Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 250, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 June 1859 — Page 2

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tVAaSVILIJa, ISP. FRIDAY MOBNM9 I Mill - - ) U 1 Virginia Election. Our co temporary declares that Virginia was never more intensely Democratic than ricvuwu. uuuuupuug iu uutu Bourbon rule of port, and eL-cl.og , indpenlent men be nn increase of demotion ... to democracy, then we agree with our neighbor that true Democracy has not been so strong in old irgiuia since tlie days ot T 1 l I 4 nnMi llwiro at, . JUCIMU. Ill lliTT UMV.UII1WJ ...... w .. ... .... unbroken Lecompton delegation of regular m a I convention nominees. Asiar as nearil irom in the late election, she has chosen fiyht regular administration candidates, four independents, elected over the regular party nominees, and in opposition to the utmost extensions of king Caucus, and one out spoken, avowed opposition member. The Bourbon cnucusites have now right instead of thirteen adherents in the delegation. This is in truth a gain to true Democracy. The new members iu the following list are marked with an asterisk (): 8. Vilhwu, Dein. H A. It. liotelrr, W big n. B. B. 0rnett, D. S J. T. Hj.rri,' I. V. 3 D. C. Dejaruett)," I P. 1" WifrTd CUmmtttf, D. 4- Wa. O. Goode, D. 11- AH-rt i. Jeiikmi. I'. TIhj. 8. Burock, V. I- H. A. KdwaaiUon, 1' S,lilt..u K Loakr, I D W K S. M ul.n. I l 7 WIIIUhi Smith, V. The lndejK-ntlents owe their election chiefly to the Opposition votes in the- districts where that party had no candidates of its own. Mr. Boteler is an avowed Whig, and is said to be indebted for his election to the Hunter clique, who opposed Faulkner. Mr. Smith supported the Know Nothings in 1855. The opposition went into the canvas entirely unorganized, with ?o little expectation of success, that they did not nomiuate Congressional candidates, but in a part of the districts. The Whigs of Ohio, are by thc reso lution of the rrcvnt Republican convention, i insisting upon th- repeal of the fugitive slave act, placed in an awkward position. compromise acts were claimed as Whig measures, advocated by Uenry Clay and Daniel Webster on tlie floor of the Senate, and approved by Millard Fillmore as President. They were voted for by Johu Bell of Tennessee; George R. Badger, of North Carolina; John M. Benin, of Georgia ; Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina ; James a IVarce, of Maryland ; Meredith P. Gentry of Tennessee; Humphrey Marshall, of Kentucky, William H. Bissell, the present Republican Governor of Illinois; Edward Stauley, the last Republican candidate for Governor in California and John L. Taylor, of Ohio. I Mr. Webster said in a speech in the Senate, iu July, 1850, that "the principle of the resolution of runaway slaves is not objectionable, unless the Constitution is objectionable. If the Constitution is right in that respect, the principle is right, and the law providing for carrying it into effect is right. Whigs! how can you any longer vote tor Republican candidate; ' Would Clay or Webster, if alive, do that? Ckt. Enqutrrr. Thu Whig natioual platform of X2 contains the following declaration : That thc series of acts of the thirty-first Congress the act known as the Fugitive Slave Law included are received and acquiesced iu by th Whig party of the United States us a settlement, iu principle and substance, of the dangerous und exciting questions which tuey embrace; and, so far as they are concerned, we will maintain them, and insist upon their enforcement, till time und experience dhall demonstrate the neces sity of (urther legislation to gnard against the evasion of the laws on the one hand, , and the abase of tbeir powers ou the other, ' not impairing their present efficiency, and we deprecate all further agitation of the questions thus settled as dangerous to our neace. aud will discountenance all efforts to continue or renew such agitation, Wheat VI r. wherever, or however the attempt may ( made; and we will maintain this system H essential to the nationality of the Whig party and the integrity ot the 1 niou. However strong may Ik? their desire to j unite with the Republican party to break ' down the tule of thc Destructives that now have the ascendancy in the Government of the country, it will lie difficult for the Whigs of Ohio to co-operate with a party tbat declares one of its principal Ohjet ts to be the rejal of a series of measures which the Whigs themselves have proclaimed to be but a part of their constitutional duties to enact and maintain. The HVorts of the Ohio Republicans to unite the opposition appear to be most nnfortunatc and ill-advised.

1,1 the tiand-; ot foreigner,' and the f')li lUl I f Mliaiiajajl I II The first -tiuggle """ ffatvly recommends the Governbetween the French and Austrittns iu the ment - not to almndon the i.lca " ol c-x-present war, took plac and was won by 'l'ngif Cewtafht H Napoleon III., at Moutiljollo, where the French, under Nanoleon I., defeated the lFeaaa ajre aipatatti that slaaaew aaay

Austnans ntty-ninc years ago. just after he CBsH Bjntagi n ported Somers, w hen Capt. Ma. Un.;c hung had crossed the Alps; and what is worthy ; there of late is thu eating ol public dn.i.ei- I yoaug Spencvr, the son of the then Seen larj of remark, neither of the Napoleons was at l lvl 1,1,1 ard of was that euteu by the i ot War, at law yartl arts) Mr a!, was, the battle, but in the vicinity. It is a curi- ' Medical Convention ot Homo oputhists, who I we lliink. pm-ei eferk on the I ri g, and it . - - - , . . Ka ii .i . ... was his testuuonv that n? t lii.-ctly uniilions historical coincidence, tbat thc Uttle of je,bh-d at the American A them, to cated 8aajja3 lab n-aaeiatva in thTrtMontibello was thc first fought by the troops d.-o-u.,.. and promote the s stem of practice t, lh,t, , niutiny 'I he d 1 1 a ! bas lived of Napolec.i I. , after crossing the Gr.atSt to winch thev are devoted. Longfellow, m-u ral . nrs in our ity, was a brave anti Bernard, in 1800. It was one ot the th-- .et, and a long list of eminent hterarv l''-l'' ioii. heart, d in in, an 1 e lm . - , , . . . . ! i7i.r,rim..ii rir11, ! .. . circle of friends, who will be startlM at the boodiest and fiercest ever fouirht. In ihc ' ntlemen, prominent business nieu. and . , . ri- .

. - - - " desparity of numbers the rcsemblauce is also remarkable. Napoleon I. bad then only 16.000 nieu. two-thirds of whom were n.-w soldier who had never seen a shot fired, and with these he was to arrest the deserf,.,onnr . ate march ot an army of 120,000 vcteutu Aoitriaos A lakminu. The people of Aruonin have held a nitetiug aud declared their Hfteiisfariiou with theproceediogsof Conferes.s, in refusitiK to gire them a Territorial Oarernment, and ttieir iutention to serrde from the Uflion in cousequenct. A de-epaUli from N'ew Orleans state tbat tb report of the prevalence of yellow M ' ..immm Im aands.x. S - ! - I. re ver iu luai nj .a u..v.... . oi n 5,u,r,e caa offerer baa o curtad there I hit sea-

aJss" The receipts of cotton at New York ' this year, are about 680,000 bales a larger (

