Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 6, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 August 1858 — Page 2

EVANSV1LLE. IND. MONDAY MORNING - AUGUST 16

What LtcomptnuUm Would IUt Done The full iaiquity of the designs of the Administration in ltd attempts to violate popular rights and enforce aa obnoxious constitution cpon a people, can be only appreciated now that the popular voice has found expression in regard to it. More than seven-eighths of the people of Kansas, have expressed tSeir abhorrence and condemnation of the Lecompton constitution and the measures by which they were to be induced to adopt it. Suppose that ilr. Buchanan and hi3 abettors, Jesse D. Bright, Fitch, "Niblack, Halbes and other Indiana Lecomptonitcs In Consress, had succeeded inaccomplishin j their infamous pUnsand bad forced the Lecomploa constitution through Congress, and inbsed it upon the people of Kansas, Buchanan had determined iaflexibTy to enforce it, what an outrageous act of tyranny Tfould nowhave been exhibited to the country? (AVould not the tsnest men of every party have risen to a man to redress the wron;r? A constitution conceived in fraud, enacted by a conclave of con5pirators, and carried through tome of the firms of law by trick and im position, would have been affirmed by fed cral authority, and executed by force upon asubju-ated territory by executive power, against the almost unanimous protests of its people. Can a more odious case of tyranny and oppression be conceived under a

despotism?- That such is net now the con- wc should present to our candidates for Condition of affairs in Kansa3 that the coua- gress in Southern Iu liana, is Are you in try U rot now torn by civil strife that the favor cf a protective tariff for home labor;

people are not in rebellion to resist such an and especially are you iu favor of an inoutragc, is not owing to any relenting or crease of duty on coal and iron?

voluntary change of purpose on the part of Buchanan and Xiblack, Bright, and the other acqu:C3ccr3 in executive usurpations. They were beaten from their point by the force of public opinion ; but they only yielded it upon a subterfuge which they hoped, by deluding and bribing the people would accomplish the original measure. t Xiblack and Bright are as guilty as if the wronr had been committed and the worst consequences had followed. They did all in their power to force an infamous constitu tion upon a territory against the will of niK-ieaiM ui i luuauiianus j wMiucj um .. ? . - .a T . I not. accom?!.su 11 wu owing xo tae interposUion of events, or of Providence.- . They . r 3 . . j Ti 3 I nave noi coniessea, repemea, nor aionea for their treasonable designs against the fundamental principles of popular rights, and principles of Democracy, They are so guilty npon every principle of moral responsibility, a3 if the act had been accomplished; and are deserving of the condemnation and punishment that belong to the contemplated crime. -They are still the base tubservient trucklers to the Executive will the .taie niaions of power ready to record its be hests In the etatut23 of Congress, and yield themselves obedient slaves to its dictation, for the favors it dispenses, that they have a:wajs Dcea. Aueoucnces 01 juagc zul.tck are not tobe judged by the actual wrong that has been done, but by the greater wrong that has been averted, and would have fol lowed iaevitably as the consequences of his Yo.c, uau 1 ufc uu ur ui po.vcrui ywuopinion snai savea a lew irom yieiaing to 1. .! executive influence. 3" Mr. Rudd informs the public through the Enquirer that he hat succeeded in extorting a petty fine from the editor of this paper. The facU are simply these; publish en of newspapers have an unrestricted right to enclose their claims again?t subscribers, nade cui in such a fcrm a3 they nay choose printed or vrritea in a copy of their paper, without being subject to postage. Tbe law bcinj silent ia regard to the form and nature of such enclosure, an enquiry rra3 taadc of Mr. Whittlesy who is sup posed to be the custodian of the brains of the oiüce if the construction of the clause, allowed a publisher to ask payment of the bill. In his opinion, as we understood Lira, i: did. Cndrr this opinion a bill was sent t3 a sub:cribcr, with an endorsement requcsling payment, for which, by the testi,nrf v. n.ii. i, e , . . xwnyof Mr. Ituid and tne profound opinion of Justice alkcr, wao claims jurisdiction under U.S. Laws as well as the strtutcs of Indiana, aal would av.uinc to adjudicate a v.... . , : c , . !. 1 . Lnion, witnout bet ttatton, it there ws.u fifty cent fee at the end of it, wewereinulct in u fine of five dollars. This zeal in protecting the revenues of the rost offii-e we presume was stimulated by some late remarks in the Journal, At a future time, when wc have room and leisure, we will show his care of the government interest in the managenieut of tho affair; of his office. Protective Tariff. Tho Cincinnati .iouJrcr, in a recent paragraph in regard to a new hotel in Philadelphia, the front of which H to be of iron, remarks : " Thus it is seen that as nature ba3 gicn us iron mountains, we might also have iron citie?, if the Government did not interpose a policy which almost prostrates tne iron in terest. The enormous increase of the expenditares of the Federal Government, will rennire a lanre increase of duties on imports. k .a if : Vi. ,.r ' me sojia, iiu uujevt lo nee uvm party combinations and the schemes of as-r?r-nt for the rreidenov. th dilti rn he so arranged as to give effectual protection to some of our most important manufacturing interests. The great masses of the people, everywhere, are in favor of encouraging our own industry by duties on foreign rival articles. The great principle of protection Lft been sacrificed to the schemes of politicians who have raised prejudices against it br propitiating Üiegro?PSt

- sophistries and making it a party test. Thoie who would aid to restore it, should 'arc full f avc-.fl a'.ludir to it a? a DtUiCcn.r or a Ivcrur irsr rac.i. ir.r

