Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 September 1859 — Page 1

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EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. EVANSVILLE, IND., MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1859. NUMBER 16.

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5 he au journal. 1,1 rrrBUBMBB BT 1. T. ABLILE, KMer. IT. M. THAYER, i.ea I Button Miyer. JNO. H. McNKELY, Smp t MtekaMuml Deyti.1't. vkbbb Tut ris or TUB EYARSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Jourual Buildinsrs, Locust St., Btw Mir mud UOattr.

I - tbbjbb of bvbbcbmwtmbjs: Pail j Piper m Mailed) By ths week (payable to Carrier.) f rt-Weekly Paper 00 4 oo ' 2 00 Wee MfNw wmnnmtSWnu at Ummmt " i. luue t'T te or 1 to their oi tmmllate business, iu their own name and U advert Lse men ts for the benefit of other ; BvraoM, a well a. legal adertlsawaeala and adverUtt BonU of auction sake, and adscrtiseiueuts with 1 tbs iamt of other persons, aent la by theni, must be paM for at the usual rate. flea Ho report, resolutions or proceedings of auy . jorsoration, eoriety, association or public meeting j aadBO communication deelgned to call attention to .... .tt.r ..i hunted of individual interest cau be 1 ilii ill. ailnss paid for as aa aweimaeaiaat. I iMjCoutractA for yearly advertising will not be llsci rrtinuesl ualeaa an order to that affect la left at he office, and wheu diacon tinned ia Use than a yiar, tha price of the whole year will be charged. a Legal advertiaesneaU hereafter, will be imbluheTat the expaaw of the attorney ordering, and uot tlalayable for legal proceeding, hot collectable at our al time. Mj Hr term, for Job Work and traaaieol advertisements are CASH . a mv jiU'KMTii.y'tJ. d? r : e 1 75 2 Ml a 11.,. W 7il) 1 aft 1 ' X Uj. 7i I 15 1 SO 1 W I '- i S Jlepe. 1 00 1 i0" I 75 t K 2 7I 1 25 I 1 ) I 1 . I l) 2 S4) 3J6J 3 75 4 a l 4 , 1 yea. I S HVb 1 m B B& 3 00 3 75 4 50 1 i ao 3 75 5 0O k 2& 7 B 75 3 00 4 60 m I 7 M) a 0M60 4 0U 6 ou I 00 I 10 00 1 1 00 I U 1 Jfe tM I a Ot I 76 I H M) I3 75 1 W I IW T& I a jb . i t a i it aft I ia o ia a i a. i 4 Ms7.." W 1 1 7 - I 17 00 tS tf 50J 7;. a JbVs. 1 10 1 15 ou I ao oo I & oo :a " 1 3tt tf ajp-i. 13 00 ly 30 at 00 38 M M j M hi 12 fo' j la00 faa5t ra) 17 tm 45 " ) 5m I BUSINESS CARDS. m H. JUMMM t o., u hihk0m m sals Dealers la Dry (mmIh, Bt-. and li.--first .treet. KransTille, Ind. apanj mrmmMmrm.S' hmhtuhm, I SALi GROiJERS, D -aler m I'ortuicii tnd D. in smc uiBara, corn, r ru-i Bvcaiiivie Sm U, apl iy AansTille. lad. WJIMMB M. t.i.'m L MJV, Ji T TO U-r.-y at Law, EvansvUlo, Indiana. VVfbcs on Third street, ia the rear af the Crescent City Bank Bnilding. apao-ly j iH.t It I.K U U'Kl.i., U'U ft .fill SALE HARDWARE DEALER, First street, apposite Maghea A Co.), Etansvllle, Ind. Order, or Hardware promptly tilled at lowest Ciacinuali rices. ian m ' n :.' m ruKrt.; wio.aMM. hALE DRY GOODS HoLSE, First street, Evausville, I ud. Merchant, will alway. Dnd a full stock oi Dry Goods, Boots. Nhoee, Hat. and Cap, at lli u House, which wilLbe s.ild on fair terms, fsepifl 9Hh t 'i. KU K UltJtJ s, U'HOLHWW aale dealers in Groceries, Produce, Nailx. Window Glass, Glassware, Ac. Ac., No. 47 Main treat, between First and Second, Kvausville, Ind. a. a. wmb&leb. Jamu n. atoua. sspa-ly a s. aisaattwaa C r. saotuuToN. niummm my mm bkoluhto.v MM Wholesale DKUUilSTH, Dealers in Paibts, Oils, Vabbmhes, Ac, Waabingfon Block Main st., Kvansville, lad. Country erchauts supplied ou sery liharal term.. Bj7-ly I i ii MJiJM. m. jxk, hj rMjrm WW located on the Northeast corner of First and Sycamwre streets, for the purpose of repairing MuafcaL Bepeattag, and other Watches, Jewelry, Ac, beg hi friends and tha public generally, to rail upon bin, when satisfaction will be guaranteed. janMyd j 1 H.I U 1 Me JO . V T O. V. WHOLKwy .Hi.