Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 242, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 June 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVH.LE, IND. W ElNESDAY MORNING JINE 1 Little Rock, May, 1859. i Visors who have not visited it, suppose the Arkansas to be a narrow and devious stream, flowing through a wilderness, broken W Inner intcrvilj witlt smnJl indentures

.. are enough alone to make his fame as perin the forest by the solitary plantation. w . . . l i, nf onnial as their foliage, aud as enduring as Tl... ni.lv tniinc cm its hank.; tVCf neaiQ OI '

- "'--j " abroad are Little Rock, Van Burcn, and Ft. Smith. There is no stream in the country where the traveler, with these impressions, on bis first voyage, will meet with so many agreeable surprises. For 6fty or sixty miles above its mouth, its banks are low and frequently inundated by the backwater of the Mississippi meeting its own floods. -The country on this portion of the river is solitary and gloomy, with but here and there a woodman's hut aud opening. But above the influences of the Mississippi, the banks are SStrated above the reach of all but tho most extraordinary floods, aud have not been overflown for fifteen years, since the memorable flood of 1844. The waters of the Arkansas, like those of lied river, are, during its rises, turbid with the particles of a red clay, of a brick-dust color. This sediment forms the richest cotton soil, and makes the bottoms of the Arkansas as productive as those of Red river, which yield one and a half and two bales to the acre, making the annual product of an acre, at last year's prices, worth from 7f to $100. Such crops have settled the country, and given high prices to the lands. The first point of note after passing the inundated lands, is the old Arkansas Post, ubout sixty miies from the mouth, which was established by the French in the same year that Philadelphia was founded. It was the seat of the French Colonial and the American Territorial Government, till the admission of the State; and previous to L824 wa3 the abode of intelligence and ramm nt, m. 1 1 tic sronc of considerable commercial activity as the Territorial Capital and an important trading post. But it has now become a cattle ranche. The primative log prison that has confined many a border outlaw a log structure that was onco a brilliant saloon and the resort ot the ionable territorial loafers and idle offiI a large plantation house, once the iiibernatorial mansion, and a few forlorn Creole cottages, are all that remains of its former splendors and wealth. From the Old Post to Little Rock, a distSSPBtof 204 iiiilc.t!i. lanka are above all but the extraordinary freshets that occur at long intm-iiK and are as well cultivated and set-a-any portion of the Lower Ohio river. The scenery though luxuriant and loauil"iil beCMMi monotonous from the unifopjB 1' v l of the banks which are varied uitly at iMg intervals, by bluffs of modernte elevation. Thoagk the landings and post offices are very ii.uent. the only town of any consequence between the mouth and Little Rock .- Km Hlutls, containing a population of atout two thousand, and which exports from 20,000 to 25,000 bales of cotton anMsJlJ It b i n ation, within a few years, ot the agricultural prosperity of the region around. It ihows all the evidences of prosI . i it y and wealth of the most thrifty Xorthi u tOWIM. From the Old Post to Litle Uoclc, lands rate from $'2J to $50 per acre, according to the improvements. The most delightful town, for a residance, that I have visited in the Southwest, is Little Rock. It is placed a hundred feet above the river, MM an elevated bluff' that forms its i tern tsikl for several mdes. From it an en. banting view is obtained up and iwn the river, and for miles over the country, beyond the Ea teru banks, where, n in a beautiful landscape picture, i -Win Id the BMJ scenes of plantation life. Kiom MM elevation of the city, the country spreads out for miles in gently undulatingplain.-, vlioc native growth is pine, oak, and cedar. I'nder a thin vegetable mould is a mane gravel, the bMes iu vvlui ii v. mi as -mootli. by the a tioii of the wut i befim iMelwasiM of the blurt', as any found upon the seashore. This substratum. t gravel affords the luxury of fine and raudless streets and roads in all direction?, and at all seasons. The city is laid out upon a magnificent scale, as regards tpa'-e; the blocks contain from three to five acres each. Away from the haunts of traffic, the streets present a succession of neat ent tapes, elegant residence, aud now and then a magnificent mansion, shade I by native Ml tree;, or endniwcrcd in ahrub-i.-'.'y, and garlanded in flower beds. The i rnmt'oii, indolent luxury and case pievwil here, that are oliserved in Lexington and other old and wealthy towns in Kentucky Even the speculators aud business intii ecin content and no hurry to lie . or MTilWl to make an operation. Ti. sh ( y conteutuicut seems about to be distal I d oy restless railroad projectors, who ,.; i lnrKe land grants an.l are pointing several of their lines towards the v. itn tin view of waking it up and making it the t.o-u' ot the.ir operations. t IM diBMflWS explosion of her banks in 1R42, L-.ttle Hock has remained nearly stationary till stimulated by the rapid improvement of tLe country around her, which 1 1 given within the last two years an impetus to her ti t ie and growth. Now Buildings are now in the process of erectiou all over the city. I see uiauy specimcus of bcMlifel m urban cottages going up in the centre of lots embracing one and two acres, that will form homes for their proprietors, MITOM ltd by all the association? of beauty in art and nature. Among the most elegant and luxurious residences is the homestead of Hon. Albert Pike. It is a spacious mansion with numerous out buildings of convenience aud luxury placed in tho midst of a spacious square of five acres, embracing lawns, groves, and gardens, in which shrubbery

and flowers, " that a shsnstone might have envied," around it. Among them stands the magnificent magnolias, just now in all their glory of beauty and wealth of fragrance ; in the midst of them, too, are the rough and noble old native oaks spared by the woodman's axe when the grounds were first opened to the sun. These are the venerable trees that have inspired some of the most exquisite verses of their owner which

