Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 288, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 July 1856 — Page 2
r ' jmi, H. SANDEBS, EDITOB. ; ; ; TCITY OFVANSVJLLE.7"
JULY 12 SATURDAY MORNIXG,: POR PRFiOET, a. .Be -- wa 1 . . W Sk "l jaii.i.ÄJiU ü JXLiJXlUÄJS, forViVbbext. ATTDEEW, JACKSOX DOHELSO, or Tit1e5c1ss9r.it. V. . .The Gaod Work Progre.Sin?. i
Every, mail brings ua encouraging tiding tne pouB na voung ,r - from abroad. In 'all portions of the Union best qualified for office, and this was all I ever the hardy toiler on: whose muscular arm de- infed to do m politics. - - j 1. e. t, trt' The repeal of the "Missouri Compromise," pends the support of .those who are dearer to r '. f. . ii- . j:.,i t.r. and the action oi the dominant party in regard him than life itself, is taking a decided stand .,, , . , . ? r fl.- .jl. :aTOCta Th to Kansas ; the " brute force" used not only in m favor of the protection of his interests, -the working men of this county, feel keenly the as, but in the Senate Chamber, calls two-fold insult offered them, in the ten cent loudly on every lover of freedom-of orderestimate put upon their labor, by Mr.Buchanan an of his country, . to come up to his duty and ere the ides of November have, transpir. and recor Ws vote, so that agitators, ruffians, ed his rebuke, scathing büt well merited, will and assassins may stand rebuked and our have come up from the four corners of the na- country stand redeemed from the power that - . -. - .t holds it5 fair fkmr sn lio-lirlu".
fmn Mr, Buchanan is aireaay. in me couin ,
Kthe weakest of the three candidates and in the
f XNorth his prospects are certainly not very flat- in "electing a candidate to bear aloft the stantering. It is evident the "contest will be fci darf of our country's freedom in this camtweea Fillmore and Freemont. The only ef- Pa'gn. wil1 bJ mJr te aid rescuing the fectof Buchanan Tunning will be probably to "first district" from the rule of those that have ' throw the election into' the House, where he is prostituted the power of place, to extend the Bare of an ignominious defeat jblight of slavery into a country devoted to
Mr. Fillmore is daily gaining ground all over -the Union. His conservatism is what the people, want, His progress through the country is a continued triumph, and popular enthusiasm continues unabated as he advances-
The Empire State is his beyond a doubt, and -the middle of Main street, opposite the Washnotwithstanding the hue and cry raised by our ington Hotel, on Thursday morning, quite opponents that Mr. Fillmore's prospects are early, while the driver, a little German boy, declining, ihe American party is receiving was urging him along homeward from market, new accessions to its ranks every day. The with bright anticipations of breakfast The fact is, Mr. Fillmore is stronger to-day than boy took on amazin', and a Crowd of sympahe was two months ago, and if his strength thizing friends soon gathered around the proscontinues to increase in a corresponding ratio träte brute, all at one time talking the best his trinonphis certain. Even were tho elec- German they were masters of. Above all was lion tdcome off immediately, we think there heard the shrill lamentation of the boy. In can bo no doubt as to his victory. The whole Vain they coaxed, plead with, and threatened number of votes in the electoral college is the horse, he only shook his unhinged ears, 296; of these the North gives 176, ffhd the wjth a melancholy sort of a wag, which, to South 120. '. As we have before said, Mr. Bu- gether with general appearance, plainly indicha'nä U IS the weakest of the three candidates ' catnii that nnt werf liaillv rvantptl within
in the South. In- Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, iJeia ware, Maryland and other Southern: States theSag Nichts1 hare confessed themselves overwhelmingly defeated, consequently their candidate cannot possibly draw his hope from ' that quarter. , ' The; State elections las year, showed the Democratic party to be largely in the minority in the North, except in Illinois, Indiana aud New Jersey, and we are confident that Indiana will bury her interest in the champion of Southern fire eaters, in'Üiä toinb of the1 Capulets-r ''"Though should Buchanan get the' entire vote of: the South, v,hich is by -no means vei' probable, he at ill vould want 2!) Votes from the !Nortli lo elect lym.' "'Jlicse'Jae.'fcanhot get, and Mrl'Buchalian may ai-well hang his harp on the willows at once, ibr to-expect. 'Wv&rtf the election, is to hope-agäihsthope-ii'.'.r V'wT-Vi,-' ;-" ' K'; ,y Enrw Stand Abwai. - ' J tk French circles are canvassing our,Sena torikl rowbetween Brooks and Sumner, with pretty muchjthe 'ame feeling, in which we would speak of a Hindoo suüeo. Ourpugelistic statesmanship has created quite a sensation in Paris, and indeed though still viewed with a kind or polite horror.' ' Yet it has got to -be looked upon as a matter of course, de tracting, luswever, iione. in the- least from it s disgrace in .tlieir eyesSd for whole;. session to puss without the '.recurrence of a regular Congressional, scj; to, is as unexpected as the nb,S-appeavricce of the President's messago at its; proper time.' .V A beautiful reputation indeed those Locofoco buÜieS are weaving for us abroad. It is notorious fact that all the dastardly attacks, -all the riotious disturbances, -which have- vor yet occurred in the Ualls el Congress, hayfr been made by the.Locpfoco Toni Ilyetdomi of Congress. V A fe w years ago the ' Senate ad its Toote whose blood boiled at tbe' appearance, of Mr Benton in the chamber, and whose disgraceful impetuosity stigina tized that bodyJ. '. In these latter days,' Brooks of the loweii House beam the palm of rowdyism without the- magnanimity of Hxis former compeer? m Ätcheson ancf Stringfellow I are but leadins' spirits of the same kidney, , TVe'are fas t becoming a byT word and reproach among nations, for which as for many other like favors we have 'thei immaculate Democracy to thank. iii' l w - c . l' a : ; ' t : ftl 1 ' . . . ' . 1 ' ' . . J j. ; i jj . . . ' 1 07 Democrats of Indiana, do j'ouwish to be considered apologists" for the outrages committed in Kansas Territory by the border ruffians?' Yourleaders.110t.oniy defend but endorse their measures, - on the stump,' and in the Senate Chamber, and you as good Democrats are Jadftty jtoutid to yield up in subtnisgioayour own .sentiments, whatever they may be, ao adopt theirs.-Here is the declaration yfasl, with your, hands placed on jrar heart, vepeat: I regret the necessi ty for such legislation, but wheWi very x iss such,.: laws miwrt. 'Sbe eaforced, This is what Senator Pugh, of Ohio, said iti tie Senate iChamber, and you must respoad. or suffer ihm ftört tM)A (penast'ics of excommunicatjon; you're iftot-agood Democrat.' UV.Xou cannot claim to entertain opinions n thai cot, independent ofyou party, and yet consistently vote for the man who Is pledged to therarerjr class of jmen who lhave brought about die exktiig state f aüurs im Kansas. Aal well taigLt S. 'Arnold Douglas declared ""himself in favor 'of. jperpeUiating Ihe.JSIjssourl Compromise, while at Ü10 same time fee was urging the passage 'I bT : hä Kansas-Nebraska
T - - For Uie Journal." -Hu Sanders . .
