Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 81, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 August 1854 — Page 2

TI A T T Xr TO IT T IV A T I ) A 1 -L 1 J U U rt IN A I j.

A. ft SANDERS, EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ..' Ml

mil jinrBiw- . . J'. i . i , J . bytbaweeg in editors are abusinjr them, upon the ground Tri-Weakly Journal, par iV?t.. . ... . ... . .....

wi ' Weekly Journal CiwoaMATt Aomct. Mown. Paavif A Mo mit urtti street, between Vine ami Wat mit. Cincinnati, rr .Jth-rzet ajrenU for the transaction ol buine4 for Ihe Kvansvill Journal. Th IKiilv Journal will be fo.imi on ai-' in their office, anl aflvertiienents ami SObactip on am respectfully snliciUd through them. CITY OF EVANSVILLE. TUESDAY MORNING, :::::::::::: AUG. I. lar fer raiilogizing .Vlillir. The Ennuirer conies an exceedingly rich - - -1 r J paragraph from the State Sentinel about Smith Miller, and asserts that "papers all over the country are speaking in the highest terms of eulogy of Col. Miller," and "there isunusual rejoicing that this able Democrat hasbeen renominated with such a fair prospect of re-election!" Bah! The toady of the Enquirer presumed a few days since to lecture us on veracity. Tiie above asertions made by that paper are severer charge on its editor's veracity, or total want of the article, than anything we could write, "Papers all ovor the country" eulogising Smith Miller! There is not a pap?r at komt that can tell wherein he deserves the ndmiration or respect of his constituents. Since he entered Ccngrees he has not been hear J of. The v ery day he took his seat, he nlun? ed into as creat obscurity as though he bud sunk into the bosom of the ocean. Thrown into a second rate Congress, and among less ability than probably ever marked a Congress before, he lost all his identity us a man and : as a Democrat. He showed himself dough face enough to be easily won over by smar

. jijn-L quite so many things as he does us, relative ter men to do their behests, and led oil bv1 ,.

voting for the Nebraska bill. For that he will receive his punishment. He will never be re-elected to Congress mark that. His doom is as sealed as though he were already kicked out of the scat upon which bl has not vet reflected a narticle of honor. Eulorries on him! A few Locofoco papers may have eulogized him as the State Sentinel has done, I s i ,i it , I, .. ,i , . ,., ... i' uui -.ii' jr itiitc tcijr yi. 'u 1.11 a uui iu d;chfy wherein he is deserving of eulogy. The Sentinel eulogizes him for his "upright, lion, orable nnd manly course in Congress." Ti.at is rich. Such eulogies will soon kill him. The Journal bti i.ol t!ie most distant Idea -r - lt. I : - i . r. o t pomua. pr,L,,,,c-. upa-r-- ..- ciple because it may extend slavery. Our I

neighbor has a miserable idea of morals, if:w" uul piriiany comp eieo. a large torce

he rets in this way through life. Decause a good act may by some remote cot tingenry lead to bad results, therefore, we tdiould do wrong systematically ! sf. When a principle founded on badness in j itself, and promising nothing but badness as its results, is under our consideration, we oppose such principle, and that i just our idea of morals, and through life ve intend to act up to that idea. We oppose the Nebraska law principally, because it gives slavery permission to cxterd where before the passage of the bill it could not go. If the law had auch positive good Is) it ss to oer I bilance this objection and other objectionto it, then we might pgree with the Enquirer. l II ll 1 . 1 I

in upnoiumg a principe reany oounu to iiae tftef the Octoher election. But the Cincineome bad results, for the much good it en- nati Knquirer is rather smarter it denies tailed. But this is no such principle. Tketel tfcu Nehrsslrs i- testof Democracy. It is no positive gcod in it to balance the evil, j moreover has the impudence to nay -ncith-

The North cannot realize a sing c benefit from the law, while she makes a voluntary : iirnmiLir fhroiifrh d on rrf -i rp rpnrpsr nt.it'i'Oi .r- , of important rights. That law permits sla-, very to extend if it will, in certain great territories, which it had been solemnly promis-) ed the Nortli and tlie country, and humanity all over the world, should forevvr he free territory. The North had deep and SOriooa ( riyhts to be considered in this question, and they were basely surrendered by 6ome of her! I:er own representatives, although ROi sy the 1 T ajoiity of them. And yet the Knrjuirrrj 1 inks we havn't the most distant lea of a political principle, because we oppose "principle" that comprises this surrender ol 1 ' akl 1 ?l I our npnw, wna pernnps a mousanu evu-in

in the tuture. vve contess thit we do lookto;re pmtai one siock u mmubiij raw rates, i

forward so far as wecan,to the results, be-: . air. r '

Tore we sustain any priiuiuit. te con less mm in j;iw .uic u.n . - - muin- , , , ..i ii ti i i i no such slavery of the soul, as to meekly who SSny cull soon. He has a large .lock bow to the behests or dictations of party "t weil selected goods of every kind usually

masters, and take our principles from tk'ir mouths. There ia no party hand atroos enough to cram "principles'' down our throat. If there were, then tee should support anything offered without inquiring intoj the practical results of its operation. If we have not "the most distant idea of a politica gained from that paper, must be a very dis tant idea indeed from truth Cricket-U.iited States vs. Canada. A cricket match between that species o sport smen called Cricketers, of the two countries, came on at l oronto on tne jytn and Uüth ol July. It Will be remembered that il match ktataaraaaaaa .U 1- I v.-cc, lllo juic p.iii.cn 43 iiiayt-u insi year on the grounds of the St. George's Club,! at Harlem, N. Y. Last year the gave the Canadians a decided beat at Harlem. . V. I.t v,0r tho v.ni.a.:

orinciole" it is not our fault We have been ""J" nf S)ST M oasftsi for SSM in tracts of ""f n, wno proceeaea to . .Zn':r arm-pttl. ,h..nc2 r t". .uhTVÄi r L' - principle, It IS not Our MUH. TO MVnnee. This land ia situated 1,11 lhat remained ol Ü ray town. reV VlTordcr Ö? lCrd of t - V i- .,. T ship c.t C....rt -.euing forth that the pl.intiff. i. th,..,, schare a . rilO rOVTR.irrüRü.--r-1 ,.M. , f tah .aa. a steady reader of the Enquirer, and we sup- railroad f n 1 v 2 " ' i KÄ'ÄÄ JX pose we might continue a steady reader of it 0,1 Ue C; " Ircad.e.gh m.U s from I.r- ed the interior of the buildngs rather closely S1 - i or.n,. rr - for monthi In romp und vet he oblige d to ' a nv " 11 18 l,,e ll,,P8t location on Ihe ; nnd pillaged aa much as thev pleased. Be- o Oaaawa Kaan 2. h..ge.fta,elio lAtmoadi; tion in aid Court, and that the auM will a tnd ''"l1 ! FVisvil LE xvn rm.wFr.nmvn lk r manan lor monitis to come, anu et oe oniigeo to . . . .. , , . i .,rp finUKaul iM. ....l .u" . ;ki,,i oil; ITShaaaa nataa; 1 the next term m t. id Court, to he begunand hidat the c.-nrt r. a il.l.i g 1 i . y. .1 m II . j ii ILROAn. ... . ., . i ..i., whole road, and is admirably adapted for lore ned this work they were pretty , .u, urranu; haaaaciaret. j..t r-,i ,t h,-,,, i. ae fi,,- f Kv.n,.iiu n h. u (ker. ; nsssssf 1MB, confet9 thst any idei of a political principle. r:A.ni. infaa LnTu .a.-i tlhoronnnl. intokicated with wines and lio- m g,OK'8:. !": ..acor Lt nkkniiki.mkr. ci k r.00. f TaaaSay. Sagaai.n, Saa. tSasnfaaa-

, jv.. ... . .,.nVw,pruV Dm 1 II Ulljf lliuiai uimiuiiuu, f.-

, Altne . J-InL-e match, hnmna.. ,u ..r a , ,.tl lIlc camB uu ,:K,sl ue cidedly second best. The counts on both sides were far inferior to last year. These games are becoming very popular in the East and appear to be conducted on the moat scientiäc principles.