their massive trunks. The house and its surroundings are a lit home for the orator, the poet, aud the statesman. The most attractive stot in the vicinity is the Cuiled State Arseual grounds, just in the rear of the city, and only a mile from its centre. They embrace nearly forty acres, aud are laid off as a beautiful park, with gravelled avenues, winding through beautiful lawns aud groves of native forest trees, (hut have been preserved in numbers to afford a grateful shade and form a bMtiful ornament to tho ground. The pathways are bordeied with MWSBS and in front of the main buildings is a parterre of flowers and shrubs that might excite the envy of a florist ; in the rear of the buildings are large vegetable gardens in the highest state of culture. The grounds show constant care and labor. The building."" are spacious and elegant, and are in perfect order. The principal deposit of arms has been removed to Fort Smith. The military store-keeper resides here in an elegant mansion, with some eight or ten men under his command, whose only duty is to keep the grounds in order and wait upon their commander, who enjoys a sinecure, in elegant leisure, with the surroundings of luxury and attendance that a noblemen might envy. In times past this was an important military depot, but the advances of the boundary of civilization has rendered it a useless possession to the government. It is a snug nook for the place hunter to enjoy the rewards of his partizan labors in the political contests for a President. The grounds are ope. to tho visits of the citizens, who use their as a park for pleasant d.ives and strolls at morning and evening. My visit to the grounds was on an early Sabbath morning, just as the sun was spreading his glories over the scene, and the incense of the flowers was ascendiug and mingling with the morning hymn of the innumerable songsters that were hailing the new day and malfing the groves vocal with their praises to Hitn who permits not one of them to fall to the ground without his notice. To me, at that hour, the place was one of perfect enchantment. 1 must defer my further de.-ci iplion.s till 1 have more leisure to write. I proceed on to Van Buren, Fort Smith, aud pcrhMi to the Cherokee Agency. Yours &., L Tiir Ac- i m a n Arm v. Letters from Tutiu say that the line of the Austrians is so long and weak they cannot think of oflVim. battle ; that the Allies may MM MMM the offensive. It is now toleruhly well hmmI that the advice of General Baron Hiss was rejected brutally by tLe Emperor of Austria, in favor of his own and (ivulai's plans. Hess is said to he, undoubtedly, the greats t military man of the empire, mi tlm death of KadeUky. One can imagine the h.hiihI -a that was inflicted on his honor, uliciithe young Emperor told him to stand tack that his notious were loo antiquated. What has the sequel demonstrated ' QjalsJ has made a great blunder in his mode of invading Piedmont. The Austrians are retreating with a demoralized army. Thev arc changing the plan of the campaign and Barou Iless is taken into favor again. This shows who was right, and who was wrong. Traie Marks at Law - Any person who dcisea n. w ii nut for in article and sells the article under that name, is protected hy law in it as his property, which is called his tiade mark. A case of this kind was re- . vntly tried iu t Le Superior Court of N York, I adore Judge Pierrspont, wherein Missis. Butneit & Co., dealers in perfumery, pniNcd for an injunction to restrain Phnlon I Bm from selling a hair-lotion under the name of Cocotnr, whicii they nsserted was essentially an imitation of their trade-mark OsMfSMi which had acquired a high reputation and extensive sale. The Judge decided in favor of the plaintiffs, and ordered an injunction to be, ifMsd The substance of his decision delivered on the occasion will be of great interest to our manufacturing readers. Revival op the Slave Trade. The citizens of Vicksburg held a public meeting on the 2 1st uli., to repudiate the doctrine ot" the Southern Convention, on the revival of the slave trade. The speeches of Jnl Sharkey, m. 0, Smedes, Col.T. B. Martiu, Rev. Di. Mar-hall, and others, were rapturously applauded, which plainly MWtd that the popular heart was with the conservative i ause, hi favoi of maintaining the la m ; of the. land and respecting the lights of humauit, as well as against the hllWMCtiM of " Gum. I lajjsrt " to reduce the pifrot lahur. The jailor of Lexington, Ky., WM called from his lied on .Saiurd.iv night, by a man who appeared to he in?ane, and while proceeding with him through the hall of the house to the st.oet door, the adsasin stru- k the candle from the hund.s of the jailor and fell upon him with a knife, with winch he cut him across the t he.-1 aud abdomen, from the latter of w hich his bowels protruded. The terrible deed waa done iu the presence of hU wife whose sc renins brought assistance aad secured tho arret of the murderer. The jailor survired till morning when he eipired The prisoner is insa.no or affects to be. New wlie.it has been marketed iu Memphis, Tenaesaee. Tho crop gives indicationg of tho greatest abundance.

S. P. Gillett, Superintendent of the I

Deaf aud Dumb Asylum of Illinois, cautions the public to beware of traveling empyrics professing to cure deafness. He says they are, without exception, impostors, ami their treatment does infinitely more harm than good. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gnLrricijiEr-iA&'i o letters remainWW iii Hm POST OFFICE at Kraaarlll, in liana, M the 1st day of June, ls.M. l'ersoie calling for these letters will ! - i mlvci t ii-. '1 ' .Ci'l f(iT Sato of list. .trmttronir Win M Matthew B R AsMff Chat ! Morgan Edwin R More I 'ol Tho X ore .1. .-i eh V lira in Ii Iirtio ArchiCaM .Myers Philip Moor Wni J Mmiiii M i I in Marsh Kus.-I MaekiBtoeh i,.-., Mills ES Morrisai James .Mn;gind Mr M MM v RmMM Mai lL - us A Ihert Hen M XV j t w Mahr Adam M him hi ! i .Tit Mo iul. I .Jndt tlt M Cut. kaa 9 Mi i rarv W in McClsrtji l Mi ' lure E J M Bright Toai l I1 irthey JanieM .MrKail ii, I UtmrjC M LajM B .'tr i st'lt J tfODM l.eviii.in 1. Nasn lohii Nil.; JiMeph tfeal I" oid o MV II- ' Anhir -Mr Allen MiM M f tarn W w jli Ault .1 Alexander Ww A .. ! !. A kliy Mrs lit .at .tit Jan BU. keiiry J M Brekford Aib ii I I '.i ! T.i i.i Juhn I .: Hr..n n I.j ill . li Brown Mi Y. A B..V.1 .lo.