Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 61, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 October 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSViLLE, IND. "W EDNESSD AT - MORN ING. .OCIOUXJl 2& Jcdgb PiExixa" Treatise ox Practice. A trea'ise on practice upon questions arising under the new Constitution, by Judge Perkins, of the Supreme Court, has just been published at Indianapolis. It is a handsomely printed Tolume of seven .hundred pages; it is a work that has been very much needed. This work is mainly upon questions of practice under the new code and subsequent legislation, and where ever a decision has been made by the Supreme Court on a statute, reference is made to the case. The plan of the work is very simple. It begins with the jurisdiction of Courts, tlerotes some fifty pages to questions of practice in criminal proceedings, and pesses to the practice in ciril cases, both in the inferior and superior courts ; treats every question that can ordinarily arise, interspersing the work with convenient form3 in most cases that have been tested in the Supreme Court. The book will be found very convenient and useful in cases of less frequent occurrence, such as remedies of sureties against principals, habeas corpes, mandate and prohibition, attachments, suits upon forfeited recognizances, and to enforce judgments against joint debtors, and the real estate of deceased judgment defendants, information in the nature of quo warrants, mechanic's liens, writs for the assessment of damages, etc. Important rules of practice in the Supreme Court are given ; while it b not, and aims not to be, a work of great erudition, it is marked the direct, and practical manner in which it handles the very questions we have in practice every day. Tote for Secretary of State. The question whether we' bare a Secre tary of State, u likely to be tried by one of the candidates voted for at the late election. The following statement of the vote for Secretary of State, as far as reported, is from the Indianapolis Journal : J. II. Hilll has in Wayne 2014 Allen 257 Dearborn 750 Delaware 330 Vermillion 378 Marshall 1000 Henry .. -1172 Fayette 786 Kosciusko.. 1128 Parke 809 Marion 2953 Morgan 1843 Jennings ..1G00 Tippecanoe (supposed ) 1000 29Tipton 1C.H4 W. M. French has in A .lea 220 Dearb rn 32a Delaware...: 573 Mo-roe 1020 Lr-GCi 832 WatusU 870 Marion ............ 60 DeKaib, say.. 500 Miami 1C74 Owen 2027.00C Cyrus L. Dunham received 1,700 votes in Dearborn, and a few in Monroe. Jeae Alexander received about 1,000 votes in Vanderburgh. There may be other counties in which a vote wa3 cast for Secretary, bat if so they haro not been reported. Mr. mil, it is supposed, will claim the office. . Maryland Elictiox. The election-of Congressional Representatives takes place in Maryland on the first day in November. The Opposition are confident of diminishing the Democratic element in the delegation from that State. Dr. Cox, an Old Line Whig, opposed Stewart, the Administration candidate, in the First District. Edward II. Webster will pretty certainly be elected in the place of Ricand, who declined a re-election in the Second District. J. Morrison Harris, in the Third, and II. Winter Davis, in the Fourth, will probably be triumphantly re-elected.. In the Fifth District, Henry II. W. Hoffman, who was defeated two years since by Jacob M. Kunkel, on account of the over confidence of his friends, will again oppose him, with a prospect of success. In the Sixth District, represented by a renegade Whig, Thomas F. Bowie, the Opposition have nominated Alexander II. Haynes, a staunch Clay Whig. ' ' -; Exportation or Slaves mou Kentucky. We should suppose from the statements in the papers, that the exportation of slaves from Kentucky, is now so large as to cause a rapid reduction of her slave population. Most of the slaves purchased in Kentucky for the cotton region?, are taken South by land. The high prices of slaves and the large profits on their exportation, nre stimt -latin g purchasers all over the State, even where laborers are most needed uud labor most productive. The Uuioulown Xttcn says that tbe negro speculator? left that town last week, with a gang of utweuty-ne ne groes, large and small, on a speculation. They paid as high ns $l,3o0 for ' 'the best able bodied men, and !ught some twelve year old girls as low a3 500. We supje they will make an average profit of $'250 per negro, all around." PaiPAMNQ FOB THE SESSION OF COS GBIS3. It is reported from Washington that the President fca3 begun the prepara tion of his annual Message, "i the heods of the Department are busy uion their annual reports. Various speculations are indulged as to whom will be Speakir. The Harper's Ferry insurrection will probably cause the defeat of Davis and Harris, the Opposition candidates for .Congress in Maryland, ami make an alliance betweeu the South Amer leans and Bcpumieans, in the orgn. 'io:i of tbe House luipractu Me. The ! imer will probably support the Democratic nominee for Speaker, if he be a moderate and capable man. '

- . , - October- 24. 1859.

