Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 8, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 August 1859 — Page 2

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TR1PAY MORNING ..AUGUST 26 Fur Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. YM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. W most heartily second the appeal of our correspondent, "Y., to the voters of the county and of this city in particular to take some steps to securs the selection of a thorough, practical business man for County Commissioner. It is an office of the highest consequence to the county one that has been left too long to be filled by good, cleTer, but incompetent old fogies, who have been ruled and directed by a clique of office-holders about the Court House. It is time we bad a Board of Commissioners who will control these gentlemen, instead of being tbe puppets of contractors and county official. We bare too long had enormous sums squandered upon jobs wretchedly executed. The history of our bridge building tor the last three years is a chapter of extraTagance, folly, and imposition, that ought to arouse the tax-payers to make some effort for a reform. There ought to be a thorough iare ligation into the past disposition of the extravagant sums assessed upon the county, and some security demanded for a more economical administration of our county finances for the future. Let no party prejudices direct the selection of a candidate ; nominate a thorough business man, without asking what party he belongs to. Men of all parties feel the oppressive weight of our taxes, and all arc equally interested In reducing them. Let the tax payers unite in a body to initiate a reform. The followiug appeal is from a sound and influential Democrat, and we hope it will prompt voters of all parties to action i ComnntHicatfd. Tax payers of Pigeon township should remember that they pay two-thirds of the enormous taxes of the whole county. It behooves them to see that competent men are selected to fill the office of County Commissioners. There is every danger at present of the vacancy in that office being filled by uu incompetent man. The old saying of the " right man in the right place," should uot be lost sight of in this instance. It is not too late yet for tax-payers to see that the right man is put in to this important office. Let them call out a good practical business man as a candidate ; one who has acquired the confidence of the community, and he will be elected. The work that has been done for this county for years back, has been a perfect imposition, that ought not to be longer tolerated. It will always pay to put the right men in the right office; to take care of our own business, and not have it minded by incompetent people. Y. ———<>——— ——>The <Volksbote> contains a column or two of scurrilous ribaldry upon Mr. J. W. Foster and the <Journal>, for insisting upon the execution of the liquor and Sunday law, which is without point, wit, argument, or truth, and though intended by its author to be very smart, is in our esteem beneath notice. The following sentences show the writer's ideas of law: This good man, laboring under a load of fanaticism, assists in passing laws which he is willing to observe, and because he is so, he would compel others to do likewise. Is this right? We are told it is our duty to observe the law. In certain cases this holds good; but were it eternally and universally obligatory, what a glorious time despots would have, and how infamous George Washington would be for assisting to free his countrymen; how odious would not the "Chief of Men" be for overturning paganism, with which, before his advent, the world was enveloped, and which was the "LAW" of the land, and the "LAW" of their Gods! All law, to be efficacious, must have its foundation in the hearts and consciences of those who have to observe it, or it must have coercion as an assistant. If the law be just, people will willingly obey it; but if it be unjust, it is not worth the paper upon which it is written, and the Solon who got it up is but a fool for his pains. A law regulating my conduct on the Sabbath has no efficacy, because I disregard it; and if you punish me because I will not observe it, you may say you are doing your duty, but I will say you are an oppressor. This presumptious and ignorant repudiator and villifier should be taught that individuals in this country are not constituted interpreters of the laws for themselves.— That the laws, as the will of the majority of

the community, are to lie obeyed j I At a Convention of Delegates from the whether that majority be Puritans or Lib- Agricultural Societies of Southern Penasylertinea; whatever it enacts within the vania it was determined to establish a model powers granted to it by the Constitution, J aud experimental farm. A Committee was must be submitted to implicitly ; and if the appointed to prepare a suitable address to rule of the majority in this State, or this the public, and to take such other steps as city, be deemed oppressive to certain gen- j they may deem expedient to further the untleman of licentious principles and habits, I dertaking. they are at liberty to leave its jurisdiction ! "Occasional, seems to havo a pooropinby the same road by which they entered it. , ion of Post Master (ieneral Holt, and of his Tbey are not compelled to remain, but they J decisions. He says : Such confusion, bungwill not be permitted to construe the laws, 1 Hog, ftnd inefficiency have never before been nor Tiolate them at their pleasure. We have j exhibited in any department, nor more foola sovereign as oteut and absolute, here, as j i3a brag and bluster. any that rule in Kurope, and that is, the ( Th(J riaivesto Civtlian thinks General enacted will of the people; and when it , Hou3ton g raajofity wiu from 1Q 0Q0 takes the shape of a statute, it cannot be 12i000 Xhia ia about the number h was

defied, set aside, or repeated, except oy the power that established it. He attempts—without authority we buspect—to exonerate Mayor Baker from the charge, made by the rum sellers, of an attempt to enforce the liquor and Sunday laws. We don't believe His Honor will thank him for the following undeservd and gratuitous vindication: In this connection, I would beg leave to state that those who blame Mayor Baker, and charge him with having either advised or promoted the dirty work in which this young man Foster is industriously engaged, do him great injustice, and were it my "DUTY" (vide <Journal>) to defend him, I would hazard the assertion that the movement has not even his approbation. However, as he attends to his own business, I am inclined to be of that opinion.

