Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 60, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 October 1859 — Page 2

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EVAHSVILLE. IHP.L. V TUESDAY MORNING..- ...OCTOBER 23 ffF The Harper's 1 erry insurrectioa will prore an erent of deep import la our political history. . It changes at once tbe prospects of thi two riral parties. It damns, by a single deed, the ultra, fanatical faction of tbe Republican party, and renders them odious and infamous to the country as conspirators, traitors, and rebels. The other portions of the party, howerer earnestly they may repudiate the connexion, or condemn Brown's mad acts, will not be able to escape an implication in tbe odium which these Tiolent associates hare brought upon the party. Though they may never haVe contemplated treason, and are now horrified by the bloody crimes of Brown, his madness i3 but the legitimate result of their preaching. Brown has been made a monomaniac, like thousands of others, by . the doctrines and the passionate appeals of the New York Tribune, and papers of its class. There are hundreds of thousands of readers of those papers who hare been prepared by those fanatical sheets to aid and applaud Brown's ties': who had not any of his courage- to execute their diabolical wishes. The event will giro a shock to the party that will scatter its strength, and render all alliance between it and the conserratire, national opposition party bopeless.It is a death blow to Sewardijin. Brown and his co-conspirators justify themselves upon the principles proclaimed by Seward, Greeley and Giddings. They are the men wfcom, the corntry will hold morally responsible for the lives that have already been sacrificed, and for the horrible butcheries that were intended if the diabolical attempt had not been arrested at the outset. If it be proven that Gerritt Smith and J. R. Giddings were privy to the movement, it will be difficult to persuade the country that Seward and Greeley had no intimations of Brown's schemes. Giddings foreshadows such an event in his speech last winter on the thirty million bill, in which he said : I look forward to the day when there shall be a servile insurrection in the South ; when the black man armed with British bayonets and led on by British officers, shall assert his freedom and wage a war of extermina tion against his master; when the torch of the incendiary shall light np tbe towns and cities of the South, and blot out the last vestige of slavery. And though I may not mock at their calamity, nor Hugh when their fear cometb, yet I will hail it as the dawn of a political millemum. Mr. Seward, in his Rochester speech, de clared, in speaking of free and slave labor, that: These antagonistic systems are continually coming into closer conUtct, and collision re sults. Shall I tell you what this collision means? They who think it is accidental, unnecessary, the work of interested or &natlcal agitators, and therefore epuemcrnl, mis take tbe case altogether. It is an irrepres sible conflict between opposing and enduring forces, and it means that the United States must, and will, sooner or later, become en tirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free labor nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by xree labor, and Goarleston and .New Orleans become marts for legitimate mer chandise alone, or else tbe rye fields and wheat fields of Massachusetts and New York must again be surrendered by their farmers to slave culture and to the production of slaves, and Boston and ew York become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth that induces so many unsuccessful attempts at final compromise between the slave and free States, and it is the existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended compromises, when made, rain and ephemeral. Startling as this say ing may appear to you, fellow citizens, it is by no means, an original, or even a modern one. The Republican party avows now, as the Republican party in 1800 did, in one word. its faith and its works : 14 Equal and exact justice to All men.", Even when it first en tered the field, only half organized, it struck a blow which only just failed to secure a complete triumphant victory. In this, its second campaign, it has already won ad vantages which render that' triumph now both easy and certain. The secret of Its assured success is in the very characteristic which, in the mouth of scoffers, constitutes its great and lasting imbecility and reproach. It lies in the fact that it is a party of one idea; but that is a noble idea an idea that fills and expands all geuerous souls the idea of equality the equality of all men before human tribunals and' human laws, as they are all equal before the Divine tribunal and Divine laws. I know, and you know, that - a revolution has begun. . I know, and all the world knows, that revolutions, never go backward. Twenty Senators and a hundred Representatives proclaim boldy in Congress to-day, sentiments and opinions and principles of freedom which hardly so many men, even in this free State, dared to utter in tbeir own homes twenty years ago. While the Government of the United States, nnder the conduct of the Democratic party, has been all that time surrendering one plain and caatle after another to slavery, the peole of the United States have lxen no less steadily and perse veringly gathering together before tbe forces with which to recover back again all the fields and all the castles which have been, lost, and to confound and overthrow, by one decisive blow, the betrayers of tbe Constitution and of freedom forever. . v The event will bring the country to its sober senses and hasten the formation of a conservative national opposition party. Bishop Oxderdoxk's Case. In the Episcopal Convention, at Richmond, the House of Bishops has definitely disposed of the Onderdonk case. After rejecting all propositions looking to a restoration, they, by a large majority, passed a resolution permitting Onderdonk to draw, his petition. A motion of unconditional restoration was voted down, 26 to 8. Then the Bishop of South Carolina submitted a motion that the memorial could not be entertained without previously resigning his jurisdiction. Tending this, Bishop Whitehouse, of Illinois, offered a substitute restoring the Bisbop to office, but not to the exercise of his jurisdiction. The substitute was lost. Rishop DeUucey, of New York, afterwards moved to restore, on condition of regulation laid on the table, ayes 19, noes 11.

