Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 304, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 August 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. ----- FRIDAY MORNING........................AUGUST 12 THE ADMINISTRATION AND MEXICO.—A letter from Washington says it is well ascertained that the President has sent instrnctions to McLean, insisting upon a cession of Lower California by Mexico, in addition to stipulations in the proposed project respecting Tehuantepec and Sonera, and propodiug the asBnmption by the United States, of the payment of claims of our citizens against Mexico, to be settled by a commission; and the payment, in addition, of some millions of dollars to Mexico for such cession, and other stipulations mentioned. It is understood that Mr. McLane is to press the cession of Lower California as SLstw qua won, and to exhibit his instructions on that point. It is supposed thnt this trill secure the ultimate acquiescence of Jaures and his Ministers, and the Liberal party generally, and that material aid furnished by the Federal Government to the Liberal party will enable it to triumph over all opponents, and establish itself as the permanent GoYernment of Mexico. This cannot, however, be procured directly from the Gorernment of the United States, till Congress has made an appropriation for that object. No money, whatever, can bo appropriated by Congress in anticipation of any treaty of any kind, and it is not probable that such appropriations, if granted by the next Congress, could be obtained before the middle of January. ---<>--- MORMON COUNTERFEITS OF QUARTER-MAS-TERS' DRAFTS.—The St. Louis <Republican> says a manufactory of counterfeit United States Quarter-Masters' Drafts on the U. S. Treasury, has been discovered in the church tithing office of Brigham Young, at Salt Lake City. Several of these Drafts for considerable amounts had been put in circulation, and some of them have been received in St. Louis. They prove that there are good engravers at Salt Lake City. When first these Drafts were presented to Major Crossman, of the Quarter-Master Department at Salt Lake, he pronounced it a counterfeit. The person who passed it was immediately seized, and on searching his premises, the copper-plate, with several printed blank checks, together with materials for counterfeiting, were found. These checks were on the Assistant Treasurer at St. Louis. The engraver and accomplice in the fraud has also been arrested in Salt Lake City, and a large quantity of tools and materials seized by the United States Marshal, including bank note paper, bank notes, drafts, &c., found in his place of business, <in the church tithing office of Brigham Young>. Others, it is said, are implicated in this bold transaction, but, so far, none have been arrested; nor is it probable that proof can be obtained to authorize it. Both the prisoners, it is stated, are Mormons of high standing, and it is understood that all the profits to accrue from the transaction were to inure to the benefit of the church. The rascally scheme has been discovered in time to save every one from being swindled. Although caught in the act, it is very doubtful whether a jury can be found in that Territory who will sentence either of the offenders to salutary punishment. ---<>--- HALL OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The last Congress ordered all the desks to be removed from the Hall of Representatives at Washington, iu order, if possible, to compel members to give their attention to business, instead of writing letters during the daily sessions of the House. The work is nearly finished. The sofas, which are to take the place of the chairs, have not been placed, as yet, in their positions. The rows of seats ttrise above each other ou the same elevation as before, but the space is circumscribed nearly one-half, and the members will be seated much more comfortably and conveniently fr the transaction of business. The vacant spaces to the right and left of the Speakers chair, occasioned by the new arrangement, will be occupied ivith large writing tables, and all the necesary appliances. There was no 3uch provision as this in the resolution making the change, ft it is assumed highly necessary. The Johnston and Buchanan Difficulty. Mr. Johuston, who was formerly editor of the Executive organ, the l iuon, and on retiring from that paper, several months ago, was appointed Consul to Havre, was recently reprimanded by Mr. Buchanan, in a very petnlant manner, in the railroad car3, for delaying his departure to France. lie retorted upon the venerable President, and threw his commission in uis face. The Washington Constitution flatly denied the occurrence. Mr. Johnston comes out in a card, and declares the published account of the scene that occurred between him and Mr. Buchanan to be literally true, except as to an understanding that he should receive an appointment on quitting the Union. Had Mr. Buchanan wished to reprove him, Mr. Johnston thinks be had a proper opportunity on the previous evening, when they took tea together at the Soldiers. Home. He felt indignant at being rebuked in a public car, and in the presence of several members of the Cabinet Secretary Cass assured Johnston that the President meant no insult. What Rays the Brigadier f The Court of Common Pleas of Marion county, We refused to remove Sher iff Wallace and give his place to Mr. (Julick under the ruling of mc Supreme Court, that a Mayor is a judicial officer, and cannot be elected to another place during the period for which he was chose. Mr. Wallace was Mayor of Indianapolis at the time he wa a candidate for Sheriff. An appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court, who will probably declare Wallace ineligible, hut hether the office will- be given to his opponent, is another question.

FRIDAY MORNING - A

A correspondent urges us to agaiu

