Evansville Daily Journal, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 June 1858 — Page 3

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MONI.Y. MORNING.. AnExpose. Though it b witb pain, oar duty ss

Journalists ib ijf et to copy Che fei

lowing' trticl from the Ixidunsfo'.is Journal. Thtt th i?lüut Colonel

ahould bars bun led, by th art and Ir.fluenca of Jene D. Bright, into such . flagrant "suppreselo veri will be a matter of dr cp regret to his friend, who will look with, hoie (or sumo rinilica tion of the act: . We prvotef as briefly a may be, to nhow to the public the means taken by Meiers. Bright and Ftc!i to ret.in their Mate in the Senate. A bargain with the President and the Lecompton Sena tort, giving their rotes for the Lseompton bill, a consideration for their votes retamtninc them in their seats, U known

by the whole country to have been the real motive o' their support of the Km aaa fraud, and for the Senate support -of their frauJ. But such an arrangement could not be carried out in naked, unconcealed irvqulty and some ort of deco orous pretext had to bo devised U cuter as mach of the corrupt bargain as couki be covered. VTbat thoe pretexts vrne our readers know. 31 r. Fitch stated them in bit reply to the remonstrance ef oar 8ate Sena'e. They wcre falsehoods, as Gt. Wlllard's sworn evidence

proved, but they were all tht could be foond or made, and, false aa they were, had tobe used. Mr. Fitch'i determination to pocket S3.0OO a year that did ; not belong to him has cost two Democratic State Senators two lalse affile vita. We publish one of them, Cyrus K. Drew (Senator from Vanderburgh), today, that the country may aee how falsehoods have been lummoned to the eld of falsehood in this most sbsoaefol transaction. On Mr. Fitch's declaration that a majority of ihe IfgJiljr quali

fied members of the B:ate Senate were present at, nrd participated in the election afalsebod.as Gov. WiUard and it.. Köm iourual oroved.scvera Unlted States Senators among them Mr. Ttf.nt.mln of Iui-iana. DretendcJ to hlnde their support of the fraudulent claim to sea'a. They had agreed to .n.t.in the rlim anvhow. as i well nn derstood, but, a we said, they had to have some pretext to Cover the naked barffair. aud this was considered tbe . 7 . . kr - T mva that nrPtpt mor Ktrrt!i l - fa" ' " I " " " " ' ' - 1 rf.mr.tt.on ti. flim miteri .1 nf V. -- -T J . I Mf VitrV. fcr- word firm K. DrMv I ni . J I end tvicnara u. oiaier were sworn, ana they swore to exactly the facts needed by Mr. Fitch to help hit casa. Reud t,;. affi lawit crfutl. nnd are whit . depths of falsehood had to be soonded to provide tbe United States Senate wirh an excuse for retainSnitr the claimants. We copy from the official report of the cvidenee in the Bright and Fitch case, presented to the Senate by the Judictsry L- a a. . a m ar Committee on the Si n 01 aiav issr, accompanied by. Mr. PughV celebrated tenort la nve noes, tni origni aau Titeh were eotitied te tneir seats. 11 ia iß .nrt it. V IS B L J V . v v Cyrus K. Drew, beicg dulv 'sworn. 'doth depose and say. That he was a Senator frcm the district composed of lb counties of v änderbaren aod Posey. in the S'&fe of Indiana, at the session of the.LegisU'.ore commencing 00 the 8th day ef January, 1857, and was in his stt oa he 8s!d day. Lieutenant Governor WiUard, :he constitutional presiding or5 ear nf the Senate, called the Senate t order, ia accordance with the rules and usages tf that bod;; simultaneous with such etil upon the part of the said Wil lard, on motion of , a Re;'ubli can Senator, Lewis Burke, another Re publican aenator, took a seat by tho side of the said Lieutenant Governor, in a chair p'aced there for that purpose by James U. Line, of Kansas, whi appear ed to ear.ort Burke to the seat aforesaid, "While Lieutenant Goveruor Willard wa calling, or directing a eull of the roll, said Burke was attempting to osurpe his (Willard') authority.by making.or cusin to be made, a like call through John C. Craven, another Republican Senator who was pretending to officiate as clerk, appointed as audi in the same illegal manner aa Lurk; although the regular clerk wis at his pat in the discharge of his duties. The newly elected Dem i - cratlc newlers of the Snate came for ward and were a vorn by LieutenaoGovernor Willard. - accor'diog to the rules sod usszes of that body. The Republican members of the Senates refus d t) respond to their names when called by Lieutenant Governor .Willard, or under bis directions; but Stanley Cooper, John S. Bobb,nJ Isaac A. Rice, Kerub lieaos claimiu seats, but whose right thereto wss contested, 'came forwsrd aod weraaworu in hy ordVr of and under direction ot said Burke; in violation ol the rules and regulations of tbe Senate. Although Cht; Republicnaa of the Sen

ate refused .permit investigation into tbem as Mr. Drew, did not take any pjtt the right of the above named men to except to sit and took 00 as other specseats, the affiant bein? a member of the tutor did, sod moreover, folly one-half

Ssnate Committee - on Etectioos, and havior? examined their Ti-iht. believe. and subsequent investigation has pröv ed, thev were oot legally entitled to 9 eat. " While these disorderly and illegal uroceedinss were beini? had within the bars Of the Senate, the doors and lob bies of. the Senate chamber and the avcnues leading to the seats of Senator were filled by a boisterous armed mob, who seemed to have come there for the nnriosa of . overawins? tbe Lieutenant Governor and the Democratic members of the Senate, and to be actiug under the direction of the aforesaid James II. t. The affiant further . states that three rhnr Tr-nnblican Senators, who diu notresDond to their names, acd whose names, consequent! r, are not recorded States Senators were chosen, and at the si previous session mereoi. Aaa aa afSant further states that the two first sessions of the joint cvetion adjourn. ed to a day certain, by unanimous conaant and with a full knowledge upon the part of trcry Senator and Repr

as parltcipitiog tn the proceedings, ere, ns announced, In Philadelphia on Monf tK l.,Int invention at which United took lodgings at one of the hotels.

