Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 165, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 June 1858 — Page 2
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TE1DAY MOEN1KO ....JCNE 41
Jcdgb Hotzt, will, ia a few dajs, publish a card announcing htmsolf an is - i -r .: j: J-.- - I
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gwrawFiauMwu n. the mystery. It is , painful, . after re. and averred that the bank at Richmond tar the canrj; upon tht broaand true g" many eloquent tributes to his wa3an UDincorporated business house Democratic principles of tb Cincinnati worth and goodness, from all who had and wa3 not cntitlcd : to the benefits of Platform, the chart by which Mr. Bu- known him .in this country. , to giro the Uw merchant. : The question was, chanan pledged himself to conduct his piaCe to ; an impuUUon so criminal as wbether promissory notes, made payable portion of the administration of Govern- that which follows.; We hare had it on atabaQk not chartered-an unincorpomnt Jadgt. Horey desires that this file many days hesita'ting to give it to ed bank-a bank of discount and deprofession of principles shall be the test the public. There are circumstances in . . coatradi3tinSuiShed from a bank
oi his and erery otner -nan democracy. He will lustam the original, genuin in. ttrpreution of it, and construe and support the principles of popular sovereignty as they were laid down by that conclave of national Democracy; and he will adhere to tha uncompromisingly in theTapphwüon to the settlement of all the iu.s of the day. By them the exciting and alarming question of slavery a -tsj. rrui u- ... .... it to the people, uncnectea ana unswayÜ wJ , L7nfl.n fh. flow. I ed by any power or th. Goternment; and who can doubt that in such a mounat lor aecin w . quwu"Freedon will be made national," and SlaTery locaiw - J udg Horey's lec tion is as certain as the annoancement of bis name, if he takes his stand upon this brosd national platform of his party, and hy a majority that will be a bitter rebuke to bis opponent. Tns Issue. The Lecomptonites are now painfully anxious to withdraw the issue, on which thej were a few months proscriptirely expelling all who did not submit to their dictation, out of the Democratic party. The State Sentinel eayi: "The Democracy of Indiana bare ignored this issue by common consent, and hate accepted the English bill as a compromise of the difference of opinion that has been entertained upon the Kan sas Question." This "common consent" has been obtained only from the few de feated, and now frightened, office holding Lecomptonites who feel their power slipping from their hands, and are willing to consent to any compromise or concession that will sate them from the utter. an nihilation that awaits' them. Hars the honjst Democracy of this Congressional District consented to "ignore the issue?' Has J ad.? a Law giren his adhesion to Lecoraptonism? lias Judge Horej caved? Do Hicks and Frary show any symptoms of yielding the. issue? Have the honest and stern Democrats shown any forgetfulness of the past? When the canvas Ciirly opens, and the issues are made up, the Sentinel's delusion will pass away. The Gebman Democracy. The Dem oeratio German paper" at Indianapolis called the Volksblatt, which Is the ablest and has the widest circulation of any German paper in the State, has distinctly declared its resolution to support in opposition to James M. Gr egg the present member J no. D. Defrees, the Republican candidate or any other nominee cither Btpablican or Democratic who is right upon the principles of the Kansas policy. This is a bold and to Lecomp tonism an alarming defection. If its example be Jbllowcd by the German Democracy of this District as we know It will the Lecompton officials here will find themselves a' paltrr faction of out casts from old Democracy, who will soon be fleeing to the Executive for support and protection against the verdict of the people. Lecomptoaism finds no toleration or support among the honest, free soil, Democracy. It will . be crushed wherever that has the power. New Orleans Under VUHas.ee Committee. We have exciting news by'tolegraph, from New Orleans, this mornin. - The regular Police of the city have been su perceded by a Revolutionary Committee of Vigilance, and apparently with the sanction of the Mayor and Recorders, The telegraph gives no explanation' of the occurrences that led. to this extraordinary measure. ' There must have been some immediate ar4 excitiD cause 'for so violent no act; Wa infer from; th statamsnU that there is a serious difference between the Mayor, Recorders, and Council. The Police'are not appointed or nominated by the Mayor, but by a commission, and they t! not directly responsible or dependent upon him. This makes tho whole system inefficient and irregular. We apprehend that some serious act of violence must have preceded the assumption of power by the Vigilance Committee , which wonld give ft color of necessity for tho usurpation. J"Last week, the malls from Kew Oilcans reached Memphis a the New Orleans and Jackson Railroad in 28 hoars. ' By steamboat, it usually requires more than doable that time. With a river mail' from Memphis, wo could, according to this time, get letters from New Orleans In three days. tfext season wfcsn the Mobile and Ohio Rail road ia completed, we ahall have New Orli ass dates In two dsyi. Sr Tho Republicans and Democrats have both appointed a meeting- at the Court House In Indianapolis on next Saturday, at 2 p. if. Thsy areV'tcf be addressed by Caleb B. Smith, of Cincinnati. ' .:. : GTTbe people of Maryland have decided against the calhn of a Ccnstitutional Con . mention. The majority in the netratire la IfiQQ, with St. ilary'i and Calvert counüts to tsax jroza.
The Mrstery Unfolded. The correspondence we have published injeUtion to Dr. John Focock Holmes, has developed tho history of his lifo with oat giving us any reasons for the aban
donment of his large practice and high on
position in London, and the secret cause I of his iubsequcnt unhappy career in this count rv. The. following latter from a I - - - I h5ghl nav9(gM9 metlS p.rhjipSt the course of his life here, that corrobo ni9 the 8uspicions thtt he was driven from his former posiUoa by some great faait or crime.-. His history affords a deep mora and prcicnta a - painrttl pif ture of the terrible consequences of one mü.step-of yielding for once, to the criminal suggestions of avarice and evil pt0Q - DxarSie: Your favor camo duly to hand, fn,v,;A -Haw mn tn tndr nirthinh.on .ir.rM.M.H4 xTr. mV. TTnim j i to think kindly of onr fellow befa ometimM , know Qood rÄtner does no-. punish tho lnnocent ani goed, b them ß0li. ury ontcMts. . Mr knowledge of the poor fallen man. commenced in the winter of 1151 and 52.
At tho boose of the mother of the present terrain what the general term conipreCountesitHarrington, I frequently met, hends, the Supremo' Court, sustain the
amon 01 wtTeeaDie gnesis, a Mrs. uoimes, whose intelligence and liberality of sentiment, soon won rny high esteem. Our acquaintancc aoon r5pened into intimacv. I supposed ahc was a widaw, aa I heard no mention made of her husband. Bot one I evening when at her houee, I noticed a very Una bust, and, on Inquiry, learned that it was her bn?band's, Dr. John Tocock Ilolmes. Sh lnonired if I had ever met an v one in America, who resembled it, and then went on to inlorm me that, if living, he was in America. In confidence, ahe related to me a history of her life, and especially of her l1a Tis TTstimM RYtm oATllal nAt I v UMV . .V . - - stood so Iilirh with the public, and she had hrtif na veneretiv. hlmi tb.t ahe had snfferod much in silence, rather than to expose himtothejnatrijforcf thelaw. His open handed ganerosity, and possibly, proiuzaw uaoiM noi bq weu nown, naa era-i f ... . , - barrassed him to a considerable extent, and I Ha w!f had frU rlv.n hirii twa tWs.nd pound to relieve, as he .aid, a temporary ureaaure. in bis affairs." She had four thousand more in bank, bo secured that he coald ( not draw it without her signature. He wiaaed her to give him tits, but she told him. If v.. i ... ... L. J , better let his creditors settle his affairs (as I be was notorious for net collecting for him- I self), snd she bad better retain the small sum she bad, for any future emergency." ' He was angry, and in the hearing of a acr- I vanl of her mother's, made some .threats
which were -afterwards remembered. She I t la fait concerning their . mysterious diawaa taken with A sick beäJache, and he ad- appearance, tvhkb yet remains unexplained.
