Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 303, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 August 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. TUl'telVVY MORNING. .AJJtiOST 11 Lire In the Cities and 4 the Frontiers. The most forcible evidences of the astonishing progress of the country of its rapid inroads upon the wilderness beyond our recent borders, arc brought to us in our exchanges from the frontiers. The papers that we receive from the extreme Northern and Western towns of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and the outposts of Nebraska and Kansas, and from the farthest borders of Arkansas, and the remotest counties of Texas, bearing all the evidences of being published in busy and flourishing commercial communities, bring home to U3, in a most striking manner, the reality of our national growth. Bnt it is not only in the extension of our borders and the increase of our numbers, that we are advancing in greatness and power; the railroad, telegraph, and all the improved modes of conveyance are disseminating intelligence, and carrying the electrical forces of thought to the remotest cabin, and spreading the highest intelligence of our citie3 into the remotest circles of society, awakening mental energies that have slept in the shades of the forest, excluded heretofore from the rays of knowledge, which are arousing them into life and growth. As vast as have been the increase of the physical resources and population, the gain in the intellectual and moral power and activity of the country by the dissemination of intelligence through the increased means of intercourse, Has been much greater. The statistics of the next census will reveal to us an increase of material strength and resources that will surprise us ; but there is an intellectual and social change going on, all over the country, that will not be realized, except by personal observation and travel. Provincialism has disappeared from the remotest and most secluded districts of the country. Metropolitan tastes, habits, fashions and intelligence are beginning to prevail in every settlement. The elegance, refinement and intelligence of cities are found in the social circles of places that were but a few years ago upon the borders of civilization. The books, magazines, and papers that form the tastes and mould the sentiments of society in our eastern cities, are found in the parlors of nearly all prosperous planters, farmers and traders in every opening in the forests of Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana, and en the boundless prairieot Ti-xnc.as- well as in the New England villages that are rising up throughout the rich regions of the north-west. The traveller through the wilds of the Ssouth-west, is astonished to see at every social gathering, even in log cahins still emitting the odors of the green timber that form their sides a display of luxury in dress, and a knowledge of the habits and manners of fashionable life, that would put their inmates at ease in any company. The means of intercourse and inter-coramunication are removing all the differences in the habits and manners of life among the inhabitants of different regions, and making the distinctions between the city resident and rural bred family imperceptible. We receive every week, from Ft. Smith, an able sheet filled with unmistakable proofs of coming from a large and active commercial place ; it contains full reports of the proceedings and deliberations of it3 City Council upon the engrossing interests of the city the repair and lighting of its streets the paving of its alleys the salary of its Mayor and other city officials, which are, by the way, higher than ours the collection of it3 municipal revenues, and the payment of it3 corporate debts. Turning toit3 advertise ments, there are stock3 of merchandise of every variety, in extent and ricknes3 that few towns, where supplies are more accessible, could ljoast of ; the manager of the theatre, after an uninterrupted season of four month, announces the closing of the establishment, with the profoundest sense of gratitude to the people of Ft. Smith for u the immense liberality bestowed on him.' He promises to return in October, to refit hi3 houe for the next winter's campaign, with a stock company, equal judging from the names to many that tread metropolitan Wards. The closing plays are Ingomar and the Pleasant Neighbor, in which Mulhoiland and other celebrities take part. In reading the paper, it is difficult to realize that these things are going on in a fronticrcity, standing upon the boundary line between Arkansas (a State whose society is considered, aWroad, scarcely half civilized) and the territories of the Creek and Choctaw Indians. Minftled with all the evidences of wealth, civilization, and luxury, the columns of the paper are filled with notices of Indian life, and news from Indian tribes whose territory borders on the corporata limits!of thecitv Tli-TP is a strange mingling of subjects relating to refined, fashionable society and savage lite. An elaborate criticism on the dramatic performances is followed by an account of the location of the Wa hi u Indiana iu their new homes a desrpiption of a beautifnl "hornet rose,'' with sixteen roses on one stern, in the space of five inches, raised by a lady in her garden, is succeeded by an account of the arming and painting of a war party of 400 Creek warriors for a bloody rode upon their neighbors, the Choctaws. The Kxprefo companies have their agencies there, who offer to insure packages to and from Philadelphia aud New York in seven or eight days. Flour mills are offering T: to 80 rpnts a bushel for the best wheat. are advertised for forts and places on the Arkansas, 200 miles above Fort .Smith. A large amount of money had been .ved on Um 28th nit., to pay off the Cmk Indi tn.s on the first of August, and livelv tiraesandan easy money market were expected. There are statement! ol the building of iron bridges over the creeks in the Indittu nations, followed by notices of the

election ia the Choctaw nation, with the

ticket of candidates, nominated by the apo litical convention of Choctaws who put forth a "platform of political doctrines With as much soldnnity, and with its- many professions of devotion to the welfare of the Choctaw Republic, a3 solemnized the promulgation of the Cincinnati platform. Among the local notices in the Tort Dmitri Tints we find the following: Judge Law, who visited our place a few weeks ago, in a letter to the senior editor, says : 'I was highly gratified with my trip up the Arkansas. You have a State," yet destined to take rank, among the foremost of the confederacy, and if I was somo thirty years younger, I should wend my way to it, with a view of making Fort Smith my resideniee." Judge L. is President of the Indiana Historical Society and urges the formation of a State Historical Society in Arkansas, Is this thing going to die ? lie also makes enquiry about his old friend "Horse Shoe Ned,"' and says, I suppose he is still among his Indian friends." We would informthe Judge, that 'Ned" must be safely bid away among the Creeks, as we have not heard of him since ha left; but as Maj. Hector, will pay the money to the Indians on the 1st. of August, wc expect "Horse Shoe Ned"' will come forth rcnewod, a brisk young man, prepared for a new campaign. The People vs the Politicians. No sounder sentiments, nor more vital truths were ever uttered than arc contained in the following paragraphs from the liooneville (Warrick county) Democrat, an enlightened and independent sheet. In such Democratic views we can most heartily unite ; we are willing to pledge " our lives and fortunes " to such co-laborers iu their labors to break down the degrading and tyranical rules of professed politicians and their subservient cliques. Never more than now, in