Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 33, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 September 1859 — Page 2

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5he ftournat ID FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 23 of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. john Pitcher, of Poaey. WM. F. PARRSTT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney for the same.. JAMES SHANKLLN, of Vanderburgh. The News. A new telegraphic line was put in operation, between Lafayette and Michigan City, on Wednesday last. The Convention of American Bolters, which was called t" meet at Zanesville, O., on the 20th during the session of the Fair wa a complete failure. Only three persons made their appearance. An unsuccessful forgery was attempted on the Commercial Bank at Lafayette, recently. A check was presented by a laboring man for $580. The cashier detected the forgery, but the forger escaped. A new Methodist church was dedicated at Millersburg, Warrick county, on Sunday last. The church is said to be one of the handsomest in the county, and is highly creditable to the enterprise and good taste of the denomination to which it belongs. A counterfeiter, calling himself Cunningham, was arrested in Lafayette, on Monday evening, for passing counterfeit money. The money a five-dollar bill was passed on the clerk of the Bramble House. The little village at the junction of the E. A C. and O. k M. Railroads is putting on city airs. At a recent meeting of the Council it was determined to hare the town lighted with gas, and also to fill up some of the ponds of stagnant water, which have, heretofore, been the fruitful source of chills and fever. The Annual Western Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends is now in session at Plainfield, Hendricks county. Iarge numbers are said to be in attendance. The proposition to make a new county out of portions of Parke, Putnam and Montgomery, to be called Bourborn has beep decided by the Commissioners to be unnecessary. Pulling, charged with the murder of Mr. Norton, in Vincennes, some weeks ago, was tried in Daviess county last week on a change of venue from Knox, and found guilty. He was sentenced to the penitentiary for life. A negro named Ritchie, was tried in the Vigo Circuit Court this week, charged with an assault on an Irish girl, with intent to commit rape. He was found guilty, and sentenced to State Prison for the term of three years. Charles Snyder was arrested, while be was at the Democratic Convention, in Cinainnati, on Tuesday morning, on five different and distinct charges, which' were found by the grand jury; four of which were for forgery, and one for perjury. Snyder is an official of the county, and bis arrest while he was laboring for the benefit of his party, caused considerable excitement. He was held to bail in the sum of $3,500, which he gave promptly. Parties at Ft. Wayne, with whom the State Prison Commissioners contracted for the site for the new penitentiary have completed the sale to the State, and now propose to have it settled by the inevitable "mandamus," whether the Governor can prevent the Commissioners going on with their duty by refusing to do his own duty ; in other words, whether the Commissioners cannot make a legal purchase of the site after the Governor has officially stated that he should not disapprove their action. The. case will raise the whole questiou between the Governor and the Commissioners, and give the Courts a chance to decide which is right. The Hon. Ahram Lincoln, in his speech at Cincinnati, asserted that neither himself nor Mr. Seward, was the author of the sentiment that, the Union would some time become all free or all slave that a house divided against itself could not stand that there wo3 an "irrepressible conflict" between slavery and freedom but that in 1856, the Richmond Enquirer, edited by Roger A. Pryor, who has since conducted Douglas paper in Washington City first expressed the idea. He said that venerable Democratic sheet, the acknowledged organ of the Democracy of Virginia, was to be credited with the first direct expression of the opinion that the Union must become all free or all stave that thare was an irr - able conflict, etc. Haf The Atlas says the supposition that Hendricks and Dunham are the only Democrats in the field for Governor, is quite a mistake. Dr. Athon, Sam. H. Buskirk, Judge Downey, and Judge Hammond are all managing in their own way for the nomination. An infant giant not the Little Giaut has appeared at Indianapolis. He is said to be but six y ears of age, and kit mother twenty-three. He weighs over 200 pounds, measures 33 inches across the chest, 57 inches around under the arms, '27 inches around the bead, and 33 around the leg. Washington Itkms. Judge Douglas denounces openly in the public places of Washington, the article in the Constitution replying to his Popular Sovereignty article in Harper. Brown, the editor of the Constitution, asserts that Judge Black was the author of the reply to Douglas. Gov. Medill, First Comptroller, was to proceed to Ohio on the list, in order to counteract the effect of Doughis speeclies. The President is quietly engaged in ar-rriu-inir the materials tor his fortlicoinitg message. The Secretaries are also engaged on their reports. Miss Sallie St. Clair, the popular and talented actress, is playing an engagement at the National Theatre, at Cincinnati, with great lucceas.

