Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 73, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1855 — Page 2

DAILY JOUKNAL. A. II. SANDERS, EDITOR.

TKKMS OF SUBSCKIPTK". Daily Joarnal, per year, 7 50 Djr lae weei, Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, Weekly Journal " 15 2 (K) w CITY OF EVAN SVILLE. MONDAY MORNING:::::::::::::JULY 9. Affairs in the Crimea.

The advices brought out by the Hermann ; ... r,. . ,, . . a a! ... vlw,:P'a,w Philadelphia itaelf. Certa.n Gotham-

" ' "B"jr " r'V "ites ridicule this idea of including farms io," : ;f . . f . . ri(Th,v . ..nAt.a ,k uA At k .n a hafln tnn I rwl it, if I wufi informed riffiiiiv. roar-

.. . . . . eteadily achieving for several morfths, is now , . . . - t .j most disastrously turned to the other side. The French divi.inn of the Allied army, I hitherto so successful in their sorties against numerous posts of the enemy, have been re.iL.J :.k .l.itirkisF Innainnr A flflfl

r -n a Tl.- V i:-k132 inhabitants n favor o men and some 70 officers. The Lnglish ; ...... . .. i .1 showing that there is a vasth

SUtlered but Utile. Allere was t-iuruiiy some ill-advised management in the order of . the attack upon the Russian forts, or else Russian steel was found more stubborn than anticipated. This disastrous result to the Allies puts an entire different phase upon the campaign, and negotiations of peace are freely talked of again. There is no inconsiderable excitement in the British Parliament, and much dissatisfaction appears to prevail. Some of the members of the peace party in Parliament are becoming very rampanct in their denunciations of the war policy of the government. The Russian despatches concerning the late battle are very brief and indefinite, and give no clue to their own loss. It is reported that the Czar considers negotiations for peace highly practicable. There seems to be a general disposition on all hands to talk about settling their grievances in some other way than fighting. The immense draughts upon their already depleted treasuries; the long campaign without accomplishing any decisive ends; and the terrible destruction of human life by war, pestiknee and famine, are in themselves overwhelming arguments against the continuance of this great beligeraiit folly. The Governor Waking up! By the following from the Stute Sentinel, it appearj the Governor intends visiting Clay County in person, with a force organized from the vicinity. We hope he will do it. It is about time heuere making some exhibition of nerve in this matter. He should have been in Clay County before this, but it Is by no means too late yet to accomplish good, or to prove by stern and vigorous measures that the honor and peace of the State may not be violated with impunity by lau less men. But we have little faith that the Governor himself will accomplish much. There is too much of the demagogue in him he is too desirous of pleasing everybody and of being popular with everybody, to rui the risk of even seriously offending the scoundrels of Clay county. But we shall see, and what we shall see that is good, we will take pleasure in awarding to his credit. The Sentinel of Friday last tays: Clav Couhty. We rearet to state that there has been a repetiton of the outrages in Clay County, to a limited extent. This might have been prevented by the force whirh was on the ground, but they had not the nerve to fire on the disturbers, wh broke away the embankment in one place, and let out the water. The damtne was not very great, and similar acts will not be renewed, s we are autht rized to state that the Governor will visit Clay County in person, and make ucn arrangements as will permanently secure the public property . He w ill o ganize a company of the most respectable citizen? of the vicinity, j.d furnish them with arms fr mthe State, and take such other steps as may seem necessary after personal invest'gation. 0 An anonymous communication relative to the Evansville Journal appears in the columns of the State Journal. We have no reply to make to anonymous attacks, especially to an article founded as is this upon a mere detached paragraph from an article ol some length whirh appeared in our peper. We respectfully refer the writer to an article in the Evarreville Weekly Journal of the 28th nit., which folly declares our position on the subject of the American National Convention platform. We will be happy to furnish him with the paper on application. In the mean time, his "closing advice" to us, to "be wise in time," shall be heeded. We have already taken care to be not wise oat of time and of place as he has exhibited himself. IGLast Friday, there was not a barrel of Hour to bj purchased in Evansville. The market had run dry. A few days before, it was retailing at $8, then rose to SO, then disappeared. But little new wheat has been ground yet. At Louisville, last week, a lot of 20O bushels new wheat sold for $1,80 It was of good quality. Several small lots sold for $1,60 which is considered the opening price there. . , 03" We have been requested by Mr. 'Chas. G. Olmstead to say that the statement made by the Enquirer of last Saturday, that he was going to make a speech at Indianapolis in favor of an individual charged with runing off negroes, is entirely false. This correction, we presume, is entirely unnecessary when the source of the charge is known. The case of State ts J. Marlette, for illegal f oting was tried on Saturday before Juatice itilla. The Defendant wai diacharged. Tber wai much excitement con- . cerning the result..

EASTEUN CORKESP03VDEXCE. Marion, Pa., June 29.1855. Deas Journal : Perched upon the banks of the Schuylkill, and at an elevation of some two hundred

feet, the window at which I am writing over- . . . e nl -1 -J . 1 L L - L 1 f JOOka trial pari OI ruuaueipiuo,'im;u, UBiuro (and since) the consolidation act, was called Manayunk. That act, as you are aware, incorporated, r the entire county into the Municipality, and. 1 nora u n M L w H M Hiijni mim nur ni i ih imii ui. - :u.:i. -..i e ri:i j,

city limits, but they should bear in mind that . . , 10 . rp. o.w Ra ried to a brother of Senator Thomas H. benbefore this consolidation by the census of . a,u fir, . . . . . , ton. tso this Mr. B. is a bona fide first cousin O-there was in the nval cty here an;of e8ent E, or 0, France, You