It is a measure for the benefit of labor, I

and though capital may participate in its ; adrantagts, it is pre-eminently the cause of the laboring man, and by proper appeals to the interests and good sense of the masses it can be carried and sustained. There is no region in the Union so deeply interested in the development of iron manufactures as that immediately around us. For hundred of miles to the South, upon the vratcrs of Green River upon the banks of the Ohio along the Wabash and all its tributaries along the canal upon the line of every projected railroad leading from us through all Southern Illinois with which we have any intercourse, the hills . are filled with the most abundant deposits of iron ere, and the richest veius of bituminous ccal, while their sides are covered with dense forettSj affording the most ample means for manufacturing iron. The mosU sanguine imagination can scarcely picture to itself the prosperity and wealth that would surround this city by a full development of the resources of thi3 region fur the manufacture of iron. There is no section combining so completely all the advantages for the production of iron as our own. Here are centered all the elements of wealth rich ores and inexhaustable supplies of fuel for smelting aud steam power, a nd limestone for fluxes, lying side by side in every hill. Pennsylvania aud Missouri with all their boasted resources for makiuz iroado cot compare th the country of which we are the centre. Neither of them has so rreat a stake in the tarjf question as it mar effect the iron interest as we. One of the first questions Let thi3 interrogatory be put to the candidatcsfor Congress in the Firat and Second Districts, if no where ele in the State. Judge Hovey ha3 ever been, we believe, a consistent advocate of protection to home labor. But let us hear from both candidates in this district upon that subject while they are now canvassing for an election. jpiS-The Viucenucs Sun says Ju.lge Xib lack did rot receive Judge Hovcy's commu nication, proposing au nrrartgemcut for the canvas of the District, till the second instant, vhen Judge X. had made his appointments. We arc read auJ des;re to coect lnIs statmcnt we raay fc int(X and to do full jnslice t0 XiblacU. But cur authority for our statement is quite as guod as the declarations of the Sun. We mar hare misun derstood our informant, and may possibly be in error. Judge Xiblack wus ncmiuated on the 22d, andJudgell.wasabscut in Spen cer till the 2 Ith, us Judge X. knew, and could not be at home till the 2btl, and on the 2d of August Judge Xiblack had his apointments made and printed; so it is quite evident, according tj the Sun's own state ment, thai Xiblack did not wait long to re ctive Judjc Uotey's proposals. I u courte sy J Xib'ack -.ras as much bound to address Hovey first, as Hovey. was to malic over tares to Xiblack. The former was the first in the field and the oldest candidate. Battle Amo.g tde Istuss. A letter frc-in Fort Kearnov gics the following de ar-vintinn rvittlc. f.-wKf Kat'Yi-f.n Vt pawnecs and Chcvcnncs Indians, in si-ht of ' 0 the Fort The whole Taw nee Xation, with aU their 1 belongings, are encamped one mile above tbs Fort. They hare been driven, by the rapacity of thetbeyennes (bhirautn), their w m V j 1 inveterate enemies, to seek protection beneath the Star Spangled Banner. The poor devils are in a deplorable sitniticn, because they are afraid to leave their tamp to bunt the buffalo, and are therefore altnoat without food. I presume that rou hare, ere thi3. heird of the great battle between the Pawnees and a meranding band of Cheyennes, fought on the 22d nit. The greater part of Pawnee braves had started out on a buffalo hunt, most of the others were about the Fort, begging, as usual, when this daring bind of L'heyenue3 jounced down upon the:r camp, set sonic of tbeir lodges on fire, killed se re ral squaws and children, and droe off six or seven hundred of their ponis. Luckily, the Pawnee hunting party had not got far from camp; and when thealarm was given, their wholo available force was now concentrated, and gate chose to the maraud,n F1. whom they "headed oir four or five miles below the Fort. Ihea came tfce tug of w The twQ Loctile parties of savaged swaying tjo and fro in mortal combal in dcadlv confikt fighting with lances, hows ODd arrows, I tumahawk and war-clubs. The iatt!c hutI v 1 tu linuii um iuc 1 a uiT im a'ly got the U-stof it, putting their enemies I to flight, re:overin their stolen property, aud obt.un.g more th.m enough of Chejcjui 1 luii'K 1 lu lucui tot mc.r uaru day'jä work. A, that time there wu3 but tnro small companies of foot artillery iu garrison, ami they did not leave the fort to interfere. Several officers and quartermas ter men rode out to the scene ot actum to witness the j-port. They report ttit th: fight was a grand one, aud intensely e. citing. The Pa-wnces had one Chief's ou killed, and three braves pretty tcvercly vounded The loss of the other party is unknown, as they carried off their dead and wounded. These Pawnees are a great pest about the Fort. Tboy hang about every door and window in the garrison, and continually leg for something to cut. In fact eotuc of them ieem to demand rations as their just dues, and in justification of their demands, claim that bv treaty with Great Father at Washington, they wre promised protection their own hunting ground froru thcoverj whelming numUTS, powers and rapacity of oti,er tribes; and, wbereaä, tbeir Great rather has failed to keep hi3 promise, they snouiu 01 rini oe iurnisneti wnn iooa to keep them from starvation. The Ci'Al. The Vincennes Gneltc thinks and wc agree with it in opinion that if the canal eouimissioncrrf would go to work like men to keep it in proper orler for business, they need Dot Tomplain of its revenues rün;r destroyed bv the building of J railroad?. The (Jmette complains that it is . not kept iu naviible order three days at a time between Tene Haute and Evansvillc. Tliat paper rcl!e2 char?ps that the Canal ia coa - Ktof brolcn dc-n rolitlcs!