Editor JotfesAt: Our usually quiet vil lag Js all J astir just now. Its streets are ranged with visitors and conveyances of Ait sorts, all coming to our Fair. . . The Fair uound is the great attraction; but to-morrow, (Wednesday and Thursday) the Fair will be the thing. J)ld Posey will, on this . occasion, show that, although she has been asleep for Years, on the subject of Fairs she ha3 gained much strength by her sleep. - .-. '' - -; W'jc Lave as complete a Fair Ground as any couuty ji. the State There is jater in abundance, stalls, and every convenience for a good exhibition.' Our exhibition hall is well filled up and we. expect every stall and table, to be full. -We are looking for many from J ear city, and we 'promise that none sha.l go away disappointed. . - ' Although we have a large quantity of fine stock from Kentucky Illinois will send her quota, with the Fair, the theatre, the ball, and New Harmony hospitality, we feel con fident that visitors will say that Posey coun ty, although the last county in the State, is not the least. Harxoxite. After Mr. Douglas's speech at Cleveland, charging Attorney General Black with hating written letters during the canvas of 1858, to all the leading administration men in Illinois, denouncing him, (Douglas), Black immediately wrote to his correspondents in Illinois, requesting a return of his letters referring to Douglas, written during 1858, for fear that some of them, by accident, might find their way into print. The Chicago Times says several letter?, written in 1858, which were very abusive of Douglas, have, in compliance with Mr. Black's request, been returned to him, but intimates that copies have been retained, which may serve as evidence hereafter, against the Attorney General. SgSome gipseys recently, who bad been loitering near the house of Mr. Thos. Holmes, near Brentsrille, .Prince William county, Va., . it U said, persuaded him to look into the case of a watch, in which was chloroform, and whilst he was laboring under the effects or inhalation, took from. him the key of his bureau, and stole therefrom a thousand dollars in gold, with which they decamped. The New Marktt (Shenandoah) Spirit says that 44 several gentlemen passed through that place on Wednesday last, in search of a hind of gipseys who had stolen $1,000 from n old gentleman in Prince William county. The pursuers had traced the thieves t the top of the Massanutten mountain, where they had passed on Tuesday night. The gipseys had two carrvalls and several horse3." TnE Slaves at Hakpeb's Feurt. It appears, from the report of Ould,the U.S. district Attorney, that not a single slave voluntarily joined the insurgents.' Brown and his accomplices had calculated, it seems, upon a general rising of the slaves, as soon as he had struck the first blow, and then he was to march triumphantly through ail the Southern States, taking a southwcU course thronh Virginia. !rA,The yacht Wawhrtr, the Georgia ..er, which was reported to have been stolen from tr . owner, and run off by the captai.i, lias, it is supjtosed, gone to tbe coast of -Mrici for auotber cargo of slaves, and it is believed the left with the connivance of her owner, Col. Lamar, who has made a uss about the pretended theft, to cover up his complicity in the business. Fiue at Locisville. On Sunday last, a fire broke out on Main street, in Louisville, that destroyed the stocks of Messrs. Wilson k Starbird, druggists. Loss, $70,000, and Messrs. J. Watson k Co., saddlery, loss 15, 000; damaging Peter A. Buchanan's agri cultural establishment to the amount of $10,000, and J. Crabb & Co, dry goods, $10,000, besides other smaller amounts. All mostly iusnred, partly in Eastern offices. . CgWe are indebted to the Hon. Wni.E. Niblack for tho Report of the Select Com mittee on Naval Contracts and Expend! lures a valuable document, ot nearly a thousand pages. The press and public li braries in this Congressional District are all under obligations to our Representative in Congress for furnishing them with the most valuable oflicial volumes, instead of giving them to political favorites. Sad Bereavement. Mr. Oscar Gregg, the imior publisher of the New Albauy Tribun died at t o'clock on Saturday morning last, after si severe illness of several vevk,Tl He leaves a widow, to whom he hud I wen nt:irried but a lew short months. In Kebrtiury last, Milton Gregg, llsij., the father and sen ior meinler of the firm, died. - . Ctif Clemeut Marsh, Esq., a sou of Joseph W. Marsh, of Greenland, N'. II., has expend ed $10,000 in paying the debts of his father, who died fifteen years ago. The Portsmouth Journal says this is " a shining example t magna d 'unity and filial respect." -... toy-Thc Postmaster atLynnville,IUinois to revenge himself up jn an enemy, has been in the habit of taking his letters out of the office, and, after reading them, substituting instead, such ns would puzzle, anger and in jure him. Two decoy letters were written and Emrick wa3 caught. He was arrested and bound over in the sum of $2,500 to appear for trial at the next term cf the United States Court for the Southern Dis triit ot Illinois?. Naval Affairs. The commission hi pointed lat spring to examine into tbe con dition ot tue Navy Yards, have reported to fouccy tint they hnvc seen enough to sick en them with the pie itvlein of Hpiioint in.Z men to wtiuus wiio luve nothiugbut jK.itica! services -to recommend them. . iieir report will uoubtless be called for at the coming session of Congress. ,

Cbaitgi fc Post Office Hours. It will