Tba Mayor, wa think, will beg to be-pa red statement is made. With them it la " adisfrom luch champions and friends. I tressing time of health

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S uie years ago, a town wa laid out, '.ailed Fulton, a coal mine opened, and a r.uraWr of housta built, on a spot 'between the town of Cannelton and Tell City. The original proprietors datogned to make it a manufacturing place ; but becoming embarrassed by their numerous and extensive enterprise in other locations, their property at Fulton fell into the hands of mortgagees ' and creditors, and the title to the laud has been for several years in litigation. At the last term of the Circuit Court in Perry ( county, a final decree was rendered upon au agreement between all the parties in interest, by which the title was quieted, and the land awarded to a company of enterprising ! Eastern capitalists, who intend carrying out the original plan of making it a manufacturing town. It has coal banks already opened, from which fuel can be furnished at low figures; the projected town has a trout of a mile on the river, the whole of which forms a superior landing, with deep water at all seasons ; the shore is high, and a few hundred feet from it rises a range of beautiful hills, affording delightful sites for residences. The name of Fulton was given to the place from the tact that it is located on the tract purchased by Robert Fulton, on his first trip in a steamer down the Ohio, and which was held by his heirs till 1845. Fulton will occupy nearly the space be- j tweeu Cannelton and Tell City, and the three towns will soon present a continuous settlement of nearly four miles in length, and forming a string of busy hives of productive industry. Tell City is still going ahead with surprising vigor. A large brick furniture factory, 120 long by C5 feet wide, three stories high, aud turnished with the latest and best machinery, goes iuto operation this week, and will give employment to a large number of hands. It is proposed to put up a similar building at Fultou, and remove the machinery of a furniture factory near Boston to it, where the various woods of our forest used in the business can be had for a quarter of their cost in New England. The business of these growing places which now goes to Louisville and Cincinnati would be an important addition to our trade, if it could be attracted here. The elegant little packet Alida has been brought upon the route between this city and Hawesville aud Cannelton, in order to turn the trade of those places hither. But our mer. chants are apparently too bnsy or apathetic to give the enterprise much attention. Hawesville, Cannelton, Tell City, Troy, Grand View, Lew, port, Rock port, and Owensboro are weekly visited by drummers from Cincinnati, but an Kvausville merchant is as seldom seen in 41 those diggings," a a Chinese Mandarin. A word to the wise man is sufficient, according to the pre verb. Kaatern New. The report of the American Board of Foreign Missions branch at Philadelphia shows a material decline in its receipts, evidencing a growing indifference on the part of the people in the succeis of foreign missions. The receipts of the past three months fall far short of the amount received in a similar length of time since 1845). The BoarJ is getting badly in debt. A deficiency of last year instead of being wiped out, has teen increased. Were it uot that the home work was prospering unusually, we should conclude the Missionary zeal of the people was on the decline. At a receut fire in Halifax, the horses la longing to the Associated Press, which were used in expressing the European news from Halifax to backville, were destroyed. It is feared this would cause an unusual delay with the Canada's news, now nearly at hand. The tire was undoubtedly the work of au incendiary, and as it may be a part of the machinery by which some frnud is to be perpetrated in connection with the next news from Europe, the commercial public should be more than usually cautious until the authentic intelligence shall have been received by the Associated I'ress. An arrangement has- been made by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company to issue excursion tickets every Saturday, good to return on the Monday following, at greatly reduced rates of fare. There are many beautiful places along the line of the Reading Railroad, where a few hours might be profitably and pleasantly spent, and the enterprise of the Reading Railroad, in rendering these spots so cheaply accessible, tueeU with the approval of the Fret , be, in the last Gubernatorial rare n.i indicates quite a change in the popular mind. The yellow fever has been officially reported al the Philadelphia quarantine but has not produced any serious results. There have been but nine cases in all, and three onl.v K" faf aIThe Journeymen batters of Philadelphia who recently $topjed work on nrcount of the proposed reduction of waes, hav sumod operations at the old price. re B?a)r K vans-Til le is reported to be remarkably unhealthy this season. Ytncrnnex Timet. Our doctors, m ho are at pie cut attiicted with compulsory idh-tn utid lank purses, desire to know on what authority tht above

Western Items. RkiubiXan Natural CoNYKTiojGe-Tbe National Committee, appointed ;t the !'

