Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 235, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 May 1859 — Page 2

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KVAN8VILLE, IND. TCESDAT MORNING .MAT -'I aU Hill Cemetery. There are times when we become wearied with the eight of human faces ; when the noise and bustle of the ci'ty grate harshly on the ear ; when wc feel au inward yearning for some quiet spot where we may rest in seclusion, undisturbed and alone. These are the times when our souls are jaundiced, our physical organization disordered. Everything seems wrong, and we regard the whole world as being altogether bad. Such feelings are beat overcome by being humored. Like wayward children, at times, they are easier conquered by indulgence than by opposition. To any of our friends feeling thus, we would aay, visit Oak Hill Cemetery that beautiful sleeping place of our dead, and view it as we did some lovely afternoon, clothed in the bright habiliments of spring. The memory of our visit refreshes us yet was a clear day, not a cloud was visible to dim the radiance of the sun, which tipped the forest leaves wirn silver, deepened the blush of the rose, energized the song of the bird as it basked in its genial rJiyg and all nature seemed to throb with joy beneath his kindling glances. A cool breeze tempered the heat of the sun just sufficient to make it pleasant, aud sung a mournful strain away among the trees a requiem in anticipation of the decay that would corae upon all this beauty. The tall grass moved to and fro in the breeze like waves of sparkling water. No one could be indifferent to snch beauty, and wc felt soothing influence creeping over us and driving out the harpies of discontent that were preying upon our happiness. Seated by the grave of a loved one, recollections of the past crowded upon us, and we reveled in joys of other days, until unbidden tear dimmed our eyes and recalled the present. How strange, yet true 1 We most generally linger around the bright spots of the past and the future, and only hug to our bosoms the dark ones of the present. Our enjoyments are nearly nil prospective or retrospective. The present is always disagreeable. We rarely sec any one who is happy now. It has leen said that death puts an end to all earthly distinctions, ft is not so with the habitations of the dead. How easy as you wander among the torabs to pick out the resting places of those who were rich in this world's gooda. We have fancied we could even pick out the " narrow homes " of thesewho were "loved much while living, and remembered most when dead. Flowers those beautiful tributes of earthly affection 3weetly bloom above their hoa'l luting the lieholder with a delightful fragrance, like tin- incense of a pure life, and seem u say " planted by affection s h ind dead but not forgotten." We cannot clu e without mentioning Mr. Goodge, the attentive sexton. To his skill and labor the Cemetery owes most of it beauty. The amount of hard work necessary to keep it in order is not always appreciated as it -.heuld be by those who own lots. We are sure, however, that there are none of our citizens but what take a just pride in the leauty of the gronuds, and who w ill not concede it to be the result of Mr. Coodge's honest efforts. We noticed only one thing that needed improvement; that was the road up the hill. It i;; a malter of impossibility to keep it in thorough repair so long a it remains iu its present condition. Kverv e rain makes it worse. We trust the City Council will uot let it mar the beauty of the grounds much longer by its imperfections, but will have it thnrouu.hly repaired. Some other time we may urge the pi.priety of opening a new road from the city to the Cemetery, with some nf the advantages resulting tfiercfrom. They had stirring times in Uockpoi I last week. The Circuit Court was in session, Judge Burke, prasiding. The Democnit states that the streets presented an unusual appearance of stir and activity. The blindfold goddess of Justice, says the JJemocrat, has been holding her equi-poised scales, during the week, and the Lawyers, not tin-

like the Monkeys in the fable, have been. The Judiciary Committee submitted a rcslicing up and eating the cheese, while their port n reference to a memorial sent up from client have been holding the empty 1 of the church at Pittsburg, Pa., which elicited chance. .Sf transit glori manti , ote an animated discussion. The tir.-t Judge Burke agreeably di-appoint -f the 'i''"tion, on which was the greatest differexpectations of the citizen, by ihe aM ee 01 opinion, we give iu full as follows: manner in which he discharged tbrarduou- ' proj-r and ordinaiy for a Presbytery and responsible duties of his position. Mr ! inengneM and receive under its rare an Shanklin, the States Attorney, also appear- eaaonHt ion of persons who have been coled and discharged hi3 duties with fidelity lected by the efforts of a minister of the and to the satisfaction of the public. The Ooapel who is, and was at the time of gathDemocrnt thinks he is a very successful pros- ering them together, under suspension ? " ecutor, and manages to keep the Bar and The Committee answered the question iu audience in successive roars of laughter. j the negative, and was sustained by the AsDivorces were granted in eight applica- sembly. Messrs. Bone, Bird, Knight, Wartionsand refused in two others. The Grand ! in, and other' participated in the debate. Jury ignored the bills in the cases of the J In ans:wer to other question-in the merao-

State of iD'liflna vs. Oliver for Larceny, anil of the State vs. Pinnoek, for Larceny. 1 tie defendants were therefore diacharired from the Jail and turned out to grass. A . great many civil sait.i, involving much moBey, was tried during the week, and the docket, which was larger than ever before in the t-ounty, was pretty thoroughly cleared, by the industry and perseverance of the Court and Bar. Some iudividual fully equal to the work, will confer a great favor upon the press of the count rv and readers in general .. " ... . ' r. IT by furnishing a list of the Italian names used in the war dispatches. Of all the mixed up meases we ever did see, the telegraphic spelling of the Austrian and Italian proper names is the worst. JaajTln Virginia, large number; of ladies attend the political gatherings of the people, and are seemingly as much inter, in the progress of the canvas as the opposite sex

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) The tnmocninti as tral Aaaembly. FOURTH ,D A Y M o rsix i ; Saesiov. The Assembly convened at 8$ o'clock, a. yesterday, at the New School l'resbytprian Church, aud the religious exercises ' were cotuiucieu ov uiu uc-v. n. i .11 . 1. r t rk 11Warren, : , of Tennessee. n 11 11 : J-tU -lt . hvmwv m.wHewj- .u.u.oicis.uri ivi ly-iuin; ciucio ausivncu iu men ; Amines. The minutes of Saturday were read and approved. curncii erkction KErORT. ro Vf. t- nnn;nnic ..wt.J tVi i f ' 1 '"V' " - stating that the results of its last yeiir's oit rations were by no means commensurate with the objects of its organization ; and the great cause of this failure was the small amount of funds placed ut the disjiosal of the Committee. While the object of the Committee is to aid feeble congregations in the erection of houses of worship, from a fund created by the liberality of the stronger churches, the Committee have int Ixvn able to do much towards this desired work. Hut as the fall oak comes from little acorn?, and mighty rivers flow from small fountains, so in this the church should not despise the day of small things; ami the Committee are by no means willing to abandon the effort. The report contains an earnest complaint against the grievous neglect of pastors to present the cause to their congregations ; and it recommended the first Sabhath in be appointed by the Assembly as the day on which all the churches shall take up collections for this pnrpose. The Committee have expended only $375 during the past year, ot which 100 was to the German Mission, $100 to the church at Evansville, and $100 to the church at Chattanooga. After presenting the report, Rev. Mr. Logan made a statement of the workings and difficulties of the Committee, and clearly showed that it was of the most essential importance to the growth and extension of the church that this cause should be maintained and made more efficient. The report was concurred in. There w re several suggestions contained in the report, and the question was mooted whether concurrence was an adoption of these suggestions. This gave rise to a lengthy and desultory discussion, in Which so many motions, amendments, and quesftOn of order were presented that it became difficult for t he Moderator to unravel the intricacy. At the cloae of the disrussion, Mr. fox, of St. Louis, announced that at this rate of progress it would take until a week after the Fourth of July to dispose of the businessbefore the Assembly. On the mooted question, to make assurance doubly ure, Rev. Mr. Baldridge, of Tenn., moved that the recommendations in the report be adopted. Passed. Til K HOAKO OK ROI't'ATIM submitted their annual Report, in which they state that they have lxvn very much embarrassed iu their operations from the want of funds, arising out of the financial difficulties ot the last two eais; and that the receipts have been very much lessened on account of heavy collections for other objects iu different sections of the church. They notice an incrca-cd demand lee an educated Ministry; they also state that the ministry is being recruited throughout the churches by additions, and that bum minibets of young men in indigent circumstances are signifying their de. ire to devole thciniiclvcs to this work, but they hae nol the means to prepare themselves for it, and :ue calling earnestly on the Poard for ami ' unci'; yet fhe Hoard cannot giv it, hecnttM of the lack of the proper liU rality on the part of thechuichc. . Tin y makeastrongappeal to the church for their contributions, showing the urgent necessity there is for an educated, Intelligent ministry, when error, irreligion, aud infidelity iu its various forms, have such powerful and well-informed advocates. The letelptS of fhe Hoard Were about St-,300, while they hold more than $10,000 in notes; their expenditures were nhout 1,800. The Keport was received and concurred in. A report w as made iu reference to the derim of a Mr. Buchanan, of Arkansas, to Cane Hill Collegiate Institute; which report was, we believe, referred to a committee. JUDICIAL QUESTIONS. rial, the Cotutuittci? take the position that, i second, no mini?ter, while under u;iiension, has a ritfht to exercise the ministerial fnnei tions ; third, that the Presbytery has no i .... . . . ... .... ngnt to remove tne sentence oi disability i from such minister when an appeal is pcml- . . ,.t i....a ing in a higher judicature ; fourth, that it is not proper for such minister to mar the ' 1

