Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 283, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 June 1857 — Page 3

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VMOSDAY MORNING JUNE 27j 1S57. : Board r Trade. meeting of businsss ratn ö Fiay reningi&lppta. a Constitution, and fcjLtvs fc ft Board of Trad, and appointed a . commitice to enroll them, and to .procure aignattfes of members. A meeting will be held on bext Monday evening, to organize the association, ty the lection of officer. Our dozens can congratulate themselves that this institution, so long desired among lis, will be in full operation tapon the beginning of next season's active business.

t3fOur City Council opened the C5ty Treasury on Saturday evening, and appropriated the large sum of $100 to assist in tasking suitable demonstrations of our -appreciation of ,tho great event that led to our national Independence. One of the members of the Council opposed it very etrcnuouslj , as a waste- of the public funds; but on a call ror the ayes and nays, on the adoption of tko resolution, the gentleman' adopted patriotism got the better of his econ'omy, and he voted ay ' The proposition, by tho same gentleman, to appoint a committee of the Council to superintend the expenditure of the appropriation foe fear the fast young men on the committea of arrangements might absorb it, -without giving tho Council a fair share of enjoyment was voted down, and the sum deft; without any guarantee of discretion, in "the hands of the boys." The only votes in oppositonto the appropriation, we are told, were accompanied with a foreign brogue.

.t.i .- ' A Awvemturou DalloonUu ' ; 'A few days ago vessels passing up Lake Trie saw a large balloon with a man in a car -attached to it repeatedly descend to the sur- - : face of the vater, and then rise again in the - .air, and sweep on over tho Lake. Several attempts were made by boats from the vessels to rescue the. serial voyager, but on their approach he was carried beyond their reach. Speculation was excited along the Lake shore to know who he was and whence he came. He proved to be an ceronaut from ' Philadelphia by the name of Stein who had i ascended from Cleveland. When over the . , , Laki he counted thirty-eight vessels in fight, - and at tho heighth of three miles ho could hear the shouts of the crews who caught sight of his living ship. He struck tho water three miles above the propeller Stewart, and in seven minutes passed her about twenty rods astern. Tho balloon would strike the water and rebound into tho air from - twenty to fifty fret, as it rushed down the Lake with railroad speed. Men in one of the propeller's boats (rot hold of a long rope - TT5tcin threw out. Tho balloon dragged tio boat with a will, and though the sailors pullod the row-locka off the boat, they could not top their novel tug. Mr. S. then leaped into the water, and was picked up while swimming. The balloon was swept ol by tho gale. It cost 50i), and is the third Mr. S. r has lost. ' Dastard CrrmiTT. The physician and warden of the County poor house for Cook . county and Chicago citv, have been detected in selling the dead bodies of paupers to the

various Medical Colleges ot tn-t State and . Michigan. - The Dl 01 rattles of Abolishing Morraonlsm. , .. . Polygamy, as it is called amongst the Mor- . . Tnons, is only concubinage. No form ot marriage i executed between the parties. Brigliam Young, or one of the elders, says to a woman that she is "sealed" to such a man, 'and she goes and lives with him. Brigham calls all who are sealed to him,wi ves; but they - are onlv concubines. , ow, U there any law . of the Cni ted States making concubinage a crime! Seme of tho States ma'ie adultery a punishable offence in their courts. But there - is no alien law enacted by Congre-sj for the w territories, nor made by Utah for the people which inhabit its territory. The concubinage of MormonUm may, therefore, continue 1 in existence with the lull authority of the United States in this territory. As to the other peculiarity the gvati government of their churh all churches take cognizance of tho conduct of their members, ' ' and the submission to their behests is entire

ly voluntary. So, if the mormon think proper to submit to the decrees of their church in matters of personal conduct or . cven in matters or property, as did tue primitive christians, how can eovernment inter fere! If the people will not bring suits into the courts of the United States, how can the courts adjudicate? It appears to us. there fore, that the peculiarity of raormonism may .co-exist with tho full acknowledgement of .the auihoritv and laws of the United States. But it there was an incompatibility between them, the remedy is so easy of ma kinr themselves a state, that we cannot .doubt they will use it. They have upwards .of one hundred thousand people in Utah, and proslytes are daily flocking into the tcr ritory, both from Europe and this country, to swell their numbers. Now what is topre.vent them from applying at the next Con.(rress fer admission into tho Union as a State! "What will tho advocates of squatter sover ,eignty say to the proposal! Can they -reject it? Even on the principle laid down in "the President's inaugural address. Utah must be admitted. The constitution of the United -States prescribes but ono condition to the ad mission of a territory as a state tho consti . -tution shall be republican; and bv the laws .of congress as well as jwncres of the treneral .government, any territory having a sufficient number of inhabitants to send a member to COnjrrCM, hall be admitted Into tho union. That number ia now one hnndred thouaan!, and the mormons have this number, ami -more, in Utah territory. Once a etate, are ot the contracLi of marriasre, like all other .contract?, nnder the exclusive control of tho .etatef Can the ecneral trovemrnent, or any .pother uta to, dictate what hall be the laws of , mam acre in tho state, or rrescnro or limit -the authority of courU estaolishod within its limits by a state? For theaa re a arm a It annoarw ta n that mormouiam can pnlr bo boliAhed bv tlie TrosrreM of civilization and the morality of . uug rviizioru ino lorco 01 ine umieu State, employed to etahlish United States anthority, will not touch tho peculiarities of mormomism. ana con not overthrow iw in stitutions. Force ernnlored to destroy the people or extirpate their doctrines, would be 'oe wormy onir or the dark ages of persecu won. imruiun jjerevry. t3"F"Mrs. Gaskell seems to have trot Into .several s rapes by her life of Charlotte Bronte. Tho aired father feels deely her remarks concerning his treatment of'hUttul.dren, and she has been compelled to send an apolozy, throncrh a solicitor, to a la.lv who .has been gnevouslv lninred by the imputation east upon her oy the reference to an al leged private fact in the unhappy career of I uramweii uronie. - l-iJ l no old Anti-rent troubles seem r be revivuifr. As Walters. Charch and Sberiflf Bray ton. with two Deputies and others, were proceeding on Saturday afternoon to make a Mile of property in the town of Berne, in tho Anti-rent district, they were fired ujxn by some one in ambush. They immediately (rave chaae, , and arrested a young man named Shultz, son of the person whose property was to pe sold, and found him armed with a gun. ' One of his shots paMd through the hat of one of the SherifFa party. No one was injured. The salt was ben eoneladsd wjtho farther trouble.

