Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 11, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 August 1856 — Page 2

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ADD. H. SANDERS, EDITOB. " CITY Olf EVANSVILLE. SATURDAY MORNING,:: :::::::::: :AUG. 9 . FOR PltKBfDKXT, MILLARD FILLMOEE, - ' or New yokk . . . rOR VJCK PHKMDKXT, . ' ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON, or TKSsraEE. - ... . .- - FILL.:IOKll KI.IK lOIIAI. Tit'KKT. GEORGE P. DUNN, or Lawrence. ANDREW VV. OSBORNE, of Laporte. 1st District J AMES O. JON r S. of Vsml.'r'ourg'i., 2d 3d An DA VII T. I.AIRI). of JVrry. do JoH' B.lKFrf.oi Lnwreiit. do J'HN K WMI'IK.(ifDprbnrn. rto FRKIi JOi'XS NBUGM. of Wa? ne. do I E."V HIM I I 'V. of ' iMison. do WW.K H)W Ai;iS.of go. do HR. PRATHKK.of Vnii'pimiin do - THUS A.S'I'A r'IF.U fl . Josepha dt JOHN H. HnU K. of (asr.-H'jro do WM. M HMK nf.Uiill.-h. 4tu 5th . 6th ' th O'h 10th llh Jiigrs Lockhart The Abns o: Vea ca Ä. Word ,. , .,; ; to Fi'.'more Men 'The friends of 'Judge, 'Lockhart, and thase nearest and dearest . to him. could scarcely complain of us if we were to retaliate the abuse showered upon his opponent, by hold ni up Lockhart as a political "monster of hideous mein, " who, like v ice, to be shunned, - need only, be seen. ,,We trust, however, that the base falsehoods now beinj spread over the District to injure Mr. Veatch, and the hundreds of slanders hurled against him, the misrepresentation of his position upon every question agitating the puhlic, and the geneial low, unmanly and dospic.ible com so of the enemies will never become an example for the imitation of thoso who are opposed to Lockhart. We should much rather see even Judge Lockhart the next Representative from this District, than to use such means to secure his defeat. And yet the truth about him would fall but little short of the slanders against his op ponent. In these truths we shall found our opposition to Judge Lockhai t, and he may thank us that during this canvass we shall not expose evei-ything we know calculated to withdraw from him any remaining portion of the public confidence which may now be clinging to him. Wo deem him a man utterly; untit to represent this District in Congress, and we shall endeavor to proue him such. We regard his nomination as an insult to the intelligence and political decency of the First District of Indiana and though we are far from sa3'ing this insult came from the Democratic party, it did come from tho Convention which pretended to represent the feelings f that party. We look upon the means ho took to secure this nomination as shameless bad in precedent and worse in practice but thoroughly illus trative of the "office-grasping, unscrupulous political character of the man who used them. The manner of tho nomination was precisely worthy of tho nominee Much that we shall say of Judge Lockhart, and probably that which may bo most calculated to injure him in public confidence, would have remained unsaid, but for the infamous course taken by the enemies of Mr. Veatch to destroy him. Upon their heads rest the responsibility, for we intend that this canvass shall not be conducted in the form of a defence of Veatch, who is a man in every attribute of manhood by the side of his opponent, and whosa past history, private and political, challenges investigation and defies the calumnies of enemies. These ene nies have been endeavoring to keep their own candidate in the back ground, and save him and his course from criticisim, by charging upon Veatch. They have saitl their worst of him, and now we shall see whether his opponent is so particularly perfect in moral and political uprightness, that his friends can safely throw stones at others, and not become convinced the' themselves live in an exceedingly brittle ulass house. We have a word to say, however, to those few who claiming to be friends of Fillmore, are indirectly lending aid anil comfort to the Old Lino party m this Congressional canvass. They claim tobe wedded to Fillmore and his principles that first and alove and beyond all other things political, their object is to su-t;tin these. This is right we feel it is right because it is part and parcel of our own feelings The only question then is, which is the best plan in this particular matter to advance ur object, an4 to ultimately oring about the greatest benefit for Fillmore and his principles? We take it for granted that no other candidate will Ikj nominated for Congress. The question is then narrowed, or rather it remains what it was originally intended to be, to a choice between Lockhart and Veatch. The great mass of Fillmore men in the District are decidedly in favor of Veatch. Those Fillmore men who do not go with them, or who do not vote for either candidate, will be lending their aid thu3 far to elect Lockhart. Now to the main question, admitting the candidates to be equally titted morally, mentally and by personal character, for the office to which they aspire while every man of intelligence in the District who knows the two men, knows Veatch is immeasurably the better man for the position; but admitting what we have said tan Fillmore men better advance their objects, &e sustaining of Fillmore and the advanceMem of the principles upon which he runs, by Meeting Lockhart than by electing Veatch? The great result of either course will be when one of those men is in Congress, and one of tho three candidates now before the people is in the Presidential chair, with his administration organized, its policy laid out, and every member of Congress important in his position, either as a supporter of this administration or as an opponent. Now which of these two candidates should the Fillmore men of this District d to eiect ( Wliose ivflvmre- would more likely

be for "Fillmore and, his administrative policy? for we t ike it for granted every Fillmore hopes for his election, and like us believes there is a crood nrosnect of hie election. That should be

be - t' I 1 the question with every Fillmore m m. Lockhart was bitterly opposed to Fillmore "when he was President. He is still opposed to him and to his principles, and an endorser-' of the Pierce administration to the fullest ex tent of its imbecility for good and its power for evil, and all its acts of omission and 'coin-; mission. No manjn the Pjstrict .has proven himself so little entitled to the confidence and support of aJLgood Fillmore m m as Lockhart, for: no man has--mora signalized himself by low, vindictive, unscrupulous abuse, of the principles Fillmore, represents. t There is no birterer, meaner, more unprincipled opponent, j in this District, of all we advocate, of nil we j hold near and dear to our hearts in politics. I Y e need not recall the words and acts of his past, for his is admitted. He is of all other : men, the most objectionable our opponents' r COuld have presented tO the American partV.' t . the Fillmore men of this District. There .... is, indeed, not a single redeeming trait aboutthe man or the politician, to recommend him to our resnect much less to our suoDort 1 lu "-siri,i, imu-u ass IU uur hupptin. P.ut Mr. Veatch declares that if Fillmore is 1 elected, be will give his, administration his t hearty support. Moro than this, he would , advocate his claims, if he stood as good a chance of defeating Old Lineism in this State as

