Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 298, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 July 1856 — Page 3

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QOVIRSOR, OUTER P. IttOUTOX, of Wayne. LIKÜTCSAIfT QOTEBHOR, COX RAD BAKEII, of Vandrburh. SECRET ART OF STATE, JOII.V W. 14 WSOX, of Allen. TREASURER OP STATE, Htixl.a.ti is. ttiF-SiGEK,of lark.'of ' ' AUDITOR OP 8TATE, E. W. II. ELLIS, of triarion. CrERIJrTEVDEHT OF PUBLIC IKSTRÜCT10IT, CII.1UL.ES B.AIIXES, of Floyd. ATTORNET GENERAL, JAMES I(. eUAVESS, of lUpIer REPORTER Or SUPREME COURT, ' JOII.V A. STEIN, of TIppecauo. CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, JOHV A. ISEAL, of Miami. I FOR COStiHIW. JAMES 0.VEATC1T, or aa-H" COUNTY. " rT7. ., ., 77 Y-1-7- Mr. Veatch did hold the office of Audirtor of Spencer county a number of years, and :simply because he faithfully performed its duties and gave satisfaction to men of all par- , , , , . ... n. t i. ties who had business with the omce. Lock- - -hart has been an office begger for nearly fifteen . years, at times holding two offices, receiving ' the pay of both, and entirely neglecting the duties of one, to the detriment of interests , ' , , , ... Veatch never had to shamelessly elect.oneer with bis own party to get their consent to run for office Lockhart never gets a nomination in any other way. Veatch was placed and , , . , ., , . . ,. kent in office by the voluntary action or his f J J friends Lockhart can only get in office, or even noiuination for office, by the lowest part ; trckery. Prof ceding of the City Council. Monday Evesiso, July 21. Council met. Present his Honor, the MayoxrtTni all the Councilmen except Councilman - Foster. Minutes read and adopted.

The usual allowances for work done on sts.f ! exempts firemen from taxation, viz: $300 were made, amounting to 829. ! personal property,, and city poll tax, and in Allowed, Messrs. Topf & Long for repairs consideration of the fact that all of the Com- ' . j panies are composed of more than 100 mem n noe. . .. bers whose average amount of tax would Ordered, that Council proceed to read all . probably far exceed the amount donated on

bills handed in, and refer those only, where . there is a doubt as to their correctness. Allowed, Jas B. Evans 85 reward for finding fire ladder. A. & L. Uhl 50c for elbow furnisbed for fire cistern. Chas. Bigley $6 75 for placing 54 cubic jards of earth on Lot 196, D. E. Ordered, that said Lot iy6,be charged with .said amount. E. II. Moslcy $23 87 for filling in the fol lowing lots, as here charged: B. X. W,.., " W... M. i so . 3 SO . S SO ..3 M . I 7 .. .. , j The bill of Luke Grant was on motion referred to Committee on Claims. Allowe 1, Messrs. Bement & Viole $35 75, for cement. Ordered that a cash order be made out in favor of Jno. S. Hopkins, for amount of precept for gravelling Fellon's lot on Main st. Bill of A. and L. Uhl, for crockery pipes for public cisterns, referred to committee on - claims. Allowed Jno. B. Ilall $10.50 for city print ing, per order of Jas. B. Evans, City Marshal. Fir Superintendent reports far week ending July 21st, 1856, condition of Fire cisterns and apparatus received and filed. - Messrs. Kratz & Heilman presented a petition praying for the right of way to lay pipes from their machine shop to the corporation line, in order to supply their cisterns with water from the canal; and also stating in said petition that inasmuch as a fire cistren is much needed on the corner of 1st and Pine streets, for the better protection of the proper ty in that vicinity; that in the event that the city build said cistern, that the said firm will aupply the same with water, the city bearing . the expense of pipes and of superintending and laying the same'. On motion the petition was granted, and the proposition contained therein : referred to the Fire Department Committee. On motion permission was given John S. Goodge to employ some person to grub and - clean the Southern part of üak Hill Cemetery, i at a cost not to exceed 30. Mr. J. S. Goodge obligated himself to keep t the same in 0k1 repair from and after the i time said premises are placed in such a condition. A petition was presented by Allen C. Hallock and others, praying for permission to be given Wm. Dean to etd.irge his house, or add . another story of frame work to the same, which was granted. The committee to whom was referred the petition of John Henrich to repeal the ordi-! nance against hitching and feeding homes and .eattle in the streets, reported against any change, and said report was accepted. The committee on streets and alleys, to whom was referred the petition of Brogerman and others for the widening of Fifth street, reported and adversely, and made recomuien- - dations in report. Report accepted. The committee to whom was referred the petition of Messrs. Iglehart, praying the extension of the fire limits so as to enclose lots 229, 230. 231 and 232, D. E...reported in favor of the prayer, and recommended the passage of an ordinance to that effect. On motion, the report was received, and an ordinance ordered to be drawn up so as to include tho above named lots in the city limits, extending from Main to Locust, and from 4th to 5th streets. Ordercd"unanimoasly, that the plank walks

on Second street, extending from Chestnut out to the Corporation line bo thoroughly repaired, and that Councilman Johnson be and he is hereby authorized to have said plank walk i.