RIVER INTELLIGENCES rORTÖF EVANSVlLLEi

; ' ArrrtvaU and Departures from F Q. OTtiley & Co.i Register. .' i 'lV. . Jest 20th. '. Fashion, from 81. Louis to Louisville. Alvia Adim from Louisville to St. Louis. Northerner, from Louisville to Memphis. Statesman, from Louisville to Henderson and bat it. Union, fron LouUville to B. Green W B. Terry, from Tenn. River to Louisville. R. F Sasa, frsm St. Louis to PitUhurg B. Green, from B. Creen to Evahsville. 13T The Wabash is in fine boating stage, but slowly receding. ' The Ei vir is receding slowly with plenty of water on tho bars for the largest bouts. The weather Saturday was warm and 6Ültry with a heavy rain at noon: . G7"The old etearaer Fanny Sparhawk was sold by the Sheriff of New Orleans lust week for $1,350. She is to be converted into a wharfboat at the mouth of Bed River i tST The Yorktown, on a late trip down the Missouri) knocked a hole in her tow, bat the damage done was slight. ' 15?" We learn that Caps. Elliott and Eraydon are about to build a dipper packet for the Louisville and New Orleans trade at New Albany. The elegant Southerner Will pass up this morning for Louisville. Messrs. Triplett and Sherley will be found on board, ready to take care of passengers in their usual style! t3yThe Cincinnati Commercial says: We hear it intimated that torty or fifty pilots are organizing a stock association for the purchase of a boat for navigating tho Missouri ' river the object being for! pilots to learn that river. At present there is a monopoly among tho Missouri river pilots and we hope for tho benefit of boating interest that the project may prove successful. ESTThe Gor. Powell passed down Sattrday loaded to the guards, and towing two barges, all loaded with lumber for tho Upper Mississippi. . ' ' . . KTTho dam at Lock No. 2 in Green Elver gave way on Friday last It cannot bo repaired, it is said, before November. Tho Union left here Saturday with a full trip tor Bowling GrcCn. She stort her freight at Kurasey, and return. KT Tho Bowling Green left for Louisville Saturday, where she will be docked and thoroughly repaired. . TELEQRAPHIO 1 THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. TELEGRAPHED EXCLUSIVELY ' ' - 'TO THE liVANSyil.Lli DAILY JO URN AL Mobile, June427. Sales cotton for the week have been 9O0 bales. Receipts 300 bales, against 90) same week last year. The decrease in receipts so far amount to 33,000 bale. The stock on hand is 23.00J bales. Trices have advanced Baltimore, Jno 27. Flour dull and heavy. Howard struet sells at 7,37ß7,5ö. Wheatsales of red at 1,76 05135; white 1,85(32,00. Corn, 86(833. Whisky, 81033. ' Philadelphia, Juno 27. Ths notice read at the sale of tho main line was from a former owner of a piece of ground at Columbia; which was taken for Depot purposes, and ai(tco applied to other uss Mr tue Jommonwealtn. una is an oiu matter, and has not grown out of the sale o the Pennsylvania Rail Road. New Yobk, June 27. Flour market heavy. Sales of 3,K)i) bbls. at ,255,50 for State, a decline of 15c; G.7."3 6,50 for Ohio, a decline of 20c; and 7.30,7,65 for Southern, a decline of 5c. V heat firm. 7,000 bus. sohl. Corn heavy. SaW or 12,000 bushel, at 84 for mixed, a decline of 2c. Mess pork dcpresseJ. bales f 2.0'! lb!, at 21 50, a devlino of 10c. Whisky' He lower. quoted at 83. Stocks lower. Strolling exchange fiat. Cincinnati, June 27 m. Flour and Whiskv unchanged. Provisions dnil. Bacon offered at 9jl2 for shoulder and sides. - Weather sultry with light rain. I Louisville, June 27 x. Eiver falling; seven foot in tho canal, five feet on the falls. eatber clear. Auction ! , Anctlon ! ! WHTE will sell at Auction on SATURDAY MOKXm W IXfl. rnmimwinf ftt o'clock at our Salrs Rooms, a lot of DRY GOODS, cutixtstinf lu part of 4 pieces or KiacK tsroaacioin, piecw of Ovwimcres; ; lft ire of Cottonivlt; : 5 pled- of Canton KlnnneU; S piece of all wool While FLuunls; 4 ple of Hlark Lawnj 1 fl!ce of U hit Linen Coating i ' 8 piTMof M ireille Vesting, . . 5 pieces of Black MuUn; 10 Diem Brown Marlin: and ararietvof other rooHs. to close eonrfjmmmt. Auo-uii Kookuaaeaoa utrgs oouniingToum mm. an I a lot or 11 an ware. flale positive Termn rH. jeJH-2t WOOLSET & NELfON m-m? iiitr i.r vn. H 100 Kegj pu re White Lend in ke to rait. je!9 VTIIKELEK 4. RHJÜ3. WINDOW juo boxes M indow Ol, fnr wie hr i' 1 1 l r 1 vi rtnra W INDOW GLASS. 50 boxes artd sinea, for de low by . s2S S. . U1LBE11T & CO PURE LEMON STRUP.-esbxs (1 do, euch.) for sale by- Je3 S. E. GILBE UT & CO. BUCKETS 75 dor.en Just ne.t per M Putnam, for ale by Je3 S. E.01LUEUT A: CO. I 'TsTBS. ail neaU r andSeach recM per M Pntnan). -ä. for aale by je. a. L. OILBLRT it CO. i st nr.f'F.iVKn. 9 100 Grind Ö tones, at rednced rrices j3 TLX NY ti POREXSON. Jost Recelfed. Colls Mauilla Itot-e. jeil . TNNY & SORENSOX. 100 llMTRes-elred. P 100 Baas Cutfee. TEXXY k S0RE5TSON.. jeil Jnat Received. Q rÄaÜT VJM'irr!).0 r thUcty- tlnm fc teOKE.Nao.N. . JUST ARRIVED RJ1ARPCR for July, MM. trnam s Magazin July; ' Putnam's (today's Ladies B00V July; , Leslie's New York Journal July; Y ankee Notions J uly ; . Brother Jonathan 41h July; Appleton's steamboat and Kailway Onide. Postage saved by buying of .Je; J DOBELL & LISTER. WAXTEO ! A flood Girl to do housework can get a situation by making application at t'.ls office. lje2l-lf LITTLE sale by DOnitFT, eompM in one volume, fur lje24 1KIBELL & USTKH. WU1IIIAII ' 't " " uuw IM author of J oho llalitvx. f by . je24l - lJIiELL Sc and the Low Marriage, both by LISTER. JCST REC'D, MTheodosa,', second volume; Jrace Amber, Lif Pictures from Pastor's Note Book ; Torsaleby5 '""SmI' DOBELL & LISTER. - 1 liriiMl Ummern. 1 wcond hand wheat sacks suitable for oats o rna for sale by Je W. REILLY. BARRRT.fur sai by i dos hickory white onk twkets Uel5J SAM'L VICKEKV. LOOK HERE! X Two Fine Rose Wood Pianos. Fw sale at IT OaJ) icsA.CPUSHEE'S. JaiO tee.