- and Retail ORlX'KR AND PROVISION MERCHANT, dealer In Cordage. Nail. Glaaa, Cement, Powder, Phsder Paris, Ac, No. VM Main street, near the Canal, EvausTtlle, Ind. felriti jr .f w ! . u T.y k it r. JMOJl C44ASMIDLER and BLTTHE HYNES have aasociated Beaisel.es tofetbei as partner, iu the practice of Law, and will attend promptly to all buaiues. coutectad with their profession, w hich may be eutrustt to tllem. asu0ioe on Locust street, opposite the Sherwood louse. Zransville. Iud. aviC-ly OMB, DJLMMLL CO., WJTMB atreet. KraaaTtlle, Indiana, Wltulvsale Dealer In ir.M ,-riea and all kluds of Produce, Nails, (.iaxs, white Lime. (VntNit, C ttou Yaru, Whita I.lnweJ Oil, Ac., C. Also, eouataiitly ou i full stack of Bash. Panel Doors, Ac. of all ap20 ISctl B. OlLBtKT WILLIAM a. HAS KK. K. 4IMM.BKBT T '., f r r SORB to Gilbert A Bowles, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Kvauaville, Indiana. A ft.II aasirtnieut of Grueeriea alwaya oa baud, and fur sale at the lowest prices. Agent, for " Cyprees Mills," Cattoa Tarns, Ac., at tnanafkctursr's prices. (novl sttw-Bi m m m if m m-jaaurmaL mlmL aM. It UK I. LA MAKER AND TURNER, i First street, hatwaeu Viue and Division streets, kesp. i ou.tautly on hand a full assortment of Parasols, Umbrellas, Walking Cases, Ac, and sells them at the lowest prices. Repairing done at short Notice and in the beat manner. All turners' work promptly done. mytO-fetu fa MB. PAVrVViJVs) TO. V J.S'll MM BRULER, haviuu- formed a copartnership for the practice of Medicine, offer their services to the i it ix as of It van, i lie and vicinity. Oases en Third street, ir tha first huildliiir above tbe Crescent City Bank, over Jones A Blythe's Law oAVe. Dr. rVuniagton's residence, ou Cbestuut street, i npueite tbs Episcopal Church. Dr. De Bruler's residence, corner of Cherry and Second .trseU. mart Hcxbt K. MlLI-EB. ! Usjiby hlBBAfS. ! Formerly ofW. J. Deubler I Formerly of S. Kmbicb. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CABH DKY COOUd BTORK, Mo. 43 Maim Stbsrt, . nart2 EVANSVILLE. IND. BBkUV .n. Tt.VH Ki.il. tMmMMJ aW TER AND JOIN BR. is prepared to do sny thiua appertaining to either of the above brancbea. Partkntar atteatioa paid to the Ruing up of Stoic Rooms; also t the buildiug of Barns, Mills, Fee- , toriea, aud Daelliii Homes, lu town or touutry. Mills Sited Up to order when required. Thoaa wishiuk work done will please give aw a call, aa I will alway. be read; at shot teat Bat let. BRF Tersss easy. Shop oa Third street, bet weea i tieeteel aad t.ln-rry, oa alley. marl?-ria BSA.VI tsr . i ,n n.y'ti k i.n k im.j rMJ9V Tntyt st lsw, N-tsuee Pnt.li. ;uid Real Ksi- Aeat., Kvausville, tnuiaua. WikL practice law ia the Cou.ts vt this State, ill sttend to the .dbvtion ef claims in any part of the L'aited States, will buy and sell real estate iu the Mj of Evaasvillsi, in Vanderburgh and aiMolning untis and in the West generally, and a ill perform any other duties partaioinff Co Attorney, or Ileal Eetat Agents. Lou aad farms always for aale. Oermaa npukna by a member of the firm. BMFOfDce on Third street, opposite the OmbtI House, iu the room, tnrmeily occ upied by the late arssol LotkBart, Parrt A Deuhy; (.HlkLBS DSBf JACOB Lt'MKCNIiriMKa actlVdlv riOTELS. sVJVJ Uoi '!. I'.. f. ' 'iino First and Locust One auare froai steamDiyil, BY BRS, Pr-iirietor wests, Evausville, Ind. boat Uading. B iLJMBB'a JJIffff .' MOVKI . M Viuiasiare. Ind. J. M CLARK. Pro,., let... This house has been rsRlted ami return labed, an I ia now In taeorder. ath'A JWm MtSTBL, U'.l tKH aWBBBt, wLy bstwesL Main and Dirlstoa, fvsnsville, Ind. ocU-tf WM. H. B0IC0DRT, Frop.

