Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 293, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 July 1856 — Page 3
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GiiVEHSOIt, OUTE P. .IIUIM'O'V, of)'arUl. , LIEUTENANT GOVErtXOR, CO.XRAO U1KCI1, oC VnJ.ärburxii. ' SECRETARY OF STATE, - JOHS V.I)VS3-,..j Uion. TItEASÜKER OF RTATS, ' WILLIAM! It. WirFt-SlOHU, ! Parlte. AUDITOR OF STATF E. W. II. EL,1LIS, of IHariem. ÜPKRINTESDEST Ol' lt'tiLlC IXöTRU'CTIOJ.. . . CU lULCS BAKNCS, of Floyd. , ATTOR!TET fSK!f 2RAL, ' ' : JAMES II. CI8AVE!VS,of Klley REPORTER OF SCTflEME CfH'RT, JÖlIIY Ae STEIS i'I Tlppfcxuoei CLERK OF BUPRKJtfc CÖORT, " JOTIN .. RK4I., of ninmi. ' Wholesale Clothing Establishment. By reference to advertisement, it will 1 seen that Messrs. Anspacher & Co., have gone in o j the Wholesale Clothing business, and will hereafter keep on hand ready made clothing of every description. These gentlemen have - purchased a large stock of cloths, and having made ample arrangements lor their new busine;s, will Vie able to compete with Cincinnati clothiers in prices and quality. Country merchants irho deal in ready made clothing, - will find it to their interest to give these gen- - Ucmen a call. Floatin Palack. To-day the Museum will be at the wharf, as advertised. The collection of curiosities is very large, and the Concert connected with the establishment is highly spoken of by up-river papers. Go everybody, and see not only the ''elephant," but a live Polar bear, the only one in the country. The Palace may be delayed by low water, but wc hope to see her at the levee this morning, ready to open doors at 2 o'clock as proposed. Great sights for twenty-live cents. OCT". A Masonic Temple is to be rai?ed in New York city, which- will surpass any edifice of the kind in the world. It is to he five 8torie3 high, one hundred feet front, and one hundred and twenty-five feet deep, and will coutain ample accommodations for the Grand Loilja, and all the subordinate Lodges, Chapters, Encampments arid Councils. It will be built of brown sandstoue or marble, and will cost, it is supposed, $ 1U0,0(X). ' frTV The New York Express gives the result for President ih a number of extensive manufacturing establishments in that vicinity. In every instance Mr. Fillmore has a large majority, and Buchanan the least number of yotes. The mechanics will not support the man who argued that the Wages of working men in this country should be reduced to ten centi a day. i7"0C7" Five hundred thousand dollars of American securities were sent out by Asia on the 9th, on orders received by th'e last two or three Btearaers. They are principally. Illinois Central lionds and stock, pleading stock and some Western railroad bonds. Private letters from , Europe anticipate ift August and September a very active riviv.il of the demand for American securities. . J 1 " Steamboat Disasters. Upwards of thiity ' steamboats have been destroyed by fire, üf- , teen demolished by. the ice, and twelve ren- . dered useless by boiler explosions, thus, far, 1 during the present year, on the Western rivers. Sixteen have been burned at Algiers, ' ' La..' and St. Louis, Mo. 07" On the üth inst John P. Cammell was lYlried before Justice Drullard, at Buffalo, N. Y-, and found guilty of forcibly kissing a res- ' psctable young lady in the street, on the evening of July 4th, for which he was sentenced to six ui:tuV imprisoauiont in the Penitentiary. - . , fjr The head of the Bureau of tndian Af.fairs has offered a reward of fhe hhhdred dol lars for the apprehension of the murderers " of Gay, the late ' Shawnee and 'Wyandotte Agent i " '. - . ' .' ' The Massachusetts Fusion Seiegate at Largs ' ' V , " Declines. ; , We learn from the Boston Bee, the Fusion '.organ in Massachusetts, that Amos A Lairrance, one of the most influential citizens of , the State, and nominated by the Fusion ConMention, as delegate at large, vcrij respectfully 1 declines , the . nomination. Mr. Lawrence w -says ' : ' ' " Had I taken an active part in politics, it " would probably have lxen known that frou. i 1- the first I have been decidedly in ftvor of Mr. Fillmore It is ditticult to -believe that the i .' great lndy of fair-minded meo in tuo ijoutli, not one in ten of whom holds slaves or has( any personal intere-t in the extension of slaie. '! territory, will sustain the recent aggressions' on the right of the free States, and of thoe who have gone out from them as settlers, or" that they wiH justify the attempts to suppress free debate in Congress. It has been more' .reasonable to believe that they would unite with the same class of men at the NorÜi, nn- ', der some organization like that of the American party, and prevent the continuance of a Democratic Administration. I Mr. Fillmore's administration cctnmandei (he , ... respect and ennfillmte of the country. Had he been re-voininate t, the present one would not have had its existence. - . ' ., I did not intend to say more than to respectfully decline the nomination. By doing so I shall relieve the Committee from ctnt-ar-auient ; and if obliged to bang my rand idate, I wish to be free from the imputation of having done it for the sake of political preferment I have never yet beeon Called to do . any duty for the public, and hope the crisis will not arise which will make it otherwise ; - but if it does come, or if we are near it now, I shall not hesitate to oü'er myself as a volunteer to serve in any capacity, even the humblest, f ir tb" niii'i-'tiin'mcc f ;V our riirbts."
. THE P2IHCET0Jf MASS MEETING 1 " NOMINATION OF JAMES C. YEATCIT. Eutliulam of the 31eemK !