t,,.. .ii.ntMn r mr muzeus to the cou- I .4n mv nfc uiiwu w. ... . , t. rv . dition of our disorganized b ire Department. The citv is cattrely without auy protectiou . L i .i acaint the ravages of lire, and tlta Iniuf- . .i ance t onnanirsre num.. -mug u hub suuw of affairs be not remedied, to advance their premiums 1j or 50 per cent. If this be done, it will levy a tax on the property and business of the city, greater in amount than can be saved by the most vigorous and judicious municipal administration. Our correspondent thinks there is a culpable apathy on the part of the people in relation to the subject. The autumn is tast approaching, when fires will be resumed in every occupied -hup and room, and the season for conflagrations will begin. The old firemen are disgusted with their treatment, and keep entirely aloof from the engines under the control of the city. As evidence of what we have to expect, he describes a scene witnessed a few days ago, in an attempt made by the new chief engineer of the Department, assisted by some of his friends in the Council, to try the condition of one of the old engines. After n great deal of puffing, sweating, and pulling, the ponderous old foggy machine was gotten out, and prepared by tho new hands at the primps, to show her powers of squirting. The Engineer and Council manned the brakes, and labored away :br a long time with a will ; but not a drop of the liquid element would pass her dncts ; she fizzed and blowed worse than the venerable officials who labored at her; "Why won't the cussed thing work?" was the impatient exclamation. She had apparently taken a fit of excruciating flatulency, for which the corporation doctors had no remedy. A few Ex-firemen stood by, silent and inactive, laughing in their sleeves. Fortunately before municipal patience and wind both give ont entirely, a benevolent " Ex " came along, and kindly informed their Honors that they had failed to screw on the suction hose. That being screwed up, the old machine drew in and poured forth a copious volume, and was pronounced "all right." Eight Children at a Bibth. A correspond of the N. Y. Tribune writing from Trumbull county, Ohio, says that Mrs. Timothy Bradley of that county, gave birth on the 2d inst., to eight children, three boys and five girls, all of whom are living. The mother was married to her preseut husband six years ago, when she weighed 275 lbs. She has given birth on two occasions before to twins. It seems trang, but nevertheless is true. airs. B. was a twin of three, her mother and father both being twins, and her grandmother the mother of five pairs of twins. Mrs. B. has named her boys after noted and distinguished men ; One after the Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, who has given her a splendid gold medal ; one after the Rev. Hon. Elijah Champlin, who gave her a deed of 50 ucres of land, and the other after James Johnson, Esq., who gave her a cow. Mr. Bradley says it is profitable to have twins, as the neighbors have rlothed the others ever since they were born. Mr. B. is a poor, industrious laborer, but says he will not part with any of his children, while he is able to work . An Awful Retribution. Some time last spring a companyjof Pike s Peaker3 left Orayville, Illinois, for the Kansas gold regions. While traveling through the Indian country, on their way out, one of the company, a young man of desperate character from the vicinity of Grayville named Haynes, declared his determination to shoot the first Indian he met; and unhappily, during the day they overtook, on Jibe prairie, a defenceless squaw, when hr in mere wicked wantouness, leveled his gun and shot her dead. His companions were horror stricken at'the bloodthirsty deed, but felt that they had no iower to pimish him. The tribe to which the squaw belonged was not far distant when the dred was perpetrated. They discovered her lifeless body, and saw at once the manner of her death. They pursued the party of Illinois Pike's 1'eakers, and in a few hours overtook them, and demanded to know who bad committed the murder. The company of five or six Peakers found themselves surrounded by nearly two hun dred enraged Indians, who threatened to immolate the whole party if they did not point out and give up the murderer. To save their own lives, they gave up Haynes to their vengeance. He was taken by the Indians to a distance, while his companions tarried on their route to sec what would be his fate. After a while the Indians returned, with their victim litterally flayed aim. They had skinned him from head to foot. the wretched Itng was still ailve when brought rack to hi- companions, but in tor menis worse man nen nre. He lived in agony long enough to tell bow he hail been tortured, bat was soon released by death from unspeakable sufferings. Terrible as the revenge was, fi-w can say it was not de served. We learn thc?e particulars from a gentleman wbo read the letter troiu one of the company, giving the details of the awful tragedy. Mr. Hillard, in a letter from Liver pool, to the Boston Courier, states that in the examination of travelers' luggage, by the officers of customs, American reprints of English hooks are absolutely excluded ; they are taken away and destroyed. Thackeray was, in this way, deprived of his copies of the Appleton's reprints of his own works. This is the way iu which England carries out her professed free trade principle. In printing, the American press can underwork the English, and, therefore, American printed liooks are prohibited. A planing mill and lumber yard w.-ie destroyed at Memphis, ou .Sunday last, by fire, consuming property to the amount ot 1 1 -.-..ooo. This is the fourth destructive fire in that city lince January Ut.

Comnmnicated

f . . Mu. ( AJM.ILK: Just now, while our ad . . , 1 6 tioa, fiom what uunl he called its adoh'g- , . cence to assume the manhood ol a commer eial mart, it is plain that the muni. ial regU I men, under which it has heretofore existed, must aLso uudergo a chaujfe ; that ttiiy impolitic ineasuer orj conduct, impeding our advancement, or which has a tendency to cause a deflectiou iu the current of healthy elements flowing towards us, should at once be corrected. No political economist will controvert the proposition that labor and capital mutually attract each other, and that the two are essential toUhe prosperity of any community. If we, then, as a city, wish to ensure a rapid and substantial growth, it is certain that we have got to encourage private enterprise; to sustainonr own producers, and thus induce an immigration of these essential elemeuts. And how is this to be done? I reply, encourage our home manufacturers. New made places do not afford a sufficient amount of emploj-ment to warrant investments of capital in many branches of manufactures; but in a city as