A Moders Trench. The Olney, Ills., frets j

give the following account ol tne extraordinary escape of twQ prisoners from jail ia that town. Some; two weeks since, a self crazed blacksmith by the name of Martin, was confiaed in tha-jail for abuking hia wife, and another man for larceny, were placed in a cell, both within the outer wall, 18 inches thick, lined with iron, and a two-inch oak floor. The foundation walls of the jail, fr there are two, an inneav and an outer, are three feet in depth of stone. I We would SUPPOifi without help from abroad, escape J a JT .rT,- 1 was impossible, and yet sträng -to say, on Tuesday morning last, Mr. Jones observed that his boarders were gone. They had cut ä bo!e through "the oak floor between the sleepers, which were only a foot apart, ana had undermined the foundation and makiug a short turn just without the outer wall, and were off; all the dirt is within. A case knife, roughened on the edge, was found outside, and with it, by perseverence, they bad Tuctrated a golid 0ak floor (without crack or crevice,) and dug and moved under two foundations three feet in depth, now they breathed, b a mystery of the numbers that viewed it; we do not supine that any price would have induced a single individual to have passed through the opening. Cy The Xorth Carolina election, which occurred on the 3d inst, was for Governor one member of Congress to fill a vacancy for members of the Legislature and for Sheriffs of the counties. The candidates for Governor were Hon. J. W. Ellis, Democrat, and D. K. McRea a dutributionist. . The Democrats have elected their candidate for Governor by some fifteen or twenty thous and majority, and have carried both branches of the Legislature by large majorities. Jude Ellis has gained in all the coaatles thus far heard trom, and that upon the vote for Brass aud Gi'mer. the majority for Gov. Brngg in the State iu 18Ö6 beiog 12,59 i. PS" At St. Louis, on the 10th, thewcather intensely hot, the mercury ranging from 05 to 10 i degrees. Eleven persons were sun struck, sevcu of w hom died. NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. Tfr. lUUt or. You will jlwj aunouueo my name an Candidate to r.'iroicut Vanderburgh CouutTintlo nest Lisliure. UEN ST!N?tN. rmo nacrous. itii.tsitirjiL? M. ULiKUSrtCT JUlt JULY. Just n-ceircd at DUUIILL 4 CONYXlVniN'. 3 TKNT Nlf-s alios bitc Torcelain Fill1 IT JA It, Ju.t rrcfivfcl and for ealu ch np tit th (Jtict'us nare More cf J. W. II ICH KS, iik1 IS Main tn-ut. V. (OM.V1 It tUi I. i;tT.iT12 S9 ani IMLLLltiK.NCE Or k ICK, I third street, KHuil;io, Indiana. Tho purcliaee and sale of ICestl Estate, collectiun of Kt'UU, and pujinont of TaxiP, Ac, protni't y attindcd to. I'ersons in at uf anj kind t heip or enij-loj nx nt, can be informed by calling at tl.U otSct.-. Cuaroes KtiwibLE. auglii-Cm jfxiJl.iL. J,IST or LKTTl'.HS ri'iuuinin iu tho I'ont lffica at fcvaugville, Indiana, on tb l'jth day of August, ISM. I'l TM-iis iMÜing for thto i-ttor will please say ' niht'rti&t'n, iiu te cato cT U-t. f if. im arof Alaiiu V A Autia (Jooigo Aut-ky Julin AihU tm-u Im id Ji Arntroiif? Jos Adki)Mii Mrs I O nut .- ,ns niun U.-j.l Martha Aau Hunkrr hiiai tlh Kraft Ji hn Klinir Ym I.aMilrtgan Jchn Lyucb 31 v E Lämb T Lonius II Ho$9 JIr E .V .''"ore Chas JlAaunan John .tftir aui -Visa Cathariao lllaikbuin Miea llfrrict OJuore Mm Loiuina liridgrs Jiniii M If.,-. I.,. I U' IW'alu Joflnia Jlratton Ccors' Hums Ji bn Uyrtiia M hycty 4'mmt Jttnt Claj ton Cbarlea C'aiidv J,n.c C bb V Co bran Jas II train James H Cairt-y .Mr?. Ju'ia Carroll Mrs Jul I a ColüiiS Thomaa E Clarke Niniucl Sc Coan JaUit-a Cox Jtt j h Caauagh Thomas Culp fc 19 mm ftr$ Vix vtJ U Daub Jarob Pwine Wilimni J ErttH margrartt Lriu Mis Catherine .Vaiiliew Wm .V,re -Vi i.'rl.i II .tltCartit y John .ictiruoia Kithard McMycr llobtrt .ifi-Nuy Jfi.vs Jano .Vc Doli; Id .Vra Julia VcDoutdl .Vina .lfary .VcCar by Mu Mg-hlittgratt Hm B I'htlUpi Philip l'orur H A- Co raison 1fr Amelia PvttitWmC Parkor Wni ft a ted tit .f J Royalty .Vis Nancy J Ku&sellDaid Kich.ird .Vina Tanny Kich iAiuia JUk-.' Christian Koke Juiucs KoilinHon, Tlif Kuw John Pdraondi M llic llarrv Emrttt .Tfr Carettnt Smith J Korvtli K J r-mith Mm Ceo W Fay Lonroame Fostar Isaiah T Fox PatrickFli iiinii I'eter Fb lda tdm nd Hate 1 1 Jmmit Graut Juiue M Grein Miss Maggie 2 Grimm Pt Ur Guilkey tmily Gregory Gcorgo W tJrango Win Grithlu Anthony Grie-by N H Got man Geo W l.l.- on Patrick Kflly 1WI .M Jtnnlt It 3 Hall Mrs Il. ory Havcrson Wil'Jnm UoiueaJtLu Hrplioa Jaob B i;u tey Mis Julia Hardy J K Hampton Tbomaa II u 1 A W Harting Willtau Harris Major JsAnion II r. If m Joh-isun G-fo E Junior w illiira P luni'-son J C Joukins Da id Jiu-op Ioi ia Kelle p fitrtek Kimball .Vim Caroliuo Stcaait Joticoh Stewart .Vrs Stroud 11 F Si oi. k tin .Vra .Vartha Sloen Jarnts Still Joho Slater It fetci her.a II C Stoue Wilbur F Smith .Vrs W L Standl.fir' 3fias E Scofield Hi-nrj or W'm Smith James Smith Spralt .Vaurica buuia.ite Henry a bam E I w ard J-rtmbtt Jmt$ Taykr ftora A Tree 3!ir Caroline 1 homjiaon Wm I'.UJIom Van Kit er 11 II U'tlth JTlttB Sarah Warford Mil Carrio Wilhj Jlrs Amanda V"ip?r U ibtTt Wells Henry 2 Woodward Hiram bile Alfred W iliou Wm Whtlcu Farrrll Ww.l Jvhn l" W OcmIs M m. Wyeth C 0 C. It. lil ll, P. .V afr( jro.v uvi.thi f jof.tv J man h hu bad wTar- ynnrn nprnittH a Poojj-kcepcr and Cb'rk.b ope-n to an immediate enaoment. Hilary roHlrai. l'ncxcvptiouabl rfft'-rnico Riven. Add re 9, augU-lw A. 0., Jni-KNii Ornct. jrp JTvj l.v.xioi to c j.asK ir JL tbe Ikksof the late firm of YUükKV .V JUHNMON, B9 soon os reMille, I would conjder it a favor If thos hulebtrd to the firm would call and settle their accounts immediately. aopll JAMK3 W. V1CKERY. m?LOCH ..V .71E.IL. - ZO BULS. JL rxtra F. 8. Flour. 73 5acks do. 20 Ruhols Fresh Corn Meal. 500 I'mjxc.s gng.ir Cured Pricd Ko f. 3L) " Chiw. Jn-d received and for aale, by JAMK.S W. V1CUEIJY & Co. fUH S. .TÜT II 111. I. tt RK. J'CFJVJN, FOKWAKDING AM) COMMISSION M EltC HANTS. Water street, btfn Main aud Loenal, EVANSVILLK, INDIANA. Particular attentiou pien to the forwartliiig of pvneral Merchandise and Produt-e, by Kier, Otual, or Railroail. . autrU-m -mmttioEEs.iZE .f.vi ket.ul WW LOOK St STATIONERY STuRE. wj, Jiist roix ived and for sale by the subscriber, a larpB and splendid awtortuient of Books and Mtatiouery, consisting in lart of COO Reams ot Cap. Letter and Aote Vai-er ; WO Quires of Blank Book, from 10c to SIM fer qnire; löO.dOi assorted Envelops; Memorandum Books of all Linda ; also, a large assortment of School Books ; Pibles of all kinds ; all kind of MhtoellaneoiM Works; Gold Pens of all kill Is ; Steel Pens of every brand; Gold and Silver Penholders and Pencils ; Tecket Docks and Fortmonnnw pf every dicrip:iin ; Mu&ical lustmmenU cf all kinds ; Sh t Ma ic and Mimic Paper: Drawing I'apr and Pictures ; Slates and Pencils ; Ink ami Inkstands ; and many other articles too nuruetous to mention, all of which will be sold at tbe erf lowest rrl"e for -ash. J. 11KVLY, Footer's block, corm.r of Main and Fl streets, gl! J mj'.'Llii AJ?rTvJ j S7 JC thri e year olj MuU-s, well broki ich I v'di ?! cheap. Arv'vto I I 1. 1 1 Vi' 'A broke to barner., i JeilN.F. GLCVEE.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