c -The Whiff of ilassaehvaettik J he Boston Courier was the etaunchMt last organ of old federalism in Boston; OaUhe exjinction of its party, it became a Webster Whig champion ; it has met with

many vicissitudes, but it has always pre-f served its independence, and never flagged in ability and vigor. Its present editors are Old Line Whigs, and in its editorial corps are one or two of the ablest pens in the State. The following extract, from one of its leading articles of last .week, sounds strange to those who are familiar with the antecedents of the paper and the men who conduct it. '; In referring to an article from tbe National Intelligencer, counseling a uniouof the Opposition, In support of the Hon. Edward Bates for the Presidency, it says: - We do not agree, then, with the counsel of the Intelligencer. We believe that great evils would follow if Repgblicanism should prevail. We look, therefore, for the success of the Democracy in the coming election, and believe in it. But what success will it be? It was far from triumphant before; but went into office exactly on the grounds now indicated by us, and it will be so again. t will! be aided directly by those who regard Republicanism as the worst of evils ; indirectly by those who think they see a means of thwarting it, without absolutely implicating themselves in Democratic doc trines or measures. Then, when it has attained the government, and sectionalism is quite routed, as it will be, and the leaders of sectionalism are where they should bein hopeless defeat and obscurity it will be quite time to form, upon a just and rational basis, a party in opposition, which will bring together, once more, men, North and South, who ought to unite. Whatever pro motes this object is for the good of the whole country ; whatever discourages and checks it, is evil. Those who seek for present and personal objects, shall follow one course ; those who seek only tbe true interests of tbe Union, whether they are to participate or not in the common benefit during their own generation, will pursue another. An u opposition " to be beneficial or effective, must extend throughout the Union. At present, such a project seems to us hopeles of success, mischievous if successful. 1 1 would gain no accessions at the South. It could not bring in the opponents of Republicanism at the North. Such an M opposition " would be only Republicanism under another name, It would be mere sectionalism: and its triumph would be the common disaster. Liability or Rail Roads ox Fbek Passes. The Circuit Court at Rochester, New York, in suit brought by a widow against a Railroad company for damages by tho death of her husband, in a smash np of a train in passing over a defective bride, the jury gave a verdict lor $d,uuu. it was shown that the husband was traveling on a Free Pass, on the bai V. of which was an en dorsement that the Railroad company should not be held liable to the bolder for any ac cident3. Tbe Court decidedthat certain in dued considerations and benefits Lad been received by the company for the privileges of passing over the road by the deceased, and that the bridge was unsafe through the care lessness of the agents of the company, and it should therefore be held responsible. The company, it is said, will appeal. BgBLoox J5GT0X, the seat of our State University, is described by the editor of the Indianapolis American, who recently visited the town, as follows : It sccm3 to be a city on bills. Tbe ground is beautifully undulating, and the site, occupying tbe summit between the east and west forks of White river, is high and healthy. From aome'enuse we had been led to expect a town, old, and finished, and dilapidated. Tbe reverse is the case. There is an air of thrift and improvement that is refreshing. Few places of ita size, that we have visited, exhibit tewer tottering fences, unpainted buildings, and other signs of decay, indicating that the owners are gone, or wish to leave for other parts. Tbe streets are cluttered up with brick and boards, indicative ot improvements, and in several places gTading is in progress, showing that tbe streets are to be improved also. Tbe State University is located here. Tbe new building, not yet finished, though already decaying for want of paint, at least on tbe bay window,' is admirably planned. We think it excels, both in appearance and convenience, any building for academic purposes that we have visited, albeit we do not admire tbe unfinished condition of the ventilating arrangement, in the chapel and society halls, neither ' must '. we be understood as commending tbe appearance of tbe campus, ot of tbe public square in the town. Neither, of these is in keeping with their surroundings. Tbe County should put the one in better order, and the State tbe other. e . , "A Meaty Verdict. The St.' Louis Jiel publican says: - "The ejectment suit of Cutter against the heirs of Mullanphy, after a trial of fifteen days in the Circuit Court, was given to the jury on Wednesday afternoon. Yesterday morning they returned a verdici of elevenfifteenths of the Lirette A r pent the tract claimed together with damages, $40,000, for withholding the land, and a monthly rental of $733. Tbe frround. fronts on Broadway, with a southern boundary on Mullanphy street, running west more than a mile. The eleven fifteenths of the tract amounts to about twenty-nine and twothirds .arpents, and is valued at but little below $600,000. This claim was purchased about ten years Boi bj the plaintiff, for a few thousand dollars, front the heirs of those to whom tbe property formerly belonged. New CocxTtRrriT. Tbe following is tbe description of a new counterfeit recently issued in St. LouL, and other towns iu the West: On the Mechanics Bank of New Haven, Connecticut, vignette letter V, with portraits of five ex-Presidents on it; eagle grasping two flags, stars, etc., above ; ship under sail in an oval, on right ; mechanic's arm and hammer in an oval, on left; imitation of genuine, and likely to deceive at first glance.' , Nebraska Election. It is reported by telegraph, from Nebraska Ciiy, that Mr. Daily, Republican, is elected to Congress, by a majority of 49 over Eastbrook, Democrat. California. Sesator. It is said that Volney E. Howard will most probably be appointed Senator from California, by Gov. Weller, to fill Broderick's vacancy. Howard was formerly member of Con Teas from Texas.

