Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 258, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 June 1859 — Page 2

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85 3 - - " - - .nj . "Tj if t BuJ. SIOyrAT MOHJUBD BJ. JJBT:i r - tle.-alfosa of ST.OOO Solrltera. It will be seen by oar telegraphic das- . iatcne8 ina. me m.gmy counici, iuuB pected ntween the opposing anrncs, nw ken place before the city of Milan, the Capiiai oi laomraaray, m icn Ml on Uthside. Thi Wttle will probably decide the talc ot Looalairay, auu iuvo'.ve new national eomplieo, and change the aspect of toe contest As the news of the Austrian defeat spreads through her diMfiVcted province, the people will rise to " . Ln, Then Oermanv will tome ,.r.,if; . .! them. I iien l irriuuii) Will tunie . .i-,m irt nf hr r ...r.fletalj and Rusto theinort of her coiirtdetate, a.id Kua' An.i Kukland will lx obliged to d-!mo theuiselvcr. N. ut. t Rtckta tur government is active just now in an effort to settle with England upon a permanent basi3 and in clear and distinct terms, for tbe future, the rights of neutrals. Mr. Dallas is trying to arraag with the Eng lish government a new maratime code which is to be presented to all European powers for approval and confirmation bj mutual treaties. As the mistress of the ocean, England has dictated a code to the world, framed, in a good degree, to suit ber own in.erests and views; and op to this time she has steadily resisted any modifications of it. The first demand for a change of the old rode was made at the period of the armed neutrality by Russia, Sweden, and Denmark, who prodEiracd tbe principle that free shipa make free goods, that the flag covers the merchandise, and that a blockade must be actual by an adequate force, and not merely nominal. England refused to yield her doctrine of the law and the new principle was abandoned by all tbe European powers. The United State, however, continued to insist on it, and went into tbe war of 1812 principally in its defenee. The denial of tbe right to search our vessels engaged in the slave trade by thc British cruisers on the coast of Africa is in suppottaad vindication of tbe doctrine we bare always insisted on as a part of tbe code. England's position has materially changed ; she is now a neutral herself, and inter ested in securing tbe largest privilege for neutral trade. And should she become involved in tbe war, her commerce must be entrusted to neutral flags, and whatever new rights they shall gain will be spared by ber own trade. It is essential to England, too, should she become involved in the war to remove in advance all chance of a quairal with tbe United State. At this moment) when England is looking with some apprehention upon tbe course of events which may unite against her tbe fleets of Russia, she is becoming aolicitous for tbe adoption of a ti.. untune code which she his strenuously resisted fui thc W . autnrr SU it ia, that the , hunting necessities ol the houi will brills our proud old enemy, England, to accede to the modern code of ueutral aud maratime rights, and fix this one great step in Dm progress of nations upon a permanent base. afaxios). Holies are indulged that Mr. Mi - Lean, our Minister to Mexico, will succeed in negotiating a favorable commercial aud territorial treaty with the Liberal Government of Mexico that may entirely change our relations with that country. Miramon, the leader of the Reactionary party, was elevated to power I n coalition between priesthood and army. The priests not finding him, of l.tle, pliant mid dUvoted a pati.in .n lhc ie-piitd, attempted to dopose him and elevate bis old rival, Qoloaga. Miramou nipped the conspiracy in tbe bud by sei.ing the treacherous priest3 and sending them to Vera Croz. This ditsention Bong the partizaa of the church, is likely to insure the triumph of the Liberal tiovermnent. and a treaty made, it will be likely to heclecnted. Since Mil anion expelled the Amerii an Consul. Mr. Black, fiom the City of .Mexico and refused to hold intercourse with Mi. McLean, a- Amen ri Minniei Miramou a Secretary of State has very graciously prolercd to take all American citi.cns under his special protection, as they mmm amnrl 1.- iKoieiorn flnvurnn.anf fnr .... uvninu .a.., u.... . ........... .u i. . hitc .11 ici iiiru.mu. "Jin uc uurs uu. uu.u them responsible. The Coolie trade in CnLais bringiag its own retribution upon the Island. The Coolies bring with them tbe Chinese practice of using opium, a practice that unfits them often for enduring continued labor, and lender tnem liable to any prevailing epidemic which they teach the negroes, and tbe result of which is seen on those plantation in which tbe two races arc thrown together. The opium is supplied by European speculators, and is distributed by Cbiuese agents. Tben, too, there is no provision made for sending home Thoae Coolies Whose term of labor has ex pired, and A? thtT are by no means a desirable class it is thought that as the numbers increase a. .ctnent will be introduced which a ill hereafter become dangerous. arrow F. apr ov the E mm Ron. While I c-iila Nanoleon wasout on a reconiioiterinr .

. , , , . . . . , ine ur.-u nn uoiun ..j uitr, ari" in as trOOu wnrii- ine v hi 1 1 it ii i s oi ine funic -mici .- r - -' - ' " - excWTfthon along the banks ot the Po. recent-i ... . . a -..a, ? Tkaa :. . a.. u that has Ue.. a. iund i.u er e ..iii Kuarajt " " , . . . TP. condition as they would be it inst taken Rre mwit c len There is a large church, t-aaSjaAtha- artid. f..r tile ,..-, p.Hi. that, v!n ly; a detachment ot Austrian suddenly pre- t.ertunn Lutberau, a model of inexpensive- are aamally in ike h.bu ai geoiak c.n and sented tbem-ielves to him, onlv two hundred ! , ' , ' suine, ana in nesJi H Us a bell also a clock, and they ' Alv i:a.iu,l aU i-.,.,. ; .. . . a, " i , . I every way they look as though they had made the dork th.mct.u., Th. ..ennie ..t- ,n h.n,i u'?. 111108

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rm ironi mere uui iiiuvtvu, isnuu. no.. but it is probable tbat the latter suppositiou is correct. Directly, however, the Emperor saw then., he changed color, threw his segar away, drove the spurs into his horse's .1 1. . . . .1 ...II l a. 1. a . V...L...... . ft . uhiiks, nuu iiiupeo oaca 10 v ogucii m a .vivace which would have done honor lo the aT inner of the Derby. Napoleon has faults, it must be admitted ; but that of wantonly exposing his person to tbe enemy cannot certainly be numbered among them.

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COLLISION OF THE STEAMSHIP EDIBURGH WITH AN ICEBERG.—In the last outward bound trip of the steamship Edinburgh for Glasgow, while pursuing her course in a thick fog, off the banks of Newfoundland, on the 6th inst., at noon, she run at full speed into an iceberg, and being turned suddenly around by the rebound and force of the shock. Fortunately, she is an iron steamer, and her hull is divided into several water-tight compartments, else she would have been instantly engulphed, with all on board. The importance of these bulkheads was strikingly illustrated in her escape. The iceberg was not discovered— though it was noon—till the ship was within 200 or 300 yards of it, under a full head of steam and press of canvass [sic] with a fair wind. The shock must have been terrible, and her escape is wonderful. The passengers say that he entire bows are greatly shattered, and the whole forward portion of the vessel to the third bulkhead is filled with water. When she struck, her two forward compartments filled in a few minutes, and her bows went nearly under water altogether, for she became submerged to the figure head. Her stern was also raised so much out of the water that only one flange of her fan touched the water in its revolutions, and sometimes when the ship pitched it did not do this, so that her machinery was almost useless, and her progress through the water very slow. At first there was some excitement and alarm among the passengers, but it soon subsided when it became evident that the vessel was not sinking. Everything moveable was transferred aft as quickly as possible, in order to balance the vessel and give her machinery as much command upon the water as could be obtained for it. The men, without distinction, were set to work to assist the efforts of the crew, and they worked the pumps cheerfully and incessantly from that time till they reached St. Johns, which was upwards of thirty hours afterwards.— When the ship arrived at St. Johns the passengers were greatly exhausted, and their bands were blistered from working at the pumps. ———<>——— DIVORCES IN LONDON.— A Court of Divorce was recently established by act of Parliament in London, for the adjudication of cases arising from the incapability of tastes

