Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 313, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 August 1858 — Page 2

I - - fEfte'gailg gouwal EVANSVILLE, IND. MONDAY MOUSING.-". L. .ATJGUST 9 "' " " -"

fäyThe Enquirer "after .asserting In broad term that it had proof thai no candidate upon the Lecompton ticket had said he wi3 tired of ths oppressive rule of Jesse D. Bright, went in scardiofthe evidence which it hod asserted vac already in its pesseisioa. Withouiany authority, it addresses Judge Perkins as the gentUman referred to, and gct3ia reply a proper rebuke for its impertinence, and without gaining any testimony to secure the hats. Although thus foiled In its first attempt, we hop it will not cease to pursue its enquiries among the hon crable gentlemen ; and also to inTestigatc the Shoemaker matter a little further. tsST If Mr. B., of Clay county, wishes uj to publish any charges against one of the candidates upon the onr county ticket, he East first furnish evidence of the truth of his allegations. We cannot tmst to any Vian'a promue to prove his charges after they hare appeared in oar columns. We must have the evidence on which they are predicated, before we give them currency. If they are well supported it will be our duty to publish them. The Detection of a gang of Thteres. In various places in the central and northern portions of this State, extensive bands of dangerous thieves and counterfeiters have been discovered, the last year, among the residents embracing in some instances, ' men of fair character whose operations have been extended through adjoining counties, and they have been upon a wholeKile scale. The combinations of the numbers concerned have enabled them heretofore, to carry on their depredations without detection, or to escape punishment when arrested. The numerous discoveries of such lawlesi associations among the resident population has brought a stigma upon the State, which is exceedingly prejudicial to its char acter and interests. All respectable and honest immigrants will avoid regions infest ed by such scoundrels. No person will en trust property within the range . of their depredations. Other gangs in other places remain probably undetected ; let every ex ertion by the civil and popular authority be made to ferret theua out and break them up at once, and let the State build another State Prison to contain the rascal, whose companions are now crowding the Jeffersonville Penitentiary. A new nest of villains has just been dis covered ia Decatur county, whoso citizens and those of the adjoining counties have been annoyed beyond endurance by a" gang of thieves aud counterfeiters, who plundered as opportunity offered. About six weeks ago Sheriff Jocelyn, of Decatur county went to Cincinnati and arranged a plan of discov try and arrest, with the detectives of that city, who sent up a young man by the name of Gardner, to act as a pretended accomplice with the rogues. Gardner went to G reensburg, the head quarters of the gang, and soon made him self familiar with the parties suspected, boarded, drank and slept with them, and by representing himself as having dodged the officers, while his partner was arrested and . r j. a a m rocarceraicu lor counteneuinff, he soon worked his way into their confidence. The Cincinnati detectives wrote bin letters from that ciy, as though they were from & ci federate in comterfciticg operation?, and by fcbowius these to the gang, they became sat isfied that Gardner was indeed a rascal, like themselves. They, therefore, took him into "full communion," and exposed their vari ons operations in counterfeit money, burglarics and robberies. They related to him the i i , . ... maaucr id woica iney naa accomplished a number of successful robberies, and how they disposed of the plunder. They showed him the mode of manufacturing base coin and the manner of putting it in circulation. They planned a number of robberies in which, it was agreed he should be a partici pant; one of these was to be perpetrated upon a hardware and jewelry store in Greensburg. Gardner kept the detectives informed of his proceedings and told the proprietors of the store of the design: it was agreed that the thieves should be per mitted to commit the burglary in order to gain positive testimony against them. Accordingly things in the store were arranged 80 as to render the loss trivial, as Gardner, who waa to act with the robbers would know where the property taken would be onccaled. On the appointed night Gardner proceeded with two or three of the gang to the store, and a shutter wa3 bored and un fastened and the store entered. To the great dijgns of the robbers, the chief part of the rich booty they expevted, had been removed and locked up in the safe. They swore the plunder left was not worth the trouble they had taken. They however consoled them pelves by the discovery of what they thought from its weight was a small box filled with gold chains. The party finally loaded them selves with knives, wristlets and lockets, and made their exit, taking a by-road, they made for the center of a piece of woods, where they built afire, examined their plun der, an Jtowcd it away in a hollow- log, until such time as they could dispose of it with safety. The contents of the paper box however, which was so carefully protected by Dngan, turned out to be nothing but fan cy toap$, which were cast into the fire as of no value. They then separated, and every thing remained quiet until Monday morn ing. Their operations ia the store had been witnessed by several persons concealed where they could see all that wa3 done. On Monday the Sheriff pounced upon five of the gang and took them into custody. On Tuesday last they were brought before the llayor for examination, when they blustered And defied the officers, and laughed at the idee e there being any testimony against

them. When Gardner took the atand, how-

ever, ana exposed the pian oi operations ; snooting scnic uw.urrt.-u ui .u.u, vvarranged by the Sheriflf and himself, and its ' site Xcw Albany, in which a physician of

