Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 73, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1855 — Page 3
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Th? Louisville Cjurier publishes a list of rist of rive-r disaster lor the last six months. It closes the list with the following summary:.., TheaboTelistofdisaxers embrace G3 steamboats 525 Bhs, b;.rges and Keels, involving a oss . . .A : . . . ni I 40 fiiWl in si mnniha Tfc. ,,f Iii".
'amounted to seventy-two, nnd thin v-six prrsons 'he allie, nve made an unsuccessful at- . wounded.'. The causes of the disasttis are um- tempt to atorm tJebasijp I. Tue moat si 11 ismed up as lullous: ter rumors prevai.ed m regard to-i,hj Iran ove
rturn ierr boats najrzed....... burnt. !."..r...!.".'!.".".!.'.""..."..9 0 Collision .... Explosions .., Tout... a... -The Southerner has the honor of having made the quickest trip on record between Louis"ville and St. Ljuis. Hlt last trip to St. Lcuis was inac'e in Z'J hou.s ami 45 minntes, inclnding , 13 landings -j um fifteen miiesan hour on an av-1 erage. The fet. L mis News says the quickest trip ever made before was 43 hours but wethi k it has been made in kss time this season, from St. Louis to Louisville. The Southerner is entitled to the hornv in this trade. This steamer passed down Saturday morning lor St. Louis. " TheD.vid White has been repaired at Padticah, and was to have left that place S.uur day lor New Orleans. We hope to see her up here again before low water. ' River has been falling here fast the tast jew days. Weather last S iturday warm during the middle of the day, but delightful. : The S;ar Line packat Glendile arrived liere Stturday afternoon from St. Louis, with a light freight and small lot of passengers. After a brief delay she started on her upward way to Cincinnati. . A i anoient little steamboat ftiend, the '.White R ver, rushed up to our wharf like a ."ace horse last S turjav afternoon, and looking prou 1 as a peacock. She had just returned from Louisville, where she has been thorougly over. Jiauled,ard repaired. She has now gone up Green River for a cargo of tobacco. AN ORDINANCE, TO FBOHIBtT THR KkhCTlMx or ÜOI SCILUIXOS IX CT.KTAti ruKTiuNS or rut cut or KVA.vorj.Lic tusr.i.v JCV1I0C1. 1U I. B it oTf1din4 by th Common Council of the V.tCity fit ÜTnsTille. that ithl ii be liful for toy peri-a to eret or e.udo to ereoted any wood a building or B lding Ob ay of the lolluwing lo or tho City of fclvans.T ' lei thA it to lay. ou any lot o- theorigtoal plan of said y; or on aii y lot la iho lower tulnrg mentof eaid ci y; or o any of the following lots ia the O inntiou Enlargement of aid city to-wit: Lou.Koi. 145. Mb. 147. 1-8. 149. 150. 11 lita. IM, Iii: l.'S, 156, 157 l.'. 1 .9 lo, IS1. i82. I3. 164 165. 156. 17. Ih8. 169, f.O. .17,1. 17. I7it. 17. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. ISO. Igt. '132 18 184.185 li.17. I8S. l , 19 . 191 192.191. 194.195 M6. 197, 138, 199 2li0. 201. 22 . 213. 204. 2ii5 2. 207 20; or on auy lot in block o. 1 in the Kaauro ejulargcmeat of eaid city. . &HC. 2. Any peraoa who ehalt riolate thi prorision of this ordinanje. ahi.ll forfeit and pay iay aunt not less than one dollai; nor more than fi'ty dollars for each and every day alter being notified to remove ttiesame. . i SEC. 3. At' or lininoes coming in confl et a ith tho prorilioas of this ordinance, are berel.yrepe ilpd.' J H S 8. HOPKINS, Mayor, j AtUJt: VTKU.. H. Wai.skb. City CUrk. jy4 . , ... . NÖTICE'.. ! ESPEIS Hoarl of Kqialn.iiun fur oity tazn aiHmeeton '-TL Wednfa-iay next. July I Ith. 1853. in the uvw Cit Clerk's odiov ou Main atreet, and continue their .-ittings from day to day natibiaid uuliza.'SoQ is completed By or erol the Council jy KLL. H. WALKER. Clerk. miJsica'l. isstbumfts. WELL, here 1 am with alot of ilelodeons. Pianosand Seraphim Atyiur own pricis. lor tour days only at the Piril.on Hotel. xuo Cumin sNJ kiritjtlt by JOHN BliKTU Vocal music. PROP. B. DKAtnjN w unos to meet all the children ihat are deirju o-Cstu lying-rocal niuiic. at the lecture roon Rer. 31r. M. Carer'e Church on ?aturday morn'nf; tbv "SOto it.et. at 9 o'clock, tor tue pu-riione of organixing a ulavp to be taught during Taction, or o fatuHats. Ti-rms $1 iir scholar fur twenty lee ons. Tuition tob paid in advance. A cooeert will be given at the expiration of the school. jt. w - IKI4IK31V Vl til.OVfi?. ark riOZ White Cotton fl'So, U J lldos d . . do & do ' do mixd dn V- no KM) doiea eolorrd tmead Gloves, i.'iO do do Outton do: rec'u this day. and for sale ly J A3. LOW & CO.. 418 Main st . Louisville, Ky. VVI.UABLK I HOI'KItTY FOH K LB FOUR l- Uand a good frame house, conv niently aituatrr ia 3mi h's Enlargement. One good lot in the Eastern Enlargement, unimproved, for aa'elow Als. 23 shares Evansvill k Crswfordsvillo B.R. Stos Apply to WM K MpOBEW. Atfy. je9-4wd "Crescent City Bank" Building. ntiTTONs; sf aft sCn GROSS f'ast Coat buttons, T'ast rnr Co Bone Psnl 3JJ 150 do Bone Pant do. VO do Agate Shirt do: rer.'d this day an' J AS LOW CO . for rale by w 41S M -in st . nisville K,SUDU s- !S. sT fY ff PROS? Warrin'a Nee Us, lav .r sou lbs Pjt- nt Thread 4,0Ueross Hooks and Fyes: r e'd this day an JAi. LOW CO.. . ' : . 418 Main St., Louisville, Ky. for s ! by i2-it j "whu'wwts a spoTtEO tfAWivt 4L BK A ' T1KLL UU let Fawniaa be kought at a rra Xk. sonabl.- prine at T. HKAriHW H 'Grocery, op osi'etl. . An itor's old office. Call eaily this m rning. or it will I gone. . . ' ' -. jeSO . 1. ' : II VDKAIJ I.IC CE.TIlilvT. Lot just :ut in stor-. ' je20 TEXNET& SORBNSOV. . liotlCK OP lS01.VK.'Y. A Tthn Juoe term. I 15 of th-Court or Ciiem Pleaso ef Van'ter.burgh County, the estate of Willa Mille dec was declared probably insolvent Credirorsar therefore lie tiftxd h it the same will be settled acrriinaly. jt23-3tw JOHN MILLER. Adm'r. I.ITR RRlVui OF GROCERIES. SACKS prime KioCoS . ß S Mus N O "ngnr. a choice artie'o. S do Plantation and Rebelled iiolaases. ' 3 do Sugsr House do, ' hbl C uhe I sugar . . s sacks Liverpool -alt: with a general assortment groceries for family use, in store and for aa e che p by je2S ' J W. 4 S. VICKbRT. S. F.FLUUll. lJOOD Superfine Flonr 12 bbls vas iu seas do do; received and for sale by I W V'lCKKRY. je2S OltOlt I M. I AK Inquest was held by me. with tl.e proper jury on Snr day. the 1st inst . over the body of Ch is. ZnrErigwhich was lound in his room theday of ioqne t Verdict o the jury supposed to cava died from natnr! causes. jj-3r JOHN TRIBLE, C.V. C. . . . .. SITDATION WASTED. TOTjjrO JI?1. who will do everything in his powert make himself generally useful, is waiting a situaiioi n a wholesale1 etore.or commisibn house. Good recomksendatioas wilt be given if required. Inquire at this otheo. 