Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 300, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 July 1858 — Page 2

EVAHSVIILE, IMP. SATURDAY MOBBING.. .JULY 2t

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.The following remarki are made for us I dried by previous arrangement, or in pur"dt one who hfl had full opportunity of late to suance of a higher decree nominated their

compare our condition with that of the cities in tKn north-west : Tn ill the material elements of trosteritv. 1 Eranaville is far in advance of her sister cities in the north-west. - The financial rerulaion of '57 found the merchants of Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern Illinois in-1 Tolved in various speculations . and extravaMnrM from' wrMrh th mAit TirofTDerous I mmw v w w g- - I times could scarcely hare extricated them.

Thousands failed during the first month of Come forward, all of you, that are, supthe panic, while others hare struggled on, porters of the eternal principles of the peoby borrowing the capital of eastern Shy- pie's sovereignty; who do not sanction lo-

locks at ruinous rate of interest. The effects of the general bankruptcy of business mca in the North, can be readily discovered in the condition of the towns and cities which, a year ago, attracted the attention of the whole country by their rapid andunprecedented growth. Evansville has been singularly fortunate, and her business men I have weathered the late storm, not without difficulty it is true, but without loss of credit or honor. Upon nearly every street' in

the city, permanent improvements are being upon the affrighted tribe of political huxrapidly pushed forward and the close of the ters and wire-pullers, like the notes of Gaprescnt year will find Evansville materially briel's trump on the morning of the res-

advanced in wealth and prosperity while other cities have either stood still or retrocarded. Those who have visited the cities of the North this season have returned more fullr convinced than ever, that this place I oTers better inducements to manufacturers! mechanics and capitalists than any other of the towns on the Upper Mississippi which have crown up in a night to their present

position, without any of the natural advan- as great danger actually now, as it was betages with which Evansville is burrounded. fore her late victories over the rebels. Her It is true that a town cannot grow faster f her triumphs may make them more

than the country by which it is surrounded. ft b not strange, therefore, that attempts to Kiillrl ritiii liefnre. thi pftimtr m?rrniinf?inf I VWtiVt Vl4 W m, V V V44 V J w Waas waaen I them is even broken by the plow should be complete failures. . -. We have often been told by the croakers that the soil in the vicinity, of Evansville was not equal to that of Illinois and Iowa, and that without a- good farming country around us, we could never hope to build up a prosperous city. Fortunately for Evans ville, the farmers of Vanderburg and Posey counties have been settled by Germans whose industry and thrift more than com pensate for deficiency in soil, and they aro doing their part toward making Evansville the metropolis of southern Indiana. The geographical position of this place forbids that it should ever(havc a rival in the trade of the Wabash and Green river Vallies. From the indications of the future, and a re view of the past wc may well take cour age. No city in the West has brighter prospects than Evansville. While other places hare exhausted their means and at tained a position they cannot maintain, our city is at the commencement of her career, with a class of enterprising, solvent merchants, undeveloped resources and natural advantages inferior to none of her rivals in J the Mississippi Valley. .v.Ncw Candidate. After the adjournmezi of the Lccompton I Convention at Trinecton. on Thursdav even- : xc. v: a - u a " O . ."-I mat Andrew l. iiooinson t-so- or i-.vans-ville, was a candidate for Congress, and wonld address the oeonlc of Gibson countv ontithnf Aiim,st at Prinrptnn. Tn maamg tne announcement, .nr. iviger rcmarked, that Maj. Robinson was a very good man a urettv sound lawyer and an arfr,.n rth nrrr Ttv nftmu' I . . - tA . - ! AMM AMMM 4 1 A AhAllMA1ltj ml I 4 Mm A I idiauiuuu; Wi.uUU-uulu K'-" unanimous vote in the dusky settlement about Oak Grove. He was a friend of the Maior'sand would like to have as man v men fu.-........!......!-. 1U1 u""vuuu3ciuuu6u, ouiaMoruimself, he should do no tuck thing. With this appeal for his friend, the speaker descended from the stand JgyThc reports from Washington be come more and more confident in their tone, that the Administration is making an effort to acquire Cuba by purchase, and with prospects of success. Its acquisition would be a most important commercial and political event. Its influence upon the Agricultural interests of the West would be incalculable, and should it be achieved by the present Administration it would atone for its past blunders and errors in the Administration ofthe Government. The Litest telegraphic despatches say that there is good reason to believe, from recently received information, that our government is now in a fair way to acquire the Island of Cuba. The information is derived from au unquestionable source. Old State Bauk. Note. T.ma f T- f.,.1,:- r t.- ..t.t si..i. Hank of Indiana, gives notice that ou the torst day of January next, the charter and corporate powers of the old State Bank will cease, and no provision for the redemption of the notes of the bank, that may be then outstanding, has been made. Persons holding the notes after the expiration of the charter, may be subject to the entire loss of the amount. Holders are therefore request ed to present the notes now in circulation to the Branches that issue them, at once for redemption. . . v.nvia ..t ci-uivas. inecuiiivan Uemccrat says: Since harvest, we have made inquiry of a uuiuucr oi tarmers as to the yield. Some fields of wheat, we hear of havin" been scarcely worth cutting; others were excel lent, it seems to be conceded that the yield was on the whole fully an average one. b The oat crop has proved almost, if not entirely, a failure. It was ruined by the rust a thing very unusual in this section. The corn i growing finely, though the gTound is getting dry and a good ahowr is inguuug to ixs needed. .

