Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 311, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 August 1858 — Page 2

""'EVANSVILLE, IND.

JKIPAY MORXINO. AUGUST 6 The Feat 1 Accomplished. When we had given up (he greatest idea of the age 03 impracticable, and was in dUpair of success, and looking to Asia and the Xortliwest cotut for a new and practicable route, the mighty work that is to revolutionize the inttrCDurse and relations of the world ws being silently and successfully performed; the announcement of its couiptotk takes U3 as much by surprise as if webadntvcr fondly cherished the hope of its achievement. The success of tfce Sab-marine TelegrarFleet, tn laying the cable, is the greatest event f the -century. It demonstrates the practicability of one of the boldest theories of sciece,-nd eonsumatea the greatest discovery of modern times. It hai already proved that the electric current can be efficient passed over the space under the sea and -this resolves the greatest doubt of success. If the cable now laid, should never repent another message, -we shall have no rca&on to doubt final success ; for the failure will be in the structure of the cable, and not in any insuperable natural difficulty. The manufacture of sub-marine cables is yet in the earliest infancy and inexperience of the art. Rapid and important improvements will be made in their construction. The means of isolating the wires, and increasing their efficiency will be made, and if the cable now laid, prove to be ever so imperfect, another and a more complete one will be laid in its bed before the end of a twelve month; and the world will not be content till the interchange of intelligence between New York and London shall be as simultaneous and as intimate as between any of our own cities. "We can scarcely yet realize the truth of the thrilling fact that intelligence between the two countries is to be transmitted on wings that -shall out travel the sun, and that we may hereafter communicate toour morning readers the events of the previous day in Europe. jfThe Xew Albany LeJjer copies a paragraph from this paper relative lo Dill English's visit to Terry county, and the publication of Shoemaker's card, and nppends to it remarks characteristic of Dill English's organ. It says English's visit was on the 15th, and the card appeared on the 10th, therefore the visit and card had no connection. We have no means of determining the truth of these assertions but the suspicious veracity of one who has aban doned hi3 principles, and i3 daily contradicting himself. Thc mail between here and tnnn ihn a, we saw the card, and presumed they were in the order in which we became acquainted We know enough of the political and social relations of the parties and their characters, to be convinced that such an arrangement was but the natural consequence of the con nection between them. If the card was not the result of the visit, it probably was of feme other intercourse. English wa3 made infamous by the dis closures of his satelete; the latter was but a thing of wax iu hi3 hands, and could be made to wear any shaped nose, however hideous, plastered upon his countenance ly his chief. Our opinion of Shoemaker, though not flattering to him does not allow ns to think that he would atultify himself and entail such notorious infamy uon his name but ujon the iinperio'w suggestions of a dic tator. He is not bold iud hardy enough in the practice like Bill English to pub. licly make broad, sweeping, daring asser tions that can be disproved by a dozen un impeachable witness 6. We have testimony in the case independent of Hick's proof which we have never used because confidential on which we hare formed our opinion. Dt an error of a single fact or date in repeating newspaper rumors and btated to be such on the face of the report is no reason for scurilous epithets and personal abuse from men who have been treated with more forbearance and external courtesy than their f hameleos apostacy to principle, and daily self contradictions should have secured to them. In the winter, the Xcw Albany Ledjer pretending to have thrown off the shackles of slavery to party, assumed a bold and indignant condemnation of Lecoiuptonism and all its outrageous doctrines ; and, for a time, made a show of an honest defence of the right of the people to .! opt or reject th to"ag of Constitutional Convention. Coming from au cmancipatel slave to party, it surprised the world with its apparent elevation and independence. We often quoted and commended it. But it was only playing in concert and harmony with its traitorouJeader, who.- ' organ it is, and who uses its conductors as the treadles to play the tuues he sets it. When Bill English took his thirty pieces of silver, in the shape of the Nebraska lands, and betray ed the cause of popular sovereignty, they were found basely recreant in the same hour to the principles they had ardently advocated. They gave up an obvious principle, essential to freedom and a.4 4-Urriuil in its application as the hills, und accepted in its lieu, a miserable subterfuge an evasive, fallacious, pretended mode of applying" it, that yielded, betrayed, und abandoned the principle itself. They become at once the defenders of the author of the attempted wrong, and the paudercrs. for the traitor to the cause they had pretended to support. No treason is so fatal none so damnable and infamous :'.s that of a professed champion. No falsifier of facts can equl In tin and depravity the betrayer of principle. Infidelity to facts may cause ca.-i.al an 1 temporary wrong; but infidelity to principles cntaili everlasting injuries. When mercenary

men for base motives discard princ'p-cs, they cast from them the foundation of all belief , and lose the distinctions of falsehood and : truth and become themselves living lies. , The Ledger makes a great ado in correct- . ing its false statement of a date in which it has been detected, but it has r.ot regaid enough for truth and fairness to publish the , triumphant proofs of the falsehood in Shoe- j maker's statements which it had endorsed ; and published. It corrects what might have !

