Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 302, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 August 1859 — Page 3
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Wtl'SlBBAr mousing Al.!r lu TO ADVERTISERS THE JOURNAL has bees steadily inCftCaSIXG ITS SUBSCRIPTION LIST, T'NTII., AT THK PRESENT TIME, IT HAS Tilt LAIICEST CIRCULATION' OK ANY DAILY IX THE -T.TK AND AT LEAST THAT OF ANY OF ITS ClTY COTEHI'OBAItlKS. A LVKBTI&IMKNTS ABE VALUABLE IN PR0rX)BTIO.N TO THEIR CIRCULATION, CONSEQUENTLY TUK ii the best ADVERTISING MEDIUM in the State. j.v25 Loc al aid Miscellaneous. The Tyroless Concert Repeated this i . fui ii a Notwithstanding the oppresaire weather, the Tyrolese had a highly respectable house last evening. Their exquisite songs were reteived with enthusiastic applause, and the audience inconsistently insisted upon having many of them repeated in spite of the exit mstiug weather. They will give another ucert this erening, with a different pro- , i ttnme, and all who stay away will lose mure exquisite pleasure than they can obtain , i ,tu other way for the cost of h alf a dozen lit k.ets. Our German fellow citizens who can i lish the sentiment, as well as music of the pM oca, must enjoy a rich trial listening to i lie performances. Kennedy s Patent Mode or Tanning. It. ..ur notice of the sale of Kennedy s pat-t-ut to Mr. Reynolds, we stated that the deed wa lor Vanderburgh county ; the right to utire State, has been purchased by Mr. litviiolds, of which fact Farmers will i i.e note. " A national convention of teachers will t held in Washington City on the .!.. llih, and l'Jth inst., in the ball of the : lii ilisoniaQ Institute. After the organian address of welcome will le given i v lion. James O. Berret, Mayor ot Washio City, and other addresses may be . ted. Lectures will be delivered during IBM fjsions by some of the most prominent 1 1 uioaal lecturers from different sections id uur country. The vote in St. Louis on Sunday Liquor selling was 5, 29 J tor, and 7,413 ujHiuat. The liquor sellers were beaten, I it they will follow the trade on all days l the week, nevertheless. ukkp is Texas It is reported that . " 'i.ooo sheep have been brought into Texas . in Mexico, since January 1st, 1850, and it is estimated that, before next January, an tua number will be imported. Impobtant Political News from Oi:fiO. Advices from Oregon indicate the probable election of ft Republican to Congress from that State, by a very small majority. If the Hou.e of Representatives of the next Congress, should elect the next President, which ia not unlikely, the vote of the solitary member from Oregon would be as important as that of the whole Delegation of the State of New York. The now?, thereiorc, of the probable result ol the Congressional election in Oregon, is sensational. ChfiUii-tti Commercial. QT" The returns from Tennessee seem to indicate ths election ot I Democratic liovernor, and the same party has a majority in i oth branches of the Legislature. Theopjiosition, however, have secured a majority of the Congressmen. Council Proceedings. Coi ncil Chamber, Aug. 0, 18o9. J Council met pursuant to adjournment. Prebcnt, the Mayor, and Couucilmen Cook, Elliott, Orr, Gavitt, Woirlin, Ifutchon, and Redmond. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The report of the Sexton of Oak Hill Cemetery, showing the number of interments to he 21, was read and ordered to le filed. The report of the tiextou of Locust Hill Cemetery was also read, showing the number of interments for the past month to lie six, w as also ordered to be filed. The Mayor asked, and it was granted, that M. A. Lawrence be allowed one week's further time to remove his stone from the public ground on Water street. The Mayor had been Informed that the planks lietween the passage of the vegetable Mauds in the Upper Market, were unfit for use. The Market Master was ordered to sell the same. The Cow tin! t-e on Streets reported that bTJsbssI street was 8 or 9 feet below the grade, sad that the Canal Bank was four feet above she grade. Tin v r-coruiueinded the Canal B.wAV te cut down, and the earth tilled in the street, aa this would bring a great deal Sal the heavy trade over the new bridge on I'ivisissi street, which would save Inile briilge. The report waa concurred in. An Qt-Jer was made directing the owners -of lots fronting Oil or Adjoining the southwest sidv-vf Eikihth atreet, between Ingle ! and Division streets to hare good and substantial sidewalks to be put down thereon. The ow ner- of Lit? on the uorth-west side of Ingle street between Seventh and Eighth streets wese directed to have good plank -idewalki to be laid down thereon. The owners of lots fronting on the sou lb- w I idcid Fu-t .'tr.et, between Mullierry street in I the corporation line, were directed to cause their sidewalks tone repaired or re-t-onMrui-ted. Mr. Kcrsteiuan invited the Mayor and the Council to accompany him to a jaunt near the Mouth ot Creeu river to examine some bossMtft, gravel, and rock for street invprventents. I'ouucilmen Wolrliu and Cook were apljinted a committee to confer with K. B. Hart to the amount he would pay tosTspdi layiug down "pipe to the istern on Canal street. Tlie Clerk read the return made by the itudjapended t the ac.-.s-in-uit roll. An order wa.-, then pas-ed, that Counil proceed as s Beard of Equalization. The OMMNfl then adjourned to ne ' h Tuesday afiemoon at 1 ooc lcx k. tin veptenlav ulieriuKMi the Council wn employed all the time in equalizing the asi -in. i The Clerk wa- ordered to give public noli, e in all the ptp rj that the Council is now tilting, as a Board of Equalization, and will nuitiuue to til, liotn day to das, until tbs se9rnents in the as?-ment roll if equaliqed.