aentativa that, at the last adjourned aba

ttoir. United Slates Beoatora were to be elected. This affiant farther state that he is now ttrr.pnraity in Washington city, and is about leaving for Minnessota Territorv, without rrturnin! t the State ol 1 d to make Indiana; "and that e intend Minnesota bis future reeid'nr Ctru K Dar.w. 8i;ned and swo'n to, before me, this 16th day cf April, 1S58. A. K. Arnold, Jostice of the Peace. The first feature of this ffilarit, thit n .... J r !.. ... t, f . ,u I , . i.e.... IE...cs m-r w.u. iuc; rase, is tha ntirn htmnresainn Ol one I vital tact. Nr. Urew is giviiia an account of ihe organization of the St te Scnale, under oath. He tells what was done at one period oi the attempt to organize, hut carefully suppress every allusion to any other. We wnnt thi fact welj uoted. Mr. Drew, by tLw sup prejsiori, leaves it to be understood, and he rvidently intidi it lo be nndorsfiMid, tint bu' one effort at an organization was made on the 8.h day u January, 1S57. Nobody can read hi affi lavit and understand anything else. Now what wa this plpable a'tempt at set m ex . 1 1 deception lor: jir. unw Kncwmaiin the alternoon. the conflicting attempts at rg tr.izilinu to which his tfHJavit alluJcu were ailjistrd, aod a regular, lull lid ligal oiganizalion made- Why dul he suppress all notire of thji fact! Ii he was pretending to give a history ol the orgMz itioii, he knew it would be false to felt only of thd fat kre to organ Z9 and say nothing of the repairing of that failnre liter in the dsy. What need was ther of telling of the confTcring organiz t'.ions of the moridng at all, if the purpose were only to show who were qj.il 6 d ns Senator aud who not, for the qualifications under the dispnted orCinizition of the morning were disallowed by ail p rtioj, and another order ed and executed? The explanation of this strange suppression of the truth is given us by Mr. Fitch. He e'ated that bu. forty seven Senators were legally qualified, o! whom twenty-four partici pated in his election, bein; a m ijority. and, as Mr. Benjimiu of Lwisuna had esuck on thia point, he wanted aoms ri oi lesumonf to sausiy iir. uenjiyrus K. Drew awear that I . I At I m W . m T on me o;n uay oi January me .?puoHf ttem d ted a revo!utiouary organic Uton, wiutli waa wholly Hiega.; ana hw orgnizitton three Republican Senators S anley Cooper, John S. wuo, uu iaC a- iure wnoe eeis w"c wmceu, wrro wurn m.a . r... ... j si- v.i.vi. . o izuou. bit. r urn a aisieinsui . . , .. 1... i mo iar sustained fuiiv. Mere are n. . 'ce to come uü oi nttv bnator. eav in i Vi I pit's fiirt v. avn Vaui .lllli.t " n., needed is that nothing shall be said of h 7g.1l.1r swearin? in of Bobb and Ftc by Govfrnor Willard, and of Mr. Cooper Dy wiiurfl'i order, 01 a tlon of the Senate in the afteri reaolu ternoon, to ltr uutinctiy proved by Drew's oath that only torty-seven Senators were lesally qnabfiM. Therefore Mr. Drew siys nothing on this point. He woupl t- w f ilaSTtnt Ml I al '.a m at a m aw ft a w 1 nmo w..iv.j, .iw.. Ol.ntuio... BuU his case by telling tbe whole truth about 1 mv vi wvuiuu. or ojk"-" y . mw uiu. I is tbo way me rreiext lor xeeping inesu I a. 1 1 ..l.lTlMr NAnaAl ist la.aa a ja aa aa aa m I Asein : Mr. Drew says that tbe publicans of the S-ate Senate refused (to permit an luveatigatlon into the right I or Uobo, uice, ana U on.r to their seats, wben he kneav that Bob's cooestant had withdrawn from ihe content, and that neither Cooper's nor Rice's con tesunts never appeared on the ground during the session; and yet the Repub ticana 3'M 11 tne.cases to tho Commit. tee on E'ections, and a regulur report wa made late iu the session confirming tue soat or all tnree. Jso regular cou tet was made fn either case, and Mr. Drew knew 1, and tbe Committee on Eleotioji did take chargo of the case, and he knew that. Yet he swears as above. Agi'ii, he says thst during the disorderly prorefdin" io the progress of the rival organizations of the morniug of the 8 h, a boisterous armed mob, led by James Lane, of Kansas, crowded the doorr, 1 oies, and avet.ces to the aeat. 01 tne 1 jnate," and triat tney came there "to overawe the Lieutenant Governor and the D'inocratic members." Tbe utter ridici Ion ;ness of this lie (we call 1 it ov ua rignt name, and are perfectly 1 ready to jastify the epithet.) caunol b j enegerated. Tbe hundreds of men wh witneecd that scene, D.m")crat, and j Ripnbhcans, and there wete about as many of one as the other, well know how to appreciate evidence of which such a I statement is a portion There was no mob. The armed part of the story " purely a uney or the fngh'ened C ilonal's. We were in tho crowd, Mr. Drew was not, aud we saw nobody whh any weapon more daogeroos than a pen knife. There twaa far less boisterousness iu the lobby than withiu the bar. The crowd was as silent as so Urge a crowd could be. General Line did not lead them, did not ksow aa many of f tbe crowd were as bitter opponents of toc as could be tound. It is strange I that Mr. Drew should have forgotten. just at ibis part 01 bis story, that there were decidedly more Democrats in the city than R publicans, owing to tfSce hunter, aud that Democrats are quite anxious to aee what is going oa at the organiza' ion of the Legislature as Re publicaua. But be did f irget it, justss be forgot that the Senate made a full at.d legal organization ia the afternoon, This ia the sort of tettimonv that Mr. Fitch tells the S.'oate, after the Lecomp ton till was foucd to be sale, be thought efficient, and ha did not think it worth while to take more. Cvros K. Drew re ceived an appointment as Indian Agent I ,a --uDesoia, aaout mis time. -Judge Douglas and wife arrived, I As soon as it was known that the Judge ..... . was in tua cay, a large number of the m08l reäpcctahle citizens waiteJ upon WnforBills an impromptu levee.- . The spontaneous movement showed his popularity with the people

Old Line Convention.