large as Evan -ville there ought to be a sufficient home demand to afford a re8cetable support to an establishment in almost every kepiirt incut of mechanics. But I have been generalizing. Take now a particular example. Mr. M. L. Johnson, a thorough-going, practical book binder, has staked his capital and lalajr on his success in building op in our niid. t a business, which, once established, would be a great benefit to the city. He forms an integral part of the healthy element before alluded to. Po -sessing the ability and all the facilities lor doing work as good, in every respest as any that can be procured elsewhere, and at prices more moderate, there can of course be no objection to extending our patronage to him, on that score. In point of punctuality, his work is always ready at the time promised, and he uniformity gives his patrons satisfaction. Tho puhlic officers of adjoining counties send him their orders, and find it to their advantage to patronize him. But here in our own county, all the books in the Auditor's, Treasurer's, Clerk's, and Recorder's offices are procured at Indianapolis. I observe by the Auditors report that he paid ont last year $1,850 for blank books and stationary, a sum that would have been an important item in the support of a home establishment. This amount of the public money collected from the labor of our own people, is sent away to sustain the mechanics of another city, while our own are compelled ro go abroad to get work to sustain them. How is this ? Offers have been made to ilo the work here lower than the price at which d is charged to the county. Why is that work which can be done here in a better style nsotber county officers can testify is withheld from our own mechanics, and sent to Indianapoli-i, aiid paid for out of the people's money, at a higher price than the home product can Je had for ? There is a reason for this, wliich the people, and the mechanics in particular, of this city should have investigated, nor be coatf nt till they have an answer. Our patronage is extended to mechanics n other places, while home enterprise is suffered to wane and tail for want of proper encouragement. This is but a siugle instance cited to illustrate what has heretofore lieen our general failing. Among the heterogeneous qualities, good bad, and indifferent, that make up the pot pouri of our character, flunkeyism, unmis takable flunkey ism, finds a place. We affect a preference for imported articles, and would rather be cheated In Paris or Phil adelphia, than fairly served at home. Now, is this right? Should mechanics of Indianapolis or of eastern cities take the precedence over our own fellow citizen'', when the difference between them, if any, is in favor of the latter? Let common .ense answer. The Americican peoplo are noted for their olieequious regard for a foreign brand. The vilest importation easily supercedei the best of home products, as though a oyage across the ocean or long carriage over railroads gave the article some rare virtue. No, it ii a principle as true iu its local, al it is in a national application, that to .- noa healthy development of the body politic, corporate, social or moral, e must eneoiirage home industry. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U mi ' authorifd la mnnttnnv Ijs. F. PARROT h.s a candidate for Ju.hr " the Kit ti-.'iitli Jiuli i a iMrcnit, at the mining Oct t oi election. an1' " i U'ooii ! THE IJS'DRB WW i ii.-. 1 HKtiu f ci',tr.-.i tunii.-iti, at n pftrt of the ity, llUM I i Wood, ittM! MWMl Off nut. He has a 140.nl Mupply of that which id dry, ami ha pur.-l m I infcr n nmoiml to up.ly tho uinrkut .luring the coming tall and winter. Terms cash, at tie-yard, auell-lm I1KXRV I. I T fgAiJVTJD CAM XKL. mjaXj OW M -WW parlor quality, for oil producing pnr Partii's desiring to supply th abov.-, m! ... it 1. 1 .1 tire the pnbliahrr of this e-'l" 1 Forwar.l . oaMBMicatMMM 3. K. FIN LAY t CO , augll y ith Third stroet, t. Loui. CvMur cmMjr t fkime white am ' Yellow Corn in store and lor sale hy Mm ria gle utitul, .i ov tho on? hundred buh-l, at EMKOUi CI BNICK CuVS, rUkI- 47 Main strc. t MMTS.' JSrJT.'-iHH. & 8HOMT8, m prima article, for sale cheap at KHSKINE, CT'lcNU'K CO.'S, aug!2 47 Main str. . t n It .l.i.Tl.v.-lh Common Council . t he City of Kvansv ill.met a a Roard of h.juali7ln.u on the th .lay of August, IStt, .it the City OwtBcM Chauil.er, for the purpose of equalizing all a.masiuenf made upon l.-nl eit ife in .ers..i, pi..,m Hithilith.' I p -rato limits of the city o Kvansville, and ill cntinuo in session from -l.ty t day, until all awssments shall h.ive been '-juali'fd. All tax paveis are hereby VMssVlhi t" U and examine their respective aeement?, diiriuc the intermissions of the passion of Hitid Board, aud If tho lin.l nu ,. tomplaiut in n. h uss. in. iit lo present sit. h srrieva nr.- liit nt. H oidei of Council. Attest: augl2-lw P m r.kK, City Clerk. mmTi( r - whitf Mostjt n my w Ilo- I .ot.. f ilm I,, al Kan. .Itt-d received and L l ale lo up h in, u J. II. MAOIKK .f c. . w.v MJRJM " stun l. UK us mw .lift recen.d and for .! .MiO t.- prima ll.-o on tSi.L-n, ft lh prime Shoulder. In him older, at Wmmmxmm i i knick 4 CO.'S, aul' 47 Main tr.ft

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CHANGE OF AGENCY. PHCEJUX INSUliANCE COJUPAXY. Hai'tford, Const. Tin .ii -ii. t Uih laViirit.- (hi;ai) . h.dd by ALI.KN C HAL LOCK, K.., haa tl.i lu.v hash . and JOIIM IV. RCISEN, L.iti .'i Memphis T.'iin., has been app.nut.'d as hi Successor. I'ui Ues hoUUtiK PoliciM in tho Pll'KMX.caa luive thm renewed l y calling np..n Mr. N. M. MAi.ILI., General Aift, Cincinnati. INt'RKASK OF CASH (Al'ITAT. TO HT Till. PH(ENtX INSURANCE COMPANY o r HARTFOBD, COBS', Cub II II i tH. OVER IIALF A MILLION IOLLARS. H. h. LOOM IS, President. H. K k lux xi, Secretary. MT. Mauill, OtinersJ Agent, Cincinnati. nXii Applications received. Policies issued aud renewed, aud all business pertaining to this agency promptly attended to by Iks)" Oftk-e with Dr. Bray, over Adams Express . :opny. oulj-iim JOHN V. NEXSEN. Agt. rmyjt m Mt jvmTivKlYttA T mtsKisi m Ot RNICK A 00. are prepared to receive City Orders to tho exteut of n Thousand Pvllar, it , iu exchange lor Groceries at their store, 47 Main Mn-.