adelplua Convention of 185(5, wilftt it it th'e AstorlfXe in New York, on the j,f day of December licit, for the purpose ot do , .... 1 1 1 1 tcrminmg the lime ami place tor holding the Republican National Convention tonoiu1 inate a candidate for President. It is ex- ...... -u 1 1 j 1 . pectert the f onvention will tie iiet.t in omc t western i itv. and Indiannnoli has been itro- " 1 posed. If it was likely that the CouvCU- , , . , .. ' tion would be composed ot conservativ men, who would unite upon a broad nation- ' 1 al platform, and a caudidatc who would .. . . ... r 1 . , 1 1 unite tne opposition 01 me .onu ana 0011111, we would piopose the meeting should be held upon the neutral territory occupied by our city, where on one side we extend the hand of brotherhood to citizens of slave States and with the other embrace our brethren in the free State?. We could give to each an equally cordial aud heartfelt p 1 -i welcome, out mis spirit oi uarmony ami magnanimity is not to be hoped for. The Lafayette Courier reports the shooting of a horse thief, on Friday night last, near North Bloomington, Illinois. Several horses having been stolen, the Sheriff of Woodford county, and a Mr. Miller, of Decatur, pursued the suspected thieves, overtaking them a few miles from Bloomington. Conscious of guilt, each of the horse thieves drew a revolver, and covering his man, sep arated to strike out across the prairie The I Sheriff followed one, Miller took the Other ; : , , , j ,. - ... , and the former pressed his fugitive so closely, that the latter turned, and made some r ' 1 movement as if to fire, when the Sheriff j 1 1 1 u . .1. I suddenly fired his owu pistol, and shot the man through'the breast. He fell, instaatlr, ! dead from the saddle, without a word, the ball having passed through his heart. The other man, seeing the fate of his comrade, gave himself up quietly, both the liviug and the dead horse thieves were taken to Bloomington on Friday night. A couple of passengers a lady and gentleman met with a serious accident on the Jeffersonville Railroad, on Tuesday, by carelessly permitting their arms to exteud out of the window. A freight car which had been switched off, was left standing so close to the track that as the train passed their aims were dashed against it, inflicting an ugly rlesh wound on the lady's arm, and breaking the man's in two places. Travelers should pay more attention to the warnings stuck up iu almost every car that runs. Geological Sxryey. The Indianapolis Journal says the Executive Committee of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture will meet in New Albany on the first of September to complete Arrangements for the geological survey of the State. Prof. David Dale Owen has accepted, the office of State Geologist, and will commence the work of the survey about the first of October. The Marion Journal says that a chicken hawk made a descent upon a canary bird s cage in that place the other day, knocked it down, and let the bird out, but got its claws so entangled in the wires that it could not escape, and met the death it intended for its victim. The New York Central Railroad, after paying a three per cent, dividend amounting to seven hundred and twenty thousand dollars, besides all expenses of running, intercst 00 bonds and sinking fund Comesout -.v 1 .u 1 j i. with a snrphi" of fourteen thousand dollar.?. The Fort Wayne titunbUcan s;ys that arrangements for a balloun ascension at that place bj Mr. Barrister, are so far complct'-l, that the 30th has been fixed as the daj for the ascension. Tut. Slavk Tuadk. Letters from Washton say tbat4tlie Aduiinistrution have determined upon efficient measures for the auppresion of the lave trrfde. The squadron upon the coast of Africa ia to be largely increased. The squadron will consist of the following named vessels: The steamers Mystic, Sumpter, Snn Jacinto, and Mohii ati, and the sloops-of-war Constellation, (the Magship,) Portsmouth, Marion and Vincennes. The most efficient officers are assigned to their command. Those of the steam ers Mystic and Sumpter are respectively .... . " Lieut. . b. Leroy anu Lieut. J. r. Armstrong. These gentlemeu were, at their own request, ordered to this service ; their vessels lieing of light draught, can penetrate waters too shallow tor those which have heretofore been ou that coast, besides having the advantages of steam. Hence slaver will W more closely pursued. The joint treaty with Knglahd requires that the United States shall keep there a force of HO guns, but by recent arrageuieut on the part of the Administration, the number of our gum will be 1 1C. Tug island of Bermuda is Ix-coming a market garden of early vegetables for New York City. The trade m vegetables is rapidly increasing, and the island is prosperous by means of it. The export ot potatoes from Bermuda for 18j0( shows an increase of nine thousand barrels. The exportation

of OniOUS has reached eight b indred ami 1 grounds, and lor removing the buildings and putting a new fence on the grounds, will le received

: twenty-two thousand one hundred and thir- , - - - . ty pounds. Tomatoes for the same season ! (all to the United State.' ) amounted to four ! v ' ' thousand five hundred and ninety -two tx)ed. Mure than si.i vessels were eti gaged iu currvingthe above mentioned pro duce. Vim I n n ks. The TSmn say s ' There is ! not a street in Vincennes which is not beino I improved in appearance by buildings erecting ujxn it. Every part of the city is wide j awake, and our people seem determined to j do themselves justice. There i.s no tow n in 1 J Southern Indiana presentino aahealtEV and i substantial growth and prosperity o.s out !.oeautiful little city; and Knox county will .soon be ahead of all others iu the Stite.', Thetowus iu the South-H eaturu laii tioiis i ,. th- Stato are all nrrnernui .,nd ' - ing rapidly in weiilih. The Pocket ai present the MOM nourishing portion of InI diann.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

4. F. SMITH, X. D., AUR1ST, fnntiil tf th. m ivrk and Cmemnati "TE wML sons with whom he has i-en iu rorrespondence, nnl the public generally, that he fenders to tmrnrnmh anstkesaaeml servtceeaa aenyho 1 11 nifl iK-tweeu tbt hours ot ' ' 4, i1- ' ' u"y lur a few Jay, at the MlEl'.Vv ooi HO MO nmrnm, .vIk tm ih Mmm, amd mil Dirrt9mml IMitehmrrf Hpttdtty umd ,,,,, ,, mrssf, without Fmtn or Ifonttnitnc rJ Strict .md undivided ait. ntion to thia branch of serial practice has enabled him to reduce hi treat iuent to Mich a dea-ree or success a to find the most cunflrmfd and obdiiTm cae. yield, l.v a ateadv atu n,i,,n ,"1,h "A gentleman, an hotioraole man, Mini skillful in in. t.i . .1.---; cum.i.t, 1 it r w.-t. n, Literary Meajtrtiter. ..A s;.ntW.mAU aua ikv. stul ... the i-rn, ..,.,." A P. W 'heeler. M. i).. W heeling. Va. MToa will find him om ol the noMe mm of earth " Kev. John K Kohie, editor X. W. Christian Advocate. BuftXlo. "A Hkillful physician, an Aurlsl without au equal, a gentleman, and a learned nan." E. C. Feltou, I. P,, Montreal. ' I'h'-y all ppeak of hint in the most gratefal tcrnis for the heueflt they hare retired." John 0. Vaughn, 'hieago "Ilia treatment it scientific, founded on correct urineir.lna n-ifli &ilHitionl But of e x ticriuiH'e -.. - - - --, ----- and learning. -J. ( oruoio, collector or c ltarleston, 9 I . 'This iato certify that I waa relieved of deafness of over forty years' standing, by a short attendance upon Dr. J. F.mith, Aurist,aud cheerfully rt-coin-111 ix l his treatment to my friends and the public generally, ;i i-y ..f application, and efficacious for its cure." Thomas W. Morris, Bank of Charleston, Charleston, S. C. au'.