Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 201, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 July 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. VYXDNgJDAY HÜBN'ING. JULY 11

XS?"Tbe State Sentinel tbinki that to xaalcctlw Icctioa of Bright aal Fitch aa issoo at the October election, b moat rliiruloua, "It saja, "It ü & settled qucatiou.Tto docLioa will not be reversed. And &0&O kaow better than the Republican lead ers of Indiana that the election Li not only kJegalbut that it unequivocally reflected the will of tie majority of the people of Indiana, fairly dctcroinod after an exciting canvas In which all the political issues of the day had been fully presented to them for their consideration and verdict." The Sentinel Is not as well informed a.3

an organ ought to be, in regard to public opinion, if it thinks the question can be suppressed as the most prominent issue in the coming contest. The peopl in the pocket, io not, by any mean3, consider it a "settled Tjncfition." Anti-Briebtism here la more potent than tnti-Lecomptormm. And the Sentinel makes itself " most riducuIouV' by opposing the people oT Indiana will submit passively to such a monstrous fraud. The decline of statesmanship and the degeneration of parties is sorrowfully stated by Mr. Everett in his Fourth of July address at Bostou. He says: "If I felt the slightest inclination, (which I do not), with the partial restoration of my health, to re tarn to public life, I should be deterred from it by the fact that between the extremes of opinion which distract and threaten to con vulse the country, I Hud no middle path to practical usefulness which a friend of mod erate councli is permitted to pursue. Statesmanship, as it was understood in ny younger days that is, the study of the foreign relations of tho country, its defences, naval and military its currency and finaneJ, it3 internal impTovtnient.-, its great industrial interests, and the relations of the XJovernment to the Indian tribes, has almott btcomt an obsolete idea, and our political life ' has assumed almost exclusively tho form of sectional agitation. Into th.it dreary an 1 profitless agitation I hare no heart to enter." The truth of these remarks i: painfully felt by every man who has had twenty years experience in the politics of the country. Superior City. The Secretary of the Interior has decided that neither of the par ties claiming the land which forms the site of äuperior City are entitled to it. He declares the half-breeds, who entered and sol I the land to Bright's rival claimants, h-.rl no right to pre-empt. The adverse claim of Bright and others is rejected, bccau.se it has not been showu that these proprietors were occupants of thu tracts ai rcpiired by the pre-emption laws. The laud at the time of the decision was open to pre-emption anew, and the parties in favor at Washington, who would be likely to know the decision before its promulgation, have probably taken measures to secure it. SThe lady of Sir Jno. Dean Paul, the fraudulent banker, who has been condemned by the English courts to ten years transportation to the penal colony at Swan river, in Australia, goes out with her convict husband, and w ill not lccrt him in hii disgrace and affliction. She hai an annual income of $80,000 of her own, which she proposes to spend in the colony. Her ladyship takes her equipages and everything else necessary to enjoy a splendid life of luxury. Would it not be more noble to stay at home and give a portion of this splendid income to pay tho poor families her husband has robbed ? ÄSÖflt appeared upon the trial of the action for libel, brought by Cough against another temperance lecturer, in the English Exchequer Court, that Gough has been employed by two temperance societies one English and the other Scotch for four or five years, at $30 per lecture, for two hundred lectures a year, making his income from these associations $10,000 per annum. The charges of using opium and stimulants were not sustained by the evidence, and were acknowledged to be false by the party who preferred them. S$A man in Clermont county, Ohio, recently cut down a mulberry tree, and on f plitting it, found a black snake tix feet in length, imbedded in its heart. From the marks of the growth of the timber, it is said, the snake must have I ccn enclosed in it in a torpid state for fifteen years. When talen out the reptile was blind and could move only its head. The truth of the story is vouched for by the county paper that publishes it; but it requires a stretch of credulity to believe it. SEorcrioN And Homicide. A few days since a Dr. Mitchell was killed near Lake Bolivar, Miss., by a Mr. Tarter Williams. It is said that Mitchell wa3 a seducer the Tictim of his unhallowed licentiousness being a daughter cf the man at whose hands he met his death. As soon as Mr. Williams was made aware that hid daughter had icen ruined by Dr. Mitchell, Iiis family physician a man in whom he had ever placed the most implicit confidence he committed homicide. EfX Arch Bishop Hughes is a'out to lay the foundation of a new Kouian Catholic Cathedral on Fifth avenue, New York, which is to cost half a millioa of dollars. The ouildiug will have a front of 140 feet, by 325 deep, and as usual with gothic cathedrals, it wdl be cruciform, with transept and rear entrances. It will require five years to complete it and it will be one of the niosi spleadid gothic structures in tie country.

It is again reported that Prof. AasIz Elount, the mother, has promised to furnish baa resigned bis connection with Harvard j a full account of the affair to the public, if College, aad accepted the invitation of the the reporters will net aanov her by their ixaScpwor Kapoieca to reside la Tarla. pcrticat caUj.