ministered a portion, which he said would soon relieve her, and went eat. She noticed the phial from which he took it, 'and observed that it tasted strnr.lv. Leber red him to send her maid to her, bat instead of do ing to, ic went down end ordered her not to go Into her mitres' room, till she bad slept for n hour or two. ' She became deathly sick snd vomited freely.- Tho zaald, a wo man of a good deal of experience, came into tue room, porwirea an oaor, and inqturea .t what ahe had taken.' - She told her ehe did nc: know, but pointed out the phial. She . . t 1 . 1 . ' . 1 pat It in Lcr bosom, and as aoon as she could leave her mUtrcas, went to a chemists shop, and lesrned that it was a poison. Mrs Holmes was naturally a good deal ' alarmed , and as sooc ss she was able to ride, went to her mother's. The Doctor did not return till after she had left' She felt afraid to return, and her friend thought It not best that ahe should do so, nutil be should make some explanation. I think her brother saw him, but I do not rcoali all the particulars. She was ill for acme time, and when able to' go out, went to the bank to draw some money. To her utter astonishment, ahe learned that - ftV-k T. MM V I V.ä.. 1 .1 M va-tv w vvi wiau asc-vift uciw iffisi aa nur. ii' sonating herself, and bad drawn the whole 1 amount. ThU money waa a property left her by a deceased friend, and the Doctor had never any claim to it. He had promised her ' a marriage settlement of 20,OOO, which be bud never arrange!. 'When she made ln quiry for him, he had left,' and waa not to be found, subsequently, she traced him to America, through the aid of, I thinlr, i brother-in-law of tb dibtinguiabad Chevalier Bunaon, whose family treated her with grant kindcess. So the $20,000 he brought with' him, s . f 11 waa wich irora uta who. ana win cvuu. wonder that his speculstions did not prosper. Beyond the State of New lork, ahe bad rot been able to trace Lira distinctly, thoozh ahe believed he was in the West. Ilia motives ahe could never fatbom. His position was ao hiffh, Us prido of character ao gTcat, it was to bcr unaccountable I el.ouid have before stated that ahe was his second wife, and the daughter of a Danish gcntloman, who.had married an English lady.- Ia bis youth be bad been an Intimate friend ot the Crown Prince of Denmark. '
Such is a brief outline of th. gtoiUt
mat i neard, and l promiaca.ii 1 evir neard of bim, to communicate the same to her. I have done ao, and given her your address, so that she msy communicate with you, If de-1 sired. Yours, truly, . , II. M.T.C. ' tjj 1 he General Superintendent of Police in New York city, in his report for the last quarter, says the wbolo number of persons arrested in that city tor various offenses was 14,699; of whom 11,855 were of foreign origin, and only 2,844 were native born eituens. In Brooklyn, the number arrested was 9,957 1 of whom only 609 were natives of the country. In tha two cities the nam ber was 17,543, of whom 3,453, or only oneflitbwere nstive bora citizens.. Supposing tu iwtcign uuru citizens to consulate one tV, ,,rt- w. i Of the entire- Y-opnUtion, th proportioa or crime to numbers would be as i& tol Cat. ".': ' . y , , , Hoa CaotlEA-Tho Warrick Democrat saya, a disease resembliair ho? cholera haa ravad rerv futal lcrl mmJ!L .t," v pnea Tery waijatejy amoag tee hogs in this county. Olnojr of onr farmers wha hsve engaged largely in the pork trade, have al Wmnrtf th.t. t.A!L 7 V ready lost most or their bogs.snd some hsvb assured US that they will not have enough left out of large nuahere far home conaumptt oo -
Tbe Law Merchant Applied to Privat Dank. Tho Supreme Court of this State made a dccUion last week upon a question of
interest to business men, making their Daper parable at bank. The case arose
a not9 discounted Jn the Citizens' Bank, at Richmond, which is a private nYmz establishment, vrithcut.- charter i -.!,,.,.. r law -rh mflWr " Qf wnrideÄh)B for "ihi note, onssueare governed by the law merchant or n0t?6 That -s ihev ; upoa guch endorsers are: pecuniarily luble.and may be joined; upon' non- , ut ftnd nQticef with the takers or noWand whether defences may Eet up bj the makers of prom. notes .gainst assignees, as they niay under the statuteV upon iiotes made k.-.- v pajawe at a Dank. . . I reyiou to lbj J, tho law nwrcnant was only applied to paper negotiated at Banks, but in tho revised stat. utesof 1852, the terra "chartered" was &nd ; m t ... w . , . .T , - After a disquisition upon banks, - to dedecision of the Circuit Court, that tho , . . .. ,. . , . V. , ' 5 . ..... . private Bankers, and other establishments that receive deposits, discount notes and bills, and deal in money and bank notes. Many of tlieso establishments. doing exactly the same business, are not , . ' known by the name of bank.-- Some of I t ....... .!. 1 . 1? mem are conauciea unaer a partnership name, some aro known as "banking honses," "banking offices," &c Tho opinion seems to prevail that the mere . - . namo is a matter oi uo si nj Lea nee; so that a11 P50' who make their W payable at an offics where cold, silver snd bank paper are receired on deposit, and paid out; where, theso commodities we grit and sold; where bills of ex l , . cnanga and promissory. notes are nezo . ? - it . ...... lUteU ttC' ,nU51 DCar 10 J w Incurring the same obligations as if bey hd made it payable at a chartered bank. Tills decision will raise the dignity of private banks, and confer impor ttat adTantAge3 upjQi and ;probabl7 in fuse pew vigor into the r business. . BTaome admirers of the old Vermont hero, Col. Ethan Allen, having erected a monument to his memory, search was made, where he was buried for his bona, but they wre not to be found. Considerable; inter A Vermont