Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 22, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1858 — Page 3

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FBFOAT NORMNG. q .- , . " .......... ".., . . , . bT See- First and Fnnrtli Pagra for f Mtvrvatlng Rradlny Malirr. 1 Local and Miscellaneous, j 1 Af;rlcnltral Notirr. The V;nKrburph Countj Agruultar.il t nnl Ilortirultural &xietjr willhoMit rtgi i .i.i I l.ll IIIVIllUli IHVllllj;, im iniuiuni, y inWr4th,atl o'clock, P. .V, intbe Oonrt , Hoa-te. A full attemwnee of mcmlorä h , miurtnl a. the premium list will he realr j fr Ii.tnbfition. StocklwldcM in the land t rs-toriation shouM attend tlie meeting to attend to tlit-ir interest. Ur order P. IIOUXnnOOK, Pec'y. ZfQr. Mon. Ilaller h:u hin U-autiful panorama and magical performances in full operation now, at Crescent City Hall, and is delighting his large audiences. Either one of the performances, alone, arc worth the price of Admission, but when combined aflT rl an evening's entertainnunt not f en nMt with. (To, everjliody, nud hear him. JfcjJT'Wc call attention to tlie advertisement of Mr. iniith, found in another column. He keep on hand a fine assortment or shirting which he proposes to sei I on very reasonable terms. 'lajTltwill be een in our advertising volumns, that a gentleman lias opened a large and rich assortment of jewelry and finer goruls on Second ftrcet, lietween ('hestnut and Cherry, iu the building owned by Iicv. Mr Sabin. He My the goods aic to le sold at some price, and persons wishing bargains had lietter give him a cali. F The Southern Mills, owned by Messrs. Iglehart Urother, is now running .AM MAM. ..- ll..l An1 A t.l.JVA ill m n UV iiv4 iuiiiiii tjiiv n iiiu quantity of flour weekly. Their brand of Extra Family Flour"' is uii3urpJiss.Ht by any in the market. This mill is paying from "r to 90 cents for wheat. The Miperiae qualities of wheat much scarcer than bvt ?enr. J3yThc Allen House, formerly the Green River Hotel, has been greatly improved in the hands of its new proprietor. It is now a very pleasant and commodious boarding house for transient or permanent boarder. SrLKM.10 Fecit. Wc have Ucn shown pecimen of the Loudon Pippin and Ilomliold apple from the farm of Mr. Vann, iu Knight townhip, which weighed more than three-fourth? of a pound each. The trees mere breaking down with their burthen. Tier were cling-stone peaches from the ame farm neaily as large a the apples'. Pearlies have liecn very abundant in our market for the last week, and retailing at prices from 73 cents to l per bushel. pov bt no more. For the information of . those in doubt, we would say that the Messrs. .Samuel Swan & Co of Augusta, Georgia, continue to give prompt attention to'ordcrs. The drawing of their Combiuatiou Lottery, take place every day of the week, and of the ringle number Lottery every Saturday, when the hanilsoino Capital Prize of $70,000 is di. - posed of, and numerous others of a smaller denomination. Prizes cashed promptly immediately after tl drawings. JeaJT L. W" Hall the present Democratic member, has been renominated in the Ninth Congressional District of Ohio. ---<>--- Great Wealth of the Mormon Dignitaries. A correspondent of the N. Y. <Tribune> writes from Salt Lake City as follows: There is another matter to any question concerning which the Mormons have an invariable reply—that is, the great disparity in wealth which is evident throughout the community. The best houses in every ward are those which belong to Bishops and other church dignitaries. The best residences in the city are those of Young and Kimball. I have sometimes said to Mormons, "You tell me that only five or six years ago property was equally distributed among this people; that the principal men of the Church had no more commodious houses, no more horses or cattle, and lived no better than the majority of the population. How, then, do you account for the fact that Brigham Young displays now all the appurtenances of a millionaire?" The first answer is, always, "It is the work of God." Press the question, and you obtain a second answer, "Bro. Brigham has received a great many gifts." In one instance I gained a frank reply: "Bro. B'righam is a very shrewd financier.'' lie has the management of the Perpetual Emigration Fund, which amounts now to certainly $3,000,000, and the entire property of the Church is subject to his disposition. This affords him ample opportunities for speculation. I have made constant endeavors to ascertain w hat is the value of the property which Brigham holds as Trustee for the Church, but I am unable to obtain any intelligent estimate of its amount. I am satisfied, however, that it equals, if it does not exceed, the value of all the rest of the property in the Territory. All the Church property, of whatever description, is exempt from taxation, by a clause in the act incorporating the Church. That act proves to be the stoutest bulwark of Mormonism. If Congress should exercise its revisory power over the Territorial statutes and annul it, the repeal would inevitably break the authority of Young, and perhaps precipitate a collision. Such a revision and repeal, I am informed, will be urged upon Congress at its next session, by gentlemen whose advice the Administration cannot afford to disregard. ---<>--- ----->We invite the attention of the sick and afllicted. to the advertisements in our columns of Dr. Risterly's Joilinc ar.d Sarsa,r tt.. wjU m.enm and TctpanllA, and Gridley S alt K.ieum anu iu ter Ointment, Dr. Carter's CongJi Ualsam, Dr Raker's Siecificf Dr. Hooper's Ftale "... , ' , V , , . . Cordial, and Dr. Lasterley.s i ever and Ag--Killer. These medicines are prepared by a thoroughly educated Physician, Chemist and

Pharmaceutist, so that all can rely upon thorn A3 being safe and effectual in curing the dLvases for which they arc recoTamended. They are sttndard rcmedie., and can! ha found in nearly every Drug and Apothccary. it.or? 1 United States.

Candidates.