the history of our government, has the disposal of otlice been more completely under the control of professional iolitican3 than now. Never has there been more brazen effrontery and cool impudence practised in their attempt- to control and transfer the votes of the people to the favorites of cliques, and pets of politicians. Political wire-working is reduced to a science, and thereare those skilled in its knowledge, not only in the high place-; of the nation, but in almost every county in the I'niou, who operate with an energy equal to that of their superiors iu rank, iu their own more limited scope of territory. Through their instrutnentality,"and increasing power, elections by the people are becoming a farce, and places of trust are tilled by the most incompetent and immoral of men. In theory, our offices arc not hereditary, but in practice they have become almost literally so. The political wire-worker obtains an office, and holds it until either the iaw, or perhaps his declining popularity, thrusts him out, and, like a de lining monarch, looks about him for a successor, and bends all his energies towards the establishment of some incompetent tool of his. Cliques cliques at the capital, and county cliques, rule everywhere. Everywhere we hear of, and note the bad results of the supineness and inactivity of the people in looking after iheir own intere3t3. Some of these evils are incompetent public servants and high taxes, and these burdens are mostly sustained by that hard-working class of community, the farmers, many of whom, we are sorry to say, manifest but little interest in political affairs, and even neglect to vote when election day comes round. This state of things should be reformed. The people should arouse themselves, usurp the management of thetr own'atfairs, and let these trading policians, high and low, find other business about which to devote their energies. Until they do, matters which are had enough now, in all conscience, will become vastly worse. Congressional Elections. In North Carolina the Opposition have elected Smith in the 1st; Oilman, in the 5th; Leach, in the Cth; and Vance in the 8th District; all by handsome majorities. The Democrats have the other four Districts. This ties the Congressional delegation iu North Carolina. The gain for the Opposition in the popular voto is large. In Tennessee the Opposition have elected their candidates for Congress in the 2d, 3d, 4th, oth, 8th, and probably in the 1st districts. The Democrats have elected iu the 6th 7th, and 10th. Tho 9th is still doubtful. The majority of the delegation of this State will be Oppostion men. Drown, in Kentucky, being too young to beadmmitted to his seat in the first session of Congress, the majority of the Kentucky delegation may be secured for the Opposition. In the Presidential canvass the jsition of the delegations from these three old conservative Whig States, may have an important bearing upon the issue. The fact that the Conservatives wilHiold the balance of power in the House, may induce that party to run a third indej)endent candidate to bring the election into the House. This state of affairs will have its influence on the ac tion of theextreme Northern and Southern parties. Tin: Nkw State- Prison. The State tiii I says that on Monday the New Prison Commissioners, through their attorney Col Kd. Dnmont, and Hon. Jonathan W. Gordon, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Moses Jenkinson, Esq., of Fort Wayne, applied to Judge Wallace, of the Common Pleas Court, which is now in session, for a mandamus to compel Lieut. Governor Hammond, in the temporary absence of Governor Willard, to act upon their report, locating the State Prison North. The position taken is, that, by reason of Governor Willard being out t" the State, on a brief visit to his friends in the East, the Lieut. Governor become1! acting Governor, and is competent to decide the question at .ssue. The existence of any exigency requiring the action of the Li. nt. Governor is disputed by the frii-nds of Gov. Willard, who, at the furthest, will not be ' ahsent more than two weeks. The large car factory which was in operation at IndianaKjlis tor une time, has been abandoned. ItM machinery ha been , distributed amon similar establishments iu I the cities around. It i ; a singular fact that, while Indianapolis is the centre of a vast net-work of railroads, a car manufactory canuot be mpported there.

Auclent Fiction anil Jloueru Fact. The Enchanted Salve Story, which Cer-

; vantes put into the mouth of Don Quixote, was doubtless intended as a satire upon the extravagant pretensions and miserable failure of the physicians of that day. But the fiction of one age sometimes become, the facts of another, and could Cervantes revisit the earth, he would see many of the cures ironically attributed to Don Quixote's nostrum, actually accomplished by Hallpwaj'i Ointment. The magic of science has shamed the legends of necromancy, in the Wrieficent effects of the remedies introduced by that distinguished man. Extravagant eulogy is "not in our way ;" hut there is a difference between flattery and simple justice. It has happened that in several instances we have witnessed the effect Of Hulloway s Uintmcnt upon external diseases. That it will cure erysipelas, salt rheum, and virulent, deep-seated ulcers, wc can testify from facts that have come under our own observation, and if faith is to be placed in the consentaneous declarations of the thousands and tens of thousands who have tested its properties in this country and throughout the world, there can be no doubt that it is a siecific the only specific for scrofula and cancer. The hut warinEurope afforded a grand opportunity to ascertain its value as a dressing tor flesh wounds fractures and contusions, and it appears from the published official report of the army surgeons, that i'-.-.1 plication in such case3 wa3 followed by very remarkable results. The pain and innanutioaof the parts rapidly subsided, and ! !ul reaction ensued. Injuries for which the ordinary recipes were the tourniquet, tl law, and the amputating knife, were cured without any difficulty by the use of this powerful rccupcrant. Probably no class of our countryman better understand the value of Holloway's Ointment than the denizens of the far West. It is la fact their "salve for every sore," hether accasioned by accident or the result of hardships and exposure. The Southern planters regard it as an indispensable item iu their plantation dispensaries, and use it almost universally a3 a remedy for the eruptions and glandular diseases so common among their negroes. In New Englan 1. where inventions aud discoveries are generally at the outset looked upon with diIrVtt, the Ointment bal attained an extraordinary degree of popularity, and the deI mand tor it in the Stairs of New York and l'e:in - lv.inia has been quadrupled within j three years. In fa t, it has no rival in publie esteem among the remedies of the a;, e, if we except the celebrated pilh for inter nal diMMM introduced by its world renowned inventor. In the oldea time, the law awarded la every Roman, who saved the lifeof a fellow citizen, a civic (Town. I f the modems had perpetuated the custom, Holloway s regalia would, by this time, have been the eighth wonder of the world. tfiW Orlean Crrs-ct-nt. ftr A fly-trap, invented at Merlin, ft., caught in a dining room in a hotel at Manchester, . H., seventeen hundred Hies in a minute. We saw a machine of the kind in operation a few days ao, which counted of a Cylinder, eight inches in diameter, revolving slowly by clock work, one-half of it covered by i box, the other half being exposed. Its rurface was sugared over, and attracted ?v.wip of Hies that covered its sweet surface ; the wheel URMfl slowly and gently, and as the Hies passed into the box they were swept off the cylinder