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EVANSVILLE, IND. si rpAi i:. i;n:m;.... isms state Tr ney. We have received nostrlv five months jlter the ad.oummeut of the ' Legislature- . 4 . r. , . , the first printed copy ot the Final Repo tba Committee oi Ways and Means on toe -- . j iiu ccaaiuon 01 ovate ireasurv, - lu, books in the Auditor s and Treasurer s ot-j fizea. and other matters nerUinin to the , Sates fiscal aftaira. There apoeara to have . . . hi Arnnm&Ttt K 1 - 4. , .v. i. i lore the people, as five montns have been , .... . -I nem!rf in vettmcr out a namnhlet of xwentv-eigb pages. The Committee was ! of D. C. Branham, Hamilton 3ra:ih, Morton C. Hunter, Jas. F. Harney, Win. Major, and J. J. Shields men whose characters -will give the public confidence in their statement. With the understanding that the three bills for the future protection of the treasury and providing for the punishment of the illegal use, hereafter, of the public money, should be passed and approved by the Governor, the Committee consented to suppress the publication of many of the iniquities and faults they had discovered. The past was declared to be irrevocable ; the great consideration was to surround the Treasury with guards for the future protection of its runds. With assurances of an honest administration for the future, they consented that bygones should hebygones, and their report was cnt down to the mere skeleton whu h is now printed. Deluded and caught in the trap set by the wiley Regency of office-holders at Indianapolis, the arduous and most valuable labors of the cosnmjttee have proved almost abortive , their report was emasculated ; the bill for the punishment of future frauds was defeated by the adroit cunning of Gov. Wiliard and the Regency, under a provision Of a . onstitntiou- which seems designed for a series of traps and pitfalbi to catch the Legislature in The whole result of the most able and strenuous efforts ever made by the Legislature to secure the State funds, was to double the salaries of the incumbents and leave them freer than before to depredate upon the public money. If it were not a grave matter, deeply affecting the pockets of the people, n nd destroying the political morals of the State, the issue of the attempt by the honest representatives of the people to subject official felons to the terrors uf the law, would appear ludicrously farcical. In 5 1 of being reduced to honest - ourvs of official duty, they succeeded in making th hr! Hbors of the committee ridiculously abortive and got theii lejal pay doubled, with an extended license to plunder The committee sa'v with chagrin and amazement, themselves dis -omiitted and baffled by a bold stroke of usurpation on the part of the Governor, who, in collusion with the offi?e-Uolders, arbitrarily vttoed a bill, from corrupt motives, on the pretence that he believed it to be unconstitutirn' ;, . L,- was unable to fish up, by any sort of sophistry the shadow of a plausible reason for the belief But there n as probably a special personal reason besides his alliauce with the clique of official Jacumbent3 inciting the Governor to this desperate and unwarrantable art. The committee state, in their report, that ihey found during their searching investigation thai Gotzr.iOB WiLLaao by what authority or under what pretense is not stated had drawn, in 1857 and 1358, from hc Unitad States Treasury, monevs due the State rbr Swamp Lai. us sold by the Unite! states, to the aiuouu; of $18,642.34, of which there was no account in the State Treasurer s or Auditor's books. When the con.mittee cegan to overhaul them in January, 1859. some ot the money had been 1 mo:e than eighteen months in the Gov- ' emor'j hands. The money wa? received a folio ts by him : ...2,C:i 1864 9s ?' 195 25 ' 3)c73 95 in May, 185" In August. 1157 In December, 1857 In July, 1658 in September, 1858

i 18,642 34 j between Kurope and America is among those Why the Governor should be usurping j things which know no such word as fail. the Treasurer's functions, and drawing these smus f 10m the national treasury, the J L. Robinson s Stati: Convention. It report does not explain. At the extra sess- j ha? been feared that the next Democratic ion, when lb first discovery of these trans- j convention for the nomination of State offiactions wai made t-y the committee, the eers would be but the puppet of John L

Treasurer stoutly denied that the iuiui had ever bean paid over to him. AfteV an interval of soma weeks and mauy eonsnltations with the Governor, he was brought, on tne 9th of Jannary, 1858, to a faint recollection that he had received all but $1,000, and had given the Governor informal reipts therefor, but had never entered the money on the books of the Treaiurv. After this laborious recovery of the recollection of the money, he could not, when asked, 'how what had beta done with it, or how he had settled his accounts weekly without inr lading it The helb l was, that after the discov. rv that the Goth nor had obtained the money, it was, by a hoesji pocus arrangement, placed bypothetically in the Treasury, and at the same time a hypothetical loan made to ; the Governor by the Treasurer, as a part of ; the State money used by him in discounting ( paper on hu private a count. If these aitspicion be well founded, .iiid the money be 1 not yet paid by Wiliard, there will be in the Treasurer's future reports a defalcation that would hive i rough t the parties under the Bflliiii of the vetoed law, had the Constitutioa given the Legislature time to have re-enacted it. This transaction shows ; iSa .' . . .. . ..I t- it,aic u,cgra ot law that prevails .ntheadminiitrauonof the State s finances. This money is uken by the Governor in mi, and no record whatever made 01 it for eighteen months, and perhaps none would ever have appeared of it, had not a troubleome and impertinent investigating "ommit:ee run thir r.se 'r.to th dirty transac?on.

TUa mauthly acd anaual report of the Au-

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tuch .tnis no receipts from ireaaTurtr j LIULUVU i-Ajnvar .u ufuiuu - -.-to Alitor arc on file not a figure im the ' tice Ipea by N.tpoleou ii obIf a tempo-

..JULY 25 ; booh? of either officii, a thi law itapera- - - 1 - 1 tivelv demands appear to eontki Gov.

Wiliard at ever hftriug had the money in his dngeiJ. Suppose the last Legislature hftd such ft i; usually apDoiutcd, would the atrac tiunuf have been discovered, i t it bad escaped tue last Leifislature, is it likelv the Legislature - - , me 3Ulc Dave " "lying upon tne nPol conscientiousness of Wiliard to have refunded it, when there were no records against bim There is one thousand dollars " fc 1 of this swamp land money, which, it is not r ' dretnded - wasevcr rePld' bypothetically or ! i v. an . in- suiu ic i'i vuciui t tciaiucu a commissions for receiving and keeping the mis exposition is only a specimen ot tne manner in which the State's finance! are managed at Indianapolis. We shall recur ' , . . . . to the report on another day. Is it strange , that such a clique who band together to gam j possession of the Sate Government, to use ia funds and fatten upon its treasury, should oppose a revision of the constitution that would restore the annual sessions of the Legislature, and subject their operations to strict annual investigations. Two years is an interval in which much is forgotten, and a great deal can be buried up by succeeding , accumulations. Annual sessions are opposed on the ground of expense, but the Legis- ! ,. . . . m. . , i I latnre is a wretchedly inefficient body that i could not save the State twice its experrsea by ventilating the records ot tlie Treasury .w nkiL. u im ..a- r.-i r . . - ... such men as are likely to be placed in charge , of it by the mercenary leaders of political parties, who, by turns, get possession of the j government of the State. The omce-holdinsr reeenc v and the I B K J i un. a.c t,T,Kuiiii.K to mnuuni tut-.. opposition to the call of a Constitutional Pi n a-AM .am l.t.Mtli I. . i mm 1 1 . . e BMBM .1. in vuu,t,,uuu' tuiwuR" iuwumcia of their schemes. Thev beein bv their . ., " agents and strikers in conventions in coun ties where such meetings as eon ba controlled and made the organs of the wire-pullers arc easily as'i.ib!ed. Last week the farce wasopmod in llnrri'wm couuty, where the followii; ' i . Ui tv pi.-ei to order: t. i void excessive taxaBioh:it T. tion, and prr.r.. , ,, momlity, we hold 1 it to be the in i the Government national, State county, u. 1 iv n hip to use j the most rigid economy iu the administralion of theo .several departments, and, therefore, for these amongBt other good rea- j sons, we are opposed to the Republican j scheme of calling another convention, at a cost of not less than $10G,000, to amend the constitution of Indiana. Would there not have been a good deal more sense in the declaration, to hare said that to avoid heavy taxation and to promote

