Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 288, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 July 1859 — Page 2

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"""" EVANSVILLE, INO. jrrT "3 SATURDAY MORNING... : I The Enquirer is troubled with the x vre are making political capital a e idea lha We have no use for such IuirU ; it is a Stock th pay us no dividends. No party , claims our strricts for hire, and we don t m jm . A SwCS iff ' scheme tor tne organization ui - - nnnvn- An nr throuirh its to pension ourselves upon, or IUIWU . .tnnr fmrrers into the public ao-enrv to tret OUT nnccrs l"v i coffer. The only capital the Journal desires is that which enables it to 3peak the truth independently fearless of the power of political cliuuea, parties, or monied corporations. It aims to place tnH in a position where it will not be obliged, for the sake of a little city pilnting, to support one day Black Republicanism ; the next day, for a Sheriff s job, to be officiously .busy and offensirely noisy in defence of Douglas , and on the third, in prospect of a corrupt iff ceau from the Nary Department, in shape of an advertisement for supplies which could be gotten in these regions about as easily as from the moon become the subservient and unscrupulous apologist and defender of Buchanan ism. From a slavery -o base, and a degradation so infamous, tbt people have exempted us. On the honest people of all parties, and the citizens of Tery class, we rely for the capital that supports us. We don t know where we arc to go with what political organization wc may be co-operating si months hence ; wherever we are found, it will be where the mttregts and welfare of this community and the people of the State shall, by honest ronrictions, leadu. Its accumulation of political capital or power need alarm no one but unworthy office holders and the Enquirer, that lives upon them. To them the increasing circulation of Dm Journal bodes an end to their rule in the Porket. jug The editor of the Enquirer avs hewas the employee of the Post Office that torwarded the petition to deprive the people of West Franklin of a Post Office, and he declares it " dishonest and contemptible I to censure an act in which he had so active an agency. After this proclamation against the rebels, the people of that proscribed town will hu?h up their complaints incontinently. They will begin to learn by degree?, as their eyes open to the truth, that this government is supposed to have been framed, and is ndraini -tcrcd, for the 90te benefit of office holders, contractors, and dominant political eUfBBR The contractor conld save seven miles of hot travel iu dog days by avoiding West Franklin, au-i he gat J00 of bis friends, having no interest iu the Franklin Office, to sign a petition, wY h was forwarded secretly by a Pest Office clerk here; and, without notice or warning, the busiu.-3 men and citizens of an important shipping point are deprived of a Post Office, and made to travel three or four miles, to an old saw-mill in the wood.-, for their mail iiiattr;2 because th- old mill is the most convenient point for the contractor to drop the mad bag. This is the sort of Democratic administration for the accommodation of the masses of the people, approved and defended by the Enquirer. We will ask, when the tici- comes, if such doings are sanctioned by the Lonest Democracy of the Pocket. Clerical Treason. The worst form of rreajon to the Constitution is now displayed in the fanaticisms of the LkurcLts, and tin seditious doctrines that come from some of the Northern pulpits. A Svno 1 of the Reformed Presbyte rian Church recently met at Allegheny City, Penn.. for the transaction ot business pertaining to the Chnrch, at the close of which the Synod pissed tht following rRlOlution. When these fanatics shall lUfKfd in throwing down the pillars f! the Couatitutioo, they will find the foundation of their churches neavinp l-onvath them. When anarchy and disunion shall prevail, religion and morality will lose their sway over the countrv. Amid tbe storms of cftVn strife and th- reitfu of evil passions, churchea will br de-.Tted or consumed, and their minister. t ib r: led. The Constitution U a stronger bulwark t rebpious than civil freedom: personal and material interests trill prompt even bad men to rally for the protection of one, while they trample on the other. A grpater shock in given to r-l - ious thau politi.il (racdom by RKh ieditiooi a' this Svnod uttered : tr- 'J, That ve are more and more . brmlv convinced that the Constitntiou of thfc Tnite! States is the great bulwark and urnnyhold of this system (slavery of violence and oppres-ioP.. and that, therefore, Ae will cot' tin ue to testify against it, refuse the oath of allegiaiw-e id it. or obey its unholy requirements. A law fordefinitsg anil punishing sedition ibht to In one ot tli -ti -t i-nactnieuts of tnc nest CiKigress. A t aiCA.N FCS1KAL.S. Rev. T. A. steid. a st HisteOSMry, writing from Uyo, Afiica on the JTth ol April, to the (Amtem Index of Macon. ii. peaking ol ihe recent death a. : i r . i . i . i .jf the K.ii. of Dahomey, the great ltvatrader, ?yr : he u he wii., ciow ned, a nuniler of men ,...i.i wo:mn were installed with him, who took opsin them-el vc- the -olemn vow to die when their master did. In accordance with that vow many have teal IU They have t beir graven dug. ami then dance and sing ml ihcm tor Lin - time, then drink a poi.-on 'lJl' would 'oon put them to deep, ,ey call it. They wera, then interrwl at . I.).-. Some of the Kin slaves decapitated, and their MMd epTinkled aloej Itw road over which the corpse of the Tin -va-s Uken. Ai soon aj the Kinj? died w taken off, and will lse pre r. -ed fr hi.- lessors to worJiip. His hotly, like a criminal a, w - not allowed iaterment la tat town, I-was deposited in the suburb. How many more will die lie fore the funeral rite., are completed, ia unerrtuin. s gfeyA New Vork letter ..ays the Hnrjiers wipend, for ifeM d white p.tpr aloue, threa thousand dolUr: a dav .

