Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 32, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 June 1854 — Page 2

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CITY Ul' EVAVILLE. MONDAY MORNING. :::::::::: ::JUNB 5. be TU (anal .Vletrliug. held at The adjourned uanai aieenng - . . . . m m .. . .

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. , , I J A.t ,Hy. We gi.e ,to.d.y. p. per the Report of ,h. Coo, ..it.ee on the State of the C.n.l, and the Resolutions reported bv committee. S unanimous adopted by the meeting.anduna imou .y r Y -

.I0". U". ZI ?V J rustee ai ierre nauie, iiu ju0. -v...,,-, Esq.'. remarks in reply, are unavoidably laid over till to-morrow. They will also be 1 .mno th. regular nrocee in in pubhahed among the regular procee ngs m the Weekly Journal. The Committee on the State of the Canal, aa will be seen by their Report, have made as thorough an exruination of the condition of the Canal as - a.- , u .... frt n was eu"""r " - I,---Mr. Woodard, one of the Committee, is an engineer, while the other two, Messrs. Ingle and Geo. Foster, are as capable for the duties of such exarninatic n, as any citizens not practical engineers. The able Report, drawn np by Mr. Ingle, giving the results of their investigations, will be read with interest by our citizens. The thanks of the people of Evausville, and of all others interested in 'l ul remedying the evils so long the object of , . . , . . . erioua complaint, are certainly due these gentlemen for the time and labor they bave ' so freely given in making this examination and report. The only discussion which took place on 1 the resolutions, was between Messrs. Ingle ' ard Chandler on the fi st resolution. Mr. Ingle said he objected to this resolution as being too sweeping as making aerious charges against all alluded to without particularizing any as being the more blameable. He did not differ with Mr. C. in the leading facts the best means had not been depted to keep the canal in order, and the Trustees had not commenced right in the first place. He thought they should have began the great work at both ends, instead of completing the upper line, then commencing in the middle to dig down to Evanaville. But he thought the Trustees otherwise had done their best in the erection of the canal, and in view of their labors and the unusual d'fficulties by which they hap at times been i-ur-rounded, they should not thus be indiscriminately condemned. All of them did not live whre they could give their personal supervision to the work. The men they had employed lately had not done their duiy. During the last twelve months the eanal had been grossly mismanaged. He thought the Trustees had not used proper industry in sreing that their servants did their duty; but after appointing able and capable men as engineers and superintendents, men generally considered ubundantly qualified for their respective positions, they should not be held responsible entirely for their mismanagement. He thought, that although there had been neglect, the language of the resolution was too strong He said there h id been evidently gross neglect somewhere between Mr. Bill, Fiiigineer, and the Superintendents The Canal is in verv bad order, and fur tht ' : very reason a greater force and greater vigilance were neces-ary . By the Report of the Committee, it will bo aeen there has been neglect in this there have not been large t i j. i fm ,T I enough force employed to keep the Canal in r r . , - oeceiu oraer, ana negieci on tne pun oi in se having immediate charge of the duty. He spoke of the exigerated stories which had been told him along the line of the Canal, and that such stories must not be relied upon! for tha funnaiinn ,f r rnrrpxi nninlon tn -r m-. what extremes this neglect had extended. He thi ught the whole matter could be fixed ...ilk I k a 'P I I . I .. r win in irusiee, wunout me auoption oil such a resolution endorsed as it thus would be by the citizens of Evausville, and speaking the voice of a whole community in condemnation, where probably the condemnation was not deserved so entirely. Repairs in the Csnal have been suffered to get very much - , 1 1 . .

oenina, and a large torce must beat once ; "'""-f""- -u.u.. . ,v . uy , Pxpecttion a, the pubIlc well knoW8 km no force . j ..nedi,., e iv " , r(wd to n.. Th. -ä n a i employed to put the Canal in order, and after 10 s excited expectations, that he hissed it bePn disappointed. Several serious breaks j frorn Mayaviüe to Evan-till-. in good navithe repairs are made, increased vigilance of The echPse ioon -f'er departed, doubtless have taken place on this part of the work, I ?able order, without a day's unnecessary detbe super.ntcndents would be necessary. heartily ushamed ot' il8e,f' ""'T.l ' AdMe. unvo'b'p'. Uy, and that when that is accomplished, a Mr PhmHl r U .I a , I , " but if th, rre,ent ? ed f repa,r9 Wh'Ch 11 " RePu,r F"rce. I least quadruple any heretoviiauaicr said tne nrst resolution was- f vvrrlen P m ..a a till pin u.. k- not undergoing, be a cntenan by which to f

I I'll mm A . 1 I. . , , ., .1 jost exactly Mr. ingle's report wh the rough coruera knocked off. The resolutijn echoes Mr. l.'s resolutions and indeed his speech. Mr. L admits that for some time Dast wc have been badlv t ?. t ...i ,. u aa J IUI 'J II LT . 1 tllC IU9S - " - a.. . mm . m ..a. . , cnarge ot tne Uanal. The resolution to which he object., declares the interests of the Bond Holder and Slate, have been grossly neglected. f disposed! or if it were at all necessary at this maetin", he could give instances enough ol" this neglect. The State and the nennl nr.. Iskaaaaad to th exertion, of r.t...;,u r. mo iur Ik, - tm. at I at. . .1 mm Krem worK, man 10 any oiuer ciiy or intcresLa that we hud labored early ana late, at ail seasons and at ali times, lor this work, .. . . ... ., j .. w . . .. .. . . , , , v. . . ... . . t. . i ue All! n- . .aj r ,k l ,,. r tees, instead of commencing the bui diner of ',..,. , . , the Canal at both end,, completed the upper

nd now nau we betMi rewartled! The Trtaawi. . T 11111 ; .

eclioiii, and put it in good order, and have kept it in good order, than commence in the woods instead of at Evausville, to build the , . 8 lowar wactions-thu. keeping us from enjoy-

,. KanoHta which mifhthave resulted

. . . , W . U a A In nur L'trv dnnr in ft manner. V V OS - J M. . a . - A cross npfflpßt: .