Jit AVfir offer himolf as a caitdiuate for I i ... T- r v..i..S....,i. r . ' fill' - .-.-1.. i . v -.- - , . , ... . . ...l : Uli' ensuing l-ieeiioaj. Wm Bf Ifa Pfaariata iiiiiilii-M Inr fiAffta Hat m ' I Candidate for re-eh-ction mit Treasurer of Y'anderburgh Cunty, at the ex October election. KOIORK ssemas. Jmttm II. Smmmätrm is a Candidate fur pI election to the office of County Surveyor i.f ViiutVr hurtft County. nttmr. Vvu m iiw iiiHwi.y n a - t a CV1Mt f-r tho offio of .su.-riff, at thr eiwi1' " WM. r.MXK. t an- milu.riz.-.l v im"nti tln nam f Tu V. K.at..n, . csu..H.ff fr sl.rtir..f ! nanu tut t'au'liiLiU for th- nfft of SlnTiff wf VanI awriruritn ininil. am jvii.i .1 11. TIr. tiiltmr I'leaao kiioohii- tlm luiuie if i I.c .. Mooar, a an In.b pi-n'V-nt CaMi-lntr ff Cir-uit Judzfff thU Clr.-iilf. . anjiM .Wr. Editmr. Yu 111 plrar nwiioiiii. my .IHM a CandMat t rprwiit VanJirlurgh County In tin nxt 1-ruii.bitnff. HKX STINSX. Wr. Kdttmr t You are riutl to ainioinv 11m- nuineof M. K. MrtJarw, lj., randi.lat Cr J n i.ri-H iit.iti.. troin Yanttprbnrsb Cuntr, at tlie 1 (VtoU-r -li'tl'ii. ujrl.l MANY YoTKlCM. Utorgt (liig-r ii 11 Inl'i-iKl-iit t'uinlid.ite for SlnTin. at tli ftiKiiin; O tolwr lTtill. fJtorfft U tlrUrid i'i m mi ii..j-.n-dent r.iiilitjte for Slu-i iflT, at the riixiiin Hi tuN r WtMin. . Special Notices. lir. ltmttltr' Utttwrm h r-ri-l ttie arnMit enei'iiiiiitiM from tb pnn4 anl tli 1 thronliout tbe l'i.i n. Ai a TiiliiaUe tonic for tli rnrn tt KUtuteiir, 'on-timtioti, aiiJ Kdierul lu rvoim ib-bility, it rannut tie airiKM'bx Evt-ry day nvw m if it gn-at rfffot an rliroiiil li d through our irin ijml jmhllc joiirti.il. Thre i iiolliintc eiiiil to tli" enjoyment if tliut hieb tli antietinl rxMrleiit'n b-n uping this vnltkiMe Tifir. It mild tone, It niire ami vlgiiPMiü ao. tion uion a dimrlTe tomaeh, and tlie cU-nn-inj; f the entire Immun body, rliouM ri-eomiiK'ii'l it t all da.- of uwr community. All that ill In ! Ciry to couvliioe the keti-Ml of It liinlthy rffi t, ! j'lirrhiuw a Uittlw and IvrontiniHtl. 'r wile hr Inijrift peiwrally, everywhere. wtllw ÖKlrt of Iht Hmntriltt imattrmmrt f impmny, Kvanirlll.-, Ind., Aiiit l-'th. !. 1 lie StiM'klioMer of the Kraiiville liiuraiire(iniiny, are hi-reby iiotilil, that tlie ainnml I.i tion frt Nine Iireftor, will We hebt at tlieOfüi-e of thetVm puny, on Monday, in t tn t ly or N-ptemoer uer, btM-e n tin huiirs of 1 und 1 uYloek, P. M. Itv orh-r of tlie rhwrd. a.i-l-'td VM. T. P.fiK,Seer.t.iry. Mi MH 4M NM rt C V 1 1 1 I tli to (INM Stmt. At a mifliiigof "epiritualiet," an in-lid w.i brought forward dreadfully aflli.-ted w ith ulcer on -rotula IlKil all lite '-tor nail luil-l to rure. It w prooel to apeal to the spirit Lnd fr ad-vii-e, and a Iimevthi phynirian present Interng.i tod the di pin 11 rtirit of Ihinemann m-i Iiat reiiie.lv choiJd lie tuk-n. Iud and distim t rai. nilditde tu tln hob' aulinre, told f AtKRii 4'ATII.VnriC Pit L. Uumr .V. V. H'ni'.f. ifi.l-Ilil ttr, tlttrly toätm mnd Hmrampmrillm TA ill rure ull iII.si hx arUiu from an inipnr-i nt ite ef the Itlooil, or a di'prvei eouditioii of the 11 11 id of the yitwn, vi: l'aii.t r. Swelling of the Jl.vnd. Rhi'UinatUm, YldM Swelling, ttimide Sore F., Pile, Holl, Fryiiebi, t.oitre, 1'iiini in the lion.and Joints, Vtn r in tho Mouth and Throat, and all Chronic r.iititntional 1hm-:im. This miili.-ine earrlM- o.t the vi ry rHts of the dine by purifrluf the blooil, and rh.ir:inn the MXTftion in the pyntein, thn ri'titovinK the raue, whi. h n ii. r th eure cerUin nud permam tit. Pr. f-iitrly' IiMtine and Saraparilli will cure the wrr-t men tirial ilinrae and drive out alrl destroy, every tmrtieln ol mercury whi. li is in tlm fyttii. mel cttiv it bud elt'Tt. It will cur Seeomhtry ?yi hili or Venereal Piseai, and will ilrlvn the Syphllitie Viru and all hereditary tints uud poionufl matter out of the yt'lii through tlm r of the ekin, und restore the Patient to a pcrfeet ptate of health and purity. It I pifilive cure for liver complaint and dy-p-ia, if useda projH r length of time. I rhalbti;; the world to prraliu-e it eUal iu theee romplniut, The afflicted will iear in mind that Ir. jo-terlv I oil ine and Sarsaparilht will cure all Xervoti Pi , Feiuuln Complaint, lropy, travel, l)inof tb Kidner. llladd r and I'rinary Oria In a few 4.1V. It will remove Pimi.Ie and PloO Im- from the Face, ami make the kin clear, whito and N autifiil a aluhaMer. It doe this by purifying the l..l and by it prompt action on the Liver, Kidney, and Secretory Organs, producing virou health. Peron who hav hn lieeii nn?ict..sl with SVrofu la. Old Sore, Tett.-r, b'innworia, S-ald Head, Illoti-hes, Kruptiont of the Skin and all Cutaneous piwaw, aro adviwd procure Orldley Suit Rheum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the Sore. or flieeasieil pt, wheu llfirii; Ir. Katil' Imline and Sarsiarill.i. The Iixline aud Suraparill.i purifx- the Ithmd, and caoea the ore to diw-.h.irce their putrid matter, and the ointment heal tle-m When bvtb an uod (which I alway recommend) a permam-nt and rudia al run is alway ?nV te.1. They aro the l?t an-l mot powerful rarativea knowu to man. A fair trial i all I ak I do n-t finr th rennit. Prin ef the Iodine and SarrapurilU ?1 per bottle. or tt l-ottlea for S.' Gridlity's Salt Kheiim thnt-nw-nt 75 cent -r laoitle. IWh am prepared by Ir. K-uiterly, conier ef Third aud .Cliew" at, street. St. Louis, Missouri, nde proprietor, to whom all orders mttnt l addreccvil. juSol i by Hillock 4 Stoil lirit, X. Bk-rlowcr, Lieeh A Cab-let t. Kclh-r A White, rh-nggirt, in F.vansville, and by Prüglet geuerally. my.M-lyln. ltr7 limletr'm tiftine tiit ttr a tJommrrhen, (ih-et, Stricture, S niiual Wrakneas, Cliorib-e, lieaiH of the Kidney, Rhniler, aud alt diceaec of tlm p-nital organ. ReaiUr, have reu a privat disease? IK not neglect it. Is lay is ilaneroua. lr. Raker'a Seciflc i a aafe, upecly, ami railical cure. With Ir. Raker'a Specific yon ran cur your--If, and prevent exposure, a plain direction f-r lao accomiuny the luixliciae. Price 51 .V) p-r bottle. . W9Ia- KATrat.r, corner Third and Chentnut street. St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders Diut Ij aldrel to get the genuine. Sold by llallock A Stoddard, L-ieh A Caielvtt, Keller A White, in Evansville, and by dmggiu, gem-rally. uirHl-lyio .TfXfCw .JtftmHg- slimimimt. fa eighty year s iru-e this Liniment was Arst om-red to the affile ted. Manr million of bottlea have t-en I uaed, and it luu given Letter aatisCu-tlou than any I article ever U fore tried for similar pirise9. It i posse ic a srerlflc rowrr over inflammation, ami f rbronirnra.rl.l.int;il rleram-einetit of the 3IllsClef. ii... ui. kvi it u urn.r irr..t pletisuro to feel that w-e bee !n the huaiMo mean of reliering such an Immen amount of . . mr . l . . , . . " . . . . , ,J ... -. I un iiiiiii - oj omm-.! iinmj ,u"i-....i. -e fur ioT." Ims-aii! tlu-ir luinii w.-re relieved, their j woumialieaW and their stiff joint made claetic. , Unscrupulous parti.-, regardless of their obligaj titoovr, lveaortl,epuMi.,.ra rngal in at"Ml"inS1'""rl'Pri"'" miserald artlf ua W. atloh,.p nam.t .peesenting M to bo J the same or similar. irite on your guanU Buy ! none but th ordinal Mexican mcstan, lin- ! IMENT, and you will not 1 ihniveL ft. W'. . wt,,rtokt or);;ill!lUir. arneü a park, . f ic-H-w3m.j. Propru-tors. New York. . coaiUmdUm .tfaf- maajy, omtt t ' '( j on Water street, umier tne Telegraph omc. Cart loaibi of 18 bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal (V-UvereI to any part of the city at SI CO per load. Coal ' . . , , weighed. If dosired, at theespeaseof tbe purchaser, Ketea of solvent bauka of Illinois and Wiawiuln taken in t ayntent. JOHN WYMONp, d-23-tf Secretary and Manager.

Special Notices.

