Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 45, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1858 — Page 3

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- , mJ yiete Ftrct n , ,J Fnuvlb Pnppn fnr . tr.ailg Ueadin Matter. . Local and Miscellaneous. . -. RELHilOCS XOTICES. 1 Rev, T. A. lioodwln Will prch at Locust strwt M. E. CT)urch, at lOJj 'o'clock. Sabbath liiuiniiiK, .ua at lH5!.t SI. E. tluuch at night. IUt. Jam Hill will preach at Ingle rtrwt M. K . Church.at 10t5-t.Vlnck- &.bbath ,ort,inS. .nJ L..t. , , . . .tust street 31. E. Church at night. , - ' V, lSr.TM potato disease has appeared orae parts of Ireland and Scotland. " ' -. E&Sf It 18 said that theunantitv ot -wheat : ' . . . . :. . nvn In TTnAr pnimtr tTii Tiro?r?tt civkaii ' ' -will be laro-er than ever bi-fure hv nhont a : win oc larger tnau eer mioit, ov nooiu a , thousand tu-rcs. . fögThe Indianapolis Sentinel states that ! ' there have been Sixteen tlCW Democratic i . i : .i . . -.i . I . trtpers etm-ted lit this btate, Within the past t few months., I

" JEfy It is estimated that there were fifteen thousand persons at Charleston Ills., last Saturday, to hear the speeches of Douglas nd Lincoln. The tirst American steamboat was ' built ia Philadelphia, mid plied buci-cssfully, Aweek after v.'eck, between that city and Trenton, K. J., seventy-three years ago. . s -j A Wool Gathering. A guthcrin"; of the ." colored population of William .iburg. N. Y., was advertised to come oft" on Monday, " to ,-on-iider the political questions of the day, " and decide what cotu -e to pursue- at the cominjr election.

, ' ' ' i tsaj-lhe southern papers say there is I an abundant .mast crop this season. The I ak. the bench and the chestnut uro nit ivr-ll rilled with their valuable fruit. Stock hogs will fare -sumptuously this fa"l, and at a - considerable saving to t lie owners of rorntrios. -;' IfciT John X. Bear, the " Duckeye lilack""imith,". who beiaine famous as a stump epeaker throUghouE the log cabin and hard Vider campaign of 1840, has turned up as a candidate for Congrc.-s in the Fourth Congressional District of Philadelphia. ßisö1" There is a most intense excitement tn, Cincinnati upon the 'subject of the Con- ' greasional election. Mr. Gurley is thenominec of -the opposition against (Jroesbeck. " The result depends upon the American party f. who hold the balance of power. They huvc apparently coalesced with the Republicans, but large numbers of the old organization v-Ktand aloof and refuse to vote. t &3f The coucert this evening will afford our citizens the richest entertainment in vocal music we have ever had. The .selections are excellent, and the performers have prospared' themselves thoroughly by repeated rehearsals. The association embraces the .liest voices among our musical German population. The accompaiumeuts will be played on Pianos made by one of our own citizens, which will exhibit the excellence of home skill au-1 labor in this department of manufacture. t .'.'CS?TLe . Sou'th-wcoU-ru Indiana Conference of the Methodist Church convenes to-day at Mt. Vernon, and will be in session till Tuesday evening next. A large number of the clergy of the church have passed . through this city on their way to the Conference, among them wc were happy to meet the Bcv. Ir. Jackson, of Yincennes, who is about to withdraw from the Indiana Conference, to accept a call rendered him by the . church of Nazareth, at the corner of Vine and Thirteenth streets, one of the oldest and most respectable Jlcthodist congregations in the city of Philadelphia. This invitation is a flattering compliment to a clergyman w hose field has been heretofore limited to the wild regions and rough places "of the Hoosier States.' His removal takes ' from us one of the most eloquent and able laborers in this . vineyard of the Methodist , 'church. ' -'" . . . 'The Canvass in the First District is exciting a good deal of attention abroad Tf, .,.nt mf.;n.lu.t nf 11,. Pl,il,i. uv uoi.üi"... wi.i.ruu,i ii....... delphia Press, says : in the Indiana district, in which the warm contest is progressing between Hovey, anti-Lecomptonite, and Niblack, Lecomptouite, the former rests his case mainly upon the despotic editorials of the Union, -which read somewhat after the fashion of imperial edicts, and which are all ', based upon the doctrine that the President ean do no wrong, that a Representative is bound to obey not the will of his constituents, but the will of the Executive, and failing in this, that ho must' be demolished by the organ. The Lccompton candidate, feelJag that the charge of affiliation with the - töiion is a mill-stone upon his neck, denies that that paper speaks the sentiments of the A&ninistration, or that it is responsible for -them. .Tv which Hovey responds by pro.due,in the circulars of the Union soliciting patrunage, addressed to officials, which say : " You are requested and expected to exert yourself to give increased circulation 3 the Union, whote ppsitwn and relations to the Administration enable it to know and express tho wishes and sentimenfs of the Executive. 2r Ve invite the attention of the sick nd afflicted, to the advertisements in our .olumas of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsajjarilla, and Gridley's Salt Rheum and T ttiar Ointment, Dr.- Carter's Cough Balsam, -Dr.- Baker'-Specifio,',Dr. " Hooper's ' Female Cordial, aud Dr. Easterley,s Fever and Ague Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, sd, that all 'can' rely upon them as being safe and effectual in curing the ..diseases, for which they are reevmmeudd. ; They are standard remedies, and can daril remeaies, ana can evrrv Druo-and Vtvitlirecrj urugani -VIXJIUC"nt'd Etat?'?.-1-e found in nearly starr toro in tb fn

- Candidates.

al7 m.li.fi.t rr ttm oiK.iof I . t-.. ...i. ........... ....1. ,--., l oillliy irwwiirerui um i mu in i';uin. r--,ji- ' : r .Hr. JMM.rVou wUX.pkw- announce my . e a. . L c ... nRme " IT ' ' f . JOHN WY.MX ' . Mäitor Yutt will please .announce n.y name as a candidate Tor thron of Storiff or VandcrbuiTh County, t tho 0.-tol...rtU.n soptlS JOHN C. SIAsEU. . .... , . .T7r. FIffA. " uill iilitu Miinnnnrj mv , .Mfcht. Ihr Uk- oflW of Com.ty S.,rv..r f andcrbiirgli Ominty.-- ; AI.oLl-HUS J. . A1.LEBSBER. ; I . J tune fuller i.tTtii IiiniMjIf as a candidate for '.

he ortid of Treasurer vi Vand.-rbur;:b County, at c. " , ' , V , ,,, "rlsin U-e csuin. election. : , , i 'aiÄÄ ai