by a feathered brush, and their only avenue of escape from the box wa3 into a fine wire gauze cage above it, into which they were driven by the pint and quart. Covering the cylinder with swecets and winding up the clock, the machine would run for an hour without attention; and in the dining room and pantry of a hotel, whprc it was operatiug, it gathered ahout one quart of flics an hour during the first day. On the second, the harvest was so diminished that its gatherings were reduced to half a pint, and, finally, it exhausted the supply. The firemen in different part3 of the State seem to have a disbanding spirit. Wc learn, from the State Sentinel, that the Invincible Fire Company No. 2, one of the best companies in the State, at a regular meeting, on Monday night last, disbanded of their own free will. This company own two of the best engines in the State, and one, the Conqueror, can scarcely be excelled by any hand engine in the United States. On Tuesday evening, the Invincible's presented the Marion Fire Company with a pair of silver-tipped buck horns, a trophy of their former skill and enterprise. Wonder if the boys would sell the Conqueror' e HouE$rAT!iic .Meiirai.Colli.uk. A IIotmepathic Medical College has becu chartered by the Legislature of Missouri. The institution has been established in St. Louis, and a faculty elected, composed of the most eminent DOM titioners, of that School, in the West. A suitable building has been procured, on one of the most eligible and pleasant street where the College will be opened for instruction on the fourth Monday of October next. It commences under the most flattering prospects, and there is a promise of a very large class at the opening of the tcrru. MARRIED. At St. Paul's Church, yesterday nioru'.-jr, l.y the B.v. Sydney Wilbur, Mi . s.eu 1.1. K . I.rsvi 1 r and 51i - Makv AtMsTkom;, n- -rutty of Ni ,1 1 K illNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. If r m i atilhortttd to inmvmm W.i. F. PAltUOT as a candidate for Judfce t l tho Kiflecuth Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing October electiun. autfi f . Mm A. A m B v T.VeV op tmj-: . t .. ik lihirs of the Ymnh rl'iii h 1 i.nfy Land a nodal toil will I held at the Curt Mouse in Bvansville, on TUESDAY, lbs inth iUy of An 1-1, inst., at J o'clock P. 51., to consider the pr..u'irty of re-locating ihe Fair QfwUltl "i Ikf kl nation. A full attrijcluncr the Stock holder i rcrtfiiUv n 111 -t. it. SAMT "I- "KK, ou rii-: Ptv-iuVut . WML BOO it! If U ! Til K I .. Vi K It WW Mi; nc. I I again r );ireU to furnish, nt nay I' II t of I lit- city, all killtln of 10.l, eitUrl -:Oi I 01 not. H li i.i .1 m.l Mioplv o that v 1.1 li lry, iil ha.-t MirchaM-l a BUlh.kuil amount to hii..1 tho market dm mil I ho coining fill iili'l w inti 1 . Trrin c;ih, at thw varil. ail 11 1 in J1LM: LI 1 JT" MW JUfJUJ MM rt deiir Baron bidt, J 11 m lt- extra augar-rumi jfaim . . m) t - Should, 1 .. .r hhlx choice litird. I: wired and for vile ly i liAS. M, JOnMSTUJL auj;11 Poi-cvS Ill.-k, Main sliv.-f. V nt up si WW a-i ior ii.ility, for 1I .r hi. nor pn, hm.---i'artirts OeniriUK to Miiily tho ab ,.-, nhunld a.l1 . the illldfher ol Ilil-i i lpe ' K"i ' aid 0101101111 atioiiH lo J. K I IN LAY A OO. aui.ll N rth Third -tn-et ; .,.,ui

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With now and finely executed STKML KNQBA VUSGB of all 1 elobrat- d American Actors of the present century in Hiakspvarian Characters. The work is puldishsd In semi-motithly parts, at c !u-1 ach, and payable onlv on delirery. Publiabed by JOHNSON, FKY k CO., J7 Beekman street, Now York. The Ap iit. '. J. Stephens, is now at the Sin rwhmI House, and will call npon our citizens, and how tie in the works. ittig11-2w Jil.O! :. ,nEjtL 0MJ" A" J.VHaily receiving fresh supplies of the best articles that can be obtained, ami for sale bv au.-U CHA8. McJOHN8TON. It IU till EH ASU VVRUY COU IIS "." do.en Sh'e Mruslu-s, as.-ot tol. 7- do Scrubbing do do :in do Horse do du 15 d Whitewtich do A o do Clothes do do 2iH Curry Combs, 1; and S bars. Kocoived this day ami b-r sale by the loan at , lost figures. ' JACi'M STJtAUTt A SON, aagM 74 Main st., het. Ssei-ond and Third. ymrtfiB Tfriff f,in,""f 1 l'l.i m. l'1 V eh- ice new roslii-li r i. I and for at 7.. If. TOOK ,f S iN S MM MM, 8 1'HOIt K ..s, 4mQW M huaheli Mo. l Potatoes, l do i .rime White Means. Iteeeiroil nd f r vile it aa, X. If. COOK A SON'S. MMItl'fllKS.' HKt'SHKs: MMwWMMM Mm GOdoa ii Ma'd Benib BnMlica, do Kla. kin; do, S (! iMistin do, ". d.. Floor do, I do Carpet do, J do Loti 1 1 'ill Scrub do, r do Hoi -o Brushes. Received this day and for sal at aue'i 1 If. rmiK SUN'S. 500 I.Hs. i tti.'n 1 .11 smi 11, io. 1 VI . li. In e-ie, 29 !s llambin .-h t l J,.o It.- Pen I Marb y. Received at .. II. CoOK A 80S 8 m ma 1 n 1 . Til ii .:.-. will at 1 d to the It.. ard ot I oin m i-.-ioini s I inderbtirgh County, on the tirat Alomt iy iu September next, to-w il : On the "dh day of said month f.-r a irranl ol li.-. ns. to retail Spiiituou bi.pior-. at hi- usual place of bniuess, corner of Kirat and Vine streets. all ;'i-tl JiUIN II . BKEMKR A CO. 'FMCJt. TM K TtltM U1tl.lt K K S WW of tile Kvansvllle Insuiain Gobi pauy ore hereby notified that the annual election for iiin Directora viill Ih- held at the cilice of tlie ('oinpauy on MONDAY, tin- Mb day of September next, between tlei hours ol 1 and 4 P. M. By order ol the Board. augS-lt W.M. T. PAUK. S-- 1. tary. f M'n It'.IH l ! U '41 II II th Vf H K ! WW 1 In Tubs, Co. Iu Buckets, cd ti I 'hums, Pino Tiihs, tiiurns, Mm k, 1-, Well I'.m k' t . BoffM B11. kets, t iak tal-a Buckcio, Cedar and Pine do., Flour 1 '.in-, s.i -ir C an-. Pn't.-r Bltekets, 1 i k . t Baekate, Ctothea do.. Feed do. Large nssi'rtment ol Fancy Maskets. tilar Fawcets, Ijemon Sipieezors, Potat: Mashers. IU..1 Mauls. Rollino Pins. Clothes Pins, hawed and idl ing ; Halt' MumIh-I, Peek, Hall Peck, and (Quarter Pock Measures; Yankee Peck and Half dp, 1 efoinod, 'I v -1 K als, Kn.fe 1: -tint Baskets, Jc, he. For sale at atiR Z. If. COOK a SON'S. nmOTlt AV-TiA' UJVMMMBl 0JIVD w will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vamb-rt'iircn County, on tho first Monday in Pejitember next, to-uit : On the .'dh day of said mouth for a grant of License to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his usual place of busilieM, 011 Front street, between Lect and Pine stre. ts, KraMTiUa. mMwl JAMKa CARTER. 'wr It. a. M. THk WBMBEB8 OFXVASfr Mm V1LLK BKl AMPMKNT N . 20 an partkaLirly re.piested to attend the regular meeting on M-'NHAY KVKX1N0, August Mb, as business it importance will be transacted, iu which all are interested. By order. aj6-3l L. M. PLAUT, Bcrjb. ft t 1 4J 1, KMUU 1,000 (i lui i-stif.f-i it led Hair,- ju-t Roeiwd, which are teaaowiedaed to ho the beat in the market. For tale by '.. H. CumK .( SOK, auirii Agent for Evausvillc. '. POWiMBM KEtiti FOB HA LB BY aiiK'". K. 0,BCBt A 00. MM I' 'BED .' lo UALF BALES, BEST M qoality, (or sale, to arrive, by 8. B. GILBEBT I I 0M augU No. 4 Sycamore street. V SOU THUS ,VO TtTcMS . THK MM paltaenhlp ben tofore existing lietween T. J. White and C. G. Keats, uinli r the name of T. J. White fr Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. G. KEATS is alo'.Ki authorized to tettle accounts. Bvamtuxc, Aafti s is: augo-iot JIL'TCAL 11 UK lNsl UWei: I'Ml'AN V,) OF VAJiDKBBURGU COUNTY, -Evansvillk, Aug. 4, ) I. i: (' T Mil .V THMi AJI'VFA B 4 election Cm I Dha n and a Secretary fill bo held on MONDAY, Aaa, 1-, 1:'J, betweea the hours of '2 and 4 o'clock P. M., at the oflice, 011 Third -li cet, adjoining the Crescent CitT Bank. NgMOt ROBT. KA I. LY. Se cretary. JP I " I il PAMIN, M ill I I A.V, ( 'one nt, t-.Lh and Doors, Nails aud I lass, all sizes, just received and for sale, bj GEO. rOSTER .v CO., aitga Comer Lor est street and the Canal. R. A. HKoWN SAM. PUTNAM.

