Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 273, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 July 1859 — Page 2

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KVAW8VILLE, IMP. WEDNESDAY MORNIHC ....JCLT

The various celebrations of the Fourth in this vicinity passed off very happily, and without a single accident or unpleasant disturbance. The weather was most delightfully cool and invigorating; previous showers had laid the dust, and all things were favorable for the highest enjoyment of the day The German citizens passed a pleasant day in the grove to the east of the city, and there was a large gathering of happy people at Babytown, who occupied the day in various sports, and in the evening united in a Ball. There was also an interesting Sunday School celebration at Grove Hill, an account of which is given in another place. The Kate Sarchet took a large company down the river to the Cave-in-Rock. W hen she arrived at the point of destination her decks were crowded with over 300 excursionists gathered at the various points as she passed. The company had a merry time of it and returned delighted with the excursion. The Charley Bowen, too, was crowded on her evening excursion to Mt. Vernon. Over 200 persons sat down to her supper tables.— The hours flew rapidly, as they were occupied in the mazy dance to the music of an enchanting band. The first blushes of early morning were upon the eastern horizon, when the favorite packet re-appeared at the wharf with the throng so gay and animated the previous evening, returning exhausted and listless, after a surfeit of pleasure and excitement. A numerous delegation went to Henderson and united in the festivities there, where they met with an overflowing hospitality. The supper given by the ladies in the evening is described as a magnificent affair. It was arranged in excellent taste, and the tables were loaded with an excess of good things. To the whole range of the productions of Kentucky housewifery was added every foreign delicacy that could tempt indulgence. The company was large and brilliant, but the entertainment would have been bountiful for three times the crowd that could be admitted. The principal concourse of citizens took their way, by railroad, to Princeton. Every train that left the city was crowded to its full capacity. It is reported that the railroad carried to Princeton, from both directions, nearly four thousand persons. The number on the ground at Princeton was estimated by different persons at from six to eight thousand. It was an immense spontaneous gathering of the people. The numbers outstretched even the hospitality of old Gibson, and the accommodations and provisions, as simple as the preparations had been, proved altogether inadequate for the crowd, and the tables were stripped of all they contained before the multitude had been fully satisfied. The Hon. Mr. Linder, the orator of the day, failed to make his appearance, and caused much disappointment. But his place was made good by the volunteer and impromptu services of the Rev. Mr. Noble, who made an excellent address, and read an oration prepared by another. Notwithstanding the serious disappointments, the excursionists declare that they had a happy day—the pleasant ride—the invigorating air—the aspect of smiling and bountiful harvest fields—the georgeous [sic] beauties of the summer landscape—of forests and fields,—and above all, the hearty welcome, and the hospitable attempts of the good people of Princeton to entertain them, made the excursion altogether a delightful one. Those who did not get a full dinner gained an excellent appetite for a supper at home. ———<>——— African fa xpiorwttorta In Progreaa. By a list of the explorations now in progress throughout the world, we learu that brave and curious men are visiting portions of Africa, Australia, Indo-China, the Inrjfauj Archipelago, and the Polar regions. The interior of Africa is receiving tbelarget share of the attention of explorers. An Kmr is 1 sicann : is on an exieu;iiun i" - . explore the countiy along the Niger; the corvette Uise L now exploring the w holly un Unowneounti v thro wuicu the imooon river runs; a Swedish di-overer is traveling on ihe WCfl OOaet Ol Africa south of l!ongm.l.i, in the direction of the Cunciic i ier ; the Governor of the Portuguese Forts on the Zainbezc is making preparations for new explorations in Central Africa; t,ie French missionary, Leo des Aviimhor.s, is traveling ihrough the countn which lies to tin en rani Of th great en descried by I 'upturn Burton and Lieutenant Fpoke last year. The Gennau traveler Allx-it Roscher lias gone in the ?.imf dire iion, having left Zanzibar v.ith the hope of penetrating far into the interior. The above list, with the added name of the renowned lr. Livingstone, who i bqtj makingau e vi ur.-ion into those coun iu. he d serilx ! .it a former iourev, shows that the great magnetic centre to which most discovers inatlnctlj turn, is still theinn rior of Africa. Those vast countries which are represented in blank on our maps, have baea attacWUhaai all sides. A Miiia U M Cosritiv ami -The , , o JttWmtd dJegrHkca un operation that is iktlorme.1 r.i I . . ton, I'unn., on the Leliili ami Delaware I'anals tlctt would Im- hardly crcd,ble, unless, as tl..-editor says, "seendoae:" A just arrived canal boat, loaded with coal, sits in the Lehigh canal, high abovp the west baak of the Delaware ; and she is to I brought across the river, carried over a small bill, and deposited in another t a sal on the opposite side of the Delaware, lo ie her way b another valley, to Philadelphia. They let her down bv a lock, hitch her to a tow-boat which i t M steered . be drawn acrosa the rier on a pulleyline by the for. e of the current, hoistt her by another lock to a cesspool, run a railroad ear andrr her ami drain the water till she sits in it, draw her out ami over the hiil by a station tt v itean engine, and Uwnch her into another cesspool on the other canal in the valley of another river nil in fifteen minutes! Auytliing more like a hocuspocus ot necromancy than the getting of these loaded lioats so expeditiously from one canal iuto another, with such changes ot lerel and motive power, it would bs hard to find!

