Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 14, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1859 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. ftdday MORNiinff '. nepTzBEK? For Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney for JAMES SHANKLIN, of Vanderburgh. DomIm iw. - own riwform. In his recent article on slavery in the Territories Mr. Douglas says " there are rad ical differences" of opinion among the de mocracy on the subject, and that the disagreeing factions may be classed as follows 1st. Those who believe that the constitution of the United States neither establishes nor prohibits slavery in the United States or Territories beyond the power of the people legally to control it, but " leaves the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way, subject only to the constitution of the United States." 2d. Those who believe that the constitution establishes slavery in the territories, and withhold from Congress and the Territorial Legislature the power to control it, and who insist that, in the event of the Territorial Legislature failing to enact the requisite laws for its prosection, it becomes the imperative duty of Congress to interpose its authority and furnish such protection. 3d. Those who, while professing to believe that the constitution establishes slavery in the Territories beyond the power of Congress or the Territorial Legislature to control it, at the same time protest against the duty of Congress to interfere for its protection; but insist that it is the duty of the Judiciary to protect and maintain slavery in the Territories' without any law upon the subject. Then follows the argument of the Senator to prove that the true and only tenable position is that occupied by the first of these three classes - the position of "popular sovereignty" which accords to the Territorial authorities, as to the authorities of a State, the right, by "friendly or unfriendly legislation, to encourage or exclude the institution of slavery. In this he boldly declares what his own platform is, and if the Charleston Convention nominate him, it must take him as he stands. He has relieved it of the labor of constructing a platform for him. as he has already erected it for himself. He hits placed himself so squarely and firmly upon it, he cannot retreat. Is there any probability that the Convention will accept him and his platform? Will the section of the Northern Democracy which he represents stand by him? We don't believe it will. If he runs at all, it must be as a candidate of one wing of the Democracy, or as an independent candidate for the suffrages of ail the conservative and anti-Lecompton voters in the Union. The last is the only alternative that will secure his success. He had better declare himself as such before than after the Charleston meeting Irish Adopted Citizens The Irish adopted Democratic citizens of Terre Haute held a meeting on the 25th inst. and, among other resolutions, adopted were the following : Resolved, That a general observation of recent events, and self-respect, clearly demonstrate to us as adopted citizens, the propriety of pursuing an independent political course. Resolved. That we enter our solemn protest against the wire-working clique composed of State and Federal office-holders, in the course which they have pursued, and the secret influence which tuey hold over conventions. All of which meet our entire disapprobation. Resolved, That we will withhold our support from all such cliques under whatever cloak they may assume. Resolved, lhat our object is to reason together, as men determined to do right, and to vote for him or them who may be considered by us as best suited for the office or offices to which he or they may aspire, and who will give general satisfaction to all concerned. We are glad to see the first effort made by adopted citizens to emancipate themselves from the tyranny of caucuses and political cliques, who have used them as despots do their mercenary troops, to fight for or against any cause, as they are lead or bidden. All the prejudices aud odium on which Know Nothingism arose, were cacited by foreign citizens being so easily duped1 and led to aid in the basest party schemes. If self-respect and a proper appreciation of the dignity of American citizenship shall induce them to confer together and act as their own judgment dictates, and as independent citizens, we shall uever hear again ot Know Nothlngisni. Further evidence of the condition on which office b held under Buchanan has just been given. A late Custom-ilou?e officer in Alexandria, Va., i John T. Johnson,) has published a card in the Gazet! of that city, explaiuing the cause of his removal from office. He bad the misfortuue to suppose that it was his privilege to i; vote for the condidates of his choice,'' as the Cincinnati Enquirer says people do in Kentucky ; consequently, he voted for the independent Democratic candidate for mealier of Congress in hi: District, Mr. Shackleford, instead of Mr. Smith, who offered himself for ra-election. Mr. Johnson cell;d to see President Buchanan o.i the subject of his removal, aud received tome important informationvaluable to others mil iu favor, though too late to le of material service to him. lie bay : jmM " The President informed JB that person.who hold othce under his Admin it ration M ould be expected to support the re-election ot members of Congress who wero frieudly U nib Administration, regardless of their antecedents. Opposition to-such candidates he. regarded as jutt caui'.Jor rfmokdk ' Mr. Buchanan has not yet got rid of the i lea that he is pretddiog over the Lecomptoo party, aau that aduuuisteriug its disciptiuc is his chief duty. .The keeper or an Irish dance-house, ia Ciuciaoati, rn a qn trrel with oue of bis viaiwra, a fellow countryman, wa blabbed to toa heart, atvl dcd iutamiy, oxx Tuesday evening.

The ffcw Fair Groan.

