Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 306, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 August 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. JJONDAY MORNLNG... AUGUST 15 Public Meeting. A large number of the property holders en Locust street assembled Saturday morning at the Sherwood House. Mr. John J. ras called to the chair, and F. M. appointed Secretary. Mayor Baker was called upon to giro his opinion as to the grade of Locust street beyond the canal. He stated that the grade of the street this side of the canal was correct, and would not be inttrferred with. But hothing was more certain than it would have to be changed beyond the canal. This change would hare to be done on the completion of the Oak and Division street culverts. Locust street would have to be filled up. as it on Walnut street would be selected as the summit or back bone between the two sewers. He thought no permanent improvement should be attempted on Locust street beyond the canal until the grade was definitely as certained. Mr. Saunders, City Engineer, said Locust street, between Sixth nd Eighth, would have to be filled up at least two feet. Walnut street would to be made the back bone street, from which the water would flow to the two culverts. This would relieve Eighth street, which, in time of a heavy rain, more resembled a canal than a street. Various opinions were expressed as to the best manner of street improvements some favoring boulders, others gravel, and still others prefering macadamizing. Mr. Elliott moved that John J. Chandler, Judge Foster, and H. Q. Wheeler be appointed a committee to confer with the Railroad Company, and ascertain if they intended using their right of way down Locust street, and if not, to get the Company to release their right, so the property holders can improve said street in accordance with their wishes. The meeting then adjourned to assemble again on a ceil of the Committee appointed to confer with (he Railroad Company. Finances of Wisco.nbin, Cities asd Counties. The people of Wisconsin are weighed down with the burthen of their county and municipal debts incurred for Railroad subscriptions ; it has become almost impracticable to raise money to pay the interest, and delinquency and repudiation are threatening to become the order of the day. Great distress is caused to farmers along many of the lines, who have taken stock and given mortgages on their real estate for it; these are being foreclosed, and thousands who once thought they had secured a handsome competency, will now be turned upon the work' penniless, to begin the struggles of life anew. It is stated that between thirty and forty millions of dollars have been borrowed by the Railroad of Wisconsin out of the State, while the whole amount of cash subscriptions in the State have not exceeded $200,000 ; so that almost the total outlay for the construction of railroods in Wisconsin has been borrowed and paid in hard cash by foreign capitalists, wno have derived no benefit from their investment, whose unpaid coupons and Torfeited bonds are melancholy proofs of their valuelessness. Now, those who have got the roads and secured all the benefits of the investments for all future time, are going to wipe out the debt by repudiation, under the form of legal and constitutional quibbles. . The Fair Groamds We publish two communication:! this morning, Irom highly respectable citizens and stockholders in the Agricultural Association, in favor of the removal of the Fair Grounds. One of our correspondents is a member of the firm that owns nearly all the stock in the plank road to Godey"i Mills. The considerations of public good must be strongly in favor of removal, when the persons most interested, pecuniarily, in preserving the old ground:, so earnestly demand the change to a new location. We hope their generous example will lead others to forget their private interests and personal views and unite in favor of immediate change which the public voice seems to demand almost unanimously. As one of the unfortunate multitude who are dependent upon public conveyances for transportation, we must say, that, from our past experience, we had rather- -both on the score of expense and comfort undertake to make a journey to Tcrre Haute or Indianapolis and back, than to get ont nnd return from our Fair Grounds, on Fair days ; and our experience is not very different from that of our fellow-citizens. We never meet with Governor Powell, of Kentucky, without feeling a renewal of the deep mortification we experienced, in seeing the eminent gentleman, after delivering an eloquent address, by invation, before the Agricultural Society, compelled to trudge into the city through six inches of dust, on foot, because he could find no seat in either private or public conveyances. The reasons for the removal are too numerous and conclusive to be resisted by any arguments we have seen aduced. Magoflin3 majority in 98 countiti, ofBcial, is 7,330. In the 8th Ashland District Simm., (Dem.) official majority over Harlan is 67. Harlan in tends, we understand, to contest the election. I'pon thia contest may depend the result of tbe Presidential election of 1 860. As Mlarlan s election would change th vote of the State in the House. The San Francisco Tmea of the 10th of July furnishes returns from all the counties ( in Oregon hut Curry, and tbey give a majority lor Logan (Rrpul). ) forCongTess of : . Com is a Republican eotUsty, and tbo vot mi Heuton, reported at 200 tor btout, (Imin.) ( tl allepeil lo BB illegal, so that Logan's eleo . tion appears to be pretty certain. If Ben- 1 ton is thrown out his niaiontv wiilbe nearj 990. j