peace of an organ..e.l clinrcl, l,y taking teemea ;mJ ,oyed b;. a kmgm h(.r pairsousfrom its membership to organize nl a Collegl. of New JcrS4.v h:lS :l church, as alluded to in the first question. iarger nuUilier of r indent.) tana at any lo: -On all these questions the Assembly sus- i mer period. The Theological Seminary al

; c.oniraittCt, It is understood I iria . . t- nrifr;n in (lir. I that these questions had their origin in d.fficulties with Rev. Mr. Jacobs, who xvas formerly pastor of the church at Kvansa ville. WITHDRAWAL KROM I'Hl'RCH MEMBERSHIP. The Jadiciary Committee alao reporUd affirmatively on the following question, submited by Rev. Mr. Hansom, of Solma, Alt.: " When a church ineinlor, against whom there is no charge of immoral or irreligious conduct, and whose moral charac-

ter is such that there is no ground for any I such charge, requests the church se.-.-iun to erase his name from their church book, hao

tli. eobm i riirht tn errant hU renuest .' ' - c. an After some remarks lv K"v. Mr. Run-oil. It '.. , ' ant.o.ireu tliat the uueslion wa. one oi smjifBculty : and on motion of Rev. Mr. War- ; u re wa till li p. M at tkm i - " - Cumberland Church. , ...... I . I . i AFTERNOON" SESSION The question of withdrawal from church ' membership, which waj under discussion iti . . , . . 1 tii' fi iriMiivin w; :irr-tm intriiihiceil Li '. Mr. W arner w.i. of the opinion than ihe

j church connection might be fevered in the , sion some pruofs that 1 1 ml 1 tiirow the exmanner contemplated in the question, but ' 9?" ": the Bh i ai in Invtigating Coini ., 1 .., , , inittee into the shade, leseVT9 his equa-

,.,11.tw,,n1.,..w,n mi.rl.t !.,. . v ..,, .l in !.,. with the qualification that the withdrawal 1 might be made as public as the original admission to church membership. The report Of the committee was concurred in. It was , , ...... suggested that this disci-ion was a depart urc from the usage id' the church, and in mumailioB to t'"' Preabyteriaa doctrines. The remainder of fhe afternoon was taken up in hearing the reports of the couimittes onSyuodical ministers, noueof w hich elicited any special intore-t, except that on tin: ministers ot Hernando Synod, in which it appeared that flic Synod had attempted to deal with minister ; delinquent in at- '. tendance on it Beetiagp. The committee report that the Synod did not transgress its authority. Report coiutrred in. After prayer by the Moderator, the Assembly adjourned to tiiH morning at the Old Presbyterian Church, at SA o'clock. .lohn Seerietci, bo recently phyed n match nt Mlliarda, with Phehui, at Detroit, is not at all atisfiel with his defeat, lie has challenged Phelan for another contest, but the latter declines to accept, nnd Mr. Soerieter again re?jonds, through the Spin, of the Tftaet, cTmptainiqg. of theuidaiiii. i of the late match, and asserts that w hi e Ins opponent was not merely well, but in the J most full, robust, and perfect health, he. the contrary, " was not at all well on that, evening, but kept his feelings to him-- ' John's friends say that ha was .,'. and hence his defeat. Ifcjp Count Cavour bus written a letter to the editor of the gko f ftalia, published in New York C3$j stating that Sardinia needs money much more than men. In consequence of this declaration, the Italian; of that city have appointed a Committee to rai.se funds for the support of the fainilie, el thw poor men, fighting for the liberty of their country. 8, Hon. Unfits Choate and son, Mrs Fanny Kemble and daaghter, and Joeepli Proctor, the tragedian, sailed last week iu the Niagara, from Hoston, for BniOpn. Hr&J Alvin Adam-, the prop , tor of the great Adams Bxpfnaj Company, was tn f-ouisville on Saturday. II. nfnpneea iaitIb Ibe Mammoth Int C 1 1 lt k -.. BkjyAt Ihe law school of the univt-raity at Cambiidgt , Ma. , pnt of 960 grailu.ites, Mil were from the South. &&" The .-now is ju.-t be'inning lo nmtH OH the mountain.- nf New Haiiipshite, and the rivers are rising iu const ipn n. c. ffctf" The New Albany ,. -i.. contait fori -two notii es ot application to sell liipn.i iu the city of New Albany. t" An inordinate desire to obtain po session of secrets, is an unerring indacntien of inability to keep them. 8p2.. Bostonians are talking of ctablh-h ing a line of steamers to KurojK'. They ar. tired of being dependent upon New fork. mj. The Newark I'udy Ali i that the firemen of lhat city are paid Ihirtv dollars a year, without reaWntnm fo the amount of serv ice performed. fjliouis Muiaf. a lineal d. Cendant of 1 Joachim Murat, King id" tfapfc . M . found drunk in San Francisco, and taken to the I station house, ;i few w eeks since. JeiJ The w harves at Lnchine, Canada, am completely lined With rafts, and a great part of the Si. Lawrence opposite, is ai . crowded with them. The are principal! from Ottawa and Hawkestairy. grji Miss Kliza Mcflonnel, a wealthy ward of a guardian, and Thoe. P. Bryatit 1 eloped from Nelson county, K v.. a few da : since, and were married at the Spencer House, Cincinnati, on Wedmsday la.-!. A pickpocket, ears old. was lately arrested in London for plying his profession at a wedding where he protended to be one of the prty, and wore a mar- : riage favor. He found no farm with the : magistrate. $t$T Last Satuulay, a man in Cana.lu, feeling ill, sent his wife for some : -aits and , senna. Instead of sails, alum was rent ; tinman mixed the drugs, drank nearly the contents of a tumbler, and died immediately lift el . Ijrj Ii Philadelphia, on Friday, a party of boys who were bathing in the Del iw are, off the end of Reed wharf, raked up an old canvas bag containing about ?10o in dou'.loons. Since this, numerous young divers are searching for other relic- of ancient wealth. ffcT We learn from a gentleman of Danville, Ky., that the son of a tavern keener of Salvisa, was drowned in a well yesterday We have not learned the partiuilnr . Tinonly remaining child of Hat baity, a daugh ter, is lying ill and expected to die. ntO?- A writer iu one of our Philadelphia exchanges, describing a fashionably dress I 1 young penuetnan, srts tie v ore - tun. j neck -tie, knotted with the grneefnl I am r,f tnn nf Miii'milnv't Qenteneeis Who -IV: ' k.v neonle i - f&? The Baltimore Patriot recorda the death of : venerahle woiimii relict ot the . . . . 0 , , n , author ot the " Star spatipleil Banner, ami mother ot the unfortunate P. Barton Key. 1. ,li...l ir, kl mlm ii I n Mini ..1.1 a.ro ... ' 1 rinceton xas never more notttianing. -X I uumber ol the students proposed devoting . themselvP;, to foni mi88ion. and ?(V, ... : iiave jeft otj,or prof,.cSi,,ns to enre in the ministry. l I' i i . ,r. tti tl r..-i resiueni an tjiucn is in i niiadclphia, the guest of the Ron. P. I. (olpin of that city. The Ex-prcsidcnt was born in 178'J, nnd is now scvctit . n vears of age. IIi health i- .-x.-ellpnt, i ... k: , , I..,..' i:i. ... i i... itir i l bids fair lo live tn.iti v years longer. Be, Secretary Cam, Daniel Websk-r, John C. , . , it r, . . ., 1 1 Calhoun and Thomas H. lb-nlon, were all born in the same )rear.