3 C. Is. NECMK.6TKIVS . CONFECTIONARY, Third street near the new German Pr testant Church. . Candles and Confec.ionaries o' all Kinds. Ire cream serve rp. and parties supplied in the most superior sle. . ap20 , LEMOS M ia'P. , BOXES, 1 doien each, cho ce quality, jart Wt. Jo sale by jeld 8. E. UiLBCRT & CO. 26 LIETHE 1TB cases low-priced black Lustre p-e'd this day and for .jB. saie oy ja Low a: uu . je23-3 418 Main St.. Louisville. Ky. C H EPE. 1 iflfl PC3 blck Crepe ree'd this day and for sate bj JL w J A3. .o & (JO.. je29-3w 413 Main St., Louisville. Ky. GUAnniws SALE. NOnCS is hereby given that I will as guardian of Camline Weimer, offer tn sell at private sale after the 2 1 day o July. 1814. the undivided one-fonrth of the sonth-e! qnncrsi ;?bc&iuh. . w ou j - i, m w. , , r our. sontn o ranee Ten West and th- undivided one-'onrth of ihesnnth awt quarter of the ooth-west q-iarter 0' Section No. Nine T. Five, south of R nge n West in Vao"erhurrh County. TERMS One-third Ca-h and ihe remainder in thra. an, sis months from th day of sale, the purqnaaar giving noter witn approved security, waiving vainaxion iswi. fearing in torest from data. ' HAN.VAH EIMES, Guardian, jy 4-2tw CREAM CHEESE A BMA jell SMALL let forsalc by S. E. OIL BERT A CO.. Sycamore St., near Water. HAX0 DOORS. , . .. TJvOTTK THfU8ANO lights, ass'dsiias, 8 by JOto 10 by 16 Jl? IS two-panneled doors, 15 four do do; in'i per Canal, for salt very low for eaeh. in qnsat'tles f suit, at je9 COOK'8 Family Groeery. uns nitnu. 5T0Ä cboles Brooms. 3 aetweov'd Sugar BaokeU. V arose Butler's Blocking. - . J do Huiaajel's. Ljseocs of Cofia; rre'd and tor sale
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DETAILS OF THE AMERICA'S NEWS Halifax, July Ö. Lord Ragltn'a dispatch a rnJ the newspa per correspond eiice are at hand describing i r U rullaul ra nt iir rif rho lar,al.. .. ,1 1. . " "Vt.: .-."v. Qiurries. The iuain facts have been already ;,i,u ,,,.,1 , sin pjl isifri II ifHflKrJJ riirrjrrni.a.a Uoiis. Cy some accounts the English. Ijss u aet own at i00v) men, but the report is bel evedto be exaggerated., The following 0J ,.. I L(jr( pantIiUre rPtT,e,a to have to an, nounce that he has received information, thit the English tr opa aimcked the. Redan and the French the Jlalukod low era at day hunt on the morning ol the 18th without the, success which has hitherto attended our efforts. 01,1,1 le rrencu aua ourselves nave suttered f'li tl il 14 r 1. 1 u Advices irom Peli3i"r are to the same ef feet. Private accounts published in the London Standard say tlmt lue loss ol British o: fleers in killed and wounded amounts to no less than 70. Anion.' the killed are Gen. Kir J. Campjell, Col. Yea, and Col. Siiadfonh . The greatest portion of the loss wa3 experienced in a ravine where a powerful and unexpected battery was opened in them. The allies lost terribly, the Russians springing a mine, and during the confusijn they recaplured ilamelon tower. A dispatch from Bucharest via Vienna con firms the report that an expedition has been undertaken against Perekop.. The Russian account ot the success of (he allies in the Sea of Azuff is published tiortschakoff. confirms tn success secured by the allies, says that the operations against the Sea of Az-fr were antic pated. i he stores of grain destroyed were private property, and were not intended for the use of the Russian army. , ,, The correspondence relates the horrible atrocities perpetrated by the French and Turks at the cipture of fcCerteh , , A dispatch troin Vrarna daied June 17th, hli:h was retarded ou the way, says thai he Russians had made an utisucceoslul utuck on Kars, aud reports that they had taken A u a pa. The Austrian commander had proclaimed martial law tn Moldavia, but the Moldavian authorities refuse to promulgate unless authorized by the Sultan. Constantino Balz, Fon of ihe reignine Prince, was killed nt Jassy in a duel by the Austrian Major Stalberj. The affair had caused considerable sensation iu the Princi palities. Austria. The Russian influence is very active even in the sm llest (ieruian Courts. The Joi.rnal ol St. Petersburg publishes the aeuii-o'ficial discussion on Count W'alewaskie's French circular of May 20. The Journal also semi-fficialiy says that peace is possipie it V ranee and England re willing, inasmuch as the fourth point is morally, although, not fcrnialty settled, and the other points, viz: navigation of the Danube and the evacuation al the Principalities, are also settled, leavin 'only the Vienna third point to oe urrn!)ed. ( . I he Austrian army being disbanded, the reduction is-groat and rapid. Gkeai Britais. Iheoteamer Hermann c.irned ou' intelligence of the pres ntution 'o Pariiaineut ot the report o the Rjebuk i:oiiiiiiittee. The report nirrely admits that the suffe'ihgs ul the urmv have been a.-gru-vated by incomjieiency at home. Since then there has been Considerable excitement created by 31 r. Roebuck in consequence of his report being overruled by ihe other members of tlie committee, they having given notice ot a vote of censure on the government, so worded as to embrace the grievances ot all sections ol the opposition i he debate on adhiinistnition rfo m, after ! epeaied atlj urnuients, endr-d iu the uiianimu;s adoption ol Sir Buiwer Lytton's resoluion thai me i'.ouse of (Joimno is recommends o the earliest iitteiitiou of the Ministers ihe eressity of a careiul revision ol tne various füolul eotablirtnmtMits. Mr. Buchanan Ii s received the degree o' iJoctor of Common Ltw from the University . Oxlord, as ulsu did Chief Justice Rooinsoii i Canada, Sir Charles Lyell, Alfred Tenny son. 0C. Tue Admiralty hive awarded 1,600 to ihe sail -rs ol the ship James fht'si'-r. France. The Senate and Legislature are . invuKrd tir July 21 1 1 neotiiie a new loan i3SiU0,UÜ0 Ü0U or $ 1ÖO,0IO,ÜÜÜ. L uts N ipoieun was ill lor two days but a recovered. Tne French funds fell 2 per cent on the iiiiounceiiieul ol the Emperor's illness. Spair, The disturbances at San Diego iave been suppressed. We have no reliable statement respecting ihe Carhst insurrection. Russia is suspected I being the instigittor. Mr. Dodtrp had his fi'st interview with trie liuistf r oi Foreign Affairs and friendiy re-uarkj-were exchanged. , Denmark The Djiii-h Diet is dissolved Deluce torbius the enlistments in foreign service under penalty ol 8 years imprisonmnent. Latest News. A telegraphic dispatch to London, dated Marseilles, Friday night, says: The English ship Astrologue has arrived ringing Constantinople dates to the ldih of tune. There has been a slight engagement at csupatoria. Since Ihe IQth nf June lh Rnssinnrt hnvn Hacked unsuccessfully the batteries of the i sifger.-. The general loss in the taking of the Mamelon and tne Quarries is 4.000. Wheat is declining at Marsei'les. Cinciknati, July 5. There was a fight at Columbus, Oliio, i'eeterday between the Turners and Amerians, and one man was killed. All is quiet to-day. T..e 4'h passed eff peaceably, though -.elebrated with spirit. The exhibition of lirewurks on the levee was witnessed by at least 30,000 persons. Robert Ttiompson, for several years a book-keeper for John Swasev &. Co. and much esteemed, committed suicide yesterday oy cutting his throat. EasTon, Pa., July ö." rrv tV, .. J.'.'IÄ .olohrnlprl hero hv an ' ine 4th was ouly ceieoratea nere oy an ; interesting parade cf the puDiic scnoois. During the day the foundry ofj. R.Tomkins was destroyed by fire, vi hich was caused by fire crackers. Loss heavy. loGorarice S7.000.
