Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 290, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 July 1857 — Page 2

ßtairillt fails lonnial.

IYASSYIILE, LOT). WEDNESDAY MORNING.. JULY 8,1857. . .. - , Sttatslu Um lUfedU Th monthly estimate ot the work done n the Straight Liilo Road for Um last month, wm about tl.ood: The tout moütit of the work lreidj done on the road, is 80 percent. f Its entire construction, including the tins el work ; so that four fifths of the work for preparing the road for the Iron, from here to the crowing is done and paid for. These facts we get from the. Engineer's Report; which shows that the work has progressed too far to he arrested': Nearly half a million has been economically and judiciously ex pended npon it, creating as subaUntial and good a piece of work as was ever prodaced in uus country ior a like sum. . Walker's Meat Returnee?. The U. S. Steam Frigate, Wabash, arrived la New York last week, with 149 filli jnsters, comprising the wounded, women and .chit dreu of walker's garrinon at Eiras. The re mainder of his troop, about 250 in number; are on board the Frigate Roanoke, on their way to some port in the U. S. from Aspinwall. They were sU taken from Biras and carried to the Pacific shore, thence to Panama, ' and and across the Isthmus to Aspinwall, where they were received on board the TJ. S. vessels and brought home. They were treated with kindness by the Costa Eicans who were rejoiced to get rid of them and by tho United Etate officers, who received tbem on board the public ships. All of them were found in the most destitute condition. The wounded and sick will be placed in hospitals in New York; r . LogknsporL Tne Cincinnati and Cniesgo Koad was opened to Logansport; in Cass Co:, in this Etate on the 4th of July, with appropriate ceremonies. The town of Logahsport is described by visitors an a flourishingand beau tiful place, posses&ing an extensive water power, entirely unused. It being on the line of the Wabash Valley Koad, and sow crossed by the Eoad from Cincinnati to Chicago, it is likely to become the focus of an active tTade ; and possessing such extensive water power, with its facilities for distributing its products, it is likely to become an important manufacturing point. It being the place of tho residence of Dr. Fitch, and the paradiso wherein one of our popular citizens has gar tiered his treasures and placed his heart also we feel an interest in it. ' 137" Tho readers of the Enquirer will re member readin? in tho columns of that jour sal, an account of spiritual manifestations in Crawfordsville, in this State. It turns out that the whole affair was a "sell," and owed its origin to the prolific brain and fertile imagination of the editor of the Craw fords ville Bttiew. Dr. Sloan who was said to have tipped tables, Ac, has bees, written to by the Boston "mediums." who arc endeavoring to win the wager of $500, silting his assist enee. Dr; Sloan replied that he was not a tncdiuni, and had nothing; to do with spirits, either rectified or departed: The account referred to, has created quite an excitement in the "spiritual world1," and turns out to be a heax; 'tflTTbe elopement of Mrs. Daltoti with her husband, reported in the papers of last wees was a fiction: . Tho husband says he has not seen his wife but once since the trial for divorce, and that he i preparing to take r.v i ' .1 l r t,- l t iitl fciiu kki aw. i iv Kvk i iu ui net iu;iu vi couteiapiaung a icuuioa wnu uki. auu who went out as sne professed, to meet her cusbsnd one afternoon, and as she did not re turn according to promise, the report of an elopement was started. She came back, how ever the next day and told her friends she had passed the time of her absence with her n.ba. BjUtte b.b.oJ .U.utlH.nie.kc saw ner. ineae sutemenu and counter acatements nave lea to a .ngnt in the, streets Detween the husnand and fathey of tne wife, and the good people of the literary and moral and religious emporium of New England are dining daily off this rich dish of scandal; A deep sensation will be felt thron j-hoot the Union, aa the tele-zraph shall have an nounced the tldden and unexpected death of .fcoT.Mcrcr. The low of aneraiDent. strone andnotwithstandinte his party excluIvenes an honest sUtcsxnaa will be universally lainented. He gave the ehief force and strenzth that it poMessed,to tho Pierce adrninistratloni If one of the pttailanlraity and odium that at- . 1 .11 t ... . ... . i 1.. .1 ...v if. i v li'niif.i aii iL. maasurtsT. hrkiiirii ui un ik retired from a connection wun tno law aa- . .. ..... . ministration with a reputation improved, and ' a popularity Strengthened with the country; There wer Interests and associations path ering around him, that would have made his name ah element of strength in the futhrs combinations of parties; and isitnotunlikelj he would have occupied a prominent position Ift the neit nat onal canVas. Ais death will deplore the connexions and lead toriew conibmaüons and to important political cöanges. The death of no other prominent politician a. iVa -Aa.! eswtral.T Kv I -. v 11 urcoCUk -WttisAi wvHeu ara ivuvi iai a a . . m . . .w . results bf greater consequence to the country. ETTLe Democratsof the town and county art amusing themselves, writing ferocious articles to the "organ," ahout a "county con- . trv . u r nüon. There appears to be a faction opposeu 10 the old fashioned conventions, who are positively so unreasonable as to demand a mass mooting, or to let the convention go by default. This is all wrobg-call tl conTention, send up your delegates, and a few political wire-workers, and hucksters: will - .V. V' ..... . . arrsugu nio uusincss; win "cui ana ary u. a week beforehand, and everything will be Arranged "to th satisfaction of all parties.'' llr. A, B. or C, will be nominated "unanimously,' and after the proclamation has gone forth, that he is the "nominee of .the JTtiocl Democracy,? his election will be settled. Have a convention by all means. Some oho haa "wickedly and felon iously stolen the Jvn.ior't gold pen. It can easily he identified, for as soon aa it touches paper it writes a local item. The thief will find it valueless, and we ad vide him to return It. , . tThe citizens of Hehdemon have been imposed ön by a hand of "Minstrels," who f ave a concert in that city last week; The Commercial need not ask the Journal where the "Minstrels" came from. We never beard, of them before. Ifitisapart of Chritty Cempt which cheated us out of a small hill, tw My , "pass e'm round."