THE RESOLUTIONS, &C., &C. r Prisx;etos, Ind., July 17, 1356. Below I give you the prö'ceedihgs of the
onventioa wmcti met here to-day to nomi-' day. The Fremont demonstration was enthunate a candidate to beat Judge Lockhart, the ; S;ast.. The statement cf numbers present Old Line nominee. I think you will agree :ailftr. they daim oV6r 30j000; othera say with me that the nomination is a strong one, j thcre were not over lu0u0 t thinkj howeve'r and without a doubt will succeed. from what Ican heFt they lost ground by K. . I The attendance was both-large and respecta-j Tbe Fjllraort meetinS was purely a business ble, every county in the District being repre- ne. we came Here to form an electoral ticket ,Btfnted' . for this State, and although thert was an atj The Contention met at 11 o'clock, A. M., tempt m-de ,)y the Fremont partyj and those .in a grove at the edge of town, and was called wh(J hoIJ hi - ; . , tatht
to onler by appointing Major Cockrum tempo- . rarv i.hairnifinrary chairman. 3 On motion, the following committee on or - '.... V t v;. n r TrIT a .T V rZ. Dr. Isaac Ca ss.aiberry; Posey, E. G. Rogers; ixnox, b. L. Lox; Tike, John btucky; Lrib son. W.U. Browniee: Davis. J. W. Peck: ; . .. .. . iu'w.s, .joun ,L,er,ruier; warun, uw. "erman; Spencer, J.R. Bowers. .. i - 1 r i t . i . . 1 if . . oi After retiring lor a short time y.e convention reported tue loaowing. rormanent omcers: PuEsitKST, Judge M. W. Foster, of Vanderburgh. Vice President, Phillip Decker, of Vanderburgh; O. L. Spillman, of Warrick; Jas. B. Campbell of Tosey; H. Decker, of Kuox;Tt. H. arten, of Martin; Dr. Iii W . I osey, of Pike; . 11. Wilson, of Gibson; G. t Walker, xf Davis; J. H. DeBruler, of Dubois; I. T. Zadky, of Spencer. Ghee, of Knox, Gleason, of J !. x a,RC, auu , 41.CUt, w. ced Secretaiies. " Mr. McMastor, after a brief but elegant speech, oJcredth fallowing preamble and resolutions which were adopted. f . whereas, itie people or tne tirst Longressioual Ü. strict of lud a 11 a assuuioled ih this . I 'i.n vtr t ir.n flwiili'll luilrlill on some minor matters diiterent opinions, yet agreeing upon the momentous issues foiced upon the coun ' try, by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise; by the undisguised attempt on the part ol the Administration Co force turoUgh fraud and Vini,Mi.. uw,v int.t Kmi- rontmrv t.. thn olence siaven into rvanas, contrary to the I known will of the nnjor.ty of its inhabitants; uy hu lariuer ueoigu, iiiu.wateu 1a me viucmnati Convention by its Platform, unanimously adopted, ol making slavery natiouat, which 1 . . . , . t f ,,,, v.. lias UCCIl UitllUibU iiuiu aa a nftt i'iidi tiiiu licculiar institution, waich rtattorm has been fully endorsed by James Buchanan, tho Old Lino candidate for ihe Presidency; . Ar.:l, wheieas, "whe.e bad men combine, honei-t men soil unite;" therefore, i Jiesulved, That dislanning all pow er to interfeie with slavery in the States where it ex-J ists we will unite in using all honorable j means to 'cheek the evils in tire ted upon the country, by the unjust and sectional measures ol tde present Administration, tiv chief of which was the repeal ol'tiie Missouri Compromise, which' was carried by menacing the aspiring, coaxing the weak, seducing the venal, :iy promising indemnity in public office to those who would betray their c n iuuents, and the only promise of all that it made which h is been faithfully kept by the Adimnistratitn dlesolved, That wc will to the end oppose admitting into the Union of States any Slate recognizing slavery, formed out of Territory once consecrated to ireedom; ahd that we are iu la vor of the immediate admission of Kansas as a free Slate with its present Topek.i Constitution as the oily true and eifective measure for quieting agitation and giving peace to the country. Jlesdved, That being opposed to the extension of slavery, and behoving that Congress has the pow er, that power should be exercised in excluding shivery from Territories in right now free. . . On motion, it was s . - liesolved, That the first ballot shall be considered as informal, and considered only as an expression of the prelerehces of each county. It was further Besoloed, That each county shall be entitled to oue voce foi every hundred voters, and one vote additional for every fraction over fifty, giving Davis 11 votes, Dubois 2, Gibson 11, Knox 13, Warrick 7, Martin 5, Pike 7 Posey lO, Spencer 10. and Vanderburgh 14. Each county to choose one of its delegates to Cast the vote of the county. The following persons were clroscn to cast the votes of the Convention:, ' Davi;, Peck; Dubois, John De Bfuler; Gibson, J. C. Donald; Knox, Dr. .Thompson; Martin, Dr. Sherman; Pike, John Shucky; Posey, Ganeral W. A. Twigg; Vanderburgh, Silas Stephens. -1 The Convention then proceeded to "ballot which resulted as follows:' " . First ballot. J. G. Jones, Vanderbürg 14; A.T.Ellis. Davis, Knox and Martin, 2.i;J. C. Veach, Dubois, Spencer i.nd Warrick. 10; Judge Embrie, Gibson and Posey, 21; J-G. Blythe, Pike, 7. , , '" Second ballot. A.. T. Ellis, Davis Knox and Martin, 29; J. C. Veach, Dubois, Warrick,! Gibstth, Posey and Speucer, 40; J. G. Jones, Pike and Vanderburgh, 21,., , On the third ballot, J. C. Veach was unanimously nominated, having received the full vote of every county. The nomination .was received with deafening cheers from all present, and every Oue appeared highly plcaeds. . . " The convention then adjourned for dinner to meet at the Court House at 2 P. M. .-, i I will try and give you a report of the afternoon session iu time for to marrows paper, j . We learn that when the afternoon cars left, speakers were addressing large crowds inside and outside of the Court House, and that the warmest enthusiasm prevailed. Mr. Veatch was hot at the Convention. Several of the delegates frora this county - urged the nomina-, tion of Mr. Jones very strongly, and were doubtless, like many of his friends at homej much disappointed that ho did not receive the nomination but we are sure they Can exhibit no stronger friendship for him nor in snym?n-