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FEVER AND AM!E " ' Emigrants and others who rrmor to the Western pert of the Vuited States, cvmuUiu in bitter terms of the fatal dis- . . ... o . i eas-s that prevail in those sections. Seme of the moat intelligent physh io War testimony to this
fact. Pi. ken., the Shakspear of this age, in pie- WJ -'r.Mderatlon hat straightforward ,, . . dealing, founded on honor ami liberality, can give, turina; "Little E.len, a estcru settlement, in a I win .ru-d to, and than establi-h mutual conhook entitled "Martin Chuzzlewit," says that the fldenre lietween buyer and seller; The stork is
u -st rlonrishlnx inatitatimi was the Fever and Aiie, whieh hail killed all who attempted to muke a permanent rideice of it. Mark Tapley, who could only jolly und r tie most gloomy circuuietance. iaid that lfever and Ague had gives him eanae for more jollity than he would like to exj . -n.-i... ...11.. IU. IIO.STLTThlUS t LI.KHRATKD BITTERS is the only cure for thia terriblo di-ea-e, that we would resommend to the puMic Try tliem. and 1-e convinced of their wwera. For sole hy Druggists and dealer generally, everywhere. auglO Hutlotcay' Ointrntul. -Mtrtmriml salvcH, and all thoe? compounds concocted of mineral agent, are highly dangerous applications. This Ointment, composed entirely of vegetable extracts, is a harmless as wII as efficient remedy, in all cases of eruptions, sores, boils, wounds, and contusions. Sold at the mannfactry. No. 8) Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at cM 63c., and $1 per pot. aog3 T Mlmmk ia ths MAfa.JS' mmrm mh mil the poor sufferers in our country languiah, their rouktitntions racked and torn by strong and dangerous mineral medicines; they will come to the fountain of health, found ia simple herbs and roots from natures storehouse. Til!. MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, of inuocent mountain plants composed, will reach and stop their distress, and cause the blood, renewed and cleansed, to carry throngh the body the elements of health ; building ip the broken constitution, audcarriii life aud health, but for them would have been the wreck of hope th feeble moan of suffering, last ended by the cold hand of death. Po not let prejudice overcome your better reasou ; do uot look upon these Pills as only like others ; do not let your despair, after trying everythiug else, prevent yon from trying tb-se. The blood must be pure, aud then sickness is impossible. What a great aud yet simple truth is this! it appeals to the common sense of all ; it in the great key-atoue of the bealiug art. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will purify and cleanse it as sure as the sun will rise to-morrow. Vss" Judaoa's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers. aagl rtmplta mmd siArtfss I Has mm at mratha result of impure blood. The Mood becomes thick nd clogged. I be skin is n-t eb!e lu east ft it. impurities so important to seallli How nan) young men and women we see with their face coveied with pimple ami I :. t who are on deavoriag to remove them ly the use f SBaSs and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous, and should never be practised by ktsooa desirous of good health Mothers wha h:tve children afflict) J with sores aud eruptions, should never dry them by externa! application, for in this way they will drive in the hum. .is and produce ill health for the child during its w liolv lite tune. Tbsre is no mother that likes to h r children afflicted with feeble heahh. JUDffON'S MOUNTAIN HEKR PILLS are prepared expressly for the cure of eruption id the skin, such as Pimplen, filotcht-. Sores, ,t c. They cleanse the blood of all impurities, producing a he.-tiitiful, clear, and healthy skin, so much admired by all people of taste aud refinement. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers. jyldAwlm " UV are rajmtead Im Mmd Ihml I ha ram nowned Chemist of New Englaud, DUCT. AYER, has at length tin ned his attention to the di- ' i which hangs like a Lliirht on our community. Uur section is as healthy as awy other, with one single exevption, and that is the Fev- r and Ague, which haunts us on every side. But his remedy ttor cure, as we should know it must, if he made it. Cast out this bakful distemper from aruoug u. and onrs is one of the loveliest spot in the west. Senmmd FairfiMJ, firifo. jy 8 sf t nnnct for m Fmrtmcr. t g-tmttttmmm 'ho hae athoiough Eastern business education and teu years' sasetlesee, aud who lias $,000 cash capital, which sum Ira will lie abb- to increase aaimally at he makes collect ion' deeire to remove to Evansville, if he can associate himself with a perscu well established in a safe and lucrati-e uianiiucturing or mercantile business. letters ad -dresel to " Wi C. N.," care af tlie Editor of the Evansvllle Journal, will he forvfanled t-i the advertiser, who will give them prompt at t uti 'ii, and hold all overtures mad" to him as strictly confidential. ;iug:-lv Bodiani Mining Company, Evansvllle, Indiana. Ofllce ou Water street, l-tweeii Main and Locust Coal, ill quantities of not less thau M bushels, doUvered to any part of the city, at 10 cents per lnsh. at the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, Oct 9 Secretary and Manager. Zy cow n, Calf fur sale. Irv Goods Store. Eaipuire at HCtillES' jy7 I tfT Hi: KIV'Ki I Hit KTKJ.nKK Mm l.iv ') V prime siinr-iured llams, a choice article ; Z0 lbs sugar -cures) Pried Beef, excellent quality, at EKSKINE, (TKNICK A CO.'S, jy7 47 Main stre-te JOHN A. KtATA... JOHN A. HANKY. Z & H CRESCENT CITY OUNBI EVANSVILLE, IND. Thepiopiietorsof the CKRSC'EN I CITY nl N DRY beg leave to inform their friend aud the pub lic in geueral that tl.ry are fully prepared to make to order ail binds of f. ACHINERY Naed flH. Mills or Manufactories of any kin I. IU n . a greet variety of patterns fur MILL OEAK1NO, I any sue, ann .STKAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturer) of Mil I.LKR Y AND MINlNti MACHINKUY, TOBAi i S RKWS ANU HNISHKK.-. MALT MILLS. SASH, MULF.Y AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING M AGHINK8, IUUN FRONTS for House?, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS. IMPROVED LARD TANK. Aud iu fact everythiug iu the I RON FuCNDRY AND MACHINE. BUSINESS. UltJNS I'J STI.VIm S made to orW. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of TMkXESniSQ MA CHINKS, And Powers' complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPS, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All al M A N L K AC'TU KiK' PRICK. S il Ul, liet puce always paid fo old METALS, t the old Stand Corner Csnal and Inrle street. REITZ A- HANKY, N. B. Workmen seut to all parts to put up Ma. bin. ry ud do repairs in Bvilera. THRESHING MACHINES Alvteys on hand and for sale. '-- rmJt af-aoa Ur saiv by naui.., ismmm nts e s. -it .. l r. i a co ,
