Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 294, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 July 1859 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING

?TLY M TO ADVERTISERS. THE JOURNAL has been steadily inCRSASIHQ IIS SOBSCBIPTION LIST, CST1L, AT TBI PSESENT TIME, IT HAS THE LAJIOEST CIRCULATION OF ANY DAILY IX THE STATV, A.1D AT LEAST THAT OF ANY OF ITS ClTY COTEMPOBARIES. Al VBBTISEMSXTS ARK YALVAKXB IN PROPOKTION TO TUEIR CIRCULATION, CONSISTENTLY THE 13 THE best ADVERTISING MKDIl'M in trx State. jy'-5 Local and Miscellaneous, Oakland Pare. A beautiful spot on the Indiana side of the river, four miles below this city, has been recently fitted up and named the " Oakland Park," by Mr. John S. Allen, which will, doubtless, be much frequented by the citizens of E vans vi lie and Henderson during the season. Every attention has been bestowed on it by the proprietor to make the Park an agreeable and interesting place of resort, and we are assured that the best of order will be kept at all times, and that intoxicating liquors will not be allowed on the grounds. Care will be taken that no improper characters be admitted at any time. Mr. Allen will always be prepared for the reception of pic-nic or private parties, and will furnish them with the best of refreshments. A brass and string band has also been employed for the season. The Maid of the Mist will always be ready to convey private and public parties to and from the grounds, at the low price of twenty-6ve cents each way. This (Saturday) evening the grand opening Ball takes place, and, no doubt, there will be a numerous part go down to the Park on the Maid of the Mist, which leaves the wharf at 7 o'clock P. M. Should the proprietor adhere to his determination to make this a respectable place of resort and we believe he will we wish him success, and have no doubt but he will meet with it. A New Hotel in New Orleans. The old Bank's Arcade on Magazine street, New Orleans, is being taken down, to give place to a splendid hotel. A letter from New Orleans says: "This property is owned by A. B. James, one of the largest and wealthiest jobbers of dry goods in the city. He has made one million of dollars in the Jpiwst fifteen years. The building is to cost $200,000, and to have 250 rooms ; it is to be five stories high. There will be two atores on each side, with bar in he center. Twentyfive rooms will have parlors attached, and bathing rooms ; there will be 80 rooms besides, with bathing rooms. Tho contract for building is $20,000 more than if taken this time last year. The dining-room will be 65 by 75 feet. The house will be finished by the first of January next." An artesian well in the State House yard at Columbus, Ohio, has already been sunk to the depth of 2,000 feet without finding a supply of water, although the augur is now in a stratum of sand-stone, which gives indication of furnishing a stream of pure water. The Hotel proprietors of Cincinnati met on Thursday night, with the object of adopting measures to relieve them from what they deem an obnoxious law, by which they arc made responsible for articles left in their possession. The ferry-boat between this city and the Kentucky shore makes her trips with great regularity, and the road to Henderson has been thoroughly repaired. Ig A woman has been arrested in Baltimore for a horrible traffic in human bone', obtained from grave-yards, and offered for sale at u bone factory in Old Town. Watermelons are now quite abund ant in this market, and we notice that foreign purchasers are here buying them by the wholesale for shipment by railroad. Thb Plaskt Mercury. A favorable opportunity w ill be afforded this evening for the observation of the planet Mrccury. Look for it in the West, just before sunset. Tbe Rev. W. A. Kartlftt, a oum Congregatioual preat-her iu Brookly, N. Y., surprised his congregation a .Sunday or two since, l itppearin"; in his pulpit in a while suit. There is a man by the name of Hyde, in Cincinnati, who is one hundred and ten years of age, and has been utairied -.'Vell lime t John li. Cough was the orator on theoc Mloa ot a grand tcuipcrauee festival heM at Houghton, England, on the 13th t f July. UN popleof Viiieenues aro making arrangement to have the "Old Post " lighted with gas. . t&. The Urder of the Sons ol Malt i ij rapidly spreading iu every city and town in the I'nion. The easiest way to expand the cheat is to have a good large heart in it. It saves the cost of gymnastics. Folks must put up with their owu kin as they do with their own noses it's tln ir own He3h and Idoo I. Thirteen ladies from New York City, on their way to the White Mountains in New Hanip hir-, arrived :,t the Bard well ilonao, Uutland, on Thursday evening, on horseback. They were m otupan'u d by hall a Jo.eti men servants as u IxmI) -gvanl. Thev Ml the mxi iiLMing.