paper gives a letter from an el man namea uawiey vutra, containing tue fewta interesting particulars la regard to Allen's death and burial: "I atanow in mv Pßtbyear; I think U was in March that Allen and the negro that worked lor hira, wen: with bis ojs-team nfter a, load of bay, and when retnrninj he was taken with a fit, and the caro Lai to hold him on the load, and when they arrived nt bis bene, the negro took bim off f rem the load, and carried him icto tio house cn his 1 1 hoaldor, and hedied thecextdavat9 o'olock A. M. I attended his funeral, and tl c mili tia wero out to bury hira. They (tlemilitia) went across tho river to Winoosfri, and AU'n,, brothcr rned 0 t a ba x cr' M sod tapped it for thcra. They then formed and inarched over the mor to the burving CToucdontho hill near Winooski Falls," ia Burlington, flad buried him. ia the northwest corner of the barring grcand-ss it wee then. I was at the ptave ot Allen occasionally after that, and there was n plank laid oa his grave, with Ethan Alt. it t nt into the plank. I do not know anything about the grave stones. I do not think there was anvthiog uncommon about the depth of the grave. ' II Prtl that his daughter, wLo ber cm Non in convent in Montreal, had bcr Cher's remains exhumed and carried to C sin A m . " - . t ' ... 1 - I -wwEAn efcaped con vicvuaraad Blake, ironi lue inaiatia pjoitentiarv, returned u tew days aro, and requested to be admitted to serve ont his tltae, as he xrcnld rsthcr do so than be dovlgin . around the country "to keep ont of the officers' clutches. Citizen. - At MUlenburgh, Ind , on Sunisv, May Tdih, by In. Brtstoe, Miss FUAXCIS . Mill Kit, formerly rf AvansviUe, to ilr. JOSilPU DL'KBLN.-of Millcrsburgb. . . TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. i . mi tes ' . . i . w ,InM wU4 Aae), Three tunes. W two weeks .v..T.r. ...,...... so l nrrr monui., 1 F0 Six months, in ui Ouevear, .i.,. . 00 sr Jicounton larger advartUements 1 Card of six lines or under, 10 per annum. . IT" No ,,tilirorUJ',adveitisenieatsm;eivtd. Noalvertisemeatlnsrrted for Kssthnn II. 31 AR OLE HALT. ' BATHING ESTABLISHMENT. SUNDERLAND has opened In connexion with his Shaving saloon, some commodious aod elegant BATU1.NU RUOMa, whvt centleoiea can git pleasant cold or warm Bath at all hour of the day, - - jee-tf lUTAKVKST TOOLS . iOlsi Uoi. 4 it 6 ns'.l Grain CnUle; . 4U do Oras Snathes;. -fide llayRstesi. J5io Grain Scythes, Vfaldren Pattern: Oras do . du; -- - 5 do leCasteel Xiillsrd; loao Svcklei; :...' .. 10 do liermaa Sickles; rrcss Sevthe Stone. Ia store and for sle by - J" - Or.R, DALZZLL Ä CD. . EARLY FALL k SUMMER GOODS AUCTION! TU undersigned wishes to Inform tU Citirens cf this city, aod t& pualic throughout tiu couutrr renerallv. that be Lma arrived here frcm l'h.l. delpbia, and inteada tg esttbi.sh a regular AUCTION AND COMMISSION I Bbai.MSSSi ior wnxa rurpoea ne nat rentea tne J formerly occupied y Mr. Ausracher Co., nzt to the Branch liant.tur a term of vars. IUv tng extensive connections East aod West for extenrtlag facilities in this bisnch of tu. ires, with anowtand experience, be is confident that he wUi Le enable! to give entire satlsfccticn. : . the first sile win eamracricaoa Saturday eveaiss. June ftth. 1855. and be ccotinued e-'ery veaitK U.e following we. unU tunher cctice. lhe stock corsir cf siaPLK AM rACY-DRY GOOD aI !1EVVJi'l.X' c;""-'5 ' ri?a. A: vt Srees Üooaa. Jiattillis. ScocJi!ur. Etcbruieriea, Casaimere. Broad Clrths.SttlnetJ Under Shirts and Praters. Brown sal liJicilaafiaths. fancy Scocts, -..S510. 4 aoaeous oUier art:c:es too nuBsrons te meauon. twi mich act. ncrm.
NOTICE.
fCST receired and opened, at the Store 4 Main strert.utwcenFlrit xnd second srceU.a lot of FiGcr liry Ovjb, for aal low for cash. ,,,. ,. ; WM. J. UEUBLEE. Je2-2w i. j f ANDREAS ANDIlEiE. ' vIT ATE of Cincinnati, has located in thU city and Jul opened a Boot and Shoe establishment on Locust wreet, next door to the On Office. Ho manufketorea erery aticls him self, and consequent! fee la no bea itancy lnrnranttnglt. . ' NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. 4 lOTICE Is hereby given, that tht Board of City 1 Conneil will m-.irt nrooosala and let to tha loveatand et htdJar on auariar nicht. Jana Sth. next, th contraa of attending, all ihe city poor, sinsUpox cases or other contagious diseases, keep I in the citv proDeriv vaccinated. i, ana lurnua aiine-.i cesssry nstdicines for the pre.-ent year. uy oraer or the city uouncn. - - .1 A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. Jel -;t Tolksbote cory. r IIand-3IaJe Sash, Doors, Blinds and Frames, . , AT TRICES ' AS IOW AS MACHINE-MALE WORK OF THE SAME DESCRIPTION. rTTIIlE nodenlfned have opened a hop on the coril ' nrr r Fin- and first street, near Kratx c llellmsa's Fuindrv. where thtv will be found at all times prepared to contract for work In their Una at nrices to -nit the timei. All of their WOT If will be made of seasoned lumber and warranted.- We are alio manufacturing racking Boxes for manufacturers and wholesale merchants at Cincinnati rces. - . QLLKIX OV JE HELL, ; EvansvilleInd. 4 N. B. A superior article of Ice Chests made to order, jel-lm . lutelllrence from New ! ork. JEW York Tribune, of S?t It May. IO! New Yc.rklIerld,3fthMar.;i:4 ' l'ortf rs Spirit r the Times, avtn aiay. New Vorlc Clipper, tli Mar. - -- New York Weekly Times, May 2Sth. London IHnstrated Newst -.