tyThe Vincennes Gazette intimates a

design, If there should be a chance, -through the scbinns in tho Democratic ranks, to elect one of thcur own party io Cocsresa, that the Republicans thould nominate a candidate and try their strength. We do not believe tha suggestion will be approved by any portion of the tarty respectable for numbers or iuQucncc Such a course would be trcachurooi to Judc liovty, and suicidal to thoee who uould make tho attempt ; tor in the movencat they would not have the countenance cither of the German Republi cans, nor of the Native Americana. . Without th j support of these parties, what could tho Republicans effect in thi3 District? The vote for Fremont in which the Germans united with them shows their extreme weakness and the folly of bringing forward a candidate of their own, under any circumstances. The suggestion must have come from a Lccomptonitc in disguise, for the result of the attempt would inevitably bo the election of Judge Niblack. The Bright men would exult over such a division of the Auti-Lccoraptoa strcagth aa giving a sure and ca-y victory to their nominee. The Republican who lends himself to .this intrigue will betray tkc caue and principles he professes to support, and give the triumph to his most inveterate opponents. ----- Latest from Utah- - Peace Established. The last Utah mail came through from Salt Lake City, instead of from Camp Scott, bringing dates down to the 19th of June, one week later than our previous intelligence. The Peace Commissioners had arrived in the city, and the terms of pacifications had been agreed upon and signed. Young and the whole Mormon population, except about forty individuals, had left the city and gone South to Provost. The city was completely deserted and its streets solitary. On the 20th of June, the army of Colonel Johnson was met at Echo Cannon, stretched out on the road for more than a mile, on its march to the city, or its place of encampment to the south of it. Gen. Harney had passed Fort Laramie. The rains had been very heavy on the plains, and the rivers were high. The grass was never so abundant as it is this season. The mail party that left on the 1st of June, going out, encountered a severe snow storm; and a heavy snow fell at Fort Bridger on the 10th of June. ———<>——— ----->While we are carrying on war against the polygamists of Utah, it is said that concubinage exists in all that vast region that separates the civilization of the East from that of California. Every trader, frontierman, trapper, government agent and employee buys his Indian concubines, and every white man along the route has his household of wives. For a young and beautiful squaw, as high as three or four horses are given to the family. Old or ugly ones go cheap. Once sold to the white man, her Indian relatives renounce all further interest in her, and not merely her person, but her life is at the disposal of her owner.— When a white man gets tired of his slave wife, he ships her off and gets another. The children of these unions are totally neglected by the fathers, and grow up as they may under the care of the mothers. At all the forts along this route, the young officers, settlers, and all that can afford it, keep their squaws. ———<>——— INDIAN TREATIES.—The Indian agents in Washington and Oregon have recently made treaties with about twenty tribes of Indians, numbering more than 1r,000 souls, by which tho Government acquired 62,415,380 acres of land, for which it agreed to pay in <cash> arrangements $2,052,000, besides incuring various and sundry heavy expenses flr twenty years. These treaties have all been neglected in the Senate, while the white settlers have been steadily taking possession of the ceded lands. The Indians do not understand Senatorial delays, and they naturally conclude that the whites are about robbing them of their lands. Hence the recent hostilities, and the apprehension is that there will be another general war with all these tribes combined. ———<>——— fcSTlic pvonle of Xtv Urleaus have driven into Coventry the ba.-e men who höre filse wituesi? against Mi.3.IIarly ou the trial of lur father f-r mimlrr. They were nun octupjin rcspettabk positions as clerks ;in-l weighers in cotton .rcFsc?. Their cnijMoyces have Ltcn fonueily notified ly the merchants that tluy will have no busitios with any concern where thev are employed. Thev hate been exclled froui all decent society, and turned cut of the Odd fellow's Lode-pa. One of them has been discarded by Iiis own wife as too base a wretch fur an honorable woman to liar his name. rSThe Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of the Cth inst., says that "Senator Bright has left fur Indiana, wLich State he intends to thoroughly canvass precedent to the electicn."' llh chief arguments will be drawn from his breeches jKxkcts. Ills purse contains more loio, of the kind he u-cs, than his head. His pocket look has more notes of persuasive eloquence than any his dull brain can coin, or his tongue ever uttered. But such canvassing is losing, its force with the people of this State, and his hilars w ill not be found as successful as heretofore. fcSCapt. Keverie, whose adventures with MUs. Blount of Mobile has excited so much attention from the Tress, is said to have Wen married to a woman in New York in 1657 with whom he had been living previous to the marriage. When his ca?c was called in court on the 8th inst., the Captain w as found missingr. lie had acted, it is supposed, upon the decreet maxim that ''discretion is the Letter part of valor,"' and evaded aa cxaminaticn before the court. Mrs.