The Next Coxoress. The Hon. Mf. Cot fkx classes tin- members of the next House ft follows : i '4(ut of 23". nscraUta ! 19 is majority; I and there are elected, thus far, 101 Hepubi Beans, 8 North Americans, (who will probaI hlv vote with them) Carter and Bngga, of . ' C a. A A A T A

New York; .Nixon ana oirauuu, ui now Jersey; and Joy Morn?, Verree, Millward, an 1 Wood, of Pennsylvania all elected on the Tnion tickets; and 8 anti-Lecompton Democrats Davis, of Indiana ; Adrian and Uiggs, of New Jersey; Clark, Haskin, and Reynolds, of New York; and Hickman and Swartz, of Pennsylvania not containing the B Illinois Douglasitcs and Montgomery, of Pennsylvania."' The last Legislature of Texas, it is said, contained thirteen " men of mark not one of them being able to write his own name. Special Notices ItoUotvnii'n Pillt an tin mott it arc km ing remedy fur deeply -seated and long-standing internal diseases now extant. In bilious disorder and all complaint arising from u diseased liver, the action of the marvellous Pill- is sum as well as speedy. Sold at the manufactory. No. HO Mai. leu Lane, New York, and ly all Druggists, at 25c., 63c. , and 31 per box. Jy27 MMM prtpmrtm tht IismnI f the bile and Wood, and if it does the work feebly 'and imperfectly, liver und other vexatiou disease are the certain result. As soou, therefore, as uny afflictions of this kind are perceived, we way i eat assured that the digestive organs are out of order. Tbe first and only thing to be done is to administer a specific which a ill act directly on tlte stomach the main-spring of the animal machinery. For this purpose we can confidently recommend Dr. HOSTETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACil BITTERS. Acting m an alterative and a tunic, it strutithons the digestion, changes the condition of tho blood, and thereby gives regularity to the bowel-. VST For sale by Druggists and dealer generally, everywhere. Jy27 PimpU and Skim OUtmm M artth rbuK of inipuro blood. The blood becomes thick and clogged). The skin is not able to cast oil tin impurities so important t health. How many youtig men and women we see with their faces covered with pimples and blotches, who are endeavoring to remove thcia by the it apand washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous, and should never fee practised by persons desirous of good health. Mothers w he have children afflicted with sores aud eruptions, should never dry them by external application, for in this way they will drive in the humors and produce ill health for the child during its whole lifetime. There is no mother that like-; to h- r children alllicted with feeble health. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PI LLS are at pared expressly for the cure of eruptions of the skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Sores, Jc. They cleanse the blood of all iniur i t ie-. , prodiiciiiir a beaut itnl. clear, aud healthy skin, so much admired by all people of taste and retiueim nt. Ju.lson's Mount. tin Herb Pills are sold by nil Medicine Dealers. j 1 dJkw lm HV art rejoiced lo lad that tht renow ned Chemist of New England, DOCT. AYEli, has at lougth turned his attention to the disorder which hangs like a blight ou our community. Otir section is as hsalthy as any other, with one single exception, and that is tin- Fever aud Ague, which haunts us on every side. But his remedy fo enre, as we should know it must, if he i..ade it. Cist out this baK ful distemper from anion? in, and ours is one or the loveliest spots iu the v -st. Seatuul, FuirjhlJ, ecw. jy8 1; !iam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office ou Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not less than - hi.shcl-1, d.livervd to any part of the city, at 10 couts per bash. at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMoNP, oct'J -ret. try ami -Mm -: iu; T. ! CLEAR THICK ICE FUOM LAKE PEPIN. TWWB. P. 0. ORJI.I.W AT THE VU earnest solicitation of many persons, has concluded to distribute, a portion of his SPLENDID LAKE PEPIN ICE to the citizens of the town, by 1 li ing it at their doors from wagons. lie will endeavor to begin the business to-morrow morning. Tin- les is as clear as crystal solid as a rock, and thirty inches in thickness. He is sorry tliat the original co-t and h- ivy expenses of procuring it, will not allow him to put tho prioj so low to consumers as he would wish ; but he is persuaded that when its durability mm superior qualities are rally tested, it will bo found cbeaer than any other to Ie liad, and when the account for the whole season's ice ;; looted up, the tot al cxpjuie will uot Ik found to be greater than the sum paid for our ordinary ico in common seasons. Those who wish a regular 'apply it their store or dwellings, will please leave their orders at P. (J. O'RI LEY'S counting-room. JelO JOHN A. REFFzT.... JOH KA.H A X E Y . Z & Ha CRKSCKNT CITY FOU jVDH Y. EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietor of the CRESCENT CITY FOUNDRY is g leave to inform their friends and the pub-Ii.-in g neral thai lhy are- fully preixired to make to order all kinds of, MACHINERY Ne.sl.-d for Mills or MaiMlfaetories of (tuy kill I. Having a great variety of patterns for mill c?b a it i A a , of ii.-. Bias, mil .STEAM EN ('.INKS id' any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILL. Kill AND MINING M.M'IIINKKY, TOBACCO HCKKWfl AND KINlsilKUs, MALT MILLS; SASH, HCLsTf ANb lMPltOYKD Circular Saw Mills, . (11 M.MIN'Cji .MACHINES, IRON FRONTS tor Houses, 'lllNKSK SOQAB CANE MILLS. STEAM BOILERS. IMPEOVID LARD TANKS, Ami iu f.u t everytbint; iu the IKON mUMl AND MAC1I1NK IUJSIM-. .. UMJHtl 4iSTEJS'Uf made n order. ALSO I' ! ; in a siip rior article of (Filll ESIllSU MA CBiNMk All"! Powers' Complete, of the latest illlroTcd tye. IMIMIOVKD STEAM GAUGES, GU.M BELTING AND PACK1MO, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE AND FIRE RRICK, All at MANCKAfTl IJKIW PRICKS. " " IIl.Ii. pi ice always paid f. o! I METALS, At the old Stand Comer Canal and Im;!.- str. . t. KKITZ &. IUKEV. N. B. WorkiUvB sent to all part- to put up Machim rv and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on baud and lor sale. JsB g UI I' JJ'II t'JM hi. J Cow and Calf for sale. JJS'E w.nii.i H Enquire at HUGHES' lry GwmmIs Stofv . J I ST MtEVEtVEII PEU STKJMJMBU Mselay .HW If.s prime tr- ured Uains, a choice article ; -i nr. ! Pried Bspf, excellent quail,t ER!sKINE, ( I UN1CK A CO , jy7 47 Main str. t. a s fouM. .i s.n.ihh r o.v I one lit SI' s I oik, III sloie, mi s.iie ij . . . .. . . r I.. I..

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MISCELLANEOUS.

