Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 300, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 July 1856 — Page 2

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FOR l'RHtnK MILLAED FILLXOEE, OF KKW TOkK. won VICS PHKSIWKVT. ANDREW JaCKSOlT DOSELSOS, Cr IPMSl:S8ES. TILLTIORB ELECTORAL TICKET. GEORGE P. DUNN, of Lawrence. ANDREW W. OSBORNE, of Laporte. 1t District 3 AMES U.JOS KS. f Vsndcrburgli.

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DAVIUT. I.AlKii.oi rurry. JOHN HA K E if. of Lawrence. JOHN K. W H1TK. nf Dearborn. FKKI). JOPNS'lXKUGH. of Wayne PEXRY BBAl'T.FV.or J -hnson. WM. K KDWA HPS. of Vigo. I)R JAS. PRATH KK. of Voii'pomerr. THOS. A. STA r"lF.M',of St. Joseph. JOHN K. HoUK. ofl aeiango. WM. K ilAl.K.nf Wutat-h. Prospects of tfce Candidates. Within the last few weeks, the prospects of Fillmore have brightened up remarkably. Ilia friends are fighting the good battle with enthusiasm, sanguine that his prospects are at least good as those of Fremont or EuchananHe ha3 Electoral Tickets in twenty-four States, while Fremont and Buchanan, as mere Bectional candidates, are represented by ticketa in not many more than than half tl.k number of States. While Fremont is tcaining in the extreme North, his gain is principally from Buchanan. Tho foreign vote, upon which the Democratic party has heretofore re lied tor success more than upon any other one thing, is rapidly being thrown into the ranks of the Republicans, and to such an extent, that states which a few months ago were regarded almost certain for.Buchan-in are now just as certainly lost to him. In the South, the Bu chanan men are becoming disheartened, lie was not their choice in the first place. Even Pierce would have been prefei'able,whi!e Douglas was the first choice. Eelievingthdttheycii -not carry the South, or perhaps the majority of Southern States, and noticing the signs of the times in the North, the los-s cf the foreign vote, . the indignant condemnation of the Tierce Administration whose policy and acts Buchanan has endorsed, and the general reaction taking place promising to lay the Dem ocratic party on its back. Southern Demo crats have become frightened at the idea of having a Free Soil, Republican President. They regard Fillmore as a National man, a man of the tulwle country ,-not of a section, and he is infinitely their preference over a man representing simply a section opposed to them They are, therefore, in many quarters, taking up Fillmore and dropping Buchanan. Prominent newspapers which a month ago were fur Buchanan, are now advocating Fillmore's claims. Others which were neutral, are now demanding the election of Fillmore to save the country from a Republican Administration, or to' save the Union, which they think would bo endangered by the success of the Republican party. The New Oilcans Delta represents the former class. We learn it is now advocating the cause of Fillmore, when its preferences have heretofore been entirely for the Democratic party. The New Orleans Bulletin, a neutral paper, and ons of the most influential in the Crescent City, has raised the name of Fillmore. The battle is rapidly changing in its features. It promises in a short time to be almost between Fillmore and Fro mont, for as things now stand, Fillmore is rapidly gaining in the South, and in some of the Northern States; Fremont is gaining rapidly North; Buchanan is losing ground everywhere. In this condition of things, the friends of Fillmore havo every encouragement. They have not only the encouragement of an outward bright aspect, but of an inward consciousness, that in advocating Mr. Fillmore, they are engaged in a work of right and patriotism as well as of love. They aro advocating the claims of a National man, whom we believe if elected would havo more fully the confidence of patriots, whether Republicans or Democrats, than their own candidates in tho same positkm. When Mr. Fillmore took the Presidential chair, he found the country in a state of an gry agitation. When he left his position we were at peace at home and abroad. If elected this year, he will find a still angrier and more dangerous strife raging around him, but who doubts his ability to again bring peace out of discord? . Can Fremont do it? The idea is absurd. His very election wculd give force to the winds and strength to the waves. Mr. Fillmore, with his ability and experience, elected under the same circumstances that Fremont will be if elected at all, might not even hope to . control the whirl ivind or quiet the sea of agitation. What then may be expected of a man not only without experience in the position, but totally without experif nee in tiiat fitting other men for the position a I most as happily as if they had actual experience? Can Buchanan do it? The very Administration he and his party endorse, produced out of peace this unhappy discord.' The people hold them responsible for it. Their errors of heart and judgment were the cau.-w of all yet these errors, these actual criminalities, aro endorsed as proper statesmanship. Are we not then to expect if Buchanan is elected that these errors and this criminahtv will bo continued or repeated? And is this the man and this the party to rescue the Union and the people from impending dangers? No! We tell you there is no" safety but in the election of Fillmore. There is no security for fu ture peace, when continued strife must, wreuK ha Kh!rv r -v..- if-,, , t,.,, me i,n,p of state, but in Millard Fillmore

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I friends of Fillmore will at least have this con