excess of twenty-thrco thousand four hun dred houses above the number in New York: making to each tenement the ratio of 6J to f Philadelphia, tly higher average in tha avavnf inmfnrt nml fi0:ltth ftn! me&nS. J man ill me greattrai vuuiiuci iia cuijuuum of the Western Hemisphere As I said, I look directly down, and across the Schuylkill, upon Manayunk. Its ten thousand inhabitants are mainly crowded into a very narrow area included between the river and a range of high hills, and traversed lengthwise by both the Norristown Railroad and the Schuylkill Canal, both of which are doing an immense business. M. owes all its importance to the factories of various kinds established here, and there are some thirty-five or forty of them, using, as their motive power, the water of the I Canal. Now, why is not the Canal at Ev-i ansville devoted to a like use, and, why is it . not now, if it has not before, attracting the ! attention of capitalists! There is no doubt about water power being the cheapest thai can be used. There is located at M., which I visited this morning and belonging to Messrs. Nixon Si. Bonom, .the beot straw paper mill in the United States. Th ov.ly mill manufactur ing printing paper from stra ; and its entire production of two tons per diem is engrossed by the Daily Ledger of Philadelphia, whose circulation is actually to this extent, two tons every day! I send you a number that you may judge of the q'jnlity. In body and tenacity it seems to be superior to cotton mt.de. The straw (wheat, rye and oat) is cut, ground up or mashed, and then bleached in immense vats. The solution used for bleaching is mainly of chloride of lime. It is then mixed with a pulp of rags (about twenty per cent üf rags.) It is then manufactured in the usual process, and it is interesting to see what seems to be a stream of white suds flowing in upon and over fine wire gauze and woollen cloths, and hot rollers, by traversing a room, only some 45 or 50 feet, presents itself before you, in less than five minutes, in dry sheets of beautiful white paper, nicely trimmed and all ready for the printer, and, said Mr. Nixon to me, you may read the Ledger of to-day, and, possibly the paper on which it was printed, was, only two days before this, almost impilpabie pulp.- -- It is not po4siole to supply the demand for paper, by relying upon rag; hence the intense interest of late in discovering a substitute in the shape of wcod or tegetable fibre. It i.4 a question in vhich every man, woman and child in the country is interested. On the steep and rocky margin of the river on this side, and almost under my nose, tho q iite a distance below it, is the Reading Railroad. This road was built mainly to connect Philadelphia with 'he coal region of Pottsville, Maunch chunch, &c. The business done in this item is inconceivably great. Day and night you hear the ceaseless rush and rumble of cars, and as the entire distance from the coal region (some 90 or luO miles,) is down grade, a single locomotive always has attached to it from 90 to 120 ctrs. But the r&sd has been extended until it now connects with Buffalo, and is the great route from these parts to north-western Pennsyl vania and western New York. People sleeping in Philadelphia one night, by only rising early, paying nine or ten dollars and stepping into a car, can paas the next night amid the glorious scenery and mighty uproar of Niagara. If people want to know what railroads can do for cities, let them come to our mightiest goal of wealth and commerce, and they will no longer think that cities can live without them. I should'at wonder, if seme day or other, oor Straight Line Railroad would be considered ometl.jng more than a humbug or a . one man's enterprise. Down with Fogy ism! . But 1 almost forgot I was ruralizing Farmers here are just cutting their hay, and next week the wheat will be falling before,' not the sickle of the reaper, an antiquated Ine - . strument and hereafter only to be found among relics, but will fall before the noisy rattling"reaper." This reaper answers rlso for a mowing machine, and by the time I had my eyes well open, the first morning after "7 B",va" 7 OI l"erm, 81 worK' ,n almost contiguous tarrrts. Walking out to J see one of them, I found a pair of spirited : I I U I r.L. . , . I horses going over the ground at almost a half trot, laying down a breadth of some lour feet and a half of grass most beautifully. Judging by the way this one worked, a couple of men, with a good team of horses, could trot over a ten acre field in less than no time. It ia to be hoped that our large 'armrrs at lhe west, where man help is so scarce, will early see the utility and profit of introducing these midlines. Farmers here, having large mowing and reaping fields, say that they can save the expenae of the machine in a single year.

I have made up my mind that when I go to Ttxe Eastern. ton w,u farming, Twill do it on this wise set nearly The intereating and able Paria Corresmy whole two hundred acres in grass, trot pondent of the National Intel lingencer, xround it when it is reidy to cut, follow with eg he 0 inlon that we are t0 wail , . , j. tt r, t. , t,i:. r 9

a Bumcient numoer oi norse up on my own ground, and then 6end it down to New Orleans to be converted into Ben"'fl min' drups Nnm the, fnontinn nf Ronton remembers f droir.;nrra Sundav or T. ' . 6. . tij -, .in tVia u 17 fll e Rpatimrfi hnnllZeu DUD I two ago, the Rev. Mr. Bra . .... .. , ""J " - -' licly two rmiriren tviinaa niOLiier ras a j - .. . daughter of the late Joseph ßotiaparte, brothNaDoIeon the preat. Her name is Benhave seen perhaps a notice of another disiinguie Kdmond Lafavttte. a Grand am of i Marquis de Lafayette, the bosom friend of rf Washington was in Philadelphia and is now ; near Washington, the guest of the DuPont r -i r,- u-- ...... i. ,amuy. na just uec. fiieldof the battle of Brandywine. btood upon the veritable spot where h guished granJsire was wounded a was moistured with blood. But I am too long winded , I Crops nere are good and the weather gloriously hot enough for harvesting. Many of the good citizens of Philadelphia are rusticating with j their fauilies in these parts. . R.ding into r . , the city in the cool of the morning. G-.dey, , the accomplished editor of the ''Lady's Book" t I with his fii'milv are boardinz on the fa-rn next i i to me-on the opposite de of the river is to ' L,. r n. R.i .h. wunnj ' imprisoned dentist; it is now offered for sale, When he serves out his lour years, he will come fourth a pennvless man. I am inclined : i to the opinion that he is :nnoCent of the crime of which he stands convicltd Yours, die. But enough. M. Flower House at Mt Versoä. A vast! many of our reai'ers well recollect the Flower House of New Harmony its exquisite cleanliness, superb beds, excellent table, and the thousands of little kin 'nesees extended so gracelully yet heartily by the landlady, to every stringer who rested his foot in the heusehold. Well, the Flower House, with landlady and family, and the good wishes of a multitude of their friend ( have cone to Mt. v w. ,1n'r .npnr, tH, ih.,M

