Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 15, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1859 — Page 1
Va V A N S V I L L E DAILY JOURNAL
VOLUME XII. EVANSVILIjK, INI)., SATURDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, IS59. NUMBER 15. Lm
ZWt 3aUg gonrnut. mu.iiuuj bi . V ' AKL1I K, Kdrfor. r. m. tha kb, tw. a-w- fa?- , . MM tm riEJi or THK. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Buildings Locus! St., Htlc" Elrmt mmd U'mle, .
TMmjmm "i ' "TJ.v Daily Paper stalled) ...... .... By the weak ujayable to Carriers) .- ... rn Weekly Paper - Weekly Paptr ja m . ii . 4 t0 .. 2 Is) Clul oi n. or more 1 0 mJ privilege of yearly adverti rs m limited to tu-irowa Immediate I i, ss, in tneir on name; And all advertisements for the beiielit of other reraona, aa well as legal advertisements aim! M li-iiK'nUofasKtiouaAlM, end aWertienieiit with ll.e nam of other persona, sent in by t he m, must be paid Tor it the usual rates. Lr. No r-i-ort, resolutions or proceeding .-f any jorawration, WK-lety, esaxjclaRon or public mectisM M,f UJ cvmiuuuicatior, disced tu cii ittuuiio. to Vy niaUer of limit. 1 I imltvniuai in.crosi can oe iusVrled uulesss paid for as an advertisement. J-- Contracta for yarly advertieing wilt not bo ... ,.r,L, t.i that etwt is left at he cJBce, and when discontinued in -x than ar.lEfprto. of the whole year wlUbe.Uar eve. Lcsad advertiaonienU heronftor, will be pub1 -.fat th!XMU- f the attorney or lenni?, and a .Uhmvahhl B agat protwlii:, but collectable - I.,-! tin... . . . thir term for Job won nnn tranaieui a.n.-r-tieraMuU arc CAB II.
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. lmite in cpsacufau vuurcu. - - ........... Dr. lie Bruler's residence, corner of Cherry and Just receiv.il and for sale by the snbSecoad streets. tnarS scrils-r, a large aud splendid assortment .. v m..T i ru' x.-ft-... I of Books aud Stationery, consisting in
, . r, l ...4. 1. . . . . . W 1)1 1 Ol TV . tff . ftttJUVIVI I AW VS lasv a aw wa wa .... 3-mm- o -aT . JlLlllOr Ol iMlCJQ.aU.Sf CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STORE, So. i3 Maim Street, mWAtrnt EVANSVILLK, IND. m0MJ"JH. s r..vj ii: i ia. r. at ..- JF TF.U AND JOINER, is prepared to do anyI'ii:.; appertaining to either of the above brandies. Partl u'ar attention paid to the fitting up of Store ' Koomai also t the buildiug of Bann, Mills, Factories, and Dwelling Houses, in town or country. Mills lilted up to ..ril.-r wheu raquired . Tlo.se w illing work doaa will please give me a call, as 1 will always he read; at ahotUxt uotic-. aaT" Terms easy. Shop ou Third street, lietwmn i heatuut aud Cherry, ou alley. marlJ-nm LTm.K.VM WIT L IWMKJVMKIJmii m,J TATJPtorueys at law, Notaries Public and Ueal Ks--.te Amenta, Kvansvilb', Indiaua; Will pra. tice law in the Courts of this State, will ttMd . the . ..Uortiou of claims in auy part of ;kw United States, will buy and sell real estate in the (tr d Kvausville. iu Vuuderburirh and adjoiuing xxintiea and in the West generally, and will pertorui any other dutlea pertainiag to Attorneys or i.eal Fstate Agents. Lota aud farms always for sale. WJ " in -l""S)-n by a memlsT of the ttnu. MLAT" Office on Third street, opposite the Court tt. in the roouM formerly occupied Iry tho late Am ot LsMrkbart, Pan. -it X Deuby; i u i ii - asaan ja. ..u u ...mm mu.h art II dlT HuTfcLS." A HKUWOU ttOI HE, U'i.L. E. fi KhVS, Proprietor. Crucr Find aud laicilat nti-ets, ICianaville, lud. One a, mtm from st ainboat Und in. my .'.-lj il..iumm JMBiRit JUS' MOTH I.. Ws Vin enn.s. In.l. J. M. 1'LAItK, Proprietor. '1 h - !, ..... ; v I., n relitteil n i t. furuish. il, aud now in Aneurder. uit.is m tir i- hi t r i . warn ttTMKmr, W betWft-dti Main and Division, Svansvllle, lud
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B. WALDKIRCH, PKA.'TUAI. JKYYRI.KR k KM JR AVF.R, AmI Dealer In .Jewelries, N. W. r..Km ov Fiust m BrfAMdM S-rarrrs, EYANSVILLK. IN1. j.-O-Hw JOS. SCHOENFELD, HOI Krt.Vl.K DKALKH IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods. Ni. 9 YVatkk nuct, bkt. Maim am Svcamokk, ap22-:.m KYANSVILLK, IN l Wllol.KSAI.K DKAI.KK IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, Xi. 'ix M Flrl alrt rl, ap2.Vly KVANSVI Ll.K. ISO. .--., DR. J. FLEACER S l V C I A&j L1 , I . i D U IW i A L JIMf 0 I 1 1 Ii, qORNECR MAIN AND FIRST 6TS.. K V A W! A l I I At I Aimi.LK, I A. Also, a tine preparation ifr cleaning ihe Teeth and har.leniiif the sums, can n had of lr. K. a i.e. a hex TP 0 QIVTTT'TT W JL. BJflll 1, )a ( lIAllv .MAM r A I I Ui-.U. ' . I Market atreet. Kvanavil1-, In.l., Mill . "w linn,. nftivj ... . ...... , ... ' ' ...I ftU I a . I'M . i ..... . I .1 I 1.1 .... ' aw. L ... . . . - ...... u .. .- L . . ... Cum - mid WihmI Si-ttt ('II VI US 'I I, Ti .1. .iii.'.Ii.-.I ...e . . m. .WTft. . I I I i . I ' I I I ... . i 1 ... I I ;il low.ut rates, ii. t. K temhut and ii.iii. turuhihed promptly to or.ler. All work warranto!. janl-ty rfiKr HKiATHh H, lVVf.Kr 8ALK AND RKTA 1 1. MCALKM IN FAMILY GROCERIES, ri a o c ai a 1 1 c ci tno rain, Stusdn, llao'ii. I, 'liilr,, Itu. keU, OtMnTaaj nd Wooilware generally, No. Si Main street, l!vanvllk.f lMd. ,J.N delirere, i.y part of the city fr-e of cl.or-. . octil .i.a lvh i.rav. -v. . i .s . .1 a, .ft. ii"" I,.-., r.ssneiiii ..'