1 public morality, we bold it to be the duty I twenty-three teet, a load of 1,850 poonrts ' r,r .11 rA -- - , . , . At another time, he carried an anchor weichor all good citizens to unite to put a stop to , . . ' e . .e r r j mg 1 10 pounds, from the water d edge, about official peculation and corruption to do i 10o feet below the Cnrle Sam coffee-house, I away an odious monopoly to restore to the and laid it in the doevway of the old Cin- ! oeople the right to manage their municipal cinnati Hotel, now the Spencer House. At , ... u tr-u t Is. 1 another time, two men of reputed streusrtu institutions m their own way Whde the : fr. . IT 1 TzT. , came trom the z.ast witn the expres.ed in state Treasurer and Auditor are presumed tention of having " a mill with Buffalo. . to be putting into their pockets 50,0C0 per I Frank being of a peaceable disposition, enI annum iu illegal perquisites from the public deavored to avoid any difficulty, and actual- - . .. - . ly suffered himself to be knocked down funds, and other state officers are pocketing , , t. . .. , , . . I ' r I several times betote he would resent his inlarger amounts iu a similar way, not one j jurie3. They had had their time, and now word is said about these abuses, but a hue came his. Deliberately pulling off his coat, j and cry is made about the costs of aeon ven- be i "& waX white man, dls darkey I i rA . . can't stand dat dar treatment any longer, . tion tlntmav, possibly, pro; ide a check tc , , v . . . .? ' i " J,r l no how. Not heeding his warning, thev pubhc trauds, and restore to the people the struck him ajfain whereupon, Frank

privile-gs of municipal self-go rernmiut. another Atlantic Cable ExtntstssTT. fhe fir3t cable expermiment has not dishearted the ?anguine. an i another is about to be made. Mr. Field ha3 gone to London to engineer ti.e matter, and it i3 stated that others from him announce that the directors of the A tlantic Telegraph Company are actively at work maturing their plans to have the enterprise of uniting the continents by telegraph carried out in the most permanent rtad "?uccf5fiit manner. An attempt will b made to raise the old cable, with a view 10 (5C0Ver t,K cause of the break iu the continuity. Tne success of this is doubtful; but the tinai establishment of a talking line , Robinon, the t S. Marshal, who will have ' the power to fill it with, or control it 1 thiough the Deputy V . S. Marshal, .vbichbe j uas the power to appoint to take the census ! of 1860. Some one has hem kind enough to reht these fears, by assurances to the j uninitiated through the columns of the State Sentiml, that Mr. Robinson is too generous ,0 lbioK i Lis delicacy and sease of propriety forbid it. Mr. R. has avowed his intention to leave the convention free to - do jt as A them todo. One would j M 50011 Pct to -ee a dnek take to water ! ft' ,ne ,u009t, the upright, and the MMCieitiOM aiming to dictate 0 a convention. He never does ?och ! things. Mr. Dodge, late Minister to Spain, has returned to Iowa, ami 1 ---n nominated a the DerDeratir candidate for Governor He avows tbat he i unequivocally and bitterly opposed te a slave code made for the territories Ly Congress, and will give it no countenance whatever. He regards the ce-opening of the slave trade as detestable, and impossible, and as tit war with the Democrati party, and an attempt to renew it would be an outrageous insult to the civilization of the ngt, nd the general ?io;nal forthc jndi, of the parlv. ifc i? in faV0r of Douglas popular sovereignty and R homestead law that shall give every poor raan a farm on the public lands fi We learn that a great deal ot sukaea prevails throughout Herdersr.r; county. Kertueky.

The Armistice.

