Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 302, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 August 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 10 i A Si owe (iumrj. With a pleasant company of gentleman from the city, we visited, jester Jay, a quarry ( ot limestone and sandstone, recently purchased by Mr. Wm. Ker?teman, at tbe , mouth of Green rirer, which he proposes opening to supply this city with building , stone and rock for paving and macadamizing our streets. The formation embraces the ledge of rocks that project from the Kentucky shore, and extend along the banks for an eighth of a mil ; at low water a surface of sixty or eight j acres U exposed. The upper portion of the ledge consists of a stratum of limestone from six inches to three feet in thickness, which is underlaid with a bed of excellent sandstone of an unknown depth, but supposed to be twenty or thirty feet in thickness. The surface is covered with the debris of rock of various kinds, from which a qantity of excellent boulders for paving can be gathered enough to cover a good portion of Main street ; the other loose rock will make excellent material for macadamizing the other streets of tbe city. Below the ledge is a bar of coarse gravel, which, by screening, would form an excellent road material, and make a surface for a street preferable to limestone macadamising. The company were disappointed in not finding so large a supply of boulders as our rity needs, lut there is enough to help out, if not to furnish the proposed improvements am Main street ; but there is an abundance of other material to improve the other business streets ; and should the quarry be opened and found workable at low water, it would supply the city with excellent sand atone for building purposes, which could be furnished on tbe city wharf, with a fair profit to the proprietor, for one dollar and fifty cents a perch. 1 be proprietors offer, we understand, to enter into a contract to macadamize, in a thorough manner, Locust street, from First to the Railroad Depot, for a cost of about $40 per lot to the front proprietors. If the work can lie done in a durable manner tor tbe price, the proprietors will unite, we presume, in a petition to the Council to have the work done during tbe present season. Locust is the street over which nearly all the hauling from the river to tbe Dep t is done, and tbe interests of city require its immediate improvement. It tbe anticipations of the proprietors be realized, this quarry will Ihj the source of incalculable advantage to the city, and of large profits to its owners. It is a matter of surprise that this rocky formation so near the city has not before attracted tbe attention which its value should have excited. Tub Loihyillf. and Nashtille Rail Road. Ve3terday the line of stages from Bowling Creen to Nashville were taken off, and tne passengers and freight were, for tbe first time, taken from the former place through to the Cumberland railroad. This is tbe begining of a new era in the trade and iiibariounu of thai set tion ut Kentucky. Only about 30 miles of tbe road east of Bowling Green a large portion of which is graded remains to be completed, to perfect tbe line from Nashville to Louisville, when there will be an entire chain of rail road communication from Louisville with the South and South-west. This will be done in a few months, and the opening of the line of communication must have an important effect upon the travel on the Ohio river, at all seasons, but especially in low water stages. It will also affect the trade of an important region of country with our city. Passengers from Louisville reach Nashville now in about ten hours. There are two trains daiyl. At the Democratic County Conven tion, held in Indianapolis, on Saturday last, great confusion existed, and tbe candidate selected was not tbe one the Democracy of that county expected, to support by any means. Austin H. Brown, the present Auditor, and one of the most enthusiastic Douglas men in the State, was killed off by a piece of trickery known only to those conversant with the pulling of political wires. The event of the day terminated by a fisticuff or sparring exhibition, in front of the Palmer House, between .lohn RElder, Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee, and Richard J. Ryan, Esq., known to many of our readers by his eloqueut speeches, delivered in our city last fall. Neither of the combatants were badly injured, but the collision is good evidence of the harmony that exists among the Democracy of that county. Buchanan's reception on Lis return from Hridgdeport was not flattering. Tbe correspondent of tbe Philadelphia says a portion of his Cabinet and a few citizens, mostly clerks and subordinates, aud some expectants who linger iu the city, met him at the depot ; but Oh ! bow different was the reception from that which marked the retutm of Qj Hickory or President Pierre to that rit y, after a similar absence! There was no enthusiasm or joy manifested ; but, on the contrary, more than one of the chief personag. who composed the assemblage at this official reception, bore upon his ancient ouuteuance niituileatatious of apprehensions of impending masculine caudle lectures "nd not a few seemed to keep aloof from the President, Ust he might be made the subject -I aa outbreak ot petulance and ill-temper sunilai to 'hat he displayed towards the late consul to Havre, in the rar, on the day be left Vahinton. "A lode of the Sous of M.-xlta W:is in-ti l iu Qreaaeastle on Friday evening last, A delegation of 100 from Indianapolis went over accompanied by a brass baud. About M were initiated. The ginidnight parade attracted considerable interest.

Miscellaneous Selections.

Our much esteemed frieud, James Re.irL Ksu has removed from this city to n i V. .. ka. ,,uiao1 b rl f with Wilbur F. Stone, Esq, in the practice of law. Mr. Reid was in the practice of his nrnfe-uion some six years here, where he fully sustaiued the character of a good lawyer, a . fne scholar, and an accomplished creotleinan. He has our prayers and good wishes whereever he may go. Jefrerumville Republican. One of the great monopolies of England is expiring, and a great deal of discussion is going on about the renewal of it. It is the monopoly of tbe Bible printing. When James the First authorized the present translation of the Bible in 161 1, he gave the right of printing it to the two Universities and the King's printer, and thus for two hundred and forty-eight years nobody has printed the common Bible in England but these monopolists. Bgffc No more striking evidence of tbe general superiority of the wheat crop throughout the State of Wisconsin over that of several years past could well be afforded, than the tact that nearly every local paper of the State affirms that the wheat in its particular locality is probably better than in any other county of the State. flQy William D. Philips, accused of counterfeiting Senator Douglas'.' frank, has been acquitted by a jury at Washington the reason of the acquittal being not that he did not do the deed, but that his object was not to defraud the Government, but to use tbe Senator name as a recommendation in his business. Sorghcm. One farmer in Illiuois, near Freeport, has lf-0 acres in tbe sugar cane or sorghum. He has prepared a powerful en gine, which will drive a huge set of rollers, all for the purpose of giving the sorghum a fair trial. ftaf The Springfield Republican suggests that if the Democrats in Mr. Sickles' district wish to unseat him, their best chance i9 to own up to the frauds by which they elected him. They might get rid of haif a dozen of their members in the same way. fcaf The ticket wagon of Van Amburgh's menagerie was robbed of $1,275, on the evening of the 2d August, at Mooresville, in Morgan county, We hear that there is no clue whatever to the perpetrators of thir piece of rascality. S& The correspondent of the New York Tribune says that the Kansas Constitutional Convention aspires to the dignity of Con gressional habits, having already had an assault and an investigating committee. ftaf'Ilpv. A. A. Miner, of the School Street Universalist Chun.h, in Boston Mass., has received a call from Chicago, with a salary of $4,000 a year. fPTTbe curvature of the earth amounts to seven inches per mile. A man ix feet high cannot be seen t u miles. 