Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 63, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 October 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSV.LUE. IMP. FRIDAY MO&NTNQ - ....OCTOBER 28

Freight on Railroads. In practice, railroads have not fulfilled the theory as to their capacity for the transportation of heavy freights. The early advocates of railroads, contended that they were capable of transporting on moderate grade, freight, at prices lower than it could by water. This has not been demonstrated in but one instance; that of the Reading and Philadelphia Railroad, where the coal trade on that line has worked the road to its full capacity. But in this instance, the Road has had freight but one way, and the whole expense of its return trip, are taxed upon its down freights. But with this disadvantage, the published statements of its business for ten years, from 1848 to 1859, shows that the expense of moving a ton per mile including the weight of freight cars slightly exceeds <four> mills. The whole weight of the loaded freight trains, in ten years, was 22,278,000 tons; the amount of freight transported, was 16,875,000 tons,— the cost of transporting the coal on this Road, has therefore been about five and a third mills per ton per mile. The average freight for a train has been 473 tons of coal. The freight received by the road has been about eight mills per mile. The grade on the Reading Railroad being descending, is very favorable for down freights. Bat we see that on many of the Southern railroads, and on some of the roads in the West, a single locomotive has carried 400 tons with ease. These figures are interesting as showing what railroads will be capable of doing when, by the developments and increased commerce of the country, they will have full employment, and, instead of one or two, they shall run ten or more trains a day. If a ton of flour, pork, tobacco, or cotton, can be transported from Kentucky and Tennessee to New Orleans, over a route of from 400 to 500 miles of railroad, at eight mills per ton per mile, how long could steamers, running a distance of 1,200 miles, compete with the locomotive? ———<>——— Government or. Larob Cities. It bas become a .settled opinion among reflecting men that the organization of the governmeats of oar large cities mast be changed ; that the lower stratum of Democracy in large cities, that become the cess-pools of vice and depravity of the whole countrymust be cut off. The N. Y. Herald says it bas become the deliberate conviction of wise men, that the experiment of free govern' ment bas failed, as far a large cities are concerned, in consequence of the abject sub mission to rowdy mobs which everywhere prevails. New York, Baltimore, New Or leans, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia and Su Louis, are the counterpart of one another. The press of each teems daily with the burden of complaint, that the most corrupt class in the community have the rein of government, and that the bon est, upright and moneyed laborers, median ks, mannCtctnrerj, merchants and fiuatt tiers, wUo industry have omit up Uie 1'u.jb, are per milted to have no share in administering it3 ahairs. If the largely populated places of the New World, are cujopared with those of the Old, th most marked contrast will be uoticed in their respective conditions. The American sojourner in Paris, London, Vi enna, St. Petersburg. Stockholm, Copenhapen, Madrid, Munich or Dresden, ia soon struck with the wonderful order that every where prevails in those places; and, if his time pemits an investigation of the details of local government, with the econouiy and prudence 'n finance, as well as the wisdom and maturity of police and aanitary regu Lttions. - DtcAi ITATI05. Mr. Farran, one of the editors of the Cincinnati Enquirer, has been removed from the office of Postmaster, at Cincinnati. No charges have been made against bira for want of official fidelity and ability, but the Enquirer has manifested of late a decided preference Tor the nomina tion of Mr. Douglas by the Charleston Con vention, as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. But, ia expressing this choice, it has at no time assailed the Administration, personally or politically. On the other haud, it bas always sustained all the public measures with which it has been identified. It is evident that a prefer ence tor Douglas is regarded as a political crime, to be punished by decapitation. ' : gK2?Tbe following is the political character of the next U. S. ITorse of Representatives; ' .1 Republicans 119 Democrats 92 Douglas Democrats 11 Southern Opposition 21 In the election of Speaker, the Republicans looked for the six votes they lack of a majority either from the Douglas Democrats or the Southern Opposition members. These they cannot' now hope to attain, for any Southern member of Congress who would now affiliate with the Black Republicans would commit political suicide, and 'any Douglas Democrat who should do bo would murder the prospects of his leader to enter the White House. Moxey is Nkw York. From quotations, it appears that money can be had iu Wall street, on call loans, for 5 to 6 per cent, in terest on first-class paper for 6 to 7 per cent. ou second-rate fur 7 to 9 per cent. The report remarks that u the amount of floating capital ia this market ia at all time tery large, of which a large proportion is on foreign account. As l ng as this market continues easy, and there is bo extraordi nary demand in Europe for capital, these dcposiU of foreign parties will remain quiet the rate of interest obtained here on firstclass securities, being double what is ob

tained in England."