No man doubts it, and no man doubts that 4W) since the comple io'n of the canal our inter- .. . i f

and the interests of bondholders anu 01 tnu tue iincrcoip ' State hav- been grossly neglected, ne not believe in being over delicate n'1 oeiievo in v 11 . hi ir 11 . mm mm ww wm v ww iust exactly what are facts, and which can

tub3tnntiated, nothing else These are r .Ji,,!w,.ildhve no hesitation in pro- . . - trie claiming them. If this meeting is going to i.iaun 1 v k mi mm r B ri - . . . oei hl(, hpt. J. . L.i.ora nrriin C T T IIP I rm TB. V II Uli UCL PT llf WI M"i vi . y v j u - - irrii)eu it nuiui-. vu. -- irrUalV llflltlrUi BIIU II i i' ' e . J J , jt h t, here J Ve hope and believe that these two meetwmM I thdrffaitt. TM .irU J nor cU,.en. ha. a, -r , " ,. r .. and those who believe this feeling may boon y. will find themBelves mistaken.Nothing but a cessation of the evils comJ P'ed of qu.e S v action of our citizens. We hope that rom this time there may be no new causes ot complaint, or if new causes do arise, they will at once be made the subject of prompt action - - ou the part of our people. Col- Uretv om nait il. retv dominated. !e Democratic Convention of The Blairsvil list Saturday, nominated Col. C. K. Drew, th dimnrriir. randiJate for Senator from - . - - Posey and Vanderburgh counties. AH hail to the chief! We congratulate our military r. i . . irienu on ins nomination, lie is uit ucnti choice his party coull have made out el the r ... 1 F 3 ! material uresf aivo, iiiu iiiai is uut uj r . - compl.ii.ent to h.m. The Colonel can walk uv ci me natu .c picsumr, ao iui. uiuvonvn is tco sick to come out! The convention also recommend d Mr. Cooper, of Posey, as candidate for Congress. We shall have a word or two more to say on the subject. I.uloal frmll 1 1 PI linn. M. Blair, U. S. Ditrict Attorney for I S.

Utah, J. Ferguson, territorial attorney, and . eJ bt.,ow um. Th.. long want of .- some missionaries, arrived at St. Louis last j rupnnry by water and traffic, has afforded a Wednesday, direct from Salt Lake. Thev fine harbor for musk-rats, and the präsent rtwem inst one month Coming over. Their -H . that along the whole length o' the

. , . , . . . . I fpnm ainwrpsnfa nrnaJiliil I ri n n i ' I OS , tWVUUlV HVin VIHICISUtl tiue-iiij; iiiu uiaina & r . i . I are very favorable out little sickness and . a m an i . . . I plenty ot IOO. 1 hey estimate the emiqra-; . . I . r . I. ' . . . 1 . . . I : 1 f lion oi mis season at auoui iitu-iinnis ui . The Indians are peacea . i what it was last ble. At Salt Lake cood health and prosper jty prevailed. Jlaj. r.. A. Uredell, Indian, ayent for Utah, died at Green River on the 5th, ou his way home. Capt. Morris, the i commander of the military escort of Gunni son s pariy, was on ine eve or departure lor California. The parly hat!made several surm e a f W veye, the report of which is highly favorable to the route, whose practicability is now established beyond doubt. At Apollo Hall To.nlffht, We have already spoken of the exhibition of Winter's dioramas in the complimentary terms we thought it deserved. Our citizens will have an opportunity offered them this evening, for witnessing this most beautiful and indescribable exhibition. It requires no puffing. The fact that it has had runs in the larger cities from two to nine months in P agj pach place, is sufficient evidence that this exhibition has extraordinary merits. Mr. Winter himself is an artist and a gentleman. His brother, of Lafayette, is well known in! this citv as a nainter. It aaaaara ia run ia , - r . , . , .V. . the family. But in this exhibition Mr. W . hus happily blended art and science, und the resuls must be seen to be realized in all their beauty. We hope Apollo Hall will be crowd- .. ed this evening. . - PIRE Situruay aiternoon a stable in tne f W i M .1 a rear ot names' Kow, in tne upper P'irl ol ,.,., P. .1 .1 a al a. k. iuiiu nan uuuicu uunii. uuui'usiu iw nata -S-ed in. girl throwing ashea containnglive coals over the fence in some straw. A man named John Redman, a well .1. . ,u . - 1 . .a.a now 11 111 air Oil lilt? Pivrr, WII IIIUl DD lilt" j Telegraph . n. iasr f mpi:nv pvnn Firr. - by J. C. Kerr. The wound is severe. He Vf 1 J nut lift nt IW.iriisnn I.i cor-nio mortinl ' s m m aa wait, . a. uuiwv is v j wvvui w iiiwuiwu treatment. V ' I a fo 1 1 f iw rlntarll at P ?, rl 1 1 n ft V vt- l a me , I - ... , . tm afl o, I 111, and ma hi n r-i , I , I , , I r- , , . Ann Vrf ...VII VIIUIVIOO) UfU., HUH UCtll e,ected c j . r.e- tto. " large majority. the. mr.. t Aim I V- -..-r-..M ..iv niw.i uioiuiguioiltui r II . i . ,A .. , - of all the veteran Democratic editors of Indiana, is now at the head of a paper in Indianapolis. He has no regard for the present

Administration. In reply to an article in I I he V bite River aqueduct i a finemonth I nnisvill Times, vtl icl. imld that au. antral ument of 'n?nuity and mechanical skill. It

thus: J We can't agree to the miserable shilly B . , . . j m m.- mm' saaJJjWai of lim Pierce Administration. We never had the faculty ol chaafiaf our actions if notour opinions, twice a day, as Mr. ; lierr-e and his suprortera appear to have; ai.d W t :i ' .. ii . . u mhilinlll Uli'h S nilslltl' IVII , . I- l lo ?an the reputation of "being a good partUitn o.r.. u- u l. akv. , ,,. , ' ,r , 18 n ed,tor' which, by the way vve never were. Aa to being hell M hig and half Democral we were so we should possess the f,rec'SC l,,ai,l'e to be a good P.erca and a"- if!f f "Pice ot what is called abolitionism. But ..rrility, i our opinion, is not Democracy.

ADJUi'REO CANALnEETlMG.

