Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 August 1856 — Page 2

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A-' 14 ADD. H. SANDERS, EDITOB. X3ITY OF Ü VANSViLLEV TUESDAY MORNING,: :::::::::AUG. 19 FOIl PKIl!KVr, . -- MILLARD FILLMORE, . , , . or NEW TORK. . lpoRVlCKPHKSIDE.Vr, . ANDREW. JACKSON DONELSON, OP TKSNKSSEE. TlLiiMoun i:ixvioual ticket. GEORGE P. DUNN, of Lawrence. ANDREW V. OSBORNE, of Laporte. 1st District JAMES (i. JON KS. of Vanderburgh.

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JM V I II 1. I.rtlltu.oi rrrrj. JOHN BAKKrt.ol Lawrence. JOHN K. W H I I K. of Dearborn. KKF.I). JOHNSONBÜGH, of Wayne. FKSRY BRA HI. FY. of Johnson. WM. K KDW A KDS. of Viffo. DK. JAS. PKATHKK. of Vlnn'pnmery. THOS. A. STA FIEI.I'.ofSt. Josephs. JOHN B. HOWE, of Lagrange. XV M. K. HAI.K. of VV'alath. Some Practical Kemarks. "VVe do not know any letter time or place to venture upon a remark of a particular kind than right here. All old Whigs have been brought up to consider the Democratic party their natural enemies. From the earliest day of their political life they warred against the Democracy, and were in return slandered and abused and villi fied by that party. It is not in human nature, by any change or force of circumstances, for these Whigs to really look with any more favor on this Democratic paity since the demise of the Whig party. They are seeking new connections, and are uniting themselves to one or other of the two parties which have been created by the progress of the times, or rather created, by evils the result of the ill- advised policy of the Democratic party Now. the Republican speakers all over this State are waging a bitter war against the Dem ocratic party, and treating the Fillmore party with ordinary decent respect. The Fillmore speakers generally, devote the greater part if tlieir speeches to an attack upon the Ilcpubli can party, passing over the Old Line party al most with as sweet unction, as if they were but a branch of or coadjutors with our own party. The consequence is, many Wl choose the party which is waging the bitter war against their old enemies, and avoid that party whoso speakers see so many more beauties to admire or so much less voice to condemn, in the Old Line party than in this new thiiü party. This is human nature. Now let our supporters of Fillmore Lmck him like men who have political back -bones, yet at the same time let them "carry the war into Africa" so far as the Old Line party is concerned. We do not ask them to show any sympa thy for the Republican party, or to make any compromise with it but we do ask them to recollect that the Pierce Administration is the principal issue of this canvass whether the party which endorses it shall be continued in power, to give the country a repetition of this imbecile, puerile, infamous Administration, or whether the Administration of Fillmore shall bo repeated. We have no sympathy with the Republican party. Rut if its existence is an evil, let it bo recollected the Democratic party, or its unwise and unjust policy, was the fatlter of the evil. If we oppose the Republican party as a great, a sectional evil, let us remember where the responsibility of its existence belongs, and fight the Democratic party as the father of evüs. When we shall cease to become any less an American, any less a Fillmoro man, or any less a Whig, by a stern opposition to the Old Line Democratic party, then that party will have changed its principles and its policy so far, that all good men and patriots will prove themselves the less good men and patriots by warring against it. Against that party we are against it every American should be, unless he have mora of the christian spirit of forgiveness than belongs to our political composition. Becoming Converted. It appears to us our respectable neighbor who breathes by permission of the SherilF, is taking a mean advantage to get to be Sheriff himself. We understand that at a Fillmore meeting down in the Bayou last week, ho took the stump and jiroceeded to make a very good one horse speech right in favor of our candidate! He said, we understand too, in his very favorablo and patronizing remarks in relation to our candidate, who has before this been in character above suspicion, that if he thought Buchanan could not bo elected, ho would vote for Fillmore. Good for neighbor Hall. We rather fear, however, that our shrewd neighbor anticipates he will not get Democratic votes enough to elect him, and is trying to secure American votes to make up the deficiency. We hope to do this it will not become necessary for him to join the American party. One such convert might do it do it more harm than fifty desertions. We can live and flourish as a party under all ordinary trials and tribulations, but live much doubt whether we can long survive the approval of the editor of the Enquirer' We think ho is taking a mean advantage to injure the prospects of Fillmore by thus endorsing him, and for a very selfish motive, unless by reading the Journal he has become honestly convinced of the errors of his past ways. OCT Mr. Veatch was unable to attend the meeting at Faris' Tavern, last Saturday evenng. lie arrived here from the Bayou late in he afternoon, and was unable to procure a conveyance after diligent search with a friend. He will no doubt as soon as possible make a speech at the point alluded to. We learn by a friend from th West Franklin neighborhood, that his speech there gave satisfaction, even to t&osa who had recently been dissatisGed with amiuation.

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The Club Meeting of Saturday Night. No better evidence could well be afforded of the increasing strength of the Fillmore party in this region, than the great Fillmore meeting of Saturday night. In numbers, enthusiasm and perfect unity of feeling, that gathering has not been equalled by any political meeting held in this city for j ears. We had no similar enthusiasm during the Scott campaign. The name of Gen. Scott, shining as it is on some of the brightest pages of his country's history,

....... 1 . u 1 1 . 1 1 laalintv ll 11 I'll ac ttiO Vlfimt fF .uu. w BMv.. .vv....0 "' Fillmore, the American candidate for the Pres-1 .' , . , J idencv, is now doing. However other parts of , , . ... ... ! the State may be, here the public voice is for , ... .. .,,. Fillmore, and this meeting illustrated m un-i .... .. .. , s mistakable language the determination of the . . i t lllmore men to carry out this voice- i , , . , Col. Crockett' speech was argumentative , , , . , , more than declamatory. The principal part of his speech was devoted to an exposure of the

rottenness or the Old Line party. He dissect- ce President of the Lnited Mates of Amened its platform thoroughly, in connection with c?- for VV of effectually carrying out . , , . , . . . , all lawful measures to secure their election,

