Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 297, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 August 1859 — Page 1
EYANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL
EYANSVILLE. INI)., WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST I, 1859. NUMBER 897. VOLUME XL
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CI HI isll' ! K I. V. CARL1LE, Rlitor. W, M THATKK, .Va'I Bazars JNO. H. McNKKLY, M-A. - fyp"-"' I' MI) KB THE B" of T"EYANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Buildings, Locust St., HflTttn Flrmt mnd W..lr. tE HS RlTIOJS C MA diw rsMr (Mailed) Bty the week (rstyaldct.. Carriers) rri-Yeetl Baper sVeehTy Pfr - m " Club ot Ui or more 1 w' aaTbc privilege of yearly advertisers in limited to tbcirowu immediate business, In their own name; and all advertisements for the beneSt of otber person, as well as legal advertisements and aajsOCtasemontaof auction sales, and advertisements with lUuatueof other psrsous, aent iu by tliem, must m paid fur at the waoal ratea. report, resolutions or proce-dinjrs ef " XHoraHon. society, a-siahn or public meetln aa.fno communication designed to call attention to any matter of limited of indivUnal intereet can be inserted, nnleaea paid for aa an advertisement. Contracts for vearly advertising wiU not be itoitTtinued unless an order to that eOe.t ia left at the oftce.and oheu discontinued ia W-s than a th once of the wuole year win oe ""'" ua Legal alvertiaenieiita liereafter, will be pwbliAh?f at the epenae of the attorneys ordering, and not delayable for legal proceeaurgs. on t onr usual time. M0nr terms for Job Work and transient adverWLMTMB 1 Dh I I L Da m. I 70, S Dor- I 1 08 1 H'et'k. 3 76 I 5 00 1 7 60 I 8 75 Mr As I 3tw 4 50 6 00 1 7 AO WH0 60 6 00 I 8 W flO 00 I IS 00 1 14 00 1 .w. 4 nr. 1 i i 'J Ho . I 3 7A 11 AO I 13 7. 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Merchants will always hnd a full toe of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at Jib Hoaee, which ai0(be sold on mir terms, sep'il m9hi;klkh at uiuvs, wmol mitt sale dealers la Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glass, Glasswars, Ac. Ac., No. 47 Main treet, between First and Second, Kvansville, lud. a. a. vHnua james q. uoos. eptt-lT . wx. eiraBowra. ...c. r. BnroHTox tntu rt.v ars ik mam tirn m MM Wholesale DKCGGIST.', Dealers in Paints, Oita, VaasiUitM, e,. Wasliintun Block Main st ., Kvansville, Ind. Country ereaa s supplied on very liberal tei my7-ly um Ami L L 14 M M WW located on the Northeast corner of A'irst and Sycamore streets, for the purpose of repairing Musical, Repeating, and other Watches, Jewvlry, 4c, begs his friends and the pablie generally, to call utjn him, when satisfaction will bo iciiaran-U-ed. JawW-lyd AflLJBMAi M' BO I'll, A Bl'MtTBtTtL Wy Oilice on Secoud street, betw. -n ine aad I)i visioa, uext door to the old Presbyterian Church. Plans, specification, detail drawings, Ac, for all classes of building. priiiied on short notice, and on reasonable tern.s. 1 L7s. CLABKKTBctLtiEa. R- BoYD.Abch't. CLARKE St. BOYD. , , n tractors and Builders Shop corner of Sixth and Walnut streets. We are prepared to contract for all work in our line. A liberal discount oa drawings, where we execute the work. apl8 M JUvrJBT.VltUSMir.-JXOJ. CH ANaCOLKRaiid BLYTHE HYNF.S bave associ.it. I iiemselves together as partners in the practice of Law, ami will attend promptly ti all bnsiness cou!e. t.il with their profession, which may l e entrusted to the in. AWotheeon Lacust street, opposite tlie Sherwood loiv-e, Kvansville, Ind. Sept2tt-ly OBM, H.ILfKI.I. AT UTjMTKH street, ETansille, Indiana, Wholesale Dealers in (.i. ri.-i and all kinds of Prod nee. Nails, GUss, W bite Lime, Cemestt, Cotton Yam, W hile I..-, I, Liuseetl Oil, Ac, Ac Abw, constantly on a full stock of Sash, Panel Uoors, Ac, ol all ai2il SAMrm. r. u sfht william a. utu. i K. Ull.HKUT AT "., tilVVESwa SoKs to ;itTt A Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS, SycaSMMf street, betweeu Water and First, Evausvitle, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries alio on haixl, and for s.ile at the lowestprieea. As. uts tor " Cypress Mills," Cotton Yams, r., at manufacturer's "prices. (novl 0 It t I. rut l '. tJ KJS'K AT, I . rift' HIIELLA MAKER AND TURNF.R, lii-t street, lielaeen Vino and Division streets, keSei constantly on hand a full assortment of I'ara- ..!. I i.il.r. ll i. Walking Caaes, Ac, aixl sell, them at the loweet prices. Repairing done at short notice ami in the best manner. All turners' work promptly done. iuyllM.ui BmBH. r BjyrJYWmiT9JS' JWi UK B.W BRULER, having formed a copartnership for the practice of Medicine, oiler their servicm to the iiiuns of Evonsville aud vkiuity. office on Third Street, in the first building almve the Crewe nt City Bank, over Jones A Blythe's Law office. Dr. Pennington's residence, on Chestnut street, opposite tlm Kpiseooal Church. Dr. De Bruler's residence, corner of Cherry nnd Secoud streets. marH rmut: OL.M KiBJB i.v Htsi.y K E AGAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Pot warding and Coasts issioo Merchant, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in all kinds of Pmdwce, , superior Old Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, aud Foreign and Domestic Lipaors, Ac, Water street, Sec ond door above Vine, Ev.msville, lud. rwr d. i i I BMMI Mown. fel.Vly BOUJVM. SF..Y 'El El. It, taUHE.'S'mw TER AND JOINER, is prepared to do anything appertaining to either of the above branches. Parti, n'ar attention paid to the fitting up of Store Rooms; also to the building d Burns, Mill, Ka.--twries, and Dwelliug Houses, in town or country. Mi lis titled up to order when required. Those wishing wotk done will please give me A call, as I will always be ready at shot test notice. srTerm easy. Shop ou Third street, between Chestnut and Cherry, on alley. marl2-iiu ATA AT. VAT A AT . . vf K.'H E M.H K H..I TMJFt,,raeys at law. Notaries Public and Real Be Ate Agent-, EvansTllle. Indiana; Will practice law iu the Courts of this Slate, sill attend to tl,. eoltection of claims in any part of ;he United States, will bny aadseB real estate in the ;ity of Evans vi lie, in Vanderburgh and adjoining ;oimties and iu the West generad), slid will perform any other duties pertaiuing to Attorneys or Real Estate Agents. Lots and farms always for sale. fterman sj k-n by a nu-mWr of the firm. AWufhce on Third street, ot,MMite the rVurt tbauw. in the rooms former 'y o. . upi.-d by tbe late Hrm of Lock hart, Parrett A Deuly, rtfXftixs nut mcos li xarNHKiata oclt dlV
