Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 41, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1859 — Page 2

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ourual EVANSVILLE, IND. MONDAY MOUSING OCTOBER 3 For Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney fur the Mine.. JAMES SHANKLLV, of Vanderburgh.; Vice PbesUDBSt BrsWsukbudo- on Popular SovimiioxTT. In 1856, Vice President Breckinridge attended the meeting at the Tippecanoe Battle Ground, and made a speech. The following is an extract, in which he contends for the broad doctrines of Popular Sovereignty as strenuously as they were ever maintained by Douglas : He bad heard it charged that the fifteen glare States were conspiring to obtain entire posseaaion of the General Government, with a riw of bringing its power to bear to extend and perpetuate their peculiar institutions. I am connected with no party that has for its object the extension of slavery, nor vrith any to ft event the people of a State or Territory from deciding the question of its existence or non-existence for themselves. I happened to be in Congress when the Nebraska-Kansas Bill passed, and gave it my voice and my vote because it did what it did, viz : It acknowledged the right of the people of the Territory to settle the question for themselves, and not because, I supposed, what 1 do not now believe, that it legisla ted slaverv into the Territory. The Demo cratic party is not a pro-slavery party ; it is neither pro-slavery nor anti-slavery." It appears as if there could be no way of backing down from principles so distinctly laid dowu and forcibly uttered. Yet, during all the exciting controversy since, he has not uttered a word against Lecompton ism, and apparently united with the oppo nents of Douglas in their attempts to crush him in the Senate. The District Fair. The Indiana Southwestern District Fair commences in the vicinity of this city today. By strenuous exertions, and favored by the delightful weather of the past week the Directors have succeeded in completing all the necessary buildings, and putting the new gronuds in most excellent order. ETery one who has visited the new Fair Grounds is delighted with the change of location. In time, they will be made the most beautiful Fair Grounds in the State. To-day and to-morrow will be devoted principally to making entries and organizing the exhibition. The gates will be open for visitors, wh, will find enough to examine in the various departments already opened to occupy them for a few hours, and to repay them for a visit. We bear from all quarters, that lare crowds are preparing to come, by every avenue leading to the city. From along the line of the Railroad, we expect an immense delegation. The Princeton Clarion, says the question is not, who is going to the Fair, bnt who is so unfortuaateasto lie compelled the canal, we are told, will bring down large crowds. The packets running up and down the river are expecting to reap a rich harvest next week from passengers. Our citizeus must open their hearts and houses to receive the numerous company of strangers, for it must be remembered that our hotel accommodations are limited. Amalgamation. The Detroit, Michigan, Press says that the amalgamation of white women and negroes, in that vicinity, exists to a disgusting extent. There are hundreds of white women living as the wives of sooty negroes in that city. Though the marriage is void by law, yet they . live together and bear children. The Press says r It is a remarkable fact, that out of all this number no instance exists where a white man lives with a black woman. They are all white women, and generally the blackest kind of men. Whether philosophers would argue a superior degree of depravity in the amiable sex from this state of facts or not, we are unable to say should think they would be unable to avoid it. The same condition of affairs prevails on the other .de of the river to the intense disgust, we are happy to add, of all good and loyal Canadians. Hydrophobia. We have a number of essays on hydrophobia, from eminent and esteemed correspondents, with whose requests to publish we should be pleased to comply, if our columns were broad and long enough, but as the alarm has killed off all the n orthless Siting cur?, and driven the good dogs into their kennels ; and as the discussion has already been sufficient to thoroughly enlighten the public, and put every citizen upon his guard if there were any danger we must defer publishing any more communications on the theme till after the Fair. In seeking for the causes of the terrible disease of hydrophobia, what a blessing it would be if the doctors should happily discover some virus, which, by inoculation, would produce a whisky-phobia. The discoverer would be entitled to more than Jenner received for his antidote for the small-pox. Ben. F. Hallctt gives the following as his idea of what " Popular Sovereignty '' means in the Democratic dictionaries : "Thii whole question of Popular Sovereignty, ' says be, " is ihe merest abstract of abstraction, nothing that is practical; a question," be continues, ou which one man says ' Popular Sovereignty,' and then means what be has a mind to ; and another cries out ' Popular Sovereignty,' and means whatever he pleases by it. and nobody defines exactly hL position.' Hon. H. S. Foote, formerly a Sena tor from Mississippi, and late of California, is out in a Tennessee paper for Douglas, as an anti-convention-independent candidate for the Presidency or he will go for any other good Union man as an independent candidate, who will kill off the fire eaters of the South, aud the Sewardites of the North. Thk I ' ot lii-aos. -Sparrows have been sent from England to Australia in the hope that they will incren-e sufficiently to keep down the worms that annoy the farmers.

Stats Fair at Wew Albany.