ner mora gratify his feelings, than by giving rirer, running thus out from St Louis,' 47 their rotes without indulging in vituperatior,their free and warm support to the nominee, hours; and the Morning Star at Arrow liock He concluded by saying : Mr. Speaker, I an-
f Ed. Joubnal. IsctarAPPLis, July 17, 1856. , Dear Jocbnal: With this mail you will receive ä Sentinel containing a correct account of proceedings at the Fillmore meeting yester6ur puiposef M e KUCCeeded in fürtBing one ' 1.... . . . . . fint;rp,v satisf:irtv in . ti,. ArAa. ' T..,f 'sw'.A k r it 8atl0ns- 1" demonstration, tboügh of dif. ftflent character frora the Whers' was e1-aI1 enlhusiastief an1 2 aia confident that Cl1. ß w ThomDson of Terra Hunten nM nf ,' ... Pf f .lerr?.. . 'f' W .nf of' mo oeat fcpeecnes x ever Jisieneu to or tnree hours length, made over o hundred votes for J Millard Fillmore and Donaldson. He has promised to visit Eyansyilla. . It will be the r.chest treat the people of Evans ille have had since 1840. , My confidence in our strength is ' this day increased one hundred fold. The city is all excitement this morning. The Buchanan Convention will exceed in numbers and display, the Republican. Our delesration will remain over to-dav. You niaV asered that (I can hardly proceed accoant üf he nove, e.hiJrttion- tl..t. ur I) nn in the street v tlia Fvansvine ,,pt;nn l,nnö mlUebtreeW the lvansville delegation liave spent no time in playing, and although I ' k.iv it m v..lf h,.ni,i't" i r-,..., 1, compliments we have received, that we have aexutted ourselves creditably. I have now "Iseen a thorou-h exnosition J th thr nr jBttn a thorough exposition ot the three parties, and although I am for Fillmore first, last and always, yet should we he compelled to afnuaie W1UI eltRur 01 u,e 0I'lEr laities, my nvnd is made up as to which side to choose, and tiie balance of the delegation iü w ith me. .i.ir(! lia.. f-fti i)rwu. f !,,,.!., navm;u .0 ... ,-,,,, , , ! bo1, Meredith, J udgo Morton, and all the oth - - 0 S'eat men of tho nation are here. I may pj.-siuiy return Dy way ot Louisville. More . when i return 0ur delegation first put up ' . ,, , ,. ... t , . at tue Bates House. W e are now at the Pati 1 II . i , i, , ijur iiou.se, wnere rooms uau oeen reserved expressly for the Evansvillo delegation. Let all Evansvillians stop here. McGIlEW. Tha Fillmore Electors. The following are the State Electors nominated at the Fillmore Convention held at Indianapolis last Wednesday : 1-t District Jas. G. J ones, of Vanderburgh. 2d David T. Laird, of Perry. 3d John Baker, of Lawrence. 4th John E, White, of Dearborn. 5th Fredrick Johnsonbaugh, of Wayne. 6th Henry Bradley, of Johnson. 7th Win. K. Edwards of Vigo. 8th Dr. Jas. Prather, of Montgomery. 9tii Thos. A. Stanfield, of St.' Josephs, 'lüth John B. Howe, of Lagrange. ,1 1th Wm. It. Hale, of Wabash. Tho report was concurred in. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. C. C. Butler, of Mariou. A. H. Davidson, Marion. ' Jos. G. McPhetcrs, Monroe. John Van Tress, Davies. WT. G. Armstromr, Clark. Milton Gresrg, Floyd. - Jonathan Payne, Orange. Wm. H. Gregory, Ohio. Jas. G. Wright, Jefferson. ' Wm. Bernes, 'lippecanoe. The following were the officers of the Convention: . i -. - . -i President, Ft. W. Thomson, of Vigo; Vice Presidents, Milton Gregg, of Floyd, and Hen rv Bradlo3r, of Johnson county. Robert N. Hudgon, of Vigo, and Squire W. liobinson, of. XvusQ, as Secretaries. - r - - t)C7"Catherine Alberti, a begger and fortune teller, died, in Raleigh, South Carolina, last week. On examination, her effects $2,600 in goid, silver and notes were found, together with evidences of her owning a plantation in Kentucky, and 20 shares of railroad stock. Around her body was a belt full of gold coin. POET OF EVANSVILLE. AEKIVALS AVli 11EPABTURKS. " ' Thcbsoay. July 17. ' , . Piamon l. from Louisville to Kronrrillt ndbtck. -St Lawrence, from St Lcuia to Ciiieicuau. Ci.j ol Cairo. Crom Cairo to Louianlle. K.M. PatioB, ' do ' to.', do. ; " , i. '" Capt. Box of the Iononghela has placed his boat upon the ways at Carondcleti to be lengthened. She will be cut in two, and about fifty feet added to the length of her hull. I I : The big Eclipse sold lately to Captain j . ! lAnrjiin Broad well is laid up at New Orleans -for ro pairs. The Prima Donria has also laid up on account of dull times in the St. Louis trade. - The Underwriters at Louisville , appear to bo alarmed relative to the fleet of fortyi ax steamers laid up at Paducah. The owners held a meeting to con'er as the propriety of so separating the lioats as to prevent a disastrous loss by conflagration. , - , ', ' . , The hull of lhe DaV fectly straight, and is sound as guards have been widened three and a half ; feet which will make her one of the most commodious boats for stock in the Southern trade. , n . ii , ii . t i... . ,, , Capt McOrill and Purser Mitchell, will be on iianu They large nn IM -, .- - . - , . i The. St. Louis and Missouri packets; I O I boat, we beliere, has the horns at present. ine J . u.-XjQcas was met by mo star or tbr Wc.., on tb" lOtb. S71 mÜP? up the '
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-The river is now fairly down to lew" water mark. Three feet scant is reported on ScufBetown, and three feet in the canal Louisville. At Pittsburgh the ports two feet seven inches water nel and falling. Freights are are obliged to. take light trips, faring. We quote New Orleans, N"iishvillrt fri.iu.hta firtltnetro - r . nf, , ' m'r -wu-i i 2ea Orleans. Flour 75cj Whisky $1;
Pound freight 40c; Pork $1 20 3 bbl; Tobac- x fall eiamiaation be was discharged, the co 7 per hhd. Norhing to Nashville. St. Ju'lge Holdicg thät the treaty does not proLouis 30c per hundred pounds. Tide för embeaslumeht II ha been & Mag.