-'1 i j Allow , me through the medium ofyour valuable papery to say to. my friends, who may desire to present my-name to the People's ' May Convention as a candidate for Congress, " -"TS"- -- - ' - t ',1 . that the 'nomination wouiü not accora eiuier wjtjj my interest or my feelings, and I would 'not wish my name brought before the Conirention. i Since the deleat'of Mr. Clajripr the Presidency in 1841, by Mr. Polk,. I have taken no active interest in politics; contenting myself with the simPle Pflege of always going to -0-j-If I live I will be at the Convention to aid y 7 "- Evansjille, July 11, 185G. A very poor horsa, attached to a very poor wagon, deliberately laid himself down in He was at , length released from his harness, and after two or three feeblo attempts succeeded in regaining his feet ' When tip, he looked around on . the bystanders. with an imploring sort of an expression, as much as to say, "0 for something to eat!" t We almost fancied we could hear him singing "give hie three grains of corn.'master "Vef guess' his master keeps him on the cheaps. - .., .', ?,;',,',' ' '. ',"7 C3r- Yesterday; spring fever ira'l epidemic. Its ravages were, fearful, particularly ,in down tows precincts,, every,, man,; woman, child and baby-we met, appeared; to be in its last stages. Wo felt sorry, but could do nothing for"them. Physicians are nonplussedv' No antidote has yet been discovered for the complamt. Ttf medical acuity ' themselves are' not. exempt froih ;its 'iinerciles3 ' indiscriminatTon. f. True, the day ;was breezy, but the breezes .only served Jo.luu one more gently , mto .slumber. Eyei,would'nt stay open, and limbs almost 'refused to-' do service.-' - r: !-A ; .TwO individuals' up town tried ' to get up a fight," but the intensity' of ,, the midsummer's heat with the fire : -of their, wrath combined, soon boiled them down and they -did'ftt fight. U 1 ;.. 1 m i n.J., rrr"; ,'. '' . ; HAHR. ! r FROM TUB y'tToOBS,"! A JP0I4EFCI4 Sound. SücÜ must j have been the reflection 01 Arnoia i;ouglas, when, as t häirman 0 f ful necessity of repbrting Mr. Toomb's-new Kansas bill, although It abrogated-i effect, the very gist of the infamous measure he him self had originated but two years Lefore- j -" ' OCT The attpntioti of readers is' directed to tlie advertisement in another column, of a hotel for Bale in Newberry, Ind. : Any one desl-i rouS of making a profitable investment would dor well to apply to 1 the 'gentleman mentioned in, the advertisement V,'.-, , .'. V " " '1 ''-. '..I 1 - " - - :t - - t- ;i- ' Straws. The' items "published under this caption in the jdurerent politicalr papers are vastly amusing. J The Cincinnati Commercial gives these "Straws'f to its readers daily;! A Cincinnati paper dishes up a i"straw"item .in this wisef. Two gentlemen of this city, one a Fremont man, the other for Buchanan, went fishing 'not long since. The .Fremont man caught thirty fish; the Buchanan man nary one."" Yrbm this result, the editor justlcon.cl.udea jhat the whole country is for Fremont! It is a harmless way of manulacturirig politi-; eal thunder. ' Tho- Philadelphia Ledger gives h'e llo wing: ;';; '"' 1 ; ,s n In tlie J ackson aqd Adams campaign there was scarcely any public assemblage that the vote was not taken, or pretended to be taken, and officially published, in the., newspapers; and, what is a little remarkable, it was almost fcjwäys in .lavorf. Adams, though the real public sentiment of tlie country, legitimately expressed, told a very different störyy ?Some very strange means were' resorted to,, in order to get the advantage of this kind of popular endorsement, but the best "dodge" we remember is that adopted by, the captain of a canal boat He was bringing down a large number 6f passengers down the Pennsylvania Canal, and ha4 beea considerably irritated by the publications in the Whig papers, showing ..that the traveling public were ,aU ibr Adams. Watching a favorable opportunity, while nearirig a bridge, and while his passengers .were on deck, discussig politics, he called out, '"All in favor of Jacksoa will stoop their heads." Every man1 ducked,' of course,- to avoid coming in collision with th bridge," ind the captain triumphantly j raised hm head, cryiag.-i'unanimous for Jack8eib,rt and o it was reported in the Democrat ic paper of the next village..' This 'vas" con.-' sidcred the best political "donc" of the ca;m-'
(From tb Looltrille Jonrnl, of Thiiaj.) "t. A Fillmore Calculation. The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser claims
118 votes certain for Fjllmore, concedes 63 to Buchanan, 43 to Fremont, and classes 72 as doubtful. - -The States -claimed for Fillmore are Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, North Carolina, Louisiana, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee,. Missouri and Delaware."-"-r:v-.;... ,;.- Buchanan States, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas and Connecticut. . - Fremont States, Vermont, lihode Island, Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan.- - - -., Doubtful, Maine. New Hampshire. Penn sylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and. Califor nia. We are unwilling to accord to Buchanan any of the States which the Commercial has set down for him, except perhaps Texas, South Carolina elects by her Legislature., It is not unusuwi for her to throw away her vote, and, from the universal disfavor manifested there toward the nomination of Buchanan, we are impressed with the belief that her vote will be thrown away upon Pierce. We look upon Virginia as far more certain for Mr. Fillmore than for Buchanan. It will be remembered that it went for Wise by less than 10,(X0 ma jority undor circumstances peculiarly unfavor able to the American party. 1 he whole number of votes claimed by the American order were cast for Mr. Flourne', but he received no outside votes whatever. The State was thoroughly and vigorously canvassed by "gizzard-foot" Wise and a host of other popular and ingenious anti-American orators, and, the secrecy having not yet been removed, the Americans did not make a single speech during the whole canvass. Just previous to the election the Massachusetts Legislature had passed the odious personal liberty bill which was un justly charged to the American party in the .North. 