Furth Journal. Hit. Editor: As our City Council will ait

shortly as a Board of Equalization, I desire to call attention to the subject cf the standard of value in the appraisement of real es tate. It is a notorious fad that for sereral yean paat, the method of appriusins; real estate, by tho Council, has been to fix an arbitrary stands rJ'of value entirely fictitious, without any regard to, and generally from 25 to 50 per cent, above the market price, aa ascertained by actual sales npon credit, and when eon - plaint was made, the answer has been, it matters not whether the appraisementbe high or low, so it if uniform. But I propose to show that this theory Is untenable. 1st. Because real Estate is not tho only subject of taxation, but moneys, securities, stock, merchandise, and Indeed every species of personal estate is also taxed. Now, la it fair, is it jnst, is It equitable, I that by placing a fictitious value (upon real estate, a great portion of which Is unimprov ed and dead capital in tho hands of its owners, the City Council should require the own er of a lot which is worth one thousand dollars, and not producing a cent, to piy $22,00 taxes, while he who has 1 1,000 cash loaned at I . a one per cent, per month, pays but 15 00! Snrely not, and, yet that this has been tne effect of our system Is easy of demonstration by the records of the city. ' 2nd. The Legislature, though very liberal indeed, in its enumeration of powers granted by our city charter, has, perhaps wisely placed a limit upon the rate of taxation, and it is not competant for tha City Council to evade the restriction by placing a fictitioua valtie upon property-. ' Bat the question is put, ' how are we to ascertain the valua of real estate?" I answer In the sanfo manner vro ascertain tho value of anything eleu. - Tin valno of anything is tho price for which it will k11 In the market, and real estate haA a market price aa well as any thing else. " ' Hot we are told. Hint in omo p?.rU or tho city, sales are wKloin made, tnd hence the market price Is hsrd to aswttain. TW may be true, but it docs not follow that tccime a thing is o.'tcTfd in tho niarkot and finds no purchaser, that tletvfrro, iii f xing tho valne, we should placu it fur above what the. same article brought wha:i it wamore in demand. On tha contrary tho rulo woulJ generally be the reverse. In concln"f.lffn I have n'y to remark that I hope or city fathers will repudiate this, iniqnitable polioy of thair ptiJojjaor.s and flx their standard of value at some point, not above tho ordinary market price. But, should they persist in their old system, I admonish them that the property holders may deem it necessary, in self-defence, to test tho question whether the burthen of taxation can, at the will of tho conncil. be made heavy on ono class of citizens and light on another, and whether the restriction upon the power of tax ation can be evaded in this way. A TAX PAYER. Laving of the Corner Stone of THE CLAY MONVMI2 N,T , at Lextncton', Ky., Jnly 4, 1637;. The ceremonies upon the occasion of the laying of the corner stone of the Clay Mon ument were grand and imposing The an cient families of Kentucky were represented! with aged men who had known Mr. Clay during his whole, life.4 At nine o'clock on the morning of tha 4th, the procession Was formed and started for the Cemctary. The sidewalks were jammed, the windows and honretojs were crowded with men. women, ana cuuarcn. cazmz upon mo pazoani, tliuf frk Iwa hflnn waa luiuinff tlirnnrn trim avenue, which was colored with waving flags la V f 1 .i ask I 1 .v. ----- i - -- --- - --r. - I ana ncauani uanners, ami which tuuuuervu . . , .-M I t drum!i, and the music of Lfazcfl-tliroated instruments. Arrived on the jrronnd, tho solemn cere j monies Of lsvlosr tne corner stone were per formed by M. W. Grand Master Tneo. Ji. Wise, ot the Grand Lodge of Masons of Kenthckyi' ' .' V r .r ' ? In the stone was placed a scroll, hermeti M-J-gp ra of cally sealed In a glass bottle, 'inscribed with tho history or the occasion. th 0f state and General GovernI ment; autd a copy or each or tne papers or tne uuy 01 j-exingtonj a purcmuenfc prepar ed by the ymcinnati untnne ureys m ieauinony oi tirair in'n-fiiuvu v iuo lumiivi the man who nrrforred to U rlifht than to be I ruaiuoni, a iiieAiainvii iu vu'jcr, m imcum of the Clay Gold Medal, ono of which Vtl Aiwr prayer, vocai music ana a saiuio, vne stone was laid to It place, tried by the working-tools, and pronounced well-formed, I AV 1 . a sL sVlA. IU AAklsvrHl f!aaM J r.uo na D7, , V true na irnety, uy o nwsinFii wuu broniht forward, snd, accordinsr to ancient ceremony, corn, wine and oil wer poured otl ' . t?ne V T in . pr?y!r w" 5ered: on the stone, when this prayer was offered: I .(. ;hahitnu of this tlace with all I tho necemariee, convenience aod com for U I .f ti.: . i:r.. ...;. :n , .wri,, . an A Mm . i ui inn inc. mnp 1 b . 1 1 1 bug cmkivu-uu iviunletion of thia atructure: orotcct tho workmen iirunn iTirr iwhicui. iuu luuir w" . . .. ....,.; rrom docmT. ,Di to tu 11 . annnlr of the -cor of nourishment. tho cin of refreshment, and the oil of jovP Tho stone received threo strokes of the mallet, and the public Maaonio Grand Honui s werj 1 lie 11 rucn. Rev. Kobt. J. I3rcckcnridce, himself a proud representative of Kentucky in talents and lineage, stepped forward and addreaoed, for near two hotirs, the, vast and attentire auditorji . . The following s)-nopois of Mr. Brocken rid , v uk frtm lbe -,,,0,,. I ... a uriit-B 111 t un t n n 1 1 t t m iiubi:i.iji. - 1 . . 4 , s e m I I r tBsVta tn t msAA s-vvmsb aswiL-1 to In fl nsB a?sfj-wl I a ft i u' ti U'iivnr- sr -'v ea aj ss e A4 stisv ww 11 1 nd tlowinse wri.A. to tnct .mönumeat to I the sneaker, of his rhetorical oowcrs. or to the writer, of his ability in compositioh, bnt a noble, stmplo, earnwt, eloonens momorlal, -n f1- n,,or- trams, ana eep pruiosopmo teachings by etample, from the humble corannctment üt the Orphan boy of Hanover to the lofty acquittal by him of every doty I faithfully until bo, as an American Senator, folJeJ " l5 roun1 ,lim 10 tho IT "5 : "'1 7" ,r v. .v. hnma Rreokimrid. who knew hfm in fall his daVs of vigor and nM'mms, will be - I ! u.lkuliA A ill. an invaluable contribution to tho National Gallery cf American Portraits Grand in conception, beautiful in tracing, faithful in filling np, and charming to perfection by iu background, tne pencil of the Kentucky artist has made a likeness that stands out from the canvass, almoat tho living and peaking form of, th great, original. As perhsp the last great work of the speaker, he seems to have aimed not to mint only for to-day, bnt for posterityfor all time; His searching analvsis of character, his extreme naturalness of manner in 'composition and in delivery, made a deep impression, and I venture to asaert, that when th printed pages sre placed in the hands of the American people, they will pronounce a verdict, that the monument ceremonies have, more worthily, than ever, associated the names of Clay and Breckenridge. r - With the speaker, I may conclude this brief review by saying, after the wotk of the day, - . 4We have done all that mortals can." . One line inscribed on tho completed monument will expressively finish tho work: A graUful varjr to its yrtal ciliun! In this we Vint anri'-ipnt tho judgment of posterity, iu tint gveut but. fw distant award.

nncnY CLAY.