receipt than in any year previous. More thau half the counties in Virginia have given majorities for Goggin Tn 1850, Buchanan had majorities in about j three-fourths of the counties in that State A movement is on foot to have the -- - .. i ncxt i nited ."Mates rair iu-m at t ineago. Thc ncccmr, hi toil k auJ ,,ouiMU dollars subscribed for littjng up the grounds, 4c. An agent has gone t0 Wushiugton to meet the Board. I. i. mrtX thnt . nt of the Biw 1 1 li rpivirln tlinf ;m il"en! I) I IIP .o .v. -0 r rencli (.lovernment visUe.t rairnaven. a t. J . . a. ' wassatnusens, mr tne purpose o pun um the new clipper ship, not yd aawcn, recently launched, and ln-longing to Ben ben Kish, of Fairhaven. There is an interesting moral, a. well as phvsiological tact, iu the personal , item in the following from the Troy Wiif: 'There is a girl residing with her pa rents iu the lower part of the city, who is I'J year- and i mouths of age, and is tin-inotht-r of a child about a month old. Its father L- only iu his loth year. . Ho OSM can deny them the diameter of rather pro-gn-.-.-in-juvf nilts. fraylr. Bofls has startled the Virginianby coming out with an article, the effect of which is to show that . pitiun m,w assumed by the tn :ne Southern lnder in favor of slavery in the Territories, by Congressional action, is nothing more nor lea thau the Wilmot Proviso reversed. In DisTRKSa. The Flemingsburg (Ky.) Ltgion has it from good authority that many people in the mountain counties of that State, owinp to the shortness of their crops last season, are now seriously suffering for want of the necessaries of life, and calls upon all who have it to spare to contribute to their relief. ftThe Emperor Naoleon has ordered the Colonels of regiments to expel from their corps all correspondents of newspapers, whom he styles '-obnoxious persons" and meddlers." Officers are also forbidden to hold correspondence with newspapers, as the Kuiperor wishes the exclusive privilege of publishing the news in bulletins, according to his own views and tastes. A 1 i. tf. r ok I.aki r i is for El noei In uiie day last week there passed through the Wclland Canal, from Upper Lake ports, lollowing vessels bound for Kurope From Detroit, the Caroline and G. D. Doustor WwrfJiajl , Gold Hut.tn, for Bor- , deaiix ; (rand Turk, for Hamburg; ami I from Cleveland, J. G. Deshler, for I icland. I Thex were all loaded with staves and lumber. There are a number of Austrian merchant vessels now in the poits of the ' i niin.i aaUs k.i ir a , ... r.....;.t nit 1 ' the end of the war, or run the gauntlet of I the French rfajpers. some of which are -u - pected to be on our coast watc hing for them. The sudd... depaiture ol ,everal trench 1 v. ssels of war from Havana a few dajinfO I was for the interception of NmM ves uls, it j is Bajasnaaaah faji,,. The Mexican Archbishop ot PueN , who was expelled trom Mexico ly I'reident Comoufort, lor .-editious designs against hi. administration, is now a fellow-exile in New York city with his former antagonist Comonfort- who was compelled iu his turn, by the mnchinatious of t lie priests, to endure the fate he had inflicted on his ow n enemiwi ti l l i . i 1 Uv ,S SillJ l c v"dentiy opjioscd to the war in Italy, and the newspajier correspondents relate some curious stories of the warmth which she cxpresses lu-r feelings on the subject. Shi i-1 repeated to le much under the influence of Arch-Bishop of I'arw, who, with all the priesthood, MS warm symjutthies for Aus ,rmU&- The Madrid journals of the 2Gth ult., state that the English are repairing and strengthening the fortifications at Gibralter, and arming batteries, also thnt troops, beavj ; U'i-;, and large stores, are being col1 ted there. The h.ipanot in giving this newt, exclaims, "Gibraltar! There is no veritable Hpenierd, who loves the glory and dignity of his country, who does not thrill , with emotion at the idea of seeing this rock I m. t . I , a a F ldit.ciana, wert present to particijiate in the njoyment, and add their moral support to ,h system whose success thoy were cele- . .. "rating. . , I Tlie papers tbia week repoit two in- ... .. .... , sto" ' homsinfiSbtsbetw,enrhU. drew under twelve years ot age. iu owe f y in , only eight years --uui-it anoiner m toe same age, r. ith ;' "t-k- Mh"-'' lr.t.-lmv. the skull mid Vro,lucc' k-JOtiwion tf vvliich llie little Nsfer- ' in a Iew huUr9- Uia assai'-nt was arrested on a warrant of tlie coroner and (.i. limited to the tombs. In unotlier instanoe, two small school girls, between ten ami twelve years old, got into a quarrel, 1 mm M. al... m at-- I.l wnen one siruc iuc uuier uitt uie, ueau with a stick, producing effects similar to the 1 those in the case nhove related.

Not n very Flattering Picture of fie .Three hundrw and seventy sol-M-. Richard II. Ih"ajr.. of Bottom thus : diers the property of Uncle Sam passed ' . Mwl . 1 41 .. in : r : i 1