Proclamation for a nv ""hnk.The inhabitants' of Indiana, j ' had f rarel an ocetsioa lo be 'more tlinkf?1 to 1

God for the favors be ha bestowed upon' 1 them th.in . durinjr this year. Crime La u been less tuan aunng any one revou ,n proportion to the population; health has . . a i,.m. :n,,airV been less than during any one previous, in , UCT. 1 DrVUIVt V a a v i aava7 j ejv j time been excelled; peace has prevailed t during their labors; an abundant harvest j lias been ineir rewaru. u is me uuir ni everv believer in Ood. to xetuni his thmiks for these blessings, -J ) ' I, Asbbel P. Willard, Governor f tin State ot Indiana, do hereby, appoint mil set apart, Thursdayy the ' 24 th of, Novem1. r next, u'&'day of Thanksgiving; an'l fpraiw to Almighty God, anl recommend its appropriate observance by the citizens of the State. " 7 f . . T, In testimony whereof, I : hereto 1. 8,1 get my band and cause to be af- , v" ' fixed the seaLof.eaid State, nt Indianapolis, thla 25th day of October, A. d. 1859. - : ASHBEL P. WILLARD. By the Governor;. , . : . ; CTmcs L. Dcnham, Secretary of State. ThxNxxt Pbksidkscy. The following is the Republican calculation of tbeir strength to elect an opposition candidate : ew England States,...::..:.. .' 41 ' New Jersey,... 7 Pennsylvania,-.. 27 Ohio, 23 Michigan,.. '. C Wisconsin, ............ 5 Iowa, . 4 Minnesota, 4 Total, . . ... 152 Which is a majority of he 301 electoral votes. They think there is beside, a good chance to carry Illinois and Indiana, and possibly Oregon. If Kansas be admitted, they count upon her three votc9 also, as cer tain' for the Republican nominee. These calculations might have been quite plausible a frlnibt S0' 5'; th :: P!?j0?. Il4r" per's Ferry has given a different aspect to the signs in tho political horizon. Charleston Coxventiox. Regardless of the number of delegates, each State will have only the electoral vote in the Coaren tion for nominating a Democratic candidate for the Presidency; v One' delegate from a State can cast its rote, according to the re cojrnized rule, as well as five hundred. A two-thirds, vote' has, heretofore, beca re quired to secure a nomination. A new rule is proposed, which may be interpolated upon the Democratic doctrines at Charleston. It is insisted by the Virginia leaders that the nomination of a candidate shall receive to be valid the sanction of a -majority of the States that are decidedly Democratic in their political character. It is paid to be wrong to give the nomination of a candi date to the delegates from States that have no power to aid in his election. Ibis rule would give the control of the Convention to the slave States. ———<>——— ——>A mechanic in Newark, New Jersey, has built a locomotive to run on common roads, with which it is proposed to convey a train of common wagons [illegible]ains from Minnesota to the Pacific. It weighs about fourteen tons, and is perfectly under the control of the engineer. It has been tested upon a rough, ungravelled road, and worked to the satisfaction of the inventor. The greatest novelty about it, is the laying of its own track as it goes along. An engine on a similar plan has been in successful operation in England for some time. The track on which the wheels pass over the ground, consists of two large hoops or rings. fourteen inches broad and eight inches in diameter, arranged with guides and friction rollers, to keep them in a vertical position, while the driving wheels—five feet in diameter—revolve with them, which, of course, cause the rings to revolve with them, thus forming a bed or track for the drivers. ———<>——— A SINGULAR ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY.— Some weeks ago a man was seen to enter the main city sewer, that has its mouth on the river, at St. Louis, and which, during the low water, is accessible. The occurrence attracted no notice; but last Saturday loud and regular poundings were heard upon the vault of the Savings Institution. On examination, it was found that a passage way, some eight or ten feet in length, had been excavated from the sewer towards t e vault, and had the robber chose the witching hour of midnight, instead of Monday, to continue his operations, the attempt might have proved successful. The robber was not se cured. ———<>——— A Ma 11 moth Ftoca Mill. Everybody has heard of the (Jul lego Hour Mill, at Richmond, Va whose brand is famous throughout the world. It made the only Sour which for a Ion"; time could be Fold in the Brazils, as it was the only brand that would withstand the effects of tropical climates. Of late years, St. Louis and other superior flour have become rivals of it in the South American markets. A correspondent of an Eastern paper in llichmond gives the following account of these mammoth mills - 1 . -v . .". . , ' . This establishment, owned by Messrs. Warwick and Barksdale, will, when finished be the largest in the country, and capable of manufacturing 1,800 barrels of flour perjday. Tbe main building is 11 stories high above the cvliar, tho reir wall being 1C0 feet in hi:ht. The machinery is moved by water, there being three wheels of 100 horse power each, and 1,100 barrels are now daily ground and packed. A stock of 80,000 empty barrels aud 500,000 bushels of wheat were laid in before couuueucing the settdon. Each packing chest holdj 1,000 barrels, aud will pack one barrel pcruiinutu. Moat of the hands employed are free nogroes, i Garners of wheat were steu containing 2 5,000 bushels. Every bushel of wheat is weighed as it is received in atom, 12,000 bushels bcinj; weighed and received in a single day. Such are tbe statistics of thi heavy bustuesH, where everything moved with the regularity of clock-work, und it aeemed hard to realize that the pmnU num ber of men employed, even wi;h t' lid of machinery, could produce so ee.- -v'.t. 53u Th llev. C. M. Da lu.n, located at rJvansviile, ia luenlio-ied v; cotiioclion with the offit-w of Bishop in the- Mt.iiodlst tiiurch.- Vinccnnef Timet.

Gas. The price of gas in Paris has lately rcd'"".i from .rl T5 per 1,000 feet to 75 , 'f i 3" centimes Dtr cubic mter to