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i'awMrf. I In perusing tbe Wy tnr of the 12th in?t., I found nn article over the signiv tnre of " C," purporting to adtoi - the retention of our present Fair Grounds. Y.m and every .11 tii le written upon the su -ject ot its removal has surprised him, aud then the President, calling i meeting of the stockholders on the ICth, to take into consideration the removal of said Grounds, surprised him still more. A man of surprise, he I He thinks Mr. Hornbrook, and all, did well; and, consequently, any improvement ... i I I l. I upon wnat .Mr. u. uas uoue wu.nu ... traction of merit. He fails to show any reason for retaining the present grounds, or any advantages they possess, or are likely iLo.. poWtirm The fart .o c, uvc. , is just this, when the present grouuds J , . c, , , , were located, it was confidently believed i , . . ... , that the air-line railroad would be built, and . . . . . , , ,1.- , grounds as desirable , but that enterprise proved abortive. Another objection is, that the road over which we travel is through . ...... , , j ! one dense cloud ot dust the wuoie route, anu . . . . , t .1,,. when once at the Fair Grounds, the market ... . . m. and other wagons passing to and from tne . . , . , j q tuy Keep you more or less iu sum nwuu long as you are on the grounds. Again' the last Fair convinced me that the facilities tor going to and returning from the grounds were wholly inadequate, even for the numbers that have heretofore shown their countenaneea there. To my certain knowledge, at the last Fair, many remained on the grounds until ten and eleven clock at j nieht, before thev conld obtain conveyances ; home, at the same time offering as much to be conveyed to the city as would pay , their passage to Princeton on the railroad ; while many more who could wt'k home, did so, all denouncing the Fair and grounds, and saying that they would never put their feet upon the present grounds again. And, besides these, there were a great many oth- i era who avowed the same thing. The dust last year was insufferable, to say nothing o the present arrangement of the grounds, Ac. Now, what tne stockholders want, and what the wants of the city demand, is a good Fair Ground, pleasantly and eligibly si.uated, easy of access, and where an abundance of fresh water can be had, both for man and beast, and no better place can be sylected than out on the Evansville k Crawfordsville railroad, near the creek. There it can be rtached in a short time, either by the cars or with vehicles. Have a train of cars pass in and out every half honr during the day, for the accommodation of p.iengers, and those who h.ie carri rep, an.l prefer going in that way, go Utter; or in omnibuses, as some prefer, and as now all are compelled to go, or walk and in some cases, in times past, the right of volition has been denied us. Being situated on the railroad, many will visit onr Fair from Terre Haute, Sullivan, Carli le, Vinccnnnp, Patoka, Princeton, and all other points on the road, besides many of our own eiti.ens wonld, for the sake of the ride and coim :;- ienceof traveling, vi?it the Fair daily, who have uever been on the grouuds. Again, if we ever expect to have our State Fait- at Evansville, we mu6t prepare for it. It will beheld at New Albany this year. Let us select our grounds, lay them out tastefully, beautify and embellish them in a becoming manner, and let ns have the Stat" Fair in Evanville just as soon as we can pet it.Shall we do so f R. Oi- maHiV.ife.f. Evansville Mechanics. Mr. Cablile:A correspondent of the ftm -ml of Friday, br i ngs before t he pnbl i e a mattn of the deepest interest to our cilia n . and one which demands attenuou audthoi.i. li investigation. No argument are needed tt. prove the importance of encouraging and sustaining home enterprise. Every man knowsthat it is utter folly to attempt to build up a city, while itr. inhabitant abroad and purchase articles of manufacturers, when the same are to be had right at tb. i i own doors, of as good quality and at as fair a price. If the people of a city turn away from their own mechanics and refnsc to patronize them, it is not to be supposed that the same mechanics will be patronized hy the citizens of other places; and hencej their business must languish and die for want of encouragement from those most interested. We believe that the products of our workshop; will stand compraison with those of any in the west. In some department", the genius and skill of Evansville mechanics surpasses competition, and it is a matter of wonderment that any portion of our citizens send away their money, and put it in the purses of foreign manufacturers, while their own mechanics are left tit -trugvle in want of patronage. It is a suicidal policy so devoid of reason and seuse, and fo utterly destructive of the prosperity of the community, that he who pursues it mut be either an enemy at heart to his town, or totally blind to its true interests. Your correspondent cites one xarticular example that of Mr. M. L. Johnson, Hook Binder. Since the appearance of th.- coramunlcntion aixve referred to, we have conversed with Mr. Johnson upon the subject, and he informs ns that in the space of near! v three years li Iv.ul not executed $1 50 worth of work for Vanderburgh county, whin the entire amount of work the couutv offices have given out during that time averages ? 1,300 per year. This work has been sent tu Indianapolis, aud the money fordoing it paid to Indianapolis Hook Binder, who have not the least part it le of interest in Evan?ville, nnd who aw no better workmen than our own binders who live here, siend their money here, ami have a mutual nanaVMl in the WaVfC off the cttj. Tims an- liuge ?unu every year, of money ollerted ,v inx-s from oi.r people, paid to the mrr hani' nf n ili-tant. jxiint, which .sbould 1 dlatliboted in KTansville lo aid I in fostering the enterprise and sl.ill of onr .itizeus. There mtut 1m otue- nc.o-tv .-.-t!nected with the actions of our ount oAV

