Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 291, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 July 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVIL.L.E, IND. fcps E?i' v i"i;;. iv; - Ji'LY 27 T: ' F.vAusvikt JMftoirrr joins ii- in opposing : t'onrentlon to TnaTiufxMare a new con. .tution, an! in so doing has got Ti... utter nr :stentlv ids tooehin t the real issue wh if h is nit to tie preferable tnrtft of amendir ; the Consti ution. The question is not wuetber the iu erfectioiu ofjcstMtttrn j ...r8n bait mrt in-T tke a rm.it ire of the proposition, which is the best mode of correction the one prescribed by tho instrum.-at it-v!f. or the conUruction ot a new L nstiiuuon enure. Thiall the real aud onl bsue at present. .n.i mn .ttomnts to evade it or divert pot- ' ular Rttention from it will certaiuly prove futile. The above is from the Mount Vernon Air. rotate. We willno longer avoid what it state3 to be the real iuur. We thought the reiisons o obvious, the subject did not need discussion. The members of the Legislature are elected bj excited political parties and local factions; they are men of ultra view?, and, usually, of narrow bigoted party prejudices Thev are selected at first as camiidates to , carry out the extreme dogmas of party, : which, most of them believe, contain the ' WKnce of political wisdom and truth. Too Oiien a majority are trading polb-ians, ready at all times for an "arrangement" by whieh a legislative object can be accomplished by anv indirect mean?. LTTVrrr . ; hna;. j . ... ness ia done by a system of log-rolhng; the people mav endure to have one local measure btirtered for another of the same sort; but to place a fundamental constilu- . i ii tional principle upon the table ot tfcfl House . u . . . .. . m to be "engineered through, bf eompcomises with a do7en pettv, doubtful, e.mntv scheme. Il revolting to "everv man who kftl . ' t"!' "T f h,.7ra,g,",f.":1 I credness of a principle ot constitutional iftW T . . 1 V 1 ! l ne Legislature n.pu u. o u; , a wise division for the consideration of i r temparary policy and the enactment of lo cal measures whose wisdom rum benefits are to be determined by local facts and the p:isg ing events and circumstance? of the times ; but in the application of great fundamental and undisputed truths, unity of council is essential. Wisdom, political and legal learning calm judgment, unbiased by the crude dogmas of party and the fleeting popular passions, ought to be the attributes of a Constitutional Convention. To us there is gross and repulsive impropriety in miiilin the consideration ot sacred Constitutional rtghts with the base passions and mercenary e ... . schemes lor securing the elections of parti- ... , zans and the passage of partiaaa mea-ures, .. . ... . . e ,, which constitute so large a portion of tho w . . r.epi-lfttive busings'. .Men who are mixed up in such corrupting labors are unfitted j for the time, at least, to consider and determine the fundamental questions that are to form the basis of "the peoples rights for. generations. The circumstances are so unfavorable, the labors so irreconciliable that a proper discharge of the duty, by a Legislature, at its ordinary session, seer.13 to us a moral impracticability. The difference in the qualifications of members for a Convention and a Legislature, arc so obvious, that the people, if left to their own selection will choose men of very different character for the two stations. Beside leing the most unfit body to deliberate upon constitutional amendments, the Legislature, limited to a session of sixty days, on in two Jtftffej ha? not time to devote lo c ich a subject, without neglecting and lea' : ig undone it necessary, legitimate work. Dut if, by unr . ial devotion to public duty, it should at on' -cssion adopt one only of the amendments demanded, it could not enter upon the consideration of a second amendment under four or six years, aud to obtain the reforms now pressingly demanded would require the qtatt of twenty-five or thirty years, the life c;' a generation. If, bv attending to Constitutional auiendiuents. ' the Legislature should necrlect their ordinat e.,vv v "v.. v.uiiiu ry dutie9 so as to make an extra session necessary, the Slate would incur, lor such a session, twice the cost of a Convention that would do the whole work at once, and in a much better manner. The raemliers of the Legislature are elected upon various issues, and their minds are engro?sed by a variety of absorbing inter-

. The amendment of the Constitution to a with lew steam power than was required member is a contingent .lues-lion ; it may j for the one old fashioned saw-gate, which arise or not; it may be for the reform of I nen r produced over L'.oOO feet of lumbtr, one evil, or quite an opposite one. He doe3 ixi told, in a day. not therefore specially prepare himself for j This mill now pays out, in weekly wage the discussion ; he has no clearly expressed i about 150 for Inbor. It consumes weekly judgment of hi? MMeitMBta to guide him ; ajb $.100 worth of log?, and turns out a and amid the pressure of business, he has j,roduct, at a low calculation, worth over no time to learn from them, nor deliberate ji.200, or about SOO.000 per annum. This upon it himself, al ter its introduction. Bnt Fum mfly takcn the ainount aJded hy the member of a Convention Soe, f.r a m single T TTf o the permanent rial duty, and with due preparation. He ; WfnJth of the community. In this respect canvasses the subject before the people; be it k more vaiuahle to the ell v than the lurglonns fixed vtevc, upon every ckp pro- e.. ti establi.shinent in it. mmm to be made. His election is an en- W(J M(k f i - for the bepinnin- of dorsement by the people of his proposition-. ; fh;, n4w .nt.rnri ttl Iiobei t Harney Ksc.

T f laa I..II.. Aft,aMA,l I .... .1 1 . ne is uetici pirpaie'i hi m i mail a lepisj.tlor who may oe caned upon at an uni xi-ecte.l moment to uwcuss. nun voie tifion the (ine3tion. Every consideration that can be inncini 1 . r t that of a cost of 15-40,000 or 850,000. . , ' . ' bnt seems to ns to be in favor of a Convention .admitting the pecuniary objection to be worthy of consideration, it were better aS a matter of dollars to pay for the Convention, than to have the attention of the Legislature diverted from their appropriate duties, for it has not lime enough now to discharge those Dronerlv. Should it at any se3.-ion pet luiwc piuo; ' into a constitutional di.cusiion, and omit Borne important legislative measure, and make an extra session necessary, the loss to tbe State would be twice or three times the cost of n Convention. The Legislature is an unfit body, from tne a. .1 I 1 . V. a. aa..: t La racier or tne raemieis ou nre oiuhuu -

tiou oi' the body, to amend or loiui a I uuStitution. If it were qualified t discharge the duty, under the restriction of tho present Conttilotion, it is not allowed time to mature au amendment. j If it were qualified and had time, it would require from four to six year to so- '

m ,!ie fl,,l',iun of legislative amend- : ment; and as while the amendments enacted by one legislature were under discussion, ' H(.U oth..rs t.ouia ijepr0posed, it is probable ,n:,t' t0 troinplish the alterations of four cr . fiTe 00:10x1.11.3 provisions, it would require a generation of time. Bide, the Legtslatnre is a body liable to , oe operate.! upon by external influenc e-. A , lArgP rnonied corporation has a ieculiar in- ; terest in maintaining the special privileges secured to it by the constitution; experience has taujit us that it has an irresistible intluence over the Legislature, wlmb there- ' . . . 1 ' f .re, is not the body to which it would I J prwper io suuiiuk uny ipieMion connicurg iu anv vrav with the mtercs's nf su h .i . lody Mrclmiilci Are now the chief creators cf cities, and the Pnciial supjrters of their prosperity, j

aim me s-napcrs or ineir social cnnraciers viz : its want of unilorm operation in all and destinies. Formerly merchants and the counties, and taxing: a particular busitraders were con.-;.. b red the so'.e architects MA On theo two points the Judge 5U--of large citie?, whose greatness was meas- tains the law.