. " - - -,' Tlifrliaji, Tti lllin f r i r ttimr ' m.,m...ii. u-kui, ik.L.n. i. .11 bihLnt Pn.Us. , AW . . ij i i f , i ..... . . .1 i AT .; n-ri..r Old IloiirlMiii am) !y(. W luskies, and For.lir :ll, Uuueatic l,.Uors, a , W .iter .tr.-et, S. cWVaaa, K, Ma, MaWly TORT, 3 " ! V I S STKKL'T, aVaaavnaa, Ikmajca. It yon uisii to get the worth of your money m Sti i r t ,( i e ii t leniens Furaisliin Gdods FANCY SHIRTIHC PRINTS, Pl.-a.-v rail :t 35 Main Strtet. A" ,,r,,,-,!' ,,r weaiag Mk, UuCtaa and LineH (Jaoda, pri':up(i atteiuleil to, ainl ii-at!v exeented. Grat.Tul lor past ialrou:t.-, I re,wlliilly ll;lt m raillnaaio iif laa Waa Shirts iiM.le to or.ler In-tii iihmmi. t iti.t, and MtUtai-tion u.irritiite.1. sepUl-ly Kvansvillf Commercial ( olle v m. . . it UTII t I It sr '. .T a f K ASM 1 I.I.K, I N l. Tins limUtuti.n .r -. Htse.-r III. III. elnelit to Vollll lll.-ll U.sllint. lu.oiir. a laaraagli atactical kaawhpi oi iiouhio i Klitry H.s'k keeping. us well aa a geiteral Uuain.-M . BdiH-atioii. . Thia h.atituth.,, has ..en in ,ne,sfl ....-ration 1 t .. . A" a t . . I . & I 1 km i iii.t w pi r at: nr c4 iii'4iiuir liar. - - - - j . . . . . j ticiil.i. .-all at the Itoouia, or add res hi 1:1 ly .IKKKMIAII BK1IM. Principal. BjaaAUl nmuK tiidmas Boi.csa, jh ricuro 9. oni ncc riorttn a DULUW, rltlni It K H S, r I .Vi II t-'. It 9 , St. iini Pipe and ti.is Fitters, coim.r of Pine and First streets. KvansviHe, ludiana. Lespectfnlly the puhlh that any ordera eutraatad to tWir ;ha-K- in M. al.e l.raiu l.-s ..i hiisin v.'.: eXl.lll(.,, vit, , ouiptiuss, and in tie- lust style of u A variety -.1 Bias. w,.i k ciistatitlv ..n baud and niauufcwtur. 1 1 rder. Btrict wttentam paid to loCoatWtive ali.l Plstilleiy i. ik. Ste4UH tianwaa, Uaa I 'Ui.lstr .ui Pipe, .,K a-ready i t i a. a. i a ta. , , . , ,Vi mXj TltfQTT"D A JVC. TP A H-1? ATT! V AIM oU tlAW O Hj iHJjJiW U I . ALLEN C. HALLOCK, vausvlllr. I MKK KIT KB ANlMiKNKKAL INSl'KANCK AiJKNT, A r.it'sTKK off Affaaaaaa, taa KorAai Pvaaw, lie continues to issue P..i. les lioln selelrtl Kilst l lass an.l most reliil.le IMSURAJICV COM PA NIKS In the i ' .if' ., . ii fmlmmi aad l Hi!,. Ila will atau le. r.lo HppllCal U.llS f..r Lira. INSURANCE, lie will atten.1 to the Adjustment ..f Losaea .I Maffy affaerlahn u.nlar h.Ii ies tr..m other .Ken. i. .. an. I tttvad : tie- Tflth't Tilt ot all milt.rsc.in,.. t.l with INSURANCE, lot BsuiiM o. , llialo caetiewee aa an Ism ks. ai, his nn.le him r.ii.nlio with all .iit.je. Is , aaja led fitt laaaaraace OA-iirti. e. Mat Ida ktall Build. u. S...V M tin -t m KW H.JUItU4UK STOttK, O.Vf I ff Jlvr hU Ihe Bramh Bank, whetv can Is. If - . 1 ft .1.. ft .:.:K.A... e.eiy iiini-; n,'x-i i ii ii. i" n.e .-1 1 mii It -ir.lv saw Trade. I wsa. cltsiWy aullett a call fr.m ... h'iiiiim meiiiunis is-ior iinr. u.iin.-, i xviinino ,u ,; toh ,- H.1-- mirket- Mv i-...:i it attention mil 1 ilell to all or.lel .. Septt. iii:.iU:K S SON'NTAQ. WaTH fOLK .IT F O it. "' 1 Jf MUw. VotHiv Pnhii. , i:..ii i:-t.ue ,,d r ii.- t iu Asa at, will aitead t.. aawry ssies ..f eoaveyI auciug, t ike deh.siti..ns and atlal i its. a. kn. v ledguiwuts ol IKeda, and Mortgagi in l i t, uill -f .mi tWit liftill all tn.sineift.s of an Attorney eutnaatis t.. his care. sa iNnra ,. r Ctmrim IkSca, h in. ston, Ind. aepti'-ly m w. ji i i' ii n Wf o i wrniTTi'i "null Fronts and t jui.-k Sales" is the motto at J. W. UDGHEit' Wholesale Qitei'iisware Store, No. 1h Main strevt, KvansvilU, Indian i. Lai crates Knclish Onei-ns ware j 1 1 -1 received from tie Knglish l'otteries,for sale lo . 47. 1 lit... IIImmiw-... li.ll.. I B . .1 ,,L. I ,.,-ie... V..e --1 . I..- Ill elliv ,M,V , kin lil isscs, warranted le rafaiii aPffatty rVtara. roraalab J. w HUuhkh rull IS I SII1I1 emit, .oiers onlv desi, We j V. IIFGIIKS. 'is Main street. MM ll O I. K NJ . : K irr.i I i mm i". ..u . ft-i' cp .nr iv i-i.i'i ww in " n a rs i . i u i r.ut iii,i partofiiOti Beams ot t ap, Letter and. - . . . ... a WW a. sa si .SA J-ote Paier ; 500 Quires of Blank Books, frotu ICc. f $t. per .iuire; loO.INMJ assorted Envelopei. ; Msaoraudum Books of all kinds ; also, a large assortmeut of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Cold Pens of idl kinds ; St.-. 1 Pens of every I. rand ; Gold aud Sil af Penholders and Pencils ; Pocket Books aud Portmounais of svery description ; Musical Iustriuueiits cf all kinds ; Sh.-ei im Music Paper; Drawin Paper ami Pictures; Slates aud Pencils; Ink and IMEaaasMi ; SSM many other articles too uain. ions to mention, all of whi h wilt ! sold at the very lowest price for cash. j. HKALY, foster Block, corner of Main and l'iit streetiam:!! PETER VIERLING, M divwr, j . u M'f. vr w.iti k JlJF TRKKT. EVANSVILLE, Iso., Dealer iu I'aiuts, v amism-s. Oils, Dye-Stulfs, Wmdow t.lasa, Physicians' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Miri.-si iustriimtits, 4c. Ac A UO Pure Win s aayj Braudiea, and all popular patent medic inea uf the age, Ac jcifl Jf . I It it h. JUCHITKtT .aT.VJ SXJF st'PERINTENDENT, CRIS0KN1 CITY BANK Bl'IL DINGS, Evaxsville, l.tn. Plans, Seiflrations, Detailed Drawings and Estimates of Public and Private Buildings, Stores, and Churches, will be carefully prepared and s.itis. ' faction guaranteed. He solicits the patronage of the citieus of Kvanaville ami vicinity. mar5-:im LAW OFFICE. M ti WIS CM HaVVMT, J TTORJVE I MJ A T LA W. OttK-. on Tbir.l street, West of the Court House, skins i II Inl Law business of any description promptly attended to. jvl-ly m lit h i: wro.VA', . r rtiu.s i: 1 WW AT LAW. is W ill atten ! prompt!) lo all hiisui. s in his profaaion. umce ill Hie i:ttv lOv-oriH-r s ..nice. je.',-uj, io w.i.'it i.l i.e. .1 l U- .ni I .i H Mt'ow and I'ulf l..r sal... Kioiuir at lll'tiHRS'