sciousness. ltli his success.ttiey assume uie - - - - -- ' rCPCOnsibilitV Of Deitce Rnd Safety lor lOUr years 1 longer with his defeat they wash their hands of tho consequences. A few Errors. . The Enquirer says the bickering between tho Journal and the Fillmore men is very amusing. We correct it so far as to say there is no bickering between TneTillmore men and tho Journal. The Journal is first, last and all the time for FillmoTe and anv man honestly and earnestly for Fillmore has no quarrel " t Vi nL. "Puf ilia .Trtiirnnl line rr Bvmnntlir . . x , . T , with men who are seeking to elect Judge , . .-T-.-i.- , . , ' ,, , vt . TTn -il friends are called. No real Fillmore men will directly or indirectly assist in electing to Con-' ress the 'bitterest and most corrupt foe Fill more has in this District, and who more than any other man in the Districts publicly abused and villified the supporters of Fillmore That is a fad, and will not be disputed by any but the men who with Fillmore on their lips, have the election of his unprincipled enemy rt their harts. The Enqu rer is engaged in defending tl e course oftho.se few who from a misunderstand ing as to Mr. Yeatch's positions, were dis posed to object to him as a candidate. This is certainly very complimentary to them, and we hope they appreciate it. We submit it to the reliection of all interested without com ment. As we have alluded to the Enquirer, we make the following extract from its issue of yesterday: One fact in connection with the nomination of Mr. Yeatch, we are assured the Journal niistates. There were three ballots instead of two, and on the last ballot on which Mr V., was nominated, the Vanderburgh delegation did not vote at all they were informed when they sot ready to vote that thev need not do .. . . . - ITU . it that tho nomi'iation was tnaae. ine erst ballot was, however, an informal one. Before correcting others, a man should be w:ll assured he has the ads upon whL-h to base his correction. The first ballot being an informal one, was not cf coerce counted so that there were officially but two ballots. The Yanderburgh delegation did vote on thcsecond and last regular ballot, and voted for Yeatch, and moreover without knowing how all the other delegations had voted. We have already published the votes in detail. laok oat for a Packed Convention ! Hall, Gavitt's toady, is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff. As he is brought out under Gavitt's direct patronage, and Gavitt has shown his abilities for packing conventions, we rather incline to the belief that he will get the nomination. The fact that ho has been a dead drag on his party here the last two years, and has done it more injury than any dozen enemies could have inflicted, is no reason why he should not get the nomination, as Democratic Conventions in Yan derburgh county have of late been no expo nents of the will of the Democracy of the county, but merely exhibitions of the skill of unprincipled demagogues in packing to secure the 'vary opposite ofthat will. We think Gavitt is playing a double gamo in this Sheriff question, but as his object now is to sccur -the nomination ef his particular organ, he will most probably succeed. lie packed the Apollo Hall Convention, and t'"ie late county convention that chose Lockhart delegates, and he will no doubt pack this Sufficiently to carry out his own views. We rather hope he may do it. We should like to see Hall out for Sheriff. 6o hear him, by all Kcam Gov. Wright will address the Democracy this evening. We hope our neighbor will be present with a file of his papers, of last September, containing article after article of downright abuse of "that demagogue" Gov. Wright, and that he will take with him the numerous gentlemen who signed a petition for the appointment of an Evansvilla Democrat Canal Trustee. While there, 1st them 'inquire about the health of the Governor's brother-in-law, who got the ofUce over their .heads, and upon no other merits than being a relative to the Governor, and all in the family. Let our German friends who have been fighting so hard against the Prohibitory Liquor Law, as a direct attack upon their liberties and who had to close their beer houses and stop drinking lager, go hear the man who in his last message recommended the Legislature to pass such a measure, and after the bill pa.-s.ed made it a law by his approval and signature. Let them go and hear the man who when he recommended in his message a Prohibitory Law, said, no estimate of the lu-ss of business tinloss of dollars and cents to the manufacturer or retailer, or the loss of trade and commerce to the Stale, should be considered in importance with the nuisances prodced by intemperance and to remedy which he recommended a Prohibitory Law. Gov. Wright had it in his potter to defact this law or to prevent its ever becoming a law. .lie did as much as Republicans to make it a law so let these opponents of the L'quor Law, who suil'ercd tines, imprisonment and persecution go to hear the. Governor, and shodt him applause. 07" The Ohio may bo called lovr. Two feet, iJ in. ia the canal at Louisville,; and Jittlo enough on Scufiletown for thd smallsst boats. A t PirttKnt.- m.tf.irj .ilinnf fli.v rirpr fii'ia r?flperate. The Dispatch oi Wednesday says; The Rosalie failed to get through Glass LToiwe yesterday, and gave no her trip. The Pn.mnn n . .:..l.: .1 ;u"""u Mit-Mlij; inertJ at lii&t. aucounU. Iho Ora-sh)t Mid ilihenx it 1 1 i i i-i. , r. , -iBtc, iioanj ji.su, io-wy lor t. Louis ana whether they Will get throun-li re nains tobe

Export of the School Trustees. ...

On Ihursdar, June 12th, the Jrustees of -V. P -.I- ..,: i 1 i L"c umiuuu ut,utjuia, uiuuc tucu iimu auuutt report, t-very one who read it must have been gratified at the reported pYogress or the v. 1 .1.- . . j i ' Bcuuiars ; me increasea nunmer in uuuy attendance, nd th .fr of 1-r.e Trustees, in having furnished for the city, one of the most C0!?venient( substantial and capac ous school b - . (.ftmnnr:snn hptwpen buildings in the State. A comparison between our schools of to-day, and-those of five years ago, will convince any one of" the fact, that Evansvüle is going ahead, and that she has within her those elements which will not only make her a great commercial emporium, but 0 ' will raise up a populatwn of r2Üned and eduCated citizens to take the phlC2S Of those Who ; are now upon the stage of action. Ey livngin this city has a deop nJ abid.nff 5nterest -n th(j succegs of thes9 free schools. Not only as parents and good citizens, but as business men. who feel that to jeducate the chilljron;is to place the pecuniary interests of Evansville upon a permanent basis. - It will be remembered that tho Trustees asked of ths City Council the sum of Sö315,lö. To raise this amount, they proposed an assessment of fifteen cents on each $100 -in the city, and asked the City Council to levy said tax. In accordance with this request the school tax for the current year, has been placed at fifteen per cent on each $100 as tho School Trustees requested. Several of our citizens have complained of tin's tax as being excessive, considering that Eansvil!e is already taxed for railroad bonds, and a heavy bank debt, but we have some facts to present, which wil place this matter in its true light. We have before us a Report of the School Trustees of the city of Lafayette. The real and personal estate of that place is set down at S2,!kX),0tJ. ThoSvhool Trustees of Lafayette ask a tax of forty cents on every $1Ü0 giving them for school purposes 10,4U0, raised from the city, which in addition to the ten cent State tax, increases the amount to $12,000. Now we beg the attention of tax-payers in Evansville to this statement of the school tax in Lafayette, and ask tnem to compare it with our own. We hive in this city $3,136,131 taxable property ; Jö8t!,161 more than Lafayette. The City Council his levied a. tax of fifteen cents upon this amount $3,1G,1G1, making for school purposes about $(i,(XX), whilo Lafayetto with taxables amounting to $2,000, QUO levies a tax of forty cents upon every $100. Ought not our citizens to pay this tax cheerfully and willingly, and so give our efficient Trustees sufficient funds to carry oa the schools with the same success which has marked thorn for a twelvemonth past? The power of taxation is a delicate one, and should bo exercised with extreme caution, but tor the purpose of educating the children in our midst, our citizens ought to submit to anything within reason. We have shown that Laiyctte is taxed nearly treble as much as Evansville, and the fact that the citizens of tlrat place pay this heavy tax, speaks well for their public spirit, and a due appreciation of the blessings of Free Schools. Next to the pulpit, the most valua ble domestic institution of America is the Common School. It is a protection to tho ballot box, more effectual than bayonets ; a bulwark built around our liberties which will withstand tho waves of fanaticism and tho assaults of designing demagogues. Our School Trustees are deserving of great credit, and we know that every good citizen will do all in his power to give them the means of carrying on these schools successfully. It is the policy of the Trustees, not only to give the children the rudiments of education, but the High School gives them facilities, equal to some of our modern Colleges, and superior to very many puifed up schools far away, which hae received tho patronage of many Evansville parents. In conclusion, we have only to say, that we are proud of our school building, we are proud of our schools and their teachers, and we have too much confidence in the integrity and public spirit of our citizens to doubtbut that the tax already levied will be paid most cheerfully. ill!. Saxpkrs: Allow mo to say that the National Flag prepared for and used on the occasion of the late Fourth of July celebration, will not be loaned to any one for party demonstrations. Application has been made for it for such purposes, and I do not feel at liberty to permit it to go out of my possession, except upon public days of a general character. This course will be pursued towards all parties. OSBORNE REILLY. (5 The "great Barbecue" at Springfield, Posey count', at which it was duly advertis ed Gov. Writght would be present, day before yesterday, was under tha circumstances a great fizzle. We understand from persons who were there, that not more thn one hundred and fifty were present. One of our informants said the barbecue was exceedingly limited. He paid for seme bread and ham, and others who eat anything, most probably did the same. A Kentuekian who was present said Wright made as good a Fjee Soil speech as any Republican could have done so strong that our informant left, being rather a strong pro-slavery man. -Is it possible Joe Wriirht i rrnino-tr stp.'il thfl Rpnnlilipan. Alio. a s lirinn tflvnnirtr rliiT-intr tKisi ninrica V WivlrnAW Vta Vi.),! Anna if n ri Vrvftlj V.ii t cn rpo! xr tlir.no-Kf """" lv vov-av w ! he wouli venture to preach that doctrine ; 1 . 1 l hCTG. i irn TT t t t if n us TUaP.,!;,.,!"'!; mr. A ixtx,.- x uCi.,ui.u1Uicul Mj,c, .y - . ''We have it on high authority, that a member of Congress fr. m V r.iivo. ttlo has always ...it U 1J 1 . I V... at;tcu im mc uiu c.uuLiaiii; u:u b j , im stated that tendaus since, he had no hone of Jlr. .i.e.. , . . . r inmore s election in inai öinie; diu m present he is entirely confident of his Micces. The vorK goes uraTeiy oa."