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MRKU'R A" KCUt, nYHOI.K'm sale i-ai-r ill Miif rr.xlnc NmU, Window Mass, iU.n.are, Ac., No. 17 North tint '1 - f v- ,111,11,., Kvatisvillc, lutl. R. . vtll. , rU KMIS . RIGOS 1v1 DRS. EHRMAN & BAIRO, UoMtKol'ATHH) HIYBICIANS SlRtiEoNS. Orn. r Tiiiku sr., t. Vinsaxii Division, mgrSt-losd EVAKSYILLK. IMD. B. WALDKIHCH, PRACTICAL JKYVKLKR & KNURAVKR, And Dealer In Jewelries, X. V. Qtssssa or First and Sycamore SrF.rTS, EYANSVILLE, IND. j.-0-Cm JOS. SCHOENFELD, WIIOLF.SALK DKALKlt IX BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, No. 3 Water rfBaKI, bet. Main and Sycamorb, a.2-:;iu KVANSVILLE, IND. WHOLESALE DKALFR IS GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. '3H West Ftrat street, jM 1j EVAXSVILLE, IND. H'MH V. M M.I l it Hrnbt Kikhavs. Forioerlyof W. J. Deobler I Formerly of 8. Kmbicli. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STORK, No. 43 Main STicrr, mar2T FVANSVILI i:. IND. DR. J. FLE ACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST STS., BV1N8VILLB, IA. Also, a fine preparation for cleansing the Teeth and hardening the gums, can be bad of Dr. P. at Sc. a bag It E. a SMITH, CHAIR M A N U F ACT f" RE R, Market street. Kvansville. Ind., wll kee on hvtml and nntke to enler every variety "t t'aueaud Wood Seat CHAIRS. The Trade awnplie ! at lowest rates. Hotels, Steaniboate and Hal U furnished promptly to order. All work, warranted. JaaA-ly . o t - . : r MKHf BBOTHVHti, WMOLKV SALE AND RETAIL DKAl.KKS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, S1 tot NAILS. FLOUR, . Lard, Tuna, Buckets, Churns, oral i). Seeds. Bacon. nnd Woedware generally. No. 9i Main street, Kvansville, Ind. Goods delivered iu any part of the city free of caorge. ocf21 J AS. W. VH'KCKT JOlg f ICRriT tAML VICLRET P. TORY, 3 MAIN STRKCT, BVAMOVtUA, MDIAK. If you wish to get the worth of your money iu Shirts,Gentlefflens Furnishing Gotuls FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please rail at 35 Main Street. All orders tor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen Geoda, promptly attended to, and neatly exr. uied. GraUsful fur past patronage, I respe. tfullj aelii it a continnaace of the name. Shirts made to order from lue-jauremt-ut, and atkwartiiMi warranted. septi-ly Ef ausville Commere ial College mmo. 7, jyrmBTM must hthkki, Af KVANSYILLE, IND. Tliie Inatitation pre sents eeery iadweement to yoang men wishing t acquire a thorough practical knowledge of Double. Entry Book Keeping, as well as a gem-rat Beinet Education. This institution has been In nccessful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or utbor particulars, call at the Rooms, or address dec KM y JB&KMJAH BKHM, Prinavl. aOKALP "" --n - THOMAS SOLIM, jm FISHER & BOLUSS, WMBJSS yo UJVDMt B X, J-'l.ViSHKKS, MJf Mean-. Pipe and Gas Fitters, coriwr of Pine and First streots, Kvansville, Indiana. Rcipectfiilly aasnre the public tli.it any orders utmsted to t li-ir charge iu the aboe branchea of I llie oiujiucn o, .wiuciw, .m executed with pr -mptnesH, aud in the tirst style of I work maiish in. A variety of Brass work constantly on hand and nianufoetar4 t rder. Strict attentien id to Lo,.,niotiv nnd Iistlllery work. Steam liangeS, Gits and Steam Pipes always ready. Highest market price, in cash, siil for old Courier, Brass and Zinc. decl:t-lyd J. IF. HIV M E , IMPORTER. "Small Profits and Qni-k Sales' is l!ie motto at J. W. HUGHES' Wholesale Ujtieensw tre Store, N. la Main strewt, Evatisill-. Indiana. IX) crates Kugiuh CJueeiisuare just received from tho Euglish Potteries, tor sal- low. 470 ikKS Glasswsre, a little below the market pries. For sale by HUGHES. 172 boxes Looking Glasses, warrant. I to reflect a Pretty Picture. For sale by J. W. HUGHES. Cash and prompt customers only desirable ap2 J. W. HUGHES, IS Main street. IN3URANGE AGENCY. ALLEN C. Evil HALLOCK. usvlllf. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, ADJCSTta or Avcaaacs, and Notahv Pitaur. He continues to issue Pvdicies from scv.-r.il l ust Clas and ne-t reliable INSU RANCE COM P A N I KS In the Ci'tudry, on Inland and ffn llnl. U" will ' al-o receive applieulions lor LIKE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment ol Lows of every description under pole i, liom other ngeie ies, and attend to the settlement ol all matters caineci.il with I NSl'RANCK. for parlies interested. His I -m, experience as an Ixm mv r. Amt, has mad.- hin finiiliar witti all mfsjects connect! with lnsuranrs. ftft-ufb.--. Marble Hall Building. No. 9 Main sf. W door I. low the Branch Bank, where can he found every thing appertaining In the legitimate Hardware Trade. I r.-spe. tlnllv solicit a . all tr im country uier hauls lietorw nurchasiiig. Io examine my many new -tle ol i;mU, s, i.-, le I wiih care to suit this market. My personal attention will lie given to all orders UEORoE S. SON NT AG. BTM Ml It H U. HUI.H. JTTOU.S'K A" JT M3jiw, Notary Public, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, will attend to every species of convey -auciug, take depositmus aud ufti.lavns, ackuowh lgmeuts of Deeds, aud Mortgagee, in tact, will par. fjrm faithfully all tuisiuessot an Attorney entrust, el to his rare. Oltb-eoVer Ctui fM office, Priucetou, lud. sept2o-ly E USHI.VE. 