ured by the extent of their commerce. Factories and workshops .ire now enumerated as the chief elements of irrowth. The trader s importance in the industrial ranksfln,l klfl infltinr linnn tliP rr.sritv nf il a ll uence upon the prosper tv ot a : j of late' rapidly. As men ftrc ia h utilitarian age, ranked aci .ne to their usefulness in the material uro'n-ess of the world there i a silent revnFO,re,s ot tl.t woi.a, mere is a Mient revo- , lution going on in pulilic sentiment, that ii? ' 1 ' i rnechanie and the practical mAa to lh" M Iun heM un,lis" ; pu;el by the mercantile classes. It needs l.n. wealth .0 tom,,l,t. ,h rc.ohuion ; and . , " ' """" " fev r....- ov... ... .v the combinations of machinerv und skill, in 1 i. Rfe tQ mn . , . . ... . it. in iiiujii.r mm, uu ine s.uiu ci wealth, are placing them beside the " merchant princes " of the land. The mechanic who romliines intelligence, science, and in lcctnal improvement with accumulating wealth, ranks already with the most honored and respected citizens. Things in society, as well as in the practical world, are coming to their true, intrin- ! sic value. The workhop, with but a few bunded dollars in visible capital, in its tools and machinery, has a vast fund hidden in the brains of its workmen, which the world I . - .ftftift. ii - 1. ... ! n .. ! n . . . ,,... .4 . A ,t.At. i 6 'hop th.:' produces $200 or $'JAH) weeklv. iu 1 the value of its manufactures, out of raw : ' 1 material not worth $50. adds more wealth land population to the town, than a mcr1 entile establishment with its quarter of a milium in merchandize. In one, gains are hoarded in a few band:, in the other, they are dissemin.ated over the whole field of industry, fertilizing it and diffusing the sun::ine of happiness aud comfort into every alley and street. A walk around the city, among the me ehanic shops, will reveal the true secret fef llM extraordinary growth and prospciity of our city. There are, we are informed, seventy-live steam engines now operating various! kunll nf BWMintlifO maebinerv in . Q . , the city, fceven ( r eiulit venr.s airo. there rn hut civ witi.in the limito ..f Ft-ona tp Dtit Fix tlie limits of V r Mi were i s lie an.: I Lnmasco. Many lmve grown up , , , . , , i within six tooiiths, of which lew of our citietis have any KMWkdfn. Wfi pnapfififi from time to time to refer to them, and in onler to show how muc h our city is indebted to her ni-. hanics we will give an account of some of them. limn, Hndgkinfi k Co. have leased the saw-mill erected for the boat-yard in LaMNj and have entirely changed its machinery. Iy substituting tmtlee saw, of a new construction, for the old sash?aw, and I adding three new circular saw, a stave and a heiulintr machine, this establishment, that , . . , . , has been idle fur two vears, nud was an , i . . iU ' . . . iiftiolnje niiitrnc-f inn In the clroel ic rnu- turn. i:ig out l"i,00 feet of lumber por day, be.ides 3,1)00 or 4,000 barrel liead.s, and as miinr tlioUsKn.l staves-. It ttirns nil n:rts ., , . ot the log that will not make good liuulier into barrel beads, lath?, or .staves; the only teiiiains of the loir are a few chips and .sawdnat. All of the present mnchiuerv. that turns ont the uuantities above stated, is run who furnished thp raitllnl. and breathed his .. ... . . - . i VWH III III' t.llt.1 t"v hum' svssrassi. stem. JJotlgkins and Sawyer are .skillful, ! a! 1 ... 1 . .. n Imis.-. da n - practical men, who, by the admirable ar- ', rHiipement and . . fhinery, have cl management of the machanged it from a losing to a high l.v profitable concern. W e are sorry to hear that some few citizen., instigated by jealousy and ill will, are end favoring to have the mill declared a nut mnce, leenusc it encumler3 a pul.lic Etre .t, thouph it was put there by the exI'M---- normission of the titiblic authorities. u , ... , . .. . lif did not these worthy citizens make Unj, lwWt,h, whflth ,Klllblh ( miait stooJ i,,.iu cn,uml)rau;e lo u,e Krd anaan offence to the eve, and a rew tbe ill(lctiTC enterprise aud met knlenl energies of the city? Now that it ia ,ue a(.ene ot- tusy life, and the music I . . . . ... . j ct fg M8f Bktfy is sweeter than the lyre to

every iilithtH.iiropic htuit llial sees tire coinlurt :in wealth it ii .jiBTnitngfr why disturb it ? A J enter iri.in citia u, w itu a Ood, big heart, has stepped aside iiomhiB regular bosineii to invest a part of his capital in a manner to give employment to idle hand., an 1 enik-h tho city. Hive him full iwaj and enroiir.ijrcment, and permit no petty

jealousies and rivalries lo embarrass kin It this mill adds :?G0,000 per annntn to the wealth of the Pity, he wili oon mitkc it. or another, contribute twice or three tinier the atne amount. Ought not the man who will a , M hinery and labor in motion to prodme S120.000 or SlfiO.OuO nmnnf his ; luW citizens, be encoun.-ed and honored a. A public benefactor ? Wasiiinotox Itkms. Letters from Washington say that serious ch.ri,e? against ard I. Burnett, Purveyor deneral of h-ur-sas. have been prefcired a the Department l.... , . m the Interior, involving personal and of- - ..v....,, ..... -. nnnieui.uo ariv?i. New Liuuur Law. Tlieconstitutionality , , ...... of the lnjuor law passed by the last Legis- i lature has been tested before Judge Perkin?, of the Supreme Court, upon two points, Kvansvillu ink Craw kokis M.I.K Railroad. We clip the following from the Olney (Ills.) Time of the 2 2d inst : OM WOItl "lQ rclatlua to the OliiCCrS ami g, k Crawfonb. ;jj failroa(1) of vboln too much braifC ,;Hunot ic Kiven. Messrs. RoMI end Van Name conduetors are evidently the most ;u onip.islied gentlemen that ever filled he 1 . f . 