Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 200, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 August 1859 — Page 2

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EVANVIULE, IND. o,iv tfLUVIlii Uiil'M j.u nirm r --- The Reduction oi nan service. The Washington correspondent ot the ... r I 1 . T l I r . a Philadelphia iYe says : " It seems, or at least it has been alleged, that the discountenance of post ottkes and alKlition or decrease of mail routes in the quarters mentioned, will, on investigation, j be found to be mostly confine! to j tricts w here the members ot the last Longrew were anti-Lecompton men! or voted - . at . . i i ?t tee post oince nppropnauon uni. i There are also several cases in districts in which Lecompton aud Administration men were defeated at the last election. Such has not been invariably tbe case in this region, unless in executing vindictive proscription upon one opponent they have been willing to injure two friends. The ever-faithful Warrick and the subservient Perry have been deprived of privileges to punish rebellious Spencer. But Posey, that supported rebel Hovey, has lost half of her mail favors, and suffers as much as Republican (liheon. But what makes these deprivations of mail taoilities hard to bear, is the fact that while our most important land mails are stopped, the expensive river mail that does no service to any one except to route agents, is kept up at an expense of over $30,000 per annum, which is five times the amount of all 'that will be saved by Mr. Holt's re-dii-.-tions in the First and Second Congressional Districts. The people of these district--should demand, on the meeting of Congro -, through their faithful Lecompton . r entatives, Judge Niblack, and Hon. Bill Knglisli, the ex-chairman of the Post Sea Committee, why this worthless and . rpeaahn contract is maintained with a Louisville company, old friends of the Post Master General, while he is searching into the account of every country Post Office in this part of the State to see rf it pays within a dime or two the expenses of carrying the mail to it. If he will look into the receipts of his river mail from Louisvill to Memphis, he will see that it don't pay one dollar in one hundred of its costs ; and yet there is no notice to iiuiu The saving of $250 per annum on thc Rockport route was au item of sufficient importance to justify the reduction of that service one-half, to thc serious damage of 40,000 persons : but an item of $30,000, which affects the interests of a few of his old neighbors is entirely overiooked by the economical head of tbe Department. And while thp enquiry is being made, it will be well also to ask, on what grounds the sum of 40,000 was paid to this Louisville Sherly Steamboat Company, not many months ajro. when the revenues of the Department wen- so iiepres?'d, for forfeitures that occurred four and five years ago, under Mr. CampMI, to which it had not the shadow of a legal or equitable claim. This Company obtained, not long ago, as we are informed on good authority, full pay for carrying the mail from Louisville to Cairo, in the low water seasons of 1854-."j, and 1850, when their boats Wttt tied up at Portland, aud never moved a wheel for months at a time. The deductions made by the Pierce dmiuistration for this failure to pertorni the service, have, years after the adjustment of the accounts by Mr. Campbell, Ih-cii paid up by this administration, as we any on the be-t authority, told. While the Departir.eut can t afford a $.r bill to keep up a ham mail fur a country town, it lavishes S-tO,000 upon mugtiiii eat steamers as a gratuity, for lying idle at tbe w liarf. A respectable correspondent who has had an opportunity to kuow tbe facte, desire us to commend this cae to the at'ention of the Re itivcs frori the First ami Secoud Congreioual Districts. 8t$i A i jrrespondeut gives an accouut of a practical joke played upon a fugitive couple of lovers, who were escaping from the vet i of an inexorable parent, which, if brought to the knowledge of the law officers, mijdit prove dangerous and costly fun. An ardent and youthful couple came on board u ate ar, at Hawesville, Ky., professedly for an excursion down the river. Tlic young gntkmnn, soon nftr 44 getting licj, began an enquiry lor a clergyman or a Kentucky magistrate among the pasAn impromptu parson was soon found by the lor era of lun on board, who volunteered to give the legal sanction to the banns forbidden by th obturate parents. The c eremony was performed with due solemnity before an assexr. rowd of passengers, and the fond couple pasted the evening in an ecatacy of bappiuen, in whih the whole company seemed, by their hearty congratulations, to ovtnpathize. Tbe lovers had entered their state-room, and were about retiring, when tbe Captain tbinkintr J . , v ' luin,"ng the joke had proceeded far enough, ir." rveued and revealed the imposition, in time to prevent any actual damages. The mortilied bride hid her chagrin and disappointment in blushes, and the rage of the infurialed 'f'.msman vented itself in profane anathema and a fruitier search for the letfti - mnn, w ho bad sloped. The next day the matter was legally and eeele.dastically consummated, and tbe runaways went home to 3ue for a pardon which they knew could not long be denicl. A friend, w ho has been on au ex tensive jaunt through the lower Wabash Valley and Southeastern Illinois, informs us that through all the river bottoms the ,in looks tleudi'lly. The prospects of a good ciop i.- as promising ni the fanners have had in sever.d yen . If othei portions of the West shall have poor crops, mo-;t of he region, that aie tributary to Ink Hj will ! bio ni with abundance. ttetf We taH attention to the sale ol a v tluuble lot ou Main street, ttween Sit.xth and Seventh, tbe advertisement of which is found in another column. A bargain may be had

The Italian I HI on.