repaired. UB mouon permission was given nix. neei- . er to make some additional improvements in ; the way of paying and placing shades and : screens around the School building. I Right of way was given to Messrs. Schriber and others to lay down pipes from the corner First and Division to the canal the city re serving the exclusive right to tap laid pipes at any point, for the purpose of supplying fire cisterns. Bill of Jas. D. Saunders was discussed and referred to same committee appointed previously, with instructions to report at next meeting. . To his Honor" the Mayor and Common Council of Evansville: The committee to whom was referred the request of the Washington Fire Company with instruction to report the annual appropriation required by each of the Companies of the Fire Department, by leave to submit the following TCp0Tt t0 wjt. . rbat tno appropriation made the two Com parties on last year amounting to $300 at that tune was made with a view of defraying the expence of a grand fireman's parade, and in , . r .u . r . 11 1 consideration of that fact would recommend the api)r,)priatl0n 0f $200 for the present year, to each o! the city Compan.es, and the same mount to the Washington Company, which -citable, to taKe effect from and afier the tim j of their accepting of the proposition made ,y Counc,lman Ketone. And also an a.lditonai allowance of 50 to said Washington Company, to defray the rent of Hall for use of Baid Company; said appropriation to said comparties, to include all bills for all expense exr t . , . , 1 . cept tho.se contracted for damages done at fjres To the Honor the Mayor and the Common Conn cil of the cit'j of EoansviUe: Your Committeeman, as one of the three to whom was referred the report on the request of the Washington Fire Company, with instructions to. report the amount required by each of the dilierent Fire Companies for the PPort maintenance of the same ; would niitA thA fnllnurinrr ronnri rn.ia-tt Th.t In .!. nr th. 9mf!.,n ..t.; th. last year ; and also in new of the incidental expense of each of the Companies, in way of gas, fuel, janitor's fees, &c, would recommend an amount of $300 to each of said companies, including the Washington Company. And said appropriation to take place with said Washington Company from and after the time that said Company went into active service. Also an extra allowance of $100 for rent of Hall contracted for by said Washington Fire Company. All of which is submitted. V. SATTERLEE. Reports laid on the table until Wednesday evening, 23d July. WELL II. WALKER, City Clerk. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. UP TOWN ITEMS. REPORTED T l'P TOWH, ES. Gentle Reader. On Monday evening last, the cor. script fathers met in solemn conclave at tuair Council Chamber. Wilhelmua Ambulator, delictis, kejit afaith ful record of their deliberations ovei jours and in) interests. 1 bete things Up Towa Esq. baa for jour eii flcaiion transcribed, and placed before bil readers in to day's Jour Ii; 1, ad with this, therefore bis task being completed, be lays aside bis pen. Tbe above being boiled down and reduced to an eeeuce, is simply that, Couucil proceedings W-day supercede Up Town Items. mVEK INTELLIGENCE. POST OP EVANSVILIE. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ' WkDSKSDAT. July 23. Saraeen.from Cairo to LouUvill.. DclacaM. from Cincinnati to St Lou's. Priac. fna Louisvill Cairo. Archer, the good-looking clerk of the St. Louis packet Southerner, is in town. This favorite low pressure is laid up at Portland. The Shenango, on her last trip from St. Louis, dam tged a small quantity of hemp on board for' Louisville. How the accident occurred was not known. A protest was taken out at this place. The Louisville Courier states that tbe David Gibson, on her late trip from New Or leans, had several fatal cases of sickness on board among the deck passengers, three ot whom died. The second clerk was taken ofl of the boat in a dangerous condition, being prostrated with typhoid fever. An affray occurred on the Cumberland Valley, at New Albany, ISaturday, between a pilot by the name of Seals, and another person on the duck. A towie-kniie was drawn on the former, who tuck it from his anläge nist, and then beat him unniercimily. i.e was subsequently Leid to tail in $5.)U for tie assault. The river fall two or three inches on Tuesday night, and is still falling. Our re ports Irom above are most discoura;i g. Scant three feet water in the canal, twemy-ei-ht inches at Scufiletown, and on the upper bars a little over a foot and a half. From aii this we conclude that for tbe present, steam boats will be scarce, and our river column barren of interest. So long as there is one pro peller left, we will record its wanderings. On Tuesday evening last as the Cham pion No. 2 was landing at Paducah, the mate, a Mr. Dowe, was leaning over the bow of a flat boat, which the C. had in tow, endeavor ing to puh a skiff out out of the way, when he was caught between the flat and guard of the wharf boat and crushed to death. The pilot had rung to back her, but the wheel hav ing caught on the centre, she could not be stopped in time. OP LOGWOOD--15 bois ehoiea nw'o and for sals bv fJII BF RT CO., "r. nnt Wnier.

AUEITAI. OF JOB "WEIGHT. . Great ry and ittle Wool f demagogueism'and HUMBUG !

Gov. Joe Wright arrived here by last night's . - on 4n ewtloneerina. tour for th TT. 8. genate w-ng offida, duties Capi. tol to the kind care of Providence. His Old Line friends had a small cannon, band of mure, an omnibus and two carriages, to welcome him. The procession moved down Main street, and when it reached the corner ofj First, presented the splendid pageantry of s aid omnibus containing the band, followed by a carriage containing a fäntern and the greatest domagoguo in the State of which he is Governor, and this by another carriage laden with gentlemen supposed in the darkness to be the Committee of Reception. Scattered along the street in great disorder was a crowd loudly cheering for Fillmore. The Governor was escorted to the Pavilion, where from the balcony he spoke about half an hour. His remarks were rambling, and of but very little force for good or evil. The only statement worthy of particular notice, was that in traveling over the State, this was the first place he had heard a shout for Fillmore. We promise him he will hear enough hurrahs for Fillmore in this section to last him '1 the remainder of his electioneering tour. He was followed by several of the small lights -pv , . . Of UcmOCraCy, WhOSe ideas did not Seem tO . . , " , , penetrate the surrounatng darkness. . -t7 . , AS LrOV. Wright 13 pOHi tO mke a Speech ... here, we want him to irive Lis ooinion uf the' late PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW, 'ich only became a law through his approv al and official signature, lie can also deliver an essay on CANAL TRUSTEES, for the benefit of the particular persons who welcome! him last evening w;th about half the zeal they abused him last summer. BY TELEGRAPH. E POSTED EXPEES SLY F0Ä THE JOUBNAI AltltlVAL. Ot X11JU PERSIA. New York, July 23. The Persia has arrived. Cotton market has slightly declined. The decline is confined principally to lower grades. ales for the week 35,000 bales. . Flour has advanced and quoted at 95. Political news is unimportant. The quotations are very conflicting. Rich ard Spence & Co , quote middling Orleans at ß?; middling Mobile at 6ßJ. Bell & Son quote prices in favor of the sel ler, stock on hand 7U6.UUU bales. The movements of Parliament are unimpor tant. Disturbances have occurred with the militia n Ireland aud tlis Tipperary Militn, have been ordere! to disband and give up their new clothing, which had been fum-shed, without leing paid, the Bounty previously promised them. They refused and mutinied. A riot ensued and several were killed. Tho towns and people sided with the militia. The Crimea has been entirely evacuated. The Moniteur contradicts the interview be tween the Emperors of France and Austria. New York, July 23. The ships Isaac Webb, from Liverpool for New York, and George Hawley, from Liver pool for Charleston, totally wrecked. Washington; July 23. The Uuion publishes the correspondence be tween Brooks and Burlintrame. In reply to nrimation of Burlingame, that he would be at Clifton House, Canada on Saturday to set tle the difficulty. Brooks declined going 700 mile-t through enemy's country, by a route through which Burlingame knows he would be running gauntlet of mobs, assassins, prisons, penitentiaries, bailiffs and constables. A note from Gen. Lane advises Brooks to ake no further notice of the matter. W .1 . n 'n . .... ... IB. Ujm tTM IV .- a ai UM I K 2Ö0 obis White Lime, ia thipptnr order, 'or sal hr ROIS I)MIK 200 hbls Tarand Poäi; er. "or sei pt FOTKR CO. flHKKSK T ' IftVVI'l PKM Iii. 100 w . K. tJheese. inst re'd and fereMe rooar SOV. For preserring Fruits, Vegetables, to. Tbe e& Caa ever invented reqninnc NO WAX. SOLDER. OR CEMENT! These Cans have been thoroughly tested, having been before the poblieone yesr, over ralp a million; of them were sold the past season, and are now in use, and in every instance have sivea entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged by all who see them, so be the lutBT, axntsT, a most ccnrvaif ikxt cab ik mm. They are easily SEALED and OPENED, and iweer nil to prrxir Fhoits, Vegetables, Ao, KM tt perA-ry nmA iite. They can be used year after year. Directions for putting tip all kinds of Fruits. Vegetables. Ac. will scotmpany the Cans. Every Can Warranto ALL 0BDIS8 IXCLOKISa BKMITTAaCE, WILL H FEnXPLT ATTENDED TO. E. M. SHOEMAKER & CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. it 33 Wauut Steeet, CINCINNATI, O.J rOa SALS BT T :4 - J r. -!AMPRFLL. :lA Atel .L a L A SO ) '-tf CALL STUCK. 'HE Stockholders ia th Vm rburgh County Laad AsmML eati.a are hereby notified that a eill of fifty per eat on stoek subscribsa. is bow made, th avney to be paid to P. Horn brook. Treasurer, eu r before the 1st of August next. j8-dtow3u SAMl'BL OWK. .' I.OT, STR4.YKD OK UTOLKlt. fffW ' IlorMs, one a larse g ey about fiva years .Id. and S a small bay horse ab.it tea years o'd. strayed or wer tolea rm the subscriber Iwt w ok Th. luy hre su marked by sears ob kis for feet, and was lame at tbe tisse ha vaa mi-sd. Any iatoruapion enueeraing th- horses, will pleat be left at SKTCHKLL ar KOtVLKS' jjtt-ltdAw - Livery Stables. LUÜT. JEVHY MCLR. tea colored. Whoever will brine the ' m same to the aadcrsigned hail be rewarded. jeutf at the Rodiam Coal Minaa. WM. KKR8TKMAN. TJMiR VD (-OFKKK.-in bbls standard New Tark .7 rueueo surar: .-J ban uod. 1st aao prim coffee.