sTIORi'OltJTIO.V NOTICE. Jf- j K- IjLRED. that the ownori f Let I in l5lxk 1, 1 tni Lot I in rijrk 6, In tbo Eastern Enlargement, j aud Leu fc7, M, 83 and 00, and 1, S, 3, 4, 5, , 7, and . -tho last namod tinht loU Id 3IcCoan-i ibdiYUion of out lot 3, n in the upper enlargement cf ; the City cf Evaoiville aase the sidewalks in front or alonp side ofth above described property cn Second street, to be brought to tbe proper grade, and lay domn vrxm the um a gooJ j lank idewalk of th4 osu.a wltlti, ' . . . , " , ; Also ordert. That the emr-f Lot la Fleets , 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, tu St-xkvieir Kular-cmcnt cf 1 tk. f. fr..titn,rr r.n li-.r-l.! ktrcel- 1 canse the eitlswallu oa aid Inplostrrtr.nml in front or alonf; sU cf tho abovo described Lot to le fcronghUo th proper City rle, and lay gjoil sub iiantial plabk idcwalk cf tho usiiul width upei tlaiik Sidewalk of tho iwiul width upcu the same. All of the above must be done vithtn Thirty days from tbe publication of this r.otice. and in default threor the Common Council of th City of Evm. vilif w 111 proceed to perf nu aid v.xrk, and the coats and expcnca accruing tliorebv, will be as. ed to and collated by f f -id property, or so niarh thrrof as will siUMy a-ia inn jinu cobin. Ev öidr of tlie Cuinraon Concil of the City of of Evanavlllf. A. LKMCKE, Clerk. anlHOt. Vnllflot cropy. TTBOt ILJKW, GltEJTirorSE if Co., TV COMMISSION AM' OK WAIlDINU JI1.W11ASTS o. 19 Poyürn Strref, NEW OKLEANS. LA. CLM W1LEIS...W. . CKtATH0l.r...j0S. OTZIMrit. Wo give our ptrvinat attention to the r ToTrtcco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oath, Hour, Perk, Eacon, Lard, Ac. HUtfH M llttit.IT SL'JJ.nti THAT THE OJL loicreKikn U out lUat I am pin to loavo the city, and have sold cut the Buk UiDÜory ; this is a mUtaVe. 1 Uli to tat I liav only nold out theitoretoF. Whltakcr, Esq. ; and those aating Uuoks, Mn?ic or l'acrs, ill find a Riod ne!eotiou in hia Str.ro on First strcot, c1ob to tho Post Oftire. Acd any person anting Ülank Tx-ck cf good paper, and Cook of aiiy ktnd Sound, v 111 fmd me in the Liudt-ry, Just abu-e the store. aiiRU-lm ST. L. JOHNSON jTju.Yt: hv o o ui.va 'A 0,OUO J'UU T JB. o. 1 drvancd Pluo floor iR. iu yard tiil fr bale t r jous" k. oi ovrn. aiicll Corner Jfain and Seventh str-v-t?. OOl'S ! J- OIt Tl tJlUfssI a - 'VAS JloOI'b; Thirty Gros Bra Ilooi-s'f extra tU; aad 6ujciicr quality. Juht rccuivtd and for sale chtap by auSll 3TE3Sr.S. J. II. MACULE & Co. 11 f t'OZEA" L'JIMCKE.YS, Jl ST ItEM.9 CLIN LU and fur sale at a iKU A. 1. KEYNOMjS A Co. s avi itE :. a c. it, it. io.-Eii.y's. Vll.LK, Aucust 1.', l.S.-. Ilcuo-forward, there will be nothirf. for fra;.rgc at Vinecnne-i on gocdi hindfrom Evanvsvüie over this end the Ohio and Missl'pi i Railroad, tv anv pJnt whatsoever. JOHN INGLE, Jr., aupH-dAw-lm Fuperintcndcnt E. A ('. R. R. If IST It II iE it 'EU, III U I. V t'IH V. P the Island, a few thouaond c'.i k HAVAN A CIGARS, something stiperior to an.vtbing ever ltfore off'Tcd to th'J publi". To aatinf,- your.-ehe , rail at th SALOON umkr tbe ravjllion. au-H-lw nv t .' t .n ;., im u xf7JTv r Ä UuardMn, id frknds of Education thruuhout tbe United sH.t, arc rejnesfcd ti a MroM the President cf EAS 1 MAN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGIA. St. Loui. Mo., for the Annual Pamphlet and Circular of tht Institution, uw tbv lai?it und most thorough Si.-liool fur the proj-r education of Youpj Men and Women, iu tbe Union. Tbo Pamphlet contains valuable edu atiomit infoitiiatiou. The Circular, iiniortnnt itid al.:aMe Information Rr farmers mexbauk?, mercLauu aud profc J oual men. Address, IT. O. EASTMAN. rrsii:rct C'omuicrclal IVllu.c, it. LouL-, Mo. aut'12-.'Ud mvi ttiiT: jrt.vji su i.vul e s. w V Those who intend to comt their new Uoue with a good arti lo of Pine binslcll, L.td bit-r call upon tlm Suliscriber sonn, as h has but " a R-w more left." JOHN F. fiLOVE K. aujrll Corner Main an t S-venth utreets. lnoriju rt.vy-j. .-0,000 JL Popltr MiiLjlcj, iu ard and f r-al I v JuIl.V E. CLOVER. aiigll Corner Main and Seventli treet. JT I.LIS S HOWES, WJiTElt ST., 1 Jl dwor above Vine, so! Manulacturcr of tbo Celebrated Magnolia Whisky IT tVAaVlLir, IND. ALSO All kinds cf Pomwtlc Liquor, nad constantly a l.ir'0 sopfdy cf Old and Choice P-oiirbon. Rye, and MononraheU Whky. amtl-dlwlv. issoLtmo.v oe t "o- v.i r.v EnMP SHIP. Tbe co-partnership heretofore csistInfr tetMpen Ax natu- J. Priston, Witt. am R. PatsTO, OiuKct K. Preston, and Aiu;id M. McGBitr. It this dnv dissolved by mnturd eoustut, tbe said Altred M. IkGrifl" having retirel thervfrom. Thn atT.ir of Mid flrra will be MttU-d I y the snid Andrew J., William R. and Geortre 11. Prelt-n, who will rontltine tha brfcincas under tbe name and st le tf rtTOV PKCTKCSa. WM. R. rUESTON. AMUKW J. PKt.-TOX, GEOKUE It. PRFSJON, August 1st, 1518. A. M. McGUIFF. In retiring from tlw firm of PKtrroN Bki:., I return tdt sincere thanks to iuv numerous fii uda for their liberal patrrta and l!jwak for my succesKors a continuauce uf the same. aanglfl-2wd - A. M. Vu GRIFF. If 9-1 HT.-S'EBSllir W.i.VTEh. a Jl Gentleman from the Ea-t, with a capital of a few tta.Misind dollar ? 1, 000 ca-h ia det-irous of obtaining a rartnerobip in some good lucrative business. It a thorough business man, industrio us, and willing to (!ccto his entire time and energies to such, and do'ibts not but his penetrance, ability, and geueral knowledge of businest, will greatly increase tbe return of any hous he may mgg with. I! wiiling to engage in any description cf luMncfa that Is honest aud lucrative, or buy ottt any such. Pest rcf rence given. Addreaa, immedi itelv. P. KL1ME, anz Offl-e of this Paper. aT 1.1 It II. THE IWIf E Its US .VE II , y for many vears ciu:f 1'li.rk In the ho'isetf JOHN IIUKLEV Co., begs to tfier bis services as Comrosion Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from LujineM. With i hi end in iow I Lave f armed a co-partner-blo with Mr. E. V. Iknton, tenior of tbo "Id and eil known firm of I". V'. lVLt' ii A Co., under tbe nama and tv1e cf U EN TON A KING, to tafcc jlace from the 1st of Majr. prox. 1 he fcuxribcr rtim for support upon the fiionds of tho eld house of JOHN Ill RLEV Jk Co., ho bavo h4 opvHrtuttle of experioi.cin the promptand aoilliy tirth wbirh he attendod lo tbir bufinc. Aery reoitfullv, THOMAS KING, Corner of LaCyte and New Levee stnets. New Oi leans, April 27, In"'?. anpr8-y geit. J. 0 tiUEIW, EV LEV fit JLr P11SIC IAN AND M bijKuN. Ollico on Third Micct, a few doors above the Cresnt City P. ink, where ho is prepared to answer professional calls at ail hours of the day or night. N. It. piiM attention given to Surgery and disoas"" of the Y.r. iip-l.v -1 vr jrissohVTioc co-r.iiiT.VEii-JLF SHIP. The firm of Vk kiev A John.ton- i.this day diesolved by 'mutual corn-cut. The bu-i-ce will be continued by Jam.- W. Vicuna who 111 Settle all claims apuiut th (Id firm, and reeeive all debts due tberji. Tho name of the firm to be used only in liquidation. JAMES W. VICKERY. Augut 2d, l5.b. CIIAS. McJOHNSTuN.