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German Mh Meeting at Apollo Hall mt 8 o'clock Saturday KwealBgIljr Ith. Germana! Jbe Lecoroptonitcs bare gone through a most admirable farce ; at toe first Dallot, unanimously, they, either as cut and candidate for Congress. Come forward, German fellow-citizens, and condemn this humbuz! The name of their candidate is W. E. Niblack, the man who la his humble way attempted to crowd the : abominable .Lccompton- Constitution upon the people of Kansas. Come forward and let the world know that von do not snnnort traitors to freedom 4 a and the rights of the people. . htical diahonesty and rascality, imt now that honesty and straiglitforwimlueM are the only true and reliable foundations of all politics ! Let tu be jealous of our honest name, aud make it apparent that we, Germans, are not the voting cattle of the official wire-work-crs, but will always independently follow that path which we consider the right one. Let U3 throw our full weight into tie scales and speak a word, the sound of which shall fall urrection Messrs. Schmuck, Bishop and other?, will addrc the meeting. The IlrltUli Itule in India. - A London correspondent of the Huston Traveler, who is an Englishman, gives an alarming account of the condition of affairs in. British India. English dominion is in fltal to her supremacy than defeats. White tDe rW of -rCilt Entam claim to be tue most civilized and benevolent - people on earth, the champions of the cause of human ity throughout the world, their govcrment is gu:lty of crimes and practices that shock the moral sensibility of every Christian country. Ilcr people preach a . crusade against their fellow Christians fur the cruel ty and barbarism - of retaining negroes in slavery, wink- their own government is ex terminating by a relentless sword hundreds of thousands perhaps millions of a hap less and feeble race, only to satiate its thirst for dominion. The nation that cannot en dure the sight of a horse whip, laid upon the back of a negro, can U'hold whole cities sacked by its soldiers, aud helpless women and children butchered without quarter. British humanity aud benevolence is the basest counterfeit that ever found currency in the world. It is a sham that makes its name a by-word.' The following is au ex tract from the letter. India still continues di.-turlx-L and 1etween drinking, fever, and cholera, ourarmy melts awav. Our brcst liarc fallen aud fctil! tflti. hiinitriil .i-tj ,rifi-j tit .t tr-iiti.! 11 no urc f.N.thoM over tüc alicu ra- e.' The Sepoy enemy nowhere wrst-nfe a firm front. but harasses us by a guerrilla warfare, and by au ohrtinate resi stance in strangling for- . . iii- i ircssc!'. 'ur own euuuuei is nm wiviiMnie. jhe permitted coudiut of our aim v would stamp us with eternal disgrace if we . were dealing with any civilized power. Our niiwi irooiw give nouuaner every anion is followed by an . indiscriminate slaughter f i,i,mlri-U ml tlmiim! tiic r.ut.. f our army is indicated by blackened corpses, ne prey ot the bidcous vulture and thciackI i i :it l.. i .. ii. i B,i uuu UIU "KV IM'U 1U UIOOU. are totailv nnrestrainol they stwrc neither age nor kx, and wielding naked swords, they rush uiion the plunder with demoniac cries. The ?iick of Lucknow, and the hor-IVi-J HIVtl I Si V WA4I44. "lit IUU 11 Jl 1 IIFIC K VU for the i)cii of the 7w correspondent to describe, which hesitated not at the carnage of oebastopol. Our mode of conducting x8.Mrr.n r"rP ' improvea "uu 1U uamv vi nie i.iui ciiuury. Lucknow saw two hundred thousand armed men destroy her ancient palaces, aud hold their hideous orgies in her s a red temples. From henceforth our rule in India must i oe me ngia one oi tne 6 worn. Already wc have one hundred thousand men inarms on the continent the lone aud finew of our population drained away, and till the Iiidian authorities cry "give, give." Col. Jo. Davilss SwuitD. The following is the inscription on the box containing Col Daviess' Sword, which is to be presented to the Grand Lodge of Kentucky. It is quite apparent tlut the donor is dc.irous of iuv mortalizing himself by the gift MIn this lox is the sword worn bv ColoJoseph II. Daviess when he was in the battle of Tipin'cnnoe, on the 7th day of No vember, 1811. Colonel Daviess,at the time he fell, was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free und Accepted Masons Of the State of Kentucky. This box, the timber of which grew on the Tipjecatioe battle groutufc aud the sword,' were presented, in open lodge, to the draud Lodge of Ken ....1... .1... 1 lit. .1 ... - t IV.I lOTO " j w wwnr, ioao, " naim utc k-iaic oi umiana, I I Y rr. i 1 X I K f a . t 1 I who w.n n student in the lrir ofln-o nml u meniU-r of the private familr of Col. Da viess, at tlic time he fell. Colonel Daviess was a resident of Lexington, Favette Conn ty, Kentucky, where the donor was Urn and reared and educated - Beloit, Wis. A friend, writing from Bcloit gives the following attractive descri ption of the place : " Beloit, stretched out like a ttanorama, hofnre the window at which I am writing is the loveliest town inall the Northwest; PetI tied by rich ankees, and enjoving a soci ety equal to any place I ever visited. The present has been ""commencement week at the college here, and, ot course, a gay one. Last night I attended the college Prcsi dents levee, and met with a company there, that would have graced the East Room at the W hite House. A town 5,000 inhabitants without a grog shop or police; with two free school buildings, nearly as large as the Evanvlle High School, both crowded with children; a fe male seminary; a college, and ten churches, with 500 communicants in one, cannot fail to be a moral, intellectual and pleasant place. ici me people are mineral and bigoted, especially on the aibjcct yf slavery.