CommmnieaUd. Fourth of July Celebration by the Teachers and C htldran of the Centre Hilt Sunday School. By previous arrangements the members Of the above school assembled on the morning of the Fourth, at the new school house at Centre Hill, prepared to march to the ground selected for the celebration, which was a beautiful grove ou Judge Baker's farm, and was kindly tendered by Mr. Win. Riggs, tho present occupant. The procession was formed and moved off to meet the oldest gentleman and lady in this section Judge Olmsted and Mrs. Price who headed the procession in a buggy, conducted by Mr. Wo. Riggs. They had expressed a desire to visit, perhaps for the last time, a scene so impressive and interesting to them. The procession, consisting of the children and a large concourse of citizens, of both sexes, from the neighboring settlements, arrayed in their best, with happiness beaming on their countenances and joy in their hearts, proceeded to the ground, singing as they went. As the procession entered the ground a salute was fired by Mr. John Kratz, who manufactured the ordnance for the occasion and attended to o iin thmmrhout tho day. A call to order, by the Marshal of the day, Madison Kirkpatrick, was obeyed by , the crowd, and iu deep silence and solem nity the Fervices of the day were opened by Mr. Win. Olmsted, in a very appropriate uti a a i a t prayer, rnc prayer conciuaeu, uie etioir, accompanied by the children, sang : " I have a Father in tho promised land." The Declaration of Independence was read by B. F. Kirkpatrick, after which was sung, in bold and lofty strains, " r !,. banner that ware o'er the free." At the request of some of the citizens present, Judge Baker, who, with his lady, came from Evansville to rnsticate for the day in the country, addressed tho meeting. He delivered a neat and appropriate speech. It was multum in parvo short and pithy, and concluded with excellent advice to the youth present. Mr. B. F. Kirkpatrick addressed the assemblage in his usual manly and off-hand way on the event which we were that day celebrating. Then commenced the operations of cutting and car imrin quite a different style from that ftm t; rj by the French and Austrian?, while lb Bothers nod fair daughters spread out n ,: I iklM I most sumptuous and abate! i i t, The young men engaged then, i . . m preparing a barrel of lemonade, Iu ivhia h Uoatcd a huge piece of ice. Before the repast, father Olmsted, a man above eighty years of age, and blind, made an earnest address to the fersons present. A. T. Whittlesey and W. K. McGrew, were, after dinner, called upon to addres tho meeting, which they did in very appropriate and eloquent speeches. Thre cheers were given to each of the ubov.gentlemen and three more for freedom. It was a wbolivsouled meeting. Tbe utmost harmeny,enthusiasm, and praisewoi'l ardor prevailed throughout. The youn.r men and ladies who took the matter iu hand and conducted it through with so much taste uud spirit deserve great praise. ESTO PsRl'ETtJA. A Nrw York Eccentric. A corresrvoncnt of tbe Charleston Mercury, rcgrettinj; the lack of eccentrics in New York, say-: The only surviving eccentric worth tm-u-tioning is Dr. 1J , who dresses in the knee breeched, buckled shoe, thitd-bcllied coat, huge lappctled vent, cocked hat, rulHcs, and tiowing wig of the last century. It is a mere whim of the M. D., who is a very sensible person otherwise. When he was a boy, he hud a strange hankering tor that costume and determined to indulge in it wheu he was rich euough, for the suit is about ten times as expensive as an ordinary civilian s. Au increasing medical practice enabled him ti gratify his cherished wish 8 or 10 years ago, and since then he has played the antique very creditably. He is about 35, and jovial by nature ; but as he stalks through Broadway, his cast-iron face never revealed the slightest t ousciousness that he is stared, pointed, and laughed, ut bv all the lti!se!:s-by. rnrumVd (except in his shirt i l-o-om and w ristlets), he strides ou with a ! ' ty worthy of Uen. Washington. When the ktiow nothing excitement was at j it height a- me years ago, the Doctor happened to !.e i:nming the Park, where an in- j diffaaaet ineeting of Irishmen was in full bli4.-.t. A wag told the frantic Btbwaiana ! that the strange looking personage was tne 1'toii.lent of a know knothing lodge, who hud turned oHt in his official costume for the express purpose of insulting tbe foreign population. A host of ragged Pats straight -w.iy mkfd after the Doctor, who ingloiiouslv took to his legs and gained his oHice, near llieenwich sheet, More his fctockwM pnr-iiers ttnild catch him. The rabble amused Iheiuselvt-b by smashing hi.s otfii e w in low iinlil iliey were dispersed by the police. Tin: Vali'Kok Lands. The value of land in the Fourth Congressional District i Mill! Kayette, $tl To ; Union, S1 IS; Ffenry, b: 09 j Wayn.', $27 14; Delaware, t :.2; liainlolp'i, $1 1 M. Total iiiimlH roi Wtttt in the Di.-.liiet, l,-2f.2,2 18. Value of land in the Dislrict, without inijiiovciiK-nt '. $2 1,3'J J,t00. Vnlue, with improvements, $Myttty8f3, Average id the land, WMm out ittpr.einents, p. r in ie, 1 1 G 00 with iniprovenieiil-;, $21 tl8. The toilowingid the rate of equalization Of K.l and lsr.-.iof the Third fUmflt irioeial District. Apprabetnent per acre in is .1. Swit.. rl.oi.l. .! tt. I . I. .Ii linings Bartholomew Urow ii HJMM IM I nee .... Jackson ..a511 lo 12 1 1 8 77 16 7S 0 in H 24 I I '.i .'.2 ...In 21 .... 8 U ..... '. :i7 .... 4 2s '. :4 .... 7 4i ti7 tt4ATlie banks of St. Louis declared a aemi-adnual dividend of Jivr per cent, on the 1st instant. The Unking house of Clark, Uro. L Co., of St. Louis, 3 running the couutry banks of Missouri for gold, and in retaliation the banks of St. Louis are running the Grayville Bauk, ol Illinois - which is owned by the ("larks' lor the anie kind ol coin. They think ''sauce for the goose U good for the gander.

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I I M0.V.H oe jilmjwmjilt i mmm MM Tobacco, of variou brand, In good mer chantable i.rri r. t lie sold lit an- ti.-n at iir Auc tion It. in-. .Ill t Ai. JUIX i. a. I..JUU. rrcbyswr i.NJkfo., creJKcif B months given, tho Hirlr :v ing ui with ai't'f security. jyf LI. RILM1 Aurt'r. MjrWMJK JJH ot tloT E'OM S.1I.E MM. rN THE SUBURBS UP TllK TTY. I offer tbe prenii'H liern I nwi.le for sale (u esy terms, lncltilnig five ,n ten 01 lanu iinu alla tilr tmprrTT-mTiW. jyti-t A. L. nOBINSON. JI.UWIiMlMMI, I Evakrtille, July 4th, 1; I-.... Tl MITl IIOLLUUii MHJUU.'-The M above reward will b giveu for such informsHon as wfU lead to the detection and conviction of the pTdun or persons who listuantk'd the Neptune Fire Engine, and place-1 rrt of its fixtures in the Canal, on or alout the 1st day of July. jj. It w- BAKEB, Mftjror. Turn jtjlw M0MJUL, Jjyi 1Vsrmi tivk jexMiJiTio.v IJWMEMMC. HEHAGEBIES BROADWAY tr.m XKW YORK CITY, an J tli l niiimoih Mrn-iKurie Well known in the IV kkt, II. FROST. Mauaser. The rroprirtorj of the -Irnaerit!i. with rtetfrc to i9 ftiil KreaUr satisfsctua. ana to l l .ee tlnlr BxliiMlion. (ur the Ireat Season. nbive all cotn.tlttoB. har irnnffit t" mbiLiii their TWO Stl'KI.H M K AtilCHI ... tivi: .'in OH. .At. ASH M A.JNIKI.'KNT UISIM .W ; the whole to t-erirrn rolleeti'elr. under one Pavilion, at the Trice of AJmisin ?. rtof. r ch-.ri-J f..r each . VAN AM BURGH SCO.S MENAGERIE, T Jl B 1 A It rs KRT an.l mtt$ LMOITUIAn MensVer'e now in Amkhica, emprin a vast and vatic! eutteetion ui HUflTS, MRKt RIFflfJB fr.'tu t.:.- Kenr (Quarters f the OLORBj n.iaK which maf be HANNIBAL, the niaaimoth i:i-Tnt of tiit vt url't.wvi tunc '1 bit only pair of i.-:.rly IJ.OOU ll. Afrirnn Oajtrlcheii ta Amerirrx nine fet hlfh ; In the Untie Sutest tn enlf Dluck DtipMt 6lf p; the only ENm U.e enlr s a it r. o vtt , U'l. m Hue ttt onlr HO.'IAI. tr.t iThvmva taliiWihMi 'f the .1.. lite Mitt, eemn'efta met IV.i. LIST OF ANIMALS, &c, &c. Elepliuut ; l nnd !!- ee Asiatic tt Afrioiin. Soiltll tiller sil e lilonst or Puma. ICoyul llrnirul TlMr, Java Tlijcr. Kpottrd llytrnns. mack Lama, or AlJ.aca Sheep, urrneur t'ow. Ox nntn, - elm. Ieopurdta Krailian Titrcrs. utto Am Ticr J. A. Pnnllier. While .;! . Ocelot, or T' Vianlst Tlainws, Prrcnvn. Affrirnn Oslriclies Zebra. Kansnroo. CiarK Yoll. 'nitric Woli. Tounc Koyul Tiifcr. I mnt!n oHL 71 us I. or Civet Cat. Ichneumon. Hocky 7lun t.i.u Had i: t -C'affrc I.ionrss Parr . . u i n r a Hills - I'liensiiiils, C?ttli's Storlis. Ac, Ac, bcNito a Colony ot Ajies, flonkt )s - llah. MOI1S, Ac. T Pfeessi'.u wilt nttt tnvrn at at aaar io o'clock, led by Ii. I.IIIrWKJ SC rn. t lUn.l. I'rs faaasr nowen . asajH al v.i.n AM BURbH. will rut. r th cur wita Lian. Tisrs. l.. ..f -:r J For id in a i : rti.'ii Sr lais Piatarials. Wll.l. K HltMT I l' A .11 I.V 19, 1 H EST A i Awnawteit Sflrentf; Cliiktn i nmler . year.' ot age 2 eents. I heir- ..ii r. one and seven o'clock Mfri rly. . . rsnorsox, i .. LAW OFFICE. ts wis t: sn.iMi.r. . ti ou.vi. 5 A t LA n . rjajtot a Third Mrist.w. si .r the Vmmi ' . Evansville, iul. Law I n lm - t awj ilrscupti 'ti promptly -tt t. n.l. .1 lo. y 1 , avTif..'A.'' ..' itJ .. . 19 extra Strained Honey rti'i ' i- ! nt jylj H. oih A HOU ,HC III S II I. I, s CIIO ti l: tmAYM.Mfi : do im'w Pol il s - ; ll lloell I'll sh I Ihieix.il this .lay at . H. 'OK A - s"S. .V i. i .v.fi n rum No. 1 Salmon ; No. I Hcftta No. 1 Whit.- i'ish, at j i Z. II. ro.iu ,i m .