The State Fair at New Albany hsS) proved, it is said, a most decided pecuniary success, as a magnificent exhibition of the fruita" ot a a . . ndustry. The whole expenditures and the premiums offered, amouat to ahout $12,000. The receipts are reported to be up lo Thursday night about $10,000, from itinerant exhibitions, and $7,000 fioin regular exhi bitors. There were receivod at the gate on Tuesday, $1,500 on Wednesday $15,000, and on Thursday, ahout $4,000; the whole receipts will probably reach $18,000 or $19,000, and give a profit of $7,000 or $8,000 to the Association. The Louisville Journal ys: "The exhibition of machinery, it not large, is excellent in point of quality. Agricultural implements are plentiful, most of which embrace all the important improvements that mark the wonderful progress in this feature of our country s prosperity. The show ot horses and cattle combined, is in finitely superior to that of any Fair hitherto held in that State. The departments of fruit and farm products is very full, and the display satisfactory. In fact, the exhibition is quite worthy of the crowds .that dance at tendance, immense as they have bean. The pickpockets were numerous on the grounds, and made several heavy abstrac tions from the pockets of the unwary and unsophisticated. One man lost $640, but congratulated himself that the thief did not get his fingers into his other pocket, where he had $1,000. On Wednesday, the exercises commenced with the ring of stallions, and precisely at 10 o'clock the four-year olds entered. Among them was Mr. Dorsey's " Gold Dust, and several Indiana horses, which were really fine animals ; but the palm of superiority was conceded to "Robt. Ridley, jr.," belonging to H. W. Norton, of Jeffcrson county, Ky. The second premium was awarded to Highlander," the property of Fted. Stipp, of Lawrence county, Indiana. This was followed by four-year old brood marcs which brought together a riug of sixteen competitors. Here the honors-were divided, Col. Meredith, of Wayne county, Indiana, taking the first premium, and C. B. McClosky, of Nelson county, Ky., the second. In the riugs for mares and horses, subsequently, Kentucky carried off at lt-tut half the premiums. The afternoon was principally devoted to the display of blooded cattle, and some of the finest ever seen were there. In the ring for bulls, three years old and upwards, there were ten splendid animals. Col. Meredith s imported Crusader was finally awarded the first premium. Crusader is a pure white, and has all the points which constitute perfection in the quadrupeds of his genus. S. H. Myles, of Shelby county, Ky., secured the premium with his roan hull Milton, whose sire was Cyrua. A majority of the premiums in the rings which succeeded were awarded to Keutucky. Iu the ring for cows, Wm. Warfield, (Fayette county, Ky.) beat Col. Meredith's Lady Albert, with " Mary MagU u, a superb uuiinal. Lady Albert, however, got law second premium. She never met bet superior before, and some persons differed with the awarding committee in this decision. After the show of cattle, trials for aged trotting stallions, time test, commenced. There were five entries, but the lateness of the hour permitted the trials of only three. L. J. Hackney's (Edinburgh, I ml.) Grey it. -i. mi.. e n, uim l tm e ai . . I,. Ores ory s (Jefferson county, Ky.) Len. Rogers, went in 2:52, and Eureka, owned by C. A. Wise, of Madison, Ind., traveled the mile in 3:08. This contest will we renewed today. On Thursday, the show of stock in tbn Amphitheatre was followed by the contest for premiums by pacing stallions under four years old. The first premium was awarded to J. M. West, Aurora, Ind., whose horse made the mile in 2.42. The second to .1. W. Humbrick, Putman county, Ind; time ::.o8. Dr. Graves' horse made it in 3.19; F.JM. Hines' (Washington county, Ind.) in 3.21 ; and W. W. Tucker's in 3.08; but the latter broke badly and run. The premium for trotting stallions under lour years, was given to E. Dorsey, Jefferson county, Ky ; time 3.33. It will be seen by the list of awards that Kentucky secured a fair share of the premiums. The Kentucky horses in light harness, took six out of the fifteen premiums. The mammoth boot and shoe boat, belonging to Messrs. Staphs A: Talbott, of Perry county, was at our landing on Saturday, with a large stock of boots, shoes and harness, bound for the towns on the Southern rivers. The owners are well known boot, shoe, and leather niamdocturers. Their stock is principally of their own work, and they take along with them a number of boot and shoe makers, and will continue their business on the boat, and will thereby be able to supply the best custom -at every point where they stop. This is a new way of exporting home manufactures. The proprietors are well knowii,responsible men, aud we commend then to the patron aire of the people of the towns where they may land. A brutal act was committed by some scoundrels on the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad ou Sunday night last. A ditch eight feet deep, and as mauy wide, had been dug directly across the track way, leaving it apparently firm, but no sooner had the locomotive touched it than it gave wav. precipitating the whole train from the track .. . mm - ine oaggage master bad both of his lees cut off, several pnteengers were badly injured, and it was feared some were killed. It is a pity that such unpitying villains could nrtt liA r-liirrLt an. I A OT f . . -""b uiouo io suiter lor iiieir crimes. he California papers say that Bay ard Taylor arrived in San Francisco on the 29th ult., in excellent health and spirits. He had delivered one of his course of four 1 as - lectures owore the Mercantile Library Association of that city, to a densely crowded house. He bad also made engagements to lecture in several other towus. II is visit to the State will, no doubt, prove very profitable to him pecuniarily. Hop raising is a profitable crop, and the soil and climate of this region arc jernliarly adapted to the culture. We wonder our farmers do not engage la it. Near Watertown, Jeffersou county, X. Y., upwards of three thousand persons are now employed picking hops. Many of these are women from I'tica, Rome, and other remote portions of that State, attracted by the good pay and pleasant associations of the hop yard. The evenings are devoted to dam ing and other amusements.