i.liwes). As Paris consumes more than thousand miliums of feet of gas every (30.000.00J or m'.ie lueiers). tbe sav- : ' ' ' .n;M to the citizens amounts to between I 1 I .... 1 1 ll M,r... I Jnll.M r ciru nil. I n tnr uuiiiimi tbi'iuauu uuiwia (0,000,009 francs). Tiiia fdiowa nt what low prices pascan bo furnislied, when the larj.T salaries of tn inacrs are not ad liil to tW churpjea tna.le f r ! it to citizens. The reduction in the Paris chirp, vas ef.ected by the Emperor N'hIcon taking the matter in hand, and estab lishing a goveruraent gas works, by which be learnt the actual cost, and the price at which it could lie supplied to the city. V 1 C,George Turner, Esq., who was killed by the insurrectionists at Harper's Ferry. was a citizen universally esteemed and respected in that portion of Virginia. The murder of such a man creates intense feeling against the persons on trial at Charleston, Virginia. CSThere is a singular state of things existing in Wilcox county, Ga. That county bas no vote in any Congressional District in the State. The Legislature, in districting the State, made the singular oversight of omitting it from an district, in makingthe apportionment. The official correspondence of Col. Bruce, the British Minister to China, rela tive to the action at the river Peiho, bas been published, lie approves of the course pursued by our Minister. Sir. Ward. The Lafaj-ette Courier says that an attempt was made to destroj that town by fire on Friday night. No less than five fires were started in different parts of the city within twenty minutes, all of which weie extinguished without much damage. An introductory lecture to the regu lar course of lectures on commercial law will be delivered to the students of Bzhu's Commercial College, by John W. Fosteb, Esq., this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Subject : " Tho Relation of Commerce to Society." Increase of Taxation ix New York. In 1841, the annual assessment on the prop erty of the city was 5G cent3 on the $100. In 1840 it was $1 18. In 1859 it is $1 79 on the $100.A Handsome ScnacRirTiox. The sub scription started in France for the relief of the wounded in the late war amounts now to the handsome sum of 5,555,450 francs,' or $1,111,100. 5?The California papers state that Sen ator Broderick"s property does not. in fact, reach $50,000, and has been shown in the Probate Court of San Francisco. It appears that he died without making a w ill at all. A Mother's Ixn.rr.xcs. How touchinj he tribute of the Hon. T. H. Benton, to nia Micr s influence: 4 . .. mother aked m never to U9e tobacco, and, I have never touched it from that to the present day ; she asked me not to and I have never gambled, and I cr.iinot tell who is winning mid who is K3HiT in g-inis that can be played. She adtDOuisneil me, tH, against hard-drinkincr, nd whatever capacity for endurance I have at present, and whatever rapacity for usefulness I may attain in life, I attribute it to Imving cc-jplied with her pious and correct wishes. When I was even years of uc she asked no to drink, and then I mad.- a resolution of total altstinance, at a time when I was sole constitute member of my own boJy; and that I have adhered to it through all time, I owu to my mother. 53u The Duttalo daily Exprttt reports the reef ipts ot wheat by lake at that port during the first week, of October, at 1,355,r3Q. This is without a parallel. Indeed, it fir exceeds the receipts of nn entire month in any year until September, 1855, with the single exception of the month of June, in the famine year of 1847. year CQ.Mr. LaMountain's balloon, the At lantic, which was abandoned by bim in the Canada wood, has been secured and re turned to Watertown, somewhat torn, but serviceable. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Drs. EIIRMAN & GLAVIZ, MM. Snrcoiis. t.lfrr their sen ken to the citizens .f Kvnusvillo and vicinitv. Dr. GUvut will like wise pay arlM nUr attention to diseases of the Eye. lie hit hl Ion 1; experience in their medical and nrj-icil trotttineiit, n an attending Thysician Iu th r.ve lnflrmiry at Rerun. ttrf1 (fflf h int fn.ni 8 A. M. t. 4 P. M. SteT" 1 "flier tn a.1 strwt btlow Vine. Residence of D. Ehrnian 'M itrtt. bt-tween Vine A Syca more. Residence of Ir. tJIavix, Mierwood Uoase. tff-T It OO MSHI'LRtiKO.yH iii It srrie, the Coner CuplKard ; A Life for a l.ifn ;Siu.m.i M.nif. Reuhla, Thirty years in the Arrtir K.-uioii; Lif. in Tnscativ ; Almost a Hero ine ; l.fsivt-a I tint an Artor's Note Book; Farlor Th itrii-a s, jimt imviviiI and fr sule bv J 1IKALY, oct27 f..rnT Kirt and Main streets. 7V IM M I E lief flip rarbem!.!. I barrt-Is iilplM.r, 2 "ks ihI mmIm, bnrivls c.eras, X lMirrN Allnin, I brril Epsom Salts, toil llw. aludilras ln.Iic Just r.-ceivHl by CH.V'J. oct27 McJOHXSTOX, I'.XMiy bl.Hk. UltEisLEM' CITY Nt HSEKIl-. JtJLh FBVITS FOB SJtLE Strawberry I'hmts Lrg- jtrly hcurlrt ; Wilson's Albany ; ' Hovry's SlliiiK McAvoy's SiiiH-rior; Hooker's Seedliug; . . GooMlMrry Plant 1 1 onh ton ' eWl 1 1 n g ; Cnrrants Rol lmtcli ; aUo Rheulwirb iUut. and a few chir Roses; wtiTdlm BAKER A CO. L'uaB v 11 be if jiM.na - vz 3 Dricl lieef-lO'il llet. very choice article. Just received aud f.-r sl by CUA'S. McJOnSSTOS, oct27 I'nsev block. "wpBoo,nh it jnors CLj0 ' tloxtt Mik-r ot fancy brouins, 10 ;ot)ll inj, ut rMkwl and for sale l v ,:vr. t'HA'S. MrtJOMNSTOK. CBEEHEI-'AZ BOXES, UWSOUTel sizes and kind, receivci and for sale by ocr.T CU A'S. McJOIIXSTON. V.IJ'ETi4H- 'AO'uJly til Ji STS Jm, aud .rs caddtes of the varioiH fcradea of YollDiX llysu. Old ll. n. IMiTial, Gunpow.ler, ami ' I' 1 -k !, j'ist reovirr.l and tora.tlf I V Cli.VS. McJtlllNSTOS, H t-7 . 1'osry Mm .. as . tifoi:sjmyiiiiioLLjfBa .v

Jf I .iy ordrf Ut sale by ocl-

SAMUKL ORR.

NEV7 ADVERTISEMENTS.