snnrcÄsful termination. theT were almost i struck dumb. They could then sec how they had been most successfully trapped in their villainous outrages, and made no other defence than a general denial. The entire gang were then committed ia default of 1500 bail each, on two charges of burglary. GtLef charges will tc preferred, to which they will be called, upon to respond, and othor arrcsta will toüow. CjumtiawMtaf. School Tratte and Mr. Iledmond. The VnjuircT of Friday, August Cth, publishes a petition from the citizcM of thii city, asking the Board of Trustee not to remove Thomas Redmond, and requesting tho Tnutcef who voted for his removal to re-considcr aud rescind s uch vote, and setting fourth that they desire Mr. Redmond's continuance at any reasonable compensation he may ak. The editor ( or some one of his friends) state that the petition, as he is credibly informed, was treated with the utmuat contempt. This is false; the petition was received, and treated with respect. I3u those members of the Board to" whom the petition was addrcted, felt sure that those who had signed it did not know the facts in the case, or they would not have asked them to reconsider their vote. Our city is embar rassed, and it is the duty of every citizen to assist her as much as possible, and especially is it the duty of the Trustees to uc the money entrusted to their rare with economy The Board determined to curtail, as much as possible, the expenses of the Schools'; and to carry out this determination, they voted to reduce the salaries of several of the teachers ; amongst those reduced, was that of the teacher in the school in which Mr. Redmond taught hut year. The reduction. in this case, was from $600 to $500 er annum. One of the Board waited on Mr. Redmond, and told him of the reduction, and asked him if be would continue his duties, at the reduced compensation. He refused to teach at the price. saying that had be known that such a reduction would have been made, he would not have labored as hard us he did the laat year. The City Council having, by their vote Saturday June 26th., iutfructcd the Truttees to employ ttachcrtor the entueiny year, they took from the many applications they had on hand, that of Mr. Jae. Salaway, a native of Maryland, educated in Ohio, and strongly recommended by the Hon. Horace Mann, which in ifesclf was a sufficient guarantee of the applicant's qualifications. Hence it'will appear that Mr. Redmond was not removed" as charged in the petition. He refuned to serve and thereby compelled the Trustees to seek a Mibttitute. On Monday, July 26th, the Board elected Mr. Salawny, ut a salary of S300 per annum, to teach in the school house, situated in the Park. After this Mr. Redmond circulated the petition referred to. and the citizens signed it without kuowintr that the Board had elected a i-erson to tench in the school taught by Redmond last year. We feel sure that they did not wish the Board to violate a contract, and thus ' to imitate Mr. Redmond iu the matter of contract.-. In the school year of 1850-7, the Board employed Mr. Redmond, to teach at 500 per annum, and at the end of the lir.-t quarter, although he had agreed to teach the vcar. he told the Board he could do ln-tter and left them. Do the people wish their elected and sworn officers to treat contracts as Redmond did? We f.el sure they do not! and believing this to be yo, the Board will not violate, as agents of the jieople, their coutract made with Mr. Salawar. We are elected hy the people to do certain duties, and shall net to the liert of our nliilitv and know led reholding oursclu-s responsible to the people and the law. Mr. Wheeler is on a visit to the Kat, and this tdatcmcut ia uiade on hi? behalf and my own. P. HORNBKOOK. Tue Leviathan. Sixty thousand pounds arc refpnreU by the ttrcat hastern bteam suip vompany to in me Leviathan tor sea, without saloon or cabins. The English Government has refused to loan or donate the sum, and the frienls of the enterprise have exhausted their hope in the success o the experiment, and their pocket-. At meeting of the stockholders, a report that the company had pledged the Queen that the Leviathan should not be sold abroad, was contradicted. We expect that it will be left for Yankee mechanics to put the Engl hulk in motion. The sub-marine Tele graph is a fixed fact, and the steamship En tcrprise, requiring only $300,000 to carry it through, should not be abandoned. fitäf Hon. Mr. Stephens of Georgia was at Indianapolis on Thursday, and it is reported he intends to do some stumping in this State, during the canvas, to aid his Lccomptonite friends. Iv the wwor aud inrluencc of the Preideut, who h directly intermeddling in the election of members of Congres., and by importing speakers from other States, and by the free use of promises of office and money, it is hoped the honest convictions of the people of Indiana may le overcome. The election of Monday, in Ii ender a . a a Fon county, Kyn resuueu in giving me American candidate for Clerk of the Court of Appeals a small majority, and in the elec tion of Mr. Lugg as Sheriff; Brown, Jailor ; Hancock, Assessor; (juinn, Coroner; Green, County Judge; Allison, County Clerk; Wahlen, Surveyor; and Lockett, County Attorney. We shall publish the result in our ncit i.sue. JCki? Mr. CLislin blasted a rock out of the quarry, two miles above town, estimated to weigh 1,200,000 pounds, and containing 4,000 perch of stone. From the blurT, to the level below whera it mui.I ij V..,. i r.n ft, and when it struck, the earth jarrtdlbr several mile?. dhnrlttn IdporUr.

A Xiw Albany Prysicun Shot. A j

ine lauer piace iuujijjuuiui; uuu. The Ledger gives the following account of the affair: It appears that there is aDr. Rodgcrs,who has a business office in Portland, and who keens his family iu this city. This Dr. iodeers, although a uiau ot lamuy, nas . . , .. . been paying more strict attention to the sister ot II r. Whitlow, the gentleman who shot htla, than propriety would warrant, and tha brothers of the girl fearing that tfcc Doctor had no good intentions towards their sister, warucd hlia to cea&e his visits. This the Dr. did not do. un iuoay, iy accident cr design. Dr. Rodders and tie girl crooocd the river at this place on the same boat, and the Doctor entered the car3 tor Louisville, and the girl proceeded in anotner direction, and trt ou the same car. There are several brothers or the nitows who l;cariug of what had transpired on the boat and ears, got into a hack aud overtook the cars at Cedar Grove. Two of them jumped from the hack, one gathered a stone and threw it through the window of the. car. Rodgers seeing his danger, sprang out and-ran for life, and outstripped his pursuers. The remaining brother in the hack, who is lame, ordered the hack man, under penalty of being himself thot, to drive to the ferry, which he did, and there at the distance of sixty feet, perhaps more, fired from tho back several, times, at Dr. Kn one ot tue sbots talcing enect in me aodonicn, Whitlow and the hackman have been arre.