., .. . , tne case ; tue oag Pienes nave poueu ineir entremont. He has never warred against Mr. Mn strengtbi wh,ist our party, not considering Fillmore, but he has waged a bitter, most de- it a party contest, have divided their votes totermined war against the Old Line party, and twen the candidates, and thousands have not

ho is still doing it. If Fillmore be elected,

Mr. Aeatch, if elected, will take h.s seat in tho Amuran ,)arly was an -...dependent candiCongress a supporter of the Fillmore adunnis- ,iata aga,ISl inrrjt Though we have there tration and this is tho great result we should il.b'UO majority, the .Americans would not

look at if we were running a strictly Fillm.rc candidate v,,.. t i. ovv how can any man, an earnest friend of Fillmore, stand idle in a contest like this? We say he is not only committing a fatal error, but he is not walking in the plain path of duty. It certainlv seems to us the , . . . . . , ,." plain, unmistakeable duty, of every . i illmore man in the District, to defeat Lockhart. This can be done by unity and icorl:. Yet his warmest oni.oiients are" l.avin.r ihoir rrlrtr i , , , .. v .-. e,i I cooled by the action, or want of action, of those ... t . lit . j who, it seems to us, should be striving and earnestly striving, to second their efforts. If we are mistaken in our position, it is an honest mistake-but never shall it be thrown up to 1 I lie B'liTD incl rn mnn fol ,n omr ouii,nip In ' w ....... ... on,linfr .I-ltiii.u I m L-li-irt to fnnmoss In .on ...v...,0 ..w.,.. v iU iu iresent the fust District of Indiana Thus v w. a. .v.. ..... xi. uo much to Americans, or Fillmore men, exclu- , ... . . ... sivcly. o trust tho occas.on will never

again arise, calling upon us to publicly discuss dute. In Ju.lge Goolloes ilistrict, the Arne rfcvith political friend-s. our own dulu. To-mor-! it an nanv held a Convention and declined to

row, perhaps, we shall proceed to uddress the . p . . Iv . . . . Irvine ui im Ajöuivt uii in uijeci oi üua?e "v'v"ki" M viuuuj uuu vii-vii -wi-a a.a candidate for Comrress. - - ! Fillmore Club. !

Let every Fillmore man recollect that he is the American Order, we should have found called upon to attend a meeting at Apollo Hall th" S"K ,Nichts ?Vlaiu'inS his 8,,cce.8S- HS , , ,. independent candidate, to Imi an anti-Ameri-this evening to form a t illmore Club. 1 his cau ti nunph organization is indispcnsalile for the campaign, j The party lines have been strictly drawn and it will bo put through with enthusiasm. in very few counties iu the State. Wherever Tfie meeting this evening has been callod by a this has Uen done thero have bt!en larS ßa,ns ir 11 for the American party. There have been moro large number of persons, and we have no whig candidates in the field than Sag N.chts. doubt will be numerously attended. - All the 'J'luit there shall be no misapprehension on the preliminaries will bo arranged for the organi- part of our friends elsewhere, we tell them zation, besides which there will bo one or more that this election cannot show tho relative ,v..., l. ti l i- v. l -.1 strength of the parties, and that, however speeches made. 1 he Uuhes have been invited v t. i 1 great a gain the Sag .Nichts may ca?J an( to attend, and we hope numbers of them will cllucklu uV01.( our pai.ly i:; stronger by many grace the occasion. They are for Fillmore al-i thousands than it was last August, and in Nomost unanimously, and let them give evidence vember will give an overwhelming majority

of the fact W Lein- nrosent nt Um larin, of. e . o i j -5 the corner stone of the Fillmore Club. (jCT" " Incog" sends us an excellent and

scorchir.gly severe letter on the sulject of the ; day by day in its Kansas policy. The WashWest Franklin atl'ray, the implication of two 'ington correspondent of the New York Tri-olhcer.-., and tue course of the Knijuirer. Iiut , bune,' writing on August 1st, says: as we had already signified our intention of '; The timas are pregnant with significant dropoiiii this subject, having eiven it fall at- events The administration cannot withstand

tention. ami drmnin-r o.hin-e ,,,, ni.p..nPlr 0 0 - j to concentrate puiic condemnation n here it belongs, we leel obliged to decline incog's" article, jiointed as it is. We may here ay, however, that every statement contained in our narration of the particulars of this alfair, excepting the one we have publ civ corrected, - - - - has been substantiated bv the oaths' of' wit We say this for the benefit of the nesses. editor of the Enquirer, who because of the : single error, ami lirst made known to the pub l.c as an error by ourselves, . has endeavorcd to throw doubt over the whole, and make c .i . -. i it an excuse Tor not publishing that winch 1 0 . miglit 'implicate nis lord, master ami conscience keeper. For tho Journal. Fillmore all Siht. Princeton, Is d., Aug. 7, 185R. Ma. Editor : The Americans raised a pole here this morning one hundred and eighty feet high, in honor ot Mr. Fillmore. They hoisted upon the pole a Hag fifty feet long, which waved proudly o'er the Buchanan flag, it being only about one hundred and forty feet high. , This shows the true spirit in which ever lover of liberty and his country, appreciates Mr. Fillmore. Let every friend to Mr. Fillmore work zealously for his cause. Yours, Ac, . . , YOUNG BLENCO. 07" A letter from Greene county, Indiana, speaks highly encouraging of the prospects of Fillmore in that county. We shou d like to publish the letter, but we do not feel at liberty to make the essential alterations, in it re quired and the author has not sent his name. 0J We committed an error yesterday in stating that Union County, Ky , had given a small American majority. As usual it gave a Democratic majority.

The Kentucky Election. -A very curious anomaly has presented itself in the last local election throughout Ken tucky, In VPIV ipnr t rwt imcfa hnc th Sao- inhta fim