, , ,, , I st itionaiy army in trie camp of Molask; and house ws shipped down to lt. Vernon, but so wai,jllK im lhe gpint 8hal, muVe lne , f the Flower purl of it has, and now a large, to sue for peace. I apprehend the Allied roomy and cool building at that place, front- j would wait a long time before they fin the ing on lhe river, and convenient to business. zar u1,tm (kneM anf, 'J? S"ll"n- lhe , , . . ,l ooe, would t e io npelldd to men t t u on bears the name of Flower House. It . the advantages, ol a permanent French cccuworth a trip to Mt. Wrnoo to stop at this J patinn of his capital. But humanity would houte, and enjoy its hospitalities. Indeed, I be sp.ired for a season a renewal i f the frtghtwe know several gentlemen in Evansville i "l uffering and bootless madams that , , . 'have so deeply n arked this war between the now, who whenever they start on a "P , three .st poi.eifu u nions of the , lobewest, go to Mt. Vernon just to-.-pend their j e.q,JUy matched combatants and perhaps a first i.ight comfortably, though in half-way j respite from horrors that mock so teriuly t lie .ir nrrnnailA ffirtinn! Rut vv taltA lhe boasted CI viliZ UlOil Of our uae Would enable

liberty of ccrdlally recommending this house to the traveling publsC. We assure those not acquainted with it, that they will und there clean, well aired beds,, com. oftable rooms, excellent and well cooked provisions, and kinder attention than they may expect to find in any other hotel in Southern Indiana. This we say freely and voluntarily, and without tha slightest fear of contradiction from any one who has ever been a guist at the Flower House.

. mm - u TT . 1 - ' bundle. Uur climate is admirably adapted , t th rtllttrrp nf th rrrnnp. - r - I Shocking Occurrence at a bIorm h Bap- , Tisitt! A bout o'clock, yetterddy morning, a nartv of Mormons, lium erimr nrubulilv . Rrt .lr tl. rl;r.L.n ,.f l'l.l, II Htfvw. w, uituva . - uoivtivii v. ..lue! .a. Ureenlioly, croaued the river, by t,apt. Air a ferryr for th'e purpose of ndminioterii g baptiam to some 8 or 10 converts. Tney proceeded up the river bank to the loot ol Eist Row, here the converts, Composed of b th males and females, were prepared for bplistn. This preparation was indecent, to say the leaat. Buth men and women were renil I red to stri n to their linen irr the mirlsl nf the crowd and upon the river bank I he Lider led an old man a?ed abont 59 years, by name of Alexa:nder Willia ns, who reeiaeo near me corner oi vvesurn ttow ana t ront street, into the water, and baptised hi in according to the ceremonies' of the faith. After this the old man, who was a rrood swimmer, struck out into the water, for theier 1 . . i t fuiu in oaiu,ut tasiiu a cwi.ii. ii is uppost-a uiai nis urawera -nppe. aown over I ! -t 1 . ae. .11 him to sink. His son, alo named Attainder, ins ieet, wiucn, Qe-siroy ina tits m .moo, caused aged about 23 y-ars, and who was stripped j l!,- ei"J,Jh" "T.? lor baptism, in after him in oiici illili nc tuu U UI b Willi äl alia aiiu , getling int0 deep wa(er irniIied,.el '.. and drowned before his father. 11C LUUiU IIUL b W 111! BL Uli. QIIU Dragging hooks were obtained as soon as possible, and in about an hour's time both bodies were recovered. Coroner Foster, of UUTUVW i-wuiiMiiiciu au iuuu"bt over ujc CumnKnll Onllntn K A Irl aww i-. s. bo Jemand the j iry returned a verdict of accidental drowning. The bodies were de-; livered over to a son and brother, who were present at the holding ol the inquest. Cin. Times. OCT" Mr. Brooks in attempting to make 1 is second ascension at St. Louis, accidentally üre balloon very badly. He had nearly five thousand persons iu the enclosure to whom tickets were returned. Baltimore, July 5. liie Joss by the Robinson fire is about $70,000. Several of the firemen were badly injured.

'jzr Messrs. teener oi ivramer e large peal jf this law; very step having doubtless vineyard just below the city exhibits an al- been taken by leant advice and couii-.pI most unprecedented healthy Condition. The ne,,ce a ' ,,tficer w(lS cordially invited yesler- .... . j u . day to witness its violation, the "honors" ol vines, planted from sets and shoots a year 'k.,( wprt. duy peroriIlt. by ßel)l.e, wl.u aaothis last spring, kok as if they were a wai forth uh arrested, mid up n coimction year older, and many of them, both of sets 1 was fined S50 on ea h iud.ctuieiit, mid upon and shoots, are bearing this, their second ' 'ailure to p..y or replevy, was commuted by year, and the grapes are in unusually large I 'he Ä.Ia-v:'r wlr't at ri1Bb"f" Ur-piM.jii.e. ' . .. . 'diatel. issued, all irrelevant pouts beiiiü

before e shall see peace restored to Europe.