-epll Ba'llar.l W l BiMiilmui II D Baker Mui I. Burn- I ' iii i k Km rjCbariet l llrule. - s ft Hul l IF Brown !r I. E Bm. li-t lo hard Bl lieo J')tll Bell. 'ii James fart. . .'I. Chad k 1 iwtm li B Obbilla Thus OkniM 1 1 1 i M . M Craw Mrn N A Cnuie He-ti r f.iniplcll Mm EliaL th Osiiom John B CniUier Mrs M Kil.uru kli.ss .leiinie Cloud Ho ii. i Chapin MIm R P r.irmi-i II i.rj Cole John I, f'rinry Miss Jan: Cooke Win A I 'run Thus Coaiu Mi' Elial.'-th Crawford JaaM l Bmullty tlto -TI Delany MM Lowdrii k Davis Mr M A Dodd AJIied Duty U 1,1 Donald-., ii WS i Dailiy Wm Doii'law Dariit Daley F D lai i- M:- M itli. Kdntond .ffrs H Y.gnn li -s Marn'-I Eans Uerr l' Bmotl A i I I BM ' h o 1 BIWDOd Bfiijinilti ...... IS I li.tiik Y Kieiii h Btmwtfel ratrflH Mrs Ann t in amp Patrick Wlbtrl John Q ii Mn S.uah tinnt.-r I.i. Ill Mi Joseph i On M i ,i , Ann I t I UM Mis- Mil I Utn4r$om Ttf I MillvHrU John I. Hunt BW ) N I Hat li I.U. o,. 1 1 B MoNh Ch .1 le- M Hui-'" M i- t-li lis tli ll:ilii. It. ii Mrs Hlmtwrnr w m ll.ii . r 1 li. in.i-. If lllkailB I. .(in tlopkiiiii I'll. no i II llllt' I .t'N. II Hartia Batty BaHaaaa t Ian BJa u ' .1 oka II h i haai II i Hoaftiai ' I W II II Hkan Patrick lllirle J Hjraaa Brl II l.tTl- H 1 II... kai K V Hawkias Btizabi tli Raapshiri I JNO H .(hi k "II Will .1 Jsjsfewc JaaHBi Jones Nan. n I o JOBMB Mr- M I I ni's Mr-. Julia Jones A H h. .tin 4J.1 K inc Jaaai - KapaM fatal K -I D II K. in n.. Mi- J II Lung; H P Lvaaa t5 8 i. s.iii.'i ( ;.! I I.Voll Jowpll I mud Jake A fulmtr frorj Portal B L Privet t Mr Pine James Parkar Matilda 9 Pnrker Emma Ratrter ilea Ha) mond M r H :.uieks Am..Hi. aaraaaa BhaX BMW Mia Eliso Bun i iMn Rvderson T. O li. 1. Ishury MiC lie Miss Ann M . ii in Bostiihautdi N liol.b Wm .1 BoU-rtson John H. -s N I m... ., : . Maria gmith Nfttlin.i BStBkfB W B .'-.tin. Iil'i Id J..ill Spailldillg Jiiliie Btanard Mi. had Smith Mi - illtoJ Battki t arottjM Sargent W C Springor RoSan Small John R : inon J V . Iinirai ii 'list i m Sniuli N ' pi .11' Dr Sawyer J U-oticld Siilue) BMBff I W -no th .1 ini.s : tins.. it John B Baaytk Patrk k Simps.. n Mn v li Snntli lirvill 1 Mt w.llt Ah v "in 11 Jawak Bkaltoa Win t Thorp Jtmrlm I. i 1- I-- I. am ! Tarrj w 8 Hurt, n 'h o I. -Tall...l .lames Taytot Kh. kal In Hook .W, 4almtlBr. c. . i . Iff. ft'. A II - W 1 1 lace Johll T VN .'II MoNC V i i .li Iiii Is. ol V IliiaBM John Wilaeu Kit w ilaoa J.iuiITvktk J. Iiii Will- II w bp ii si Banjaatin 1 n W V iii.- ( o-..i W alker Tl. w raj lit Mrs M W nfcin-r Chai k -w ilaoa J 'li ii I. Wippon Robert W . .l John WondwBiil Itunry v ixslard Amos NVallae Win Wt.lr Rrli W. lls Win C. K. 1U BP P. M ,fT.i . I I . .ml. I PINE LUMBERS SHINGLES. iMMtF. SVBSI RiBKR VJlt.l.H PVRm I.IC attention to liis large stock of TINE MMRKK I Mil Mit.KS, just r-.-.-i iiifc, ,.t tln half All pirB..ii trSBtlSf tin aboTcnrthdaj will ! w II to nt theni fn ui the wharf diuiti lh M ... si., li- liiik 'H. tin -hi, as ... Bl M I Ml eaaharka aiy3lliul J A3. SWANPOS. W H.ii r . I TU'O-H OMSK and to i.i... li..i-e ,Mrt foi s;ile, olid if they aro not sold at private tale befotu Sati.idjty, Jnne 4. will be sold at aii. tioii at the lC"Uls ot. and by. iny:t-tl H. NEf.SQK A t o rwmti a jt r jitrTM0jr. wrM M wiP t-ell, 011 Th11rsd.1v lie 1111 nji, Jnue 2d, ten boxes of Tol.a.-. .. ahsch is 1 i artacki Also, a lot of sl.ii. li. and a tin- us-ol t lin-lit of Mhoes, Read) M ule l-.tbiiu Ac, 11. MEL80N at 00 my Mi 2t mlfiT afjjfri van, KXP REUS!." 1 n: Mtci'h a 1 i'i ;.. 5 U catlrs Duney d Co s Brandy. 116' UvKornc's ol.l Port W .ue. 5 1 Old M i.l.-ir 54 ' PaleMnnv fsi tsixi s superior Claret l j.i.e Para II "Hi. ..1 Qia. 1 puncliKou of line Jam. i s limn ol I- . ' 5ca)ks Genuine Barclay A' P. ikin- l oiter In ml an.l -1 . 1 1 I C . il.s i.eionn r-eutt h Al. Muirs.' Iu pints and ipwrts. '.o i. ,kiU lleHisu k sSp.uk Inn: 1 li..ni 1, nr The atn.ve ai I i.'l. s w n;.i .lite.- to l.e in i. i i , pact aadaacnUd. A LI. IS A HOJ I - my.tl Water strict. EUSJMSf, M MMCJrd ttM TV I I T rOUM WHEAT l fkasuli riber is agent I' i lil'iiC ? CKl.KBBATEI' REAPER A 1 Mi EU 1 1 - I -i.j - ply now ,.n hand. Hi can refer p irCe wishing to purchase to farmers in iiii -. ... I'. - v 11 1 11 k. and Vanderburcb a MstMi arho have used these Reaper, and who w ill testify Iu the aaperior ami satisfuetory inunner in a kk li tin v 1 eriorin their v. . The in 1. lllli s 1 a;i tie obtailied from the subs Tiber at Bi - i 1 to- or from Mr. o. arga 1 . Hart, near Boon v ill, . Wiiti-iek L.iuutv - I Mi l l. OaW, June.. I v Ev IMtflr, lnd. D ioiiviiiu DsaBaaaatj hatintua run.11, Ml. V. 1 11. .11 Adv..: ate, N ,v lli.im.ur Adv. 1 ti-. r, In- It to the Ml Ml b 12, .ti I -. o l I..1I lo ll.i . I ti I juul Jt.Utlu oh m.i 1 r .t VXJS'M .mi i h tow to' -Ble. Willi H .11 ii I 'll l.ii - old l.'.ji.iie Mt data adBaa. Health uud fart Hi 1 art tnttprraIII. 1. Ite.'. lleit thai nil -I Mi. an . . I,.,.., nil purity of 1)10 Mood, and lb.il .l.i.U..o .Mountain MtB Turn will M surely tin, I Mm and . b-.inse tbeae 1 1,1,'in , 1 1. -s from the ay stent, that disease . annot ex -int. So simple aud lliuoieut are tb,- I., :ha and plant- that 'lap e them, that it i- Hot uot esaaiy to have thesa -ii, i . oated keorder that tba, -t..mai b can beat tbmu Iu i ( .s.- Pills i. s,,( ,,i , .si U-. sii-e the in it. 1 1 als of vihi li tbv ale made are no unpin.; ami malignant, thai ib. i i-i n .tli - ate stoma, h could hot bear them. Kan Pill.i.leai wiih diaaaae as it fat, ami will ut ! only cure by r.-iuoiiiu the can-,., hut . ill build up land i -.,i. iii, 1, 1,1. .n c.iisiitnti.ii There are lo. in whohuieso tritl.il Willi their slitlttlMSfl that they think Incli in. . mii.1 b-Ip them ; let not exvn tbesn dtiapaii : incredulity and s,,.tj. ism Is overthrown bj a luasn of testimony which is ' ttuly i r resist i ble. At tiisf the viitiu-a cnUd to j tkM MOI'STAIN HERB PILES ueie .I.i n,e,l , lahtahwa. The paBHc bad aaaa as . n. n aaeaiead that they could not Isslieve the simple truths adi.in. ad hv their dis. ov.-rer. '-t facts uu.ieiiiaMe, attested by iiitin - - -,t lb,- hibe I . Intra, t. i and raspoctabilitv, b.iv. pr..v, I, mii.I are pi v mr . . h day. tl..- virtu s ..f thi - mi. htv h. ..I. i " They mark by their mi, i "I .us eifi ., y and p.. v. i a new era in nis.li, u. Sold by all Mi -I., iiic- I) sakata. jcl-dAvvlii!