GREAT FREE KXIIIBITIO.M The Glorious Fourth of Julyl! 1WO AERIAL ASCENSIONS EACH DAT. '

Great Exhibition of -Fire Works on the even ing of the Third! GRAND DALLOO.X ASCE.NSIOX O.N TUE KVEXIXU OP THE FOl'UTIl:! . TU K most dar ing, d.flicult, extraoriinary and truly wonderful feat, is that of the beautiful horse YOUNG BLACKHAWK. who has beeen trained to Walk A Single Plank, Newly three hundred te lonr, from the rroand Pi the rrv t9 Ih liflrcMit laviläita. tt YANKEE KOBINSON'S QUADRUrLK S EC O W 1 Will tsVe plnre a fw roinntcs previom to the opening or tie floor tmt tnear.emoon verr-ninanre. ' SIG. PAINTEBO, will make his GRAND ASCENSiOX! On s !nj:le rope from the rrouwl to the top of the Center Tole, before openine the doors for the evening perrormarvri. YANKEE ROBINSON'S QurtdrüpleShow, Kmbracinr the present season F0ÜK r, DISTINCT EXlIlDItlONS, All for one price of aimiwion. ' dIRCUS, Living Animals, Minstrel Band, Inanimate Curiosities, Each division occupying a arperate Pavillion, literally msKing F0ÜU SEPEE ATE SHOWS IN F0ÜE SErElIATE TENTS. Every afternoon at one o'clock there will be STREET CAVALCADES, lei htf tht Hand in Full Uniform. And followed by the Lilies and Gentlemen of the Company, monnteu on their üharrr. RICHLY CAPARISONED! Will pa.s through the principal streets to the Tent. Among the list of performers attached to this estab lishment will be found: DILLY FAY, tiic uraat Ciown; MB. T. JEFFEES0N. The finLthcd una anl two Horse Kifler; i). D. WORST ALLE, The Demon Horseman. MAD' LOD ÜOBINSON. e Funny Yankee (J Irl; MISSALECIA T0UENIEK, 71iebeantiful eaue. trtAn and dttneer! MON'S DUKANT, The unsunAsjd (lvmnast and Minstrel; J. WOLFINGTOX, The Wonderful Equilibrist: JONNY BOOKER, Tho inimitable Buffo ?ine-r: T110S. GRAVEN, The celebrated Carpet JAMES BENTON, The American Hercules. T. R. LUFF. OlnnpUt and Minstrel: MÖNS. CIIOTEAÜ, In his newly invented art of the tteyolvln Iron KinKt U. KAiNtJK; The Stenie Kider: R. J. MILLER, Trncredian and Comedian: Master S. S. ROBINSON and a host of uuxilaries. Will exhibit at evassville On Friday and Saturday, July 3d, Ith. JÜfTwo performances on the 3d, at 2 & 1 o'clock, P. M. JSTThrce perfarrnances on the 4th, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. and at 'J and 7 o'clock, 1. M. iW Remember throueh ticVet to all Four show only 51V; Citil'ircn under ten ye. lalf price. J-t"For particulars see pictorial nnl liücriptive Billsfi - A. S. BURT, Agent. fje22 SvrdwJ FOR TWO DAYS ONLY! Coli Wood's Grand Museum OF LIVING WONBEES 9 Will exhibit for two dys, at Crescent City Ha'd, anrrille Friday and Saturday June i and 27. ErTIt4 Grtattd Natural Attract im in (h Yvr1d. WONDER UPON WONDFU! SrX GREAT CURIOSITIES, ALL IX ONE EXHIBITION! GRAND COLLECTION. Consisting of the following most wonbTful freaks of nature. Among the nmn'jer may 1 fonud THE SWISS BEAEDED LADY, Mile Clolfulia, the greatest ennosity of this century THE YOUNG ESAU, Son of the Bearded Lady, 3.S yean bid, with a pair of whiskers. THE AMERICAN GIANTESS, Viss Svlvla llanlv. from Wilton. Franklin Co. Me.. who Is nearly feet high, weichin to II, and require Hi yaras or ry gooas ror a cunipieie ttress. THE QUEEN OF THE FAIRIES, The snallest Lady in the world, and mother of 3 beaut! ful children; this lady is but CO Inches high and speak several bncu.ice. ' THE SWISS WARBLER, Mona- Ginnkho, a young man that will imitate all thi feathered songsters of the 'grove, and discourses most Iteautifal music on the Jewish Syinhol. Doors open from 3 to 6 and from 1 to 10 r m. Admit tance to the whole 25 cents; Children 15 renU. JelOts FLorn ! 1' ; h'ds. suptsrfine Flour. Tor sale at reduced price, by Je SAM VICKEKV. .irriTRErFlYF.rii half pipes Champagne Br:inlr: 93 9 qrcasks S;vndemans l'ort Vi'inet S ir " Iturc'indy " 2 purr.-heons jt Crlx Rum; 5 ir caik Sherrv Win; jeil TEXNEY & SORENSON, J18T RECEIVED: lOOClross bonnet bonrd, f r ile very low to n trade FLOORING! FLOORING!! (0O,0(M) FKET of good lloun rine bosHs sut (jelGdw'.'m) REWARD. W.sTllEHE AS, some person or persons, nnVnown ww to the 1 rustees of 1'igc 'n Tiwnslnp, have nialiciously destroyed the doors rindow., denk, benches, and out hontes. and other prorrty belonging to the schoool houv near floods!1 Enl.irrnieiit of Kransvillo Therefore the said Truste-s d hereby ollVr f'J each and ever person arrested and eon vitl of said uuence. uettxlul 4 U 11 Alt :utll. Chm.. Washington Ilonse Omnibus. P ELKER & nEDDERICII'S Omnibus or Carriare can 1 ti(tainet lv person desiring conveyance at very low raten. Driers left at S. Kahn's Livery tMe on Locust street, will he promptly attended to. Their Oranihusransreffulariv to and from the R. R. TVpot -nveyinKpasaeugerstoth Washington Ilonse Face of CHiiti. jei lud Raled Hay. ' Always on band and for sale by jl W. REILLY. HORSE FOR SALE. TIII5 subscribers have a well broken horse for saleFive years old. myil McREA & WELLS. Minle Rice: jL 'iva Ttercesjust reed per steamer Woodford; for saie cy 8. E. GILBERT k CO. Sycamor Ktre FAIRBANK'S SCALES, sTlkTTR aaiortcDMit of thosa JÜ8T Balaaes Is eomnit ß We eaa furnish any sir fr H 4ehm W 504 ena. ft CO.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