BUSINESS CARDS.

B WALDK1RCH, PRACTICAL JKWKLKR it ENGRAVKU, Aut DeUr la Jcurlrlft, N. W. Oaatnta or Finer ani Scaob Btbebta, " EVANSVILLE. IND. jeiMlm JOS. SCHOBNPELbr WHOLKrtALK DKALBR IV BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, n. 1 u(i st.kt, srr. Maim Aa Hca i, ep.tt.lut EVANSVILLE, INI). WHOLK41IJ DBALBK IB QBOCKBIgS & LIQUORS, n. 48 Weal Viral street, ap-ly KVANSVI LLE, I VI). OR. J. DENTAL FLEACER'S 0 F F I C K, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST ST8., BY ARSVILLK. IA. Alao.afiue preparation for cleauainc the Teeth and hardeiiiuic tlie auma.caii )e had of lr t. a b E. Q. SMITH. A CHAIR M AH UFA CT U U K R, larket .treat, Kvau.nlle, In. I , will keep an baud and make to order nvrry variety ot lane and Wood .-.it C II A 1 1! Tlie Trade nupplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Steanilxiat nnl llallafaruisbed promptly to order. All work warranted. jMl-ljr (XKAtr BHOTMK K, '. KF 8ALI AND BBTATti DKAI.KKM IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS. NAILS. FLOUR. tfraiu, e. . n, kbK oli, Lard, t u" - IWkat.i, tin hi i), and Wtaalaare generally. No. 'J Mitirt street, Kvans.UU, Ind. eVesaB delivered in any part of tlie city fn-e of chorge. ocf'l j ibb. w. vu'Ckby tarns IKUil sam l viclsbv. rmyiiK .n fim.n .v bumjs kh M AGAIN. ALUs A HOWES, Forwarding ami "iiiHiiaai.,.1 MerchaiitM, IteetiAer. f the celebrated Magnolia Wbiaky, Dealer iu all kin. In of Produ tujwhor OI Bourlain and Rye Whiskies, aud Forsega and Doaiealic LiipKirs, ., Water .treat, Sec- .! door alatvr Viuw, KvaiL.Ute, linl. asNKt u. ali.is. i.i.a ts uowas. MaVly m M-niTifm bhmmt 7BBJWM)Mm TORY. 33 MAIN STREET, Ev vH.viLLfc, Indiana. If you wUh to get the worth ol your uioiiey in liirb,(ientlemen's Furnishing (ioods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Pleaae call at .'15 Main Street. All orders t.it Stitching Silk, Cotton aul Linen Gwala, pioinr.tlv atteinle.l to, ami na.lt oxm uted. i ........ i . . . . . , ..... ii i. win in i ioi i ii i' in in t i i ..i . 1 1 1 1 1) aiiKii ' a i ..iitinn in. Hie ,lil'. Shirt BBBB tw order li in .tiutt. tin iiuted. IlieaiureWellt, and i t : I Kvausville Commercial follf ge 7, .S'IUTH HMS T ST H K K F. EVANSVILLE, IND. This lu.tltutioti urs sent, every inducement to young men wishing t acquire a t hot i nigh practx ai knowledge of DoublsEutry H k Ketpiug, as well as a geuoral Bu.iuesi Edui atiou This iu.titution has I. . :i In .ucceasful operation for over fire years. For Catalogue or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address dec-13-ly JEREMIAH UKHM. Principal. BONAI.O IISHBB TBOBAS SoLI'SS, Ja FISHER & BOLUSS, jwhj roi . ttt-: u s, t-i.vMH nun. MM Steam Pie and (ia. Fitters, corner of Pine and First atreet., Evaii.ville, Indiana. Eesiectfully assure the public that any order, entrusted to their charge in the above branches of buslue.., will be eiecuttd with prouiptneaa, and in the first style of workmanship. A rariety of Rraaa wurk eouatautly on baud and manufactured I rder. Strict attentleu jiaid to Locomoti.e aud Distillery work. Steam Guugss, Gas and Steam Pipes always rvady. Highest market price, in cash, mid for old Copper, Brass aud Elnc. decl3-lyd INSURANO E AGENO YT ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Kv maun i lie. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. Ann -rut or Avkbaues, and Notarv Pi slip. He roBtiuues to Policie. from several First Clua. and moat reliable I HBtJ R A NCR CUM PA N I KS In the Country, on fnfaad and Fire UUl. He will alao receive appl' atiou. for LIFE INM KANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losses d every description under policies from other agencies, aud attend to the iwttleiuout ol all matters connected with INSI'RANCK, for parties interested. Hia long etx'riene aa an IBM mvs. k ArKNr, has msde bim familiar with all ailbjei ts coinitt t."l with lusurance. r office. Marble Hall Building, No. V Mailt St. BR MJBUUTJiBB UT0)MM, . door ! low tin Brauch Bank, where cau be found every thing appertaining, t- the h-Kitiuiate I Hardware Traile. 1 reepectfully atdicit a call from i country merchauta tiefora purcbaaiDK. to esamlue ' u. v many uw Myles ut !, selected with care to I nit tiila inark.'t. Mv iierxonnl attention will lw givan to all order. OKOftOK S. NSTAU. pt MB f At At H. M0LB. JTTBBJYMW JIT 1 MM Law, Votary Public, Real Katatu nud CollectI iug Ageat, will attend to svery saa'ies of convey. I auriug, take depositions aud affidavits, ackbowledgi aiants of Deeda, aad M .i t' i. in fact, will perform faithfully all buaiueae ot au Attorney eutrust- . ad to his care. Office ovsr durum Otnce, I'riucetou, Ind. sIM ly ls M 47 aV M MS a, IMPDRTER.-'Muall ProttU and Quick Saloa" motto at J. W. HUU is the HK.V WhoW'sale Q use us ware Store, No. 18 Maiu .treet, Evausville, Lndiana. 130 crates Eugliah vi i. te jnt recetveil liom tin. aSHEar r.iiUli Potteries, tor .ill low l7o pkgs Ulasswsre, a little AantJBB I below the market price. For sale by HUGHES. Ml boxes Looking lllaasea, warranted te reflect ' a Pretty Picture. For sale by J. W. HUGHE. Casb aud prompt ciutomera oiily desirable. bbR J. W. HVOHES, It Main street IKTJI1M. HOOK A STATIONERY STOt-.K Just received aud for sale by the sub srriher, a large aud splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, cousiatiug iu tatrt ef 0.I Reams ot Cap, Letter and Note Paper ; .rsJ0 VI u ire. Ul(llh n.a.ks, rrotu am. to $1 ' per uuim; 1 .' assorted Envelopes ; ! Memorandum Books of all kiuda . alao, a large as- ' sortmeiit of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; all : kinds of Miscellaneous Works; Gold len. of aU , kisds ; Ste.-I Pen. of every brand; Oold rnd Silr . Penholders aud Pencils ; Pisrket Books and PorVmounai. of av. rv Wacriptiou ; Mnsical Instiumeuts of all kiuU , Sheet in c and Muaic Paper; Draw- i ing Paper aud Pictarei ; Slates and Pencils ; lak and Inketaude ; aud mauy other articles too useroua to mention, all of wbi b will be sold st the 1 very lowest pr he for cash. J. Ill IV, Fiaiter's Bhn-k, corner of Maiu aud Kirst stieets. auglt j PETER VIERLING. fl At fJtJnr. J ft. -4 U'KHT U'JTKU MM STREET, EVANSVILLE, Ue., Dealer i a Paint., Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Win dw cilaM, Phyaiciana' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Brakes, AlaiiHuiual Supported, SurKical In.trnments, Ac. Ac. ALSO Purs Wiues and Brandies, and all popular patent me.li. iues of la ags, Ac. jell B m. Kttlt B, -f at HI r K I T JJVlM Mm -.UPEBINTENDKNT. CRESCENT CITY BANE BUILDINGS, Evan-milk, Ins. Plans, SpeciAeatloBs, lvtailetl Drawiags and Eatimatee f Fablic aaV Private Buildings. Stores, and Ctiairhes, will be carefally prepared aad aalM fheliou gnaraiiteod. He atdicit. the avtronags of the ctttzena of Bvaneville and vicinity. mr'. ;ia LAW OPPi'CE. m Mi una r. TMJtiaJ iTT.VI( I BJ AT LA W. oBke ou Third atreet, West of the Court Hoaeu, Evauaville, lud. lata bnaineaa ot aay (Wa.ilpti.ai pnmptly attended to. Jy 1 ly mi lb vb v. arm.s'gs, j ttbbj'B r AT LAW Will attend prosaptly all Imaine , in hi. proSssloli Oft1 Iu the I II V R dei ... j, nm Cow and Calf for sale . Dry Goods itors. Eio)iilrs at HUGHKa jysT

BUSINESS CARDS.