one of their number in any county where the "majority was against them, but a great many lndepenUent American ai.d hi candidates have been in the field in all the American Ktl O T.'r.i ill! o. Tlif Ktr X.ipl.t . linVP llttwl r commenced claimin- the foremost candidates. whether Whi" or Ameiican. and it is verv ... , , wen inai tney siiouiü nave acrumu ot comlort, as in November therö will not te a grease-spot left of tliem. The American Order has been charged with ' tntroducing'parl.r pbliticH-inio ' the judicial elections, r The recent election shows this to be false: Irt 'several" oP the judicial districts, in which there is beyond ujubt a largo American majority, tne Amencan party declined' to nominate candidates for judicial offices, and the Americans h e cast their votes in the election without any'refere,ice vdjatever to parties. WhiUt such has heen the course l the American party, the ,nns , one of ownurohe. This has been most evident, in the contest' between DuVil" anl Marshall. -The Americans had no . , .... . nOU1,nee mttle "el,a- "l6 '',CUtS t0 T ,u"u '"V "7 7havuir no nomination to bind thfin have nut onlv in iart voted for DuvalL but a Drominent member of our party, from personal consideialloI's- has electioneered for him throughout . . ,. a, , tw u,su ,cl' ' ' 7 unit iniftr iravrt M nrfii!iil 1 til H i numrit v .1 indrA iUVil,i ß doubtless elected ,and the Sa-Nichts have ih impudence to claim this as a great falling olf from the American party. We can i . i. . L i : i uro our .r.enus every .e.e u.a sue n is not vol,eu fl , , , ,. . . ' Ulake a """ation. It was not a party vote. tiudtre iMiiciieioe is a mir anu a supporter - a ami.n ..Jv,, I I T." " 1-1 . .: - 11." 1 - - - also claim a very larg0 gilin in hal dis. trict, as the race bids fair to lie very close; VI i.lJL 1 . Jl Vl J U OHV s.i IV.II syO l"- we presume they will entirely overlook ??h instances as Marion county where the lniiependenf candidate lor shenlr, supported by A,nericans has beaten the regular Sag Cicit nominee iu tins county in which Clark beat Morehcad 740 votes. . Judire Pioor was not nominated by the American party, but ran as an independent . ,i r ,u candidate against the regular nominee of the g;l , Nichts Iiis district went for Clark last year and it was to be presumed that he would beaten, il, as they have done, that party should uni!nnlJr f"stain f.heT no,n,neein I hi M-wiiii iiwlricf mir iniiMiiiilii hstvi . .... claum; tlu loreillOSt 01 tWO 1 UHjS, WOO Were : .. . ( : :.:,,! I . I . , . I r I .. 1 .1 running 101 tutuil juui.-, aiiuuuuuiiras nuuita have -claimed the outer 'it -he had been sueJi "art c,unty two IV luys were candidates for cleik, and we shali doubtless fi;ilJ lh H A ntir. i.r th ,.w.il -.-n,li. f r , .1 1,!;.i1,ri. r,. -n K . a f T 6 r v , ' cauiu an invit-'pe;iieiu eauuiuuie lui re-eieuLiuu. j ij.ipt, iinVes a Whin was also an mdepenaent c;iuu.iiui;t Dill uuuui uiubiiu vvuuiu uuiUivi-t ed, he withdrew and left the courso clear to iGiKidloe. If Capt. Hawes had continued 'candidate, although Goodloe is a member candidate, although Goodloe is a member of . ,or anu ioneison. ( uou. uour, Backing out Backing Dcrti '' The administration backs out and lets down tlle Pressure of public Opinion It is eiving way before the scorn and contempt of an indig nant people rirst, bipiatter Sovereignty is abandoned; second, the administntion annuls the inf;mious territorial laws of Kansas; third the President removes Shannon; fourth, h appoints Col Geary, of Pa., who is recommended b'l Gov. Heeler: tilth loom OS votes UglUUSt : continum-r him: sixth, in renlv to a ouustion rr ' J . - - ll"0"1 Gen. Wilson why Shannon was removed, Or . I. an a.im.nistrauon senator is reponeu to repiy: iv).-rtZ 7ii Zif. behruarii. IIa is a scoundrel. sir, a d d scoundrel." In addition to the above, it is now reported ! W"1 lht President is ready to strike a blow at ianotherof his Border Ruffian instruments , , , . -, i Judge Lecompte. I ho rresuient has express ed his dislike of Lecompte's infamous course very freeiy of late, and his determined that he (Lecompte) shall never try the State prisoners under cli irge of treason in Kansas: and to this end the President will either order a nol. pros. tobe entered in their ea;e to-day, or change their trials from Kansas to Pennsylvania, 'by a bill which will he introduced in the Senate by Senator Bigler, of Pa., which will be piloted throiuih the tlouse by a member of the Administration party. Mast. The Madison (Ind.) Courier says: "A friend from the country brought us two twigs off an oak, to shew what an enormous quantity of acorns there will be this year. Our friend says he has seventy hogs, and he will not have to feed them at all until fattening time. The drouth, if not good for the growing corn, appe-irs to have been excellent for the mast. Be thankful, brethren, for the acorns." Pole I'aisiso. Ve hope Evansville will be represented at the pole raising at Newburg. The Fdlmore men of Newburg will raise a tall pole there this morning, and we know they would be happy to see a few of Fillmore's numerous friends of tnis city. We cannot be with them, but we wish them a happy time. Mr. Harlan, of this city, will address the citiawns of Newburg in tho evening. ;

Choice Family Floue. We have receiver from Messrs.Littles &" Erwin, proprietors o" fa Canai MilIs a sack of Hour made of se- ,

.lectedneMT wheat. After a fair trial we pro nbuhce it probably the best flour ever used ir ow-family if white, 4i:htnni sweet bread, can afford the proper evidence. . , Mr Little infortns us that this is a f;lir sa'inP1e of the flour now bein- made at his Mills lor the Eviin-.- ; ville market. .AU the tlotir made at theser Mills-for the home trade is from 1 selected tcll , , , . n Tery supcrforr-'it is now sold extensively in this city, and will recommend itself. We invite the attention of families to this flour, feeH assured that if they once trv it. they .,, , T ' , , w,lf no hcr. It is sold at many , of the groceries, and orders left at the mills by cither families or dealers will be1 promptly at-j tended to i, . . ,: " , MIIIU1MM.,,,... - it ,...!, r Mr: J. n. p.. F,kfo. 'ir.. mV. j. '"'. 1J- 2SA J ; ;;o. whrhu -orih ä0 shirt ste tV hilü villains rinii'i urev la crime." Th. ddwnie.f Charlentoa. Virgin., marri.i in Frnk'ort- "d h"d Ken for. "l tu h" . n. t., i,r..,..t h...r.i.u oaprigi.taies. hha wo th madene of u hktte"" 'li Sooi.iiy nJ c.t wn. hu Um is iePu wi. h 1 kaaw' " hlv f ' q f gntla -t m'jt g.-nroiu feeling! oi 1L0 human hrt. II -oarn.d b, h,. meads, th h.r ...n.-. . 1L . . . j t vmv-Mzr i.h an .! m. ö'l'-Ciüi Ali i O i'iJb. . ' . Gf-J" Voti-es to thii pt&oe. ten cents per line on insertion; 20 Hat yur line three timee; U aeuu ier hue one week; dwconn n looter time. WOUU! WOUIIÜ Or.DKRi "K IlitKiiitr on sn LEKT AT El B. WHEELKR'S. WIM. BK puumptlV Fli.tEO ' or-lw JCTjf" There will he Distill of tho Steck' o'ders of the Northern PUuk K. d Col li-j at tl.e . Oi. . ol Jonen & Blythe in thv city vt feTansvin, tn Sjturüa . AOOiat Utli, Ifi.ib. st which titni sUt. ment of t fte adairs of tlit? Coinpj-n-will b ntado. au' ibt j-iescion d aeuiel "abwl lle . . j i T ; . t . , - J m k. iiuB,Mii tuoi; e.onu numwiin .unr wqv beptcud t0fio u.catvtbeir iw.d a t render the IMank Itoad O-uptmus, if uot nselcss, am- ttma turn Mi travel from Main street, and deji ive tht; pr a r portu of the Stockholders of the prioctful t cm tit autic i-utcd whto tt.e eu acribtd their stocL?' r . j3l 10t JA MKS l JOVEi Secretary. Dv.-ii-Kpai t. There r.re but few who do nor. t wine time ex peri.-tice the uiiol.-jüt edect of ternp- rary indi-iftijn. su ii a.- a u oi iiinuesa. weijrn nuu uueaaii.ees i , j en. ...w.- ,. ... ..... All . ich elni,t r- eviden t f approve tt-, taadyspaiHi-i.' which honld alwiy be ch-titicd ai.d cored to . a iDfaiiibit tmty ut i mih smwaia t thi tho-s.,.Ta win ,,ntj h. hv u. th.mana rrJyud ii. - lil(,tl .tt-, ', w, Ut b, r r.ncipd .0rüSSiätsad ui,neri'j. f f t y3-dw w'imiL-ey & s.hvykr. - -- - - V, raT'" ' !' U I.., incus-. .t iiii.Ti.i I...S njnu-i innen "-' are 'noon 11 I Ii Ü OnaVinue. ten linen.' lew, oneti 'one wee" . l Sl; two W.jkl. 21; Owe t-liisre. ten linee o le.i, one time. We: Ihr- e linies. ! ; on- inonin, f-i; tnr. t ,,,,., 7 ; six inunihs, -SK': on- yn.ir. I5 lti-eoniu -a " 'rm-aeim. n.moi .n n. -.Mi.t. arouui Mo charne o r rarnir.j. death or r--liifioin notice. - ----..:..'.--- n - . , t i n 1 i t' GEO U Ci I A L U I 1 L II 1 , JSiitkoriztd by the S'ate of Grorri,t. Fort C.tt.11 ACiEtli'i.iy lottery! , C i, A s I IS . To ba drawn in thn City 1 1 Allan. Georgia, m pui lie on . on t'ltj ThMiay. Aug. 25 1.-., . a- 1 - - II .4 V A A I I, A Aaru oWAiN ä: 'JU, IMA.AUhUS. O L T f Will oo di-triha-cd aeeotrti" g ro tl.e following mill. i.i i nun .ti i3U,0()U x U AliiüUh lö.lüo i'UlZhb! 1 rrite 01 sin iki is aw'.iime.

