Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 297, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 August 1859 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY MOLNIN.. UGl'STa TO ADVERTISERS THE JOURNAL has t.kkx stkahily ixCURASIXG IT9 SI KS RIPTIOS LIST, INTO.. AT THB P!USaJiT T1MK, IT HAS IHK I.AUCI'ST ciaii la t ion of a.w Daily in thk Sr a i i AUD AT LK AST THAT OK ANY OF ITS ClTT COTKMPOIU KITS. AnYERTISKMRNTS AkR VAI.l' . I LK IN PBOPOUTiuN TO THEIR l IRt l LATloN, . ..N.-P.iyl IIMU 1MK thk brst ADVERTISING MKDIl M IN thr State. jflfH Local and Mis?pllaii?us. We see that our friend Schocnlauh, at Mitchell, is sending off his threshing machines quite often. These machines are small, ar.d many of our largest furmers can afford to buy one and keep it for their own use, and thresh their wheat at their convenience. The threshers are decidedly handy, and we do not wonder they sell rapidly. We notice, however, that there is still a few more of them on hand, which will 1 sold at reasonable prices. We are indebted to the Hon. W. E. Niblack for a copy of the report of the Committee for investigating the accounts of the late Superintendent of Congressional Printing, by whose researches the enormous frauds in this department of the public service were exposed. The document contains 372 pages of testimony taken in the case, and makes some startling exposures. The St. Charles. It will be seen that this popular Restaurant has passed into new hands, and will be kept hereafter in the most rechrche style by its new proprietors, who have had long experience in catering for the lovers of good things, in a city where such tact and experience is highly appreciated. Lost, f rom my case of instruments, two pair of forceps. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them with Dr. Brat. Foi nd. On Main street, a parcel of money, which the owner can have by calling on Levi Igfeheart, at Southern Mills, and describing same, and paylug for this notice. The long communications admitted into to-day's issue have excluded our notices or several local questions. The following were the yeas and nays on the vote to fix the Mayor's salary at $1,000. Yeas, Councilmen Cook, Elliott rr, Gavitt, Wolfiin, Hutchison, Ivinson. Nays, Sullivan and Redmond. The proposition to make the salary $1500, the yeas were Redmond and Sullivan, who were susected of a design to kill the Mayor with kindness. It is proposed to erect a monument of Pilgrim Fathers, at Plymouth, Mass., on what an euvious foreigner once called the 44 Blarney Stone of New England." 8ft. They are shipping ice from Chicago to Louisville by railroad. A recent ship. mnt of eight hundred tons was mad.-. Connctl Froceadtiiga. t'ot NCIL ( ' i I A M l: Ll(. Aug. 2, 185t. Council met. Present, His Honor the Mayor, and Cotiucilmau trr, Gavitt, Hutchinson, Klliot, Wolflin, and Ivinson. The minutes of preceding nieeiing w ere read, and, after a lew changes, were concurred in. The bill of Wm. Dunkir, lor metal plates for carriages and drays, amounting to $12 40, aud of C. k J. Miller, for oue harrel of cement, furnished iu laying down street pi 19 to public cisterns, for $2 25, were allowed. Councilman Gavitt, from Committee on that subject, reported in favor of allowing Messrs. Ivinson and Miller to tap the cisterns and pijes, for the purpose of obtaining water, the cost to be assessed by a Committee. The same Committee is also to ascertain the terms of the contract letwcen the city and KraU & Heilman, in regard tojwater privileges. Councilman Wolfiin, from Committee on that subject, reported in favor of extending j Jak street sewer to the canal this season, ! and that it be extended to Eighth street- as I -oon as practicable; provided, il can be done without embarrassing the finances of the city. The report was deferred until Saturday v ening. Mr. Wolflin, from Committee on Erroneous Taxation, reported that property had leen listed twice, and recommended that the 'axes be refunded to Mr. Kramer. Report was concurred in. Mayor Baker, from Select Committee, reported on claims of Mr. McKeever, am! recommended that Mr. McKecver's bill, as corrected, amounts to Si 07 CI, and that said amounts had been distributed among tin; proper lots. Ueport was deferred until Saturday evening. Mr. Orr moved that a committee be appointed to see McKeever as lo the order in which he shall proceed to execute his orders, and that said committee ic also requested to ascertain the liabilities ol" city in connection with property holder.-. The Mayor made report as to criminals for paet month. The number of cases were ' two, amount of fines assessed, 50 cents; inn s collected, $1. The city had incurred no expense in feeding prisoners. Mr. Gavitt asked that Mr. Snowdcn be permitted to fill up a hole on Second street, in tins rear of Kratz k Heilman a foundry . Mr. Hutchinson was apoicted a committee to ascertain the work to be done, and make contract to have said work done. The bond of Hiram Nelson, as City Auctioneer, with II. Q. Wheeler and Thomas Scaullin as sureties, was presented and accepted. The Mayor presented a blank for iease of butchers stalls in the markets, whiclt w.ts accepted as a correct form. Mr. Urr moved that the Chief Engineer U instructed to procure suitable locks, and to otherwise keep the apparatus in order. Mi Teuian applied for relief in lh matter of license on playing bagatelle. Tie nutter was po-tpoiied uulil Saturday night. I'u motion adjourned