Packet to (UssitTos,r-;Tb& nice little

packet, Alida, has temporarily withdrawn from the trade between here and Cannelton) paruy jor tne purpose oi repainting -ana repairs, and also to learu if a deeper interest cannortc excited among -our business men, in supporting a packet on ; the route. She commenced the enterprise ' at ' the hardest season of the year, and haiperseicredjn it at a loss to herself, though she Las brought much new trade to the city. Her officers are convinced there is freight and passengers enough on the route to support a packet profitably ; but so much is given to tbe Louisvillo packets and transient boats, that the packet which is laboring exclusively for the local accommodation of tbe towns on the route, is left to starve. If all the business men interested in sustaining the line would unite In giving her their business,' she would have ample support.' .To secure j thia support, some of out most active business men are making op a; subscription list, pledged to secure her against loss, on condition that she shall remain in the trade sit months. A similar arrangement secured us the import ant line of packets down the river, and a small subscription will secure an equally important object, in aline of packets up the river. If the subscription shall serve to remind every business man of his interest, to ship by tbe Alida, there' will be no money required to be. , paid on it.- The freight will do her more good than the subscription. -; The Homeopathic Scalpel. This is a small monthly paper, published In this city by Drs. Ehrman and Glaviz. : It is designed to extend a knowledge of the principles of Homoeopathic system of practice, and fto make its readers better acquainted with the laws of nature, by which their health is pre served, or their diseases cured. .It is con ducted with spirit and ability, and, consid ering that English is not the native tongue of cither editor, tbe style of tbe original article is remarkably pure and idiomatic. The first number contains several interesting and valuable articles for the general reader. Asdirsox, on Main street, opposite the Bank, has on hand the largest stock of uncut fine Cloths In this market. - His beau tiful vest patterns aud elegant cloths for coats, cannot be surpassed, and with his pe culiar genius for producing au elegant fit, a gentleman can have a 6uit equal to any thing he can procure in Broadway. The comparison, baa been made, and Anderson took the palm, at the same establishment may" , be .found'soine -superior "ready made clothing,, from the best eastern manufactu rers. ne has some comfortable business coats, afidj? putsiders.'of ao elegant style cheap for cash. : . . B$n Since the introduction' of Devlin's excellent clothing, by our young friend Lyons, the demand has increased so rapidly that he 'finds it necessary to increase his stock, and facilities for doing business. He will consequently remove to Judge Foster's new biook, on : First street, one door from Main, on the 7 th of next month, where he will receive a fresh supply of fine goOdi that will' increase his stock ''to- nearty tfvice its present size, and will keep constantly in his employ a first-class cutter; so that he will be prepared to manufacture fashionableand neat-fitting garments, to order, on short notice. He has just received some very fine over and business coats. :' . . C$3LAny persons wishing tbeir teeth attended to -by Dr. Flea ger, can find him at his old stand, where he; will be happy to wait on them, during this week, in all the various branches of his profession, JtiEV, ADVERTISEMENTS . mm tmcjb 19, njsBKB aivxjv fV i that ranay.KoUon iodanmrod j prtutlce, kit my botn' on tt about tl 20th day of September. AU persona are notiflod not to truat or fcarior ou my aceooat f" S will iwt ba ccountlU lor anythivg farnUhed her after tte date of her taavinr. eW " ! HALKTA EVANS. jr J J vn retvjvn, J bum ot JL money which the owner can hare by givtnjr a satisfactory description thereof and paying f r this adreTtisemeat. Apply to ine at my ahos ahop, No. 190 Blain itreet, corner of 7th. ooasdlw, , , , .. , . . . VTM. EMtRT.'1 ILiSTISOSAT A ICTIOX- WE WILL HJr amttan on Wednesday evening, Oct 20 at early gas light, a lot of flu oil painting, is fine gilt frames, saitable for parlor ornaments. Those wanting anch articles wi!l do well to attend , as they are bound to be sold. -:; . H.XELSOX Jt CO, oct 25 , rcaraorXaia aa4 Third atreete 0r.S AT AVCT10K WElTUL 'liELL AT 9 auction en Thursday. morning October 49th. at 10 -a'rlock, by the doiea, to-tks trade, a lot of msns,- laidies, in lanes, and! children' ahoee. . Ts dealer or thuse buying by wholesale, a tine opportunity ia offered.' ' ocU i: - X lOfELSOSTA CO. ; rrKJtm vjljj. CBLnru.v co. Jim bars remsved to M'atee street, three doors above Main. - o 0 A P WX are now manufacturing Veils' Patent 'okl log Spring Bed, the lest and niuat conrenieut uow la aee, ai It eaa be ateved or kauJk-d without any trouble. Call ana examine thera. -.; . JanM JfJJOT 4 JKKH!