BROWN & PUTNAM, commission AND roi: WARDING MERCHANTS, i. Em Tcliniipitotilax Street, : U- QBJfSAMB, LA. Ht Par lii ular attention pai 1 to the sale ol V esttra produce. Persohal attention paid lo Korwardtmft Merehandis,-. antrl Iiilialation. mm.'- Ut HUE. Il.il 'M.YU MOi.l TE II MM permanently In Exansvltle, Ind.', can tie soiled daily ("t.itunl.iya and Sundays eacepte, which dus be will In- in NVwInunli. at l uioii Ntbel ' ai hi - room No. , In the Washington llot.d. fri in s oVtekk A. M., until B P. M., t.-r all 11 M N l or k uz stamliiit: di-eaeea. CONSUMPTIVK INV.f.HS will do well to call upmt I'r. BL'L'CK, whose luoMsful uieihiHl of treating dleeaaai of tho Throat and Longa by (Ke two-fold nractice of ujiplirfillmi t.ilh. jmrt aJF int, r,nnh(iiri) rith nj.firoprial countitmtitmtil remtAu. An Dr. B. can - fcr to many fome rl siitteiiug with Coiisinnptu Dtee isi-s, but are now enjoying perteel health, this cl.-WM of dlse-ise 1 in no jon. . 1 be considered incnr.ilde. In- is.-s ot the Kves will receive particular at tent j winch he ticaU iioii a lea principle with tiuparafluled su cess. j, Cousiiltation fi-ee. antra1 wly J(X.iKTII Wnith. .V .TfOV.I, J Se.teml..T "i. Is.Vl. the IV 11 I t I'onntV iniiiissjoiiers of Ymterlmrgtl county, w ill ci iitra t with the bidder ni'iKt advantageous to the iuh-iect of the county, for tn iklnp the till "ii 'Franklin sf., at tie aaM end is the hetdge rrsTnir Wgi Crick, on s.ud street, geab-d proaoaaV lot - , 1 work wjll he received up io 12 o'clock St., of said day, at the Andilnr's nllirc. U-ikI and securitx will l 1. jnired ot the contractors lor naid work. By orvler of thet' ty Board. jf.t" iU wM wm. M vv LKER, VmBtoi . g 11 n.i us: litj.itt! W h. rilM II nan , Jii,iKsHoiin-t lient SHi-.J UK I ILivau 1 le(;a!i. jiimmi Florida and ll.oana Betcalia, psMSHi Half Spm.sh I M in box. The aloe sti k wrlll wa s dd OS) ac omiuod itmtr terms pruaapi pas, A. GL.MbKRTS, jy2D No. loi Main "trevt, Eiausvillo, Ind.

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g mH.y mj&mm, : vmtur .71 Mi J I. Ibnnhels of fresh ground Corn Heal from 30 tho country, at ERSK1NE, OUJtNICK A CO.'S, aug8 47 Main atreot. WhHtBh MMiEF! MMMMMiD BMiMF!MM Just received por steamer Jacob Po', a prime article of ti gar-cured Dried Beet. Call aud tty it, at EKSK1NE, CLRMCK A CO.'S. 47 Main stret angS mMVMTtt 4JVW VEGETJBLE8.JM M tine It t of Keshanock Potatoes, a lot of pritne Ooionr, A.oles, par, d and picked, received every day fr "in oar own orchards, at KUaiUNE, CLUA'ICK A CO.'S, augS 47 Main Btrtet. (M I I Mi MakaVDJAyr mjJTW mM aud fur aate, 10 dozen Apple Parers, s niethin dill 1 nt from the old styl. jyZl GEO. 8. SONNTAG, 10 Main st. Jjfj-JJi je Lift TjHMJiriVHMT.i lii:i POWX&8. Just arrived from the East, a fresh supply of excellent DRY GOOD.S, consisting 111 part of a large lot of Mosquito Bars, Calicoes, Ac, Ac, which wo offer low for cash, at our cheap Cash Store, No. i Main street, Evansville, Ind. uug2 MILLER A NIEHAI'S. WM WMMMMJPm C4KMr0tUrMM HOPS AND BONESET IT is the safest, surest, cheapest, and most reliable remedy for tho permanent cure of COLDS, COtGHS, HOAKAKXESS, ASTHMA, 1 roup, whooping colon, Ami all affections of tho Throat and Lungs. 1 1 being prepared npon Scientific principles, and from articles that are e ntirely vegetable. The COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOI'S AND BONJJSET Is mauufact ut t I 1 y C. ROTHBNBUSH & SON, naalltOIL Butler County, Ohio, to whom all orders must be addressed ; and sold by KILLER A WHITE, Druggists Eaiisill', Indiana, aud by Druggists and Her chants throughout the country. jan20ly jrajr. a. J. LMsr.nfr qirMjvMJS'M! suaMM 5T1TLTK OR NERYE TONIC, WILL CVUE FEVER AND ACUE NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, CHAGRES, AND PANAM AFEYLRS, ( an often b. prevented by the use of this invaiuaI le n iuedy. The recipe is from a very celebrated PajfUcian, after having thirty-live years' exjurionce iu Hospitals aud private practice in New York ity, and lias been tested in till sections ol the c uiitry, during the past six years, with the most wonderful success. Are yon Aerroiis, 7)iicjiV, or $i'Jftriu'jiutM jrostritti'Hi, '. i'i'iis .' I recommend and guarantee this Medicine is a perfect Taoic. J. II. HAZARD, Proprietor, 1-11 Maiden La nit, umi S l'leti her slrm t, New York. rot sal- 1 y L LICIT d CARI.STEDT. ji I '. dawi in SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Till PUBLIHBE Ol Tilth WOBK With a cirrtilaticu ol ten tie 11-and per month, would respectfully inform the merchants ol E 11 villeam! vicinity that he is prepared to contract I r alvaf! hl iiu-nts at very low rates. Business Caul.., ' NM sipiare II .11 rfftgf ' 'lie P 1 e 9T Addnm .Sill per Rll'lll . H 4 sf. C. RK A IN, Editor .Southern Railroad Guide, yBI d Box 44:i, Louisville, Ky. HUNNBLL'S Flooring Milli, WALNUT 8TEKBT AND THK CANAL, EVANSriLLB, IND. Til I H JVM mV E ti Tl H I.I SH.ll EJYT is now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the Litest style, for Plaiiinp; and Dresslui Lumber, planing and iiiwiluw Wk eriie', in '.kin. Doon aad s.