I writ. s in his xvnrk To Cuha una H-uk ot the KlHical ami social condition" of Cuba. The picture is certainly not a rery natterlflg One. tlOW an- u 10 mumic euv.u a rate ot people- as tins, in c.t.-e 01 ine ant.e.ation of ,he is!and to th5s country ? Science, arts, letters, arms, manufactures, and me learning ana uiscu.-.ons oi poi.i.is, of tlieologv, and ot the great problems and ninn.U. inme thoimndnf the thir.!.i: - "i " ; 7 : : 0 S-t 825?! Uuf Stream drifu by their shores. Xor is , -i i there, nor lias there been in Cuba, in the me-( 1 nmrv 01 iwe voting auu mniuie apeu, ueoaie, , . ' r .i i.i I 1 i n n orinri,.; np .nn n( thn It. -let am! nH.jt 1 J "-- il t.r.....Ac ..I ut iriu-nriinii'lif . rudimental processes of self government. i ' m . ,, i m, ;,.. ,likti iiiami.i 1-,. i,or ; ,),c mhans liold the land and the eapia -m. a ? 1 . . tai. ami uireci me agricultural niuusiry ; lue rotSnnerce is shared U twecti tlie Cubans, and foreigners of all nations; and tlie governDDCnt, Civil and military, M exercised by Old Spain. Xo Cuban vote.-, or attends a lawful nolitical mcetinir. orsitson a iurv. or sees a Uw makinijassemblr. ejceept asacuriotity abroad even in a municipality ; nor baa U helped to make, orpinterest, or administer laws, or borne arms, exc ept h special lieeaM of government. In religion, he has no choice, except between Roman Catholic and none. The law- that govern him are made abroad, administered by a central power, a foreign Captain Ocncral, through the agency of foreign civil ami military ofltcera. The CuhsM has no public career. It be removes to Old Spain, and i-. known Sjfl .i supporter of Spanish royal power, his Creole birffl is ptobtoy no impediment to him. -Bui at bomeas a Cuban, be may ! planter, a merchant, a physician, but be cannot expect to be a civil magistrate, or to hold a commission in the army o) office in the palace ; and though he nay Ih- a lawyer, and read a written argument ton Court of Judges, he cannot expect to bea.Iude. He may publish a book, bat the government must be the responsible author. Me may edit a journal, bul the government mast the editor-in-chief. A l.i v,,n for tlior t llo ltt-nil t lie For. e lsrn i-tvs. The pronunciation of the n unc- of plaoea at the seat of war. Ou Mio 20th of April, the A ustrians crossed the river Ticino (Te-chee-no). They crossed at Pavia (Pa-vee m .na! Hereguardo i I'a-ro-gw ar-doj, ami would have crossed at Mutfaloia (Beo-ta lo ia) bad ibey not tound the bfKRJN i'lovvn up. They occupied tlie town; ot Nuvai.t Ko-vah-ra i. V igevano, i Ve-jay-va no i, I'all in.a, l'allan-.a i, Uaaagao ( lb inan-yah-n . and Vcrcelh ( Ver -ehee-lee . establish iny their headsjattttft, fii.-t at Bfljbajie (Jiobieoaae1 ntterwards at Uortani i Mpt -l a&Vff t . Tin y fortified themselves on the banks of the river Sesia (Sa-se-a), and as lar north a I the bnpo liaggiore ( Lah-go Mad-jo r i i. Thei pushed their reconnoitering arties hs far wet fj Strojipiana uStrop-pe-ah-tia) and Bnatbia f9na te ad, and southward as San Giorgio San Jor-jo) and Vogbera (Yo . ra) having f ro ;ed the Po at Cornale t oi - . L- a . . a a f a m . v A) j ll,lx m , rWaaaet4dJ they skirmi h with the Sardinian,:.! p iiiin-iM ami Mena.'-u ii.riima i I or-to-na i. had a ontectirOM (Poa-ta eooro-aa) th. y blew iij. r'hvay ,,ri'1'- " tahlei l ah-len-tab) destroyed another. So much for the troops of Count GyataJ i.loo-li.) Meanw hile tlie Fri.u. h in the Alps, came pouring down hoin Mont (nis (Jlaa ''1' !" ' 1 Sttxa (Soo-aa). and pnsbieg 1kat. to join the Sardinians at Turin. w hich ih. . all Toriuo To-reo-nol. whence the allied troop- advanced t fortify the banks of 1 he hora Baltea ( !o-ra Bal-fay-a). The other division ol I be French, and tl... ... v...-.:.-... i : . if i i- i ""'-"- '"" tenoa (in Italian. Ge-OO-va), and prooscdd natfb by railway to oi (No-vee). where thev joiiad the Sardinian column. a ho-T head itartcn were at the inijireuaMe finfnafof AlesBaiidria f Alea-san-dre-a), and who al o held the forlitied town of ( aaale (Ceh lak The King and Bmperor liaviii" met. established their temporarv head-uuarters at Occiiniauo lOf-che-me-ah Mo), whentr they can ea.ily communicate witli t lieu- respective commanders (Jeneral 1. 1 Marmora ( Lamar-mora i and Marsh al Canrola-rt (Cnun-ro-bair). Alkmmf I'mnnj Journal A Hajari CbWWUi r. The aulhorot It. He Britain, in the Course uI'm letter to the Hem Votk Kjjirrsr. says : Mr. James Mcll ciiry. of Liverpool, one of the tfaaal merchants and bankers in KnTppn, has just closed a con trad With the French Government lor supplying the navy aritb provisions ; and so lie calls to take bjm to sec the first lot packed olT from the immense establishment of Messrs. .las. Lunham k Co., aj iio handle .',000,000 worth of pork aud cheese per annum, and whose names are well known to the Hubberda and Van Bruuts of New York. Sack a uildenu ot hams; such mouutaius of cheese; such piles of pork, in all ahat , and lor all markets ! " Ti )treiM-, tail litiuK grease no more." A c .1 l i 1;lV(. just out . me projuieiors oi inis great jkii k siiop a ' flitch of bacon ' to tiaI'rtaeeaa Royab pn-uini:: on the birth of her lathy, that the happy wife and mother is entitled to uch a pivrent in aecordance a j t ii the good old Knglish maxim, viz li a married pbttple live togcliier Ibr the fir?t tweivtj months, without quarreling, thev are worthy lo l pre.-enterl w ith n flitch of bacon." hATn oi a WiTNf.-'s. -The LrmviUe Jottrutit of the c.ih ray? ; Capt. Janus W. Wales died in our city yesterday. His death will I rinf' 1.,-ick to the iinblir rrnifinhniiii. . i.l inmuU ,.c .. I r .i-' mv uiieM.ecti .1 auiioum inent ot in-; oestti he rtn Apparently in excellent health a day oi t wo riaee. .h.. !':,.... ...... ...... 1... rJ 1 1.. wr : i"-- k-hiui . o,,.. ... v I l.v riil'-n June : Simet the Btaaal Ihike of Taacanr baa . ," "T T ' , - ., been hire, he la apnointetl n Minister to repreeeat him ai ti- Court. It teesj i hardly e aie Msaftbe Diplomatic Corps is , grcttly amused bj tbia M I afaoven ol. fhe present Tn u aa government has refused to let thetirand PischaM bare, berdre aaa hut her Ii non Ibis Ik( ti aeot to her. The horses which were in the itables of tte Gsaaaaj Uuke have Iwn anil toTnrin, for the n -,- of the SI-1 r. 1 I I I I ( I ll-llll' Tlan.llil.roni m I. A I ? d , .1 VT , ; . ' . . : Isacad sBasnlj are obliged to apptj torerjtlnra tlav tn llle i'Miee of the new ooveriitnciit fi-r ' car Us de ar-our a-nmion to rffide in Taa mj. i..irlinKt.in h:n boukl.l ft hnr-o jq spirituous tlml he always ire- ,.n in a decanter.