T,1E M'ISTRT The Douglas Nebraska p0rtion of the i)emocracy of Indiana are

sorely tried because Ministers of Gospel are modestly interesting themselves in some of the political questions of the day. Some that Ministers overstep all rules of propriety ' in taking any part in politics at all. Others denounce them as "itinerant vagabonds" and ns a burden to society-"a cla-s of people (says John L. Robinson) irAo newer pay their i m 5." We presume as a class the Clerv are not ge tax-payers, but we would infinitely pro- . . I J ' , . . to stake our bread and butter upon the .......... .1 . " 1 f a . U .. .. revenue derived from Ministers taxes, than in unon that derived fmm iKp hirplinrr nolitil ..w... ...W....W...-J,! cians, who are now rmatiac so furiously obiut these matters. Demagogues are Oe oinning to discover that their great "swindie," which was going to stop all agitation, and secure peace and harmony to the country fr all futurity, is really stirrm a little more ' opposition and indignant contempt than they bariined for. Ministers, in common with all Other hov-st intelligent classes of copu ni'v, beho'd and tremble for the safety of lh ' Union, when such gross acts of perfidy as the repeal of the Missouri Compromise emanate from the Halls of Congress, and it ialike llieir p-iveloge und their ir dutv to snter their protest in common with other people against further violations of national faith, fr7 The Journal informs its readers that Mr. Hall his gone Et after offir,. We imajrined from what Mr. Hall told us I hat he was going on private business. Will the journal Mill further oblige us by saying what office. e hone its a fat one, and hope thal 1,1,1 J,,ur"al iU dt) aM il ca lur Mr. Hull probably don't Ml his Junior to his private business. He KOOVs Wf if I serve more confidence, audi- never back-t 'ward in taking us by the button. Now, as it happened, Mr Hal! did tell us in plain I terms he was going to Washington afler an office, signifying that he had it perfectly senirc Tv,t h his "private business" then, ondif ,,e iä es-ful, we shall probably i i : i. l a v . i . i i r ir.'ii' iuur. PaVSMA Raii.koap. ''his important linkin tie line el travel between "the States"! and California and Oregon, we learn from the Aspinwall Courier, is nearly completed. The work has been considerably delayed in I consequence of heavy rains, which have tieö, u , ,. ,.n,ba-.kments where the grading ' I A . T 1 ' m. 111 A I is ke-it upon the work and only three miles of the ground is yet unbroken. Thirty-six miles of rails are laid from Aspinwall and six more ready for the iron. From Panama four miles of rails are lai I and six more graded. Passengers by the present steamers go over ; thirty-four of the thirly-six miles, which leaves hut Ifi miles of mule travel, which is accomplished in the short space of four hours, or six hours in making the entire transit from Aspinwall to Panama. TCj The Democrats ol Indiana and their orgaut, are Insfstiof that tbs Nebrmsksbill isitW teat o( Democracy nt pres- nt. We do not think they will ever insist upon it Sffsin i er the inquirer nor any other Democratic paper t'iat we know of, ,! the support ol the Nel pan,,r t ,nt we krunv , vpr maintained lhat . I i .1 1 hu üinnnrt ot tne Aenraska nieannre wi a nieanure was a rhat U "barking test of Democracy." down" amazingly. It evidently don't read the Enquirer of thi city. Alter theelec tion in different State? to com? off soon, we expect to hear every Lorofoco paper in the ci untry swear, like tlie Boqnirsr now, ÜM Nsbrsskl SSSSSaif iJ not aud never sa a ter-t of DsssQCTSCjr. Ct.oTHtNO WlIOt.rSALE AM ReTAII.. Hv Mr. A. Lobenatine's advertisemrnt it will be je . c 't'n that he has porebsscs! out tiie interest Mr. Chas. . Mack in Ihe concern, and at craattn am liaa.imil an an S - ...,..'. I.,.. rt ..II . . n ' - ...... "c u islus to make r om for fall and winter J. ...I ...iii -- - - K,Tl ir suoii establishments, u all and ex - I SBiinc for yourselves. A Rare Chasce for tSn t latjon. An adverii-ement under the above head rill be found in to-day's paper. The "00 Wood' I j farm, belonging to ihe estate of the bstS , , ... particular attention of those wishing to purcnase una n. ar inta rapimy growing city. fX3 The Enquirer don't like our ideas on restraining the liquor trade. We had no ex1 pectation it would, and should have thought ourselves deserving a kicking if we had rereived the approbation Of the Enquirer on . . a.r. . . ... .a. . t ,ie occasion, w ne n we bo or say anytnipg vicious, we shall earnestly anticipate its ap . t-..- : . o , , p-oval from that source might place the au I t . . . . . T., . I . . . . . ".. .. ... - tnor under suncion and Kill tne. sentiment, tQTctucniaot .vi r. Fi I Imore. Buffalo, July 27. Mr. Fillmore and son leavs hers to-tnor-row for Cavuga coumtv- Thev are both in . . . . . ' D '. very fechle health.

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V VR OX A HELPLESS EXEMY ! GLORY FOR THE UNITED STATES. MR. BORLAXD'3 HONOR AVENGED.