nEJlorJLr-Jl.J. LO,BUUVX CO. jZif hav removed to Water vtreet, threw door M a. r - 4 0 5 WE i now nianatcturln Vttls' Patent Fold ing Spring Bed, tu txwt and most nvenint now In u"t i it can or mvea or nnai a vitaoat naj trouble. Call aud examine them. jmw BWT V4KM131 30 MiUtiti CHOiCJB MM. new Buckwheat Flour, just received ly oct-24 i E. S. BABCOC'K. m wj.vit tML.r. rBsu mkm.k Cow. with Calf, for sale low to cle consign ment, by E. a. BABCOCk. JU new KxprvM Wagon and Harness fur sal cheap. 1C I. BABUUCR. TiLi.-a TCH JHXTOmM aYMJ)W Hi VIS Mm Just received and in store by IM.-I24 s. n&utut&. Ol V Kllzabvth. has left my bed and board without any j ut cause or provocation, 1 hereby forwarn any erson from trusting or harboring heron ny acci unt, as 1 will uot pay any debts of her con tracting. I wUh alMO to say that an has leu a child three weeks old, aud I would like for some one to take the child to raise, and will pcy any uh for so doing. W Mi fOUJYI yH wr M money which the owner can hare by giving a satisfactory description thereof and paying for this auvertieomeut. Apply to m at tny shoe enop. No. 1UO Slain street, corner or 7th. oct25dlw ' - wax. KMERT. . aTAIL PA ISTISdS ATA UCTIOX. WK WILL J sell at auction on Wednesday evening, Oct 2C at early gas light, ft lot f fine oil paintings, in fine eilt frames, eaitabie lor parlor ornaments. Thoiw wanting such articles will do well to attend, as they art bound to be sold. 11. ft .lu: r U), oct25 cornor Main and Third streets SinOES AT AUCTION WE WILL SELL AT auction en Thursday mtrnins: October 20th, at 1') o'clock, by the dozen, to the trade, a lot of men's. laldies. misses, and children s shoes, to dealers or those baying by wholesale, a fine oppor tunlty is ocered. moTicn to nBJr.iiEJv, iijmckW V men, and others. All Draymen, Uackmen, Cnrtmeii and others, who are required to take out licence, and havo not yet done so, are hereby re quired to do so by the first day of November, and those who have paid their license, and have not yet attavbt numbers to their vehicles, as repaired by the Ordinance, are required to do so by the said 1st of November. E. 8. 01 A KTI r. oct2Gdlw City Marshal. mrJL i clats iu Vocal Music, taught by Rev. Mr bterrrtt, will make an exhibition of their progreas at CKECKXT HALL on next TIIUKSDAi night The juvenile Oratorio of the Grace," will be rendered on that occasion. The elaas will be areas ed appropriately aud assisted by three r four ama tenr singers. ' ' Admission twenty-five cents,. oct20 WJf rca grind stones, all sizes, received to-day by GEO. a. SOJirtTAu, oct'Ji'. 10 Main street, rrBmTUiMTV Truns Jint sand paier. a very sutierior artl rle, one trl.il of which will satisfy any mechaulc of its niTit ana excellence. In store and rr sale tj ot t2f 10 Main street. ! " t.-run frli eftgs. m O H'S. Wtim l:werve litt r, m t21 COOK'S FAMILY CROCKItY. UTf Hit;HS Will, hi: TJiKMSJS at 'r for f;riH'ciri-s or dlt at Oct-M COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. r osr- e' tjis: h T tt jt n H a JJLJ Trairie t.i.M-. '.iit Ihn-o or fou' miles aU.v t van ville. a mure r!t. fW in thesprlng. bh wan of brown color, mith white star la her forehead and a tin of whit on her The owner reside in Sparta, Raudolphreunty, Illinois. Any on txkinir Dp tlie cult, will please notify tne owner at his rexlUouce r this ifllo. ect'JOdt r&VOTlCIt IS If EM it III 'Otl'EJS" V w that Fanny Robinson, inds'itumd spprenHr, ft my h'u- on or about the 2".th -lay of S-ptrmter. All jwrsons are notified not t trust r hrlor on my ac iutit for I will not beacvuutaMe lor anvtliirp furin-licd h-r after the date of hr liMTItllf o.-f.'5 SAI.ET.V BYANS. 0mt.-j . ulu.s'KJl9 -t . t uirtim nt cotufirU vary heavily wa!.!Hl, ' fitie low at ti I S. EM RICH Jt CO 'S TlijiT .ML uice mixed am, just received at oct 20 s. lmoicii a co.'s KtBTUYa rLJ.V.YHLH-m MVBT superb article, that will not hrink, just open ed at S. EM HICH A COJ I TgisuJiiJiVMKBBLm 8 r',nC' Ji Mj M O V, CuOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. -W9US'EUmM-aO BUM.. BtLLOV" W ittexar received and for sale by ortl'J iEOROK rOSTERA CO. ,T 800 MKHS BELMOJYT w V and Virg;nia (all size) in store and for sale v GEOItUC roTEK A CO gXJ.MH.EH . boxes Ilalfc and quarters. Star candles. 75 do Hard presU tal?ow do reolved and for sale by ortl'J GEORGE FOSTER A CO. jf M.nK srt: Md 1.S0 barrels wh''ts lime. .VI b'hds pray do liibbU Hydraulic cement. Jutt receive.! and for sle by ottitf utuuufc luark-K t uu. BJMM.MH M from IV, to 4 bushel, for sale low to close out consiirumeiit by oct 19 GEORGE FOSTER A CO. dTIT OttUEUS TJEBJS JIT PJIB tLy for hardware at JACfiR STRACR A SOS'S, 74 Main st bet 2d A 3d sts. oct22 STlnrl IIOXKJS'JnOHS UKMBIsK'tl ml" fibs, (equal to Butchers) 51 dozen Butcher'a files, 20 do do trimmer's chissels. 5 do do turning chissels and gonges, 2U do do plane irons, 10 do Sprar Jt .'acksoo's hand saws, 2-1 groMS bent qnality bed screws. jint reolved and for sale by oct22 JACU1I aTliAla S W. (TXB. HUOZ'JiLH XC JL 3t doxen Lippencott'saxes, 2i do James' shovels, 6 do do spads, 5 do do coal shovels, 10 d do woodsaws (framed) now on hand and for sale by OCI2J JACWB ST It At B A SOW, nriiiii cormiBTJS'EKsiiir ovn Jl Kea A AVvlls (dissolved by notice of the 10th) will be continued aud settled mutually. ort2t W. A. McREA. "iT. m f TmLmT7w2 OB I. Mi. taining eight ro-ms, with good cellar. us cont y.rdnlied with choice shrubbery and out-buildinp in giKtd order. The house is situated on Heventli street Ivtweeu Walnut aud Cherry. Innniroof oct.' JOHN IY1NS0N ft X"- ' JU BJISIJY8, asaiw half txixes do to or. do do 1 cask Zauti Carrauta, 1 casktiermau Prunes. 1 cask German Cherries, on hsud and for s.nle at tK-tJO COOK'S FAMILY GKOCRBT. I Vi lbs. clear aides, lMi t. dried beef, C0KS FA MILT OROCE at TVKCWT HI.BH F UJBFMIJVtt, ' invito-., kUhawa, sweet and IrUh potatoes, r green aud Urie.1 appU, for sale cheap at octal COOK'S FAMILY CROCKltT. j J?OR fLBf OB TO TAMIIB FOR ' Jt stock of Grfr-erHS er Clothing, a Form eon- . laibibg 120 acr ',cne r.iU aonth of tho to wu of Lintou, Greene county, Ind. Forty acres are la cultivation, Fntme Uor.se, Log House, Fruit Trees, Water, etc. Enqulraef ' " tt?4-lw lie DONALD A 3 A BIN.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Tntt IiRUEST TOBJtCCO; J2S 4TABLISIWLST W THE STATS. f P. Fcndricli & Brothers, Would iicl fully inform the citiz-iu of vhhvllle and vidoity, that they have a tartar -fork, of Tobacco, Syars, bnujf. J ipst and derman bmokinq Tobacco, Tuan any two establishment of our . j tincli tl cities. I !Hotel and st"re-kepers, look to your latt rest. B fore tfurchasinic elfewhe'e, l)lesw examke enr large assortment, which we pledge ourselv to sell at tbe lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought In Cincinnati or Louisville; All we ask Is, that you shall call ana lunge ior youreiv-. Ws ftr anv of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment Is a branch of the well Known extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehouse of Jo. FeuJrirh Jt Bros., No. 155 Forest street. r . ENDKIC1I A BROS., 31 sin st., 1 door a!ov Kirit. oct2l Evausville. InJ. c. nAViDHox. n. i'mh. DAV1DSON1& O'NEIL Mm. nertbipinthe Tailoring busing would call the