and purity. It is a poeitive cure for liver complaint ami dysprp aia, if used a proper length of time. I chalhn.ee the world to produce its equal iu thea complaints. The afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Ku rlv' Ioline and Sursaparilla, will -re all Nervous pisettMHi, Fema'.e Ccmplaints, I)iopy, Gravel, l'lwa. a f the K idnrys, Bladder and Triuary Organa in a few Java. It will n-mova Tiinplea and Dhdchea f:x in the Face, and make tlie skin clear, white and Iteautiful aa alabaster. It doa this by purifying the blood, and by ita prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Secretory Organs, producing vigorous health. Persons who lave long Isen altliotcd with S n. fala. Old Sores, Tetter," Ringworm, Scald H-ad, Llotrhea, Erupt Uhi of the Skin and all Cut a neons I)isca.ea, ara advimd to procure Gridley'a Salt Rkenm and Tetter Ointment to apply ou the Sores, or diTrtcl arts, when using Tr. Easterly Iodine and SarsftparilU. The Iodine and Sarsaarilla pu rifies the Blood, aud ca'iee the aorea to diharge their putrid matter, and the ointment mala them. When bvth are used (which I always rccomnieud) a perni-inerit and radical cure ia always effected. They are the best and moat powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial ia a'.l I auk. I do ni t fear the result. I'rice of the Iodine and SarsaparilU SI per bottle, or 6 bottle for ?5. Gridlwy'a Salt llheum Oint ment 73 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, comer of Third aud Chesuut streets, St. Louis, Missouri, sola proprietor, to whom all orders must be addreaard. wSold by Hallock A Stoddard, W. Bierbuwer, Li.ch Jt Calslctt, Keller 1 White, DrugicUU, iu Evaasvlllc, and by lruj.'ita generally, uiyl-lyiiw. Mir. MMoopir'm M'tmml Cordtml teilt r-r all Female Complaints, auch as Exneseive, Suppressed, or Painful Menstruation, Fluor Albus or Whites Barrenness, Sallow Complexion, Headache, Dizzi ness, Weak Nerve, Frightful Droaiiis, and all dis eases caused by Colds, Checked Perspiration, Ex. cesses, Over-Excitement, etc., cf tho Sexual Orgaus. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged ly th- ladies the best remedy ever Invented. sWPrlce tl per bottle, or six boftles for S3. Da. Eastfklt, corner ef Thlnl and Chesuut atreets, St. Ixmis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, and to whom all orders must be addreesed, Scdd by Hallock A Stod-Urd, W. BierboweT, Lisch and Calslett, Keller & White, in Evansville, and by druggists generally. mvSl-lviiis Mr. Emittrty't Mr mm Jg-mt Mkllltr will cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fsver, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, aud ai the various forms of Fevers incident to Billons Climates. If there is a man, woman or child suffer ing with Ague and Fever, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's Faver and Ague Killer. It Is a positive cure speedy and permauent. Try it. Price 1 per bottle, or six bottles for 5. Dr. East rax 7, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Loa is, 8ol Proprietor, to whom all cr. der most be addreaeed to get the genuine. Sold by Hallock k Stoddard, W. Blerbower, Llecb k CalsleH, Ksller k White, Ag-nt for Esansville , and by ggista eoeU!y. sayI-IHas

Special Koikes,

Jlft Cmrttr t'omg-h Bmlom, teilt cur Cough, CcM. Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, 1 sl'it,inS ,f Kluod, Dali in tha Side and Breast, rieuriny, Wboriog Cough, Croup, Lirer Conij j-hunt, Palpitation f the Heart, and all diseom of the Throat and Cheat and Lungs. Ko one should negiert a Cough or Cold a single day. Milliona dia nniudly by tieglectins a Common Cold. Cougta aud Colds lead to Ceucumption, and then to early deallt. Header, have you a Cou-h, Cold or any disease of the lungs? Procure at onco that celebrated remedy. Da. Caans' Co con Balsa, which never fails to relieve a Cough In twenty-four Lours, and always cures the worst cases of Cold, Coughs aud all diseases of the Throat and Lnns In a few Trice TrUl bottles, 2.r cents. Large bottles $1 1r bottle, or C bottles for S5. I. Easterly, corner Third and Chetdnut, Ft. Louis, Mo., Hole proprietor, to w horn all orders miu-t be aditreseed to the genuine. Sold bv Ilallork Sto-M ird, W. llierbuwcr, Liech 4 Calalctt, Keller and While, and by druggista gcuerally. mySl-ly . Itr. Bmktr'B tipeetne teilt ettrt Uonorrhen, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, Chordee, diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and all discaxs of the gonital or-nns. Keadar, have yoc a private disease? Do not neglect it. Delay ia dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe tpcedy, and radical cure. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure youraelf, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use acconitiany tho nitxlicino. Price SI 50 per bottle. ExsTraLr, corner Tlilrd and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, 51., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed to get tlie genuine. Sold by Hallock 1 Stoddard, Leich 1 Calslett, Keller Jt White, iu Evanaville, and by druggists generally, iny.'ll-l.vius 4'vmlUodlmm Ulmtmg' Com pom if, OKlct on Water street, under tho Telegraph onlce. Cart loads of l'i bushel of Bodiain Miue Coal delivered to any part of the city at $1 00 per K(b t'l weih'-d, if desired, at the expense of the purcliaser. Notes of Kolveut bauk of Illinoii and Wisconsin takea in laymeut. JOHN WYMOND, Seervtary and Mannarcr. d-eCf-tf UK t'l I TE LE.ilt. 1Ü3 HE US 1 VJtE WW White Lead. Timothy Seed, a fresh article. A I. nte lot of fresh Teas, assorted qnalities, and packed. J Ust received by aer.tlt I WHEELER k BIGGS. 'BltflOtFEE.-1 0 iTifjä AT M'UM.JIE Äm, Rio Coll. e. üj Ras old government Java Coffee. 5 ItoKes choice Hamburgh Cheese. 75 Caddies fiui Va. i. ToImuxo, 1H Ro.es ltw. l-U. 6m. and hs. do. Just received and for sale by HEELER & RIGGS. JMy''tJjiMrMij TTZfWfSH'tlTl'ME JiLM nteiel and for sale vei v rlieap. VAl'TILR & MARCONXIER, m-ptll o Main street. MM KACTl'KfcliJ OK Lard Oil, Soap and Candles, AIo, an extra article of ENGINE, CAR AND TALLOW OIL fvr .Machinery, and a Superior Helmed Burning Oil, roa IIK.lP I.IOIITS, AliAPTCPTO STr.AWIKITS,MOT IS, AM ALI. OTII1 III RMM1 M BIIIM'S, .. IC, Vorth Side .Tlotn tlrtet, ntv t.r.s rir.sx Axn skcond, EVANSVII.LE, INDIANA, mi i.i r ir.