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. Thou art Dead. Amy. "" Thou art dead, Amy. Angel child I And bid tu sleep in thy littlo grave ; . So ianuxia and fair thou wert. f Cod took thee, from earth's sins to save. A heaveuly crown of gory wait ' To rest upon thy angel brow, Kd rrthTy fi tter now can bind A being aweet and pure aa thou. But lonely U our cottage home, Our gentle, loving Amv'i dead; ' Too god, too spotless for thin earth, C ' ' To brighter, happier realms she's fl.-d. " " Beneath yon spreading willow tree, We're laid our darling child to sleep, - 8weetly Mid peacefully she ret, AVhile we are left aloe to weep. ' Aiaiox.July lth. - ' KATE IVY. Rrpnbllcaa Support of Jfndgr Itovry. - The Swthern Indianian, an able Kcpublican paper, resently establibhed at Trinccton, gives the following cogent reasons for its support of Judge Hover. In commenting upon the intimation of the Vincennes Gazette, that the Republicans might bring out a candidate of their own, the editor says: ' We are aware that the author of that article is only one of a large number of re spectable and influential Republicans in this district who areopjosed to supporting Judge Iovcy. The fact hits Induced us to make a ew remarks upon this subject. And to prevent any one from thinking that we are out of our place, or arc acting from sinister motives, in advising the Republican pi'rty, wc would preface our. remarks by stating, we lclong to tliat party. . The first and only 'residential vote we ever cast wc gave fur John C. Fremont, and we are as much de voted to the principles and interests of that party as any one iu Southern Indiana. jut while we agree with Republicans in rinciples, we are comitelled to differ with many of them in regard to the olicy that 4 this party in the First District should adopt. It should le"iind doubtless is. the object and desire of every Republican, to advance the great principles advocated by that party, not so niu-h because they are the princi ples of the party, as because theyareth-;pün-ciplcs of justice and freedom. Our inquiry then should be, how can this 1 accomplish ed? If such a thing were possible to le done, we would immediately answer this question by say inj, elect a firm and staunch Repnblican to represent us in the next Conrss. Rut it is too evident that this can not I done. " No one acquainted with the trcnjrthof the parties in the First District can have the luass shadow of a hope for the election of any Republican to Congress. The Democratic parly imsse ves a majority of four thousand in the District. In order to give a Republican any chance fr an election while I lovcy continues to run, Hovey muatdraw off from the Democratic forces four thousand uotes. This would exceed the most sanguine hopes of his friends. It is utterly impossible for a Republican to be elected, while the parties nre so unequal in their strength as at present." Since wc cannot elect a Republican, will the interests of the party and the causes which wc arc endeavoring to support, be advanced more by suffering Judge Niblack, or any other Leconinton Democrat, to be sent to Congress, than by uniting our strength and assisting in the election of Judge Hovey? This is the question, and it is worthy our most serious consideration. If we think that it is letter to have Niblack for our Congressman than IIovcyr then all that wc have to do is to briug out in the Ctfiivnsa Republican Candidate. That will insure, Wyond a doubt, the election of Nib lack; and wc could not lv any means please ' the A dm i ii ist rat ion party more than ly do ing such a Inolish thing. Rut if it is more desirable to have Hovey elected, we feel con fident it can le tone lv the 'iioiiot the ballot 1)X of the Republican.,, Americans and Anti-Leeoinptnti DctrKxmts. If Hovey has the Anti-Lccoiiiptou field to himself, two thousand votes from the Democratic party will be efficient to elect him. The prospece at present is, that he will receive even a greater number than that of Democratic votes. . - ; Dut it is said that the Republicans will le compromising their principles in sustaining Hovey. This objection is certainly invalid. It is not necessary for any one to endorse the principles entertained by Judge Ilovev, or to abandon those held by himself, in or der to cast huj vote for Hovey. And in advising" the republican party to assist iu electing Hovey, we would not be understood to advise any one to endorse his principles, or to endorse them ourself. Many of Iiis principles are incorrect as much so as tho.e of any other Democrat that stands upon the Cincinnati Tlatfonn of 1836 and we would not vote for him, or advice any other one to do so, if we could elect a better man in his place. But in voting forhim we imply do Jso hena-e he is an independent candidate, and because, as we stated last week, he holds some principles in common with us. Again jt is said that the Republican party will lose its strength and influence by not having one of iu own memtiers to lead in the van of the lmttles that arc to lc fought during the approaching campaign; to speak to the people from the stump, mid to disseminate the true doctrines of Republicanism. There is some force in this objection, we must admit; but why cannot our Republican speakers address the Kopie, and with n good effect, without Wing candidates? ! iney win nave jusi as mucn pro?ix-ct oi being elected if they are uot candidates as if they are. Then let our speaker and our K'riodicals keep the great questions of the day ali-e liefore the people; let it le understood that Republicans sustain Hovry not lecause they agree with him in all .his opinions and principles, but because he is the ber-t man they can elect, and for the very laudable purine of defeating the corrupt Administration party, and that one of its hirelings that proved so tra torovts t tho interests of his constituency. The delegation from this county to the Princeton Convention, on a preliminary vote, stood 12 for Law and 15 for Xiblack. Another report is that they were 10 for Law and 17 for Niblack. MARRIED. On tbe 2fcml inet., by Hhj lu-r. Mr. Dnirw, Mr. fiKoKcJK M. STINSOX and Mta MAT1LUA hTIXStlX, all of thin city. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TTLtSSOLl'TIO.X' OF CO-PJRT-M-J lH-thlp. The pnrtnernhip heretofore exiit. injr under tbo name and etvle of Itetner A McCor, Cn-iM-nt City Diotilh-ry, 1 Ihb. day diK-lriI by mutual m-ent. The bninea hereafter will ln ot.ndia teil by J. P. Reiner Jk Son, who will m.-ttle all ilniroH of the old firm. - JACOfJ P. HEMER, Jly24-lw JACOB P. REM ER. Ja. jf.-100 HMitJH antfOMTMii Xailx, rveeiri-d and for aalo cheap for raeli. by , JACOB STRAUB, jly2Mw . No. 40 Main atreet. 7f R.t Ä "If.VO Mi.VJJiMiM.Mih Mi MST MM tie; Clittin Pumre "d Flxrnreo; ' - t'iftenw and Force Pninp: - . - W'oodroiuih t lH'ai.lin'a C. S. Mill Saw. J J ut received aud for sah by JACOB STRAFB. jlyl-3w Xo. 40 JIain Street.

... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lr.YßKME8- A FBhUE LOT 5f Choic Weet-ra Reecrve Omnmo; 2 ISbls. rpATs; - " rA choice lot of Drird IWf and Hann; ' 15 boxes Soap aud Condi, ai'iurto4 qualities; "I SO 13 ntM tiiprßie HiKir, ' 100 dt. fresh Ekrn la at ore nl fr ml by . A. P. KKVSOLDS ii CO. . g unr. n A'-i o mi ox an noiviTf ü barrels Linexl; . ' 2J rases Btton M.itrli-. Jut rwivid ly TEN X F.Y A ypKKXiN. 31 Water hL rjotro.v of '" vo-pjbt-JLß nertliip. The partnerKhip h!rbf.re -xi-ing ltwxn Abraham A iihjuu h-r, Jowj'fi S'h"ii-