Citt Attornit. Some allusion has been '

made by us to tbe doul.lv y irea this year to the City Attorney. Wc suptjose--aod iucb teems to haw. betu the grueral imnression of the citizens that it vat :iu arbitrary increase ot salary with a corres- . increase of duties. It was supnoM'd tLe fixeJ Mlarv of. fc ci t1ff,,, , for . such varied and luiralkueous he " I , in jr;lftiu,, ordinances, which could not I ........ : ; embraced iu a fe hill nt' ,lnnf tint arsrrfT b,H ! tU"& tuat I attendance upon cases iu court, be received the ordinary fees of the best members of the profession. It however appear that the salary was raised to $500, with a special contract that it should include pay for all Judge Baker s professional services for the -it iu hid office and before the courts. Inder this arrangement, the salary fixed was a material reduction of compensation, instead of doubling it. For attending to the important causes already ending, he would nave properly charged tw ee as much as the entire salary. So far, then, as Judge Baker is concerned, the economical policy of reduction hns been pretty forcibly applied. Every one will admit the amount he will receive will be an inadequate compensation for defending the interests of the city in the tbllovring list of important case, to -ay nothing of hid daily services to the Council, and his attention to inferior matters: Willard Carpenter vs. City of Evansi ille ; Henry S. Stark vs. same ; B. B. Evans vs. same ; John Deacon vs. same ; Peter Schimer vs. same ; Armstrong k Greak vs. same ; Frederick Beihes vs. same; John Emrich vs. same. In the SopaEMK CouaT. The Eiantiulle, Indianapolis, and Cleveland Straight Line kailroad gfs, The City. Last year, Judge Baker charged tor attending to the Straight Line Railroad case, for two terms, only twenty dollars, which did not pnyhis jersonal expenses in attending the Court. The following is the contract of Messrs. .Baker and Foster with the City: " Exaxsvillc, April 22, 18S9. We will act as City Attorneys for the year just commenced, for $.'00. This will include our compensation for all services before all Courts during the year, and tor all advice which the City or her officers may require. M, however, we .-hould be compelled t. go froui I onie to attend to any case to hicli !. ii j or may le a party, the city niu : j.i . m uctaal expenses. This compca-Natiuu m dl .iho include services tor drafting ordiuaiH'-' I mm time to time, as may be n. pared. I'udti the direction of the last Council, wc revised the Charter and anuotated the tame, and were proceeding to revise the Ordinances, when the work was directed to be stopped by the Council. If we should be required to finish this work, we will expect the Council t make a reasonable allowance therefor. Bakfr t tana "We, the committee, recommend the Council to concur in the above. John S. Gavitt, Sami i:l Orr. If the Mayor will be as patriotic for thio year as the Judge was the hist, there will be no need of urging hia claims upon his fellow citizens through the newspapers for aiust compensation for his labor. Wait till 1 the rub in this yewr s accounts of the city is passed, and the people will insist that the Council ;hnll do him justice. The story which has been going the rounds of the paper.-, in regard to the granite shaft erected by some unknown "person"' over the grave of Aaron Hurr, at Princeton, Now Jor.sey, und of its having been mutilated nnd broken, is untrue. A corresjionileut of the New York Tribune states that the monument was erected by his only liviujj daurhter, now iHUing in the State of New York, and tu whom Aaron Hurt left the small amount ft was unpootl lie had. Tli' uionuraent coal $250, and this was paid out of the estate by the then public :vhniui3U:.Uir, James iS. Thayer. It was erected publicly and in the day time, and it - Huhtag that I'artou repeats the. story in hh lib- of Burr. Burr was not suppos ed ;.i Ii.im- tiiiii-h property nl his death. He had iu.tn lemas from Trinity Church, ,hn h were for on years, und the most of which he re-leased for o:: and oC years, thus leaving n small and most valuable reversion, and which will produce to this oul child ot . his an immense fortune. The daughter is a perfect likenes-i of the father, it is said ; she is married, and i an amiable woman and mother. She is the last link connected with the fortune! ol thi- i traordinary man. whose private history is et to be written. Till. St CCK.SS OF THE Ul fOolTION IS K'UNihk ami TKNsr.ssEr. The Hon. JolM Bell has written to his political friends in Washington, that the Opposition will cany Tennessee in :i whirlwind of enthu m Nothing like it has been known Mncr- the famous Harrison campaign of 1810. It is expected that N'etberland will be elected (Jorernorby from five to teu thousand ma ; ...... th)lt tljc onnonents of the De I j r m w - i mocrney will returu ciyht ont of the eleven nieralr" of Conref. In Keuliicky the pro.-pects of the .-uccess of the t pKitiouJparty are very flattering. If these old Whig, confer vativeStataaahouM take a firm staud against the sectional fa-natu'cni-ot the North and South, and resolve unite their power to itrn-l the corruption ami demoralisation of the (iovnrnment, they would form a noble ceutml phalnn, around which h I'nioti. conservative, nittional jmrly could be ntllicd, that would heal buck into their actional fastnesses (he tr.iih.r aO the 'ou-ti.-i;tion from Boll divi.-j-ions of the I'uion. The flections in these middle -de States who bare always leeti ('.(voted to the aound doctrines of the Constitution and the integrity of the Tnion will take place the firt week in Augti't. if the Opposition le triumphant in both, the ?sult will change tbt ajnet of the politics of the entire country.

A Letter From Mr. 81eklei.

7 be New York ZfVaW ot the 20th iust., couuiud a letter to the editor, from Daniel 8. iiicUki, iu w hich he corrects a Btatemcut made in that paper, on tho 19th instant, re (tanlini Utions " Th , il garding the recent event in his domestic rev if - -"OM The rcouciliatioti wib my on u act, without any consultation with any relative, conuexiou, friend, or adviser. Whatever blame, if any, belongs to the step, should fall upon me. I am prepared to defeud what W 1 a . a a 1 nave. aonc wOTa ,ine onlJ tribunals i recognize as havintr the slightest claim tu P .. jurisdiction over the subject, roy own conscience and the bar of heaven I am not aware of any statute or code of morals which makes it infamous to forgive a woman, nor is it nsunl to make our domestic life a subject of consultation with friends, no matter how near and dear to I l and I cannot allow even all the world combined to dictate to me the repudiation of my wife, when I think it right to forgive her and restore her to my confidence and protection. If I ever failed to