BY TEJLEGKArH. SEF0ÄTJS3 EXPÄE8SLY TOE THE JüüTLTffAT.' I ' ' , , . - New Tork, JÜly 17. Forsyth of Mobile, hasten appointed Mm 1 . t 'Mat;0 .. . . , . . v u t . t .i"tns afugitire slare, secreted ,n a yes sei, arrived at Boston. He was taken to court. but discharged, when the abclitionis's hurried ' him to Canada-, j - . i COJJGSESSI0 1TÄL. THIRTr-FOtTBTH CONGRESS FIRST hESSIOX. Washington, July 15. The House resumed the consideration of the reconsiuorationot the committee on the Sum- . 14. . : j: .1. ... ' .ut r p3m.i .. m connection therewith. Ineffectual efforts have been made to have a vote taken 8eParatelJ n case of each. In-nnsnnr consequence of a failure to do this the res - :... j t, me olution was rejected 70 aves li5 nos . On mntinn ff'o.iii fu,; 1 reconsidered, when he offered as a substitute i!t'on as to enable the House to pass ; 0'" n and keitt separately. He said jf iveilt wjsi)e(j t0 be heard he should not ineist on tho previous question. Millson appealed unsuccessfully to Camp bell to withdraw the motion, wishing to occupy several minutes in the discussion of tho new aspect of the question. LampWl, of uhio, repbed that if ho should 1 vield the floor to the ircntlcnian from Vinrmia. he must necessarilv "ive wav to others 'I hp : , . f , ! T 6 , ? . , . e subiect had been riii;isxfd in a I it aent; 'fhe substitute did not change the principle of the original proposition. M uch time had been already vancud -4"l-u consumed, the session was far adand the business of the House was not transacted. Therefore he insisted on the pre vious question "tu5i nwucu iu "tij in mo new uapeci, ui the case, an efftjrt was thus niadu to t nif ' ue ate. Dunn called attention to th ; wording of the substitute. The House had been called upon us aisapprooation 01 saia accot ive.tt iiu luuiiiuuusoii. nauieu 10 bnow 10 wh it the words said act had reference. The Speaker replied it was explained in the pre amble, which w-as yet to be acted upon. By request, the preamble from the report of the committee was read, setting Ibrth the acts connected with the assault, concluding With the as-tertion tht it appears from the investigat on, Keittand Edmundson, sometime previous to the assault, were informed of the purpose of Brooks to commit violence on öuruner for words used in debate, and took no measures to discourage or prevent the same, but, on the contrary, anticipating the assault, were present on one or more occasions to witness it. Under the operation of the "previous question resolution censuring Keitt adopted yeas, lüö, nays UG. ' . V That censuring Edmundson rejected; yeas 60; nays 136. 'Campbetl, Ohio, moved amendment to preamble to make it further, appeal that Keittattempted to prevent the otlicer of the Senate and others from interfering to prevent a continuance of the -blows on Sumn.-r. Dunn excepted to this amendment. The original preamble presented Keitt as a witness, nothing more. On this ground the resolution was predicted. ' Campbell. O., to remove Dunn's objections, moved an amendment to the preamble simply b striking out EJmundsou's name, a id letting Keitt's stand. Preamble adopted; 104 against 83. - Keitt said he should ask the House to-morrow to hear him in some mittors. He should endeavor not to violate parliamentary proiriety, and felt quite sure he would not Ad journed. - WASHINGTON, July 15. Thö following is the conclusion of Brooks' speech to the Hou.e Tuesday: "If I desired to kill the Senator from MassacbusettSj Why did I not do it? You all admit that I had it in my power. Let me tell the gentleman from New Jersey that expressiv to prevent taking life I used an ordinary cane, presented by a friend in Baltimore. I went to the Senate deliberately. I hesitated whether 1 should use a horsewhip or cowhide, but knowing that the strenrth o the Senator from Massachusetts Was superior to mine, I thought he mi"ht have wrested it from me. If ! he had, I might have done What I should have regretted for the remainder of uiy life." Mr. I roks reIiL-d to several memlerswho had said hard things of him, including Mr Com mins quoting the remark that Massachusetts e . a wouia täte tier own time lor the remedy, hut , -. ' , . , . . ....... I ha w'uld ncver pleld lhe statue f ümitition against the" wrach of that Stafe. " He quoted from Mr. WoodrufT's speech so strongly condemnatory of his conduct, saying he thought a genüeman uttering such sentiments a foeman worthy of his steel, and related in the language of his friend Col. Savage, how Mr. Woodward declined , meeting Mr. Brooks in the manner recognized by gentlemen. . ;- .. i J : . The narrative caused laughter. "Go, little wretch, there is room enough in the world for the remark of James Watsou .Webb which had been quoted that the act deserved death OD üe sPüt .h? sid ffhosewho fcndörsed that j sentiment wished to play the game of hivalry let th with their whole Republican crew, 1 , I . 