Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 243, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 June 1859 — Page 2

trite gailg gfltttnal. EVANSVILLE, I ND.

THIRSDAY MORN ISO Jl'NK Th War. Those who are watching the present warlike movements in Europe as the beginning th. inner fXToctfd struccrle between old or me iuu s - a. - .lespou. -uu u I MHIH will, are leariui iui iiwum continue to postpone the conflict by reced- ! . . . - , inr from her positions, and proposing, ac1 ' L i t- , . i pb e. some temporizing conditions. Her timid and inefficient course increase the appgt UeusioQ that she will back out of the fight, and endeavor to secure by diplomacy what she cannot maintain by force. The mends of European regeneration, confident of the strength ot their cause, are anxious tor the conflict and its early determination. They rejoice in every indication of firmneas and spirit on the part of Austria to maintain the contest, ood would lament to see her deserted by her natural allies and disheartened before 9be commitj herself beyond retreat to the arbiter of battles The fight must be fought, and the sooner it comes on and the more earnest and deter - mined the struggle, the more complete and j signal will be the triumph, and more rapid j the progress of civilization. The fears are that the movement will end in temporary compromises j in a patched up, hollow peace. Rut Heaven avails itself of the passions of ' men to accomplish its designs ; the selfish ! TZI T- xr i , amri!inn oi inc r.mi)erur .viuuicuu iu' mduce him to reject all overtures, resist all accommodation, and, in the obstinate pursuits of his design, precipitate, in spite of all efforts to arrest it, the long expected convulsion of opinions, that is to decide the future condition and character of European society and civilizations. The war is professedly for the amelioration of the condition of Italy ; for the mitigation of the pressure of Austrian despotism upon her material progress; bnt its real cause is the inability of the popular sentiment of Europe to longer endure the principle of the Austrian rule. Her acts are not so aggressive to the people of Italy as the exactions of Xapoleon upon thc people of France. But one is done in compliance with popular sentiment the other is enforced by military power against it. Popu lar opinion now claims everywhere its le- j gitimate rights of daminion, under every form of government. Louis Napoleon may be an Emperor, and be denounced as a usurper and tyrant, ruling with a despotic ?way, but he is the creature of the popular breath , the foundation of all his power is in the pqylai sentiment, which ha- made him, and can unmake him more suddenly than the Buchanan dynasty can be changed iu the United States. The war in Italy of today is made iu obedience to the popular will to ingratiate himself and confirm bis power with the French people ; and he can not sustain it a week beyond their approval of ill oMtCti. Austria k; the only government of Europe that now formally and avowedly rerim the rights of popular opinion, as an element of government. She has sympathizcrj and . ilent supporters in every old .i!.toeracy upon thc continent; but no i government. but hers, dares frame its policy 1 upon such an avowed principle. The struggle for the ascendancy of popular opinion is not confined to thc fight with Auetrin, for that voiild be a matter easily and speedily settle 1, bnt it is to resist and defeat the mach- 1 iaatious of the ir.ends hci despotic prineipltt, who occupy thc chief places in the government of every county that may lie iu the field agaiust her. It ij t'nese frienda who '.ould HfJ her from the coutct, and who have, in T.iioland und Germany, t xertd tin u cU tu patch up a jieace, in order lo. kli t iht : 3iu till another eueration. If an early pence occurs, it will be ih " i l.iiuph of litis Ha.v. It the war tte e:nned .,u u. i hr eud oi the itc, ii xsiil insMagaissti u.tu..;-. n. Hie .,i.itu..n mid noHthal MM trw a i ouaition of Um prent fMMtfttio. It w4I . w fi. ... .w... ...jo. .. .. j . i i i iM i. fiTtiiju. rifv.ii..! i, r..... dice from which there wilt n. i- rj h it p bortfsf a settlement of ihe ,,n. , . . tin a temporary conij.ioon . ., us .ro.u: uvemiences may be hr. r 1 concesiion, however insicmii. ur. I , ... .-'. . jf .-their power, aud MSBl . , . trie r. ;. . i ir tnem to enforce their deiuap..U. The pubiin mind of Europe if fcindiu'.ly tvk pting Amerlcaa i lufi v-i political rights; the pi a. tioe.i t.ecessities of mankind ere ai . . ... . last MII to nave a uigiier importance than I r. Ciges of cUkSW n I iii- traditions ot isties. One decisive battle wml.i do more lVr ii iir.au right, nt this per icxl, than ftjjci ol sr-e. dilutive nnd j.liilosophic pence. The retirement ot Count Buol, the Austrian prime minister, at this crit cal ,..iut..ie in Austrisn'arfsir, looked upon a an .rvni m tmi Sikrnificance. He is Bp riziog, coutious, and timid minister, r .... , , . of the Met.ernleh school, and was probably ROaOVtd l v tlie Emperor, either lor bis 1 rnn pr -Ii itiea or from a conviction of w . v . - " - n L. : - tC m at i' as Iiat'.irA t Vi a uror In- UlWllIlf lUr IIH UUirS. UnUll n-H he supported every expedient to preYe - ami c-. -.".. ii KAMn Ii a l.na . ' 1 1 1 n cr t CI . . me nope mat peace ruigut still be re.storea. Hi-removal indicates a resolution on the . . .... r. . . paitoi tne Lilian t.raperoi to nave more spirited ccunseb aud liolder measure?, and v ' that tue position o Anuria is not to oe y.elded without a struggle in their defence. A ditficulty occurred on the farm of dr J. Henry Gibbons, iu Perry coo Monda la.-t, between two laborers, whom, namcl Smith, struck ft (Jerma me haad, iniurin? him so severely that his Ill L illllJrif Of . mfp. urafss. The Cincinnati papers sav ft vintage in this neighborhood bids fair s m . io be the most prolific we have had lor many seasons. We have this from one of

;t:e moai extensive vine growers.

Nebraakn TerrttBry. Ocr personal friend and political opponent, Dr. Graff, writ us a pleasant letter from Dacotah City. ITemvs: " I have been here lung enough only to find that my official duties will be pleasant and the office remunerative. I confess I

had no adequate idea of the beautie and ' . - . . , , advantages ot the Nebraska Territory. The ; soil rich and productive beyond anything had conceived, short of California. Corn ! - h.Ti l rertdin emn nntatmj ,.r...l iu . . . , , . better than in any place where I have seen A . i .u them grow. All root crops excel an vtlnug grow. All root crops excel anything

we dream of in Indiana. ' the raising of grades, and the screwing up "This couuty polls over f.oo votes, and i of all the bouses, intermixed with an enorlast year produced a surplus of the necessa- j n50JUi business, which butts and pushes and ma,Z ..... . dodges through all mauner of obtncies in nes of lift. Onr city ts destined to become tbJogt Burprising manner ! But it M the the great town of Northern Nebraska. It side-walk that gives you the most original has stood the linnl times without very seri- ! views of possibilities. They are made of