o prime old Pennsylvania Oats for sale at mar8 f It'KKRY BRO.S , 82 Main str. et. !JB tJOOD POTtMTOMSS. 60 bbts of those elesant Mercer Totatocs, snperi r t anything in th market, received this day at, 1 for sale by CHA8. McJOHNT-N, my2l Main str.et, near the Can iL tJ.Vft.V K Ut.il. I, I HKii TO J announce the completion of Iks extensive improvements to their concern, which have been iu progress for some tiwie past, to afford the utmost facility for carrying on an extensive trade, by selling a gotd article ouly at such prices as canie t tat! to frlve universal satisfaction. Having t!ii- olject in view, every consideration that straightforward 1 .ding, founded on honor and liberality, can live, will l-e resorted to, and thus estallib mutual confidence betwi- u buyer and seller; The stock is unusually large, every department replete, and purchasers may rely upon mut 'ting with an extensive assortment ou reasonable terms. They would direct particular attention to their late importation of Irish Lineu Goods, iiz : and 1-t Irish Lineus, 12-4 Liuen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linwns, Hand kerchiefs, Towels, Napkins, Uleached and Browu Linen Table Cloths, Ac, Ac. Corner of Main and First streets. "V3 MTJKMHHtJ MtttitU,VTMOJ Tho partnership heretofore existing between Wm. Roi.visel and J. Uess is dissolved by mtitu.il eouseut, Jane 29, lo-VJ. All persons holding claims airaiuBt the above firm will present them to Wm. Roeasel for payment, as he collects all debts dno said firm. WM. KOESSKL. jyl-3til JOHN Watt. ' (W MMUM MJn UI It t J I.J U P JIOO Wm SAFE AT AUCTION. If lMt Sold liufore at private s;de, we will m II at auction without reserve, on Till 'R.SDAY, June ;;oth, a god Fire-proof Safe, for cash. It is a good article, and will Ik sold. Je25 NKLSON A CO V sale and Ketail OROCEB AND PROVISION MKKCHAN'T, dealer iu Cordage, Nails, Glass, Ce meut. Powder, Plaster Paris, BO No sttwt, near the Canal, EvansvilK Ind. 12S Main feb28 loo mats Citiiiau: ., l. bags Fepjier, lo bags Allspice, 7") bxi assorted (Jro. Spices. For .ale by myll W HKKLKK a sUQOS. To tho Public. rmMIMi I J ST WMMTMM MTW BPMiMQ M. so f.ir, h t 1 ii rf v. i t SSM s, causing ninny of our riv.-rs t ovi-itloa their banks, backing up the water in the creeks aud bayous, and ' ing to a considerable extent the bottom l.ui.U ; wbeu the rivers recede, which may be expected soon, then the large surface of decaying vegeti.S U latter exposed to the scorching r iy s of the sUDinu st.u, produc s the malaria, w hich pcofca so fat its conr.1", sweepinjg whole States, and . nit Kith I-. : I ,x iu its MQsfftBtiag march. AUst a icrtdess" of more than twenty years in the middle and Southern St.it. s o think we kmlt discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, Is a preventative of tin attacks of bilious lever, ague, At., and as .such we recommi ml our Magnolia Whisky. W wlsll tie pwblic to understand that We are not urging luuoti them the DM of strong Liquors m abover.ii'i . i are, and always hate been, Opposed to their bang used in that way, but il pcopk will t. I tie iii Bs sui !i, let them have by all means a Eure article, that will keep tin in in health, and ngtbra lost) ad of shortening tbcirUvcs. We pro DSJB to SttU always plire aud uuadlllt' 1 at. i UojUun for medicinal plllllttSSS, aud a little for the stomach'., sake, if required, and will challeu;e an inspection b the b 't chemists iii this or any other country, to Und any iiuiauity or a.lult. i atioit iu the wbialcj Irmailoil by us, "Aiiis Howa's Magnolia." It is warranted, M it is dfattilled from the com, ry , o. h. t, v. ith a slight addition of good cistern water. W have mi iloulit many eiuiioi havt bvin ruined iu health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the great r the reason that Allis & Howes' pure M:iKolia should In- in geiietal use. Just received and in ftore for ial 10 Uj pipesass'd Braodiei old)irtai3 tu:7"r3gal. 1 - 3 a pipes do (old) from :j to ?7 gaL 4 iies Holland Oin ; ;J imnelieons old Rum. apj" ALLIS .v HOWES. Water st. n hi.ti; m 8 1-VaY STon n.l nil x ML THOMPSON lavt just received direct from New York, a varied assortment of Ulack, Blue, Red and tlreen Priutin Ink. Printers' Tarnish, Gold size and Bronze, to which they intend to deVote their attention, and will sell at almost Eastern prices, at tlte Drug Store, No. 17 Main street, Kvausville, Ind. ap27 I 'Hi L K I' II.I.TIS -1 OO OP TUKSti celebrated II mis, t .. titer with a good ass 1 till metit ot other meats Shoulders, Clear Si !, Pickled Pork, Dried Beef, Beef Tounes, Ac, just received ;tnd for Ja by CUAS. McJniINSTON, , e2." Main strot, aear tho Canal. IW9T f M-'FH IT Mi II H ' li j .-.. - w W though Powder, Lead, aud Provisions have advanced since the commeuc-'ment of the Euroiean war, fOt SAM. BMBICH & CO., keep the popular low prices on Watch-spring Skirts, Dry Goods, Shoes, Ac, and to meet tho rushing army of cusomers, they k-op constantly supplied with the hoicestgood of the sea? on hencethe rush. je8 Wi JS'E JPJPlVBS! JVJVIi JPPLE S ! ffl W To the lorers of Apple Pics and Tarts. Just reoeived per steamer S:ioto, and to arrive. 30 bbls June Apples in prime order. Call at No. 17 Main strict, Ii. f. re they are nil sold. JeM EBSKINE, CURMICK CO. JT EMSHI.W, VUUJSiVKX VO.'S, mM 17 MAIN STREET, Waxtitd One thousand dollars' worth of City I r lers, in exclttuHT for Grocrii I, jy7 Wm s TJM. TO E St. EARLY N K S 1 1 AN YT K M. Potatoes tvrslved every day fnmi the c-an-trv, fresh and nice. jy7 KRSKINE, CURNICK A CO. Ol SE JI.VI fit T LOT EOH WJUM IN THE SUBURBS OF THE CITY. I ot;. r the premises where I r.'si.l.- for sale on easy terms, including five acres of laud and valuable improvements. jyC-Ct A. L. ROBINSON. wi'Oi u : n.fn u : i. n ; i:ti.i ML and Muporrttie Flour, constantly on hand and for sale hf BROWU A A IKMAN, jyll No. 0 North Water strs-t. 1 BOXES OF .fiJljrUEJVTlMEn chantable order, to ts' sold at auction at onr Auction Rooms, tin THURSDAY, July 11, 1860. A credit of mouths given, the purchaser giving note with approrisj security. ji U. NELSON A CO., Auct'rs. m . 7 J I 'U.I l OM-'EMSK 3 IMIJS flM MJ this extra Coffee just rereived and for sale by CHA8. Hi J0UN8T0N, Posey's Block, jy7 Main street, near the Canal. TOUT. The undersigned lipviiij; eiisratred iu the Tohacco I'.n iinesTa, with the piirpn.--.