Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 192, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 July 1858 — Page 2

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FRIDAY MOBSIXO..

..JCI..Y S To oar Reader. After having Lceii for 'three rektrictcd to wry narrow limitr', with hnir1'ect nieaua to produce ertJi-tho half pheet f tve have Lucd to our . sVibsci iWr.- - we up- I lcar to day in an entire new ' dre?. "AVith i car improved ficilitics wc t-liall endeavor to resent to our friendd ft more readable paper, I'Otli in tyfogTaphr -aiid' matter, than ire have ever given them. " " AVe have procured an entire new; Job Offict of . the most , beautiful materia emI racing every variety of type und ornament. We are .now trviared to resume our Jol i

Priutiuand en u execute every variety of work in j style superior to what wc have done. I fore. ' - - ' T( Mr. John l. Hall, of 'the Liuirert who has geucrortdy given it? all the facilVici hl oflic could afford, white; wc have been witliout one of our - own, .we nrcr under obligatioui which no difference of cpinioa or. joliticnl couflicU will allow, iu to ever forget.- He has done more by hi , gcnerua kindncisj', than he could have accomplished by his loic, to persuade ua tlutt he U right at heartif he errs ever so widely, in the head. - ' ' . To all who have manifested an interest ui the welfare of the Jiyrnut, after the accident that betel it ; and to our pub?criber win Lave accepted, without couiplaiut,' the poor apoloir" for a paper that wehae giyeu fur two or three weeks, wc return our pratclul acknowlcilgement. Now tlut our Office 1 fully restored, we should be pleasel

to receive their Ivertiiu favor. and orders for printing. Our Ofliee : b on Water street, in the builil'mjr first above the coruer f Main, our the store oecupied by I. A. Cranes . - ."' -"' -. ' : Jndge llovey' Speeeli. t Notwithstanding the oppressive temjeraitureof thc weather, the Court Koom wa crowded with citizens to hear Judge Hovey, who hell the audience in silent attention for nearly two hour., by a lold, manly jtnd trenchant speech,' in which he exposed the treachery "aud frauds of Jjcconiptomm. It wa a teilin er 'and effective sreeth. anl if mch are made through the District, the good and honest citizens may begin to hope for a new order of things in our political affairs. If arty drill and political combinations can Lrvak down the force of the fact and argu ments by tv Inch Judge Hovey sustained hi positions and defended hinuclf, there is little hope from theu public intelligence and virtue. All the power, of arty dvm.igogues cttuoot roist the eflecU of fuch nal.s to the patriotism and honesty of the maises in every party.. Jude Hovey' tlectioti m tau lMstnci is an incviiaoic '"lit evenU if he manazeü the canvas its he h;w begun it. ' ' ' frj" Tbc V.nuiTtr is inclined to' rcpudi n!e the nominees of its own cau-us, iht.iusc Uli V irn iinf n1-""--1 i l 'J VTie Jimrii'if ; if this l a po I reason fordiscardinj thein, it provide us itk-avery sumnmry and easy mtxleof getting rid of all their candidates, by killing them with faint praise. , The Knqn'rrrr i calling upon Messrs. Stinfou nnd (iavitt to lie tine their sitions. This diould h.ivclven d'ne (if there wcreany doubts upon the subject) tjeforo the gentlemen were nominnUd. Tliey did nut conceal their'virwjt, nor ever hcitatM to avow them. Iut the truth is, the convention knew their j-osition; and ther were nominated Krause ik majority f the niemttvrs taeitly agrwtl Milh them in sentiment; and lecausc no candidate.'? ' with different views Could le elected. The Lecomptonite otrice bolders pretend to hne lten .-ld;' while iu fact they knew the bind of their candidates as well If fore the convention ax they do now; ther would glad I v have selected other men, tut they were without strength tu?tuiu any one, nnd had no power to present: cm .1::.... ti... ... i :...r... .1.1.. . 1 Rome iin!en-ndent lVirHwrut-L wert i!nn . .. , . .. . , up hy an miti-Lccompfou committee, who, 1 1 1 ' ",.r a purpose, gave them a stronger infusion t of bauIiHr.HiiiMii than ww deignel. The cuididites su,tain tlie same construction of! .. . , ,. . . ., , ,t the'resolut.ot.s, that the.r authors placed upmtliem when they were drifted.. Ac-; cording to thc doc trines cf the faithful can cu-iite, the selection of a convention i re infillibly right; U oppose them, is treason to the party. The J-lnuircr is not, we trust, to prove recreant to its own faith and tv traitor to the party, by opposing Messrs. Stinson and Gavitt, the nominees of a regular Democratic ronvent'on, called by "Mr. John U. Hall, " chairman of the central committee. It has got its candidates, nomiuatexl by its own preTihed form, and it must abide bv - them; for it cannot drive theui into'a de- . 1 leiis!), by iissailing their politiiid iategri- '" ty aal ortli'Kloxy. . They have our gWl w i.-hes, sunply ljinise they are opjoneuts of li ight and the Lecompfon swindle . Cttors and Hon Cholera; -A - friend "at Owenvil!e writc-s us äs follows i '.. .'' w A gloomy future is in prospect for our .k-firmer,- the disease . called .' cholera" is making sad ravages upon the hogs of tur section, soma T .-of the finest lots of hogs of our township have all been victims to this - discus.-, and it is paid that it has already made its appearance among horses and cattle, , an I is proving fatal; no remedy ha3 .yet been found to stay Its ravages.' 't v. Corn crops 'are more promlydn; now. ': Uarrwt is about winding to a close here. Hespectfulry yours, 4 i.-'----4e ' S- C.V. G." DüOtv.Njtö-A man in the employ oT John IIoxIsob," iiameii " Martin 5ummers? was to vned vestcrdn v afteruoou .in the canal -tt . . . .,1. . a 1.... ..1 .-Vo.iu..t. m.-.., wss throxvn vtt, -ttnd -prbaWy xra? tnnncd ry a br tux the ujaleyftot. "

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Southern Dtattnlonliti Calm cUrvcA luvte long bceo Winced . . .. '

- . v . . 1 : 11 a V 1 that the Tiolcnnj apd hwit of the bontbero anA

Cltxaist were toot from -.Uic impulies of a sense of real M ron", but were pretence, '

fÄdU-bf preromcrted Whem tooadtthe TeMls.OXilTlvl Ott. the, 8th of . , t , I ApnL On the 13th of April, a pirt of the 1 both ctioii up to a pitch of mutual ex- ; XMomW AttcA at from oue hund-