School Distribution of 1859 The following is ;i statement of the )Ofted number of children Between the

of five ami twenty urn- yctrs in euch Cuiiuty and the distributive hare of the income of the common school fund, and the taxes collected tor school purposes to hi h each county is entitled according to the distribution made lv the Superintendent of Public Instruction, In April, 1858: No. of Dn. namlh or cot-riiis. Chd'rn. Shn'rv. MM 10 7,i".2 4i 4,671 70 131 40 4,159 20 1,121 W S.743 a 4, 171 20 4,1134 80 UM 7o A. Urns Allen Bartholomew Denton Hi H. kl I 1 Boone Brown Carroll. a,.va in xi M Mf .. MM .. .. 4,fD. .. 5.7C4 .. 6,801 .4,030 .. 6,790 .. 3,375 .. 4,824 -.8,490 .. 6,744 5,230 .. 6.87S .. ."..881 .. 7,432 .. n.529 .. c,27'. .. .. 7,224 ..-3,4 .. 4,711 .. 6,13 .. f.tse .. 6,133 ... 4,94;: ... 7,105 ... c. , ... J ... 3,'.s; .. 5,274 .. 5,700 .. 2.44S Clarke Clay Clinton Crawford Daviess Ucarborn ... . Decatur DeKalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayette Floyd Fountain Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant Green Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry Howard 4,821 OU 2,063 00 3,362 50 5,376 89 6.943 U0 4.720 80 3.6C1 00 4,114 60 .',710 70 5,237 40 2,470 30 4,391 10 3,845 10 5.066 80 2,428 30 3.2V7 70 4.-.W7 : 4,339 30 4,293 10 3,4.0 10 4. '.'73 5o 4.067 90 664 20 2,792 30 3,691 80 MM 20 1,713 oo 3,218 60 6,290 40 3,922 10 3,707 90 a,72 20 4,547 90 2.944 20 2,076 90 4,911 20 3,267 60 4.372 90 8,232 0 3,049 90 2,181 90 MM 70 4,135 6 3,434 20 5005 on 3,752 00 1,56 30 3,060 40 3,798 90 4,070 60 2,472 40 3,011 40 MM 4 4,157 30 1,418 20 MM 10 4,092 80 6,079 20 4,108 60 1 ,827 M 5,070 Ml 90 531 30 4,160 M MM w ........ Huntington. Jacksou J I T Jay Jotter. n JJennings f,9(Kl Johusou - Knox 6,246 Kosciusko G,4ir7 Lagrauge 4.20 Lake 2,957 Laperte.... Lawrence. MadUou... Marion Blarehall.. Martin. ... Miami Morgan.... Monroe .... 7,01ft . t.rxa . t,24T .11,760 . MR . 3,117 . 5,941 . 6,908 . UM . 7,237 . 5,360 2.229 . 4,872 . vn . ."..IK.'. . 3,532 . 4,32 ............... Montgomery Noble.... Ohio Orange .. Oweu .... fvrke... Pike Perry.... Porter... 3,26ii Poaey 5,9;rj Plllflnkl MM Piltltnni .. 7.713 .. ti.704 .. 7.2..U ..fo.692 . Mm . 7;144 MST .. 759 . .'.915 :.. mi .. o,414 S 4,75i .. 7,. 7 .. 2,878 IUn.1 .. Uipley Buh Scott Snelby Saencer Mark.St. Joaeph... Steuben , Sullivan switzt rlaud 1 1 1 all"' Tipton I'u ion ........ 3,789 80 3,326 00 5W5 90 2,014 60 1,750 70 2,501 Vanderburgh 7,534 .'.-71 SO Z.Wt 6o 4,647 JO 4,089 30 3,308 ;h Vermillion. .t.:.i:. V'go Wa.h Warrick Warren Washington.... Wav lie Weill Watt W Bitwj . 4.727 . 3,437 . 6,582 .10,137 . 4,281 . MM . 3.94U 2,to.i M 4,607 40 7,095 90 2.996 SO MM 8 ' 2.768 UO Total ..179,317 $336,7 M 10 An iiuiiMMisc oyster bed whs Mjri Ueutally discovered by a crev ot fishermen, last week, in Long Island Sonnd, opposite Not walk, Conn., ami nut rai num Hunting Ion, on Long Islaud. The bed is reported to he three miles square, and a foot thick, of the finest oysters. Its value is over a mil lion of dullard. As soon as the discovery was made known, n hundred vessels, armed with all sorts of instruments for takiug oysters, hastened to the spot, and all began at onre to gather the prize that had so long lain concealed. In quality, the oysters from the new lied surpass the best Chesapeake bivalves. Beinj; without the jurisdiction of either State, the bed will probably be the subject of free plunder; and, while it larts, oysters in New York will la cheap and abundant. Infanticide. A Mis Fitzpatrick, a gir of vet tender years, who resided a few miles from town, and who was the victim of an unfaithtul and rascally suitor, recently left her home and stopped at the residence of Mr. Cox, near this pi: e, where she became a mother. On Sunday night of last week she left said place, and on the following Thursday morning an infant was drawn from a well near Manley k Co's woolen tine tory, which proved to br the child of the above named woman. The clothes of the child were identified by the woman who made those of the child of Miss F., as the same clothes made by her. The child had evidently been in the well since about the time Miss V. left here. These considera lions and the fact of her having left foi parts unknown, fixed the suspicion of the public upon the unfortunate girl, and on Saturday she was arrested near Mitcheil where she had secluded herself, and brought back, and is now in prison awaiting trial. Her seducer deserves the greater punish meut. Sullivan Democrat. 5Sai. The father of Met tie Butler, the victim of Littletleld, who perished by ftliortiou at .Vorth Adam9 in Slay last, died on Saturday from grief. He had been continually pinin away since the mournful event which desolated hia household, and death was a welcome relief to hrra. Father and daughter now sleep aide by side in the village ct tnetry, while the scoundrel who MM the fabric of their ruin i-t a wanderer over the face of the earth, and a fugitive ntnone men. The tuueral of Mr. V. wag largely attended, and the deepest sympathy was . pressed for the family. Mim.ek k Whetstone's Coal. We havu seen a load of coal from Mesars. Miller k Whetstone's mines, recently ojiencd at Millersburgon the (.'anal, fifteen miles from the citv. The coal ns far as we can judge from its external appearances, is of an excellent quality. Ileing only fifteen miles from the city, and on the cunal, with uo lock to pass on the route, the coal will he an important addition to the manufacturing resource and advantages of Kvansville. It will be almost as accessible to in, in all seasons of navigaon, ns our own mines, and the coal can be afforded here at almost as low a price as theRodium coal. As corujietition is the life of business," the people of Kvansville ought to exb-ud their encouragement to 1be owners of the new mines, who, by their enterprise, have opened a new source of prosperity to the city. Since writing Ihe above, we have tried the coal, and find it of a superior quality for steam. Mr. Wm. Dean is agent for the mines in t hit; citv.