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

J t MP iVO.V .S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS Above .. rit y hi vitb :i sift. t likein - Tezu o. a chiel ot the tiilie ol the strange A.tee Natkaa that own taSad Mbtbto oa will Sad n tull Bivovntof him and his paopfc) in our Pamphlets and llaiaaars, to bo bad icrntis from the Agents for Mi Pills. The inventor and uiaiuifa. turni f "Judson's Mountain Huh Pills ' has .pent the etsater pait ot his lif in tlaveiiiiK, having isitid m"it l evelj eoaatr in the world. He spnt orer six years among the Induns t the Rocky M uni on and of Mexico, and it was thus that the " Mountain H..il Pills " were discovered. A very interest! i? . nut of his advantnies there you will find iu our Almauar and Paiiiphh-t. It is an established fart that hII disMtses arise from I MITRE BLOOD. The bl 1 is tb Ills' hi, I v.li. o aio f.aein or utili.althv luitttnr gets iiiiv.fl viitb it, it is at on. i disrribiiteii to eTery organ of the I Iv. Brei y BOI va feabtha poison, and ail the vital orgaaa qakkly ii (.'..iiii. The stomark will not digest the food .i i tly. The 'iver ceases to secrete a HBflkckaaci ofbila. The act D of the heart is weakened, and so the rircnlatio 1 is feeble. Tin; limps banaM (.logged with the poisonous niiitter ; hence, a 1 1 and ill l'i ' m a sli.-ht impurity at the fountain head of life the Blood? As if vmi had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pan spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of tho stream 1ommcs disturb I and discolored. As qui. kly does impure blood Hy to eTery part, and leave its sting bebiad. All the passages ls'e..iue obstructed, und unless the ol.Nt.n -tion is removed, the lamp of life s..n dies out Thea pUU not OStj purifV the blond, but rSSM crate all the si-i ret ions ol t In body; lliey arc, t Inrefore, unrivalled as a CURE FOR BILI01S MSKABVS T.iver Compl.uiit, Sick Ileadaclie, Thia AntiBilious Medicine expels from the blood tke kkUea soeds of diseaa.., an.l l enders ill the fluids and sei rati bb aava aad Baaat, rknarlai aad raaaBcttatiag ti e vital orgnus. Pleasant iuiWl, it is i oa, that we are al b to placa union v.. in ieai h, a uii dicine like the "Monntain Herb Pills. " lliat will pass dtractlj tw the at Hi. ted parts, thiotigh the blood and fluids i tin I i . . und i.tuso the snfferer t. bi igbten with tin. flush of beautv and health. Jiidson s Pills are the best Remedy in MMMOB for the following Coniplaiuts : Bowel Complaints, t'wUkrb-, Colds, best BsSlBses. t'ostiven. ss, Dv--pepMi, Piiribo i. IU. -, liebilltj, Pi veraiid AfW I, Pai law Comj.laints, II. m 1 1 kaa, ladlgi -ti n, laSneiiia, lull un mate -n, Inu.it.l vieakueas, I.ivrr mplaints, I.ownesa of Spirit- Pil . i stoii" and (iiavel, Bi i iidary BrajrataMB. GREAT rXMALI HI Ml INI I Fi male- h.. vain., b.'altl , sbollld liev.l be uilb out tb. - Pills. They puiiiy the ib I. i . m.. w obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pun plea ami blotckes, mot In in the i i. h l i I L. lii. t the ' lle . Iieek The Plants and lleih of win. b these Pills ar made, were diworeied fn a very surprising way amoUK the BpMk fihe "I MM Nazi co. ti. t the Almanac of oin kajaati ktai paaj will raad vltfe Stllghl the ran kktaraatbig Bocovat it . ..ntains of tba "Great Me.lieine " of the A te. - OBSERVE. Th. v ,. , , i, 'ii,, an ..; up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each Box routain- I" 1'ilN, and Retail at 2S ceata per ko. All aaaaiac have the i: !intnre ..f l L. JI BSON .( Ct., o aaSj box. B. L .it DOOM s CO., tol Ptopl letol s. a1 dAvilm M Laoaata sltaat, Sew Y..rk. .rii i . v- .. J.VJt in I I it ' MINl.h TO MC( i'Ll.n: OEORC.K THORN IIII.L tuk-s pleasure in in PaMSM hi' Oil customers that in the qualify and style of bia work, he (tatters himself be cannot be e.elled. Ha may mill Ik loimd at tho corner ol N.i otid and Maiu streets, where the . hon est llai -neat and Saddleaof every description c m be obtainwl on the bent of terms. BMS Hepan iiik d"ii" v illi neatness mid ,li-...t. li 1 I hand Harnusii always oa hand. jel I. us. tut: i n it 1:1 .1 !S bhls finkeve Potatons, bbs Nesbali's k do. KiH-eived this day at .. H. t 00K A iSON S. a f. m h .t.titti it or mm t I EA - i..r retailina;, at myll IIiii ' 1 S s iuKEi.t:"M arsM.v .A.-r-W I Klt-s NOW IS THE TIME TO SCBSi'RMU Theflist of Mr. eirsli-y's Letlura fioiu Kansas, I tali, Califoi nia, A. , s.p- ii thin v,eek. His L.-t-Iris ara lookeal tor with uni. h kaMaati and will all appear in the Seiui Woekl auJ Weekly Tiibiin", as well as in the Daily. Terms: Daily, i. , Semi Wookly Tiibune. 3; Weakly Tribune. 2. For . It. I tortus, si u Tltas ol an v ilai.', Addr. -- HORACE OUEELEV CO., iuv31-2t Trll.ue Buildings, N. w Y, rk ItOJ!. iS'i t HVMi Ot'HTKRS, 20 dozeu ass d I and lb Can Lobsters, ft do Pickled aad Spaced Oysters, do do do do do do PV Vlcl Lobaters, asa'd l it 2 tb cans fresh Meckel l do ib do Lol.sti.TS, t iralloii Plrkles, ssvs'd, 0 IU PS B lo 1 do do do. l4 1 s f 'lo, ns-'d sie Pirkled Onions, t do NWsi Loose Pi. kle, in vinegar, bv Btttor 100, 400 a-s'.l boxes Saidinee, ". do.eii I K uch Mustard. Rwo iTcsj at 'I ' OOK .v S-..N-S. IOOO inv ift 7. II POOK A B09I S MUmtttiM, mSMBO PK.il H JVM, JF 10 I lixheis b.te I'.. 11 -. 3PJ do Pearl Bail. , :USi lb Split Pears. Received al my:jl H. OOK A mS9 HIRAM SMUT HOPKINS' rsofD MACHINE! fK."TKtt s i i as Hi jl-t l-"s iii offi ritig Ibis il (M I" II..! pMbltl I have bill little to BB. I tl it t 1 w -. it O.at Oi. y w ill ' civ.- sari- l o ll. ai I luarr it I Willi Ihi.j. w us lb, III to . ju.l. r as lo liieii BiseitB I v. ... i .il. t lit. In .. do (. ... I w..i k ,si,. -k Ibe IsVorot all who want a unit machine, to ' II V "lie . I llllll. . 1 he, I.j.j olle Ll. ai ol V aiiO.. .1, l -.-111. .i I of Mai Inn. s in il- it present, ther leave i.odtit i nr.. ni,, I II. .-,, it I. .-ii.., ..II oariied ofl by asm lion fan. and call lie. die. haC, e.l outside tin- mill, if lb-sir. I Several of th.-m are in sue easful otwtatioii, one of wtm li cm I . tin. ! Canal .i the P ayaae Mill bj tin-. iiv . These Ma. bitien me K"t up iii goad atyle and i. durable aud t tie. lual in tin ii opei c I am I lev i an be had on I ea-oii il.le teims 'Tr- - .-b sml - n lour III llthrt tlllle. II.Ssi- hi I, .V IE llllt ill .- the a.'litI wiah to sell Mat., or TerrMorj Bhyht t this Mm hine. and will r,lie Hle.t lrKaill. I al- I, .. the i itht of nine counties in'l.. I', . 1.. I ! i o 1 Morrflri Mf-Heath! giuoehlaj Iroa md ala i bbmHbb for .. Sanders' Spring wire Rorse Uaj Kake, all .l winch I will -.11 . W.-.. tuill ti i!. ii, l.i- ii.rulmoat any kind of property. Hi RAM llolhlN Rvaksville, Imp. myoti im 100 I fill K I S PMIJIK II III I I. 0TAToE i. -n .-.l at ii. . .: Z II. COitK A tKSM JMMII'JI. KJ.MII.fSI I' a , 1 n ( lies 1 1 1 1.1 r i. II Ot; , llrie.l Jlppli -. RaKar -cared Dried Reef Clacihaatl, : HKie . nr.st HsioS, Bxira White Wheat II in Rkaa BMkd Sii i tine, PataBaaa, I atd. fart 00, Pi. klc-s. in ki-.ii i 1,-ty, Piatp, Jkc, Ac. mjU R. H. SABIN A 00.