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Groat Attraction ! TMM st oTtu MM1MA .i.vih it. with his Scotch l.i.ut. s PASHt M LAl'E, w.-iul.ii. r CIS . nn i-. will evlnhll :il APOLLO HALL, On the -J.I, 4lh. nn. I ".h of July . This is .1 ..... I Ihe largest an.l most evt. n-i SHoV IMHI uH i -laiMttoa withe Wcatera '..nntt. . Ii luolaalea VMrHonal'l's l:ir;:e "II. . ; I i.,:,i. .1 . i nt . ,. Anacouda, llattle, Kit.;.. - i , ,. ; i!.. I'alitortii . Ih-itis, on, of whi. h t- ;uj i. i- ;. , 1 1 rained to the BaaM) anoikey, mpmm iDatlfmg ontalig. Scott . Kastoar, W. to.t to a lib a Urj .. .;. n. n .f for eign hints of nartoav klaaaa Tha aaoat aremplislis m'hT II PIFSK ana traveling itoSMtrnr l n.n-i.- fr..in th milioiiul 1 1 . -1 1 line Ut. Give na a call- none g away sotUSn!. Admission '.ceiit-- Children ami avrt'aul I i.t . Th-exhil.il.. !' wit! i-. n Saturday, from A. 51 to o p. M. Monday " ' " lo 0 " Tumtay ' 0 " ta 10

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WVtT KI.'f.'r'H .'1,000 Hit IS. Extra Superfine FAMILY FLOCB, for sale at r9lucadfig.irea,atI.ustoii's JrVd Ssir , ou Waterstreet, Evansville Inl. july 1-tf RfSTON. iigo.ni -.n. It JflMaT.VA" BOOMS MM M yi A N i K i : i Ufcl 1 BY 8. M. GLl PEL. ! I aui ahle uuw to manufacture vt-ry good Blank i Books, well paged, at a lower price than the Sew 1 York miioV Books aro nold . Twenty per edit, will 1 b nana d bj orawrinjj Blank Booka iu my eaUU-la-hmeiit. r--,in.u tiiwif. ahd oth' JoBa w-flr w aon i" per cent, cheaper than auy bound before in thU pU . BUT LAdltiK Book VrTlTl T.iinT fh durable style at 40 to W reata apicc. Paper wl!l be rnkl to auy pat tan at 40 to tO cents a roam. Patnphleta will he corerd aud trimmel at hi eaMi a hundred. Blank Books for city and county offices, hanks, Jfee., will be matinfactured of the boat paper, and warranted to be aa good as the best done in other places. 8. M. GI'LPEL, jo;i-lm t'ornir Vine and First str-cts. .aYOJff.V i'dil I' U.Vl t HMtSJKK V, Im.x. s choice W . It. ( li.-eae, 2 bbls St. Louis Golden Svrup. For sale by VICKEBY BROS., rn2l 82 Main street. iHinletth, Nashrille to Cincinnati. Lav Citv. Pitt-hiirK to St. Louie. L in. lis Cincinnati t . New Orleans. Iehigb, J to St. Louis. Conewago St Loots to Pittsburg. Chanct ltar a?p OrUaua U LcasMVilsa. S H. Tucker, vrk . river t f'itu innati. Murn Mi Lellan, Louisville to SlelupliM. Ar.tiatit Ptttahstrg to St. Losua. wwjimTK it r rnluB.himmvT MM from the manufactory. nnob- expressly l..r it. e Ui tuii 1 1 b doaari I r-n and f ood hrare fratin-s, lo d lilte)i Bw do. M do Bloo ,r- extrit Ci-t ?f. eltiraln Srthes, jii d do do da tirass do, pi do do do Silver do do; . do ':i-t le. l Iiri.lr S-the, .'. .lo .lo Hay and Straw Knit-s, J". do S. y the Sneath", :is..t t.il, 0 tn-xes lo Stones, piil'i' ii 'land :t Prong Ibiy Foil. , it Hay U:ikox, i .I.. German Sickles. Theulof arthdea are warranted l' M m Hie v. i v Isaat .piality, and farssaV I my 21 .tCir. STll.M'll SON. W M;iiu -t. 4lJ'IMIHS i - l.ji) bag II l r& i. hi. u iiti.ii, ton i it . ",..lf..U .1., t ' i l.bls goili, B0 bales Nay Oakuin, 2'. hhls Crn-d.ed Stir r, ., i. . j p-rtil Star. Ii, .'i reported Toba. I . i 4-. s MaleWa. In stop- i.-r aal i.v ByS3 OKK. DAUKLL A CO. MM9'-V " .1 i.KNJIJJS TO 9 iiinl. r . 1 1 . t M.i i. eremcnl of a noi.iiiry Qraoriy Stole, not l.u loan Ihin efty. Apply to Y. 7 , Journal offl. , atathif; salary eteetatfl. All appb.'tuti niii.sl -xtk i;. i iu in, nnd he acnu. loaned iradtBg. j y 1 -Ut fm.i m T.vr: it sun- ihshoi.i ri.'. Tie- partnership In t. toti.r.- existing ltwin Win. t;. 1 and .1. II I - din olve.l by iiiiiIiihI eoiient, June 5".i, K5'J. All persons holding claim .i.uii-t tlieulM.e h riu will pn eul Ihesa to Win. Koens.. ..r Hiytiieiit, m he collects all debta 4as ran WN KOKSSKL. JOIIS BJES8. BMAKI II i: V n K . i Rt w- ii it, Jul"- tsHh, last. I 'llii I'-rink will In' I I i n Monday rn'Tt. July lib, msd aH Bemoan bai lag Mas i asaxaM tog n that 1 .tn.l lb.