1 .1 1. . . - . , . n rovurucu vuaneui 10 ms menus, ana es-1 peciallv to good Northern Democrats . and 1 him contrary to their wishes, but thev were . operated upon by some outside pressure, and" ha spoke in commedati.-.rt of tho? wb. .jpti
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The Tribune mentions as a report that Mr. Butler will resign his seat in the Senate and at cwöM wille U 1ms successor. ly 20(V-HX). He was formeily Treasurer of that Stlittf hnt KvmA Wa flf ' voara isiraie nsro ior ten years, ana owns considerable property. . "WAPiirsaio;?; July 15. The jury i5 the case of Herbert,' charged i w,th th? m,midr w Keating; this morning sent a nbte to tSe Judge, sUting that there - w 110 P1Pct. of th) -6ina a they were acconlingly discharged by the consent öf cotrns&I on both sides. Another trial is set - down for to-ttoorrow. ; : Georgs Law on Fillmore. -George Law; the great contracter, is out in p letter naturaliv enougn enaorsmg tue great explorer, l nus "Live Oak" scents "Mariposa!" The grit ' . l .1 ' 1 - . . - 11 1 . tunirattur uusuioses uninienuaitv; nowever. :n his letter, his real objections to Mr. Fillmore, which are, that, iahen he was" 'ß'Ubmtering" with kis Crescent Citu steamer, in 1852--in order to involve the United Shttes in a war t 'j".'""'! wmw, nave with Spain, inconsequence of which wo-dd ha . been the annexation of slavic Cuhn Ufr. i7. more, as President, put a stemper on him and all his schemes. L he "Uve .Vak w"8 fu 1 P-slavery -siaverj 1 a wora . . . I t T ; nowever. nave we in tnis letter explaimn wllV ft was that Mr. Law. who. s n prinrliHut whT " 53 tbat Mr- Law. who. as a candidate for the Presidency in the Philadelnhia Nation i al Conventioh, thus gave an implied contract to abide by the result, now repudiates that contract! Dry Dock ism in jwlitics is just as bad as in Wall street iv. Y Lxpress. REAL ESTATE SALES uv joii. i.n u I. tu Jis. UESIMNCES AND BUSIXt'S IK't'SES AT Public Auction, On Friday, the Eighth day of August next rin'eMtr M. Bt AUCtluO KouBll. 1. 1 VVOtiLSfc. V J. A. K - ttuaUÄ. I r.ucll ilia tullowiag chit o property to-wit: . . Ontir ory Brlok Bunlaesn nnn. cii Va:o trit, t prfl.eut oocaKed w l;is Eruvili.- Pi.ct Oiltc. ltlr b .-ilb aad itt good rup&ir. .ad jb xoeiUst busioet tiud. bow rvBim for moi th ;o pr Lt. on -( iH soiling pric. lh Lot in 20 by 70 fet sad Lulliiiiig 2n h) ft1 ALSO Tb Frro Hon Bad flBlr.toh 'riB' -res.. 1 foii.inc th rfsi-icneeot Jnde l.rekhBit: hptptAO et fr.iut?A i hu six romi. The Bihb.hod x-elUnt n ,nd Ol W fiTI ; p""n."" ,k ,r"n .' Th ! t worth so omr e.ne. mir, than hona. &nrt Irtft will rpii Also The Frtme Hon. and Lit oo First street, ad iaii tho Snm ie r.iieiie in.t b.i'lt rw Or Ctel orrr : th hoa at pr.ovr in anonpied nvJohn F.Criep. Ej.. n.atai.A enmfortaUe. the lotS1 feet frt.nt on rirt etr.'et. Ky 15i feet deep to an alley. In the ht. if neihhorhooda; ahd li than three nq'inroe ironi the heart of iiUMneM. Ar..o 1 hat fine Frame House b4 Lot late' y oeeiirled ov JicobBora.ou Oiriston afreet, above SeTenth: thie i te I fioe.t frume reideneof tme.seever built fa 'rarrlil. wU pointer and oapi-re'. eelltnee 1 2 feet hirh, haod.om feace and a 1 nnvoneea Try efmpltt. tao noighhorhood ie l verv r.oo-1 ano improrn.g left A V thif fe-oiwrtT will he old low. Terme for all eieer tne ttorn Moiiee: one-tn.irt ean: o tnir atei bb.i one tM dat twelve moBths. y he Horn honpe-on. third ea h on'third at one ye-r ad ee-thi.d at two e.rs. fa all pa.es with iatere.t. and wa'einc relief law ad Beenrei bv mrmff te- on the r.r1 tn ''. Pierounto- ten r.r ent. for easb. Ftr fiirthr partioulars nqaf re at Biy othee. fv0-M JOHV IWOLE. Jb 7CI!OiNSALES. DAHlELWOOMKT. HIRAM KFI.flDF and Ittal E la te Brokers, JffAVIXG leased lor ft term of jrean anrf fitt4 up the 3 ft Old Court; Ileum, omei of Maid arl Third r,rutj. w are now i-itpar. dto rtoeiTc for eU t tvaeton it priTat -ale, all kiuas of jgottia, ware? au merouaftdi; hecuehofd furaitar-. faor-fn btnc ttc. eio 0 th 4raac-ma oaooäuamenu irhsn repaired. Reculitr stn t' 'iay, Tbä'ndar ad Saturday, oommftbointr-tr w o'clock. A, M . A I so Taefidaj. Wtduetdaj nu tfridyai(;rii. at early taalijcht. K VLK- K llKKL KüTATK; . The flri Mondän of erj miith. M '0 o'clock A.M. TTavtiiK pr-'Vit.tfd ocr.