-t. augl2 Greatest Book of the Age ! "Therein a wonderful combination of native talent of the first order iu this truly National Work." -A. V. .. Timts. BISTORT OF T11K TNITKI) STATES. I'BOM tui: I :i Met Period to i lie Present Time. BY J. A. SPENCER, I. 1. Meuitier of the Mew York Historical Society. Member de la Societe Oriental do Franca. Author of Egypt and the Holy Laud, Ac., tc. This National HUtory, written by an accomplished A ii.ei i --ii Author, aud leautifully embellished by American Artists, among whom are Leotze, Wier, Vanderlyn, Powell, Chapman, Chappell, and Ortell, couiuieuds itself by its sterling i i. i it to tin favorable consideration of the Am. i P can public No pains nor excuse hae been spared to render this work worthy of leing, iu every r. -Bfss t. hssMI as a Book of the Araericau p. .pl. , K.. ry puhlic institution of our country, family, every cittzeu should pusxs each a National W'otk, tlntt he may scan over its instructive records and ki-iJle his patriotism at iu x pi rit-stirrbsn narra-ti.-, and point to its exhibition of genius an I skill, with those feeliufts of generous . nthnsi.-ini which M h a production of native talent cannot tail t . awaken iu the heart ot every trne American. The work is published in semi-monthly parts, 25 cuts each, deliver--d at the subscriber's residence free of charge ; payable only on dollTttry, and Sold only ly subscription. Published by JOHNSON, FRY A CO., 27 Beekman street, New York. O. J. Stephens, CanvasHiiiK AKent. Auuht i, ltssy. OL'ABTO-SHaKSPEARE-ILLI'STRATEP. American Kdlt Ion. The complete work of William Shakspeare Iu -eluding his Plays, IVems, and Life, ftom the Original Text. Carefully collected and composed with tho Editions of Knight, Ualliwell snd Collier. With Historical Introductions and Notes, both Exr lanatory and iitn.il. With new- and tiiw-lv executed fl TF WL tWi r WA YISGS of all celebrated American Actors of tho present . -ntnry in Shakspearian Characters. The work U published in setni-mouthly parti, at cent.- each, and payable only on delivery. PuMibd by JOHNSON, FRY A CO., J7 Beekman street, New York. The Agent, C. J. Stophens, is now at the Shervi.hI lK.iij..., and will cnJl up.ni our citizen, Hiid show them the works. augll-Zw . .. a J .tik:ti. j or vmc stockholder of the Vanderburgh Crttmtv Land Aseo-iation will be hold at tlu Court ll u.in Evansville, on TI F.SDAY, the loth day of Au gust, inst., at 2 o'clock 1. M , to Consider the proprtet of ro-lo-tniK th.-- Yaw (.irounds of tho Association. A full attendant of tin k,tokh(.lders is respect fully requested. .-AMIJKL uRK, ou.U-.U President. Jm Daily receh ine fresh supplies of tho best arti cles that can no obtained, and for sale hy Hivll I-HAS MrJOHXSTON. B IH Wffi ASD CVHKY V03IBSa dutou Bhos llruahes, asorte.l. 5 do Mcruhhing do do it i II 15 an do Hone do do do Whitewash do .1 . do Clothe do do do Curry Combs, I and 8 bars. K. e.v. I this day and for sale by the dozen at sery low tigures. jaiuh si kai is at sun, ..... i - 74 Main St., bet. Second anil Tint 1 gBui.ytt .. ! nnnH. drum, M 7 tr.s . In. ice new Co.fish received and for sale at Z. II. COOK d SON S. Ul HHKI.S 4 HOICK OJS'IOH, mmW .rsi bushels No. 1 Potatoes, 1 do prims White Vcans. H. c iv. .1 and for ale at Sjsg9 7.. II. COOK A SON'S. It HVSHKh! It HI ." s B Ul SHE S! .1 ozen ass'd Scrub Brushes, 23 tlo do do do ildo Blacking do, Dust i ii - do, Floor do. Cupel do, I., tic h-in.iu Scrub do, Horse. Biusht 1 BerelvM this day and for sale at 'inc . H. COOK 1 SON' S. "a, all til rIJHMC i.iult. 9W9 fsSilbs N... 1 W. R. Cheese, -J". bs Hamburgh Cheese, 2o0 lbs Pearl Barley. Received at Z. II. COOK A SON'g V W w ill apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, on the first Monday in September aaxta to. w it : tin tho "dh day of said mouth for a grant of license to retail Spirituous Liquors, t hn usual place d business, corner of First and Viue Htreels. M9.tt John u. buemer aco. VOTH J?. THK HTOVHH49LDKRS of the V. mils ville Insurance. Company are hen by notified that the annual election for niut Di ratters will Ih held at the office of the Comiauv OSJ .MoNI'AY, the r.th day of Sept. inbei next, ke twassi th- kosjrs o( 1 and A P. 51. By order of the Board. augfc-4t L- T fAOK, Senetary. If mOOII II 'J HE T WO0lTUMBK : WW Cedar TiiIh, Cedai Bin Vets, Osiat (.'liliriiS, li tie Tubs, Chin ii", Uucketa, Well llik ketn. Horse Mu. k ts, Oak Stable Buckets, Cedar and Pine do., Flour Cans, Sugir Cin. Butt.-r Buckets. Maiket Baskets, Clothes do , Feed do. Laiy- aiisortineut of Fancy Basket-., I Vdur Fawcets, L.-mou Squeezers, Potato Mashers, Beef ManN, Rolling Pins, Cloth. -s Pins, saxvel and sprinr, ; Half Bushel, Peck, Half IV. k. ami Quarter I'-.-k M.-nsnreH ; Yankee Peck aud Halt do, ouibin. d, Towel lto.ili,, Knile Boxes Liml Basket", ,1 , ,t. Foi sain at aag6 Ht OQK A SON'S. mw Tl I K. THKi jy'JIKH 1 VwVS D w will applv to the Board of Commissioners of Yauderburt'.h Coin ty, ou the lira? Monday in Septemi.ei next, to-wit : On the Mb day ot Maid month brt grant of License to retail BpiritaoSM HsjSsSta, al his usual pla . t bus mens, on Frontstreet.be twe. n l-. t and Pine str.i-ts, K insrille augl'.-Owd .1 A M KB t'ABTEtt. J. . mt. 5jX5253 35 hya . VILLE BMC AMPMKN r No. 20 are particuI u I v reqwMted to attend the regular meeting on MoM BV1HIH0, Angust 8th, as business of import. mi. - will be transacted, in win. h all are intsrSStsd. By ..I I i SStga-21 L. M PLAl T, ScriW. m . l.JtBO .MB Hs) It s dear Ba. ..n SiJ. s, Jtssi IM extra sugar -cored II ants, r.') lbs Shoulders, 5 bbls t boic- I.nrd. Kocaivud and for sale by ch as. m. Johnston. iut;ll I'. -. I'd k, M tin iti, , t R till. I 'II I'LHtA) A;,' T(df SALE BY hii". 8. E. CLLBERT I t o. M9JCKKD M... i . Itf i:ALiY, BEST M quality, hr -ale, to arrive, bv S. E. GILBERT CO., SSlgi No. 4 ..iiiiore street. M a s s , TMBjyr V T i VMS . THE BB ii tn i ihi hiii Inlaw existing betvveeu T. .1 Whn. ii.de. t,. h. .it-, under the name of T. J. While. A Co., is till- m.( h-... I by mutual c.i-s.-iit. C. ; KEATS is al no authorized to settle accounts. KvAs-vii.t.i:, K. ?.. UBk aiiKr.-lot l ITI AI. FIRE ISM KAME COMPANY.) of VANDIKBUBGH COI NTY, - K v nut, Ann 4, Hf9. ) fjt g, k c r m.v. rjfA' t.v.vf.w. ele. le u i,, i , -1, liitec tors and a Secretary will la held on MoNBAY. An. Ifi, 18.V.I, b te, n the hours of - and 4 '. I ... k P M , at the ofhre, on Third street, adj ming the Ossceut City Bunk. aug5-10t ROBT. EARLY, Seen tary.

MISCELLANEOUS.