L-euars irom tue ucsi luiormea sources in ry diplomatic hrrugement to enable him to gain time aud concentrate his forces, One otter says the news iu London is iutepreted a-? a sign of peace. But the writer sayJust the same way as I predicted in January, what nobody beliered, that the war in Italy had become irresistible, I now again maintain, that the truce will not lead to J" - Napoleon has solemnly declared ttj4t he must COQtiuue thft WRr UQti, tfae in dependence of Italv is secured from the Alp the AdrtaU, an(J j know from who saw him three days before the truce, that he is still beut upon complete suprem- i ..... ... Accordingly, if Austria should even con- . . , Bj' T . , . .,, . . . sent to abandon Lombard v. he will insist upon htr withdrawal from Venice, and this vuuniuu vauuvi j t. iKiinmuir; iu a inutia Joseph, though he has been terribly fright- j ened by French occupation of Lussin and ! by French occupation of Lussin and Chesso, next door to Fiume and Zung. It ! j, true the Austrian army is demoralizetl, that the Emperor wept at Fovi on account of the disastrous retre ;. that Hungary is on the brink of insurre .ion, and that Bo hemia and Tjrol disaffetted still he cannot yet ina'ce peace unless he should make up bis mind not only to diss " present ministers, db to stuitiiy a . i n lllUiM-ii. ills uirciiti iuk wur iii uuuiiiin 111 lOAa.nrl AQ anA oil bio r5.m nf r.,. w-.w i.u.. ."i - J o ment since that time, has been n terrible mis take. To make concessions to the Italians, would not now be of any avail, but wou'd excite all the malcontents of the Empire to the boldest steps, and would earn for him the contempt of Germany. The Austrian ann.r is not .Tet sufficiently beaten, and the-. enthusiasm of the German officers has not r. ,n tn ,t M tn . . . the surrender of Venice necessary ; and Na- , , , - .. poteon, uineaa uuit-aieu or lorceu uy un r.uroDean mediation, will not make neace under rnndilinns r-Tplndinor thp indenoi.dpnrtof M the MVio. Such being the case, we may safely infer that the pre? ent truce will not lead to any more eerioun results than an exchange of prisoners. The Hungarian oatiauons at .tgm, iu rieumonr, have been considerably increased innunibens hv tho last hattlps Thero n nntv foor thonu,nd men under ' - - - KrmS) equipped and officered in the same WW AT M f in 1 fl fl lTt tLnrinV SI 1M1 1- A t ll A 17 fit- " v o i " , j grin "K '"l l 18 not probable they ; Will Soon have an Opportunity to take the I field. They are only organizing under the eyes of Kossuth, who at the present momeut is in Turin, after having made a trip to Parma and Valleggio, where he had interviews with Napoleon. The diplomatist, watch his movements with most intense attention, and Lord John Russell has already warned the French Government not to alh itself with these resolutionary movement?, lest Prussia should be forced to declare war. Prussia, howtver, has no great eagerness to invade France. 9ST The Cincinnati Gazette gives an -:- count of a giant in strength, uauied Frank Buffalo, a colored mau, who lived in that city in 1840. He was a man of medium height, with powerful shoulders, and hi arms reached, when he was standing erect, several inche below his knees. This man once carried straightened out " on them with his long arms, and one stoke apiece was enough. He stretched them both dead at bis feet. Many times in sport he would go behind a wagon, drawn by one or two horses, and i catch hold of the back axle, and brace himself so as to stop the horses. Many other surprising feats are related of him. He died in 1847. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. X o You Wan t PRINTING 7 THE JOURNAL OFFICE has MiLi ly A BBPCTATION FOB GOOD PnjNTIXO, NOT K.XCELLRD BY ANY IN THK STATE. We have the BEST wobkhkn tx the City, and can turn out the Call and examixe our Specimens and costPARE THEII WITH THOSB OF OCR N'EIGUBOK BEFORE Q1VINO YOUR ORDERS. jj25 MPPCIAIV JVMTMVM. ml TJt MM T9 ui a of the Board of Directors of the Evansj Tills Mercantile Library Association, held on the eveuin? ot tue ism inst., cue touowiug or.n-r v. paseed, to-wit : Ordered that a call be made of Three Dollar upon each unpaid share, and that the annual cou trlbution of two dollars from each member for the current year be oollected. commencing August 10, 1&'9, and that the Secretary give notice thereof ii. the dally paper. WELL. H. WALKER, Jy25-2w Secretary E. L. A. . BY 'A. TP II. lO.OOO I. Us antrd Immediately, tor which we will ium tlie highest market price in good or monev. S. EMBICH A CO . jy2 Na. 48 Main street JMA I P.tiM FmTjVM.-jr PK IB' rasas small Leaf Fane, uith nice Ida. k ban dlss.Juit rccelTed by Evpiv tjiS S. t HBlCll A Ct . MM.MUO I'J.T A MUMS Mi I WiY WW I bavs 00 hand tour had of horse, u'u.il.e for dray, carriage or hBSJ0. They ar all deira ble stock, and v ill tie sold cheap for rash or ov . I timet v-dsv net i. nayablein Bank w M. r. mitSCn t vo.gpj No. tn Main street y HUNNELL'S o.. IB or tfAtTtrPT STREET AND THE C ANAL, Ft4ASI7Eir, ISD. TMtm .v;W P STAPH HMMPJS 'T i nw in fall operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Planin and Pressing Lumber, planing and grooving NSWilia, making Doors and S;ib M.ml llnn, Window Blinds, sod every other description of ork d'u, in such establishments All work at these Mills warranted to bs an ii doue, and will he oflerea at the lowest ah po - Parkloa Boxes of all kinds made to order. Bracket and Scroll aaweel to any patten. Slitting and all kind of Saatng don" t and In the moat approved style. jytB WILLIAM HUNNsJ I mtTAVHM tmp AtatViTimW .' oI - aW- BJOVfl TIMKrt FOR THE WECT' Flour being the staple article ut life . EBSKINB, CCRNK St CO., are dstr.rmir.sd teat their anmerous patrons and triends shall hi. re plenty t eat, that they may be iut.(aer of their for years to come they hvo th-refure reduced tho prk o . t Flour as below, vir Igieheart's fancy brand Hour "Ej L.:rean" fcr 12 75 par sack. Igieheart's extra Bout herr: Milis flcur a grade that cannot be beaten try who mny for S OOptt sack. Call asd get some Snn, nt 47 Main sr.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' PCI. SaLE.

