Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 101, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 August 1855 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL.

Cofelahd's Exchasge Bakk Loans money, buys notes, deal in exchange, land warrants, uncurrent money, receives deposits, &e., tfce. " uiveh lTEns. -V::..';.-, - The Norihorner, Capt Fuller, for St. Louis passed dovrn inis morning with a fine trip of passengrrs Mr.: Byingion of the office has our thanks for late Louisville papers. The Castle Garden from St. Louis ar rired yesterday morning on tier way to Cincin:,i pati. She bi ought Si Louis date of the 7th ior which we arc under obligations. , The river has commenced falliDg at this point and artw believed all otßers on the Ohio, with yet a fine stage of water for navigation. -Thertwere several fiatboais passed down yesterday loaded with coal for Memphis, from Cloverport Ky, The mines in the vicinity of hat place are being energetically worked . by their -proprietors, a New York company, and ,very large quantities of Coal will be taken out this season. ' ' There is but comparatively .little traveling on the river at this time, and freights of all kinds scarce, , .The Ben Franklin arrived here from Louisville night before last for the Sjuth. She hid a,, first rate trip of freight, but at low rates. This fine steamer is almost the only one ot the big boats running at this time. ? t . ,. The double stern-wheeler North Star .passed up yesterday afterjioon on her way from öi. Louis to Cincinnati, she is a nrst rate double barreled steamboat, and bad a fine trip. CCSTo the steamer Winte River we are indebted for the following election American majority in Logan Co. returns : 1155 ,747 . Warren Barren 400 Allen (formerly largely Democratic) 15 Butler " " Ohio' .. Breckenridge McLean ., Simpson (home of Clark) gives a small majority. 315 60 60O .. 60 Morehead j . ( Philadelphia, Auk. 9 . A meeting of conference was held here . , ;;n " Ii yesterday, composed of (epme of our most substantial citizens, to consider the propriety of public, expression concerning ths Imprisonment of Air. Passmore Williamson. A committee was appointed to take the matter into consideration and report at a subsequent meeting. ,. OT We ore informed that the statue of the Godde,ss of .Liberty, recently executed by Prof. C C. fli-irgin, of this citv, will remain ?pen for public inspection for another week, t is rvally a meritorious work of art, and has already been visited and admired by hundreds of our citizens. EQ Mr. E. B. Eakrnan has preeented ,.us with a beautiful map of Sebastopol, taken fey a person on the ground. It is really worthy pf public attention and worth the price asked for it. Mr. E. has a new invention for ehurpening edge tools which he is selling in great numbers to our citizens. He can be found for a few days at the City Hotel. 03 Henderson county, .ky., our direct across the rivej;,neighbor, has given a majority of nearly 300 for the American ticket, where it has previously given a good Demo cratic maioritv. It is calculated that if Judge Lockhart, Old Liner of this city, made one more speech, the Americans would have obtained full 500 majority. OrThere are enormous quantities of mel ions of different varieties for sale about 1 r;, . . 1 1, a 1 i town. The mellon crop was never better here abouts, certainly. Fruit of all reason kble kinds abundant. dhThe dust, which was becoming rather troublesome, was well laid by a long rain Wednesday evening. fTTh( A rnpriran nnrlv in thia citv hkd the impression that the AntieS intended tO create rows at the noil on Mondav and avail . i j . . themselves uf disturbances thus created to excuse their small vote and to account in , that manner for their defeat. The Americans resolved to prevent them from doing this bj preserving perfect, order, at the .voting; places; and this they did. The u The utmost order and quiet was mainiained, and when the T3nnr INIichtn fn'iiid iKpw wem fniloi! ami rnnlil r e J, !."- "- not get Cp a disturbance at the polls, we sup pose they resorted to the c'readful expedient I of firing on tbe peopole passing in the streets. , Lou Jour. . (loKtniH VS'lOiV OT I CÜ. - iRDBRKD. that the ewuers or lots No-. 81. 83, and 84. J Old. Plan. at.the city of hivaaaaille. cause abrirks'de walk to be laid along the following porticos of siH lota, toiwil: xloaa the North side of Jot 84. extending Irom the corner of Main and üeeond streets to Ahe alley in rear of eaid lot; alee-, along the North eaoVof lota Nos. 81 aad 82. extend- ' ing from the alley .between lota Noa. 84 and 82 to the corner of deeond and etyeamore streeu; also along the Waat side of lot 81, txtanaing from saidorner to the alley in rea of said lot No. 81; aad that the eama be don within tan ' days after the r-nklicae ob! this notice., aad in defaul, .thereof, the Marshal is directed e perform aaid work, aad the ' costs and expense accruing thereby will. b'Mseased to, aad .eolleot'd by aale ol the said lota or so muoa thereof aawill satisfy said lien aad costs, , I Brarderof the Council. - I ang3-w WELL. H. WALKER, Clerk. CIUF.lt raiLi.S. TCST received aad tor sale sum of th justly .celebrated ej Hiekok.s Portable Cider Mills, which are without dnnbk th beat now in ns, by yZ$ T. GRANT & CO. POKK JOLF.N, CKO. FOSTER ft OO. FOB aale by y20 rU UAR CCREO A.D CAX V ASSKD HAMS. JpORtaleby GBO. F OSTKK 4 CO. COFFEE. - . - - TUST received 100 bm deefcreen Rio, and for sale by clw says o. t. ui BERT & 00.. Syo. near Water. JMBESH LEMONS.-20 box Lemons just ree'd per M. steamer express, ana roreai oy PRESTON BROS. fTk BCSH Shelled Corn. 50 bnah Corn Meal. LP VT 20 bnsheU new Potatoes, at COOK' Family Croeery. COW FEED. RAN ANDSHOttT. vm Its in atore. and for sale a reiuead-prloe bv -yiT - J W. Jk S. VIOfKRY . TAIt-Ubbliinfin order just reefd per "Empire." for sale by . . K. GILBERT & CO.. yap - " ' Sycamore etreet near Water. DELIVERED FREE OF .CHARfJE.-ALL Goad .X J nocgnaei a ---isi ta uaiivexev o afS tHEI'AI'NU' fiseoi ehija. augt