over me vaw ana .usi.iupi namuuu, uu

Saturday last, destined for the frontier borNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m h i . -w to m i w . m.t t. 1 1 K . m buinkmific. Administrator of the tate . t Wm Af Par Mm, dnejaaaaL. w aa preim. ,on the 2lst day ; d July, lS.'t, i-tt-n the h nri o ciock i-wtt larSSSASBtSfc ! ' N ' , '" -"li"'""' ';'''"' ,-" " , .'" J"-!- ' I'1' -Vortlii-rn tuiargi iiKii', .eijuiuiup, mi rity of Brans;;:.-. i ekms .ue-imr.i ! mc r one-third in ix and I lie baleuce iu twelve Month "UC-IUIIU 111 ill. ami lilt . . lr,,m ,,. ,.,v . ,1. ,.Mr. 1,:t-. r milg UWU.-IM - - - . : t ....r..e fr,.tn . ' . t . i mmwm i i lor tlw ilcf.-rrl inTim-nt-. j, K'-lnlAltw HfcNHY BK1KKMIKB. AJui r. to t i.i nu t: is nut MJ s.tl' l-y tin lt) oriui)ill iMiilit3'. laiility. jelO S. K. (Jlt.tlKKT K VO. ITM I.KJU-ZO HI. fl UK for alc ks j. I" . t.. Ul Llir 11 1 JC I WW Ai.aorte.1 i s lvn on tiaiiil for nal' I low liy S. K. I I.RKltT A CO J?M4 m fHJS-'40O imi.nN t-Hoivtt j-oit S. K till lU'.KT A- (.'. at. tv wa I'M .it) UHI.S tHO ev w all kaaaa, ha sale low aj jrin . I . 1JII.HKKT .V CO. mm mil ith i.i.riE .loo ttJUUKl.s WW iii Uu- MttM , for n-ih kj j. lo 8. K. GILBJCKT 1 t g i uk'mm ..- ii hxh. jhsumtkii WW-xi -, t ii t I ii.irl to J gallons, for IMS !v i to B. K. QLLBKKT A i Jj a; . a . HHI I' .o HUXK, 1 warn m ti, arartaali l Mra, fr mmU i-v j. lo 8. Bj. lilLHKKT Jt r. rart.r K ro mti.s., i int. i: MMMMt ar t. i sil. t. s. K. GILBtslf .v CO f M0.f- 'tr, BHI.S. PVHK CMm Ii:t; in. I . xira t:ii,nl, foi- sat.- I. I i.II.HKUT x ro.. Ho, 4 Ryraaaarp -trwi. pHi CLEAR THICK ICR FROM LAKE PKPIN. If if. i. l. ' 1'. .T THK tfm oin.-nl Millcitajtloa many ihhihh, Han eoiii tin'eil to tliatrilm v u ini t ion ef Ii i- S I' I. KN I I l I.AK; I'Kl'IN 1K to the Cltiens of the town, h)I UIUU II .11 I IM'II MUiin ll'Ui di'ii' n- ... av , r to tne fuMio-s to morrow niorii.ng. Ih. lea M M leal ryslal -aohd as a rock, and tiiiktv inches in thickness, lie is sorry that ti e original c.t and heavy ex- use of pncurmg it. villi not allow Inn. to put the pn.v so . . . if tuiMiii -s to in'r ..w to eonsitnieM k he would a isli ; hut In I"'1 xiiailed that when itr ilmability and superior taaaaV lies are fully tete I. it l iil l- found eheaia-r than an) other to iw nan, ami wiien I lie aecouiii i.t ine wln.lt n. ti..n's i. is lmH.il up, the totsl expeime .ill not It- found t.. he greatet than the sum paid for "inordinary ice iu common seasons. Tle -e who wish a l ee u!ar supply at ItekrasaSM or daelliuga, ill please I. ave tht-ir orders at P. ti. O IMI.K.Y B roaatiaf -rouaa, jelo tWltf TIIK IH.I SKTTI.KHS ST uew oin. rs and illens generally 1 -.. ..!! r. I in ii my fin- ere thanks for tin lerv lil. .Til pair . U stowed on nif lor the last twentv-two .us, und woiiltl solicit eotitiiitpiin e of hears. My stuck is v. ry laremid complete, coiifaiuinfr every variety of ai perassatej la the Baddler and ih - business. Ml o which I oiler -it whoL-nnle Mint retail. at lie I. West tij;liri o I' 11. .e ill -ill xamiin Ufoie purchasing Y I LLItrTT No UMaViM elsenlieie. .1 ji'lu-lni WKW KIU.fl .ITA7 .1I.II.' ST. I K-KINK, i L ItM' K l o., are opening toil iu lie' general Grocery business at this wi llkuowu stand 47 M tin tr et with a stone li nt W. will .. Ul e Hid Well s Iccl t-d stock of il - tl. Ir- usiiallv kept in sin !i . -Ial.lhli.elil. Jim.- li, 18'.". I.KSKINK, t'TRXIfK x t KKKHUI.-U TO I III .IHOfK, i'i reeomnunding t. our fske plea-ur iiuin. it. i. s friends and i usioiiiera our successor, M -.i- KUSKIN'K. i 1 KNIl'K A t o , and h..p tl . will n paera ih ir lull share of patronage. Jum .. is .... B. It SABLN X m i j an. wk Mm wM MMM9 WMM ft M the p-maind. r of our st.s-k of IVaa, Toban o, and t is t.. Mr .1. P. Elliott's building , No. SO M.o I. Nlrtt-l. where we ollei them for sale cheap Th. -. in. I j I tt ii. will ph-Hse iay up al one KI K II SAIIIS ft CO. B. WALDKIRCH, PRdVCTIOAL J1WRLKR A ENGRAVER, And in al. i In Jewelries, N. v. i ibxi.i or Kiust inp BtraasiaaB Pffnn ETASSV ILLS, IND. -c.in T .IKK1TKI Hf UIH. .11.th.iNgh Powib-r, hea l, and Provisions have a Ivaacid iiice the ronimencemelil f the Ktiropean war, yrt hAM. I HB10H .t O0 . keep the popnlat low prices on WmI. Ii -spring Bftll la, I'ry i. IShoes, .t , and to meet the rushing armv ot cus tomers, thev keB Sonstiiiitlv supplied with the cii t gt.... of the sen son In lie.