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COMMERCIAL. BASKETS BY TELEGBAPH. Bai.TIM0BB.Jc17 3. Flour ancbanged, Ttepeaed knrr but closed arm. after th. receipt or th Parsit' w. Wbsat; large supply; wba aaarkst opened it declined 25c. bat improved titer th nsws and closed atytaterday's rate, Cora dull at 60J6Z for whit, aad 2 fot yellow. Kbw Yore, July 23. F'oar Arm. Prices advanced nnder tbe Persia, advioos. Sales of 8.SU0 bbli at $3 6S,Q 05 It Stole, $631 6 15 for Obior W heat advafictd 5c per buabel, Bales, or 40,000 bushels at $1 60 for Somhuru white. Cora heavy sales of 30,000 bushels. Mess Pork declined, sales of 250 bbls at $20 12'K. Beer firm. Lardflrin. Whisky steady. Stocks dull. AUCTION SALES. D.Nir.LirOOLET BIEAM KLS0 l'ClIO.EKI.S, COMMISSION MFUCHA.MS, aud Heal E. le Xirohersy j "AVINU leased for ft term of year and fitted urth m JL Old Court House, cornet of M-un and Third streets, w re bow pmptrfdio receive for sale at auction or private m1et all kind of o'xls, wäre ano merctiandiae-. houdehoid lomttnrr. hors. burg:is, etc.. etc. Cb4Taacei ma t oacoaico aenti when required. Rexalur sales ererv Tdesday, TnnraU&r a&d Satordsy, eommecingt 5cloek. A, M. 4iso Taeaday, Wcdoesda and ITridayaighu, as early gas light. 8ALE OF HKAt KsTATK. The first Monday of eTry month, at 10 o'clock A . M. Having proTtad onrselve with a liTye Map o the City of EvnBtville contatnin all the recent Knl-tiyea.enu. aDd beheriog it wU be for the intarest of all ccmemfd. we have set apart the nret Mo .day of Kt r month for the sale ol Kmml Kb täte, at a actio i. All those wishing t sell r reqoe ted to hand in their tints in time tociT che ublie due notice. The patronage of those bavin- Houses ana Let or Laadtt for sale, either at pullicor private sale, is rspecttull s ilicited. jy.5 WOOLSKY & N KLcsON, Auct's.

. AT Ai:t;Tio. BEING about to liave the State o lad i at-a, and wishlr to administer upon my ovo estate nnd settle up the tme betör i leavf, I wiP. on Monday, the 2kh dsy of Angi t. a. l. 18.6, sell at public auction at my reu i de net on Thri tret. opposite in Oei ma Catholie Church, ail my household and t kitchen furniture, eunrfistin of Carpets. ofai Beds and htrdi Hng Cbaim, Stores. &e.; also a fiae Piano Forte and lre uii fainting; uso aive ntenew vrnf!,ci,iiia ouggieb aua jail horwson haasatthetimeof sale. I A credit of lour roonr a will giren on all sums orer $10, takinguot with approved tcurUy. I I haveaUo Tatuab-e real estaie tor sale cheap aud on good terms. All meUed to me or iv w'.um I am indebted. re ' autistfd to ell&nd uul. be I'd re the dav 01 ate. e-u s. kaiiv REAL ESTATE SALES nv hooi,m;i v !i:ix.. G-reat Sale of Lots. OV MON DAV. tne lt -Ur f Sep'emhtr n. t. at 10 o'clock A . M. at onr R -oins in the old Court Könne, corner of Main and 1 biri atreet. will sell at auction tho following dcstrat.le I ots. fr r- aid aces: Lot No. 5 in lilock No 4 Norih-nutcra Enlargement; do do in o do 1 do do; do dolftin do doll Eastern do; do do n do do 47 oe do; do do 3i do do S Stock well's do; 4a do 4 ia do -' do do; ALSO: Lots 4, and 8 ia Block 8. Kaotero Ealanrement. " 25. 28 an I 47 " " 2. flMdll's KuUrfemen t. 1. 2 and 9 " 3. do do. Alo: -Lot No. 2 ia Bmbrees Dirisioa. containing 6)i cr- . TatMa Oai foafth cash. M in one year K in two years i in three years, witb interest aoo sheared y mortgage on the .reniee WOOL KT NELSON. Ty'V-frt- R.l Kae frokere. REAL ESTATE SALES BY JOHN i'ttL.f:, JR. BESIDEXCES AND BÜSIXItfS HEISES AT Public Auction, On Friday, the Eighth day of August next. AT 2 o'clock P. M at ih Auction Roont vVoCLSUY ft NtiLäON, I wilUell th toUowiDg eh et property, to-wtt: Oaethr story Brick Bunin est Houm. on Fir Jt abtTe Main trta, at present oennpaed m th EvaniH. Pott Ottic, lately built aad fa Ko4 repair, aad an excellent husine tfebd, tow renting- fur mora than ' per eetit. tn cost and selling price. The Lot ia 20 hj 70 feet ana building 20 b y 50 feet. 4i.iio The Frame Hoae and fine lot 01 4eeon'1ereet. joiDinir the reei-teneeot Judgt Lnckhait: be lot 50 et fronting on Second s etand I V) 1. t deep to an Ue. The hou has six rooms. Tho noithbo. hood oxnellent and only five aiivtw' walk fron eenuir of busiuea. The lot eloae ia wnrth 60 per ewer, more than house and lot wi'l sell 'or Also Tho Frame Houm aad Lt.na First street ad-iaf&i the 4n ae r residence iut built by Or Cel berry; th houee at presenile aoc:ipecf br John F. friep. Bsi.. matt d comfortable, the lotMi' feet frnt on Firt strt. hy 1: feet deep to an alley, in the bet of aeuhborhooda, andient than three Dinare iron the heart of bmineM. Almo That line Frame House and Lot lately occupied by Jcob Born, on Oirision street, a Seventh; thin is the flnet frame reideneeof itss-ieerer f-utlt in Kntrsrille, well painted and papre-. ceilings 12 fret hiph, haodome fence and all conveniences T-ry complete; the neighlorbood it iawerr good and improring ta-t. All'th'i pronerty will be sr)d low. Terms for all except th Bora House: -Öne-thir! caah: o e-rhird at si and onetbi at twt-lTe months. h Born house on-third rah: one-third atone yer nd