- "..I - All these received Monday cVenSnc; ly r-tr" Jet I 1j0BF.LL k CoNYNO.t6 t . VrWfyRLTME c CEMENT 2:0 barrels,' Iresh s and if fcce order, for SHleJhr ÜILBERT L BOWLF.S. Syc. nor Wster. KA fio lot Ot .Muscat, for sale hr . i" TKNNKV L SOUKNSOS., rw0BACCO Jnt received a conjiignmrnt of FÜ JL Tcreil l'ig.and DianonJ Tirift. , ".".. i . : Ti.W3ia.if sc SOREaON. ' I DR, J. , FLCACCn'G x DENTAL '.aFFi 0" E" CORNER MAIN AND FIRST- STS., " l.VAX8'ILLE. IA. A'o. a fine rrremration for clean.itur the Teeth and hardening the gums, can be had of Dr. F. at a box DISSOLUTION. TIIK uartnership heretofore existing Ivrtreen the umler!enct.tus this dav been duolved bv ran. taalronsent. R.8.Ru.ton rettles up the old buinvsü, and John Ilodson continues ready to do any amount oi urayiug in any pan or mecity. K. P. UL fcTU34. JOHN' HODSOV. i:vansTllle,MaySS,l.' myl-w For Rent. AOOOD Mck dwellina, within five minutes walk of the Court Houe. Arplvto 8AMX VICKERY. No. 71, Main st. White Lime. O RCtiS, in quantitle to suit purchaser, for sale mV bv - SAM. VICKF.RY. Hydraulic Cement. T P.BI.S. direct from the manufacturer. fir sale mP9 nw.hy 8AM. V1CKHKY. .1 Main st. t AMVCt H. Ie.NKIDT. JASOa F. SKMKCDYy S. I!, KENNEDY & CO., 'J C03IMISSION AND Forwarding Merchanto, Jo. ZtFoydras Street, ' y WASiw ly WKW ORI.E M8, LA. rVTtV YOUR LEDGER, and othfr piipers. rela celved thit tl)v iVridty). snd fr site at M.L. JOHN aON'3. Kir street. FINE LUMBER. r"t TIE subtcrlbcr has oe bsnd a Urrt tni fall S4 Si - AiaVitAViurp vvt. t rrv. n w d wiiich ha oilers at exceedlnflv rcasona .le prices, and on terms to suit the times. He Is als.) receivine large additions to his stock 1T the river, of the very beC quality cf Lumber. Orders from the Interior er by steamers will tot prwnptly attended to. Also on hand. 300,1;) of the test quality of WniTE VINE SllINOLES. Alo, LATUS of the vary best uallty. AU vt 'HAU .Li uumim iqtr. . It- FEROCS i OSce & Kala st, near the Court Uoase ' t-myJ7 tooa. Dry Goods! Dry Qoodal ' - WM- J. DEUBLER, (SUCCESSOR TO J. H. B0FANUICKJ -r: 45 Mala Street, between Tint sad. Second streets. 'BUE unitersffned havlssbofhtth-eaUr stock M. ofPKY OoODi, from J..U. Bofandick, will coatince the business under the above trra, at tnt cid Staad, Main street, between Tim aol Second streets. The t.clc wiil bereiHealshed la a few dare. with every article In the Dry Ooods line, snd a share oi fimi: patrunage is icipecuuilv solicited. :.mv22ci r '. WM. J. DKURLXIl-' tjUfl LED CORN fcOAlSKi .'.Kl bushels Shelled Coiu; . " 13J di Oata; - . Forsilebr . 7. Til C(OK ft 5OS. U01 & lv:tdi, nrst quality, for ule at f - - X. H.COOK U SON'5. IAILS 100 kegs for sale cheup at . la 7.. H COOK k SON'S. rVAili,ii.O.-Äoh.Gla'3o(l l'uttv for malest . ' . Z. H.CÜ01.1 HOVS. BA2KET3-Every aariety for sale at .T " . Z. II. COOK St SON'S. Sale ofHYansYlllc Ins. o. Stock'. rjIIE subscriber will sell at private sa six LunXL d.ed and seventy-two shares of the capital ttoc ot the Evanvllle Jnsuracce Company, In lots to suit purchasers. Terms cah. ArplicnUon mav be mda on thel'ih day cf June. If not then disposes of sid stock will be oflerel at public sale on the lh of Jane, at 10 o'clock, A. filial the Cresrent Oiv Rent. nyflM ... - . W.BAKKIiPA VILI0X HOTEL. , . - ripriE subscriecrs take this opportun iry to greet the , ja. puni.e gcnerai:r, ana Dei lenve to u: that the nbove aril kcorn establishment ha vir r passed into their has W. has heea entirely renovated, re-papered ni re-titte-t throughout, and ia now la all repctsa turst Class Hotel, an i will hereifter he conducted Oa a sctlo of enlarged liberality and accomnoiation wonhythe patronara of the public. ' Poweisicf alranu-cs of location, pleasant and a ry room1!, and the most lihral arracgeuients for taking meal, the above House is respectfully ree liroendi-i. . . 1 . Mill he openM tor the reception of Gie.M o Tuesday. J un l-t. iv. , . . McCBACKENfc BIN01IAM, -tliy2-li! .... . I'roprirtort. ' Fresh x.emons. f f BOXES Fresh tenmns, lor nle at --JLr--'?r Z.H.COQ1 Mockfnsr BirdsT. Z. II. COOK at SONfl. 1 TVHZ youn Mocking Bird. Tor .ale at' : " i - . : 1 r 2- Hf COOK t SON'S. . W fcCO.MICK'S Mower and Reaper combined. lVJLr S-e nt - Z. It. COOK St SON 9. NEC ARRITAH. OF LOIBER" : NEW LUMBER YARD, C0RNEK OrMAIX-ASD EIQUTH STBEET?. IN order to make room for cur new Mock of LUJI L FKK n Iry Lurnbt ow her, and on the way, wa will sell I)rv Lumber at very low rricel, and less than ever neroi fnre otifYed. In this market. We have a rood tock of Pine Shlncle. Dress Fl'wrinr. . Prea Ceiling-. S:c., alwavs on hand. We will be recclvinf Lumber direct from our Mill in rennvivania, kv every rise drmnr the season. i-WaTSON, NCWBeTRRY at CO. myaa-U: - - SUNDRIES- - ' aOilmms tVnppiag Paper: ' t dor . I.ettr sc t . Cap Paper W do. tTashboardi; 23 di Bedcords: W boxes Memmue Writing Fluid; . 100 boxe (rund Apices; - 75 o Star Candle; W X boxes Ssrdines; 8U0.. Ii do; 23 esses Cove Oyslers; " ' t.'j aeca w. rrxia; Just received and for aale bv rarii V V1IEELER L R1QQS. B I'CKET kl: UBSWO rto. Fainted Unctet; 25 do. Fancy hlf. Backet; M) d j Tubs Nos.1, 9t 3; tu Uvsu ai ao 3 earn; In store and for sale by WHEELER fc RIOOS. TUBACCO St SEOÄR3 '. 1? Zn Taoco iba X, J' ft 6 I-; SOcaddies do .. V; - - . er.Mlhalf SpanWh Cigars, in boxe; Jut receWe.1 by WUEFLER fc IttOQS. Glass: olass'-": 12 noxesMo WinJaw Olsss; - - . M do 10 1 do; .0 äorted nizea do:- . ; 3w recrlTsd aad lor sale by WHEELER ttRTGOS. K afa KEUa if iaila in more eua art oy WHEtiLER & RIOÖBROVTNSIlEEllNOSfc SniRTINUa-abafet assorted, Just received and for sale b 5 ; KKtN A PRESTON; BLEACHED SniRTlNOS- . -.Ür Scales lched Shlrtinrs; ' do Stiruag Tweedsi . i S bales t3 Salp; " "" .2 cajes Apron Checks; - Instorear.d rorss.l.by KEENS PKES7QN.. SLS Ri N T S 1$ cases assorted . j u.i received and for JT salt by KKEN fc Pa3TON. ps. late styles, just JL4 receive, aai tor sale at red axed pncei by &EN RE3X0X.
COTTONADES 3caes plain and fancy, in atora and tor wie ry KEEN fc PRESTON OSN ABUEG8 4 balea plain and atripei in r.ore and aor ale by HUES St PRESTON.