bt axo. s. nszrricx. -With voice and mein of stern control He stood among the great and proud, And words of fir borst from his soul Like lightnings froa the tempest-cloud; Iiis high and deathless themes were crowned With aiorr of bis renins born. And gloom and rain darkly frowned . Where ftll hi boltf 6f wrath and scorn. But he is gone-the free, the bold - ... . The champion of his country's right; Iiis burninsr eve. is dim and cold. And rnnto his voice of conscious right, Oh no! not mots his stirring call ..: . Can startle tyrants on their thrones. - - - And on the bearta or nations fall More awful than his living tones.'. . The impnlse that his spirit gave - To human thought's wild, stormy sea. Will heave and thrill through every wave Ot that treat deetf eternal! v. And the all circling atmosphere, With which is blent his breath of flame, Will sound with cadence deep and clear, , In storm and calm, his voice and name. Iiis words, that like a bugle blast, Erst ran alonj? the Grecian shore,-. And o'er the hoary Andes passed Great Liberty will catch the sounds, v in in will sxiu rinj on torevertnore. And start to newer, brighter life. And summons from Earth utmost bound Her children to tho glorious strife. . Unnumbered pilgrims o'er tho wave, In the far ages yet to be. ,.t Will co'rne to kneel beside his grave, And hail bint prophet of; the free. Tia holier ground, that lowly bod . . , , In which his mouldering loim is laid, Than fields where liberty has bled Beside her broken battle blude. ' - Who now, in danger's fearful boar, -When all around is wild and dark, Shall guard with voice, and arm of power, Onr freedom's consecra toH ark! With strickon hearts. Oh, God! to theo, Beneath whose feet.' the stars are dust, We bow , and ask that tho wilt be Through every 111 oar stay and trust. - -. -. . ' - . .. ECThe extreme ultra JBonthcrn - State rights papers are denouncing Gov.' Walker for his acclamations in favor , of submitting tho Kansas constitution to the people. Bat tho Washington Union, the Richmond Exam inor, and other rational Democratic papers ' 1 . I approve the sentiments of Walker and extol the course of the administration In upholding him -The Itulliflers are gradually taking antagonistic positions to the administration, and will ero long be in open hostility to it ; for they are determined to be satisfied with nothing short . of the - en tiro subserviency of tho federal Government to '.their .views ; or they will demand secession and disunion. Their violence will array against them tho Union and National Democrats of their own section, to whom will be'enited, in all struggles for ascendency at home, the American party, when they cannot carry cut their own moasnres. ' The 2ftrtbern politicians wk)o are in haste to ally 'themselves with the ultra pro-slavery party nd Knlhfiors of the South, like Pouglas-wiil find betöre' long, they htvc committed a fatal political blunder. Tu xx 1 ex Essxkcz or Corixx.- One package of this essence will jo as far as lour pounds of coffee. It Is as fine flavored as the beat Java coffee, and is more wholesome. To be hod at the drug store of Keller fc White, on Main street. - -.1 E" Tho Present style of dross for gentlemen, is by. fur the neatest that haa been Introduced for many years. Tho waists of coats are extended to more elegant and graceful proportions.' Pants are but we aro confident you cannot get an adequate idea of the beaui ... , :.. . I o Lyon s, SOlocting some nice material, leaving .1:..,: i 1. :il . your dimensions, and lie Will get yon np a suit i n the neatest a la modt that will fit to a demonstration. Monet. Shipments to Europe are falling off, and foreign exchange Is declining. . Since the payments on the first of July, money haa become abondant in New York. It would probably be quite flush. If it were not for the Isfsn. ipte .nU, th..!..., to W duties under the new tariff, where it remains I locked up. Il(DIAJI . io-Tha Tarr. n.nU .n Tn dianapolis Eaüroad Company have made a 1 wu,. vi vug uHuumi ion mij voaa rnua I ) n.mnti. .tl.l . it . : . r.i 1 -: to do maae is ootainea irom oroene county n this State, where tliere haa been established I recently a larce araeltanir furnace. Thea rocentlr a larce araeltloir furnace. I t re or soperior qnall tT far tett than anj Imported. .This is as it should be oar own mines furnishing the metal for our ! own uso. . .s nr. . , . , . t3r i? the Chicago papers, the i. .. . -. ... ... MW or Iorl7 crM 1&ad n VWUlitT of 1 j w. vnu m.vw v-c 1 ÖT katun-4cAnl tim.- ; . I - - - m , 137" That great humbng, a Southern Con" Tention, meetisat Knoxville, Tenn on the j 10th of AcgusL t57 The Davenport Gazette, comes to tas I greatly improved la its typographical appearamx. itr. caoaers is maaing tne uazette a IT an . . a valuable literary, endeommercial paper. OTsstrneüo-usj-s theSMwwalks. The' city Marshal desires fts to give notice to those gentlemen who are in the habit of naing the sidewalks and alleys for the storage or sail, empty doxcs ana otner useless Old lamber, that he shall report them it such obst ructions are fotind on tha walks and In the alleys after tho closing of their stores. Old offenders in this bad habit, should be prepared for Martin's visits. ' ßTNew Albany, tinder the authority of her city charter, proposes to enact a license law, and to fix the minimum of license at $250. The powers conferred by the charter appear ample; tJ The irrlmlgration from Canada to the United States is more than the foreign emigration into the colonies. In some parts of tho province every adult young man his left for the States, and noue btit women, children and old men are seen at the churches. In mshy villages there are no rriarriagable males left, and the girls are in despair. t GTOn' the flfst instant, $500,000 of the Illinois State debt waa paid oft in New York. ßf" At the commencement at Atttioch College, a few days since, the Hon. Horace Mann, President of the institution , stated, in a dinner speech, that he had, within the past few weeks, received a letter from a young man in Indiana, who had been Invited to deliver a Fourth of July oration, asking him ( Mr. Mann,) to write his speech lor him .dos ing on application oy onenng mm two dollars for the production.

l from the -?oa Poet J ; 7 " NEW MEDICAL SALT. ' ' As we know bat little or medical polities, oar opinion may not be worth mach, bat we do not hesitate to