1 hese and various other circumstances contributed at that time to the defeat of the American party. Now the case is entirely different. The whole vote of Virginia is about 150,000. There are enrolled members of the American party to the number of 72,000. Besides these, at least 10,000 Old Line Whigs who voted for Wise will votefor Fillmore. Add to these the disaffected in the ranks of the Democracy who cannot swallow the nomination of Buchanan, and who have become completely disgusted with the ebo-shin Governor and his party, and we have reason to believe that there are many thousands of them in Virginia. Thus it will be seen that Mr. Fillmore is almost certain to carry. the Old Dominion. At least it will not do to put it down ascertain ajrainst him. In Arkansas, we have recently been informed, that there are 17,000 voters comprised in the American Order, which is a greater number than the whole vote cast in the last State election in that State, and nearly two-thirds of the whle vote of the State. Arkansas ' may thus be put down as certain for Fillmore. ' In Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, Fillmore's chances are. fully equal to Buchanan's. ; Some of our friends in Georgia and Alabama i have written to us that these States are .certain for Fillmore. We think this is true, par-1 ticularly. in regard to Alabama,, for twentytwo out of the twenty-seven papers published in that State are in favor of Fillmore, and the whole voting population does not exceed 75,000. Connecticut is already certain for Fre mont unless there should be both a Fremont and Johnston as well as a Fremont and Day ton electoral ticket thre,. in which case tlie Fillmore Americans will undoubtedly have a majority.; .,-." ;' -'. ; -; ;' We ara - not sufficiently. Cuuiltar with' the condition of parties in Texas to make a reliable calculation in regard to it. We have been assured that If the Germans . in .Texas run a Fremont ticket, which they are almost certain to do, the Arherican party will there also most assuredly triumph. , . ;., ;'r .. : . What then becomes of Buchanan's strength? With not one-single State certain for him, and but a desperate prospect for success .in any of the States North or South, it is insanely foolish for his fnends to ask. Southern men to believe that he can compete with Cot. Fremont in the Murtn or Mr. Fillmore in the South." If the South wants to protect its own interests it will. give a united suppori to Millard Fjllmore, in whom all can without hesitation confidej lie-tue- only real competitor' of the Freesoil candidate in the North, and with a united Southern support will undoubtedly be elected. , ., . "";o ,: :. , " If 1" V - - - . ; - LATEE FEOM KANSAS. -: : :-ve : . ' - , St. LOUIS, Jul V '. 9. James S. Hackney,; Quarter Master General at Jeiferson City, has tent a letter to the editor of the Jeirerson Examiner, dated the 1st instant, denying the charge made by a corres pondent oi the ilissoun democrat, that Gov ernor Price had sent twelve cannon äad twea ty-two" boxes of muskets to Atchison ' and Stringfellow, for the conquest of Kansas.' The letter", Says that no arms have been given out except to regularly orgauized companies, and not then till every requirement of the Platte militia had beencomplied with. Not a single gun or musket has. ever been sent to Atchison or 'Stringfeltow, but on the contrary, when ap pealed to for arms by persons not entitled, to them, GoV, Price has invariably refused. ' St. Loui.jcounty has received more arms than all the bianco of the State. ; -, . . -' Advices from Topeka to the 4t'a are- receiv ed,-.The Convention met there on the 2d, and passed resolutions in favor of the Republican party; and denunciatory of. the Democracy, and. appealing ..tö'the. friends, of. Free 'Kansas in Congress to stop supplies until Kansas is admitted under the present constitution.' . Marshal, Donaldson and Judga Elmore read to the Convention the President's February Proclamation,' Shannon's1.. Proclamation and a new one from Woodson, the Secretary of the Territory, also a note from Sumner, stating that he would prevent tne "meeting of the Legislature, but he was not heeded. About 800 people were pres-ent, all armed. , " Both branches of the Legislature met on rile 4th quorum present. The roll was called about noon. Sumner entered town with 100 dragoons, and planted two piecesof artillery at the : head of Kansas avenue. The troops wer- drawn wp before Constitutional Mall, and Sumner told the citizens he would not disarm them or break up the Convention, but he had orders to dissolve the Legislature and would -do so. Sumner then entered . the Llall of Eepresentatives, and in a gentlemanly manner "informed the- members that he had orders to disperse them and he should enforce it." i'.u;' 'A;-",:'' :!'-:""- " ' - - ' .-. - fie Ktid t am called upon to perform the jiost painful duty bf my life. Under the authority of -the": President I am here to dissolve this' Legislature, and. in accordance' "witli my orders, command j'ou tp disrfcrse.God knows I have no party feeling in this matter, and .will, have nonowhile I hold my present position in Kansas.-.-,! have just returned from thc'lor-
mes of Missounans, and am now here with
structions to dissolve this Legislature," and IT again command you to disperse. Judge Schuyler asked if they were to understand they were to be driven out. at the point of the bayonet. .IC.' Sumner replied 1 Will USe the Whole lorce . l . . l . t . j Under my command to enforce my Orders. - The tioasa then dlflfired . 's : I , .i-io i A Sim" lar Scene Was enacted in the benate. anri it disnprsnrl Tlip Hnnvpntinn w anail aiaO Ulbperseu. IDC AyOnvenilon was i preparing resolutions endorsing the State govrnmpnr nH thn Tnnpl-a flni.TCntmn tVirä eminent, and me iOpeb.3 convention. iearS I of invasion had kept large numbers from attending the Convention. Lane had not anivel yet. ..' CONGHE SSION AL. THIüTT-FOUKTH COKGUESS FIBST SESSION. Washisoton, July 9. -Benjamin's resolution? were
auoptea. airectins me oecretary oi tno senate . ' Dirj,i ,roin inc g'gantio strica o upwara t luuspeci- . . , ' . i -it j j.l t . mens of the lairy bumming B'rd. to take the three bills passed over the Fresi- ; öXaTCE GALLERY dent's Veto, tO the Secretary Of State, in Order of Agares, the site of life, among M.h a e Christ Preachthnt ihnv ,niv rirt r1finnitpri in thlt Hunirtmnnt i luS l" TemiileS'.heShakapear.an Gallery; Siamese Tvri.i; mat tncy .nay oeaeposiieain mat aepartment. i tht. i?amij of ,poieoli: wa,hiorton and L.fayetfei wüiiam