TELE&BAPHIC! ... Louisville, Aug. 9. ,,-yrom psrtul retnrna we find l)!orenea"d gains in 44 counties 5,697. In the State Scott's majority was 3,479. ; ' - Johnson elected ,in Tepnessee by 1,300, two counties to hear from. '' Five members to Congress and may be 6 Americans jrj Tn., nessee, Americans claim 6 Congressmen in Kentucky and that Morehead's majority will be at least 100C0,,,, , , - j rTM Tnltpn1 1, . it rf 'a n n t . k tk.s t1-- T.tr

. r ; !, i,Bwrc,,l'c' u """'b' couuues have gone for bnortridge, American candi dato for Governor in Alabama, and that he is elected. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 9. Ciingman's majority for Congress in the 8th district is 1,000 Albany, N. Y., Aug. 9. Capt. Ford, of the U. S. army, died at Sacketts Harbor yesterday, aged 83 years. Norfolk, Vi., Aug. 9. The yellow fever has made its appearance in different parts of our city. , There is no abatement of its violence in Portsmouth. Si. Johns, (N. B.) Aug. 3. A fire occtired here this forenoon between Brunswick and Waterloo streets, destroying 14 houses, loss not ascertained. A riot occurred at Howe's circus laßt night between a mob and the police and the performers, some of the combattants were badly hurt, but none killed. New York, 9. The ship Cnhawba of Wiscasselt, has incuned fines for a violation 0 the passenger law to the amount of $118,000 being $5000 each, for S3S passengers the vessel has also been attacked in consequence cf the refusal of the Captain to give official bonds demanded for bondable cases. . Alabama Election. Florence, Aug. 7. Anti-American ticket elected by over 300 majority. Dallas county cives 310 majority for Shortridge (K. N ) for Governor, Perry 450, Antaugo 50. Russell gives Winston (Dem.) 2Ö0 majority. j . Washihgtos, Aug. 6. The Hon. Ruoh, Elmore, associate justice of the supreme court of Kansas, has been removed on grounds similar., to those assigned for Governor Reeder's displacement. Judge Wood, of Alabama, haa been appointed his successor. ,, Townsend Harris, of New York, haa been appointed consul to Japan under the Perry treaty. Baltimore, Aug. 7. New Orleans papers of Wednesday have been received, containing Galveston dates to the 8th. Heavy rains prevailed in western Texas. , Portsmouth, Va., Ang. 7. The passengers and mails a-e transferred from the Baltimore, boats to the steamer Star, which takes them up the river. ( , ... ,. New York, Aug. 7. .The steamshjp Ariel arrived this morning frojn Havre, bringing one . day's later intelligence, but. the news is of no interest nothing from thereat of war and not an item of importance ffpjn any w.here. A fire occurred in. Chatham street last night. Xwo children perished in the flames and several other persons were injured. Deaths lst week 476, being 93 less than the previous week. ..,.. .. Baltimore, Ang. 5. , The Southern JriaiJ. brings ,,Le,w Orleans papers of Monday and ßrownsville dates to the 25th ultimo. . ,; 4. , A collision has taken place between tbe insurgents and governrngnt forces, .TlVß insurgents are daisy gathering. strength',, people are joining them, in greaJ numbers and the capture ot Matamoras is regarded as inevitable. ClHCINSATI, Aug. 6. It is conceded that Cox, (K. N ) is elected to Congress from the 9lh district of Kentucky by a good majority. The election in th towns opposite here passed off quietly. Result favurnhle to th K. N's. PtlPLAU SHIN GJL.ES. 'l.flOO more of thoea No 1 Pike oonnty Poplar shingle O just roe'd and for sale by JOHN F. ULOVKK, Corner of Mai and 7th st. shingles and not chips, and cheaper than any article of the kind in market t 74 J. . . niCKEO SPANISH MOSS. 39 bales beat quality. JE raaaired per "Empreaa," lor sale low by 8. E GiLBKKTABO., y30 . Syoamore etreet. near Water. -a rtrtrt LBS oho'on. Bams I vJUvJ l.ion lbs Shoul er Bacon: just ree'd for family use at BACON'S Family Grocery. JM. 15 dos large Shaker Brooms Union Village; . M doa peek, bt-pecK ana quarter pee mas easnresr for sale by y24 I, & D. HrUMANN TRAIV A.XD SHORTS. 10.000 lbs Bran and Shorta A receiTed per K. & 0. Railroad, and for sale, wholesale or retail, at greatly redosed prices, by jVi J. W. & S. VICKERY. rtHRAP IXMBGRt-ao.000 feet Hemlock Joists aad Seantlina or sal at 81 pernunorea t;ait aoon or loae a barjaia. JOHN F. M'VKK, Oealer in Lnmb-r. y4 WASH BOAItl S. Tb m DOZEN moat approved paturns, for sal on fayorlat: abl terms r eloe. yl9 HORN BROOK A CHURCHILL, Water St. VITS bare also on hands, always New Flonr of the bast V brande, which will be .old "H", -D7HElMANN yll CEMENT. .. . WHOLESALE 2 40, Retail i 60. for aale by yg) BKO. FOSTER CO. WHITK AD 1.1 MK. FOR sale very low by UEO. b OSTER & CO, T20 BUTTER AND CHEESE. CHOICR trash labia Batter TO lbs. 5V0 Iba cboio W. K. Cheese. - - ' - . Just roceired at T. BACON 9 CÖ..S.yld . ( .Main atreet. SRLEfT tTEMALK IHiSTITUTB. I F. dating the prescht weea my elan be not made np, the . rnnnrtunita to citv auplieants mar be lost. Next we. k foreian apMioations shall b receiTed. I take thia step because requested to open the Institute at aa earlier period than September. O. A. FOSTER. yio TPli'K LrMBJBR ASD HiNGLBS. HE suhacrinar wouid resawatfoUy- laorm the pnblio, that he ha now in yard and tor sale one of the best selected sticks of Pine Luvrbar er-eMfferei in. this city, on half f which is THOnocsHLY .seasoned. Orders from a diatan. wiUr.OMv. prompt öns t cqtSR. RIPR Apples, New Potato. Casambar. Bquaahe. Paaa, Green Cora, abbage. et. Onion.. ..".Batu.- -Turnip. to.. ta .. constantly oa hanal a - y3 CODE'S Family Grocery, BROWST PRILLtNQ.-'.Obale BrbwnTrtlUri voJtd hi day aad for sal by JAS- LOW A CCK. jVT-ikw mMiinst ., Leuitriil. Ky.

BTATEMESfT OF THE CONDITIO Otf THK MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO., OV PBItlADEtPHIA. . On to 30th of Jan,1855. HEKEY O. öWATHMliT. Afat 1 EtmtUU. - The Mmt f the Oonnar 1 th, ÄEÄCHAST9 ISSÜRANCB VOMPASr OB . PHILADKLP1ÜA. tn Oojnpv. mj u 1oom4 in to ity of Pniladlplu.