8g&,Tlie Bishop of Arkansas and the Bishop of Pittsbui . have gour to Rome, on an official visit to the Pope. B The Boston LeJyer, now discontinued, is reported to have unk 540,000 in the attempt to establish it. 9Skf On the 2d inst., a patent was granted to Samuel Taggart, of Indianapolis, for improvement in Hour packers. In the Fourth Congressional District of Kentucky, the official returns show a tie vote between Anderson and Cbrisman. The people having failed to choose, the law provides that the selectiou shall be determined by lot, in such manner as a Board consisting of the Governor, Attorney t JenGeneral, and Secretary of State may direct. A Basket Temperance Meeting was held at Richmond, in this State, on Saturday last. From three to five thousaud people participated in the festivities of the occasion. Addresses were delivered by Mr Marsh, of Eaton, Ohio, Mr. Williams the sixth of the origiual Watdiiogtouiaus, aud General S. F. Carey. The County Commissioners have refused to grant licenses, aud are prosecuting those who are selling without license. Thk Public Debt. A "banker," writing in the New York Cbwrter and Enquirer, estimates the amount of tbe State, national, county, city, railroad and other corporate debt of tbe United States, held in foreign countries, at four hundred and forty million? of dollarj 1 The Courier contends that this is too large by at least one hundred million. A correspondent of the New Yoik Tribune says John Mitchell, before leaving Washington made, merry over the idea of his past interference in our politics, he not being, and not intendiug to be, an American citizen. He thinks that Furope affords a better field for revolutionists than this rouutry. Movements there are spiced with danger. B An old and esteemed farmer, on the Grand Prairie, four miles from the Tip pecanoe Battle Ground, was murdered on Friday evening last, by one of his tenant", named Polk. Stewart, not being able to collect any rent from Polk, was about taking legal steps to oust him, when, as the old gentleman was passing Polk's house, accompanied by his son, a lad seven years of age, Polk came out with a gun, and after a few words h;.d passed, shot him in the head, I .. -. . r i i unio iiu iuwiiii wi-uu i I i, Jill WUICU UC died in a few seconds. The Congressman elect, in the Fifth j District of Kentucky, is too young to admit of his taking his seat at tbe next session of Congress. The Louisville Journal thinks ! those wbo voted for Mr. Brown, knowing j he conld serve only one out of two session, pit 1 him a great compliment, or rather didn't pay Mr. Jewett, his opponent, one. j They allowed that they would rather have j Master Brown's services one season than Jewett s tteo. Iu other words, they don't I think Jewell half equal to Brown. Tbe candidates were both Administration cani diddles. Thk Li vi or Law anu Dkcgoists. Sevj eral druggists in Richmond, in this State, Iimv.- fined for violating the liquor law, where they had old small quantities of j brandy, in vinls, uuly for medic! purpose, as they suppo. The law, it is said, makes . piovmioii !. ikI eases, mid unless a prescription accompanies each order, the druggist lays himself liable to the "puins and penahi': prescribed for offenders.

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A New DUcovcry. Etlitor Louisville Courier:. Iu the full of 1 JKO Vr t. T lr,,t..r t h e ilnr IP t CtT nt" t ha Mammoth Cave, in companyVith tw. resist- ' ants, undertook the exploration of a cave, one entrance to which is situated in Harren ! county, a rai!e anu a half from the Louisville . and Nashville Railroad, and ten i.nles trom the Mammoth cave. lrp to tbe time of the explorations made by Mr. Procter, nothing was known as to the direction, distance or dimension of this vast subterranean region, which I have ventured to name Colossal Cavern, and which, in extent, grandeur, aud sublimity as much exceeds the Mammoth Cave, as the latter exceeds any cave heretofore discovered. Since the explorations of Mr. Procter were made the writer of this article has v err i lied that gentleman's observations, and in order to facilitate the description of the cave, has conferred tbe names mentioned below on the principal points of interest. The first mile of the avenue leading from the entrance of Colossal Cavern runs in a north eastern direction, and varies from twenty to sixty feet in? width, and from ten to forty in height. Stalactites and stalagmites of almost every conceivable form and great variety of color are found iu this avenue. This is called Slillo Avenue from the stalactitic formations which are found in it. On leaving Stillo Avenue, an avenue is entered which is three miles in length, and which gradually ascends for its entire distance. The walls, floor and ceiling of the avenue are lined with alabaster flowers of a variety of forms and of indiscribable beauty many of which are over eight inches in diameter. Like tbe flowers in Cleveland's Cabinet in the Mammoth Cave, they are com posed of the sulphate of lime, and are of a pnre white color. On the floor of this avenue successive crops of stucco flowers may be observed resting one above another, which have detached themselves from the walls and ceilings, from time to time, by their own weight. These flowers always form in avenues destitute of moisture, and with exceeding slowness. The seasons required for tbe successive growths of subterranean flowers are not to be reckoned by months, but by centuries; for, as can be observed in the Mammoth Cave, where gypsum flowers have been watched for a period of fifteen years, the crystals that compose them are barely perceptible, emerging from tbe parent rock at the present time. This avenue is styled tbe Floral Temple. Floral Temple communicates with an avenue about half a mile in length, which leads to a cascade and the entrance of a river. The river, at the point at which it is viewed is seventy-five feet wide, and gives an echo louder than that of any river in the Mammoth Cave. There being no boat upon the river, it has not being explored, although it has every appearance of great length. This body of water is called the Mysterium. On the right bank of the river Mysterium an avenue arises which contains tbe mo. t u.agnificeut collections of stalactics ever discovered. This cavern was explored for a distance of three and a half miles without discovering a terminus. At this point in the explorations a stalagmite was discovered, which is a perfect statue of Gen. Washington in his military costume. The stone of which this natural statue is composed is as white as statuary marble, and exceedingly compact. Washington Avenue is the name conferred on this portion of the Cave. On returning to the Mysterium, an avenue may be entered which runs directly north tor a quarter of a mile, terminating in a dome, which iu size and general appearance resembles the mammoth dome in the Mammoth Cave. This is called Procters Dome, iu honor ot its discoverer, Mr. L. J. Procter. From Procter's Dome to the cliffs, on tbe banks or the Oreen river, the principal aveuue, resembles in size the main cave of tbe Mammoth Cave. The entrance to Colossal Cavern on tbe cliffs of Creen river, is one hundred and fifty feet above the bed of tliat stream, and is eleven miles on a direct line to the entrance in Barren county. The Green river entranee is in Edmonson county. The avnue which leads from Procter s Dome to the Edmonson county entrance is named Green River Avenue. The walls and ceiling of Green River Avenue, for a distance of three miles and a half, are covered with nodules of gypsum, which resemble snow-balls. Seven days were occupied in the first ex. plorations of Colossal Cavern by Mr. Procter, and the second entrance was discovered on the fifth day, which was the first and only time the light of the sun was seen during the explorations. Besides the. avenues briefly mentioned, seventy-five others, which intersect them, hare been counted, the extent of which is not known, and the aggregate distance which has already been explored is not less than forty miles. 1 hope, at no distant pe'. :od, to give a more detailed aceount of Colossal Cavern, which presents stu b a vast tield for subterreauean research to those who take an interest in troglodylean lore. C. W. Wright, Prof. Chemistry in Ky. School of Medicine. Hcrrk ank. A terrific hurricane passed over a portion of Sheffield township, Tippeconoe county, iu this State, on Wednesday last, which did a large amount ofdamage) but, providentially, occasioned no loss of life. The strip of country laid waste is about 200 yards in width, and three miles in length. Houses, barns, fences, hay and wheat stacks, were swept away, trees were twisted to splinters, and everything moveable bore evidence of its fury. It is asserted, by au eye-witness, that a large mill-dam, in Wild Cat Creek, which was directly in the course of the tornado, was bailed almost dry. Three residences, owned by Messrs. Torsman, Ryecratt, and Rizer, were completely demolished. The ir.mates escaped injury. JlQy Tbe St. Louis Democrat thus comments upon the recent election held In that city and county : The election just closed is. perhaps, the most significant that has taken place in this county for many years. It presents great, though indirect issues, disentangled from the complications which that annmoly, a third party, never fail.J to beget. What has been done iu the county of St. fig! jr. may be done on a much wider theater; nor bhould we pause with merely setting the example to tbe State, and the country at huge. Let us advance the movement until the Opposition iu Missouri is consolidated iu one body. Polities admit of no truce; to piuse is to recede. Let us on then, aud by a steady adheiance to great issues, and a disregard ot minor one", le prepared to dispute this State with tbe National Democracy in eighteen huudred ami sixty. firT The Uuion Fair, for the counties of Henry, Rush, and Haueock, will be held, as heretofore lor several years, at Knightstown, ou August list. iud September 1st and I'd.

