Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 25, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 September 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILL WEDNESDAY MuUHlNO Forjudge of tbo Fifteenth Jantlcia) Cwcuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. F. PARRSTT, of Warrick.

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The abortionist euginee ?er tth rage Saunders, is apparently bursting w at our unanswerable exposure? ol his gJMI incomptency; and be is giving T his ' pent-up feelings" in a tirade of fJCttr . ri Ions personal abuse, which, it it gve mm any relief, doe? ns no harm, Tt c tafce it as the natural discharge of bile produced by the physic we have administered. We are very sorry to be obliged, in the course of duty, to spoil any man's bread and butter, particularly where there are little ooe in the family. It can t, however. le helped: Baseless reputation?, like his. abutments and piers built on mud and sliding bank?, will inevitably topple down and sink into the mire whenever any test of strength is applied to them. The fault of the fall is with those who built them without any foundation. All imposture with a brazen front resists a long time public scrutiny, till the brass is stripped off, and then it crumbles at once before the public gaze. We cannot indulge in any personal con troversy with .Mr. launders, though he is so anxious to hide his deficiencies behind the smoke of it. We have nothing to do with anything but his public works : on those we shall comment, freely and truthfully, according to our own convictions. We have discharged our obligations by awakening public attention to hi9 gross errors, and we shall leave the matter to be settled with him by the people, who are the sufferers by his blunders, and have paid dearly for his folly. His works are to be judged by them, and we have no desire that they shonld do him any injustice in their verdict. We fear, however, that he has dug a deeper pit tor himself than he ever did for any of his " mechanical constructions,' and he will, we suspect, need more "piling' to keep himself from sinking than he placed, at such an enormous cost, under the Franklin street abutments. When we have leisure, we shall refer to the culvert and stone wall on the road to the coal mines, and other labor of the "great abortionist, only to confirm what we have already said. To avoid loring our readers with a discussion upon the principles of engineering in Mr. Saunders " human mechanical construction,'' we shall simply say that all our condemnations of his plans", have been reiterated, in stronger language than we have used, by the best practical and scientific men who have examined them. Would it not be mora satisfactory to the people of the county if Mr. Saunders, instead of spending so much valuable space and time in abuse of us, should employ his powers as a controversialist in showing how it is that his works have all cost fo enormously, and tumbled down so early after they passed from under his hands? This we apprehended io be the principal point ot interest in this controversy, which seems to have escaped his notice, we presume inadvertently. Tike Cost of Bridge Building. We obtained our statement of the cost of the Railroad Bridge over White River from a gentleman who was engaged in the work, and who stated the sum from memory. It appears, from the following letter from J ndgc Hall, then the President of the read, aatl active in the superintendence of the work that we over estimated the expense of its construction mere than one-third. That important structure, 660 feat long witiUour piers and two abutments, of about 34 feet in bight, instead of costing $35,000 was built for the sum of $25,oG5 ; while the tax-payers of this county have u- d.-r the engineering of Mr. Saunders been assessed $30,000 for the construction of two worthless abutments. The builders of white River bridge admit that they made money on their contract if so, what profits were made in the bn tiding of the "Saunders' abutment and where has the money gone .' Ought not an investigation to be instituted to enqafrv into it .' Will personal abase and detraction be permitted to cover up such official delinquencies "! Will the voters of this county permit themselves to be thus imposed upon without an effort to correct the shameless abases of their trust- ' The men who luixred and struggled to earrj- through the Railroad, that Iulj been the making of our city, and who by clo?e economy and watcwfnl care, aecompffsbtd it, deserve the luetic l? gratitude of our citizens. The building of White River bridge at so small a cost, is only one instance ct their faithful discharge of duty and good management. There wer na abortionists employed iu that work. Prixcetox, Sept 12, ISjO. Mr. F. Y. Cablile ANT Sir : In speaking of the Railroau bridge ncrobs White river, you put down its cost at $35,000. This is a large over-estimate. I have in my possession the notes of the estimate of the exact cost. They are as foil Iowa: Final estimate to Craig, Parris k West for ?53 $13,757 B0. Final estimate o J. J. I iinie!s for superstructure 12,107 C." aA v . ........ '-'.oi.j ! the iihov.. inc ii. is t ih limit.., . i - -b v. -i uvnri , uui not the draw, which was made to ,idt,.. Bteamboats, though Bone have ever gpne through it. The stone for tbe bridge was boated down Patoka river to the br.dge, aero,, that stream, there hoisted by machinery and placed 011 cars thence taken forwiinl within unnartr of auiileot tbe W hite rivi bridge, unloadd and loaded ugaiu on waroiM. and carrie 1 to tbe place of use. Tbe frequent loading was very expensive. Reipeetfull w-uti Sam l. !1a.