J"The Washington correspondent of Forncy'3. Prcs3 sayr that Bigger of the Treasury and Ilendricks of the Land OSce, notoriously the tools cf Senator Bright, arc in Indiai-ä, " and that they write Lack to Washington bepging ftr heaven's uke that the proscription of the aati-Leoomptoa Democrats fchail ocasc until after Üs dectoru They flatter themselves that a luff ia the ttcria of persecution w ill lull the friends of Douglas into a feeding of security. Senator Bright reached Madison a wttk ago and is said to be hurrybg through the State fVorn point to point itnvinj to tactile all strifes between the L'onptoa and antiLccomptoa Democrats wherever he goes.

Though he is violently Lecompton, he hesiUtcs not to advise, command, compel the Lecompton candidates and aspirants for ofllce to give way to their anti-Lex ompton rivals wherever he thicks that harmony cannot be otherwise secured. Xo doubt these things will have their effect, and many an anti-Lecouipton Democrat of Indiana will forego all rcanifohUicn of resentment at seeing his political brethren decapitated in every State where the remorseless Administration dares ply the guillotine. .. The Firt Congrcs!onal District w ill be the special objeet of his attention. Neither money nor effort will be spared to carry it. It will be filled with his agent and ccry officeholdcr and expectant of ofli'-c has hid his task assigned him, on the performance of which his hopes dep'.-nJ. 3 Möns. Bell;-, wl o has contracted fer the right to construct the Nicaragua iutercceanic canal, proves himself to be a practical, business man, w ith no political view in his schemes. lie is merely a pacific speculator, who, with a vast capital to back him, proposes to dig a canal across the Isthmus. Of the feasibility of this cntcrpri.se bespeaks with absolute and enthusiastic confidence. It is no more dülicult, he .thinks, than the piercing of Mount Cenis, or than a dozen other achievements of modern engineering. Nor dixs he sec why the American people or their flovvrninent should view the entcrpriac with ji-alomy. Vor the practical work of digging the canal, Xew York nvt hi the startin; pobit. Tho chief expenditures for machinery, implements and lVd for the lalKirers must be made in t he country. Wtien the canal is tl-jui it will li vastly more beneficial to American commerce than that of any other nation. M ns. B.-lIy has gone to France, with the intention of returning soon, to take the first steps for beginning the enterprise, lie is said to be a man of remarkable energy of character. gVA Capt. Many, in his winter excursion from Ciirup Scott to New Mexico, dicoverel some very remarkaMc springs on the route, which were cillcil "fountain? qui UuiUe" or lxiliii sririnps. There isa very rouiul .tntl smooth r. k, elevateil several feet above the earth, with an oval top, and directly ujon the toj is a round Lasin. like ita artificial fountain, into which comes from the lx.ttom a stream of water a lare as a man's arm, with m much force as if thrown by a fire engine. Th; basin remains filled constantly, but does not run over, having a ' subterranean outlit. On tatin this wa ter, much to hii astonishment, he found it very similar to CouRre. water, only inmh more i-a?aitt. He drank large qtiantitits of it, and nys it produced a delightful sensation. tSyCapt. r'!'-', who lias been cmtiloyed by the Llovcrnintiit, in sinking artesian wells a'onpf the emigrant route from Texa.to hi Tasso, ha:; found a large number of natural Fpvings on the desert high lan Is, called Lilano Estacndo, nbout half way between the lVcos river and the Mu.tan springs, before known. The springs can be reached over a hard pravelly route, shorter than the present t migrant ro.nl. There wad no signs of water in the midst of the bare hills where they were found, till the discoverers were in the middle of them. The fut of the existence of Fuch recounts for water is of great importance to 1ro.ps and emigrants traversing the country. NE WAD YE RT i SEM EH TS." " Mr llKOTYPK FOUNPKY, No. 1' f, Viue pfrrvt, !;wif n Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI. IL ALLISON, Si t. C.V. O I'KIsruI.L i CO., 5Uuufacturrs and IValvrs in NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Print ins Prvici, Cujc. Galli , Ao., Inks and Priutin Material ft verr dtriptlun, htrityiin cf nil kimlr, H-mk.4, Muric, l'.tt. ut Mvdiciii-llin-ctiiitii, Jot, Woo.! Lnravlujr, Ai., it I6ä 'Pritiid anl Putti rn LctN-n, arioim ntyW. IkÄ'EUftrotyj.inj; in uU ir 1 laudier, jlyll-lirt. WMSSOZVTIO.Y OT CO.FARTjBii'nliii. The firm rf llafccwk k 'iinUtg yrn dLu!v?d by liini'atiori cu 1 -t July. II. O. 15lck Lav'm i ur.l amJ tb- intiv.-t of U. S. n'it;i in tli ncct'unts cf the lit) tir in, will atmu and pny all their d-bt. Th mim'' of th firm tu It- u-od only in liqui lation. II. I. BAHCOCK, jlyll-dtm (iF.t. 8. ypNNT.UL VTfOJt ilA'.T. The Brick Store und Dwelling M. on tho cornet cf IVik ad Stcvnd Strwf; the coniiiftt if five lar rwa, with a larg? tor nont and rcJIjr. R-ut Si"i. Apply to Jiylt-Jw !tICin KAI.KICH. IB U' Al6n e it ." d z. n Ituilrca I W h lw v larrvw, ro- ivwl nn I f..r s.ile hv jly 1 1 SAMIKL OKU. W:.V Ytll'M'.lt IlÖTMILy iiTVUl trr nt., CrtiT f W uiiiut. Kv..uvill.-, In.li.m;,. J. STIJYK LIS, Priiiritr. FA It K, ON L PuLLAR PKR DAY. The Ttiwn River II.jM has l it. ly Leeu tLronli It re'inti d mi J repaired, and i'rin its fiijicrior jxtitiou offer jrrt'at iiidueemeut to traveler. The llou-; frvut direetly uixn tin OhL Kiver, is but two Mocks n-rth of the steamboat landing ami bifiue c-nter f th? rity, but I rulirtljr renn v-d from in nvi and bustle, while iti commanding H-itiiMi and l.irge rc'ui render it the Cexdest lioue ill Kvaii-.vilie. Tiuwkfiil for -at itron:i?e, th proprietor will hpare uo pain- to tuvoiuiut-xlite his gui'-M. jtyial.iw)'iiii ITjf O J BU Two gvutlemeu and their wive ran JLA9 be neoiin:ii.'Iat.