Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 307, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 August 1859 — Page 2
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(the intnn gsmnial. EVAIiSVILLE, IND. Tl LSD AY MORNING AUGUST 10
In New York, Philadelphia, Haiti- ; more, Cincinnati, St Louis, Chicago, and ; other large cities, most strenuous and sueces? fol efforts haw lately been made by the public authorities to enforce a quiet observance of the Sabbath. Omnibuses and railrod cars hare been stopped bar-rooms shut up, and places of boisterous and immoral amusements hare- bean closed. All these cities now praaent a new aspect of order and quiet on Sundar, and exhibit a cheering triumph of the moral and religious sentiments ot the community over the profligacy and rowdy- . ism of the day. It is the m ost valuable ana durable benefit of the recent religious movement in the country. But while these im portant and cheering moral reformations are taking place in the great seats of social corruption, the heretofore peaceful city of Evansvillc is progressing in the opposite direction. Notwithstanding the devout prayer that are assembled each morning before the beginning of the labors of the day, and the frequent religious meetings. and the increased attendance upon churches, crime and profligacy were never more rife I than now. Bar-rooms and rum-holes do as j free a business on the Sabbath as on any other day of the week. Bacchanalian songs rise from the drinking saloons on one corner to drown the hymns of devotion and the anthems of praise from the church on the other. There is a most incongruous mingling of the voices of devotion and the noise of drunken carousals in the same street. The citizens of the Second Ward, on Locust street, on Sunday last, while listening to the devout exercises and the anthems from a church on one side, were regaled by the bacchanalian and libidiuous songs of a boisterous party of revelers on the other, only a few hundred feet apart. The closiug hours of the holy Sabbath in the most pop-1 ulous Ward of this rural city were made ; bideous," and sleep chased from the eyes of all its moral and peaceable inhabitants, by midnight orgies that would hare sent all , the revelers, in the profligate city of New Ur.eaus, to me caiaoooee. uur city auiuorties, with quiet consciences over neglected duty, talept in blissful unconsciousness of any breach of peace. Yesterday the proprietor of the house was complained of, and will have his trial before His Honor this morning. It would have been better to have arrested the disturbance at the beginning, than to punish ever so severely afterwards. The Lav Relating to a Constitutional Convention. The law provides that every man who presents a vote at the next October election shall be asked by the judges, 4,Are you in favor of a Convention to amend the Constitution ? ' A record of the answer shall be made. If a majority of the voters be iu favor of the Convention, the Governor is to issue his proclamation tor an elecUon of delegates, to be held on the first Monday of April, 1860. The Convention is to consist of one hundred members, to be apportioned among the counties in the same way as the representatives to the last Legislature. The Convention, if authorised, is to meet on the second Tuesday in May, 18C0. The delegates to be sworn in, and to enjoy the privileges of members of the Legislature ; the Convention to adopt its rules of proceeding, and to be judges of the rights of delegates to seats, in cases of contest. The members are to receive 3 per day and mileage. They are authorized to call upon the executive officers for any information from the public records which they may need. The original enrolled copy of the amended Constitution is to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State. The Convention may submit one or more of the amendments, which they may propose to the old Constitution, as distinct propositions, to be voted upon by the people separately or together, aa they choose. The Governor is to present the new Constitution to the Legislature in 1861, which shall pass laws regulating its submission to the people, and for organizing the government under the amended Constitution, in case the same should be adopted and ratified by the voters. English Naval Preparation. The English Naval Estimates for the current year amounted to more than sixty millions of dollars, (12,682,055,) and very nearly equal to the sum total of the expenses ot the American government for the year 1S56-7. About one-half of this vast sum has been already expended, aud the rest is rapidly passing through the Treasury and the Admiralty Bord. According to the Navy List forjJul y , there are now eleven new snips-of-the line nearly ready for launching at the English dockyards. In addition to this new fleet of 1,133 guns in all, there are sixteen hrst-class new screw steamers and nearly twenty new screw sloops and corvetes now under weigh. Several sailing vessels are also near completion, among them the Aurora, of 61 guns, and the Narcissus, Immortatite. and Newcastle, of 50 guns each. With all the talk about peace and disbanding of armies ;in Europe, England intends, evidently, not to be lulled into any false security in regard to her dominion upont he ocean; she isstill resolved to be miotrees of that realm. The steam ram which is uuw lieing built by tbe English Government as a new instrument of naval power, is an American plaa, that was first nrgvd upon our Governtnent many years ago by Commodore Baron, and subsequently improved by Mr. Ellctt, tbe eminent civil engineer, who recommended its adopiiou by our Xavy Department. The ram is a ship with bows of solid timber, and sides that can resist the effects of th. heaviest shots. Tbe design of the ram is to run down and sink an enemy'a .ship by passtha directly om it.