NEW ORLEANS CARDS. .fKy MT M Js-t v MS MM m e t O.. (.". -B .ion aud Forwarding Merchant, No. ), Poydraa Street, Now Orleans, La, ran at. jvat, mrmcm y)-dAwly miMntumJs ML Merchant mid proprietor o N.w Orleans. La. Mock SUbles, Jau22'57.1y. FlMMMf. if HI. MO.-UUiO, i O.ttMlsaioa Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street. New Or- . I ana, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, flour. Meat asal all sorts of Western Pro ; dace, and I r the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash adrauces made ou consignmeuU. roal5-ly jr M. MM OUT k Cm., fXKW.ff SSl). MaV MVKCH.VNT9, 4 Caar Sraisr, SMW Ok LEA SS, LA. a a. sNasT. oaCM-aaid u s. MovABit. j JOS. W. 1WUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Loiisiaxa. lUfer. to Messrs. AMIS A HOWES, p-ly KvajaaTlile, lad. M f7' '- . UHKJTHOUHK MVml WW i.M MINION AND POH WARDING MkUt HANTS, So, IN Poydrat Stteet, NKW ORLKANS, LA. ll.i. WILBIB...W. B. UBBTHOl'E...J0. ,!... : We give .in persons! attention to the sale of Tobacco. Com. Wheat, Hay, Oats, PhMir, Pork, Bacou. Lard, Ac. auf;lt B. P. KTIIKLL KB. VAIsM. B. P. ETHELL A CO., Commission ami Forwarding NO. 64 POYDR S ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. j BBBBBBBBMbVI li." A Oa., Brown A Aikmau, and P. G. j . o'Uilev, Kvausville, Iud. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miuer A Weed, Newhurg, ' lul. S. M. Leaveuworth, Esq., John R. Evertson. I k, Mi Vernon, lad. i G. P. Uudspeth A Co., Boouville, lad I tie AtkiasoD, laq., W. W. Catlin, K. . Hen- . j dereau, Ky I NewLuuib A Bro., D. 8. Bene.Uct A Son, LouisI . Ky- Jy S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, M0. Liberal advances mads on oouaigiiuieuts to either 1 of our houses. agrra to MaBBtB, AlllsAHowes, Bement 1 Voile, Howard ! A Brown, Kransville. jyu CXMBU.VMM I . W MB MM u .V K Mm, ' far many years chief Clerk ia the house ot JOHN II I' R LEY A Co., bags to otter his services as Commission Merxhant, to the friends aud patron, of that house, now that it has retired troui business. With thia eud in view I have Jormed a co -partner -ship with Mr. E. W. Beaton, senior of tha old and well known Arm of X. W. Benton A Co., ander tha name and style of BENTON AKING, to take pines from tha 1st of May, pt ox. Tha subscriber relies for support itpoa th fi lends of tbe old hoase of JOHN HURLEY A Co.. who i have had opportunities of experiencing the prompt ness and ability with which be attended to their business. Very reapecltully, THOMAS KINO, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee itrveta. New Oiloan., April 27, IH5A. aux-y R. A BROVVN.7...7 ."..TSAM. PUTNAM BROWN & PUTISAM, COMMISSION ANT FOR W ARDINO MERCHANTS, NO Tclvotipt tonlaa Street, .VD W OHL CA SS, LA. Nil BVeT Particular attention paid to the sale of Western proiluce. Personal attention paid to Korwanliu Mnrrltamllse. JOHN A. REIT..... JOHN A. HANKY. Hp & CRESCENT CITY EVAN8VILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CRESCKN T CITY FOUNDRY beg leave to inform their friemle and the pubUc in general that they are fully prepared to make tu order all kinds of MACHINERY N-,..!e.l for Mills or Manufactoris of any kint. Having a great variety of patterns for MILL UasARING, of auy site, and STEAM KNOINBS of say power required. Also manufacturers of DlsTI LLKRY AND MINING M ACHINLKY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS; SASH, M U LEY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Hon?, CHINBSK SUGAR CANE MHelbJB, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, Aud iu fact sverythiug iu the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BI'.MNENS. BMjMft mm aWUMm a made to order. ALSO Dealers In a superior article ot TIK M8M l Km) V.4 CHIN SMt Aad Powers' complete, of the Iatel improved ntvle. IMPROVED STEAM GAI CTeS, Ol M BELTING AND PACK I NO, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All at MANUKA! TUBERS' PRICE.. so Mi; 1 1 1. -1 price always vaid to dd METALS, At the ulJ Staud Center Usual and aiafM MVBBf, REIT'. Ac HANhCV. N. B. Workineu sent to all part. I put up Mai liluery aud do repairs iu Boilers. TH R ESH I NO M ACH I N KM Always on hand aud for sale. teOO MftMB ai Jtt TUlm. U vou want to get good Hay. If yon want ts get good Corn, If you aaat to get good Oats, If yoa want to get good Bran, If yon want to get good Crnahed Peed, It you want to get good Chicken Feed, If yon want to get good Corn Meal, II yoa want to get good Timothy Seed, If you waat to get good Grass Seeds of auv snd svery kiud, call at BUSTON'S Feed sud S-d Store, under the Telegraph OAVe, when yon can I at -coatmodated as cheap as tbe cheepeet, and as Koud aa tbs best, delivered la aay part of tbe city free of drayaae. Eecollect. at RUS1 ON'S, ou Water slrta t. Jaat received, my first shipment by Caiial, H tons of first rats new Timothy Hay, aad hi sbs aept2b K S. K mw Yoa mieuical rctiPosBs casks I 8 ? ii!.e. ,f ,. a lli.itnli "lBStl 0.lH.rae'n old Pott Wine. 6 " Old Madeira - PaU Sherry .V) boxes susrior Claret ' I pipe rare Holland tiiu. 1 puncheou of fine Jaaiai. a Ruin al IfitR 6 casks Oeuaine Barclay A P. rkiua' Porte. In pints slid iuart A casks tienuiae Scotch Ate- sJBBJBBMf In pints and quarts. t taakau Hsidaick's Sparkling Uhsmpaguu Tha above articles as guarantee to be In ever) i pact ss described ALLI8 k HOWES, y31 Water itrest.