comprehend the utter desolate position of an offending, though penitent ttoman, the hapless future, v. ith all its dark possibilities of danger to which she doomed when proscribed as an outcast, 1 j can now see plainly enough in the almost ' universal howl of denunciation with which she is followed to ray threshold, the misery and perils from which I have rescued the j mother of ni child; and although it is! very sad for me to incur tbe blame of friends i and the reproaches of many vrirc and fOOd people, 1 shall strive to prove to nil who In I any inten -t in me. that if I am the first man who has ventured to say to the World, an erring wife and mother mav bo forsriven and redeemed, that iu spite of nil the ohstacles in roy path, the good results of this example shall entitle it the imitation of the generous and the commendation of the just. There are many who think that an act ot j duty, proceeding solely from affections, which can only be comprehended in the heart of a husband and lather, is to be fatal to my professional, political, and social standing ; if this be so, so be it. Political station, professional sin cess, so cial recognition, are not the only prizes ot ambition, and so long ns I do nothing WOTS9 than to re-nnite my family under the roof where they may find shelter from contumely and persecution, I do not fenr the noisy but fleeting voice of pnblic clamor. The multitude accept their first impressions from a lew, but in the end men think for themselves ; and it I knew the hinn.wi heart, and sometimes 1 think that, in a career of mingled sunshine and storm, I have sounded nearly all its depths, then 1 may assure those who look with reluctant fori -bodings upon my future to be of good cheer, for 1 will not cease to vindicate a ju-t cl.iini to the respect of my fellows. While to these motley groups hen.' ami there, who look upon my misfortunes only as weapons to be employed for my destruction, to these I say, once for idl, if a raaa make a good use of his enemies, they will be as serviceable to him as his friends. Iu conclusion, let me ask only oue lav or of those who, from whatever motive, may deem it necessary or agreeable to comment in public or private upon this sad history, and that to aim all their arrows at my breast, and, for the sake of my innocent child, to spare her yet youthful mother, while she seeks, iu sorrow and contrition, mercy and pardon 'of Him to whom, sooner or later, we mu.-t all appeal. Al K'K tWMM A LaOY TO TUl fill h lady correstiondent of one of our exchanges writes as follows concerning hoop- and lifting up dre-.-e-The hoops shouM le near together, say two or three inches apart, and come to within as many inches of the feet or the bottom of the dress. A word about the management of drcs-e. In the first place, in going up stair?, you need only to r u e the front of yonr dress, nnd in descending, the back of your skirts. The front part of your dress cau by no effort be soiled iu deaognding, nor the back part by ascending, a pair of stairs. Do, therefore, have retorni in this, to my mind, immodest habit yon have heedlessly gotten into, of dragging your dress behind going down stein, Md lifting it up in front instead. Apples and peaches will be abundant in Knox and adjoining counties. Applet appeared iu our market "some time ago. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .Tf.-.Tlf.r'eV flj I. K. HI' virtue of an onlerof the Court . fC-JUtUion Pleas of Vanderburgh county, Ind., 1 uill wll at Pubb. Auction, at the Court House door in KvaajsvMa, on sW M aWy es 8ap ssber, A. P l-"'1 ii Iwo o. !... t, P M , IheS. W..r of1. W. .,r.. .. t..vnshi. 7 south of range 11 west 4' acie. Also part ot V W. quarter otN. W. quarter of Section 7, towaahiy 7, south of range 11 west '7. il7 acres, in Vandei bnr comity, Indiana, coatalaiaaj r.T.c.7 acre- ,.i land, ldng the real estate if llt-nfj Thorpe, .1 i Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-third ou -i months, and BSX thiid In twelve month-, with u, ti-rest and approved seeui it .IOSKFI1 M. CAI.DWtbb. j. :-ltdlttw Adin'r of Henry Ttioii', de. I fini.-i . i n.iTOH'H i. ft. -m virtue of an ot ter of the Comt si I'liesaaoa Pleas of Van 1 i iily, ludiann. I will -ell. at the Coin t H i in BvaMVflle, on tin- .1 dayoi s-iiieiub. i v U I80sa la leefe I' N Lots pi and 11. Uo I. IStla Lauia-o. . called, in Vanilerbnrgh conn! lun.-i, l--iii ibe nal estate of Jacob KHtn h i -ceased. Terms of wale, . i .h.,1 ca-h, ne il.ii.i m and nr thirl in f ' - It tptaW. witk interest ind approved security BALLARD llill I) .' ;-ltdA4tw Adin'rot Jacob Epom iiei l - b-t Flooiingi IMClllfis, oKNra h WAI.NI T .STREKT .V TH V. CANAL, ' V t.VSl JLI.K, IS IK rmH 4 s j'E II 1 EHT.1 H I.I S 'MM MAT M n n. -w iii full operation, ith BjaSS oet . . i.i pm Harblnery of tb.- latr-t tvb-, r.-r Pt.iiiiu, anil JJressinit I'limber, pl.tiiin- m.1 tr.... iiiK, iHiikwi. I"..r awl Sash -Mouhllurs Window i Blindn. and every nlhT ileyrilii.n ..t iS eiae I sm-h - iidi-hmei.t-All work iit the-.- Mil:- v u i antiil In he well dime, and will Ih otft-rnl at the loMtat i a.-'u j i Packinif lJoi - t all luini- load.- eider. Brackets and tksnsBs sawesi t sjsJ assjaassj Slitting aud ail kunls of 'Sue i.i d.-ne t,. ,.t .ei , aad in tie- mot BpBSlTTcd -tyle. ea II. 1. 1 AM III K I . I . K' noons .it .in Tin.s: ii't: have received a rouiuini-iit id Dm i. .1 . which w.. will sell withoul n - iiiiii. ii. in Kill DAY MORNIN'5, July at bl .. o. .l-uk .. .u tistinfr of a variety of seceoBsble Drees Cioe4s, w Collar-, I n. h-rsleesee, Mantillai-, Limn UaviMlker. chieb, Ai . ii . ein,ti. the Ladim .in- ml all. as tbe in..K iiiu-l 1- soi l. Collie up in the I .'I tho aaasraiuu. iiolsuien for inspection. jr H. NELdON A ( ".. Am lre. m Mjrmmj wm-m tkmmju hvotvm MiA ALK. SB Stotvn jtlst received. Tbo-e siintMs t genuine article for medirinal piirfmeee, raa rind II at the -ti.ee of ( HAS. Mi'JOHNMON. jy.'l P .-eN lll xk, Main Street. jryoMt jn HrMPS. Jl slTMBt Eii M ea a lot ol tin. ilcniral Iu l'l.riif. ad.i ti .1 t i elvafinK and tort Oik watei into uiit put ol liebuilding, or ahollt the prellllM H where till') liiav piatasl 1 .a ill l j:i OK". . HOSBTAU. FOOlt EOM THE MILLIO.'! '.!. BIOI I IMEf) I"K TH Y. ESI ! fSV I- in.; IBM -t ,; . .ire k ! lit-. I.U-b INK, ri'RNIi K v Co , are tletevaaJaws Ifsat Iheir aa inerous p.itr lis wnd fri-nds -hall hue pi- nty to eat, that they may U .mi . m - at th. Irs jbi yean to come tlwy have . Ii. i . t -i . r. duc.-.l i Ii,-.i .. . u Klonr as ldosr, Hx : Igleheart's fancy la: and Hour Y i. w. it i' per seek. Iglfhearl' eSlfa Soulbern Ml'.lr ri ill i i'i l, that canoot lai beaten lrywb .iu- i r ; i M p, i a.k. Call aud get some -oon, nt IT Main at.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fofi JaAL'rJ: J &CPMSMMOK COW Y il l M. tor Mile. Ku)Uiroaf jyiu-yt J. W. KKI(;iiT. WWOOP Jt,YU SHEET ,V-M0 MM. bundle-, .i.