- dsry prei tiling (Suudny), are leipieste l to attend the Kau n Saturday. j. ;o-.;t SAM b. BAYAIU. Chi.r. J! T H t ! TKJ .' FOH Til I' Ii :. I t assort ), mil . Iiatst loin poWl je' 1 iwd i Ti i. . a to . II. COOK SOM, it J" i Main street and 2 First street. af .11. !. I's TBItm i-'oi it l i .4 lis . I i ; 11 mIi T- . li.'in ' ill i lo - I ". A iol article of T.s Y.Ming Hyson Tea at . . . it Z. II. COOK A SON'S. .M T O TM K I -ts I K TV. , I hey hive the true Imperial, and in. niin-l-.te. Iii iuit tb-Tea for the pt-ople, ami fnnii 1 1..-.iuiit il V th. y s. II, it would look aa though . .' ... T. a- w. i appifi i.ib il For snuiph s, . .11 :it . II. TOOK A SON'S m 9:tJf.:TjH,KH.' vy tv v ti M I. v s.' w Freah VegetoMta received . morning at . H. fuOh . Si i N S IOOO !'' lis siiKar-currsI Uriisl I;. , i, I", bushels hit Beans, Mk, t.s p. arl Barley, toad st strainer Hazel Hell, at .. II. i m)K A SON'. . lie , j.'JIt It I ..'..'I xxi'iti: W HIJY UOoHS ! .lust reeeiviil, a ni-' lot if sttx'l Spring Skirti. Late Haatlllaa, Lara Points, with a lot of other - . I i sill,-1. M I El, Kit A M I'll Al . J0 4U Main street. Y c.v u yi mjm niiKJTj mm no.v tto Till B8DAY MOBN1KQ, Jun.- ML lettl it our Auction It... in-, a lot of n.-w lhdte.tls, two n w Bureaus, and other articles. Aim. a cask ! Ilaroti, T'il;uo, Slnx'H, ready -ninde Clothing, an1 aaaan atastr aattelesv, H. KSLSOM A CO., Auct rs. r9 JMMMCMfJTM, J'Ul'SH ..'s. A M DItl'OUISTS. W nn' regularly r-ceiving additions t our stick of HittuM, Mrnt. inks, Ciir.JiKALs, Paints, on., VUMs!fl, Pl.UiVHKBT, and Fajici Abticle. "In !i Ira Bfa pr-parel to offer t- tbe trail'- on ai - I t' rn.s as . an ls p'irrhaseil in t'incinnnti, L.uisville, i.r St. Louis. i ii ltc la st.. i.. l". tons of Extua Pt ar. Whitf. I.kvu, in keg of 2. lTs, BO n-,) aI1,j louR,,, which M are selling It the trifle at manufacturers' arleea. K EI. i M: HUE. at - lw lm No :i2 Main stn-et. 1000 ot jMm&mwm 12m wamm, , expresslv ..r , II. i ook A Soli. Keeeiv.-d js-r steamer Ciiion. . H. COM A SON, j ;!0 Sle Agents for Evansvitto, I ml. s f.v;iM1 I Cult ile.' U'V s. S ntoi Js Patent lii.ele bv Eoi.l, . i N-w AHsany, lor f tie Iwap In I un. lies Qa to Line. t!i II. iiip.iiiiii Manilla lVb oid.. ott. ii touatoa IJrii-lioi hors-, mIhs', sweeping, wlnt. -uitsh. I'l i. .1 P nrhe. Il lad Apples, Hire. oil' mm HWi Jam iu SMtoj, Sugar lluee grado ..l New Orl.-an -pul-veriav4 and rriaalMal rhite. rr m;- hj EbSKINK, CDUKICK A CO., eM 47 Main ftreet. mM ktXTOTMmM TOM M .vori 'JL Ni'ti.e is In tvl.r ; iv n that the iinrlersiglieii li:is o. i. n iips uilr.i A.li.iini it I ..I . i .. the late ol Julia It. RrMhtF, I. ite of ami. I im: t Ii county, de.'.wHsf. s ii.1 , ir. snlvnaal . J.-i-lt.lAw.;w JOHN W 1'o.sTKIi, A.lm'r. laoa ;r, BrM Katttea, VI si,-. . lit) Ann a" Shovels. " .I.v 4a pl. i ' k.i S . OHM NMftj lo Main st K inn i s 'ioj t.y rtir n:n i mm KR8KIM' i l i; ,. k .t re.hi.r.1 tl. 'l , . i II,.- 1 1. . . I i . I I- 1 . , : r , naff who h lli. .1 tor ii I Toaain rHebratvd. Qust Ut of eajcki awii r.n Uwule I. n i- llhtnixt lrr 7 Main slrl. 4 NaT.- .'. Jl st i::i Kit 11 . ri. Mi .1. KliSK is:. . i i:h k m ii . til Haiti 1 1 i 0! 'int.1l I I rMJTKJTT. H HBI.S. t In-. t il. in. i.l. w:iiniUvl I., s. t well. EBSKINK, i KNICft a tXE. 47 Main In H. ij gtt iii u . . . i 4. vv, . TTOmJT'M I ' r r at I I w ill ..tt' ti'l pri.nii'llv to all ItolaMI in hi fOmm- ! ii. i iii-e iu ihei'iiy RwxifaVr'a iBrf . M?4i ni.ni: rvvVM mm ho. k A - EI.E AS OTMKKS. Baaaa i mi a rtatoa tin.-. II. I'OiiK cuillll'llll'll sllSt IIK. I of III" -'.p ( Htl.st u ,11. Ih I-i : t ... . t y . withu u;ik"U Iu iJk'SiFH his U (., hi.--n t..nn rs Tin nn i il.ikin.: Was hilled npoai -; till in I n aiel hi: lailure was pr.slit tc.l. lint Ikistll he 414 i.l fail, aiel m eau furnish .i r.unt. r im. ty of -ui : .. Ii 1 1 it iilnl fancy liriM-.-ri.-- Ihaii.'iity Uavf hue' iii lli' W i t, .in. I j.ole ms i heap. fXMMMM, rmuMM, jum$ iion : :l.-r U:il-lli i .ii inns y is. In hl.ls Z.iiile t'lirrauls, i' yes itroii. Hi M4a i Y-aaa1 Aim n.l , n rntailta. G aV atraaK NuIj. .' .1" Eiil Ii-I. Walnuts, lii i i ... ,ws I. .!! iu liiuet.tr Ih. k.ttirlh. I'T E. s r,i: m iv. tn. .:' M.i.na io tiiksk l.i .t ! ll:im. t.gether with oxl as. ... ,.. 1 1 1 ..? lie -Mioiii.i,., ri.nr ti.ln.