Mir, "r'ra Vfh ttltmm, teilt rmr j p.,iifri.w r..l.l Asthma. Cnnsiiintifion.' Itnanrhiti. i ri i - " ' - a. r TO l t..l.. In ti Si.lu ltr.M r'iiiiir ui &..miu. m .. -- " - ------- Pleurlsr. WJj.iopinff Cough. Cntin. I.ircr Com- : flaint, Palpitation ef the Heart, ml all diseases of 1 tl.Tbnt and Cilest ami j..Hig-. one uui . I ni'itkt a C'ouiih or Cold a aiiicU by. MillUn4 Jmi t I " . 4, r. ii i ' aiifitiaUjr hy n:'rUu a O-inm.-u .IJ. Wulm ' hii1 Cid V-J t Omuuiptk-i, m.1 tlwn t.. rty j I ifcutli. R.aT, ha a t'wutfU, IJul.l or any j di-Miu f tli luii? Prortir? nt wno? tltit crlnbra -1 tH n-m1y, I. OaT4M, Cuvlh Hal, b Ii lifter fail tu rili've (Vuh in tJiity-fur lumrt, a lit) eur Ii wwrxt mxn of Cldt v'' aii'l all ai of tti.1 T1irat nff'I LtWff I a fw lay. PrU- Tril l.4lU. 2i vuU. Lnrp Ixittlua $1 r NittU', r C N-ttW fr ?.. Im. ..tit, n.riirr TLlrl a.;l OyNthttt, Nf. liOiii, 31 o., wie nvrirtvr, to wli"fH all or J. r. nmt In Jilnl t g-t llw jri'iiuin.'. SM br 1 1 all k i A Si.I.L.iv, W, hi.-rtior, l.t -I A Vl,t. u, Kll. t!ft Wliitf, aul ly itru gixt p-iHTaHy. - ' iiivJl-ly llr. Jl0operB M-ttttmt itrrdtmt wilt tmr alt Feutalr CuM'Lili:l, rttrh aa rT&ilv, Siip rT. el, or Painful MiiMtru;UHM, I'liK'f Allnor bM, ftnviinf, (Vm'k'tHM. I!w1.v1h. IHiL nrwi, Vnk X.rr.-, rrih!fuJ Vtamr, an-l !1 di-.-rauied ly CoM, t.'Wkrl lVrjiriitiim, c, OT-r-Exrtfmient, et., .f tliw 11 orui. lr. Hoofer's IVinale CtrIiI I14 tlniversiliy k lio ledjred ly that bolie the Iwvt retntly ever invented. KC Pric p-r lttl-, or nix U.ftbn for ? 1k. KtTfKtv, corner of Thirtl und Cle-.niit ftreet, St. Iui.4, ., sl) Propriitor, and to whom nit order iiinot l addreiweat. .S.M by M.1IU1 k A st.Kl.br d, W. Ili. r1H. r, I.i'rh and Calrth-tt, Keller A White, in Kviiimille, und by Iruiet p-nerally. niyOl-lyin ttr. l.'aittrlf'B Vrr mm Jgr-t hitler ill rnr" A 'ie and KeVer, tliills and Krvw, Ihinth Arik-, Intermittent and Rndttent ters, and al Ihn vnrioii form of fever inrbteltt to l'iiiou ( Iiniiite. If there I a man, woman or child utViin;; ith Aj; and Fever, hey am alvbe. to pro. cure lr. Kaatrrly'a Fever and Ague Kilh-r. Itia p.itive enre wly ami Tmaneiit. Try iU Prb-e $1 1'er hottb, r fix lHttle frr lr. K.tMTrcLT, eorner of Third and Cheetnut atn-etx, St. Ijoni, Sole Proprietor, to whom all or 1m nmt be addreMil to K"t thu pMiuiu. Sdd by Uno' k A Stoddard, A". l!ier'"er, LieeJi A VaUtett, Kwlter A White, Aj;eit for Kviiln-title, and by ""i! '-iw'rnl!y. my-l.tiu MS. J. KTHKIs .. O.T.rf.-v.-w.Y AM FOi:WAHHINi MKKCIIANTS, No. bl Pvtj'lr.i Stn-et. SY.S OKl.KANS, I.A. ( FMthtithrd .i,.ri!, K"J.) TltlL KB. r.tl.M. a. p. . I, , .. BrM.Mc , ,.: . ,. ... II. . Howard. LtatiKViUe, IikIuii i; AUik.1 llowei. .. . ... T r.ati.ile, liidkioa: A. .1. I ImIimi ,t Sou. New. 1 burjfli, Imliaiia; .'iiiir .x iiaoe, t-w inir-ii. 111Laua; II. I. t-weoiiili A Hrotlier, l'iii-vill.., Uuuim k ( I. S. Ib-iiislii t A Son, LuiiUtille, Keuturky ; 1 lioina laiir..tli.S.--relarv, .N.-w A'.liuny lliaurunte Co., Net.- AUiiuy, Indiana; P. Siiu'n A ('.; Ne Alliaity. Indiana; . II. Catliu. Ib-udi r.'ii. KelltUi'kv ; K. Ii. I'm-Vii Iv, ll.-lnl. IpKII. Kellllli k ; Ja iik- Montgomery, Proton Itro. Hank, Jffl'ernonviilc, ludiaiu; .Mun t I Cauipl II and Co., St. Louis, M. i.-l-l (g I. lis v iion , m t 1: it s t., i 9M. il r aN.te ine. stole Mariuf.icturer of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky or i.v ,iv 1 Li 1 , io. Al.Stv All kind of Homeric Liquor, and conntantlv a larire nipplv of bl and fli'dre II iirl.n. ;

Itve, an4 M.oion-i-.li. la W bkr. au-;!.!- Iv. ,"," ' innioii or 1101, inr people WMHl'tLLi: riiMrjSlt f Territory have .he lawful means to adMld FI.N.riii)r Mill, Second ctr.-t, lietw.-eti t hei-t- r exclitil It as they pleae, for the

nut and t'herry, U-alei in I.uniln-r and in iuuf irturer of loo-, Shiitter, Klindt, Sth, loor and , MoittYr. IHin.K sU. ifcrnr ami neu. Moulding of every it.e, M.irinn, liii. Slii-Itinj;. Mantle. Kae Pila. Window Frame Wiath-MlMNinliii lr. tJ reen -hoiine S.ili. and Chain Pump Tiibin; ",T""' t r jso-ii, V""' Mouldiui and Tuinp Tubing, coii-tantly ou hand. AI, nauy worked I liNTinu of all knuN lVryon-iMlioiitli.er.i t building" iu the Smlhein or Wesiferii eoiuiirv, coiirideriox ibt low rate of fn-iht by riv-r, railoNid aud canal w III liud it to their iiili rel to pun haue at our ftablhhini-tit, where they en I' Mlpplied with all the carpenter work, ready-made, of aeotied luial-r, Tor the tin-i.-h of litiil'liu. tur work I bot made as iih-I faetory work, with tenon half wav lhrou;:h. but it i franoil ill the kiiuo maimer l it made by hjiid. Sawiin; of kind Une 011 hort notie. Term Caeh, uulew otli. rwLe uD-ed llon. mvil-lf STKKI.K A II CNN FL. 9llOLHflLK TOUJICO JUF..'. 'Y. AM L V. JfOCK nsn. w. wtca trvi t. NOCK. NOCK, WICKS, &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Merchants, aud liCtLF.lt IM Foreign & Domestic Lienors, Cigars, Ac.&f. ao.xt4 rn - riumsi.t, missolici .t.v ky. Tomcro. ti o, .t ftr ST roa VAXfivtir r rnrros v.t.v.s, rw-rvr. ;mtT.Vi;. iTT.V AMM.t.l COItUALi:, No. Ml Main tre.-t, LOCISYII.LI:, KT. W"e kii-p con.Ktantly on baud a large Mrk if pop- 1 l.lar braud of Idtarin, among will, h am llnlUud F.inpr" Pine Apple Twict and Pancake. Al, ltoherts' ant Harri liwl brand. Our etock of pure 011 KourlNin suit Rya Whii-ky, i tirjje and well aebte.!, all ef which wo öfter on cmnl terms to the Weefern and Sot.thern trade. NUCK, WICKS A CO., Malu rtreet. Wholesale Tobacco Asenrv. N. öll Mniii street, l.uuisville, Kv. We are uuw r-o-iing ur new stts k of Virginia ml Kent ucky Tobucets wb irh we otr.-r low to the irane. HOI.LXNIC3 TOJIAOOO. F.inpre- Pi-rmiuui Itraud .20 Roe. T.J. Holland, No. I, .175 do J.-ib Slrieler ................ C. L. Holl.uid S. R. C;riv r... C. . Holland It. n Extra Pancake..... Extra Foil Twist...Pfne Apple Twist... Wade and Uro. Twist.. (rt'lJsn Age Piincake 12 1' A . SO 7.1 do t do do do 2u Keca. 10 Butts. r0 tlo 75 do W Röxe. LANoJllOHN TOI1AOCO Cold Leiu Extra J. M. Cabh - t. E. White - - . SO Rntt. . 7 do ,. AO do .too ao J. A. Clay - .. HAHRIS' TOBACCO. ! Sultana T5 Catf. I IVopVa Favirite ta) Jtoxe. to do ..10O tiatt s. ' allie Cofk. . . .... ... .. ..... .. ...... . . I ... 20 t nse. ... 60 KeS. .... 3D do .. CaMe. Vu,,irT f lh '"'Tie - Jhn Siuilh ' . ROBERTS' TOBACCO. r.. . 1 . Wwl i. ...... .... . . . . . . ....... ....... i 120 Boxes. M . do Xorton.. .. - Koherte' U,t 30 d Pluh Kolls... 20 Butt. KEXTECKY ASI MISSOURI TOIIACOO. . J,,' ft" r"". 30 do d. -V.... 10O do ' Woolfulk a p, ad.s ami so Butts. tJJ k i";-;;- "n BcJla i rt. do iiniZ'Z'ZZliM n'. 1 Gundry Rrami (lo 500 Bi.x.. i nocks, wicks A Co.. I ,. , ,' "ll Main LouieriUe, Ky. I V - ii... ..... m n iM,. tiruttTsZu j tf " js JLV.X. f S, iirnette br ii.lv. j 2 cwks hue port w in--, I ' -.JlUcirJr,l,,l3r ! 20 ream wrapping raped i rseeired and for sale l.y I. A P. HElMAVS. j ffjfjvi? je25ö;vV2O,00O FEET ! Jlso. I drees-d Pin Flooring, la yard and for IwlebT JOHN F. GLOVER. j aull. . Corner Mafn and Seventh atrr.