m MVP P HiOR t " I ' (ALPkj M firs:.:. KB.T.::r, ' ?XT f-rr.' VU litt I v J. w. Jyl9-3t" KNIGHT. H OOP A.VIl SMPPT !. mmi tMiifllfs, at-rtHl sl7s, for sale by jv-211 SAMUEL 1KB. ffMfir HJHS h'XTBJ fitt: mWM. The Ust lot jiut receirrt by Exj.res, at LMBiril A v .. WltMMt mtmp hmmmtbt h e best ' lot ot the tfiaaon for Si, jast received l-v Kxpreaa, at 8. EMBICH t 0O8. mmmTitx.-To mmihttB ui n o yW ERf. The Board of Commissioners of Van dorburh conntr, Indlan, will, t the September , term, 1H50, to be held ai theCourt House in KVBM ; viilr, on th first MONDAY iu aid month, bcinK far Ziiding an I 160 fwt tpan, over l'igw tho 5th) and continue from day to day, receive pro n iron or v.otmen Jfriugc, .1 igeon Cnika n Franklin St., Eranavilltv il'lant and jf.ecifications for a Wooden Bridge may b seen at the office.of tht. undersigned. Contractors proposing" to build an Iron Biide, will be required to furnish plans of such a auper structure as they may propose to erect, with snita- 1 Me guarantees as to Its strengin ana anmuiniy, at thetims ofsnbmitt ..'! 1 nd inp tneir projHiani' to ti.e oan. bona ana unry w, r, ,n.rea o. P.r mi a - By order of the Board. j)19-tpl WH. H. W ALhF.K, Auditor. W MM in Mi. A jRe.V. ' I SAY .loTIN. nl.it crowd is that near Z. II. t 'oiJt Son : ' ' "O, that is a lot of customers going to and from Z. H. Cook A Son continually. 1 am told they an receiving new goods almost every day, and I support the crowd is greater tnan usual. It must he admii ted that the great crowd you see going to and from Z. II. Cook Son is the best evidence in the worl.1 that they have the largest aud lest as-tortcd stock in tne c ity, and sell at very low pricee; but friend, u ii jou g uierc i irivir, una) J me . i . . . . i a i l. i ror ca.h on the nail is their motto 1 mut sa before I comuieuced dealing theri- I had hard work to get aloe , but since I commenced getting my supplies ot . II. Cook a Son, I am getting rich." "That is sufficient, John , I am convinced, and I aiu going to gie them a trial." "And my word for it. if you do, yuu never will trade any lu re else for what you want in their line." jyl8 mSi oti,! cmjJL oidt.'WK a at: now in receipt of a No 1 article of Burnuu' Coal Oil, and our arrangementi aresveh as will enable us to keep it on hand at all times, at the 1owm market rate-.. Z. II. COOK 4 SON. R I.Ol tSlll,l.t: -1IIK FINE I.UiHT iI..imI.I .....n.a. Hill i v It 'II llll.l nil Hill . B VWa.. , Ora.-ei, mastei, J. H. Iun. m, clerk, will leave Evauville for Louisville ami m terniediatf lauding eery TUES DAY KVEMXO, at 5 P. M., and every SATUB DAY MOBNINU, :.t 9 A. M. For freight M paesage, apply on board. .!- rmH e SIXTH Jl.y I. 4 A TJILOfiCE UF BEllM'S COMMERCIAL OOL LF.h is now ready for ditribntion stndeotF in the citv ntitled t.i thriii. h'.h thi.sn wloi li.it ingerted their cards, and all others interested. ar r q nested to call at M. L. Johnson's Book Binders. n .. rl ,!.... la i.TJ holders in 1 1 . .- Kv:msvilli Ilranrh Bauk are hereby notified that a dividend of five pt cent, has been decLirei from th. profits of th.- i months, ending June :th.. livable on deioand. jy 15-31 SAML ll.YAKI ( -I 50 ed bv pocmrtm of Exraj pmjs'i: Jaa CoJaWi t xpiessly fot family ue, recei CLISUA S. BABCOCK. sf il ill sell, ouThuredav, July 7th, 1B59, 11 box es of goil maiuifirtured tobacco, of different j biautle, id good mei ohautuble oni.r, aul ! kxI . 1 quality, 10 . lose a consignment, a creou oi mx ' ! months will beiven, the purcha r givinir n .ite&nd i eenritv. H Ml Si 4 CO "L. rMt:.ntn :i i J.ii n HTH.9VB sY JBTnvHnn have removed their rtoek of Hardware i j and lion, To No. 74 Main treet, bet. Sod and 3d. i ! They would be pleased to see their old customer at their new stand, whtrethey have alws on hand ' a large an-1 v.MI selected etcx k of Hardware and ! Iron, m hirh SSMSJ ..ffur at vary low price for cah. i JS t ii.i U is S .-.. CtfOIJBC i Ham; receAmd ior railroad, In stire and for ake bi BROWN A AIK MAN. KENTUck'S' SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, j LOUISVILLE, JW STUCK i". TO MmMCTVMMM . TMMB MJVMTMtution tt ill commence on the flrst Monday tn November and continue foar monthe. Puring October preliminary lecture will be delivered at the H tpltal and Collejro without additional charge Faculty. 1SHJ. W. DUDLEY, M. D , Bmeritus Prcfeasor of Sui gel . XVBT St. BfLLlTT, M. J., Profeasor of Theory and Practice of Medicine TOHN HARDIN, M. D., Profeoecr of Obstetric and Clinical Medicine. C W. WRIGHT, M. D , Professor cf M Jlciii Chsmi'.irv. N. B M.vilSHAI.L, M. D , Professor of Materia Hedica and Therapeutic MI DDI. ETON GOLDSMITH, M. P., Prcfpsecr the Principle of Surgery and Clinical Surgcrv. W" P. STIHMAN, M D. , Profenaor of Anatomv. O. W. BAYLKSS, M. P., Professor of PhjrsioU?: aod Pathological Anatomy. PAY IP Cl'MMIN, M D Peraonstrator, Frrs Kaxh Profeeaor IV full court U G W BAYf.ESH, M. P., J;.T2-2w Pean ot the Eatuity I I0HN A REiTZ. ioUN A HAN FY CRESCENT CITV TT 1ST ID EVANSVILLE, IND. Thepr qasjatsvaaf thoCREiCENI CITY FOUNDRY beg leave to infoiru tbeir fri. nds and tbejpabIk In general that th.y are f-.illy prepared to make to ..idet nil kinds of MACHINERY S. I. I t..r .Mills or Manufactories of any ki;. I.--Uains; a great variety of patterns for MILL HEARING, of any sir.?, BBB BTBAH EN'GINE.S of anv power reqnire.1. Also manufacturer- ol DISTILLERY AND MINING MACiil 1-iiY, 10BA. cn SCREWS ANP riNTSHERfl MALT MILLS, SASH, M L LEY AND I M PRo VCD Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Hoaia CHINESE SUGAR CANE RILL STEAM BOILERS. RPROYBD LARD TANK. , And in fid etiything iu the 11 VOCMBsBI AND MACHINE BVBMBBB. BHASfi MMWmwVwWM inal. ti ! -lei . - ALSO PjsrM a stspertse avtBrk 1 THR I.SHI ; MACfffA f 's, And Powers' complete, ot 1 1 - latc-t unproved IMPROVED STKAM CFAfTORA :r.I BELTIN'G AND TACKING, WKoLoIlT AM; WEITiKI l'll'K, EE A B AND OOPPIR TITK, AND FIRE BRICK, All at M VS'l i.ti ri UEIi I UK F WAP Hi. b -t i.e.- s! ..ys pai 1 f i A 1 RETALS, At thf oli Matid Cr.rnarCanal and I I tnet. REITZ sV II A If E Y . N B Works sa sent to all part t put nj. Mi- . bluer, and d.. repairs In ft-llers. THRESHING MAC'tVl Aiaavs rn hand and fr eale. 112 II I'll M AI Ll( 4 '.fir.Vr- o iihi - I- l -r. I S 1 IT BNICK a l " ., 47 Main street. j28 MILIUM STO.VP, A TTBM.VA! " A 1 Li . WTIl atten.i promptly to all busmen u. Ms pi . -sion. imr mtbatTtv Recsrder's sSRce Je27-6in aajt aV ABA PMMMML-i 54 BACMMIW eve, end h-.if ld-1 and Lit, assorted I,....'' H ived (his I..", p. I t lllio.1.1, I r MI I.BKRT 1 CO . 1 . h$ pM rmH p 5t Nv 4 Sycamoie street PLAVP TM MWr DMIP II M LF.Fr -l.MOlf ; r-vl JS4 R - sale b sr.gar-.Mired Pried Bcel j::st rrrA?. vct0TTNST0X.