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NEW ORLKANS YIUXS. St. sion iiini Kot-wmtiiiii; M n li.: - N. Pydm Street, In OrleHH, l.n. nivii' .l w ly rw .'..':.. stoch i ojH.mHsio. m ! !. li.tnt aii. I pr.'jrifi.i- o Btuck st;,l . New OrlewitH, lji. juu''67-ly. f uHAt. utii. uo.vjwta, i o.n.msioii M-r li.tnt. No. 7 Ijafayette Mtreet, New Of leans, for tile sale ot butler, cbeeMe, l iril. ej;n, ill i. l fruits. Flour, Meat and all .rt ! Weatem ProdiM'e, .Mel fc.r the Jtm !...-- of ji mvried, SiC. 4'.eli ;.litiir.- inn. I. on con.siiiinents. uial.Vly mm m. '.Avoir .,'Vt.w.wssi. k M KKt'll A NTS, 11 t'P STRKKr, .va:i- .'. r.i.vs, r,-. K. II. SHOUT. (uCt-4NI'l R. . HiiWAKH. JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and ('onitiiissiou, NEW (ULi;.VNS, UnnptAKA. r- to Messrs, AI-LLS ,v HuWKS, art".-ly K vaum llle, ImU. iLIJS, 4JMJtTHOI SK X tto.f M. MISSION ANI FUUW ABPINU MKKI HANTS, No. 18 I'm ih is Street, KJtW 0KLKAM8. LA. uoi wn.aiw...w. u. mmtmMwJm, mngn, W, y ive our permHtuI attention to the sal.- of T.1 . . - . If ' - ' ft.. I 1 1 ft. i-.e" " ft .ill., ft II. .11, I,UIS, r I.Mir, I Olffft , Lie fl, . A .. :, l!:l v agl i I. I . , . 11. P. KTIIKLL KB. FA I. I S. B. P. ETHELL & CO., Coiuiiiission and Forward i nir Morcliants, NO. 0 POY0KAS ftST., !IKW ORLKANS, LA. HMMR c: Geo. Foster A t'o., Broa n it Aikluan, an.l P. C. O'Kil. v, Kv.u.sville, Ind. A. M. rWtpi Jt Swn, Miner 4 ,, Newl.tu-, aa, wl.fl .1 ft. 1 1 n ... aC m. a l' 3 ' hxvrU : "'I .' enion, inn. Ii. P. llii.lsueth A Co.. Boouvillo. In 1 j "j!"1" rak A Una. Atkiuaon, Kaq., W. W. tatliu, Kaq., BenBr..., D. S. Benedict A Son, jyrOta, Ky. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT , , , , S Louis, mo '" " 111 1 Mtaaafcrr oi our nouses. .... ar.rr.ATo . Messrs. Alii A Howe, BVuunt A Veil, , H. w tnl a ltrowu. Kvanaville. jy.; fiMKli.TMK l.vitK KXHJ.vv it, JOHN lit KLKY A Co., UKs to offer his aervu.s , aa ( 'omniiaeion Merchant, to the frUnds ud patrona , ol th. it house, now that "t b:u letii.-d liolii Ixisincss. Willi this eml in view I have formed a co iHU-lner
slop Willi .Mr. W . Kent. -ii. n'lilur ot the old an.l well known Arm of K. W. Kenton A '..., under the j name and style of BKNTi'N A KING, lo take place THE JOURNAL HAS BKRN STEADILY ISIrom the 1st l May, prox. The subacriber relies for support upon the frietida ' CHF.A.SINO ITS tVtiii U1CTION LIST, UNTIL, AT
u ! .nU,; .rlI. 7' I ol tuu old houee of JOHN IK K 1. K i & Co., who - 1 ii-' ((. iik iiit I'lvilll'lpH)l . lieaa and ability with which be attanded to their ( oilMlie.ss. cl r. -J.. . IIUIIV, THOMAS KINO, , Corner of Lafayette and New I. . e streets, j New Ol leans. Al.ril IT. ISaK. It. A. BBOWN SAM. IM l'NAM. BROWN k PUTNAM, CO M M I S S 1 0 N AND FORWARDING I MERCHANTS, .o. Hto Tchoupltoula Street, N E IF Oltl. f.'.l S8, LA. tj- Particular attcution iaid to the aalnol estmwM nnMllMUI. F. isoi.al attention imi.! to V or war. I -Mil ilx Sleichalidiaa. .HUIN .. ICKITZ... JOHN A. HANKY. "---7- ' CRESCENT CITY jpi jo tj -y EVANSVILLE IND. The proprietors if the CBF.SCEN r CITY Fol N 1KY ls'leave to iuforni their friends and the pubI ., a . a . . . m a a a . . . mc in general mac itiej- are tuny irppsrei 10 make . or.l.-r all kinds of MACHINERY See.k-d for Mills or Manufactories of any kind. j Having a great variety of patterns for HILL GEARING, of hii si,., ami STKAM EXfilXKS of any power required. Also manufacturers of ULSTILLKUV ASH MINING M ACM IN i It V. TOBACCO SCREWS AND riNIc.Ua.ltS, MALT MILLM; SAaUi, MVA.KY ANI imim;o 111 Circular Saw Mills, QUMMING MACIIINKS. IRON FRONTS for Houses, CHINKSi: BUGAB CAXK HILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS. And in fact evervthini: in the I IU11N FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BI GNESS. tH.ISS i-.INTI.VHS made to order. ALSO IWlera in a swppHor article of I THR MS If I NO MACffllfUS, And l..-,s' complete, of the I.Ues, i,, ! tile. !MPRO KD STKAM Cl ti KS. l!lM . lir.l.ll.Xt AHU rAValflU, VIR0UGUT AND WEUSD IMPK. LKAD AND COPPERMPE, AND FIUK All at ANUFACTl RERS' PRICES. aXB" Highest price always mid fo old M KTALS, At the old Stand Corner Caual and Inle street Kl-.1T. Si. 11ANEV. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put uj. Ma ' iliiuery and do repairs lu Boilers. THRESH i VtJ M ACH I N KS Always on uanu anu mr awe. a a s t a . jcJJ M OOK MiHSiKKJI It THIS. MJU yon want to get Rood Hay, If you want te j;et gooil t oru, If you want to get good Oats, ll you want to get good Brau, If you waut to get good Cruahed Fee I, It yon want to get good Chicken Feed, If yon wsut to gel goou lorn neat, if u, SSSS armZmVLZ' anv and every kiud, call at RUSTON'S Feed aud Seed Stoic, uuuer iu leierapu luitt, nere jou call ... .m. ...... i ....j i . .1... - - ...i - - ...... i ft n.i.e ....... . ,1. i ur.iii m me uunj-ii, tftie. .1. u.s-. as the brat., leiivandiu any part of the city free of drayaga. Becoiiect, at RL'sioN's.ou Water trcct. oosi recwived, my first sUipniint i.y canal, mo t O list Af - ... . ... !',,... .i I. II maaaaw t . ti cheap. laspt'il ll. s. It. !H pUCj Ja . O. i i b J4 casks Oupey it Co'a Uraiidy, u lSlS ' " ', I, n ... " ... J. : . wsia.rue s oiil I'ort VV iue. Old Madeira " 5 4 Pulo Sherrv ' 4 ,V) boxes suiierior Claret 1 pie Pure Holland Gin. 1 puncheon of flue Jamaica Rum ol 1It casks Genuine Barclay A Perkins' Porter. In pints and .ptarts. 6 casks Genuine S.-..I, h Ale "Muii -..' In pi ota and ifiiarta. 'JO baskets lieid.uk Sparkling i'h-iiip.i ,,. 1 tic above articles we .-u nam.-, t., t. ,n e.-i ) i . sive. t aa described.