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.... mm m a 1 I inriadirtinn of these matters was Dreviouslv ,m , iaaiT ra,l In Pari anvont and none hut t:.., " . . , . - rich and noble, who couhi sustain the enormons expetMCS of carrying a bill through . ,. - , ; Parliament, could eet relief. 'The grie ranees , , c 0 iwwmwm. a of domestic quarrels for the generation had i accumulated at the opening of the new 1 Court, to whi.h the parties rushed for re- ,. . . . , IT , ' lief It ts crowded with cases, and though , the iudoe disnoses ot eiirht or ten dailv. the 1 j w ft W ww I , . . A , arrears are larger in this Court than in any other. A full column of the London i.nr cra I is daily occupied in tbe revelation ot gieat cruelty on the one side, and open, shamelegs inhdelitv on tbe otber. Neither lannlv, s ... . . a . ar M .- 1 position nor means, npiar 10 am.,.. ". ! iruarantee for conjugal propriety. 1 r SBw Two recent acts of the French Rsaperor show the important changes that have oriirred in tbe riaws and nra tices of bellieerenta. After the I. utile of Montebello he nt tftui h tha wniindead Anatriaas without mrvwmv m--mm. w exacting the i.ual arole, and be has puniahed two French grenadiers for forcibly helping themselves in a wine shop, by .imply dismissing them from the ranks, with the observation that no heavier Mnalty ..mid be inflicted upon Ihem than then being de...I- ...ai. il... priv.d of tbe opportunity ol shining 11. tl.e I neoK i a i Dki'iaioN. - The Trustees of the town of Brookville have unnniinou-My decided thai the liquor Ihvy passed at the late session ot the Legislature is unconstitutional and roiri They consequently refufc to is1: . 1. . i : - ti aui- 111 nn. - mi uie saic 01 injuin- 1 ur Supreme Court u.iv now as well '-hat up. ST aa...a-: A'a. ST a .. r..cry MKTice ot uie reai-e, nua consianic . ... ., Al a Hi aaMime tbe authority to dec.de apon the constitnti.inslity of every enactment of the Legislature. The Trustees, we presume, hold ikai .1... l ulna i aim mr inn, "ciuh n u unsi 1 1 n liuuni. uu una . . . . .. . ... r.wft tr, Alanv- It an1 erin- man ulrea ' ' aa.li Hmior j AtiiaicaN Coat, for Francs. Tbe New York Herald says, owing to the fat that England has declared the shipment of coal a . . A - .a . a . 1 a a to rrance or Austria to oe coniranana 01 war, tbe French Government has been compel lel to seek supplies in tbe United State'. sssal ar. .,n.lft-.,a...,.l ...... . - V... -a. HUH WW W3 UIIU4 I lataim . lllll 48 V Vllllttt I Eitl9 V cer tly been made with parties in France, in connection with the leading French bouse in this . ountry, to supply that Government with 20,000 tons ol American coal for the a. .mm. use oi -leam vessels 01 war ! ihe purcbas- . .111 - - -a. . , . eswill luclu.ie butb anthraciu aud bituuiinous coals KW BMEao ok Hoasg A vessel has j arrived at New York, from the rirer La Plata which brought five horses and four ponies of the breeds ihat roam the Dampas I . . ! """"" ' ' UY I M il.ti .a A T-aBO arv.l m'.m ra...... fit. i.l .ii .- ai. . 1 ' :. - .U 1,1 III I Iltlllll. ,111111111 . II,..., ,1, I... I ' a a . - i . .i mm. - Caoea. A friend at Posey ville us tbat "tbe farmers in that neighbo i are beginning their harvest. The be greater and the quality better I i 1 aa... Tka 1 la .lifiiro ao haita seiciai vr.is j.ui. mi ?uw.. v.a nt start, which now I think we mav , , . , . d plenty of exchange I given corn an excellent star., which now 1 t looks very promising , hope for better times an alter tbe next harvest shall be brought to marks."-

glOrieS Ot Hie Campaign. Ill oldeil Inner. fhi, ,1 4 f.,1 r.-flarp.l nv..r tl.f. I.m 1 . ' - ia.m.. ai.l all .opu- e mem-eu n. ...... aponiouolli .-ri.l.M.ll. 16 i nis nrewanti vice Kfltteren oer tlie land, j ur patent mi-i.. in., . rti,,. age, jtc. jeia lake jt.itn ill to u. ciu-vu. 1 1:. iu w tbe offending soldiers would have be.-n in the destruction of tin tine-t pi u'km - that nerrEA r troM'm uir "", ' ' - 1 r ' scourged as animal, loo insensible to l e ever were presented by tbe youth . t aa.- lot ' ' IthV ce' j- 1 ,;V ' .' T ' ' ' rsaa.aaaa 4.1, .a,,. ., pa- Ammm ,.,. T1,.nmirl.rurrc. v:; ;::::::,;...:r:;;;:;::;,;;;JN; ' rr'aTJS,

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iiix rvtv. LaLvi itctsu, a yeiieraoie preacher in the Methodist Church, died very suddenly on the 10th inst.. in Switzerland mf - cout.ty, m tbitt Mate. Mm the morSaPg lie ...... bbbB MB had prcaihcd -i ruwv,i- M n Hw- ter- B) tftftftftV . . ., a. tB noon. uLilc iliavuig mum t ti Hrwr Thin ail tutu I warninc tbuugU not uuprapared, wa eat, of the Wttt aud c?ircUM.j preacher of but , - Clmrdi t-alk iruui hcmi.wtot hf UUrs Mr. Uuter, .ays the N cwAlbMirlaflW wui nbout ..raold. y U cmnc to ludiu, from tUio, we.iMt in '.V tinK, aU enleied upili the ' ' : .luflA'a! Ill Mil II i ll.r;t V'a fltl.l Ilia. 1 1 1 ft. :i I