He says: It rn iy be cons:dered es a question quite settled that the war is to continue most prnbablv foi several vears vet: how lonsr it is impossible for human sagacity to predict with any confidence. Military, events, of which J J. an inscrutable future holds secret, can alona aeiermine. Who rmy say how long, alter the a'lies sh.ill have acquired the pairrul enviefp., thattheir united force is unable to i.npu-e 6pmhe Czar ih conrJitioi.s f peace r r . r contained in their i.uerpretaiion of the four guarantees, fhev will persist in rTM-tin? & - , . J. . - r. J :. i ... .: ...... ; C. ...... I itiaiuuii .o luuuii.i. p.iur ai.u m .i.a.r , and which wuu d involve an cidinisdiuii that ... I .1 .. i ... I i4 ". mistake of overrating their own power an'J underrating the enemy's'! W e may expect, there'ore, to witness one more year nf pecu ,iar bf unavailing effort of heroic but un successful valor. Let u, hope that then the allies will tHem6elyea 8ha th e-Der-U81-a,,. wh'fch is already pow France, and that among these impofsifiiliiies . De reckunerJ h humiliation of Russia. lne ijrojtation o(- ner power, the permanent arrest ot that progress and development which as smi-ten with such a painful sense ! f"? lh 'yment of th.-ir own posi ion as Hie leading nations ot Europe. Alld ,ef U8 h to0 if lhe Comi , , BmDai in the B.iltic prove as barren of glory as the last. d thai in the Crimea as barren of ronUP6t h1 th '"f ,hüUh '1 i'disposed 10 Put.lh8 ackn ,ledge nent of ...co.npetence into the form of a treaty of pence, will adopt and put into pra. tice tlie bloodless but practicable and not im ßku-nt programme Iur ine ,u,ure conduct ot the war whict bbvera! of their semi-official orirans ha- e dis tinctly expo:-ed, audio which the Moniteur itself has more than once, and notably in th 4 famous article of 11th April, made remo'e allusion. This programme was noticed in one of my lute letters. It proposes, after another brilliant aff.ir lhat shall attest (quite superfluously, as all the world must admit, for who dotlota!) the military prowess of the a Hies, to retire from the Crimea, re-embarking under rover ot the guns of Kamieschj leaving the Russians in possession of their precious stronghold. Hencefurth the Allies are to, confine their operation to comparatively passive hostilities occupying the Biack Sea and tne Baltic with their fleets; blockading all Russian seaports; protecting Constantinople by a the Allies to perceive, in viev of the small results they have hitherto obtained, how abortive must be any luiure attempt io stereotype to suit themselves the mup of Lastern f Europe. Test or the Liquor Law Spireme Court. Yesterday, as noticed m our l et i.sue, one B'-bee, a dijj i.inil and corpulent spei imen of tue "ameliorat.ug influence" of good ale, was arrested on two indicimei ts for violation of the liqiur law one tor retailing, and the other I' T maim aeturtng ardeiil spirits. This violation was the result of preconcert on the Dart ol thoe desirmcr the reO f.v.ii.,,,, n.i.i h i,.ii. .,.,...,., i,... - ..a uciiio. i inj ii iiiu'iui icoi ui.it i defence, they mutually deetring to iest only the cotistitutiniiiil question. We attended, emiri desiruur to Dreseni otir re.ider v iili a

!a rli'dtin . in. t .u I ,r,a' "n """" VY oauai nana, witn mortgags oa of all traim from the Weit. -Nortii ad äoulh arrivea at Kiak IS dlrttin-! common tO nearly all spectators of the con- ;tUe treu.!, wat. log relieilawa. ooodats F. M.. tCiBciBaatlats" r u mrmmitt.-

nd which fl-cr, that there are s.me thing- imposs.ble d .ur-n " 1! Ä ÄÄrliÄÄ

even tO the united power Of Iiliuland and oeJ H lso, Auetoneera. arrivingatColumbuiat:lSP. M. ' '

e. r "lorcasnDy n. t.. .ll.rin.rfcieri;'.. ynopsi-t of the constitutional puiuts reied , jys Sye .more st . near Water. ntinn ho thM dffpitc,- hut pre miiih p. ns I Tl Tr MffliRr AYD H I.F-KI 'K KT.

.k .'Ai .. ,!. I- P.. I' i uic pubFcuoio ni lot uuiuiiooi i ivu o.iuii;es was bt torn) 1 1, the defence n t arriiyinif o' aruin lhe points relied upon, only filing thpm as a part of the record io be. certifi d to the up,"er court. Dnmont & Gordon tor the I'rosecutiony Morrison, Cc burn, ri, Wallace for Defendant. State Jour. ij-j- Education has on the natural mind ...i.,; o fT in .., ..t.,A k .. l0n the wild rose. In the latter case nothing i new is added, but the leaves are so multiplied . and the color so deepened, that the improvement looks like a new creation. Ecohomy. It is no small commendation to mungi a little well. He is a good wagonthat can turn in a little room, f will ejlUUV more HOW lo sTlveaffOOU account OI my liufe than how to make it more. - . r JSishop Uall 07" The six decrees ot crime are thus de-j nr" st . Um.läJn is 3v defaulter. Who steals fi ty thousand i .knave. But he who stels a pair of bo s a oots i or a ,oaf of bread iä a scoundrel of the deep ei aye, aou deserves to do ivncneu. Iktu Him Wife." said a . . married man . i . e I 1 I . i WHO Ilätl IIIS' COlTlC 111 IO Ii 8 nClp meet, WHO tired ot sitting up for him had gone to bed,1 "here's my boot-jack gone a;a.n. I have places where I keep all my Illings, and you ought to know it." "Yes," snid ehe;"I ouht to know where you keep your late hours." BosToH.July 5. The 4th passed off with unusual pomp,bilt. wit!, quiiea number of accidents lrom gun-j powder explosions, &c The bout race was a pleas-nt affair and gave verj general satisfaction to an immense COIlCOUrse ol people. j The anti-slavery K. INs.; ot Massachusetts, hplrl a noliti.'.al lilbllee Vesterdav at Abincr. don. Henrv VV ileon and other prominent I r J e - s 1 leaders were present large.The attendance was

SPECIAL NOTICES.