I do 10. ism is uino 1 do in im is l'i I , do 5 'Mi is .-Mmo I do .... a.lHifl ii 2,11 I do I.iki ts 1 I no 1 l-0 is 2,' (H III do is 'i MI ItKI do nil is lllK O 4 Priiea of t'iisi appruxiiuatii.g to &4l.' Hi tr.ze are..$Hi)ii 4 do 1 d. Iii.t do .re.. at 4 do 75 do lu.iOO do are.. :l0 4 do ' till do 5 lnK.1 d.i are.. 210 4 do 50 do 2 U-O do are.. 2in 4 )o : 4U do l.d 0 l.i arc. Ml do 25 do l. do are.. irl if) do 20 do 2K do are.. 15 ooo do 8 are -. . liO.'WO

..,;. (..... ...... 'ielendineiiowii stream irom tieteut-eof lliyision etreet fco lo.lBj pniesataoiinunau iiOt ", p., int i f.Bt ,Tura . ie ,reet. Aboot 35 test of tMa The 15.000 Prizes of $: are do errained by the n mber which property .a Iri id imnroved ai.ri affords t ie ouly ood landdriws the $10.000 Prize if that nuntjb-;r should bean o-Jd in. in loir water lor -te-i-u ioa s number, then eTery odd n umher tick-i iu he scheine will he at.so I ot 4. cunt-iiuintf 1 l Iti-ioc. aeree; Lot en a tain in eaOtled to $3. if an even uuniber. then every even nuinlieT ..V' 7-M O ae res'; Lot 2i. cou:ir.inj; 2 ;i7-HHi acres. htioK part tickut in the ch- rum will be niiiled to ci, in addition to any ofth-'poaih ei-t anil part ol tl-e ..in .h - est quarter of s.-e-ot.ier p'ie which the t'eket may draw. - tion 8 towi 0 south of Vatia. 10 a-est in V -nderurirb enunly. Purehasers in buviiii an equal quantity of odd and eren .Also Lot . t-'iut.ni W s ar-s. 'ii section 10. town ti number tickets will be certain of druwiua nearly half the cost ran e !' est M 10. wr.-M.-rii ;.i "f lot I ; western 34 of lot 2; af the name, with chmces of ohcaiuiug other prizes western1 o lot:!, blo.-k Ii, all in rim Fourth Kvlarirement, Allthose ticket ea ling with U. 2, a S.a.ar even and oil adjoining the city of .svi 11 i Ti-rais untie Known on the

tho-e endlUK with I. a 5. . art. ooo. If Sjn .emeraoer mat every rriie is urawa. anu pavaoie in : full w;thout deduction HJafAll prizenot I ihwi and nndcr. paid Immediately alter the drawing other r-rises ai the usual time ot thirty days. - Allcommunicationsstrictly s-inhdjntial Tin drawn number wi-1 be 'orwarded te purchasers immediately attar the druwina;. a)ä Who'e TicVots. tlO Halves. $5 Q iarter. 2J. JKt Prize tickets washed or renewed in other tick-1 at either of&oe. Or ers for iickota can be -ddr-ssed eitiier to S. SA'aN i CO.. AtUnta a , or au(r1-tf 8 SWAN, Monteomery. Ala. VP C:o.. 01bs Connwy Hams; I ooo lbs Clear Si-ies. for MM sale by aitg9 HrJUSilUKR'.iKR A; CAltSO.S'. OOLn Ri-east-niu with hair in it. wis found at the Depot Wednesday nitfht. '1 he Oer Can obt iu it by Cllll- . inj on me at tho Deput. augS-3t i RED. BLROORABb OrncE or ths R.vavsvti le Ixsl-raxt Co.. EvAslsVILLK. Aug. Hth. lrSe" j TITE Stockholders of the Evansville In?. Coo panv, are ! a herernhv notidod that the tssifll election fornine Uirec- ' . :n L. L.lJ .. .1.. ..r.... .III... f..n...n. ll iu.. t.A ut day of Sebpembornext. betweon the hours ol luair, 31 l ur uruerol tue ooaru. auiftj-31 nil. T. r AO ü. Secretary. HOT LOS'JSIO UEWAKD. BOY named John Powers, aged ten years, sot off a . steamboat at O Rilei a wharf- boat eili.esday m-rnin, aboat too', iock and has uotaince been heard ot by Uis latho.. , who will pay the above reward ,f".r. delivery at ' au8-KI Mi.- i.ll a house c-a r irst street. IlICK-5tierceslustroc-d.forsalhy j .-H b" '',itKT CO- " Water. I f jjf I' I P it .sV 8 I ae i 1 (, I 1.; a j .RtlERED. That the owners of property uu Mulberry St.. ! esteudins; from the river to the old Grive ard. rod alsa . 111 the owners ot trogen, on cnerry ssreet, eswinains; irom i-c-ena.t. to tne r-ver. can in. run. ..onS . ... lliIBQial, IV UE IC'4II.U """l iouo.ij9-.vi. n. - - . w-- . . ., . hvroby :u:horiiei to proceei ad p rfoiiu i'd orit. hqi tho C -st Dlxji.aeiwui beA3jeeu to in a !oH6'-i- by-aii-tiani p op -rty -jr much theroot as will satui said lien and cusw. By oraeroi the Cuuucil. auT-lOt WELL. FI. WALK BR. Crii. i!t rciu;uu rui:. ORDKUKD that th M..ret M:i-tor proceed m set the iarltet tu the l-.trUft lUtiäc. on nexc .t'irliL mrniisK t 8 o'clock; aid stüil to o old to ili-j hinheat hiddt-r. od tu Up stirtid ut S-i .-ch the saui to is paid tor witbia two reels a He -a.'-. 1 i n dt nit ( Uroi the samH to y Tv- soldat'heapiittioiit'fthatti,mj. B. order ol Coancil, 'ÜLL U. .VÖLKER, ag7-dt City C'Urit. K1 OSSi It VP- 5fi bixes txtra Lemon Symp n-.e'd i railroad romXtw York an. f-.-r Mile at red.ic d prices by aug7 I. .v I). il Kl M l.S. 1 1 K. 2 tierces rte'd and lor Bale y Ji.V augl 1. & . ilKIMAN.V. J VL,IODS. I.efO In Almonds ree'd by railC) roai aua ior sale by aug" 1. & U. llr:lMAN.N r . BXS Ground Spice: 20 bxa Rai&ins recM. f.-r sale by a) I (7 I. A: O HKJVANN. -sj4 v P.XS fine Virginia Tobacco; lt gross J mm'KJF Ink. ree'd and tor sale bv i. Butler's ang7 I i D HEIMAXX. f RXS Wheat Starch: 25 bxs Cream Cheese, ree'd by w jy a r i-railr-ad. auj tor sale Iv a fl I k D 1IKIMAXV. rKW M VCR Kit Kl. i-a'f'4'M ilic tM.-4; n hi... 1 a's'd No New Ma ker-1; Al hf-bblsew .Mackerel, and I ews'i Xew Salmon, iu.t ree'd. fur -ale by aag7 Z-LIT,K SOX. 4DOZ vs'd'izes BireOlire Oil: 23 di on ! ICxirac.it aaa w. W aid Flay riug-: "ill e;!s Sto.t hton'a lilixir; 5 dox Stouc;hton!s Elixir, just r-.-c'di.v ang7 - Z. II. OOOfr ,r 5nv. II I ST VHP .V dox prre Jlu'tart, U'v'chm.; 'm.- SO .to do do 3-ilh do: . 25 da do do a French do 12 Co T.nndon do 25 do Kentucky 7. I lh -do: ' ' 1 lb jarst H lb hor,tlc---; I, II- can utree'd H. COK f.- S 'X. anff7 IB M fVn Quili -y ' v? tr-.i t-tiar-cure i Uanw iust reo'd aud for aale ia luU to i;)t tv z. ft. coo?: i-'soy.