Pjttsbceo, July 6. River 4 feet 11 inches, cloudy. Clncihrati, July 6. River fell 6 inches since last evening, cloudy and light rain.
Receipts of flour light, and firm at 60. ar i 1 I - . l I- , Vm"? 1,1 pwa ocin.nu. uec.u.e. 8aiea 483 bbls at 31. Sugar in good demand New Orleans, July 5. Oats steady at 60c. Sides 9Jc. New York, July 6. , A special dispatch from the Know Nothing Convention at Reading, P., states that alter the twelkh section national platform, a n.ev 8ection re-enacung the Missouri Cum- ' Pro!nl3e Povl(J!"g for the non-admit lance of Slave States on the north side of the line, adopted by a vote of J33 to 93 Th Eastern., del gallon tood 73 lo 27 tor it: 30 Western men opposed the platform on the ruund that it was not strung enough. . A resolution called a National Convention at Cincinnati, on the 8'h of January, was also passed; ten delegates only seceding. Baltimore, July 5. The Southern mail ia received rem ai' points as late as due. No. news. ,. 1 he 4ih was observed here with great animation. . j,Rolsson &. Co. 's pork packjng.bcusp, one cf the largest establishments in the city, was totally destroyed by fire last night. Reading, Pa., Jury . The Slate Council of Know Nothings, which hus been in session here for the past two days, adjiurned this afternoon, alter ' passing resolutions endorsing the national I platlorin adopted at Philadelphia at d culling ' a Convention to meet in tiiKinuali on the 9th of Jauu ry txxt. A split occurred on the question of endorsing the national platform, and the Freesoil ers and Abolitionists wuhurew Irom the coui cil- Gov. Johnston heads the seceding party , leading off for a Northern party that sfiajl repudiate the Philadelphia platform by strikins out the 15th article and inserting a declaration iu favor of the Missouri compromise , , . It is said also that Gov.; Gardener has addressed a letter to (iuv Johncton, inviting Fenimylvama to join the ts ist,. t I he seceding delegates , are. crganizuig a Sta'e Council t to-day in opposition to toe Philadelphia plalfyrm. ,- Theie is much excitement in consequence of the division. e , , New Yohe, July 5, P. M. Cotton dull and unsettled. Flour advam ed 18;:, with sales. 6,500 bbls straight State S8 62j, good, Ohio 9 12J. Southern firm with sales of l.OlHityblA at .11. Wheat firm. Corn fir.n s:iles 85,000 bushels at 88fJlc. Pork is a trifle lower sales of 9UU bbls at 19 12J r lor mess and.$lS50 for prime. Biel' firm, with sales 350 bbls 'Chicago at $i0 Lird uncliani:' d sules 350 bbls at I0llc. Whisky firm, with sales of 350 bbls at 4141c. Groceries are dull. New Orleans, July 3. Oats 50s. Nothing of importance done in other articles. gELECT'FUMALH IXSTITCTE OF EVAXSVil.l.K 'HG Rev. 0. A. Fo-ter. about to undertake peisonally M. t ie thorough education o h:a own daughter, is witling to receive u-ia vmug ines betwei.u the sg-s oi ten ana lourteen years, with whom aud his augbtrto lorui a clas. COUitMi OK TU11Y: JFlf OK DarAtTSküTI Ar:thmetic. Geography . by a new aud mor impressi a mode e.l t aching. Grammar, K-ja-'ing. Spelling by aictativu. Element, oi NaLurul Science, the Biole. senior u.parimest: A -ithmetio and Grammar cutiaue-i. Geography, Ancient and MoHrn; iiiator, Ancriitaud Modem; Loaic; Na.urdl. intelltctual and Moral Pfailosi pliy- Chemia r, . It .tauy. .Min-aralogy-. Geolog, AKtronor.y p.-litic-al Kc Bi.niy Algei.ia, G-joiueiry. Natur. I i'neolo-. Jlyihuogy. Greciauaad Kumaa Antiquities, Evideuctsot Chrietanii. the linl Regular andcrititul CXarcis.a through ttu coura of R ad inir, Oeiin ng Orthography, t riting, Grammar and Composition; and Uu.iliar lectures and converaaii m illustrative of the studies puruue.1. . Strict atten ion shall be giv n to all those graces of man -ners a-ii u, por meat, r quisite to the acco p'iahed lady. This instit .ie is mn.isued w'th philoS'iphical and chem:cal apparatus, and ULerior cAuinets of minerals, fossils and hells. - .' Tuition Fees, per Quarter, in adranoe: Junior Deiartm-nt 110 00 Senior fj. partmeut . 1-50 Kxtra: Latin. Greek. French or German in 60 MusicoiiLhe Harp ... 10 10 Slusicon 'h Piano or Guitar 10 00 Urawii.g. Monochrxmalic S 10 Drawing in Water or oil i-ulors 10 (0 Ornamental Nee He Wora 6 CO sir Fosti-r will aid the ReUr The reiaiougovernmei.t o the youngladtes shall be strictly practical an l in no way deaominatioi.al. .tntilthe firs of August, lor ign applications for entrance shall not be received, in order to give the citUeae of this city the preference. jy4 . JCST RECEIVED ... A KEW STOCK OK HJl.llbll MILLIXERV, ttONSI-TlM of Bonnets ot all dencrtpti -n. also l eautifill emhntdered MaunllaH, Parasols. Embroiueries, Gloves Mitt. C-ips and Head lr Bes.. ihe newest stles. to whioh we invite the i articular attention of the Ladies. K.. BaREGR. First etreet, between Main and Locust, opposite lr. Bray's reaideooo. . jy 3 ti K CHESTS. KKFR1IIKR ITORS, AC FUST ree.ved . lot of the latest s lc lee Ctteta and Refr:g rators the res'- article in ttu ma ket.and the vheapest. Also a l-tf No; I Ioe Coolers, Prepare yourselves for hu', weather by calling at may IS HORNBROO K & CHURCHILL'S. -ffUÄT received. Memoiresof the Conntess of Slessiogton, trims s r ravels in tne ta t. Life ol H-.raoe G- eeley, Abbott's Lite of Napoleon: at je28 S4M L LI-äTKR'S Bookstore, PiOIMTÜ, fWlEX cases Fancy Prints reo'd ih s day and fcr sate by - J AS. LOW & CO.. je29-3wd 418 Main st,. Louisville. Ky. HEAP HOOKS. fT SM ALL.npply of the above article nt received, and XjA. lorsaieoy je29 diw T. GRANT & CO. CCTTLVti BOX KS. .W FULL supply oi -Cnttirig boxes just reee:ved and fcr X3a. sale at very low puets by i. liUAMi; L'U je29-ow A B H04I.-" K8, A B tRfiAIX. rftHE Ship Yard Saw Mill, situated in A ew 1 any. Ind., X now runuina and in onmplete repair, cap. ble of cutting lumber of any lengtn for houseor boatbuilding pnrpos-s, e n be bought for S5.3HO, on S. 12. IS. 24. 30 snd 36 months credit. with aopr ved security and inter at. Theie are two I tirst-rate bailers, two eng nes. and fixtures compl to lor drawing) logs irom river or . almost aby a se This mill !ha'ni'rn em 15.1 worth o"f lumber perda. Theeriginal I . wa. ftit 2fl Anrhntl btMMe in N'-w Al.nv .ill... 'she is as god ami. I as there is ioth- State. The wh.U fairtc wood w.ira nouers. nvines and all an be ok.. down and rebuilt in Evansville in six v ieks' tim-. For particulars address j-23 K Ll AS fHOMlSSliji. ,