(Kra ruiur kKAVi.u. These Machine and Burning Oils are warranted to htaiid all iliniites and tu-a-Mius. The attention of uiMxter luechitnicH of Railroads, Steauilswts, V ills and Mnc hiuo Sliojm, is ptirtirularly rallotl U' the als. ve card. ang'J7-lyd Js-KRI KG. The Kali Session of this excellent 111sliluliii, under the aide, iiuiuagclii lit of 1'rolcssor PI EMAN, of IViinsylvania, will eoiiinienc on Monday next. Tlie course of studies at this Sclnsil, einlirace all the I. rauchen usually taught at Academic-. The charge for Tuition ale moderate, and lioaril ran lr hail in gi l finiilies in the town for SI 7" or f2 cr week. Eor further informationalply to l'roeor Pikvax, at the Institution, or to llo Rev. Mr. Burrow, of Evansville. eptll-ltu AVf.Tf.T.V-Iv;iVii. T?JfJ TENT S-ll-sealine; White Porcelain KRl'IT JA R, jilt received and for sale rhup at the Queenswre Store of J. W. HCGHES, aucl'i IK Main strtwt. T1 EMtM'.-n.IVTE FE.TMLE VOLLEGE, TEKRK-11AI TE, INDIANA. For more than a year, have the mngiiiticent structured f the Tcrre-llautc I'cni;i!e Collcjre, been sN-adily f roprewiiig. They are now nearly com-plct:-d, and will r ops-n f r the reception of pupils, On HWiiesif iy, Ihf th of Fevtrmlfr urxt. The site of the Colleiec, tho buildings, the ar-ranc-ments fcr study and rt.iufort, und tlie Faculty, deserve here a passing notice. TetTe-IIiiute, the site of the College, Is a beautii'iiI ruil healthy city, accpsaible by railroad from all lir thins, anil central to a numerous ami arecintim; M.pn!nti(in. It is hih, us its name imports. From btatistii-s, it is clearly shown that for several years pat, there bave Ihh-u fewer deaths and less sii kniss hi-re than at any Western city, of equal opiilation. The MiiMin will Ih fitted np in the Litest style aud with nil the modern improvements. Tle-vwill le wnrmed ty st uui, and lighted by pas, ami fur-niMo-d with warm and cold Uit'ua, and what is rare ly to be fonud In institution of learning, A GYMNASIUM. Where the body, made h'ult'uy and symmetrical by exercise may aupport aud a-vL?t the labors of the mind. A prominent feature of the College, is the provision made for the health of the pupils. The rooms are u-iou and well ventilated, there being a I "-anti fully ftirnishi-d parlor, with searat sleeping apHrtmctits for inch two young ladies. The grounds are ample, comorl-dng acres in a ple isiiut part of the city, about oiie-thinl of which Is a native forest grove, with winding walks and arIhirn, T'l'imng it nuwt oelic'ituil promenade for pupils ail the grouuds ill ho tastefully ornamented. rat ut'i'i . The Facility will cdii-i-t of a tiioronghly exieric'iced an. I elTicieut corj of instructors. Kev. Joiix t ovrKT, A. 31., rounder ami former Preniilent of tbe Ohio Female College, and Glenda.1 Female College, is firt President. llev. Aithokso Wood, A. M., late Pretiilent t'f tlo Ohio Female College, and the distinguished anthor of several scieutitic works, learing bis name, will be tbe presiding teacher of the College, ami In structor in Mental and 31 ial Science. Prof. It. S. Bosworth. late Professor of ChcmUtry, etc.. In Farmers' College, Ohio, will tak the chair of Natural ik-ience, uj-on which he will lec ture and t Ivniiient. l'KsTisj H. tJovr.iST, A.M., rrorcssorof Ancient Languages and Literature. Prof. J. C. Mimm;ir, lale cf Philadelphia, first teacher of inst rnmental mnic. And from six to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long standing aud successful experience. Jo utirui or eifiense will he sparcl to proenre teachers in every department, of the very highest qualifications, eo thnt puj its wishing to perfect themselves in the higher styles of iiiumc, or any of the solid or ornameutid branches, may l re receive the desired instruction. Thnt pupils from alroal, may derive the greatest advantages to lie gained at Hoarding Schlads, they are reqnirrd to board in the institution, with the teachers (unless by special permission of the President), that they may have the benefit of their example and society. The course of studies will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the branches usually taught in our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Classical and the Fine Arts. The year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing respectively on Wedneen, the Mill of September ucxt, and the 9th day of eirunry, iSo'J. The expenses of the school year, including board and tuition in all the brandies of the regular course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights aud washing, will be payable semi-annually in advance. The usual extra charges will be made for the ornamental branches. APPARATUS AXD LECTURES. Prent, noo and Prof. Boswobth. will deliver full courses of Lectures with the aid of the Telescope and other aparatus. sufficient to illustrate exerimeumlly the priuciplea of the science pursued. Uooks, and all other requisites for entering the College, may be had at the College, or in the city. All letters cf inquiry or on business, should be addressed to Iter. Joust Cotmt, or V. S. CovttT, Terre-uaute, Indiana. The undersigned ritizenaof Terre-Haute, have accepted the office of Trustee of the Terre-llaute Female College, and may he referred to at any time br such as desire further information concerning the arrangements or aclvanugn of tlie College: Rev. E. O- Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, Kev. T. Gordun, R. W. Thompson, 8. II. Potter, iev. J. O. Wilson, Rev. W. G. Spencer, ler. W. Modcsitt, Kev. P. Wiley, K. l. Thompson. Kev. M. A. Jewett, W. 1). (iriswold, W. J. Ball, Jas. Farrington, IHavid Hartaork, C. Y. Patterson, J. H. Watson, And. Wilkin. U. D. Jeott. T. C.4 Bnnrla. A. C. Pot win, . Lnctas Kyce, Thee. Dowling, lleuj. AIcKeen, L. 1. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Paddock, Jabes Ileddea, Jamee Hits, Jamee Barns. jla-