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preacuer ou n; i narisiown ciauu in uie year 18 13, wi.tcii was, u are ititoitnei, in.lirst appoiutuieut in Indiana. Ha ir W ;.cin. u of Ni w Albaiiy, where the administration ot Ik: Peik. AAw-da . . o . l -a..,. he vRii uppon.ied Fvegiitei or Kecene. . the Laud UtiUe at Indunai!is, which he tiLB1..j. Iiol.l tr ian v-ars. 'llipse Kri n- ; .r:::r.- , : 1 live appointment. uoe-er, Fau ci , , did uot permit to interk-re wiib itid devo- ! tion to tbe service ot the church which he loved well, and of which he was tbi ! ma") .rrs a miai?r- ' . Tniim i aru inH 1 11 . I I n 1 1 I .. . tuft inillll. plied upon him, he still delighte.i in the t- I 1 T ? . vice of tl.e pulpit, the prayer meeting, and 1 tl.A ilaaj rrt rrx a ri mftA 1 Itr X X'M ilflton I whenever possible, to meet his brethren of ( tbe church in pious counsel. Thoutrb Father Ruter had ininfirled much with the world, and saw much of human w . life in 't nous phases, tin cMMt was always chutlUke and guilele, a Qii marked w , 1 1 (Ho irroutot lin.tiiu-it v N." n tar liiul 1 1 . .. a I is aone, mere are inousanus 111 1 uuiaiia ami i tH iroot arhn will ilrnnt lnor t.i llii mim. ' - " ft - - mm m mm waWK . . " - - li ory of the good old man, from whom they received baptism in infancy, l.v whom they wpro mineil in niHll.ick rtnil from whom . were joineti in tveuiocK, anu trom they .4 r.iig.ous instruction Turkish Deobkebac..- Mr. Brook the New Vork Kxprttt, iu one of his la'narticles, thus Speaks of the decay Of tbe T.irhluK Arir.imoi.l or, 1 ika. iaaiaaiarari r.f k u i ami luiviii uic lit. u mi va j(tu a ca 1 w the people : Thnt trio rrru m Turkish V li i r'i r . a nr 1 1 n i i . l ikii i lie ci nuu in auu itiupi aaa mj ' lintr to nieces, and rather mni.llv too is vis- i ible to evervbodv. From the DhuuIm- to j Bagdad, from Constantinople to the Arabian r-a . a . . a a rea, an is going, ana mucn is gone ami ine tenure bv which the extremities are held so feeble thatJthe.Snltan scarcely dareexert pow- , er. Long ago, indeed, would have tumbled to , pieces the whole Empire of " the sick man, . , Tf . . - "! u. 111. 1 and Itnsal: and Frmiee etmld I IB I . :i K . 'ft i iva U3:. nftj.ft a . '.u. . , .f.ii. tiSne D0W to him or if one did not unbold him to prevent the other from trim; aUti 11. .VI Ul EESV- iti'l ' t'il- lil t V 1 1 ' 1 1 II I , . . .. . . .. .LJ ...... tr I.P iieu rmine.i wiiettier ine cros-i s- ia ne . , n 1 m.. .i "iiieeK or i.atin. 1 ur vioiiem nrnvs itieea. im i.niin. 1 nr iiiiiii-ui inula ns ever, as earnestly as ever mid a puhLcly as ever-in sighi of all, five times a da, but there is no oul in his praver. I he im- ,,. ... . . ,r.. palling tanaticism is out of him. He is steppjng i0 European trowsers, and not quite into tbe Frank hat, yet into the Fez cap, rr P"Ky w tn turnan. Me i imi,K that loft v pride, that once drove him ahead m anJ h alula 11 li.i I. .iiii'p liiin ill, alumina I., an. unviw, " a. it ft. ...... . ... .-... ....... ... a; n - , 11 1 aa j dure anything. He loves now too well to ?it on his haunch, smoke his pipe, and s.p li. am ui. 1'iinw. (.(.r ny rhf Pi ei nlent ,. . Buch nan M not given .0 ll.e utterance of m,M-b tiuth ; but the following par.ig.apli 4..11. ' pari 'I " speei-U recentlj delivered to the PHI UW4s North Camliua, goKl : Tfi' (5"" l rse of our country that enrse which has involved so tuanv of the most I'toiiii-ing yiuiiig men of the land iu I Va.a-av C- f . . . I I 1 1 I I V tl II II II I H Hi I' IIIIII It I' IV Til 1 si' I' I ! k and which has made fathers feel disgraced by the actacle ot their own offspring -ia I ur naennrw, more ueau.y lar 1 11.111 .iw i' f t in ii r, 1 1111 iiiej- 3 tii' n " w yhAU ,,aj,ue.t Mui than all cahtmiUes thai I have vi.-ited man. We Itinp upon our - 1 .... K,r , i a greater calamity than Heaven ha1.- 1. : .. . 1 .1 . UF" J "r ' ' . ' i. ...ii. w .i.i c vu v 1 1. nr i r ' l .- . .1 sfvondent of the Boston Com i , sars thai during the laat illness of the King of Naples. Ins body w as covered with vermin. If this be true, he died of the norti..- otd.ruartu, or phtbirisis, the result of a horribly impure state ot the blood. This loath onie compUint, which ishappily very .ire Ktruemiiv nir inuir nmein oi cre- ive an 1 ft .". . ... w- . protracted UODaUi Uery ItiSSorV records a few instances of its ravages. In th. t-awik rvf 4el irmm tnl.4 ft,. I II.,- ; ' od was eaten up by worms. IheKomnn i af . a ou ft tan ii no ui in. iiu.i. i ne i.oillJill j aft?r . ufe f , ir(f4URf V Svlia. after a life ot infamous l.rottiL'arv. was ; covered in his last hours, bv thc most disI J gust ing vermin. The gloomv tyrant, Philip il. of H Dai II. in his sc v e 1 1 1 v - i 1 1 -1 vear. l A 4 I ' . . . tOrtliented bV SOri'3 Oil III? brcil-t till. KilieS. . ' I the conaequences of thc vices ot his youth from Which issued countless myriad- Of lice which it was impossible for his attendants to 1 drajtroy 1 at Tmb African Scave Taan. We clip the a. a.a a mm . m aa m-m. . . . tollowing Iroin tbe Mobile Hu-fr ut lhni--day : There seems to I e but little doubt that ...... I . r t .a r i :i c African alav-oc .vt.es Inn i ... 4 . ... w" " -ar w liv IV IHUU4 0'll Florida . oast, not remote horn Mobile Tbe trade eem to la. iTtftllinn- n.tilB l.rlcL , irT;' Xe ,.TbP ..g w i.Z uetore long the houth will replace ill the j slaveathe atailitiooists have st.den from bet during the last twenty years. The Yankee wiri nner will tmin la at !,i!n 1 1, ....... I rr " -rr"-n .". It jmxvs too brilliantly to leave it to the La ' ' .1 Wft,i .1.. . .... sa a i . aaaa t a a . sasv . u ; tl 'll"! think of it, ye luriekci- uf l aneuil Hall, urui v-f Sal. -in A bal.ral B. There is a village of nonoiuuts in interior of Pennsylvania Everything '9 don on t',m,, im -own 1 till vuu.aiiia - m l . - . ....., .a . ..... .. - .- . tit.in.c a . , . i 1 .r, . 1 1 a aa mw tn.ii u-r-.nlftii. T " S- V and cotton factories, a Hunting office, cider . ' .. It 1 ft I . ..... inui nuu pre-s, an.l a warning conifiu, a . . .a.. . healthy and good, and thev dwell together ,n Mt a .fo .a .1. . ... ... manv oi me iiroiUUlive helds Ot the A out i ! at " " g" - 44 1V AAV HV7 Vi Ua. V 441 a nent, like the Huns of Attila, who left not a h'He "felt" behind them, it is undoubted- ! ly a matter or grave importance to thi couu- ; wc 900old aop w, nent, like the Huns of Attila, who left not a grain this year, while a short crop should be , . m a . a BV am m, . . consiaereo in ine ugnt of a great calamity.

writes t, T u ... w - . t-.L t-eiore tiu-.v aie an gone, al nn i i n n. i i. j v 5 01 until 111 j at 11 day of long, lis-at lael aiMVe i , - i -.earner Iuuleitli, and tomai 11 an.i 1 wew, anq i.aa caaaea Baore ) ov , e. intra l UK AR AM. CHOPS. In View Ol the tact tel. MCKl.KV FKiiS. K-Mih.l June. 1V.I. for honldelinc M-dn .tr. .,1 ol ..i.l 1.. .. Hall. .,..1.. . unA AaiewViied lum. I ... i a th. ssam. , 1

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, . 1 1 Word have been withdrawii from airrii III- af and aaelra in .i.e.. ami in irrivt - . I ance ... at-.n r-- ieet, i,w , n . r i ne fc . . .,, ,1,,, n "Haiti street, ami saict ai tides accr- ' trsin iv.iie, yield Will ""Yu mvf 'een U Itliarawil ir.dU agl u til m . u, , ks ,,. -br. and " """v"" ,nt lisa .Vile-t in. hr Iran rtrli mrirl.. W dinir to list.- and .omciuan.e. Dent forget. 4 I ov aale bv WitflMrai-.l Me. , haul generally than for "'"diuduetrial pursuits by tbe Faaro,n ' 'n i geod tb. Isest a., t , ttlll (, lv,tur,.l (M,,h R l:' .J MtB AN I e!ha I s . J N IIAKRIR cO.. War, and, moreover, are artnullr ilenbiJill- , V?.. ... ...itermls, m.l 4.tnv..ii, I.,,..,, i.lana ai.o .in.l Aw- Hroeriei.i . m, nin.tl.Otj.