beea a mistake, but haves a refuted outrageous falsehood it had propagated unnoticed. Extra Session of the Legislature. It is reported upon the authority of Lt. Covernor Hammoud and other political intimates of the Governor, that an extra ses sion of the Legislature will be called sometime in October, about the time of the State Fair. After resisting, the demands of the people for u session of the legislature, for ; eighteen months, the- Governor upon the ere of the election of a new Iwvlr, rails the old one together, just as its time is ex piring. What plot is to be accomplished by this art. Do the signs of the times tell the Executive clique that their influence is likely to Ix; less iu the new than it was iu the old ? Ies the declining iopularity of Bright admonish them that something must lC done to confirm him hi his usurped place, and preclude the new Legislature " from electing two new Senator?, who will contest the seats of Bright and Fitch and oust" them" finally from the Senate? The argument upon which they were sustained by the Senate, was that they were iu truth the choice of the State, and their election wns sanctioned by the people of the State. If this be proven to have Wen false, and their appointment 1 repudiated by the people, iu the coming election as it certainly will be their ras will Wear a very different aspect to their associate Senators, and their admission to'seats will le recon-idered. Any attempt to forestall the action of the new Legislature tdiotiM 1e rebuked, and if possible, arrested. It is reported that the session will be called for the löth of October. There is eoine political scheme to be attained by the act, ou which the people should keep an eye. Inmas Battle. The Pillager band of Chipjicwas w hich left Leech Lake in June, to fight the Sioux, met their old foes at Big Stoue Iake, Minnesota, on the 14thof July. The Chippewas lay iu uuibush, . and when their enemies came' within shooting distance dropped twenty of them at the lirst fire. A hand-to-hand encounter then ensued, 1mi1i parties fighting desperately.' In this, the Sioux lost six more of their men, but killed eleven of the Chippewas. A special agent from Washington, is now in the Indian country endeavoring to bring wiiiikc tribes, luic-s" Tills" 1.3 ttTccte.l tli e Government will no douM w ithhlcd their annuities, until the red-skins come to terms. Missouri Election. The unexpected election of Barret in the St. Iouis Congressional District, over Blair the emancipation candidate, is thus a?counted for by the Democrat: Frauds of the most glaring kind, double and trtbble voting to a frightful extent, the use of dead men's jmjcrs, ami inserted tickets, and Itnrriraded jadls, nil show themselves from the background of the national democratic triumph. In four wards aloue the vote was forced up to 7,7'. cast at an last.' !l, when onlv ,0K votes were April exciting election held in TlIK !TWi ANI ClIK'KKS ClIOLKRA. The Petersburg Importer says that in Tike county the eholer. is prevailing with fatal effect. Many of the heavy and most extensive hog raisers will have to buy pork for their own use the coming fall. Some are lo sing from fifteen to twenty head a dav. We also learn that an epidemic Hiuilar to the hog cholera has attacked the chickens in some parts of tills county. This disease seems to In spreading with more alarming rapidity in Southern Indiana and Illinois than tin vii here else. ß5The 3d iu?t. was generally celebrated by the "colored population," being tins anniversary of British West India Emancipation. A negro convention was held at New Bedford. A motion was made to appoint a committee to address t'.avco of the South, recommending tlitiu to rise in their majesty for their freedom, i.ul after some dUcussiou, it was lost by a small majority. The Question Settlei. The Indianapolis & ntiw l cous'ulcrs Xibluck's election settled, having received a letter from this district, containing the following choice morsel : I am assured by men from various jwrts of the firt congressional District that Judge Nibhuk will lead Judge Lfovey the usual Democratic majority. X 'black is certain in their judgment, to carry every county in the district. In Daviess, Knox," Tike, 'Dubois a ud Martin counties there w ill be no defection iu our ranks. ttcifA mau near St. Iouis has realized twenty-four hundred dollars from two acres of land, by selling straws to coffee house keepers to be used in imbibing mintjulips and cobblers. He jacks them in barrels and sends them to Southern cities. " Little things make up a life-time," is an old saying, and here we may say that little things make a very pretty i neunte. ta' The conesi-oiidentsof the New York Time and JltraUI, in Salt Iike City, for lack of letter employment have been indulging in ajK-rsonal renconter, in which Simonton, of the former journal was slightly cut. This is the first bona fide fight reported in Utah. Sz& It is said that the Citizens' Bank of Memph has no legal existence and that therefore the bills receivable cannot be collected. If iIim is true the Ioa to tho hill holders will be nearly complete.

Co f m i' cuft vf . SHocmakcr smil Illcks. If any doubts had remained of Mr. II ick' i entire triumph in the Shoemaker cot tiovery, the Enquirer a article of Wednesday, must have removed them. When juggling, unwoithy of a two days schooling in the art, is resorted to, to prove a man's inno- : ccmc, we have excellent reasons for thinking him guilty. Let us retat the main items of thetontrovcrsy, in order to sec the ' more readily, how flimsy is the Enquirer ! defense. j Mr. Hicks charges Shoemaker with having pledged- himself to the Democracy of j Spencer county, as being utterly opposed to j the act commonly called the English com- j promise. He also charged Shoemaker with detailinj to him, a certain conversation had j with Bright relative to the English swindle. ! Mr. Shoemaker comes out in a card, and j pronounces the charges "to be one stitexoocs i.i k." Mr. Ilkks then furnishes the j certificates uf several respectable men to j sustain bis allegation. ; Xow, how does the Enquirer defend? Not that Mr. Uicks and the gentlemen who j gave the certificates are falsifiers; rot that j Mr. Hicks failed to sustain his charge, but! that Mr. Shoemaker left Washington April 10; was at home April 10, nnd in this oity April 2.M. Did any one ever sec so pittiful ! a dodge! If the Enquirer has proved any-