Pickled I'orl., !' I I'm l, E i t Toiigiii A.'., just r. .. iwl naal for siih- l.y ii as Mi jotmaroM, j. Maiu -tret, near the Canal. av mnmm r i m i.hs i mosvM iJ1 rloa y . to the i "in m . IBs, jnt .i I a I.v n from Ihe hoe, wc.'iv -l this .lay ul for tale l.y y j HA. MJoHNSTON.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, is the couse.pience of a diseased action in the tytaa; tndjped b the iigjaanou.- .:nvt . . bl'deuay. tln . ih... ,tion i- - ..l .-! by ti. tiouofbolaeke.it ..ii wgao'.l, aiel i -i-aiih thai wnwry vpsjr ffn it. Wlrtl.-th - i bai. th li'irlion tills vaj r bii.-ra O' ii: the irth'a.surfitca au.; the vires t- t ikrn ; ith it thfTmh tfep lungs, into tha blood. Tbero it acta as an irritating poisou u tin iutcruai viscera aud excreting urgttua of the Tody. The liver becomee torpid and fails to secrete not only this vires, but also the htla from tbe blood. Both the Tinas and the bile accumulate In file" circulation, ana produce violent constitutional dUordt r. Th- bpjeeu, the kidneys, aud the . stomach sympathize with the liver, aud become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our orgauiam, aa it in an attempt to expel the uoxious infusion, concentrates the whole idood of th Lkm: the tnten al ejcreh:Ties t" force rh.-m t-' on-: it oat. T!ie blood reaves the eurface, and rmdua to tbe central organtwitb enngeartivy violent. . This is the Chill. But in this effort it falls. Tlmi the Favaa follewa, is which the blood leave the central orgaus and ruehea to the sur&ce', aa if In another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great exoretory the skin. Iu this also it tails, and the system abandons tho attempt exhausted, am! waits for the recovery of strength to repeat tbe hop less effort another day. These are the tits or parotyaans of Fiver akd Aock. Such constitutional uiaorder will of course uudvrmine lh health if it is not removed. We hate laborer! to find, and have found, au antidote, YER'S ACUE CURE; which neutralizes this malarious pwisen in th.blood and stimulate tbe liver to expel it from Use body. Aa it should, so it doe cur this aflllctiu : disorder with ;rfect certainty. Ami it does mor , or rather dvc what is of more service to those sut -ject to this infection. If taken in season it exH- s a tr. ii the i y tltra as it jftob.socbed aod thus keel -tiioee . ho us it free free from its attacks; koa s UW -JtL'lll m HctiIO. u.ll ill . m.fi. i I . i lb,, i, Cousenueutly it u"t only cure, hut t.rotiwt from the great variety of a flections which nn induced by this maligmmt inflm-nc, sii. li ..- Kem.i tent Fevet, ( hill I'ever, Dumb or Masked Ai Periodical IbiMla.'I.e, or Bilious H:ei... h. tlili. r-V era, Nemalgia, Hluumatism, li.-ut, Uiiinluess, To.ttiiache, Kancbe, t'atarrh. Asthma. Palpit:,ti Painlul Afleciiciis .f tin Spleen, Uyateri t'olit, P:.ral.-is,nnd Pain to' All . In ns irtiheM e ach nnd Bowers, all of which, when aj isin- Iron lllis cause, w ill Ihi foim.l lo isiiiiic in. re . i U - i tli" intermittent fye. ThN ' "iv: Cl io. ' letnnvi the caurtt of lie s, 'lerung. in, uts, anil cures I In liscnae. This it Ac.miplish. l.y stiinuhitin the exen t. -ries to expel the virus fr.in tie syi . , iiel I near 'r ou l.y ih gr.-es bis-onio habile! to .i i this tl eir oth.'ot t h. it " a 14 .u conl II. n, . ,m-. w.lw.term accijawiiioa. Tim.' may acc .mpiish tin: same ud. but often iifis ia mt long enough, . a M:rillceil iii the attempt, whii. tQa "Al'R CiBi ' o. -it at oiice, aad with safety. U'c have frr t bellevo this is a surer 1 well :i- .-.th-i u.-dy for Urn wkole claaa ut diseases w hich are can by the miasmatic iuftction, than any ether arli he n AaMvenV ; and ft bis -'till anotm 1 i:.', aaVraattasja to tin public, which is, that ii ii a ap as well a good. WPrep ,r. .l by nn. J. 0. Ttt k L Miis. Price one Pirllaf pat BwtUa. af'SuKI by KELLEK A WHITE, Kmuki.ih. and by all Hruggists and Merchant thruuf his country. ... maaUi -dA w. mi. i.t: a us r.v.vv S'i lTl TE tB NKKVK TU.Mi. WILL ' I it r. FEVER A, ND ACUE NERVOUS DISORDERS, rum . etuofttt, and pan a m im KltS. t'au often U- pn Xeuted by the use of Ibis oi.iln:iMa renie.lv. The recia is fr"n a rerj .. '.. li.it. i i'liysi ian, alter having tlnnx in. .u' axpariin II .is pita Is and pro ah- pm. t ieu in Kw York t'llV, Bjasj has Im.'Ii te.t.'l iu all si. li.ilis if liecountry, during the uistsi years, villi tin ne-t won h rfnl socc-ss. 4fwpaa A' i ', v;,j,"' r mm 1 ., a j trutitiM, a flrr iliiiy I Maaaanaaal ..n.l naanuitoe this Medicine as a . if..t Tonic J. II. HA i:i, ri. pii. I. 1, 121 Maiden Uirte, and r. Pl. t. h. i -l e. I, New Yolk. K r sale by EEIlll f t A B ESTEHT. j.-l '. d.v wiim MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS Alx.ve we presont Jou -vlth a perfect liken. al T. m ", a hi. r of tin- trile of tin- attaaay t Nation, that once 1 n, .1 jii n Yon arl I lind a full 11 nut of him and his paopla in our Pamiplltets and Almanacs, to be had gr.ifis from the -. nt- fcv these Pill. The inventor and manufacturer of " JtalaM'l Moimti in Herb Pills" has -pent the gu.it. r part ot Ins life iu traveling, having visited nearly cloiintry in the world. He kjKnt over six years unions ti e Indians of the Bocky Mountains and of M 1 . 0, and it was thus that the " Mom.lain Herb Pills " were dUcoven d. A very iiih-restiiig account of his adventures there you will find la our Almanac in 1 Pamphlet. It is an established fact that all iii-- - mi isc from IMP01B BLOOD. Tlie 1 toad is the lif! and when any foreign r utih- kit! 13 t i r u'. ts mixed w ith it. It la at onee distrihutrsl I" ery organ of the IksIv. Every ajenrv feel Hm p ota. 11. and all the vital ttfp ns .juickly complain. The -totna-h will not iligir-t the fol perfwtly. 'I !i lit-. 