CORPORATION NOTICE ORDERED, That the owners of property on the norUi si du of Vine street, between I irst and the l!ey, running paradlcl with said Fir revt, and bet'jreen First and Second utrc.-t, cau"e the siJewalk to I broucht to a )roper rrade and relnid with good lirck, of the proper wiilüi wiüiin Üürty clays after the puMication of tlili notice, or in default thereof tlie Street Commiisioner is directel to have snid or done, and the wtTuinff expenoe.4 will lie awsnl to and collected tiy sle of Mid property, or s.i much thereof as will satisfy said lien sua cosis. !v onlt-r of Council. WELL 11. WALK EK, Clerk. Volksbote copy. je25-4w AX ORDIAXCEto create the Nineteenth Ward of thcity of itmille, and to provide for the elation of a Councilman for mid Ward: WiiKttCif, By an order of the Common Council of meciry 01 r.vansvui, jiwj n the wi ny or jnne, A.I. 157, Orescent Liilnrpftrent of the city of KvanTille, wa, 011 th pv'tiiioii of the owners hi fee of onehalf of safd EnUireoient, annexed to and included within the limit of tlie city of Kyvisville. Now fur ern Knlai reuieut iu Uie Common Council of this city Ot IWAiisviUe, Skc. 1. He it ordained hy the Common Council of the city of Fvansrille, That from and after the jwnueot thisUnlinaiice, Crescent Enlargement of the ri;y nfEvrinsriUe shall I and coinrtitute a Ward of the city of Kvansrille, and be designated as the Nineteenth Ward of said city. Pr.c.i. That an election le held on th" second dar of July, 1k-7, atth hou:e of Patrick Dolan, la said Crc.-nt EnLirirement, for the elwtion of a Councilman to represent said Knlarrenient in the Common Council of the city of Eransville, for the resi'ineof the current year; and that ItoVrt Uuton of said En tar fernen be and he is hereV appointed inxector of tlectioniof tili Nineteenth' War J. - Sec. 3. That thi Onluance shall tVe eflertaml he In force fi-oni and after its ard that the naaie be puhlihed. Jül IIEWON. Mayor. Vsll II. WAtKta, Clerk. jcü-äxll Volklotecory - COItPOILVTION NOTICi:. ORDER KD that the owner of lots Xo m and 154 JfcMiatiou Enlargement of the city of Evmsyille, cause the si le walks of said lot frontior on M ntreet. and extending fmm the I Vy between Min and Locn.it utrf ts. tn the corn of Third iind L'iru-tt utreet to be broucht to Uie citv irvl" and laid with ro ni Irick of the prop. width within thirty days :.1l aftir the publication of this notice; and in default thereof. th trwl Conimiioner is riirecte-l to irf(irm said work and tlie costs and expends accruins; there'.y will he aase: I to and colloct'"! by s tie of said i-ntn-erty, or so much thereof as will satisfy s-ild lien and costs, lij Oracx OI uiei ommon onncu WELL 11. WA LKER, Clerk. Volksbo ropy. jelr-lu " COHPORATIOX NOTICI!. -XltnrrtPr tint t'je owner of lou Nes 1. ?. 3. 4 X f and ; iu Mvk No 19 and lot No 4 in block No H all in Lania) addition, cause ine name to De niiea up with euihso as tocorreiond with the city Km.lj a irhin tin (Ho day aft the puMication of this notice and iu dc'anlt threof, the 8tre't Commissioner is directcJ to perform said work; and th csts aiift expens erruintr threby. will be asessrd to and collei'U-d by rtle of said property, or so much thereof as w'll satisiy Mill HCn ana CO&tS. iv otjpt ot t omnnn ouncu. - Vf ELL H. WALKE R, OIrk. Tolkihotecopy. , jeld-lUtd 'conroR.Tio.v xotice. ORDERED, that the owm-rs of property lying onthe South side of Vine street and exln ling fro:n the canal along said Vine to the temiinm of the une on Ann str'.i caus? the ide walk to he In-ought t the city rnrtfaml laid with a crood and substantuil lirick parewent of proj-r width, within thirty CW days alr the loiMicauon 01 tins noiire, ano 111 ueiauu ui'-rroi inr Street Commissioner is hereby directed to ivrfnn Mid work, and the oosts and extene.i aiTruine th tc't. will oe assess! to, an-t collccte 1 by rue 01 aii prop erty or f nu-n taereor a win mwr ma.i neu juia codts. Ly order of CvnmniiCouril. WELL II. WALKER. CKrk. Volks'x-te copy. jeis-imo COUPOltATIOX NOTICE. dTaltnCTlF.n That the owners of lots No 1;9 and r l4Mn the fns.ti'n Enlargement of the city of Evniisvilh'.ciu? tho siJe wiW of aid lot eti 1 tret, extending from the alley a Ij liniiU the Court Home t t'ie corner of i'4 and Svcam're strtcttobe lroiult to a promrcmie atrd tol erel iid with a good icicle ve inent of inrer wi-tth. and rood stone ciir'iiic. Al Onl.iv.1 tlint tho cutter alont tt de:-rtbed rromfi;y on d ntn-rt 1 l.iid with stotie of the pp'p'T width. corresivmding with 4hu gutter along 1)10 Court Hous tr ivrlv: all of sai I work to' pn within thirty i:!" rr afW th pu' IW-Rtion of tlrs iut'-e:and in lufiult t jrMii tue Mp;rt Com. is insirunen n perform ork.and the costs and exp-tiHi arising tli'Tt:nm will !e ave.Hse.l to mid dlWied by siie of sV.d Lots or o niitcli thnreof as will -iti-fy Vnt lien !"i?l rots. Uy orWof