Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 290, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 July 1859 — Page 2

it he taiii Journal. EVANSV1LLE, IND. TUESDAY MOBN1NO Jl LY .'0

From t lie I . mist ill VlKboir. The Journal aks t!ic citi.ons ot this county, if thev are willing in cvutrilmtc ooe-ba.f their school revenue for the cifiirauon of children in other COawiVfl ! W e arc almost iuduocd lv this iitioa to believe that the Journal lia the livrajvriu:, whtru i sinjrs songs of praise :uj ii often Joes tor the Free School system, it sort a county shall uot assist in educating, the f t hildren of a poor county, then no rich man oujrht to be made to pet tor the educrttiou otthe poor childrea of this township or neighborhood : and then there is an end to the support of the Free School system by taxation. To use such arguments for a new constitution, looks very suspicious. There may be plausibility in the above article when clothed in good Cerimm phraseology, bift it is rery sophistical, in plain Kaglish. There are no analogies in the comparison. There are, La fact, no MCI things as poor counties. Couuties, like farms, are divisions of territories and lands, and in the State are very nearly equal iu extent and natural resources; among them the elements of wealth are pretty equally dis- , tributed; the chief deference 1-etweeii them is in the moral resources of the imputation the riches enterprise and industry create, and . the poverty which the lack ot them entail. This county, the smallest iu territory, with the most ungenerous soil, is made to pay in eleemosynary contributions one-half of her school revenues preserved by the care and created by the industry aud interprise of her citizens to the education of children ot the slothful and indolent of other couiitic-, more blessed by nature, perhaps, than ourselves. Would it be just and right that in a neighborhood of adjoining farms, of nearly equal extent and intrinsic value, that the industrious and thrifty proprietors of a few should be made to give a part of the bard turnings of their labor and study to school the cLidren of their idle and improvident neighbors, wboee lands were as broad and rich as tkeirs ? Would it be wise and equit- , able to restrict the intelligent and progressive men in uch a neighborhood to the same wretched system of education for their children as that provided by their iguorant ad idle neighbors, as iulilTereut, periiaps, to moral aud intellectual culture as to the cultivation of their lands. Must the man of progress, of euterprise, nnd intelligence be chained to the lazy nnd thriftless drone. and move only as he moves ? Would not a law that allowed each citizen to provide only for the same amount of education of his children as his neighbors thought proper to give theirs, be considered arbitrary and tyranical. Is it not equally wrong to restrict towns and comities to one system, and allow them to have no better, though they pay for it themselves 1 The State should provide for the education of children to the extent of her ability, but she has no right to restrict towns, cities, and counties from doing whatever else they may elect to do for themselves by taxation. It is unjust also, to take the funds raised in one county for a specific purpose, and give it to others who have no just claim t&jt v" -f ' ' 11 - - tuCjc TvrOngs upon one county only, ought to have a speedy revision and change. Peace In Europe. The important disiiatches anrtoancing the restonuiou ot peace in Europe will take most of our readers by surprise. The news is the most important that has crossed the ocean in a long time. Its influence upon the money-markets of the world will be important and immediate. Its effects on breadstuff's and meat will be depressing; but cotton will rise at a liound to prices higher than it has been even in the last three years. The South will have cause to rejoice at the event, while by the relief it will afford from the foreign demand for coin, it will expand bank issues and give a new activity to the commerce of the Northwest. The conduct of the French Emperor, in abandoning all the benefits of his victories to the King of Sardinia, will disappoint the quidnuncs who have persisted in attributing evil and treacherous designs to him. His moderation aud good faith will achieve more for him than the annexation of all Italy to his empire. I The Mail to Casxeltos. The editor of the Ol Hi ll l 1 MAfwUruy to us through his paper to send mm tne Journal, not a ' copy of which has he received in three or f jur week?, and ha.-s had but a few ntimhefi in the space of four or' five months. Our ' paper is regularly mailed for that place on the day of publication, and if it fails to arrive in due scasou, it is the fault of the Post Masters on the route. The same trouble has prevailed on this route for the last three vears in spite of all efforts and appeals for reform. It is difficult togeta letter through on this ronte of 00 miles in less than teu and often fifteen days. Not one-half the newspapers and books sent over it beyond Jtockport ever reach their destination. We coinmend this matter to the special attention of the Post Office agent in iliis State. There is no place in his jurisdiction that demands t j imperatively his reforming hand. The Enqutrcr says we can't, by any of our argoments, shut its mouth or drive its bead to the wall. A Bacon in reasoning might exercise his powers of logic upon a sheep's bead, and be unable to stop its bleating, or drive it into its fold, by his most obvious and conclusive inductions. Sa. The Enquirer says it is no longer the defender and apologist of Bucbanani.-m . . . I .11 K i UUt It uaaoewuic 5urPoi.ti j. Republicanism m the city Lrovernmeiit, and the champion of the State Bank. Its De mocracy ha. had many vi' isditudes aud been much damaged of late. By constant chang ing; will get right at last.

I MMMM" I'"''-''. 1 To tha Meycksuitca and Mannfactur-' re Evaasavllla it the Progrtf ilvc Farmers f VandcrbMrgliC.