ouo endu:r:ument ; property here has never rnn up to fancy prices 1 do not think a man could tuakr a better investment thau in Dacotah lots. The climate ifl one of the most salubrious in the world. There are no pulinouary complaint in tin region, indeed, the .itizen.a all sav that a residence here for i few m ntU i. a sure cure for the 1 bronchitis aud asthma. I find but one phy- j J ridM here Ux over eight thousand souls, and , he has nothing to do. and reside a lone dif Un(.fc from u, n 3oul Ci(y Thc oni 0, . McW iQ 0IU rapid ggsj, as dtJ. H the 9caxriiy 0f inmber and timr. Vonri, truly, G. B. 0. HswDfRSON AND NatHViLLE R. R.-The completion of this road is now a fixed fact. Wc learn from the Honkinsville Mercuw

that on Saturday last the vote of Hopkins- , JuraPs . or ioe-siuooing . , , .... I plunge", that ll not exhaustetl mthe extrav.lle was taken on the proposition that the ordinrj variet:cg of Lake 8trpetj Randoiph Trustees subscribe for $50,000 of stock in street, or Clark street, then we marvel yet the Henderson and Nashville Railroad, pay- I more than ever before at the infinite divisiable when the grading of the road shall bilit.v of matter and distance I Some wag-

have been finished to Hopkinsvillc from the Tennessee line, on condition also that $65,000 be raised by subscription for the ' purpose of ironing the road in that county the tax receipts to be equivalent to rail- : road stock. The proposition was carried by the very decisive vote of 157 to perhaps 70 ! against the proposition, or more than two to i - . r . I one. We are informed that all the conditions are easily complied with on the part of the Directors of the road. j 1 i How to Americamzk Crux. In a recent I address in Georgia, the Hon. Thomas Butler 1 King introduces a fact, not generally known to the friends of Cuban annexation in this country. He say3 that the number of Cuban children, now at school in the I'nited State?, may 1 estimated at from six to ten thousand. Added to this, Mr. King says that the number of visitor from Culia to i the Cnited States, in tho year 1858, was lietween fifteen and twenty thousand, showing an increase ot cointnunicutioa lietween the Cubans and ourselves. Mr. King thinks it he3t to trust to the influences of this intercourse to Americanize Cuba, rather than attempt to convert it hy violent means. l" The first new wheat of the present year's crop, sent from Memphis to St. Louis, WAi 80141 " the latter city for S3 per bushel Luckily for the buyer, the lot consisted of on'y twenty-Gve bushels. It was very su perior May wheat, not perfectly cleaned, but having a ripe, well-filled, uniform berry, dry ftnd hard, and in conditiou to go iramediatcl.v be manufacture of Hour, which it did a f w hours nfter leaving the care of the sellers. Waan Of Oil. The report that the loa M . 1 sTl a. s aw. sa a I cation oi tne Mali prison naa been hxed at Ladoen. caused a eeaeral illnminntion of l m Fm WgVD,. hV() ; fi . fi . 0 - - i j - a balloon ent off, anl other manifestations of popular satisfaction at the reported award of tht loffttiou to that city, were indulged. It will lien rich joke if neither place gets it, which is now mte certain. i uiioii State of Tiling at ttie Cup of Oood Hop. At the Cupe of (lo..l Hope, a large and repccUbla M oe lorn population ij springing UP m PHr ngo, it will he recollected I a shin toads ol ummm lemaleswere sent to the Ik. . i i I onoei i ne awpices oi several gooui a " - ars t t a i . a i, . riii.i innsiifiieii lo tne care oi th.- Colonial Bishop there. The?e females ' ' "" koowo as tne "Bisuop.i ladies, : and charitable ihaplain tried in vain to fuld eniI,,oyinMll for ,cm. Some did what thev u-onld hftrp done had tncy never eft EogfaUMl turned to old and evil ways; t,!lier!. "trangclv enough, married With Moslem laborers and tarmeis, mounted a r , . , TV - . , : nattv 1 ei tap, and sent their husbands and j ciJiiarcn to mosque as neat as new pins, and , a; happy as the very sous and daughters of I- a i . . . a propnei, upon yy nom oe no more ar.use limn I.i. .l. jdrriia I1 Tn tt-liot nol'A T He. no ; i ill i ii. ui-i 'l- ii. ..auwuv , Mr Jg ,he common que9tion of those who have pone over, to thc questioners of their conduct. "Did ever you sec a Moslem U - borer, artisan, or farmer drunk 9 I have a husband who loves me and my children. How would it hare been had I rnn my chance and married with any European w ho asked me in Cane Tawn; And so manv of th b M Bishop's todies" beeoOM the mother of Selim- and Fatima iii.nti . ui .tin. .11, . . ir catechisms, nnd 5av, in common 1 contented I forect thc i " j m I with their lord., There is no UoA buKJod. I London Athticeum. j . I TH Position of tbe European powers la ttegni-d to the War. j Ar rjaiis writes from London to the i CtatA f Iaiih t- t n . r that iri'uu t aitit'it v i.r. s3lla A'VI'aal HMVlll ssssa. va- "'"'"J l'1' I -t gfl i .L-.a-.ll vails in hngland thioughout all the yarioiu I ucimri lllruis, nnu n;iiii.tr .n-i -i i um s 1,1 immense magaitudo are U-ing prosecuted vi or ftnd ur(reiicy r.er iiihil tuat t ran float is undergoing repair, and will he in j: -:..-. 1. l'r.....r.lloll reuuiuc ,w. " Vl "b activity prevails in all the UnUSll dock yards. It is the opinion of leading states- - j Wftf conlinuet England will not lon(f KllMiu Dtatrtkl She fears France, aad 1O0KP Upon US r.uijwror n uu jvbiuui ri-. hitter end. Mr I're-ton writing from Madrid, states that considerable feeling was manifested at Madrid, growing out of the belligerent asj of affairs throughout Europe. The I sympathies ad tbe Spanisti people were with i mi the Emi(Cror'3 (Napoleon s) ' coarse meets the hearty approval of the peo-

Mr. Mason say tlie Muperor ui r ranee ua . , lirBC,Iin3 ,, .,

ntv ou a stroncer hold on the affection, of the rieo- n 1 A ' , " ...i.i .. ' ! , ?, . 7" . ..j ,'u isquireD.s sudden iind uneoect. d mnrr.

tm Po, rruuee ' . " 1 lihirn at ' to one whon they supx)d to be a fair aidevinces deicrniinat on to .stand o him at . . . .rt. . .

pie of Spain.