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1 New York, Sept. IO.-t-p. ic; i a utir n n i o vt j s ' 4U'- u& uw Akj.i. rr.O-id, S taten Island, to-c'ay, attended by the substantial citizens of the county.' Resolutions were passed, insidiously sustaining lhe Quarantine rioter. Speeches were made, violent and incendary in tone, and threats were made in the name of the people of Staten Island, that the new Quarantine buildings would be burned the moment the troops were withdrawn. Kew York Mar&eU New York, Sept. 21 p. m. Flour firmer, with better home trade dein md, also a moderate export inquiry. Tl c; t is also something doing in a speculative way; sales of 21,000 bhls at 3 60(5,4 CO fir unbound; 5 15(5-5 2i for 'superfine State; 5 20 for superfine Western; 5 40 5 70 for common to medium extra Western; " 80(7t-5 90 fur shipping brands extra round hoopönio, market closing firmer. I'ye flour dull 3 5004 20. Wheat market ia Ctrl and kroopino; fur common and inferior grades; sales of 25,C03 bush 1 121 13 for unsound and wiateo red Western ; 120 for fair sound white Indiano; 1 25(l 47 for white Southern; 1 18,$;1 23 for red Southern. IV. e scarce and tirmly held 7l'20 with buyers at 73. Darier quiet at 75("?.85. Corn buoyant and active; CI, 000 buh sold at 7075 fur inferior to prime mixed Western; 83 for white Southern ; OS for yellow Jersey. Oats are quiet at 45047 forState. Pork is withont important cliänge; sales of 500 bbls at 17 25 lor mess; 15 00015 25 fur prime, and 18 35 for clear. JJecf unchonged; sales of 213 bbls at 14 00014 50 for re-packed mess; 15 000.13 50 for extra mess. Deef hams nominal at 17 50; prime mess beef quiet and tmchanprcd. Cut meats less buoyant; sales of 120 hhds at Gf7.Cj for shoulders and 808j for hams. Tard heavy; Ealcs of 300 bbls nt 11012". Butter is in fair demand at 12013 for Ohio and 15021 for State. Loxdox, Sept. 7. BreaJstuffs steady. Mocey uisirket slighfy easier. American securities continue without ihange. Cousnls arc Ü0j for money, and 97 for nceo'unt. r Orleauc Market New Orlkans, Sept. 20. r. a. Cotton l'rices are stifJVr but quotations are unchanged ; sales of 0,000 bales. 8npar quitt at 7J(T 7 j ; n.v crop 10 j. Mo lasses, new crop, 38. WliUky advanced 1 1, qnotinp at 24 The deaths lo yellow Salurdity were 74; during the week 300. l'i om V ailing ton Wasiiimjtox, cpt. 22 m. Chubb Ilrothers, b takers and brokers, who suspended pay men t yesterday, rtjiort their liabilities to Vahinpton DejHjsitories nt $15,000, and their assets amjile. Tliey continue their rollection nnl coiuniission business, hopinsr, at an early day, to arrange with their ere litor. They make no assignment. The joint tommiwon Mr running tbe iHHimlary Utween the United Slates and Texes, have eeased opirations until fprin; . The Secretary of the Tre isury lias decided tl ai Tamarinds preserved in Miar nre .uljeet to aduty of .'JO jier t ent. Cotton Sm ki with dyed tops are 1 j jkt cent, and Spring steel rt the same rate of duty in I for. The Secretary of the Xavy, this morning, meived a despatch stating that the Niagara with the raptured Africuia left Charleston, last night, for Africr. -o- - Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, cpt. 21 at. Flour unchanged, t'raiu steady. Whisky dull, but not lower. Provisions drooping. Weather clear. Thermometer. 75. River fell one inch in last 24 hours ; 2 ftt 8 inches water in the channel. Pkl lad el pril a Market. rit!tAIELiHIA, Sept. 20 K. Flour dull aud the demand is limited for export and home consumption. !ood extra sells f rmly nt 6 50; and t'rcah ground superfine at " 37 J. Sales to the trade at 5 37 5 C24 lor superfiue ; 5 "5f7t 00 for extra ; 6 25f'7 00 for extra family and fancy. Iiye Hour and corn meal are firm at 4 00 per barrel. The supply of wheat is in ex cess of the demand ; sales of 2,000 bushels fair and prime red at 1 2801 30 ; and white at 1 40. llye is in demand at 75 for old and 81 for new. Yellow corn is wanted at 1)5. Oats are steady at 43. Whisky firmer; sales at 24 J for Ohio and Pennsylvania, in barrels. Sew York Narktt. New Youk, Sept 21 m. Floor advanced ; sales of 14,500 bbls at 5 80ff 5 90 for State, and 5 50(71,5 70 for Southern. Wheat heavy: sales of 1.C0O bush at 1 2:(a 1 4." for white. Corn is buoyant; 30,000 biu-h sold at T )075 for mixed, and 68 for white. ISaltlmore Market. Baltimore, Sept. 21 st. Flour dull and lower, with sales at 5 256j 5 37 J. Wheat dull and prices lower; common red 1 1S01 30; white 1 20(1 50. Corn is steady at 78ia,80 for white. Provisions dull and unchanged. A MrsiCAt I5nn. The last Novelty from Germany is a musical bed, which receives the weary ltodj and immediately u laps it in Elysium." It is an invention of a mechanic in Dohemla, and is fo constructed that by means of hidden mechanism, a pressure upon the bed causes a soft and gentle air of Anbcr tobe played, which continues long enough to lull the most wakeful to sleep. At the head is a clock, the hand of which being placed at the hour the sleeper wishes to rise, when the time arrives, the bed plays a march of Spontoni, with drums and cymbals, and, in short, with noise enough to rouse the seven sleepers. rST A Grand National Ilorse Show and Ladies' Equestriau Fair is announced to come o!T at Mendota, Ills., Sept, 28th, 20th, SOth, and Oct. 1st, which promises to be a brilliant affair. Premiums tu be awarded to the ix best lady equestrians, rarging from Si 50 to $20 in value, and on horses froiu $100 to S10. Every arrangement will be made for the accommodation of all who may attend. Rev. Mr. Cadcn (Episcopal) of Philadelphia, having, during a recent visit at Cape May, New Jersey, delivered a sermon, and afterward administered the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, assisted by a minister of the Methodist Church, Bishop Doane, of the former church, has forbidden him to preach again within his diocese, Mr. Carden having violated a canon of the church by fraternizing as above I Whisky Kiot at CRAnToansviLiE. One evening last week thirty or forty citizens of Crawfordsviile made a descent upon the retail liquor establishments of that town. There was an awful destruction of the ar dent. A frame building, occupied by one of i the doggeries was converted into an "open front," and the liquors, bar, and fixtures destroyed. Great town, that . Crawfordsviile. Lnfftyrtft Covrifr.