Citizens' Protest. The following is the protest of .1 numi or of the l.irjtit tax .:t crs iO Pih'cpO tuxMhi; tu the Board of t'ounty jmrnisAowrr. against further proce gs 'he miction of the Franklin Street Bridge before -a survey of the abttimeotM aboiud U inaJe by a competent bridge builder. It will be seen that the IJoard has refused to

act uKn the protest, and the construction . I the bridge will proceed upon the old plan, ' audmoreoftberteonle'eimorirvistolsqiwtidered uion the miserable structure. It ir. known t0 almoit every body that the abut-": mcn9 haTC been examined by experienced j bridge builders who have pronounced the j abutmenUt in tneir opinion, unsafe. It wonld hftTe ruBtd no delay and little exM tQ bavo tbe work examined by Mr. Daniels. Under these circumstance the action of the Board evinces a disregard of public opinion, and au adherence to an erroneous course, which will cause some surprise to those who do not understand the influences bv which our affairs are managed. There is one recourse left to the tax payen?, and that i3 to apply for an injunction j against any further proceedings in the , work : To the lion. the Board of County Commit- j sionera of Vandeburgh Co., Ind. We, the undersigned, tax payers of Van- j derburgh county, have reason to fear that the abutments built for the Franklin St. bridge are not so constructed, notwithstanding the very heavy expense incurred in their erection, as to prove permanent and reliable; and, therefore, are of the opinion that before any disbursements are made in placing the wooden superstructure upon them, that a careful examination of their strength and durability should be made by a competent bridge builder one who, from practical experience and mechanical knowledge, can give a reliable judgment on the ?nljrct. They, therefore, respectfully ask your llouorablc body to employ Jos. J. Daniels (known to Ik? one of the best practical bridge builden in the State) to make a thorough examination of said abutments and to gie his views fully in regard to the policy of completing the bridge as at present contemplated, and until such examination is made, and a favorable opinion obtained from Mr. Daniels, the undersigned protest against anyfurther expenditure being made on said bridge : Kratz & Heilman, Preston Bro-., Bcinent A Viele, M. J. Bray, Philip Decker, IJ. Q. Wheeler. Jos. Oakley, Samuel Orr, H. D. Allis, Lewis Howes, Roelker, Klusmnn k Co., R. Jenkins. rtrritin Decker. J. H. Maghee L Co., ii. V. U.i hW.o. Wm. T. Page, Wm. R. French 1 Co., H. Gombcrts, F. Kron, M. W. Foster, Geo. Foster k Co., Robt. Fergus, J. G. Vennemann, Brown k Ail: man, J. S. Jaquess A Co., Keen & Preston, Wheeler k Biggs, T'ks. Scantlin, A. (Jumberts, Richard Raleigh, H. k J. B. Ahlering, Wm. Bierbower. Ani the Board, after having heard said remonstrance publicly read before them, and being sufficiently advi.-w-d of aud concerning the premises, consider that it would be unadvisable and inexpedient at the Resent time to grant the prayer of said remonstrance. And now, here, Michael Meutzer, one of the members comprising said Board, oppose the order of 3aid Board, as a'jove ordered. 91r. Clay aud Gen. Taylor's Administration. Tlit following letter from Mr. Clay, dated Mtircb lotb, 18"0, a fortnight after (Jen. Taylor's inauguration, has jiut t-u pul - lisbed. Washikgtox, March lt. 1850. My Dbab Sir: I have been very thankful to you for the information you have, from time to time, communicated to uic during the session of Congress, while on the other hand you have fouud me tin inattentive correspondent. My apparent neglect proceeded from tbe cause that I bad nothing certain or definite to communicate. The all-eugrossing subject of slavery continues to agitate us, and to paralyze almost all legislation. My hopes are strong that the question will ultimately bo fimicahly adjusted, although when or how, ra tract he clearly seen. My relations to the Executive ((.e-.i. Taylor) are civil, but cold. We have very little intercourse of any kind, instead of any disposition to oblige me, I feel that a contrary disposition has sometime been manifested. In the case of a Marshal for our State, four of the Whig members, of which I was one, united from the first in rerommen lin Mr. Mitchell. Two others of them (making informed the Secretary of the Interior that t tu y would be satisfied with Mr. Mitch!!: ytrl Bpml wrii nominated, and his nomination is now ttefore the Senate. It was the act of the President against the advice of Ewing. I , , ,. , . , , nine mo i inline seen piicii :in .'Viirullitratiun. There ii- very little reoperation or fuaciril lartwex-n tb two ends of the avenue. There is not, I telievp, prominent Wliio; in the liutist; that bus any conudeQtial intcrconrst with the Exccutiv. . Mr. Sewaril, it is sanl. has, but his late ah- . a . a - M olition speech ha. 1 presume, cut him otl frotn .my such intercourse, us tt eradi cated the refpeet of almost all nn-njor him. I staH continue to act ncconlin"; to my convictions ol" tint v. co-ojicratino; where I cun with the President, and prjutoaing where I must. I (onir.itul.ue you on your appointment as one of the Revisers. Iiknuy Clay. The Hon. Jamks Harlan. r. w. m. lorry challenged .Mr. DotSfjrsS to discuss Popular Sovereignty with him, before the public ot Cincinnati. Mr. Douglas took no notice of his ch.i!i. ng.'. and lets the Otitic ithout daring to meet .o powerful an oppJ.ciit. Mr. Corry iutimatcs to the Deople of Uliio that there is W I nni. tilaco. where the Little (limit cannot t , . ,, . . fj ,roin ,um' ,i,at " the U bj Senate Chamber. If Mr. Corry could be UeJ tu occnpv jir. WtkU's vacant , o i 111., " '' 1 cnP9l ot popular jovercignty to the 1 cratch The Taritfvillc c.iroot works. in Conuecttcut, which have lain idle tor a number of years, art' a!oiit tu fat u-.l i:mler new auspices.

Editor Jul hnal. A.H.. of N'cwburiih.