Ha. Cak:.iv: I observe by Uu Jotirsul of:ytsU'n!a u ntap. Unit voo hnvajli Ml opportunity of axaniininp the COn lhaml plan? from Philadelphia for a new
1 church f.r the old I'resl.jtcrian society, mul Vu;J fmmk in LWH .Una of them. You have nlu, h of late, too, ibovt the duty Hitd interests ot our ntucai to patron ).. home artists, mechanics and labor. Architecture is the creation in stone and mortar of a beautiful ideal structure, and is au embodiment of poetry, and a noblehuildingis a visible, material poem a revelation of ideal grandeur and majeatry to every eye that glances at it. It speaks more torcibly and clearly to the vision thau printed characters : its meaning Is embracedjat once by insuition. The architecture of a people is a type of their civilization and taste, and as much evidence of their refinement and genius as their books ; it would be quite as much j credit to a people to plagiaize their literature as to steal or copy their architecture. Not, I have looked at these drawings imported from Philadelphia, and as original drafts they could be greatly excelled by two or three resident architects here; as imported second hand affairs, they are, in my humble view, a reproach, if not an insult to or re5iaent tftient. As I understand 5250 nrtVC becn mnt to Philadelphia to get , , , , f hurcll that had . V ' J V . . - - Jbeen built, somewhere in that vicinity, when $350 would have elicited original and better drawings from our own mechanics, with working plans for each scperate piece 0? work ; these latter -.rould have saved many hundred dollars losses, either to the church or .builders, from misunderstandings and blunder?. As an expression of our taste and geniu3 in a building "that is to lie , worthy of the commercial metropolis of In diana" we are to have a copy of a church built after the taste of some old quaker community iu Pennsylvania. What a living CXDlcssion oi the florid, impulsive, ex ,jberant geniug ot wcstcrQ Americanism will cmbodied in 5uch ft copT blunderingly f impepfrct sketches, and without working plans? How prominently will lloosicr geniu3 stand out to future generatioQS .Q m q( agtern Qiwker PrC5. bvtcnani3D1 0ne 0id log cabin preserved in some remote forest will reveal a ereat deal more of it. ' But admit what ihe Church Committee claim, that the plans are better and cheaper thn we could have obtained at home ; tor one. i should have preferred something of native production, if it were inferior to an imported article. It woulu have been an honest original, aril no equntrrfert; and would have shown tae true state of the arts among us ; there would be some expression of our own conceptions of the grand and beautiful iu it. We could, aa a Church, send to Philadelphia and pet copies of the eloquent sermon'' that are weekly dealt oat to the Presbyterian congregations there, aud have them murdered by second-hand readings to our Church, for one-qnarter what we pay Mr. McCarcr for producing his good, but very common-place discourses for n?. I propose after we get the copied Church built, we shall bavecopied sermons from Philadelphia read in it. All things will then be in keeping. We shall have Philadelphia Presbyterianism, in body and soul, among us. Why do we pay Mr. McCarcr, unless it be to have a living expression of the emotions that stir our own hearts from oue ho participates with us in all our thoughts, feelings and peculiar trials ; the copied sentiments of distant communities would be cold and foreign to our ears. If we pay for Church, that is to be a type of our own . on options of beauty, we want one of our umu people, who teels as we do, to reveal it to nr., and give it expression, although it may not be quite so chaste and symmetrical to other eyes. I am a mechanic s wife and a Presbyterian, and intended to give my mite to rear a structure that would be a cre-lit to the commercial metropolis of Indiana, but have concluded the Church may seek its aid to build where it found its plans. The Wife op av Eva.vsvii.le Mkcham . The Memphis and Charleston Railrund is the most successful road of its length in tbe country. It3 total cost wa $G,!88,133. Its expenses and receipts for the past year was follows : Total recelpi s from all sources 1,330,1J 10 Expenses of some 552,776 40 Leaving net profits fT78,03f 00 It is so uuusital a thing for railroads to be found making a dividend on the investment equal to twelve and a half per cent, that people will be tempted to inquire how they manage it. There are very few roads in other States that pretend to pay respectable dividends, and a still greater number from which no dividends are expected at all. The Southern roads seem to be mauaged, as a general thing, more with reference to the interests of the stockholders than with regard to the benefits to le conferred upon the Directors, speculators in their stocks and their employees. An important item in favor of Southern Ruil Roads, is the fuct that their gradvs are lower, allowing them to carry twice as much freight with the same power and with a fourth of the wear and at less expense than Northern roads. Southern roade can carry freight at less than lialf the cost on Northern roads, and make their freight transportation the most profitable part of their bus; uc2S. Regclatorjj. One hundred nnd fitly respectable citizens ot firecn county assembled last week, nt.d organized IhcntSfives ns a fompany of regulators, and adopted confttltntioti nnd by laws. The constitution viu read, and was isjned by a large mnjoritv of hose present. A committee of three from earh township was then appointed, to meet at Hloomfield on t.t t Saturday, for the purpose of revising, cot reeling, and asMOsjipg the constitution iti such mntuierna thev mnv deem necsssarv.