FAS TAL Amtantof OspiUl Stoak ....... piid ' in and inrested (mcIqirftnrplai)if .20O.C0O0O 390,000 00 200,000 00 .'89 a,tsj 4 Aaana. - Amount or sub hand, do do in-bask- -' : d do in hand, ot Agent - .. . Bill, KeciTMei- " Kekl huh aniuonmbtrtd. f onnaylvaain Stat Biondf, ' Jp. e 12.000 00 Camden A Am toy R. E. b. nd; 6 per it.... .... 8,000 00 OleVeland , PainesTillo & 10,611 01 10,969 75 aj.ot-j oo 11.160 00 7,040 CO ' S4.S44 41 Ahtbttlt R. K. bond), iMaeot ISj4 6.000 00 8,400 CO R tadia K . S. bond, it- : of 185i 4,00 00 Alleghayeo.bonU.6p.o. 15.0U0 00 Wasitingiott eo., fasn. Coopo bond, T.000 00 100 aharee Cheater eo. Iron Manolaeraring Co. 6,000 00 Mioa. South orth. Indiaaa R. K. bona 6.C00 00 Debt to the Co., aeoured by mortgage.., 4S.5T0 00 Debt, otherwiaaeeoured... 76.3JO 00 do f-1 Pram's, aoa bUU tooeiTabU ..! 10,986 7 S.80O 00 ii.sjo oo 7,0 00 s.ooooo S.000 00 47.J00 00 7,3S0 00 - $224,644 48 224,644 48 LiaBlLlTIKS. The Company ewe no Bank or other Creditor!. " Loaaciadjuatad and one. . , do do and not due. do nnadjnated, do in suspense, awaiting further proof.-, do claimed and reaiMad by the Company, Th ... .ih.t Amount injured in anyone riaa. 4.0r0 00 8.5 0 00 1O.0U0 JO 1 be Company &tTein ruio m j-cg- w wa vs Inaured in a y one-city, townr or-Tillage, nor in any ana black, these depending upon eiroumttaneea. 8TATB OP PENNSYLVANIA, 83. Oit aar Couiv o- Pbh.au icubja, j . . . .. JohnO. Mantgomery.' Preaident..nd Dwight J. MoGactt. Secretary cf the Alerchauu' Inauranoe Company, being 0erally ana duly sworn, depoeoand aay. and each tor him.-elf, thi th. ii,riin la a true, full aad correct atateueut of the anatra of aaid Corporation, and that they aretheabore j described ufficare thereof. .. 'gnd.J JOxll O. AiU.tlaJoibni rca . D. 3. McCaan. Seo. " ; Snbscribed and sworn to before met thia 33d day of Jnly, Ac D. 1855. William Oolss. Aldermaa Copy. E Omaio Juaace of the Peaoa. ISSTJRANCEAGKST'S CERTIFICATE OF ACTHORITT. i SI ATE OP INDIANA. THE , . ACD.TOE OF aTAT uHca. . v . lN?iAA ;.".J fPhlf WOEBEAS, The MarchanW lasuranoo Company, of Philadelphia. jj- hled in Vi'VV?? on the JOth of July, 18j5. the act of its incorporation ana amendment, properly, eortified to. and iu wriMeB ""jumant nominating ita Agenta and authorising J1" anreseraedly to acknowledge aerviceof prooaaa m the avent fsoita,- . -t..j, ..i. how. Therefore.in purettanee ol the ?'en ,r. "r act to amend an act entiuett an act for tue '""P-J"" Ia.ur.nc. Oompauia., d.hmng their poaer. P"f their duties." approved. Mrch 2d., lüu. j''!'4 i eati eiactory aa-iueuoe i w VAh m.m . n i4 sniuii HflSLtlona Auditor ot tne Stats of Indiana, do t hereby .eertif that HENRY C. ÜW ATHJ1EV. ot Evaaanllau Ind..-a tbe A.ent of said Conesuv. is authorised to transact the ihaailis auu paiiou jyu ., .i . .- ! aesa oi Insurance, as the Agent of tbe said Merchants' Ins ranee Company, of fhi aderpnis.ip tnia stare, sjw-iunsrj 1st. 185. to the extent that h may be coumiasioued aid tfpmted -y the eaid Company. " . In VV itneas Whereof, I haT hereto-nbaeribed my name, caused te eeal of my office to be affixed, thia 1st day of August. A. D. 1855. ' A.kS TALBOrT. (Seal.) Auditor of Stat. 0g8 per T. (t. Palmer. NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby gien that tho notes due estate f Thos. SwrliuE dee'd, wr property sold last August, will tall due Aug 9tb. 18Ö5. and unless prompt payment is then made, sale notes will a piacea in tne i auua i ue prwpas vu.ua. .v. collection. JQHFAKREL. Administrator!. 111KLEEII1ULIiES. 1 Tk S-4 Mosquito Bait; JLßß 6 dot fr nged Silk MiUi 5 o.en Ladies' Leather Belle; 60 pre do rust m made Shoes; B0 pre Children's do da do; !; 50 pes French green Window Paper; just ree'd at RMB1CB.S Dry Good Store, Warn street, 3 doors below Second, augl . . . ' GOLD WATCH SKAL J.OST! WHO Haa FOTjND ill A fine large Oold Watch eal was loss Saturday afternoon, on Mam atreet, or between .in and Walnut. The finder will be suitably rewarded by learing it at Headen's Grocery, Main atreet, . , CARPENTER'S PLAlfSSs BOXES Oarpeirters Pauee, a fM aesortmeatt Manufactured expressly for mav just opened and lor 20 sale by C M. GRIFFITH.-' atig Bell'a Brick Warehouse. FRUIT CA.'8. 3S doaan 1 gallon. K allon aad quart Öaiton's seU-setlin Fruit Gart for sale low forcaab by H RNBROOK & CHURCHILL. ysa ' . .. . r star etreet. FRKACU BURR MILL STOÄK. A w iJ j fj GEXTJIXB OLD AM HOK BRA.D B0LtL3 CI.OIHS. ALSO Belting from 2 to ii inches wide. ' J. R. MONROE. Agent.' y Corner of Second and Oak atreeta. HÜLM BS t'KMKAT. BBL8 frees, far sals by apl S. B. GILBERT CO. 50 rf-IOTTOai BATTING. Received per steamer Grand v iura: 25 bale No. 1 Batting; by y24 25 bis No. 2 Batting; tor sal I. & D; HiUMANN. GO SACKS Flour Railroad Hills; 300 bushels Bran; for sale by - JOHN BTJRTIS. Si SEA ISLAND COTTO.X . ' ReceiTed this day 13 bales, for aale I y JLV- - . JAS. LOW ft CO.. ylJ-daw. 418 Main at., Louisvill. Ky. PlitSiTS. 20aea 8 Prague's Madder Prinu ree'd this day and foraala by . - JAS. LOW a. CO.. yCT-daw 418 Main st Louisville, Ky, PlAiVOS! PIAÄOS1 "B UST received by the uudersignad a law auperior Piano ww rortea iromi one ceiearatea manu,ictcry ol fotera, Oragg & Co.. which for. sweetness and, durability of tone and perfection of finish, are unsurpassed, by any ..of Eaetera make. These splendid instrumenta are tor sake at manufacturer's priues, and all persona, wishing to puruhose are requested to oall and examine them, ' ... aplO T. CONYNGTON & 00 Corner of Main and First sts. NOTICE. , . . .. . ejiAltD Proposals will be received at the City Clerkes ofIOI fiea. until Monday next, August 6 th. forahe buildihgof a Stone Gutter, with wooden extension, at the foot of Mulberry street. For plan and information concerning th eame, enquire ot the Committee Messrs. Mentser. Stephens and Krata or at the City Clerk's office. By order of the Counoil. augl WELL. H. WALKER. Clerk. 8U.DRIB4 .IV ST RKCKIVKO AT T HA( 0. tfc ( O S FAMILY biKUCbHV. MAIN Si'. Sü 3A R cured hams, scrub brushes, cotton mops, pepper fauce. tomato catsup, lemon syrup, caatile soap, aaaa soap. Summer mould candles, muatard, baking pawdecs, matches, bed eord. cotton raclandihemp cord, water buckets, barrel ooi ers. rolling pine; bitter ladlia, nest tubs and wood bowlea, ground eotfeeu ete. Ala ail the best brands of flour, for aale aa cheap as the cheapest. y24 JUST KtCEIV EP, BROOKS1ANA, or Controversy between Senator Brooks and Archbishop Hughee, with a introduction by the moatKev. Archbishop ot New York, at augl .. SAM'L LISTER'S Bookstore ROOTS AND SHOES. THE subsert-hers have on hand a large supply of Ladies fraiter Boote. ... do Marocco and id -Buskins, do do - do Pokis Tris. do do dt Slippers, ... Misses' Boots, Buskins and Slipper!, Children's do do do. Gents' fine andcoarse Boots and Shos. Also, a fine article of Patent Leather Boots. W are closing out our Spring stork at low price. Call arly or they will be gon. HENDRICKS & McREA. yiS" Foater'a Block. PLATED WARE. WE have just received, from the manufacturer, an asaortmeut of Plated Ware, such aa table and tea spoons, folks, butter knives, esti a fine and beautiful castors. Ale., which we will sell at Eastern prices, aad warrant to be plated on genuine Albata. a metal nearly a white, aa hard and stronger than silver Cail and see at BITTROLFF & SONS' Jewelry Store. y!8 Main st. bet 1st a 2d. HOARDING; FH tWO largo airy front rooms, for families, also, two small - JB. er rooms for single persons, now vacant, at. Mrs. lay's Boarding House, oa Cherry street, between Second and intra streets. Appiv soon. ; yw PESIKABLE KEStDENCE ON FOURTH STREET FOR SALE. ... WE offer for sale at a bargain a comfortable Cottage Resid.no. with good out-house aad eisten, aad in a good neighborhood. For particulars enquire of , SWEET Sc LEONARD. Anctloneers and General Agent. CORPORATION KOTICB. ORDERED, that the owaer of the 3. E. X of lot No, 138, Old Plan, eau th same to b filled np with earth, eo aa to correspond with the city grade , within ten days after the publication of thia order. Asa In default therjef. the Maishal be directed to perform said work, and th costs and expense, eo ruing thereby, will be useaeedto. and eolleotev, by -th sa.la.of aaid lot. or so much thrreof may be necessary to satisfy said lien aad east. By order of th Counoi'. v2S-1't - WF.LL. H. WATrTTFR. nerk SOAP! SiOAPX TJEO'D par gtaamar Fanny Fern. M.m, 20 boxes German Soap m Sib bars; 15 do do do- 13 do: is da No. 1 Palm Soap; lj lb bars; - M do do do da V U do; For sale by augl - I. - P. HEIM ASP. SMYBNA FIGS For sale by k!5 , 8. R. GILBERT A CO. . (ogS 8yaiBer itrset sear Wattr.