niC kcul wi me i icrcu umimsiruuun, um i Kansas-Nebraska Law, and the present agitation of the slavery question as the consequence of that act. We have no intention of giving even the substance of Col. Crockett's speech. It was an American speech, a Fillmore speech, throughout advocating the American candidate and the American platform, and charging upon the candidate and platform of that party to which every American should be a foe. We are aware some Fillmore men thought this speech was not piecisely policy at this time but wc nope the time ha.s not vet arrived . . - when an American must be compelled to con ceal his sentiments or refuse to give them utterance from piilicy. Col. Crockett did not utter a sentiment that any true hearted American might fear to endorse, nor which it was unbecoming in an American to feel or say. His speech was listened to with marked attention by the large audience, and he was frequently and loudly applauded. We have already noticed the presentation of a beautiful banner to the Fillmore Club last Saturday evening.by the young ladies. Several verses of tiie following song were sung by the jadies young when they presented the banner: AMERICA'S CALL. air Bruce' Jlddrcss. -Vrisc, Ani;riians! uw.ike! Our glorious Union is ut slake; One more determined effort make For America. Patriots, Frctnier, one mid all, Kally at yur country's call, Kosolved to triumph or to fall For A tneriou. Be calm, but earnest, Arm and c ol, 'lake odo nni:ed, steady j.ull, And then Americans will rulo In America. Teuch tli at oiTiee-scokiiig clan, Willi ten cent Jimmy in tbeir van, ThaiOu will have un honest men Kule America. Let Pio Xino teach his creed And let his flock all freel) feed In this all Natives are agreed In America. But if for civil poper be hope, With free Americans to cope, We'll teuch him that wc know no Pope In America. Millard Fillmore ii our man; Ha knows no section, clii:e orclan; He lovos no country belter than Our own America. Our country and her glorious cause, The Coiistitution ana the Laws He will dtfend against all foes Of Aineiica. Old Whig3. The Piichmond (Va.) Enquirer, a leading Old Line paper, says : " We invite no Whig to ccpie into the Demo cratic parti, unlets he chooses voluntarily and from conviction toMtfure his ancient faith, and to vro'ess allegiance to our peculiar platform." Of course no Whig will vote the Old Line ticket, and no other man will vote it, unless he adjures all opinions and principles not distinctly those of the Old Line party. The man who votes the Old Line ticket,whether for Pres idential, State or Congressional candidates, endorses the Democratic platform, and it endorses the Pierce Administration. If he call himself a Whig, he must as he is told by this Democratic paper, "adjure his ancient faith." He cannot remain a Whig and profess allegiance to the Democracy. He is told this by Democratic authority, just as ho has been informed by those with whom he formerly acted, yet who still oppose the Democratic party, and are now opposing the slanderer of the immortal leader of his old party and endeavoring to keep him out of the Presidency. Let any old Whigs who may now be affiliating with the Democratic party, not shame their old associations by calling themselves Whigs. j Freaks of the Lightning. Yesterday morning during a storm of no very great ferocity, the steamer Ohio, lying at till. I rlirAT- 1 1 1 1 . 1 I P ill., .'if,- . I-. nt.,,n. I 1.1 . i

inv iuiivi vmi VI nil, Vitt, HUO SLlUta UV I ..ni. l . . . - . iii , " , - chanan s party are now trying to induce Old nmg. 1 he "streak" struck the panel work at m-i f . e i- .1.1 c r- , , ... .. r h:gs to vote for Iura the s'-andererof Ciav,

tue LiacK 01 tne ladies cabin, just where the large mirror is hung. The panel work was shivered, the frame of the mirror burned in several places, and in spots the quicksilver meltäd from the back of the mirror, and it thrown to the floor, but not broken. Tho iron hook upon which it hung was meltedThe lightning run down to the lower deck and shivered to pieces a well seasoned stanchion ' supporting the cabin, ran along the guards, leaving a blue trail as if powder had been burned in its course, and "made tracks" to the water. Xo serious damage was done. Capt uncknell was standing at the forward part of the boat, ami thought tlie explosion came from a powder. Wc do not recollect ever hearing before of a steamboat being struck by lightning. Will soiueof our cotemporaries give their exnfirifinro. r i fCr" We had arMher heavy rain early yesterday morning, accompanied by thunder. üim anotner last evening, '

Reported for the Journal. FI1LM0EE AND EOITELSOI. IHeeting- of tlie Fillmore Club. Pursuant to a call, the Fillmore men

j I of; Union Township, met at the Baptist Church on Saturday evening, August the lCth, for the purpose of forming a Fillmore Club. The church was filled at an early hour, and the enthusiasm of the crowd, showed that it was a Fillmore meeting outright. Several ladies irprfi Ti'PSfnt Ahnnr ft nVlnplc Wm Cr AfpDowel!, Esq., was called to the chair, cud J. , ' ' . A , . ,, ' .. ' J. Oatlett appointed Secretary, ine otyect . , , . ,, t of the meeting was briefly stated by the I'resi- , . . . . dent. A committee of organization appointed at ... ,, , ' a preliminary mectwir, was called npon to re- . , port, and the following articles of association , , , were unanimously adopted: ,,,, ... . TT m , r , , Ihe citizens of union Township favorable t0 the clection of Millard Fillmore and Andrew Jackson Donelson, as President and ! or;?anjze,i the Fillmore Club of Union Town ship, Vanderburgh county, Indiana, and adopted for its government die following rules: 1st. The officers of the club shall be a PresiJt ... i ... l Ol r: T :,l . . c lUi'Mij 5i, iu, ami ou, icu j. re.Muems, cctretar' and J reasurcr, who .sliail be elected on the first meeting of the club and shall continue in office until the close of the Presidential canvass of 1856, performing such duties as usually pertain to their respective offices and such duties as m;.y be from time to time assigned to them by the club. 2d. Regular meetings of the Club shall be held until the 1st of October, semi-monthly, .. , , . tue canvass weeKiy, upon suca uuys in me week and month as the Executive Committee may designate. 3d. The President, Secretary and three mcmliers to be selected by the Club shall constitute an Executive Committee, who shall have a general control of the meetings and operations of the club, manage its finances, procure a suitable place for meetings, provide speakers and have full power to adopt such measures as they deem necessary to etlect the purpose and object of the organization. 4th. The President may call extra meetings when in his opinion the interest of the cause require it, and shall call meetings when requested so to do by five members of the club. 5th. Funds shall be raided by voluntary contributions. These .articles may be amended at any regular meeting by majority vote, the proposed amendment to be presented in writing. The following officers were reported by the ommittee, and received by the club. President, James Watts; Vice Presidents, Alfied Harrison, A. G. llowden and Henry Hawkins; Treasurer, John T. Fisher; Secretaries, (ioo. W. iloore, Julius S. Catlettand Y. E. McCltMntcn; Executive Committee, Andrew Sicele, Win. Wright, Geo. Williamson, Thadeus Wright, Sam' I Williamson, Sr.ithcr Catlett, Jeremiah llar-vood, James Parker, John King, Emery Long. John JIcFadJen, Albert G. Drown, Nelson Siroud and John Robertson. Marshal, Win. Martin. James Watts took the chair amid hearty applause, and the speakin? cf the evening was commenced by Dr. Stinsoa of Kentucky; he was followed by Gen. W. H. Greathouse. At the close of the speaking the meeting adjourned sanguine of the election of Fillmore and Donelson. The next regular meeting of the Club will be held at the Township house opposite Henderson, August SOth, at 2 o'clock P. M. Fill more men who have not had the opportunity of joining the club will please leave their names at the office of J. S. Catlett, Esq , on the Henderson Road. JAMES WATTS, President. Geo. W. Moore, 1 J. S. Catlett, Secretaries. Y. E. McClexi.ex, ) 0i7" Conrad Baker, Esq., has returned from a stumping tour in the interior of the State, and brings home news highly favorable to the success of the State Ticket. Ever- opponent of the Old Line party has planted himself firmly and emphatically against the Old Line Ticket. By the Franklin Republican and correspondence of the State Journal, we learn that Mr. Baker and Cyrus L. Dunham had a discussion at Franklin a short time back. It wa admitted on all sides that Mr. Dunham was badly used up. Men of his own party acknowledged it. Dunham was got in a tighter place than he probably ever breathed in before. In fact, his political breath was stopped on this occasion. J In 1814, when Mr. Clay was running for the Presidency, Buchanan and Bigler were both on the stump against him in Pennsylvania. Bigler repeated again and again the stale and refuted slander which Buchanan had started against Mr. Clay, and Mr. Buchanan heard it, and was silent. They both stood under a banner with a bloody hand painted upon it, which lore the inscription, "Henrj- Clay the murderer of the lamented Cilley." And Buthe man who sat quiet beneath the bloody hand and lying inscription "Henry Clay, thj murderer of the lamented Cilley." The old Whig who votes for Buchanan should see in his waking hoars and be haunted in his sleep, by a bloody hand pointing at him the slow moving finder of scorn. (Kr We thank Wm. T. Page, Esq., of the j Canal Bank, for a package of New Orleans papers of last Thursday, irr. Page arrived dorn an Eastern tour last Saturday evening,! living left New York on Thursday. Papers! received ly such telegraph travelers are valu able to us. Mr. Paire of course had a delightful o time, and returns completely rejuvenated m , CO Capt. Gallatin, of the steamer Grand 1 Ulk. Started veslnnliv In i-ikh il it r ,,,r- , J .v : u -i . ; o--iunäi"a l" -ib hteauicr, wnicn was sunn at. the foot of Henderson Bar three weeks azo. It is loaded with lead and pig iron, valued at about $3,000.