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uttourmy Ottml Mtreurlml f.t an 1 nil those compounds om" t-d "f mineral spiit4,.rit liiii.i. .... i..ukmH'I' itions. This UtetaMt, mtKfmH mUmtj of vitstails tat lasts, is ft harmless as asll u eflicleiit remedy, iu all rusfn of eruption!', sores, hoils, aouuds. and coutu--ions. Sold at the maii"f i e-ry. No. 80 Maiden T nn. Now York, and by nil Ihu&jists, at -V., , i i I $1 i r iot ung:i TA JsVss thmt .lmricmmm can truly call to the "sa I lru," is tin Fever and Aue, and nl all the terrible di-oa-.-s to rack I lie hi am, cm icfste the form, and render tlie entire body hclpI. . and HlterU orH U--, iiuiio can, in our estimation, claim pretvdu e over it. The excruciating (uiii experienced by the atUi -ted, i- led exprcssi Ua it i "ill to ba rctli.cl. lj tlitc ivlio have I well stricken down with it, a routed) of any kind must, ax a matter of course, pin.- of the greatest intci.it (mi. of the. UM'Ht HWaMrfnl ami ticdy . ure that e know of, W Itr. J. liOSTETTKR'S CKLEKRATKH BITTKIJS. lit recommending it to the public, ' klloU and feel that Wo are doing a gr sit Servi. ltd Uuietlc- nl etlecls uperi the stomach, and it mild taste, can not hut render it popular ajiiofiu all c3rM For - .! by Druggists find dealer i;i in rally, everywhere. uujjS The loud it th i.iit. .Vo tnuri lvr noHorrr in our country l uieui-h, their constitution-, r ke 1 and torn by ttrii and dan peroua mineral medicines ; they will come to the fiiejntafn of he dth, found in einiple berbl and roots from nature's atorehoii-. TIIL MOUNTAIN IIERD PILLS, of innocent mountain plants compoNl, will reach and stop their distress, and canthe blood, ren -wed and cleansed, to carry through the Ixnly the elements of health; building up the broken constitution, and carrying life and health, but for them would have ben 1 1 wreck of hope the feeble moan of suffering, at last ended by tho I cold hand of death. IK not let prejudice overcome your better reason ; do not look upon th -sn Till, aonly like others ; do not let your despair, after trying everything else, prevent you from trying these. The blood must be pure, and then ii kin-s U impossible. What a great and yet simple truth is this? it appeals to the comnioo sense of all ; it is the great key-stone of the healing art. JCD N 'S MOUNTAIN II HUB PILLS will purify and cleanse it as sure as the sun will rise to-morrow. aTtsT Judson's Mountain lrb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers. aogl , mud 8t UUta a arttht rtault of impure hlood. The blood Leiomed thhk and clogged. The akin in not able to cast off the impurities ao important to health. How many young men and women wa aee with their face covered with pirn plea and blotches, alio are endeavoring to remove them hy the use of auaps and washes of various kinds. Thin I veiy dangerons, and should never be practiced hy persons desirous of good health. Mothers wha have children afflict d with sores and eruptions, shonld nevsr dry them by external application, for iu this way they will drive in the humors am) produce ill health for tha child during its wh do life time. There is no mother that likes to see her children afflicted with fesbls health. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN IIEItn PILLS ars prepared expressly for the cure of ernptiorrs of the skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Sores, etc. They cleaaas the blood of all imparities, prodm-iii a hantiful. clear, and healthy skin, so much admired hy all people of taste and refinement. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold hy all Medicine Dealers. Jyl dJtwlin W aura rtjotfd lo find thmt th rnowued Chemist of New England, DOCT. AYKR, has at length turned his attention to the disorder which hangs like a Might on our community. Our section is as hwalthy as any other, with oue single exception, and that is the Fever and Ague, which hanuts us on every side. But his remedy due cure, as we should know it mint, if he made it. i i.nt iit this halefnl distemper from imoiig na, aiid ours is one of the loveliest spots in the west. Ptitiel, Fnirfrhl, Intra. Jy8 Bodiam Milling Company, Kvansville, Indians. Offic on Water street, between Main and Loawsi, Coal, iu quantities of not ien, tf-.m litisluds, liverod to auy part of the city, at 1 cents per Imsh. at the pit, S cents. JullN WVMONH, vctV Secretitrj ami MaiMii. r. CLEAR THICK ICR FROM LAKE PEPIN. Jft P. O. 0JM,f? I, .fT mi: e.trnent solicitation 't tuanj imtsoiis, litr In.'. d t i di-ti i lull ipoi ti .ii of In, SI'LKNIU l LA KB PKP1N ICK to the citizens f the town, l.y li iv in-; it at their tloors fnmi waoiif. He Mill ii- ! oor to beein tha bnsltiews to-morrow nioruiii". The kti is as clear crystal solid :i- a rock, nud iHiarv inches in lhiekties. !(. i m.rry that the oricinal eo-l mid heavy OX'iie of Tu curing it, a ill not allow him to nut the nrice so .,M to consumers sh he would w ish ; hut he is persuaded that when its duiabllity dud superior iju.ili Dm are fully t.-st.-d, it will I found rVm f than any other to le had, and when the aceoimt for the whole season's ice is fcioted up, the total eXH-use will not In found to irre Oer than tlie sum paiil lor our onlinary ice iu romnion neasons. Those who wish a regular snpply at their toreS or duflliins, wilt please leave their orders at P. t'RILFY c iiiiitinic-room. fatO JOHN A. KHITZ JIHIN A HANKY Z .& H 3 r CRESCENT CITV E EVANS V I L L E , IND. The prorrietors of the CRESCKNT CITY FOUNDRY hef leave t. inform their friends and the public iu general that they an- full) j lettered to make t. order all kinds of MACHINERY 1 Needed for Wills or Manufactories of any klul.1 Having a treat variety of patterns r.ir fl I I. I. C V l III V 1. f an'. STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also m uiufacturars of DINTILLKRY AND MININU MAI'IIINKKY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FIN 1 SHERS, M ALT MILLS ; SASH, MILF.Y AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, Ul'.MMINti MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS STEAM BOILERS. IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything in the iron foundry and machine bi sinks-;. made to order. ALSO Dealer in a superior article of TUHESHIXG MA C7A A.s', And Powers' complete, of the latent improved tfjnV, IMPROVKD STEAM GAUGES, (il M BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEA D AND COPPER PIPE, ANI FIRE BRICK. All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICKS. Highest rice always paid f. old METALS, At the old St .lie! Corner Canal und lagta sir. i t KF.I1 dk. I1ANBY. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Alwavs on hand and for sale. y 'i Cut i'..v tJi.F. .i .i-; tf" .nn.t m t ow ..ml Cairfor sale. Kmpiire at HUUIILS' Dry Oi ask Man. Jv-7 l'HT Ut 4 Fit' Fit FKU STKJMFB Mac-lay --VHI ff .T prime siiar-. ure.l Uams hoi. .o licU" ;

