Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 87, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 August 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL

The roytowD uira, i :niiiaitive citizens tLjme 0f the curious ' orrisnnnil enr p ff the Jonriial, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Cincinnati Enquirer appeaio be an runWoniinf v-wbowh. Ind.. ana i vet received, tich h9 hvm E for sale ly To Ruflulo, NiaaFa kali?. Boston & New York. . -. a .... . r.rMK, vr P.'rv nnnpr w r hri ve . AT f luawa - a i Louisville Hotel, Aug. 2, 1851. Dfat Sir- I oiii. uill. is iiiit nulv a last 3? I lll.-2 .""0 3 and 4 feet Oak Lata ho j.j ,nat the "KnowA. 11. A. Lii. hlMPUi.. rrrVj 7 .w.uilitv, Nothin? - 7 ,, the boldness, audacity, or party sviuv were A . . If X ' I ' - . V I - . . ; . . -V . - ... . a.;. i w j. n .. ... . .-.... .-ttii i,mcg . wsa.i I I t Iii, k a v -" It it VI I. nilO A T 1.1 HK ( LKVKI.AMl To RI'LCiin . -u.-t R ng their nocturnal place but a hof Qnd e8pecially at ,he HA. Ma. 7 r - j iV. tupps in Quigl .EatraSuga M?J3L SS8 LESS LAKE TRAVEL,. TEKMS OF UBSCKlPnoa. Daily Joarnal, per year,. " by the week Tri-Weekly Jouraal, pT year whatever else it may be called, to ;tenu . M J CA HKS plain Canv.sjed; 1 cask t M I ' I ; rri,.iräday n'g,u ,d L town, resoiveu on present time, as it is just before the election. en f'irrl f..r saIi at 1 Administration in the Urevtown I . . , iYe .-s , i, r , . . The ffl tirl 1 1 .1 f vn nra RMviriH u ilh that PnPrtTV anu i bim'o'j -- o ng7 HAJlllilUA'S, coraer tiocatt aac a a H'r V' BTa o ... ,,:s SAI bars. C LRTAUf COJiJfF.CriOX A T BUFFALO, i-SInl.-. .. - It- m.atpr. ia-.ompelleä find tneir y , whirh it i r,P,oa.w V..,l0rl,nr,rl, rnn,li. ' Pl'TXAM'S MA(;4ZXKfur A!!P.rt. rir.4it Weekly journal. . .. mai uipci w cai.u.v... nrmiPd Ul'f I a.J-J at ail nriZarUJJM . . .. j .aau l-.I. Li.M t.K .S hu. wro . r , AMI UAII.KOAD. t, As i nc T- Messrs. Parvin a mnrok to make a pervertion or facts uttery inexcu- ic7 V V 'CTltl0n8 viff0rou!R. ft. sornletl,,,ea l0, m'e aboul- ln ,act'' MBRRIÄG ..M i. .fcr ut CmcionaÜ. Culamba, Cleveland ard Knffilo .t sf-....n I'lnA n.l Walnut. Cinr-n,.ti V .. .. .. tKot. K.it 111 Vaill ' lu actica of ? l0uruuaiy 1. U !. n . fic , Up an mnr , II,.,., ä. K. (.ILKKKT a- Cii s., n.ir U". tar. 1 .71 Vr,5'llaUU DUIiaiü Cincinnati Arth utret't VMllOT I.IKK are. athorii?ii xed asenU fo. the transaction oi i n-T.t..r SlDie. diu wc iic..b , Jr. . rr j r?" ni in. i . ti i i .n. i r.tical T it'V ..tP)a"aBr Tfcay M : aaV -i-L. j . ... . Tiwy'ur 1,1 ,l,e "'S"1, boiii iiuue on me part ot t ie various aspi- . every place but one in rants and their friends. Many of them take I 'HOICK OLD II IV Aft vm R -lio.oco aaaoi.V J IT' tos aad 'iu i!iiiea foril reryliwbr .öuAr LEAVES CINCINNATI! Ue hvan.ville Journal. Tb I'..l Journal will btfoODd . -Ve as an instance if P0' Lad searci. 3VHemer CRKSCKXT CITY vt't r a area Cler-Iand Mo., ... uhi.LL. 1 V ?. CotaMaad.r. vva aa aw uv w Iii v u , (till a'i vi saw aaut vbsbwsw (sawn an ia cy. " " f on are reapttrlfully solicited tlirouzi. tt'm. aug. S. h. GILlJKUf a O .. Sjc. Bi-ar Water. depravity, and to acquaint our city where it was possible for a meeting me to be a citizen. T (..!. t V n1 nant lir 1 i . r f 1 A IttC HU UCIl lj tyv-- .:'.'M- aV IMilV4 0, m.a.d.r. l.ae-Cl.T.la.d Ta.rTkitoi. aaPÄ . A. ar aaea . . the fact, that there is one paper at least in the country prepared to defend the grossest T L" n f tiiii i -i 1 1 it iintti ....- 1 - niu Wim m I. . i . d si! CITY OF EV AN S VI L L ; MONDAY MORNING, :::::::.::::: AUG. - i aLU I Ii -vi vi tub iiuuu ni.ii LUMJiaiin uliu sniir ctnuiiiii uuii, i"a to be held, and finally attempted to tMft-iltw 1 immumAmr,-nii ,n W.lb-i tou"W&m. Ih.-iaan iron i i.THand to Bnffalo ia t. hon witl.ent .Ji., C'Bnertin at Huff. 1. ...). 7 ,Hi''l , j i I. ... i lur -I inr e.-iair, i -iorne 11. Ilaön, dtcil.. haufilelhl noitre that. nntHV iins:ir.r.Pv u nut. In nr. ..r . .' .. iu. . rctitn.a t eli tu real t.tt .rii j.. j . .:. .n.. UndiDii ... i , ,. - - VVJl n u iu uiuiani, UI Uli: ICH l'MI lit ICS UI tt ril I . . . .... i.qoutratre which probably ever disgraced cur , . , . . , ... . . , , , , . m losucicientt ry hi di.t; and that id petmoa win u der to get a peeLotuTc this place, one of the organized bar; but as I have taken in my h-ard m the buai una f the r..urt of r.,ai.,n Pira oftaii M a 1 T" a!-. '1 .... V. .. ax a A it.wr I iPnli Ii v i- i sv . . . t- Ii. v.- x'Jfc a . w r "oraiaj traini for Niutrt the Eauteru Statea. The iteamt'reof ihi. line deaarremnr iK... i .... country. aiany oiner uemocraiic papers l...,; ft . .:.: u sivn and wit u rawn mv r:ir. nmr-t t oner V"""V ."'. av!, r. beiac butlt aaJ owaed 1 7 the New York aae Erie N. vTS a-1 t ari I a, rl V.l.. A . ' . 1 M' Ttte .Hum m. tint. - " uuiiuii uai iv , u very nui uiy Liiitru uv y f. . . . -, ujj-iwi j'ii