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0r announce the completion of tin- extensive uiiprovemeats to their concern, which have U en ii progress for some time past, to afford the utmost w-iuvj iur nrr) iuk uh uu iiiriui.o ii nun, vj Mm- , ,D(r a artu.,e OB,r at prire- cannot fail faculty for carrying on an extensive trade, by sellto givo universal satisfaction. Having this obje. t unusually large, every department replete, and purchasers may rely upon mating with an ex ten ire assort me rit mi reasonable term. Thev wmil-.'. I i - rect particular attention to tl.eir late importation of Irish Linen Goods, vix: J8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, 1 1:2-4 Liaeu Sheetings, Pillow Case Liusns, Hand ; kerchieft. Towel, Napkins, Bleached and Br""ii Liueu Table Cloths, Ac, Ac. Corner of Main and First streets. my'd To the Public. so far, have len verv wet ones, causing many of our rivers to overflow their Imuks, backing up the water in the creeks and bayous, and rioodiog to a considerable extent the bottom lands; when the rivers recede, which may be expected soon, then the large surface of decaying etable matter expoeed to the scorching rays of the summer sun, produces the malaria, which proves so fatal in its course, sweeping w hole States, and sparing ueitber age nor sex in Itt conquering march. Alter a residence of more than twenty years in the middle and Southern States, we think we have discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, is s preventative of the attacks of saVoss fever, ague, Ac, aud as such wu revouiuieiid our Magnolia Whisky. We wish the public to understand that we are not urging upon them the BSf of stroug Liquors as a beverage. We are, and always have been, opposed to their beiug used in that way, but if people will use them as such, let them have by all means a Care article, that will kssp tie in in health, aud ingtbeu instead of shorteuiug their lives. We propose to sell always pure aud unadulterated Lhjnor for medicinal purposes, and a little for the stomach's sake, if required, and will challenge au inspectiou by the be. t chemists in this or any other country, to rind any impurity or adulteration in the whisky hi and -d by as, "A His A Howe's Msguolia." It is warranted, as it is distilled from the cora, rye, or wheat, with a nlight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many persons have lieca ruined in health, if 'i t i In. ills killed, py driu k tug bad vshisky, the greater tlie reasou that Allis A Howes' pure Magnolia should lie iu general use. Just received and in store for sale lo C pipes ass'd Brandies told) frem '5 toS7 figal. I-' 7 P'l" " ato sold) from to $7 feal. 4 pija-s Holland CJin ; 'I puuchenus old Bum. spy. ALLIS A HOWES. Water st. KKSt K.VT CtTm TOBJttQ fJt - J TtHtV. The iindersli'iied having engaged in the Tobacco riii'in-ss. wiih the purpose of supplyiiiK, ii possible, the wants of tlie home market, I am :n w prepared to offer a well selected stock of manufactured Tbacco from Missouri, Kentin ky, and Tennessee Leaf, iu Pounds, Fives, Halet Eights, nnd Quart. rs, iu any deidred pa-kage. Terms lilwjral, and acceptable discount lor Cash purchases but no sale leas than five DoXei. A. G I'M BERTS, j .'s No. l"o Main street, Evansville, Ind. m it.ni.'isTH.iTOH-s s.i I, t.. it l' OJE virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas (d Vanderburgh ci.-.nty, I will sell at public net ion, a the Court House I r in Evaneville, ou the Ittth of iensenber, ls .o, part of the S. E. . of Suction No. 9, township ft south, nufego 19 West, eaavtalasaW three acres, n (joining lauds f Peter Sharp, V. W. Drinkmeyer, and lying on the r.id leisiling frdm th Poor House to the residence of" Edgar '. Dunk. Said premises will be sold iu snbdivt.ions, a plat of which can la- seen by calling upon ine. Terms of sale, one-third rash ; balance in 1 and IS months i rem day of sale, tlie purchaser giving . i a.m z x. .11 t : . a t i . h 1 ni)I-l U I I II III! II tVI" I II II V . Mil t 11. It I I I ' 1 from the d .iv of sale. RKACKET MILLS. j jx-td Adm'r of Adolph Brinkm..n. Ws Vi doz White Cedar Water Cans, with covets. brass aud iron bound, 3 sizes ; SOOduB White Cedar Pails, sizea, brass nnd iron boons. Where di" dozen or more are taken, they are (sacked in dry shavings, with no charge for cases, thus insuring sate transportation aud keeping, tliers iu good order till sold. J. II. Kl SSELL, .SKI Main street. inv.'o Betweaa Third ami r ourth, Louisville. D h ft noons at jvvrimjv.- we have received a consignment of Dry Goods, winch ue will sell without reserve, cotumeacin I' It I DAY Mi 'UN 1 Mi, July at o clook, 'iilisting of a variety id' seasonable Drei (.!-, Cape t .dUrs, t mlersleeves, .Vlantlllas, Lim n llamlkerchiefs, Ac , &c. We invite the Ladies, one and all, as the gu-sls must be sold. Come up iu the cool id the moruiug. tioodsopeu tor Inspection. jyi it. M.'. a ., AUct rs. mm L. johjvsoj, book .- WVMm EU AND jmmfBl 1)1., I - !".. 1- (.,nralin,v M IWJk DiiiiiK Dtnm iHdiiiiidcitiiii first st.. bet. Main and Locust, s EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Tllauk Hooks ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music aud Magazines boiiuu in any style. jettt-ddjwtt rwiM K HiXTM AJSWVJtL f JlJ. LtMjUE )K BKIIM'S COMatKKCI AL COL LEGE is now ready for distribution. Student in the city entitled to them, also those who have in serted their cards, and all others Interested, are re-oueU-d t- call at M. L. Jobunou's Book Dindery, aud obtain copies.. Jyl4 mm km of j i..-. J.u oh sTit.ii it a JKsV Son have removed their stock of Hurduaie aud Iron, to No. 74 Main street, bet. 2uJ and 3d. They would be pleased to see their old customers at their new stand, whtre they have always on hand a large and well selected stock of Hardware and Iron, which they oner at very low prices lor casii. III. MTJS'KHSHil' IHSSOI.l TIO.W The naitnership heretofore existing lietween U Hi. Uoes-el aud .1. l(-ss is dissolved by mutual coiisMUt, .lime 2a, 18-V.i. All js-rsotis holdiug claims agaiust the aliovv Hriu wiil present litem tu Win. Koes.-el for (layuienl. as he c ollects all debts due lid til tu. W M. KOr.SSKL. Jyl-ritd JullN U KSi. iM KIKK J.YIt HI It 1.1 JU fHOOK AT SAFE AT Al t TlON. It net sold Ituiorc at orivate salt-. we will f II at auctiou without leseive, ou TlICHSDAY, June 3t)th, a good Kite-proof Safe, for cash. It is a good siti'le, and will be sold. jei NELSON A VO. PHE! SSHHES! loo mats Cinnamon, l.r bags Peper, In bags Allspice, 75 has assoi led Uro. Spice. For sale by jll W II EKLKR Jt RU1UH. wmmvvTKRS .vf. htoimji mi a M THOMPSON hiv. j.i-t i I dii.M-t from New York, a varied assortment i.l Black, Bin.Red. and Oreen Printiug Ink. Printers Varnish, Gold sire and Bronze, to which tin y intend to d - vote their atteutiou, and will sell at almost East - ern price, at the Drn Store, No. 17 Main street, Kvansville, Ind ap.', U BOXES OK .tlJ.VI K.U I I unit . Tobacco, of various brands. In good uiercb.intahleord. r, t- Is sold at auctiou at our Auc tion Rooms, on THl KSDAY, Julv II, 1V. A . 'lit of mouths giveu, the purchaser giving uote with approved security. jjG u. i.i.m3 a cv .anri rs. JT .HJI .1 l 'H.I VOKKKK ILtUSOl MLd this extra t'offee just rereivel and for sale by CUAS. M JOHNSTON, Posey's Block, i "i. n 'ir tin C anal . W mmu: L.tUII -400 LBS. I HOU K MLA Laid iu store and for nale bv 'or ale by CHAS. M. JOHNSTON. OTS.' flJT.v.' 1..U BUSHELS trime old I'eiinsvlvania Ofit for sale at mar8 A . 'KKKV RKOs . 8J Main stre.-t Htaa K Of MKTS ok Exrma jfvjv wv Java Cofl.-s, exnresslv for taniilv use. ret-eiv - L'saly for tan ed by EI.1S11A S. BAH OCK. m?.vi orit.uiK ovm u o.tik th.iiu: 8UI1 they fall not the Austrutus, but the nrlces of Flour. A further reduction in the nrlce of Isleheart's brands of Flour okmthern Mills Extra 75 ier ak. Epicurean Extra ' ."si per as k. guality guaraiitd, aa usual, at LRSalNK, CI RNIOK COm, Jvfr 47 Msiaatreet