T jiOOTS it SHOES 1 60 caaea' assorted, to arrive, wotca wm ue sola cneap iy lUf ATS 20 canes Mens and Boys' for summer, re. äUL cetved and for tale by KEEN b PRE3IUN . jSJjW VullK CjCXX VK, Harper's Weekly, and uw laux pavers, a ay ae tocna ax . - ff, , , onNSON'S First street. vjkN jskan s too s of -.! eopj.l v trui : V 4 0 bushels Eat Crr. . i or sale Yr ,,, . . . , . r SAM L VICKERT. i .. J2 '"fi win-w oreiiy AT, ir r.v.- Ö rr , I . Z. H. COOK. & SON, Sole AaentB. fcjVfEEi POTATOES-) bbls. Southern Sweet fotatoas, in prime order, for sal at SI per but:el, 1 ii. t'WN at au mztt. .WM. HVNKSl. EVAXSVILLE PLANING , fit: FLOORING MILL. . SCCOK&STBBBT, BaTWtKR CUKSHtTT St CHtaaT me ALE BS in Lumber and Manufacturer of jLr voora, snuners, Biisas, sash, poor and Win dow rames, Mouldings of every rise. Flooring, Weatherbosurlinf , Shelving. Mantles, Baae Pilasters. Ureen-house Saih, and Chain Fnmp Tubing. A large aaiortment of Sash. Blinds, Doors. Mould. tngsand rump Tublnr, conrtantlv on hand. Also. KndT Worked Floor ihn of all kinds. persons about to erect bulldinea in the Sonthern or Western eonnh-v, considering the low rate of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their ixteresttopurrhaseatoarestabUalunent. where they can V . . 1 ; . . k. i 1 - i i rrw,wa sii in. vwpcairra work, trwy- i made, or sea wned 1 umber, for the finish of baildincs. I Onr work b act aoade aa moat factorr work, with Irn ons nan w taroagn, oat is is iraraea in tue atme manner as if made bv hand. Sawin of all kinds done on ahort notice. Terms rsh, nnless otherwise agreed rB. STEELE k HUN N EL. tr.yUEVANSVILLE General Arjeucy rjT II. COOK de S03V, Sre afeeats for the MiLim ami l'awder Co.. and keen a full storL on h3nd, in Uanzine. ; Mccormick's Kesrr ana Mower comhlned; Htockwell & Jlnroe'a Patent Gtain Drill; Ralstoa'a Thrasher, fcparator and Cleaner roraDinea. . Cumming's Patent Straw Cutter. canford's Patent Straw Cutter. Young America Corn and Cob Crasher; - N ovelty ilills' Flour, the best ia the market. ' Southwestern Corn heller. Western Corn Sheller. Also, nave on hand, In season, a full assortment of Grass ana uaraen ceeds, and Peed drum. snylS Z.H. COOK te SON The most Interesting New Book. rnHBPITT 8TREC1 CHAPEL 8ERMOfl JL deliverea ui Boston, y Clergymen of six d.flerent denominations, certainly the bet Book lately pub lished, as each sermon is hy a celebrated man. The sale ha neea enormon. J nt received nt myl DOBtLIi t CONTXQTON'S. Pasture. I II AVE a fine red to receive lowest prices. fature, well fenced, and am prepslorses, or other Mock t pasture, at E.J.DOBELL, Voixil sc Conyngton's. ARD OIL. 3 barrels J. Haart and Son's Extra MA Lard Oil, Just recervea ry nyl 2. It. COOK fc SOX Leaf Lard. "g AA LBS. prime Leaf Lard , in store and aWVlornif 17 SAJ1L V1CKKKY, my21 No. 71 Linst. 0)RN MEAL ft BRAN 2.'. hush, frefh Corn Meal; - - 4.00(1 do. M' heat Bran; In store and for sale by Z. II, COOK t SON. FajAILS r00 Kgs,all sizes and best quality, for sale low by myltf GILBERT fc BOWLF.S. WANTJSD. XwmvriMfCw' fcSON. A BRILLIANT LIGIITI And the Cheapest Known. le of Stets fcCo.'s It is a better lie ht it M AaOAPllHSMt Sk.9 T ACM W eot C1 Oil Lamp. yas, ana nearly as ca'p. snates, rxi. LDim&i :ks, CnlmiKy Brushes and Oil alwaj-s on est prices. We refer to those usios then ä of the above. nOfLVBROOK ft CO. nana at lowest for the trut myis ftEäL-tf boxes choice old Western Reserve J C hese, received this day by .. z. n, cook soy. Book and Stationery. CORNELL'S Primary Geography, McQofey'a . .Ueaders, and School aad B)ak Bonks ef all suuM.toocroundat Ai.L. JOU50"S. myl8 . r rOS U NAILSA.V is : iPsodprans: Received and foe Sale by I.fc&.lTfllHAKK COOPERS' ATTENTION! V - TST received a full suddIv of D. B. Baitmi Rochester OotrTools.CalumiMia Truu fiooaa & Piaoes. Also, a larae stock of Hoon Iron, assort ml lies- . .. JACOB STRAUB. myJÄ-Sw Mafn st. between First and Second. -- - ... . For. Family Use.' - " . ÜN 150LTEP FLOUR, and WTiett Orits. and rreh Iemit.y,at . .. ,. UAKT'3 MILl-Sl. mri: C OllOS BATTlXO-r.o hales for sale ty GILHERT iiJüWLES. A yea :s "Cypress MUlj." SSUNriRtKSs7 76ke i keets Noi 1 Karlrprsi: 10 drums Codfish: 00t000 Cuba Six Ciffnrs; - j iMs. rntr. ruti; . TtOdrum lgs, SO NU. Fa. Cider VInepar: Reeeived und.' or sale ly rnyK - I. h P. TIEIMANN. . ! COOPERS ATTENTIONf ' ROCflESTER TOOLS. JUST rectlved an invoice of D. R. Barton's Justly celebrate! A. No. 1. Ononcn' Tub. ai. r. Iambus Truss Hoops, and Wood Tools. What's the use wonting witn poor tools, whea you can get the en out. vail at CIIAKLKS!. WELL9, nylü Opposite J. II. Marhe ai Co. OCllr.MTiCtt COOPERS' TOOLS-Just rereivM.m earn full surDlr in store and for sale bv anyli Water stre. RjöORPLAtE5--Anew lot heavily plated iKiec JJJr Plates, Just received and en craved to order at B. U .LDKlRCn'S. - - Corner Elm and Sycamore streets. 1VN0K A IN0 of all ki&d3,done at : A D. WALDKIRCn'S. . tnyUi ' Jeweller and Kngisrir. IIRE (IILDINQ and Galranldnr. doneat : : B.WALDKIRCHH. ' '' Corner First and Sycamore. ROARDI41.-A anmbrr of Oentlemen ran procure l v Boanling at the Walnut St. House, Mrs. WcA's), corner First and Walnut streets. myW-tr ' ' WHEELER & WILSON'S FAMILY . SEvir:a magüuES. nT,nE fce, slmpleat and tno dnraMe Machine in . JA ua. They make a atreo lock tisch, the ar.tne npon both sbieaof the work, sewing- with equal tacit. Ity the thicket and thinnest fabrics. Any spool of lurena, ceuen or-sua usea wunoni renewing. All machines waoanted three years and fnll inatructi n given In enatJe purchaaers to use theaa aaliafactoi-ly. AUS- m The Buckeye Sewing Machine. arT" The best sinale Thread. Machine iu the market. A reaerai assortment or Sewinr Machine .ilk Thread. Needle. Ac, are., constantly on hand. . Office. No. 4, Marble Hall. . royU-ßm t'.M. PELLMAN, ArerrfPRECIOUS ?TONES,atlne lot, just received and set to order ia Rings, etc., at . - B. WALDKIRCn'S S. F. STHBLL.. sr. rat is. : : B. P. ETHELL & CO., :.:- (Established April - CODIISSIOn AND FORWARDING so. C4 roroaxs trag et, " . "ylfEW ORLEANS, LA; . ' acrsarsccs Robert fl. Howard. - 111 Si Howes. . EvannvUle, lad. ' a.m. rn"ipa at son, i w , , . Mineral tteed. Newburf, Ind. , II D.NewcombltBr) IjM,,.. r -. P. S. JieoHdict fc .on, Lottl5Tlllr K T Tnoa. Iaafnrth, ec. j New AU. In, Co, JNew Albany, Ind. n. suniOTB at vw-t Wm. ir.t atUn, . ' R.O Beverlv. j Henderson, KyJaa. Montgomery, Pres. Br. Bank, JeffersouTUle. Merritt, CaDphell ft Co4 SL Louis, Mo. nyis-ly . .- - TXA! TEA! TEA! ,: " - 4 half ctem extra fine Gunpowder Tea; 4 do 'to do Imperial do; do -5la "do Yausf Urtoa ao; . J half Chest Ponchosa .. o Imperial and Young Hyson la 23, 13, ,4,3 k i IS. Jt 1 lbs. Packages; . - . , . . lft.000 Free Trade Clgar;- - - '.. ,-!.; Just receivei anA for sale by- --. r. -. m:U I. fc D. REIM ANN tEW EOOKSi 0OKü!-Batrice Ceoci, , Kavsnagh's new cook. Adele. ... - JnJge Lair's liiito.T of Vincannes; s nott latereating work.' Dsbit and CredK. Tie Hsahe-b Eater, lligictan's Own Book. Lcy Howard's Journal, by Mrs. Sicomraey. vay .iviaastoiie. ax sayU P01
Un current Money.