From every quarter we are receiving word arc Keeping penecuy quiet on me suojeci, lhe way (oo climbed to the roof of a house, Ul f T' , , ,m , IftAIA ''"'r'trrH""

with which the proposition lor a mass meei- t r s phant," he heard something drop with stun- think me a temperance man. and would make jSmMeran. Bdatfaint Vniiam urant and j;atrw. AgM?,!,i - . '

ieof the opponents of tho Nebraska law, rr ....

infr 01 in Opponenia Ol III" lam is 1 "! - Iiui iure upuil a pile Ul uricia ueiovv, a - -k"j ' al f"" J i-m. between tha hour ol in o'rlnek A.M.,

;k-: Kronrrhniit t ie district. It command, uui mere are sun omer ie mo- (iis.Mnrp nf Bnmrt . fJp. .t,:.- ,1P fniinfi icmptrrnnce, us i iiav..- aune oiien wnen 1 -?J7-i vi:."r,: ":u".""' "Jn!yo;:" aiust rr.c,.r. iheir Tickeu n,

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is considered a kind of "satety vaive 10 ' icumg "1 " upon reflection to be himself. Some Dem- order to relieve him would "r.Minrk tlTnt I käd to-it: ...(.j,, nic, n,., "- FAR i L...,:,:...ui. nf AntUNehrn-ka. had the boldness to call this infamous out- a ..a.. . '" 'w,,ullJ. remark that I had 4lh K.i.ren. aaWaJa, s ci.v .of KT.n..,e: ,., ,hou From CincinMti .!.. "

Keep me ponm-oi uunvio . ...... , uv-mut, cuuor, v."OU we aiu uok anoo; iiiaw no CODItVCUOB wnaieVCr Willi IUC0 a SOCietV, 8a reew. .aeuea ann rni not 11 lor um sumcient t'i From Cuciunati to N . York

ites from burstitiE! They have been full of rage by its proper name, and who spare tbere . . . , . any further than what I deemed le?itimatelv ttZTSZ IS.". 2S;j'3S2Lwmmmm &1L-lZk

this subject and arc vet. This meeting will neither the Administration nor Capt. Holline. ' give them an opportunity of expressing Mr On thi. subject, the New York Tribune feelings in the proper manner. We.Mya:-"e cannot recall any other public

Kon ir .ill be attended bv everv man in the v "w district opposed to the iniquitous measure, who can get there. We expect our German faJondatonidiminthi, mPPtimr We know ......... what their feelings were a short time since - . on this question. V e know they, as lovers of liberty, and as haters of slavery in every were bitterlv onDosed to a bill that w ert, umeru opposeu 10 a uiu tiiat msed to extend s averv into territories Misea to extend slavery into if rruories had by solemn compact been decl.red free territory forevtr. Nor have we seen any evidence that they have changed their opin-. ion on this question. We have seen no . . . .1 . 1 . .1 f 1 evidence that tney intenu to mrow asiae i : I :: 1 fe II O liest i V CÜI1CV1VUU OO.IIIOII, OIIU reilllquish their own independence of thought, because a Democratic convention bus declared it the duty of Democrats to support this ras-! cally Nebraska law. We have seen noevi-1 dence we sav of any such abandonment of

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principle on the part of Germans, whether on the Pierce 0 OSJi bat which U begiaf Whigs or Democrats. Therefore we have a I to pt rceive will only rain infamy upon its right" to presume they are a we iaoa them ; originators. We shall soon know how tnata few weeks ago, and that they cannot and ters are. will not support for re-election, the man who The charges as yet remain undenied, that helped by his vote to pass the Nebraska bill, the bombardment and destruction of GreyIf we are right, we trust they will attend town was done by Capt. Hollins, in pursuthis mass meeting and assist in the nomina- j ance of instructions given him by the Admintion of a man who is right on this question, j istration. The press ol the country without The invitation is to all, without respect to ra dissenting voice decl ire the act of Captain party, and without respect to birth or station Hollins an unjustifiable and inhuman outrage, all, we mean, who are opposed to this Ne- and only awaits the development of official

braska measure. Recollect the meeting is tobe held at Petersburg!!, on the 24th inst The Turner The Evanaville Reform of Saturday contains the following in English type: The Journal of the 2d inst., taking its informntion from the false report of the New York Times, says that the late difficulty between the Turners and Irishmen at New York, was incited by the indecent course pursued by one of the Turners towards a young Irish girl. The testimony ol respectable witueas-es, and the imui"diate discharge of the arrested by the presiding jodfti Mr. Osborn, as also ttie corresponding report ol all the other New York papers, show .-i.tiiciently that the assault, far Irom being provoked on the pert it the Turners, w as ina le by the Irish without the lea-t jootifii ation on their part, and that the accusatio n so unprobable arraiiist a Turner is a base he. Our - BJJJ - - neighbor will there ore undou'jtedly find it but just to correct his former erroneous statement in regard to this matter. The paragraph alluded to was clipped from a New Yurk paper, and slid the riot was caused by a Turner putting his arm around the neck of an Iri-h girl. We clipped it out, as an item of news, and in this case as an item likely to interest our Iri. nd-, the Turners here. We had seen but the one paragraph in relation to the afTUir, and none of the testimony. We are glad to be corrected by the Reform, and trust it will always have the honest candor to point out mistakes of this nature. We beg leave, however, to remark to our friend that when he uses the words "so improbable accusation against the Turners is a base lie," he rather conveys the idea that a Turner cannot by any reasonable probability, be guil'y of an improper or foolish act. IVV think that Turners, like any other citizens, may commit errors. We are glad, however, to learn, that in this case they were not to blame. We can bear testimony to the good behavior of the Turners in Evansville. 07- Gen. YYm. R. Greathouse has a letter h) to-day's Journal. It will be found vastlv more interestins than Hon. John R. Jones' epistle in the Enquirer. We regret ; r : . . . . to hear from the General that he is in love again. He is always at the feet of some , J . . . . n Y ... I. . - I - T 1 . I .... I

hn..;r1 ImAm litra Li.r fnrnni-P 1 nf I 11. ventnr Iiis I It ui lin mihlih- . " J - '-'- e, tui unu v... 8 ... ur.ua. np tne w.p rs. and the - ... I ..! '" -tplltl .0 -eparate fr-m mv wife on ae