I'mincl. V f.LL. 11. IVAlihiiH, 1 IU-K. olki'iote copy je;? iM COIirOUATION NOTICIU H T a Meetinc of the Common Council hel l on the t evenioeof thet!i iust.. the following Onler wai nrnninionsly tasted to-wit: )rdfrel tli.it the owners of Lots No's Otl and in the Donation Enlareement of the citv of Kvatifville, came thesnle wlk imrlerlng on Locust street, and extending Inween 4th trct and Can.il alone the fronts of aid to be broucht to a proper crale, anl a cKd su. rtantial 'trick pavement put tltiwn alon snid described ine walk.ana in utault titTeor,thestreetemnnsioner is direct ed to netfonn sail work, and Hie ccts and ex panses aiTTuIne ttiereby will be aeNed to, and odlwt. el by sHie of mttd lots, or so much thereof as will satisfy Mid lien and cotts. ßy Older of Council. WELL II. WALKER. Jeimi IVolksbote copy.) City Clerk. eonron tio. noticesflkRDEKr.O, That the owner of property on both w t-id-.-s of Kirst str:'t, and lying between Svcamore und Vinrwt!, cnuse tna Mdeotlklo b propHflr grled,and t!ie jnveniei.t ripj'n-il alien the nunenee ii rpniring, and n-l.ii I with fxxl 'rick, when fie .ime r"-tuire r.'liiv'nj tj I laid aT r.l.nc to t'ie es'a'ilis'ied iiith, B ithin d-ivs aft-r ths publication of this notice; an I io dffu!tth'T-of, the S.n-tit Commissioner is dini-ttilt perform si:d wo-k; anl the coss and ex Tvrn-H. arisins; then-from will lie a.sscMe 1 to au I col lect! bv Ktlrtof sai.l pniperty or art much t'icof as will sotinfy said lieu and cts. Hv orrt-T or (. ouncil WLLU II. Al.tVCK, LltTK. YM''iot?Cory. Ije.Trld-LsJ CCIKPOIIATIOX KOTICI UDEItED, Thit the owners of pmpx-rtv Iy In? and Ieiu2 on Virst treet. and extei. litis from Pine to L--t street, t ut a;iv the rmMiiknieni alj ining the rideaalk t l-tt four feet, and th'ye'.y rend'-r s-uid side walk p.'issble, and till from e:irth f illing f.-o n M.d embnnkment. a iihin ten d.iys aft'T the puMic.ition of this Notice, and fnd(-f:iult thereof the Street Commissioner is iiiFtructeit to Tform Ktid wrkaiid the costs and expense according t here) y will tm Al lied to and co!lctel by sate of snid 1-ot or to much thereof a a iil satisfy said Uea and costst. ' Bv Ord'ir of Common Tounc;!, Je210tl "WELL II. WALKKK, Clerk. AMERICAN TADLK CUTLIIUY. Jnat Oprnrd a lirw assortment of Russell's Justly Celelirutl Table Knives and Porks, in Ivory, Horn and Cix'ot hindlfji: for inle by slnzlf arts or full nets of 5 1 pieces at ew York price. For the best f.ood made and no mistcKr. uiyL 'J 11 AS. S. WKLL5. WATCH I, CIXCKS, AXI 'IIIE su'wlw respectfully informs tlie citixens o 1 Eransville and vicinity, that he has come to thi piace wun a variety or Clveka, Watches, and Jenelry, wlik h he will sell at th lowest prce.. He will also reptir all khvls of atcues, Clocks, and Jewelry, on Hit b iion est notice. S. RO EX FELD, myUjCm . Main St., near Second, ;LA9 WARE: Iu!n'ler:asrted sizes; rool!LS;'i Cans; Preserve dishes a.ortcd ; in stor SAML. VICKERV. 18 ioz 4t ldo" and for sale y IPeceUeJ.Jal T.'itmxes W. R. Cmm Clieej'e. Ni iales I ott.u ii'iuiinr 7hbar d Yarn. W ort, 700. Am, 2." d. white and colore 1 canet clmin Just received andforsalely l.Jj- I. HEIMANN. inyt'.i KKKP COOL!!! M'nter Cooler nnd Ice Chest. HAVE a fine assortment of the above articles on hand. Call and see them. je3 T. SCANTLIN. rea uta. IH1 U iliels, fresh and hrlght Tennessee. Por aale low to close consignment by je J GEO. FOSTER & CO. IJ Hi Iron. A ) ku s for sale by JeJ GEO. FOSTERS CO. SA?lf. D)OR3 ANI BLINDS. 10,'O l.iirlitn exin Sa-hJ 5il LinhUK'xIJ lo; Nil do OxIJ do; oood ,lo lftxl4 do; Vy do 10x15 do; 2ioi do lxl-t do, loxn do l?xl? do: art assorted P.innei loors; Sdriir Window Blinds assorted, on hand and to arrive, an4 must De sou ny apw - r.. y. it.nt;ui;.t. II earl Starch. C 40 boxes reed and for njc hy E. GILBERT & CO. lc.1 Sycamore Street BTMne Poeket Knlvra! BL lie entleman desirin a Fine Knlfr can find fifty rsixtv new sou niUNwme jniiern-, i i eiect yroin ai myl C'll.vy. . VK LLS. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER-SHIP. II Eco-rwrrnershlp heretofore existinr In the Brew I err business tietween Frederick W. Ct.ok and I-ewii Reis, under the firm, nain and vle of Cook 4r Reis, on iseveiiU) street, in the lmikl:ns known as the "Citv Brewery, in bvansville, has been dissolyel by mutual consent, Jicnh Reis, Hr., having bought out the entire Interest of said Lewis Ret, in the nil partnership concern. The bn tines is to I conducted hereafter under th wme firm, name and style, as hefetofore by the s;iil Frederick W. Cook and Jacob Rejs, Sr., who alone are authorised to ne the name of the old firm in ettlinc th bujoneaa of, and who are . mlorie authorized to collect the claims in favor of said old firm and who also assume the pavwijt and eettleniesior tu cuuna against laiann nrm. FRTD. W.COOK,) - IFWI? REIS, ttyain JACOB JtI13, Sr. )