Kan J nan tic Xlearugtia Bomburded! TREMENDOUS VICTORY! OT A mmnm TAWPMC1 The steamshin Prometheus, Cpt. Turner, ,m u ll,uw i one irom runta Arenas, on M on 1 1 :i v vi i I Ii Ä 1 i uli I i uli i ; .. : . I ooo l.":,. '"WIIUWJ it C3 iw rromeineus arrived outward on the morning ot tue loth, at 8 o'clock, havinotouched at Kingston for coal. She found in Sli!2S S? S'TJl V' commanded by (.apt. Hollms, which had arrived at San Ju.n del Norte on the 11th inst., :.. .-1 A C HT ä l . . . 21 days Irom iew l ork. t ommiasioned to settie certain diihcultn "s b 'tween lae A 'n citzens and the local authorities; also ... ,i. I .. n , . I . . . . : ' . an iiisuii yivr-ii a mid: i unit; Mlice lO trie Hon. Solan norland, our Minister to Cena 'PL. .i :.: i .. tral America. The authorities and inhabiol the town reluaed to make the alightr X 1 V " , ! no anoio'iv navinir htcn rerpiv-i . ( n If.. . I li9 on the 12ih i-sued a proclamation to the authorities and residenis that unless un apolog WH9 ,nade by 9 A.M., on the 13th, he 8,M,"!d Proceed board the town. No n.i i.irii ....... lla ... tl.u ...... 1. 1 .... . .....I. apology ceme. He in the nieanti m- took poMeaaion ol the Transit Co. 's sttamers. and mm them to the town, nfierinjr frotectimi to ell persons who chose to escape; and within i "n, i"i"ute ol the time designated bvCapt. H., the cann nailing commeiiced, and continued with brief intermission, to 3 P. .V . x I During the interval no disposition was man;Usted on the part of the inhabitants to come to terms for the saving ol the properly. At -1 P. M. a party landed, c munanded by iiutcuunt, who burnt the toivn. S.m Juan.'ar or Greytown, on the 13th, was entirely destroyed; one or two small btv1din.s in the suburbs remain to mark the spot. No lives srefe lost. Mr. Scott, arent of the Acressory I runs.it Co., tendered a tree passage by the 1 roineiheus to all who wished to leave. A l"vv accepted the olfer. The I'yane sails , r ., ... v t tor Iltun on the I ith, an I litifi Mr. r .ilcii-'. our CoMMeftUI Agtut, boms. Officers and crew ail well. Th -'lI.Ti M. schooner Rertnu la, and the , West India Co. 's Mail steamer Dee, a Iiritilr merchantman, were witoessos of the scene, I v i ti tr in 'he harbor at the time. The i resoluiion i i Nicaragua, nod Ihe difficulties a. u ..aa a I at a in Juan have not iu ihe least, interfered with the transit ol California passengers. ; The rainy season has commenced in earnest. ! rt'RTHr.R PA1TICV&AM. I Trom residents at Oreytosrfl at the time of the SOSSDSrdmS Ot t and Irom psssengers by t lie oinet'ueus, are gala lu'tiier facts rela j live to the town and its destruction. .(Jreytown consisted of about eif hit hsuass, ...i.. li .. .i i...:i. ..r J J , . nearly all ol lhem built of wood, and by far l lie greater proportion Ol mess constructed in the United Slates and ttken there CS) shipboard. One of these, J,vnn's hotel, cost Slö.uoo. Not mors Ibas one-lourth of the ! houses IS the new part oltue town, which Um k... k..i .:. u;a ...... . .. I I has been bunt since lo )0, were occupied. 1 hey have heretofore been, occupied, hut - were deserted from business considerations aoote lime previous to this ulluir. Tlie population offireytotvn consisted of about 500 OerSOIli a itOL't'lher: (if whil'h number 10 or lJ . ... ,1. I ... i n - f tr i Mm i . a- 1 nrir iiwiii i lie I, ii i i i . i.i," uuuut m9 ,vr-ij BsflUhmen, and Ii FrsNchmeu und (Jer- - mans. The remainder of the pot ulation f., . - . i ,. .P, "ric .i.inion.i nrj;ii-B tutu ii.ii ivcc a lie 4 ' P.mrh.li Franrh ami ll.il..h ..r.. ' - m, wv.. enga'Mi iu hotel keeping ana trade. Toe hoiie- o'-eupied by the nntivr and ' ngroe srere principally frame buildings, with roofs ot thatched palm-leu! When the CyajM . , r g, appeared lief ire drey1! Mili.faiMMin ti, 1 ... . ii ,u ",c town and demanded amount I !JJ4,000, tnreatenine; bombard ..... .-I 1 ment it not coteutiru wnij ni a given noiir, it was not believed by the inhabitant-) that lliP lOWS r M Id bs J"rnolishcri, pi 1 1 a tro ami l i rvti .1 i biiriicil. I hey expected Uiat a lew 8lnts dhi be lired nilo tus lows, tliat 1 few IMMSMS would lie perfornted, a ml then hoatili tie wt.uld reate. Mont of the BswKol , how-evt-r, v ent for proterliun on board tl ihe Rrjjis war achooOSf Hu.mud.iJ, C ipt. Jolly, lyiag in the hrb..r. .Mr. Fuben. U. . A jt-nt, together with or aeven of the j Asserienns, sonshi protedins under ihe Has ol t!ie Uoiteei States, on boots' of the CysOSt and t he reuniiitier nl tlm inhiilntant-t nf ' (ireytown, ioclodinf all the Frem h SMtj natissn, logstkor with a few BngMnk and AmerisonS lelt the plare durin: the night and morning preceedmg ita destruction. They all rnesmpSw Isnjsthsr on the snore in the woods, about a mile distant. Nut antiripa-1 tin;: IMS entire demolition of the town by bomb-hell and torches, thev look hut little -t their effe.-ts with them. Ail !l property ! left waa acstroyssl. (Jo.'isrquemly, the SOOOSlsSI inhabitants were in threat antTsiion for tlio waot of loed, nod of elotWog not! pro tectum from the srsstber wlo-n our inform-i tints.. -It. hey had stretched up sheets for ! tents, and m'inv were ohliirpij lainWa in iL ! r ,u ",i i open air, without the leant shelter, and were haf ,,niis,ied or lnewarit A laden with provisions, vhifh iiad just arriv-d 1 as the bomb ardsnnnl coinmenced, has proba bly supplied them. Phe terms of Cant Rollins not hein.r rnm. ! ... ... . p. . piiea wiui fie i-, i iied his lire prouiDtlv at the y . . a mt , , -. appniiited tune neany every shot doing exetUlloH. lie Iireil about two iiini,reUhnU !,ut not burning up the town as he -'esired, h e I SSM! smorö S launch with q lieutenant and 'JOrs, Were CollStantlv cheeriprr. The amuutlt ,iro!1.rt, ttMrtiJU7 thi" bmS urdmeüt i, atated to be ball a million of dollars. The day before the bombardment Cant. ! Hollins took possession of the i'uns which were for llie protection of the town, and took ! : mem to runta Aren as and placed them in i 1'unta Arenas and placed them in ... , , K . Pill? of the Bgentof the Transit Comlliirinrr tha c . i. .. . i During the bombardment tWO shctS puny. Were aimed t the flier stnlTfrom sskUh float, laaal t la A M t . - aS fc . J . . T TT " " . iu mr jiimuumi na?, 1 ne nret ba ll severeu the halyards, ami down came the flar to hall J mjT1' ana ,ne second ball cut the staff half - froin whilh it was suspended. i -a . ... nu-vniicu. While the Cvane was rannnnadintr a . . J .Cann0naG,"P' B . . i . . 1 note was received bv LaDt. Ho ns from the Captain of the British schooner Bermuda, stating thit he rerrretted that he had not a ; British vessel of war there of the size of the I Cayar.e he would compel him to desist. Capt. Hollins, in replv to the note, reurretted I .a . a-. . .. . r y ' " If V ' l'f W Uli Hl'.' I " that Capt. Jelly had not two just such, as