e. t aa lies. I I l.n.I '.111- A IIOWKS, mySl Water atreet.
Kvaiibvillr A. ( rawfortla v llle Hallroad.. DKI'AKTIUKS.
6 30 A M Aroootmodatioa Train.... Mail Traiu ...lo.ao ...12.33 P. M. AUUIVALS. Mail Train Areotiiinoilaliou. 7 10 ( MERCHANTS ATTENTION ! WE ARK NOW PREPARED TO DO, H the shortlist notice, and in the latest an I iniMt fusliiouaMe style, all kinds or elol Printing, Sl'OH AS HILLS UF LAOINt;. 1U AY TICKETS, AUCTION BILLS, RILLS UP FARE, LETTER HEADS, PROIJRAMMES, MORTGAGES, CIRCULARS, COUPUNS. POLICIES, IMSTEILS, CHECKS, DEEDS, BONDS, CARDS, rvATLROAD, STEAMBOAT WORK, IN FIHK 8TYI.K AT MODERATB Pit ICES. JOURNAL CO i mmmmmaaammmmmmmmmmmm ! Book Biniuno. We have completed arlaiiements whereby we are enabled to fill 1 all orders in Nook Hindiiier with which we : L , ,,. " . may be tavorcd. We will guarantee the ,Vljrk to he doIU, s.nisftorily. Ruling of ,,,,,,, , all kinds, and blank heads of everv dfscnpr tion will U done nromtlv aud on satisWIH ,K UlMU I,m,uu. "u Ml" jfacti.i terms, t Mir friends Walt please send " their order?. i T1!! A M V N. K TTS ff. K S i THK PKK3EJIT TIMK, IT HAS THE LARGEST cinet'I. A'l'loN OK AN Y DAILY D TUB STATK. AND AT LKAST THAT OF AX Y OF 1TS.TY COTEMPORAU1B3. AOYLRTISUMENTS AKE VALUABLE IN PKOrOBTIOM TO tiiliu tTucuLATios, conskvi'ketly the the best ADVERTISING MEDIUM in THK STATK. Jjrtt A Litterarjr m loalty The author of the following comuiunicai tion say9 his "only object in writing it Is to make people cautious as to the ipialiticaUon ' a a I aiamaa aaaaai . . . t . . 1 , i . 1 1 1 1 . ', . t i , r t , w unla i i Iff l v i l ' III l.", .ll.it WW VA V .-Vim UIIHL, lUMIllUJ 1 ( keeping the important business ot teaching Iiuiii bUiwm an Y lower than it now in." Tlie ! same motive prompts us to print it: ClH. l i.AK. Messrs. Henderson ii Brown, ot the Princeton Male and Female Academe, , , ,. ,, ., .. .. won!. I respectful); call the attention ot the DuUie to the ndvantnurvn of thek iu- titutioti. j i i .ti. pi. p. i en in ir. ii nil "ran. lies 11 sit . 1. ..Ill I . j ally taugbl in a school of this kind, lajth " ''''' oeaaaaaafal. To tho-se wishing prepare hi Oollqra, would say we I tare a Itautmagk jtaAat d the Greok ami ' I.. I III. hlMiillriil rf ; 1,, , .,, Vn i - - I D" niu tH. and liter terms, classes , , ,11 I .. , r ...... I I . . . .. ........l..!., ...... r.-. . ft i . . . . . v. . . ...j... vv.m ... U IU IliOiry Look-Keeping giving pupils the adraffitagc of a practical as w ell as iheo- ; relic. ll eutWntMM. foenl Music, Drawing, and Penmausbip, which are usually taught as extras, lonn a part of the course. Our school year is dividetl into three ae.-t-Slons of tbMfiOTO weeks each ; the first bo- , giauitig the first Motuluy ol Sepleuilar, I the .second, the second Monday ol Herein tier, . and the thit 1 the first Monday of April. litU"" C'ntisiil.-riiig that we have no extra charges, our tuition ii lower than that of any Otbr similar Institution in the county. Princeton, Oct. 15, 185B. i Ohserve that the circular, after calling the attention of the public to the advantages Of "' fnstitatwn," says, uwe are prepared to tench, Ac. Who is meant by 9 Is it p.r.ovn Ar.. iei ihe nroi.ri. a a a mil i.-vrii w I'lon i mm a x ) a a aw 'i vjn dors. Mai , the teachers, the same persons ! If not, thc:i, who are thi teticlurs ? Kvery ,.ue will see mere u sonietiiiiitr wrong : . ,. . :. u. i ... , ia vsff langaaza oi mc uiuii.ii. anMB marian will at one aee that this confusion j atx ,rom t,e jirst pmmjmm a( the pronoun ! bcieT improiierly in place of the third that "v should be they. Henderson & Drown is a collective noun, in the th,r.l pcr.on ; we is a prououn, iu the .first person. It does not, therefore, reprcMrRt the noon for which it stands, truly. 1 lie e reaSMtrhi apply to the word tre as often us it occurs iu I he circular. The article tJu is improperly omitted be-. fore the word branches, in the circular. ! i M Nouns without the definite article before them, are to be takeu in their widest sense," sav Murray. All branches usually tauizht. iuiptles that all branches arc usually taught. i,,u .j)0 Iiujw worij (fte H.fure branches and , i : . i i ... ......i. i ...... i , ,. - iin.- stum' is umiicu lo 9UIU ui.mi.uc3 ornu iu ,, . 77 v, . . . are usually taught. L orrec ted, the sentence . ier cullsiat.ruttou would ruu thus : Tbev are preimred to teach all the branches usual- . i . V. JffS vpil V o-a av av av. aa Mia r w w ti ;e....i..e ,1..... .'ur.bava ..., . . i i i . i ough teacher ot the Greek and Latin languages. It w ould have been well if it could have beeu added : tfi competent teacher of the English. "During the fall and winter terms classes will he organized for A complete cotirte in lv .... . . , i, i. Double Entry b.k .keeptng-y.etay pupils, Ac. Observe that the verb, will be organ-
itrd, is in the future tense, and that the par' j ticiple, ijiimjt which refers to the .atue pc rioJ of time, id the present partieiple cUuues will organized, in future, yimmg, j