IHqhway Robbery. The Cambridge, Ir diana, 1 "-(in relates the following act of bold highway robbery which was perpetrat- ' ed in that town last week. A Mr. Miller, a

dealer -u rfctllo, was crossing the river bridpr, est his way home, between &even and eight o lock iu the evening, anl vhen about in the middle of the bridge he was met by a man who struck him a severe blow in the pit of the stomach The blow knocked Mr. Millar senseless, and while in this condition the robber took from his pocket a package containing one thousand dollars. The money was mostly on Eastern banks, and whoever commited the robbery must have been aware of Mr. Miller's having it about him. Mr. Miller has nosuspicion as to who could have committed the act, and the probability is the robber will never be discovered. Gymnastics. A man named Stearns, went - m t into a Chicago gymnasium, a lew weea ago, in company with several friends, in order to exercise. In order to show what an extraordinary man he was, hs attempted some feats with a crow bar, in the performng of which h injured himself internally, and took to bis bed. He lingered in great agony for several days, when he died. He eft a u if.- and tkm.lv in Vermont. The venerable Dr. Nott, president of Union College, Scenectadv, N. 1 now in his eighty-seventh year, ha ju3t recovered from a severe illness, and is now in better health and vigor than he has been for ten years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SAPONFIER, OR CONCENTRATE!) POTASH. More than Double ihe Strength of V., ..u -y Poimik. jr mm .njMi.w hojip wit mm vt M lime, with little troubie and at trifling expvuse. The cheapest article cvex uiasotcrea tor iw purpose. One pound will make twelve or tifteen irallons of jrood soft soap, or nine pounds hard soap. Printers will find it a superior article tor cieransa type. It is ierfectly soluble aud free from imparities. 13n ken in small lumie aud put up in 1, i, 4 and bib cans. Manufactured at the CHALI.KNGK CHbXIl AL WORKS, Brooklyn, aud sold by K. R. HL HBC.fi t Wj oct , lydaw-id 181 Pearl Htreet, New York. wmioi.iTio the rmmFBttLW .... onnectton between Its. Khrsaan A Baird has ceased, bv the withdrawal of Dr. Baird. The bills will he adjusted by Dr. EilHMAX, who m Hiithoried to collet t the saaie. Mmu- mi m.wjiJ' wtAiif. OB. MP kllRMAN has aaociated with him in his profession, Pr GLBIVIZ pronounced ttlavis recently float one ot the liset German Meslical schooti', and who has had prac'ke as a surgeon well as a pbysiciau. Tlsn au tat consulted st the office heretofore aXtMssi Dr. KhrmaD, St all hours, oct -i.tf . W iSTEh A WET Sf RUE, KE Hi LI IE in the family preferred, Apply to oct 3 J. W. HUHt. I.KT .V t'JiB t FJ lOBJl B LB te erms, a Boat -yard and Dry -docks on the Ca nal jr.st outside the city limits. Apply to oct i J. W.TMUOHM. U- M 'H IT H HSU 40 lHOl.E and half bbls No. 1, for sale by octStf 8. . OILllERT A CO. BMAUiMTB l.tIK 1 BBM.H VB sale bv 8. K. GILBERT CO. rmio H i C( .. .? l TY FIVE PJCKJVKB M pound, half-pontid, fives, tens, twist, flit. etc assorted ousli ties, from Vi to 46c per pound, for as net S. E CTLBP.BT CO. frv- -jf BBitm 75 umsiKJv Just received and tor sale by oct 3 8. E. GILBERT st CO. .. Mil HBHH JLL HiZHH S. E. UILBERL t CO. for sale by oct I BMTMJyu PJPBBVA9 MMK.JBB note, cap and letter, far sale low by 8. E. G1KBEBT CO. oct 3 Xti Bern Tmri 3 for by oct :t 8. E. OILBEBT a CO. t llJi.y BOB 7 BJtJH 8. E. OILBEBT a CO. Wi for sale by oct S tmxes for sale lo by oct 3 8. E. GILBEBT a CO. T HE I . StE RSiO.VEO U 1 THMH dsy appol-ited agent for tbs sale of Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla. and Wild Cherry Bitters. The best iuvigorator and strengthening stomach bitters la use for weakness, loss of appetite and low spirits, resulting from sickness, or other causes. They are snperior to anything heretofore known. WM. H. P. STODDARD, sep .'Wtf 17 Mitin Street. n E St RjS IS I. E r.V2 LVJK SEE Oclober 27th, DtfO, at lo o'clock A M., at the Court house door. One hundred acres in five acre lots oa Washington Avenue, about one mile from the Court-boase, thonging to Wm. Bierbowet . These lota ara suitable tor private residences or gardening purposes. To persons desiring property for either of thealiove purposes or to hold ou speculation, this sale presents strong inducements. Now Is the time to secure a place for a suburban residence at about what you would iiave to pay for a small lot iu tia city. Some of these lots are heavily timbered. We will sell at private sale between now ami the day of sale. Ws are always on hand with boras and buggy to show parties desiring to buy this valuable property . Teums LiBsaal. Plats of lots to be seen at our office in Fosev's BlocK aud at the Poet-ofRce. Mcdonald a a bin ..'.'-1 tn Real Estate a Insurance Agents BfOZkMT HALL! e. rni.i.a BUM EL hjh teeti purchased by the subscriber and its name changed to olozaar Hall. It baa been entirely renovated aud fitted up iu au elegant and nvenicnt style for Dramatic exhibitions, aud for Concerts, Balls aud public meetings. A new stage has beou erected aud an entire new set of beautiful scenery added. A ueat aud convenient restaurant is n..w attached to it, from which parties can be supplied with nippers and refreshments equal to any to be obtained in the city. 'Ine proprietor will .-p.it.