I .ffr. Kditr l'V-isr. :ii.,i,mn,-. mv name a! a. Candidate lor re-election Treasurer of Vander- , l,..rMi r,,imtv. r tin. OctnbereWtinn.' i ............ . auc2G tiikuiidkk ,t,.je.:,A.. .r.ifl, ft WiiuMr. u m ml i i!:i to for reclH" tue ottice oi county purveyor oi tannerblirgh c.mniv. . - . I . , l We are authorized to.atmum.ee the im "of . Thomas W. Koyston, oh "candidate for .Sheri' of I Ynnderbnrph Comity.- ' wiggi j Mr. Editor. Tun v. ill jdcas annonnre iny am as Candidate for the office or Sheriff ot Van- j uVrhurch Conntv a,il .1011 N S G AVITT. I uerimrmi t.unuiy. .oyi -ikm-i n ...t , i . . Editor -Please r.nnoanre the t;onic of ' Isaac S. Moovk, as an Jinb-pondeiit landidate for ; Circuit Judge of t'ii Circuit. - - 'jsl ! .Hr. Edltor. Von will p!oa?e anuounoa my j name as Candidate to represent Vanderburgh Cotmty in the next Legislature. HKS STINSHN. j .Hr. Editor: Vmi are ri-onested to nni-.ounce the in. me of M m. K. Mi;b,:w, Ksq., a candidate for representation tiom Vauiierbi!nh fount v, at the tKtolier election. 31 AN 1" VOTERS. aul-.t ti to rt?t dinger ib an liuiepeiidelit Candidate for Sheriff, at tlu ein,uinj Uclober election. titorg n .Tteftrldt will bo an inde)--u-dont candidate fur Sheri!!', at tho ensuing October election. Special Koikes. ! Mir. J. lottrlter' Ctltbi-ateil flonwrh I Ililtrrn, for the euro of Feier und Ague, is !mi vtind ail controversy the safest atnl U-st remedy that cou'd 1,3 used bv the atiiii ted, for all diseiües of tlic ,,.. .,,,. ThB ,,,,, ,.:,. ttk .,r this dreadful di-iease have often been prevented by the j ,u ol hu reliable i-mcly. Uie bittet iiave neen 'iseu oy tue iirorieror in au exiensne pi acuce, y i.. i. -.,i ....... i .,r l'........ .l r.. a .......t..... IU ,11,; I I''AIULVI11 Ul . IV1 .IUI, ..1.U", AUI I UUUII'VI . of years, and its wonderful curative power ara well I known both to the pr-.-in and to the public. Thow system, blioM'.d :iot tail to use tbo lütter." T 'or sale by I'i-usi.-ts und dealers generally ' v. ry where. scpi22-lvv v think it id h truly k-iown fvi-n tj tlt uwt intelligent i f our readers, how Jeep ume oV the sciences are I-.n-kmg down into the nivsleries of creation. We knew there were wonderful di.sccvcr- ' ; ,5....... I...C..1 ...... .C.l la 111 lUt-l..'. 11111, O, ..14' 1 I. UllU'Jl I III U-m 111.11.11. 1 ' 1.1I-.1I1, but did not know the Cbemi-ts were imitating in their crucible audi veil surpassing the nuwt Wot-dcr-fui producti-)is of organic Iii'.;. During our visit to Lowell wc were iutroJuced by one of their prominent citizeni to the laboratory of Dr. AYKM, (Inventor of Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pill), "Rlieic wc were shown with -jem-rous fiauknese, hit proc et-jes and his products. This master genius of his art b, manufacturing the subtle essenc.ee of (lcweis from tar and other vegetable substances. His essence Pius Apples, Strawberry, Chcckerl-erry, C'uince, Pear, Canella, Citiuanteii, 4c, not only equal but they excexd in purity of flavor those veg-utabU-a themsebe. Iiis oll of Winter-green- is purer and :jf letter flavor than any that can be gathered from tha plant and yet is madu by chemical r.itnpo-iitiön fi-uni tho Hydro-car bous In tar! Ills p.orc4 is, toanalvze thu bubnlance and tind the exact ultimate at ma of w hich it is made, then rocoiupose them in I lie same proportions which exist in nature. Vhrittiun 'Aiicaeatc. tir. Eatttrly'i Jodtut and Strrsuparil.a Will cure all diseases arising fioiu an impuri stale of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the fluids of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the (ilands, Rheumatism, White Swelliugs, Chronic .11 Eyes, Piles, Boils, L'rysipolas, (."oitie. Pains in tho Bones and Joints, I'l.-ers in the Mouth and Thront, and nil Chronic Constitutional Diseases. This medicine searches OAt the very roots of the disea.- by purifying tho blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thus removing the cause, which rendtrs the cure certain and permanent. Dr. Basieriy's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will cure tho worst mercurial disease and drive out and destroy every particle of mercury which is lu the system, and euro its bud effects. It will cur Secondary Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, and will driva tho Syphilitic iius and all hereditary taints and poisonous matter out of the system through the porn of the skin, and restore the Patient to a perfect state of health end purity. It ia a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce Its etjual in these complaints. 1 Iho afuictud wni m ar in mind that Dr. Kssteiiy's Iodine and Sarsaparilla will roall Kervonj Diseases, Female Complaints, Drop.)-, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Org:tus in a few days. It will remove Pimple and Blotches front tha Face, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as alabaster. It dons this by purifying the blood, and by Its prompt action on the Liver, Kidwys, and Secretory Organs, producing vigorous health. Tersons who hc.vo long been aillictud with Scrofula, Old Sores,. Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Ulotches, Eruptions of the Skiu and all Cutaueuus !-. .... . J Tihanm and Tette.r Ointment to annW on the Sores. or diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine , .,, - .. , .,, and .Sarsaparilla. The Iodiuo aud Sarsaparilla purifle the Blood, and causes the sores to dischargo their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both are used (which I always rocuicnd) a permanent and radical tui-e is lw ay leßected. They are the best and most powerful curatives known to inau. A fair trial ts all I ask I do not fear tho result. Price of the lodinu and äaisaparilui 1 per bottle, or C bottles for 55.- Uridley's Salt Phoum Ointment 7ö cents per bottle. . Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chesnut su-eets," St. Louis, Missouri, solo proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. BrSo'-d by Ilallock i Stoddard, Y. Bierbowcr, Lira'h i Calslett, Keller A White, Druggists, in Evansville, and by Druggists generally. - mvbl-lvius. 1

Dr. Itooper'm Female Cordial triff eure weeks each, commencing respectively on Wednesall Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Suppress- '; y,rv,liSoW.,nU,ir "--'t ou1. "tue üta daJr ot cd, or Falnfitl Mewttmation, Fluor Albus or White Vhe wvense'of the school year." including board

Barrenness, Sallow Compbixlon, Headache, DizziNerves, Frightful Dreams, aud all 'dis--r, , , , 1, . i- . xby Colts, Checked Perspiration, Exuess, Weak eases caused cesses, Over-Excitement, etc., of the .Sexuul Organs. Dr. Hooper's Fi-male Cordial is univemlly j

knowledgedbythe lacties th best remedy eier fcSi of tleleinvented.. C-ifTrice 1 per bottle, or six bottles ; reopo and other apparatus, iilticieut to Illustrate for 35. - ' ', czporicienteXly the principles of the science purDE. corner of Third and CUejuut j CÄt "ÄÄthl U-etsr St. Louis, Mo., Sole Proprietor, ana to j city. ' '.' whom all orilcr njust be addressed. " t j , All letters of inquiry or ou business, should be . Sold by Hallock & Stoddard, W. Bierbower, Lied, ai,, Ä', 1 1 aud Calslett, Keller j; hiie, in Evansvilki, and by ; ,v. . - - ; drngirists enerally. - m jal-ftras I The uudenigned citizens of Torre-IIau'e, have bc- " t. r t -, 1 ... I copied the oilice of Trustco of th Terre-Haute Felir. Easterly', F,er and Ague H.ller j ,, Coline, aud may be referred to at any time by willcure Ague aud. lever, Chill and Fever, Dumb such as dosir further infonuation concerning the

Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers. an! nl tho various forms of Fevers Incident to 'Bilious Climates. If there Is a man, woman or child suffering with Ague and Fever, they uje advised to procure Dr.' Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer." It is a positive cur speedy aud permanent. Try it. Pi ice 51 per bottle, or six bottles for ?5. Dr. EASiEtttr, corner of Third and ,.C'iutnuf streets, Ht. Louis, Sole Proprietor, to whom all jrdcrs tnuiit bo addressed to get the genuinft," Sold by - fc W. Bierhowor, Lie,:h Catol ..,7 . . r Jt Iott Kllr 4 'WhM-. iJS'lJ:'im''' T. gg Ml -ea rally - inyl-ltio. ,

Special Notices.