The workmen are maKiog rapid nrijress I in rittiWup tbc Mw Kr C rounds.; Abe JTirefltprs areuhiftg tho Work for ..id Willi a Jelarmi nation to hare the place in good order for the District Fair. The location will be one of the most suitable and conrenient for agricultural and shows, of any in the State. mechanical I ' Out citizens of all cla&xd should be rei minded that the reputation of the city and j county for advancement in the mechanical ' ami manntitetnring arts, and in agriculture I and horticulture, are involved in the display ' made at the approaching Fair. Its attractions and success will depend, in a good degree, upon the contribution from our own 1 county. The farmers who have anything worthy of exhibition, should reserve it for the fair. The handiwork of the women in dairy and household productions constitute, in all our fairs, one of the most interesting departments, and we hope that all the ladies are thinking of something to display at the fair. But upon our mechanics must we depend for contributions, to give the fair its most attractive feature. This Is the age when machinery is gaining its greatest triumphs, and eliciting the deepest interest in its progress. All other improvements are waiting the impulses which the mechanical forces and appliances impart to them. The origin of every new impetus to labor and improvement is now from the workshops. Our mechanics ought to prove, by specimens of their labor, that they are not behind the best workmen in other places. They will be judged from the exhibition they make at this District Fair, by the numerous strangers who will attend it. It will not do for them to presume that their work is so well known that there is no need to parade specimens of their skill at a fair. Thousands of people will attend the exhibition who never saw Eransville, or heard of any firm among her mechanics. Their opinions of Evansrillc manufactures and artizans, will be formed by the work displayed at the fair, not in one department, but a general impression will be imparted by the exhibition as a wboie. The mechanics, individually and in a body, are interested in it, and each one should do all he can to exhibit the excellence of his own products, and to induce others to make contributions of their best work. Each one will aid in giving reputation to all as a body, and every one will be benefited by tun genoral credit of the city for good workmen. Tue Nautical Wonucr. One feature in the construction of the Great i astern i unvcl and reuittik 'b.e. Her entire unner . S . deck, measuring tcven hundred tcet in .eugth or, as it u deacabtd by our correspondent, au acre of laud elongated to an oval i flush from stew to stern, without poop or house to obstruct the view nothing but the masts, wheelbouse for the helmsman, aud staircase so that her commaud-jr, standing on the paddle box, can survey every inch of that vast area, aud with a wave of bis hand convey hia orders to every officer on duty. Her speed is estimated at twenty miles an hour, and her dimensions equal to tu accommodation of the population of a moderate sized town. The port from which she is to start on her first voyage remains yet undetermined; but Mr. John Orrell Lever, " the man for Galway,'' has made the munificent offer of $100,000 for the privilege of running her from that point. Should her speed equal the calculations of her constructors, she will be able to make the voyage from Galway to New York, a distance of 2,73C miles, at least within a week, probably within six days. She is announced to sail for America sometime in October; so that about the end of that month we may behold this giant of the deep, this triumph of human genius, floating proudly in the waters of an American port. It is not too much to predict that the Great Eastern is but the precursor of a race of gigantic steamships which will overrun the smaller craft of that genus until they shall be seen on the face of the waters no more. A Small Pkculation. Straws, it is 6aid, show the direction of currents. The outer edges of the maelstrom of corruption and peculation, which takes iu ail the streams of public expenditure, are found in our lowest municipal trusts; a cbip thrown upon the waters will show the first movements of the engulfing current. A few weeks ago we had an election for a Justice of the Peace, and, of course, judges, inspectors, and clerks of the election were employed. The law allows each one of these gentlemen a dollar and a half for his day's work. The persons who officiated ou this last important occasion presented their bills for services to the Township Trustee, and were paid. They then presented a duplicate account for tbe same services to the County Commissioners, and were paid again. Ou gentleman who took double pay has a seat at the Commissioners Board. We are told that, in excuse tor the act, thsy plead custom and usage as paramount to the statute. There are a great many of the customs ana usages, grown out of old abuse m our county and municipal affairs, that need the scrutiny of the public to reform them. Mr. Townsend, of Saraaparilla no toriety, disgusted with an ungrateful Republic, iiaa sold bis magnificent bruwu stone front aud sided palace, cbappel, rosewood staircase, pistol gallery, billiard room and all, to Abott, of the Spiogler Institute, tor about $200,000, with about $20,000 more charged to Messrs. Profit and Loss. Mr. Townscud retires to a beautiful couutry scat lo meditate on tbe ingratitude of buuiau kind Tbe fact is he was too MM an aristocrat for Gotham's upper ten. Sarsaparilla is not tikeu in that social sphere. Early FuoaT. Ice was formed at Somerset, Pa., one night last week, and clothes hung out to dry wero froeen stiff. The frost was "tv heavy and did murh damage.