-ot Muri,Ti" i kit mm s 'mrmm tt. - f ML KURTZ, at the Wholesale ;aud Retail CoHfectiunary on First str-t, two doors from the l'ost Office, has ;if uu Leon Hi'! oiuted Swl-i aeiit for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters In the city of Evausille, acd he will receive daily, supplies by Kxnress, directly from the Packer, iu Baltimore, lie is prepared to offer the trade such iiuliieemeiits forhhe entire senaon aa have never leeii offered in this market heretofore. A constant daily sunnlv always on hand, so that dealers and families 0JUl jbtaill at aJ Um during the seasou those choice Oysters. In cans and half cans, and in the shell, warranted iresh and swel, and very superior in flavor and quality. Terms rash. Aud none hut Utnkahle money received. A. Kl'RTZ, aur.0m T so9 Agent for K vans v UK 'rwyifUK Hfijr'jrtlM TJ VMi M PKACH IUSKKTS have come at last. T.i those who want to ship or aend to friends abroad some . t those delu ioun peaches now coming into market, we would say that wo have a large lot of c . Ih-nt peach haskets on hand, the very bert article to protect tliia tender frnit from injusy during u. importation, i'or sale low, hy the piece or doaen.by fauJ.' Z. II. t'OOK & Ht'N. Two toou cmrB.y'TMtMs wanted. Inonlra at the ahop, corner of Setenth and "Walnut streets. auif-lw 1' Thc citizens ol Pigeon township, onp.ed to th new road leading to Oak Hill Cemetery, are refMaaai to attend an adjourneil meeting to ba feaM on 1 hursday eveniug, the 2.'th of August, at earl candle lighting, in the Brick School Home, near ti e terminus of the pl.iuk road. Particular request is made to c itizens ol R.ad District No. 3, Pigeon township, to attend this meeting. By order of THE COMMITTEE. MM'ior -V. l on Ht-.vtU. t:s jsMM nftaa ahwa, wai ranted to ba of the very best in.ility, jnst received and for sale by hiu'I JACOB STRAl'B A SOX. Notice to Directors. rjmHF. if IHhl Tints Ot TUP sot TilML western Indiana Agricultural and Mechanical District Fair will meet at Evansville on Tuesday, September 6th, 1850, for the purpose ol seleUiug Judges of Award for the ensuing fair. Directors will please make out and biing with tbem a liat of person in their county qualified to act, sn that the Board can select from the hole. By order of the President, tj P. HOBNBEOOK, Hec'y. PUBLIC SCHOOLS THE I U K SCHOOL OF THIS t'ity will commence on Monday, Septemlier 6th. All transfers to or from the city must be made prior to September JOth, MOT. By order of the Board. au24-td P. HOBS BROOK, Clerk. m. ,500 bbla 7 hush each, Ohio River Company. 2, Too " 280 lbe " " ' " J0 ' Dairy. Alto, lan v atlt 111 616 and I'Jb bags, for sola at lewest rates, by GEO. FOSTER t CO., ati2: Agent Ohio River Salt Company. $500.00 REWARD ! THK Si B SI MM HUH. .1 T HIS . HV.llY. uu the Ohio river, iu Perry county, Indiana, one mile below Clovexport, Ky., offers for Hale titty thousand grafted Apple Trees, of from one to two years' growth, of fifty different varieties, all suited to the Western country. 1 will give any nurseryman in tho I'nited States rfr hhn-tmt .. worth of apple trees who will show SO.ooo larger or 1 1, ultier two-vear old auule trees of hftv difteri-nt ; varieties than I cm. Prices of two year-old trt-ea, 1 -l rent: trees tinder five feet high, in rents. All ordera aMi eeU to the subscriber at CUverp..rt, Ky., will be promptly attei ded to. auuM-i'tw THOMAS POLK. IU II 1S T i it j .v n it i r T.I l It nOVF.R TOOt.S. Just te,-, ir-, , rge assortment of D. It. Bai tow's and Whites Cooper Knives; also, patent V roes, Truss Hoops, i1e.,ofth very Kst pialitv. JACOB STRAl'B f SON, aii24 47t Main St.. bet. Second and Third. 3. 11NS4N. lute Master Mechanic K. J- V Railroad. D. i Al.I.AUAN, late Engineer an Machinist do. TM lit N TI NGTON, late r.reiuan 3Ioulder for Rslkwr, K I ii'-tm m A (' JOHN IVINSON & CO. MIMM'IUHIf or STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES axn X3 O X. Hm E XI. JS ! Comer Lett ttixf Ytitbt Street, Kfittl, Mndtmum. Pailli mm) Mfcsrtiisa given t.. all such work a-. 