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SOLD OTT. Ha inst sold out my mtervft in the firm of Victsf.RY A Joiinkto?, I return my tbuuka to tbe pnlic f-r their liberal jtitroii.ige, und can, cheerfully recommend my Bitccctenr to them for a continuance of theauiJie. CHARLES McJOlINSTON. TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS. After baling received fir nearly four years the very liberal patronag uf the citizens of Evnnsville and vicinity, I tak this opportunity of tendering them my sincere tliark for the past, and ould roja-ctfuily solicit a continuance of their favorf, hoping by strict attention to busiueaa to merit the same. ang-2-"w JAMES W. VICKERT. EEI ST OME. Til E tWUEItl SIUNFL will kp conatantlr on hand, HA I", COR", 0.1 T?, sun STUFF, UPAS. And all ether articlee needed to fi-od Horwa or Mnles. AH of which be will sell holeeale or retail, at loaeet market rat.-s, giving jiint weight and measure. - KOUKirr 8. RUSTON, a-igl-ly

MISCELLANEOUS.

JF1 lWA MW iMMMm As aSi9(. rut a x 1 1 w m r .t " 'n 1 1 - v, wt M I f jr LvansTUle and vicinity, of Iha j INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. I 3. r. C9VIN5T0, Sec'y. X. A. MORRIS, Pres't. and rnt RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B. J. IIATVAWAF, Scc'y. S. HATHAWAY, Pres't. are prepare-l to underwrite upon tho better class cf Fire snd Marine llisks, at aa luw rate of premium as are consietetit with permnneacy and rciability. Tbcvj Onnj anipa cinfine their business exclusively to tho Stato of Indiana. Cjöa11 lotscs tfiydily adjusted and promptly pairl ühout uny abattüitnt or diminution vlittt. ever. Rfcrenro6: F'cry man, without exception, who has cuetalnM lota in rithi-r Company, a lit of whom Ii t itlzcns f our cvn ?t;Uc mav bo won at our of!kv. a. P. ULYXOLLjS & CO. ansvill, Jnlv 8, 18.wlv 9 i. j: tji e l sV i ., C .T.TI SSi o.v AND lOllWACDING MEllClIANIS. No. CI Pyg lr.is trwt, NEW ORLEANS, LA. (EslalUshrd Jpril, 1S0H.) ! T. LIH L tB. r ALlt. KFrrKtsrts: K. S. Howard. Ev.vn.-vil!.'. Iiirtinna ; Alli l'ir, Eansvilc, tndUna; A. M. Pholpe & on, Newburgh, Indiana; Jlincr A Hade, New burgh, Ind'aua; H. I. Sewronib A Umtbcr, Lnbvillc, Kentucky ; I. Ö. lknodict A Son, Louisville, Keiitutky ; iiionuia Datiforth.Socrot.iry, New Albany lusmanVe Co., Now Albany, Indiana; It. Mmion A Co.; '. Albany, Indiana; V. H. Catlin, Hondera.n, Kcntu'-ky ;lt. O. LVr'.v, Hrndcrson, Kentucky; James Montgomery, Preston Uro. liauk, Jffeivonille, Indüina ; Mcrrttt CampLeil aud Co., M. Loujs, Mo. - Jy3l-ly 4kil itt'r VII H I-'IUMT SiTltllW in a two story Urkk lloike, contaiuing lour rooms, ecllar, Ac. l or particulars enquire at the Jot rn-J oiUc. jy3f-2wd IliEESEiO EOXEX VIlOlVEf S ft barrels Lin --.-!; 20 Ca 15tx-tv'n Matches. Jutt received by TKXN FY A- M iRENPON, "il Water bt. a.Lyi'JLE' V STEI'IIIWS, (SIV-eva-sors tJ Jai. Scantlin, Jr.,) Dealers in all kind of stes, ni;i mraiufacturers of Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Also, c:.n-ufacturer.-of ruit Cans of every pscunt and (It.yci iV.iou, viih w hi printed directions K-r ptitting up all lir da of fruit, will 1-e furnished, frt?e of charge; all cf which vi'.l be told very cheap for --h, at wholesale or retail. StoreriH'm at No. Fl, Main etet, between Water and First strecte, (oppiwite old Stjit P.ink), E'aasville, led. ja. acANTitv, .ir.. Koprsr r.. sTrrnr. 13 Eli LL el Wolff's ii USOItTJIEVT OF It. Hoop Ire, Just received and for e at iiduccd prices, ly JACOB STP.AUP, 4rt Main t. . .. .'til MSH ! I ' It I Sil ' L' üiolMt, received J-or ateamer Unltie, and i-ji liv PRESTON PROS. aU fhXIOtl EE.n.lLi: 4 OI.LEUE. Ube next tcsina of t':i-? Ie-ii;utioii will tqii.-i Sojtcml-er ltt. The appointment of Teni hrm icoHiplure, counting cf Re v. JOHN W. S(.'OTT, I). I., Preeideiit, villi s-.-cw firtecn competent ai-tis-tal'ts. The Ilo.-.id of I'iroi'tors f -el that no betU-r guaranty cf ftiecv.. can be g'ven to parents in regard t" tbo cient.i! a:y m-.-r:il training of their (laughters, than I. piet::ted in the re-appointment of It. Scott, n the head of th? Institution, who has Leeia auc(vksful odacutor for near thirty years in thl-pj.'"-e.. TLc conrv- of ?tu-'y i fi bis;h, and inMrncrlon a thorough, an in any similar inatitui.ion, and the tt-jh-iiv is Il.s. The bui'd.nj. s weru completed at an expense of 5"hi,0C), are hee.ted by steam, at. J gau-liprhted. Tcot" IV-ard,. washing, lighting and heating: room, tuition in all Engii-h Rranchea, Latin anu Greek, ?S7,.") per session in advance. For further informatii-n, arply to llev. Vra. S. Ri-Cers, Si'c'v, er Re.v. Ii-aac W. Monfort, Agent. Oxll-id. jly21-2tii tLil WIilil ES 130 U.iOS 11 1 0 COI'. K3 fee; 10 h-i'f cheti Powchf-r: : Tea; ä blila. l'earl Barley; bbl. truj-h. and Powdered Sugar; 100 bags Cotton Yarn, ft, C, 7 aud sot'; 7j I'ftle Cotton Hatting: 1Ö0 txixes No. I llening". Eectived and for sale at rcd'iced prices for cuh. ly I. A D. IIF.IMANN. ft i s a TtiöTv of co-i:iitT-Jlß' nerhip. Ibc partnership heretofore existing between A'Tabam Ancpacher, Joseph hren-fif-ld and Lvi JI. riaut, under tho Myle aud firm of A. Aiispaehcr A Co., bf-s bctn dissolved yjth of this mouth), by mutual consent. All debt due to aid brin t ili be receipted for by the unden-igr.ctl, ho mill also pay aU debts against laid firm, and who m ill continuu the bufeincbs themselvn, on their own account. J1t2 Im A. ANSPACH Ell A PLAIT. EO. TIIOU.VIIILL, HEUS LEJ t"E to return his thanks to his old cuat--tiers for their kind patronage, and bope by strict attention to business, and good work, to be able to merit a continuation of their favors. Having removed his store to the corner of Second t?n t Main streets, formerly occupied as a Silversmith hliop, be is uow prepared to furnish all ho may favor tim with a call, with all the articles ic his lii:e. )li jailing done with ileal nets and riVpjtrb. Sccoii-I h.tnd h:irncs alv.ays ca hani. jly-J-'-Cm. "jT I.VSEEll 0I..-10 lMirttflLH 1 Olt JLd salo at Cincinnati priie, "aith freight added; 5 caks has'd siz.s lead pipe received and for ale by i-VMUIL Ol!. J'y 20 1 3 noon CH.EVCE FOU .f lt.111CÄ giin. We have a good two horse Lxpn-s. Wagon and Harness, which we w ill h-11 lov. The Express runs li.ht, and will cam- :.000 lld. J'.vlft iiokSdkook A CO. -MjrtHEE.ER WILSONS F.M.ni. VV LY MOVING MACHINE. The best, fcimplei-t " and most durable Machine In tc. They make a t-trong lock frtltih, the same up-on lioth rides of the work, sewing with cual facility the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any pool of thread, cotton or silk, UMd w ithout renewing. All machines warranted three years, and full iurtriu-t ions given toeiiol-Kt pnrchaeers to use them satir-factorily. Ausa Tht Buelstyt Sttctg- Machine. Priet $30. The lt single Thread Machine in tho market. A general assortment ol ing Machine Silk Thread, Needle. Ac, Ac., constantly on hand. Oflk-e No. 4, Marble Hall. imU-'-.m . M. 8ELLMAN". Atrnt. J (lf.VJf,.V Tl'EE STE' UEUTYPE FOUNDRY, No 1CJ, Vine street, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. R. ALLISON, Sup't. O. F. O'DRISCOLL & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers ia NEWS, BOOK AND JOB TYPE, Printing Prcixcs, Caes, GalllVs, Ac, Inks and Priiitios Materials ef every description. Stereotyping of till kinds, Docks, Music, Patent Medicine Directioi, Jokts Wood Engraving, Ac, Ac. I?fflhaud and Pattern Letters, varionx stvles. fr43EKttrotyplng in all its branches. fjlyH-4m. IT htlbmrroer-i 5 dozen Railroad Wheel9 W barrows, received aud for sale by jlvH .KAMIEX ORR.