iLs buthela of fresh ground Corn Meal from the country, t ERSKINK, CURNICK A 00. S, augd 47 Mala strct t. MB EE f UMIKU MB El ! Just received ier steamer Jacob Poe, a in ime article . I sn far-cured Dried Beef. Call and tr it, at EBSKINE, CURNICK A CO.'s, aug8 47 Main street. JT. MCI' ITS J.VI9 WBmJBTABM,MB.-M B iin- lot of Neahanock Potatoes, a lot of p tjSM On tour, Apj.les, pared and picked, received every dav from o:ir own orchards, st ERSKINE, CURNICK .A CO.'S, angS 47 Main str t. (B E E it E EJKKMS.-OJS HAI m and f.r In do.en Apple Parern, a. meIhing ditleti ul from the old styl. jj-1 t.F.o. S. SoNNTAt;. 1 Main st BB I -I I- II El I .1 H t: II H THEIM.B LIEI POWERS. Just arrived front the East, a fie-h supply of excellent DRV Ol KH)S. Consisting in part of a laiyc lot of Mosquito Bars, Calico. A ., A. . w he Ii wo ottt-t low for cash, at onr cheap Cash Store, No. 45 Main stm t, ETannville, Ind. W& MILLER A NIEHAl S. IT BR TEMPLE'S VOMEOIWII 0 HOPS AND BONESET IT is the safest, surest, cheapest, and most raltable remedy for the permanent cure of colds, coughs, hoarseness, asthma, CROUP, WHOOPING Col GH, Aud all affections of the Throat aud Lungs. It beiug prepared upon Sciontilic principles, and from articles that are entirely vegetable. The COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOPS AND BONESET Is manufactured by C. ROTHENBUSH & SON, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, to whom alt orders must be addressed ; and sold by KELLER A WHITE, DruRRists Evansville, Indiana, and by Druggints and Merchants throughout the country. jan2Gly MmM. a. J. LEEDS' Qt IJS'l.VE HUBBE ST1TUTE OR NERVE TONIC, WILL I RE FEVER AND ACUE NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW, CUAGRES, AND P A N A M A F K V KS, Can often bo prevented by the use of this invaloaMSJ nmcdy. The reciw i from a very celebr.ited Phyaician, after having thirty-five years1 exj- 1 .- ence in Hospitals and private practice iu New York ('ity, and has beeu tested in all sections of the country, during the (vast six years, with the most wonderful success. Art yo tVerron, Dyrpeptic, or ivjft riugfi-om j rout. at ion, after MBHBt t I recommend aud guarantee this Medicine aa a perfect Tonic. J. II. HAZARD, Proprietor, Ul Mai.l.-n Lane, and o Fleb hei street, New York. For sale by LEICH t CARLSTEDT. jel l-dtw( ui SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rWVBE PtfBJLM SB KM UETBMH mVOMM ML with a circulatK-11 often thousand pernio it Ii, would respectfully iuforru the merchants of Evmsville and vicinity that he is prepared to contra. -t lor advertisements st very low rates. Term H .-ii .,-. Card. One Square Half Page One Page.. . .. .flo per 1 11 in . H . 2: . BO tteT Add: sjg J. C. BRAIN, BJstot Southern Railroad Guide, Box ii- Louisville, hj. jylt-d HUNNELL'S WALM T STREET AM THE CANAL, EVAS'SVTLLE, IKD. fBlHTfit 'E IT" I' sT.1 It 1. 1 sii.n i:.t B ii now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest stylo, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, planing and grooviuR Fl. .oritur, making Doors and Sash Mouldlnn, Win low Blinds, and every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted tr be well done, and will he offered at the lowest ca.h prices. Picking Boxes of all kinds made to order. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. flitting and all kin!n of Sawing done to 01 sas and in tho most approved st 1.-. j' WILLIAM HUXNELL. REGU LA R EVANSVILLE It CANNHLT. N TRI-WEEKLV PACKET. BB.II Hf-. T TIME ll( HET PHiB CKS!! The fast aud light pasnenror packet ALIDA, 4'apt. v'RAKi.cv To -tn 1 k Clerks Wi rth. ington and t'ooper, is now placed as a iermaiicut packet in the trade, and will leave Evansville punctually, everv MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, at luo'cl.s k A. M , and 1. turning, will leave m Helton every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 7 A. M Kor freight or passage, apply ou bo ird, or to M CARTER, Agent, niit Pavilion Hotel. St. Charles Saloon. NEW P K 0 P K I ETfi RSHIP AN E X T I ll E RE-OBOANIZATION. mHKSHBB. HBMMK H A" II MKIETSS, WfM. from New Orleaue. have put chased the M . CHARLES SALOON, oil First street, nearly o poite the Post Office, aud have refitted it in au elegant and attractive stlc. Tin- new J roprieton have had loii exjiet ienc as ketfers ot fadhionahle and popular H.-nta 111 ante in New Orleaus, and they w ill endeavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegaucies and luxuries of Northern and Southern R.-staurats in the IT. CHARLES. They havw brought a large and compleU) st x I, of choice Liiiioi'H frutL New Orleans, which tsc collected with care 1I11 ring their business in that city. Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market iu future, aud they will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. CHAKjLLS surpass, hereafter, itk former representation, us 11 ples-ai.t Sal. hiii, a place of good living, and elegant, re lined and luxurious lesoi t. SMS' Billiard player will find at this Saloon a set of the hneat marhle top Billiard Tiildes, from the well know n Mid celebrated factory of J. M. BMaww ick Ar Co. The nn.ler i.-ii. .1 Matter themselves thnt long experience and careful attention will enshle them to merit a reputation e.itial to any Saloon in the western country. SMI A splendid Lunch will le served up in the ui st approved style, evrv morning at In o'clock. HAMMER A DltKIFCSS, angt Late of Now Orleans. TH ETTTT L R MmTWBrii.l. AHEAD. Yon often hear Ladies remark that th.-v can always lie suited at S. EM RICH A CO.'S. Well, the reason is that they keep everything in lite Dry tioods line, aud as they am lis.