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T mc t. M w. . Oning to gross neglect or the misman-! . .1 . . svmvi i ui ii.t ci. w i . m u eine null! ie - egrapll line WC have miased getting OUf regular despatches Tor about a w eck. This . . . '. . . w trulr annoyiug, the mc sei tthrn we nre J " . 1 15 w äre that a little care amUntcrprkc n the part of the luaiMglT of tiiuf tl'flC titizht remedythe evill. Hxe. - ,. . m t Douciaa Ucflnra in. Po.hio,,. j In-the dlscossion at FnerHrL on the -?th S .... . ... , . J " ( ull, Mr. Doughs distinctly defined his poaition opou tour important issues, in the- folIon ing answers to the interrogatories of Mr. i Lilicoln, his opixiiicut : KANSAS Kl; IIT TO ADMlKSION. " Firet : He deires to know whether, if the people of Kais;is shall form a Constitution I by iiR-aiis entirely proper and unobjection able, and ask for admission as a State before they have the requisite population for a member of Cotigre, whether I will vote for the admission. Well, even 1 regret exceedingly that when he ptif that interrogatory to me, that he did not firt answer it himself, instead of leaving us to inter w hich side be wa on. OcntU-uien. Mr. Trumbull, during the lAt e-siuii of Congre, voted! from lieg'mning to end, against tke admission of Oregon into tlie Union, although a free State, la-cause hc bad not the requisite population. Mr. Truuil.ull is in tbe Held fightiip; for Mr. Lincoln. I would like to have Mr. Li int! 11 answer bis own question, and tell ine whether he is fighting Trumbull on that issue or not, but I will answer his questions. In my opinion, whenever Kansas has jH-op!c enough to con-dilute a elave ?JUte, llM I11U lu.flldo .11.. lit. I. I.... C...... I -.... ...... , ......... iv.! JlUlf. 1 ivitt 11. if inriL't. um c t. ... the other States of the Union. I hold it to la? a sound rule of universal appliu.it ion to require .Territories to contain the requisite opulation for nietri'x-r f Congre-s before they come into the Union. I made that proposition in the Senate iu lrfyO. 1 renewed it in the Senate daring the last session, by a bill providing that no Territory of the I'nited Stales should form a constitution and apply to the Union until it had the requisite population. Congress did not adopt my general rule, requiring all the Territories to have that ttmouirt of populaj tion la-lore they hoitld conic into the Union but did make tin exception of Kuii-ut and (applied tne rule to Kansas alone. I . . . 1 will ..... ...... .... ... .. . T r . not stand by that exception, f Anolauso.1 Either Kansas niut come in the same as any other State, with whatever population .die Liny have, or the rule must b-e. applied to all the other States alike. I therefore answer at once, it having Ix-en decided that Kansas has enough f,r a slave Stale, 1 bold she has enough lor a free State. Applause. I luic Mr. Lincoln is ratiatietl on this question. CAN A TI RIUTORY KXCLt IK SL V VEItY ? The next question Mr. Lincoln propound ed to me is: "Can the people of a Territory exclude slavery from their limits by an v fair means, before it comes info the Union as a State." 1 answer emphatically, a Mr. Li 1U1 ! 11 has heard uic answer a hundred times, 011 every stump iit Illinois, that iu i my opinion the people of a Territory can. I l.y Ian fill means, exclude alavery 1 ft ire it J tomes in as a State. Cheers." Mr. Ltncoin knew that 1 had given I hut answer J over and over again. He heard me argue 1 the Nebraska bill on thnt principle, all .ver I the State in ls.t-'fi and I, and he has now i no exiusj to pretend to have any doubt j upon that subject. Wh.itctcr the Supreme ! Court may hereafter decide as to the abj.ra t umtion of whether .Li vrrv l. i'l -.r, .,,,. ..:,.. . . , . reason that slavery cannot exist a dar or an hr yn , , ei.p!artei by local ,. , . ' , . , ' .! j jxdi'e regulations, furnishing remedies and means ot eiiiorcing the riht to liohl alave. I ThoM. local and i-Iicc regulations can oiilv .. . . . . 1 . . ,e . , ' , l-c furnished by local legislature. If the jieople of the Territory are opoosed to slavery tliev will elect member t. the l.ei-;-lature who will adopt unfriendly legislation . to it. It they arc tor it they will adopt the legislative measures friendly to sin err. Hence, no matter what may be the decision of the Supreme Court on thnt attract question, still the right of the people to make it a slave Territory or a free Territory is crfect and complete under the Nebraska bill. I hope Mr. Lincoln vull deem my unswer atis'actoiy on this point. TI1K ACyriPlTION Of KoKHHiV TEIlRtTOUY. Thefortrth question is : Are you iu favor of acquiring more territory, without regard to how it may atlect the country on the slavery question ? That question is very ingeniously and cunningly put. The LMatk Kcpublican party, iu their treed laid down ! '!. ?: la I Watllltl VCaa 1 1 v an V oapa L.ei ts-.a a- m, vwaa pill-. ww Ull'tg tllVM f Uli I b-s.; slavery should be fir.-.t pnihibitcd'iii the j con nt iv. I a.-ked Mr. Lincoln, Arc yon inj favor of t hiit proposition Are you aiu-t ' any further acqui.dtion of territory under I any circumstances, unless slavery is pro-' hibited ? That he didn't like to answer. I : ak him if he Mauds up to that article in the platform, and he turus around, Yankee fashion, and, without answering it himself, asli me: An you opposed to admitting a slae territory '! I answer him that, w henever it ht-coiues netTCssary fur our growth a-id pr - gress to U4pnre mtre territory, I am tr it i w ithout reference to the question of slaury, . l , ,1... t .1,.. i mm in ii n c iiii.t; ui it, iiiio. l. icnve. ine people in tne territory tree to no as thev please either to nuke a slave territory or j a free territory, jut as they choose. Applansc. ! -a- , Travel. The Indianapolis Gtüm F.ny, "travel on all the railroads centering in thtt K city has largely increased of late, and is still . ,it. . , iucre.-iiiK- iia.u inner üreiua w iic loosened its hohl, and people are atrain ac- ' " tivelv ensrarino- in the business and enter - e .1 - prises of the country. a - , . bjT- Mrs. Iireun;tn. the wile of Captain Iirtllliaa, 1. S. A of Drooklvo, Who mvsteriously disappeared some two week, a'go, is believed to have Ucn murdered tho New York iiolicc having cot some due to her. tszT Mr. B. Grat. Iirown, editor of the I ?t. Louis Devis-rat, w as married a few days . . i.....:e..i . . . njro iu iviiuiiiui mm aceompii.-neo young lady, Miss Mary fiunn. May their vvedih-d life be happy, nud may mauy a "little son of a Gnn'"rise up to bless them. Lou. Jour. Cflö Mr. John Butler Stanley died in Hanover, Mass., last werk, of consumption, after a lingering illness of twenty years, during sixteen of which he conversed only in a whisper. CSy- Senator.Uavis, of Miss, declined ad- j dressing a Ie.moeratic Convention in Maine, on tbe ground that he feels it improper to. j iuterfere with a State Canravs. i