Henry Ward Beeaher on Chicago. Mr. Beecher has been at Chicago, and is astonished at her rise and the beauty of her architecture. Hut he seems to be mo.-t struck with the mode practiced of raiding the street and houses above their former. lv.!. He says :

The city of Chicago stood ujhju ground wWJ " lotl1 flat und low Hnd several grades have beeu udopted to reinedv the RlIt lW uZina. final .m,,! is now established, and the whole city is to be raised from five to eight feet ! First, the streets are raised, and then the bouses arc pulled up to level afterwards ; and no tongue can describe the state of a city where is going on at once the building of sewers. brick, or stone, or plank, aud the grade of the side-walk varies, vc should think, in some ten or fifteen different degrees. First, is one at the old level, five or -dx feet below the grade of the street, and you walk down there inside of a curb or coffer-dam, with your head on a level with the horses' feet iu the street. But right in the middle of a block shall )e one store built to the new gde. and the side-walk looms above your heftd, some five fU fe' to whchx vou r4is hv nlin9 aiK 4r iiIit unit nrr.'t'.il tin- u ntlli of the single store But beyond that yoi: p down two Meps, next up three, down up two, then up two more, then down eight, then up an inclined plant, then mount into an inclosed board walk, suspended over an wful i hasm, where men are screwing up an enormous building And if there is a possible modification ot six feet through the instrumentality ot stairs, steps, inclined plane, or perpendiculars if there is a possible cntaloeue of stretches. . - . . . ..." gish editors of neighboring rival cities say that a genuine Chicago man maybe known abroad, as a sailor is off from a ship, by certain mysterious efforts to ?tep up invisible tair 01 h an accommodating of himself rn a cmnnth aiitOfraiL- in mmmnarr nl ntii. cjw " 6 J But these are only temporary noubles, and when Chicago gets fairly into her new Pition, she will be a comely city, as well as a " tremendous place for business. And ,t Ju-..u i , now thc process wnicn is going on has one element of great interest, viz.: the raising of brick and stone houses. Xot that this lifting of brick nouses is a new thing. But if screwing up whole blocks at once, and lifting a whole street, is not new in fact, it is new to me. ounmncrs ot brick or stone. one hundred and fifty feet by two hundred, and five stories high, are raised eight or teu feet, without a crack of the displacement of a single thiutf. A hotel conacts to be lifted up. Iu a short time two tho usand screw? are under it, and , little hv little the house rises. Nothing i is changed within. The kitchen cooks, the dining-room eats, the bar drink.-, and nil the rooms 3moke, as if nothing was going on I A block of stores and offices legiii. this new process of growth, and all the. tenants maintain their usual functious, an i except the outrageous heaps of dirt .m l i.iles of lumbr, everything oea on as before. The plauk in the door (all a little steeper every day. Hul goods come in aud go out, and customers haunt the usual place.-. It is worth a i-iit to Chicago tafWI new uitihod ot digging a city out of the mud, und iu a great deal better state of preservation, than Pompeii and Herculaneuui, when dug out of the ashes. 1 I.r Bride if a Week Return 1 1 . . Twelve Years' Abteiitt We have been requested to suppress the names iu the following curious history, which has recently transpired, or rather the last chapter which lately occurred in this county : A farmer's sou, touie twelve years ago, married a neighboring girl the daughter 1 of a very respectable family. They removed Iq a distant place, where they had been Hr- ' iug but a few days, when upon hia return homo one ev nine, the wife of a week ffi i ling. She did not return that night, dn- : i which he felt of courw the utmrwt WUKa ue ich. oi tour.-e, me utmost: letj. aud in tho mornirg he started in , Down ring ?iux search of her. He could only Iearu that -hs x . .i - " - - - - - - cau Hra hbb m.hBc umue, yynicn iea io a railroad station some miles distant. Mo. fol lowed, but at the depot lost all traces of her. . a . , lie yyroieto ssaa loruici uoiuc. auu piuuiiueu noticed in the newspapers but could o'itain no clue to her whereabouts. Hepriev - mm . .. . . . j i ed in lonehttw at her $ tipposed criminal act. an(l t0 ewape the u-vne where the week of 1 Hia ii ti ii 1 1 iail liiikniiianca 1 1 rial tkssn tA I. it . i - m i- " , i . . - t Ai i i ww a- rr rnu r 'i r. no' rin i . i i . t1 . i i . . t i - i . i . i su s1-"' fc,v, " v" mm ; sparsely sett lea wildcrttes lit here -ettled upon a promising piece of land, and in its cultivation and the . ares of life, he sought torgetiuine-3 oi inc pat. lie t-ueceegeu aaatatammhlT hasi lilieil nitii-e : it inwt ..nd grown wealthy. Aiter a kw ytmri, hia home lequiring attention, he manic. I, hut his wile lived only long enough to bear him a son, and witness the first year of the little one's existence. A few weeks since, as the ell-is-do man of the world was sitting by mif. fireside, there entered the house a woman well clad, of fuller form, and twrlr rears older, but the 1 picture of the long lc3t bride ot a week, and I she was accompaniwl by I girl of near a I dozen summers. Tlie sober man of foil ks jUartio.l. but sked the stranger visitor to be seated. Th:n i came her long and afrmirfBg assWy. All was obli -icu? to bor for tin fir-t ten ve.trs 01 r their sepurntioa. She could tell nothing OXCajpt tt osw tsOavr of retitrned reason when i . . i . . , , ti,e little girl tiesidc ucr, Bis daughter, sta a I a : a .1 11 av B ui'wiui.i into ine woriii. .vittr iiml lon lime, fitfully, nml nt peiiu.i r.-mote frOBl each other, came back reason and memorj. She had wand-uid tun di-tant cit in I h of mild in. -inin , thcrt e!ic l. ll ni. ri-' Lin 1 poop!, and was installed in an LllMIM SSjs .!,. t An. ls"atl t ly . 1 n 1 . I -A imn -Aiaaii .nil i ll Ull III Ul Hli Uil UL1IU I , .tttM I mora ..H,nt within it ; trails , , - j 11 1, 1 ,. ou .7 7 V ., . ... , . . . !' . - a-s.---, - "s"ao i . nun nr in nun. lie surr- ue h , . k ' bt.forf,lhp T ., ""a--. k"'0u'nK '"loifiui , ,u'; "r'" now PT" fff CMtW dl,nl- W 1 ! !l But Utile i The Washington (Davies county j Ttleyraph says that il has heard that the new Board of Directors for the IB., C, I., v C. railroad have effect. 1 a setUemeel with Willard Carpenter. It thi? be line, we may yet hope that the road ti11 bo completed."

aid aUut it in the ii-il- hlxir-

Dabtvo RoBBEiW. On Friday night last, some villian or villians broke into the parsonage house of the Methodist Church now occupied as the residence of Rev. Mr. Hester, the Vfoitby pastor ot the Church of the ity. and administered Mo: rm to the whole family, and then rocc'ededlo rob the bouse. The thieves carried away a valuable gold Watbh, five or ?:x dollars iu money, and Mr. Hester .- iuthe-a. Mr. Con very' shoe store was broken open the same night, aid two or three pairs of boots stolen. The thieves, as yet. are nndi'covered. Vm. limflC ... te' ia f la" Ik a all