Magoffin, of Kentucky, sdi last, aud deliver escorted into tin .UV;il and on the pt n brilTlmt bill: In his inaugural he alluded to his own ejection as the first change in twenty 3 ears of the political character of the State :id- ' ministration. He looked upon bis own ' election as a triumphant vindication of the I Administration of President Bui lianan from 1 the charges of frand and corruption, and of the principles and jKjlicy advocated by the Democracy of Kentucky npon the question of slavery, which constituted so prominent ' an issue in the late exciting canvass. The ; Democratic party endorsed fully the doctrine of tbe Dred 8? decision In the language of that decision, they hold that the right of property in slaves is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution, and that the only power over it conferred upon Con grew fis the power coupled with the duty of guarding and protecting the owners in their rights. The power to protect does not carry along with it the correlative right to impair or destroy. The Territories are the property of the States, and all have an equal right to go there with their property, and to be protected in its enjoyment. The people whoemigrnto there have the right to, and will determine for themselves, whether they will or will not have slarery when they have framed a constitution and propose to Congress to come into the Union as a sovereign State. But they have no right to do so while they are in a Territorial condition. The Democratic party is pledged to resist all attempts at a renewal in Congress, or out of it, of the agitation of the slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made. Since the late election, our position cannot be misunderstood. The following table, showing the number of marriage licenses issued by the Hamilton County Probate Court during the i last tight years, WC clip from the Cincinnati zn- mm ., ., Timet. It presents a curious problem to the thinkintr. For three veara. an to Auaust , 1 O 1 854, there was a gradual increase; but, from that time to the present, the annual number of licenses issued has been steadily on the decrease, until, in 1859, there are not so many issued, by 285, a3 there were in 1853. This, too, when the population of the city has increased some 30 per cent. How is this to be accounted for9 Some .... ,. . ., tnink immorality may be attributed as one of the causes. Wc apprehend the main trouble originates in the extravagant habits of living into which our people bave fallen. A young man receiving a small salary dare not get married for fear be will be unable to support his wife in the same style with that of some of his neighbors. His pride will not permit him to live on a less sbovvy scale cousciuectlv be refuses to tnarrv altogether For tha year eudlng Aug. ou, 1853 .. 1J54 ' Woo 1650 1867 2,666 -,nO 3,313 2,760 tAOi i,.iS,CI6 ...i,&70 ....J,3l " 1S.S8 " " " t 186 " JsaJ The Louisville Journal says that Bruwu, who beat Jewett for Congress in Kentucky at the late election, will not be 25 years old till the second session, and consequently cannot take his seat at the organization of the House. He made no concealment of his age, and openly declared that if elected he would not attempt to claim his seat till he could do so lawfully. Now here comes the pinch. If he keeps his word the Democrats lose one vote for Speaker, and as the parties now stand they can ill afford the loss. The whole management of the next Congre-s may depend on that one vote, and the result of the contest of 18G0 may depend on the management of this Congress. A letter from Raleigh, X. C, dated Aug. 19, says that about noon on hat day a son of the Hon. Kenneth Rayner, a fine, promising youth, about thirteen years old. was hunting with a shot gun, in company with his brother several years younger than himself. The gun went off accidentally, the whole load passing through the hend ot the elder, and producing instant death. Distracted Conditiok of Jamaica. The intelligence from the Island of Jamaica is important. Riotiug, lawlessness, and bloodshed seem to have become the normal condition of the people. The anniversary of Emancipation was celebrated by scenes of turbulence aud riot, in the course of which several persons met their death. Quiet had been temporarily restored, but no one could say how long it would last The Rockville Republican gives an account of a crock of butter taken from the well of a gentleman near Russcllville, in a e r i i iiii .u: u state of perfect preservation, which is known to have been there at least fourteen years, and how much longer is not known, Iu cleaning out the well the crock, containing about six pounds of butter, was found in a bucket at the bottom of the well. The 1 butter was perfectly sound. DIED. Sept. 1, Ibo'J, Mabtha Fosteb, daiiKhter of Robert and Mary Skinner, aged 4 ar aud B MOllths NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tM BBOUJrD.-TllE 61B8CMIDEKS Ml to stock lb the Vauderbnri;h County Ar.rultural and Horticultural uaml association win take uutios tbat a rail is made for the balam e dn. ou subscriptions mad prior to ltSO nil Bfteen dollars ou ach share on the new stock ; the r4s amount i niwle.l, and will be received. sep2 i? SAMl Kb lllili, I'le.Miiclit. w ttomiis: js'BW uouus: - S. EMUICH A CO, bivejo-t recelC tin u first shipment of Fall and Winter Dry Ooodn, to which they invite tho attention of their UMtwiM customsrs. They will b sold at their usual low price. Ko truublo to show goods, so call iu, ei i i body, at No. 493fain street, and look at them BEE8B .' CBEBBB ! 25 bxs extra Hamburgh. o Ibsea- h lo bx extra English Dairy, siuall sue lot Families. 1 case Pine Apple Cheese, a auerior sample, at ERSKINK, CUKNICK'S A CO S. pl 47 Min streot. gHtJmfjs'AimHHiM i mVb xV bT. V"ro.iTfcR and WM. A. OWYN have this da bonu admitted as members of tbe firm ot Geo. Fo tbk A Co., ender whfrh style the biHiuess will re main a heretofore. M . FOsTKU OKO. FOSTEB. ETAiisrii.LC, Sept. 1, 1859. epl gtmB WB8f ' B JT.47.Y ml T G .' c I EM I OO WAV LBS. 15,000 pounds So. 1 llr.in for sale st 66c par 100 fc. at Z. H OOOK A BON'i 100 epl BC8MEL8 E.I M t ol.y HI civd and for aU at Z. H. COOR A SON "S.