-tin-rush. j. s 500 i. its. nt km n rur.vKs, tt.s li.-riuall I hern, s, in bxs haver Raisins, :SI ft '.alile t'urralits, psi bs I,, no. i I'ilrou, ." bids S. S. Almonds, 1 fr.iils Oates. Keiveil this day at Z. II TOOK A SUN'S. r BKKSf OU SJH SJUO VHKKSK. IW llSI II. B this .lav at A H . S...p .-s.lO OU '.. H. COOK fw race i veil A SON S. thk to tmn wwu in BOCLBdEBINti uK MAIN ST R KKT, KV ANSVI M.K. IND Tin- ('.minion Council ol the city of Evausvi'hvmII r .'.-ivi-s.-iiled pi . '..sals until the .'sih day of .Inn. . I s. i, f,, r liwiil.lt linjt Main Mievt t, v.ij tii tVoin tli- North site of Kirt str.-.-t to the f.n.-il. .. ti-t.tiicenf alM.nt Mini Let . tin- width of ate str- t b, ni 1. .1 t iiu I o-R tr. in urb to curb. Oaatractora will l.w r. .jnirc.l to turdmb all liematerials, aud do the work according to plans ami shs ilicat i.ms now en tile iu this oftiec ; and the name oi n. in. sol the sure! ies of tie' bidders mii-t Ipauy the bids in all cai.es. PATRICK IH'RKK, junei.-tf City Clerk. a. . OK il I.l. IB i.K lil.il KHTATK IN K A N'sVILLK. Ou tie sixth day of July, ISM, I will sell at aad lie auction without res. i . to the highest bidder, on the premises, tlie follow Bag dSMtTOSd real .- tate, to w it I. .its N... in. 11, la, I I. 14. u M 17, la, l , -'I, .. 37, .i. 4ti, 41, 4j, IS, 44, t . t' . (;, 1". I ", and 'si, a- designated on plat I I: fen a M-istoi.'s add 1 1 i.e. to the itv of Kvinsvii!, l or -..artn nlai itrs. i iplion ot premises, r.' plat- in sRi.ti, of S.ituis l Swindell and IU- j k.-r A I'oaler. Terms of sale, one-half cah ; ono foiuth on Moist .. I January, sA. and one f. lilt h ou the fust d i.i wl April, IS ui, Willi nitvi. ,1 m .t. l.-ri. d i - in i. ' - i i . scented t Inoriu i ..ii g....i p. i s..n .1 i i'v JONATHAN KIN l K . Fx . utot 1 j. l-t.l ANHBKW III STON. JY WOTirii is II Kit FBI fVif !. il.ti nil. is ,. a Ilium .1 1 hi i ..n hm. I .-. n grant.-d t. th.- iind.-rsiirned on tl stale of James ; W ills, deceased, laic of Vanderburgh county, In diana The estate is siipp'wed to lie insolvent, j. . HUM Kill' M 1 1,1.x, Ad m 'r. f.1B K S fl l.tmwii ui i it a 1 1 TK fur reiailiug, a I ny31 I II HOOK 1 PON'S. H mil I I'K B II. VS, ltUIK.lt tt K K K, AM CHKKM1C III bushels W bib- Beans, lo !. s ILMaaarab Cheese, IMMBm in:, d Basfi .11 tirsi-. ,i. article), lb . . i.-.l (lit- d'iv and lor :ih' bv Ctl vs. M .IOIIN sroN, 1 Mam -li. . i , I., ir the hi... I. I.JBUKST, IB K. II'K S T I rtsRei t iu.-lit ol V Inl. -w 1-I1 Hriisli.-s .-vi 1 oil. red foi - lo- in thi- 1 it) , is ii- u ou exhibition at STOl'llA RfJ J TIlo.M PSOS'S, I ji 17 Main street U. m. .. u ; jp 1 'K w.s t : i.y-h k m and :-ilt Klieum Srun. t..i the nm ol Salt hh.'Min. Scr.dalons Diseases, ( ui.iio ..us l i nption-. .111.1 K ind I il tl4t .-. s i- iwlig entire vatisla. lion. . mi. I 1)1 iiuii'l. ait- annually attetfin th.- joy they .f thorn- loathsome disea-v from tlnii syst.ni, by tins wonderful iti 1 I'uiiher. H Cerate i aJaw aaeetiag; ailk aaiveraaJ inocaas a a healer of .Id Sores, Tetter aad Ringworm, FmM Lit.-- and ltiil-i s II. ti Tbe-e humors yield t. it in-laultv . 1 m -al. bj F W SAW YFIi aad PKTF.lt 11.1; LINO, Kvi,ii-ili. . Wm m i i T..u-. nd and Bloat .1 Ititsli N. l.iii4.-; and Ira I lain.. IL-n.l.-rson, lu J. N. Il.lti;i a co., ap'-O-.'ui lJkU Prop! ii tors. I iiuiiiiiati. Ohio. .flKUt IIMWTS, KUi'Sil ..-.s, A NI DBIOUTSTS I w. ,.i. i.ilarly r.eeiunua.lilitioiisloou, at.K-k of Baca, Baaieiasa, Caaaneaia, Pairrs, Una, Nviim-iii-. fun vi n, and Fin. Xancira, wl.i '. in ii. pi. -paled .. ..Ii. l lo the trade i.U as h.msI term as can purchased in Cincinnati, Luis We, or .-t. I. .iiiii. We h.i- i.. st.ii. 1.. ions id F.xtua li iii White LCap, tn keg of 23 I.. 30 Jhs, aud 1si It.-., which I sellinr to the trade at tnsnnfactuirrV prices. ' KKLLKB is WHITE, niy2"i-dawTni No. 32 Main street.