The unterrifi'd . met in Conn a ion at Baker Grocery i German Township. Uit Saturday. After dinner the OjoVontiou was organized in a grove adjoinin; Mr. Baker' farm, by tho elec ion of I Rjchard Raleigh, Preeident; John R ;ttig, vice President; Well. H. Walker, I and G. W. Hardin, Sere Uric. A glorious state of confusion marked the I nomination of Mr. Rtleigh to the chair, I a the friends of Dr. Bray and Peter J Sharp, worked z;a!ou&!y for their favor- I . defeated br the well drill. ..... - cd forces who advocated Mr. Raleigh, The "cut and dry" of the whole affair was apparent from the beginning. A cotntiiitteo was appointed oc rules of order and resolution., which reported iu favor of nominations fi'at, beginning with Representative, and the passage of resolutions afterwards. Brn Siicson was nominated on the ft -at ballot, for Representative, receiving 31 votes lo 13 for George Finro. At this point the G?nnau townships delegation withdrew t from the convention, allein that rijcon township, by trickery, had packed the delegation: so ? to cut off iLe couotry tewnahipf, and therefore they aiight is well have no voice in the matter. Poriios of the Center and Armstrong delegation expressed bimilar feelings. The candidates fur tho other offices 1 wcre then nominated without Opposition, aa follows, viz: John S. Gavitt for ÖherilT, Jesse Fuller for Treasurer, Win. I Pruitt for CommUaloncr, Jjd. D. Saundexs for Surveyor, end M. 0. Newman for Coroner; Mr, Hairs name waa with drawn frem tbe contest for the SheriCfali ty by John Gavisk without a ballot. After the nominations, resolutions were adopted", re-affirming the Cinciona ti Platform aod Nebraska bill, and end.)in; Mr. Buchanan's A Jmiuistratlon. Mr. ICirkpatrick offered a resolution en doraiugtheGreen-Engliah-Kanaas Compromise, which encountered a rpiri'ed opposition, but was fintllr passed. Mr. Shank.'in being called upou, mounted the roMrum, aud let off in a redhit speech for the English bill and the Ad min Utruiion. lie was followed by Sanson aod tbe lesser, lights who came up to the sstue mark. Mr. Caroshin ol Posey, candidate for Senator, wss also jtresent and mide a speech. Taken altogether the proceeding, were rich trejt to a goodly number of look ers-on, who heartily enj yed the fun. Confusion was the order of the djy. Wc may have more to say ou the subject scon. Hate Sarciici Wrecked at the Grand Ilapliln, near Hit. Car met. B UT kUD CAKOO A TOTAL LOTS, xjit. uiRJitL, June 25, 1808. This morning, about 8 o'clock, the stern-wheel ateimboat Kate Sarchet, npward bound, in attempting to cross the Grand Ripids Dim, two miles above this place, was wrecked and literally torn to pieces in the feelhin; and cdying waves. The facts of the disaster as we have gathered them from the officers of the boat, are abovt as follows : Three attempts were made to cross over the dam abutments on this shore; aud at the third trial, the boat waciught in the strong suck Imraediitely below the dam, out of which all attempts to back her proved abortive. As tbe last resort, the boat was headed for the Lock, oojtlie Indiana shore; aod through the raging eddying waters, the fatod vessel with chimneys and scape pipes shaken down by the commotions went surging and crashing uniil she reached the guard walls of the Lock, ubon which every person on board, about twenty-five io si!, managed to effect au escape. In a few momen's a fftr striking, the boat careened, and her cabin. al ready loosened by the action of the wat.r, fell off, and the boilers, chimneys . t ! ..... . auu macnwi!ry roueu into tne water. The river, this morning, was full of fl iating fragments, and particles of freight The cabin was caught a short distance below town and secured; aud the hull fl iated by a ahoit lime . afterwards, all efforts to land It at this place being una vailing, but it was strongly manned, and we presume, that it was got to shore and secured iu a mile or two of town. The Sarchet waa owned by the Djusochet Brothera of Mount Vernon, Indiana, two of whom were on board in the capacity of Captain and Clerk. The wife and two children of the former, were on board also. There was 00 insurance on the boat, and. her owners. estimate their loss at seven thousand dollars. There was freight (valued in the aggregate at three thousand dollars) on board for several of the towns and land ihgs between this place and E&gene, Ind , tha most of which we presume ia a total loss. It is impossible for us to convey an idea of tbe frightful and hopeless condition the boat presented as she reeled and aorged in the angry water, like a feather in the wind. Chimneys clashing together and tumbling overboard turnitnre and freight bursting through win dows and doors the cabin breaking to pieces men, women aod children clinging to whatever they could seize on the hurrican deck to prevent being thrown overboard steam and smoke envelop ing the boat presented a scene of con. sternatioti indescribable. That all on board escaped with their lives is almost miraculous. The olficeas and crew lost nearly ev ery thing. , A number of them are with out hau or shoes. The freight book was the only thing saved from the clerk . office. -. We preeume the, fate of the Kate Sarohet will deter boats hereafter from attempting to cross over the dam to avoid lockage. Several beats narrowly escaped destruction, during tho prssent season, In attempting thi, at all time a daogcruns experiment.