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Uvsiuvillr .V Crawfordavllle road.. KailDKPARTURKS An oiiiuioilation Trail Mail Traiu . f..3i A.M. .10.30 AURITALS. Mail Train Acconi modat ion.. . l'J P. M . 7.10 MERCHANTS ATTENTION ! WE ARE NOW I'RKPARED TO DO, oo tlio shortt'Si notice, and in the latest .mil most iastiiotinnle style, nil kimls tr SUCH A3 BILI-S OF LA I UNO. lilt. A V TICKETS, AUCTION BILLS, WAS CF FARE, LETTER HEADS PR0ORAMME8. MORTGAGES, CIRCULARS, COUPONS, POLIC1KS. Pt ISTEKS, CHECKS, DEEDS. BONDS. CARDS, IiATLROAD, STEAMBOAT WORK, IV FINK 8TY1.R AT M0DKRATE PRICKS. JOURNAL CO. Book Binmni. We have completed arraiijrcitientr whereby we are enabled to fill all Offtkn iii Rook Binding with which we may 1h- favored. We will gMMWrtM the work to le done siitisfactorily. Rttliag of all ktnd, and Nttak heads of every description, will be done promt j and on Bwtjtt fiu tory terms. Our friends will fAaBB) ?end in their order. TO ADVERTISERS. THE JOURNAL has bkkx stkaiuly inCRKASINO ITS SCRSCItll'TION LIST, UNTIL, AT THE PHEflEST TIME, IT HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION' OF ANY DAILY IN THE STATF, AND AT LEAST THAT OF ANY OF ITU ClTY COTEMP0RARIES. AllVKttTISKMENT AUK V ALU AELE IN PROPORTION TO THEIR CIRCULATION, CONSKQl E5CTLY THE is the best the State. ADVERTISING MEDIUM i jy25 Illstorx of the iuii nutl Krlc Canal. The smaVBTteaM MmjftaaM Rfi'itw an cxtvllnt weekly prPer: rlevoteil to information rianlin Railroads ami works of internal improvement contains the following history ol our Canal, extracted from a work on AiiH iicun Engineering, Ly ('ol. Slnart, wbirli is now in the eonrse of uiLlication : K&fracls from Stuart's AtMrrlrnu Kiiglnrertiiir, AmMBtt f I'tihlicitinh. No. I. WoUK.S OF IMKKNAL 111 PltoV KB V.SX IN IMXANA WAHASH AM) KKIK I ASAL. The dtaiiute of the SUU: of liuliuua, in itst general n.ie t, is from Ihe north-easi to .:te south-west. The leading feature, giving eliararler ami directiou to the whole system of water coursew, is the Wabash river. Taking ild rise in the north-east, in the viiiuity of the boundary line between the Siates of Ohio and Indiana, this chief river of tlie StuU- rinds its junction with the Ohio in the extreme BtfUth-West, traversing in its fBBBfM a dislame of over ."i0 miles. Willi it. largest tributary, the White river, iuterertiii(i by its two branches the central ami aotitheru jkiHioiis of tlie Slice, the WaUudt drains three-fourths of the territory of In diana. The near approach of some of its tribubtries in their extreme sources to the ' Ohio river, forui8 a remarkable feature ill ! the topography of the State. At one jajint ; (Madison,) water falling within three miles ! of the Ohio, runs iu the opposite direction, finding its way to the distant Wabash. Indeed, Ihe BlulVs of the Ohio above the Kail, within a few miles of the river, reach the altitude, corresponding generally with the highest table land between thi.s river and Lake Erie, which is found BMMg tbe east line of Ihe Stale, near the futures of the White river and the White-water. Tbe influence of it et vadiiig and controlling drainage like that of the Wabash Valley, in giving BJMtpa and direction to works of internal improvements, especially ao long ait water communication was the end in iew, will la- apparent to the ptofes-,-ional mind. One of the BftCWT tributaries of the Wabash : y Liltlc River,) taU-. its ri.-c iu an extensive mardi or depresaioti, distant at its Miiuiuit, i latt li'tir mill's from the Maumee river, at the (junction ot the St. Marys and little St. 1 ,-cpir , Mice Ihe site of Fort Wayne, now (i .in-l. : iued by the magic touch of American civilization and enterprise, from the lioutier military post, lo the hcmitilul voting city beating the same. name. The water shed or high table-laud, dividing the waters of Lake Eric from the draining into tlie UWs) river, which ou tlie route of the Ohio Caual, near Akron, is elevated over 400 feel, and of the Miami Canal, ISSfi feel bIkivc the Lake, is here .lepicsseil to PM feet, rising again to !f&fl feet above the Lake level, at a distance of J.' miles to the northwest. The marsh or valley, in which Little river has its aoiirce, drains also to the HanV mee, the low water of which stream is here o ily 24 feel below this summit. The idea of an artificial water communication connecting the Wabash and Uaumee rivers, through this remarkable d-presioii in the dividing highlands, was, no doubt, nt an early period, with more or less distinctness, in the mind of rime of the intelligent gentleman stationed at this oovettiment out-po9t. The early French traders, repregentingfBn inferior ivili.ation, had Actually a . r a 1 a used thti ronte as a channel of commerce for one or two centuries before, in their

patient journeyiugs between Detroit aud V mcennes, using their primitive watercraft, the Pirogue, with a portage ot only seven miles. The place of embarkation ou the Wabash side of the summit, tCM down to the period of rommencing the canal, bore marks unmistakable, of long usage as a caraping-gTOund, in the destruction of all timber over a large area. A gentleman (G. W. Ewing, Esij.) who has since acquired distinction and wealth in the pioueer walks of commercial enterprise, stretching his operations from Fort Wayne to the sources of the Mississippi an. Missouri, recendy informed the writer that in his youth, as late as in 1822, he superintended his father s teams in drawing upon wagous, across this portage, both the pirogues and their valuable cargoes of furs, under contract with the French traders. The eastern end of the portage the head of the Maum.ee for long ages in the past had been a place of rendezvous for the Indians, for which, in their canoe?, the junction of the rivers afforded facilities. The Indian name was Kekiogue, as pronounced by the Miamis, or Kckiounge, in the Pottawatomie dialect. For miles in extent; along the- bunks of these beautiful rirers, the original heavy forest had long lieforc given plate to the Indian villages and cornfields. It was in the retreat from the perilous attack upon one of these Iudian towus, on the east bank of the St. Joseph, near its mouth, in October, 1790, tha: 'Jam nrrny of General Mannar, in re-crossing the Maumee river, was subjected to a slaughter so terrific, as to give rise to the tradition that the river for a time ran blood. For ages this has been a battle ground, uot merely between the Indians and the whites, but, anterior to this, between the different tribes of Indians, as their feuds have arisen out of the contests for hunting grounds, or from the murder of their braves. The place of burning prisoners was poiulcd out near the junction of the rivers, by Chief RichardviJie, during his life. It is probable that attempts at ;asccrtainhkl the height of this summit above the Mautuee, with such leveliug instruments as could be had, may have been made at tin early ja-riod by surveyors of the public lands or others. This fact, however, was indicated with sufficient accuracy by the high water mark of the St. Mary's. 1 hiring extreme high water, about the year 1824, Gen. Tipt n, the Indian Agent at Fort Wayne, and George W. Ewing, pushed n canoe nearly across to the waters of the Wabash. In the treaty of 1820, between the Miami tribe of Indians and tbe Government of the Cnited States, through its commissioners, Lewis Cass, John Tipton, afterwards United States Senator, and James B. Ray, then Governor of the State, by w hich the Indian title, in all this section of the State, with the exception of certain reserves, was extinguished, the idea of this Canal fouud its first official and authoritative recoguitiou. The treaty couUtined the following clause, referring to the extensive districts reserved by the Indians along the line of the proposed Wclland and Erie Canal : "And it is agreed, that the State of Indiana may layout a canal or road through any of these reservations, aud for the use of a canal, six chains along the same are hereby appropriated.'' The next step in the trogresa of events was the procurement, through the agency of the members of Congress from Indiana, of a survey of the Canal by a corps of L'nited States Topograpical Engineers. The liberal theory of John Quincy Adams' Administration on the question of internal improvements, whether sound or unsound as a general jvolicy, favored this application. A corps of engineers under the command of Col. .James Shriver. was detailed for this survey by order of the War Department. After a ledioiis journey through the w ilderues, the survey was commenced at Fort Wayne in May or June, 1820. But little progress had U'en made, when the whole party were prostrated by sickness, and Col. Shriver died soon after in the Old Fort. He was succeeded iu coui Aland by Col. Asa Moore, his Hsitant, under whose direction the survey wascoutinued during 1820 and 1827, down the Wabnsh to tbe mouth of Tippecanoe, I lien considered the head of navigation. The survey was coutiuued along the Muumee in 1827 and 1828, until Col. Moore also