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9 announce the completion of the extensive improvement to their concern, which liave be. u in progress for some timo past, to afford the utmost facility for carrying on an cxtonaive trade, by - II lug a good art -clo only nt ucb prici a cnniNt tail tegive universal s.ntixf:irtion. Bavmgtnis rihj.it iu view, every consideration that itraightforwur.l dealing, fruudel on honor and litter lllfy, ran giro, will ho resorted to, and thn estal li -Ii rantotil i i fldenre between buy r and A i; T!i uoek b iiiiiinually large, every dppartiueuf r "plete, and nirchaxem may r.dy npin nieeiin wfth an exteiwlve assortment oa reasonable term. They woiill direct particular attention t..tleir late liaport.it iou of Irish Linen (iooils, i atnl I I frfeh Llaent, 12 t Linen (thevrlnga, Pillow Case LiiMRs, llnml k.iiliief , Toel, Napkit Rh irhcil ml Brian Linen TaMe Cloths, Ac, mv. Curner of MaJa ami Kirit eta. in:i To the Public. ho Lir, have u v . -1 m t oIh-s, causin;- many of our roeis to ov. allow their banks, bucking up the water iu the creeks ami bayous, am' floodlit to a considerable extent the button, lauds; when the rici- rec.de, which may lie ex -jiect 1 soon, then the l.rie surface of decayiuic vegetable matter expist-d to the scorching ray of the summer sun, produces tha malaria, which proV(s ko latal iu its com sua cpini; whole Slates, iujiI -paiang neither ui;e nor so iu its conquering mutch. Aftr a residence of mote than twenty years in the middle uud Southern St ites, we think we Lave 1 discovered a medicine 'ahlch, to a certain extent, is a preventative of tin attacks of bilious U ver, ague, A;., am! as .suiii v. c reconinieinl oki -1 . Whisky. We wish the public to understand that we are not urging upon them the n-.- uf tr.-ii'; Li.oiors as a beverage Weare,.ttid aluays have leen, opposed to their being um-.I iu tii.it way, but it people will iw them as such, let them have by nil means a pure ait icle. ti.at will keep them in health, and l. ngthen instead of bortat.iug their lives. We propose to m'U always pure and unadulterated Liipioi s for medicinal purposes, and a little for the stoni -ach'ssake, if re.piired, and will challenge au it -.on ! the b at chemists iu this or any other conntry, to find any impurity or adulteration in the w hisky branded by us, "A His & Howe's Magaolia." It is waiiant d, as it is diatlUed from tiio cot u, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good ci-t 'in water. We have no doubt m.uiy (s-rsms huve In-en ruined iu health, if not actually killed, py tlrittkiug bad whisky, the gr utri the reason that j Aliis JL Howe,' pure Magnolia should be iu gen- ! eral ua. Just received and in More lor sale 1 ' 1 : pi;a-. ,1-1 d liraudiea (old) from o to ;7 t J J pijH'-i do (old) from . '5 to j" ' . il. 1 pipe - if di md Gin ; 3 pnacMona old Kum. o j . ALLIS oc U0WK3. Water at. L 5 $ C MKMMi.YT VITl' TOBAi VO '. t - T iRY.- The undersigned Ikivuik UKae. iu tie" To!'. i' i business, Mitli the parpoae ol oitpplyliitf, if poasibar, the wants of the homo market, I am now prepared to offer a well aelrrted stock of manufactured Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Tenues-se Ltul, iu Pounds, 1'ivcs, Halves, Rights, aud Qnarterts in any desired iiackaee. Terms liberal, ami acceptable discouat tor Cash purchases, but uu saw leas than five boxei. A. ULMBKKTS, jy-S No. tdo Main street, KvaiisviUs, Ind. m n.MJlSTKjlT0mVH fLt ittt. B 1" M- virtue of :in order of the Conrt of Common Plena of Vanderburgh county, I will sell at publi. auction, at the C urt II t- : in Kvansville, on the lUth of September, 1859, part of the S. K. r. of 8eetku No. townsliip 0 south, range IS' west, eontaiuiiiK thre.- acres, adjoiniujc lauds of Peter Sharp, V. V III iiiktm-y er, and lili(oli the road leading from the Poor lloiiiu to the residvfi. of Kdgar . lnink. Suid preinisvs Mill be old in snb-ilivision-., a plat oT which CSJJ i'c Heel, hy callin:' IIm.ii il. e. Term of vale, one -third cash ; balance iu 12 and IS months li oiu day of sab. t!.e purchaser piv iu imt. -s with approved .security, waiving all reliet from aluati..M ol apprai.-eiiient laws, Milh int. n-st from the d.o krsal. DRAUKKT MILLS, JgrXS-M A.lui'r of Adolph Ui inkni tu. : do. White Cedar Water Cans, with covers, bras nud iron bound, 3 sizes; Mid,.. White 1ar Pailn, 'A sifosj, brass and iron honpa. Where one doieit or more are taken, tlwy are pa. k -d in dry li avin-s, with no charge for i thus insuring -"e t ran-p. rtsi i m and keej.ing theta iu kokI order till sold . J. B. Rl'SSKLL. .ski Main -tree!, my'3l Sptwisin ThirS sml Fourth, LoiHsville. mb noons .it ji c ti o.v. u have received a consignment of Urv Good-, which M'e will Sell without reserve, coiiniiem 01 1 K19AY MO UNI Nt 5, July -2, at So'vJook, conlisting of a vai iet v ot re.-ison.thle l)re.-s Cowds, Ci.p" Collars, I 'udei.-h . v. s, Maatillar, Linen Handkei -hi. Ol, ,Vt , fte. W invite tie Ladles on and all. m the gKl tniibt ba sold. Come up in the cool ol thenioinin -. Goods opeu for Inspection. jo; II. NKLSOX a i o., Au-'r-. .V'T FOUUET THJT V ltA Vilt redraed prie s. All warranted In give l atisfa. ti -n, hotl In style and durability. Cutting and Repairing executed in the b. -t manner, mad with dlspall fl A pssl election of tto'vls en hand, which he wilt poll at COST- -p'- Itlvaly a fact. Be sure and call at DAVI DSON S old stand, 2nd door sonth of Main. "ugl T Iff Mi ATM i.'