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i . ulannt inn anil if vcm.l.l tint item. Us fur J" . ' , ... Auoiior wno cganrwa most i.. county work --t make public bis rc.isous for procuring his work in Indianapolis, and poyiug the uuiu-y bclum-iii" to the people. ' of Var.uerbnvgh county to certain parties there while t.ur own Hook -binders - If. L. IthMM aud J M. GueiH'l are flighted and I left to seek work in distant towns. It innut urged that the rptohtj work can be executed in a Wtter style, or ul :i lower price ia iDdiauapolis. Mr. Johnson has supplied the officer.- of Gibfon, Warrick, Rn(1 py ronntic3 with ,,OTik, ,inJ lIunk all of those gentlemen give bin the preference in workmanship. His bank and railroad w ork render perfect satisfaction, and all the various jobs . wlin h he Ins executed tor busmen ln.-n .... , , . , throughout the citv, prove that his work is ' 1 . tmr fivnn I .-v . . . r a 1 . . n . v. ami .1 SSrk l t " viiuini, .Ullliv Ul il l? b teriliivus . m the highest style of his branch of business, and some of these stamp him as a master workman, able to carry oft the premium from the largest book-bindcrien that have - exhibited their work at our rain, Mr. J. . has recentlv completed a set ot Ihmks tor , - ... , the well known firm ot M,t- .T.i.pie k CV, which will substantiate the truth of all wc have nid leayti Uhg bl rapocitj to turn I off p-ito.1 work. Taking into consideration tbeabotre facts, and conceding that it is for the intere.-t of H that our rneehauics should he jiatronized, particularly when they are equally prompt, and do their work fully as well, n th.?e aU Indianapolis, or elsewhere, is it not wrong thai our county ofl'n ials should go abroad and procure their work I As it is ctate.i that the Auditor paid on' last year the sum of $1,8."0 for blank books and stationery, it is respectfully and urgently suggested that he should inform his constituents irhy the amount was not distributed here among our own mechanics. Will you do it Mr. Walkcr ! PIGEON TOWNSHIP. We will add another query to those of our correspondent, now is it that the stationery of Vanderburgh which i? a small county costs$l,350 per annum, whilcother large counties get along, with ?.rt0o and $600 worth 0 The large county of Marion with twice the population paid but $950 How is it that Vanderburgh requires fifty per cent more stationery than the largest counties in the State'' Hon. R. W Thomson, This gentlemen Bide a spee. h al an opposition rounty convention held at Terre Hnute on the 8tk in?t., which v. ry clearly defines his present jiosition. On the slavery question, he declared that he believed in letting the people of a terrritory decide for them 'elves whether they will lmvc slavery or not, and in admitting the State they make without quarielin over their action. He believes that Con . . no M,OWi r to Petrel averv terriloriea, and ought not if it could. He agrees with the Republicans that shner where it vis ts should not he interferred with, and be : aents heartily to their action on the Crittenden-'-! ontgonierv bill. He beUevep lbs fugitive slave law ought to le enforced' while it is the law, and he i witling to unite with any party to carry out these views. He said he would not vote again: t a caudidatc supporting tfich view-; because ultra men voted for him, but wouM rather rejoice that they conhl lay aside their evtreme opinions to support practicable good. Titr Raix. ThrojioiH riantlksl loodcal our city aiol ilroiuhetl the tmintrv amiuirl us on Thnrolny niglit, litl nut extend raorp than eipht miles to the north bffia A ;,entltfinan livin on the roa.l It M Il.irinoiiv to Bbtni villa, informs usjhat not n irop HI along the lino of that roa.l, an J that the OWn nnd p. ttatoe ; pj that region are snflar ing Kveretj from the drouth. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V sirs rtquttttd to announce tin umutr nl ROBERT F NIGflTINCALE. of German t.wn ship, as a candidate for County COBTsatSSlSnW Km District Xo 3, st the next October election . d.tw 0 E .V. S TI.VS0. , llUSTIt m: o THE PEACE OrricF.TiiiartTi.il. I vi ert '.v -.,ir tcr.i II" i L Will rjf parti nl ,r Httenti -n t.. all Xotarial buitu.-. eiitrmttd to him en. h as wiitiuK Ieed -, Mortira. -, I' wi . t Mt in. y, Contract, Ac. Will also eallact looney, in any part of the c.itiuly, with or without suit, asdi . ted. Probate business, settlement of estates, Atltu i msti.it it. ii, Qa i li toahii 1 1 -I. it d hi,. I pr. n.ptly atteuded to. augl t WlMlMW'tW TMM HI I-EmJt PITTS burgh like Erskine, Cnratrk k Cn.'s pii J of Flour - Answer Because it is always fillii!?. A tnrthrr rednction in" the price ot IfWksari arocners t nest brandstd FMW Southern Extra Wktte WaaM Kpiriir-nn Kxtru S j -.o t .' list mi ks of eai h for sale by I i. KIK, DRHICK CO., "'al I 91 Main - : . We or autho, itnl to announce Un. V PARROT as a eandidats .i limit, t.f Ibe Vil teentli Julnial tircnit. at tin- eu-nint nctolh-r elfc. tiou. ailfJ BACON ! "BACOiXTJJACON ! THE MVKSf'RIBFR H.I SI OH sale, at wholesale and i.-tail--:aiait tts itcon sdes, .Vmj p.s rhoiff siuar-Miieil Ihiins, .vSSl tt.s Its on ShoulderHis old customers and wholesale dealer-, uiay t . upon llodi'i t v client Hi ,ii it reamiaahlo pricey al UAVlSK'd, auLt-lui I i iter M.iin anil Eonrtli st.. MI ST M El El I 'Ell PM2R STE.I.fl EH M LIOaffVOOT l"t boxe- Extra Cream hr-e, pi do Smoked li 'llll L'. lisi do Sardines. tO lbs pearl Barley, SSaVal Maoii's Ulackine;, laaaa shaker sad otawt Br.iemi, aaa aTtn Mop Han.u.-. t No. S2 stain Slant. VICKERV UIPiTIII its .V it .--4IM4E S lo bushels fresh Cru M. ,1 3 Soaa Ho. cuuiiy Btan, Ion t. hv.tr.-i Family I'lour, ion l.n diet, -.mm! large aTsehaSMa k W tlo choice Onioas, :: bids St. L- ms ( ; leii rrnnt. . pft.i slif ,1-ctire-l II .Til -. lit it.s pi nn.- i.e,,i Lard. Just Keeteed sad lor ib .t aasjjal vukkkv hii RdHalndl. ! ' "' ' ",n tug CI 3EO. K... ll.ll i 1 O. 'l I s BBLK KXTKA llhilt WW niCl.l lie. tilled. Illlalill lol ll,.- -..ill,., , trtda, Kn sale by QBO iumi.i: .1 1 ... JWW1 t'"llk- BBl.s , trm irii j llui ton - n in ! 111. I 'l .ale bv i.-L't. I"-I I It . 1 . t .