fell a victim to disease, so prevalent at that time in these forest-cove red valliea, dying in his tent at the head of the Maumee rapids, on the 4th of October, 1828. This survey was completed lo the Maumee Bay by Col. Howard Stansbury, who, from the beginning, had been of the party, and w ho, at a later period, gained Uistiuction by his pioneer expedition to Salt Lake, under the orders of the War Department. Following this survey, was the grant of laud in aid to the construction of the work, obtained maitily through the efforts of the delegation from Indiana. By this act, upproved March 2d, 1827, Congress granted lo the State of Indiana, one-half of five miles in width of the public lauds ou each side of tlie imposed canal, from Lake Erie to tlie navigable waters of the Wabash, amountm;.: to ;;,200 acres to the mile. The t Tiuinus of the Canal, and therefore of the grant, was at that time established at the mouth of Tippecanoe river, a disbuiee from the lake of 21 '.' miles. At the session of the Legislature of 1827 and 1828, the grant was accepted by the State, and a board of canal commissioners appointed, consisting of three member-, to-wit: Samuel Ilanna, David Burr, aud Robert John. The commissioners w ere directed lo re-sur-vev the summit division in 1828, ami for this purpose employed as engineer Mr. Smythe. Sickness again interrupted the progress of this work. Mr. Smythe accomplished no more, after arriving at Fort Wayne, ihan to guage the river and adjust his instruments, when he was laid aside for the season. In this emergency, the commissioners themselves, though not engineers took hold of the instruments, and with the aid of a competent surveyor, completed the survey of tRis division of thirty-two miles. The munificent grant of the public domain More alluded to, was the first of any magnitude tumle for the promotion of public wotks, and may, therefore, Ihj viewed as initiatory lo tbe policy afterwards so extensively adopted, of granting alternate sections for those objects; and in the benefits of which, many Stales have !o largely shared. The grant having lieen made by the terms of the Act of Congress, wholly to the State of Indiana, while eighty-four miles of the route were witnin the limits of Ohio, the question of State sovereignty seemed likely to arise in a practical shape. Ohio, it was ronce.led, wool, I refuse permission to anothIn tbesu eliort- at asliinat n l ily, Hou. John Test, of tbe Huune of Bepresentnlives, and Hou. James N I t-- .1 tbs Senate, c o pruiniasut and efficient.

er State to cut her soil, or exercise jarisdic- 1 tion in any shape within her borders. Commissioners, with plenipotentiary powers were, therefore, auoointed bv both s-.ii. - t, .