.rr, . Annual Fairs, to exhibit industry and the art. inven'ion, he-anty, imtl grace hatt go! to lie an indispensable institution to all paits , of this great COW try. They are a great moving power, stimulating men and women and children to exertion, and b inging oat and into notice alt the leat products of the country in nature or art. ''ii nin't Hats,' " Phalon's Hair Invigorator," "Brady's Photographs," 44 Md'ormick s Reaper, and "Wheeler k Wilson 's Sewing Machines " all owe de"bts of everlasting ;itii u-lc to annual Fairs. ... , r. mi. r rom inc crvac instance irom r-.tansviuc . to any of the great centers where extensive Fair grounds re established, we have the very h. t o?ille position for one. It is not a mere County Fair ground that I will answer our purpose. Every county seat in the State must have that, if they ' don't intend to fall back into barbarism. ; What we want here, and what, by your leave, we will have, is a Southern Indiana, Keiltuckyj an,j niiuo;3 Fair Ground. Our peculiar poeition requires it. If we would live in love and charity with all our neit'hw wmt m us much of tliCm u siblc and this, of all others, is the very institution to bring folks together. Now, let I ns have a Fair ground, and where it can be seen and reached with comfort. Onr excellent fellow citizens, Phil. Hovnbrook s&w ()rr ftllJ olhors wbo luive jed ott in this matter rears ago, and all the lime, have entitled themselves to our lasting gratitude for their exertions, and nothing has prevented their labors from being crowned with the most brilliant success but ; the unfortunate location of the grounds, i That error can now be remedied. A loca- j tion can be had every way suited to the object on the railroad, convenient for carriage-- : from both town atlli country; nally eeutral to the county with the present one, and with more ?hade and no dust A spot which lhe thousamU wllo w.mld go from tow a can ! reach fiec from dust and delay bv a ten minutes ridin the cars at every half hour during the exhibition. Will, .-...h ..n .lN.rirn iin.l nvnnlnnt "'",,v" " v v 'ocation, we can bring thousands from the neighlajriug towns and country, u and down the river, up the railroad, and from all directions. So located, the increased re ceipts would repay the costs of transfer, the very first Fair, over and aliove what would be received should the Fair be held at the present grounds. To make this desirable change a few shares of stock, of .525 each, must be subscribed. The labor necessary for the change can be performed in a month, or, indeed, in half the time if force enough be put on. Now, where is Young America, and where are the old foginp ? Where is the business man or woman who won't contribute for such an object? Now let us do this thing up with the spirit of men. Let us have a first class r.ince of publi- exhibition, and we will bring o it everything in town aud country that is .:ii.uici:tui nS Mim lo sees a inarKef. Ircan stallions and steam engines to sewing ma w cases of staple drv goods , ,. ' J 1 Kid slippers and refw de co- I chines ; from show and groceries to loijne. It is impossible to estimate the advantages to Evansrille and the surrounding country of such a place of public exhibition and annual re-union. What say you lo it, Mr. Editor? And what say all your rjeadcrs ? Ready. Evansville, July 25, ld.'.O. - The Hog Ouv Street Scavenger. In every city arid town, both in tbte and foreign countries, power is delegated to the authorities to frame Inws for their govern I ment. Some make wholesome laws touching every evil that may exist or arise, aud when a particular law is violated, the nen- i altv attached thereto is paid. Others enact - .... , very injudicious laws far lietter have none ",. al I In most of the cities of Europe, Ash., i 1 ' C ..... 1 . v n. . . . l : jl:. . .1 ouum . uit; i ii;i, iiii'j in mis couuiry, Uicrc la I a corps of men ptid to remove the tilth that accumulates in every street and alley. Thai nun is eonijioseu ot waste oread, meat, tlie i e j? i. r i offal of fowk greasy water, trnit, melon rinds, Jtc.-iu a word, the refuse of the , ku,iien-with a M additioiifl thcrt ., e , r. to, all of which, when left remaining, nn- I ; der-"j decomposition that inflates the air Mritli ,in .T(r..iijifu ni.l ... ... ..mall. -.... !... I .' ... .... .. v . . ... . . ...... u, ii. .'lULIL .l'Ul iii. VI teats the strcinftli of our alfactory organs, to say nothing of the deleterious ettects upon our constitution. Now, in the iiV-sence of ! paid scavengers, who is to abate thi.s uui- ; .1 T 1. I aace that is offensive to every one la Pe- , kin. i a'. utta. aud mmv of the citie ami ' ' ' ; towus of Sout'icrn Asia, as also in South America, the buzzard or carrion crow performs the office of scavenger. They are to be seen upon the house-top, in the dooryard', kitchens, and perchance in your ilinn i, if not well covered ; and if they, for their impertinence and officious nesn. receive blow that maims or kills them, a heavy fine pay3 the penalty. Now, where we have neither paid scavengers nor their eubstitutes the buiwards we again ask, who is to perform this office? Wc answer, the hog is nature's own scavenger, which will visit erery nook and corner that lS accessible to hint, iUld thoroughly cleanse it of everything that is offensive to the smell. Such being the case, let the hog roam at will through our streets and alleys, unheeded by our City Fathers or Marshal; as ft now is, if a hog shows his snout within the cornor.iN: limits t,t mtr itv mul tl.p . -vi a I 1 ljk? 1 j a . a a I Marshal obtaiua a view of his physiognomy, i, :...,, i. l w i i .,, i he is torwith impoum4d. V e ask for what ? )und4d. We ask for what ? or for removing the filth for being a ho; from tb citr7 If for the former, he has our j sy mpatb v ; if for the latter, our coBderans-

tipn. Ye saj Ut the ho;; alone ; if there arc persons in the city so lazy or careless, as to leave their yard or garden exposed, so be it, Trusting that the Council may look to this matter sjeedily, an,! countermand the Marshal s instructions to impound ami sell

hoto the great detriment of the city's health, I am, very respectfully. l'lAirs:, ft. al X J Library lor lite Pciilltnt lary. Th. last IgU.i.K a,,pr,,,ri.t,a 5500 .

for the purchase of books for the Penitenhi- ,T . .. e r. v

tiarv. L niler the direction ot the Kev. 31 r. XTwl I teWJ I " Runcie the appropriation has been very judiciously expended, and a neat and excellent library has been procured. We learn from various sources, that the present moral instructor, our former fellow citixen, the Rev. Mr. Runcie. devotes himself with unremit ting zeal tohischarge. He has opened .-chool.