-i.rt.-il :, -. I'T -all 1'V jyvio bAHUKLOKK. jmm o sqn to u j a s-extmu1sme. WfM The twst lot jmt receired by Exprest, at jyH - KMBICH A CO.'S. If MO ME HOOP Jfnr-TUt ULoT 9fWM lot of tbe HeasDii fur $1, jutt received by Kxpi.-vi, t S. KMBICH c CO 9fw Ett3. The board of Coniniimimiers ot VanJ rl'iirgh county, Indiana, will, at the Septend.. i Uutii, 1860, to be hold at HVbOmH Hmw in Kv. i. ville. on tbe first MONDAY In bai-1 month. (betMg the .:tli) tnl i-iiiitiniie froiu dav today, receive pro posab) for building an Iron or Wooden BrUft, aj 1S i,'ot vpaii. o-r Pigeon t r K, ..11 1 ran Wl m t., KvansMll... I i Plans ami Specifications lor a Wondeit Bi may be sc. n ai lb- oJBoitf tin- miiL r-viied. Contractors propoain; to build an Iron Bri Igi vtill be required to furnish plium ol such a sii.i t -tructure ha they may propose to erect, with satiable guarantees as to its afiwagtll and durability, at the tune of Kabmittiut; their proposals to the Board Sufficient lond and security trill ba raquired ot pit tiaa reeeivinp the werk. By order of the Board. j) P.'-tsepl N U. II WALK KB. tm VMM ITMrW. 4mA at m0JH "I BAY, JOHN, WJ what crowd Is that nar Z. It. Cook Son "t, that is a lot of customers oiug to and from . II. Cook A Son continually. 1 am told they are rel . ini new goods almost e and I suppose the crowd is rerler than usual. It must be admit -M that the great crowd you see going to and from Z. 11. Cxk Sin i tin- best evidmce in tb" world that they have the Unrest and best uasorbi stock in tfeM city, and -ell at (SjfJ lost prices : but Mh 1, when you fo th'-re to trade, alwa- tal..- the cash, for cash on the nail is Ibeir in itio. 1 mu t a, Ik-1 re I i . in in. ii i hiTi- I bad hard . t k to pet alo up, but since 1 eonimenred getting mv supplier of '.. II. QHsftl A Son, 1 am pettinr rich. 'lii.it is siittKietit, .lob n ; 1 am convimed, and 1 : m poin to pive them a trial." And my word for it, if you do, y. m never will trade any where ele for b it noii want in their line." lgutjTL oTi,7i'ojrM7oMi. : ue 'jtmm W.S now in meipt of a Xe. 1 article sjf Burning Coal 0U audour arrangements aresuch as willenaI Ii- M to keep it on ban. I at all times, at tin'' lowest in irket rales. . H. t imK A St'N. a vtu atf iMW'MMtMtMTUT. MK LlGIlf M. draught sesMM POLAHD, Oracey, waster, J. II. Duncan, li-ilv, will leave Evansville for Louisville and intermediate Uinlin-; every TLTK: DAY EVKNlNti, at IV M . I verv VTl'K DAV MOUsllfO, at AI Tm Tnighi M asa saffe, apply on board. yl8 TmTe sixth -f r.LOOUB Of BKHM s COMMEBTIAL OOLLKGR i now r. m lj I i li-tribatkM student- 1st the city entitled to them, also t hotu- w ho have inserted their raids, anil all other- inter. itel, are reinexted to call at M. L. .I.d,n'i' Bo.k BiusVrj, and obtain copies. jvir mp i in I ;. THE s rot h MM hol.ti i- in the Kvansrille Branch B.mk are hereby notified that dividend of Iva SJM cint. BSM been dilaied troin the ;.. .r.(- if the m m nths, endiiiK June Kith, payable on demand. IMsVM SAML. BAY ABB, a-liier. T ava Coffee. O 'W'J v.l t'oflee. - V I I . 1 t..r l.llililv il-. 11-Celv ed lV ELISH A S. BAB 0CK. rm i is i c t- f . t jit Tioj u -e M srW wll, Tsiaradaj, lali 7th. MMtj 11 baa es of good manufactured tOM0M tf ilillerent brand.-, in goo.1 iiierrbaiitatl oid.-r, and i.f uood jaality, to clos a ron-ignroeut. A in-lit of his months will Uafivi n, I In- pur baser giving RoteaM - urity. II. NLL-i.N A CO. jl. MME.noi1 L J.H OH STM.it H A' MMwOom biv ri-iiiovcl their slock of ll:i:.lw ii. and Iron, to No. 71 L.in treet, In-t. Jiid and :;d. Th-;. Would ! pleased to sur their old customers at their new stand, whxre they hare always oakaaal a large and WOM aalaWSed stoi.k of Harttware and Iron, which they sjfcf at m i low prices for cash. a.iCM.V saT.ttsT. tfMtmMMC MM II. mi- ii , eit,., jH-r railroad, iu store and for sale by MOH M k AIK.MAN. KENTUCKY BCHOOL Of MEDICINE, OVISriLLE, K STI CKY. THE IMCTl'MES iJV THIN .V.siTtution will commence on the tu. : Moiidav in Reaajsulier and continue four mouths. Duriu. u .l i I'leliiMiiaiy lectures will be delivered at th-' II..-j.'n.il uid College without additional . h i ... FACt'LTY, BENJ. NV DVMdsT, M !.. Emeritus IV i. i of Surei x HKNRY M. BCLLITT, M. D , Professor ..f TJieorv and Practice of Medicine JOHN HARDIN, M". IV, rrcfessoi id i l .-t. 1 1 ., - aud Clinical Medh-ine. C M WRIGHT. M. P., Profes-. i .1 Medi al 'bniitrv. K. U. MARSHAl.l., M. IV, hnsaf at llateTtl Me 1 1 -4.1 .oid TheraiM.utia -. MIDDLKTON OOLDSM1TH, If. P., Prol 1 id the Principles of tfttrmry and Clinical Surgery. . D. STIRMAN. M. I . I i lensor of Aicit. nix. O. W. BA YI.KSM, M. P., Pr fes..r of Physiol and Putin. logical Ataataiajr, D.WID I Mai INS, M D., Uamaislral . KtK. - Kni-li Profior !.'. lull cour-e p". U BA I LBSB, If, 1 , j Dean of the Faculty. Jiill.N KIM It Hi S A II Wl V Z & HA oecaoeev ae.e o r CRESCENT I'lTV F O U N D R . fVAWSVlLLE, IND. II..-p...,.i,e..,, ..r 'be CRL'S. sWr rtTT K.1 DK beg leave In infoiin their tri.-nd- and the ...' Ii iu genet ,1 that lEej are f.-llv j ieoai.d to aaake to at del ill k ibiU id MACHINERY Needed (tar Mills or MaaeAd it- of aj kia.l. -Max in,- a rrei vorit t.t ol patu in- l- i M I L I. 6 AKI M., Ol III! V -l e, llllil STEAM BNGINSa al utjr aowtr ii ipiired. Also maniil i. Iimvi - of l l-III.LKKV AM MlMSii HAC1II M I fOBACCo SCBLWM AND K1NIMIKH-. M I.T HILU SAMI, Ml LKT AND I vin:..v VI. CJ ircular Saw Mi lis, (il II MING MACHiNKa, fftON PBOKTS for Houses. CHINBSK 8lTAB 0Ht MILLS STEAM BOILERS, 1)1 PRO VCD LARD TANK Ami in fact .-I . dsBag n the IIO'S KiO'NDbY AND BTAC0IBE In IM.c mmsmm r.tsri.s-,. s made ordei . IIMO - Dealers ill a-ui-eiim at 1 1. le ol TllhT.SH l i. VACUIXE8, And Power' i olil.leti . of the lateef llalplot - .till hllfPRtWstD STKAM GA470ES, GI'M BKLT1MI AM PACTS I HO, Wlttit'tiHT ND MTElrDKfl i'll'i.. LB AD AMD COPPEB PIPE, Al FIKK IIHICK. All .1 MAN! KACTTKERS' I'll M I tf III itr.-t M Ice alwil V- pan! I i l l MKTAI.S. At I he old Stand --fortier ('anal and lagts Stteat ; RKITZ cv ii . N B.- ikineii sent to all parts to nl up V i i hiu-r and do repair iu Ikdlera. TMRB8rt1SG MAORI NKS K..is on hand and lor sale. j ami itKAiin f....VT. j i mm. .. in t i it. ('. I'li-nt, ii raw ted i.. as) w li KKSK1NK, CI RNIOK V Ctl.. j. 28 47 Main afreet. f k tx ' r. i h srv:f:. . r rnu.vt; i Br at i Vu Will attend promptly to all 1 u-!nc- in Msm le -ion. f ali in the City sVcocaVr's oftVe. jeJ7-'iii t mu Tm e m e i. i.ki rJCM W W ages, wkoli aad half hbla aasl kka, aesatlf d MMarKeva, r.ieDe.l tbi "d.v js-r railroud, Ret sals i. tm J OILMMI .. CO., p-l No. I Svramoie street. tmil E ElJtE TO Hit' it Mil: It ML BBKF -1,.t" ai sagar-eavrad l'nei Beat Jaat re ci.p.l an I foi iU I i ,. i i ha- i kioHimoir.