he believed that the United States could not

get possession of them on the same terms as they sot the Cyane. There was a good deal of anxious lookinff for the British mail steamer Dee, then hourlv expected, and remarks! were made that when she arrived hostilities would immediately be suspended. Just as the town was to be fired the expected mail steamer arrived, but much to be surprise ot an oi ine Englishmen, the work of pillaging and seting fire to the town went forward. v nen ; . . . i i. . i . l ; , or 1 -It wa an over, tne onus,, mm i r i h i. (iv in.' luv - nr tow The burning and pillaging party were on ;in0re nearly half the dav, and passed the time in Man-V ' lhem " intoxicated that it was not an easv matter to et tl.em on board arain. t O lime matter to A number of the residents of Greytown I thp Promv. iiiiit ocn l"in u . v. w . . ethus. being provided with Iree passage by M T.vo persons were snid to be missing, and there were apprehensions that they had . rr been burned in iheconfiaoraiion. 'emale uoctors.-mow win ine meuicai i .... .I,, ,- r.. ,,n v..,i i ,irin.p ,p imi-k How will the medical when ' callin on a DaÜerU ! Will 'it be alter this fashion 1 "Well, my dear, and how are we to-day V "No belter, thank you, dortress; I feel so J .11.. A ... ) dreadfully depressed.' Depressed! Well, we will soon put that all rinlit with a new bonnet-" "And I l e! so d read !' lily cold; I can't get ( ;wan arm. somehow." "Yea, ves! I will order vou a eaabmere ! shawl, to be applied to the back: I think that ww will relieve you. And at niyht I cannot bleep." Dear, dear! We really must take more excrete. We must po-oiively go to the Ope- : offener than we do." "But it 6eems quiie an exertion to stir from the house." "Of course it would. Now. if I order von a couple of silk dresses, do you think youj could manage to keep them! "J am snr? I will try anything, if I can only jet well. 1 lrveaticli dismal thoughts; I u . r.ifancy all sorts of things. - We must be patient ws mut be patient! Why n t have your feet put in new boots of an evening, and wrap a diamond necklace around your throat when you go out! Wp niut cheer up. I will tell vour husband to nve vou a stimulatiny draft that ihev will make up for vou at the bsoke's, und then I .... .... J think we shull do very lucely. ' OCTODKIt ELECTION. A. It S?trKa, E.i. Yon wilt nlm aaaaa aay j ... . .. .'.it... i.i i r re i u i i.- ii.tf o r.:.ii , o i .u SartafgSOaaaa at the umf October alaa JOHN S. U AVITT. Btt''r. am authuritfd to snnnnnee tte nanir IRA A. r Ailit tllL.I4cuii'loltr I .rsu.-l l anurrburtn ouii r. a tai MaaaiacOct tl.e C'uuiity lou.out. ,u. ir ilvc'.iuii, subj4 t lo ili u i. . f ir-' tf S-w. a-ithiri-i ti ano.ui.- am tjMaart aa a in- i llaaia lr r-elirtiOB to tue i fliro ofJaaS of tl. a Court of ' ( r ttit- ti:ri t i.mi. i ..f tl.e . wtiBlir. wf ; t IM - ruurn Mil n arrua, at iLt tut .n.g Ot-ubvr i.ntu. 1 I Ml, l--,lr.l 1". mnnn :.- Ufr ..T, ,11 . h.t ! .'"HX' - . miKKyoi Man muh. Uaa hiiaaaSaaOaa uioau for tli on, c f Auditor al Staaa. aft Um au Oaaoba aiaoxi. iS TMa.ruoPi.ai jm.-. SPECIAL NO! ICES. iil.OltlOts SCMMBal. With tho hit, uUr ataaaaaSaaa of wi l--nmn.rr. thernnk Orcvtatioi. ft lb- l I .i.'l- .od lit Tra tlir inr,li... in tlie Jorp vlli y ol Oioarrai river of the Waat an 1 South, willn-r anil tii-. Ilia ,","' "in "uVt n J n. - i-uu ,.n 1. I ...... tf'L.,... ull.l I.'il.. I, ill, .1 ...1. IIi.lt It in ..I'll pr.iuo Yrtiow .ijomiica. ii.-ra ishihlü ..r the Momtcii and 1 BowtU, Diarrhau or diMDtery. Agu nt Fevir. Billiou und ' Tvi.la.s I v.t. I nlrr I ire nn.--.ii..-.. nod influnc--Vou -lioulu BMka frao u.e of Da. BaVrR'S iim VkiikTARI.K I.a.ack,. It I, power to c'..niath auaaln. purify 1 1. I Mood. n 1 r-ntaara health. eae Auurtixuiciii in aoliVr etu of tun a per. PKIIFKI TI.V III.IM'OI.TKn W: had un'il f Uta oBi Jrrad tha Ui s for . liinr aad of ' 1 : . . u j : 1 1 ..... .; eonrv 1..1' in I'.erni .M.dii im i.r. an l that tiia n-ar era ia niiia mM ,0 rreet the w..ri.i iv. r..! i..hi.u.i.,.ut e ia it a,.. Or. A L. Uun' Liver liaison is talaed of taor-. -d mora and irattint ajfaaaar attaacta than 11 1 1 i lhi-r t'ompi.iiii'i oaforo the puhl'O, aud should n this t - the !!. : I. I poiltouy I'Ii'm. ,1 11. r, , i r. ; 111 :ui 1 i. r M4talM aaar aat aa. Hü am .atsasaals aaa Saaa tkaa Ma4l riao i at too l lor what it rltirai in a Wnrr.-int-r -.ad we ire rat to len.ro of the nrdt Inilor- IB r i it claim- to Jo . W 'p eHge aantalva- that tiiet.- m na ktaiawaaaa la. aaal : . toatinauninW in th; paper. .ee .vdvertii.em.nt in thit rap. r. e3 I I ROCI rÄ4Tr-rtV?str. to. .latca Salt Kiieum. Tet er. lr-att. .-o.e Manias. S .r. Was . . . . . . 1 Know nil Men l liiere yiu.t nt Liniment li.llu malum. Neural a. I.umlaao i'ta. aeaii iie.i. c.k. i i.r Oal. Saasha. Sadaat. Sta atai Sawstajr. s..ies. Heaa Jiri.-? hJj;.' 'in .loin-, Hrn.-!.. 1 uK.l'it i-. h.. aint or SaaaSaaKnaaaManaaaaananraanaaw ;-tf a i- . ,-m ia- I n .l)r. I I. II nicrl. nn llnir lU-.lornllt e. r..r Itratolie.u h.ii-t.iKs-lV sn.lt i.revemu.e , Irnrrwon'a Amrrit .ir. i liu llu.r on II,.,... Hair irom falim. t artaalM oi Un ni.iuiob i Mtaaate re ns-ag it. mmm a new urn ie. leeent y iiiironiirtu. na sure cure or haldnct. and will atann the t nt of a diacermng nul 1'c. aa tho'ixandt who have ne-H will testify. SaiiCirnil r : to Ve had of the Aaent, giving full particulars. Price ai in al.'l I'ltUtl, .-OIU ry C. E. PTntS S co.. Swarlaasg. .',7 Superior tt . Cle.elatid. nhio. For sata hl Fnville t-f II A LLOCK S STOODASD. I.I-JCH A- VI- RI.INO und KKLLKK. KaRNSLEY A CO . SJlaaaaaaM Agnu e-ll TV I TlVFßTKfi'MFNTS V f? 9 - 13 MR AT Kir. THK high. a- m.rk.tt rire will always he ptid for Hams at the bachuage Kotaurat. Lring it as auon aa l oaaile. augltf PKTKR UK. IOI H I.K HI! RK.T. 0t Aerr 5,e'il'!?rt " aaiMl le Ian. ily res dcucd, situated in the moat I tne citv. loehoii-e contain. -la To. .ma. itti good cittern, outhojaes and a nuutber of fruit trees -n ' the premise. I ALSO I wo vtcsnt Lots in l.sn sacn ntv. fronting tne riv- i er. A I. ra-.iu o:iu I e had if applied for immcaiat.lv. I aa Skia oJ augl tl , -rm .IITHK. I 111 V. tx rayers of smltrl ngh Coontr are herehv notifled. . that Certiflcatet for lases paid into the CoontyTreatury . ,u SU th ?"u..1 l2liM. ..i"'! sno i. ra ' lor-iavuie i.aiiroa.i . oui ao . . - . .. , . aa AwStwr'annca. ran ' ' 1 ' applying lor tain uefiväwwaai w in ni- i -n i Ati.il tuo County Treasurer. ittvr the Cer'itica:ct h.-reu.f-.iu iv. n lv WILLIAM H. WALKER. A. V. C. mg.wdW plSa V TO CONTIt l TOK-. FAI.EP pror.eaala will 1-e rcn.v-d uteil august utn. 11.1 Ba a. : M ,r 0 lh OuLjleyteatra sugar cuttd Hams. jnt " -; . i . j ä 'HICRrJ!.--Odot Iar-e .i.-e young Chickens tis ree'd . B j .a aud COOh'S. ! ' a, T iTK OF IMII AW. i a MIKKBU'HIiH Cof.NTV S In Vandrrburgli ( irrull Conrt, (la vacation ) Allrrd 1 Kvcrelt. 1 . a'J?" i I Raehael Kverett. , OT arParin, by an affidavit hied in my office, that the defyndant Raehael Everett it not a rvsident of the Sute of "Hisna. T .e aati Raehael Kverett is hereby notified of the i pendeaeyof 'Jiistuit. aad waraed thatthesame will be tried 1 aad deCl'd.d at the U.lt Oct,. IJ .r term 1SM f thi. Co,,rt. JACOB LI N KKNHEIMKR. Clerk. H. n.rwaa for filaintiff. mglwit T RK KOTICE. AN TON I RTSII holds a rr mis-ory note sgainst me. Philtip Koch, foe eirhtv dollars, for thecoasideration of owe I up atct, or ris-mv noiiars. tor imrotiionumn I have overpaid him. and le refuses UsetOe with I thr lore I warn every Mrson from purchasing said ante, i BMI i thr lore I warn every Mrson fr-m purchasing esid note. fr I i win n.-t pay itagaia. evsi at phillip koch. r it aaain. ey31 St PHIl.L REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWO Lou on Main stre-tt. on-' betweea Filth aad Sixth. the otkar fcetween Slit. i snd Seventh, each cjniaininc 7" feet Tr, at bv IJfl. Lot in 1. n. -co. II by 1 12. with al Two : Yy'rlatj.V 511,7 12 . iui ia for buainasa pnrpaaaaar I Titles indijrataie and erms. nearai. For partiewura. e- : ..in .f Brnni.WH WIIR Notary Public. ' I J5..tf RI'DOLPII KKHR. Notary Public. us Fintrt.. at M. S. .Tohnaon's. Att'y.