be seen, by the following-notice, that Mr. Rudd anxious to meet the wishes of all classes, will keep the Post Office open at night for-an hour after work.inghourajto acccommodate laboring men who cannot, without loss and-inconveuience, visit the Pest Office in the day timer , - -. roer office, tvAssviLie,' ikd, i October 25th, 185:). J Mb. Carlisle Dear' Sir : I' have been informed (but never by the parties aggrieved) that closing the I'os. Ofhce at C o clock, p. m. was a great inconvenience to the mechanics and laboring men of our city. It is my wish to accommodate all, and, for that purpose, will change tbe time of closing to CX p. if. Should this not meet the wants of the laboring men, I will close at 5 J, and open again from 7 to 8 p. M. l ours, sc., C. R. Rcdo, Postmaster. The Atlantic. Ticknor k Fields paid $10,000 for the Atlantic Monthly. Francis I. Underwood, the former editor of the magazine, has been nominated lor neiK oi the Criminal Courts in Boston. lady correspondent in thePaducah Herald says that the ladies of that city use more tobacco than the gentlemen. They chew the snuff. It is supposed to be retalia torya sort of qxtid pro quo. ' fibrin view of the prebable ratification of our new treaty with the Chinese Empire, summary of the trade nt Shanghai for 1858 has been made at the State Depart ment. From this it apepars that the aggregate imports amounted to nearly $34,000,000, and the aggregate exports to $59,500,000. The total value of opium imported was upward of $22,500,000. Tbe inward and outward tonnage shows 464 British and 153 American ships,' and 315 ships of other nations. -. . - 6FThe late California steamer brought one of the richest ingots of cold ever exhib ited in tbe States. It is one of the finest of 895, and weighs 2,227 ounces, and is of tho assayed value of $41,219. , , lfiTi Two hundred and fortv raulca were sold in Georgetown, Kentucky, on Monday, at public sale. Yearling mules ranged from $72 to $97 per bead. Two year old mules at 120. .. DIED. On tlio 23d Init., of Coutsninptiou, SiuriL S. William, a nitmltUr, aged 23 year. . (Rvcbeater, if. T., pir leiu ciy.) , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mmoTicji to nmjv.nnjr, hjckw V ' nirn.'aod otherr All Dravtnm, ( km-n, Cartmeo and others, who are required to take out liceuse, and hav pot Vet Uuue to, Jre hereby re quired to do so by the fint day of November, and tho who have paid their license, and have Dot yet altatkaU Biin.bra to tbeix vehicles, aa required ly tlutOrrMnaoctt, are required to do no l y the Ktid 1st ofNYeniUr. K.8.MAKT1N, nctOdlw . ' City Marshal. wfM claw in Vocal Music, taught by Hot. Sir. Sterretf, sriil make an rxMLition of thrir rrocn-ss At CKHSCKNT HALL an next Til U1MDAY night. The juvenile Oratorio or the Graces," will I rendered on that occasion. The lass will he drov ed .ipjronrUkty and ucaisted' tj three or fur smstui siniters. ax Admission tsrenty.five cents. octSG W rea grind stones, allsls, rece'ved t.- iy ly GEO. f. 8 N5TA0, oct2rt 10 Main irrret, jnxr.vr tfa.Yi rap Mi a Tutu r JC reams flint sand paiwr, a very superior arti cle, one trl of which ill satisfy any mechanic of Its nierus and excellence in store and for sale by UEO. P. MlMAG, o;t2i 10 Main street. JL 1jO dozn fresh scirs, t(0 lbs. Wessern Keserve butUr, at oct2 COOK'S FAMILY GKOCERY. B JI.TI.nO HE OYSTERS RE CD daily by Express, at oct 2.i COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. trr ORDERS WILL BE tTkeS ' at par for groceries or debt? nt Oct20 COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. If OST-OFF THE 8TEJJ1ER JLJ Prairie Roue, about three or tou"" milt-e uUive Kvansville, mare colt, foaled in tbe spring. She was of a Lrown color, with a vjtlte star in Iter forehead and tip of white on her none Ihe owner resides ia Sparta, Kandotph county, Illinois. Any one tikiD tip the colt, will please notify the owner at his residence rr this office. " ' ;oi-U6d3t "mMTMCB im HEREBY OllTEJV w V that Fanny Uobinsoii, indentured apprentice, loft my house oa or about the 29thi day of September. All persons are notified not to trust or liarlior on my account for I will not be accountable -lor anything furnished her after tbe date of her leaving. ort2. - SALKTA EVANS. JL money which the owner can have by airinc a satisfactory description thereof and paying for tins advertisement. Apply to me at my shoe shop. No. lo Main street, corner of 7th. oet2Mlw WM. EMERT. ; OIL FAlsiTsGS AT Al CTlOli. EW1LL sell at auction on Wednesday evening, Oct 26 at early gas light, a lot of fine oil paintings, in fine gilt frame, suitable for parlor ornaments. Those wanting; snrh articles wl!l do well to attend , as they are bound to be sold. . V ' ; . . ) II. KELSOK Jt CO. o l2." . cornor Main and Third streets , AT AUCTIOSWE WILL f ELL AT or auction Thursday morning October 20th, at 10 o'clock, by the dozen, to the trade, a lot of men's, laidies, misses, and children's shoes. To dealers or thone buying bywholetaleSj Hue opportunity is offered. ocf2i II. NELSON A CO. TT9K.no I'JL.-J.J.COLBVU.VS CO. AtMf have removed to Water street, three doors alove Main. . . . , ' 0 PI Fi 0 t1 WE are now manufacturing Veils' Talent Fi.1,1Ing Spring Bed, the beet and most convenient now lu use, al it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. . Jaa25 WJfOT fKJEBt '40 HJitttt t'UOiVMi MM. aew Buckwheat flour, Just received by, octaa . k. . BABtHKK. gyo wji.yu it A7ur jhjksh mmi.k V C'ow, with Calf, for sale low to che eonsi--ii-mett, by k. 8. BABCtM'K. 2xrHK8s u'juoj-i jut 'jj a new Kxpru.-s Weon and llarneKii fr h.iU cheap. . K. 8. HABCOt'K. UfTcE. TclTxxTttjrjjj'BBiij; Mm, juat received and in utore lv IHtl K. w ST Kllabetb. h:a U'ft my U.l and board without auy Juft calico or rn-v.m. ion, 1 hereby forwarn any 'ioii tnm trustinr r harboriiig heron Biy acciuut,Msl will Put pay any oVUs of her c utr.iciiiiif. I wish a'o to say tint she h.i left a cbiii tbre weeks oid, and I w ulj like tor .souie one to take the child to raise,' and will tx.y any one for so doing. ' octMIt ' WILLIAM MANUEL.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