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I'kw liaudk-s for sale by UP SAMUEL ORB. j-VHBEsE-ir, BAN. J I T MEtE I Ve.l by SOBFNSON A CO RIVERS & DERIOU8' GREAT EASTERN c,.f MgtMtAU pTMMMBttO, DRAMATIC AS fr PALLET ESTABLISHMENT! Cosapoeinfr tie eao-t t.ilnte.l 7rouies rt R. Urs, V i.. Vats, I'aatotnimists, Terpsichoreau, Rallei and Kiiieitriaii Dramatic Artists in America; toetthei vnh the axtraoi..i-iarv C'fINK8K SOKCKKtRS AND NKCII'i'.lAM Kits, whose A-tonidiin?. Miraculous, at.d PleaMiiR Performances arc Unequalled on the Vi'i stern Continent All exhibited under one Mammoth Pavilion, at KVAXSVIL.L.E, Wednesday, July 37. AitamoaB ai iiraaaara al 2 o'clock. Lvenirg.at s i. . lock. Pru al A.liiu--. m - Bmtt. ?i ceato; Pit. I . . iii- ; Children to Basjaa, fB ceut-. I "i ' U AT THK ABBAt Of TALENT. ! I . r-il.ii sn. - Mad. Cainille. Mad. V I, M IL- Marie, M lie Ii.. and Marguerite. 1. 1 aPTMl M vi E BVH i-i.;u- hi hard Rivei-. K. D -. . ii-. C Kfrera, Y. Biters, Sig. CKsadjaO, 31. ass. Lets ft, Y Wo.Kii, V.cnp, Alonzo, and O. Purusj. Grama . sari ami Jrosaaat .f. and II. RftrdaaOi ilo- M. th v Brotbtra, H.rr Trexte.- and v..iis. MeaVtt the f;i-...w,jiit. i,v:nn -ist; the I ..i.r aicricaB Acrolasta, faa-See, and Dor-Mee, the r, i, M. Ii :lle. T. Kiuuly. La horde an. --!eicii-, (lie great Leapei , a iltera, aad TumUi , - LrJUiu IIaii i i AaTU rn -Mons. Tsniass. Pranoois, Antoine, and Conrad. The Juvenile CorpseLa Petit oii.-tJe Kli-e, I'lai i, Ainelirt ; and Masten Washington, KdflJ , WilUs, O-car, nnd FdIIHllld. Tin Fir, tint a i i i ..vvss Fortei, n.xkw.-ll, Bolino, Nichols, and Ihin Voiinj;. I he Couipany is coin pos.'d of a I .autilul stud f THOROt'tB BBKB BING HORSES, aitlsa score of dinstantiTe perfbrasinfi SHETLAND POXIKS, saastj ot" tfeesn lasposaeg this aaaaBai fr. m the moat eelebrated enlabli-liineiits of Enrujay il . ThnlliBR Bpeetaclc ,.t MAZKPPA. or tle Wild llnise ofTartary, will be r, frMfrftn ., "ft lent. d cr;- -l Prnmatic ArtisteH, i-. t.-,l l.y the entire strei-.l h of the Company.--Tbi delightful P... ti. L.-c.inl . ill. Mil, bide ihe'Knlei tninineiits. The I'r.xession will enter town .it D a. m. Two Evhihitions daily, Aftern..on and Kveniup. Faff lull particulars of erf. i manccs, N.- apcra, lsr;:eHHd -m-dl Drss. rij.ti.- aud Pictorial Rill. at Thi- ( .mj any will exhibit at the ffflbi-tg t-.wns: I Priiicr ti ii. M.mdav. July '-"'th. tiwensvflU, Taesdaj, July BM. Mount Vertioii. Thiir-da . July '28tB. New Hatasutsy, Friday. July S9Ji. ' jyl'.-lut ld ltw F. t oCLDOt K. A tit. 'lWhoK: those .ii sriW TE.y OIWM MIItFTE PREEZKsU -l aVoata A vast la hsttnt 10 Minate Toe Crtaai Praexers, jaal rectit ed this day er K. A C. R.iili i.ad. Th.K Pi auii is will .save the cost ! them on I the old Fogy Freezer in the rMvin ot . e iii (.nr fe.i.,.in, if uaasj to any exfellt. 1 II Stole and f. I -ale jyD. . II. ckK A MN Tilh'Ef X i'OOirs El HE. Hi - tABl W ARB ANTED. 2 si M..ind Cans, list pound OtBt. J"" K.ilf pound Cans, :!." il.-. Uarter pound Cans. WV warrant the aU.vi brand of Mu.-tard to Inpare and not Mirpass d by auj,aud onlr to kt had f 7.. H. QOOt A BOH. rzd net:. MXTMkM i.4 hue jiTtjs M" Btdcordtja : rcntini bt )) 16 gOBEKBOM .v 00. rgw:.l I TE.i :-JtHT MM CM t VMM m ir.,M the Ku-t. u hue usoortment of ( oloug, Teastsg Bjraots, Itapat .ai. ami Catsfaawdi r feaa, at tirst-rnie iinlity and sintvl.h- to all taste-. Km thin stock ha- lie.-n .-electeil with considerable ore, we fively mv ite oiir In. -nds t. obtain sa tuples r:iifl tryfir tin s, !- . -. We have an article of lea- put up hv the Canton Ten Cottipam, and liearii'i; t-ieir 1bels, whi.-b, as there i- but little called tor, we are disposed Iff put down the pi ice to clear oft the Stock Inn ( i -1 - r j T. i i rihxI article- for 4: c-nts ier pound. YoiiU).' Uv-oii- well davored for Ci iei - pel pound. Al KRSKINF, CI'RKICK sfCtJ -jyill t7 Mam Meett, If Till l.y JITll'E, MEW W sctnble bc.siness man to eel i- v . I .r this iiiliuty, lot Ike mIh of Dl t let I 's - N,.v.-I tv " ?C, f 10, and Sewinn Maceines. N'f .ie 1 .tit a i . -1-.til. I. . .loi-.tii I'lisiuepK man n. ,!,.! Apply Iiituiediatelv at lh- Patiliou Hotel. K. Cl.ARKNi i: HU(W1 IB. General B'estera Traveling Ageat. rMU.y PAJ TM M .mi bu IC Tioplate, PJOdi. 1 do. i .n J.i IC R h.!iii Tin, 30 do IX ihi, DO 4 le c.,ke Tin. tea tasssdaad tor aataasj ItAMCRt U;i: uo.y 9 BO to.vs jss'ii iMo.y, Iron and Stud Slabs, Ac., Ac, in at .re and rm aalt bj BaVMI EL ORR. Ill I S. WE H.lfE JIST MEw c.-ived a freak lat of Mm .n.ls, Brazil Nata, ilBsette, P. . in- etc. Will sell low. jvlii BOatBSBOB I CO. fMMMt tjfMMi iVO I.MS IHOIIE s Laid in two naB fiat tali Iii JjSI CHA8. Mi l'HN.-Tt'N j TTJt M.n A.vr .v7. OM s, iii m Ibserley Beeure Bea. Bilaaeii, a Jus s. -t ice id the lo ice ot Pipeon W at! A siiuili 1 T p, Van.b-ihurrli Co , Ind. N.itic i- b.-iehv -iven that a suit of att.-irbment and p.. i in hi e u.-re i.-HU.-d l.v me on the 1st d:n ! Jul)', ls".', and oaid f;si in.-h.c was retuiueai, s.-rvr-d n W in Aikin tii. r.f lliefu iu l Rr..wn i Alkman, M Ba kax in.ui. . and is ind.-hted to salt Sm ih ; xii. I the Hate set (ot hearing r-aid csue i-. Siturdav, Aagtbvl i'.. 1850, .i 9 kick in Ike ion-noon, lu said township, where all p.-i ,.!- interested inn . attend if the innk .i.i .-: . BEM. STINBON, jyl' -td .lu.-tiee ..f the Beam. MM f E II o I. II I I aVrVri Hi: .4 T MM i . rttTN We w ill : ell ai ,ui -tion, Mt our auclioii r..m. n THURSDAY MORNING, Jmi) ll. at 8';, a'dack. a jot of ereelit Kliriiltli!.-. liosl iti ill pal t ot a solas, 'J divans. -; at in ch iirs, :t sofa n- kei-, i - i . parlor chair-. I Ilia mil III . I roaeivol iai :.'. i iiAih'e bureau. ' lushovaiiy hnrenns, I marble lop wash-staiel, ! cherry wash-stands, 7'. ir l- i t t aiH)t, I extra aaA eaatt seat chairs. I to. i w I Uil-lcel. (. cberrv hednlead, a lot of common . hairs, 1 e.xteii-i.ui table, 1 rosea. tnl a list ti.d. I Icat lack, a tine ait, I., leather beds, lasidin all.l a .t'.'t il ..liter nl'ti lea (m. nunieroiis to no nil. n. Ig.e aBatrt artsdea are tine geeats, iu goial ..rder. and will l- sold without reserve. Th vaatiag goods will go w-ll to attend. lIJtd II. NKI.sON a CO.. Auct'rs. mmvoi' imo.v ETu.i mtmiiirr. SM .m l I led. ..(' I. Illi, ilo. .11 . . JAi i.lt STKAI It a SON, 7 1 Main nt.. j v 1 1 Ret w at ii Secoud and Third. i'i:t vi ki tin uiAl.Nst i.it;u r.ii, ( ol'PLi; 1 1 BI I U . i i ii SIMU A L i I. A MO BR. r rCNTKD Al CI sr I, MM Navgle Rods, i "i.ipt. t- mr attarktaag te laatMlaaa, ni l i xprc v. fehj put of the country We ..it. i linn-c. i in. .ii. -in. ni- t,i Mfaaaa tnet ai 'nftai;i'i in piiltiic no Hod, or who may desire o eagiigi in 1 1. 1 in-ill. i Votary ataJ Mats BigBu for ahl ilt' lb"l Is iii I il1 ill l eiitlal Indian .. tid many ui lo r I... alu i. lkrMSgtttanl the country. Ital" lis slice. lis whe'-rever it is illtr.- U.lsl. It is ii . humbtit No net. i alio examines it.- merits will ever katy asiv utiaei Rod. TRt ejitli oa rosVtglee ii. n aefoti it as igaoraace Aie l-f..re ItseasttaaM - of licbi Accordiii ' ! Prol.-s-i-i-"! araday, and othei ni-o ol note, e.ipp.-c hi- a c luctinu p. Wel.atuS Ratal irre.it. i Ibiiuic n- .c-l. In addition to tbie UaVtHsrlaal In t. Mam Rs has a surface instd and iftil, atari thru- Mates at graal at the old iron r.sl. "V i . : 1 1 i i - II. -d i- fn ornament on the l-t litaMlariii aad aVw t naat, but will . ndm m aga aritfeoal lutiag itscoadurtiai power. rage Baal Ii.i- i - Ived the si Pr.-in , at thaasatiaasj Inetitute . t New Tork : th Fraaiklla In-tii if.- df I'hiladetphi.i ; Ihe Kithaaal Fair at Uasslsville, aJ Ihesnde F lirs of tlbio, I era, Indiana. C-n .. ' i nt. and whe ener exhibited it aRt aesei lasalesj la aaj :e-t, aad aurc will tafcetl lere are Iruij -ca ntiflc Judpfs. It has beea eiJ7..ir-.l and nigtitv eeaaaaCavsksd by John Yimntf. rtli-"r t Naini.d 8etssaa la ihe Northw.st.iu ch Ktia Euteendty ; Janes S. Bthoa, Supf. Indian.. In-. I.. ,.,lniii It T. Rr w ii. Indiana State t. -cluxi-t ; L :.u Audlews, Piesidenl of Kenvou Coll.... , Cn.ibier, Ohio; Pis Kitchen A Partia, Physicians ami t'b.-mlsts, Indian apolis, and manv otb. i p, r s. n- i well. known araaatlaV: attainments i n Kb a MUNSON, jyll-- lr.diHiwp dii, ltd.