It is proposed unit the Italian St.. 's shall . . Win ... ' :'o;:.i 3 C'.-iut.' ; w u it ion, iiu to. uau.; a Zollvcreiu, wLi!i Ua core;. uUhI mm..HwtMtluiaprii "'" ' m ' "' '"let : : - no . 1 1 -1 JT' -J" . , ... - r i. .. i re.... coaJiun.ii' jiiuo'V" .' w H olwnbwudmg luo ueipotuuu that rules . , , . iu mauy ot the States, the (Teruian Kmpire has grown iuto immense popularity by her tree commercial union, lo Ivusfia the credit of this great measure is due, and she U;is reaped the oenedt of it more than any ' other German State. Before the formation . . .. . .. . . of the ZoUremn on every few unlet of thc iii . mm A lai'ii ,rt A v Ai fnni itvn r V who m. v....., . river, and every frontier ot every btate, large or small, was lined with custom-house officers, and to say nothing of tbe enormous expense of that system, such were the vexatious restrictions that the trade and commerce ot the whole couutry were crippled. By a league of the States of Northern and Southwestern Germany, these obstructions liave been swept away, and between those States trade is now as free as it is between the several States of the American Union. One uniform tariff on foreign goods is established, and each State receives its fair prolortion of the revenue. This commercial league has given Prussia such a political preponderance in Germany that she is no longer second to Austria, aud has the courage to throw down the gauntlet even to France. A similar leajrue in Italv, in which Sar dinia the Northern an l vigorous power oi I e , . j the confederation, would preponderate, ' i would produce similar effects upou the Italian States, and particularly upon Sardinia ( herself. There is no country, in Europe bet- ..... .. I l.,- i, itiiw f.r ncTrii.nltnml ni:ln. r ; , ' i ufacturing, and commercial pursuits than 1 ILVi.l nil UI ut.niiv v tt . ., ....... Italy, and the sources of vast wealth lie within her own liosom, and in the numerous harbon of her peninsular coast. All she wants for it- development is peace and repose, and a political and commercial union which will make her internal trade free, revive and protect her foreign commerce, and link all her children together in bonds of a common nationality. Whatever people may say of Louis Napoleon, if be has done this for Italy, it is more than has been done for her fur a thocsaud years. A Card. Evansvh.lk, Aug. 3. 18.VJ. EniToa JocaxAi. Sir : I notice in your paper this morning paragraph accredited to the New Albai Lmtrx in which it is stated that Dr. Kennedy's patent lbr improvements in tan-yards hn been in use by the tanners of that city for thirty years. I cannot conceive what could have induced the Lfdifcr to give currency to snch statements, which have no fniimhUion in truth whatever. The right to use Dr. Kennedy ? patent was purrhn last spring by .'. II. Cardwcll, of New Albany, H3 will he l by the following certificate : Nkw Albany, June tft) Q D. H. Kexkkdy, DrjrStr: Since I have purchased tbe ritrht for votir improvement, 1 i more reatlily give it my recommend itio.i. It i, beyond doubt, a great I.ibor and money sariug improvement; and at this day is almost wholly indispensable. Its great advantage's, after a trial vi two jreara, though witliout authority from you, furnishes our reason for purchasing it, and the best recommeudation in our jmiver. With this expression of our opinion, 1 remain Your-, truly. J. II. CAKDWELL. Of course it is not to be supposed that Mr. Cardwell would purchase the right to use an invention which he and his neighbors bad been using for thirty years. Now, Mr. Editor, I beg leave to ay that mauy of the tanners of your owu city are using Dr. Kenuedy's patent, which tbey purchased tbe right to use during tbe Doctor's late visit to your city. Such gentlemen as Mr. A. Keis, Mr. Jacob Fleming, Messrs. Hement k Viele, Messrs. Kerth k Kranse, and Mr. Victor Btteb, have tested the invention and given certificates as to its liaefnlnesa and necessity. The patent has also baeu examined by two of your most eminent attorney, M. S. .Johnson, Ksp, and Judge Baker, who have given a written opinion that persons infringing the patent are liable to prosecution for damages. The extract which appeared in your column-, from the New Albany paper, if not contradicted, is- calculated to do me great injury ; I, therefore, ask tbe insertion of this card. Very respectfully, A. H. REYNOLDS. GUUKIINATORIAL CANDIDATES. The Sullivan Democrat, an independent and honest democratic sheet, lias the subjoined remarks upcn the inconsistency of those who attempt ,0 PPrt ,be aspirations of Hendricks, and ' m time, profess to be ardent friends f' Jodge Douglaa and defenders of his platform of princi pies, ft says: rh M r"r ffcmglae in ao rteong in ' ?! v?" V'" m" Tu " h" V!"' Button at Charleston, nd ha supported him rjurmg It past two year, ftend ti bwt chance with the ma of the party. WTeJI knowing this, tbe fnercli ot Me i . Ii.n,ham and Hendricks are laboring earnestly Ui prove that their man is the Doiiglan andidate. In thi race Hendriek.s has rather got the inside track of Dunham, and many indiscreet friends of Douglas are already shouting for him as the Anli-Lecoinpton Dowlas candidate. The truth is, loth of iheM-fgeiitlenicn - a tained the LacnapnM ftMtj of the Admin-i-ti.ttion, and how our friemls can claim Mr. II. as au esjiei ial favorite, while he has and still holds an important oHieeJunder Mr. iihanan, is more than we can imagine. The nomination of Mr. li. would be a queer Douglas triumph ! We do not witdi in these remarks to ie understood a objc ting to him or Mr. I 'unburn. Either of them cotiMdr well ipialitied for the office, and shall warmly supjiort if nominated, hut we do object to rlaiaing any such un a us the especial Dongla3 candidate. If such are the champions, Dougla.. timber inu t be scarce. Such parades of his name and h pro-itution of b: nittuence will weaken the eac oi ibe Little bmut raoie than nnything el e. A line of tc ieraph h now in ope ration letwccn Indianapolis and Terr" Haute, which pj tj lb. Praiiie (ity in telegraphic union with the re t of the couutrv.

I'npopulartty of the Peace. "