attention sf their frionds to thn fact thkt thry are now preard to furnish clothing of aiy ! eription, and in any style required. are lx.th ld resident and are well known. All our work is made by good workmen, none othrs me empleyed. Call and examine our gowJj, if they don't uit. we promise not to eet angry', but if any nhouid suit we will make them upon rt-aoaalte If mm. J B. Xo eastern wwrk.tll h vans vile make. . , U. DAVIDSON", ort20 D. U'NKIL. JA'POB.nJTIO.y TO TUX AiUKl. V (Within a few days a handbill Las bee eircnUted pnTjiorting an anctlon sate somewhere in "Knirich's new building," which some have mistaken for "Emblch's'aud we Lave repeatedly lnn-n ask ed if we in tended to sell at auction. To tlx me not Intimately acquainted with our business we would say that we are sincerely indebted to the puliic in general for their literal atrount;e, which enables ns to continue our Liiuies as hen t"'ore, and will guarantee our customers that our prices will ttvorably compare witn anv, even tne uncut-, . t .1 ... u xf L'tiuitl m, -11 C ling lCllon. caji imuikii o w. ct20 49 Main street vi.tii hiiu; r. van iirvna. . . van mttus VAN HEYDE & BROS, Importers, Maaafacturers and Dealers in Foreign aud Domestic Liquors, moa. Vicars, nna I'rtxiuce, CinCLEVILLE, OUIO If VST KVMlXI JJiIl BTJimSJlwa er Lieniaa t , r f I : ' 12 bbls genuine Honr'oon Whiakj, ' ' . . J do do oionoiiKaneia ao, a prime article, which will be sold low for cosh. Apply ttf Vjl. J, jJx.UiiijivA, Agent. oct20 ,4 " Main etreet It article with colors and plaid to match, for sale cuoan at , - , , oct-20 1 ' S. EMBICU CO.'S rrM M. A complete stock of ladies, and mis, wool nett Hcarf, HXrculsrs, Talmas, Muff, 'Armlets. Gaiters, Children' Mitts and Mitteus, tow n Boots, Victor ines, and a hot of other fancy good, for sale at , ; i; ' - ' ci i oct20 1 ' 9. EMBlCn A CO.'S WW ets, churns, wooden bowls, and baskets of jvery dncrlption at s ect20 . . CoOM'a FAMILY. QUOCEKY. II of all kinds Worcestershire and many other aaocM, Oysters, Sardiues, Hose water, Bayr am, fla voring extracts, Olive oil, canied iresn mackerel. &hd, etc., tor sale at 1 - - ott20 COOK'S FAMILY GR"CEKY. BmissoECTiojyr JLW The copartnership heretofore xlstiiiff be tween Z. II. Cook and uenry uooK, under tne nrm of Z. 1J. Cook A 8on, wu disaolved September lt, ItkVJ. by tnutiwil coiuwnt. Mr. Z. H. Cook will con tinne the businem aud cellect all tlcbti due tlif Arm and pay all demand ncalnst it. ' 55. H. C'KK , ctiio It. A.CofiK. 'mxiUB votmvb Jl py an order tbe Common Council. puiM-ri batnrdtty. Octolier 15th, I am authorised to rrceive for three weeks from Ciat date, City OMvrs for the fANam3Uiitof laxei. r.MlMllh, octtM . . City Pdleif.ir. 30 uxm jv x uJmVitiJMU fiiXMsan U xes Tine apple cheese, li do Ktit;1ih Nirv do revived at ... COOK, FAMILY GKOC Kit Y. rjnJ BE mVO TJCE. E VEB YrD I. M. W't have on hand, and are aiaatifrtnrinK to onlvr, nil kiuds of Kriu-s, Uuttous, trd Tas-li, l-c. Ltdio wishing the above- named ail it-1., would do well to give ns a call buforc ;"ci iiaxiiiK elsh.Te, as thvy caa g.n what tboy waat. V e also wholesale to merchants by the piecu or )itrd, ao that It will be an object lor them to give uith. ir orders. All orders sent us will be filled with ueat-oe-s and d! patch. We also koep an aswrtmpnt tf tr.wtxo .Maciiikiji rotistantly on band. Wlif- Wr A WilauuV, J. M. Singer A Co.'s, aud ffve didrunt kinds of Single Thread Machines. We have an adjustable Binder and IJemmer. All persons having Machiu-s wil do well to soud us an order Jor these articles, as they are a great saving of labor. I'riceof each t5. V. W. MELLMAN, At-nt. maris So. & First street, Kvannvlll'S I od m mtRO!IiBlU! 500 IjUH. HXA Hm Mj No. 1 lard tir sale at ctlS KKSKINE CURNICK A CO.'S 47 Main etreet. I fUiMB mi.YH t o.ti.nojUKtto.ns, 9 Jutt rcivd at V1CKKKY BKUS. WMBBJiVLlC CBMEJirT. JUST MM. received on consignment, as a sample, 50 barrels prime Louieville crmrnt, foe sale low to clow, out, at F. R K I N K, C CRN I C K A CU.'S octlS 47 Main street. V&m a Ti.no hk htm lilt . mi r.ui Mt : MB oysters in cans and half cat; received daily from the above grand depot of "bivalves, warranted n-esh, line, fat and fall at ' octli t JulWKlNK, CURNICK A CO.'S 47 Main atreet, sols agents. 185d.' 'FALL" AND. WIXTEItT" 1859 GOOD 3 2 t&UJmVM LLYK HEM 11. 1" ME fUCTK9 fully solicit the attention of their iiumcroiis friends and cnntomeis to an exteusivu assrtmentof " v v .. .. ., i v FA LL A XP WINTER . G O ODS, Which they are dally receiving and submitting fo inspection. The isottdi embrace all the newes denigus and mt do(rall uttterns manuCtctured and are a.Imlrabiy adaptea ted to the Western Trade afewofthedeptrtm.nt plete. and eo.nprNii.g all 5. . 4 Annexed they enumerate which will be found coou t the novelties of the season : Cloths, Caasimerea, and Poe-pkins; ttatinetts, Fancy TweetU), and Jeans; HtnfTn, Merinos, and Dress Coodt; Gingliams, rrints, and Scotch Plaid-i; Ribbons, Hosiery, and Gloves; Blankets, Flannls, Linsers, and Tickings: Sheetings, Shirtings, and Mariners Stripe; Genaine lrinh Linens, "our own import ition;" Boots and Shoes; HaU and Caps; Fancy Articles, Notions, Trimmings, Ac. octn ' " CORNER MA IS 'A NO- FIL'ST 8TS. JTB OJ JV0M tUili:TUB BUST M pony in the State for a little bo or irirl, for le. Vry him, and if he suita, boy him. Call at ' HCailEU' for information. octlt mm fpXBVLTOB iYOIMCB LETTERS - I ULJ testamentary, with the wUl annexed, of the eatat of Thitmae J. White, deceased, havfng been granted to the undersi)rned. notice is ben by given to those indebted to eaid estate to make immediate r twym.-nt; and t thosv havhtir 'claims atinst the J rwf to jnnt them. Holy aothontleatoa accordJ" U. de.-r , t - r - ' r ,l iTji-ii J ESI UK R P. WHITE Executrix. oct:4-tf WMUTCMB M Mf.VMfUS 3 0 BOZEJS" MM just received, per Adams Kxpresa, Jor sale at lower price than elsewhere. - octl 4 47 Main street. TRUES U BUTTER .30 LBS. JUST MV. received at T. REDMOND'S, i DMOM) S, -a Poaey'a Block. octl jntl'lt LEI POBXr-S RBLS. JUST Ml received at . T. REDMOND'S, octlJ Poaey'a Block. m J RlrU'JREr100 doren Chopping Axes; tn tlo Bleat Catters; 20 do Wood Saws; 10 tlo Coal Hods; lun aotu Firo Irons; 2 doxen Meat Saws; '1 do Batchers' Mcl, Just reo-ived. octU C.Eo. S.S0NNTAG. 200 oot20 X. BS. HTRJ tJ)TBMM M vjrji A ' on hand and for sale at - '- COOK'S FAMILY OR0CERY.