.VlJA JMLot. IK OF b K 1 1 M S COMMKKCIAL '!. LVXiH is now ready for disti ibutiou. Students iu the city entitle 1 to them, also those who have insorted their cards, and ill otliers interested, are reqaestad to tall at M. L. JoIiusom's Book Biadery, and obt iiu i .pies. yH It :. I t I, J.J tOB THJ IB if emove.1 their stork of llaniware 71 Main street , U t. 2ui and .id and Inn, to No Ttaev would lie pleased to sci! their old customers at . I .;" .. I .w. .1 .1. U.,.l ill. "Il lie.. . lll'l, ,..11.. I wanMjw wm ....... alarireand w. II -lecleil st.s k of llaniware and Iron, which they offv rat ven low prhes lor "ash jyi. nJ?MTJ'HMSIIII IIISSOI.VTIOJW m The partin rslup heretofore existing la t ween Win. Loos- 1 and J. Heas is dissolved by mutual ' ii-. iit. Jam i880. All perons holding claims agnlust tlie aliove linn will preaenl ihem to Wm. Roetsel lar MVucut, as he colk-cts all debts due Mid tii in. W M. IC0RS8KI. jjt-ad John jii-ys. m-iuk ji.vit i:: nuis m ruoor M. SA F N AT At M ITO.N. It net S..I.1 Iki. i at private mik", we will -.11 at amtiou wiiboiit ! .ri ii-, mii Till lili.. Jiii... .yith, a ocsl Fire-pro-! Sale, i.r c;o-h . It t;osl ai title, and A ill If sold. mm NELSON A t o. riva us run s :- lisi mats t.'iniiamon, 1.1 bugs 1'epp.T, lo bags Allspice, 7 . l' . i r -.i til ". Spices. For sale hy ui.ll W U EKLXJt d wrmHMJSTnmtf' .VM.-tToi . m n t M THOMPSON hart just received direct from New York, a varied aaaortiiK nt of 151. .ek, Mine, Hoi, and Green Printing r.k. I'l itilern' Yni nMi, Uold sixu and lironze, to which they inteud to devote their attention, itnd will s.-ll at alm"t Fast ern prices, :it the liru Store, N... 17 Main s. i, Kvausville, I ml. ip'.?7 II b o a i: s b f .nj. i j vti ui: n Tobacco, of various brands, in good im i - ' chantabie old. r, to be sold !t auction at oltr An. Hon Rtsiius, or TI11KSH.VY, .li;Iy 11. 18o'.. A credit of fi month-, siven, tie- purcha. i i ing uate with approved s-1 in itv . jvc H. NELSON .v. CO., Auet'rs. Li . i I 1 'It. I t O FFF. K r, B-ltmS Ol' this extra Coffee just rereived and lor sale by VUAS. M.JOUNSTON, Posey's lihick, . . ...:t, ii 'vi- th Canal . WJRIH 1MBtt -20 1.MH. FIIOU'F MLd Lard in store and for nale by Jjffl G1IAS. M. J0HSSTON. OdfWB! SiITN.'-IjO BIISMKI.S prime ..Id "entity Ivan ia Oat- for sale at mars V ..IKEBY BPos , s Main stni't &rrcL Coffoe. rZgm FOVUKTfi OF KA Tit. I F.VA' W.lav: va t'olfe. , cxpie.sslv I 1 1 I'llllv use, ! CI el l.y ELISUA 8. BABt'OCK. V Ol H.IOF. OIK IIO.ttF T R.I III: Slill th. v till i, of i. Anstriai.s. but the

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prices ol Kb.iir. A further re.lu. tion in the pri f I heart's brands ol Finn Southern Mill. Fxtra sji 75 p0t Mv l . Kpkureau Ftra HASparnvk. tpiahl v g MM rati t d, Bfl uaual. at i;i, I N F i I I; Mi K .1 i 1 S, JjrN 47 MaiMstrwet

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BY T II B B. A W. LINE. W The Tans Momlxir ol the 20tl inst., contains the following defence of the Peace Treaty by NaoIcon. Yesterday srening the Bmpcror m eive-lthc rre:it bodies of the State, the Presidents of which, M. Frohling, Count tie Moriuy nud M. Uroclier, adlrc-e l congratalatory speeches to his majesty The Kuiperor thanked them for their devotion, MM then explained the reasons of his conduct during the great events ; he saM nAerhe arrived beneath the walls of Verona, the struggle was inevitably about to changein its natnre, ai well in a military ils in iis political anect; he would have been obliged lo attack the enemy in liont, who was iu- : ten. bed hchini great fortresses and protecMld on his flank by the neutrality of the surrounding territory, and it wad about to be the beginning ol a long and barren war, I found myself, in the face of Europe, in arms, ready to dispute our successes or aggravate our reverses; nevertheless, the difficulty of the enterprise would not have shaken my resolution, if the men bad not In-en out of proportion to the results to be expected. It was necessary to crush bodily the obstacles opiosed; then, to accept a contlict on the Rhine, as well as on the Adage, it was necessary to fortify ourselves openly w ith the concurrence ol a revolution. It was necessary to tro on shedding precions blood, and at last risk that which a sovereign should only stake for the indcjKindence of his country. If I have stopied, it was neither through weariness or exhaustion, or through abandoning the noble cause which I desired to serve, but the iuterests of France. I telt great reluctance to dampen the ardor or our soldiers Dy retreating trora my pro- ; gramme, and to see vanished from honest j hearts noble delusions and patriotic hoc5. In order to secure the independence of Italy, I made war against the mind of Europe, ami as soou as the destiny of my own country might be endangered, 1 made peace on efforts aud on sacrifices. Have they been merely losses ? We have a right to be proud of this campaign. We have vani ijuished an army numerous, brave and well I organised. Piedmont has been delivered ; from iuvasion. Her frontiers have been ' extended to the Mincio. The idea of an . Italian nationality has been admitted by ' those who com batted it mo.u. All the Sove- ' reigns of the Peninsula now comprehend the ) merit of solatnry reforms. Thus, after having new proof of the military power of Franc, the peace concluded will be prolific of happy results. The future will every day reveal additional cause for the happiness j of Italy, the iniluence of France and the ! tranquility of Buroiie. PlTTSBfRO, August 3n M. Iiiver 19 inches by the metal mark, and GUline. Weather cloudy and warm. Last Night's Despatches. Wa&hisoton Aug. 2 P M. The Stales mentiuns the reception ot important private dispatches from Northern Mexico. It was expected that within 90 days 3000 American troops will be organized on the Rio (irande, properly armed and equipped for the purpose of marching on the City of Mexico, and exterminating tlie whole Miramon faction. Private advices fr m Tusson, dated Jaly lo, mention a hostile meeting between Lieut. Mo wry and Edward K. Cross, editor of the Arizonian. Four shots were