Ir is that before the overtures fur Mcacc were ixv.Av by Napoleon to tbtt. inusIrian Emperor, he gave notice ut' his inttiiti.jns to l;..- K .!! ..1 irtlliti.i. 1 hee 0 cr- ... - r . . . .'av .s i lures arc siuu to nave uevu urtuu iru in ci fences of a erowiuir distrust manifested bv 6 8 .... the Sardinian King and the Italians generanv 0f th.c French Emperor and army ; the further the ' ! i I t ! : i r t . 1 illtO ltu.1v. llU'.l C. - pecially iuto Lombardy. the more manifest was thc ingratitude and enmity to thc Frecch alliesJ. The Lombard regiments in tbe Austrian army were those who made . . - . . I ltie mosi desperate resistance to tue r rencu troops in the last battles. A Paris letter sayi : Although, never were immures against the French Press more oppressive or vexatious than they are now, yet some how or other all Paris is familiar with what the Emperor is resolved it shall ignore. At this moment thc public is very generally aware of what passed at Milan. On Louis Napoleon's entrance into Paris the population is not taken in. It knows that the Italians are frenzied with rage. It knows that in Milan the Emperor was hooted and hissed, and that flags and emblems of the French Alliance were torn down, and trampled upon along his passage; that at Turin it was only by the utmost eftorLs on the part of the Government, and militarv, that excessive , insult was spared the ex-liberator of Italy. When, after the peace, Count Cavour j found himself, for the first time, face to face with the Emperor and King, he found it im- j possible to remain within bounds of etiquette. and his indignation burst violently forth, so violently that at length Louis Napoleon, under control as he usually is. lost ' . 2. . temper in turn, and threatened. Tbe word arTe3t cavei his lips, at which tbe betrayed Piedinoutese Minister turned round, saying : Arrest me? try it! but vou would not dare, for you would then have no choice ... lelt you but to go oacK to r ranee tj,c Tyrol." through The military spectacle", got up not three weeks ago, by order j in tbe theater and on the line ot the Boulevards, and intended to excite national enthusiasm, are now forbid, by order also, lieeause what tbey set forth is too ridiculously at variance with tbe situation of relations between Sardinia and Austria. It is now formally anuounced tuat neither Victor Emanuel, nor any responsible Minister of Sardinia, signed any paper at Villafranca, save and except tbe armistice, w hich continues to the 15th of August. Austria and) Sardn.a are still in a constructive state of open war, no terms having yet been accepted as between these two belligerents. Sam. lloustou, in bis last vagary, has become a most extravagant eulogist of Bfcbananism. The New Orleans Pinnutit, in describing what it calls a political phenomenon, says: The successive elections throughout tbe United States have not elicited anywhere such another lofty eulogium on the wisdom of the A lministration and the character of Mr. Buchanan, as that with which Sam. Houston opened the political campaign at Nacogdoches, on the 9th ult. His opposition to Mr. Buchanan aud tbe Cincinnati Platform he explains on the ground that he was not sati-fied that they did not favor the 44 scpiatter sovereignty '' heresy, which is just now the object of special denunciation by both patties in Texas; and he plants himself on the basifl of opposition to squat ter sovereignty, on the doctrines ol the DreJ Scott decision, and thc support of the administration of Mr. Buchanan. These are strengthened for the political canvass hy charging his adversaries with coldness to the President, a support of the African slave trade, and, by tbe usual declarations in such cases, of being nnllifiers, secessionits, disunionists. He (Sam Houston,) is the true, untainted and implacable democrat the champaion of the South and of the Union. A FlKXB is II r man Shapk. Tbe Uoc-hes-ter Vnkm of Friday gives nn account of tbe narrow escape of a mail train, filled with passengers, from btiug thrown from the track ou the Auburn division of the NewYork Central railroad, aud down an embankment, in consequence of a fiend in human shape, named Wright, having placed one of the heavy T rails alongside ot tbe track in such a position as must necessarily result in a crash up Fortunately, tbe scoundrel was seen, an 1 the rail removed in time for the train to pass. Wright was nrreated, aad laid his crime to bad liquor. WTlea taken to Pittsfield, where he was examined before a justice, the excitement agaiu-t him was so great that it was proposed to hang him, but better couusels prevailed. The proof against him is strong, and he will be punished to the extent of the law. Thk Nkw Hotel Project Deferred. It being the dullest season of the year, with a tight money market, when citizens are the least inclined to be liberal tow ards a public enterprise, Mr. Rudd has decided to lefcr the opening of tbe books for a subscription to a new hotel to1 a more active and prosperous season. As tbe summer is so far advanced that arrangements for build ing could not bc completed for doing anything towards putting up a house this year, the project will not suffer by the postponement. He will return in about four weeks, Wetter prepared, himself, to go iuto the busineei, when he hopes the c itizens will join in M .i.'li tip his efforts with more spirit and liberality. He will not relinquish the deviii of getting up a first class Hotel in I. vanillic, till the project is vetoed by the absolute refb al of the citizens to help build it. tfcf" The Kansas Constitution, though radically anti-slavery, is not so much so as the 004 framed at Le i en worth, as it docs not extend the right of suffrage to aaglOff The seat of government is to le located temporarily at Topeka. It is believed tliut the Democrats will strongly oppose the Constitution when it is submitted to the people for ratification, as the have been defeated in the Copvantioa in their efTortS to include j the gold region and the IMtitte di-trict withj in tin- State boundaries, and also in the exi bi'io'.i ot life neproes anil the prohibition ; of bank iinCt. Now u; the time to procure fine. we ll made garments at very low figures, as Lyons is selling clothing remarkably low, being desirous of reducing bn -fock before starting East

LoilbViLLE. The Journal eays that, by