A Suspected Murder. Oil the 1 ili i:iat.. til. hoc y el :i man, Wj:h -evcrai . re won ml me ; and a pistol shut through the n 1 . was outni. in a retired? p1rc(- about two ami h-'it mile.from TttW Haute. Da was liriu on the
bank? of a creek, with his head out of wa- . . . I 1l : , ter. ami v.n nalte.1. exce-ii in.-? ?nin. i nerv : was a suit of clothes near him, lnt laoaaaall ' . to have been worn by the deceased. In the : , pockets were a two-dollar bill ami some change; by him lay a pistol. The coroner s jury rendered a verdict of mnrder by per- ' , mm . i .u i i I nnM . n 1-.4. .... I I .M-ni i. ir n Fj ,iri.l tlifl I .Oil XT 1 Slllls II il Iv II" 11 1 1 . jlUllllllg muumi niv . was a young dog, about a year old, that could not be driven from it. The murdered man is supposed to have lain two days before his bodv was discovered. A farmer living near hv savs the dotr canu to his i - ...... , house irequentiy, anu arter snowing igns ol restlecsne-s, would go off in the direction of the body. When the body was removed Iroin ihe onast to a shop near by, the dog followed it, and could not be induced to leave it. There is no doubt the affectionate animal belonged the murdered man, and may be the instrument through which this mysterious matter may in time lie unraveled. A ftt Ml Haul of Coi nterpkits. The police officers of Louisville and Cincinnati, on Thursday last, seized a trading flatboat with its inmates, at Harrod's creek) about twelve miles above Louisville, and found it to be a den of counterfeiters, just starting j uuhuu ci)t-iiii inn Bgmnsi iuc people :uoug the rivers. Under the pretense of trailing, their object was to put counterfeit money in circulation. They were from Rising Sun, Indiana, and the principal characters in the party were a man named Johnson, who had been in the Indiana Penitentiary, and his two rons. On searching the boat, the officer-, found concealed in a trunk rolls of counterfeit bills amountiuc- to aboui $50,000. These bills were ones on the Bank of Kentucky, payable at Bowling Green, and threes on the Southern Bank of Kentucky, at Russellville. Thev also found a bank .i ,i . 'oiv i ft 1 - iuui mm iiia ait iv i in im. rials for printing colored backs, and a large roll of bank note paper. The prisoners were taken to Jeffersonville and committed. Society at Wateri-no-Pla.:-.- -We are j glad to learn that the natural reaction o common sense against the prevailing follies of fashionable society at watering-places has already begun. The New York . ! I savs: k At Saratoga and Newport wc understand that a fierce war is being waged betwen the aristocracy of wealth and the aristocm cyof art, in which the latter has obtained some serious advantages. The equipages of j tenor? and nrimA diinnas huve been tbrowrc 1 1 o - I . . 7 l, : . " ing into shade the expensive turnouts of our fast men and fast women : nnd to Ihe inex pressible disgust of those who base thoir pretensions solely on weal:h, the latter find themselves outstripped by the greater dash and style of their foreign competitors. As to society, as the term is understood amongst cultivated people, it is nowhere tu be found. Tersons of education and intcltr . have become so Wearied of the vulgarity, ihe ostentation, and the vicious association.? c-1 these soi disant fashiOQable summer resort that hot few of them trust (hemaelfea within the sphere of the offensive influences by which their susceptibilities are cure to he jarred1. Tiik Tomato. The New York Evening Post controverts the generally received opinion of the value of the tomato n a vegetable, and says : As an article of diet, it must be wholly useless, and even deleterious. Indeed the blarny which for twenty-live years has been written and printed about this esculent ought ty this t:nie to have ia.?od into oblivion, along with the exploded iloctrinesof remedial lrtue3 possessed by the carcn of living spiders, bugs, rciches ;unl fl":r, which -oiiie generations wevo so. rife. As a dietetic the tomato has little vnlne, hi -ing more than nine-tents water, and ahtnoad destitute of nutritive elements. Its medicinal virtues consists in the neid it contains, which probably acts beneficially on the system iu hot weather; though in those respects, it is greatly inferior to the apple j and other frnits, while it? close relationship ! to tho night.shadeand other ixisonou. herbs mu3t give it always a suspicions character. Its merits, whatsoever they be, have been overmted j and so far irom being partieulnrly lieultbt'ul 3 an article of iood, it is of little value, either fox the nourishment it give3 or the healthful condition of" the bo.1v it i a saij to induce. A I)En.u::.uLK Accident. The New A!baay " r .ay.. that while a respectable citizen of that phire, who follows market- , iA,. . A -ww. , uig, stopped nt Portland, Ky., on edno.ida', with hi? wife in hi- wapon for the pur- . . . pose making Of purchases at a Store. Dunn," the absence of her linshand. his wife fot out and was Standing on the tonput of the wag-
. - . , , . , f. , 'ii in." i in- i .nv. iric ni.li 'it i i.ui .. stimuli on adjusting some things an the bed of the ,., g-pt ailJ th Holy Land, tr., Ac. vehicle, when a dravmrm going at n furious ,& yttlonal History, written by an ac. om- " plished American Author, and beautifully embelrate, drove againid the wagon with such lUned by American Artists, among whom are e , i . cr . . Leutae, SVier. Vanderlyn, Powell, Chapman, Chapforce as to throw the woman off, striking p,n aIll, Urtf !l rmmenns itself by its sterling her head agafnit the curb StOllC and fmctur- lnr't to tie favorable consideration of the Ameri1 vu public. No pains nor expense have been spared ing her skil.l. She lay UOCOnsious till tl)r to render this work worthy of being, in every renext dav when she n birtli to livint' M 'T 14 1,',,k,of the American people i. ,W " """s Every publn institution of our country, tamilv,