- 1 -upply-iiir, if iMMille, th-wants of the home market, I sin now prepared to offer a wi II selected stin k of manufactured Tobacco front Missouri, Kentucky, and Teliuessee Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, H'dves, Eights, ud Quarters, in any desired pSMWSjp. Terms lils ral, and accvptabsr di-couut toi ( a Ii pur. ha -. :, but no I l ' than five Une t. A. (M MBKKTS, jy2S Wo. 106 Main Sty I I ni-villc, f ml g iltJjits : rn..ius ; y Kine llavaaa, i,0o Connect r ut Seed and Havaua IU ;alia, 10,000 Florida and Havana K. ;alia, lOO.nOO Half Spanish 1 M in lox. The wtiove stock will U sold on uccomuiodatiii" terms to prompt men. A. Ul'MBERTS, jy JJ No. 106 Main stri .t, Evansville, Ind. .7 n.n vrtrrMLk to w s s,i u u i virtue of an order of the oiirt ot lomin.ii Pleas of Vanderburgh county, I will sell at public auction, at the Court House ror m Evansville, oe the loth of Ispft nil er. UM, part of the S. E. jr. of BM tioii No. '., townshipt; south, tWBgB M mmH, coiitaiiiit; thre. a. res, aljoinin lands of Peter Sharp, I". V. Brink meyer, and lying on the road leading from the P.sir House ti thr residence of IM.'nr C. Dunk. Said premise will be sold in snbrlivisions, a plat of which can be sceu by calling upon me. Terms of sale, one-third i is'i ; balmca in 12 and 1- mouths aVssa ilay of nm&r. the purchaser giving ii. t. - with approved security, waiving all relief from valuation or apprair- meut I.in.s, with int. i -t from Hi.- day of sal,.. BEJaCKR HULLS, jv-'x-bl Adiu'r of Adolph Briiikm an. m o tj toes jjvu mjwft.w T 111 l.unhel.s ;:hhI larire Onions. - uii uu no li. i bred in I tvi MsV by ..r . - Potatoc U ' CUAS M HulV

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,

BY TIIK E. A W. LINE. Nkw York, July 29 M An immense swindle has just exploded. It is called the Grand Dutchy of Baden, $1 1,000,000 connected with a lottery, of which the Rothschilds were represented as the European agents. Constantino, Filncr & 1 o. were the agents lo this city. This j firm h-i3 hnon niioratinn ovtonsivelv in tho I youth and West, but are now missing. - lllver and Weather PiTTsnuuc, July 20 m. River 2 feet 1 inches hy the pier mrtrk and falling. Weather clear and cool. St. Louis, July 29 -m The river continues to swell at thi3 point, with 9 tcct to Cairo. Nothing new from any of the upper streams. Philadelphia market. Philadelphia, July 29 u. The receipts of flour are increasing; the market is dull ; a sale of Brandy wine brand, from new wheat, sold at 5 50. Rye flour and cornmeal nominal. New wheat is in limited demand ; sales of 5,000 bushels new red at 1 18, Kentucky white 1 32; Tennessee 1 35. Rye steady at 80c. Corn dull but not much offering ; 3,000 bushels prime yellow sold at 80c; afloat and damaged 7Gc. Oats drooping ; 1,500 bushels new Delaware sold at 80f7iM2 : thr. nl.l 38c. Whisky dull at 25(228. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, July 29 at Flour buoyant at an advance of Dif7?,12i: City Mills und Howard Street 5 121. Wheat ad vunced 23c; white 1 301 42, red 1 201 25. Corn firm at 8182 for white and yellow. Provisions quiet and mchanged. Whisky 27 A for Ohi&. Last Wight's Despatches. Halifax, July 29 r m The steamship Ocean Queen, from South ampton the 20th and The Needles ou the 21st, was intercepted oil" Cape Race this morn in it. The steamer Nova Scociau arrived out ou the 19th. . No general ne W3 has been received. The following arc the commercial advices: Liverpool, July 19. Sales of cotton for three days 1 7,000 bale.-. There has ba n a decline on all qualities of l" market closing very dull. Breadstufls very dull and declining. ProrlskMU dull and declining. Consols are quoted at 9595. The breadstufTs market dottd very dull. Uichardpon, Stance k Co. report flour very lull. French brands are offered at a fur ther reduction. American flour sells at 103 ( l'J.; tel per ewt. Whe:it firm but quiet ; western reil 7s 9d ; do white 8?f7?,9s Cd. Com dull ; sales of mixed and yellow at 5s iuu(rt)b3Al; wlnte s(73 CI. The h.irvc. t prospects arc favorable. The circulars report provisions dull and lower. Beef heavy. The auction sales have bM0 withdrawn. Lard steady and in better demaud. Tallow nominally quoted. The news items by the Ocean Queen were not sent West until a late hour in the night too late for this morning's paper. ---<>--- ST. LOUIS, July 29—P M. A special dispatch to the <Democrat> says three men had arrived at St. Joseph, bringing $12,500 in gold dust. These parties disposed of $8,000 at Omaha, making a total of $20,500 from the Kansas mines. The Kansas Constitutional Convention adjourned <sine die> to-night. The Constitution was adopted by a vote of 34 to 13, all the Democrats voting against it, and refusing to sign it. ---<>--- PHILADELPHIA, July 29—P M The bankers throw out the notes of the Monongahela Valley Bank of the western part of this State. ---<>--- New York Market. NEW YORK, July 29—P M Flour more active, and prices have advanced 10015c; sales of 12,000 bbls at 4 504 80 lor superfine State ; 5 00,5 20 for extra do.; 4 25(5)5 75 for superfine Western ; 4 50(5 30 for common to good extra Western ; 5 0505 10 for old, and 5 50 for fresh ground shipping brands round hoop Ohio closing firm. Rye flour quieL at 4 00l:, Wheat firm, and l(n)2c. belter sales of 14,000 bushels at 7 'Jc for Chicago Spring; 1 20 for amber St. Louis; I 10 for old red Ohio; 1 22 for new red; 1 351 40 for new white Kentucky ; 1 25 1 30 for new Southern red ; 1 25 for mixed. Rye dull; sales of 1,100 bushels at 750 80c. Barley dull and nominal at 58(3)68. Corn heavy; sales of 21,000 bushels at 76 (5)78 for old mixed Western ; 81 for new do ; 85 for white Southern; 80 for yellow do. Oats dull and lower at 37011. Whisky toll at 20. Pork heavy and dull ; sales of :00 bbls at 15 J5015 35 for mess; 10 75 for prime; 14 25 lor thin MMi; 15 25 for prime do.; II 50012 50 for rumps ; 18 (C for dear mess. Beef steady at 0 9000 75 for country prime; 8 00fV?,8 75 for do. mess ; 9 5G013OOfor re-packed Chicago; 15 25 015 50 for extra; prime mess dull and nominal. Beef hams steady, but quiet, at 15(518. Bacon nominal. Cut meats lower ; sales of 210 packages at ",(,f,0. for dry salted shoulder? ; 0 for pickled do.; 808$ for dry salted hams. Lara heav and lower; ntof 1 400 bbls at I0Q10. " Ill .1 Item . A'tinv i s am MtMMVM Maw hm'rtmm unit Ml I ILL " o'l'l IM'K I UIHAV. SlUei Star, I'm.Iiii all lo BvMMSlll I II May, St. l.ouis to QnduwUi. John Tompkins, Louisville to