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CV0.1I:, K J4U.MU, JJS'U MM ' CbOTHtD. Jiut received from SVv Y " i V . tim lot of rwutrm i.le uaiin. i CtotUait. aad tfliin s of all Maas, which we are elliug at Anctioo on our regular auction d.i - -1 n -!.;v, 1 liursday, aud Saturday at J u-H.ii, mu1 efiy .-it!i: :i( :ily gas lig Lit. J It. NKI.SOK A . Tmr a t immm .ft . .1XA 8M1Y1I. Wo will -ell. t-u SATCBDAT, Juu- lib, the retnaiDiiiK portion of Mrs. Smith's good., tu-wit : A KOuil watch, maksrs' tiia-ptaca, .i lot of iilrer wure, a fine rirpet, some fxcelleiit linen sheets, of latge size . (uo fine cloth roata, a lot ui dry goods, jew elry, 4c. They are to be sold at ur aurtiou rooms without i.-hm-v -, :ti .he start for Kranr next wek. It. NELSON A 00. mmn-rti t i i; r n l it - suf 0 w that I'-uoru ot Missis 1st ration have beeu xraiited to the undersiuiied on the estato of J.nnes Ci. Wilb), duo-.ined, late of N'andorburgh county, I:i dlana. Taeaatats i- uiKied to be iu.vlvi.-iit. f-0 BHAt KET MILLS. Adm'r. PINE LUMBER A SHINCLES. rrniHK si bs mtBKM fl'UM LIC ttt.Mition to h.i Urge stock -t 1'IXL I.UMBEK hi.J 8HINOLK8, jsJ receiving at the wharf. All iii wsutiu tb above articles will do well to nt them from the wbarf during th. time .. ,iodis i. .u .-ii-, iLoio, sa.Wi Mil kas l sj t price. mi 31-lan JAU. SWANoN. WK MLMt-jB ?VJ TW-B0MSB and two ooc-hrso nrt for sale, and it they are not sold at private salo before Saturday, Juuc- v. ill be sold at auction ut tho rooms o im4 by, mv31-ts) H. XELSiiN" A CO. M. wilt sell, on Thurd.iy morning, June 2d, ten vox oi luuaco, wnicu u a gx.i.i article Also, a lot of starch, and a fine assortment of Shoe, Heady M;wie Clothing, A.-, 11. N LLSOX A CO. FOit At EDICAl riitPi.ES. 5 casks Dupey f (Vs Brand v M WW." i 4 ' Osborne's old Fort Wtm C W - Old Madeira 5i " Pale Sherry boxes sujrior Clan t 1 pipe r'liro II Hand G;i, 1 puncheon of fine Jamaica Rnm of 6 casks Genuine Barclay K. Perkta' Tortei. In pints and quarts 5 casks Genuine -Scotch Ale "Mulre ' In pints and quarts. 2 baskets H i i : . -jparkling Champagne. The above article" sea s-narantee to be in every tospect as described ALLIM & HOWES, m31 Water ft root - Burm mm l cm ( o w M b.r sal.-, uiti ,U u-w davs old Enijuire at thil office m wi.-.'t it rm i-mi to err B YolU WMEAt Tl.i n.ib . i ib.-i i -.i.nt f.i RUOO'BCELEBJtA1Kb BKAPBB AND l iU'KR, and l.a a Kocl supply now on hand. He can refor partis ni-hintr to i nrchaso to farmen in Clibson, Posey, Wnrrkk, and Vauderburgh .until-, wh.. Imm ii-. -1 thee Kepor, and who trill notify to the superior aud xathrtactury manner in ahich tiiey perforn theit .rk. Ti' ntacnnsM .an ! 1 1 rained from im t-r at Kv an-.vill-' ..t tr mi Mr t:- !v -C II;irf uoar BiM.nville, Warm k .-. iBtf lAHVl I "ItR. J". . MM, Kvaacvubs In.!. B'M.nviib- DMsoonat. PvtoeHov Ctavtasj ML Vern..ii h .it., . llarmuiiv AdverUsWi In. rt to r ! - amount cf2 .:.) send bill t-. this ofaWt. .iunl-Jtdiitw MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS Alwre we present yon with ft perfect likeness of 1 . u.-o, a rhlef of the trite of the strange Artec Nalion, that unm ruleJ Meiico. TouwiifAnd a full account of him n l In.- 1 - I 1- in "'.r I'amphl. tAlmanac, to hnd grutis fr- m the igtimM "SP !'' . ... The Inventoi aad aaanssTertaaet ot "Jadasjas Mountain Herb 1Mb h.i- oot the greater pari I r k us a a 1 . a a aia B B i 01 In nv nig Mitea iwv pyery i nntry in tb world. Ho spent ver six veais RmollS, ,,. indn, t tu Krkv Mouutaius aad of I ! was thus that the " Mountain Hetl Fills" were discovereii. A very interesting account i.i, - - "ii n I i - . Ill it'l...'I,i..!-n Ile. t(.u win Jillll in oin .Villi;j nar ., r,,,,,!,!,, I, ... , MfnUsfcad lu. I that ill di-eas.-an- r ! impi ki: ni "op Th. blo -d i-the lu. Mid when uv f. rein or i UDLelthi paattei sets mixed witk it, uia at ..... ditributod to erery organ of theln-xly. Every net ' feels the p..u hi and nil the it-.l .r;;in qnb'kiy ' ,ttl,,iain. Th- , h ill n t food in nm a n- -..'iiji i . . - i ,.ri. . ti iu n. i . t - i.-te a sunci. of title. Hie a th.n -f tbe kearl i weakened, and so tbe circulate u Is rVeblo The lnnc ln-cnte clnggad vuin i b -1 is matb r ; heuce, a I - ami all fir.ui a slight lmuuritv al the l ..mljin nean or nre cue hiooh i '" earth, f .r instancAl ir ) u.i kad thrown in a pure n inp from winch i n a tinv rivulet, in f.'W u unites the atsMSCOOTseaf th tre.tu bscasssss iistavtad aud li-. kdored. A ajni. kl ,b's impure Meed fly t.very part ind Ist it stlnf If bir.d All iLe pa -;tis U-c n;. i.brtrurtel, an. I unlt-sa the obstruction i-1 rSBaoved, lays lamp of lib o..n daea aat Ihec-e pill not oi.ly purify the I.i.-. -. had. ajsjea. prate Jl the asccitioasaof tae hd) ,the tfM, kacsfi.re unrivalled as a CTKE EOR HIMOrP II5EA1 l- -1 CnnUint. Si Ilradacae, Ac. Tbia Auti Bill i yU'-iKiii. xi-. Hi, m ti.o ri. .-..i the i. niter. . v S t aissa- .-it. -i r. n.l. r- ml il.e nulils linaseoretion ure an-l tic. nt, clearing and r.-suscitHtinK tl.e vitAl organs. Pleasant .n l.-e I, it is to us, that v.o are able t; pl.yee wit bin vor.r ri-iuh. a rnolicine like the "Mor.ntiin li.-i'i t illi ilint will p ias directly t tne altkted parts, through iLc blood an l tiuids of the body, and rr.nse th.'' attfErfei t I ri;ht"-.i ivith tbs ll i"ii ot M-Hnty nnd fcaUb. Jadaut's Ptlla are tk I Kcined.- in eyistence fr v loliowiug Complaints BvJ Cotsplainti '" ' v ' , ' : , - CoglTB i P?9 : n-Mi.t. I.ian bo .y, li v. IMilil, Feyi-rsri.! Ano, , ,u.,i. .,,.,,.1 unts, li. ,.. , ! i 'i-.-estmn, lufluMa, IiiRjiininati .ti, luwuiil wi-Mkn. -s L... I t ..ni.Uints, I.i.tfi..'. . f S;irit. Piles, Moiip and Giml s-. ..iidai v hvnitotii. OStkAl I KM 11 1 Mr.HIi IM. ' ffaHsias vho tlu - Uealtb, sbotild met I nh.ut tKese I'ill- Iher purify tbs kttiod, rnioyeob -tru.-tic.ns ..f nil kii:.s. cleanse ibesbinof all nim-ilt-s aud kkitebsa, nn.l In iiu; th i i. hcol. r of beallh . tl. . ..I. I. '" '' : '. rut-,,: Herts, yi bfcti these Pilb ,n mi in-, ri u - -i i.i n t-i .n j.i in- may ""' '; lv' 1 ,r,u" ' to - ,, .. ,itb 1. 1. I thi rv inn n -in.. ,. , nnt it ..ntj,,,,, ,.f u Qreat Medirhse'' of tne Axteei i.H.'KKVK -1 i.- i--.inlim U-i l rill.- nio imt ap in a Besntifal Wrapper. Eaxb Bus contain, . S-.M.-. sad Bet ll u - , er li Ul m sadsa aasaealsni ..f H l.. jrn.Ms i a Hill Ij Ikj. 11 L. .11 I'mi.N A 11., rkdc Proarielora, Mi Leonard str. t, N. w Yrk jrl dAwtm 20 yr. f.s.vs o tTS it. ii d..i.-ii jimmI l Msl '2 It. Cast L. bstsra d. I'icLled and Spitaal rjestara, itc d.. do u.. Id d. l'i. l. Ud Lolatb rs, ..--'i t A 2 Ri cans fi. -b Hh. Ui.-I, d.. dn do .bt.r 1 ksUihi Picklfs, aafd iu in M in i- .i . .it, ii ,. d. d... dn ass'd sir.H fickled Ouion '-s Liioe.- Pickles, in nun n , d...r Ut. si una .1 buea ardiiK-s, S dwiHii freaeb Mwdaed. Ut i at . II HOK ,t WHf ' HI SMM.'i. It Hi Mi li ill-Ill-rOhnshehi tV hft" Beans K' do I'enrl B.irlny 's' It i.iit i'wn. Ksctio'-I st icym 7. H ToOK t SOS s.