-lM BJUH CHOICE MM. new Buckwheat Flour, jsat received by ocfit - K. . BABfOCK. jTtO U'JA'V VJLVJ VBB8U effXsY f- Cowt with Calf, for sale low f rhe consignment, by ' " K. 8. BABCOCK. TTJXJPKH8M UMUO.W-I JfJVJ: JT -st7. new Kxprees Wagon au.l ' llarura for sale cheap,. , K. S. BABCOCK. tniTvie.& rcaT kx TiejMijs'iiMtvK Jm Jnat received and in ntre Mr -OC124 , , K. &i BABCOCK. mtarifjf- u-nKmKm .n i- wirje, W W. Klliataib. Jiu left aay hrd sad board without any Jtutcau-e or provueativa, 1 hereby forwarn any person Iron trastiag.es- harboring heron my acix-uut, as 1 will sot pay any debts ef her coatrHctiutf. .1 with also to eay that she has left a child th res weeks old, and I would, like for some one to tska ths child to raise, snd wilj pay any one for so doing. octZM3t WILLIAM. MANUEL.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Bit LABOBHT I TOBACCO .ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE. P. Fondrich & Brothers, - Would respectfully ibform tbe ritizeus of Evanf -itle and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Segar$, Snuff, J tpes, and uerman Smoking Tobacco, . Tban any; two establishments or oar principal Cities. 1 ' . I (Hotels and itore-keeperi, look to your Interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine onr lame assortment, which a-s pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be lough t in Cincinnati or Louisville; All we aak i. that you ahall call and Judge Tor yourselves. We offer any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment U a hraucb of the well known extensive -Haiti mors Tobacco w areuouse oi Jos. Feiidrich it Bros., No. 1M Forest atreet. Maiu tt., 1 door above First, oct 2 1 Kvansrille, Ind. MM ets. A larxeaAMortmeiit Comforts very heav ily wadded, for salo low at octal S. EMBICII ACO'S jJtHJS'HOMMt MURK THAT M. nice mixed yarn, Just revived at oct20 . ' 8. KMB1C1I A CO.i dMIMTJJ" .V4V.ViY-? .MOAT superb article, that will not ahrink, just open ed at . 8. EMBICII & CO.8 THIMBUMAC M.KRKI., J , .ff O .V, M. Herring, Ac, for sale at oct20 COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. WMtJVBOJ -SO B BL8. BJM,I,Oir W Vinsrar received and for sale bv octlS ' " OKORGE FOSTER A CO. avs m Mm suu aaus juciuv.v m and Virginia (all aires) in store and for sals ty . UKUKUli IUMt.lt a UJ. jrCMJMtLtUB J boxes Half and quartern, Star candles. , . 73 do Hard pressed tallcw uo rseei ved aa d for sale by octl3 GEORGE FOSTER A CO. W 1MB sTe" JLl 150 liarrel shite lime, 50 h'hdi Rray do 125bbl Hydraulic cement, jiut received sad for sale br OCtl GKORGE FOSTER Jt CO. sfeTeVeVl JfV-a30 MJLIJS HJf from 2.M to 4 bushel, for sale low to close out confiignment by oct 10 GEORGE FOSTER A CO. jlTIITJ OMItKUS TJKJiJV -IT MJB ICs for hardware at JACOB STUALB A SOS'S. vcti-i 71 Main t bet 2d A 3d tts. aTWWl JIOZB.VMOliMtC UAMBLBN mWW Ale. (eii:al to Bufhers) U dozen Butcher's files, 30 do do trimmer's cbbmeU. V5 do do turning chissebi aud gouges, tt do do plane irons, 10 do Swar Jt Jackson's hand saa , i ' 25 gnsi lst quality bed screws, just received and for snleby ( oct'J2 JACOB STRAUB A SOX. fmXBS, hUOl'KLH erf JL ."Vt dc?en Llpiiencott' axes', ( , 2" do Jaiaea' shovels, i ' . 6 '! do spades, 5 t! do ' coal khovt-Is, . . 10 J i do woodsawa (framed) ' now n lii'i. J aud for s1o by octii JACOB STRAI-B A SftV. M. Uea A WtlU (dissolvt d by notice of the lUh will lx cou.'iuued sud kcttled lavtimlly. ocf.'l W. A. McKEA. t JL ing containing eight roams, with good i IUr yard filled with choice thruLbery and out-bo. I.in: in good order. lln liouse is ituited on Neveulu treet tietween Walnut and Cherry. Inquire of cttfi JOIIS IV1NSOS. Afm-y'B TOf'ac.V M City order for sale ly vcta i SAMUEL ORR. C. tAVIDOf. ' -, i. n wir.t DAVIDSON & O'NEIL MM, nsrshipiu the TaiioiiiiK bnsiuHS would rail the attention ef their friends to the ict that they are now prepared to furnish clothing of any de cription, ami in any tjU reBlred. Wear both old rider.ta and aie v eil known. All our wink U malo by cood workmen, none ol hers are em pleyed. Call and etaiume our fx.. if they dou't suit, e promise mt t get angry, but if any should suit we wiil make th ui up ou reaaonablo terms. N B. No saitern woik.all Kvansvile nixke. '. PAVIIOX, 'octiO 1. O'NalL. Within a b-w d.iyt a handbill 'ia i le-u ircnlsted purjx-i tiuv; su mii lion mil siii-where iu Kinrich's new huiMini;," which some lisve niistaken for "Koibta-a'a," and we hsve repeatedly l-eu anked if ws iiitfit.l.l to sell at Mik tion. , To thwe not intiniatoly jiiinl' -I with our .ti!iiies we wmiM pay that we r sincerely indeMH to lbs pul'iic Ih-geaeral tor tbeir lil-ersl patrousize, which enables as to coniiiiite txtr buiues as heretofore, and will guarantee our iiiituiurra that our price will favorsl.lv compare with anv, even the fluctuating auction." SAM KMB1CU A CO.'S, rt JU . 4'J Main street. W . VI!) HtlbC. r. VII HtYCE. V. M. VAX HCU'K. VAN IIEYDE cV BROS, Importers, Manufacturers and lHalers in Foreign aud Wine tic Liquors, Wines, C'ifrs, au.l l'roduce, CIUCLEVILLE, OHIO ' BVMT MB VBl iiBltJiBiifi TBJj 9 rr Lehitth 1 12 bbU genuine Bourbon Whisk-, 3 do ' do M'otiengahela do, a prims article, which will be sold low for cash. Apply to , . . WM. J. 1EL BLKK. Agent. , , oct JO . 