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MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS Above e present you with a jierfii t liketie..-- i ; Tcsaro, a ctdef of the tribe of the strange Artec K tion, that onc nilel Mexico. Yon vriil find a full ;.. oount of lii in and his people in our Pamtilili ti im1 Ataianar , to lie had gratia from the Agent t i tllfe Pills. The inventor and inanufarlurer of "Jiidmii.V Mountain Herb PH1" hasfpeut the trtMt.-r part ofhislife hi traveling, having visin-il n arlv . country in the world. He upent o. i i Mining the Indiaus of the Hocky Mountains uiid of M. and it was thus thai I be Moualain Herli Pills" vren- discovered. A very inl r l inj a'-eoaal of hii adventures tln-re you will find in our AtaMimc and Pamphlet. It i- an i sialdidi.--! fact Ikal nil dix-.-i.seit urie from 1 HPI BI BtOOl). i'li- Idood is the liftt! aud when any foo in ir unhealthy matter et luixetl viitli il, it i at l '- dii.ii United lo every organ of ih- badj . i;v :t u i . bah tin p..i-..!i, ted all tike vital Began rio i lj romplaia. Tile rtUIHll will Hot .h.. t the l ml perffrctl. The ti. I . e .. a Mlllieioi y ol bile. ' Tin actiea d thele-uit i u. ak. io-.l. : n l hii the circulation i-. f.-i tde. Th Innu'i li-i-oin -t logged a Itli thr jionuiii mailer ; henee, a co' gk and nil Ir. in a BUxhl imparity al tie fount tin kaadef hi- th IU I! ketf y. n had pivuan sork earth, for instate -, in a pare prinr. Uitm wlii. h ran a tiicy rivulet, in a few minute-, the H hole colli f the BtWaai l.i.olio s i!ltlil led Old dawnkmd As mii- klv dm-.-, impui. I4im liv to even part, and leave ils itintr U-hilid. Ail the kifDni UscasM utelnaeted, and ngk ne Ike wtjsBrte1 lion is removed, the lamp of life r..n dies out Tneee pill not only purify It" Idoudj but reewPtate all tie n cretkiBe of the Imdy ; thrj are, llieref .ie. lilirivalled an a 'l KBJ Foil KILIOIT8 Dl KASKS. ' 1 I in. i I i ul s;,-L- It. -i.la. lie a.- T'.' '. . iTh' ,.,. -.M.U Insn the l.lr.J IU ln.,,.,1 1 M....iL ..f .IL1..H1.. i.l roiuLra u I .si Fiiula nini m . i.- ' tliiI (irt. lIlU ,illt-nt. . leurlaf; tl e ital oriraiis pleasant indeed, it i.- t u. th..' ( are Me to ,,l:n e it hi -i roar r.-.o Ii , I V . I ...nrl, .,, Mn .ir , f. i riiarii'i ii. 11 ' ..-j.-i.B nicted ear s, throllul. t .. I :t ! Hi. i M.(i, , aus. t)1(. v,,t. fllla,t uanty Mid hea ; rrr t brlfllteli with the t v and In a.:h. .In.)-..!! Pills are rl.- ' in exist ine for the following ('nmpcci.i - . Il.-n. l oinpla.nts. Coughs, folds, t'he-t i. .-. t M.m , l) - Hpsi.i. Piareteaa, lropa l-ei uit . 1 1 i m d ' 1 I'.-male oinptaints, It- ad. e h s. le '. t n 1 .tin . ii '.a. Ilill.iiinii iti .li. Ii w ii I I. ( i plaints. Lew m -s ! ;-n it- Pik-. BtBe ind ii iv. I. S ndarjr Si nipt, ui . UBKAT 1 K-MxVM MJC1J ISKi Females who vain. uh, t-i. "hi n. v i he i ilk I out these Pills. 1 hey ji.i ify the I U..-I. icmofe obstructions of all kind". . :iis. tf. skin .-f all ptm- , ple and blot'-be. and I'l Mi ih -i h .In- t I .III. 1 to the pale . keek. The Plants and Hert s .. l... o ti. i'lll- t.. made, were discovered surprising way am. ng tin Tct.uc ib. a nu i -. I. 1 1 m - m lex i ''" lot I he Almanac ol our A.-.-nf. and yon will j i Tl ;"' "Itk delight, the very interesting acconat it ! . contains of t)i i Jr. it Medicine' oftks . 0B8BBYM. -The Mwaatala Rata Pills ar - pal j Bp iu .-t ft h ui 1 1 ui w rappet . nek contNins 4i 1'illa, and BelaM :it !fl ftaaM fMt box. All genuine have th- M , iture of B. L. .It'KSll.N CO., on tack b. . B. b. -it DBOH ft-00., Sole Proprietor''. j.-t-IAw4m M l,.-iiiu.l atn et. N. Yfrl.. Sold by K I'M.KU A WIHTKaud ItlKUBt'WKR i BRdiUllTtiN. and all I'liiggi tWmMHI HUM CKKHR lo" BOX KM Mm fin, !..... : ri-ceiv. aid fur sal I II U JOHNXTON, I'o-ey'a I'I apl-' Hala I taal f 'Til. I. o." ll.t.vi mtJVMB 0JYTJMBMIM I) TO SI c I i l'' 6BJ0BGK THORN 111 I.L take, pleasure in in tonning his old customers thai ht lbs .juahiy and lyle of '.i work, he flatters himself lis cnud Is- . ceH.-l He may still l- found nt the o-n.-r of Second ! ml Main tu . ts, when- the id ret Hari,. s-and Saddles of i very d i ipti.ii H he htsia c.l on the best ..f terms. a O" Repairing done vv it It in .il n.-ss aii.l .Ii .pat. h S. . . nd-hand Harneaa alaays on hand. fcd PINE LUMBER A. SHINGLES. rWHK SIB St UI B K B CMMtM.ll ri'HM LIC stteattaa te all lire.- s(,, v, .- PINK LUMBKftaad l4HJNGLIC8,i( i reetdviaa at th.w barf. All person w aul in- the ab.-v.- a rt ii Ies will do well lo net t -in from tte wharf dWate Stes j ' in ni.M-i!iigilig thetn, a we sell at tli. lowest its.li price. ay sU-lmJ ' v-s- a A MIX. a I ST MMlflt li'KII. KX i MB SSI. roji MEDICAL rVHtOtil - H caska Hup v ,f (' Hrandv. " IslS." lis Qaaoraa'a eSd Port W in.-. .-. i Mo na.l.-ira i -.. vl....... . 6 . . tie niri I j - s sii'lir laret " I pin-' Pure I.. .11 -ii.l iu. I 1 pun h' oii if tine J.itiui' .i Lum ol ls.12. exsks i.'eu line Itarcb.v A I. ikii.-' I' -tt r. In pii.ts and '..irn. .-, askM liriiiii'ir Sco'cli A I t uirs.' ' In pints ai,.! .piarl. Jti baskets UeftkMi LV Siarklin- Ciiaiupa;.uc. The iIm.i.- artifl.s- we guarantee to Is- in .-very r--spcit asde-erila.iL ALLIS J; HOWES, layal YVater strut v. k t ojs-Mi-.. k i u i rt it i: ?3 BToaa. j The nn.erscned has established a War- room at tie- old AjmiIIo Hall, f..r the ptecksse and sale of new sad Rec. nd-hi.ii. I KI'KNIT't'KK. .-tor -. Table Ware, t; lass ware, and iu fact ererythlBf perSaHiillK to Hie household use, w hich he . ill II at t Inrf seoond-haud furniture pri. es. Th hich'-st I cash prices paid for all article ofte red far sata I public or private. Orders b-ft f.. . irtii. .mil' vmII I I... pi. niptly agSSaded to in an.) part of the i:v I A1k. all kinds d repairing and vv.hI tuning duae -n Ik' sl.ori.'sl noli. . ,. II Atil.K f. II 1 1. 1, I t:. Mmo.nK,n.iiiK ...a boohs mm M l v M il in 1 I;', s M. .r PKL I a mi abb- now lo nianiif n;ture nn - III. am. B.NIKS well lsige.1, at a lower price II. .i Hie Ka Y'otk made Ik ks lira adds, I w. ni v p i . ul. will I- s...-l I'V orih t iii; Llank li oks in nj itah lishn.ent. ... vi j j iin. aiisic, ami o i in i fi- win i. ot. ne j . per cent. In apt i ti, ii. in) noaua : mre ia u.i- . 1. 1 . 1 I . i ... I .il ... 1... in,, lii .i .iai.i. -i.l. .i i.i I., ..o.nn ai.i.-..- I'i.. i will Ir. j rulnl l anj Jiatt. il'Hl I" t" mi c.-nts a i. am. Iai..pl.!its will b. lov.-r. d and triluind at 4" I crnls a hun-ired. I l:! .iik I'.o-.ks loi city and. iy . -Il . -. bank'. a. ., mil l aaaaaaacCared ul te heat pa r. and wart intcd h I ,t- I n.. the I . t dole 111 oile r atari 1 . U i.l! I'LL, faS-lat Coiner me and In. t sli.-. 1a OT i t K. T II K BO J HII fl F mV w fsiaalaritii n til Vaadarbaraht statj lichaua, will m et nt tli.- CoaH lloase, in vraasvnte on MlM AV. June . lb. I '. i!d fit l r Ib.i pm pir-c of evatniniiiL' the letiims made by the p-prai-ei-snd deput y apprai-. r- of th. i -. 1 . -;.tt.. in .-ai. I county 1- r tin- yeai i"-:. aiel e.iiLiliz..n the same ; .net a .. T , ... i. . l .1. . ; . . ... .. .. . ... lo li II kl. .1.-11 Tl.llll'' .-.Rll lllirtiil of Hi.-v iln itioi.R ma I- by aahl i-'r' ' ' " 8 Hppi.n- r mn .1. pur i- - ;.- in iv ni.i.- et..:. Raul Boird. .vl. V. X ALK I li. tajtl laktao Osaalj laaaHUy; MM) O T TO K S BUST t"KT -FIFTH Ml LOT. S M4 of ihoae excelleat Mercer aad Pin'fceve P.datiKM, lor . atit.fc or se. I, ji -t r.- it.-d and tor vile by I'll AH. HcJOIik'STON, jl posi-y's BL-ck. Ma ti street. ST III SB K I. MMMMU I'K.it B KS, PW lo bushels X Int. I'., an.-. :aa do Peail Barley. :tsi It.s .N.ilit I'ealR. lb-ceiled at aijrSl .. II. eiiOK ,v SmN'S. HO. .iSS'll t Ol'K OI'STKBS, 'll llo.-n .IRS'd I alld .: tb t All I. .bste.s, 20 do do do do do mm do io 1'n UI. .1 aad Spiced Uji t.-rs. Pi. Vied Ic .l.-t.-rs, a-s'tl I A i V' can- fi. -li .M.4. kctel, do do do Lokatera, 1 gallon Pi.-kks, aVd, 10 M lo lo a 5, do d do, 1 , .v 1 do da, ss J .. p,, llll.S, ftOtSi Louse Pksklsa, at vtn.'(ar, I y ih.or kfA psjass'd hox. Sivnlui. s, 5 dozen Fr. n l. II u-tar.l. Hecciredat il fJOOK .s BOM'S.