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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,
Y THE g. A W. LINS. New York, Aug. 10 x The steamship Amnion ha? arrived from O .1 . . 1 . , ,i .1. ' 1 I .otiifimnpiun on me otu uu., anu urines , rmilln ,tM,M ,lf- ,,,. tnornintr 1 . . .. . , The secoud million of tlie London Timet I of Tuesday gives the preliminaries of peace, as drawn up at Villa France as follows : The two Emperors arc to favor the formation of an Italian confederation; that the I confederation shall lie under the honorary residence of the Holy Father, the Pope. The Emperor of Austria cede to the Emperor of France his rights in Lomliardy, excepting the fortresses of Mantua and Perchaera, which right3 the Emperor of France will hand over to the King of Sardinia. Vcnitia forms part of the Italian confederation, but remains under the crowu of Austria. The Dukt b of Tuscany and Modcua return, under condition of a general amuesty. Both Emperors willask the Holy Pope to introduce h.disensablc reforms tor full and complete amnesty granted to all people. The corvette Plymouth arrived on the 23d ultimo. The ship Pirra, from Calcutta to Liverpool, has been lojt at sen. Twenty of her crew ami pasaengers were drowned. The London Timet of the 25th ult, says that four notices were offered in the House of Commons on the subject connected with the military and narydefenecs of the British Empire. New Yobk, Aug. 9 u The following particulars are given in regard to the great cricket match of 22 Americans against the AU Englaud Eleven, and who will probably arrive in this country in the early port of next month. They comprise the following: Caffin, Carjienter, Diver, Grundy, Jackson, Lily, White, Lockger, Parr, Stephens, Wilsttfef, and Wisden. The Americans have not yet decided upon j the 22 who are to contend against these world-renowned players. The firt of the series of matches will be the All England Eleven against 22 of the Montreal Club. The second match will he the All England , Eleven against 22 of the St. George Club, and will lie played at Hoboken. Philadelphia Market. PlIILAUKLPlHA, Aug. 9 If. The transactions in Hour are confined lo the wants of-the trade at o OOtTT,!) 10 for I freh ground, and : .V'm.'i 7." lor ";ia family. Rye dull at:: 7fi. Corn meal 3 02. Wheat ii iu demand ut 1 3'.'. for prime re I, i ! and 1 4'J for white. Kseiuet at 78. Corn fu in at 75c, Provision firm. Mes pork 1G (MXajlG GO. Lard sells at 11c In bids. 1 and 1 J(o 12 in kets. Whisky iu limited I demand at 26c. Balllmoie Alarket. HaLTiafOite, Aug. 9 at. Flonr active; sales cm' &.U00 !tili at i M (r?;6 25 for City mill' superfine extra. Wheat firm at 1 20l 40 tor white. Com dull and declining ; white and yellow 7' i fl. Provisions fdcadv, hut unchatiKcil. ; Whisky dull at 27. Last Might's Despatches. Wasuikgtox, Aug. 9 p m It is stated that during the last term of the D. S. CLcuit Court, at Albany, several indictments were found, under the jaw of 1815, which prescribes fines and imprisonmeuts for engaging in, or aiding aud abetting the importation of Africans within the . m . . . . . m .. lunsUictton ot tne l niu-d Mate As the 1 law of 1820, which makes the offense piracy, , to be visited with death, docs nut, in express language, repeal the former statute?, ' a grave question has arisen, involving the poiut whether there can le any choice of i Ui.' above mentioned punishments, for while public feutiment at the South is against the I greater, juries had, it is said, expressed a ' disposition to rend-.r verdicts carrying with 1 them the less severe punishment. The opinion is entertained here, among ' distinguished gentlemen, notwithstanding i the established rule ot interpreting statutes, the question will probably be brought !efore the Supreme Court of the United Stntes for its decision. New York, Aug. 9 p if Judge Mason, of the Supreme Court, has granted a motion for tho appointment of a lteceiver of the trie Road. A private telegram from Memphis says that Emerson Ktheridge is elected to Congress in the Ninth District. A dispatch from Huston, Texas, via New Orleans, on the 3th, says that Sam Ilou.-ton is certainly elected (Jovernor. The earnings of the Central Railroad, for i July, were nearly $53,000 in excess of la?t year. The six months dividend of C, per cent, amounts toSo00,000, after the pay t of which there will be a balance of $14.000 on hand. Sackvillk, Aug. 9 p a The steamer Arabia, from Liverpool on the30tb, arrived at Halifax at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Her news, which is three days later, has probably been expressed, and will lie due al an early hour to-morrow moruiug, too tale, however, for ihe Wednesday morning papers. Tyrone, Pa., Aug. ! p u Cvd. S. W. Hall was to-day unanimously notuinated by the people's party for the State Senute. from thia district. Actu sTA, Ga., Aug. 0 pm The cotititiued rains induce fear of injury to ihe growing cotton crop. Maw York Market. Nbw York, August 0 p 11 Flour heavy, and 1020c lower ; sales of l,O00 hbls at 4 4o(S4 BO for ?uper. State ; 4 00 for extra do ; 4 404 GO for suier. Western ; 4 C.rir 10 for common to good extra Western ; 4 80)4 9o for old ; 5 OOfoij lo for fresh ground snipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio closing I firm. Rye dull at 4 00(4 Gl. Wheat heavy, and declined 2dc. lower; sales at 1 25 tor new while Ky.; 1 )(7?1 22 for red Southern ; 1 301 4f lor white Southern. Rye 74(.7. Corn sales at 75r 70 for old mixed Western 7G78 for new do. Oats 3SA46 for State, aud 37(41 for ffestecu. Whisky 2526J. Pork lower at 14 00(14 12 for me; 13 35 for thin mess; 13 75 for prime me.3 ; 17 0017 10 lor clear, and 10 5010 75 lor prime. Beef lower; sales at 6 00a)6 25 for couutry prime. Beef hams quiet al 1 5 0Ofiy lo 00. Gut meats dull. Cincinnati Market. Cixm-VATI, Atiff. 9 p it Flour very.heavy, and 10(a15c. per bbl lower ; superfine 4 75()5 00. Wheat 3to)4c. lower; 1 05 for red; and I 101 15 tor white. Corn unchanged, flats 4547. Rye linn at 80c. Whisky more brisk at 23. Nothiug done in provisions except in a small way The market in dull.