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NT Repuoircnn ntatyomy ir taw Rsn. sa Constitutional Convention, recently elected, iz onlv threeiwLlXO of those wer - Mtv - m V fsmosen tgtsmal! ipovnia i ue party na . A aSBBW . BBl mi. ,- . aB.i.r. .. . .l...n. . i it irri.wt'c 'rot.. in ich ESPitich Kepunlica artillrrv and iiniiuunition have lern con6uaoeJ MARRIED. On tbe ITcli it..!., bv ltr A. Buriow, Mi. J li . teewiar, NfW AnVFRTKF.MFNTS I. ft . M K aar a. - a a a v . ' M . . TTl .aMa - r - it i , m H o it I ii: ..vv to.Ti.nM.sitr.ir , rf; , .I!"Vt ;V' t i AiiEKT ftVofl i.ii,,,. li,.M. .ri.'-ii il.,.St.andrMi tamaia -vu utr:Mt ui I l.v.l ! .tilUH- at Itifi rt . . , . , , t ,r(w ,.,.1 MtnXtT t-i.ii . to Travelers. f w r 4 0MAnaTt j.vll LfXfKY nMHlSI l lulj Lu.. .i L s. mail Ktbt wtiLii t'AHilk"""'' Sk-H.. L,, M.,,,.!.!. d Mi--j R ran "..'9 I'Ha.-f - til Ul lv ( It,. I II lftfta.1 1 1 FOR IN FORMATION, llotrl opl it ih- st, .imiyat t.andiog. vi. caKTKK, Ant. .. HAaTirri.Aa Notict -The IkwI. r,.,PrUing thi iiiil' an- ui iitriir i rsi'ir nr. urn iti . i . r .ii r tun i- it. pcriancad ja2i ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR DKGMBJto TJ Rltl, km a aw tn vi'L'iit'npn mm a ' a . .V . , - .. Evamsailie, I.x nn hiaan.1 si lurtrit atwlr nf Ittiiririana and W m r. . ,,t cer variety-all of In owu manuU iinv ai. h h- will warrant to U- nuperior to auy work 10 IK" eul ' ln ,"r pr.-e. nlirjn. hiril tinil, lbd th( ,D(.r.lHlt whl. 1 t r with its impaaauhly muddy roadj, the demand t r 1'arriaaea ha l-ii light, aud hi uti k ha. c- . i-Miuulateii' 111 hi v, .1 .-(1H.111H t . dip i f it, anu to reli' Ve himaelt Ii.ium rltuht pocuiiiai v pr.-me, - ' reiuarkally loa pra-.ta. Any pertou Utter chaa lor a trade U.aii he ha ever had heDEtJAUMO'S. wnuamii. a i.-nuumi uiify at a oargaiit, w.ii iiiiii EVA.VSVILLE BAO FACTORY. V. n .MmtMjyr mr., mr mTmtiMm.Foi pmtiiulara aa reaarda pucea. Av., ad drea ;:iKii: a iK)i ULAr, FvanavilU, Ind. l'"1? Iw If) kltt Xtt. Mackerol. :4M, .un-u cr m.te Bacn, i hiieu Diied Applea, 1 do do t'eachra. .inn pound' rri-il iWf, ttaJitecaa Kujr Keerived at jo.ii L. U. COOK k 4 iN S 7 i hat ha ft tl SHU L tl jr9. E BBftSJf . U ciaih a Ju. ! 50 "'!";"'..""?'' i-0 II OmiH. A SON' S . . -. a) ar . fin. sn.v ft 1 a a m j aa Wm " " rimw.i , ajwaia mt tlmw r mm. w . 11 nii a. w ra Bl'dflk' Rook M IllliriU'lUrt'laiLfeAB , , M u fMi MimW I.TANiSVILLi:. INDIANA. W Ulauk Hooks rnb-d, paired and made te order f the l.e-t paper, tn.ui a M.-moraudiim t . th. U.rget Ledger Musi, and Magaa-iaea houud inanv JeVt; dtt n 1 t. t . .v .tt 1 1. .si, roii.nt hi MT KNOWN At NEGLEY'S MILL. The owner ot aaid Mill havinK re-hnllt hb- dam aim untleii ami repaired his apuiratus, i- now j ( ... . . "gain preaie. t griBii lor customer by watar 1 p,.Wer He -otirtts a akare of the patronai.- fiotn ;n puNi.- geuerallv, ko4 ta-we partWarfy rb pa11 Lliaui- III lua ..I.I .-ii.t im.a 1 -nr jel.lm.Uw Phi. I l.l. i k KLEIN. V SAI.f VI' i I I 1 . I I 1. W -a. Baa . ... . TgiM : tween .-,ca. and Vim atiaafa. aad adjoiniu ) neartrh a earnar. Thia lot ia 7.'. feet front by i:i 1 te.-i m dpth, and will tw aotd In Iota n unit wmr. airI. ts 19 and 'JO, Bloek I. in the Fouith Ralaige iniut, fronting fifty feet on Lent atraet, aad adjoiniiiftt the residence of Mr. Edward H array. AiH, Lt it, Blook 17, in the Fourth Enlargement, ItOUllU. i outmg 2i leet ou Ooodaell atreet, and adjoining ohn B. Meaker'a reaiden. e Tbeae lota will l..-W-iia-ral terni w t . prices and teriaa of wry iita-rai term aa M prices and term of All taxei tor the current year will he .,.,.,1 I .'if I I I 11,1(1 " P,, u' 1 tith guarantied by tbe omnn. leHH.'w-w Benl EetnTent. ThtdatSet. PETER VIERLINO. , M' frmmT itkm ) JvT 'hKL j I, L VNM ILK, Kb , ' lHalei .11 Paint-, arm, I.e-, Oil. live-Mutt Windw 01- pi.vsi. lane' tB-h rurniturv, st..uld ! Hi !.--, Alslmiiinal -upi-.i t. i -, uigi. .1 liiMrni.i'i.ls, i. IMJ -I lire W i ne. .nttm Mf. ci, 114-ai llir (aul. ftl . . a . . . a ft - . . . W I .1 H I I it rwMIM -tr, MBI.M. tt A'iied an. I lor sale h CHAS M -lDIINST iN, p.. , . Hi... k. Jel7 Main -tie. t, neal lUe I'aiial JEB v .1 T t I. v 1 tt A'T " " HJtmN mim v J b,,N "' "" 'bat .aa i-e ';1X Ki . Man. -ti t ... .. ii... i ... .1 1 . - ttorO t-UI- f -mnr . .,... m w h.-ret,, r.. re . xhting I-m. :I (.,.,, , ilt ,,, , j "d J l- R"Wta, Is this .hiT .li'Sa!' ed bv Mt.l.inl "aa iii. ai EH I M - ill- 1 1 . 'Ill i J i i i iii uira t aaa i .a . ui- nt. All pvron holding ,: m i.. . m m ..ui i.,,.-,.,lt them t,. caam-r i ar.i. .11 i.r si" .;- In payment payaaeat as he collet la all debts due .aid 11. ...d I " preriotw to tin date. a dnsi .ini ri.m ri.M'u Miuain.. .. . i.l. Jl il lie III 1. I J. IL KOOER3. i 1.1 a .... ' - v-na u I , oiuiiniea In I he OM lmt ,.r , I : an. I rtn.ii. .I.....L. . i.l. .aa a . . . .i I m "r" ""i IT " ' 'T 1 terHt. n to tmainee, to merit a rontinuame ol the e"1 hilck-yart, from which I.. ft 1 1 .in i,L a . . a. . . ...... ... hIaL t .k .. aT . 1 a . i .v ...ii ..i.i.ii uis ..i8ii.u.ei wiiii orn K or ine i t -i u. ti rial, at alwrt aoticc. All bouses undertaken hjr ate. will ). built in the ahurbat time desirahle I ieI7-llBtt CASPLR MAUSH ALL JT I'.A a P i at K H ! Jl .S'M Ji fMM. MM ! M 1.. th. i.ier- of Apple Pie and Tins - Ji.-t tevvlied la-r Steam. I S. ...I.l .iiii I.. .11,. 1 .11 I taaa A a... I.. I.. ...la... ....1... ft'.H a r eii, la-f.w th. v are all a..id ...a. -'-- ... t' ...i- uiuea . . Mil Ml au. II .Haul LR&KINF, 4"l RNK'K A CO - . - - , , , . , , T- -f 4K J M l..l' nlll U, of pt l.lsrk . olor, haMI.K aY' aSs u" Zu n." ,l' W ta ISaa aVUrertng ber t the Bias K ...mdi v I' iir.i . ) mvxtm i-u.nic i m li sr. -7 . hih - ' as r Aait t vti a K'.li.ih Eli. nr fi.in while .. Leal 1. .eive.1 p. 1 1 u.i..Ml and E-r aak- Ef UM EtMTBSI a) f 'o , I-'." lie 1 L.K llel Hid i 'anal .1 lefl m a.via.4- t .4 ( Meid i'i W .1 nt 1 11 . A ....v. a 1.. I ... loir. Ii ft, .,l -I i' ii .l.io. -Ill a yt 1 kta-l k taamg Sag aaa Tea, ass'd eiatSe I rl "1.1 Ilia.. 1. an . Vila arte le S.I.I i.. Ollllpowder, aa .1 led ft-I Site. ).. .1.. lint-, iat. do do I. do 1 it .1 HI I .1 . .I.. I 4w ....- h-'liK i.l EJ .i-l. Hi. ikla-l I .' 1 . .a . a . . A . a A - I , , '". . " . ail... ...r..JL. - 1 i.'"'i "iii'i"i . in- in. i i ai leiai i . . . . . . i ..n i.-rs will pi set- take i...i. . that tl,.- .. j hhiwii mr tti.it rmTmt. Md Toto !'' hu-bela. Urse and Site, now land ut: Iruiu steamer hate Ireuch. I all and ;et s..i,. aaaa B g M A jf , Hlinm sent them at the i;.is The coths tion r.r e ' " TUK. AIL rKMBB.VS HmiWniir i lann st' amt ine, are reqm-sted lo pre...isore. i-laua not present. -.1 hv the 1st resisted. T. J. WHITE m. I HtKsf 40 BOXES MUM aal. bv d. E. GILBKKT A CO.