1 l'1Jl1 - 0' ( U . in t.' t ai. tin i in plovees are particularly attentive to busiail, in the n.ai,,, j.olite in tkeir tn to . ,:''''. WUb such men a trip is truly a sour, col p. ensure. W" ? !' " are sorry to sav that the Station Agent nt Tem. umite forms an exception, and we tear that he sometimes forgets that his pos.ti.jn should be hlled by a gentleman. H As long al there are cornfields to be nlowed. woods to lie lei led. inachinerv and mius iU factories to Ik? safe and carried on, and ruilro.ids to hi? projected and built, he is no better than a thief aud a robber who will wear out the ihivver of liis youth and the vigor of his manhood iu ahntUeH tdiifeMti DIED, July 9, lv', near Ljnnville, Warrivk ruiiuty, btr 'liana, Ktix.v Ann, Wife of Jam s K. Mclteviiobls, and daughter of Jaiue and llauaofe Knight, aged 1 ' yearn, 'i wont lis and 9 .1 . On rtteda nii.rning, CHtui rs K., infant son of W. W. and K. TttnfeML au'ed 1 Ml mi 4 MMtaCi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mi7io iiL.-Jt:. u. s.iMti.v o. MMf have n moved then Mock of Ti b i i, Teal and I ifj.irs to No. IH I'naey'rf Block, vkcto taey aillbe bai py tow e all their old i ii!.toniers. j J7 MM fresh made I'.ran T- I -ale bj BttKlXE, t i KNH K .f 00., jyj7 it Mail -ti.-' t. Jf.V mMM,V.tWJi .Y HKL.iTio.V 'M TO NlNt: AMi TY.S BIB ALLEY!8, ANU UILLIAKP AM" BAOATXLLB IAUI.K, PASdED Jb'LV i to, A. 1. 1 '. Sn-TioN 1. Be it ordained by tb. ( .iiuiin( ounil. ol I lie I 1 1 y 'i M-alisiiii-.il ,U li-i.Mii.i 11 -n.,11 Uot lie lav :ui fir Ibr ..l,.T. ke er. upieror p - Moorof any lae or ten piuor bowling nlb y, or j ol ai y billiard or bagatelle taata auuiii -an :ty to ailffer or all. w the - line to I... u-d t. r i r- or j reaard of any iMCViptton or kind abated r, until j a BojanaJM to u ancb alley or table, S.I.J bave I bet n obtained according to HM pi-..iioim . f tab. ' oidinait.-e. -.The pric of : b.-eii-. to k'.-;i ,.r . . J aiicli nine or ten pla or boaUa aMajtaball be fifty , d..iinsi..r on-ear tr aar i battel period, im. 1'"' " lb ense to keep ot IKO any Midi billiard I tagii. utbi abalt k fifty dolten bar oi y or any abarter yciofi. a aa lien nabUbei:taI ed under this or.lin.uoi- l..r any p ri al l-s than . the time iiit. rven: ; u th lllii" .l tie . i licution alid tile Lit taj ol A iMi -t li.-t -u I- ' i aK(' j, Every ji-raon vihiiiL' to obtain a 1: - ; under this oroirai ce, okaH pnj ti e pi i there- ' of to tbe 'I IMHH ..I the cily, and take In- r. . iit j therefor, Wkieb receijit .-biill b. filed ill I be I Tetk office, and upon tbe nlina 't -.. I receipt IM clerk hImII cbarw the Tr. iisi'.rer w i: !i ibe ,.u oiint thereof, and nb.tll make oat and attend a l.cen.-e a bid Ok dl U- signed by the Major and ddiv. red to tho anplicant ; but before Ike il ir ahall aii;u any ucli HM ae, the apl lvant tberc-tor siiiiil e. l.le i. 1 olid ai.li -e- urity to lw approved b tbe Major in tl eaal aaoaaTtao hundred ib-Uars, pajalde t. the i l '.t v . I Kvanville, and conditioned that uu p.-iniii;. .. j t . .:. 1....1 t . I or Miaorucriv colonic, oi any u.-sa-i i,.i i.-n mi. hi m sittTered or w-nuitt-d in or al-oat mu h niiieir teiipin or lo liuj, alley, or in or aoout the room or place in a Pu ll such billiard or bagatelle taO.e uia i la-kept, or in or nla.ilt the pl-mi-ei eccupie.i o , the ow ner or keeper ssT assEb alley er table, andeaaI dill ueil further that tl - n-r..n li -ens. d v ill obI nerve, abide by, keep aim i-crr.ir.n all the provis. j ions and requirements of this ordinance, and that he and his eiirt-tiea will 1 npon-iiiie to said city j for each and ererr vhdatioii of tbe for -going eoudi i tions. bv anv mmi all fM-rioiis in or npu the preni'ism o-.npi.-.i t-y him, and that he will in all j thinaa cunform to wich rules and regulations as are or may bo eatablbbeti by lha common CubU I . . . - 1. ..II Aaa, ..II...., j reian.e i. such umn it niie.;.. SEC. 4. Whenever two or more ir:;.Ks ..i any oiae or ten-j in or bowiiuir olley sh;iii i. , ,, tad or , kejit under tie laiiine r. m1 or wltliin the same inclosure, cutli track shall lie Ueenictl an.l taken lo lie a s. palate 1I-V umier th" provi-ion-aff tbis ordinance, and shall rnpiire a separate license. S;.. . '.. Kvery such nine or ten-pin, of bowling alley, as well ae every room, saloon, or place iu which .my each billiard or bagatelle table shall he ketd or ued shall ! closed at or 1-1 re l o'clock 1 ( inidniirht i every Saturday algbt, aad aball remain closed until five o'cb- k A. M , on the Monday f l BUIllTIIU, ) ft. ft ft ft" v ... . ...v. . . . it shall not las lawful for tho owner, i -e-. r. ..r . ... . . - ti I.,... i ... ... ...... tin. 1 1. io's ii r.ti't.ft.i 1. 1 play upon mien allev SKi'. fi. Whenever the oai.er, keeper, or mis. ses-nir of any bi'.liaid or ba ;atelt lakki contemplated by this nrdiu.iiiee xhall own keep, or p. on waa om oaca lavie, a seau"ato license inasi la pr ured tor each and every table; nU ajsWl sin II ow ner, ke y r, . r p. ss. n- ,1 l.ave a license . for OM or more such table gr abk 4. it skall aol be i lawful for him to keep or allow to remain iu the 1 sane- room, or in or upon or aloiit tbo OJMM pr. in- , i.es w bere such licensed fable or tables may la- Kent, auv additional or unlicensed billiard or bagatelle j table. - ti -1...U i... I ... r..i r.. i I owner, o.. -.n.i, -r...r i,..a.e.. .. , ,.n nine i teii-iiin n.i , i . -... ...ftft.,.. .... .... '..fti, i - - , . - ' a . .-r bowiin: allev. . r billiard .-i i .i. ;i. table licensed Ulnli-I the DCWlsliia af Ibis M lili inee, to a-b-..:.n-w. o,- p.-rmii av is-y i...,. .;,,- r ,!,.- ageofoigkteeayearaescebtaai-ii Uiy or Imys as it . ... . .... . a. a , n.- ne.-w-.-ary t. empb.y t-. --i uji the pin- in sn u alley, to visit or remain in any sia n .-iu-y , or in the r.s.iu or place in abb li any s ich table uiav le k.-pt. or ti. us. or play -tp -u mck labia aralloy. Hr.r. s Tbe owner, keeper, m-i npi.-r, oi IM,J-