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ran off the track on Thursday morning last, wns thrown down an embankment forty feet high. ' " ' The locomotive turned over three time3 in going down. The tender rolled down end over end. The baggage car turned over two or three times, and was smashed to pieces. The first passenger car, in which there was twelve or fifteen passengers, fell over a porpjndicular wall of about thirty feet, and was somewhat broken. The second passenger car was off of the track, and was tipped over t) an angle of forty-five degrees, suspended thus by its coupling to tho rear car, upon the edge of the wall, over the first passenger car, which was laying on its side bclotv. Had it gone over, the persons in the first car must nearly all have been killed. The rear car was thrown off the track, but not in so dan gerouj position as the seroud. There was but one person, the fireman, killed. All who went over with the wreck, were more or less cut and bruised none fatally. The fireman was killed by the engine rolling over him. The accident was caused by some Getidin humau she e changing the switch. lie would meet with a warm reception if he could now be founl. Tbe Post OflBee and Its Kxpeiifc. The l'o-.t OCice Department has got into a most extraordinary condition. It now ac tually cost" fourteen muliont per annum ; . of which some five millions nre paid by the government, independent of the receipts of the Post Ofhce. The amount paid for Ocean Mail steamers is 1,400.759. Tho otters are as follows : ArrnoFKUTioM fob tue rosrorrtcr. For Tran-i-TtntLn of niaila............f 10.1 10.250 Ti!MiiMHtlii .f Mt maitcra ,:ri"i,KMi Ship aid way lettc-r...... 20 .ft) Wrapping l'ar .Vi UR) lct Offlc furniture A.(MK) A- T rtining .. P5,) ItlHhkiaixl paper. 125,) Lucka a ii-l Kea 15,1) lcsal Agftita .. 7',nt Clerk. .. &V),x.O roatap- Miioipj lfti.ftio Miac-fllaiieoua.. .. 180X Totut lt,(KTi,520 IKi !5l4,0r.,52ahtobep:iid out cf the receipts of the Post Office If those receipts do not FuSice, then $3,500,000 is to be tnid out of the general Treasury. This w ith the amount paid for Ocean Steam mail aUve, makes 4.lH".ot7:,o. Ia addition to thii is $700,000 appropriated for mail service by the two Houses of Congress, making i$5,050,750 expenses of a system which it is admitted should be Eclf-snpporting. Railroad Jlecord. fJIIcnry Ward Brecher is to deliver the animal address at the Wayne county far on Thursday, tlie 30th inst. Public SH-akliit. Judge Xiblack aud Judge Hover, the op jiosiiig candidates for Congress, will address their fcllow-citizeiH at the following times and places, to-wit: Vaiidirburfh Omnttf Evansville, Tuesday, August 31st; Ingles's Station, Wednesday, September 1st; at Long, in the Bayou, Friday, October 8th; Gcrmantowu, Saturday, October I'th. (libon Otunty Princeton, Thursday, Sfptemlar 2d; Francisco, Friday, Sd; Owcnsvil e, Saturday, 4th; Patoka, .Monday, 0th. Knox county Dickeusburg, Tuesday, Scptemltfr 7th; Yincer.ucs, Wednesday, tfth; Edwards Port, Saturday, 25; Bru-eille, Monday, 27. 7YX- county llorubrooks, Tuesday, Scptetnber 14; Pctcrsburgh, Wednesday, 15; Cros3-roads, Thursday, Hi. )tricrt eounttf Washington, Friday, September 17; Alfordsville, Saturday, l; Uaglesville, Thursday, 23; Owl Prnirie, Friday, 24. Mtrtin county Loogootee, Monday, SeptemUr 20; Halberts Bluff, Tuesday 21; llarrisonville, Thurslay, 23. J'otry county Mount Ycrnon, Monday, Octolicr 4th; Xew Harmony, Tuesday. 5th; Wadesville, We-lnesday, 6; Union church, Thursday, 7th. Sieaking to commence at I o'clock, P. M The Markets. Krana-rllle Wholesale Market. BUTTE It, T lh 1520 IlKAXf. white.:.... IJKKSWAX.lb 2--PROVISION'S Bacru (liotr r'i.) !? Itiicua aides. R... ( 5 FhoiilU-rs. Ih ft 7 11 a in, ausj. rurrd...liVj t.tiRN' MIC AL.l.iia. CHKKSK, tt: ltFKEK UaiUK, plain, lb... fiil't l!U .vi.i'n. fft IHOlr c-iiuva!... ;l I POTATOES I )0 PLASTERS tVtucnt. b. 2 12KS'- 'Z Clc. I Linter 'fi prime, lb (fl Jiva, IT ?5 Lirora (j; CANDLK tt;ir 10(21 or: . -,l L'd ri.iat-r,4f. S t;' Utlca Lime .(ft Siiiiiiupr I'riKKCvl. t3 White hand, I'M. T.C.a. dizcn......... t'lO SALT FLOL E, M.1...4 7 V.15 oil Lake. Md 2 75 I'l.ill Mackerri i Kan.wha.(lush.) :a N.x 2, b!l...l.l 00(JT3 SO SUGAR, N. 0 9,'iöl" Xo. 2, J l.ld S7ft: " Onshf-d 13 N. .t, btl....SI2 Oli(12 5'' Pulv ....Y.l No. 3'-Ä Md '! ftl " Loaf... Kiu'Kx f.T?'SEEI). l" ' White Kiih.J5O0(fv5 ' 'l.vcr I ?C- 0 " ' bid M. Q I Timothy, 1. 