-ted. The Lrdjrr thinks the Whitlows were jus tified in taking the law into their .own !iands. Or. D. D. Owtn'i Health. It appears that the Mount Vernon AdcoeaU has caused a groundless alarm among tho friends and admirers of Dr. Owen. Instead of being dangerously ill, he is in bet ter health than usual. The New Harmony AdrertiieTfin correcting the false report says, what all will be rejoiced to hear, that the Doctor, eminently brilliant career is, to be prolonged for many years. He returned home last Saturday enjoying far better health than he has experienced for some time past. We sincerely hope many years may pass ere the Doctor's unmcrous fricuds arc railed npon to mourn his loss, which, as the Advocate truly says, would bean irrere rable one. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W.VT:. .f JUL On tli man from th Edt, with a ai'itul of a fi-w ttiouMtml d.ilhir l,fM cah i di.iroiis of obtaining a tartitrrhip in itume g-xxi lucrative IhimncMt. I a tliortiiign bUMiteM man, inIustrion.", and willing to fWrto nil rntir time and rnrrW to nch, nd duMd not bot Iii rwyrmoor, l-illty. Mid gvtK-ral kinw1gs of biioimt, will greatly in. crean i1m rvturus of anr house Ii may enenirr with. I Illing t rncKe In auy doecnj.tiun of biiMiirm that Ik hn-i-t aiil lucmmr, tr buy out any irh Best rrfvmHf givrn. A'Mrrss, immediately. I. KMMK, aufcS Oflioir of ttits 1'aprr. fir nianv var t-hu-1 t:kTk in ttw hoiiw JOHN Ill'KLKY A Co.,U-p I t-T bb renin a t'oinrataiun Men bant, to tbttfrit-ixt and )atnni of tliat boil?, now that it hiw rrtln-d from btihin-. With tili -tu! in vir- I liave fornitt a ro-iiartnrr hin with Mr. K. W.IVntun, arnivr f tli M and wrll known nrm or h. w. IV-ntn Jt Co., umlrr tn name and et.rk .f J5KNTOX IK INC, to Uk lUf from th lt ft ilav. rrx. Tlit? MibfcriU-r Tclh a f-r aiit-iort npon b- friend of the old houne of JOHN" IIURLKY A to., whn bare hail )rtuiiitin of x?rienciiig the promjit-n-a and ability with wki-i If attended to thir biisiinnjt. Wry titnn tfullr, THOMAS KIN'tJ. Corner of Lafarette and Jiew Levee tivrt. NVw Oi lfni. April 7, lf.0S. a"g-y 41IIJI-'MiI?H .IVTO.V.iTiC UOTJTJ ING HARROW, latentid May Ä.th, IsöK. The attention of inannfai twn m (,f agricultural imlement!, and the rai-w rof Muall grain, Uinvitet to a rt-cetit and tuot valnablf iuirovrinnt in tbe const nut ion of the Harrow, invented by V. JI. Chaikr, of Gruyville, Illinoi. In thin new iiujdeluent the tcrtli are iusertiil in two elf revolving borf7ontal Infi, by wliith the furrow of the teeth are mad torn the line of the direction of the burrow, and a the teeth go round the circuit cf the wheel every time th, harrow movin forward the length of the diameter of tho wheel, each t-x-th baa jiL-t thn-e times the effect of a tiMth in aMruiaht hairow, coi!fejuently it docti in ork f.ir better, and more of if. Once ia.ht!r over the ground uith thia harrow, h-aven it ltt r harrowed than by two paM-age with the ordinary h;rrovr. It i much iihU r dr.tft tiion the team, and what inti.t Le a grvat rtmnidoratiou wtih evrry -rai tial farmer. In Ming over ct-rn or atubhle promxl, it k f itMlf entindy free of rtalk, as by its action it Kitttem them on each -ile f it. The Inventor pn jmo to aelt tbe riplit to mann. etnre th Harrows, for any given Territory, either Omntic or States, at moderate jirice. Ilo will at.ao m-ll inglc Harrow, and on tlm receipt of S15 he will ihi a p"l ix C-et Harrow to auy part of the count rv, the jmn hanr paving freight. Addrew.. V. M. ( IIA FEE, au8-.l'tt-w tf Orayville, IllinolM. CIHUH Ji I.iqVORS FOR JtEim1l ' AN Ii VAMILY 1 SK. ' .'. (ak 011 Tort Vin. iire jnite. "s " JUderia Wiue. ; Choice Crxwn Sherry Wine. J I'nited Proviiuv Urandy. ' " fifjnac Irf'pT Krrres llrandr. ., " I'ale Cocnae Itrandy. J j " lnitel Vineyard rrorictor'a Rrandv. 4 Rlda. tlioice OM lk.urt.on Whikv. 2 " Bye " " 4 dm. London Cordial Cio. 3 " Kxtra Gin in Stone J". Celebrate.1 Fiah Uranil. We have the aJ.ve tiKMlü iu tore, for cale in bottle; vr on draught. äug Z. II. COOK A SON. VJfiViW. Mil.r.VTUH' W SIC1AN AND SI RC.KON. oiTice on Third atreet, a few diKrs alve the Crescent City Rank, where he is prepared to answer iroferaiouaI call at all hour of the day or nixht. N. U. special attention given to Surgery and ditunaer) of the Kye. anX-l.vw-lyr JTl'ST .V TIME. -HECKH'jiih Qß this day p-r Il.iilro.id, i Tons of Ilran, at the new F"ed Store on Water Mrcct, between Main and Lo ust. aug7-3td R. S. Rt'SToN. "jnLEJ NE .'0 TICE. TJIJLOJlti MT and SKAJISTRFKS w ill find emr loynient, and aro requested to call at the en rl irrt dare at Al'Sr.VCIIF.K k PLAUl'S, North die First street, two doors from Sycamore f. aj7-ltr . W IS HO I. VTI 0VOEÖZjTJRT7'Eii JLtW Mill. The partnership heretoftre exist ini between Irs. IIcttiiinpO! St. Grfcn, U thi day diaolred by mutual consent. The 1-ookn of the firm are iu the hand of Ir. HntrhinMon, who alone ia authorized to collect all debt due the firm nntil further notlec and act tie all elafm ngainst the Mm. I. HCTCHISSON, Anjtiiftöth, HO. J. N. fJKKKN. d.tw lm I'MJ-ote and Einiirtr copy. S mr entire interest of Rookn and Sfationerr (this day) to T. Whi taker, I return my thank to tire poi.lie fur their liberal patroiiae.and can cheerfully rei'mniend my eucivsor to them, for a t-ontinuani-e of the rame. JI. L. JOHNSON.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. It will Im aeeii that the unierignd ha purcb.o.d fnm M. L. Johnwm hia itn-k f Rook and Stationery. 1 bes leave to inform the citizen" ot Kv anvi'.e' and vit'inity, that I chiill rn-b avor to merit a lilwral fluire of their atronaj;e. Having already a well selected ftock of arlii-hti on hund, and intending to make numerous addition, I will endeavor to fuit th" want of the community. Jly puroee hi to build up a good Hook and Stationery rtahlihmcnt, and by industry and tiir dealing secure ?nch custom aa will enable nie to compete with all other in the t rade. T. W II ITA K K R. Augu.t Cth. littft. lwd VtMI lEItERO.n .BP ME Hi - ' 11 KX CK on the corner of Kir-t and t"beitniit stre-t, aNiut ten daya inv, a R.iy Poney with lieavy mane; hlerulcu in right eye; ei'ht years old. Any rr.u returning hiut to me, or giving me information of hia w liereaiioute, will be rew-arb-t for eo Join. 1IIUA3! K. HEED. Kvan.rille, Aurui't fith. lw-d SrifMiEs-A rMM.iFi: Tot 9 Choice Western Kce-rve Chee; a RbL. IV-ars; A choice bit of Pried IV-ef and Ham.-; 1. bon Soap and Candle, a.orted qiulitie; .'o bis extra teiperfin Flour; 1( d i. frerh F -cr, in rtore and fr ale by A. I. REYNOLDS 4 CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