..0 fc - , - --r lienetl. 1:11 reouta ' in nr.. ...mn am frsn-'c was anis poiaoii..n vapors. tnt. 11 :i.. '"'"i ner mi cnu net. ail

anrl t..itari...r .h,,.,, .i,r. .Basl ,nhi i.e. M t -Mr. I'etersoii in superior style and beLfa ....... J. ... .. . t.? kchM! r;"' r".:"' :,r

e. ........ 1 ... 1 . ; ,. ... I u. .-ten uv it-r, ru lie anil Ol riTP, I n the 1. .Stern -. .....i-.c -r .n-ent -ry. .4tue au i i r. 1 : - ..ui . ueui 01 er contracting. evJi-üt A..MAI.CONMI

I f 1 1 ,. 1 I k. J eiliuciiu-u nun a i.cuuiiiui IUI nail UI IIIC ;,;, . .;,i , ,. . ,-.f 1-. lypnua r ever.. inl.rt. -.-cr . .1.1 If nf it 1 1 Ii I ..- n. ... ....1 n.rk n.i.l I. A l..n. 1 1 I I I . i VV I i I..I..I , . I-. . . t- n ....... 1.- t.f...l. ... tn .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .

a a saw ssvj.i v KCl IU...IIVU ouuu BN 4v vav i aythtll" St juORtl ffOfl I v.. I I n liri luua IIIIU X. ! IIW BSC Ol . "IACH TXIIHV VFI

with it, wo will have him arrested on about i w the . nre of i tue sto.ks a,,ü sentit s lor thernselres rath- ,Y . mmtT .. k.-a.i. . ..l.j v e "au u,t Mea?nre 01 "avi.iiig w.th er tl. .11 to trust to appearances however m- axti - - - ' -

. 1 ' ""TrOW Sol." a few weeks ago and renewing notbeperm.tied to run at large, deceiving the n. ar(lu a-inV.nr.e. Who does not . k.mw :

girls, who always were his best friend-, and the only ones who didn't sometimes deceive him. But we will not read him any further lecture at the present time. U'eonly advise hiru that he will get his eyes scratched out by one of the girls at home, it ha jMiotioQei publishing the beauty and accomplishments of the gals abroad. The Gener.il passed down homewards, lust Friday. f)TOn Mondayashort distance below Ghent Ky the son of M Ste hens the , .-u i -I aiksr m!H.hr n t t . I ..... t n- V. n wn-. ........u, u.i u ---.a--.-- - . . . luat-niuc .u. .uv u, uiivu.g tue leam while niowinsT accidentallv fell forwird nf Wmie mowing attlUtniaiiy ieil lorwarü 01 the machine and had both of his legs severed from his body.

whatever their masters at Washington may a n .1 .?n . 1 T-v

- , 111 question with regard to which there has been lw , , euch unity of opinion. Journale habitually opposes on every other eubject, representing everv shade of party feeling, every diver- - gence of interest, and every antagonism ' ; . ... . . a 1 .a . J . . nationality concur ueciare me uesirucuon of Greytown a needles-, unjustifiable, inhunr.n exercise ot warlike lorce. Lonserva-; lives and radicals, Whigsand Democrats, . . .. , Americans anu loreigners, an agree in mis one tiling all express the same horror and disgust." It now remains to be understood whether .L- .Jmlnoiritinn itiiin f'-mt Huliiw :i n v

uiu iiuiiiui.auai.a ... ,.mioi.,. .... I inairnrii.int aaa Iia nnnenrs to hive art-' fiiainiillll lie (!onripr. a n 11011 ii red in his last'

.iv..ii. . -ri ed under. W e eliall soon know, from the fact that the administration organ has had ... . I a . a nothing to say on the subject, the opinion prevails that the whole affair is another great administration act, intend-d to shower glory t irfonnation to charge up the crime upon the guilty parties. There appears to be no doubts existing in the public mind that ('apt. Hollins acted "by authority" in the matter, and as little doubt exists that there has been a high handed usurpation of power by the authoritative parties of the deed. Against the general outburst of indignation Ottered throughout the land, no one word has been offered in palliation by the government or"ans, either at Washington or elsewhere. The President has remained silent upon the subject, and submitted to the imputation of having authorized and directed the perpetration of the infamous outrage. He cannot however, long keep silence in so grave a matter, lloth Houses of Congress have united in a call upon the Prtvidcnt for the oflicial ioCRRetOtl in tue case, w!ich will no doubt bring the afiuir properly before the nation. The aggravating cause fr the infliction ofsuch high-handed and summary vengeance for aujht that has yet appeared seems to have been more, a personal than a national insult, and a matter in which Mr. Borland may have been tlie aggressor. At all events it was not such a grievance as would demand such hasty and annihilating retribution. We cannot entertain the belief that any satisfactory explanation will be found iu the official papers, about to be submitted, nor that any extenuating circumstances can be chowu to make the matter less an outrage and less a national disgrace than it is generally conceded to be at present. We will await and give the President's side of the question a hearing before we condemn him, believing nevertheless, that he cannot exonerate himself honorably from the charge of wrong. Sol. Smith's New Book. T. B. Peterson of Philadelphia, will scon publish "The Theatrical Journey-work and Anecdotical Recollections of Sol. Smith." Here is a book for which there will be an unusual demand. Kvery one whohnro id Sol.'a side-splitting "Theatrical Apprenticeship," will eagerly seek after it. Sol. Smith is one of the most amusing writers of the ;.f ,Ie J" an excitinS lot life, ami his retentive memory and keen gense of lhe ,ujicri)US t naDlo ,,m toU. be. fore the puhlic, in capital guise, a full account .l k. m.aaaa at laaaH He in man nf errant ' v J O lienrt infinite humor diversified tastes and heart, innnite nuinor, aiversuuu lastes.anu all his tastes good, and of wonderful kindly ,. . , . c .' i feelings. Ju Igmg from great conglomeration . ... ... .. .1 of funny and good things in ins book called ... I .i r i ...... .o I A nnrontircsliin. a-p nre.in-t Ina . ueuiiiva. i(iv....v....r, ... r....v, .... new work will have an immense run. At all Pvsm, intend lo have an "immense ,. ... - ( i .....91 . J ! .a ft la iliau rimiJ r.im tiia ,mm auer one tii.cLt.. ...CJ . P-hut hope Peterson will send us a copy ! I . . I a BUVe our aürevialeü exiremmes. .aa u. . I . ... . i . i. . cvin" West India planter, "roaninn tu I.;. !...: .;ho,l nut j .a.orue negru aeivcui, Bguu .v, 1 öamPo, I'm going a long, Jong jourflKK , u!.:A cousolinL, him. ..llinl ',, . wn hil, and you soon reach the end." .