(rThe Old Line Whigs of Fayette county,

Kentuck". Mr. Clav's old stamping ground, j j .. nave auopietl rebuiuuuus iu suyyvi 1. ination of Milliard rMImore. " " ftT-The Republicans at their late Convention, rolled a biS ball with motoes and devices inscribed upon it, through the 0n CC0QCt of thi. the Sute Sjnti them the Tumblebug Tarty. As this ie streets. ntinel calls tnem ' u-niueuug J r likel3' to roil the Old Line party m the dust next fall, pray what may that party, representing the ball, be called? SPECIAL, NOTICES. " ' &jf- Notice in thi place, ton ceuu per l;na oue i a st i u. u ; tl ..a r... Ii. t.tir.M timtt-C 141) CflUU Mur line One WeK; (IISeoJooeern - e. . I - : IE i; LI IOIS t ( 1 1 1 - ; TUKTE will be service in the Cumbarlan.l Preabrteriftn j CUarch nuxt EüüäftJ eYtniiifi, by th Rev. Mr. KDifcliS i . .a. ) A H ESC You will announce the rame of G. ' w7lcBRi'LE aaudidat- fortheoAce uf Ähtriii o Vnasrourgacoumv, e j Y' is an inaepnd&t can HJato 'or the orti-e ot H-an; Uecorder ttanuiujlotion. mj2i VV.M. U. CUaNULUK. Ma. S.vsiifcHS: Fleaae announce ni Uni an canviidat for Becordr of Vanierhurnii County at the enjuici I ".ll election, suh'eet to the decision ot tke IXmjocratitl'onrrn tiocn. my A H. Sandkus. Ksrt !rirae announce my n-une hb i can didae lVr trie oince 01 Cleric 01 tne aauerouru Circuit v,our. r eh- ..ilrt Jli-l.2).ftO feieCliun nyi7 LOUIS RICHTER. EiüTiR JocRSAt.: I am a can lid ate for the otUce o Sheriff of V n t-jrourueou&tj at tue enaui g ucto' ereiet-iion iflj 12 M. UOLDEX. Dyspepsia. There .re but few who do not at no'tae time etperieneo the onnleaaani enect ot temporary iuurx"i.."u, inch oeo IUI lata, we.gnt V'J , h.foalwoiu. bitte. ID th. month . .. .lek headati. to.. ÄC. All urh teelinna iiK9 ar en.ieii.ie . i vKc..- i inx dt-spe(i-t, whiuh should alwiy ha cheched and olirtil l.v theus-.ir Hostiitf.k'3 Stomach liittera. wtifh arej-nown to he an infallible remedy for all euih rumplain s To tht tho iati'H will testily who hare triea theui ana r.roved thder? HusTitTTKirs llitter are fur ale by our (irinctiial Drt-gaittt. and Uealeraaerallv STn,. iy3-diw WOOL-iKV ic SAW YK K. K V T I. s . Ore nqunre. tpn lines tr le-:a, one tim?. 5"c: tTPe tras. ; one wek. tl 50; two week. 2 one moiuh. $1; three nonfcfcs, i t ''X monUs. on-- yeir. -15. Uiicounton l irzr alv-Ttisroenw. C-tt-i of ixlia or nndtr. rer annum. No charae for marriage, deatli or rMtiious notic-s. ALABAMA LOiTEUY. Authorized by the Slate cf Alabama Southern Jlilitary Aead mi Lotttry! CLASS K NEW SERIrlS. To fc drawn in 'he City ol Momgoun'iy. Alahanj, on T'll US DAY Aopnst Hlh. 8"i on the HAVANA Ft A Z4 I SAM'L WAN. SIANAdKK. r vIEKS 4M0aNTf GT 3 0 O -3 , O O O ! Will e dil ri''Utid fcnr.l-.ni to the tol'owing 1 ti HI'KVr bCHKMW. 30,000 NUMBERS 16,135 PRIZES! 1 Priie of t W i 40.01 1 do 15 Oil i l."."t 1 do 1 it'll 1,M 1 do ' 3 tco is 3 r I do 2.) " 1 Aj l.lnu ie 1 ntif: 1 do .... ItlOi I.'"0 JO do 2u '.... "" 100 do . HO is l'l ")