-MP", ot their st K-k at reduced prices in order to niako room for au early fall purchase ; the attraction is un usually large. Their stock of Shoea is excellent, and in pi cannot ' . -lied. augl H 2 Br" SCMMMT. IE TMK I J'I VH Hm J SUA AT CAMBRIDOK, MASS. Tho Instructors in this School nre : Hon. tan Parker, LL.D., Royale Professor. Hon. Thkoi-hills Pak.s..s, L.L.D., Iniie ProSSBBW, Hon. Emory Wamikcrs, LL.D., Cniveraily Professor k The Cuntuti of Instrw. tiou einhracoa the vari u-i branches of the Common Law ; and ol E.ptity, Admiralty, Commercial, International, and Constitutional Law ; and the Jurisprudence of tho I'fdtsjd 3tabs. The Law Library consists of about H.-iOO S i and as new works appear, they are added, and every eti i I is made to rentier it cinpl. te. Instruction is Kiven by oral lectures and expositions, (and by recitations ami examinations in connection with th. m,i of which there am 10 every Wee W. Two Moot Courts are also hsMtSl iu : 1 It week, at each of which a cause previoii-ly giVMOM is argued hy f.uir students, and an opinion .l.-ln-ered by the Presiding Instructor. Booms and other mWBmWM are also provided for the Club Courts; nnd an Assembly is held weekly, lor practice in debute, and acquiring a knowledge i pailiainentary law and proceedings. Students may enter the School in any otageof their professional studies or mercantile pursuits, ami at the commencement of eithur term, or in Has ssMdle, or other part of the term. They are at liberty la elect what studio they vi pursue, aecoidiug to their view ot their own wmtts aud attainuic uta. The Academical year, which couaiem -en on Tln.rsday, six weeks after tho third Wednesday in Jnlv, is divided into two teriusot twenty weeks , j, wilh a vacation of six weeks at theei.doi each term' During the winter acation, the Lilumy ts ui u e l, wanned and lighted, for the use ,,f the members of the School TiS.fi!2 r ,h II,At 1Vrui w'" 1 on MONDAV , SeptemU r Mh, I- . Applications for adiui.-i,ioii, .. 1 1. 1 esdsdssrssM any further information, may ho mado to eithn ol the Professois at Caoibridge CaaiBatOQt, Mass., Wm B. augi

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aELTANEOUSr MfinEs2TB0iES ChOICE IC. R. PoK sale by S. E. GILBERT &00. BmmliTTltrThR-'iLALF bbls. so.i WW tor sale by 8. K. GILBERT A CO. WA A COFFMESH f Ck E 1 - FOB .l LE by S. E. GILBERT A 00. MP A TMB 6 FKAI1S, WBW VKor, Ji&M ceived and lot saie n augC S. E. GILBERT ACO. TAB AO BBLS, LABUE SIZE ASD IS F1SE .id-r, for sale bv aug; " S. E. GILBERT A Co. rwnp..crocM packages of vinnisiA M Pounds, Fiv.ss, fsM and Fig, for sale low by 8. K. QlLOTRT A CO. WBUl NJS6 10 KfGBBBMT QVAAAXY. FOB At mim bjr S. K. GILBERT A CO. BWHI Tl'- LIME AND OBMBli T'.'slS Hi: I S. WW i.tmiI,. hy S E OILBERT A CO. A .ff LOO. ' MJTLHEB.-ZGO UBXE.Y Saloon .Matches, with or without Suit hur. Be 1 eived by it. 11. COOK, d SON MM mr wm, ihaee.-w you want good Bran, no to No. 32 Main street. The v sell cheap. VICKERY BROTHERS. jnMMI0 TABBIES EM EBB BEIJK T MB. prime, for sale hy ang5 GEO. FOSTER A CO. IB1 II K Pi.JCK TO ni l' UMIKMI AW BEEF. 1 ,rsio ttm sugar-cured lried Reel just rec-eive.1 and for sale by jyl CHAS. M JOHNSTON. CiJIBH EMM ItfCVff 1 WILL ' pay the highest price for go-sl Black Locust Lois--10 to 14 inches thick any length delivered in Evansville. CHAS. BABCOCK. 1? A ELOt H .' ItULS .V W ' Wheat r.veived p r railroad this day bv MHO GEO. FiiSTER A CO. DM ' A ' liml: I (Ml J WW I shipping order. A!--i in s, y-V Grev Lime in hhda. sji l barrels, in any quantity to suit purchas ers, 1)J GEO. FOSTER A- CO. BB 0 Tit TO E B. EARLY NESHANOCK AW. Potatoes recsivad every day from the cwrtry, fresh ..1 .i n. . jy-7 ERSKINE, CURNICK. A CO. JT EMSMUTE, CBJiiM sY f.'A, 47 MAIN STBEET, Wanted-One tluwaaiid dollars' worth of City Orders, in exchange far Groceries. j. 7 mWOMK U O OML PO TJI TORS. -3 1 I i 1 1 1 - fAW. of those elegant Mercer Potatoes, superior to anything in the market, received this day and for Bale by CHAS. M-JOUKToN, my Jl Mala street, near the Caual. At iHRRBR f VMRESE !- A5 BoXRB, w ' an extra good lot just received ; thus wanting sethin nice, hv box or slice, call in at CHAS. Mi J O U.N STUN , jyt Poapy's Block, Main st. CAPS t CAPht CAPS t FOR" CUBISTMAS A large and splendid assortment Caps, for uieti -u l bovs, latest styles, just received r Express lie VAUTIER A MARCON'NIEB. dec7 No. .iil Main StMsi, IkBEU MJI MEHEL l.0 PAJCACV V ages, Loo- Hml halt Lhls aud kits, asserted 1, mill.. 1;, reotirl this day per railroad, lor sale low i.y S. K. GILBEKT A CO., je'21 No. 4 8)cajnore street. f o TOUT- I'JltWs.w.y'li BJKTTMJVtT. ' 7.r bags assorted Cotton Yarn, 1 ' bales Nes. 1 mil . Cwtton Ratting. In store and for sale h' my 11 WHEKLKRA KIGUm. 'JL f Of H ELOl'M r -lfiO BJBBEI.S B and sacks ia store and to arelre, extra aud Mipet tine Country Brands as good an the best aud as low as the lowest, at Jelt TICKERY BROS.. U Main st. TTo TAW M EMIT AW BB BE JA miOOAt Cup of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very chelre lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call one and all. Samples given with pleasnre. by Z. H. COOK A SON. BEJLVB PATEJS'T' COJX'CBSTB BB SAFES. We are agents for the celebrated Hall's Patent Fire P root aud TLluf Ptjf Safes, maniuVtured by Hafl.Oirroll A Co. Oinetnnati A constant supply will be kept on hand, and sold at manufacturer' piicea. PRESTON BROS. MBBRJBtVJB svt'.M BBLTMJS'G Jt.'S'AI AT PACKING at Factory Prices A large stock X. F. Betting Company's Goods in store At all times, at M amtactvkew' Prici. Warranted nuperior to anv other. O. S. WELL, mar2 Sign of the Mill Saw, VI First street. BEE EXHl BlTKO . ' OE THE AT largest an uost beautiful stock of Hats and Caps ever open r din Evanarille. Cone one and all. Wa will he pleased at all times to show our Goods Ai sell them clieaper than the cheapest. VAUTIER A MABCONNIER, aepdll 39 Main street. IHLRY MJiM-QO OE TMRBR celebrated Ilamb, together with a good