ed by the completi n oi ine ranroau. win aiia -iii um iorIsOrlCL. ! vara his wares to thegreat commercial mart F.vansville on THR fonndrv and machine business heretofore carried on ' ad.an'ageons terms. Other mechanics will nest with enin this place uni-r the firm md styl of G. 1). Kg- eouriigeinent. To all such, it will b of great tdvant ge o
gleston h Co , ha been since April loth and will hereafter b carried on under tno nrni ana stie or e.ggieston " troode. G. D. K'IGLESTON", S M.GOODE. Evansville, Jan 27, 1855. je2S POST OFFICK XOTICK. THE Post Omoe will be closed on the -Hh from 9 o'clock, A. M.. until 4 P. M. BnN. STINSoN. P. M. Z" KLAimiKS. "EJLOeJT TIV. Pig Lean. Sbe.tand Block Zino. Sheet snd MB Bar Copper and Copper Bottom, for sale by jj, 3 SAMUEL ORR. . - TIaPI.TE. Cm -r afK BOXES TIN-PLATE, received and for sale by Ztm O ß iy 3 8AMCF.L ORR. Siaooo WORTH OF TUB MObT FASHJOXABLE ( LOTHLVU AT .4 SACK IFILEI JT th late fire w hav lost our eiothmg salesroom JL and w.r. nMi.ad to tint our whole stock of Clothing in the seoond story of our new store, by which we are deprived to oontinn selling clothiog at retail, hereafter. Warnentioii this to our friend. . th t re shall sell th whole sto-k nK "greatly redoeed prlocs without regard to cost. Our motto .hail b for the next wo months: IT xii-aT RK SOLD!' WM LOE W e VTHAL A CO., Corner of Main and Fivt sts. my23 FEED! FEF.1! QAAA BTJ6H Braa J ,fs bash hrsi r30 bash is wmim at ß vr v v-' loo trash Oats; for sal a COOK'S Psmily Grery.
AUCTION SALES.
DRY -00D3, CLOTH US KTiD HOSIERY AT - "''' BY WOOLKY fit NELSON. i OWonnay and Tuesday. July 9th aud Wth. eommencios; at t o'clock ach day. at our Sale Rooms in the Old Court Hvnae, corner of Main and Third street wo will sell at auction, a T-rj dexraMe lot of lry Ooods, Summer Clothlog and Hosiery, eonststincin partof: 12 ieees grren aal tlue Bartgo, - It do white fisured Xetts, 20 Mull Muslins. " ' 60 dozen rents' ii-haai andosttc Boso, 6 do white Shirts. tl Silk and Satin Tests, 12 p ir black Mohair panF, 12 do white do do, 34 do Cottonad do, 21 do do do. 12 pieces Meqnito Xtttings. . S Marseilles guilts, 1 carton M'hi.tr Head Diysscs. 100 dosen ladies' aud mioses Hose. 20 do Lisle thread and cotton Glores, 12 Tweed a-d 'cans Costs, 12 Black Lustre do, 12 Linen do. 12 'vingiiam do, etc. eta. Dea'i rs are invited to attend. The roods will be sold in Iota to suit purchaseis, and will bo sold without resrr. jr O. lICONARü. . L. SWIIT 1BKSCHST ACCTION ROOMS, OPPOSITE THE ailV COL'KT HUCMC. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS i REAL ESTATE BP.0KER3. RriSPECTFl'LLY tender their services to the citiiens ol Evausville aud surrounding country, for the sale of B-al aud feraonal Property, as Hou.es aud Lots, Furniture. Dry floods. Hardware. Groceries, etc etc.; also particular sttenttdh paid to alt out-door sales nf evory lescilptton ou reasonable and satisfactory terms. We shall do exulusiv- ly a Commisioo Basiness and not having any goo Js of our own to ptace in competition with consignors, both the buyer aud seller wili have a fair an-i leantimaV' mrkct. We will devote our whole time to the Auction and Commission business, and our friends anucuJt'mers mat rest assured that wo Will spare no efforts to pleas-them. With prudenceand attention to business wehope to merit the conüdeuc of all those who entrust their business toourcan. . R KFe.ttKSCES P. O. O'Rn.ET & o.. E'vansvllle. ' Dctall, Alio s Co.. lletuptis. Ten. Vat. PAKK-& CO., do do. Jamfs Born, do do. E a. Svkks. Xew Orleans. Lewis Ssarr do. Milks R. Fui.EE3, Vicksborg. Miss. U m. McRak. do do. Lockwood - Bno3 , Cincinnati. Ohio. Eklloo Fobr. do do. ' - Edwards FrjansKM. Rt Louts. fo. ' Regular sale days Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays, at I'D o'clock, and every evening durins the seasun . commencing 1 1 .... . . .' OU' 7L'T l. I CflY , U T ai, ai ij gaaiietiit,. mv an f s. anv. Auctioneers. panul woclset i. ..j. ....... .nrr.AM nelson ' ' AliOTIOV K00.1IS, Old Court House. Corner of il -in and Third streets, imme- ' dlately opposite the W ashington Hotel. ffVAISO leas id fo a term of years and fitted untiie Mat above Well known stand vre are now prepared to reooive fr s-le at arrction or private sate, all kinds of go .us, wares ana merchandise, househcld furniture, horses, buggioa, eta., eto, -' C sh aivauces male on consignments when required. Regular sales everv Tuesday, Tt.urdav and Saturday, commencing at 9 o'clock. A, M. A Uo Tuesday, Wednesday and Friaay night, at early gas light. ' " ' Oat-doors les and sales of real estate promptly attended - We ire w kly receiving, and hay nowonhaid a large andgeneral asortmentof Ft'RNIrl Fü, coc.-isticg oislat. spinale and bannister backs, scroll 'and scolUp tops, rim aok office. Freuch. Jenny Lid, an I Btftle wood seat Chairs; mahogany aud ros wood sofa seat Chairs: Klitabetn chair.