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"REMAINING in the MRS.fU2ti Post Office at Ev.anviUe, Ind.. TTpPersons calliüg for these letters a ill please aay "Advertised. a aiiJgo Aipt us Jona, AfSSÜe JeMS Alexanar Johnson Mrs Klizabeth JohnaoD Absulom Jonea Julia Jui'kaon Joseph Jolinon Mrs Elizabeth Jackson George K Knight Mra Alenin K inilall JffO Keimerlf Gaorge W 2 Kendall Jo-t-h K,- l.-r Georg R Kelrr-gg all at Kliaa 2 Knight William 0 L l.eviijroTa Kffiiiger lwis Abrain Lej lea a liner l.owowi. t Mlaa Jo.-jitiine LaatpkiB Jaanaa La renrr James P lewii A L Lawrence F,hratm l."cUart WiHlaaai Larvata Henry L) uianl s H I M Mayan Martin Marlin David Ii Manattt Joan K Mor-ran U (' Miller Mrs l.ouha Mill r John W Mullen Miilard Meiiiow K Vary Jaiaea Miller Jhn Mem .Mis . n, -Un Mier M rs CaraUna Mon i tmj Michael MA 's VcNuniori P I V. l'ot.fll Wtn P Merinre Mra KaSa A 'i Keiina Mullicw O O'Rfirti laa i' i 'iik it i Kwsma Uiioeil Mis-Genevea Q'Byrnej Ann p " f ittaraaa C K PantWk r Av,,i k Polk Mlaa Anna X Prent on Oh' e .1 Partridge 1 tie dore Piirtrii'.p.' l irhard P.-irker .luej h Parker Jorebine K lines' teas Samuel Piles John 2 KoOartaxHi J"hn K. mi J T Konoid Mrr HWnhstt Hi rie . rnitronjr Hlelnrd-on V ilti: tn Pert! Kev RSmUSl Haiikin Joi n i; .i-l ' Marv Ann S Stiek av Gnonrr W Si U Mlaa Niomy Suit! Ja in oa B Knarmaa Giles K Sterllnc Mta M -Vens l.i'li ii S-hoti. l.l HenrT Stewart John 2 MaSavf Margret sien D rnlMnaa M H Knlliva Mkn BnUy K SwaaraWra j .i Hlitcka saimicl ' SnCI V ilii:nn M--i jirt Mar E 't.itin Jo n K 2 Kkella Miss Francis MM. til N A Siiv:iio C'-irfr s tit i son riioui is I mi h i I- . T Tionion James lor Min W 'i Men I Titan riiom 2 V A V Vnoghnn John 2 Vlgar John ! Vain-e Mra Ktlaabetfe June Vom g l.'et Holds V Yale.s K.'ward 1 vv d Mr .!ärgret M atvnnan a J 2 noil M r Maria I ooSnsS lo pa V. iliiaiiii. Atl!" Mary Woods hlias Wrlgki Tkandnw W illiams John W'eleh John H Wheaton William alker Marlin w.irk Jaaapa 'Ihoa 2 Walker Jvsae Walker M A V. line J G Waring a v. Ilaa K '. i.o!.-v Ol ra Wood K Wade James UKX. ST1NSON. P. M. Avnrj k k a . I . wMksMatf RulI ,.r Mr!) Mary Hmw m Kai nl.ir.1 Brnn mh iu u am v I Brlt.m K'alj.h I I . r,.i Br (ew Fnad L barker wen Burk er John B Butl -r .Mi;' Knte BartasaWai M 1 Bak r John Hü ri Cliai BeaedktMraAaB Kcier F . .. f : - Vp'LUeth gKavVw I Beui h J' Im Brow ii William Be1l-rtl Iaae Boll Mi IsabHa .. .... . Burl - Uli A inure 1 B lit I Ir.lia A C raarpbell Vr-sft I linten Mr h liza Jane ÄiSEuk insim LuciaJa cmlerJaai rMn ri -A J ( o-l r:oi riiarl" Cartel Cyntha A rii hit mi Hanaa Charlton !:, H 'w.k Willt.-iru ; ; j'.Vp at j H K O' l rr in Craaa Ocoigta I'hiM-Mi Je II I Pnvl I. ..ii Willi .in wir.. Miaa Ana lr:m W i'tiaiu Dow I Mary J,,., ;,,,, M Paaalalon rrtorjre : "' - " J,,'u pur Theodora Fn Ins Ttuma Kverhnrt harl-s Klktua Joatoh ttt Ht-nrv Km'5u Kvaai Jeaess f -nr:ili K BSW : rl I hllC Kl J ' n t-chard MtsaM J 1- .iu f - ! Kr o Mary fl as . Euki M-. .M..r S r F,"i " r1'1"' l"ilrlO I FiliT VniHasi K-rjrieori JaOtM ! Ku?p itrirk J i Pavti BlliaSetS Qardiwf J n q roM K' bcrt Iirfr Aiiciislua c:. rri k P K Urat.i Jiinava (inttt f.t-i.rj; (,r,.,. , rM i tirtfBta Uoliert I Greek Paaaaal (Hpaaa HlfaB Aaaaiiea II Hin' Joi.'l'li Htcki Mln A 'la Belli i l!jff John J 1J VI B.Mk '"" - ' Horn Wai rft-sxlrleka Klw in H ' HuktM Pair irk HMaWaafl Hadaoaj Rt)aSf ' Hoi Jaaaes Hailix k V Sepel Heiifon Mrs HojUence H mit M i i.ouiia Miirvry Mis Jn HerrincVMi Mis Karak J MilI Cn hü III. Mil . Illl.i in MuirhioM Jaha iloi-ka Ml I'ol llo.lo;. 1 11 111 Maya II Hin.' Rderatd J MnMon Joiin W .1 niiii n a A I, ill, Orll'ia '. ., ... J'lili'i ill 1 il . . J'v '" JaijUOS Jaiuus Jon, H I Jiiiiii-i- William autfl A HARK f il l XI K KOH SVKt IT.ATIO.V. ''II.T vnlnnMa tvwt JB. A Warner, dee'd. eaw af KaarawUia. aaS I t - l.i - .i . ... ni,i ..... ..