aqd urieif retpiest from M.rue mf your readers aSouimunicatio!! on ti.d 0v. of pork house salt upon st ock. My afntiioit is, that salt taken in excess, whether in substauceor solution, . ii.-ih.liiium.aiiuot the stomach. A. H. says he has lost a mule ami u.t, this season, ;btvt ail fee a-ciss to ,wfi- lioiuu c;ilt Kniiii mv exnerience. 1 j.ui uvu v. c . y g ' would not cxpecT i'ny t,, k to he healthy that had '-frei access" to any Alt boose, however pure it might be, especially in a dry, hot season, when stock suffers from thirst. 1 Met! pork house salt tor one or two seasons amongst cattle and hogs nicver to my horses) which produced no injurious effect, for the simple reason that I never gave it in excess, say a handful 1 to each, every two weck3, or every week at most. It is an undoubted tact that pork, beef, or iish brine is fatal to stock that drinks it in large quantities; for the juices of the meat dissolving the salt hold so much more salt in solutiou than when dissolved in water, besides the additional relish it gives to stock to take so much more of it. I think the injurious effects of pork house salt, where stock had "free access' to it, would be in proportion to the inducement which the ginen or tftSte o- tilt. woujd have, toWflrtls t,eir njnj? ;t to excess. K. Constitutional Convention. The St. Joseph county Ivrum. the leading Democratic paper of Northern Indiana, cries out in favor of a Convention, to amend the Constitution. It says : The present Constitution, while recogniz incr the principle of educating every child in the State bv means of a State fund, vir tually prevents all voluntary advancements of the school interests above and beyond the capacity of the least enlightened school district in the State. Aud so, leveling downward, it operates as a most effectual repression of the principles that property RHould educate the ieoplc. There is also an unwise restriction as to the pecuniary point to which a district may carry its lm provements in the streets and highways. Any local disposition toward the advancement of these high civil interests ought never to be represented in the organic law. The history of free institutions of the United States" thus far demonstrates the necessity for annual sessions of the Legislature. No effort to avoid this necessity has yet proved successful. Biennial sessions have not proved even a pecuniary success in a single State of tbe Fnion. It is true that the people of Kentucky with biennial sessions pay lighter taxes than wc; but the want of railways and schools in that State does not a. low it to be quoted as an exception. In the States of Ohio, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Michigan, the evils incident to biennial sessions are sought to be obviated by called sessions. That provision in the present Constitution requiring two-thirds of all the members of the Legislature to constitute a quorum to do business, like every other departure from the majority rule, ha3 been found most inconvenient and demoralizing in practice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. H. MAGHEE & CO. m lit .n II n KJtn I ton THUMB mm I.U.I. TKADR, wall a stock T Goods every way suited to the rants f tli- c untrv, and Invite the a'tetition of MERCHANTS ir eXteasJrr tork of IW.MKSTK AM' IMl'ORTKD PliV (;inrrs AND BOOTH AND BHOBH, which is verj rompWe auJ very cheap. W invite MerchaotS ro -rruno onr stock liefore pdng; fnrther friim home, a " will mil tlient cheaper than they can hujr yovl. t Isewht re aud et tbeu hpiue. sep It fJ A It. .mi.Jf..S JJS'Mt Sl'ML'f. 5 hhds choice Brow n S-igar, 10 hbls cr'd and pow'd Sugar, bi--t ra'! . 10 hf Mas (iolden Syrup and itagar JJoimHulaseea, just recti vuU and lor sale ty CHAS. MeJOIINSTON, sepH Posey's Block, Main street. .O.sTJ, MJ'DLMi JA I t .1 It It Oil. 'v9 4o lot SUr Cantllee, ii.i lu.linir l; a l, bxs. '."i No. 1 (Jrun,Urmau A krasive Skw-p. , j bids Lard t'il. Jut received and for sale rl AS M. .MHNi;TON. rWll.noTHl- tEEi-75 BV8MMEI s new crop Timothy Seed, very cleiui and free 1 Irom trx-h, just received and for sal by scpU CHAS. McJoHNSToN. JLm of the bvst article of Dran ever offered for sal is t It It market, just received and for sale by CHAS. JIcJOHNSTON, Posey's Block, sep 14 llain street, near tbe Canal. JOHN O'BRIEN &CO SUCCESSORS TO T. J.WHITE & CO., PRACTICAL Gas and Steam Pipe F"it;-toxr, Bio. Ml Locust Mini. ' A.s ILI.E, f A D. H .1 WMm?M M T tit i t il 'n a Uirce stock, wear prii ijxd to tit up Stores, Duellings, Chnrche-, and Factories, with CAS or STBAlf PIPE, and posseenintr facilities t!rpawed ly M other etabllhinent in the eity, together uitli ,i nn experience iu the business, w- car promise to exeeute all uirk entrusted to our care, in a manner Hive satisfaction. We have on lutnd a choice and complete variety I Chandeliers, ilutckets, Portable Lights, Peulants, C Kbee, Paper Shades, Ac , nhirh we can sHl very low. WriHKrlit Iron Pipe, tr.ni l. to :i inches, cuiirtsuitly on hand and for sale at lHtttlnr,jh Card o'ic. 01 a.- .no 01 an siy.et, ni hi. inn. hi r. .. 1, . . . r ... r 1 1 l . g,- . , Brass ( ,i ks of all 1. rlc.-s sepl3-:tm I v a r.ATi.TJiTT fb rn 1 sta V4A AS i A JL. M V- 7 OORSBR OF EIGHTH AND LotTST STREETS OPPOSITE THE RAIL ROAD (DEPOT. MBJMl'E ttPEJX'EMM J EJ.JI1M.1 mm i . 1 1 i i v . . l i. ... .. ;n i . .. ..it -MM. MM- o at r. U I . n-l'' lin t I I I Ki't'i'lt llllltalll'r,h M ratasry tiMrtiw whi. h the-r xu'll saM at the lesscsl pJ k rs tor rash. All kimls ..1 uiai - ketinij aud coMUtry pio.lu. e ill be paraMSM at the innrket pric. - or rec.-ire.l in pay for families sendili); iheir onlers lo thi store niay ! sure of bavin.; tluni promptly and faithfully fled. sepl:' " JS' 5fMtJt1'TMOJS OE t ot . ..If. f .. Till. Ki.l'KTII WARD. The qualiaed voters l the iourih 'A'urd are hereby notified that an election will be held at the otttce of .lame, Sw tii-on, In snt.l Ward, oa SATl KDAY, the 17th day ..f Sept.niU r. IrV), to elect one aswa a Councilman for Kii.l Ward, to till the vacancy iwcasioiinl by the resignation of J. S. tJavitf. Urn,. W DAK Kit. Mayor. M i "ii's Oi tu r, Evansviile, Sept. .., IS.".!). Wj9EH MACKEREL w v '" pkits new Mil. k I'd. a.'il -i. s. - drums extra I isltiMi. 'i Ikixm Su. 1 SmI.-.I Ib rrinjr. .1,-1 milairl by E. 8. BABCcm'K. mfh-iKt M 10M BALES SO. 1 o.lHfM Jil w w received by E. S. BABCOCK. MfXPRESS WAHOX.I HA I E A SEW EX mW m Y rssswtd Wfatvrifl AnI ffsrnasn ft ktp ! i-)inii - S" fO' ' aasassi-tUT" iwi sn "f1 "l' E. S. B VBCoCh. I - HW'lttrE V."-Jsi BBLS FOR SALE 111 WW S. E. GILKERT i CO., si-pM No. i Sycamore str. t. BL bTAR ll:i BnXES Ft tR SALE BY 8. E. OII.BKRT A CO. TK -IA' PASPY s, ,,..,., tjo.TJCft, ASMW sort, d S llltns, lor sub- l,y -.pi.; S. E. GILBERT A CO. m?REH ' "I E OYSTERS -Urn UOXKS JUBT 1 . 1 l d. tol sale by sepbl S. K. OM.BKRT A Cl. VtMBJilEMV t EJ1EJYT..' BBLS. ol tii-d i .te ' Vnieut, warranted to set well.