Mr, Benjamin remarked. With reference tO the ., , J . , . . r.v other day, whether two thirds of the members of the Senate were required to pass a bill over the President's veto, that he had examined the precedents and found that at the first session at the first Congress, composed in great part of those who were in ember 3 of the Con vention which formed the Constitution, eleven amendments to " the Constitution massed both . Houses of Congress and in both were adopted ; uv a vote ol two-tinrds or the members present and not two-thirds of the whole body. Messrs. Mason and Toucey expressed an opinion, after more deliberate reflection, that the decision of the chair was correct. Tombs said that precedents were not worth much. .When they were in a persons favor they were delated on, but when they were conlrary to his opnions they were contrary to his opinions they were disregarded. House. Cragin, from the Joint Committee on Printing, submitted a resolution to print IOOjOuO copies of the majority and minority reports of the Select Committee, appointed to investigate Brooks' assault upon Sumner. It would cost nine cents per copy. Sneed unsuccessfully moved to lay the resolution on the table. ... .. . On motion of Cobb, of Ga., the number of copies was reduced to 10,000. , The resolution hua modified, passed. SPECIAL, NOTICES. jSXotiees in this place, ten eents per line one insertion; 20 nents per liue three times; HO cencs per line one week; diseonnton looser time. IJ" Th ic Fourth Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church, for Ingle streatChapel, will begin this morningat lOo'clocs A. H. San-dkks. Esq. You will announce the name of O. Wj MnRRIOU as a eanditiate for the ouic. of Slieritt o VanlioEburgh count, and oblige man of the citizens of the county. , .. . . . . j' Mb. SiMicns Sir: Ten will r.1 ase annonnee my time as an in Je pen dent candidate for Uie efiice ef Oonnfy Recorder at the ea!uing election, m23. W M. U. OHAKDLKK. Mr. SaNDERfl: Please annonnee my name as candidate for Beeorder of Vaiderburi(h Conuty at the. ensuing F11 electien. subeet to the decisio ef the Ojmoeratic (.'unven-r tiom. . say . JOilN FABi:iL. - A. H. Sdkr. Esq ! Plaantimriee mynsmaas a eandidata for the office ef Clerk ef the Vanderburgh Circuit Court at the ensuing October election. myiT -. LOÜI3 RIOUTERj T , Euiro Journal: I am a candidate for the office o' Shoril of Van ierburh couaty at the eiwui . Octo' or election . m-jia-te-. -.7 - -.- , - ,.-. -y' W M. HOlUBy, rtvsritPil.. Thee kre nut few erh do ot It ViBje time experience the nnpleisant effect of temporary indifrestiori, such as sense f fullness. woteM aknae-B3t70i stemsch, foul tonrne, bitterness in tha sauutb.- nausea, aiek headacb.' Ae.. Ac.--All sneat4ee.linjs are v id-enec o al)roaehilie dspepiia. which should al way 1 be caeched aad -cured hy the use oi Hostrttkk's S(,omaj-h TJiUrr. "i-h areaown to l e an iufallilile remedy for !l acb uomplajo'a. To this thonanis will testify who have tried them and prbr-d th? tacts., flouTKi".' (Utten ar for sal by our principal Druggist aud Dealers generali. . )',. 'i.i" f)ALLOCr,& TODPARD? ijs itw WOOLsiiV a 8AU Van, g iew,;aivektisehets. . . It VTEB. - On. sinsre, ten lines or leas, onetime. SOe; tbre times. t; one week. ?1 50; two weeks. $2 SO; one rooay. 44; three months. 7 : six months, K; one year. !5. Dtsconnton lareir ad'irtisnmcnts, Uardj of six line or wader, $1 per annnm . No harr formarriare. death or reliciottsnoeiges. H" IMK 2000 kl-I in superior order; Oolite Blue River L4b Woll Creek Whit I.iuie; and Sih-ll.BK Grey, ali.ys on tiand; also White and Ore Lime .in bho-:. foriwluby lyli r.t.,i-ustk K r C(l. sf KM V.y T .-"2" 061 1 i Hnlsaw tt '.. for sot s.Ic-tott 7 low hT f!KO fOSTB A CO ll.Ul'H.-100 bbls nd soks ree'd pr TaiVr- ad to iay i. lursuloby -.JrlZ ..' OBO. FOSTER-4 CO. KCFFS ER" II A LK CO'SITaiiawh HJ - . : OBO. i'oSTKR ic CO.. Ag nis. ii- 23X) bbis on hand a ri.roai depot and OaoaU f , IIOIEI. FOR SAUK.i' " it ngVlE stmd known -is the New Hotel, at Newberry, "w41r I.e. located in the tlonrisltiog twn of Newhcrrv, in Green e coun ty. Ind.. hau! 1 the necesary out honker eist -m, Are , n ithf commocinn -tMea at-acr i. M h':n it is kn'.wn that Newberry is the terntinn.of thesouihero ltvif.lon of the Fi. I and 0. Straight Lin. Rtilroad. and alo located immedtaly on the W and E. Cana at the Feeder pu, on W hit river ita beantiful aaA .heaithy.'Arat'on. with as good a surrounding country as any in the wrre. persons wishing to invest in pro-? pi'rtvofthis kind, will see the advantage of tnvenin hr.' h'or particular apply to elthtr ! f.. STOiin.ARD -r i jylllA , 1 THOMAS JOHNSON. ; ÄOFFEE. "5bis prime Eastern ( orte? ' . - 2 paekebs Old Uov't J va Coffee in ore. forsai ry- ' E jyl' I. COOK A fll'.N , CMHUKS IS gross gr'mnd Peppers. 13 irM zround Cinier: i ' uo bo ... -Aiep.ce; mi o oo ui'iv; -i, , "10 An d- , Oinnamon,;V) dos KenowVv Mustard; rJ 10 bhUDrted AppUs; Ml kuh Corn Vl; . , , ..i hxs rlmp.ip; 20 bxs Star Ca dies: ' 20 do Tallow Candles; Juitrefd y -' ' ' jy" - . z. h. cook tt sow. ., i. . .'TAKE NOTICE. CTp-TCenn havlns: in tiiir p---eiision Uniforms or other Com-! ' I ' t ,J ' ' J "v.K1"!! " L 1 1 n long, AlEnm r ' TO paoy fta . m. i are yt9ttMtd to return the sme to th mpany ! imTJiate:.. i v . W.-fiflMn-;. JilO-lw Ass't Secretary ' v, E.V POTATO. 11 - ClVSTXAT snpply of Potito lwev than they sUia mnrket. jylO . HRRSHBB VBR it OARSOX. fCK CUKTH Av KKFRKJKRATORS.Ia be .fheete 8so?ed sires: t' do Refrigerators assorted sizes just ree'd t iy10 Z. H. COOK '& SON. For preserving Fruits, Vegetables, ko. The) only Can ever invented requiring NO WAX, SOLDER, OR CEMENT! These Cans have been thoroughly tested, having been before the public one year, over haiv s Million of them were sold the past season, and are now in nee, and in every instance have given entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged by all who see them, to be the ; arxATUT, sarxsr, MosrcoatTEaicirr cast nr uss. ' Thev are easily SEALED snd OPENED, and nmer 'fail tn premerv i nvJT9, Veuetablxs, kc, ta i ptrfertly frsh MnttL They can be nsod year after veer. Directions for pntting np alf kinds ef Fruits. Vegetables, kc, will accompany the Cans. Every Caa Wsirmnted. ALL OEDCJLS EXCLOSIKO nEMlTTANCI, VTUL BE , PSOMPLT ATTE5DED TO. - - E. M. SHOEMAKER & CO., SoU Proprictor$ and Manufacturer. m . w rr auiui aiMi i ';:CINOINN ATI, O , ; j I Er tfAUDOVII f.-r- , EvantviUe, ItuL - JTTFot sate uy Hü.iAaHuus d: Co., I.KI. i. B. er and J . -O. Gaunt. CiALOU KLL i LAh'Q- - jy iO-tt . CUi4li;a S 1MPHUTUD FRCIT CAÄ'Ss. fJFTldoi( o ii''Chester ImprosreO Fruit Cans, thetim-i . flet, wve?t and cheapest eaa ever inveated. Theyhare no equal. ,by avettMde ot th vrv best materials and a-a b nsed fur .ream., .No antimony, lead or rnl ber al-out these cans. -. ' - - '- - - --- - . OvOKft 80N j ."V.n . A-i J-'vT' Ageatfor Evansville;