ALABAMA, Tnness- Georgia, CaroUna and IIlinis notes, uken at dot for Groceries, or buazht at a eaaU uiacouut for cash, by ; iilLBiKXaC BUWI,..!, rnrlT ! Sycamore rt. near ater. .. A. BEATTY, M D. OOce and Residence to Mr. Caldwell's Hull-ins, on JLocust, near beeond totrcec rilHANKFCL for the liberal potronare given to JJL him last summer, hhas returned to Kransrirr, with the design of beoomina a nermanent citizen, and reapectfully Oers his professional services in all disen?rs, aeav w cnronic w Mist Dr. a. regrard the acientlfic use of water as the FebrifaKUm Maraum. he nevertheless ues all the we rcmeaies oou or tne Aiopauuo ana -x-ciecuc Schools as adjuncu.dlscardias all injurious and poisonons medication. wouia cu ine irtrouon or inepaouc 10 ineici- ' the YHiblie ' . . - - SPECIALITIES. . , Cahceks Removed Without the k&!fe 9nt nrmi nentlv cured. - üKoxcHiTis tto uo5srsFTi05 Treated by the new system oi innaisnon oi meacatea vapors, assist DtsBscs or the Eyes. Persons who have had their eves burnt with Tanous kinds ofcaurtic?. ceiving little or no beneht, will and it to their interest to cnxnge tne treatmentFem Ait DifVASES Will be treated with remarVa M success. Various new remedies will be used, as the Magneto-Electric machine far nervous diseases. sr., sc. The uhacrlber has a chokT a'sortment of pure drugs and medicines, (wines and brandies for medlral purposes only), and the mX popular patent med icinnai reuui. rrrsons caiiuac "r "7uir.iic-., nuu paying for them in tha office, may have medical council without cksrse. . ... ... - . gVPUysiclaua prescriptions both of the Aiopathw; and Edertic schools, care I a Hy prepared at all hours. myi4-iy a. t a a 11 . m. u. ' - --- -- n.'LiLiKUfiiAiiAu aoneat B. 7ALDKIRCirS. fllDER VlNEaAR-SObbls.. a good article, just 1 received mod for nie bv VICKF.RY fc JOHNSTON. Citv and Countv Order Wanted. f WILL tnWe County Otder at rr. and City Or m. iirrrfMt tne ßianest msirKn rate ior Ui.v uooas. myi HAM. EMBlCli. Main ft. SUCCESS TO TOE CASH SYSTEM! Four ileascns why I with to con tinue it. FiasT Since I adopted the cah FyUm. on the 1st af lut Fphriianr. I h.nr Tnfripr.rMl that m ncnr.v often turned, is more profitable than a dollar in book arcou.ni.. gecoKD I can sell eoods much cheaper, as I hare no losses to make up ry selling good on cieou. Tmao I ran keen a better assorted stock, snd sm alwars rea'lr to take a bargain which I wa not, when I had first to depend npou collections, and will seil them at the name. Focsth 1 hud It easier to eell good for cah. than collect tlie money for goods sold a year or more ago, and besides be insulted for ivest-ming a I a xiii. I have i ust received a second sunMv.and am vr wired to defy anv competition, and hope to onVnd none by refiuiiif Cedit,as I Miall rehisll a here tolore. A.n. i.jidivii mjlz Main St.. three rtoom neiow ro CJOAP fc CANDLES jolioxes Star Candles: 2 do No. 1 boap; 10 do Summer Candles; Jurt received and for sale by VICbTERYfc JOHNSTON. SUNDRIESMI doz. B. fc R. Buckets: 10 do. No. 9 Blue Tubs; 83 boxe Cine inn all Tallow Candle; 15 bias, old Bourbon Whiaky ; 0 do. Mong. do; . 40 half bbls. Mong. do; ft M. old Port Wine. Just received and for sale br ......,, 1. & P. HEIMANN. JUST RETURNED, . WITH a splendid stock of SUMMER MILLINERY, consisting of Crape, Chip, Neapolitan, and Fancy Summer Bonntts. of all descriptions. Also, lists. Flowers, Ribbons, Sic. to wnicn i -invite the particular attention of the ladies of Fyn- ... . iiinfl n Vs n a T XT T Viae and vicinsy. missi.iv.oaiui.iii , Firt st. between Main and Locust, Opposite the Post Office. mrll-tf W ASH BOARDS uOdoi.O'Rice'a l'reiuiutn, ju-t received and forsale i.r . ICKtRY fc JOHNSTON. M 1SlPVT-im lrMl Trrfih. tnt Bale bv t by BOWLES, Sycamore Ft. j OILBEBT fc BOWLES, fCPEFINED SUOARA-100 barrels Loaf. Crushed, JaV Powdered and Confectioners Surr, for sale low by niLBK&T K Lt3. TlTlIHE LIMt-i25 barrels iu fine order, Just w receired, and for sale bv ,. l.ILllKTtT St EOWLES. rjaytl Srcaoiore near tratt-r-Q mjEW YORK LEDGER, and all other paper; re1 M celved by Express and for le this d v ( rtday i, at ML.JOnNSON. myt First street. CX1TTON YARNS J 10O liars assorted Uos. Cotton Yarns; Ii3ba.eNos. 1 fc 3 do Bsttlng" .., Ia atvre aad for sale by WHEELER fc RIG3; MACHINE BELTING. WE are agents for the sale of James Thomson's Patent Leather Belting, the best, chespest, and most durable Delta in use. We can furnish acr width from 1 to 24 lnchee, and any length from 1 to 1 000 feet. Orders promptly hlld. . I10ÜNBUOOK fc CO., ' ' myU ' Water street. WANTED. . A NO 1, Hotel Porter, to enps?e in the business ia s first clus Hotel, is. one of the most prosperous towns ia tne West. . . - For particuhu-s, enquire at the Post Onice. tnvil-ni CVolIöNbtICÜUD-55 Keels for sale br my?4 GILBERT BOW LE3. AIC Y SOAPS. 300 boxes, consisting of MilJT Bary EhaviL?, Trtusrrcnt Cake?, TiaT-arent Bars, Fancy Rose, ancy Ears, etc. Just received and for sale vr a y to tv by lorsaievrav w uj . GILBERT fc BOWLES. LEM0N SYRUP-59 boxes 1 doz. each, Baldwin", Meyer fc Co. 's, a verv choice article, for tile by . ott nvHT ia nnwt.l:. QlLBJCRT fc BOWLES. Svcnroore Knickerbocker LIFE 'INSURANCE COMPANY, OP THE CITY OF. NKW VORU. Statrmrnt of the Condition of tili Companr Jllarch ist 18ST. ' Capital sad AccnmuIatloai81T3,79S,41 Capital Stocks ioo,000,pn .ife Insnranre for Premiums. &r... Interest revived and accrued X)ibnrsement. includina Lese, Pal - aries. Rent, Taxe. Commiion . Medical Fee, Dividend to Stork holder, fcc. fcc Total C.irKsl and Acrnmulation... . S1T3.?'