nj force . ile of brick9 beo a

njgh at hand and helped the sufferer to his homeba(1Iy , tbough not fatally injured.The greatest mystery of the whole affair is, W ... ... aAU, .& k. fr, .,,., m 4ivi.il.! .uv 4.UII.UI hoi in it.o7 ivi iuiiuäi. a880ciate inew how theaccident occurred. They could answrr no anxioua inauiries in relation ...a. . mu.. 10 iiib ai:a.r m ai . 1 nev m- ino&i esat-ii-riiev were most essent;.v "Knuw-Notliinin." lthou"h it was surO ' mjseJ th esa of inilia. , . ... . . .. v a innn flu ilttnr tt-ii inlnrm 114 in iu " , " ' """"" next issue, all ab -ut the order in his townIf fwSTAMS II Kansas. We learn from the . V. Tritt that the Bret newspaper in Ka,,,,. will be started in lhe mi,Mle of Sept o m h . r 1 r Rrnvvn liitp nuh i h er of I Ii p MMber that the next number would be print-1 ed in Kansas, under the title Herald ol Freedom. Mr. Brown has conducted for years one of the most influential country papero in Pennsylvania. The zeal of its proprietor and several of his neighbors for taking care of Kansas by some better work than resolution passing, leaves him to move his press, tyn and oftce there. Several families from his own neighborhood accompany him, and the company's first building will be his first printing olTice. PftAIELta PlES. Tb father of the late Nathaniel Do.vditch 151u.it of X. Y. was in early life R printer, a od was the founder of , the Xewhuryport, .Mass. Herald, the publication of whi-.'h was conui'Miced in IT 13. The press on which it was printed originally belonged to Benjamin Franklin, of whom Blunt bought It Ibr ftrff djliurs. It is now in a good state of preservation, and is the property of B in Parley Poorc, Esq., of West! Newburv. Charles DtCRRRR a BaRRÜI pt. Accord ing to a London correspondent of the N. Y. "National Democrat," Mr. Charles Dickens is hopelessly and helplessly a bankrupt, and has had even to flee the constnble lately to escape imprisonment lor a paltry wine bill. The writer charges thai this huini li.iti ng cone es d:tion of the oof Rjtft'i affairl i- the direct result of his personal extra vagencee. CO" The Pittsburgh Union coMtains the particulars of a row that occurred in the Pir-t Ii iptist church of that city, among its congregation, on Saturday night. The liooka were forcibly taken from the clerk and the keys from the sexton. The matter is to be settled by the judiciary. I v.i ii, vi I le Honda. We find the follow ing in the State Journal of the 3d: We learn that Willard CAP.rENTffR & Company, Contractors on the Kvansville, Indianapolis fc Cleveland Straight Line Reil road, sold part of their BvRROVlllo City, twenty year, seven per cent, bonds, l ist week in the Rast at ei-htv per cent. nett. declining toeellenv ojore then w as requiree to meet i 1 I their August estimates, at that o figure. 1 DM show s that money can he had upon the rinlit kim! of securities, even in tRCSR peep ing, suspicious times. The price, tlsORgh low, is equal to par in former times. The ret .ration of confidence is all that is v an'ing to make money plenty and ecceeejble. There will, of course, hereaPer be more caution, and discrimination in makinjv invest ments. C. . ,. ... , , I apitalists Will see t hat the neenri. ties are good and safe. This in the end will Work t' the BOVROtaae Ol" honest borrowers, . e" .1. it 1 who on t safe securities upon which le.iders . i i ! -. mi j e I can rely, w hile it will drive from competition the ni'i:ions of heim ms lloming paper, in the : ..... . e r I shane 'of Stocks ami R tllllld VV i'h u hieli nur country is tilled, which Revet sRoaM have ! been issued. So with our Railroads, such R.i ids as the puhlic demand, and w hich will Uiiv the stockiiolders when renst ntrtpit. will U s-c.i.i..tl ,,. asrludhtt. So last upon the whole, the etlect of the monetary posing, and they inv find that the mammoth institutions ot the EeeL w ill, their millions MUlM a,,Q Mrus in me market, are not t t I J I I - . a III , . r . , , . . ., , , . I .1 . 1. 1 . C : a . al 1,1 , ' ' our 8rjiaier and less coitpltx Road, o! the West. . . ft 5" The Washinirton correspondence of thp Baltimorp x., .w-ik.i n. r.....a th.. . . J . .... ..i i.... tl... .1 i:.: .. .. ...:ll Diiuj. nui mc ueiiiuilliuiiui j rt V HJ W II 1 1 1 Ut known in time to induce Coii'iress ?rovitle the genera! ,or lle pavment of half J ,arg t0 tJie American sullerers. if the claims of the American sufferer, are lftlAl.l ll...A .1aL . H.. I I I ? 1 sfl? p-.u, u.use oi toe Lngnsn ana r rencn suuerers mut he nalrlPn 1 n Rai tx-K nf mull Ar n -" "sr. " - ....... ...... . 1 1: in . , . . uninuu o, collars in a ca.-e w ore sue D an infinita, nmnii.it .f ! l I .. U.. ....... -...v,u.,, , g.ury nua ueeil uuu uy a-ui i resiaent ami one of our sea-captains N ho s.n drmhr tk.t ...-I t. ?, .U IJ be ch.0II,v Dlirc,.llH litfc muurnnn in the U. S. treasury ! f lou. Jour.

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a nice apology and rather speak favorably of 1 1 i f. r