gMU TMJCti JLK.i Til KB 1 0,000 cf the nsoet excellent Skirting Leather, juht receivei, and fcrtal tj CIJAb. PAPCOCK, ;y ir. sisi-i strr t.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

J&CBHV CISTERNS TO BE LET: Ji On Saturday night at 8 o'ebak, AoguH 14ih next, tbe Common Council of th City of Evausvillu will be prepared, at the Council Chamlier in eaid city, to rcc ire proposab for the lnilding of fjur Cisiorns of 2."-0 bbla. each ; the city furnishing iron tops for same. Sail Cieterns mui.t 1 e wallei up t the top with good brick, and well cemented, after a plan And ticiScation now on file in tha CityClerk's Office. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. ausG-lOin Volitlou copy. JjpOJtltU OF EqCJtLIZ.ITIO.Y. JzJ) The Commmon Council of the City of Evans ville will meet as a Ikard of EquaJizalion i-T tho purpose of equalizing all assessments made vpon real estate cr personal property, within the cc-rjo-rate limits of the City of Evansville, at tbo City Clerk s office, on Tuesday, August Od, next, at SJ o'c ock, A. M., and continue its ecst-ions Irom iby to day, until all assessments hall be equiil zed. All tax-payers are hereby requested to cull and examine thoir respective assesbuienU, before tfce commencement or durlii-rtho iutermiw.ions of aid sessions, ainl if the find cause for complaint in t-uoh RMM-tfsincnta, to present such grievances to the Board for adjustment, lly order of the Common Council of Evanillo. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk. jly21-lm Volksbote and Euquircr copy. Jf J VERSES VOTIVE MS HE It EU JSLä given, to all auctioneers, draymen, enrtnien, expre-ismen, wagoners, omnius and backnii n. peddlars, proprietors of billiards, bagatelle tables and ten pin alleys, theaters and concert hall, that all liceuses expire oa the first day of August next, and they are hereby notified to renew the same on or before said day; and in default thereof, th ordinance in -uch cates made and provided, will ba strictly enforced againtt delinquents. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk.' J!j29-lw Volksbote copy. rjpno.n.is 8CJJTLI SOLE A5FT FOR For VTMtrrht Frnita. Vantabiaa. le.. Ia Mr. fei-tly Vre h Stats Ti-ct rsan.ra mh n.ii..f Cem-nt, ia-tiintly. ami arc mors anailj ura'cd Mil at- ad tlia aav oiHaartia for tba par or iBTnt4 id kia Uaf Wat aad C.mt-atara sauaUr A .... Y.- i . . ; ; . - Id pr-nt;n thaa arucla wths i.ut.lj-. tSa !... Kai Irat-M th World ta aa infmll.blo, s,mpii La.;, and Rai 'id tocaaa of Hormot-cal Soa.iar i. ii-otitu an l i-TK-tifai nra üs barf Sisossl Ott-nsa; thy as a-ttho-ita fas t. Tht s- a ip ii oa aa antjra y ' p'aa. To Irt I i-irt taotalow fiiia it Tara porfeeitT atill and canaut aeruica arpraa ent aa pur ram rakta would do oa any oihor Cuo. This prmcip a ha lotl U taat frrroraral Tea -a, ss-l Ilia beat rrti&cato rf th'r alae isthat tUoaa ha ha a triad thoaa a belaa aiil aa eo oihar. Th. t ara warraetad as rr-rantd. and ta anrr aao of faiiursth maiay wilt tw refunded. lbs 'art are all ma-la of pars white renalra f - erf they ara vrr etroas: aad will Ut a uf41aia. ae ao acid taa (Dwt tha aainal. Tha who'o top of the Jar w opeo ; they twat ana withia lbs ather to lecurei4iaTnj la parking. m ut i dirretiiiai lor patunf p all kinde cr Fruita, Veavtablca, Ac, will aooomaa tha Caaaaad Jan. tv . .. . .. .. .. . . y .inprii ji iMMim u in irtii. r J WXOU UEVT. UJE TWO STOItl JL llrick Dwelling, entirely new; and one one story Frame Iwelling, on Division street, bcC-veen Ith and lith street. Applvto LEWIS KAIIN'S Clothinp Store, jl 20-lmo Main Street. 'gT'TY mnnfiis$-iz wiaXf'Eii S in exchange for Groceries. Jlyl. A. I. KKYNOLPS A CO. 'uiiFKEIIJL'TE FEMALE COL. I, LUE, TEUKE-I1ALTE, INDIANA. Kc-r more than a year, have the magnificent structures of the Tcrre-Haute Female College, been nte:tdily progresaing. Tliey tire now nearly cc-m-ploted, and w ill In open fur the reception of pupils, (U HVrfierf.iy, tbe ttlh of Srrtriuttr vert. The eitc of tbe College, the buildingu, the arrangements for study and comfort, and the Faculty, ile-.-rvo here a pacing notice. Terre-Haute, the kite of tbe College, Is a beautiful and healthy city, accessible by railroad from all directions, and central to a numerous and appreciating population. It is high, as its name iro!ort. From statistics, it U clearly shown that for several years paM, there ha-e beeu fewer deaths and hm -ii knss here than at ny Western city, of e-psAl population. The btiilt'tn'gi will be fitted up In the latest M1 und with all the modern Improvement. They will e warmed by steam, and lighted by gas, and fur-n't.