one-third at twoyers. Tn all eaes with interest and waring relief laws and secured by mortreffr the prems-e Iicortnto' to ter cet. for cash. For further particulars enquire at or offiee. jriO-trls J'iHV rvoLE. Jx. MISCELLANEOUS. SEJIl.ASIVl'tL IC V POUT Of the Condition of the Cnal Bmok at Krannrille, Iadiaaa, for the six meatus preeedi g tae arst loaaar of July. 19S: "KSIOKCKS Ind S's onds donosited with Auditor. VI nno no Roads Die ouated.. I7.MS 00 Rule of bxcha ae Ptr.naaent Kxpenses laiideacal d. Am't da- or other Banks. Current Baak Note. Gold Silver 130.4U6 81 1.25 5 21.042 34 35,333 14 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Am't dep. by F.. Ins. Co do due Depositore .... do due other Bsnks Circulatioa Prostat Loss loo.ono oo 4f.8i7 I 43.219 27 0 40.1 t o ( 7.1SJ R2 9i6 513 85 S2.5l:t 8 No iaerease of Capital Stock. Ne persons hav. bieome parties v or withdrawn from the Association during the laat eix months. Names of Officers. John S Hopkins. Prenideat. Wm. T. l'ai. Cashier, Aogustn. Lemeke, teller d Book-keeper. Nme- ot ä ockholdors Craasviile insnranee Cempanj, R..ht. Barxeaand Chas. Vi. 1 . Dars of Discount. t peudail; from 9 A. M. to 4 f, M. 3TATB OF INDHNA. . Vanderoursh County S3. Wm T. Paqk, Cishier. being dulysworn. deposes amdeays that he is'ha Ciehier of said Hank and hat tb- 'reroiDg report of the transactions snd eondiii -n oi raid PWbkiorthe period therin named, a trie and correct accor- ingrn the st of hUknowle'geaad bilief. M M T P-tCK. (L. &. äworn so- subscribed before ro. this. twtntv-nrst day of July. 18S6. JOUN K. CR-P, jy22-3t Notary Public. TOO 111 IS ISELS Olt 20,000 BOTTLES OF WJSK 4IVD FRl'lT HRAMIV. All Pure Products of Vamlerburgh County. akjTARriNO f"om tr prine:pt. that evjry ter'iie cvtimy läDj d fir-i.luo that which on enhance the enjoyment or I serve ro the wall b iug an I health of its inhabitant. I have - imp.-se't upon myself the task of preparing Irom oom--ralsrd . grapes -nd I'ruit. Wine an-i Brsndy. in a manner that a praej tic of thirt yar- in tbe hr-st vt'ine countries of Europe, j principally in the South has taught me. I n--w submit to a ! rsi-ecttd public the productions "t theirown soil, trusting i'thita ibral patmnace wiil encoursce me to further efforts. The pric-s are so low. that never the same qualities have bea s lu so cheap Ver. or ik. rlllCKS Or tUASDT. Plum 60 '.Vild Oh rry Kic r,ipe or Tr ster -Me atswha 4"e Peach Brandy 30e perbotte. whieh the p irchaser mu t "nd Pirs selection Caiawba . econd ,o iio Third do do ....40e Firei aieeti.B Wild Gripe'" ron-i 'o o . tfV fc'irs qiality BlacVberTy.. .Hie Kf1anJ da da 4c PH. SOTIRMGR. je'Ui-ti Corner sixth and Main streets. F.coxn spisici stock rou ts.c. fAH.OAKI.KY SON first street. Fest r a M ek. now odor to the citiiens of Fvmnsil'r and viria'ty a l'-rse and desirable stoek of ummer G oiis ererally vt'rt low nricks: and we now invre our irrndp and cu;Ditrs to all an-i examaine for thanuel res, as our stock is bow fresh end vaeie-l. j mOIICR I.OV Cl"iTOMKR.-. hav. .-i 1 S grat many of tho beaal-ifully Fm""roidered Swiss for Window i?urttns which we are anxtms tn close out by the first of August; therefore look out -r iarns je2 ROSEU. BRO . & FRET. rZ. DO 7. Cedar HU5Cbnrs; 5 do Suffet br sband Buckess; wa a do kraal aaaa fails, lor sal by j2 I. 4 P. RF.IMANN. M. T. ISOS1, 31. D., 'RVpKRS his profsssional ervi es to the eitisens of Rv. ai ansvillo aad vieiaitv; reeideao. oetweea Jndg- Köster andJ.rt tt.inendKE .a linerry street Braasvi'.le. lad. apis-lyd LIM K. 150 bbls Whit Lime la stare and rorsaleby yl PRU'TOV RR is. CAT. RXS Cream Cheese for sale bv "Hr tell I. Is P. HKIMANN. BROOM WD W .SHBOARiira" 75 dos FsacT and Shaker Rrooms: SO dot Wash RoxHs; 5 hxs aad hf-bxs WkeatStarek; "oia rean "riori ,i eois ar ai; IPO hi Termin k 'alm 8oap:$5 has fanev R .rt- a Bar Soap 5 hhd prime Sogar; 4" bhl Syrup Molasses; 20 hf-bbls Mo'.saa' s; 15 do Loaf a pow'd 8ugar; t t'erees Caroliaa Rle. r-e'd and 'or sa'e I je2 I. 4 D. H-,nfA"lT. FL4a7R! Pf.nrR'! A supply kept oorttsatiyoa has hereafter, for sal by the quantity or slagls barrel at the lowest markst prices, for cash on! lees, for cash only. filLBSRT ei. Cv.. ?.T'Tt "iTt'sr. 1 a. e

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MISCELLANEOUS. KKW 4n CKK.4P tiOODSl McKINNE Y & COOKE. wATcnrr.itXTDoottToa. sakgs ektw mit and loicst. ARtt now reeeiTinir and opening a most desirable stock of sprins and summer goods, consisting in partot ot ry variety usually kept in a dry good store. Silks Challxs. Borages. Robes. Lawns. Brilliant, Bonnets. (Orspe silk Lace and Neopolitan. ) Ribb ss. Lace Kdiors. Cloves as d Hoseingin great arity Cloths Gaui meres. Pan C feeds and Vesting, in rich profusion, &e . A c. ap3 IfRS.M. BOWALWO would respeetfully inform the if si Isdies of Kranaville and iu vieinity that she has taken a bo us next door to Mr. Rabin Hart's d'weliiog, on the corner of Second and Oak treets and she has had long experience in Dress maki g and Bleaching and doing up aU mds of "itraw ind Neapolitan boants and he hopesy doing her work neat and reasonable w invite a share ot the public parn age . ro'2rt