Id and I-erl l. lMnut. under tlio tvl mid firi T A. Anixrlu r ii. Co., ho b-u disolv-l lSth of ttn tuontli), by mutu.il rtin.-H-ut. All debt due to aiil firui will N" rvlrtiHl for by th midortigncd, who will nl pay ull debts npinst Mid firm, and who will continue the (Whine themselveg, on their own account. Jly24 lm A. ANSPACH EH A I'LAtT. W to return his thanks to his old custmner for th-ir kind patronage, and hopes by strict attention to businct, and good work, to lie able to me-!t a continuation of their favors. Havinp removed his bw to the mruer of Sownd and Jlxin ptrrt-t, t Tmerljr ocrnpfi-d ju a SilToroutith Mnp, In I. n'w proand to furnish all w ho niny fawr hiia with a caH, with all the rti W in his lino. 5xJ 'Üfjiairins; don with nntiioiw and dwpati-h. Second band hanui nhvay on band. jty22-r,m. ' - l&TJtJI 'M!ltOJ' TUM! XOTJf OV July, from my prt-niLseii, a fiuiill black rd;irk brown Ml' I.K, with liht colors! .ivt, formerly ownnl by Mr. John Slwa and 3Ir. 1 ted ford. A iuitäbl rewanl will Is E'v"ii to any i-r!n returning lit lit to UK, r for information of bis wherel.uK tfA31L VICIOIKV. Jlyii-lw Jtoxjjs -iti:sH JLJ Lrinoitii, rreeived per ton mer IUtTtii and for tmer Itiiltb, and I rKESTON iii:os. sale bv WTJF.L'S i.f TJJ.'T COJS'CHKTE MM. riAKl-X We are azcutu for the celebrated H illV Tatent 'tv Pr-.ajf and Tl.bf Proof haf, munnf:'tm-d by Ibill, Carroll A- Co. 'im innuM. A coitotant ruply will If kept on bund, and oM at manufacturer pri-'f. wr t Jv. .Niullin, Jr.,) rv-4lcra in all kinas fj Slow, and m.inuf.u'lU' r-rof Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Alsn, Tii.iu-nfiu-t nn-r nt lruit tiiiw off, cry pbnt ami dieri ption. with vhich printed ilimtionn for put utif np an Kinns ef rruil, will lc fnniuilied, rne of cliarji-; nil of wbi h will be wll reryrlienp fur txtrfi, ut li"lesalo or reMil. hlotvrooitt ut o. I J, .Main fctrvet, k tween Water au-l First btixit-S (oppoKito oil Mate lank), t.van.viiie, int.. JA. HCASTLIJt, ..IUaLBT K. TKPHK TTToyifJiRSITl OF I.OLISl'I LLll. J ' MKMCAL DKPARTMKXT. The twenty-eerond annual . euune ef I-ectnmi will coiuiuencv In thi SV'hool on the first Mom by in Xovemlier and clone tha lat of February, under tne follow ins arrangement: Ll'NSrultli I. YAXDKLU M. !., Prufctwor of rhlobiry and ratholotrinil Anatomy. KKNJAMIX l:. p;.LMKK, 3b H., Proftw of tbe I rtneiple and rrtM-ti' of Survey . J. LA WHKNCil SMITH, .M. p., Tn.fiwor of Mod leal Chemi.-itrv and Tosieolosv. KOIJEIIT J. ühKCKlN'KIlHiK. M. I., TroW.r of Materia MtMiea and Tlierattentien. JOSH CA 11, ) JLIXT, JI. J)., 1'n.Cwir of Clinieal Mirerv. TlIKOmUE 8. BELL, M. P. lTofttor of the The or v and lrai-ta-e of Nedirine. -LLbWLLLYK l'OWKLL, M !., Inhsaor of Ob b'tile Meliene. J. W. IIXNSOX, M. I)., rroHvoor of Iptiv. rx Sureieal Anatoiur. i. S. M. 15E.UI.SS, .M. 1)., Vrofiwr of Utul.al Modi cine. AUC IIIF. lt. COOK, M. !., Ii-nion.trator of Anat om v. . . . lev for the entire course Slul. M.itrimtalion and Lihrarv together S ". rraeiieul Anatomy and I'bweotion 1. Clradmitfon foe A full I'rt liruiiMiry conrne f li-inre will be pivrn bv tlio t ac uity, efniinK icin-r on the timt .Mon dy tn October, al which I jiie. the lis.- tiij Uooiaj will lo re opem-d. Clinical iiitruclion will lie "iven Iwb-e a week at tho ville Marine Ilospil.tt, from the 1st of Oc tulo-r till tbc cloe of IImj wfon. A Clink) ue lm alno be'u tttiibli.-hel In ronnec (ion with the l"nlveiity, at which oncratious ar erforuiod and cuet pritHTi'A-d for and lectured up on in prepuce or the t l.-uw. For further Information applv to , - L. 1'. YAXPELL, M. P. Jlyl7-lw Ii-aii of the Faculty, 719 1 a two i is cojiurai oato.y MM A OLPEU'S . GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS! 0HT0X t 0LDEK, : Proprietor. P. A. OLPKK, Ilufine Manager. JCI.IKX HKKVEY, . K.pu.trin Mnttor. J. E. WICKS, ' TrtiKimr. II. P. P.UOWXE. -. Ap-nt. Will exhibit at KVAXSVILLK, Tliurwbiy and Fridar, Julr JDtli and Wilt. Mr. Obtos wcmld htate lo tlt1 former patron if lib Kxhibttiou. tliut he Ims uliomhI of a half inter eft Iu thi ooi'uhir nnufni to Mr. 1. A. older, for nxrly of the firm of Mal, Older & Co., Cirvux and 31rwn?erio ; ami baviug rv-organii-d and re-fitted entirely new for the traveling oumm of 6K, ther are trnaMed to brinz before, the public ukmU-I EiiiKütriaii, Ilercule. und Acro'wtic ami lr.iiunti Troupe, consifdintr of the following Statu, tn-leetol from the elite of the mot relebrated Auiihitheatres of both Enrope and America: 3Ir. W M. O PALE, the finat Ameriean iSomerMit Jlider and Ya utter. Mon. JULIEN HER YET", from llio Freneli Amphitheatre, Pur im, witli 5uniili Traukvr, AMvnMioii. Sonpen-ion, Arc. Mr. CHAS.TriUi.Swha i well known to tlie mterin? public, in bis llerenbwii F-ntü aud - Tri k Horn-, Mr Jlenrr. Mr. MILLER, from Ant ley 'a Ampliilhentr', I.omluii. OUTOX IUI) iTH Kits, Trapee, CL-uüio Art, and Im Pen ln. Mattem WILLIE aud PAXTUX, SM" Ctmlleii-er! lUattho world in Feata of Contort ion. WASH I XOTt X CHAM It EKS, Si'iiie and Coined r. Mr. t;EO. CONSTA 15I.K, the Shak!ereau Cloun and People'a Jerter, equaled by few and cxii'lliil by none. Mr. C. LEWIS, the :x.rjrian - Triek Clown, and too well known to the public to need rotnuieiit. Mr. IJOll T LIXPLKY. the unnpprnnehable lUnjoit. AXDUKW K. MulJUIS, the orig inal n.b Ridfov." Prof.- r A PEL'S Full Military IViud. Alms the ivat IVrforniiiifr Lfon. ISOMEO and JI LIET, the Pet Leopard, WASHU'tJTUX, and the H.-tppy Family, witliout extra rharjro. lMr onii ut 1 ainlli oVlock, P.M. Admission ÜO ct. Children under twelve, rta. to IV. xe. jlr-l-IAklw fft'j.vrii.v, AOEXT FOR SOL, Mi tZZ lT rr"). Vtfrtable., ., I. a par. I factly Viaa Stale. Th ui.. ui i. r anniT, aaa ar ara aanlv aaM aad pnal Iku HT alWr aHicIa tor tka rgy..i t-t v, AU w" C.aiaa aiiioually dMcTMbU aa4 aaeartaia ia :. la praMatiar thMarlicUloüiMiblie.ttia iavcator hallcago Um Warfd ta aa Inf.11,1,1.. Mapl, Emmy, aad Rapid yrofm, mt Harmtiaal Omlior AUaiaatia aa4 pr,u,. wh k,, ,iaaiil ttiT y r r wuWt a fault. IM i. mm mm Mtiul. .1 in.. Utla para taatalaai (nm. H Ut iVfaetrv tili aa4 auMt acriaga ar pma ant M para ram raaftata would a aa aa7 atlwr Caa. Tai. rttwip aaa Hrf taa Mat for aaTaral vaara. aaa IK. iv... vaia U that Uiom wka aava triad thai t lkla will aaa aa oUr. T-'T f1 wartaatad aa rapraanitad. aad la rty I lauara Hi. nutf Ul a. nfaaJaJ. Tka Jan ara ail aiaila mt u. .kit. mlmmfmm r ! aay ara rary Mroa aad will laat a LfmMmm. mm mm mm, aa eawi uia aeaaiat. Tka wbol tof of tkajar m opoa tbay aatt aaa witkia the atkar te carvaaooony ia pacaiaC, usia airartioaa f