v,ifc,stun corr -i fu: 'ii-am the following 1 understand Unit .lr. Kuchauan. prof,.n...il. : . I t-.wv i .' , . " 01 " occasional i icucr,- auu auturiucuia, i his in-tlfuteil !l Qi"rch in i lie rletvirliii.-iits to discover who it is that disclose? the secrets of the urisou-hoUM;. He is piirti ulariy in- ,. - i- .1. I I i:.l uiciiaiii a ( iup l:.:.:. ler xxi'. - i :unc moi a bare the machinery in referen to the posal of the patronage of the Administration to support the Constitution aud other parifth'mg organs of a jierishing Admin n. Meanwhile Mr. Wendt 1, who holds the . . ....... kev to the must mii-ortaul L.ii-mei i:i.iuand who, ft is said, has m uis pos.n-.-sioll iOtm- I ,! :KltV t h.'it V. . llld tillO W iiU namilv and waits for events to vindicate himself. I am promised a very fu!. and detailed account ot the money wind " .'i expended for the SUgp. f of Ad ministmtion lepers m Illinois ana Ohio which Will it not be a novel sight to see a 1 resi dent of the United States before a Congreasionul investigating committee furnishing evidences of corruption and e xplaining the f. H. notes and letters. 8fIt is said the comet now approach ing the sun will he risibte to I he linked eye, if ai all, iu lent than two weeks. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J' g t it K i: 1 1 : .. v i t : . . a at 47 Main -f. . I -Pried April ps, IV. u Ins, Beef, imgar-ouii"! ttuu A!- IX i tin. C i) ii - j:. ii RABIN .t tiiu n - .i i i'i ! Vaii4crMin;h uuntY. ImlU aim, will nwet at the Court iwttte, in Evan ill-, mi MnXDA V, .li;n.- lit. 1-'. ', ami -it fur t' .ui psT ol exitmiiuni; tlie n tiiins i -iele by tfie ajTii" r und ilo.iitT ni praWrl of Ih renl -tat.' in ' mM i wimtj tat tie y ti It t eqeaii ing il"Mint'; hihI also ! Icar mul l.-i t tt i -m ti -;ri' .tiii-e-,, -, i m 1 1 1 1 nt ni t'.y i lust ions maife y --ail .i , ; - . i , i j lli.l jilil U lul. il I b. i i v u. w. vaj.Kkb. niyt-wil.t filnt AmMfer. Pike's Teak! jrn k .v- tn '-statu m M i . a M 0 i -1 . I arl 1 1 i i ' up mj lea on tfic tTiw inn Ilouff, Hnl S.-II tin- VuraHMrA and 4tipr mtilat Ix leDuiK I" lb hoe. TIm Uoim; u iar-iii.-hi-l ami iii'ii'" I . ..imUiihu l. r llo- at .iiniu' ilitlon of hoarders nnil travelArn. I w ill self at t tt :V"' ''' ' '"" '';; ; ' "' -i l. " .VtlV peirtvtl W I .IllLJ.- t U. i lint. I. Will ttottllltO i fhe I Ham Wm frocKi tiiMtn slana, itTi"'-l in tin- inn-t I n-i-lieitS p.trl nf tli i tIT alul lie n- tln-i ail l....it Person vtokinjj-tlif Mtn Aion ill i . ll t.ii til iamralatery , anl thaTteetl -'it tie- fir-i oppoirtn. nitr. 4ll nt tin I i ion H"ie . 1 1 iMler.nii. Kr liiyJt lwil I'L LhIAM, ri.. i n-n.r ,mt t rto: ATTMVM to i.tvumtt Jr. DfiAUtltii M' M M I- m , . :.' KS. We will sell at an tinii.at our Au tioa roonw, m TliritShAV, May Ji.lli. ar 1 1 ' oVIork, a lul . t eliiiiri- Ills l.ir ll..- i.-. ..I in .nnt:i, lum- l.iii-"i uiyt II. N KI.m.N A . Am fi ; . t. a: it mm t f h titwei ii Hid iiiuli ruiirn. ,1 lian I.. i. . i - day, If. O. HAH( 'K h i iic un Ii.ie. I In ii. Ierr-.t uf H. . I. i In thi ttrm. .-mil arttl cUt tn it- the I i:m v- v" In "n im "Utit. ll. . n. it' m k, II. W. LA0OW. IA e,M it. r, M:. "I. K'.'l nn'J . warf sT rotft.s Ml iliii ll il I on i.r i-i S. Uli . Un Millard - t . ,ls .'iu do WaJtlri n Grain iln. 1'. if.. MiUar.1'- ('. fi. .1 :'. tin Or iin 'ii.l- -. .' il .tnn.rtiil t.ra-1 .Sn.-itle 'JM ilo II. an ll. I, . I" do : mi. .ii Bid Ii , III IxiVfS Seville Sti'lies, '1 1 l-.n II Kurka. lisi 4u I Haj Hafcao. luMon ami l.v in; I! Illll I I. A in av .-s-tntiKs I .'ill ttnga Kin WtMi . ii I. his XV 1 in 1 1 1 I i I ar. an hair beta ! , lNi hMa Boaitt, M taaav s.o. Oakanrt, J. bMa l rii-lii'l sisuar, '' fi.'X. I't aii St.ir.-h, .111 IhiXi-s a nrlisl TiiIui'Vn, .i.l.