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W3Lb wr hJvuLes-xiTYaib M I'lov-Handl.-a for 1 by i ".viiuKii or r C J3 Xe. JVMT MKt'KifSORKXSON A CO ed by S RIVERS & DERIOUS' GREAT EASTERN ? I t.FTBIAX, OrMXASTIC, DRAMATIC ASD BALLET ESTABLISHMENT ! torn posing the most talented Troupes of fi,hrs. Acrobat. I'antomiimsta, Ternaichorean, Ballet and Equestrian Dramatic Artists hi America; together vrith the extraordinary ( "l.NKSE MKrKI.EK A X D N EC BO M A N CXBS, whose Ast onih iug M i raculous, and Pleasing Performances are Uneo, untied on the Vsteru Continent. Alt exhibited under one Mammoth Pavilion, at EVANSVILLE, Wednesday, July 27. A Hern . i perform. .iko at 2 o'clock. Evening, xt ."J1"!.' o clock. Price ot Altuisioit Uoes, ."ill c.iit- : a it . - ' eiiiB , - u uuiru lu jjj a cr . t ni LOOK AT THE ARRAY OF TALENT I.i Eqi mtiiinsi:,-Mad. Camille. Mad. V I, M He Marie, M'lte Iner and Marguerite. Leading Male EoxtcTBiAS Richard Riei, E Perion-, C Rivers. F. Rivera, gig. Gimino, Monfi. ! Letrt, F. Woodi, Y'oong, Alonzo, and G. Dunne QTsntaSTs, Aenssuta, ajsw Jroouas J. and It. Bordeau, the Motley Brothers, Herr Trexter an. I Moo. Moiiit, tho Grotesque Gymnasts; the r'-mr American Acrulata, Y'an-See, and Por-Mee, the .luAgU-rs , ('. Melville, T. kingly, Labonlo hi. veoa, the great Leapcr, Yaulteni, and Tumi - IjFaiun.i Ham i r AarisTtM -Moii1. ! : cofa, Antuine, and Conrad. The Juv i f" k4& La P-tns, Vnn. tfe. Klise Imii. An.. 1.. ., , i , ters W.ishiiigtou, Eddy, Willie, i- u u4 ruiin.l Tin Fiv Gbkat Clow tm i i . i 11 B lino, Mchols, and Pan Fvai g. 1'he Com pan v i rompced cd i ' intiful t ..( , THOROUGH BREP RING HOR with . i dimmative performing SI! IT. A Mi I'ONIK many of th-ni import .1 tin- i isuii frvu the mos4 celebrated establjehments I i The ThriiliDK Speetacli- of MA7EPPA, or the Wild Hoi st- of Tartary, ,1 bs i se u ted bv a Talent e Corps f Pramatic Artistes, ' assisted by the entire strength of the Oosapa j This delightful Port I.- Legend will con. In 1.- . :.. I a. tertainments. The Procession will eutei f..wn t IB a. m lw.. ! Erhibition-i daily, Afternoon and Evening , For full l articulars of performances, e N. . spapsVSj hvegS aaa SBSal Peecriptive and Pictorial Bill-. V9 This Company will exhibit ut the lolloping towns Princeton, Monday, July 2" ib Owcnsvllle, Tuesday , July 26th. Mount Vernon, Thursday, July SHh. New lLiratonx, Friday, Jul Q th. jylo-lOtdfltw F. COCLDOCk, Agent. -mm tut i rnusa jf srt.y WWML MINLTE FREFZERS. 1 dozen Aisiiu ! Patent lo Minute lea Cream Freezers, jiust received t hii day per E. A C. Ballraed these Freeaes will ave the cost ..f tbem over the old Fogy Fr rej in the .iviug ot i. e In one bsbsob, it used to .my extent. In store and tot sale b) jylo Z. U. CQOK m N TI4 MJVB I tiPV4tM'& P VMmTmv'B' TARD -WARRANTFIt. 29 ix poapd Cahs, Iihi potiud C'aus, :' half jiouud Cans, J.' do? quarter pound i.'ana We warrant tho above brand of Muit ird to le pure and not surpassed by any, and only to 1 hat of Z. H. COOK A S N KA II. I. KXTH.i M,JME B" Beric.irds Jnat received by J4 TP Jyic SORENSON k CO. 'mi r tpji .'-JV8T hp cp ii': n from the East, a fine assortment of Oolong. Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder Te, of I tirjt-rute quality and suitable to all taetcs. Ah this stock ha been selected with considerable care, wc freely iii . it-- atu irienda to obtain smple arod try Bjt tbomsel .es. We hare an article of Tea pat up by the Cautoti Tea Company, and bearing their la.tj, vhl.ti, as there is but little calUd for, tM ar 1 dkjsyoaed to put dov.n the pffflot to clear off the I stockFine Oolong Tea a good article for 4 -. "c-nn per poaad. . Yonng li-.ifon well flavored b; ; --. pennd. At" ERSK1NE, Cl'RNICK l o Jyltl 47 Main Rftst TfD JJV ACT I J'P, UP 1 WW spec table business man to act a A tie... fr thi county, for the sale of Bwrtlett's ' Novelty " fti, 10, and S15 Ser, ing Maceincs. None but a -pctable , energetic businessman needed. Ajply irr.ir.ediateiy at thePaviiiou Hotel. E. CLARENCE HCGGINS GVn. ral Western Traveling Agent. I'aUATP to' bxs IC Tinplate, l-i 'do IX do, -io IC Ro.-hng Tin, Aa IX do, GO do IC Coke Tin l and and for sale by AMl'EL OMR. 0; MM .. iOO i O.V A US II MMOJ M Iron and Steel Slat, Ac, Ac, in store and for sale by BAJIUEL or.R. MM I T B.-WP HH P JIHT I4Pceiv.Kl a fresh lot of Almond, Brazil Nr,t, 1 ilbeTts, Pecans, etc Will -ell low. jylb SOBENSON CT. I W A HII 1.1 HII .-a 00 MM9 i hhjcp MA La: Lard is. store und for sale by jyv!l 1 H AS M. JOHNSTON T TA I It.H p.yr .VO TH P. Nitl.iti Rswiev 1 Bet' r Pen. Stinoii, a JuII -tire ol the I'.v. ot Firon 1 - 1 - in .'. . -.Titiii 1 a r, ttiuei .j. 11.11 - . , ail. 1. . N 1 . !. ci ety given that a suit of attachaieiit 1 Hid gui ic.'.eo were issued by me on the lxt d ty ol ' July, 1? 1 sad said garni'heo yra returned, rved ..ii Win. Aikman, of the firm of Bro u aAikaixn. j a bo baa money, aud is indebted to said ?mith and the time set for lieariug Mid causa U sturdsy, , August 0, lv"9, at 9 o'clock iu the torenoon, in said township, v. here all persons interested may attend j if they think proper. BEN. STINSON, ! jyl2-td Justice of the l'eu .-. n ... . c..u l r v.... 1. .1 1. r.i WW ISP HO I, II ri'MJS'I TP MP AT ATM. AUCTION We will n il at au. ticn. at our auction rooin. on rilURSPAY MORNING, July 14, at 8V' o'clotk i a lot r.f ex-.MIc!it Fnrnttiire, consisting In part cf . I 5 sofas, Z divan. 2 ;ofa arm chairs, 3 sofa roefcer. . sofa f.rlc r chairs, extra quality ; 1 rosewool ta- ! Ide, 1 marble top I nrean, 2 mahogany bureaus. 1 i in i iMi t. j. aa.-h-daiid, 2 cherry wash-stand- 7:'. iriP of carpet, extra oak cane seat chairs. 1 f rosewood Bed-.te.id, t: cherry bednteads, a lot of j romin ii I ors, 1 extension table, 1 rosewood hatL I, 1 hut rack, i BSM article feather l.edc, tiedding and a vatiStt . t oilier articles too numeroni t.. mention. The al...ve .iii.l - are fine good, and la jptl niBss assl rill io sold without rere 1 lio-K; waatlna roods will da w. II to attend, vl.-td II. NELSON d- CO., Auct'rs. jp;iKXrsi UVAlLtT W MM lu-i recer e1 , 50 bundles, ail iztt b J ACOB S I R M B .v SON, 74 Main st.. Beiweeu second and Third. on PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNlNti. COPPER TU Bt WITH SPIRAL FLANGES. f TENTEP AUOUM . IBM -loi Rods, complete fot attaching tohislldiaff, s.-nt by express to any part of the country. W tiBer unu.M al iiidoossasBtS to persons who arj en- ' K-ed lu putting up B;.U. oi who may desire t ; engage in this business. County and State Rifrht j for Ball This Rod is 10 g. n -ral use in Central Indiana, I uii.l many .thci localities throughout the country. It always fucceods wbereever it is lntrtduced. It ' is no hum np No man who exseiine its u erits a ill . v. r hnj anv otlier Bod. The old hron rodi give . ucf n its igu ii'. f!te 1m t trr theadvatit enf 1 Hgi.t Ac i tini Pi ifsssni Faraday, aud other ! nv-n of note, eapstat h ,s a eondnctiag power "i to h times reatrt than iron . n.-l, in addition to this imp Tthht f.t.M, Muiuwn's R..d haj .1 surface i aside .1 . .ut, B ul. tl.it' tin,. as grent pi the 0Ss iron In!. Mtiiis.ii r Bad sa ornament on the e-t l uildinj;-. '..1 1 d - n ( rtnt, 1 tit ..ill rndu si thou I 1 itsconducting potser. II.,- 11.. I..-. id. I the Prei ; tl American i .. -i it ... if New Yo;k , the Fr. ;kP.! Institut- i i'l.ihid. Iphia , the Xatu n ii '-ir Lotalsvtik-, K v tht -iat Fairs oi Ohio. 1 wa, In diai.a, ioim-ctkiit. nd ..herevrr exhibtte. Il - . stbt beaten ii, . .test, aud never w d be i sibeie tl..r. ace tiiil; .-'..nt.f.. judge.'. If I.1 ; heen f nrti re .i -nil hifcl.lv rorninen.ie.! hy J.d.u Young, Hr-eser.r oi BatursJ Science tn the North -wetern Chrtvtiau rmversitv : James S. Athon, -upt. IndUna Insane Asylum, B. T. Bn.wn, ludi ana State (ie.ologlst ; I.oriu Andrews, President of k. 1. yon College. Gambler, Ohio; Prs. Kiulsn A Par . iu, Pliysfc fans and Chemists, Tndianapt lis and many othtr jeraers 'f -.veil-known scienttt. e.talncsnt. LnCBE A MUNSON. jy'i'.-w Indianapolis, Ind.