Aü OTIO NS. ALE S . HOtfgRHOLD AND KITCHEN lEUMTCIlB AT . Atel iOA. THIS morning, Anr.ut 9th, at 8 a'oloek. . ALSO, At 10 o'elook. Clothing and Dry Ooodibr the package. aa.9 ,. i SffKfiT LtONARD. Aaet'f, '

FARM FOR ALB AT AUCTION. 78 willaetton Triday, tht" th of September "iext, at t V o'clock P: it.. f our Aaotion BosaJa the old Coart Honte, a farm knoern aa the R:cb-.d S. Browning Farm, near Browning'! Mill in f'oott towuHiti containing S7 aorea 15 aerea of which are im pro red, a gvod log hovue and otheront-baildinga. good orchard, eta. Tnmca made known on the day of aale. UgS - WOOLSEY & KELSON. Auet'l. . HOUSKHOLOiFCR.VITCRB AT AUCTION. I WILL aell at puWho auction, at my raiidence on Third atreet, between Oak and Cherry atreeta. on Taeettay AngJt l.th. 1655, eomm ncing m 9 o'clock A. M.. all my ilonaehold and Kitchen fuTniture, onaiating of Sofas, Oane Seat Unaira, Bareiua. TaMea,- Ssaoda, Bedateads, Minora, Oarpeta, CokngStoe. Parlor StATea, Cupboard ware, etc.. et. Said Fun itnrria nearly new add in r bod order, having been in nae but a hört time, and will be Mid without reaerra to the highaat bidder.- i t j TRKl;i: Cuh. . B. S. MOSRI3. Woolsey jfc Nelson. , . ang7-t O. C. LKOHABD. . L. SWEET CBBSCENT, AUCTION ROOMS. OPPOSITE TBE iW COL'KT BOC8E. GENERAL AVCTIONEEE3 A REAL ESTATE BROKERS, TJESPECTFCLLT tendertheir aervicea to the citizens of JaleV KTananlle andaurronndingconntry, tor tne aaie of Knl and Personal Propeay. aa Houses ao4 Lota. Furniture. Dry Goods. Hardware. Groceries, etc. etc.'; alto particular attention paid tu all outdoor sales of erery description on reasonable aad satisfactory terms. We shall do ezeiasirrly a Qommission Baataeaoaudnot uavingauy goodsof onrown to place anxampeution with consignors, both the boy er and eeUer will bat'e a fair aid-resjitimate market. ' We will deaote our whole time to the AaMioa-and Commission business, and onr friends inn customers may rest aaaared that we will spare no efforts to piease them..' -With pradenceand attantioAto buainess we hope to mertbofas eonSdenee of all thoee who entrust their buainess toourcaie. : RKFBBMNCX3-. Vi Si O'P.ILET & Co.. EVanaaills. ' : '2 ' . 1Svall. Aloo Co., Memphis, Tin. Wm. Pabk b Co., do do. James Botd, . . do do. P.. B. SrKits. New Orleans. Lewis Ssapp. do. - Miles E. Folkes, V ickabnrg. Mlsa. , ' W. McRak. do do. : Lockwoou & Bros , Cincinnati, Ohio. . Hsi.loo & Foot, do ' . do. , " : Edwards & Rosbkell, St Louis. Mo. (. Regular sale days Tuesdays- Thursdays and Saturdays, at lOa'eloek. and erery eTentng onringthe season, commencing at earlT zasliaht. acS SWEET & LEONARD.. .Auctioneers ....HIB AM KELSOX DANIEL WOOUET AUCXION KOOiTIS, Old Court House, Corner of Hein end Third streets, immediately opposite th Washington Hotel. HAVING leased for-a term f year aad fitted up the aboYo well' known stand, we are now pr.ef.arvd ta reoeire for sale at auction or prirate salei all kinds at goads. wares ana mercnanate; nonsenoia lurniture, aorsca, ougv ' . . . . Cajih adTanoeamai oneoasismmenta when reanired. Regular sales erery Tues-lay. Tnur day and Saturday. 1 cdmmeaoingatSo'elock, A, . Also Tueaday, Wednesday Friday niahta. at ärTy gaa light. ' and.aleol real .sub. promptly attended ... j w, , wevily Teeeitio. snd'haTtf now on hand a large and general aasortmentof FCRN1TUBK, eoasisting olslat. . ,pinu Ma bMDit(er bock... scroll an. scollop eope.lim baok amee. Frenoh. Jenny Lind, and Bustle wood eeat Chairs; mahogany aud'roai wood eofaseat Chairs:. Biisabetn ohaira:-spring aeat arm rocker, aofaa, aooiaUe.. centre. eard.dinikt and breaafost tables; light and wash atands. , lounges, mirrors, ftne eommon and misses' bedsteads, mattrasaas. tfn and wire safea. etc which wa will seU a1 Cin-.in-.tl n. we nave alo on nana a great aanety oi aotiaas, iewelrr. Tiolina. aceordeons. pocket cutleTy. gune. pistols whips, eto,. eta., which w will sail at reduced prices for cash, wholesale or retail. WOOLSEY & NELSON., my . ' Anct'e. NEW RRAOEMKSTS. WIU YOU CALL! '. rÄlRl! undertime d ha his new stand opposite thofsst ofJEL tee: all newly and:ncatty fitted up. and ie now fully prr pared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and eiäpa-eh r Personal and etrict at'entioa will bef-aidtoali work entrusted to him. whether the material is furnished by himself ov tha customer. Be has -oa liacd some rxsUeht cloths, cassim.rcs and rea'ings, which he will msntifsctnre to rd-r o reasona le term!. J. L NELJtS. ' P. S.Kepairiar. cleaning and renorating old eltthee done je2o fiOl ALL. WE often hear Ladies say thea believe Mr. Rmbich does all the retail Iry Goods business in town Now, knowing him as we do. to be a modest man. and got wishing more honors heaped upon him than be is entitled to. we must respectfully tny the assertion. And admiu'ng it to be the ease, it were nnwise and impolitic tor any one to make the assertion, aa it may reach tu a ears of strangers, who would at once put us down as having a one-horse town, from the Terr fact that one nan, and a small man at that, does all th e business Now Ladiee, if yon mnst speak on the subject, ana we know you will apeak, say he doea his ahare or more than hiaahare, but please don't ray be does all the business. yi - REMOVAL. npiIB undersigned bae removed kis Tailoring EataMishML ment to teeonu atreet. immeuiaiciy opposite we ncab terisn Church, in the office with Dr. W ood, where ha would ba nlii to sea all his old