; JL ? TABLISUMEST IN TUE STATE. F. Fendrich & Brothers, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Evanirille and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Segart, Snvjf, ripes, and German Smoking Tolacco, ", Than any two establishment -vf our. principal cities, m t i i i - f I IHotcls and store-keepers, look to your interests. Before pnrchasinfc elsewhere, please examine onr large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to tell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought in Cincinnati or Louisville; All we ask is. that vou shall call and iudre for yourselves. We offer any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment Is a braucn ot me weu Known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jos. Fendrich 4 Bros.: No. 15S Forest street. , ' F. FENDRICH A BEOS., Main at., 1 door above First, oct2l . Evansvllle. Ind. jrmiiu cojaramra ajmu mjumjvmMM ets. A large assortment comforts very heavily wadded, for sale low at oct-'O 9. EMBICOACO'S HhJS"HOME ' MO MB Or TUJT nice mixed yarn, just received at 0(120 . S. XMBICII A CO.'S CjKIBTIJ'a Ji-M.WELH-M MOST A9 suierb article, that will not shrink. Just open ed at 8. EMBIC1I A CO .8 IHUMJiVKBBKLi 8 J , M O J Herring, Ac, for sale at oct2U COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. W Vinegar received and for sale by octl'J . . . GE0BGE FOSTER A CO. MfAX-W 800 - KBOm J BBMnOJTT w V and Virginia (all sizes) in store and for sale by i . , t GEOItliE FOSTER ft CO. fXMJS DLMH J , 2U0 boxes naif, and quarters, Star caudles, 75 do Hard pressed tallow " do received and for sale by vet 19 , ; ), GEOKGK FOSTER m CO. JT 1MB KV . . MLd l.W larrels white lime, ' oOh'hds gray do 125 Ills Hydraulic cement, jut received aiid for sale by octl'J GEORGE FOSTER Jt CO. jTfiV.V.Vl UJUH-'ZZQ BALE M from 24 to 4 bu.liel, for sale low to close out consign nient by oct l'J GEORGE FOSTER A CO. S for hardware at JACOB STRAUB k S0X'i5, " vet22 74 Main st bet 24 A 3d sts. Otfkil D0ZEJmM08tt UKMBLE tt sslUU files, (eqnal to But'-hers) ' jW ditceo Butcher's II leu, ' SO do do trimmer's chissels. '.'." do do turning rhUsels and gouges. 2li lo do plane Irons, in do Ppear k Jackson's hand sawa, ' 2-i gross heet quality bed screws, .i . -Jut received and for sale by oct22 JACOB STRAUB A 80. m A':s ofjiLti Jrr 4) ml a dnsen I.ijenrott's axes, . 2D do James' shovels, 5 lo , . do spades. 5 do du roal shovels, (" lt do do woodsaws (framed) ' now on lutud and for sale by wt2 JACWB STRAUB A SON. TliU LOrJUTJS'BUtlHIM' Of .fir. Kea A Wells (dissolved by botice of the lClh) win lie contiuuea sua seitica mutually. oct21 ' W. A. McREA lt MM.B. JTEJT MWEM. ing contuiniug eight rtwms, with good cellar. yaid tilled with choice shrubbery and out-buildings in irool ord'-r. Tbe lioue i situateu ou bevrntn strtvt Itetween Walnut and Cherrv. Inquire of : cUW . - JOHN 1V1N30X. , 0VJ? TtlOUHJ.VIt Cityordrrr for sale by 4ict2( SAMUEL ORR. c aviiwx. . p. o'sir.t. DAVIDSON k O'NEIL TW- IV.VcV roBMED J ' P4MTMJL nsrhhipin the Tsiloring businma would call the attention f iheii lrieitds to the tct that they are now preprt ed to 'urniuli clothing of any description, and ' any Hjle renulivd. Wear both old ret-Meuts . d aie well knowu. All our work iitinlby gooU vorkme-i, mute others are employed. Call and examine onr go4s, if they don't suit, we promise not to get angTy,but if auy should euit we will ntaketbeni up on reasonable lerma. N It. No mtntern work, all Evansvile muke. C. DAVIDS0.V, Mt2 P. ti'KKlL. JA't-Ott.li.tTIO.y to TMBBMtJ sV Within a lew ilnys a liatnll.ill lias been circulatel 'uriH,i iiujj nu ao lion Kn!e somewhere iu "Cm-rk-h's iit w btiiMiri, " whieh some have mistaken for "i.'iuIm. li'," and we have rei sletlly been asketl if we iuleulel to aeil at aoclioti. To tbuae not intimately H n iiut l with our bimineoa we would say that we are niuren-lj indebtnl to the pnbiic iu general tr their, liberal patronage, which enables us to Coulioue our business as heretofore, and w ill guarantee our cuitontcrs that onr price will favorably compare w ith anr, even the flnctnatingaoclion. SAM KMB1CII A CO.'S, sxPJU 4'J Main itrevt. wx. v x acroK. r tax hsvde. . a. m. van hetis. VAN HEYDE & BROS, ImfNirters, Mann fact urers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cigars, and ; , . , , , . l'roduce, t', CIRCLEVI LLE, OHIO ' mibr ubveH-ed pebs tmTJmt er I-liizli It bbls genuiue Bourbon Whlnky, ' 3 do ' do Mooongahela du, a prime article, which will be sold low fur cash. Apply to . WM. J. IEUBLKR. Ageot. t ot tJti " ' 45Maiustree WRoMt CJiBPBTWZji BPLBJS'DID Mm article with colors aud plaid to match, for sale cheap at oct-'O ' 8. EMBICH A CO.'S vc?j woom, ,vrr aoona A complete stork of ladies, and misses, wool nett Scarfs, Circulars, . Talma. MufTs, Armlets, if'aiters, Chiblrens Mitts and Mittens, town Boots, ii tori nea, aud a host of other fancy goinls, for ale at octw . ! V S. EMBICH A CO.'S "lj wto OMtEjylU iimK-TVDsTRCcMm WW. ets, churns, wtaaleii bowl, and baskets of every description at oct ' COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. 'gTLMJVVY JI O CXHIKH PICK LBS M of all kimla Woreeittersbire awl many other sauce. Oysters, KanUnes, Rueevater, Ksyrurn, flavoriiifi extrai tii. Olive oil, canned, freah mackerel, yhiol, etc., foriile at IJ ' ; CtKlK'fl FAMILY GROCERY. D is HOI. I) Tt ff V The coiiMriiiarahip heretofore existing letweet i '., II, t'.aik and Ileury Ciatk, tiuder the firm of 7.. II. Cook A Son, was dihsohed September 1st, 1 .H.V.l, by mutual coii-ent. Mr. Z. It. Cook wllleonlimit, tlie lu-in-4 and collect ail debts due the firm and ay all demands against it. .. II. COOK, ci2 U. A.COOK. rgxJHE Notice JtL Ity in order of the Common Council, asaed Saturday, Octolar loth, I am authorized to receive for three weeks from that d.itc. City Orders for the a-ao'eaui attitof taxtH. P. SHMl't'K, ' oct-'O " City Collector. -77.; yg Ity.Vel IIJiMBUBiM CBBB8B 9J Vr 2U Imxes Pine apple cheese. 10 do English dairy do receiv.nl at tlOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. ssiUU ou hard and for sale at oct-'O ' COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. Oft BX8. Mi ii iiBJlM SMJVB, assllf .il hair UiXes do 1 t! qr. do do 1 casit Zauti Currants, 1 rusk German Prune. 1 cio-k Geimau Cherries, om h:ind and for s.ile at ocl COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. trti mJshJhrm vaLb ; M liM iu. clear sides, lts lbs. dried beef, at COOK'S FAMILY GROCE . TL,KUET.i RLE 8 P UM PII.Y8t W sii;uhe-. kL-hawi, sweet and Irish potatoes, grvew and lrid applet, lor sale ch-ap at ' t-n COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. If.iOB BULB, OB TO TBUIMB POMU stix-k of Gro ci i i or Clothiug, a Farm confining 10 acres, one nifle south of the town of Linton, Greene euuuty, lud. Forty a. re ere iu cultivation, Frame House, Log llouac, Fruit Trees, Water, etc. Enquire of oct2i-iw Mcdonald a sabin.