4 Maiu atree "wjCf V lit B'r'BTSji tfrLB.YB i it M article with color and plaid to match, i..r sals cheap at - i oct. . R. EMBICU Jt CO.'S '.Wr sOiV J'BTT 4JO0LWA complete stock ot lad iee, and misses, wool nett Scarf,' Circulars, Talmas, Muffs, Armlet. Gaiter. Children MitUand Mitten, town Boots, k-torines, and a hoet f other fancy giMidi, for sals at oetJU . . . S. EMBICII A CO.'S nOOBBJSUiMBTlTBsZnCCM . WW ets, churns, Wtiodru bow Is, aud haxket of every description at jsr t20 .: CinlK'S FAMILY GROCERY. JVM't 1 UUviiMM ritHLKS oi all kinds Womwtershits snd uasy vtln-r sauces. Oysters, rdit.rs. Uiwewater, Bayruiu, flavoriui; tfltrnrt, Olive t.il, laimeo fresh Uint krrel, Shad, etc., for sale at vt2ii COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. It iMHOM.1 TIO.V Tlie cottrt uvlliip lierutofori vxiHtiftir betwvii 2. II. C.Mtk and H.-tiry 'iik. ini.l.r Die til III of '.. II. t'w.k Jr !.!, tlMsa.lvfxl .HitirnitK-r li-t, lso!, by mill nut ix.ll-eht. Mr. '.. II. Cook willti.n. till tte lbs bll-ili.-. and celli-t t ail debt til' Hie Inn ami J all ilriiwnJ. Mnilint it. '.. II. 'HK, ' 1S 11. A. CMIK. rwUHK JaTICB - M. Bv ait edr of tUe ljiuiitott Comu il, aw,l Saturday, Octolier l-'dli, I sm autliorixcd to nn.ie Sr three from tlist d.ttc. City ()nl.-rs f..r thewWe amount rf taxe4. P. SIIMUCK, wctJQ City Collector. " . lXes l"tue spple ihee, ( 1I do Enlirli diry do . receir! st COOK'S FAMIf.Y fiTtftf fY. onn Lus asUU on bard and for sale at IXKlK'i FAMILY ;KO KUV. OA LJ 1MB BJlSi.YS, sasjV, A) half boxes ,1., sr. do j0 1 cask Ztntl Cnrranto, 1 cask German I'mut-i , 1 cak Goruuui Chnrrit-K,. oh hand aud for tale at urt!!,L CX)K'g FAMILT GROCKRY. MZSII JBMMWmMMtH . clear sides, liNJOlbx dried beef, CKtliy FAMILY CROCK at W (Uashes. kihhaws, sweet and lrii-li potaioen, green snd dried apples, for sale cheap at L --rJ CutJK'S FAMILY GRQTK R Y. JTpOB HJLE, tiU TU Tit J UK M-tHtJ M stuck of Oroceriis or Clothing, a Farm coiitaiiiiug 120 a-res, one mile sotith of the town ..r Linton, Greene county, Ind. Forty aeres are in culuvstien. Frame Hoose, Log House, Fruit Trees, W ater, etc. Enquire of oct24-lw AUD0XALD A SABIN.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

fftiAKB .VO TICK .' B sVBB W?DD IV- 1 JL We have on bund, and ar manu&cturiiiK to ordtrr'all kfcjis of Fringes, Cartons, Cord Tassels, :, fc Ladies wishing. the abova named' articles, would do well to give u a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they can get vrhat they want. We also wholesale to merchants by- tbe piece or yard. so that it will be an object for them to give nt their orders. AU orders sent us will be filled with neat ness and dispatch.' '. ( . ' .' Yt e also keep an assortment oi szwrea m amixrs couftantly on band. Wbeeler A Wilsons, J. M. bmt'er A Co.', and five different inas or amgie Thread Machim-s. Ws bars an adjuetsble Binder and Uetumer. All persons having Machines wil do well to nd us an order for these articles, hi they ars a trre.it kavtug of labor. Pries of each S3. r. M. 5tLL.11 AM, Agent, tuarlS No. 5 lint street, Lvausville, Ind CV V would respectfully inform the citen-i of Kvaadville thAt he has oene4 a Meat Shop, en the corner of First and Locust streets, whore in tends keeping an assortment of tbe- beet meat of all kinds. . He asks a portion ofublic "patrouace. as he intends to keep the best or meat of all kinds. Meat delivered to any part of ths city treed charge and with promptness.,' . i r octiadlw j. MVS t Jt J? cei van 1,570 rja cmmM ait s of Cli'sa, r;uM, QscrMirare, oscl looltsGawj; 1(J gross TubU Cutlery. " J.'W. HCGHES, - .. i - ' ' IS Main atreet, Eraiisville. nJU S8 crates assorted for the Country Trade on HW JlOLASHMiH J.VMt ttVUJB! 100 bbla choice new Molasses; 2obhd " " Suffur, To arrive bv next steamer for oct2l . E. S. BABCOCK, WBJTTMJS'4J 5 O BJiiKS t'J.WYJti.MM ton No. I, just received aud for snleby octlJ ULOKGK FOSTER A CO. t TUB CYBBBStUrBlf HAS OPENed a drawing class for mechanics. Those ho wish to join sre requested to call at bis ofllce in or-' d?r to bespeak tbe irticulars. 1 J. K . FRICK.Anliitect. octlJ OflRce in Crencent City Bank Building. OBBBCTIOJrJIIAJrMM:9rM.tS are under tbe impression that -Roster Bro s. A Co. ars keeping tine silk and fancy dress goods only For the information of such ws would state thst cur stock of staple good is complete, such as CALICOES, GINGHAMS, DEBAGES, Merinos, wool llanuels, the best of cauton flanueb, linseys, bleached and brown shirtings and sheetings, Ac. Also battiuets, jeans and cassi meres, for meu and bcya' wear. Call in aud examine. UOSSKR BRO'3 A CO. oct 19 , . f t Xo. 30 Main street. rrOO nt'JS'LBti ovq VMJ i.vj o u - O 9Tt jt W eichtmsn's manufacture, just received and for sale at a small advance on eastern prices, at : I : i WIL Jl.;l'. STODDARD'S, octlO r . 17 Malnstreut. i jr.Knpst is?.w i at . u holTi) hji mTk JlJ and retail. A new lot in store to-day direct from the manufacturers at ths Drue Store of WM. II.-1. STODDARD. -ottl! 17 Main street. TnxTBJicT ef cut en 6 bm7o iil Jild wckmI. extract mpperas, Indigo, msdder, and a eetieral aortnienti.f dye staffs at "" - WM. II- P. STODDARD'S, . octia v : - ,-, 17 Msiastrcet. VBB Cti BAM TVf K TB sT.J O - do red from crystals, expressly for family use at . . . . . ,W M. II. I STODDARD'S, octl'J . 17 Main street. DBBMJmBriVQABiBa6MTie M tV per tt up. for sals at V1CKEKY BROS. Evaiisvillc Paper Mills! J.FUNKE, - - PROPRIETOR.1 C. SCI1 MITT, Jt STARK, AGENTS, No. .1 st 5, First St., Evanvlik. Always au band and for . sain at XutttTii prices, all qualities of wrapping paper. - ft5.Rsjrat ths blghest mitrkst srice, taken in' exibsiigefor paer. T .' . ' ' otilSmt) "g iUBBHB fCMMBtiK !J VHT BB ceived per steamer Maclay 71 boxes extra Hamburgh cheese, a superior article tor rutting out. .ito boxes Enrlixh Dairy vary fin for family u-at ERF.K1SC, CTRNICK A CO.H octl8 47 Kain atreet. iijA b:: BUuJBvj'mtdk'BliJS'ii for sale at reduced prices 10n0lk extra ciushed siixr at I2c fier pownd, as fins a sample as caa l found iu ths I'nited Mates. 