'IBJH'B AT ., PCALKBS IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, 47 Main street, Evawsvil ,K, Ian. Cash iaid for all kinds of Produce. je2S EYANSVILLE BAG FACTORY, 43 .u .v rM fs sr.iiHs. or parti, ulars aa recards niices, Ac, adIres OKORCE A. DOUGLAS, jiJD-ly Kvaustri'le, Iml. ATA - A I At. .M7f?N.s'O.V .HKHl'H A NT TAILOR, Miteb-ll s BI.Hk. Liin street, Mansviiie, ind. lleadipiarters for elegant Clothing made to order. Gents' Furnishing Goods, snch as Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs. tv. Also, a variety of Pfeee Goods, made up to order in tlw very best style and manuer, at quirt terms, small profits aud extensive sales. dec22 um mHoi.Ks.it.K .v n tKTJtl. WW BOOK A STATIONERY STORE. Just received and for sale by the sub- - ril- r. a large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in Dart of sK) R'ams of Cap, Letter and Note Paper ; oOA Quires of Blank Books, f-nm lfts. to tl.&O per uaire; l.jO.tiUO assorted Envelopes; Me mora nd vim Books of all kinds ; also, a large assortment of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds; all kimls of Miscellaneous Works ; Gold Pens of aU kinds ; Steel Pens of ever v brand; Gold and Sib, Penhdders and Pencils : Pocket BVmAs and PorVmounais of every description ; Musical Instruments cf all kinds ; Sheet Music am? Mnsic P.is r ; Draw ing Paper and Pictures ; Slabs aud Pencils; Ink and Inkstauds; aud many other articles too melons to mention, all of which will tie sohl at the very lowest price for cash J. 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PETER VIERLING, BmHI Jk O. 'A WEST WJTEB MM STRKET, EYAXs V I LLK, Ijfh., Dealer in Paint, Yarni-dic., Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window (il:i.s. Physicians' Sbop Furniture. Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Mi.K.rters, Surgical Instruments, Ac. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines and Brandies, and all popular patent niedicinea of the age, Ac. jelS M. FRIt H. 1Mt HIM-: T .. SL'PLKIXTKNDKNT, CKKSCKN'T CITY .. BANK BUILDINGS, Kvasavii.lk, Inh. Plans, 8ptH-ificfttioiL4, iH'tiiiled Drawings and Ks tibia ten of Public and Private Buildings, Stolen, and ('liurches, will l-e c.-uel'ully prepared and aaAAv factiou guiiraiiteel. He solicits the patronagu of the citiy.ens of Kvansville and vicinity. mar.r-:iiii LAW OFFICE. JT JP WIS t S T.VflTO-V, Ji TTOUJS'E I atL AT LAW. Oflliv on Third street. West of t lie ourt Ilonse, Kvansville, Ind. Law baint-s-, of any description promptly attended to. jjrl-ly JJ.HI It : MTOJ'JK, U TTnmJVMC 1 WW AT LAW. WiU attend promptly to all business in hi profM sion. Office iii the fit y Re-order' utiiee. je-j7ini HDTKLS. fuxu ooi no i si;. WILL. l"i Kits. Proprietor 4 orner Y irst ami Locust thie -.j.i 1 1 ftotu steam streets, Kvansville, Ind. boat landing. 1 " i i.JUH-S Ji.ntiMCJ.V JIOTJ-.'i., iu t ime-, I nd. .1. M. CLAHK, Propiiutor. This mwv has Uivu roHttt-d and relnruUhed, and is now in aneocdae, , . aiUiZH gilT" HOTKf,, WJTKH ST UK XT, y between M:;in and Division, Kvansville, nd. WM. II. BOI COURT. Prop. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. f M. MiJ .'; I' AT it., ( tt.H.Ti is 9m sion aixl Forwarxllne Merrhants, No. 2V, Povdrss Street , NewOrleuas, La myjiMJAwty ran ..;., HTOt H i ussio.y -AT OMctvbaui and propri4or Hew Orientis. La. Stock Suld.-, Jairi'57-ly. Fi:a. iml utf.s'incio. rw.w.fi .. nioti Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette stre-t, New Or Icann, fr thee of hotter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Plonr, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, :ind tor the pnrrhase of 1 1 reveries, Ac. t'ash ailvancsi made on coiisi;iueut. malO-ly R. H. SHOUT AT rM T.W.WSSfE 61 KUCHA MS, I'.wr .TiuiLr, X. 4BI N.Vir 0MLKANH, LA. stf'itv. p-cu-bari- l. . ki ; . B. tl. JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana. Rjfers t Messrs. ALLIS a. HOWES, ip6 1 K aun Hie, I ml. I T mm . V AT KJ TMHHMK AT fu.. TV COMMISSION AND Ft It V, A K D I Nli MKRt HANTS, So. t Hoydrae Street, NEW ti:i.KAN8, LA. lira au.Kiv ...w. k our Tnov.K ..Lis. inrzona-R. We f ive .mi pel oiiul attention to the sate of Tobar. w,Voru, w nei . llay.nais. Kl.ur, I'.nk, B i vii, Lard, c w14 P. f. Kill l: LI ' m w ft l. P. ETHELL & CO., I oin mission uud Furwnrdiu NO. ft POYDRAS ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Kvaar.si'us : Geo. Kiei a Co., Brown a AiknMiu Evausxille. hid. A. M Int. Pbelis A Sou, Miner A Weed, Newbnrg, S. M. Leuteuwortu, I - i , Mt. VYmnu, Ind. 1 i , John U. Kvertsoii, G. P. II ;.l ; th A I o., IioonvLle, lud tij. Atkinson. Esq., W. W. Catliu, Esq., Henderson, Ky. NswcombA Bro., D. S. Bi-ueilict A Son, Louisville. Kj , jy S. TWICHELL, ...... .. v v-r rnmir I limue - " o o i w .v .vu runu -vivii.iw MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal ativaiices nuwte .a cousignnieuts tw either of osir ll.setr. mmm wk XIKKR TO M sears. Allis A Howes, Bemeat At Velle, Howard A llrown , EvansvHIe. iyc. ft: It. THE i.S'U E B MUJVE u ' for many years chief Clerk iu the house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., begs to oiler his services an t'oinmisniou Merchant, to tl:e friends and mtroiM ef that house, now that it has retired liotu busiuess. With this end in vn I have lormed a co-partnership with Mr. E. YY. B-utou, sen or of the old rikI well known firm of E. W. Ueutou A Co., under the ' name and style ol BENTON A: KING, to taku place from the 1st of May, prox. Tho subscriber relies for supHrt iou the frieuds of the old house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness aud atdlity with which be attended to their j biiatuess. Very respectfully, THOMAS KINO. Corner of Lafayette and Neu Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, lts'. augJi-y CIIHIhTLAX kUATi - WM. IILII.MAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! M A N l F ACT I'R RX8 A N D BU I LDERS ( V STE A M ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chiuese Sugar Cane Mills. T'lii liking Maclilues, dir. EYANSVILLE, IND. THE CITY rOUNtry b'g leave o inform their tru-nds and the public ill general, that they arc prepared to do nil kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything apptfrtaiiiing Iu tlm Foundry bus iness. They are manufacturing Stiam Enoims aad Bottixsul any sine ami swvr required. Saw Mill Machinery and .Mill Geaeilig otauysixu; Distillery and Miiiinsf Machimry, Tolian o St rews, (iuinniiiig Ma. Inn. -, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, II i -,).. ii -, Cora -shelters. Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. I ion ami Bra-- lasting, very description. Iron Housetroiits, Cellar tirali s .1. . CookiHg and Heating Stoves ot the late-t its, proved paii. in- . Hollow Ware. Ditg Irons, . . Hi; I EILS, l s LLKftS, RMM IKU.ItS.Ai , Supplied with every description of I opp. r ui.n Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Ketil. s, Refrigerators, Alt.-mpoi it ors, Sparges, Sliltheoils and Worms o an improved principle. I olunius for Alcohol Stills, Vea-t .lugs. Cans. Syphons, Ac; Copfier, Lead aud Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of evr, variety, for beer, spirits, oil, d: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, f-c. Worktiieuseiit to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, I Jofapet uiI Sheet IroU Work, Ax. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pies and TuIdug, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stcpheu Hughes' Flour S-parators, Oerman B.dt. ing Cloth. Gum Elostie B-lting, Packing, Hose, dv., of the la st kind; Tinplate, si t Iron, Block Tin, Pig Irou, Bahit Metal, Spelter, File Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted ti, tlmm, their individual attention, tilling ordett promptly, warranting their Work, and are satisfied with reasoitalde prices. r- Office and Sale Rooms, No. W Main street; Foundi y, Bvdler Yanl and Machine Shop on I'ine street, between First and Second streets, Evans. Tille, Indiana. ' t dec7 tLiO.HETHI.SUJ .VJf -SAWED POPLAR SHINGLES. A gentleman living iu one of the upper counties, having purchased one of McGeorge's celebrated machines for sawing Shingles, is now furnishing the subscriber weekly with ittp. plies ol tin extra Shingles sawed out of sound, clear poplar, and put up in bnndh s containing Shingles, full count. Tin se are a good article, and no mistake, the best substitute for pine that can le fonnd, and costing a good deal less money. Call and examine tl a at J. F. GLOVER S Lustier Yard, ap2'l Corner Main and Seventh streets. TF.WJf M o It E WBB 1 T. vw. Th- time forranuimr and nreservintr fruits is near nt hand. So the public are informed that we have in store and for sale at low figures H BBLS. OF REPINED SUGARS, assorted comprising Crushed, large and small loaf; Poudeted, Clarified, aud CoUce Sugars. We ask an examination of ipultty nnd prb-es lsfre piirehaslu;;. Vli'KERY BROS., jyl k Main strset.
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omnn id-ttioll Mail Train Train .. ,.:;' A. ..l.:so ' ARIIIVALS. M i'l Train Accouiiiiotlation.. ...li.nrj 1. ... 7.10 THE DAILY JOURNAL has now a suWseriptiou list about uolbi.e that op any OP ITS CITY COTPMPORARIES, fttltl it - business is stenslily on the iunv:is. As an ftdvertisfag inoxlium, it ia not excelled in the State. OUR FACILITIES FUU DOING JOB WURK, are equal to those of any ofGce in the West. We challenge an inspection of specimen?, to prove what wc say to be correct. Our workmen cannot be excelled tor creod taste and skill. Persons wishing POSTERS, HAND 1)1 LL, PROGRAMMES, BILLS OF LADING, Bi LL II E A DS, PAMPH LETS, CARDS OF EVERY VARIETY, PLANK? F ALT. DESCRIPTIONS, Slrotikl call ami examine our specimens ami pri- es, lefore ordering them done elsewhere. Book Bi.noinu. We have completed arrangements whereby we are enabled to fill all orders in Book Binding with which vre may be farored. We will guarantee the work to lie done satisfactorily. Ruling of all kind, and blank heads of every description, will be done promtly and on satislactoiy terms. Our friends will please send in their orders. Want PRINTING ? THK JOURNAL OFFICE has m ux ir a BBPVTAVtBBB FOR OOOD Primi.m:. Bflff EACRI LRO BY AM T IN THK St.MK. Wi: HA V R THR BKST WORKMFN tH TUT I'lfY. ABD CAB TTRX OCT THK Cam. axp ixamixr our Spki imens axu ciAfPAKK THFM WITH THOSK t)F ol'R NEIlillBUK RFUAK lUViXO YOUR OKOKK9. iTS6 A ilKTS' JIETS.' MllETs.' J A 'Ml. MM 0.Y A CO., llS Uv. M CM -MK. I I , ' Hll'VflThe original G.ll Bookstore, establish, d 1-I, now j isnrmanently sitnatesl at the alxvv address, enabled by their long experience la the business, now offer ! greater inducements than ever before, and will continue to make it their endeavor to conduct their business with greater liberality than that of any other house in the country. A new and revised Catalogue is now ready, containing the largest aud best classified list of Standard and Miscellaneous Books ever published. We offer mieiitialled Inducements to tient f miinfr clnb. CATALOGUED MAILKD FREE TO ANY AD- . OUKStk. TkefollowiBg ia a schAdule of property which will be giren to purch:iseti of It. w- ut the time of sale: wosth rnoa Gold WatchoA, Engtlih Lever, Patent Lever and Lepinaa..... $K 00 to $10000 Silver Watelaes, Patent Lever, Full Jewelled, linn ting Cases, open face and cylinder Escape me t: ... 12 mi. 40U) Gold Lockets large size, 4 glasses and 2 glasses with syriug large sad stuall size, w ith snap Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Paiut I. Lava, i . . I, istoie . Gernet ami CosqsJ t i f I'i'.s .ml L oMnawv Ladies' Golil Guard chaaaa, NvUv Chains, Chantelaines Gents' Fob and Vest Chains Sets Cameo, Gold stoue, Pniuted, Mosaic, Garnet, Onyx, Engraved aud Plain Gold Sleeve Buttons and Bosom Studs Gold Pencils with Pens, large, medium and small size Silver Pencils with Gold Peus, largs, medium, aud small size, double A single extension cases..