citexnent and liatred. in which one or the i other, .would commit un njrres.-nn that j w .mid i4 precipitate a revolution, J and endin ; disunion. The conduct of the fire-eaters i ha for years,, justified thU beliefs - Tbey have hot leen contending honestly, for the. preservation of .what, they supposed were' the constitutional right of the South; for their legitimate .rights they have known, were iu no real danger. The purpose nearest their hearts Las. been' disunion, aud a Southern Confederacy, in which they could be the leading tpirit. The tuassea of the people of the South are aniiouo lor the preservation of a national party at the- North, on. which, in cae. bf real danger to their institution, they coulJ .rely, Jor justice and right. . .They have been led to- look to ' the Democratic party for this protection?. Bu'. the politicians of that section who are disuuionLts array themselves with that party only to u.-c it to perpetrate some outrage - i Jike Lecomptonism in Kansas that shall exasperate the North- excite civil strife and bring on ultimately a dissolution. This was their programme in the Kansas plot ; but it dM not quiet rcacli the point of sectional iJrif; necessary to aecompbish thciV ;wbhe?. ' ' ' ' TJ-.ey adhere tatl.e admioistration and iU supporters only to use them as instruments to biiug alnrnt 'events that -will serve "to precipitate the Cotton Stated into a revolution." They don't care how corrupt and profligate the party becomes ; .the more de graded ar.d mercenary its liicTnberA, the fit ter tools are thev for their purposes. The more anarchy and corruption is introduced into the Government, the more-easily the people will be detached from the Constitu tion and the Union. They seek no position nor .emoluments for themselves .but such as will give power and opportunity to promote their schemes - They give the bauUe3 of foreign missions and the chances of. Pieeiilating upon ' thij public treasury. The pplemlors of an English or French' EmIxtssy does not tempt them from the field of thce treasonable Lihors at home.' j " ,' ..' Tliey have no desire for a truly, national partyy, which would of itself defeat them. Their ?chcinC3 arc pmlicateil udou sebtional jc;ifousy aud hatred. The Souih aloue can eirry no measure-of aggression and exasperation against the North ; so these disuu-iotii.-iti ufllütate with the Northern llriht and Fitch's, and by ' (uistaining them, in their usuqd phu'cs, and stufling them with public plunder from the land offices, and raiding their rninin-.- -.vith fat jobs, they make them blind instrumcuU to carry meas ures t-i outrage the North. Th"s tdot is easily traced in the course of .1.. .. : c- . i .. ,t... I.... .. iiiesj in me oc ii nie tqiou ui; ixunsv question thv fishing bounties. the refusal to mo-lifv the tariff, notuitht:indIng the Ilaving Ifen defeated in the Icompton S4 heme, bv which civil war was to have I Kren ex-ited in Kan-sa the plan now is to wait for another subject of sectional strife, ! when they will trive again "ti jirecipifale I the cotton States into a revo'.iitlon Thej plan tlion'li obvious, !u n' cr been avowed till recently. Mr. Ya:i -y, a . laeaibcr of (ongres frrm "Alalmin.!, an 1 a tlisunionist, i disi locs it in tlie following letlrr to one of bis associates. Jlic question propounded to him w.', should the ultra-Smthcm' mrtv sever itself from tha corrupt meud-ers of ) the Northen Democratic party, with whom ! they hive become disgust I. 'He answers J tliat it would i u-eles to attempt to elea i o it the n ition d ug n i t xMc; th it it U prud.mt fwr tlie fire J;.iters to pr.'-rre tlie old pirty r;ditious f ir t!ic prccut, hojli ig their ow.i .'h?:ne.. piMHO'ia' to a'l other question--, a i d le prjpar.vl to execu'e them when the lime cam ' Ta? letter is d ito I, j Montgomery, Ah , June ,1.1th, and is'r.dilresseu to James r Slanihter. lie sav: 1 l.arulv ngrce with von that a treneral . ... , 1 t",, , . . movement cau le made that wnl clean out thc Augean Stable. If the Democracy were overthrown, it would mailt in ftiving place toa greater ntid hungrier 5 wann. f Hies. thu remedy c f the outh u not m such a y u A , lilient orprsmization of her true men. for prompt romance 'to the next uggressioti. tnre of tiling. It mud come, iu the naNo National l'artv can I nave us; no Sectional -Party can 'do 'it. I Uut if we could do as our fathers did, or ganize Committee of Safety alt ' over the Cottou States, (and it is only in them that we can hope for any effective movement) we shall fire the Southern heart instruct the Southern mind give courage tojeach other otlier, nod at tlie projH-r moment, by one organized, concerted action, wecan prcl ipitat the Cotton States into a revolutiou. The idea has lieen shadowed forth in thc South T.y" Mr. 'ItnRin bus" lcen taken1 up and recommended in the- AJrrrt'Lr, under the name of '"League of Cnited Southerners,!' wluv, keeping up their old party rcla tion on idl other picstions,.will bold tha litKtrn usna tijramminl aii TT i ! 1 inftnj tl 'lll ll I 41 ItXIIX A Iii. U V , WSIV. 1, I IUII KMW e'nee ttartics. "legislatures' and statesmen.' have, no time to enlarge; but suggest merely. In haste, vöurs, kc ': ' ' 'V ' -wl. VANCEW, . feiy A recent occurrence on the, const of Africa is cited in the Kngtish papers, a f fonling additional ' proof that, the pending French scheme, for the importation cf nominally free ami voluntary lalarers from the coast Tf Afrii'a into the French -colonies, is Mittle if. anything tietfcrthffn the revival of the slave-trade umler a new name. 4 One of the. vessels fitted out for this business, from the port of Nantes, lorc thej name of,JIcgina Cadi, .or Queen of Heaven ; her owners emulating, it wouhLttein,, the piety, of Haw. kiiH, the first, KnglUh slave-trader, whose ve-wl was, railed, the. .Jesus.- . The .vessel with this religious nanje, after cruising for a month in the uci;hMriiood of Cape Palmas succeeded, in- getting on ltoard eomc five humlred free i migrants called, many of , w hom, however,: it was thought bent to I ecciint bv putting them in irou. The emirrw- mt j it toi.it! lt, I m.M.t a-.II -1 th'H. itvltJ of !.-. -," .'v- i.ii ..v f im .i.e l:tv u IK. t- 111 1 till Intl.. fllltl Olio lLl" U h.-ri tho j ..taViss itshoie t Manna, oii li e mist " Crl.ile.iuf. mil; a b-.t mxv of IT trtcn.

portion, of .the jKryrroes,..Tho .were bejn '

imted 9 trcsli air on actt, k I upon ihc h n a mmranv who r-omumea jn board. 1 J J winr i,n,scwptl themselves of. arm. ! nn.1 thcwliole, , 'except, tha.surcor and )y two sailors, whom they saved to navigate ' r negroes, variouIy s-tttcJ at Jrom oue nunared to two hundred rtuTtuiy, turcw mem-' selves intj tlie sea, in the hopes or reaching the shore, but as they suoce?ively Linded 1

they were all killet My. tie captain ana ms i caiiin-on the mountain side, when a trecouftderate?. . ; - .' '"- ' mendous pine, on the mountain ahoTC beThesc events became known at Monrovia,-! came dislodged, rolled down over the cabin, through the application, it would' seem, of.l crushing It, and killing Mrs. Fox, but not the French captimTor twedty-five:rn?n to injuring her husbaud. The log destroj-cd help him recover hU )esl ; and the Vteain- two other cabins, but they were partially er Ethiope, belonging lo the West African j protected by high ground at their back?, Navigation Company, ha' arrived there ' and the occupants escaped unhurt. - ' nn th 1 4th. tin iiiTitaln 'XA-i reouested bv f .