Democratic Harmony. We believe there has been scarcely a Democratic Convention held this year, in which

there was not mors or less discord. We I The equinoctial storm commenced yes- I scarclv look over an exchange which does terday, and continues with hardly a moJ . , (, ,. ! tuent's cessation. The probabilities are that ;

not contain , . ass I that broke up in couiusioh, or wuicn was disgraced by scenes that would give the blush to the Five Points. In Spencer and various other counties of this State, in Pennsylvania, New York, and, but very recently, in Cincinnati, the same spirit of rowdyism, seems to have been the predomincnt element in these Convocations of the party. Brute force bos usurped the place of reason, and men are no longer powerful by tin strength of their intellects, but from the vitality and vigor of their muscles. The harder blow a man can strike and the more efficient he proves himself in a rough and tumble fight, the better is he fitted for the primary meetings that select the candidates for the suffrages of the people , and the more eager are politicians for his aid. These scenes are the logical results of the caucus system. Accustomed to seeing the people bow submissively before the nominees of the party, whoever he may be. regardless of his past life, or present character, politicians hare concluded it is but little consequence what instrumentalities are used to secure a nomination, that no one will go behind the convention, and that the cry of "party, ' will stifle the indignation of the most refractory. The most bitter contests that we have, are those between rivals for the nomination to some office in the same party. This caucus system has been growing worse for years, and this year, has made itself extremely offensive to the most indifferent. The evil, we think, will work its own cure. Already the people are beginning to set their faces against the system, and the time is not a great ways off, when a ncmination by a caucus convention for some petty county office, will be equivalent to a defeat. Another element of discord in the Democratic party, and which seems to out crop at almost every convention, is the difference of opinion that exists in its ranks on some of the most vital questions of the day. There are Administration men and Doug las men ; Tariff men and free trade men bank men and anti-hank men ; fire-enters and conservatives, all attempting to can y out their particular views, and all sailing under the banner of Demo. racy. 1h"e differences of opinion are all fought Mt in the primary meetings. After the nominations are made, the desire for the spoils holds the ranks stead v. Hitherto success has attended the Democrats, notwithstanding their family jars, out tnis will not always oe so. bach succeeding fight is more sanguinary than the former, and the strength of the party is greatly impaired in these domestic conflicts. Large numhers daaw off at every outbreak, and unless tbese wounds are healed, the dissolution of the party is inevitable. Success itself but renews the family war, and proves more disastrous than defeat. Defeat is the only remedy that will purge the party of its impurity, and that remedy is in store for it. The eighth volume of Bucrot t s History of the I'nited States will he published in a few weeks, including the period elapsing from the battle of Bunker Bill to the final signing of .the Declaration of Independence. Mr. Bancroft's Hist volume was published twenty-five years ago. The seventh volume, published hist year, is the first of a series of four, extending from the outbreak of ths Revolutionary war to the peace of Paris in IYS2. It is intimated in Harder t Weekly that tieyond Unit date the formation of the Union -Mr. Ham i tt doc- not intend to proceed, inasmuch as our republican system since then is too much of an undecided experiment to be treated in a satisfactory MMMMfby the historian. Worcester Spy. TlIK LaROEST ti ATE IN THB WoRI.O. A monster gate for theSault Ste. Marie Canal, is nearly completed at Newport, thirty-five miles alove this city. It is K2 feet wide, (that being the width of the canal, i Sl feet deep, and thirty-two inches thick. The timber used in its construction, cut into inch boards, would measure about one hundred and twenty thousand feet ! It is believed to le the largest gate in the world. If there is any doubt on this point, its weight, from the immense quantity ol iron attached to it, will throw all competitors in the shade, there being aU-ut forty tons ot iron used in binding it. It will be finished some time tbis week, when it will be taken to pieces and sent forward to its destination. This immense piece of work is being built for the contractors, Messrs. Holmes & Clark. The master builder of the wood work every particle of which is oak is thut skillful and pains-taking mechanic, Mr. Steward McDonald, whose name is an ample guarantee that the work is faithfully performed. Detroit Trihune. W understftiul Professor Agassi. was to embark at Liverpool, on hi.s return home, on last Saturday. His vist to Kurope has been, in all respects satisfactory. He wa3 received in the most cordial nnd distinguished manner by the scientific men of England, France'and Switzerland. The greater part of the time of his absence has been passed among his relatives and friends in Switzerland ; and just before he left, the Naturalists of that country held a meeting at 1 Innnt'ii In mviti Amnlitii, v . nfiinn. ,.4 vvuv t..MM viupoaiti iJtpicoiuua ui their high appreciation ot thei'- eminent countryman. His scientific labors in this country have added greatly to his European reputation ; and the josition he holds before the world, especially since he declined the offers of the Emperor of the French, has done not a little to elevate the character of American science. hoston Courier. Duriucr the firemen's muster at Muticdiester, rei-ently. a serious riot took place between the firemen and ptniblers, and several buildings were pactiallj demolidied. Some other pcoacilj wns destroyeHl. Tbe piinblers used pistols, but were ftnullv Iriven oil, niul two houses occupied by them were Ditiidetclv ifutted. The mob next attjvckeil the Anerican Uoti.sf and Museum Huildino, breakinj; the windowH. BfegT" Mr. Douglas has lost his only South Carolina orito. The Krigefiold Advertiser, which has hitherto adria'ated his nornination, says his article in Harper s Magazine renders it impossible tor the South to support him.