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MADAME B0SC0, 1 b i iinal World-Renown. -.1 and .. .1 . M .... i in,.livilur, has the honor to present lie! .n v. S vel.md 1 Miaordinatj Liitertaiiion i i . i M. .. A. Mystery Adiuissb n i cents. 4T"D..ois ojen at TJ, i'i i I i.. naintern . .t -ireciselv. utv'01-.'u. rm RtJRJLA 'i 8 TR4 TOM'S WMlAMhMW wM virtne of an order of the .. .. . I 1 nmmob 1 ah. I. nl ut It . uni I il II ,1 1 ni.ii am tioi:, at thp Court House door in Ev.-insvill. on lli. lb day of June, I- 1 .,ii . f tde s e fjr of ei Xo.l'l, township south, ratine. It aest.. n uiuiiO' three acrea, dj(4aiajg Ian.!- t Paaar Miaip K W. Bimkbieyer, and hint on ib road I ulina ll.'Ul the Poor llotl-e to the 1, -i l, ll.i ! E.'.'arl'. Dunk. Siii.l pn n..e w III i,- -. Id in sub- iirisiona,' u plat 01 wiiii 11 .an 1.0 m, 11 1 1 on after-. Terms ol sale, cue -third 1-I1 I , auee in 1J and is months from dajr at sale, the pnreb.is.-r sh ins notes with apj.rovvd m-ciiiitv, waiviat nil relief irom raMSJoa er apfMla iat ui lav aitli iatereat from iheday of aale. BRAJfcvKl MILLS, orjSO-ki Admr. of A I dp i I'.tinkniaii. nOTJITVKS ! P OTjITOKS ! .'- -JBO ar boahebi more of fhoso fin( la .. Patatoeejttat iec. iv.d pel suamT Male:. -' . it Ni sj MjP VICKLhY lli:.S. jft,K Ot I f Ij VJM H I. H i'HOfFIM I will sell tho Store ai.d Lot new occupied by U s-rs. Keller A Whitu, n Man. treet, 6 Lot the corner of Pine and nr.. I Centre itrcet?. The six lots form iui area list feet Bjr IBS ail nlu.n.,Me lo1 atioa for a luauufacluriio' e-t.il.liliiin nt There is a two-story frame boo-.- on the. . 1.1m .- The property lavs nearly aWMM Krat A Heitlaa'i foundry. I will ahc : II a pan of Lot No "si. iu the Upptr Enlargement, ii . mine foot on tit t street, and exiendiuK lit) kart hack to tks alley, nith a good two-st,.ry hi 11 L-bnis.- loveiini' Uswhole front ir feet, with stable, wood shed, icod corn crib on the alley. For particular- laqaira li iibscriber. iny2S-4wd NATHAN BOW LET. W JST TMi L M H MA PUS I MiSPJTl H mJ 1 ROM l III M AI ol v R Cum., hi Ufl 1 'I lie very sil.n- I. i Ol Pi y I. . s fr ahull the fair portion of the cttsUioa, the Eadivs of our aaaatlffal rite, Bare len wait in., s. lung, has at laat aj 1 hresl pai Heamei Daalalth, bm tie iiow n-aily b.r -ale. We . oi.li.dly mvit.- .111 friends, and esp.-. iallv out la.lv eusl . 111. is. I. . rail at win atoie. 4 1 Minn -ire.-t, and aeled aili lee ai l -Shaa to taste aud 'convenience. Don't lorvet. 4'. Maiiislna-t. my to I Ml EE Eli s MEHAl. Wf..H' f . K . fl P I M t I .tit J . S-- .I ted V ilioW ChI.. W do Empire Cabs. Received It X. II. COOK A SOX'S. ajvitt.ru: i ottusu Bl .Prim.- Mackerel, White Beans, I'i inn- Herring, Hominy , Prime Salmon, Split Peas. Received in fun- ord.-i at aaySS .. II. E a son s. 1 ti. (. is .noKK .- W w cialtotbe 1 in ii iiniili Hinn flyaiakatka aud exercise in the own itir. T eoinbine oiit-aVot exercise with amusement, '.. II. COOK A BO) have laid in a stiM k of Trundling-lloOfM for BoM and l-i iris, which tbcj b. pe will pU is- .not I" m-lit every barer. Por wile cheap :it Z. II. OOK A -i.N'S myJ'. H Mam atnat. Af. It HI Mi" .S Mr OH I: SII.1 I'K .S. ,ri ilor.eii just received and f"i -ale hv my'tti JACOB STRAUB k so , 4u Main st. fa H M I. S. PRMJMJB .VOMTHKM.V' -I S S P Potatis s 1 1. t r.s eiied and f or sal by BtjrSl 11 RAM BYv Jr WCI t JB THK.lt. l.'0 Til KM lot of Uieas choioe Michigan Potatoes Just received at No. Maiu street. niy2.1 VICKJSBY BROS. Ml ST MKI Klfl. lt .I.W KOM aVTAVJi at 17 Main i-'ir.-t I'riwd Apples. IVachtv. Beef, sugar-cured Hams AIo "ri. (SSI tine Cigars. BtJ 1 1 K If. -AHIN It CO. ft 0TMCM, tMMt 11 o.l Hit tK K.iuli7at joti .it Vaaderharna coaatjf, !udi ana, w ill meet at the Court Hon-., in Evan lille, on MONDAY, June (.tb, IS.VJ, aad it lor the pur p 4 examining the ictiitm. u ad- by (he appraiser and deputy a I laiaera ot tl u real estate mi said . ..iinly I .i the v- ir 1 -."', aiti.l cijualiiuii thv same, and aleo to bear i iin d deli-riiiiu" such i ievtacee, grow ing out of the i aluatiol made by said appr.viM r au! deutiei, tut mat c me lie fore nmd Board. WM W . A Ek ER, niy'-'l 2w.lAw . ni.lv Auditor. rwno MKRiH.t.y "rs," S i 'sjCfjt-s, M AMD DRUGOI81 V e are regularly rtsselrijn additioi to Mat stock ot lBCoe, Mii.icivr.s Ciii.micau, I'AiNta, oils, Vabmsiits, Pi si i mi. ar, and I'.vscr Akrnxi e, vibi -Ii we are prepared to off. r t" the trade on as good terms Bl can be pint ka .-.1 n. 1 iu. innati, I uia Ule, oi St. l osils. We have m store I i ..n of K-Tov Peer Willi i LrAO, in kegs of lbs, PS t., m l KM rr.s, win, b we are aaBataj to th tr i.le at manic. ii Hirers' pticea. KEELI t: a U lit IE tyBSaVtvlm N.,. i Mum street. K 4 OP.1RTVKUMIP IU... !. the 1,1, ill ! -I.'ll. il lol I e -li d.ovi"l tl.lday, II. O. MA Id " K I. ..vine parihivsn thr interval ot li W. Latroa in the firm, and BJM continue the I ii-u.e-s mi hi- own account II. o HABCoCK, H. W EAOdW Ia ITH t Ms '. I. 1- - mji : MMJMt'KHT TOOLMm 1 d W aklroa Oi Ma vtln -. ikS do Millard's C S. do, MO do Wnldroii (rant do, IS do Milllld's C. S. do, : do Or mi i i mlli s, W do as-s.rted Oi a-s s"i,( .t l.s. do Reap Hook-, Bl do Oemo n Sickles. If kMaaaVytha Stones, ioaaa Hay Porks, Bo do Wood Hay hakes. In st- r-.