l R8K1MK, URKicK A CO., 17 Main stleet

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-- -- SS"J-'"Y7"IE2fil STOVES t'F ALL hBSCRIPTIONS. SCANTLIN & STEPHENS Hr. jut received a full supply for their Full ami WiuUr Trade, and erery dcacrtiitioa of STOVES, OR VTF.S, TIX WARE, and KITCTIKN UTENSILS. Tln ir utock embrace all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND GRATES, with BSd without mantle, all of the new t aud moot appreTed patterns. The stock embraces the greatest variety ever brought to this market. It has bean selected by one of the partners iu peroan, from the largest stocks of the manufacturers iu PitUl.urif, Cincinnati, aud Louisville, and has been purchased ou terms that will allow the undersigned to sell at the very lowest cash prices for which such articles can be had in this market. at Call at the sign of the Cooking Stove, No. 1.1 Main street, opposite tho State Bank, between Water and first streets. sepl2-dJtw3m SCANTLIN it STEPHENS. COOK A- SON'S. Received by railway a kegs Seedless Raisins, 2. loxes Lajvr Raisins, J I half boxes do, 'JO qr. do do, 8 do Cooking Raisins, 1 bbl Zante Currauts, SO drums Figs, 1 mats Figs, 1 bids hardshell Almouds, 2 bbls sofUhell do, 1 bbl extra uioe Paper stall I. , f0 lbs Shelled Almond', 2 iHsUeranan Prunes, I bbi German Cherries. . j TMMMS 1 1.nMi TO M I HW CHASE. Having received a new lot of rhoice and fancy Orocerin, we are now preparel to present to the pnbiic a stock as nearly complete In articles of our hue as can be found anywhere, and oar flrcHlUes fcr purchasing and connections enable us to oiler our good nt prices as low. if not lower, tli. in can le had anywhere -Is.- in this market. Our motto Is "Value ajrainst Valoe." and Imw tar we have adhered to this, may be seen by the patrouuge bestowed upou us hitherto, ami it is the interest of the public to patronise an establishment where they get the best and the most for their money invested. All we ask is to examine ocr stock and price: every information about the same w ill be ch erfully given, sepia Z. H. COOK SON. Tml"l MMjIj MS' if JVS TM C'Mi. M 0J8 MJ DANIELLE'S assembly, which was annonueed for this evening, will not come off nntl to-morrow, TUESDAY, Sept. 13, in consequence of his nr'siciau having made an engicnnent for Moaday. PAMIELLE. VMSW JMIBMirAE. O 4 boxes Ileckrr's Farina, 4 do Corn Starch, 4 do Italian Blaccari'iii, 4 do do Vermicelli. At sepl2 Z. H. COOK t SON'.S. wjijvr mb mm jmjt jv ra mm lm. work to attend to stock in the city aud t work ou a small place in the vicinity. To a stendy, industrious, and reliable man, who can be bis own overseer, a good uittiatiou will be given. Fnquire at the JocenaL office. -pi .'-! A w UJMl"M . W l.V ST O B Mi AND KOK SALK 35 boxes extra W. R. Cheese, 20 do extra Hamburg Cheese, 20 do E. D. Cheese, 8 do I'ine Apple Cheese, 4 flrkins extra Y . R. Butter. sefsW Z. H. COOK t SON. JOS. SCHOENFEIiD, MANl'KACTCRER k WHOLE9AL1 DEALER IN OLOTHINQ I CLOTHS, CAS6IM .".'. HATI SETTS, TWEEDS AMD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Alsot Hats aud Caps. Ko. .'i M'atir Street, bet. Main and Svcamosk, evil F.VAN3VILLR, IND. WmMlV .VvTJea?.-N. S. THOMPSON. nccosor to Dr. . ' ' v W ami Retail Dnt;gist, No. iH Evausvilli , I n.l. r T1 to I' I .17, WHV ltwi c ivaaal W bxs e'rench be.Mns. ecelved at 7.. U mOS A- su! . lm T0Jft MMJiJir , Vc I KB 100 M.WW ff. acks lHrts, M bushels L.u Corn. At sej.U . B. CO'iK s SOS'S. 50 SKS. WHITE hVHEJT M'l.OfB at .. II. ()OK A eUN'S. rmxihs. laugh bbls. for sale uy M S. E. OILBUT A CO., seplJ 30 Ne. 4 Sycamore street. WHOt.E AS D HALF BARRELS SEW No. 1 White Kish for sale by sepl'i 8. K. C.H BERT A CO. mW.H'KEBBl-40 WHOLE HALF UBLS. WwM. aud kitts just received and for sale by sepI2 8. E. GILBERT A Co. wr ixseeIT oil-m bbls. is pxrff r M J order, for sale by 8. K. GILBERT A CO. lOO KEi.SFIRE WHITE LEAD for sale by 8. E. GILBERT A CO. fZPIRTTS TrRrESTfXE M f r sale by V sepl'J 8. E. GILBERT A CO. MMAIIJtn.) KaT'..S, ALL SIXES, for sale by 0 W sepli 8. E. GILBERT A CO. Mfmgm- l.nxns WISDoW GLASS, aas'd siaes. M W sepl-' 8. E. GILBERT st 00. mm h. ha isTssoo whole half bxs WfMm for iale by g. E. GILBERT t CO. Of 'BXS. 'cHon-E W li. ' HEESE just rereived and for sa.e bv epI2 8. E. GILBERT A CO. T.i;; (A XPI. ES-IOO WHOLE, HALF, ASH Quarter boxes for sals fc.tr by 8. E. GILBERT A CO., sep 12 No. 4 8ycamore street. v m m m mr A.4t rjBi.0 1 I 11 t'ne asaortnint of Pianos, which for tone ami .piality cannot te ex. elle.1 by any instruments in the west To be disHed of on reasonable terms, by seplO J. 1IEALY. BMEBMtU.y MMOEHE, M08T0J; MS WM. the largest and bsSfl arntnired Hotel in tinNew EuKlaud states; is centrally located, and easy of nereis from all the rnntw of travel. It contains all the modern liiiprovements.andevery convenience lor the cnifort :nnl accommodation of the traveling pnbiic. Thcslcepini;roifu are larce and well ventilate. I ; the mite of riuius are woll arrange.!, and completely fun: ihel for families, and lari;e traveling Mirties, and the house will continue to Is- kept as a first-class hotel iu every reiect. sep8-ly LEWIS KICK, Prop'tr. rBM.no 1 1 1 sEEii. - ioo bi shea M. choice in w timothy sed,jiut received ami fur sale low to elo. coniiirnment. septS-tf K. 8. BABOOCK. TEi EVTi0jiiJS 0 TM i lsV Stats r lai r7BJ am, V andfrbckuh Co., ss. I, Louis Richfer. Clerk of the Vaiiderbnrgh Circuit Court, within and for said County, do hereby certify to the Sheriff of said County, what Officers are to beelectedat the uext geueral election (iu the State of Indiana), to be held on the second Tuesday in October, A. D. IfQA, at the different pl.ic s of hotduifr elections in ii.l ( unity, to-wlt : A Judge for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, an Attorney Prosecnting for the Kift-. nth Judicial Circuit, and a County Commissioner lor the Third Distri t of Vanderburgh ... Witness, my baud and the seal of said ) Court, at K imville. this Tth day of sl'M . September, A. D. ltw'.t. LOl IS RICHTLli, Lie, I V. C. C. By virtue of the Certificate of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, of w hich the aUive is a true and full copy, notice Is hereby given to the paalitied voters of said County, that an election w ill be held at the several precincts iu the Townships of said Cunt v, ts till the vacaucius above certified, 01: Tuesday, the 11th day of October. A. I. ls.Vt. JOHN S. OAVITT. M ; -l.'