LOTTERIES.

SP & COS LOTTERIES! THE MOST BEILLIANT SCHEUE EVEE ' DRAWN. ' CAPITAL. PRIZE 60,000!J!r TICKETS ONLY 310! Oadnf to the great favor with which our S ingle 5 em ber Lotteries have been received by the puMic, and the large demand for Tickets, the Managers S. SWAN U CO., will have a drawing each Saturday throughout the year. The following Scheme will be drawn In each of their Lotteries for June, 157: CLASS 43, To be drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georgia, In public, oa SATURDAY. Jaly 4th,pt57. CLASS It, To be drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georgia, In public, on SATURDAY. July llth.17. CLASS 15, To be drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georg?, In public, on SATURDAY, July lfth, 17. CLA."i 46, To be drawn tn the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in publin, ' on SATURDAY, Ju'v 5tb17. lOS THE PLA. OF 8I.(JLE SUMnERS! THREE THOVSXMO T1IKKE HUNDRED THIRTY raizss IVcnrly One Prize to tvery Mne Ticket. MAGX1P1CEXT SCUEHEI TO BR DttVK EACH SATURDAY IN JULI! 1 Prlre of. . ..ar-fl, 20,CtlO 1I1.IV10 r,'ri I. ton 1.1NI0 1,1. 10 WW : l'K) tc rrir.es of 10 100 " APPROXIMATION FRIZES: 4 Prizes of 2M Apirox'g to S V),0. jrizf ai 4 tlo 175 " " 2tm . 70,1 4'J 4"0 700 GO.ftW 4 do lft) " n.om prizes " . 'Kt " 2i"W l,(Hl " . do do do !o da 0 Vi 2iS 25 3,(V.KJ 20 are... 3,331) Prizes amounting to ...$201,000 IV hole Tickets 110; Halves .V, Quarten PLAX OP TIIC LOTTERY. The Numbers from I to ao.iCW. Corres iond. re with tliose Num'ers on t'ne Tickets printel on sep irate slips or p-ipvr. are eucirclea wiUi small tin tabes aaa pucua in one v neei. The iirr 2'U Prlz?. similarly printed and encircled, are pl.ve-l in another wheel. Tlie wheels are then revolved, and a numlwii drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the Htae time a Prize is drawl: from the other wheel. The Nnmhtr and Prize d.-awa oat are ouened and exhibited to the audi etice, and recijered by the ComnSUoners: the Prize nein placed n'nt the um'-cr drawn. 1 Ins opera tion is repeared unfcl all the Prizes are drawn nut. innrntlntmlnn Prlzt. The two irectIine and the two suocelmg XuinMS to those draw ini: the first ij Pries ri!I I ent.tll tn the t? Approximation Prize. Foretvnol. If Ticket No. ll.J.iO rlraas the .in.noi Prie. those Tickets numred Ii:-, V W, II SI and 11-.?. will puh be entitled to 2.'5 If Ticket No. Vift dmws the V,0O0 Prixe, ttos Tickets nuin'wrod M Mf.?M,Ä",wi:l each be entitled to IJUP.and to oil ac cor 'n,g to the Vwve cheme. The 2.100 Pze of S s will te determined iy tne last ftffnre of the Number that draws the S'st.non Prise. For exnmpb, if th" . upi kt drisriuj the ssynsi rrize ends with o. 1. then ill th TWets, where the num-r ends in 1, will I en-tled t 20. If the Number ends with No. ?, the-, all the Ticket where the N -joiImt ends in will lie ent'tieil to S-J', and so on to P. Certiticites of lV;i?es will ix sold ut tie f iIloTrinfr rites, winch is the ns'c: Cortificate of Package of o Vliole Tickets. -( i'i inn .......... " " lOQnHrter "fl ' It) Ciglith 44 "... 10 In ordering Tlckrt or OrUfleate. enclose the moo-y t onr address for the Tickets ordered, on fceipt of which they will ! frw.ard'Nl by first mail. I'un-hs-s-rscan have tickets ending iu nny he are they m;v d'aiiHte. The li-t of Drawn : umbers and Pnres will be sent to rurchtsers immediately auer the drawing. l?r Purchasers will pere write their slimaturcs plain, and give their ro.-i. Otfice, County and Htjtte. TSf" lltncnber that every Prize is draff u oiid paya ble io full without dedu- ion. f All nrlzes of t.mx) and ond jr. na d Immediately after the drawing other prizes at the nsual time of tinny 'Liys. All cotnmunications strictly confi.lennaT. Ad lms Orders for Tickets or Cert'tt-ates to 8. bWAX & CO., Atlanta, Ca IJr- A Pt of the naml-em that are drawn from the wheel, wkh the amount of the prise that each one Is entitled to, will be published after everv IrarMitr, In the following paper! New Orleans De'ta, Mobile Reciater. Charleston Standard. ahvi1V Cam-tte. AtUnta Iniellig'iiicer, New York '.Yeekly iy Honk uud Kivaniuit Morning New, and liichmuud LiipnU:li. jeJ4 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY! The next onlinary drawing of the Royal Hanna Lot. tery, rMi,itctel by the .5jmh O'jvemm-jnt, nuder the supervLiion of the CapUiu UCllt-TUl OI IsU'Ml, Will UiKO ( rfy puce at Havana, on JULY 7tlt, IS57. (jOHTLO NCJ1KIU) 583 OltDIXAniU. Capital Prize Sl0O,OOO! 1 Prir.eof 1 do 1 d 1 do .V,llo p).ii 'VfW 1 di 4 prices of l.m.. 5 do l ,".. . ...... .. hi do j"0 111 do 27.-?. k) ,( 10 20 Approxunattotis APPROXIMATIONS: CZf" The two preceding aud the two following num bers to those winning the following prizes, are tntitled to, viz: To the tino.w. To the rn,ii. Totti ".' To the lO.rvvi. To the bAi. 4W f'W ........ 400 Ol ALLTHB PRIZES ABOVK ARB DRAWrf AT KVtRV DRiWtsd. -V. Whole Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5 Iu the aV.ve K'hemes there are 2T..M0 Ticket only numl-ered from 1 io2:..0J0. Tiiere are ifall Prizes and Jl Apia oxiniHtioiis, nicking in all 2i Trie4. No amiuier ltue tiian fin. The rne.s are miv.ahle. without discount, on rresen atio'i at the Ucval Treasury in llavatia. r?" Th ?' su'i-n-ri'wrs will caih all I'riies at 5 per cen aiscount,rna'ir'.ng tnis tor exenatnre, etc. I An oihcial copy of th? drawing will lie wsnt I e:ich purthaser of Tickets. V Purclas!rs will please write th Hitnatnre plain, and eive their Post 'dice Couutr and state. IVA's on all solvent banks ta ten at nar. rT" trnlrs for Tickets or shares In thrhove scheme, will receive prompt attention when aMreei to jcl8 Nashville, TeuDeee. Cotton Yarn. . &o bans Uie Mills Cotton Yam No. S, 6 und Just received aud for sale ly je WHKELERii RICGS. 8TKA.M A.D WAT Ell TIIUAU. UTK hsvejnst received an asortm-nit of all sires of WltOCHIT I HON PIPK from inches internal diameter, to ' inch which we will red for ca-'h at Ciucinnati prices. lebpxira J.J. niuiü id.. wa:usi sireei SAVE YOUlt JIOMiY, and bct rora READV ÜADE, AT A . Ij O U KNSTIK i: ' R . HIS ha? jut received per teamer Great West, splen 1k1 aswirtment of Clothing and Piece floods, which he fl Itters himself, tliat hi can make np, not only as well, hut cheaper than any otiu-r eLVlisment in the city, therefore if you know your . interests, caul at the "Western Star," Un lTthe pavillion Hotel, Water trect.hct ween Slain and fycanne Mrerts. mr.1 COFEKE. rf) line prime Psstera Coffee. 20 Pockets Java For sale by jei2l WM. REILLY. Cypres Factory Cotton Yi Ha. öofl a, usi's and iiM's ot 50 arn. o! lli; rTnrit uraaa.justrecannd tnrilenv 6. E.OILUERT & TO., Sycnoore, near Water, t Je TAJO'slfind a. Cotton nattin;. J ii t recrive4 i.w ana lor iie low Py S.E. HILBERTS: C and for aile low hv 'UK je2J ' Sycamore rt -ret. 1rT M f ne spotted Cigars on hnrvl ' Jf layd J.a..MrCRACKEX. "JcCORMICK'S REAPER AND MOVTFR. W If u. are A cents frthe wie of ihiarelinMe Machine: all who wih to nve laor in the Harvest Field, should procure one. We have samples on hand, which we shall take pleasure in ihowfrc. . JIOHNBROOK at CO., mhil Vater street, Erangvin e . 7.r.Lin dairy cnE JLi recM pw steamer J . VT. Ch 8 Sa C CriEESE. I" boxes lust 1aiMin, ror sale Fry . GILBERT & CO., Pycaitorstra.