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1 Worthy of Attention ' TW ivfAi'tlfST. iMfiiitrl July J7, i . . TMs iliuhiiiv is pivniciUftivnil i.y uiy tentju'kic" to he rt. to all others Kfi.r. tl.e Li r , I i pnir.il UiniiV UM, Bt v.hat !oi trt. -!. :rprtaw and lejoica many a w. man's lieart, is, itiat whiitt lor ordinary usage it burpa.ses n prartint ntltit tlic Uiglics! pn i m.ilu. , -i. c.f it Mill U' it exceed tLii iv-flve I llara.. f a The subscriber Laving purcbotsed the exclcMw right to manufacture, sell, aud use this maehiUM in ttrti and other counties of South-vresii.1 n h ! n i. r--; ' -tfe.ily v.iu t eswdlly, -a iui ai i. in :ewn, j l ., In iitl)af 'mfut urowf h aeijiMini Marhilte, to call uuil fianiuina I lie umrils ! tut, iM-itin emi&di-at that oa a Up an. with it, they will linefrr tins to alt .th.i irreapH live of iu price. l lie leiioaiai; isa Mitwiirirv .1 ta-uie f tl. i tuif 4TAcetlMi(."te!i of thl nnirhiriii : .ad1 It com I) i in durability, atir) :i. ity, and paaa-. tieal iht, in a hiU-r dgix- than aAiy vth-u n -" in '.' in iK'iat of ntrenirth, rUt k i ry , am: rmliii itir1 it atitdi ia not exceliod iry atvr atarhine yat in . cut od. Kai b titeh is harked .ir fvjned l.y flu tn i,1iine ilaeii. hm that there i h i need of traw.ni: the thrnad thmngli a h-yj. 1 n-uiir.t nee He bi t.wtbii the end f tearuui In jajhwui its raveling or lipping. Su. h ia the nature of trtch that ifev.-i third :; be ( ut, the ata k will neither i ip nor ravel 9. It aawi iroin ti. . nunon spools with.'iil revfndiag, and -m b ItM ret) I . -t uiatuao. ciwrw aiei nuego. il vtith In., ii, cotton, oi auti Braaat. I Ir has the lait and nioat reliat l- le ! eer e..i.4tiu.ted, and d.-e-i n.u break ii. ad lea, .a 4 5. The spare arvund lb1 lo-eitle and beaavath i u.iieidlearm is unusually Urg. , and w hat ia .pe1 tally uot ii t-al lb-, not a dr. ip of oil a mBM ou the pail of the maehiue, 11: . m 1 , n, tl e faraails t Its aimplicity ia such that it tau 1st aader-iiNni ami oa-rated with but Ii tie lu-tun ti. a, and is so J rheap beautiful, nnd useful that BO t tmilvoaii well nil ul to lie aithout one, ih-iit..rr c.oie right iloug, s.-e for yourself, and it jva like ihe taa hine, make one jomt own without d.-Uy, ijiiI my vara for if, Sifter a f iaya' linage it will In. the iat ar111 .r .a fariiitine the iwi:ei' wiU 1-willutK ti part wirb for what it est ?i W AFFUH1 Kvamvii LK, laUaaJMna. ltCiW. J116 landat2lW WTM. O i H ! h'L0l K - H. I H H h .1 It T M llrot Brother' 1 eh hrated bmnd of So ttberu Mills iKtra at S.'i 76 nei sack. Snnerfine (ilohe Mills at I ; -1 p-r mi k ijoality ol Kth orts guaranteed. k .... I- aluav. .... I...l r . EKSKI.VE, t KMPK ,t (It , i.-l I 47 Main aUasa. eat f K J M fliJk ' -AV.aV lf .VAI m ana. lu.oeriiil. GunaowaVr. HI.. W. kc . r i... .1 ... ... 1 . .- . a ... . .,i,.i,.- ihcti-. ".!. .m - . u u.i ., . . . i Cui. ti. 11 Teae, iii papers -all warranted, at I HKINK i l KVK'h CO., 47 M 011 liflet. lei ; a W 1 m 1 1 - 14 .'ullilry Boxes, rlaaCNW't Patent made hi Ford, !' Wew Albany, t. r sal.- 1 .i .t4n l.uudles ort tun Line. ! an-, Ileinp, n.t Mrttii.ia He l . r.b oil. hi Ilattinr Hi il"ha horee, shoe, sleeping, t.l.it. waah lne.l F aches. 1'rie.l A pples, Rire. ulTee Kio and Java In aaeks. Migar three grades ot Ne urleaua pulverized and i rushed white r al0 bj IBSallHl, f't'KNKK A CO.. el 47 Alain -tieet. W-1' I S 0 -06 . it fit H KMT m laalitj in St.. 1 1 ii i i. 1 igli bj 3 I i.l l.UKhl A 00 . jen So. 4 ftaMN atreet. . v T0nanm 100 SaS. w aad caddies , ,f pound, half pounSa, Twaa, Pancake ..r Fig, and Fives, fin ati oa bv jetn k on.itr.nT a . W I.VSV.KI 0iL H HmtrnUK I :s huu JLd nal- by tbe bid or aaaall quant tr. jelO H K. lill.BKHT a o. tl.tlt jO HKUariMK WW for aale br jelf - 1 1. 1 i.ju in a hi I , IV fti" 0 It ' f.i SM a.'i ft A-rtel hlea alwnv n land, tor aale J l.Iw by s i (iil.BE .W (US 4 Ski RT CO. DEM indi 11. fitBtilfi tor eab' hv I. UIUEEB.1 a CO., "' ' 'It' IT-!' ' JL-WtJ aT i . CLEAR THICK ICf l bo.M L.A KV, VT.V S TfWU. a, li. 0Rir.Km', .iT TUK W el II" le; .hO'l ef !V.-- M-i I l--...i . l. , .i :iM i.. " 1.x. . r.i.i'ii iiiui uiuii us utiiai'i.in .1 u up. 1 1 1.' t.es are fully tested, il wi I be luutl cheaper than an other to be had, auil win n Ike a count 1 r ihe hole eaava'a ica i-1 f -i.t.-.l up, the total expense 1 vvill u.-t be fi iiud to be greater than ihe 11111 iaid I ,.' niir .ii-.l. ,1 .rv I,-., ii, . . ........ ... a..... ... Tli.ai. ... I.. i.li a r,...ul.. ..n.i.l. .1 iLalr .ia... i .!... Il.ii.;.-. w ii! 1 1 a-e h ave then orders at P ii O'HILKV .- rbtibting-rootn. julo rmwmn tui. mm b mm m. m- , t a. a. a. , ' m -. a ft. ft. ... ncn cm. - iiidcittawi l "nil Let bib in nicere ih.iuk t la v-r.V l.h.Til pft.tr........ Ustowed oa III. f t ill l;i : ' V i i , r I . i Vi - i il. M ml M .nil I ' " " - ! "'" f "t.nuai" "t kavora My asaek i very ' ':'- .-"ntaining ev.-ry variety .,f ar1 ,' ? "'T ;,T , 4T,M1t,'.'''i. BOSS. All 1 'I w I.l. I, I ..II, rut wlmeile ai.dTetail. .... i . . a ' it the lnwest figlir aa" I'luas.-i-ll saad examine bej n pur. has.ug elsewhere. J. P. Kbl.IoTT, Blli No. VI Muln at. HMll ll Ht.WtmV - 3WO III line oriler, for sale l.v jelO 8. E. 0IL1IPRT ( i.-.T, Ii. in 1 uiuit to gallon-, ti l, yelO S E. OILI FRT A ( .1 M A1 .If O.V SmUi r 50 BA. v 1 -SLa iloxea ea;b, waiianticd puie, for sale hi jel.i S E GILBERT A ' 11 tin. 'i Jfl. .... a 1 ftW WW (-ltL-.v . -.- V-T. ' . .. . ww 1 I, r. . . 1. 1 1 ft .i . . 1 . .. re . . etit iu ihe gsuefal Grtaa-r) Luaiaeea at thia well known stand 47 Main stieet- uith a stone front We will kei p .1 1 . Hit- ai l n il . Ita li .1 -t... k of ark ItM utra.ll kept in 111. li 1 st tl.lishii.ci.ls Jiibr l, lr ' ir. II-? li IN I. - lliNKKAlO A ... lake I.kaallle I!. T. . Illl.i. lelltl.' 10 Olll i.iiiu.'l Iii.nl- il. I . ..'Ulutu aUi.esSo.s. 'I UiSK INl . IKNU.K A iV.. ami h.vpa , tbf) ..111 il..-i. lull bar. of lavtionage. Jun. . I . E. II SMll.S A I " J t mi Mil. - EaV n.t tl uh.rtofl it W BT Uu- liilftMlsbi ol vyiii- si... k .1 I 1- T". . and . 10 i Mr J. P. Kill . 11 - luddiug, N . ilata .1. .11 aksN aaitft-r them foi ale cheap - 1...-. i..-i.i.-.i i .... ...11 i.Kvi.Mt 4. a . a .1 ' r.. 11 vs. i.i, 1 a Bl mmrrm- r,0 MM aV-. II U 0P . aw.- ;. . r ..e.-e . , . ww nt am i'. im s nr inn i I 'Ilal. ' i.m. aVsVaV.'sYaV Kir.V!Wt5 Xllll ns. rnr.it'.- i.ii 'nraHHHHH . w -arar-tr ...i it.- i.rrn. in hr tth-. Bl has Lay Raislas, Snfl it,. .' , i its ' urranfa, IflA lb- (lehoa Citron, . bid S Almonds, J frail. Hatee. . W el. -d tl... day at K It. OOtiK A HOH i: in f in 0.y ritjtt immm : Btil LIil RINC. Ol M AIS 5TREET. l.v v ILL!., 1 Ml fhe Coaiaion i oundl of the . it Evasavilbname m names . the fuivl ins i IL.. bidders iuut accoiulsaiiy Ot I l ie ni 11 .. - PATRICK PCRKE. ' Jane C-tf City Clark. m mUmJm tt I HUH t K KSK - 1 O MBXMS ' aWAR extra g..o.; just re eire.l and 1 jr aale W .it.. i iauvji.,1- ii .. m..a vun.:..t.tvn.iuu.i,i lfl 111 H.1, j aplai S street, ntir tha Caaal.