-: srrmg seat arm rockers, sofas, sociable, cuntr-. : card, dioin an.t brcaafast tables; light and wash stands. lounges mirrors, hue common ani misses' beoteaas. mittrses. tin and wire safes, etc., which w will sell a' Cin cinnati price. We have alo on hand a great variety-of notions, jewelry, violins, aecordeons. pocket cutlery,, (runs, pistols whips, etc.. etc., which we will sell t ra i-liced prices for cash, wholesale orretail. WOOLSIiV & NELSON.. mvQ Anet's. HK1PKK.' A.l MOW Its. I hv 4 LARGE supply juat reo'd ana lor s.ile iv S.ll T -1w GRtvT no. COlaiY AM OATS. f)r BCSHELS UarCorn; 35 bush prime oitnrm9 for sale by j H J. W & S . VICKEFl. TAPE'. t C CASKS black and whit Twill Tip ree'd this dy I VJ andtor.a.e by J A.MKS LOW A-CO., jwl4 48 Haiti St., Louisville, Ky. KCTTEil AM LAUD. FIFTY ponn s eliolce Iresh Butter; 200 II s Lard a good article; for sale by jelJ J. W. S. VICKERT. f B'lXEJ nernsttSnpi mO IS do M. It. Kaisins: forialrbr jeir, 1 at D. nElMAXS. i , 1 AClv RRF.L. P f PACK ARKS, wnole and hair barrels; and kitts, v). assorted sises; for sals by jel6 S. E. GILBERT CO. Sycatore street, near Water. HAVl A SI OAK AD -iAHDI.AKS. JCjsT 1 j15 lanuad'trom rbvr iullwn. ' 1 a - Mi V ä U KH. r, u .X . Kif-VKH isroo.s, r. WHRMyon want surerai.oo s. gold or silver w?.c!ies, or soy kiud of J-weirv, the- ileee So bny oonl urticle cnAifi,rcash,isat " B1I1ROI.H 4 oUX.f jel4 Jewelry Store, ilaia st. , bat. 1st A ;!1. JCST RECEIVED. IS rtoi W al.iroo's Crain Seyhei; 10 do do tnw Kairo; 3 do Sll.l Whe-ls. 1 j-14 BABCOCK EROTHERS. COTTON AUK. 3 PCS fancy CcttOi.aocs rece ved th's 'iy and for Sf.le by James low a to.. -14 41 .M n st L .niavill. K. IlftECElVEO per David M'hite. L mons. Oranges, La. rs SI av rtaisius. Molasses in nail barrels.ee TES'NKY & S0REVSOV. Ilt iVKVr TOOL. 1 t P0Z UraiB Scythes. 12 d s Grim Cradles. JR. VF 20 do Gra.s do. 20 do Sc) thes snathes. lo dos hay, straw and manure rks: just ree'd and for sale ly C M OR.FFI'H. Bell's Ware Honse, back of the new Court House, my 23-d J; w SI IK HOAKT8. 9 CASES Silk R innet, racoived per Express, direct from the manufactory, on consisnm nt. and must b- sold at F..VHI0II S Dry Goods Stor-. jeS iain st . 3 doors below 2nd. look i i r.L. tssr.t. tA M atall tinv a prepared to furnish Lookinr Glasses in Mahoranv Wnlnut. or Rosewood Frsmt s. Lookinr Glass Plates, Picture Frames, etc.; alio. Gilt Frames. Picture Framesand a general assortment of Pietueea and Oil Paintinzs, at wholesale or retail, at tu lowest prices. J. n. GEST, tnhS daw ins N"o. 9 Yi'est Fourth atreet. Cincinnati. O. COKOSFK'S lSQCFST. Oythe 221 inft . an ioquet wss held by me as Coroner, with the proper jury, over the bodies of to children, acred repectivei f ur and two years, ehiliir-n of Mrs El derfirld. an insane woman who h.-d warde-edofl" with them lron her home in P-rry township on the 5th inst. Verdict ol the Jury, lhat'thet 'came to their death from a blow or blows on thair h- ads with aeiuh. as is en prosed in the hand, oi their mother. JOHN TRIBLE. C. V. C. je25-3w GLASS JAKS. REC'DprreteamerLandis" 12 do: Straight Glass Jars. 1 gallon, 12 do do do do K do. 12 do do do do K do, ti do do do do do. li do do do do 1-16 do, ' ' retvha dsom tor jellies and pi eserves: forrsle bv je"24 I. & D. HF.IMAN. .UOCrM SPICE. Vt'O received, 50 bxs ass'd gronnd Sp'ees, 12 do extra Lemon .yruf, 12 do llboans Baltimore Oytters; for sale by je2S , I. & D UEiMAN. GRBAT WALK OF TOWS LOTS I 'I II rt -TOWN OF EI BEIUKLI), - ' THK STRtlGHl' LINE KAILrtoAD, SIXTEEN ON 3iiL,r.3 rauji iisiiaiiuun THIS sale of town lots will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 'ST DAY OF . L'GI ST next, on the premises, commencing at 10 o'clock. A. AI. The town oi Elbe fell is 1- eated immediately on the ' Evansville At Indianapolis S night Line R. R., 16 miles from Kvanavill. 18 miles Irom Princeton.- 17 miles from Newburgh. 14 miles Irom Moon -ville. an2i miles from the Wataah & Eriecanal. Being located on tbe head waters of Blue Grass, it is r-garded as the h..ltiv -itoation iii Southern 1 diaua. It iss'irrounied bv a nue farmiug eountry. well timi ered and well water - ed. It offers to the mechanic many advanta e. amongst which may re cia-wea. cueap living cueap iei. anu an abundance ol the best qnalitj ol umber. A hiack-mi'h w....lrf -11 n.trnnized. and be hauilsomelv SUPtiorted br tha larmina- business ol the imuie iato ne-gliborhood. A j.A,.ne enlii bo sunnli' d with staves and h'ot-pol"S Irom the sum u ,uing csuntry. nd the facilities now aftorded by the canal and the still greater facilities that will toon be affordmake an eariy location. A plat of the town can b sen at th resldenoe of Thomas Smith one of the proprietors living near ihe premise, who will giv any information desired, previously th day of "tERMS OF SAL": One-fourth cash, one-fonrth In 12. One-tourth in IS aud the balance in 24 month frm the day of sale, the purchaser giving a note with approved security, without the benefit of valuation or appraisemer.t laws, bear- ; i.,.Htt from date TttAViQ O.ATITTT WILLIAM HMUREE, S VI. HA LL. Proprietor. telS ALL HI.E LOT FOK SAI.b. A GREAT BARGAIN. nrtHE T ot on the eornerof First and Cherry streets. 75 fet kv ivt adioiningth eaidence of Samuel Listor. is offered for s'le on ressonai le terms. It is on of the most eli gible building lots IU ran mit. lartnauii " Also a house snd lot on Chestnut street adjoining the resIdenee'of Joseph Turnock. is for sal on li' rI rn'. Enquire of jef t J. C. JEW KLW. . . m t . iav a. .rt .a f ; a: lei "4H0ICB oriea reaone av a. ovv - a, - - j 1 j . r TtBT.R prime T.ard. 1 bbls canvassed Dried Reef. 20 dösen Ground Coffe; jn.t ree d pr steamer Grand Turk at j'9 uoi- J ramny ..roeery. ' " FAS'JiG MILLS. A- LARrjB snpply f r-nniug Mill just r.oeiv.d a4 for aleasreduevd prices ly T- GEAM A CO.