52 ft-ci 7. E.lt'ITS I lilnefirsM, bu 1 ltrie! A ptdea 1 0i' Kl.'x buh Pp.uh.ii, bua-fj SOAP CHAIN t Palm.. ('rn, Imch .hft M TO B A Ct'O--M . , lllilM IU .. ......... M f . ... .... ...... ... Wheat, bush... t (; KentwkT, Bv Wll live, bnh Cd I Virginia, Ih Oat, bn. (XtlhsnOr-tfO TALLOW HAV, t-Mi..I0 Oo;alt Ool ltend-red rtlll HIDES, (t'rj) VQV2: Ron-h fj 9 Green 5 WK)L re.-l, cwt ö'"0 T"1' "'V'hcd M LAK-ES I Pnlled el Orb-ana, ical... ail 'lm. ( Snpir Hou3;......-T.4J Ex. Fb'ecc...... fx Gold-n Svnip.. H Unwashed t. IWIIISKT- ..20(iJil RETAIL MARKET. CQaKEf TED DAILT BT Z. II. COOS t HOX. BUTTER, B LARD, ft. 12V BEAN'S, iuart.... " MOLASSES (XRN SI EAL, Utah...7.i, New OrWana, pi? W CHEESE, tt. 121 Suar IIoie, gal CO COFFEE j Gcdden Syn:p.,... j : i., com mem .......lö ruoilMO ' Ground..........! Bacon oiJcs, tt....li Java, lf... ...... nine I Mionldcrf... Lacovra, croand,...R Ham, siur cared,- In 14 EGGS, doren........12H FLOl'lt. bbl $ö id. Sack, 98 lbs.... 2 60 FISH White Fifh. B.... t Mackerul, No. 1,10c ea. No. 2, tt. f'ftt , Ta 4 FRUITS Green Arplc..... ...50 DriiM bus.81 2D M putin, D 11 " cnuvasicd, ID...12 Drivd Beef, per ft ! POTATOES, l.iikh-.jl 0 SALT, sack, B 1013 Sl'tJAR New Orleans,ftl')rtJ12!i Clarified 14 Ixtaf ............. ... 1 'j Crushed. 1 5 WOOD, cord S2i0 jriORPOR.iTIO.Y .VOTICE.-(JB.iI) ULs ING SIIlEWALKS. Onlered. that theowne:e of Ita 21, 217, 21, 2IJ, and 22V, in tl I 'nation Eulargcmcnt, fronting on Division and Fifih strwts, and that th owners cf Lot 1, 2, A, 4,' i, C, 7, X, 9 and 10, Block -tl, in the Eastern Enlarrinent, renting on Fifth and Division streets, and that the owner of Lot 2i, in IJUtk 33, Eastern Eniartrement, f cnting on Divikioa street, and that the i Hers of Lots 22, 23, 24. 25 and 2'i. ia Block . and Lnt. "1, 22, and 23, In Block 10, all in Mock well's Enlargement, fi on ting on Division and Fifth streets, and that tbd vwucrs of Block X, IIa t Ml l'laee, fronting on I'vntre street, and Block 1, Battel! 11 ice, fronting on Elm street, and that the owners of Lots 4, 9, t, 7, 8 and 9, Block 6, iu the Fourth Enlargement, fronting en IVstro strwt. and that the owners .f Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, l, M, 11, 12, 13. 14. IS, 1, 17 and 18, Clock 8 ia Stockwell' Enlargement, frontitf on Market street, all in the City of Eransille,Vuuee the Sidewalka as designated t !e hroiight to the proper city grade, withiu Thirty days fnm the publication of this notice. Jn d. fault thereof the Common CouiKÜ will r.roi'eed to have said work done, and the ots and Iexpens aocruicg thereby will be assessed to nd eoUectMl by Of said Lots, or eo towb thereof at

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' JTJß . O'HIM.EW V ro OM.1P ESMT TABLISIIED WHARFBOAT, Evanaville; Indiana.- Sk-rag, Fonrardinjr, and Ccmniijaion SIcrchanta, a'ncral Bailroad, Steamboat, and Express Agent, Special Agents for tha PENH. CENTRAL RAILROAD, ! and connection! over ahich we are authorized to give through receipts at the lowest iiomibl rates. Having: a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing, the Urgent on the Ohio Hirer, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to danmse from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dirtpatch of all consignments, lbrrrardcd to our care, by either . RIVER, llAILROAD OR CANAL: rarticnlar attention paid to Keoeiring, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the , Sale of any Produce, or other prvirty, consigned to tu Ir aolo, and satisfactin guaranteed.' i( Office and extenaire Warehotiae oa Water street, adjoining tha Telepraph, and. on tbe Wharf twatT where we are to be fc.iind, attending to the iutoriwU of our patrons at all bourn, dav and niht. WiiU our superior facilities'; lonjr atandinc; untiring energj; and kuouledKe of our butineas, we fc-cl confident of giring general satif.ctitn, aud hope to merit a eontinnancv of the cxtuiudve latrooage we are now enjoyiog. - Lilieral caah advaucoa will be mad on allconaifrnmenu to either ourselves or corret-puu dents iu anv of the principal markets, North. E it or Sout b P. C. O'RIL EY A CO. n a. nouimn, ttECKMi-M.-vti. M, FORWARPINÖANHCO.MMISMON MERC'llAX. W.TE 8Tir.IT. Kvivirnir Ivm.v.