River Items. ABRI VAI.8 AND DFPA BTl'BKS rSwM & O'eVITf MuSKf 1 th.l 5 o'cirfiK tt iisnav. Mariner. St. Louis to IMttslairg. Join. Gault, Cairo to L uavyUla. Kate Sarehft. Evansvllle; to rienaVt.-.m A lajck. Charley Bev en, Cairo to EvaitsvUle. (Jen. I'ike, Imisville to Memphii. Oen. D. M. U'bit.-, U. tir.-en to Kvan-JVith-. Charley lkiaen, tsali vjlle to Cairo. The Botr'H arrived on Monday night, and left yesterday, at her usual hour, with a good trip. The 4Mb will leave at 10 o clock this morning for Canuelton, Rockiort, and othi r towns above. The oflkers of the 4iaa are struggling to build up a trade that, when once established, will be of great benefit to our city, and they certainly merit and should receive the entire freights of our people, destined for any of the towns between this city and Cannelton. The Silver Star is the rcgniar mail packt t for Padncah. She haves immediately on arrival of the cars. The urbanity of hir officers is well known, and the accommodf -tio ns of the boat unsuryia&sed. lhe old pioneer and favorite, J. If. Dou . was due last evening, and, wc have no doubt, will be found at the landing this moruiug ready to take ou freight for Cairo and intermediate ports. With her large barges, she will le able to take all the freight that may be sent to her. She will leave sometime this afternoon. The Gen. D. M. White arrived yesterday with a moderate trip of tobacco. The 77' -der alfo arrived wiih a good trip. business on the landing yesterday, e.ipecially after the L'owen left, was scarcely perceptible to the naked eye. Considerable tobacco is on the landing awaiting shijw ment, but nothing was being done towards having it loaded, although the Donr's barge is lying here empty. The river continue? to ri?c slowly. The boats report lour feet scant water from here to Cairo. A good portion of the bar in front of the city is once more under water. The weather continues sultry in the tni -die of the day, with cooljmoming andjnight?. The Pisftl.- Association, composed of delegates from all the local association on the river, meet at Louisvilc on next Monday. The Kate Mat has been raised.
George A. Torlet, for pome time .t physician in tin- Hospital lor the Insape, has removed to Cannelton and formed a psutuewhip with Dr. (iest, when' lie will, in future, practice his profession. VeeoinniiMid Ur. T. lo the citi.ons of QmNHMI I S good phy.'ician and a wot thv eutleriWin. fnili.najtrifi. Jmrrnet. j. tfTL. A Ikmr thief was lakes) in tallatin, Daviess county, on the 11th inst., on whose person was (bund a memorandum Uiok contain'mo tlie names of more than one hundred accomplices, the headquarb rof most of whom are in Jackson conn! v. 8j,A cot respondent of the St. Louis Hepublican says that a number of ladies were present and aide! in the execution ol tie negro, hung by a inoh, for rajie. last week, and that one lady put the rope aJajiit his neck. 'The Indianajaiiis papers recommond the citizen? to go armed, to protect thetn selves from robbera, who nightly infest the streets. - 5 THE EYES TUK K.K!!-OK JiLL THE OKCANS which leueficeiit nature has endow -d nun with, the Kve is the most iiniKrtaut, most ' . ind in. st delicate in organization. Front it-; i osed situation, it is constantly liable to dis-o;-' which assumes varied forms, and which, a heii uecleeted or Maltreated, too freiieiitly fi-rmrnit--in blindness. It becomes, therefor -, ii.-ce;u y tin the practitiot er shall Ije thoroughly conversant not only with thestnu tui of th I . ill and it apiK-iHlaKer, l t thst ii" shall Iiave a most accurst aud perfect kuowledxe cf nil di-ases lo which :!i it organ is liable. In presentii jr this card for public consideration, I WaaM oliservc that after an exterieac of over ten y. ars iu the riiK iai opthaimic li ispftaLs of Y. it !. to-'ther witii tie .tdv..!,t.t t I l.ir:- piivite practice, I an: pn-iared to treat all diseases of the liye with that wrtainty of success which can only lie arfomplhdw d by years of exprieneo. I iunsaltatiisjt hours from " A. M. to 12 V. M . and 4 to 0 I. N JOHN" MAtiENMS, M. D. Office, crner Locust and Secoud streets, Evan'ville. Indiana J- ' i.lf v i H TU.I TOR'S HJLE.HV . virtue ot in oi derof the Court of Common Picas of Vanderburgh county, Ind., I will sell at Public Auction, at th - Court House door in Kvansville. the :l dav of N-ptembcr, A. I. 1.V.I, at two o'clo k P. M., the S. W. qr.oi S. W. .jr., Src 8, tow nship T, south of ratigo 11 west to acres. Also part of N. W. quarter ol N. W. quai ler of Section 7, towns h j. 7, south of rane 1 1 w.-st S.. acre-, in Vande -- burs county, Indiana, containiu ' 7. .7 acres t laud, Issiag the real estate of Heury Thorpe, d 1 ' 1. Terras of Side, one-thinl cash, one-third on hx months, sad one-third In twelve month, w ith interest and approved seem it v. JOSKPH M. CALDWELL, iv.' .-It ltt. Adm'r of Henry Thorpes aWfl. M. A. LAWRENCE, Whol..sale and lW;iil De.iler In American ami Itsl i.i n Msrlde, II 'ad Stones, Cottage and lare Mon 1uients, Vase, Mantles, Furniture Marble, .v. :n. u SB band, ov.-r 4'i tons of Statu.uy, white and li sr Variee. Ue 1 M urale : he can furnish dealers a gr. 1 1 1 v.iri. ty ot tine Marble than cau Is- found in any f the Westers or Southern Slates. His .-t.sk consists of Slabs of all size-, from 1 t lf inches tho and Monuments of all sizes, at pikes that caujiM fnil to please. Those wishing to purchase hcantiful and lastiu mementoes, w ill tind in his large warerooin an m sortmeul not t 1H' suriiassid for beauty, ortyinali y of design, can inf. aud executiou, in any of theeaitern cities. Hv constantly emplcv s a l;tr.e numlr of flist -cl.iso workmen and carver.