- c 1'" iliv ea w ui I alout ei!it mil't frain ihr Ww u ,., .;..!. know u d for Kile It will he divided it. 1 In aasrket an "iTÄ rhSS a ca-ry rcMdence. t. e afTord. rar. ! facliti.e. the lc ir-nt uroa the kWaatalWa an Craw- I f. rd.viMe Railroad. Term, easy aad literal Braf mi i."...en S M W.AIiFR. BySI-if Att'yat Law sad Real hcaee Ag't. u.oiium; whim bb m.k amis ritt ail. l.Kr.A r Cil.t.NCK Kuli II A SO A I N S . sJ2 TIIK un-l-raigned having pure. tl ,er Chaa W Mick. I.H eiiMre I itl).stre ar Ma -k A UwaaaOaa. TX,0Rt. idet-rm.ned t g-t nd TII!'. und.-r'igned having purri-a-ed of hi late part iut r-' in I i- I loth at a very h-avy dis of tha r-rescnt stock at it allv red i l pru i so a to mate oom lor a large assort lly red. i n-d ment of Pall and W mler Clothing, lie therelore iu it s bis , friend, in, d the puM: generally to c II and esamine hit Ooodt it.! -r --4. He haa aa g-.nd a ttu.-k of CI. -thine (.enu.mtn't Kuriii'hinc 11 in. Ac. Ac.. asO.r.- lala Kvan.ville. aud w ii aril them cheaper tn ia iiiey can ne i - ; i.t . ntaaa it, t' e city, which he will prove lo thote call-ng at hit Btor- ii ii ! r Pavilioa Hotel. erSMi ANTHONY L0BKM8TIXK. AOTICK. nA 1X0 haen r-mpelled .o a i-trte frnm mv wife on ac cointof her ha 1 ra.n-tiict. all peron are in reh warne troin hari-.-ring or t-iiHtiug heron mr aeconnt. aa I will pay no dehU of her contracting. e)2J H A . M A KCON Nl K R. K I, t i I VIMIV iri.lMS.-.'i eaaai well suorted lll.ick Tan Vel vela ree'd this dar. and for als 1 V eo. J.tS. LOW AI C .. 41b. Maintt . Lou., Ky. 11 4 K KKKI,.- a hole and. .If I-M and kiOs. a rhoioe ..r Uile, fur tale l-y . K. (ill.ItKKl A CO. ey Syc. . oearWa'-r. I.MK-II TK. ioi kalf-eaaata, cat'n. etc. ate . meI iii,i.u I Wor liu oe. I rc ' d. for s-i'e low l.y ryS S. K. olLBKiir 4 CO", Syc. near Water. ... rW.r WSGOX Tha "l. ..od latent" and "VoTkt ka .-mpl-te running order, snitahl- f. r Draws rnO ,r Pealarsuso. foi tale low by GUO. KosTKK dt CO. tirt HA .I to tales Timothy, for sale 'os hy op:.). POSTBS 4- "(). . t a ' 4 D I ft Ikl. aisla a 1. v aw c II n . IV Ul.aa .! I" litime, '"r -"lie ne ei. obo. fostkr co. WAIa!lJwl!a-l Winfv . I In the V under). urgh Ciicuu Court. October term. A. D., 1834. - K aatd .., iaj - r. agaiuit , Action to Foreclose a Mortgage. r.mor w iiippie. v rsdae I.OS1 Rank s and 9: a-kjr ' r W lr. I r.KN the Hranch Hank aa 1 rst street, or wriia . . . A3 ureet. 1 e;u -en tin .th and 'Jin mat roll of Tlank Hills, ,y leaviag it at this ; The finder shall be very liicralty rewarded by leaving ofcc . ey.l-ll HH AMI YARD TO LKT Yard and Stable on inn ni-ww nai- a ir I It.ira h. Sb.-rwood House, it for rent on res.ona- i u twlim' erTto T W ik rn. wit a co odioU. i im urtns. mere i i!,.,. business Furnar. . J art a.a well aaliaUleS. tmWtmUmmf buamea. rorparticnlsrs ea-iail at tüi. ' mew i ai. ey21-tf . L KK 8 BXCnAK I fiilTlVDRIBS.- . 3 I SMl lined Beer: im half btises Sardines; 6 bos Oleine S.ap; steamer ..mericus. at 50 whole boxes Sardines; ISO quarter boxes Sardines; 0U boxaa Salarauu, ree'd per ey!5 CooK'S DSSwOleVTItM OF PARI ER6HIP. . t . . a i l . IBB I a rtm-i to : p tu r-ioiore a i.iiog utiaetu .Misaesrowa R.rk.ni thiidiv di..i.li.il in mi.o',.1 SS - a . -J .. F R Barkar having parafcaaea th interest of K B. Cowden, :r ,k..i..ii u, aaul. il,. Lu.!. .r..,.i . ' alone acthoriied to etil th business of said firm ayl5-tf E. B. COW DEV r. rt. n.tKM. k B?i B"t"T BKI'rJe E1VW narr-.-r aiaganne ir July, Kuiclierboeker f-ar July; Puinum'sMagnaine for Jalr: Fraak Leslie's Gazette for July: 'irahi.m's Magttine for July, st yu S AMT'FL LISTER'?