!.. ? .. . t.' 1 panied the expedition to re-capture the . Kegina Cofli a request 5e onueil by the 1'rcnch Consul at. Monrovia. Capt. Croft, of the Ethiop aijtfd1 forthwith, and the next morning discovered tiie- Regina Cfleli quite unman.igeable.ncur the shore.,' As roon as the people on .board -tiiw the Britioh ilag they hung out a white shirt, and when fdie j caruc 'within hailing distance expressed by various signs tlicir nappiuess at seeing a British vessel, hnd their readiness to submit to her. President Kobertj'wcn on Ioard a:il completed their satisfaction by assur ances that thev should be taken to 'Monroliivwo via A b ftii. ? Duvir a v wtnv vr tiuuiir via. Acwrdiiig li the account which the negroes gave oi tncmjeivcs, tue greater part had lccn brought from thd interior, according to tac uu il coitrsc'of the slave trade, aud h;id b?en -urclvi-ied for the' hip in the u-u;l way. others had gone on board as la'xrers but ha I found themselves suddenly seized, put in irou., and .shut up in the hold. 1 ' Upon arriving f t Monrovia ti e ncfroes were set at liberty, while the ship itself was libeled by the Captain of th; .' Ethioje for salvage. The Cmrur d:9 Etats Uni is very little satisfied, we observe, with the style jn which this story is told by the English papers. That paper is quite indignant that "the unfbrtuiiate wup sind her crew should be- spokeu of as engaged in the slave-trade, lusistmg that they arc not less wormy oi iniereitauu compassion man oiuer marines to whom like mishaps have befallen while engaged in the Chinese cooly busi ness a point as to which we perfectly agree with it. The affair, however, at the latest accounts, was not yet ended. The French car tain, it seems, of the Regina Cadi, when ho saw Ethiope approach, "put on in his boat, and demanded that the vessel sdiould be at once delivered up to hhn, claiming that he had never 1 ecu "out of . tossesMon, inasmuch us he had still remained in the neighbor hood engaged in attempts to get on board. The captors, however, claimed salvage, and on his refusal t itav any. had taken the ship ihtj Monrovia, and had lioelled her, as already sbitcd. Thereupon, the captain had applied to the commander of the French naval force in Un V est Coast of Africa, who hivl sent tw.i'threatening dispatches to President BoVtU . demanding . that . the French captain should !kv ag-in placed in ttosacsiou ot his vessel, ibcgally, seized bv the Ethiope, and further that the'niurdcrcrs eoneerucd m the revolt should le sciztmI ati 1 delivervd u; v description . under w hich he doubtless intends to include all the negroes on board. It remains to be seen how this matter will end, and whether or not in hostilities waged by the French against the Republic of I.ioeri. ' Fram Walitiigtou y" WA5HisuTos,'June 23, 18"8. ' Tlie military commandant at St. Lonis was teh-griijiheit thij morning by thc War Department, to send an express after Gen. Ilamey, recalling him from the expedition to Utah, wheri the present force will be placed under thc command of. Gen. Johnston cxclu-iiudy. The supposed object of this movement is to make a diversion against hostile Indians in Oregon, from which Territory alarming account were received this morning. ' , . ' , This new cau.c of embarrassment adds much to the complication of the Administration, while thc Mormou problem is yet unsolved. It is supposed in some quarters that this Indian outbnak was excited by the Mornnrs, but it was more proltably in retdiatioa tor the outrages of the whites in provoking hostilities, bcfre for the purposes of fpecu a'.iou. - At n -ir-inl meeting cf the Cabinet on Saturday, tlie' President intiiua'ed that he was determined as to thc appointment for thirty jmst otlices in New York, but would not announce them until the applicants anil their frieud left the city. . The Softs snn- ! iosc that they have reason to lclieve themi svlve3 'mainly in the ascendant. s. It is not ; at all improUible that the whole complexion j of thc programme may bo changed when the j crowd disnpttears. '. Nothing is really certain nere cut :ui actual commission.. The Mexican news by telegraph from New Orleans, u to be received with caution, OA no information has leached the State Department from the legation. Thc dispatch is supposed to have been strongly colored by the representations of Mike Walsh, who arrived in thc TenmViscCj or by Zeiman, a stationary fi'.Iibudcr at New Orleans, interested ia spreading exaggerated reports. It is probable that Col. Forsyth has asked his passports, kuowi ig the intention of Mr. Buchanan to recall htm, and wishing to withdraw with an 'imaginary edat." The pretended justification of the forced loan is an swered bv the letter of thc law itself, showing that it Was a mere invention for the occasion. .-' The -Trc-i lent and his household have moved cut to Soldiers' Asylum, t ftice-seek-ers arc not exjrted to call before r-even in the morning. " " f-. . ' Front le Atta Vulij'truUi. " Cullfornia Kewn. -.grpiMARY OK TUX FOUTMOHTS NEWS STATE. ' There was a great ,fire in NevaL on the T!i ult. The total loss is put down at two hundred "and twenty thousand dollars. '.The. town' of San Andres wits destroyed on the 3d inst. . s v.. , . ... "The barley harvest wtjs fairly commenc,'ed throughout the State. . The crom are pood.' The wheat harvest' will commence in a ."few. days. 'Some damage. has been done to the wheat by the. late rains, but much more by the previous drought. ' ' . :The dudiaus nn Antelope Creek, in Tehama county, have leen - stealing cattle agafn, and some of them have been pursued and several shot, -A detachment of United States troops has been sent up to teach them good manners. Several Indians were killed. The schooner Laura Ilevan. bound from San Pedro to Santa Barbara, has' been lost at sea, and it is supposed that all on board, numbering ten or eleven persons, have been lost. Among the passengers was Mr. T. A. Ayew, an artist ef merit. V negro wns hangctl !v lynch lawliut

r . w Z upon, wotmtn had u coIotciI child hireil rlill.l Thi lnnNinil n t! 'lU?nina 11 the. IXegrO hy ftnOOtinp-, atteroptetl to ki 1 lmt Wi2 t.reventiil rniiii'iimmnliihiii punc. . n AiKkr.. th e ;u:-Tiriii.- muiticnr 01

week hear Mtx-knoim, Rr hiivin; tre.paicu i mmoTlcx to - cojstkJcTORX.upon, the bed of a marrieil white man. . The i on satunUy, the .nt .-f July next, the cm-