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STARTLING WONDERS! MADAME BOSCO, The Original World-Renowned and only dsgiclm . living, has the honor to present her nen Ntveland Kxtriordinary Entertainment ut Mgic A Mystsry. AdtniSaiD 30 rents." TDoor open at 7) orloek. To ronimetic :i s preciselv. mji :t MIMEf TO srrCKEP Ml tr !OSGE THORN II ILL tak. pWasari in ioformin? his old enstomerf that In th nafitj sad styl ot his work, he Hatters himell lie caunor he excstlied. He may ntill be foiui.t n( t'- ..i ,. i .i Wend and Main streets, where th.- choicest Barness and Saddles of every ,'k- riptu n . ..i L- ..buuned on thc lst of terms. BST Repairing done with neatm-ss acd Aispatrh. Second-hand Harness always on hand. J.l lljCii LBS. MM BIB V BmTTjV, JW J hhli Pinkeye PoUtoe, bhls NeshancK k do. at ceivedthisdnvat Z. n.COOK A SON'S. STtSf Mi S MM mtBBM MT TEAS for retailing, at mr3L Z H. OB t BO Mi I t'uoK fc SON'S. slnsfnaTn BUBM. UHM.lT Ht.l.y 7. H. CXKK A SON. for sale by mvnn HIRAM HOPKINS' IMPROVED SMUT MACHINE! TBJVTEti SEPT. lt, 1S58. In off ris.t tbis Machine to the pul-'.i. , I hav but little t say . 1 flatter myself tbat thiy rnl give satisfaction. I leave it With tl. . v ," use them t. iu-h.e as to their merits. I aarraut th. m to do Mstsl work,nndak the favor of all who want a smut marhine.to try.inc of mine Thc-y have me preat advantage over the ... ' s riini it. UM -.1 preeent : they le.iTe no dirt around tb. m, it being all . arriel otf by a suction fan, and ran te discharged out --i I. tlu mill, if deMrcl. Several of them are In auc- . esrul operation, one of which can 1 seen at the aLfcl or the Picayune Mill in this city. These Marl ines are got up in god style, and are durable and effectual in their operation. They can be had on reasonable terms f7.r rash and flo on tour months time. Mesrg. Kratz a Hellman are the agent-. I wish to sell State or Territory Rights of thin Ma bim and will give groat bargains. 1 also have the right of nine counting in the Pockot for O. P. Morrill's 9e!f-Heating Smoothing Iron, and six , counties fjr Z. Sanders' Sjiring-Wire Horse UaKake.all of which T will e- lt cheap. I will trade ; rights foralnio-t suy kind of property. UIKAl HOPKINS. I as.-mlls, I.i. mv30-3m too HfsHBi.s BHln Mi WHITE l'OTATOKS received at myiC Z. H. COOK a SoN'8. FBBkBMiBf ri A -.fF. r si r pliesj Dried Ptachen, Dried Apples. Sugar-curi I Dr i. I I! .1 . innnti, Sugar-cured Hami-, Extra White Whtmt Flour. Fin and 8uierfine, I'otatoe!, Lard, Laxd Oil, l'ickles, In greet variety , Soap, Ac, 4c, my is E. H HABIN A Co. JMUmlfssI toh's b.i lm:. b i BB. virtue of au order of the Court of Common Pleas of YsQiierhurirh county. I will soil at tint.lic auction, at the Court House door lu Eranrvifle, on th. iOih day of June, part of he s e qr of , -- Ko. 19, uiwuship 6 south, range M watt, cod , tsmini: threiarrfe. asUtdsdae lands of Peter Shim p. W. liriukmeyer, aud lying ou tho toad leading Mrom the Toor Houm-to the residence of Edgar C. ; Dunk. Said premi.s.s win be sold in aoa liviir.ns. , i,;. of which can boseen at niv offlcn 1 . . " Terms ot sale, oue-tbird cash ; balance iu 2 and 18 months from day of sate, tho purchaser g.wng noies with approved errurity, waiving all relief from valuation 0T sppni meut laws, Mlth interost from ih.1 duv of sil B1ACEET MILLS. grSMi Admr. of Adolph Itrinkman fBTMTOES ! B OTJTOBS ! 800 buahals moi. of those flue large Patstoesjust re.-ied p. i si.-unief Marengo. :t No. ti Main st. mT YICKEKY IIROS. BiJ L Mi oi liJ.l.MUM.Mi KB KKTY. 1 viillvil lb.' ntow and Lot um. ... . ui.ied h ! ssrs, Keller a White, u Mam strett, ti hots osj tin safaer t Pine an-t i.ud Centre sireta. The six bits birm an am 1 l t b ISO an atmirsble b it i.jii f..r i.i. ii ii.i.-t.ii iiu- -t ibUtthment. There is t..--t..ry frame house ou the premises. The pri jKrty lays nearly opjK.ule krau A Hodman's Kunudry. I will aUo fell a part ad Let Xo. 6u, in tl.. t'liiK-i Enlargement, trr.ntinir 36 leet on i'irt tl ati and ext. m di i I 0 feel back to tbe alley, .l:h a gaaa tao-atorj brick baa (overing the .i.ie nviii- i.s t. iu. stMiiif. vi. ui t-iieu, anu totu i rib on the lib 1 i i nt. ul tn imiuire uf the subscritsi I iV.'-.lM.I SA1HAM ROWLEY. W AHT VX l,& UMjI BHMI MUSI ATI It ML4 ilt.iM llli.sL.VTul i.U ' "'I l 11,8 ?T U,t l"J,lCwtKl8 tor wbich the f..r poriioa of the creatiou, the LaMas ot asas laaaaasfad c,i., bare be. i v.. mug a.. long, baa at last srmu ; -i sU-amer innleitb, and arer.own-.ily bt sai - coidldi. iunte our trends, and eieiail:. cur udy-cuitotiicrs to call at wur atueatdBMain ti -, t, ;uid select articles aceor to lasts nad vaalence. Don , t Jornt, ad M ...sirt. my MILLLR X MLIiAlS. ma O T M ' E .-T H M? U O.MR Ml w EosasHastlvii . f Vandprburth . untv. Indl ana, ill in-id at tbr Tuiiii House, ii Lvansville, tat MOMPAT. JassS Stb, 1859, sag BM. tut tbe purpie ..f exniuininir the returns made by the ap ptalsei And deputy appraisers of the real estste in aaid rassatr tn fm year 159. and e.tualiziiig the aaass and ilao t.. I. ;ii and ilet.-rmin-such crievan , growing out of tbs ramatkma Saade by said ii;' i- tinv conn t-v-re said i i Board. isjrSi itatAn W M W. WAl.KLK. i ounty Au.iit. t . TO .f.lTS, EHM'HitiJ.VS, AM) liltl OOISTS Wo are ipgubulv nr. ivint; addition" our slork i .1 Batasa, auasetatasi rmnr Paints, ons, VmM.Mii.-. fsaisi ana I. nnd Pasm akti--i.es. whi. b we ul.-j rcp.iri-d to offei U. tbe trade on as good t-ruis a- cn Ih- purchased in t'in- inn itl. Loufan lile, or Mt Basasa We ive in st. re lAssssfl ai BWtma Pt ua W'hitv Li m.. in ke?s t lfM BS R'S. Slid 100 Rjs, whU li w. .t.- s-liin (.. 1 1 i : id.- Ht inai.uf . turera' prksa. i M l.l.l.l lt A WHITK, iuCd.twlm Nn. S2 Bhsta street. WE COP. H I WEItsHir BEtn.en the uri.lei "Uii.-'l n.is i-n . i-iuiimjnh ; .Ih.H O P.MIi Ul'K hating I'UUli i(l Ihe 11. . Isusl q II W Lai: -- ut the firm, and will cobUasst tl.- Saalnaad mi I . n account II n in - .."K, 11. V L o.o I v vu. ., May -I, 1 SBjrZS W.lltl'EST TOOL S oi dor.-u tVablrun ra- S yth -u" do Millard's C . do, in W nl-lron Grain .1... 15 do Millard's i.'. lr.. M 1k '.rain Cradle, 'y do asserted Gras SoswUbs, SU do it. sf II oka, 10 do Gel i: n Si. kl. - o box.-.- .v V !b St. .i.e-. fi loasa Hay Forks lot) J Wood Hav Bakes. 1 1 t- ra aud foraale'v Bl DALZELL k OO