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VI I Ill I.I I t1tBF"l i tB t.-witl !..... 1-BT1. i.'.l: UjBT. It iHi. jirrrnT::. j . rrt-V i . i 4f 4i, itU'l ,V. lft'ti:n . ! j-Ul .1 t: -.ilartl alar 4 vrtttti ii i-l 1 1 inn - ' 1 .-i,.H of SantiMl ;iiMI ifti.l !. i V It'l.ll. 'T -Ml,- ,.. - . ! H : I ,.t-l, .. I II I I . . -I. I I lat4 Janairy, In . i i! ti wrtl h :ti I ' ij ..1 A. Ml I. v n t. . fl i, .1. M-.' i j i 1 '- n i mm ft-.-ft. . .-: . v iKtV Aa -a. -, MA.a- . il'Jr.jcmnr-. I iii, 4ft . H . a. I .1 . . - '" ' ' . ' ' 1 " 'i " " a '4 it i "i. In "! . ,h.i . -f)ile trf ,Ef! 'r,,. . i,i H P UK A K El MM ii, i. - . u- '"'' i rmi.M ftO HUi.s. I.JtttiK MX. i i!- I.J - t. -.11 K MT T) - - - . t A aav. -3 Til W .'111 ! - H lit I i, a),,.!. VS hila 1! -all a. Ill l.v - I I -.iii-iit i. I hew. T'VtEV i ' ' ' r- artleta). K. e44 tiHI .f miitTi - .'W Xu MaMMIr, je4 Main Miwt, near ilfeinsl. M. btl atnn rtlMitUt WhltuWBnll JiilaJl-. evei offered Or iu iln eit,is naw hi e.Mit,it i, t TOli.!;t .V TMsiaU'COSi - P 4 . . .- .17 Maia 'tri-et. ml UMIJS'iHTUjiTOWB ft. U.K. MV virtue 1. 1" nn nrilcr (if tin-O.-urt ,( C.-m n n I'leas uf Vau.tort-nrirh e. iihty, I lit vll t -ihHc j aiH tinn, at t hf t'-iart TIou r.,..r in J.'v.iu- i ..-, .-n tlB - -J.ith day Jiiue, ItM. 11.1.1 : !.. - .-,,r .f tr N.. 1', tl'Vl llaihip 1 - -itli pi v taiiiiiia' three a 1 adjoiniag lawlaof Peter . arj K. llrii.kaaater, and lying ou ihe r.iad l. adln - 1 iivin it..- I' M.r ll. ii-e 4ii the iiii.li biij.k 1 1 nitui.'K'h will be aolil in - -a -plat of Whti h ran he won .it ui ..ffi. e. Termv of sale, or tliird cash , balance ia 1. tx nonth ftoni iLy of sale, the purcbanui' v i - with approved i inity, v .iiiiiaf aJJ relief froa, valnitioti . r u. , rai-i su.-ut law-, .. ilhii.t i. t from th. day c-f Sai.- . inn M KET MILLS in. tO I. A dmi . of Adolph Brn.kmaii 4icaf .t-' M ft" .7tJ' afl ' Ni I I. JTWW Bk'I'oUK OKI-Kill n AT RET A lb. a ewim; machikf IuK and WIIIM.N THE UK'At'H F ALL A I'KAi Tl L KAMII.V MvWINU J4.il. II IN I f)K MX HOLLARS. HARTLl.Ti 'rl I'ATKNT SuVELl . IP. .sEWlS'ti Mat'UINfc.. IT HS BEEN PROVED ANIi IMPROVtl Dt UINU THE i'AST 11 MOM IIS MAS I FAiTLRINO EAt 'ILITIES I MMERslI.. IMCKBaSVBl ADDRESS OFFICES. J. W. RAKTI.ETl. lat. nte. 4.1 Br.va.twav N Y J, W. BAHTLETT. TM i.h -tout at . Ph. I . K F lll'Ot.IXS, Ag.utft4o.Mxth at., Oia'ti. 11 Hl wi.lNS, AK. iit, S..rih 4th i ,Sl l GEO V LECOE1T, 17 Woodbridgv m . Ivtr.-li. Agents are lading latahlUhad m every I'-unty throughout the t'uiud State- Appluai.o- f.i agem lv mil aJdres, either of the aliove , lh.. . hi. h are j i. pai.-d to fill rtnarui all ordara fn Machines. Mhoieeali- 04 letail .venrl tor a 11. ular, Wttb nit. .if Ma. bin. , aud cample of woik AH letteni, tw etivure atleulii.a, aiual coutam return pSMlfa Jell-taudAa tVLMt X-0WMMM very 1 hoi. . lor aale by jel . S U. GILBERT d t o. jran ti. J. LMiMI.tr If .. HCBmW STllTTE OR NERVE TnKI w 1 i.l 'Tar FEVER AND AGUE , - nervous" disorders. tellow, chagres, and panamafevers. Caa ofteu be prevented by tbe uae of thia invalual le rejaedy. Th recipe t from a vary- celebrated l'hyetcian, after having thirty-five years' experience iu Hoapttalfl and private practice in Kew Yotk 'ity, ami baa been tenti-d in all aectiaaa of th.conalry, during ihe i-t six years, with the m -t wondei ful anccwaa. Art y, it) St-rnm., Dfnf&tiC) ' tyftt'Um-jj.vtn 1 TinVs. a fter rfiVa v I reoommend and guarantee thia Mtdirlne .1 . perfeet Tonic. J. H. HA. RP, Froprletoi , 121 Maiden Lane, and " Flet. her atreet, Wew Tork Eot sabr by LEICIt a AttLulkDT. jen-dAwCm Kilt sj -rjVftW BTBmtJm kjsML iftl.Nt, beretutore uead by Frederick Klein, at the Pigeon