thing it has proved that w hat Mr. Shoemaker said concerning Blight was a lie; but docs it prove that Mr. Shoemaker did not say nil that be is charged with saying? That i.? the point in controversy SJiomakert reracitif. We are glad to learn that the expose of a miserable trickster is having its clfctt among the honest farmers of the District. We trust that -they will put their seal of condemnation upon Mr. Shoemaker, next Fall, in a way that will tiea w arning to all -.vho think of using the same means to accomplish their ends. As the i'ii'j'tirvr says nothing concerning the charge of pledges made ly Shoemaker, that he was opposed to the Knglish bill, w e mav infer that it was tiue. rillLMliClS. t:f The Princeton Indianiin of jesterday contains a long article describing the 'prominent men of the late Lcvompton Convention" in that town. The article in question ridicules the personal appearance of many who were present at the Convention, with severl unwarranted attacks upon the private character of mcu who are neither candidate's for oflicc nor prominent politicians. Jfc-TIie veterans arc coming into the field all over the country. . Tom Corwin is a candidate for Congress from his old district, and is likely to be elected. lie will ptumn Ohio durincr the füll campaign. JLw SHIP. T4 'nrtiM-iliii h-rrtf.rv xi.-tins N twevti Hi tchinson & (iri lN, in tili day polviit ly Ultimi consent. 1 lie IxxjIc of I In-firm n in tin IihimN f lr. Hut liiiiM'ii. ln alone i milluri.i-i to nlli c II l-lt Iu Ilm linn until further not iT ;inl settle all rl.iinm :ipiin.'t tli mm. I. JinVHINS-'N, Auptixt Mil. 1 ". J. X. CltKKN. l&wlin !lri ' wi.il '.'(i.tf f"y. JL On Saturday nijjlit f Vlurk, An:tit-t 14th lwt, the Common Council of the City of Kviui-" il!will Ik prepared, at tin Council ChamN-r in naiil city, to rwt ive prcwval fur tin- lui!lin of fniir CiMrr-u" of Mil, enrli ; the city fnrni.-hinz tron top for Mime. SniM CMiTti must le ;illM up to th top with pl hrick, nnd well remented. after plan mid fptviticntion now on file in theCitv Clerk' Offii-e. A. 1.KMCKE, Clerk. " aurt-l'Mn Yutltltnie copy. ITliF o i T.-iij i 7.v Hoiit'oiT J my entire interest of ltookrf anl Statioiery(liiii lay) to T. Whitaker, I return my thank to the -ob lie for tlieir liU'ral patronage, and ran cheerfully recommend my uceor to I hem for a coiitimutiu-e of the mime. M. 1.. JeHN.OX. NOTICE TO THE PinLIC. It will lie iwn that the uii'-ii:ne1 liaa pur Iiiued fiom l. L. Johnson hi Mock of Hk und Stationery. I N-j- kav to inform the ritizi nn td Kvannville and vicinity, that I i-liall endcMVor to merit a lil-ral harc of tlM-lr troup. Ilavina nlreaily a well rrhTtiil Ktock of arliclrx on hand, aiol intend'inp t'i make numerous additioti-, I will endeuvor to Htiit the wants of the com m unity. My ptirpom ia to huiM up a p.xxl liuok aiut Stuti,niery rftaWlifliinent, and by industry and fair dealing aWtirr iirh ruitom an will enable nie to compete with all other in the trade. T. WHITAKEU. Au-ii.t th, 1A..4. rzg HISH. PR MM si: Kit JTl-J?. 5(1 1'iieli. 1-ir Coin, nreived per tränier J. Jl. Ik -lie. Rice Flour. Com Starch. Whealeti GriltA. Farina. Split Kct. MatT.imtii. . Vrrmiiclla. 3 (!oz. qta. Worw-rtf r.Llrc Sjbcc. pta. ' La!f 1 fr. 3 To'an Eull. ;i o it a llimy " Iv- t:u v ,f Sl.riia; : Am livivis. Syrup. n Irf-nion Cinrer Str:iwlrrj- 44 Raxptierry. 44 PiiieApp'lo 44 Saraparilla 44 1 aifiilr 44 Jil-t riV,-ived and for ale 1-v Z. 11. CIMK A SdN. sTkltllKU IN Lota to U f.U.d And now her it ap pearinjr to tlie Common Council of the Citv ot EvaiiKvllle, that L"ta 1 Hand el. Rha-k f., in the Crescent enlargement of the t i y of Evansvilh , are to ituafed that water colle t and remains tacnni.t theri-on, and tho owner of iuii.1 Li-ts i herehv lirectixt and rnjuired hv the. said ('oiim il to till i:p aaid Iit to uch a height aa will prevent water from colbictiAjr and remaining ta-juant thereon, w ithin Ten ilay from the publication of thin iiotice. I, A. Lr.MCKF., Clerk of the City of Evaii.-riltc, do hereby Trtify. that the fon-soinp ! a true and oiuplete copy of au order of sail I Council. po.-.ed n the 17th dsiy of .Inly. A. I. lHJiH, eo f.tr a; it relate to the within named liOfK. In witiM whereof. I have hereunto loilwrilied mv name, and affixed the s;U of said Citv, thia 2oth day of July, A. I. 1.. amrC-JIn IVtWfrriyir. A. LKMCK E. d-Tk. 4Tif j iTityH0 7n .Tl 1 UK 3 DENCEon the corner of Kirst and Cheat nut iitrti t, alxmt ten day h i-incc, a Ray Poiw y with heavy mane; bleinish in liM eye; iAt yean old. Any fn-noii r, turniiin him to im, or sivin me information vf hia whert-aUaits, will ! rewarded for m doiiijr. II I KAM E. I 'KEP. EvulliilU, A";.Urt l.th, ls.8. lw--d wöht'TjW-djr7-b -MLr ship. The tirm tif Yickuy A Johnston i thiail.iy dissolvi-l by mutual consent. The buinesrf will lie cf.ntiiiuod by Jamvk W. Virnrnr who will m t tie II claims against the idd firm, ami receive ail d bn ihn them. The name of the firm to be usnl oulv in lituidjtin. JAMES W. VICKERY. Auni.st 2d, l.W. C1I AS. .McJüHNSTUX. SOLU Ol'T. Having sold out my interest in the firm of Yk kmt A Johnston, I return my (hanks to the publn for their liberal otronu;rc, anil can cheerfully recommend my u-cewor to litem f..r a eominiianee vf the same. CHARLES M. JtlHXSTOX. TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS. After having received for nearly lour years the Verv liberal natrontT of the ritlrein ,.t iVLii-vi!'.. and vicinity, I take this opfiertunity of tendering them my siucere tlmnks l.r the past, and would re"rv,fuU"r sf'Ii.-it a enntinoam-e t f their favors, hoping by strict att ntion'to lusinesa to merit tho I sanm. aus2-3w JAMES W. VICKERY.