Internal Improvements. The Senate and House have passed bills over

the President's vetoes, appropriating 85,000 for deepening thechinnel over the St. Clair Flats, $100,000 for deepening the channel over the Flats of St. Mary's River ; and $350,000 for improving the mouth of the Mississippi River. The Senate also passed no le.-s than sixtyeight other River and Harbor nppropriat'on bills lv decided majorities, making the total amount appropriated by lulls that have passed the Senate, $3,Ol0,3?W. Among the bills introduced by Mr. ade, of Ohio, and which h ive passed t ie Senate, are bills appropriating $11, üUÜ to Conneaut Harbor ; $13,000 to Huron ; $13,500 t Ashtabu la; S'JS.GOO to Sandusky; toö.OOO to Cleveland; .-43,000 to Vermillion; 10,000 to Black River, and $13,000 to Fairport. , Liberal appropriations are also made to harbors on Liike Ontario, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, and to the Ohio and other Western Rivers. Most of the bills will probably pass ,!.tf ri.ll.- nn,l,.1l)K I fV.rt luu iiuue. j lie uuuj , vii tnv? iiiii, pu.-i.cvA im. bill for the improvement of the Des Moines Rapids, notwithstanding the President's veto, liy a vote ot 110 yeas to o-lnays. f Cleveland Leader.TI5E UJICAT KIM1A.MSI5MED1'. TKO BONO PUBLICO, 7177"' Every mother should have a box In the house handy in case of cu-id'.'iits to the children." SI-l.Jiii;;'''!uUi Salve. It U a Boston remedy of thirty years' tandin:r, and is recommended bv phvsii ians. It is a sure and speedy j . . . .. .. o, , , , ' cure lor üurns, rues, uous, corns, rtions, uuuuiaius, and Old Sores ol" every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers,

Itch. Scald Had, Nettle Kash, Bunions. Sore Nipples,! ft BB LS prime Leaf Lard; 20 en pri me Butter; ' '. . 11 ,Jikegs do do le; jut reo'd by

(t. mmendid by nuisesO " lit: lows, Mies, testers. Flea Hites, Spider Stinsa, Frozen Limbs, Salt Klieuin, S'-urvy, Sore and Crackled Lips, Soro Xose, Wartsand Flesh V.'ounds, it isa most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to b thousands who have used it .i . ru . i . r .1. u lv-..e. ".-" """"J jv...c. In no iiistincu will this Salve do un injury, or intert re witn a physician's prescriptions. It is made from the I.iireat materials, from a reci-.e brought from Kussia of articles prow.nsl.jti.ateountry-and the proprietors havi; loUtsrs irutu all classes, ek-r men. Usicians,ica fill 'im iJ-a inir""vr-, aim i nun 5 uti c iii-cii 11. iuuiu Sf.'lves, un l recotmut in it to otiif eii'ltn-r s Kunsm Saivu U iut ii luiNe tin l.x-j.-, ftinpcii on Hie cover w t!i :i pi' turti of a innino an-l i!U;ttleJ soldier, which IitTurii U alao eiigraved on the wrapjMr. Price M' cents u box. KkkDimi tV i'o Proprietor, t KELLER. bAKSiSLEY & CO. Aenl3, ap? d&wlv fc.vjsville, Ind. ' n7- ffiTa'r.r-',Trg"ar u:ed. On Monday the :8 h. CHARLES, ton of William B. and Francis '1 hotnpjon. aged 20 tnoutf s

Ilia funeri.1 will tuko placo this afternoon at 3 o'c'ock. 520.l. inn boaesNo. 1 Family and P.lm, fcrsale attnau.i j vi. l.tv it- it...... u 9, ! u ai turcrs pricta by