Tbe St. Louis Republican complains

bitterly of the decline of tin- tTrauisi in that city. They Uavc three establish Went.-, ;ione of which are adequately supported to enable them to keep up for any length of time. This decline is uttrbuted to the vast uumof cheun esUbli.-b can esuiuii.-uiueuis iu uiuvreuiparis . :.. j : or . . of the city, "where amusement in the way of &cmi-theatrical entertainment is combined with the sale of sundry alcoholic and fermented potations diipensed by pretty girls of doubtful character, and mixed up with vulgar slang, coarse jests, and tobacco smoke. To some of these places tbe admittance fee is one dime, to others half tlat sum, while to many it consists in the implied obligation of the visitor to invest in something to drink. Of the same class of establishments may be reckoned those basement "halls," which are usually provided with a diseased piano each, from which sound, not the most resonant or melodious, are hammered by some unfeeling amateur from d o'clock till past midnight. Here the youug men may sit, play euchre, get inebriated, converse with tbe unabashed "polite lady waiters," and lislen to some of the most polking polkas and cavorting, dixzy waltzes that ever were played." ggt, The Madison Courier says there is a movement to bring out Ex-Judge A. C. Downey as the Anti-Lccompton candidate for Governor, at the proper time. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U t art aulhot I mi to announc t Wm. F. PARROT as a candidate for Judge of H Fif trenth Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing October lection. miirI VSA r.-'Ji' A.M t I HliW coTb MM 7' doses Shoe Brushes, assorted. 7 1 do Scrubbing do do :M do Horse do do 15 du Whitewash do Jo II do Clothes do do SM Curry Combs, C and 8 Lars. Received this day and for sale by the doren at very low figures. JACOB STRAl'B k SoN, augie 74 Main St.. bet. Ssccid and Third. WBHI.nK .VA"I t II iff I H. 1 DRUM, M 7ol ths cboii e uew Codfish received and for sale at Z. H. COOK d SON'S 25 tuMXLa i ho ict: wo., !M bushels No. 1 Potatoes, 15 do prime White Beans. Rfc.iivrd and I n ak at au?J 7.. II. COOK A SON'S. B BUSMMtl.' BBVBBBB! BLU SHES1 5U dotsn ass'd Scrub Brushes, do trucking do, ft do Dusting do, li d. Floor do, 1 do Carpet do, ' do Long-handlw Srrnb 5 do Horse Brushes. Ri-i-eived thit day and for sale at aug'J Z. II. COOK A SON'S. 500 mmm jpmijix i.t .i i .i mi, 600 lbs No. 1 W. R. Cheese, 25 bxs Hamburgh Cheese, 2r,0 ts Pearl Barley. Received at Z. if. COOK k SON'S. mw TM VK.- THK VJTUKMBMIBJY'BMB W W will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, on the first Monday iu September next, to-wit : On the 5th da y of said mouth for a grant of lirens- to retail Spirituous Lienor , at his usual pi are of business, corner of First and itv-u ' JOHN H. BREMER k CO. JUM0TiCB.-THJe HTOCMBmL.tfM MH WW of the Evansville Insurance Company are hereby notified that th. annual election for nim Directors will be held at the office ot the Company on MONDAY, the 5th day of September next, between the hours of 1 and 4 P. M. By order of the Board. aug8-4t t WM. T. PAGE, Secretary. W moii n wSmmi mmmm wjibk t Cedar Tubs, Cedar Buckets, Cedar Churns, Pine Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Well Buckets, Horse Buckets, Oak Stable Backets, Cedar and Pine do., Flour Cans, Sugar Cans, Butter Buckets, Market n.i.K! i-, lollies do., f'eea do. Ltrge assortment of Fancy Baskets, Cedar Fa wc-u. Lemon Squeezers, Potato Mashers, Beef Mauls, Rolling Pins, Clothes Pius, sawed and spring ; Half Bushel, Peck, Half Peck, and Quarter Peek Measure ; Yankee Peck and Half do, combined, Towel Roals, Knife Boxes aud Baskets, dr., Ac. For sale at an Z. H, COOK k SON'S. mmwricB-TMB v.'tokmsi wvad V will apply to tho Board of Commissioners of Yauderburgh County, on the first Monday iu SeptemlKT next, to-wit : On tbe 5th day of said mouth fbra grant of License to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his usual place of business, on Front street, between Leet aud Pine streets, Evausville. angO-Jwd JAMES CARTER. W BfyTHE MEMBERS dfYvA .Y.v M VILLK ENCAMPMKNT No. 20 are particularly lequested to attend the regular meetiug ou MONDAY EVENING, August 8th, as business of importance will Ik. transacted, iu which all are iu-tercste-l. By order. augti-at L. M. PLAI T, Scribe. 9 a ITiii I I i . 1 W.f.W.s. MIDI) ft,iV,l sural -cured Hams just received, which are a. kiiowl. it.-.l i . Ie the Ix-st in the market, lor sale by Z. H. COOK Jt SON, Agent for Evansville. Mm I Fir. FonlKRto KEGsT'ok SALE ;l mm. auni 8. K. OU-UERT & CO. MBit K Fl Jlo.vJ-1.'. HALF KALES, URT M quality, lor sale, to arrive, by S. E. GILBERT Jt CO., au' No. 4 Sycamore street. BmiSKO 1. 1 ' f4.V .VO T 4'B .-Til i: MM partiier-thip heretofore existing la-tween T. J. While aud C. G. Keats, under the name of T. J. While f Co., is thi- day dissolvi-d by inrtual consent '. (i KEATS is alone authorised to settle a-counts. Kvansv illf. Aim;. 3, 1800 . anuo-lot MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, I OF YANDKRBUIU.II COUNTY, EVSKSVILLR, A i:t 4, 18.19 j C B CT I BJT.