ri"ht' Placi"eT temperauce upon the a VXZy sued, it is a mo,t glorious Institution, h Baine institution, purKrifinT ... . tu. ir.iiiiuiij nui lll n tendenc-v to nnnrp.. t,o ,.r ,i. ra,t J r r - w.ax-va ww .uvvat. evils ol our couutry, but that, like many other f.?!1? V we Wur,d' i.üfl. . lou art . ". JvUbl ?wnre fhat the world was not Iliads in one d.iv therp. t ne wor 1 was t.ot mnii.- in mho hu t mm. fore the analogy will hold irood. that it can- . . . - . . . not N revolutionized in a ilay. j I have had a pleasant time of it since my ""WT V 5 8 rraiw; vn ... . .. ; ... : ...:.i 1 - v , -tupp, w.,n,ineW Sam Patter-on, who is a aoel within his dominion, making life eeee as if it were but a ; : ;i-ant dream. While here, I have made j the itiiUBMofi Udy whom I must ac..f . . . . . ' . . . ny tneir ngnt name I am in toon with her! I I luteal k.it.. . .... n. i- u:... r ,huviiivi..ij im muic Uli Ulis BllU.ll, IUI h'ar f exciting Mr. hi Ii KI10W WtieneVPr tlie S'.lhtert nf a lailu n tutor liai-itecinn 7 ... . . . y . - ne win wiintirau- nn niBe irorn every tither eoneiderttion, a:id feci unfit for business the balance of the day. I have just got through my government business, at:d will this evening repair to New A lint, v where 1 have been visiting. It would be useless for me to undertake to comment on this growing city; it speaks for itself. The public ffenerallv know of its j advantng-s ; its cummercial and tnanufactur7 j rinir advantages. The citizens are liberal. energetic and industrious, and a-e famous Uyfß encouraging enterprising men. By stich ar course they have bm!t up the largest city in Ith-' State, notwif htrilniiiT l,o nnnn eftAatil. vantages they have had to contend with, Louisville oeiof contiguous to them, takiri'.' from them the commerce of the surroundin ' country. But now she has the capital, the commerce and the men, that must and will build her op to be a citv of greut RjaanitRde. I RHU make a start lor home in u short time, but when I will reach there is uncertain, as the river BROa)R1 I '2$ inches water on its bars. I regret to loarn that Hon. J. M. Stockwell and Prof. J. R. Wilcox are no more. Both of these gentlemen were intimate friends of niiii". No men in my large circle of acquaintances did I regard more favorably than these. I deeply condole with their families and numerous friends. I regard the loss as irreparable in a social point of riew, as well as a greet public calamiy. Mr. BtOckweM, when a member of t!ie Indiana LcgMaiuri1, w;is my most confidential friend. We were on the most intimate term?, and as Legislators we repeat My cons tilled each other upon the expediency of legislative measures partaiuing to the interests of Southern Indiana, and lhe promotion of our State at large. I found him a m?n of en larged views, with a igacious mind of the j most business like order, towering above po lilieal trickery, having hut one object to ac complish, iOROVetiag the statutes of the State. He bed an influence in the flnse, notwithstanding politically he was greatly in the minority, w hich was powerful whenever he felt it his duty to w . Id it. The prefer rttion of the Free banking Law owes much to Mr. Stockweil Justice to the honored dead compells me to say that Mr. S'oekwell was one of the most able BoorcieoteUfee that we ever have, sent from Vanderburuh county. I w ill remark further, that I do believe that his assiduous course and constant application to the interests of his eoaetftOORrv' prematurely hastened him to Me fflM. " 's dead, but livetfa n the minds of those a 1 a a. I !'rRI,fl w" 've hud an opportunity of knowing his osefolnees. Respectfully, W. R. GRBATHUySE. A . H. Sa.niutiis, llsq. . . . . . - ri BBBJ r..u je t OCTOBER ELECTION. A. II SAMir.BS. Ks j. Yob illpt lse annonnre mv nsme .. . . . n.l i I.I. .... ..1 . : .. .... , , -... ... i. 'imi.iii i.. i i- i.i.ir.ni..iii." olVuni Countv. ai the eu.u;u.i iiii,.: , r .1..1... "' JOHN S. ti TT. f viV'piiit iT' anthoried to aanonnre the narieof A. rAI atCHiLD as a aaadldnli ttt Umwun af TBadarsargi. QasaB 3 f, u' 1 " akat eittiou, sjt.j tto tu . . noi the County Conttn.: o. vss; tf " . ,tr,or,le', ii v ' '-: llll.lt" !, to the o! I .' olJlI'lK nil i.' '.Uli if ' r ram. o Pi f. ,i.. . .... ,.r ! r;;rb"---w-"-. -t u.. ,-,. octou.rai.a. SP KCIA1 NOTICES, Wm, , - . .. "ntanoa oi tin i , lads aad th wanhaa im tk Wp vaUi ...... ..v.. i. :ri vi tue l eat an . I., l'l.ir 41t . .I.e. I.'.'.' .11 t tie -1 . - ii ar pi '"it tr BTasrt. aatd ore and eraatimgrei ri l3 tuy Mum! r . is as good lor what it claims m a Wi.rra.ite and w. r t UsTnof th. nr., f.iiur m want a wa sei ourselves that ther. -a i. VT.r?, v tei.,.n..i. .a this,., -. - l c Bee .avertis..niint iu U.i paper. .T7 - iran ROsTLAM l iov iL - ttiil.TlIa? sxa."!..- aTaTr 4J A - oeoBavertisementm auother column e;-tf ! an . m mi M l eiLun-r, ..Still, til l.l .( l.ITTI. ............ a.a-.i. . a. lllt: empnetors oi the Vixr.v ,; ri ..v ,. . . . . . "'inaens taeu of Kvansvjiie to the facilities aflorwaay tats l..r-s e.:al lished a.d w.uelv c.rcul.ted newspar;nf T n-J,,"1l u -1,1,1 " "'lt",, "ter amr.V'LeaJeWih,l.n, WÜM:r u 7 ; !. V T J : (fjj1 I' aRaiwawaW

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een tha hour of H o'rlnek aad 4 o 'clock . r fl JOHN 8; OA VITT. ft. , - e AOTIcrc i.!.-t.iy th At lv irt: of two ereeiitiniij 1 V iHfd out ot tlie timet ot tu I left 01 tie Lutm of Comui u rk A ot auderburih Coi.ntv. aud to u.e dirti't.-J. in la- ... 1 . J - V:T 'Zm.. i'""1L.r" JA0:.''!L-,HJ aamci" iieur" auu .njrici w. mau . i 4iaa sr ivti r4 i " II . . C:WÄ1SÄÄ BÄÄ a''ÄfÄii! n?r: ," . .'' !"c."' Vi 'fJ'gLiy? fcLf. ofc-4Ma feirter f Reetioa 4. iu Towahipr., u-" i'" ". , r-tui ui t,ii.. ii. writ ami ei. 1 u i 1 i:i 1 1 r. ii - ... :n..i irn.tu ' .i.;;' -u'lVr a .Bmta.rthi,iei.tUto.'1 aaltiy'dTa'trntil aa an 1 'nut. I Ulli . U On. ...I . I ... ..... I.. ...! .. cost. I will at the nr.toe time and claor titter for rlli- the fee nu I of i I real e:ate. atg. w f4 JOHN S. OAVITT. S. VJ TUAATKn. Ka f.ermaa FTnil' men to K cVand Iron Furnaccj; thjlocaAiou perlevtlr healthy. aVfaJf to -ual GEO. FOSTER & CO. 2. . .vo r I rn. i.te .lnce.l m the hi.n ol Nr. A. Y. nnas for detirery tlie .iaeti. aa.irtaaaea. Ac., a hieh ere recorded by "amorl 1. J en kin. i -eraj d. .Mr. V o u ii i- a ' t Ii u 1 u ...1 1 o collac LOc lees due oa toe deeda Ac. J AS B. M.Vl'UK. ;-1 Abdm'r. of Samuel T. Jonkiu. dec d GLIftTOM HOTIPL NI-.W VOltK. I'KIC: KKDfCKD! Mril aadWm'aand. PreariaaM. w ih0 al ove natn-d. wtllR kaaata, tun I. r-. j' I whrd Ratal, t ikes at la m-th d of iii.Tiai B i.iu.iim in in. r.ouee, aa well a. Ii' 4iipc fi-u-raltr. he will .n th tirm ot Aiu ut ruirt in - mice of i bord fr.jiu 'I H- lr. i-t .lav to 1 t t a" . . . ( I os ;.; iMiLI.Alf. AN D PIETY CENTS