3XM lbs of a supetl trgradenf Nsw Orleans soirar, cheap at im I 18 F.RSK1NE.CCKNICK ACO.'S 47 Main street. moU arul. W A Bit i AM tt!3 UOit MS. JiX i'MA JLj No. I Urd br sale at i it - . A l rr w o in n V I j"'L nr it. ' IK 13 , KRJ.KINK. CURNICK A CO'S' ' ' '47 Msiti Street. WlfiJJ BA I'lMV t'BMBJTJ P8 T Mm. received on consignment, as a sample, SO barrels prims Louisville rement, for sale low to close oat, at ERSK1NE, CURNICK A CO.'S oil IS 47 Msin street. W3,iLTi.nwUt: htill abkjuh JLlf Oysters iu cans and half can, received daily from the above grand depot of bivalves, warranted fresh, tine, fat and full fet o t I EltSKIKF., CURNICK A CO.'S . 47 Main street, .-hjIo agents. 189. FALLTaNI) WINTER 1859' ODB! T RKMLL nKSPKCTBAJ'MIA. f.i ily solicit the stteution of their n tiiueroii friends tii.I customeis to an exUnrito ussorttneiit t.f ' FALL AXD IWTXTEK GOODS, Which they are daily receiving and submitting f. insection. These goods embrace all the tie we, desigus and mmt desirable patterns tu:iiiuu-tured and are admirably adapted to the We4eru Trade Anuexed they enumerate a few of tbe departments w bu ll w ill le found complete, aud coniriaiii all the novelties of the season : Cloths, Cai uteres, and IKs-Skins; ' SatiuelM, Fancy Tweeds, and JeaU" .'.a! Mull's, Merinos, and Dies Goods; ' Ginghams. Prints, and Scotch Plaid',,". Ribbons, lioxiery. and Gloves; ' l'.luuketa, Flaniivls, Linseys, aud Ti kings; Sheetings. Shirtings, and Mariners' Strlpee; Onuiue Irish Linens, "our owu importation. lsts ami Shoes: Hats aud Caps; ', , . Fatiey Arii-les. Not ions. Trimming. Ac. o. lV.1 COSXEU MAIS Ayv FlUST STS. mV" I Hit TO V BAfM AJVIM AM UBOm TTPK ARTISTS. - .' . KELLER Jr WHITE, SI- I lie. aolhitatbit Vf numlsr of nrtixts, hsvs kronght oaa complete as. s rtm-iit .f . i PlIOTtHlRAPII & MBKOTYPE STtKJK, ' I'oiiMliu t.f rfcrv Style of . - CASE, l- - PLATES. . 1111111.. f (AMtiltAS. " " STAMiS.i CHEMH ALS, Ac, . ., with wbnlt they sre th tri'!- Nt 'lnrlnns II prim i relutrml to funds!. 1 Alt t.r-lrt-it wll receirj prompt attention. KELLER A WHITE, . Je-ld-wlm ; c Ko. Si Main street. , jxiiiy in the State for a littie Loj or girL for sale. Vry liim.and If tie suits, buy him. Call at IIUGT1ES' for Information. : : ctlt VXBCLTOB'a T Ivlirj- LETTEUS MJ tetitsmeutsry, w ith thewilr saiexed, of the estate of Tlifrrt;n J. White, di-cesja-d, having leen gr.tnted to the underfilled, notice is Iiereby jjiveu IS thner iiMleotat la eaid estate So roaks imme.liate pavUH-itt; au 1 to those bavit claims as.aiuot the Siuue to preM-nt them, duly autheut.lraU'd ac-ord' iotx asw. ar (uvuirut. . .. The estate I supposed to ke solvent. - ' ' ' ... .K8TIIKR P. WIIITK; ' octli-tf '. i -.-.. Executrix. LTV it Mi U MJS'MWJIH. SU MJOZMiJ jutt received, er Adams KxprchB, for sale at lower prior I Uan here. J. fTTRAUir SON, w. -rill ; ' ' 47jojdTft't. "jnCBMtfU HVTTMiB 30 l.hti. JVtfT M. receiveilat - T. REDMOND'S, ! ' - i Posy Block.. STJ9SCM.SV M-UUHZ, HBZtG. JkVMT jt. rou-ivti at o.-tn T.,RF.IU0D'S, Posey's Hl.ak, . II A Hit WAR Mir-lllldoZi-U Chopping Axes; '' s, ii sU Meat CtMters: i do W ood Saws; 10 do Coal Hods; . . bO setts Fire Irons; , r .'i dozen Meat Saws; . .' " .. 2 do Butchers' Steels, just received. octl3 GEO. 9 S0NNTAG.

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r c T nHOBACCO. .. JL 60 boxes various brands bright Virginia; 35 do Halve, Five, and tf.'ht 25 caddies Planter Choice;" - SO do " envoy ft' In store and for sals low, by - .octfi GEO. FOSIERJk CO. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF tATine GoldfincU, VtthX'oJJPtnAtachedt Gold Locket for S5! t -lad a MEM I I'M in nrh rnrckriT r,.rth from , , . TO S32QQ. . fBFTBB TWO ABS PBOFITJ VM. ble vxperienr ! onr presi-nt niotle ot dbiping .f onr JXWELKY, Ac, and trom the universal satistactioH given to all who have patronized our Uoiua, Ve-tals plus-ure in sayinjthat Wenowconi sider our. business fairly aud permaueutly estab-liali-d, ' 1 i v"e wwli it understood tth.U this Is no Lotterv. but a fair and legitimate sale, in which each person gtH the worth of bisorber money In Gold Pencil villi Gvld Pet attacked, or a Gold 'Loelet, worth $5 each, whkb csanot be taught at any retsil store for tiis same price ; and in addition to the purchase, each person receices a Presiiss s Jeirelry, not l.-ss in value than f 2, and it may be worth i 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 'Jft, K or even taut t 1 NO MOSEY RISKED! We propose to it t a person know what .Premium be will receive before sending bis money." Auy La dy or Gentleman decirin one of the above arliclns, caa firstseadus Uieir naun sud address, stating whether they want the I'eucil and iVn, or Locket, and we will make their sekytion, aud inform them by return mall what rremiuni ihey areentitb-d to. They ran tlieu liavs the Jirivilee of sending for it If tbevchose. Our premium are distributed In a fair and hoi, orable manner, and as soon as the nam ot Im purchaser is received with the $, his Pencil and IVn and Premium, or Gold Iiocket and Premium, are put up iu a safe uiauuer, and sent to I be vwiirr Us mail, free of postage. Our plau, from long xjs-ri-ence iu the abor business, bus given geueral satisfaction, as each uurt-liaser can wll or tratlo the above articles lor all they cost hint, and retain the premium gratis. If, bowrver, any person should fx-l dipoed to send as their money in advance, they may rely on beiug as fairly dealt with as though tiny bal made previous application. Aud if auy oue is d taut t sued w It It th-ir purclia.se, aud an unbiased jierson competent tojudgrssYstlie artb les are dot worth more tlian tho money ps id for them, aud in somerunes TEN or even FORTY times tho amount, let such persou ivturu the good and we w ill freely refund the moiiey.