- no rxH-s or exertions to make it an agreeable aud pleasant place of raaort fur ladias ami gentlemen. In the Restaurant, OytteN afidotHsr oVleraciee of the seasi.n, will be served up at any hour for visitors Eour parlors and a large dining room in which over two hundred guests rsn be seated, have I tee u reeled in place of the old Bowl lift Alley. sepSOtf C. P. BOI.LK. North Atlantic Steamship Co.! R p. a i" i.j b tmroi uii lijvb rm mi. I.. Htlng ..iil Willi steamers (nihlrli (late, ioldeii Age, .lohu I. Mephees. and Sonora. of the fs iL Mml Hkmmskif Company at Funafuti, Direct tu ApInWtt. Tha spleu.lid steamships BALTIC, ADRIATIC. AND ATLANTIC, Haviug been entirely refitted aud adapted to the California trade, will bereaf er rnu as above, leaving thia port on the 5th and 2(itb of each mouth, from the i t of Canal street, North River. Jtm. a as- ti pvtr st auu oiaiu mil rc ivi vv mi titl UT Panama Railnsoi. and connec t at Panama v ith the fef. Ptssetigers aud Mails will be forwarded hy Pacific Mail Meuuiship Couipaity s magniUceut Steamships, which will be Iu readiness and leave tHtmttiiutelf lor Sau Francisco. They will be embarked free of expense from Railroad, by Company's steamboat TA IMKJA. An e ,. , . ! Surgeon is attached toeach skip. Steerage jiasseiitt-i s loimd iu ccsiked pnivisious, bedding, aud utteiidauor. It is lielit-vtd that the accnmmodatiw'is stTorded by the above shifts are unsurpassed by au iu the world. The pul.li are mtormed ti nt th I. M . t o. always have ONE OR MORE EXTRA STRAMERi) lyiug at Panama, ready tr sea, to avoid any possible detention of Passengers or Mails, snd embark their passengers by steamboat. For passsge. imh at the ouly office of the Coiupanv, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, to WILLIAM II. WICKHAM. eeptfO.ad KVTEII .1 PJBT.VBB WITH A SMALL CAPITAL. A person win. has a mill, with a good apparatus for snaking flour, and to which Is attaclted arircular saw, ha wag exhaust's! his ti.eaus in preparing his mill, neads a part -uer with a small capital to buy wheat, and to operate the establishment. There at a home demand at good prices in the town for all the mill can produce. The chance, is an excellent onm for a good investment. Apply to the editor of the Journal, sept 20-tf

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

it; T8 FM THMt WIST BUT Fair and the Hailroad can be pure bated at the following place, and persona would save the aelves tremble my purchasing before leaving the city : Washington Houae, Main street , John Fealy't, do; W. P. Stoddard's, do; liornbrook dt Co.'s, Water strcej ; Depot E. k C. Raft road. ept 30 P. HOBNBBOOK, Secy. Enquirer copy. R1 The titeamer KATE SAB CHKT, Im ,ohef, Vaster, has re sumed her ti . i - between kvansville and all the places on the Wabash belon Hutsonvilla. She ill run recularlv durinit the rV Ml, . For septan leaving KvMtisvilU- .n Thursday of each week freight or puaaege, apply on board. LADY EQ UES TBI A -VS. have on ethiblttou at om next Falra splen did KlDIXtJ HAT. which a shall irive us side premium to the beat Lady Bider. Those interested will pleaae take notice. VAUTIEB MARCONXIER. ep30 39 Main airet-t. MEDICAL NOTICE. n mm, j. am j !-.- w. wYElt hare this day awciated themselves tetrethar la the practice of Mediriueand Surgery, under the styis of BRAT A SAWYER. Both haTing had Ions; experience in 'heir pr fssioa, they feel a confidence that by strict attentbui, they . ir. give satisfaction to all who may tavor them with their patronage. Ofllce on First street, opposite the Postofflce, where one or the other can at all times, daring their office hours, be f.tmid ready to attend to professional business. Office hours from 9 tn IS A. M and from I to 1 P. II. si. J. br st. D r. w. sAWtaa, a. p. sp&i-3md tJjrit bib a 3I W l.i.l i assorted Sit; in casks French Prunes; 100 t oxee Raisins; 2 casks fine S. K Indigo ; 100 keKsjSoda; 10 bbls Alum; Km kegs pure White Lead; .V kepi Zinc; 20 b Toy Bnckete; 6i) boxes Extract of Logwood ; 25 boxes Cream Tartar, auudry other goods too uumerou to mention, just ri'ou -.1 and for Sale ley sep 29 PRESTON BKHS. yr e s wTTTannnra t R BI B IV Kit TBim nj V, PMiM Exiiress, direct from Baltimore, choice selec ted OYSTER8, in cans and half cans. One trial will be sufficient to prove the superiority of theeeOjsters over any other brand receivad in thio mar ket. A constant supply will be on hand during the season. ERSKINK, CUKXICK A CX., sep29 lele Agents, 47 Main street. REMOVAL, jrajr. u r. bjibd, homibopthJLW iv PHTUCUM ASb iUMOBOW, Evans- , ville, lad., has removed his office to North Third street, u car Main, over Baker 4 Foster's Law Of- i flee. ei'gMm j WMBMt C-BmtC-MMBtf.'XOA mmXBB NO. I MY 1 Fire Crackers just received aud for sals by PRESTON B110S gi l .WY I ' B J H 0.-1 0 0 BJILEh W Large siice beacy Gunuy Bar, in store anj for sale 1 y J. C. 4 J. G. SMITH. No. 187 Main street, Cor. Seventh,. JT V A N 8 V I I L E, IN I. giHJTEEL I. FOB THE PJ7 M'JT BBf ronage ttestowed upon them, Iteg leave to inform their fieuds and the. community in general, that with the aid of new aaachiuerv, they nre enabled to turn out work superior to that of any Eastern make. Those who w ish to have goesl TOOL8. m at t same time encouraga home manufacture, ran supply H.wnl ti thafactorjr Hatchets, Axes, Huh, Draw-Knives, Poi k Cleavers, Millers' P icks, snd Edged Tools of all kinds, made of double refined cast steel, and wsrranted equal to any in use. sep27 3m MLB, 4JSmO OM BJKJST. BV A fine two story brick Dwelling House, with yard filled with shrubbery, and with oot-buil.ttUK otnplete, ou Locust street, for sals cheap for cash. Abe, a good two story brick Dwelling Uouse on Cherry street, adjoining the late residence of Judge Foster, for sale cheap lor cash, or on a she rt crmlit. A lw , 11 acres of good laud near UuII'h Bridge, and adjoining the city of Evausville, uortb of the Cuual, for -.ut for five or ten years, by B. Q. WHEELER, sep? 7 Third street, opposite Court House. ATTENTION, LADIES ! ! ! ATI B JIT OP MB MRU LEJS'KJVR bfl H NELSON a CO., on Wodueslay, '-ept. 2Mb. at 1I o'clock, st the Auction Rooms, corner of Third and Main streets, Evansvllle. Ind. Positlvoly without reserve, and without regard ta east, s large and welt assorted stock of IRISH LINENS, Comprised, iu part, of Piece Linen ftir tthiriinir, Liaen tor Undergarments, Linen for Childreus' wear. Towels, Breakfast and Dinaer Napkins, Bleached and unbleached, double and single &uin Damisk Table-Clot hs, of any si7.eyou m.y require, Ladies' and .eut' white Linen Pocket llandkerchielM, Pillow -Case Linen, together with any other st tic e you may desire in tko Irish Linen line. All the above goods are new atid warranted pel -feet, and have, been brought horu direct liai Ireland hy the present owner, but as be intends changiug his business, all of the goods must wt4 will Ik sold ou the day above mentioned, at wliaiever price they may bring. Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and head-i of families, and all others who upai or use Irish Linens, and the La-lies in parlirnlar, are reijuesteil to lie prestMit. Yours, respectfully, H. NELSON st 00., sep27-tt Cor. Main and Third sts. MM HITK HHH .'SO BT1LP MJBmTr WW new iiad bice, j ust received and for sale by sep27 CHA9. Jl JOHNSTON. Q tumrU l l.YVBB! OCMJrCMBIXO BV RMels of the fined ever offered for title iu this ket, jest received and for sale cheap by p 7 CHA8. McJOB NiSTOjr. EVANSVILLE TEA STORE T mil Kit SiJ s. . jULI. . WW cial centres like Boston, New York, and Evansvills, business is gradually classifying itself, thus affording guods to dealers and co numen st better rates; therefore, resolved, that we deal in TEA, TOBACCO, etc., Ac, instead of general groceries. We beg leava to call attention to our lare and well Selected stock of goods in our line Km chests and i-addieiaosoi leil less. loo boxes 1 ..I IHO.UW Cigars. " bbls Blacking. UU huEes Grouud Spices. M bbls Vinegar. ll cress Uates' Matches. ju bags Grain Pepper and Spicv. lsj hdls Wrapping Paper. 0O reams Writing du 4,lf00 Paper Bags, asanrted siua, vsry convenient for retail purposes. v. usts rd, iu small aud largs tin m -Cominou and fancy Caudies, Butterscotch, Ac, with many other articles usually kept iu auch stores. Speaking of Teas, let it be understood that wo are anxious to sail Tea, aud will sell good Tea at 46c, 50c, OUc, 65c, 7Uc, 75c, gftv, 90c, fl , ami Si. 20 per pound V e slso bavo Teas put up in 2, 4, .ml 6 lb caddies . aa sv sas to "or ,or,,dr,' t0 "5 l mI"- " Jw K' I mil rht atl 1 mil ot, hm P,,r tb nrNuitil ii, Pn. sey'a Black ; after the Uth f October, in Filter's new Block, on First street. si" Call and get seme Tea. E. H. SARIN A Ci). &4T Hags wauled, for Groceries or Cash. Enquirer copy. sep2 W MOf70BBZ MJ 10 bbls Bye, various brands. & do Bourbon, do do 10 do Common Whisky. I cask Port Wine. 1 hbls Ginger Wiae. For sale, wholesale and retail, at sepiti T. KEDMOsfD'8, Posey's Block. V? A M I L 1' MEDICINES, MZ purr, can be had of N 8. WARRANTED TH0MPN. fWt OR A CCO A AD WARS. 140 boxes Virginia Totiacro, ssotts1. Brands Rw, s, s, Ins. aud Ss, lump llttl caddies choke Chewing " lOli.niHi Imported German and Havana Cigars. 5ti,(MiH Half-Spanish Cigars. For sale by sK213 WHEELER A RIGtW. giOWB OWBTBBB' f & dntaa 1 tb can Fresh Cove Oy iters , 3U do 2 B can do do 4. Just received and for sale by ssplfi GEO. FOSTER f CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HENRY WARD BEECH ER'S yMS4aen wee fly in " THE INDEPENDENT

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auntTMojy to tub i.s-tkh. mac iiutb-r contained in ,'Veiv Mircessiw iiumtwr of The lnJeprmh nt, the pubii.dier it hafMJ to announce that tbo Sunday Morning Sermons ot the Bev. litwmv W.iid HtrcHrn wtll appeamrertttively ia its columns every week. They an tl only reports given to the press which rewitc n nion from the author's own hand. Anionic the rtner ipeeiai contributors are the tul lowing well k aoWB writers : MXS. HAHR1T UKECHEli ,lvU f. ! .. R i'llEEVER,ad JOHX (.'. Willi 11KI:. TKKMS Twu Dollars a year, payatde in ad vant. Adilreiw JOSEIMI 11. !tlt:H. KIW, l'uWiUr, Ky r Ikekmni street. N. , V For sate by all "New Agents. sefJ.. iAvi 1 u Thomas "Redmond, Whob-sale Mjid Retail Ieaier in Urocerirs, Froduee, Liquors 13s foitt't Btmek, .Ttain St. T, fif .VJeV.ViV, removed to No. l'J"J Piwey's Hlock, Wain Mreot, and dinpmHl of his old stork of Groceries, is juM receiviag a new mid eWfarjred assortnient of i . Kt CHWin, MQl (Ki. srhirti he will II, either ut wheleale or retail, sxvheapsSJ rati lenrrhiwi iu this market. Having purchriM-d my stock K.i eaeh. 1 can sell my jroMU. o Maiiulacttirers' prices. T my old i-tisti.niers Inoh, in tow n and country, 1 ti ulor my grateful ncknow ledKaienls ftir root Cavora, and hojie by stiict attention to fi-iiiis to met it a continuance ol their patronage. foods delivered in ativ p.irt of the rMv li.-e ot charge. ssmB T. tElMi"Nl. JTHE KVANSVILLE INSURANCE "COMPANY, (KrfWifcei ia Immrjxtraf'-'l in Is !t, TAKES STEAMBOAT HULL, AND FLAT BOAT RISK. At low rstw, and adjust lo-ss fiiriy anl piomptl . Capital, - - - $250,000 OFFICE On Water stmt, well known as the Canal Baiik. WM. T. PAGE. 8xrw. INSURANCE AGENT, Fur the following well known Companies : Charter Oak Insurance Company. CAPITAL ..f:ti)0,000 Connecticut Insurance Company, capital mgmystm Peoria Insurance Company, A1MTAI sJU, Park Insurance Company. CAPITAL SI.CO.I I Lorillard Insurance Company, CAPITAL S-1Hi,n00 Takes all kinds of risks, and adjusts losses promptly. Policies for Life Insurance iastied in the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Cnijittii; Of New Yolk. CAPITAL AND cl BPLUS 5lS,00u Of which l(IO,(ini is deposited with the Comp troller ot the Mat.-ot Ne. V rk. miwomiBB w lodox Brooms. IU dot BuckeU. bi doE Tnlsi, assorted sires . rases No. 1 Mstcbw. Jtihds prime Sugar. 