PJVwil'- PATENT "Jun
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CCrthi.hed ni ai7i brf ioondorct oftbe Shetiff'i Salei. -including names of pirtiei, prper7 nd timi oi alei. j ; , ' OKO. MENIT3. PKTEB BAAER. BARBARA MEXI, ET AL. Sals July 2 M ul the following property Tb. south .Hualrur10Ht. udtaHitb.-v:atrly liaU of ta north-east or. of the north-usat qr. of ection. towashipand ranr. aforesaid, thai bounded: Beginning at the aouth-east corner o: tue last mentioned quarter quarter nctira, tnence avar" north weatwi rods to west line o aaid last mentioned quartt tei section, thence north 80 rode or thereabout to tt ' f'd quarv.r quarter section, thenen n a straight disooi liaesontir-eastwardly to the place of beginning all in .Van-Jerburgheounty. ind. ' JOBS P. STACKRts. CLEMESTA A. FARREI.L. BT AI..-Sale2id July ofthefollowmn property: LouKos. 1. 1?-.14- Mei N. 6 in the Northern Enlargement of the citjf of ErauBTiUe. IiOVt-XTV. IAS TKCCTIOX A.U AMDibMEXT. j -r MUSEUM AND CONCERT. the form-- e ining opwsröiof 1W) .000 Curiosities, win exhibitat EVASSV11.LK, l-Heay. July 18th. Open at 2 and 7 o'clock P. 41 ., for one day only, on the Floating Palace and James Raymond. rgHB MUSKUM coutains a complete Zoological KxhibiJL tion of every wild and rare animal exist iug In Kurope. Asia. Africa ana America. ineludin2 a fniu.rnwn ki.i,-. FUATand maeaifioent UIRAKFE: innumerable HMeim.ni I Wallace and Helen Mai; TamU'Siianter: 3ooter Johnny' the Landlord aud Landlady i tho Chief Ltica. in tho drosj ha ora when kiviufi; liuudreds of Ancient and Indian Tl'ar Weajiocs; A Panoiamic View of the World. Mineral ad VegretaMe C-ario.ntiei without number! Ancient Ketius train Egypt, Greece, Borne, Fempeii and iicrculaneum. One hundred and fifty Oil Paintings, The beautiful ana daring Polish refugee, AI ADAMS OLINZA. in her tlinllin. ttrriflft. and at th'.&in. lima graceful 'eat upon the TI(i lT KlICK extended in mid air j from the floor to the rool 1 and at this dissr kiffht. on a small I ei'i-i. walking Vak wards and forwards, asconding blindiolded I J...i. t II.... .1 lJ .... , , . , tb,0e7P ? tSIL'S'i i.i ing anlBtirtlm? iet cVer introduced, far surpassing any other living artidte in this departaoeDt. ' ' Also, that iocrmLrehes?lb e genius. URi O. N El LIS. who hasappeared with great ectat before tho pHn eipaJ ewwned head a ad nobility of Krimpe, as well as the fcurj grsni f viog evta-nccs oi U.e aportciitton th?j entenamed et his cxtia-irdmary siH Mr. NKLLIi, Wirb HfS T.KS ALONE CITS PROFILES and Y A LKX'i I V K3. openi and winds p Watches, writes folds and Letters; Shoots with a Uuw and Arrow at a quarter of dollor, at ten pao s. and seldom miss"; loads and discb&rirefl VistoU, ptajs n the Aeeordeoa and Violoncello, and performs ua-rous similar iutricate ope rati ra with a taemtj and cast tust moat of neorlt emnot aspiro ti. with tho lull nsa of fieir hans and tiuftft-s demunHratiug how signally nature compensates for a dotecMv organization. - . Also, thnt rare animal, a LIVE WHITE POLAU BRAK th- nly living Apeaimen in the Untd Sttes. and probably tn1 most mtercit n? aniiüai extant. jbTS" Admic-sion Tweatv-tive Cents no Tialt-rHce -FIT AN EN TE UTA 1 NM BNT AND CONCERT Will b siren in a beautiful concert room on the Jam Raymond, immediately a'ter tho eihibition on the Palack conststinsT oi btiuooean ftioiouies; tanuy and Comic IJancinK; Ch. racteristic Dalineations, &e., by a talented troupe oi Male av-d Female Artieu. - Admission twenty-firs cents. . )T$-H TU Ii DECKET CITY. Gr sat Sale of Town Lots ! IHB Emporium Real Estat and Manufactur'ng CompaX ny. haviuft oomtileteu it plan aud arrmi cements, will orlor tor faU to tU i h gUedt bidd a numoer ut desirable lot tor business pur'0es. macnin snoprj, residence, tvo. in fcb thriviug anü admirably loc4Ud town ot Comity of Pulaski. .Seat ot ilitnois, eomtutuci g en TCiSLAV. July 1. 16H, ancootiuuiDg trom day to day. - Th landa ovvaod i-y UiiiQomp my. uodc-rtua apatabl title, and proposed t booüerwl or al, are beautifully located on tils Ohio river, nix mtled at,uv tuiua tin with the ilisdissippi. b a h fth. blutt bauk, eainpt Irom overHww otth hiK'io't st-uia et wttr, and at tho aaine time, bolowallobtf.raotiaiibto any if; ttiun. htitiiür iroiu in winter or droaLt luiiuiuier, liiijTtaK B'liiHjin, wner ll laauiug .or .lie lATKsi tteateers ot all times Emporium isaew Au uireetoonnectieu Tonr times daily, with the great tli noiff 'ntrai Rilroa. tgitt la i las above it ter minu and abovaaH rmbufemiiwt.ai.d ijree-le aork. i y nutans ot braoeh railroad thrj mi Us long, the property of ihie aroiauon; -VMi)a.iodbiJ rrnngfiueut. jn.t pejfected, giro us two wails eavh way daily ovr thiye roada. ... , - .'i'be adva ta-g-oai ad hi&h location ol this place. is aceeestbtlHy at all timtti and seasonal, by laud orly river, poiut it out aa the greife croMng place for tli- lare number of Kailroad paaiug. aed repoiiaji; to paaa throygh-thifl great valiey oi the U taeiaiippi a ad mtersi cling and crossing eacbothor at thia great common center ef th- Umon In add t'on te tbe adrauue ot ttrse several extended Railroad faciliiiee. upward ot eT6ty riM 8 pour tn waters el more thm thirty tnouaand mil ot navigation pet tbi pointv Uraniug;inna morabte acres of the Dar- fertile landd ei the known world, and poarn ail their wealth of products by met.ni of t e Ohio iui Äliisißsippi ere Into the Uulf of Mftxice.. and thence throughout the globe. i m .n . i : Erety po-ible fnoiHty for one ef the largest manhfactrr.ng towbS )a the wwlt it iinme4'atly at hani; iron, "oal el ay, marble itoue and timber unsitrpeseed by any- other section ithurin q wUlcyrqesntity or ymrtety, areall be hai in the reatc)t4 jttadanea with uatntaxrapwCfl mtWBofooun'inteaion with any aa4 ali ,poinu at.ali aaonr, whereby the maae.tUTi;.;ar(4qleeanJ&pd a market without delay. la the jnideLoi-vue of the moat fertile regions of the world the great outlut fox äüuthern. and in jt in tor for the most of Nor Dum Illinois. aiieüvr for grain, cattle, pork or other prduntot the soil or of U.bor, It muat, atre