eustom-rs and a coodly num ber of ac on s. and would be pleased fc serve them with auything in his line. oeh aa eoate. vests, pants; shirts, drawers etc , ma-leto orderon the shortest poaaible not:'.ee. Thanitful for paat favors, he would moat respectfully solicit a continuance of the same at the hands of a liberal pnMio. y26 . J. L. NELAU. FRUIT TREES! FRTJIT TBtEg: . . . . " At f&e i s OLD ROCHESTER NURSERIES, THERE at under culture ever three Unndred acres of every description of herdy Tbkes. Sast'Sd. Flasts, te.ia)to..eaital'le lr utility r ornament. - ... Rar or new Items are imported from onr European correspondents when raquirdA. . - r- All tr-s packed in th best mann tax abort or die tan i transportation. ' ,. . r r All orders left with Z. H. Cook. Evansvill will receive prompt attention. SAM' L MOULSON, Prop'. otheeS t rout St.. Rochester. N. T. Ti8-'iw NOTICE. A Ts meetinr ef the Board of Trust of th town of j Lamaseo City, Louis Daum, William Mack and George Wolflin were appointed a eomniiiMe to receive proposals tor building a Market House in said town, on Market street, similar to the Evansville market houa. with each improvements at the Committee u-ay eoggest. The above mentioned Committee will receive proposals from contractors, who will furnish all the materials, stating the manner ol pat meats, the length at time required to build eaid house, ana any other things connected with the nndertakinc. Attest: DANIEL CHUTE. aug7 3t Clark; PRINTS. t CASKS Fancy Prints; P so do new style Madder Prints: ree'd this day and tor aal by J As. LOW CU. 418Mainst.. Louisville. Ky. aug7-dw SUNDRIES BALES Crash, 1 ens black Cassimere; 1 ease Caavase, I do Table Clotns; 2UO noa black Silk: ree'd this dav and for eale by 2 JAMES LOW a COY. ang7 daw 418 Main at.. Louisville, Ky. 7 A. OUDI.WXCE. FOR THE I'ROTECTION OF THK PLANK WilAKVBS A,D HRIOUKH WllHI THK UftKHOKArK L. .IIT OF THK CITk OF KVAiVsVlLLK. PAtsStO JULY 231. 183. SEC. 1. It shall aot h-reafter be lawiul for any person to via- iad. ar drive anv horse, mule. aas. ox or other rid ing- or dsaft animal, along or across any plank wharf er ccrogo witma tne corporate limit ut au vi. v. -, .lw. t...Mit futirthu a walk . SEC. 2 ..iAy parson whoshall violate ths foregoing seoÜ n of this Ordiuaaea, shall tor every uoh oSaaae forfait aad nar not lass tnan on aoiiar. nor more n .utwii j. HN S. HOPKINS. Mayor Attest: Well. Wxlkeh, Clerk. 25 1VEVV VORK BAKERY! BKC0K9 !) Mtxii waei or IBS MUCHTA1N8! On-ii'irat street ecDoaite the PoatUlfic. nriHeinndersixnea. alter a long experience in the business JB. in the oit? ot .Near lor, mwnicnci y nets aeauoai augad to have no superior in the management of a well apThat he i fu'fy prepared to rurniaball kinds of bread, cakes, crackers, pies, hot rolls, doenute. .., etc.. either at wholesale or retail. . . - . .... . Weddings, private partiee, ball or- privat families,- wmi b sapplied aa ottaa, aa dtsirod with everything fresh Irom th ova at the shortest notice. . r j a A auperior artiole of Graham aad brown breads always oa hand- '" :' I " ' Tn proprietor will devote his personal attention exclusively to -hi business, which shall be axeeuud in a a yHe aot to b inipassed by any on. jSI t JC. OALNT. CITV KXPRES BCSISESs'a tAM now prepared to do ail kinds of City Uxprassfeuiaeas, I have just received a large heavy waggon, eaptble of carrying 2SXJ0 Iba. oa apriags made eiprerfiy for the eitT bnsiness. Such a carrying lurniture without any dabjer of damage; hauling grain Irom the earal to the river; and in faot. all kinds of nauling andeity expreea business doneapon the shortest notice and en reasonable terms, r aquire at Bj23 CO 'K'S Family Grocery. " NEW VAgHI!TON HOTEL. THE Proprietors of this House have removed from their old stand on Main street, to their stew Hotel, iuat finished, opposite th new Conit Hons, where they are piepired to a-nAnkmndi. fchair aid customers and all others we mav e I B to call upon tham ia a much upriorstyi than formerly Thaäkful lor past patronage, we respecttnll) aolicit a continuance ol the eame. which weshall use all our endeavors to merit. Our fare will b th best th market afford and ur charges moderate. . . Good Stabil k a.-.d Wagan Yard kept foreoontry euttom. eVlO-d&wtf FELKER & HEDDEBECH niSSOLCTIO.il OF CO-pARtXERgHlP. THE eo-partnenhip hereto'or exiating between the undersigned in th.Carriae Mking-buai ibm. was tbiaday dissolved by mutual content. All per ns having, husiaesa with saiJ firm, wilt settle the same wlthCbarlee A.battaaLia. . is fully authcrited to settle ,th eame. Th busmea will be earned on by aaid äattarlea, wher all our eld customers are recommended to oaUfornything '"l'g. . ' . SETH PRITCHETT. JBvuiiTtn.July4K, 55. . , J26 COFFINS AI HEARSE. , Inndtrtak and perform decent burial at th lowest pri- . Th remaining frinnde ot, deceased penos ar therefore respeotfuHy reijuested to pvaw a oall inany ease of th kind. HENKy bLevtS. ,0 d stfneatto the Carman Protectant Church LOOKING GLASSES. IA M at all tims prepared to faraira- Lookitt Glass in Mahogany. Walnat. or RoeeWoad Frames,- Lookia Glaas Plata. Piotor Fraxnaa. ate.; alao. Gilt Frames. Pietnr sTramas. asd a general assortment af Piotnr aad OU Paiotlajs, at wbclaeala or retail, at tie lowest prioea. . - , I. O. QesT.. mbtitwi K. Wtt FoctiH 4rt, CiB-riBi, 0.

A1HJEBICAN AND ITALIAN JUAKBLiEr WjiOLESALit AS1 KüTAiL COaEB Ot LOCUST AND WATE STREETS. EVASTSTHiE, I HD.