child, nnd then expired. The dravir.au e?caped, and no UltaMIIM were taken for hi.arrcal E. L. A. The thanks of the Kvunsville Library Association arc due to Dr. D. I). Owen for a handsome copy of the Kvport of First Geological Survcv of Arkansas. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nmllmTS, OILS, VmiBmYISHES -sit loUO kegs pure White Lead, JO0 keps do do Zinc, 700 lbs pure English Ib-d Lead. 23C9JM I'reu -Ii White Zihi t.i. oO lh Euglish Patent Dryoi . lOoO lbs ass'd Paiuts dry, 1O00 cans do Paints in eit, MOO extra Putty, in tin BV. P- gallon Linsee.1 Oil, I cask h'n I i ,ab Vainisb. 1 do WhitaDemar do. I " do No. 1 TUI peli title ,1 . 1 do Brow ii .IatMn do. With hill assort rut. Bl . t p .int. :-, (BjMUlS . W MtBnsstji Horse, and Oeasater BrtasV Just iceiMd hy I s. UAJJCOC.K. m Ul A M L' Mi. Sl UmMU, MO l .l ssKSWf. w ' I o baa; Kio Coflee, o ps kts Java Cftee, St hh.ls N. O. Suirar. ' I. his 1 d, f.oal, A l'o .1. BB M b bids iteboited Haliaa Jftn pkfc assorted Teas, I iwrnt i i em Ibjm r.' . .v. t i . augl' 1 8, pa!'.-, i
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but heb of ftfrf h gro'ind ODrn Meal fi country, at BBSKlaK, C01MCK A CO angt fV ' 17 Man. tre ;. MmMMMIt It Mi MS f. a MM Kit BJBKt';--Just leceived per steamer Jacob Poe, a prime ! article of smrar-enred Dried Reef. Call and trr ft, i at ERSKINE, CCKNICK a CX.'8, aug8 47 Main stre- t. mmVMrHuimMM'lOETJt'BLMS. M. fine lot of Keshanock Potatoes, a lotot o-iiuc . , unionr, Apples, pared aad picked, receive.l erery I day from oar own orchards, at FKSKINE, CURKICK CO. s ang8 47 Main strc.t P P LE PmMBEBti. -JT if.f . VJ at ind fir sale, 10 doaen Apnlo Parers, 8nnething different from the old styl. JjM GEO. S. SONNTAG, 10 Main st. WBEJI E MMECM JdBEEM B ft THE .31.MM LIED POWERS. Just arrived from the East, a feh supi ly f excellent DRY GOODS, consisting in part of i laro lot oi Mosquito nurs, Laucoes, c, xc, vines ( we offer loi. for cash, al our Loan fash Store. So. i M Blain stieet, Evansvillo, Ind. aug2 MILLER & NIEHAl'S. 78 E TEMPLE'S COMPOIWIB O F HOPS AND BONESIjT IT is the safest, surest, cheaist, and most reliab.e remedy for th. neat cure of IIOACSENKSS. ASIUM .V. CROUP, WHOOPING I'oL'GH. And all affections of the Throat and Lungs. It be ing prvpar! upon Sciontific principles, aud from articles that are entirely vegetable. The COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOPS AND BONEbET , la manufai tured by C. ROTHENBlSll k ,(JN, iiamnion, Biuier tonniy. vino, iownoin su oi -dera must be addressed : aud sold hv KELLER A WHITE, Druggist Evansvlile, Indiana, and by li ovists ant) Mei -chanU throughout the country. jau2(ly at. MM. J. M. BEDS' VI .V. 'A sTtTs ST1TVTK Vn K E K V E TtLNH , win. ct'Rr FEVER AND ACUE And othvr NERVOUS DISORDERS, VELLOW, CHAOltES, AXP PAN A MAFEV E It S. Can often be prevented by the use of this invu Inutile remedy. The recipe is from a very celebrated j I'hysician, after having thirty-lire years' expert , en.-.- IU II !tuu jii n.llf iint ii. e iu -.-w lum City, and has been tested in all sections of the country, daring the past ix years, with tbe most wonderful success. Are you Nerrou, T)tfpr-tlir, or mfferintffuhi ptratiuH, after l. . f I r.-eommend and srnaranteo this Mp.Hcin.- aa a perfect Tonic. M. ft. IIAEAKP. lri.riit r, 121 Maiden Lane, and .r 1'lct' lu-r strfet, New Y He. For aale by LP.ICH A- CARLSTEDT. SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY, WMnBE PIJBLMSHEB BE THIS U'OHh M witli s drciilstlcn often thousand permouth, would respectfully Inform the merchants of Evans -ville and vicinity that he is prepare.! to cut met for advert ist-raents at very low rates. TTV Budnens Oanl.. One Square Half Page One Page ..?10 jv r an'm .. v0 M .. tr, ... 50 Address J. C. URAIN. Editor Southern Railroad Oofde, Jyl4-d Box 44, LoniaviUe, Ky. BUNNELL'S cor.xra or WALNUT STREV.T AND THE CANAL, EVASSVILLE, ISD. THIS JBW E 8 TJt B , ISH.fi EJT is now in full oieration, with new nn' complete Machinery ol the latest style, for Mutes; aud Dressing Lumber, plauing ind mortec Flooring, making Poors and Sash Mouldings, Window Bnuds. au.I . very oth.r CeocrtpCMSI ..l voik.ione iu as i n u n i ,4 4.' i i - 1 1 1 1 i . All vi rk at these Mills miiaali's to U u ll done, and will 1oflerei at tlio hwest cajli Birtcei. IV kii... Boxes of all kinds ina.lo to oniei. Brackets and Scrolls saw. ! t.. nn patten.. Slitting and all kinds of Sawin,: imd ohter, and In tbe most a;pi-...l style. i ra w 1 1. 1. 1 a m in n .v -1 . i St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGAMZATION. mmE88B8. HAJn.nEB XIIBEIEI SS. WVM. from New Orleane, have purchased th.- ST. I CHARLES SALOON, on First street, nearlv oppoeite the Post OHice, and have retitt.-d it in an elegantand attractive style. The new proprietors have had long exv i,tu. a keepers ot fashionable aad popular Restaur tuts in -New Orleans, and they will endeavor. In tb.-ir new house, to com bine all the elegancies and I ixuriea of Northern and Southern ft. -iaiirat in the ST. ! ; CHARLES. Thf y have bronght a larpe ai.d cmplet. ntik .t choice Liiiors from N. tirl. aiis, which thev , collected with care dnring their Liisiuesa in that j city. Their connections and acquaintance iu that iitv a ill enable them to obtain tbe ihoiceU sup plies ot Liquors, I ruin, and. luxuries tiorn that market in future, and they will sare no xptnsv nor pains to make tbe ST. CHARjLES surpass, hereafter, Its former representation, as a plessant Saloon, n place of iroo.1 living, and elecaut, refined and luxurious resort. tW Billiard players will find at Hi la Halffss a bb4 t.t tho finAat marlii.. .,,. Itm.n-.l T.iM.