1 aptrtains to. anp KAlLHuAUi, STEAM tit) AT. D IS Tl 1.LF.R1 ES, M ISlXd ; sin-, anisT, srt.Ai., A tin MALT MILLS; TOBACCO, WISE ASD LARD PRESSES ; And in short MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, House Fronts,, Window Cape, ami Sills. Veu'ilators, (.rater, Iron Railings, aud all kiuds IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Dealers in Steam uudsWatcr Cannes. Steam lures. Belli Whistles, Wrought Iron Piss, Ohiii ing aud r.u-kingand Hru bn k. EsH ial attention i n I to .lohhiug, Reuearinjr and lU.vkKiiiithing. . i n. IJO B kti.VT - THB 1 HI H II STOHf My i, J. M. Caldwell 'a store on First street, near Mam. Also, tie- . . i,nd story of the warehouse in the leai . 1 hese roms are lare aud commodious. Terms easy. Inquire at the M,re of J. M. Cardwell. an23.dl rm wo oh run pi.k.is. B nut room, furnfshel, to rent, In the central I'.n t "I the city. Inquire at the Journal office, t'.'. To Cod tractors. WBBOPOSJ LB WM LI. BK H K I K M I - M vxl until Wednesday, August 24th, for the removal of the I'uildiug-a ami fencos on the prevent Fair Ground, to the now aite ou the E. A C. Raili ad. Seperate bids for removing the buildings and fences, and putting the same upon the new the work to b. completed l.v o. tolsr 1st, 15. Aum There i an exhihition tran't ti be made. Coutractors, look out : : The bids to be 1. ft ' the store of Hombrook A 'Co. Ity order of the Hoard. i angn-M p. hoknbrook.sk-j. C1MMKKMK! CHKKSK .'515 BOXES ' rif i lvel On tiny and tor oale by CUAS. M. JOHNSTON, aHg2JT l'osev's IU-ick, Main street. .v a. i..ih MyK tjt m : V "' bbls pure Ciller Vinegar, hi lo t;raM do. Received and lor aale by uk'- CM AS. M. JOHNSTON. fl t J.I if Sl'tiJl H !JJ tiOOD STOCM of all the various graiit I of brand and reHiied Sin ai -, now ou band aud tor rale by t HAS. MeJoHNaToN. mmtB. Psjev'8 Block, Main street. "wftfl M.ms. MPBMJmH i '-"'ft.s Ro. 1 W. I I KJT I. heese, bs lia'iiburih Cheene, " tt - f. art Barh'v I.. ived at Z. tl. CoOK A nuN W- ' VBfTttB- l EOCKETS EOS SALE A V St S E. (.ILBERT A CO. 4kMSAt 3 a prim Tt sHOBTS.'-Vxt I Ut SHORTS, nt ,. article, for Mle rheiii at EKKINE. CCRNICK -i CO .'J, angll 47 iai-: street

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Mf ott. bufheli dll couutry, at "t aug8 ft 1 Itnuiii.l Orn Meal from INK, 1 I KNICK &X).S, 47 Maiattree WhmiED MBBF! It Hi Kit BKF.V ' Juit received per steamer Jacob Toe, a prime article f auar-cured Dried Beef. Tall and try tt, at KIt.SKINK, CI KNICK CO.'S, 1118 '47 Main street. jr, HI IT .f.W I 'K U KT. .: ti lie lot of NeMhuinu L- I'l.tnl .n u lit nt 1,1 mi, Onioii'r, A pples , pared and picked, received even d.M f t -m .:ii own orchards, at K CK1NK, CCKNfOK OO. S, auS 47 Main street. iM J L B i-.MKHS. O.V MJiJI WM. m! l-r s;ile, HI div.en Apple Pitrers, some tliinjr differ, nt from the old stvl. 0" JV-M UKO. S. KOMNTAO, lOMain et. nnjii t nwtvijtuttn ar the M III.I' POWKRS Just arrived from the Kast, a fieh supjilT rf excellent DR1 GOODS, consisting its uart of a large lot of Mojquito Bars, Calico.--, Jte., Ae., Mhica we offer low for cash, at our cheap Cask Store, No. 1 - mam street, r.vansville, Ind. aug2 . MILLER Jt Ml.llAi SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AND - '4 BITSINESS DIRECTORY, rmHB PI BJLM8HBM Ot THIH WOHH ML with a circulation of ten thousand per month, would respectfully inform the merchants of Kvai.aville aii! vicinity that he is prepared to contract for a.lvcrtuempuU at very low rates. HuninehS t an). Ti' per an in 1 One Square , Half Page Oue Page... 9M" Address 91 25 " 50 J. C. BRAIN, K ht r Southern Railroad Guide, jylt-d Box 449, Louisville, Ky. HUNNELL'S CoBNEU