-, that enables him to icive Utter satisfaction than can lie had it any other establishment. Mis njjeuts, in soliciting; oiders, are aut boried to Fell at tne same price tint the pm ch.iser would have to pay if be m l.s-ted tlie marble in per. ton. His customers can always rely Un having their orders tilled to the 1-tter, as aeii(i.. f ... m. ti.tl p,oiui!itf hi m . MARBLE HALL BUILBING, iscSl Kvansville. Iiidinna. HIRAM HOPKINS' 1MPKOVFD SMUT MACH WmJTEJS'TKH SFFT. m jlst, l. InoaVriua it.,. 1, ill. Ii. t - a have but little to sav. 1 j t flat tei in-cll that Ihevailll five satisfaction. 1 U-ave it aitll tllost' who Use them to jndtre as to their merit-. I war Hint tbriu to do ROvd woik.an-l -k the faro.' of all who waat a stunt uiachin,to try oue of niiue. They have one l, rent ad v intace over the most of Macbilies in u- .' present : they have no dirt ttround theui, it lieinr all "V carried off by a suction fan, and can 1 dlsrharp-d out -side the mill, if desired. S. v.-ral of them are in si-c-ressfnl operathin, nneof which can be een at the Canal or the PKaynue Mill in this city. Thce Machine are got up iu goad style, and i re durable ami i fteitual iu their operations. They c in I hal on reaaouahk luisae llfi i anh and ill'i s tour mouths time. Messrs. K rat z .V. Heilnian i re the agents. I wish to soil Statu or Territorv Riglitsof this Ma nine, ami will give great bargains. I alsohsve therltfhtof nine counties in the Pcs k.-t for 0. V. Moiiill'-. Set-Heating Sim ...thing Iron, and fix . unties for Z. Sanders' spring-wire Horse HyItake, all of whi. h I wiH -ell cheap. Ivill ti de ii lit-1.,' slioo-t miv kiud "t iiroiierty. HIRAM HOPK1S' Ivsevn.vit. inTO-mdl a-
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Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral has won Tor Itself surh a renown fr ths cure of every variety of Throat and LusgCoiuidaiatt, that it Is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues;, whTever it has leen employed. As it has long been In constant nse throughout this section, we need not do more than asssts the people its quality is kept up to tlie best it has ever leen, anJ that it may be lelied on to do for their relief all it lias ever bees found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A l'l RUATIVE MEDICINE. FOR lOSTIVENESS; FOB THE CURE OF IYSPLP.IA : FOR JAUNDICE ; FOB TnE CURB OF INDIGESTION; FOR UEADACHK; I iB THE CI'BEOF DYSENTERY; FOR A FOUL STOMACH; FOR THE CTBEOF ERYSIPELAS; FOR THE TILES; FOR THE CFRE OF SCROFULA ; FOR ALL SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS; FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM; FOR DISEASES OF TnE 8KIN ; FOB 1 HE (TUK OF XIVER COMPLAINT; FOR DROPSY ; FoR THE PURE OF TETTER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEUM; FOR WORMS; FOR THE CURE OF OOUT; FOR A DINNER PILL; FOU THE CURE OF NEURALGIA ; FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sen si aive can take them pleasantly, anl they are the lies tpx-rient in the world for all the purposes of a fctnii y phytic. Pr'ioi 2" cents per l ; Six B-'xes for 51.00. Great numtxjrs of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their same to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, rdHour space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below name.l furnish gratis our American Autaxac, iu which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the ahovecomplaints, and the treatment that should U followed for their cure. Do not lie put off by nnprincipled dealers with o:ln r .reparations they make more profit on. Iemand Avrs's, and take no others. The shk want the best aid there is for them, and they -h.mhl h;ive It. r- Prepared hy DR. J. C. AVER d CO., Lists!, Massachusetts. Bald by KELLER Ac WHITE, Evansv ille, and by all Druggists aud Merchants through osst thecouutry. m.'iridlweow NOTICE TO FARMERS. 0 br sale hy R. S. RCSTON and J.S. MITCfMCLL unde r Telegraph Oftiee, Kvanv f All Machines ararnuite I. I 0., Water st., v ille, Indiana. a j)2T ll Aw4w aTirSsPsrTKsrl? mw aaiasissi isish a s DH. HAAS, having leased the roon s formerly cupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opioslte the Pr.st Office, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Kvansville and the eurronndiug towns and country, o visit bis rooms and see the spe"iI mens on exhibition. All those, who need Dental operation performed, and are pleased with bis work, shall Ik attended to with great pleasnre. ITis CONTINUOUS GUM works w ithout a seam or crevice. Kothiug w ill himore clean, or have greater strengtli. His ni k Wiuk has but two seams in a full upper or lower set. Persons can laugh as heartily as they viioose without nhoa'ing that their teeth are urtificiaf, aud cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. He also mak-s the usual styles vi plait, and simple gum tooth work on gold and silver plate and also the Cheoplastic work, which is much liked bytimes who have used it. He has also two processes for extracting testb without pain no inhalation no injurious effects arising from their uae the moat delicate can have them applied with ierfect safety. a" Parents will consult the health and beauty of their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmvtrv sod health to those invaluable organs. asT I take pleasure in introducing Dr. Ha, formerly of Lafayette, Ind., my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will find them both pleasant and profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, I sm pleased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taste and high professional ability and standing. With this view, I cau, with aafety, recommend him to the community as a skillful aud competent dentist. apl J. KIVETT. ATwk aVS94Vs70 sVTXJEdaT T H K FIVE LWHT I M draught steamer POLAND, j tiracejr, master, J. H. Duncan, lerk, will leave Evansvillo for I. ni-villo and intermediate landings everv a LDAY KVKNINO, at r, P. M., and everv 8ATUBi DAY MORNING, at J A. M. For freight or pasI sage, apply on lioard. j lv V. mt I.I I. JOTIJB .1 T a .7IKKTingof tha Board of Directors of the Evansville Mercantile Library Association, held on the evening of the 18th last., the following order was pusscl, to-wit : Ordered that a call le nuvie of Three Dollars usn each unpaid share, and that the annual contribution of two dollars from each member for the current year he collected, commencing August 10, lSi'.i, and that the Secretarv give notice thereof in the daily papers. WELL. H. WALKER, jy25-2w Secretary K. L. A. tii i. oj' n.i.vn J.y'ii uktkh3 MINED TO SUCCEED! GKORfiE THORN HILL takes pleasnre in inormiiiK his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot ! excelled. He may still lie found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description cau le obtained on the twet of terms. asT" Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. S. coml-haud Harness always on hand. jel rmU MEBCMJljrTH, aMiftMJUVS, M ANU DRUGGISTS. We are regularly receiving additions to our stivk of Dai'oa, atcDii'iNSS GaWMicai.a, Paints, Oiu, ViRMssr.", Pcsii'mckv, and fan v A i. ; n l -which we ale prepared to offer to the trade ou agood terms as can be pi ..based in Cincinnati, Loui ille, or St. Louis. wis have iu store 1 tons of Fktka Pt'sr. White Lr.an, in kegs of 2 Ir.s, 5o It and lou lbs, m bich we are sellin- to the ! i.vde at maiiUUiclnrera prices. K.KLLKB A WHIT ii. No. S3 Main street. Bl'V TliK R l( JUT KIND UF A THRESHING MACHINE ! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MoKTITT'S HOISSK PtiWKlt ATTACHED, i- considered to be the best machine of the kind iu the Meat. ' . The undersigned arc now prepareil to furuish machiues of the ahre Patent, of a style and make uot excelled in the western couutry. AH . ask ii that onr work may be compared alth any cf our eatl mivraries, as also our price. These Machines were already thoroughly introduced and known when we uimmenced the manufacture ol them ; and we shall only say that al the LaCtnes of that patent which we make, shall be mad. a such a manner, of such materials, and with sn.-h improvesaents of our cuvn, s will materially iscrease the valuable reputation ith:ut a .luit. d anion Threi-hera. We can now offer to our customers a choioe of these excellent Machines, aud also a choice ef the Horse Powers, to drive them, of any sire, from i to lo horse, upon as reasonable terms as any otbei establisameut ; aud w respectfully solicit orders i ,i either sue or kind, and would i.-.Urt that the Ue sent ia aa early as possible, to iusui . Hcti .n the bast machine KB TZ A HK1LM N
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Old Established Wharf Koa' EVANSVILLE, IND.' F. G. O'RILEY&COs froMtiK. roKiiitiu.y. t.. .i. ! 3 M MISSION MERCHANTS General BallrasM .Steaasloat, and BjCSSac" A. Swcbil Ajresis for thPENN. CENT HAL RAILliOAD; and connections over which we ar ai":- ! give throngh receipts at the lowoet pssefbte lat Having a raamnn'th Wharfbent : tha largest on the Ohio Rtrr, eapeM of Merlin and protectinf nil merchandize i from exjiosnre, we are prepared to fncilitate the swpatch of all consignment-, orwarded RER, RAILROAD OR ( AMI.. Particnlar attention paid to R'-civii and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce. r other property, consigned to us sssfsadi si faction guaranteed. Offig and extensive Warehouse ca Wat a.lyinins th. TeleCraph, and n the Wharf Im where we are to he sags, aj tending to the inter of our patrons at all hoars, day and night. nh our superior facilities; long standing; nntirmk' enerpv; and knowledge of oar business, v.. feel confldent ot giving general satisfarti . hope to merit a continuance of the extensiv itr. : age w e are bow enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be-saaie on all consign merits to eider ourselves ,,r , satsss ::nv of the principal saws ss,N rth, Y. th P. C O'RILEY A CO grtJ11, STOiUMUMi 1 have M Me Warehouse at the .. ; . , , storing any amount ofprodv ceived, stores!, taken car-; tl.'ih. ownors orders i n j i -t i rms. P.G.O RILLT. m!i2C-tf JT CW.VE, JR U l ICIH.S . AND Commission Merchant, No.23octm WaTsaTaai r, l. w uu ct21-ly 8R OKJtVK IKI.VT.iM, store in Pr- f Warrh ortantity of Grain. lJr-iuee, r.r Merchainlie, us ttit most liberal terms. Bathag large and airy rooms up etairs, parti.-u! care will be taken of Iloiis-hoid Furniture. .V i . cultural Implements and sll kinds of l, wares liable to damage irom dampor rust. Insurance effected at the lowest flre pi ! r by the month, or longer when desired. an house located on corner of Locust -: W. :md E. Caual, and most ; , by Uivor or ItaTiroad. Aj.lyto GEO. 1'i.sTIi: A MS bo ww tr aiMJijjs: , ING, KOTIWARDINO AND i;EN l COMMISSION MERCHANTS, uts for ivanawha alt ' uiiianv. Kvaii-v , . i Ai. We h:i- formeil a (vi irtio rsbii. style of Bbowx A Aikman, and offer our the capacity as set forth in oat car i We are fully prepared to extend . , t 'tippers, either by CANAL, DIVElf KoAD, and assure them that their in: 1. , .... .'