the showing of the polls " Louisville has J lot. population sinc Ittt. ;i- .- po'.leil more votes tutu than hunt. The pui.lit will tor in a iU!.ui! or om n . :u:.t. "y uic - : - i .1. ... :.. .1.. ...:n i i. ' vote ast ; ami Hint judgment will be much

to our disadvantage, especially as it is main- M-nday, Auk. 8th, at woch ... L i i i . ,,!" "atiim-its w-wtons from lay to day Uined that we had a tree and fair election. assessments shall be e-iuatiied. All tax-i f- J a -. v J a . . .rm AT -a tab a -

PMiBll of Skui ction. a young man named McCormick has been lodged m jail . . . at Indianapolis, where he rem;uns in de'rinon ,l,rawl tvitl, tl... ... J mini, ui v'Ijvv'vj duction of two young girls named Browu t and Lancaster. It appears be bad induced both of tlfem to leave their homes aud take i up their abode in a bonse of ill-fame. Dcf A Charleston correspondent of tbe Philadelphia Pre indignantly denies the assertion that Charleston is a sickly plate in the mouth of June. He says Northern delegates to tbe Democratic Con vention need I have no fear in having it assemble in Charleston, on the score of health. He says, in addition, that there will be both plenty to eat and drink. Si'kxckb County. A friend writing us on private business from Spencer county, here wH, bc nu,e or nQ opi)03;tion in , county to the call of a convention ; people generally, they arc now advised, arc ; fAVor 0f jt. uc says the corn crops , look unu3ua wc. , J J B'-t.V The uew laws were proclaimed to lie in operation yesterday, as we learn from Sheriff Hall. tsjSenator Sumner's friends expect him home some time in November. NEW" ADV ERTISEM ENTS. lMte Mvina.' iwtfvM iiRK WW CeiLir Til!', tedar HuckeiN, Cedar 'hums, Pine Till, Churns, Rncket. Well Bucket-, llore Burkrta, Oak btnlde l.nckets, C'ednr and Pine do., J'lour Can, Suj; ir Cms, Mutter Jluckrtx, Market Banket, Clothe do., Keet do. Large assortnient of Fancy Baakt-ts, Cedar Fawreta, Lemon Sjue,-7 i-. Potata Maalierri, Bed MauU, Bollliifr Pina, Clothes Pins, Mvd and taring ; Half Bushel, Peck, Hall Peek, and Quarter Peck Munin.. ; Yankee PecU and Halfdo, combined. Towel Kneia, Knife I! -. and UMaketa, de., Ac. For sale al auffC Z. H. COOK A SON'S. ateru' thm ljvomsm h ilttjy -eu Ww vi. 1 apply to the Board of Coiumis ioners of Vuiulerburgu County, on the lirst Monday in Septuinter next, to-wit : Ou the Mh day cf said month for a grant of Licenae to retail Spirituoiu Liquorii, at bis usual place of business, ou Front street, between Lett and Pjtie streets, KvaatVinV. aut$C,.awd .'AMI-- CARTEU. I. . O. E.-Tlir. MKMHERti OF EVANSVJLLK F.N' AMi'MKX I No. JO are particularly reju. v I to attend the regular iiR-vtiiijf i u MOSHAY BTKNI1IG, Auuust mh, :is bnsiness of importance will Ik- transacted, iu vhiih all .-ire interested. By order. nge at L. H. PLAVT, Scribe. sugar-cored Hams just received, which are arkiiowteeVed to he the hMtt In tbe market. For sale by Z. II. COOK t SUS, augt) Agtmt lor Kvansvikle. m JthVWJS' .WJI i t HK. iOO DOSfW Saloon Matches, with or without Sulphur. Be reived by Z. II. COOK A S 'N. Wm WK ED 3fO.5 1" HALF BALES, KJCKT M naRtT. fr sale, t( arrive, ly R. UILBKBT A i'"., No. 4 Sycamore st 1 t . aaa mTWEEtE-lS HOWS ( Hvl E H". li Fnlt y sale by S. K. UILBKBT Jt C(. ft' HUE FimiMi HALF J:ll!,. SO. 1 f r sale by S. L. Ol LHF.KT A CO. WA l A COFFMlk-!M COCA . i s l'uU SALE by s F C.ILBKBT A 00. H H I E POM OEM anp'i 50 hi Hh l Oli SALE HY f. V. UILBKBT A CO. wates: FltAlLfi, sr.w n't', jr r meJU oived and for awle by augC 8. K. UILBKRT A Iaan m hhls, la rue sTe a si in mse order, fat salt bv aiiiffi SF. QftBIaT 1 CO. rjmiOHACCo Wi PACKAGES (if ViUUiSIA Pounds, Fbcs, Twist, and Fig, for sale low by B. K. OlLBKBT A CO. Wmiil NE819 KKflB, BEST QUALITY, POM AM sale t.y S. K. UILBKUT C0I fbti ' LJM P. AX It ' rulXT DMA WW for sale by 8. K. Ul UBEltT A C'J ast A HE A It if Si LAI BO 0B 8T0LBM IV from the subscrilK-r living in Evansvilk-, on tne uignt 01 tno .em 01 .mi, 1 - a .uexicau 1 Mustauj; Pony, attout six or seven years old. He is a light yellew or clayhauk, with a large white spot on bis left side, white tm. black mane anU tail ; shod on his fore feet and not ou his banc feet ; a sort on Ins back, caused by a mobile. He had on. when In- left, new leather and v. ebb he ul-. all. No t ther marks recollected. If stolen, I will give the above reward, cr if strayesl, I will give $5 lor any iuforinatien, so that 1 may get him again. aug5 K. S. BC8T0N, Evansville. misH1L'T10J' A'TI VETHK MA9 paitueiship heretofore t xisting bclwt t n T. J. White and C. G. Keats, under the 11.11110 of T. J. White J-Co., is this day diseol ved by nialii.il consent. CO. KEATS is alouu authoii.ed to settle accounts. Btansvii 1.1, Aug. :i, 18.10. aagg-lOt Ml Tl'AL FUSE 1 NSl'BAN'i'E COMPANY, 1 OF VANIiEKBI Biill COI NTY, I BrawrriLfca. Aug. I, iti'.n.J Jt L Mt V T A V . - THE A iV.VtV A Ms Selection for SO Yea Iiirectors ami a Sc. r.larv will beheld on MONDAY, Aug. 1'., 180, betwtea the hours off 2 and 4 o'cb P. M., at the ofite, on Third street, adjoining the ' resreutC ity Bauk. MWfi-lM KOllT. EARLY, Secretary. E?OB SXMsE -A Ui o.v HAIX STREET, Mj betwan Sixth and Seventh streets, with a small frame house 011 it, will he sold at private sale between this ami Saturday. If tint sold by Saturday it will be put up at auctio i ami diposed of on that day, at the Court House door, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Here is a rare chance for a bargain. For particular, csll on the nndersigned at llnghci'. atigo-tdl V. K1LL0REM. WB-LASTER PABM8, WHMTE A.V, M Cciin nt, Sash ami Doors, Nails ami Ulass, all sii iust receiwd and for sale bv GEO. FOOTER A- CO., Hitg." Sanaa Locust atnaal anil the Canal. K? A. BROWN SAM. Pl'TNATd. BROWN & PUTNAM, COMMISSION AND FdRWAltDING MERCHANTS, No. HO Tctioupltonlaa Street, I W 01; 1. ti Wm, LA. &HT Particular attention paid to the sale of Westla produce. l'cional atl. utioii paid to Forwanliug Karokaiidjaa. t) Inlialation. MM . RI BfJE, HAlr'M.Vii I.OfATEIi 1 -i mailt nth in Ean- ville, li d., can consuited daily (Satardays and Sundays exceptl, elm!, davs h will Im- iu Newbuigh. at Cnio!i Bttbe,)at bis room No. o, in tie- W ashington llotul, from H o'c'.M-k A. M., pntM I P. M., Kit all I 'll RON 0 ' or lon stand m. di- a - (ONSI'MPTIVM INVALIDS will do well lo tall upon In. I'.l'RuE, whose snct ' sstul method of tnatiii.