.. - . . v: i - if j a. uiitti.SM,ra.Iu. ,1,., b:;twven Locv.st and Walnut Tht. friends of the family are spe'tfillv invite-1 to :itl-nd n cent-' per Tine one insertion; tit ct;ntd ,4ur line one week; UU21 i 'tii tH )TiT h-je three timt-.-i; cn:in-tn ions-r ciTiie. "!(! I, uri.AM ATP'S TO 'IliK Mavou P.V n k ki!-I feel sa li wr.i foun t ) t, i! ij ih in th" i r.tiuriul turutivr ajenrv o t-i (ieuu n W ' trie Oil, ( t iiih'h ntl U aimit) hat I h-r v rmew my rr.ii.ofifi n to op .-it inn with tho Mayor, t to:t-'t tu fin t i.st union he n aj t,an e, it I n rot -ur aSV I -IM - o' rht'iiruifUin p 1-li-thina par.d -, R-.t nver audi a.'tiL. teter K am . 4-1 , aa ' ulit-r :$t 3 I ''"e o u--"e.--Wiily t rt-at'-d in thif stv . ünti in: or-, a -r in rn, Ni w York, j xni lit i ii r ni.,.,! At rho .Ur.ir 1 1 ..in.- N'f w York tut Vv;s.r j I r.var-.I mo ,. tl.:in thircv w tnxnt a a;i.icld fuilu.e. old Dr. :, i)1(!-(,i 'A I' tl" .Lio..t Ir n on N .l.,td nif-ou Suturday h" had ctirod mure- th u -veutv- fie vm-ü with inv Oil, 1 1 M-...I nr.. ii. -l-K if hi I mvor'f !. hp .iu tfure is ranch in imio i!.ihMI rJznt. A il the k eat earn i veriised -m li.ii .n Philadeli hia w-re mada hv I'r. SmiLh'a hlee;ric yil only A. K. SMITH. Chetniat. Norf hi a corn' r o "alnut and Kiehth. P. S AM th lest Lr-JK-'iALd in Philauli hia svll my Klectr'c Oil. Co. inter ui:tT- are out, with all pi-rti ol wortMts mid urea lit- ar.-, s- - tl e r aTi- A . II. S M ITM in the ?lis Th-; .-dit . a of i h i ' T ni -era ic Advot-ate." Lewit n. Me., just. writ". Dr. Smith tha th. a'uu th re say the Oil sell w, II, and gtviis reat ;atiaftti-n in all j atta 1 tl at country, ang 8 U riYSPKi-ii . There r.re but few who donotat ome time "xpfmonce the uiirl"a-nit effect of temporary iodigrf tion, t.i.;h :n a euse of fillaess. weipht and uneasiness o i tlie tom:ich. I.nil t-iar ie, ' i't.-rnedR in the mouth, nausea. sitk hend-i.Mi-. .to . c. Ail -ou-.h lelinits are evidence of approaching .tocpi i. whif'i .fiM'ild ..liy t-e oheched aud cured l the iM-of HoTKrTK..'s stomach Bitter, which are known t't l.e un ii!':i!libl rmpriv for alt su. h complain s. To (his ttn .u'i ' will tastily who Wave tricl them ana proved tht ..or U.jst rri-'u'.s Mirtdrs nre tor s-ile by our principal Orux.ts .tud iJc.iier.?out.rallv. 'HAl.I.OOlT ,f- TTARD. iy:!-!tw W'OOL-KV ,c SAWYKIl. -' 7l y Of S'tnari, tn lin:! -r It'. one time. tTe timp, ?; ono vTfe':. .Vi; ffi wrkri. il Si; ort Ei'mMi. ti; thr e ntfuuir.s, it .V ; six mnntl-. SM; on" Vf ir. l.ri. h'sr;nnnt on ! irv -r .id vrti-itnenti. CT-itiU of ixliiiivi or under, ptr v num . No charge for marriijft. death or religions noticfs. TUK Ein'Ji 1 liir v dra"(tht tprmcr K G Park. Ilster will I war lor th ahoTe and nil m terms Mut points at 11 o'clock M . r or fn ight or paa--jti applj on hoard- aUKl9-lt sf t ) VASJill H.Jl.6,finn tl? j st rec-d nifTsale by au9l9 V1CKKKY & JOHNSON. WEIHTE LIM K In store nd f..rsale by uu4.u VIL'KErY k JOHNSON. 5VIJ Vll 3 hhds pri-no New Orleans; 1 bbl Powdered; t iy bhl Loaf, j un ree'd and for sale bv au;!!! VIC'KURY & JOHNSON. i 9 1 1 ' 1-1. 5 tierces fresh Rice just ree'd nni!for albv angin PRESTON BROS. ff II Kit It .7) boxes choice, for pale Vy 1 aniil S. K. I.1LRKRT & CO. 4 H'..V n VOS. 12.IVO hoavy 2a" bushel new, for sale low to cose consifrnsiciit. auÄl:i U IjIi.UEKT ,t CO.. Syc. near Water. MOl'K FltO.M ,l:V II K T In sacksnnd ' arrels loeaalaby auKl9 8 K . i 1 I. B K KT i" CO . 15 ACK Ktl hi. In barrels and "kifs. all i numb.räiör .IS 'ale by S. E. GILKhliT A- CO.. auglii Syc. near Water. KSIaK-iiiLY KUH MI lä LADIES! UrilALE BonoSkitts; Lon an.) Short While Bone; New style de Laints; 3loire tatiiiue Belt Ribbon: French Work. id Collars: jnst ree'd per rnr: au isa tor saie cneap at ml tinea' totap ury uoods Store. sn(I.M .VICKFKKr ' OU cant have unless you buy your Gaiters at JLaigls-2w HUGHES'. lillfH I.I.Mi.N. fITHE very best mann fiictore ot lriah Lrnen alwarsto be I had at auiilS 2 HUGl'lES'. IIKH 4iKS. ' ft T HUGHES', "c mer .Main and Second, you w II find a 4 new ana caoic stock of ie Bases, at low prices. augIS 2 Bl, Vt K SILK I It V A I Kl 1 KR1 choice lot of black Italian Cravats, jnst ree'd X. and lirsaleat augl8-2 HUGHES'. FALL. liUUDS - B UST received by railrojd, the first goods of the season, V suitable lor tie fa! I trade. M .-a-ei rich Ksney Prints; If cases nes'd Sattinets; 5 do uis'il Casiimeres; 2 do Kiiucy l)e l.ais; :t do Ben A Co . A I; acca: 2') pieces Hen Silk Plains; 10 c.irr,"ons tir'd Netting:.; Ii enrtoo'-s lieh ?ilk Lace: With a sreat vnri tv of Ion -y Iress Trimm;ngs and notions of nil Kinos lor sale at very low prices bv aglS J.'H. MAGHEE & CO. BUSH Prime Pctatocs: 10 dot Chickens, laree. j ust roc' by nSIS 7, II. COuK Ä- SDN. T THE an 'ersicned will oiler for sale, oa -atardiy the 23d of Ai(tMst. at a o'clock r. M.. on Seronrt street. n?xt to tt e Neptune Ki zin Houdc, the folio wine I.t ( hi. h i TA) fee (. p ar.a A -:t feet trortl a: d iniprovemnta fotind r here on . ine aio wm i.e nao up-ni tne place, t ne trma l i-e made puMic on the day of i-alj. P. Hl.RK. Hknkv Gt'Mi.KhTS, -.Vaitioiieer. mug;G-td3 ÄTKW MlSIC.-Ihe I-oFt Steam r; lfl (1 ,iety Schnttijcii; Hu'iion VVaverolki; .IiiliettJ Hell; .IMm Brown s Lgac; Ogenkji'd Ladt Vi lta. ior sale bv a'jzlti T. MXYXOTON & C. 1'lilV VoliK I i i lih. i.'B hoy o! uri.ltn Hoa Mutches; 2' do Pupt-r do do; 'i!" -i,r-gao (io do dj, ree'd per railroad ly aoglS Z. II. COuK & SOX. BUCHANAN, FREMONT, FILLMORE! T tl i. I . 4 1 T 1 4 V 0hVlho' rerKe wi11I."htlw wl,u ;:? triW iinij.n-iJt l e ih' Peoi4t- s choice t Jo tut intend to w:ut no Ion 5. a.id thure ury i nriie. most r spteiiully, A I. i. H . K I I E S to ejtim;Be cur ve y l-rae, r.ew un- beantif .l selection of , t, '," Y T U.,ID s ' , m "nt 'a1v u.i I CI Motni-a d lenta' Furnishiog (ioodj AX i WINTER. all luitaMe lor KALL an ,3 WM. l.'iEWKXTHAL Jt CO., C'iriier -'f .1l:iia and Firit srs .OST. A B!K !.TPI" of the shape of a harp, with marls rn -3 aad hlir in centre. Vlu. rt ft,r th uUaIi. i itiver. The tindershall be rewarded aud recent the thanks of ' the owner by leaving it at this office. j.2ötf