Frank Lane, has been executed bv the rant

pic of Ia Grange. f . . Two AIt mm ...-..t u n : r..Mi4o-. 1 "V .c-av.wlX-iillO n.iiv: & tjcllllta ,1 VIOIUU I ft .T.n, v.,i.Mk i M lynch-Jaw in Santa Barbara coonty'thcP furnier fur complicity iu the Üaraticr iiiur- ! (lOr. nil tl. hitter dr iloer rt-ironc T - ms.. a . a V V TTTTtr ilr. rarmeha O. I ox was cru-hel to i death 1y alpine log,: at , .Mleghannv, in Sierra connty, on the 15th inst. Theacri,ient occurred at 3 o'clock in the morning, j phe was aleep with her husband in their 1 The following brief sketch taken from Mr. Giddiugs new book, will give our readers some idea of what ha lcn done to Nationalize slavery. This tolume is full of I interesting matter, and we hope every Re publican will become acquainted twith the ; facts it contains: . ' ; u Most of the troops arc now withdrawn from Florida. , General Worth retired from the command,- and the Y londa ar was supposed to have ended. It had been commenced with a determination to rc-enslare the Exiles. That object w as, in part, attained. More than five hundred persons were seized and enslaved, between the first of January, '183!, and the fourteenth of Au gust, 1843. Frobably one4ialf of them had been bom free ; the others had themselves escaped from slavery. To effect this object, forty millions of dollars were 'supposed to have been expended.' Eighty thousand dol lars from the miblic treasury lor the cnslavemcnt of each person, and the liteä of at least three white men were sacrificed for 1 the enslavement of each black man. 1 The deterioration of our nation and government arc matters incapable of computation. The suffering of Indians und Exiles amidst such prolonged persecution, such loss of lives and property, we cannof estimate. The friends and families we're raadc wretched for life, the broken hearts we will not attempt to enumerate. Nearly one-half of the whole number were' con.- ijned to the moral death of slavery, and many to the physical death which was dreaded far le than slavery. After waudering in the wilderness thrico forty years, they fell under the oppression, the persecution, the power of a mighty nation, which boasts of its Justice, its honor and lore of liberty. ' We lament the sad fate of those who died in that struggle ; bnt with deeper anguish and far keener mortification, we deplore the unhappy lot of those who were doomed to dn out a miserable existence amid chains and wretchedness, sur rounded by that "moral; darkness which broods over the enslaved portion of our fel low beings in the Southern States. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H'J.VrEl j alta;:t:on fti Bwik-knepi-r or Salesman, hy a yonnc man who has had aeteral years experience in Nitli of tho a'mve hrani-he.. tUUry, modi-rato at flnst, and uuexcTtlonaM r-fcreiK airen. AIdre., . 8. M. C, P-x Pj7 P. O. .'Mi Evallüville, Ind. Jtm. eine, Louisville, Ky, Thu Iiectnrea in this InNtltntion will commence on the first Monday in Noeember, and continue four month. During Oololier preliminary lecture will he lc live rod at tho Hospital and College. FACULTY. . ru-nj. W. DmUer, M. D., Emcritua rrofesoor of Stiru'erT. Henry SI. Butlitt, 51. I., rrofuiser of Theory and Praetii-u f Metlii-In. J. t-n Hrtin. M. D.,'Profe4or if Obstetrics and tlinh-al MetUtue. C. W. Wrijjit, M. I., Piof. ssor of Medical Chemistry. ' N. D. M irh:iM. M. D. vr,.;..r t,f M-teria M-I-l1 nnd Tliefrif-rut Ji-i. M..'d!e..n G"llrinith, M. D., Pnif-ior of the Prim-ipliti .f Suri-rr )ttid Clinlinl Survrr. . W . I. Mir man, 31. J., Vnifeor if Anntomy. G. W. Biyl.-c, M. I)., 1'rof.Mor ot r.iyai.l,3j and Pu!til$ri(-sl Anatomy. David Cuniüiin-i. M. D. I ni"nktrafor. Fr inforuiatloa iuMrem X. B. MARSHALL, M. P., jlyl-2m IVn ft Iii FiV-nltv. Til IS IM Ü, tl OA K. II. BENNETT CO., U thi dav rtiolTed I y inntu.il -on nt. Tin-lnili h 111 hereafter le r;irTM-I on l r J one Sann. ho will m ttle all I'li-iin'.. euiiMveted Midi tla litt Hrn. R. II. BENNETT, jlvl-lm JAS. SWANmiX, i.r.nni;it Ktit.yujt.j;.--TO BI'ILDERS AND CA K VENTERS . Tlv nidiwriliT h.-w lonuht out thu Intercut of R. II. Il-tinett. in the I.oin'--r Yard, nr.tr Knits Jt lleillni tu' Fuiilery. Ho nnw i-lKr Li itork at a cheap price fr e.vh. Jlilm JAS. SWAXSOX. fä TJTE.WK.1T 0f ÜECEPr 6-Zand exiwnditnren at tho County Treasury lor the year t-odiu May CI, laM. ' . , KKcrirTi. Thore lulu t-en p o-ivol at the County Treasnryof the County of Vanderlnirh, from May SI, 1ö7, to June 1, K'N, from diver B-m-o-, tho fHowi uiii!, t"-it: From County Revetine of 18.17 ?3773 CO In'in County i jHirtK'Ti of IN-Iiiiqueni Ta.ea of 18-nJ ........ Tmin Tax iiwl to proTldo for the annual iateri-ft on outxUmlinc Conntv ' Bnds i-wiH-d to tho K. A c:. K. K. Co Fmin Tovrnsliip Rveinhof and 1S.j7 From Tiwn.hip Se UI School Ueveuuo From Omimnn School Fund of 1S.18....... Frni MjKvlIaneeon Sourci...........M... From Ii-!inuent Tae of 1S.17 Frem Ulenrtln of LanL From Koad lleTen-e of lSöri end l-"7.... From Liceii-'j ami Revised Statutes 1,073 12 S.711 Cö 2.W5 ÄI 1,1V) Ä.1 4.W2 U - 2,04a 03 73 19 kk :a 4 ")2 5 13 00 Tot.il M7.91I 58 KXPEvniTcaRa. Orders lnve In-en drawn on tlie County Treafltrj from May :;, ls.17 to June 1, 1S.1M, on art-ouut of the fi.lliiwintT iteint of exp-nies, anil tho Treaaurer has redeemed coiijtoiia iiixm outtauding County UouJh, t-wit : Ou account of Bridxeg .....$1 S,.KW S! .1. do of C'.urt. ö,8!.7 OS do do do d do do lo do d do do do do lo I do. do do do do do do da do of Inten-sf on outvtandin? County Bond 5,031 00 of Common School Dirtrid Imtion - . 4,733 IS lo of Viiuiier..... .1.M.1 Tl of T. wnnhip lleveaue... 2.K. 51 of I tfliivrn 2.5i M of Viil.lic Dtitidinga..... 1,9il 73 .ttf Vriewneni.;..... . 1,62 8'i of interest on out-tandiiir onH r .m ...... 1,581 4S of rulvt rtn. ............ ... lia 4'J f Snec'l Towusliip Schol ' Tax 1,442 17 of Hook and Stationary-. 1,371 7C of ErronHmi tx'a MfunJ-d 782 61 of AdvertHngnd Prinfg ' 725 00 of A:i.-ciiiir... y........ PIS 87 of Ited-mptkm.-......-... 498 M do do do do do do do d. d do do d) do . of Coin'r per diem alio Ye. - 4-V) 00 do of Sx;inc ai:owanee..... ' ' 310 a . do of llxtra llowinco... . 3l So do of Insanity Cane 22H 91 do of Gm forConrt Hon-e....". ' 207 1.1 ,. 1 f Coroner' Iuquer-U... 197 Rö do of Hijfhwayn 112 82 da do Road Reveiiao....u..r IIS 91 1 Total .....r.........'....-;..'"...$A5,2d9 00 Published by order of the County Board. XVILLIAM H. WALKER," ju1y2-3wwlwd . . . County Auditor,.. jTioKroitjTio.y ,vontif. 1 ib-red. That the owner of Lot ia". lOß, irt7, ins. IXt, 1, I:;.', an, 134 jn the old plan of the City of Evansvüle, cau- i!i. two alleys runuinx t rlaht ansK through the block formed by said lots, that is t. sy front Second to Third street, and from Main to Loon! etrwef, to I brought to the proper city gnule, within thirty days from the publuvttion of this notice, and In k fault thereof, tlie Common Council w ill proceed to perform "aid work, and the eets and expensen acrrning ther-ly, will be aesens. tsl to and coltei-ted by sah of aaid "properly, and so much thereof as will iciti.-fr said lien and certs. By order of the Common (Xmimcü of tlie City ef I EranKvill. .. LKMl'KE, Clerk. jiyl-iot TolksKde ropy, - ,non ' 4,unrl1 prepared to recetve seoi.? pro- ; r lf-r rf .rii,in .di gnoling as ordered In the nliivtr cens-mlH-ii notice, and not lfrfrmed by the owners i-f icild !-ril rtv Or to said linie. Py oi-li r I tli-( VjiiiiH ii Council of Hie City 1 l'v.insvil!.- . t I VWrVK I1..rlr . iui-im v.dk.-u-t