maay years, beoo me tue g eat eutrepotvf-the est. . ''' In pont ot health. I -ein hiyti and dry,' air ana' free from miiisma and mephitie'vapotts with eeol bracing toreeies from tuetiverein summer, ana tniia. gems climate in winter free ir ai extrnies at any season . Öor I scat ion otn vie with jny other pUoe upon the beatlfut Oh o? while in pointof ' eaatv ot site, with its etendcd'vma nn trie UDio. nnd down the Missisaipoi'. with the sentte risinc and beavily timbered lands In its raar. we claim that it bis no rival, and that tho rt?at urrbttectef the universe has made few places so abound" ins in alL the requisites for a large and populous city . To the mrchsnic.'tbe merchant, th? professional man and the man nf wealth, it otters Inducements sliom presented. On the great highway of, the trtideand eommeree-of this whole Union, it cannot frit 1 to afford abuodantmans of sanport and, Iiiuiikh; ii "inay cast cneir vx in our idkiiv A com.moi.oua -otI. "The She! ton Hwvei" has been In o-peratton since the iOth of Ma- last, under the charge ol K U. hcHon-, -Etq.. lat of -Lexingenft, Ky . which hau already rB e aarae oi eing trie best hotel in Southern Illinois. W?kIy BewsPPer- the. National Knperiom." has beea E.t.vii.iiDi buvrtj, Kua nm aireaoy reana its third issue . - Ju one yaw ago. stiu'thday of svne. WM the W. R. E & 31. Co or;aau-d ai'hoat money and withrat lands To lay tt tl snmo i:vwjtöckhar3. scattered throughout the Cnion-i a capital f ovutr $l1.r0("i,0Oj in cash and lands, na dhts beyond its-fixed ineeme and a surplus over and ahove alt itaMiny, of more than uy ib cash, land, railroad, lepot hotel, ' - , -.' It is the aim of he Board of TMreclors to make fesiroiiifrst a place whew SwO man neet fear to reside wth his family, and as fur as in filiens Ii, to promote the Kfowth cfretinedsnu enlightened inti'oourre.- A fine row of twelve brick stores, four nt.ri high, is now under contract, containing suliablti nulla for public wors hip and other purposes, i'-dfre rooms and library la addititn tet.re. ofiio for theCompsny, fee. A n urn hr of cottages and othr houses are biog put up. Three brickyards sr-rno- in full tidof eperation, .with orders ft ahad of their meaus to s pply. Saw mi Is, machine aod other shops are in course ot erection; and everything denotes ttie ea J v aud coin plete success 6. the undertaking ' Schools and chnrches. narkg and Dnblicsntt3.ii bVi emply provided lor; and n tbe .arrangement of the flans of nil? avi ciuiuv, nn eye naa men liaa loan possinie loipr remention laying ontstrects. lou. tic, -o as to unite the utiie cum diie, in a- great a degree ss possible- AH the lota itron tbsfluuideof thcwimrcs are 40 f-et fro-t hy lfctdo.p; lots in ths center of een square are 3 Test front by 108 feet deep, arranged In blockof thrc, lots. ach.., , The terms ( payment aud conditif'ü of sals have etn saju-e ycty favravjUi o m to ea e within the teach of nil. ' The dire itors invite all co come sndexamine for themselves, feeling assured that none will, go disappointed tray. . TaBMÄ-aN C'NfiTiws of Sai.k. One-fonrttt cash in handt tie balance tu tlire equal annual intallm-enta, bearing ix per cent, luieresi ptTmnam. irtmuayo( sae. A cer t ncate or pnrcnase extented ,f -v e day of sae. entitling the purehts r to e warrantee dee .iston the full and ttnsl niv mefl' tn purchase .money. Any purehas-r of lota who 8n' 1 n7 ne ererta upon any tot pneniseu. a modern arch tectnre. not less r.hn two tori es bigh, and paint the seme neatli or a brick, stone er marble hottee. of like ayln; within months from day of sale, sich purchaser shail he Telas-d frrvm the interest apoa the prohaie money e-teatd lot.. and beenritledto ant t Htfitienal aBotment ef Son pr went, on the principal thereof, er. if uilt upon in tbe mani'r afowali,1 w-shia IB months from day' of sale, then snot parohase - shall e mlejascd from all interest upon the pnrciae woney therefor. For further mformnt'on, map. "pili; k&., apply to the Scre.ary. at Mennd City, Fnlki Illinois. r. to tbe Company's Brasrch Office. No, if West Third street Cincin-i nati. .v5!q By order ot the Board of DiretrtoT- - -. o . JH.- HAJÄ.EÄ, PreVt. j J. ORTewoLrt'Äecrrtarv , ; 'tffieot fi. & tb.iaAatiM.w-Eoaperiam Pulaski County, Tlhncis-.. i z .n . j - - j.., v BfAÄi of directors.- ..- r H, K Lindser, Oorington, Kr.; M. M. Bawling. Monnd City,' Ills ; I. Coehran,. Lexineten. Kf.r Jne. YssrvanJ Lü ertv, ln4 ; Dan'l Arter, Pnlalti Ca.. Iüb.;W. Hite.i B -.rito snaf y.; W. Jl Ätokes, euidrille y. vS-3tiv 1 KOCK IIAVt FOU-MLE.' WISHING to retire front' active hinli to my farm, -I a-ow offer -this plae for sal; ' Ort it is a conioiodiou Tavern Honse, one large 'three story 3tue W aiehonse. also aeof Frame; a Tork House withetP4C!tv to slauehter from 4iO to fltio hoes nee day, with good Mtah4es and all neeearv eet-tinildings. It hit a ton landiac of x-od dewth of water and- aft all times ' free from mud. - ft now poasesiase good fry Good and Gro-n . eery Trade, and is- widely known a a sMpnfag point second j to but few townsoa tele Ohio river frowi Louisville to Evans ! eille. Th location and ekara -tr f th busiaes of th ! place imperatively -requ-fr othev braneVc of business to b j eondncte-i. vis: Ä Tobaceo- Stemtaery, ft.,- A:., sdl essen-i j tially necessary to euoply the demands ef tit public, and I which, if done, wo'ild increase the general basineas of t place amatiagly. A larre aectio of th oountry from which toth'stime, no trade ho beea derived (for wan ef roads) i and Bearer this point than aov other will In a .hnvt time h. , brought to this plan (a an order has been issued front eenrt tor the epenirjot aew roads.) ior tnrther informati.n ad. , dree -- ROBERT GRAHAM. - Jy3-tdj . , . Kock liavea. Ky. : p -'. ' HOT ICE f'XTKAi CGUaTTY and City Orders wrill be taken at r fcr Ciothiug at L. Kili.l'S Clothing Store, two door aber, th j Journal Offiee. . r. . u - jyl-tf "B TIOGHEADS. 00 Qtiigley axtr Bams jast ree'd anl A. 9 for sale ia ouaadtics u suit by . i o,. .rvt. Z. H. CQfK,dt IMIDR I. URS AXO nni.8. A supply kept eoB. JL staatly on hand, for sale Invert market pruic by j lelg S B. GILBERT CO. Sye. sv Water, j flOUTRY BACOA. , ... a V . MO IV. Sh.uid.rsr -: -M I 1WI lbs Hams; 2iX do 8il.s rib-d and clear: else a tpply- r extra Sugar Cured aad Canteescd Hants, in st"v an lor-sai bv , 10!. i r' . r&in'!aXllvtwn e v.n.vf.. . j
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JJVANS VILLIP &. CR A WFOItDS V1LL15 ?