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e TE.nri.E tt.nro i :vii O Y HOPS BONESE IT is the nafcat, surest. lu.lpi.-rt. and llt'-t I I a blo remedy for the h i inaiu lit cuie ol COLDS, COl'ti HS. HOARsLN BBH, ASTHMA, CRoL'P, WlDJUl'INU CtUt.li, Aud all iifJuctiuua of the Throat ana Leasga I . Meing preparcsl ukiu clvutifu pt ii Iplea, end Ii .m a: tides that aro eiuirelv TI gat all hi TI COMi'OI ND SYRI P OF HOPS AND HaLSKI Is lUilllUfiU tlirci! by C. ROTHBBUSU k su,' Hamilton, Uutler ( ....nil, Ohio. f.. v h iu all i Uei- in in I bt addressed ; and MM I KELLER i WHITE. D, ,.ists Klaus, illc, lu. liana, arid by Ii UAfcirtr m,a M. i - chants tbioiibout tbe cuu. j inJi"-l MmM. tV. J. I.EEItS' Ol .AV.VA" St'MMM gTlTDTR OR NERVE luMc, will. GMsfl FEVER A NO ACUE NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, CHAt.KV- M P N M Y. BRB, Can otten lie prevented hv tb-i u" ot thi invaluable remedy. The recipe i- lioin a , , eletaratttl Pbvsiciaa, after having thirn hv- reatt1 exp ri ence in Hospitals and private pin. tic in S w Yorfc Cifv, and has len ti-tid m all - of the country, during the pat sis. years, aitaj ih wonderful success. Are yem Kerrott, DyjHfaSe, rr V - trutioH, qtec disease t I rooeasatend and guarantee this Me.lume . h perfect Tonic J. H. HAZARD. Propriet 1-1 Maiden La.n-, and " Ihfi her street, Nc .0 I; Foi sate hj I 1 Ii 11 t I R LSTKDT. jel't-dAwiira 'WW i. JOH.SO.- I. nun Hl.iltfrjEa ER AND Wank Book Manui'actuit'i Kirst si let. Main and Loeu-t. KV ANSVILLE. INDIAN , Rlaavk Books ruleal, paired and ins.ie t. or. o! the lsst papei , from a M. morarnluDi t-. Hie largest Ledger. Music and MagJ7i:.. I h..iir.d in su) style. Jalt all air J&5oT Ti l E . -114 I'l.VU Sitl.lt J.V WW interest in ur e.-tj-.l-ii-hn . nt to Mr 9aati Vickery, the style and BnB will in tutuie IsVickluv A llhoiHtaj;, in hope therefore with the 'tni'4tjoii wf a uew but . xp. i i. ii ! p . i . there will lie an lie ie9)e ..f trade to the avowee. Thank- Bm i a-t farore. Beapw u'uiiv, .v. , J. W ICKEHT v Ud . atM No. Main Mr.-, t SOUTHjSRjN kailroad and STEAMBOAT Gl'lDK AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. raniiE wvmnsHEH oethih wo hi M 1. .til I en. ulaticn ot ten thousand per mi lit I. would respectfully lnh itn the nicr. hr. tits of Evans, ville and vicinity, that he bt prepared to contract t.u adleltineluelits at Very b.Vi tat OB. liu-inwKs Card. t ue tajatt Half Page 'lie l'at:e MT Address . S lO pel Mil III .. JH .. -1 .. .'SI " j. v. ;:ini i Kditor Southern Railroad Guide Beat 44;.. Lesefcn Ille, K v j-1 t-.i T jtJt: rid TJBmi .'.EOM THE cheicest, lart assorted, and cheapest i.unpoWdel Te.'V, CO to Z. U. COOK A I S '.': O Mail street and '' Ftrrt ttrtsst MMJ it lE T TOOM,8 MM .r... dozen Waldron Grass Scytlu s, Ll J0 SlilUrd's C. B. "do, d.. Waldraa Gnda do, IS do Millard'a C. S. do. Jt do Grain Cradle-, si do assorted Grass Sueat li-. -o ski Ih ap Hooks, Pi il.. Garasgfl Sick:. -, V hmvm BtstBt MMm -. J .lovii Hay Forks, l"Si do Wood Hav Rak.s. Inst-i. and Bt sak bt ORR. PALZBLL a CO. M MMMMUMU J.yil HEHEIJ E De Laiatea. ni t. s. KM l.l. i( . en For l.aa ae oi Orgaadice, u. t.. 5. KMBICB I 00. For Men and Ro wear, iu fFooieat. Lirefl, m Oatt gate s. EMBlcil a I . Fot the lest Hose iii ihecity, ro to 6. EMRD H a ( vi For tbe prettiest and cheapest Crape, M. . Silk Shawls, no to S. EMBICH A ( I With Cits and County Orders, go to 8. LM RICH A CO. For hiiv and ei.-i ibinc. in the line of Dry Gocl, go la S. EMBI( 11 a Co., No. I.i Maii str.s-t. who will be glad lo choir v.. l any liiiug i ii their line, whether vou wish to assj or to t, anil where everybody M MM lot what they buy. my lit M - J T TE I. E 4J KJ f II IV JUS H.I Ti M Mj FROM Till, skat ok war Come at In.-t ' The very same lot of Dry Goods f. r which the fair portion of the I raajoa, tbe Ladies of our beautiful rlt, have Uen uaitiUj: so long, has at Inst ariivedpci steaaser DanleiUs, and lire now ready f.r sale. We eoi.tially invite our ti ienda, and H cially our lady - iistomers,to call at our dlore. 4;t Main hi reet. aiel I aiti.l. - ,.i " . . m w. i. i . ... ding tu taate and roorenience. Don t forget, t.j juain st reel. iny.. iiii.i.rn a .vir.i'ii.SOMETHING H EWI 1. " 1 ED sTKAMRoAT AGE NCI LOD18VILLE ft EVAKSVILLE PACKETS, KI rVNSVILLE AI CAHtO P kCKETa, AND FOB THK N. ORLEANS PACKETS. Atao POR TUB ST. LOUIS a Missi S1PP1 RAILROAD He wili-atiend to SjB sjteambo.it business entrust -eg to In- v ne. The Routs in the above ln.ee for whi.h hi is Aeut, are lihl draught, and will meet with no detention in case of low watei . Address A. B. POBTKR, Vat. i si,, t. M t .yE 4fEI.ES.' i i . 'Mi 4 El' I. S j iM He the boers of Apple Pies and lit;-, receiied ar st.-amer Scu-to, and to arrive bidJune Apples iu prime order. Call at No 47 Main strvef, MaVsM tlu v are all aolsL tel.. RR8KINK. CI RSK K A CO. m 4Ut4'M4 4 OEM EE S H.iUSOE M J tais extra Coffee jest retateesl aad lat aale kj ciias. Mi JOHNSTON, Poaey's Btat k, jyT Main street, liftar the Canal. II MOXES OE .n.i.yt Mjt TI BEI Tobacco, f various hrands, in tcul m.iChatatahtB Order, to he sold nt auction at our Au. tion" Room-, oi THURSDAY, Jalj 11. 