k.er of in. I. all. v ..r talde to allow or infler ti e i, . T - same to Ik- t.laved iiik.ii or used, or to ke. ,. th- , ll-.- !, , can tilu Ubrarg W. ion. bohtoa tbo room or ,.l..c in al.i. h the -aM 1.1 1 bj s.uuite.1 ' (aat., the MfcrsTbakj vrder aas open for visitors, nor shall it ba ktand betaooa aajd nvaHI, tieWH : bsaaw for aay oiraia ar aaasiaa abataamter to 9 r1"t ,4'' ,"" mu' of 1 "''' ..n.luv noon .,. , ..r lSaU e. cli unpai I !:,,., 1 tl.at tl.e annilnl coli-

4" ....I. .... al. . I .li. a I. . . .'. I'll ?.ll. l.l.llim- , II I 1 ilt 'lll'l '.MN,. II" l ., Iseesor of an . nine i .-t ii-tui oi I'.oi line; nlb-v, or ., , . ,' 0 . " , r,.. , ;-Vo . i . ii . ii i i ti Z- i . "'Ha iu:'kli.-: loor and Sash .MmiMlti-'s-, inth-a-In hard or basal, e ta) who -bal vio at- any ...7' . , . ,. ,. . ,. . ... , ,,r

.. 4..11 I . I t . a U.. 1. I provision ofthn. ..i.i.uanee, -ball far 0WJ Mtk one.i.e ,o... .i -..u no dollars m.r more than one hundred d-Hrn. n addition Many liab.hty which nmy thereby accrue on bis bond ; and any otln-r . :oii win. shall violate auv i.niv i.ii..n ol tbis ordinance shall for ev. rv SUCH on. li.e.om ii ami pay im s-.m no. ...in five dollats 11 r more tliaii one hull. Ire.! 1 ollar r... The ieV-! al provisions of this ordllllTiei

relative to billiard tables aball ha ktdd and constra- gtooit roH THE .UILI.IO.V ;i.oea to iaclade mJI Mllwrd tauten of whatever kind MS BlOt'S TIME." Fob fHK WC8TI

wbrth. T wit I. ur W.tlii-llt pockets. St'. I'1. All ordinaiices beretofnre p-veil and now in force on the subject of nine or ten-pin or bowliiiK alb ys, and I illiard nr latgatolla tables an I I. . ...... ,1.1 l...t a.,, I. r .1. ,. II ....I .......... . li-.'euse granted or any le nd k'v, 'i under such oi j -- . . a dinauce, Uor shall vudi MMfl ptev.-nt tlie coll-c-tion of any penalty hervt-d. n-u . ..m luuUei W BAKLH, Mav.-r. yyil It Al,. -. P. lleaKK, City Cloak