A At an journed Canal meeting held at ruirr nur, ine evenin o me a i lsi., mr. " I J. Foster wa. mIIJ to th. ruir .n.lA. - - . . w rwai,vt t. V ItIV ft a a aw.. , . noera appointed becretary. lheprinciPal obJect of the meeting was to hear the Renorts of th MaalHaaa rn Sit f f'-,nnl r ........ , e ... . . . . r V - Mav 24th, Jr" "q- 1Birman 01 ine Committee on the State ol the Canal, read the John In,'le, Jr., Esq., Chairman of the i owino REPORT: ' 1 ' . . : I a. a . . . 1 A 1 ?öm,,m,ee appo.iueu meeting 0 tu 1 uizeiirt, a: trie sami! nlace on Wednesduv evening, May 2-llh, 1854, "to make a thorough ,7 V "L I'l I i 11 ii - r iiii i -v . nmuii iriiir.1 irrn vi w , ui mv. piccnifc ivu ui me R m ' I .' T 1 . 1 1 11 t h n i.r.i.ui; . . 1 1 l 1 T inn n ( . Southern s-rti,. f I, W. JlE. C.n.L.ml - i . . report the result of such examination, toaeih- ' ---- v .. . er Ith the,, .,. of the nece.rj o put ..,d part o, the e.n.l '" good end permanent order, at an adjourned metting of our cfzens would respecting beg leave to repor : J!?? mmwk mmm -sesj wm tatw awtwawaswi na, from Evai.vi'lo to the Prairie Creek Aqueduct, in Daviess county, a distance of seventy-five Milte, and the highest point at n h an Con9lderable Be üf compIaiI)t of obstructions to navigation i. supposed to . , That we have, both from observation and ' enquiry, made oursdvea so far acquainted S mVm mr. 1 mm S M fa ill a A I II I I If 11 f I I t It A mf M M B I lid ..u .-o c - ...Cv-u-,,m-maUMiremenii ana ounrucuons, as ine nine allotted us would admit of. 19 inileS 10 The Evai.sville level, about length, we found ereptyiag through a break jour mj e8 from Evaiiisvilie, which break is reported to ttave Deen ine tilt ci 01 periorauon 01 ,uu ua,,R nwt aw, aw . von, site a similar break which occurred, ns report- , .a a I'l M ed. from the same cause but a lew days preiüU9. I SKl.t 1. 1 IKnn.. .-Ami ...at. ka tkn .. i uw wrwaa. nfM pww w.i f" - d. and was expected to be ,o far repaired as to admit ol the Dassaire ol the water in two a . a sT BI as to admit of the passage of the water in two 1 . days more. Ttie (jrce employed consisted NMI rioiu iii iii iui - wis v v i. . us4 Vpair force, and eight nun in addition, mai? n. .. ' - ''S'" u ' i.xiee,. ... ... . si, juc.-iii vr.vi 'w w - many lo-'s, stumps, atid blocks of wood in the a a a I I'l . sT ft aa L . in.ttom ot the canal, wnitn cannoi tmu 10 oe dangerous to lit igation. The embankments on this lovri nave been . a mm . . SaaäV m k . I l'u h ur fiiteen years, and gt nerally atan.ling a, 1 I 1 ...., h ..Ai.t I I. I i,un rt iliiiia I a- i , I u I'll in! '.ii r PYpci.t in ihn-tp nlnr-Ma t av r i n level the banks "r level t lie banks "re at irequr nt int- rvals badk ... a m M mm a I , , a ( It porlortrd by liM mwckievoM vermin, if nrr nrifi'tl hv this Mii.-i-li'rv.jii-i virmin.

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...I "" .-".-.. i.vui,,,! i.,ir. a a . .1 v hie it not early prevented rivv to break-, ! - . . . ... . . . . ... .1 in ,i,.h 'Ir.lll I u ll'.lilr ..TT lit.. I A .... I I . . V. nu jiu msni... i i"- ir" i " c wrved mimero. a n-ceut attempts to repair 1 1 .... 1 mm ........ ,4 a t , . ' . mm 1- m. I int. uoiift bu i ii j ui it, h mi ii er e Iii r c IO U l I hve b en of s rather temporary character. On this level it was cmpl.-iined, that there wore culverts which 'ratted and wabtrd much water and which could be repaired by a trill!nrt owriAiMliliiam i A Batata . 1 1- n a J I " - - 7 ir I mo n Ihnm 1 II a. 1 1 . r fl fi ' t lu'i w r!iiro in. pt.are)1 to , a riPl.(.i y for removing ferlbrf than had bt-en don n this i ve!. sbmbaarf - r I ' ' I illl ll V Olirit 1 1.1 i . 1 i, , anil br'.ars out ot the way of the tow lines The aqorduci al Hi- Creek, the traak of which is only about 8U leet in length, we found in a bud condition, one end bavin? son k down noake 20 iaehee, in consequence f tlie washing ctit nf the foundntiun frotn a break I 1 f ' I i - I -1 I 3 fll 'I l'O 11 t ft It'. f Mm II B-A .1 I , n I t. . , i l ,,M i a i . . ... .... v - - ....... ...... .... - - - , . ,- l'..oerinteniltMit was at tins point with a renair kwasif .ml sinKt .nun a Ii i uvur.i at uinpl, u - " " wBJ,eva ...... .. ii m nuiituu u 1,'Uard bank near by, and who had fcen'.Iv repaired l!ie bre;;k ll the aqueduct. It is reported to us that this same breach has been rebroken some seven to ten times within a few months. The Pigeon and Patoka summits on which there was not enough water for navigation, wi re both obstructed for some hundreds of yards in length and to the depth of some inches, the former web clay and fand wash - ' J a . r m. I a J I .... mV.mn79m " .'i cut, I and the latter with both earth !rom the slopes ! and gtone from breeches in the dry stone walls which partially line the deep cut, j thro-iuh which this summit level runs. The high embankments at Cag cre-k and Hurricane creek in (iibson county, and Ven Pat i n t. i creek in Davisu muntv. have Uiderably from sliding and washing which : ,nnt,.r, to W.-Uen them nt nmo niiinla J , " . .1 I. I v U I. V ' 1 1 an . Krom the verv Per ous nature which . l..-b I Ita aalaft,. aal theato mhnnlimnni. B-Ji . nw.mii-iiwinis a. m natst iau - a. a. . . Zlli of disaster, we think those points require immj;nl ,,.,; ,i n I ' ..-...-. (jcilU. Hire. eniati The very expensive and heayy vprv evnenHVO im hoam ..i,. , , nuins around the b'utf between Petersburch and the While R ver nn neri 11 f . riomiln,, t t " ...nonni; len-'th about seven miles, clamed our nur. r'hi. reach, juduiff from 1 1.1 i attantiftii ' 1 ' i I I la vlV I I 1 I 11. at its cost, its pagt Irstory, and present annar- .,.,.. mirvril inllir 1 11 ! in t h a 11 n Al ., i A ' n 1 i . 1 ri 1 i 1 1 1 i t , i 1 1 1 1 1 tut. II HUI V ULU H If II lion of a uperii.tendf. nt It tar aa r a Va r AvrAts-ot thai mmMi 1 1 wa uc "t'cl"u ei.ut-B Bttllll hrjuLc u ntt'il nrcnr here until Iria t.f.,1 menta ahiitilil hernme a all I nettle.-l nnrl I.L I mmmmw .w.vi. - - " I "III, Illl ... ... j . - . - , HP.U "not vouch or the .""-'"'"yo. iM ue nrrernes wn.cn nave 1 i a mi . . ,

wwmm mm su lau.ea ism re certainly maue l0 understand it to be their duty promptmany poins arou'.d these bluffs where imme-'lv to render their ..ruie.. in