1 .'ases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. ' 1. .. ti. n I' the heart is we;.k'tisl, and so (he -ctilntion is feehl-. Tho lungs hecome iloj.g.d ..ith the 1 ..is 1,011s matter ; ben -e, a cough and all from h s'itit impurity at the fountain In:.. I of lif-- th" B'ood? As if y..u bad thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure soring, from rh! h raa .1 tin n til. t. In a few aitoatoatte w h. ie coin -I- of th. -tuatii btsomes diHirl.ed aiel li olon-d. As iptii kty iI.h s ini nr.- I.I.hmI fly p. v. ry part, and leav iu at I aw It-hind. All the paav. sagei. lsonie obstructed, and utiles the olistrm -tion is reiio.v.-.l, the laeip of lile OB ihVa out These pills not only purify the l.l.sst. but i.-j.-n-ernle nil the si .11 lions of the Itpdy ; they ale, tln-r foi e, mil ivnll. .1 -i 1 t'BE Foil BII,Ior DT8KASI till I flniitill. ITICat Ib adriche. Jrc. This AnHKttoma M, ticine extols fiom the Mi i th" hiildefl s" i! of aHarwan, msd renders -ill the Ito fa nasi n -ti' it.-pure and ttasajf, clenriie an iwmcitattag Mmt vital r.ir''. I'l. a'.iiit ind. it i. tn n, thst wear - el-le lo pi ice within V'.-ur P'aeh.a modi ine Hfe Itoi ' Mt unt:dn Berk Pith," that will pass dinrliv t- Ihe al-rlict.-.l parts. I broil? h the id snl and fluids ( i the I iA v, and i-mi"' the xuarrer lo Itiiliten with tl.e fl n- ii ol b -.iutv .ind headh. Judson's Pills are the best Repiedy in visf.-tn-f--r tlif tollou imr I'.impSiimt: Itow.d i 'inpl tell.'ih', I'.fbis, Cl.i-t I i s nsr-, 'il I ness. i-j-I j la, Hi.iriho a. Hropsy, liebiliiy , KoreraaaiA I em. ib- Omm plaint, Haaatofhra. Ind I est ion, I . ii7s, Inltammai ion, Inxranl w.'.-.kn , l.ir. r CVin. plaint-, IsMTBaaa ..1 Spirit-, Pile-', Nam aaalUrari f oiidarv Svmptoms. &M 1 1 n mam: HBDIC1HB1 petn.ili-s who .ilue health, shoiil.1 1. .'i Is- witl.HBJ these Pilb. They purify MM bh' 'l. ti-iuoi. "htrie tH'i.si.f all kinds, cleans" the shin ol all pilnj.l. s and aKaMsaa, ml to inr die ri. h oI t ! hi all i" Ihe pale Ins-k. The Plants and Herb of which tin-. Pilt-t an ni.wte, were lis-..ere.l iu a vtv sttrpri-m v .v niHirer the Teucans. a n ils' of Al...r -In. in M. i i-o.- tiel the Aln.autM-ot .ntr A 1 1 1 . and y..o wnl read with delight, the very interest in; aicount ii .1. tains of tl,.- '-Ureal St. ,ii.in- " it tin- Azbs-s. OP.SEBVE. - The M. uutain ll.-rb PHls an- pel np in a BctMatlM Vrapa 1. E:w h l!" ootain I" Pills, .111 I B.-tail al cents p.-r ls.v. All --inutw have lh-siiiatnr, .f It. It. JI HSON t 10 , iu, each b BSh B. E. ,M'lSsN A 'o., Sol- Proprie! rs, j l-.lA w hit M l. -imrd street, New York Sold by KELEEI. .t Will I KaaaJ BIEUBOW KR a UlMi cilTos. ami ill Drvasiat nut: .1. vii mi nn WM n r hoot SAKE AT l I ri. If li-t sold Is.fitre at priratt- sale, we will -ll :t m.-lioii without iis-ive, on Till BSDAT, fana :-Kth, a KHI Pirr-pr.s.f Safe, for cash. It is a go,s article , and w ill la- sold. PUS II. NELSON A I'O. APOLLO HALL P0B BALK. 1 h o 1. 1. o 11.1 1. 1. . jvi u-i. 1 11 i.vtj the German Tlnsitte, -roiii d tease, cither with or without furniture, ju.-t a- -nits j.in. haM i . Two ten pin alleys, three s. t- pin- and hulls, good stahle, ten barrels a.-iortesl lienor-., witu-s, Ac, will Is-offered at pal ii :ii lion . 11 Tl ESHAY, the Jbt day "f luly next. AM.lto II. .11 Contains ibesidc the theatre) aeveii largi and w!'. arVaugas rooms, two liar mum one Connected with the t heal i. I I..- pi.p, 1 1 will be sohl suhject to the lilollkM.'-. 1,1 l.iii.i .1 Er.d. 'ook. Term. UU-ral. je24-td C. P. HILLl.i:.

MISCELLANEOUS.

JOHN A. REIT. JfillX A HAN CKEfCrT CITY ound: EVANS V HUE, IND. The proprietora of the CRESCENT CITY FOUNDRY beg leave to inform their friends nnd the public in geijeEal that thy are fully prepared to make to or.lei al! kinds of ACHINERY NihsKsI for Miils or Manufactories of any kiul. Having a great variety of patterns tor M ILL - ! : A R 1 N ' . of any sir.e, and . n STEAM KNGIXKS of 11 n v power required. Also rn.it. t t 1 ; :r. r- : Hl.'sTI LLEHY' AND MIMNt" MAC1IINKKY, To BA 'CO lEWS AND riNlSIIKBS. MALT MILLS ; SASH. MtLBV ANJJ 1MPK0VEP Circular Saw Mills, (jrMMlXC UACIHJTKcx IRON FRONTS for Hogsea, I'rlWflWI-BHJAR C A N li MIL's STEAM BOILERS, IMPRUVKIi LAUD TANKS, And iu fact everything in tieIRON tot SDBY AND MACHINE Bl SINKs. at at Baf t .1 sTi.vus In de lo oidir. ALSO LVsatora iaj a superior article of trTHKSH!M3 11 r.VAW, An ! I'owi is . mplete, ol the l..on iln; r,i. .l sly I . IMPROVES STB A 1 i.Ali.lS. OMU BKLTJIXfl VM r.VCKINt . WRdl iillT AND Wi:i!iKI VIVE l.EM AMI 00PP8B IMl'K, ANH BIBS BBJCK, All a M I IIIIKIII'1 1 1 H FBIGa Hi hsr price always pni I f all HKTAL8, .'.i tl.. ..Id M.ii! - Corner Can! and Ingle st net. It KIT. A, II A X PA . N. B -W. rkt.ien s'iit to all p;u i p. put up Ma.bile I V iilld .1. repairs in Boilers. THtiXBHlNrj M AT!! INKS Always on Laud and for twile. jil MM t Jon.Y.sOmV, isoom nuiriiOfMm ER AND Blank nook Manufacturer Pirst at., Itel. Main and Locust, ate I ANSVILLK, INDIANA tt. I:! .1 I, I'. ... '. ruled, par. .1 and in ;.! t t I. . of Ih. pap r, from a Memorandum to the l .i .o-st l. ,l ;, i . .Musi, aad Maaraiiafa Imaail in ay style. jmtm watwtf ..v .n.l it i. 'K t.vsii RAN CE BY II i ME CoM P A! Mi The iindersij;m'.l having I.. . n npp..int.-.l Ag. 'it I i E.insi ille ai.d vicinity, ol the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. S. K. CoYlNtiTo.N.Sec'y. T. A. MoRUls, rVaat AM) TIIK RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. R.J. HATIIAYVAY.Sec y. S. HATHAWAY, Pres t nreplepiii.il In underwrite llpntl the U tt. i class l Eire and Marine Bisks, at a.s low rates of pre. ini'illl ar an cuusjslelil with p llliiuieu. y and re. lahility. Th.