rri H ! nadersigaea wool' announce that he has finished he J. large and sultstan tat new Wharf boat .nffiiorn cave. He has plaeed her for thf sake of convenience In all tajres of the r-ver at the Toot of Fine street. He will at all times hereafter be pleased to give prompt and carefui attention to reoeiviitgaudsiaipoieg as well as all otaar river business thatusy bo entrusted to him. The patronage therefore of the Mere1 ants. Shippers aad ethers e f this city and of the interior is solicited . , ap3-J.f JOHN 3. MITCHELL. I rSH richesr and most varied stock off spring and umtner fi. dry goo 'Is are now ready for inspection at Ttoser's new strrenear theccrnrof Main and First street. Were pentfully invite the ladies of Bvansvillle and vicinity, to give us a call before purchasing elxewb'-re. as we still adhere to our old mobo "sell cheap and sell hcap.p nr new stvle Mantillas, silk n1 .traw bonnets French and Swiaf embroideries, d ess trimmings, kid and finish silk ? loves, p msol. cape shawls, brilliant de 1 nines, bareges, awns white dress roods, ladies, mioses and ehildren'sshoes. also cottooaoes. Drillings Vest in tri nd Contwig? for gent!emn's wer and in fact everv article in oar line hu no rivnl In point nt style and quality, all our goods Hrtc l ien purchased at New" York, from some ot the first porter an are r her-fore enabled to complete vith anv house in bis or any Western city. Again wr- s v give ns a call and we will on gno st astonixhiar low pr -s. at 1 K08ER BRO i FRliV. Hd . AM. P U'KRS UPIIOI.RTFRY WORK. NEW 4RRIVAL OF PAPERS. CtTMIDT A; STARK have just received at their establish -meit on First street, a l arg. Sinr'm-ni of W:.M Papers, from eo mm od qu Jities to the finest gilded. eitpriir g everv-tl-ar uf the mo-t hea'itifnl d-serirtion m this lice, l'hfv al o keep t-verythiog appertaininr 'O ut-hnlstery. and rover chairs sofas vo., in spTior style. Havirs iust n1and rur store-mom to aceommdat- an ia:rased tmsipe, f e -tre now prpar d to receive easterners aad show them a 'srees rV arid !w p e-s j 1I.,M Mill tJ 'It.l i - Zi Heue whir" l(ttlnd 12 -4 Toilet Qnilt: (Ufa AiilftrVsl 1 1 snd 124 tin ot le by al a.m es b'vv rn. 41 Main t-rft. (.nuisfUe VY . roft ntr, f'pWf .Ina le T5ireUinj- Kovr or sala or Tent, one oa atfL C!erry ftaJ one on - tr 5Trerf . Acptvto iell-li HORNBK00K & ., Wt r reet. tjfe!? N K LIN A- UK I I.Y t-g teare tvi call t e ueution to k3ttioir 'Tiea-aU and cu-ta ir-i. to the:r lrtre nl telected aiiortmeot t b-w priue ni aumoicr ary good, rtc'd dutiDji: 'h-p-t two w-ek. contiprtninf- one of the most desirftMe Mtuoke to he loand ia the city. wtieb they Rent wHolelend retail to their eitoca- rs end the puble gro(r-Ui fttlow price tor cash er prct time buyrs Th, irtoek coaisuiu -er of the following: Broad cloths, black end - ancv ;iM.mrrMaad i wfeis, whit-. u? aad iacy .iira-in- aud lk Vtin-ta Oo'tonadirs. V.r ton cloths and pHiD and faa- a Lnen Crilte rich Oalieoea rf Philip Allen, nravnea. Itno Htmt Mill and other rich print d breach an e tch .Tacot0and f.awns. rich printVd Fvn?h Roea. plain andsatij i.ripea iteregits. niacc nn e nrra (;ap .n in'i. nite aBmert- plain anr faner Qiojch.tm nch prmtd Omndie. briUiaoOf-ted OS a Iii de t-R'n-f. whitt arape Shawl Mack ind faner etllk hawl . rich sti)IahawU nd ncarf. Jack aud whi e tr-ce C&pea. Morit utiu Paraanis. silk and incham rmhrellaa Panama, Idosliorti and 8rai- Hat nHsh traw and ncy Ronaeta rich ' onnet RiM-on. Hnaing GIat, Palmiest and fancv ""ana tooa -nd h-ea. Carpet, floor and ttair Oil Cloth and frinred window ' lUds. tnht-r with t rr- varietr of Trimming", small war and tanev rotide. sc., myi iia K-'.in v kki' V w a ive. fBH! E.oalixation Board loathe town of Lamuo CHy M will ommsuce their session, at the Town liall. an thtI4'h day of July. If5i, lor the purpose o a tjuiuin any errir chat nay appear op- n th Asseasmeni Rnll. for this trnh -orporate year; and continue from dy tn day until aaid equalitation ia completed. By ordr of th Board. .- ai' k far r C I a- XJ IT v m ÄKOTliKh ARRIT.il. OF SUMMER CLOTHING! IUST received per Adams' Pxpress som light fancy Silt asfimere and flri4 Linen Coats, fane' whir Lint-r tnd black Dracd'Ete Pant , white and fancy Marseilles V'sts all made of the fiosfet material and in th lae.t .trie, rhey will be sold ehesp a A. LOHKSSTIS K'S jel Western Star Clothiac Store under Pavilioa OIJOLrTIO rtOTICK. IRVI 10LKH RT. having sold to -lohn R. Little aad J Robert Little all hi interrstin tb0tfial Vills. the part nership heretofore xistine btwe seid pnrris. nnder th same ano style .f i.itt A igienrt. i. tnts day atssoiv . The unsettled husiURSs of sa d firm wi1! be settled bv Lev fglekart. who Is alone authorised tosettl'thesam The firm name will b nsd for the purpose of Puni'latinn enlv J HJ 11 blllLO ; I'iLfiQiini, " EÖST. OX Ssturdsv. th 7th inst . a small Hither covered pas book, eoataining nbiioriptior-s io H'oek in th Vanderburgh Cotnty AgricuTtur-tl aud Horticultural Land Associa on. signed by O. S. Selser. W ft Howard. M Mathen . T Phaa. f. D-eker. N J Jam's and W Collins. The finder will t rewarded by leaving tbe emr with ,elS r. iiiik-v k'"k . f'HK P B TH I' VHI! WATCHES AND JEVVKLUY. 