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-m-sp Tm.yiprpt, i-u.np4tv.vn BJ tj o r HOPS AND BON E S K IT it the safest. Miie t. t tlilt tfl bit- remedy for the per ma nen I .tire Id ''OLDS. COUCH. HOARSEN K&i . iSTHMA. CROI P, WUOoPlNi, ol Aud all affection!" ..f tH Thr.iet au.l Long 1 ing prepared upon Sritntigc principles, aud h aitklee that are entirely . Tie dOMPOUNP STRI P of Hops .N I ' Is m.-.nufn. tur.-d bs C. ROTHEXB1S1! .v SDN, Hamilton, Butler Posilj, Osria, to vki...i ail ui -der mwt t addreesed ; and aoM lj KEI.LF.ll A WHITE, 1 4iiggtEvauivilk, Indiaut, and by Di i.ts and M. i chauts throughout the country an2f 1 1 TM. V.J. LEMUS' qvt.vf&mTYVB MP STITUTE OR NKUVi i .Nfr win r va s FEVER AND AGUE And other NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, CHAGRI AsU I vS A H M BVbTRJS, Can often h preen red hs in- u-.-.i Ihih rival na Lie remedy. The recipe u cmbb i ..... ii it , Physician after navm? tiurtv uvf .vsasa' r M- 1 1 euce in Hoepifale and private pr.-l. In S' w k City, and ha heen SSftsI in bM b o-m. id the country, during the assS aix viai. . uui uw-; wonilei ful siictvss. A rr tjnu Sm Liiprj-'u ',!!, ij I ration, after diwe t I recommend and narantee tin- Mediia'e . . peraWt Tonic. Jf. H HAZARD Pi prfefw i '1 M-ttidt'b I ii..', aii.I '. I'., t. i u . i, VVa fwl. I ... .,b- l.v I. Eli II .. a.:: -l i I 1 jt-1 i.tu 7f jf M.. JOtt. s. OAM Jf.Vil it ANI. JSt&Mj. Blank Book Manufacturer: First si., bet. M I'U h : I iuaB KVANS ILLI I MO W k" Illaiik Books ruled, pa-fM and mad. i. .... i of the le-st paper, from a Memoran'l'tei u !. largeiit Ledger. Mn?i.- and Majraine.- Uitin.l in .u. style. yeli'-dawtl s7(if.-yjri. ,.v tuit .v.v w intereet in -ur eatablislim. t t-i Mi Vick , the btyle and firm will in fut'jn : - ir-KFKl . Rhotiikkji, in Ii.. tlMrsShrSi wit', flit aioiii-.' t a new but exjwrl..nr. 1 paTfur-i there i 111 l i. i K';i- l trade to the hou.. . 'Ib tni.a f .r . ' r- Kiv.peetfnllv, Ac , . 1 1 KFKV I ocl." No. -2-2 Main tit vi SOI FHERN RAILROAD AND sty .IBOAT GVltfJR BXmfiESS DIRECTORY. T" ftp fi Rr 9 ft Pit or ruts womh with h urcalaticB i teii thousand peri nib, won'.. I respectful ii t l tho merchant-? - f Kvtti fills aud vicinity tti' i prepared to coutii for a.tfettisements al rcrj rat Ternns. 1."- ' C'ald I One Square 1 IlalfPnge I One Pni;e flB pes ajs'iu siT ..ir.f- .. C. BRAIN, Editor Seathertt Railroad Oeride, Bob 4' IiStshnMls. hv jyl-d TP A! TJUJ :POU THt ST . i,. i. , i. be t as, it. :. aud . heupeat Gun powder Tea, go to Z H COOKASjON je3 2' Main street and 2 Vir-t Rt'tiST TttOI.N - 50 do7c n Wuldron Grazs 5cy ' 20 do Millard's C S. do, 30 do Waldron Grain do, LB do Millard-? C. 8. do, M do Grain Cradles, ra do assorted Grass Sner.lhs. 2(i do Reap Hooks, 10 do Germr.n Siekles, IU boxes Scythe Stones, i't dozei. H.iv F.-rks, l'Ki do Wiv.J Hav Rakes. Ir. store and for ale !iv 0RR. PALZELL & CO. WZOU JtrtHEHPS A.VII at: tiff, r E.MBICL A CO W. Pc Lalncs. ma to For Lawn or Organdies, to FMRTCn A CO For Men and B-, ' wear, in Woolen. Lir.et. Cotton, go to - I MBit ii A CO. I ci the 1 . li se iu the itv, go to S. EMBICH A ( For the prettiest and iY.: '. -t Crape, SteUa,cr Ilk Bhavis, go to S. E3JBICTT A Cl I With City aud County Orders, go to S. EMBICH A- CO. Frr any and everything iu il.e lire cf rr G pttm s. EVBICH A CO., No. 4) Matr street, who v.ui be plad t.. ehrn yon 1.13 thing in their line, whether y u wish t or not, Hud v. bore everyUKlv 1 c . ' they buy. myl'J W A h rTEI. R4i HA PHMl IllSt. n : MA FROM THE EAT OF WAR Come at last! The veiy same lot of Prv Co .-. for which the fair portion of the creation, 'be J... die of our beautitnl cite, nave been w-aitinj Viong.hasat last arrived per ste,mer Pnnb ith, and ire now ready fot -i.io. Wt) cordially in;t. om triends, and espti lally onr l.idy-cnstossTS,ta t ill . t oar store, 43 Main street, and "elect art 1. ! ding to taste and Sonvenience. Don't forget. 4 ". Main street, myy-j MIT LER A NIEIIAUS SOMETHING NEWI M M. POUT PR . COJS'SMLIItA jf TFD STEAMBOAT AGtNCY LOUIbVILLE & EVANSVILLE PACKETS. EVANSVILLK AND CAIRO PACKETS, AND FOE TilE N. ORLEANS PACKETS. Ai-vFOR TUE ST. LOUT 8 A Ml rI". li'l 1 BAILBOAD He aill attend to uM Steamboat i...-.in-- .-au -il to hia. care. The Bat- in the aliov.- lie f . hi, h l.c 1 UK are lirht (irauglit, . 1 lull meet with ao detention in case ol low wai Addreas A. B. POBTEB, W.il Ml .VP A Pi l l s ! .11 .VP API' I I S QP To tho lovers of Apple Pies aud'ljiireccivn Kr steamer sou.ln, ami to arrive i June Apples in prime order. ill it N 4. street, WBJBB the; are all B9l I ali KRSK1NE. PBMP K I JT AULA iMmi VMFFMMl-- MA tl mm p MA On- evtia Ooftee mt rereived and for sal.- by i ll.- M .IoMNvloS losey s Block, Main nr. . t, near the Canal. I mux ks MP .nA.vvAiclrvMPtt MM Tobacco, of arims brands, in good met chantable order, to he sold Ht at. . onr Am u n R..nis, oi THURSPAV, July 14, 1859 credit of 0 months given, the purchaser r t ing with approved security. IjrSJ H. NELStiN A An fr. AAf.VE, 41 HJ I4'M A' 4M.'St 47 MAIN STREET. Wastiu -One thousand dollar, v.. ill. ... ilrders, in exciiaiiRe f.r Crt-:erio. 1 1 JjTriT HPt PIVPII PPM STP.A.MBH 4.P Maciay 'f0 R-s prime sngar-eme.l llama, choii ai tic l-; ISist th mir ir-cni. ' I'! n d Beet. ex. ellent .p M t EK.-KINF, CCKNK K .V Co. .v ' jy7 47 Mam street. f m TA TMa). ak! A NESHA JB Potatoes racatved t rerj !. 1 tu the nu trv, fresh an. I ait Jy7 EKthl.N l . I'RNICK a MTMTOI SP A. VII O I T POT POM SAI.P MM IN tUX 8CBCBBS OF THE cl I V I ofter the premises where I reside for s ii . n . .vy terms, Inclndiug five acrrs of land and i mm ksMsTQTesnesrta ym A. L. BOBINSON 1. VP it Het.y : -sou t.us.-A-5 extra tralred H uey,t "i sale at 20e per pound tiyij Z. II ''K .v SON'S mm PI POHM. A SAtALL ta.vM TM . signmcnt Mess Pork, in More, for sde b, PKiiW.N v AIKMAN. jyUJ jrPmiPTABLPb! fPflPTA B I PS' V Fresh Yeifetol.li received sTsri niorninir it z. 11. cook a soy? D IMP T PU4l.n TUP lAtPVRTPtt. y .1" i i- U.'tkla A IViku - I I , 10 ilo7. qts d .1 J'H 2n do pti All-s pp" Icdia Pal. AT lildo7qts .i.i d do . The ahovs Ale aud Porter is warranted to b? th genuine impoited ' ... I ' Reeeivid ii. st. . ud 1 . Jyic Z. II COOK ,aCQ rxr e Mil .sTPHu: PAtATIII.H -e. uo- i i. .... ,...1 1 .-..the r Duseers, I'V. 1 m. n. . - - -.- -, , . 1 1'rtfl V.i t.. 14, In Ut plain .Uil laiReceived in tine oruei ana lor ei ,i, I fl. 4 OoK A 1ON BlNI oivith- Fnirli?li O.lt Men) Received in -v 1 u a . u 1. sie sr t. a m. tm store and for sale by II COOK A fON m. MVM! PLMVM -PH PX TMA AT aud Buperhne Flour, constantly on hand and fraa!ei,7 BROWS A AIKMAN. jylt o. c .,Tin n itt'i run i5000 4MAI.V Hits JU8T MP--eived ni l BM sale low hy SOBENSON A C