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i Judge Perkins in vindication ofhiinjelf. i . i against the assaults of the Republican press - of the State, lias thought proptr to addles the following letter to the editor of the In dianapolis Vthtn . ' j "1 am charged with being an enemy to free schools, and with having violated my . oflieial oath for the purpose of gratifying my euinity toward them. Now, sirs, all the , eJ oration I ever obtained at aur ;chool belore J was tweutv-oue vears ot ac, wa.s in Ä l'uUUlr7 frte hchool ; and all the meaiiii I L:lJ wllh wh,ch to uire a further cdu-ft-tiuu, iu ,H'eber :booU', Pratory to the fstudr of law, and to delrav my espense during a three year course of leptl studies were obUuned by teaching in a country Ve st'bo' 1 am l,lrt tt,1d parcel ot the free school system, Educationally, those scKwds male me what I am. And since their establishment her 1 have cheerfully paid all taxes assessed flgaini4 me for their support, and have sent to them my children. What is this school question? Simply thw aud nothing more. . The ctmMitution provides a . - t tit iai mat tue La-gLsuiure suau rsuoiisii uniform system of frecsthoolsto operate equally in all parts of the State, in country as well as in town; and, forbids the passage of any lxal law for the support of such schools. Under these constitutional provisions the Lcgi.-d.it 11 re of 1852 enacted a school law providing for a general uniform school system. This law the Supreme Court sustained, and such a law is now, as has la-en ever since, iu force; the taxes nnder it fur paying teachers are to be levied by the Legislature. And if that lxly, at its last session, tailed to lev the taies requisite, the fault lies with them, not with tüe court. And if the next Legisluturd shall be guilty of the same failure of duty, on them will rest the resHusibility. Hut the legislatures of 18"2 aud 1855 went further than the enactment of a general system. They also authorized incorporated towns and citiel to enact Irt"al ordinances to support additional schools, or terras of schools iu them, by local taxation. It is claimed that this local portion of the school laws was void, at bein courtier with the provisions of the Constitution forbidding local laws for the support of schools by taxation. - The question was brought before the Supreme Court, ar.d in 1854 this local school legislation was held unconstitutional. Judges Hovey and Stuart delivering the unanimous opiuii u of the Court. That decision has been subsequently follow oil: aud I believe that Judges liovey, Stu:ut, (Jookius, aud the members at present upon tins beuch, have thought, in making and subsequently unanimously following that decision, that thev were faithfully standing by the constitution which they had taken an oath to support. And I trut the d iv uiav be far distant wheu Judires will lafound upon the Supreme Iteuch of Indiana, whom I'Uity violence or popular indignation can dcU-r from steadily adhering to the supreme law of the lande The provision agaiu.it local taxation for schools was insert ed iii ' the constitution for the purpose of entering in one system the entire common school interest iu the State, so that, united, it would secure tin efficient system for town and country, while, if divided, the ha-al tow 11 intere.it would favor the buildieg up of the local system, at the expense of the general uuifornt system, and leave the couutry without due educational advantage. If the jioliey is a bad one, t hange it, by altering the constitution, not by exacting of courts a disregard of that instrument. Kesiectfully, S, E. PKHKINS. IiKliunajKilis, August 31, 185. The Coxtkst in Illinois. A correspondent of the X. V. Frjtrct, who has pretty thoroughly canvassed Illinois, Is confidcut in the opinion that Douglas will lieat Lin coln. He says The Senate consists of 25 memliers, and the House of .iS. tit the .-MMiate, I.s mem-la-rs hold over, and 12 remain to Ihj e'ee'ed In tinier to give tho Republicans 1; majority of the Senate, thev must elect X out of 12 to be chosen, as a large majority of the Senators holdinir over are Iioiurlas men. The election of of the 12, as Republicans is utterly impossible; indeed, it is conceded that Judge Douglas will have the Senate certainly, and may have the Lower House. I know that he, to-day, has expressed him self sanguine of success. The election takes place the first Tuesday of Noventla-r, Mail IIorrkhy. William Tick nor, Post master at Rensselaer, in Jasper county, in this State, was committed to prison at In dianajiolis, on Thursday, for stealing a draft for $4 70 from the mail. Hoops. The f.Lshionablcs of Philadelphia I no lonirer wear hoops to any fxttnt. They 1 . . . . are worn so as to be scarcely perception1 t which cive the ladies a neat an I graceful form. Largo hoops arc now only worn by the nadcrcrn-t. The Markets. Evanttlllc XVlioleeale Market. 1 f-rrpu ih bkans. white.".".'.".. L'V.;!Pi:ovisiMs Haeou I Utne T S'HE ES WAX, lb -. 2-.' CtRN MEAL,bn.-f!r.V, CHEESE, th SrtS' tsihrKK Rlo.eonCn. D. 12(112' prime. Pi. (. Jav.v, IT..- "i, L-nguvra iif, CAShtES Star... . 1!V'T21 H:ie.MI sbl.-s. P... 1Ü Shoulder. h ' 7 Hams, nig. cured Ot. Ham, plain. Iti. r-t a " canvassed... fr LI POTATOES (o.i .nöue. PI. AST K USCement. K?2 12' .22.-1 Calrt. 1'J.u-ter iit I.'d Plaster, n. $3 -'-O Ctiea Lime v. White tNiiul, libl. ö" SALT like, Md.... (ff. Kanawha '.'H tl - . Hummer pressed 13j Rtitis. dox.-n.. -i S' FiaiCR, bw...t 2.-.(?f FISH Mackerel No. a. bbi. n ii0(n oO suijak, n. o - id No. 2, bM S7i; " Cmshel .11 No. X bbl....12 XV 12 5, " Pulv la 4 No. Zi bbl . r' L af- -12' . , Kit Fx (.? SEEP5 i White KMi. ?. ooya." .V: Clover no sale. bld fit' Timothy, b. f2f0(a.2 7ö I j rRl'ITS-- I WuelJra-s, b.i...nosale. j I'ried Appb...... , ' Ftx lau-h , " peaches, liu in -80AP ! FEATHERS, lb .'..40 ft rmaa fi : fJUAtS i ilm.... . fr. Corn, bmh TOBACCO Wheat, biM-h fWrlW' -Kentucky. Ib 2o.2n It ve. bush 'ö. Virginia, Ih 310 j ritts, bu. (.-.in.) f.o TALLow ! HAY, ton 1 on; Rendon-d m, "g 'i wSÄ" ! Pr.wn,"ewt" P'Co! Tni. washed m ! Mol-WEs " j cuii.n1 N. Orb-ans. eal. fit, 1 Fleece fir. SUk'nr llanee t-'i- Fa. Fleere.. Golik-u Svrup 01 ! I'nwa?h.-d... iWIHSKY RETAIL 31 A It K ET. BI TTER, lb 20 LA 1.1. Jb It K A SS. ju..rt MOLAftSES Ct'KN M EAL, bui-h SO. New Orb-sue, -gal CH EESE. lb 12K Sugar Houm , gal .11 .C5 ,.(W CiFFEE Olden Svmp Kio, common lrHOVISlONS " Ground ' Bacon fides, lb .10 Jnva.Ih none, j r-'houlder... $ Laguvra, grutiud .t ' Hams, sug etired, IT 11 Ei.(l. doeu 1; plain. Ib.... .PI FLOCK, bbl S5 00 cauvi-ised. Ib Nick, S lbs &2 5) T'rit-I Reef, per tb 13 FISH POTATOES, l-ui-h...Si to White Fish, lb SALT, sack, R lOL Mackerel, No. l,loc a. 'SCGAK ". Jfo. 2, tb,... New OrWa. Ih 12-i C'vl, lb 7 CTarifted ll FBI1 IIS - LoafGres Vrrle .' .ol Cruslied ...15 PrM bu..l4 WOU,eord 2V