MASK) IC. THE Evansville Lodge. No. 64. A, T. M.. meet a the first and third Aiouday evenings of every month at their Hall, tos.er'i block. Mm. A. cKu. H. M. A. U. SAMlUES, See'y. E f NSVILIE Chai ter No. 12. A T. M.. moats tbo first 'frtday etening in each month, at the ilaaonio Uall, Hitel'i llmck. Wil.BROlVN.8eC7. liXl'dAslViTBAHi UF UUM.ora A.VU TOWA LJls, ON TJUKSDAV. AvUtr2ND. AT 2 P. M.. will'ii I t r thl Ar TU Cull.-I ilUUoK BiV, VAaaVluLK, l.Nl. at aduäua. 8 Oat L.tdof abot ur acres each. T.;ruTü . 1 .tr tu iivufuna irt a c.tuuiio tjisiu.er. lniiuo .uia a tue rtuueat uiui bear oiu-wi a i. lugi. ..cior AicD.weiri plat ol tu tiiuurca tr tuu f ucw. CrtK iUe aU M th, ai.rt,u. iu iuu uj rr, uu it tturiy tiiAiUcrtia. Auj0 Ljf 6 Wi-ttoUrko.out. SO I y 144 feoti . L.oU 4 ano 5. Bluca 15. atocawell-a üalarment. oa Iatrsct. buc etu . tu aud uiu cr u. LuLd i. i. 2t. It .ui , auicfcwell'a JulAiffamaut. on luU-sireet, Leioeta 6.üauaTlU itrceu. lrrAO.uuai ioiV. ola;.-ii, ivvtWeti'i Enlargement, at the puiUi bto -cU ibgie 1 Ann treU. Iwti 1 and i, Utf dtv iittiat 1, ottckreU'i Kulargt,ment. on tuecuru.r vi iiurA aud u. vmivb atittcU, luu tciuu tuird aa ii Ut.t on Divuiua treet, vpiwait ibeuuora Vcuuian'o uuiLuin. ilxn title are good. and vrarraateo deeds will be given. lermi vi öl.; Uua tuurtUah, cue - luurtb in utunthi. cne-.uartu iu 1J uiutita, ui oud-iourt la z rtani, wiUi inALaU. Wowilliell theBndlieretho f Uowing out-loti on both idea of 1'taeon Creek aud ot tha bvaa.-Tille is Uechaaici!;,t,.,ro'L,m',"of orawiora öaii'i saoairuion, toi ii Cb.inn ...... tA.i !i in-irn ..... f. e t- to' iin acre lotl.-ll s8-.nj acr... It 18-1 -lOum,if, lot 1 a ISb-UJU acres; loti I ii S?-l( acrcu. eiea. " I hu 1 1 r 1 . .r. Tuod una reDtr.l vimnt., dflAda artll Km farm.oi these om-lou: One-foarth caih. lesidue at 6. 13. and io mundii. with muredt uu uoieaud mortgage iu Baua. LiaAY o aUA.V ÜL1.1. ALSO, I will then and ih-re sell ike lolloaingloti: . a ... dü. uiT tk Uu iJ. la. H auu za lu Blue z. aud lull is. IS. zu, 21, Odeii'. .alargeoicBt. 6 auti 9. bioca .o. e, und 6. in the baiieru larftemeat, near U.e new V ty Mhool Luiiuii g. Titlea good, a d geut.ral aarxautee deeua givea. . t, lerms vi ä.le. ue-iourkü eaah, oue- w .rib at 6 snonthe, one-luurth at .2 mout a, aua oue-iouith at z care, on oote with iutereat. aouurcd by mortage, and wai.iug reliet lawi. Flau to be aeen at tue Auotiun tore teu aaya bcioie the lale, JOtl.S aHAvELlM. WooljteT & N l8on. Aqctioneeri. y9 FILSCH BUK It MILL. STOKE;. ' A. M Tur GHM'I.YIJ OLD A. ll(K Ult liVO BUL.TIAG CLu I Hs. LSO Belting from 2 to la ihihi wide. l J.K. MO N K IE. Agent. a Corner of Sicuuu aud Oak a recu. AROMATIC BLACKBKRRV : ARM I.MTI. H. A Sabo., ear and edietual cure of all diaurdera o the -.V at.tuiaoh aad bwe.i. lorohiltireu ur adul a. promptly reiiering the most obstinate diarrhoea, cholera mortui, dien.ery, lummer complainca and S --x. Call at J. K. Jl liWfi'S Family Groeery. y9 Corner of Oik aud Second ata . Kvaosnlle. conn iioev. 7KRTchoioe Comb Ujney i lbi. at j9 COOK a Fatnilr Grocery. äl4 nrSHShellH Corn. 5i bush Corn Meal. P S 2U buahela near fotatoei. at y COOK'S Family Grocery, RIPK Apple, New Potatoes, Cocumuera, Sq laalv i. Peas, Green Corn, 'abläge, Cvtta. On od Beaal. luruipi. etc, etc , cosst-ntlyou hand at CORK'S Family firooery. T. WO Wrge aire front rooms, for familiei. alio two small r 's Bonrditg Xloune, en rhtrry street, between Second and i er ruomi f'iraiuKle i-crs'ns. now vacant, at Mrs Neriniro streets. Apply toon. 9 STIOKED HERRING. JUST ree'd 100 boita, for sale by 8. E. GILBERT i CO.. y7 Sycamore it., near Water. ft FARM atont telv miles Horn Ki ,n.iTiIle one mile i X east of the Princeton road, nod ht Ween the Straisht and between, ih Straight Line aud Kvansvitie Aj. rrafordnvitle railroads, beiusr tbout two miles from esch. will he sold cenp it applieation be mine soin, rher is on s-iitl farm about sixty acres under ciliivation. a g,..d .P;.