or WALNCT STREET AND THE CANAL, KVANariLLE, IKD. THIS .VA'M K8TJiHl.tSHMEJr now iu full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the Litest style, for Plau:ng and Dressing Lumber, pUuiug aud grooviug Flooring, making Doors aud Sash Mouldings, Window Bliuda, aud t very other description of work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warrauted to be well done, aud will be ofl'ereu at the lowest cash prices. Packing Boxes of alt kiuds made to order. Brackets and 8crolla saweo. to auy pattern. Slittiug and all kinds Ot SaiVg done t order, and in the most aproved style. J)22 WILLIAM HUNNELL. St. CharTes Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. mm a suns. HJ.n.JiEK tc nmBtFVss, OlfM. from New Orleane, have psi re based the ST. CHARLES SALOON, on First atreet, nearly aa S site the Post Office, and hava refltteu it in an degant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keepers of fashionable aud popular Restaurants in Xew'OrleauH, aud they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern aud Southern Restaurats iu the ST. CHARLES. They havs brought a largo and complete stock of choice Li mors from New Orleans, which they collacted with care during their business in that city. Their counectioua aud acquaintance In that city will enable them tu obtain the choicest mippliea of Lienors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market iu future, aud they will spare no expense nor pains to auikc the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its fo' tner representation, as a plcsaut Saloon, a place of good living, and elegant, refned aud luxurious resort. tftr Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well knowu and celebrated fac tory of J. M. ' i uqswk k it Co. Tho uuderaigned flatter themselves that lour ex lerience an 1 careful attention will enable them to merit a reputatiou eijtial to any Saloon in the v extern country. A splendid Lunch will be served up in the moat approved style, cvtry morning at 10 o'clock. MAMMEK DREIFUSS aug4 Late of New Orleai.. JfJF TjBJHMJMV tt VOJHkTOV.VU 0 P HOPS AND BONE SE T IT is the safest, surest, cheapest, aud most leliable remedy for the permanent enre of coldb.T. cdcoiis, v HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, Jf CROUP, W iluOFINO COUCH, And all affections of the Throat and Lungs. It being prepared iian S n n title pi aples, and from articles Unit axe entirely vegetal The COMPOUND SYRI P OF HOPS AND BONESET Is manufa. tured by C. KOTHENBl'SH A S 'N, Hamilton, Butler Coonry, Ohio, to whom all orders must be addressed ; and sold by KELLER A WHITE, Drn-pistt Evansville, Indiana, and by Druggists and Merchant! thr lughoitt the country. jair2Gly ks -r jr o. KXTma h.bi hun mmW Ch.-e, 2 ' A No. 1 Pine Apple CheeSe, 2 Wbbi Powder d Sugar, ry Ay trtj ." bbla Crushed do, J'rii It choh-e sugar-cured Dried Beef, 5ou It s prime Leaf Lard, 10 bxa Mai Caudles, in baa Opal in, 10 kitts new Mackerel. Received rs'eawet St. Lou s, at Z. H. COOK st SON'S. W OJnoJYFtOBBBANt) SCOTCH Bj ALF- 4 casks aasM pts f- )ts London Pnrter. 4 do do do Scotch Al. A g inline imported aitirle at mmgn 7. II. COOK A SON'S. BB-ll-Vrs, OILS, tt rJBJVISHKSB 1UK) kegs pure W hite Lead, 1300 kegs do do Zinc, 700 It's pure English Ked Lead, cans French White .in. Bloas, 4silt. English Patent Dn. i, I"1 si it.s ass d Paints -dry. 1 -' in,- d.. Paints in - "si extra Putty, iu tin cans, lis) gallons Lineeed Oil, I cask No. 1 Coach Varnish. 