1 mate additional expenditures, in StODpinrr . . . . , . . , " - OllUf K inn r... Ilm. r. ..... ... . I fi 1 ! i n r fjullios, raising low point, and Widening narrow mhanlcmenl-. won'rl UnH V , " SC:S'S ,eeme" is constructed in the most subslnnlial manner and seems to be in perf-ct order Url" Prrl Cl oruerImmediately above the North end of this aqupduct tin hitrh i-mha nkmPIlt IA'hirh rrnti. . . . C " at aatani es White River bottom has suffered some lit - tie on the berm ata. ; k-ak on... " i I' .i' ui ,i in r ti iiu strength, from sli.es, and now needs some repiirs. The probability of a recurrence of ihn.a oilIn. : . in t-ur opinion oeen ennaa ' m m 1,1 mmmm ced by excavations made for some Diimose , - - nn. - WmWmmw we presuma, in connection with the wurk in cloae proximity lo the toe of tbe embankment. Aliore White River some two or three mile, wo obeerved ,wo leaks of rather a chron c appearance ons of whirh wantr-ii a grat deal of w.t,? We learn that Th" ?e,k

had been more than once stopped, and had

received I considerable attention. """" . - e . . r I A . .. - k n raP,ru 01 ol?r ooservanons, n.u ru.t - - paired after an obstruction to navigation mere for Bome tiz weekg This work has been partially carried away t ice since the letting in of the water last season, and obstructing . . , r - . -- HÄr navigation stvpr weeks each time. II I . now thought tob, firm and reliable, and for a wooden atructure, his a very firm appearance. : In mnnv Dlaces the tow-oath of the Cara! has suffered much from wasriing into gullies, H hv the late " , hevv r.,n8. In .nm nl.c it is so bad as - ' T I I , i 1 I BT - be verv laborious to travel on it. For the purpose of superintendence, the Cana, Canal is divided into U.str.cts. . . . . . ... A Krui IUI HaiUfl A.linrf I rn m H vnni. mi '. 1 l . V . .."u rill iv ivca o iiniri v, iww rmOTwai i e to a iock o m es oeiow mnwwai kuiriiimra nur uiJIIIUi I he gopenotendent of thi. dietrkt, Mr. TW - Sterling, who. before hi. .ppointmen, W0!j an energetic an successful contrnclur 0I, pilblic JrUf M nol been lün? M the work before he was taken aick, and has to his house lor three mowtlie, it is alleged, and we believe it true, üial bt district has suffered much from thicause The whre ordinar. force kept on vhi. amounl w? under6tandf tü aboul n ren and two repair boats, JJ cna reachi frorn t!ie lock 6 mies beIow petersburgh to Owl prairie, and abont 45 miles in length, consti- ... lules the next district, and is under the superintentlence of Mr. SJephen D. Wright, who lis a-sisted by Mr. John Meads. EVnm u.li.t m. a snatU L rn llincn iron! n. men ore energetic and faithful noVxnosure or labor in the p men, sparing performance ol t,eir duty. The rinary force em jloved on this divj9jun jg we understand, about 30 men with tv..., Maali K.mt. fr ,he f.ff fact the fellowi.g . . - . .. coiicl jrhhis are lurred upon mo commiuee: . i . ma.. ... . i: : . int. i .i.i a 1 1 niraoru inarv urce iiiuie-

;teiv' reauired to nut that oortion ofthe'K

i . . ' Canal, thus examined, in good navigable orLr, ui. l nm wnrn pui in orocig b more conptant and vigilant superintendence and a i. . .. . ... larger repair lorce than it has hen loiore enjojfu, win ue necenaary to iiieure jjuuu imu ai on u Am nubhc confidence, until thfn a. - . ... ... reputa'ion ol the work shall be established. ; 3j. Tint by the adoption of the sbovej poicy, the southern end of the Canal will, W , . . - . . . within a short period, secure the public confidence and a remunerative business, that, without its adoption, those ends cannot be secured. Before dismissing this subject the Committee would bet? leave to call public al'eut,o to the tact, that there is no waste gate O W ... ,,il... ......... ..r ,i..,.i it.. ....t. ..r ! c i.juai i'ihiit or wiiiiiu asjrvrai HI lira ' of the ciiy of Kvansville - That nui'h a j ? . i . ca means 01 oincnarge at me icrniitius is necessary to mi neailli ol tne cirv. 9 . .1 I I.I r . I . 1 heCiiinmittee would observe that James G. mt . Junes, E,q , oppointed a member of this Comi mittee. b.-in-j unable, from Drofessi.ma! ra i ffageaieate, to attend to its luties, Mr. Geo. 'Foster, of the firm of Geo. Foster & Co., of 'II 1 . I I .a .vanr.vnie, was seiccea 10 nil u.e vacancy iii C i k r 1 1 rn ittan liarAti'i t K miKrnita 1 , . trtn liV iiiita.a, I L 1 i'l . U MIIi'iI t'J ir taeetin two letters received from .Mr. Dow- j liny, RealaJcat Trustre of the Canal. Having thus performed its duties, the 3cminiltee begs to be discharged. JNU. INGLE, Jr., P. (I. WOODARD, GEO. FOSTER.. On motion, the Report was receiveJ tin. Coinmiitae disrharrvod. Mr iiwrle nrnnlail fr, ihn itippi i n vr t at n - - - o r l.illon from HU Tl.. Mnar Ii ni ' ' i-vio na . snuo. awrrnii, vmu in TruU-e atTeire Haute. On motion, they were read to the meeting by the Secretary. These letters, with Mr Jones' comment?, will be given to-morrow. The Committee Oll Resolutions reported r through their Chairman, Jno. J. Chandler. e. . .. 1 r-sq., tne toiioAing resolutions, i ney were -aata suusu.uieu oy me commiuee -or moie oitered by .Mr. Jones at the previous meeting Resolved, That it ia the opinion ot tail meeting, that the interests ol the holders ofj the Bonds of the Stat-, and of the State it- ., . , . - , self, and more especially the interests ot tbel r...n! uaaatk f VVKii River Panrlor i. ,. , , - i ----- been iirossly neglected by those baviaat , at o B charge and those employed in the construetliin mid VAnni At tkdt nirtlAn aI triA A7 ta Kt n as K K"' " i "d Lrie Canal ly itlg SoUlh of Terre Haute. , . - , - . Ki-sufvfH. I hat l-nm the rennrt nt the I .111. which, in accordance with the ap - puintinent of the former meeting, has made ! , :.: , . :... fi npriiiri!l AVn.initiAii t Ihn AitnHil inn i rm -v iaiiiiiiivn '" "U"UIUU" ' tho e q n n I "r tVlaa aal. ma t.a M aues,! I mm. mm s.v . --W t,l,a r IÄCC w uioweiiiic, Ml well as rroin our own t bservaUon. it is nur . . , , , . K " "..uc,w " 'j ! P'ngnd keeping the Southern Wfbion ! u , 1"111 m &üüü nv'gD'c order, it suit - auie persons were appointed bv the Bourci ot in " i'rustees as superintendents with lull power and sufficient means to make the repairs and I 1 1 - purpose I? J I..-.L. mi. . J I ii , iui uif r, 1 nat on e.vraoruinary r"1"" iwn, Will tW t COOU IV III S' CU it ,n thal conditiün curj lhe cJing P and W inter, and that such fo.ee should be ransira .i ... I I u. . ...... . ! Y ii, ii asstri w HCl il CI UT UO V III ll IK" 1 . . . 9 - ' J J anrl ut'liPthor tha u...ll.n. k I.;. 1 mm i . i. " V. ' f ' " TZV tnat lauure IO perioral Sii Id duty Will De lOIISC "l i"""t ' t - Reso'ved, That we have a right to expect, ana do expect Irom this time forward, ener ,,eiic and efficient action on the nart of aU i fe emtieni action on the part oi all persons ConneetCd Wllh this great State Trust, and that if our present efforts do not I nrmliii n thia raan It un ,;ri annnal in tha p w va unu u u i i , Vf r W Ml U M Lr " ' t aatw ' next instance, directlv to tt a Bond Holders i.l,ul- i , u.M.! the Legialature On motion of Mr. Ingle, the resolutions were reud and voted upon aeparately - , w 1 Mr. Ingle opposed the first resolution as I . . B rr being to j .weeping- in its character, and not JistiLui.hit.tr Ll kTla-wa täaa Jistinguishing between persons, between the good and the bad. Mr. Chandler sustained it as expressing , , . tha faa inn t -: : I f . U . mmmmtlnrr mm .wt..iJ. o, cmc ana oi tu iucwa...; ht understood that feeling, and as being four.-