..II. I " i.iiiiiiuiiT lejueseuien, "tu il'il t: I favor us with their patrua'. j Office and Warehouse mi ihv can I and the Caual. . VI! W.M. UKOWaf, W. M. Al Late of Howard A Broam. I , I I " " jaii. .V S. MiTt MIC 1. 1, , tt.. Ill CKI VINli. loKWAKIUNi; AM' hMMI MUX ilKlfv llAMS. Water street, Mtvteii Mainsiid Lo. sat. i: AN ILi.K. I M1A N . Particular attention piven to the forward! i or general MeiaaaadM ai . i i i f inal, or Railroail. Sv.iUsT HUTKUS A" IIOIIUI . to K. s. Howard,) I l t'ommission Merchant-. No. 4 Main, Kvansville, Indiana. Oay Lilieral avtvaaces made on . v ; i : ii, New Orleans. k. c. Ki.AViiin rK...c. c. 8ACciirrit...wa. aoi IIIHAI ' Auction and Commission. ma jyfEimmjs' v t o., : s.sou s mm S to Woolsey dr Nelson. . th, Commission bu.sii. auction, at the old stand, i n. r Mam .. i streets, opposite the Washiiiulou Hotel, ahei . they will pay purti. nl.ir atteutiou to Hi everything entrusted to them ; they w1H attend : any auctiou i-al.-s anywhere la the city. Particnlar ultcuioi. i. o : ;. , . sud Town Lots At ., j. . yjJ'S ViL I, K, P.fH I AIf, J.VJ MlJ CAIKO UEM'LAR PA88KWORU P ;i.i CHAUI.KVlMVt.. -Visfor, leave EvatisvilleTnay and Frldae, at l?oV . M.. arriving at Pauucah at K. Mv V:. at 12 o'clock, M., Wdueday and .-?atunhty. I! - turning, haves Cairo evry vTaisJsi ' ssla j inn I iiu day, at 7 o'clock, P. MM aid Pduc ih evsiy Tlie i day and Sunday, at o'doik, A. U., conn, eti EvaneWille with tlie Kvansville and QasSrtorvia ville K. It., and Packets loi Green atirer. A - . necting at Smtthlaud wititCiuuberlaod U ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans mid Louis Pack' is. Tickets can be oLu.aed on tn ard tlio l al 1 EaaU ra CUea. septS it m: a t . a it i.oi - ville, Kvansville sad lindi-. Pa. k. t lo'il' No. st. AsiSMi Slaster, Kaves avausville i r I.... ,. t Tinediate poiuU, eiery Wtalnesdsy at 7 P. M., and every Saturday at 11 A . " mUJM'S KXI'ttKSS O.TlJ'.J.Vl mm SEW ARRAXCEMI.NT. The Adam's JCxsxs8 Coxpajti 1 j . ifnllv announce to their fiknds anl patr ns, the ; Kvaasville and vicluity, that, with .nc:..-. : . ties for the transportation oT F K F I U H T . PACKAGE M O K F Y A A D V A L I A B L I Tliey solicit a oestlnBsAce offorsser f.ioi. 1 Bclal care tkn in the collection of BJ". D otes, and the trmtportatiou of suai' .. .1 . lm U packages. All persong wishing f avail th : ciliti' of the Express, can obtain any desin J uu'. mation iu reference to tlie rout-. uni details ; business, at their Ufflee on FlTtt street, U tu.n Main and Locust, r.v !' -i de a G. 11. FliU.Ac .it. WjL o i n : kj.oi it 1. 11 K.I t. I Noiitbvru MillAW. Brothers' celebrated Lran I extra at .1 7h per sack. Sq $3 .VI Kr sack quality of both sorts be Mills ai roarautc I. A stock alwavs on tiai I at , KKSKINE, ClTtNH K A CO.. jelj 47 Main .-tr. . t. FOHVE J'tfJU lS. ll ST BE till ed, a lot of this desindde Pump, adapted ho elevating and forcing water Into any part of tl. building, or about the premises where tiny w idaced. For sale by " Jy2l CEO. S. SONNTAC. IhxTMJ M.YKMI llo.K' tSa0 extra St rain.-.! Boary,for sale at :!oe w-r Msnn.l st Ijyl '.. H . 'Oh A NX jwiBiv n.it Hi.ui: i. t.iitii. WW J list received .ind for sale I v Jyl3 CHAS. fccJOnXSTON. mm i ; m.. J o u it l s. i-mm i W nttsbsn ITisMnr ( r sale . hea je28 KRSklM.. t I KM' K .'. ". mmi'OB 4L9-1JSTSBJW S.T;. ! se or ami Builder. SI,.,;Milliter ry. I an prepared to do all kiasls t ma i. belonging to niv busines. :u I CLEAB THICK CE FR .M 1. ' ;. Wfm. P. V. WHILE I', .IT THl WwAm. earnest solicitation of many , -concluded b itistribut. . ti.'-M'l IM'l LAKE PKI'IN 1 K I ' the t b-avinc it at their doors frvss waspoti'. II- vm!. dca or to if in tbs- bosimsa to-m rrow mornii The i.e is ss aud THtarr iu Ck. II. iS aori j I Of pi . fti.' - e i- p. i or ssavli l-r thai I V'l ' -ex p. i i n.u t that the oripilial "t aud b.-avy Hiring it. sriH net alh,v himt low to coasuniers an he au; siiadeil that wkxa ibl tie are fully seated, it wilt be faaai any other to ls had. aad when the : whole season's ISS is footed up, t In will uot Is- found to lie greater thai for oar ordinary las in eoaaSuSHi ssaa Those who vish a recul . or dwellings, will pU-asv i i . O'KILKY's counting-room. it (h. it -t. rders at IV . jerl' Wyj Tt HE S .I.YII JKWKI.lt.'. NEW STOCK AT BIT! ItOI LI We wssjJd rsspsMafnlly iaf.rm Ihe pui in have just nsvivisj our assr slack srf ; Id and .l ver Matches, hnw J. a. o v. Silei v..i. . Fens, Bf . lailsaWas siiass tiiijr Ms Lava, Mosaic, and Cameo Jietts ; very rk h and hau i-oiie stvles BfttoH tlnarJ, Fob, aad Vest Chains, H Pius, Kraccicts, Kiir Kings, I'iiu-1 K. W'e Would tUl jiarticular atteiitlou to our lock t Gold aud Silver Watches, whkh aie : i.i 'paatitv. in all i'.-i" '" Also, a Klock ol I Ide, Tea, Salt, am? Mustard Spoous, 1 ..iks, Ai warranted pure Si I : . Sllv e.r -plated M' are, such as Castors, Caki Ca kets, SpooUS, Jtt of THE SKT Qt'ALtTY, alua . hand. We are soiling at Eastern pii.-os for easlt, warrant our goods to be as repreeenb J. iayl UffnOLUT BRUM. IS M WBOTjtTOES J.yjJ O.YMO.V M lo hsaVht . . . i i 23 do do do Polal" -KaKied aud foi ale bv SfH CHA-. .M lull - 1'