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v .Jm. 50 boxe various brands trilifVJv,;am; 35 do Kalva, Mvps, aud k!dkU; . 25 caddies " rianter'n Choice 80 do IJnro., -i - In ttore and for eal low, by oct OEO. FOSTEn L CO. XTRJLCT jtjyn cntPH or log. id EuiiisviHe Papn'"31il!s!' J.FUNKE; y -PROPRIETOR. t SLUMlTr, . STARK, ACiKNTS, r . : ( 1 o"- .1, r ut st s vmiMUle. AlwmvJuM hnl mi.1 fr u luinffrn' MW. all mialitie f rr.ti'j itig pjer. CJ.UK4 af thf lnghit market price, taken in exclaugfor p:i(n-r. , . x-tlSut0 A HI EE &K I CUu E HE It-J I'm T RKeelvei mt steamer l.ocUy-tJO twxes extra IlamNnrtlt clu-e"-, n snjfiior article fr 'cntfiiijc ont. V Iioxm Krcli'h lHrv vr-ry lin- -ftirrmily tine tit KKKKINK, fl'KNICK Cl.'5 cn-tlS 47 Main itre't. 0f for sale at reduced pri.no ll'uiti .bs extra crtirh ed ifTiear at lie ht i:h't nn ! m eample aS can l- found in the t inted MhImi. 2'S: Hs of a eupel r grade of New- Origin ii(c;ir, cheap at oi l IH , a F.fcKINK,Ci;ilSICK A CO.'S ")' " ' 47 .Main treet,..leRSfnl. 9EW .no i.j s Km ..vs i u.ut! l'KI bid clKice uew lohsse; I 5 hhds " 8 np4 r; To arrive l v next tesnir t'r 124 " 4 .r.s. T.ARCOCK. nj r Tl.VfJ 1 5 O Kl, K ti 4JY:LJlJt ton No. I, just rvivt anrt for wUI'f H-tli (iKOKGK Fi ST Kit A CO. fTSMIE UJ'IIEKSHi'EII MAS Olh.N J2. ed a tlrH ii c fliv-ot !' tuThiiix., Thue who wiiili to juin are r-iieatt-d to cull nt Jus ollice iu i r tier to U-rtNak the pnrticiiUrs. . . J. K . K1UOK. Arcliitt-i-t ortl9 OfTiccjin te-ic-ijt City Bwk Itulliliim. Utt EVT10'Jii.V f i:o I'i.K .are under the imjrtiou that iwi Jsro'. A Co. are ke'ping fine silk mi l lancy dress. jfHNli nly. Fof t lie I a format ion of stall w wutUtl etiiU that nnr Stock of etaple C"d i- rum f let e, f u.-h a CALICOES, GIGlJAMri,. DtUAGKS, Merin-s, Wil flannels, the best of t-anton tl mm ls, liuscys, bbwclie.1 aud brown hlrti.ii and khtwtins, Ac. Ah sattinets, jeans and otx-imen, f.r men and b'V wear. Call in and exnmine. . t . , - .... liOSSkR BUG'S A CO. . oct Id No. 3" Main street. rro 0 o t'wn a orq ns j.veI' o wers A WelahtmHns nuunfMcmre.'Jnst reeerrttl and for sale at n small advam-w on eastern prlres,at W'M. H..P.STODlARu,i,0 oct!9 ' 17 Main trHt. w miMrtfi iiJirm ujioli,sjee MjI and retail. A new lot in store to-day direct from the manufacturers at the Drujr Stors t-f .. Wil. II. I. ST0DDARP, oitl9 17 Plain etrtft. yiTST ' BE VEt "EMJ 1,370 rMt HUlaet; 100 cross Tlle CWer. , t '.- t S.4 " VVT 1 if- . 1 j. w. iirciins. IS Main street, K sise vitlo. HV.SS crates a-worted for tlie Country Trade 011 beN.l iM-tt; rrSTrvT. ASS 1. .a. - a-9 i 2.' -fiSt wv.""',.,.,,,,,:,,,,, .-... V Tin U0LLLrGSY0RTH & BRO. mYW-M VE ml VST ItllCMZI T"Elf A LARGE MM and new ImpnrtntioiM f CKoCKKKY-WAUK, GLASSWARE, CHINA. Ac, on First street. Evannville. ct5 WpMlMICImJmff, TW.VWiCJ JSD Jl others vHltlnr onrrlty, are Informed that WM. II. P. STOHPARP, No. 17 Main street, Pa jnst received a full stmk of Drngs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and VarnUhes, direct front the manufacturers and importer, haught for canh, and in now prepared to fill all orders at such prices as w ill insure tatistartion. Orders left at the a tor, by pemona wwhinKto vbut tlw Fair, will le promptly attetkd.xl to, in t.ielr aleitce at tbe Mine pricna an if tbey were present. octi Bi'sr BKvKij-nnm nun nor Or of SHALLENBtUGKRVS AM II)UTK,a sure remedy for Fever and Acne, at i W. II. P. STODDARD'S, octS, . ! .' " " 17 Main etreet. I . -i : . . --- ; WATCHES, CLUCKS, A.ND JhWhLIt...; trm ..... -.v r t. i.. ,i. -I... linn, i.e if arrivals dirtn-t from the nianufartitren', wenre ena bled to show a l.ir;e and well e'.ftl tock Gold aud Silver Watcht. all kin-Is of J. we VIOCKfl, Pliver ware, OuC.au fi nie mirm piimnmi rich desi gns, which we offer at the lo wwt Kafctc r u price,. All ladies and the rr ,f mnlM are reipcctfuRy luvitod tocall and examine one p.vnN, :tt . I A ft 1 . . 