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE NEW YORK TIMES. Ar DAILY M :R2f IN AM' BVKXINC INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS. IU MhMH afford mmatm resume af theW. !; loin;.s Croat dv t amy : while its Corres- - yun-h lie -. 1.- . -i I Wtfl C-ti'ri!-4'i.-!-. tfttiis.ai.i. la uli: . A f . -. n-ni.-. nt ..II t( lik. lv to en jMililn attention. In flu prompt:Im .i.. : L'uiiuuM (4 acvoUUU ol Groat Italian striiIM-.l 11 i! - i:!i-inl.ir:i i '. pre. vlcn'r, w lij. li t ...nt. .1. v. !:..; .1 mi. I . ' i r I .--I . T t . ,. ;lt 'J, ar, ii will uu-j : -t. i. uim. Plk by Mail, Six UaUurs i" Year. Till: SEMI-WEEKLY I i.u- 1 n t!i- nioriiinr - f every Tm.liiy nn-t KiLM. I. w-.l.. . i. ... ... tl... ..t" i. ,.). llVt ilHM f 'II U I II", II w.r. ...v. -i .M.t . ligonrr Kiven iu thtr 1'itiJjf Ta i. A TJTKItARY hKl'A HTMEXT, Enfbrnoir.-' ? . !nn1 Vcv. '- ;' Tile... ami Miiri lano- iivri. ta the ..ii. r TnrwlttT, July M, tli initul liaj.nrst.f TIV ( JOOD I'll t I IT " V j . rr.((,11v ,nf..r,.Jfi,,. story cf ti e.' iiueqiiMl.e.l Nuvcliat. ,-fil t lirlj:s rhjwk, vyui bo r. -pro ;;; i from rar.y l. .-lic ti, and will be eolili:ni.- ll;ri.ilj;b the Voluuie. J..i k liumi , t . ,. ., ,,. m THB AGI.ICULTI.T.AI. DI-PAfiTMEXT li cvu.ii!el lriu a variety of n i.i. . , maiiy t 1 tb r.i I..... ..j.;1.1a .. fl... Iin.rl. .Mi'i. .- Prie Throe I..M;; a Year: Two Copies to One AUtiroaa. Vixm lol!i.i- . li. . pi. ... OnvAU Irv-e, till 23 : Ten Ooj i a to One Address, f JO. THE WEEKLY TIMES, I A'e.,rie? even S.ttiir.!:. lierilUt.', clillil.iiea a ! i r. ie naive lieat of tbe new of tlie preeedlit); I r k, wiib a( l r 1 1 vo Liu rari I. utiaia, muiik wkirh will l I' ti tid HEAbB srLF.SDU) 9T '.')'. IAlid otber b ke n-aitlnjr. It w ill I - com inne to lin i.ib ita valuable inlornuu ion i. tb FARM KB AND GAKDKIiEB, A Department wliieb lia i . in- Ktgbty popalar. i'rice Two bollara a ye ar ; throe c-oyiiK to on adI dresn, Five D.'l!:ir; live c iett t. one a44rraa, . Kibt Iloll.ir; t e. i c.j.jfi to urie nddn". Twelve Ih.ll .i- ; twenty c.plea to oqi- ailiires tor Twenty Iallara. A up ikhmi tnufittg n r!nb ot tfntij or e, w9i Cr nJ.lirti !v aa I'n. fyi,'. TrRisor ALL Ul H l.-ll" adVitlii-e. Oaah iiiMiri:ii.ly in l ecimen t.uniW- forwarded uam !!' i-.-ttion. All l. ttT- t . l. a. i n to the "NKW VOKK TI N N. 'v V. aril City. W Tbe Ti ll-- Ruil.linK i-. -itiiHte.l o.jrfiite tbe l llj Hall, on !';;;k 1. w. yi : i uid Xa-uu t. .lit N 0 TIC E TO FARMEUS. 1 .'A S; bj I ; H j JJJ a i t For tale bv It. .S. Kl SToN and J S. MITCHFM. Si CO., Water at., un.l. r Telegraph Office, Kvanaville. Indiana. VTT All M i. bine, w.n: anted. Jyz7-dli.4w ' Cow and Call Ur -ale. Kiisiiiie ailllOIIIl)t C More. rgr u. t oon .. - i -w. JOHM, juj . . i it ueax .. II. I i ki - -i . ' ; ..,,t t)mt j :l ot 0r 0.tom rs golnj; to aud fruM 7. If. 'oolc it Kv.u e 'tit iniia) I v. Intnl..! th-r are rel ri-iviiiu new .h.1 Mlune-t eveiy d:i . and I su.u;-. i tbon -e d i- .eater tli m u-ual. It MttUl ka ailmit- j ( ,. ratd the great rr ad v a - Rolug to and from y J . t ,.k ,V Soli is i i... I. -t . ;d nr.- in the w : Id I i tl4t ,, v bare lite largeifl and boat mmorfm Pkwk j j tu uK. , ;tv, . i. ! - :i -t rrrj h pi ias; but fru-twl. i j h. n you"- , tie i e to tr.. l ". .:vs Uikq tba eaab, ; ii.i i. ui the nail is their !. I n n-t mw, ' r,- i comm. n. .1 .1 aling I here 1 bad bard work (,, ...t uloiin, but since I comm. 'iced tiin inv .,.. i.. - i .. n. r,u. & Sou. i ..m Lrettimr ii.-i.." 1. 1 ,.4t kt mlb joH, John j I a... uivin. .1. and Iain . ;l,,i,iUi,iioi.' "And my word fer it, j trroudo, you never i.! ti Ida any a . v li.-.t v n v. r t t h i: lir;-." ban ele for i jy is mm .a 3 1 It t . f .'? .X M'fttkU ' . 1 a, v.''. ft. a. . . .. - j ...... a . a WW K T I W Will att-nd promptly to all buainoa in bii profeai..n I i,i the I it V lb-. 'or.b i -i.:'..:-.. iei7-iiUl JAXTM M.nML IJ.OI it. : 3 BBL8. li tiT'.ra F.. lit TI :a a bit wheat, rereived jar railroad and R r nk by jel.. raj: e L I5KKF Mi i:' M 1-4 I'M ft tt, ' i.-tiiiit r' - 1 . ". i !! i- -1 - n:e.l Dri.-.l lte. l lust re. elved and fjr MM by iyi ' C0AR. WaJOHNSTOM. tiati rtttrr a TitTiTri i JZ tM Vafa.ata-J-"aaT.i jla X. X XV XX ft 1 mis: si Rsi hi is i: ii ; aaaia of EransYille aid lIend-r- , virinity. that li- ill -;. n IsM aboi named j,;.,,. , Till liSI'A Y, the Sli d.iv ot .lulj, 18.VJ. raaif i. Atari i.ItK I i .jui .:, ! . i. the l ank ! Ibe Ohio, Mn mii.-s la. , (lV Fvansville, on tbe Indiiina tide, and tb. . j.i i.. ,.r M, span I im pains or xpeiis f. m ike it :, ,. -t ai sp .t l.. sp -nd th let "lays ot ! th, nnaaacr season. The h -u. will be i..-. t ; n j two months for the rrrrntion of visitors. tjik ma!1 iK T1IK .M 1ST ill r a!l lines he Lady to mnnv rria:e aid pabiic partba d front tba growbda, al tb ax i. . a---l- ML .. .. I irellieiy i (int-eni . cenis ea' ll way. lll' ieaie t luo - spriiiea ol sparkli::-.- at.-i -it in. le I -i t iegroaada of tbe Park. Urdc r ill be k. pt al all i times, and no intoxicating Li;tn rs a-jid on tin: i grcuuil. Tb pr. on. tor will at all tin. - M pr.--mm 1 to mi; -ply i'..-in. or Pi 1 1 at-- 1'at t b - m itb ltefieabs.it III i on s!;.rt notice. .y. lirnss ami Sti-iitf; Dautl is etaptoead I for Ibe pleasure of the quests, sto Grand OtJiialsag Hall at Oakland Park, on TksWwbty evening, J:ilv- IvVi. Tickets lor Uud and 8anin r.Uxc DU IK. j. jr, .H-IIN ALT. EN i - . .W tribuii-.il of two didl.-rs from e.i- b Member r the curr.-iit yetir lie BOtsaHeO, MnjaoaclaB Angtlsl in, Is'. i, mid that :bo tKuretarv iv.- n-.ti. .. iliereof la pftwdail) Bapera. v Ki.l. II. u .vi ui.i:, JyJ'-iw Secretary K. L. A. K o u w.'i ? i . I no its i; t i v; ww bae on hall ! b ur boa ! t ii m suitable fnrdray, c.uriw... or bil-vv. Tb-y ar.-all d.siiHbe- .-to. k. and Will be sold cheap tor c.udi or j:ood nii.c-t -dav notes, payable iu Bank. wm. e. ntnrcn .r co. J yjn No. 2U Mm i ii street. HUNN EL L'S ZT1 loo i-iJti s. 3Vills: , tyrnvrrvn rnv i-tvit I .I,.I 1 RTUhhl A.vD liu. (ANAL, I EVASsriLLK. IM. nnriis .v;ii KwTMMEtsMwjSjT a ls now in full i.p.'tatloii, wdh new and coinlib le V... bin. IV ol' 1 I nivle I. r I'l.i.ii.. ; ... i t. a.... i .....i. : ..... ... . . ' ft' . , .'.I.' . ft . . 1 I, ... ...'...I.. .,f , .,,..,,,,,.,:,, ., . aii wor Ht ,..,. Mills warranto to be WeU ,; .....dwid rt-r.-.: nt tb- t-w-st ,..-!, . . .. . . ,. . , , Brackets and Hefsdia sawesl to any pattern. BlitUog and all kiniU nf S.iwin;' djiie t., ... der. - , , ...o-t aim. .ved Klvie. 1 . r t - J WILLIAM ill NNKLL. Hour Mag tbe -1 ipb- article ol life, LUSKIN::, rilNKK A :., an d. U-i uuiw.I that tbeir tinMMM ...... ...a ,..,.1 IViai.' I. .I..1I I, ...... ..t....... ... I " . ... .. . .... v . " : :. ri"r. . I, i... ....-j in.. ..- .iso.ui.-i s 01 iii.'iis ioi .cars .....,,,. I .... Il,..i. I..... .1 ll I I . . ' . ....ss, --. Flour as b- ioiv, it : Igiekeart's fane brand flour ' Kpicuiean" for 8- ' --r sa.-k. IgUheuri s extra ISontheiu Mills flour--.1 irmdthat ennnot U beaten- ti alio may Ibr i I tKiper as k. Call and ge t tonic tood, nt 17 Main tt.