-le orcharj. two good wel a and a c stern, a rood house and barn, eiaid farm ccntains atont one hundred ai r s. For f'irther particulars apply to Ja"ne T W-ilVer Esl. at KvansTTlie, ort HESRT KU.lNfl. y7-'twjjtd On the Premi-ei. HKnovAi;. T RII'Rti tnov-A mv r.ffii. t th. U'.r.li.ni. Inrm.rl nr 1 cipied by Hill L Holl dar. corner of 9i street and Caaal. JOHN KAIiüF.LL. 7 City Collector. POPE, ELI-ISO.-V k CO.,' OOMMISSIOV AND F 'RWARDIXO JIERCIIANT3. 2"-4 PYDUAS 8TKKCT. NE ORI.KA. re- Liberal aavanoel on consignments ,o iw-imji urn . . ia m'le bv JOHN Bl'KTH. vt-1vw Kvansvitie Ind. T KC D oer ftemr Belle Sheridao IV 2 . I.aes Rio Coffee; 4 cases M Sardines; 6 hbla powdered Suear; . 1 j, fo do; 3 bhls ernsbed Sogar. 8 tes Riee: 2 bx4 Lemors; 15 bg-i fine Liverpool Salt: I. k D HKIVANK 0 ooi4 ijonr aner: 6 bhls S. H. Moljs.es; 15 do re! oiled do: 1 eask Z. Ourrtinti; for tale by j7 E.1IPIRE BIKEIIV SECOVtTO NOÜB IV THK OKK4TWRST. T RST 8 BÜKT ET A M AND STCAMOKK. UXDKR the immediate dir-e'ion of Mr- fl W Scott, late of New Vork an lti.iiton and achuowlede-d bv the and acknowledged by the trad- to b the best practical manager of a w 11 appointod Uanrij I vor LaiUH. The proprietors are fnllv pr-pired to furnish all kinds of bread cakes, trackers, pies, hot rolls, eto.. etc.. in any quan tity to suit pitrcrasers rooom.r. KT.nawillx.nd Uenai will ha annnli d with the above articles twice eaon day with a superb earrite fitted up expresely for that p iep-se. X B wed-lin. parties balls ee.. etc.. supplied with ornamental tali s, pvr.mid. confectionary, et., in astyle and quality not to be surpassed by a v one ryo JOHN FRHBLL & CO. " J . . . ,'ei-e-itnr vt nntt'T Ä ' i Bl x, 4 - w JSL (I as , a i .M. m LABAMA. Tenneatee. Georg a d Carolina tiken at par " of groceries. r ""g.tat a :-maii ;iu,t Tl"Sf !" " 1' "5 u,i,ti Uo.lor aaie low by S. B. (ULBERT Ar CO. . 8yc .merest . near Wa'er. TO BLÄcksMITII AHB FOODKl'.1 nre T SWANSOV has int re.ei.ed a bat laad of Pittsburgh mi. Coal whi.h be wi"l offer forsale for a lewdays only, at tno Lislua-eo "ttir" lor Ii e nts per oosnei, or oeuveren anywhere w.thin the corporation for 16 cents. App! at the boat on the a barf, or at yd atML KKa a ore. FI.ITHOAT FOR Ai.EÄT AlCTIOS. A Fi.A I It'lA ' liug ou the lower end of tbe wharf, will .in. be sold at a tctton on Saturday aiternoon at z o clock. by 6 WOOLSKY AI N ELON Anct'l. v a.nd.bbuboh'cocst'y; 'f IJJOTICB ii hereby given thatJehn A. Reits. adminiitTa19 tor of the estate n' Martin Ries deceased, has tiled his petition to tell the r- al estate of the oeeedent. his personal being insufficient to pay his debts, and that said petition will be beard at the Best term of the Court of Common Pleas of aidcooty. JACOB LU V'KBN H BlMüR. C. C. C P. Vanderburgh connty, jy6-3wdw by Fred. Lunfcenhoimer. Dep'y. TEV POTATOES. rjiE'E LARGEST AND BBsT 1 Tu'-r A lot of Poji. tatoea. raESH rrom no coootry. iot aaie cneap. vail and iee, opposite the Auditor'ioio on ce, at j6-U T. HKADÜNS Grocery. COHN 5IFAL AT OATS.' BK T quality Corn Meal, and Oa-e lor sale at yfi-lt T HKADBX'S firocery. FIU I HON. SM ALL lot of Tennessee iot sale low fo'eloe eonsizament. OKU FOSTK R A C.. Iei5 Corner of Loeukl irreet and Canal. .NOT I CK, IS her by given that I have this day sold my entire interest in the firm of T Grant te Co., unto Murk Grant All tnose baring claims that are due aeiiuit s.id linn, w 11 pre sent them lor set'lement. and thoie owinr si.l hrm will please ome forward and settle eitner by ca h or note with thenewfirm.as the new firm alone ia authorized to settle the LiyJ JAS HALT. EVSWELS o fine, large Me.hanio Potatoes for sale at T CI 20 p.-r bushel by je J. W. & S. V1CKKKY. I CIttKtt VIM GA. Ii BBLS revived direcel'y from Western Reserve, and JL warranted to be A. ö. I. for sale by je-W I. D HEIMAJT. TTAKPer-s iuaiine for July, iA K'' BoXZiT. JUST KECEIVED, Blackwood's Magazine for June; jy4 la"eeouou,'8YioriLtLrsT'eR'S Bookstore. cjhkkt-iro 12 bdu sheet3 received and fur lale by Iron, from No. lfi to 27, 8AM- K L ORR. kikiv ho per steamer Empi.e. "arreis large o 1 31 ackeret.