auction sales;

AT AUCTION, Cloths f . Cassimcres, and Testings, WILL be aold at Auction at onr sales rooms on Uis corner of Main and Third streets, com- . . . . . i- t BDencineon taroraay .uoruineiune "",? " o'clock, a tine aosoitmeut of ii aJ Cluths, Cai-n.u-es, jilot Cloth, Satin Vesting', Lir.nenf, tzc, &c. rnrxi .ire well worüiv of thtt attentioa of consumers, ling the Ftock of a niwnont Taih-r, clos ing out, and wiil be sold in patterns to suit purtLjiscn. ALSO A lot of drv eooii consisting of Mucins, Ginghams, Lustres Flannels, TweeJs, Hosiery, Shins and a variety of other Articles, to close out a consimment. JelSdCt Auctioneeers. DANIEL WOOLSET ........IIIRAM KCLS0X NELSON, WOOLSEY Sc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AN D ' REAL ESTATE BROKERS. HAVING lease! for a term of yesrs and fitted np the Old Court House, corner of Main and Th'tnl streets, we are now prewired to receive for side at auc- : - l . . n f : i . - . j . ., chanlise: household furnitar, horses hnsgies, t-tc. Cahauvaaces uiarie oa consignment when reriulred. Reirular tal?s everv Tuesday. Thure-lav and S:anr-d-iy.coinmencinrat HoVletk, A.M. Afoo, Tuesday, v ecitcstuy ana friary n.;:i:s, at eviy gis light. SALES OP II B AL ESTATE. The first Mondar of err err moulh. at 10 oVloeVT A. Ilavinr provided ourselves with a large Mflpofthe ityof EvansvilK containing ! I the recent Knlircements. and helievinc It will he fir the intercut of all concerned, we have netnpirt the first Monday of eve ry montii for the aüeoi Kol t. state at auction. All those wishing to sell are requested to hand in their li-tt in time to give tne public due notice. The patronage of those having houses and lots or lands f.-r sale, either at pu'ulic or in-irate sale, Is reiiectfully koliciUfl. jyjh WUULSI.1 X iS L3U-, AUCt S. ISAAC 1IEIMANX DAVIIJ nEIJIAXN. I. & D. II E I .1 A X X . VTHOLEtitE DEALERS IS rocerie s, FCEEISN AND DOMSSTIG LIQIT0KS. I.1IPORTERS OP Holland Herrings, Prunes, Chocolate, &c. MAIN ST., THO DOOUH BACK OF SECOND. Erausville, Ind. F1S BI DEL O T. ALUg L IIOWIÜ. MAGNOLIA WHISKY! EVANSVILLE.IND. 1 rZ fh lELS Old Ronrhon Whiskv; a.0Vf ion Ms Old M monmliela WhisW: Ml 1. Uose Whl jkv; VI bl Is Sweet Wba li)0 d New York Jlrandyi 5 do New York tln; eil rto Pips Oloimae r.ran.lie; Onlersrceeiveil frotn al! nirtsof the i'nited Stttes and put in iwickaee of the tnot approved style. aplü If you are sick you must take 3ZEDICINE. FOR ALL gltTER.ML XXD INTEItNAL Pill fSg DE WIIT'S PAIX KELIEVEK, Which Is stronger and rc;uires lc to effect a cure than any kno n remedy. FOR FEVEK AND AGCE TAKE the only safe and harmless reftedy In the a-orlJ, 11 ho Ac's Fever and Ayue Care. FOR ALL CILI0US COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Bilious Pills. Ad auxilery to tlie "cure. These Remedies destroy the Disease tut not the Pa ticnt. W. ti. CHAl'iy, Wholeaale Agent, K. I, For sale by Drug gists generally. jrlKuio-diwW TY. REILLY,. WHOLEfALK AND EETA1L DE ALE' IX Groceries, Produce, Feed, Hay, CORN AND OATS, Flour, Salt, Lime, Cement, &c., &c, Main street, between ThinI and Fourth, EVANSVILIiU. INDIANA Water Coolers, Ice Cheats and Ilefrlgeratora. UTE hive in store a vool assortment of those leW si:ielle articles. . They will give you rood water, Solid I uttertand healthrul nirr.s and vcgelanje: iwoviuea ou imy a cooler or Ktine'varor ana put tnctn into use. H e oner Uiciu at manuMcturers ur.ee rrtitiii a,i.ie.t. Jel IIORNBROOK & CO VMPORTAXT TO nOAT3IK..-I Lave or M. ii'Ui l for !., K txdr Yawl Dars: ;J pair Skid' Oars; Cai-sfan Pars; Mlscltin Pole assoritsl leurths; inn ViigH Mot Kot !uies ;is.r; J; 0 lles Oukum; this Tar; 2"i hlU llusiu, whxh will Le sold low I y my; E. S. DAL'COCK 40 BALKS piubcrg ItaUinF, jutrec'. hy myi Z.H. COOK &0N. Üardinra. Snuff, halve an t miarter. Just received opt Ftr. II. U. N'ewcouih, and fir Iv K. E. GILBEIST A CO. niy2l Syeamorj street. GRAIUM'fS FiU Jl'.M:, 7 -ll:irtcr f'r June, .Mr. ter)hets New Monthly for Jnre, Ilallja's Magiu.ii e f-ir.l une, jnr",d. niy25 to nooK-:i:i'PEKs. Book-keepers can l.ave tV.r Clink Books tiaJe In the büd ord'.T. Kul xi to taiv pnt'crii, hv M.L.JOlTN.aON, Crescent City Bank Iui5ltiig vrisite the Court llotine. yii 40 BOXK1 H fi in caUies, Pon Junn. inyi J.S. McCKACKEX. 200 nOXI-lS assorted cla ftJr si hv mviH z. n. Cook ' son. cmnit TixctJAu 3iArFrTony. tT' K the iitnlers:med, a Ish to call the attention ol W the W holest! Merchants of Kvansville and drh-rsin gneril, tothAfs ft we are now mannfacturinc a pure art'ele of PiW Vinesr, which we wilt sell so a Ii c mp-o with Oincinnati or Pittsburg! trices, (lire us a call. A f'tlr tnqM n', we flk. M Kit CK It & OILFORH. . Tt. T'i inanuf""t-rr i situ.ttcd on the corner of Fourth and Canal sts., LL-jx-co City. jyl-rtiwly t'A.AL rTOIt Afsß. t II AVK liree ioühle Watdiouss) at t.e Oin.l l ii,n;t'i..of st-vio ny am-oint of prf.luce. which will be receive I, red, tiken care of and hell suhject to the ownt-r'j orders, on the mo re-isonnble term. - P. O. O'KILKY. tiihi. I latent Safely Vvt, Tor DIastlng. Kh'WO feet. Toy, Itw kford 4- Co. best quality just received and for wie S. E. GIL"REKT G CO., my21 Sycamore atroct. Ca ß M Havana Cig-iri, for wie chap. "IÖ inj- J.S.McCftACKEN, i CA4E fine Florida Leaf at rctuil md myr, J.s. ! Mccracken. CHAULES EVERT. Rigger, Awnln and Sail Maker.' Pearl atreot opposite tlio Gas Work. Ii V A N JS V I L I j 12; IND. .: Mr. Evert Is vsremred to innke to onler. Horse Cov-rs nnd Cnnvas hone, Wagnn coveranl Awnings, Minilla Roj Mats and every tiling in thi Kir ing lino. Steamboritscan procure Fire f-i.-retie!', Uoih-r deck cuttinirs, Uerick an yes and everything in his line. He is lo prepwed to Ktrap blucks. IjC For particukirs eniaire of Thilip Hombrwk & Co. jel K G R OSKXn OILS, DISTILLED rROif COAL. (NOT ETPL09ITE. ) . SECIXEEO BT LETTERS PATENT. 'rTlIH IIFFi:nEAT fiUADFK OF TIIKE (VWiTtted nils, suitaiue for .Machinery f all Viptls, Rinnacleand Fsnilv use, can e bad of th nnder!t7tel, also of th Wholesale Oil Dealers and iTi'r Li.Hti 111 the City of New York, and of the authorized oral Agent of" the Compiny in this place. AUSTENS. General Aojents, Kfrosene Oit. Co. No. 50 Beaver St., N. Y. frtLoesil Af-ncicscrtnted on rplicit!ons as above, or-ders should s;-cifj- the description of Lunp or macliinerv tx which tlie oil is wanted. je:-ly LADIES WOKK BASKETS, $:C. pi POZ Rouud and Oval Ladies Work Baskets; P do Emliroidered do do do Together with a good asiorteent of Fancy Baskets for sale It . S. VTCKERT. Corner Main and Second st. Brooms, too dos imitation Shaker snl long rtraw. Fr ale low by GEO. FUaTE R U, CO. je- . riVeas. a j A full ansortipent of Iaarrlal Gunvowdcr. Your c jiyson aca eiaca 1 fa, tot aaie ry . . .. W. BEILLY