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W.SCFLLANEQUS.

(i ii.f.vwi..ji-ioo r.uu ics .-..;. l.y tfM I !UKNVN . O' RIVEKS k DEIllOUS, GKi;AT EAftTKIlN Eyl KoIltHt.; UlMX.itl'JiJ, ULA MA TIC A hit HALL ST AXD KOM AM'KI'ft.-. wboe At ni.liiiiK. MiI ,l 'lllO!l, Ml. I Ptea-m- Perf..! in .1 are t i.e.ii; ill- , ed on the .atern 'i.iitin. nt All exhibited Ul der M.im::io ii l' lvilion. at EVAXSV1LLE, V lnealny, Jyl7. Afternov ti Trfbrranne.- - 1 o'clock. Kvenln, at R o'clock. I'i:e of A.liiii-si. n Bo&ea, 5(1 ceuta; J'it, J5eMt : CbfMrAl to BOXW, 2" cent. LOOK AT THE A It It AY OF T A LEST. I.m '. t.-VL-TaiENMcs Mj.I. i aiaiile. M.vl. W" M lie fal le .1 lie t a uii'l Mhi iiierit. Lbadinu Mvlk E 4. i -tki vns It i bait Jtiven . E. briiaaa. O. Kivais F. Kiveis, f liituino, iMous. X.f..rt, E. .li, jo- tig, Alohfto, an.l tr. Dunns, i , M . T. A- - : . -. ASH J l, ;..!.:'. J. uiul If. Bordaau, (be Metiej Brotbera, Herr Trexter ami Mona. 3toffit, tba '..rcte.i'.e fljitta; iba Voom Km ric.tn Acrobata, Van See. an.l lKir-Mee, the ft . .' ft . ft . .... M. ftl - ft . . V , an. .juxicrs: ji-iv.ue, i. rvingiy. i.ai.nie una Me- j Vt'l.S, tlie lcat l.e ll.el U,1. I .., HMI I'llllllle S. I i w is.. IIai.lrt Aktistks Minis. .I. r.nie, Frtiueoi-, Atitoine, ami C'onrail. Tbe Juvenile Cori si l.a Petit-, Annette, Klise, Cbtfi. Amelia: aiel U..sters Wafhiuton, Eddy, Willie, Oscar, and Ed- i iuiiuu. 'I iir Fivi onr.AT i'i ovs- Foster, Eoekuell. I5o- ' lino, Ktabe . Mi linti Yunii. . Tbw Cow; may h coapoaed of a beautiful Stoi of fnoBOUUIl BBKB BfS6 Hi I us KS. with a sore of tlitaiawttwa paafeMMtaf SHKTI.ANI) roNIEJ, BMtny ot tfi.'in iMpolM tlu Feasou troiu tbe m.-t rob i.i.tte.l eatabiUhmeats of Eur. pe. The TbriUiua Spectacle of JUEPPA fr tlie AVlId Horn- of TrUi ) , v iill., j re1 bj a J'aii ;.t. ! Corpa fcf Dnunatie Artistes, n-.i-tei by lie' . utile sireii.'Ui of t he I 'ii;.an V. Tbis uVbgntful Puetk Legatad villeMekA tb. '.:;- tertaiunteula. Tba Tr .. adoa "ill enter town at 10 a. m. Two Exhibition - daily , Afternoon uud Eveiiitur. For lull i:irt i. iil.-i rs ol 'pm foriualieea, in' Xevpapora, larc iMdsaiatl DeacripliM aari Pictorial mils. t Ihio CMBpani Will exhibit at the lullott iiiir t'-Atis: Frliiceton, afoaiaay, .July -"tli. OvanpvtUOj Tniwiay. July Mth. Monnt VefAua, Thursday, July 28th. near uaraaouy, tridagr, July sflnh. ivl.-lut. .i liu- it. CUUUOOCK, Apent. tfOUJh: TMtHUt WVWTMJT TMM &TBL mini IE FltKKZKUS. l doaoa Aaatti I'ataol 10 Minute lee C'ri:.ni Eioewri., just r.ni-iv. e.l t hia J.ij k-i E. ii C. feailmaa. Tbeaa Fr eeis a ill aave tae t at uf ; beui . er tbe old Fopy Fn-ez r lii tbe s.i i;.r t i in o:i se.ton, if used to any extent, lit stole ai.ii for bale l Jyl Z. 11. cook k SON. SlTll A ; A' I'OOH'S I' I HMi.Mt S-TAi:i-WAKKANTKl. 'ii si pound Cans, lm pound ( ana, X 1 a!f poui.-l Cans, "1... ijinrter pound Cans. Wl vntranl Iba al.ve brand of Miisliird to kt pure a:.d J. t surMUacd l. an. un.l only to ! bud of Z. il. CoOK d: SON. p.w Bedcorda Jaal rafeelred by i 1 ." M'ltKNSON A CO. rjlAl! TKJ ! -Jt'ST BMCEIVMM M fruui th C.-t, a line assort ment of U -long, Yoang llyaoo, lot per ial, ami Uuiip..wdT Tcaa, of ttrat-ratefaaHtyand naltabbi loafttaittes. As tUi-r stiK-k has ii elected with cotisidei aide care, e freely hi re i-ur trteBcb to obtain laauiler arid trj tor tie ms-dve-. V bave an irUcw Of TotM ;it up by the fkfnion Te.i onrpaajr, and beating tactr labj !.-. l.i. h, as there i- but little called for, we are !;- .... ,1 iv jmt doMi tbe price t. clear jfl" tbe 1 1 i k Fine Oolors T. i a good article for 45 cents per Miiud. Tfinfig Hvson welt ftiiv-rrd for 4." c i ts ja?r 1 .u l. At" Ki:K!NK, CI I.NICK ,f CO. S, j 21 47 Main atraot. o iii bxa Iti Yinjd.it. . in .l.i IX do, l'dld'o tii K'Mifing Till, .Olio II do, "Ji.to IC Coke Tin. . in : ! for sab- l.v RAMtTEL Oltn. On noj-Mn rJtM ..s- jRo.y, M. I r-.n r-.n and Steel Slab, Ac, Ac, iu stare and to.- Mdw i v BASIUKL USB 1 T . - E II A I 'E Jl ST REr W , . v.-.i h fresh b.t of Ah Braii Nuts, Fill.-Tts, Pecan, etc. i J'' Will tall law. SOUENSON CO. B ! f-Ml M.MM. i tlimU J M-J bard in ot ne sad for nab- by HAS. M. JOHNSTON. ; mJL Kathaa Bawlcj ) Before Bra. Stinaoa, a JaaW. tire ol the r. ... .. I ,-eoli :n. A . Mint I I ', V au-lerl ii-.1. ( . ,1ml. IHKMN is MntoV jiiv ! Inat a suit i t atl.'irliment I !,n'' B-irnishee were i-.-ned by me on tb lt day of I Julv. ltiiV). and odd earaiahee aaa returned, aerved ii :.i. Ail, in. tn, of the tiriu of Itnn.u .VAikuiaii. who has money, and is indebted to sai.l Smith ; and j the time M-r for healing said e.iii-e is Siituiday, , Aagaet t, l.s.V.I, at .l o'clock in the bilHsOOa, in said township, where all terse us interested may alteud if tii-y think pzop.-r. BCef. ITUtBOK, jylJ-tl Just he ol the Pence. M WO O I' IliO.y' E X T It. I 1(1.1 !. IT'. MM Jset received, SO landfea, all lizea, by J-taColi STJLAl B .v BON, 71 Mafaet., Jyll lluween .Second and Third. FR0TE0TJ0N AGA1M8T LIUHTIS1NG. COPPKB 'it'll I' la, .V II Slti3.iX-is Rod, SPIK.Vl. FL.AXGES. (PATKN'TED AUGUST 5, 1858.) Single IJods, cminlete lor attacbing to bnildinga, t. iient l y exj-ress to any part of tlia country. We ; offer unusual inducements to jicr.-ons who are euntiiriie. tin 11 .-! or u-li.. it.av .l..sii-.. I.. j S"s m -"- ... . I rli"-:lLi ill till: liliaine.aS I .lint V Ii.i SlHt.. Ili.'lifa tmr s.de T': is in i'.ti. ral r.se in tViitral Indian, j at:d inary olln r localities I iiroiihout the c iiintrv. ItaKrajra saeeeass. vkaiesaer it is iiitrodi-..-ed. It 1 is im lu.rnbuir. No man who examines it- merits willrvci huv anv other Boil. Th old iron rib give 1 wav b.fie it as ranee Hi.., l-.-f..ie the advance of ; light. Accordtni; to I'lol.ns.ir Karadav, un.l otber' BMa of not,. e.ii,... r bas m. ecMtditeHns now -r S to S li lies .. i eater than iron : and. iu addition to this iitiiiortaiit bu t, .Minis, n.. K. .1 has a mirfete ineide : and out . in a 1 1-t In - tine s as reat as tbe ol.l iron rad. naatirn a lbd is an ornament on the host kafMiacOf and Beat n.-t rust, but will cultirc au i ! aye witbont loin its, ..ndn. t of p .w. r. This u 0.1 baa r.-.-.-ived the Fir.i towmlmm. al Iba , Am. -ii.-. 11 lii-titule of New Yolk; the ITranfeflu ! last bate of Pliibkk-lpbta ; the National Pair al baaJavBtr, Ky.; Ibe state laii-s of Ohio, I kh, u- ! 1 dims, 1 'iiiints-fictit, and aln-re.er exhibited It was ne .-r U-atei. in any contest, and net. r will U- , j wb.-ie tb.-re are truly adeatlSe jadgM. It lias I In-iii ei. dors. 1 and hiirhlv coiom.-n.lcd by Jehu j Venngt IVoBjoooroff Natarial Science in tba North, j j solnii !.ii-tin:i I'aiwt-iiy ; JaMMO Atleii, ! tmji. IntHina laeaae avftnai; B. T. Broarg, imli- i ; an 1 Ma:.- GeaODgbt; Icrin Andrews, I'residelit of Keayoa College, BoaMer, OMa; Dra. Kltcaea 8 1 Pat vin, l'b -ici ins and Chemist. Indiana, .-lis, and inativ 1 ile-r baravaa of well. known rieatiBc at- j talBBMtvto. I.ih'KK 8 MI Ns is, j ll-'-wr Indianapolis, 1ml. It O.y II OS' PORTER .EVIt SCOTCH ioi; a afeiiuine article for medicinal t.iirjM-.4, can Bad it al th. store . f IIHA8. M0JOUM8TON, jjl l". .eS r.!."-k. Main straat. li H i' liOOIIS .IT .1 1 CT ". - KVi whi.'h ue wilt s.-ll without r-- rve, couimencing rftll'AY MOBXIIfft, July tt, al e':.w'. rhwk, rut,. islin. .fa ari.ty of seas mabl,- llress (!,.. ds, I ';..,. ( ollais, LmWrsleeves, Maulillas, Linen Ilaudkercbk is. c , .aC We hirlto the Ladies one and all, aa tbe ... ms mu-t be told. Oaaaa up in the cool of the uin.'uing. Coo !- open for laopodbML JjnCl H- NBIdlOB t co., Aaot'ra.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