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IT? i he f.vii junnvE .vsuM.1 15 AXCE BY IHM E COM PA XI KS. . The nft1ernigned having been" appointed. Agenta for Evaiuville and vkiuity, if thu. 1 INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. , 3. F. COYIXGTOX, S-c'y. T. A. MOJlRIg, Prea't. . AX THE RISING. SUN. INSURANCE CO. - B. J. HATHAWAY. Sec'y. S. HATHAWAY, Pren't. are prepared to underwrite upou the betu-r rLiaa of Fim aud Marine Risk, at an low rate of pre mium a aro conMctent with peruianencj and relummy. ThiH (Ximpaniea eonflne their busines exclusive ly to the State of Indiana. All Uwee rpnedilv aditiste.! , and pivmptly paid without any abatement or diuiiuutiou what ever. Reference: Every man, without exception, who baa a;tained lo in either Company, a lift of whom 11 citizens of our own tate inav le a-1!! at our ollife. A. I. REYNOLDS A CO. ETanaTille, July 8, 18ö6-ly hlllTI.VG LEATIlti JIl 0,000 M.h. 3 of the mot exe-llcnt bkirtin-r Leather. Joat reeeire.1, and formic by CIIAS. nADOX'K, JJ 17. , - , Mainatreet. 7CVOÄ HKJrTOJMi'TWO NTOJtf Jl . Hi ick lwclline, entirely Dew ; anl i n one tory Frame Dwelling, on Division atreet, tt'tween itli and 6th street. Apply to LEW IS KAHN'8 Clothiinr Store, jly 20-1 mo Jlniu street. H-J in exchange for Grooerw. JW15 A. V. REYNOLDS f: CO. rnrxnnitK-HJi urn femjil,ms col M. LEGE, TEUKE-IIAUTE, INDIANA. For inor than a year, have the niagnitlcent Ftmcture of the Terre-Uautr Female Colb-jw, b'n rteailily progreMing. Ttiey are now nearly com. pleted, and w ill be open for the reception vt pupil, im II iiefTy, the Hth of fi ptr-mrrr ucrf. Tin site of the' College, ibe buildiu, the arrangement for Ktmly and comfort, and tin Facultr. tliia-rve here a pausing uotiei. Trrre-I laute, the Kite of the t dlep, in a la-nuti-ful and healthy city, ae -esible by railroad from all directionn, and central to a uuiueroiui and apprecia ting poiulation. It ii hili, aa its name iinjkirt.. From rtatistic, it is clearly tdiown that for nevend yera pait, tliere have bwn' fewer deatha and Ian mi-kiieo here than at any Western city, ofcual population. The bnilding. will be fitted np in the Litest style and with all the modern Improvement. They will I wanned by team, aud lighted by aaa, an 1 fur-ni.-tied with wium and cold Iiatlia, ami what L-t rarely to be found in institutions of learning, 'A GYMNASIUM, Where the laly, made healthy and Fvinmetrical ly cxert'ise may tuviort ami ar.It the labors of the uiuiJ. A prominent feature of the Coll.-ja?, is the provision made for th bnllh f the pupils. The rooms are pneion and well ventiUtM, (here U-in a N-au-tit'utlT furni-died luirlor, with m ixirute rJeepin ap:trtni'lits f r each two joiin ladies. The ground an auiple, coinpriiu f i acn in a plfitMint part of the ity, ;iloiit oue-ttiird of wbieh is a unlive foret grove, with wiuding walk and arImrs, fonniti a uiot delightful priuiK-iuiU for pupils alt the irroumla will be tastefully ornamented. FACULTY.The Fartilty w ill conti-t of a thoroughly experictMTd and i-ltieient corjis of instructor. Rev. John Covebt, A. M., founder and ftrnier I'mitlent of the Ohio Female ColU-go, and Ghndale Female CViIlefns is fiit I'nt.i'b-nt. Rev. Alphomjo Woou, A. M., late President of the Ohio Female College, and the distinguished author of aevrral clentitic works, bearing his name, will be the presiding teacher of the College, and Iu-rtnu-tor In Mental and Moral Science. Prof. R. t. ItoswoBTit, late I'rofeaaor of Chemistry, etc., in Farmer' College, Ohio, will tak the chair of Natural Science, npou which he will lecture and experiment. D'Jraixo 8. Coveut, A. 31., TrofeMor of Ancient Lauptiage and Literature. 1'rof. J. C. Mimxger, late of Philadelphia, first teacher of instrumental music.- And from eix to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long etandin: and succeefful experience. ' No ptiina or expt-nse will lie pare to procure teacher in every demrtment, of the very hlhet qualitiration, ao that pupils wishing to perfect theniselve In the bibber tyW of music, or any of tlie eolid or ornauientd branche, may here rtceive the desired instruction. That pupil from abroad, may derive the creatost advantage to I gained at Hoarding Siiools, they are required to board ia the liutitution, with the teacher (unlea by pecial permUsioii of the Preebleut), that they may have the benefit of their example and aocicty. TImj courst of studies will ls thorough anl ettenivc, embracing all the brauche usiuilly taught iu our highest Seininariea of bsiruinp, Kugtish, Classical and the Fine Arts. Thu year L divided Into two eions of twenty week each, rommeneinjr reflectively on Wednes. ln, thu 'l of S. ptciulxr next, and llio '.Ith day of February, !.'