.'2.4 ASSCT. . , Bonds und Mortnies, l'remiuiu Notes, . Bills Receivable. Loaneoft rail. l'ah. 1,10,3 Aceium intreM ana iTrmtum unpaid, 4.7:ljl Furnlrnre..... ,,- m,MQ a 1 7.1,724 tLKK,l?ecrrtrr. ' STKPIIEN C. WH1 1 ILM A PTRECT, irtT. Hew York, March, 1:. I At the reouet of the the PreVidi ent and Board of tirectors of the Knickerbocker Life Insurance Compa ny. I certify that the mode of computing DrcAent value of the Policies eranlove.1 bv üie Secretary or the Company is scientifically correct, and In accordance with the prescriptions of the charter. 1 also ctrtifr, tliat I have compared the liat of solicit furnished m hy the President as on the books of the Company with valuation tables sufficiently to test the accurary of the results given by the Recretarv, and Mnd the values as stated within to h nuniwicsllv correct- That Is to aay, lhe present value of the futtueTisk of the office on all oatntanding policies, or the difference between the present value of the futnre premium to be paid on them is St.ViT,19. The total value of policies, the holders of which are entitled to dividends ia y.'.iK.frJ. .. - Ana if the surplus is correctly stated at 71r3i;.'l, the difference between this and the present value of the future risk of the Company en existing; policies, after deducting 10 per cent, of it for the relief fund, is the proper amount for dividend, ta wit, 24,GUM7. The true principle of dividend is to sssira to each policy bolder who baa Insure on the snntoa.1 plan a share proportioned to the present value of his policy, which is the true value of his interest as a stock, holder of the Company. This share amounts to 4 percent. cX the present value of the pol icy. - CUARLES W. UACKLET. Tebruary 2othrl8j7. . - As Agent for the above Company, I am prepnnjd to issue Policies, on the most favorable terms. Paia phleu aivinc all desirable information, can be had , n application. WM.T.PAQE. . ivansviHe,ApriH4th.iy.-1y. nniN-FLATE.-l.iO boxes X Tin-plate, received AA persteamnr saircnuo, aoa ior aieat vtneed rates, hy SAMUEL ORR. Jnat Received by Express. TT3ARLY Indiana Trials aad Sketche, by Oliver II . Br Pchoolhoy Days at Butrryt, Adele, by ia y tuna Ksvenaach. - The Belle of Waftlngton Bayard Taylor's Travels-. Tbe una iter oiaier. t . I'nrsaleat -j; he Airs. A C00D. second hand Pintel's Plalnor; will dress twenty feet lone and twenty-four inches wide, all complete, ia food running- ordrr, and qnit as good as new. STEELE fc Hl-' SN EL. mysz-tt . .' Fresh Corn Meal. . - OU ..; SAli'L V1CKERT tnyfl No. '1 Main t. - r Rochester Coopers'TooIst ' :" U i.-aaaT0's "srxorpax." ' fJ or about the lvh Tf May, I shall have a tne t-Jstock of Bartn's Justly celebrated Coopers' Tool, which are nnauestionably scper'or to all otner makers, nee ret tbe ssst opt. . H. Machte fc Co apj?
SARDIXES-Scasea 'TnlSfJ'.40tfle by GILBE RT it BOWLES. .
EAR 0 AP-O'J boxes lYoctcr Sl Oambl.for ly GILBERT St BOWLES. r.lISHLNÖ TACKLE -L .o'n.;-d Fisthinir Poles; Silk Platted lud ea Orsss Lines; Keels, Snoods and Hooks; Fawry Bait Fishing Cork, ftc, 3kc; . m J ut received by . CUARLES S.WELLS. Irory Table Knircs. RUSSELL'S Ivory Ooods, in sinrJ Or full setts of EO pieces, warranted A No. 1, ty e my CHARLES S. WELLS. Plated Castors A SUPERIOR article, extra herry plate, ef new and chaste desiens. Just received, direct n-omtreiKinufe-tarer, and will be sold at Eastern rricea. Call at the. old suwd of ' myl-J8:w5m STs in street, pear Second. - A Tenement Wanted 2 THE unders;cod wishes to lease a teceiEect . with four or five rooms, price pot to exceed f ITU, and possession desired Iramedtately. A aa q Ifvi'ÜQ 1 !. Apply to 8. MYERS, Liquor Store. NOTICJV m m ' . . . wIo t dianspolis&t Cleveland tr&irht Line Railroad Company, are hereby noticed to pay no monies ex- ' cpt to the Treksurer, or to hi duly acthorised anents, ail agencies prior to this date having been revoked. JAMES Q1U.ENE, Treasurer my II tf WANTED. " TFX or fifteen girls. Apply immediately at the Pavilion Hotel. . . say5 f-HAIKS. doi. a. Child's Cane Chairs: i Am. Willow Work Nurse Chair: Just received by X. U. OOOg fc SOX. VvoODK AD VILLOW WARE - IV r0dos.a.os.AlatketDskets iu ne&ts assorted ciomes' Kasaeu; . 11 des. Well Buckets, assorted; . . r 5 do Cotton Mops, ; . 10 do as. 1'lne and Oedar Churns;- ' 00 nests WaihlubsStn.; ia do do do 8 in.; 1 Jot assorted Wain T ab ; " ' . i', do d Il'ieketa: 10 do Cedar do; ly- nest ass. Wooden BowU; Just received by Z. H. COOK ft 60S. aplO UfOODWARF.. IiVi dot. Tut and BucVets; V) do sealed naif muvicj; and a variety of small measures, received and for sale ny - - iL ivcns at juiih ii '.j. euxnniKsk3 2.-t hhdf Sugar, f tlr to choice ; r.O w.l 5Iolaes; 5 M Uls . . . 5 tierces Rice; 5 Mtls Tsrt :hnis Tal1e Salt, 10 bhla I05i r; 'Slss ltio Collee; kegs lt!isirs; 60 boxes Herrli.jrs: 1 M drums Fig; in store and for sale Vy tnr.1 WIIKF.LLRa. RIOG9. VFAV nOOKü NKW BOOKS!! 1st Livinpstone's Travels iu Africa; Lire of Aaron Burr; Twin Roses, by Mrs. Mowatt; Illustrated LoMdon New: . Just teceived by DO BELL fc CONTNGTON. BRIMSTONE. 5 BMs. Roll Brimstone; 5 do liour M.-hnr; 2 do Epsom halts; . 1 Cask Madder. In etotv and for sale br UKO. FOSTER fc CO. I 1MB.i 2i BUs. White Lime; :llhd. ilray Lime; liW Bbls. Ilvdi-aulic Cement; In store and for sale by GEOJFOSTER fc CO. 1"K'aT BUSHELS" PrWK for sale Ky " OU ap2 ZMLTCOCK PON. 'nos,:c. lJ WO doj. Eres: - ' " .'