Saratoga. Ihe rauionab.e world is

already crowding the railway cars to Saratoga Springe. The hotel keepers are already "ipreadiojj tbemselves, to accommodate the increase of visitors. The hotel are supplied early wi'h veg. etable and fruite from Savannah, Char!eatcn, and Norfolk markets, brought fresh by steamers and cars, and South ern men and ladies have come North in crowds, to eat the producta of their own gardens, served np by Northern cook. Even the flirting of girls, and the flow ,r, and frniti nf the trardon. am nrlrlin. - ' strength to the bonds of the onion, and entangling them wiih milllions of silken thread that cannot be torn assunder. OrThe Mayor of Chicago has been detected in the most tnlaraous business of employing rnem'era of the police to visit disreputable houses, for the purpose of cohabitation with the inmates, in or der to eecure "personal kowledge which would admit of no doubt,' and result in the conviction of the poor fallen crea turfs. For this service one of them waa allowed "89 a week, and expenses," which was paid out of tho city treasury. Io thia Uiaiueavilayxrr Harnes iraa aided by a pious councilman, Deacon Ambrose Broun, who admitted he had engaged in the affair aa an act of public duty. --- White tbe cmce holders are urging the members of the old Democratic part to unite, harmonize, and forget their differences of opinion on the Kan aaa question, the President ia showing tho bitterest spirit of intolerance toward every one who has opposed his Lecompton policy. Let the Lecompton itcs but succeed in tbe autumn election, a this State, and every msn that has ever brecthed an anli-Lecompton sonti meet, will be proscribed and hunted with relentless persecution. Tha aoti-Le comptonitea music not any where trust to the professions of the office holders, that the difference between tbem is a dead issue tobe forgotten. The following exhibits the temper of too President toward Mr. Broderick, a better Democrat than the President himself, J and whose ouly offence has been to vote against the Lecompton constitution: "Gwtn.s failure, and Hroderick's sue m carrying through the öenate tfie b it to s'iorten tne over I and rouw irom St, Joseph, in M'ssourr, to Placcrville i;, California, and which bill the Pre: dent refused to ein, produced quite torm in the Cabinet, some days since Senator Green, of Missouri, was justly indignant at the conduct of tbe Presi dent, and he, with other western mem bers of Congress, pressed the matter up on the Cabinet, and it was agreed that the Postmas'er General should assume the responsibility, aod shortenthc route from 33 to 30 days. This saved the President, who pocketed tne bill and refused to sign it, out of spite to Sena tor Roderick, whose naimlaritit-and. earn eg 11 iiuouga mi- ocnaie, aain the unpopularity of G win. Cor. N. Y Tost." OCT During the last Session of Con gress.fire personal altercations In de bite led to challenges. They were, how eter, all easily arranged, and lo body was hart. 8voa good people are de Iploring these evidences of demoraliza tion acd barbiriam. and are distressed a the tendency of the evil. But it is rap idly cursing itself, and the actors are maklnir these affdrs bloodless farces, themselves ridiculous by the ready wil litgoess they ev!uce to patch up thei tattered honor, with any shreds of an apology. Examinations of the City Free Schools. The following will be the order of exam ma tion : M'ea McKay's School, Monday fornenoon JuneSS. Miss Kclloj'a School, Monday forenoon June S3. Air. Redmond's School, Monday afternoon June Mi Clark's School, Tuesday forenn june'f. . Miss Street's School, Tuesday forenoon Miss Sarah Fisher's School, Tuesday after -nuun. June 29. Mus lid's School, Wednesday forenoon, June j. Müs Hooker'a School, Wednesday forenoon. June ju. Miss Ronald's School, Wednesday after noon. June 30. Mr. Knight's School, Thursday forenoon, Ju!v IstMiss Fanny Fisher's School, Thursday aftern n, July 1st. Candidates lor Ifigh Schoo!, in Miss Fisher Room, on FriJay forenoon, July 2d. - Ilish Schawl, Friday afternoon, July 3d. Each Candidate for the Hih School, will be expected to present for examimtion a compoaition of at least one half paga of fools cap The exrrciaes wtlf commence at 8 o'clock. a. xM and 1 Ja o'clock, T. each day. The Mayor and Councilmen of th; City, Parents, Guardians, and friends of education, are invited to attend. , By order of the Board. - P. HOKNBROOK. Clerk. Evammlle, Ind., June 23d, 1958. Patoxa, Gibfon Co., Ind. ) June 12th 1853. We, tlie citizens of White River Township, having madepreparatory cteps for the Celebration, and a pub'ic Barbacue on the Fourth of July, A. D. 1853at a meeting held at the town of Patoki on ihe 12th ins., by a Committee appointed for that purpose, bud othsr citizens, it was Kesolv3i .That they wonld celebrate the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of these United States, o.i the third day of July, A. D. 180Ö, in the vicinity ef the town of Patoka And it was further Resolved, That there be a general invitation given to all the citi xens of Gibson county, together with her auter Counties and neighboring States, to participate with us. - - Resolves, That a copy of the proceedings of this Meeting be furnished the Princeton Clarion, for publication. Committee ol Solicration. JOII B. FISHER. W. V. licDDELSOX. G. V IIOWK, - G. W. ALUS, 11. M SPAIN, S. .. BKUNER, IIÜNRV JERAUM, JR.X

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

June Apples. AlotbfJuye Apple., juat revived, and for sale t 'Samuel Vickery'a old Stand. AH RPVNOT.nS &. Ho 1 AI ÄDlnUbllO Oi. VyO. I AI CTIOX SAIEU VR invit the Ladies to A sale of Drv I Goods, to ooiniuence on JViday monünj. June Ui at 3 O'CWCK ai our. Aucuon aoonn,wrtier aF Min and Third streets, a freh lotot I ts coods foiwistingin part of jackonets, wi. and muU-musiin,Derrase,'iau, prin, coginir I riVvKina III Irr. irlavA. nolfrv and I a rrpnrl vmrirtv of auch etiuds as is W anted. I r. . . - i

which must be eoUwe nave no price oniy c,irWWtlie undiflded half, aod poawaion VirA irti.in nriMl. Ladies. ' COmel OO rridayl.. InunMfUtlv. For nuticnlara inoaire of Em-