Thankful for th tiatron . iort..r. .r. .n i;i.-..hJ ext.-nd.it to me, I lea t say to mr Green River anil aUh frieuda that I am still on the enaind, ready and willing t give their cona-gnweuta close attention. ' . Tarticnlar attention given to the fnrwanlinir of Tobacco, rork.LariLLacon.tii-kB 11. 1. 1 ireiiAral M.r chandize. ,. huji WO . S. .MIT! HELL K tv MtECi'IYIXG, FOUWA RUING AND COS1S1ISSlOX MERCHANTS, Water street, between Stain and Loenr, " . ', EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, rarticnlar attention Hvnn to il, r..m.ni;. ..r general .Merrhaadidc and Produce, by Jiivtr, Cauai, lrJkr'1: augH-tim jnaouw .f.rj.t hm:cemMW ING. EORWARD1XG AViiflrvrnit. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ain-iit f.r KaiiHwha alt Coniiny, Evnnvillo, Indiana. W h;.Te formed a eo-t.nrtnnrfilii iin.l.. 1. Htyle of Huowt A Umax, and off.r otir services iu tne rapneiry as set rorth In onr card above. iiniT preparea to extfii.l every facilitr to idifprcrs, cither by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure them that their interests sh.V.I lie f.,i tli fully reniveenteil. hhout.l fher Im nU..I favor us with their patronage. Ollnts and Warehouse on thu conur r.f Sf.iin ct and tli C'aual. WM. I1R0WN, W. St. AIKMAX. L;ite of Howard Si. Drown. Late of ruTER, Co. j!in22-tf grij.yML STOUtd have a lilrgTdtTu 'ly bl WarehoHA nt the 4 '.laTtnt lt-tte at.i. I.t.. r. storing any amount of prodn.-e, which will ! re ceived, stored, takeu care of and held Mibject to the o uers orders ou uiust ruuNonubk terms. P. U. O'RILLY. tnh20.tr rTOX.taMJ M.MTi;.H are prepared o tc stre in our Fire iWf Wan-liuife, nnv unant'fy cf Grain, IVodurc, or Slcrrhandizc, on the uit liberal tentiM. Hat ing largv and nirr rvms up st.dr, particular canilll tnken of IIoim hold Furniture, Agticnlliiral Ituplemeuts ati4 all kinds of goods i-r wares liable to damage from damp or rs..t. Insurance effecte.1 at the wct tin )roof r.itei, by ! month, or looger when ib-frvd. Warehoune loratt d oil rorner of Loeint ftreet and W. ami E. Canal, mid üi.wt convenient for ihipj'itij by River or Railroad. Apply ti a.2H ii:0. FOSTER l0. ILULKOAHS AND EXrRl-Ss!. C-iHJ.VUE 'VI I.I.K AND fords vile Rjiilpiid. Of Tt.lE. i.'I'.i.V'Adt aw- rrr: -"-rri On and fb r Tu slar, Sept. I lili, V.s, the trains on this road ill run a follow: Tin up mail will leaie Ev-.tvPle at 0 A. 51.; ViiHviities lf .pi, and arrive at Terre llauto ut 3 I. SI. as lieret. fi.rv. i Dinner Ix.tb, at Yinceuncs and Terre Haute.) The down tn iil i!l leave Terre flaute at 3."k P. SI.; YliH-ennes ".Xl, and arrive nt Evansville at t'.l P. M. (Suppt-r at Vinrrnii.) AWOMMODAHON Tl'tAtN DAILY Will leave EvaiiMille ut 1.2') P. l. au I arrive at Virnvnnea at .p.t P. 51. Will leave Vinetinrs at f!.35 A. M. and arrive at Evanaville at 11. W A. M. Will leave Terre Haute at 6.P A. SI., and arrive at Viii ciiiici. at ll.:t J. M. Will leave Yiiipennes at 1.10 P. 51. aj.l srrlve at Terre Hinte at 5.W A. M. JOHN INGLE, JR., Sup't. sejd-15 EmjiiinT i opr. jmmlfl&ÜVMiJ& CTM. FAST FREIGHT LIN K AVKKICAX LXIlilS COM (AMT fl:n-t If T.)I'S. TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST. VIA ALBANY AND CUFF ALO. The Merchants Iej.atch continues bringing GH,d.s from New Yrk and Ris-tcn, at as lw utu as any I-pateh it Rail Ro.aJ Expros, and iu as good or letter time, having uncipualvd LcilRics for safe and sedy transmrtatioii. No IV-j-patcli or Fast Freight I. lue ha any connection tAith lis. Arrangements were made by ns early In! Fprlng. by abirli tre are enabled to forward not culy tlei lighter portion of shippers' fpdgbt, but e tan carry Is tb lij.ht and heavy with (he same pruinit:n which has always characterized the Mercliants iVj-patch " Bringing our fre iaht in onr i n crwith pasm tiger tru!ns,and having ntirr.su agents vt points if tmntthipment, we have a'!vant.iK'"a In Hint of speed and Mf -ty, which render it imposoible for ether roiiipaiiL-s to compete with us. I his Iesi:UcIs' I owned ar.1 managed l,y the American Express Company, vbieli is a anliieient gujraiite that all Jut clwim wi tiesettb-d without delay, as has ln the ca forth past three jearw. and to the satisfaction cf thi e by win in tl-.- v ui.ij I prewnted. JOHN ;. WASSitV, s ptl-'".m . Agent, Terre H inte. sr?ii 's i Mt K if ntJU'i ttutts. JLd V1LI.E RAILROAD. On and after Wednesday, Septem U-r 1st, the prices of tickets from Lrnvi!le to points named lelow, will bo as A. liens, viz : . S'l 25 To Louisville...... T t4 !A I incinnari 7 . l'J .V Kt. L.:il 6 M Cleveland BtitTii'.i New York Ibwt.tn IMfl-l.urp , I hil.-i1el4il i.... Haltiruore. ....... Wa-hint?on..... iHyton , Xei ;.i ClaTi!(i:s 27 M fairo 7 ) W K.r. !t t X 17 "iiioc... irt Rj 21 M PiiPa.." - r:; 2-I 75 S.Hnrn.M y ." 21 7 R. rk lland 1.? .' t 75 - Peoria 10 M ü i' . ( I'ioouiingtun..... y u M .V , lKxv.tur 8 V Wlier-l.r.g IS 1 Through i kkets n-.n le obtainod at the PavtUoi Hotol, or at the iH-pot, had of Locust street. J. E. STAR TIN, Secretary. EvansvE'e, fepter.ilH-r let. li' -lm sitmiirfri iMiwrtf'yi a-w5sM,V rzipj.n's EXM'ur.'.ts r .rr.wr.ö JL NE W A It It A NG K SI E N T. The Answ'a ExPkr.s Convat repeclfully artiounce to their friends and patrons, th pul.lic f Evanaville and vicinity, that, with iucrraed facilities tor tha transportation of I'U EICHT, PACKAGES. M it X E F A X it VAU V A BT. ES. Tliey solicit a continuance of forni-r favor-: ExI ial cure takn in the C lieefion of Dills, Dr:. Notes, aad the transporta'ion of small aud vtdnaMe w k'tn. All persons wishing to avail iicme!ves of th f::-cilile-s of the Express, can obtain any ib-.ired informal ion iu reference to the routes and detail of the business, at their OlTiee on First Slrwt, tvtween Slain and Locust, oppoMle the post OiFiee. do IU G. If. FISH, Aeent. O TIME MlUJ,MV. S.-i.n, the little man, has this day l-ei opeiiing OUUl'S both fresh and gir, lis reccivej near every kind 1 h-vt you in any city can tnd And as ho purchased by the bale, !W is determi ne. to n ETA T L For READY PAY, a Rule lower Thun ever has been lind bcüTc. II with bis brethren means to live. Rut as f- r CREDIT shall not Rive, He wovMn't lire to ro:i"c your passion. For CREDIT here is out of f:t-hion ; Iii friends and buyers one aud all, It'll uy you weil I j give a call. You'll always find htm by hisfc'gn, On Slain street, N'umlr.-r'O. Further more you will tieac iu mind. Knil.ri. h takes funds of ev'ry kind. And broken Ranks at hither rates. As enn ie had in other Slates ; Thucity's crelit h"ll deleaw, - .. Take their orders t JW ci uts, so if bargains you winh t'j meet, Go to t'J. t.u Main street. IJTMoH SllWELM.'li.oVEW JiOVM r-U. i LRSl LA. Just n-cr-ivtd at ae'-tl IMJBELL Jc CONTNGTOV. SffOK N.ftA'.-J MMBUE EBJSIM1 JL Dwellincr House and Tw j Lots, on Sjxth street. Enquire at iie R.l Estate tu i Intelli i.re Oir:ce N. 1. North Third street. C. C. COLLINS-. WJOB Ä.f.JL'.-J.V . B O I'E.t Jt farm of IV acres, 14 miles fioia tha Citv cf kvansvilie, at a gnt bargain. Ennn'r st the V.i EsUteand lnililircuca OlBoe, No.' 1. Sonh 'll.ird Ueet, (ugiij i - t. . C. P.-CVLLIN?.-- '

(ri MISCELLANEOUS.