exrhanged without effect. At w last fir. , Lieut. Mowry's rifle missed fire. It was decided that he was entitled to his shot, and Mr. Cross stood without arms to receive it. Lieut. Maury refused to fire on an unarmed mail, and discharged his rilte in the air. Mutual explanations followed ; lot It parties declared themselves satisfied, and the dilliculty was adjusted. The Opata Indians were committing great ravages in northern Sonora, shooting the men and ravishing the women. The troop:" Mem afraid to attack them. Au American citiz.cn was in jail at Magdaleria tor no oll'cnce, and fears were entertained that he would be murderod. It is utterly impossible for an American to travel now in Sonora without being massacred or robbed. Lieut. Mowry will have no opposition to Congress. It is the intention ol the Government to ettabiuu posts on the frontiers of tlie Appache country. The President arrived here this evening at C o'clock, from Bedford Springs. Several members of the cabinet were in wailing to receive the President, who seems to be in the enjoyment of excellent health and spirits. Henderson, Ky, Aug. 2 r m Tlie comjilcle olticiul returns r Ilenderaoii county show the following majorities: For Lkdl (Op.), 20; Alton (Op.), Harlan (Op.), 11; Greeu (Dem.), 84; Riclmrdsou (Up.), 12; Frazer (Op.), 13; Rules (Op.), 17; Garrard (Op.), 13 ; Peyton (Dem.), fur Congress, 18; Lyne (Op.), for Representative, C3. A in. in named Dickey killed another mini- , l ( 1 1,1 lh, iu a light yesterday, in the Odiorii .. . 1 district in this county Louisville. Aug. 1 p it Congressmen elected as follows: First District, Burnett (Dem.) ; Second, Peyton (Deiu.), probably; Third, Hristow (Op.) ; Fourth, Anderson (Op.); Fifth, llrown (Dem.); Sixth, (Jarmrd fDeni.) probaJily; Seventh, Mallory (Ob.) St. Loi is. Aug. '2 r n. The river has tiillen two ImJms in the lust 2 hours, and is still receding, with 8 bed in the thuntiel to Cairo. All the ujioer atrvauis are falling, with 0 feet on the rapiU in the Mississippi, 4 feet in the channel in the Missouri, and less than 3 feet on the Lars in the Illinois. The weather is clear and warm. St. Louis, August 2 p m Incomplete returns from the county election yesterday, indicate the sun-ess by large majorities of the Republican candidates. BAKU Hook, Aug. 21- H Thick outside all day, now lighting up. Xo sions uf tliel'ersia, now ahont due, with three days later news. Nkw Yobk, Aug. 2 p The Africa, which sails from this iort tomorrow, will take alsjiit $500,000 in specie. There are two steamers up for Kurojie, the New York aud Jura. Thev will taken cousiderable atnoiint last week. In ?perie, though le?s tlian Locisvillh, Aug. 2 p m Uivcr lulling, with three feet water in the canal. Clneinuatl Market. Cincinnati, Aug. 2 p m Flour holds its iKisitiou withoui change, but tlie market is more active, at 1 0ofTi$: for Fuperfine. Wheat in fair demand at 1 10(u)l la lor white. Corn 85. flats in demand at 4"fi)48. Rye held firmly at 80. Whisky ;till tpioted at 21. Provisions noiu inallv unchanged iiolhiu doing

St. LoPia, Aug. 2 -p m The Democrats elect one member of the Legislature and two County Commissioners. The Republicans probably elected the balance of the 'candMatcs. The Sunday lieform WiLi carried by a large majority.

Mev York Murkal. New York, August l' p m Flour otH'ned firm, but closed dull atiil drooping, sabs G200 bbls., 4 805 10 for Sttper state, Ti 1u(j 4U for extra do; 34 ( 03 super esteru; 4 9iJ(i tor com tnon to good extra new; S5 2 r f 40 lot good old; $.ri 50Ji 75 for fresh ground shipping brands of extra rounJhoop Ohio Small sales rye flour at C2J; wheat l2 letter, with a limited supply of new; old white Kentucky $1; new red Southern SI M (tl 3f,and old whito Western, rye dull at 7f(i78. Barley qiaet and lower, sales of f700 bu at 78 ff.i old. Oats i540 for state; 30AM for Western. Whisky lower, sales at 25025. Pork dull and heavy. Bacon nominal. Cut meats inactive, salei 150 packages at GQ,G for shoulders, ami 88$ for hams. Lard dull at 10(3)10$. Butter quiet at 12 16 for Ohio, and 1G20 for state. Cbeeee quiet at 8(cv8 i. Toliaceo inactive at iQ)10 Wool unchanged. It is bettered that the cotton crop of Texas this year will amount to 350,000 bales. The cotton factory at AunL?ta, 1 :.. i o i virvjiut, mud out, meive iiiouauu varus of manufactured cloth every day. a? A rcjiort from Washington say.t that Mr. Sickles has reuted the house in that citv occupied by Lieut. Maflit. In England, our common mullen plant is cultivated in pots, and called 41 the American vervet pla it." Six different wool dealers in Adrian, 3iicini;nn, nave nurctiascu and Bhinned. j within a few weeks, no less than 274,000 pounds of wool. The aJtcage price paid : was 41 cents per pound. BQJu The Purdy (Tenn.) Whig Bonnefays that during the session of the circuit court, Judge Walker fineil a certain piou) individual, once in good standing, $30 for Kissing a resiic-ctable lady against her wish and consent. 1 V fitsiy Miss Goddard, a ( harming younj,' . ... finrt,,n s,I-e5s lady, is in prison nt Koxbury, Mass., for g. Mie victimized many shrewd men by false checks in payment of loans. nt.