say tnat, tr tne substitute tor venesection and blisters announced below, th discovery of which wsa stated la oar paper wa tin too,) yowixi the extrsordinarr powers cwnn ror It, in lahcst la aestinea 10 ran in Us ease, sad th public will exclaim, "success to the new medicine." Were b onlv a substitute for the painful and hateful blister, it eould not fail to win "a way w popular favor, and yiam a neb Harvest to the discoverer. . We commend the fortunat and enterfwtaln nrorcietor. Dr. F. Cogswell. tr his wisdom In sending forth is sew aiscoTery Wimen certificate so common with the noatrama of the day and with no other backer than lti real value and his own reputation. As he ssay be nknown to the community abroad, we take treat pitaaura in souing it at ne haa loot orcupted a prominent poaition in the profeasion, and received (about 30 years ago) his collegiate and medical education at two popuW colleges In New England. - - - It win ne Men tnat tne doctor has recently refused a lilieral proposition for an equal partnership in his diaI co very, fmn a medical gentleman who has experimen tally proved us emcacy Publishers of newspapers and periodicals, at home and abroad, will be luterested in his comsnunk-atioa and advertisement. - , ceIJU.MCATBD FOB THB POST -1 AaTtraLOoitTio gAlT. A Perfect substitute for the Lancet. Leeches and Blister S Of its hitrinnic value the enlightened community, and not the diseoverer, must be the juig. When the understated, after a lernt rHes of labo rious and costly experiment, become fully confirmed in his conviction that the Aatiphlocistie Salt, which he now has the happiness to present to the American puMic. was an eftectual substitute fur Mood lettinc. ! leeches and blisters, his mind was so acitated that h cvukl not sleep for many nichts. The ca use of his a gltatton wasuittstnKina Biet, that tue manner of luuue- i ration, like that of the virus in vaccination, could not be saustactortiy explained upon any known principle. iiUAinMtur. diseases and uo other, was at tint wbollyinexplicaliie out, on türm ar experiment, u was proved mat ey iu power oyer the vana. arteries and glands, it eqwtlltes ine nuius ot me oony. me ant 01 equiiinrium in which. Is the sole cause of inflaaunatiou. Such is iu Kitecry teU like the vaccine matter. It requires merewhatad'iares mths point of a quill dipped Into a solution of U, to euect tbe entire system Cut must be issTAiTiY used to preveut uoconiposition awl secure its full virtue. Threequills in m ute and two in climn iedtaeaaea every 14 hours, till the fetrile action has substdeil and m perfect cure nocted. When it takes the plucc of blisters and leeches in lcal attections, aa brain fever, croup, pleurlv, te., it nvide of administration is two-fuid. tSeedjectior.s fordisolvinsr.Sxc.l The discoverer hns wttiiuebl it iromtbe puMtctui now, by tue aSvicenf a hul.cious phvMician and valued frieiid whom he consulted s geutlemaa known and felt In the medical worl l, and who desired to submit it to Iii lest of cxyciimcjit. After witueMiug, aniier his scrutiuizing eve, its signal triumph over buüi acute and chronic iLnanmtory SUcases (iioothers) in rrpeatd and repealed UUU, he made a li'teral offer to route iu as special ana equal partner in tue rtvtpe ror iu iuanu (act ore. but tho proposal was rejected. Though eneoursged ly the teal and coos will or his nelical lvrthr, he does not ex poet iu ready acceptance either with the puMw or the iirufeion for a crett error, long; suietionea iy men autnonty, i mi rjartuny remove. The disuse of the UcretaiHi blisters is demanded both by humanity and science. Is it not a mistake to suppose thata kettle of ImiUng water tthe intlvued blsKtd) vdl cease to hull by dii p ng out a part of It ! or a cask of lad cider (impure loo) he ntide pure by drawing oft a portion or it i 1 s it rt a muoaKei suppose tnat blisters and rubeAtcleiits will remove iiiUiunation, heu they virtually superad-! one mflauiation Pi another I The late Dr. B. V aterhouse, of Harvard University, said:! am sick of teamed qujuckery." One of the most eminent physicians la New Knvland, ackaowlfdei, just before his death, that he 1 u-eu dobtina for many veüis whether bload-leUiua anil blister. ing did not aggravate dmut thm arrest diseases."9. KS woo s auu mail in uie om una new acoooi uivt si uuite lately espouse nis views, an now open ivcon . . T a . . fess they believe the lancet, set on s. leeches snd stiuiulating ouitments injure ten here they beneht one. Tnev think there Is ames'ihis; to Deut. xd. 13. Gen. ix. 4, and Levlu xvii U that ru e sloop is ths ura." It is not the excess of blood (there never I too much) that eauses diseases, but the want of a Isilauce betweru the fluids and soll . The special excellence of the Antluhloclstic Fait Is, thnt without the us-les low of Muml and sireugih, it eUectually subdues Indnmitorj- d;stses(iio utltersiby jruduclug an euilitrium of all the fluids aud a oif 1 seiuciit uuititerruptcd ciiruUuion. Itexeru, like the vrv-ciue matter, an extrii-rdiuary influence over the veins, arteries and glands rcsnitlng in a grailual tlecliueof iuflmation as indicated t-y the pulse, which s ion mumei its ti&tural state, as lite heat, pain und fever disippe.ir. Alanv utedicines ofTered for sale are aeeompanied by doutml certificates, (their chief value,) and claim to I universal remedies, curing ail remedies a burltsnque on Comuion rent. As the discoverer of this SAltleninlv