Cincinnati. Charley Boweii, Ewinsville to Caiio. Hazel IK 11, St. Louts to Louisville. Mai on r, Pittsburg to St. Louis. Sib ei Slar, Evansville lo Paducah. Maid ol the Mist, Evansville to Hetldnrsoli. The Maid Of the Midt, Capt. Lancaster, is the packet for Henderson to-day. 9w had a 3plendil trip yesterday. The Charley liowen left, jrCStecdaj, for Cairo, loaded down to hei' guards. The Moes McLellau will be here thi3 evenino; iiliotit 1 o clock, on lur way to Louisi I lo from Memphis. The tJiccmillc i.s due Issia morning, with a Uqre lot of tobacco, to go Bast by rn.ilroud. The Poland, in charge of ('apt. Gracey, with Mr. Jerome Duncan intheotlii. , Imt&i to-day at 10 o'clock for Louisville. Tho J. II. Done will undoubtedly leave for Cairo on Monday morning. Shippers will hurry down their fwlfM to-day. The Silver Star arrived rather late yesterday, but left at her ususual hour. The river, yesterday, was still falling slowly. Business more brisk than for several days previous, trcighu being more plenty. CfeAn ingenious rascal posted himself by the railroad '.rack at Moosnp station when a Methodist excursion tntfl was returning from Providence to Norwich, Ct., a fewdays ago, and as the ladies waived their handkerchiefs from the cir windows, ho reached up and caught a w hole arniftil of them at AjaOf He treated w ith hi-; plus dei

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ocratic indignation and abhorrence of darklantern politico The Pennsylvania it, the organ of the Administration in Philadel- j phfa, says : It appears, from recent developments, that the friends of a certain Presidential candi-: late have commenced a secret political or- I ganization, in Now York, and arc endeavor- j ing to extend it into other States. The Order is known by the name of "Spartan?. They avow themselves in favor of the Cin cinnati platform " a3 expounded by the people's champion, Stephen A. Douglas ; ' and the following is one of their resolutions, i made public in the R public, at Buffalo, where there is branch of the Order : " Resolved, That, in order to male ourselves effective at the polls, we will act as a unit IN CASTING OUR BALLOTS FOR MEN WHO SHALL HAVE BEEN ENDORSED BY THIS ORDER ! The word "crinoline' has not yet L und its way into the Dictionaries; Originally the name of a Parisian modiste one Madame Crinoline, who kept a sort of dressmaking rooms in the Rue dc la Paix it eventually came into use, to denote the article most in repute at her esablishment. It was she who, by the invention of horse hair Awoven into a sort of cloth, and manufactured into petticoats, enabled the fair sex to dispense with that clumsy abomination which always placed them, if not in a headlong hurry, certainly in a bustle. The name of the petticoat was given from that of the inventor, as has frequently happened; the crinoline, the petticoat, was derived from Crinoline, the dressmaker. The School Journal, in an able arti cle on tho necessity of so amending the State Constitution as to favor free schools, remarks that if the vote to call a convention fails, wo must look to the Legislature to propose amendments. Then no amendments will ever be made. Even if the Legislature could be brought to consider that question, there is no time for either making or amending constitutions. Whoever, knows anything about legislation knows that GO days are not sufficient to do the needed legislation in, once In two years, for a State developing as Indiana i:-, much less to amend the constitution. But no Legislature will propose amendments, even if there were time to mature them. Indiana American. 6A half dozen young ladies belonging to the upiK?r-ton of New York, were arrested by the police of that city, while out " on a lark," dressed iu men's apparel. They were members of a club of young ladies, wealthy and aristocratic, who were banded together for the purpose of indulging in this and similar freaks. The arrest uipped tho rapidly gVOTrtag order in the bu t. agit A" bl bachelor friend says that the Youuu ladies who rejoice in a multiplicity of rings, chains, lockets, etc., to the unparalleled extent now fashionable, should be labeled like watches in windows "warranted full jeweled:' A ran :hine for the manufacture of ice is now in operation in London, which turns out three tons of that commodity daily. It is the invention of Mr. Harris, of Australia. The refrigeration is produced by the evaporation of ether in n vacuum. C gmfh BOXES OE TOBACCO MJY J WW storo aud for sale ISO loxes McCracken's 5 Lumps, 50 do do 8 do, 7o Jo Kinsey Pounds, "" do McCrscken Quarters, SB lo l'l: ntatiou PouikI, Po o tddii ' Frascia Marion Twist, 7" do Z. Taylor Halves, .u ik. rioosier Boy do. For sale by A. GUMBERTS, jy28 No. 105 Malu street, Evansville, Ind. 8 rit.t i.s'i'ii n oss j?r-ioo z, a s. : extra Strained Iloiiey.fnr sale at 2"c per pound. at Jyil Z. H.COOK A SON'S. M1 iMTS! UMETSl IMETS!J. A.COIi WW BY i CO., 118 Randolph Street, Chicago. Tbe original Gift Bookstore, established 1"4, now leraiaiieiitly situated at the above address, enabled by their lonj; exp-rience in the business, now offer greater iadaottMBta than ever Itefore, and will continue to make it their endeavor to conduct th"ir bnsiii.'s-s with greater liberality Chsm thst of my othr liouse in the country. A new and revised Catalogue i- now ready, r. ntaiuinc; the larp-st and U'tcliisifted list of Stand srd and Miscellaneous Books ever published. We oft. r oaSsioaJled indi c'tni'tit- to ajviils Ibminc clubs. ( ATALOH'KS MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. The following is a sclicdule of proper!) which will be leu to iiurchaseis of Books at the time of sale : WORTH t T.OM Gold Watches, bullish Lever, Tatent Lever ami Lepinea S30 oO to Z 100 OO Silver Watchc., Pateut Lever, Full Jewelled, Hunting Cases, ojien face aud cyliuder Kseapemen1-... 12 00 to 40 CO Gold Lockets larp' si.", 1 glasses and '1 classes with spring lare aud small size, with snap Cameo, MiMaic, Vlon ntine, Paintnl. Lava, GoMstoue, Garnet and C..ral sets of I'ius ami Drops Ladies' Gold G i.ml 'li.iins, Necii Chains, Chautehtilies Qrata' tit itinl Vest Chains Sets Caiin o. Q M stone. Painted, Minaic, Garnet, Onyx, Em;rave.l atii Plain Gold Sleeve Battona and Boaon St tub QoM I' ncfra trifti lv-ns, large, medituu and small size Silver Pencils with Gold IV ih, large, medium, and smalt siz.e, double A simile extension ea-es..