-U with kmh1 rKni.4 and board at the Uree u lUter Hotel, corner of Wtt r an I Walnut btrifta. jlyl3-lw R9l'M K It. A tew einöle eutl. m. u can be acAXAw coiumeHlated with j-cruiatieut Uard at the Grw'ti IUvt r Hotel, mrm-r tf Water and Walnut 6trcvts. jlyl3-lw XV CI VS U.IIt Tf J.TIJ O R TEH 1.VJ lKaler in -Metal. 4 and 6 Burlim Slip, New York Oilers for sale lSunca Tin, Straits Tin, Antiuiouy, SjauL-U and America a Ls-ad, Slab Zinc, Cop. j-er, Bw-iuth, Bar Tin and Bar Lead, Babbit metal, Spelter Solder, PlumbT's Soldder, Ac. A to, Britanau aul 1'luted Ware, at wh.'l-alc tni rrUlL uaiLMm

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

it j. von oy time. ILyVILLE AND CBA.W Cn and after Jlor.diy, July UUi, iios, iao uaisj od thi road will riui n fcUow - Ito tp nail will luv aaJ.vilIo at OA. Viacenu 12.10, asdarriva at Terre llaut ni 3 P. 11. a tertu-foru (Üiui Uiä t Viscd.aca aid Tmt Haut ) Iba dowa mail will Iwva Tarrs U-wt it 3.3 r. M.: Vücbiic3 C.Sa, and arrive at Evaasviilc at 3.1'J I'. M. (Sup rr at Vinceun.) TUL ACCOMMODATION TRAIN BETWEEN EYAS9YILLE AND VINCEKXE3. Oa Tuesdays, Thurhdiy- and Saturdays cn!y. Wül leav Viao:nn t 0.W A. iL. and arrive t IviEvUla at 10.10 A. 51. Will ky Evanria at 1.33 T. II. and nrrivo at Vinaae at 5.37 P. ."-I. BETWEEN VINCENNES AND IE HUE HAUTE. Ou Monrtiyn, Wedßfctry aD.1 FrtA.ya only. w tu icavo V luocnat.1 at uwa. u. au-. ani ti Trre Haut at 10.60 A. M.; iU levo Terre Ilaiito at 1.40 1. M. and arriv at Vincena at C.ai P. M. JOJI.V l.VGLE, JR., Sup't. JTjM cocimenco tb.-minfir tail) m Ert, tr n-fi.-ttaLt Mn k-Kie-tr ia a uorcautü; lioa, or railroad olBc. Lt.t of ref-rovM given. Krr rrlicular addrem "A," I". O. liox 00, Evansvillc, Ind. jly UMf 1 J'L'L.L. ANSOßTMK.YT üi 1. Woia lioot) iiou. iart rwited und f i-r kie at reduced prict-, or JACOÜ STEAU1), FAME BY UtOlE t .'.IPAN11. Tho un-U-rftigticJ havin been arpiati'i Ajnt fur KvgLQovilia and vlciuity, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINGTON. Sec'y. T. A. MORELS, 1WI. AND T11E RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. HATHAWAY, y. 5Ü. HATHAWAY, Pro t. arv prepared Vt uiid'Tiit.? ut.Jii th bt-tter com , cf Fire aaJ Murin; Rlk., at m low ntex of mI mium as aro consLkut uitli rvruiancnoy aa I reI iat.ilily. Ttww Companiffl ronHrw t'.u-ir l'Ulni xclurivry to the Mate f Indiana, j iJ"A!l loPiti nli!y a!ju.t-! and promptly I paid ilhuut any aUttcui(.ut or 'iminutivu whatj v r. R'.f-Tcncois: Every man, without fX'Vption, who ha fu.'-taiiicd less in rithcr Conijany, a lit of whom all citizens (f our own XtuU1 m;v ti wn at our otflrc A. I). REYNOLDS i CO. Evan.-villi, Ju!y J, lCii-ly jr. Hute JttabK', N.-cvmi txwet-n ftain and Locitet Str't, op pooile the Old PrcabjUriau Churcli, Ev.iuvil!e. Th' und-iigncd hs a lur? and commodious Crii k Stalle with tbt d fcr carriaj:, and is jrepored to lake Lcnsos hy ths d.iy, wc k or month. Iii euntoiuerH may bo euro of bavin; tu-ir aniina'.i well and carefully uttnulcl to. Jle n f-rs tj the f"!loin jonll'iiu'U wLoM hjrscB he Lua bud a loug timo under Li t barjr. JIo U:m al.o a number cf good and fe horws Lr the ciid.lk- or harne, with a number of new and coniLrtaM bu;r 'i-.s to Liiv. Urdi r fur raddle Imr-c or bu'e. will bu puucluiilly attended . Refer t- O. KeOf. Cm itHcr; C. R. LV lnent; J. S. iavitt, E -huli; Cyprian TnHon. ootl-ly JIl!ATJ1NJ Ffföor iiio.v-.ivvo hi'ijUkff MjL II.h'p Iron, u.-."orte1 pien, haud ait.t f.r Mi- nt n-dfirrd rri.'e l.y MMl'KL UKK. til.Yltlti vfi:-uuoo I'Oiwns asijt; hj BMIk rt.intnoo aiil rliamnl j-!i.- Irn; 'St do i.tiTanifid and i l; "t 'aki Mleet Zill'" tvi I ihjt ui et i ler r."tt..iu. on nut. in t-t-rv ci'l for sale ly SAMttL UKK. W.f.VF.-;4.i UAtJ.-i t'JIJ'IZlZi J IJtx k.. HKsort.d Nails 1' d. Tut Sj ik.; 50 do Wr't do; l"i Imxi8 sf'.rted "j I ti ToIkvc; ' d d) M.m li; do do M,,,- f.u,dl-r; J' W.-s;h Wbit-j Lend; 1 bbU. Lin.-;ed Mil; .1 do Tiirr niijK ; .Vt do l' lo I'it.-L; ;".') di Vim j.ar: 4' bas fit": Sa!'; im) Lbl. WMte Lim -; !'" d C'bU'üt. ."nt btlü. .r v Lime; -'Ida ria.t r I'aris. Tu htiic and for u:K, DALKLL A CO. mioTici: to 11 K.Uli US J.VJ a v Ii. AY IKAI.Ei:S. Tho un.ler-.ijn.-d ould res-pet t!u!ly i nf i m the Hay (iruwern aii'l iHalein t t he Ire purrh.Ted t Ii? riht t m:ke nnd wll IVnnUtcta'ii Pcrt:iMa ,.ty Pvt in Vanderturph nnd V rrirk countle, au1 m now ready tn r'Wivr onier tr I're-an, whli h he will prempil till and M-t up, and warrant to ierfrrj all that ',1 n prewDtttl. Prron wantin,; I'h vcu'.d d. weli t e:ill mi tlw uudorined and examine the niodvl and the pi im iplt upon hit-h they oi k, ref)uii in he (vuver and Ii iuiN aa I d.'iiii iiiira wik and bt-tter than any other lYen in us.-, fur anything like the miiey, und t.ike up but little nx.in. hh p ' N.':und street Ktwovii Uk and Mullierry, KviUKvil'.e. Ii. DYSON'. "je-ThinUw Mut.trd f.'l d.-7. Pepfer 1 f, t Tin On; i-Q ! Uins'-r do d; 2" dj Cloves do d'; 6') dj Ciciiiimon (z d.; 10 do Aw. Nutmegs hü Maei-; 73 M iistard 1 i lb tau; .r.f) do H h.; 40 iU 1 de.; Wanauted pure, e-r lieaiev r-fiiud-d, bv ".. 11. (MiK'.t SON. "l i 'iJHTns- is ö ji.i a sit to' to i 3 f. ; 10 half cliet Powchong Tea: :. bbU. Pearl Barley; J) btls. Crtth. and Powder! Siiftnr; lil bas Cotton Yarn, 5, C, 7 aud K0; 75 bah iVdton Battitis; l")0boxfti No. 1 Ib-rrinHi. Keoivcvl and fur palo at reduced prices for mfh, by I.'