The Great Storm at the East. Biildiny blotrn Hntrn C-llar filled uiA n ttm Ve teU wrcckerf Tree ;r. ,.,, ParlUnln.es xf Ike damage. , . f change in the weather for " two days at least ; meanwhile the streets and country will receivo great lieiiefit. This afternoon, about half-past 1 o'clock, a bruk tenement house, of liuur stories, in Duane street, two doors cast of West Broadway, gave way under a violent blast of wind, and buried several of its inmates in the rnins. The roof and the rear walls of the two upper stories fell in completely, while the remainder of the structure stood in a shattered condition. An alarm for fire was immediately given, and a large numtier of police and firemen were quickly at the scene of destruction. No person was known to be killed, but six of the inmates were taken out injured. Several persons were shut up in their rooms by the obstructions from tailing bricks. The firemen and police had not takeu all of them out up to two o'clock, but no fire had broken out to endanger their lives. The house was fully occupied by tenants, and it was thought remarkable that some were not instantly killed. The building did not appear to be very old, but it bad evidently been a poor structure. Our ship news reporter says, last night about 0 o'clock a storm of wind and rain set in from northeast; at this hour (12 M.) it is blowing with great violence and raining heavily. There have been no disasters among the shipping, nor do we expect to bear of any on the rivers. This wind makes a lee on the North river, and there are but few vessels at the piers on the East river, where the wind draws through fairly. The tide is very high, and excepting the filling of some cellars in the neighborhood of the rivers, no damage to merchandise has been mentioned. We hear of several vessels below, bound in, but they have probably been hauled off shore. N. Y. Com. Adv. The Storm In Phllf The Philadelphia Ledge w The storm of Saturda , damage in different pr the public squares trees and branches blown off, an. I i some shade trees on the streets suiter i in u similar manner. Considerable delay was occasioned on all the citv railroads in con sequence of trees being blown across the tracks. A large tree fell across the tiack of the Second and Third, between Oxford and Jefferson streets, where a number of cars collected before it could be removed. The cars on the Manayunk Railroad made but few trips, owing to the rain washing the dirt and sand across the track, in such quantities as to impede their progress. The bank of the new culvert on Norris street, above Second, was cut away, and the rain broke trough the culvert, carrying off a portion of it. An overflow of the lota in that vicinity caused the filling of many cellars, and considerable damage was the result. In Reed street, between Third and KouaHu, the walls of an unfinished lnuse was injured and in many localities ehimneys were carried away. The front of the Taylor Hose house, corner of Hancock and Putnam sts., was blown down, and a large hole was made in Fourth street, above Reed, by the giving way of the culvert. By the g'tage at the Hospital, it appears tiiat the amount of rain which fell was four and a half inches. Though many persons were compelled to be in the streets, we did not hear of any one being injured by the falling trees or chimneys. '1 he storm abated in the course of the evening, ami nltout midnight the weather )egan to clear up. The storm was very severe along the Delaw are front of the city, though no serious damage was done, except the sinking of two or three canal boaK at Reed street wharf and vicinity. The P. S. steamer Wyoming, dragged her anchor some distance, but she was agala secured before getting near the vh:Ul'. A Farewell to a Uovtruor. The Kichmoiid Whig thus recites its "indebtedness to Coventor Wiso : We begin to take premature ami protracted leave of our friend, the present occupant of the Gubernatorial Mansion. Asourtearful leisure will m rmil, we propose to recount the items of the great debt, we, the people of Virginia, owe him. The task is herculean but we approach it with the cheerfulness of heart strong with Ihe strength of undiiniiiishable love. With the view to a systematic rehearsal of our indebtedness to the eminent man of whom we shall so soon lie Ureaved, we shall coll template 1. Mis Ingenuity, ns exhibited in the invention of rare and curious appelations. '1. His Benevolence, as displayed in the promiscuous liberation of malefactors. His Mathematics, as shown in the doubling of the State tax. 4. His Indusiry, as proved by the almost incalculable number of his letters. 5. His Endurance, a discovered in the length of his letters. G. His Intelligence, as exhibited in the contents of his letters. 7. His Courage, as signalized in his Lecompton stand. 8. His Consistency, as attested by hi.-: whole career, and particularity by the Raleigh Convention compared with the Tammany Hall letter. 9. His Eloquence, as demonstrated by his orations. 10. His Imagination, as exhibited in his State In-mrance scheme. 11. His Religious Fervor, as shown in his letter to a southern gMtlewMUS, wherein he rejoiced in his suffering. 12. His Friendship, aj ev bearing towards Henry Ol . 13. His Political Bagacil the supposition that he Mat r I..S .. . .'U IVir e for the Charleston nomination 14. His Gratitude, as pint rd OliiM-1 ve15. His Military Trowc.-. and skill, ns manifested in the disinterested era alion of fifty odd Colonels of Militia out of influential gentlemen in various parts of the Commonwealth. 1G. Hts right to the title of General of Division, as earned by the consummate adroitness with which he has split tip mwii, n.s 00.11 ibu.u in un- "n.imirivc.vu iu- , and divided he Democratic party in Vir ginia. Thcso are a few of the more salient oints in t he admirable character of the man we love which occur to us just at this time. BgJ, The I.iiwietire Ilrpubliean says the KaaMM corn croji likely to !c SO lurg,-, tluit it will be :i druo; in market, unless a supply of ttock bogscaf) laf procured cftrrv it to saarkei. Al..nii 1 cents- a l.ushtd the cstim.iti d vain, of tlic crop in theTirtnity ol Lawmsoe. w hat it will la tsti l further in the inlet ior, where there is no demand except from ncw-c. iniers. ' may lagstcsttd at. It is estim:ttel that pork will h- worth six rents a pound. iftfj' The Paris hospital.? hav inherited, under the will of Lord Iknry Seymour, 91 "00 per annura.

The Great Storm at the East. fvgr

Indiana is the State marked above all