-. The Russian market town of Twer, on the Volgt, near Moscow, was recently almost destroyed by fire, which Lurnt for two days, at the expiration of which timo the grain magazines were still in names, and corn to the valued a million silver rouble? had been destroyed. fivf An Englishman was coming down the Ohio on a steamer a few days ago, and as the packet turned out of that river into the Tennessee, at the head of Tennesse; Island, he seemed much surprised, nnd inquired the uarae f the Tennessee and iti length. On being told that it was upward) of eight hundred miles in length, and nearly as large ns the Ohio, he exclaimed, "Well, I declare, for a new country, you have extremely large rivers." - w The Revolutionary Element In the I. ate Wavr. The part which the revolutionary element has played in the war has been a telling one. Italy has everywhere poured out her youtli for the battle field, aud they have been slaughtered by thousands. The Italian National Committee has labored heartily and successfully. Garibaldi has proved himself one of the right arms of the lilemting Briarcus, and fully sustained the jiosit 'u.ii he took when upbraided for entering a service where Louis Napoleon was supreme. I look upon him," said he, "ns , uaeaus which Divine Providence has created for the liberation of Italy, ami as such 1 ava l myself of him.' The Hungarians have played a fed less ImportMt prt. Count Uethlen wa1; placed on Louis Napoleons ?tarl', Count Kiss accompanied Prince Napcleon to Tuscany, Klapka legan lo organize the Hiinsrarian leeiou at Genoa, and Koautli went to Parma, where he played the I king and lool with guards aud royal paraphernalia, just its Le did when he iirst came to New York. The fidelity of the Hungarian regiments in the Austrian army was shaken, and Hungary itself was Hooded with revolutionary proclamatiot.s. This diminished the disposable forces of Austria for the campain, by rendering the presence of a large army necessary in Hungary, just a3 the placing by Russia of a corps of olservation on the frontier of CJalli ia rendered another Austrian army necessary there. Thus has the revolutianary element contributed to the recent result of the c:inipaig i in Italy. Tlie ipiestioti now is: Will Ft le ! satisfied with what has been achieved ? "A e think that, tor the present, it will. Ilbcr Items. a r at v a t.s smd riKPAUTt res ruou 5o'llW MnXI.A TILL 5 O'CUV k TCl:SUAT. John Tompkius, MetMphis to Louisville. Charley Bovm-ii, Cairo to Kvausville. Maid of the Mist, Kv.-tusville to lleiidei.- .n Trnd'-r, Kvannvilh! to Poinl Kiver. Qmm NVhiic, do to MnMntj Onsa The river cotitit.ues to recede slowly. The wealher, yesterday, was very wurm. Nn I.ii-ines, whatever, was visible on llie lamlThe Botc'ii, after much tribulalion, arrived yesterday, alxut '1 o'clock P. M. Sl e reports the Oakland aground at Stuart's Island. The 7wr grounded at Caseyvillo in going down, but succeeded in getting off without anv material delay. The Done was tr at Caseyville. She was getting through without much difficulty. At Caseyville she took on a lot of tobacco. The Jiowen reports 3 to 1 feet water on the bar3 !elow . In order to make some repairs and prei ire more completely for a low water ui ipaign, the iion-en will lay over until Friday, missing one trip altogether. She Lroiiehi im with her a lighter, and will Inprepared to take tpiite a trip down on that nr. The Star will leave to-day at half-pasi 12 o'clock. Reing the mail packet, she m:.y be relied on. The AM t, the nowCannelton jiacket, will L ave this morniug. The packets hitlu-ito i uniting in that trade have not given the people much reason to place much conficontidcine n them, and the little Alida may find some little drawback in establishing a trade on that account. We think, however, a little energy and promptness uu the p:.rt ot her officers will soon obtain the confidence of the people between here and Cannelton, and the boat will have all it can do. Shippers should have their freight on hand lot the Alidt, early. The Krsidutt', which has been running up White river, sunk recently, and is Jlikely to prove a total loss. The (,Vn. WkQ had a tine trip, yesterday, for Cjieeu river, ronsisti tig of fuiuiliiic, Lrick, to. She left late in the evening.

Ayer8 Cherry Pectoral has won for Itself sni-h a renown for fho cure -f every variety of Throat and Lung Complaints, that it issntirely anuecssary for us recount the evidence ol itr virtues, wherever it baa teen empteyed. An It h-is tone been in constant use throiurhottt this

j seti"ii, wethvd not do mou than at-ure tlh- people its quality is kept up to the best it has ever seen, and that it may lie relied on to do f'f theirTtli I all it has ever boMI fouu 1 to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, VOli ALL THK PURriSES OF A PI KOATIVK MEDICINE. FOR COSTIVENESS; FOK THE I KK OF DY8PKPSIA; FOR JAUNHK K ; I 1 1 B THE ( I RE OF INDIGESTION : FOK REABACUK; Ft K THK U UK OF DVKM'Hn FOR A FOUL STOMACH ; FOR THK TRKOF ERYSIPKLA8; rOR THE FILES; FOtt THK CURE OF SCROFULA; FoR ALL SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS; FOR T!IK CURE OF RHEUMATISM; FOR DISKASKS OF THK SKIN; FK THK CURE OF LIVER 'OM I'LAI N'T ; FOB DROPSY; FOK THE CUKE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEUM; FOR WORMS; FOR THB CURE OF GOUT; FOR A DINNER PILL; FOR THE CURE OF NKl Ii LCI A ; FOR PURIFYING THK DLOOD. They art siucar-roated, no that the moat aon i aive can take thein pleasantly, and they at.- the 1 -terient iu the world for all the iurimsesof a fatui y physic. Price i"! centfi per Ihjx ; Six B.xm for $1.00. Great iiuiiiliers of Oterg.v men, PhysieinnR, State-.-iveu, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these medi. 'rtlott of nut our spaee here will not permit the in-th.-m. The Agents below named furnish craii- iiir American Almanac, in which tiny ate given; with also full descriptious of the aloe com -plaints, and the treatment that should lie followed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Avkb's, au-1 take no others. The sick want the Lest aid there is for thorn, nud they should have it. 6- Prepared l.y DR. .1. C. AYKR & CO., Lowell, Blassachnsi'tts. Sold by KELLF.lt A W 1IITK, Kvansvilte, nml by all Iriwistn aud Merchants throughout t lie country. tnar23-dweow NOTICE T( ) V A li M PIUS For tale l.y K. s. RUSTON aud J.S. MITCHELL & CO., Water st., nailer Telegraph Office, Evansville, Indiana. iW All Machines warranto I. jy27-dlAw4w DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms formerlyuceupied hy Ir. Kivett, in l)r. Bray's building, opjic.site the Post Office, would respectfully solicit the citiieuaof Kvauavillc aud the surrounding towns a lid country, o visit his rooms and nee tUs apeciutens on exhibition. All those who need Dental oK'r.tioin performed, and are pleased with his w ork, shall be attended to with great pleasnre. His COiiTIN UOUS UUBI works without a seam or crevice. Nothins will he niore cl.