1V'TTK have just received, and have eont-intly on hsnd, a 9 larire and well selected sto'k of Fa-ihinnshle Jewelry nomprisiiic all qualities and styl a. which will be sold at Eastern pricei. AL8f A vool .lock of fin Hold and Silver Hunting and Open-face Watche., ineludlag a few Rilroad Time-keepers all warranted, -ind atlow tigur. a. W. also keep the lnrs-si assortment o Dawsoa, Warrea k Hide's and J. B. Oeer' nseiioid rene. in tneeity. Silver iFare, Porte Monies. Areordeons. eisht day an! thirty Lo'ir Clocks, alwavs ob bai l and for sale at reduced prieas. Receiving all our go. ds direct from the Manufacturers and Impo ter. we ai atlato offer a uonn artk i v. at an extr.maly low price. MTTROLFF 4 SONS. jel Msin street, etw. First and Second sta. TIIF.Y CAN'T II F, Iir.lTI V K R V FINK SUMMER SOFT HATP. 'IHK best, lixhtest and finest shad- i Soft Hau. that caa A esn. Call snd ne. my 28 TALTIKR MARCONKIER. Msin street. COROiVKR'ü IAQCKST. HüLIi before Julius S. Catlett, Ju.tiee of the Peae of Tn:on Township. Vanderburgh county Ind., on 27th dav of June 18.. upon the body of a man, name unknown . found lvi-ig in the hio river in said eonnty nearrhe residence of Joseph Ureen Said decea ed is as ahou' five f rt hieh; 3'" v ars ol-'; b1 on net nnder hirt Canton flannel drawer tfd around the waist with a leather belt. Verdict of tbe Jury Came to his death by accidental drowning. v3 w , 11 H'K. 10 Tierces priu Carolina, for sale bv jev r.ii rni r.K ot .-if. S. L, STOEOr.S JOHN A. RTCHOE3. SXUIICITS IIIH IIIEIC, WllOI.VSALE PFA1KR In PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, AND 'OHII-.lO. HEKCHWTX, No. 279 Broadway, tx-tw. Franklin avenue end Wash treet, rahll-ljd ST. LOI IS MO. ROHM KOR RKXT. SKVRTIALflne Office Rooms situated on the second Door of a large building eentra'ly situated arenowftr rut. For rartii-ulars inquire at thisofF.ce. jjl-tf IVT KKflilVKD tr h i.nm h hs tool TRK fi boxes Carpenters' Plane; Bench aad Hand erews; Truss Hoops. Columbus manufacture. Alain street, between fit and 2d. e2 M IKHAL!i NOTICE. VTOTICK is hereby givn to all peron mho are in the bab i. of bsthinsinthe Ohio rivr pposite the city of Evansville, and between tbe Little Bayou and Leet street, aa-J also ia the Can il in aaid city, during davlisht. or i-otore i o'clock P. M. of e-ieh day; that all such prons eanrht as aforesaid, will e strictly d-alt with in acertran.-e withtbs nr'!iuance.in such case made aud provided to be enf-re-l fr..m id v'ter this d-te. JAS. B. Kv'A8 j25-tf City Marshal S.l "r lTll Ts,-i50 eas-s new handsome s-yles ia ' .tore and fur sale by JAMK3 LOW CO.. mvS 41 Main street. ' ortsville Ky. iff EDI CA I., ffl W. A. HRRA LL (Celetie phvaieian tender his W -lerviiies to the citisns of Evansville snd vicinity, ia thepraeii -eof ned;oinei.ndoti't'-ies. Ottiee on Main sr.et, oppis1'- th-eonr- house in tae offlo formerly occupied -r JVM Oill V. D. mvl-tm a ! hrtxes Cream Cheese: 10 boxes Musselmnn'a Ulum F Tobacco, for sals by je I. & U. HEIMANX. PKISCEftt'O S IHEL,OIEON, f;'7j WITH divided sell. secured by tetters patMav 23d 'j 7 (j"f 7 v m ansofthis swell, solo psssages may f is if I oe pi is J J he plaved with the lull power oi she iotru ment. white theciompaaimcEt is -.lt andsubdned. brre-aier-alith Mlodt;ons mud y Prir-ce ti C - , will h furaish'4 with this attach eat wiihout estraebarr. Messrs. Prince ft Co. could realiie a hands nie fortune ly disposing of r'ghts t oti or snaunfaoiurerj. 1 rat ss they prefer to make it a feature ia their iaitrumenta, it csa oulv br obtained by purchasing ot H". F. COLF.r RN. Wniteni Agent, myl 7b West Fourth street. CIOFFHB 7S bass hast Rio Coffee, small sreen r-e'd and ' for tale hj j-21) I. 4 D. HB1114N. It.1. PRISG TillDK OPKv. 1H.6. T MR subscriber are bow is receipt of theirsprirgjt'ek, omnriaing every varit and kind of Men's Women's Misses'. Boy's. Youth'sand Children's Hoott. boes. (iait-rs. Baskia. Slippers etc. &e to which they call th attentlo of the trad T-os. good wer purchased early, and selected from the first and most desirable .took "t d in the astera markets. HEVI RICKS A HcRKA, saaAl First st near Main. I AH 000 JiKWS FOnOnrFRS Foehester T : M Coiners' Kaives a splendid a.s.rtmeat of th geaniaa Weed's Kuives. inst reo d at je2 WALDKIRCH'S. JKW !! "TOBE. HATING roesir.d and ooene an entir aeav etoek of spriag. both taplean'f fane sr"ods. earve's. oil cloths, A-e. W aow Invite the eitiiens of Evansville snd vioinitv to -.vor n ith a call to proraistne latest tvlee of voods and mall profit. JAM RS OAKLY & SOS. "ap lset. Fastev's bloob. p.ai CO A !i "nrarrE st. now ro.ivinv a I arg. lot .1 th best coal ia th tf VTost and ar ready to supply our friends and costoers by th small r lr lusotities. will deliver it t. privat house, at cants por bushel, to th. wholesale eonsnm.rs. a will nah. a liVral d.da-tlon. Orders lettal kssorcf Uollinraw-onh Highes will bo pvmpwTat-