.l P. HKIMAXN. iiKlSTO TIIll It Ti . Oh' F.vaiiMiile and Paduculi. I have contracted with the Pot cdlicc Department ti carry th mail, tri-week!y, iH-twi-n yuur city and Paduculi, for four year, and from the fine of uhieh we have 80 Ion ieeu the neevsit j an 1 1 Ii; advantages that would accrue to both pla.v by it f rm.it i.m. It U my determination t.i run tlii. Hue in gixxl f.iith, nnd do all I ran to adv.iuce the- iutctvnU if Nfth Cltiep; ever Wiifchful to show partiality to neither Lv, but let the bui-ineK flow in tho respective channeU tK'it may be wrought out by the energy and iuditry of tln ir bitsineM men. I l k to you for your m p-'-rt, influence a.l ptronige in thiii adventure, and ho e by strict attention to adv.iu-e tha lntcr-t cf tho line, and build up a lar an I profitable busimi for your two youiijr atiil llt'iu i'-hhi cltiei. jlyw-lw I. (;. FOWI.V.R. w f.a 1 Vf VP 6ie. 73 if OA US JLJ Pure Leinoa Syrup; i"i boxes Lump Tubacco; 40 do Hamburg Cheque; 1 cnk Dried B.-el; '.I bids, fine old Pinch Branily; 4 quart Pips Peach d.n" 10 1-3 do do do; '2 quart Pipes Port Wine; fi bbN. Jinije Wine and Brandie. lo eived and T r i-ale by I. A T. IIEI.MANN. rjio JL Cur Ti E iOPES OF t GO OU Cup cf Tea. We are now in receipt of a verr Chi b-e lot cf h ose Teas t oujht expressly for retail :r.id Call one and all. Seraph's given with plea-U2-c,J.y X. II. COOK A SDN. TrMSMluTS .E.T rjErr Mi fortaleby Z. II. COOK & SON. XlliaLK. n IfUJls.A.YOTJiKtt g arrival this d.iy of lu c;c-ks, at Z. H. CÜ0K i SON'S, Sole Agents for Kvaiijville. JL Iid. for uriV'at Z. H. COK A SON S. 7 yj.n 7. i."irj'io it 'Jiiiii-Iöö C 'H ke- Miami Kiflle Powder; ö'U kej;s Blasting powder; 2." rase Bifle do; i.0 half kef; Rifle Pnwli-r. For Sale bv ; H. COOK SON, Agent. i"X9JIIhS 70 kegs assorted Nails for sal by Z. If. COOK A SOS. .C0.i i;si Ihix.i aborted Toilet Soap; Of IjO lbs. very old Castile Siap, for cale or II. COOK A SON. qn ppl i:s-o BAiuiv.L s.i ppzi:sf x Barrel Tear. Ju-t rec-iveil l.r A. P. KEYNOLPS A CO. . Ö.1I e r.v aTI ä ei oS k ä e rTtK THAN OTHERS. j R. B. HAKT, is now prewired to supply the city ! aud country trade with the l,et of coru meal, unJ bolted, corn prit aud hominy, of all grades; wheat i grits, iiiioltc-d Cour, rye flour, extra fimily Hour, cruu leuti, bran, klupstufr, corn, outs, chicken feed. and all articles ia the f.d line. All trade delivered to any pitrt of ths city. Please send ia your orders. My prices w ill be low, as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the b'st. Tlie nimble sixpence better than the slow sui.img i my motto, au may lepetiu on g-'tting all my tralc mane or none but the beot of ground grains, as I will buv no 0,r B- B- HAUT. jaa..-dlwtf

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f IT IIIOLJttULi: TO U J CCO J ft.VW wr OY , f 8AX'l L. rSCX ...6Z0. W. WlCJtJ 1EYI X,. ycCK. NOCK, WICKS, &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, I .nnuniTCinn Mprrhmitc nnH yvmiiiiiAiiuu iixiivuuuu'j UUU ( rtAtrua . rorclgn ADomeatlc Liquor, Clgara, 4bc. A.c. AGISTS " - riEGlSLU XISSOUEI A KD AT. .TOBACCO. Also, agents roa . , XJYSrilLE C0TT0K TABSS, TWINE, EATrr.vc, cottos ma still a cordagi No. 511 Main Btnw?t, " LUUISV1LLE, KV. ... , r" , . , j W e kxp cortKtaiitly oa band alarp ktoch of pfp- j u1.tr trands of Toltacco. among vhi h arc Uwll: nd i r.mpr t lni" Arro ana i aacoiwo. .11, i Tairt lu.berts' and H:irri bent brands. Our btock of pure 014 Ruurbcn aud Rye Whieky. is tor and uoll l"Ctcd, all rf wlitch v oHr on good teria to th Wcstirn and Southern trade. NOCK, WICK 4 CO., Main tre-t. Wholesale Tobacco Agency. No. Ml Main street, Louisville K v. V art now receiving oir new bUck o.f Virginia ud Kcnturky Tobacco, w Licli wc vftvr low tw the. trade. HOLLAND'S TOBACCO. Kinpr rrvmlum ltrand... . ÜOO Ruoii. T. J. Holb.nd, No. 1 - 17." do J.m-b Stra ler....- lifl f. L. Holl tnd...... .. too do ?. K. G:trtir .. ..- do C. C. Holland. SO d ?." dfl 20 Kec. f0 l oltr. CO do 75 do . 80 Boxes. V. t Extra Toil Twlhf rfnc Appl Twitf Wad and Pro. TwIt Golden Age I'ancakr..M LANG HORN'S TORACCO. Cvll Leaf Kxtra .1. t. Ciibb S. K. White - J. A. Clay HARRIS' TOBACCO. .ulUu. - IVoplc' favorite do tlo (";me Cck Vc Luxury of the 1'eoplc Arricnt John Siuiih ROBERTS' TORACCO. F.. M. Pnead K. W. Barton RolvrtV lUft ... 3n Tn'.tK. ... 7. do ... fl d. ...100 do ... 7." CatlV, .. 0 r.oxi, Cutt'a .. 'JO C:ien .. M Keg, j .. '.0 CRS4-. . 120 Eoxs. . -." do .. no do . 20 Lutts. Rluxh Roil... KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI TORACCO. LiiDg' Raiett'a lb P..-"SLtt'l XC lb .1 . ! 1 ... 70 Hütt. ... f.0 do ...IM do ... M Ruto. ... 40 do ..I.'.o Pkcs. ...r"0 lUX.-.-:. ÜO is. Woolfulk's pounds and 5s Old Buck lb do do A ös do do Catties (iundry Brands tlh!y.. NOCKS, W H KS A CO., Ml Main Mn-ct, Louisl!l-, Kv. jt3-3in " wjoit iTiT li'JtrfsTiFi7,tt k.vAv. t;;ne, in running order, 8 incb rvlindt r, V inch ftrck j. Kr.auiri; at Mycr'a I'apor Mills, rr cf Levi S. "'!nke, corner Firt-t and Ch- ttmit et roots. j!yn-iAwlm " jf.i Tvh i-iÄ'üTciTtiss New YoTkTf t'The QlsL for Ki! hy . II. ClMlK H SON. LD a situation as Book-keeper or Sal mar, by a young m:tn who has had several years cxiM-iieuce in both f th; above branches. Salary, moderate at first, aaJ uuoxceplionable refx-n-nie given. Address s. M. C, Box PJ7 P. . H-ti Kvnnsville, lud. avr;.rJl siiiooL or .mi: it i. MB. riii., LfuixviiU', Ky. Tho Lectures in this liwtitutiOii ill commence on the firet Monday in November, and continue four month. Duriiig Ootrtts r preliiiilnary lectures will be delivered nt tlie ilpital und College. FACULTY. BciiJ. W. Dudh-y, M. D., Emeritus Piofestcr of Surgery. Henry M. Bullitt, M. P., Profiler of Theory and Practice f MMiciue. John Hardin, M. D., Profosxor of Olvdetric.i aud Clinical Medicine. . C. W. Wright, M. 1., Profewor of Medical Chemislrv. N. B. Marshall, M. P. Professor of Materia Medici and 1 herapeiitit's. .Middletoti öddMiiilh, Mi P., Profcusor tf t!e Principle i f Surgery and Clinical Surgery. W. 1. Siirm.