- diseases of the Throat ami l.uiig-t by the two-told practice of ,tp. ftliCOln-H to ll.t yrilt njfrvtrtl, ' trith a)irtiftri1. eaaanaatfeaaf remtmir. - Vi. B. cm refer to many formerly raflerlM with Conaamptlre listases, but are now enjoying peiftt t In-all h, this class of disease t an no longer Itc roiisith red ini urable. Oiseases of thc Eyes will receive partki:lar attention, which tie treats upon a mere piiuciple w ith nnpaiatlt li tl n-. . s, l ( '. u-ull it i. .n tree. Ugo wly JARTH U'OMR .V .TtOViAIf A Beptembar ., lain, the Board of Count t U mmi.si rs of Vantlerburgh omuty, will contract with the bitl.lt 1 most ativautageous to il.e interesl of the connty , for hutklag the fill on Franklin st., at the we:i end of the bridge crtstn Pigewa Cre-k, 1. 11 said sliert. Sealetl pi.. sals . i Mini wink will be received up to u in Its k M., of aaM day, at the Auditor's oUi. e. Boutl Mini seem ity will be i-tuiceil t. lb. roa 1 rai toi 1 for sanl w-,. ll IN del ol lb.- I mil Boatd jv-H) l.itO.I WM II. W ALKER. Anditor. -fVltJA RS ! il MtJABS! m ,n, k tn Haan Jti.tSjn t 'oiiiiecli. nl :-ee! and Havana lo -alia, m,U0U Honda and Havana It. Kiilm, ion o" Half S i -I M In bua The al ove slock w ill bo sold on accoiiimolatiu) i.iios f.. pn.nipt men. A tlCMBKBTst rM I I"". .Mam atreel Ft loaviUe lud.

MISCELLANEOUS.

fy907'"1 .f0 TION. BnW'anm.ai Ca il Of the 15 i f 1 . n l r the i a aji, I "Mil rsill aaowt as u Boat el E.jUaozatU i p.malUn.s: aa-.-s-ment t it. by pi-rsotial projM-rty within tl..- crj Uffaitaof tlM Olty of Kvuusville, at the City t'lerl' clc A. Jtl., until all 1.1VITS ItIV Ii t-.-Wv auqhtrd ti gall ami examine their resjieruif n.vi'.-'ni'iit. ! et,.tv tl iiiiin-ni ' men t or dur ing the iMermii-Mviis ui si l session, and if they fln'1 c""""' '"i" complaiut m Kwh aaawmenti to liferent such rifv.in to the .U.ar.l f.-r adjmlwent. By ordr trthc Comnifin fonnrii of Kvima-L"e--1 l. BURKE, City Clerk. ,1 liius J I . nut) ir i- tie, l'j Uozen Ajiple I'an r thiu iiQfieiit :':.nu the old sty) JyU GKo. S. BONMTAUi l" Mail t. p Just Hrrived from tile East, a fiedi Hiiiijiiy ut excellent DRY OOODft. efcattettng ir. part of a lar'c lot of Mosquito Bar, Calicoc, A, ,t-., w hit h wo offer low for cah, at our che.ip, Cash jt'-re. No. 40 Maiu street, Kvauavillf, Iml. atiL MlbLKB K I KB A US. TEMPLE'S VOMPOCJVli U F HOPS AND BONESE IT ii tbe safest, "uret-t, cheapest, and loont reli tbio reme'ly for thc permauiut cure of t'M)8, COUGHS, IMA HSU ESS, ASTHMA, CHOUP, WHOOPIWa UOtJGtf, And all affectious of the Tin oat auU Lubh. Itl-e-iua prepared upcu Kcientilic riiH'iplea, ami tim arth lt that are entirely vt-geUblo. 11 COMPOUND 8YBUP OF HOI'S AND BONES ET In iiianufacturwl hy " 1 111 1 mmmmTm C. BOTHBNBUSH k SoN, Hamilton, lUitler County, Ohio, to w)iom all orders niusi le wMreswl ; and aoM fcy " .p KELLER A WHITE, Dmiste Evannrllle, Imliana, and by PniizisN and Mei-chant-tlm ui;ho:;t tha I iu,try. jantf0ly Mh t. tJ. J. LhEitV qVljyUJYIt Hi! BMJ 5TITCTK OR NKHVK TON 1 1 una. i aa FEVER AND AGUE NERVOUS DISORDERS, YKLLOW, CUAOnKB, AND PAN AMAPEVKRS, Gun often be prevented by thpnseofthli inratuaI tile remeifj. The recipe it from n very elehratel j Huatdaa after aaving lliirty livo yearn' eiperi- ) enre in Hesj itaN midprivnte praeti.-e in JJew York City, and has Im en tl.tl in nil e tl n of the .:it v : rinir llie p,'it i , -.r, with til lu wt weml. rl'nl sin-ecus Art-t.-H AVrc us, Dfjtrvtii; or ttiftriuj putu cesijruiunt, mftt r ili"nf t I recoiiiiiieml and guarantee this Med ciiie if h perfect Ton I.: J. II. 11 AA UP, Proprietor. M Maitk-u Lane, r1 6 Fletcltrr etn-et. New Yolk. For sale by I.EICH CABLSTKDT. jel i-dd wi.ni SOUTHERN RAILUOAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE ANI BUSINESS DIRECTORY, rmnmx m'vblmshek hethix woim ML with a cirmltticn of ten thousand s r liu uth, . ulil reepectfullr inform tin- pierduuits off Kansville mid vicinity that h- i prepared t contract for advert is uicut.s at very Urn r.iU-. Tci'Tlrl f& Busings Card tin, Square Half rage one Pae .51 1 per rili'ln aV Atldress J. C. BRAIN, I lit. i Bonthem Kailroad Gniile, !' 14 l.olli:. .11, . K.. jyll-d II T NNELL S Mills, WATATT STRI:Kt'aN1) T&E CANAL, EVANS I 'tf.LE, )Nl. rmpHAs .vjji m:stam.msujiejt Am. is now inlnll operation, wilh new ami coiplata MmbiiHTy of the latest style, t -r Planing and I'ri ssjh - Lanlar, planing and grooving Floor 7 ing, Mrkiii;: I'.Miisaiitl .Nth Moiiltllng-, Window Bliii.! . a:i I -ry olht-r t---t riilan .1 iMrkd-ie-iu such establishment . All work al ihe-e Miils wtiranttsl ( he wall done, nntl uill lie offered at tbe lowest e.-tah rie s. Pai kiiic. Boxes of all kinds inade to 01 Ur. Brackets and Su 1 to any pntH'i u. Stilling and al' kiinl.s of Sawing dui.e t- oi.b-r, and in the m.t approved style. hj: WILLIAM HUNNELL. kl .il LAIS KYANSYlLLi: 2 CANN'EL'i'oN TBjVWKKKLY PACKET. WmJGMKT TiJmHti I'ACKET 11.1M CES ! ! The fast and light passenger packet A I.I PA, Capt. Cn.Mii.rv Or.siiLF.it, Clerks Wmth ington ami Ctvojier, is now placed as a ierinauent pa it t in tite 1 1 .itle. ate! will iesure aSvaat rule i-nne-tuallc, every HON DAT, 1TBDXJC8DAT, AND FRIDAY at 10 o'clock A. M.. and returiiing, will Intra C'an-nt-Hon every Tl ESDAY, Till KSDAY, ANI SATIBHAY, j 7 For fi eight or pasage, apply on boanl. or to WM: I'AKTEK. Agent, angt Pavilit Ti Hotel. St. Cliarles Saloon. Ni:' PROPRIETORS HIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANLZAT103L jmBESSRS. MMA.n.HEB AT Mi HEME! 7BB, WfM from New Urbane, have purchased the St CHARLES SALOON, on First street, aeartjf opjiOsite the Po.