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-avam . J5t TAB LIS HEP WHARFBOAT, EraiwvtlW JTai,-t S,w,l0 rre Agent, J?iOL-iai AgrnU for the . . PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, pn. ronncctiooa crer buh we ar autliorlzwJ t giT thrviigk rcipU at tb lowt pomibW mt. uaiuig a Diaoimorti unriwuai tue umuiag, tb. lar&nt oa tb Ohio River. raibl of utorinc !- . . r. . . . t j i i and protecting all merchnndire liable to damwgo ironi expoure, wo are prepar! to facilitata tho lnpatch of aircoAMgameats, forwarAif to ear care, by either 1UVER, 'KAILBOAD OR CANAL. -Iartl.-ular ath afJoa paid t Jtoceiving, Storing atnf Forwarding, aleo, to the Sale pf any Produce, tr other irojerty. voutigutl to ua for sal ,aiid ati-f.M-tion guaranteed. liftii-e and exteniv Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the W harf boat, w.iere we are to la? found, attending to Iii iaterwt t-f our i-atron at all hour, lay nnd night. W ith our uprir facilities; long tanding ; untiring energy; and knowledge of our hueine, we fi-l eonfftlent ef giving general aatiifa. tion, and h.'pe 10 merit a continuance -f the exb nive patron -age w-e aru iiow enjoying. Li I i'a I caali navamisi will be made on all consignin -nt to either oune-lve or corroioDdeiita in any 1 tue principal mnrRetx, orth. f.ast or South. P. C. O RILEY A. CO. JT Ä. Uonittlt, HsKCsKII'l.m, Mm, roRWAKlUNlJASDCOMMlSSION MER. CHAN. W.tTK THRrT. Kvw.vit.Lr. Indiana. Thatikfut for the ta(ron.ice ben-tofora lilx-rallv tendi-d to mo. I leg to av I inv ("recti Kiver und Wahah fre-ndrt that I aai still on' the grontxt. ready mid willing te give their coiwignuemU lone attmiIU ill. Partieulsr attention given to the forwarding of bncro. Pork, l.ard, lU.xm, (k add general Merliamli.-. mr25-.'lm WBÄOHW jf iA.na. hiu kii--JLs9 INti. KOKWAKMMi AN 1 liKN KKA 1. t COWiyilSSION MERCHANTS, AgniUfor Kaiiawlia Seit C'oanpanv. Fvitm ille. I ndiana. We have formed a eo-lMUtnerhi under tho tylo of HccB.v A A UK is, and oth-r oar en Ices in the rapacity a set forth in our earn above. We are fully prepared to extend everv facil'tr to hipiir, either by CANAL, l.'IYt'R.'or KAI LK0.l, aud at.re Hu m that their iutereata shall lie failhlollv reireetileil. bould thev be ideMaed Iu tivor ua with tb-!r patronage. ornce and Wan-hou.e on the corner of Main st. and the CaniU. W.M. KHOWN. Y. M. AI KM A V." Ijite of Howard A Drown. Lato of F0STLK. A Co. jaii-2i-f g-1.IJIL STOKJl:. have a large doubio WarrbouM at the Canal 1" ain, capable of storiug auy amount of prodii.-, which will t recived, stored, taken care of and held subject io tbe owner ordern on tuost n-asnnabln term. P.tJ. U'ltlLEY. mh-!o-tr TOH.UJi: MVf.1T;.--We arepiinred 3 to store in tmr Fire Proof Warehouse, any inatility or 1. rain, rrodiu-c, or Merchandize, on the lilot liberal term. Having large and slry ro..m no stair, twirticular ar will ho t.Uien of Household Furniture, Agnuttural Impli-m.-nl and all kinds of gitod ot Wan- liable to damage from dump or ruit. Iriauraueeenm-ted t the lowest lire proof rates. V the moulll. Or longer Wheu desired. Wiirebouee located on evrm-r of l.ociit stre-t and V; arid K. Canal, and most '-onv.-uii i.t for shipping bv Kiver or Railroad. Applv to ap.'S tiKU. l OSTLK A CO. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. sfiit.i'ote 5LYILI.K AXI OsV Tl.tlsKrlifJ.S'fici:aw. ford-tile Knilroad, i , f A y tChi and after Momlar. Julv Lib, liss, the tram on tlii road will rnu h tollcww: The up mail will Icavn Kvaiiit ille at ? A. M.i Y!m.-euiies 12.11, ai.J arrive ut T- rre lluuto at 3 P. M. a beretotore. (Hill tier both at Vim-eii ne and Terte llui.-te.) The dowu mail will h ave Terre Il.uitr ut X'.l't P. M.; Yiueciini- U..1I, and arrive nt F.vnnvill at 9.10 P. M. (Supper at Vin-enne.) THE ACCOM MOHAH0N Tit A IN 1 ET WEEN EVANsYILLE ANI VINCENNES. On Tim-w1.iv, Thur.ly aud SaJunlav cn!v. Wilt leave Viurennen at (V A. M. aud artiv at Evansville at Iü.Iä A. M. Will loi.ve Kvaio-ville at 1.30 P. M. and orrivn at Vim-etiue at "..'C. P. M. METWEEN VINCKSNEX AND TFIM1K HALTE. (n Mondays, Wedneedav s.l Frida v only. Will b-ave Vim-etiu.-s at 1.00 A. M. and arrive at Terre Haute at lO.äU A. M.; will h ave Terre Haute at 1.1 P. M. and orrivo at Yliio nms at ti..V p. M. JotIN INliLE, JR., Sup't. j'jli 1 vui.vsrouTa thuv u a-.i r u "it n We Kg to call tiie alteUlM'-n of Merchant baying or ordering their fall stock from the Iji.tei n citii-s, to the suiierior advantages and facilities i t t!l Italllntnre ami Ohio Railroad. for the aafe and spe-edv tram-pertatim ef F re. cht to Evansville and vi.-inity. l'onusli"i aie uiolu with Ihu most rtUuble lisilroad and Miiimshii. kivi-r route hortcne.l and iutpivil by Completion to I'arkersburgh. Through rate lower thau by any ..ihr room. Apply to M. PnTTr.a, Hoetou; B. F. Kill V. Phila-lelpbU ; C. F. Pi.Kvir.t, New York; J. T. Encmvp. Haitimore, for inf.-intion or Ihrriogh rates, or to r;t(. FOsTHR A .. Freight Ag-nt, Corner LocuM ft reit and (anal, Enille, Indiana. .1' ..TT M Ml X P It ESS fO.fl P JJ" 1 . - NF.W AKKANiiF.MKNT. The Adam L.fkt CoirAXY rti-x-tfg.ly an nounce to their frictuN and patrons, the puliic of Evatoville and vicinity, that, with uirrcaM-d taeilitii for the traUKMirtatoii or r ; : i r, ht, r a r k .i n i: s . m o s k y .i .t r .i.c .i ;r r . They soln-it a omtitiuam-e of fortm-r favor. F.-is-rial care nkvu in the eoliTlio;i ef Pilli-, lmft. Nuli-s. and the traili.rta'ion f small and valuaMe IsM'kagi. All Mron wlhitig to avi.il tlietnwlt.-e of th fa cilith-tiof tlio Expn-ss, cm obtain any desir-d information in reference t the rout.- and U tail of I he Intime, nt their ( iflti-e on l irt street, bewen Main and Iiocnt-t, efptt-ito tlie Post Olli.-e. .Ic is G. II. FISH, Ag-nt IHM" S, MITCHELL Co., ItL'. CE1 KIY1NU, FoltWAKlUMI ANI 0M MISSHIN MERCHANTS. Water fctn.it, N-twuen Main and l.octirt. EVANSYIL LE, INPIAVA. Particular attention gieu to the forwsrJing of gcm-ial Merchandise and Produce, by River, Cinal, or n.iilroad. aiife'll-Ciiu trJr-' 'Tf -jtfT T littitis ojPMTiii - Mn. .iiiH. Imli. ill-, Kv. Th lxlitr" in tlii institution w ill comiiH-io-e on the tirt 5Ioud.iv in N'ovomN-r, and continue four months. Huring Cn;-foU-r prelnninarv loctiire ill delivered at the tbr-pital and College. F.UTI.TV. B. -iij. V. iHeUej-, M. I., Emeritus Trofessor of Snrsrerr. Henry M. Bullitt, M. Pn-f.-ssorof Thc-ry and Pr.n tiieof Mediritje. Ji-hii Hardin, l. 1., Professor of olwietrk and (liuii al Mclirine. C. W. W l ight, M. I., Profess of M-dieal Clieiuistrr. N. It. Marshall, M. I. Prof-or of Materia .Medics and Tlieriif-nti-. MiditK-ton ioldsmith. M. !.. lr-.f.-es.n- of the Principle of Surp-ry and Clinical Smgry. W. 1. piirman, M. P., l"roteor of Auntotny. (1. W. ftnvtess. M. I.. Frofsi-sor of Physiology and Pathologbal Anatomy. Pavid Cummins, M. 1. It-niSistratr. For iiifortnation address N. R. MARSHALL. M. I.. jtvl-2m Ien -f the F-ulty. TT STRJTTO LtfEltl jr.S'll J Sele Stithlis S.i-odJ hetwreen . Main and l.o-ria-t Strei-ts, op)Mw-ite thaOld Presbyteriiiu Church, Evaurilk. - The t'lidersigaed hna large aud cep modioli Brit k t-ta!4e with sbe.1 fur carriages, and i piepflnsl bi take bor b tbe day, we k or month. j His eustoivM-rs innv Im sure of Ka-(nir tlieir aniinals