SHERIFF'S SALES.

rntcr'lhigheu4 will always be found a correct statement of the Sheriff's Sales, including namta of parties, property ind time O' sales. 3 JOHN' J. CFf AVOLRIt KT AI, vs. JOflV II K LBJ.fi- Sale in the r,h of Sepemf'fT. of Lot No. I. Mock No. I, ntn Uy feet otl lr" No. i. Muck No. next aJjolniDs snid lot No. I, in Lima. -ei City. K. . I. A C. S. h. RAlLKCMt) vs. K Mo TO HNSf. e on Vte 9-h of 3ep:eter. of the 9st Iiall of the so h-wt-df. quarter o' section No. V., towusbtp No. 6, range No. 1 west, in V:tnirurnh county. JOHN S. HOPKINS vs. THOS BUTLER Sale Anjr. 30. of lt 17f' i fhe Hon tt on Knlargvmint of city of Kvauvilte. jni lots 3 and 4 Llotk 15, Fourth hnlargcment a'-juining city o t Kvansv i He. "candidates. Mr. 9A"rFRS: You will please anaonnce my nhDte ti a candül'-it tT the oftiee of Oounty Tr;asurr at the enduing October election. 2S JuV.S (iKKt.K. Mr. Sanokrs Sir: Voa will yd annfumre my name san intepjndent caaiitlate lortho otFce (f O'.nnrv Recorder at the eu-uing electin. m2 WM. H. C1IAXDLKK. Mil. SAVnF.us: Please a&uonnee my ttauie as caadidate fir Becrler of Vaudetbarsh County at the ensuing election. subeot to the decUiou of the D.mocratic Conventiom. my27 JOtlV FARKbl.L. A. n. Sasdf.rs. Esq : Please annuaee nrv name as a eanditia'e fir the oTftce of Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court at tli. nsuiii October eleciioB ; -17 LOUIS KICUTEP j-. Editor Jörns..: I am a candidate for the otSceo' Sheriff i 0 " ' ?v m! HÖtriw iiovnni.vi; ham ii), W&Y a T.a'lT and one small Hoy: wi'l furnish her awa room. 2 J A situation in a private f .mily in a pleasant part of the city preferred. Jor lurcher iuioimution call at this office. ang!5-;tt TVTF' nooHs - Victoria, or the World Overcome: Li'eand Aavantures of ßecairowfth Lastuf the torestcra; The Toneue of Fire; De Ojiincey's Af morials; cstrtu Border Life, ett. Just rco'd and fur sale by auris T. CON YVGTOX A CO. f 1OR. MliAl, FUR r'KKll. Hi bbls Cora Meal tor bv 8iii9 cheap for feed, just ree'd bv j auglä , . z- " "00 K & 30X. auÄl5 Z. H. COOK & 30X. D1SSO LITIOX. rgiHR partnership heretofore eaisting hetwoctl Fielding ! AjTvrol li ÄSivWil'U..,' wa K r rench ii alone authorized to ttla the tu--ineis of isaörm. ' HKLDIM! JOHNSON. augH-tf VtJI. i: r K t'iCJI. ( O.PAIlTKR-dllP l. THU WHOLKSALK l)KV OOODS Rl'SIXESS. ' g "'? unnersianaa J en erea into a co-partner-t it'DrV V'.tbTiaX"-. 'fo" that purp se will ba !ad to e? all their Iriends at th old , mau o i OUQ3QB & i rencn, r.vaodTUit?, nta. WM. R. FliKNCIT. anglt S YLVESTKK T. JEKACLD. WITKR JIKI.OA! WATKR .MKI.OXS! fOV'EKSof good Water Melons will please call at ft New A kork fiukery.ou First street, where they enn always procure th'tfo that are both large and fresh, and have them sent to any part ol the city, free of expense. aul8 lw J. 0. GATJST. IK1.E i'OWDKK Dnpont'J ce'clratid brands for SLu. B ile at redu ed prices by "gia GEO. FOSTER & CO. f J u ai-turers pricca ry .in r.u-.n CISTEH s ' ' a 'iiin.rs. ii o ooxes atar. ufai tna pressed summer y Mould Tullow, for sale low to tlose by aui!2 Bio. foster co. ! f Hy Mi IV It 1!01 V K5 1IN in bim.infnrrl lor ,.U by ai:rl2 (,l-,ll. F .j'l'liK V C tVTHKF Wlfi.V FLOl'R. 50 kags.frc.m white wheat A of tiu yi jiT'i j;roth. j:t.t ree'd an'l lor sale lv angtiS Hi;i:sllIlKlUiL'U oi CAKSOX. ftUU-. äO düi fresh Kf Jfill aul2 J I lilt lor 3--ld l'V 1 i ii L ii K It i CAHSON. E : "-ll STAPi'IT. -V0 )U Vroctur Otirn)! jd Si.arcli, ree'd aiitl lur brIc Y-v a rcM-1 uugU VICKERY J' KV 30V. ts:avi,m:i. noi.it:, Formcil y E'ail Vs ISt ;ti Tuvrrn f nii'Krsiati' d has taken thf ul.uve well kfiowa houf. I -Sü und ntltteu and riruih-d it thr.jush.ut. iu ihm he.-t 1 l.t- ai'coniunvi:i6nius will 1-e scpotid to nu DtSnV house in hvan-tville. i have K'" ro.niw tor UrtU-r , a .d ketp Weil -;ir-1itd a tav-I af the m:irk"t will a or t i.d ratep n sona' le. jlttaclicd to the house i a roh! HowIihr All -v. irav-lcs will receive every atteution , ana their ca'tle I well taken cure ol auyll-ti V il l. THO.M AS. IKiVI KT.-40 bbls J. llulme Co . . for sor sle v.ry ' low. . 1 y i y . j vi i . vi . i i. - i Vth LU I'ftW fJIilt. 2 kegj' est quality, just reo'd, for m - suie low uy -"fill S. V.. OILBERT k CO.. Syc. near Water. 3? rtl.V'.jMi Ms Country Mini: 1 fXK) 1 ls Clear Si.lm. for MM SHle liy aug! UslUSHUKROKK ii CAIiSO-V. GEORGIA LÜTTEIIY, Authorized by the S'nte of Georgia. Fort ti.iu'B .A 'u;-in j Lottery! C L A S I 8 . To be drawn in the Citv cf Atlan'a. Georgia, in public on Tliiirs '.iy", A o.g. 2d, li, on the H A V A A 1 Ii M . SAM'L SWAN & CO., MANAGERS. PHIZES AMOUNTING Tl) Ci G O ? O O O 2 Will bo diotril'iitd ac.'(irdir.fr to the to, lowing 30,000 UMUEKS15,105 PHIZES