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r ... - - .- . . . ... .. .. Pi bl'c Ifniava. and altliiii a abort uiatauee ol th. au.t pram, iaeat l.e. ol a.iujintit. A. H. MILLER. IngnH m 3 ; ' I kmaa Street. New York. 1 1 1TK OK IM lA V. V In l.ll .. .1.. Ci.L.NTT. SS. lOaTOT.'CK ! UKKRtVf LIVEN, that Hf.ratl.'Xj. Wheeler. IW Aatn alatraeavaf the raaaAtfaf Jwaa tt. Ulair, d. ceased. i SJad i -.iu.,n lo - II tlu r. ul aaWM of the .aid decedent. hu joT'iSal being tataRt-trat to pay hi rtei.t. and taateaid Petlti.il mil it-h art Nt ihe i etr trim "I h r ol Com. raoti Mi is of a.iiivuJii j . JaCOU LI N K i:IIKIMER. I'd. i. C. t:. P. v. c. iii.i. I.L r-rjoas owiiii-laul a.lj.inlaa tli lnd ofUie underRl lined, as foil .w.: West half.. I the nrtt-east .jusrter. See i ni 13. ToerBshin n. south of Range II west, are hereby aal ti.l that on KrHay the 1st day of rptcml-er. A. I. IHM. 'he County Surveyor or Vnndi-rivrch t'naty will proceed run k line aad citablub the tum ot mm laud. '!-. K 1). ALLEV CABBIA4BK MAMaRRR, A TTI-:.M'lO.: rai!IE nndersiiraed desires la employ immediately a (nod JL workman eompetem t- make ho.iies and wherli for carriife. tiuod wages autl steady croplovuent will besinn None 1 nt the e workman aeed an ! r this notice Apply to augi-iwd John p. ckickmi r. "'ninaia. .otk i:. I If A VE on lisnl ami wi..!i io BiUtklrty Troa FroBt Colnmns. and Su.ne Parts and Sillf..r window 'fr .rae-, an I stub with alj.s already in hem. and doors to a it the columns. I will leU tkara oae-tourth clK A;tr Uua l'.ey cau 1. purchased any TKKMS: On- -t'iir ! il.'wn, and balance in on? or two vear. With ia . rvtt. Euijuiroof H.M. ItATe.S, Jig-tl P'Svaa Sprtap. TO HOOT WD SHOi: MAKKHS. lir-' RBCtUrED.a4jrrsal .it the lowest pires. a nj :or Iwt of Kri in !) CätfSk I the finest biu.-b. direct fr-.m thi Piiiladelphia Custom H . Alaa, a lot of extra I r-neh M..r...-ii. do extra Maddm Hoot Ski. is. and Uruab Kid. OaR and examine at THOMAS WRfOHTf, aitsJ-ia opposite Uedfnrd'i ;r eery. Second a. FARM FOU KI.I,J. CONTAINING one hundred and eighty acres, one hundred and twenty of wnic is in the Hvllmrliu4e Prairie, and sixty acres htaeily : ini In-red land lying convenient to the same. At-ont -l?h;y aerm nf the Prairi- land is unOergood fnce: thirty-tie acres of w hieb is laid do wn ia gTA'S. Tn.r- is also upon t' preuiM's a tine roung on liard of about si ty fruit trca. aaa aalf oftlaMa awanav Said farm It plwaaaatf sitaatd about three mil.-, eonth wtt af All ion. Terwnliberal. Pal fu baf partii-nar apply to WUIfaaa Woods. Jr.. at AlR : Hr.rds County, Iliiuois, agent for aui- tw UfRRR E0HL3AAT. GJJ.PM X.V PRtlRRR, KT Ml II AMi TKAIII. I BARI E . I; Bsiyed aaT staaassr Heseue: IS i is'-IN heat Starch. TiiHi loxes fferpisn Pnaes - 1 l is Pearl llirlty, for iile at loa. tt market pries", by aa2 I. A I). Ill'.IMANK. I. ' f . thi: big v --i'.'Vv I t Oaaat - - . BBWlttT i; IK kKTKM market tri' ill nlwsrs be peid at the Exchange Restaurnt. ilringitaa BBsaaa. PETER IE RK. FOB B Ki.K (lit II K.T A very desirable fasaily rrs'dene i, situated la the most ! JjjKK el-ri U part of the city. The I lUins six rooms. ail i go .1. ai.ru, out boiists aad a nuint.er of fruit trees on lag ; r. vtie-s. AI.i ro nennt Lot in Lstnasco citv. fronting the river. A 1 :itv iiu can be bad if applu-u l..r immediately. Apply attliiaafiesi. augl tf JSOTK'B. TIIK 1 1 v pavers of Vandtr" ur'. Cunty are hereby ootiaed. thut Curtitieates for taxes paid into the Count v Treasury to tacct the annu il iutere.t on L uim. iwied 1.1 ih. 'Kvan.ville snd Cra . 'ord.aville Railroad C .mpai.r. aro ready for deliverv VinalÄk'fT; PtrTl,:l'',BV,f 'Vd CertiScBta. th- ft 1,x1. l heretofore gma by W ILLIAM II. WALKKR. A. V C aant-lwdAw iea so to ro.Tii irToi.v k't-o KOproi .sali will be reccieid until Augnst l.'th. 1M. ' lor tee ou'iuiiig 01 a cn eho House in P r.-nn Ti. wnsl i n Pliias at d speribcation can 1 sen aa asipMcatioa to Philirj V . . r . - r n 1 . T . . . a. . . aigl-tt tRTRR eUaVRjPR, Pres t. tasm. trv ids tuigiey extra iugr cured Hmt. inat - I a a R .e-a at aiul ( 1 n ik CLOTHI!Vn Hllllll.I.K A D It KT I L. URKATCliANCK FOR BARGAINS. .11 TIIK undersigned having purchased of his late part IKf f r vkt l.,i.., (,,,.. at very heavy duXR c .,n i.d.t.m.;.. ...... -:jc.i. ner ..uaa .. . .mc. ms eni 1 re intend In tne Cloth ZTZ.T. ,:7Z:.J "7 '. r "." r rresent stoeg at gr-atiy r.-tn .1 price, so as to make roum f.,r a laree ...nr. . ment nf Fall and W int. r C! -thing. He therefore invift hi, friends, ,1 th- p'i! l-.-.:..i.T..!!y to e.ll snd examine hi Goods jad pTves. He has asg.iod asto.-k of Clothing. (Jei.tlemen's I urnish ng Goods. A'C. Ac. as there is ia Evansville. and 1 willaell them cheaper than ih-v can be li-.uht at an v lithe rlaee la te citr. which he wilf r...... .. .1.... n.-l .. li stor- nn ler Paviliou Hotel. O-'-t- ANTII0NV LOBnVSTINE. 1 " ' I -' II" ..'C II .' -' ..iiimi 1 myaceo'int. a. 1 wn 1 tu . III K. I KT8.-5 ca.i well ayorud 1 this dir ami for tale lv CO.. 41S. Mamst.. Loa., ay. 1 S. E. GILUERT & CO., )c, near Water. Aytl 1 W AtnUNwR The ",; 1 iBteat" and Torkr town.'' incomplete running order. . . 1 I r nragg'iu or Pedlari use fural low by GEO. FOSTER i (,0. ' , wall papkr, aoRDWiiB. firk scrke.as I.MIOW PAI'lJt, tV riniiE wT..cnber has j ist received another and extensive M a-r-.rn.n-of the above article. to whichhe woulAmost resr - ct foil v call the att-ntioB of all who wi,h to purchase ara. - ; t i " ( paid to haajing pAper, with accuracy JOHN C. Vi. tREUX, Jr., Main bet, 1st k 2d. - - ; IIVUX All V1RIITII I PT TIP: Vard and Stable oa the premise occupied by Peter Burk, n- ar the Sherwood H.iu.. " .. tUUrmi. There is a large brick barn with . ..mm,..ii,.. isrland well ealcolatod for the Livery laiiaan Kuttär" tici.r. .B,,mre t thu ilm at BURK-S EXCHANGE. l - . . . . . . . " TKALOlW. aWyard of earth wanted, de- -. .... . vm tue so nrax aooi ve the res.deuce rf Kol art 1 Will Ii paid, bv C. BABCOCK.