- and i i s,i, ! I obit. j. . UXELL a in 9 I 'si mtga Bio 0 .Vihl Wiliiii..fcion Tar. 3 halt bids to, Hal Ibis K. .sill, ,".i .wli. Navy Oitkuru. i.-.'. 1.1. 1 Criisli.-.l s;Ut;:iri ,.o i...x.-- P. ail Star- h, '.il Loves ,.s.. (ed 'lohavi " 6citars i.ii. n. .. lastsri auraalaha BB)8l RU, OA LZBLL A CO. g 4 oi BBJY i'Mf f J It 4 HKKSK. wm i i . vi . j I. id- at. l.onis ;.. hi.,, s-v raay For-al. b) ICKKRl BROS , .'i i Mala atraat. ffM. Ol M : KJ.OI m '. M- I Ol H ' -Bl bids exlia white mImm! 1 .,m BBBUaaapasRai mm, la Ira,;- do uu.l extra, do. on baad tar Bali aj v i kkry Bii ft.i.Vt: TH'I.-y'K. . or TO. J.il Haiap Seine Tarlna, varUats - AJs iii Erne an. i Staglag. Bur Bale al the Womka R'arp St..ie J. B. RUSSELL, - s. Man. atraeL n.yjo Beiweaa Tim. I .net loir la, E .niil. ggJ M 'K S T T O O I. S . ItlMKI T Mm from tin manufactory, uinl made eXpn - . f..i aha ru-i ui Tr mm lodoKcii h,,ii .md Woval-biace I'l.idle-.. to do Hot. I. Bon do, H do Rl.-sl - evtia Cast -i, elOrain Jtt do .1.. do .'.. BMM ti do do da Silver Uo ;'. do C-t m. . I Briar S. v tl,, s. ' do it.. llay and trs Kniv. - do Scythe -n. aths. assorted, lo Imix.-s do Stoi.es. try ih. -, do. do. kSaVaaea t aud :s Baaaaj tl l .rk-, 28 Bo ii iv Baaaa, lo tio Gkstaaaa mi. kle. lh, above srticies me uai rallied t.. Li. id il... vary Ihw, iOaBty, and !. r ..;e low l.y my.:i J.i oil sIH.M R ,v SON, PI Main st. DRS. EHRMAN & BAIRD, R0XROJATiUC PHYSICIAN? .. ; Ruk oin, r. -Thiki. r , mtm Vink smo PmM, yl-lmd KTAXSrtLLR, IM' II ' A i K it , n i- .w.vri mm WW yaar, a BaaBB arith 4 to i obhj Payments for rent will ia prompt. A. (.. UPTOM. Refer to M. A. Lxvbece. anil

MISCELLANEOUS. VORR KOit f OT.iTOIJS.WM. of those elegant Mellei Potat-M-to anything in (he market, re. . iv. .1 1 1 1 i - oai o. for sale by CHAS. Ml .loll NS I o . iiivil Main street, near th Can. I.

mlSOLl riO.V UK I OP.IMT.VKLmW .-nil'. Tie- copartnership beret of re is-in l.tvin-n Char.. Ptirhl and t'harle Sch I'tm In the Mattmakitur bsMttisas in Evaavtlk-, tin this .lay beef lii-solvod by ntiitival coMM-iir. The l'U:iiii-s will hereafter Is- cuidiM i ar.d infrud . ii utidn the Inni. name .mil stU- of t n vi:i i . n vi M Jt C... ,v the anid Cbarh - S kmiBS. who is anlllollA-.l to . . II,- ;, receipt t'.i ail moi., Vs ol.lsUUi.linu. c.M.iiig to. mid la-loiiuin to caid line, ami who a-.-uuies. all the liabUili.s, ,,t tbv old firm ' I'M HE my j.-jw c. si llAVM Tolkboti copy. ui. mi. i.j u.i i. ri: u s. i, t. Manilla W.-b Halters, i ma. ilu.n cnn ni. ut BitBeta, this day raneiaad by l. li. BrS8KI I Mats street, my-.ii It. tw.-en Third an I P.m. tb. I.oins, .;. MgJI.nMI lt.H I KKSti lo MOXMS.S JaJE extra good, Jut r. ei red aud I t'UAS. W.( JOHN i' N . P.asvs Bhsk. tB Main etivet. near the Canal. MA K It l Kit. ili I HKSTl. TIIKHi: Mm- I'll. ! !. le i.i. 1,1 Tl, III. .St T.lltlll'.ll lliailllel at i be Naslnllle IVliil.mll .1 i , f n d , dar, and ol Ave oltb-lcl.l .-IZe. 'I he odol of tile M.SmI I- ii.-. blril.'tive lo moths and all Ins.. i-. ,, i. n.l.-i- tho Cheats invaluable toi p ... Liu awy MaBskela aud other Woolen Roods !ir..ili il..-, ii iii Hit-r. or .wile at Iflk M ,.....b Ii Will e ."'I i J. B lit SSEEE, D00 Mam sti..i. myi'o Beta ana Third and Plkarth, Loabnrttla. g lOl'KMKII UITKM -.VT.VJ l i a-s and ii . n I ...iii.i. -i- .. , Whita Cedar Paila, 1 ahcas, brass ,.i. i iron hoapB. W here one dneu or mora am taken, Ihey ace packctl iu dry shavings, vi ith n.. diarip fyl thus 'r - toi.-p rtailou aud leaping thee Iu good oid.-r till si. .. J. 1) BC&KLL, 500 Man. .-ii. , i my H' Bet-.vi .. i (ni .I ,n l Pom lb. I ,ni . WM O T.I TO I. s .' PU TMTOKS'.iK ti ML I.i. li. I- of i I., ice Michigan Potatoes just iec iv.d and for sale by YlCKEUl BRt. C HKMKtJK Jl'll II K H K a i: ii. EM 111 H It t i. (to to De Lain, . i-.. to P.r E..uns .irdrrc i.-.-s. EM RII It A CO. Per M.-n and Bov-War. in Woid.m En a u. .i Colt, n, p. W S. KM BD H t o Piir Ibe I., t H'se iu theeltv, ifn to - BHPJtl H A 00. Far tha piettMl and cheapeel (Jrape, sulia, or Silk Sbavvi, , PMBICIlA-t O. M'ith I'ltv and Cotintv Orders, eo to S EM RICH B Co For any and evervfhin- i'i the line of Dry O !-. Ko S EM RICH a t o , No. It Maie -tl.Vt. who e, ,1 ... ,i t yoll aiiMi.tiiKiiitii. il line, wbethet yoa atsk lo buy or not, and wb -r. aMjaodj payi eaah Bar wimt th.-y buy. mj f Jt K.I PI.t 4. .i-l ,tlOtt'l. tJ .!.-JSl- . Ill M H. RAM EY. Jr., i reflate jae;, imm hae tor s de. the toll. ,i ing ins tiiinss ; The K ,'nl in kv Hum -ter. New York Heap r and Mower 1 ..ik Reaper. Ma.uiv s R.