at this time, advantages, &c; giving should j which uill gift. See Murray, rule XIII. But on reading this paragraph with the one that succeeds in the circular (leaving vuv aviiuv aujliui lO IIVI l.l.l.l l i.ll IU something worso than fjlse syntax appears LX".drawing," ta, torm (will form) a part of the course. Of what course? The course in iNjok-keepinp;. No other construction can be put upon this language than that vocal music, with its do, re, me, fa, sol, la, is to form a part of the course in look-keeping at tlii.s Hc.idemy. And this is. probnUly, one of the advantages of which it boasts! The English language, when properly used, is capabte of givingexpressioii to every thought, and every feeling, and to every shade and variety of meaning; and when it fails in this, the fault is not in the lan gttage. And the rules of grammar and comosition are designed to give strength, tteauty, elearnesi, and precision to language, and should be well understood by all pro fessed teachers. But let us pass on, omitting, for the sake of brevity, notice of many other faults, to the last sentence, which, for nonsense and absurdity, caps the climax. The combined ingenuity of all the pedagogues in the State coal11 not M'ar",y throw together such jftroon of uumeaning words as are here found. What kind of artistes these 14 extra ci'irgct'' are. of which these teachers inform 1 us they have none on hand, is not uniierstood. Eitraonlinarv rl Laa, I i i. r . t- ! services, and charges lor extraordinary ser- ; vice8 are M ""gs. It is not for us here to inquire what the writer of the cir- , . ...... cular means, or what he should have said ; , ; . . ., . . , . but, what is the meaning of the lauguagecf I lue circular as it stands I "Our tuitiou,'" c. vuer . uv our in mis place and their J ! m a. a. in the first Sentence refer to the Mine ier. tone ? If so, then our and their mean the same thing, and are convertable terms of this Academy. "Our tuition is lower than that (the tuition) of any similar institution." Similar to what institution ? similar to our tuitiou ? That will not do, for institution and tuition cannot be compared. Our tuition is lower than that of any other institution similar to our institution. This may come near to what the writer meant to say, but it is not the language of lh circular. Aud if this language had !ecn used, thcu would be our Institution in the last stnueucc and their Institution in the first sentence, referring to the same Institution, and this would be nonsense. Let us try another version. Our tuition the tuition of Henderson and Brown is lower than that of any Institution similar to Hen- . t aw ; derson and Brown. Thi3 is a trilc ftuJ faithfui lrfin8. lalion of the &K9mt, and by this it appears tUia liu. autl0r of it ,le!3jgn lo CO!U,Rro ! themselves to n Institution of h-arniug. . ... . .ft. . . , , Walkinif Dictioii.tries aru often seen: hat a j 1 ' walking Institution of le-rniuii;, with two head : mi. I lour h-'s is a new creatiou. it iiiav be a legitiui ile oil's iriu of some llermaphr.alite Academy. And SRCfa i- a specimen of the grammar and eoniHsitioti taught at the Princeton Male and female Academy. That Princeton, which sustains over twenty persona, liasking in the learned professions, should sustain such a school is an enigma few can solve. A Priuceloa Editor says in reference to this school : " Wo can assure persons wishing to send their children from home to school, that they cannot do letter than to send them to this Academy either to acquire a good Knglish education, or lo be fitted for College.' Alas for Editors. Owensrille, Aug. 31, 1859. Smith. Cllpplugs. Chickens of a new breed, called " Rcliptendean, " are being introduced into this country from abroad. Instead of featheratliey are covered with line hair like that of lapdogs, very white, soft, und baMtiflaL i and have curiotis red onisuiieuts on their heads. The Wheeling Intelligencer of a late date describe! a couple which had lieen brought to that place, ou their road to Pittsburg, fur some foa l fancier who had imported them. wm Pennsylvania, having iold its canals aud railroads, is reducing iu State debt at the rate of l,U0o,000 a year. New York, holding ou U her public worki, finds herself growing deeper and deeper in debt, with a decreased revenue aud a sad financial : prospect, ahead. The number of visitors at Saratoga ban been unusually great this .season. The arrivals have averaged over a thouaud daily iot the last six weeks, and ut present the hotels are overflowing. It has been the most successful season which the Spriuga have ever ex(eriucetl. During the rain storm, while Dc Lave wus crossing Geucsee Falls, hist week, an elegantly dressed lady coolly removed 1 her bonnet and dtliberatclv fastened it uu. ! derneath her skeltton skirt ; after the storm OVCr' tDe bonnCl reIIeri, as g0d HS . QCW, . i .,- ... , . r, , BmJT A Uochester jourual says that Bloadui realiwxl $l,ioO from his last exhibition I at Xiairara. aud that he has nrobablr m;irl ' 5,000 this season in rope-walking over the great river. -. . .r at i. i . .. POff A 3" ireacner nas invueu Mrs. tiickles to sUty at his house while her ; m at Washington. Don t let her do it Dan. Lou. Jour. j Mrs. Frances Temple, who cowhided Unwell R. Rogers, near the Boston City HaJ1 thc other fli bft3 ftnea 25 aad C . , , ... ( , ,,. . , WST The Clarksville (Tenn.) Chronicle .JJJ the nalne ot Hon. John Bell for the , Presidency in 1860.