XTLMHEELEMt WMLGO.VS EJ.VM. V LY SEWIXG MACHINE. ' The beet, siniplrt and nict dnrable ' Sfachine in ose. They make a strong lock stitch, the same upon both sides of the work, sewing with equal facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any spool of thread, cotton or silk, used without renewing. All machines warranted three years, and full instructions given to eaable purchasers to dm them aatistiwrturily. - : , , .. ' Also - Tht Buckifft fUtrtm? Jlaihln. - MrU S30. The Kkt aingU Jhrvau Machine in U market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needles, kc, kc, constantly on hand. Office No. 4, Marble IlalL royl4-oci . F. M. SELLMAN, Agent. HBJZERS VOPPEB. J supply now In store and for sale br a'jg2-i SAMUEL ORR. VTTVIJTE SUVJBSr-Z 1SJUUEL8 ww, t'ru-died Sugar. 15 Bbls. Powdered do . l.' Loaf do . , ' 2j Refined Whits Jul Jut recired and for alo slieap, ty FBEfjTOX KILOS. augU COJi.tr COJ L!!!JUSTICMS S WILL AND fill ALL HE DONE." I have jut erected a Fairbank's Scale, fur the rurpose of weighing my coal. I shall sell my coal by weight, acceding to the law of the State. I haTe a large stock of superior quality cf Pittsburg Coal, and invite all my friends to give me a call and try lt. I have been eighteen rears in the business, and profcs to b a judjr. The price of coat is 20 cents jer bushel. All orders left at the Gas Comjiany's Ol'ico, N tween First and Second, ou Locut street, or at Il.mt.rnok's Store, on Water stret, or at my Coal Ollice, at the Iuuneo Whart, w ill be attended to. Alt eoal must b paid for hrn ordered, tn hnnkable currency. ANDItEW IIUTCHESOX. atig2t'itni XEouiM eemili: lollm:ue. lhe next sehiott of this Institution willon Septciubcr 1st. The appointment of Teachers to complete, onnitiog of Rev. JOHN V. M-'OTT, IK I)., President, with some fifteen cuuijctent assistants. The Board of Directors feel that no better guaranty of success can be given to parents In retard to the mental and mer.il naiuing of their daughters, than is presented in the rv-apjiointineut of Dr. Scott, as the head of the Institution, who has been a successful educator for near thirty years iu this place. The tours of study U aa high, and instruction aa thorough, as ia suiy similar institution, aud the exjx tise is lea. The buildings were com leted at an cxpt use of SlKVOO, are heated by steam, and gas-lighted. Tekmh Board, wacliiug, lifrhtiiix and beating room, tuition in all Etigii-h Branches, Latin and Greek, ?H7,.r4l jht ae?sion in aJvance. For further in format i.-n, apply to Rev. Wm. S. Itoirers, Stx-'y, or Ilcv. Isaac W. Moufort, Agent. OxfrMij. ' " ! jly2l--'ia ' ' mTe irHvJil.M:ti ! Si;LM:ti!TUMt c celebrated Ciai iimati Scale, manufactured by Ww. Iluddart k Co., of various slfes and sorts, mi.-Ii as liuv. Stock., Mill lUllroad JacLine, (. reveler end Platform Scales, cheap as any (.cole of same pialitv, iu the country. wpt3- A. D. REYNOLDS A Co. MS. bvssm:lm., w dealer in 'lOLMiSALE WOODEN AUD WILLOW WARE, I'siinte.1 fails. Tub. tw1s. liu. k-l, C lim n-, V h-l I. iirn ws, .ukets Out ties lins,WasM.. .ard. Brooms, II. -utes, Ac. AIm, SNnilla. Jute, lleiu i:lJ Cotten l:oja!i.l Twine, Wire Work, Wmj 4 ing Pajvr. lilH. Vinfi, Alkn.nt and oilier ?t-it, sn I evcly tr.:. la i f the kind u-u.llr fotiiid in I"-'. r: r-r. .-. No. .l'i Main slrm I, U lwtcu ikm.h iuu Eighth, I.iuiviif, Kentucky. hik-'1iii JfJST BElEU'Eif.tM C.tSJJS OE 9Jß BarroWs' tobacco Imixoö German vat-r proof mat. bes. for aal by TENNE Y a SO It R EN SON, ' aiu-"1' No. wl Water street. "wTsr JtEiMlTiMTilTii exmbesoZ -V 'ity ot thel.reat Kiujr, by Dr. IWtUy. Hadji in Syria, T v Sir. Sarah Darlar J.,hnoB, At auJ: ) J. 11 FALY'S. VMMMH HMJltiM.EN. - 5ll,OUO -ML J'opUr Sl'.inglcs, in )ird and forNtl I v ... JOHN F. GLOVER, auprll " Corner Mai a and Seventh streets. p on jm.m:.i yjce b e hmmi es i m; on Slain street. Terms favorable. Eioiuire at th Real Estate and Intelligence OrMce, No. 1. North Third street. ( ai.i'.J V. C OiLLlNS VC 't'tVTVMiTTO ' Ml Iii lfjÜEEÖB I" W fash, a small DwcMin,: I'ou. r.nd Lot iu the "ity. Kmjuire at the KetJ täte and IuicRicbcw Oflii-e. Su. 1, North Third street. b tig2.i C. V. COLLI NS. IS9 1.V EM, O C . (i,OU EEM'.T JL No. 1 dressed Pine Flooring, iu yard and for aloly JOHN F. GLOVES, aiitll Comer Main and Seveath streets. SlJl'L I.. S'H (.to. W. W UK? ItVI L. NOCK. NOCK, VICKS, j CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Coinmission SltTi'lianls, and Foicl;n & Donirstlr Lbjtiors, Cigar, fcc.