mrninx aod you shall have bargains for "'v i 'wnniupv M, NV?.( I es".! I je 'ZS-lt. I Dissolution of Partnership, The firm af Comxtt Sc. Oteeeix, is Llüs day dwaolved b mutual consent. -1 1 lie business win ncreaner o cameo on l bv A. CoL'CsT, who settle all basinesa counecteu wjtn wie late urm. a -a I iznea, . , I COI.LETT OVERELI 1 t:-... T..n- oi, luv l l.f 0.113 nit, i A COLLETT, IK)OR- AND BLIND FAG TORY: I roRNiü or nK and nasT stelt, 1 - ' 1 Oipoite Kratz and Heilman'i Foundry, Ev ansvuie, inunaa. We are manufactarinc the above art ich- at I Ml -- ll''-.t.' pnees wnicavm compare ravontoiy wnt vm oianati and uisYiue. Ordo.-s are resDeclfuIlv eoTicited. All work will be completed at the time prominent. . si. a. A superior arucie oi ice uieäis i made to order. A Curd. flie sale of 3,000 wurth of imported Bran dia. and Fruits in Cans, advertised to come aff Saturday last, was delayed on acc-Kint or some unforseen accident, and will take place on Tbursdat. the 1st of Julv. to which we invite the trade, as thv articles will be sold without reserve. Terms all earns of $35 or under, cash; above, 60 days credit, the pur a ."11 . aS chafer giviog a negotiable note payable in a I bank in this city. DECKER &. KRAMER. ' Notice. All Vandeibnrfh County Orders, drawin. interest, and which have been endorsed pre vious to bt-ptcmber, I. leOb. wtii be redeemed on presentation to tno county I reasurcr. N-U. I .will pay no interest accruii accramg on said Orders after this date ... THEODORE YENEM ANN, Treasurer. EvansvUl, June H, 1Ö53. , NOTICE. Notice ia hereby civen, that He.xry L. Mitchell las been appointed admiui&trator of the tate Of Mrs. Elvira Mitchell, late of this city, deceased. SaH estate is poWent. . HENRY L-MITCHELL, Administrator j Eost, (m Tlm-Tsday eveninj: Inst, between Main and Greeu .Streets, on Welter a email Gold Bosom Pin The finder will be liberally re warded, if left at the store of A. C PUSHER. roi.VD. Taken op by the subscriber, living ia Centre Township, Vanderburgh County. Stale of Indiana, a large BayHorsa. about niiw or ten years old, has a large white fpot on his forehead, a scar on each tide of his jaws and collar marks. . Supposed to have been taken from neat Princeton, in Gibson County, by one Harmon Said horse i now at ray tarm in saiHTiwawVia. aU ! fca Caaa lAy Am owner who is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge, and täte him away. WILLIAM PAINE. June llhh, tS38For Rent, A large and very convenient Dwelling House in thorough, order, on Second street, near cor ner of Cheaut street. Terms, $200 per annum TIIOS. K. GARVIN. KVASVILLE Bye and Bar Infirmary. f w neiw. aai aa m fllll VHI HUH W WMt)g Oeollsta, AurlaU, anS Operating Bargee-M. W I so. treat all forms of chronic disease. jelUl&wtf WANTED. rROrOJSAlS to buUd a brick tUble and woodshed aud large cittern. For particulars call at our office. JeU-lw . UlLEIIARTSi ANTHE?., Administrators Sale MJOTICE is hereby aiTen. that l as Atra1nttrat4r la ol the estate of Jacob Keller, will oftVr fur sale at bubik auction on the ind day or July. IS, at the late reilcuc of the deceased in Uuion township, the persnu.il property, consisting of one voice of oaea, one horte, oae wagon, cattle, cows, nogs, faming uiensus, nouscnoia lurnnure.aic. Terms or sale, for sums abore three dollars, a cred It of six months on security will t given. JAM9 Si. C ARSON, Jell-taliw Adminl4rator. Watson, Newberry & Co, PSalKRS IM zpiisrre lumber, aUINGLES, LATH, SS8SED 7LO0BLNO, TJEESSED CEILIHO Sec. Wholesale and retail. Corner ot Main and Kijhta treeU, CvansTill-;,Iud. jel-tr "f J UN E "A PPLEJ. VArE are renared to furmah nol "Jut a Red W Apples, by tbe barrel, to any who mar wish to eugaga than to be delivered July 3rd. a 5.27 per barrel. A. P. BE I i OLDS & VV. Jrl3 1 A Card. - ACALLKP meeting ' f the Jouroeymtn Oak Coopers of the city or Eranrrill. was held .72, iro. xar mceuiia as iTgaauoa i J cievi ing a I'reaidetft and Secretary. The object of the mretina bi-ln stated. Mew. Tea ma, Brwrwoaild and tloif were chosen to draft reaolutions. The Cpmroittce retired for a short tiov:aod re turned Wim tae rollowina resolutions: Rbsolvcp.' That we riew the course wliich the proprietors or the Maehino bhop or thta city are pursuing to breakdown the regular Ceopcri, as dishonor, alile. uiiiuat and uncalled for. ' RatObrao. That we will ose all honoraMe means la cur power to tut down any attemptat monpoly. which is deatamxl to injure our buidneasln tdscitr. Kbsolvcp, That inasmuch aa tho proprietors of mnm ukuiir soop, wane it nas in cvarn oi erection, pledged themaei res to sustain the regular price of cooperage in this city, and that immedia'clv after fltaruDc. they tut the price down !0 ct. oa the bar rel, tnereforef we have no confidence in Üw ir sense KtsoLTKO, That weinritetheCMpers that areea gagMi in ti aaid Machine Shop at this preeDt time, to quit there between now and the first of J tne, and they will be-furnished with berths, in the regular snops, and that arter that time we look upou au coopers Uiataxiist in the manufactorr of eoopa-age in aaid shop, aa SCABS. and that we will not con lesceud to work In any shop that they may get employment in. On mjtion af Mr. Teaman. t was voted that the ahoT proceed Uigi be publUlied in tbe AaiW pipers of uuscny. raaaa euwaioec. jelMwdia " J. STH.VTTO??, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Second, ketvreen Mala and Loenat 8treeto, Oppoalte OH Preshyterlaa Cfcweli, . EVAN8VILLE. - - TITE undersigned has a Urge andeom-r modionsBnek Stable with shedsrbrearO " " riages, and is prepared to take horses W l J, the dar, week or month. His customers way be snre of having their animals well and carefully attend-t-i to. llerereri to the following gentlemen whose homes he has bad a longtime ander hia charge. He h.11 also a numW of aaaA and aafa l.:tfl fnr the Said le or Harness, with a number of new atd com fortablabuggtea, M hire. Order for Saddle IIees ot

Uorses and Baggies, will be punctually atteu-lcd to C.g.KEATS,CasOaic"',0"' , - . C. R. HE MF ST. uVmeut Si Viele. J. 8.0 AVITT, Ex-KhtTifr. ' '- JTPRIAN f Ri'fToy, Kn l'restn cstUVlvi , t -. j. STB&T10.

GREAT ATTRACTION!