as - .111,. of other meats Shoulders, Clour bides, Pickled Pork, Urieti Beet, Beef iVngnes, Ac, Just received w;d for salo by CHAS. McJOHNSTON', tBB. Main trct, near the Canal. -dHJAJr PL JBP fW 4; IroM CUte.ru Tops, 1 HuO& dw do, : setts Puiap Fixtures, Hsi ir.s Pump Chain, i.si le. t hoxed fump Tuhin:. : i..eitcd aud for sale hy JACOB STRAUB I ION, atlKt 74 Main street, !et. Secoud A Third. Atf.VII MIR BUs ssi lbs extra sugar-cured Dt ie.l Be-f, .si ths canvassed do do Ham-. rHirttt.d Side Bac.n, .MSI tt.s Lard, :m R,8 Shld'r do, :s Bf Tom.' ucs, .Ml Itm Honey, a lot of fresh flutter A 1 just 1 ceived aud for sale at augo VICKERY BROTHERS IB JK M bTm T 0, UTJSH BOJIMIIS, MB Broonm, Coffee Mills, Brushes, Iiu-t Pans, Dusters, Clothes Lines, Clothes Pins, Bed Cords, Churns, Bowls, Rolling Pins, Mashers, Oottoa Mops, Mop Handles, Door Mats. Or aaytnia yon may want. Call and see for yourselves, at angO VICKERY BROTHERS. tJ Mailt BJI.OIJBl EA.BVB ! ELOEB l-Jl ST AwJ received and for sale K sks fresh ground extra white wheat Flour, r ska do hiiperfiiie do, 111 I. bis extra do. All of which we warrant. an .1 VICKERY BROTH E RS . Steam Threshing: Machines. KNIGHT TOWNSHIP, , Vam.ibki ki.m Ostimi. Imi. S Wm I :. THE VJS'll E MSiUJSR II cit isw of Vanderhurnh County nuwt cheerfnlly takr litis method of lecoiniiieiuliui; to ths farmers and wheat growers of this and adjacent i. unties the Steam Thresher and Separator lately bMradtMSS) by our enterj'risint; fellow-citizen, Mr. W ILLIAM iioWARH. and believe it is a saving of exense of fully one-third over the hefSS BOWU'. A a proof of the alaive ntatement, wt would state that the mat hiiie left tho farm of Mr. John J. Terry, and was hauled by oxen one mile to the farm of Mr. Morris Matheny. and threshed and h aue.l, to the entire satisfaction ---1 every irsou present, aud with less hands than Mr. Matheny usually employed, lite hiuulrrd ami nry-- ha litis r.irfc. , t iu ti-u hour. We would also aay that the tears entertained by some before its arrival, of the langer of fire, has Uvn entirely exellel, as we have witueaaed it ruiininj; for hours together, SSW rounded hy dry wh at stai ks. Signed. 1 M. M. Gibson. .M. R. aiathcuy, 0. S. Kelsey, A. Knight, John Kidrick, Samuel Grainger, aug:t-dAw-John S. Terry, a. w . mis Jouathau I'hai, Wm. D. Knapp. mmoTivR oe . i .i mi 1. i.y sjiajR. tl w Notice is hereby given that, in conformity with an order made hy the Cjnrt of Common 1'leiut at its June term, JBB I will sell at public auction, on the -'.ti. day of August, at .' P. M., at the diKir of the Court House, all that part of Lot No. 1, iu Block No. ::7, in the Kaeterii K11l.it x' liient .1 the City of Evansville, thus bounded : Cotniueming on the front line of said lot ou Main street, at a (x.iiit 18Ji feet from the line dividiu said l.t N 1 and lot No. Z in said Blm k, thence along said front line 18 feet and niuo inches laasaHs Mth street, thence at riuht angles to Main utr. et to the alley in the rear of said lot, thence alouic said alley 1- i. et nine inches towards S. eiith street, and thence at rilit augUs to said alley to the place of bast inning. Terms of sale, one-third cah on toe day . I one-thiid in three years, and the resnaiuiug third ill lis years from the day ot sale TIIKt 1 Oil B E V M N EMANN, Guardian of the minor hen - , t jy'JS-td Martin Reis, Atasassst, M i t i ii.u i . r .vort jy. Nathan R-w ley f Rcf.T. R.-u Stinson, a Jus vs. tice of the Peace of Pigeon Wm. A. Smith.) T p, Vati.lerUn 1 ! C. , In. I. Notice is hereby given that a suit of utt.u hment aad gavalshee were Issued by me on the 1st day ol Jnly , Is.'.', and aaid garnishee as returned, s.-i . t on tn. Aikmau, of the him of Brown & Aikuian, win. has mom y, and is indebted to aai.i Smith ; and the time set tor heating said causa in Satutla. ASBgaat B, ls'. i.at I o'cl.M-h iu the toren.M.n. in said t iwnship, where all pSVMSSS interested mav attetel if they think proper. BEN. STIMBON. Jyl'J-td Justice of the I. fU" r EOHtiET I H.I V V MFI1 AWP SON ...uliniH-s to make up CLOTHING at ledi ed pilOUS. AU Warranted legive sal i-l 1. h 11, bath ill sSyh and dunil.iljty. Cut 1 1 He and Repaiiing evi-ctiti-l in the hast manner, ami with diapatch. A cood seh). tiou ol oda 011 hand, which to- will aell at oar poniiivelv a ts t Be sun-and call at DAVIDSON Sold stand, 2ud door south of Main. augl

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EE BR 35 XS. J EST REi L I I' SORENSON A CO ed by . 4. . r. it 1. 1: s : i "E 4 r TJiML e s: W li.ii V. . lobles reoalved every morning at je30 Z. H. COOK A SON'S. '-n il y maun jvbt be9w WF W . eived and for sale low by jyl6 KORENSON k 00. WfB O S O I I TO BJb8-RXTRA BiXR BVAT The Iwst lot just received by Kx press, at jyl 9. EMBD'H A CO.'S. JM ": HOOP SHI UTS IHK BEST '9 AW. lot of th aeon for (1, just seeetred by Express, at S. EMB1CH st C0.'. MB I UT H-I.VUEMBl, s 00 pJiu B plow Handles for sale hy jy20 SAMUEL ORB. f.- 30 MM A 8 OEM CEO EH W and 1 . r.iix- iiieinr just reeeired and for sal CHAb. McJOHNSTON, Posey's Blork. FZgm AIOX. EXTMjA LjMMUK JPTE w9W Bedcords just reeeired by jylfi SORENSON t CO. a-v ft; O.V.-SOO TOJS'S MM rou an 1 steel suns, sc., Ac, 10 store ex J for sale ly SAMCKL ORR t BJVeElSM MP LIT I'E.I s lbs English at Meal. Receeired iu store and f.sr sale by Z. M. OOOK M HON. WBAJYTHR SHMBT JULMBBBm wanted at SMITH'S, No. 35 Main street Please inquire immediately. jy30-lw J-9R U'RRJTMRBlQlijuAw. MMM w ceived and for sale in quantities to suit by U9 ClIAJi. McJOHNSTON . ro.vjM."a.-5 cjmbm rmwm'Hams received tier rai broad, in store us a., fle bj BROWN t AIRM 1?. VL T B .- UVR AAJA VH JWJBT BR- . eived a 1 EilbeTts, Pucans, etc. Will aell low. Ji" SORENSON d 00. 