Milln, formerly known aa Negley'e Mill, is for aaie . heap for each, or lor abort paper with good eecuritv. Tbe EugtH worka very well, and ia alaauac aa a;;oti aa naw . Imt the reerit owner of the Mill luta re-lmlU hi dam, and tlu-i fore baa no further uae lot eieam power. For further particnlara, enquire of BJB jeli, ln.diw KRKDERICK KLEIN. mi st mm asm i-mb, mxr kksi. v aw ron .wenirAL prnpoxix r, casks Dujieyif t'c Urandy, "1648." . .j aborne't old Port wine f. " Old Madeira f V " Hale Sherry Wl ho - -in., le r Cl-tret 1 pip. Pttro Holland OId. 1 pun. heoB of fine Jaluai. a Rum I lli. 5 caaka Genuine narclay a IN 1 kins forten In piiilaaad (ptarta. 5 Basks Genuine Seatch Ala " Maira.' In pints and quait. 2 baskets Bjetattck'k .-paiklms t hampagii,. IbeaboTearTK-te. wa giiaranlee b lv ia ererv respect a dear, rl I .ed. A L L IB A H 0 W E.H, my: 1 Wateratreet. fa Alfl.47-a4f . It ' tr ST JV IT t MJ! & STORE. The under-11: in l has e-i .tdlKhcd a Warerom it ' tbe oll Ajadlo Hall, for the purchase and sale of new atKl ae, ..na-babd II KM 11 III.. SU vi-s, Ta'il'v aie, (ftlas-ware. and in fact every thiiiR pertaiulug to the household uae, which he will sell at the Ulrssr so. omi-hnnd tut nit lire pruts. The hith -t : cauh puce paid for all article, offered tor sale - I . ft , . ... . ftt ... puout- r j . r 1 -. ,ie. . 'ru' i leu r..r vai uirning w 11 be promptly atU'ndel to in any jwtrt of the city, AN... all kind of repairing and wood turning done on tlie li..ites notice CUABLE3 E. HILLER. gwo. ti -.!. nt: it i .t.vii it it 0 it s MM MAM KAI TI'REb BY 3. M. GELPEL. I am aids now to mnnufactnre Terj good Blank Books, w. II jii,l at a lower pri-o than the New York nw'i. II .kt ar.- sold Twenty p. r rent, wilt ta aaTed by onloaring Blank Books in my eetah liahment Magazines, Music, and otber jobs will be done ." pel cent. 1 heapnr than any bonnrl I a-fore in thia pla. .. Bill I.a.liaa Books will hound in daralilesiiat to 'ceat apiece. Paper wHI l-e ruled u any pattern at-40 to 0 rent" a ream. Pamphlets will tie (i.vered and tritatued at lo rent 1 him. Im). Bank Books tor city and roun ty otfoea, bai.l.-, Ac, will be mabiltacfored ol the bast paper, and wan anted t.. be a- ..- il.e U-t .Ion. la other pUcea. 6. M. URL' PEL, J,-Iiii r. rner Vine aad Eirst srea-i HTIII 4a.V AVaA .VaO MiMTKlt- " ti.ft-i. I . . . . ' . ' v..n..r. 1 ia p.-aawa iu in-t.-iiaiiig !.. ...d . iistoasee that m lh uualiti ,.n I .1 1 ' t,i. tan k if It'll aim lit nuall tia. ...... . 1 ,'", rr;ziTr.3. :; T w - ..... Un. Main strm-r. a ..ra i . . i. .. ..i 11.. ... 1 Addles of every deacrfptfriB can I Joktai,, . .. i nm iuai nt tm 4i.a ........ Utr Ket.llrlni; n..,,e with n.fthtn.a Hll.l .lisoal h. . ,md hand Hamasa always ou hand. Jet - j- . . . rm t TUK A A H.TtlKmS ! rmt M AI.L1- A HOWtSare iftiiiM.iiftiH.lrs.il.. a... ,.i. for the sale of MANNY'S (OatniSEn R4 vl-fl. ANU MOWER- -the very best vet luv.uted. en tainina all the latest ini.loreint44U. V Sales intiaai a in six wears rrsaa 116 t. 2?,f4BS ! aaavl . m mi st TKLKimmwrMitrMJTur.i r h .MJ ikoi tmi .nr..nuii ! Clome at laat The xetv aame hd of Bi v Boods l -r wl.i. h the fair O..HI..U . I ?h . rest mn. the i.aSim of ..ur JautHul cit, have !. waking eo Client" art- m.i h' in the most talllilnl at the Kashvnle Ptailtenrfary . of red t'tsdttr, and of ! five differei.t size, TI.b ..dor of tbe wood is de. I Ktractive to moths and all ineecte, aa4 readers the j rs.a.1. Inrali.aKia. I.ir ni.. L-ii.e awav Munki tA and i otliei woolen g.-o-l tliCftUgb th--Minm..-! iorsAle t tb. Wooden Ware ators t n irrraavi t .m M.in .01 ..... .. aa , a , w- ..a...... . rav20 Bet ween Third and Fowrth, Lonlsvllte.