prctcsUKgiiiiiMCs harli. it placel in lh category of fra'nitsand unj-o-itions, he has resolved that it ti wJ go forth to the world, like the pure go d dollw, with no other pasxport thnn iu owu hue value. If the public bud it irenuiiie, they will rewire it if spur.ous, they ill reject Ritdeoadomn it. It dies ju.it hit it claims L no mure, no ba euualises t)M duitis, by removing from the system ail arteril, vcdoim mu4 clnudulArnbstructioii.. Iusteadof being a ptuiace for all Ills, It lias coutrol over but one ill has but one aim accjmpiislies but one thing, t-wit. tuudues InfUuna. tury jiisewses whatever he Its fixTti or locality whether in the head, threat, client, abdomen, extremities or skin. Is it asked, how It does this I dimply tv rest oringthe bwt I lance between the fluids ami solid. tw To protect the emnmnril'v from ioipusition by counterfeits, the proprietor will employ no asrent, and has made such arrangemenU that he can send the medicines in anv quantity, by mail or express, to any part of this or foreipn countries. 1 Trims cost SI 60 per drachm price Si per drachm.) Iu addition to Uie foregoing plain and unvarnUhed statement of the important value and efficacy of th s new Medical ( Antiplogistic) 9slt, by its discoverer, we can and do most cheerfully endorse Dr. Caffvswetl, as a eiitleuan of the highest Integrity, and brarim a proedsional rrnutatinii whirh cntifles hisdeclantionscouem.lng his new discovery, bi the fullest confidence of the meiiioal profession ana the public. Tnat ne is not acharlitau or a quack, the above communication affords undouWed proof 1 awl to these can be added the testimony of all of our leading Doctors of Medicine. experience will amply show in .m1 time. His pre. I enturire isro nave niestet tnrougnout tne icngtuana breadth of the land, and every true physician and phi lanthropist will, we hope, aid him In tbus Semonstra-. ting the virtues of medical discovery which is e-iual In Importance to the application of the great antisthetic agents, ether and chloroform . ' ' n Discoverer and Proprietor. Boston. Teb. WU SPECIAL NOTICES. VCi NOTICES in this rlee, 1( cents per line ene Insertion "S rents per line three times: 30 cents per line one week t discount on knrer time. Resd' Hes!! Ye AOIeted, Read !2 lL T. TtelmbnM offers to the afflicted his Oenutne Preprs. tlon, Tluid Extract Bucha, which has accomplished the most extraordinary eure of all other simibir retnedie. Read the advertisement In another column, headed 1 mi! uv niw.inn Jys-lw WOOLS ET St BAWYtR, Agents. True Medicinal Principles. Xevrr extrvH blond. Blond Is the life- , By abstracting It In painful diseases, you may occasion the patient esse, but remember this ease Is only the reduction or lessening the power to frei. BrandretVs rills relieve pain by abstracting the cause of pain out of the Mond. Their ne purifies the blood; and In acute disease they are Invaluable; they give ease and cure, but do not injure the vital powers. Jy-lme&w 1 wtf a smtM amcie win always mnmpn oytar any pn Imitation. It has been said that every city Is s paradise of humhugs; hut let s really tnerlUwiotis - . .-.-- - fc"1" the tester any opposition dependent upon Inflated notoriety; and nostetter"s fcmed ftom-h Bitters bear evidence of this, for It has been taken hold of by the people and tried, and not found wanting hi curing any rase of Pyspep-i, In any form. When these facts are known, why should It not be appreciated, and used by everybody. Jot sale by Druc Uta I "d Dealers generally. i ' - . . Jy-lw Murray A Lajtaaaa'a Florida Water la the only article of that easne that la not worthless. The proprietors have supplied South Amerk-a for fifteen years, and have Introduced the article here at the in stance of ladles who had previously used It In Peru I nd Chm It Is a richer perfume than the Tarlna Co logne, retains Its floral freshness longer when exposed MA D. T. jMmnn & Co.. wboiie drurgi-., V the air, and Its cosmetic properties are superior. Water street, New York, and by all druggists, at ite. I per bottle. - : Jy-itr Hollo way's Ointment. The vessels of the skin, ander the renovating action of this great external rem edy, rapidly discharge the poisonous particles which produce eruptions, sores, boils, or any kind of exterior Irritation. . 80M at the manufactories. Mo. PO Maiden I .an. .' Ynrlr. uil Ns. fxi BinuiJ. Lmuloii: mil by all druggists, at cenu, fi2Xc, an 1 pernou I Jyf-lw. A CARD; v To tbi Mbmbbbs or thb Washibctou Fits Co.; The handsome compliment you pais me on the 4th of July, Is most gratefully appreciated.' In the midst of your arduous avocation, you have not forgotten those gawtletnanly amenities by which the chain of social intercourse Is ever kept brightened. Accept, gentlemen, the respectful and sincere thanks of Tour Grateful fellow-rJuisen, Jul 7th. ' C. K. DREW. w-VTCia. JJiabst,u' Trans or rto-toa; 5o kyCä 41, meets every Thursday evening; In the ItalU oh Tfater street, over the Canal Bank. C. W. BUDYARD, W. C. T; A. J.OTtaiLLV.TT.R. janSOiy w-y-: Bbacoü Lioht Social Tbutlb, No. VjÄ 45 meets every alternate Friday evening, aa above. J. T. WALKER, B. P. T. A. J. O'RittT, B. R. janXiy COAL NOTICE. The price of Coal at the Bodiam Mwis. is at the PH. 8 cents per bushel; hauled to any pari of the city, 10 seats yix Lushel. '.V .-" JOnN WTMON0, fl3 - tccretary and Manager. GOOD mVELIXVO FOR BK.VJ, COXvenieBtly situated. Enquire at this office. jy7