its neighbors for true originality in political genins. A new State Prison being needed, as we can readily appreciate when we consider the character of the people and their State officers, the last Legislature emiowercd the Governor to appoint a Commission which should first locate, then construct, and afterwards direct such ar institution. The Commissioners pitched upon Terre Hante, in utter disregard of the Governor's preference ot New Albany. The Executive has, therefore, declined to sanction the choke, and assumes to discharge the Commissioners; but they, remembering that he can't do it, and furthermore, that he has himself had a family trip down East this Summer, to Washington, Cape May, Newport, and along shore, at the public expense, "to examine the State Prisons of other States with reference to the one so to be constructed,'' are not to be shaken off, and have entered suit both for their $3 per diem as locating Commissioners and their $600 salaries as Directors. They argue that their per diem continues because the Governor has not accepted the location; and that their salaries commence because they have completed the first so far as it has been in their power. N. V. Tribune. The fellow who edits the news coluxin of tho Tribune frequently says very smart things; but just as often is guilty of writing very absurdly. We cannot conceive how any one, who has been in the habit of looking over the papess published in tbis State, could have made so many blunders in one little paragraph, as is contained in the above. If a boy about our office should make such blunders, we would discbarge him, on the ground that he was incapable of making even an ordinary compositor. When the general correctness of the whole paragraph is taken into consideration, the slur as to the character of our people, in the introduction, will be appropriately appreciated. Before that news compiler attempts to sneer, he should try to become well enough acIte4 with passing event to at leust state Wtij . wortli qr) irovaru. Uint. a uitrr tl not .V M cilitur t;a giv j li-ioundanes of our Stale correctly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Watches and Jewelry. P. L. CEISSLER, MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOt RTII. OPPOSITE VOI RT Hot SE. WWJ FVV j i sr ut Tr .vv'J PVOfl MM the East, a hers he kas iiurcbaxed a i&mifiil assort ment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, n.l M'Wri.liV of ererr den-1 i riptien. the undersigned ia prepared to suit puri.t !- in every particular. He invitee au examination of hts goods and prices. P. L i ; I K- i k i: M. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. sapjCJ-dly MM MMTM LMtJlM. MM PPM M KJT WW brands, mime of it warranted pure and full weight, for sale as low as at aey boast in the city. epZS W. H. P. STODDARD. fLOT SSI HOOTS, SHOES. J.S'H CORN MKAL at auction, at our Auction Kw in, on Hetur lay morning at 4 o'clock : 10 sacks Corn Meal ; .'" air Men' Sliue 6 do do Boots ; 20 do Ladies Gaiters ; VI do Misses' Shoes; I Ihixp Currants. A tine lot of Ready Made I'lothlng, Ar. ep-j:; t.l H. NELSUM CO. mm H fJ R U'EEM l,',MM lor sTsY Cincinnati Louisrille, aud KvausMlle. Leaven punctually n the advertised day. The roliahle liirht-draught passenger packet "CASTLE GARDEN," Capt. Alex. Fraier. T. L. '..- nant. Clerk, leav fcvansville every Monday at 'l M ., returning, leave Cincinnati every Friday at 4 P. M nV Orders areap tfully solicited and promptly filled. "VX " THE GREAT EASTKRN ECLIP8KD! ,WT THIS JHO.HK.VT THE JiBHIM va! ot (lie Kteat-"f liip i- yet uncertain , but it is rejoicing to know that the Mock of FALL AND WINTER DRY UOOM at Sam. Emiini A t'o.'s is the newt complete in the city , nnd as they SlfSJCl to increase their sales largely by neiling . heap-r than ever, thei: customers may rcl) upo.i getting bvtraiua. They will be pleased to show their stock of jrood to all, whether they wish to buy or not, and all -.., .!. are warranted as represented. ep! r.vTT- HMJtjyr Jijyrn bhomt Wy A small lot, very rich, j itsl nceived hyCmial, forsaleby GKi. FOSTER A 00. fHM.no MP1 HEEU.-O HJHHEi.s M choice, for sale low to close coitsiKHUietit, by Mpjoa OMO. FOSTLR k DO. THrMMU BmMl T. 1,100 bags No. 1, lull aesskt. in store and for sale by sspi; GEO. FOSTER A (X). EtTtEMEU sVjrisjri-.-ioo ;. & McGregor's Extra, enal to the best Cincinnati brands, for sale low to close consignment, by spa OEO. FOSTER A CO. wjii.oi m. jt JT all grades, dally and for sale by vv hi. mrm we tatrrels and sacks, receiving I CEO. FOSTER k CO BUY H OMh-MA DE SHOES ! ! m efJMatf will ri.Ejsi: tjke ; WlJ aatMsalat notice that I am going to pay 1 marked attention to the manufacture of Ladies', Blisses', and Children's Shoes of all kinds. In cases of emergency, ladies can have shoes made within four bourn notice. If any one doubts the fact, let them try it. Gentlemen will please call and see Iks) handsome and durable styles ot Fall and Winter BmM I am now making . WANTKP 1 inniediately, tell or twelve i;oil journeymen, for meti s aud women's work. The highest wae will be paid III cash. sepfil JOHN RASCH, N. xSm ou.1 st. THE EVANS VILLE" INSURANCE COMPANY, (EdiiUith! iihiI Incotyinnted in lH.'k!,) STEAMBOAT HULL, L h T l OA 1 R I 8KB, m mm f.i ly a i en. I lid a.j list pro, : - i llAiaj - oi i- li K n Wat.-r street, w"" kiiovr as th. Casati i.tik. WM.T. PAO taw'satrf. IMS UM A X CE A 0 E XT, For the follow ing well kuown Cmpanies : Chfirtfr Oak Insurance Company, CAPITAL MiKi.UK) 1 Connecticut Insurance Company, CAPITA L. ..fJSI.UMI Peoria Insurance Company, t'APITAl tAOu.iam I 'ark Insurance Company, t'APITAL f.isi.issi Lorillard Insurance Company, AI'ITM, MWMm Tikes all kinds of risks, and adjusts losses promptly. PdUHsa for Life Insurance Unit..! in Ih. Knickerbocker iAfe Insurancr Company, Of New York. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SltW.oflO Of which ftOO.OOO ia deposited with the Comptroller of the Bute of Nsw York. ep22-3mdlmw

MISCELLANEOUS.

TO MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS!! CIXCIXXA TI SILK HOUSE. W. P. DEVOUT R0CKW00D, Wi 81 PEARL STREET, V holesale dealers in Bonnets, Flowers, BRAWLS. I.oaks, I'll ESS TttlMMtNGS, Uo)l'SKims,LACEEMI5ROIlERIE.S WHITE Goods, gloves, Ac. n. I. HEAT iM.rcKMFNTH Offered to CAStl Slid SHoKT-TIMlC BUYERS. septal u j. mie ar uorn u unm. n.lTER I.I I.. ...IMI llMll . III tt UlllPW ,ash 2 JAM) IoX12 " " AUO ' " IfM ' 1XU " " l,fioo text r. 11X1 piiniK'l lior8, amorttil. AM) boxc assorted Window Gls. 300 kers " Nailti. Jiwt receivi j ami for sale ly ftfl WHEELER A RlOiiS iW MATTER OF l.nPOHTJt.VVE TO WM. EVEKY ONE, WITHOUT EXCEPT1 N MILLER A XIEIIAI'S, at the imw Dry Ck. Store, 43 Main strwt, between First and Second streets, Evaniville, lud., are now in daily re . pt of their new nd splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. They are 1 teruiiue.i l mid j l. hU. Tl ey request their fair customers and the Iwhuice q mankind to pay them a visit, take a view of tucir jhhIs, satisfy their taste, and lay in their stock for the season. The stock consists of a great variety of articles too nnmerouit to specif v. MILLKAt A N I EH ADS, Cheap Cah Store, seplu 43 Main Htrwet, Evaniville. W. H. MCDONALD 1. H. 8 A HI N McltONALD SAB IX. General Insurance, Real Estate, AND Collecting Agents, Mt '.VJ Sh t.L KMUil. JSSTJTft MM of all descriptions. Rent Houses, Secure and Collect Claims, and Fay Taxes. Will insure, against ins or damage by tire, Bu Idings. Merchandise, Personal Property, ad the ierHs of inland navigation ; also, the lives ofiudn iduals against the dangers and accidents ot travel, in Dm f.