Bf. aWr' Cough Ilaleam, Ktll cur 4 ii.frK iv.i.id AthnitL. Cinsuinution. Bronchitis. v..0...-, --..... , , -- -, s',irrin ,,r lü.u Vkin'fh the Sid uiit Breast. ,,,, , tu,,, "Croim .t.ivor ' Com'ldaiut, Parpitation f the Heut, and all diseases of uie uiroiii anu i ncsi dwuibj. one . tuiuuiu neglect a Co'tigh or Ccdd a wugle ,uiy. Million die i aiinillü,y bj-"m-glwtiiig a fvuunou Cold. Cougl. j and lwlJ tl oeiisumption, au.i theu to early rt Render, . ha ve you a Cough, Cold or any 1 , , , , , " . ' . . , , 1 disi-sse of the lungs? Prof uro t once that ce.obra- ! ..i Hi. i f'n,-r:ii Tlife.u ir1i.ti fMils r tt ugn , tcnty-W hours, a v- um, the Cold,, C.uglu. and alt discnncs of the Throat and Lungs in a ft w tias . Tr:. i ,,i ,K , . t.i,..i and Chratuut. St. Louis, Mo., m.Ic proprietor, to whom all order must be aUdreafud to fc.-t the tjeimino. Sold by Hallotk Stoddard, W.'l'ierbower, I.uvh ft Calslett, Keller i ..1 1.. J.'..m.i. ......II.. . . j my3l-lv im n ir, v.u,.(w..cun,...r. Ä f -T . fl .rill M AAM..H " " hea, fllwt, Stricture, Seminal V enkncss, fhordc. uf the KfllK-ys, BhuWor, Bui all disease of the genit:il orijani!. JVadur, have yoK a private dise:ise? th, not neglect it. Delay U dangerom. Dr. Valier' Sjiccifi'; ia a aft, speedy, and radical c,irr With Dr. Hakcr' Specific you can cure your- , Reif, and prevent exposure, a plain directions for use auuoiiipaiiy f!i medicine. Price SI 00 per i.utii,.. Bln. :AST:ni.v, comer Third and Cheatuut streets, St. Louis, .Ho., wile proprietor, to whom all orders luiui Iw addveiwd to K'"t the genuine. uld ,iT (alIock & Stoddard, l.i-irli Ik Calslett, Keller 4 ! White, in Kvausville, and by JrugUt geucrally. niv:il-lyius Coal llodiaai Mining t'ompunjf, On'M ou AVater street, unfertile Telegraph oCcc. Cart loads of Iii busliels of Pdiam ?.tine Coal delivered to auy part of the city at l t.0 per load. Coal weihtd, if de.-in. d, at the etp- use. of the purchaser. Xotts of wives t bituitii of IlUtui auj Wisconsin taken inpnymuit. John wvjioxii, Svrretary and Manr-r. di-2S-lf WW COFFEE. -100 IS AOS PJti.ltE AtS- Uio Colli. . - - . -j lias old (fnvernii'.i-iit Java Coffee. . - ,"') Iloie, choice Hamburgh Cheese. .. 7 Caddieü üuu Va. Vs. Tobacco. 100 Boxm ihi. 1 'J. o. and S. do. Just rereited lid f.r snle bv " WTir.rLER 4 UIOCi.1. ? v' Led?,''"1S KliUS Timothy Se, Ttwli artb lc A l ii'if! lot of fi-eoh Teas, astw rted imiÜtie. and paclicd. just received by . . , WHKEI.KTt KWfiS. -L5just reef ircd and fur mW vt clic.ro. . VAUIILit 4. MAai.V.NMKJt, I ft-ptl 1 Ml Main glr?cl. I Sri'fTiEJi iffii.i.7I Ä?rT .UVU I JSLir FACTVItK K.- OF ! T.n-rrl fit? Rmr, n.nfl ria.nilTo.o -tii-1 of i ' " - - : - . . -a, . . - . . uNCiric, CAk ANU I ALLOW Uli. for Maohiu'irv. and a Superior RefUif d Gaming Oil, lOK BIA.il LIC.ltTS, jta.MTEli TO ST r AM BO ATS, HOT LI, A"cr nr'i -i: eckninu rcuposrä, .. 10, , oi-th Side .Tlaln itrttl, . i.; !..-, riust M SEcohn, BVASbVlLLK, INDIANA. ClilLIt' iir.CSIB fUlllP liilAMf.K. Theso Machine -arid Burnbi; Oil .in- warranted to stand all clua-ites and seas.jiirf. Tlic attention of master - mechanics of Kail ri-mrts, Steambouta, .Hillh and Mjichiti'i Shops, is p.u-ricnlnrly callil to the above card. augi!7-lvd fiJ.VJ!l'JUJifi'.ni"slT -VC UVÜUKöV. - The Fad hesst.'U of tins excellent In stitution, under the able management of Professor 1'CEMAX, of Pennsylvania, will commence on Monday next. The course of studies at this School, embrace ail Ihe branches usually taught at Academies. Tho charges lor Tuition are moderate, and bnaid can he. had in g. oil lamilies in tlic town for 51 7ft or ii." per week, i or lui-tber infornifttiou ap. ply tu Professor I'tumx, at tho Iuitituiiou, or to the liev. Mr. Burrow, of Lvansville. scptll-lm 6.Y O.VJiTJfi-'lJ .J! IV. THH 9 TENT Sell-sotittTir White Poreaudn FBC1T JA It, Just received und for snle cheap at the Quoenswaie Store of - J. W. Hl'CHKS, auglfj IS Main street. VHUK-li.ll i'ii FE.UJl.Mi CO Lm LEU E, TKURli-HACTK, INDIANA. For more than a year, have tha magnificent structures ol" the Teri-e-llcute Female College, een steadi'.y progressing. Thfty aro now nearly completed, :md will bt)-oien for tho reception of pupils, (M ItVibicio'ci, lit'' S of ,Scpte,ier neatf. Tho silo of ihe College, the bnililins. the arrangements for study and eimiiirt, and ihe Faculty, deserve hnre a passing notice. Terro-Hautc, ihe site of the College, is a beautiful and healthy city, acr-essiblo by railroad from all directions, and central to n numerous and appreciating population. It is Inch, as its name imports. From statistics, it is cleariy show n that for several years past, there liavo been fewer deaths and less sickness hcr-j than at any Western city, of equal population. The buildings will be filled up in thu latest style slid with all the modern improvements. They will be warmed by steam, and lighted by gas, and furnished with warm and eoid baths, ami what is rarelv to b found in institutions of learning, A GYMNASIUM, Where the body, made healthy and symmetrical by exercitc may support aud. assist tha labors of tho mind. A prominent feature of thj Collego, is the provision made for the health of the pupils. Tho rooms are p!ictous and well ventilated, there being a beautifully furnished parlor, with eeparata sleeping apartments for each two young ladies. The grounds are ample, comprising PV2 acres in a pleasant part of the city, about one-third of which is nthf forest grove," with winding walks and arbors, forming a most delightful promenade for pupils-all the grounds will be tastefully orunnwntcd. FACULTY. The Faculty wiil consist of a thoroughly experienced and ellicieut corps of instructors. Kov. Joii Covert, A. M., founder aud former President of the Ohio Female College, aud Glendalo Female College, is first President. Rev. Ai.i'Uoxso Woou, A. M., late President of the Ohio Fewalu College, end the distinguished author of several scientific works; bearing his name. 1 111 oe 1 wiil be the presiding teacher of tho College, and Iufftructor in Kntal and moral Science. Pn.f R S IUivhotii. InM M.tir nf nn,k I O'i etc., in 1 aimers College, Utmi. will take the chair of Natural Science,. npou whih he wiil lecj tlin, rxi)(.rin.,lt ' D'Hstaixb Si CovEUf, A-l?l.'v Professor of Ancient 1 Tiuguages and Literature. j iSS ÄÄ ; ten additional gonllemeu uud lady teachers of long ! standing and successlul ex).i,-neuce. No pair. or exiiensc will lie spared to procure teachers in every dipurtiiiHOt, of he very, highest quaiiücatioiia, so iht pupils wishing to perfect themselves In the higher stylos of music, or any of the solid or ornament-el branches, may here receive the desired instruction. That pupils from abroad, may derive the greatest advantage to gained at Boarding Schools, they are required to board in the institution, with the teachers (unless by special permission cf Uic P resident), tlmt tiiey may havu the benetit of their example aüd socisty. . Ihe course of studies will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the branches usually taught iu our highest Seminaries of learning, English, Clacsi- ! caI and the Fine Arts. Tho year is divided into two sosious of tweuty : and tuition in all th branebes of tbe'rccnliU' j 'course, room furuisbed, fuel, light and washing, i will be 223 payable semi-annuailv in advance. The usual extra charges will bo made for ihe orua. ! mentnl branches iPPAKATlS AXD LECTl'RES. T.. t".-. r ,.j Ti c T J .ti.. arrangements or advantages of tho C'oih'go: - Jiev , K.. r. laiur, . Rev. T. Gordon, S. II. Potter, Kov. W'. ti. Spencer. Rev, P. Wiley. . A. C Potwiu, ... , Lucius Kyce, .. ' -I bsjs. Jiwiing, ... -1 . IWdi.i. Mchloeu, L. G. W'arreu, . Curtis tailliert, R. W, Thompson, ky. J ti. WllSOB, ilov. W. Modesitt, R. h. Thompson, ' ' Re. 31. A. Jewatt, W. D. i.riswold, - W. J. Ball, -1 Jas. Farringtou, - David Hartock, Ü. Y. Patterson, . A. Mclfregor, i - W. Paddock, V. J. H. Wate an. : Ja. lI.Hiden. , And. Wilkin. ' ..Jame ilite, ..- ; b- . H. D. Scott, ' .lames Bam,, . . T. 0. Bnntiev . - - . jlylf. .'-m, i '. . " ;