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LTV TIJE lOGUTTiTl' uT A THSEll 1..wI1INE! PftCJtt til -lie! oitfHrator, Willi MoVriTI . I.i !:!. I -ci IV i li A1TA1 III I'. is (iaftj i-yioiimr -t k:i III.. IV, '!".., nn -i a... i .. ..v ii'iiinL ! :ii:mi Ii ... ., i., . ,,:.. . t J ,. V.iTTjtxt. .. t.,..lai a a. a 1 ir !'' I , , AI. a atti ,M,r v . Mpainl itti mii ! 'ir n.w- i Ti Tl ' l ,- , lin mr r- . liil'i - Ij. A -:r. f t!i .. AfV : J Lf'4tB''t "I It i.lt? I Ti I - 1 .at .1 , III ft. I ' I. .i , i i with ii' ii i trill tu.it. -nail? inii, . lMiararii4raJ anii'ii: r . m-i.-ii, r a rrK.K .1 a..i i '. i li ! f "f t i cmwf tlie rutin. M riirv-n. . ..ii i.ww , Birr til il J .III) al7.-, ti ti 4 i .:,;.! ,. , ... i aiaj.'tft.llv h. iurd.r I..M4U I .. Urn I. t..i w. . 5rtrat-t tK MitaiMl that th. v : W- ' BaMtl irki -a t.' Tr.nr iri-ttMie tlie .a4TB.a vkAla.a II FILM N. gnmrnm-jn1 wm ttMry nj 3 m cukes sk. ftla K H. I Saf Sacr Cheese laealeil .. U COOK a SON'S. HIKAM HOP KIN 8' ijtehOTtn S M U T M A C H I N E ! .ir..irrii KIT. aV ."-Sjprji fl-.ji.-Mn.-i : rnXmu with th. w juig to tl fror if 1 ne grent I ptxetir: fT.ej b-.Oe 1... dirt in, I 1 hi 1.1 it Mag all . arriod otT Kv .. -1.. II. n taA., and can be ,11,. 1. .r. -1 . utsile tin' mill, if il, -nvd. , Sei 1 al .f Hiiii at. Ii, sn-. .. h can be at the ai. .1 ! ... 11 n li n,i , 1 1, , aj . Ih . Ma kiaec got upio gxavd style, and are 1 ih u .peraiiona Thev ca:. T .!.'fBa ?: a.,h. and t5 on '.-tit.,.-. vi..,rs Rratz A Hettaaaa are I he ii .-iii a. j I wish l- -.41 tit),.r Territory liighuof this m 1.1 .1. Ehd Kill . o.-gret bargain Ialaohave ne . .....ui,.,, iu the Pocket for O F Mornits su li. it.ne .sm.sjthing iroa, and aix .oniities for . SHinlera' Spring Wiie Horee HayShSkaallof ..hich 1 Hls. 11 citeap I wRl trad t- tor atmon an kiu.l . f property. HIRAM HOPKINs i CwAsgvii 1.1 vo. aiT3-saidA w MM. S. U l.ll-KITH CJmJTMKn MM m i, .1 ,tt K hen m Syrup, for the enra of Salt Rtieinn. flcroful oa Diaeaaea, Cataaeoaa Krui.tioaa, aad hiadr. S .li ajaaen is gitntg entire aarisfa ami in . 1 sand-) are annually attesting the joy tbev t)-l ou the ithe.ial ... tlioaeloatlwane diaeaaatfu.il. then .-i hi. wonderfttl BIcmmI Purifie. HiaiVrate ts a'.... meeting with unieersal ae ahealerof. i l s r. T. tt.-r and Riugworm, I Bile-, .iii'i I'.ii i.. : 1 t; h The.. hiun era yield t II ii.stantli. Tor aaS Vy K W. SAWYER ai d I'KTER VIER LIN'- .lie. Speacer A Towaaeud and st iii if- BiimIi., N, iirg ; and Ira Delano, flendei..!., hy. J. N. UARRI.s A i n !'-' Pi , iarinnati, Ohio 74 .TIKHt IJ.VTS, rMWHH iaalaa, mm,-- . AND Dial olISTS. W are 1, nl 11 H re.-elviiiK additions lo oar ato. I. of Darns. MiM. isra. I'himicais Pmm.-, On VsKHisMri. PKmri arav. and Eakcv AavirLr-, which we are prepared t. ffei t the trade oa a ifood tern. a" . an U pur. has. din in. inuati, Lonisi ille. or v t We have in atoi , ton of Extka Prae Wmvic Lrtn, in k-g ..f Ilv. -1 t. ami 100 Iba, h, b we are selling to the Irad.- at luniiiifaclurera pnc. Kill TR A WHITK lb j a dA w I m V M . 1 1) atreet . JW IPS O.V t MOUNTAIN HERB PILlaS AIkivo we present yon with a perfect likeneea of Tetnr... a . hit I ths tril of the Mi ante Artec Katten, that one. rated BtA.wo. You will flod a full nt of hn.i 1. tut lata people in our Pamphlets and Almanacs, to be ha I gratia frtu the Ageuta for thee. Pills. The tnventir mnl maniif.-. tur.. of "Jndson's Mountain Bert Pitla " I, a- -pent the greats: part ..t hi- In. Iiavitvg iited nearly every nsaaaHy ia the world. He apeait itr aix years umong'rh" In. liana of tlie h. rky Mountains and ot Mexic" and if tl 1 that the Mountain HetlPill " were dine rwl A very Interesting account of bia adventures there yon will find in oar Alaisnac and Pamphlet It la nn establish. 1 fact that all disease, ari - PIIM RE BLOOD. The Weod le 1 1 lifv' md when any foreign or anhealthy matter t mixed with if, it la at once .li--tribnted t 10 of the body. Every nerve feeh tbe poison, an I nil the vital organa qukkly complafn. The f,Ttna; h will n..t digeat the food perfrctlv. The liver reases to accrete a inflciency of bile. " The a. I in of the beart is wtsakeDed, and so lite circutition Is feeble. The I nags become rlopyer! w ith tin p i- n.n matter : hence, a cough and all ti-11 1 - ..lit i.apimt) at tbe fountain headof life the Blond' s if jroa had tt: sMftm.oarth, lor iSialaavse, it. : pun spring, fr. 1 which ran a 1 iu n fear mittatea the hMEtaalBtssraad and tt. ea impure bl.vjd fly I eeerv part Sr.dleav. it-stir, hthind All the pa. sage heconie . bi riu te.1, aird unless the obetru tion is removed, the lamp life on dies oot. Tliesf pillf not only pnrily tbe Idood, nat regenerate aB the aacretto. of the body ; they are, therefore, nn i i vailed aa a CTBE i oK HII.Ii l I'!-I - I -I ... 1 Complaint. Mck Headaclie, Ac. Tbia AntiBilnais Medicine ex l? from tbe bhod the hidden be. i. ..I Sliataae. ami r . i. l-1 - ut the Hinds andaecretiona pare and Soenl .1. 11 n:- and resuscitating tl.e vital orgaus. PI .saui indeed, tt- t aa, thnt wears able t place with, n :. me likethe "Motui- ' tain Hei 1 Pill, that will pas. dirtv tlr t. Has afj fli.ted pair. 11.. .ngh the I.l h and flnide of 1' 1. n and .this, tne ai,e?.-t.T to hnphten with th Jud-on s Pills arf4hehet Remedy , ex .. , ! Ear tk. bdln win I'oniptamts- lwwet Cotaplafet., 1 Oraigh- fold", I'lieal Hiseates, Coativeneee, T)s. lH-pMa, Iiiarrlxea, rr.p- 1 , i';-ei anu A.e , Teaaale Complaint', lle.da.-bev I ndureation, lufli. . enu, Ibflaraiiuti. il la uJ aenkaais, Li. plain ts, Ix.wa.-sa d t-pn iu. Piles, Statio and Gravel, IA1.L MEM' INE E. inal. - w In. ..i!nc Iu .till., ;hould nevei ba without ili.se Pill- Ih purify the blood, remov. tl -' stru.-tir.ns of all kind-, .it-aarse th. akin of all pin. -, pies and hi.. I. !u , and l i ine tl.e 1 ich oba of avealt I. I 1. the pale cW The Plants en 1 . i. f whi h these PilSt are mtA. ww liarOTered iri a very sarprisior wa ,,, T a t. .d AfayriafaiWMexi I J" ...n. . . ..... a. -ut ill a . . a , , ii . lar.lft, , .... ...a. -" --y, w - 'TrAlisv I i uiitaiu- ..I it. ... oi me .rveca he Moimlaiii llerl. Pill are ps;l . - mm - . , Beant.Tnl VVra. oer Bte II Box contaili. 4 mi.. 7 "a M".r. ..o.'" . . rnm All...,.. i hltV ,- B lT jrPSOW t Sb ,.V" t le- . . ' .1 II ' .... . . . each W. y H I 1 1 I ).- tV., . wl. Pr..i.ri.-t. ra. ' u-l-.lA-u4ui at Leciiaril atr.s t, New BBk S-.l.i bv KEL1 KUA W H ITE aud BI ERBoW i A BRM ..II l"N. and all UrosiaSa. wnt m TK,'JI. BMUfL.I.t M MB . i.l.l. 1 . . I . I III'DTV . . . .A4La I II A rnitr, or i . nr.n i i . iw.i.ti f a a. . . . 1. . , i .. 1....I. .,r !... fa.i. uie ceuis is .'- i'i i - ..ii. mm. , Pair. Kilht - wa- M illing ever inveaaad so I maj.nei ,. Pain iu. this iavall.otent l- i.-io-oableaiti. le. It iv "-nt regulator of th mv' M '1101th s f 1 1. I.AM w Prince of the llortse ef Bavnl . fmui eoc a Bj) W Pri nee of isenwoas, nrth eUition r.tv of tlie i.ri mug, Ministry of Life ; Lifecfalamei Watt: The JI"VM HuslHind: Lore ma T.irtlS LoTa me Long ', High oanann; i.ore me Little txrs nw iw4 . ie ia Jew Torw. l.v .lonathan ."Hck : Roman, a id iu Hero Lit. : !. son fj"y57"2. JOHN HEALT, Lite an : M.l. -. .- mylO Corner First and nam atrtait.

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