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1 "4) baflS Hu "" .-) bbb Wiiiiiintwu 1 -"half!.':- i 11- It.miu" .') blh-ti Navy Osknnr A bhls ' i ii 'd Sng;ir. ull i....v - l'i ai l M-rU, 0 bssea SMSUVtsa Tobacco, I.mhm-.. Matchr.. Iiintui fol -vit I i ii Ostsa, b.M.ZKI ! ' ' I." taxi ,, .cc v. . K. Chtotxs. tdd St. Gwlu iuui. lor -iih- by Vf i KCtl BBU ml J M .tieet. o i a : n. u nt Eft. t,t t fbtXs t xlru wiiitf SImM r"l..nr. " i -iiin rltiie .'. bg .Iu mid vtra d ihi band tor y KKti. lJ. -- lletup K lutTwiii', varivSBj ssajsw. ' Also, Tit I LiMe and Siaiii : l..r .,!,,,( ih W V. , tore stM J. H Ki'SSKLL '. M.uti -lr..i. Blt ii Tliir. i f i.ui rii. ii,.WW- f T TOOLS. ttiKtUT BB. fii'Ui the luanufa tMi bJ.o-n li"ii and Wik-. br.i- i.'dies in do ruth u ib.. I.', lo ll...M-ft . vra 'ait t- I i.r . T vih JO d. do tie)' io Hi ,-- it .. 1" K. .1. .Iu Mibf r .1. .: .to m : Brtar t. tihe .'. to da Hay artd:iav I. in . s 23 .1.. ' t I Uo botbi sasoi f I Jo l-.r. do Siui.es, 10 Jvi'ii - .nil 1 "x -i g ila- I i i..-, -' ! Hay Ralvs, In du Crrman M kit -'1 be above article sr.- rarrantrd to b. ut bc very let qnatllv. an.t for s.yle or I . nj2l JA;oB srUAl'B oN, 4i jiain t. DRS. EHRMAN & BAIRD, iK.M.K iip.VTHU I- LA . -I I;., I Osmaf uTanae t m Vif ... DiTtai mv-.'blmj , tTAXSTULKf JSf jf a r Mi! it , t- mmjirwm mm WW yar, ; bouse una 4 n i. r. wt- I'svutest for rut will he pciaa t A. C CrT;N U lr io H. A. L i. s. . na.i ohm7 io ou m m7tm TO f . w '-MM. of those t't.rant Merer r Potatoes, pufmk to anything iu MM asaefcaft, ssssriv -.i rlnft sale by OH U tfeMUti i ' ntyil Mam sir. .1 i, a; MrmMssoMsiTMo.y ogV co ru ur. . ... Mb onr Thai copariii-lahip hi-i. totoi. . aUtiiu Ui o i, Charles Pfuh I and l harks S, ha-iui iu ii making business in Ktunsviil. -, has iln .1 . . been diss. l,-d by mutual constat. The business will hereafter i.i comlucted tndi . ried on under the arm n .me an 1 rj le .i i mkn - Sl H At M 4 CO., by the Beid i"l...ll. - Schaum VI... anthorid to collect and receipt fuc all m alaadtasi, cosajaa to, and klotaging to said tirm, and wb. itssum."-. nil iIm UnUUitafs of the obi mm C. PFl II L VMS c M ii r m. Vnakabnta rjnJ i BB B MM 4 BM04 B 'Mb1t1s. THM: i Mm ("liests are made in the most f nthtiil ananner at the Nashville Penitentiary, of red O far and i f Ave diflerent sizes. The odor of the wood is te. structl ve to mot ha and all insects, aud reader tite Chesta invalnabie for packinsa. -nkets und other woolen goods tbi u;!i (!.. summer FM at tht) Wooden Ware Storu. J. B. RTJSSKXL, 500 Mam ati my20 Between Third and Fourth, Loukvill gTIO VMi m MB U WjM T Mi Mt t tZlTtTM 50 doi White (elar Water Cans, Withi brass aud irvn hound. 3 -laes; 6.d. z White Cedar Pails, H sixes, b.ass and iron hoop. Where one dozen or more are taken they are packed in dry shavings, with no charge f..r rn'p. thus insuring safe transportation anil keepi.ie th. xa in .'ood order till sold. J. II. HI sSEI.L, run) Main street. my2o Between Third and Fourth. Louisville. B MBVK THMt.n..VOTUMTT: I t of those choice Michigan Potatoes ju-t received at No jJ Main t.treet. syn yicKEKY mtos. JEIOB BBBMSfJBS .mWmj BBBB4UE MT De Laines. p to 8. EMB1CI! a Co. For Law us or Organdies, go to . IK MBit 11 a tn. For Men and Boys' wear, in Woolen, Lir.en. or Cotton, go to S. EM B ICH k cu. For the N-ht Ho, in the city, ko lo EaUICH A- ;. For the ri'ttiei and cheae?t Crape. Stella, , i Silk Siiawls, go to feV, EMBiCH A CO. With City and Omaty order p t H. EMBICH A ci i. For any and ev -rvthing In the Hue of Dry I K0 to S. EMBH II 4 CO Ko. 49 Main rtreet. who will be lad to s! .v .u anything iu their hue, w bother ynu . to bars or not, and where everybody pays cash for absa they buy. m 1 MTBMiJM'MJS'iV JmWmJ JtlO U l'U .r.fMb CHINES. H. RAMEY, .Ik., is receiving, and lia.s ..i the following machluis: Tho Kentucky Harvebter. New