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" CHANGE OF AGENCY. PHOENIX INStJ il ANCE COMPAQ V. 1 1 i i f or . I. Conn. Ilir iieiuj of tllM taVolito olilliT. t.y ALLEN V. II ALLANS i K-i . h . I Mi I 13 JOHN' W. XBVsKX, Lai.- .f Mrmphia Tnii., hm taM Hptitite. M his Miireeawr. WtfMm keMtag Mldei in Am MUIX, cm Ii:iv.' !liiu rrn w.l I.) calltiu: npctn Mi . N. !. 1 .lt.L, General Aff't, Oii. mii .fi INCREASE ( F CASH CAPITAL TO BY THE PHtENIX INSURANCE COMPANY o r nAWTtOMV, (SS. (WiAv,i ,iHKR HALF A MILLION UL LA tt B. L. LOOM IS, Preaitlen,." H Ki il s.vivtary. 3f. MxciiL, Otuwal iyl, I'liitim. tii ; Apjli0.iti"iis received, Micks wmi-1 ami icuewv.l, anil all business prtaiuin totbjfl MgMVJ pTomih, atteo It-il t t l.j J 0 1 1 X AV . X K X S E X . A M t . oflfi.-e witli Ii. Bmy, ever A.lams BlfSMi r.iuipany. anKl-3ia WBHi.na .: u t oiiM-isH. i iki .m, M. 7M t ii i IW Cnlfnli receivwl an! ftr ale at . 11. COOK it- SOX'S. K HISHMiS! H Ml SUttS.' BMi VSHES! SO do:', n a'l Scmb RriKhea. ri Blacking tit, T do huMtitc- to, t .lit Flour d, 1 Oa 1'arrn-t ttn, .' .I.i Loiijj-hnndU S.-rul l., 5 dt Hurt Brwbek. Ice ivt-tl t It is .lay and fur ha at ruiirii .. U. COOK A SON'S. ai s so . JVm VMVMi .-TII Ml MM partnership heretofore existing Itetweeir T. .1. Whit.- m l G. Ket, under the name of T. J . White .( Co., ii this day dissolved by mutual couseut. C. i. KEATS i alouw authorized to .settle MCCOIIIlti.. K sasvitia. Auk. ?, laW. aug.VlOt M I "T I'M. KIKE IN-1 K N L' " COMPANY, 1 Ot A Nit Klilll 'Ui. 11 COI "NT Y. V B sXSVUMr, Anr. 4, Im'.O.J I. Ml C T MO JS".-TNMS AJ"JVA.M. JEM dscttap ton srren lUrectors and a S.-. returv will llnd.l .u MOHDAY, A. I s 1M9, l .-t.-n the hiiirs of -' and t o'clock P. M., at the ofHce, u Third street, adjoining the Crrsceut City Bank. taSfjMOt ROBT. EARLY, Secretary. W9Ui .s su 'ri-lik y'combs MM 7j dues Shoe lirmhw, nswrted 73 tlo Scrubbing do d do Horse do do IS dn Whitewash do do 1 " do Clothe do do SJU0 do Carry Com I s, 0 ami k l .n - I tlie. d;iv and for sale by the doyen at taf Vammgmrmm. ' JACOB STKACB A SON, atiglu Tt Mitin St., bet. Sscond and Third. 1 Its. PRIME II. A I I I ill), 9X93 ..oOltts No. 1 W. R.rhee-e. l.xs Hatnbnre.il le 2 i mm Pearl Barlev. R.s-.-ie. at Z. M. im)K .V SON'S. mmwoomY! ioon : -ThEjyrnSmWW oined sfaf m, pri jnred to furnish, at any Mart of the city, all kinds of Urood, either saw. ..i h '.. He h.f '"1 ot that wh ieh is dry, HI .1 h.ss l 'ire based a suRioienl amount t i snfdjf tie' in irket duriu the eominK 'all and winter. Terto- ca-b. :o the vard. . 1 1 ni H KNRV UTTX. WlJJIYJD-CAJmti coal, or suptriof qasilty, for oil piodurinri purpcos. P..i :.. - :. -. to supply th bore, should ad dr- tV putdulu r ul ib.s j ipvr. 1 " . . ' i . .V.'- I'UIMF. Will Tk ASI ' Ytdlow Corn in store ami for salo bv tbe sin- . 1- bosttbl, or bv the one hundred bushel, at BSJCIXX, t 1KM( K X i 0 . auTi IT Main stnsi. fHOMTN.' mMfmrMTMS-OOO LDs. SHOMXV, .'. prims arfiol. Isrsata edssap at KnsMN' j: i RHI( K i OOVa, imiI J 47 Main street. tloTrr. TriE rjrnEMsifj.VM:i w will a nid i In the II- ltd of Commissioners of Vanderburch -iini . on the tn -t .M n.l.iv m Sepassaaar BSXt, t.t.wit On the Mb day of said mouth for a ;rant of licence-to retail BflfSmaaa Lienors, at his iis'ial pl.i.-c ot business, cwrner ot First and Vine streets. sag-tt JOHN II. BREMER A Co. BMO J Mil tl K If I .4 L 1 JT.I TI 0."S 1 he MB Comnoa Coancil of tlie City of Bvaaavflle met n.t m. Board ot Equnlisatiao on tbe tth day of ' Augiiat, at the City Council Chamber, Ivi the p-iri ..i .-.iiaii7imr an aswrn-ms mane upon u-ue oi person..! pi operiy vvn niu me coro. rate limits of the city ol Evansville, and will cmin, . in SULilaa SVattJ dav to day, until all assess msnts saaU have teen eqnalUed. All tax pa.vetsare hereby requested t . .. II and examine tlteir respect,,,; aaiet.t.. dunns; the intermissions of the aession of said Board, ami if ti,-'. nn. I i inse of eont pi ii i lit m such as,-snn nt to pre-eut sikIi ciievance f,.i u.ljiiitm."ut. By . rd. r ot'ouncil. Atte-t ... ... . i i 1 i it in pi. i i . . tii- ....: ..-in I. Ul ItKt., I It V terii. Greatest Book of the Age ! " l tier' is a a'onderlul ccnii inaiion oi name mi sad i tlto nest order n. tltii ind fi ttb.t, it Work ' - ti Y hu.ly I, ni-1. HISTORY 'i THE l'. NIT ED STATES. rsAi Tirr Fai It. t Period to the Present Tim-. BY J. A. SPEXCKR. P. I. 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Stephens, is now at the sht-r-i . Hoiuie. and will tall upon .air citizens, ami shorn tliem tbe works. aURll-'iM' - - M a f' 44 tl K E TI VV O E TH Ml w mm 1 1 ttloll a full aUendaues of the SI ickhnkfer is respect. lnllv r. -0:, st. ,1 KABfl'KI nitn i.LVl 'w 1 .'1 1 , Prasideut. s 1 1 ' THE I -J'll ERSl Cf.VJfD w w ill apply t tin- Board of C nuniaiionera of Vanderburgh County, .hi the tirst Momlay iu SepfeniUi nevt. low it un the ."ith day of said month foi igraatofLlcease to retail Spirituous Li.pior., : r, ' -ww., ulaeen Leet and Plna shnwihi, Keaaatflfc. aug.--et I -I AMES c AKTh II ata.i '.v i.vtt LJBD MM , laar Bacon asdas. Jtssi lbs extra siiar-ruretl ILnns, sat ffr. shoulders, .f, Mds 1 hoi.',- Laid, lb 1. ite. I and l -i sab- ,y ciiAs. MvJOBNSTOBi 11 Paasy's Bl.s k, Main street mmorii R. tub sto mholiiems B W oi the Evansville IiHiirance Coainaav an ' nisaaynolined that Ibe annual tie. lion for'nim Dire, ion will ta aeldat thaaaaat af thatsjaBaaaaj uu hlONDAT, the dhdayoj tteptassaar aaai at 1 en Uu- hour ol 1 and 4 P By . id-1 1 the Board. W -t MM. T. PAiiE. Secretary. I

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w m m .ikli-.J'ters ot ttie atiderburh ( oimty . ' . ..." " .'. alley in the rear ol said lot, tbem.-e aloue s.h.1 alley the it.i: ot i -v- n w 1. . dtMuatitWd t