50 bush. rnr.itK seku jm?. so bush. Ear Corn, received ikt staanT J. II. r.k- Vlonr. Corn Sürth. WlieatPti Gritt. Faririit. Split lci. lai-cariii. VimiicelLi. 2 dor.. . Wurcvtorhira fVu-. Ü " y. " It " La'.f i-te. " 3 " John Dill. " 3 " " lUrvcy 3 " LiUJ-.ce J ?brimi . 3 44 " Auchvirtf. lmon Syrup. f-trwLcrry lwpUrry. fca!anarilla ' Just rInJ Bci fvr nl by VmlSSOLVTIOJS OP t'0ViRT.WRJLP hllli. The linn of Vi'ar.RT Si Johnston ithi d.iv dLolTed by fmutual cnont. Tin- bniIi- will W routinneil by Jaim W. Vickkkv who will im-u1? nil cUiru- npiinxt tue old firm, and rereive all drhu du' them. The iiaKio tf the firm to le iiMti ii!t iu liquidation. JAMKS V'. VICKKRY. Augui-t 2d, 1W. CIIAä. MrJOIl XsTUX. SOLD OUT. Ibninj mld out my int'm,t in the firm f Virxr.RT & Johnston, I return my tlmtik to tho public for their liberal r-atronage, and rn rlieTfiiUy neomuiend mv aweesaor to them for a rmitintKiwe of thotwme. ClIAKLEä M.JOHNSTuN. TO MY FELLOW CITIZKÄS. After having reti'ived fr noorlv four vers tle rrry liN-ral rwtmnnjro of the ritixciu f Kvanxville and vicinity. I take thia op.rtnnity ef temVrinz tbcm my aineere thank fir tlie pat, and would rojpcetfw!ly nolicit a coiitIrun"e of their fivor?, hoping by utrict attention to lnifiirvs to merit the rame. nngiOw JAMF-S W. VlfKEEY. (WItm'lhTRJTOtt'H H.U.E. XOJL Tift in hereby Kivcn, that on tho d'.thdar f August, A. I. LVw. at 10 oVlock, A. M., I will in-11 at Tublie Sale, at the AtM-tlon Ibom cf Wooby k Nckou, in tbia city, tbe personal r perty tf lra. Klvika MiTf nri.C d-e a e IltXKY L. Ml lfHELI., aup".ntdw-w Administrator. yjläJlß HTO RKr-TU K t'JVIt Ml 11PIOXKI) will keep eonrtantlr on hand, HAY, con V, o.i rs, JiR.iS. And all other arti'lra need-d to fed Horwa or Mule. All of which he will II whoU-Ml - or retail, at b-et market rate, giving jukt weight anl measure. ROBERT S. Rl'STOV, Water Mret, U tween Mnin and Lurutt, Evanovüle. aug't-ly W9 Mm, MiTIIKl V Co., VO,71.JtlSSIO.' MJf ANH KOUWARDING MEKfll ANTS, No. tiling dria Stnijt, - NEW ORLEANS, LA. (;.VW,W April, IjCV..) b. r. rTiiKi kd. ru.u. RrrratNcj: R. S. Howard, EvaiiM ille, Indiana ; Alii A Howe, Evanvlb', lii'luna; A. M. l'belpi i Sn, Newburgh, Indiana; Minor A Hude, Newburgh. Indiana; II. 1. Newnomb Brother, IouiVvilSe, Kentucky ; I. S. lfc-nodict A Son, Louiitville. K'iitu-ky ; Thcmaa Ifcmforth, Secretary, New Albany Insurance Co., New Albany, Indian; K. Sinipn t Co.; New Allmny, Indixna; W. II. fullin, IIciidcrRoii, Kentucky; lt. J. B-v rly, H-ud'mn, Kentucky; Jiunet Montgomery, Prentn Um. Hank, Ji ff rsonville, Indiana; Mi-rrett CumpUdl and Co., St. Louie, -Mo. iv31FV OR REJT. THE El RUT HTORW a two fory Ilrick IIoiim, roiilaiuing four roonm. cellar, Ac. For artienlar enquire at the Jrl office. JyW-2wd W f.'.TJt.V.WjO HOXES ERESII Ml Iicuiomi. received iht Mcmer P..iltic, and for ale bv 1'RKSTON ItlJOS. OX FOR It EEJtJLi: COLLEfJE.--1 he next iwxsiiiii of thia Inctitittion will owu September lt. The apiintinent of Teacher ir eonijileU', rmiM-ling cf Uev. JOHN W. SCJTT,I. I.. I'rcsiilent, with om fifteen comieteiit awsintunt. Tbe IV'anl of Pint tors fee 1 that no U tter guaranty of hiicc!w rau l given to parents in regard to the mental and mornl trainlniK of th-ir daughter, than in jn-t'tit'd in the re-appointment f Ir. Sott, lis the head of tlie Institution, ho has l-en a tiMv-.fiil elueator for near thirty years in this plane. Tlie cotirs' of sfihly is m liih, anl in.trnrtioii at thorough, an in any eimil.ir itibtitiition, iinl the exlnw is bfa. The building were completed at an exwtise f S'Kl.tWt, an heated hy Ktean, and ga-lighteil. Tr.RNü Hoard, w:u.binp, Hlitiu;- and hentin room, tuitinn iu all Knlifh llram I., Latin and Creek, S?i7,-"0 jHr set.-ion in advance. For further inform itien, apply to Kev. Win. S. Roo-ra, S-cy, or llev. I-uc W. Monfoit, Acetit, Oxford. . jlJt--'m iwnai es 130 uJtJS mo cof3 fee: 1' half rht! Powrhonj Ten; .i bids. IVarl Parley; 'M bU. t'rifh. and Powdered Sug:ir; lol lap Cotton Yarn, i"., 7 and WJn; 75 bales Cotton H itting: l")lie No. 1 Herrings. Ki-ceived and for Ktle at rediun-! prices fur ca?li, bv 1. A P. HEIJIANN. IFiiliJi: a f:--To hoxes tu o ice L "i iMrrel Linneel; S caci Itn Matclre. Jmt receivid by TFNNKY Jk SORKNSON. öl Water ft. JBJSSIH.l THi.V OB I -l'-J H TJLW iierrliip. The partnepdiip heretofore exirtiug lietweeii Abraham Anpachcr, Jeph Slnvntiel.i and Lvi JI. Ilant, under the style and firai of A. AlificlnT A Co., has been discdved (l'.'tll of tlii iMouth), by mutual consent. All debt due to eaid firm w ill l rereiptiil for by the underlgned, who will alo pay all debt againt said firm, and who will continue the biudiiesa tlieiumdves, on their own account. j tygg Im A . ANSPACH K R .t P LA IT. EO, TIIOR.VIILL, REUS LEAVE to return Ida thanks to hi old cur-tonter fr their kind patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business, and good work, to be able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed hi store to the corner of Second and JIain stn-ets, fornierly occupied as a Silversmith Miop.be i nowprepared to furnUh all who may favor him w ith a call, with all the article in his line. KrJ"Rc4iring done w ith neatness and despatch. Second hand harness always on hand. jly22-"m. (;i.iT..V K TEM'JtMiJ'St (Slt cv.or to Ja. Scantlin, Jr.,) Dealers in all kinds of Stover), and manubu'tu-r-rs of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copr Ware. A No, man -nfw-turers of Fruit Cans of every iif. nt end description, with which printed directions for putting up all kinds of fruit, w ill I' furnished, free of charge: all of which will be sold very cheap for rsixh, at whdeide or ri-tail. Storeroom at No. 13, Jtain street, !atween Waterand Virt street, (oppitc old State Rntiki. Evansviil". Ind. JA. SCANTl.t, JR. aoB.-.irr E. STF.PItr.XS. vmoojß MRo.y .loo o uiv'mles MM. Hoop Iron. o.orted sizes, on hand and fur sale at r.-duced price by e-AJll'EL ORR. (B FV LI. ASSORTMENT OM' It. M Wolff's Hoop Iron, iust received and forealo at reitiee i prices, ly JACOB STRAUB, 40 Main St.