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(WDJtl.-VISTKJTOiVS S.t LK XOJL TILE ii herebv jrivra, tlmt on tJ 2t th.dar of An.ir. A. I. isiVs, t V "Vl.x k, A. M., I will wll nt l'uMic 8ah, at the Au tion IS-jonirt t-f Woo1h.iv 1 XeUoii, ia this city, the j-eraoiial prupirty f Mrs. Klvika Miv-nFLf, I- c a-e 1IENKV L. MHCHELI., au-ttd-3w.w Adminititrator. 'joCKliilis ToaliTn iTv7liii: it--Ä MitNEI W .j, Cou.-t.mtIr on Laad, IIA Y, cons, OATS, suirsTcrr, BRAS. And all other artWe needed t'1 f'1'' Hors or Mnle. All of which h. will wl! wholesale or retail, at lowest market rates, -iving jut we'lit and measure. -ROBERT S. lU STON, Water tret, between JIain and Locust, Evanville. ftii-rf-lv IS . F.TIIF.L. K f O."T.ff SSI o.v AMI KOKWAUDINti MERCHANT'S Ct Pvs-lras Street. " .NXW O ULK AX!, LA. (rlMei! April, V:.) p. r-mx r.B. i Ml?. B. rrfriiENrr" : S. Hotrard. Evan -ville. IndLmn ; Allisi Howe, K an-vi!e, luiliana; A. M. I'iii-lp A Son. Newhnrlt, Iniliann; Minor .V H:.-. Newl-nrh. I ndi.in i; 11. I". Newci-nili A Drotln-r, Loniviile, Kentucky; 1. S. lV-no.ü. t A .N n, Lcnisvillc, Kentucky ; 1 !i.lla-s Daiifoi th, Nrni'tary, New AHmny limirnn.-e Co., New All'uny, 1 ii'i ia i i.i : Jl. "Siiiiip-ou A' Co.; Ne' Albany, Indian. ; W. II. ratlin. Henderson, Kentucky; R. I!. lu-verly, He!i.leiv,.u, Kentucky; J.nne Mo'itjronn-ry, I'lvO'ii ir-. I'ii.k. Jci;' r.iiviile. luLiana; Jit m tt Chüm Ik-'.I and Co., St. Louis, Mo. jy.;l-ly Fi Ott UZJ.VTrTII: I-1 It ST NT ft It I 4ii atwoftorv J'n-K Jion.'-e, roiiiiiinin lor.r n nH. edliir, Ac. For partk ul.irs einiire at tho JovtmhI oflirc. j.vl-2wd r X'.u(A,M-'iu iitxi:s iii:sii Mj Ia UH'Uh, ri H ived pi r tllmer IS.illic, and l"lalelv HiESTUN KISHS. 7 II It I. S. .VÄtt" TVIUVIT SKKIt rr p of l.v-s. i fd l. N. v York Co'k. SiiL'ar. 1 " " Limf ilo. 1 " " IV.wilcii-.l do. '' " St. Louis " !."f 2t'i Ri.. Window- til;i, y. r to 1- x H. ."id lliirli. prime Timothy Seel. J'efie, an-t f-r aale l'V jy-Ui 7.. 11. CimiK A SOX. XKOItll Tim it- xt ri: . n . f 1. 1: e oi.i. k fj ;.-- .in of t Iii- JnMilution will opi-n SepfeinU r 1st. The 'poililiit :H of I'eai per- i.i loinpletf, eoiiMiiiR of I'.v.JOHN W. Sf'.il T. !. J., President, with fn- tiliccu eoiii-teiit ufUtunts. The iMtard of Directors f.i-1 that tin letter ffu:irauty of amt-tnii ran If ytveu lo utreiit.- in r-ptrl to tlie'iii' nl.d and ui"r:il li.iiuuv of their ilaiihteri, tli.ni U ins'iited in Hi" rv-appoiiitnient of I)r. Si-otf, a.i I he head of the Institution, who Im l.ecn a Hiicciwf.il eliicator f'T near thirty yuara ill this place. The o-iir of f-tinly U s liih. I lii-tnu tioti thoroo;!i, na in iny similar iu.-titnti'ii, and the vx-JM'OM-i- hs. The liiiiHin.'i vrer eempl. ti d at an e;-it.- of "" ii 1 1 1 H 1 1 -1 I im i m i,i, 1 1 l " I tl I TTTX" room, tuition in nil Knli-h J'rain In-, Latin and lireek, j7,."f JKT i-;Vsioll in advaini'. I'or further information, apply to Rev. Win. S. R. ireiv. Si-'y, or Rev. Ijaac W. Montiert, Ajreiit, ix!"..rd. jlyit-m tf IL A I OO N ill In, receiveil JiKOS USSOHTKlt and fr Hale 1.. ;io fur t.u-li, J CUllSTRAril, No. I Main street. ty jly21-".w WPK.ISS. .."Wi KJvJt.JlKI.KIl AKTMJ tie; Chain I'mnpa aiil Ki.xturif; Cihterua and Kurve Puiiip: WiMNlroii-rh A MeCaliii'a C. S. Mill Sawu. Just reevived and for iale lv JAColl STl.'AlTl, jlyil-lw No. 40 Main Street. ' I W 'J 3 Choi. i 'It tflKS. A J'HMIK LOT e WeMet ll licsi-I Ve ( li'-i-sel 2 I'.hU. Peari; A choice lot of Iri-1 Ik-ef and Ilnnif ; IS Imxe Swip and Calidlc, aborted "plulilio; ..ii luji cxtri fuin-rtino Khmr; 1C dor., fresh Ejri;, in afore :md fr aate tv A. 1. It KYNOLDS A CO. C HKKSKiVr' lioXKS 'lltOH'K; . barrels Lin-ed; iilcsiwa IU.ton Mali tie. ,Int recelred ! TEN NEY A MHiEXSOX, .11 Water at. wissnciTio' fo-fj'r-JLfr ncrsliio. Tie prtner.-liii heretofore existin N-tweett Ahraham Antweiler, Jowjdi Sh-n-field and I.-vl M. I'laut, under the ctyle ami ilrai of A. Aii'ii her A Co., Iuih oecu illsrolveil (I'.'tli of thin tuouth), by mutii'it coin-nt. AH dehtt due to iaid llrni will 1-e ni riptod for Iy the nndertrixned, who will also pay all dehtii aainst pa id firm, ami who will continue llie l,uiuew them-m-lvex, on their own account. jly22 lm A. ANSPACH Kit A PLAIT. jrKo. riio luviii l i7, n (mis jkJ iT: Jf to return his thank to his old tustoiners for their kind patrona-r--, and heji by tni.-t attention lo lii.'i.eijit an ! jrisi vni., to I-" able to merit a eontiiiu.ili in of their fiVo. 1 1 i in-- ivinoved bis t ri to the corner of S-eond and Main t-tris'ts, formerly occupitsl s a Silversmith shep. he in now preparsl to furni1i aJI lot mar fat or him with a call, with all the Hi'tidc in his line. ' lö"epairinz done with ii-atni'ss and despatch. ScCiiil band h:uii''ss lway on hand. jl.v'---.m. .j.ra.v r ccsors tu Jas. kinds of Stoves, n-wriiiws, (sr-i-niitliu, Jr..) Ileal. T iu nil I and manufactu rers of Tin. Sheet Iron and CopiH-r Ware. Also, maniif.iifur ii of Fruit Cans of every imtttit and desci iption, with which printed directions lOr putting up all kinds of fruit, w ill l-e fnrni-h d, fre-of charge; nil of which will bo aold very cheap fir cash, at w hoi. sale or retail. StoreriMitii at N". 11, Main street, U-iwr-n M ater and First strei-ta, (opposite old Mate Rank). Evansville, Ind. j s. si axti ix, jk.. i:o!-kt i.. sirpitrv-i. KKI.I'fJ orr.THK iwnnit-1 signol in selling her entire flock at cost, con- : sistin T iMinuets of every description, JiibUms lid Flowers. Also, GJ.iies. Collars, I'liderplecves, I , CbeTilis.tts, Veils. .Vi". 1c, to which she invite tliw I aioiiiioii oi tue puo no. r.n. hak kmc. j jlyl-tl Opixite the Potit OiTice. rantt JL Cm tii k i. o i u s et r r utto it Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a verv choie ot of bx.se Teas, bought expressiv for retail trade. I lire, bv all one mid itll. Sampb ffiven with l.leus. . II. COOK A SOX. -gwoor tuojv .ioto . jslwiilks MM. Hoop Inn. assorted si-s, n hand and fur sale at rcluceU pi ic s by SAM 1 KH OKR. "la riFi.L a'ssoufMiTS'T örit. v oltCs IIo..p I roii, just rei-eived and for sale at reduced price, by JACOB tfTRACR, 4n 3Iahi st. Tpj SM K TS V.V (3UK.I T fJu'tK T I MM f.r sale by . n. OHHx SOX. .1 i i r i. k sZ. i ( i u i i t it i: l s J m n Hurrel Pears, .lust reet-ived bv i ali. ri:ynoli. a co. ! 'om us 1 3 o iüi iisiti oiör- ; Of fix-; : 10 half chests Pov-chouz Tea; i 5 Mils. Peirl R.ri. v; ' 20 bbls. Crush, and 1 owdered SiiTir; t I n) Kifcs f V,i;,)ii Yarn, 0, (i, 7 aud NHJ; . 75 hates Cotton l:.-tt'in?; IM boxos Nn. 1 Herring. Ree ived an 1 fr sale at rcdnccl pri e f.r casi. bv I. & P. II Ll MANN.