-tt tlllice, and have relitte . it in an elegant and attractive style. Ik ' Ui w ; r tprietnrs have had long exn-a Mm M keep, rs ot fashionable ami popttlar Restaurants in New Orleans, ami they will endeavor, li their new hnnap, to com bine all the elegancies aid luxuries of Kofflhom and Southern Restanials in the ST. I'llA KLKS. They have brought a largo and com lete sti ck of ch tire Lupiors from New Orleans, which they ...Il ted with care during their bnsint-M in that city. Their COB beet lona and at aalntlwa in that city will enable Xheui to obtain the ch icest suppi. es of Litiiors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, and they will s;are uo expense nor Ktiiis to nmk ' 11 KI.1 S surpass, !e le.'fier, its lormc r representation, as a jdci-sant Saloc n, a place of good living, and etefjant, relined and luxuri' us n sort. aHJSilliar-1 players will find at thishalooii a set of th tinext marble top Billiard Tables, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. M. Bruns- , w ick d On, Tint undersigned flatter themselves thst long exi pc-riciicc and aanM attention will enable ibcnt to j merit a reputation Ojaad to any Saloon iu tite westI c-rn country. MCt5 A rplendid J.nm li will be served up iu the most approved style, ectrv inoruing at III o'clock. HAMMER A DBKlTUgS, au,-4 Late of New Orleans. TH E Ms M T T Is B .W A V STMMsM, AHEAD. You often hoar Lndie- remark that they can al1 wayi be aoited at s. EMBICH A CO.'S. Well, ' the reasou is that thev keep art rythinjr in the Dry j Ooojrfs line, ami al thej are tLsj onng of their itO k ' at rednoed price- in order to wake room for aa early fall purcoa.- ; the attraction Is unusually lurg' . Their stock ot Shoes is excellent, auJ ill prices eannot be excelled. augl BT A W SCHOOL P E THE 'AV I';Mj SRI AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The Instructors in tin- S l!i ,. J01.1. Caiiiok, LI, D., lo -ale 1't ofessor. 11. n. TnaanaiiAi PaaaaM, LL.D., Dan.- P10I an r. His. Emouv Vas!u:i k, LI. D.. Dniveffattj Pro'SS If . TbeCoiirsrt -, instruction embraces the various brunch, s of the Common Law ; and of Eqaaty, A.lmiraliy, t'oniiiK 1. ial, International) aa 1 OanatitQ tioiml Law : and the J urisprtnlence of lite t inted ittnti s. The Law Library consists of aln.nl 1!.o(hi v. in uef, and as new works :ipp ar, tlo-t are a 1 1-d, aud every . it a t is made to rent), r it complete. 1 n -: na tion is irivcn by oral let '. 111-es and t. positions, (ami by r. . ttalioiis ami e. lunnations 111 connection with them,) of which there are It) every wavk. j wo Moot ('cm is ari ills 1 liiddeu in each wtvl , at each of which a cans,, previously given out Marzaad by four students, and an opinion delivered by Ibe Presiding Instructor. Rooms and other Cacti ti, - are aftt profttlc 1 for the Club Coin;- ; and an Assembly i.-. held wuekly, for practice in debate, and acquiring a knowledge .,f pj Ihuneutary law ami lu-ocrs- lin.,. Sin it-tits ni) t liter the S. ht 1 ni aa) stage 1 1 their brofoMional itndiesot mercantile pi'irsuits, aud at the Commencement of either termrorill (be middle, ir oth, r pari 1 the t.-nn. Ti y art i Hharty lo ebs t wbal stodies they will pursue, an ..ntiiig to th. n v i. w of ll.eir own wants ami tttaiuiiici Is. Tlia Acadenih alyear, which commence on Thins day, ri v Weeka afttu th. 1 Third Wi ilncadnj in .lulv, is dividisl into two tarala - twenty eeki each, viib a am aleri ..r six areeAl at I he end oi'eacli term. liming the wini. 1 m ii . 11, th. Librury is anan ed, warilM-d ami liKhle.l, .n tile use o I the uie III tiers 1. 1 thc School. The Kxerdsua o the next Term will commeiice on MONDAY, hVptomhar ib. U A)iphralious tor admission, or tor catalogues, oi any tui t her itika luat i m , ui be ma. If torilhei ol Ihe Prolestoi - ., i ,,,,1 , ,. ( AilbHlPt.! M l lull ' VI alK-

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2? J VS. fHJKMJh:Y Vol WAST a" I Bran, it to No. 32 Mam street. They VICKEItY imoTHlRt. -s 11 efceal MTBH i: -JO TMERVMtS I Hi. sU BEAT Mm prime, for sale by :,Tu;5 GEO. FOSTER & CO. Til E I' .HE TO Bl Mi B ME MM BEEF. 1,.KK Tbs sugar-cured Dried Beet just r ceit oil and for sale by jyjl CHAS. McJOIINSTON. M .? EOH L.OCVST EVUtt .'-I WILL pay the highest price for good Black Locust Logs 10 to 14 inches thick auy length delivered in IveaaadLb. CHAS. BABOOCKJ MAJtlMMs 1" I LOI it ir, fl.s.Vf nv AWs W bent reoetted per railroad this day bv augi geo. Foster a co. WsMtMTK L MM A'-400 BBLB., MJV ( rr gootl hipping order. Also Grey Limn in Ma. and bant Is, in any quantitv to suit purclias- " hj GEo. FOSTER A OO. MM QTJL T O Mi .EAULY HE8UAM00K I Am. Pvtaaaaa reoeiv.-.l every day frmu the coiinv . ircsii ana nice. p EKMC1NK, (T KNICK A CQ. m T EHHMCMJTE, VtJBJS MVUlc VtJTW, al 47 MAIN STKEET. Wanti;d One tlienaaiiu tlwllart' worth of City Ortlers, in exchange for fin rries. jy7 MWiiBMi UOOli POTATOES.-: W TM of those elegant Mercer Pobitoes, superior to anything iatlie inai ket, m-eived this day and f i sale by ('HAS. McJOIINSTON, my 1 Main street, uear the Canal. AfyMtEE 8 E Y CMMBESE ! - ;A5 B OXES, Hti extra gotvl lot just received; those wanting -tuictliitiL: ni-e, by lix or slid-, call in at CHAS. MVJOHNSTON S, jy7 IVjsey's Block, Main st. Ps : CAPS I CAPS I FOB Oft BIST MAS A large and splendid aastirtiueut Caps, for men and bovs, laics! !yles. jut received per Kaici by VAUTll.il A M.VKCONNIER, le-7 No. .Tl Main street. IfJwAti'' .tlA. HEBEMs ISO PJMCXtwM ages, w Itob- and half bids sr.d kit", asrt-d intuits rs, it-ceiveti this dav s-r railroad, tor dale low af S. E. ulLBBKT A CO., v Bl Wft. 4 5ycjtnnire street. COX TO. 1'jtB.sJMJ BATTUVa tit aneorted Cottea Yarn. Ion bales Kts. 1 and 2 duiron Batting. In store and f .r swle bv niyll ' WIIEELKIS t KIC'.v Ms O VB ! EL O VB .' 150 It A RUE I S Am ami sacks im store aud to arrive, extra and snpcrfiita Uoentry Brands as gootl as the liest and as low as the loweot, t jel l VICKEItY BROS., hJ Main st. rmto' TMfiTEZmtVEBs' OEJ4JOoh M dip o. '!a. We are now in receipt ol a very choice bt 4 hxiee Teas, btmght expressly for retail ;n-..ie. t;!l one- and all. Saiaplas given with pleas -ure, by 7.. II. COOK ft SON. WBOTATOES ..V M In biislu-Lt good larirt? Onions, "i" . do tfo dt Potatoes. Keceivetl and for sale bf Irfl 'HAS. M. JOHNSTON. COJSt BE TE for tin- oelebrated Thief Pr-of Sales, MM. ILAFES. We are agents Iial!' PatenC Fire Proof und msnul icturcd by Hal I, .Cat roll A ta. Ciuciunati. A constant supply will lie kept ou hand, and sold a' manufacturer's prices. wWi. t' Am ' PB,EST.' BUDS. BBBE.Vli:v GVM HELTI.VtJ J.VJI M PACKING at Fa-tory Pi ices A la..- . N. F. Bt lting Comp.Oiy's Otwls in -roue at all I fines, lit Manvtai hi. 1 ;.s' ! ::i is. W.-irranle ! nparaer to any other. C S. tVKkks, mai J Sign of the Mill Saw, l.'i First stii-e!. BJREE EXHi H ITia.V OF THE My 'lai t -t .-in -J:ie-t Wautiful t.x-k of Rata -u.tl Caps cer . pen .;in EanaraUat Coin oae 1 W.- will he pl.ased at ult tiiuai to sle.w tnr - ! and -ti litem cheajt-r than the 1 h.