CANDIDATES.

Mb. Sandkks: You ill please soununu toy dq( ,r . iaii"it- tar tue othe ot Count lr asurttr at thtj nsui.l( ctober election. ' J H URl.hr..' A Jf -iASORiw, BdQ. Yoa willwi nonn the name o i. . McßKiÜK u5aumiMfnt tor theorficr f hrittu Van rburh county, aud oblige inuuy of the cuü&enä of thb co-ii Mit Saxdkus Sir: Ya will pi n. ncoiince nv i-imt ua i D'ip'ifietit ein M Ja e f.-r the oti'n-e ot (Vti n-v R fcordor .t the eajuiujc lectiin. ny'2 W M . Ii. CÜANÜLER.. Mr. S wpkiiS; Pleas" announce m rarre a cunuidatf..r Becorri r of Vanderburgh County at ths eusuii.! i'. u.'i-ct u vh iicision of the Ii!, c. ,itm. luvlIT JOliN I'AKKr.I.L en ? A.IIandkrs. Ks. PK'.ie muoiince my nime s a can- ; d:d!re f..r tao dtiicft .f Oirk ol'the V'auiierhutgh virtjuit C;mrl AC the uäuiui; October eiuctiua. - -LOriS RfCHTBTt? EtilTou .Toi;kv.m.: I am n cani'date f-r t'ie o-.ce o' SheriS of Van Wrbuili c-inatf at tUa euui-.g Oct'Ai'rolf ctlim . y li-t-. . i W tit HOLPEV. M'flDOI. "SIlTH';- . . ... f IT a Pul-lioSiooi will eommeucetin lnmlay. Set tern- . A her 1st. iia l'riiiarr Sf oVa, Voyff an 1 gTrt.,bplow Main street. : will ättei'd at the i-liO'il haf L-li.vii. to Mr. Mr''arjr's church. All persons ictariiDE 10 te transferred to Kva.rille loschool purposes, arp nqueue! t-i he transferred pre . vtouato the i'I'vum.,; of tbcjtiloal.-. lly or-ler of the Hoard. I augr:-iw J W. KJiI(iltT.Cli,rt. j GOOD IVVSri'UAGB j 5.0R Cattle at my f-irm: on the '"rinceton road, two rriles JP troiu tbe ei-y. Apply tt ans Iw J(l. A. C'iPr", Tf OTS X sud 9 iu block 2. in Lilletton & Lockh&rt's Eui.lock 2. M M lirrsment. nqrire ot WOoLSEi i NKLSO tif Heal e täte Broker. MmrCAi. TiRifi lN"suitArK Oo. op Vanderpchuh cocstt. I'VANSVII.LK, IM., AOIUSldtd. ISbti. "s'lll. Annual Klect'oa tor sevea Oireowri and m SeeretaH. ry, to nerve fur tne . nsuinjt iear. will k held at the City Clerk' otüee. on Mouöy. the 18tfa init.- between tho hours oi '& and 4 'clo.:k 1. M auh0-3tj ltO'T EiRLEY, Secretary. C-kKSCkSt riTT"BASK.?,, ErASSVILI.r. Imi , Aniiuat (Ith IM ) 'fPHE Annual Kleetion lor odicenof this Hank will be &t ifcwfl at the bauking Hons -, on Monday, the lrtth inät-, 1 l erwe- n the hours of 2 and 1 o'-loek P. M aug-IOt WM. UAKER. Cashier f"U lillCI.. G0i1D two horse learn for hire by the day or week Kuqiir-of us5-4t TH -S. BACOXJ. Ttl l.aV'KH- OP :OOD TK:' ' 2g AVINU lee'd d-rect fr.m Piul.nl lihia 8 half ehesM H and 12 carMie) of siiperior Teas we f.-el eon ndent t1 at we can aupplv fui'l es with an aood an article n- at as i hui.fi rates a anv ' ther ho-ie in town Jost, rail and s.-e it we have not the bent Ulack Tea oilerei for ale n Kvai svil'e. aiS - v OK Ekr & JOHNSON. I Our. Hh joiioi Calf. icrsif Arrü to aua5 . VK'KRRY ,t JolTNS"X, mum: AG O i trTnc hime with four r.ni, it--rn, onthuitsoa, &n . , iie tt 'd in Min n'Ket nt 'irnne th rrsid-!! ot '.Mr Wnlsli. is for r ut. K urthi-r par f 'alirs mquire I I A r r ' If U, Opp3io thf new Curt lli-ue. "J51 I. ft 'Ori'KH HIVrtT WO lltltlt-i--9P Jnst rV-t hv ref '..r -file by aiigt l'.AHi'OCK V SONNTAO. IVater stteet. tJ Iil-.I)SPlM-H H..-liilaiesfrrM'ehy anil S E. ii I l,lE UT ts 0' . S-0. near H aier. g ''tWl 1 . TIK( V. V f'i;nle rr'iir low " hi a'!)? 8 R. MIM'KBr ,t CO. -Hrt rilIJ I' IKR .-wi'VanleaWiftV lea'vy aad her .1 ill tv, fersHle-r a!- ' S. F. Glf.PERT I: CO. VOTKT. ffilir. property kno m a ih l.i.en.t Hill C-imrtery wiM be M " th.- his'ie. bid ,f .,oT..e-av, Aue I 2. ISS-i. at 'he me tineii' tt-.c i oinie-.l Th -e Itiir-ine of i ontracin wi. p.m, Ue0, This property .m.iata f er-, o-r-iod a d o-eaaj i ul tivation . Ah..i 5 or 6 a-rauf tl.s -arm is 1.-J . If .-.a a n,m,,, t,. a-bi.-h f who h pren.iHes. or a '.erni fiea--s nnst atteud Isrs ma le ku u -it ale. l! (Inter Fu rth. r iarti(-o-aug2-lM n AN-I. CAfTE. Clerk. 'S'. JA I I-IIS IIO Ä EL, Pt)RTLM. KV. p I II 1' n , 1 Tsiin-.l . (.e-rfet uf tfiM aewly r -ote I and nimi-' 1 r , ljijvi .lorNL. ' tk-'i ula.-in. m innoitucitt' to thr itn iir "-M I , in 1 e pe-i-ily tn ths e"(frg arrivntt or i-r-inp i .-. for.: tn d Iiart. that t' i-i h -um i n nnmI'' t"? I '.y'i i al.i-fj Min raih f'rt(i u-..D:ti!i'.aLi-n i 1 ucra. t-ven U-in of f'urti tir-ro. h-ffii. 9 j.nd indfii tb biiii '.mff t-l" r ;ti, h ut is tutej i.p witi jrc;cl- if cxfresely ui.uuUu.ured f-tr t l- h.l'l H . c ''"'"I f tin- T. rmiri.E ;?, i'i.mÜitte' y at t1. nu :ing r ; h - 1 r m ( I'jJ - h 1 p (.j ii g fiui 1 "r in -ville, u (( ua' li all I:, r n- r uue-t f f-' itrrp, uv fiom whmt p tl ey dp r i r t bi; W'c t iii-l So'if h.. 1 b'- '"n eH.fl' Ah a 'louvt-ni n4 anl roia'rt t tlie ir-v. lbi' here-i-iut o nuttxp ri eed at tfti- fr. lit Ir etS H h. th- ;i rnea; nlfn vor ' 'te Proprietor of th ia K-tal m X re miftnt! M.i,fr ha-" -f tibU pntron.b un'.