-llowiuK reliable i 'onijuiiiies : Indianapolis Iiisuruuee Company , Rlsiaajs 11 le,erenni ftoeiieeiiij Insurance OosAf atij uJ Inrlieati 'hio Life Ibmnik C HMri;, . s'Dt pffl ,ia. ' .-V i.cv bui; iftf.eaoaaal V . J A h t A TTlSti. . ,vi ; Tat. Me u tthig 10 M llll. , V IliiM.EU A UlUC: P MM'.Vsi: IMi ! iSD FOR SALE. -OSE OF MM th most lautiitiful places about Kv.ins i lie, with one acre planted hi fruitful vines, and fiv. or eluven in garden, as the purchaier may desin : a good well ou the premise. It will be ottered at private sate; il not said latfore tlm'JSth of the mot th, the above property will be put up at auction uid sold to the Holiest bidder. Term made kuowi on the mm of sale. 111 1 1 KLON'ICHKR. Striugtown, asL, Sept. '. til KV A NS V I LLE GASU(7inr0t)MFAN iT. TllF. MXOULAB ASM A I. MF.F.TISi; ot the Sl'icklloldelM III tile K lll-V iile li.l- I.ijlht Company, for the parpoee of choosing three Dl ecto! to -ervt dnriiu the etii,uinc year, ai" hs) ksU at the Cssssaaay's iillice. on Locust street, Wtaeen the hours ol lo A M nel I I'. M . . 11 Mon In, th.' Mh day of October next. aepii td C. ti KF.AT, Prew t. F"H S i I E .1 SPAS h' HOUSES, A SI AS of mules, and a iwo-hore Wtgmm and harn-ss. The propMrty if tiotdixMsed of by private ly th .tb iii-it. , !! be p.. ',.1 at aintion. A aic chance fo' . I.arv.'in In iy Ih- had. Also, Ar1 s acres . f land, ti inly ttattssTBS, situated four SIMS from the ity. on tbe Mt. Vi i ; n road. For further information as to teuus, Ac, I ll ui eo at sept2-.'-td KMI11CH S PJKBWRT. MJoif itl nrOMBALB TMM TAMM sTTft WM M as the "Old Whetstone Stone place," .s- the new retersburgh road, three and a half SsHssfMM Kvaasvllle, containing K" acres, ;o of w hich are under cultivation. There are thr-e never-tsillnir sprii of water ; a good frame dwHIlag, roatale- . im sis too n- ; a commodioU', Isirn and other hutld-iiif-a, allot allien axe new and conveniently arranged. There are also alamt Jist trnit trees, roossrtsl ti K grest variet) ol Apyle, Tear. Feach. Flam, Quince, Cherry, ,fc Fences and other (sapnWS incuts are in complete order. For further pan tl nlar. apply to me on the prem-iT-e-. or at Ihe store ol ii kcr) III ot hers, S'J ,;tm street, Kransv ille. epti .!. I WM. VI'KKLV. Noov Q-oocls cct OAKLEY'S. I Jm ?j ..; .v tto.y .y-o. JWWM Til irt Hlreet, are in receipt nf a laru lock ol Cari-t, Floor T.-ble, and Stair Oil Cloths; Window Shesiea, Stair Cottwii, Liaena Wool en, and Silk Damasks ; Sags, Mntv Bleached and Bruarsj stlla. t'urtnti and Wa1en Fluimels, Cotton ami Liuuii Sleet. iill icrattea and sites of llfankets. all ((ualities of sliaw It. Knitting Varn, and Cotton Hosiery ami Cloves, t'asituts, CiIneri Clotba. Chililren's I'laids, MeriUiN-s, I.: ..In -' lre I)ihI(, .Silkn, lell. i av'.-n, I'laiu and Fi ured Ie Lai lies, Jaconet :md Swiss Muslins, Kml-rodery and Kmhroidcred 'ollars, Wialen Otsals, all shades ol Voistel and Cbeiieal Calicoes, ( inhami , I'mbrettas for Cents, I. .idles, and .Misses: Hoops, Hoop Skirls, ,1c , wlii- h are . fferert for cah Si n aao i.il le pi b M ami USM pi ice to all. NVe also have i hand a large i mt of Fork, I ,.ul, Nol ns.-M, i ml hisky Cooperage, tinier tllie.l :it Mlent notice and lovvprices. seplll-lm tT ilESCENT CI TV (iA IXe tt? WE ALL follow interest in spite of vain talk. And to III "He who deal tniilv, to QasSS we shoals' walk , Now, o alio wanl I'i. lines, Ih.tli chenpam) lnsil.lte, BrlBM yoiirdimos o SMITHES ;.i!l.-ry, (you ioa'l have to wait). He fears iio competition from one or the other. Hut looks upon each as a friend and a broths ; He cares not for show, i.or puffin?, nor blowing, Misrk soir-'es, sr gammon, easa redly kssswiac That he iiiakes the trade, who five's most f. r the cash ; The peopl care nothing atsmt any yraml sph h. Now, all who want Pletore, larp- ones or small, Should, without mure delay, on Mr. Smith c ill ; TlieCourt Hoiito. von know, just overthe way, Kxatniiie his Pictures vie kituw what you'll say The 11 in the city, ami cuntiot be hmm In finish or pi ice -Mid by way of a treat. To Ladies an l Families be le-ens bis pay Come along, friends, don't ueglect it a day. seplti-tiiu MIIH.y'lTHjTOH'S HjIVE WML Notice is hereby gttVM that I will se! at public au. tion, on Wednesday. Ot'tohc i l-'th, 1 - , at the Au -tion Kooma of II. N.-l-mi A 'o.. in Kv,iur. ille, all the personal property of John H. Hennitigs, dtceased, consisting of one small rrii clarinets, piano covers, ami luiscellaneous musical apparatus. A credit of rit months srH be glM on all sunui over thrte ikdlais. the psWCtssMff gjhnksg hii WHrn with approvtsl sur -tv. wai iair valuation and aprais. ment laws. 1 ' IN W. FOSTKll, s.pt'Jl-lf Administn.tor. W 11. P. SiODDAUD, O ff EST.lt htHEt '. N . 17 M .in sfi-i-t, oon tin..nl- u mil and complete sii)'p!y of le .-. M V-.i. -t il l -I. . . ISS, ! r.viu, 1 1'lfansri f, laasagsv Bwn .--4 Plasda, Ac. Whirl - a t'j.tii.- is auv house il. the -.1 Also, .i ii . ..a-1 v.. -,,,, .Hasaai "f dMwMorrpE .s ,!. i v Kit as, i.s.,s, i v' tmKMlOmtM, fa bet, vei thing appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended t , and tots) aided bjf steatnl pal or Express to any iart of the country. seCtSO rri't icco And cigars. l.'Ki boxes Virginia Tobacco, assorted. ltr inds Ir.s. ; s. .s, lo-, ami ss, lump. lis i caddies choice Chewing " t a a i.i m m . Imported (ermanaml Iiavami Cigars. fiO.OOo Uiill-Spaiiixh ttiars. Koi sale hy septal W II K K I. KR A RDJGS. fit -Tl FRY - DkitEX T MPOWTA TlOjf.x. .lust reaissd, liict fr.,m Sheifield, Ki gtasat, 1 cask Tabic aud Pia-ket Cutlery, newest patterns. Also, ."si gross Tea aud Talde-Spowns. Or rs and Country Men hauts will plense call and exaiiiine our stck of Hardware and Cutlery. JACOB STRAt B A SON, septet 71 Main St., bet. Secoud and Third. 1 HTM HATtit-FALl STrLE MM I Hats, full the different patterns worn, now ready, so that every one Tvay rely ou getting exactly what will nlekse or suit him. lists ol m, j desired shape made to order, warranted to lit a comfortHbly as any soft hat, at :w Main street. v At'TlKK ,V M.VKi iiNMr.l: g-IOS'E Oi'HTER - Wy ', dozen 1 lb can Prcsh Core Oysters, 20 do 2 B can do do do - - Just roceived and for sale by sepl OKO. FOSTER a :.