York Keajr ami Mower. New Y'ork Reaper. Manny's KoajK-r aud Mower ossahsaed. Buckeye Reaper and Mower. Buckeye Mower. B. I.. Allen's Reaper and Mown Eight-horse Threshere au.i CVrenan Four-horse Threshers and Cleaaara Four-hore Separators Two-horse Threshers. Also Corn Crushers, of difleteut )tteru Corn Sbellera. Cradling end Mowing S vth. Uralu Crtdlee, Ac. Samples of the above macbinea mu be seen st hia atore, comer of Vine and Firm Hi layfB giJMZBBBT TJkVBS,BMVB kUgBJBB S leathered aud Carpet Tacks tbis Ay re'-eiied at the Wooden 'are More. J. B. RCjISKLL. r Main street, nay JO B.tH'u Tbini and F.-nrtb, Ijonisrllle. "CEDAR CHURNS, &c. THE Sl'BSCBMBEM VJIILn ATTENTION to hij large stock c f FINE CI -IAR WARE, b..th brass and Iron bound, comprising red, .triped, and white Cedar Churn', ot fivesir.s; Ituckefs, Pippins. Water Cans, &c. The above comprises ttie ksMaaS st'rf-k ever ofTsred in Louisyllle. Is of iwaurifhl workui.mf In) , as low as fiiu la pnri-ham-il in Oin inuatior St. L.-nic. M'bpr. one dozeu pieces are taken, they are packed In .try ce-lar shavings, without charge fur tbeci, which inriire their safe transport it i en, and k.'.-p' tbem in c-o. order till sold Fr sate at the Wondrn Ware Store, Vo. oOO Main tivatf bet Wfeau Third aad Foortb, Lontoi aajajl j. B. RUSBiA f Tf ifO iu i I T h IND OF A THRESHING MACHINE! . . . ) PlttS raiGlll ThrGSher ailQ SeDarator. With MOFFll'rs mntSK rowi.it ATTACHaJt, is voasidere.t t. is t;;. b st ntaraiae ol tbe kind in t i . U'mI The und.rsieued aro aaaaad t.. t.iriu-h nuvhines of I h. abi.re Tatent of a stvla aj not excelled in the western . I , ,at onr Wolk uia colBlar ,uh . f , ,., roumi-orariee. as al-. oar prices IheVe lit cWn wr, a,rfa.i tboronghh iedrUuced and ktlQxm wh,.ti c6mtBSed the taaaanactnre of thl.m ; kD 1 vi sliall ..nlv s;4, tr.at al tb. I i.u. f that rKlteut sassiatsi we make, shall mad. ... u a , irttA sosa tnipu..-.. ea. -mm wiU material) ' crease tbe valual i.- r.-.iit.-ii..i. it l...-n. ..i.iedsiasstsg Tinhers. , V e can now v!f i t uur . u :juj.i a ostoaie yt.j taese excellent Machines, and JaoayhoK-e -i tb I Horse Powers, t- dri.' Ibeaa, ..f aajr sir..." fr.-m 4 1 1" hmse, up.n as r.-S'UMbb lern.s ;ii iuj . il.. eat a I lisr.ment . und . : j r f . 1 1 1 - li. It .i lei f.-r either ir ,.r kind. I reuuetit that tbei j he eut in as earlv m .ssiMe. t i iiisnr.- e.'ttiii ilio ' Wt machine. KKA'l. A II L I LM A N IS M M T M: SlI.M'Mlll SBMM.-.s, WW t'XIOX CtlUXTV, KV The undersigned respertfalrr aajapuui'i-. tbnt Inwill i.pen il..-s springs i n the .i -( day l June nest 1 n.'se Spring- are ansssag th- r.-leirsi-l in the W.-st. In . ..nil.-, tiou with Ihe SulpLui Springe is a flije I 'hatylrf:ite firing, tuoeti celebrated .n ajct.imt ..I tbe in. l!. it. si qutiti - ..fits Maters L'yery aeroimu .datirvn will ! glspsj persons iiting th. Sprin - There SS si dsgtj ftitetsswe fi a I am the Springs,. s p OBI , s mylS-lni IVstwiri BmO TUU i. i. r fit it i 'i.i., yi.s, JBMr slreil. (w.. door v nth ot the b.'rwo.d 11- use. inb M WBjmtcmm: m . i. - j Mi u m.i.k i si.w -I... K i Ul I I ROI.M 8 BTg auid i.-p ctfully iuforin the public that e brt.- jut li-eivd .nr new !-t..cU cf ij.dd and Silver Watches, ftuw Jewelry. Silrerware. 'ls-l;,C(.ld Tens, Ac., inclndiug eonie very tine Lara, Coral, M -saic, and amen setts J very rich and hands -me styles of Gold (Juard, ' b, and Vest I'hains, lrra-t naaj Bracelets, tar Kina, linger Kiuj.- Ac W, uould call particular attention u. ot : Gold aud Silver Watches, which nr.- d" -i: perior natality, in all repeot. A!", a ..I -tuck of XaIdl Tea, Sail, and Mustard n- K !k-, Ar., srarranted pure Silver. Silver-plated M'are, uch as Castoi 1 keta. Spoons, da., of Ttir But ucsutty, always band . We re sailing st Kaateru pneas for i J warrant onr goods to be as represented rrylG BITTBuI LF BltOS.. -'