.tdwt Sherif of Vamdertmrgh Co. T LITTLE MJJV STALL AHEAD. You often hear Ladies remark that they cau always be suited at t. EMBICI! A CO.'H. Well, the reason is that they keep everything ia the Dry i Goods line, and as they are disposing of their stock at reduced prices 111 order to make room far ah

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re. ! . IO .BJAV '1 n conrtaftfly 4 eo. u. tt WW street, has new in store an receiving f r the Full aad Winter Trade, the be-r stock ever brought to this St ite or t, toitv, of all kinds of TJARPWARh' united t . tl, '""Test, and vUeJa, bavfag hsjsa sele 4 a.. i purchased in pruu, froiu th" iuot xtMir!ko liuporiiuK Hunt . and Uauutact r?'-s of nearly all the 3i-rr i itratultow" ' iM'um.to several u .c. . dn .", , l ... from good man ;!' . iy -Eng- ' ' i.-i .erman he can, and H! (I SS ot uil i ., i., . : ! In tin. lVdt f...... ' i t '.tnitot fail to pic V" t ,;ocial attention V .... utaci in tr. Jui utrs, Millwii,. u-. Coopers, BtsasssifjMt sut' nil wl nee! any articles usually fii nd in h 1. 1 - llii lw.ire Store wh lesaUand retail. With. an pur - ns; ! tail, the meutiou of a few leading ai testes atsjgl tt well. u : Table and lw W-t Cutlery, Razors, Shears, aud Scissors, including O-o. Wosteuholm A SonV justly celebrate'! manntactnnit ; Butcher's Knkie. and Steels; Files, all kinds and sizes, of Butcher's and other manufactures; Augers, Chisels, Gonges, braces and Bit ts, and all Carpenters' aud Coopers' Tools, fnni Ohio Tool Company; Bartou's, Rochester, and White's, Buffalo, Manufactories, together with Cock's noted Patent Premium Auger Bitts. Abo llitnd. Kipping, Pauel, aud Back Saws ; also, the varivua sixes and styles of Mill, Circulitr, and Cross-Cut Saws, with Tuttle's Patent Hook Tooth Croes-Cnt Saws; large and small Scaled, in great variety of pattern ; Axes and Hatchets for all purposes; House Building Materials. All Gunners' Material ; Gunners' Implements to almost any extent; Moat Cutters and Stuffers ; Iron and Wood I'uuip Curbs, together with Chain Pump Piituren; Ames' and ether makers Shovels, Spades, and Grain Scoops; Jack Screws; a fine assortment of all kinds of Brushes ; Copper and Iron Rivets and Burrs; Protective Weapons; Horse, Wrought, Casing, and Finishing Nails, all sizes ; anew and excellent assortment of Fishing Tackling ; Paint aud Coflee 31111s; Corn Shelters and Mills. Agent for Dole, Silver & Fetch's Premium Saw Gummer, fcr I'pright aud Circular Saws. GEO. 8. SONNTAG, sep3 No. lo Main street. AMERICAN Wholesale Clothing House. TmJtr 'm: jus jo, the u-hoi.m: Clothing trade of the West was comparatively of small amount, and was confined almost exclusively U' a retail business in the larger towns and cities alone. Now this line of i 1 iias become an almost indispensable part of the stock of every general Dry Goods store from the crowded city to the cross-road stand. Like all changes in trade, however, this one hae not been produced except fir the tiest of reasons. Among these are the great saving t material by cutting a lurg- quantity of garments togetlier the superior work aud seed of sewing machines in manufacturing the gr -at saving of time in waiting for your "turn" at the Tailor's tbe uncertainty of even thru getting a satisfactory "fit.'' and above all the saving of at least vux-kaij the cost of the garment in the pri t. For a number of years this hai onl been a ssi of our general Dry Goods business, but we have made arrangements to devote our whole house exclusively to it alone with snch lines of Notions and Fitruisbing Goods as will beneoassary and Oesirable in that trade. Believing that the true inierest ot the trsde will be to sustain us iu this enterprise, we wonld leepeetfully announce that we now haw n band oue of the largest aud most desiraMe stocks of WELL MADE CLOTHING that was ever offered to the trade of the West. We respectfully solicit a call from all our old friends and the trade generally. We charge nothing for 'Aoirmy our goods, and not murk if you buy them. We are prepared to sell to ail proaipt-time buyers is low'as any house in the trade. A liberal discount also made on all cosa tate. WM. E. PRENCH A 00., sep3 No. 2l Main street. gJK YEA B Mi J 8 JUBT EXP MB Eli WW since the formation of our partnersh .p. Onr trade has increased beyond onr expectatl m. We desirt to return our sincere thanks to our numerous patrone aud if a well assorted stock of goods, low prices, and strict attentioa to business, will merit s continuance of jour faron, we think we will have claims uion yon. Our facilities for pur chasing at low prices were never as good as at i preseut. NINE YEARS' EXPERIENCE at merchandizing has enabled ns to become acquainted with some of tbe belt hunser in the leading markets of the Union, and we are almost daily receiving supplies from some of them. We