10 sacks Coffee. b chests Tes. 2o bags Flour, extra bikini io ooxes soap. 10 boxes Candles. i-.tmdli 2T kegs Nails, at T sep27 REDMOND'8, Posey's Bio. k B.REHH HI ;. i . i.ms. .v o l M Blue Giars Butter, st T. BKDM0KD !, sep2f. Posev's Block, BELL HANGING. B3EHSti.'s U'lsNI.VU UOOU OL B K'lOM BEf.LS put up, ehanged. or i .pmre.l in a neat and substantial manner, can hnve it done promptly and at fair prices, by leaving their orders Mt Mr. W. Caldwell's store, or at the M.m-i .ii House. I am just getting over a spell of sickness, and uould leei thankful to the citizens for nil the work they can give me in my line. II my work dows not give satisfaction, 1 do not ask pay. (fcW'Oood references vim be given. ay SI ANDREW BLAi'K. si UOOU OBB OP OXEJY EUR sale. Inotiire of ep24-lw VICKERY BRuS. Watches and Jewelry. p. L. CEISSLER, MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH, OPPOSITE COI'RT Hiil s;: BBJ rJJS'V Jl ST BETER.y'L O PRvM MM the East, where he has purchased a heauttitu assort ment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY of everv des cription, the undersigned is prepared to suit pur ctia-ers In every particular. lie invites an i tauii- j natiion of his goods and prices. P. L. CIESSLEB. N B. Watches and Clocks repaired and war- , rasted. sopii-dly M Bi TE L E.I II. - III El E It I y T WW l.raiids, some of it warranted pure nnd full 1 weight, for sale as low as at anv house iu the citj . aeplS W.'H.' P. STODDARD." LECTIO.Y J OTIt'E. n u. or Im i iNA, VaMDBBBI Ron Co.. as. I, Louis Ri liter. Clerk of the Vauderliiireh Circuit iVmrt. within and loi- said County, do hereby certify tothe Sh.-riti' of said County, what utTicers are to b elected nt the next general election mi the Mate of Indiana . to he held on the second Tuesday iu Oi-tolwr, A. D. 1K5J, at the different places of li.ldui2 elect ious in . said County, to-w it : A Jndge for tlu''ifUenth , Judicial Circuit, an Attorney Prosecuting for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, and a County Commissioner for the TUird District of Viinderburgh Oct. , M'it-bw, my hnnil and the scil or said Court, at Kran -ville. this Tth day ot 8eptemlr, A. I. 1899. LOUIS RICIITER, Clerk V. By virtue of the Certificate of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, of which the above is a true and full cony, notice Is hereby given to th qualified voters of said County, that an elect ion will be held at the several precincts in the Townshifia , of said Countv, te fill the vacancies alsiv.. certified, or Tuesday, the 11th day of October, A. D. In.'. JOflK f. tiAVJIT. s.p8-l."td t Sheriff qf l amtii ef)Ss ,jh C. THE GREAT EASTERN' ECLIPSED! T THMH .T OJHJKJVT THMt JIMMIval of the greatest ship i vet uncertain but it is rejoicing to know that the stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS at Sam. Emuich A Co.'a ia the most complete in the city ; and as they expect to increase their sales Isrgely by selling cheaper than ever, their customers may rely upon getting bargains. They will be pleased to show their stock of goods to all, whether they wi-h to hny oi uot, aud all , goods are warranted as represented. sepZS ) I BUM IHIMJS'M HJJLT. l,t0 bags No. 1, full weight, in store and for sale hy aapSS GEO. FOOTER A CO. BJtLOUB. 4 all grades, in daily and for sale by PELL SUPPL OP turrets and sacks receivin GKO. Ki'STKR A CO BUY HOME-MADE SBTOESH W JMFH WILL PLBJ8B TJMP. MJ particulsr notice that I am going to pay marked attention to ths matiufai ture of Ladies'. Misses', nnd Children's Bhocs of all kinds. In cases of emergency, ladies can hae shoes mad within four hours notice. If any one dowbts tinfact, let them try it. Gentlemeu will please call snd see the hauileouv and durable styles of Fell and Winter Boots I am now making. WANTEii -Immediately, ten or twelve go-.! journeymen, for men's and women's work. The highest wages will be paid iu cash, sept.l JOHN R ASCII, Ne. 8 Second st. rmOTJTOKS.HiO BJBBKLS POT.1 ML toes assorted kind, large slae, for sale at mart V ICKBBY BB08., ml Main atr- t. tf.'-BXTBj .VI t E Mj A lot iu jars sff various sixes. put up exttn ly for family use. just received and for sale by CHA8. McJOHNSToN, Posey's Biock. sep2G Main street, near tlss ( anal. gflBBBBB .' CBMtK HB .'- 3 0 BOX A." W. just received and f r aale by sep2ti CHAS." M. JOHN.-I "N BfBVBBMiTtrTjrB M boxes, and loose, just received and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, hy sep H CHAS. McJOHNPoN

LANEOUS. A?D MILLINKl.S' ISXATi SI! K HnrsF. OEVOU & ROCK WOOD V h". PL ; l:L STliFFT V lnie .U viea Wu ut , Boixuets, Flowers, SHAWL. OAK RHisi TRIMMiXUS HGOrSKIllTS, LACK KMltBOIbtRlF..- WHITE tKK DH' (1r.0VES, r. liyj IIktki t MM ''KMINT- ..fti le t t.. 'AII H'.J SllUBT I I M t ::i VKRS. sept . I H . P. OF. IV, i ST HOt h U Still) v tin ijr it .njTKRi.ii i,0P" lights fkXJO window sah. 2.if' ,l 10X12 j.nn( MEM l.Juii io.VH lnir. " ' " lot! panael T(r, sMsarsssl. " heiTes sscii Hii Wineevr Olns - - asm . " Natli. Just received and for sa.1. bi PtZl WHEk'IKB A B1CC3. JW Jn.tTTKB bp t.nPBBTJjrt B rm WM EVKRT ONK. WfTWOFT EXCEPTION Mtt.l y.V, x N'tKIIAlN, at the newDrvt; 1- , 4 Main -tr. et, between First and "Ssonl sir.-ts, tvausTllle, Tiid., are now in daily rw-ei pi if ttieJr new and splendid tock T TALL AND WINTER PRY GOODS. They ar. determinate e-ll and please al!. They rcjUest their fair customers and the balance o mailt ind to pay them a vblt, take a view of thelt jrooibj, satisfy their taste, ass laj in their stork for the m-jsoii. Til-' sbvk CODristi of a great variety of articles too numerous to specify. M I LLER 1 NIEll VPS, Cheap Cash Store. T"; 43 Mafn street, EvaasrilU. it. MCIIOSALU. .. Me DO. t. u. SAUN YALD .f SA BIX I (Jencral Insurance. Keal Estate, An Collecting Agents, 9 BKJML EfiTJTB MB ,.f itlWem rli I i - 11. t II. S-iiro ati.i olbrt Claims, nnd lav Taxes. Viil Insure, tkfi st .5s or damage bynre. BuildhatiaiMSi, Personal Property, aiid the peril"i inhu:J nit. igati'.n ; al the live of individuals against ' .u- danirs and t.cciilrnts ut travel, in the ftIltwii4: leliable '.mn.uiies : Indianapolis Insnnnsos CuMmsuj . lUsiogoaa Insurance Company , Kafrle Insorsiice Cunijahv ol t'iudnbati ; Ohio Life lusurauco. Company. 