To Buffalo, Niagara Kails. Bostuii it .Now .ork. MLI rn&HBSAT i. im: ko.ii CLKVKLAM TO BP F KALO. SIXTY MILES LESS LAKE TRAVEL, THAN BY THF. OLD BAROVSKT ROOTE. AND NO DKTDN ll i ON ..M) BARS. WITH CLRTAI.Y CO.V.VKCTIOJf .iT BUFFALO VIA LITTLE HI A Ml RAII.KOAD. Cincinnati, Colimihus, lleveland act! Buffalo 8 tKAIf BOAT LUfK. STEAMBOAT BXPBKSS TRAIN LEA V KS CINCINNATI AT 7.3u A. M. ff Steamer CRESCENT CITY. W.T. Pease. Coaaaaaadcr. learet Cleveland Moadart. Wrdoaadav a.i 1 Kridars. aa-Steaaier OL'tKN UK TI1K WEST. D. if. McBride.

' Coatataader, leaves Cleveland Tuesdays, Thursdays aad Satar- ! days. fhrounh from Clereltad to RafTalo ia tea hours, vithoat landinc coanetiD(c at BaSalo wi-h the moraiag traiasfbr Iaaara Fallt. New Vurk. BotjB. Montreal, aad all (oiBts i I the Kaste ru States. ' Tha steatuersuf thitline Jeserremnrs than a paastaa aatlca. ein luilt aad owned ly the New Turk aad Sri, New V rk Ceatral. Cleelaad. Columtois aad Ciaciaaau. and Little lla - i Kailreadt. with morv renrd to ttre&xth. tpe.d. uariral 4 accommodations aad magaibeeaea of nauh. than tu eieiia. The Queen and (Saaaaat are Loth evi-lenret of what skill tasta aad Dion y will aeconi liti ia this day of j crlecu.il tuaiukoa. Arcbitcetu re. The Little Miami i the Ka-tern Depot at Ciaeiaaati. Passengers should hear in mind that this is the on 1. 1 Steaaa Boat Line from Cleveland to ISuilulo; aad to make regular um must procura their Tick- ts via Cvlumhut mad Cleveland AÖrMral audSute Room are included ia ticks u ly lakt Uamers ol tide route. FARE. From Cincinnati to Buffalo 9 4 From Cinciaaati to N. York. (Railroad from Buf alo)...!l to From Ciaeiaaati to N . York, via liudton river st'rt 10 ft From Cincinnati to Boarna 14 CM EXCl KslOV TICKETS. From Cincinnati to Niarara Falls and l ack W W r mm Cinciaaati to Buffalo and 1-ack IS OK AS CHEAP AS AN V U 1 H KM KOUTK. For 'fhroufh Tickets and all in'ortaation. leate tpj.'v at the old aatai lithed (Jeaeral Railroad Office, la three start l yellow, luil. ling, sou.h-east i-oratr ot Broadwav aad Fraut ; street, directly opposite the Scienter llo.e. It-ifroaJ Hotel. and mail boat laajwiaw. or at the Eaatera. Little Miami. Kailroaa ttepot, Kaai I-rout ttraet WM. H. CLEMENTS. Sip'l. P. W. STUtPKU T eket aat Gaarral Agent. The Omni hut Line willeall lor passengers ia aay part of tkt cut. by leaving di ectinns at the ahova office, aouth-caat earner ol Broadway and t rout atrwak. dire.tlv on the river hawk. y J. H. HOWELL. OttJllr' r NEW ARRANGEMENT. Tvo Daily Tralna. Mäkln I irret Connection. LITTLE MIAMI KAlLItO.lII. VIA COLUMBIS. TO PITTSBCROH I'itIL ADKLPniA BALTIVORK AMi NKW YDltk". Atix o'clock A . H. and va o'cl rk P. M : aad TBBJCS UAll.Y TRAINS TO PITTSBCROH! At six a'eUak A. M. ; aud tevea-aud-a-half o cl.ck A. M. ; aua uie i ciota r . ji. FARE ItBOCSBI Cincinnati to Philadelphia Cincinnati to Bal'.imare Ciacinaa'.i to Near York, vi Philadelphia.. Cincinnati to l' ttbrh Cmcinn vti to Pittalursh (frowt car) Time Cincinnati to Piubnrgh Time Cincinnati to Philadelphia ....14 14 00 I OU 7 OO 5 UU .11 hour ,SSW hours : k ho. rs lime Cincinnati to iuht-. . I'aatengera tf o'clock A. M Train. Liybtntn tu i.x nr. at. i.i-ii .nanu Kuuroau. nave ominu'cs at ( rettline for '!ibi. r, arrive at Pittsburgh at H o cli ck P. .M . and make direct eoaneetion at Pittaloirjrh w ir train to PliilaJeli Uia and IUI Jniure. cunnectiiis at Philadelphia with Train New Jersey Railii New York. 1'aismcm y 7. a'alaak A.M. Eipress Tra'a. Litila Mi anu U 1... klrep at Pitul urub aad reuue t-y ktorningTrw :n ( I' i. fing the liea'itiful mountain scenery l.y daylight; forPhiladeiuhia :nd Baltimore; connecting at Philadelphia with 1 o -r,k A.M. Mail Train, via Jxeutingtoa aad New Jersey Rai'road t New York. l'aa-oagt ra by 5 'clack P"vrnin Fxrres. Little Miami Rn;lroa t. maae dlras t cuanectinn at Piuahurgh. with Fast Kspresa I rain tor Philailelrhia und Baitimor, connecting at Philadelf.hia with Tral KawJaraay Railroad to New York. The Little !imi i thr K :-rn Dep. t t Cincinnati. Kill lilHOli;H ill'KKTri. Aad for all (araaatiwM. ii'.ea. apply at the old ettablithed OaaayaJ Railroad Utiles, in three story yellow building, southeast coiner of llroadwa an I Front, dircetlv protite the 8 pen -ar House Railt aSUsHal, and Mail Boat Landing, or at tha Ka-tcru iLittle Miami l Ih jKit. l.iu.t l-rut street V, M. Ii. CLr MEN TS, - nntendenA. P. W. SraaDKR, Tick t and General Agent. THK O MM HPS' I INK Will call for passenger in any part of tiie itv hv Iravlrg dtrecticna at th alxire office, outheatt corner of Brm.d a ay and Front directly on river hank . tyt J If. HOvTRT.f.. Pen dw cfT. II ttXt DODIr A ( (). r I II i: PBOOF M I' E8 0 'E have on hand a supply of those Fiatc Proof Safe... I which wcotlcratlow fignrra. For their .oy rnr gnsaVtie. we refer to New Yolk and Virginia State Stock Rack. Crescent City Bank. Q. Copeland. Broker aad Banker. J. H. Maghe L Co. MO KU BROOK 1 ClirRCDrr.L. Areata y2''-tf V ater street. Kvansvilie lud. PAST LIXBI Paducah, Smithlwtl. Dy uslwrg, If ph i nsv Me, Clarkbvilte and X.isini fast Line of Steam jSSL Packet AMI TA;K O ( hks: Pr'prielorsof l!at. .t XKR, MILES A CO. fr .prietor of Cvnchos. FußO. ALLEN A CO. 