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lo Travek rs. MM i I . 4 : A '.' o M Ja l kJjoMni i. Daily line .ft MAI I. rTt J. U (tour, .t.s i ni l L I'Askliitii, MeUi I Mil r. hi r for lit kVto iII . I i i i M. i- ippi, and Mf un I I'a11 S : --... and I'Uttlx rg . t ' iin inuati f..i H BV. W T., T . ... i Cftl . in tl.e pAvtl.rrfl - at Laiidiug WM iVs RTEH Ajrer t ft. IU o.Ue ssea I, .p, "Utb. I akii. i i mi V.n.r Tht boats comprising tins line are of light di aob' , aud no detention Is experienced, plf jr"T ir"r""" 55 m.mj pmtj MA Int.- -i. i.u-i i and ine, now landin.- trom hrttv I c-uch. Call and jct roe U !..i. tbey .11. dl a i.e, l HH0j Vl K1.II1 BROS., Main et. gs t ' ' ntjs JJJVMf JKU ' W. WW &m Tr -ok at bittbo. -f s. W o w,.iil' i . speetfMly inform the public that I. '- i i i reeeivar'. our new etoc k of Geld and Sille. lr , Mlxerware, Clock, Gold Pea, 4 ., MiyUwUaf; no ate rry fine Lava, Coral. Moeaic, an. I .m-- . -. tt- v.-ir rich and handsome t k- . i;..; i p i. .nd Vet Chains, Breast Pin-. Hrac b ts. En Ring, 1 ,nger Rings, Ac . would . ill parHcnlir at tent Ion to our stock of Gvld and . . Watchee. which are of saSBBStflS i)u:U:i , in ble , 'i .t hj lanUrd i - - Also, a good stock of Taand Mu fard Sj-v.n, Forks, Ac, iTaxe, such as Castors, Cake Bas- ., of ihe irsT CjValitt, always on : at Eastern prices for cash, a n1 Is to be as represented. I I I'ltOLLF BBCa., 4t M-Jn et. it i tvmTt Ws7at 7 mvp I the attention of persons afflicted I .-Id-, to the fart tt at Dr. JackM is hi; perto i t any aud all the Oct aiv offered tor sale. It is made ion furnished by Pr. Jackson, of e of the best physicians in thi . baa heen uasd by thousands t benefit. Try one bcttle, and you t aPeraard-. For sale by l'ARP Sl THOMPSON, . No. 17 Main st. mui: .njRt.xr i.vsr 1 RAM S BY I1OMEC03JPANTF8. I li - eyvd-fMiK .1 luiitg been appointed Agent f..r J..aUoil. .... ! vicinltv, of the INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO .- I.i.oVI .'.ION N.'v. T. A MoRIUS, Pre A Mi IHE RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. It J. HATH WAY. f?ec-y. S. HA 1 HAM AY. Pres't are j i epirel i.. underwrite up.-n the better cle i ! . ! Marine Risks, w ai low rati tffBBa mi' in A3 ji.-. ui v. !t!i i ' '.niin.-u r and re. tejt .t 1 1 . Th-.. i .iijaijie couPne !. ,t I leinfM viclcai v ly to Stat : Indiana. ty-AH I ses .lily fulfu t.-l a. ' iromptis paidwiihoul nieiii .i .i.i'.iii.iitu.u whateves t.. itm-n fc.ry m., illu-t t-Jt. ipt'.'D, t' lia; f.. tSIIli I :-. riilie-r I'olupanV, a llSt tot whom all fit!, ii- r.'iir' V.n St ite may he eei at .iqi oihcci. '. 1. LEl HOLDS A Co. Fvauivilio, Julv -.';-ly ,v. . i, 'MLB "I- tPt ID KM W audGia t"i i .1 and for sile By CH A. M .loliVTOX, Posey Bio, k lBstlatk 'iTis I' 'M l.tJFk.tMtl, Wmf7 i ..... ii red Pried Beef, 1. i i- i W o.te I'-- ti . I'loR'i ! . rl Hurler. Eteain.-t Hazel Peil, at .II. COOK A SON 'j. lieoiNtusii.r Ill' .SV'.J.tlA r. IVXI-MAVtiS c t pr.i tioops! Jit rfiLeUed, nice lot of 6teel Spring Skirts. Lace MasUMia! Lace Points, with a let of other ahiBOwl I I I.TR i NIFnAfS, jeBB 43 Main street. m uj u - i ru ivi i hp .9 tcctmoj' 4 W on lULLSUAY .'J'jLNlNG, Jons 30, l-r t our Aurri'i. Ii-"me, a lot c new Bineftu. . i- i otner arti v rW ltteads,tw Also a cask c Bar-n r... tiu-i ready-in i tU- Clothing, " i manv thf-r ..rticles. H NELBON A CO., Aoet'rs 1 rhjfhAh fl - f P I' PXTPml BAMS lilVV hi I tkp;tfly for Z- B. Cook et 80s liectji' - J pec steamar Cnion. Z. II. COOK A 0N. JoJO Fr.lj Agents for ETanvi!l, Ind fzr.vtttttt :s inford'sPateui m tuny, lor sale cheap i a hnuoie cttcn Line. urase, Iiet.ip, and Manilla Esdcords 1 tu n ''att iiif.. Brorhes -I tat shoe. sec-isg, vtkiteirash Prie l iVaehec lripd Apples, Rice reffee Rjfi and Java in eacks .nrar three grades of New Orleans pel -verirrd and crushed white. 1 . sate by UK .KINF, Cl'RNICK A CO., lelJ 47 Ms m rtrect. :cf win: IP ?e. ton Tar,