- FROM LOUISVILLE,

raajix cutei. wm. a joukti . CARTEI1 A J0ÜETT, Forwarding- and Commission MERCHANTS, No. 23, East side Third Street, betw. Mala and Wa LOUISVILLE, ET. 1 Kara to: GEO. fOSTER & CO., P. O. OHILEY CO,. EvaiisTiLLa, Iao. , JeH-ly. ' OWEN'S HOTEL, , n. A. STEA LEY, Prop riet or coKKaa or rocaTH aid jcrvsKsoa TKaa , LOnSVILLB, KY. dec31-iy s. l. STcaocs johx a. rrraocs. STOIGES A DROTIIER, ; KiiOLisiLc staLeas tn PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS AND, Commission Merchants, WO. 279 BtOlDWIT, BET. raatrELIM AVBXUK A fit mUll-lyd WISH ST., ST. LOUIS, MO. CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALI? TUE ILUXOIS CEXTRAL R. R. CO. . is saw mnuD to bell aboct 1,500,003 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, On Ioag CreJÜa axd at Low Rates of Interest. 'HMIESE Lands were crantat v the Oovemment t ' JL aid in the construction of this Rnd, and ar a-nong the richest and the rno fertile in tlw worUL inev extend Northeast and 0Tthwf9t, thmuch tne middle of the Stile, to the extreme Fouth, and includ every variety of climate and productions found between these parallel of latitude. T he Northern portion is chief. y rraine. Interspersed with fine grove, and in tho middle anl Southern section timher predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and oreninrs. The climate Is mnre healthy, mill sari eqTanble than , any other r:ut of the ccuntry the air is pure and bracirr, whMe living streams and springs of exteUeut wnier nouno. Bituminous coal is extensively mined, and surtlies a cheap and deslrabl fuel, being fumUhed at many points at j to f i per lou anu wood can be bad at ia same n per cord. Building stone of excellent quality also abound t, which can N; pnicured for liule more than the e.'peusa of tr.insportit.ion. The great fertility of the lan'.s, which are a Mack rich mould fr-m two to five feet deep, and geatling roilinir their cortiruity to ttra roat by which every facility is furnishcil for travel and transportation t the principal markets' "North, South, East, West and the economy with which thevcan he cultivated, ren der them the most valuable investment tliat ran b found: and present the mrt favonble onortunity, for persons of hidi'.strinna biMts and kdxU means, ta acnir a cnforta le hxl impendence in a few year. world atd the focillty aud economy with w hich tha products of tiiae lamlj can e transported to that ir artet, make them more ifofitable, at the prices ake l, thin tlutse more rwiote at rovemment ratej as th Md'tionul cost ot tnuisportation is a perpetual tax on tlie liter, whrh must l ltorne hy the producer, la the reouceu ince he receives fr Ms err in, sc. The title is prfict and when th final pnytneT.ts are mle. deeds are executed bv the Trustees appoint et ny the suite, and in whom the title is vcei. to tnt purchase--, which convev to them aisolute titles in icm simple, free and clear ct every lucuaal ranee, lien or mortcage. ' , . THE 1'BirES ARK FROM 80 TO g3Q. INTEREST ONLY THREE PEH CENT. gTr Twenty per cent, will be deducted from the credit price for cah. Tlio w'.io purchase on long credit, give not-s pa.Ta We in J. 8, 4, S end 6 years after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annutlly for five years, so as to have !ie-lalf the Und under cultivation, at Ute end of thnt time. - Competent surveyors will accompany those who wish t) examine the lands, free of charge, a&d aid lhTi in mssiiig seleiions. T!i- lan N mnaininc annoM are as rich and yaluaLl as those which have Iteen Uivosed of. fsEl'riO.VAL MAPS Will lie sot, t to uny me who will ewkwe fifty cenbt in po-ftare 8t:uupH, and hooks or ptunphlets, contair:ing ti umerous instances of nuccwful farudnc. signed by rcsprtn-il'le and weil known farn.w, living In the neighhorlmod of tlie railroad lai ds, thruushout the S':e also the coxt of fenrlnr, ycin of rattle, expens if h.trve--ting, threshing, etc. or any ol-r Infurniatioti will In cheerfully given, on applicants eftter person!' v or by letter. In English, 1'r.T.ch r ennm, d;lressfu JOHN WILSON, Ird Commissioner of the Illinois Centra! K- It. Co., Z tr Qtle In Iliino'u Cantral B. R. Dctvit, Cbicago. Illinois. felV-cnliiW "iNSUKANCÜ -1 G E If C Y . ' ALLEN C. IIÄLL0CK . s ETAXS VILLEy 2ND 1 AS s. t UNDERWRITJp (;i:.m;kal ixsukance agent. AND , ADJUSUTEIi ,0F AVEKAcES. He continues ti issue policies from several FIRST CLASS and most responsible INSURANCE COMPANIES Ix Tilg C0CXTRT, OS ISLAND AND FltZ Kltll. lie st ill also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE, Ho will also attend to the ADJrSTMENT OK LOfSUS of every lescription under policies from other g-'ncie. s.l s'tend t i tli s,:tllen;ent c.f all nattrrs unrerltd with fiiaimnce for irties intereed. lilt long expwri'iire as an Insurauv'e Agent, hits roaue List familinr w Uli all sutjects cunnecid with the u Joe of lojumrce. apit-5l ly COKOXER'S' INQUEST AX inquest held tieffire me on June 4th 1T over t'.:'; iwidv or a trn fa rinsed to be drowned. He wi4r?iUed in a flvV gny coat ana pants, a gray V!st with spots on it:sndy hair, red whker; loot; white liirt; not nlove iJÄ vesrs of ace. . found on h'S person one 5 1 ill nn hill; 'seer ts in pecie and p.t pera with tli names I tenry James and Simoa t?penca and a ticket fr-m the Rermrr Fahion. je&3tw JOHN TRIItLE.CorvT.B. A GOOD FARM FOR SALE. : Je wish to sell i Um of K"'cres of rich land; IS 1 miles lfIow here on the "tVert Frank Itb nutd. 7l acres of which are un'ler fence and in a hich stata of cultivttii.ti. A raod new frame dwcllinc bouse, ' s!so a lodwellirg hote, and ut houses abundant, t pttft orrhsrl.s. siinr Uc. Any person wihir to at-. tend the Evansville market could not do better than W butr t'is farm. TEKMÄ easy. Arnlvto J. F. JA0UES A Pa. S evtn, W est Franklin. myiO wtf Dr. T. M'GOtt NS ESSEXCE OF TAR IS A CERTAIN CURE TOR Dowel Complaints end Diseases of the Longa.. rjnniRTY Thousand enres, wifhont a ninrle ftillnre. Jl Fur sale in Kvunmrille by Keller at White, Hal-U-ck 6i tod1ard, U'oolwy at feawyer and Lekb tt ViTling. The great American Tia Sraino Lixiwarr and YcRMirrcK is also for sale b- them augfl-dawly COOPERS WANTED! V "mTE wish to contract for from fA1 to 1H0 four hnrrels VI t le rr:ide at our mills, about 30 miles north wesi f Mem rvi's. Tenn, Mechanics of tlrs trade who wish con stmt employment in a pleasant climat and a healthy country will please addreas us immediately at Covington, Tnn. P. 8. VTe bare on hoad an almndnnee of the best thntr. Jeisswdw . I. & J. T0WELL tc Co. LUMBER NOTICE. . " 'IP I! C ubicrihor would respect fully Inform th JL buiiding community thnt he is now in receipt of ONE MILLION FEF.T OF PINE LUMBER. ' er.ibracina 7vsm foot of those celebrated "Sugar Run" boecily; luanuactared very smoothly and of soft Cork timber. TERMS CASH! ünlew othenrlie agretd upon at the time of sale, aud not after the lumber has been worked up. "A word ta the wise is suil;ient. v " ZV Lumber will be told on ihort time to rrompt customers. . jels-2mJ&w . JOIIN F. GLOVEE. BOOR, SASH AND Blind nianufactarers II. I. bear In mind that the rubsrriber has 3rV IHNI feet of I y' arid S nrh lnmlpr nn y.nA ...4 will fdl orders for sain ;th promptness. jelC.iw"2m JOHN F. GLOVER. CUT TO COVER ALL U. IIC uhscriberbAsPV'.OOOcut . POPLAR Which he Is authorized to well at 3 25. Terms Invariably cash; do not he afraid to buy these because they are ao very low, for they are a sood article. rjeldw2na JOHN F. GLOVEE. COW LOST! CJTRABri from th residence cf the ruSnriber. .

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