--r Mateln-x III nt. I fi.r -a!" hv I olli:. I'AI.IM.Ii Jt OO. in II .f i ; o r v tf o i. s . ft i Ki t r from tin' ni.siiiil.K ni , ami lu.nle xprui Ij f.ir tin- H. tail Trail. i ilnv.i ii I run ami XV. . .1 l.nn e I raille-, IU lu it Ii lt.w .1". IS i" m.-Ni -xii i i -i t,, iiii.iin jrtk . iu ln do tin do Gratia do, 111 do ! aV Mh. i ile .., .r. il.. l'at Stei I liii .- S. Ui . 5 'I" 1" lla .uel Straw Knui -, ." .i Rcj I In- Sn. atli-, I-. .1 I. .1, 11 lnXf do Ktottl-S, In do., ii J alul 1 I'rei li.t l il . tb do ilay I; 1 1.. -. in do German Sickle. The aKive nrtk-Ten are varranlrd t.. be f tie- . r U-t n'l.ilit , ami lor nale lew imv-'I JAOU! ,-lK.l ii A N' Si , I" Main I. g m tt t.i tot s m ceiv.-d and lot aale by ftn.t rtn:s j noo Mn .'...an I'.-t.itn.-s in I . V I ' K K It BRIXS. r i. o I it i 1 1 o I li t fX tt l il ! ' bids xtra white -ili a! Flmir, 4o hid nl1H- tine dn. Iini has .In nnd i-Mta On fund Im sal. a XI' KI.KX BBtkS. s nn.it kjv .t'tt vMMcmmwi. WW 15 boa I . I id i- m I e- ivddm fj ratji I'nr ilH 'h KRX BRH., my Main street. DRS. EHRMAN & BAIRD, lloXIii ol'ATlIli I IIXSI' I XNs .v .-I liCKOafg. tlrriet: T ii i i:n .-1 . ia , Xiv:: ti In visinv, uiyil-lmd f.F.fA.s I ..'. .. ruiiiTi; it t: suit. s t ;, si it aide lot a mall family, lor -..le eii easy u-rms, situated en .S-i-.ind street, Im-Iwih-u XX'ahnit a:. I I hi-snut site.-:.-.. Apply t- XX . II i HKt.i.i.. myJI It i.f.vrf. ff, mr .w 0jttm o it eir, a lioiis-t witn 4 t" ij rtinu. I aj ne-Tii for renl will lie prompt. A. U. UPTON. Ref.-r tn M. A. Lawetm i niyJl MM on W o o o tt ' ot.it o i s. Wm .it',. i M ' r P I it i.jei i..r to anything in Ihe market, received this day and f.ir sa'le l'. MAS atcJOUKSTOK, uivjI Main .--: t. near tl..- CaaaL tHHmH rio.y 0v tn'.t it r.-s-ijit-SIIIP The copartie i hip her tofor.- ting l . tweeii ! t'harie- Pnihl and Ckarles - ! am in th lnlti inakni'- l ii iie ss in Ev.'inm ille, I. a- ilii- day born dissolved l. mutual coiient The I n-oii -s will li.-ri-afier n,ndiii-t d nndar- : tesluii under tin-rtrni, nam-ami ' ' tt iimki.i-. S, II ATM ii ''., tie- -aid I hale- .- luiilln, wh-i iefnerned tu collect and receipt t r all monej oatst unting, , - iiiiiir t... an I I I.... in; lo aid firm, and wit.. asiiine- nil tie- Ii il o 1 1 if .d Umi 4.1. 1 ami C. PFCHL. r.i"2--Jw r. f41TAl M . V.d!.-I...t.- eepy. M9 I II VBOjfm t ill -ST s. TKK8K M. aV Gheata are nade in tk. mart fitlthfnl manXtei : at the N.v hvill.- I. nilentiary, ..f i-.l i , .lai . ..'id i-f radutereal slave. Tke odor of the I i" !-. i siritetive to luntlis and all iuaeets, and readera tinl.'hests iuvaluahle tor parkins.' away I laid., t and atlter aioolea nooda throimh the wiaaaar. I'm aaA at th Wooden Wan Rlora. J. IS UlTOKLL, v-i M dn street, my-.'o ltetuei ii Third and la.ith. b tii-v ill.-. 4 m -t nt is ntTt:n t.i.v .Oil.. iiiit.- i ,i.ir v.,it.'i " ans, witn brass and it . .tt fnaiud. ' -i.i - . MiH XX'hit- i - lai Paila, n aiaea, braa utd iron hnops ii-ie line in-iiii-ii- .il'- uiwii. iie- aie ,, , ,,,,, ia drj u n doldel till "Id J. It. KI SdKLL. "" Main -u.- t. my-ii Between third mid Fourth, loaiievtU. WWpM, 'll. I .1 U.I I. Tl It Ma ill II ', Vm Kanill i Weli Uall roitveiiienl article, this da i.-c. i. .1 l.r J. it ill sl l I . I Haia atreet, myj" It-tMs ii lliird an i f'ointl.. i.-ni-illi. a.Miu HiiHi tiPs .t.'tt iti it t: 1. 1: B k I. iim ! . RMHli:u A 'o. F--i Law ns or Or,;-nidi -s, v., to b. KM RICH A 111. yT Men and IhV tv.-.ir. iii VX l,,, , H, nt Uataae. gm t.. s km f.i li , in. F.r th. In -t Bern iu Ihe it t . H. KafBVII J Ch For the prettie I ml . Ii.a. t Crnj . M,!la. ,.i Silkanaarl .gttv 8. RMRt II . ci. XX'lth cii nid i liautt) 'i I. ra, l S I viltlill A Ctl i n-rriliiN , i tu KMltH'II Co., N" la.Hatt" iraet, nln will u lad lo anythiua in their line, ahethei ,..i , a Ui i u . r uol ;U, , , ,j ,., tnay bnj ,