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CHEnny pectoral, For tLe rapid Cure of . COFGIIS, (OLDS, IIOARSEXESS, 4w3aiiTis, ifiioopi.g - couCBa CROUP, ASTIDIA, AXD cosniPTio.v. A MONG the auiuerous aiocevtoiics .cience aas mada aa xä. this generation to taeilitate tho 1 usizioss f lifcla orcMS. ltsenjojment. an eaen Oolong the teiaa f bunts a existence nun can be named ot more rel value to Biankiaa than this contxibutiot- ot fjhtmistiy to tin healing art. A vsat trial ol ita virtues thruuahout this trosd country, baa proven Levoud a douUt, thafi.o me -itine or lomitatlOB f uiedieiuea'yet kuoaa, cu s uicly co&tiol a&o cur tLa numerous varieties oi puimostir i. casts v-biet have aiiaerto swept from oof p-idn tht-u8ur.es gd. tlcuttad sery Ar. Indeed, there is now uht-lnlai: t rtssi a to believe a remedy has at lengtli ten f un- whii-h can bo relied oa to cure th most dangerous atlecttons ol the iu&g. Our spsaa hure will not permit us to publish any proportion oi tis cures eflccte ly iu use but we onld re.tct th following, an.i refer further onqwrj to my American Almanac whiea theaic.nl below named, will aWays be pleased to farnisa free wherein are full particulars, and indiputabla freof tt these stat(.-txi en te : Otlioeof Tranxportation. awren R. R. S. C. Aug, 4.185S. ba. J. 0. A rx. D.arSir iiy littlo aon, toarteara.M. hasjuM re6v r;d from a. evere attack ol n-aligaans Scarlet Fever, histhrost was rotti.n. sn-1 viy ier.ua trat visitaia bim pronouueed him a tie; d child, li.viiig used youl Ct-evVT c:oralin Caii-ornia. in the winter o ledO. lor a sevsaa siL--k of Bronchitis, with en'ire surcers i ws tsduree ta ttyi'- inni Itttlf toy. I save him a teaspa om.l every threw hourr, e-n.nteiicing in th. mrrcing. ami bj ten o'clock aa a ght. 1 f.. und a dt-rtded ch iiige ttr the 1 etter. ar d after Uurew ; cai s use. he w ss sbli to tat or drink a ihont psia. j It use in the -bove namt-d isease will save maBj a ebhVa f orr- a i remstu'e grave, aud relit vi- the snxit-ti of sr-trv a , ff nd parent, h .r al aflt-eiiors of the throat snd It ags. I a.ilitre ttu be tie b-t-t meilkuoe extent. A feelma taw ilt-or-eat gratituiie. pr. xept dmd t.ddrt n-ing ou tbee liaeaie but forj.ur imforunt discovery 7 li tl. Loy vaald a hare been in so- th-r worl , I am, voors. with vreat respect, . J. n. POWELL. Suit Trims. . L.R.lt, . Bockv Hill rSomernet Co )N. J.. July 21, l63. Pr. J. C. A YgR. Since your medicine has leome knowa here, it has s grt-ater dtwan 1 tha eny other ceugb remedy we have tver seid. It is spoken of in ttrai ot unmeamretl pr--ise ly those ! bttve ued t. ai d I im w ol soa cassis where the bet the.v csn s. of it is n t too cm h frr th eo.4 it has done. I take pKa-ure in s- Hing it, because 1 kaa that 1 am rivifiroiT ci.stnmf-r t'-eve-tlini their ai.asy, aaai I feelgratiued in 8"ein- 'he b. oelit it eontrrs. Please aerd me further sui plx . ai-d bt lieve ir Yours, w th e-pt-t. JOHN C V H1TL0CK. -P. S. Almost auy numLer of cer 'iheatcs caa b sBtjai if jou wish it Windsor. C. W. Jure 2. It St. Dr. J. O ATKR. Sir This may certify trat I havs as4 ynar Cherry Pectoral for npasrd of ne year ano it is mp sincere belief thst I shoi.ld Isve leen in my grave er thiä tm if r had not. It h"8 cured me ot a dsngrons sfleetia of th lungs, and I "o not overstate ay eoa notions whra I tell yon it is a price!- rn ety Yours very reper?'nlly, I A MeCLrRK. Attorney at Law, It ilksbarre Pa. . epti-wbe 29 180, Dr. J. fS. Axrit. My .'ear Sir Your medicine is murk approved of by tho who have used it h.re and i's cotraosiiiun iBimii ea v.' insur arn mniuram itw reputation I isri. riably rcrommrnd it for pulmonary aP.ctiens, as do many af obi priuoipal physicians. 1 am ronr friend. CH AH MKEATLR, it. D. PRKPARtD BY JAMES C. A Y E It, PRACTICAL AND AMALYTTCal rnrMIüT, LOT ILL, M Atl !ler, Farnsley Co.. Evansville, lad.; fog-e A Crawford Owensvilie; ''ailock ft Parmiur. Princetoa;1 b Bingham Haroka: V. J. Whiting. Crntbtana; . K Jaquess & Co , Poaeyvill 4: -Messrs. tiardiner at RlairvvilL- and adesrill; -."illi-irosand Robertson Wet Franklin: Or Thomas vin and 'ss. Sampson, Mt. Yerat ifndsfoth A' Bro. . Bootiville; Rwers Sargent. Newhnrsk. 1 dams A Camphell. Petersburg!!; Pred Kikstcin. Cincinnati. (.. ad alldruggist. mhS-tm Tin kitheriQ intractable disease, af tvi'f r ! every tage,, CURED BY EXTfcKN A L A hr!.! CATION OvLT. DH. V . l l.H PII.K 1 Al. IS HrlLL noTrr f-il in gi.tu instDcdiüt rvbet, m. pHitire1 caritiK 'h nrn and must UtiBaU CUM 4 Htmorrt otdri or It is the r OaNLY IN FALLlBldb KKVEDY KXOWJI her or tltM-where 101 U , and ia ihm utalt of Jtftrj ol patieut tndy atd in vtaf iKt.oii äuflarers from Tiles now bare a remedy at hand which will friai.N IHfc Its-vX Ol TK I A L, 3 ich out a fear ol fnilure en it part, 10 do all tfao proprieior laiici Tur it. I'uil d rcocinns .-cmmny each box; aud all tai i rotiaistte is rieüy to ob-trve them, and a eure ia eera n to toHw. The proprirtor r fers to tbe follow. nt- tfatimonialf from ?entle-"en of thricter and staDdin, Lobar rolunbarily riven their cettiticatei n iu- fuvor. in rgard to iu t-beaoy im iheirowa cases. Kead tbii. Th Hon. Ki. hard Ytti.Iat membtr o f Congress fr tk dpriuatield district. Jtw-kso.Ti11e. IM.. Not 15. M'f. Dr.Tbos. R. Oavan-ngh Uearäir; Th preparation CTa naujth's File Salve, winch 3011 turni-btd, 1 t and . real rvire producing au ey wt d tpedy t ur . 