-, and induced the degraded subjects of his I charge to devote a large portion of their 1 leisure time in and out of their cells to their intellectual and moral improvement. Many who were ignorant of their letters have, by his aid, acquired the elements of j an education, tin isabliatha ue preaches often two sermons to the womeu and two to j the men. assembled aptirt. lie holds frequent prayer meetings with them, ami has several bible classes. His noble devotion to the prisoners, we learn, is having I marked and happy effect upon them. Contributions of any books that will instruct, amuse, aud improve the pris- . oners, will be received troiO individuals as i additions to the Prison Library. Mr. Iluu- 1 cic is performing a noble, self-sacrificing I work, and it would be well for our philanthropists aud devout Christians to remember that they can in no way so acceptably show their appreciation ot his labors, and stimulate him to perseverance, as by cotuributiug to the library he is gathering for the inmates of the prison. On his next visit to his home, do not let him return with empty hands. Moi'tiT. Virginius- llutchen, at present editor of the Henderson Reporter, a youug uiau w ho writes a large amount of trash v doggere, under the jn?niration of ririe whisky, jets off the folio wing extremely modest allusion to the merits of 8. C. Mercer, ot the Honk' villc Mercury: '-Mr. l...t: ....I O-lf Xf . XI 1,11,1,15 F'vuoi... iui. i... inic poet. Alter the above prottuncutmenlo, Mr. Mercer will, id' course, rank high umoiiir the noets of America. " Onrself. . , , however, has not yet, we believe, succeeded in getting praise from (Jeo. D. Prentice. "One. line ofpraitfe in tb Lotiiaeillo Juurmal Woidd render V. Hiitchon's name eternal," sang Yiriuius a good many years ago, in a request to have one of his poatical effusions appear iu the Louisville Journal. A couple of females at Cayuga. Canada West, went into the forest to cut material for hoops, being resolved to keep up with the prevailing fashion. They selected the stem of the " poison ivy, nnd afier wearing the hoops a tew days, were so dangerously affected as to require medical treatment. We have supposed hoops might bea"pisen" to the men, but this is the lirst time we have heard of their producing oca an effect on females. s - -M eiernn! subject OF 'Junius has appeared in London, which, the Spectator thinks, sets at rest the vexed question of that great writer s identity. The author ol the essay in question, Mr. Symms. endeavors to prove that William burke was "Junius.'' the author of the letters of Mose Ham II, at one time connected with the Journal, but belter known as the editor of the Mound City Kmportum, and Mayor of that corporation, has purchased the Caito (ItKiitf, and lavjt week" commenced the publication of a new paper in the latter place. It is to be neutral iu politics. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR OAKLAND PARK!! rWlMH SCBSt HIHKH ML wiahea to inform the ritlua of Evansville and Hend. r-i aon ami vicinity, that he will opi 11 the above named plaueon THURSDAY, the iSlh day of July , Imvj. u aim n,-.i ..i. n... !... k .,r m .'n.,.. i...,r u. ivl. tall f.lKK ,0 K""1"'' "''" i-iian... i, . ami ti, prol'r,e "r ,,:,s spared no pales or -i.'-nse to make it a nKt aarreeaWa apot to qaaaat -the hot iLija of Ibe stiinm. r s. -..n. 'I'll.- Iioii-e will l- kept open two mouths for the reception of visitors. ...... . 1T,HK M,UI' ? ir,IK M,ST Anil ut all tunes l ' r. ndy b ixmvev private an! . . . . . . . i-uf'iii- nariiei i.ann iiuni t ne irronnos, at tin- ex tremely .. Jirie.' or . ell,- eie Ii way. There ure two tine apriiis of aparkliu Water situated on the jiroundxof the IViik. Order will I.- kipt at all f ' .IliK ia.li . I liu Ilit, . if ., - I . t 11. . r-ai .1.1 ... a nrwaaita. The proprietor h ill al ;ili tim - ie preI ar. d to supply l'i -ui. .r i'ritute PurtieJ with KeUi t, o short m.tire. , , , " f,r,,tR "and i employed fur the pleasure ot lb illlS-t-atd'iiniud Opening flail at Oakland Talk, on TbiirsilHV evening. Ju'v-J, I .V,i. Ticket- f r ilali aIlj s(lpr, one imti s. IfW B. AlilalR, Proprietor, W Et I.I L JOTICK. fK' I EC 1. 1 1. NOTICE. AT A AIEETJ inir of tli, ll.mrd of Directura of lliu Kvauavilli- H cautile Litarar Asjot iatioti, held on the ' tbu 1. 1 low i ii onler was evening of the l.sth illal. pa.4M'l, tw-tv it : Ordered that a ' ..11 be ma le of Three Dollara BptMl eaeh unpaid sh ire, nnd that the annual contribution of two dollars from ua h m. tuber for I he i nr.. r .i I .. ....11....I...I ............a ..:. . .- . ... i -. ,v.v,i' ,i-iiiilirui III .VIILTIl.-l lO. i-y., and th.t the arcretary ; ,i,.r,.(1, j,, te daily papers. wtLij. ii. walkkk. lVii--w I.-cret.irj- t. Ij. A. HO BUM t W: WW have ou b ind four head of horstn, SVttabla fur iray, carriage or biigpy. Tln-y are all desirnble stock, aud will la mdd i heap i-r caah or gcad t.iii. -v -.lav n t' payable in Bank. VYM. K. rKKNCH t CO. jyn 'o. t Main street. TlU NN E L LS toaxta or WALNUT STREKT AND TIIK CANAL, EVA SEVILLE, ISO. rwnnis AVi u - MS ft TA B I.MSH.nEJT M is bow in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the bitrt style, for Daning and DrrsMi.i; biimU r, plauiru and 'r..ovin' Fbe.riiiK, making Doorn ami Sa-h Blouldlt.s, Window Blin.U, hii.I ry ,.th'r deecriptiou of work done iu such t n t aid inh men t . All -...L .1 tl. .... Mill- - ... I... .. .11 done, and will bo oflureil at the loweat i-a-sh pricoa. Faekine: Botes of all kind- ni.nle to order. Brackets and ScrUa siwisl to any aiteru. I Flitting and art kinds r Rawing done to order, ; and iu the uivst anpT'.ved stvle. JytJ V 1 1.11 AM IM'NNKLI-. myoou eob the MMLLiojyr.'ti Lome KiOt'S TIMKrt KOK TIIIC WB8T! . riour lietn;; the atapl art: !, ,. liie, M - K f N K, CIKNICK A t'., are determineil that tlieir numvritl patron, ami frV - " . tViertitn hhall havo plenty to ' eat, that they may 1 cnstoinera of theira for yeara r . - . , .1. 4 a . . , . io come tny nat: luereioie rruueeu tue trice oi Wioar as MuW, vi : Igleheart'a fancy brand floor '-Kpicnreau" for fi M per aark. Iglehenrt a i xtr.i S.utheru Mllla Hour a rade that .aiinot l- Uaeii tiy ho ainv for i ini per sack, ('all tud gei toiaa auoa, at 47 Main tl.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

OOi A -VII SHHCT IJIfM'-NUO SHEET IHOJS" MM bundle-, i Ii i ftiju, lr aal' bv SAM! CI, ORH. wbosuvito habs EXTtlA iK. WVM. l it.- best !t u-t rooeivel ly r..pr.-r.s, hi S. KM Bit II A; CO.'S. HOOP SHIHTHHIV. BUST II O It fi h i. - -. it mo u tmi M S FMHH'lt .! i n -it it i it 4. t: III ll.li 9 W KUS. -Tlx heard ot t'"iniiii-ioi r of Van ilirl.urjli . oimtv. Indiana, will, at I lie f-pti iulcr form. IvVI. to l held at III' oiirl lloue III avail. ZtE&OSZttSZ tenl for i.uihiinK n Iron or Wooden Bridge, r l.Vifeet hmiii, oer lin Or , on Kraukhn ut., Kv.nivill.1,1'Unj and Specincatloiw for a Wooden BriJ-v I my be wn :it the office of-tlie Uiiderinetl. (3ontr.ta.-tor proponing to ImiM an In n Bridge. I will be renins! to turuish dim of nucli iieri hk tut. h tln'Y may propose t erect, with xuit1 hit gimruni. - .o to it:- n.tli and durability, ul tli- thne ol fiiLiiilininr tlinr .roilK to tli Board. Suffiiriviit lmd aud n eurily will !. rpqulred ul pnrI ii- r ri irinj; tlit- wrk . It v ord-r tbc ll.Kini. jl'J.U..pl MI II WVTKKI! Vtidif.. rjr t. 4 4ioK sa.w i s.y, John, MJ win. I . r..d in tliut mim V: II. I''"U Sun ?" 'i, tliMt i;- a lot of riwtotiliT" g.'injf to and from . Ii. Oook k fon omttMully. I am told they art- re- . iin ii. w jomi.U alni.t ivry day, and I -ujse tU- crowd 'reali-r Him mual. It mu.