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NEW ARRIVAL OF 4 dozen Cedar Pails, ii ( Pai i't . Al. .uite ll.ii-, il 1 1wr- Katie rr Brooms, 1 ii. -'i aorted Murk t Baskets, 4 dozen Wood Spoons, 4 t" Flour Sen. , ::u package 'trjwt Tack, 6 dozen Match Safes. For sale at Z. H. COOK & SON'S. sep1 ilC a ;wvv. 1 UJ.nui Mti CMMMMM itiww. " revs W. H. I' bx Kisrlish Oairy Chees.-, 10 ess Pin Ai.pl Mpl Z. H. COOK SON. THK 1. 1 1. 1. Vlt.lt:. -JlST Mi rvei raveO.'l '"i 'i mnr UeetteX! a So artnifiit of G otU from tli East, Miitatl- to th- wmuM of the FamilixM t l Kvai.sville, coiixisting; in jart of '.00 ft suar freS. 1 1 1 - flavor.'l Iduiu., it, Id i-L.-.J Sides Bacou, 4'm ttm Bboelders priaMj :: ti-rrv Kxtr i No. 1 Lard. 80 aoxra P. ft 0.s l -1 ami Of r man Soepa, Id Man Star and 0al Candle, in ft bx. Ji boxps Fancy Soapa, 1 Iiarri'ls extra No. 1 Lard Oil, ;i harreli Ooldpn Syrup. fTtun urti. U- n much recoiunieniitl. i' i ftbnenes, Fillerts, FecanSi an i BreaU Kttta, 3 ens ten Bor 'eanx Prauea a fine lot, U Ix)xes iretmine Italian and Vtrmiot-lli Maccaroni, .': I'tds Lovoring's Crushed Sugar, : bM do Ptilreriied Sucar. rTli SuK-trg are acknowledged by all in the trade 4o bo-the best in the United State. Markt fl catch of IkW in I. Lie and V. .bl, 'o. 1, 5o. 2, and So. 3. Wi.itc Fish in half barrel-, SO hag Rio Coffee, A She irtit le of aelectorf Black Tea .equal, if not toperior, to any in the city Ac, ftc. N. B. Tho whole of the above Goods having heen hou'bt lor Jasli, we are enabled to offer our old and new customers any articles they may require at such prices as will quite surprise them. Call and examine for yourselves, at ERSKINE, CURNICK & CO.'S, sep1 47 Main street. J. G. NUBLING, KOUMKKI.1 WITH CUBAN, DoOOSft Co., ClXUNXAl I. Manufacturer of FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF Corner Third and Division Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Constantly op hand, all different sizes of Sarui, lateft strle and imiTovuni.-nta. unaranteed to le equal in durability and finish to any Eastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. . Aut( Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, I SHUTTERS, Itc, all finished in the U-st style of workmanship. Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Messrs. Roeiker, Klusman ft Co., 70 Main street, to whom til orders must be addressed. aug'il w.n r m m Tjt Jrw re mtLL.jmm. i M. KAUN takes this (pportunity to inform the citizen of Evansville and the public generally, that l. bus his stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING complete, and particularly, that he has taught some of the Quest ready-made Clothing at the establishment of Brooks ft Bro., New York a much better made-up Ciothiug than Devlin's, and fifteen per cent, cheaper iu the prico ot which he invites the public to satisfy themselves, and be their ou judgei, in regard to the Clothing and price. He has also employed a first-rate Tailor at his etaU- . nhment, winch will enable htm to make up any thing In his line to order, as cheap as they can bo bought ready-made. Besides this, he keeps a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishina; Goods, and a very good assortment of Boys' and Children's Clothing. Please caU at his store, on Main street, and satisfy yourselves of the above facts. au;io CO-X-ST MTL TTuJSVTlT t: O .V r"f .VTION. Notice is heu br given that ou the secoud TucsJitV iu -tJber, being the eleventh day of said ni"Utu, iu (be year A. u IbO'J, tuer re will be a poll oleneU iu each towusbip iu Vanderburgh couuty, at the usual places of holding elections therein, for the puruoeu of taking the seose of the qualified voters M said couuty, on calliug a conventiou to alter, amend, M revise the Constitution of thtta;e of Indiana. JOUN S. GAVITT. aug30-(w m.. v:t to J? X eitJ,UM 3 i O WW aci re of valuable uuunproved baud, iu Carroll couutv, Iowa, for a House and Lot in a huslI nes street in Kvausviile. Appiy to BEID a J STOAUorney. at Law, Evavuto. W K IS JT X, m ' Wit Hmt VK J 1ST QJt received a few cliowe Ladies' Uold Watches, 1'iamond back. Also a few flue English Watch and some beautiful sets of Corn! Jewelry. Iu a short tune we shall receive our Fall stock In the meantime we will sell at remarkably low prices. BITTKOLFK ItKOS.. auft30 48 Main street. Ijr. Ttt a n :h orrff.WfM KLUTZ, at the Wholesale and , Jletail Loiiiectionary on first stret,Lv ! two doors from the Post Oftlre, has again been appoiuted sole ageutfor Maltby's Baltimore Oysters 1 In the eity of Eranaville, and he will receive daily, ! supplies by Express, directly from the Packer, in Baltimore. He is prepared io r.fler the tradt such i inducements fortthu eutlre season as have never been ' offered in this market heretofore. A cnntant daily ! snpply always on hand, so that dealer and families , can obtain at any time during the season those choice Oysters, In cans a'ld half cam, and in the ; shell, warranted ir.h and sweet, and very superior ! in flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none but bankable money received. A. Kl'RTZ, . TTi fl Sole Agent for Evansville. TOi H t- OIt tJlf.fi t HKJ. I O.VT? pair 3 year old Mules, perfectly kind and of ir..oil birr one Milch Cow. One line Saddle Horse, and good in any harness. One Indian Pony, also a good worker in harness. . H. COOK SON s aiiK:t-IAw Stock Yard. OOP iOV.