- CITY RECORDER'S OFFICE. VAKSVILLK, I KD r0 wnrrAWTVa a ION uf TBK Ornvria a n rva
tbk cit mMüSi-Ls nut, r.i9c.uuu iiu s1MAKCE Or rAlD C1TT: Any ptnoa tonno drunk is tbiltmti of the City. Partiaip ting in any riot or disorderly assembly . Makiurauy noise or diatnri anc in ihestreei iveepiug a aisoraeriy aouse t auy suv. Keeping gaming tables. Craating any nuisance. Keeping pow er in a greater quantity than Ij lbs. Keeping powder Withunt being properly seOJred. C iug any lighted candle, lamp or match, or smoking Cigars tn any barn, stable, etc.. or place containing hay, straw, eto. Eunning horaesia thee'ty. I moderate riding or driving In theeity. ' Leartnt waggons or other Tciiiclea standing tn the strents, without first uuh'tching trace, chains, yukts. oto., by which such vehicle is drawn. fin.imtoin,ald...f k with Mrriaa.'dnTS. mrta bois. AH wing hn or other animals to run at 'atgo Putting filth into any public cistern. Putting any dead animal iuto the Ohio, bpposito tht cit?. Obstructing the execution of process in the hands of an ' fflcer Causing any false alarm of fro. Wan'only injuring any public -r private hnildinz. Keeping ashes in a bart'el. box. or other combustibl-vessel. Divine any ditch or craiu. r the purp so Ol conducting w-iror over the bank into the Ohio. Pulling down, or detneing. printed notices, ordinanees.fto. Vsinv anv vulvar or inda-ent langusso. Hitching anv horse or other animal, without securing It, so that it cannot go upon any aide walk or foot-pi th Kiti-hititf at.v hnr. .rnther &nim:il to Sliade tteeS. Burning shavings or dt other comustibte niatter In tho streets, between dav-lightand o'clock P. M.. or at an : timewithin twenty ie-t of any building, Throwing any üre balls, fire brands, ate, anywhere witui auy th eitv. F.recting frame buildings within the limits prohibited. Running drays, waggon, etc. without lictna. Vfterancy and street beggiug. Fxhi iting any show or amuje-nfut. whatever, ithout license. Peddling without license. Putting up signs across or overside walks. Krecting auy wond-n shed or awning over any side walk. The eontriictinv cellar dooraon side walks. K eplngorns ng playing cards about auy grooery, coffee, house, etc. To sufler chickens or other poultry to run at large. Keeping pigsons. ' - . Plavios anv orzan. hardy gordv. Tlaapirc. orothermtkücal instrument, upon any street or alley, tor pay, support or aire. In inrinv vfta noata. aaliirlira. or anv of the cas Works ks'ablii'hing or continuing any lumber or yrood yard within tne nre iimita oi tne city. Building privies-withont strict observance of o-dlnance. Cro-sinc a V bridce with, horse m.r: er other an imal at any gate fat-r than a walk. injuring anane trees, .s.hinc by retail fire .rackers. squibs or other nee worki. Puttine stove pites up through any floor, partition orroof. in vinlntinn nl ofilinance. viz. Oar-of ec. 10 snd 1 1 : "At.d hereaft-r no stove pipe shsil to put up. unless the same pas-ea Into n ehimn-y or flue, and no auch stove pipe bereait r put up, shall pa-s through anv floor, partition, rrof window, .rairla nf ibniua Evrrv c'himuev or floe he. efter built in anv house in the city shall have its foun' atlon either on the esith: or first floorof such house, ant shall extend above the roof or side of such house atl'at three feet " ' j H r 'Kif utty itecoraer. Publishedby Or er of the City Councl. je21 - WELL. II. WALKER, Clerk. NOTIO.VS! .OTIOS:! i. SLOWER vase, f eimometers traveling eompsnlons, best London sea inc wax. er.ht anu ten key'u French accordeona. fine French bans, dolls. Darbl.s. toys, teacts, port-mouniea combs, superior neeoles. pins, toothpicxs, gey rings perms, std-i pens, loom orueues. wax beads, dominoes, chess mtn, Emerson's raior s-sps. toilet osti. jumping ropes and battle doors, together witn a great variety of notions forsale ty A. C. Pl'.iHKt. apztj unaer oau i eiiows iiaii. rirsist. . TK'"f aTlt $ PACKACE5 fresh Teas jnrt received an for JL XJt jr sale by ap25 PUESTON BROS FlII. 4rr B4RRF.L8 yack.rel aaae yrw ni uo mi, üö X do do. 25 kitts , do: a'jorUd nnmbcrs; f. dmn.s r,rirna f'o-f l"i,i.: 50 bus No. 1 Herring; reoelrad tor itaairer Da,7id White, and for sale by KYTR V FtMII.Y F.i! 11. 7JrARRANTED equal to -t. Louis txtra, jttst received V V by canal boat llua Holt. ujii ith.r,i auub.iau.i, II A VAX .4 SIC A IS. On BOXES 'White just ree'd and orsalelowbv Ail) E GILBERr & CO.. sl9- hycmore st. . near a.er STÜH TI.V IU RK .1HHT tRI). 9g CASKS, 2 doien each, just ree'd and for sale by tt S. K GILBERT A- CO.. jeln Sycamore St., near Water. ClaEESE' CIIF.ESF! SALS SAGO. DIib l'rn anil Woters Rtr" CI 1 sal by HOP-MUt'-iO. & CUUltCllli-JL.. BEXTISTHX. ... nil. J. rLElGRlt. DEvTISTi n A YI G perminemly located in Kvan-vtlte; respet-i'utly orters his proreeional services to the citiSen's of Kv.nsvill4 and vicmity. All operations p.rtaluing to the teeth perr roieo in the most approved: mauner. Orhce and resilience on Second street near Locust. i FRKsVH POI ATOFS IllHFCT FROm IRKI.AXO ,t I FT V sacks rtj'd per Alria Adams, aud lur s.le by 4 jeä WM. RE1LLY. WHITE 1.I.TIE. 1 Tf rt BBLS Fresh Roach for ssl by lie y GEO. FOSTER k CO. A - OICEV HUE. IK Barrels and Hogsheads, constantly Irr sale bv .-4 OKI). F STF.R CO. SEAT OF VA". CJINCE th Clav nounty riot has caused so m-tch alarm it was ha cln'on or many that s. h.Mi;i ll hat biso gone to the scene of action. T hat wis an error, but he had gone to pnrchas a full supp'y of Summer Dry Goods, which are now just opened, and fur sale at the well anown low prices Store on Main street, three doors below Seeond. j 1fit I. Sill TEAS. ft FTNEstoekhas been r ceived this week nf Imperial. JrSL Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, in half chests, boxes m i caddies, and for sale at reduced rates, corresponding with late Eastern prices, ly jel'J - M. WFOSTER. Slf.AIt. 4 f HriDS fair for sate lov to e ose consignm-nt. 4U je4 GEO. F STKR&CO. KEW UALLRRV, SEW N.VJ1K, AID ,KV TH E SUN Ii EA l G A LLER Y! MESSRS. SUMMERS ii TIL' TON have n..w fully comfileted their tiaguerrean R omsinDr. M J Brays bu ldiugs. on First street, ooposil-the post othce.antar now reaoy to receive visitors and to take p-cures in the lat-ea-and most approvud style. Having httd upoiirrioms with .n eye t cornt rt. t'iey are n- 't. to 'I aud airy, while we have a mammoth sky-light, which cables us to take pictures that will compare tavorablv with any in the est Therefore we feel conn lent of giving pertect 's-itiafaetion in all ca-es. which we guarantee, or no sal. Please call and se ns at the v estrn Aun Besm. N. 11. Pictures taken tor one dollars. je-23 BROAViV SHEETIMGS. K tf 4 KALES Canneltoa sheeting. ßß ion do do do. 4-1 brown: branded 'James Low & Co.," receive- this day, and fcr sale forCASHunly by JaXIES LOW A- Co. je21 418 Mtin St., Louisville, Ky. i."lESS. T CASES Bleached Linens, assorted qualities, ree'd this 2J day and for sale by JAMES LOW CO. jel4 418 Mam St.. Louisvi.le. Ky. - - 7TOKQITIOBAKS. 