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15,!S. prizos amounting to.. .$20 I KW The Is.iXm Pr'te of -ar de'ermine! by the n mber which drtwi the to.tXXI Prize if that numli-r hoitld be in oiln nutnlier. theo erery od-i onmher tick-" in 'ht ch.me will t.e enti'led to A: if an even number, then every Ten number ticket in the ch me wit) be ntitl-d to S, in addition to any other prize which the f ielet may dm w. Piirchas.-Tg in buying "an equal quantity of odd and eTen number tiekete ill t e eertaic of 'irawine n-!irly hulf the coat ol fi H.iine. with ch innes of obtaining oth-r prizes Ailthrn. ti. kef-en lirr tili o. 2, 4 6,8.ar even andell th i "Pili f w;a 1 3 7. "Ti: oiid A jf- lt-r.v ukr -hat eriry Prize it driwn. and pavabl in full w't-r.iit iedtietu-n Hif II prizenot I tiOOand under, raid Immediately atter th -tiawin other rr'te a' the usual tin.e of thirty das. llciB)mutiif.itio-n--.ritly nftdnntial Tbntrawu n -n-ber will förwardcd".o purchabem tmm. d.aoely after the dr'-wir. g- Who'e Ticket. Stn Halres, tSQ 'arter. $2. Jg Prize tickets .n. bed t r renewed in other tick' t at eiir.i.r office. O? ers fur tickets ein be .Wr.'s-id to S S AN cv CO:. Afliuta '-a., or y2i'.-3.V S SWAN. Slintgomery. Ali. TA'wjT T fT. A jrood Torltman to make Bmpy Wheel. t' n ti 1 IVss'üU'. Such a man cau gi;t areiniy eci-ploy-D. nr.. by calliuK ' n J j'i-t JOAN P. CniOKSH'R. Vinrenn's. I"d. f Vin . (Hi. 1. in so i.i; Tien s" V v. . '115 cor ar'ner hip l.eret" f ure exiit-rr c.n'l'T ihe und 4 tir-n oi c-olbjrn i Ua bterir. i. th'n 'y ''i-t,ivt4 by uiufial conaeut. AMlUK'l J t il Ll:l K.N . VÜ5 tt JOSHPH X. MEKSil Iii liGER. ?;! i-vrs f' nstm Minn:. rflHK umlersir.e'l have thie day forired e i-o-p mnTship. Ol under the style and firm of A. .1 C"ltarn (n.. and h ivine cai en the srccli und stand cf tfie tirui i-f Ouli-nrn A' Hersh' trttKr. will ait.unie the lial ilities ot the eni firm of t'olbiirn .V" Heefh ertrer, and are r.line authoeiz"d to seife the bnsiueasof the tame. ASWKUW I CO L I1, K N" . j25-tt JONAS COLBL'KN irl.VTTllAS'V.S AS HKI CdJIIOHTS, J OOLlil'RS & !) . having a'ten the arund latelv oocupied by Colbnra 11 Hhbers r will e..ntiuiie to m tunta. turo Vattra-see of a' I b iiid o- the b I o,i:-I; y. which thev will uppli t'i the wf.ole-iale and retail trade at ttie lowest rites and at the s orte?t notice. Jenny Lind Msttrasitts; .pHog Vafra-.-es; Cotton do Jt ss do i-huek do I'air do B t C'lin'o w; PiUiirt ; All of which will warrant of the bc-t quality and warrant to uiTeia'Ufv.vioo. All tho-e m want, u'ease iitb us a call. We are happy to show cur Vatirasie ' an time A. J I'OI.HI HN A CO.. y25 Water street, neat b low Canal mk. A iti axii: S pplementtl to an Ordi r au --e enri-.Ic 1 "An Ordinance to prohit it the erection of noden Pu !-!ip in certa n Portio na o i ' he o tT of ETansv ilie." paired au d published July 4-h . 1S55: 1. Be it ordiined by ibe romrccn C'nineil of the ciiy of Kvansville. th-.t no dwelling house out house kitci.cn nh'j'l. at Te house wa. choline, carpenter or b eeLiu'th eh-n ornni et'iirh ri5e t uild'nj or si.d o1" any ki n I or deeri p t'on Tha'.mr, exc-pt tha r.ame shall be b ilt of ßtice or bick sh-vll t-e erected retnov-d or place'! upnn any ol the folio wine d'-s.-n '-I'd Lo s or sny pan - r snt.-livi.i,.D oi invofsuid Lo'S that to y LotNos 229. 2;0 2:11. and 2!2 in the U-jiiatien Enlargement cf the city of Kvan-Tille toTesa'o . . S i-'C. 2. Anv pernon wvn shnll violrte ay o' the provHos of this ordl nnce sha'l heuh -et to the renal tit s pr.""Ti.ed bv the ecoa :1 i-jclioa of the or Jinan ce to h;o i '1 i. is supplemental JllliX HE'-ISnS. v' Wki.i.. H Walker Cit Clerk. j23 3 'd nmp'RiTc nr xoTit r. (fTtlvDl-'KED Tha- proposals t ree ivil i uttl 1st MnndaT w in Ai-g ist next, "or Isyma down Crock Pipeon Main street trim theCanal to fir-t --trees, ind also the buill of bix flitcriis: the ri e. to be la d inti the ei-tern-to be 1-uilt accord ina t- srieeifications of thc'Cit- lr;riper. w hich will be risdv for insTeo'i-n at thi f,;tv rterks Off.ce on Vnin st. P.v or t.-r of the Common O nncil. y25 tIA Wt'LL. II. WALKEE. Ci!j CUrk. Corporation IVoiicc! KKDTRErt tl f the owners ot 'ots fronting or adioinin J Seer ond treet. extendinc from Chetnut street to Mi,'. herry st.r-f t. ca .se th p'ank ideTr tlks a .jnin ng s-ii'i If ts-to i no thorouc'il y repaired within 'n iw f'-r trc pan inat on of thin no ncf and 'n d-'anlt Thereof, r'eldtna .Johnson Cun;-tlTmn of te Ninh TA'Mr:. is authorized to proceed ant j rPPlir SdUl vtrlKWftllf oa afnpf.i-11,1 and the co?U SIM! CXTtenfie ' aciruintr therebv will he Mwed to and collected hy t,le ff said lorn or go tmie thereof as will atiay said Ik-a and ! C05t. By rderof the Council. tVBl.L H WALKER. Clerlt. TT7v VIT. F VMI1.V FI.OI R -30M.H aercived and for j tf 1 SI ( IV IVl IlljaLM K JUlllSl.l.l. ICKEKV k JOUSuS PJ11 . A fresh lot lor sale r S3 iy2 V1CKF.RY & JOHXSOV. taTt BBI.S pure CideT Viaorar for sale Iit 1 jy24 V 1CKEKV t J "71XSOV. 1 tltO tri.li. Jure reo'd a (rcsb lot ol best aual tv tarpaulins, lor sale by A . n. MAGI1EE k CO. a l"ST ree'd a lot of verv fine hiir eord Cam' rics, for t.adiea' Jaciteta. for aio rtrv ct-eap ty yit J. H IAf?rtRB k CO FLOCK FOK SALI;. UTSfE have in storo at lVtnent it V ele's and at Tenner k t Soren.ion's. a lot of cho co Family r'lonr. Hiving made arranaemen ta wirh the ahm e hnnses to Bull our Flour. i.ir jiuin- maY re.y im niri.i'ji nn.jiii-m .b.,i iiuiti.um rate article, made 1 the very be.f of wha-. it. M WISGATE Jt art ij23-im Clay County Alii Ja linwlirg Gia- n. Ind UXCUKKKXT .HUSKY.' ((fITIZKN'S' Ilink. Cherokee insurance and Fankinr tompany, nd Luzr-tnc- I'atxV ot Geor-a; Bin1 of Chst.iY.ftnTi'ri rnmmni Rii'.V nf "Vasthvll id Mn rh'o ,1 m;1äj other RaufeT of Ala' ama. T-ones-ee. Gerria and o-th and on Carolina, taki-n af- fr fo--G1 ocerie-a a'-thflo c"tViT-" 'S"1 rtrS rnna0Jc"iJ.. I. - lowesi ' ' " , -,,. . ,,. ,.,,, .j , . . ill. ijii s. v.. gilrert cd.. sr.-. rear wlttr. , - g J " ' V" " 2i b'8 L--ILB--1 ese rer a per jisrenpo o-ale . K 1- M- , v i inn inui ivmnn inn lt.- .- ... u -uiin t-j i.Tafiw ----i "3 'en viii'ire ic.i rec a. tor aale low bv iv?3 S. K. OIT .Ri'itT ( rn

SHKRIFF'S SALES.