-t h- iut"'(i-i to rf.rw ir. fhe Mot- with ir Bxre'tsiv ifrniin U. t-nol )in!v jri't!. ami pi-m-r cm v nieaci is ntnrnvMO n TMia'nt h'-'ise. It. hall kpr tiri e .lot-I l.i jKiuz nu unu "t tri' 'sS'-ntiaU Of ncb .luhn.nt. Mu .r.u - kicnrnnr, .n tnn othMr.HinrpnMv, an ' " ' 1 "ls-,,t ID th 's"-, i- Kiirfaip t nf tirh ;nae. . T'ie riat r mar i of the ru tills is r--sneott- IIt nlieifed yn t . ...... W W oK Proprietor. BVi'St t KWIH.Y KI.OrH-fr.ni new Wheat, on is A liau-l-iud fur s.ile at Svcotid n:r. i t AI:lls j:n. ' KB. hart. ; XV one wi.hinc to b iy a coud f ur veae nM Vnls, will pli.a i-a'1 soon at Jv Ri:sroN IlkOS. '. BilO M I. Mi ivVTuveTo'n jiand a I; mall lot . I' l.Mtr, M .-on. I.ard ai.il Ooru .Meul. Hhich we wili to se'l to cl -se c-;U. iirnuiti.t. oo I'heton nnos. 's'l"S'l'Ki;wS;l.!-: VT UCiiü.M. . GREAT BARGAIN'S! fgH K nndersinrtd w II sell i p.il lie .uetir-a. at tbe door EL Oi II .il ev iV N- l.nn'i Auction ttii' in. in the city of KvsnviHe. on 'he or.it .Mn-a rn Sej.tml.r. lHVi.thef.ill.iwins real estate, t-i: 'i'l.e un--iyi-ei'. I lt f.f:iv7 -et ot the Wharf in front -i' tl:e uirv oi e'vansyill... on the oi'to river. davot-ale. J. BR... t Assignees of vjs tils Jil. Ml r. L.I.-S , ) u. Bell. V.)b4bo e copy to amount of $5. Rinniu. H" HAVR riom at my house, formerly Mrs. Pentecost's, for 9. a fes i"iire naracra. and can accommodate . reral iady bar-lerj with rooms uu regional le terms v MRS. VEIILEY. -??-''w Mr ter -tre-1. between Main and Loenet. n isit J . t 'ir i if: " Tic PT. Ä ' II K eopariner hip heretofore esi.stinr nndi r tbe s-vie and 9 hrm of 'olb:ira ii lie sh'-erer, is this Hoy 'i.--olvcd by mutual eonsent. AVDRK'A j l-OI.BCRN. jö tf JOSUPII N. HKHSIIBKRf'ER. ci tithi:.siiii tvoricr;. rjfflHE nndersiftuet have this day formed a copartnership. h-ivinr tak en the stock anil aland of II. Hrm of Colbu'rn anaer tne stvti.-aod nrm of A. 4 . (joiburn a' Co.. ana ller.lin.rirer. will assume the liabilities of th sai Arm of t (."iu .iu iv iiersn eraer, aua are aiooe suiaoni.u in m-ni r the business of the tame. AXOKEVl J. COr.BCRN. 2i-tf JONAS COLBITRV. - , ax Kin.n: 8'ippletnent-i! to an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to . prohit-it the erection of WooUtu llu'ldinas in certain portions ot lie o ty of Kvunsvilie.' ? ased and published July 4-h 18 V-,: KC I. lie i or laincd by -be Comroeh Conncil of the city of Rvsnsville. rh -tno dwe'lina; house out house, kitchen oron thrr ,,. haild.uj ar ahed any kind or desorin tion Bho,,yor, txl:..r.t the name shall i.e b. ilt of stone or hrit.y ,h,u h. erected removed or placed mion any , th, fiwin, rteSeri i . d l.o or any rart or sold, vision ol rv of ssid Lois, that, is o sy Lots No. iiä, 2o 231. and 2:12. in -he Oor.ation Enlaremont of the city of Evansville "n. Any p-rso wbo.hsll violate any.' tbe provision, inini.eoroi .u,e ic-.io in iir iienii.i es preser. oeu a1 tbe ecoud section of the ordinance to which Ms lssnppleJOHN HKS'SON. "nor. Wei.l. II WAUE fit-. Clerk. y25-30d XT!t v f(i.v FI.Ol'R bM, ceived and for 13 aa'e by jv2 V lilKKKV ii JOHVSON. BR . A fresh lot lor sale by ij2-l ViV VirKF.RY & JOHXSOX. RW S pure CidVr Vinepar for sale by jyll VICKKKYÄ-J HX80V. rjl RP iri.lA. .Tiot ree'd a fr.-fh lot ol bent qnaVty J. Turpaulins. for sale y y2l MAf3HKE Ii CO. Bl'ST r-cd s lot ff vert fne biir e,rd CamrJcs for 99 lja:licd Ja-.ktts, for .ale y- tt e-nf by "J. H MAOilr-R ii CO. FI.IH It t' ?IS SII,K. ?T!- have in store at Bi mit.t Af V e'es and at Tenney Si Sori-nion 's. a li.t -f choice Family -"lour. If-ivinir muile TTvnff.in.iH w-r h the -. Iii-, e lir.i... I. ae!l nnr Finn. th - public nav rely on find-' with them at all times a first rat- article, made the ven h?t oi 'hn.. ij2. 1m Clay County Mills IW Ii Dg Gie n, Ind k Ohrok- knr:iDPc md Hankinr Ootnnauy. n4 UurnDftv arfk l orff,; Rn of Thata-m-T omrr tai'-i' o I i ia: ama, i - nnw ec. 'f"r(ria nnrt nrr h ard nutli Carolina, tik n at rr "r J- ocorie a rh lowest "as1, PTiees. or ' mipht nt a di--ouiit for cah. ! j2:-tf S. K GILBERT & CO , Svc. neir Water. C IIA RLE S BAIINUM, PEA I KR IN Wiitrhcs, ('lor Ujj, Jewelry, Ace r:.lT STRKKT. nnTWRt-N MAIN AD LOCUST. Evansville, Ind. VTrSjt- i3 .IKHKI.RV rH!I'" nl.-tcribT ha- mii reived a r.o? or of watchks k B jkwki.ky which h- in pfparc'l to pH cheaptr than ever f'r'a h. Hi- stok consist in pare of lA'tch- ' varia and p ier -I -1tv of all k nda anl (nality. inc'miirjf sn- ;t l d . Ston. Mo'iio A" Coral in pom; jiol'i tH Silver Cniira I-racele Jjt-cf.-. Vevklaf Hit'4--fj -n S!i m, Stwe I.attons. ftold PJo. PUtd po'-r-and K.jrks, Silver T'niml.W , O. ari. K.-, Jott I.ra-lrtj. o. ?-c. In f icr. aimist cv. rvrh,g jiia.'ly ia a Jw.lr) ''re. iU o' whfh will te arrfcnte'l rei'renrd nnd will t mi l cheanf- tha ev..r f.ncr-d b(or in the city A call i roni ho e ''eirnTP of prr' a'ng T-f.r:rifH,l y ri,-A . "locks 'A'at.tMM-e and .?otve'rj of a!l Lind'1 rt-paired ia the Lest min nur aud work, warranted jy:Z-U - CHAS. SAEM'M.