-t U- admltt. .1 that tiit- jii-eat croad you p'ing to and Truiii Z. II. Cook X oii U tin- l?t . vi.Uur. in the world tliat tb-y haw lhe larp-st and as-orl.- l rtock in the city, ami sell al v.-ry low price ; hut fi i. nJ, when vim pi there to trade, almny tak- th" eimli, 1 for oaiih uii the nail i tlieir motto. I mu.-t y, In'fon I i ln Hit -need dealinjf tie r I liad Ictnl wik ' to 'i-r atOajr, Imt rfnea I enwMtanml getting my Hilpplies of .. II. I iK.k Jt Son. I :n:i i. ttiliL- li. Ii. ' "Thai i Mifii. i- nt. JwllM ; I BIN I -Ii vim d, mii.1 I .tin give tin-in a trial. ' - And my w.-rd for it. it y H !.., yon never will itad.- .tinwli. i. b4m It what you want in lh u Hne." j.vlS Cai. oil: t o.u. oil: -r j uis now in rii eipt of a X. 1 arti. ! of Huniiii 1 C..il Oil, ami our urranyt'iiiclil ure tui h I" will ena1.1. ui to k-rp it on hand at nil tiim at tbe low Ml market rat. -. Z. II. 0UUM A "N. j MSH ItOL'lS V'i L I. Mi 'I'll K KINK LIGHT M. draught st.anier I'OI.ANU, liraeev. iii.mti r. J. II. Puut an. - ftiL dark, will leave Bvaawrllla ir l.oiiini ille and interniliate landing every Tl'rIA V KVKNINti, at 0 I. M., and ev.iv SAl'IKPAY HORXINij, at ! A. SI. For fi. i-lit pas-nap-, apply on hoard. JytS TUMI K St I XT II -f.WVt'J I. 4i TTM. LOtiUC K RKUM'a t nMMKIU'lAl, i'uLLKliK i now ready fnr dUtrihation. MndMti in tlx-city entitled to tli. iu. alaa nwi aim ban inarted their cai-.N. and all otlielii i ute rent od, an reii -4ed tueallat M. L. Juhliso!!' Book Miinfc-rv, and obtain copiea. jvlt m JUIB OIL, SOAP JJS'll l'JJ'AI LEU. MA bids Lard Oil. M Ik.x. iI Star Candle-. iK-xes No. 1 atid c rown Soap. Just received' and for nale by j7 OH AS. McJOflNSTOy. so,: OVUKTS Of i:TKA I a (.'olli' , i xprely tr family , reeelvLLISHA S. DAllCOt-'K. d by O HA f fO Al A VtTIO19 ' M aaB, N Thursday, Jul) Tih, UW, 11 m ea of .hm1 Diautlfactnriai tubueeo, of difteleut bran. In, in paxl aierchantable order, and of gmai ' liWtbly, tu . loMe a ColiMilimellt. A credit of MX uiontl.H will be given, the imrcliaa.Tlivi.,K'nMe and se.uritv. jvb li. NKLSON a CO. it KM O V l L JACOB H TUA I II K oti have reui..ed their it. k of Hardware "' Iron, to No. 7t Mai ! They would i- ptctaed n tin Mrret, N-t. 2nd ami M. t,i nee their old customers at their ne-. .stand, wbtiv tl..v have i! is mi band a large and well .-elected - k of Hardware and Iron, which they offer at very low priccn for c3t.l1. j.vtj M9A t'O.Y MJAIS. 5 CAtthi CHOI KC MM ll.itn- received K.-r railroad. III -tore and for nab- I.) IIROWN A AIKMAN KENTUCKY BGHJOL OF MEDICINE, rj-iffci-fi i- v fjj"W ; LttCTVHMiti IJ TMItt .VSTItutioii uiil . ..iMiii-nce on th- find Monday in November and continue four months. During Het..!.. 1 areliniiuary lecture will le delivered at the II '..'pit.il and College without additional charge. FAt'l'LTY. IU. S.i W. DUDLEY, M. D.. Enieiitiu Professor of Siirferv. IIKNHY M BULLITT. M. D., Profewor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. JOHN HARDIN, M. D., Professor of Ottetrics and Clinical Medicine. C. W. WKICUT, 31. D., Profoasor of Medical C'lr-Tni-t rr. Meflioi and TlieraiHMitir-. MIUOLCTON liOLIMITH, M. D., Profetsor of th rMiiclrd. - of Snrjiery and Clinual Surg-ry. w l. MIKMA., M. I., I'rulrMiri.tAHntuiiiv. .;. WW I.K.-.. M. I., Prufesaor or Physiology and Palhidurica Anatomy. DAVID CI' MM INS, M. D. Demonstrator, F:i. K.u-h l'r..fe-or 1 1 full course 10."i. G. W. BAY LESS, M. D., jvl2-2w Dean of th. Faculty. JOHN A. Bi:i TZ. ...... T. JOHN A. HANIv! -it z & ZAfi CRESCENT CITY uf1 o tj nsr EVAKSVILLE, IND. The propii'tou of the CHIl TNT 0ITY POUNrRY be leave to iii t'tnifi their fi ji iids and Ibepub-li-iu g'.-neral lh.it Ibey are fully prepared to make to ortbr all kiuda of MACHINERY N led t r Mills or Mauufiirnrti's ..f any kin I. H.n iujj; a gret variety of aittrus for 31IL.L GEARING, Of any aize, and STEAM ENGINES of any power reipiireii. ftlso SaaoaAiJolt 1 1 uf D1STILLKKV AND MINING M ACHIXKRY, TOBACCO SiCRJCWS AM) "l NISH KliS, MALT MIM.S; SASH, Ml LKY AND lAllMtOYKl) Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACIIINKS. !ROx FRONTS for Mouses, CHIN ES E S I ( ; A K V A N E M 1 L LS. STEAM BOILERS, IMHaOVKO LARD TANKS, And in fart everything in the IKON Ful NIUY AM MACHIXK BUSINESS. BBAtftf tsr.N'tis made to order. ALSO Dealer, in a snptri.-r article ol THRESH 1 (i .V I ClfXES, And Power omplete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE RRICK, All at MANUrACTl KKKS' PRICK.. aV" Iliheat price always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corn r Canal and In-lc .-: t. RtlTZ at HAJIBV. N. B. Workmen sent to all parta to put up Machinery itii-I do repairs iu Boiler. THRESHING MACHINES Always on hand and lor sale. j. JJ 'wm;BBULM,I4J CMUMjrT.W BBLS. MM of first rate Cement, warranted to s-t well. KKSKINE, CCUNK K A CO., fata" 47 Main atn MM All I. It t H H. HTOJTJK, A TTOMJVM ' WW AT LA . Will attend promptly to ail biUHiuna iu Iii;! profe.--sion. otH.-e i., th.- Ci;v Iti .-. n. i "s ..lin e. ie'7-0m K O' .WACMEBML70 MACKaze... wlio'., uiii! halt bid and kit, assorted uiiuibttra, lH.eied tbia day per railroad, for aale low by .-. K. ClI.llKKl- CO., jem No. I Syi-amoie atr.'et. T AH E E LA C Mi TO Hi i' IIHIMill M1:KK 1,'nai Iti , stn-ai-, urn! Dri-d Beet iust reieiveu an ,1 lor .v jyil CHAS. M. JOIINSTON. WMABBOM H'AJS TMMM. lU,OUO M.BS. WW want . I immediately, for which we will iiay the higlieat market price in gooiU or money. S. KM BI'H v J73 No. 4-J Main street.

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'mm l o u- majiilm:s 1,5 oo ML Plow 11 in. II, i. r by I'AiH Jrn SAMUEL oi'.R. g1MKKtiJi- i:, BXS. Jl T RKCEIfRIVERS k DERIOUS' (JURA? BAHTRRN i:ji 'r;.i v . yms isrc .: i ma Tic 4fD l:Ll.ET ESTABLISHMENT ! Coinp'viii'Z tin most talented Troiipe- of Rider, AcrobatH, I'ahli tiiiiuL-tii. Tenxichun-atullalletaiid K.iH-lri.iii Htainalie Arthita in Atneriea: toRetber villi the ext:aordiiary CMINKSK SOKl KKKKS AM) NrlCKC .M AM KUS, whoe Aatoiiishiii;, Hii;n tilitv, ai.d I'lea.-iii i'erforiiianeen are t'neijnallil on rhe Wiilern l uiilinent. All exhibited uu ler 0M M.iiiiik tli Pavilion, at JtVAXSVlLLK, Wednesday, Juy'Z7. Am-riUMju erloi malice at ' o'clock. Kveiiinjc, at K o'aauck, Pries nf Admi.'.-inr. R.m-., "at n n -: Pit, itS .-. nts : l bild r.-ii to ll w Hi . . nUi. L m K AT T11K ABItAY UK TALKXT. Lam EiiTBir.SN-ES Mad. I 'ami Ho. Mail. Wpod, ! M il .Mali.-. M'lle li . im.i tir-m rile. LaaatMu M vi K ji saraiaa kicliard I5iver; K. I', nous, I'. l!iei . Kiv. r. i.iniim Huna. I Lcf..i t, L. Wi.odi, Yo nji, Ab.iizo, and G. Dum BiaaaaH. V mm.T, .mi ,U .,..i.ri I. ami It. ISordeau, the Motley Brother, Ilcrr Trcxt-r a :,i Mous. Mollit, the tiro4e.ne tivmtmsfs; the Foi.r American Acrobatu, Van-See, nnd Dor-Mee, the I iin;ier.i ; t;. Melvill-, T. hingiy, Lal orde and 8'e- i K'llS, the re;it Lea l-, Y.