well and carefully" attended to. He n 1 rs to the I irMStA. I rTMOJ" OF fV M'J MT.S'sK Hfoilowing gentlenv n wie horse, be b Lwl a Ion 1 JU MJ1P. The rtnerhip heretofore existing time umkr bis charge between Dm. Nitciiisjo A .a: rs Is this day riiaHe has also a number of good aud safe borst for I solved by mutual consent. 1 ho tsiok of the firm tlie seildie or harness, with a uuuler of new- and j are in the haml o; Ir. llutchin-ton who alone i c.inforuM l.i.i-ri,- to him. Order for Kiddle authoriicl to colhH t all debt Uiw tj firm until

hoix-s or btirz-KSt. will lie punctually atb-nde.1 to. Kef.-r to '. ii. Keets, of.i.-e; '. ll. lVmmt; J. S. Gavilt, Ex-Mariffj Cyprian Pnetn. tlMy J. STK.TT0V. aa mi Tts l.' W HAY IiFAT.ER-S. The undersigned would 1 re-p.-efii!!r Inform tba Hay Gnrwers and Ja-alcrs th.-.t be h:t purchased tbe rlcht to toHkeand 11 Petiniston'a Portahla Hnr I'n. in Vanderlnrgh j and Warrick eoiinths. and is Dotr ready to reooa ' order for Press.-, which he will promptly bit and' set t;p, and warrant' to perform aU that ta ret-ro- J ec-nu-ii. l'i-Mons waatiug 1'rwM would do weil to - call ou the undersiueil and etsmiL the m;.l and ' tie? principle uon which they work, recuiriug less , power aod ha oils and doing more work-aud bettor thaa any olb-J Press la use, for anything like the. money, and take up but little rotm. ! shop on Second street t-trcu tak and Mnlber- , ry, Evansville, B. PYsO.N. t K-.iai-l.lW 1. . ' FJK. TABLISHMEM. -SCNHEKLAM. haa , J B -. aw smsm mwm m mm w jm . "Sät aBW aW MM MM M MW mm sM M . M BJ Mt MM Mr a. 1 BT M mM op-oed In connexion with his S-harine Nil "n, oia

. - j ..v i u - -M - " . m i ... i-Hiiiur, t-.'-'O, l Mi -5 . - s- . n roiumoii,ua andalegaut HATDIN; RO'iMK. where I aubecrihr hs suht out tho inter.t ol K. H. getrlemen can gt a plrasaat cold or warm bath at Bennett, in tho Lumher Yart, nwr Krata lieUIall hours of the dar. from A. M., to U at ra'a Foun-t.J'y. He now -iter. h;a tts-k t s

night, for f!.erY moderate price of 2S cents ea h, r bve tickets nr one dollsr.- - jj.Vtf