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H AXUK OP TIME. OS AND Ar'ltK iUllou.l, AiAY 10TS. ItSS, Train, will lfare Eiui.illt at C CO, A M. ArrlTtatToircilaataat 11 !W 's . T"; h a 13 so. p. u. Arrirrat k.TuTi(lo at - II faaaorgert l.y thu route to throuah to Cinrinaari aai tao naat witnuut dcttBt'oa. Tim to CmciBnatt IS houra. . J. J. LiANItLS. 8np'. Enqnir-ra. d incmue, Oazotto takaout foraur adTartUomebta. auo eiipjr. CüLCMBUS. ZANE&Vli LK, WatELlSJ. HAiUJUOKE, rnibAuntriUA. ASHIÄCTOS C1TT, VOhti. t'ICj VIA DIANA t:EN I HAL RAILWAY. INI asd coxxacroa una u twakd! Gnat Eastern and Western V. if. Mail and 1 ." ATntri&IH XUpreSS XiW SHORTEST ROC1K TO oaYTON IT k5 KiLKa. OF CARS OR liäQAQ.l ailCJUA.M. airivsa at lab B a 10:ao. eoBBTOiiua with J traiaä tor Xruiiu Coluaibua. Ziatii U. w hmhar. lillUBior. n Mii'iidiun i,t i uumi uu. ntv.ittit u atom . Aloo. with train, for äi-riuanel'. t'rbaua, heilefoBtaiB.. Foreai. CI da. Cleveland, KuBalu.. Saaduak) . Tul.-u, tort" H ar Ba. Troy. Piqaa. etc. Br aklaat at Indmnaiol a. Fjuarngera by thi train arriTo at Columbua oi(bt boaiatt ad.aBco aa otter routo run IndiaBapolis. mail, i kwai leaTea inaianai oaaat U oa thoarrlTi I D uorr at iDdiaaapolii and lurDorat DartA. 1 PI.T fsl"-TR0M PasSESGK Bs learing on nooa tralni hT " Mnamiu : . - minmpDii ananalia. hrougb to Cineinaaii aa oeiok af DTlnT otb,r. J'T 'r uthaTiBgoro 'OBBoction. at DayVra.; '. f I Clumka Bagsage check d through Pittsburgh aad Philadelphia basrsge re-checked at Celoail tii.i - , r THEON'LYllORM.NGTRAIN FKO.M INDIANAPOLIS 10 l"- ü L . II OKNl.i TRAIN KUM INDIANAPOLIS TO UAVIUS, OK COLI Jdl'Ua VlADAiTOX. f A ii K IS . Indianapolli to Da ton ( S z' Columl'us " SOC !' Si"""'11. 6 5C- .! .'. Ciocinnau a jo, " Crathne g fay P'8l?ua SC' ' CleT.lana. Tin ColoaHa 7 OC- .! .' , cl d Bellefontaino ... $ aauduky C S5 Butlal...., ..... ... , HOC- ' . York, eia Wheeling and Baltimore.. M OC " " " " Pitibur,h jo no- " N. Y.. eiaClee'dan- N. Y. k K. R. K. 20 00 " N Y. Tia llan.lo N. Y. Ct. K. K 20 ! I hiladelphia. Tia Wb'g Bait. 17 59 " PiiUbutgn n so " " whington City , n SO. ' f'"'! ' ' ); heelm s SO Baltimore lg SO 7"Pessingrrssh' Uld procure tickets, e'er the CNTKAi Ko AD, for the auortfst and quickest root- h a-t. JAM KS AI. SÜITH. Snrerirtendent. Indiana Cmtral .nd Dayon and Western B. W. Tk-hksce O'Neil. Trarelinr Agent, at Terr- IJaate. mh'2' tf itlOL SSl-:. ! ' zrilTOICE Plantation. Refined and Snrar Hone. 200 bbll. -mr in uue oruer, sorsaie vj S. K. GILBERT ar CO.. myii Sycamore at., near Water. TO LET. EWKLLIXG honse eoneniiently looated ia nleaeaat Ä Part of t' ecity. and suitable lor a moderate ailed family. Enquire atthis office. myM CITY KXPRKS- niSIMiSS. B AM anw prepared to do all kind, of City Express bottM. nrss I have just recti Ted alarge heavy wagson. eapahle i of carrying 29 0 los. on spriugi made expreaily for the citr business. Such as carryiog luruiture without any danger e( dmaf: hauling grain from the eaial to the river; and 1st fa;t. all kinds of nauliog and eitr ezprefi bnsineis d.ina npoxi the hortest at ce and on reaaontbie terms. Faqnire aa m2l CO K'.-i Family (;roeery. PKITIIEU Dl'KTIM; UHrSIIES. Ä SMALL lot jus" opened of theae eery desiraHe dnsterl m- or furniture, m rcha-tj npe. ete. . at je2 CHAS S. WBLLS, new Hardware Store. IIMIIXi TACKLE. fIS 1ING Poles. Keel.. S.Ik Lines. Cork Floats. Beaks, ja. dinners, etc, etc.. at ii2 CliAS. S. WELLS. , orwisks a: i C BOXIkS fretu Orangesi XVI In d1, do Lemoiia. ORWISKS A.D LKMO.3. je5 just T- e d and 'or sale by PRFSTnX TIPPS. MM.OW h AMI AJiVt UOOitH. ' A FLL ajeortuiLnt of all i2a ji.st reo 'a and ror sale tr x ihH BaHCoCHT HKOTHKK m ,llt , .. V . . ... v, ...I.. A,r..t do Challiea. direct importation; do IieCeeea o do; ' lu do Koilnh purple Prints, direct Importation; rae'4 thii tay and for sale by mb2 J AS. LOW CO.. dig Main St.. l.