f 0:11: r 1 :i ... w. vv . oiuium.., u. aavMss, ou ate part ot Ohio, and Jeremiah Sullivan, of , Madison, on the part of Indiana, by whom a compact was agreed upou in October, 182'., which after some delay on the part of Ohio, j was ratified by both States 1 ndiana agreeing to surrender to Ohio the land within her territory, and Ohio stipulating to construct the canal, and guaranteeing its use to the citizens of Indiana oi the same terms as to her own citizens. From this period, the canal, though one work as respects Its com- j mercial interests and Learings, became Sep- , arated into two divisions, as regards its finances, construction and management. Tt ' is to the Indiana division that the following historical description chiefly refer. The portion of this land-grant, falling to Indiana, east of Tippecanoe river, amount- , ed to 349,261 acres as the selections were finally made and approved. During the year 1830, the middle or summit division of thirtytwo miles, was located and prepared for contract by Joseph Ridgeway, Jr., of Ohio, an engineer of experience and skill, employed for this purpose by the , canal commissioners. The actual construction of the work was not authorized until ihe session of 1831-1832, when a law was passed empowering the board of commis- ' sioners to place the middle division under contract, and creating a board of fund commissioners, and authorizing a loan of $200,Owt on the credit of the State. Jeremiah Sullivan, Nicholas MeCarty, and William C. Linton joined the first board of fund com- t missioner?, whose organization took place at Indianapolis on the 28th February, 1832. j The board reported the entire Caual Fund i at that date to be $28,tl, received from the sale ot caual lauds. Jesc L. Williams was appoiutcd chief cngiuccr of the canal ia the spring of 1832. It was in 1832 that the State of ludiaua, through her fund commissioners first prcauted her securities in financial circUs abroad. The caution of that primitive period, and their dread of foreign indebtedness prevailing in the councils of the State, are exemplified in the smallness of the loan to w hich the fund commissioners were limited. For the payment of this loan, the lands granted by the General Government were pledged iu addition to the faith of the State a pledge which the State, to her credit, has sacredly maintained, and provided tor in the subsequent adjustment ot her Slate debt. The first loan made by the State was an exchange for one hundred thousand dollars of six per cent, bonds, which wer taken by the House of J. D. Beers k Co., of New York, at a premium of 13$ per cent. ; fVoiii the ilex h,iti' and MumtaeturerJ Journal. To those of our readers who are subject to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, or other Billions and Nerrous attacks, we honestly recommend Leed's Substitute for Quinine, for so many cures by its use have come under our own observation that we know how excellent it if. This Substitute does not contain Quiniue, Opium, Morphine, or Arsenic, while it t as sesses all the advantages of these medicines, with none of their injurious effects. In a I pamphlet, before us, we find certificates from all classes the sailor, merchant, aud invalid, which all bear testimony to its ex- i cellence. Let our readers send for a circu lar, or better, for half a dozen bottles, to Lcicn k Carlstadt, Bransville, Indiana. d&wGm. TUt! L JVII KBHMJS'ftn H.I I "K JM a large amount of PRINTING MATKBfAL, abkh they aill sell cbp.ap roa cash. It .iiinmM, in part, of the following articles MM It.. Brevier Tys. I.NI " Bolirgeoi do, .ii.) " Nonpareil do, MM " I'ica do, - " J Inn l'ica Clarendon, 'i0 " Nonpareil Clarendon, (for newspaper display,) 1 font .VMine Condensed Antique Wood Type, I Wit-liniut..n Saper-ruyid Msvud Pres., iron rolling fixtures, Ac. 1 pair double medium, and pairs .iier royal chases. -in tiraas-bottom news prtfeya, li news sticks, 1 siuwjrjey. ALSO A lot of iron foot ami ai.ln .ti- V., job I'liaKea, rviles, r..Ur ftr Tbi. material bpsowe of tt as good as uew, and noue of it in iniicnthe worse for wear. For nil xuupe over S'aJ, wa will give a reaaonable credit, provided aati.factory paper tw given lis. Here is a chance rarely met with for SPLENDID BARGAINS. We call tbe atteution or all Printera who may w ih to increase their atot-k, or -i .m new offices, to our linlnceaisnt.. Vor further particular., address CAMKR0N a McNKKLT, aiiHa0-:ttdUv Indianapolis, Ind. B l.ft IJVi MTBJl TBKH IMiLM. Ma M. virtue of au order of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, 1 wUI sell, at the Court Iloime door iu Evausville, ou the .'id day of September, A. D. 185t, at two o'clock F. M., Lots 10 and 11, Block IJ0, iu Lamaaco, ao called, ia Vauderbnrh county, Indiana, being tbe real eatats of Jacob Eaponebeid, deceased. Term, of sle, one-third easb, ono-third in sis and one-third In twelve month, with interest and approved security. 1IALLAKD MMITU, Jjr23-lnLv.4tw Adm'r of Jacob K.poni-heid's Kst. rm M. VBM HBjy, "I SAY, JOHN, AVJm I...I rrowd ii Unit near Z. II. Conk d Son V "O, that is .i lot ol I BsflSSM 11 goiti to and from '.. H. Cook & Son continually. I am toM they are receiving new gooda alma4 every day. aud I Mippuee the . p. w.l is greater than u.ual. It must lie admitted that tbe great crowd you see goiug t and from X. 11. Cook & Sou i. tbs bent evhWuce in tbe world that they have the largest and beat assorted stock in tbe city, and sell at very low price. ; I ail friend, wIk-u you go there to trade, always take the cash, for caah on tbo uail is their motto. I must say, la-fore I cotuuieared dealing there I had hard work to get aloiix, but since I commeuced getting my applies of Z. II. Cook A Son, I am getting rich." "That i. sufficient. Jolin , I urn cotivin.vd, and I am Koing to give them a trial." "And my word for it, if you do, yon never will trade anywhere else for wlnit vou waiit in their line." jylS rano ' ttt i tiu h.i ' j.vw - M TYPK ARTISTS. KKLLKK Jr WHITK, at the solicitation or a number of ai tint., have brought ou a complete n.ftortmeut of l'UOTUCUAPH it A M BRUT V PL STOCK, Consisting of every style of CASE, PLATES, BATHES, CAMERAS, STANDS, CHEMICALS, Ac, St.:, with whicli they are prepared to ttirtii.h tbe trade at Cincinnati prices. All order, will ieceivi1 prompt attention. KELLER A WHITE, jeJS-dralm Vo.3t Main street. BmO.VT KOHUKT TMJT t BUM VtD MM SON .ontiunes to make up CLOTHING a redned prices. All warrauted to give satafa tioii I .ili iu .tvle and durability. Cut tin ir." nd Repairing executed in Ihe best manner, ami with dispatch. A gHnl .election cd Goods an hand, wb mm he a ill ll at oost aosstrvel a sct. Be sure and call at DAVIDSON'S obi staud, '2nd door aoutli ol Main. "Kl "mjm m mTiiu' an ' - mil wumtie WW Cellar Till, Cedar Backets, Cedar Cburus Pine Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Well Bucket., Uor.e Bknksls. Dak Stable Buckets, Cedar and Pine do., El. ur Cana, Sinrar Can., Butter Bucket., Market Baakecs, tSothes do., r'eed do. Large assortment .d Faney Busket., tVlar Fawcets, Lemon S.jueeters, PotaUi Ma.bei-H, Beet Maul, Rolling Pina, t'lotbea Pina, savved ami spring ; Halt Budiel, Peck, Half Heck, aud Quarter Peck Measures; Yankee I'ecs sud Half do, . ..inbined, Towel B.al, Kulfe Boxes snd Baskets, etc.. av For sale at augb Z. H. COOK. A SON'S.

MISCELLANEOUS.