i Gents' Heavy Signet Riiis, Ladies' Gold, Chased, and Plain. Rings ti. tits' Quid i: in I'ins, Cluster, itli i i si, ScaH Pins, Onyx, Garnet, .fr Rich Silk Drers PatternCameo, Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, rhsioi il ami Plata oval Bracelets. (Win . sCmI QoM Thimbl. s OraSsr I'eii and Pcnket Knives Pearl and Morocco Porleinoimaies. Toothpieka, Watch Kefs, Guard Slide Cold Cris e; -mall, niediitai, an ! large P. -ides other Gilts, comprising a I irge aud valuable a -stirtiueiit of iniseellaueons articles, varying from $1 to ftO. One of the at iM .articles will bogixeit to the parehasar of cadi book at the time tho book is sold. Address all orders, letters aud applications for atottwaea, iC, 4c, to J. A. COLBY fc Co., CjeS-fyw 118 Randolph st.. Chicago, HI. JUJHMJTMSTMA TOH'S SJ E E.B Jl virtue of an order of the Court ofOowtmOfl Pleaof Vanderbstncli county, Ind., I will sell at Publii Auction, at the Court lion .1. r in Evansville, m the 3d ilay of St ptemb r, A. D. 1S.j, at two o'clock P. M., the S. W. qr.of S. V. .p ., S. eS, township 7. south of raii'.r" 11 west Pi m re. Also part of N. W. it li b r ot N. W. (iuartcrofSvrtii.il 7, towiiahip 7, south of ram o 11 west tT.O acres in Vandi i burg .iiiity, India ML e.iiitaining ",7.t,7 acres ol" laud, being Um r-.il eanMa of Henry Thorje, dee'd Ti rms ot -1' ', ou ' tlcrd c i-H, i. lie-third on sjv mouths, and one-third iu twelve months, will! uterest and approved sec fit. JOSEPH M. CALDWELL, Jy J.'.-1 tdA4tw Adia'r of Henry Thorpe, dee'd. ""STTwEVi STBJTOtTS S. L E. B 1 WM. virtue ufau order of the Couitof Cotnmon Picas of Vamlerbttrgb county, Indiana, I will sell, at the Court House door iu Evansville, on the 1 1 i.yof S. ptemb r, A. D. I8S9, at two o'clock P. M., Lots 10 and 11, Block l.Vi, iu Laniaci, so . ill. .1, hi Vanderburgh c jtinty, Indiana, being the n 1 1; f Jacob Kspoticheid, deccesseo. Terms of sab , one-third cash, one-third in six, and one-third in twelve months, with int. rest an I approved security. BALLARD SMITH. Jy23ltd4tw Adm'r of Jacob Esponclu id'sEst. Jtt U S J Mj Mi Tit Mi HTMC.i.n MSJ' G1MC, heretofore used by Frederick Rich:, at tb" Pigemi Mills, formerly known as Negley's Mill, is- for s:d ( heap for c ash, or f. r tfaort j. ii-.r w ith good security. The Engine works very w. i:, and Is almost as giod as iie ; but the present oML.rof the Mill his t, -l.uilt kja dam, and then fore had no further use for steam pOW t. For fin tlu i (i a tii ul u , enqsdre of i 15 lmlAu rill 1I RI K KLKIN

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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won Tor Its-elf such a rariown for the c e . ry variety of Thr. at and Lung Coaiplaiu L, that it is entirely anucceasary for us to recount the evidence ol its virtues, v. li r- v r it li;n In . n employed. As it has long been in coda tan' use throughout this section, we nrsed uot do more tli in .xssiuro the paM)e its quality is kept np to tho best it has ever b. en, and that it may bo relied on to do for the ir reUef all it has ever been fouud to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR LL THE 1TRPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. FOR 008TIVENBSS: FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSU; " FOIl JAUNDICE ; FOR THE CVUT. OF INDIGESTION : FOB HIAD ACHE; VOn THE CURKOF DYSENTERY FoK A FOUL STOMACH ; FOB THE CURE OF ERYSIl'ELV FOIi THE PILES; FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA; FOR ALL SCROFULOUS COMTLAINTS ; FOR THE CUBE OF RIIEl'MATISM; FUU DISEASES OF THE SKIN; FOR THE CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY ; FOR THE CURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT BHBUM ; FOR WORMS; FOR THE CURE OF GOUT; FOR A DINNER PILL; FOR THE CURE OF NEURALGIA , FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Tiny are su;iar-coated, so that the most senst aive can take them pleasantly, and they are the lies tperient iu the w m tor all the purposes of a fauu y physic. Price 23 cents per box ; Six Boxes for Sl.0. Great numbers of Clcrprymeu, Physicians, Statesmen, aud emiueut persoutues. have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our HWa boa v. ill uot permit the insertion of them. The Ageuts below named furnish gratis our AntUH AN Al-ian ' . in which they are given; with also full descriptions of Ihe above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do not be put oil bf nnnrmciplcil dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand A v Eii's, umfctuko no others. Tho sick want tire best aid theio is lor UaSSB, Had they should have it. B Preiured by DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, Mas.--u hiis.-tts. Sold by KELLER a WHITE, E vafsffl and by nil Drugbt4 and Merchants throughout the country. nmr.J-dATreow !!, l"-fwVTJJ.-10,000 A us. WW v uit 1 irnme.liBtely, for which we will pay the highest market price in goods or money. S. EM RICH A CO., jy- No. l'J Main street. WXXTK.9 PlMMObW EIjOIK.IZ BBLS. Jul Extra Family Flonr from white wheat, received per railroad and for ale by GEO. FOSTER ft CO., jelO Corner Locust and Canal Ittl t . DR. HAAS, having leased tht rooms foruierlyoccupied by Dr. Klvett, in Dr. Brny's building, opposite the Post Office, would respectfully solicit the citizen of Kvxuurvfllo and the aurronuding towns and country, to visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall by att u led to with great pleasure. His CONTINUOUS tfUM works without a seam or erovice. Nothing will bo more cleau, or have greater strength. Ii is Block Work has but two seams in a full upper or lower set. Persons can laugh as heartily as they chooen without show in . il.at tii r . ih are artificial, and cheeks that are .sunken can b teatond to nearly their original contour. Ho also niak.