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PUBLISHED IX THK WEST, roxTAixixr. all the late news, COSTAIXIXO ALL THE LATE XEWJ, r CONTAINING ALL TUE LATE NEWS, : ... COXTAINIXft ALL THE LATE NEWS, - BY MAIL AND BY TELEG2APIJ, " BY MAIL AND BY TEL EG ft API!, i - BY MAIL AND BY TKLKG ltAVIIr BY MAIL AND BY TELKGttAPU, AND A GOOD SELECTION ' AND A GOOD SELECTION - . - AND A (K)OD SELECTION" ' . AND A GOOD SELECTION , . . - . OV MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. - OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER ' OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. l'or ivj.vr jou üu-ve, IF YOU WANT POSTERS, -TV YOIT WANT rOr'TERS, IF YOU XV A XT VO.STKKS, IF YOU WAST POSTERS, IF YOU WANT IIAXDBTLI, , IF YOU XVANT HANDBILLS, . IF YOT-WANT HANDBILLS, ........ IF YOU WANT HANDBILLS, - - IF YOU XV ANT rUl.MJKAJIJI hS, . ,1F YOU WANT PUO;ilAMMSv ' IF YOU WANT PROGRAM MKS, - ' IF YOIT WANT PROGRAMMES, IF YOTT WANT PAMPHLETS, . . . - IF YOIT W'ANT PAMPHLETS, - IF YOU W ANT TAM VII LETS, T IF YOU 1VAST TAJIVIILETS, ; . iv YOU WANT CARDS, . IF YOU WANT CARDS, . - - . - if YOU W ANT CARDS, - IF YOU WANT7:aRI. IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING. IF YOU WAST BILLS OF LADING, IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING, ... IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING,' ' , .- IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, - . IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IT YOC WANT SHOW CARDS, -IF YOU WANT SHOW' CARDS, . ,; v IF YOU WANT SHOXV CARDS, IF YOU WANT 8H0W CARDS, . ' t , . IF YOU WANT SITOW BILLS, ' ' V IF TOI XV A NT SHOW BILLS, . V y . .- IF YOU W ANT SHOW BILLS, IF YOU WANT SHOW BILLS, IF YOU W'ANT RAILROAD WORK,' IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, . IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, ?- IK YOU XV A NT STEAMBOAT XVORK, - . - IK iCU'-XVANT pTKAMIUIAT WORK, IF YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU WAN'. STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, v IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, V IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK. IF YOU WANT DRAY TTCKETS, IF YOU W ANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKET, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DALL TICKET. IF YOIT WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS. lr YOU XV A XT INVITATION CARDS, IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS, . IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS' IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS, OR ANYTHING ELM-I, , OR ANYTHING El-Mi, on ANYTHING ELSE. Ut ANYTHING ELS K, IN THE PRINTING LINE, IN THE PRINTING LINE, IN TIIE PRINTING LINE, IN THE VUINTING LINE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET Til EM AT TIIE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THK JOURNAL OFFICE, WHERE TnEY HAVE NEW TTTE, XVII EKE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, XTIltRL HIKV HAVE NEW TYPE, XXIIERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE TIIKY HAVE NEW VRE&ES. XV II E It E THEY HAVE NEW VKK.OES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES.' ' XV11EKE THE! HAVE NEW PRESSES. AND EVERYTHING ELK NEW, - AND EVERYTHING ELM: NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELE NEW, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF TIIE BEST QUALITY, ASIvor TUB BEST O.UAL1TY, AND UF THE BEST QUALITY, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE., AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, ' AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, ÄND DO XVORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND 10 XVORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, - . AND DO. IT KEATLY, AND !0 IT J.EATLY, . . ii . AND IX) IT NEATLY, ' . AND DO IT NEATLY, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, ' - AND IN THE REST STYLE. AND IN THE BEST STYLE, " AND IN THE BEST STYLE,- ' - . CIVE US A CALL, ' : -1 "GIVE US A CALL, . - GIVE US A. CALL, ' GIVE IS A CALL, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, , - - . AT 01 R NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEXV OFFICE, AT Ol R NEW OFFICE, ... - - AND SEE or.t FrECTMENS, - . AND SEE OUit SPECIMENS, ' AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, - ' " ANT SEE OUR SPECIMENS, AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OCR TRICKS. ' AND LEARN CUR PRICES. AND LEARX OCR PRICES. WE DEFY COM PETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, ' " ' ' " WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WOKKMANSHIIS ' EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP. -EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, ' . - - OR IN TRICES. - OR 1 N PRICES. ' ' .'OK IN PRICES. - ' OR IN PRICES. IBTOver CRANE'S COMMISSION HH'SE. on Water etrt, three -loor frm Main, Lvanvitle, lud. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO 3? PA NY. . jrf onroRjiTiojf .vo ticjr o rHy tiered, that tlie owners of lots 11 and 11, block 33, Ei 01 tern Enlargement, and lets JOR; 201, 224 and 20, Iionatlon Enlargement of the City of Evan ville, cause thc swlewalks ia front of said lots to bo brought to UmS proier city grade, and a g-md brick pavement of the usual width be laid down in front of said lots, withiia thirty days from the publication of this notice, and In default thereof, the Common Council will proceed to perform said wort and the coKts aud expense accruing thereby, will be "assetod to and collected by sale of said property, or 0 rom h thereof as will satbify said lieu and costs. . By order of the Common Council rt'ieCity of EransTille,- - V A. LEMCKE, Clerk. J!yl-10t Yolksbotc copy. - . 00 1- SM -JVMlAtOJ WMMLM, .ww offer for sale on Friday morning, July 2nd, at 9 o'clock, an assortment 1 Table Glauware, to be sold by the lox to the trade, consist!.. of Mt, X'ern-Jn IVcmntrrs, Taylor MoUwwü Jngts KxceUir Diamond. Saucers and Covers, Mt, Yernon,-Gem and Palace dd (?, pint Palace Tumbb-rs, 1 pint, Jj; quart Charleston, S-ort, and other Tumblers, gin oar. nr. Vernon tjciaees; "4 gallon .urs, apies, 4c Tugetlier with an arsHM-tinent of Gents' Sumiser Coats and Tants, Ladies' Dress Trlnimirgs, .loiro antique, Kinoons, J-uging, laser ung. c, ! with some good Jeweh-y, 4c. iTiäTi OBPOmjTlO.V f.YOTlCH-ORm sty di red. That the owner or owners' Lot Hi, Block l(X.n Lwnnwen, am a Eood 'awk.aiilr walk of tlie nsual width, to be Uil down along eid said Lot, from Fourth street, to the Canal Bridge, on Third Avenue, within thirty days frots the puilication of tbkt notioe, and in default tlieireof. tb Common Conn eil wilt proceed to perform naid work, and tho cts and expen acemin thoseby, will be as-seed to and eolls:ted by salt of said prpcrty, or so Minrk, thereof, at will aatteTy aawl lien and ccsts. Vy onkT -f (lie Comwn Cnivil of the Otvf Ersnsville. - ' A. LOfKF, CVrk.' jlyl-l'.n 'olkljtv copy.