1 fCC Mosquito Bars ree'd this day and for sale, by IVJVJVJ JAMES LOW K CO.. j14 ,. 418 Main St.. Louisville CHIC REVS U rozen. I bbl extras gar house Ryroo. T. 16 do do Molasses, 3 do . do plantation do, . , . ..,". ' ' 3 bxs fresh ) ecions; lust ree'd at je2- j .. COOK'S Pan i.j Grocery Dr.SIUALE KESIDESCE ON FOl'RTH STREET FOR SALE. WE offer fprsale at a bargain aeomtortai le CotUge ResiA.n. with rno t out-bouses and ctster.. and in a good neighborhood. For P'TlEOV ARD o , Auctioneers and General Agent's. UF.AT BAItGAnS. ' BTI3S F. Ti. B ARKER iss Hing her srring goods st co t. Ifjl as a e wishes to make did r-nt airang-meuts in her business. She is determined to sell the remainder of her spring goods at and below cost consisting ol St-. N'spolitan and Silk Bonnets, Caps and He.id D'esses. and Embroi 1eri'S to which t-he invites the particular arte-tion of the lsd:esnf Kvanville and tre sorronnding enntrv. j2l IIAUKEUCIIIEFS. It FTLl assortment of Ladi--a' Limn Cambrlo HandVerchie's. Gwnta' nrinted cor'd. do; do Silk do: on hand and for sale by JAMES LOW CO . je21 4'8 Main at., Louisville. Ky. BAREGP. fC ASE of green Barege, reo'd thi day and for sal by JAMES LOW A- C.. je2l 418 Main St.. Looisvill. Ky. SEXDICIES. A LARGE ssssrtment of Pic net Mitts. Black Silk Girdle; Black meire antique Braid; Black cotton velvet Ribbons; ree'd this day and for : sale by JAMES LOW CO Jl 418 Main st . Lounv'.l, Kr. DELAINE. I CASE ITsjUa e Lain. ree'd this day sad for salshy JAMES LOW k C . jejl . 418 Mainst.. Looisv.ll. y. CASSI3IEKE. T CASK f 8s hlaok doeskin Casimer reo'd M dayand X for sal ly JAMES LOW & Co.. 418 Main - Lon'sv 11-. Ky. Odk'V Fresh Revs; g&KJVJ .OOHi do Tail. Bttr; yt ebolo Beef Toi cue: SO r extra -rar pitf rapor asi'd; fn bush fwisronno Coin Meal: a COO K'S Faatily Oreesrv '
barrels, lumber tim.e-. re w o l. o,,al. manur.. orany oth- vkuM misht be prevent i1 Vl ?.fr' .1 rsuhstano orthing or material whatever. , Cttiiartio were mor7rii 'f x.har--!e' but effectual Trespassing upon Sr injuring public grounds.. , ! b.ie, " os wr it f h,d ?il . r1TV"" fMl W'.U Bathintio the Ohio in front of theeity during day-light. ; tM ,trio; and ofrn frt,l d!a LBt hing in th. Canal, w .l.in the city, during d.y-üght. Toid. d ,,v th. timV, nVi-Xcto iV.'od Pur W." A lowing any bitch o run at Urge. i hi, is aliketrn- oi Colds F.x.,.S oa pu rgstivc. P.olli-.g hnofs. flying kite, or throwing any hard sob- aelsr. They u ItVnS tVlii0 , i,i,ioM tan along aVrosor over ,py street alley tc. ,eat.dB.ndI"1'ormid:ibu' diltempVrs"?-!." tViÄ D.sohargmg any fire rm whstever .rer the land. Hence relial.'e hzn-U : FhT,i, .oJ Iiraa Setting off lire crackers, s inibsor any other fire works. ImDortune. to th. r,nhii- k..i,i, .si :L ??.'e. " f flrs
ÄYER'S PILLS. ll n-Ta lu-"i'rly ecceess'ul ruieu or ilie cu A T "fl "'.iwua oiseaesU'tsrirenvss. lüdiyvtion . Jauav ? v?'y; hramattsm. F. ver- nut. Humors. Nerrons wV.. I 0 'Ir'. Inflamm'ori, He Ha.h- P.ins m iho ; " i.ace, an etc. Indeed. v.-r few a: Uedicine is not more r i w.Ai VI Ve i hici. a Parratiro leosive triüi oi its virtues ny ehisicians. Pro.eMf.r- ana Patients, has -hown results surpassirig anything M.ri. no knowr. . -".ar vu ee iiBve i.een tnectea heytoj lelief were th-y untaubätintiated by persons of srch exalted position and cfsracicr as to forbid the snsp-'cion of rintmh. Among the ma iy eminent gentlem- n who hsve testified Is favot of these Pills. e mav menM. n: Dr. A. a. HAVFS. Ahilvtical Ch. mist nf Boston, mi State ssayrr ot Massachusetts, whose high Professional. yT-Vi,InWAKrKvt:R,:;T,r Saof of the rnlted State.' itORKRT r. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the Bouaoof Kepresen tRt'rp . il,IrPt:1JlLAX',eTXCE- Pi. to ErclanA. J0UN B. JrlTZPAIRICä. Catho'io Bishop of Boston: also, Dr J. It. CHILTOX. Practical Chtxistof SewTorkCity, tn-to-sed by Hon.V.I MARCT. S cratsry of Stue. W.VI. B. AToR. tht richest man in An.eHca. S. LELANO CO.. Proprietors of the Metroro'lton Hotel: and ottiera. Did space vcrrait. w eonM g!e csav hnEre certifleat" from all parts where th Pii'shave bin used, lutevi'den-a even moro convineing than the xpr-r!cr.:a of eminent cubit men is found in JheireiTecta upon r-i.l. They operate ly their pow. rftil icd. ecre on the nt mat viscera to purify the Mood and stimulate it into hea'thv tion remove the obi-truciions of the stomach, l.owvls. liver.' and other orrans of the body, restoring their irregular action to health and by eorre-ticg. wi erever they exist, auch derangements a are the first origin ot fiieasa. PRKPA RED BY JAMES C. A'YEE, " . ritACTIOAL AUD ASALTIICAI. rUSMlST LOWELL, KASS. Price 25 ceuf per box. l ive bo tes for il. . PnLD HV Keller. Farosler ft Co . Evansville. Ind.; and by genta tn every town in Warrick. Posey and Perry countts t by dealera in medicines everywhere. . my29-4m LATE iKRIVA.-.S. BAG4 jrime Rio Coif a. sj?19 25 hbls Refinery teboiled jro'asscs. liiO laltsC-nn lton Katung Aos. 14 1; or sale vtry low by jel8 Jl. W. FoSTEB. J. HYDE'S MARBLE YAKI), CORNER SSOIUII ab VI.Ni; ThKIT. KVA.N.-VIl LI. IVD. E,fE undersigned would respect'ully annoui.ee to the eitt 8 tens of Evansvilie and the public generativ, that he baa purchased the entire stock of No. 1 Vermont Alorl le ot Jlr. Humphrey, and is fully rrerared to fill all r,r era for. Mnnn ment., Tomba, 01ieliks. Head end loot Stone-. o tlie l.esk workmanship and the nnestmaterial. These aiKin. lo evert luitai le Monnmcnu to their d cea-ed friends, would do veil to give himaeall. All ordtrsj-romptly at-.endeo to. vci-ii j. n tlü. iVKW U ikHltinov 1n'rr.i - THE Proprietors oi tuia House have retnoved from thIt old stand on Main street to their new Hotel, iii.t rinish co, opposite the new Court House, where ihe are pie arid I accommoda e their old eustumi-rs and all others who it a) se tit t call upon them, in a much superior style than forn.erly , Thankful lor past patronage we respect ullj oli. it s contiLuance otthesame, which weshill use all our'eniieavors to nrit. Our f.tre will be the best the market aflords. and our oi.arges moderate. Lrourt Stahls g and Wsgon Tard kept forconntrv enstom. ejlO-d,fcwtt FELKLK 4: HELLtRECH TH K K GI.K FOVATiilV. rai H K partner'lD herett.iore eai-lii.if l-itween BrinliTn.ver. A Meski-r & Co in th Fonndry business, has this ay l y the mttnal consent sbil sgrei Den ot oil parties been I rg4 by llenrv and William H Kinsman . purchasing th entire interest o John B. Jl skerinseid business. The Fouu iry husines wll le carried oi ai heretofore, Int moye rxten lv. lv. under the firm an1 st Ie or BRINKMETEK KLISMaNACO. Crlskmeyee. Kiuenian & Co . keep on hand an'arealwars minntact'tring Coal an.l "7ood . faeatii g Cook'infr and Parlor Stoves of various p.