. MISCELLANEOUS. TTXtRE JJn .'l.fßl.V .Vflff'. JT . KAXCK HY IKOIKCU.MPASIKS. i Tha undersigned hariug lnsen ppointjd Ant. for Erantrille and Ticinity, of tlm INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. F. COVINGTON', Sjc'j. T. A. MOKKIS, IWt. RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. n.J. HATHAWAY, St-v. HATHAWAY, IWt. ar prepared ti underwrite upn tbe letter rl.uof i'iro aud Marine Uuki, at a low rt.lvu of promlum as are ccDbittuut with pcrmununiy and n -tibültr. Thcij Ccciraiiloa cccferc tluir ba: ins cxrlubivoly to tho Sure cf Ir.di.ir.3. lktfAl! tpcodily adju U i nz.1 piomctly W'd without urv bWlü tilt i r d.aiiCLtij what'

vi-r. KiXxcnccs: Every m.t;, witLout cxoipiiun, wb9 has (usUiucl Iw-a in cither Couluy, a list X' whom all utiztns cf our owo but may bo tan at our cfti-c. A. D EvanMillc, July 8, ISiö-ly & CO. 1 MIOMJ8 HOLE AGENT KOU For prwxrrint rniti, TagvUblw, Ac, ia a m. foctlr Fmk 6tata. Tücr nquira aa Wax. Sold.r ar iC.mMl, seal UMUntlv, aa4 ar tm mily aral4 M opanaa tu. MUrarti:. fortba Mrpwa war iavaetad. All kiada af Wax an4 Crruaot arr aaally Ia pi liar thmm articla Intli. nuktiii lt.. ahaUuma laa Warld ta aa Infallibl., Hiuipla. tor, aad Kapid arocaaa af Harmetiral aalinf Mjtwtmmiiat aaa pranicai mrm wo. nara axaniincd Ikamta? Diay ara wilbmta fa.lt. Tha apalin la aa aa antir1r a.w ti,.n- TV. katk para luttlM can. U lay. prfctlv .till aad t aerinca ar praa. ant a par cum ra.kta would daaa any other Caa. Thia priacipl kaa alood lb. laat forwTaral yean, aad tha Vtt w1i;U of tbair alaa iathat taaa La bar triad Umm articla wi:l aaa a atkar. Tay ar warrantad aa rprantad, aad ia arcry aaa f faTantha maetj will b rafnadad. Ta Jar ara all aaad f par whit raaatna Pr Ual.aa th.y at ary trac aad will laat a lif.-tia. aa a acia aaa enact ut amai. Ta waoi lop t tha Jar k cpaa ; Mxtj at eoa witaia tha (taifUNar nai ay ia packing. mum airaeooaa war pawns vp au aiao ar iHIRTJ.VO LEATHER 10,000 Lb: of the Biiwt excellent Sk r in Ijeatlier, jiiat re ceived, and foraale by t HAS. nAliCtN'K, Jy 17. Main atrctt. "jCIOJ Mt T. Vi rHVfijÄP Ji 1 tri.-k Hwelling, entirely new; aud oie one tory Frame duelling, on liirion tn-et, beta ten 5th and Cth etrect. A pply to I.KWI. KAIIN'S Clothing Store, jly2iVJm- Main Street. atlTI' oitnEuson-i 1 in excliange f.r Uroeerei jly I. KYNOI.HS .V fVX TERRE-H.t UTE FEJMLR COLLtt;K, TEUUE-IIALTK. 1NMANA. For more than a year, have the mngnitii-vnt structure of the Terre-Haute Female College, Wn steadily i-roereiwliig. They arf now nearly com. pleted, and will be oicn for the reception of pn;iiri On HfiirAjr, Ihr SOU of Sji'eni'wr aezf. The site of the College, the building, tha arrangement. f ir study iitid comfort, and tlie F.u:iiltr, deserve here a. pa.fing notice. Terre-Hautc, the wte of the College, a beautiful and healthy city, aceensilde by railroad fron all direction, aud central to a uumeruiix and npppruting pulation. It it high, as its nnme iinpirtj. Krom statü-tici, it is clearly tdiown that for several years pai-t, there Lave lafti fewer dejllia and losrf sickness here than at any Western tify, of cijual Mpiilation. The buildings will la fitted tip in the latent tylc and with all the modern improvement.- They will he wanned by steam, and lighted by cs, and furtiirhcd with warm and cold baths, and what is rarely to be found in in.-titut ion. of le riling, A CYrViNASIUrVl, Where the body, made healthy ami symmetrica! ly exercise may support and assist thelalMirs of tlie mind. " A prominent fentnre of the Collerc, Is the rrovfsion made for the liealtl. of tie, pupil". Tlie pkiiiix are pacloti.4 nii'l w ell vrii:natou, I Hero IK-Iiig a li-.iu-tifiilly fnrninhed parlor, with M-pamtn shi ping sartitieiiti for eaeli two ytunn l.oli.-s. The tiroonds an- ample, inpring 8,' acfer- irl a I'leasulit rt if the city, :ilx-ut one-tbird ft hieb i a native font-t grove, with w'ndiug walk and arli, forming u tiiur-t delightful promenade for pnI il M tl.e grounds will ! t:wt-iully oriuimented. FAClhTY. Tlie Faculty will coni.t of a thoroughly experienced and efficient corps cf instructors. Kev. Joiix ('-overt, A. M., founder and former President of the Ohio Female College, and Ulendale Female College, is first President. Iter. Al.nioK Wnon, A. JI., late President of the Ohio I emale College, anil the di.-tiuguilie-I author of several scientific work, liearing Iii tame, will la? the pn-iiiding tearlu-r of the College, and Instructor in Men bil and Jloral Sdence. Trof. R. S. Uoswoktii, late Prof.-ssor of Chemistry, etc., in Farmer Colh-ge, Ohio, willtuko ttv clu'r of Natural Science, upon which he will lecture and experiment. D'Kstaisu S. Covkrt, A. JI., Profl-esor of Ancient L'lngungiw and I.iuratun-. Pn.f. J. C. MiMxr.Ftt, late of Philadelphia, firt teneber of instrumental uuvic. And froru fix to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long standing and rUi:cesful experience. No Niins or cxenHc w ill Im aparet to prucum teachers ia every dejrtinent, of the very higheitt qualification, so that pupils wishing to perfect themselves in the higher styles of music, or uny of the olid or tirnmneiiti:! lmin li i, may herv r-x-iTe the desired intruction. That pupils "from abroad, may derive the greatest advant.itre to Ik. g;iined nt Hoarding Ä-hosds, they are re-ti:red to lmrd m the institution, with the tetuhen (unless ! f tii;il ktmisjiion of the President), that they may have the bi'tiefit of their example und society. The course of studies will I thorough and extensive, embracing all the branch) iMiiiillr t.-inpht in 'our highest Seminaries of learning, Kngli.