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NEW ADVERTISELIENTS. rnxMmm jroTicn, ;jb ybmyboj JL Wa hr.td on band, und are manufacturing to order, all kinds of Fringes, Buttons, Cord Tassels, ' etc Ladies wishing the above named articles, would do well to give as s call beforepurchasing elsewhere, as they can got w hat tbeywant. We also wholesale to merchants by the piece or yard, so that it will be an object for them to give us their

orders. All orders sent us will be filled with neat ness and dispatch.; rT'"r"p" ! We also keep an assortment of Skwiko M achinfs rouatantly on hand. Wheeler A Wilson's, J. M. Muger & Co. s, and five different kinds oi single Thread Machine.- We have an adjustable Binder and IJenimer. - All persons having Machines wil do well to send os aa order for these articles, its they are a great having of lalor. Price of each $5. T. M. SKLLMAN, Agent, tuarlS ' ' No. 5 First street. Evansville, Ind TVJS UnF.JTMIIOP-MH. J. BO AW ay V would respectfully iafornt the citizens of Kvansvillo that he has opened a Meat Shop ou the corner of First and Locust streets, where be intends keeping an assortment of the best meats of all kinds. . lie asks a portion of publio patroraee, as he intends to keep the best of meat of all klnJj. Meat delivered to any part of the city free of charge and with promptness. w:tl8dlw , , J.BONN. TTVST RE CJit I-Jilt 1,570 PALMQR arts of China, Clan, Qurtwnrart, and LootingGtamtt; ICO gross Table CmOery. r J. W, lirGUE.x, 13 Main street, Kvanville. 33 crates assorted for the Country Trade on kaaJ. ott nt BlYJaOLJitHiBH JJ'J ViJJR ! Olyl 100 bbls choice new Molasses; 25hhds " Sugar; To arrtre by neit steamer for ''' oct24 K.S. BABCOCK. 7fdf TTMJTO 15 0 BJtLKS C4JVJ'EM.MM ton No. I, just received and for saUly oct 19 GKOUOK FOSTEK A CO. TUE VJyDERHlUJS'ED HAS Ol'ENed a drawing class for mechanics. Thoee w ho wish to Join are requested to call at his office in order to bestieak the particulars. J. K. FR1CK, Architect. octlO Office in Crescent City Bank Building. "jriOUMBCTMOJYMJiJS'Y PBOPM.B Hy are under the impression that Rosaer Bro's. A Co. are keeping tiue silk anl fancy dres gooils only. . For the information of such we would state I that onr stock of staple (roods U complete, mcli as UA11L-Ut, UlAliUAillS, UtDAliU, iiieriuos, wool flannels, the beet of canton flannel, linaeys, bleached and brown shirtings and sheetings, Ac. Also sattinets, jeans and cassl meres, for n.en and brys' wear. Call in and examine. BOSSER BRO'S A CO. oct 19 No. 30 Main street. coo mvJWBa mpovijy ijiriipoif'O ersA Weiahtman's manufacture, just received and for sale at a small advance on eaau-rn prices, at , , WM. H,V.8TOII)AKl)'S, ( octl9 . ; i : i 17 ilalnstret. Tfi.iipH! jj&.pb: u'm'ojuhjuk JLj and retail. A new lot in store to-day direct from tho manufacturers tt the Drnir Store i f WM. II. P. STODDAllP, octld 17 Mainstre t. jrXTMJC'T aJS'D VHiPH OPLOIJ. JLj wood extract copieriis, indigo, tuadJer, aud a general assortment of dye stnfls at . WM. II. P. STODDARD-, oct 19 ' 17 Main street. T13VBK CMEJM TJRTER, POWJul dered from crystals, ezpreasly for faatily use at WM OCtlD II. P. STODDARD'S, 17 Blaiu street. nBPMJ'BM ts'vaMS, PMmju lie JL per P up, fjr sale at VICKERY laROa. Evansvillc Paper Mills! J.FUNKE. - - PROPRIETOR. C. SCnMITT, Si STARK, AGENTS, No. 3 4 5, First St., Evansviile. Alwaj-s on hand and for sale at Eastern prices, all qualities of wrapping paper. )lR.igs at the highest market price, taken in exvoajig for atter. octlHniG ZrtMEEHEl CHRESEl-JVST REHJ reived per steamer Maclay ! lnxe extra Hamburgh clteene, a superior article for cutting out. . 20 boxes English Dairy very fine ft r family use at EUEKINE, CURNICK A CO.'S octlS 47 Main street. K9 for aale at reduced prices inooibs extra crushed sugar at 12c ir pound, as nn a sample as can l found in tho United States. 2MJQ lot of a hujk;li.ir grade of New Orleans sitrar, cheap at mils EK3KIKE.CUUN1CK a CO.'S 47 Main street, s.le sgeuK B Jlli1t!jZjltn!iU0 1,l. Mt.TMj JLj No. I lard lor sale at fictlS EUSKINE CL'RXICK A CO.'S " 47 Main street. JTJfYDRJiVHC CEMEJTT. JVHT JlM. received on consignment, as a sample, 50 barrels prime Louisville cement, for sale low to close out, at . f KK3K1NE, CURNICK A CO.'S octlS . " 47 Main street. jn-MM.TM.noBV: htmlm. h: h JlM Oysters in caus and half cans received daily from the above grand depot of bivalves, warranted fresh, fine, fat aud full at oct 18 KKMUNE, CURNICK A CO.'S 47 Main stmt, solo agents. 1859. PALLTAND WINTER " 1859 iirJJ"MM. .V BKIM.M,YBXHPKCTA9 fully solicit the attention of their numerous friends and custonicis to an extensive assortnieut of FALL AXD WINTER GOODS, Which they are dally receiving and submitting fo inspection. These goods embrace all the newes designs aud most desirable patterns manufactured and are admirably adapted to the Western Trade Annexed they enumerate a lew of the department which w ill be found complete, and comprising all the novelties of the seastui : Cloths, Caaaimeree, aud iKve-Skins; atinetts Kaucy Tweed.i, ami Jeaus; Eton's, Merinos, and Ptess Goods; v Ginghams, Prints, and Scotch Plaids; ' r. Ribbons. IIoiery. and Gloves; Blankets, Elaunels, Linaeys, aud Tickings; Sheetings, Shirtings, and Mariners' Strict,; Genuine Irish Linens, "onroan importation;' IIMts and Shoes; Hats aud Caw; Eanry Articles, Notious. Trlminiiigs, Stc. ort!9 CORSEIt MAIS A SO FIRST STS. rrnio pm o to a ma Mm Mi a.vi ambmom TYPE ARTISTS KELLER Jt WHITE, at the solicitation of a linmlier of artists, have Wrought ou a complete assortment of rilOTuGRAIM! k AMBROTVrn STOCK, - Consisting of ever v style of VAK, ' PLATES, RATIIKS, CAMERAS'. STANDS, CIIKMICALS. Jli q A... with which they urn iTe:irel to fiirnixl the traiie at Cincinnati prices. Ail orders will receirt prompt attention. KKLLKIt A WHITE, ' ie-is-tlJ-wlni . s . - No. 32 Main street. I' OJ 1 POM BULB. TUB It Mi NT pony in the State for a lit tie bov or girl, for Yry him, aud if he auits, buy him. Call at sale. II I U II to for information. octlt ! mXELTTOB'8 J'0 1 1 CE. LETT EL'S testamentary, with the will annexed, of the estate 4 Thomas J. White, deceased, having la-en granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment; aud to ths having claim against tbe I same to preseut thciu, duly atitheuticatcd Accordlug to Uw, for pajmetit. '. Tlie eetate is supposed to le solveMt. KSTHEK P. WHITE, octlt-tf . i Executrix. 'jJMVTCBB M MJ'MVJiS 50 0;.V MM Just received, er Adams Express, for sale at ' lower prices than ebiea here. J. STRAUB A SON, artl 47 Main street. ' F MtBBIM BVTTBitW-30 M.Bt. JVHT received at T. REDMOND'S. tU Posey's Block-' I - I CM LB B P OB Mi. 5 BBL8. JUST receired at T. REDMOND'S. clH Posev'a BUh k. I -MWJt MBU-JBM2. MM 100 dozen Chopping Axes; 'JO do Meat Cutters; 20 do Wood Saws; 10 do Coal Hods loo setts Fire Irons; 2 dozen Meat Saws; 2 do Butchers' Steels, just receiv ed. Octll GEO. S. SONNTAG.