-i-ti.-n viii beb.l! at t l,e Court Beaas ', T ';.,'.''. . :,. ' ' '' "" ,I:' IS feet nine inches toward Btventh street, and Fire Engine, and placed pert of Ba I in Ensvi'le, on Tl'EMAY. the 1 db .lay of An- I TY. ....... . .,...'.,.. ... ,: . . ! theuce at right BaaJas to said allee to the ola- of I Canal. .: or al-.ut tlu 1st dav ,.fjuly

, . us t . Inst., nt J o'cl.ick P. M . . to consider tlie pro- , i-,,- . .. . , , , : , V , , ; !- . ... . , i ne , U-ginuing. " ' jy.;-lt W. DAK

pi h ty . t n -locating the air uiounds of the Asso- . ' ,, .' : ' Terms of cue, one-third caeh on the dav of wile. I , : :

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Mm. mm MM t . .... . M . . . . . .... Kiuiii i -jx iii-i ici'''ii'i vi' .uf it i Trim irt . u .1 i m . i r ih err.. 111. ! P.n. 1 V. . country, at aug6 EK-K1NK, C CL'B.MCK Co.'S. 47 Main btr't. Mm it i & it itt::i- .' it hi: it mmM1 Just received per steamer Jacob Pih, a prime article of siigtiri-urwl Dried Beef. Call utid try it. t EUiKIXE, CUBMCK k CO.'S ftngH 47 Main 8tr t. U Uk ii.s Vv t4 F.T.I H It'. . M. tine lot of Mcsliaiuii k Putatii. m lot of nrimc mm. tine mi OI AMlianoiK. 1'oWtotS, a IOIC1 prime i Onionr, Apple, pared aud pkkeJ, rm-d r, r3 day Iron .. own or, hard,.' at K USE INK, CUBMCK 4 CO.'S. i.n.s 17 lnin t-tr. t. fW r r Mj M- ( I ii s. . - 11.1 y It m and Ur sale. p dozen AdbIs Taivrs. s tnie- i thing different from th. old stvl. Ml BBO. 8. 80NNTAG, 10 Msia st. BP' l( E BECUMKU HI' TH E.4 1.LLVD POWERS. Just united rioin the jtst. ;i lieb uo it o! eacelWnt MtY GOODS. cotiMvtiun iu barl of a IhijIO lot ot Mos.piilo Ban, Calicoes. A.-., Ac, liii.li w oner 1 .w lor rali, nl otir etieap I asli .stole, o. I. Munstieet, Evansville, Ind. auc2 MILLER A NIEI1A1 S. 8 WJSB TEMPLE'S I .y'JI O F HOPS AND BONESJIT IT ia the safest, surest, rbeMtest, and in -I reliable remedy for the permanent ears ol 0OLM, COUGHS, UOARSE.Nl-, ASTHMA. CROUP, WHOOPING Coli(. H. And all ajjsttssas of the Tbroat and Lungs, ll IklUKprwpartd upon S untitle prituiples, and from srtiolea that are entirelv vegetable. The COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOPS ATiV HON I li niuniifactured by C. EOTHKNBDSfl i St X, Hamiltoii, Butler County, Ohio, to whom a'.l orders must be addressetl ; and sold b) KELLER A WHITE," frsajfafs EvansviUe, Indiana, and by l)i m.-j,ists and M i chants throughout the country. jan0-l MmM. U.J. LEEDS' 4fll.VI.VE Si - Mi9 ST1TUTE OR NEHVE TOXIC, will ei ar. FEVER AND ACUE NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW. CHAOBBS, AND PAN AM AEEVKRS. Can often le prevented by the use of tb i.i inv tillable remedy. The recipe is fiviu a very celeb ated rhysicisn, after Laving thirty-five years' ataanW in Hospitals nnd private practice in New Vork i:v, and has been tested iu all sections of the country, d u-ing t lie past six years, w ith the wonderful siucees. .4re psa Msaaan DasMyal , naSaHaiaal saast InUioH, uU r disea'' f 1 recommend and guarantee this Medicine as a perfect Toi ic. J. II. HAZARD, Proprietor, 1:1 Maiden Lane, and Kletcher stns-f, New Yolk. For sale by LEICH d CARLTFDT. jelVdAwCtn SOrTHERN RAILROAD A N 1 i STEAMBOAT GUIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rmmK ppblmshem o etuis womh ML with a cirrulaticn often thousand pss! in o'l., would respectfully inform the nan aaais of Bnwa. rille and m. inity that he is prepared to roatraef. for advertisemeuts at very low rate-,. Bu-inisa 1'itsl... Jlo per sn'ss JD " 2 M i me Square Half Page Ou- Page Address J. . I1KA1K. Editor Soiithei H Railroad Guid. . i ll-d Box 44". Loobvflle, Kj HIJNNEL L'S i .Kri; or WALNVT BTESET AND THE CANAL, EE.tA'sl ViLLF, IM. THIS JEU ESTABLISHMENT ia now in full Of ration, with new and complete Machinery d ihe latesl style, for Fftaaiasj and Dressing Lumber, planing and .:. Hooring, in ,1. ii c It'siisand Sali Moulding-. W i i-l-.u Blinib. ael every other dicription of awkdSSM in such sstaailaaaaaata. All work at these MillH u an anted to b. v.dl done, and will be oftereo at the lowest cash p.e j. Packin;; laxai of all kinds made to StaW. Brackets and BceotbtaarsQ t.an pattarn ; slitting and all kinds of Sa in aaae t-. r.t.-i , ; and in the most sppi ived style IVJ WILLIAM TII'NNCl I St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-OROAXIZATIOX. aas'a.. i.i.H.nfff a- h r. .- mm. , mfR tr..m New tM lean.-. In- i n, I, i- 1 tl. M. 4 n AR1.E- SALOON, oa First street, n srly npi i ito the P.-t Office, and bsve i-L'tei it in an eie I mmjmt Ti4 attfaotWa style j 'Tli(, IM.W proprietor'-; ,'tv.. h.,d I..., exp.-ri M keew-rs of fashionstlo and popnbu Kaataaaaats la K,. ,lu,s. ami tl.ev it .-,.d. ,v v. tit thei, ie-vx iK(I13e, to cm bine all' the etegaacie and Inzar I N, ,,,,., , u.. , ,., H H Ll'.1T',.v bate bioii-ht a 1 irce and camphte t.H k ol choice Lmuors from N. Orleans, vhirlt tl. . . .... 1 collwcl. .1 u.tli care dm tne Heir l-usine-s in that I'.itN. I li.i:-.onneei s :i nd a, .:iianit:in. e i it that ciiv v ill enalile tbein t., obtain (If rlioice.st r.ui plies of Liquors, F raits, and lnxnries from that market in ttitute, .md they ill spare no. ..iise nor pains SB make the T CHAD 1 9 snt hereafter, its former HiananaSaliuil, as i pb I Saloon, a place of so, ..i iivtacr, aad elecanl refined and luxurioin ie--,,rt. SMS" Bill.ard pla - i VlH fiadat this Saloon i -ii oi the ime t msMs lop BitUard TaUee, ftoantha vell knoaii and celebrated factory of .T. M. BraWh w ick ,( Co. The uutb r-ii ned n ut.-r tin msetves that loa i i-v-pet iciice and careful alt. nti- n w ill enable She Si t mciit a repatatkai eijtul to any Saloon iu the westera countrx axsv" A splsadid Loach atHbeeseeed cp in tbe ni' - t sppi - ted -i I.