-h, t.'l.wical ami tbe Fine Arts. Tbe year ia divided into two reaioii of twenty week each, commencing respectively on Wedncsdaj, the cth of September nxt, and the 9th day of February, 1X.VJ. The exiicnses of the school year, including hoard and tuition in all the branches of the regular course, rr'tns furnished, fuel, lights and washing, will le SU'ü payat-le semi-annually in advance. The usual extra charges will bo made for the ornamental branches. APPARATUS AXT LECTURES. I'rest. Wood and Prof. Rowokth, will deliver full courses of Lectures with the aid of the Telerjcojie an 1 other arparattn, Kufficii-ut to illustrate experimentally the principles of tho science pursuod. IVioks, and all other rHjnisites for filtering the College, may be had at the College, or iu the city. All letters of inquiry or on business, should 1 addressiHl to Rev. Johjs Coveut, or 1. S. C-ovekt, Tsrre-Haute, Indiaua. The undersigned citizens of Terre-Haute, h-ive accepted tl.e ofiii-e of Trustee of the Terre-Haute Fem;de College, and may bo referred to at any t.me. by such as desire further information connrruing tlie arrangements or advantage of tho College: Rev. E. . Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, Itev. T. uordoii, S. II. Potter, Rev. W. O. SpenciT, Rev. P. Wilev, A. C. Potwin", Lucius Ryee, Tho. IKwling, Itenj. JlcKeen, L. J. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Pa tdock, Jahet Hedden, Ja me Hite, James Rames, jlyl-VSnt R. W. Thompsin, Rer. J. G. Wilson, Rev. M". Modetdtt, R. L. Tkonipson, Rer. M. A. Jewell, W. I. C.riwold, W. J. Rail, Jas. Farrinton, Itavi.1 Hartsca k, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. Watson, And. Wilkins, II. P. scotr, T. C. Rnutin. X LYSE Ell OIL 10 ItARRELS FOR aide at Cincinnati prices, with freight added ; 5 cacka aes.'d site lead piw received and for salehy SAMUEL ORR. jly 20 (W iJOOIt CUANtE FOR A MtAR. 3L gain. We have a good two horse Exprea Wagon and Harness, which we will sell tow. The Express runs light, aud will earnr 2.ot0 lb. jl.via HORN BROOK A: CO. TWIRESIM 1'OVR iJRAM.y A.YJt S-ive your Apple. We are a cents for tue sale of Pitt's, Monet's, McClnrc's, and Emory's Thresher and Separators, and the Buckeve, Kierntoue and Culp a ( hier Jlill. HORN BROOK tc CO. TTIRAN'MiMAN TIT MS AJM9 STEMS REOTYPE FOUNDRY, No. li, Yine street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON, Sup t. C. F. O DKISC0LL CO., 3IaHutrtunrs and Dealers in NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Presse, Cae, Gallien, Ae., Inks and Priutin Materials vi every description, Stereotyping of ull kinds. Books, 'Music, Patent Medicine Directions, John, Wood Engraving, &cM ifcc K5"Braud and Pattern Letters, various stvlc. SElectrotyping in all its branched, (jly 14-4ni. j MWjhttbrr0ctb dozen Railroad Wheelt WW barrows, received and fr.r salo by

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

nVRLMir VI STJittJX'S TO HH I.J2T! JLOn Saturday night at oVIork, Anguet 14th I next, the Common Council of the City of J-.vansviiio 1 will lx Trcftrod, at the O-uncil f haiuter in dd ! citv, to reeive proposal f.-r the Imilding of four ' CiMerns of 2-V) bid, each ; the city fumLdiiiig iron tons f..r aanie. Kiid Cib-nw iinwt be walled up to the top with good brick, and well cemenb-d, after j a plan and specification now on file in tho City i CUi V Office. A. LKMCKE, (lerK. angG-lüin Vol&bott copy. lilt HR Of LOVJClL MREVTING Lot 4 to be ftllwL Acd now her it ap pearing to the CoDimou Council cf the City of Evausvillc, that Lota 19 and 2 Iftxk 6, in the Crescent enlarge mcnt cf the I t:y of EvsiuaüI ve to rituatcd that rUr collccta and remain utagcant thereon, an J th rvrtr ofe-rtd Loid is hereby dircctiAl aiid rt quircJr tb oid Ccuacil 0 All up said Lot t tikh. 4 Lx!ht aa will prese nt us.Ur from collecting a ad n-maiuisg 'stagnant t-crccn, wit Liu Tea Urs fn n tie rubllcjtiu cf this sotic . I, A.XtM'. Ki., Clerk of tbe City cX Evacerillc, do benby certify, tLat tbc förv.mrfos is a true a cd exnv flctc copy i f au crdtx of Küd Council, paeaud oa the 7th J:iy cf July, A. D. 1853, M far aa it relate to tbe within named Lot. In witnet whereof, 1 have hrennto auberilied mr name, and affixetl the al of eaid City, this '2flti d.iv of July, A. 1. li.Vt. iugC-2iu CoWwecopy. A. LEICKE,Oerk. jfl ORfOR.t TI OJy VO THE. Ol. - tf HEREP, that the ow ners of tbe following real estate, cause good stone putters, and afoae curbing for sidewalks, to be laid down as hereafter describee'. Commencing at tho corner of First and Elm streets, opposite lot 10, fronting on lllm street ; thence alongside of lot 1 on the aforenamed Hreet, to the corner of Water street. The curbing for sidewa'ks along said Elm street, to lie not less than 22 inches deep ; the gutter 4 feet wide, by niae inches dcc. Thence on Water street down to Pine street, in front or lots 1, 2, X ami 4. Tliar.ce front Tin to liOid stn-et.in front of lots f, t, 3 and i, all in JIKIeary' enlargement. Thence in front of tho prn-erty"eitnate on Water street, ami formerly known as the Hornby property. Is-ginning at the corner of Leet street, and fd Vowing the course of tho Ohio river down to the line o! the wharf property, owned by A. and J. Laughlin, The curbing for eidew alks along said Water struct, to le not less than 22 inches deep ; the gutter G fet wide by nine inches dcen. Also, on tbe corner of IMsion and First streets, 10 feet of etone curbing and gutter on each street, commencing at the corner, in front of lot-72, O. P. Also, on tbe corners of Wvivision and Second street. 