-u fr.,m ,1... well known and celelrateI fiictorvofj. M. Bruns wick d Co. The undersifriiod rlrutr-r themseWea that I -- erience and careful attention will enable th.-ui to merit a reputation ejtial to any Maloon in flie irettern rouutry. SWA splen ti.l Lunch will be served up in the moat approved style, evry morning at In or lo. k. HAMMER & DKEIFI SS, ang4 Late of New Oriesi.s JTf H- SCHOOL OP THE VJTMWEBMM SITY AT CAMBRIDGE, MAM. The Instructors in this School are: Hon. Joel Paxkex, LL.I)., Rovale Profisor. Hon. Tmei Hins PsusfjeMM, LL.T., Han.- Professor. Hon. Emoxv Washrprn, I.L.I) , I'niv. rs tv ProI lessor. i The Course of Instruction embraces the rarioM branches of the Common Law; and of E.jiity, Admiralty, Commercial, International, and C.titittitional Law : and the Jurisprudence of the I'nited Th Lw Library-consists of about 14,000 volumes and a new works nnnetr thev nr.. nd.led and eTery effort is made to render it eompb te. . Inatniction is given by oral lectures and expsitinns, (and by recitations and examinations in connection with them,) of which there ar 10 even it. two . -1 .... i . uurm i" niso uomen in enen week, at each of uhich a cause previously g venout is argue I by four students, and an opinion delivered by the Presiding Instructor. Rooms and other facilities are also provided for the Club Courts ; and an Assembly is held weskly, for practice in debate, and acquiring a knowledge of parliament try law and proceedings. Students may enter the School in any stage of their professional studies or men-ant ile pursuits, and at the commencement of either term, or in the middle, or other part of the term. They are at liberty to elect what similes they w ill pursue, according to their view of their ow i wants and attainments. Tbe Academical year, which commence., on Thursday, six weeks after the third Wednesday iu Jnly, is divided into two terms of twenty weeks each, with a vacation of six weeks at tbe end of Ms b term. During tbe winter vacation, the Library is opened, warmed and lighted, for the use of the membei a ot tbe School. The Exercise, of tbe next Term ail. commence ' on MONDAY. September 5tb. 18.V. Appli at ious for admission, or for catalogues, or any further information, may l-e made to either of the Professors at Cambridge. Camukihuk, Mass., July -.'A, '60. aog.l MMOmg BLVOE ' Elf V J LI ZmITi BJS -1 . . t MM Commou Council of the t ity of Ev msvillo met as a Hoard of K.pializat iou ou the Mi. day of August, ut tbe City Council Chamber, for the purpose of equalizing all assessments uiu i upon real estate or personal property withiu the corporate limits of tbe city of Evansvillo, aud will continue in session from day today, uutil all assessments shall have beeu equalized. All tax payeis are hereby re-iiuated to .all au.i examine their respective assessments, during the inUirmissions of the session of said Board, aud if they find cause of couiplaiul iu such assessment to 5. resent such grievance for adjustment. Bv order of Council. Attest angl'.'-lw p. BURKE, City Oh . k. f Bj Cm L. a. A .BEE TlmYiToE TMlE stockholders of tbo Vaoderbur gfa Ckuutx Land Association will lie held at the Couit Hi use iu Evansville, ou TUESDAY, the ICth day of August, itist., at 2 o'clock P. M.. to 1 nisider .1. I priety of re localiug the Fan Grounds ol the Asso ciation. A full attendsnce . t the Slot kh.dders is nnn 1 fully requested. VMUEL ORR, ongUil Pres.l-nt.
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11EESE-A BoXit i HoH'fTW. B F(R sale by S. it. GILBERT XV. mil im i7- Hal r Bui.?. .o. i .f-B- fjejSJBB I rw ft fi 1 1 : sale f' s. b. ' i i.sr i.i s v. By Pj by SO K I N si N A CO rmx.iR i:bl., la hue size asd 7s fisE AT rd.-r, for bale ly aiigG S. e. (;ili;i;rt & co. nnoBACcotvt packaoes of vibgista ST Poimtts, FiTei", 'ISnut, nnt Fig. fr sale low by nHf s- GILBERT A CO. UlCSES 10 KEGS. BEST QUALITY, FOB salo by S. E. GILBERT A CO. IFLM FOlEH-M KEGS Full SALE BY aiiK fi. E. GILBERT A CO. .t I. JHjMTVMMtH. 'ZOO D 0 ZMSJX Saloon Matches, with or without Sulphur. Reeeedty z. H. COOK siN. WBHJMJS Vs. t i YOU WAST MM gcaxl Bran, go to No. 32 Main Mreet Th. v wtW chcar. VICKERY BROTHERS. -- - - BE ' ' UtStl U l;J It it sl I .Mmmmw Brooiux, Coff.-e Mills, Brnsh.-s, Int Pnn. Dn.tt 1'1ii1i.4A Lino l'l..t'... Pi.. !...; n ... I- ' Chnrus. Bov, Rollfncr Pins, Mash. r-, Cottosj 1 Mop. Mop Haii.llcs, Door M its. Or anylhingycn : may want. Call and see for Yourselves, at augi ICKIRT i:r.( iTHERS, ? Mainst. i BOLOVBE BBJUL BXTBA )WVtTt WHMAT M Flour for sale bv aqgta GEO. FOSTER 4 CO. ; m rr i c t' vI litn a rrut iTn-A If I. S, for' tlfe'tK fersaby GEO. FOSTER b CO. JWMF-S tUHKlSH JABL$., VKBl JlEA 11, SJ r ST our own i wkiu :. ior ?.ale by ft,,K I o.u nugU'. GEO. FOSTER A Co. Received ttiis day and for aale by the dozen at . ..... ,.,i ti. nr. d I U'lllt I I I it i illV Hiiplsj 74 Main st., bet. Second and Third. BM.lt Mi JS'PW i OliM'MSH. 1 I KIM B 7"si ls choke new Codfish n-ceivcl and for sale at 2. H. COOK J S0 S. vojyr sin m s tr snot i.im:us ,tiut received and for sale Tt primu Bacon Sid.-s, ,rifto lTs prii:n Shoutilers. In finonler, nt euskim:, i CitNicK & oe.'s, augLi 17 Main tr I rWIJM Mi Mi .VOTMVMi !TEAT BUSK IBB, M ClMtNK'K A CO. arc ireiared to receive City Orders to the extent of ",' Tkond '.'.'..,. i'.ir, iu ex.''iii for tiro. crie at t h.-ir storo. 17 Main street. ana I i HI SHE S H HI SUHs H Ml SHE S! O d. iz.-ii ass-'. I Scriit. Brushes, S do i i- I, , do, do Pffctinp do, .. lo 1 loor .lo, 1 lo Cariet do, 2 do Long-handle Sernh 1", 5 do llors.' Brulies. Ri-Cfived Ihi day and fur na!.