-ajest. Al 111 K M.U' WNMKI'.. wptll o;' Mam trMs gmt i l' E' HA.fi m-lOO OM THESE P celebr-ito.1 Hams, together with a pood as ornnent it other ax ats Shoulders, Clear Side, Pickled Pork, Dried Beef, Beef Tojujueft, Ac , jnat i . ired arid for rale by CHAS. Mc.lOHNSTON. e'J Maui strei, 1. ear the Canal. rtl.il.S- M I'.Tt M 8. -t; Iron Cbtera Top, 1 wood do , do, SOsett,. Tump Fitniy vl 4"0 lt, Pinup Chain, :UM feet tMixed Pump Tubing. .Iiwt received .-iihI for sale by JACOB ST RA li B A SON, uinr4 74 Main street, bet. Second ft Third. ii,'MiHME8 P9 lOflO lha extra sujovr -cared Hi i.-.l Bef, 1 Bm catavasaeddti tto Ham-, JXatttti SiiU- Bacon, r-tKi INs Lard, "xi lbs Shld'r do, Beef Tougues, BM mm Hoin-y, a lot of fresh Butter A 1 Jnst r. ceivetl ami for sale at any I VICKERY BROTHEB3. Wm A S tiMi T S , U Hit BOAR Mi ATS Brooms, Co.Tee Mill-, Brushes. Dust Tans. Dtut rs, Cfotnef Lines, Clothes Pins, Bed Conto, Ohnri-.s, Bowl, Boiling Pins, Mashers, Cotton Mops, Mop Handles, Door Malt. Or any tiling you may want. Csll and see for vourselves, at any.1 VICK LKV BROTH EES, 82 Main at. ma 1. mvm t EisOVB : eMsoWb 1 j r sT At j received and for sale t' sks fresh groiiinl extra whitf wheat Flour, j'tsks do afatthli d". lo bbls extra 1. All of which re warrant, ango VICK Eli Y BROTHERS. Steam Threshing- Machines. 1 1 MHH Tnw NMIIP, ) VAMDtKCCROII COCXTY, ISO. MMBE, TUE L.S'Mi E BSM UJV EMM WW citizens of Vanderburgh County most cheerfolly take this method of recommending to the farmers and wheat growers of this and adjacent t utilities the Steam Thresher and Separator lately Introduced by our euterprialng (cilowcJtiaen, Mr. WILLIAM HOWABD, and believe it is a aarlng of expenee of fully one-third over the hore-power. As a proof of thu uikive stutenit nt, w w would state that thc machine left the farm of Mr. John J. Terry, and was hauled by oxen one mile to the farm of Mr. Morris Matheny. and threshed and cleaned, to the entire satisfaction of every person prosent, and with less bands than Mr. Matheny usually employed, fir? Imtdred aud Uty-fuHr IxuheU BTVMHfaffni &;ittr. We would also say that the fears entertained by some before its arrival, of the danger of tire, has been entirely expelled, as we h a. witnessed it nuuiiii for hours together, sur rounded hy dry wh-at stacks. Signed. M. M. Gibson. M. K. Matlu-nv, t. S. Kelsey, A. Kni-ht, John Rid rick. Samuel QMfngi John S. Terry, hi W . l hute Jonathan Phar, W in. D. Kuapp. aug-.-diw .WkwOTMIE OE tl'A RilMAJVW SALE. OJ w Notice is hereby given tliat, in conformity with an order made by the C nirt of Common Pleas it its June term, 1850, I will sell at public auction, oa the 25th day of August, ut 2 P. 31., at the door of tbe Court House, all that part of Lot No. 1. in Block No. 37. in the Rasrern Enlargement of the City of Evansville, thus lxnuided : Commencing ou the front line of said lot on Main street, at a point syA fi-et from the line dividing saitl lot No. 1 anil lot No. 'I in said Block, thence nloiir said front line 18 feet and niuo inches towards Sixth street, theme ut ritebt angles to Main street to th.alley in the rear of said lot, thence alone, said alley 18 feet nine inches towards Seventh street, and tbeuce at right anglws to said alley to iho place of beginning. Terms of sa.e, one-third cash oti the day of sale, one third iu three Mara, and tbe- remaiuin third in five y i ars from tue ditv of side. T H BOPORE V E N N EM A N N , Cnaiwaa of the minor heirs of JjlW td Martiu Ujin, de. BTTAI II.n AVVr jrOTAI'E. JL Nathan JUuh j Before Ben. Siiuson, a J used Vticcofthe Pt ace of PbztMHi Win, A. Smith. J T p. Vanderburgh Co , Ind. Korlee Is hereby given that a suit of attachment and garnishee were i.uod by nit- mi the ial day oi July, 1 '', ami saitl psrnishee w i returned, s. rved an Wm. Aikman, t t;. firm of Brown A Aikinan, who has money, and is indebted to said Smith : and the time . t tor bearing said cause is Saturday, Atlgnst ' ia.V, at ti ..'. hvk in the forenoon, iu said township, win re all persons interested may attend Iff they think proper. BKN. STINBOX jvl- td Justice iff the Peace. 'gAO.V' T EOttfiMiT THAT I' OA f Mil MB SON continues to make up CLOT nl NJ at redr.cod prices. All warranted to give athtfaction, lath in styt'- and durability. Cutting anl Repairing executed in Ihe lt maaner, and with diapateh. A good tchs-tioii of (JcmmIs ou hand, which lie wi'l sell Mt eosT positively a fact. Bj nr.- and all .1 DAVIDSON 1 old Stand, 2nd doM ' sauit li of Main. engl 3 A Tt 'HE S JLA 'It J E U EMR- - WW NKW RT0CK AT BITTROLliFS We w.llld respectfully inform tbe pmblic thai ws have jus( rtSt'iotl oil! new St.s k ol Cold Ulld Sib eat W ab-h.. tne Jeen try. Mew waiv. t b ks,.tdd Bane, Be., im hiding Mum very liu ltva. t otal, M' Mi.', ami Uanseo Setta : rery rich ami hnndaaana si!t- of Child flnard . Fob, asM Vest chains, Breast Pins, Bracelet . Kui Rings, Finger Rings, At We would call particulai attention to our stock "I i.. .1.1 ami Silver Watches, which are of Mipcrioi ipiality. Hi all respe't.s. Also, a .;ot stock of Table, Ten, Sail, and Mustard Spoons, Folks, ,vc, wan. ii led pun- Miter. Silver-plated Ware, such i !., bet, S . .1 v., ol THK HKST oi l trv, always oU baud. We aie stilling at Eastern prices loi t.-ih, ami w a i rant in Is to be as lepre.sciit. tl. in t L bit raoi I I BBOS 4 y

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MtH EE SE 'A 5 V ed try is 8. JMJ8T BEt EMVSOBENSON ft CO i. ETABI.ES '. VEGBTJiMLEBl Fresh Vegctoldea -received every morning at je.vl Z. H. COOK ft SON'S. 5000 jylo VBAiJS BAtJS JU8T BEceired and for sale low by SOBENSON ft CO. TWB080VMTO ll.tR EXTRA SMXB. WfM The best lot just received by Expreaa, at Jp s- KMBICH ft CO.'S. WW O HE BOOM SMLMR T THE BEST nVrjat lot of tie" aeaaou for ft, jaet reaeired by Express, at S. EMBICH ft CO. S. WB L O UV HA.Mi LE 81 ,n00 PA MB M Plow Handles for sale by t H SAMUEL ORB. I i t All. i o BBL8 BLD 1 HIE R W and Grape Vinegar just received and for sal ley CHAS. McJOnNSTON, Poaey'a Block. fk BOX. EXTBJt LAM HE JMTM " Bedoords Jnst received by jylO SOBENSON ft CO. HROJW 5 (JO Am. Iron and Steel for sale by ASS' MA MRO.y. .slabs, Ac, ftc., in store aud SAMUEL ORK. Zmi III LBSE.WLASE SPLIT PEA 8. WW 20u tr Euglish Oat Meal. Bececived in store and for sale by .. H. COOK ft t0N. ASS-TEMI SHiBT wanted at SMITH'S, No. 3S BTain street. 