MISCELLANEOUS

HIRAM HOPKINS' IMPBOVKI SMUT MACHINE! aTWr.VTf It tvt. , MT .'1st, t. s. in.ifti i iu- - :M ti.l- 'l.Kltllie tlie pllUlc, I4 ' have but HttV t sav ' rtiitt. r nil. If tliAt ih.-v will T 'l "ti lii. ra i lsi.i. 1 1 on . i v:.- 111 i witli iaaaa ha n,- ili.-m to flf jM.ie as to taif merita. I ecsama tUnu to Uw aeed v. i k.aud a-U the Uvond all who v.int a -tiiut ma. him . to Irj IMM ef niiue. Tliey hnve one tji-ut ad liia.- over the luo.-t of Marhiiii in um- at prea at : thry aam dirt around them, it being all i carried ol bj a aaclioa fiaa, ami can lie discharged Mttakh th- mill, if ilecirrd. -. eiai aT them are in suc- . l il operation. r whh-h caniw.B,,, at thu i aaai artlM Pi. mj aae MH1 in thin city. I la e narHtaee are u-ot up a i;.m tyle, and are daiaale aad Haa 11 in Ha if uatu arkeaa. Tie v can l . h id on i. an uaide taeaaa-fTa cah , aud ks ou hjayaaaatkaliaai. sareare. Kratr. A lU-ikavau anth.- aajeata. I wish to Hell Sfat.. .,r Territory Kighla of this Machine, ami a ill give great kargaiua. lalsohav. tin-tight ..t i ine roiiu lies iu the Pocket fort) V. Morrill's Sell-Heating Smoothing Iron, and six eonutk-a for Z. rteder' Ipriag-'WIre Home HayRakr. alio) abick 1 Mill sell cheap. 1 will trade rights fur almost auy kind of property. Of RAM HOI KINS. K vn- ii i.r, Ijfu. myXSmt S t Ids 's 1 ' i' h i.v i. wuiTt: WXWXT POTATOES rerefmi at my2l . II i id K A M'N S. rdr K SH .1 K HI 9 1, rji.n il. I SI Iplies --Hried Peaches, li e il Ajh , v'i -- in il in i ii Ittt-f. t'ni. iuiiati. KsgPM -tan d it . Kxira wtoi.- keal H..m Btwaad Sii-i tine, I'ot. tm. l.Mid, l.rd Oil, Pi. Vh- . in meat variety, S.iip, Ac . Ac. K II SAIUN .V lll.fti.'! S T U.I Tltlt' S S J I K. ffj I'lrrm d in ni.l.'i el ihei 'ourt kf On M Mow I'!. i- id aadert i.r.-h . . nnty, I w ilt s-H at pakttV auction, at the Court House door in Kranville, on the -.'.th day of June, 18"., part of the ,, 4r ot s. - No. I1', township i. south, range t ' west, con laiulag lb; a. -res. adjoining lands.. I Peter M.arp I . W lli'iiikm.yei , hikI lying on the r.md ksadlaf 1 1 iii Um I'm.r lloiis.-to tin- residence of K.lgar C think, -said premises will be sold in ub-diithtj, plat ' i blch caa bsasf) '.t my office. ! -.1 one-third cash ; balance in 12 and In montl frein dayaf sale, the purchaser giving ii ! - with approved security, waiving all relief from vtUuaN -n or nppraisaateat laws, with interest from lie-da. of sal. . It It A i KKT M ILLS', 1 ti A.I mi. f Ad- lph Prinkman. m 9 T J T O I. -S t ! OTJTO I - -.. jm boaheLi ai rr of tlniee fine large i'atatoeajnet r.-erived r steamer Marengo, at No. B2 Maiu st. myJ7 VICKEBY BEOS. t . oi ii;i.inii I'KorKltTV I williv-ll the Stoi ami Ld MS tgaraided by Meaara. K.ll.-rA Wkte,wn Maid a(raH 1 l ots .hi the corn.-r ..f Pto. gad aad tVatre atnMa. The ail lots foTB an n-n I"d feet by I ."si an admirable lo- . ..' i.'ii for . i in iifttfa. -fin ing establishment, 'i lo re i .i sf, ry rrame hou-.- on th preutiee. The pr. -i '.y lays aearfy nMMate Krath Urilana'a K. nndry. I will also sell a part .fit Xu. 5', in i!. I j ;. ! K-ii.ii!' ment. ti mtiii; I.", feet on First :ii t. aad evt.inliug l&O ts t hajck to the alley, with a i I two-Story Bttek'teajM covering the wh. le front 36 I'.' with stable, wood abed, and rora erih n the ,11 v. Ptt particulars impnire of the snl'scrns i . my-'--lwd NATHAN ROWLEY. Jf JST TK I. K 4. HIIH HIS PJI Tt II MJ KKOJI TIIK SLAT OF WAR r. too at last! The very same lot of Dry tioods t. i whi. h the t ii r portion ol the creation, tlie Laiun ot our bountiful ritr, have I men waitiug so long, has at lust arrived per steamer Duuleiih, and are ii..vv ready tor sale. We cordially invite our Iriend-. I esjiecially our lady-custouiera.to rail at wiir stoif. 4 '. Main street, and select artirles accorditig to taste and Vonveiii. n. ,. In't forget, i'l .Main street. Imy.TO MILLKR d NIKHAI S. .jjhja I. US. It Hit: It HKKK, WW9 '!" I. lil i'ink.-ye potato-, 'Si bbls Neshanock do. U. r.. . I this day at K.M.OOOK d SON'S. rn.il ,'IIUIKS I i bags Kio Ol.fle-. ."si bbls Wilmington Tar, 96 half I bis do, loo bbls It.Hsin, si bales Navy Oakum, bbls l'ru-le I ' 'ar, m l.ox.-s I, irl Starch, .'si buxea assorted Tob.ic. o, I M t' 1 s. In store t.-r sale bv in;.'; ORK, DALZKLL A i r lOLIIKSr SWBl'JP CNKKHK. 1-1 Ihix.-s choice W. IT I'heest - bids St. Louis lodd-n Syrnp. For sale by Vlt IKBST BRo.v, 8i Main stre, t Mll.OI B : FL O VB .' Fl. O KB I M 23 bids extra white wheat Flour, to bbls siipei line do, Pi b.is do .ii.. extra do. on kaad teaaiaaj n KKKY isi:os. akjtdfsWJK rav.vf.. carrs.1! ji.vii Il.-inp S.'iie-'I'w in. , vai iotls sies. Also, Tiot 1. an.) Staging. For sal'-at the Wooden Wan si..,,- J. B. BU8SKLL, -Vio Main str.s t my!0 Between Third and Konrth, Louisville. mm Jl It I'K S T TOOI.S.IflBKtT MM fredk the mstiBhrtofy, and made expn lor the Retail Trade IO doaen Ii n and Wood-brace Cradles, 111 to Dutch Bow do, I'. to HI...-!--extra Cast Sba'KJrain Si tl.. s. jo do d do do Grass do, lo do lo ftadJSSMf do do, .'. do t.'aat Sleel Briar Scythw, I do do Hay and Straw knives, -" do S- y tin- Sneain. a.-oi tt-tl, i a l".Xe do Stones, in do, n and Trotig Hay Kork, ffi da Hay Bates, lo do German bickles. Tteakawa aflidaa are warranted to ie of the Very Is st Ualitv, and for sale low by mj Jl JAOUB sTUAl 1) A .-N, 40 Maiu t. IV ON K IJOOll FOTMTOKS. :.u bids vCbk of those elegant M.-n-er Potatoes, superior t. mivthiiiLT in the market, received this iU- mid t"! s.l. by ( HAS. ItiJliflNSTiiN, myJl "taiti street, mar tin- Canal. j MM At U I KIIMB MMtHTmTMKSK m k I'hests are made iii the most faithful manner at the Nashville Penitentiary, of red .-lar. and of ' five different si. -. The odor of the wiskI is de. stra. Hae to moths and all insect-, and readers the Cheats invaluable for packiuic away blankets and ! ollu i wotdeli goods through the summer. For sale at th Wotsp-n Ware More. J. It. RUSKKLL, SW) Main rtreet, Rir2n Petal a Third and 1'oiirth, lo .ii i - v ill.tOfK.HKIi H'.ITKB f-I.VS dost M int. v .-.l ii Watr Cans, with covers, i ras and ii. u bound, .'1 -i - . .'"i'i do White I e.Ur Palls, i ri. -, bra-: and iru lo-oj.-. W In-re one dor.-'i er tnore nr.- taken, they are . k..l in dr shsint-s, with no charge for .!, , ,,, ,nnriliit sale tran-i- i tatioii and keeping then j j ptHj tall sold. J. p.. RCSSELL, om Main street, my JO Ii.-tw.i-ii Third mil I i'oiirth, Louisville. m. O tt ItKHKUKS J.VII ill HI t. t S. KM RICH .v in, - i'.' i. .ii..'.-, a,' i' F. r I. -inn- ot oreiudies. 45 t. KMItf.'tl 4 CO. For M .-ii an. 1 lU.ys' wear, in .i. ii. Lireu, m Colb n, p.. m .v l.M Hit II .v Co. Foi lii.- bi -I IL e iu the . ill , ko to 8. RMBICB A' Foi tin- pi.-lti.'.st and . l.e.s -l ('raie, Stella, or Mlk H aw!-, Ku lo . KM UH II .. t l irh ctj ind '.uinlv Or.h i - . : S. RMMJ II OOFoi ..ii) and everthiag in the liue ol Iry Uooda, s F.MBTf II A Co., No I' Maie street, who Mill b-- ilsd to ho you iiitv Ihiln; 1 1. 1 1 il I . in-, whether you wish to buy or not. and ahere avrrj-lRMty jsiys cash for wtist th y buy. - BITlJ MtJBFRT TJtmS. KlI'K t'MSMtU lS laat lifted aad Ctepat Tacta tkia ia at the W .'.!. n W are Store. J. It. ltl'.M'.LL. SOU Mam -ir.-.-i. Jo li. t. . n Thiidaud Fourth, Louisville. IOOO B f SB. for aale In WBBJT HBM.Y V. II c.ik a S..N. tnvio rm ,111 t O F.I B T.VK M SB IF BKM Ua-a t) audi hus hasa dteohed.this day, 11. ii. BXlM IM iv kariag purchaae.l ska mi -i. 1 o il. v liaa.na in the Bras, and will n till ll- the l.ll-lll.ss oil his ..Mil 11. count. If 0. BABfOf'K, II. W. LAt.OW . K vv-vii r. May 21. Ik '- mj2.'! mmJIUt'KsT TOOL MM 50 doren W.ihlron ras ikjrtea, L'" .1. Millaid f do, do, do, : do 15 do 20 do at do sa do Wat Iron t.rnin Millard's C. S. I, i. on C'rsdlrs, rtevl I .iM-j Sue .1 li-. K.-ap Hooks, io . i lerarsn Si. kl. 10 boxes Sc I he tone, 2". doziru Hay l'..rk, 100 do Wood Hay Rakes. In store aad for r Hie by OBB, DALZKLL k 00.