-fclvert.witk for? Map ot the Cttj ol ,r'v-a dr li- contain in w" 1 the reevat KiHstfre e-ute. and te ieviDgiter '11m tor th .nir'-t ol all w o tru'-d. eh.T( t nj-arc ;b first Mo - day rf Kt t month for th sale ol Kl K'tit' atatit-tio :. All thofe wibiUK t fell re r-que-bed t hand Iu -h ini-4B la time toiw tks paWne uue n tie. The fittr nie of thn hsvinr Uuwt- aurt Unt or La'id formale, either atpablioor priT- te rfpBotulI ailicited. jylS rt'OOLÜEY St NKLäuN, Auct'i. Ax AVimos. fjEINTafpout UUav the r-mno' Infi a-a. and wUhinr Jt fco a-imioitoT upon rny owa etite and eeute up the lame efr I 1"-, will, on SI no day. the 2V h day of Atijiu tt. A l iftW, eell at pahl.e auction at. rny redMenre on Th rd e treat. npprvii-w thn 'ierma C-vtholio C.orch. all my hauhold aii ' kitchen fiimicnra. flonittio. of Crpetri. Sofa, lir-d and Wdii m rhair, Srnves t also a fiae Pil Porte d Iura Oil Painting: lU.ialoe tine new Carrtakgesaiid Büggiei aud !I ho-fe(i ou han-t hi thn time of sale. A erdtt of four mn" will vtven on all lumt oTer $10, tikittarnotA- wUH approTd a-eurUy. i I have aNo Tilnab e re il estat for sale eheap ad on good term. All indebted to me or to whom I am indebted, are rrü'itnfi to ealland settle-, before the day of ale. 23-tJ . KAHV. 11ISCELLÄNEÖÜS7 700 AU I-ELM OH SOiOOO IlTTLtS OK U'ltK .D FRI IT l)R IV, AH Pure Producta of VanIerb;irgh Couritjr; TA R TINO frum th principle that eTry fertile connry 7 Mnod d p rod no th4t which can enhauce the enjoyment or -rre o tti well kinf, an1 h:Uh of ite inhe)itaite, I bve impf ted upon tnyielf the task of preparing trota hnm--raiMrd rapt -d frntt. Wine and Hmndy, in a manner tout a prao tic of thirtr year, in -tie ht VVin oouptriea of Europe, principally in the South has tinght me. I nw submit to a r'lcectd pnMie the product one of their own noil trtiBt.ing that a iberal patronae wMl vneourare me to further erforu. ThA npln. a m t I., itr huc nav hr .irioiir.. .. Men Vr.c B o? i.' rsirirn at BRANDY Wfld Pin per bottle, hich the p-.irohasr Tnu.t Bnd First aleottuo CiwbB....r'0 .oceud o i do ....6Third do do ....40 Fir"t"leetin Wild Gripei.c Moroni do do 30-e irst qnallty ßlackuerry .. . Seeon 1 do do ....1 60e . Wild Oh-rrj-'rape or Ir ter. Catawba Peaelt Brand. v.. ....fOc 4(i 4 30o , PH. SBTKSER. je3C-tf Corner Sixth and Slain street. tvtottcr h-i 111 af (f) M tltXHAL'S NOTICE. rshy xiv.n to ail perivne a ho are ia tho heV r in the Ohio rivr oonoste the-eitv of Kvkasriii. and WtwVi . .. . twAea the 4iittle Bav'ou and Leet etre-t. and aiso laetin eity, daring dt light, br ir'oreS a o.uvk r . jt . 01 anon a.iy; tnat an foT-'iH wiP be atrietl J-alt with noh Balreon eansht as ia aocoroanca with tl.t rovided. tobe enf r.i ordinftnceeii Much ease made and nr. I fröre and a'ti this dute. . JA. B. K.VANS. f j .. Vlty i:fi' AMBRO TYPES - - TIKEt'AT THK ' S3XT3Sr IO IE. u3a. 3VE 2 h.vin. .ne or th. iiar. of -. boeu.rre tvn. pl.te. and eait nrtnrci rna iiitrirpMunaiii laoBaHw cta'y. a poeiüv. d aWtiv. picture, and wbe. held .he llht . MllAn in ait.C.V UT. m. 1 .... b .. -'bta ni t 11 rt B.t A BJ I I ttl tl . T H xS LITTLE SI AH ,. , , WITH TB ' ' ' " ar. Cotoa tastily -dresn h. the aim a-aU-draseed A. LOrJfcSSTWSk'S pi Vestern Star Clntliintr Stnre ' ' oder the aviMoa Hotl.eorner 01 Water si4 Sveamorc t. i Famishing Oooas. .-not oaly ia th best tiHoe.. : Leather Trank, Car arenUemaa eaa wear reue, yon may find ai the vresura tr. J " -ap xcy pritk. '''f"' 790 oases new handsome s'rlesia JAMES LOW , a co.. re 4i.
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. um ßHEfäRV PECTORAL, ' t"or tiie rnpfi Care of ' ' 2a5CHITIS,: tVH00PLG-C01CCrl3 C0XSÜÄPTI0J.- 1 ' AMONOtbennibüioi: c-ovtn4 rcicno Iva rl-o Ui ctlii geosratio to Isclitate ih Hiiae t.t 1:'.. Jr. - reu tu cajojisont. d rB irolof it teim t . Li I t ; im tins eoutriborfer e-t tfirBlattv to U he)B. m. A wtne dvhi r r tmt-l nuc toi Tri ti