1B5. A credit of '. mouths Riven, the purchaser giving note ulth agaaroesal aaaaWity. jyu U. NELSON A CO., Auci is. MT EMSHI.yE, 4IM.MI M X 4 0.'S, wM 47 MAIN BTRRRT WiNTf.w Oim thousand dollars' worth of CRj Oiders, in errhanite for Oroceries. j7 " if i ST ME CM II 'Elf EEM . TMS.t.TI m It wM Maclnv mmi tl prime -iisrar.iii.-1 W.-.m- a . hoice..! tide ; :ilO t. ii; ar cii'.-.l lried B-ef. . cell. i,t .juali ti. i i RSKINR, 01 RMK K ,v 00 -. ' jT7 47 Main si reel. MM 4 T4 T o E 9. BAKL1 SKSHANUCK M riilatoeii rereivi'il rrn dag Bvaa the cotsatrv, fresh ivinl nice JJ7 RR&K1NR, ( FRNICK a CO, MM" l MM .l.y l 41 TI.4IT EOM H4I.E MM IN MM .-1 BI ..r.s 0V I il K IT i I otter the premises where I retide lor sale . u ntl terms, iiii-ludiui; liic u. its of land and vslushie inij i. ieiii.-nt-. jyG-it A.-L. KoRINaON. jjw '". i.y'f'.ii JBtjya JtB --MjBB EMM.: 9 eatra Strahted IIoaey.fM -ale at Bltptr pttjaeL at Jvl) Z H . CooK V SON S Sf E S S EOHH. 4 S.U.ILI. 4 0.yMi VM sigaaieut Mi s Pork, In store, for sale by jyl-t RROWR a A1KMAN ) at il E T4 H I. E s: l'E4JET4B I. Ml W Fiesh Vigetoi.;.- received ateri inon.ii,. il Je ! Z. B. CtKR A son s ggi lit ' I MH4i.1l THE l.nrtKTElt. MM SI do? pts Bark la ,t Perkins' London V 1 1-1 doz ts do do .1... - do. ptn Allsopp s I, ilia Pale Al. , lO do, ola do do do. Tb. al.v Ale and I'.-rtei i. v.afiautcd t ll.. genuine iwpot ted article, and i- in doe order. Rebelled ii, m. ie and f"l .-ale by jvl., .. 11. COOK . CO. j MXMmm THE tt ill s tm: k s : ME4 thm: it M Bl'STKR&l U .i en --'-' Feather ln--Baatl No. i. to 14. I- Ih dain and fancy cvb.riiL Keceived in hue. r.l. i ..ml tor sale by jylii .. II. cms Xihsfh LKSE.yKl.lsH SEi.ITPE.is aftrRf -Mollis Li. Oat Meal. Bec.-civ-.l h. atore and f.-r sab- by 11. COOR M VON. MM u H M 1.4ft M! I.EE's EXTH.I m I M ai 1 aJ.. . .a-t. . h'l.M. r- a-aali tattf la satl liltflll 'Hi I U IH 1 a7tl I T I llliv i - L.r Kjtle l7 riaitt. g a i i .m a , jyU ... I. North Water strt-et 5000 jylfi i.!l.l. M44JS JVHT HEcciied and for salo low bv SOBENSi N A CO.

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I'niv In-.! I' S MAIL -l v )) , . gRRGER P hl.Ts. fu, Cairo, Rfc-kasaa, m. u, phis, and New Orleans. ALSli- .'i. ! : I - r V - l- ; pi Mi--eotsri Eire ALSO L 1' , iMtuaMiti, and Pittsburg. P.i-ti. v 'torinttsti t-.i if. i FOB . .. FoRM Al lux, Appiy at tie : !i kit oflVe. in tl. lUrilbm Hotel, isjuyaibj tin- SfenailMSHt Lamlinj; W M l A 1.1 i.b, Agatit. Parti, i i va N. or 1 1., hoata rompnaiM tin line me ..f ii. l.l .Iraiilil, an. no del. mi,, i, g . I it '.' ' jon M mt MM : il'. . it y n I. r o T.. TlK l. o l.ii-h. -. lMra and tine, mow int from Pleamer Kate 1'i-n. h. Call and get some etaWe tley tie all gmie, at - JcU Vliolf.i HIhi . , sj Main mt. a .inMEs 9 9 NK'.I -I" JtJM .lEWEIMW.iv AT BlITROLLF'S. We would respectfully inform (be aablic that we have iuai it n .veil our new stock of Gold aad Silver Ratchet tine .It a. !iy. silverware, ClockF,Qoid P-r, - . (ti t udf ne some venr tine Lava, Coral. .vl. ism ic , i . i v rich aad bandsoaae Styles of Ci i.i. . ., and Vest Cnaius, Breast i I'm-. Bta I Kings, Finger Rings, Ac. . woni.l .. ! i j . , ; i. . i aiteiiii-.il tf. our miuiL ot Gold aiid BRvei Wat. lies, which are of superior I iptaliiv . i ...i i. ,. i Also, a good stock of Tal.le, T.-a Salt, an ! M ustard laouiis, Forks. A r ! warrante.t pure Silver. Silvc: : v. .i irb as Cjetars, Cake kets, Spoon.. 4c, I rtat Mg apaatrv, alwaa oa hand. We are et-llin it ) tstern prices for cash, and warrant ui tr.H.ln to he as represented. mvD; B11 rROI Lf RRO.,tdMaiast. rOt till: VOtUH! OtUH!-WM wi-b lu call the att'-ntinn of persona s fit let eg with Coaghd and CoMe, to the fact tLat Dr. JecLs.ni'sC. gjb s.rup i- sujrfTior to ajiy and all the jaark arsMraais thai are offered lor sale. It Is made from a prescription furiii-h.-.l bj Dr. Jackson, of Philadelphia, one ! t;.. I ,t jti)-icjaiui iu this coinifiry. This Syrup has been used by thousands nitli iln-K'. i -'. iK-netit. Try oue bet tie, and you a. ill always ooe it afterwards. For sale by rODpAKD A THOMPSON, I 1 Drupe i-ts, No. 17 Main st. if Me .l.y if i.f m i.y m i.yst'i: Ni : R IK..ME00MPAMIML In. . ii I Imm'i.' l-en app.int i Agent for RvettaRle asMl vi.-iuitv, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. r- i i oVJ.V.iuN', N-c y. T. A. MoRRI.s Pres t RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. It J. HATHAWAY, Sec'y. 8. nATfTAWAT, Piea't are prepared to underwrite up.-u the Iwttet claaa of Cue aid Marine Ruks, sal ms low rates of preDii'.m no are i.a-i tc.it with pi tu. ii. nc) aad ie lability. Vatsae Con;panic! confine th. n hii-.iu.-ss exclusive. ly to the State ! lie!. ana. RiJ'AII i --. - ; iil giljiisb .l and pi mptl) paid w it V. nt any ...1 .:. u.eni -r .li!i.inuti.o whatever. heieteii. e- Lw n lu m. With. Ut el.vptivli, wh. I - n fi ! l.-ss in i,i her Coiupaiiy, a lift ot w t.oiu - all ci.i.