R A LL It O A D 1 1: .u yi e it a it a x a e ju e. t. read lief W?Byr uBltt . ntll vnbr t ee. The Mail Pataenaer Train v?.U K-ave fcvnsill a 1:2U P. M. arriving at incena t ai :2H". Jl . J tjae to connect -with the Krnini t'Sin urn the Okie atd XissWipfif Railroad for St. Louis and Central III auis. Tone i:aut at ' 7:45F.M.,snd Indianapolis at I:r-w A. &!.. inakire direct eonncctinns lor Cincinnati. Colombo.-. Clcreland, Pliiladelphia Xew York and lialtimoro. Returning leaves Terre-Haat at SiSS F. M. after lie ar- , rival of train frost Indianapolis arrives at IBvanavilU ar 9:25 P. M. . . .. Passengers br this train ean come from St. Louis Cincinnati and Louisville same day. baggage cheeked ef Indiana polis. FA EE St - From KvaX'ville to St. Louis. 4' tie do Chicago do do do do do do do do o do do do do da do do do da do do do Indianapolis, Cincinnati.. Cleveland " . JluffatB New York.....,-, Pittshorirh, VYheelina;...... taltimore Wsshippton Philadelphia ; Boston " 1 do l'afly Freisht Trains lesre Ersnsrille snd trro-Hiiia t ' 7 40 A . M., on whicV local pawenirers will be taken. rot any information or through Tickets, apply at tt Coupany'a Transportation Offioc. head of Lnin?t stret. Kransvitle. jel4 J. .T. PANIEL8, 8up'(. Princeton Clarion ind nondorsoa Patriot take ob thef aar. st4 copy. - . - . . VIIAM! EXI'MESS COMPANY.. NBW ARRANGEMENT ' THE ADAM3 EXPRESS COMPANT rpetfully : nonnce to their friand, th put-li Kvaaxilla and Ticinitv. that the kav dtti-rmiDcd to open an file at . KrahsTlll. to be deroted cxclaslv!; to th trnD;artion of the business of their bine, and riar artpoiDted Sit. . W. McBRIHE as their Ag-ent, who, from his nasi ltieterlrwith the hnsisess. Is pel-fctly f. miliar trifh all the mates and th det-iils of their operating.. This arrani-toi at ba been made with the sole hjet of inertaniur th facilities f -th Express, and thereby increase it? desiraliilit to the publie te accomplish which the lest effort ef nx ioeal age will b especially directed . , All persons hain business with onr eomf any will plea' ca'lon Sir. MnBriile, at onrnewoftiee on First street, between tocusr and Jlain, who aloe is anthorised to set fur ns from this date, noT2-dtf ALFRED GAITHBR. ariperinfondi-nt. " ' - no nm ws sai k of HKi, kstaib. -r "j'oTICB is hereby irir.n that ITenty Jacob, (lusrdifin of i Xm the minor heirs of William Wood , deeiased lt Tirtne of : an order of the ourt of Common Pleas of Yanderburg. coonty. on the 2d diy of Ancast, 1S56, b twei-n 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'eloek P. M., of aaid day. will sell at pub'tc aaetion, at the door of the Court Ilonse. in th city of Evansrille, Vandeibnrfrh eo.. Indiana, all thatof the South hilf of th? Xorth Kt quarter oftlie North Eastqaarter of section nineteen, town six. South of Range ten west, beToca:n; to paid heir and not heretofore (oi l. the sam being about ght acrva, apoa the following terms, te wit: One third ef th purchase money to be paid in cash, one third in six and on third ia- twelve months, the parchrsHT to giv. hi notes for the tw last payment with interest fiom the day of sale, a eurea hy niertitar upon tn premise jy-Sw ri NNRY JACOBS. Guardian. , fJOKPOKATIUV NOTICE. flJOTIOB is hereby gires the owners of property tdjofn 1m inxtheal'ey maning from Fourth street t the fanal, between Main and Sycamore trott. to reduce said alley to th city grade, within ten day after the order ire of the fame by the Common Conneit, or on or before the 12th dayof July: and in default th.reof. the Street Cotnmirsioner isanthorissd to proceed and perform said work, and. the costs vnd exptiae aoeruing thereby will be assessed to and .collected by sule of said property or so mnrr thereof a will satisfy said ilea and oost. Ry order of the Council. jy7-10t WELL; IT .WALKER, C.erk. DI880IXTIOX KO i ICK. , . THH partnership heretofore existing between the- undersigned h been dissolved by mutaal consent. Ali th outataiiding business, of th. firm of Kendall & Rogers will b settled by J. H. Roger, to whom all bills will be presented and pcymcntftof deot made.' Xt if neer-ewsry to sett! th buainesf th firm immedia'.eW . PKTER KKMiAIL,) jy-Sw J. H.jttOOER8, " 't-lKfJAR M tXl FACTOttTi WS, the nderaigned, wish to tull th attention of th 'WholesaleMerehams of Erauitte wad rdealer iov general, to tbe faet-.thafr w arnow manufacturing a purvwrticle of Cider Vinerar, whieh we will sell so a 'to compete with Cincinnati or Pittsburgh prices. Give vs a call, . A fair trial is alt we ask. - - . . MEROER Js 4ii4.F01tD.' N . B Th manufactory is situated en lh oorm r of I-'onrth and Canal streets. Lamasco city. . , jv-dwly KEW ESGLASD BLACKING. AFTKUyeirsof eiperiMentiirto' attain thiErff ofritt and i Olching leather with on rtiele; J. H . KlCIl, AKD- hai at length I'lso'-yervd- comp ntion which will heautitully polish all kind orbiioteand sho.-s. and jho ren der them sott and p'.iable. .- This splendid eem position 1s truly unrivalled in this or a)y thr epuntfr for its shining iality, and itsnutrUions erTeots to tli leather.' 