-tlilterx, a.ul T'llnbli I s I.KAIUMO Ballet A ktistk Mon. Jerome, Franaalfe, Ai'toinc, ami Courad. The Juvenile Corpse , La 1'etit-, Ai. i. llc, KlUe, Clari, Amelia; and Maatem Watdiiiigtou, Eddy, Willie, Uacar, aud Jkl- I niini 1. Tin: Ki ti re at CuiWNs Fo.JU-r, Kockwell, Bolilin. Xirliol-. and Dan Young. The t'opipajiy is ci uijioweii of a Uanttfiil t-tud of THOR0UCI1 BKKD BLXG HOksKs, Hhaean . 1 'diminutive pwlblllag BIIKTLA!C 1'OMfc.s. many of them impo'tcl tlii-- .i-.-ii fictn the me.-d celebrated "taidihmeiitf of Kun-pe. The Hiriliin- Spectacle of MAZEPPA. or in: Wild Horse of Tartar-, will be pre. -eiited by a Talented Cor f lrauiatic Arti.-t-at, .1 l.-ted by tie entire itrentli of 1 li ( ' .lnpali . This delightful Foetk Legend will conclude tho EntertaibnieiitH. The Pronation will enter town at 10 a. m. Tivo Exhibitions d illy. Afternoon and Evening. For full mi ti iiUrs ofperf. t in in. , X.--j :ipers, large nnd Miiall Descriptive iuhI Pictorial Bills. VaT I bis t iiupany will exhibit at tke follow ing towns : Pri. eeton. Monday. July 'i.'.th. Owe . vill.-, Tuesday. July - ith Mount Vernon. Thandar, Jul MUa, N v Kniiie ny. Friday, July -."lib. jyiO-Hiti a-l :u F. i ul I. DOCK, Agent. jit out: most: ui sti.v rjf.nr .MINI I K FBEK7.KRS.-t dozen Austin 1'atent 1" inold Ice 'resni Fie..trs, just reetuved this iUt iwi K. It C Railroad. These Free jU is Mill save the iolnl MicMover the obi logy Freeter in the aavliif ol ic in nur season, if used to auy extent. Iii store aud for sale bv jy!6 7.. H. COOK & SOX. 4TMCMjrk Y K 0U VRmYmuS. V5 TAItD WARRANTED. 2") six pound -ana, 1U Hnml I an-, lialf p .iin.l I jMW, ' dn7. quarter pound Cans. We warrant the above brand of Mn-tard to lie pure and not surpassed by anv, aiii onlr to be had of y.. II. CuuK i.. II f . XT HA I. AH tu: jcrtc : . un,lJ""J"!'1 receii . 1 bv jvlfi KtiUKXSOS A CO. rmyKA .' THA : At ST mmcmuvmb M. from Hi" East, a line assortment f 1 .Uii l:. Young Hyson. Imperial, and Gunpowder Tea, of nrst-r.ite .ii;il ty an. I suitable to all tastes. As this ..tuck has been selected uitb eoiisiderable can'. e j freely invito our lrirmis to obtain samples and try I for tnnnaelra. We kara an article ..f Tea put ip j by the Canton Tea Company, and bearing their aI keia, which, a-i there is but It 1 1 Iu called for, we ure disposed lo ui down the price lu clear off t lie st", k - - " 1 m" Ooloog r.-.i a good article for 4.1 cents wa pound. Toaag Hy.-. n well flavor, d-f.-r I , cents fer pound. At EBSK1XE, t t'bNK'K i- OO.'S. Ji'31 47 Mc.iii street. , nrv.v r la Tu rn aiHi bxa Ii; Tin plate, U'.b. IX .1... 1-Ki Jo ic RooUujj Tin, 30 do IX do, M4o It; Coke Tin. On band nl for sale by SAM UK I. ORR. MHOJW-ZVO TO.VS ASS'JI IHIKV, M Iron ami Sti. l .'-J.il.-, a .. 1 store ai.d ac sale by BAMUKIi OR It. VV T . - IjB HA VK JVST HE- I oeived x fresh lot of Aliti'.iins. lltazll N Uf, FilbeTU, I', . iu-, etf. W ill - II low. jylb SOKK.NSOX A- OO. JT A it It'. L.I Hit .' -JiOO I.HS. CHOICE ! -ja j Lard in st.-reaud for -ale bv I jril ( HAS. Mi J0IINST0N. I ' TTA CHAI EJ'T N OTICE. QM Nrtllian K.,i. v Hi Can Ben. Stinsun, a Jmv. li, . ol the Peaeu of Pigeon Win. A. Smith, i l i,, VauuVrbtmrti '. , ind. NotK-e is- hen by ;:ien flint a suit of attachuieiit j arid gttnlsfcta w.n iaaaad by me nn the lt d.i at Jaly, Itioll, ai.i: said irarni-l w.i- r.-tnrned, aerm! j . ii Wni. AfftSaan. Tf tlaa hrm ofHruwa AAikman, who baa money, and i-, indebted to -.iid Sinilh ; anj ' the lint. -et .I .r hearing will ..in-., is S.itunhf. August c, ls.v i. ut n o'i look in the foronooM, in said 1 township. hi n-all persons interested may attend I If they think proper. BEN. KTINHON, jvl-'-ld Juatit-fl of the Peoe. i mmoop jno.y m:tba hiai.ity. MM. .ln-t r. r. ied. " bundlaa, all siaea, by J.-IH STICAl ll St mix, 71 Haiti -t., bVtWoi'B Sisound and Third. jyll PROTECIION AGAINST LIOHTMV iXll'PKK TCBl'KAi: I-iitxiixxs Rod, W I T 11 SIMBAb FLANGES. (PAT K.N 'I KB Al CCsT . . M Single Bo i omplete lor attaching to buildiiiL'-. aent bj expre.. to ;liiy p.irt of the c.uiitry. We offer unuaiii'l i idu eiiients to p r-...ni who ara engaged in putting up li.Mls. or mho may desire I i Me iu this busiueaa. County an 1 StiUe Rights I for -ale Tliis Bod is in p-ivml use in Central Indiana, and many otlu r locaiita-s tlimttlunit the eoiiuiiy. It.-ilui'. Mi. .- ,,1k wherefver it is i n 1 1- .iln.-.-.t It ! U no hiunbii-. No man who i-wninea it merit a 1 will ever buy anv other Bod. The old iron rod- -iv way be fori- ila- iriiorame Hies I., l.re theudvanoeef I liht. Aecord : ii jf to Prutcsnor Kara. lay, aud otlu r UI--H of note, e p.' r has a ..tidii. t'ii;r i iit jto 1 ' tnsaS greater than ir.-n ; and, in adklUaaai lo tbi. : important fa-1, Hanaaat'a H"d baa a anrface tnalde i and out, nearly three Basra as Kttml as lhe old Iron rod. Mini .n's 11. kI is tn oi i.ani. nt uti the Im-i 1 buildiajxa, and aWas not rust, but will euduie an ' ae withoul lo in--' lt-condie tins power. Tbi- Bod luu r.e ivi'd tin- Ti,-i IVwaniauai at thu kaaeriean laaUtata of New York: tin Franklin tastitata of l'.iilail.dphia : the WaWitaal Fair a -1 I,..tii. ille, Ky. the State Fairs of )Ma, I v.i, Indiana, OsaVaMtiCBti BSaJ whereter exhibited. It I wus never lea.t ii ill any SaatSaajt, and never will bd where there are truly s.ietitilic jud-s. It ha.s In-. n eudorsed and highly ronimendi .! by Join , Yoti.-i, I'r-fess a af Natural Scieii. e la the N'ottharrateru Ciiibliali L'aiv. r.-ity ; Jamca S. Athoti, . Supt. Indiana Iwaana Aavaaaa; B. T. Blown, ladiaaa State Uaotogaat; Latiai Aiidrasi a, PajaMeajl !' I Keuyou fjadkaji . llaaaaUrrj Ohio ; Drs. Kit.-b. a 4 Parviu, P!iy-n ...iiMin.i t 'lo-niii -. Indiaiiapoiia, anal many uthur la rsous of w.-ll-kti, w n scientific at tainment. LOCK K MUNSON, jyll-i 1 leiianaiHilis, Ind. MT tl.VIIO.V POBTEHA.IP SCOTCH MA ALK. Ml do.eu just received. Those aantinj: a genuine article for medicinal purpox's, call Rtnl it at the store of CHAS. MeJOIl PfSTl N, yXl Poeery's Blocfc, Main atsayi. II jV 1 till tl ItS AT . I 4'TIOJW II ii-te rec ned a 'lis;- tllil 'llt o! I , ;. which will sell i;iioiii reserve, comiueticiiu ; FK1CAY M' Ml N I No, July it r'Cl'illllS a J slating of a variety of s ,-s iaahle Dreai CoJ-, Cap. i I'olb.rs, t iiil.-rsle. v.-s. Mantillas, Kin. n Haudk- t - ehi.-f. Ac , Ac. 'i'e invite the Ladies one and all, !as ti-., j-.mi.1-, must I sold. Come up in the , ool Of the m-n niii. tiotsW om-ii tor inspection jyii H. NELSON OO., AttJct'of. fj OHCE PIMPS.-Jt ST UE i El I - i d, a l.-t af this Ueairahle Pump, adapted for elevating and ti r. ii.K w.it.i urt.. any part ol tin .uii-iiiHt, or at., ut the premima whrn- tliey uiay 1 iiaceu. ror sa.a i.y GEO. S. BON NT AG. V. .nT . I. L PA LAI HAJS'tl.A h t: y .-.-.nlunll Leal F.ui.. with nice l.lich bandiss, u i rat i lvesl h Hxpi FMBICH A CO.