-ish MowRafB, wladow Blinds, ami every other description id work d uie in such establishment. All work at the- ' Mills warranteil to be ell done, and aill be olleieii at the lowest cash prices. Raeklag I! ana of all kinds made te order. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Blittiag trad all ktmrnw of Baa lag done to order, and in the most approved style. y23 WILLIAM HUNNELL. 1 1 1 m LAU EVANSYILLE & CANNELTON ! 1 KEKbl I'.M Iv 1.1. WM Jit-HET Tl.nMi! r. it HET mi:mM K : 'The last and iiht m t A L11IA, t apt. Chaki.ev Dksiilf.r, Clerks WortliiiiL'toii aud t'ooper, is now placed as a p-nii.iu nt t In the trade, and will leave Evansville pn e. tuallv, every MONDAY, WXDKB8DAT, AND FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock A. M., and retaralag, will leave Cunlleltoll ever TUB8DAY, TIII KSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. Pot In i. lit . r palace, apply onboard, OT t" V. M. I'ARTER, AK-ent, anprt Pavilion Hotel. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RB-OROANIZATION. TWMESKHS. II. I. it. H I." it if MtREMFl'SS, fM from New Orleane, have purchased the tJT. CHARLBB SALOON, on First street, nearly oposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in an elegant and attractive style. The new- proprietors have had tone experience as k "; i-rsoi fa-hionable tiud popular Restaurants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In tin ir newhouse, to combine till the elegancies and luxur.es of Nortle ru and Southern Restanrats in the ST. ClIAKLKS. They have brought a large and complete stock wl choice Li'inor- tioiu New Orleans, which they t- d witii care during their business in that city. Their connections and acquaintance in that city wlH inabln tteif to obtain the cln i -i -t supplies ol l.iii,rs, Fruits, and luxuries from that market In future, and they will spare M expeMa lor pains to make the 5T. CHARLES surpass, h reafter, its former representation, as a pleasant Sa! on, a plai e of good living, and elegant, refin d ami luxurious resort. BJo" BtUterd players will find at this Saloon a tmi of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the w.-ll known and celebrated factory of J. 31. Brut sw ii k r "o. The tinders gned tl.it t r tie tnelvi s that long experience and careful att- iiM.-i! w ill enable them to merit a reput ttion eptal to any Saloon m the western country. f' A sjdendiil Lunch will be served np in t ic Mat approved style, ev rv morning at 10 o'clock. 1I.VMMKK k DBKIFDS8, flkj I Late of New Orh ans. T11 Mi 1. 1 1 11. m: .n j til 1. AUEAD. You often heir Ladies rum ark that they can J. ways be nlted al s. RMBICIJ a OO.'B. Well, the reason is that they keep everything in the Dry Q I-line, an 1 a they are disposing of their stotk at reduced pricea in otilet to niaket u for an early fall purchab' ; tin- attraction is unusually large. Their stock of Shoe:, is excellent, and in prices cajiuot ifv pav. ni aug4 ' W .1 1 Hi 'MOO L HE THE I i'EHMj SIT AT CAMBRIIKJK, MASS. The Instructors in Ibis Schoid are: llojt. .Ion. Paekkr, LL.D., Royale Professor. ML Tin nil is I'ahmvs, l',L.D., Dane Professi r. Hon. Eaoai IPaMMfffta LL.D., Cnfver-ity Pro-fi-smir. The Conr of Instruction embraces the va l ions I ranches of the Common Law ; and of Bujallj, Admiralty, OrnWA n i l ial, I nteruat i.uial, find OAnetfrnUlNMl l.iiv : and the .1 iirisprudenee of the Cnitid tare. The Law Librae eaaateteof about h.omi volunii s, and as new works apMar, they ire added, and every edoli is atade to render it ci tnplele. I list nu t ion is given by oral lectures ami expositions, land by recitations and examinations In i oti n en.. I, with them,) of whi h then an in tvei v week. Two Moot '.nits an- also hidden in swell v , I; . st each 4 w hich a calls," previously freM f is argued by I in students, and an opinion deliic red mj Hm PMtdiag Instructor. Risiius nnd otln r I" ai i lilies are a I to provided tor t he flub t 'ourts ; tin I an A sciubly i-, held wevkly, for practice ill del ap , and acquiring a knowledge of pailiamentary law and pii -eediuga. glndeata naj eater the n ho.. 1 in any stageof their piole- ioiial studies or mercantile puisiiiis, and at the t . iiiiii' iii meiit of eithr term, or iii the middle, or other part of the term. Tin y are at liberty to elect what studiew they will i pursue, accord ni; tolheit Mew of their own want, and atlaiumeuts. I'li j -i-a,li in, il M- ii . w hich c. luni. nee ' on Thursday, siv weeks after the tatgd Ifeittataay in July, , is divided int.. two b imsof twenty weeks each, ! Willi a v ai a 1 1 o i ol i w . . k s at the end of oa h li-rin

During the inter vicati.ni. the Library is open- . . w h i. n d am H hted) lor the um ..i the members Ol t lie School. The Km r. is. s ot th. ,,. t Term will com mend Ml IN DA V, Septelulk-i .th, 1? Appli. tiii.ns lot , nl mission, of lor catalogues, or any further information, may be made to eitbei df ths Pvotessors ut Cuinbridgu. Caaaainor, Mam., JuU ung5