- . , . . . - "" ' " -""- oUh(J Sheriff' Sales, including tames of lanie. prc-perty and time o sal ,. Solomon tcaiiv jonv kcii and pktf.r KOCH Sale July 2rh of tb f-'.Uwmg tropern; Lot "o. :l, in b a.t U;t in Lai3.-ca city . CHARLES B ARNUM, we.! tv 1 1 o C U H 9 J P XT elry'&Ci atrlics, KUJt 8TKEKT. XETWCluN 31 MX LOCtVT Evaasville, lud. WATl!ii- IMS JKYt Kt.nV M H nl;-ericr iusi r.-f:t ivel a tine lot of ttatch" A bL J f w K i. tY M-hi'cb he ii i.r-iure(t Iq pf'l cheaper cfian evecfurei h. HU stuck ooatst in prt of Watches o vjrt. oa nt; Its aud p tcea. J. wtlr of &21 k'r.isi;ii jutfüty, iv c!r.tiil:fr fi.ilue 0.lil, Stnij-. Mo uc A; Cor'tl ii Fttrj': ():ld nnl Stiver Chains Bracelets. Ltfkei,, Kirt.--. G -1 1 SI i ei. Sleeve lin-tons. OMil F jiis. 'V-It Spo -us aad Korteff. Silver '1 inntbl.. Onnrto. Keys, Jett UracleM. in.. &c. In f tct, a'njfat UV rvthina: uauatlv in a Jewelry St'ire. nil o' wlueh will l.e warrnrittiJ a represented ami wiil M Sl.i,i cveape than evrr offered before in the ritv. A call I,... rhn - .loci.... nF Kii.pl.jin. i. rUCr.A.4.,)lv ..l.'.i. A mocks Watchi and Jewelry of all kind repaired in the uwi uiiuuui uuwuiik iTiiMiit:i., ; jtp-tf . OAS. BARM'M. r.;VN ;!! I if F . CRHP if rc-jivinf muUrly every evftnina: y t y Kxproa. tht C4mian i Com-rcia' an' tnu rer, l the Loai7ili.rnariial. eitherof which will he d-livr-l t? th .senbera. eeate rr week, or t 5 eenufura Pas1 rt'COtrd hy S ttnrrfsy eveninp' Fxr r-s will hedeliverrtl on Suo iay tnornin irom 7 RBtil 8i'fiockt hirfftfrvJ.fOTfC is ht'ToVy ariTi to all lravmn Cartmn, Fx- , IaS pr.?riieu. Hue1 and O umhin kf.epers, Auctioneers, j Tea Pin, Ll-ita,teli an i BiHiaril keeper. 3lamie r oi Thea- I t'-ra Cnwer a. Pe.1dh-r aod Look enters, that thir j licenses ali pir.ire on the it av of next tnooth. f Auer tt1 ai. (1 th' tho sr ne mun tie tvn-wej i or l(ore that tiiuo, and m d;uU thereo the ord 1 u r? r ces in mich cased rubdcanii pro vi'Jrn win be strctly enfor d Ly orier j yzs-i tn tLLii.nALBtn, i ity tiers E?l"CK VIIT fcKKIJ. 5 tl.la Back Wheat Seed. JP'-eu'd peT steamer Liauund Ly j22 Z. II. COOK & SON. l ilMP!!?! ITH) i SOTSCK HOFREP That th. owner of Lot djoinin the allev fi r-ni.,2fm .(.,, j brtweei oi, . , . - .0 ...J., ... K. ..,... " .u.. . ",- ' "- . . prade. wit'.in ten days after the publication of this notice anl in ftt.--i.uLt tti-reol thJ street U'litt'iua-mner is hereby auth'inzet to .-roc-ei and p rfottn i'd wort-, and the ci-st anl expenses will be ase-seri ro a-id coPected ly mle of said Lots, or so cinch thereotae willsatisty said lien and costs. By ordor ot tii- Ou-iucil. ij2, lft WELL. II . WALKER. C.erk. KHK ("1UKK VI.VKIJ '?.-2"i 1 bis 'orsnle by I -23 s. w. liiLtii' Ki ,t on., s o.uiarater CFM KT 25 M Is for ült Vv J322 S. K OlLdhl-T & CO., S c no r Water. ESl C Oi- Fi:K. 125 lacs nrlelowty il & iy2i S i I Lttf.lt f ,y on . Syc. near ttVer. 9 3 VTCH t U V Kt. r uii'l wood box and Mook of ill. h bvst nullity . itjrsalclaw br r. r j i-; I, i x fu., vc. npnr v. a? O S fiC I'. "V," cWe onr Ratios i oe I'oase to-day f r t"n nfly". f r the e 1? i urp'jso o' m.kin .-tome imnr ement f p.jitoca a'j.i ot'itM ttavinc büüintaä w i h the ban k will find m1 at the ( rf cental tv Sank. jj2l U. ryl'ELANu. HHErtn of Baojoc'k ßrother wat diMolvd ly l'mua--1 tion, lst-Iulv. CM RL KS BARCOCK. K li A S It liiMu'K, jy2I-tf IiKMiY O BAÜCOCK. A n - j K S I WK VrtL. s f ASfonndon Ciu-rrv 3treet a lew days ago. Cn.11 and pay charts ana et it . jy'Jl 3t o: 3 a it r. KiEMs si. 'JJIIE nn'loratfnic-d have ft.rn?ed a ro; miner hip. under th tk. nine and tvl of Rahcock .t Sunr tair. and ill arrv on te II ird'ire iiu iusi oa awr strv'-t.at thi ol.i Hand ol jl-tf 0U'i;B E. 'SONA'TAa 'pII K un 1 r-i el will rntnth.' (Jrocer.v ftn d IV';Tnce a Basin.- 3 oi tht Jatt- firm Patc.ock l.rother. in his own na;ne aud lur hi own hccoui- t irr; tt kt.tsiia s n'prwe. rf AlLOnS and Per uistrt-; wit f. ro::st?nt e'piplgyJL ir-Biitai A. AS-PH'ii i A; ' '.S. y.'D 2w Mio Jtrco:, nst d.iyr to Lir.incb E'anlt. C L O T 23 I ST G A T AV II O Ij 1 S A I, K. Kucourae Ifoiink i n d ry CfT fl V, untitrft'fvn -i tab e It-are tu irft-rrn the ercant of il this "i-y a-."i "i.ntTr i 1 nt -h -y hav. rh ? ;v -.); mef ceü th m .m it i;c!"ur! 't ("'.iivhmu. ar- ::! Tr-p-rnntr and d-al i n u-roa'ii.K, Q'n hi, t" . im - rt n Jeans, T--e-'jT. aud äU h rn of I.inii.rji t'a'L.r T.-im -i'ek Mvna rHirehufd ttie Tnwm Ti:K)f fl -st ills'.- f .tort'. and onl,j em .loy rhe hft of h,rf!s it fiia( le n- to warran en l tantiai sevr i oe; and an . x pr-riiuf-e in hi hr rch of b iain tor-vcTal yea.r4. enäthiesut to compete virli anv other e-tt-.ahli4hu.ent ol this fort, iu repsct to f ries as wtU ai V'e thercf rf M.1: r ?e-.s n t- r-qu ut vor vi-it h'for yo'i sak ''t-t-int lau-kb'A. wr t, '(ir' on, van will fi "id i tr d ait ts i tin -r t, a-i-i ori;' ev,a lo w .r h-r . than other (! ice . lie;i u.tlt a:i i :x o - m in nrd r to vri fy . A. ASSPA'iKIt x (i iy .-1ra Mii i ?T"f "'U l or ) R' rh I'.nnk y&J O TTC 's h r-l y i-e h tp t he iiadiTT-sttTfu-! tins fceon dpi'l -l-nin i-T-.tor. wit h t ht-. w 1 1! ann ed ol thiitt. o Th:tr,r: i t e ' i rburn cotittty, rieerastd 6iiti c-etatQ sarp ivi-i t- -.r, f"t il. .r.LVR A-7m-ritr t- r j j IS - ith ill Annexed. TOT I OV, is n. r' y i- ti t h: t tii- uiul r irnt- his ho-n a"lli : t'; ti t-d i in ii.s r ;t'-r of the etat- m" Vrv f;Annt-n i-iif f .'im ir t'tin .'h '-i'iuty, tit o ji'-'? . ' ' i-st ire ? prised to he insol vent. j y iS Ii VII L LiC K, Ad' to . ?rOTICR i'li-r-i hv .r ' t'i.it I a ! nt .-n? Ii Anciori "3 on SaMiriav , t '- ''h d'i - i Am tr, is i at t im Am-ticB K im? j' U r.p'-y ä: N -1 ii Kv -r.avil'fl Tn.' p--r prop'-rs ni Mry hirtpta d c- s ti rnt'B'stinsr of B-Hi?. fti diny. Tltiuachrt H Kcrr.i nr.-- '.'1 t-iirir ta. A rrfdito six TJioa 1 ha on a'l snc.n t- '''Te' (io l.r. to hrinirn;tt With i atereitt waiv :iif r -iii-f ix' h;- i sn-rrovH eeirt v , ivlH Ü . Ü 'f'-hrJH. A-l in-.t-a-nr. fA 19 W" Ihi la'.lö Suiter; h'"' doi .Vzzß f"T sa'e ' my29 GALI)VKLL LAN ft TiRRATPlv of he n'lape of a harp, with pearls m i'Xi. i "! aA h.ir in centre. Vln-1 foT the tneofthe ri vtr. Ti. tinker haH he TfW.iHed and reoetTc the thfin V. of the owner hv tvinr t at this hifiue. jeijtf M KMOR A V r rr M Rook, hound in Leather with we-l ."a spnoe Inrk l"'t in onte tnr. The owner wiM he thar.U'til to hav t.h- rme left at this of&co. i-2-tf 13 tfsOi 'TTS Vob 1 and 2 Mackerel. 4U ht- hMi Nns. 2 and VafkArel: m ihx Vo. t Herring; 4('qr-hrs o. 1. 2ini 3 do; 75 hx Scale do: JO," Can Stx t'iinrs, ree'd and for a! ar. re-inrH pr:o- It j6 I. D. IlßIMAVM." Sfö tKTÜK. 7fl h-t priw! F.its'ern f oiTeaT v 2 p-io'-ieU Old Oof't Jvafffe; in tir , tcr sale by JV-1 7. H. hook A- HON. C9 I5frrossgr und Pepper; 15 cross ground Uiner; 15 do do Ar-juce; n't do do Clnve.i: 10 do do ricnsii.oiiih.os Kencn-v Muet-iard; 10 hhU Trt. d Appl-a; AU lub Corn Vt-al; 40 bx P'tlm ."ap: ha mr Caudea; 20 do Tallow Cadlen; Jutrt-rerM hy . jyll Z. II. COO EC & SOX. t1 I T Tl 15 Any light dr.t-ijfht et earner Cl'BA. will . f! -fC'.. run r-'Knar!y 1l."v,, pushing down -rrv -TT- "'L "iu,'d iv a;i i up every Wedne-day . She will t ike aK-loa;: ireiTht. and pasaenger-i the regular packet ratea. jyJ7-tt AOAlfV. t NOTHE . arrivM of Lawns, sfusueto Bars, Gr-en H Wi (low P urer, aid a general s.rf mf nt ot orhc-r Dry 0 oods at j v 17 SAM LT K E MBIJJ Ii NOTICE. Ii LL remn who hare claim- acaint nf, will please pregent them ixpiedjs?c!y for puvrr.cnt; aud all tho who kntT tii-mut Ivtte infiet'trd to us. wiildo tin a favor hy pay ing the same. yl7 tf J. W. & S. VICKERV. TO A 1.1 WHOM IT MAY C"NCET.N Q ,(A K thM day fTAVK thin day (Jul.? 14th, i so!d ont mv euiire ineret Ji i-i iHfjTn. rfhiTittl-e d eTeryhir-(r pertainin then-unta. Darvd l y J W . & S ickry To Mr (ri-.T't-s . iinaethebniinV- a the oVeUnY " t -Ätnrn Kinef re thank to mv nnra-rrM frind for iiston, . n) wit n m r. .p "in-s . icRery will conUhpir t.Kf,ral n.t.ron.w. extended to me. whil in hn ir.ini cjt(action wif.li the ol firm, and w.-uid be pleased that the j aao c may bo continued with the now SAMUEL VICKERY. J J