Ksxr's Wob Pastilles. the frightful mortality

am one children Is In part attributable to the internal worms. They produce tnnunwaIe diseases. Checfc the mischief early with these Pastille, a pleasant harmless, anfaCiiif remedy. Slothers should tevrsre of mineral vermifuge.? Batrrois Ka.sia.FAail.LA eves thousands of Utes, and ltnateaaarahle agony every year, by promptly curing Scrofula, Consump tion, Liver disease, and all Ulcer and Xrajoon. gold by D. T. Lanman fe Cr., wholesale druggists,' 69 Water sUeet, New York, ar.d by all dru grist. Sarsaparilla II, and Pastilles tic. per bottle. , . (Jyi-1 - " 1 I " i i i i i t . . j. Fbacd. We would call atteution to the puMic aniasta framl dally practiced npon the nnswpvtinr. In the article of Dr. J. IIot-tt celetrated Stom ach Bitters. Since these celelrsted Ditters have Income o popular, others have been makina; preparations to Imitate ft, and in some eases hare purchased old bottles and refilled them. We would advine all persons to buy of none I nt respectable dealers, the genuine are all covered with a metalic cap. and the name on it. For ale ly Drugg-Uts and Dealers generally. . Jj-J-i w . IIocs! noes!! Waated'.r. rjundred Hogs Wanted -The hlghe prtcet ( SAM.TICKSftY.. ONE paid Jt7 . OT CHARLES LONDON CORDIAL OW Is shown by the records of the Custom rtouse to be, the only London Cordial Gin Imported and sold In bottles; all others are uude here in Imitation of it. It U a delicious tonic beverage, and by its pecfliar flavor so different from othsr gins) is universally esteemed by all who use it. It U adopted with jgmt success In ciues of DTSrarsia, Ootrr, Rnkcbatisx, Daorsv, Gkavbl. Colic, Cmolbua, Fsvas am Aors, SratCTTtt, Disuse or the UmtsitT OaOANS, EfILMV, PEBIALB IatSOCLABlTIKt, liC. Dr. Valentine Mott. of Xew York, in a letter t the proprietor, savi: . " - Char'.ea tindoo Conllal O'n. Is the pun best, and most relUble Extratt of Juniper. I have swsr ." CHARLES' LOXDOX CORDIAL IS U sld V all Druggists ami Qrocm in the United State, and so also are numerous poisons called "London Cordial Gin" to avoid tlieai, buy only "Charles.! Reject any ottwr offered to you as you value your health. Trice one dollar for quarts, fifty cen for pint. KDMCXD C. CnARLES. mMOOindSw Sole Impurter, i) Droadway, S. T. Pt. Cavasacch's Tn.fi Salve. We clieerfully refer the public to the advertisement of Dr. T. P. Cavaim ugh, satisfied as we are, that he is no preteiWler, but a thorough pLysklan, familiar with materia medica, and most skillful in the application of his knowledge. He has made many valuaMo discoveries in th science of medicine, one of which he now oft"? to the public! His eanls lear the rcunes of many responsible men, who hare given to this medicine their warmest com men lad'Hi, and express the belief that, in no instance will It fall to accomplish an effectaal cure of the pecu liar dlscue for which the Dr. has prepared It, If used strictly nccordiag to directions. Chicago Native Citisen.1 For sale in this city by ' p27 KELLER & WHITE. Great Cure after the Fhyslctan had Failed I f VkHftbl IbW) VU1U VRUf l' I' IV I Dr. C. M. Jacesou Dear Sir "We would inform you thnt we are out of Hoofland's flertnan Bitters, which meet with ready sale. One of our neighbors has been doctoring for some time, (we think a"xut two yenrs) with alt the doctors in the country, but all of no avail. lie looked as much like a dead m:tn going alnut. as anything we can compare him to. Iiis dl, ease appeared to be an overflowing of the rV.l. With hard purstusion we prevailed on him to try your Bitters, with the promise to him If It did no good we would xhnrge liim nothing fir It, provided he took six bottle-, arcorJing to the direction, which he has done, and now entirely cured, and has become a well nvm. This cure Its created a great sale in this neighborhood.' Refpectfully, EDWAVDS k BItOWN. See a lvertisemenf. ap27 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. , - , - - j . 1 . . - S" ' , ... RATES. ; One sqnsre, (ten lines or lessl, one time, t Ifi cts. Three times. : t t : : 1 : : t t f 1 00 Dm week, :::::.:: ;i::: I5A Tu wHm, : : ; t t : : t t : :3Jn) One month, 1 1 i 1 : 1 : 1 i : :40D Three months, t : : 1 : : t t j t t 7 W Six months, ttitttttttt 10 M Une year, lit t -t 1 t t t t. 1S00V fr- Discount on larger advertisements. fs" Vnti of six lines or un ler, 10 per annum. ZP Xo 'till forbid" advertisements received. DOOT AMD MIOB HTORkI yilR unders'eneJ wonld sespectfully Inform the B. eithrensof Evansville snd the surronnding country, that he ha nened a retail Boot and Shoe tnre, at the orner of Firt and Svcamore streets. This, in connection with his wholewle department, will eraMe him to keeton hand aeomnlete assortment of l the t-ot qu-ilities of custom-made work, whirh he offrs to sell nr make to nHer cheaper than any other esfaMUhment 'ti th r'tv, for cash. All work lsarratitel rood, and If i J Jiiilur happens. It will be reilr-t, fre Of clmi-ge, if returned. . iJy-'-iyJ 4 II. J." HART. i--RKAD THIS -IX WILL PAY! WS have on hand, and will sell at reduced prices for cash, a good stock f GOLD AND fflLVKR WATCIIEH, Newest My'e ef Fine Jewelrv, . -silver. Ware, (sold Pens,. . ' I'ortmsaalei, - ' ( lurks, Ac. Thw In wai I of anv articles in our line of business, will find it p-eatlv to their interest to rive us a etil, as we wish to close out as mur-h aa pnseiMe of otir present stock, oretwatorv to the Fall trade, and will sell not below but at a small ad rare n no prfc-e niTTKOl.FF Ät HIN JyS) Main street, between First and Second. New Albany Female Seminary. 1 ' -;, oii or Tavrrgcr. ' CM k. HARtK. Prest. P. C. HINK, 8ecy; Xfu. S. Cci.bbktso.-i. J is. M. H iss. Silas C.Day. Jessb J. Blows.IlfÄ Inst'tution, In charge of Mew. Ciiaklbi Bab-ics and C. C. Hin, will open on the First Monday In September neat, ... In the Kee BnildiMf on Upptr Blni Street. A-nple accommodations for two hundred pupils win re proTKie-t, ans all the most approve! sppliances f"r the eomfirt. hlth and mental and moral Improvement of the inmates will he brought into requisition. A talented eorps of Instructors has hew eweaeet, and no pains will he spared to make the Institution In eviry way, a first cla Female Seminary. . RXPKXStKJt. Bnard In the "mlnarr, tnelu'line Ynnmr famished, tuition in II the branches of the RoraUir Cnr, fuel and lights, perssion of five months 'Xl.'Vj Bning is extra at nnv cents per ooren. Tuition for Day Scholars in the Primary Derartroerit. ner session.. i SjB Tuition for Day Scholars in the Academic Departincnt, per selon ; 1210 Tuition for Day ?cbolars th the Collegiate Department, per sesaion, l,ftA BXTBA STCHIBS. Mutie on the Melmleon. Piano or Guitar, ner session. i v 20.ro Fse or Instrument , 4VW1 aiuic on Uraan with nse of Instrument, per session, : .....4 ,M Drawine:, pr sea-ion 1'1 Paintina-, XI or Waw Colon,! rr session Is.-ot tVnimentil Neel!e Work....- t.t....i e yreni, -rman, Itanan or fpnnl, per esu'on, Itys) No charge will N m-nte for vecal Muic. tr- AII lbv.e. and Tuition bills are paya' 4e by the teww", iu an imnee. - tlfW'o tmpil will be received fer a sbxwter period than one Bedm, and no deduction tor absence will be aad, except In rase of protracted sick new. gar" Pwrrfl from Tvt are renulred to board In the t-tmtiy with the teachers, tn order to enjoy their constant care, example and society. TBXT BOOBS AW fTATIO-IBBV " Can e bad In the Seminary, at Sew Albany prices. ZW A PFlieations for admini'-n, or letters cf uviuLrv. or on business n-lntlng to the etnmarv, may 1 adaresseito tiytl k. . u. 11 1.1 e, ztecretsry. tSf Imtnedistely after each performance of the Cir cuses on the palace, Dan Heed's Celebrated Minitrcl will tlr a (Irani Metanre of Tterm Minsteiny. P!.-n. tation Melodie. Burlesques, TerT-!chorean ixu-cises. and Chanicterii-tie Ethiopian PeculiaHtleti, In the bAtntiful and spacious K:ott's conceit Saloon on the Raymond, adjoining the ilaee. - - ADiitno- -Obsts. MAJ. J. BURN ELL, General Agent of the Consolidated Companies. The above Rar Troupe wilt perform in Eaterprlse on Tn-saaytWuiyzistti-tewDiirBiitM eases lav, July tm: lleaserson, rruiay, July JWth; and tonnt! s erwwsi, oaMiroajrt '7 I4IB. jyi-td COMMIggIO.Kl8 SALE. I WILL sell to the hirhest bidder, at the ceurt house I dor II theeit-r of Henderson, on Mondav.the JTth day of Julv. 1-5., (being county court dav, near WO I "j wr -Ii. i invmg county court aav, near w acres f ltud, lying in riendcrsnn euuty most of bleu U Ktyer Bottom. One tract on Oreen River land. containing 400 acres which will be diWaed and soi.i tn small tracu. Une tract Ivlng on the Henderson and Evansville rotl, conUininc 1 vTacre, with a farm on It. The Home firm, nesr the Henderson itrid Fpotavlll; nsvl, shout four miles from Henderson containing lit acres, U one unimproved lot fai the city of Henderson II sold as the property of the estate of R. B. Atkinson, dec's, in obedience toadecree of the Henderson Circuit Court) on a ere tit oftl, W and 24 months. Purchaser will be rennlred to give bonds with approved security; to bear interest from date, and to have the forca and effect of a replevin buad, an4 a lien will be retained on the land until the purchase money is paid. O. A. SUGG. jy4-tsl CimmWwiw. U'DITB LIM BISO Bbls. White Lime, Jost received and for sale by Uyil WM. RKILLY. OIJEnifO !RORIS dos for sle by (jyll SAMUEL ORR. WHEAT FA1V8A freah supply of superior Wheat Fans ree'd