agy tcca.-.u:;.. pondent of the item :

fM ADVERTISEMENTS.

1 ' t t r , Ttriti vi rii in tii'.-d T..t Line and ftachur. For sale at the Wooden War - luiu. J. 11. lll"S.LLL. -A iui.i street. mrSO Ui'tMf'L Third aud Fourth, Louisville. 0;. u-i. i. jjs'it .no u 't.vt. .'i.mm i'ii i n an. U. RAM BT, Jaw, toianaMngi milaai t"i naai lee uu itiacliiiMia : k "Tstq GaXTflStoVa New York Koapr aud Slower. N.w fork Mainm M.U.I.; - K a-, r and MuwaaT Coaahiiusl. Buckeye Reaper and Muner. Bockeye Moarer. R. I.. AJien'a Roaper and Mowet. Kilit-korse Threabs-rs aud ('leaneir nr-ie-r-i- 1 .t.-lni and Cleauer-'our-hane Separators. Two-horse Threahen. Also re (kretbers, af dtfcieal path rns. Core SI let his. 1 ! i aiei ui.u Scythtt). Grain Cradlra, 4c. Sampled of the above machined an be Been at hia at ore, comer f Vine and Firat ta. myJ'' C. U VMS T T4CMB.n vp vjisms I' a! h. ml aud Carpet Tacks thi: day received :.t the Wooden Ware Store. .1. B. Ut'SSKLL, V) Main street, jn II. tw.-en Third and Fmirt'i. I..iuiville. CEDAR CHURNS, Ac7 rrniM K s ust at Ht.tt CMM.E.B jt3 TKNTIOfl to his lare stock of FINK (-E-IAI; XVAKK, both brass and iroi Ik.iiuiI, comjw i n red, strijK-d, aud white Cedar Churn, of I It leknt. Pigi;iim, Water I'-ans, Ac. Thhove eaaayeian the largest atoek .ur aaaaead in I miavilli . la of U autiful w.-i knianslop, as low as . m I- jmi! lu-.-d in Cincinnati or St. Louis. Where in- d- . ii .j.-i . - in- taker, lin y ate (lacked in dry i i Ii iiii-'s. witlmut charge tor the ease, vMeB ui-inji s their satV. tianaMi tatinn , and kej ' lit-m ii I . rd i i ill For aale it tha Woodae Who- St.i . . Ni. ."ii Mam ' hreoa Tlurd an t l oi.rth, I.,.nis ill, mrm .i n ntrasKLf.. BUY XHK HKiHT KIM OF A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MOFFITT'3 BOBSI roXX KK ATTACH KIt i lei a t h. the heat machine .f the kind in the XX. -t. The ntidcrKirned are now preiarel to furnish in i. dines of thit; above Patent, of a atylu Mud make ' 1 eri-lled in the v. stern euliutlj. All We aak is nr wi.rl, may lie compared with any of onr c 'tempatraraaa, aa alao oar pricea These Main.- were alrendy thoronehly introduced and I. in-wu when we rommeticed the manufacture of theaa : and mm shall only aay tftat al the Lachinen i that latent which we in ike, shall l- mad. in ii h a manner, of surh materials, and with snch i ni prorata ntl nf oox oara, as will inaterially inthe valuable reputation it has a :iii red among I In- -tiers. We . .1, mom offer ! our cantoei i s a choioe of t lies, i ex, client Machine, and also a chui. e of the Home Powers, tn drive them, of any afz.-, froa t I., lo hnrae, upon as reasonatjle terms as any other i.ti-linment : and ee mpeetMl) aotlcit ernon itti.-r si'e nr kind, and would n qw-t that thej I..- seot in as early as osible, to insure getting the lnhtn- KKA'f A MJCILMAH. 1 1., full,. wiiii papers mill please opj f..r thr.sin. -lit!.-, and M-nd bill to Kratz A Ileilm.ui: I'eteisburji K pi-rter, Princeton (udiaiu in, New Harnmny Advocate, Mt. Vernnii Advocate, naanerttle m-iocrat, Grayville Herald. Nt. i ..iniel Bagteter, Shawneetown Illiimisaii Ohn-y Indeiendent, Yinoeiinef Gazette. w mkjs't. ttMWtvK tnim r at kWt. A room -ii llBl Itory of Hons,- No, . Main -ii,, i l- i r. i.i -niialile ..r a physirlan or lawyer. I npiiite at rtere below. mv'JO-lw g 911 1 T k hi i. nil it i' it i. x . rr i n.Ii.n COCHTT, KV. Th. iiii;iii,.l i.-m i ttully aiiii.'iiin i that Inwilt open th. m S iiiis on the ttrnt day oi Juihii i Tie -j i . - i;v anions the nioot celebrated in ti e Xi -t In eootu. tion with the Sulphur i . tiie Cludybanta Spriiif, mueh celeiti I I, i oaual of tin medieiual qualities of its iters. Kverj aeeoniiuodatrou will Ik- piven to iiitniL, tie-Springs. There ta a dajlv caMtvayaaca front Unioutowu t N. f. QMMKX, in Proprietor. mgo ii't.'tj ..v HK.trt.vtt .n.ttt VM i BINKH. a mtm ananaalnr thi sale. -fall tin- l -, otttterns ., ( '.inliiied Mowers and Ri.iji-ii-,.i Mewing or Heaping Machines. Farmers UtalJ ! well t.i apply s.m.ii, so that they can have a u I ma hine. mjl HORNBROOK A li i. i jvtnti i:s r dozen aaaorted white Waehls tarda, 'i' I. ixea Pln'ti Snap, asserted kinds, - sin TaHoar, and Opal I ami I,---. 1 1 1' plain and ngar-caree Dried Beef, Ifl ' - o do Hauls, Visi lbs Rice, IM W.- P ri lafliij , X nli a i ..inpl. le a-..-. irtinetit ol Family firoeeriea : dry, i , tie loval VTCKKBT hhos., i'iT7 K2 Main streot. .rtji s .i.vii jr'M'WMMMtf. WW WW STOCK AT niTTKCLLFS x. aoald leapectfaU Inforaa the public that we li ive Mint ii .eived our new stock of Gold and Silr X at. 1.. -. Iim Jewelry, Silverware. Clocks, Ould Pens, Ac including some very fine Lava, C.ral. lie, aiel Cameo S. tt- , n ry rn.li a id haudsome tl. - oftioM Oaerd, rob, and Vest Chains, Rreast I'nis, Hraeelets, Far Rins, Finger Rings, Ac w, it 1,1 . all particular attention to our stock of ii dd and Silver Watches, which ar- of siis-rinr qiaUlty, iu all reawapta. Also, a good stock of Ta- '!''. Ti i, Sa!t,.fe! M ustard spiaina, Forks, .V. , u irr.inti ! pure Sil,-r. Sih er-plated XVare, such as Castors, Cake IJaskel . .-p- a. .. nt i nr. iirsr oi ality, always on h and. Weareaniag at Faateru prices for cash, and II o r Hit olli ,,-i- lo Is- hs reproseute't. atylC WTTBOLLF ItKns., Main at. mm o T.l T o K s : po T.f ruts : -irt m l-iishels prime old Ohio Potatoei just recetl -ti ana Me mla M Hm kraeal market irlce in quanii i. la suit, kg CI1AS. HeJOIINSTON, ni 1 I 'dsiii street, neai the ( anal. TO THK tRMEB8!AIXI8 .t HOWES are appointed Sole Agents i th tie ol MANNY'S COMRINED RKAPER "C XloXVER the very lieet yet invented, cont .mill" all the latest improvements, nm Sales ini naainabi feera Areai Mf to MjIMI mayla a .in-t racaired, per steamer R. R Hamilton,,! lot d th. celebrated KEN SETT ALE, in ip H i-and pint-. ALUS A HOWKS, , v 1 1 XV ater street. ft' STHSI HllttVtt HVrl ' I.I, Hi: lad t. met with i-sstv havfni; from fi.isni tn an ,000 to jora t.on m a Floortac; are., factory 1 ha il aOW ateetuae in one of the ls?st situaii. ii- .-ii the FntuLi rivr, slid close to railway aaajaaaanataan. His ofcject in seeking partner ( la it -1 an mneli ,-, want of capital (tor his Ground , Liiiil-lin ;T and Mseliinery is paid t.-r, all licing new ), , mi laret with one to assist, and who has been I i ! -lit up I,, th.-. -irpentry or tinilier trade, (which he hill Hell I i-; ls-,-ii). Hi ow n time will le much i i ;i it up in BaWCaaraBBJ orders and other matters; t. I will . n-t .pn-uth reijuire iiinrh of his time It in Ii. in. 'I'.-any party w ho has tins am.iiint, or a near approach, will flud this a ?u.h opjs.rtunity. i Le ii .t lelial.le reference can In- vi .-ii, and tlie una a ill be ri ipiired. t For fi.rthrr particulars, apply to Mr. Robert er, al Mr. W'ada'a se-h aud Poor factory, Kvansville, hi to Joseph Snow, 1'atoka, Isith of Inill. ii... myll jrv.w. t. is it ni u i. ps 1 do.en liherkina, genuine Louden, I dn Mix'd I'ickles, do tin, I do I 'ltoW -I'huw, do iit, 'i ilo 1'iccadilli, do th, I XX hite Onions, do do. K..eiv.. fej I: nit ... ad this day at ta.. 11 . niiK I H01T8. t i: t it i:. i. ii i.i -.. . n.v" tmjs i ar doz ri ,t. 7. ;. . i i-1 . I d.es Austin Patent lie Cream ; t-zera itvidred al 2. II COOK a Son.-.. iOPPKK i .o u.ias nio t oi iii bt mil m i o n.- .if mm I. ui:i;i,kk itl;t;s. lOO H I'M MM. Pit PS II il. b nivll ll XS. Mi JoHNMOS ggttii.it .irpi.ps, PPJi itps.t.yn AT P I-, , ,., Drm Apples, III do do Peaches, I i a- k Prune-. Ju-l reoeivrd ami lor sale by ".-'I C11AS M JOHNSTON. t"s,.VH,ss ...i, i aTrted Pitfcrbtirg and XX h. . lin. Nails, '" I-! - e d XS imoW Cliss, MM do do Flasks, 18 d" l.. Tumi 1, i -. Ml do do Jill. JlHt le, elv.dl'V a 1 1 ! xv I1KKI KH A UIGii:

SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT. STONE, GENTHNER & CO M ANUFACTUBBKiS. ELISII V S. DAUCOCK KVAS-VILLK. I N Ji I . N ftfxweatf a. Have constantly ou hand Sami. Deem aa 1 taaxna aaat ai i ma a i tanaa Hi.. i -o . n .r Aiiean LniiiU-i , well -eiis.ii.-d. and m-.it I v and str.n ly manufacti.ri d. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. SASH. 1 HO K' NIUv-.. -Jn ...c,... ... 1 5... ...1'4... rater ki WIMmiW . : :it SOS. axln 8x10 loxli loxLi MteM H'xl4 luxlo 14 1 1 MX 7ii Ml N4 1 M 1 al i m I tn U'xlii aa 1 1 taxi loxll le k vZ ...144a i2xis:":::::"::"""::::::iC:::::::::::::::;;;: 1 bet k llails. - aii ol i, In r r ie-i on haad, r put up at short llolll'i. n u it s Till, KM 1 IJv .size. 2-.Xte-I'kK-R. i at i as 1 Ml ' INI I -41 1 70 2 I " IS J 5 I 'Mt ' 3 1 i ... e. Had m . I ' -J IX - ...16 H m e 1 t 2-te6-ia se ; ;! ti'i .- .v. .: in LIIa9. IVaa I-. .. Hitioua v naO. irdiiH Mhate, II l ! 1 w - ......... I 4 I - .si 17 . 2 2 2 2 72 flu. ; isi :t aOu ft ;'ji 8xH liixl 10x14 10K15 liixIU 10Xl 12xlK FRAMES aeam HxM 10x1-2 Bene' nana" window . TntcKr..-i8. ran, l ' $ GO I ISI Ofh. r -i.- made to order. Ut m.lNDs ot alt - i ordi r. aalT imoKs other than regular -, - u hand, or made on short notice. Iioors moulded fo order. Iluildi i ah ail d. U Bible, make their Frames of renlar sixes, they t tn ihen he aajajpUeal ar aay tun. . Ceiling, biiiiuf, and Vlaoring fvr sale. Jlonld-utg-of all sizes. Fencing; itnards 1'., tee I l.wia-. lor sale i heap. One XX induw l ontains t w . i , u: .'- All ordera must Is- addressed t.' B. a. BAR u. h. myll -ljdA-w Evansville, lud. mgiin ii it t: i t i ooo t, its. ki ttjiH BW , iir.-.l In led lleet, r eived ami Ly CHA8. JtiJOHN8TOM, Poaag block, myll Maui street, neir the I 'anal. iW Ml O I, P MM U N U'.HJ H. I .nm IIKKI.LA MAKES. ANI Tl lUallt, First street, between Vim- and Dni-i,.i. alrrrtr. keaps constant I. ou ttaad a full asaortuient of Parasols, I'mlHellas, Walking l m.--. .v. ., and sell- them at the loajreal prices. Hepairiug iloaa at skei t ao ti. e and in the Ihs.1 uiaiiuer. All tune-m' uork promptly done. lujlo-om J. Card. HJi'H .. A' MtMiM L L 1 It I I. TO 19 announce the coaapletton of the extensive iuiproveiuents to their concern, which have heen in progress for some time past, to afford the utmost i n ility for carryine; ou un et( naive tnule, by aelliiiR a yjood article only at suck pricea as eantiot fail to give universal satisfaction. Having this object in view, every consideration that straightforward dealing, founded OB honor and liltemlity , can Rive, w ill Is- resorted t", and tl.us e-i tlili-it mutual hdein-o ls-twe. n buyer and seller, Tin- stock is itiiusually laige. i-very depai tinent ivpletc, and purchasers may rely npn nieef iiij' with an extensive assortment on reasonable lerma. tnai wnld djrwt larlicular attention to tl -ir late iinp.irlation of Irish Linen to !, v i ' and I I isli l.iiiens, 1 2-4 Linen Hheetiniss, I'illow Linns, Hand kt-rchii I-, Towels, MapfciWf , Hloachrd and Hi own Llnan TaMe Ctntna, nr., A .-. I'oriier of Main nnd First stmds. nVS MiX Tit. I .-X'O. 1 I I t'H 1. 1: S, HFlrU lot sal.- l.j th. dozen or hundied, 10 bushels small X lute I leans, 2 bushels Corn Meal. For sale at BafU Z. II 0OK SOlfg. Look Out! rmMIMi IWMIMiHSItJ-MiMI UMiSPMifT ML fullj l'. to inform the citizens ,l Ev.ui--ville, that he has re, . nr.l a lot ., first . lass Fl'ltNITl'RK from the Ka-t. l et r il. , ription, which he intends selling low as at any store m the city. Persns iu want of -..ml tiirniture :tr invited to iitll befure purchasing elsewhere. I take all kinds ..I old I iiriuiiii. in eatphan for aea mkyek i;i i.i.i.Mir.ni i;i; Dealer in --e. ..i,l hand Furiut in -. on Seconal St., aatBfaee Maui and Locust. jia im Vti M HOOMM r 1 1. 1..I It OP PIMi:. Prince of th" House David; Spnrp Sermons, lifiii edition ; City of ttte (in - Kine;;Th Ministry of Life; Life of .lames XX'att; The Jealous Huslstnd; Love no- Littl. hm.- m- I . i ; II Life ill New X'ork, by Jonathan Stick j Kouiaie audits II-ro Lite of K it Caraoa. For aale kj JOHN DSALl . ajjff Corner First and Main stns is. wm. air.BRowra i.h.m .,ht... n MP It HO H'l It K MMIIOI IIIITO.V, MM Wholesale IMi It A 1 1 STS. I', .1 r- in I'mmOils, Vahnisiiks, Ac,, WeaMngton Medi Mainst., Evans ille, Ind. C, unti l eichant-. supplied i n v. ry Mnernl term- in7-ly Ice Cream! Ice Cream! MB aWTIA M.JTK OP TMMK I Itt.'i BZ n of Kartell ,v I'o.. wnld respectfully inform the public generally that hi ha opfeaeeT his Ice ream Saloon ; and will w.u rant hi- re.tm lo ,e ,1 the purest and most delicious kind made in the city . Evening paities and weddi ngs can l- snpplhsl ,t the shortest noti,.- anl .ti Ot-- i.n.-t i, -,,ii,,i terms. The lateen has laeii latelj titled up in i siiperli style. J"A Urge supply of ( oi,f.- lionwrj and 'nu kers lo pt i-onstantlj on hand, nnd lor sale at whole-ale or retail. rnyiluid It I I- I I. .1 It KI tJ)Tm viile rnenei Hauuisom Bkidoes. Hiimphrev. master, leave, K in vilie for flow iim? Qrecsa ererj I in RSDAT, at l A. M.; leaves Evansville for I iMilleeren SI V DAY, at P. M myo-lyd wgofTou i. i: T'Hiti: i.t., pin st BIW street, two door-, s. nth of the Stir-rv House. Te MILL Pits, or wo I'M. it- m m: MILI.EKS. Apillle i i , wait, . I t in a Flouting Mill, in a town on the Ohio Hirer, where there is a home cash demand for more flanr and oflall than one run of stone can make. Th.building is ready, and a corn mill now iu operation .nit. Allth.it i- n iuued is capital sufficient to purchase one of II inier's patent Mills. Tiepresent owner is a practical Millar and Millwright He nel a artner with a small capital, and one capable of doing the oul-door buainesa. For particulars apply to Mr. I'arlile, at the Journal office. mj'T-'In 11 II' I'OTJTPS :jo SKS. JtST ey w i . -ceiv.-d per st. amer Falrckltd, and for wale fey CWA8. M JolINs on. Poaey'i block, myll Main street, near the Canal. 4 TO" I i ,-X.S .. H.ITTI.-X I ' 7 Lac- ' lort.-d I otton Yarn. Lai bales Nws. I and 2 Cotton Latliie.' In -t..-e an. I 1. r - ,! I myll VTHKKLEK k KlOOfl ttPMtKs.' snips; 9 HKi mats Cinnamon, I " l.a-rs lV.prr, In haes Xlhj.i.-e, "' liX" asMirted Hro. Spin-.. Foraale l. '" XX in n i l; ,i RUtf T limit siiip.tip.s t. ii v: ii.ii-t: just receivrd the third shipment of tbeaa ' -conning" XX' .-itch Spring lloope, the "KaoeUior" t tl..- season. Also, Men's and Children ,, Hats, Shoes, and a general aasortnient d I'rv limsis. mt S. KM 1: 1 1 li .V ' . I'-' Main street. m. 111 if li, so.tr .1.1-11 I mt MP.VS. M UMI bats extra Kalinl KI"U l.-siirlii, Hal bats Sius-riai do, J". l.xs Pr.s lor a l.'anilde s l-st aw, t.t.1. I.-.I Ihiekell-. Jllst recviv.r.1 tUld f..r sale l.v I THAI M. lulIN.-Ti'N. an30 . I',..., ', liloik. Main -t.. te ar Caual. t.J H P S T, t 11 BmB pp STJS 'It rmm best a--.i tlii'lit id Ullll'Wa-ll 1.1 llrle- eel ..ii 1 i..r sa!,- in till- .it v . i- n., "ll exhibit. on at MTOliPAKH a THOMPSON'S, jpjti 17 Main streets tTtix iii.imi if Ttiti.n rso.y wn.i. TP open tin daj an invoice I hie Perfumery. Fan. v Soaps, ami Hair Oil, iticluJiiie; Ihe celebrate I Cn-oine. so highly recemnieuded for tie-Hair. 1 1 ii.iiiii i n liiida.id Butt. illv Extracts I,r the Jlaudk.-r, In. i. and a I u . sortmeut of Coos-ne,J)ressin Com ha and Urnsbee, nt iho Drug Store, IT Mala atreet.