1 1 . M .1. I... . ... ..I the old stand. ' i I'.l n Kii.r iw.u.v, octl - 48 Main St., between l'ir aI Sn.ml. 7- 7 TTTmsTm'' ' ' ' ' " iMi2,7MLvf&vM'r, r. .... - ubl? "Wallu Mills Lxtra Flour; j 50 sacks ! d. JuHt received and fvr sa!e by 1 oct6 GKO. FOSTER A rxX j ; 0ojrcBjyrTBmTj?MjiTi a tiib t J cheapest article in use for making Soar. ".One j pound of it makes twelve gallons of s;ood soft stp. ! ' Full directions solo witn every oox 01 it, iy octIO .. N. S. THQ1 PSt)N. DnufgiKt. ATiltlCM.EmX'B-S EOZEJS FOII KJSI.Mi ' y at -.' ' ' T.UEDMOSD'S,' j oct 12 ' ' r-""T' RlKk, Main street. . s COT I U SJS'lfF .V Fl I "E JLVQ ten cent roll, at - '' octIO TUOMTSOX'SDrus Storejfe M,UJl-l,000 Lb: EXTRA PMTT8tLW fcarirXllne, suitable for pattern makers, aud 1 all uses for which gund trine is required, for sale at oetlO ' THOMPSON'S Drag Store. JFjIMMiST It UTT Jilt .tj-jl BOOSi jtt. Just received aad fjr hale t , i',, T. REDMOND'S, oct!2 Posey'a Block. Main street WQME iJmi Rr-mi.YO TH S B LOT OF V . that pure Cider Vint car; jut received at octr s: VICKEKY lJROS. fcVOTICE TO TJX FmiYEUSl el Notice U given to the tax-payers of the city of Evn-nvllle, that I have received from the. City Clerk the Tax Duplicate f r the current year, 1H.VL ami tl.at I uni now readv to receive tlie taxes for real estate, personal property, and poll aud dog ! tax .1 , The taiea aow tlaaon roiJeettte are to ha paid 1 within ud wionth rrom Oate ; .iwrwi.". nu real catate wUl be sold for tli txe amewed tuereon. . P.SCnMt'CK,CitjCollwtor. Evansville, Oct. 17th, 18M- ' " ti vwvmos xo. i "- (tore. ocl7-lmi - . . . . 1 . . u m. MM k . . . mi m. S rSrneketK, and i'ortaMe Lights re-pilded and acqneriil to look ai well as new Slxtuie. or no barge, by ' ; ' . JOHN O'BUIEN A CO., oct 7 ' ' v " 2 MUiciut street. 3 superior Gvmmers recelvtI thia day, warrantedto give entire satisfaction. . - GEO. S. SONNTAG, oct 13 Agent, No. 10 Main st.

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I JOS. SCHQENFELE JIAKUrACTCBEK A WU0XE3.VLE DIAL eIT -Tl HU 0 rVTsinCLOTHS, CASSIXERES, 8 A TlKETTS, TWEE A X P Also, 1 aa khhfCjpVfr Ko. SWavcb STkfcET kCTMstx aVnVvasi i. aeplj EVANSTILtCINi Tlie: Great Medical Disco)W i eCOVILL's SARAPAB1I. AD BTTtLlet. O BLOOD & LIVER SYRVP ! 10a vac ccat or . w ' Scrofulous, Syphilitic, and. Herarrial cXwases, Old Soret,' Skin- Distatet, and all 1 other disrate tchick are caused! ly I mn tin- , ure state f the JiLOOD. r .( p4 a.;.i et - i4t itk la im Ia la r r Btmd tt sritMM rJttmrii Bflktm. VJflS U8 O.YfTor THE WOB9T MM cmms ever recorded. lie nv enjoys rots-sJ keultk, and has fr the pwt yr done as miKk Wk as any yonng man cf hisses! Thia cura has aici tea hut fripud, reiUUr, and phyalolaus, aad even torn of the Helical fVWfy. One or ths 1rofesors (Ur. B. S. hewtvn,) w ho was called to see hiai as a Surgeon, not to prescribe, was so forcibly impressed with tl RrmarkaXA CtraUr Tower e Ihi 21lici, t,ltat he has adopted it into his private prvti,-e, a well as at the College and Hospitals. ' v CisciKKart, JTt,b. 1, 1S6S. Messrs A. L. Scovul A Co. , . ' . (JfntUm. m with great pleasure give my testimony as to what your SaaiaaiUa aitd StifctiNGi a, or filood ead i-trer Fyrvjt, Las done tor ma. Some three ears and a .aif ago, I Was atUicked with a .ScrufuJous White Swelling, which via attended with nxmt excruciating pal as. 1 trie various remedies, and had two of the best physicians et the ity (one of them a Professor in an Old EcUool il-liMl College), and they failed to give mean) relief. : 1 was so reduced that I was confined t my l-.l t r ovt-r thn- mouths.' The nerves and mus--b-e of wm leg wop ao contracted and drawn, op, t hat emU mi truth. I had mart than a docea rw mimj ulcrrt ou my leg from w Inch I took, from time to time, wv-fWf iia et ftwarfryrf fteess 0 BOSK. m nie of th?m from three to four Inches long. I was '.ruei-eo. r- mini! a fCeit-vm, an mv men is ha4 (tivrtii tp m0 li'peitff my re.-over. ' J was Iu this t-ondit on vlisu I tiuimtired tha use of your JZlood ml Lirtr Syrup. J have aed altogether soma tw dozeu bottli-s of it, aud at the same time the Iodmt Oiutment, which yon advise t" b with it ; and lastly, the UrxJUg Oit'mr, givn under, the bead M "White bwtflhnw," ia ionr directions. I Wax now alletoutlrud Is i'iieM. and my lejra hkv hecomesa strong thst 1 walk without any difficulty, aud have entirely retwerred ) I..ils. Yours, traly, '- f ' i ' MARTIN ROBBIKMr: Residence on Eighth stfeW, betwees Monntt aad John, No. S21; or t ! plac of ' iiirtiiuK. with Brown A Villrtte, Ktf. 4 East Foarth street. :' Kail an extract from tho C.Wia ati iTm-'iomi Jomrnalf Vol. ft, page