-100 Bt.YJfEFS JSsorted sizes, wai ranted to be of the very best quality, just received and for sale by au24 JACOB STBAt'B ft SON. Notice to Directors; rwUiE BtBBCTBB Oh TBE mOUTBM western In li ma Agricultural and Mechanical District Fair will meet at Kranxville on Tuesday , September 'lb, 1869, for the pnrpoee of selecting Judge of Award for the enduing Fair. Directors will pleae make out and biing with them a lint of person in their conntv qualified toact, M that the Board can select from the whole. By order of tlie President. iiTi-'i-tt P. HORXBBOOK, 8c'yPUBLIC SCHOOLS TBE EH EE SCBOOL8 9 A? THIS City will commence on Monday, September oth. All transfers to or from the city must be made prior to September 2lth, lo9. Bv order of the Board. aui-td P. HOBS BR M I K, Clerk. rw on tmxeb veh9 PaJiS - ant room, furnished, to rent, in the central ,,.irt f thl. ritv. inquir-at the Journal office, (ii Moris. Danielle's DANCING ACADEMY, MARBLE II ALL,. elf" JS. It.l.VI KLLK XiTOVLII UK. lu-i'ttll I' Mi Viirllait Tit Tilts K'traaliTsi uti.l - young La.lo s .iuJ O.-utlemsu of Evansville, tbat br will commence his second course of instruction iu the fashionable art of DANCING on the first of October, w hm be ill guarantee to learn all Ladiee and Gentlemen who will place themselves uuder hir instruction, all the dances of the day (eighteen iu number, i in a single course, or will make no iharge. 1 I;.- r.if M guarantee the public can have, that Mousieur will do all h professes, is a reference to any one aud every oue who have heeu uuder bis tuturabip, the U-rui just clone., all of a horn can boast of luring learned to dance correctly, eight, en dancs In twentv lesson. Mv contract with each aod every adult iii! it to k-.irn tbviu alt the dauces now danced, for tho sum of ten dollars each, i'egardlcx of tho uuniber of leasous reipiired to do so. W ith s..iii.- iuiiiiN I . in acconiplish this in twelve and tifttn u les.Tn, ami with some it ro- I jnires forty. I Mill alio guarantee to li.arn all 'hildreu be tween th.- ne. - "I " md II in DM or OMsai s half ..nrw ii lensM raa pafrMMi tlMMSSiVsji nM tkai public to U- tb , as to whether they dance j oi only jump in I J.l time mu-i , a they have been UHglll by soi-disant IVm intr tuiiuics who (rmerly ls4teVtktS city. Parents uu I In. lids will be at all tunes admitled to the Children' sdWOLwlWa tin y CM Iheiuseltes hp Monsieur' systi in f liBnCtUtjf tlli very imI . i laut bi.inrb of education to the young. Monsieur will also devotw a pan ol his time to teaching privste classes of young Ladies at private residences. Alio to Kive private i n-t l m tions to any young lady who lusy prefei to ! iiii u te.l In her own parloi . Childien's Clas evrj Val)a4 fcwdajr, rmm 1 1. t V N. Yi.iiug Ladi-s's Class t-very Weduenda.i and Sat ulday , !r. in I to ' (entleumu's Cluss i er Monday and Tliiirslay fVMsC, from 7 to lO. aualiMui U MM. II DANIRLLK, ' 1 H O O f HMIMTH JT It I IU I It PRICKS S. EMUD U A CO. bae tbu day received by Fsbiuss, a largo lot of Cbildian's, Slissus' aud Ladles' flteel Spring Skirt, which tby will m II at greatlv red need prices. OaU ia assfl SM tSMBB aii;ll

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Y W ' OAllTiOJS Jmr i ii.-coparinernnip naawt"!. n- cfBSinz uu Hit- -ryl- ol 'Stoddard at Thompson waf dissolved August 22d. Win. II. T. Stoddard ii aurhcri7.i to use the name of the late firm ia settling all ac -is and will continue to transact alt iuniie as before at 17 Main street. uug'2dw3w CORN MEAL! CORN MEAL! - 30 bushels of fresh ground Corn Meal from the country, at ERSKINE, CURNICK & CO.'S, aug8 47 Main street. MlHlMtn UMMC1H MM MM Kit ML .1 i-t received per steamer Jacob Hoe, a prime article of siurar-curtfd DrieW Beef. Call and try It. at ERSKINK. CITRNICK ft CO.'S, ' "IS 47 Main rreet. M. and f-r tale, IN doy.cn Apple iarer, some tliiii)- 1 iT-r. nt trm the old ntyl. Jjrfl GEO. S. SoKNTAG, 10 Main st. nKJCB nmuiHrit wi'TiAJif. JL LIKO POWERS. Just arrived from he Kant, a freh sjpply of . :i-it DRV GOODS, consisting in p.rt of a large lot o' Mouito Bars, Calico. , Ac, ft.-., which we offei low for cash, at our cheap Cash Store No 45 Main street, Evansville, Iutlaug2 MILLER ft KIS1IA DS. SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AMD BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rWJMK M V U t.ISM f. R Of Tit iH tVOttK M a ith a circulaticn of ten thousand pt r mouth, would respectfully inform the merchants of XvansTilU and vicinity that lie ii prepared t coutract H-r a)tr-rtiseuieuts at very low rale. Busiuuss Card $10 perau'iu One Square 'JO 4 U tlfP. ge 28 ' One IV DO Address J. C. BRAIN. Editor Southern Railroad Guide, Box 449, J. i. u im lie. K y jyi4IIUNNELL'S coaxaa or WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVAS8VILLE, ISD. rwMMB .V W MifiTJBLIrtU.nKJST Ml is now in full operation, with new nud complete Machinery of the latrat style, for Flaning aud Dressing Lumber, plauiug aud grooving Flooring, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blind.-, and every other description of workdoue in such MtahlUbmcntv All work at these Mille warranted to be well doue, ; u.l will be offerea at the lowest cash prices. Backing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Sawing dons to order, and in the most approved style. jytt WILIIAM HUN m: LI.. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. JWWBSHBS. BJ.n.tlBR sV DBBIFV88, WfM. from New Orleaue, have purchase 1 the ST. CUAKLE3 SALOON, on First street, nearly npwosite the Post Office, and hare refltteo It in an elegant and attractive styl. Tbe new proprietors have had long exporitir-e as keeper ot fashionable and popular Restaurant in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new hastst, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern aud Southern Boitaurats In the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and cumplnte stock ef choice Liquors from New Orleans, which tuey collected with care during their business in that city. Their connections and acqnaiutauce iu that city w ill enable them to obtain the choicest suitplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries f om that market iu future, aud they will spare no expense nor paius to make tue ST. CHAKLEs surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as plessant Saloon, a place of good living, ami elegaut, refined and luxurious resort. WT Billiard players will fiodat this Saloon a set of tLe fiuest marble top Billiard Taolse, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. kl. Brunswick A- Co. The undersigned flatter themselves that long experience and careful attention will eoabl them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the western country. Cc A splendid Liifi- h will be served rp in ths most approved style, evtrv morning at V) o'clock. HAMMKE A DKKIFUSS, augl Late of New Orleans. 47 SB TBrnUBLB'tl a UJS'B 0 F HOPS AND BONESET IT is the safest, surest, cheapest, and most reliable remedy for the permanent cur of COLDS, coroHs, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, CROUP, WHOOPING COt'GII, Aud all affections of th Throat and Lung. It bing prwparod npon Scientific principles, Mid from article!- that are entirely vegetable. Tbe COMPOUND STRI P OF HOPS AND BONKSKT Is manufactured by C. ROTHENBUSH ft SON, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, to whom all orders must be addressed ; and sold by KELLKR & WHITE, Druggists Evarsville, Indiana, and by Druggist and Merchants throughout the country. jsn26ly BOXES BXTBmt B V.tli HfJ H WW Cbeeasv ' - 3 A No. 1 Pine Apple Cheese, i bid- Powdered Sugar, & bbls (framed do, . 2U) lbs choice sugar -cured Dried Boef iOO ttt prime Leaf Lard, 10 bxs Mar Candles, 10 bxs Opal do, 10 kltts new Mackerel. Received per steamer St. Louis, at Z. ILCOOK A SON'S. W POHTKB A BID St)T(if ALA A LE 4 cVs ass'd pts f qts London Porter, 4 do do- do Scotch Ale. A gt uuine imported aiticle at angl'.i Z. II. COOK A SON'S. I DJMTfj, OLfj, it rMBJrtbBB8 AL 1000 tegs pure White Lead. 3)0 kegs do do Zinc, 700 lbs pure English Red Lead. -' cans Frencli White Zir.c Olr, 5iJ lb English Patent Dryer. 1000 ft ass d Paints dry, IikjO cans do' Paints in il, 2000 extra Putty, in tin cans, KSlO gallou Linseed Oil, 1 i ;k Ni. 1 Coach Varnish. 1 do White Demar do, 1 do No. Furniture do, I do Brown Japan .lo. , With a lull assortment of Paiut. Scrubbing, Whitei wash, Uorse, and Conuter Bru-diea. Just received by E. 8. BABCOCK. TUB LITTLE .Tf J V STALL AHEAD. You often hear Ladies remark that they can alI ways U suited at S. KMBICH & CO.'S. Well, j the reaion is that they keep everything in the Dry Goods line, and as tliey are disposing of th -ir stock at reduced price in order to make roa for an early fall purchase ; tho attraction is uaswually large. Their stock of Shoes is excellent, and in prices cuuuot be excelled. augl ES t,UVM FLOVB! FLO If B U8T received and lor sale S9 sks rreli srroand extra white wheat Fluur, & sks do supertne do, 10 bbls extra do. All of which we warraut. auo VICKERY B BOTHER MILL AL FIRK INl-KANCE COMPANY, I PA. NY,) STY, . 4, le.'O.J OF YANDEKol Kuil COL Evansmllk, Auk K C T I O .V . - THK A .V.VFA L lection for seven Dicectors aud a Secretary will lie held ou MONDAY, Aug. 15, 1- ., betwven the huurs of 2 and 4 o'clock V. M ., at the offlce, ou Third street, adjoining the Crescent City Bank. l"t KOBT. EARLY. Kecretary. HVaHBLtflHOlCE O.WwAmT sm9 50 bu-bels No. 1 Potatoe. IS d.. pi iiuo W bite Beans. Uts-t-tvixl and tor .sale at 4sg9 Z II. COOK A SON'S. IfJOE sf" ..(.'. is.l) t.tTtB, ltl.it received and for sale bv ijy CM AS. Me.TOHNHTON m j 1. 1: i t m i: : i-euktjihles: w rwli Vegftobl-t received every uiotning at Z. H. COOK A gON'f. je30 TTAJSU. l.OOO Bm LBS JVO. GRO. F08TKR Co., Cor. Locust it. and ianal Isj au-'l AEm4.ni.Ess a.w.i lii.oooyi'jrc 2 and -ix.. hush, various brand, for sal low, by su'J4 GEO. FOSTER k slt)l EE US .niA.V BAFLB POUA I WWV Wi kegs Miami Blastl.ig do, 6000 teet patent Safety Fore. For nale by . B. OOOK A Hi iN8, Agta. JA. FLOIB-3 5 BBLS . ViY IS heat received per railroad this day by 1 K M. TU GK0. F0STKK A CO W SmILT- 1.500 HJtJH ft HE t Uh .- INLAND, lor sale bv n2i OKO FtWTBK CO wp h i. ui vi a ton rit n drth, Ml 7V1 ttsi v.b..ic new Oolnh wci.l nd rot aU al U OiiOR t N

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CHANGE OF AGENCY. PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. Hartford, Conn. Tho agency of tins favorite Company, held by ALLEN C. HAl.L'n K. K-.j., has this day en chanced, and .lOH'V W. KKXSES, Lataxs Jfeuiphis Term., ha.1 leen appointed a his succeoer. J j Parties holding Policies iu the I'JitKXIX . can have tbum renewed by callinc ui-oii Mr. N. M. MAOILL, General Air't, Ciu iiuiati IVGREASE OF CASH CAPITAL TO BY THK PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY o r HARTFoliD, COXM. Cash Assets OYER HA LF A MILLION DOLLARS. 8. L. LOOMIS, Pr. ,uieUu H. Ktu Secretary. M. M.K.n i . Ccueral Agent, Ciuciuuati. " Applications received, Policies iksued und renewed, and all business pertaining to this agency promptly atteuded to by JOHN YV. KSK. Agent. ftsT Office with Dr. Bray, over Adams Express Company. augl2-3m 'JTBmMB-VT Of t O.n'J.Y S ASSETS, AUGUST 1, 1850. Cash on hank and in Bank SU6.003 u Caah in the hands of Agents.... 