AnffJ assooi td with tne in bnnines Mr. rb.rtes ' "tindi-n .St-.t.!t oro . tio it is kd-. n tnat r e w&JB Mn.Iohniton. .Ir . in plpce a Jlr. . Vickt Trtlrtxt. eT is the tertoinn- of the si.u .l.rrn rtlTiHi-.n ol the fc . I M IV. will oonti-mv-to da a Kamllr Or-ccrr and t,.vT,i.. O. S-raijh f.in H illroa I. ar. 1 a.-o locked immedia'tly 0

business or, the old stand, iieir the n'i.r, ir,i

, under 'henatno ond stvle ol Vhk.rp.yA- Joh:cstos. beautiful and heaitny locat-on wi-n i roo.i a sarrnnncing ! I i b. happy to wait on all my old friend, anl nusto- ctntry as anv io i the JUL, rersni. w-shn., to invest mpro- ! rr.r, -r.d nn u. manv nvr one. m. f.... ... .i.. ;. n-rtv of this kind, will see the adra-taee nf InTP-nns-h. re.

patronafje. promisii g to cU tt. wwaHs to all. . I Ul.'. tir lTTni-onw t pitrona.s;e. protuisli g . .l.Tll. - II . V l';i l',M , , P.S. vr. Siin'l mltery is anihorized to Bik. eHc- I tinn. nd p it all demands against the old firm. I' he name , ottneo.c, nrn ut .e tta ia tat l..,tt.rttcm ofdebt, -e. j jyn j . vv . v . LiU AluLii. JLu il ij Vj Li! t Ell H 3 r T' "?vr X r fr Tn-Wl B fi ÜJ i Mli 4 w'OC l.nr-n pectfull a uouuee ro th citizens of Kran ä1 villea-'id 3'irroundiotcouo try . tbaT h k'.'t c-ntait-Ty on hand l arg : and lull artmfnt of Pi-i Lun tt-r, hi. isles. ''re-sei and l ncr"Sf d r J ootid Prised anoLn-dreaT-d WeatherhoHrdjr. et. . et.. wVieh h- will ie!l h -no for cash Orders from the corntry eol'-oitert ard n Carpentr tret near rats fleilninTr'e Foundry. on Rarpent-r atr.et near rat. fjeilman-e Foundry He haf i?o a vari rt iTircnee nrar the r.TfiriPVPii v ... . .-, i . : -. to 1! ir thit v ti'.n with a fall rerietr & rhep s cs. be bn nght iu Evansville. h. u. w aly' . e-nt. Vineeonea. ;.-V,f . " s- f :i v i . - . . , , ,, . , , m ill r k,b inw apnu. ul' irir."i. wirwirn inim t m.0Mi,i. r..-Md:Lv monii'. the 17th. A liberal re- . ' . . . , . . . . . . . -. . . v. ; r . i .. . U'lrl mute piui in iimmi" i i" 1 ............ vl .it 4 ie-.ü-tf KuBT. I'AItRETT.