-, ,- i v inorniii : at lo .. . ,o. k HAMMER A MtEirrSfl nngA Late of New Orleans. E L I T T L M M A .V STILL AHEAD. You often hear Ladies remark that the can always he suited at S. BMBICB .v CO.'S. Well, the maaoa B Ihal thev heap esesf thing in the Dry (foods line, and a- tln.i ai e Ji.sposu..' of their sSO k at reduced prices in nr.U-i to make raoas tot all early lull pur- has- ; the attraction is unusi.ally laree i Their stock of Shoes ia excellent, aad iu prices j cannot Be excelled. sag I " ! M All' school op TBE l.'il'i:R. Mj SITV AT CAM BRIIKJK. MAs The laatiarsari in this School are BbW. .1 II Parkib, LL.D , Royals Praatasor. Thioi hims Parsons, LL.D., Dane Pr- , fe?a.r. Hon. Rnoai Wasaepax, I.L.O., Universiti Profe.tr. Tbe Cm f Instruction embraces the vai i.e-.s i branches ot the Common Law : and ol L jiiity, Adailralty. Commercial, international, and Consritationai i.aw : an-i lite .nil isj.i inn-iice oi the ii.it. I States. I he Law Library consists ol about 1.HS I loluiues, ami as new w tks atJiv ar. they areadiled. rind every effort ia made to rend r it complete. Instruction is veil by oral I., tares and evpo. sitions, (and by recitations ami examination in connection with these,) of which hafsa ans lo . . rv .. k. T, Moot Courts are also holdeii in .-.u-ii week, at ea b of which a cause previously civ. i out in arjfiu'd by four students, and au Ofdaini tl Inetad by the Presiding Instructor. Baoasa aad other mcilitieti are also provided lor the Clul, Courts ; :ud ' an Assembly is held wesklv, for uacties in del ite and acquiring a knoarlsdsji of aatUaaHMnnBrjr law ! ; and priKTeediugs. I It 1 ' - - .1.. tt i. , . . . . mmml m' me .n utsji in aio M.li;c ot I Heir Tim Acad,-uiicalv,-ar.w l,h commence, on ThtirsI "T: .r Jr TT Vh ! wi 1 , T , uaj , mv v , ,ks alter tlie third ednesday 111 July, I Jivided into two teiiusiit tw. ntv w.-.-ks aaeh j with atracation of mx wecksat I he end of each t. rm. ! " , During the wintei racaSisn. Use Idhrary at cnaa sd, warmed and licated, lor the use af the meaibers d the s-hool. The Ev 1 i.ses of the next Tarsa will easaananes I on MONDAY. September Oth, laSSA "V .. r V or aayjnrther lahsrssattoa, saay he made lo either of , the Profess-TS at t'allibl IiIkc i'AMi.1.11. t:, M.i-.-., Jul) J , '.",.'. aiuo IMMTli F.. Jisi PIECES WHITE MOSQI'Fto V W Ma's . I case Palm Leal 1 Just ic,.. ted and for sab- clie:.p bv anfU j. H. MAGUKR A CO. g m.i, 1, v ships a- sun, i.tlBMs MM tmm reoaived and for sale ti- n iniM naeaa sid.-a, -.i tt.s prime Shoulders. In tin-ord. i , at MISKINE. C KNICK A OO.'S, ": 47 Main street. FMJH E JYWfMCM lTRA T EBSK I V M CUBNICK a CO. arc prepared to City Ordeis io th-extent .,1 (, rh Baffars utai, in exchange Ln ir. eites at Ihtir -tore, 47 Main street. aagal

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MW TX f. Ly itJ J' ' " . n . m vmm saie iv - unjoin v.v. " "WKWiHlTE FI.U1t HALF hllLS. SO. 1 WW f..r sale by S. E. GILBEBT A CO. " WA VACOFFBrbO POCK E Ft i: HALK i,v S. E. GILBEBT k CO. F MAILS, NEW CBOPt Jl .-T litreived and for sale by f. E. GILBERT CO. rmjm,,, i,,irli.' riivI'i.m'iVli IFIF jf ft''1, hUh AD au ' y s V riLBEBT Jl CO 1. E. UUMIR A Vt. rwiois ).v.,,,. i'ackai;fs of yiroisia -M pounds. Kiven. Twist, .ind Viir. for sale low ,y S. E. GILBERT k CO. JDS I VISt 10 KKG8, BEST QUALITY, TOM salobj S. E. GILBERT 4 CO. WMll'Ll'. I'OWUklt-:) KK. FOB 0 I M BY I -MmW tvm . K. GILBERT & 00. fU IjOkt.V TCHKS. -400 OOMMfJV 8aloon Mstrhas. wltn or wltkoat swlak u . , ,,Jl,t ... "i.i....- ; . , Wt'K ' ' tMJ'- " Vof WAN! MLm W K ' " :l- Main street. They I ..11 el...i, VtrKlRV IIROTIiritv MJ'E to TIE MCE S EIlESIt BEJT aT4V prime, tor sale bv aaajt " GEO. rosTEK a co. TV AT PI.JIE TO HI i- t) HI I it IT Fin n.ltlWI Bat saaiss Miad Pri.-d Beetjnst re-eivel all. I f.r sale by Jyfl OH AS. McJOHNT0N. g 1.1 Sit POM LOt I ST L04JS!- ILL mLS pay the highest pried (or good black Lo-iist Last o M inch.-s thick any length delivered ia l vansville. ('HAS. BAB00CX. JVVAMILl PL O I'M 3 5 II HIS. VI. r Wheat rracfvafl jK-r railroad this dav by iangtl t;Eo. FOSTER A CO. MMHITE BmlJME lOO BHLS , AT WW jt.tod Hhippinir order. Also C.-.y Lime In hhds. and barrels, in tnv ipiantitv to suit pnrrli:wers, by GEO. FOSTER A Co. MB T TOM M. KAKL1 N KSI1 A N " K M Pot.iti.--s received every day fesesj fibs c -iiii-try. fr. sh and ni. . j7 KRSK INK, t T'RNICK A-CO. MT EMSHI.VE, CVBJMCBi It sTSjC'at, MM 17 MAIN RTBEKT, Wam i ii On,- thousand tlollars' Terth of City Order-, in ,-xi iniiu'e lor tiruct ties. JjT WORE GOOIIP'oTJt6es.: bids oft: .mt Mercer Pot;tt... sapsriui to snvthin ; in the market, reefdved this dav aud sW sale by CHAS. afcJOHNSTOK, Bsyal Main titreet. near the (JanaL MPIHEESMi F4 J4EiSE .'--45 BOXES, an extra good lot just received ; those atnlhig somethine; alee, by Itox or slice, call iu at CHAS. atcJOHKSTON'8, jy7 Posey's Block. Miiin st. MT1AP& '. ( APM CAPSI-T'OR't H UIs TXw MAS -A large and spleii-'id assortment Caps, bt nn ii and b..s. latest Styka, jnt reoslved js r ExPrw bv VAI TIER A MARCONNTEB, dec7 No. 3y Main Street. IBhlC M.41 KEKEL 150 l-.IIH-I W litres, whole ami half bids and kit-, a-sorlel aaaabasa, ns.ei.Hi IhU ly er railroad, for sale low by t. K." CILLKRT A CO., j. Jl No. 4 Sycamore street. gryox ravv s ik.- s .. -n nut ttijh . W. ' 7" bags as-sorteJ Cotton Vara, bsi bales Nos. 1 and e Cotton Batting In HOT, an 1 for sale bv my 11 ' WHEELER A RIu.;. R LOVM! MLOUH! 15B ILkBMEI.S B ami sacks ia store and H arrive, extra and saperflne Country Brands fu as the Lcst uid low .'.s- the b.west, at j, 14 TICKER T BROS., 82 Mail- st. O TBE LOV P.MS OP. 4 UOOII Cup of Tea. We are ?mw in re.-eint of a very choice laf of loose Teas, boticht f xjtrcsslv for retail ;rade. all one ami all. Suaipb-s t'iwu -with pletuure, by Z. II. COOK A SON. BBJILL'S PJkTE.VT VOJWHBTB MM SAFES. We are aeut for the celebrated 1U Patent Fire Praoi aud Thiaf Prsof Safcs, manufactured by Hall, i'.i loll A Co. Cincinnati. A constant supply will me kept on hand, and sold at manufacturer' prices. PRESTON BROS. BJt R EM I I'M B l.n BEL TMJ'G JIJS'B jr PACKJSHI at Factory Prices A larae stock N. F. Bdtin: Compauy's (Joods in Kt.rf at all tunes, -,: vm ka- it it i i; s ' Pki i . i l ante 1 nBetter to any other. '. S. WELLS, aaarl siun.