1 fet of stone curbing and gutter on each street, commencing at the corner, in front of lot 7.1, and in front of lots 120, O. P. ALc, on oh the corner of Iiivbiou and Tnlrd streets, 10 fcet of stone curbing and gutter n each street, commencing at the corner, in front f lot 121, O. P.. and in front of lot 1C(, donation enlargement. Thff gutter on theabove specified comirs, to be 4 tjet wide and inches deep. All of the above guttering must I Liid after a plan of the City Engineer, now on file in the City Clerk' s office, and completed wthin HO days from the publication of this notice, and in default thereof the Comment Council will proceed to -rform said work, and the ct and exjs-nsea accruing thereby, will I asessed ta and collected by Kile of said proa-rty, or so much thtrwof as will satisfy said lein and cotd. Jyai-lOiD IVXJecopy. A. LEMCKE, Cleric. gojiitn oi KqujiM.MXJMTMO.y' MM The Commmoji Council of tho City of Evansvillc w ill meet .as a lJonrd of Equalization for the pur)" of equalizing all assessments made upon real estate tr peraonal ireperty, within the corporate limits tf the City of Evänsville, at the City (lerk's ot!n-e, on TnestLtr, August itd, next, at 9 oc'oeV, A. M., and eontime-lts sen-ions from day to Lty, until all assessments ahull I equalize!. '. All tax-i-aycr are lien by requested to call and examine their resticctive asessmeuts, lefore the roinmeucement or during tbe intermission of said sersions, u if the f-.nd c;iuso for complaint in such asssmei)t9, to preH-ntsui h grievnueeg to the Hoard for adjustment. Rv order of the Common Conneil of Evansville. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jly2I-l m Volkste and Enquirer copy. "jT MVEHEli-'ÖTTvMTTsMiEREn JLl given, to all auctioneers, draymen, cart men, expresamen. wagoner, omnibus and hack men, pedrilnrs, proprietors of billiards, bagatelle tables and ten pin alleys, theaters and concert halls, that all licenses expire ou the first day of Angust next, and they are hereby notified to renew the same on or la-fore said day; and in default thereof, the ordinances in such ease made and provided, will be strictly enforced againrt delinquent. A. LEJICKE, City Clerk. jlyüMm Volksl-ole copy. TTM.ISKETS .V UREJT TMRMBT1 MM for sale br Z. II. COOK &, KtS. II'LES10 MSA RRMILSJ MM' LEfff 2 .mi let . r.ii-i Just ree-ived br A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. II tlEELERK UMM.SOJ'' FAMI LY SEWINII MACHINE. Th lest. simplest and most durable Jfacbine ill use. They make a strong lock stitch, the sain upon both sides of tlie work, sewing with equal f.uility the thickest and thinnest fabric. Any SJMH..1 of thread, cotton or silk, used without renewing. AH machine warranted three years, and full iustriu'tions given to enable purchasers to ne them salisfaebirily. Also The llucktyt Srtctttf Jlaehlmt. J'rte S30. The est single Thread Mach rue in tbe market. A general assortment of Sewing Machine Silk Threail, Nerlles, Ac., Ac., distantly ou hand. Office No. 4, Jlarble Hall. irryn-ini F. M.SELLMAN. Agent. &xo7riE Tlll.VtSS ARG O.VE ÄET3 TER THAN OTHERS. R. B. HART, is now prepared to rmpply tbe city and country trade with the best of corn meal, unbolted, corii griti and honiiny, cf all grades; heat prits, unliolted flour, rye flour, extra family flour, crush b-ed, bran, fchipstufT. com, oats, chic-ken feed, and all artit W in the feed lino. All trada delivored to any part of the tity. l'luw ac-od in our order. My price w ill be low, as cheap as the cbeapei-t, pnd as good a the liest. The uinihle sixpeuce Letter than the slow shilling irt my motto. All may depend on getting all my trade made of tunic hut Die lt cf ground grains, a I will Luv no other. U. D. HART. J.ing7-lA-wtf JWtJMi RIFLE roiwiEM-ZOO A fJt keK Miami Kiflle Powder, .Ts krjr j;lasting Tow der; i")c Rifle do; Ou lulf kegs Kifle IViwder. For sale hv Z; H. COOK & tSON, Asnt. IOR HALE VHM:AMbM HTEA.fi MiwVciue, in running order, a inch ry liuder, 2U tnen stroke. Enquire at Jlyer's Paper Mills, or of Levi S. Clarke, eomtr First'aud Chentnut streets. jlyfi-dAwlin giORJMEAL, MMl KLEIt FORK, Ve. W 25 bnrdi. Oorn Meal, freah ground; i to 1 bs. choice Pick le d Pork ; 10 Vega L.wf Lird; 2." lioxe J. Wood's extra Tearl Starch; Received this day by 7.. II. COOK A SON. WENTVClli SCHOOL OF MElifJa av cine, Lotiiaville, Ky. The Lectures in this institution will commence on tho first Monday in November, and continue four months. During Octolier preliminary lectures will be delivered at the Hospital aud College. FACULTY. Benj. W. Dudley, JI. l., Eueritus Trofifsor of Surgery. Ih iiry JI. Bullitt, JI. D., rndessor of Theory and Practice of Jledicine. John Hardin, JI. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Jledicine. C. W. Wright, JI. D., Professor of Jledical Chemistry. N. B. JIarshall, JI. D. Profeseor of JIateria Jledica and Therapeutics. Jliddleton Goblsmith, Jf. D., Profi-saor of tlie Principles of Surgery and Clinical Snrgt ry. W. I. Stiriuan, JI. I., rpiü-ssor of Anatomy. G. W. Bavless. M. D.. Profesaor of PhvsiolurT i and Pathologic! Anatomy. j Ihtvid Cummins. JI. D. Demonstrator. i For information addreaa N. B. MAR5ÜALL, M. D., jlyl-2ra Iean of the Faculty. 2yIN'SVMLLE MMS.y-IJ'a A.YIt J Flooring Jlill, Second street, between Chestnut and Cherry, dealers in Lumber and manufacturers of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sasb, Door and Window Frames, Mouldings of every si, Flo. ring, Weatherboerding, Shelving, Mantles, Base Pilasters, Green-house Sash, and Chain Pump Tubing. A large assortment of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings and Pump Tubing, constantly on band. Also, ready worked Flooring of all kinds. Person 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 be supplied with all the carpenter's work, ready-iuade, of seasoned lumber, for the fin-i.-h of building. Our work is uot made aa most factory work, with tenons half way through, but it I framed in the same manner as if made by hand. Saw ing of all kinds done on short notice. Terms ca.-h, unless otherwise agreed nion. my?-tf STEELE k IIUXNEL. !KOTICE ALL I'A.YliERRVRU W W County Orden, drawing interest, and which have been endorsed previous to September 1, lö, will la? redeemed on presentation to tbe County Treasurer. N. B. I will pay no interest accruing on said orders after this date. THEODORE VENNEMANN, Treasurer, jell rWMIE OL 19 MMOJ'EE R A HE A MI i Ml TIIOJIAS SCANTLIN, (Sign of the Golden Cffee Pot), has an immense atotlc of Sforts and Housekeeping Ware, purchased eine the grear. panic in roonrv affairs, at ruinous rates to the roar ufaeturers, which be i willing to give his cte-tomei tbe ! advantage of, by calling at his old stand ' once and eecuvtarirün-. UJI at THOS eCANTLLlN.