may not "blow" as much as other lronseg. whose receipts are largely increased by priming But the public may depend that in price, qualities, and 1 jAiitities, we "won t be beat." Veask a trial. sepo Vlcaaal BKOS. 2 Main street. MM M THE FJBEL TKJIIE. Jl 7SV M. ncelved per steamer Hastings, a Mne assortTie n t of G ods from the East, suitable to the wants of the Families of Evansviile, coaaisting in parfof 600 IKs sugar cured, fine flsrorwl Hams, 1 -. . itrn II. bb. d Sile Bacon, 400 Dis Shoulders prime, 3 tierces Extra No. 1 Lard, 20 boxes P. A G.'s best and German Soaps, 20 boxes Stsr snd Opal Caudles, in Js A bxs. 20 boxes Fancy Soaps, 2 barrel extra No. 1 Lard Oil, 3 barrel- Golden Syrup. This article is much recumuiecded, 5 baga Alssotsds, V ilbert? Heritas, and Brazil Nuts, .1eaA- rt.r eaiix Pnmes- lot. ...line Italian ui ru.tc-IIJ .!....; Ill, I bbb LoVelili s ( I llslied SllL' oid :tbbls d- Pulver-fed . raesa Siiaars auowieilged by nil in i ir. - t - U- t;.e pest iu the l uited Stit; - JLi'-k'1:..! catch of 185- in bids and bXtl-, No. I No. od No. X White i-'i iu half barrels, 20 bags Rio Coffe-, A .'iuo article ol 1ectd Black Ten itjsjal, if not superior, to any in the city Ac. Sc. N. U The whle of the above Goods having been bought for CaA, we are euabled to offer our old and new customers any articles they may require t sach prices as will quite surprise them. Call and examine for yourselves, St K I K INK. f TKNICR A ).'S, sepl 47 Main street. J. C. NUBLINC, EOBMI ELV WITH l'aSA, DoDDS Co., ClkllNNATI. Manufacturer of FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF Corner Ttalrtt and Dtvlaton Streets, E VA SS VILL E, ISO. Constantly on hand, all different sixes of Sartes, Utest style and improvements, guaranteed to be equal iu durability and finish to any Eastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also- Manufacturers of L(CK8, WALL SAFES, SHl'TTERS. Ktc, all fiuished iu the best style ..r workatHUtshifp. Speelmeus of 8atM, etc., may bs seen at Mt-Ssrs. Roelker, K I us ma a A Co., 76 Main street, to whom all orders must be addressed. aujtH IIUNNELIS ooaKKa or WAI.XCT STREET AM) THE CANAL, JfFI.VlvKLLE, TSD. rWHM JVE mV E8TaBI.M8HJHEJT M U now in full (iMratiou, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Plauinand Dressing Lumber, planing aad grooving Flooring, tanking Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work done in such establishments. AU work at these Mills warranted to be well done, and will he ofl'ereu at the lowest caali prices. Hacking Boxes of all kinds made to order. Brackets snd Scrolls sawed to any Mittern. Slittiug aud all kinds of Sawing done to order, and in the most approved style. iyti WILLIAM IM'NNELL. WJ FOB T.I ,VT TO .11. 1.. ."IB. B KAlIN takes this opportunity to inform Jfc the citizen, of Evausville and the publi e. nerslly, that tie has his .stock t FALL AND WINTER C'LoTMINO complete, and particularly, that he has bought some of the finest ready-made Clothing at the establish meat of Brooks A Bro., New York a much U.tter made-up Clothiug than Devlin's, and fifteen jar cent, cheaper in the price of which he invites tho public to satisfy themselves, aud be their own judges, iu r-gard to the Clothing and price. lie lias also employed a Srst -rate Taikr at his establishment, which will enable him to make up aaything iu his line to order, as cheap as thev can be bought ready-made. Besides this, he kee a geueral ast-ortmeut of Gentlenuii's Furnishing Goods, aud a very good assortrrueut of Boys' aud Children's Clothing. Please call at his store, on Main street, and satisfy yourselves of the altove facta. augO J. PERRY ELLIOTT'S CITV xo. 43 JTAIN STREET, EYASSVILLK, ISO. Particular attention riven to Phoroirranh mid M. Iirtuotypos. sei5-lv

WM. E. FRENCH 004 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY -VADE OlotlUiis, AXrt Y A XK EE XO TI OXS, Jim. 'AO Malta Street, Eva ns villi . Ind. Agsnts for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. OB1MJM8T Wajy-TE Ml TUK Vt TRY f St. Paul's EplScopl) Oiunb defre to engage at, Organist. Application, statiug terms, will be received by tho uudersigunrd. epH-lw J T. CRISP. 1 Volksbote i.opy.j

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ID AdAINfcT I ALL A f ' & CIIOfCE JXSriJANl'E i ASH CAPITAL, SI.U00.000! A BSOLl'TE ASb I XMl'AMEb XMT Sl'HPLUS OF 912,181 7S, And the prestige of 40 yrs. stteees-s and- exiei enc UPWARDS OF $12,000,000 Of losses have bees paid by the .Ttna Insurance Company in the st 40 years. The value ot reliable isawntSre will Ik apparent Irum tbe loik'Win; LOSSES PAID BY THE &F& A DCUlNC tHE PASTJ-1VK T SnVRS In Ohio I . 1 : In Wisconsin 198,991 "7 In Kentu . k . 9af,S9 M M issouri : t,.".; ( Iowa A Minn. VHJHB M IViin. A Va... . l i t In Mi. hi n. In InMSrtM ... In nirai iTSsumsSS Kan. A N- li. fl.,043 81 Hfi.jCti SI I 1S.S27 A 97.S4S 21 Atk. .V G.i.. ... tin Mississippi and Al.ih.tma, (u2,4rS IS Fire and Inland Navigation Risks acc.'pti 1 at t rsss conaltteat uii!i solveacj and fair proiit. Enpei ial altfiUiom girt ,i t,, ffl,r It WML 1. 1 N ii Ctiutentu, j'or tt rm j' 1 tit ,"i year. WSsSulid service long and su r-.f,n!v tri i in; the iiiitiiy advaiitnes the .l.tiiH lo-nrface iVrHpfc.4 ny ixmsesses in its line, should not he overlooketl by those ready to insure, and understanding tiieir beitl interests. During trlnirent ti:n..