IMXMMK JV0TMCB. tit "KB 'Kll I M We Lava on baii-L and are nianntartiirivaT to order, all kinds of Krinxes, Buttons, ford Tassela Lad1-i ning the above named article,, woolUdo well to give us a caU betoie pur, loom K elsewhere, as they can ge a hat tuey want, vie also wholesale to nien banH by the piece or yard, so that it will be an object for thsm to give us then orders. Alt order, sent us Will he filled with neatness and dispatch. . We also keep an assortment of Snrrvo MArm constantly on hand. Wheeler A W risen s, J. M. Siugt-r A Co. 'a, and five different kinds of Single Thread Machines. We have an adjustable Bioder aud Hemmer. AU persons having MachLnea wil do veil to send as an order f r these article, as thsy are a great aa ing of labor. Price of each $5. F. M. SKLLMA.X, Ageut, maris Mo. 5 First street, KvansvUla, Ind BL De Lainr. k- t. S. KM Bit H A l. For Lawns or Orandl.--., go to b. y. MBit h a co. For Men and Boys wear, in Woolen, Lteen, 01 Cotton, go to 8. SHBHtH a GO. Fol the best Hose in the cKr, go to 8. KMBK H & 00. For the prettiest and eheaiiest Crae, St. lla, or Sirs. Shawls, go to 8. KMBICII A CO. With City aud County Order, go to 6. KMUIi li & '!'. Foi au aud everything iu the line of Dry ;.k, to g. km r. i ' ii X CO., to. 49 Main street, who will be glad to hUou m anything iu their line, whether you wish to buy or not, and where everybody paj . cash for a list U)y buy. v 19 .V TMiO! t ti.fi '..VI-. JV. 1. nit received now ami in store, from theabrne eritabliabmeut 8 chest. Young Hyson Tea, asa'd grades. I do do Old Hyson, an extra article. I do do Giiniowder, assorted grades. 'i do do Inifterial, do do. I do do Oolong or Bl'k do do. 1 do do Souchong or English Braakfast Tea. Ia the alave lots are soma of the beat grades ol Tor ever ottered this market at retail. Consumers wilt please take notice, that these teas are new, fresh importations, and not old stuck that has ls-en on hand for Tears. We will guariintee, abetter article for the price paid, than you are usually in tbe habit of getting. Call and prove it. Also Cat die aad package Teas always ou baud. VICKKBY BUGS., Jell S3 Main Street. HI BB'irjtUIPjt MUTM IHtM.VB, M.W M gross Clothes Pins, ass'd spring a sawed, - doz aas'd brass-bound Cedar Buckets, - W do do do Cburus, -doz do Iron-bonnd do do. 'JO nests asa'd Cedar Wash Tuba, f r.iu 11 o 8 in nest, 25 nests Mttnlock's best Can Pails, '. dor. assd Iron-bound Cedar Basket , 2 doz extra heavy Oak Horse do, nests Bail Boxes, 25 nests asa'd 5 aud C iu iel GV i man Market Baskets, 5 doz aas'd covered Market Bask.-t-, Tt dor asa'd Clothes Baskets. The above goods an- now r.-cived in tiue outer, and tor sale very low at . II. COOK SON'S. AkXNiBJlAawrkA Slates, OvaJ Hchoal do n. w articles. Slate and Cedar Pcticib, Piireu..i..n t'aps (1 kinds,) Butcher Knives and Steels. Carving do Blacking, (Butler's brand. Locks aud Latches, (.Eastern prices, Butts and Screws, Tacks aad Sparables, Curry Combs and Horse. Cards, Augers and Gimhlet.. Pocket Books ami Portmonaies, Needle., (S. w'g, Kait'g, Dam'g A m. k") P.arket Combs and Thimbles, German aud Frem h Harps, Japanned Tinware, full assortment. In shot t, everything usually kept by Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. 8. WELLS, decT Bo. l:t First street grMjtJmM Mj ' J m i Iron Cistern Tops, l wikm! da do, SO setts Pump Fixtuir-, 400 Itis Pump Chain, .'MO feet boxed Pump Tubing. Just received and tor sale by JACOB STRATH A SON, sag 4 74 Main street, bet. BVcoad dThn d. v .1 .Villi I A WM bu.bel. fresh Corn Meal, 3 tons No. 1 Couutry Bran, ltt sacks Extra Family Flour, 101) buahela kmm1 large Keshan. ka. M do choice Ouious, 3 bids St. Lowis Coldeu Syrin. 1000 sugar -cured Hams, M0 lbs prime Leaf Lard . Just received and for sals at angl3 VICKKBY BROS., 82 Maiu at. 'W JM BT TMLM UMUtt MMC liMHM'JM Tt U MJ FROM THE SKAT OF WAK Come at hart I Tha very same lot of Dry GoNis for which the fair portion of the creation, tbe Ladies of our beautiful city, have I wen naJtiag so long, has at hut arrived per steamer Dimlt-ith, and are now ready for sale. We cordially invite our li tends, aad especially oar lady -customers, n call tx our store, 4.1 Main street, aud select artn l. s acci i ding to taste aad convenience. Don't foie. t. t: Main street. my.TOl MILLER A Nll.li M S fjrfOJv10 MMTMBiJli.. ln.Oo JbTJF Eight., 8-10 Sash, 3, C, and ) It etch 1,0IB" -Yl " 2,.,ioo iaio l .ooo " 10-lti and 10-12 Saab. 100 Paanel Doers, aaaorted aizes. 2.10 Boxes Glass, assorted sire. .Tn.t received and for sale law, by WHEELER A KtGGS. TTLB Oh jaJUBJMTJI. 37,000 SOLDIERS KILLED! Aa arrival just in from tbs East, consist iug of 1 1 . in. ndons lot of DRY GOODS, inch as Pre.. Silks, Chslltee, Marseilles, Calico, Bleached MuslUi, Factriea, Shoes for every age. Steel -spring Skirts for all, and of every variety appertaining to a lull stocked Dry Goods Store which will be aoM low for cash, at MILLKK A Nil II At . je2.1 4.1 Main street. BUMBB! BBUSBB9! BBi aHK.-.' M d oxen ass'd Scrub Brustu-s, Z5 do Blsx'king do, 5 do Dusting b, B do Floor do, 1 do Carpet do, I do Long-handle Scrub do, ." do Horse Brushes. augg Z. H. COO K V S('K - BACON ! BACON ! ! rmiMK SlBUCBMBB BACON ! M sale, at wholesale and retail .mail lbs Bacon Sides, M.Si lbs c hoice sagar-cn red Hams, .'.SJ lbs Bss'oii Shoulders Hi. old customers ami wholesale dealers ma i rely apon ttniliri . . llent Baton at reasonable . prices, at M. QAVIBB 8, ! Mngl3-lm Corner Main aud Fourth sis. ! Bt T BttVMtMKMtrttB HTKJUmtiB aW L10HTPOOT 1.1 boxes Extra Cream Cheese, 10 do Smoked Herriug, MO do Srdinee, ra) lbs Pearl Barley, BB doz M .sou's Blackiug, It) do. Shaker and other Brianu., 5 due Wire Mop Handles. At No. b"J Main street. VICKRRY BROTHERS grxMjy aU wn. VUBBBB H4 B li BKBK. 200 fresh and inicv Bacn If.n s. 200 lbs suaar-enred Dr In store and for sale st Agfa V1CKEUY id Beef. BROS.. Main st BBS' KED MOSS U UALP BALER, BFST ML quality, lor sale, to arrive, by 8. E. GILBERT k CO.. aiig Max. Sycamore street. Ft I.OI Bf .W KJL.. I OH.V sV BBJJV. Dsily receiving fresh supplies of the best ai I clea that can le obtained, and lor sale by augll ( HAS. McJOHNSTON Vn 1 .rut hi: it i: I f No. 1 Salmon : No. 1 Herriug; No. I White Fish, at Z. H. jy i cook a soN'8. KtSBti ! cbubbb:- BmxKm, S hii i-vtm ......I l..i in-l i.i.n.-l I hose u ,i ill inu vimetbing nice, bv Is.x orsli.-e, call iu at 0H S. MaJOHNBTON'a, Jy7 Posey's Bla.k, Main st. FBKB KXMMBMTMBJS 0K T M tt largest an lmoet beaut itul stia-k of Hats and Caps ever open iin Kvausville. Come one aud all. We will be pleased a all limes to .b.w out Goods and sell them ihaaper than the , VAIT1ER A MARCONNIER, Ml Main street. rBM.v WKjartt M bxs It; Tiuplate, 1 ! IX do, TaOdo ICRoofliigTin, 30 do IX do, BO do IC Coke Tin. Ou hand and for sale by A MIEL 0BJL

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