1 Prize of $10 oki is $4n,ini I do hi. iirni is lo.iiio 1 do to i1 is ltijxo 1 do 5 (HH is S.IXXI 1 do i, 2,W 1 do l,ll is l.Kifi I do 1.1 1 0 is Z.fWI 111 do is 2.iM 1U0 do HO is 1(1. KO 4 Prises of $2xt approximating to 940.f.(lO prize are..(i!Mill 4 do 100 do 10, in do re.. 4110 4 do 75 do 10.1KX) do are.. 30 4 di Ijii do S.tnio do are.. 24(1 4 do 50 do 2.011) do are.. 2(Hi 4 do 40 do 1.0 0 do are.. i.;n 4 do 2H . do 1.Ü0U d. are.. 1) 40 do 20 do 20u do are.. 15.000 do 8 are 120.000

prizes amonntinK t $201,000 Tho 15,0dO Prites of $8 are determined hythe n mher which dr.iws the $lh.0OU Prie if that number should bean odd number, then everr odd number ticket in the scheme will he entitled to $3, if an even number, then every even number b u b tu 3i;ii-uio win un 'uuiitu ku . , i u uuuiuuu vo any other prixe which the ticket m y draw. Purchasers in bnyinjt an eijuat quantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of J rawing nearly half the cost ol the flame, with ohanees of obtaining other prizes. Allthose tickets ending with 0, 2, 4 6, 8, ar oven and all thoe ending; with 1. 3. 5. 7, are odd. fiä" iCememher that every Prize is drawn, and navabla in full withont deduet'on . 9ärAll prixsot 1 fKXtand tinder, raid immediately after the drawing other frizes at the usal time of thirty davs. Allcommunioation-Mti-ictly ontidntial . Th drawn nnniber will be torwrdod to parchasers immediately after the draw ng-. w" VVho' Tickets. $10 Halves. Quarters, 2. J9 Prize tickets asbed or renewed in otner tickets at either office. Orierafor tickets can he addressed either to S. HVVAN & CO.. Atlanta. i.t or anO-tf 8- SWAN, Alontoiaeryt Ala. OUPOIIATlO NOTICE. " ORDER KD, Thatthe owners of property oa Mulberry si., extending from the river to the old Grave Yard, rnd also the owners of fropertv on Cherry street, extending from Second sc. to the river, cause the Plank Sidewalks alonz aid streets, to be repaired within ten days after the publication of tnis notice, and in de lau it tnereot tne atreet Commisdioner is hereby authorized to proceed and perfotm said work , and the costs and expenses will be assessed to and collected hyialeofsaid property or so muco tnereoi aa wuitausiy said lien ana costs By order of the Council. aug7-lot WELL. H. WALKER. C.erk. fEMOX V Ilt'P 50 boxes extra Lomoo Syrup ree-d A by railroad irom New York an i for sale at rednced prices by aug7 I. ft D. HEIMANN. PICK. 2 tierces rtc'dandforsaleby M.. aug7 I. ft D. JEIMANN. Q . M,I()M-. I, 41 lbs Almonds ree'd hv rail" C5 road and lor sale by ang7 I. !. HEI.MANN. ( BXS Ground Spice; 20 bxs Raisins ree'd, for sale by " iiiEi i. a: u. iici.ua ?i . Jljd BXS fine Virginia Tobacco; 10 gross J.j. Bntler's suty ink, reo'd and for Bale by ans.7 I. ft D. IIEIHAXX. 2f BXS Wheat Starch: 25 has Cream Cheese7 reo' d by 9.M w railroad, and for sale by a'7 I. ft D. HE IMA NX. 'KV l RKHKl., IvVTI H OF lS.T-20 bbTs xa h-m.mii -New ilackenl:2ii hf-bblsXea ilackerel. and I cask New Salmon, just ree'd, for sale by au z. II. COOK ft SOX. s DOZ as'dsizes pnre Olive Oil: 25 doz as.'d Extraeta ard Flavoring.: 2n gVs Sto.lhton's Elixir; 5 dot StoughtoQ's Elixir, just ree'duy 7.. U. COOK ft SOX. 5 rSTARD 50 dot pnre MuUr.l, J lb einaf ill 30 do do do ,ij lb do: 25 do do do lib do; 10 French do lib jars: 12 do London do Hi bottles: 25 do Kentucky l lh cans; int ree'd an;. z. ij. COOK ft SON. nut sali:. fOTS 8 and 9 in hloclt 2. In I.illcstsn ft Loclthsrfs Eci largeoent. inqiireof WOOLS EY ft N ELSO.n . auj Heul e täte Urokers. düom:tiü3i. 'BTIl? firm of Bibcock Brothers as disolved hy l'mitaB. tion. ut July. Cil RLKS B AIiroCK. KUSIIA S. B BCOI'hT, Jj2'-tf HENRY O. BALCOCK. T( MlVKItl "OF ;OlD TK. TffAVINf reed direct from Phila I -Irhia. 8 hal r-cheits Il and lc.Miesof superior Tc-is. we fel con ti. lent t' at e can supply families with a. eoou an article.ind at as heap rates as any other houe in town, .lust call ond see it we have not the beet Black Tea oSere 1 rr.r -ele n Evinsvil'e. ailK' VICKEHY ft JOHNSON. n cow, m. anus Ith , young Calf, ft r nie Apph to VICKERY A- .IIHINSOX. ?!!Sa. KII'I'hH It IV KT A A.D Biattst SJ0 Jnstrec:d hv Kxrress. ft.rsaie by BAliCÜCK.i SO.N.NTAÜ, Water stieet.