-TBB A.V.Vf L MJ4 elect ion for seven Directors aud a Secretary will be held on MONDAY, Aug. 1&, 1859, between the hours of - and 4 o'cbcV P. M., at the office, on Third street, adjoining tbe Crescent City F ink ang6 -lot KOBT. EARLY, cretary. WBLk.HTBB I'Mil. U'BITE 8kJ'B, M Cement, Sash and Doors, Nails aud GIhss, all sizrs, int received and for sale by GEO. FOSTER CO., angfi Corner Locust street and the i.'aiial R. A. BROWN... ....7...r..SAM. PUTNAM. BROWN & PUTNAM, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 8G Trhoupltoulaa Street, S F. II' ORLF.ASfi, LA. Parllcahir attention paid to the sale of Western priine r. 1 'onal attention paid to Forward -xni MerrhaudiHe. aul D R. Bl'MUB, .I'I.V LOt. IT i: II peruianeiitlv in Evansville, Ind., cau be con sulted daily (Saturdays and Suudays excepted, which days bo will I hi in Kewtiuigh, at t'nion Bethel,) at his rouM No. r, in the Washington Hotel, f row 8 o'c:o. k A. M., until P. M f. r all CllRONlr'or lon standing disenseri. Ct tdiS D U I'T I V R I X V A LIDS will do ell to .all upon Dr. Bl' ROE, !.. successful method of treating diseases of the Throat aii'l l.uiit t,y the two lol.l practice ot filiation to thi Mri tijfeititt. t uu-lim' I ith appivpiiUr cowSititttouul mtici. As Dr. B. tan refer to many formerly -utl.ung ailh Consumptive Diseases, but au- now sujnylng per leet health, this class of disease can no longer be considered incurable. Diseases of the Eyes will receive particular attention, which he treats upon a mere piineiple with unparalleled 3U cess. Counnlt.it ton fiee. S'lg-T wly m.i n tm um bb.- mW Jmojyrua jr Mj .S-pteinher 18W, the Board of County Ousa-uiiH-ionei-.s of .ndeHurKh couuty, will oontrait uiih the l ei I. i most advantageous to the interest ottheroanty for makiiiK the nil ..n Franklin st., at the tteil .-ml of the lii I..- cresslug Piaeoa Oreek, ou said street. Sealed proposals or nanl woik Mill be received up lo VI o'clock M., of said day, at the Auditor's ofltre. Uoii.l and secnril y vUl le require. I ot the contra t"l - foi - nd ot k. H) onlei oi tin 'nit Board. jySO-tbtwM WM H. WALKK.lt, Au lilor. giUi.tns: iij.ih: i".,Osi Kiue Havana, 20,0ml CouuecticMt 8ee-l and Havana Kenlia, o.noo I-Ion, U and Uavaua K. jrali.t, 1' (Mi Halt Spanish 1 M in box. The abuve tiH.-k Mill be sold ou accoflswodatiug terms to prompt men. k. GUMBEBTS, No 10 Main tivct, Evansville, Ind.

MISCELLANEOUS.

.f 1 .r mkji. C'OBJS MMJIE barbels country, nt aug8 f f n-h ground Corn Meal fr LHsKINK, CUKNICK k CO 47 Main st in Oft. Just received per steamer Jacob Poe, a prime articto of ugr -corort Dried Beef. Call and try it, at KKSKIXK, CUBNICK k CO. 8, augS 47 Main street. m mvivs jKjrjit vbgbtjib lbs. j M. ttuu lot of X'Uaaock Potatoes, a lotol priinv Uniour, Ajiiilfs, pared aud picked, received every day from our own on hard, t EltSKINK, CUKNICK & CO. S, 47 Main street. iW Jt L b rjiHMiiitf.-ojr a WM. and for sale, 10 dozen Apple l'arers, something diflercut fruin tbe old -t vl . jj'il UKO. 8. SON NT AO, lu Main st. wmTiBjivie iiiec'i j h ii it b TMtTj i,jBX lied poweks. Just arrived from tho East, a s?celk-nt DKY GOODS, couswtiii;; lariri' l"t ! M.jRijuito liar. Calicw" we oiler lsr for cah, at our cheap Cash Store, No. 45 Main Mreet, Kvamtville, Ind. augi MILLER A MIEHAU8. HOPS AND BONE SET IT is tQe safest, surest, cheapest, aud mot t reliable remedy for the permanent cure of COLDS, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, And all affections of the Throat and Lungs. It being prepared upon Scientific principles, altd from articles t tat are entirely vegetable. The COMPOUND, SYRUP OF HOPS AND B0NK8KT Is manufactured by C. ROTHENBJJSH & SON, Hamilton, Butler Count. v. Ohio, to whom all orders mutt be addressed ; and sold by KELLER A WHITE, Druggists Evansville, Indiana, and by Druggists aud Merchants throughout the country. jan2t;-1y If eW. J. M,fC ABBS' f l.y '. It .VriTl TE OR NERVE TONIC, WILL CI BF FEVER AND ACUE And other NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, CHAGRES, AND PANAMAFIYERS, Can often be prevented by the use of this invaluable romtdy. The recipe is from a very celebrated Physici&n, after having thirty-five years' experience iu Hospitals and private practice in New.York City, ai.d has been tested in all sections of tk country, during the past six years, with the rat wonder! il success. Are you Kertotu, Ifyf peptic, or mjferingfrfmyrofr,itioii, itfter di$r.it t I recommend and guarantee this Medicine as a perfect Tonic. J. U. HAZARD, Proprietor, 121 Maiden Lane, and r, Fletcher street, New Ton. For sale by LK1CU A CARLSTEDT. mi dlwCm SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rwuw m ubjlibbmi m of this wo mm M with a circulaticn of ten thousand per mouth, would respectfully inform the men hants of Evans ville and vicinity that ho is piepared to tontract for advertiKements at very low rates. IO vi It ... 2 " ... 2 M ... Et He. -i,w f- Card. I 'lo- .-.ill ire Half Page Oue Pago ttdr- AddlesJ. C. BRAIN. Editor Southern Kailroad Guide, Box 440, Louisville, ky. jyl4-.l HUNNELLS WALNUT STREETAND THE CANAL, EVAUSVILLE, IND. Thin jvb uv kht.ibli bhj ejt la now iu full ocration, with new and complete Mi Inn, iy of the latest style, for PI mi in:, and DrewiiiR Lumber, plauing and proovin I- l.-i -iiig, makinK Doors aud Sash Mouldluirs, Window Blinds, and every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to bo well done, and will be offered at the lowest - a.-!, prices. Packiug Boxes of all kinds made to ordet. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to anv pattern. Hitting and all kinds of Sawing done to order, and iu the most approved stylo. ijjst WILLIAM BUNNELL. REGULAR EVANSVILLE k CANNELTON TRUWEEKLY PACKET. mm -I chut ti.uk: pjvmet p uiM CES!! The fast and li .-lit passenger ;m Let ALIDA, Capt. Chablky Imhii.ii:. Clerks Worthi lie; ton and Cooper, in now placed us a perniau.-nt packet In the trade, and will leave Evansville punctually, ( vi rv MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, at In o'clock A. M., aud returning, will leave Canuelton every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. For freight or iiassagc, apply on board, or to WM. CARTER, Ag tit, ug4 Pavilion Hotel. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. WWEliHHS. BJMMBB If BMMMMVMB, WwM. from New Orleane, have purchased the ST. CHARLES SALOON, ou First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in au elegant and attractive style. The uew proprietors have had long experience as keepers of fashionable and iopular Restauiants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, lu their new house, lo combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Restaurats iu tie- ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and cemplet M.nk of choice Liijuors from New Orleans, whit h ihey collected with care during their busim-as in that city. Their connections aud acquaintance iu that city will enable them to obtain the choictst supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries trom ttixt market its future, and they will spate n xpense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a plessant Saloon, - place of good living, and elecant, refined and luxurious resort. " Lillian! players will rind at thisSalom a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick 4k On. The undersigned flatter themselves that long exigence and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputatiou equal to any Saloon in the v.--i eru country. 3 V splendid Luin h wHl be- served up in the most sjf iproved style, evtry morning at 10 o'clock. HAMMER k DBKIFIS3, aug4 Late of New Orleans. TM B IhlTVLM JBMJS STILL AHEAD. You often hear Ladies remark that they c m always be suited at S. EMBICU k CO. '8. Well, the reason is that they keep evo ry thing in the Dry Goods line, and as they are disposing of their stock at reduced prices in order to make room tor an early fall purchase ; the attraction is nu usually large. Their stock of Shoes is excellent, and hi pries cannot lexcelle.. ait4 WjTu Nt'BOOL OK THK l JS'l f'I'M-M-d SITY AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The Instructors in this School are: Hon. i, .el Parker, LL D., Koyale Prcfesor. Hon,. TllfOPHILU Paksojis, LL.D., Dai.e ProfeiMtor. Hon. Ki..av i.'ahrukn, LL.D., University Pi... fessor. The Curse of Iuatractiou embraces the r axiom braneher. ot the i.'ommon Ia , and of Equity, Admiralty, Coiuiiieii iat, International, nd Comititn.

tionaJ l. . . and the JurMiirndeuce of the United States The Law Library .onsists of about U.uOi) volumes, and as new works appear, they ar added, and eery effort is made to rebder it complete. Iimtrtirtion is givm by oral lectures and expositions, (aud by re .tat ion and examinations in connection with them,) of which there are 10 every week. Two Moot Courts are also holdeu in each week, at each of which acause previonslj giveu out is argued by four studeuts, aud an opinion deliv ered Icy the Presiding Iustructor. Rooms and otle r !neiliticH aie also provided lor the Club Courts ; and an As-i. il.lv is helii weekly, lor pr.e ticein k-l.ate, aud acqniriug a knowledge d pa ilia men tsry law and proceeding. St intents may enter the S hool in anv staeof their profrssiuual studies or mercantile pursaitH, snd Mt tto- lomuiencement of either term, or in Ue tuiddle, or other part of the term. They ureal liltsrty to elect what studiea tl.ey will piiiMie, according to their view ol their own wants and attainments. The Ai aduinicalyear, which cmuiene.-.. ,m Thnraday, six weeks after the third Wodueeday in July, i- divided into two terms of twenty a'eck-t each,' with a vacation of nix sraekaat Hhsndof each i luiiiiK the winter vacation, the LU.rary ii op.-u ed, warmed aud lighted, lor the use of the m-'mben of the School. The Exercise of the next Term will eon uieii. e on MONDAY, September Mb, 18. . Applications for adniissiou, or fm- catalog ues, or any further Information, ntay b made to eitbei t tbe Profeeaors at Camtiridge. CaitaatDaa, Mass , July 2 c . aug

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r-'S i & h i ok e by E. UILBEKT o. FISH--' by HALF I LI..-. SO. 1 WW 1 for sali . E. GILliEKT A CO. TAVA COFFEESO I'oCKLT FOU SALE bv 8. . GILBEUT A CO. WmATESFit All., SEW C.'OP, JIST HE MW reived and for sah- bf 8. E. GILBERT k ' O. rmiA !: ', BMLS LARGE SI .E A SO IS USE i rd'-r. for sab- by .Hij;i; b. fc. GILUEKI A rwnonAvror PACKAGES OF YUiGlSIA M V jiiiidi Fives, Twit, and Vi. for sale bw 8. E. GILBERT k CO. l.y apy.T.N;. in KEGS, JIEHT QUALITY, foil saisisj S. E. GILBERT &. TO. "WKMniTE LIME AND CEMEtfTSSS .7f..s. WW heaata by g, K. OILBJUflMb ftp

f.edi supply of -f f0;V TVHKH.-iMO DO.V ' in i tart o! a v:;ill,0 Match.-., uilh or w ithout Milpimr. R. -!tc,r.l,i h ; eeiwdfaar y n.,., K , S..X.