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X TBE. El W" L1SE, V.i J - -V. ... New York, Sept. 29. u. i Xhe steamer Pri ace Ä Albert, from Galwar to ünljfHX, is signaled below. . Sho hrinos teu of the sufferers of the burn ing aliij Austria,. lauded at Halifax by, the brig Lotu: Airrori rwin nf pi, ibwi-inb !o' Mr. Alfred Dcgin, Of I hiladelphia, is one r of the passengers. Savaxxah, Sept 29. m. The iuterments for the week number 36 including nine from - yellow fever. The deaths yesterday, were eight, including two from fever. . , , Xtw York Plurket. " ' v ' Xew Yokk, Sept. 29. m. Flour dull; sales of 8,500 bbls at V decline of 5c; State 5 20(5 30; Ohio 5 80(5i 5 90. " Wheat buoyant but sales unimportant. Corn firm ; 30,000 bush sold. Pork buoyant at 16 00(17 00 for mess-; 14 90(3, 15 00 for prime. Lard is Jc lower, quoted at iirjiij.; Baltimore Market. "" '' -.-;-.- Baltimore, Sept. 20 m. ' Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull. Saie3 of white corn at 80(;83; yellow 30. Whisky-is quoted at 23 .for Ohio. Provisions dull and unchanged. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Sept. 2D. m. Flour very dull ; no saloa of importance. Whisky nominal ; no sale.-, yet. 100 hhds bacon shoulders sold at Z. Nothing done in other articles. ' Pittsbi rc, Sept. 29. ak. . River stationary, with 17 inches by the metal mark. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 70. Cincinnati, Sept. 20. ji. Weather wurm. Thermometer 75. The river has fallen half an inch in the last 24 hours. Two and a half feet in the channel. ev from California. The steamship Moses Taylor arrived at New York on Wednesday, bringing . 1,600,000. in. treasure, and dates to the lUh intt. The Stat eloctiou had gone ior the -tclmin-ijtration jjarty by. a majority of 6,000. to 10.000. The Legislature will have a-hire majority of Administration r'emocra'ts. , Tlic news from Frazcr's riv r was very unfavorable to the gold diggers in that n -gion. : -, The United States Government commenced suit at S.tn Frnnci.-tco, fir the new Al-m-iden qnicksilver mines, valued nt many millions of dollars. It is charged that they arc now held by a forged til'.c. Henry Mails, chief clerk iu the San Frarcisco Recorder's Office, held a ticket which drew the Bl'10,000 prize iu the Havana Lottery. ... An tinuiual number of murders, assasin-ation-;. suicides, and deaihs from casualties,' fire reported. A Dog Stout. The New York correspondent of the Portsmouth Journal narrate? tiic following : ' It has always been u belief of mine Unit animals of the dumb creation think, all arguments to the contrary notwithstanding, and i have recently heard a dog story from some Portsmouth friends nfidont in Brooklyn, that has increased my faith in the matter. Some neighbors of their have a very fine specimen of a Newfoundland dog, who, if half I heard of him he true, can do almost anything but talk. Not long since his mistress said to him. " Pon to, you may go out in the front yard and stay half an hour, but don't go outside of the gate." After he had bceu gone a short time, his well-known knock ws heard at the door, i.nJ, on its being opened, Pouto Hits discovered accompanied ly a half-starved, abject-looking object of the dog species, with one of his legs disabled, which he induced to follow him into the front baiemeut, and lie down ou a large soft mat, near the tloor. He then went into the kitchen and intimated to Bridget that he wanted his usual forenoon's" lunch, which having procured, he took, to his new friend, laid it down before him, and looked on with evident satisfaction while he ate it. . As Pouto's mistress did not wih a boarder of that description, she told kiui that he must introduce his ucu- friend into the street again,, which he pretended at first not to understand, but finally, in n very apologetic way, however, did as he was ordered, assisting his unfortunate compar.iou up the three or four steps into the street, and looking after him as he limped on his way, with a sad aud troubled countenance. So much for Ponto's character ami benevolence. Of his qualities as a night watch I learn that one night during the past summer, he discoversd that the front door had been inadvertently left open. He kuew that it was not correct, although the ou side blind door was closed and fastened by a dvad-latch ; so he went to his master's bedroom, waked him up, and would not leave the room until he followed him down stairs cud closed the door. He is thought to be worth three star policemen aiii a pair of private watchmen in addiiion. rT" The latest agony at the East, ia the I 41 cable hat." A hat is- manufactured by some leader of fashion, (iuuhcl up iu the most exquisite style a silk cord, nearly as large as a plow-liue tied around it, and t! article baptized the ." cable hat." fcf" The Loudon Star snys a bill is hchg prepared, by which no Couple will be. permitted to marry, without finding two sureties to keep the peace towards ektch other. The sum required will be from 50 to 1,000, according to the wealth of the parties. The amount will be the same in London as ia the canntry. The bill is not to extend, to Scotland. . ; .i r - State Election's. The next State elections will be held in October, when Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Iowa,. Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana- and Pennsylvania, all choose I members of Congrcäs, an'd nearly all elect a general" State ticket. . . . Madeline Smith, who was accused j of poisouing her lover in Glasgow, Scotland, a year ago, is said to be making a pleasuie ! tour in America. - , v Begf The iron railing arouud the grave of Benjamin Franklin, is to be wrapped with j portions of the Atlantic Cable. In this way the philosopher's famo and that .glorious 1 work will be indissolubly linked. " " , J SbAVKaEcuo. The further exatni nation j pfCapta.in"T.owusehd,.of the Slaver Echo ! i has been postponed till October, and he has i J been-admutcd to- bail jn- the- sum of ,fir1 , - , ..f,..-. r thousand dollars.". -" - - '

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The IndianaDolts - Journal triTS 4he Bn- i "5 i. i. . ,- ii '--: ir - - A nw-jimi v. uc v i&'u cwiifrtHiy , the debt duo from Bright, May and Drakt to the StKtfr Treasnry.f-''-"' " ' ' r ('-" 1 ' t ' f j

- . . , . DrWW rTNTRnl RflllKliail 1 tn Beat manulactnrer w j-uiiaocipina auu nw WheH Dr. Noffiiinget took" possession ofir . rtU. V.C iriÄL, rvaii.HUÄlf York, a superior articlMf home-mado work. Ccn.i. . i : j c.. i. : j - i and connections over which wo are authorized to : .itT, i r Trf RieV Tienim nd Fancr .