-.m. or have greater strength. Uis Dlook Wokk has but two Beams iu a full upper or lower set. Persons can latiKh as heartily as they choost without showing that their teeth are artificial, aud cheeks thai aco aiinkeu can be restored to uearly their original contour. He also niakea the usual styles of plain and simple gum tooth work ott gold and silver plate ami also the Olieoplaslie work, which is much liked by those who have used it. He has also two processes for extracting teeth without pain no inhalation no injurious effects arising from their ttst the most delicate cau have them applied with perfect safety. 4T" Parents will consult the health aud U-anty of their children. Lv having tho Dentist direct their aecond deiiiilioii, tnerry -liieini; synuueliy ami health to those iuvaluuhle organs. I tnlie iduosnre in tntrodii. iiiR Or. Ilassj, formerly of Lafayette, Iud., my sine i i . the old rooms in Bray's huildiug, hoping he will hud them both pleasant apd profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, lam pleased to find him oue of the progressing; poamsiii:1- l isle and ln h professional ability and staudiii". With iln view, I ... ... . . , as a skillful aud competent dcutist. can, wm Siileiy, recoiumei.u nun to ine . oiiiuiiniiijr HI dS J. KIVETT. It .at tVMi.l,JK-'Vl: FiNK Lit draught steamer POLAND, tiiaeey, master, J. H. Duncan, clerk, will leave Kvausville for Louisville and intermeduite landing MUly ti s.tDAY EVENING, at .1 V. M., and every SATCltDAY MORNING, at 9 A. M. For freight or pissage, apply ou lKard. j't . F 1.(11 L JVOTIfK. .IT .1 MKMTm iug of the Board of Directors ol the Evuu.sville Mercantile Library Association, hold on the evening of the lsth inst., the following order vas passed, to-wit : Ordered that a call l made of Three Dollars upon ea.-h unpaid share, aud t h.-t tin annual contribution ot two dollars fr.un ea h nicmlier l..r the current year lie collected, commencing An. n-i 1". 18.V.1, and that the Secretary give notic then the daily papem. WKLL. 11. WALKKit, ji-2w Secretary E. L. A. tmjTII. .. Hjt.VU J.I IIKTFM.MINED T SI FKD! k w m ii mt m i GCOK;K TIIUKNIIII.L takes ideaMire in inorniii:i: his old customers that iu tin- .piality and style of his work, he flatters hlntself he cannol 1 excelled. II.- may still be found at the corner ol Second aud Main streets, where the .hoi. est Harness and Saddles of every description cau be ol taii.tslon the best of lei US. Reiirin done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Harness always on hand. jcl rmv . ft F. It ll.t.VTs , mMim&dUfr M AND DRI GGISTS. We are regularly receiving addition, to our stork of Iki gs, M iiiciHr.s. Ciif.mu-als, Paints, Oils, YiKMsnrs 1'i.RiTSF.ir, and Kancv Abticlks, which we are prepared to offer te tlie trade on ns irvssl terms as can lie . -ha-s-d in Cincinnati, Louisville, or m. Louis. We have in st.. re 1". ton of ExtKa Vmr. White Lkaii, ill kegs hrtO Ns, ' ffis. and W lbs, which we are selliti!' to the trade :it inanuficturcrV prices. KKLLKH A WHITK, No. ;rj Main -tr. et. BUY THK UIGIIT KIND OF A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MOFFITT S lToi;K PnWKR ATTACH KI), is cons id. r.sl to Ik tii 1 -t machine i f the kind iu the West. , . . The undersigned are now prepared to turni-n machines ol the above Patent, of a style and make not excelled in the western couutry. All we ask is that our work tuay be coiuiiarcl with any of our COtemporaries, as also our prices. These Machiues were already tlmroughly introduced and hnouu when ve c.nniuencisl the manutacturc id them ; aud we shall only say tliat al the Lachui. -ol that patent Asch we make, shall he mad- in such a iniiuncr, id such matt"! i ds, an.l will, such I iinprovem. nl- of our own, as uill materially in- , i. i -e tlie valuable reputation it has acquired luni'ir; ! Thresher. i We can now offer to our etist. tners a choioc cf j these extelleut Mai hiues, ami also a choice f the I llorst" Iowers, to drive tl em, of any i.e, from I I to pt horse, ujsiu as reasonable tertnn as any oth. i establisb merit ; and ao respectfully solicit ordeis for either size or kind, and would room! that th. be sent iu as cat!) aa psxajble, to insure idtiur the 1 best uiachiuc K It A'l . HFtl M AN

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Old FMablished Wharf Boat EVA.NSVILLE, IHD. P. G. O'RILEY&Coa t,TOIi.li: i: I OliUl II II I. VI.. JJJS'll t! '3tMi3tslUli MEBCHANT8. to-neral Rail rose, Steamboat, and Eprec Agents Bj e ial Agents for the PBNN. CENTRAL RAILROAD: and connections over wtiieh wf are authorized tu through receipts at tha lowest possible rates Havintr a mammoth Wharf boat at the lardine., thu largest on the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to daaaage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dis patch of all consignments, forwarded o oar cue KIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular uti. nti..ti paid to Receiving, Storin sud Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, comugued to ns for sale, and satin faction guaranteed. i thee and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining n,e Telegraph, and on the Wharf hoat, where we are to he found, attcndlnf Co th interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities"; long slamling ; untinug energy; and knowledge of oar bnsinaaa, we feel confidwut of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign mi nts to aftthaj ouraelvei or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or South P. C. O'RIUEY A CO. S hie Warehouse at tho Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, which will be received, stored, taken care of aud held subject to tha owners orders on moat reasonable terms. P. O. O'EILET. mh2C-tf JT r H..J.VK. vituRiii.y t AM' Conimission Merchant, No. 2 South Warra Stueit, Evan van ctil-ly fiprOMJItlJg