-hi'd with warm and cold baths, and what is rarely to be found in inxtittitions of learning, A GYMNASIUM. Where tiie body, made healthy jind symmetrical by xerei-c, may sex-port and roit tbe labors cf tbe mind. A promincLt feotnre of th College, is the proiilon made for tbe health of the pupils. The rooms are rpious and well ventilated, there l-eing a beautifuliy fnrniKhed jtior, with aepnrato lerpins ajrfiriments fir each two young ladies. The grounds arc ample, comprising acres in a pleasant part cf the city, about ote-lbird of vbich is a muive forest grove, with winding walks and arbors, fi-ruiiug a most delightful promeuade for pupils all the grounds will lie tastefully ornamented. FACULTY. The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly cxperieticed and elth-ieut corps of instructors. liev. Jouv Covert. A. M., founder and former President of the Ohio Female College, and Clendale Female College, is first President. Ucv. ALruosso Wooo, A. M., late President of the Ohio Female College, and tbe distinguished author of several scientific works, l-;aring bis name, will be the presiding teacher of the College, and Instructor in Mental and Moral Science. I'rcf. IL S. HoewouTii, late Professor of Chemistry, etr., ia Farmers' College, Ohio, will take the chair ol Natural Science, upon which ho will lecture and experiment. D'EaTainu S. Covi-bt, A. M., Professor of Anckut Languages and Literature. Prof. J. C. Mimnofr, late of Pliiladelji'nia, first teacher of iiiHtrumcntal music. And from t-ix to ten additional gentlemen and lady teachers of long rtanding and ucceesful experience. No pains or expense will I fpared to pnvure teachers in every department, of tbe very highest qualifications, so that pupils wiehing to perfect iheuifclves in the higher styles of music, or any of the solid or ornameuttl branched, may here receive the desired instruction. That pupils from abroad, uriy derive the greatest advantage to le gained at Hoarding Schools, they are required to board in the institution, with the teachers (unless by special permission of the President), that they may have the bcne&t of their example and society. The course of rtuelies will bo thorough and extensive, embracing all tho branches usually taught in our Licheat Seminaries of learning, English, Classical and the Fine Arts. The year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each, commencing rc-jiectively ou M'edui. Iny, tho 8th of S-pteinb-.T next, and the Oth day of February, IsC'.). Tb-j exjieuses cf the 6chool 'year, including board and tuition in all the branches of the regular coiTf-e, rrmms fuinirhcd, fuel, lights and washing, will be ?2i payable semi-annually in advance. Th1; usual extra charges will tie maile for tho ornamental branches. APPARATUS AXD LECTURES. Prert. Woou and Prof. Ioswktii, will deliver full courses of Lectures with th aid of the TtleK'ope and other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate experimentally the principles of the sciences pursued, bocks, and all other requisites for enteriug the College, may bo bad at the College, or in the city. All letters of infjulry or on Imaine, should I addresw-d to Hev. Joiix Covi.RT, or D. 8. Covert, Terre-Haute, Indiana. The undersigned ritizcusof Terre-IIaute, have accepted the otlic of Trustee of th Terre-IIaute Female College, and may be referred to at any time by such as denire further information concerning the arrangements or advantage of the College: Hev. E. G. Taylor, Curtis Gilbert, Itev. T. Gordon, R. W. Thompson, H. II. hotter, Hev. J. O. Wilson, Rev. V . G. Spencer, Hev. VV. Modesitt, Hev. P. Wiley, H. L. Thorn raon. A. C. Potwin, Lucius Kyce, Thus. iKiwling, Henj. McKceu, L. G. Warren, A. McGregor, W. Paddock, Jabez Hedden, James Uite, Janus Harnes, jlyl5-3m Her. M. A. Jewett, W. D. G lis wold, W. J. Ball, Ja. Farrington, David Hartsock, C. Y. Patterson, J. II. Watson, And. Wilkin, 11. D. Scott, T. C. Buutin. II JtSHETS .V O BEAT MHMETm for sale by Z. JI. COOK A t?ON. (MFPLESIU HAUUMSESAM'M'EESi M Hurrel Pears. Just received by A. D. REYNOLDS k CO.

rwMiuEsit font aVirf.v j.i M. Save your Apples. We are. amenta for tbo aal of Pitt's, Monet's, McClurc's, and Emory's Threshers and .Separators, and the Hnckeve, Kevstoue and Culpa f idcr 31 ills. II0UNDR00K A CO. raiHtJ a i. ii r i o. it ahjsjjh JL THOMAS SCAXTUN, ISign of th Golden Coffee Pot), has an immense stock of Stoves and Housekeeping Ware, purchased since tbe great panic in money album, at ruinous rates to the nianufitcturers, which he is willing to give his customer the advantage of, by calling at Lis old stand. Call at ouce and secure bargains. " T1IOS. SCANT!. T.I X. t.AU.l00 HEUS ASSORTEII w Natb, rfj"c1 id for sale ch-ap for eaih, bv JACOB STRACB. j-rC-w- c. 10 Miia trtra-.t.