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MVUEESE'lo UUXE CHOICE IF. H. FOB sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. MM. mil' i n fsi i WW for sate by t HALF LD LA AO. . B. GILBEBT A CO. rd F.4 by COFFEE 60 POCKETS FiK SALE S. X. GILBERT A CO. TmATESS FRAILS, SEW CROP, JUST HE--MtLW ceived and for sale 1V a-.-e 8. E. GILBERT A CO. rwiAH 40 BMLB, LAUCE SI.E AMD IS FIX E order, for sale by augt; S. K. GILBERT AO. rwtnr.ACCOnri PACKACKS OF vinaisiA MM Pounds, Fives, Twist, ami Fig, for sale low by 8. E. Gl LBEBT A CO. KEOS, VEST QCALITl, FOB S. E. GILBERT A C0 ABUSES 10 sale by WMWt LtMM AMD CEMENT &io BBLS. for saU by 8. K. GILBERT A CO. 00. v MJTCHK8.-io6 DOZ.V Saloon Matches, with or w ithout Sulphur. Keceiveti oy Z. U 50 0K A BON. mpitJ.v ORiffwr YOU WANT MM good Brail, M to No. :.l Main street. They eU cheap. VICKERY BROTHERS. MMVKiTt1EMA?B8 Mm prime, for sale bv ..ii-r GEO. FOSTER A CO. Til Mi BKKF. FLJCE TO MVw Jilt MED '. 1..VIO lbs siigar-cureil Pried Beet just received and for sale by Jy21 CIIAS. McJOIISSTON. gfi sn t-oie Ttit 1st iTb ivi ill pay the highest pt ice for good Blark Locust Lo.es10 to 14 iacuea thick any length delivered in Evansville. CHAS. BABCOCK. AJBZlX, 0 Vm7-3 5 MMLS JVEUT Ms Wheat received Der railroad this dav bv ' t m w GEO. FOSTER A CO. mm mm i f lmme 100 bbm,s., .a WW msid shipping order. Also Grey Lime iu hhds. ad barrels, in auv quantity to suit purchasers, by GEO. FOSTER A CO. MM It rj TOE EARLY N LSI! A NOCK M. Potatoes received every day from the couutry, iresii and nice. ERSKINK, CCRNK K A CO. (MT EJIShEYE, I U.Mt h V CO.'S, WM. 47 MAIN STKKKT. Waxtfd- One thoiisiiud dollars' worth of City Orders, in exchange for Grocerice. j.7 mrouE noon potatoes. bG WWmB mt those elegaut Mercer PotatiK's, raprrlftr to anything in the market, received thi- day and fi-i sal, by CklAS. McJOllNiTON. mj'l Slain street, neat tie-Cuul. CHI HEME 7 CHEESE .'- 3 BOXES, an extra good lot just received ; tho- wanting something nice, by Imix or slice, call in at ( HAS. Mc.lOlINSToN S, jy7 Pos. v's lH.K-k, Main si. M IB PS ! CAPS! CAPS I FOR CHK1MVLS MAS A huw hiiiI sideiidid iissortment Cas, for men ami bovs, latest st vies, teat received par Bajpna by VALTIKK a MABCtlXNIER, dec? No. Main street. E I JH.tCHEMEL-r0 PAtCMhole and half bids am! kit-, assit- (l numbei-s, rec-iied this dav s-r railroad, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT X OL, je'Jl No. 4 Sycamore street. g fo.N t.v WMWsjMjyro Krr.vrv. wL 75 hags assorted 'ot t, ii Yarn, 1KI bales Nos. I and J lotion Batting. Ill store an I for sale by aayll WnEELERA BIGGS. Jy MOHMt ' I l ot It rlSO BAKKELS aud sarks in store and to arrive, extra and superfine Country Brands as good as the lest and as low as the lowest, at j 1 1 VICKERY BROS., B2 Main st. fBMI M Cue THMi L0ti'EMS om ji mm n 'up of Tea. We are now in receipt of a i i v choice lot of loose Tea", bought expressly for r. : ni ;ia.le. I 'all one and all. Samples jfiven with pleasure, by B, B.000E k SON. .ILL'S P.ITEJVT CBJVCBMTM WAFES. We are ageula for tln celebrate I Hall's Patent Fire Proof and Thief Prof Sjifes, mannfisetinwi by Hall, Carroll A "o. I'inelnnati. slant supply will be kept on hand, aud sold al manufacturer's prices. PRESTON BROJ. MM H E.fl I f'.fl BVJB BEM.TMJS'tl AJ'D M PACKING at Factory Prices A large stock N. F. ltelting (.'oinpaiiy's Goods in store at all times, nt Mavitai-ti ri.ks' Pkici:. Warranted mijs rior to any oilier. C. 8. WKLLB, mat 2 Sign of the Mill Saw, 13 First sir. , t. MXMMM MiXHIUITMltJS' ItM' THMi M largest an i most beautiful stock ot Hals ami Caps ever open t :iin Evansville. Come one and all. We will he pleased at all limes to show our tioods and sell them cheaHr than the cheapest. Y.M TIKR & MAR 'N'NIER, septll .'J'J Main street. gH tlti l,M! H.I. ft S ion IIP THUS Mi ceh brated Hams, together with a good assort incut of other meats Shoulders, Clear Sides, Pickled Pork, Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, Ac, just received .and for sale bv CHAS. McJOHNSToN. eC." . Main stret, near the Canal. eif.v pi .nps. C Iron Cistern Tois, 1 J wood it do, I - efts Pump Fixtures, 4"0 lbs Pump Chain, HOO feet boxed Pump Tubing. Just received and for sale bv JACOB STRAUB k SON, aagfl 74 Main street. If t . se, , nd A Third. mJU.YHMMESJ 1 lftoo His extra sugar-cured Pried Beef, otiO Pis canvassed ilo do Hams, iOilbs Mde Bacon, .M0 lbs Lard, 6O0 lbs Shld'r do. .Vi lleef Tongues, ol) lbs Holiey, a lot of fresh Jill t L I A I just receivel aud for sale at aug5 VICKERY BROTHERS. mm .1 s h m: t & . w.isit MM Brooms, Coffee Mills, Brush it o.i it lis, ', Dust Pans, Dusters, Clothes Lines, Clothes Pins, Red Cord-, Churns, Bowls, Rolling Pins, Mashers, Cot ton Mojw, Mop Handles, Door Mats. Or anything yen may want. Call and se for yourselves, at augo VICKERY BROTHERS, 82 Main st. JOM.OVM! Mtfffl MTLOiM l-JLST MiZ received and for sah J." sks fresh ground extra white wheat Flour, 25 sks do supcrlino do, 10 Mils extra do. All of which we warrant, aim I VICKERY BROTHERS. Steam Threshing Machines. KNIGHT TOWNSHIP, i V hmpw Coparr, ivn. j WA THE I .y II E M SM &JV Mi Ml citizens of Vanderburgh County most cheerfully take this method of