1 du not heattäte to Tccomn-ena it n inraltiabl r-nia?y 'r 0 Piles. Rea,.M-t ully. RlCii A RD YATE3. The following, from Re. B. F. Biistow. i auffioient r ommeadatiun m itoelf. Jack-oDville, Til., December 15. ISM. Dt. Cavanauiih -I conceive it to he a duty I to th afdiotcd to maUe known the ivafuable virtues ani remedial tnciency of our "I'il äalve." 1 was or several week orcljr afflicted witb that painful and loathsome disease, th ?ies. Atter bariur exhausted my patience in trj ins; vaciou rrarrii titrun t (.1 yaifisus and others without receiving any nefit, by the strjit- recoinm?ndtion of y-or (nilve i y my riend, th-; Hon. Richard Yates. I waa induced to try it. I .a eappy in saying an application of jour solve 'ortbre i-ys. perfected an entire cur. . Renr-ectfal ly ynura. B. b BElalonr. Chicago, Aas-uJt30. WS. Dr. T. II. CftTsnanch, (Prptent ) DarHir: VYtun I arrived in this city few days ago, t aa suflriffLg intensely witb tbe ptla I mentioned my eon I'tion to you. asking yonr advices. Yon recommended onr Pile Salve saying it would cure ine. I tried it th effect w a . uimediate, snd I am iiow wH. I Relieve it to betasf proved in my ese. an invulua' le remedy, and a sure eure f t that disease, the Tilts, aud a such r-'commend it to oth . Yours.truly. JOUX W. HANSON, bt. Loui Mo. Ä3-Fric 1 per box. Dr. T. H. CAVAHAIGH, Sole Proprietor, St. Louis, Mo. For sale in EvansviUe Yr 0RA.WFORD BELL, jvl6-lydJ,w KKU''R vn- w W i'li It "w? v Clerks say they tear I hve DLbi mure Goods the .fJL -vi-i art üble to sell the present reason Now,inr dr to avoid the like ocurret.ee. I bav given them inatrnt ton a to sell the Goods at murh less than our usukI low rate. To my eustomers. ana all othti who want bargains in Drf' Goods, I would reapecttuUi sa , now is your time to "t its A in " S. EM BICH. apl2 Main street, three doois below Second. JffcK I F. V V CMK E, WATKH KTHKKT. RITTW FES K I ASD I.OCCST ÄTBKKT8, W Iff VK in-t received a new and Uree snt-plv of fine an! M m. cheap Ma-itiUn.. line iets AppMr-ntion 1'ndetnleeve. Collar, rTize ts. UnHer-l-'-ves, nd the bst Rnd finest as r T-.snt of Kmr -idfri- ever h ught for this market. They invite a speedy e:l?"1rom all the ciuzeos of Kvansvlll aud surrynndina; co-mtrv to an e ttmifptton ir ibemsolves, before purchasing eisewhore. as they rmmise to aU any articWjin their h-une at tbe lowest caah prices. Come soon eome one and all. my 21 I1 T M V rieOTH. 5 c ises Italian Cloth: 30 caes Lnatres; ree'd to-dsy and tor sale by 4AWK3 1.11 , uo . my'2i 418 I aia street. Louisvill. Ey. f XZtl. i t'T- Sbl.l eh iie nl ty Josl ree'd. torsar a by jell S. E. HILIlERr & 1Q.. S c.nearWater " BO WE TS! BilfFTSi fHAVF! iuat recsiv-d another fr h lot of Bonnets .a com" is'on with in -trnctin to aell them at abont on hult the original so-t Call and see rh.-m S KM HTCH. N It No rxense bow tor the L.diea not going fo Chrk on Saoday. lor tne want of a ew r-inr.et. jet4 kt. Min i.i;hi nF.iu PURTrec'l pet-t-;imer Somherni-r. a I-re-h lo of tbja choice Lager H er. and for al at If WIVGKRT'S Br Saloon, eorrer Main and Fourth sta. ramiliescau be supplied by the gallo a. , j21-lm KKIJUVAI,. aftOLIirBV A- TfKRSHBRRGKSt hav removed their .7 stock of Varnes to the new building lately pas a bv Mr. Hugh", ob Water ttreet next oor to Canal Pank, where thy will keep constantly on and. at wholesale a4 retail a large assortment of tf a'-ra-s nt aU ftes snd aiada. vin sprios. Ootton. Moss. huek. Hair aal Jenny Lind. Also Red Co-mfortsof all .i-s Also Cotton. Mo.-s. Hair, hnek and Feather Pillovrs. Mattrasses made to order an I guaranteed to give satisfas tion. Those in want a aood arriel will p1eaeei ve us a call. Tbe attention of Countrv Merchants is partieulsrlvlBvit4 to our stock. Main St., next doorto Canal Bank, Evansvlll. Ind. . mhl TltUE. IMBtCH'S Store, on Vain street three doors lelow e--A oad. apoears to be th great Bazaar f.-r new aad chaw lW.o.ia. He has just received anotbrr fresh lot of Ssaasr Good", which he is selling at the lowest rates. my Ja NEW WIIOi.rS.aI.E WI VOhd LiQCni; moiif. MTE herebvinforoithe pnblieof EvanavilleandswrTouadww ing country i eural, that w. have und.r 'his das, opened an above aid eone-rn: where we hal! keep coastant lv all inrs of Wines sud f.iqnora. whteh wiotend t. sell a tbe lowest price Country store keeper will da wt 11 ttfiva aaa call. Particular attention is called to .or stock of pure rera. Claret and Madeira Wines, rreoch brandi.a oo.lold Wlkisky ia bottles, which are adapted '.r m-dieal p -rses. 8 ha.vbo & r.n.. IHTlg-te t." ano.ttt n or tot?sa. A?1P1 I "KVliHlh.-SOdti srte'' uo.l t e-re'4 9 to-day and for talc by JAM ES LOW A CO., Bil - 4IS Ms'n street. Lo (Tille. Wj. M7 Il Rlitl. i5 Ejus Ticking r-.c d thi. os ano for i.'a I - I U L . I ML- . em Ttar. r-'üi"'':', r.

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