-on.. Ky. i-ortauon; SOUS TIII.tS CA Y BR DONK AS WrXL AS . , i uin.itei H. .1. .11 T-rLU; IHr: At K OP HtltTS BULL, Al.lVli AAÖil YhT vi Uli tt.AAT , II'. "llfUULO lefor 9 bhe eios- ns of ErenitTille sod hii ensV I toni'-rs cenecalir that he is now nt their service, .er-. I ner of llafn an.t tint streets, next to ShanHI: A; R-i ly a. niwaa m i"-M sub - iivvn '" v wav anil ' ii uci . .vw Pliiiiil isauiCI Shoei of every dcacririfon. Also misses' and intents hoee k oota. Also genu; Iocs, from the most staple S&eca, to the DO'St Fronau uiip snl-i; together with a full iup y of n en'sgiiters, slip rs. sh es,. pum.ps. eto . eto. Plesseeall and see lor yourselves. Von can always find me at borne, so-le-s a'ttenton professional in in-s. such aa col acting bllla, tak ng raeasurea, or attending to tile little ones. j.ii 11 E KY J. HABT. NOTltfi TO MfUElAKEKS. In iV E in stor-. an 1 r -al eh-ap f ,r cash. : OOP worth oi leutt er th - choi'-e.t bran:'! of French eal) ikini. ltnm j aud topping of every eol r, ihreao. t - ist-w b. guiia-pereha. ' I lasting a la leather o k and hemloik tog t' or with .very' i ma.erial niied i- thecra'tia manufacturing boot- nod ibooa. Pl-as. call in. ihop-matel. aud examine myiroek. i J"" n NE IV RH.GGJIK9ITS.' WtbL YOU CALL? , rHIHB nnders'rned has his new suu-l opposite ths post ofJL he, all newly eud neatlv n. ted up. and is aow lullr pre.ared to xeeoto all ord- re in bis lne with neatness and '" eh Personal and a'riet at tniion will I aid to all w r en'r-ited to hiss, whether the mat. rial ii furnished by h'Ht.eli or the rnstomer. He has oa hand some rarellent ciotn. Cassini r s aod vesting., which La win m.nn'a.cnro t or let o reasi ua le terms. J L M.LMi P. S "-Kepairit g. leaoinganJ reoovating old tlothes done .....I;.....: i . .. -. . . i w l' i uii je25 Co. I IV j 25 EC'D per canal toat Bobiuoa 327 begs, for nie .t ÜÜO.FOäTliK CO. WHEAT. 1"- ewimowea. iio agi prime ror eaiery ZL ' r " 1 - rilwD1 ..,X,S Xl,T'' ... H4 A N AWHA rXO bbli. at river cnl and railroad da p"' nT ' iGKO. F..STKR CO. hli'eitiiiK OD! U IhK IUHKI'T phiim THK CfcLKBHATUII HKitMIAK M AMC ACQ f DZEN Fancy Höckels: I 1 it i . ja. xj v .oo do R- d and Blua Hacketat ai oo raney na I do; 2S do No. ä Tubs, 15 do " 3 do; linestiof8s do; 10 do Ss do; for (all at a small advance manufacturer's prices, by M W. F03Ta.lt. jelS QITIIYTS. CASES English toilet Quilts ree'd this day and foraal tß by uüts reo' J Je27-3w 413 Main it , Louisville Ky. JAS. LOW CO. Pit 11 TS. 3 CASES English Furniture Prints ree'd this day aad far ale by JAs. LOW a CO.. it,tl-Sw 113 Mtun st.. Louisville. Ky. SHIRTISGS. OsTm CA-SES bletiebed Khirtiag.. .varloai brands, reo'4 ref - W this nay and fi-r sale i y JAS LOW CO, JC37-3W 418 Main at.. Lo isviUe, Ky. nrSQCITO BÄKS ONE TflOL'SAMJ Mosquito Bars r d hildsyand for sale by JAS. LOW i CO.. je2."-;tw ?18 Me; it.. Louisville. Ky: UHITE IXTfiV LIWE. fl rf-V nni.Nih innft'd fn, h1. Iiv eo a tor sale, bv. . S. GIiilKRT , Soiciore it., Bear1 Water. - l.ltA? ÄXT S11T. JL 8. E GILBKB-f CO.. jeZ7 Sycamore sc., near H ater.. noons AND s"lrf. Off". PA NN EL Doors asa'd sixes; in store and lor lale ty C2.K, DALZELL CO. mj 4U.iKi iishts aah do dot lOtT'H B10f. fnTTOS.

TWO TRAINS ÜAlLi.isaMMY EXCEPTED 1 M ÜRMU JtXFKfcSa Uav ai 4:hü a. M . mmUu 11 Mcbuoud Ith Ka.on and iiami.tvn. and Ciaciaaati Uamiltoa aud Dayton Railruad tut Cuimaaaui .. u 1

B CASE rec'a this day and tor aale y , . A , A ' js. LOW CÖA je27-3w fis Main lt., Leuiiville. Jt7P1CINTS. CASES MadJer PrinU ree'd jMsdayoandforla't je27-3w 418 Main St.. Loolivillo. Ky. CASES Chaa.br., Gingham .thi.Oye. f.r ie27-3w 418 Main it.. Looleviile. gy. TTMAtEBOSE. AKCLL aasorlment of loag aad short wh.IeW. hia day and for sale by J AS. LO W CO.. j27-3w 418 Kam it.. Leoürvillo. at. BLEACHED COTTON. TWEVTY-FI V E cues bleached Oottoa, assorted onaHiie, ' received thi. i- and for aal. & cQ . jel-r.wd 4f! Inuireine. x7.

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