2 50 to 12 00 5 10 ... 'f, t.i - -sw-ssaA I As 4 8 00 to 18 no 10 0t to 3O(0 2 00 to 16 O0 3 50 to 7 M X 00 lo 6 00 1 00 to T 00 1 ro to 5 00 12 00 to 30 00 r 01 1 -.n 00 ,v to ti (Ml rs to 1 .ri TiO to 2 rs 1 ftO to 8 ri0 I 00 to 7 ;'0
Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies' Gold, Chased, and Plain. I Rings ; Gents' Gold Bosom Pius, Cluster, with Opal. Scarf Pins, Ouyx, Garnet, dc I Rich Silk Dress Patterns ! Cameo, Mosaic, Coral, Gam. t. Chased aud Plaiu oval Bracelets. Silver and Gold Thimbles Gt uts' Pen aud Pocket Knives j Pearl and Morocco Portemonnaies. j Toothpicks, Watch Keys, Guard Slides - I Cold Crosses small, medium, aud large Besides other Gifts, comprising a large and vali liable assortment of miscellaneous articles, varying ! from SI to $40. One of the above articles will 1st given to tho purchaser of each book at the time tbe liook is sold. Address all orilers, fetters and application for alalogues. dr.. Ac, to J. A. COLBY A CO., : CjeS-lyw lla Randolph st.. C hicago, III. CW.M.Wf . VAV At ' S S.I I.EOE It E.I I. ESTATE. 1 By virtue of a decree of the Vanderburgh Court I of Common Pleas made at the Iei-eaiber term, l.r8, 1 j 1 will sell at public auction at the Court House in Kvansville. Ind., on the loth day or Jnne, 1859, the southwest oaovrter of the uorthweat quarter, and j the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Svctiou No. fifteen (l.'i) in Township No. sit (ti) south of range No. eleven (11) west, iu Perty township. Also, five acres, more or less, being thai part of fractional section No. thirty -one (H) Township No. six (6) south ol' rang" No ten west, adjoining the city of Kvansville. and fronting ou Union Place, ami being part : the homestead of the late John M. St instill, deceased. The latdesi died tract will lie sul. divided ill lots a plat of which call be seen at my office iikii this is erected a first-rate brick dwelling house, now occupied by C. S. Wells, Kstp I Terms of sale, Js cash ; balance in six and twelve . mouths from the Jay of sale, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws, nnd bearing InterI mt from dale. TUOS. K. GARVIN, eey 1 0-4 1 tl A wT a w . Com ui issioner . HIRAM HOPKIN S ' IMPROYRI) S M WB.1TK. M 21st, 1 this Machin have but li UT M A C H VT;fA t'"P. lf'.s tnonerine this Machine to the public, J have but little to say. I Hatter myself that they wilU 1 Ijtive Mtisfitction. I Wave itjjj with those wlionse tliein to imlge as to their merits. T warrant them to do good work JUMl ask the favor of all w ho want a smut inachine,to try one of mine. They hav one great advantage over the most of Machines in use at M'm-nt : they leave no dirt around them, it being all carried ofi by a suction fan, and can be discharged outside the mill, if desired. S.-M 1 d id them are in .suc cessful oisTation, one of which can be seen Canal or the Pit aynne Mill in this city. These Machines are got np iu good style, and ar durable and effectual iu their operations. They 1 an In? had on reoseualde terms JJJ7.1 cash, and 8s on ' lour months time. Messrs. K rat 1 A; TIeilman are the agents. I wish to sell Stats or Territory Rights of this Machine, und will give great Istrg ains. I also have the right of nine counties ia the Pockct for 0. F. Morrill's Self-IIeaiiug Smoothing Iron, and sis counties for Z. Sanders' Spring-Wire Horse HayKake.all of which I will sell cheap. I w ill trads rights for almost any kiud of property. HIRAM HOPKINS. KvaaTtlMl r. Ind. my30-3mdAw
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MOU THK UTMOLKSJlLK AAT." BV TRADE uF 18o9. CHARLES S. WELLS, NO. 13 FlUST STREET, KVANSVILLE, IND., (oKaite J. 11. Magbee A Co.'s.l My leading principle: Vi'.ur Small Profits to Cash oa Ctosa Prompt Time BoYEas. MY LARGE SALES IN l".s Hrtving retlcced my Stock previoua to .la unary 1, ls.r0, I am u iw enabled to offer my customers and i friends almost an entire Net Slock, purchased in Kuglaud, Germany, and the New Eugland Mann- I facturiug Dihtricts during a depressed state of the j markets, and I feel fully justihed iu saying, I row ' have (and to arrivel the tmi. bent telecled and beet I bought stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ever exhibited in Kvansville. Twenty ytars' experience in my business, a large acquaintance with Manufacturers, New Facilities and direct Importations, give mo advanttiges for furnishing the best quality of HARDWARE innde, and as cheap as any bouse in the Union (addiog freights to this point), and my aim shall bo, to sed j the bet ftand'ird brand of all leadiug manufactures ' at a ni. ill commission on the actual cost of same. ) Now com tigiu from Man ufacturers (first 1-randn) at reduced prices : HARVEST TOOLS ! ! 100 dor.en Blood's, Darling's and Waklrnn's Scythes, 10 do do Briar do, 40 do Gntiu Cradlis (bow and Wire Brace), 100 do Scythe Sueatlis (assorted), 60 do HaVj Straw aud Manure Forks. 25 do Sickles and Reap Hooks 50 boxes Ssy the Stoues, BBJi 50 doren Hay Rakes, 20 doz Garden Rakes. In Harvest Tools, none but tliwbest k ;.i . AXKMMAldo'en W dls'H rit's iltern),rpTwr'rt in ' Colli US A xes. CHATNP AND H A M K -1 casks Tie-' Chains, (best quality),' til j it do 1. 1 do, (assorted), to do, u Root Hames. do, i caks Coil Chain, do, So doeu Home Collars, do. UOKS. 100tlo7An A i n-n.Mii Uoel'o.'s Planters' Hoes, 0 do lb u lied do. 10