-ui, 31. P., Frofemor .f Aiiiitomy. ;. VV. B.iyles, 31. D., Prufcssor of. Fhymuhsjy aud Path domical Anatomy. David Cummius, M. D. iH'moiiiitnttcr. Fur information address N. It. MARSHALL, 31. I. jll2m Ivan of th Fact It jr. 'jrjs iss o i. CTYoSTii'viRM or JM K. II. HKNN KTT A Co., U thi day diovet by mutual conwnt. The bntincss will hereafter ! fiirrhsl on by James Swanson, who will sc-tile 1S business connected with the late firm. B. H. BKNNETT, jtfMn JAS. SWANSON, wjV 'i!Linni:K fiüJr:s7 AZ TO Bt ILDKKS AND CARPKNTKRS The xiilwcrilsr has lHught out tho interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Liimls-r Yard, near Kratz Albanian's Foumlery. Ho now offers his stock ut a cheap price for cah. Jl.vl-.-ini JA?. SWANSON. (IS I'm XV. IX) H K l1ZttIIOit Oit ho subscribes for the NKW YORK WEEKLY PK IX, A B.autifullv Illutrate.l Family Newspaper. The New York Wet kty Press is one of iho larger-t nnd i-t literary pajM-rsof the day. "A birg Qtmrto containii g Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; aud Elegantly Illustrated every week. A tJift worth from 50 cents to ?too w ill bo Kent to each Kulscriber on reoefpt cf the subt-ci lotion mouey. TERMS : One copy for one year, and 1 gift Three copies one year, and 3 gilts Five copies one year, "'I gifts Ten copii-s one year, and 10 gifts , Twentyonc copies one year, and 12 gifts. 2 oft . j 00 . no 1." ISI ;.) i Canadian sulwcribors must send '2i cents e.u h in addition to the above rates, to pay the American postage, which must be pre-paid. The articles to be distributed arc comprised in the following lift : 1 U. P. Treasury Note.. 1000 00 2 do do do U) 00 each. 5 d do do 20O 00 each. 10 do do do 100 (SI ench. Patei.t Lever Hunting Cased Watches.....? lnO (hi 20 Geld Watchvs 7.i W M do . .0 mi 1'H) do .rsj IK) 300 Ladic Gold Watches ;c on 200 SÜTcr Huuting Cased Watches :c til fs0 Silver Watchc 10 no tw io ("0 HM) Irt Id Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 (ill t .10 i0 DUX) Gold Pens and Pencils 5 00 u. l. ou Uold IxK-kets, Bracelets, BrHK.-hes, Ear Drop, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins Slcevo Buttons, Rings, Shirt Stud, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver ThiniM, and a variety of other articles worth from 50 c nts to 1. 00 c;M-h. On rei.vipt of tlie Bubucrifdion monevthe sub-wrilK-r's name will lie entered upon unr ImIs opjmsite a ucihUt, and the gilt corresnotidinz with that uumtsT will Ihj lorwarded within on5 Week t him, br mail or express, post-paM There is neither humbug nr luttery about the above, as every subsoriber Is sure of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission to Agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would go to the Agent, and In manv rases a hundred fold more. DANIEL A DEE, Publisher. cpl2-6ui 211 Centre ytreet, New York. Jtorg-e II. .flrliride will be an independent candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing IH-toN-r election. griRocEitins j.vit pro fisio.vs. Wjt EVANSVILLE, IN P. Wnot.ESAtK Iiapartment, Fir-t street, firt d sr from 3Iain; Retail Ie part men t, 3Iaiu stni t, Crt de r ludow the corner. Z. II. Ces.k beg to thank his filerils in Ev.ville aud neighlHrhoMl, for their favors so freely beftowedOn biiu xime he has l.een in bnsineM among them, and tikes this opistrtimitr cf Introducing to their notice hi son, Mr. II. A. Cook, wlmm he has taken into partnership from thi dute, and solicit for the new firm of Z. H. Cook A Son, aontiinnnce of the stijiport so lilsrally conferred on himself.' Z. H. Cook A Son, haviu;; taken the h ir:in-3 pn-niisesand .urchns.d tho whole stoek of Mr. 31. W. F'twter, ftl confident that they will ls nabled ti supply the citizens of Evansville with evei v artiI Ie they may require in tho Grocery and Provision line. . ji. cooü & Jxm vinn especiallr to draw the attention of persons in the conntrr having rodnce of any kind to dispose of, to their increiied facility for taking off their etockraud snpplving t!iem at , sale Uemrtneut, at I ; onlers fr tho futurs. meir n re, wun an arm ies requireit in the whole. price Uiat uiuot insun their f l2-tf TWl'lCHliLl, A It L Till Hit, CO.Viniosiou aud Forwarding -Merchant. N.-wr rleans, La. dec22-ly JgL Tt itKH V T WICH E 1.1, t O.V. JCinbision and Forwarding 3Ierchant, St. Louis. Liberal alrances made on ci,niiiiim..rif tn ,.ith.r cf onr Louses, I KErca to I Messrs. A His i Howen, Benient 4 Vcile, Howard ; A Brown, Evaaeville. decJ2-ly