ded on facts about which citizens and the

meeting should have no delicacy of speaking 111 me prtrcr lermi. ' Tl.. a ...a . J r r inen together without a dissenting voice. On motion of Mr. Hopkins, resolved, That ilP a 4-u :,.. n ..,.,. u. - -J - - "F" ,rMu"" . ,. . .. ... - l"c proceedings o, tm. meeting, end the Secretary be directed to send copiea of proceedings to ti e Resident Trustees and Q he Ein'ineera. . Mr. Viele moved a copy also be sent to Governor of the State-passed. rt . . Un motion o! 3lr. banders, resolved , Tnat the thanks of this meeting, in behalf of the citizens of Evansvil.e generali, be returned w 0 w to the Committee on the state of the Canal. i Messrs. Im? e. Woodard and Foster, for lha jxessrs. inijie, it uouurc sua r osier, tor me ' ' , f.i.hfoi r.anner in whi. h the, di.ch.rg.d the dulje. of tneir oSce, in nllki . , ft. ,. 6 . thorough, examination of the southern line of the Canal, and presenting the meeting ao able a Report of its condition

No further bU8;ne8S presenting, on motion NotS:B-baiclldlond.r for the earn ast tjnirj of medical . .,, nr,OTnn r . . eB. thao th, star tang plttlWM ad fault ty of :-umptit aJjouriied. M. fUolLu, inill U. complain, aor has any tie claa of diraei had m. t, or their I iaToniKattoa aad care. Rata T,t o adequat- re a od j had A. H. SANDERS, Sec y. - hoen rroid,d.oa which the raUiceo.lddep.ad for pr-tec tit) a from attacks upon ihe respiratory organt. until the introduc1 -aa. ! tioti of th, Cheuky Pi'OTtiBAi.. Thlf article it t!i, product of Ma. Eihtob: Please announce lot e voter, of Indiana thai a long laborious, and I belief,, saeeestful endeavor, to fnrJOHN V KKK.S.ol Marion couuty. is aa lodepcadaut Can- i ish the conmni.Tty with such a taa'edt . Of this last statodidit'e for he ottse of Auditor of atau. at th, aoat October ment th, American people are a -w themselves prepared te 'l .ii.' U l.k D I L " j - A V 1 l . m" - - - " J 1 mmt Yd . V. -