- at aiigl X. H. XXK A SON'S. WML W VMS THE Bl VMS B JM TMTt TSWw bnrh like Kn-kine, Curnick ft C!o.'s prices ofFlonr Aiiswti B. i iue it is always falling. A further rodtltttop in th prire of l-l,heart Brothers' tw o best brands of Flour - Southern Extra White Wheat 92 Epi. iin ui Extra I H loo uilu ol'vach fur by ERSKINK, CXBMCRft ., nagXi 47 Main stvn I. 13AC(JN ! BACON ! U ACON ! THE SUBS CM I B E It BJSEOU sale, at wholeaale an.l retail :-m IN) lUcon Sides, Mtp tm choice sugar-ciu.-.l llatns. ..'mhi IU Bacon Shoulders Hid old customers ;uid wholesale deai.'r- ma, His old customers ;md wholesale Urao-r- may ly upon liudi:!,; excellent Bacon at reaf.n:il.e ices, at M. GAVl.-K'S, t I'll nuglo-lm Corner Main and Fourth sis. BPST BEVEI I 'Ell PEB STEml.flEB mW f TOHTFOOT 15 boxes Ext: i Orenni Cheese. Id do Basoked Hen ii..-, li)i do Sardiuee, .'mO lt Pearl Barley, i". doz Mason's Black iiig, 1 doz Shaker and ntbf Bciieaaa 5 doz Wire Mop Handleo. At No. b- Main street. VK'KKRY BBOTUBRS. sv.' .-IIMMis anhnbels fresli Corn Meal. I tons No. 1 Country Bran, list sacks Extra Family Floi.r, lisi bushels good laiy.- N.-.-lian.-cks, ..I do choice Onions, :t l.bU st. Loin- fteMssj Bj i up, lisai gugsr eiMi'd II hi -. .ji Ihs prime Lost Lac. I. .lust nceiviil and lor sal.- at aiiul 3 VI l. K ElJY BJtoeLi U Mate i mmOTWi:. THE I 'JVM EBS 1 eV.VA'D WW will apply to the Board ! I' 1 1 1 ui i Vaudei Imr.irh County, on the first Monday Iu September next, to-vit : Ou iiie .th da ol s... i month for grant vf License to retail SpitsiJsvus Li-)uor, at hi usual place of business, ou Eiont str. ot, !- j tweeu Leet aud Piue sti i-, Y. aTisrille. augfi-3wd JAMES CARTER ft tm ,.y i I .s K. - 1 (MM) lbs clear Bacon Sides. :J0O0 tbs extra sugar-cured Hams. .v it lasnNtera, libls choice Lard. Re -iveJ an l lor s;!u bv CHAS. McJOHNSTON. SS 11 Pl-m-v's Bl.H-k, Main str.i-t. TOVh ! STOtM! STOCK .' Z line .1 year ..IJ Hay Mules, - No. 1 Milch I ou s, A line lot Of f ill bred Chester While Iloifs. For sale at. J. II. COuK I BOM 3 j-2. hsnh Vat.i. T A. itt l a: .n .r stmi. i. Aiir.Aii. You often hear La.ll. rumaik that th. ) can always lie suited at S. KM111CH A CO.'S. Well, the r.-.ison is that tl... v keep .-ry tiling in tL. Dry (ioods line, and as they nr.. .Imposing of their stock at reduced prie s in ordei to risakereoa for aa earn fall pari has-; (he atrrctina . unusually Urn. Their stock ef phoes fa exc. ll. nt, ard In prices sjiiiot 1 excelled. augt . Oil EL O I B ! EL OtJB ! J( S I M received and for sale 2r ska fr.-ih Knuitui ealra while aheat Flour, 2"i sks 'do ' superliue 1o, lo huls ..xl i a ,1... All of vvhi. h wc u.i i rant. ang5 VICKF.RY BEOTHEfc! Steam Threshing Machines. KNIGHT TOW NSHIP, f ANI.KEhl Roll Cm VTV, II. ) W . THV. M'JS'MM k b smujs k mm citien of Vanderburgh County moat i heerfully take tab paethod of recoaishendiag to tl. larmers and wheat growers of this and adjacent entities th.- St. -.iiii Tl.ie-h.r Hiul S.p:i rat - r lately iutrodu ed bv oar enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr. WILLIAM (TOWARD, and beUere it M a aariag of expense of fully one-third over the btffM'Maet. As a proof of tbe above .statement, w would state that the machine left the farm i f Mr. John J. Terry, and w is kasded by o.veii oue mile to tbe I arm of Mr. Morris Matiieuy. and threshed and (l.aiicd, to the entin- satisfaction of every person present, and with less hand- th in Mr. Matheny usually employed, Ktuuln J attil $Ldnu buikth ' kcheut in ten honri. We would also say that the fears entertained by Home before its arrival, of the danger of are, bus l-en entirely expelled, .is will. ive witnessed it running for hours together, sut -rounded by dry wheal stacks. Signed. J M. M." (iibson. M. It. Mathraj. 0. Kelsex, John S Terry, A. Knight, A. W. Chute John ftidrick, Jonathan Phar, Satuuel Grainger, Wm. I. Knapp. augU-diw mmOTMVMi OA" UVJA It MIMjM Mjf A. Ml. W W Notice is lu reby given that, iu conformity with an order made hv the C nirt of Common Pleas at it- June term, 1859, I will sell at public auction, OB tbt -"tii day of August, at I P. M at tbe door of the Court House, all that part of Lot No. I. in Block No. 37, in the Eastern Enlargement of the City of Kvausville, thus bounded : Commencing ou the frout line of said lot ou Maiu street, at a point lSjJ. le. t from the line dividing said lot No. 1 aud lot N'o. iu said Blik, tbeuce along said front line 18 feet and uine iuches towards Sixth strict, thence at right augies to Maiu street t j the alley iu the rear of said lot, thence along said alley .tJH tbeuce at right anglss to faid all-y to the place of OCplUUIUfc. Terms of sa e, oae-tbird cash ou the day of sale, one-third iu three years and the remaining third iu five years from the day of sale. THEODOUE V LNNL M A N N , C.uardiau of the niiuor heirs of IJaefM Martiu Reis, debased. WBISSOLI TlOmS' .VO TIVE .-Till: MM partnership heretofore existing betwi-cu T J. Whit.- md C. G. KoaU, under the rT" .1 T. J. white Mt Ok, is this day dissolved by niutm.l cansent. C.G.KEATS U sktnt anthoriud to settle accounts. Evansville, Au a, l&o'J. amcS-KN MUTUAL FIRS IMdURANCK COMPANY,) ol VANOEBBCROU COI NT V, i;vNsviLt.r. Aug. 4. 1858. BJ L E V T I 0 .V THE A.V.Vf A . SHI tilotliua for seven 1'iri-i tors and a s. :, t.,i v will l- held ou MONHAY, Aug. I . 1S.'.., l.. tw.cn Ihe hours of and I o"c! k IV M , at the oMce, on Third ntie. l, adjoining the Ctescout City Bank. ag.r-lot ROUT. EAltbY. SecrttsrN . it Hi WES .I.M' CVBBf COMBS7 1I.J41U Sboe 1 1 uslj. . 1 I 7." do Scrubbing do d sa .In Horse do (to LS do W'hitonash do to IS do Clothe do .1 . 200 do Currv ComU, C an.t e bare.