and for sale low by

iiri)

SAMUEL ORR.

MISCELLANEOUS.

New York A; Erie Railroad - SPECIAL NOTICE. . TO filE TltAVELIJCG PUBLIC. tlTTtay roar Throarh ticket toSsw ioat , Boatoji .PjULAPELrHU, and cwEngbms Cities via. this Kar TWESTY-f wo Ülei bist'iicri $ attirn'hronfih to 5ew York City withoct chasbe ! As a sa si - .- - . tlT Thf ON LT ROtTK to Stw TorV City having . WIDE 8PACIOC8 SALOON CAKl! . TbUT.tr. ntmili tn Dunkirk. Ruftalo, and Ntaeara Tails, with an Unbroken Wkle Guafe conneetine at Dunkirk directly with all trains fmmCleteland 3iniiinaü. St. Louis and Cbicaxo on Uie Lake Shore Rail lind. . ' . 1 r TnRnflHIn'vfstba Rnftilo !fw Tork Cttv RailKymA mukinir Jim mnnMttoBs with a II the Steamers on Lake Kri-from Cleve'jwd, Toledo and Detroit, also with the Buflalo k. Lake Huron Kailroad from Detroit K 1 Aa 4a a r alls Via Canandnlgua and Klarsra Falls Railroad, mnklngsirertconneritons witnaii trains on the Ureat estern tuiiway, irom Awtroit to tnnru, ed. thus affording the traveunr ptrwic unnvniiea racimies. a-ltr.ctr.ri p tSSKNUERÄ can ston in New Yors anv leneth of time, and resume their journey without eXhTrUROUan TICKRT8 for sale la all the prin cipal vi estern naumaa vrmcea. IT ritt 11 LOW 11 IT AKT OTBII KQlTIi O. F. SMITH , Oeul Agent. ' TI Oil ER RAMSDKLL. Cleveland, O., May Uta, 185'. . VresidenU mjsaiyd&w . roÄETAc TCft TA mOCLAMATIONI B it known by all sickly, weak and debilitated per sons, Utat McLeas's STRENGTnEXIXO COXDIAL is the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate the system, sad remove all Impurities hi the Blood. It is very pleasant to take. . : In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver er Bowels, such as: Diarrhoea, BilliousnesH, Dyspepsia Indigestion Ileodache, Intermittent Fever, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Coativeness. Weakness or Debility, Pais In the Stomach or Bowels, Right Fevers, Tllownw of the Skin, Itc, sie. When taken, it neutraWsea and removes any morWd secretions in the Stomach, and strengthen the Dlgee I tire organs. . ' . r ' -r ' " v T It will also eure any disease of the Uterus, Kidneys, Bladders or Urinary organs; and as aa Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, removing all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from the ' - TR IT, and be convinced of Itowmlcrful üivlgo-1 ratine prieries. Kor Chifdien. who are puny, weak and sickly, we advise parents to give theut a toaspooaful of this Cordial a-uiy. ttT See Clrcubsr. J. If. MeLEAX,Srtlerr'prtet eftlits Cordial. Also, McLeura oleaaic Uli Liniment. ty TYincipnl Depot Corner of Thirl and Pine treets, St. Loots, )! . . . sp!i-lydkwis Sold by Keller & White, Druggists, Main-street. University of LontSTi lie. . MEDICAL DKPARTMEXT. nSTtlllC rctmlar l.eitures In this Instltntlon will comI mence on the first Monday in Novemr next, and continue until March. A preliminary eowrse will he delivered without extra charge, at the Collece and the Manne Hospital, during Uie month 01 uctobcr. -. MKmrAf7rAcri.TVt Charles W. hort. M. P., Kmritu Professor of Nteria Mxliraatl Jllk-ai Itotanv. Henry .Miller. AI. !., rmfesaur of Obstetric . Melirine. LttnafordP. Vandrll. M. I).. Profecsor of Phy tHolory and Patliologte.il Anatomy and Zean of tae wvnitv.' Benijamia R. Palmer, M . D., rrofeasor of DescriDtiveand Mnrrical At;a.utr. J. Lawrence I-Wnlth, M.D., Professor of Medical Chemi'ry and TtxWlirv. Robert.!. Brecktnrldae, M.D- Professor of Materia Med im Joshna R. Flint, M. !).. Professor of the Prineiprs nd 1 rart-'t of urrTV. - - Lsmla Recerwy M. D.', Viwreasor of Clinical MedlTheoeere . BelK M.O., Ppofessor of fte Theory and Pract'ce of ioirne. Archie D. Cook, I.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Amnio ornorrnnities fnf Clinical Instruction ar af forded ly the Marine Hospital and the University Clinique. Anatomical material has always been equal to the nemans. ' .-.--. Biarl in resnecUMe families can be procured at from 3 to S4 a week. t Fees for the entire ennr-e St'TR. Matriculation tick . Diixectinr ticket SIO. Hospital ticket GradJy.l L. P. VANDELL. M. D., Dean. E?ansTlIlc & Crawfordsville It. R T ATE OP PAJIE FROM ETAXSVILLK TO IV fairrnie... ......... f.0n Clnrinnafl w Indianapolis ........ S,25 Cleveland.......'.... 1VV) Buflal)...,..M.. I.1 New York Boston (vis Alban v I. rVt via Dunkirk) Raltlmore ......2V Washington ft, Louis.. ..... 7.1!i t'alrw.. Pf fc-ir-torab Kpn rhictgo iov Pane....... ... U Bloominrton Pittaburr I?,"'' Philadelphia........ Decatur , "'H) fprinfffleU. .......... Tlsyton.. Xeula". .. 9S Rock Island ivv PiHina i"e 11.50 Columbus 1,T3 Wheeling a.. Tnr thrnirh tVVMs ,v any lr.f-WMllon antJy at the ticket office, head of L--rif -trr.-r. rr ' ... ... tf.J.BlXUIIAM.TfcetArn. I Evsn.4v?lle, Jnlv d. V (.--nd.! IUI, W. STKIMH.NSf n.at.lil n 4 tl..t...kl. UYAKHV1LI.R. l.Dj OflVe and residence on Second" street, between stain an bor ut. iJti'-y ' IRS. I: P.STKPriEX8i( Physician and Obstetrician. JM S. will give partlrulnr attention to the rUseaiVSl se. if '.WH mii ChiMrv-n; Ilsylna hern for three years Ph vskbin In nef the lartrest H ater C are" tn the State of New Ys-k, mIm hü hfl much esperiri.ee' tn tlie treatment of the cliMnic diseases of females eiie has practiced successfully, for the past year iu Chicago JyJ&My .1 ' EVANS' L SECOND STREET, 'NEAR JTAIX. 1 EVANSVILLE, I m. Till 5 establishment Is now fairly opened for but, nesa. The choicest Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ..... A LUNCH WILL BR' Kt EVERT MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK. , . - rje30-3m a. kendall; . Boot cfi3 Slioe MAKER.. . CALDWELL'S BUILDING, LOCUST STRRtT, prepared to make at fine a Boot and Shoe as can lie ot-tatne in tne city. He warrants a rood fit. and uses nny first uailty of stock. As .he if a new comer, call and give 1 tm a trial.- ' Jen-3m WE are prepared to rurnUh Fsmilies, Hotel, Res turants, 8teambnaU and Factories with the best Iceever put up in thiscitytsnd we have such a sop ply on hstnd that those entrairiug with us need not feat being left without tee In the hottest of the Season. We will sell as low as the lowest. Orders left at onr store U1 1 promptly attended tw. We can furnish fnau h pound to 1U0 tons. A supp'v at our rtore at all times IjelU . . ÜORNBKOOK it CO. EXTRA FAMILY FLOCB.-üad a lot Of SAjks,al) sixes, for -ale warranled t-i be -is rep-resented-by IJeJ ?, VICKERY t JOUNSTOX. TAR AND RICE . ' - ; tä Mils Tar; . i -i SUetxesKa-e.justrecsoy w Jcl! WHEELER s BIGG. t

9-

PINE BOARDS, PIKE StnNOlVES,' " ... ' PINE LATIT, MNE SCANTLING; Auo-tnna CEPAR FENCE POSTS, just receivei front the Pennsylvania forests, and for tale hy ROBERT FERilfJS. Je25 mdatwj Next door to the new Court House. PINE SHINGLES! 200,000 No 1 ylPBsshinrieS tn yard and fur aaleby IJtdbdiriml JQun F OLOVEr' COR. M KAL.-A very Tholr article now offred for sale by JJeSSfl i ICKERY tt JOUNäTOXV IVPOH GLASS. r 200 boxes W indow aiass; for sale by WHEELER s RIGQS. WV7IIBAT FA8. " " W .1 doa very superior Fans, for cleaning Wheat OaU or Barley, For sal by IjdSJ . S. ORB.

IlISCELLANEOUS.

J?. O. O'RlLEY & CO , ' OL ' rrrABtf ans Storage, Forwar alias; TcComauisaisl General Kailroad, Steam and Tiytm Ageat e - SPSTIAL A OX NTS FOB M JIXITLVAHIA MLIOM. JH5i tVfi lS(i MM up a mammoth Wis-ftoarW UJl largest art the Ohio River, ! thesaest ,-fJ manner, we are are irepafcl to facilitate wit proms rood entrnfed..to our care, either by i --a ltlu.l ilrlav