Tf t fr for ft Ar'fnrthn,, - certificate of deposit for three or four thousand aoijars in me uanK or itensseiiaer, men . ..,;m.rtif,L , . . i ." ..1 l Ot deposit by TJol. May in - the 1-alayettt , Branch .Bank, for' $19.0C'; When the ? time certificate became due,, the State j the Juy iutercst.aad'not needing, the currencol. Mav niotMipHiil to take up -both thABa crt! f i.w -.f. Innneif . !. rr wer. X 1 1 1 ! ,-T- . " ;i ., ' Vi ' J- ' uLnua-igc uii ii-ui. j-i;ivuii in-i1-for the Januarv inteje.-t-. .'At this time CoL i May was engaged iu Unkiirs iiC Ulis .-itv, '. , ;. . T , , , " , ; dealing exteusiveiy in Ihe Jjur4iase ol t ree Bank monev, and tho conversion of State bonds into '-New Yo.k Fxi hungc. .Uaviug " . , .... - . . . .. j full confidence in hlS altltlty And integrity, 4 and -esueciallv as tne oiiis-wt-re cnuorsea by Ocn. Drake and M. G UrighL- (who were regarded responsible beyond contingency,') Dr. Nofisingcr did not hesitate to comply with his request; and, in. addition lo.-the amount of the alwve certificates, he bought bills to the amount of ?20,000 of CoL' May, enflor.-4ed in like mauner. It will be remeinbcrert that during the time Dr. XulTaiuger was in ofiicc our local currency was in a deranged state,-, being principally the issue of Fret' Banks -under the pru.i.-ious of the first inctficient Free Bank law. The maiicy received by him for taxes was, principally, Free Pank money, and he was compelled U purchase between three and four hundred thousand dollars of exchange each year, and. generally. from the Free Bank.'. .. Dr. Noifaiugcr dots not know to what use Co!. May applied the money for which he gave the certificates of deposit to his predecessor; nor docs he know how he disposed of the money received by liiru for the above biils ot exchange. At the expiratiou of Dr. Noffsinger's term of office, Col May's bills, to the amouut of about P, 000, (endorsed , , , . ,- -,T ' . ii."v,, i eiiiiuuvM ui,.n.. .o. ii-,,. wivised i f the step taken to enforro the col-"i lection of this indebtedness-- nnr only object being lo make known Dr.Nollsingcrs course in relation to the inalivr. T ' "7" ' : 4 ' p!;:;:-:js or as ' VTX tATlQ. rTlie. rail- .... roail tiom . cw urtan.;. to t.'tilc.'o".-as .tuts becu under water and rendered use-lew for) several months, by Dell's crevasse.; The j water is retiriug. and from un examination . ' - - : of the condition of the road, so fur from . i . . , , , - " P -,. ,, damaging tue track, has been of estimable service to it. ed baiasting. lu many places the road need- - - The sand for this purpose had to bo brought from a great distance' and ut a considerable expense 5 but the waters from the Mississippi have left a large- deposit of sand, coveriug tho rails, and in iuany place filling up the low grounds to the depth of several feet. The necessity of tr-ensportiiig tbo i.-ifi ti.ri i I '.I fir; n neuro ntnl ninät cii)i siaiuiiii roaa oca nny iuu- oeen avoiu1 , .'. . (r i.i .1 i.l on, ,t u -i?,iv-t,iO)fil,lii wlii.tlti.r tbo onln. " - - -i - !:inv has not absolutely 2ained bvbeins: com- - - - p'flied to susfx-tu'l all Operation during the ,. . - . ' , j .i past summer. It :s estimaWd that an evwea.liture of onlr S5.000 will iilace ther.iad in better running order than ever. NoltTHEItNSLAVK Snips. Lieut. Mafiitt, of the Dolphin, that captured the Echo, was on the look out for Americau blur eis, having knowledge of the fact that nine '.-.hips had suilc'l from Northern ports, all of which were expected home about this time with curgoees of human life. Lieut. M. has been put in possession of information which leads him to believe that there are now live ships engaged iu the slave trade where there uicd to be oue. They are availing themselves of tiis c!'u (succeeding the late disturbance bc- .. t...i.,.i -.. i i o. . , ...i :v l i co-i, iiauu aim wo- t um owu, men secures theui rather an immututy, as. they beliere, just at this time. ' ' 1 New Orleans Epidemic The l'itanunc of the 20th, speaking of the peculiarities of the yellow fever this year, says : - ' The infant of sixteen months, as well as the veteran of eighty-eight years, are equally victims to its ravages. We hear of people who have liveufhcre for ten to sixteen and eighteen consecntive years, and who have passed through all previous epidemics in safety,"being attacked with it now. The children of the soil do not appear to escape its grasp, aud there iä dangtr f a relapse even after a convalescence of twelve days or more. . The Markets Cvanx-ville AVIiolcsalc Market. BI TTER, lb... lä.iV-fbPlfOYlSlOXS - llLANts, wir. to lttKSWAX, lb 22 COHN MEAL, bus. CiiKESE, E) 8i C'iFFEE . Kio, cnm'n. Iti, 12(il2Jii - liriinc, lb e Imcoii thog r d,) r u,l r , BaCkn sides, Ot I Shoulders, lb ... 7 I.'ams, sog. cured i Hums, plain, lb. 'iclu j caiiv.ujscd-. n.l t ; t.'TATOES.,.. 1...-..7.1 . Java, ro....... ti 1 1'liATElUs Lguvra ,v i . thjinent.li. -i " ..v . - - v.. "V 1.1.1 VI -- Lf i " - rVAV'i'-"- r,,: ,7i..' - V -j,' oi .,, ,. --:a j T, n-".1 5 ; -'(3- ' Peaches, bus iA SOAP - FKATHEUS.lb ..101 ,-:.-rmaD..... 6' ' C RAIN , - Palm...,..,,,..: i-t:" Corn. biisb.........;P3Vi;ToBACLu " Wheat, butfb ...eOtal i Kentucky. Ib......20cr-; ' Rve, busb. ......... (?--; Virginia! lb.....30y.t, i h.ti Uu. XS lh.)f i0,TA LtOW . HAY, ton!...10 Otvv;li"oo! Rendon HUES, (dry) aOiJ.-i1 ' Rough.. lieudored... ........ ,cll fft -j ti-eT, Vi i IUI, tr.?d. cwt..... ifi'lOl Tub washid.,.... t MOLASSES f i'uiic! fotN. Orleans, gul.,. 'S I'll Fleece..". , Sugsr House.,. l"! Ejt. Fleece fk.Idan Syrup... 03" Enwashed cX , , - iW H1SK.Y aOc'ril i. BETA IL MAEKET. coiiaE rro dailt by I. a. ciuS so, 'ä BUTTER, lb......U.l.-. LARD, BEANS, quart ,5 Ü O LASSES ; CORN M LAL, buch. .-..a Now C'rU-an. gat öö lUKit .iit.ii., oun. ..,.-. .-iiiw L-rieaiia, gai i COFiLW ,-,rMv1,f,r?" - Kwccouimon,.... .lo pr:0 l.-iOXs-J. .örHiHil...-..,.-,...,, - -ÜacMW mo es, !b:n...r.70. . - Java, lb....noii.4 , Sliouide nr.. ...".. ;.j LHguyra, ground, ...lb ' Hauls, wig cured, lb M r EGGS, iloiten.....! J'.-gj plain.lb 11;; FLOLR, bl.l.5o iu . - cnuvassed, Ib...li Sack. ÜB lbs 82 üäc Dried Beef, Per lb I.V JflslI i - . iPOTATuES, bush.Sl i) WhiWFish.tb 8 SALT, sack, lOßtli Mai kerel, No. 1, 10c ea. iSCIJAR ' ... ----No. Ib.u.t: -New OrIeans,lM0(S,l' f-A; Tb....l,..., .......7t 'Clarified ........ll FRIITS v . ,' j.oaf..v...,.,.,..J6 ireen Apple ..50f Crushed 151 " rn-i -d bns..:l W WOOD, cord.. '. ...... C50 '