II. : V YOU WANT MM liooii Bian, L') t.i No. I Main ftrei t. 'I bM at-ll clu-ap. VH KEUV BROTI1KKS. ' Mm M CMS 1 O TMMSMCBH FMMi&H i; t..i T Mm priinf, for wile by MiigS CEO. FnSTLi: A CO. FBI H Ji fl..H K TO Alt' II R IK II BEEF. 1,"MJ lbs sugar-, un d Dried lit el just received and for sale by jy21 ' UKA. McJOIINbTitN. gslfOHLOVVSVldas !- IN ILL WL' pay the highest price for gtxxl Black Locust Log -10 to 14 inches tbi k anv length !-liei ! in Evausville. CHAS. BARCOCK. jtva.w. l' l Xf u 35 BHi.s.vi; PP Ml Wheat received jn-r railro;nl thisri iN bv acg."5 GEi. FOSTKR ft IX). 7TA' A.rV lOO Itliiht A.X iroo.1 ,h loom ' order. AI.mi t.rev l.ilio- in hhds. .hi I barrels, in any riusiTtilT t niit pun i...s era. by ' OUo. FOSTER A CO mm O TJ T OK. -KAULY NKFii I A Mh K M l'ol,es receive, J ever tlaj frosji the i mt trv, fresh and nice. I7 lill.-KISH, I'CRKICK . MT KHSMI'JJ. 4 1 HJ4 h K WM 47 MAIS SiKKKi. 4 IK'S. Wcsriu-One thousand .lolUr-Oi.'lt'i-, in eyehangi-fur Qioflerieex rotth Of C.il 'f bi.is 11 O It K HOOD I'OT. I TO MS. WWM of those elegant M. i , ,-r I' .uuoee. -no, ii.h to anything in the mark-t. i e.-ei..l tbl- das an-l lor nue by t ii. Mi lollNSToN, in .1 Main st rtt near thei'auil iHBKSB .' CM BE HE !- i , BOXES, Is an extra good lot just ic.--nel ; thoe aautine tometliintt nice, by frfix or slice, rail in 1 CHAS M, M H N v lo.'.'S, j7 I s Ulock, Main st. YAPSjl t:Als: CAFS ! Knit rHKI.-f-By MAS A large and .-i-ieiidid assortment Caps, for in--n and Ui.s. latesi stvl-s, ju-t i--. ,-ived pel Eipivsaby VAITILK k MAROON MR, dec7 No. ::j Mam trv.H. M44 HEBXI.- 150 l .l! h W W aires, whole and hail bbt and kits, asaert-si f an numliers, I... .-ive I this .1 1? pty. tailro id, t i s.i .S. E. tilf.LEKT in. No. A Sv- .iinore f-tre- i low bv aTIOMTOJS' IBJSl.-0 B.I tTIJS'U. w ',' . I.ai a-..i t.-l rot ton Y.i! i., lsj bales Nms. 1 an i j Cot Ion Batting. In store and for sale b my 11 .WHEKLERdr Rli..;s. tLeBVB! ELOVB .' 150 BJBBEI.S M and sacks in ttv and to arrive', ext. hid superfine Country Bniuds -aa r . t u tin U -I lud as low as the lowest, at jel4 VICKERY HK' K Msin st. rm t TM E M c m. ol Tea Ol . tABOII -We nr.-now In re.-.-ipt of a very choice lot of loose Tea-:. b u ht exprci-ls I'.-r retail ;rade. Call one and all. nre, by Samples TV, n W itll ple.iSZ. H. COOK k SON. BJTE.VT 4 IKVi RETB MM SAFES We are a?ents for the c-b-brateil Hall's Patent Fire Pr..f and 'I I, - i Pi --f S.-if. e, manufactured by Hall. Carroll Si o. Cincinnati. A constant supply will be kept on hand, and sold at manufacturer's prices. PRESTON BROS. gBUE.1lir.ri I.W BEI.TI.VIJ MJTW M P.Vi KlNti at Faetery Prices A I. N. F. Belting Company's Goods In store at all time-, at Mam iai ii i,i ' Pi.i- i - Warranfe Im perior to any other C. S. WELL!, mart Sign of the Mill Saw, 1:1 First trt. II BEE EXJII BITIOJS' of THE largest ail J-nOnt 1-eautitul bto'k oi Bats snd Caps ever open liin Evansville. Coin-' one ami all We will he please I at all times to ahow our C .-U and sell tb. m cheaper than the chea)Hst. AI TUB A MAROON NIBS, Beplll 39 Main street. gml lUJ.i: t JMdl-Tb0 OE THESE MZ. celebrated llaais, togi-tln r with a poorl as--i i no nt of other ui'-ats Pickled Pork, DrieJ Beef Shoulders. ; .: Si CtMif T' liile.-, JLc, jitot received aud Tor sale by CHAS. Mi.ioiiNSToy, c-2." Main stret. n.-.ir tli? Canal. ttlljftJV'BUJMBH. ' f. Iron Cistern Tois, 1 1 w o. ,i do (1, ,, ."si setts Pump Fixtures t n lbs Pump haiu, :;im t..t l-oed Pmni Tubitm. Ju-t le- eiVed ..lid lor sale bv JACOB M'UAl'll ft SOB. ang4 74 Main street, bet. Second k Third. 4WsfVfifA'lisiO lbs extra sugar-cured Drie.l Ce, f, .KX) tts canvas.sl lo do Hams 5000 lbs Sid- Biioou, ,Vi0 V Lard, 500 lbs Shld'r do, ott Beef Tongues, 50 lbs Honey, a lot of freli Butter Si K just received and for sale :.t aug5 VICKERY DRUTHERS. mm Ji she t s , ipj sii MB Broom", c.'l.-.- Mills Hi i;-li-BOJHIIS, ', Dn.-t Pans, Dusters, Clothes Liu- s. Clothes Pins, Bed Chums, Bowls, Rolling Pius, Mashers, Cotton Mops, Mop Handles, Dtir Mats. Or any thin , u may waut. Call and sue for yourselves, at aug.' VICKERY BKOTIIEKS, j Main st. jyi L 41 I B ! EhOVB 1 EL 41 VB !J L H I MJ received and for sale 2" sks fresh ground extra w!ii( wheal Flour. 25aksi do super has do, 10 bids extra la. All of whi. li we warrant. aug.r. VICKERY DIMTHERS. Steam Threshing Machines. KNlt.U C T" SMUJP, i Yandckiiiiiom ti . In. ) WBE, THE IIJS'U E B S I U.X E It ciifaeus of Y;mderbni;h County most . b.-er-fully take thi.v method of nsonimeiniii, : to I ha farmers and wheat growers of this und ad.ie .-iit c, unties the Steam Tbre-li-i and SeiaratOi lately introdu -ed by our enterprising felb-w ritizeu, Mr. WILLIAM HOWARD, and L-liew it L- a saving of expense d fully one-third o.-i th.- lu-t . pi-w . . Asa proof of the aUve fctateiin nt, w w .aid State that the machine left the larni of Mr. John J. Terry, and was hauled by nun ,,je mil.