Auuual Kali a United States Fair, Chicago, Sept. 12 to 10. STATE t'AI KS. Indian.', at New Albany, Sept. 'Id to Oct. 1. Ohio, at Zancsviile, Sep't. 20 to 1?,. Kentucky, at Lexington, Sept. 13 lo 17. Illinois, at Frecport, Sept. o to 0. Michigan, at Detroit, 0c:. 4 to G. Iowa, at Oskaloosa, Sept 2T to 30. New Vork. at Albany, Oct. 4 to 7. California, at Sacramento, Sept. 27 to Oct. 7. Vermont, at Burlington, Sept, 13 to 1G. Maine, at Augusta, Sept. 13 to 17. Maryland, at Frederick City, Sept. 23 to 28. Wisconsin, at Milwaukee, Sept. 20 to 30. Alabama, at Montgomery, Hot. 1 5 to 1 8. Canada West, at Kingston, SepL 27 to 30. Georgia, at Atlanta, UcL 24 to 28. Missouri, at St. Louis, Sept. 2G to Oct. 1. New Hampshire, at Dover, Oct. 5 to 7.
New Jersey, at Elizabeth, Sept. 27 to 30. Pennsylvania, at Phil., Sept. 2" to 30. Tennesse. at Nashville. Oct 0 to 7. 1 Western Va., at Wheeling, Sept 13 to 19. Nebraska, at Nebraska City, Sept. 21 o 23. COl'NTY FAIRS. Marion, at Indianapolis, Sept. 10 to 24. Sullivan, at Carlisle, Sept. 14 to 1G. Huntington, at Huntington, Parke and Vermillion, at Montezuma, Sept. 13tolC. Putnam, Parke and Montgomery, at Rnpselville, Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Boone, at Lebanon, Oct. 13 to 15. Fulton, at Rochester, Oct. 14 to 15. Whitley, at Columbus City, Oct. 14 to 15. Washington, at Salem, Sept. 13 to 1G. Marshal, at Plymouth, Oct. 12 to 14. Hamilton, at Noblesville, . - ui i . ' Putnam, at Greencastle, Sept. 5 to 9. Dearborn, at Lawrcnceburgh, Sept. 20 to 23. Henry, at New Castle, Sept. 14 to 1G. Wabash, at Wabash, Oct. 5 to 9. Hendricks, at Danville, Sept. 13 to 1G. Wells, at Bluffton, Oct. 4 to D. Rush, at Rushville, Sept. 13 to 10. Fayette, at Connersville, Sept. 0 to 9. Shelby, at Shclbyville, Sept. 9 to 10. Rush, Henry and Hancock, at Knightstown. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Decatur, at Grecnsburg, Sept. J3 to 10. Spencer, at Rockport, Sept. 20 to 22. Pulaski, at Winnemac, Oct. 25, to 2G. Posey, at New Harmony, Oct. 25 to 27. Johnson, at Franklin, Sept. 21 to 24. DcKalb, at Auburn, Oct 17 to 19. Lawrence, at Bedford, Sept 5 to 8. Miami, at Peru, Oct. 5 to 8. Hancock, at Greenfield, Sept. 21 to 23. Warrick, at Boonville, Oct. 4 to 8. Morgan, at .Martinsville, Oct. 5 to 8. Jefterson. at North Madison, Sept 20 to Rat Tippecanoe, at Lafayette, Sept 20 to ?. Laporte, at Laporte, Oct 4 to 7. Ohio and Switzerland, at Enterprise, Sept. 20 to ymmrpiJ' Fountain and Warren, at Attica, Sept. 14 tj 16. Uartholomew, at Columbus, Oct 5 to 8. Porter at Valparaiso, Oct, 4 to 5. Southwestern ludiana Dist Fair, at Evausville, Oct 3 to 7. J. F. SMITH, M. D., AURIST, Principal of the IVcw York and Cincinnati Institution for the Deaf, imjX'jvmujYVMti rm thohk ikuM sous with whom he haa been in correspondence, and the public generally, that he tendvrs to them his jimfoasional services, and may be consulted bet ween the hours of 0 A. M.and 1 P.M., daily, f. r a Tew days, at the tSUKAtW OOD UOUSK. tttmfnttt't JYoUc in the Head, and mil IHtaffttnbt MHtthmrgtm Spttdity and Ptrntmurntltf Israel, icilhout fain mr Inroui tntrurt Strict and uudiridod attention to this branch of special practice haa enabled him to reduce his treatment to auch a degree of success at to fiud the moat confirmed and obdurate cases yield, by a steady attt ntiou to the remedial agents which he prescribes. 'A gentleman, an lion. .ra.de man, and skillful in his profession." Jesse Clement, Editor Western Literary Mesaettcer. i "A gentleman and successful in the profession.'' I A. P. Wheeler, M D., Wheeling, Va. I "Von will find him one of the nettle men of ! earth." Rev. Join; K. ateljje, editor N. W. inn li.u Advocate, BiifTslo. -A skiiiful pliysician.an Aoriat wilhont ane:,nal, I a gwiitl. uiaii, aud a learned man." K. C. Feltoti, . D. D.. Montreal. "They all ssak of him in Ihe Imiat grateful terms for the Iwliefit they have receive.1." Joan C. V iiiclm, t'UicaffO. "His trial saaat is scientific, founded u correct pt in. ipi.-s. with the additional aids of exjierlenre ai d learning." J. Cordoco, Collector of Customs, Charleston , S C. "This is to certify that I waa relieved of deafness of over forty years' standing, by a short attendance tisju Dr. J. F. Smith, Aurist.and cheerfully recotnmsnd hie treatment to my friends aud tlie pubhr g uerally, as easy of application, and efficacious for Its cure." Thomas W. Morris, Baak of Charleston, Charleston, S. C. au6-'lt EVANSVILLE NURSERY. rWVfK SlBSt RIHKRMJS FtPTEEJS" Jm. thousand well Rt:.wn Fruit Trees which he ra u tbe public clseap for cash. Nnrsery one mile from Kvansvilie. oil the Newburg roaL Residuice in Elliott's Inlargement. All orders will receive prompt atteution, if addressed to n JMUw.'in PHILIP HOFFMAN. O.rTJVi sTJ TOW 8 MJ L E. H ft . virtue of an or.ler of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county. Indiana, I will sell, at the Curt House door ia EvaasvitU, ou the 3d day of September, A. D. l.v. at two o'clock P. At,, L.ds 10 and IP, Block I V). iu Laiuaaco, so called, iu Vanderburgh county, Indiana, being the real estate of Jacob Kspoticheid, dorearved. Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-third in t iv and one-third iu twelve months, witb intereat and approved security. UALLABD SMITH, iv5? '.-ltd4t w ' Aibu'rof Jacob Baaoacheid's Est. rmr tt. two tr ttmjw i sayTjoHN, Ajm what crowd is that near Z. U. Cook A Son ?" "(i, that is a l. t of customers going to aud from Z. H Oook Ji Son continually. 1 am told tliey are receiving new. g.s.ds almost every day, and I suppose th crowd is greater than usual. It must be admitted that the great crowd you aee going to and from Z. H. Cook A Son is the best evidvuee iu the world th: it they have the largest and best assorted stock in the city, aud sell at very low prices ; but friend, w 1 eu yon go there to trade, alwaya take the cash, for ca-h on the nail is their motto. I must say, before I commenced deediug there I had hard work to get along, but since I commenced getting my supplies ot ,. H. Cook A Son, I am gutting rich." "That is sufbVieut, John ; lam convinced, and lam iro i. to giv them a trial." "And my word for it, U ran do, yon never will trade anywhere else for 1 atyou want iu their line." jy 18 J f HOTmtiMJIA'M JJVII Jt.TtBUtATYPE ARTISTS. KELLER J WHITE, at the solicitation of a number of artists, hare brought ost complete assoi tmeut of PHOTOGRAPH k AMBR0TVPE STOCK, (JoiisistiDg of every etyloof ' 1 CASE, PLATES, BATHES, CAMERAS, STAND, CHEMICALS, Ac., Ac., with which they are prepared to furuish the trade at Cincinnati prices. All ordera will raceirs proniot attention. KELLER A WHITE, j2B-d.wlm No. SI Main street. Tfl,v T EO R&ET THAT C. 19 J EMD MJE SON coutiuues to make up CLOTHING a redcied prices. All warranted to give aatiafacti on loth in style and durabilit:-. t uttmg aad Bepairing executed in the best ma uner, and with dispatch. ... A saod selection of Goods en band, wh ich he wiU soil arcosT positively a fact. lie sure and call at .DAVIDSON'S old stand. 2nd do. r south ..t Main. BUSl mmomO WARM I WARE WW Cedar Jobs, Cedar Buckets, Cedar Churns Pice Tubs, Churns, Bncff ets, Well Sockets, Horse Backets, Oak Stable buckets, Cedar aad Pine do., Flo nr Cans, Sagar Cans, Bnttcr Buckets, Market Baskets, Clothes do.. Feed do. Large aaaortmeof Fancy Baskets, Cedar Fawceta, Lemon Squeeze Potato Mashers, Beef Mauls, Rolling Pins, Clotf Pin, sawed and spring ; Half Bubal, Peek, Ha Peck, and Quarter Peck Measures ; Yankee Fraud Half do, combined, Towel Boats, Knife B.'i -aud Baskets, dc, Ac. For aale at angb Z. H. COOK A SON'S
MISCELLANEOUS.
JB 'KH i' 01) I. M S We have on hand, and am manufacturing' lo order, all kitnln of Fringes, Buttons, Cord Taaaels, K Laallea wishing the above named article, would do well to give ua a call before purcluvntie. elsewhere, aa they can get what they want. We also wboleeale to merchants by the piece or yard, o that it will be an object for them to give us then ordera. All ordera aent aa will be filled with neat aeaa and dispatch. We also keep an assortment of St win a atAOXttn constantly on baud. Wheeler & Wilaon'a, J. M. Siuger it Co. 'a, and five different kinds of Single Thread Machine. We have aa adjustable Bindei and Hemmer. All persons having Machines ail do well to send ns an order for these articles, as th. re a great saving of labor. Price of each $5. F. M. BELLMAN, Agent, tuarlS Mo. 5 firat street, Kvansrille, lad MIOR AT Del at MB juyru mmmmtx Laiues. co I S. KMB1CU A CO. For Lawns or Orsandiea, go to H. 1 Mil' II A CO. For Men and Boys wear, in Woolen, Lii.et;, SJ Cotton, go to 8. KMBICH A CO. 1 -t the K-st Hose iu tbecitv, go to j B. KMBICU A CO. K ., the preitieat and cluapeat Crape, Stella, or Silk Shawia, go to S. KMBK'fl A With Cltyr aud County Orders, go to 8. KM B1CI1 A CO. For any and everything in the Hue of Dry Ooodi, go to S. KMBICH A CO., Mo. 40 Main street, who will be glad to ahow you anything in their tine, whether you wish to buy or not, aud where every bod r pay a cash for hat t they buy. ntjrl 1 ArtJr-vTovr tmji iTmjmrajvv, jr. K Ws Juit received now and iu store, from theatane eatahhithment 8 chests Young Hyson Tea, ass'd grades. I do do Old Hyson, an extra article. 3 do do Gunpowder, assorted grades. 