npiIK Tjmlerilfiie4 propose to sell their COAL WIN KS. aitw fc. - 1 t. - ' 4V. - ....1 mile from EraaariU together -wiüi aeTVn hundred VU IUC Uli I U1C lli.ll m gb53f tjecenter. tu . dWn. . U)tNutaix reet Uuck,and in good working order, with aU the tool necraaary to operate with a doren ;, ,.1 machinerv for bni.tinv with harm nower. and avaloaMe hone to work it: a rood I coal boat, newly neWfWith the bet mute team fori towinr on the canal, xne uoat ii cpaoic f winring i in firwn humirtdbaeUit load. There u on SÄÄÄ fÄU T;th - irtnrk till the new crop come In. Also, all tiuafhid fnrniture In tbe booe will be aokl. wfaeni fSfiatppiB points on the canl: if the proper aernmmJiL.n. wn- mrt) forf,tontre or produce. it wonW on berime tb center of ttd for tht part of ih.iuiir. ThwhnlwlII aakl. or u ue cor Rowley, at the Canal Coliec'a O, or to Franctii Anory. In ETansrllle. AI, Allen' LicaauKe, Ko. S, Main atrcet. . je7-waa;wtt - lwwLti at amubi. FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price tlG to tl25. II E lict, simplest, and most durable TT..vhii.e3 ia use, as well aa the cheapest. fhey iiak a strong, clastic atitch. not liable to break in washing and ironing, and sewing with equal """Za " UÄE3 .r .,Tv m : k . . t.. aw:-!,- W. V.Kb TKaw tlaa warranted, and full instructions airen to use thun arisfctorliw. u hare sereral different kinds or machines, ana ij a k j, v. mvhinM. tii viva fisaeatl furtr thev make their nnrrhaars We have a nrirate room where those that desire to tmmt thjlr tiHlitv KmT.im Mnrhuini. ran nnrrat at their leisure. 0ce and sales room In the rear of V Tohnaon'. Bookstore, first atret, between Maiu and I Tncnit streets. A. L. THOMAS, Agent. I 'Jrtlir HARVEST TOO LS -Cid. 4 StiaM( ftloa. St 6 tina'd Q rain Cradles; 40 do ras. C names; Lrtdi Hav Elites: .25 00 GnunScyÜaes,Wallrrarattrs; S5o 4raM do do; Ho IX Casteel Millard; 19 do Sickles; 10 do timnan Sic Vies; ' 5 aross Scythe fctone. In store aud for sale by . . . Jei ORR, DA HELL & CO. STJXDRIK4 keca 4 tiaas kega 4 tacs of IT. 1, 1, 5, B. Skvt; so box llainrBrsh Cbeede; 200 bbls Kanawha Salt: 3 boxes Wheat Starch; 33 hlf bxs do; ft dos. of r ennio Shaker Brooms; tAdn. faucydo. lUce ired aod for aale by I. Sc P. IlEIMAXN. A CARD. rrnill! under4fned respectfully Infonn their enaSL tosten ilenrew cuat ana trie aas, t'uu ia aeenraanee wnn uc liehew custom, they will transact no business on BMHIUIT , CWIIB HWIIKiailUlI Will Cl Will tore, eTfry Friday night at t o'clock, until Saturday Saturday, the tore.eTry Fi night at the aame hour. And instead or coins ousi---3 Uli jiiunu) vary wiiiwkiiu hf it va samuii The baiHla eisployed by ua Iu tallriuf? will Ve notice, a.xi bring in their work eu Monday, which wili hereafter be inade pay-day. a. A.tjraviifrn vu. Great Sale of Imported Draudies at Auction . CWTK will sell at our store on Main street. FaturIV day. June tth next, at DUhlic auction. SJuOO wortn or nr (juallty and gouutne imported Uranaier , tn and V pipe, and PrmerTcd rruiu in glass jars. Theabore wereaent ua from New Orleans on con siciunent, and are of a superior oiality, and proprie tors of ar-rouma aad cenfectiuners are invited to com and eiamii.e. Tbe a-oorl wtll be sold without reerre. Terms rah. ff all eums under 2i; for sums over that amount good baakable paper at sixty stays will be taken. . DECK KR te KKAMKR N. B. Cmsifnments are solicited. The money wiU be pnmptly röd over as sown aa sales are enecteu. je7-Iw 4TOLASSE3lVJs.50 bls. Plantation Uotaws: S.i do Mrruu do; -40 half W.U. syrup dt; J ust receirea and for nie by tCilELLKR ti KHM3. MARDLE HALT BATDIXG ESTABLISU31EXT. SUNDERLAND baa opened In connexion with his Hharine "aloon, some romtnodioua and elegant riMiviii i-aiouiii sr 'uar- luuimiwui wiu "CirKii BATH IN (1 ROOMS, wh-re gentlemen ran get a pleaaara cold or warm Bat )t all liours of tbe day, from six A. 51. to eleven at Vigbt, fur the very moderate price ot 2j cents eacl tr five tickets for one dollar. jeatr Iland-.MadeSash, Doors, Illinds and - Frames, AT TRICES AS LOTT AS MACIHSE-MADK WORK OF THE SAME DESCRIPTION. fipnE undersigned have opened a shop on the corH ner of Pin and Vina atreets, near Kntts Sc lleilmaa'a Foundry, wliere they will be found at all times prepved to contract for work in their line at iwioes t suit the tunc. All or thoir wurk will be Mutawf soanwadtamber and warranted. We are also manufacturing Packing roxes fr manufacturers and wbdejale merchants at Cneinnati iirir-. COLLETT at OVEKLLL, Evan.Tille,Ind. N. B. A supurior article of Ice ChesU made to order. jel-lH Intelligence from New ork. "fj EW Tork Tribune, of SOtb May. INI New V rV UeraW,th May. Porter's Spirit or the Times, fcta May. New York Hipper, tb May. New York Week ly Times. May th. Iortdon Illustrated News; All these received Monday evening, bw Jel I")DELL k Co YNOTON. VVTniTE LIME fcCEMPAT-jy barrels, fresh and in finr order, for aal f hv UILbLhVr K UUWLKS. Pye. near U'ater. 3V IN S-A fine lot of Muscat, for s1e b I jiuscaL, ior sie r TEN NEY St SOREX.SOX. Je TOBACCO Jnt received a consignment of Silvered Fig. and Diamond Twin. ... TENSKT St SORENSOX. on. j. FLEACErrs DENTAL Suu3 OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST ST8., KVAIV8VILLE, I A. A'o, a fine preparation forr1eantng the Teeth and ha--detihtg the gums, can be had of Ir. F. at g.'ic. a bx DISSOLUTION. ryITE vtrtnershlp heretofore existing between tlie as. uudersiguol, nas utis day neen ditsuived y ua tual consent. R. 9. Ruston retties up the old bust uudersiguol, nas utis day neen ditsuived y luu ness, and John Ii od Son continues ready to do any wkuii oi uraj ma IB any pan tn or tiiv . R. 8. RLiTOH. JOHN IIODSON. -- mj31-diw Eransvtlle. May , 18. PINE LUMBER. rtlllE subscriber has on hand a large and full asit snrtmect of REASONABLE nS'E LUMDER. which lie oilers at exceedinglv reasonable prices, and on terms to suit the times, lie is also receiving large additions to his stock, by tlie river, of tbe very bent i . . . . i . . . i . . i . qiwiiT bumT urioi irom tac idictiov or i t steamers will h promptly aUendJ to. Also on hand. HMot tbe best ouility ef WHITE PINE felll.Nules. Also, i.ai us or tue very best quality All oi ruicu are onereu low. It. TERors, Office on Main St., near the Court Uouse tny!7 iuo. T5rrr G-nnflrxl Trrr flnnrlnT MW 3. DEUBLER, (SUCCESSOR TO J. II. BOFASDICKJ 45 Main Street, between First and Perond streets. THE undersigned having bought the entire stock of JJKY GOODS, from J. II. ItofaiMlifk. will continue the business ander tbo above firm, at the old stand, tj Alain street, between First and Second streets. The stock will be replenished iu a few days, with every article in tb Ilrv Ooods line, and a snare er public patronage is respectfully soliciied. Sfockiaer Birds. H sTl TLN Fvunf Mocking Birds, for sale at Z.U. COOK fc SONS. FTcCOTCMlCK'3 Mower and Reaper coroKined, ITU for sale at FOR SALE. A GOOD, second hand Danler Plainer; twenty feat long and twenty-four inc ill dress twenty feat k and tweutv-four inches wide. an complete, m guod running nracr, anl qnit as gooa as new. STEELE & II UNS EL. Maggies! Bngejies!! ' JUST received by Alii Jk Howes, a ftne assort meut of Ea.tern onen and covered Buariea. For sale low forcaih. . . ALLI3 & liOWES. jell - J - . 0 MACHINE-MADE TUB TROT.IROU AXO XAIL FACTORY, at ff U V K.. II V V If V itrp lll-Mi Y l I I ' , - ." .v.-L'... o . mrm PROVED HORSE SHOE MACHINEKV now in successful ow ration, and are prepared to execute or ders for IIOltSK and MULE SIlOE-cf auy Weight and Pattern, at a price but little a1-" , prite of uonie Buoe iron. Tbe quality of the Iron used In - ise shoes it waxranted in evaiy respect. These snoes have I eu approved of. and are now used Hr tha United Staus UoTerument exclnsively, aa also by many f. ht principa; etage and OmnBicu Compaaiea andHrsi Shoers throughout the conntrr. Any personi .!! IngSJ to (he undersigned, will have a aanrpieof It ins awunea siaes, sent io nisanaress. -Orders addressed to the suDscribcr.atrTroT.willr. ccire prompt attention. - . t.BCttüfc, Agent. aplC-ly Troy, N. Y. NOTICE. . - WTST ne'ved d opened, at tho Store ti Main W street, between Vint and tfecend streets, a tot ef Fancy In . Uoo-L, fyr sale !-. fir cash. fr.., ...... M. . ni PILB