W7 HOPS AND BONESE IT ia tb Hi feat, unrest, eheajust, Mil.! lu..-; i. .... , He I. lie .ly lf tlw MU'UUUU i.t eu; c4' OOLM, COUOH8, HO A fell fefefefej A ST II M A, cwiup, VMortVQ t nr, Aud all iilTettionf! of the Tin. at hmI Luua. It !- IUf irmrMl ufun S. inititir i.rin. iiles, at!.', fn-m ftrtickMthat nr.- fntirdv - r .l.le. Tt. OOHPOUNO SVTtff OK UDPS A N 1 BONKSET IB Ul.lUUt.ictliredt.y r. i:uTiitxur.H & son, !lKillt..ti, ButW to.ii.ty, oiii... ... v Jm all or- . den tuiWt be H.l.i. . i.re.1 ; uii'l KtJ bv KLLLXlt A WII1TK, IiicMaj Krumlk, um(im, u.l by Uni--: MercliHiit tliroiiKl.ont the country. i:ui-.' -!v MJr SilTLTK OB NKKY TOH1U, MILL IXKE FEVER AND ACUE Atfil M I - r NERVOUS DISORDERS, country, Juiiu the part six yea.-r, with tlie nwt w.-n-iei !u! suvcei-a A you Met r nut. Itytfifi- , r hfjrrtmfjrm, .r--trutioH, uJlerdimMttt I recoinuierel uul guarantee this Meflitiuc na a perwetToak J. 11. li A.A r.J, rn pnetor, Ui Mai.'.-ii Lane, and Fbt lie: street, New York. For aale by LKIt'II Jt CAUI.STEHT. ! l-dfttwilm . . JOH.V0ItOOH Hi.S'll' l.K AMi Hlank Book Manufacturer Fir.-t St., bet. Main n.!..! f. i l.VANSVll LK, IN IU ANA, Kfj blank books ruled. !;' ' ;.nd maibl t ol iter - a. . m it a - l . cf tlie le.-t i)ii;-er, from :i Mcuioraii.luiii to tbe ial itLectrer. Musiv and Mairaziuvs l.uud in any gtyl Interest in nr eataLli-ibniet to Mr. S.i:i;uel Yiekery, tbe atyle anl firm will in futui N Vli'KKRY .V CuoTue&.s boj.e therefore with tbe u'.uiitioii of a near bnt 'XTeri'uc.il j.artner, there will Is- hii ineie.-'se of traie lv the bouse. I bnnks for past favor.. BeapeatfuBy, Ac., J. W. YI' KFHV v r. ... MM R0 IB Main ftraot SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. M. witli a tircwl ti -u of tell thousand per oiontb. ..ul.1 r. sj.. etfiilly inf..riu the men hunts of Eraaaville and vicinity that be is prepared to contract : r advertisement" at very low rati s. Bnins Card.. in.- f uaoiw HatrPre One Tae ti" Address ...S10 per an'ni ... M " s .00 J. C. Hit A IX, Editor SoMh i ii Ita! I road Guide, box 4Pj. boafcorttta, I y. jvll-d rtn m - T K af rt:.i:-i oK rur: M cl.oi,-.st. I. -t s!...ri i. and choaiftej-t ciuupowder Tea, go t ) V. II. CO"K g 80S, j. 'JO 21 Main etr.-et and 2. Kitst street. atf HM "JittT Tt Olttf 50 dozen W.ildron tlrass thes, i .lo Millard's C. S. do, Tin do Wnldron Orain '. M do KtnoM'a '. S. do, fj do tirain ClfiaVk, Wl do assorted li; asi Sneatha, 20 do lteup Hooka, in do (lenniin isi.-kles, 1 boxeaSoytb' Moaea, 2"i iloxtii Hay Forks, loci do Wood Il.iv Eakin. In store aud for sale by 0KB, DALBKLL Co. WJOR BJ! REMUS J.Vtt REREUE Ie Lai lies, en to S. K.MlIiCH CO. For Lawns or Organdies, po to s. em men .1 CO. For Men and BojV wear, in tVoolcn, Ltr.ea, or Cotton, go to S. KM BICB 4 CO. Foi the best Hofc in the cite, j.'.i to S. KMI.7CII .I CO. Fr the pretticat aud cheapest Crape, M. ila.or Silk Shawl-, no to S. r.MLk ll k CO. With City aud Conntv Order, p.. t.. s. em mm ftV ( For nny and weary lb tog in the li n- .t Dry V'o to S. FMH1CH i c.i., .. 4'1 Main striK-f. who nill lie gbtd to auvtbiui: in tbeir line, whether roa Vteb t Imv or not. and where evervlaaiv iiivs c.isii for what th-v Lay. invl'l - - JT US T TEi.EURJi'ltH' it 1 S fi Ti 'H M J FROM TILE SEAT OF WAS OOaaoatLtOti The very same lot of Dry (J. o.ls for which the lair portion of the cieniinn, the Latliws, cf our la'.iiltiflll tit', have half a ill jag so '"i.ir. has at last arnv -.1 --r ann i uimi.-nn. ai- i are in .w- riaulv i . i- tale. v e cormaiiv linue o.ir ' liielids. and eSl-i iallv our lad V-rii-.tomors.ti! rail at i our store, b! Main street, and select art ic lea ,.. or- , ,'i,u to takte and coner-nieaee. iiout bmt 4:5 I Maiastr.e. rmy.JOJ MILL Kit a NIKIlAt'S. I M.an..a.ri 9 t . fa t . M M tt J. a-a a7 . W f. IT I ftlUUJ". 7 Freah Vogetobka receivi I every morning at j,:ifi B. II. Cook k BOX'? K a ' k g ii R J jtA RA tt J V S T R Eceived and for sai. I, .-. bv iRENftlN A- CO. wmmmmuMTm mjKMR mXTMJi size. mVfJt The boot lot last received bv Rxi resa. at jy!9 7BJJW RJ Il S. I.MI1K 11 k CO.'S. SHIR Ts THE BEST ' at lot of the reason for si. jusl recelt ! by Fvi.i. ss.at s. BMB1CH .t O. s. 11 ifio i :i i. --.. or s Tit. i in if in have removed their stock i f Hardware and Iron, to No. 74 Main strret. beC -Jnd i.tnl M. Th'-y would Is- pleased to sve their old customers at their new ataud, w hi re they have always on hand a large and well selected stock of I!ar.:are and Iron, which they offer at very low prices lor cash. jyi. . - jJCn' M.I.11S. - 1 C.ISRS VIIVIEC MM Mains received per raUrqad, In ttor md I s i :. bj BBOWN .V A 1 h M A X . Kl'.NTL'CKY SCHOOL OF MKOICINK, L(K ISVILLI' K' STUCK . rjnilK LECTURES .V THIS I.VSTIAw. tution ill eminence on tb- lirst Moiei t v in XoveuilM-r and coutiuue four ni'Milhs. Iinrin Oc-f.-N-r preliminary le. tui-eM v ill b - i! ie, ,,j ti.e ll. spitiii nud College witaont H.tditioi.al . Uorga. l-'AC-ULTY. BKX.i. W. DUDLEY, M. D., Emeritus Profcaaor of Surgery. IIKMiV M. nt'LI.ITT. M. D., Troressor of Ttieoi v and l'ractice of Medicine. JOBS DABDIir, Bt. !., Prt-feoonr of OtukutrlM ami Clinical Medicine. C. W. WlilUIlT, M. 1)., Professor of Medical t le i::i-tiy. 5- ,:- M A KS II ALL, M. D., Profefsor ot Mateiii' -M.-l-ca and Tli.r.p.ii. i. M I DDbETON GOLDSMITH, M. D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. W. 1. ST1 K.MAN. M. !.. 1'i. l.s- ; . : A: . U N It.W I.lsi. M. i.. I'rol 1 . t Pin-. and I'atb.-! -ci. .il Auatotnv. DAVIP ri M M INs, y D., Del b'eca, Back Ftiabesor !.' full ouatraa jlo.". a w. LKSS, M. II., J HkfW le:iti of tbe Faculty. anit 011., so.tr li'it tt'tiLi;s 4 I bids Laid Oil. J.i I nes Star t'amlles, t ' l'es No. 1 an.l 'rown Soap. .It. t received and for tulc bv l7 ( H AS. M. .I'HINSTOy. Jiwa Coffee. T W9CMETM OF EXT R.I FtJYM CUj.na 1 '.dice, express! v lor family n. r. i8 by E ll SUA 8. BAnOOCItft. fS O R.I I I (t JIT il i TIOJS'. U E M will aaB, on 'i bill-. I. iy, Jali 7tb, ItOU, i i baa.es of good mauufactur.-l toin-cco, of ditlereiit brands, in gs)l Bierehautable order, and of "od nua'.ity, to closv a Consiuiiiuent. A cn-dit of six months will he given, the parcbaaer alviag noOaaai I --urity. II. NKl.Ma IX. JglOJL OIL! I O.IL OIL! WE ARE ms mam in receipt -t a N. 1 art tela :' Baraiag Coal ii!, and our arrnneinenH an- .u li as w id eiia- : hie us to keep it uu baud at all tiui .-. at tko loWOBt mirket r.,t .... . II. WOK 8 BOX. Olt I.OI ISl'ILLE - MU. I INK LlOttT drau-iit steamer I'nl.AM'. fp!3 Graeeg, .1. II. 1 ' ' ' r.ll'ijeterk, will leave Bvaaaville i--rV!rriJBatf--Louisville an.l tnU-rmediate landings ru-iy II KS- , .......1 iv ia sa-e. appiy o j.fMlil K SI I tt JH . ......I , mmm OK UK1I MS t;oMMKItfIA L COLjtm. i . ' , . n LhtK is now ready lr alatrlbatiou. htieleuts m the city ntiiled b tkeai. ajaa tb.se who have inaertcd their cards, aud all others in ieivs.tr. I, are rv-iptertc-l to i all at M. L I lint- 11 it-..!. Ililebiv, at.,i obt Uli , Ii - j; U