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pmven l ejood a danbt, thi i.v IB 'kinc cr t nhiti, Jtt it udieinci jtt known, on ao (Utefy NBIrcI j, trrr rkf n imeroni TirirUei ol pultneui i ii.-Mn bi.-' tv. ito cwnpt tiom our midat tb. Dl i tmt thoiitrr.t d.vy U'led. tkr it cw buüd&Bt rrB1 .n'.io .1 TtK iy tHt lhrth bees . n.i whi, amn bli r,, VM TuTl'ZTZT" V"?.'nttTX: "wt. oym t cai.rrBitfi.iiri. Ä'SÄ fr ilrr.ln Hr. lull t..rU...l.r. ..i i..ri.L...h,Ll. . . -. .h. ..::".:: r ' Vaetul Traspor;MoB, '.iwriti E. K. S.C. 4, U3. U. A. C. A ISB. DrSit Mj V.i'.'e o. 10fcrrc..j Ii, b iust raooy red Irom m rr mtftci. . ,..ll)ii.t.t , ,.rh revcr. his tliroat wa lottuB, an I tt.y ,...-, tLt m,m.HM' him frooouBoed him tvd ohild. Havikg v.:--fi y.jus Ct-tny 'eotrali CHfornl iu th ulnttr o l?CO. ir a BrTan .1.10 y iiu ij. iiSiiiut..o).!. vtr.h ". .'".'M. thoraur.. ub 'li.k k a gat. I f "und droided chng tar tb r. jid mltti ihr Its aeo in the .bov named rigeaea a il) ar-mai.y m ttÜä fiow a t rem in re grar. and rell-e the enairti cl .rri a fod parent. Fr all tIecnoB of the throat n! Ii.bm. ! believe it to be the best ire.::ei exisat. A feilinn f ,hm deepest fratitude. iiromprvbe in uddreerlBuJoo tl.ee In hit for joer imporvit .discover? iny 11 tl lor b14 cr har bea la eftother .world . . aavsai. ne wm able to rat or drink 1 o rein. iBB.yours. witn grat rppert J. O. POWELL. Am t Tj-rae T. Tt 1 Boekr Hill (SomertetOo N. J.. J.tj 11, 1 Dr. J.O. ATFB.Since your medicine hes 1 oxne know) hdre. it has a arreater rirmm 1 the ibt other roi.h TriLrf w bare erer sold ItierptiV-a hf In rainf anireai-i re4 prie .y those who RaVo oid it. and I ko"W ob enei wher the best thf cbb say of ft is 1 too itBch f. rth ( .i Ith Jon. I take pleasure in a.iü-nr It. lerem 1 Vi.ow tht li iBriTin my eustoRtera.theworih -t tfaelr BiBBy,ea4 lrratiBrd ia seein the h. nefiii it nouievn, Ple!" send tne further rarplr. and r J jevo fr T'urs.wth .pect. JOHS 0. l:ITl CCK. P.S. Alsioataay BumkernfKr.lCcu du js?-k4 if wish i. . ..... t W(Ber, 0. W. Jane !Ut Dr. J. O. jtTKB Sir Thle m.w ..lt. I I ... .. .-S your Cherrv Peciotet fir Paide of ob year. .'d it is ne inner, helief that 1 should Isre leeh la toy prv T ' -:'-f rim if I hed Bot. it b:. enred Bio o b dtner v fi".toa of the lunn, and I o Bot oTontat mi MUTiotlca m'imM I tell J-0 it is a i rice: rea ey . s ours very regretfully. - r A .VrCHTRK. AttoTTioy r.w. Wilk.bsrre. Pa. . eptetrh.'r Si 1H0. Dr. J. C. AlKB. Mv Mr S!r Your nedleinaU r..-i approved of hy tho.e wh'i hare used ithre nnd ft. eo" poeiIfoa iesntb st t insur snd tnslntaia tW tpuUtiu. I itn f atity rerommend it for (julm'-nerj f i-citi n. as ds inj f oai jiisncipal ibysloi'äo. 1 am your friend. . . IHA1. MHilltB, U.U. ' ' . "PVLKPA It fLU BT . .JA JltS.. C. A Y E R, rtlmClliMl iKALTTicI -BEIII3T. LOY LI., Wag soLb t . . Keller. FarB!eT Ar Co.. Evensvill, tn. Vair. Jb Crewlord. Ow-nsville: Mall.-ck A- Parniiter. Priaeatoa . . O K Hlnrham. Katoka; - . w. J . Vi hmnK. PynthiaB! K. Jaqnees & Co.. Poeylll't erg. 'Vardiner at Rlaireville lud tfjvUUi Viliiataisaml Roherteoa West Franblioj Or ThonSae "fewlbaii and V, Smi0B.Mt. Vernon t Hudsperh & Bro.. PoonVllle; . :. y ; " ' -fl'wers Sarvent. 'vhnrh- : i ' . ( ' Pred . KrksteiB.Ciniilinati. h..ai Adsrtii i Catnnhell. Peter-hurrh: aed alldniRgfetj. - Bh9-4m jrhit Xitk'irt iniractalla-ilisiatt, tf'tvnf firm ni BfjT kttxr,. CÜRKO BY EXTi.a.NALilr-r'l.lCATION V LY. rtii. i in vuiiii s i iiü hAi.i i; nTIt.L never fi.il in Riviu in)uiiuit re.ei, and roi tivelj euriu the worst aud äaost ob.llunto uuu f ileo.orrl.oids or Pil.a. Itisth'a ULV IN FALI.I Bl.r. KKV KDY K.ROV. IT here or elsewhere lot th Pil-a. and is the tsuUoi ou at patient stuoy ana iBvesiiat;oa. .-. . - . aunerers irom i'lios bow dbo b rem.ov at nana WDiotl will ü'i'ANl) IHK 1'ir.r.T OF 'XKIAL. withoni B fear ol fnilure on It part, to do all the proprietor elairo for It Full directions a"aom ;env m-mh box: and aU that is re i unite Is rictl to heetve theu, laid a cure s eei-ia-B to 'büt.w. V 'I he iirorriMtor r fere to the fn'luvl. fceeLIti; ontnli. fen m venUex.eB of cb r:.cVer and eteniia, w.o hr VMlubteril tuir owa oases, l'lesd then-. . iven tneir eei tinoi.'