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npotiJtctf.- f JL 5X boxes various 1 3odo Halves, brauds brigTT Virginia; Five4 and fights; 2 iter's Choice;" " j 25 Caddies " PUnter m do "Burows.' In store and for sale tee, bjr oct6 tiEO FOSTER A COj EXTRA O R D T Hi A RTT SrA-L-E 1 A Fine Gold Pencil, with Gold ln Attached, Gold Locket , for S5 ! Atda PltKMIVMtdwk jm natter vorlU from S2(toS209. qjPTBR TWO YBJRH PBOEITJ-9JL-(do experience ia cur prusenf modo of dirwins; of our J fc.VKLKY, c, and from the Toiivoral satisfaction given to all who-bate patronized our Houte, we take pleasure in saying that we now consider our. business fairly aiid,xrmanently estahlished. We wLh It understood that this Is no Lotterr, nt a fair and legitimate sale, in which each peru ts the wortli of bia or her monev Iu t-V.LI l..', ,i but pe ww owa t en amtckra, or a uoia LoclH, worth h each, which canuot be bought at any retail store for the same, price; and la addition to the purchase, each persou receives a iYruriirm tifjetrelry, nut lei$ in value than ti, and it may be worth g.i, h, a, lo, 12, 15, S, 50. or evew t !.' -.. ' NO MOXEV RISKED ! ; J We propose to let a person' know what Premliim be w ill receive before s, tiding his money. " Any Lady or Gentleman detiringone vt thoahove articles, can first send us their name aud address, stating whether they want th Pencil and Pen; or Iorket, and we will make their selection, and inform them by return mail what Premium thev are eutitfed to. They can then have the privilege of sending for it if they choose. : , J , ;1 , r. t. ,'. J) . Our premiums are distributed in a fair and lmuorable manner, and as sn as the name of the purchaser is received with the t his Pencil and IVn and Premium, or Gold Locket and Prem hurt,' are put up in a safe manner, and sent to the owner by mail, tree of postage.. Our plan, from long experience in the above biutine has given gciientl Satisfaction, as each punhascr can aell ir trade vhe above articles for all they ct liiut, aud retaiu the pei niiuui gratis, , If, however, any imtsou should feel dir-poeml . send us their money in Mtlvance, they may rely ou beinx as tairiy dealt with as though they had mi!t previous application. i : . And if anyoue is dissatiefied with their purchase, and an utibiased .'rn comjeU nt M jude says tho articles are not worth more than the money id for them, and in some ca.e TEN or even KuKTV times the amount, let such person jrturu theoiMls and we will freely refund the money, ;.; But some will ask (as many have), how can' we afford to give so much for so little money f. In answer, we say, that all who are acquainted with the Jewelry buniness know that t here is s aroely an article of Jewelry purchased at a retail store, upou which there la not i profit of from KKi to 400 icr cent, on manufacturers' price. We lieing agents for the manufacturers, have adopted this plan of disjiosinir of onr goods, rather than selling to country dealers ou time, aud taking the chance of collecting our bifid.' '' By this arrangement, we bring llio put chaser in direct communication with the manufacturer, and the profits that are made by the dozen hand through which the Jewelry has to pass, we give to' the purchaser in premiums, as above stated. " ' We therefore offer the following inducements to rona acting as agents for us : --- Any persou sending ns f 25 for our gtiotl, will receive a Pencil and Ten and Premium, or Locket and preminm, free. . ' ' . - For further inducements, see circular. Among our premiums are articles suitable for ladies ur geutlemen- such as '-.': ' J ' Gentlemen's Gold end Silver Watehet, Gold I ett and Guard Chains, Gold Skete Buttons, Gold Watch Key,;'; Gold Shirt Sit us-plain and with settiugs; GoLn (k'Aar Pins new style; Gold Breaat Pins, California Diamond Pins, Gold Kings, Ac'., An w JLPox Ijadlos, ; We have GOLD WATOUKS, S lorentine, Miawi.-, Gold htone. Cameo, Garnet, aud Coral Brenst Pins and Ear Kinpt,tiold Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Bat tons, Gold ll. lt 8lidea, Gold Kings, c. : r. Also. Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Acrordeotis,c ., , - tta CuexccptloUaMo References fclveu whenever required. , AGENTS WANTED for every part of tho couutry. .. N. B. In sending your imru, write the tale, County, and Town plaJuly, ho, as to Moid Mteis being miscarried. Adilrea. " ' " ' v ' r . ANGLE A CO.!' " 102 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) pct5-2wd . . . 1 Jm IVrA-.' JlOLLLN'GSWORTIl. TfW-M YE JUST BUCK I YBIf A LAUGH MM and new importation of CROCKERY-WA RE. GLASSWAFtE, CHINA, Ac, on First street. Ev ansviile. .