!. Hie expeiiKeof the arhind year, including board and tuition in all the branche of the regular oiiiw, rooms furnished, tia-l, liliH and waebinp;, will be S2i payabk; M'tni-anniially iu advaiev. The usual extra charges will le tiiade for the t ruann ütal brauche. APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Prct. Wood and Prof. IVwwokth, will deliver full course of Lectures with the aid of the Teleacope and other apparatu, euolck-nt to Illustrate experinn-nUUy tlw principle of the science purath'd. Rooks, and all other nipiisite for entering the Colk-ge, may be had af the College, or iu the city. - - - All letter of inquiry or on lmsine, hotiM be mldnvsi-d to Rev. John Covkkt, or If. S. Covkrt, Terre-llaute, Indiana. . Tlio nnilcrsigned citizen of Terre-Haute, hare accepted the cilice of Trustee of tin. Terre-Haute Female College, and may be referred to at any timo by such a desire further Information concerning the arrangement or advantages of the Col lego: Iter. E. il. Taylor, furtis Oilbcrt, Rev. T. Cordon, ' lt. W. Thompson, , : S. II. Potter, Rev. J, C. W ilson, Rev. W. C. Silencer, . . Rev. W. Modesitt, Kov. I. V iley, It. L. Tlioiiuwon, A. C. l'otwin, Iter. M. A. Jewett, W. D. firiswold, ' W. J. Hall, -las. Furrington, Ikivid HartiHN k, C. Y. Pattenau, J. It. Wataon, And. Wilkin, II. I. K-ott, T. C. Bnutin. Lm iu. Kyrc, . TIhi. Dowlius, Bvnj. McKecn, L. C. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Pal'lo. k, Jabes Iledden, James Hite, -James Barue, JlybVSm W MmYSEED OIL.-10 BmlBRE1.8F0R JLA aale at Cincinnati prices, with freight adibd; ö car'ka asa'd Kixea Wad pile nwived and for sale by SAMUEL ORB. ' Jlv 2t) v . - JTTtOil MJSJST. The Brick f tore and iiwellin? JaTon tlie lorner of Oak. and tiecoud 6tre-U; the dwelling consists of five L-irps rooms, with a large store room and cellar. Beut ?2. Applv t Jlylt-2w K1CIF1 It A L1C ICH. : (M tiOOit VMlmtm'F. FOR mi ttJKO JL gain. W"e have a cotst two horse- Kxpreas Wjpiu and HariM-ss, wLieh wu will sell low. 1 tie Ex prem run light, and will cntrr '2.nio Ilia, jlylj JIORNBRO0K Jt CO. rwMiitHNH yoiR fjjt j .a -j.vh JL Save rot ir Apple. We are asent for the rtlc .f Pitt's, iloflct's, McClurc's, and Emorj-'a Tliret-h-crs and S-iarators, and the Bnckeve, Kerstone and Culp'a i idcr Mills. IIOKX"l!R(OK A CO. BmtmVKLMmV TWMl mimVMJ STEreotvpe FOUXDRV, Xo. Ifi8, Vine stn-et, ltwvn Fourth and Fifth, CIXCIXXATI. R. ALLIS0X, Snp't. C. F. 0'DRISCOLL & CO., Manufacturer and IValvra in NEWS. BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Pre-jsc, Cases dallies, ' Ac, Ink and Printing Mab-rial of every d-scription, Stereotyping of all kinds, Books, Music, Patent Medicine ihrertion. Jobs, Vi'iswl Engraving, 4c, Ac. ttw'ltrand and Pattern le tters, various styti. . tXF'Electrotyping in ai1 it brauche. jlyl4-4m. WRhtlbmrrwVmb dozen Bailrtaid Wlieelw V barrows, received uid for sale bv Jlyl SAMUEL ORR. M8SOLUTMOm OF VO-FART7--AA nersliip. The firm of Balwock A Sonntag was dissolved ly limitation on 1st July. H. tl. Balicock liaving pun-baaed the Intorest of C.'lH. Sonntag in tlie accounts of tha late firm, w ill assume and pay all tlieir debts. The name of the firm to tie ued only In liqublation. II. . BAR)CK, jlvll-dlm CEO. S. SOXXTAC. 4) MmtmhEM VKUMSTmtBM.F.S." -BL t 'resh Salmon, iu 1 and U lb can. do lobster, do do do do do do do Mackerel do shail, do Chun do 'rid do do do do do do Core Clyster, do for ale by Z. II. COOK & SON. n,HEMiL,ER K WILSONS FmimlitWW LY SEWIXU MACIIIXK. The liest, simplest and most durable Machine in use. They make a strong lock stitch, th same upon lth side of tlie work, sewing with equal facility the thickest and tbinticat fabric. Aicr siool of thread, cotton or silk, used w ithout ntiew"ing. All machines warranted three year, and full iustna-tion given to enable purchaser to use tbein atisf:ictorily. ; - Also TA BteUy St mrtng- Itmehit' Frtet $30. . The best single Thread Machine In the market. ' A p-neral assortnviit d Sewing Machine Silk Tltread, Xwlles, Ac, A., constant I v ou baud. - Ofli"e N-. i, -Marble Hall. " ..myl4-tiq F. M. SELLMAX, Ayut. '