'; 'HAVIKO Jnrt ratumed fro to headquarters, where I have ae lac tad a large' etock (th fineft that is madalaf (Chit Stataary asd Varieeated ülarble torMennraenbj Head stones. Mantle. Counters. Furniture ate., all of which will be sold at th LOWEST FIGVBlta VOB cakb. notwithstanding try recent h-ary losses by fire ani brnaea Insurance Companies. I shall continue to employ th best of artinta tor mannfa taring after the latest desig a all orders that come to haad, at prices that cannot fail to suit purBeelen in Marble will ifceiey nd it theiriuterest ta aontinue.heirp.txon-agggjg-jgg ag.aa Ihav a.laeud a stock to suit their wiahea. - 1T..A. LAWRENCE. P. S. Ordere from a distance promptly and satisntctnrily fl.led. - yl-daw IRON UAItlNG. THE undersigned haetheaaeney for the sale af anew and beaatiful pattern of IRON RAILING, wi h round wrought rods and east figures, put np in a great ariet of atylea and sizes, which I will saU at Cincinnau prices, asdixq Memwt. 1 This railing is cheaper an' more suhetantial than any other kind now in use. Those wishing Railing to enclose e.metery lots, yarus, er lor pi&xsas, ato.. wm uo wau wgiTemca ell. Prices from 21 50 to 3 so per mot. yW-daw M.A LAWRETTrE. HOlE AMI LOT FOR SALE. , I will sell at private aale the Frame House and th Lot on Main street, between Second and Third, next door to Krats Ar Heilman a store. TERMS. One-half cash; th balano in on and two years. SARAH KAÜH. jajf-Tor particulars enquire ei mein a auasa yaO 2wdw. A B4RCAIIV- ES,-A BRGAI.. THE Ship Yard Saw Mill, situated ia New Albany, Ind.t now vunnina and in eomuleta renair. can. bie of euttina lumber of any length for house or boat building purposes, o-n be bought for gj.fO. one. 12.18. 24. d0 ad 36 months credit, with approved aeenrity and interest. There arc two nrst-rata aouera. two engine, ana natures compi-te tor drawing logs from the river of almost any ie Th-ismill hasnfvn out 1 50 worth, of lumber par day. Thsarigiaal cost was $4.200. Any boat builder iu Js'ew Albaary niilsas ah is aa good a mill as ther is iathe9tat. The Whole fal rie wood work, boilers, engines and all can be taken dowa and rebuilt in Evansville in six weeks' time. For parti ooJarsaddressje2S BLIAS THOMaSSQN. NOTICE. i ' . . THK foundry aad machine easiness heretofore carried oh in this place under the firm nnd styl f :Gv Di -EgEleaton & Ca.. haa been eince April 10th andjrill hereafter a carried on ander the firm and style of Eggle.tnn ßoade G. T. EOGLESTON. ,: . S Ji. GOOIE. Evansville. June 27, 1855. je28 suivnuiKö. IS LOCK" TIN, Pig Lean. Sheet and Bleck Zinc. Sheet end Bar Cosner and Copper Bottom, fri-sale by ' jy SAMUEL ORR. Ti-iFDiTiCT 250 B0XE3 TIN-PLATE, reoeived-and far sale by IT SAMUEL eRR. 812,000 . it ; WORTH F TUB IObT F4SJGABLE CLOTHIAU AT A riACRIFK;E! BT th lat fire w hav- lost our aiothrog salearonm. -and ware obliged to pubvur whole stock of Clothing in th scond storV ef oarncw stcr. by which wc are deprived to ooEbinue sailing clothing at retail, hereafter. We mrati'oo thist our friend th t we shall cell the whole sloek olfatgrestly reneed prioea Without regard to cost. Our motto ahaiil b for thenoxt wo months: - "IT MUST BE SOLD!' - WM. LOEWf NTnAL 4 CO.; my22 Corner of Main and Firat am. FEED! FEE I! O rrf BUSH Bran: l.COObuah ghorU; JVSVSV KU bush Oats: for sale at jel4 CO qK' 3 Family Grocery. STATKM K!VT OF TH R AMOUNT OF TAX ABI.B PBOPHHTV WriHIN TtfK OHPIIKATU Limits of thk iy op KVtvn,i.ti, H KKTlK.VKw BY THK C1T ASSivtsisOR, JUK 30I II liS5. . . . , . EXCEPTING R. R. STOCK. A SMALL PORTION ONLY GIVEN IN. , . . . Real Estate ; 1, 803.67 0O Improvements. (One-half value of) 364 90 CO 709 767 W 13.S1IU 00 104.643 00 Personal property S'aeks Railroad .' .... Stocks Evansville Ins. Co Commissioned property, (Aiaauat giTau in by A genu) Dexa. IM. Polls, i85. 11.690 00 Total City Clerk's Office. July 28th 1835. y30-2w WELL. H, ..S3.0C8.484 00 WALKER. Clerk. TRANSPORTATION. NEW YORK AND EVANSVILLE, TIA ALBANY. BUFFALO AND TOLEDO. nS7"E " nww rrepared to contract for th delivery of w Merchandiae gmcrallr. from New York to thia place, by. tne most reliable liaee. oa very favorable terms. Shippers and merchants are reqneated to sea onr agent before contracting, as we can make it to their interest to ship by a. GEO. FOSlEBdiOO. - EOKFORD LINE. Leave New York daily. Sabbath excepted. No transshipment at Albany. Steam on Lakes. PHOFIllETOHS AND AOKSTS. . G. W Palten ft Co 1 , . .. . 4. B. Williams. 119 Broad St., (up-stx!rs.) Nsw Terk. R R. Livingston. ) J. C. Patten n Co.. Buffalo. N.T. Sinclair A- Co., Toledo, Ohio. Geo. Foster ds Co.. Evansville. Ind, OLD OSWEGO LINE. I ... , From foot Broad st.. N. Y,, daily. No transshipmeniat Albany or Troy. Mark packages '-Old Oswego Lin, car Sinclair & Co., Toldo. O. PKOPSiETOva AXD SCENTS. F. S. Littlejnhn. 100 Broad street. New York. Fitahughjc Littlejonn. J)sw-go. N.Y. Sinclair & Co.. Toledo. 0V.. Geo. Foster fn . Evansville. Tnd. y27 SLPKHIOR WOOOKN WAHR, DIR EOT FROM THÜ C'IXliöBA'i'fc.1 HOHAHAR MAALFACTÜRY. 1 sf afh DOZEN Fancy Buckets: K V JT 100 do K d aad Blue BuckeU; 25 do Fancy ha f do; 2 do No. 2 Tabs, 15 do "-S do; 10 nasts of rSs do; a - ,- lor do.' 3a. do; for sale at a small advance on ;cl8 mannftcturer's prices, by M W. FOSTER. K ANAWÄA SOOObbls. at river, canal and railroad iepor.. for sale bTti j5 QKO. FOSTER & CO. MOFFITX'S . .. Patent grain jseparator; EIGHT ItORSE SEPARATOR! IEAYE greatly extended my arrangement for the manufacture ol my improved Machine, to which has been awsided-the lint premirm at the woMLD's-rjUH xxHisinos. New York. 1853. the State Fairs öl Ohio. 1853-4 and all other places where it has been exhibited ia.th United States and Rurope By many practical tesu with the-best machines ia use, it has invariably proven a pen or in all ea-eatial points. Many valuable improvements have been ma e by me during tue last year, and I have no hesitation in warranting my machines superior to anv in use. , ; t THIS FOl-HOSK SEPARATOR DCU.4Wi FOKD'S CLOVfcR.fil LI tK. i The Four Horse separator is du ign d particularly forth Farmer'aown use-. They thresh audolean the grain perfectly and noli ver it in bags. lam also preparing a large number of A. B. Crawford's Trnproved Clover Hullen, pateaud 1854. which e greatly suiwriorto his patenter 1814. being a eelf- feeder and greatly head in other respects, hul'ng aad cleaning fn the moet speedy nd perfect manner. They will ,bpwt under the nperviaion ot tbe Patentee, who has t ermaaently located a re. yll J H BARVA WD. Agent. STJXDRIKS DIRECT FROM HEW YORK, 6 OKOB3 Hiee's extra Blacking, 10 gross Durkee's Baking Powder, 10 lbs Canary feeds. , " - 20 doien pare Mustard, 6 do - Popper Sauce. , 200 lb Ssteratus.in lib papers, 20 Iba do ' in bulk, . 