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jyir, SmRK.NSON ft CO. TM s VMTm HJKS MtXTBM 9MB B BrrEL lip tvTf tr fit reetred br Kxprese, st jyl s EMBIQH A CO.'S. 7Hf9ME BOftP SUMMITS TUY. BEST "'-ST- lot of the si-iison i r i, jnst received lr express, at EM RICH A CO.'S. MJft at ..? l,r.OO M'.MMH Plow Han. lies for s;le by fj20 SAMFEL ORR f.VA'rV.f JV.-'0 Hit I. s oi.it i'MMIEB :n I Gnuss Vm.-';ir jupt received and for sale by CilAS. M JullNsToX. P-oeev's BkcA. FZ sT Ml OX. "M-IXTBrnt 1MBG E JTI'TE " " " BeilcordsJual receiveslln shut; vs. s a ... WMOmY.-r, no r mtS8TM WBO.V, m imn and Steel Mahs, Ac., Ac, in More an.i Ac., m More si s.M I EL OR: ior mic by rd(t ' EJS-GMtitiH SPLIT PM1 m- w "H! ... Kn K i llaf R'-ceeived in store and for sale by 11. TOOK A- 80S. Tobaow-im boxes, all gbadh, fob s.1 le at reducol prices, by Bsrl;i til.ii. POSTER Jt OO. JWEU PEZi TU E B ft 300 AJTS. BE W W ( ehed and for sale in .nantitles to rait by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. MLB receiv.-d IHT rnilr.ia.1 1 ...- , , . - ill- bl BROWS A AIRMAN. i ut cn'ir ul li il JWwl TS.-IVE HmiWE JIST BE9B reived afresh lot of Almonda, Brazil Xnu. I itl.. Tts, Pecans, etc. Will ell low J.v J '' SMRENSON . CO. Ul SHMH.S t MOMVMt ITPLMCSi Phi do, ii Fr. -ii Eirm : R. ceir.! this day at Z. II. C06K ft BVMNk, fio jr." .np.ji l. j tsT ubvkmwm: mi Wj rrom the eonnrry, W bushels of fresh crmnul M EBSKINE, CCKXICK ft CO., -K-s IT Mi5nsrrt. B ft Ol ml i. II 'ml 1 'ft J. Fi.YH AO I It M sawsks of Vorar Ilyniii Ti frore 6 a: t -1 jo. A g.H.sl article of T Y.it; II sou T . ;' '" . Z. II. COOK ft KIN'S BBOOP fUO.' EXTBJI qCmMLIT': .IA OU STK A I'll A- SO "I Mwi.,t tlM bVtweea Second and Third. .w i. t. EJm"'n . a ii 3 eases nmll Le.if Fans with nice black h.m- - jail re.-eiv-d by Evpn-s-. y"' a. KM RICH ft CO. TE, mi! TEA! TEml ! EBB TME aoiceet, l'st :.s. rto l. nod h,.stt fi.,,.. lewder Tea. p. to ,. jf. COOK ft SON, if' jgjUinreet aad Heat street. s I 'O l . A 'i II o ft s m: i t jh VI. ft mm to aetl on credit until Christmas. Call on B. F. NORTON, j.v '" 1 !' - v's lllock, Main street. IBB m T II ml. BBB 1 B 1 J I ST It Mi ww ..( the Peae and Real EMateAfirat. Oflux- on Fwurlli mrrrt, first door below Main, Je ttatap. JrMMBml.vf YtHJ.Y '-iooO PBI .'IIS MM., je by I KSK1NK, CCKNICK ft CO.. h- IT Main sir. g i C OIL.' VOmtL OML! WE .IHI Wj now i now ui r. i 1 article of Burning Coal Oil, and our ai raiigi im-ut are such as will enable m to k.-. p it on I. and at all times, at the lowe-1 market rrtv. . V.. H. COOK a 8QM. fid. Ufa 11 "It LBV-8 MiXTMLMJ HAH. cur. I ry for 8. H. t ook A Son. Recciv.-d j..-r steamer Cuiou. . a. ovk a 8O4N. ie3i' Sole Areata foe MraneriUe. In. '- mmo. 1 Mm&tMltBBt : w So. 1 Salmon: Jt. 1 IlorriL : N... 1 Whlfo Fisli, at jy 1 Z.U. COOK A SON'S. B 0J-MOmV POBTAJB mdm'It SCBTVB Md ALL. On ! .-. 1. i ot r. . l ived. Those wan: ing a geiM-o..- ... :i, inal purposes, in find it at the u ;, , f cij as. McJOHNSTON, J J i r 1 k, Marn street. r 1 Hmd It 1, A: s . n , J O MA 'S TWmB U Hon -j salo awl 1' iil GBOCEB AND PROVISION MEBCfTANT, . 1 i. t, i.i-:.., Nails, Glass, Gb !' ' Pari. Ax., Wo. 12M kaln tr. . ; near the Canal, KvansvIUe, Ind. fcbza J;uKjff7ii: 3111 i stebs . emmtmmb Ol M'EKs -i dozen as d Feather Dnstcr from XV C xb 1 1, both plalu frtid fnt: y colored. Received !;i fn.c order and for sabj by fjV . 