-. .j. . i . . : . t. i . t. oct 5 - - - . , . ., . to MM Ml Y8MCMJrJV8, 8 TBAJVUMi MB, JL KD M others visiting our city, are informed that WM. Ii. p. STODDARD, No. 17 JLtin street, hat just received a full stock of Drugs. Medkinos, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, direct from the manufacturers and importers, bsnght for rash, and is now prepared to till all orders at such prices as will insure tatixfaction. Orders left at the store by persons wishing to visit the Fair, will be promptly attended to, iu their absence, at the same prices) as if they were present. . . . v , oct R I" ' TR E CE IYE DJ ERE Sit LOT Jr of SHALLENUKKGKK'S ANTIIOTU,a snr remetly for Kever and Ague, at i W. II. P. STODDARD'S, oct5 - 17 Main street.' WATCHES, CLOCKS. AND JKWKLRV. VMJYMJyO PULL Y COMPLBTBIt MM -our stock f goods in the above lioe, tiy late arrivals direct from the manufacturers, we are enabled to show a Urge and well se!ected stock f Gold and Silver Watches, all kind of Jewelry, Clocks, Silver Ware, Ac, all of -Ihe latest stvlesand rich designs, which we offer at the lowest E.tstern prices. All ladies and the remt nf matlirui lire respectfully iuvited to call and examine our goods at the old stand. ' ' BITTROLFE BROS.-,' oct4 48 Main St., between First and Second. 4 t. PSILbls "Wallis Mills" Extra Flour: 50 tack . do , do Ja received and for sa'e br- J I a ti ' t ' GEO. FOSTER A CO. j gOJ'CBJTBJTBl L Y B T MM Mi cheapest article in ns fur making Son p. One ound of it makes twelve gallons of good soft soap. r mi uireciioua ewiu wiiu every uox oi It, ly oct 10 ' Jj N. 8. T n O Jl PSf IN, lniirg Ut . giMliCMLBJS'B- nd'ZKj,POBriJLMi at . T. REDMOND'S, . oct!2 . Pweey's Block. Main street. T VOTClt SJ'UEP-I.Y EI YE .."D J ten cent rolls, at ' oct 10 . THOMPSON'S PrmrStoraJ flLUE. 1,000 Lki.EXTBjl PITTS. W ff linrir faille, miilalili. f.tr nntt.iM . i ' 1 all uses for w hich gol glue is required, fr sale at oct 10 THOMPSON'S Drug Store. JF BK8T BITTBM UJS'lt ii Ml Just received aud for sale at T. REDMOND , , . '1 Posey's Block. Mai n street RIJS'BHUB.UJrOTMIKB M,OT OP tluU pure Cider Vinegar, jut received at I oct t IthKKi KROS. J9TtVK ' iTO ' pu ybbb:Notice' U given lo the tax-psyefs f the city of Evansviile, that I have received from the City Clerk the Tax Duplicate for the current year, I8.i9, and that I am now ready to receive the taee for real estate, personal property, and ikI1 and dog tax. The taxes now due on real estate are to la paid within one mouth from date ; otherwise, said real estate will be sold for the taxes assessed thereon. ' I ' , ..P. SCJIMLCK. Clv Collector. Evansviile, Oct. ITth, I8i9.i - WSJ-t'Oice iiu. 7-J Main street,- over M ester's store. .v . ..: . ocl7-liud gfMIUJ'MBL MMiMft - M' Ml JJtBTBt Ls, Brackets, sod Portable Lights re-gilded and acquered to look at well as . new II aim e. or no Large, by . JrtN O'BKIEN A CO.. ort7 ' ' lEoUi.t atreer. tJCVMEB8-ii OP TUB SB o si.perior Gnnimers received this day, warranted to give entire satifiu-tton, . , u . . . ...r,KO. S. BONNTAO,5 octn ' Agent, No. 10 Main st. GjUUMBB ujvjj cojnjn o.vot o.n s, i9 juat received at VICKEKV BROS.

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Dii' eases, Old s'yr -JJ otter disease irkitk ark thus pure state of the BLOOD. iy al1 "9" a 'g r -j r e s v f ' . i , , ii v M Utmdlh mtmtstmint mt Mmrltm Mhbt. JWMS WJ8 O.VIT OP TtfE U'OBMT MM ca.e erer reeordej.' He -bow en n s WsM health, and has f-r the p ut j esr don as toecli wCi k as any youtirtan of lirs sge"! Th& cure has ex(iled hia frfeisi-j neig)jior4.'iJpLj-r'u:iai. 'Ji4d even some of the MeUical Fwuitt). One o"f the Piofer8firs(Drla. 9- Newtoujf who was talbal, lp sre hint asa furzron, novto reaerils wa iercihfy ;mniW tuhlliSaarirstcrirviwt ot AfeWmi a , that he has adu 'wtitASU las ttfitsUO pracirvf-eJilf aV tue,CoUia-tjua Jlosfitals. ' ClJil 1NNATI, FelVTCjloilJ., Misses A. r.. & ( villA tV. VV 'V. ;' '.. J ' leHtlenra.l wil ijh j;"ret plinsure.give my teetimony as to what vour SABsArAEU-ta aud tMm Linoia.or mamuh.i Lirer yrwJ, h.lmlocelor tiet7 rSoiue threeyenra aud Ahal( ago, I, was attached w aa ; m tended ou i the Medical College), and they failed to give me auy rei. ." cti,vw i uat a was conuneu to ui ld for over three mouth. , The nerves and muscle! of oue wera so couLrtvcU-d and drawu ua, that i emid tn4 c,ill. I hW tawre 'Itaa doe rutttiag ulcer on. my If g frvia w hich I took, from time i t time, more than om, ImmlrrJ josces JiOSE. me ui i nui irviu turee to lour iucImwj long. I was rJucod to almost a skelwyu. and mv frietvls had given up nil ioad.jiiy recovery.. I was in this couditiuu when 1 commenced the use of your JXooJ aaJ L.irrr fjrmp 1 have uaed altogether some twu ioreu U.ttit s of it, aa 1 at the sametyae the lodil OiiUmeuU whUJi you alvwe y u w ith it ; aud la- . ly, the JJiali. OiWenrf, givu under, thV bead wf "White wellni," iu your directions, I nt Dvw aofcf.ciiti MMfs. aud Hi) legs have begins s strong that I walk w ithout any dUhrultv, ud Uve rntiflg rmirernl utg hculiU. Yours, trnl v, ijV.tetTv.VViJUAlJTlS KOUii.XS.Jr Rei.letuv ou l.ighth street, between Moiiud and John. No. "21; ,.r at