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O F HOPS AND BONESE IT is Iheflaferit. i-nrct. -licH-t. and ii!t relia ble remody for thr xnn:inent cure of WW, OOVOHS, Ho A K?i KN KSS, ASTil M A, all atfrettonsof the Throat and Tain:;. It I" iug prjmrl upon Sci. ntilic principles and fioiu article that are entirely, vegetable. Tl.e OOMPUUNU 6YULF l HOPS ANI BOfiEsKT uiniiuutriUlr-l VJ P. U0T.HEXBUS11 k SON, llaavJltoa, Butler (Viunty, Ohio, to wku all . rder miwt be .ldde.d ; hih! n.dd by h KLLKK A WHITE, Drwcgtata EeaBville. Indiana, and by Druggist and M. reiiuiiia inroiiKli 'iiT tne ronntry Jaa2'-ly II" U. J. LK PiltS' q'riJS'lZvji til BMITI1 K "Ut NKUVL ToXH.', wn.i. 1 1 nr. FEVER AND AGUE And athvr NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, ( IIAGB1, AXI PA AJfAVKYKItS, fan often la' lirevi nted by lhe u-c of tlnr invalna Ide remedy. The n i i fmni a very rebbratod I'liymeian, after having thirty -tlv,' y :is i xs nenee in Hospitals and private practice. In New Ym k City, and has been testud in all ss t iins of the country, during lhe piurf six yoars, with the most Wonderful Mice. rmtk Arf uon AVrc.!, frfupeplic, ar nferiQfrms. jirr.I recommend aiul gnar.ut.T thia Moiiirnae as a perfect T. 11 ic.. J. H. II X7.A 1H. IVojun roi . 121 Maiden Laue, and o Fletcher stre-', K.ir aale b) LEIC'H . tar. LSTKfrT. " jelt-d.twfini M J.. JOM'Sity, it a a 1fM Kit AND lilaiik Book ItftBufacturer First at., 1- '. Main and I.... -o-t. EVANV1UjI INDIANA. Mae i :ink Books ruled, paged and ipade to order of tb- best paj- r, from a M"nioraiidiiiii in the largest Ledger. Music nnd M..ga.i;u a Ismnd in an;. HtyTe. j.lii-dAwtl jP i-AtTMUl V'lJSUi SOi.lt Ai aVw interest in tmr eatalisbmeiit to Mr. Samml Vickery, lhe aiyle and lirm will in future Ik? I VtcKKRVe & BkoTUEKjS, ill hop.- then tore with tho aciWisilioti itf a new but cxpcri nc.-d partaier, tli -ie will U- iui iin lease of trade to tliehonse. Thanks for past favors. Raapectfully, Ac., J. W. TICK KM Y .v Co., oet20 No. Main street. SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rwMim r chiasm: it or Till wobk ML with a cirenlaticn often thousaii 1 perBttmtli, would respectfully inform the merchants . f Fxansville and vicinity that lu isprepared to coiitraet for advertisements at verv bw rates. Buain. t'ard. One iuare Half Page One Fagn Address 3t(i per an'in -JO 25 M oO ' . . C. DRAIN. Editor South. 111 Uaiirotel Onde. Box 44v, Loahnrille, Ky. TMJI ! ' TMiA :yoM TH i: jyU-d ar choicest, best assorted, aud cheaix'.-t OuuIKiwder Tea, go to Z. H OOOK t StlN, je'KJ 2i Main street and First stre t MM-ilHST TOOLS MM to d doen Waldriiti CritsH Sovtli.-s, i do Mlllar.ru '. S. do, oil do Wnldron Grain do, IS ib Milbud's ('. S. do, W do Cm in Cradle, fat do aborted Crai-s Sneaths, ') do K.-ap Hooks, 10 do Cerincn Skklea, 'tli tlK 10 boxes Sevtlie ft. -nea, 2") do7.vu Hay Forks, UtO do Wood Hav V. ikea. In store and for sale bv OUR. DAUUwLL A 00. mjob hm:hm:ijes a.yh mebeue M7 He Laiues. p, to 8. KBlCli A CO. for Lawns or Orifaudies, to S. hMBICH CO. For Men and Boys' wear, in Woolen. Liren, or Cotton, po to R. XMBll U It CO. Koi the best Hose iu thecitv, ro to P. HMBD H .t CO. For the prettiest and chenjst Trap". StelU, or Silk Shawls., po to S. 1CMBUII ,v With City aud ( . 'tin 1 v Orders, ffo to S. KM HI ' If A- CO. Fur any and everything in the line of llrv ; ! -. B to S. KM Bit H A ., No. -tv Mair str. et. s), be 'lad to sin w . ;i anything in th. ir liee, whether juii wish to bey or not, and where everybody pays -:iii tar wuat they buy. myl WAST TE L E fJ It A I' It IC It I SEA Tl II mj fbom thi: skat of wa it Come at last ! Tin- v. rv name lot of Drv (. for which the lair purlieu of the creati a, lit La1 divs of our iK'.'iutiful cit. have been uniting o i Ion.-, ban at last arrived -r st. Miner Hunl-irh. u. I are now ready for pale. v, r..i . : t .-i 1 1 y invite friends, and eapecially our lady- iif..iners.t.i e-!i :it onr store, 4.'! Main street. :ind selex-t articlra neeordiii)i to taste and roux'-nienee. Hon t forir.-t. 4 ( Main street. my30 MI LI.KIt . MKH.VCS. SO M ETH I N G NEW! JT B. PORT Milt A CO.'sOg.MHA jW O TKD 8TKAM BOAT ACKNt'Y FOR TUK LOUISVILLE & EVANSVILLE P4CKETS, EVANSVILLE AN1 CAIRO PACKETS, AND FOR THE N. ORLEANS PACKETS. Also FOR TIIK ST. I.OCIS A M ISSISSIPI! RAILBOA P. He will attend to ail Steamboat btiiilncfia enf ri'trfr.l to his wire. The Boats in the above linma : which he is tgnTat ure liht dranehr, and will meet With lio deteDtioil iu r: I Water. Addrcas A. B. PORTER, Witei street IV. ve apples: j i. js-bap p j. i: s : , WW Jo the overs.oi Apidc Pies and Tarts . Just received jkt steamer yi iofo, and to arrive fi W'J ' .'nn- Aades in prime order. Call at No. IT Main street, iclore titer are all sold, j ! " Kb'SK I S K, IITtNIpK A CO. ar a a c.i 'ha t it pi p. m: .- it. u st 47' MA this i xira ' I'l'it-jul i eiv I w i and lor sa .. b CHAS. M f"H NSTON, I -. Black, ji7 M.till str. . t, in at I a.- I anal. BOXES OH AIAJTC hacti hm:h Wa Tob.i.'.