25 BESMKJLB ( IIOH I JBPPEMMt 50 do new Potatoes: 100 down Frosli Eggs ; ReceiTcl this day at 7.. H. COOK A SOK8. flOMJT .TIE J I. JEST IIRCRAVA.II 'Ly froai the couutxy, bushels of fresh grouu.i Com Meal. ERSKINE, CURNICK A CO., Jett 47 stein street. mOI JAL UJA t'B IAJV PAJVJB E III It M gia.Us of Young Hyson Tea from 50 cents to Ii -jo. A 2-0,1 article of TV Tgjuig Hyson Tea at sic, at '.. ft. COOK 4 SON'S. EH OOP J HO.'- EXT H.I 41 4 I.I T . MM .In-i re.eived, oO buudles, all sizea, bv J A OR STR A IB & SON, 71 Main St., jylt Between Second and Third, av -n a E E i-.i i .n E'i.ys. .4 KB u 9 castm sin;. 11 Ijeaf Fans, with Dspe black handles, jiut received hy Express. gga 4j. EMBICH A CO. Tmjm: trj! not :-Pbm tmr cbotoest, best sserted, add cbsapvet GenlKwdr Tea, go to ftV. H. COOK A SON, je . .' Main wtrwet and 2 First street. a w'Cp'VT HOBSEB JJS'D J Ml I I. Mm to sell on maM until Christ iu;ai. Gall on B. V. KCKTON, jy30 13 Poaey's Block, Ms in street. mm J TMtBji BowEE r, j vb tai -k ar W of the Pease aad Real Estate Agent. office on Fourth street, first duor below Main, leftwHe. jy29-6ni MM rjv arat.v r oo poejpmh ti eli Ins !e Bran tor bole bv ERSKINE, Ct R NICK 0O jy-T 17 Main street. CfO.fl, oae: 4 0JE OLE.' WE Jl HE ' now in receipt of a Ne. 1 article of Bum in,. Coal oil, and onr arraagejnruts are sock as will enable us to keep it on hand at all times, at the lowest saarket rain. . H. COOK k SON1 tflafftsTi Hi ih Lrwb rxtbji ham, EVW cured . xt.rewly for Z. n. Cook A Son Reoeived per a tea me 1 Cuir.n E. IL COOK SON, je.'W Sole Agent for EvansvflU, Ind eTS 1 .yi.it heme 1 : No. I S.dnion : Km. 1 11. 11 in. : No. 1 White Fn-li, at Z. H. If 1 t OOK d SON'S M e-o.-- i-MTnm ja.yrit mcmtvh AWJ ALE. oOdoeu just received. Itox wanl iug a gen uinu article tor medicinal pnrpoaes, can find it at the store of (II AS. McJOHNSTON, jy21 Posey's Block, Main street. 'g lU.IUEES McJOMJrVTOJ WhOLEm' sale aud Retail GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, .i. il r in Coinage, NaHs. tsbaaa, Ce-iti-nt, Powder, Plaster Paris, 4c, No. 128 Main street, near tlte Canal, Erantrtlle, Ind. foL2S .1 I HE li III s? T Its PMJBTI DCSTERS 112 dozen ass'd Feather Dwstera, from N . fi to 14, hothphiu aud fancy colored. Receive. 1 in lino order and for sals by jytt g. H. COOK 4 SON. g i.r .mm wit of OLD POT M J ToFS lot) bushels, large aud fine, now landiuc fiuin : te.iuiei Kate French. Call and get some t rfore they at. eoae, at jell VICKERY BROS , K Main at. tr ' a B T H RXCJA I l TlO.y. - Bids will AWZd I..- received until 5 o'clock this afternoon, et th.- office of Baker 4 Foster, "ti Third street, for ths Earth Excavation for the cellar and foundations for the New Presbyterian Church, on Walnut at. B. ..1 J. r of the Ti usl - UMjfl .I'I1N W I-OSrER, flec'y. ill I ' s PHAME I E.I I I .1 nil "wewF 100.1 ft fuigar-cured Dried Beef, lr. bushels White Beans, ::i 1 It- Pearl Barley. Re.-eiv.-d ei steatei-r Haxel Dell, at faM H. COOK A SON'S. f II - in- .1:1. 1.V RXi'MMBB l GOOS .l-i : re. eh.Ml, a nice lot of steel Spring Skirts, Luce Mantillas, Lace Points, with 1 ct ol otbei . lot bale hv MILLER A KIKHAUS, jaU I 4.1 Main atreet. It ' tt.S 'i TE BR JA T J I 4 TI4I. OlW On Til I RSDA V MORNING, June , lte1, at our Auction Rooms, lot of new Bedsteads, two new Btfl-eaus, and other articles. Also a cask of Bacon, TobarVo, Sh.es, ready-made Clothinr, and many other articles, fats' H. KELSON 4 CO., Ancfrs. A J HII OIL, SOjP J'H CJIJS'HEKS AWJ H hi Is Lard Oil, L'o 1., . s Star Candles, S- K N... 1 lunl Crown Soap. Just received Ulld ! r sale by Jy7 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. B.M.OEH, Itt.I.y . ..V SHOUTS M H assjps XXX Flour, .'. tons .1 1 1 h country Bran and Shorts just reei Ived awd f.r sale !v ('HAS. M. JOHNSTON, j.v20 I tin. Main street, near the Canal. B TOt SY .' TOt H I year old Cay Mules. 1 N... 1 Milch Cows, A titn lot of full bred Cb. hter White Ib-gs. For Sals at Z. U. COOK A SOB'S Stock Yard. mm 41 RE OE THOSE J I STAJX TAf.V WfM. MINUTE FREEZERS. 1 dozen Austin 1' itent in Minute In Craaat Freezers, just receiv nl this day per E. A C. Railroad. Theae Freezers will save the east of them over the old Fogy Freezer in the savins rf ice in one season, if used to any extent. Iii -U re and lor sale l v jylii . H. COOK A SON. ST iCMjrmw4 S HI HE Ml STARD WAREANTED. tS sis tH.nnd i'ai.-, lisi jKMiint Can, MM half pound Cans, i doz quarter H.un.l Cans. We warrant the alve brand of Sluatard to be pure and not stirpisficd by any, aud only to be '.sl of Z. H. OOOK 4 SON. IBM-' EE TEAM. 300 bzs IC Tinplate, 120 do I do, l".o do IC t; N.f'ing Tin, dodo IX do, odo 1(J Coke Till, on 1 1 and and for sale by SAMUEL OWLB. ETI' IIOLL.IHS JIA? .'-The above reward w ill be niv. n for such informa tion as will lea.l to the detect! ju and courictioa of the iersoii or s rsons w h.. .li-iuaiitled the Neptune l ire Engine, and plamfl pari of its fixtures in Has Canal, on 01 abOQt tlu b-t dav of July. jji. It W. l'.AKER. Mayor. MmlUECT FBOM THR IMPOBTRB. MP 25 do i ts BarkUy I Perkins Lndon Porter, 111 do, qts .hi do do, jr. lost pt AIN.-pp's India Pale Ale, lo.torqts do do do. The aUivs Ale 1,11. 1 l'ort.-r in warranted to ! the I . inline itii;..rted article, and is in flue order. Received in hi.. re and tor .lle by yl 7. H IXIOK 4 00 'AJJVmMBAWBsP isa aacs ifi. Qsdbe, 00 ti bis Wiltuiuirtou Tai , tSO half bbls do, lml bbls Rosin, N ivy Oakum, 1 bbls ( 1 assasd Supar, 00 boxes P ul Starch, o boxes assorted Tobacco, 1 . l ie. s Mat. b.-s. In t..re lot sale by my '2 . RR. DALZI.LL4 CO. ooti4 e. hj i'i.yi uvxm sV interest iu eur establishment to .tr. Sarauel Vickery, the style and firui will in twtnrj le VtiaiRV A Brotuers, in hope therefore ilh the a -111-itii.ti ol a new but experienced partarr, there will be an inciuaeo of trade to thskstssss. Thanks tor past favors. Respectfully, 4c, J W VICKERY 4 Co., oct20 No. H Mam street.