. a iu taver, in reiiarato im uinoQy in The Hon. Rt. bard Ttes. 1st OieiohMof IPnrrsr frl.tnilis" Jp'inglield till.) district. as - lecn.ocvuie. i i , ioT is IB-. Dr. Tho. H. Cavaa-'ueh L-.aroirt The nreoarst-on f.unauU'a Pilo Salvt. wlucb ou lurbiTb u, . i iiuii' o' i rvai . rvit producing an -y end ptcüv lurtiy' i d-: --joi 1isitat to roovDiU.c-a.i it a. en iuvaluah.e r.ia My i'-r '.Upiln, KeJ. ect c.i, . K1V. JAKI T1E1. The followlar, from Her. B. F. Biistow. is asnft'oieat r.umBeBilatii'B is iuelf. . Jk-onViUe, UU, December 15, ldM . Dr. Caranaugb I ooBcaiv it to h a duty I ov e the afioted t irake haoan the iraluahl virraas an reute iial a.cienov of .our "Pi! ialve." I was or several .ek oretr alfiioi-ed with th.t painful ard loathsom diss.ne. the Piles. A fter bavin? exaaasted idv Detieaee tu tr. ine ur-i'.us preseriptii.ns o pfyeieiensae-d titbrre-witiiOBt reef-ivi;. any Hem-fit, .y the strong rc..tntAtiiautino. -er T"tir Salve i my friand, the lion. Hlchar l Tares, I w,as induced to ;ry it I a n eippr in savin; an apnlloaclo'a ?' inr knlv tot threa davs, porleotea tu onure cur E pect mil v youra ; ft o. 1 . liKivlOW. Chieaio-. AtuuttüO. WtS. Dr. T. H. CBTanBugh. (Preeeat ) - war .-IT-, n.u i arrived m tri is out v ie any. ao, i .wm s'i&Vriov Intensely , wjth the pilea '! wieii'. cnad bsv bobd.tioa to you. aekii.c your acviees..--. Yoa -oofaiBde4 your Pilo eielve saylrr H would ir n. I tried it h eflect Biniciiiata. and X Bin low well, l t euere it in ne, as it roved in mv e ise, an invalua- lrmty mud a iura ovr for thit disease. th Pile -and a nth f e--mmmuz it t'n r-thi. Youre.troly. . JOHN Wi t. L'U S 'ldo. JKw-Piie 1 per bos. Dr. T H. CAViHUdH Seie PrepriBteir. 8t. Loois. Mm. For sale ia Braasville bv . - - nRAirrnnn brt.l. jylS-lydw KSLLKR. FAR LBT & CO. iPIT If IN. t XV v Clerks asy they iear Iun buibt more Good! thoa. .M we will ke able to sell the protest eeaeoo Kow.iber r to avoid the like ooenrreice. I have sivea them inetroooBstb sell tho Ooods at much lea thaa bur osut low- rs.4:. To my oustomers, snd all othi rs who wart bargains la Trf . Goo J. I would rejueeifully sa . bow 1 your tiins to ". iLcU ia." , 8. EM BICH. spit Main street. thr ioors talow Seooad. WH! 8TBKKT. IITWItIS MaiM AMD LiXTB TUVltTII. nhYH jnt received a sew and lane a.p!v of Cue sad cheap Mantilla, fir eeta ABntrratioa Ta-leviilMvee. Collars, feniu u. Under.le.ve9. and the ketvt and fsen -s-r-.vent of Ernhn id-rim ever bonrh lar this market. They invite aspeodyoall Irom an the oitiie....f tn..it and surryundma oo-intrv to aa examinntion for thewaelve. before uurcuveinc elsewhere, as thay nrntsiee. to sell any artide ia tk ir hiu.e at the lowe aaah piiOM. - Come soon come one tad all. , - r t r V mfät JIJMHUTH BHR4D. VORRAT) 1.r..r ih.n th larreat. better then tSe teH. and mm eheaper than tb efeapeet, eaa al3js e Sl'l a b New York Bekery. i-a Firetstroet. oearly opiet-th. Poet Ottiee. TSeeot. perdoten ot loaves for IS eerta. W HCA8. The p'onrietor is 'oily prepared to fi rn all kins of . Bread piesaJtes and Traekers, either at hol aa'.e or rutU, and he' tter I imK tht, ee he d vothis pmnov 'I aai t ntctsatirftetion that no an, afuronee purohasirg of him, H i?h to purchase iewhr.. . . - .r.-J-lw C. QACM. y.xci vsiTE srtentioB to te naair-u rusiae-s, ne rB tiva tl jL X eises Icliaa Cloth; 30 em-ee Lautre; ree'd to-day Bad wTiniv r .nmfor Sale by JAM KS LOW Ii CO mym ITS 4 ata streit, .oclsv.ll. Ky. TT9 MtTS Shbleeboiee inality lose re'd. for sah by jell S. K. OILBKBT & )0., H.. near Wutr. BOETSJ UO'VJlKTrS. am I. rh n- -. , n . aaaay, lor tee wantot a a.w Bonaet. - -' " 1 '" . " ICM 1,A liKR BEER. ; J eble Lager er. and fomaUat'H. WVOERT'S iseer .aioon. corner ora'naaa tecnnrt. 3 Families cbu be applied by tho gallo. j e2-lm . TSMBICH'S tore..oa Vara atree Oiree Oodr S;w Ts.- , Sjl oad. anp-ers to b th" great Rsaaar for new d elip - O'io-I. H has iut reeeive.l auother fresh let of Saat . ' Oodi. which heu telling at the lowest rates. rtf & . ' " ! iev. wfior.rsAi'.V wnt; A5f ' LiaClf STOHE, , "XTH hoT.br Bfono the pnbtleof ETanevilleaadsorreord, a)V Jn e-.nn'rv i-. -Tineral. tha we hv iB-r hi date. Ainl an above eaid eoncern: where we ehU keep eoneteatlv all eon. ef Wiaee aad Licjanr, whia'i we intend te sell at . ah lowe.t prioee. Ouaaury store BMpeTe w 11 1 00 11 to give as call . . 1 - : , . - . P.rrien'ar attention I called to onr toek of pnre prt, riaVet and Ma-leira ft"in, Freueh brandi.a. vooJ eld Wkuky la I itUes. which ar adapted ler m dical porros-s. .-, . - , S HA Hütt & flO., ajyla-tf . yala-treeto.pffee th CJ.irt Uonae. of 1CM el'el'KXIIIIH'.. 800 do .rtu i ttr-oay aad for aale by JA.MHS IÜW Jk CO.. my dl Main street, to lnville. ' H ".-11,1. 1. A3 muei Aicaiag r'c o tb; "r aBdtoraalt' 8 . by J"AilEs LOW 4 CO . fV.nj Arwt. Jew". .'?. mar . . .r 1 r. u.t i . ,1 .. 11 . . ' . .