'Mil" ifvlifiif n.aitjioc for the a ommoHa Ion nfiha M traveling p-jt lie vill p. .5iii i ! into operation by tha 2 h of thia month. (July. ) and will run as follows: Tueli.kt draught laut running steamer W HI. I'll. I k. I t s, riLET SAWYKK. Man W. P. MILES. Clerk, will Isava Palacth every crun nv of each day of tha week coirmeacing on the ar.th day of this mouth at ha put tlx e'elo'k. tad will arrive at lv n.i mr tt II rdoik the stm erruiiig. wiier.- a line nr uew anl up I en.. I wine pas-enter eoarhet will lie ia readiness to star for Hot vinavilla rieh , .. . - 1'iauo lavj win ea. ii ai Iii u eioca .0 neat Ulorumg making St tOn twaeMh fr- u. Padneah to llobkiasn 1-. iu fourteen ?$w' At "! k.i,,viI,e Ml lineofaiaes c. nt ecta aitha 11 in Vtr r if"J!yv VrZ' fSkaSaiSi kns mala uotaa.homr than any other mute. a.n nETUR.K"IlNrGr: the stage letvi IljpkinsvUIe every cay at II o'clock. P. M . sn-i arrives at l i-l irg at o'clo.k th next mornicg. whan ihe lernt., packet tt'M. I'lllLLIPS will leave aad arrive at Paducah at II o'clock in ihe morning in time iu connect with th- Louisville and St. Louis Dailv Packet Ciae aula, either 7he Prorri. t rs. in getting up tili mw and expeditions lino for the acconmiodat . m of the traveliaa i.iildie have ana raw ae i oe. i-aiu. uui iienws in MrcuriBg u , ., i ligiit orai.gn. laut running ateain r drawing only eigV.ecn lachet and new and elegant nine ptsa ngwr sU;e coach es, aas well broke kotsea. wltl. sober, care'iil ud .rirnced drivers and thev are doteruiined auto coudact .l.c line aa to render reaeral tatl tae.ii J S AI.LKN. ey2S-lwd Agent f. r the Stage Line. A OTI CK. CRKHCKS I f lTV RANK. I wassavtuw Iml. Julv 'Ji. Id.l IlAVlVi; f r the first time l-een informed ly the nana nee- ,) , iunt in thi Kvtntvill- Journal of this morning, that tha lyroscent I itv Mank baa been selected s the Treasury of "Coj naat's Coal itankeef Vanderburgh County." It is teemed prop i cr to annoi nee in the same nuMic maiiner. thsttheaa.dat - 1-ninnieiit is Ci-cliue I. and tn-t to l'.atiic hat nn-l ir,u hart. .... conueefon whatev- r with mv other Coriwration. Asaocia-ti.-a or Company, eacept turh "at it may have with its other cutlitnert order el the Hoard of l-reetnr. i ey.'7-lt ST. BAKU. Cash'r. BACO. HAMS Plain Raeen Usdis f rsaleln lata to tjit pur. haa. ri. i r t)t7 Sa.M L. ORB. A I' K I . MK lot of Kann. ng Mill . received aad for aale W ey27-dAw T. GRANT di. CO. M latSM kU. i M1TU K. YrBMDBBS mt roreaaat. 1 Llqwon I"-a men and others are herehy aotifi-d that their Liceuaes will spire on the - u.lar in August neat, at which time it is expected they will take out now Licenses, aad there! y save coats, eyar-n ...J,,,i Wa Rl. Marahall. Knpiirer. Reform and olktbote copy 3 times. iM'onu vth. va.ti:d: OPPIKBOBS. IHOKTA lata, aged n. w a' out Un years H-. it : tho ir'.t. i-ft New , ork City oa th- llthof.'Uy. i.-.i.k.. tu I'r- nf Pi Tee innururaie.i th. d.i..' Ma ,, sai noawd lo be m itb some petton ia or about Evawsvillä n-iw. Any inf-irman-n reapecung hiuiwill b.- rntafnllr r. I eeived ly hit klllicted troiht-r. ' - - john i;ko. siiortall. iio i. - useisi Is'tlttk r v 'i . r.. Train will be disconunucd aatil further order af tha Board l -ht ... . . .. . ..... . p i, ,V Ti 1 Xia3 Vli . RAM'L. HALL. Srsa't. JAM! -i 1.(1, CHART SMI w I.OC'KHAKT A- I A IIUETT, a TTORM-'Y T I IV, KYYiVIIIR lan A ""j V'.r.-l. ,iT. . . .,.,.'!.'K: .J. ,J iockhaRt axd wm. f mubtts.-,, M"''' thera'thti tuptli- r in the I raetire ,t the Law and prom,t, te.a tnar blIiins jB tbe Bi7tBaaTaaaT festion that may be eatrn.u-d to them. They wiU uractice in the Stau Md pinieral Courts. pracUce ia 'Office on Fourth street. K-twcen Main and S, T 1 . . ore. uij a i - i j hlSOI I TION XOTIf'P THK Q-rartDerahlp heretofore eii-tirg letween thssnbscrihert un icr ihe natre aud ttrle of Mae A- I. oh. ....... t.hi dT iimw?' aant-isl consent. A Lohertina. who willeonlintietl.ebiiaineaaartlie ,.1.1. land mill... a. ..a.. . " . V. , c ,a waaawaw adiuMment of all clajBM against the old Cms. and w M nwa tha . t .1 a .u.. all . . 7. "'"":'''"' P"'l'- ir"wa mm ing tnem -lve, indeitcd to the late trm are re.iuettad to make immc selves in 'tented to the late firm are miuettwd ta snake immediaU nyaitBt. CilARLK W. VACK ANTHONY LOUKNsTINL. A 1 Uli If a vrxr, withdrawn from th aiove era. I take tk'f eetrn to axpreaa my thanks for tha patroaag ae Ianarallr beeaowed ta it. and request acontianane of the aaam aa mv 1st partner, who will carry oa the bntineas with uadimiai-ned vigar. aa will, aa always, trv to make birsetf wer-1 f the eoakdanew ef the people eyR CIIARL'KS W. HACK

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