-l the Mill Beat, U First street. JjTbem: ex hi bit ion- opt iie lartrest an umozt beautiful ttock of ILtts and "afs ever open :'in Evanaville, t'oiue oue und all. we will be pleased at all times to show our Cud and sell them cheaper than the eheapest. Al TIER a II K. ONNIER, Keptll W Main street. gml lHLEm' IIJMS I OO OP THESE (.-lebrateil Hams, loaaahsn a'ith a gutrti aii-soiniM-nt ot oilier meats Shoulders. Clear sid-s, rkarlsd Pork, Priil Be f, B.-ef Tomcues, Ac, nmt receive ! and for sale bv OHAS. Mi JOHNSTON, ,-J - Main stret. near the Canal. rll.H.V PI MP'sTt'. Iron Ci-tel n Tops. ! wood do do. i . tetts Pump Ft&lni list It.-- Pump Chain, i t.-et Imxed Pump Tnlinr. Jm t . .-iied and for sale bv .IA' "H -1 RALE . S N. an I 71 Mam street, i-et. Sei-oiid A Third. a JS'BBMM) ' w 1 miopia etia so, ,1 ..I . .1 Dried Be,-f, .ni lbs can tasked io do Hat.i . lbs 9Ar Bacon, .r.oo ft.s Lard, -hi Jbs Slii.l t O Beefl ics, it.s Honey, a lot of fresh Putt, i A Kj ui.l I ec. i t e I and for a.iIo : I auea VI'hLltV IMlnTilKCS MB J S M E T S , WASH RO.IRIIS, Mm Btensaa, Coffe,- .Mill,, Brush. . Oust Pans, Dasters, Clothes Liars, i I .lit. Pius, Bed Cords. Chasns, Bowls, BoBlag Pins, Miisher, OaStaa Maps, Mop Baadlfii, Hooi Mats, or unythini' y, n BSM vtant. Call andaae for vourselves, at ass It KKIiV BROTH E US, Main t Mil U R ' JMOl"B! PI.OI R ! M i AT i , , . i .-.j and Ur salesks t;es, i ronhd , tra white wheat ttowr, 2r ska do sii.rf-rtine ilo, lo bids extra lo. All of WantS) r aaiianl. 1 IvERY BROTHERS. Steam Threshing Machines. KNIGHT TOWNSHIP, V wio um Rt;ii Coi vtv, Ixo. ) HE, THE VJS'll E RSI4J J E II citi.ens of Yainlerbiirih Coiisty most cheerfully take this method of recouimeiidiu.K to tlw farmers ami vheat growers ol this and adjacent counties the Steam Thresher and Separator lately Hit i .sin -iil bv our enterprising (ellow-citir.eii, Mr. WILLIAM HOWABB, and aalisve at hi aaaaiag of evpeii-e of fully one-third over the horve-awer. A a proof ol the aU-ve s!.tt. nieiit, would State Bad tb-- int. bin.- leti I lie farm ol Mr. John J. Terry, ami vas han!"d bv oxen one mile to the laiinot Mr. Morrin Mathenv. and threshed and clean,-. I. to lh. entile - iti-daction ofeverv l-rs,.M pie-ent, iiu.l with less liauls than Mr. Mntheuy usually employed, fir Isanlsai oa-. sir1y-fmr hiwaels We would als,. Say that the fenrs entertained by some Itefore its arrival, ad the da user of fire, has been entirely exitelled, as e have witnessed it running for hours thei, sin -ronmled by dry wheat stacks. Sduncd.j M. M.'Qibsou. M.R. .M.tthrny, o. 8. Keisev, John S. Tern, A. Knight, A. W.Chate .tolin Kidnck, Jonathan mar. aatnticl Grainj'cr. Wm. D. Knapp. au' i-n.vw mmaTii E oe ejc.4Hitu.ys' tMLB. Y W Notice is hen bv given that, iu conformity with an onli-r made bv the C nu t ol t otntaoo Pleas at its June term, 1S.V.I, 1 will sell at public aucli. n, M the 'i'ttii day of August, nt 2 P. BL, at the door of the Court House, all that jmrt ol Lot Xo. 1, in Block No. .'57, in the Eastern Enlai -enit nt af the 1 it or Evansrilie, thus sosaad : OaaMheaciBsj on the front line of baid lot on Main street, at a Point IS f. feet from the line dividinc said lot No. I 1 mid Ul No. 8 in BaM Dluik. theuce along said bant line IS feet and nine iuche.s towards Sixth strcet, thence at right angles to Wain idrect tS the ! "".'""""" ami the remaining thud 111 II Y. - Vs-:i I 1 l-i iTIS t ha al.fts-..t..l.. '-' f from the dav ol sale .. , ,., , "' '. THEODoKh YLNNEMANN. ... . , BdBaaaal ol the minor heir. of jy-ttl Martin Keis. b i eased. M TTJ I'HMEJVT .VOTi f e AT Nathan Hew ley 1 Before Ben Btinsoii a Jus- 1 Vtke-ef the Pes lefPlceoe Bn.A. nadth.j Tn Yami.-s buivh c. , ind notice is her. 1 v ien that a suit . t att.i. Imient and earn isbee w.-r.. i.o,...i 1.. ....... tb. 1st ,1.,. ..r July. lsV.t, and aid garnishee w as returned, served on warn, Aikin.ta, ..( the firm ol Prown AAikman. ,1,t"' 1,1 'n'.v indebted to .aid Smith : and the time s.-t jot h-.nhie, said cmis is atut li August ', 1S30, at ! o't bs k iu Ihe forenoon, iu said township, wh.-re all 1 ,-rs..iis interested mav aiten-l iftltej think iwoper. BKN. BTIM8ON, jypj-t.l Justice of the Peace. jrao.vr EOiU.ET THAT t BAWMB MM SON continue l tuak. on CLOTHIMG ..; 1 edi . i pi n es. All a .ii ranted to give sali-l.t. lion, Isdh in style and dm tbilil v . CtittiiiK and Kepiiring executed iu Ihe b,-t saanner, and with Bssaatch cood .el., lion d OtvtnU en hand win, I, hi a ill 11 ,,t . asi 1 -1t1v. lv 11 u-1 Bsaara and call at DAVIDSON' Id stand, 2nd ds -.r scut b of Main. augl 1

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jf 111 Mi Mi SJS Vi 5 tXS. J VST MMlk'EM f ed by hORENSOX k CO WM Mi UM T. IS LBS S VMWMtTJl It I Ml W W Freali Veetoblea receired ererr moraine at i.rirt Z. H. COOK A SON'.v -K.l. H.I US Ji T III - m9W99 ceired anil for sale low by SOBEXSON a CO. MW0SOI ITO BmtBSBXTMLM SIZE. WjM The best lot just received by Express, at jylS S. KMBICH A CO. "8. ' JMOME HOOP SMIMTSTUY BFJ WwML lot of the season for $1, just received by l , at S. KMBICH CO.'S. Mm L 0 tk MLAIJS'MILMI 8 1.5QO PJlIM Plow Handles for sale by SAMUEt ORR MMLArBtKtB. 90 i i s in it i I in u W ami Grai Yiuefrar just received sad for sal HAS. 3KJOHNT(t, Fusry s BlocK. ZM IIO. I.MH.I I.J Hit ! JVTF. 9m Bed) rdstassi received by rU SOREKSON k CO .V. -500 TOJWS JS8PD MM0J Iron and Ste.-i Hlabs, kc, Ac., in store and for sale by SAMUEL ORR "4 . I HS H.WLISB SPLIT PEJS VWM 200 Kw KuKlUh Oal Meal. Receeiwd In store and for sale by . H. COOK .t SON. TOBACCO Vt BOXES, ALL GRADES, FOi: at reduced prices, by a"g'-:'' GEO. FOSTER I CO. JOMMtP PEJ4THKHI, 1UO M. V w ceived and for sale in quantities t at. t r o sait t. Jaaa CHAS. McJOHNSTON. MD.KO.V IIJMS.