-.tterns and fins Fir. Franttssnd Grates. Balcony snd Fence Railing. Jia' hinery,.cto.. which th y will s-U ch.ap.and warrant onsurpas.-d in h auty of workmanship, finish and service, ly ai-y Ft uadry ia th W -t Fast-Foomlry on Jtaln street rd the Csnal. Storeo-i Mainst., b-tw-nn First snl Seeond Kracsvi!!, Ind. BKINKilEYER, ELISMAN i CO. je4 lmd-lyw. THK IIOTiMfiHTR 1RH COMLYc! LI. tnose wi.o wirh to tjeep cool, had 1 iter call at Colburn & Hers' berger's. and buy a n-wroatieess V are turning out the best mattresses ot every dcM-ript on and size e ver mnie in the esu rn country. I' sny one doubts oi-r word let thtm etil and examine, find froditce a better on have experienced workmen. .:nd ill s.ake to nrd r spring hair, citt n. moss and shuck mattres es and warrant them better.tban can be obtained at any other w. stern city. F.iroor hpring mattraaess we impor' the sprit gs. irom an Etfti-rn mar.u actory and will guarran tee them to stand. To eountry merchants we would .y tkat we cn furnish them on as I io-al terms as they csn obtain the Sam quality, at a-y othereity. , W would also say that we ar closing out the bslsnre of onrsrrinrand summer dress g- t.ds at a I irre discount front cost and those who wane l a-rn ns. h-d b tt-r ca'l and examino COLBL'R A- liKWHCKRGKH. mjll . , Foster's to:k First st. ritoF. . .r. wooii's CiiLbBHA'i El HAffi IEsTOEATl,. . . . fgH K effects ol this wond-rrul Hall Ke-türr.iv. srt po Ja. üuein riie most Ttofit-Jiii.K ri stiltnia the puo'io U'tr.d; Ola and young ore lavish in tbt-ir praipco ui tre Tirruf f tffis r j&rkiIe tMni-uitiou . It in the otiy pr-1 irtn.D that caa l'ieprjB led oiiKir ititr nryh iirto its naturl cl r. end rtf-rroriucB ob Lal hes-s i luurit growtto,. iuad t foilowiug: Mil.roRr.. TA'oacfcSTfR CO., Not. 10, ISA, Paor O J. Wool IVar ir: 1 take pi pure in t coring Toniutarj testimony to the v.fgie erifry ol your irr-d till Kiiir keftor Hire. A far Lack 'iUj. tnv hnr ninb n-i f-llit-g, until tlie top t i my Jp I'trHD e h:.'fl nr d as'in-oth si pl. net itii.-tMtiuit g 1 ti i tiH Ditsnt relet med preventatire. S ci' t jour ai vt-rnsment. I V tiiduct-d to tr your articie a trial roi to tuy a-tnisr ment. 1 (ound. at ir a tew -ppiifktton that nay rair -oin' firmly et and ae-iratd a Tfry plossy at.d l-c bmi'i.1 nr-pt"'. nti'l fr the niite f La t used th- content of ä quurt lonle. trr tald he -4 va coTercd irh a otiu and vijroroti growth t hair, viiich ia one ti two i&chaa in lugth abd firii p very fast. xocrtt, trtiiv. UESUY COODKICir. WATKKTOwr, 3!a-8.. T.Tt 1 1854. rHOif. O.J. ToOD: Allow tn- to arear th-V-rtnft and mafic power of vf.ur Hair R t-ratve. T;,r.c tuonth-' ii.ee. heinic excpf.inply grey. I puruhrU ann oon .mnen e. to n iwo b-tiift. led itaou h to u II in rmtorinr th" ailTer lock tv their native M.ior and ih h ur. which wm eforj dry anH harh nd fa'l nc off now t rrar e nfr. axd loa sy, and it cert-d falling: the rlannrit. dt-'pp'-aTtfO and tba tcalp hut all ihu diaart-e ) le ithlng so auztoying before. ad i no oniy iuva du luci J nang fln . iCti pe ttulir oTtr. etc . $TS Prpare!an(iolf whoU-jtal- atrl rta 1 at IM 3ffirktt tr-et . St. l.oni. Mo , and ft C95 Uro?, JSrw Yoik. whtre aUo all tiif most pni ulnr ratriit edi?'nca eforaMe, wholesale or retail, aa I w and on aa fit Tora lit terna i ther Gin n ix uirm it inr orjitr none. " V? ror nm ;t tn inuftarerT prf1 IIALLOCKÄf STOODAUDand all tne principal drcgirU every whtie. IDI ; A : "cash c u s.t -o ?.i n r s CAN be supplied at the loaretmaTk-t rr c-s m-ith Hemlock J and Oak ."'ole Leather, f-at.mt French and American Calf Skins. French.- Gl-tzed aud Boot Morocco. Sheep Lin. iocs Itindina:s. etc . etc Call on Sycamore street, between Water snd First. Evsnj ville Ind mil J FLEMING. SEVIIG S1K, f CASES lliok Sewi-g Silk rre'd this d:,y and for flsie by t Ja LS I.'iWA- cg ; je!4 41 Main ., Lomsviile. Ky. THE CRV IS STILL T FVCOME." AHHMt AUUIV4L OF new Sorin; Wall fipcrt. Borders etc., inst re-fived"" at ihe atore of John C. Devereux. Jr., on J!aic street, consistina; in part oft " all Kap-r irom ten cents to three dollars per piece. Borders from ten cents to three dollars per pieor, beautiful patterns of Gold snd Velvet Be 4 1 esters iTm one tc t re-e dollars per centre, zeeed irjr'y rich pattfri a. " . Fire Board Prints fron .srenty cents to thie dollars per piece, comprising some a' the most beautiful ever Irouith to this city. Paper Window 'Büniij of all kinds, description and prices. Tiigeth-t with H'rsppinr Papi r. Lamp eto " The above stock is the mn.t complete ever 1 rouzht to Evansvlle, and Willie soldlow The assortment of " ;OLu PARLOR PAPKK eonsittse tV.eoewen and richest patterns, and raK0T tr.r. Feelin coiifiitnt that I cn please th-fn cy ' II those who will fivor mewith acsll. snd it pnkfnl for pa favors. I respectfully solicit a coninupnre of th same. JOHN C DKVEEE1 ,. Jr. mv2t Vain st bet" een If t A 2d. niPUOVI'I) POKIABIG .nii.i.. BOK cr'ndinr wheat and corn, and all other sub-Uncsj . requirinsr frrtnd or. - , , GennineoldAuchor Urand Bolting Cloths, and Belting of all widths . 1 .. . Onraent. J R.Monroe, is anthorficd to sell the abort article aonr Cincinnati prices, nelsdiag freirht. "aU.tJ R. Monroe s Family Grocer;, comer of Oak and " Second streets. - " . . ' j-18-tf JAMES BRADFORD & CO.. Cincinnati. O. 1BI! TH! TF.4! RrC'Drv tTlsn Mar 75 pseVaa-ee of assorted "Teas. In '....A . .k.- halt chests. Ousrter eheste. 13 lh ' cTI:ii lhesdies aadlhi oaidies. expna iv put tp for ' family u.a. for sal by jclS I D. UEIMAN'.X WHITE .a PTtT.? choice VVhit L'me. In trnif nrAr fcrss-la X QU je by B AT1COCK BROTHERH.r c'tvti SV..CP, . rr" IV h Is and hf bhls received bv j.ro TEX .VET & SO?.EySOy. KFLPIHR VOOW. .. ! B. I will sell Knot, lint hoc. and take v p ft i't. j.f kinds of I-.diana Stat Snck money, except those ilia hav nsvasnded payment. Caalands.. , . H-1i-rf i J " WT.4' LJD1EMGAEE PA1)FS, JOST raty'd sei foriübr T, GR Abi T dtCO. ;:i .
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