-s the us;i ii ti s of plain and simple gum tooth arork oo gold and sUper plat and also the Cheoplastic work, which is much liked by those who have ns.nl it. He has also two processi s for extracting ttth without pain no inhalation no injurious effects arising from their use the most delicate can have them applied with perfect nf -ty. BW Parents vi consult the health and beauty of their children by having the. Dntit direct their saaoai dentition, thereby producing syjiini ti y :iinl health to those invaluable organs. ftrT" I take pleasure in introducing Dr. Hnse, formerly of Lafayette, Ind., my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, aopiac he w ill find them both pleasant aud profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, I aui pleased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taste aud high professional ability and standing. With tlii- view, I cau, vith safety, recommend him to tla; community as a skillful nudcomiK-teiit dentist, aids J. KIVETT. HIT i I, I, l. .-" ll.t.V II .Vi IIETEUM I N i: I To SUCCEED! GEORGE THORNIIILL takes pleasure Iu inoriiiimr liii uld customers that iu the qiudity and stylo ot his work, he flatters himself he cannot ! exci-lled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choMMt Harness atnl Saddles of . very description can be obtained on the lcst o' terms. Repiiriti), done with neatness and I'i-juit- b. Second-hand Harness always ou hand. jel rwi' .ft illicit. ijyt& ,k Mfiilws t , ML AND DRUGGISTS. We are regularly n c iviug audition - to our stock of Diuis, Mi:oicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Vaunisiiks, Peufi-meuv, and Fakcv Auticles, which we are pceparad to offer tr Im ti nle on asgood tonus a can Im- purchase.! in Cincinnati, Louwville, or St. Loak . We have iu store IS t lis of Extua Pi ke White Lcaii, iu kegd of 2j lbs, U lbs, aud lt lbs, which we are "si-llin ; to the trade at maiiuf--turrs' price -. KELLKU ft WHITE, No. :; Main strevt. BUT T1IF. RIGHT KIND tU A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MOKFITT'S HOBSI POWER ATTACHED, is considered to In Hi be t Mlfhlln of the kind ia the The inider.dgnc 1 are now piepir. il to furnish machines of the alve Par nt. of a style and make not MBariMI in the western country. All we ask is that our work may be compared with an .four cotenilorarii'S, ,-is also our prices. Th e Jlachims. were already thoroughly iiitroduc.il and known nheii vve eowrnpra the manu! utiuy i tliein; and we shall o:i!j siythat.il the Lachhv -s of that patent which we make, shall be made lu such a manner, of such materials, and with such improvements of our own, us v. ill materially iocreasethe valuable reput.iti n it h i- .:c;tiir. 1 among Thri -lu : s. We can now offer to or.r customers a otooioe ol these excellent Maehiie i, and als a uh. ice ..f thHorse Powers, to drive them, of any -i , Irofa t to 10 horse, upon a- reasonable terms a . any other cst.iblnu.ment ; and we resjvctfitlly scdlclt orders for either size or kind, .md would rsquit that they 1 sent in as early as possible, to i 1 1 -1: t .- gel tins tbe best machine. KRATZ ft 11 1 1 L M A N . FORCE M'i'Mi'S. Jl'ST MECEiVed, a lot of this desirable Pump, adapted for elevatiui: and fore in:: water into any part of the building, or BbOOl the pmataas win re ttn v may Ntdaccl. F0i ah b) GEO S SON MAC

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Old Established Wharf Beat EVANSVILLE, IND. F, Cr. O'RILEY&Co. TORJLQEi FOBWJRMJra, .f.VH ii I MISSION MERCHANTS. General Railr on Steamboat, and Expn cs Agents Sj "cjal Acents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections over which we are authorized to give through receipts at th lowest possible rates Having n mammoth Wharf heat at tbe landing, tho larcest ou the Ohio River, enpablo of atorin and protecting all merchandize liable to daittag from exposure, we are preitarad to facilitate the lipatch of all consignments, forwarded to onr careby either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Stor.'u and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and sail -f iction guaranteed. Offleo and extensive Warehouse on Water Mr. adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests G"r patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities ; long standing ; un -tiring energy; and knowledge of onr busincas, We feel confident of giving geneial satisfaction and nope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign ments to either onrselven of the principal markets, North, East or Sonth. K. U. U KILtY iL CO. fMJMM, rAfJ?...I have a large dou - ble Warehouse at tho Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will bs t ceived, stored, taken car - of and held subject to tho ownors orders on most reasonable terms. P.G.O'RILKY. mli2G-tf fJt. CW.VK, EOM WAMMJUVH AND Commission Merchant, No. 2 South Watee Steet, Irumu i H t21-ly jEjTOMLM UMS USJTMiMM We are prepare .1 s to store in our Fire Proof Warebouso, nn quantity of Grain, Produce, or Mercliandiio, on it most liberal terms. Having large and airy rooms np stairs, partUtpar care will bo taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of Govda vx wares liable to damage from damp or nut. I n.s'irauce effected at tho lowest fire proof rates , by the mouth, or longer when desired. Wa.t house located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River br Railroad. Apply to aP28 GEO. FOSTER A CO. "v ar AMMMjr, he cau MM ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Evansvillc.ndiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Rbown