RAILROADS, &C.

EVANSVII.LE & CRAWFORDSVILLE 11 A 1LKÜAD, t v yi mm ai:i!asg r. in i; s x . ON' and alter Monday, Jant 15?h. nntil funher retire. In Mail Pnsscnr Train will l,ava Cvai.arilit t 1:20 P. M .; arriving at Vinrennes at 4:?'jP. it , j timet ivnneet Bith the r:euin faia ia the Ohio cd Vi.jitsirpi Railroad for St I.nnis and Central Jlliaoii. Torre ilauti at 7:15 r. M.. ted Indiansp. lis at 1:05 A. U.. Biakiar direct connections for Cincinnati Columlus. Cleveland. Pktladelphia New York rnd P;.!tirc f re. Kctnroioi leaves Terre-llante at 3:S5 P jr.; after tFear9.p0M,rai ft0m IndiEOPol'J arrives at Eyansrille at Paasennersh this train can eone from St. I.onia Cireiaaati and Louisville i.me day. liajgige checked of Indianapolis. FARES: From Evaasrille to St. Loois... .. 7 13 .. 11 Ofl . . . 6 J5 ' .. . H . ...'S 00 , ...17 Hi t ...? N ...is q,; ... 14 SC ...MOO', ...23 00 ...23 00',