-rt . i and Mow. i cotul ined Buckeye Reiiper and Mowei Ruckeye Mow. r. R l. Alien - lie i r an I M .. . i t.. Iil-liors.' Threshers and Cleaners Foui'-lioie Thlehhers and CP-am is Eoiir-horse Separators. Two-horse Threshers AIo Coin Cliishcis, ol dtn.-ieut patterns. Qera Sbellers. i a, I liio' and .Mowing Scythes. Oram Cradles, Ac. Samples of the above machines i-an U sin at bis store, corner of Vine and Firat M. niyi'o g UI M ' K T TJ 4 H S. t l I 'K 4 J S K I W leathi red and Carpet Ta ka thii da r.-c ivisi at the W.si.U-u Ware Store. J. H. RU88KLL, S00 PJata atrael, MM Between Third and Fourth, LoakeiHe. CEDAR CHURNS, &oT 7 mi K Sl ltSIUIUKM 4 JLLS JTTENTION" to bis large htin k of FINE (K DAR WARE, b- in brass and iron bound, comprising r-d, sloped, and white Cedar Churns, ol five aiMfa; Bucket", Piggins, Water Cans, A. . The alxitw comprises tin- largest stock ever . tiered in LniiisTille. is ..I beautiful workmanship, as low its an be piirehas.-d in Ciliciuuati or St . Louis. Wli. ro oiH'doeeii pieces are taken, ih-y ui- packed in dry o.lar shavings, without charge for the case, wbirh insure-, their safe transportation, and keep- th.-m in ood order till sold For aal at the Wood. . W 11. Store, Ko.SSP Main str. et, bel iv .-. o Thii 1 and Fo.u tii, Louiat Ule. aiylO j B. ki sseee. BUY TIIK RIGHT KIM) OP A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, 11 T .s HOUSE I'OU ER m iii. Mori ATT A ' I11.J-. Is considered to b the W tha b st ma' bine ol the kind iu The undersigned are now pi. j .- t-. furnish nia.hii.es ,, th- al f . l.-nl , . I ahtyleHlid make not excelled ill the winteiu cimfry. All vve ask is that our woik may Is- ceinpaicd with any of our eolenipor.il les, as al-.. oin .i . s Tbe-e ,Va- . bines were already t h a oo ti ly mli.sin. , ,i hioI kuouii when uc commenced the manufacture tl them ; and w- shall only -ay that al the Laelnnea mt that I'.itent which we make, Khali lw. made in such a manner , .! such m iterfals, and with an. b nnproienieiits of our own, will uiaterialli in rroaae tb valinHde repntaiion it baa a. inirel sroou 'I hrsslu l s We c.tii now offer t ourcuslom.ini a cboi'u of these excellent Machines, ami also a choice ot the ll raa Paaaara, to drraa them, of any sise, Raaa 4 to 10 hoise, upou us rtasotirilile terms as any other c t.iLlismii. nt , and we leonca ttully solicit ardets for either size or kind, and wonld request that they l-e ,eul in a, eaili a- p.ieaitda, to iusnre ntM the l e t mat In... . KRATZ A ULTl.MAN. The f-.ilow inn paiaan aaB Baaaaa tmmg f.-r tbre aaoatha, and a-nd hill to K rats. A- Heilniau :J Petei'burt; Rfpoilci, Priuceton Indianlau, New Haroouy AdviVate, Mt. Vernon Advocate, Boom v ille Di iiea rat, Graville Hei ald, Mi. Carnaal Reisn r, BhaaatBtuaa Illinoisan Olncv Independeut, Yinrennea Gazette. WAMiTK si l. PHI M SPMI. - 'li rjNIOB ( ni M V, K V 0 Taa aadefaineS respectfully announce that lo Wil.aii iin Spinas on i In tii-J day l June next. Tbes .nj.Ohs ur- anion,; the most celshi .ted in the W.si In connection with the Suiplon Springe is a fite Ckalyheale Spring, much c.-b--blated ..li H.H liut of the lie di. inal ,,l.lltl. . I ita water. Ei. iy u.a.iiiiii...l.ili..ii will Ihi jriv. ii to petauaa rwtiaig law BjaTiagB. 'Ho le is i dailv ("iii.uno fjom I niohtown to ih. gas in R. P. tilt EES, luvls-lni Proprietor. 4K 4 UK. 11 l.' TIW .M.VI TKS I doza-u as. ot.d aiaaa Austin Iat. ut Ioa Cream i receired at Z. U. COOtai d) SON -. OI TOR 4. 4. I Hit i i I . .os street, two UiMis koiith of the Shern-ood . myii 2m mc?.vv. J.vit MMCJfUTi .iu. 9 IM t IIIM.s. , ageUu or the sale t. all th.. l.-st .att.-rns ot OaaMaarl Uavsrs ami Keap-eis-or Bjjowiag oi Itenpum Machines. Kuriii. is Would J . well biai-piy roon, . lliat llicj .a.. I.;.. a g.X.d I l i. bil e. ") IKiRNnROoK A Co. a, .Villi IK do, il aeso t,- I while Wa-sblntrds. lnx. s Ciu'ti .s..r,, . - .i i.-.i ku iS'ar. fallow, aud Opal Candl. .-, "" lbs pi-mi all : i, i el I'lie.l Be. I lo.issj do aai Hani., 7s. lbs Rkw, Bm ir., Pearl Barly, With b . "hiplete aaaortaaaM al Famitv Groceries ; rally f..r -;.. w at ICKKRY BROS., mvlT sj Main street. r . , TTM , mm MJTi III: S J.Vfl JK U-KLM' WW KV.W roCK . SITTEOLIJ '- V would . s;.., tfullv inform the public that we have iusi raeeivad oai aea stock mt Hold and silver Watch.s, fln .l. w, : v. .-sllverwsj-e, Ctorks.O.dd Pens. A. ., in. Iin line s .nm v. rv fine Eava, Coral, aaaaakti aad c lira KeM i rati rich and handsome styles of Co 1 i d, f ob, and est Chains, Breast fin-. Bracelets. Ear Itiue-, KinR.-r RingB. Ac We would .ail ai ti.it! ii ai:.-uli..n ! our stock r Cold nud BUrer STatrhee, wlmh ara ti ampmtUm qaality. in all rris-t. Also, a ay.od stock ot TaI le T-a, ali. and AtiisMrd SjKa, .rks, A wurr.uited pore Silv.-r. JSllvel plated Waie. Iich a- CaBtOTS Cake Itakata, Spaaaa, aV mi no him quality, alw.fys on hand. Wear. '.-1 1 1 1 . nt Eastern prices for cash, and w irr.n.t om sis to be as represented. r.iib BITTROEI.V RRORw. I - Main -t.