- - But some will ask (as many have). Low can we afford to give so much for so little money 1 In answer, we say, that all who are acquainted with the Jewelry busiuess know that I here is scarcely au article of Jewelry purchased st a retail store, upon which there is not a profit of from 1XI to 4UU iter cent, on manufacturers' price. 'We being agents for the manufacturer, have adopted this plan of ditjxwung of our goods, ratbor Ihan selling to country dealers on time, aud taking the chance of Collecting our bills. . By this arrangement, we bring tbe auicliSMer is direct commnnication with the uiatmiacturer, and the profits tliat are made by the dozen baud throuch which the Jewelry baa to pass, we give to the purchaser In prrminms, as above stated. We therefore otter the following iuducemeuts to persons acting as agents for us : Aay person sending as 5ir fur our goods, w ill receive a Pencil and Ten and Premium, or Locket and premium, free. For further Inducements, see circular. Among our premiums are articles suitable for ladive er gentlemen, such as Centlemcii$ Gold and .Silver Wulcht, (Jo hi Vest and Guard Chains, Gold Sktte ' Luttons, Gol f Watch Key, Colo Shut Stris plain aud with settings; Gold Scsar Pins new style; Gold Breast JPlus, C..lii,.ruia Diamond Pius, Gold Rings, r'.esV DF'ox Xiadlos, We have GOLD VS'ATCHEd, Florentine, 'Mosat.-, Gold Stone, Cameo, tiarnet, aud Coral Breast Plus and Far Kings, Gold Bracelets, Gold Sleevo Butt.. is, Gold Belt Slides, Gold Rings, d-c. , Also, PLtaos, Mclodeous, Musical .Boxes, Accordeous, Ac.. , f ,7 . ruexceptiouable Refereuces given whenever retuired. ' AGRN'TS WANTED for every ai t of tbe cotiutry. ..-.(.: , In sending your names, write the State, County, and Town plainly, ao aa to avoid letters tieiog miscsi ricd. AiIJiCn , angle: & co.t 102 CANAL STICK tT, (Old Vo l oct5-2wJ JStm IrA-. HULLIXGSWOKTII BRO. BWJVB JUST BBCBIi'BB A LARGE MM and new lmortalionof CfUt kElt V-WARE, GLASSWARE, CHIXA, Ac, uu First street. Ft ansville. . .4 i. i :. k - - WBUYBMCMAJTB, B TttA.Vii Mi R B, AM) M others vi-itinr our city, are iiif.otiM-d flat WM. 11. P. STODDARD, No. 17 Maiu street, 1 at Just received a full stok of Driuts, Mediciuo., I'ainlrt, Oils, and Yarnishcs, direct Iroiu the manufacturer and importer, beught for cash, an 1 is now preared to till all order at sih li prices as w'il insure tatisfactiou. . Orders left at the store by person wishing to visit the Fair, will be promptly attended to, in their absence, at the same prices a if they were present. . ' :t5 mCBT BBCBifBltA I UK Sll LOT W tf SHALLEMiKUtlEk'S AN1 llhT: . ..im remedy for Fever and Ague, at W. 11. P oct5 STODDARD'S, 17 Main street. WATCHES, CLUCKS, AND JEWELRY. : wwAi'jjra bum.m. vo.nrM,KTBtt MM our stock of goods In the above Hue, bv late arrivals direct from the Mannfactnrers, wesre enabled o show a large and well se'.ected stock of Ookl .aiMt Silver- Watches, all kinds of J-welry. Clocks, Silver Ware, Ac. all .r the Utr-st stylesaud rich desigus, which w softer at the lowrt Eastern prices. All ladbs and the re4 of naulind are respectfnTry invited to call and examine onr roods, at the old stand. BITTROLFF BROS., .. octt, , . 8 Mattf at:, between First and S-cond. TTiLOURIl BM.OVRIM' KMll.bU "W'.alIU Mills" j:xtra Flour; - Msacks . - . ' .i do- . do Jw-d received and fur aa!e by oct y ; k tiEO. FtSTKBA Co. AiOWt BjytBA TBIt Mj lB Til B clicart article in use for making Soap, die pound of H makes twelve gallon of good soft Kwap. Full direction sold with ererv Ims ..f it, Lv QCtlO -; ' - . X. S. THOMPSON. DmgyM. Mt Hi CH. tiJ'K JJUxiiW' T'tYu Mjfif tnt . , , , , T. REDMOND'S, oct 12 ', - Pesey's Bits k. Main street. vr S ten cent rolls, at . upc.-.- . THOM rs N"ft Drng Store. OOO JLe. MiXTBtt PITTS. M bureGlms -uri? bin snitaiiie tor rattern makers, and all uses for which poad alee U reonired, f.r eale at ' ' fiiQAipsox'rt Irua; Store. fjjRMiHT nvTTUR Ji.yji jzaatu--sa JUi re-eivei and f.r sale at . ' ' ' , T. RED3I0XD , ttl- osty'sjn'Kk.Mahstreet W v vsrfsr. VTMISM M,UT VP w mat pure I ider nicgar, jut received at 't7 - . , VICKEKV P.COS. JftwOTICE TO TX . BA VBBB:- . r . oti irlven to ths tat -payers of the cut or LvausrHh-, that I liave r-ived from th '-tty Vrk the Tar Dujdicate for the current year, 1&3, and tl at I am now ready to receive the taxes for real estate, rsdnal property, and iol! and diig The taxes' now due on real c tate are to be paid wit Liu one mouth from date ; otherwise, said real estate will beaeld for the t.tso asmtwed tliereon. ' .; ;) P. Ki:iIMfCK,Cltj Collector. Euuisville, Oct. 17th, 1859. VSUOUloi H. 72 Main street, over Meskrr's store.'' . -i L . ocl7-lmd fltJ'AI PL I KM, PMJ'tP.TN, T JJrackots, aud 1'ertable Liclits re--ilded aud acanered to l a well m hew flxtuies. or no mirtr-. by k ' ta t 7 ..'JOHN 01SUIKX A CO., ' IM loctist stret mAW UtMMBBM.-H OB TUB SB A Mieri.M-liautmers reevivrft litis day, strrsutei t civeewiire eaiiemt-tloa, - GEO.S SONXTA0, octlS Agent. No. 10 MtJast. GxBAMBB A.-Jf VOMMO-VBRIIOMS, C just received at VICKERY BROS.