-5 VJ8R8 LBOIBV BB II.-th- r. ceit.-d jter railroad, in store aud for al by BBOWN A AIRMAN. "mm V T At tmVB BUVB JIST ' BEOl w ceived a fresh lot of Almonds, Brazil Nut-, Fillw-Tts, Pecans, etc. Will sell low. JjrM 80RENSON M CO. Bl Sit ELS CHOICE APPLES; M d, new Potatoes: 1D0 dozeu Fresu Ets; Received this day at Z. BL COOK A SOX'S. C1QM.V MKJL.JIJST BBCBMWKIt ' from the country, tfi boebels of fresh groaad Oota Meal. EKSKINE, CUBKIOK A CO., 47Mainttet. Tt ot .4 1. 1 rs tgjy piJYDpoiM M irradts of Youin: 11 son Tea from .rsi c.-m. i" 5 . i .,i article ol 7' 1 omtf Hyson ptSOe, nt . 11. COOK, k SON'.g Hyson Tea WMOOP iMO.'EXTBA OVA LIT'. MB .Iu t rk iv. d. 60 bundles, ail sizes, by JAtn:: M'KAl B V S' IN. 7t Main St., j.vll Betwoea Second and Third. JLL P.ILM pjjyrs .1 PBW small Leaf Kan-, with nice black ban dies, just received by Ex pre. S. EMmCH A CO. Tea: tea: tea : pom the choicest, best assorted, and cheapest Cnnisjwder Tea, o to Z. H. COOK A SON, ); -IS Mainstreet and 2 First street. 6 1'Of.Vt; HORSES AJS'H A Ml I E mm to sell n credit until Christma. Call on B. F. NORTON. 133 Poesy's Block, Slsin stre. I ... V ROW LEW J VST ICE W of the I. ti and Real Estate Agent. tifliCe on Ko.ii ill street, first door ltelow Main, ht side. jy29-tin MBBAJS'! BBAfr!4000 POI WliS BB ti- '. in ,.le Bran f,trale bv ERSK1VK. i RNlfKir CO.. h - 17 Main street. M tOJIL OIL! COJL OIL! 9PM ABE Wis now in receipt of a N. 1 article of Burning io.il oil, aadoor ui i ansemcnts aresaoh as will en Lie us to kts p it ou hand at all times, at tbe iuweat un-ket rates. X. H. COOK A SON. AhAhJB qV14LBm'S MXTBA UAR.s. B IFaFaJF cured cxprwij for z. II. Cook A Son. Received per steamer Tnion. If. COOK A Son'. jp'to Mb tgentsfoi Evantvina, lad. ''mmm. 1 mjchbmei t V W No. I Salm . No. l Bin i las No. 1 Whit.- Fish, nt jy i .. H. COOK f SON'S Mj ALE. .a doren just received. Those want -iitjr a Rename article for ntsdlcinal parpassts, can Had it at ibe store d CUAS. McJoUNSTON, jJl Posey's Block. Main street. 7111 JULES McJOBJSTOJ', It JTot F m iib. an.l Ketsil GROCER AND PROVISION MKI'.i II.WI . dealer in Cordage, Nails, Glass, Ce tnent P i ,. i. Pi. oder Pans. Ac, No. 128 Mam Street, seat the i nnal, EvansviUe, Ind. tb'iH BJEJTHER IIVSTEAS! PMATI B Dl'STERS! 1J do7.n as'd Foot her Dnster baas No. o to M, both plain and taucy colored. Received i.-i tine order and for sale by JyK. K. FL COOK A 0N. V AST JRJtll'JL OP OLD POTJ. Mj IOC8 Mm bushela, !ar(ie and fine, now land, ing from steamer Kate Fron h. 'all and get some Itefore they are all cone, at j l : YICKLKY BROS., 82 Main st. BARTII EXIAVATMOJWBiduviU M J be leeeived until .'. o t Kick this afternoon, at I . I J : i :. Tin id street, for ttao Earth Excavation fin the cellar and foundations f r tb Ben Pr. ah) let laa Gharefc, ..u Walnut st. Bv order af the Traaasta, mm j .1 Jl N . F -TLB, e ' -MdhllH LBS PRIME LEAP LA M II, wraPelP im p.s suear-enred Dried Beef. 1 ' l.usli. ls While Bean-, W ft' s Pearl Barley, en ived r steaaai r Hazel Dell, st H. COOK A SON JkmjEU'S HI' .HUMS EXPBMMM! 0 DB1 I DS ! Just i... -ik.-d, a nice lot of steel Spring Skirts, Lace MautUlaa, 1 Poaata, u ith a lot of othei f. . salt i t MILLER A NIFHAIS, jt 2 43 Main street. fBJiU'PI MJ'I TIME A TAV47TmJ' 'n TBUBSDAT M MINING, June 30, W), at onr Auction Rooms, a lot of new Bedsteads, tu m a J .: . , i... ind other artVlai Also a cask ot Bai u i i v Shoes, if .ly-made Clothing, and manv other articles. je2l Jl Nf'LSOX A CO., A wet f f .4ni ml oJ p JJS'i l Ajs'ni K i 4 S 1. 1. is Lard Oil, b.-xes Star Candles. J Uixee No. 1 ami Crown Soap, .lust receleed ami for sale bv .nT CHAS. V JQHKSTON Jxlovb, int. i. v. j.'ii sHomtm ' -:. l.;ins XXX Hour, ." tons gwod ricr. ormntiy Bran and Sliort jus! received ami for sale by CHAS. M POMMBtOM. Jjr Mainstreet, near tbe Canal. a '. H .' STOt h. ! STOVB ! j tin.-: Mar old Bav Malsa, i No. 1 Milch Cows, A Hue lot of full bred Chester White II For sale at Z. II. cook A SONS .iyir.' stock Yard. WORE OP TBOSE Al aT.V TJP.V MI M l i: KREEZEBS. 1 doien Austin I rsieai in aninif nv t ream reezer. just r. ed this day per E. A C. Railroad. These Freeicors i will save the cat of them oer the old Fogy Freezer in the saving ol ice iu one season, if used to any extent. In store and for sale bv P.. H. COOK A SOS. TI H.VLi' ' I'etOK'S Bl BEM4.S31 TARD WAURANTED. 2"t six pound Cans, l' poitml Cans, iron Half oniid Cnna, doz iiiarter Msaal Cans. Ve nenanl the shews heaad of Mustard to l,e pure met Mi suriiassed i.y anr. and only to be bail of '.. II. cooK A SON. FB1I.V PLATEM :;iMibxs IC Tin. bite. 1.20 do IX do, ID io IC Roofing Tin, 'M tlo IX do, M do 1C Cs.ke Tin. on hand aud for sale by SAMl'EL ORE. JtVATP It tt I. I.J It ME mY'Jt MM ! The above n-ward will la-tiven for such informaHon as will had to the sVilaatlnsi and conviction ot N ptUlie xt urea iu the KK, laj, ; BmlRVl I PROM THE IMPORTER MB MM . pts Park lay A Pet kins' London Purtei , IU 1I0Z tts tlo do Oe, IT- i pts Allsoj.p's India Pale Ale, lOdoZijts do do do. Tb- al. Ale aud P.. it, r i varrauted to ba the ; geuuiu) iiuporletl article, aud i iu flue order. gcuuiuo imiorie.i article, auu uia aaaaaaa Resetved in store and 1 l jv!" 11 OOK CO. 4m.il .VII H IE S - 1 sj bars Kb V e. ,-, .VI bbU Wilmington Tar, 1 halt bbls tb', lo I bids Lost 11, M Itales Navy OuUiim, ' . bids Cuihed Sugar, Bd Ikixos Pearl tarch, aa Ikixc assorted Tolcco, I . ases Mat. b.-s. In .tore for sale by OBB, DALXAXL .v 00. f met th e hj t-'i.vej smitii AJ iutt-n-st in m esiabli.huieiit to Mr. San:ul Vickeiv. th. sub- Hll fnui will in future 1 Vi.kLRY .V HitotULK. in hope therelora nun the acquisition , f new but exeriemeu panura. there wiil t-e an iu iojs.. of tiade lo tbe nous. rhaaht 1 i pi tavorr. shaaaadtsBy.djc , J. B KKEB Aco, ocf.'O No. 22 Main street.