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JfpOJRJt OF EqVmtLIZmiTMOJW JIM Tlio Board of Equalization will meet tor tha purpose of eouAli74t)ff all assessment made uou real estate ot personal rperty, within the cciroratc limit of tho Citv of Kvansvill, at the City CVrk'a office, on Monday. o'clock, A. M.. July 2(Hh next, and continue it aeasions from day to rlay, until all assessment shall ho equalized." All tax-payer are hereby requested to call and examine their respective aaaeasment, during the intermissions of said session, aud if they find canso for complaint in such awawsin-nta, to presont such Krievanooa to the Board for adjustment. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. Jly21-lra Yolksbote aud Enquirer copy -g- Mi-Ejy'NKH jyroTicK mh MiJSMtnn tJLJ given, to all auctioneers, draymen, cart men, expressmen, wagoners, omnibus anil backmen, poddlars, proprietor of billiard, bagatelle table and tn pin alleys, theaters and concert balls, that all licenses expire on the first day of August next, and they are hereby notified to renew th- aui on or before aid day; and in default thereof, the ordinance in auch msi made and provided, will be strictly enforced against delinquent. A- LEMCKE, City Clerk. " jty29-lm ' Volksbote copy. GAM.M OF MtlTVHF.MtS STULLS miT 3 UPPER MARKET. Xotioo fa hereby given to the owner of Butcher'a tftalU, at the Vpper Market House, that the aum will I sold at public auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday morning, July 31st next, between 7 and 8 o'clock, by August Ellis, Market Master. The Common Council - hare ordered that said Stalls shall be started at S'21 00, and none to be sold for leas. Payment must tie made at the time of pnrcliaae. -A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. ; jly'21-2w Volksbote copy. mmoTMCJS to co.vtj cron ? WV On Saturd.tr, the 31st of July next, the Common Council will fe prepared to receive sealed proposaU for performing such grading a ordered in tlie above corporation notice, and not performed by the owner of said proierty up to said time. By order of t ho Common Council of the Citv of Evansville. A. LEMCKE, Clerk, jlyl-ltn Volksbote copy. 4Jji,-ay; off.- t lie iwiiMiR3 simil is selling her entire stock at cost, consisting f Bonnet of every description. Ribbons ml Flower. ALo, Cloves, Collars, Uuderskeves, Clicnib-etts, Veils, Ac Ac, to which she invites th attention of the pul.lie. F. R. BARKER, jlyl-tf Opposite the Post Office. 20 It II LS HO ICH LUUIt OIL W bx. Star Candles, IS) do Absorbed German and Palm Soap, just received by 55. II. COOK A Son. itlfVTJ-af SMftTMÖA'TfÖ VW commence the coming Fail) a first, or aaoietant BtHik-Kccpcr in a mercantile honse, or railroad otlico. Is-st of references' given. For particnlar address "A," P. 0. Box CM, Evausvillc, Ind. - jlv HMf rg0 THE JAl"F.RS OF mi tOOIt JL Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choicw lot of looec Tea, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and alL Sample given with pleasure, by Z. II. COOK 4 SOX. WW OOP ilt.V- .100O Ii I V "H LKS Mm. Hoop Iron, assorted size, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by SAMUEL ORR. (W FULL miSSORTmnMSJVT OF MI. Jt WoltFs Hoop Iron, just received and for aale at reduced prices, by JACOB STRAUB, . . . 40 Main st. J SM E TS f.V Ott EST VmlRMXTl for sale by Z. II. COOK A SON. FFM.ES 10 MImiRREM.SmiPFM.ESf s iui h i j ciur. t, . i n Just received bv A. . REYNOLDS A CO. JIM lRMS VBOl.VMt JUT Mustard SPMVES af.V2 60 doz. Pepper A lb Tin Can; . o0 do Cinger . do do; - 2 &o Cloves '4 do do; W) do Cinnamon J do; 10 do A. Nutmeg and Mace; 75 Mustard lb cans; IA do j do; - 40 do 1 do; Warranted pure, or money refuu'b-d, by r . Z. II. COOK A SON. WmYMtJIM ES 15 0 II mi (J S RMO COFJ feet . 10 half clients Powchong Tea; ' . 5 bbl.. pearl Ikirlev; 20 bbl. Crush, and Powdered Siignr; lmi Iwg Cotton Yarn, 5, 6, 7 and MOO; 75 bale Cotton Batting; 150 boxes No. L Herring. ceived and for sale at reduced price for cash, by . 1. A D. II EI 51 ANN. EmllOmY SYitUF &f.-75 BOXES Purfr Lemon Syrup; 'i-'t Imxea Liiiup TolMtecu; 40 do Hamburg Chctue; 1 cask Dried Beef; : bbls. fine old Peach Brandy; 4 quart Pipes Peach do; 10 1-8 do do do; 1 qiurt Pipe Port Wine; ö bbls. Cinger Wine and Brandies. Ii4ccivcd and for aale by I. A D. HEIMANX. tdt QVHiLMiH U CURED HAMS. Received and for sah by July Z. II. COOK A SON, Solo Agent for Evansville. mjTMmimllM HIE LP. POWDER-ZOO WIM keg Miami Riflle Powder; IJiiO kegs Blasting Powder; -2raMU Rifle do; 50 half keg Rifle Powder. For sale by Z; II. COOK A SON, Agent. O.IP 150 boxes assorted Toilet Soap; J l.'KI lbs, very old Castile Soap. For sale bv Z. II. COOK A SON. TMtlJas mtßtV. flO.VE BET3 TEU THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, I now prepared to supply the city and country trade with the best of corn meal, unbolted, corn grit and hominy, of all grades; wheat grit, unliolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, bhipstun. corn, oat, chicken feed, and all articles In the feed line. All trado delivered to any part of the city. l'leaw send in jour order. My prices w ill ha low, a cheap a the rheapest, and a good aa the Is-st. The n im Mo sixpence better than the alow shilling is my motto. ' AH may depend on getting all my trade made of none but the best of ground grains, as I will bur no other. IC B. HART. janT-cttwtf - . . jhWBimtM.MS til IMF mi HTMtmtmn MimyM7 gine, in running order, 8 inch cylinder, 20 Inch stroke. Enquire at Myer's Paja-r Mill, or.of Levi S. Clarke, corner First and Chestnut street, jlya-d&wlm . . jfyORmVmTlEJL. I'MCKLED FORM Kc. J 2- bush. Corn Meal, fresh ground; 5O0 Iba. choice Pickled Pork; -. . ; -" ' 10 keg L.xif Lard; ' boxes J, Wood's extra Tcarl Starch; Received thi day by Z. H. COOK A SON. . gyEmyTUCKl SCHOOL OF mTIEIIIMm. cine, Louisville, Ky.The Lectures in this institution mill commence on the first Monday in Xovemlicr, and continue four month. During OctoWr preliminary lectures will be delivered at the Hospital aud College. FACULTY. Bcitf. W. Dudley, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Surgery. Henry 31. Bullitt, 31. 1)., Trou-ssor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. John Hardin, M. 1)., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Medicine. C. W. Wright, 31. D., Profiwsor of 3Iedical Chemistry. N. B. Srarshall, 31. D. rrofessor of 3IaterU 3Iedica and The rajwu tics. Middleton Coldsmith, 31. D., Trofesaor of the rrincipb- of SurgTy aud Clinical Surgery. W. I. Stirman, 31. 1., Profi-wtor of Aiuitomy. C. W. Bay less, 31. D., Professor of l'hyiolgy and Pathological Anatomy. David Cummin, 31. 1. Demonstrator. For information addreas N. B. 3IARSIIALT 31. P., ' j.'yl-2m - .. . Dean of the Faculty. " TTV r-f .V S VILLE PM-JJVMmXVI miJ'I9 Mil Flooring 31 ill, Second street, between Chestbut and Cherry, dealers in Lumlr and manufacturer of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Ioor and Window Frame, 3Ioulding of every size. Flooring, Weathertajarding," Shelving, 3Iantles, Base Pilasters, Creen-house Sash, and Cliain Pump Tubing. A large assortment of Sash, Blimb, Ioors, Mouldings and Pump Tubing, constantly on hand. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. ' Persons about to erect buildings in the Southern or Western country, considering the low rate of freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to their interest to purchase at our establishment, where they can la supplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of seasoned lumber, for the finish of buildings. Our work I not made as most lactory work, with tenons half way through, but it i framed in tha same manner as if made by band. Sawing of all kind done on short notice. Terms caIi, unless otherwise agreed upon. roy2-tf . STEEUi A HUNNEL lMOTMCE mtLMJ VtJmMIER B LRU m W County Orders, drawing interest, aud which have been endorsed previous to September 1,1, will be redeemed on presentation ta the County Treasurer. N. B. I wiU pay no interest accruing on said orders after thi date. THEODORE VENNEMANN, Treasurer, jel .. .. - , . nPZ!Lm?LO fiOJVEE M miMMEmtMM I M TI103IAS SCAXTLIX, (Sign f the Golden c..noe Pot), lias an immense stock of Stove and Housekeeping Warn, purchased since the great panic in money a flairs, at ruinous rate to the manufacturers, which he is willing to t-tve hin customers the ! advantage of, by calling at his old stand. Call, at svvure oargains. nov, ... . . , TU0S. SCANTLLIN.