-o, of various brands, in sajasj n,. rh.'ititabieoi d r, lo be -old at all. tiou at our Auc ti..ii bionis, en THCUSHAY, Jal) 14, la.V. crraUl of 6 luonths uiven, ihe purchs tet ajiviag note Willi apj.lo 1 seciiritv. jyf. tl. NKLKOX A- CO.. Anct'rs. bt ea .si7.v:. ccuy n ,h .v i .-. t- 47 .MAIN CTRKKT, W avtk.d On.- tlieaisand Jollara' wortli of City i Orders, in exebatie for Cn erie j.V'' j B l ST B t: t M: I WM II PEB S TEA. V it ttW Maylajf .Vaj Km prime .-ur-iuri 1 K.tuis. a choiee al t iele ; ;ks.i Ibi sugar-cured Dried B.-rf. excellent .in;iy. at KJISKIHK, CCHNIi K A . . jy7 47 3laiu street. O T A T O K S.- KAHI.Y NKMIAMu K r I B Potatoes r.-caived every lav from the e.-un-trv, fresh and Hire. i-,7 KBSKINK. CI-IINICK A C. BBOCSM: A., n ft I' TL O T MOB SAI.Mi MM IN THE PUBC BBS ok TIIK CITY. I i-ffor tin ptiuiiises wher. I r i ! for easy terms. Including live acres of hind and valu .- ble iuiproveuiL-iits. .iV'-ot A. L. 10Bflff!r. j k'- " " v';" . B t' SStfU J.lts.: -Xtra Strained Houey.tor sale a per pouusL at IJ LjU II . ' f . ik a SON'S. m 9W S 'OK H- . l L t . - - aigaaieat Mi Pork, in stvra, :, r : bv j.vKI BEOWN a AlK.MAN. Ta) E 4ii: TA B Lit S i V'E 0 ETA BLE 8! i reeh eotoblis received everv inorniiij: at j- 'A. II. I'OOlt Si SON s. WmMBEtWBOAI THE IMPWBTMSB. MM J". do, pts Barklay A Perkins' LolJ.-u IVrter. iu aoy qt- ilo Jo do, do pt- Alls, pp's India Pale Ale, lo b. 7. ajSj do do do. Tin- above Ala and Pel tut N warranfed to 'c the genuine bnpot ted article, and is iu Hue ol der, lb ived in store aad fur Sale bv jyld Z. H. COOK .f CO. HAEATH M:H IICsTM. ttS : M'XATMJSB MV l bs I'KKS! VI dozen aw'd Feather J'u. ra, from No. 0 to 14, both plain and fain v . olorea, lb .-civ. ,i in line order aad tor sale by jylii Z. II. COOK A N'ON. I Hs K'V" LlSH T taM)! KuIish Oat Meal. B. as iv.ai ui store Hiid forab- by . II. i OUK a- H M BM.Ol R ! HLOL'B .'-I.M. It'S XX TU.I jSjj nd Suitertiue Flour, con stantly ii hand -nd fors.de b7 BIOWB .V AIKMAN. jylll N"o. 6 North W.t. i -tn-et. -T 4 a IUI HBAIJC BAUH At tiT HEww F" w ccivedand for il bus i jio -"Ki I 6x m co.

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To Travelers. M 'i ' i ; i D.,ih I.iiw . I V VIL MP!. W MKKL ?:M;KK !-A Kklrv f...r Cairo, Hickman, M-in plii. ii'id '. ".Tan.-. p. LflsN Cj ier JIirI-i'!, and Houri 1'iv.i . . m A I. "it -I'f, Tiir ii ti iti, and Pit?' r.i . tlcke t. .'meiiriiali for S. rot Tt:Toyirinvi Apply at Do- SH-cinl Tirlut iti the Tarilion WoUl, wjiosil. tbi - a H.'it L.tii't i. . W.W. AK I l.U A ut. Pati i i.R XoTir1. Tlir l.U oiiiiir i ii" lln-i )j, are of light draught, ant .10 tW nlion la-ricii.-ed. S .i ST A HUH .11. OH IILIt I'OTAM J TiifcS li. 1 bu-lfl-, lare at:-! tin- ' " in,- 1 1 mi steamer Kate etich. Call and i-t - 1 I" f re they me till ji'-'IM-, at j. H . VK KLia BJJ0S-, -Main -t. "WMZAT4 MKf A'll JKWKLUi. - WW STIK'K. AT HLXTtyOLLl - wonld 1, m t ifnlly infi rm ll.e pmbVic, that a ha ii'-1 received onr im vi ntw. k d ciuid and iii 1 afi li'n, Hn Jewelry. 9ilri rwara, f lock, ;l. len, e.. Inelndir.r fime t.-t v fine Ln i. ('urn I, Moiit, anil i aineo K it - : i v rich and liamUoma atybnt of Gobi tiuar.l, i .., nud Tat Cliata, BmM riu, Draceteta, tn l.: v, i-incer Man, aw W, ..H.I tall partii li. a I .UK i. 1.. . .: t k . I : o. l i aod .vii.-r Watrlan. wbkb are of kaperiot .futility, in h.1 11 fcpects. Also, a -i-otl st.k of TaI n , I.-a. Bait, an. I Mu-r.11 1 ; Furl.-. - , waxninted jmre Silver. lilvor-tUted Waic, such a Caaae 1, tVks Ha -ket-. Spoons, atr.t of tme immr aajami. always am lian.l. We arc sellili.T at aislerH pi irus f.r t-asli, aad jarraiaaur govds s b . 1 111 v IJITTKOLI.F liinwt., 44 Main at. V utcan: cocvh: t oriur: wjc w isti lo cull the attt-ntii n f in cauns afflicted with (jiogits nti.l c.i!.(j, to :lie Tact tl af Ir. Jaik-a-jn's 1 'ongh Synrj. is ri-.r to any and all the j lack hoattnaaai that are nffernd Tor sale, it is made from a Jresrridf ii RtraUhed Ly Dr. Ja asou, uf Phil-el. Iphia, oito t'f the lest pliysji iaiis iu this country. T11U Jyrnp li.-.s l.een usjmI ly IbaMUHaida a ith the greatest leiieflt. Try one bettle, aud yU Mill alwms ti- it aftei wants. For sal- by PT01DABD A THOMPSON, deelt Dntgirfst, No. 17 Main st. Ittfi ..' .tlAHl.YB UYWCm L AN' :: BY HOME t'tiMPAN'IES. 1 he nmb-rsiirticd havina lai-n siroiuted A seat for Kvansville hihI vicinirv, of tbINDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. 8. r. CiVlNt;TuN. M y. T. A. MORRIS, Pres RISING SUN "INSURANCE CO. B.J. HAIH.OVAV.S v. S. HATHAWAY. PiWt arc prepared to un.lerw rile upon the I tr- r cla-a of Firu and Marine Ki.k-. -it a- b.w r.i'.e of pre mil in iu arc consisteu. with t...u.. i.. y aad re lability. Tn.-s" tVwipatiiea confine their businesa excloaiea ly Xk the State of Indiana. aWAll lo-.-.