MISCELLANEOUS.

MISCELLANEOUS. ======= 7 .tl.t: OT .VA.iA MtttTJITK KV N-VI1.I I n x Ll'N EM' A .first av ot Jane, I- :. at .i .l.- k IV JI., at Ihe C urt ill be Mtld at Public Aucltuai tbr followinc I.'!.- .ii,.l LMiidf in and adj. . mint: villit Lot t. l'pw-r Kuaaraeaaeet, ToxlOp aWt, corner i le lii UI W'.iN i -I r -t tlie ItainlmBint aud niot valuable nuoccuieil residettce lot in Kvalia 1 I II. Kajt .t fi.HI feet, c. n.ei I z. LKaaation Knlaanreaaent, Main stieei and the canal, i a , rebiinee. I acre- i f land on I'ij-eou t'ns-k mid Hit-Salt XX'oil roa t. known a part . f the Mitchell Tract, ls iii-th. XX. -t part ii. ijr. . f S-c :M,to u i ,raut:i U, all la innaeVia and -aainla jaavfrarr Will ta aV iu , t- -f alsnit ft acres each, to anit pun Itaeere. The f. ie -one-' i- tie prtipertyef tlw .daltaod Mi nor heii - I .1. ituaud l.i n.t MiUhell.deceaaed.aaC a.- to ihe uiUnar hein it tid by order ol Court. Thi' titlee are iroed. adult heir will warrant -Ten,.oi M,., i. , ii-.li . '., at , and iat It montha on iatereat and uaartgage a the prxaperty. I. AN., at -ante time aud 'lac, lot 170 DouatioQ Kcliu." i TaaaXn1 feel, Iviiij; bt-tw-,ii the canal ii.i-n. and iii,- irei man i nlliotn i hiircli. containing !; i. k and a traiut- teiK Uient, and aa ka) houaa. Lot I" h, block M, Kastt-rn Cnlarremeat, a I '.ii f.-et- in a -rood neighl-orhood, on X in.- and Sixth -tireta. li. Lot- I and ft, Cnion place, Ifl0xl4a ftset, n-ar re-idem . - ,.f .Ind-.- baker und E. at. Baboock. Titkw ij.sid. and warranted. Terau name as above. 7. Alaobd '. ," 1 1:1 , . loU 12, If. 17, and la . a, Ii .' .xlij1.. Eret , and fr... . lots ia and 20, all in Ll.sk 1, Carpenuri place, on Bond atreet, cleee ta Central M.ukel central for hueineea nr rraiitcaacai. h. Li t I aud 2 aiiti tana front, aaat lots 1,2,1, ; . , 7. -, and j, in block 1. Bat tell place 2&xln0 le, t en i vip.-ntei stivt-l. oppevite W. Carpentei'a i, -,.. net-and J.i in-- 8waaaon'a Luaiber Yard. U. I I- i ' . J7, and 2S, iu saute block, on Cent r street. 10. The mpel half of bl.sk Jt 1 tat tell place, car-ii-i Elai ..'ol Canter stris-ts by average of 76 II. Lota : and 3, block 1, Stockweir KuI i . n i t . a Third street. Ingle atreet, and Market ii, I ie! joining St. Joem'a Church. 12. 1 t- 1 aud J, Kubdiv. block 1, Stock wall'i Sail, i Diriaiea and Third atresia, toto f.-et en Division l y IdO ht ou Third .- 1 1 ,-rt a shop on lot "A i I- -I. . tn.i -s, iu block 17, Stockv , Lnlargeanent, on I c-la at ns t, between Sixth ami v . nth, L'd.xl'i:)i feet. l.oUi.and nndeV. yt Lota Ll H.andt, block ! .. - rii I , nt good lota for manuCaci .rni; i iii i . ,.ii canal, two f route. I . Lot - 11. 1 . ..ml of Iii. Avon place, being 1 an a re, with t w-q frofcte IIS feet in width, on Se. .... I street, n ai Ju ice Maker's residence. In. Lot In'.., '.i Union place, Water atreet ICahi Itfi let 17. I mlii '. lot block 147, Latnasco, on First atreet. and .1. t sfjuare, near Marine Hoapital. 1 ' - ii. iv- known hs lot 17, Embree Division, N. W. quarter, 24, 6, 11, on Pigeon Creek, near the KaH VX eila. Titlee.all good and warranted . All 'axea here -after roaila dm- tots- paid by parchaaer. The lopiilation and i.-Uue ol property fa Kraaaville ia ito a iucreatoiii so fast aa lo inanre food bargaina. Trcni i - mi Hue third raati, one-third at 1, -thud at t omit, with iatereat on note and morl i wnivin relief lawa. For furtBer informatiim applv to JOHN INGLE, .Ik , or IGbKHE X RT A A NTH ES, kvansville, It.d V. xv-ui 1 1 . Max i. is ,'.i my&-4wdaw M.iOH s.ii.m: OJ bJiBW TBBJBB! B Tl ,- a. .(r and part of the a. w. qr. of aect. .1. I m i. -. Kane.- in weet, ooataining SM noma of land. i iiif; 1 , miles north ol Kvansv ille, nnd 11 -oi.'li of I'liiieetoi In. Italia One-half of Btid tracta ia in a a-oMi -Hate .. cultivation ai d well hejeed and improved. 'I lie ti.-lds are arranged aoaa lo, ni ,ii, 1 . t, jo acres eac.i, and provided With in i - i inga of aever Bailing later. 1 lie lliiihiinpi cunaiat of a good frame house, i oiitaimiij,' 7 r e rooms, conveniently arranged, a good liauie snioke honae, milk booaaa and nailei taaaJakna darns and niliii niiaaaaij hnildinga. Thaee is also upon the above land a giaal orchard ol hoice frnil trees the land not in eiiltitati i- .. i.-ixsl with the hues! limber the cuulry will produce, 'ihe aaid land ia situated lajtMoeti lie- XX'al.anh and Kite Canal aud Kranaville a Ciawlordsi ill.- IL-airoad, three mi lea from each, is a model .-! k farm, and in the moat le aliiiy part ol South) ru Indiana; eoriety ia good, and the Count rv Melt provideil with aihwls aud dun . lies. AIi o tie ,-ast halt and part of the neat halt of tie. southwest qr. ol ci. ji.. Town 3 a, Kange 10 Weet, containing I u i. !. a:-ut acree in rnltlvaii -oil and uffiUi nnsiirpuaaed. The land la difiaV d i ,i at en Iiiyh roUing and rich bottom. Tin - a a oi , at agj kaarai I . range 10 w, contain in", Ii! acn-a ; Then kfa .i of se, t IS, town. la, range 10 west, coutainiii-; Ml acres ; II,. nu .r ii ,. r,r .. wr town d a, range IO we-t, containing; .ro acres ; Th.