A Airman, and offer onr services in the capacity as set forth in our card above. Wo are fully prejiared to extend every nicility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIL ROAD, and assure them that;their interests shall be faithfully represented, should tin y be pleased to favor us with their pitrenagc. Oflice and Warehouse on the corner of Main st aud the Canal. WM. BBOWH, W, M. AIK.M AN, Lato of Howard A Brown. Lato of FOSTER, & Co jan22-tf WOHJS. MITCHELL JT f., HEM CEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. n tt r -tr. t, la-twcen Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA Particular attention given to the forwardfu ot K. neral Mereliai: tfse aud Produce, by Hirer. Canal, or B urOM. j ' t'm JLJtVUMTEHS If Mm MM U Mi, (Succoi i to 11. S.. Iiowat-d,) Keceivinir, Forwarding and .mission ilcahaiits, Ko. I ;A',it r street, neat Main, Evansville, Indiana. Lit' ral advaac- I nude i u con-i runientd I j N' vv i 1. a:.-. B. C. 8LAIGIITEU...G. C. SLAUGHTER. ..Wit. IIOlNiS, M nov3n-lyd UIRAM NELSON JOSEPH r. M BCVKOM-k Auction and Commission. mm j"E cseur t o., svt cMifisttMn MMm to Woolsey t Nelson, will continue the Commission bminess, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third street-, opposite the Washingtou Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to tbe Kale ot everything entrusted to them ; they wiU attcud to any auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to tho sale of Lands tud Town Lots, Ac, Ac. febl7-ljr M7 WJJVWMM.I.Mi, PJMMM V CjMMt, JMJ'MM JMZm CAIRO REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET. I1AKLKV llOYVEN, Dr.XTBn, Master, leaves Kvansville Tues day and Friday, at 12 o'elock. M., arriving t Padncah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Oairj at 12 o'clock, 51., Wodnesday and Saturday. Tit . turning, leaves Cairo -every Wednesday and Satorday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Padncah every Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., conmctitig at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsvillo R. K., and Packets for Green River. Alio, coi.necting at Smitbland with Ciunbcrland Biver lick ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Lonis Packets. Tickets can he obtained on board the boat for all Sastern Cties. septS3 n i t. i i .1 n ..- ville, Evansville and Henderson Packet SCIOTO No. 2. Ballakh. Master, leaves Evansville for Louisville aud all intermediate points, every "Wednesday at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 1 1 A . M. dec2 MJI.i.n'S EX I' HESS COJiPAJYV.WJML NKW ARRANGEMENT. Aiiam's Exrarss Company resBnotMb aunonnce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with it lies for tin? transKrt.'ttiou of WEIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Es. peeial earn taken in tho collection of Bills, Drafts, N : s, and the ti- nsportation of small and aluablo pai kagr-. All persons wishing to nvail themselves of the fa cilities of the Express, cau obtain any desired iufoi -matiou in reference to tho routes and dcUil ot the business, at th.ir Offke ou First street, betunu Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. de 18 O. H. FISH. Agviit. O V H! ELOVH U. I ., i: I mr Drothers' celebrated brand of Southern Mill , extra at S3 75 er sack. Superfine Git Mill :t 50 per sack quality of both eot ts i;iiaraiito I A '.tock always en hand at EUsKlNE, CDUTICK k 00., ja!3 47 Main slieot. QUXDBIES Auiei icau -ilates, sT Oval School do now articles, Slate and Cedar Teucils, Purcusion Cajs (" kind-.) Butcher Knives and Steels, Caning do Blacking, (.Cutler's branI, Locks and Latches, (Eastern prices,) Untts and Screws, Tacks and Sparables, Curry Combs and Horse Cards, Angers and Gitubli t. Pocket Books and Portiuouaire, Needles, (fiewV, Knit'c, I'ani'gASatk' . Pocket Comlw and Thimbles, German an 1 French Harjis, Japanned Tiuware.full aortmeiit. In short, everything snail k Hardwaiu m ii, at Ciuciunati in e i C. 8. WGLL8, )e7 No. U Fii-t street. SA U ' MMLLEHS iii pjit- ut Saw Glimmer-, 12 Muley Mill Saws, 21 cast stool Mill Saws, .50 Circular Sawc, from 8 to 72 in. 10 doz Screw Wrenches. GEO. B. isONNTAG, M Mini:,!. je-l Mt.Vt. ' li - It. 1U HHLS. fHi.1l I V Pittsburg Cider Vtasnr for eah- rlienp by SM ECSKINE, CUBMTCK A IX) eii.n.y m inrs J casks Pump Chain, M 100 setts Reels, 12 Iron Curbs, J. Wood do, 2HXt fe, t Pine Tubimc. j, 11 GEt. S. MNNTAG, 10 Maui ol aO.TIE THEWS ..V HE .V A.-s WELL AS OTHERS. Seme six or seven years since, Z. II. COOK com nieliced what lilo.-t of the people called t ou In i groc ry, with a wai;oti to deliver his goods lo Lis customers. The undertaking was looked iinusi i a buinbiie, aud hit failure was predicted. Rut 1 think he did uot fail, aud now cau furnish a grvaL. t an ty of substantial and fancy Groceries than am other house iu the West, and quite as cheap. Jt S T THMi ' i.V I' I it I.I I. TEA, 9M tin y have the true Imperial, and ik mitake. It is ji-.st the Tea for the w-ople, and from the qnantity they sell, it would look as thoi: !. their choice Teas" were appreciated. For Haui;d, call at .. H. COOK A So.N TO THE A A R.nA:RS. -CALL A T ERSKINK, ri CXU'K A CO., No. 47 Main street, :in ! look at their stock or Patent Cuttiu Boxes. They are for sale cheap. jylj mm. M H SO M,V TM JV. A . LEMl'KK Till MM7 das srithdniwa from the firm of Sonnstn, 1. au kv- A- Co.. and the business will U settled .m l ( oiitiiiu.il by S.ivn Sorensou and Valdemar Sorenoa. uii.h r tit - name of SORENSON A CO. K'anmi i i . July 11, 18W. jyll HUI.S. AHAJSH UHOi XU IEw nt, tv ceied and for sale bv feb7 A M. McCKlFF