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AND 3lOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, I AND DO WORK CHEAPLV, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AN D Do WORK ("II EA PLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO IT NEVTLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND Do IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BET STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, GIVE US A CALL, Gl E I'?. A CALL, GIVE US, A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, AT OCR NEW OFFICE, AT OUU NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OCR NEW OFFICE, AND SEK OCR SPKCI3IENS, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, AND SEE OUU SPECIMENS AND SEE OCR SPECIMENS, AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OCR PRICES. AND LEARN OUU PRICES AND LEARN OUR PRICKS. W E DEFY' COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY' COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORK 3! AN SHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, OR IN PRICES OR IN PRICES. OU IN PRICES. OK IN PRICK. Over CRANE'S CO.MMISSION HOUSE, on Water streit, three ibxiri from Main, EvansviRe, Ind. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO 31 PA NY'. iORPORJTio.v yotici:.oi:dered, thnt the owners of lots 10 and 11, blo k 112, Eastern Enlargement, end loM 20, 2M, -zzt and 225, Donation Enlargement cf the City ( f Evanville, cause the sidewalks in front c-f (aid bts to lo brought to the proper citr grade, and a poid brick pavement of tlie usual width be laid down in front of said lot, within thirtr days from the publication of this notice, and In default thereof, th Common Council will proce-l to jierfunn said work, and the cots and expense accruing thereby, wi'.l be asset--til to and collected by sale of said prpr? y, or so much thereof ai will sati-fy said lien and coi-t. By order of the Common Council oftheCitr of Kvatisville. A. LE.MCKE, Clerk. jlyl-l't V.lk1te copy. (TIORPOttJTMO.V A'orrf. OR. l .dcn-d, That tlie ottner er oweers t f Lot 10, Blnek 1, in I.aiuaeo, rai.s a f plank sib walk of the usual width, to 1. laid ö'ii aloiia; -ide said Lot, from Fourth ftre.t, to the Canal I!iM', on Third Avenue, within thirty days from the piitlication of this noticejind in default thereof, the Common Council w ill proceed to rf.rm said work, and tho co.ts and exinse accrtiinir thetsel.v, will le asw-ssed to and collected by sale of said rroj'ertv, or so much thereof, as will satisfy said li n and cofts. By orler of tha Comrimn V.turwjl of the City of Evan-viUc. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. jiyi-iot oiKMHtecopr. .11.1.. ItOlUi KTiiJriTi iMTKirülii'ifS "AFES. We have on hand a supply of those Fire Proof Safr, which we t iler at low Kirnres. For their smerior ciualitb-a, we refer to Crcscei.t City Bank, G. CVpeland, Br k r and Banker, J. U. 31aghee i Co., and Lenient & Viele. P. IIORNBROOK 4 Co.. Agents feb2tf Water street, Evansville, Ind. (W l'COCK V URKJTlIOl si:, LlpLS -Stock Ilealers aud Commission 3!erchautis Jefferson City Stock Landing, New Orlean, La. i. T. ATCOCK W. E. fjBEATilOreF. oct31tf

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niv.vjsrvjiti:. WIKLY la ACS ET. - rf?Xia. The Lw Treuer. Star 501717? ifOJlr Nj3i:R5'-R, G. W. Tamm, Oora-fiwiriii-irnian(!-'r; J. L Xtcntt, Cierk, leavist Lciuisviila erery WodoAaday at 3 r. X. ; lair j 3IemLliis mrj Satorday at 5 r. jr.; to vs. EvaarUi for Louisri. every Monday at 5 T. M-i Isava Lvruville f r Memj his ercry Thnrs ky at U a. jl Xi.Way JJliu-;i so!i-ffod asi atlesdod to at aaiue rat as chirp -d rackets. janJl-tf P. G.'OT.ILKr A CO Acent. JSUJ .. TRl-WKLKLY MAIL 1.1 NE. rl S','"- U 6b;srnur ALIDA, loRTea Ev- . I a-viiic, ercry Jlonda, W.-d-aw'r . jr-.-i, 'rrrjlSsnntlar snd Friday at i a. St. Leave I'n!iKth every Tued y, Thuri'ay and Saturday, at 9 a.m. Connecting at EvanMiJJa with E. A C. K. IL L-r all vclnts North tnd Cast, r.nd with 1-ackAts (r LouLsviU, VValja.-h r.r i Green Hirers. At Paducah with parket f-T Jjai.-t Lot.., New OrV-aoa and thi duly tuutl . IvaU fjr Cairc-, Nashvitlo aud Tenneose Kiver. Btikia prmpiljF attene! tn, and chains f x frcieht and paaaae söuic a. charged bv tin packet J. H. Ionc. Jij ;-firo.;iw tV VI PACivLT, THE CI 1 1 -(.TAW. TLe btciacr CIIC-CTAM", Captain r'lljv'vi.t-Siii-.iii.tv, iu me re-nUrly f. r tb-v "'-'-12 w V i r.r u u J r t f the e-rtvii, and e loniu the water Hl '-r;-iit,M a rtu!;r kct. betwt?n k'.-aiuvilic and New r!eii. Fron Lr i jrr.-at peed, f-he uu eitiily cU tin; trio ia thlrte..;, a;s,au.i wia tenv Rcre ry iiitif.itn any MT her dcpartuie. w iii return rn her tfc ird trip . X TUR 11'iH l; UV t AY. The lim; cf her rrrival will rc tleprafdied freiYickburfli aui Meniphin, aai duly uniKtmocd i:i the pxpers, that i-uippvrs may know ad tvlr up-ii her laorer.itnts.. HtrolUcers ledige th m to do cii in th "'-powerf-rthe inicrot and C.ne cf the city witlr whieh they ( k ! idenUfy tlMi! v. , auJ the solicit in return from citizens such eaccumtmcr't as will cr.ke their cor.iiectiop with the cly iv rrrianei.t and reciproc ity pjidj bi. Tie boat w ill iicl f.r her upp..rt vp freibu c we.l as dow n yysocs, and in pniportim to b-r r.-coipts up, ran she aiYird to reduce htr down fnihts. &Lip;-rs here t-Lould, therefore, l -r tl.ir own lt.tcrat, c n-d.-av-r to vcure her tip freights from tbeir rt rrea-rcnd-iits. ,j. A. CRANE, Agrnt. apoi-ii 71 T N. .VJIM, tV ET. EVANkY 1LLL. PALL'CAH AN I CAIRO PACKET, rx-r J. e. done, d. p.. Htsnc., u-Z.il.f''-Str, l-MVes Evansville cvrrr 3Ion-ÜO-i-ürVday and 1 hursJayut 12 o'clock, Jl.. arrivihg i l adnc.ih at C o'clock, A. 31., Cairo at 12 o'clock. 31., Tue"d.-y and I'rilav. Returnii;p. leaves t tiro every Ti:eJ:.y and Friday, at 7 o'clock, P. 31., buJ PuiiK.-ah every Wednesday aud isturbv, at 9 oc!r,! k. A. jr. Ci'iNNECTINi; AT EVANSVILLE WITH THK EVANSVILLE AND CRAW FORDSVILLE Ti. V. and Pack.ua for Green River' Alo, eonntins t Sniiihlaud with Cumloilan4 River Tacket.-; at Cairo with Memj Lis, New Orleans ar.d SL Lou.s l'ackets. T ickets rnn le UaiiK-d on LoirJ the bct for all Eavfifu C-iii-s. - tnarri-ly 6 p o.'j'i o::r, ffPÜiigiYjäTsjfKm Xll, K uU-St. LuisandLjUvi:; i. Pa. L. LIGHTNING LINE. The fn.wii:ir boatJ have cmmined tVfr r. -rular UiDs i:i th ...