-n . t .an .wn tate may be Meu il our ..rh.v. . D RLVNoLDa a CV Evansville, July h, IBBMj 9l.yx:i;.iir. MMM.M JLM CtMMH W- and i. ai- V ii, e. ,r j .st received and for eala I by CHAS. M.JoHNsTtiN I', h'h Bi-4. llllga'B ' Ms PMI.TtE I.E.IE I..9MII, Ba177P lSSJ ! Dried Beet, " ! i buhels White Beans, ..mi It.s Pearl Barley. !.- . in- ' el -l.aniei H:teIDeil, SI jeW X. 11. COOK A SONY. al0" Iff .tiU.OS EXEMESs' DRY ;ooDS! .IllSt received, a tli. lot ol Meel Spring Skltt-. L I.-.- Mantillaa, Lacv Points, with a lot of otbe i osR boss i i al. I.-. Mil LLP. A MFHAI.S, je-".i t3 Main afreet. ttM? If M.yi TlttE4T.lt CTMOy On THl lisl'Al MOKXIMJ, June 30, lar.9. at ou.- Auction Rooms, a lot of new lkalsteada, tw j new Bureaus, and oth. r article. Also a cask ot Bacon. Tuliiioi). hill...-, n.i iv-n-ade thing, and manv other article. 10 H. KELSON A Co., Aucl'n. aksfkga Ot'HJI.E8 EXTMJt HAMr. R V"tiPl.P 1 xpta .sli t i Z. II. Cook A-Son Rei eived s-r tdeatn- r l uioti. 7 II. COoK A SON. .- fnile A uen Is for Evuville, lud tkif .yifim ri 9 1 1 1 i B -made by F.-rd. of S. w Alhany, tor -ale rbenp. 4o biiudles Cotton Line". raas, Hun; , and Manilla Bedcords. ul ton Bwti it.c Hrus-hos horse, shoe, sweeping, wkitewaah. Dried Peaches. Dried Apple-, Bice. Coffee Rio and Java in sacks. Sugar three grades of New Oilaane pulverized at.d a ashed white. F. r sale b LIL-hINF, CCRVICR A CO., jelJ 47 Aiafn ctreet. IWISMIE ow lbl M ilniiaut.-n Tar, Mi halt bids do, MO bbls Ro-i:,, i bale- N v ( i.iUcni, 2. Mils Cr--.sfi.sl Snpai . 'si tnjxee Pearl Starch, BB Imxes a.soi bd Tobacco, I", eases Mat. heu. In store for sale bv aS3 ORR, DALZELL A 00 Ww.i.yTi:n .i s.n.ESmVJiJS' to nnl4-rtaLt : ui.'i ii:irU)ent of ft t?ocntr i.r. awry .--Tore, uoi wri: i 7 j , - iinarn i-Mrt, i t ::tm inisnn. Apply to 1 ilarj expected. All appli.aut- inn t -peak (iei man, and be tocustome.l tradini;. jyl-3t ft.VTW.V TE4 4 0.HP4Vra' .V. W. y Jnst r.s-eived tn-w and in store, from tliealovs .--t.-l.lili merit s 1 , chtatJ Taaag Hs Tea, asa'd grades. I do do tild II . -. ii. an extra article. .1." .1.- ii u i. d. i . :iss..rted grades. ii do ! Ins atrial, do do. (.do do Union; or Rl'k do do. 1 do do Stiucboii or English BreaAfaat Tea. In the above lota are some of the best grades of Tea ever offered this mark.-t at rc-Uil. Consumer v. ill please take notice, that the teas are new, fresh unj-ntal k.i.-, and not old sto-k that has lwvn on band f.a years. We will guaran tee, ;i b.ttt i alle le i. i the price paid, than vou an u-ualli iii ti..- hal-il ol gettiag. Call aad prove it. A l-o - ( 'a. dies aud )ia.kage Teas always oa aaasL vh kelv rros.. jelt s. Main street. MXIET I " HOI.I.4HS MM Mr MMM) f The. M :;i !l he given for sr. h i: tion as will lead to the detection and conviction of the person or p. ron w ho dismantled the Nepttu. Eire Engine, and placed part of its fixtures in ths i anal, on or about the 1st day of Julv .ivc It U HAKLK. Mayci 10 no. 4ss-n pi.yM: ihlmJt, GO gross ( lot ben Fins, sss d spring A sawed, .: dor. ass d hi .taa-lsiund t e.lar DlK'keta, 2 do, do do Churns, 2 dos do Iron-lMiund do do, - ii t nests a.- d i eaWr W avh Tvibs. from 1 to t in nest. 2S nests Murd.s-k - I -t Can Pails, .S dor ass'd Ir.'ii t...nn.l Cedar Bo- keU, do7 evtrs; heal y tak Horse do, Bi nest- Bail R "'. tiet as', ". -m l T. in net German Market Banker , f doz assd . ovorc.l Market Baskets, I doz ass d Clrtthee Baskets. The aUne aasR aie ie w i-cived in tine oidr, and tor sale very loss al Z. H. COObv A BOBTR mjmorivE. we h.ii-e ihis r4' O w asaociated with us la I aral Dry Goods l ioin. Mr. K s ; I M i ..f the late gnu ot Tennej A Sorenson. Onr houe i well establishe. in Imsiness in this cil, ami wilh .-in aesilltiss for buying, we feel as "iir.s1 that n.. h- ii in the trade can offer Mprrior inducements. Our stock will be large and varried. -ompriin For.-igu and Domcatic Dry inaals generally, a fall line of Wh:; Goods, Notions, Boots, Mhuee, nsts and Cap-. .Ill, ..l.l mi.. I ..,... ,a li.ililu I lie fltj, WM Would r. spc tfallv invite la tU and eaamiiuutra k. We w ill make it their advantage to doiio . . i . . i i aV i JK'A El Kv .vnsv nkisti July II .11 III Nl.lk HI. in. a K. jyw-isn-i a a a rr -- tlionr. ..rr,.r.. alas) '' liSJ dot- c Fresh Ft ; Rec. ,ved Ibis RJL COOK A sOS 3 -o M.y MMM i Jt S T M E 4 Ell "1. li .iinirt . -.' ! lishels of fresh ground " i lL IVl- . TDVICIf a c i 1 1 , 1 ' r.t. ... . .... -. u 47 M tin street. a, i ,n4l MP ME I Si.-.. 1 Salmon ; No. 1 Herrinc : Ba. 1 White BRB B. BL IV OOK d- BON'S. Imot JLw.ii s t.t.y n.yu rot m cr...ls f Vounc llyron Tea from !"y c nt i. ?1 sv. A p.nat airi. of T.V Young Hveon Tea at ss-, at. .. II. ClKVR A SON'S. iOOM M A Si N S . r : t u ! ai ust received this da ! bags extta choice old liov't Java CoRre, 5 do prime Lag uavra (tffee, do th..ii Rio .la, n bbls double Refined Cracked Loaf Sugar, t do do do f i utheJ bugsr, do do do standard Pew d Sugar. I do prime New York rtolden Srrar. H bxs ass'd Scaled and Madaleia Herring. 15 bxs cftern R- srve C beess, li bushels White Beans jyl2 S'o 22 Jfciii street aad i .rst St.