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rgH Til f. A RJR F.R & .' M ALUS A flo K . . u. iB ilit.-d Nil.' A 'elita tortli-sm. ol MANNY'S inMI ENKll KEAl'EK AND MoWKh-the very fs-t ret Invented, cm t uiiili.- ail tin- latest improvements. B4 Sales ill -cream I in - yarsfr.! lA to),y! niaylo MM O I . I T O I. s ' f O T.I 1 It I: m .'7 M old ''i i" I'vtatoee juat re.eiv el nn tor Ktr at the lowest market piic la puii titim to -i.ii.ky CMAe. McJOHMSTON, nyl4 Main utr.et. near the Oanal A't:.:'KTT mtim) . Jii-' received, per st.-jmer R. B. Hamilton, a mm lot .1 lb.- Velebi atrd KKNNKTT ALE. in quarts and pints. A LEls Jt HoWKS, at n II WaU-ratr.s-l fy.vi.t.isi PM4 aj t.v m - dozen tilo-rkius, aruiue Loudon, J do Mix 'd Pickles, do do, i do Cbow-t'how, do do, - do I'iccadilli, do do, it il White Unions, do do. K.-c. iie.1 hv R.tilnad this day at myii L. U. OhjK A SON'S. C OM.'.yt KJ I. I O O a? KMM. FMK SU kirciiii.t Hist received, for aala l.v mvll ( HAS M.JOHNSTON. il Ml Kit JPPI.KS, P BJ f NI s J.y'lt t'le.n. 2'. bin.Ii. In i, , I Auide. M do do Peaches, I cask Pi unes. JM ie. . iv. d SSsf Saf sale bv '" " ' II S M. JOHNSTON ILS ,l.'ll MU .as, ... kr. . .-a I'Htsbni and Wheeling Sail. "ai t ..v. r iss , W indoa OImss, 1s) do do Flasks, 7 do do Tumblers, SS do b) Jars. Jmt receired ha mvll WHKKLKR RIG 1GCS SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND W II. . I 1 VEK AND BKTAIL DEPOT STONE, GEN TH N E R & CO., MAM TACTrRFRS. V I.ISII S. RARPOrK Afjc-iit. I V A N v I E EE, INDIANA. ' ustaatlj on band Sash, Ml and Roi.lino .. i . ONxai Saxoc luxaj, of Superior Alle- - ' 1 imhci w,-li st Hseucd, and neatly and atroof;iv BBaaaaSaaSaavtL WHOLESALE ( ASH PRICES. SASH TIIICSNrsa. PRICE flu W INPOW I 3M 44 62 PJ Sitln IVc.. xlo !' . loxl-' I I loxl.' . U'Xl E. K'xH. nl ... loxl.. loxll.. o l. It'vl- . I - v I . liXls.. 7ZSt IBaessseeas ' I 76 80 84 1 10 1 26 a mt.l I 1 i In . I; Rails. visii .. i oiker sizes on hand, or pat up nt short Bath c. DOORS. SIXr.. TMICKNKMS. 2-'.xiMi 1 eat' i $1 16 1 4o 1 HO 2 1 170 i (SI 1 li 250 1 90 2 20 2 25 1 SI 2 M is. I K, 3 10 ;;r::..::S:::::.:rr ir. J-SxO-S S-lOxS-IA BL I ST 0 S. iVo. .V ..' oil,,, V Sluts 1 1 - Price. Kulltmt Slat.. UTS I 7.. 2 00 2 2T. 2 7.. I Oil :t BP 8x10 li'xlJ KM4 10x15 10x14 i bSl : W'"'' '; i n i'- . MNI 1(1N I18 I'KAMES size. NX III 10x12 i SO 3 00 Door and Window. riiii'KMKea. ran 1 t w l.i 1 Ollu r i.e uni. I,- to order. If" HElMi.s ... all M- in vie to ordar. HfZ DOORtS utile i than reulMi-kizf on baud, oi made on short notice. Hoars moulded loonier. Builders aboul.!. lfh sihle, make their Kraniea of t.uUr aizee, '.bey cau then be ulied at huv time. Celtlng, Siding, naif flnnriaai br aale. Mouldings ,. ;, -i . - l-ei,ciiic. Boarda 41., fi-et long, f .i aale che.io. One Window contains twelves lights. All "I'l'-r- must Is- ndilnaaed to K. S. BABCK, niyll-lyd.t w Reaaavilla, lnd. vH.I.Yhi :i.' RKiLK 1 ataVaV TO ' .n.n'. the ii, ! I. I i" ii of the exteusive itn.i oi eiueijtn to their coucero, win. h nave t i . Iu pronreasforsoin tii-ie ,.i t, to afiord the at most i u ility for carry hit; on an extensive trade, by sell fnc i r t ni t i. 1.- only mi such I rices mm cannot fail re uaivanal aaMiebt. tiou . liaviug this ol.ject ia tfei ererj ition that straightforward deal tag, fcaaijaj OB h.-n. r and liberality, can give, will lie r. s" 1 1. , I to, mid il.us. stnl.li.li mutual oon - Menre liettreen baji Bad seller, The stock is naaaSJIj karga txerj ' a i.itniont relete,andpnr-l,i-.--i,i i h oi n meeting with an axtaaiSea aaaoriiiicut on raaaoaaMB trims. Thuy would dire, i j.-u 1 1, ui. u itteation I ileir late importation of Irish Lb i- and 4 4 Irish Linens, 12-4 Liaaa Sheeting, PUhVw CBbb Linens, Hand kercbksfo, - laa, Bleached and Brown Lta a Table Clot ha, m ,Sk Cornet of Main and First streets. my.1 n RMEII HI I f ' LBB. si u.i h , uii .1 lined B- ef, received and for sale bv CUAS. M. JoHNSTON, I'osey a Block, myll Msin aireet, near the Canal. m MIM LP Ml S HJmtKJSKR, JfM9M BRELLA MAKER AND TURNER, First treer, BBBSSaea ine and Division streets, kesivs constantly on baad a full assortment of Parasols, fJphralM, W alking Cones, are., and sella them at tbejou. si . rices. Rep:iiriii(; done at short notice ami in the Wst manner. All turners' work momptit ! .i.-. nyltVCm ti.XTMJ 1 fllM K KM for sale by the lor:-n or buudred. I" l usbrlh smalt bite lioaua, 2. hiishelsOom Mal. ror aale at myll Z. II. COOK Mt SOWS. Look Out7! fmpmm i viu: itsuj.vMn mksiki t m folly begs to Inform tha cilia ena of Eiamville thai In ha reoeirad a lot of firat -class FI'BNITI lit l, 1 1. E 1. .1. v.ry description, which ! ii. t. mis selling low us at any store in the city. 1 ! ai ib anal ,1 lo .(I lurniture ara Invited to H be lor. .... haalag slaia hai t. 1 take all kinds of old Fui nituic in cx bailee mr new. H K1 ER (.1 (.(iENHElMER. Baalai kaaseoi i,,.,i r ..n itun,. ,,n tsxonm., Ix-tweiu Mrtin and E.'iiist. xnvIOsOui R 91: to ' ti tt h s fii. i-M ttatmf mr am mt m w I' r . ,. A .1 n h . . . . - ...... ... ,- .msV ,, in. in , -.ui.', ii s Ifti i. ('itv n the Great King, Tha Mintryot Eil I ' i J -naes Watt; The Jaataaa Hsl!.. . 1, i.. in., Littks Lore wmm LoDft ; Higli Eats ia Vew Fork, ka JMaaaaai Mick; Romanca ! 1 1 - ii, , i sn. For aale kr MOHM HEAlA. niylo I . rncr Fu-l and mM. klKSH .a k C. r. SSOI'CBTON. g m 1 1: u it ii ll K M M HUOI 4JNT9.W MM kk uV i. i O-.IM"- I'.Hi.:- in PaisiTS. On -'ii'. w -iiinrtoti Block Main at., Kviinsviil.-, lnd. ( ..liiitiy ei. hanfs supplied ou v , mw , . i i . i in-. my 71s Ice Cream! Ice Creainf MM UOt'J. K, KJ TB MP TMM KM MJI M moi FarrellA-C wonld respect tully inloim the public r te cilly Ibal b baa opened his Ice i'i. - ,,... ,, Wii wair-ut hh cream to be of the iui. -t and nest dell, ion kind made in the city . Ei. mi.. ...riie aad vseddimra cu I supplied at l - in.ti.-e iiiil o the must reaanaalde t,im- ll " mI.m.ii haji en lately fitted np in a sili-rl. slyle. akt'A laii-'e sttpidv id ( i l.- tionary and Crackers t..,'. : and tor sale at who lean Is ot retail! my-land 'MM JIJKKKMM, BB W-BULB-BK M l 1 1.I.KK. -A j.artner is wanted to engage in ; El. -o in- Mill, iii a t .wn en the Ohio Bleat, wli.-ie Users is a iu iue . ash d.-uouid for mora IIjiii aud oflall tli in oiiet nn of st me cau make. The hiiiidiiiK i- i- .oi. uud a crn mill bow ia operation tm Ail that i requited ia capital suBUient to pnrcba-e . ne of II uner's patetit Mills. Ths r,-s. nt ..in .i i- a .i . ti. i Mill, rand Millwright lt- needy a rtnei w ith a mall capital, and ouo capable of doing the out -dor biiateeas. For -a i ticnUrs apply to Mr. Carlih , at the Join list , e ll.i " tU' PMTJTK S ,IO SMS. JIST Blw tevseived perstesuuei Pain hud, and f"r sals by i'IIAS M..I(HNMi IX, Posey's Block, mvll !;,,,, -tree!, near the Canal. mjjPtlKS: sfliKS loo mats i itiuaiuoii. 1 , I - I". I , . i . to baai Allspice, 7 . i x assorted Oro. Spices. For sals by myll WHEELEB st Bid 0J

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