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SHOVELS AND SPADES 23 decen Ames' Shovels and Spades, io 40 St. el do do. IAB1 li'd I Eh W do Irou do . do, 10 do lhaud Point ShovsN, 10 do Grain do. CUTLERY, (Nr.w Pattkuxs). 1000 doxeu Pocket K lines, direct from SlicAeM, )-ng aUou do Trble d-. do do de, s 1 81 earn ond Sciwrs, do rle, 5 dsi Imnl do do do. FILES. luoo doxeu Butcher's unequaled Files, fsx do No. 1 Files, (other brands). SAWS. .leases Mill Sans, 4 -i.. n . Ti t. T ... i - no i nvTMi iitnift , w ii vios v. ui nits, loU hnwu Hand and P.uuiel, Tenon Saws, Wood Saws, Compass and Web Saws, of Siear ind , Jackson's awd other brands GUNS. Rifles, Shot Guns and Pistols, in variety. Lai : assort meat of run Trimmings. lodGtiu Btrrcls always on baud, a-v.i led JAPAND WARF. Full assortment of Japaii.l and i.tmp. .1 Tinwue Wiio, Rivets, Kettle Ears, Bia-s Wire tTotb, Ac til M BELTING. Agency for t he Premium Bcttiug aud Packing, (mode by tho New York Bel tint. Company), sold at Foctoiv piiios tvi Cash. SCALES. Put: .mi Prates, CotHltei and Tea S.-nle- -full tttioi tiiuut ciistaiitly on Land, at t 1 prions CHAIN PI' MPS. 6 casks Chain (turned button), 3 do do Pump Gearing, tfssjfitt do do Tubing (split and bored). Also a very large asaoitmei.t of Hardwaie Motions and Fancy Goods. MERCHANTS AND TRADERS In Indiana. Illinois, aud Kentucky, who like to buy yoW and cAsap Good can rffly on being tar nUhed (iu 1- 1 .-. .ii or by orders) promptly. tUtT I int. nd doinir a safe business with good and prompt nieii, aud prefer selling to snch ciutosiers at one-half the profit, to doing a long-winded business, which at always attended with great risk and loss. CASH MF.S, or large and protupt buyers who meet their ubli gatious when diic, will hnd mo fully PREPARED to meet them in prices as low as the same gcods cuii be purchased East and laid down in Evansv.Ile, my bttsiuess being almost cxclusivehr At WU0LESALE. CHARLES. S. WBLLS, iaar7 Sigu of the Mill saw. Id First street. ME JWT.WE. E VEB I'BOD tVWe have on hand, aud arc manufacturing to order, all kinds ef Fringes, Buttous, Corsl Tassels, sre Ladies wi.-hing the above tinned articles, would do well to giro us a call lefore purchasing elsewhere, aw they can get what they want. We also wholesale to merchants ny tAw .sSses ee yeed, - i.i... 1. v. , i U; uti wbts-U tor them to give us l heir orders. All orders sent as w HI be tnivil with neatness and dispatch. We also kv-eu an assortment of Saw in i Machi.vu constantly on liand. Whcidcr A Wilson's, J. M. Singer sf Co. 's, aud five different kinds of Single Thread Machines. We have an adjustable Biuder and Hemmer. All persons having Machines wil do well tu seud us an order for these articles, aa they are a great t ivinz ol labor. Price of each So. F. M. SELLMAN, Agent, iimiTS No. 5 First street, Kvausrllle, lud wo w EltS. Tbe Board of Com mission ors of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, will, at the September term, 18o9, to be held at tho Court House in Kvunsville, on the first MONDAY in said month, (being the Mli) and continue from day to day, receive proBals for buildiug an Iron or Woodeu Bridge, wf feet span, over Pigeon Croek, on Franklin St., Kvansville. ((Plans aud Specifications or a Wooden Bridge may be aeen at the ofnce.of tht undersigned. Contractors proposing to Wild an Iron Bricge, will be required to furnish plans of snch a stirstructure as they may propose to erect, with suitable guarantees as to its strength aud durability, at the time of submitting their proposals to the Board. Sufficient bond and sec irity will bo required of parties receiving the work. By order of the Boaril. jyl9-tsepl WH H. WALKER, Auditor. Zi HTi'wBM. It 80J " I SAY, JOIInI what crowd is that near Z. H. Co k A Son ?'' ' . that is a kit of customers going to and front Z. II. Cook A Son continually. 1 am told they are receiving new goods almost every day, and I supNe the crowd is greater than usual. It mdst be admitted that the great crowd you see going to and f om Z. H. Cook . Son is the best evidence iu the world that they have the largest and best assorted stock in the city, and .sell at very low prices; but friend, when you go there to trade, always take the cash, forcshon the nail is their motto. I mnst say, keeora I coaaaseoeed dealing there I had hard work to get am.;, but since I commenced getting my supplies of .. H. Cook A Sou, I am getting rah."' "That is sufficient, John ; I am convinced, and I am going to give tbeni a trial." "And my word fo it. if you do, you never will trade an w In-1 e else for what yon want in their line." jylS JT OOK HEBE UEJIt THIS. B J you want to get good Hay, If you want tM get good Coru, If yon want to get good Oats, If you waut to get good Bran, If you want to get good Crushed Feed, It ywu waut to get good Chicken Feed, If yon waut to get good Corn Meal, If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If you want to get good Grass Seeds of any aud every kind, call at HUSTON'S Feed and Seed Store, uuder the Telegraph Office, where you can hi ac- I cotnmodatcd as cheap as the cheaiiest, and aa rood I as theliest, delivered in any part of the city fneof 1 drayage. Recollect, at KUSION'S, on Water street. Just received, my first shipment by Canal, 10q tons of first-rate new Timothy Hay, and for sale cheap. Isept28 AL 8. Jk. i JW AT ME AIHU, KXf MKSML JP FOH MEDICAL Hl llPCSFS. fi J- ea-k Dopey J- Do's Brandy, Iwi.v 5 Osborne's old Port Wine j 4 Old Madeira 5 l4 - Pale Sherry .Vi Iwixee mperior I'buvt " 1 1 Pure Holland Gin. 1 punch... n of fine Jamaica Rum of )-',: 5 casks Genuine Barclay A Perkius' Porter. Iu pints and quarts. 6 casks (".-nuitie Scotch Alc "Mulrs." In pints and qturts. f baskets Heidsick'sSMtrkllng Chamagne. Thvatiovt articles ws gnararit- to be in everv re spectasihcribiMl. ALLIS A H0WES myUl Water street. rjpo p iioToiJ K.i r h J.'ii .i.nucoTYPE ARTISTS. KELLER A WHITE, at the solicitation of a number of artists, have brought on a complete assortment ot PHOTOC.RAPH k AMBR0TYPK STOCK, Consisting of every style of CAM, PLATES, BATHES, CAMERAS, STANDS, CHEMICALS, Ac, Ac, with which they are prepared to furnish the trade at Cincinnati prices. All orders will receive prouiis. attention KELLER A WHITE, h 2a dJtw Im No. Ifil Main strset.