STEAMBOATS,

FLGULAK MEEKLY l'ACKET. SW 1 f ''tfw I rwtire Meaner KOUTII-Sl-T NtAyXRX TV,- w- Tairt-rrr, Cow 2jwCSrrinaudc'r; J. B. AacMca, tl.r" b'area LouwTill rn-rr Weiliifday at 5 T. n. ; Inn' Mvtnphi erery flunlay at 5 f .jlrarea EvaniTiU for LouljTllle tatt McmdaT t Unt T!van . . . . . . tiiic lor aieoipiiis tTvTj TivnrMay at 11 a. V. BaVTay Biwin aolk-itcd and attaded to at same rate as charred Packet. janl'l-tf P. O. O'RILTtY A C0 Agt-nU. JLd TRt-WEEKLY MAIL LINE. tramer ALI OA. leave Er aarrillo, evvry 3Ionday, Wedneadar and Frülar at 9 a. m.-J,' " Ledvee Paducah every Tueeday, Thnraday and aruy,at9 a. h. - Connecting- at Evammll with F IC.R.E.Iiir all luiiiti Vneth i.J I'. .-.1 won pacaeia tor immvum, insik amx Grxu- -River. At Paducah with parleta for Saint Lotus,New- Orleana and the daily mail boato lor Cairo, Nahvtlle and TentwMee River. 1 lhuttite prompUy .attended to, and cfiirj-w for freight aud paasage name aa cbargei bv the packet J. H. Pone. - . jirft-fmiiAw , . TT K- MJIL rJSSE.YtJEIl PUCKV ET. EVANSV1LLE. . IADL"CAJI ANI" CAIRO TACKET. - , "jjTCaw J1- IKTXE, lxvis, Master, leave " 3a1a'-EvaiffTnie everr Tuesday and FriTCTir'"Tdar at 12oVhvk. 31.. ertiin. Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock. MV XVelneday and Saturday. Returning, leave ("aim every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o' lock, P. M., and Pailucah every Thursday and 8cnday, at CUNNECTINC AT EVAX3TIIIB rTTTIT TIIK EVANSVILLF. AVD'RAWFORDSTILLE K. K and Packets fur Green Hirer- Also, roumxrting at Sraithland with Cnmheriand River Packet; at Caim with Memphis, -Xrir Orleans and M. Inlr Pai.kets. ' Ticket can le obtained on boanl tho boat for al? ' Ea-tern Cifie. omrJS-Iv 44 gOMM-'OUT Hi'l'.r'.ltSjYtt KMKm V-'TY,' Regulärst. LouU aud LouUvilia pack, et, LIQHTX1N0 LINE. fjsaaew The f.)llowln(j Iwats - have om- ' IfiJ.'oV mnire.1 their reguUr trips in ( a?liC5LLouitilU)BnilSL Louis trade, and w til continue to run I tiring the season, riving imrticular attention t all wav Hisineea. Tke . . - FASHION', CarT. J. V. MABTIV. Passe Evansville, golr.g down every TuesiUy morn I ing, and up every f ridav naTnitig. The IIIGliFLYElt, " ' capt. Tnoa. w kitiHT. Pasaea Evaniville,. going down, every Tburadar r, and up every Monday luornfmr. morning LOCISVILLE AND ST. LOI IS i B-nger ana sn ipi"?r can tx ly upon these boat leattug punctually t a their regular day, and connecting with ll the packets running above St. Louis For freight or passage apply on Uwrd or to f "'rl7 P. G.O IULEY ACQ. -Äfc'LOCIf'VILI.U PACKET. r-Sia- The JOHN CRIIits will hereafter '-'lyjaf' ru regularly a a Loiii-n:r.e ana -'TiaJCffr- Evansvi'oo Packet; hvinK ekrtllcnt ai ioninioiLition fnr Pasm-iig. t . ,vj,e v ill U-ave Evansville etnr Wednesday and Saturdar aHcr. noon at 9 o'clock, precisely. . K. IL COrit. Master. Jülrj j P. M. GARDNER. Cl'k. g m m: v uJn a. o im t 'mk 7, Ja aY-ANSVILLE ANU HEMKI(SO PCKFT fpfi The STEAMER SCIoTO, N(2. c .arüyvfri ul Kvanaville everr Tuea- " -!2'BA.Sr-td.-iy at C o'clock, r. sr., ami Saturday nt.l2ochk, r. si., for Henderson and luivjllc.' Ac.-oinnioilati. in exueli.-itt. in2S -TfTJi'HM'ii-Mhi: iivssff snot: '-M- The Troy Iron and Nail Fartorv. nt Tr.n-. N. Y., have Henry Rur.b-n'a " Improved Hurse S1 Man bine- ft N rr niMr In üurotfül oiwrafi .n it yi Aand are prepared to execule or- I J If der for Horse an-l Mule bhoea, If Of aov Weii-ht and liattern. at a V (f price but little aNive the prl -o of Horm Sh Iron. The quality of tlie Iron used In these shoe i warranted in every respect. These h s bate lioeii approtod of, and are now used bv the 1'nit.tl Stau (k verument exclmively, a also ty manv of tbi puncipai Mageamtomuibuii CVinpanies and Horse Mnsirs throughout the countrv. Tkes .Vhes can l- purchased through the principal Haid ware aud Iron Stores Iu the I' ult.il Mate. Orders addressee to the subscriber, at Tr- n. läge, will rueei re prcmpt atteuthia. . W M. r. Ill KJJKN, Age. pK-le - Troy, N. Y". MsWI'VsK 7. .laWA'JT The subecriN-r would JL r.-KIVl-t full V rail the 'attention nf ranviilcr. Pint builders to his stock of line Lutnlier, which is aim of the largo! and best ever yardt in this city. rnees as low a !ne lowest, tmiee eoriN-r ?Iain ami Seventh street. . JOHN F. CiLoVKK. jlvl V hoCiTriks ij'i7 m no j ao.yw. WW EVANSVILLE, INI. w h .i.Mur I.iiartment, First str t, fin door fnm Mtin; Ri.-til Ivparttncnt, Main atnwt, tlr-t dt r biow- Ihe corner. Z. H. Cook tieKs to thank hi friend in Evansville and DeighhorhiMid, for tlieir fator ao freely bestowed on hiu, sinre he baa been in bu-iness amiHig lie m, and I.J.C tlii epportunily of introducing to their iKliie hi son. Mr. II. A. Cook, whom he ha taken into -artiieihip from this date, sod solicits for the new In in f '.. II. Cook A Son, ac.ntUantr o. t.f the iipport ao liU-raliy conferred en fciuiMli. . II. Cook A .-u. baling frken the huilief pri-mise and pur lrise.! tho whole rt-w-k of Mr. M. W. Fler, -l coutident that they will lm enabled to supply thocitlcnstf Evanstilio ffnh every article they may require in the Grtaxry and ProvUion line. ". H. (""ook A S.in wish especially to draw the attention of persona in the country hating produoo of any kind to dipoe of, to their increased facility f.-r taking off their stock, and supplying them at their storv.'W'ith all articlea nipiireti in tlie whole, sale liepaitiu nt, at prices that inurt itutura their orders for the future. - feb2-tf Tb UMsiMr'imjvw'AlK 'iTöiT''M. who si.tiwril- for the' N EW YORK WEEKLY' PI! ESP, A Benutifully Illwanitod Family Newspaper. The New York Weekly Pres i one of .lie largest ami In1 literary pa p rn of the day. A l-i o (Jtiarto containing Twenty Page, or -ixty Columns, of entertaining ms.tt-.ir; and Elegantly I Iliad rated every w-k. A Gift worth from SO cstitu to 100 ill La sett to euoh sulwriber ou xeceipt of the subscription money. TER: One copy for one year, and 1 gift... 52 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts , 5 On I ive inipie on year, and 5 gift..; a no Ten copie one yonr, and 19 gilt..... u AZ 0 Twenty-otM- copies one year, and li gifts ...! xj Canadian ulsu-ribeiw must send 2t cents each la addition to the abeve rate, to pay tlie American postagp. w hich muat Im pre-paid. . -r. . Tbe arth lea to l ditttrihule tre cotnpaise'l la th" t'dlow iug lirt : 1 I". S. Treasury Note 10oO 00 ; 2 d do do Win CO swob. .' lo do do 20O (1 swJ . to ,p, , Ho ti) CO eaci. Patent fever Hunting Ca-1 Watrhtwl SICU P9 J lejbl S ut Ii. 7 00 'S do CO On ltl do o0 Ot n Lad i.s Gold Watches 35 Silver lliintiiis t'aeed WaOrlew i'Ji UD Silver Watehe $iu uy to 30 10 1000 Gold (iuard, Vint and Fob . , Chains 10 00 to 3a' no 10if, Pen and Pincile & oa to L) Gold Ia k:ts, ltrc let(', Ihij lie, Ear Iroi. I Itreaet Pins, Cuff Pia, Sleeve I! toi,. TCine-, MaMt Stud. Watch Keys, ;.M and K.lver ThimVles, an I a varv-tv of other articles woi'.U from öo aents t. 15 OOea h. on receipt of the subscription mocieytlio sub-scril-rs name will be entered njion onr loks opposite a niuniier, and the gilt corre;jniIing with that number w-Jl be fwrwariled within one wc-eli tu Lim, by niHil or expr.-s. pc?t-paid. Tle-re is ue.ther bnmbiig nor b'ttcry alout the shove, a evury suWribt ft i;i-e cf a Prize of value. We prefer to mke tl !.' il illRtribntiou among them instill of giving a Urpc eotnausaion t AgeDt, giving to the suliecr:Lier tho anmuut that would go to the Aircnt, and in many ce a hun dred fuld more. . HANTEL AI'KE, Pul.ll-her. ap!2-6in . 211 t-ntre stm t, New York. fun lor notice and fettle til r'utnis ogninst theUM. I. Ill'TCIIISMIN, Au;nst ;.:h, ls-.S. J. N. ClltUX. dialr.i YnHitt nbl r. ipirtr copy. t M ;j l. n r Mt ti j: ftlitN., s-.'ne.n, tVkctvll, wbrr.j Kth. l im-'-meat, Almon.L-., Brazil Xul, Filiert, En isli Walnate, Currants, luiein. I'ig, Cauiphc. A 'urn, Kps"m Salts, 5a!phur, Roll Hrimstooe. Copp. -, Ma.kler, Logwood, ludiro, Crvara Tartar, B-l Cords, all k'nds; Itla'king. Batting, Clove, llrana, Ce-rman, and half Sui-li Ciicars : Teas, log-rail kinds ; Glaus Jars. Lanterus aasl Flasks, Letnou Syrus Mnstard, Nutns:;, Mtehea, Spanish Moss, Lobstt-rs, Oysters, Sardim-s, Pepper Si-ice. Stove I'll-, Roia, Fancy Soep, Powder, Sl-y Fuee," Tobacoo, all Liail; ScoUh Snuff, omb, Yinegar, Paper, all kinta ; iSio. Ac, Ac". A supple of the hove k-pt constantly on Kaar and for sale, lo-w, 1-y t - - ui.oc.J. .- June t-tf " " Syacnior. ear Water. ' ' JT.VA' ' JL 1 in mtrrijrns AND CARPENTERS Tha cheap price i'.r -asn. Jlyl-.n J.S. WAKS0M

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