KAlI.KOADSr&C.VaN.S ViLLt &. VRA WFORDSVILLE' Tv. JUL L .liO.AD v- , v s u i : IS A f K A A ii E M i; Ä T. k jjN aaU fttttr M'Baay; Jho lÄrtn until 'ur lier lotltf. .rlhpitil Piiimxt Train will !avs baMvill 6 i.ic'U P. 51 . : arnv.DK at V inct ur at 4:2t-t. l . )H tiwt tr nnoec. wi-hthe fc.vcLiiw t a:ii nu thr Ohio aid i ttti Kail ma f for t 1-ou ami OtntTa l.liuoi. T.ti? linvi T:4ol. M.. Intlii'iiT' " at t:üi. A. 1, anakii.fr rfiivc "oiiiifrtidc? lor Ciiiciur:iM ' roluDilnu. Ocvtlaudriiilaitl-" p!ra Nrw York uni fü.Htnr. KL-turninc I-- Terrf-llsntr at 3:S5 P M.; after t r'I rivi f iriain irm lnimnioii rtTe -fiSTf ntTiIlt " I. i. F.Hgr prr hx th! trair- can come Irom St. lnii rinri"

i u ' FA r.SSi to S?.. Louis m Chi"oro ". Indiaunoiiii, tinf'.ituat;..... rirvt-rind X w YoTh ritUlnrfih. .,, - w haling. . l!tlfnnr WfthtrKf" PMlarielp hia ..... . ... 7 l!f