SiO, by Ita editor. Prof. U.S. Kewr. ton, in regard to this (emarkab(e cure: , v "While .Martin Kobbiua was ia the Vary worst Imaginable condition, we Wreal)e(t to attend bint for a fracture if the leg, produoed. by a fa, I. 1h iudicationaol a reunion of the bone, under the r. -cumntancee, were very nafsvorwlle, Vr he i sit, lay afler dny, piclimy W hmU pieces . , -which wwwlJ eluaitu C,...I fvand k4sa skiag Hf ' lrtparatitm, vUrk k4 coMUtd to mt taUU a ewe rjjreitd..M gave bim at const it at tonal traatme U'iug in attendance only as a surgeon ; yet wacf fits we had much cnrloairy to 'see' what "ronld . done In a iyattm so extenslrely discac-d 'as li mafl 1 i. ...a Will tlia afflicted call Uhegant aid'get pataphlet containing cert i flea tos of cum 1 tn know n citizens of Circinaatif - u Itfi" bnllect that this mtdiciaa ia wraro -r a cure all tiieases that are caused by an lmpor . of the bloo.L .KcoviU's JWtxxt. sii ' titer .F1 conijioKt-d etitireljr of vegetables, and tperft. far Children to ane in case of sore month or arc ; ' of the tikiu. If mothers valne tho health cf children, tbey shouM eradicate the asnds of the a.4al-fora it It towlate. a a, ta llrn.' the statement bf one of tho oldsot eha,. in Cincinnati.' i - n - h.-i . ,.-t -t "We hereby certify mat we havo been Tru le quainted with S&riil 8arpardU d Hi ' ' V 1 HLVOD AS D LIVES SMUT. . Ibsl , . aro entirely VegctaVie, aud no mineral e " J- t the preparation. W.S.MERRILL"" . ". . One door west of Burnet Couso, ! , )Vr ea!e by the Proprietors, " A. L.. SCO VILLA, I ' So. 12 West ElRhth Bt., Cine " Alt, by Keilr A White, Jwvansvtllo, Ind t ' ' K. 8 Thompson, ' 1- r Also, stents f.t.- the aU of Dr. BW Au tl.f Litnj, and Dr. liter's 'sJa 'mmom, lor tsv " of all pain, both internal and external.-r . t ' ort7tttt2iu 11 ivi; ..- " . ' THK EVANSVILLE o x n INSURANCE COIIPANY, (litaKwW mmd ImeorpormUd MS X&36,) 1 STEAMBOAT HULLt K LATB 0 A T.;R I S K S, At low mlos, and adjasts losses fairly and tiFKICK On Water street, wall known aa the Canal Run I. . . . f 1 . . j . . , WM. T. PACE, oWatory. INS URANCE A GENtT ) l Ft.r tho Allowing( well known CotnpaBloS : J Limorter. UaJt Jnsuranee . Uompany, . CAPITAL.. ... .-.-..... , .. 300,000 . 4 r j : Connecticut Insurance! Cumpan CAPITAL. . ....420000 1... ' T..j.M. w,m.mi . :' j . , Peoria Insurance Company,' , .. . . . . . , V CAPITVTioooosssswsossooosysa Park Inmrance' Company c v riTA L :....:..:.V2oo,6oo Lorillard Inturance Company, , . , - ..,, ,.' .,.' Tukes all klnda f risks, and adjoata loaiea promptly. Policies for LIfrt Iusnrance lamed In the KHic!:rrbocker Life Insurance. Company, " of Jtew York. t CA PITAL AND SURPLCS.M-..41SS,C0a "f ! Of which fV0, h depoalted witli tho - CottplrT j tn.llerof toe tatej.4"eV.York aep22mdlaaw i . . ..---.-"n i Z V1 ' T ' i , . ,1 W 7 OannT tore a l i PRKsTOM BE08. , i it .tvk,.t.,i.'icn " '. w a I I p - 1 tr . 1 1 ' J .- J.'-.WSr t , J 5s. 187-Malta street Cor Sowwaatla,, ; ErAX8rtttrtl tni. jTI BmtTEFUZ. FOB THE fUST FJM fUV ronage lstowed upon them, beg leave to it form their friends add tbe eemmtmity In general, t hftt with tbe aid of new machinery, they are enabled to tnra out work superior to that of any Zact ernnutie. '- ' Thoe who wih to have good TOOLS, and at the aame tint encourage heme manufacture, .an "ttpjly themselves at the lit-tory. -'- ' Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork V -ev cr. Miners I'kkM.an Kdged Toola of all Tf ds mvle f rtonlila' refined east" steel,' and' warra -' tinal to any In use. '' - . aep27 t ' .' B UY HOME-MADE SHOES th ' WmitHBS 'WJLlf EBam ' TJtM. MJ particular no ic that I am; going to pa eiark.-d attention te the manufacture of Ladif cahH, f,f emergeueyv luilet can Lava shoes madt . i. fa, tTl thorn tre It. . e . i. . .CenilrttiMi wiil ple!e oil and am tb hani i aid durahleatyles of Fall aad WlotW Boots vitlitu four hour notice. 1 wiriiiri fffktit hsalfn rwV irs ir m-mm -a r.a aiiA tM,w makln: A -M a i l mmed latelj, ten or tw-I n ' Journeymen, fOr runs and, women! 'wotx a hiphet wages will be paid in eaah. -ept2I JOHN BASCH, yo. conV rrmopicJL fbvit ! bxa French Ttnoas.' - ' ' f , EeceiveJ at : : ' ' Z. U. COOK st POy. TfrnJ LTImUOMB OVMTMM8 .BBfM MB daily l.y Express, at ''V-tt oct 26 COOK'S FAMILY CBCCIBT,