ne ii"iir.n in ..:rnt.-4, nu oui n vmi ( tne city, !'"" i i-iiii'uia;u at a o w r. i . aaa make direct eaa-citli-rl t r . Injure. It MATtMularlf dirtetetl to the retiaa at PiUlVafga wit train to Philadi Ipbia and Haitiellcihility ol the locaooa, bair situated in'th aeartol ih- ro.-re. cunirtinT at Philadelphia with Train New Jersey Rail ' n lea Mri th 1'itr. dire. Ov ooroieUr the Citv rtall and road to New V.irk.

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Boat Line frost Clavrland to liuflalo: and to aaak reaular Lima . C itaONai aad Clerrlaad are mcladad lu titkeu by lake E. lira , (Railroad from Bafialo)...!! SO , via iludaoa river n'ra Ifl 90 .4 uo EXCI KSION TICKETS. From Ciaeinnati to Niagara Falliaad back 9 00 1- run l.incinnati t KuOaIo and Laek S 00 1 K AS OHBAP AS ANY ÜTHBÄ n O U T K . For Throutli Ticket aad all iatornation, fleue ipply at the nl.l Mi.iluh.. it..i..A .. i. - - " ........ . . . u '. . ...... 'm- . i ... I C . . U IIIITC . I , .""s- u.h-eVt err of Hro,iw.,ad Kr.. 5; ree;, 0 1 TCC 1 1 V pptjfll L49 the 'vtimcT llO Ue Cell fDM tiol t&XifilZ&m' p. w sthaS Ml ag!"" t!"'Hw le jenafiAe rity. by leaviacdi cctioBi at the a bore office, ..u'tb-eaateor-ueriiiüruiawivud rruit itri..l rir...il. 011 the river hank. J. H . IIOWKI.L. Tonduetor. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Two Dally Trains. Making I'lreot Connertlon. LITTLE MIAMI K tii.no in. VIA COLUMIiUS. TO rrTTSBUSOH I'llH. 4. DELPHI A BALriaoBfe am. nm ork. Atix o'clock A. M. and fire o'clock P. M and THREE DAILY TRAINS TO PITTs HI" iAHl At i o'clock A. M 'and leTrB-and-a.h.lf a 1, a" W . t I aad b ve o'clock I'. M. ' FARK R K 1) IT CV ni Cinci'iBati to ThiUJelphia , .14 ..14 t iniiunati to Halumnre CAaelaastl to New Vork. Tia Ibiladel.Lia.. 1'ioc Upatl to Pittsl urh ...1 ... 7 Cincinnnti to PittnliurRh (froat ear). . . Time Cincinnati to Pitt.l.nrch . . hour, hnnre 1. ha i re . iiu. . i.h.u.li ... , n i iuri .uia. . . . . Time riai iuiiiti t mitimore... 1 1J A. a aB a. a 4kl Paaeencrrs ly Ii mi i t A. M Train I i.M.in. ! I.i'tlo Miami Railroad, hare .Viminutra at frutl.n. fnr ,i:.." .. ........ . - ' r- ' . eiocK A. M. M press Train. Little Mi ami tl. R. . sleep at Pi'Ubarxh aad resume by MorninfTra'a (p4!'r.r ti e beautiful iionataia seeBerr I daylight) for I'hiU ade)Bia and Haiti mure; connecting at Plnladi-lpbia witä I o'clock A.M. Mail I ram. via Keusiiigton aad New Jersey Rail1. 1 t" Nrw York. I'utseBiters by .lo'clo. k EyeBinr Express. Litt'e Miami RaBai r .- i i .v. ' ireet eaaaeerl sa al Ptttekafgfc. wiAk Kaat Earraaa Traia foi PaUadelakia aad Italtimore. eoancciiax at PbUadaXl'hia with Trai i New Jersey Railroad to N'rw York. The Little Miami kfCke Eai-rn Daa t st (' ncinnau. mi; Tiinot an i k kktn. And for alt iataiasatisa. please apply at the old eataMished Oenrral Railroad Oftire. is three story yellow building, snuthaal coiner of Hmadwa an.) Froat. directly epposiu UieSpeai er House. Riilrtavl Ht1 r.nJ Msit llo-t I in ang, or at the ITuj-tura iLitlle Miami Lb-pot. Kai Fiant str.-i. UN. U. Cl.::u.MS. SiipffrinUndeBt. P. W. Steadkr. Tick t n lOeaanl Ag uu TU K OMR I RUM LINK Will e,U for pnasenjrer in ane psrt of the eity by leaTinr dli i dons at th i above Raa, southeast corner of Broadway and Tr .-it. directly ou riv-r laBk. et CT J H. WOWKLL. Qameajear. II Vit.. liOI'U t CO.' Pill P B Ü O I' RA V Mat I I WE have on band a oppty ofetiose Pikk Paotir Safes, which we offer at low f fnrre. For their &y trior OMR" tics, wa refer to New York aad Virginia Bute Stack Bank. Crescent City llenk. ti. Copelaad. Broker aad Kankcr. J. U. Rafbea A Co. HORNBROOK c CHf'RCniLL Areata Waterstreet. KvaajfilU lad. er2Vtf FIST IslWRSI PaJucah, Smithland, Dycustmrq, Hop'.insville, Llari.svtae and .asitviih' fast Line of bteam Packet A4I) STAia. ( (I ( HKS! Preprldorsof float. SAW Y K K, MILKS ., CO. Pr.ii.riet rsaf Conclies. FORD, ALLRR 00. ''HS n-w line of y,n(.. frthe eooinioda loa aflha B trsv.-ling public III positively to imf BeratioB br the Rttfe of thistaoBth. (July.) and will rvaasfoliowa: Tbeli.bt draught last running steamer U T. I I I.I.I . V . WIMTV -AWYITR. Master. W. I'. MILKS, Oerk. will leave Pal.ienh -r UI f rah day of the week i 'on: ii :.ug ou lhe th .lay '' this moath at hs f past in 'clock, snd will arrive at Dvcii.burgst II o'clock the sttna orening. whre a line of new and splendid nine faaarii'r aaa will be in readiness aa atart far HnpkiwayUle. which p'.aae they will each al M o clock the next mom ing. making tlie trip tl.ror.gh tr.m PaaVataak to Hopl.in.rilU ia fourteen hour.. At llopkm.v ill this line of staees connects with a daily stag.