II M . -tS ; la i, ; i7 , 34 I, ..... 15 M, H JO. 2 X. f, ......7S or, I Paily Freight Train leae ETanil!e and Terro-Hante tlF 7 40 A . M. , on whiek lora! racenrer will he takem. " ffalForanTlnforinatfon or through Tfcketa. arr'y f Olaf, Conrmy's Transportation Office, besdef I nent street. Et-' ansrille. j,4 , -J. J. ftANJKLS. Isis'i. ZS 5 - 1 nnceroa OlXrieu- ami Itendcrsoa Patriot tak othe' ady. an.l eopy . ady. an Atii i:XSlSHSS I'OJIPAIKV, ', NEW ABRANGEMENO? THE ADAMS EXPRESS OOMT ANT re.peetfnl! am' aounee to their friendf. Iho puhlic of Evaasvilf at, vioinitv. that they hare dcti mined to ore an ail Kyannyille to- fce deyoted (-xolaiTely ta t!-e trar?ctim the Imnines'i of their L'ne. and hare, arpointed Jlr. ttO. W: VkB RI"W as their Aprnt. who. from his pta' ronnestrca with tie husinen. is perleetlr 1 BiHinr with all the Mates 1 and the details of thoir operation. Thla arrani aiil kö. been tnade with the sole object of incrcaiiinr the facilities ai the Kxnress. and iherel-y increase its riesirahility to the patlie to aeoomiOish w hie the beeteCorta of ear local aata ' will h e-peci.-vlly directed AT person havius- business with onr comf any will ple, caM on Mr. MeHride. at etir neu-ofet on first street. -" tw.-en I.ociiFt and A!ain( who alone is authorised ta act far" ns from tbis date. . nf.T8-lt A f.FRPn OA1THKB. nperiateai. ä FUKSH HKIVI. ' "EfrST received fund now opcn;nB" direct Irom Ph:lade1i phla 8 i-lf ehesti. boxes of choice Illaor and Oreea Te. itcM which is a hall chest of easra Blaek Tea. whicb -e reeoimen d to thopo wbe oye it. all t wbichiai otU red at a mall advance on coct Call and ry it at 1 VICKERYA- lOHNSTON'S. .iyI7 IMain t , near Washinrtoa Hotel. 'fTM PI ATK. ('.- Je. iMK boxes Tin l-Tare: 20 Pies Block Tin: ' - flinu ls 'lpper UottoOXf. ausorted; -4P0UdoWire do In store and forssle r iy'-' , SAflp:L orr. P. ItYK FI.Ol n. 5 Ills yi.vlile'e extra brand, init k- tcl by . jet '. 11. COOK ii SON. HiTr? und rj ifnj for sale by StMCEL ORK. O itnjis Ooneroiis Water, just received by ' j- !" z. ii. (four soy. Co i i ft v nrov U Wi lh Harnt,- 2000 Ihs Shoulder: ?noo .lo Ms ribM im-i nlear; also a anrrly of str Suear Cured and Canranse! Hbw. in tor an Tor a) Jl HblWUIiKROKK & CAKlSOX. WT" tllp "f"nd-i, wth to c:-U the attt-nttnn f tha V Whol'ale fv Inn a of UvauftvilW on. 4alra rwner.l to th f et that'll ar- n-w tnannfacturing a pnr artiflf Pi.'er Vlufar, uhirh we n ill eil in aa 10 intsy with rineiTiufir-or Pittsburgh pri-f fivn f-.a a mil A fmir trial 1 nil .each. MFFOKR & MLFORn.y N' R Tl m.-rn"rrtory In xituated on ti e corner af Fwarifc ami 0n-j T 'e l nirnp'o cirv jyl-damly. POTATOI l?. A V-5TVAT 9-inply o Pot.to loor than thy tU ia irke. 1 ID flriiriii:' i m ii i: ntu;i:n tohs. Jl ' Ie I'hesr os.oried sizes; , j. in tio Ke,friaraiors as'orteii sixes, jnst ree'd by ivio 7. II. COOK 'A' SOU. CVoi.l..1tf..WI LiKHsiLV:i.VK". J ft' Knaliil. ..rke.l Collarr: :M pairs Jaconott Vnilersleeves. ree'il to-day aaa (a saUy - JAMES LOW k CO. 'J!iFI.'i TIV " , "- II iw boxes It firs Tin; boaea H Tia; v-no l'r. assort. d wire, for sale by I 8 RAMUKL OB. j.O-.l- l!l OX WO '.IM' ITSt.l.'a assorted Slieel Iron: 3 casks Sheet Zlae. far AM L ORR. ale by jy (fÄ TON'S Iron jnst received per '1.001 May."-Tkla '. J with our former stock makes aar aaxer meal eeai r'-te. JI7 SAMUEL OR. WATKK (Ol l Hü.lMIICl: CHESTS. : rgIIOSKwho wnnld practice economy will at ante eall am S llorubrook Co., and purchase those desirable artils , fte sell them low for easb. I v 1 5 J HORKBKOO K CO. ; k Ml6lvH tH.tt I IIS-t-Sli. 2i- boaes very" saperUr . 1'hee.e Jl.st leceivefl bv " j'4 Hi-'.KSnBERCER ft OARION., , "R Sifi n'l."Bs'?itr Sncar cured Dri-jd" Beet, reo' aer ' iJ 3VF ) Tii.'-and Inrssleby ' jyt4 HKK.SHBKROKR A CARSOW. ' - fM!E.-2"sV ails in snrcrior order; Oolite Blna Riser at and Wolf Creek White Lime; and Schillings Crey. al- ; a a' ? on baud; also White and I, rev Lime in hhdv for sale ay 1 mi- - .i. FOSTKR A- CO. tK.JI it.Vr. M Is J . Holme Co for sor ssle yery J low by y!2 f)T-:r FOSTKR tl fiO I.Ol li . 100 bl ls and sacks ree'd per railr ad ta day Jt'FFAEn, HAI.E rtr CO ITanawh Salt. fc. OK't. FOSTI-.R Ai l . Amt.' ' fia"e 2Z0O bill ox hand at rai road depot and Oaaal. - IT 12 - - EIFTV rtozrn of Ctnft':ri ImproTd Fruit Cans, thr plet. rarest and cHenpft cn etir InTeated They hara no eiial, tfi-y are mado t the rcrj btvft matnriali and e kaused fur jvar. "So utimony. leid or rubber aboat thecans. ', H O- OK & SOM. ji RTc Agent for Byanarilla. !T It'll IIXTHA, f CloTNTVar 1 City order--will b taken at TAR for CUtK. ip.K at KAH.N'S Clothing Store, two doorf a Wot- th I. urp: ) OfC-J. jl-f , 1.0 IT H'lOIIK.s US.-J'.n Oniiey extra Hams just rc' aa4 for sale in quantities to suit by i. If. COOK k SOX. XOTKE. LL persons who have claim, aitain'tns, will plesse pr " sentthem immediately for payment; and all thaj wa ' know themselves indebted to us, will do u a favor by par $ iagthesame. .y!7-tf J. W. k 8. V1CKKBV. " 2 FCBIiK! TVOT1CK TO A M. WHOM IT MAY Co.XCKKX fHAVK this day (Jul I Ith.) sold oot my entir Interest in the merchandise a d everythins; pertainin thereaat. formerly oaned by .1 W. & S. Ticaerv. te Mr Charles. Mc.lohuston. Jr. who with Mr. James W. Viekery will a tinue tbe bnsino5s at tbe old stand. - - I retorn toy sincere thaubs io my anroeroaa frlea fT : their liberal pitrouate extended tome, while ia boiassla. connection with the old firm, and would be pleased that tfc -( same may te continued with the now. t? 17 ' SAMUEL VICKERT.. , . CARIl. ar-arAVIN! assoftiated with tn in bnsiaess Mr. Onarleav E M McJohnston. Jr . in place ol Hr. S. Viekery retired. w will continue to do a Family Grocery aaa Provision, business, at the old stand, near the fVaebingfa ilat!.",--under thename ond style ot VicttrRT ft Johsston. , , I will be haptiy to waiton all my old frieada aa4 eaato- .. mors, and on a many new ones aa "may favor nt with their" ' v natrouaee, prwmieii a to do the arreeable n all. v JAMES W. VIOKERT. P. S. Mr. Ssm'i Viekery is authorised to aiak eollea j tions and p'iy all demands arainst the old Arm. s"h aaas ' of the old firm will bsused in theli'iuidation of debt jy!7 J. v.- V ? . e a LUMBER! LUMBKRÜ " I?. 11. I5KWNETT:j (Ii: I.D r- peetfull a iiounce to the cinrias f Kvaa - f Tille and turroUDdinceountry. thai he keeps constantly en hand a largo and lull assortment of Tine Lar. .i"hii.lfs. Hre-sefl and In dressed Floorin Eressed sad I a - dressed Wea-herl osniion. etc.. cte . kich h- will fell -beapforcah Hriers iiern tbe cm-ntry sol-elted 1st , on Carpenter street n-:ir ' rati Heilman 's F. oadry. lie has also i vtrfl t I IntcMM near the r.TansTsIl K r Craw-ordsville tiailrnerl TP'. ard is presred to furaishvto all in that section with a full Tnriety a ef.eap as eaa ha booKht iu Kvansrille. I 1,. WATfcOX. Aeat, j;.tt. lneeaaaa KÜBSK KTOI.EX. " a T.I1HT Ray Horse, abort five years old. wasstnlea fra . luy stable yesw iila- morning, ;l.c 17th. A liberal T-; wrd will be paid for the arrest of tr tbi.-f and recovery t. j thehorse. jcis-ti t.iim, rKKtll VOTICC TO V.MS priT ISS AD CO. TIUCTOUS. rBlHR contract for nni.hinit ilie Conrt Honse In "'alhewsji' U McLean county. K'., will be let ontoa the 20th Jna lKVi The contract a ill eomiirise th- entire Hi ishins af taa t.iiileios: ineliidinr earpeniers work t sa e I b rof : ntterinr and pair.tinir flans sno snociticationso f tä warft cao tie imin. at the olhcc ol the unders'gned in Cslhaaa. aa . anytime. - " Sealed proposals will t-e -eceived at any time befora tna . 20th .lun . when they i!l be opened and the work letaate the OoTTmisaioners. T'tte job ia a Urae and aood on. - . A.ldresa w. nrl VKAM . ies rity Biiililinjt raa . rgO cl ll l.lY (TaTOMFHS.-lft hav till 3 creat icany of those beauiifullv Kmbroidered Swiss. rt .- Vindow I'.irr-nns w-bieh we are anxioo to eios oat ay ta . firt of Au- is-; 'heTefore look nt, .e vrrairi. ,ei KOtPB. URO, ft fKET. FT IM7 re-lfirSrVTSnrtst do "laltet brxebaad Baeki 5 fi .to t rail band Pails forsatebr , , w je2 I. ft D. nblsi aw js .

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