MISCELLANEOUS.

mini: ,i.-' it .n ki n ivtsvKAM E I5Y IIU.ME COMTAMES. Tliu undersi Unod having b n t.ppointed A-p-nt. , i.n.l vkiuitv, of tbi , fur Kvaiicvillt? INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. V. COVINUTOX, Scc'y. T. A. MUKK1S, rr."t. AND THK. RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. R.J. HATHAWAY, S-cy. t. HATHAWAY, Vrv't. ar? prrp:ired to timjerwrit npon thr twtter rlac of Eire and JIariue 1 ik-. at il-i low rule of rinltiiu ti are consistent with iH-ttuuiieiiry and reiability. The1 Compaiiies coiißiie their LusiucM oxclu.-'ivp-ly to the State of Indiana. dAU loe oelily adjiiKtetl and promptly paid without any abatement or diminution whatever. ltefert'ticee: Every man, without exception, who has hiiMninod U in either Comaiiy, a list of whom ill citizens of our own ftatc may In- mi n at our ortice. A. 1. REYNOLDS & CO. Ev.nntille, July 8, l&Vi-lv rjptojimts rj.vrjt.v, AGENT EUR. - SOLU Fur tiTMrr!nr Trait. V-tl In m fort It Vrrh State. Tut rvauim nnW.w sl.i Cnnrat, mni iiwtantljr. and ara mora aailT mied ana oct(1 tniB anToihf.arlit rortb pnrpo var invn!e J. All kind! of Wax aa l Crnwat ara ouallr divafcraaabla aod anaartain in aa'iar. la praaDtini? IhaM articia u,iLa nuhlir. lha Invatiin. ckallrnirn tfaa World in an Infallible, Simpla, ta-y, and Raiid prorana of Ilruwtiral Srt.irt allt'lrntiQf aoj prartiral aifo wh bar tiaaiiaeJ thamaay tharara withonta fan It. I na ara ing u an aa autire r miw p'an. Tea ftakatiapara tattalcai cam. it lava parfeetlr atill and cannot arrinr ortiren mit at pur (ram racket would lo on an j other Can. Tliii priBripi Iim .toxi the at forarvaral yaara. aad tha bt rartinrata of tliair Talua ia that tliosa bt hava triad tbaaa articlaa will n oüiar. ThrT ar warrantad M r'PreamUl. am! ia erarr en of failure tha nxmry w ill ba refunded. 1 ha J an ara all mada af par whita pantiina -etl itthey ara rerj itrooz and will laat a Uf4iai. aa do arid eaa aflVt tha enamel. The wbe'a top of tha Jar U open ; they ot ana withia tht athar to meur eenoAmy ia paekiop. aKaliabla dmaUoRa fnr patl.nr: I all kind of Fruit, VentabUa, Ac, will accompany tli ... CaaiandJare. XATT.1 LKmlTIIKR.OyOOO l.b. 0 of the most excellent Skirtinir Tawthi-r, just rereived, jy i and for salt- by CHAS. RARCoCK, Main street. Tii'o'stoiii Tion f.v.YT. oss'i: M Riii k laellinr, entirclv new; and one on. Mory Frame ltvclliuR. on l'ivifioii atreet, ln-tvves-n ölli uiel Iii et reel. Al'l-lv to LEWES KAHN S Clothin Store, jly CiMmn Main Stn-ot. ft ijti'4 vititiiit--$irti tf.f.'y'TKit in exiiiiin for Urocorl. jly 1.. A. 1. liKYNOT.IiS A CO. T u: it it K-ii.itTt-: kk.uji.i: LE;E, TEURE-H AITE, IN Im ANA. For more th in a year, have the ni;tiiinvnt strin tures of the Tcrre-Ilruite Female Colle;je, leu rteailily projrr.'seins. Tbey are now m-arly com. plee,,":tnil will la' open f.T the nreptioii of i:iiilt " 11V.7i.c.H, the 7A of tijH'i ulr uert. The bite of tlie t.'o'leyre, the l.uililins, tlie arraneiiMtits fr etudy and minfort, and the Faculty, deserve here a passing noliii". Terre-IIaiite, the site of the College, a lsant'fill ami hcallliv city, accessible by railroad from all directions, ami central to a numerous and npj reciathi -Mipulatioit. It in lii.;li, m iis name ini'iorta. From tutistics, it i cleariy rhow-n that for several years past, there have Imi-ii fewer death and lss itickiiesa here tlian at any Western tity, ofpejual toulalion. The I.iiililin rs will 1h- flttiil op in tho latest style and with all tlie modern improvements. They will la wanned by Fteaiu, and lighted by xs, ami fur-nir-hed with warm and cold Isiths, and what ia rarely to be ffund ill iiistilnt ions of learning, A GYMNASIUM, Where the ImmIv, made healthy ami symmetrical by exrrciao may 8tipiort and nr-i.-t the lalnrs t the mind. '"rriTtTri,jrrf lireTienRh oniie .liiTI.s TTie riMiiiJS' are aciou a el well ventilated, there lcin; a Is-ji-i-til'ully fmiiisiied iarlor, with para to rhipin apart mi.-uta for each two young ladies. The round.-i are ample, rompriMn;; SV acreti in a ideasaut art of the city, about one-third of which is a native forest -crove, with winding walks ami arNirs, forming a mobt delightful promenade for pupils all the grounds w ill ! tjtstefully ornamented. FACUjTY. The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly experieüced aiol elm ient corjia of instructoia. Rev. Jojt.v Ctivi.RT, A. M., founder and former President of the Ohio Female College, and li'londale Female College, is first President. lU v. Al.fiio.ss Wooo, A. M., late Pri-sident of the Ohe Jennie College, and the distinguished a Ithor of ne-eral acientltic works, liearin his name, w ill la tlie iTiviiiiiij teacher of the College, and I.-i-r true tor in M-ntal and Moral Sicuw. J'rof. K. S. RoswoRTit, late rrofir of Cheniiitry, ete., in Farmer' College, i,io, will take the chair of Natural Science, upon which he will lecture and xjierimeiit. H'Et.ixo S. Covert, A. M., rrfcNor of Ancient l-anc'ia and Literature. Prof. J. C. MiMNor.R, late of I'liill.-llii.u, first te.u her of instrumental music. And from rix- to ten additional gentlrnirn and lady teachers of long ptnmtiiiK and aucroMNful exiricnee. No jwiua or expense will le ajiansl to procure ten hers In every lfuirtniciit, of the very highest qualifications, ao that pupil winhing to ierfeet tbeniselvea ill the higher styles of music, nr HUT of the solid or otnamentirl bnlncheH, may here receive the ih-sired Instruction. That jmpila from brond, may derive the greatest aIvnta)ies to le Raincil at ltourriii;r S-lesi, they are required to Imanl in the institution, w ith the teachers (tinlesa by sstIh1 icrniissn of the Pn-Milent), that they may have tlie Ix-ncfit of tlieir example and eo-H-ty. The course of stiHii s will Ih thorough and exb'naive, eiubno-iiig all the brnnrhea iwually taught in our highest S ininariea of learning, English, la-v-i-cal and the Fine Art. The year ia divided into two N'ssions of twenty werk. each, commencing reflectively on Wedniada), tb 8th of September next, and the Vtli day of February, I8."i9. The rxpeiiso of the school year, including board and tuition in all the brancin of the recul ir course, rooiiis furnished, fuel, lights and was'iing, will be f22 payable sciui-annuallv in advane. The HMial txtrachnrges will bo ma"!e f r the orr.a-m-nta! bntnehea. APPARATUS AND LECTLIIKS. Prert. Woei and Prof. RoswoUTH, ujll d.livr full cmirst-s of Lectures with the aid of the Tclc"ols' and other apparatus, softicicnt to lilu.