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1 In atcre for eale bv 1 itt. PALZELL A CC. WM.A. T P It A SAPPMIA.V TM nixiertuk'- thfl ru.ui u.enjent cf a cccntry .i ser Mot--, not far fiM his city. Apply to V Z.. Journal office, stating lary expected All 4pltcauU9 uiati ..k i man, and be acens-lojii.-.i i- ;i i !.iifc jyl-3t jTIA.VTO.V TP A O.nPAJVI', JV. B. Just recei veil :. -. n I iu store, from the above ctal'lislniitit . , 8 J.a . li.-si.- Y. unllyeon Tea, ass'd grade. 1 do do Old Uysou. au extra article. 3 do .lo Gunpowder, sssorted grade 3 do Jo laiperial, do do. ti do olongor Ui k do do. 1 do - id r Fnr'Hh Break fsst Te-. Tu the aTe lots are f tne best grades of Tei eTcr ...ffercd this market at retail. Con.-nniers will ploae" take notice, that thee.' htm kTe new, fresh importations, and not old stock that has bet a on baa 1 1 1 y. ir We will guaran . Better article i-r nrtf H. than you ate ira!!v i habit of getting Call and :,. , . ... o . - .t '. j-ikage Teas slvays ban. U. lvt.lt 1 BliUS , t!2 Main street. jell rupi' IIOI I..IKS MP U .1 li It : J ! . kV iioi r- ustd i ill ' i given for euch informe tion ..swill I -a.1 tu the detection and coavictSea ot rhe -r-fii r patSOSSB WBM dismantled the Neptune Fi!. Fui-'fije and placed part of its fixtures in I . imaaksswr ahaut the 1ft dav of Mr. 1 1 W. BAKKB, M .vor 111 lM. AS' It Pl.VB CBVBJVM, xf Pins, ass'd erring A saved, . ,l . i- d T r .-' h mnd Cedar Buckets, 2AV.2 d t do Chnrns, 2 .U7 doTionbot:r i do do, ?i m--tr a'd c. dar TA'ssh Tuhs, frsm 8 to h iu nest, . 5 ft Besu Mnrdock s best Can Pails, .'. dec ass'd Ir..;.-U und Oedar Buckets, Jt dot extra, heavy Oak Horse do, M neett B.ni b . ' n. - :- .i 'ii.i '1 ui I German -Ja. -k-t Ba-kei-. - 5 eVoz a '.I covered Market Baskets, :j d ao'd 1 M he- Ilaekets. Tl . above .;ocl arc 110a r.vived in fir.e ord. r. j i t 1 r sale v rv low .it 7.. H. COOK A SOK'b M,MTM4P.- BV- UAl'P TMIS II A I 9 f 1 vuli v. iu the sassteral Pry Ooods hR.mens Mr. U. . TKN NE1 , f the late Arm of T Oliet .V .il-lis. II t lur bouse is well . stab! . il . and with viir lacilite d 111 bminess in thi r buviue, we feel as tn. I that iio hois--.- 10 the tra.h an r. p.-r HidUCSMieiita. Oil. sts.k will ! !... and vairied, Foreign and P met: lry i.ood gene line of til. ! . N !'-. Iti-tf BSMsBBisaBg Hats and Cur. Onr oldanAnea i-nrt outers vieHtes the city, we would iesp. cT:oUy mvite to -all and '' st.s We will mat " : ' 1' 1 Vvv l EWE : T N -W BERR V A CO l . Axsvittr. JnlvJLjayt. JIB-rsa HI sHPLs CMOH P .immi wi do new i-oii.es. Received this day nt H OohAttXiaM ATiO R.V AMP A P. -Al ST RE CP I VEil . trom the c y " mMO. 1 UtHPHPl ! W No 1 BsJbbbb N.. I Herruir S. 1 White l?Mih, at o I Z. II. COOK A SO Sm ol A I a a ca.v Jhl.vii Jrwi m crtidcs of Yonng Hyson Tea from 60 cents to ii A f""l .rtsele I c 1 'ung ttvson ato-. L.M COoK A SON om 1V1TNWS Sff . IT 7. mjrcMMB MB A SON'S, for thev haveja-t received thi day 5 bag? extra choice old Gov't Jsva CoBes. o do prime Lagnayra Chiles, do choicb Rio do, . I, Ids doable Refinea Cracked Loar Sugar, 3 do do do Crutbed Sufsr, 3 do do do standard PcWd Sugar 2 do prime New York n 29 bis aas'd Sealed and Madab-ln Usrriug. 5 an Western Reserve Cheese, IS bushels White Been jyl2 No. Mran street and C First st.