20 dozen pure Flavorin Extract, extra, ' at COOK'S Family Grocery. VALU4.BI.K LOT FOR SALE. A GREAT BARGAIN. THK Lot oa the eornoref First and Cherry street. 75 feet by 150, adjoining th residence of Samuel Lister, is offered for sale on reasonatde teraie. It is oo ot the most eligible bailding lcta in the eity. and perfect title given. Also, a house and lot on Chestnnt street, adjoining the residenceof Joseph Toroock, ia fur sale on liberal terma. Enquire of je7 .. J. 0. JEWELL. j. hydr's sIÄrble Yard,. OORWKB SXCOX1) AKD V1NJC BTKKVT. KvaKSViLL. im. fBHE undersigned would respectfully annoni.e to the eitiM xenaof Evansville and the pablie generally.: hat he haa purchased tbe entire stock of No. 1 Vermont MuMsfl Mr. Humphrey, and is fully prepared to fill all orders for Monuments, Tomb. Obelisks, Head and Foot Stones. f th best workmanship and the anestmaterial. Thoee wishing to erect suitable Monument to thrir deceased frieade, would do well to give himaeail. All orderspromptly attended to.'- . octat-tf J. HTDB. RARE OPPORTriVITY FOR A BARCAI.'V. THK n der ig iet wishes to sail his business stand on Mala atreet. Mt. Caimei, III., which is one of tho Vest in town, consisting of a lot. 28 feet front, ino feet deep. Ihi boildioc i 28 by 40 feet, sue story. ith 13 inch hard brick wall cellar ander the whole. Tbe baiiding i divided into two room, on IS by 40 feet, occupied as store, the other 12 bv 40. occupied aa a variatv shop or store, patent medicine, toy, candy, soda water - ie cream, ate. Also a good well wrtb iron porno. io hows on of tho beat in Southern Illi- : Bel, aad to only one in this plao. .with suftoront ioe for th soaaou. Posaaeeion of tne small room and eellarervn immaI diately, and af the large ro m on tbe 1st of September, with ids nsirroB aase a- tnot aim, wnion ia at tne rate or f4v Kraaanm. For further partioulars enqnire of tbe wiba-n-roB. HENRYSTEES. Mt. Parmer. 55a. jeB . , . KE7IOVAL., . . , i .... I EATS ramavad my otfica to th Warohssso formerly ooupi 1 by Hill & Helliday, corner of -Main atreat and Carnal. Th Oaaal Collector's cme-baa bea removed t th samt p!ae. yT . JOHN FARRELL. Ciiy Ooiltvtor.

CITT RECORDER'S OFFICEe "- fcVANSVILLK, 1SD ns votxownro ai some or tu ormen aoarfgr ran onr roaisusu it rlsm. ab rnxscaraso tat Tsui oaDlMAXct or UA1D CITT: Any person lound drunk la the streets of the Citv. Partiaip ttiag in any riot or disorderly assembly. Making any neise ar disturbance in the streets. Keeping a disorderly house of any kind. Keeping gaming table. - Creating any nuiaaae. '-'" Keeping povMle)) in a greater quantity than 251b. Keeping powder without being properly seen red. U-ing aay lighted eaadia. lamp or match, or smoking cigar la any aarn. stable, etc.. or pine containing hay . straw, to. Running horses in the city. I.: moderate riding or driving fn thaeity. Leavinc waggona rather va nicies standing In th street, without first unhitching traces, chains, yokes, etc., by which auch vehicle is drawn.

btopping any waggon, dray or other vehicle Ovar or asroM Any foot-path across aay atreet or alley. EncumboriDgsida-aaikawithearriagee. drays, carts, boxaa. barrels, lumber timber, fir w -od. coal, manure, or any other subetane or thing wr material whatever. Trespassing upon or injuring public grounds. Bathing in the )hio in front of the city, during day-light. Bathing in the Canal, within the city, during day-light. Allowins anv bitch to run atlarae. Rolling hoop3i flying kite, or throwing any hard sub stance aioag. across-, or over aay atreet, alley, etc. uisenarging any ore arm wnatever. . - Setting off fir or ackers, squibs er any other fir work. Ali wing hog or otiwr animal to run at large. Putting filth into any public cistern. Putting any dead animal in to the Ohio, opposite th city. Obstructing th execution of process in the hands of aa facer ... Causing any false-alarm of fir). - Wantonly injuring any public er privat building. Keeping ashes in a barrel, box, or other eombustiMa vessel. Digging any ditch or drain, for th purpoa of eonduoting wstor over the bank into the Ohio. Pulling down, or defacing, printed notices, ordinances, ete. Ualnc any vulvar ar indecent language. H telling any horse or other animaV, without aecuring It. o that it cannot go upon Bny aide-walk or foot-psth. Hitching auy horse orother animal to shade tree. Burnina ahavinaa A. -n .. MinlaatiM, vnattav In ihm street, between dar -light and 4 o'clock P. M.. or at any time within twenty leet of any building.- ' 'Throwing any fir balls, fir brands, a to., any when withi th city. - 4 ... Erecting frame buildings within th limit prohibited. Running drays, w argon., etc. without license. v aaraney aad atreet begging.-' r ; Kxhii.iting any show or amusement, whatever, without license. Peddling without license. Putting o-aiaasaoToss or ovter aide walks. Kreetiag-aay wooden sbed or awning over any aid Walk. . The eonstru'jtiaaoeUardeorson side walks. K eping erasing playing cards about any grocery, eo 1?hous. eto. t j i .... To suffer chickens or other poultry to run at large. . Keepiag pigeons. f - Playing any organ, hardy gnrdyt Bagpipe, or other musical instrument, upon any atreet or alley, for pay, support or hire. ! . Injuring gas posts, gaslights, or anv of the gasworks. Establishing or continuing any lumber or wood yard within th fire limits of the city. Building privies without strict observance of ordinance. Crossing any bridge with, horse mar or other animal at any gate faster thaa a walk. Injuring ahade tree. sailing oy retail firecrackers, soaibs or other fir works. "Putting etove pipe np through any floor, partition or roof. In violation of-ordinanee, vis. part of See. 10 and lit- "And hereafter to star pip shall b pat np, nies th sam pasesinto a chimnay or flu, aad aa such stove pipe hereafter put np, shall pass through any fioor, partition, rcof. window, erside'-ef bouse. Every chimney or floe herefter built in any house in the eity shall have ite foundation either on tho earth; or first floor of auch.' house, and shall extend above tho roof oraid of each kouaeatieavt three feet."