-' tin m I tr f.r reliable Iiii-ur.incel . com. an i.nei.uie duty the ability of pros.rty owners lo Mtstain lrss Hine then much lessened. Agencies in ail the pi incipnl . iti.. snd town" throughout Ihe State. Polb i , -v, u th. nt is lay , by any of thei'ulv aiilbrizei Asrents of the Company. tU; BUSINESS ATTENDED To Willi DISl'ATCH AND FIDELITY ALhE S . lIAhLOl K, Agent. sepH-mdAw Mons. Daniollc's DArCINC ACADEMY, BB 31ARBLE 11A1.L.. II oj's . it. i. vt t i t: U f ttM it u EWWM. sportfully advertise to the Parent ami young Ladiesaod Gentlemen of Evai.srill. . tlmt Le will commence hi second ronret of Instruction ii the fashionable art of DANCING u Ihe first ol October, when he a ill guarantee to Iwirn ail L-ulit aiid tJCntlemen who will pl i, . tli.-ui- h . .i his Itastrnction, all the dame- of the daj (eighteen in nuinlier,) iu a single course, or will niak-' i... charge. The saf- - I guarautee On- j ublic ran Iiae, that Monsieur will do all ha profi e;-, is a refereu. . to any one and every one who have bee) nuder his tutorship, the term just closed, all of hoin can boast or having learned t" dunce correct ly, eigUte n dances fa twenty lossoas. My oontrsct with each aud every adult bopil i- tu learn them all the dances uow danced, tor the sum of teu dollars each, regardless of the nunilT of lessons required to do so. With some pupils I cau accoBipiiah this iu twclwsnd fiftisn roas, and -nh s tae it faatrrSs b.rty. I will also guarantee to lsaru all CbUdren Ik--tween the ages of and 14 in one or one and a half course of lessons the parents them.eles and the public to be the Jndrcs. as to whether they dnnee or only jump iu bad' time td nm-ic ai they hare been taught by soi-disant Dancing m-mics who formerly visited this city. Parents and friends will be at all Hiars S Imltted to tbe Children's school, w hen th-v enn t lien. -see Monsieur's system of imparting this very itnortant branch of education to the young. Monsieur will also devote a part of his time to teaching private classes of young Ladies at private rwMsncsa. Also to -ive private lustre turns to any young lady wlto may prefer to !e insti ncted in her own parlor. Children's Class every Wednesday and Saturday, from i to 4 P. Hi Toung Ladies's Class every Wednesday and Saturday, from 4 to 6. Uentl :uu's VAh every Monlay and Thuria v ".'dz, l"r02u 7 '. li. , Ws . V'd'J-lm C'.'AUL U. DANIELLE, P D. rHEKN IIAILROAL) AND tSTE.VMBOAT GUIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY, FWIHE PUBt.MSUER OE THMS II 'OK K Ml with a circalaticti often th. inland pci month, would resiiectfu'.ly Inform tho ner hant , of Kyaasville and vicinity that he reared tu contract for advertisement- at very low rates. Business Card ..Sloven ii& 4 in One Squar. HalfPage... One Page.... AUdicss J. C. DRAIN. Editor Southern Kailrosd Gunk , jvl4-d Box 44j. LouvvUle, Kv. St. Charles Saloon. XEYV PR0rK I ETUil SHI P A X ENTIRE UE-K(iAM7.ATIUN. TWTESBBS. ll.l.'l.iT EB Ml K EIEl'SS, WWM. from New Orleane, liave pur. hn-.-.l tb CHARLES SAI.00N, on First street, marly opposite the Post Office, aii i hare retitUd it in iui est e;aataud attractive style. The new proprietors have had long exp. n. ncenWeepers ot fa-l. c .n il.!.- and poj ii;;.i tier la 11. mis 11. New Orleans, and tl,. - uiii ci deattor, In their new bertae, to combine all Ibo elegancies aud luxuries ! Northern and Southern Ucataurals iu n ST, CBASLK8. Thev have brought a large and cnipli u stts'fc S f choice Li.juoi's from -V. w Orleans, which I U. i collected with care .luring their business in that i city. Their counoctiolM aud .ic jii.iiut.iucj" in that ! city will enable ih. in lo obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luviui.s from that market in futui.-, atid they will par- as expense uor paius to make the M. CHARLES uu iss, hereafter, its former representation, as a ploksani Sal sin, a place of good living, and . . fined and luxurious resort. BM Billiard pi man wiil fin 1 at this Salu 11 .1 1 of the finest marble top Billuinl Tables frvsa the nil tOMsraatsd celebrated hcu.ry of J. M. Branswick ,t Co. The auderaigneit flatter tin mV. (hut . jHrience and car. ful attention w ill e'uald - llieea t. merit a reputation enal to any Saloon in the wesfern country. S A rtplendld Lunch tlB be serasd up in the most approved style, evry sawrniag at iff o'clock HAMMER a DKKIFl , sug4 Late of N. w cii aus. NEW FALL AM) U INTEU ( i h l S W JHIES, YOl .IKE tTVMTEIt TO .Hd call oa MOfsSJI lili fS x i'i.. They a iv now abb- to show you one of the ins jaitunuUc stocks of FANCY UR1 (JOODS ever brought to this market, Y..ttr esjactkl tlU-h ttoa at called to their la . Iliielifof BLACK A.Nl FANCY SILKS, lining. Uobes, Bsyadeit Snip s, and all !ultyles of the dav. ,", . t . , . t .... ... . ... coutain eru s In WOOLEN tOOD ;h. ir stock sill c . in pal. f.torahlv with uiy other l..iise in the West. SILK VELVET AS r CLOTH CLOAAU of superior ijualitv and -tvl . Their stock "f Ladles' COLT." A Br .f -T.FVFs is immense; nor must you forget t. l..k at tl. immense variety of Ladies', Mrasrs, and Chltdrea Hose and (iloves, c, Ac. House Wif. - HJ rrjjau find It to their int. rt t.. examine ti.-ir si.nk t I'd PORTED KI'KT. FLOOR OI L CLOTHS, DR MATS in large (piaiitity . It would l fiariHv wcrth while to snumerate their strv k of Staple" Goo, Is. If setierally cssiceded that their st. rck of Oalieoi Flannels, Blankets, Shawls, Cswtdmeres, Sattinets, Jenns. Linseys, Ac will, in variety, iu ,'Uality, and in f rice, bear investigation uitli any other liuu-in he citv. Rem. mb. r No. .TO Main tret. sep..' ROSER BROS. CO. MUTUAL riRi: VSM k a n i; compani , i of YANDKstBUSGH COUNTY, -KVaXsviuk, Ana. I. ia-.lt. ( LKVTiB- JS'.-TMK A.YVY'f A . f - - - - . f . m election ior wven lurectors .in. I 1 e, :,t,i! will be held on MOMDAT, Hug, 1 Is V.i, I set ween the hours of - and 4 o'clock P. f., at the otfire. ou Third street. adVdaing the res. enl City It.mk. ang5-I0t R0BJ EARLY. - rttary. w.ti .f 1 iiriEr mi (viriiTv .,ff sur