i dirtch all

sure, U5 A.c. rartiruiar aaenno win Rereivms, bt'irinc and rorearamri ana w nun sale of any Produce coosined to as as4 sJ orders promptly filled. .. , ' . . . P. G. O'RILBY returns hfacer tKaaks h numerous friends for their former pstronafe, ana v spectfully solicits a continuance the wakn win ne nuiv reciprocated. A Store Roosn. well supplied, will be kept OW eommodatioB of beats, and their erders cnrefnllv ell P.O.O'KILXYftCO.mhM&wly coming AAimir ' WITH . ' ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIC3 II AXV REDUCTION OF PIUCESf At EfanstlUc, Thursdd;, täjtZii MsSssilBalsaBSsssBBBa. ' , U. V BUTlf ERFOItD, Mawaicer. A.DY I PK i:iU Kit r Trees orer. nüB'T WHITE, .. .liquestrianlUrerter' The Oaly Company that Perforate Cvarr : thing on the Clils." SPALDMG dk ItOGCna rrtflä?Lv rinnrcru? e Combined in one Monster Concern S their ' . en Til AMBRICAlf cincus. So popular in New E&gland, .tkeJr Floatic; Palace Circes well known on the Xbslppi river, f aca wieir ' . - ; -. y s 'J i m- v. irr ! acw jAstiirosia. -wircusf which eieited Soseeeta Wnsatlasi' in the alkldi 8uies, lart susaaaea with Three Fete wf reTfer Seers 1Three heu of t lewts ; l Three ets rKl-ssjlereewrS: ALL IM O.Ni. klNOt tu friendly strife, tn prcetace ef She audience, aud all for oaly ONE PRICE OF ADMISSlOSf os soaan vhb. , 5 FLOATING PALACE Refitted at enormous expense, la the most sumrtuotis stjle, wttk greater luxury lhaa wkea arst coarMructed) asa . . , , ; gbakd .Aquatic W AMPHITHEATRE The public are asm red that these three Companies will not be separated at ar.y lime this suson, uudcr any pretext whatever. - . AMOaUAT THB 8TAK UP THB TRIPLE TROUPE. a . O. Rich asdsok, K.Omail, ll.Lissv, J. DAvasroaTf Si laa Lira an, J.ltoaiaaoa. C. ALi aas, K. J . mit C. Davis, - f W. Cmaslcs, JohüBabbt, - 8. PHCNITts Tm EMiNBSTOvMuasTic Bee. IhiUmit Kaai.isM Acaeaa-ra, JUbspakbs Whimb St Aaeasws. Jkbbt Woblabo, the celebrated . Ten Horse Lea per. And the great Intk Horses and Ponies, AbisBOOB, Uie I'M tTS DBB St Pbuascs. Iu kliUu to the aoura baa jest been added the great MUSICAL MONSTER, : THE CALLIOPE. Oa bTE.54 ORtiAJV, the' muidc of which can be beard ruis thaa all ijm brass Hands la Cm , . country. - .;. ' .' a . As t Talace appv-aeles"ta eitlea aH towns, and prevtaws to the ntenalnment, iJI the popelar sirs of the day will he played If that ' Celebrsdew Italia Orcaaiat, i hiBor Cfidellot whose musical abilities ranks trst among the aruata of this or the old W' ADMISSION: ' Dreee Circle. . . . . SO Cewda. kA II arm rlia:rs. Children hf. prtr faisiHy ClrelO-.v.i.S Cetile. i All cukhlouoii seats, no hf. price.) Galleries, (no hf. price,- S3 Cir. gar IKrs open at IH aud 7H o clock p. N. Penonnancea eesa wence half aa hour after. As RANNE Yi PUDLISOEK, ' orrsäs roa salb i EOOKS MAPS, j -jr.-or am. Biase, at pcbushbbs rajeas.. -to aa ACCostrA-ntD witsj - 500,000 CIFTR,. iTtTtfORTTI fmr !i rtrttf Iqf S2i each, consisöif of V V 4iull and Silver Watchesv Jewelry. RetlruTea, jul tea Purses, rnrtmonai-; Sic. SliO worth ot OtrTa iT bib UTB 0 with eATt fOft Bonks. ' . A Gift will be delivered wKHe-rery pooesoisior une Dollar or more. lire.. AUhuagh no Book nr. Article will bo etliaa the -wual retail price, many will be sold for rq ore 1 sold for less. Persons Wishing any MftlCUUw bOOkBB 2JL?C-,"0', ZT, SiZ aililh "S-!, "Vjt? rTn sent nany a-ldresa en appisauion. rersons oraenng Books with Qifts.shonld fot rard the amount of postagrr as It mn luvariiMy he paid in advance. The average postaee rei and St.tal-ooksls ISceaU; sad for e0' and S2,l book . il cenu. . r AUdpesSs' - asiinsit Je14-3mwl ' o 23 Broadway, New ork. I. ...1 EEEPCOOU rr;y h Worm Weather Is Upon Us!! nriHOSE In wae(,had bettefeall en I. St X. IIXI JL MANN, aud purchase one of those patent lee Crean Freezers," before they aft all sc 14, as they are going off very tepidly. Thev are jnt the very things thry are recota mended to be; nd have -fiveo entire satistaetion U every pwrchaser. They will tfnm delicious tee.ereaa la ten minutes, with Very little labor. Call snd examine theut anyhow At iJeUJ 1. 1 P. HUMAN K '8. ENGLC AND ifUCUINEUT FOR A SAW MILL rtnwv. sukanrthors nflW lor sale a aoodMoond hand U. Steam Engine, and the machinery suitable for . . v .it nnUr; Hartnc twrte oisr saw mill Into flouring mills, and obtained a larger engine, ww offer our former en tine and the machinery used by tu th.-emill.foreMi.. JyJ-d&wt.l Canal Mills, Evans-rule. IndIT.IRriT CAN -One rross FrtiU Can, Ttrts a4 IT quarts, for sale by IJe2: j HORN BROOafa CO. "ItriLL be soW at public auction on the tlilrd darr IF of Auroat, at I o'clock, T.'n at the Warehouse of Jauies Laugiilln, Jr., On Main Street, one Large Cirrus Can vass, one large hass Dram, and one NILSOV" . , Auers. PURK CATAWBA- 1HW doxen t ine Cauwbk Wine, froea oar o-rw tnyard, an excellent article, for sale at g4pereosea is our store on iUIa street. jy2w DECKER at KRAMER. sOOFEKB. - ' . ' ' V aw Hags jvia-e Eastern Coffee. SOPoukafa Jn ! ' '1117 For sale by iidZl Wll KBILLT. lr- C-fFrew Factorr Cef on Var-s. - ' f4fl BA'S ä's. fw's and 'rfw's of this favorite W braad, just rae'd and tor sale by . , . ... 8.K.GlLBRT.tCO., Jea gycamoret near Water TMO'etaad a. Cettea Dattloaj. Just received li and for tsUe low by ..OILFlEKTstCO jet) fi vcamere street KIO COFFEE. 75 Ben rr,fTJ" received and for sale by tJC4l . WHEELER f RIGG8. mJEW STOCK.- , Ä " IM 150 Set Waca "tod Bngyy Felloes; lift Ilttbfl f8 ' - h0 " Pmt Aras Hows; Spokes. . " PoM and Shafts; , Vj Just received and fur Kile y iyt aAMtTEL ORR.Watcr-st. ITjrCKETS AXp TCBS.US KA Ann tintlk. (tiwIrMa . rv i and half Backets a sua ww auw das. aixi z, in ssra feSO WUKKLEK St Hltavsa. RTOREg .FOR IXSXTi , sp ALDWELLdk DOHUKvicht brick stores aa J Locust U tweeu 1st am' 2S street are all rented but hree. These three will he 14 at the reduced rent of one thundred dollars per year; e yiuire of je Sö-2mo J. II. CALDWELL, or H. Q. WkwakB.

6c 1

gm mm

swe tn r t-au inr vircws, lopay new ana

satae, u uot reueemeu w:.uo unrty saj n , , . yWLUSTsY EvansvUlc, July 4t'j,--. u