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KKNTUCKY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, LOVJA VILLE, STUCK Y. Tim 1 1 t rt uks .v Tins .! -tntion will commence on the first Monday iu November aud coutiuue four mouths. During Oc- ' tidier preliminary lectures will be delivered at the 1 II -ital and College without additional harg.-. FACULTY. BENJ. W. DUDLEY, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Surgery. HENRY M. BULLITT, M. D., Professor of The- i ory and Practice of Medicine. JOHN HARDIN, M. D Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Medicine. C. W. WRIGHT, M. D. Chemist i v. N. B. MARSHALL, M. D. Protessor of Me lial Professor of Materia Medicaaud Therapeutics. MIDDLET0N GOLDSMITH, M. D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. W. D. STIRMAN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. G. W. BAYLESS, M. D. Professor of Physiology aud Pathological Anatomy. DAVID CUMMINS,. M. D., Demonstrator, Fees. Each Professor $16 full course 8105. G. W. BAYLKSS, M. D., jyl2-2w Dean of the Facnlty. MJOH HKKKtJK J.V'iA BKRKthiK MV De Laines. go ti 8. EMB1CH A CO. For Lawns or Organdies, go to S. KMBICU A CO. For Men and BoV wear, in Wrsden, Linen, or Cotton, go to 8. KMBICU A CO. Foi the lest Hose iu the city, go to S. KMBICH A CO. For the prettiest and cheapest Crape, Stella, or Silk Sh.twlg, go to S. EMBTCH A CO. With City aud Connlv Orders, go te c sas S. i:MBJ.( U CG. Por and evervthtwr Inth imf Of TUT GvHMli, g to & KMBICU AGO.,' No. 4! Mnir street, svbo Wil! lie glad to show row anytuing in tnetr line, whether you wr-li to buy or. ot, and where everybody pays cash lor what f they h?-j my IS rtaV".V TMUt -o.nrj-v .V. 1. .1 mt received now and iu !-tore, frum the esinldishmeiit-r-S 1 cheats Youn; Uybou Tea, ass's grades. 1 do do Old Hyson, an extra article. t J do do Gunpowder, ejeorfasl grades. 3 do do Imperial, do do. 6 do do Oolongor Bl'k do do. 1 do do Souclkong or Knglish Breakfast Tea. Tn the aliore lots are some of the hestgrailcs of Tea ever offered this market at retail. Consumers will please take notice, that Uuve teas are new, fresh importations, aud not old stock that has l'cs'n on band foi years. o will gmoantev a lietter article tbr the "price paid, than yon hi.' usually in the habit of getting. Call and prove it. Also CAi'dies aud package Teas always on hand. VICKERY BR3 , jell Si Alain strtvt. 10 II OX. JtSS'U I'l.VE CHIH.', 50 gnats Clothes Pins, asa'd spring k pawed, 2 do ass d nr;iss-lound Cedar Buckets, 2 doz n ) do do Churns, tdvz do Iron-boand do do, 'J.) nests ass'd t'edar Wash Tubs, frero .T b 8 in neat, 'J". uests MurdocL's liest Cau Pails, ." dor. ass'd Iron-aoiiud Cetlar Buckets, - doz cA.t 1 a heavy Oak Uorte do, !d nests Bail Boxes, " neata asM f and C in nest German lar ket Baskets, r. doe as-',! covered Matkct Baskets, .1 dot'. .. a Cfotlies BasAuits. The above go d, are now reciveil in fine order, and lot sale nry low at 7. II. COOK A SON'S. m tf ti t e. - hj 'e THt-i tiji ir WW associated with us in ths general Dry Goods business Mr. R. S TENNFV, of the late Arm of Ten lie j A Soreiison. OnF house is well established in business in this city, and with our f icilittes for buying, we fet assured that ho house in the trade cau offer superior inducementOur stock will lie large ami Tarried, comprising Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods generally, a ItiB line of White th. sis, Motions, Boots, Shoes, nets aud Caps. Our old and new customers visiting the city, ws would respect fully invite tu oall and examine crar stock. W e will make It their advantage to do so. JKWELL, NEWBERRY A CO. Evassvu.lt., July 11, 1869. jyl3-lmd I.S'OTIIER ML' Sit JIT X. H. 09 A SON'S, for they have just received this day: l uags extra choice old Gov t Java Cofiee, 5 do prime Laguayra Coffee, 5 do choice Bio do, 3 bbls double Refined Cracked Loaf Sugar, .1 do do do Croaked Sugar, 2 do do do standard Povv'd Sugar, 2 do prime JTew York Golden Syrup, 2fi ex aas'd Scaled and Madalein Uerriug, 25 bxs Western Reserve Cheese, 16 bushels White Beans, jyl. No. 22 Main street aud 2 First st. twiej: tej : JtsT receive it B from the K.i-t, a ftno assortment of Oolong. Young Hyson, Imperial, and Guaoowder Teas, uf RrsUrala quality asel suitalde to all tastes. As this stock has been selet-rtn wlfti CfmsMcratrte care, troely invito our friends to obtain samples and try for themselves. W" hare an article of Teas put up by the Canton Tea Company, and bearing their laid-, which, as there is but little called for, we are disposed to put down the price to clear off the Oolong Tea a good article for 45 tents per pound. Young Hyson well flavored for io cents ?r round. At" KRSKINE, CUUND Kd GO 'S. jy2i 17 Mam street. AT WEST TOOLS 50 dozeu Waldron Grass scythes, 20 do Millard's C. S. do, U0 do Waldron Grain do, 15 do Millard's C. S. do, 20 do Grain Cradles, 50 do assorted Grass Snealhs, 2o do Reap Hooka, It) do German Sickles, 10 boxes Scythe Stones, 'J dozeu Hay Forks, loo do Wood Hay Rakes. In store and for sale by OKR. DALZELL A CO. W?OOH EOM THE JIMLLiOJVI-KlU)-MZ RIOUS TIMES FOR THE WEST! Flour being the staple article of lite, ERSK1NK, CUKNICK A CO., are determined that their tin merous iiatrons and friends shall have plogty to eat, that they may be ciutomers of theirs for years to come th have therefore reduced the price of Flour as lxlow, viz : Igleheart's fancy brand fiour "Epicureau" for 92 75 per Keck . Igleheart's extra Southern Mills flour a grade that caunot be beaten try who may tor iifjsr sack. Call and get some won, at 47 Main st. W JtST TELEMIBJfHIC MtWWJTVH J FROM THE SKAT OF WAR Cosae at last ! Tho very same lot vf Dry Coods for which the fair fmrtion of tlie crealiou. tbe Ladivs of our beautiful city, have been waiting to long, lias at last arrived per steamer Duiih-ith, and -o now ready for sale. We cordially invite onr Iriemts, and especially onr lsdy-cnstouiers,to eall at our store. 4:t Main street, and select articles according to taste and convenience. Don't forget. 4'! Main street, myrto MILL KB A NIEHAUS .VAf I ES 14 fatting Boxes, Sanford's Patent made by Ford, of New Albany, for ssle cheap. 