recommending to tlw fanners and wheat growers tl this and ndjaci nt counties the Steam Thresher aud Seiarator lately introilueed bv our enterjirising fellow-citi.eii, Mr. WILLIAM HOWARD, and believe it is a savin: of expense of fully one-third over the borae powt r. As a iroof of the above statement, v would state that the machine left the farm of Mr. John J. Terry, and was hauled by oxen one mile to the farm" of Mr. Morris Mathcny, and threshed and el. ain d, to the entire satisfaction of every pcrsou preeeat, and with less hands than Mr. Matbeny tlsually emidoyexl.im' luimlrM aad tUtg.umr ImJiH ij irlnul iu On hours. We would also say that tiefears entertained by some before its arrival, of the danger of lire, has heeu entirely cxclled, as uc have witnessed it running for hours together, surn iiinled by dry wheat slat ks. sigtted.j M. si. Gibson, o. s. Keteey, A. Kalglit, Jidin Ridrick, Samuel Grainper, aug:S-d.tw M. U. Math. -ii) , John S. Terry, A. W. Chute Jonathan I'har, Wm. D. Knapp. wmoticm: op hi ah dial's sale. WR .,ti. . iii In ja bj given tint, in coadarmlti with an order made l iln- c .uri or Ouansoti I'l, .i at its June term, 18ob, I willsell at public auction, ou the Bttk day of August, at J P. M , Bf the door of th Court House, nil that part of Lot No 1, in BI.s k No. ,'J7, in the Lantern Knlai eeinen: , I the City of Evansville, thus bounded : -minem ing on the front line of said lot on Main street, at a point 18?4 feet from the line dividing said lot No. 1 and lot N". - in said Block, tlielice aloiii: ssid front Use IS feet and nine iuche towards Sixth street, thence at riht angles to Slain st-, et t the alley iu the r. r ol said lot, thetiev aloii:: said alle Is feet lime inches towards S. lentil -In- t, aud then. eat lit ht ailus to said allc) to the place ol raiaalng; Term- of sale, oua-third ca-h ou the day of sale, one-third iu three years and the remaining third Hi live jeai s iioln tlie d.. ol sale. THEoDi iltK VKNNKMANN, Guardian of the minor heirs of ii- td Martin hV i-, deceased. jrTACHMEjyrr jyvitice. - WML Nathan H-wI. y rbfore Hen. BtlaOOB, a JusVS. - tic of the Peace Si Pte I Wm. A. Smith.) T'p, Vanderlmrh Co.. Ind. Notice is hereby niien that a suit .-r attachment and e.irnishee w.-te nsu.sl by tue on the Jst la ot .lull. I - and said t uiiihee was retm in l. s.1 .-d on Wm. Ail. man. of the firm ! Itiown A Aikman. who has m,. n. , aud is iudubled to said Smith ; and the lime set for hearing aaid causa is Saturday, August (',, IS", I, at t o'cliH-k ill the forenoon, in ud tow iishin. w her.- all i i - u inlerisled mav all.-nd ) ti" iflhev think MNMH i. BKN. 8TIN8ON, Justice of the P. Mm .Vr MORUMiT THAT MIA fill SON .'iitinues to make up OlsOTBING al i-e li ied prices. All warranted to give satlHlaciioii, both in Styte and dtirahility. Oarlhlg and Kepairinp exei-nted in tie- best manner. Stsd w ilh dispatch. A good setei ttea Ofwoadi en hand, whi- li no ill sell at COM positively a fai l r sure and call at DAVIDSON'S old Stand, "n t d i i south ot Maiu. aogl

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AriHMiESE'ZZ BXS. Jl ST MtEt Mill'IS ed by SOKENSON k CO MAwMiUETJBLEB: VEGETABLES! W Fresh Vefetobles recaired very morning at ja30 Z II. OOOK a SON S 5000 tiU.ti.S' it. I us ji st ME' ceived and for sale low by SORKNSON a CO. JfgOSOl iTO BABH-BXTB4 SHE mt WML The best lot just received by Express, at S. KMBICH a CO. . JWWOKE BOOP JfAT-TIIE BEST Cor , just received by 8. KMBICH d CO.'S. lot of the season Exprt at L O B" n.iJ'ilLB8-,5Qt FmtiM Plow- Handles for sale bv tin SAMUEL ORB. I d MSAfB, i ' ' It Itl.s OLD 1MB EM ar just received and for sate W and Crane Vit CHAS. M JOHNSTON. Posey's Block. Z-fk MIOX. EXTBtM LARUE " " Bedcords just received bv JMVTE jyii. SoRENSOX & CO. WROJW 500 Iron aud Steel for mde by tojs's JtN&lM yjrw.v. Slabs, &c, Ac, in store and SAMUEL ORR Iiflfl BBBJVtlAjMBM mPM.1T PMiJ s. sW 200 lbs Kntrlish Oat Meal. Rececived in store and for sab- by fc. j. COOK A HON. "HINT n, . wa,,ted l SMITH'S, No. 33 .1.1 M. H Main street. Jy50-lw l leas. inquire immediately. my W ceived and for sale in quantities to suit by B9 C"A8. MCJOHNSTON. O.y HJJms. 5 OJBMm tnmmmif l Hams received per railroad, in store and for sate bj BROWN k AIRMAN. T S.-t'Mi HjMVE JUST MBmt w ceived a fresh lot of Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, etc. Will sell low. JJIG SOKKXSON Jt CO. 25 BI7SBELS CM0MCE APPLES, do new Potatom: 100 dozen Fresh Ens; Becetved this day at B. H. COOK k SOH'8. g -..... . ft ST ME I Mil I'M.' Ii tp,m the country. 2n ImsheU of fr-k ..a from th Meal . a vU ai VU UU KKSK1NK, CTJUTICK A CO., 47 Main ;,reet. o I . u - i 4 ..v El.y'D M O I M M -t.ch s of VounL' Hson Tea from AO to SI ".. :U .'AH-, at ,ood article of 7c Y of . V Young Hyson Tea . H. COXfK k SON'S. m a oop IMOJS' EXT MA OVA LIT '. MM lu-t received. SO bundles, all siz. bv JACOB STKAI B k SON, 71 Main at., 1 ' Between Second and Third. fMALL PALM MA.VS. s5 ciu-.s -in ill Leaf Pans, with uice dloB.jusl leceil.-d by Lxpress. A ii. ublack ban S. F.M BICH k CO. TMAI TBA t-MBB TBB rm Mt .i i M choic. -1 . assorie,!, aud chesiitMt Gun. pow.l.