37,483 31 -3b MM 3) BealEstate unincumbered 6,500 no Loans secured by Mortgage ou unencumbered Real Etate 37,150 00 Loan amplr securyd by pledge of Stocks, Bonds, Ac ." 53,2'rO 0i 50 shares V. 8. Trust Co. Stock, New York $5,000 $.".,750 200 shares Amerie.iu V.x. Bank Stock, NY 10 OOo SO.dsi 200 shares Metropolitan Bsnk stock, N T.:....f,000 21,m0 200 shares Bank of Commerce Stock, N Y 20,000 jo, 150 shares Continental Bk Stock. N Y 1S.O00 1 .1 200 shares Merchants' V.x. Stock, N Y in.iHNi Io.ik-i 428 shares ef Merchants' vVta Stock, N Y 10,700 fcU'J8 500 shares Phopulx Stock, N Y in lljJ"o 100 share Ocean Stock, . I Y 4ss 4,0"i 300 share Far. A Mech's a tock, Hartford 3u,0on .-HiO 200 shares Phoenix Stock, Hartford 20,000 20,400 . . 200 shares Mer A ManuJac'ra Sl'k, Hai tford.20,000 21,000 100 ehares .Etna Stock, Hartford 20,000 21,600 195 share City Stock, Hartford 17,500 20,660 150 shares Mercantile Stk, Hartford 1,000 15,1 .10 110 share State Stook, Hartford 11,000 13,m 25 shares Hartford Stock, Hartford -r.on i, j .. 50 shares of Connecticut Biver.St'k, Hartford. 3,250 lUah res Hartford rouny Stock, Hartf. rd. 50ft loOharo i .ti . !.." Bank Stk, Waterhnry, (?t...lO,ioO lO.fsrt 38 shares Waterbnry Stk , Waterbury, ft l.tinft ,M5 4 shares Staflonl Stock, , . BtafTor 1, ft 400 412 100 shares Uolyoke Water Power, Mass z3AJ.ffr9,0OO 10,133 10 shares New Britain Water Bon d 10,W" M.cna 10 "-bares C 1' d IRK . Boul lo.onu 7.1 m m $3H,,r40 no 730 00 Aorr.niiilatd Iutereet on Loans. Totl A, t- S 17,712 M Liabilities Losses unadjusted and not dne 23, 71 ol S. L. LOOMIS, President. II. KKt.nooo, Secretary. JOHN W. NEXSEN, Arent, angl EvaneeHMs Ind. J. 1 VINSON, late Master Mecbani. E. . C Railroad. D. CALLAHAN, late Engineer an Machinist do. WM HWNTINGTON, late Foreman lould.r for Roelkcr, Kiunraan A C. JOHN IVINSON & CO. MAXIFACTI KERR Or STATIONARY ANO PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES ! Corner Leet and Water Streets AJrantvillr, tndinnn. I Particular attention giveu to all jcl srork a appertains to. IIA ILROA DS, STEA MBOA TS, DISTILLERIES, J.Y.N', . SAW, GHI9T, SIC, .41.. AND MALT MILLS; TOBACCO, 147 AT -4N7) LAUD PRESSES; And in short MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, House Fronts,, Window Caps, and Sitlo .TeujtUators, Grates, Iron Railings, and all kinds of j -WON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Dealers in .Steam andM"ater Cuuees, Sfm Whistles, Wrought Irou Pipes, Cum B- ltin and I' .l ..... ...."TT.,.. Dnnt it," i I u . iiii'j a ' I Espial attention paid to Jobbing, Repair- , iug and Biacksmithing. angl'46m . sff lafl LT .' HmMLTl J00 bbls 7 bush each, Ohio River Company. , J,;J00 2801b " " i f" " 300 m ao " Dairy. AUo, H.virv Salt iu oVb and lro bas, tor rale at an23 Agent Ohio River Salt (Vniany. WBOVBB8TEB mfJVB B VFFJiL O EM, COOPER TOOLS. Just received, a large usertment of V. It. Barton's and White's Cooper Knives; also, patrut Y Crozes, Truss Hoops, c., of th vrv best quality. JACOB STRAUB A SON, aMV ,474 Maiu St., bat. Second and Third. npBosE spli t jsii 'stJItb ML PEACH BASKETS have come at last. To tboso who want to ship or sund to friend abroad some of those delicious peaches uow coming into market, w would say that we have a laifc lot of excellent peach baskets on band, tbe very best article to protect this tender fruit from injury during transportation. For b1c low, bv the piee- or d. . taly au26 Z. H" '00 K A SON. ML for bale at sixtv-tive ceuts per lmu.lie.l aua89 ERSKINK CI RNU W. . i u. WM,W-1JVTMM9Tm Mi. s i . v moil WW Plsuo for six months, in in m Apply t. lw) MOHi l A NIELLI BmM. V.J. LBEIttC 4fM.V.V l v. . ST nut etas FEVER AND AGUE MPTJTnHHiiTSnTviiPRS aw s-ijlv w w - YELLOW. CUAOKKsL AND PANAMA FKYER8, l au often Ik. preveutd b tho u of this InvaluaLie remedy . The re. ipe is f rein a vary celebrated i ii v mci.tn, ai wi "'e i.i u rT.i once iu IlospitaU and private piarllo iu New York Lit), and uas iswu iei in nil sections ot tue country. dtSffHs tho past mv years, with the most won.k rlul SIK . eS Art mom A'srioat, .j.,f.(,. r,.feri.j f,.n, pr.i hatio. mtfrf Ammit tli i 1 recommend aud guarantee th Medic inu .u a p.iK.i Tom. J. U. HAZARD, Proprietor, 111 Mdtl Lane, ami 6 Fletcher street. New York Cor sale bv LiICH d i AltLSTKDT. lalrdAw llm TA r .i CGrFEK-i POCKETS FOR SALE 8. K. GILBEBT A CO.

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mytsim hoxeh lhi : u t:. roL sals i v E. GILBERT ft CO. HALF MILS. SO 1 K. GILBERT ft CIV HI X Mi f i.'i i WW for sale by fWf-M H-50 M. for ale be S F. Gr I.BERT A t .. 7,000 je ill .... .V. 1 ft? for tah- 1-r 7.. II. CXRJK a sii M UiJiJbi&Ji-ZZ U A. JOT UK Kit: oil by SOKENSOS ft CO rwi BAcao-m vackm M of vibuisia M. rounds. Fives, T1st, ami Ki. for hale lw Bjr B. i.ll.BERT ft CO. ). T ,.! A'400 Mlil.s, M' WW pood Bhtppiiif order. Also Grey Lune in lihds. and barrels, in mv i'wntitv to suit purchasers, by GEO. FOSTER ft CO. nn j.K i '-;ri-.u mhos fuh sale by Mm, angH B. I. GILBERT ft CO. 3 8iUiX)n 3Litclie-, with i rwitheut Suhdnir ReZ. H. COOK ft SON. JB' r-.V F-ar. VWfJM.-Y VOL' WANT ao'Mi Itesn. fco to No. si Main street. The -ssjuwieaa-. IK hEBI xJ KUTH r KS. sell cL R WM(i 10 TEBMCMSH FMB9M M rrlms, p,T mu tv GEO. FOSTER ft CO. rWUR--to hBLb, LAICGE 8IZM AND IN FINE M order, for sale br t 1 8. E. GILBERT ft Ctt. M"m Brooms, toffee Jttlls, Brushes, Dust Pans, I D"ters, Clothe Line, Oothes Pins, Bed Cords, i Chnrn, Bowls, Rolling Ptns, Mashers, Cotton M , Mi p Ilai.dl. s, Door Mats. Or anything v. u nay w ant. Call and me fur yourselves, at uigo VICKERY BROTHERS, 82 Main st. WjlLOVJt-r BBLS. EX Tit A WHITE IVIIEA T ''lotir fir sale by BBMI OEO. FOSTER t CO. "WpfJZVAT .Vi IlllLS. EXTRA HIGH WW proof Rectified, suitable for the Southern trrde, fur sale by CEO. FOSTER A 00. mil anl :s PoBKm BBLS., VEBY HEAVY, our i n jkicKing, tor sale try FOSTER stCO. Received thi da) .mj for sale by tbe dozen a very low h-ures. JACOB STBAt'B A SUN. ,' v . - 7 Main at., bet. Second and Third. I it hi it- i i- ft.t.i-.s i .