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koc:nrns a.vu irno fistoJss. It UVl.lVA f' '! I1MV 111, w HO I I n It '"'"I fnT-Mi!?-Rrt4ilI?lartmto t, )Im 4tnwt, tirrt dwr hcloxr tlx? enT. Z. II. CXik hrf to thank Jiis frindd in Fvansi , ! ! I ! vilh; ana'DfifhiKirliood, rr tlu-Ir lavt.r so rwlt KtoMeUon him rim e lie kaä lni-n in ltuine. swimiik ' th ra, mil t;ikM this tjrt unity v introdudnjr to j lW-ir notice hin hn, Mr. H. A. CV'k, wlmni has , takn iulo artDfrship from IhL-i ltc, an 1 toli' il J Sr the nw firm of Z. II. 0k Son, aootitinH.ntcf the mipport so IiH'ral!y coiif.rrrd en hhnw-lf. Z. II. CiHk t-S. u. hftinir tfc-a th tuisjne i r,n mij tii'l rmrciiAsiH tho hol stock if Mr. I. I W. Foster. ftl confident th.'kt tliey 111 be enable! oi.nv.lv fH. fitivAn. . . T V" ..... . . i 1 1 . . v if' .-.- ..( ckj tbv roiv rcoiiir in thn .roc-prv aiul Vixvi.jiAn 1 li u. 55. 11. C ook & Son uiIi cTiM iaI!.r to Uraw the atrention t itrfioBS in th country liaviofr produce of any kiud to iUxpiao f. to tbHr".nereajp.I facitity f.r taking off their stork, and wipnlyin? them at Un-ir tor, milli nil artk-tae n-aireU Iu the t hoW Uo department, at prk-oa that mur iitsnre thrlr order r the future. - ' . fvb2-tf 9 M. Stork Dcul'-r and CoimuLseion Dtcn linut. Jcf-f--ton City Stock. Lamtinj:, Xei Orleans, La vt. AVCOCt.. ; Xt31tf , . ..W. ß. CKEATH0V8E. rmwiuiMiLL v niTturtty ton- ' M. minion ttiid Forwardinjr Merchant, New UicHita, La. , " - ... Jic2i-ly JLr uilit and Forwardinar Merchants Pt. Loiii. I.ihf-ral advances made on consignment to either tf our houses. ' " ' '. : u- ; nr.rr.RTO - -" ' ,; MtMsni.'AniK t IIoa, Bcment A Vcile, Ilo-ward & Brow-n, Evaimville. - ' - "teci"-ly JL trion and Forw&rdiug Merchants, No. 7'S Voynr.i street, Now Oilwiu. vV . . - T. C. T C1JE!.I........W..K. U. rAIBCHlLD. nyi-j ' . v. - ww.ili, Honn trt o.'MFiitiTjpHooi' M JktSAFE8. We have on hand a njr!y of tlmse Hre Vroof Safefs wliirh we ofli-r at low fi,fiire. Fir their su;tfrior qualiti-, we n-fi-r to Cre-otit City Bank, G. Copeland, Brckor and Banker, J. II. M.ighee k Co and Binert ft Yk-lo. -" ' P. HoRNBROOK Co., Ajrent,' 'vhi'tf. ' Water street, Evantvill., Ind. A who FiitHwribea for th - ....... NEW YORK. WEEKLY PRESS, A Bautifully Illifc-tratM - , - ramily Newspaper. : Tlie New York W vekly Vresa i oue of ile Lirpent and best literary pajwmof the day. A large Quarta containing Twenty l'ajr, r Sixty Columns, of en tertaining matter ; and tlegantly lUudtratca vvry A Gift worth from CO cents to $100 will be rent to each subscriber pa receipt of the euWrlption money...-.- . . " . ... - TEKS:.' - ;, One copy for one year, and 1 gift. ....-...,.$2 00 Three copiea one year and 3 pifts...... b 00 , Fire copies one year, ami & itifts... .... S 00 '. Ten copies one year, and 10 giU8..:......15 00 ; Twenty-one copies one year, and 12 gift..'W 00 Canadian subscriUfrs must nend 2'i eenU each ia addition to 4he ahove rates, to pay. the American postage, which most he pre-paid. . The articles to he dutributod lire comprised ia the lol lowing list: . - v, , 1 C 8. Treasury Note-.., ,$1000 00 ; . 2 do , J io t . io .- ' l00 00 , each. 5 do do do 200 00 each. 10 . do 1 do do 100 00 nh. Patent Lever Hunting Caned Watchesw..SlO0 00 .. , 20 Gold - Watchtai... . 75 00 w. Al do, , ii.NmiMMti.iiittwfiiHf . , CO CHI 100 - do ... 0 00 S00 Ladles Gold XVatchen .. .35 00 2U0 Sliver Hunting Caed XYatcbes- 35 00 500 Silver Watches. ....SlO 00 to 20 00 1000 Gold Guard, Vent and. Fob . - Chain? . ........... 10 00 to 30 00 . 1000 Gold lVus and Pencils 5 00 to 15 00 Gold Locket, Bract-lets, BrotH.hr),. -Ear Prop, BrMt Vina, Cuft Pius, Sleeve Button. Kiups, Shirt fetudi, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimblt, and a v.iili'ty of other articles worth from cents to S15 W each. . ... - ....... On r-eoipt cf the sulK'ription money )ue nbwrilnT's name will I entered upon our books opposite a number, and the gift convspou'llng with that mimR-r will Inj forwardird witltln one . week to him, by mail or evpreas. rt-paid. ... . -, There is neither, bambng nor lottery Mlont the ttliove, as every snbscrilier is sure of a Trlze of value. Wo prefer to make .this liberal distribution anion K them inotead of Riving a large coniiui.-ttion to Agenu, giving to the subscriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and in many canes bundrrd fiel more. DANIEL ADEK. Pul.lwlier. apl2im 211 Ontre street. New York. '. WßlTTROIf V SOJVi D, aKrs iu Jewelry. v at tele. Clock. Silvev Ware. 4c Iiavo ikw on hand a well s-lvtl rt-xk -f Kld and Silver Watches; ftno Jewelry r f all kimlsanJ of the latest style; Y'unkeo It ks in Kronx, Inm and Wiml ca-Tt.-!, rilvcr t;ill" and tcnpo!t, I.ite! wans l"rt nionuaies, gold, silver and iti l Fpec' K'li', ic., wl.ii h we are prrfarel to Sell at tho lowest EuiU rn prices, and Warr.iut e very artk-Ie to ! wliatit is r rivnloil. The public jceurrully arc luvitod to call and examine f,r thenus-lvcs, at the -Id stand, on Main street, between First and Second. . p2) If U'. Mi. ytcliHBU TTOKJS'Hf w W at Law and Notary Public. Oflioe in the Crewnt City Bank Building. Will attend faithful! v to all biMiness entnute! to bim. tnv:tO-l v y.ffJBJL l'Ol.TL'1.3 AND DKALF.KS IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, v MEDICALS, CHEMICALS, Paints, 011,Vnrnlslies, Itrns1ies,f.lnss A .YD CL.SJr.tr, PA TEXT M EVJCISI'S, ' PERFUMERY, BIRD CAGES, &C, EVAKSVIl.LR, 1 SI. I ASA." Having mad large additions to our tork, we an now roa-ly to fill all orders with such inality of (etods.-LS we feel assured will give lUtiresatiHfactlon. As we 'make, onr purchases br the isicksces, we are enabled to offor tlwm at thc lowet jioanblo prices, thereby glvivg the iiiirrha.ers thn same advantages as tie -. who buy East. We ako deal extenxivel? in ' DAUUEUIIEOTYPE ASD AUBHOTYPE STOCK And keep conntantly on hand a Inrge ami varied as-i-aortment of Cases, Cliemieals, Caincrals, and eTcry article connected w un tlie art. - Operators that chowo to order, and enclosing rero it Inner, the same care and juio-tt will be obeervad as if they attend personally. - , ,,. c iu "ivu i'nwniri u w iiv. iudvpi J.-B ii.w- - XVe shall, as lieretofore, giv particular attention to hare all orders carefully packod and promptly forwarded. JuTyi ÜALL0CK A ST0DPÄBD: 0 RING, Salmon, Pkkercll, XV hi to Fish, Lime Cement, Almond., Brazil Nuts, 'Fillerts, English XValnuts, Currants, lUlfiis, Fip, Comphor, A Inm, Eifom Salts, Sulphur, . Roll -Brimstone, Copperas, M:ulrbr, Logwood, Indipro, Cream Tartsr, Soda, Red Cord, all kinds; Blacking, Battincr, Clove, Havana, Orman', an, I half Spanish Cigars ; Teas, Cinger all kinds ; Clangs Jars, Lanterns and Flaskis Lemon Syrop, Mustard, Niitnicp, Match, SpauUli Mom, Idietetw, Oysters, Sardines, Pepper-Sauce, Stove Pies, Ko.in, Fancy Soaps, 1'owder, Safely Fiue, Tohacco, all kinds ; Scotch Snnff, Starch, X'inegar, Paper, all kinds ; Rioo, 4c, 4c. ' -' A snriply of the above kept constantly on hand, and for sale, low, by CILBERT 4 BOWLES. Jnno29-tf Svacmons near Water. 20 Mini r no m . rfitx; oil, 20 bxs. Star Candies, - ,.2) do Assorted German and Talm Soap, I jut received by t. 7.. II. COOK 4 Son. ttb wtA.VAEE rCl t?E TA ÄL.K I . JL.-. Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 lb cans. .. . , ., do . Lobttter, -' dr , do do ' I do , Mackerel - do .do do , -! . do. shad, do. do. do ' , " do Clams "..' do ... do do . . j ... v tlo . Cove Oysters, do - do . for sale by Z. H.COOK A.S0N1 7771:011 RE.VT. . FER 1 tO,VPE,VI Jfct. NIKNT DWELLING 1I0U5K on Oak at. . b (tween First add Socond, now in the occupation of llr l(riitrman Anitlv J.. WE3TLY HUGHES, . or to. Joly2 Sv.' kestermAn. r Rh. AVRJZSM bvttkr, 100 JB.tif DOZ. EGGS. For sale at - Jnly-2 . II. COOK A SON. JL.AAW GAR CURED HAMS. Received and for aale by -- -jnly- - H. OXK 4 SON, - . Sole Agent for Kvansvfll. 77- AE j-itijf, JjAk a j-'isii. white: JLJ FISH. PICKEREL. and UASS, a splendid article just received by. - , . - -julyz " Z. II. COOK 4 60N. 30 July2 Mi LH II. ctiuv n E AI . jyniu&ii GROUND., For Salo by - " ' . '. Z. II. COOK k SON. äf lvnrnttj TMO.V JVO TICF..OItflcred. That the owners of Lota in Mock- 1. in I tl. ltim Enbu-cciitent of th Pitv nt V. -,. , ville, canse the alley ia said Block, ruruiias from ! cs-n.mi ui xumi street, ISO mncli of the same as is not yet pava) to Ui broturkt to the yvurr rlfy gnde, Riid lay a nine, inch limostone pamonnt la six Indie of graTel, wlthia thirty day from the pnbli.tion of this notice; and in default then-of. the Cuuimon Council will proceed to perrm saH work, and the cot and exjense" accruing thereby w 111 i aac!iee.i to and collected t'V sale or saiü tf Ii. I nrHw-tffal 1 propert' ty. or so much . thereof tu w ui satiety aaiJ lien and voofx. By order of tlie Common Cmncil rf the City of Evaiisville. . . . . .... A. I.E. MUM", Clerk, i jlyl-l't X'olk-lte nipy.