. . 10C lbs. Table Butter; prime Lard; v Received this dsyby Z. II. COOK fc SOX. ÄXTRA FAMILY VlEdÄR--i5 this. choloc arA tide, for sale very low br GILBERT fc BOWLES, -apM ftycaaaor st. CIir.KSE-M boxes best W.R. and Himburc. Lx fleby s UtLBERT fc BOWI ES. - 31(18. Ii dxuiMS in fine onler, for aile verv U,w. JT apl7 GILBERT fc BOWLEd. "Sundries. Paper foft äbelled AUnond; 4o do. English tFalnuts: Braril Nuts; ' ' Filberts and reaauts. For sale In lots to suit, by Z. II-COOK fc SON. Nrw Oklcaks. Aoril JTth. The undersipned, fr many years Chief Cbrk In the house of Joh5 II est er fc Co., lg to offer fc's sarrices as Corr.tnission Merchant to the friends aod patrons cr that house, cow that it has retire 1 Lroa.business. r . x Y"lth this end in view, I lnve formed a Copartnership with Mr. E. T. Fenior secior of th oil and srell-kntwn Cra ff E.7. Benton s Co., cader the name and style of Bsirro t fc-isa, to Uke piaco from tha lsl of The subscriber relies for scppTt tpon lU tht e ioi U7 craziBN. subvTlber relies for reppwt tpon friends of the old house of John Hurley fc Co., w&o hirehfld opportunities of experiencing the proai.V--nesa with which he auenaea to their busiasua'ery reipectfuily, ' TU0S.EIN0, Corner of lafaycttt and New tvee street. . . BENTON te KINO, Nt rOBiei. Biy9-1y DR. JOiiX !ti AGEMSSt ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. TENDERS hU profclonal services to tha cIUtms of EvansviHesndsarroandisg esuutry. Offtcc. comer cf Second and Locust streets. , apj7-d8:wni fC TO THE FARMERS! Mowers and Reapers, Thresher am Sepa rators. 'TbV' " Iew York nE Bndrigned are ejrents for the aal of KirAuiiincn Si .'irviTiuua i u r. suit Mowers ani Rearers; and Mofht's. BÜU fc Auitmcn s, .nccormica s, urown s, ana RalMon's, ana uarvo 1 nresners, .yarators. ana r-m-ery & Bros. Rsilwar Power sod Tresher;a".so, Kin-aerlierff-'s BucKeve, and Ilickock's Keystone, ao4 Cu!p Cider Mills en4 Presses. . -.'.. A II the am ve, are premium machines, and Wl J be okl at manufacturer's frictrrifhtnM.. - : HORN BROOJC fc CO , - my3 ' ' '- ' Vt ater street, EvansvUie. f.lI.OCR IM bags assortea. best brands' brought to " this market, received arid for sale by . - VICKEKY at JOnXSTON. . GUAUPIAN'S SALE. " ' BY riitwe of an order af the Court of Common -rk-afl of Vaiirrl'Urih county. I will exnoee to antrat tibii. auction, at the Court House door ia Kvanrrilie, on Tuesday, Junelwh, lfr..tha follovrir.f described real estste, to-wit: Lots 11 fc 13 In Nock No. Eleven (11; in the 4th Enlargement, adjoining Fvaruville and now emhrae.1 vUMn the corporate limits of EvansrUli", aforesaid, being the property of the heirs of Jno O. Fisher, deceased. Torni of sale. H ca-h, lUnc in f - IS and 1 m. mi th nnirhiwr ririns? notes wtin approved security, waiving relief from valuation or sppraltement laws, snd luring tntmmf rfjafr.. . Ouaraian of Joha O. Kisber's heir. " msylO 4W.I5.W - " A I1II NISTR ATOR SALE. BT Tulor "f an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county I wills ell at pub-iK-.iiirtlon at the Court IIou door la KravsTille, on . lhe Utb day of Jane, part of tha S. K. jr. see. fin. l, T. . S- R. IO Wmi, cob tain Ina three acres, sdj.iininf lands f Peter ßhanie and F. W.Brink- - mryer.snd lyiof onthe road leadlnf from the Poor -House to the residence of VAgw C. Dum. 8sJJ premises will be sold in sub-dirbiions, a plat of srhlek -canneseenatmyofbre. ... Terms of sab, one-third rash; balance in U aad IS months from day of sale, the purchaser fving notes with aprroved sec nrlty. waiving all relic-f from raluation or appraisement laws, with intere frnm dsy of Or. BKAtKM HU1.Ü, mr 12-diwlw i-. Admcwf AdolpU Brinkmann.' f ABS. A fine assortment of Empire and Willow Cuhe. Jut receive an1 for snle l.y Y1CKKRY ft aOTT?tTOJV 1Vkat sacks.- . : V SJfCt Two BuKhei O-nabnrth Packst lnt ree'd and for sale by. sepi5l E. 8 BABCOCK. . CK1 EXT 100 barreU.Jiirt received and for sale TESXKY fc 50UENS0N. my THiriLLOW 4: EilflKK CAUd-S'rom to J ust received by Z. II. COOK SOU . ax Hi 50. 'JMAR 25 Wlg. In ftneordT, just rrrt-ed and or JEL sale by ILBKRT at BOWLES. TUR.IP8.-Ö0 Bushels Prime TiiraTpsjo received and for sale by Z. II COOK fc SON . 4S2LNDRIE bO boxes C. Soda in 1 S. Mners: 4' kegs ft. C. Roda, in 500 & keg; . 2caks Eps. Salt. IOtO lbs; v 6 U1. .ulphur; .... ' Z D German Madder. R eiyei per Baltic.and for le by .... tavi I.fcl.nEIMANJI. ICE CREAM. -7 npiIK EMPIRE ICE CREAM RAtOOXS U be opened this dar, and continue for the Aeasea. Ou Firt etreet, between Main and yeamore. m.i-lw JOHN PARKE LL fc CO. MACHINE-MADE HORSE SHOES. rj'TlE TROY IROX AND NAIL FACTORT, at 1 Trv, N. T..hare HENRY BÜRKEN'S IMPROVED IIORSK ."HOE MACIllNKKY now ia surcsFfu I operation, nl nr prep-" to execute or ders for HORSE and MULE MIO ES 'S atv and Pattern, st a trie but little 3"-Veli-fct price of Itwae Khn Imn. a The qu&litv of ihe Iron nvd in -re shoes is war rajdoJ u every r-pect. Theae snoes hav? been approved of, and are now nscd Mr the United Sstn -Government exclusively, as aiao by many of h principal Jge a&d Omnitus Companies and ilarti dhoers througliont the country. Any person laccs -ing IS to the undersigned, will have a sample cf 1 W los-, assortea siies, sent to bis addressOrders adJresscd to tne ifcscriher, at Troy, ceive prompt aucauonÜ7M. f. BUEM?. AT?-, splMw .rcy,n. a. L.pa-S 14iiW9ix?BEii.fc COXTyQIOTS. -1 m ucuancrs er tC'J Ic estat Uted aci poyular'pjri
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