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IF YOU WANT RILLS OF LADING, IF YOU W ANT BILLS OF LADING, IF YOU WANT BILLS OF LADING, IF YOU WANT RILLS OF LADING. IF YOU WANT BILL It EA DR. IF YOU WANT BILL IIEAIS. IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IF YOU WANT RILL HEADS. IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS. IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, IF YOU WANT SHOW RILLS IF YOU WANT SHOW PILLS, IF YOU WANT SHOW BILL, IF YOU WANT SHOW BILLS. IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IK YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK. IF YOU WANT STEA JIBOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT STEA Jt BOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT STEA Jt BOAT WORK, IF Y"0U WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOir WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOl WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DHAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKE1S, IF YOU WANT BALL TIChETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS. IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS. IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS IF TOU AVANT INVITATION CARDS' IF YOC WANT INVITATION CARDS, OR ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, OR ANYTHING ELSE, IN IN THE PRINTING LINE, THE PRINTING LINE. IN THE PIMNTISO LINE. IN THE PRINTING LINE, GTT THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THK JOURNAL OFFICE, GET Til KM AT THK Jol'BNAI. OFFICE. WHERE TIIF.Y HAVE NEW TTPF, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE. WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TRESSES WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES. AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING LiE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND OF THE BEST QU LITY, AND OK THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THK BEST QCALITV, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND .MOST FASHIONABLE MILES AND 3I0ST FASHIONABLE M YLES. AM) MOST ASI1 ION A HI.K STYLE, AND MOST FASHIONABLE MILES, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY". AND IK) WORK ClIEAVEY, AND IX) WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND DO IT NEATLY, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, AND IN THE BEST STYLE, GIVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CALL, GIVE US A CALL. AT OUX NEW OFFICE.' AT OUR, NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE. AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AND SEE OUR SPECIJIENS, AND SEE OUR SPECIMEN'S, AND SEE OUK SPECIMEN. AND SEE 01 SPECIMENS, AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES AND LEARN OUR PRICES. AND LEARN OUR PRICES. WE DEFY COMPETITION, W'E DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, OR IX PRICES . OK IN PRICES. OK IN PRIC.ES. OR IN PRICES. tt-Over CRANE'S COMMISSION HOUSE, ou Water street, three doors from Main, EvansvilW, Ind. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. JIM I -YE LUMBER V HIILYULMSS M TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. Th subscriber has bonght oat the interest of R. II. Bennett, in the Lumber Yard, near Kratx k Ileiilman'a Foundery. He now oilers his stock at a eheap price for cash. jljl-3m JAS. SWAKSON. UIGLElB UAMSM.YOTHEM arrival this dav of la casks, at Z. II. COOK k SON'S, Sole Agents for Evansville. dTiROCERIEH AJ'U I9 MO VISION'S. tÜTEVANSVILLE, IND. WaV't.ESALr. D-ipartment, First street, first door fn m Bdn; Retail Department, Main street, first deer latow the corner. Z. II. Cook legs to thank his fi lends in Evansville and neighborhood, for their favors so freely bestowed on him since he has been in Ixislnees among them, and take this opportunity of introducing to their notice bis son, Mr. II. A. Cook, wham be ha taken into partnen-hip from this date, and solicits for tbe new Arm of Z. II. Cook k Son, acontinnanc of the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. II. Cook k Son, having taken the business prvmiMos and purchased tlie whole stock of Mr. M. W. Foster, e-el confident that they will be enabled to supply the citizens of Evansville with every article they may require in the Grocery and Provision line. Z. II. Cook It Son winh esia-cially to draw th attention of persona in the country having produce of any kind to di-pose of, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, and supplvin them at their stora, with all articlee required in t.ie wrbolesale department, at prices that nut insure their orders for the future. feb2-tf

JfMIN'E Lt'MBER-Tht aabaeriber would M respectfully call the attention ofcrpentera ami builders to hie stock of Pine Lumber, which ia one of tbe largest and beat ever yarded in Ibis city. Prices as low as th. Irwert. Othee txtier Msin ani Seventh stmts. JOHN T. GIOTB.' jlyl