-trafe ei riiii"itally tlo prim-iplca of the scicuit pursiis. f looks, and ail other rcpiisitc for cntcrh.g the College, may lie had at the College, or iu t'te city. . All letters of inquiry or on busimi. should la address.-,! to Ker. John Coi:kt, or I. S. Cov:i;t, Terre-Haute, Indiana. Tlie unders gned eiiizen of Terre-Haute, have acCeOtudthe olbce of Trustee ' J--,.rre-l laute Female ColieTr. and referred to nt anv lime : üueh as desire further information concrrnii.g the arrangeinents or advantages of the College: Rev. E. !. Tavlor. Curtis Gills-rt, Iter. T. Goidon, S. II. Potter, Rev. W. G. Ss.-ncer, IU v. I. Wiley, A. C. Potwin, Lucius Kyce, Thon. Powliug, Rellj. McKlS'll, L. ;. Warri'ii, A. MK'ngor, W. Pa.M.Hk, l.tls- llcil.J. n, Jatios llite, Janus Rarnes, jlyl.",-:iiii R. W". Thom-.soti, Rev. J.G. W ilson, Rev. W. Modesitt, R. L. Thomsou, Rev. M. A. Jewctt, W. p. C.i -isw-old, W. J. Iall, Jas. Kurrington, Pivid llartsiH k, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. Watson, And. Wilkius, . It. P. Scott. -T.C. Buutiu. ar uki:ii oa.-io ii.iuttKi.sron s.-tleat incuiiiati pricea, with fr' tit added : 5 casks ass'd sizes b ad pipe rx-eiv-l ami t t de by SAMI EL ORR. jly 20 ,1 noon riuyru kok a luinjraiii. We have a kom1 two horn.- Kinnu agoii alio iiarm-ss, willen we will sell low, Express runs light, and w ill iMirry .mki lls. a. ... ... ... The I Jl.vl i ' IIOKNI5KCMJK A CO. rnMini.t-n j'oiit tju.ti j.vn I Save your Apples. We arc agents for the si le I of Pitt's, MolH'a, MeClnre, and Emory's ThreohI ers and Separators, and the lluckeve, Kewtone and I ('"-i'' ril1' r -iii"- horn brook a co. ! wxuj.y'Ki.ilT'jrK wslr , JV RKoTYPE l OLXPRl', i Xo. Ii j, Yiue stn-et, Utwwn Kuurth aud Fifth, j CINCINNATI. K. ALLISON, Sup't. CO., Muiufa'-turers and CK. OPRISCOLL f'lem in NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presses, (Vcs, Gallics, Ac, Irks and Printing- Materials of every ibetcription, StreotT;iin of all kinds, Books, Music, I'atont Mediane Pin-ctions, Jobs, Wood Engraving, Ac, 1c '"Brand and Pattern letters, various stvle; sfElectrotyping inaJl itabranchea. jlyl4-4ni. ff'rror 5 dozen Railroad WhrclV barrows, rectiveil an.i for sulo hv SAMUEL ORR.

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

tnno rtJ Tl . -VO TICK. 0 R L DEUED, that the owner of th following real estab cause p-M stone Ktters, and Pteiie curhii.k f"r -idewa'ks. to be UM down a hereafter Inriil; . ( niiiiiii ni inir at the corner tit w Itrt an't Mm Streetz, opiaa-ite lot If,, fronting et Elm reet t tlieiic alougsi-le of lot 1 on tho aforenameil Mreet, to the corner of Water btntt. Tlie curbing f.T sidcv.a'ks alotTg naid Elm street, to Ik? n"t les than '22 inches deep ; the gutter 4 feet Wide by niae inches' deep. Thence on Wati-r atrec-t U mw ii to Tine stm t, in front of I ds 1. 2. 'I, und 4 Thence from Pine to Lcrt atreet, in front of lota Ö, 0, 7 and , all ia McGeary' enlarg-iniit. Thence in front of the projierty'filuate on AVater street, a.-il firmerly known n tho Hornby projH-rty. lM'ginning at the corner of Leet atret, and following the course of the Ohio river down to the line ol the wharf property, owned by A. and . I. Lauhlin, The rut bins: for tddcWAlks along raid Water rtreot, to be not bus than 22 inchi deep ; the putterfi f-ct wide by nine incln bp. Also, on the corner of Iieioii and Firt treet, 0 feet of ptono curbing and gutter on each street, commencing at the corner, in fro at of lot 72, O. 1. Also, on I he corners of Iivivisinu nod Second ftreets, lft feet of etone curbing and gutter on each etroct, commencing at the corner, in front of lot TS, aud in front of lota 120, O. P. Alse, on oh the corner of li iaion ami Tnird streets, 10 f-tt of ft one cm-bins and putter n each avct, commencing at tlie corner, in tnnt of lot 121, O. I., and in front t f lot lfJ. donation enlargement. The gutter on thoalsive specified corn.8. to le 4 foot wide and im-heu l-i. All of the itlhive pittering must Im laid,, after a plan of tlie City Engineer, now on tile in the City Clerk' a office, rind completed w thiu :io day from the publication of this notice, ami in default thereof tlie i'ominoii Council will proceed to jerf'rm eaid work, and the cofts aijd rxpenses arrruing then by, will be nssoysed to and otlh-cted by sale of faid pri'iH-rty, or so much thereof ua will aalisfy said lein and coet. JW-liiin rÄA.rory.A. T.OCKE, Clerk. g9Kiti it K mI T I tt. MJ The Coinmmou Council of the City of Evansville will r.nvf as a JViard of Eiinlization f r the purpose of eiiali.iug all asacsMiionts made i:Ku real estate or iH-ronal property, within the corporate limits of the City of Evansville. at tho City Clerk's ofiii-o, on Tm-Mlay, August 'id, next, at 'J o'e'otrV. A. M., anJ continue its aession f rim day to day, until all ajsrsmcnts: thall lie equalised. All tax-payera are hereby rcipiested to call and examine their respective assessments-, Ix-fore the commencement or durinc the intermissions of aaid sessions, und if the find cause for coinplaiut in such assessments, to present such gricvamva to the Ihwrd for adjustment. üv irder f the CoinmoM Council of Evansville. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jly21-lm Volk si ote and EnininT copy. HKmySKSmOTlfK MS II Kit Kilt" given, to all auctioneers, dravmen, tart men, expressmen, wagont-rs, omnibus and hack men, ieldlars, proprietors of biilianl, bagatelle table and ten pin alleys, theaters ami concert halls, that all license expire on the lirst day of August next, aud they are hereby notified to renew the same on or N-lore ai. I day; and in default thereof, the ordinances in iich case made ami provided, will If strictly i-nforcvd against doiinquent. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. JtviO-Tm Volkslmte copy. nytssoi.vTto.v or CO-1' KTiiersliip. The firm of I5alrnck Sc Sonntag wa 0"isolcd l'V limitiitioii ou 1st Jul r. H.H. Italicock having purchased the inter-st of . S. Sinntrs in the tuvoriitd of the late firiii, will a.siinie and piy nil their debts. The name of the firm tn lie used only in litjiiid.it ion. lt. . HAUCiH'K. jlvll-dlm Et. S. SONNTAÜ. iVKiiK it a i: t.i nis i: .' t reKli svalinon, iu 1 ami 'Z 10 cans. do ladister. Mackerel r t'i ad, Claiim do do ht lo do do ! do do do do do do do do do Jo do COOK A SON. Covc (lyslcrn. . IT for sale bv -mWstiriKKi'Kit f IP! l,SftJ'S 7 LYsEWIXtJ MA CHINK. The liest, rimph-st and mt durable Machine in use. Tbev make a strong lock Mitch, the same upon I mill sidi-a (if the work, ewingwith eUal facility the thickot and thiniioKt fabrics. Any sjsn.l of thread. Cotton or silk, oel w ithout renewing. All uiachim-a warrantisl three y-ar, aud full instructions giteii to enable purchasers to uso them Kitlsfaetoniy. Al.so Tht Itucheffe Sewing- ümehtne M'rire $30. The liest silicic Thread Machine in the market. A general assortment ol Sewing Machiii Silk Thread, Needle. Ac, Ac, constantly ou band. l'?tai' Xo. 4, Marble Hall. i? " v . 20 jnst r II It I, S illOICK LUItlt Oil., V' lixsj. Star Candles, 20 do Assorted German and Palm Soap, jnsi received oy z. II. COOK Son iMO.V AlVt'i &.C.13 HOXKH ore icmii Svrun: '2i Imxes Lump Tobacco: 40 b Hamburg Clierm-; I cask Pried 15ii t; .'I bbls. line old Peach Rrandy; 4 ptart Pipes Peach lo; fl 1-8 do do do; '2 fjuart Pipes Port Wine; ä bbls. GingiT Wine and Rraudics. Rei-eivi and for sale by I. Sc P. HEIM A NX. 4faCfc Hi'MIi Is VI-'.V KXTItJ SVJL9 Wß GAR Cl'RKD HAMS. Received and for pale by julv-2 II. COOK SOX, Sole Agent for Evansville. iOMK TIIIJS'fJH a UK JtlVK MKT' 3 TEIt THAN OTHERS". . I. 15. HART, is now prepared to tnpply the rity ami country trade with the Nt of com "meal, nulsltiil, corn grits and hominy, of all grades; wheat grit, unts.lted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush feed, bran, ehipstuff, corn, oats, chicken fued, ami all article, in the feed Una. AU trudo delivere! to any iart of the cily. Plea' fend in your orders. My prices will le low, as ehenp aa the cheapext, aud aa Rood aa the lt. The nimble sixjeiicc better than tho alow shilling ia my inotto. All may deiend on getting nil my trade made of none Imt tlio best of ground grain, as I w ill tmv no other. U. R, HAUT. Jaii27-diwtf J9ETIJ.1II UIKI.K r'ttU'JIKUaoo rJs. kega Sliami It idle Powder; 'ÜK) kegs Rlasting I'owder; ' 20 ca.s-s R ifle do; öo lialf kegs Rifle Powder. For sale lv Z; II. COOK & SOX, Agents. jjnütu sjiLk UitJrjpfsTK.t.n kjv"JtL gine, in running order, i inch cylinder, 2" Inch stroke. Enquire at Mjer's Paj r Mills, or of Levi S. Clarke, ornr.r r frst aud Chestnut streets. jlyo-dAwliu CIOIUV.MUIL, 1'ICHLKJI KOItK, Ac. ' 2" luh. Coru Meal, fnh ground; ÖUt 11. choice Pickled Pork; l'l kegs I..mf Lard; boxes J. Wood's extra IVarl Starch; lUceivrd this day by Z. II. COOK A SOV. mvAi' stuooL ok nr.nime, JeuusviUe. Kv. The Lccturca in thia institution will commence on the fiit Monday in Novemlar, and conti ma- four months. Puring Octolx r prcliminarv lectures will las delivered at Hie Hospital and College. KACT'LTY. Im-iij'. W. Pudley, M. I., Emeritus Trof.-ssxir of Surgery. Henry M. Ttnlliff, M. P., Pi-of.wrof Theory and PraetHw of Medicine. ".o"?"1.I,r:,r',in' M. P., Professor offbstetric3 and lliiii-a Mfslieine. -- C. W. Wright, M. P., rrofea.P f jrjii che--istry. N. It. Marshall, M. P. Professor of Materia Medic and Therapeutics. Middleton Goldsmith, M. P., Profssor of the Principles .f Surg-ry and Clinical Surgery. W. p. Stiimai:, M. P.. Professor of Anatomy. (!. W. -Kay less, M. P., Professor of l'hvsiolov I and Pathological Anatomy. ! Pavid Cummins, M. P. l"'nionstrator. For information address X. B. MARSHALL, M. P., Pean of the Faculfr. jlyl -2m "inivf.v s'iLi.K k iM.vi.v(i mijy'ii JLJ FUh .ring Mill, Sroud strict, between Chestnut and Cherry, dealers in LuinU r and manufacturers f loors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Jvior and Window Frames, "tlouldiugs of every size, Flca-riog, WeatherlwaHing, Shelving. Manth-s, R.iko Pilas. ters, Gnx ii-boUM' Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A Urge assurtmetit of Sash, Blinds, iHiors, Mouldings aud Pump Tubing, constantly on hand. Also, ready worked Elwring of all kinds. Persons about to erect buildings in the Southern or Western country, oonfri.lerifiir the. low nt. r freight by river, railroad and canal will find it to inen f"'"....- ii unr esiaoilsliment, where they CMn Is; eupplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-made, of reasoned luinlier, for the finish of building.- Our work is not made as most factory work, with tenons half war through, but it is framed in the name manner as if made by hand. Sawing of all kinds done on short notice. Terms cash, Hilles othi-rw ise agreed upon myil-tf . . . STEELE & HUXNEL. mpOTILKmtLL VJ.VllEHll I'M County Orders, drawing interest, and which hare ln -ndore, previous to September 1,185, will tie rvioeiued on presentation to the County rreasuror. , , , X. B. I w ill pay no iub r.-st accruing on taid order after this date. THEODORE YENXEMAXN, Treasurer. ieU . - nruii: oi.it j'iojvkk r miiiKJin THOMAS SCAM'LIX, (sign ot th UoMcn Cofi'ee Pot), has an immense stock of Stoves and Housekeping Ware, purchased since the great pani ia money anaira, at ruinous rate to the manuf.ic-tiii-vrs, which he i willing to "rive bis customer" the advantogn d, by calling ut his oi l stand. Call at oj.ro a u.i aecor'? ti-a.u?. nnvW Tims. fsCAXTLLIX.