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'E 3 'EaM HUS AC ST EX I' MM ELS since the formation of our partnership. Our trade has increased Uyond oirr exj eolation. We desirv. to re turn on r siucers thanks to our numerous natrons and if a well aseorfed stock of goods, low prices, ami strict attention to business, will merit a continuance of your favors, we think wo will Have claims iisn you. Our facilities for purchasing at low prices vere never a" - 1 as at present. NINE YEARS' EXPERIENCE at merchandising lias enabled us to become acquainted with some of tbe best ho in the lead-lii-mark-ts of the Union, and we are almost dally reoeiv iti", supplier from some of them. v. Dlj DO "l, ,,' s D)ur, aH tber 1ioii.-. ah. me reraipta IUt. iargf;t iHlTr,xei btfyritij Hut the public may rfejierel tlat in rif, .pmlitbs., and rjuantities, we "won't be l-at." Weaskatrial. s... j. KKRY nkOs.,82Msdsjgtsjst. gOU THE EUEZ THJltK. Jl ST M. n et ived per si, aiuer Hastings, a tine assortment of G .sis from the i:wt, snital le to the w ants ol the ranuliv of Evansville, consisting; in part of fss rt.s siijjar cured, line Havoied Hams, ls- V Ribls-d Sides Bacon, lOU Ibn Shoulders primo, .'I tierces Extra hot. 1 Lird, Jo boxes P. A tJ.'s "oeet and German Soaps, koaas Star and Opal Candles, in ;is VA bxs. Jo boxes Fancy Soaps, - barrels extra No. 1 Lard oil. o barrels Golden Syrup. This article is much recoiuincnd-il. S Imk'S Almonds, Filberts. 1V ans, and Pi sal Nuts, A casks Ror caux Prunes a fine lot, - ksaas gsdks Italian and Vermicelli and Maccaroni, t bbls Loveriug's Crusked Sogar, i bbls do Pnlverizt-d Sugar. Thse Sugars are acknowledged bv all In the trude to tie the licst in the United Mates. Mackerel catch oflSiVJ in bids and t bids, No. 1. No. t, and No. ;t. White Fish in half barrels, 'JU bags Rio Coffee. A fine article of fJecfd Black Tca-eoual, If not superior, to auy in the city Ac. Ac B- The BSkale of "the above Goods havi N Uvn bought tor Cuh, we are enabled to otter our old and new customers any articles they may iequire at sncb prices as v ill quite surprise them. all and examine for yoaneivaa, at KRriKIXE, Ct'UNlCK A CO. SSfsl 47 Main street. TL0 W MS TMM Yldlf TO P I HW W CHAsM.--Having necived a uew lot of choice and fancy Groceries, we are now prepared to present to the pubiic a stock as nearly complete in articles of our line as can be found anywhere, and our facilities for purchasing ami connection enable us to offer our goods at prices as low. If not lower, than can ls had anywhere m this market. Our motto is "Value against Value," and how far we have adhered to this, may be seen by the patronage Is'stowcd upon us hitherto , sud it is the interest of the public to patronize an establishment where they get the best and the most for th- it i iuve-ted. All we ask is to examine i t prices ; every information about the w I h erfullv given. . - .. II. COOK A SON. "is SCANTL1N av STEPHENS Have just received a full supply Tor their Fall and Winter Trade, and even description of STOVKS. UKATkX TIN WARS, and KITCHEN UTKM N Tl sioc-k emhracn all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVKS A M O HATES, ailh and aith 41 mantles, ail of the newest and most appli ed p mortis. The st.s k embraces the Kreatot variety ever hioiiehi t this market. It I. i- I ii aele. te by one ot th partners in person, lioni the largest st.s ks o the iiiaiiiifacturers ia Pittsburg, Cincinnati, nnd Louisville, and has lieen purchased on terms that will allow the nuderai to -ell at th.. very lowest cash prices foi which such articles rmm sa had iii this market. fs'Call at th.- den of the tVaiarAg "lov.-. No. 1'! Main street, oppoi.it,. (i, , mu- Bank, si lasisi Water and First -i reetsv, sepu ,i.w ia m anti ! v BTEPHKHS. M.ytERI:l.V IIO I HE, HOS-TO.X, IH HM the laapssl aavd best arranged Motel in the Ne, England Mtates ; is centrally located, and oa .it sMSMsTfrssn nM Mm i satsssd tr.iv.-i. Nsmsmbbbsi all the modern improvements. and every convenience lor the comfort and aceomni station of the ti iv.lmpublic. The shs-ping ro mis are large ami well vi ntilated : Ihe suite, o t rooms are Uull arratiesl, ami completed fui iiisheil ianiiliej, nn, ,r..- traveliiit; parties, and the bou-e will cut in no to la- kept as a tir-l class hotel in ewrv lesjs-i t. - p S-ly I I Wis KICK, PropV. rgM.u n I n SEEII. I OO H I' HII EM. A M i hoice new liiiudli, seed, just received and for sale low to close coiisigument. s.-pt s-tf F. s BABOOCK. WAlil:i:iL lo ii Hi 'i.i ,( half ;;.. ' fM , and kltts just received and for sab by sal I S. E. lill.HKUr ,V '-. .1. IVINSON, lale .Master Mechanic K. A . R iilns, I. D. CALLAHAN, lata Engineer A -Machinist d... W M H0HTUIUTUM, lai. PonssjUM Moulder for Koolker, Kinsman A Osx, JOHN IVINSON & CO., NAM KACTl KKliS OK STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES A NO SSL Corner I.cct and Water Street?, Eeanttlllt, nrfoN. I'articulnr attention rmvh to all such work ns appertains to it a ii.roa ns. srr i M boa ts It IS Till Eli I FS, M I V ISo, HAW, MUST, SVUAL, AMD HALT MILL-; TollACCO. WTNE AM I.ARl I'UF.SsF.s, And in short MACHIVERY oF KV KUY DEM ' It 1 1'TION. Also, House Fronts,, Window Caps, and Sills. Ventilators, Urate; Iron liailnis, nml all kinds ol IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Dealers in Steam and Water GaiiKcs, Stc.mi Whistles, Wrought Iron Pipes, Gum fllllnf. sstd Packing aud Fire Brick. kS" Especial attention paid to Jobbing, Rep ik ing and Blacksmithimr. ainr.'4-Gsji FaUL Stools.. WE HJVE J VST til I I IT It our Kali stis-k of Foreign and Domestic DryUuods, Rot us, it ,..., m, , Bats, ips, Beaj. nets, and Millinery Cm-Is, which w are selling v. iy low for Ca-h or No. 1 trade. All Dealers who go the rivir this Fall will pay more for goods, ntldtng rgpenasa, than they could kata boii-ht thei,. at " I v ansville. There being a determination , re ... --1I as low as any Western city, aud our stoc ks i f Qoadk are U,r';o and first-rate this season, nnd - fm m re so every year. The modern mode of l i ,u- business si ems Mt ls to "buy often, and close at home," thereby saving time aud freight and iiiuram e. No merchant in this section of uoaafrj i an g, up the rfeet tins Fall to buy Ooods and s-ie anything tlierehr. Wc rordiidiv invite tho Trade l",. call uml examine our stis k. We have on our lirst floor Dry Hands ar.d Notions. our second floor. ts nnd Sh.ss. .fr. Our third Poor, Hats at, d dps. Good sbs ks of each, vvh: -h we will sell low. Give ns a call. KEEN ,f- rtMTOM. ' J. H. MAGHEE & CO. MUE .OW REJillm- I tilt THEIR , WM. FA 1.1. TRADE, with a stM-k of O.s.ds oveiy way suited to thaants ..f th. countrv. end invite the attention ol MERCHANTS to their extensive stock of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY GOOUti AND POOTJI Vd' -lli Ks. , w hich is Very co nplete ..nil V er.v cheap. Wo invite Merch. mts to examine our slock bsjshfe oiiii; ' further Irofn boine. as vie will sell th.-m cheaper than they can buy g.M elsahere aud get tlx ui . home. sep14 IO It tt E.VT- Til E STORE HOI HE ML le.vv . Hided bv l 1 . 4"u as a t lot l. ii, : Store, adjoining I, i Office, la fog rw ol Mr. Keen, of Um traa of Keen A ft int. Ku.juiro obton. i 1 ff' Bias E. LISCK. I TED, I M Ml 'Pi XTTl V -SM .(KD Coat, and six good Pant Makers, to ,; lo Paducah, Kv. Gi"dwa. - n W ( CRAVES saggsVM Merchant Tailor, Paducah, Ky.

STOVES ! STOVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ST' If Missal .,

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AMERICAN Wholesale House. mE.V t'E.IBS .it.O. TlIK U-HOMjK M l lotlriug trade ,v the Weat was comparatively of small amount, and was confiM-d almost exclu sively to a retail husiness in the larger towns and cities alone. Now this tine f floods has become an almost iiidisieiisable rt of the stock of every ffeurral Pry (itxsls 'tore from tho rroaded nfy to the cross-road stand. Like all change in trade, however. t!.i- '; h;, not la-en produced except for the Ist ol" reasons. Among these are the great hav inc of material by cuttins: a large quantity of (rarmeuta together the superior work and kjs-. J af sewing iiiashi ues in manufacturing the great saving of time in waiting for v,,ur "turn" at the Tailor's the uncertainly of even then getinc a satisfactory "fit," aud als.ve all the savir of at least vm hulftMt c.st of the garment in tLsjsnce. For a iiiiinlsT of years this has oni boon a fart of our geavstal Ir Cioo.ls busiaeee, but wo have made arrailgelliciits to devote our whole bouae exclusively toil alone aith tudi lines of Notions and Furnishing Good as will ls necessary and desirable in that trade. Believing that the true interest of the trade will be to sustain us in this enterprise, we would i espectfully announce that ve now have on hand one of th-' largest and m 4 desirable stocks of WELL MADE CLOTHING that was ever offered to the trade of the Weat. We respectfully solicit a call from all oar old friends and the trade generally. We charge nothing for sAowiay our goods, and not srsdk if yon lm tie in. We are prepared to sell to all prompt -time SSTJ t i s is lowjss any house is the .trade. A liberal discount also made on all roe sate. WM. K. FRENCIT ft CO., "t'lA No. 30 Main street. g o. a. t.v.vrv,.Yr. io .nji.y WM street, has now In store and is constant ly recviving lor the Fall and Winter Trade, the beat stock ever brought to this state or vicinitv, of all kinds of HARDWARE suited to the West, and which, having Inen selected and purchased in pr soii, from tbe most extensive ImportitiL- H - -and Manufactories of nearly all the Eastern cities and towns, in addition to several invoices imported' directly bv him from gosi manufacturers English aud German he can, and will sell as low as HUi aanoera in the Weal : (eeHns confident that goods and prices caaa t fad to please and satisfy . He would ask the espscisj attention ot Merchants, Manufacturer-, Carpenters, Millwrights, Coopers. Onnswisha, and all ho nee-1 any articles usual I) found in a lirst class Hardware .store wlndesaks and retail. Without pursuing detail, the meutiou of a lew leading articles may Ik- well, vis: Table and I'.sket Cutlery, Razors, Shears, and Scissors, iucluding Geo. Wostenholm It Son's justly celebrated uiatiulHc t ure ; Butcher's Knives anil Stoels ; Files, sll kinds and sires, of Butcher's and "tier manufactures; Augers, i'hisels, (ioiigee. Braces and Bitts, and all Carpentere' and Coopers' Tools, from Ohio Tool Company; Barton's, Rochester, and White's, Bnftalo, Manufactories, t ;h. i with Cook's noteil Patent Fn-mium Auger Bitts. Also Hand. Ripping, Fanel, and Back Saa-s ; also, the various sizes and styles of Mill, Circular, and Cross-Cut Kaas, with Tutlle s Patent Hook Tooth Cross-cut Haws: h,,-.