CANDLES- K ...'rr- I tii-unc, to their F,nte miii putrons, U-"i-iik ol W V c ' 1 WHiltT auBAOCU, '; - ! -,0'"-M Vti i Evanv, rr.o imd sidtufy. that, STith iiTci-eascd Jacili- . . 'J--t-----C :-- Boxes Opal --(sr Uiea Liiue i :t , f n.- t-ip.rt'ioii of - . ' F. W. lbr?ofr..r...v,. f5 e üuuiiner pressed B)l White Sand, bbl. j - 'Vp rVf ' i' r V j r vi " '. t Rolafls' ...... 39 . ECUS, dozen.. '10 SALT ' . j- 1 t SVVVi" j D V A I I; Y - ZA l'1 T ''' 20 B tts Fbot'R, bbl.,.4 70f.5i H0; -f.nktv.M,L..-..-::;.-r '-2 73 i--n-fc..:.;",tiAt e-nti,"t--nce ur fu-t-r fltSi KENTCCKY ANiJ.-liiSSO ill TOBACCO No. 2, bl.l . ..ti-wlgWof &U.AK, N. 0.....J.-.ir.(l t-i,,, .,nJ ,,. j,,...-.,:..;, Qf ...m u.'.A r j iu..,-,... ..i. M ..do

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' COMMISSION MERCHANTS? i ! W9 G. O'RILEY, Vo.i Oil! MS- ; ja. lADLicuii ii IIa i uuaii z.twi.1', K?.! rorwardtn. -luid onunuwioa Kailroad, hteamboat, and Expro Agent Blci pres Agent, Blcial Agent forth. . , j ,hnWh'wceitt " b rate, j Having a mammoth Wbarfboat-at the landing, n largest on me umo mver. rapaoio m od protectbig aU merchandize liable, to.damna - fi - om exposure, we re prepared, to faciutafe the ßispatch of all omBguinonts, forwarded to ur care, ;.hy itiiorKERILEOAD .OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwiirdiiiir, also, to the - Salo of any Produce, or other property, consigned to , is for sale, and satis luctioB giiarsntera. - - ' - :-tbceand extensive Wim-honse- on Water street, ' J "ning th Telegraph, od on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to th mtorwts f ,1IH- patron at 11 hour. day and irtfrht. With our superior facilities; loon staudinn ; tiniri.DK "ffW-J knowlodge of our btanneaa, w fcrl confideiit if giving general satisfictioii, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patrona?e wo are now enjoym Liberal casli advauios will be mad on nllconsiim. ments to either ourselves or correspondents ia any of the principal markets, North, East or Fourh. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. - 8. HO -' UECEIVIJ'U, 4,) FOP.WARDINGASDCOMMISSIOX MERCHAX, Wate Stiikkt, ' Evajwvilie, Ismana. Thankfiif for the patronage heretofore so liberally emended to nie, I bog to say to my Green River and Waliaph friends that I am stiU on the ground, ready and willing to give their consignment close attention. ' Particular attention given to th forwarding of Iulwo, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Casks add general Merchandize. mr2.r-3m r.V . .VI TCHE I.L K Co., BE. i'CEIVIXG, KOKWAIiDIXG AXD CU.MMIS- - SIOX MERCHANTS, ' Water street, between Main and Locust," EVAXSVILLE. INDIANA. ' IVrticular attention sriven to the forwarding of general JUorcbandise and Proiluce, by River. Canal, or Railroad. . r .... n,,jri j;,n ti AMK.WJSS; tECEIfJa INR, FORWARDING AXPOENERU, . COMMISSION MEPf CHANTS, AgeitU for Kanawiia salt Company, Evanavilla, Indian. We have formed a co-pnrtnorship under the style of Bkowk AtK1f, and offer oar services iu the r.iiiacity as set forth in our card above. V,'e are fully prepared to extend every farilitv to shipjH-rs, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAI LROAD, and assi.vo thein that their interest shall , r c. ii.. . , . , , iiv .villiiiuii, iciireseiucu, snouiil lUev In DlilSCU tn tiTt.T us wiiu i.'icii patronage, t'lBco and M'arcUoiiM- on th lott t of . jiamis. t:inJ-11 WM'noWN, "' - w M tkmvn' ' Late ofl low ä'rdJt Brown. Lote of Foster'. Ä 'co. 1 . '-.'" '-"' T jnna-f ' TOll.i f have a larce dou- - " - .W War.-hoi use at tho Caual I!.u-li, capallu of i torlng any amount of produce which will be rej '.oim, wr.u, utKi-u rar ci aoa I cthsKi, urcd, laki u raru i f and luil subject to the owners orders on most reasonable terms. ,0hf-tf ' - - '-- atojm ÜE UJ.WEn.Z- are prepared ' l? st-:f,in. our.r !i''r' VtwJ Yarei,'w' mi qnmtify of .raui, Preiduce-, or Morchinih?, cu the liberal tens. . . .r - . Haling large and tr rooms up stairs, paiticilucue u l- taken of HowohoM Fumitm-e. Agiii ,:ulUiJ"1 implement aad .11 kinds of good or j s iia.ii" io uainAe iroct uauip or rust. j Iusiuanco effected at thu lowst fire proof rate. , ny uic inoutu, or ioug--r wnen atsirrl.- -. arelions,! located ou corner ol L list stc et atid V. and E. Canal, and most ceuvculeut for shippu c by Filer or Railroad. Apply to ap'J8 ,', , GCtl, roSTEtt A CO. -: KAlLPiO-US AND EXPRESS. a t- - -v 1: of Ti.rtE.EV.i.v.';-W-1 rlLLK AND CHAW-rriM-Esi i-fordsvil Itailmad, j On and after Tue.djy, Sept. 1Kb, lis, the trains un ttus rona win run as lolb w: 'he up mail will leave Evanstille at 9 A V: I ... 