1 lease lie mill- iminediatidv jy30-lw !x.mE W EEA THEBS 3 41 a M.B. w e ct ived and for Rule U cinantitiAsi n anil I. w -fusuvssw iw suit mrj Jjj CPAS. McJOUNSTON. MMAt-OM HA JUS. 8 CABBS CBOMBC ALB Hams received per railroad, in store and for w hi BBOWN ft AIKMAN. JMtr T 87ZuBBjfrB JUST BBw W ctived a fresh lot of Almonds, Brazil Nuts, rUberta, Pecans, etc. WU1 sell low. jjlli S0KINS0N ft CO. fC BV8HI mW .Mi do 'ELS i ho mvm: APPLES f .r" do new Potatoes: B fi dozen Fresh Eggs; Rt d this day at Z. H. COOK ft SON'S. JTfOBJS' .TIE A Ms. AC ST RE :. 1 1 'Ellfrom the country, 20 bushels of f'sh ground Coin Meal. ERSKINE, CUBN1CK ft CO., 47 Main street. n a oi am. w.i i s t A.v n.vn M tti it M gradt s of Young Hyson Tea from 50 cents to Si 20. A go. si article of 7.V Young Hvsou Tea tfiOc.a B. H. COOK ft BON'S. WHO Of MROJS' EXTMLA OVALMT f. MB Ju-t revived. .V) bundles, all sine, by JACOB STRAUB ft SON, 71 Main St., jyll Between Second and Third. ev .ft A L L PAJUM PAJ)TB.JMPH MY 9 nam small Leaf Fans, with nice black bandie, jmn receired by Express. S. EMBICH ft CO. TBM! TB4! TEA MOR TBE 1. oic -st, best assorted, and cheapest Gun- ' powder Tea, goto Z. II. COOK ft SON, 22 Main street and 2 First street. 2COI.VW HOB8BS AJS'sB A .Tiff 1 I to sell on credit until Christmas. Call on B. F. NORTON, j) '. - Pool s Bhs-k. Main street mm at mi aW bow le jvstmcb W of the IV.v - and Real Estate Apent. Oftitf on Fourth street, first door below Main, left side. jyi'-tini UrBBAJV-! BRA.y'.'tOOO POI'.YBS MB fresh nmde Bran for sale bv ERSKINE, CUBXICK ft CO., JnBT ;c Main sai tat. f'O.II OIL! COAis OIL' MT ABE s now in receipt of n Ne. 1 article of Rnrniug Coal Oil, nasi our urranjcciueuC are swell as will.tiald us to keep il on luunl at all times, at the lowest market rates. . h cook a son. iooo f I M i Ms E ! S B XBs HA MS. m cured expressly for Z. H. Cook ft Bon. j ir -learner I'nion. Z. H. COOK ft SON, . jcio Sole Agents for EvansrIIW, Ind. f. 1 BAI'BBBEM ! ww No. 1 Salmon; No. 1 Herring; No. 1 White Fi-h. at j y l z. II. COOK ft BON'S. JT O.V.V fit RTI R A.Tt SCO Tl H MA ALE. " d7eu jnt receieed. Those want ing a gi miine article for medicinal purposes, can find it at the store of CM AS. Mc JOHNSTON. j21 Toaey's Block, Main atreet. 't HA It I. US JfteAOBUfTS TWJfT, WH OL ES sale and Retail CROCEB AND PKOVISI0N MERCHANT, dealer in Cordage, Nails, Otaas, Cenieut, Powdtr, Pl:uU-r Paris, Ac., No. IBS Main -treat, n ar the Canal, Evansville, Ind. fel2s F MJATHEB MMfSTBBS! EM: A TBE B DCSTElis: Vi dozen aaa'd Fethcr Dusters. front Bo. G to 14, both plain and fancy colored. Received in flue onlei and for sale bv jjTB Z. H. COOK ft BON. W AST A RRM VAL BP BLB PBTAMj TES loii bushels, large and fine, now lauding from steamer Kate French. Call and get some before they are all gone, at jel4 V1CKKRY BBOS., 82 Main at. B i JV T E Mi-A SA Ms E SAMAJV TO ww undertake the management of a country "i-y Store, not far from this city. Apply to Y. .., Jeanaai office, stating salary expected. Alt applicants must speak German, and be accustomed to traclin,'. jyl-3t mfwd LBS PMtMJSMS LEAPMsATbmT, B wWW low P sugar-cured Dried Beef, S bushels White Beans, ,'lisi lei pearl Barley. Beneteed per aaeaaner Hazel Ban, at jctl 11. I i ui K A .soV ; mmM: u'h iF a mi a At n expbess : BUY OOOD8 ! Just received, a nice lot of steel Spring Skirts, Lace Mantillas, Lace Points, with a lot of other goods now- f. .r sate by MI LLKB ft N I F.U A US, joS9 43 Main atreet. 'mME wEl B.ITVBEJiTJiVCTiwS' BW Ou THC BSD AY M0BN1NG, June 30, lVi7 at our Auction Roonis, a lot of new Bedasanda, two in w Bureaus, and other articles. Also a cask ct Bacon, Tobacco. Shoes, ready-made Clothing, and mativ other articles. H. NELSON A CO., Anct'rs. W A BM7 OIMsVsOAPJ"BAJmDLES MA 6 bids Lard Oil, : boxes Star ' ainlles, 2.) boxes No. 1 aud Crown Soap. Just . altad aud for sale by j.7 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. BAlsOl B. B RA. A.YB SBBBTSMT 75 bags XXX Flour. 5 tons good rich couutry Bran and Shorts just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Jy29 Maiu street, near the Canal. a - tti h : s ToTk'i 8TOCE! A j Ine :i vear old Bay Mules, t No. 1 Milch Cows, A fine lot of full bred Chester W LMe Hogs. For sale at Z. H. COOK ft SON 'S jy Stock Yard. TMMwBE OF THOSE JmJSTIJTTEJS' WfM MINI" 1 K FREEZEBS. 1 dozen Austin Patent in Minute Ice Cream Freezers, jxmt received this day i r E. A C. Railroad. These Freezers w ill save (be cost of them over the old Fogy Freezer in the Having of tee in one season, if need to any extent. In store aud for sale bv jvl'. Z. 11. COOK ft SON. CfFK'JT.VJrt a PBBBS PUBMMVS3 TARD WARRANTED. "S six pound Cans, inn pound Cans, BM half pound Cans, tl- i tpuarter pound Cans. Wi warrant the above brand el Mi.stard tt.. he I ure and not surpasscHl by any, and only to be had off Z. H. COOK ft BON. WBW" PkXJk TM M MO I xs IC Tinplatc, Bio IX do, r-'do IC Roofing Tin, 30 do IX do, SO do 1C Coke Tin. On hand and for sale by SAMUEL BBB. BIM'T I- HOLLARS BE UVABB .'-The M. above r. want will be given for such Information at will lead to the detection and convictiou of the penM oT petaona who dismautled the N ptune Fir. Engiu . and placed part of its fixtures in the Canal, ",i or about the 1st day c.tjniy. BAKER. Myor. jyu-t a a . ; M'RO.tl THE MAIPBBTBB. ATM j . dap ts Bark lay ft Perkins' London Porter, lo duz .jts da do o, 24 doi pts Alls opp's Ir.tlia Pale Ale, 10 di ots do do do. above Ale autl Porter is warrauted to U the. line inijiorted arli. le, aud is in flue order. Bwi ived in store and for sale by r: . II 0001 ft CO '. -.i.MlRIEs i tm l v bags Rio Coil, . .'si bids W ilmiii.'ton Tar, jo hall bbU do, . Um bbls Rosin, Ml Imles Navy Oakum, St bbls Crushed Sugar, t) Ih.xcs Paarl Star, h, ItoxtMi asm r ted Tobacco, 1 ca es Mat. li. s. In at.-re for sale by mi:; MB, PALZKLL ft "O mmo TMt E. -BA F-ff.-VtV S OLB AJ' B W iuten st in etir establishment to Mr. Stimnel Fickery, the Style and firm will iu future UV 1 1 k i u v A BitoTUtRs, in hope therefore with the acipiisitic.il of a new hut experienced partn. i, there will Is- an increase off trade to the bouse Thanks - p.si ..v..rs. Besrt fully, ftc 1 i W VICKKBT ft Co Ult .,, No. Zi Maiu sU est