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iTlie Great Medical Discover)' ! ! scovili's SAKSAraarbi ad STitxtneia, cm ; HL00D & LITER SYRUP I fMiHtauwr Scrofulous, Sephilitic, and Mercurial Dif' eases, Old iwres, Slih' 7tsiusti,rand a'J other diseases which are caused by an im e 1 1 t ft! f A Wonderful (r ArosJos Wiits Stllj! - S L w E Bfdthi sfafsaassil 9f Martin Bhttmt MB UMB OJS'B OB TUB WOBB rases ever recorded. . lie now eaiors robvaf health, and has fr the past year done as much work as any yonng man of his sge! This cure- ha ex cited bis friends, neighbors, and 'physicians,-' aud sveu some of tbe Afedieof Facult. ,4)ns of tha Pro r... ...... i Y r u xr. . . a t . ...... Fmi-i. u. .ltBiuu j vu4 u csora is see biai as a Surrean. not to tirescriba. mas ao furclt.lv impressed, with the EemarlaUs' Curat! r Petem ot Uux MeJu.ius, that he has adopted it into bis pri rats pra, tl a. as well as at the Colleges and Hospitals. CiaciiraaTi, Ft-b. It, 18M. Mrssta A. L. ScoTnt A Co.iVaf raes. I will with great pleasnra give my testimony as to what your SasaanaiLLA and fVvii.Lisc.u, or Blood and Liter Syrup, hss done for tte. Some three years and a half sg, I was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swvlling, which Was attended with most excruciating pains. I tried tailon remedies, and had two of the best physicians ef tbe city (one of them a Professor in an Id School Medical College), and they failed to give me any relief. I was so reduced that I was confined to my bed for over three months. The nerves aad tuns' cles or one leg wore so contracted aad draw a us, that could uU trail. I had note than m Lmsm rumuig ulctr$ on my leg from which I took, from Urns to time, more, thau as. kindred pit y IfOA'A'. seme of them from three to four inches long. I was reduced to sluiost a skeleton, and mr friends bad giveu up all hopes of my recovery. I was la this condition when I commenced the use of your Blood nJ Liner Syrsj. I have used altogether sosn two docen Uttes of it, and at tbe same Lima tb Jcrttm OiutmeU, which you ad rise t' ns with It ; and lut ly. the llfuV (MiNes girt-n under ths bsad of "White Swelling" iu your directions. I au bow ut-lr to attruj u bimei. snd my legs bars beeosse so strong tht I walk w ithout any difflcnlty, aud have emirelj ret m tcsi mf kealtk. Yours, truly, MARTIN ItUBBINS,Jr. Rsni.l.Sice ou Kiithtli street, 1-elwceu Mound and John, No. .TJ1; or at the pbxw of lauiaess, with Browu A Vi;J.-tt , No. 4 Kat Fourth atreet. Read an extract from the Cuximuati UeJictlJumr. j.i, Vol. 6, pse am, by iu editor, Prot B. 8. 'swtou, in regard to this remarkable care: "While Martin Itobhins was In tbe very worst imaginable condition, we were called to attend Kim for a fracture of the h-g, produced by a fall. Ths indications ol a reuniou of ths bone, under the circumstances, wcr very uufsvoralle, tor be would hit, day after day, j.iH.sy oar rmmll jnere o borne, w hicU would eloign off. I fonud him using bcooM s jrepantfkm, trhu k he rtmtimtunl to km umtil rare sms tfected. We pave htm no ronetttutiowal treatment, being iu attendance only a a surgeon ; yet we ofesswe had macb rtirhwity to see what could be done iu a system so exteosively diseased as LU was." Will the afflicted call on the agent aud get a adphlet containing certificates of cure frets well known citlxen of Cincinnati ? B4T Recollect that this nx dicioe U sa-srsasd W cure sll disase that are caused by an imiare state of the blood. . ScoviU's Llvod aad Llrer Syrup ts comi-osed entirely of vegetables, and if perferilg tafa far ( 'kildrem U , ia rase of sors mouth or eruptioa of the skin. If mothers value the health of tht-ir children, they should eradicate the seeds of tbe disease before it is too 1st. j . Bead tbe statement of one of tbe oldest cbemiats ia Clnciuuati. , .... 'We hereby certify that we have beea niads acqtiaititeii with Smrill'i tiarnajtarillm and Stillingia,OT P.LOOV ASD LIVER aTA LP. The ingredienU are entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters lata the preparation. ' ' W. 3. MERRILL A OO.t , One d.H.r west of Burnet House, Cia'ti. For sale by the Proprietor. A. I.. SCO VIA.! mX CCKa No. 12 West Eighth St., Cincinnati. ' Also, by Keller White, LvaasvUls, lad, N. 8. Thompson, . ,-; Also, agents for the s.ile of IV. iuTs sWmhn for tie Luuan. snd Dr. lUker't Pain iVsmoes, for ths cur of all pain, both luterkal aad external. oct7-Li-w2m . ' ' JOS. S0H0ENFELD, M ANCFACTl ItER A WUOLSALK DXALXR IN CLOTHS. CASSI MESES, SA TIXETT8, TWEEDS ' '' ' .... , . c - CENTS' F0RNISFIINO GOODS. Also, list sadtass. ', "', No. .IWatcb: SrnrtT, err. Mais ai Srciaoti, sepiz - - . . IVAkSVILll, IND. . r-s THE EVANSVILLK -. : INSURANCE COUPANY. lEJalli.Xed and Incorporated fa ' - . rxkis . STEAMBOAT HULL, -ass . .... F LAT 13 OAT R ISKS, At low ptomptl. rte, and adjusts lossss fairly aad Capital, OFFICE-Ou Water Canal IUnk. - - $250,000 atreet, well knows aa tbe WM. T. PAGE, Seersfors. '1 INS IT II A X CE AGENT Tut the follow lug wIl xuown Companies : Charter Oak Insurance Company, CA PITA L - 11.... 1300,000 Connecticut Insurance Company, t. AP1TA L ......... aM .$'.'00,000 Peoria Insurance Company, : PITA L.. ..1 ' i500.ooo - ' Pari CAPITAI Insurance ' Cotpany, -..200,0oo Lorillard Insurance Company, t -A I ITA L. .....9200,00(1 . . - Takes all ktud of risks, and adjusts losses promptly. Policies fur Life Insurauce Issued In the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company, ol New York..; CAPITAL AXD SCRPLUS.....1-, ; flM.OOO or wbU-h Slisl,b)k) in deoeited with tbe' Comptn.ll.Tof the SUteor New York. sep-Sradlniw sf-f rVAir ba a oo, a aiTb i Lm Ijtrre ! bmi v uutv Bacs. ia store a f..r aslo by PKaJTOJi BROS. J. C. S; J. G. SUITII,. So, 187 Main street Cor SeTeath.. E V A It 8 r I L L E, iSV. G' BA TBFVMt BO B TUB BA8TBATronage bestowed uion tbeai, beg leave to ! form th-ir irieml and tbe romaiunity fa treaerat, that with the aid of new uia. Iiiuery, thty are saabled to torn out wot k auperior to that of any Eastern make. Those who wih to have (rood TOOLS, and at the same time eucourae lioiue biauu!acture,can SOpply lln-marlvreat tltefao torr. HatrbeU. Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleavers. Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, male of double refloed cast ctecl, snd. vrarraated lual to soy in use. ; ' ' eep27-3st 7TjUY HOME-MADE SlIOESU JT Jill Kl WAK.M PM.MSABMt TAMB MJ particular notice that I am going- to par markt-d atlentioa to tbe nMtaafactsre ef Ladies' Miseue. sud Chiblreu'e Shoai ef, all kiads. Ia esse of emergency , ladies ran Lave ahow mad within four hours notice. If any oa doubts Iks fart, let tlo-m try it. tientlemen will plesse caU and see se aaadsosse and durable st; U s of Fall and Winter Loots I am now making. , WANTEO Immediately, ten or twelve iroed journeymen, fur men's and women's work. Tha LUiht wagea will be paid in cah. septal JOL151 BABCIf . !Co. B Second st. npJtOPiCAL BBUITM. 1000 Cocoanut. "-r 20 bxs French Lemon. Eeceired at E. II. COOK t 80X'i fc