- t.. the farm of Mr. Mm t Ls Malheny, and thre-he-J und cleaned, to t lie entire i-atiMa. ln-n ol . ei present, aud with leas b ind- lint: Mi Math, i usually employed. iu-oi-b. . on ... t-.rxh. K of trkro m lea hours. Ws would also aaj that the tears entertained by some l et.-i.- it, arrival, of tbe danger of fire, has been eutiiely cai-.-II. -i . have witnessed it tunning foi hwats i getber, set roiiuaea ny ary w heat sia, ks. signea.J n. ai. i.ioson. O. S. Kelsey, 'A. Kuiglit, John Kidri k, Samuel Ot ainrei , aug'1-d.iw M. R. Math uy , .l. l.n : . Ti i fry. A. W. Chute I ., .thin Phir. Wm D. 1-i ii-i i t mmoTii E OE ... in in. I. vs .sJI.K w w Iierel.y iv.ii tint, in n..i mil y with an older made by the C urt .-t t'omiuon i at its June term, 18.V, I will s. 11 at public ill . . . V. A-.L. -1 - t A - . . rh . . Il'.ll, I'll I lie .,UI 'H) Ol lllj ll-l, .11 M . ,S , 14 t 1 1.. rtoor of the C.iirt ll.-iisc.alltb.it pnrt of lot No I, in Block No. 37, in the Eastern Knlai ;'sniei,t ,. .t. ......... L- . .. . I . I. ... I . . . UR- ' II Ol blHIIIIir, I llll- l-Mlil .. I . loin, o.L oo ii., ii. in une oi mi. i k.i on Alain street. ..i potat 18Ji leet from t h- line ln i.liiw aU i t H I and lot No. '.: ,u haul P.U-k. tbeiio- aloi.c aid lront line 1 teet ami nine n towards Sixth street, in- neei.t rikrlit an. t. - t., .Mum are, t i - Hie Usjjr in the rear ot said b t, ti,.- ,,!..,. said alb 1 t.-.-t nine it,, I,, towar-bi ?evenih - n-. t, hi thence at lirbt tmBBB tasaaU all, x t u ti. s is. . bvfrinmiu'. Teimsofsae, i,u-third cash on tl.e.l.n . :,i! oiie-iuii.i in inree years ami lb. i n, a.i.,1.. tin. I in iiveyeurs I i theiU-i .1 sale. THEoDtittK VENN E M A N N , Guardian of the lniiioi ben ol Jy-bJ Martin K I J. de. ..: . I .JTT.f H.tl i:.yr .VOTH E. WB- Nathan Kwl, Before li. n. Stiuson, a JusVS. - t i e ..I 1 1.. I', . .1 i i-e -li Wm. A. Sttiith. J T p. Vandei bur, h Ind. Notice is hereby ;-i, u that a suit -l an .cl ;ind irnn-bee w.-iv isn--. l) ine on the 1st da - t July , l.s',', and ;aid r.iriii li. e was M-turio I I on Wm. Aikman, ol the linn ol Itrown A AikaMSS a ho lias money , ami is iudel led to said Smith ; and tin- tun,' set l..r hearing I aid cause is Satui-lav. August ., Is.V.I, at '. o'clo. k in the lore i i . in - ltt nstii, w b.-re all persons intere&t.-.l t,ia attssad if they think proM-r. BSN. STIMSON, jylj-(d Justice of the !' .ii '. Mm o. "T EOB tl E T TMJT C IU I'M II MM SOMcontiaaea to make tap CLOTHING at redmed prices. All warranted I ii-l.tcii- n, botl iu style ami durability. Cutting and Itepairiiig etc. nt. I in th,- best uuaapei . and v t dispatch. A mo.l selection of U.axls ell hand, which he will eel at Cu.-r poaitivt-lv a fait. 1 a sure and call at DATIMOBTS old tsn.l, .'uJ door south of Main. augl

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f; aa nxs. jvbt mm eiisokensox a CO i W. e.i by W-V eii -BBEGMT.IHLBS! I . . E TJ B 1. 1. V Fresh . bits reosjved every morning at "Je30 E7b. COOK k SON'S. fW 4JBJ1.V B.L4.S JVBT BE""V r, ived and for sale low by jyli S0RSNSON k CO. - WfM The I,Tin- l st lot just received by Express, at 8. EMBICH OO.'S. ryio BgOUE U0GP 6MIMTS-7UK BEsT WfM lot of the ason for 51, just received bv Express, at S KMBICH A CO.'S. BMK O UV II.1J'ULEH-1,5QQ fiB M Plow Handles for sale by jy20 " SAMUEL CBR. WBMBm W and Gt 20 It His BED 4 Mil KB ano. (.rape V megar just received and tor sale 1 I HAS. Mi JOHNSTON, Posey's Block. Z 4k IIO. EXT R.I L.IR4.E Jt Tl ww p. Bed it receivcil by j lo .-oREKSON k CO. ' Kolv-soo Tojrs jstrn imbj lv.n and Steel .-labs, Ac, Ac., Id store aud JersaleJr SAMUEL OKI. r.. II . BBBJVIEiSM 9PM.IT ! I .4 wmWW 2s Ks Knelish Oat Meal. Reeecived in st"Tf and for sale bv Z. H. COOK A HON. WWiTBM -SMIBT MMKB i wauttnl ;-.t SMITH'S, No. 35 Ma'B street. i i.-a-e in. pure immediately. Mw JEU BE4THBBS-304i l,B. ME W W . eiv.-l and f,,r gab in qnautities to snit by ( HAS. McJOUNSTON. o.vii.i.ns. .-, c sum a? ll.uiis l co iej - er railr.l. in t..r S.ll, l'J BROWN k AIRMAN. II. 1 1 'E JEST BEW b-t of Almonds, Brazi Null. rniM-Tts, recajnf-ne Jrli! Will si ll low. S0RIH80N $t CO. Tm "4 MM AUKS CMwMCM JAMTEBHi mmm .s d i. pototoBBj b' do-ii Fr. - ii Y.l s , b iv 4 tins day at Z. H. COOK i POR g oH.-.flEI..- JEST BBVBM I It i On oiintiN . Ji,i,.-h ot fresh gTOMtd M l J KShlM . , I NICK A CO., 47 Slain sti. , i ImO! .4: UMl'S FiJX'B EBIB t VV.anj 11 son Tea from So c-nt-f i rl - v i article ot 7.V 4 of TV Y.iiim Hyson Tea 7.. II. t'ofTK 4 StN S i C at gBBOf is. E X T It. 4 Uf II II B Jiw reeai t io.dbs. all sies. by l. nt: 1 I.AI B A son. 7 Mainst., I w.-e Sen-ond and Third. sV M J J. f.il.n E.J-s i MfKw ' laaassmall Leaf Kan, with lies, ju-t I. ,-ei. , . LvmeS... nice black hanS- KMBICH k CO. FBI Km I T K Jt.! TMUMI-K0B TBK M lifcaiceetj beat ass.d t.si, and . Leasst Ounpovder Tea, pMu . il D6sHt 4 AOsT, i' '" IB Main -ii.