llu- pl.iew ,.f liuxinesri, with ltruvcn Vii, tie, So. 4 La-t lourih stnr t. - . I I U . . Read an extract from Gie C.Vaai 3r;r.J7r- , Vol. 6, p:iKe:;lil, by iu editor, Prof. K. S. lon.lu reg.ird tothht reiiiaikalne rnre: ' While MnrtiH ltoMim ia thf very worst imaginable conditio,,, ve were cailel to attend hiui for a frat turt .f tlis j.r.vlul l,y fn. tu iudicatioui) of a reunion of Hm) 1hd, uxiVr thecivcnmrt.nicea, were very UNltvalle, r lio would ait, day after dny, d-I7Mj en rimitl pi,-m f,t which would slongii oil. 1 fooud him ucing Kor jM-e;mrafj'o, trhirh Itr rtntHmtnl In e nm,7 a rare ia effected. ' Wepraveliiin no cotistftutional treatment, U iu in attendance only as a surgeoii jet we oofees we had much enrioeity to e )4 Mild be done In a vyxtein-so extensively iIims-wmI as bra. was." ' ". T j ' . i . . . ij n.. i . . ill the afflicted call on the agent and get a. paaiiilet containing certilU-ates of cures rinu well know ii citizens of trciuouti! rf 6$' UifolliTt (liat this nitdknw is rr.trivj U cure all dijiaea that are eaaaed try an impure staltv of the bhaal. N-ovi J ltion,l a( Litre Jyrvjt ia comimsed entirely nf TrelBblcw, and in ftrfttdg s ior Children ft in cae of stare meether ruplio of the skin. "If aioilxera esiue tbe levallh of their children, th-y hoidd er .Ji-ats tlio seeds of tha disease l-fore it is Uk late. eX t Uoad the etateuieut of one of the oldent rltemisU iu Cincinnati. - "We herel.y certify that we have tieen 4aade ac-qnainti-d With fii-neiiru itH)trilh n4 MUiBwUtjbr HI OOP A Xl I. VKU fi Vti t l The ingredients re entirely vegetable, and no mineral enters into leivriati..iu . , MERRILL A CO , Ouc dar went f lluruet Ilousu, Cin'ti. . i fut salv by tl I'r.ijn i.-i. rs. ' t.:. .-. , - A.I..SCOVILL A COn ' No. West Eighth St., Cincinuat .Also, by Keller A While, Lvausville, Ind. Also, agent f.r the aale of Dr. .d's fdim Ser tie I.httj. and . lUder' Pain PfeMMcea, for t 1m cure of all p.iln, both in tern. .1 and external. ' oct7-drw2m - ' - - - ' " V rib'S" SOliOENFELlXTi" 5f AN ri ACTlTEK A WHOLES ALE DEALER IN CLOTHS, CAZSIXEEES, SJTISETTS, TW2EDS GtkrV ftj rk"s n IX G ' G OODSl, t; '.' !! Also, Ilata aud Capa.' ' No. 3 Wate SrartT, bet. Maix avd Svcawoa'a, spplJ ... , , . . EYANSYILLE. IND. .:; , THE EVANSVILLE ' INSURANCE COMPANY, (Ettai,tUIeJ and Itcvrporalai in ISZC,) ; ' T' ' '' TAKES v STEAMBOAT HULL, ..i F, i a T.:u,aA;T.. Rj.s k, s ; At low ' Mtes,'- snd s.ljiist.i Irwues Tsfrlyaud ftomptlt.' ' ' ' 'r Capital, . - -.".'.$250,000 0FFICF-0n Water stm t, wvtl known m the Canal liauk. - - -. - - . . WM.T. PAGE. Ssrrsforw., iVV Xrlt H iY CE:AGE N T For the following well known Compatiise : . . ' Ouirtcr Oak Insurance Company ' " CA PITA L -........ tJOJiUoo r. t :t, v v . it Connecticut Inturunre Company, n'ft CAPITAL ......,.f JOO.OOO ...11 . ' Fioria Insurance Company, . . A PITA LeeeaesseeeeesBwWelseeeseeeesew..f 50((KK) tx iV-tfrA rf wri7"4? Company CA I IT Is eeHsses-sj.. ...a.. at.M.,MH2lK)aC00 - i - Lcrillard Insurance Company, " 'A I I T A i's 200 s00 ,l 'i . i Takes all kinds of .risks, aud adjusts losses promptly. a . ; Policies for Lifo IuHiirauce is.snel iu tbe I .... . - KnicktrlocLcr Life Insurance Company, .. I ' .. ii:-. Of NewTerk. - CA PITAL AFDnirLC...'J-IIL!l-...SlM00'r Of which $no,ts .K ,, rs4tl with the CoaipI roller of tlie MateiT New Vork. s-p22-3mdlm w fVV.Vl' B.I It S. O O JJsf L E rerze heavy Gitnny R;ic, In store f. raal PftESTON BROS. Lit, C. $ J. G; SMITH; ' ff'o. IN? JII at I ss afreet, Cor. hcveuth. r. a a js i;v7 l l r, v. sj . OiBATEhl L POB THE PJM8T PUT1M ro ns-re Iw-stoweal upon Iheiu, beg leave to iu l f"TU their lri. ii.ls aial tlws Miiiiisxinily ia iretieral. lli.u Willi I lie oi new MiAililiHTV, iay arw -- I 'led to turn out work suo-.-i ior to that of any East, eru make. The who wih to have goud TtKIJ, aud at the same time ein-eurni- home iuiinutitcture,caD snpply thr!urtflvesat tbe l; ltrv. ' ll:itrhets. Axes, ll.a-A, Iiraw-Kaivee, Pork Cleavers, Millers' J'icka, and Edged Tools of all kinds, UUule td doulde roll ued -cast steel, and warrsbted .ual fo nay in ism. i . s-p'J7-3m Bl i' JIUMMAIU: SHOES f I jr .iitirx'n 'mll-'p l bj sir'TJi xb JljI p . i tit ular ho Km lh:it I am going to pav markesi attefilioi, to the luaiillliu-l ure of I,-kdes'. lit ise Sim! Ci.il.fr V h. r-H kisJs. . ln" cases MPiY'rtry. luYw esn h:ie eles msIe within Knir hHfs iiotlce. If any one doubts the . fiM-t,!. the n try it. - - 1 Gentlemen ii ples cmII nnd se the haud'tome hnl durable styles- f r.h hnd Wint-r Boots Iut now inaLinr. - 1 WANTEi'-Iir.meAiately, -ten or tw-tre od , journeymen, f.r meu's and women's wvTfc.' Tlie. Jiihest WSgee. wilt btfWsid i dtslk ' I sepuil. ...... .JOHN KASCU.No.&esxoadsi. rW1UOPMC.IL PMVMT - JL : losi Cocoanut. ' t ' " - ' - . : 20 bxa Frencli Lemons. ' - Roceived at Z. II- COOl. A 60 VS.

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