-s --..iil) adjustal and ptawatlf paid with. a. t any a'catement or diminution vhi.t. aver. Reference-: Every oian, withont exoptH-n, abc has eustaine.l loss in .itiier ('cmiiT, a i. whom nil citizens f our out State ruav I aaea at our office. A. D. REYNOLDS t Cv. Evansville. July R. HWfi-ly B B .A U ItHLS OLII CillKH and ;i;ij.'' Vineir just ivceiied and I r aaiie bv ( HAS. Mi.HHIN'STOX, I'.wey's Rusk. eewui n s .v.r e i. m:ae la it n, tUlHI Ittai 1 I Ui lad 1 IS bushels White Beans, SKI Itis Pe.ol Bai ley. Keeeived per ateainer IIh.m-1 Dell, at j, 7.. II. COOK SON". fEW8 by'aiiams expres . Di: GOOQ81 fail recaived, a niec !ot f eti-d Kprtay tIatee Maatiiaaa, Lace Mfala, with a l ( other Koiala now'Kir sale by MILLKKiMHiAl - , 41 Main atreef. M9E IMTM-UMWiTl KH AT AUCTION' WW Ob Tllt'RSDAT MCfKMI MO, Jams :v. lf-.n, at our Auction Kooliaa, a lot . I new Bedsteads, 1 w low Unreal... I. nd i I ii-r ar! i !-. A!-o im.k .1 Baoon, Ti'bji eo, hi!-s, readf-faada Clothing, and iiianvavther Mii I . je-:i H. M I iO A CO., Anrt'm. 1 tfa Ai B QMULMifS EXTBA IIAIlS, M MWW l ined exnraaalv for Z. li. ew-.k a. ...n. ! lioceived per SteaJBMT I'm ion. Z. H. roK s SON. j. Pole Aireiits f..r K.jn.vill. . In1. s ti .! E fl it -utti Boxes, Sanford'a Patent i.oole byFord, of New . lbany, lor shL . heap. n bundles Cotton Line. Crasa, Hemp.and Manilla Bedcorda. i otton B.UtiiiK Bin-bus horse, shoe, sweeping, hilewth. fi ied Pi ' s. Dried Apples, Rfee. 'tl.'. lit. i :.nj .l.l.l in -ie ks. Suar tlure Rrads of New Orle.inr pnlverir.ed atid . ru-hed white. For sale by KITSKIM:. (TiIN'K'K A CO., jei.; 47 at.-iii. aSaaaat. t(YIMIA:s - 3 1 I ifif HI Cf.fi .V) hhi Wtlniin-toii Terfc 20 half bt. is lo, 1 bhU Uo-f n, I ii!,- Navy Oakum, 4JA t.bla t'rntilicsl jufrar, to laixea P.ri Starcb. to kamm assorted Tolawn, I". rasas Matc l:es. In alura for mIdU ni-2.1 OBIt, liM.ZKl.l, A t. r mmyMjir r mi mi-a -a 1. estiajv to ww undertake I he miuu.eBeiit of a ita.ntrv l.i.n erv stot". not far fr.-m this city. Apply to Y. '... Joitruai oillce, statins; salary exjieeteil. All appli.anls niu,t sp.-ak Cermau, and l.e-aeens torued to tradiuft. . jvl-t;t CtAfjYTOJST TmJa f .";.! .--. j ' Jmt received now atid iu store, from the alainestablisbm.'tlt s 1 . . li- -t - V .-ii : II -on T- i. a-sx'd izra.1.,. . 1 do d Old li., - 1. an extra arti, . do do Gttnpovvder, as-orp -.1 armies. do do 1uiierial, do o. lido do Oolong; or BPk lo in, 1 do ih Sourhong or English BtkCit Tan. In the bIh.vo lots are some of the best grales of Tea ever offered this market at retail. Consumers will please take notice, that the eas are new, fresh Import nth ns , and not old stock that has fcaeBJ on hand for ycar.. We will iruarantee, a better art:-f-r the priee paid,' tl.a u yai re usually in the habit of Renin Cwdl and prove it. Also Cai diru and package IWanlwava on liaud- li K KKY rtlinS.. i-U K. Mala -i..f. Mi- a ti omTlZi its ' uTi BrmBiM :1 i..M. MhaSss r.-wsrd will bo gHcM f-r such Infontiai tfcai as will lead t. the detection aud ooavirtiusj of !,.. p..i sj.ii ,.r is rson- w h .iim-t!r .1 t Ie Kentuno Fir I-.nvHie, Mini plaeed J art of its tilturto ill UiO aaal, on or about tho 1st dav of Jul r. j' -U W. BAKKli, UmrOt. 10 tut A. Alls' H MI.VH VMBMJVM, o -ros- t'l.jiltes t''. aaM spring k sawed, - Jot ass'd braas-lsuimj Cdar Bucket, "J do do do do C bin lis, Xooa do I roll -boil ltd do ilo. '2 ' I. ! : - d C. d..r V'.lAl 'ini.s. trelu to 8 iu H---I, 2" ne-!s yi .;.';... K - l . t 'an Pai, ." thai as'.l Iriin-laMiml ( rdAr Bui-ket, 6ta extra heavy ihik Horse do, in ts itaii I'.'Xi s. ora.-t.s .'.! aii l ; in t vt Gt rniaa Market Ba.-k. " do . v. n-d Market Baskets, it b2 khs d daalsas Bi.-'i. t-. Th above xoimIs ar.- noaj r.-civid in fine order. i and tor sab- very b w at 7.. II. CMiK A SON'S. MBjOi itr..- av HA I'M: THIS HA 1 By W aasuriated with ns in the general Hrv li. ;-. bn-ii Mr. It. S. 1KNM.V : firm of i Tenney A Sorenaon. Onr hoii-fe is well estsldishe.1 in business in thi city, nnd with our fi. .litius f..r bnvin, we 1 i sni-.si titat t.o Uonse in i in . in. In. fluents. trade can off-.r superior Our etm k will 1 larpe and vallM, i rtirpri'irt Foreign aud H ni. -tie l'ry O.H.ds iur.iHy, a fnl! line White Cood, Xolkoua, Baosa, zl. ... -. Hau and 'np-. Our old and new easioniers visitiui; the city, ara Would respe, tiuily ii. it - ',. m.d Miiiin.e our atotk. We will make it llicir ad.iulag lo do an. JEWJUtl . NE'KBUY k VO. EvAxrvnLr, July 11, isT. jyl.t-lnnl 25 it l .i. s t unit m: appi.m:s; to do new I'otativs ; ; , I 1 1 l'r. -!i l r : Eeceived this day at Z. If. COOK & SON'S. f iOHJS' AII:AL.JCST H ECEM S"A.' It froat tha country, ' Uavlsrls ol t 1 irn.und C m Meal KBSKLNK. CIKM K .v i n.. j. m 4. Main tr -t. .V 9ft. l .rr.- tt t-. tiiJL ; No. 1 Salmon ; N... I Btusaa : No. 1 White Fish, at jy 1 . II.O00K .( SuN'8. a tl I A I.U'A ' GMwT . MUCH M raaVai 1 : H;.-..u Tea In m .'si ct-ma lo 31 A good article of lhe Yoiui Hi., i 'lea atc, A X. M. COOK A SON'S. m.vtiTiiKH a csm AT x. jr. t ttv WM . S'N'S. tor tt.- !iu this day: A bafji-i extia ctiolee old Gov't Jala CV tbt , .' do prime Kauayra Ci.ftue. A do choice Rio do, 3 bbla double Refined Cracked Laf Su. ir, .1 do do do CrnlieJ Sujjar. 21 do do do stabda 0 Pow'd Sugar, It do prime New York Cold, n s ajh I bxs aas'd Sc.iU-d and Malaleiu H. iiiug, . . xs Western Reserve Cbeeae, 1 bii-hel.- N lute B. his jjl- No. Main sireei and I First at.