1'iTuiaueiit once in K t. i "s new building. se-ond BBM I for the present iu Posey's Block. psoptit v. h p. stodird7 JT THE OLD B8TJMBLIHMED J? IUU G STORK, No. 17 Main street, con tin ties to keep ou Inuub a full and complete supply "i Meilicinas, Paints. 0il. Vai liislu, Claw, Brasues, Pcrfuniery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, te. Which he sells at a low a figure as any bouse ir the city. Also, a laree ami varied fc. jerttoei t of .1 M HUOTY TE t V' K. ( .1 ifEHAti, CASES. A Vi . m. CHEMICALS, In fact, eveiyt hiii;; fcpiertaiiiing to the art. Ordes lr imifly atteude.1 to, and forwarded by steamboS or Expr - to any pu t of the country. sepfi' WM'H F I V LAS! FOR SALE. ONE MM tie- ino-l Is-autiful plares about Evaasi the uiont Is-Hiititul plares about Evaasvle, with one acre plauted in fruitful vines, and fit BWeem in garden, as tbs j urchaaer may dssir or r a goisl well on the premises. It will be offeree', atjrivaie sale: if nut ssU beJore the 28th of theanusth, Ihe alove propei i will be put up at auction vud sold to th hiirh - f l.iiloVi Terms made gjioaton th da .f sale. PHIL. K LONICHLL stringtnwti, Ind.. Sept. 82 -td Kvansville ijas-light compajy. FBViE htr.CLAU ANNUAL MTETTL( OF M the Stockholders in the Evausville Oas light CnaVpapj. fr the parpose of choosing three Jirec. tors to . i ve ilurnu' the I'tisuing year, will Is hsld at the Coamay't uflks, ssj LssmbsI street, krtweeii the hems ,1 in A. M. ml 4 P. M , ou Moaoy, tbs 2ith dsy of October nevt. sep22 td i O. KEATS, Fres't. BQoli SALE .izaJuF HORSES,! SPA A sT ' ol itmle.and a two-horse wagon aadharoesi. The pi..pert.v ff not disposed of by privS sals by the 29th inst.. wist Im t anction. A rare . mmm s tm a imrguin may be had. Also, (;, a.-rps . t land, liaely timbsrad, situated four Holes from the city, on the Mt. Tern on load. For further inf. rinntion as to atma, Ac inquire at si-pt -t i EMRICU'S BRBWEBT. R RES T OR s.i LE. - THE FA RmT XNO WN fis tue "(Hd Whetstone st on i vae," an the new Pftersbnrfrh road, three and a half miles from Evan-vill. . contain fag 80 acres, fO of which are under cultivation Tlier arc three naww-failing ; springs ol water; a Rood lrams dweills, contaiu -I iiit six rooms , a commodious barn and other build t logs, all of a liich are new and convenieutly arraog d. There are alao about 200 fruit tress, compris ing a great variisty of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, yiuii.'e. Cherry, sfrc. Fences and other improve ments are in complete order. K. r further partimbirs.kpi ly to me on the praui- , ises, or at the store of Yickero Brothers, S Main i street, Evausville. sepi22-dsrwiw WM. VICKEBT. OAKLEY'S. m OJhLEl so.y, jso. 6 are in reccint nf a large sto. k .f Carpels. Kloor Table, and Stair Oil Cloths, Window Hiade. stair U.ls, Cotton, Linen, Wool en, and .Silk Damasks ; Uugs, Mats, Bleached vod Drown Muslin. Cotton an. 1 Woolen Fbxnnals, Cotton and Liuwit Slteetings. all grades and sizes of Blankets, all tuahti t Shavils, KniUtag Yarn, and Cotuui Hosiery and Gloves j Caaineta, Caasi meres, troths, lilldreu's Plaids, Merino, Ladies' Dress Goods, Silk. DeBemges, Plain and Figured DeLaiiiee, Jaconet an l Swiss Muslins, Embroider) and Embroidered CVdlar. Woolen Gooda, all shades ot Wot -ted and Chens si Calicoes. Cingbajne, Umbrellas for Gents, La-lie, and Misses; Hoops, Hoop Skirts, Ac, which ' . li. r.sl tor . ash at reasonable prices, and one price, to all. We also have ou hand a large amount of Pork. Lard, Molasses, and Whisky Cooperage. Orders filled at short notice ami low prices. sepl9-lni CRESCENT CITY GALLERY. WE ALL follow interest in spite of vain talk. And to ttiufe who deal fairly, to them we should watk , ow, you who want Pictures, both cheap and flrst-raf-', Bring your dinu-i to SMITH'S Gallery, (yon don't have to watt ). He fears no competltf in from on or the other. Hut look.- ni'oti each as u friend and a brother; ITe c.irwa not f.r show, i.or puffing, nor blowing. Mock soirees, or gamuiou, assuredly knowing That he makes the trade, who give most for the cash ; The people care nothing about any grand splash. N . all who wan t Pictures, large ones or small, should, without more ileiay. on Mr. Smith call ; The i urt llonse. you know . just over the way, Kxamine his Pictures wo knsw what you'll say Tin U st in the city, and . nnnot l beat In finish ot price m,l by way of a treat, To Ladies nnd Families he lessens bis pay Come atlviig, li loll Js, don't iiegb ri it a day. fjajHi iib gf1 iTTOX YARNS AND RATTISO. j 7.- tmgs assorted No.s Cotton Tarn. HS bales No. 1 Csnnelton Batting. HI t .lls. Cotton Twine. V bags 'r n lis Win;. 10 bags Carpet Chain. rorsal brMT-M 1 1 wn EELER ft BIGGS. J. U. MAGHEE & CO. a it i .vm my b kji d t fob their TM FALL TRADE, w ith a stock of Goods every way united to the wants of the countrr, and invite the attention ot "mmt MERCHANTS to thefr extensive stock of D0MKSTIC AND IMPORTED DRY OOODs AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which is very . and ery cheap. We init.- Merchants t. examine our stock before going farther from sVonae, a we will sell them cbeapet fnnta th.-y can buy goods elsewhere and get them Borne. nepH B, itK.vTTMB ttrmmm :JrmcH M7 now ts-cupied by Mr. Lyon as a Tlotbia Mi'te, atijoitiiug Poet Oahce, is lor rent. Enquirg ol Mr. keen, ol the ami of Ki-en A Praetoa. ...pi'. Mas. K C. I. IN K BBm 1 TE1. IV MEDIA TEI.T.SIX GOOD WW t siat, aud six gsssu i aul Jtagers, to go te Pa.lii. sh. Kv. OnodwTures -,v,n. W.C. GB WES. sed-.t -Uer. luuit Tallin, Padn K( mmjtl.VTERS JJS'll nTMERS ta.V M buy Li nssed nil ami Paints of all kinds, p. - en! Dry r. ll: ii-liea. Graining Cosnhs, ami Tube Colors, at tl.e lowest rates, at WM II I' KTIrAaU' s. -ep I 17 Main street. HI ST MEt eTs'bis i-uTjvmwrLOT BP of AiubroUpe Cases, Frames, and Chemical, dirwt from the "Mannmottwets, t. r sale st reduced prii-es, at WM H P. 8 I nl'DABD'S. sap 29 17 Main street ATiOPPBB t C OPE BE TM 300 bsg Bio Coffee, mm ino do Jam d . !nt ic. sived end for svle bj .p 29 PBESTON BK06.

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