1 . . ... ." a - . j. i luoenues la.io, ann arrive at Torre Haute at 3 P. I l. a heretofore. (Dinner both at Yinccune and i T-rrc iiaute.) The down mall v, ill leave Terrw Tfaiit at 3.SÖ V i u i iuci:tiiies Ci-!, and itrrne at EvaisvilK- ct ? 10 , Mm (r,,K.rat Vii.cea.:.-. ) AttJoMAlODA 1 10J TRArNS DAILY Will leave Ev.-uisvii! at 1.2J 1. M r.i arriie at nd urrli o. at Yincruiics at 5.45 P. M. Will leave Vinronncs at 6.3Ö A. M Evansvillo at 11 .CO A. JI. Wiil lev Tern, Haute At 8.10 A. M., and arrive at Vinrennes at ll.iVi T. M. Will leave Vinccnn.s at 1.10 P. M. and n ive at Terre Haute at 5.M A. M. JUHV IN'GI.E, JR.. Sop'l. :- eepi-lS Enquirer ci-py. 1J3. FAST FREIGHT LINE. AMFKtrlX rxi'RISS cam- NT Poi'Kli.10RS. TO THE WEST AND S0UTH-VEST. VIA ALBANY AN U BLI FALO. Tho Marchar.ts Despatch continues briuring Goods from New York and Boslou, at as low tvic a -jy Despatch or Rail Road Express, and iu a good or bt-tu-r lime, having uueo,u.iled focilitk-s for soli and speedy transportation. . . - Nu DespU.U or Fa:t Frclgh! Line lias ny couueiliou ylih ii. . . .' . Arrangements were made by es i-arlv UM Sj-tlrg. bv which Wft are Almhled tn furw-r.l Mil f,ilv the sht,r , ,. f i,,,,. frChAht, but w can car. i ry both lihta'id heavy with thu Arno promptness j which has always characterized the Meiriiaats' j Dapatch " Bringing our freights in our c-wn car?, j with passengor trains, and hav ing our own agents at ! point of transluiimcut, ire have advantages ia rt of sjKicd .and safrty, wuhh render it .mp.,- , albio for other compauict. to connate with us. Ibis l.Vspateh is owned and maixtgrif by the AmericMii Express Company, which is a sufficient guarantee that adjust claims will be settled ouhout delay, as has been the rase for the past three year. and to the satisfaction of these bv whom th-y may bo prejcutcd. JOHN G. WASSON, , . septl-iini Agent, Terre llaiite. V I'J.VÄ Vit. VE if - CitJ U 'FOUU Ul V1LLK RAILROAD. On mid after Wedneslay, September 1st, the price of ticket from Ev. ansrille to points famed Uelow, will bu as f jiioi , viz : .. ... - . .... , To Indianapolis... Cleveland , Si 45 To Louisville .. S5 00 14 eO Cinannati ...... ' Buffalo 19 M New York 27 ;10 lioston , ::o tu ' Pittsburg 17 Oil . Philadelphia.-. 2 I'.iltlmore 2.J 7 Wasliiogton 21 ?.r, lisvtim 7., St. 1a)uis...... Cairo .... Sandoval. Chicago . I'aaa. , :"0 7 75 4 CO li :o 7 lJ !l f 9 Sprintfield , lenk Island U I Peoria , 10 ,r-o n'.oi mir gton p CO Decatur.. f.oo ! " Xerfa."....;.; O T i. -Coluaibus..,... in t-5 Wheelinir 1.1 tl I iiv-HnU i iv.-ui vi.wijui.-u j lue i nii.i1 I Hotel, or ul the Depot, liead of Iunw? -street. ; J. E. MA HT1X, Secretary. f - vai,vji:e, sep?einr lsr. ix-Im -' t T t i -tr tw er-. , " - : y - - ..o --w r-"i , ie An pe.iyynt willing to-ata! ttkaawl- cf tLo niatiou iu ret.-reu -o to the roiucs and d...ail i f tte jj ,tii aud Lociüt. i.j,i4wiie tho ft t.t.o. r - t-- ' 'Af? TllE S' l Ii HC. -Ä' ' ' ' , ' '" C ' ' '." atn, the little maa.Tia this d..Jr . . ' . Been openioji GOOD8 both freh u-l fv, H-? received near every kind -. 1 hat ya:,stiy ett cast fiaf ' i'h rtuu im i-un uaxii wr tut- ikik, . . j . J, i detnrutitisn tuRETAIL --riir ttiiii raj,xur.ic lower ; f n vwtws been tad Ufuro.' lie w ith hi brethren bio&bs to liie, ' But a f..r CRF.Dl I hall uo d. A' te-wmiMn'r Mv tn ronee .iirpln. ii IVr CrtDIT h-ro fa u-.tt tt tush loa : Hfs friond and buvers -m aud all. " ;t It'll I y you well to give call.. ; .You'll always find him by liisl;u, -. ,-; a fOu Mamtuait, Jiumöer. , F-irthir more-you-will bear in mtnd,' -' : 1 jjU.ri. h takes funds of er'ry kiui, - And broken Bank at hielier rat, As cau be h;:d ill Oilier Stat.-S ; : ' : nveV Credit WTH defenscJ' - TI' ' 'liTbarguausvouwishlottieet-' 1 , u) to 9,,, 5iaJr4 gtrü6t. - -"' ,- F-fi-YEltSl'LA. J.:-1 r-oiled at oi-tl. . " DOTSEIX A COXYNGiröv i' vwn ,ijr. gh'r.,;,Tr,r': 1.AHUE FRAME -viweUin HouseiMul T, Lots, on t-ixth hm. ll"? Mr -tee, 7- " ( C .t7i Vs' j lfTV!L Itnre,t' - 1 . C. .yLLISy. JSOH HALF t.V AMA'llt t'JJll ! JL Farm of 1 V acres, 14 mile funi tho City of Evx- : , .... 1, 1 1 - .. .i a - ... ... snsvillc, ut a great LiUiaiiiWJ Ijiuire at ihe Ileal iia.nuuisett-jTvi:i.c, Jmj, .1, North I uira Stret.,.4 aurt -j i. Ci C-.t'VblXCv