40 bundles Cotton Line. Grass, Hemp, ami Manilla Bedcoid. Cotton Batting. Btn.hes horse, shoe, sweeping, whitewash. Dried Peaches. Dried Annies. Rice. Coffee Rio and Java in sacks. Sugar three grades of New Orleans -pnl-v ei wed and crushed white. For sale by ERSKINE, CUKNICK A CO., JeLI 47 Main street. ' gOUUHi' CO If AIM I 0VM UK sf wish to call tbe attcution of persons afflicted : with Congha and Colds, to the fact that Dr. JackI Son's Cough Syrnp is surior to any and all the ; .puck nostrums that are offered for sale It Is made from a urescriiition furnished by Dr. Jackson, ol Philadelphia, oue of the best physicians 111 this country This Syrup has been used by thousands with t he greatest baoffftt. Try one bettks, and you will always 11-e it afterwards For salt 1 v STODOABP A THOMPSON, dUl Druggists, No. 17 Main st. i war M m mVK At T TOOL S.-OMBEtT BB from the mannfactory, an.I made expr?ssly lor the L. tail trade 10 doen Iron and Wood-brace Cradles, 10 do Dutch Bow do, M m 10 do Blood's extra Cast Steel urain acytnes, do do do do Grass do, do do do Silver do do, do Cast Steel Briar Scythes., do do Hay and Straw Knives, 20 do Scythe Sneaths, assorted, in boxes do Stones, 10 dozen 2 and .1 Prong Hay Forks, tlo Hay Rakes, Mt do German Sickles. The above articles are warranted to Isj of the I very best quality, aud for sale low by my21 JACOB s 1 KA l it A SON, 40 Main st. a.vrj.-.if.f HJ.ns ji.vn heel . M - 200 fresh and jairy Bacon Haras. 200 hs sugar-cured Dried Beef, lit store and for sale at jli VICKERY BROS., e.1 Maiu st.
ht jmlg gonmfll. "A Church Going Into Business. ' Cndcr the above very significant captio.i an article appeared in the New York Tribune some weeks since. As it made its appearance iu tbe editorial department, and was written in editorial style, tbe presumption was that it was editorial matter. Taking this view of the subject, I, for one, wh disposed like Pat when u kicked by tbe beast "to "consider the source and let it pass." It wag not uutil very recently that 1 learned from a source perfectly reliable tbat tbe material for that article was furnished by a physician of this city, who is a member of tbe Old School Presbyterian Church." I confess tbis surprised me, and pained me, too; knowing tbat tbe gentleman referred to claims to be not only a friend ot truth and justice, but tbe friend and wellwiiber ot those wbom be has so wantonly
and maliciously slandered. To those who 4 noo-anything of tbe fact 5 ol the case, ami tbe position of our church on tbe slavery question, I have net a word to say; with mch, the notion of the Assembly, in accepting the report of its Board ot Trustees, needs no defense it ia perfectly consistent with all that bhe has ever said and done upon this subject, and has nothing to do with the right or wrong of slavery, one way or another. It is to those who hATB gotten tlir. interrelation from the Tribune, and have received a false inrprtasion by looking at its distorted and magnified image, and are dispesbd to make capital out it to Mwfirejodice and injury of a large and respcotable denomination of Christian people, who claim to be a branch of the Church of Christ, and to be laboring tbat His kingdom may come i repeat, H is to such, if there be sueh in the community., that I address myself in this article H is fortbeh- benefit that 1" ask a space in tbe r olumns of the papers of tWsr rity. And nrot, I wish to say rn relation to the article in tiV Tribune, it breathes the spirit, nx ot God, nor of the Cbrhtian, nor of one who wishes to do good by reforming those who are in error; bni of the devil, of one who vems to be actuated by a low, sordid, selfhh motive, of one who seeks to destroy and kill, nor scruples at the means which he employs to accomplish his end. It abounds in irony and biting sarcasm throughout ; it taunts, it scoftV, it sneers, it raves and threatens ; it appeals to the passions, and endeavors to excite indignation, and leaves us with the promise that we shall have more of the same sort hereafter. It is of the Greeley school, and say what yon will of the heart from which it emanated, we must admit that it was sound policy to let it appear as editorial in the New York JVtoune. The family resemblance is so striking that the bantling might have been christened m Horace," and no one would ever have detected tbe fraud, had not its paternity leaked out through tbe indiscretion of its rightful dam. The troth of the matter is, he WrprOwsT esT , and ranld keep it he bad to tell it. Nor if this tbe first tiae be has been guilty of tl e like, if we may judge from his familiarity and success in this case. He walks right into tbe sanctum and sits down upon the tripod as if be were used to it. Hut it was only the material which be furnished, neK.aps some one will say, and we are not to bold him accountable for tbe unkind and unchristian spirit in which the article is written. If it was only the ma terial which be furnished, be must have been very minute in bis details; for he mentions the closing advice of the Moderator which had nothing to do with the subject whatever and rings the changes upon this in admirable style. But suppose it was only tbe material which he furnished. Am I less to blame if I should throw innocent victims into tbe den of an infuriated tiger, when I know they will be devoured with savage and fiendish delight, than if I should stain my own fingers with their blood ? I bold tbat gentleman responsible nnd so will every one who judges rightly whether be wrote tbs article as it appears in the Tribune, or only furnished the material for the evil spirit in which it was w ritten. In fact, if he was not actuated by a bad spirit, wby was be so ready to tell the tale, that he scarcely waited for the assembly to adjourn before he dispatches the news false as it is to the New York Tribune that arch enemy of truth tbat tbe Cumberland Presbyterian Church had been dealing in negroes. But bad as the spirit of the article under consideration is, tbis would not be so bad, if the writer bad not studiously labored to make a false impresion upon tbe minds of hi? readers. The inijiression that he would make is that the church, as a church, has been engaged in the traffic of slaves. " She goes into business none of your vulgar huckstering, she does not trade in rice, cotton, corn or totxacco, nor in steamboats or plantations, but she trades in nothing meaner than men, nnd thus preserves from the scandal of a conscious world tbe respectability of Cumberland Christianity." This 9 the language of the article in the Tribune, and much more to the same effect, Now is this statement true? Did the Church or its General Assembly in adopting the report of its Board of Trustees ' trade in men or become a partner in such traffic : 1 Autswer; No! The Trustees say in their reporl tbat Mr. Davis, tbe Treasurer of the Board having iied suddenly, and having in his possession, at the time, certain funds