-i Tea, jeKl go t 7.. H. COOK SON, Mam street and 2 First street. wrni .-j HomsMis Ajn a mule tmm u sell on cr.-dii until Christmas. Call on B. r. NORTON, P se ' Btecfc. Wmm street. -ITBA.Y moU'LETt', J I ST ICE w of the Peace and Rial Estate Agent. nth. , on Konrtli street, flrst door bslow Main, leftside. Jv29-em li M.I.Y! i.ff.V.'-40O0 POt .YDS fresh made lir .n toi -ale I v K Ks K I N B, CFKK1CK4CO., n 17 Main street. WAL OiL! COAL .' MV ARE Jy2 no in receipt of a Ns. 1 article of Burning Coal Oil, and our arranrenients are such as ailleoal.le us to keep it ou haud at all times, at the lowest market rates. X. II. COOK k 8Q. IOOO . 1- - t- XTHA HAMS, cured expr. sy for 7.. H. Cook k S n i: o v d i" i ate ni i I ni,"a. 11. COOK k SON, je; Sole Agents for Evansville, Ind. mjmm. i .nAcMMRBM : WW No. l Salmon; No. 1 Hen tea ; No. l H hHe Ki-h, at iv 1 Z. H. COOK at SON'S. m .ve.v poMTMiM AJvmwVBWwM MA ALL. ".o , I ..en just received. Those want ing a genuine arte. Ic t, r medicinal purposes, can Hnd it nt the store of CHAS. MrJOHNSTON, Jygl Posey's Block. Main street. gVHARLE AleJWMMrTWjV, WHOLEms ante and Retail GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, dealer in Conlage, Nails, Glass, Cement, Powder, Plaster Paris, Ac, No. 128 Main street, near the Canal, Kvansrille, Ind. feb'S A TH MJ It III TM.' nut PMATMBM IU ST K lis ' VZ dozen aaa d Feather Dusters. from No. C to 14. bt th plain and fancy colored. Ri-ceived in fine order and for sale by jylO Z. H COOK k SON. M AST ARRMt'AL OE OLD POTAMj TOES 100 bushels, large aud fine, now landing from steamer Knte French. Call aud get somo before they are all gone, at jell VICKERY BROS., 82 Main sL Mi A It T If EXCAVATMBJV.-mdM will MLa Ik- i, ceived until r o'clock this afternoon, at the office of Baker k Foster, on Third street, for the Earth ExOBVatloa for the cellar and foundation for the New Preshyterian Church, on Walnut at. By order of the Trustees. aug9 JOHN W. FOSTER, 8ec'y. 1000 MjMS PR MAI MS LBAP LARM, Its ni if, sugar-cured Dried Beef, la bushels vv hue Beans, oOO It.s Pearl Barley. Io -ived j -r st-amer Hazel Dell, at JM Z. H. COOK A 80N8. W.9MJWS U' ADAMS MSXPRBSS W DRY GOODS! Just received, a nice lot of stee' Spring Skirts, Lace Mantillas, Lace Points, with a lot of other goods now for sale by MILLER k NIF.HAU8, pM iS Main street. IWME B" M'lRJVM TV MB A TAVCTMmJSr myWon THURSDAY MORNING, June 30, 1859, at our Auction Rooms, a lot Of now Bedsteads, two new Bureaus, and other articles. Also a cask of Bacon, Tobacco, Shoes, ready-made Clothing, and many other articles. je".i II. NELSON k CO., Anct'rs. W ABD OIL, SO MP AJVD CAJTBLBH MJ :, bids Lard Oil, i!0 boxes Star Candles, L'."i lioxes No. I and Crown Soap. Just received and for sale by ji7 ( HAS. V. JOHNSTON. CM. ItUA.y, AJ"D SHOR TS u imi's aaa riour, D t ri. h country Bran and Short just received and for sale by CHA'S. MrJOHNSTON, jy29 "M ..I, near the Canal. HTOtM! STOtB! STOVrTJ - fin. .; M-a, ..Id Bay Mules, 2 No. 1 Milch Cows, A line lot of full bred Chester White Hogs. For sale at Z. U. COOK SON'S j 20 Stock Yard. - JfWORE OP WfM MIXUTE THO SMi A I IWr rjlT.V FBEEZEES. 1 dozen Austiu I Patent lo Minute Ic Cream Freezers, just receiv- : el this day l- r K. k C. Bailroad. These Freezers i w ill savs t h. i ,.st of them over the old Fogy Freezer ; iii the navtag "I let in MM season, if used to any Kteiit. In stoic aud for sale bv tiBt E. H. COOK k SON. mJTICBJTBV' Mt POOR'S PI HUM I s. M TARH WARRANTED. 2." six p. und Cans, li pound Cans, Jisf half pound Cans, J". do7. ijnarter pound Cans. W . warrant th. als ielraud of Mustard to be pure and uot still is-. d by any, and oulj to 1 b t of Z. H. OOOK k SON. rjii.y P LA TMi ::.i hs ic 'I iupl.it. , 120 do IX do, I V) do It: R.mftng Tin, -"lo IX do, Mi do lc C.ke Tin. On hand and for -..! b) MFTr DOLLARS SAM I'LL ORR. HM.U'ARMt.'-tiw M alve reward will l-e given f r such Infiwmslioii as will lead to the detection and convicUon or th.- person or persons ho dismantled the Neptune Fire Lucille, and placed p.nt of its fixtures IB tho il. on ot about tlu 1-t day of July. jye. -4t W. 11 A K KH. aaajor. MRECT M'BOM THE MMPRBTBB. 85 dot pts Bark In v . Perkins' London Porter, M .1... .jt do do ' Stdox pts Alk i'P's Irdia Pale Ale, lodoa.(u do ite do. The alsw Ale ami Porter is warranted to he tho groMsiae iin...i i.-d article, ami is in flnsonter. BaawiTsd In ntons and for sale by iyX6 B. H. COOK M CO af .vmirmm: - IJW l .o bagi Bl '. flee, SO hbfi V Ihntagh ii Tar. SO half bbU do, lis! bids Raisin, si lul. - Vi s Oakum, M bbls i 1 1. he. j Sugar, lh,, Pwarl Starch, 58 boves asaorteil Tobacco, II cases Mat. h. s. In store for eels y m23 ORB, DALZBLL k OO. mmo ti t n. ha VMJvm mrlm jlst W W interest in enr establhhiuenl to Mr. Samuel Vickery, the atys and tirm will la faturs be Vii ki ia A Baoiuiks. in bos' therefore with the t aateitteaof a new but experienced psrtuvi, there will be an Intmnsii uf trade t thehoune. Thanks for last favors. Respe. t'dly, Ac , J W YH KERY k Co.. uctao No. 2t Main strsst.