'Afl wb "go In" foriabrraving pse.qe'rvatiop and brill ianey willuf th Nw üeglaad Blacking. Sold in K.nll bv Vooly k Sw-ver.-J. Wi & 8. VUkary, Crawford Bell, Hershberg.r tf Carson. and other. 3 . i : n , , . jyd-tf.-.r TAI, I. ON STOCK. TOP, Stoekrln-ldersia th Vanrirbnrgh Couaty Lan4 Assol oiation are hereby nocifled. thata call of fifty per eeni on stork subscribed. snw man, tb mr-ney to be paid to P; horobrook'. Treasurer, nt or Iseforethe 1st or August next. " jyd-dtf!w;Us ('.-- SAMUEL ORR. Pret't. ? W?UöFixii tiV ' . " XV l.vi boxes Rxtine Ti;: -a.W oaf J z Tint souolb assorted firs, for aal by,,: ;' - . - iv5 - -i f-. 8AMTJBL UOKKT IHUA Al r.l.-. S casks Sheet Zlne. foe 175 bdl aaioiua Cliect Jfoni : sal by jyS , BAM'i. UEK. --!. .-. - pi.OW H.4DI.ES.00 rr for L' 0RR. . . ; :.i ti ; -,. .', a :.j,j-ri v , . -,-- - - ---I'tV. ,.11 . :rt B ENPflBTaT ' -s-wTon-Pr'speetfullT aonounc to the citizens, of Evatisx w; nVleandearronnduigeouusry, tiiathe keeps rorrstanfly L hind a tared Si ' ""nt of Pine Lumoor. Shi.Ie..t)r.sa,.w 1'ndr.sse ,I,r!'f"? Va dresaed WeaUierboardlrig, et..'-et.; -which ae Wy'H ;heap for cash . Orders troav tb ntry solicited . , f, en Carpenter Street, rroar TH HHlman' ntvdry.,--, -H baoaln'o yard at tneca.-a ah I-iyaaeinUt V Crawirdsvili Railroed Ilep- t. and i pref ared to tusaish, to all ia that section with a full variety cheap as , b. bought in Evaasrili. . r . L. L. )V ATON. Agent, , jy3-tf. ' - '-' t (t V' .-. -' Vineennea. S toM.ARH. ixnvnv.it&H!L,r,"l''l J 5f4l English Worked Collars; ' - " - ISO pairs Jstotuett L'ndersleeves; ree'ä to-ay and forsale by . , JAMES LOW & O. . Ii V K FLOm. 5bU Markle's extra j'rand. fort. k! ree'd by ) . L. H. UUK SOS, i CHKliSti St' kx Cream Cliees ree'd pe tovereign by J j! ,V I.. II CliQK tr SiX. !si;cN ni'uix, üi utu lüu isjß.. f AS. OAKLEY t'iratstroet. Fostfr'sbWk.oow o3er to the citizens of Kvans-ilie and rleiaity, a lsrr ard desirable rock of Kummer Good g.rerily atrvery low prioes; and we how invi:e our friends ad- cust.mers to all an i xamaiu fof tUouuelrw, as onrswek is bow fresh and varied... . ' ,' ' - - 'o .". ; jx) rn6 oCr Cn rTiWn Kiis. w have .tin a great manr of those beautifullr KtAhroidenecreVwiss, fer Window Curtains which w - are anxious to elofte-wut br th - first of August; therefor lok out -r bnrHi.' i ' ' jei " KOR. 8KO, fc FEET. DÖ7, Cedar BtaSoTmrns; 5 do Staffat brissband Buokeas; if 9 C do bras band Pail, for sale by '- ' jtt . ' I. & D. HEIfN!r. ?"i boxes Cream cheese; 10 boxes Musselmnn's 51 ' tJ0ß Tobaoce, for aal by . '" je2 ;-r. It P.HEHtfAKy. fLOCri rp"l,0 I'll ! ! A supply kept or.st.ntYy ori hirtd ' hereafter, tor sale bv th uantit7 or aina't barrel at - tlie lowest market prioes, for efish-oaly. - - " - f t lei ,,ir-i .. K. iiK r i tits., sy. aear aor, , , Ose Dem jtsorr ckübusi city üli lui.no. f ..8TAKF01iüha justpne a 3m-ry and -Vrevision Store, on slain atreet. aa above, where he will be rdeaa- ' ed t sve fiis-frieBde aad tho pnblie generaltyt'and h hop ': by striet attiMiiioa to biiaiaass to morita liberal ahareof the " pwblieatronag. ' . , - f - . myor1y - 1TrfOOMj A.D WASH BOARDS. MM " do Fancy and hker lirooms; 30 doi Wash Hoards; - 6 bx aw hr-bxs WheaistaToa: . IS bbls Pearl Ba.rlcTr "- 3 bhl t a'eslt-' 100 bas ?rnnii. a i'alm fioapifrs bxs faney Horse BerSoa;- . a anas prime 3nt.-ar; 4i bole syrue Aioiassee; tflhf-hl.la-MuCswni-, IS do Luaf pow'd Sugari. 2 twTeea Curulina R'oe. tse d and for aa'e bv' , . : J."'' ' ' I & D. rlKTM-AV. W KMO JLi Dries SSli-ti -boxes fresh, only 6 day" out fr New su for sal lew bj j2S GEO. FOSTER A CO. '-.--..'-., .-. VOVXT4 LICRARV. '.':"..; ... tJERSONft charged with Hook, drawa free tUConair Library prior te May I.MU. 18. will fl est d trouble bv n taii.l.s them in mediately to th auditer. .Th voliuues in th Llti rr (both Kngliah and fltrsns) are is a .ond tion for itllutloa to reader ifcrewgheo the eojnty. By order of t&e Trustees. ' V M. ü. V A LKe. K. - . jeü6-lmd ' ' LlbranaB.' PIAK M'MBKB. . - . ' 1?' OBT. FaK TS wonld reepeettutiy annonnee to an citizen i i vansviireaau surronnoin motTj. Iiasjost receive. Urge addition t hi. rtek : f-Pia. Lnm. i .. ..A to son at wholesale and retail. -Alo Fancy nd t, d Fleering. Also Pmeand P.plar Shlacles. Orders from tbe eonatrv promptly an ended V. Otlleei-ea Maia street, near th aew Co art lieasev ' - je-3Bt - pTkKSK AT ClrVriÄXATI PRU K6.-1C0 ae W. V. Ch, jute'iac forl by V Je9 - , .... ... . It U. COOK SO:, fl M K. MO bbi WhH Lima ia atore and for sale by , t yl - .. . PRKSTOS BROS. t BXSCre Cswmm tar ! ', V 'oir'tviv ' tTilR XX It COFFKK. 40 bbL sUndard yw Vera il Crashed Surar; J0 bags rood, fa;r and prime Cdee for s'by iei -- GK,2" Z-'-fB' wTROt-r A J'BTaiö MI 'far and" tf.jsio; A SOO libis White Lime,-iahirBgrder. for sale by jeZ 28 - . . O KU. FOMTtttt CBI Cttbh a a i eggs fi oi) llXble Hattot; , .--V dot F-ra (f-r rale bv. CALUWEtl VA.N'HET. ui i'J
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