- and -mall Scales, in grca variety of pattern ; Ases and Hatchets for all pur pose; House Building Materials. All Gunners Matei nils ; (in ii ne it.' Implnients to almost any ex tent; Meat Cutters and staffers ; Iron and Wow. rump Curls), together with Chain Tump Pixtures; Ames' aud ther makers Shovels, Spades, and Grain ficoops ; Jack Screws; a Rue assortment of all kiuds of Brushes: Copper and Iron Rivets and Burr,; Proactive Weapons; Horse, Wiougbt, Casing, and Finishing Nails, all sizes; anew and excellent assortment of Fishing Tackling; Paint and Coffee Mill-: Cm shelters and Mills. Agent for Dole, Silver d Fetch's Premium Saw Glimmer, fi r Upright and circular Saws. - ' NWTAG, PpQ No. M Mali, tieet GUARD AGAINST FALL k WINTER BY CHORE LNSrRANOE WITU THE XsaBEhsT" i-T - "syiTiTY. v tffl TvVrssMU mfwl Fi.JMlCdgar saVJ sssBmll.ltsssT7Tsl ssU t sfu- ' skssstsasM s-sji I gaaaal 1 I VI iRPORATKDISBI - HA KTKR PERPETUAL CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000 ! AH-ol VTR AS i t Si PAIRED. NET NI UPLI S OP 4-4,181 1, And Ihe prestipe of 4o j rs. snceess sud experience. I IMVARIiS OF $12,000,000 in I ,-..-, have ls?en paid by the .tna Insurance ou.pany in tho past 40 years. The value of reliable insurance will la- apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE .ETNA M RUM taU I'ASTKIVK T FA RS : In Ohio $l:il,.'.Jo )v I ii Wisconsin l"i,.'i". . n In Kentucky. J I. .M I , llisaollii. ...... .'lst,:,S n Iowa A Minn. ln,oi l I '. n n. .1 Va... ::i.;V". sj In Micbigan;Sl.r,t4: 61 In Iudiana... Ho.vvW gi In 1 11 j ii. ii ajg.WT 41 Tennessee.... H7, Kau. t Neb. 19.945 77 Ark. A Ua... 2TV.M.r. Ot M isissippi and A tabama, .r2,412 IH Fire and Inland Navigation Kisks acc, .ei at t.-ruis consistent with solvency and fair profit. RkjssaW ssl Ht. lie. , in Inmrmnc J D WELL IS:.ami Contents, ! term of 1 fo ft years. The n.di.l service Ion nnd successfully tried, and the man) adv.uiuccs the .tZtna Insurance Cemuanj possesses in Its line, should ii"l Is- overlooked h) those ready to ins , an I understanding their beat interests. During "stringent times." the necessity for reliable Insurance Isciiics an imperative duty the ability of property outers to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies iti all the principal cities and tosms throughout the State. Policitw issued -.ithout del.iy, by any of th duly authorised Ag. nts of the Company. e-nrINi ATTKNDKD TO WITH IMS l'AT:il AM riDSUTl AI.LE.V t . ini.MMK, Agent. sepii-oindA w HE TE.fi E' H 4 O.HEOI .y'll ii V HOPS AND BONE SET IT is the if, t. nafsjaa, dsasssssti and ra.nt reliable reined v for the permanent cure ot count, COUGHS, HOAKsKMsS, ASTHMA, croi p, whoop;no ooci.h, And all arte, lions of the Throat and Lungs. It beiag WMSjrad upoh S ioutific principles, and from art isles tiiat are entirely vegetable. The OOMrOI XD BYRUr OW lluPS AND BONKSKT Is iiianufiu.'tursl by ('. UOTIIEXIsrSH & SOX, Hamilton, Butler t'ouuty, Ol.'O, to whom all orders must be add re see. 1 ; and sold by KELLKK A WHITE, Druggists Evansville, Indiana, and by Druggists and M rch..nts throughout the couatry. j..n2G-ly W L E i TlO.y. 0TICK.9rktt or Isn jVl a v. imii r.f Ki.it C... I, Louis Rki.u-r, i let k of the Vsssterhargfc Circuit Court, within an 1 fat said OOWnty, do hereby certify to the hhen It of ,id 'mnty. what liners are to be elected at the next general .-lection (in the State of Indiana), to be held on the s.s-.in,l i in Octaber, V. D. 185! i, at the different places Of holdine election.- in - u i c unity, to-wit : A Judge for the Fifteer th .lu ll lal ' in mt, an ktsMBS) Prosts-utiug for the Ptfteanth Judicial rircuit, and a County C mm s aioner for the Third Distri, t of VandertHirab ,-ri r. WiTaaaa, mv hand and tbe seal of said I . iirt, at Evansville. this 7th day of ) fji ptfissln r. A. D. Lulls BICUTJCR, Cssri T. C. C. SEA!., Bv virtue of the C'.-rtincate of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit I'-otirt. of which tbe above is a true and full cpv, notice Is hereby given to tho qualified voters 1 said ounty, that an election a ill I... held it the several precincts in the Townships of said Countv, ts fill tbe vacancies above certified. , i Tuesday, he Uth da; f l tolr. A. D. IgSJ J0HTI BiYlR, seps-l .t dJt Skertjf oj Vamdrrburyk Co. r ,v c. k trLBoao ooMPainr, i fEi-asTse.v 's oi ricr.. Evansville, Sept. 15. i THE ASSl il WEETISQ OF TIIFST" K holders in this Company, aud -bvtioa of Pit..t ,rs, will las held at the' Court House, in the civ of Rvansvflle, on MONDAY, October Sd, pi. .vim . 1 tw- ti the hours of 10 o'clock A. M , aud I P M. Bv . id, of the fcoard. sepia-td J. K MARTIN. Sec'y. tOEERH' . V TII'K. THE VSDFR signed have iust received .'si setts assorted sites ''f.-ite Haute'' Truss H.H'ps, saaii ufact ursd ot thev.iv ImssI timl-i, warranted !juslly as good as the Ohio T. I C . ; .my's. and V per oent. tees tn pri, os than the latter. Kor eats bv JACOB hTRAUB A SON, seplfi 74 Main street, bet. Second A Third.

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