. ntcaf o Indianapolis, , Cincinnati.,. ripT(-land Bnffal w York...;. rifffiT-iTr-rh. V heclir.,..,. ?:iltimnr Wft,hir;rfon ... Philadelphia . lalr Fr&laht Trains inarm Erani"lli nriTVrM ril.,. - . . it SC , 7 40 A . M., on whir local passpnrers wfll bp taken. Äiö For any information ot through Tielcta. apfTj at Conpanj's Trapsportatiou OCiee, head of l ohnst street. Etansvlllo. jel4 J.J. PANIEL8. f-np'1. I rmfton Claron and TTccicrson Patriet take ou other adT. nrd opy. SA?JS9 KXPKESS COMPAÄV. 1 NEW ARRANGEMENT TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS COMfANT epeetfnW nounce to their friends, th. pnl.lio of Kran.Tilfe ai? Ticinity. that they hava detrrmineil to opea aa office at5 KraneTille. to be devoted exclaeireiy to th. tranaacUoa' the hnainem of their Line, and hare appointed Mr GKU W. McBRtriE aa their Agent, who, from hie past coanectifn with the bnaiaesa. is perfectly f. miliar with all (h. route. . and the detail of their operation. TMa arrinrrai'at harf' heen made with the sole ohjeet of increasinjr the faeilitira ' the Kxprc?s. and thereby irereasa ite drsirahility to th. pnblie to accomplish which the best effort, of oar local 1. will b. especially directed AU persona havine buaincss with onr eaoif aay will pleta. call on Mr. MBride. at ourneworce on First atreet be-' tween Locnstand ilain, who alou is aothoriaed to act fei ns from thisdate. novl-dtf ALFRED OATTHWR. Snperintenitcat c I'KKJiH AltKIVALN. '" HFST received (and now openinirl direct from rhiladelphia. 8 bair chests. 24 heet of choice Black ad Oree nl"i"rt 1,'n'oh "alf cheat of eatra Black Ta which we recommend to thoso who lore it. all f which i offered at a small advance on cost. Call and trv i at . VICKERY JOHNSTON'S. . JTl' Wain rt.. near Washinrtcn Hotel. Tix putn. Ac- : : tjio hoxos Tiu Plat: 2 Pi ri.ick Tin; W-0 U.s t?rner Bottoms assorted: " moo do W ire iyH do lnatore and fors.ile by SAMUEL ORR. (J F f K fcLOrit. 5 hhla Jlarkle's extra brand, iuik ree'd by J Z. II. COOK ii SON. UITE and red Lead for Bale by " SAMUEL ORR. "0 GROSS Congress Water, just received l v J3 J"7 7.. ILCfOOR soy. fOl Vi'RV BKO..H0 lbs Hams; 2000 lb Rbl. .shkj .to MKUsrih'd and nl ear: also a supply of extra öiiirar Cured and Canvassed Hnm. In tnre and for oale t jelfi H BUSH BKRGE R & CAÜSON". EH POTATO IK CO VST.VAT supply Potnt wot than they sell iu i m-trki ivlO IIRRSHHKROKR jfe PARSOX. . 5'. 1 VV it Eh h i i ii ii a 'i uitb im l Ice t iifts assorted sizes; 10 Ao Ketrierators assorted lizep, just reeM ty Jv,0 Z H. COOK & SON. CUI.TAIIS A AO t,.MtsrKKVKS. " J .V.o I-.iia-lifih W orked ColUrs; l"o pairs Jaconett L'nderaUcvcf, ree'd to-day and for sZll-y JA!E LOW A vo, 1 1 "'"vi i riu it "üa.Vä: " Lr'j'1 t-MMienters Improved Fruit Cans, the sima plen. sorvst and eheanst csn ever invented. They hav . ei t-nmii, ticy ar? made nf the very l.st rontfrials andean be Bsvd (ur yuan. Ju antiinuny, lend or rnhher about these c-n Z H. Ok OK & SON. Sola Acentfor Eranavill 1 Vonr!EAD3VQ,,iKlev extra Uams just ree'd and -Mm. Uä U UUUI 'In. COOK i SON. XOf ICE. ft LL persons a-ho have claims aRainst us, vrill please proJA sent them immediately for paiment; aud all these aha know tlicmselves indettcd to us, will do ns a favor r-r PayiKHtlicsameL yl7-tf J. Y . & 8. V ICK EE V. fi'Hi,: "notiük" "' TO Al.h WHOM IT MAY CO.NCKK.V. gHAVEthis day(Julj 14th,) sold oot my entir. Interest l M in the merchandise a d evervthmir pertaininr therennto. . t. rroerly oaned by J . W. A: 8. Yickerv. to Mr Charles. .McJohnston. Jc. who with Mr. James W. Vickery will eoatiuua the business at the old stand. I return my sincere thanks to ray numerous friends for-" their liberal patronaes extended to me. while business in connection with the old firm, and would ba pleased that th. -same may be eontinued with the now. iyl7 SAMUEL VfCKERY. A ( IUI). fjjAVIXfj asoointed with me in business Mr. ChsrleSsr IA. MaJnhnston. Jr.. in plsce t t Mr. 8. Vickery retired: , eill continneto do a I'amilv Grneirv and Provision husiness. at the old stand, nesr the ' rVahins;ton Hotel," under thename ond style ot VirKKity At Johnston. I will lie hppy to waiton all my old friends and customers, and on a many new ones as mnr favor us with their " patronage, promhit.g to do the agfeeaMe o all. JAMES W. VICKERY. P. S.-Vr, Sim'l Vickery is authorized to nisko collection und p-iynli df.minda ae'nst the old firm . The nam of the old firm will be used in the liquidation ofdel ts A.. jylT J. W. V LUMBER! LUMBER!! &?. IS. RKWNKTT Ol. LD rispectfulh announce to the citizens of Evans ville and surround inr conn trv. tli&t h ly n hand a large and lull assortment of Pine Lumber, Shinglep. Dre-seo and I'ndresned Kloorinv. Pressed and C- ' dressed U'eatherboardinx. etc., eto.. which he will call hesp for cash Orders from the eonntry solicited, lard on Carpenter street near Krsts A ileilman'a Foundry. He basalen a yard at V inccn.es. near the Evansvsll ft Crawiordsville Railrosd Dept. and is prepared to furnish to all in that section with a full variety as cheap as es a b. bought In Evansville. h. L. WATiON. Asent. jya-"- Vineennes. uiif. ueaar stan ( hums: 5 do Bta J 6 do brass band Pails, for sal by DOZ Oedar Stan" Churns: 5 do 8taffet brass band Buckcü Jff I. ft D. HEIMANN IM K. 150 btla White Lime in store and forsale hy PRESTON BRIS. IXTR A FAMILY Fl.Ol II. bbls aeeeived and for jm m i vy JV24 VICKERY ft JOHNSON. TJRAX.A fresh lot lor sale t y VICKEI BY ft JOHNSON. . t BBLS pure Cider Tlnegar forsale by aws jy24 VICKEKY A J.'HXSON. T'AnPAl LIAS. Junt ree'd Iresh lot ol best qoalltV X Tarpaulins, for sale by Jjl J. II. 31AUH&K ft CO. - III MIM TIII TVIITI f-!l - 'BFIE copsrtner.hip heretofore existina nnder thestvle and Jet firm of Oolburn ft He'shiiereer. this dsr dissolved br mutual consent. ANDREW j. !OLB!;RN. y25-tf JOSEPH N. HERSHHKROER. "A.V'OKIIIivANCE Supplemental to an f'rdinsnce entitled "An Ordinance to ' prohibit tne erection et w ooden Buudmts id certain portions of the e ty of Evansville." parsed and published Jnly 4h.l8M: SEC. I. Be it ordained by the CommoB Council of the eity . of Evansville. that no dwelling, honse. out hoosa. kitenea. shed, atcre house, warehouse, carpenter or b'aelfsmith shop, or any other house, buitdinr or snd of any kind or deseription whatever, except the nama shall be built of stone or brick, shall be elected, removed or placed npon any -ol the following described Lots or any part or subdivision of any of said Lota, that is to say Lota Nos. 229. 23. 231, and '" 2H3. in the Donation Enlargement of the city of EraasTilla " aforesaid. SEC. 2. Any person who shall viols te any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be snhiect to the penalties prescribe' ' by the recoud section of tbo ordinance to which this Is rapalemental. JOHN I1EWSON, Viwr. Well. H. Walker. City Clerk. y2S-30d COPAKTXKKKIII t NOTICE. rgITE undersigned have this day formed a eopartntrship, ; il nnder the style and firm of A.J. Colbnrn ft Co.. and having taken the stock and stand of the lirra of Colbnrn it :- HMrsi.V.erccr. will assnme the liabilities of th. said arm of C.ill urn ft IIer?hl creer, and are alone authorised to settlo th busincssof the tamo. ANDREW J. COLBCKN. . , j2".-r JONAS COLBURN. Jll'LK FOIt MALE. 5 XY one wishins; to buy a rood four vear old Mule, will " . ple.s-ca'lsnon at ynil fRESTOX BROS. tiHIi liD Hi A Vi H H M I S . -1 5 I al es for sale by an 4 s. E. HILBERT ft CO.. Sye. near Water. IflXCfS'.VATI StIAP. 30ioxeTchöi"ee Sr""Si7v.r Tow ly aug4 s. E. ILBERT CO. RAPPIX PAPER. 100 handle all sizes, hsavy I aud bent quality, for sale by ,(4 . E. GILBERT ft CO, ST CH.UtLIi HOTEL, PORTLAND. KY. ' IHR nndsrsijrn-?!. Lesioe of this newlj erected and adraf ' " 1 nMv l ir-tei HoTKf.. takes pie isure in anoooneinr to the pun ic ireTiera'lv, an'l e-nectallj to passengers arriving er r dF-prtinr t the Portland U harf, th&tthii house is lorctB'' ptetiy faraisiird and ready for 'he aecuRmodatioa of Gut- . Kvery iwm of Kurnnre, beddieyr. and indeed, the enilding 'H thnachnt. ia ticted up with articles expressly manufactured t. lur tne nnu-e. SiriiatfM. i the St. Ch arler is. immediate! Y at thelandfnc - of ih prim ipal nhipiunjc poiit ior Lon.sville. where aerly all her utr Uf r aiient trat arrive, and from wbeae they de- -pare fur the Wet nud South, thi hon ' alle ds aeon vb ! and eotnfort to the traveler heretofore act experienced at this point it shall be the tarnest endeavor of the Proprietor of thie-' Iv-tahl ishmt-nt .o command a literal share of public patroa- -hrcau-e h- intends to .'enerve it. The House, witteit f xie igtve grounds, er-ul. shady groves, and general oavenä-i. . enct-s is uu8tirpaed ss a rransieat honpe. it "haM kept ;-t as n ir;:-c!a Hotel lacking no one ot the essen tiela-ef ruch V; e tiMisramt. 1 " ' ..( Mu J . W. Kkodino. wl11 known to the traveling 'pvllfe. fraiu hislon.? eonnertion with II-tels in Louisville. senJlfsv4t and mi'l os-isr in rh.'ceneral msnagemer t of the boese. . The paironasa ot the puMic is reimfctl 11 v enlic'ted. 4 . yl-tl V. W. OWKN. Proprietor.

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