3 do do I uiperial, do do. t do do Oolong or Bl'k do do. 1 !.. d.. aionchoug or English Breakfast Tea. In the above lota are some of the beat grades of Tea ever offered this market at retail. Consumers will please take notice, that thea. teas are near, fresh importations, and not old stock that ha been oa hand for yean. We will guanotee, a better article for the price paid, than you are usually in the habit of getting. Gall ami prove It. Also Cat' diea and package Teas always on hand. VICKCBT BK0S., J14 82 Main atreet. M. vF .so gross Clothes Pins, sas'd spring A sawed, 'i doz ass'd brass-bound Cedar Backets, I los do do do Churns, doz do Iron-boojid do do, 'Si nests ass'd Cedar Wash Tuba, l rem 3 o 8 in nest, 25 neeta Murdock's beet Can Pails, 5 doz ass'd Iron-bound Cedar Buckets, '2 doz extra heavy Oak Horse do, 'JO nests Bail Boxes, l't nests ass'd 5 aud C in neat German Mxt ket Baskets, 5 doz ass'd covered Market Baskets, 3 doz ss'd Clothes Baskets. The above goods are now recived ia fine order, and for aale very low at Z. H. COOK A SON'S. esl'SURI A mericaa SUea Oval School ski uew artlclea. Slate aud Cedar Pencila, I'urciuwioii CafNi (.r kinds,) Hut. her Knit, sand Ste-ls, Cirving do Bhtcking, t Butler's brand, Locks and Latches, (Fast cm prlcea,) Itutts and Screws, Tacks and Sparablea, Carry Combe and Horse Cards, Augers and Giniblcts. Pocket Books and PortinouaJee, Needles, (Sew 'g, Knit'g, Darn 'gJISa k'g) Pocket Combs and Thimbles, German and French Harps, Japanned Tinware, full assortment. In short, everything usually kept bv Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. 8. WELLS, dec7 No. 13 First street. ATtMA IJV f .ff P . C Iron (. istcru Toiw, - woe d d d' SOsidts Pump Fixtu li'" lbs Pump Chaiu, 8UU feet lKtxed Pump Tubing. Just received aud for aale by JACOB STRAUB A SON, aagl 74 Main str.et, bet. Second A Third. wxrwrntmrni IV) bushels fresh Corn Meal, 3 tons No. 1 tVumtry Bran. l'"i aacks Extra Family Flour, ICR) bushels good large Neshanocks, ftVl do choice Onions, 3 bbls St. Louis Golden Syrup, 1009 sngar-cured Hams, "0" Ttm prime Leal Lard. Just received and for sale at angl.J VICKRRY BEOS., S2 Main at. W A8T TELEtiUJIEMlV MllttEJi Tt'H MJ FROM THE SEAT OF WAR Come at laatf The vsry same lot of Dry Goods for which tbe fair portion of the creation, the Ladies of our beautiful city, have been waiting so lone;, lias at last arrived per at earner Dunleith, and are now ready for aale. We cordially invite out friends, aud especially our lady rustoui.-rs, to rail at our store, 43 Main atreet, and select art k: lea according to taste and convenience. Don't forget, 4 Main street my 30 1 MILLER A NIEHALS Mmi:il,IilJS-ml JMJTMMlJtM.. 10.00 MM Lights, 8-10 Sash, 3, 6, and 9 It each. l.Oiaj" ft.ia 2,fT0 " 10-12 1,000" 10-1G and 10-12 Sash. 100 Pannel Doers, aaaorted sizes. 250 Boxes Glass, aaaorted aizea. Just received aoJ for sale low, by WHEELER A RJQQS. wbsMttazm mr jmjMJmrjAi.-zifooo MM SOLDIERS KILLED! Au Arrival Just in from the East, consisting of a tremendous lot of DRY GOODS, such as Drees Silks, Challice, Marseilles, Calico, Bleached Muslui, Frctries, Shoes for every age. Steel -spring Skirts for all, and of every variety appertaining to a full Blocked Dry Goods Store which wiU be sold low for cash, at MILLER A NIEHAUS, je23 43 Mala atreet. MWHUtiMMBi MmUBMMM! MM I'M, MM B 50 d ozen ass'd Scrub Brushes, 25 do Blacking do. do do do do do Dusting do. Floor do, Carpet do, Long -handle Scrub do, Horee Brushes. Received this day and for sale at AugO Z. H. OOOK A SON'S. BACON ! BACON ! BACON ! rrHM 8UM8CMMMM M HJ I OH M sale, at wholesale and retail :awu Ibe Bacon Sides, 5O00 lbs choice sugar -cured Hams, 5000 fa Bacon Shoulders His old customers aud wholesale dealers may rely upon finding excellent Bacon at reasons!. te prices, at M. GAVI8K S, nugl.'1-lm Corner Mala and Fourth sts. ML ST UEt EIl'EIt M HGUTF0OT 16 boxes Ex ra Cream Cheese, 10 do Smoked Herring, 100 do Sardines, 50 Rtt Pearl Barley, 25 dot Mason's Blacking, 10 doz Shaker and other Brooms, 5 dot. Wire Mop Handles. At No. 82 Main atreet. VICEEBY BROTHERS. mrtMJVWJt&8MM MAMS AJ'Ii R. WLs 200 fresh and juicy Bacon Hams. 200 tbe sugar cured Dried Beef. In store and Tor sale at jyl3 YICEERY BROS.. 82 Main at WMICKED JtfOSS-15 HALF BALES, BE7' quality, for sale, to arrive, by o. a. V.11.BIKT at cu.t aug6 Mo. 4 8ycamore street. WXLWVM JRMAM,, i OMJV M MMAUV. M7 Daily receiving fresh supplies of the best art i clea that can bo obtAinod, and for sale by angll CHAS. M. JOHNSTON 1 .tlJt HEHKL ! No. 1 Salmou ; No. 1 Herring ; No. 1 White Fish, at Z. H. Jyi COOK. A SON' M iliEKSE .' CHEESE i Ws an extra good lot just received ; those want inc. somethiuir nice, by box or elioe, call ia at CUAS. McJOHNbTON'8, jy7 Posey'a Block, Main at F rT4.W 0M TM E largest an nost beautiful stock of Hats Caps ever opcu rain r.vanaTuia. uime one ana We will be pleased a ail times to ahow oar G is and sell them cheaper than the cheapest. VAUTIER A MARCONNIER 38 Main attaet. V ELATE3t0 bx-s :c Tlnplate, 120 do IX do, Lai Wo 1C Roofing Tin SOdo IX do, :-id. it r . TIl, Oq hand and foi sale by SAMfk'L or
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