1!. COOK 4 ON. TUM M?i.mMVB TO Jff.'l MtBMM'.ll BEEF I, it!b mimi -cured Dried Beet just receivi-d and lor hale bv . -1 !A.. McJOHNSTON. gimiSU LOB LOVL ST i.s-I WILL -V p:i thekiglii Unr good Black Locust Lojts 10 to 11 inches thiek any length delivered iu Kvausv;;!c. CUA8, BABCoCK. B 1 .tl II. I ELOl B 38 BBLS JSM l st, li--.it r. . . . j..m railroad this d l. ;i gko. foster a oo. BWBHITA: M.l.ltE HW BBLS, MJK' WW e 1 shipping order. Also Orey Lime in hbds. and barrel-, in nnv quantity to snit purrbas ere, ' y QWO. FOSTER a CO. EM t.i t o a: s. t.mi. v n ksh n o k Mm Potatoes recolveil eypry day from the cuti try, fr. sh .111.I hi. . . hr7 rr:i 1 vf 1 t rtxicK a co. M T KBSMM'E, Cl BmMVM X t1t?s. WM l. M l g 1 KKET, Waw.o- ne thAussiiid dollar-' vr.J-th ..f Citj Oj I t., m - v, h:m-'- foi Gi.erfet, Jy7 llff'E noon PBTmtTBMBmSO hi W V m i.fi: or rctat.fi, Birparior to Sjfythlng in Hie mal t. t. received this day atul fat by CH A S. McJORSSTOn myjl Main street, near the Canal. riHKESK ! VHEESE .'-'4.1 BOXES. ' an extra ..1 In just received; those wanting sMhetMns; tii.-e, h) l-.x .r sliee. call in at CHAS. WcJOnNSTON s, JjrT I'oeey s Block, Main st. 41APS! c aps: caps t for christ- " ' M AS A Uipand slsfJATsl aasortnieat Gnpe for men ami 1 n . latest : les, just received ptr t.xtr. 1 v ai ru;u a M.m dsn ikk, I c7 N... :;u Maiu street. mwLW .'Lit it Pit EL 150 PJ'kSJVW Bgsja, whole nnd b:ilf bids and kits, assorted iiuiiiIkm, reeeiv.d this day per railroad, for sale Vow 1 s. R. GILBCBS a C., je-1 No. 4 Sycamore street. C. raw ti h.s's .f.vn BmiTTi.vti. ' T t ae-: jtsaorte-i Cot', n Yarn. loo hales Nvs. 1 and : ( uttou Rattinr In store an-i fur sale bv my 11 W IlFKLEIi A HICCS. loi u: Ai.tiVB iso bjkbkm.h au.i tore an 1 t arrive, eatra and superfitie Country l;nuids as go 1 as tbe beat and as low a- th. lowest, at jell J ' kFP.Y Iti; Main st. T0 THE LOI' EBS BEJI IMBOII 'up of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very lot of hsiaa Tea, bought expressly for retail ;rauV. Call one aud all. Samples givn with pleasure, by z. II. CXUK a SON. - P.ITAW'T tO.ytBRTB SAFSbS. We are agents for tbe celebrated Hall's Patent Fire Proof and Thief Preof Safes, manufactured by Hall, Carroll a Oo. Cincinnati. A constant MM hj will be kept on head, and told at manufacturer'- nc. s. PRESTON BROS nBK.flir.B OVM BBLTMJTQ sM M PACKING at Factory Price A large stock N. K. Betting Company's "Goods iu store at all times, at SIam-facti-kkcs1 Pains. WarrantedsuIenor to any otli- r. C. ft. W ELLS, uiai "i Sign of the Mill Saw, Yi First street. T?BEE EX HI B IT IO .V BP THE JT largeirt an imobt lieantfful stock of Hats and Caps ever open fr!iu Evansvil!. . 1 me cae aud all. We will be pleased at all times to eboa our Guude aud sell them cheaper than the cheapest. VAUT1EB A MAKCONNIEB, s. ; tll SJ Main street. ATI, i in l a: 1 ii.i.n -1 00 op these
WM eelebrat. d II. .. tli. r with a good as- . : meats -Shoulders, Clear Sides, Pickled Pork. Dried Be.-f, Beef Tongues, 4c, Jott rwceiveil and fr sal.- ly - HAS. MdOHMlW, eSS Main -tret, near the Canal. grtmjiijy' pt.nps. i. Iron t hderi Topa, wo. .,1 do. 00 setts Pump Fixture, tPG !b3 Pump Chain, :t00 fee boxed Pump Tubing. Just rvrri d in. I for sale by JACOB STRAUS f50N aug 71 Main street, lict. Secou.I A Third. fk . VIIHMMi S tW j,,. .. pm At n ,.! hi ii 1 lls ' .'ssl Vtm eanvasae.1 .i. do Hates. si ins : si. le Bacon, :si0 Ds Lard, shi lbs Sbld r do, :j Beef Teognas, - " II ii. 1 I t . 1 1 1 .- h Butter A Ega-. wst re. el . .' .Hi. I t. 1 lie .,1 - " augo VICKERY BROTHERS. MMICE-IO TIEBCESMFBESM MMml T rite. I r sale 1 . DBjjg; - CEO. FOSTER CO.