NEW ARRIVAL OF LUMBER itIHI ' NEW LUMDER YARD, COUXtK. OF J1AIN ASD LIOITIt STKEET?. IN enter to make room our new stock of LI" M BtK now here, and on tbe way, we will aeU our lry Lumber t xery l.w prices, and lea than eer lefijrc otfered in thi market. Wm hir. a. mm! ttock of I'lli Shiftclrt. DreM

rinorine. Drea Cetlinc. &c, alvaya v. bad. We will he receirimr Lumber dirrt from our Mill rennjylvania. rrr7 ris onrirr ue wann. mytjHf WHEELER & WILSON'S FAMILY . SEWIKG MACIIIHES. 'fJIlE t-t, t:mple and mort dvjxMe Machine ia JL ue. They mke a strong lock rütch, tho md npon bo'Ji tides of the work, rwin$ miih equa.1 raril. Ur the thickest and thinnftstrahrk-ft. Any spool of thread, cotton or ilk ued ithout renewing. All machine warranted three yrn, and full Instruction giTen to enable purchaser to use them sali fact oeüy. ALST The Buckeye Sewing Machine. Prle830. The test single Thread Machine in the market. A central artmeit of Pewin MatLiue Silk ThivAi, Xeedtw, te . &c, constanUy on hand. - :- ' Mart1 ".-M. SELLMAN, Agent, A. BEATTY, M. D. Office an Residence la Mr. CaUwetl'a Uulldicxs, on Locust, near eecoca otrrc. THANKFUL for th liVrat patronace giren to him last rummer, he baa returned to fcTaxuTilte, wiüi th1e:im of hecominc a txrmanent cttitra, and rMTvo-tfnll-, ffcra hia rwafr-atonal aerwifes in all dis-ea-v. arnti or clironi-. Whilst Dr. H.irls the scientific Me of water aa the Febrifumni Manuin, be ncTcrtheleü ue all th aar mnediea both ot the Alop&thte an4 Kclectie Schools aa aljaDcu,diacard!iiK all tajoriou aod poiaonooa aaeflisatAiw . lie wuall call tbs attention or tLe public to the following . , SPECIALITIES. Casceas-RcaioTca without the knife aad irauueutry cured. BaoKCMiTTt 1KB Cram-Tmtd by th new syatrtn or iuUalation of medicated vapors, aatiat . ed by valuable t xjXrmv.l evrnps. D waist or vhs Kras. reron aha hare hs.1 their eye burnt with nrioui kiod of rannte, rare! Tic a liuie or no bent-tot, trill fiud it to their iotercct to chance the trratiaeut. - Fkmalb liasas Will be treated with remarks b1eanoeea. Various new remediea will be uel.aa the Magaeto-Electrie tnachiue foe nerTona dütraaes, Scr.t&c . - The cnbarrft'Cr has a rholre atorunetit ef pr Srustau l iuedichies,(wiue4aod I Tartdiea for tneJteal purpoe uly ). and the moat popular patent med -iclneaat retail. Per-ona railing for raeJirlnea. and paying for tr-em in tha oflke, may hare medical council without chftrje. fW rbyaieiai.' precriiin both of the Alepathic anaEclectaracaooU, careiuiiy preparra ai a:s noura. royll-lr A. BKATTY. M. !. LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY, OP TII12 CITY OF Ni:V YOUK. Statement of the Conditioa of this Conipauy March 1st, 1857. Capital and Accumulation-.. 173,793,1 CatdUl Stock 10r,W0.'X Life Insmrauee fir Preutiums. ate. 112,(U!,t Interest received aud accrued Disbursement, iitctuding Txiea, "alrir, Kent, Taxes, Commhiilon, Medical r't-e. lKvidends to clock holrers, fcc- a;c -.. . ta.l3l.05 -. T.Jml Pai ltl and Atvnmntatlon SlTS.TJi.14 ASSETS. " . Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, - Ullis lleceivaMe, Lxmuucu call, Cadb, &c IIW,fl Acctucd Iiitereet and PremlaiBS OBDakli 4.'3I.M k utbiturc - Ä"nO aiT2,7,4 STEPHEN C WHEELER, Secretarf. 11 Wiuli.ji Strkkt, I Jfew York, March. l-7. ' f v" At the request of the President and Board ef IHreetors of the Knickerbocker Life lajurance Compauv, I certify that the mte of eaiputlng present value of the Policies employed by the Secretary or the Company Is scieiitih-aily con-ect. and in accordance with the prescriptions of tne charter. I also rtitiry, that 1 have compared the Iit of policies fur nished me by the Preideut ft on the bonks of tho Compauy with valuation tablet sutHciectly to ten the accuracy of the results given by the üecn-tary, and find the value a. six'e,! within to be nnm-rically correct- That ist aty, the preaent value of the future ri-dc f the office on all oumaMiuf polkie, or Ui ditfereuce bettreea tbe present value ofte future premiums to be paid on them ! The total value of policies, the holders of which are entitled to dividend is i 1. And if the survluis corrwnty stated at TU11,T1. the litferenee