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S ! a- . - i.:- tr tbfaale ol ail ! M. avers and Heap en- 1. 1 51' wiag or Beaning Msjekioes. Farmera that they can hav m,i g'Mtl Uiiu Uiue. H vll UUCKIK a CO 1 t THE 3- O.B.HKBS : Al 1.1 i r - air appointed Sole Agent f rthKiU t MsMNVs iwMBISED RBAI'KB ASH Mow I Kt i.i.iii ' .-ill tl.f- li r reis.1 in ve the iry beat yet i uvea tad, con 'tita. fa'.re r. ir e m V?' 1.125,0' myV BJtOT.l T O i: f ii 7Vf TOKS ! 7 5 a r. latoes lust recelv.I in I. r sid,. at the i i.; .. ki t price in ui CU.VS. McJoHNSTOK. titisa U M.it . by aajrU Main str.et. near the Canal Mm. i it steamer K B Hamilton, li I ' ' ' :i-c 1-' rste.l KENSETT ALE, fa pavers an prats. ALLISAHOWSS, may 14 Water street b i. mTisu bmcmllbb MZd it rtberk: r, enulna Louden. . no Mix d Fickle, do do. - do Ch 2 do M 2 do WJ Iter. h. d Lv Bali u ... il '.how, d dU. do Ouiona, do do, do. do . ihii day at Z. H. OOilK A SON' S. S K.V,H.V,-10U BMJtSB Us ct.mii.1 ii -r i .--eived. f'T sale bv .as MAS. McJOHNSTON m a : . t. it .M M' I'M. Mi St MMZa CM Mi S J.S'Mi M-B i , jui 5 biub. I). .ed Apples, do Feachee. 1 c,.sk r runes. I- - .-i..-d .i. i f -i sale by I.HA3. McIOHNSTON. It V y' ULBSn-bd kegs asserted i .ii- I tt heeling Nail. - h-s .1 u indor Glass, l l I . I i i I , :t lo .i.i lumblers, ' .1' 1 Jus. Just received by nil WHEELER A RlOOfl. SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND viil il l.-ALE AND RKTAII. DFPOT STONE, CENTHNER & CO., MA. VI FACTURERS. RftlSHA S. RABCOTK Aajeaar, I V A N S tit Lit, I N P I A I A li ' ' 'i l- .i.J Sysn, Iooa and Roilixo astdaasaiosAi.) .-Hnc Blikds. oi Superior Alls can LumlH-t, v ell seasoned, anj neatly and strong - lv mauirficti.rcd. Wir I.CSALE ( ASH PRICES. THICK - sue srm. k1o .I1-... 8xio :...n '. yi ... .. lOxlJ .17 KtxM VI 'xU 10Xl5 loxie 10x14 lux ll. 10x18 I&cjfi I2xt Check Rails. a ir of ether sias, M hand, or put up at abort lot ice. MOORS. 17! . - ' ' incKrs.-. t' rRi-t SI 96 1 4 1 W 2 OO 1 90 170 2 00 2 15 250 1 SO 2 20 22A 1 M 250 2 66 i as 310 i. I j-sxa-IJa . . ......el H - ....,... Hyi; 'I lit!!!!!! wn w i I J. . i fi aakaasM MMtea a T.m.. sjsJassjass s. s II L I N D Si I'rice. Priet. kimrmtxrt, Sots. Botlmj Hlau. 8iif. .iu... . ltlS.... 10x14 10x16 IdxlC 10x18 12x18 ..v 1 5..... 81 Tv X S 1 .. I .. 1 SO 2 00 !... , 2 lv. I " . alt T J .. 2 60 3 00 3 fU 310 ... aaaafi I It A HEM -Door aud Window. nit ruicssns. raict l S w 112 i4 too tHIier mzcs uhJc lo oftirr. BLIND' .fall aises made to order. 1 " ci.c.r lizt onbsod, .x made on short notice. D srdel BuiiJert ahould, If pos sible, oaak e of ngular sizes, thejr can tbfn tic MppTied al n time. Dg, tad Mooring for sale MoulditiR Dg Boards t), feet long, for sale el.. nj One Wl ntaius twelves licata. All orders must ! addrrseed to E. S. BABC0CK, BSTll-ljrdAai Evansvills, Ind. A OartdT S HJ.VHi,M.- sV ll I.i I. L ' BEG T-9 nuuounre the - .mii Irti-.n of the extensive im- . ern, which bars bsstj te. . ...uo lis pasat, io hfford the atmoat Bsc 1 1 it j Imt can u.i tensive trade, by sellb prices as cannot fall . aaieeraai sal Having this object in . . b that E-ralgbtforward ..d hberality, can give, i,i h ' ts and thus establish mutual con- ! t fa. '. bnyer .ind seller, The stock Is nt repleu, and parwith an extensive aaorim-nt .ii reasonable terms. They would dltlelr lata importation ( f lr: h Linen ' J and 4-4 Irtsn Linens, 12-4 I inen Ti th a Case Linens, Hand kei chief-, Towel, N.il.ins, Bleached and Brown I. it., n T.I ; 1 : dh Ac , Ai Ccrner of Main and I my 3 BBBlEli HEB1 I oou LBS. si tUmlB BB i et, received and lor by i riA. do.ollSSTON, Pos y's BtocA, Basil Main street, ner the CaaaiaL " m Ml V J. B II US WAtiE.'EB, CMmB BitsOdUA lAkill AKI Tl R.NEB, 1 ii : vino and Dnnion streets, tr-pi mtntaaatl on nan i a lull assortment of Para..iies.Ac., sndasdlstassa i.1 tho Icwst pcicea. stepaiiing done at abort aotic and In tl.e tc-t nianner. All turners' work ; , . . my 10-oia C gag ad a mx-FmJjm .. l bmcblbb. ePBJrljfwF n d. zen or hundred, in bi.di. lt Final! White Beans, . baabaJa Coin Meal. For sale at as) H. t OtK A BOSTSV. Look Out! ftflHB I . MI EMts I MM HE SB E I T 5 i .. itwviis of vaaai.l-, tlial be ii u n i first -class FUBU.Kc .. ii .. rydoscrljiion, which h inteada -a: any st-re ia the city. V. .- na in want .-t t k1 lurmture are invited f" call hekare pairelij 1 tdre all Atnds ..I ad Fan ulna.- ia exchange for new. i.i: ..i ;;ENHEIMER, .. i iu , ud-h in- Furniture, on Second It etweea in and Locust. my 10mi: w hiioh" bml L.im 6b WW Prin I the lio-ne !' iMvid ; 8 jernMin,fi fllied :!-n, City oftbeOrsa Mini-tii .1 Lile, Ltle. l James Watt;' Hiisbaud, L me L.: tie Love tat Lif. In V Y .-k, by .K nathau .Sli and its Hero 1..K d h it Carson. J iiitB ' 4 iWnerFiratr V .4. MlKt UtK 1 1: ti H It ll 'Mi it ' YA hoi- -.in I'I:l '.;! I'll s, ARM-HI.-. Ae Ki .r.s.til. Tt.4. C a.-ry literal termf Ico Or' BB M tb- pul N I'r. aiu

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