- ti e .p ii w ijr id sect ji, town S a, range 10 w, coutainiiie I" ai res ; BMantad on tie X .i K. canal, Vt miles north of Kvansville, ai d iu the immediate vicinity of a steam mill In lull and successful operation, capable of tnrniii ; imt UOUfeel of lumls-r daily, which mill will be sold it desire.) with the hut named land, or separately . Kit i i in- and pnrtieiihtra apply to 8. M. Holoanib, 1,-1 in. i ii the --j" j, n lani k t.. the pa. del-signed Al- the follow inK valuable Beal tsi ,i, in i fee i ity ot KraaanrUta and Laaaaaco: Til. n W lit ol let 1, and the II w -4 of Lot 1C4, and Hi. ii w .. ol Lot MO, tha whole of Lota 211, : in iii.- Donation Kulargeuient. 1 l. t- No. i in Id It, Lot lo in fej m Lota I and 3 in I I 27, Lul lo in Id 33, lot IS in bl 39, lot Mia bl 41, lot 7 iu Id i t, and lot 11 in bl ol.iatho Katern Kn-rlarement. Alao, lota M and 20 ha b B, lot i:t in Id 14, iota G and t in Id 17, and lot lo u, Id IS, iu the Fourth Knlar;;etiieiit. Ilbe-third of hd M. , and the wind, of lot 111 in Iri inal Plan. I, .' :; ad I in Id :. Klliott'a Knlargeaaent Lot- . i .m l Hi in llll, South Enlargement. I ' 1 .1. .ii inii :r hf of ft, in bll5. Stock well En. I Hi 13 ia M I. baker's Addition. " lota in LoaaaaoO City and Additions Alao the followiii Farming Lands in Vanderbirrgh, fJibson, ami I'ike countiea Tin- ii e, i, e .i - : am 8 a, range 11 w ; 40 acres. The w fef, n w .,r. aec 14. t 8 a, range low ; aoaciea. XX hf, s w-qr, se, ii t ii I h, range 10 w ; 90 acres. Khf.ee qr, w ijr, sec Is, town 6 a, range 10 w; in acres. I. t ,. sub n w qr, ec 24, town C a, rang IT w; IB imaarae Lot jo mil. n w qr, si-c 24, town a, range 11 weet ; ii 77-100 acres. XX hf. n . ,(r. ast If, town 7 s, range 11 w; 80 acres. K hi n e .jr. s. i , towu 6 a, range 10 w ;m acres. N a an , arc 10, town fi a, raage 11 w; IM acree. S w qr, aoc M, town 0 s, range 11 w ; 100 acres. Kwqr, t town i --, rantre n w-; V't) acrea. N e qr, - ar ,tr, se-M, town r.a, range low ;40a.v N eqr,uo qr, aecU towu fi a, range 11 w; 40 aoaa, N wqr, ii w ijr, an .1. t..wn Ca, range 1" w;40ace. N eajr, n jr, sec -j. tow n i, s, range 10 w; 40 acrea. s hf, s .p, s..-, '.. t. m u ii k, range 9 w ; 80 acrea. Si hf, s e qr, aec S3, town II a, range 10 w ; 80 txres. N w jr. n qr, sec 34. town C a, range 10 w;40acree. M it ol H, above tracts are well located, value, hie and n-cept it., of a h ii;h state of Improv" ment . are situated near Ibe iii), upon the Railroad or tenant. loo aerea n w qi ol st 7, town S . range 8 w. llill dd II e qr do do 2 B, do 8 W. 1 d. s w qr do 22, do 2 a, do 9 w. 191 do s , qr do 31, do 2 a, do 9 w. haV v qr are qi id 2a, do lOw. . lo.l.. ii e qr, n r qr Ji,, ih. 2 a, do lOw. 2odo n bfaeqra i qrSB, d- la t- tew. i ii qr, se, 14, do 4 a, do 10 w. li'i.bt sw.ir.uo 22. do da. o lOw. o - qr do do 3 a, do 10 w. Said ti ii t- an l.x-afed near t be Canal and Ball.in i i with the most valuable timber for bnildlti - an i ofhi r purpoaes, and are the finest lands in the oomty for Agricultural piirpoeea. Titles porft-cf. ret it., i, a .jr of sec. 21, town 3 e, range w esx ; ifo acres tinwest ; it "I - '4, town 3 a, range 88 a rea the -r-t katf, s w qr, of ecc 24, town 3 a, rat 7 west ; 80 at r the e half, a w qr, of section 24, town 3 . range 7 aaat. id; in I- iii l-ike and ftihaon n aatieeaee hi healthy portions of th. tonetry, well supplied with gooil wa er. also w ith an ahundance of th best tint er ai d -tone coal. Titlea IndiapnUhlem Persons d est roa t purchaalng. will call "i-n them.iie.-ii r-'l.p!!itt. the Keal Kstafe Agency, in. -...,-,-, I'oiirt Hou t.-.-A,i-ville. Ill'' tl- St II WALKEB. P THl. SP annTt-4 wdtfdniar sikii i 1 lH 73 Mil MM. MT.-i.-hr it- i I ' i .ttoea, ftar eating or eeed luat ra:l , Main atreet, near the Canal. .ri;'-'-" i i.r. sr. in uoxps i and for aale mr i HAS. IL. loll NSK'N I'oaey'a Block, aj.U Main street, near the Carnal. A.'A.' B ! PP. K II ! FRED !C9BJS", M OaM and Bran, in store and for sale by Tl AS. Mc JOHNSTON, i - Main street, near the i anal mt is i -i it i .ti run r.i.y-T to B loveraof . u t.. know that ELIsM A - HAKCoi'K ived an invoice of tboae cetearated " Baltimore XTabe'' aaat "KI SoP' (EL n-t In th-in -ttte cau't be taat. mtyO MB I HP. I 1 11 p H VI.I'P HJM H M rant. -.1, for sale ch. ap at - mj T. u. cook a son a. aaissol f t aaaLar vac H TJI'Mt 1 MM thin I.. tr. . vi-tinz lietw.H ii the under -ll'tl.'d. under name ol ulin-ted A Satun.is .lteaoniM ',. i v . -, ... . . a bv Ullltllal i , ..e.eiit Said i Si. bin collecta ana ru- , .-.v. --.11 ,1. i.i i .1... I,. .,, and nays all its liabili ti.-s, and u-, In ssi u aim onl iu lN--fotv. t . U. OLMSTED. K. II SAB1N a-U.f. ii..,. ta tna at , I take pleaanre In I il ll- ndibK Ii, v -Hie "ser anl C. 0 OLMSTED.

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