fretwn this and tl yrtmnt value wf the future risk of the Company on exiting policies, after dutiicting 10 per cent, of It for tbe nlief fuuS. Is the proper amount for dividend, to wit, V4'.0.J. The true pruteipie of dividend is to as!gn to caca policy holder ho has Insured on tha mutual pita a share proportioned to the present value of Lis policy, which is the true value of h!s interest as a smelt holder of 0i Company. This share amounts Wo per cent, d the pieaeut value of ihe rn1 vy . CHARLES U . IlACKLXr. February fcth, l?i7. As Agent for tbe shove Company, I am prep&r! tnisdue Policies. n the most favuraUe terms. I'aiaphJrt giving all desirable iufurojuioti, can tx' hui , appliiation. . W.H.I. PAGE. Evatisville. AprHpith. ty. .. Abstract, Ofihs. Strut' Annual StaUmtntaf tkt cair$ and ccndili-M of t l OME IXSUJIASCE Gmpany. tf tht Cilg of 2?ew vrl, on t A Rst .Ian .r" n.fsiiKr. lnT.7. . ' assaTS. Cash Balance tn Rank g VJOOO VU Donds and Mortgages (licing firrt lien oa Ileal Estate, worth at lea 4MJXW, J ,000 00 Loans on stcks, payable on deinaud. fnvukct value oX accurUieS, SVm li,T9 Hank Stock (mar Vet value), "i'.JMO W Real Estate, -No. 4 Wall Sureet, (the office of the Ciapauy), C7X01 73 ' wbich. 1-2,253 lias since been rcv'd) 117 91 Balance in Ijvns of AfvU and in course of tran mi enrt from A geuts , on 21 st iec. Si f-l 7j Of whicb Swi tt has .inee been received). Premiums due and uncollected on Policies Usue-1 at Office Z.W7 ji Total V. 8C 13 Zi LIABILITIES. Outstanding Losses ou Sift lecemter, l"i", estimated at.. ..17AlO CI Due Klockhoiders on account - ' " of Sercu'h Livi lcnd 1,700 00 11.110 01 . , OHAS. J. MARTIN. PresV . A. F. WILLMARTH. Vice Trrt't. . J.MILTON RMITH, Secretary. , A,C.HALLOCK.Agut(Evansvillc. lad. Jelt-d-m. - lltvfrirt s'u - UVdltMV, ' - ' " StaUmsnt of tht Condition of t CITY rillE JS'SURAXCL' COJIVASY cf Jlartfitrd, January let, 1SW. " . . KiJia aap location. " ' The name of this Company is the Crrv I is I"spsahck ConnMcr liaaTroao. The Company is located at liarUord. Connecticut. , , , .. . " CsriTAL. The' amouut of Its Capital Stock is one hundred and fifty cbousaad dollars. The amount of Its t'ajital Stork i id up is one hundred aud Lity Ihotirand dollars. Cash on hand S10.O6 M Cash iu hwdsof agents t-nd o:hcr persons.. ISiviJ.li lhnds owned t.y tui Company 10 Ilt2l Mertcag Uonda of the Indiana Ceutral Railroad Company, paj iug seuiannual iiercrt of 10 ptTccnt 1000.00 Delxs due tbe Company secured ty Btor.. gageonReal Estate S,910.00 Loans on collateral secured ly Xl shares of Bank block, and other Stocks and " ' uouas tn posseainn or Loapauy I'.ZjQ US All other somritics are COS Shares l ank Stock Fl Bills rccein. ble i Accrued I nt(Test 4f0i3-6S Omce Furnitur- :M7 ToUl AjseU of tbe Compftair....M...l?20.4 . LiABiLmas. ' . . Liases adjusted and not due., f JM Losses unacusted, and in ens- . . . pene, waiting for further nroof r. i.... M.QJ0 7- ' ' All otaer claims ag-ucat the . . Company estimated i.tl.00 ' Total iiaMiiuee iixn.nv . The greatest amouut insured iu auy oae risk is 15,000. ' The cTL2itet amount allowed to be insured ia caw one City, Town or Village, varies accwrdinf to lis . sire auu cisse oi prvpenj . Tbe createitt amouut allowed v m tstured In an one block, varies as in the irertdicg. popart or iu capital or earnings are deposited with ay State or State, as security tor loaaea therein. L. BRAIN ARB. SeV - CICI' .Y jelt-tmoidw Ii vans villi; . Seed and Ajricultaral Warehouse. F. E hare opened a seed and Agricultural rTareII bouse, llaveon han't and im.TMl rn nafnTt supply of FI ELD and GARDEN SEEDS; also, a full aajirtraent of IMPLEMENTS. We are Agents for McCormick's Reaper: 31ower and Keaper combined i loung America t;orn and cob crusbcr; , Ni-ford's Htraw Cutter; Raymond Si Roberts' Plows; Peahody's Premium Proline Corn; Landreth'Sr Son's Warranted Garden Seed, fcc., kx. e .ll-diw 'l. II. COOK k SON M. L. JOHNSON'S lTOOK STORK, BOOK HINDER V, AD WlB PLANK M'KK 5IASUK ALI v11 1, Pint atreet between Slain ana Lociut. Kvansville. ludiana. Blanki V) 1 - . I 1. 1.I.AB. rrintd heatb. and MaaainCi. Muk. sre.,buud ia tr-r etyJcrta mr c ifilfM reM5-dw