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W VILLIP TACKET, THE CIIOCTAW1 Thc.CAmr CJICKlTAW.UaLiftitt n miiinOiT of the mMm. u.d . long m th ater prrmit, m a regular rakt-t. letwten EVuuHvflt auj New Orl-ati. Ytom lior1 rrrat JJ, i-lw ran wily rake tltrip lo thirt.n Jay. uii iU leave hri cvf-ry "ftnth dr,8ftvr lur d.'iartiire. She ill tum m Ut-r thirj trip ON THE 11T1I OK mil OK MAY. - Tb lim of her rriml will Ih t-k-crailH-t front tho impin, thi" ipir ir.ay kuww nd tviy npio Her Tii-erj I ltre" thr nv- iTrw to to ftU la" tlx rrJ pv rr fr the interest tuj't f.nre of tlte.ritjr vith whlen tin w-k to'iAntify" themlvi, and they solii-it in rVturu ftvurtitiz'-nx -h enconrasraieiit M U1 make their am nrct ion with tin rity yrnianent and rvcijrocnlIy profitalile. The Uat iit nl ff-r her unj'r'ort Vi froihti s veil a down cargo-, aid In j'irrtinj- to 1k-t ixf-eirt tip. ean fhe afford tr rniwu Ler don freight. ?lf -. Lere t-liouM, thcrefnw, f-r thetr own int-rei4,en-deavor lottruro Ikt ui. ftxljrhji from tLiir eorres-"" Imdet.U.s.K ' - ' - I. A. CRANE, Agent. PMff - .. .1 jrr n. .u.tiL tL ET. EVANSV1LLE, PADUCAII AND. CAIRO PACKET, , - J- ft. BONE, B. B. Hr.SROX, Mae-' rTL'l,IIKrk-ittor, lpnrr EnnviUe evcrv Mn-fCTrrsd-Ay and Thursdav at 12 o'cWk, M., . arriving at Padneoli at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12' o'clock, -M., Tuesday and-Fridav. Retarninp,' leaves Cairo ,-very Tue diiy nnd Friday, at 7 o'clock, ; P. M., and PMurah every WednmLiy and Saturdnv,'at 9 V1ock. A. M. CONNECTING AT EVANSVILLE XVITH TnE EVANSVILLE AND CRAWFORISVILLE K. 11 and Packets fur Green Rivrr Alo, eonnectinjr tt SmftbLind " with " Cimlierbind River Packets; at Cairo with Memphis New Orleans and St. Lonis Parket. - ' - - - ' Tickets can I obtained on board the boal for all Cit-ter CItie. - - -. . . - m.vit-ly it gflO.nPVRT, rEEfiJ.V Mfl . ILTY," R.T.larSt. Louisan 1 Louisville Pjt kets, LIGHTNING LINE. JTS3f Yhe following txiats have eoml "zs-inenccd their regular trifs In th fSiiSC; Louiiorilla and St. Louis trade, nnd will continue to run duritig tlie season, piving particular attention to all way bujiiH-sa. , Tha . . ' FASHION, .. 1 " . -C4IT." J. If. WAHTIX, ' raises Evansville, going down every Tuesday inornlug, and tip everv Friday morning. The , . ; - IIIGHYLYER, - ... . , T:oo Evansvillo, going down, every' Tbun'day morning, and tip every Monday .nomir. Y - LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUiS PnKscnser luid shippers enn rely npn the5e boats leading pr.nctually on tlw-lr regular days and counortinjr with all the packets running Uve St. Louis. f For reiglit or paarige appl v on Nurd or to . . mrl7 r-- . . IG. O'RILEYACO. . 7TE UVMMR K WIJ811LL1Z LOUISVILLE PACKET. - ' ' ffzasM, .The JOHN BRIGGS mill hereafter ."Zr-f11 repularly as -a Louisville and JSstSfÄEvansTillo Packet; having excellent accommodations fvr Passengers. She will leave Evansvillo. every Wednesday and Saturday alterN. II. COBB, Mwter. mr28 P. M. GARDNER, (Tk. WEi3VMMR M,Otri8tIM,.K1- BP. ANSV1LLE AND HENDERSON PACKET-.' The STEAMER SCIOTO, NU 2. XtV7vi-Tf,u leave .wnsrilla w-ry ''j-'.r-will leave Esansvilla -nr Tiw. ZHSiv at 6 o'clock. . lr . n,l K.Br. CTaay at o t iocit. f. jr., flay at 2 o clock, p. for Henderao lsville. ' AcconiznbtlatioTia e xcrllvnt, for Henderaoq and Jtnd Lo-jPMOTicKr-msnt . cjsirr canal V On and alter February lt, ls.8, 1 will clou ray books to all running ccounU and sell fi cash only or its equivalent. - . Experience has tanght me to take this phuj, 1 lieving it to 1 to the interest of buyers, s well as to mys-lf. I shall try to make It an'olyect Ivr all to pay cash, and bope to give offene none by rfnsing credit, s I shall refnj ail Uh'xit resis t to person cr persons. All goods must be paid -1st bfors they leave the store. If not satTir.twv,' fcey can U retnmed, and I w ill refund the loeilf-y. . . Al.o, I tftke this opprtuiafy to offer my" sincere thanks for the liberal patmnaga with which I was heretofore fcvorrd, anJ aak it continuance- ef (Imi same, promixing to merit the s.'imc by prompt aud fair dealing and an additional imlnceiui-iit in prices. Janl . SAM. ESiBICH, . Main St., 3 doors bt-Iow Second. -- - W4VOH .H 11 Vi Lit Mitt f.V CONTRACTOÄ-Sash, Doors and BlinHs iua. taot-ler. All kin-Is of Orvenrera' and Joiners' Work done in a pootland -.vorkaurnlike manner. - Shop on Third Street, between Cherry ard Oak Slreet. . taff-dmina JBlfaitUL.K iVJLL jrTfi.X'sv Kiy. tJL TAULIHMEN T. S L N D L K L A N D, ' lias opeuc-d in connexion with Iii- Shaving Saloon, wim conunodioiM and ekg.tnt BATIIINU BOOMS, whrr-pentli-roen can fyt a pletvaut culd or worm both a' all hours of the day,' from (I A. 31., to 11 at night, for the very moderate prl of 25 cents each, or tive tkkeU for u dollar . . - J.r-tf -no st OA' nnLTtjra coJtrjj-i JLw JIanuf.rturen of Slachis . Belting, Steam "Packing, Engine Hose, and all other art ichu of Vulranized India Rut bor, u.