RAILROADS, &C.

i . l, i ,1.10 1 ilih ut oft.iivi wnuo iu II A 1 L it O A D , HJ.tI.HSIH A !S il AS EM ex "a. " CV and Alter Vonday, Jura lSth. until 'vrihtr t oric. ß 'i'lie V.lll Psft'rlliier 1'r:via will I IV Kft!:siJlie lit fia.o to ft'But'Ct wiMi tiu rvuMiitt ;:i!ri en vniio v.r. a JittaiHSifV Itiol wj1 for St Iouis aud I'l'ntai iiiinwi. Tone litt- at ,:kr. i .. nid inöTanr p. j-,? at r:i r a. i.. n,aki at r:i r a. m.. n.iakiLir tluett C4"Miiieti'.jn Cu-ci:'wj'.i (Vliimts. CIevt?ui)ü, Jhiiar1elp!;'4 New York gu ! atarre. Utturcjii l?a.ve Ttrr-lluute at 3:3.1 P M.; after if e orriv!,) of train from lailiau ryl?s arrive at l:vuueviiie at P, M. l-M,si-i-iic''r?i,T thlf train c::d come frvm St. T,ouia CiitvinTtati bu4 Loaibvilie a me tiny, liuzg-tge thevkiü of luaiauapoiia. FAXES: Frora ivansviHe to c1. Lours. ... 7 15 ... n 6 ss ... 8 i . .13 I P. 17 .MT ....21 t1 is m It 50 ...22 CO ftt OO CO io do d Jo Ot do do do o ro do f'hicneo .. do do do do .da do do do do do TnitauD'jii'lis, .... Cinciunuti rif. I:ind Bulla' N.w Ytk l:i:.'.a:M;''i. V l- lir r-il'imnre Vnhirp;;on Philadelphia.... Ho fotAn . . . ...23 50 l'aily Freight Train l.-uv I-'.vsr.&Tf 1'c end T rro-Ilaute at 7 40 a . M . . on whirV lonU rnspcrcri wi" t e taken Jtw"" Fur any infnrmat'nyi or through Tickfta. apfTy at tKe Oourrfiny'i Transportation OfQcp, hi'iui of T.niiFt strict, Kvnvme. jei4 . J. .1. P.AMRI S. SufiM. Priarer.inClar.oii an.i Ufni-Taoa I'&trtwt tt.keou othr a-i v . mil rorr . ' rVv! NEW ARRANGEMENT rF "J,, fviviuitv. tl ADAMS KXPR133S COMT'AVY rroneetlnllv tunce to their frifji-d?, tb p;iSiro( Kvaus-vili tn6 that tlipy i.a9 d--tt rmicd t open nn ofi cf p.van'vuio to ie evotei exetusivuly to the t.rct st-etirn oV the husinoti of their L'ne. and have api omtcu 'r. GKö( V . Ml BR l r,K as their Ag.-tn t, who, from hifl pan con reel irr with tt e hiisinese, ii pettcctly f tnilinr ti üb all th-mute und te rtetiila of their operation. This arranyfrt nt ha( been made with th sole object of iiicr'aiinr the faci i t i ei -r the Kxpresn. and here-v increase its d( sirt.1 ili'j to the pub--lie to afsomplish which tho best effortu of our local rcp will be especially directed AH perrons havintr huftiness with out comffuy will pleae cH on Vr. 5iBri(e. at our new off ce cv First street, bt'wt'en i.opust aad Main, who alone is authorised to act foy us from this date. nov2-dtf ALFRED OATTTTPT? SuncrintPTirf-n. rt5i;n vumivils, "S"VST receiv d (and now open-nr dTrect (r.im Fhi'adely phia. 8 hül f chots, 24 boxes n f choice Bin ?k and Oriia TV, a'nonk-ft whch is a h:il! chest of tra P.'afV Tea, which we ri'fOT mn d to thopo who love it.. nil ef which ia ottered at a small advance on cnt . C til nnd fry it at VICKERYA- lOFFVSTOy'S. 1 jyl? Main t , near Washington Hotel. r&llS II,TK. ACJi -'' hx Tin Pa; Pi?s Rlork Tic; tmo iiiS rppr Bott3iaorted; 4 too do Wire do la jtcre nnd forsle jyl s AMI KL ORR. F. UVF Fi Of H. -5 bbls yjrV-te'n xtr brand, intl. Z. H. Ci'OK A SON. rt-c''l hy je:i ' 11ITR and red Lead for sale by S AMU EL ORR. GROSS Cotwress Wator, just refiy d by jv!7 Z. II. COOK SOX. rflOl VIHV Rro.v li-ii H. j Hams; 2000 lbs Phoulden; 2iXK) do "'idjsrih'd an lar: lo a stir ply of extra Suar Cured and Canvassed Hun, in strc and for unle by jVl nüK.illBEKGIiR k CAKSOX. ;cni)i s sai e of rkai, i:ta e. . "Tt.TICI is her by jriven that TLinry Jacob', tluardinn of 1 j the minor htrirs ol W ill i.i tn fd . dc as- d It iitue of an order o" the Court ol Cowuinn. Plrn oi Vitiiderhum coun ty. on the 2d (Uy of August, 1?S!. b twetu ID o'clock A M. nd 4 (iN-lotik P. V.. of b,aM dny, will (.11 at pub ie auction, k. tli door of the Court House, ia the citv of Kyausville Vndj hurph c,n , Inn in, all that ol the t nth h tlf of the Nor'h ( at ir.art r of ti.s N rth Fast nnrtcr of sect -on nineteen, tonn .ijf. South ot lirne ti-n wvst, blJiiir" ne to en id hi-irc ai.i nut hrf n f-re 8"it. the ra"" Icing ahfiU e'rht .term, ut-on the f-j!l wii ? frirs to it: On1, third ot the P'TeNis- money to bt- paid in cah. en th!r-i in six snd one r.hlrd in twelve monthii. the purchf-r ti piv Li noLts for t.he two l.ut payments with iit-re.t ftoiu the dsy of sale, enred by rr .trriiaae upon the prn if". j ytf-3w UNVi; V J A C OP.H. Dtiardisp. nisisui i rtoA ÄOTirK. ''HK piTtnerrthip htTPtofore exi-tinjr bt ern the underiv Binned bv been dissolved by r. utual con"itt. AI1 the oufstaod-p hiicircss of the firm of K'T.i!l ä Fort t it! be teled by .1 . H . Rogers, to whom a-l hi I1 w ill h- presented and payments of dtht n-.Hde. It ia ncrt-rsftty to fettle the hut"iu"s f the firm imraeü ia'.ely. PK1 K U K K IaLL, jy:iw J. H. ROGERS. WR, the undnr-'jined. wh.h tu c-ill (hp a'trntlen of the Wh(il's;ile Ver hin s ef KvaupviHe end d'lera ia r' RTjr.il t the fnot t.at e are n -w i.;ini-fACMirirg a pnre ar ticlf '1 i-'er Vintvar. hich f will .n sobs o compete wi th Cincinnati or rittsburh pric1'- (; i v- V9 a c 11 A t ir trial t ill wh a I?. V RrrfKlf A. f.M FORD Ü , H. Tin m.t.nurnctor is sifnattd ui; e Com r ef FourX and Ca I stPirr. l.tuniso cit,r jvl-dawlyj IVKW Ea-VCSl.At. HLACKIIV. ' y FT K R c.ir tt ! r-.