TllB PEOPLE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A BI.M'K VKIL, . 'TTÄT'AS ft und Satur lay moruiag. la, owner caa obtain it W ty c.lliug at this ofiieo. jS-S IVASTED TO HKftT Aa nn'nrni'hed House above l Maiallreel. Appl) U 1L. VUM ft W i E.M A x . e3-3t Paulion Hotel. ST l.T RECKIVED.. P iO halri eretni .m Drills: 72 lbs Pateat Thread; n p :i-i HaMMse check. ( laisatiHni in iau I !,il. AI: ! :il!l. 1'sHilllT. 1 .. .. I , 11.4 r . . . K. Kl..a J A 'I iob it i cse mtm-d ri-cks; 5 cises asawtwai cheek; 1 I'l. in I'n i.i. I.) m. r inn. trÜStCii oJSr. T' M doi hear Silk ('ri;i rwn'4 t Iiis rlav anl for sale bv Bl ' j .s lo.va-co. m'sjam at . i.ou.. Er. - Z w .. TO POIfWlV-Y '"iin s Bur Po'enn will effectusllv de.tr y aa ' r .tint th' r-tura if Bed-bngs. when usrd according to dire .-ra P-icr 21 eta per bottle. For aale by II I L TK a- STOUDAKD. EvaasvilU, gta mi RtCH'D U. IIAI.I.OCK, PtibmUi t i nis i rntaii I rtifraoi'. ii - i mi Hair it rtorail vf, for Realori.a m ! i Uoalis ll au susaa.1 aVas.. MSt aravei.itna I an r .in ..I in . bsajvasj saalaWa aadala nf perana who Msiatestit Ti i. i. t art .. rti I, mmt introdncd, is a air. civ it Iwlilawaa. sf I ill t nt'i tli ts or a discerning i'l' If a ttiii'i.U wli.i liv, mv4 will taaSsfr. Se, Cireul t to i , hu I ' til - .Vcrira. yivmg f II i-art i'iUr. Prle, Si in 1 1. . . I 1 i I . "l" t . i; e tf Agent. 11-tHKR V r t., r.-lriator. jT ?up-r"T ,t ru 't-Uad, Oliio. k TT r: m x : o t ic 1 f ! n s OOI. I' ltl.Xi:.-The qnl ratgairdl awaa fnatt,nM i hI rarsaeiati iii-' ;iet ur Co 1 ! i 'or Wool Card ing I.i. ritai ii.-litiii.it h tj to niai'iiinn r'inaing' d.nv lud night 1 y atom ru il'lnt? it t" mi n on I vf i k faster and cheap99 th sa aS (dirt imlir riiurcrrt in this region. w?Sle tue work g MCvMasaa. A intater u l rit.g in woi for himself or Bcighhorhuod to am orriina'y iinuiit, and only haw to Wait a lew hours lor H t M -arJ, I. ly prica are reaaonabi. Tb h-ght-at marhet ptu-e alwaya paia lor wool necording to quality. I have an a4 stttd n(arMtra Ct?1cr Co work my madhines, and proutis. ; sate facti, 9. ja3 lf J . M. Hi iVf.4.'. 1 .M)M(KOTIO.VH, TOYfi M) Fivrv i:oolX. . t . . , , . . , . .-. .' 1 T b H K K IIA. .vtrvi K K h r.imi 1 IkAKS ap ; a, 'ui'iin, I 1 - 1 t'u'iil .a'H' aditius all t!it !i:t . u.eliil and it . .. ,. : . uriicirt. to tuts i rtieuiar aranei raan. na. tl i mra rr.iagi mentf w th Ka.trrn rarrhttrt.. caw an d I will ..11 f. . i- ...i .h .ii iii- l iif.-t 'nirn t irivi ( .nturni-n and fri;v,,. ; V" t , ,,r.T0 ral ".u i ,h. .r.t .. a ...-aha . a a a a a - " nrntv ftor, iiiu rtnwws- nasi, rim vara, .--ivIA; Grt Pf Vo3 atPfr iSX C..I-JUN nd Un.n Kl-. Pur Silk, tlliwa Hands and tiaaiic. torsaioat a! a. c. icaamra. lIIKX lit OI.Oi;.K.P .'leUatrictt.ITtlrOil nmshW as and Oetaba. far ealaM afl A . C. ri'SIIKE'S. B4TTM:iMKF., (irace Hoops. Chess-men and other raa,a.laaa 2 A . C . P I' S ; 1 1 K . anitTK lOMK, Mon y;ilf ta. Klow-r Vans bjbA Waat i..Nk:.. Sat silt ni ej A. C. i'lSuKK-S. JTUTLSIV NTOIXK OF iarop sirkkt, t D'ior.a ari.ow min. in mr. eror a iRiv arii.D'Ne. Kv.wtvti ia. I '"St STthueto-el kvep const jn n on hüii I a large and j tj as B)srai rtm i.t of Watches. Clock, ai d Jewelry of -Jt" L,il kinds had oT tlte brrt s Ks aad quality . My stock I mmvmyt ; bv coutiu i .ll s ip,.1ieJ by lr..h ad-litioas. with 'V., t iio! and t o i beaawilal ..ii:-rn. which aiv extensive - 'i' I ti i . i ju euaMa mj to bin al I cell at th, lo w ett 1 . r, r ,f an loud cj c-ucd in a comP:tat ianncr. and at j in i' sa.raret. 1 A" g- od. mid and all renair don, at ra"atreare warranted. Th 1 0 wail t n I any ' 111 .. I II IJ) hut. .1-r..;n. cVfull V in V ited u a.i. m air .to.k ktid prion. jel-ti WriKntVVV R.ajCH. NjBTw L'ghta a.-d W indow Rash re. d and tor sal l jel SnkU'KL ORR. IT) .XBIs P0(jnS.-C .toi 2. I and 6 T. ncl Ooo. ree d and 1 irvlely 1 SMI. HI, ORR. DM J. C. BURCtf, Ir.iUl. HBSPROTal LLi raajwaaa, h .- n iei t to him for prof,tt r ii Itlai In iom lo-anrl and aaetaWi .ad would 1 tin, detirernch operatu na m letur.- that thcra iie j.i I.i. jrrs when 'lie ar, pA.u lor. U3 y .1 1 - t f - , VOraXKYMAll C4BIRTKns w vTI'I)... i ,u.'i"u o-"1 .-w oai. urptutin. !n Xrul'l a I i M if i : i rii V ilav an.l BYnrL in hrn N nn a i. . ST I af ' I 'm J - a aw .vaa exjiewat. l-vy. ""''evL-i:.-t B. DYSON. J IVSRPvHM, BI OW A!.T.-?oot i far tabsi BJ 'ist nc'fl pr r tSiBi'l . r J . I raiiuc lor tle tv lnvi S. K BERT i CO., Sje. rear ft sler. look to thk fket 229 TUiXC ua ub woe vv aJu as others. J . H aKT. having mst returned from the K.st-rn cities. Mia wowid iBfarm umu mmmm and the eitiitg,a er.lly . tl' t he has now in his Shoe Störs, an Main real, aaar1. ooniiiit tl.a HrAiiib liank. una ol the lamest., bne.t and be.-t I"' sf a,s wasUs aai raai.i..uaii, boots aad SlloKS ner roi.At to th s c t, . a taipvialwa, GcaU' Boo't of an k:n it. '-u ti thditTeren. ti s n uatha- and child ren tin- iioo-s fl.iwvs' iiaitcrs and snoei oi all aiaaa. and ,, , 3-, .. ibande. . H." '-o. a a" t'oek ef o, i Red Sole Leather, aad Taylor t o . i ot Liiicinnt'i . 1 c n -j-, 0 a rt - r aas, 1 x1 frALso-Mhr P.rchä I !? L,r, Kn.m.iied spi.tta: and in fact enn otba, kind of i a-erial lecea.. urceu-rv t" In mud in m m u a-: to ring Uoota pad ShaS. 11 of whictmrill be tid as the. p j ths cöc .pet'., and ' A T T 1 ry tj ' Z " 0 d na?haa4;0 Urr. f. of .n1 ejtri. n-l worlitn.ii ri - i in m ifa-ttir.m wi.i.-h p-i iar him to e.mptt, euncr ior nestne. t ne . i'ii ti or auraoiiity. wiib eitlicr for neatne.s. he ipncst or durability, with any bat iiiiitiraiin ax jiiimimu. id at,. H J. HART. , K;xTi STwOHT inivvtpai is An rLKVKLIM-. i:ILKJoU COMPANY. f gaj llwtvi of Oirei'to-s nt tkl Camoaoy. st tb"'r mctiag ti - Hth li ant. paeanra rest-iotii o tu tli lollow . g purport. Tli.t til i stick Uuika reiaiit uits until other. u, ordered by i!ie I'ourd. Raa real 'trat., lying witl.ia tn rr. 'us of tha line, or with-n aia roil .- t iri'su:.' Inlaw T-r- Hanta, ba taken at cash vain- for stjktwj which ttaek will draw six per cat. per annum, in S'..ek. t ii til the io'l iscuaspleted. That tin perevnt. avery aim ty d.iy i'l ht rcqairad oa aU rash stoc ; and when aagll atork it päid out in full at the lira, of. 1 1 .f ri' in, or 1 ore 't , I wove rci.t. per aanam will I alt-wee ou the am-: and h-u pai l n mstal tneata, aavaa percent r.tnnuui will t.u allowed oa tueb lmtaloveata paid payable taatiov. myll-dlw J AMES O Rr.KNB. Set'y. R. WIXTKR-8 UXRIVALLED EXtflBlTIOV OF CIII.TIK I. DIOKA.HAS, CHRIST A 1 li!e views, i nito.HA tropes, tc, AT APOLLO HALL. For three nights. Monday. Tnoadav and Wednesday. Jane 5th. nth and 7tn. R. W infonna the citiie a of EvansvUls that ha has IN made arra-gementt to in.rodu.-e tneir kind favor nis unrivalled enterUinmeat. which for nrtittieal skill, grandeur of dell iimm hi hrillian.v or rotors, ana at in, tame ubw mm t trna to nn nr. that it ataat In nn ei'iallad on thia continent. I Th. hibida. will ewntmeac. 'wirk a arri. of Cry.talliB. I Views, (tie first time of their ttinj aahibiU ia tau eity.j lraaw.w, a . vw. a. a grand display of SIX CHROMATROeBS. with a variety of pleaaing meumorphotea. To ba followed by chkmjoal dioramas, , , fol!owi.g twan imntrHi to ,u th, ehang-a pi e-illar to the natural day. repraaaaUag nature ia ell I MILx cathedral. ! Niaht TieK. ibO Wl HT the MtMgM MlM. ' - ä - rAfRT flk K A K 1 HV Ni,ht view. rnituti. MmT Doi rsopa at So'cloek. to oomraeaee at 8X. Tiekeu IS cents only; enuarea under 12 years of age 15 ecnu. , my 30 leOTICK. J"oKl are bow opeaed at the OSiea of Jahn J. Chandler m .-.. - -.- -" - ....... . ; be kept Pf..r thirty day. from this date taa of tio.ttdditioBai stock of said ri I th. Direc.-rs o.reof. i eoUonr-ity to i.. JHNJa Seemtary efthe Bvnasville Una Light Com fany. and will for the ubacripompany. ordered by r. on tne 4tli lay or . rn ax rn.vp B,30-,m i StcretarV. THB RK('RT ET LI Pst B IT "'- V- aesnra th, pnHie. WBBTeidabty rostr.naed. b account ef the preat of mote important basineat. bntaome wa v, heard declare that " --" aa nvtuuui U I t. AAS r- l-eafia f I I . . . - .... " . - ..... I. w - o HVVU1I , of the woa' har 1 It will ba viaibl. lik 4 V-Jl -ll - . .v it was on account tt. w,, p - . . - ;-- "