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JE l'Ol' WVTJ HOOII S.'fEU, . St RSrniBF. FhR THE JOURNAL. SIF.SC-URE FOR THE J OF RNA I., SUUSCRIRE FOR THE JOURNAL SCRSCR1RK FOR THE JOURNAU THE EVANMVILT.E JOCRNAL, THE EVANSVII.LE JOURNAL, THE EVANSVILT.E JOURNAL. THE EVANSV1LI.F JOURNAL. THE IiAILY JOURNAL. THE PA1LY JOURNAL. THE IUILY JOCRNAL. VilK DAILY JOURAL, THE TKI-W EEKLY JOUKNAL, - THE TRMVF.EKLY JOI UNAL, THE TKI-WEEKLY JOUKNAL, THE TRI-WLEKLY JOURNAL, Til t WEEKLY JOL'KNAf.,THK WEEK LT JOURNAL, THE WEEKLY JOUKNAI., THE WEEKLY" JOURNAL, THE FEST ?.ILY rAI'ER, THE REST DAILY PAPER, TUB BEjST DAILY KAPER, TIIE PEST DAILY rATEK, . THE EEST TKI-WLKKLY IMrtK, TE BEST TRl-Wf.EKl.Y PAPER. .THE 1SEST TKI-WEEKLY" TAPER, THE HE.ST TUI-WEEKLY PA1T.K, THE REST Wr.Er.LY PAPER. THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER, THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER, THE BEST WEEKLY" PAPETi. 1,' BM5IIED IN" THE WEST, PoP-MSHLD IN THE W F.ST. PURLISHEI IN TIIE WEST, PUBLISHED IN Till". WESTCONTAINING ALL THE LATE NEWS, CONTAINING ALL TIIE LATE NEWS, CONTAINING ALL THE LATE NEWS, CONTAINING ALL THE LATE NEWS, j BY MAIL AND BY TELEGRAPH, , - BY MAIL AND BT TELEGRAPH, HY MAIL AND BT TELEGRAPH, BY MAIL AND BY TKLtf.RA PiT, AND A GOOD SELECTION AND A GOOD SELECTION AND A GOOD SELECTION AND A GOOD SELECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTEL ' OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. OF MISCELLANEOUS, MATTER.' 1 f ror wfvr a job vo.ve IF YOI WANT PtrSTERS. IF YOU WANT 1H1STF.KF, IF YOU WANT POSTERS, IF YOU WANT POSTERS, IF YOr WANT HANDBILLS, IF YOU WANT HANDBILLS, IF Y"OT WANT HANlniM... IF YOU WANT HANDBILLS, IF YOU WANT IF YOU WANT IF VOL" WANT PROGRAMMES, PROGRAMMES, PROGRAMM ES, IF YOU W ANT PROGRAMMES,. IF YOU WANT PAMPHLETS, IF YOU WANT PAMPHLETS. IF YOU W ANT PAMPHLETS, IF YOU W ANT PAMPHLETS, IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU WANT CARD, WANT CAR I. WANT CARDS. IF YOU WANT CARDS, IF YOU WANT IF YOU W ANT RU TS OF LADING, BILLS OF LADING. IF YOU IF YOU W ANT BILLS OF LADING. HILLS OF LADING. IF YOU WANT PILL HEADS. W NT IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IF YOU WANT BILL HEADS, IK YOU WANT BILL HEADS. YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, YOU WANT SHOW CARDS. YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, YOU WANT SHOW CARDS. IF IF IF IF IF YOU WANT SHOW BILLS. IF YOU WANT SHOW RILLS, IF YOU WANT SHOW BILL, IF YOU WANT SHOW BILLS, IK tOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IF YOU WANT RAILROAD WORK, IF YOU WANT RAILROAH WORK. IF YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK. IF YOU WANT STEAMBOAT WORK, IF YOU W ANT COLORED WORK, IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, IF YOU WANT COLORED WORK, I F YOU WANT DRAY TICK LIS, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT DRAY TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, i IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BALL TICKETS, IF YOU WANT BAM. TICKETS, IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS. IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS. IF YOU WANT INVITATION" CARDS' IF YOU WANT INVITATION CARDS, OR ANYTHING ELSE. Or. ANYTHING ELSE, OK ANYTHING ELSt, CR ANYTHING ELSE, IN THE PRINTING LINE, IN THE PRINTING LINE, IN" THE PRINTING LINE. IN THE PRINTING LINE. GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, GET THEM AT THE JOURNAL OKFICE, GET THEM AT TIIE JOURNAL OFFICE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE. WHERE THEY HAVE NEW TYTE, WHERE THEY II AVK NEW TYPE. WttERE THEY HAVE NEW TYPE, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES, WHERE THEY HAVE NEW PRESSES. AND EVERYTHING F.LfE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AND I0 WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO WORK CHEAPLY, AND DO 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. A CALL, A CALL, A CALL, GIVE US . GIVE US GIVE US AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE, AT OUR NEW OFFICE. AND SEE OUR SPECIMEN'S. AND SEE OUR SPECIMENS, AND SEE Ol K SPECIMEN'S, AND SEE OUB SPECIMENS, LEARN OUR PRICES. LEARN OUR PRICES. LEARN OUR TRICES. LEARN" tsUR TRICES. AND AND AND AND WE DEFY COMPETITION. AVE IEFY COM PETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION, WE DEFY COMPETITION EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN WORKMANSHIP, KIlllr.K IN WORKMANSHIP, EITHER IN" WORKMANSHIP, OR OR OK OK IN I-RICES PRICE. PRICE. IN IN IN PRICES. IU-Over CRANE'S COMMISSION HOUSE, on Water street, thrve doors from Main, Etansville, Ind. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY". 9E'E hi Mil EU .V A71.VjLjK. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. Tbe suf-scribur has bought out the in tercet of R. H. Bennett, in the Lumber Y'ard, near Krata A Il-ill-man's Founder-. Uo now offers Lis stock at a cheap price for cah. Jljl-Om JAS. SWANSON. IMULK -H HUM SM.'0 TU ER arrival this day of lo casks, at .. 11. COOK & SON 'S, Sole Ap nts for Evanavilla. gfBOVEItlES AJVD PRO VlBIOJSM CTEVANSV I L L E, 1 N D. V KRALE Dopa- tment. First street, first door fr m tt in ; Retail lVtrtuicnr, Main street, first doer U.IOW tbe cerucr. Z. U. Cook begs to thank his friend ia Evans-, ville and neighborhood, for tbeir favors so freely bestowed on niui since he baa been in business among them, and takes this opportunity of introducing to thoir notice Lis sn, Mr. II. A. Cook, wham be has taken into partnership from tlus date, and solicita for tbe new firm of Z. II. Cook A Son, a continuance of the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. II. Cook & Sod, having taken the bnsiness premises and purchased tbe whole stork of Mr. M. v. Foster, feel confident that they will be enabled to supply th citieons of Evansville with every article they may require in tho Grocery and Provihion line. . U. Cook A f on wish especially to draw tb attention of persons in tba country having produce. . of any kind to dinoM of, to their increased facility for taking off their ttock, and supplying them at their store, with all articles required in the wholesale deju.rtmeiit, at prices that must insure tbeir orders for the future. . feb2-tf

W9I.E LUMBER. the subscriber wtmld M. reicctfully call tbe attention of carpenters and builders to bis stock of Pine Lumber, which is one of the Lirgeet and leet ever yarded in this citr. I "rices as low aa the lowrt. Office corner Main and Seventh ttreets. JOHN F. GLOYEB. J'yi