(ion mn.i tj sup.ir-eured HaUi.t Ju-t received, which are aelTuowledgi d to the best in the market. For 1 sale by fc. H. COOK SON, angO Agent for Evansville. j jjmTTit A:.-Tii a: i .vbem si&j'bb , W W will apply to the Bo.ird of Comuiiioner of Vanderburgh Ctfonty, on the first Monday iu September uvxt, Iow1 : Un the Oth dav of said month for a grant of license to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his usual place or business, corner of Firat and Vine streets. augO-rt JOHN H. BREMER A CO. rmm K E mTil'lg!TlIA T EH8EISF. M CCRNICK A 00. are piepared to receise City Orders to th- MMri Ot Uu ThoutanA Dollar; at par, in exchange fur Gro rie6 at their store, 47 M tin street. augl2 jrosraTev o o it otjTtaj8! bbu WfM. of those elri;aut Jlcior J'etatos, superior to anvthing in th- market, received this day and forwileby has. J hinston. my21 Main street, near the Canal. fl.VS t APsi AIM I FOR CHR1STWy MAS A large and spiondid assortment Cap, for men and Isivs, i;tst jnst received jer Expiv, by VA1 TlJtt A MARCOMNIBR, dec 7 Ne. 3v Maiu street. VK W .fli ft j t; : l 50 PJCMm a(te, whole and luUf bids and kits, asserted nnuikra, received this ilav per railroad, for sale low 1 S E. i.M BEKT A CO.. j-'Jl No. 4 Sycamore street. eOSIO.y ll ttJ8mimYP BJiTTMJrB. 75 l ags asort 1 Colt, u Yam. 10.1 bales Nes. 1 and 2 ' tton Batting. In store au I for eale b sajril M IIKFLER 4 RIGG8. m.Ltti:. ; I til u 130 BmtBBBLS AT and sacs in stere and to arrive, extra and superfine Country Brand es good as th best and a low a- the 1 jel4 VICKERY BROS., 82 Main st. JaPcut Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one au. I all. Samples given with pleas ure, by II. COOK A SON. Li. fJTKJS'T t o.-K-t hi: ri SAFES We ere agent for the celebrated HUl's lont Fire Proof and Thief Preof Sat, mbdvfactured by Hall, Carroll A Co Cincinnati A constant supply will be kept on band, and sold at manufacturer' -pric-. PRESTON BROS. 11 I .VIi .U 4JL.U It Kl.Tl.yu. .9.V B PA KINt, at I'.e-K.ry Prions A large st"k N. Y . Betlipg Crupauy's Good in store at all tine -, at Mam ra n KKu-' Prices. Warrantedauperivir to any oilier. i . S. WELLS, mar2 Sin of the Mill Saw, 13 First street. mOTlVE. THE V.VnXHSX tV.VJ?!) WW will apply to the Board Of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, on the first Monday in Septemlxr next, to-wlt : On the 5th day of said month for grant of License to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his usual place of business, on Front street, be tween Leet and Pine streets, Evansville. align-;;! JAMES CARTER. R" JS . J . t Mi 1 It dear Bacon Sides. 2000 lbs extra sugar--nre," H-tms, 500 Ihs Shoulders. 5 bids choice Lard. Recti vel and i aal by (H AS. MtJt HM8TOV, augll Posey1 Bloek, Main street. Ot h r STOth ! 8T0CB I 2 tine 3 year obi Bay Mules, - No. 1 Milch Cows, A fine lot of full bred Chester White Hng4. le at H. COOK A SON Stock YardV For jl29 sFsTW LEY" BmtJWS-1 00 OF TBB8B celebrated Ham, together srith a good as sortment of other rn.-at Shoulders, Clear Sides, t ricKlcd Fork, Dnel Beef, Beef Tongues, 4c, jusl received and for sale by CHAR. McJOHNSTON, ' e25 Main stret, near tbe Canal. BmissoA, n Tnv . v 0 r 1 1 -b . th v MlF partnership heretofore existing between T. T. White and C. O. Keat, nnder tbe name of T. J. White A Co., Is fhi day dissolved by mutual r onsent. C. C. KEATS is alous authorized to settle accounts. EvAv-vtMir, Ang., ,1859. aog.l-ln LEVI S. CLARKE, gOCTBJlTOB JUVli HI 1 1. It lit. By SJiop ooruer of Sixth and Walnut street. s7 I ana prepared to contract for all work in our line. aogl7 E It T HO '!, .1 It f H I V : I T . Oftiee on Stroud strict. Ietveen Vine and Dirision, next door to the old Presbyterian Church. Plans, spcci&catiopa, detail drawings, Ac, for all elasse of buildings, prepared on abort notice, andt on reasonable leru augl? SIS It T MM a M MMtMM.'. 7 ' T I I ' I' I t ! , TtTwTliTT HTnTtercioef Perfumes o. ,,, Ul,Mt MBrll M ..Ki- M swf, Ki Me Ouickly,-' "Kiss Me if You Dare." AIo, an aasortment of Lubin's Extracts, warranted pur aud tannine, at KELLER A WHITE S iupi-.ll Drug Store. . m"i i-Mm mwm iV mTBABBUB : BOXES Ws l(ivt-d this dat aud for sal by CUAS. McJOHNSTON. aug22 Posey's Block. Main street. WmiJ'BttmtM .' r.i.wi W io bbls pure Cider Viuegar, ueg do. 10 Received angtt do Orals' and for sale bv t HAS HeJOHNSTON. of all tbe various grade of brands and reflne.1 Sugars, uuw ou baud ami for sal by HA". M.JOHNSTON, ,-- fvmm y' sssuch. Main street. YWBMMWHW lb extra sugar- u rod Dried Bw f, Vh nS cauvassed d lo llams. 01b S !e Bacon, 500 lbs Lard, v tt MiU r do, 50 Rarf Tongues. fcV Money . a lot f ri.k Butter A Lfe. - fu-t rei.-ived and for sal at TICKS R Y BROTH EK3 fUUIBH..BXPmBHMs F O Mi Bu,. ldia aa.t c hildren. Awl lb French Plums t b cnU ir It., 5UU is mrkey Prunt, al 12 cents per lb, 1000 ti Z.mte Currants. lis. ran- Nn Apl'le. 1 . a do Pear. list ,o Straw lsrrie. joo bottle assorted PI Fruits, 100 can asmm d Tabl Fruit 10 cae Citron ( JinJ Lobster., 00 do Salmon 1(, l)OX, choice Leui .n3 bbls pearled Barley ISbsM layar Bst-iiih With a full astortlllMit of A 1 Pcan, Cream Walnuts, Filbuta Ac. Just received fre.h and An aud at remarkably low prioe, bv 2aug22. ). S. B A BLOCK, CVOJK.V WKmil. AOHCbB. FEB OB ' ground tost received and for sale by ang22 CUAS. MIOMN8TON. -WaiA LBS. I' MIME LEA I .MM A ffUTI u-K) to No. 1 W. R. Cheen. bxs Hamburgh Cboea. ? -n rt Testl Brly Koived at 1.. H. COOK A SON'S.

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