lajr.VTil. We arc prepared to store fn our Fire Proof Warehouse, any quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on be most liberal terms. Having large aud airy rooms up stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture. Agricultural Implements and all kinds of Uols or wares liable to damage from damp or mat. I usurauce effected uttLo lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or longer when desired. Warehouse located ou corner of Locust strsst and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shlppm by River er Railroad. Apply to P23 GEO. FOSTER 4 CO. ROIV.V tf RF( KJlING, FORWARDING AWT) CVVCR v i COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, KrausvilCIndiana. We have formed a co-partnership nnder tha style ef Baown Sc Airman, and offer our serricaa in the capacity as set forth in oar card above. We are 'illy prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIL ROAD, aud assure them tbatltheir inU-r.-sts shall he faithfully represented, should they be pleased to i.ivor us with their pat ranage. oCoa and Warehouse on the corner of Mr jo st . and the Canal. WM. BSOWK, W. M. AIKM N, Late of Howard & Brown. LaU- of FOSTLW A Co Jan22-tf T9MJV m. MKTCMftLL 9 t o.. MBF CK1VING, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Water street, between Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANAParticular attention givei to th forwnrdinof general Merchandise and Produce, by Klver, Caual, or Railroad. ap29-Sa tLUVUUTFMh tt MOM6B, (Socceasors 9 to R. S. Howard,) Bsceirina, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Mo. 4 Water street, near Main, Evantvilte, Indiana. Xw" Liberal advances made ou cciinpuments to New Orteaoa. &fnl &: C. SLAl liHI EB...G. 0. 8LA t'oHTEK. uov30-lyd .wn. nooor, jb. ii Usui kelson joeua r. m ebysolos Auction and Commiss i on . If JVFLBOJk' tt to.. UVCCMRSOmH Mm. to Woolsey A Nelson, will continue the Commission business, buth at private sale sod at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, wbere they will pay particular attention to the sale ot everything entrusted to then; they wiU attend to any auction sales anywhere in tbe city. Particular attention given to the tale of Lands and Town Lots, Ac., Ac. abl7-ly FMJ'B V1L,L,AH, JliUCJlM dlJTO Mil CAIRO REGULAR PASS LN GIB PACKET, mr -It l HAKLKV BOW KN. IiaxTia. mm J Master, leavas Ms simw lite TaesMsnVMay aud Friday, at 12oo. k. M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, SI ., Wednesday and (Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thursday aud Sunday, at V o'clock, A. M., connecting at Kviinaville with the KvansviKw and Crawfordsvllle R. R., and Packets for Ureea River. Also, coniiecting at Suiithlaasa with Cuutbsrland River Pack eta ; at Cair. , with Memphis, New Orleans aud bt. L..nis Packets. Tickets cau be btaatted on board the boat far all Kasteru Ctk-s. septi I l..i et ecroTo rro. a, Balueu. M.uiter, leaven kvausville lor Louisville and ail intermediate points, every Wednesday at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A. M. dec' m ihi.fr s FritFx t o.ri im.vi . ST NEW AKHANGKMENT. The Aham's Em i.fss t .isrivv ret-prctfully an. nouuee to their friends aud patrons, the public of Kvausville and vicinity, that, with increased facili. ties tor the trausiortation of I Ll.lx.lt T. PACKAGES, MONEY ASD VALUABLES. They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care takun iu the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa cilities of the Express, can obtain aay desired infot -mat iou in reference to the routes and details of the business, at their Office on First street, batweeu Main and Locust, oppositn the Post Office. de iw C. H. FISH. Agvot Kl AV O L M : Fl. 4 vm .'I V LMMMJIMT ml Brothers' celebrated brand of Southern Mills extra at S3 75 per sack. Snpei fine Globe Mills st :oU p. r t,ack quality of both sorts guaranteed A stock alwavs on hand at " EKSKINE, ('URN ICK A CO., Jel3 47 Main street. S( A iTkl ICS American Slates, Oval School do uesr articles, Slate and Cedar Pencils, Purcnasion Caps (5 kinds,) Jiutcher Knives and Steels, Carving do Blacking, (Butler's brand, Locks aud Latches, (Eastern prices,) Butts aud Screws, Tacks and Sparables, t'nrry Conilis and HorseCards, Augers and GimUets. Pocket Books and Portmonaies, Needles, (Sew'g, Knit'g, Darn'gASsck'g ) 1 . ' s and Thimbles, liernianaud French Harps, J.ipauue I Tinware, full a rtin. nt. In sin. r. eveiy thing nsnsUy kept hy Hardwaia men, at( iucinuati laioes. 8. WELLS, 7 No. 13 Find street. rino hj w .mi i i:tt sr jl patent Saw Gammers, 12 Muley Mill Saws, 24 cast stix-l Mill Saws, .'si Circular Saws, from 8 to 72 in. 10 doz Screw Wrenches. GEO. S. SONNTAG, in slain je21 MJfMVUJ M.-30 BRI.H. FRIM F Pittslmrir Ci.h r v n.!.-ar Rr sale cneap uy ERSKINE, CFRNICK A CO. Ml ii.f f.v r M casks Pump main, loo setu Re Is, n Iron Curbs, L'4 Woo.1 do, 2000 feet Pine Tnbinp;. GEO. 8. 80 NT AG, 10 Maiu st. .1 Till. VIM iJJJV MM IIOJS'F AS WELL AS OTHERS. n. c x or seven years since, Z. II. COOK commenced v hat most of the ieople called a one-horse tr.K ry, with a wagon to deliver bis goods to his customers. The undertaking was looked upon as a hmubatr. arid hit failure was predicted. Bnt I think he did not fail, und now can furnish a greater variety of substantial and fancy Groceries than auy other house iu the Went, and quite as cheap. " (W S TO THK IJRrKRUL tf.j. WM they have tbe true Imperial, and no mis Lake. It Is just the Tea for the people, and fron the-iuautitv they sell, it would look as thoanh their choice Teas acre appreciated, lot "UfSfea, call llt L. il. COOK A SPITS. FORtM ft .nFH jrVT RFtKI"ed, a lot of this desirable Pump, adapted for elevating and forcina water into aay part of the bnildina-, !t 'I premises where they may bo placed. Fi sale by ' 1 1 jyj GEO. 8. SONNTAO. "ay TRJ I.VKII MOJ MtF SiUO X.K a.vt. i Strain..! II r sale at 3 per pouud. at livll Z. H. (ok a M.."S &. 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