-wiiur i.oum-i.i ana Louis tr.vi-v n I wj.l ccutiiiue to run iJuriui; the stason, piviuj; paiticu!;:r attonti. n lyull w.:.v lusns. ILi FASHION. cah. j. m. juietiv, 1'ns.s EvansvfUe, puaR down every TuJjy niT'i ins, and up evejy Fri iav morning. Iho " IIK.11FLYER. eVFT. TIK'i. WB1UHT, riWA-s Evajtil, G'iit.j: down, evc:y TLursdjy uiumirg, and up ecrv .Mondv morning. ... Louisville and sr. Lut 13 P;i'iiers and eliipjvrs can rely upon the.e bna: Wring punctually cn their rclar days, o.id cr. nH-tiu uiih all the packets rennirici:lvve St. Lvui:-. For Injht it pios-igo ap'.Jv on boart or to m:irl7 Y. G. ) It 1LEY & CO. jtpiuVL.itt i i Vfw.vf 'i li. ii a.y-it JfcLOCISY ILLE PACKET. rfZZ TI-0 Joli: S BRIGG. wi'.l hereafter :..'Vf:L--'''n ref.darly as a Loio'sviilo and 'fcftbist? r Eva: vRlo I'aekct; haviiift et-f. b nt accoiuiuc-dation tor Pasissnirer.. Sh will l. sf EvaiiAville every Wednesday and Saturdav aflü tiocn at 5 o'clock, prrvi.-wly. N. II, COBB, Slasfcr. lnariÄ P. M. GARDNER, Cl'k. ffii tJt i..m LoiisiML k i JttANSVILLE AND II EN DERSuN PACKET. T-vj Tie STEADIER SCIoTO. NO 2. s v ;.!" vir .TWI1 leave EvauHville every Toej T""- t-i v at o o vi'icK. r. M.. and s.i'u;--day at 1 o lo. k. r. v., f. r I!,-ndersui and Lot -isil. Av nim.,.!;t:; us i x'.ei:ent. jan2H jntlTTROLP iC JSÖ.V, P.r in Jewelry, JS Utch.-s, Cock, Silver Ware, Ar., have row on hnnda well selevted st.v-k cfRold and Si'.vi r VVatrh'-s: fine Jet i-lry of II kind aud of the 1st, klvl., Yikcf- tO,f i ltp,.n. Iron ami WcshI cax-s, silv-r t.'ibh snI tejinj, s.'ji, p!atsi ware, pol t niouiiaies, RidJ, silver inJ rlei-1 spectacles, Ac. which we are prepared to sell at 'h') b.w-t Eatem pri. f, sod warrant ev ry arti-lo to bv what it I r-prewi.t-vj. The p;b:ic pe,r.tlly arw Invited t call nnd exatai'i f. r th-iu . Ses, at tho Id ttand, on M.iin tr't, l tc,i-ti FirM and ts-cond. i'2i uc.öll. k .VeiJUUU-. .ITTOn.YIll at Law 1.1 Notary Publio. office in thx Cn-sc nt City Bank Building. Will attend fai'.hfully t all l.xisiiiei eiuru-ted to hiui. my A-ty jrTT.tr.Lot it A STOItlKIUI), j.nMJL PORTERS AMI lit-ALLl IN Domestic aud Foreign Drugs, MEDICALS, CIIE3I1CALP, Paints, OiI,Variiilies, Bmslies, Glass .i.v uLAvAi:r. pATr.sT meijIcixi:?, PUnrUMZnY, BIRD CAGES, A.C., EVANFVILLF., InDIIM. Lining rua.le larfj ad.liLictis to otr tock, we ar. n-'W ready to fill all ord-r w ith such quality d ii'M'd,-' a we f.id ax&iin'd will ßiveentiresath'faction. As w Diidie our pun liM-. by the aekiigeS, we are rnabled to olfer th'T.i at tho lowe-t piljl prices, thereby clviv the purchasers tho Kme ad.Tint;ii a- thise who buy a.st. We also d.al xletl"ive!v f.l f.i n ii:i:i:roTYn: a sd a :ieeotte stock Ai. l k'. p ci'iistantly n hand a lar-e and vari d ae-furtui.-tit of Ca., Clier.iii',L, Caimrals, and every artiele cotititt d wiih th: art. Operator tluit choixe to order, ami endoing re-mittit-c, the same rare and prices will be bncrvol im if tlwy att-r.d ironally. Whüti R ii.ds .;it of uur line are wanted, we will pronire them with pleasure, at the lowest price-. W'c .hall, a h .Tetofure, pive particular attention to have all ord-rs ran.-fally j a:ked and promptly f Twarded. inly 2 HALLOCK i STODDARD. ivwait 1 1: s. p i ckl. i: it iu: itR1J 1NG, Saltne.n, I'iekerell, White l ish, Liui ('nietit, Almomls Praril Nuts, Fi Herts, Englibit Walnut, Currants, Rairins, Fifr, Canipht-r, Alum, KjHim Salts, Sulphur, Roll l:riiutone, Copperai-, .Mailer, Logwoul, Indljo, Cream Tartar, Soda, R.-d Cord, all kind; l!!.-a klfTjr, Batting, Clove-, Hsvsns, German, at.d h f Spanish CIg irs ; Tew, iner all kinds ; Glases Jnrs, Lanterns and Fl.-u-ki-, Lemon Syruis Mustard, Nutmegs, 3Iatcics, Spanii-h 3los, Iobnters, Oysters, JSardinea, Pepjier Sau., Sto-c Pipes, Roein, Fancy S.ai, Powder, Safety Fuse, To'cco, all kinds; Scotch Snufl', Starch, Vinegar, Paper, alt kinds ; Itice, Ac, &e. A supply of the al-ove kept couhtantly ou Laud, and for sale, low, by GILBERT i BOWLES. June 23-' f Sya more, near Water. 20 is bus ciioicK i.jmt OIL. '2 bxs. Star Candbm, Ü0 Jo Ass,rt'd (.Tnian and Palm Soap, just received by . II. COOK A Sin. 6-TF9.U 'H ET, I 'KT? KTAli iJieTS"' JSt J'resli Salmo t, in 1 and t lb can. lo leibst, r do do d do 3fakcrei dj d do di) shad, do d d do Clam do do do do Cove Ovsters, do d. f.r ale 1 y Z. II. COOK 1 SON. vi ouiti:.iT.j i:r i tA,iv:.vJT NIK NT DWELLING HOCSK on Oik st. between First add Second, now In the occiipatiou of 3Ir. Kenderman. Apply to J. WESTLY HI GH ES, Jr.Iy2 - . W. KEfTEKMAX. 100 j.il-2 . ISltCN. rilJZSU lil TTIlR,m DOZ. EGGS. For sale at Z. II. Cr,OK k SON. AW3iß GAU til: ED HAMS, llwiic-i aud for sa July 11. COOK & ."-ON, S!e Ajiei.t fer Evuus, illc. W.I hi: LISH, X.JKI1 Lisa, whcti: JLJ rlil, PICKEREL and BAS., a splendid artide just received by julyj Z. If. COOK 4 FOX. ryu n io u a tTo.x' ' ti t oudcre.1. T hat th'wn-rs of Its in Block I. in I the L.o,tcrn Enlarpenieii of the City t.f Evan.rule, cause neaiiey in saia i,ix k, running iroiu Second to Tbicl stwt, o mm h of the name tu cot yrt paved) to le brought to the f rujsr city ferade, and lay a nine inch li;ro-ton iureiiient in six inclus of prsrvl. wit lua thirty !;, friu th pvblü'ation' 'f this notice; and in default thereof, the Common CoHticil w ill proceed to i.rfurm said work, and the cot and exjwnse nceniinflf tlier.l.v will le avressi-il to snl collected by sale of Mid proj rty, or so niu h tlu-rrf as will witufy said lien and cost. Y.j orlcr f the Common Conwil cf the Citr of EvaiisTitlr. A. LEMCKE, Clct'k. jlyl-lft Voiksbote copy.