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CHANGE OF AGENCY. PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. Ilartfortl, C onn. Tin arency of this favorite Compaay. Used by ALLEN C. HALL0CK, Esq,, has this day eu changed, and JOHN W. RBIIEI, Late ol Memphis Teou., has been sppoitited ss his sncce!4mr. Pnn if holding Policies in the PHCENIX. luive thvm reuewed by calling upon Mr. M. M. MAOILL, General Ag't, Cincinnati IN. "UKASE OF CASH CAPITAL TO BT TBI PHOINIX INSURANCE COMPANY o r IIARTFOBD, COSN. aidi Assets; VER HALE A MILLION D-'L LARS. S. L. LOOMI8, Prssidsnt. II. K r.Li.o.i j, Se-retarr. .V. Ma-.ii.I-, (ieiuiral Ageut, Cincinnati. FV Appli.' itions receivid, Policies issued sad IMMnI, aii. I h 1 1 business pertaining to this agsn i ) ftr.tttt j.lb: attended ti by JOI1S W. NEXSCI, Agent. i othc. aith Dr. Bray , over Adams Express I 'Tnpany. aagli-la aiTJi7..rif:.vT E t ttMru a5 kts, acgust l ism. Jtr Cash. ii )ia'is and in Bank $6i,0M 0.r Cash in the Uati 1- : Agents.... .T7.4S3 SI 5! .i M: So UealFstate nri incumbered 0,500 00 37.150 0b 89,250 On Loatss secured Bt Mortgage on unenntmbered Kea Kttate UtatM ami Ij sector! 1 by pledge of Stocks, Bonds, tl-c 50 stiarea I", ft. Truct Oa. M.Kk. N. w York I5.S0S 5.750 Ji0 shares American Ex. UAuk Sto. k. N V 10,000 SO.tiU' share Metropolitan Bank itSck, N V ,IK0 21,800 Jim shares Bank of QMSSi rck, N Y. ... 0,000 20.000 1 jualoues CoiitintiitU Bk Stock. N Y J'.."tsi 1 '-!.'-Mercl.lUits' Ex'J Sto. If, N Y 10,(i00 10,000 ( w vli ir- MerelMUire' Sto. k, N Y 10,700 I2.1SS '.'Nieharns Plnenix Stock, NY UMr0 lloc 1 hilar-?l . . a Y 4,0-JO 4.90U ."Osharca Kar. A- Mech's k,Hrrf.rd :ai,ut 34.800 .-"O -h:T. fb.nix Strsk, !i.irtlor.l -0.(io0 20,400 2on shars M.-r. i Manufue'rs St k, Hartford. tfi.OnO St.OOS loo stiares Alma Mtxk, EUrtZa4 wo a.COO l'.ij (.Lares City .tock, Hartford lT.VH) i0,G5 1"0 alians Mercantile Stk, Hartford 15,000 15,130 no shares State Mosk, 1 1 nrrford 11 ,000 13,200 2Sltares Hartford Stock, Hartford :VU0 a.3i GtPshan of C. nn rii. nt Rive.r.St'k. Hartford. 2300 i, 10 shares Hartford comity Stock, Hartford. .. 500 500 H1 shares Citixesa' Bank Mk, Waterbury, Ct...lO,rOO 10,500 38 tdi ret Waterbury Stk, Waterburv, Ct..'. 1,900 1,906 'A. ti 4 -.hares Stafford Stock, ettnff.Hr.1. Ct..... 400 100 shsn s liolvoke WaU-r Power. MaV 10,OUO 10 shares New Britain V;,?er 1 1. .n.l- lU.Ono 10luu:eeC P si 11! It Roi " lo.oTJC ,,, n 10,135 lo.eeo 7.400 H 111 0,540 00 . 730 00 .1547,712 36 I Accuutxlab 4 Tuteiutt cu Tdal Assets Liabilities' Losses uuadjwied due 23,T31 S. L. , S' retary. JOHN W LWMIS, Presidex.t. 11 Kjbb aagls NEX8IN, ABt, Evansviile, lad. 7 WJ L T It 1 v of EBEBM 1 Wim KCKTZ, at the Whol esale and Retail Confectionary on First street, two door from the Post Office, has Vi?u been nj. pointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters lu the city of Evans ille, and he wili reosivi daily. snppUas my Bxarass, directly from fans Pac nrtaa MraiSlmr re. IU is pi -pared to ofBer taa tra sack its foTath: . 11 tire season as have never bean ffrwd in this market hsntofore. A constant daily ftupplr always -n hand, so that dealers snd families can obtain st any tine during tbe season those choice Oysters, In cans and hsTf cans, and in tbe shelf, warranted resfa and sweet, and very superior 1 n & .cor and quality. Terms cash. And none but bankable nioii.-y n.-eived. A. KFBTE, aajfv-tm .ntfor Braaavilie J . IV IN: ON, latu Master Mechanic It. A C Railroad. D. CALLAH AN, late Engineer an Machinist do. U'M. 1IIMIXGTON, lata Foreman Moulder for Uoelk.-r. Klusswau A Co. JOHN IVINSON & CO. 4 ArrrACTnaaas or STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES BOILERS! Corner Lett and Water Street, ErmnrHle, JtastSsMsss. Pari nbtr attention ?iven to all such work as appertains to .IDS STEAMBOATS. Dl.-Tll LElilES, MJSlSt; ; AW, GRIST, SI QAL, ASD MALT MILLS; TOBACCO, WISE A SI LARD PRESSES; And tn short f ACH f NKBY OF KVKBT DlC 9C9.1 PT10M. AI-., Rortse Fmnf',. Win.low Caps, aad Bills, I I atom. Grstet, In n Ballings, aad all kinds ot IRON AND BRTSS CASTINGS. Desl.-rs la Stsaai nmikWater C sagas, fiaeaa Whistles. XVrouglit lri ul'iea, Uum Belting and 1'a.kiuir aiidS'lre Brick. ta. ss i.il attention paid to Jobbing, nVepair111 ; .iiid Blacksmith 1114:. aa9Wai yA' t i .ni't. 1 s o.ni-tn .yj, HOPS AND BONESET IT is the safest, sareet, cheapest, and mast raits ble remedy for the irmanent cure of COLDS, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, ,Poui, a hoop;ng cocou, Aud all afT. cti. u uf the Throat and T-"g- It belufprapared apon Sciaatilc principles, aad front arti les tue'.v vegeUbtae Tbe COMPOUND SYKDP OF HOPS AND BOKEBKY Is manufHctured bv C. ROTHENBUSH k SON, Hamilton, Butler County. Ohio, to whom all ormst a idressnl : and sold by KILLER A WHITE, Druggists 1 itia, and bj Druggists aad Merctifints through, ut the c .nntry. JsnSfUly BmlSSOLt TIOJWT U E JLB7 sional conn. between Drs. Ehri withdrawal of Dr. llail.l li.iS Cia-H-O, hV IUO The Li'.'.s will I adjusted bv Dr EHRMAN, wbt is authorised t dlect the same. ?a.-s. ..it j.v,v tii i-'ii-iA

MW Kill:.'! AN has awoctated with him in bis ssioti. Dr. GL El VIZ pronounced tSlava rally tr. ni one of the best German Medical schools. ho has had practice ass surgeon ss well ss a physiriati. They can be contra! ted at tbe oaV h.-ret 'fore eerafasf by Dr. Ehrmaa, st all boors. A BV8HKLH MAIM CmAE MATMW ceivad ana foi caU st - , ! Z. H. COOK A tON 8.

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