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AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, - AND OF THE BEST JUAL1TY', AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, . - - AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, " AND MOST FAfll ION ABLE STYLES. , AND MOST FASHIONABLE STlLElV AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY,' AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY. AND DO IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY. ' AND IK) IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, .. AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, , - . AND IS THE BEST STYLE. cive us CAM..CALL, CALL, . CALL,. , GIVE US GIVE US CIVE US AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUtt NEW OFFICE, AT 0UK NEW OFFICE, AT OUB NEW OFFICE, AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS,.' r AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, AND SEE OtR SPECIMEN. , ' i ' AND SEE Ot Jt SPECIMENS, , AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AVE DEFY COMPETITION, AVE DEFY COMPETITION, . AVE DEFY COMPETITION.. AVE DEFY C05IPETITION,. EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, OR IN PRICES.OR IN PRICES. OR IN TRICES.. OR IX PRICES. . -Over CRANE'S COMMISSION HOUSE, on Water street, three doors from Main, Evansville, . lud. EA'ANSA'ILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. jnMJS'MS LV.nUEB NHI.WJLES. MT TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. Th subscriber has bought out the interest of R. II. . Bennett, in tha Lumber Yard, near Kratz k lleill- -man's Foundery. He now offers his stock at a- V cheap price for cash. jlyl-3m . JAS. 8WANSON. . LIU LIS YH UmtmVSMJrOTHMtB arrival this day of ltocaska, at Z. II. COOK k SON'S, Sole Agents " . - for Evansvilht. TiROCERMES miJS'D FR01'M8I0.Sm ttTEA'ANSVILLE, IND. WsJrsaia Department, First street, fiit 'ij fnm XX tin; Retail Department, Main strfwt,.nrstt " di-er below the corner. - Z. H. Cook bogt to thank bis friend in Evans-. ville and neighborhood, fur their favors so freely be- . stowed on him since he has been in business ainong them, and takes this opportunity of introducing. to '. their notice his son, Mr. II. A. Cook, wham he has . . taken into partnership from this date, and solicit for the new firm of Z. H. Cook k Son, a continuanceof the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. II. Conk k Son, having taken the Im mines ; premises and purchased the whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, feel confident that they will he enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every srti-. -cle they may require in the Grocery and Provisic line. Z. II. Cook A Son wish especially to draw tbw attention of persons in the country having prodnrw -of any kind to dispose of, to their increased .facility fr taking off their stock, and suppliu$ lhm at i . their storv, with all articles required ia the. whole- -sale department, at prices thai, raiisi. issuns- their . orders for the futura. . . ' fcbtf " WfM.VE LlmnUE-R.The subscriber would JL respectfully call the attention of carpenters aud Iwildcr to hMstock uf I'm Lumber, -which ia one of the largest and bctst over yarded in this city. " Prices as Iowas the IomcsL Office corner Main aod Seventh treete, JOHN F. GLOVER. - Jiyi- ' - '