&r. TS !R VIBGIS1A, Minol ta A Sit AT. TOflALVO. sie.. snrrsTS mn M.imriLLE fOTTOX I'tfAS, TWISE, HAT- , 11SG,CÜTTVS i- MAXILLA COIiDAGL', No. ill Mala street, LOUISVILLE, KY. We keep constantly on hand a larce st'vk of popular brands of Tobaceo, anions st ich ar Holend s Empress Pine Ar-pl 1M wnd IV.acake. Also, Roberts' and llwcri' Uvt brand. tmr st'sk of pure Old Uo'irl.n aud Rye Whisky, is large snd well tebcted, all of which we öfter o goinl term to t'e Weftern and So them traL. , ;OCK, V K IkS Jk CO., Miiu strcot. AVholcsalc Tobacco Auencv. No. Ill " f.n Ktrwt, Louisville. Ky. We ar now ivi;ig -r new t-k of Vinrinia a lei Kentucky Toi, i v,!.'.ch ew-r low tw the trade. II0LLAMV3 TORA CCO. Emj.r-! P ntiwa iaaiKl..., ... -"J Itvx.es. T. J. llollnnd, :,o. 1.... 1 J 12 ... .2o0 M SO 2! I b Strader ., L. Iloilaiid S. R. Gamer... ........ C.G. llolhuid............. it. r lo do do ; do do Kets. I vrra IVm-ate. ... ....... .......... IMra 1'wiot ..... i ;. c .j4i" Tsi-t.... ....... V.'.vle nr. I l'.n. 'i -.vi-i Golden Vr I rr.. LAXr.liUii.N'S TJi!AC;i. GoM Ia-;.f Extn... , .'. SI. Cabb.J S. K. While J. A. f'.av . HARRIS' IG R A CCO. ."ultars .. M People's Favorite fl do .... Gin .')'. !i iiuita. m) do 75 do x) Boxes. . S-) TJatt. a i .... M) d ..lOU do ... 7S Catt'a. ... Ot Poxes. 1 s Can's. 2TI Caca. . .V) Keg,. .. 0 do I. usury of th People Apricot John r with KORSKTfi' T0HAX. V.. W. Harten ........ Roberts' R(t...:. Plu-h RollCss. 120 Doxcs. ... b' At ... S? do 2 Putts. KENTUCUY A Nil MLSSijUKI TOLACCO. Lang's Rassett's Ci 70 Butts. lÄi-stt's lb 60 do do l'l do Vi ; !f.il"' puiiuds aai .'at J-'J Botti'M liu. It l i do ! ! yt & .1iK Itimos do it C tti-.. .......10,) Pkgs. Gundry Rrands ij.t- ;-0 Roica. " nocks, wicks CO.. 11 Main street, Louunlle, Ky. jv-rn A". t.i.TM.M.V tt jjtliu. Jr.,) Dealer ia all kinds f Stives, and ruati I urers of Tin. Sh"t-t Irouanl Copper Ware. AIo.tuiitifacterrs or";'""-l M rti.1 l.itis oi every latent and' neserij.i:.ii:, wi.u wt.'cii prints cirett.. tr puu tifg up ell lind of frjii. e.,ii trj-tuh,!, free cf cbarfec; aii of wnich will be t-.-i i eryh-p A r cah, .t whoieia'e or retail: lit.ero,n at No. li, SI in rre. , lt ei. Wnter an 1 i :rt streets, ui1 -site old Sta 1$ .:;!), Evr.n.v IV-, I:id. eyryy, jr; KnritT r. rrr.rmy. JT? A I 'MM.M.M: ' PM.J.VMA'U U.VIt -aW r Icking 2",;il, se. ad Lre.-t, between Chestnut an fherry, t si. .-- ia Lu.uU r aud OMOulutnrem o liMr., shutters, Iliind, S.ih, lur and W in,l..w Frames, louldi:igH of evarv wze, Ek-rinK, SeatberliOHriiiig, Mithin,;. H.iuHes, Rase Piiaatvr, Crwii-hoi.ee- .-h,i.i Cl.ja Iuiiip Tubing. A birjte s--rt inent of Sarh, I.'hu-b, IKrs, il.luiii,. and I'unp Tubing, eontaatly oa. lutud. Also, n'a iy woilic! Flooring - f ail kinds. , - r.-rsoii alMit to erect buildings in tbe Southern or Weetera coonlry iiterinp tlre luw rwte of frehrbt t.y river, miJr.x-.l snJ canal Will find it to tlioir l.Tt-rc't .t . j. ti;. at onr , t-stablisLment, w here they can I -ui'i ;-t v.-.,i ;i the Ca:,. üer's . work, rea-o-made, oi atsoned Jsiutr, for tlie t.n- ' iU nt buieiinj:. I.a,.k. is rant Bia aa most f.i. trT w rk, yitli i-ujü.s Lilf way through, but. it is 'rvned l-hna fn-wtieV i" in vl" ty tisnd. Ss sius cf e'.l kicif .lone on sht.it notice." Tenca ' ca.-b, ur.!;. o,iier,iso.-t,rf .'trn. i " '! my24-rf p tfl'LLL'EJt Hl'NNEL

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