-se ConiiJiiiies oiihiie (heir htiaiucMS evcbiaive I) to tin- Stale of Indiana. ist, ll lo-wit-a ppttslily udjnstisl and promptly paid without aaj slatli aanal r fiaaatMHaa what. ever. B- ! i " - BvMJ man, with ut .AK ptinii, whe has sn-taiiied l.ss in eithei Company, a list ol whom all ili.riis of our own State- may Is- ms-u .1 "iir ollic. A. D. REYNOLDS A CO. Iiaaaiih, July 8, USC-ly DBS. EHBBAN AND BAIBD, nil's II 7-. A o.iiii:oi:jtiiic Sl'ROENS. icpecl fully tender their pro tt-ssioiiiil services lo Ih' piililie. i v ' i'd attention given to Lug and Harvaaa diseas-i, and to Chronic diseiises gem rail y. Di-a-es, the result of the ill. use of Calomel, ijninile , Ac, greatly ben tittsl, it not uml. A largeexci ieiice euahles (hem to treat all fevers, Intermittent, Bilious. Ac., without large doae of poxMitn! m'di'ines, which only iiilliate the disea.-, while they weaken uud tlektroy the constitution. orti. e Third street, between Y'ine and Division, Ean ill. . Iu. I. aajrSa Saiv frnnTHE. Mar -lane l MMMMmMM .If 1 mrtrM Hem. I w riultt, ! li ft m Is.l Hint Is.iird without any just i-nnse oi pi ovo-tion Tlli is to Ml all BafaatM In in lontra. ting with, r harla-ring her ou my aeeuimt, as I am determine to pay in. ihdits of h.-r ctntractilig after this data. CHAREKs UBMRLWRIOUT. je:s.Hd.tW.'.W PhiladelpliiaSun and Lodger pleaee copy. mm mum o js .mi. i.n, t o H.m:u i. V M KNOWN A NE. LEY'S MILL. The owner of said Mill having re-huilt his dam and refitted and repaired his apparatus, i no. iigaili preiartsl to grind for cnst-.nieia l.y water petrar. He solicits a share of the patronage from ih,- puldic generally, and mote . rti. ularly the patioiiiilf ol hi-, old custom rs. jelolmdAw KREDEKH K KLEIN TO MIT .llil, I. Mi M S I patent Saw Gummei -, IJ Miiley Mill Siaws, St cast ataal Mill Saws, I 'irculur Saws, from 8 t in. It) do S : w W r.-in-li jeSl GEO. 8. 8 INK TAG, III Mail at. 1 1 " WW m aal CMMMBM-4 BOXES TOM hy S. V.. 0ILREK I" .v CO. I.OIH ! Ut, O TM : 1 g O Mm It MET. and sacks iu store ami to arrive, extra uml su pen ne Country Miami as gtsal as the la-si and aa low aa th' lowest, ill jell Vll'i. E R BROS J. M o:, -t. rm on.i me o .17 MWCtimjvmrm M will m-ll, nn Tliursday. July Tlk, MB9, l! be of good maiiufaetunsl tol.acco, if different I. lands, in i;knI merchaii table order, and of gissl inalily, to los .1 eunsinmeiit. A cnslit f six n .nth will 4 niii-n, the par ha. r living uote and MnrKt. H. NEErON A CO. 811 ' .u in '.1 1. -j.n o n &VH.1IM .v ti hao r'inoisl theit slock of Hardwau an.l Iron, lo No ', t Main street, hi t. 2nd and ."Id. The Wonl.lt.,- pleased lot- their old Clll tollieffal their new BtaBM, win re they h. always on liaiwl a Urge and I Ii H h . i I st s k of Hardware anrl lru, whi'-h lln v otl-i at Wan aJ pi ices for asll. jyi fOT .111 I'l TT.il M U'mlB. HTM. l-lt l.o hale ..ne, .1 in. . the cmiiio n ui. nl of i . i .1: , . .. ., , . at SAM. KMatlCM . I "., k- p tie paaaaar pi , i u at. ii-- j nnr m;iiis, ory i.iasis, ... .-!..i t.. iii's-t ll.r iti-l.iii ni u d IU--I l. lie 1 1 11 kes-p on-taii'ly supplied with the I ctaiaaal argf tlte ataanai Iwnoethe rnali. jeS 8l.7M O sjp s.tt.o rilEEHE. ffl '. 1 Bap iie.-se raaafraal tin,.!,. 1 B. look A SON'S. Mis Jtiii raoMred Im store, froaa the above e-iplhlislilllenl .-; (. clii-l' Y'l-uii.- Hy n Tea, a-s'.l i-ia.les 1 l ilu Old llys.. 11, au extra arti. kv .1" dn tiuiijH.w d.-r, iiorlis gradaa, :. do do I up. do d... I, do do Oohlig or Rl'k d do. 1 do do Soil, hun i :i;li-Ii Bi. akfitst Tea. In the .Is To loi-i are n.. 1 Th. Is- i rnles I T.-a f-vor ..ITcied t Ii i - maike! at r. tail. onsiiiiM rs will plettae lake notice, that th.-se h 1 are nw, fr sh importations, uml not old s, k that ha U-.11 : hind ..i y.,rs. V. will guarauUw, .1 Ix-ll. r .ulile ..r the price paid, than oii an a aattj in He hal.it of gritiui:. 'all and prove it Ala. Cat' dim ami iiackage Teas ulv. a.B h ami. VICE I KY BROS., j.-ll v2 Main slT'-et. jMfi f-titni fOT.ITOT. S. "Jl l-l. Is f Ihos ei.-'.itit Men-t-r l'.lst. s, siirrhr l. nnvthitm iu ihr market, re eiud this day and forsri'lel CHAS. M. JOHNSTON, uivJI Main str.s t, near the Canal. av.: Om'ii-li.l.vi mm M V I T I M E c STORK. TIk' iiii.leiii;ii-d h i- el aid i-h d a Vt ar. room it the old Adhi Hall, tor the .nn lets.- ool sale t mw and second-hand ECRN ITI'RE. Stoes, Tahle 1 W'iii , tllaasw. tie, an.l in tact every tlmi:: -rlnin-I itltr lo 1 1 .. hiaiseh.dd use. whi. h he will sell at tile ,,.-., scon l-h.U 'i fninitur plica. Ihe highest ; cash prices paid f.-r all articles .fl. red tor sale put. lie ar pivate. Orders left for l.irnishilig will la- i.lol.ilttlv atttn.l. d to in an lu t of the city. Al., all kinds of repaiunc and w.tod tnrninr i1.n. um the shortest notice, joa HARLES F. HILLER.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

J' .vk Jirpt.r.M: ji .y-KJrF lbs: o Use lovei t Am. I. Plaa afji Tarts.-Just ruceivtsi iht Hti..niiiT and to arrive 30 bbls June apr-its r. l'U at No. 47 Mm .11. .tr.s-t, ivj..r Iti KI.'sKINB. CCUN1CK k CO. XTMM t.i.mi. ' Ml,Ot .lh BBbtS. Extra Van.ilv Flut from ahite wheat, receivd wr railnwl and r al- Lr GEO. FOSTER A CO . jel" rVirtit'f t.ortjsf ;ind Canal street. JT ST .1 UHiWtl. MJ robs ! r.' l.;ihK largtand fine, now Uuding ti mi mer Kate Flench. Call aud get some t i 1 ' i ' 1 1 s nrp elt ?toim., ut ! KEIIY I'.KOS., 82 Main at. TIT PS Of JI I auituLle for sod fonutains or family use, t.r sale at STODDARD A THOMPSON'S. To Travelers. mm LEmi sr m k, i a.nyoiiT. t.va LCXTRY COMBINED. Daily Eii e ot L S. MAIL SlDK WHEEL TAS-.-ENuEU PACKETS, 1 i I airo, Hukman, Mem phis, nnd N.-w Orleans. Al.so- st Louis, Inner M taalaaiiiid. aud Missiuri liivefa. ALSO L. uisville. Olai ini.atl. and Pittsburg. I'liKsviigen iH-k.-t.sl to CinrtnnaU for $6 V). FOR INrORMATTOW, Apply at th- Sp.' i ,1 Ticket Offlee, in the Pavilion Hotel, opioaite the Stenmlsat Lanfling M. CARTER, Ageut. PsKTicr: mi NoTtrv The 1ju comprUiag this line are ot light dninght, and n detention la ex-iK-riwme. je-i i:rv TH K RIGHT KIND OF A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MO E PITT' IK'HSE POWER ATTACHE."'