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jK ToK.S I' - l.-Me anl ii!.-. ti.-w I Ins from teaiur fvat Fioftch. t all mi.. u-t - I I IrtJ'e tliev ape nit ?''De,Jt I j.-M ' v ' i. Kl:T liRO- . .: .ii -t. nirtnt.s ji&n jkwklrwMKW STOCK AT B1TTKOLLK s. j w.ftui.i pee'lMlly iiit .rni llir .iil4tf (lrt ti have j tint r.-e'iisl mir ii-u fet'M'k of lit.t.l aii r wiatrhi ).::. Je. iry, ivem-air, Ciiicfc-.'.oi.l !... V-.. iii. Iii'lin ;ae A( : v i:r . i. Curat, M-.-i.ii.', ati.l 'niiie.i ellK ; very i ' ti :.lei lianiK-.iue mK .. i o;.i h'u'u, mud eakf.ihahm Ureaat Plna. ttravcteta, Kr Jtinfr. Fiir-'er liiugx, c. W e iHiii Ut txtioltii alU Bti'.u to wur UKk f tii.Ui ata! Jjiniir Va4 !:.?, miiitu ttre of supttri.-r i i.ility, in ll n-niMi'tx. Alao, a 'mJ atM-k M T.ihie, l.a, !-.ih,aiiil Mttstanl lnKm, r'urk, Ac, '.'u-'lT ."iirer-plateil Ware, tutcli as Cactun, Cake B:wk- ! -. f'piiu . tfc, of Till fcl.T yl ALITV, Jay ou baud. We nre lliii at Eastern prlroa for raiili, find wwmut our g.xata to In- a n-prpentetl. . H UtTtliLb HUH.-., 4 Main nt. Vi"i am t oi vm i mvum ' - wi: ili to call tb allvutMB of arwju aJUivtod wifli rmi-hs niid Olils; to thf ftet ti lr. Ja kk isi'h I'mi-li byrup ia nipt 1 1.. t ;uy and nU the lUiMinofcUiuii ;bai ace i4Uied for sa.lt. It is nwie ot ill tbous:.u li you i'r:i :-. N.i. !7 V;;;;, -f. WSiiCMt .f.Vfl JMf.vr UTHV. I J m u H' .I t. uill'A N 1 1. J The nnleriaMel bavin$r been aj.Hint4 Acut i f..r Evatisville anU vicinity, of tbe IHDIAHAPOLIS INSURANCE CO. ' S. F. COV1XGT0N, Sec'y. T. A. MoliKlS, lWt A.V TH a RISING SUN INSURANCE CO. B.J. HATHA WAT. SecV S. HATHAWAY. 1WI I arc jireoantl to unilerwrlte npoa the better cla a j cf File and JIaiiiii Huks, U as low rntea of re tnii.iu m are couswteul Hith jierinaneiicy aud rc labtlitjr. lies.: t omj'ane- ctiTiue Uult i.iiriiiess rxc.usive. ;., the State of Ii -'. 1 . . . ... KfAil loss giwdilr adjtiated and protni.ttj l:iid without any .. -... ii.. I. . or diminution v. ...a-ev.-r. keferearet: Eviry man, without rxrej.tion, tike has Mistained m in cither t' iti.,iny, a liit ot whom all ei'.i.-.eiia of our own State nar be Been at . iir .tt.ee. A. i. KEY NoLDS 4 CO. Bvaaarllk, July , 1R.V.-Iy V ' tilt H.-Z it:: I ti O I. It t lltKR and Uivpa Yite-jrar jaat r-eivel and f.r aU bv 11IAK. MrJOHNSTOK, Fosev's Block. I RUM l.HJV t..f Hit, WWII Mi aoaar -cared ln..; !:.), i" buelteis White Llealls, .".() lbs prl Barley. Beceived per steamer Hand Dell, at je.10 .. II. COOK k. SOXV. " !. ui-JiijJib EXPauss : VI DK1 - ' Jurt rrcriTed, a nice lot of ateel Spring Skirta, L.i. e Msntillas, Lh. e Pointa, with a lot of other g.ftt.is now foi pale by MI1.LKH A Mr II At 5, Uz'J 4a Main street. - fW On TUCR8DAI MOKKIXC, Janeao, i-v., sit our Aiirti.m .:ni, a lot if new F.e.!.s:. a - tv... ii. w DureHUi, and otber articles. Atao a caak of K. e on. Tcl.a. co, Shoes, r- ...i -made CK thing, aud UMf other artklea. liS II. XFLSOX a CO., Anct'tn. S iU'e'a Ot HH.fiWt KXTMjI 11.4 M., M.W99 cared eapnaaly Km . H. Mb 9mm, KeieiVed Js-r eteilUier Flii' ll. Z. B. COOK 1 SoN. fmM Pole Apenufor KvaniviUe, Ind. t .WBlaB s 11 Cutting Boxea. Sanfiril's Patent made by I .r1. i f N.w All ar.y, tor bale elieiip. h I ninths Cotton Line, tirasa, iletnp.and Maiiilla Berkorlt. Coll. . Batting. Blushes borM, alo e, sweeping, whitewash. brjed F nefcan. Dried Apphs. Cic. CctTee Kio and iT.lva in ancles. Bttgar three- p. olea of New Orleans rul- . rited and cratsln J white. F.-r sale by HBSKINE, CFKNICK CO., ttS 47 Main ttreet. 'ttRlE8I"4 lues Kio Coffee, V-l bl- V iiimngton Tar, V9 P.alf blda do, ino bi.ii Baaln, 00 bales Mavy Oaknin, Hi. bids Crushed Supir, 6i lioxes Pearl Starch, "' Imx9 aaaorted Tobacco, 15 cases Matches. In ntnro for aale. .v m1?. OP.l;. DALZSLL .V 00. Bsa mJ. TE - SiLr:MJ TO ? w undortaki ; '. ic... n.. . .i ..t . ! ..... i , . Grocery Store, not Ur from tub, city. Apply b) . '.., Journal ofRce, staliiiK aatary exi-cted. All artrth aula wast sjn-ak Uei man, and be accustomed to tntdlns. jrt-tt Caf.YTa T.i t Y.Tf ..-!, .Y. ' Jmt received n..w and iu store, from the aliovo : establishment 1 ft . ft TT M . 1 s cnena ionnvx'.''n lea, a .i irr:ui-s. 1 do do Old livKoi,, nn extra article. do do Gunpowder, assorted gra.les. I do do laHMlal, do da. I. do da Oub.ti;; r Bl'k do do. 1 do do Kt uK-hone or Kr-jrlish Br. akfast Tea. Tn The al ve lots are aon.e of th lieat STadea ,-f . T, ,t ..yer ottered this nia-rk. t at retail. t'oiianmer will please fake notice, that thc ; ..- are r.cw, fn-sti iinjort3tb.i.s, and n f o! ! -;.h k that has Ikhu on hund for years. Ve will prtar.intee. a U-tter nrti f.r tbe pi ice paid . l!.:n . i mm sMoUy in the bkUt of pettui).:. t'a.i p. . it. Also Ciu'd.oa and package Trasuluavs mm baud. Yl Kl.l.Y BBOft., j 14 - Main str.H-t. ,mjt a it UiA.Jl ti S it H ii ai tt tt . ne M h ' m ve i v .1 rl v. i ' ! I. i. ;i f.r t:ch infommtion as will b-nd to tbe detection and Conviction of tin- person or j i rsons a ho .iisn.aiitle.1 the N. ptune I n. I.npii.e, and placed part of Irs ftxlnrt-s in the ('until, on or uU-ut the lrt das of Jul v. jyC-4t V. I'..h i:K. Mayor. 10 HO., .iss'tl flJS'E i HI li.Vs. ,Mi jr..j.s I toil. i - Pias, linn'.'. Bpriii); .V suued, 2 ii... asa'd brass-liouiid Cedar llcckets, 2 '.'. do do do Churns, 2do7. do Iron-bound do do, 2-Hiests iiss d tVdar Wash Tub-, fielu 3 to 8 iu I.est, 2'. nest.-. M unlock' boH "an Pal!, 64uz ass'd In-n-l-oiind i '.-.lar Buckets, if ib.r extra lo a-. v ..'..k llor.-e do, 2n :ns Bail Boxes, m sts ass'd .". and l iu net lii rman Market Ila-k.'Ts, .'. di . as.-'ii inv. rei! Mark-1 lhiskits, doz a d I'iotbcs llask. t. YZZH . . Tb al-o.- hihmIs an- now revived in fine order, e v -rv low nt .. II. ( OU1-. .V .". VOic f - l'E ll.ll'E THIS II.I 1 a . in tbe rj business Mr. It. Js. TtXNEV, of the late firm of '! ..i.. A r. :.! Our Imnsi- i well estts!.tisbsd in bnPiriein this city, and with our facilities for buying, we feet asst. i- d that r.o b.t-.--e in the tra-lc 1 au offn superior itldtlCetTlent. cnr stock w ill l-e I.vrs" and varried, romprisirForeign and Dooaaatie I'ry v;.s."ls uenoratly, a full liaeul White (jvikIs, Notion Lwts, Shoes, UaU and Vsn. 'a,-. i-1 an. I new ctisr..i.i r isitiug the citjr, ae WyiSi BBOMCtraUy invite to call aud ei .mime mmr stack. Wo will timkc it tin ii a.'.iaiitago todoao. JEWEItL, MaWbLLKY a 0B. ErANsviLtftC, .luly 11, ls'-'J. jyia-lwd ,T B E I. s CHOICE JP P 1. 1. 1 1 u"P 8a new l : Bnaaj luodoxen Fn-sli Keceicd this day at . B. COOK A BOJT8. gfiOR.y .TIEJL.-Jt T R K Ell'Elt W' f-oiii tlie c nnM v. -'o 1, inbe's ot tn-sh irr..in., Clara Meal. KkKISL, CfJBkTICK 8 .. ;,. . Jl.ul. street. . aa a r . a 1 a a .1 Pr. 1 . ."i-Jf f a . a f. i .- No. 1 S.i I m. -n ; No. 1 UN ring : N... 1 White Flab, at jy 1 2. II. COOK st SON S. b oi .il ir.n s PMJirm at i n M. nadsa of Veaag Hyeoa T. .- lr.ia .rn c uts to !1 20. A nod art l.i-- ol T .- v.-'iti; llx-.'.-i Tea at iOc.it Z H. OOUk 8 MIX'S. g.y tt rit Wm at sit J r z. n. t o uk mi. a S N .-. : ' I- ii Itbiadag: . b.gs eztta ekaaor old (;- ' t Java Coflea, .'. do prim.- Lauryra t'liflee, ." do choice l.io do. :: bids double It. fined t'ra. ki d l.oal Sugar, d do do do f'riislie ! su. u, 1 du do do standaid I'ow'd Sugar, 2 do prime New York i. ;d. n Syinp, 89 bs ass d s.-al... am! Madab-iu licit ing, I-XS Western Kcserve I le--15 bushels White hValis. Mi in street and 2 F rst t. mmiKL' r eho.h thp. i.vpvrter. MM . -I irk lay a Perkins boadwa Pwrter. in loa ijts do do Ho, 2 - ib z pis Alls- pp"s li.dia Pale Ah , indczqt do do do. The akaaa 8J mm4 r-rt r is warranted to Is- the genuine imported article, and is in fine order, lb- 'l ived iti More and forsale by Ol Z. B. COOK ' myf.iTH k.!i IU STfUtS ! if.UTili.ft rSTLII" : 12 dozen a.ssd Kcalb. r I'iitcl, Iran N. 1 to It, both plain and fane) colored. Iteci iv.-d ill hue order and f.-r sale t Jj 16 y. II. i o . so? fCJ 1 a - U s i.wii LISM BPXITP P. 4 8 BaBBP joy p. Kiil-'i-i. t .. i Mel Kes....d in and for Mb) bi iaa-r' 1 '- II

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