- . JOHN F. CRISP, City Recorder. DaVIIakaJ La aflcai .-a. .1 SI.' f-. ii - A UUäMBAJäTU vr vr A S I HIU I l-T V,U,IUi,U, "j2l WELL. H.WALKER, Clerk. I'HI.M KTO FEMALE HIUH SCHOOL. THE first annual aession of thia Institution will be open ed on Monday, the 3d of September, 1855. A convenient building will be erected tioring the summer, and prepare'l to accommodat pupir. soon wftcr th session opns. It will bo fitted op in a neat and eomfertablestyle. and supplied with a good set af philosophical and chemical apparatus. A Prcnaratory Department 'Will b connected with: the school, though in a separat roomj into which boys under twelv yeara o- age will boadreitted.' i-w , t ' .. ! The Principal ha mad arrangements with good families, to board pupils, from a distance . - . TIBM P.r.B SE8SIOM Of (ITC H0KTB8: Boarding. Light andV-Fuel. Tuition, Senior Class Junior Clise Preparatory, Second Class.. First Class Music, with use of Piano... Painting and Diawing Embroidery $50 00 . 20 00 , 16 00 , io on . T 80 . 2000 . 10 00 . 6 00 Modern Languaae ). 10 00 Farmen ta atriotly in advance, except by special arrange ment with the lriucipal . - . .. Principals HENRY T. MORTON. Assistants: Mts. M.W. Paxto, Mrs. M. M. Mokton. jyS e. JUST RECEIVED . . A IVEtV STOCK OF SIMMER MILLINERY, sflONSISTING of Bonneteol all descriptions, also, beantij ful embroidered Mantillas. Parasols,. Embroideries, Gloves. Mitts. Caps, and Head Dreaaea, the newest style, to which w invite the particular attention of the Ladies. . , F. R. BARKER. First street, between Main and Loeust, opposite Dr. Bray's residence. jy S H'E CHESTS. RKFRIGKRATORSj sltb. JUST received a lot of the latest tiyle Ita Cheats aad Kefrigerators. the best article in the market.and the cheap eat. Also a lot of No. 1 Ice Coolers. Prepare yourselves lor not weather by calling at ' . may 15 HORNBROOK & CHTJROHILL'8. JUST received, ' -Memoire of the Countess of ßleeelngton, Prune'e Travela in the Eat, Life of Horace G"eeley. Abbott'! Lila of Napoleom at: v ' : - je28 SAM'L LISTER'S Bookstore.' CASH CUSTOMERS CAN he supplied at the lowest market price with Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather. Patent French and American Calf Skins. French, Ulaxed and Boot Moroceo, Sheep Linings. Bindings, etc., eto. - i Call on Sycamore etreet, between Water and First. Evansvilla. Ind. myl J. FLEMING. SEWING SILK. . '''.' O CASES black Sewing Silk ree'd this day and for sal by A James low & co.. je4 418 Main at., Louisville. Ky. 'THT? CRY'IS STILL Tl EY COME." AKOTIICH ARRIVAL - OF nw Spring Wall Papers, Borders, etc., just received at the store of John 0. Devereux, Jr., on Main street, consisting in part of: ... . i Wall Paper from ten cents to three dollar per pico. . . .Border from ted cents t three dollars psr pice, beautiful pattern of Gold and Velvet. - -Be I Testers Irom one to three dollar per eentr. exceedinxy rich pattern. F;re Board Print 'rom twenty sent to thie dollar par piese. comprising som of the most boautiful vr broughb to thi city . Paper Window Blinds of all kind, description and price. Togetherwith Wrapping Paper. Lamp, etc , . Th above steck is the most com pie to aver brought to Evanav'll. aad will heboid low. -The assortment of GOLD PARLOR PAPER .. . . i ponsist o thenaweat aad xichestiatteras. and OAKNOT IX BEAT. Feeling confident-that I can please the fancy af all those who will favor me with a call, and thankful for past favor. I respectfully aolicit a continuance of the same. ' JOHN C DEVEREUX. Jr. ' ny2t Miinst.. between 1st & 2d. 'I KA! TEA! THAI - ' KRC'Dper Helen Mar. 75 package of assorted Tea, la any siied rackagea half chest, quarter eheste, 13 lb caddie. t lb caddies, aad 2 lb caddies, exprexly put up foe family use. foraala bj; jelS . I. Ai D. HEIM AN. N SOME THINGS CA!V BR DO.E AS WELL A3 - ! j l ri r rt9: H .I t HRT-ALIA THK ACE OF HARTSSTILL ALIVE AA D SOT YET QCITE Bl'HA T . P. WOULD inform the eitisena of Evansvill and hi cnitomera generally, that he is now -t their service, corner of Main au l First streete. next to Shanblio & Rcilly's, witlua very flue-stock f boom and ahoee. comprising Ladiea' Shoes of every description. - Also misses' and infants' rhoe a boots Also gents' boo'a, from th meet staple S to gay to th finest Freuen i ump solra; together with a full eupr-ly of men'egaiters. elipMrs, hy. pump, ato . ate. Pleaae eall aed sea for yotiraetvee. You can always find anal home, unless absent oa professional bu-iness, each a collecting bill, taking measure, r attendingte the 1't.I j HART'. - , noons and sash. J Kai PANNEL Doors aaa'd (ilea; OsJvJ .40.000 lights ash do do: - n '' in star and for talc by ORR, DAXZELL & CO. j26 ; . ' ', . OR4XCJES A2VD LE3IO.8. i ft BOXES fresh Oranges; Xy lti do do Lemoos: j5 just ree.d aad for sale by " PRESToN BROS. i FEtTIIEK DISTIStt BKISHES. . fg SMALL lot jus opened of these very desirable duster 2L orfumi'.aYe. m rchanbs' use, etc., at j2 t HAS. S. WELLS, new Hardwar Stores EMPIRE BAKERVl SECOND TO NOSE IN THE GREAT WEST. V . FIRST TBBICTl. WET.JMAIM AKfr SYCAMO&E. - - UNDER the immediate duree'ion of Mr- O. W. Soot. late af New York ad Boston, aad acknowledged by the trad to be the- beet practical manager of a weU appointod bakery ia the- Union. - ' The proprietors ar fully prepared to furnish all kind t bread cakes, crackers, pie, hot rolls, tc.. ate., in any quantity to sni-purchasara: ' ' . Customer io-K van villa and Lamaooo will b sapplied with th above articles twice each day with a superb carriage fitted up expressly for that pnepos. v . N B. weddings, parties, ball, etc., etc., applied with ornanveatal aake, pyramids, confectionary, etc.. in a styl and quality notti be eurpaeaed by aay on.. jyS JOHN FARRELL OO. . ,S. F.FLOUB. GOOD Snpertno Flonr 1 bbla. , . .eMlOack do do; received CT SICEERY ItlcTl VARIETIES OT WAtla PAPER! ' JCSr E0BIVED! - - . SCHMITT ft STARK have- just received at their Paper and Uph.Vet.ry Store. n First .b " "J . lyw,?i",:prie " R" ."pad U th. atyl. and work d... - mT4 9 HYDKACLIO CEJIEJiT, FRESH Lot iut pnt in tor. ' - ' e20 TENNRYA SORENSOVt SALT. 000 tiojsjtsnawni potorCaaal. let aale by ALX. OO bbi .Kanawha delivered free at Railroad Da- . GKO. FOSTER COmvs &rTw as ir ir TEN boxetvd Tallow Caadlae. j do Cipeinnatl. Garsaa and Palm Boap, 10 dam Sbskep aad good oommoa Broom. rl0n p' tny.ViTVcVlr