. IS Considered I. la' the l st tnwliim- "f the kind hi Mi. t eat. The undersigned are now prepared to furnish '.hi r fti. al Patent, of a atylf and makm t excelh-d in the Western country. All ww ask i thai onr nork may I rsinipari-d with any of rsar ;.. riii.s. a iN. our prieee. Tbeae M chile s were .'di. i!y thoroughly intnajneed ami kiio'.Mi mIi n w . 'nunciiced the manu&cture of th. -In -i.i I ' ot.ty s.iy that al the Laclun"s I t li.it patetit wMrh we make, shall lay made iu n . . n:ni i,.i, .. . n h u.ileriaJs, and with surds .......ai. i.f imr nwa, as will materially iu- . 1. 1 !h . .il.i.ilde 1. piii-ilioii ht haa act Hired amouTun ih. :.. . (..ii rmw off . lo our custom rs a rhoioo ol " Ii. nt Ma. him- . and also a choice ot III. Hm I owi 1 . Iodine 1 hem, of any sire, from 4 to I'.I.oim', ti as i. a-oiiahlc terms as any other . iabbsltm.nl; and we -esp- t fully solicit ordei a l 'i . 1 1 If .1 Km! .1 . nl. I request that the he - nt iii a- . ii I a- p - 1 1. 1", " in-ure getting th Is si ma. him . h It ATZ A HEILMAN. it i: s T T I. H I It I'ET r.o H.I I. v nnd -ft hlds of the U-st Flour that "an L slat ted, just i eceivisl and for nah' hy i II . M..loN,vioN, IWy' Block , j l? M .it. street, near the Canal. mi-.'ii .n.i i'h emkl -i.o fjiThW area, arm I . half I Ma and kits, aasartel HlllllU I, ri'i e low l.y j.-'i this ;'av a-r railral, for sale S E ul I, BERT t 0 , No. 4 Svcamore reet. 0rtxto:x g9 no ii i CM mi.vn co.n.ni.sio.Y DROKKat. MmGEKKRAL STEAMBOAT A;FST. Hi Olli. e, P.iMlioti Hotel, oplHite ll, st. mil... it Landing, Kan-ll!i. 1ml. Liheral iiih ances made on consignments. All information can ls had My applying at the office. S m i i.-i I Agent for the New Oi I. -ana and Mem phi i Pa kets. IsM SOMETHING MEWI It. t'OUTEM. mi 40.ySOI.illJ1P! STI AMIIOAT AG EN i FOB Ttir Lol'ISVILLi: A RVANSVILLB PACKKTS, EVANSVLLLK AND CAJB0 I'ACKLT.s, AMi Hm: THB N. ORLEANS PA0KKTB. Ai.s..- rm; THE SI I. oi IS A MISSISSIPPI BAILRoAH. He w it! ill. ml to ill Ste.iluUt.it l iisiia-ai entraalisl to his care. The I; n- iu Ihe abo Ine lor which he is Au-.-nt. are I; hi draught, ami will meet willi no detention iii ease of low water. Add: - A B P MITER, Water atnvt. t.iTlt.1. o.v M t ll.I.S'll .1.VI1 IIETT.lt. Ell To MlVKKIi! CiKoloE i ii"i..Miil.i. lakes pleasure in ill -nriuiug his old ciutonieis that ! the quality ami style of his w ork, Ie- Hatters himself he cannot lo excelled. II. may still lie p. uml at Ihe corner of Second anl Main stris-ts, where the choice'. Hat -new and Saddles.. I i-v.-ry de riptiou can la ! .taints! nil tho beat of laiB. " Repiiit itiL' done with nuataaaa ami dispatch. Ssond hand Harness alw . hand. jel MMJHl'EST TOOLS MM "si d.., i, w.i i In a Qrana S. tin s, 'JO do Millard's C. K. do, ?.. !.. Waldron Grain lo, 15 do MilUrd's C. H. do. J do Grain Cradle, .'i do ii.-s.rt. e Crass Sueaths, -Jti do Reap Hooks. 1I do C rmi.n Sickles, I'l .. .x...-. V-y t he tot.-., 2 do7n Hay K. rks, lio do Wood Hay Rakoe. Iu lor and I -ah I v oii'p.. I'M. ELL k CO. M HEMEIJES .i.'li ME MMM E I. Lain.-, if. to S E M UK II A Co For Law us e,r Orginliea, go to S. EM RICH A I ". Poi Men and le.v' wear, in Wolen, Lir.en, oi CotUm, r to 8. EMBICII k CO. Poi the last lli.se in the city, go to - EMBICII k CO. for the i rettle t ami chcaat Crape, Btalla, o; Silk Shawls, goto 8. EMR1 li A I'O. Willi Clt and '.'iint v Onlera, go to 8. 1 M BI H A 0. PW .irv and v. -r tlAng la the line of Dry Good, a t S EMBICR A CO.. No. 4' Slair -tnet. who will Is? glad to ahow you aaytMag In thetr line, vl.ith. r yon wish to buy 'r not, and when- everybody lavy cash for what they Imiv. my 14 W .i ST TEJ.EIJM.1T-MIT MsrjtTf II MJ PROM PflK.SICATOf WAM Come at l.i-1 ! The -ry s.uu- lot T lrjr Co,!-, for whi. h ih- fair M.iti n of Ihe elealioti, the lt dWi . I our beautiful .it, bare been waiting ao i I., tt l.i.t ii 1 1 v I p-r steamer Dun lei th, and ii. n w t.aly lot aajr. W cordially inriht our I. : rid , Miel ...p,-. i . ..in I nh i.-t'.roers.toeall at ..i rtt.i, , 4.; Main : . i n.l I. r t articles nccoi din, I taste and Ini'l forget. 4 Main all m i fmy ol i II.LER k NIEHAt"."'. K i: II I I. 11.1 It illKsTS. TM I., t ar.- in ide in the m . t tailhfill Diatlli' at the Nashvill. P i.n i.tiaiy, ..f red Cslar, ind ol tn - .liflei, nt sizes. The odor ol tlse wood m ie. Nlruclue ti inolh . and all ii.stits, and remlerw lbr !. is iinaliiahu' for pat krac or. ay blanket and other w.s.ieii i'. ".I. ihi- nh the -ur.itiu r. For aak at tlu W's.den YVare Blow J. It. RI SSELI . VIO Main street, m & I lh-tween Thir l ami oiirlh. L c.isville. mist mMcm rrw, Exr me!, - W FOR Ut 0U i. I I RPi ! Ef r. e.-.-ks Hiip vd ty .'s Braadr, "184K." . ti l.. in- --old Port Wine. old Mji.bi' i . . - , i ai- ,-nei y l.x -ii-ri'.r t"kr-l 1 plpt- 1'lile Holland liUI. 1 pun. h i. ol I n Jam.ii. i bum . .. iiaks Genuine Barclay A P. iknw Portr. Iu pints ami 'piiirta. T casks ti'iiuiiieN t li Ale Muim." In pint ami quart, jo l,a.sk.-Ls lleidsick s jvirklint; Chaaupague. Tie al"- .rt ! I. - .. inaraiit. e to be In aawryresjss t as dWrilaiL ALLIS A How E, m :t1 Wat. r mi.i.i..i a. ; BBES W PHtsltura idrr V inrar for aale I'H i.n i haaii by ER.-h INK. Ct RNICK A CO. AfiH.it.y- f i .n en Wis 3 caaks I'nmp C. V s-tta Reels, U Ir.-ti Curls", M YVood do, 'jfm f.-. t Pi.je Tubin UKO. 8. .- "NM i. I Wuu st. m?i.n EI.OI M ! EI.OVM !- o . I. I.t, ntm w Int.- wheat Eloiir. to . his superfine do. l.si I.:, -s ).. and extra a. On hale I f'-r sal. ay VICKKKV BROS. O TME iXM.ytkWmS! LLI A HoWESar.- ats4wltay saaagw for ii.. nmleof M ANNY . S roMBI.a.l mai-fm AMi MoWEI. ii - ry l t yet inventod, coattainingall Ih. latest ,mpioeme..L mr Sal- increased in tlx years from Etf to ! maylfi

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