-.-. . I. linr fr,,.. ifopkineville. by wav .f (Tarkiyille t Nxhville. Tenn. snd by wayoftlktoa. Rnsaellvill M ling Or . u. MammoMiCavc. Glasgow an Kit iab-thtowu to Louisville, lty tMs line the trip to Any of the above poiata is SIX HOL'B8 shorter than any other route. the s'.ire lev. s I in i U in.i i il. 11 A a, w aaal arrivaa al Dyjwsbars; at t o'clock the aext atornie'g. when the steam packet W M PHILLIPS will leave ard arrive at I'sdiitth t II o'clock in the morning in time to connect with th. n. uisville and St. Louis Daily Packet Line, going olthir wav Tl.. " - - . ' fr the sc.. nin.odatioa of the traveling public have suared I nei-hi r pain, nor exHnae ia soaariag a good light ' drauan fast r.tBninc aaaavaas r dr. a in. .ml. .i.hi..n ' .-a ..- i isrn. i .rs. -.Hing up mi, n.w ami expeditions liBO running .ti-amcr draw ing only eighteen inches and Bew and elegant nin- p.. ntr stage 00 ache, fine well I rke hoi .... wit-, hoher, careful aad eiaerienoed drivers, and they are determined so to eonduct the line as to read-r general sati .'jeOon. J. I. ALLOT. y2b-lwd Agent for the Stage Line. hilt' IT A II t IK' t IV THRriBdersign d offer, hi, .jntire sto. k of Goods for saloon the most reasonable terms. (Consisting of a. welle - l-eted assortment of Clothing and Kurnuh.n, Good's. Fancy (;.,ods Ha,, and Caps. Jewelry. Ac. e. For purlicular. kruru sr.. eu'i.nre 01 toe su l sen I... r on the ccrucr ot ..lam and 4 ater. eyzl S. KAHN. .I"! tTIO IF PARI M.H-IIII' vRIIh Partnership herrtolore esisting between Misses CowR den K Barker is this day dissolved by mutual consent F. R. Itarki r having purchased th interest of E. B. Cowdea. is al .ne authorued to Settle the business of said firaj. i5-tf k n. cowngy F. R. BARKER. flT RFrKIVFDHarper's Magazine for July; knickeil oeker for July: Putnam' Magaiine for July; Frank Leslie's Gaiette for July; brtliiui a Mags. ine for July, st eyu SAMfFL LISTER'S. TtRK IVOTUTK. AVTOVr Otma holds a pr misscry note stalest ne. Phillip koch, for eighty d.. liars, for the eon. 1 deration ofoao horse. I hare overpaid Mm. an 1 he retusei to settle with m 1 ther torel warn e.ery porsoa from pnrcbwng .aid aote f.r I will bo pay it aeain. ey.1l :u" PHILLIP KOCH Ri:VI. KSTATti FOR HALP. wmiWO LoU on Main street, one between Kitth and Sixth ther Wtweea Siaih aad Seveath eacl, containing :i eet ftüSA Lot in Lamasco. KJOby with afwa Mtorv Urn k H.nise Vi k..s .;..n. . .."-""n a . wo -Vrfeate resi. . n7. ' PUrpoS. OT a I m-ate resi.i. nc Title indi..i.uL.blo and t rrn nndt. rn liberal. For particulars nRPDOLPR K EHR. Neuer Public U...1.-..1 Kl I, 'I II I L- P v.. II..11:. . ...w - - - i Ulli' OB p irst St. . at M . M JAa ,.. . A.,-. "' J äVsaBäa 'II I ROB 1 oil kK l l.ATIO.V FairiAT val ifibU tru-t of land r-.l...ia. ... ,a a A Warner, dee'.' .1,.. i H city or Kvaravill. nu ntl ..... .. .'.ii. i-i.-ii. 1. im irn.i ... . i. acres, la 8. M Wxnwv 3I-tf Att jht Law and Real rotate A, t. ( koxet Oranswa: w.'iMn:ii--k3 b .x Lemoni; S I C'iscoa Nu.; SO bottle Sal id Oil; 1 bbl ( ut-ranu; augl si l ox...-,ft.hei;d Almoads; ITS Boxes Mates; If boxes Claret, jt ree'd at ; COOX'S. TACO.A HAMS -5fm Plain Baeon Hams fr salo In lota lß to suit purchaser I y ev'T stMl i opb - " '. . A PRIME lot of Fanning Mill', received aad for sal by syrr-d Aw t (i K 1ST 4 CO . M UlHl.l MlTIfK. "R'ES'DERS of Ferm.nted Llqaora. Draymen aad others ara V hereby notifl'd that their I.ieen.e will . xt ire on tho r Monday ia Angast aext. at which time it I expect i the will takeout new Licenses, aad tboreby .ve eou ev27-St JOHS W a EH. 'VarshaLL Enquirer. Reform snd VolkaboU copy 3 times , MHIH Mlllll. A I III ( IF PIERCR S. SHORT A LL acd new .loot tea veaw. He. it is thought. irt New . ,k cuty ti. Mthof jaiy. - thed. President PlereeiB.nwr.ted the Crval PaUa.. He is supposed to 1. with .'tee peraaa ia or .'.out Evan aril la baw. Abv information rep-cting him will be gratefully re . tr.ui' ceived by bis affile ted brother. . --t JOHN GEO. Mi ORT A La, "Tnbune'' effiee. New York.

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