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r.wvt .ti I $fi4i .-JSliiJ .- CHERRY PECTORAL, For tl- rn;:l ( iiif nf (OK.;is, (0?,:N. :oa!:si:m:ss. bpo(iiitis. irnoanjUctca citorr. TMHA. AXU ravtiMOTinv V7.i - " I" ... . i. .f.r.i m ti,r rommitv üh ti idiiM j , , v ! Tii i 'I i v ÄSÄtÄS SÄWÄSrSiSÖ -ÄSSSOT'rST wn r,dtor.d fromcUrminganJ .reB .de.p.rau fth, Jg --.ii.v Oil w UT I C 11. . Fl . w f - ' hat and lot, to emnluv fyr th, -iitre-ficc aid d.ug eroui alf,ctioai of th, pulmoaary orgeat, whlcii ar, iucidaat to oar iurtre. and. I anreal with -on ft 'rnce xc tin ir decision . If tbera is any f,pndtofe to a, plae. d in wl.at men of every cl 'as and stati'tya certify it has dona fot them, it we caa trust oar ot I rentes, when wc see dangefou aUiettsas of th, throat a,d lungs yield t it. if we caa depend ot th, assurance of iatellf f-nt PhysicUas. who ma, it their businesalo know ta short, f thera is aay reliance upon anything, then ia it irrelutally prtrvnn that this medicia, does relieve aad doea cur, t he cliat of diseases it irdefigajed fr. leyond any aad all other that aril known to mankind. If this be trae. it cannot be tan freely pnbtis ,d. a.r ba too wiJrly known. Th, afllicted sboultf know it. A remedy that cures is priceless to tbesa. i areair" should kaow it. their hildrea art pricel sr t tktta. All i-houl know it. for health ran be priced to no oae. lalike at oat pri paratiens or ita kind it is aa eapeasive composition of costly . material. Still it is afforded to the pal. lie at a reasonably low" ; price, and what it of Vastly fflor.' irrpoftsa-e to tVm. iteaality it never suffered to decline from its original standard of eicellenee. Kvery bottle of this me licine. now tnaou factored. is as good as ever his been made heretofore, or aa we ar, eapalieol making So tail r coat it tptred. lu mviutamiug it i"t the beat perfaetioa which it is posall le to produce, ileaca tba patient who proenres the gennip. Cur. 1'm thkh . can rely oa having at good na arucle as hit evtr been had by that, who testify to its curat. By pursuing this course. I have the hope of doing ana good ia tne world, as well aa the tatisfactioa of believing that muck has been don, alreai'y. Prepared by J. C. ATER. i'bcmit T.ovr.tl. Matt. ÄjT Sold in Kvansville by KKLI.KK. FARNSLKY a CO. and I.KICII Ar VKRLINO. wholesale and retail: in Pracet, ly HALLOCK d PaRMKXTIR; In Pet.Tar.mgh bv A DA IIS a CAMPBKI L; aBd bj DrugisU tbroujhotit lb. Stats. je Sta STRAW UKRR1KS. THE uaderlt;ned takes this method to iaferra the numtrotii visitors of th. Pigeon Springt, that he has a few fröre Strawberries left which b, will s rv, np to all those what are foad of this d.licious fruit. H.s U.aSerries wilt mob ba ripe, nad alto will be served up to visitors, lie bat refitted up hit Bathing Ilona, nad it ready to accommodate all the wish to partake of the aalt water hatha. The Mineral aad Salt Water it the be" that can be found any here. He ia prepared to accommodate Boarders by thi week or duriag th, warnt ratsca. The buildings ar, Urge and tumtaodieua. trail veotulated and adapted to summer purposes. He alt pi ,getj himself that if he does not rar old and new Chronic disease,. Khennrttirs. 8rotfula. Dropsy. ad those that have partially lost the use of thir Tirana, and Nervous diseases of the Haan, he win not chiiree h,a arythiag The proprietor af tkat Sprats Wa5atllicntd for two y.ar. with a nervous ariaetira af the h til, loosing and si ending during t nt rtrh, ji.nl sit th.onsand doll iSi. bet te n- purpose aad found bo relief i t til ha becarh ftnrtrietor of the Sprfags T water strengthens Ust aervons svstsm aau ailus to th-i pat'ent n.w nr, and g'r. toy 30- ti VY3I. BATES. I'roprioter. tT..L0rfS kEFIXED SI OAR.-75 blrt I.oaf. Crashed. 9 Powdered and Refined White, in More and ob cbe way, for aal, by (m2o) S. E lilLUKRT a CO., Sye. i Mr Water. Ct BA SIX CIO A RS 40 boxet 1.0 O .ah rholc quality, Juatrte'd icraaib by t. K. OlflKRT 4 CO.. ay2b S-c netir Water. SAV.a.MVsWlNJt W Ö I it llAM.i: oi l ii i;. nitST 8TRKIT, Itl.oW M.tlT. 'i PIS jvtk payt interest at he rate ol -is p-r cat. per an nur oa al? nonet deposit d. parable on demand Buys n it ..If. 1.'.... . - tt..,k'... a u ..-. (Sold nad Silver. Silver Chang. I ninrreat Money. Land1 Warrants ct., äe. Makes CofTertivai and rtmita protean promptly at current rites of Schange. Mnnev remitted f. m rrt o I ' . atTUrea Irom o'cluck A. M. tin SVeWk P. it. G. CorKLAKD". 1. R AU ordert (poat-p id; pToatptty atttnied la. KlttMIO, Pi RJCIlsS ANtt SLATES RKCEIVKD per steamer (loMea .ate 11 doi Shoe IWhea; 11 daa No. 1 Scrnl.l.ng llrusties 6 dos No 1 Scruhbing do; 6 dot No. 4 do do " dot loag baadle do do; SB do. No. in Hera, ic. 12 dot aaaortad Slatas; 12 gr.iee Lead Pnaciis; K..r aala at lowest market prie, by aay I. a D. UK IMAMS'. HY, VOIIX OXT-s.