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ruMlK OVEJUS' CJBLE MS J.JIO "JkL The Qnoen i'nissaf;e nai arnveo sooasjuxii SASOHiwith tha finest Btocfc 0 Ladies 6hoetremr k,,?i, rr.n., iii. . v.- llnir able to meet tha demand for home-mado work, I have selected from öai Op. BTcones; IGÜtTt Buski tiw, . walkineShoe. of vartous tylW 'Alsr. a great Tariory oi JHisses ana cnlioren isoots ana owjbb, Ankl Ties, Ae. -1 have fcoy's and youth' Boct and Shoes of all kinds and size, a superior arUrle. . I am also prepared to make to order, nu n'e Boots, Gaiter and shoe of any style, from afiae Patent- -Leather Boot to a Brogan Cow iihoo of the best imported Calf and Kip. cheaper than any haute in th Vest Country Customers are specially inviUd to call and examine my stock, as I intend to wholcsala cheap for c&sh--:j . JOIiif BASCII scpt2-lmd Second street, below Main. jrTE0,3OO BVHH.f F.a CH K SK MHEELER It UI LHOJVH FJJTtl. . y if . , sew SEWING 3IACHlNB.- s The best, simplest and- most-durable Machine m us. They make- Btrong iocs: stitcn, tne mm opon both aide of thework, ewingith equal facility. the thickest and thinncet 'fabric. Any spool of tread, cotton or silk, used without renewing. AiTmachines warranted three years, and full instructions given t- enable purchasers to use them atisiactoiily. ':--.44 . - ' - - - - AIM i - -.. -- - -.. - - TA JBucktff Sttclng Machine. .- ' - - - - rrfci $30. : The lest single Thread Machine fat the market. ' A geueral assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Thread, Needle c, Ac, constantly on hand. - ' Office No. 4, Marble Hall. mvlt-6m F. M. SELLMAN, Agent; TTpnJLZEKt, COEEER. Jt FCI.Ii JLM supply uow in store and for oalo bv ,aiig20 .. . SAMVEL ORB. WWifIJTE SV&JSS-ZS HAU HE I. s m? W Crushed Sugar. 15 Bbls. Powdered do v .. 15 .oaf do 1' . 25 Refined White do sale aheap, by - Just received and for PBESTON BROS: augl7 - ' OiOJL.! CO JE.'.' tOJ.'.'.' "JUSTICE t WILL AND SHALL BE- DONE." I have Just erected a Fairbanks Scale, for the purpose of weighing my coal. I shall sell my coal by weight, according to the law of the Stat. I have a large stock of superior quality of Pit tf burg Coal, and invite all my friends to give me a call and try it. I have been eighteen years in the business, and profess to be a jud.;e. The price of coal u 20 cwu per bushel. All orders left at the Gas Company' OHice, between First and Second, on Locust street, or a; ITornbrook's Store, on Water street, ox at my Coal Otficc, at the Lamasco Wharf, will Lo attended to. AU coal must Is? paid for whn ordered, in bankabie currency. '" " ADBt W IIUTCUES0X. - iug20-3m" ' - '-- - . -i" jgC.tI.ESJ hCJJ.ES! SCjTEs!-TMÜ 3 eelelrrated Cinctuhnti Scale, nixnufactuTwi by Wm. Huddart & Co., of various tiiet and sorts, such as Hay, Stock, Mill Railroad .Un hire, Core, et-jr. and Platform Scales, cht-gp as aty. seals of sau quality, in tbecoHntrv. - - - - : -. sept.y - , A. i. REYKOT.DS A Cor TB H. . HC SSE LI., WHOLESALE f DEALER IX - . a - WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Painted Pnili, Tnu. Powls, Buditv. Churns, Wheelbarrow, Baskets. Cloth-sPtn,Washboar'b:,Brooci, Ivr ashes, Ac. Aim, Manilla, Jute, Hemp and Cotton Hope ami Twine, Wire Work j Wrapping Paper, Blacl;ing, Aücauf and other Mats, and every article of the kind usually fouud in Eastern Sture. So. 372 ilain street, " between .Seventh j aad Ekrhth, I.ouisvile, Kentucky. aug21-3u BJSt MECEIVEJJ. O CJLSES OF M B Ji.irrt,ws' tolxicco, " 50 boxes Gorman wfer proof matches. -fir iUi by - , ,-IENXEY & SOitKEXSOX. a'JgiO .- No. il Water .treat. Jf 1ST ii FCEIfElt Iti' EXFItESS. ft City of tho Great King, by Dr. E.uslay. Hadji in frrrta, bv Mrs. Sarah Barsl.-iv Johnson. At fauggii J. UK ALVA Ol'L.IU SHIJVfiLES, 5 O , O O 0 l'oplar Shingles, iu yard snd fiirsalo by - JUIIN F. CLOVER, augll Comer Mniu and Seventh street. jjfV OU SALE..1 .VICE HESMEJfCE M. on Main street. Terms favorable. Enquire at the Beal Estate und Intelligence Office, No. 1 , North Third street. . (iiugäi . C. C. COLLINS.. ifjt.y "iei)Tto fikcjiase fou V V Ca- h, iiu-.ll Dwelling- iiuuse and Lot in the t iiy. Enipiiro. at ihe Real Est?.ro and Iatrlltgence Clhee, Mo. 1, North Third strct. aug25 . - CO. COLLINS. 2 IJS'E FL O O itl.yii. SO,0 0 UFEET . JS. No. 1 dressed Pino Flooring, in yard and" for sale, by . JOHN F. I.OVEB. augll Corner Main and Seventh streets. elföZi;JX TOBACCO JUE.ySAM'l t. SOCK CEO. W. WICKS It VI I. NOCH. KOCK, WICKS, &. CO., .WHOLESALE GE0GEBS, Com mission . Merchants,- and DtALFUS TX " " !?orclgu V Uomrstie Ijliiuors, Cigar,' .i - . A.c. "' ' " AOEMS ICR ' - VIUGISIA, 3I1SSOL KI .4 SO KY. TOBACCO. ALSO, AESTS roi: MAYfVILIK COT2 0.V -VAU MS, TH'7-YiT, 11 ATTSG, CUTTOX A- MAXILLA C0KDAGE, No. Ml Main street, . . tOLISVILLE, KV. " We Eec'p constatitly on Land a large steck of popular brands of Tobacco, among which are Heiland Empress Pine Apple Twist and Pancake. Also, Roberts' aud Harris' best brands. Our . ark of pure Oil Bour'.-er, and Byo WTiisky, is large .aid well selected, all of v hi-h ve offer on g'wd teruu to the Western and Southern trade. - : NOCli, IchlS & CO., iluin street. "Wholesale Tobacco Agency. No. 11 Main street, louisviileVKy. ' -Ve tire new- receiving eur new tock of Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, which we offer low to the trade. HOLLAND'S TOBACCO.. . Empress Premium r.ia-,d-.. T. J. Holland, No. 1 Jacob Strader.-. -. C. L. Holland S. R. Career ... C. G. Holland B. B ....iExtra Pancvke - Extra Foil Tw:-t I'fr.e Apple isr Wade and Pro. Twist ?10 Boies .175 do ....120 1 ....2'."3 ... 0 ...j 75 do de do do do Ken. .... M Butt. 50 do 7S do Colden Age I'nr.eake... 80 Coil . LAXc-HUiiXo EAe.ro. (ioid I.'af Extra TO But'.. J. M. Ci.! Is 7S .Ar, S. E. White . co do r Clav . Ton ! " 1IAURTS' T03.ÜTCI-. Sültani..... 75 Clitt's. 1 I'eopio's i . .: it-.' i.. CO Boxes. I do do 1...... ,'liX) CattV. i frto ('it -. io . Coses. !, .... ,. Wl Kegs. ci-icot... .. 30 do Jobs Smith.'...., j....-..'....: -Case. Usl C.'.. ,....1CJ do. W'o'fo'k'i pofiils and Sf. ....... Old Buck' ll-.--....... i do do --3' öS. do do - Cüufc , SO Botta. . 40 do .I.... ,....100 Box. ..150 Pkgs. 600 Boxes. tiua.1ry Brui-(atsl. AuCKS, W1CÜS & CO.. , oll älain street, Louisville, Ky. ! j!y3-r!m liJ. T.X.I' T STEFHEvVSr A SVC Scaiitiin, Jr.,) Dealer in all ca-r to Ja. kind ol Stoves, j i-ud (TAnuf.i-.-tu- . - rersef Tin, 8he I reo and Copper . Wsre. Also, m&n- . vfactucrs . otcS--3 j- t run onus ot e-r- - ! cry patent , uid . . d' tcrlptlor:. with which. prii:t'.a directions for sut- ; ting up all ki?M-f fruit, will i fc.rnisb?c?, free of i elsar,T: all of which will fee oU v?r- cheap 4br " r-h, tt vhol-saie or-iraiL Storerocm" at No. 13, : Main trt, t-etwen AVat?an1 Virst streets, (op- ' pent old stte JJauk), Irfnnsvi'.Ie. Ind. -n - ' - '!'-'r-Zhl . .BUBKtlT . STKIHFKS.S? f"V"-sf 'sm-Jle- eeaJswu aWu H-.n-s-?U.i. Sece...I ?;r t, between Cbcstuut and rmry, lier.rs l-s L.;:.-.;.er and m&nufactu. PfDootfc, ihutlers, . Winde, fcaelv Dour aui iQojw rancn. AitHi! !!i.0s oJ evory sie, t lo. nag. WcatherboardT.g. Sheh-fr.?. Maflee, Base Pilater iroao-h(i.-.Sai.n..aivi t'bai Pump TubtntA - largd jibsoi tiiieut of Cvkdi,. Rliuds,'. Diors. Mouldings and Pump Ti.bi :x- cmistanily on Land. Also, rea l y wo rked- Floorinr rT all kin,U - -. ! iwue ......1 iu.5.1 v b :.i i:..s in the SouUisrn or"'.'oeteiu couri.-y, cuiisi-lurt; tho low rate of fr.-!lit by r!vrr. milrohd and dual will find it to their interest t ) puic'iaen l our establishment, wliKTa ibt-y eta be supplied wi'.h all tho carpenter's W'-rk, reaiiy-madcif ets-isoued lumber, fo? the finish cf bttil linrs. Otrrwork is not ma-.e "a moss Jsotory work, with t-.iK.us Imlf w through, u ft is (ramfd in (tu in,c uiuiiaor ssif made liy hand. "S: winT of elT kinds 'doue on .liorV notic. Terms cash, mle!i p:hcxwiB-3 agrved 'iwn. . 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