-. i and 2 First street. s 'f JkCm horses j .nri t: as t . - II , i, , 1 .-dii until 1 hi i-lmss. Call on B F. NRTN I -' P -- j - BI.h k. Mam street 9.ITMA.' UOU'l.EW Jl STICK - Ml. l ea, e Mil, I Real F.-! : .-Ut. mi Fourth r-tte.-t, tirst dr.r Is low Main, left sab ., fjrflMa B.i.v: Bmjjv-fioem BO i.y US 1 1 li ins-te Kran forxale bj J.EEK1NE, Cl l:M K.tjv" 17 Main stu- t tiQJL oil: cbjil oil: II I JBK L Mw in n-.-ii-t .f a No. 1 arti.de oi Burtnin. ''al Oil I .-10 ai to -ments are such as wiDenabb tl- t. keep It mm Let rates. 1 ti J at all times, at the I -Z. H COOK BOX Itflllll HL'I'E WS MiXTMJK HAM eisjf-1 exreasty for 7. H. Cook Sen Received 1M ' ' an I - 1 - Z H. COOK k SON, je N.le AgBBt for Evausville, Ind. JBO. 1 .1441 BKBKi WW No. 1 Salmon : No. 1 Herring; N . 1 W kite Fish, at iv 1 Z. H. COOK t SOS'S. g BJVBOJS retmTEB a.'ip hcwtcb Md ftLE ') '. - , i, just receKed. Those warn ing a genuine article fur medicinal parposea, can tin. it at tlK- store of CHAS. McJOnNSTON, , jjtl Pony's Block, Mala street. griBLBBBBR i4rJOHJSSTWJ4r WHOLl W.s sabs and Krtail GROCER AND PROVISION ME-R4 II AN I'. .te ller iu Coedags- Nails, Glass. me.-u. Powder, Piaster Paris, Ac, Ko. 14 Mai:i stunt, near the ( anal, EraasviHa, Ind. feb28 F f .1 I U I B BUBTKBB! KBJtTBKU ll STKltS Yl ,..7en as d Feather Du from No. r. to 14, both jdain and fancy colored. Iteci-ivcd in fine order and for sale oy jylti Z. H. COOK k SON. W JST Hit 1 1 IE OK WEO MWT. MLd PoES MO basket, large and fine, now landt:'oi:i .-leaniei-Ka:.-Fn nch. Call and get some beioru they are all gone, at j-14 VI. KEJtT BROS., A Mainst. Dl fi.l JS'TK II-J BMLMt .B J.V J WW undertake the management of a country tirocerv Store, i.t far from this city. Apply to V. Z., Journal ornce, stating salary expected. AH applh aats mast speak German, aud be accustomed to tra-Ifng. y. I llllll i H MiJfM EmUMBBMBBH IvUW fJMJ ii upr-cured Dried Beef, 1 1 btu-liela White Beans, -Viii ns Pearl Barley, lb iv 1 p. i -teanier Hazel Dell, at J- W Z. II. COOK k SONV. E U 'S .IIM.ns EX El WB DP.Y G(Ol,! tKSS Jn.-t teveived, a nice lot of steel Spring Skirts Lace Mantillas, Lace Points, with a lot of other goods 1, .u for sale by MILLER A NIFHAl'5, J- - 43 Main street. m Ei jt.v ti re a tj i criojir WW tn TH CRSDAY MORNING, June SO. 1 - at mil Au tioa K'.oui-. a lot of new Btusteads, t w . . n. w Buieana, and th-1 utsclss. Also a cask ct Tobacco, Sho.-s, ready-made Clothing, an.) m.'iuv other article. MBS II. NELSON A CO., Auct'rs. g Bll OIL, SO.I E J.S'II CJ.VIlLKs MJ - huh Lard oil. 2( boxi-s Star Candles, 2S hoxi I No. 1 and Crown Soap. Just raceiyed and for sab? by CHAS. Mr JOHNSTON. gLOI B, M U.l.y JtJS'lf HMBBTm M : bag XXX Flow, S t--n po,,d 1 1. b a nntiy Bran aud Sh. i ts juat received and for sale by CHAS. M..IOHNSTON, ' ""' 1 Mi', -treet, near the Canal. i roi r : stbJm : htbcm : -t Km a rear eM Bay Mules, J No. I l ib h t'ows, A lino lot or full bred Chester Whit II For sale at Z. H. COOK k SON'S J.v-M Stock Yard. ImgORE OK THOSE .14 STIJV TBJSWWW MINI TF MIEKZF.RS.-1 doten Austin t. Ice Creaa Freerers, Just receivedtlii ' perE A r Railroad. These Freezars WU lUe coat of In n. . r the old Fogy Freezer lb lb-' -.. -e.1K.1i, il used to any extent. In store .ud k-r sale b COOK k SOft. fTtl H.y'E A" EBBB' EVBB JBTS9 TART3 W RR ANTED. T six pound Cans, lesi pound i'ans, half pound Cans, ..to. .mat ter h. und Cans, W aacraal th above brand ot Mustard to bs ssirs ami ii-t - t - imsv I by say, snd only to I bp 1 of Z H. COOK k SON T.V flaTE is tC Tinplatr, ljodo IX d.., l'sldo C Rrtofnn Tin, oh. IX do, "i.d.i IC Odki Tin h. hand and f..i al,. h, MAMUKL ORK. gill fl.4 Bb BEU'JBll. B ,i 1. .. .r 1 -i ol 1 , iwu f r iich inforuisti- u .- will t- el t- tho d-1.- ti hi and conviction ol tl., ! 1 Mi.iiitkd the Nepluns I ii 1 urine, and pis. -.-si 1 art .f its fistnres in Oh ' asad, -.ii or ab-.nt tb 1st dav ol July. 11 W. RAK ER. Mayor. MhIKI ' T KHO.B THE l.WEOBTKB. BE laikuva P.-i kin London Porl-r, pilua.o4 do do do, 1 .1 . pp's India Pah- Ah', lo .i.,. .jl ! do do. Th - Bb Al jiol P01 ter is wai raated to be Ihr. genuine iuipt-iti-d at (i 'e and U in Sue order. Ressived in store and tot salo L , v I , R. H f0K .t OO v.i .y-im iks I I ii Imr- RiO of .jibbl. Wilmington Tsr, Jl II Ul h'-ls du, lOO Ik.ia tbwiu, .0 hales Navy oakum, li"i bid Ci iisii- . Sujtai , fill boxes Pwarl Starch, .0 bnass asrorted Tobacco, 1.'. cases Mab be-. I u Mr,. for sale y my ... 0BR, LA L.KLL X CO. TM t K . li.yu H9M.W W W interest in ,r ealal asbin, nt to Mr. flassasl Vi. k.-rv, the sivb- and firm will in Mir Iv TiraCKT a Rn-.Taras, tn h-.ja- theretbre with Ihr :e-,jiiiitioii ot a new but Alitl'hsnCSST UMtUel . tin le will U- nil im 1 is. . 1 tt .oV t, the house Thanks nil j ist favors. Respectfully, Ac , I V Vl EKRY A Co , No t Maiu strsst.

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