-A fresh awpplv ,f eaekr art rtOaived ard lor aal, at the new Western Head aad Sea Store any 27 T. GRANT a CO. PtUL AH MAN'S r l,K. t'Rl"ANT to aa order a the Court m Common Pitta of Vnnder.urch r.wmty. niavle at ita March Trm. A. D. 1851. I will, on tht 12th day tri June ISM, at the door of the aid Court Mouse ia the ei'y of Kjnv.1fe. ,et) eneh parts of Lata Biimber 81. in th. Original P'an of the e;ty i f i:aaavlll,. whii h are designated by their cntnln aa I. ? aad S on the plaa of the division of said lot among the heirs a" Baaiel Millar, de-ceas-il. reported to tha Vaaderburgri Crrcait Court at ita Septem Ker Term. A D. 1850. l y the ComBitrioners appoiatad tat mike sock rartition and record in Order Book IT . at pag, SS. 'IKK MS One-tbird of the poichaa, mnnev ta aa par iss' aash; one-third ia nine and one-tkrd m etgliwwa aaeatha JOS. P BLLl iTT. Onardiaa mylS-lwdaw of Infant Hein of Oaaiel Miller, dkaaaaadt MEW BOOK. B.A K R V LEAVES from Kannte P.rtf.lio. Saeoad Stria; f The l)odd Family Alroad,' by Chat. Lerer; The Whimsical Woman; Lite aad äayingt of Mrs. Partington; TI.e Lamp Liiittr, etc , ate. Jnst received aad far aa by my23 THOMAS CONVNGTON Cwa.W. Mack A. LoaKwsrnwi. run cluthim; iikap aad fi.k, uo to MACK A LOUKNSTIN'K'S AVisterii hlar I loilmi- xiorr, rvaNgvn.i.g . inc., ft tht lower story of Drew's Pavilion, eoraer Water asad Syeainore strjew. 1 MESSRS. MACK k LOHEVSTISE have jnet tee'd. aad will coatinne ta raeive weeklv. freta their large Whole fgTTli a3 sale Eitalliilicient in Cinciunaii. tha largeat and most n'rm v. . rrnont of SPRIN'O AND SIMMER CLOTHING, manufactured with aa especial view to atcct the wants af the market, and consisting of every r ule ad apparel neceaaary ta com.Iete the wardrol.e of individuals ot every taste. COATS The following kiads made etUe tst maUetiakt. BBd in tne latest stvles. are new insure: Black Cloth Dress and Krnk Coats. Iir own niack and Invisible Greta. Grey. Black. Brown aad Gold-mixed TateeJ. Also Every kind of loose Summer sacks. Drees aad Frost CoaU aad Coatees, to all of which we respectfuUy invite tha partimlar attention of the public. PAS TS. Super black and fancy Caerimerea: All varieties of Boa ha, ine and Drap d'Kte'; Oras I, men. Deeskm aad Cordoroy; Caatiaet, Jeaat aad fancy öoainier PaaUafeTary defer r " . VKT8 Rtaek Satin and fancv Silk Veata: V. I vet. aleaeia. Bmt and While M.raeillae. Linea; Caa'imere aad Caliaet. with common Veata ef ail style, aad at tht tery loa-ett wrieet. I- I ll l "II l I.UIIUW, Consisting ot an ileam aad large I assortment of custom-made bo seat , Murts. Hbirt Collars. Cravsu of su-l perior quality sod leautiful r: terns. Silk, knit Cotton Drawars. l'adr-sh rts. Gloves. Saapenders. aad every other article usually found ia the moat eateative ettablithmentt ol tha country . I sa in eonneetioo with their Isrg. stock of Cloth-, 1 mg. way win aeep a nn assortment of Camp t iej? superior HATS and CAPS Alse, all kmos of Ualna. Meaicaa. California. Leghora. Panama aad ether styles of Hau, with a variety of . BOOTS AND SHOE'. It is nselesa to mention their elegant end very extensive lot of llogskin and ot h.r knds of Trunks, Carpet Hags aad Valises. art) Country Merchants are invited to call aad taeniae ewr stock before purohaaiag elsewhere. We return oar tbaaka te. our numerous friends tor their very liberal ; atronag e. aad respectfully aak a continuance of ihe same MACK a LOBENSTOXM. EvansT.l.., April 26, 18S3 tf NEW WESTFII" PEED AM AGKICUI.TUKAL SEED STORK. T. GRANT & CO , staLKM iw all i, nur or Boi-i rat. ntK aus a At Baa seen-, and aork x i.Tr ai. tarLCMiirra, Maimttrttt, hclow thi Carnal Bridge, Eeamtwille, nd. noTlÖ-tf PRIXT8. Jnat ree'd aad for tale narntnwion lew at L. Sil. HERMAN'S. tyU Maia street. 1 door below Branch NEW GOODS! WE RECEIVED thia day the following Goods, tit: Damask Moreens for Curtains: Damask Bsocalel for Caruiat; Damask Chfati; White Ca ruin Mnrliat: Super plala Bonnet Bibheat r.M. Hock Cap Kihboae; Äca.-s soli rtieek (,a Black I)-rand 'Eta (verv cheap: -4 Manchester Oingh Lew-prioed Lawna; Super 1-4 I urn, tare Prinu Fancv Cotton Half Ho; v ith a varttv or other goods. will be exhibited oa call. JA. MKS LOW k. GO . aa,3 41" '' ' r.et. I.oniaviUe. K.J. pViv,'H. oir.8. wTvdow glass. c.. ac. CLENDEVIVG WAI.KKB h.r, formed a partnership Bar the above bwaiaata. aad opened a Shoe aad Store ea Syeamore str-et. abort Langhlin't old stand. They will keep connttn'lr on hand a large t-rk o Punt, Oils Wladewfar House sad Sign Paiating ot .verr variety, promising to ea Qleaa vam'soe. Dm.oe. ac.. i c nej iiioniiciioriin erute it la the best sty ie ana ai tne lowest prices. atyt u mj0 1 HERRING. 75 kcjtae. Vest qt.tltv. thia day reeeivL eg ,u - "7 B5T je atar watet.

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