-M-d for ' Mechanical and Manufartirrlng pnqvwes. " - - IIAWWK HJNTAG, AcrnU frr the Company, WttT Ktreet, Kvansvilli, Ind. " 1 he exericiiee of tlte last ten ycaxi has ju.tly piincd the confldenre of tho com-nmi rs : thi.'tv gether with creat iaiprovemetfts in tlie juiUirr warrunts the miiiiufactnrvr in WH-rting it to lr anrvrior to leuther, or anything el.-v, for all open belts ; atnl from their long experience and wierior machinery, authorize them' t as-wt Its mp-rioritv f-over all other mannfa-turers;.ajnple testimonials of which, from the largft manutM-turing cfctal lKbments in the New Ilnland State ran bo found at the niiL-ntx. A Ihit uCHortineet ulway on band, and furnilied of givan length al bort notice. - -.-. decltf . WBKJMIM THIS IT W1LI.VA I V WK J J- lUiave on handelnd will wll at reluxjl prb,for ' t ;oin, a gooa et it or cola ana silver Wat-In, ! Newest siyles c-f Fine Jewelry, Silver War-, Uold Pen, Portmonaics,- Clocks, Ac. Those In wmit of ! any articles in our line of bolua, wiU find it greatly to tin ir tnh-rest to give im a call, as we wfh to , U'kso out as as much as txwil-le of our pm.t slot k, pn pxratory to the Fall trade, and will eel! ( not below but at a small advance on w t price. . . -BLTI'RCILFF A SON, -J -Jy8 Main street, Utwwn Firrt and Second. 'iri JL0 having oiiened a Retail Img Store. on. the cor,nnr of Second and Luc-wt atix-ot, solicits the patronage of ih citizeiii of Evanvi!)e and vicinity. Tle entire stock has been rorchasnd in the Eat, ref gardless of eiponse, of the purest and lt uiatenals, and eonnists in part, of Pure Drug, neaicines. Chemicals. Pure Wines and Brandies, (for medical I purposes only,) Stationary Perfumery, Spf and all POjrtilar l'atent Medicines. - - . ; sfPhynicians' preecription and family minis coiupoumh-d by an experienced epoth-cary, at all hours of thc day and night.. augl5-ly gniTiriiEttT jiou-lKSt siccusHjfr to S. E. Gilbert 4 Co., Wholesale Groom', Sjeamore street, lietww-D Water and First ftrerts L'vansville DmL A full assortment of Groceries alwnyi on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Ag-nts fr "Cj-press Mills" Cotton Yarns, nt ni.ianf:ftorer' price.- ' ' . - ' oct29 jrniL I. J .w n 11: a no iitjV at WW N hole-ale.and Rail druggist, W ashing tn Bkck, 3Iain street, EvansviRe, Indiana. - mar2u-lv ri. ft..X"Ä.X.V, JTTOHtiey at Law, Evansville, Indiana. BW'Office on Third street, ia the rear af the Cresrnt City Bank Building.. apCO-ly 7f no it n i s s. j oi jy 'Jiojy; j ttquTIL ney 4 Counse llor at Law, ETansvile, Ind. Br f!i on Third street, in the Crescent City Bank Building. eept25-ly rrmvHR m. polk, rrau.vjs'i MJJIaw, Notary Public, Real FL-tate and Golh-ct-Ing Agent, will attend to every sieeies of enrcy. aucing, take deositions and aftidavits, acknow ledgTnonts cf Deels, and Mortgagrj, in - fact, will perform faithfully all buMoees of an Attorney entrusted to hi" rare. , ' ajloom in W. n. Brown Ws office, Win re ton, Indiana., '-,' .. . , sej-ttVly jr. Mj.-ywui: uttor.wi9 Law and General Collcctinz Atn-nt, lb-n-f derson, Ky. - - - - ; mb3tf TT" J. SJUS'ttMiRSy SIM. I'JiM PMTKH No. 8, Marble Hall Building, Stcond SUy, Mafn vtreet, Evansville, Indiana. Carriage work Plated witb neatness and dispab-n. - Furnish to order, Silver, Door, Number aud Manufacturers' nam, riates. Bell Palls, Hinges, Bailing, Kaobs, Ixxk with Plated Knobs and Furniture, at Cincinnati price. . - - - . - . ! . tnarl. im J.JOEL. STO CK VOJHMIHHIO.JL Merchant and proprietor of Stock StabUts New Ort ins, La. jan27-ly. RkEM ESTABLISH Ell EOUJ'IRl A. AND MACHINK SHOP. KRATZ k HEILMAN, Iine stre., Evnrille Indiana." The proprietors of the City Foundry are new prepared . to do 11 kiud-s of Macbino and FmiKUfag work, and erjthing apiwrtaiaüig to, I he fnuidry Lawiuosa. Machinery cf all-kind, mads atlJ.eepairtl. . XV have every facility of taebewt BUM-fein-ry and workmen, and we give all work entroriid t us, por nndirbkti attention. We are mannfuiurimr , - - BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES. " of any power required, wnd ready tr promptly ÄH orders for this kiod of jiutchinenr, warraniing ' r work, and Mtistied with reaaonable I rice Tl 1 rowwrry, xurni-ning nop. Ar, arc on 1 u r...-, - arc n Main olrt ct, jwt above S-eiid, bre'cok w ill I received. K RATZ A H E U-M A pr?Vly . . . . iiir. n.ii.r. avir.f HS

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