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BT V TH K ItlCHT KIND (IK A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, Willi WorriTTs. lltllsK PoWLK AITAi II KI. is euaaatead la ka tka ted m.e hiin- ol the kino iu th. a -i The umlersigaed ar- now prepared to fnruih lii.u In en of the aloVc I nt. .it, of a sty I - and make not eserlle.1 in the w.-t-rn country. All we ak that .an woik may U- con. pur sl with euy of oar ooti nipor irii s, as lo i ur prkres. These Mabines were already thoroughly introduced and km in wheu we . o:nuieiici-d tin manufacture if llo m ; aud we -ha'l only sy that ai the Lachincs ef th..l pat. lit which We make, shall U- made lu such a manner, ef such materials, and with audi improvements of our own, as will materially in- . reasetbe xclualde reputation it lias acquired among tftassateja , ,m now i. a. r to our . ust. .men a choioe of tins - excellent Buvhiucs. and alao a choice of tb ll..r. pnaers. to.lii. them, of any sire, from 4 to In kvfae, upoa as reasonable term aa any other estabtteaMtit l and we respectfully solicit erdrrs f..r .-uh.-, si,- ,.r kind, uiid would request tbat they be ciit in afl early iu passible, to iusure gettiug tiebeat machine. h I! A TZ ft MBILJtjp. . IE MMTJK mi. M.fML M BmTMMM'V s, ww UNION ( i.l BI V, KY. The nuilcrsigned i. - e. iiully amniaacas that ho will aaaa - spinas . n the flrnt day I .'urn. n.-xt. Th. p. .-- i ings anions the m.t i-elelnated in tin- In . nn.. lion with the Sulphur sprii. js is a hi Ctelytegai Spriug, much ccleb rated on a sount ..f the medicinal qualities of it waters. Kverv ac oiiiiu. ! itiou aill le given to p. i-m ma isitiug the Springs. There isa.l.iil inin uur. from Union tow., to I he Springs. N . P (MtKKN, my 1 s-1 m Proprietor. M-OtTOU I. C. I 'll H I I I . I I h - r MW ,t, tw doats south of tin- Sherwood I I . us... uiy".-2m U m4Tl M KS .IJ'I J U'I' I It 1WW l v, -i ni'K AT niTTKOLLF 1 We would reapectfalty infirm the public that we luve just received our n- w stock of Gold and 811v i V atcaea, Bn Iry. Silverware, Clocks, Gold Peu A . inclu.l.i.- some v.-iy Bad " a, Coral, M . .-. -.nd o.it tts : very rie bandsomc at) :. - M 0U Qaard, I'.-b. und V .- chains, Breast Pin Brarelelii Kai Biuga, Fing-r Kings, Ac a i vi..;il ! rail .i ti. iilar attention t.. our t.tock ol UoM ami Silver Wat ties, wiiich are of auperioi iIMtil, iii ..il i. -p. . :. Also, a good stock of Table. T -. Salt, and Mustard Spoons, Forks, ftc, ..i . nit-d pin- Silver. BHxfrdhted Ware, such as Castors, Cake Baaketa, B is, a ., i Hu; Mat wi ai in, always t hind. Wear, -sfllitio; nt Kastern prices for rash, aud warrant our g ..s tu be as n-preaented. ssylC BITTKoLLF BROS., 48 Main at. g9i i i'i. . i. J.vn .uoii i.yu. m a UaUMU II. HAM KY', .la., is receiving, aad baa for the following machine: The hviituckv llar'tst. r. N- w York Lcapci and .Mower. N.-.t York Reaper. Ifaiiiii's Iteaper and Mower combined. Itu. k.-ye Io n per and Mow. r. Lu. keye Moter, ii Y.. AlteaVj laaaad Wower. Eight-hot ac Thr.--h. Is and lean. I lour-horse Thresbera aud Cleaners Foar-horeti Separator. Twa-koiar Tlnesh-rs. Also 1'i.rii l 'i ushers, ol dinVreul fmtttru. tV.rw Shelters, tiadliii.. ii.. i l.caiii l ra.itei h Sample, ot ih. above m. ton. n , nn l.hi store, corner of Vine and Fir at at. at iayl'0 CEDA1. ( HURNS, ho. rmy h k si bscuibkb imllb .itM 1 RNTTON Inl. larga stock of FINK CKDAR WALK, botk 'ass nnd iron hoond, comprisin.; red, ttrfped, and white Cedar Churn, of lea ataw ; Baeketa, Pig ia W'nt.-r Cans, dx. The above cuinpn-i - tke lar seel st., k ever flvre.l iu Louisville, tool beantrrttl rorksaaaahilii as low as r.iu be purchased in ' in. ini.ati or St. Loui. M'her.. one dozen pi., .s nr.- tnken. they ate packed in dry cedar shav in-, i.illioiil dial, for the case, ahiih iaaare their safe Iranspoi tation, and keej theai in piwl order till sold for Rab at th. Wooden Wajct siore, No.fsHO Maiu ttn . t. betveea Third and Fourth, Loaisrille. nivJi J. B. 1U"KLL. SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND WHoLKSALK AM) KKT AI L DEPOT. STONE, GENTHNER & M AM FACTl'KKkS. CO., F.I.1SIIA S. BAIItOI K Agent, BY V S - V I L L K , INDIANA. Ua.e ceusLaull. on hand Sa- ii. DooRa and Kol I iv. aud SrATioaaaV tSuAni: HLisna, ol Mupsrior AHei;auy LumU-i , well seasoned, and neatly and stt Iv niaiiula. im- I WHOLESALE ( ASH PRICES. SASH. THICKNEfih. jj l4 I V IX i-Ki.-i i i a . i snow. f :t! :ut 44 52 62 r.2 7tt taa. mm 8x10 Uxl2 luxlJ Wall 10x14 10x1 10x16 IwxH llrslii staia 12x16 1x18 f!iek Itail-. JlASH of other Rl.es notice. 11 . ...IV .1 '.. ...i ... Km84 e 1 10 1 I . 1 80 1 40 a 7a a hand, or put up at short DOOR 8 . Taaraaaaa. 1 .'s aizc. t-ixii-(i.. rmci . f 1 36 1 IS 1 M) 1 no 1 AO 1 It SOU X M 250 1 '.si J -li - S. J J Id :i i :-xf.-b ii S to - S.. sli - . H . g I 4ej..iMHoii Kj z S A Mnn Ii ik Z '4 B-lted-K. . :-, II I. I D S . Vior. S'lLomtry litlt. II 25 1 2 . l :. ... 1 T.i 2 zr, I ." .. a on Vice. JUsnay skat. f 1 75 1 75 20O 2 25 .: 7.. si 00 3 511 mm . Xxltl Maoa IOxM lux I Inxlri l"s 12x18 IKAJI K B lajaj. Sxlo BBK.il I'thel si., s l.iwl. lloor unl Whitlow. nt n Baaaa. raic. l f 60 1V4 loo lo older. ' HI. I Mi.s u JI si.-s mad to order. mmif D iwRS otii. i thin i. volar si-s on hand, u made on abort l.otl. -. I'. ..is ui'-iilded 1" old. i. Ituihler should, ilposaihle, Uiake Ih.-ir Flame. ,.i I. , Ill , I M7.es, thev can then as siippiit-.l hi aay tiaae. din,', ."sidinp, ami Kloorine .'r aale. Moul.1iiies of all -ies. Ken. in L.srd 4' feet loof. for ah) I.e., p. tun- Wind . . ..mains twelves lights. All order must l. Hl.lr --.si to E. a BA BCOCK, niv IfdljaM Kvatisville, lnd. Look Out! rmnBK VJVMMB mMUtrM)M it i M full) l. es to i ii tor m the citizens of Evanville. that he ha r. ciwda I..I ol brat-cla Fl'RXITI UK Ii. in the Kat.oieeiy deacriptiou, which he fateada aeiliufr low as at any atore in tlie city. Pel so n iii want ot rood tnmiture are invited to all before pur. baaing here. I take all kinds ol .-Id Furuiinre in exrhanire f.sr new. MKI EK ;f t...KMIKIMLR, Dim hi in second-hand Farairnre, on' beeond at., hetwe. ii Mam and Locust. BiylO-SSa JmKW BOOMS I'll I .1 It ii I I I U I ww Prince of il Hon-,- M David; Spurgaoa's Ban ass, aftkedftioa ; t ity. f the Great King; The Ministr of I il.-; Lit- . f .Funics Watt; The Jealous Hasbaod; L .ve me Little Love roe Long ; High I. it. in New York as .l.natban Slick; Roman, o and its II. i Lit.- ot Kit 'arson. For aale ky loll N HE ALT, mylO C.-nier First aud Main streets. wa. Mjtaapata r.'r. kk B II It it a 11 ST MKOI fJBTO.S' MM Wholesale DIM ..GISTS, Iv-alers ia Paixts, Oils, VAaatsara, di .. W w.hui:t.Hi Block Main at., Kvai.-vill. , Ind. onntij erchants supplied on v.-r lil ral te rata. inyT-lv IceCream! Ice Cream! mm ItOfl.K, I.MTK OF THE I I it. ft M a of Tarred A Cj.. would respecttutly iuforai th.- public goneratty thai ha has opened his lea I'ream Saloon , and will warrant hi cream to he of the purest and i.ir.st Isfl - kind made in tin-. itj . hvening jmrties and weildings can Is applied at Hie shoM. -i notice sad oa the most reasonable tetms. The Saloon hs- laeai lately lifted up iu a nperb style. sI"A laign npptv of C nfeetioaary sad Orackets kept constantly nn hand, and fr sale at wkolaaala or retail. w0-lmd

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