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IK YOU WANT CARDS, IF YOU WA XT RILLS OK LA PING, IF YOU W AST HILLS OF LADING, IK YOU WANT DILLS OK LA DIN, IK VOL W VNT RILLS OK LADING. IF VOL' WANT BILL HEAPS, " IK YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IK YOU WANT KILL HEADS, IK YOU WANT BILL HEAPS, IF YOU WANT SHOW CARPS IK YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, IK YOU WANT SHOW CARPS, IF YOU WANT SHOW CARPS tt VOI U'lVT ciiou mi t IK YOU WANT SHOW UILI. IK YOi; WANT SHOW HILLS. IF YOU WANT SHOW BILLS, IK YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, ' IK YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IK YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IF VOL WANT RA1LR0AP WORK, IK YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IK YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IK YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, IK VOU WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOT WAST COLORED WORK, IK YOU WANT COLORED WORK, IK YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS. IK YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IK YOU WANT PRAY TICKETS, IK YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IK YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IK YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IK YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, -voir. WANT BALL TICKETS. IK YOU u-WT INVITATION CARPS IK YOU WANT INVITATION CARPS IK YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS, OR ANYTHING ELSE, OÄ ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, IN THE PRIXTINV. LINE, IX THE PRINTING LINE, IN THE l'UINTINti I.IVK IX THE PRINTING LINE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFKICE, GET Til KM AT THE JOURNAL OFKICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE. WHKItE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE. WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY" HAVE NEW PRESSES WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, AMI EVERYTHING ELSE KEtt ANP EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, ANP EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, ANP EVERYTHING ELSE NEW ANP OK THE WEST QUALITY", ANP OK THE BEST QUALITY, ASP OF THE BEST QUALITY, ANP OF THE MEST QUALITY", AND MOST KABIIKIV ATIT.V STVIM ANP MOST KASHIONARLK STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, ANP MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND DO WOItK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND po WORK CHEAPLY, ANP PO WORK CHEAPLY". AND DO IT NEATLY, ANP PO IT NEATLY, ANP IM) IT NEATLY, ANP IK) IT NEATLY, AXP IX THE BEST STYLE, ANP IX THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AXP IX THE REST STYLE, GIVE rs A PA f.T GIVE US A CALL. GIVE US A CALL. GIVE US X CALL, AT OUR XF.W OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR XLW OFFICE, AXP SEE OUR SPECIMENS,ANP SEK OUR SPECIMENS. ANP SEE OUR SPECIMENS. ANP SEE OU SPECIMENS, AXP LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. ANP LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUU PRICKS. WE DEFY COMPETITION", . WE DEFY COMPETITION, W E PEFY COMPETITION. WE DEFY COMPETITION, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER I-" rtT!,ttAMrIIIP, viTilKni.fWORKMAX.MIL EITHER IX WORKMANSHIP, OR IN PRICES. OR IN PRICES. OR IX PRICES. OR IX PRICES. tti-rOver CRANE'S COMMISSION irorsE. Water stnvt, three doors from Main, Eraiwrill, AUA. l.lA.,olll, JULliiAl, l.llI"AY jrmimVK i.lnuKR r sum-is lksML TO BUILPERS AND PIRIevtvkk ti subscriber has 'Wight out the interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Lnbcr Yard, near Kratx A Heillman's Founder. Ha now i. t- . v . .. u . . V cheap price for cash. J'yl-m JASSWANSOX. VHiJLK l"S . .f.VO TIIKU arrival this dav of lu raxk, at Z. II. CÖ0K A SOX'S, Side Agents - ; for Evansville. miROVERir.S af.VX rMOl'ISiO'S, tEYAXSVILLE, INP. W" ".-! D.iparttnent. First street, first door f n m tfiin; Retail lepart incut, Main street, first deer I.low the corner. V.. II. Cook beg to thank hi friend in Evansvilla and neipblH.rbood, for their favors so freely l'etoWHion him since he has been in business among them, and takes this opportunity of introducing tu their notice hia son, Mr. II. A. Cook, w htn he has taken into partnership from this date, and su'irits fur tha new firm of Z. H. Cook & Son, acontini anco of the support so liberally conferred on himxeli. Z. II. Cook A Son, having taken the business premises and parchased the whole stock of Mr. W. Foster, f.-el coufident that they -rill be enabled to siij. ply the Citizen of Evansville with every article they may require in the Grocery and Provision line. . H. Cook A Son wish especially to draw the attention of pcraous in the country having produc of any kind to dispose of, to their iucreftxud farihtv ft r taking otf tir stock, and supplying tiim at their storv, with all article required in tho whoh--ssde department, at prices that nil t insure their orders for the futura. - fb-'-tf

WPIJ'J1 M.lHttKU.-Vh9 eulsxrioer would r-wpectfully call the attention of carpenters and builder to his stoik of Pine Lnmhcr, w hich is . one of tlie largest and beet ever yarded in tbia city. Prices r.b low as tLe iowct. Office corner Main and ScrMith ttroets. JOHN F. CL0VR. jlvl '