-r tiow t :iit to at.'nii. er. d of oilirg 7-1 nnd i oii-h:n let tr vt'h one irtit ld. J. H KH'HA ti T ht at If.i-rh i-- -v.-r d romif. itit hich will 'fjvi ri tu Uy pol -h a 1 1 n ili r-f Y . o-s and nho ( d -.lf-o rentlrthm x"t an 4 plial 1c ., Thit, atlendti r -t. p-..i ; i)ja if trnly nn ri v:v' ld in t,h tr n- v r t !.er fin'ntrv nr it- fh'ti'nqualfty, f.rd it.s nittri LioM etrers t.fi the Ifiit-ter. Ail vrho "pfo it," 'ot- la - üT-fl'viinr pre-rvuii-n fin d Vrillijiney wil' w e the N t w K- g'an.i lla"kirg. Sold in l-'an-vill 1 y Wo Jsey t Haw-v-r. -l.W. (f-S. Vick. rv. Cranf.ird B-ll, U rshherrer & f'nrvr tx . and of . ) R-tf. WW I'O'i AT it ! K A 0OV4TVAT i ij.ply or P-it it.- !otr0r tvn they sellio MiupttV rrwrrntnt'M k- a tos 1' do Rclrigtratura assorted fi'tf rc'd by 'n. rc-oK x- soy. IT 10 ; rflOM..R AM) lii!-lT,hhKM.- & t) i:n?li4li V, ovird , fit-grs 100 pa:rs Jaeonett V niieiüleevrn. rfd to-'ay and for sale by JA3IE.S Lt.V & it, & tt. 15 box-a R " ti r Tin; boxes jt Tiu; ineOl'. ao. d '.Viro. t.r talu by tyS 175 bd'-? ai-.ai'U'il iieci iro'i; 3 casks In . t Zir (i. for sal hy jr SAJI-L Oftll. S Iron i ii.t r.-? i v il p.r ' ' T-onio Vav.'' Thi our forme r .ocli makes our anior t::nt com-plj-ti-. jyl7 SAMl.-Et ORB. lVATfliJ Vit if 3 1J .N A"4- Si IC13 VUV.STS. 'SfMIOSE wh.i wntilii ira.-t;c c-'r."Hiy will r.t orio c.:ll f-a fi 11 irnl'r;iiT .V ., snd p ircbr.se ttiosi? lirable art.iclts ws!l them low forrash. 1J15 P. HOKS'BROOK & CO fi AliiMtl-J I.t liliffK. 2"köiefy "superior tL Chetiscjudt reteivcii ly . jyt4 HI-PSIiftKUOER tr OAB'" fl ft1 rf i 1. US fstra Siiirir cirt"! Ilrit-d lieef. reo'd prr ' jy't llKRillS5ll'l?R & CAKSOM. R IHK. Wf 1'ls in snrerlnr or'l'-r; Unlito Bin UiTr CJanJ FYolf (Vt'li White l.trr... ; iiii.1 Nch ll'r.s rrT.alwavs on land; also t'hite aud trri-v l.inf in t.l. '- for s'.lo by i vU ' ' li. rOTK C. K 1 KST r5i; Jtll.J. H ulm io t rT s.ln t ry !Jj i,iw r yi? f;i-: KnsTKR & rn S.ll.Ol'H. I0O l l'ls anil cks rw'i p-r wir ai to daytor salt-ly jyli GEO. KOa I tit & CO. - E?VFF.ER, II I.E '' Kir-vrha Salt. . tiK'l. Pi 'STIC It S CO . gn-, Hae 25t"iO bi 1 on hand a& ri road dt p-it anil Canal. : - 1VI2 - rTlti l-ll'S ItIPkOVKH Fit IT Art1- i I KT V d'j7.-n it f t'hti-r's Im proved I-'riut f'aiii;. tiui Timrleit. surest and ctit-ar-Jt cm erer invented 1 riet IiaTa nf eqnivl. th-y are maie nf the tirv lmi.t n.afHrials aim can b ns-ifl lor years. No antimony, Kal or rulvr ahin. theaa. cans. Z If O UK X SON. .jr Sole te"t f"r Eransvillo. NOl'ICJJ KXTHA. CorVTYani Titv orders will lie t'lkrn at FAR for Clothiaz at L. KAHN 'S Clothinz Store, two doors aboT tha '' Journal OtHco. jyl-tf ! H tfH2AD'i.tv Qiijyifly extra Vnms j'istrec'd and for salt in ii:iinf i t it -t tn an it hr ,m ir t r I. . C AU ' gLMI'fl SK T PrM,. A utipply kept constaaiiy on h .nn. Tor utile :orf-t parket priree fcy t 3 '18 K. ill (j lK K T fMf W Uf. Hlli i;!. i itii MALI-".. , . rjrUTEitmd Unourn tie Xetr Hotel, at Newl.erry. Trill hm i SL sivld nn for as -'Iva .tar nnsto t!.e n er. It i s fuvoraUy . ! loeareil in flip itf.n ril.inr t" Q o f e wl.errv . i n Orient- cone . . . ty. I nil . . l'l tie nereary o;t ha,nri eit rns. te the IV aod K f'ana at t ie tre-Ji-r 1U . on M bite river ist. "ar-.iouia.s apply to either, S L S Tn nt'.BI)i ' ITH 1 1 I 1 1 t M A .1 ' ' 1 1 N I . ' . t ! fi ir.v-:N foic sali:. . V BfiW . r - , - j- , . -- 7;- -,7- p .. .ir fai --V;J eo ''.VrJ Si, far-n. I now Her this tlaee tor sale. n it ie fomnotou Tavern Hniie. one Inrje thref utory rVi" ,l with capanfty to b! niz'Tter fron 4i'f to .VX- hojrf per day. with (rood "taMe and all nt-cefan oni-huildion It h. a stoue lan-iinr of d diii of w.f. T and t all time fre fron mnd. It no noi-ies3 4 rood ry fioo'-s and fir0"' cry Trad and is widely known as a shipi'inr poinf ond to bnt t w kons on the Ohio river from Lnnii'le tn Kantyiita. loe lor-ation ani c tiara ter ot toe nnnuw -. i tt place Imperatively refjn're oth r braiifh'1' of x,r to r.e cnuutte t, vu: Alol.f-co StemmeT.v. fee-. ',. j tially oresary to sanply the 'eniands of tne pMe. and w'ticn. 11 none, wonirt nicr-nte ttie rn""' . un,.. t : ' i " 1.. . .- c k Ami, t.rv from wbieh. to tnnt-nme. notradir-ai l-C-so eriT4 (f..r wntol wtdij -j and nearer th point 1 ran mr orner w; 1 o - -.... . br uht to tin nlace ( at nn orVr ha U in-d from court . l"h' o1 oow '"',s- F'A", kVorTh ai"": ; ci 1:-- ....... ... - 'vi-td Haven, Ky. T tTM oS.2. 1-nxes freati. on-y 6 ' ifaya out from New 1 . , ' , ,, i .. jmm uiisauB, lorMiv in" ' . . ..ctl-v f. r-iv if. MF". rO?T.K 4 f-O.

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