1 do White Deuiar do, I do No. Furniture do, 1 do BroM n Japan do. With a full assortment of Paint, Serulduug, Whitewash, Horse, and Counter Brusln Joat received by K. a. BAB OCK. rmn m k l itt l k m .t .v still B AHEA. Yon often hear Ladies remark that they inn always be snited at S. EMBICH A CO.'s. Well, the reason is that they keep everything in the Dry (roods line, and as they am disposing of then stock at reductd prices in order to make room for an early fall purchase ; the attraction is untsnally large. Their stock of Shoes is excellent, and in prices cannot b' excelled. o, 1 jniLoum friVmuMtT flo rm i -.1 1 -r M . received and tor sale '! sks fresh ground extra white wheat Elour, ' sks do sti-rfliie do, 10 bbls extra 'S)aV ss All of which we warrant. ug5 VICKKRY BROTHERS. MCTLAb FlstK INdl'KANCE COMPANY.) Or V V NIIKRItCKl. H COl'NTY. V KvmvtLLr, An: 4. 18 9. TTt L B C Tim Jr.-TBH A.V.VtAl Bui 9 lei tion for seven Director and a Se retarv will Is held on MONDAY, Aug. 15, 1H5J, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M at the office, on Third street, adjoining the Crescent City Btnk. aSJfff-101 KoRT. EARLY. Secretary. mL HLSHBLS I HO Ml K OJTMOJS'S, mm9 Ul bu-hela No. 1 1' 15 do prime White Beans. Received and for sale at augy 7. H COOK A SCN'S. t W MJU XEMEL 1 Zw CJjTCB, ml W i : rereivad and for sale by "Ujy CHAS. McJiiIINSTON. i fHtBUETJBLKB! VEGK T1 H LF.s: Freah egetobbs received everv monilnj: at je3 Z. 11 . COOK. A SON'S. JsVm TTi.Vi. 1,00 BJMLBH J0. GEO. FMsTKR d Co., Cor. Locust at. aud (anal. mBm EJ.TI LESS BJUS 10,000 HK.i J 'l A Z ar.l OUah. ill . I,- tiran.la low . l.v au GF.O FOSTER A (Hi. flT BEUS.9MIA.ni BIFLE JOI. mwmWf BKR-lrti - Miami Blastini: do, mnsi tcet patent Sutel Ku-. For tKln by .. U. COOK A SONS, .tA.ff . KM Ot H 31 BBLS .'E W JKs U beat revived per railroad tkia day t,y ""g5 QUO. FOSTKR.t CO. ' JBLVM s.Mi T I ,-,1111 H.MUS Ft MB OB Tl SK S ISLAND, for aale by GEO FOSTER A C ( MBmiM CO l EI SU.-i DRbM, ! M T i0 MM choice new Codflsh received and for sale at z. H. COOK d: gON'9. '

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SiaJJBl CHANGE OF AGENCY. PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. Bartfcirii. Conn. The agency of this favorite Comyiny. heltl by ALLEN C. IIALLOt'K, Kaq., baa this day en changed, and JOHN W. KXSE., Late of Memphis Tenn., ha hi 1 a appointaa n- bis successor. ' .- Parties b 1.1 in.r Polidaa In the PIKKVIX, oaii have thwrn reaeal by calling upon .Mr. N. M. MAO ILL , General Aer't; Cincinnati INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL TO 9 BY TDK PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY HAUTFOiU), roxs. Cir.li Assets, oVElt HALF A Ml I.l.lu.N DOLLARS. S. L. LtuiMIS. Presi lent. H. Klli. Secretary. 3f. MA'.ltL, General Agent, Cincinnati. 1 aa Applications received, Ioiii-ir iaatied sjsid renewed, and ull business pcrtainlug t 'this .1 (?nc lromptli, attended to by .HilIN VF. MKESBafi Agent. mW Ofllce with Dr. Bray, over Adam Express Company. auxl--:. mtTJiTBJIili'T OF C O.WPJ J' b 3 ASSETS, AVOUST 1, 1 Caehou hank and iu Bank 'J t." Cash in the hands of Aaent.i.... 37,408 W ji .;.".i: RealEstate unincumlered ,5(Ki no Loaus secured by Mortgage u uneu cumbered Real Estate ::7,loo on as.sca n Loans amply secured by pled-e of Stocks, Bonds, Ac rsi shires I'. S. Trust Co. Stock, New York $5,000 ".,:".' Jts) shares American Ex. Bank Stock, N Y 20,Oim 0,K .1SD shares Metropolitan Bank stock, N Y. ',t0 21,800 J00 shares Bank of Otm - merce Stock, N Y '.irt.iasl 'jO.tssi ISOsbaiet. Continental Bk Stock. N Y V..ISHI 1 .,1 200 shares Merchants' Ex. Stock, N Y 0,(sm n !' 428 shares of Mer. lisi.tStoek, N Y 10,700 12,1'is '- shares Phoenix Stock, V T in.ooo ii.-joo lOOahares Ocean Stock, N Y 4,oN' 4,H0f .100 shares Far. A Mech's Stock , Hartford 3o,000 :4.on 200shan-s Phoenix Stock, Hartford 20,000 20,4ki 200 shares Mer. A .Man hlac'ra St'k, Hartford.20,00 21,000 100 shares AUna Su.sK, Hartford 20,0o 21,fi00 10r. shares City Sock, Hartford !7,"ss 20,fV 150 shares Mercantile Stk, Hartford ....15,oW 1 0,1 " 110 sheree State Stork, Hartford He"-) IS.9M 28 shares Hartford stock, Hartford '.',ro 3,nn f" "hares ot Connecticut River, St'k. Hartford. n.2rJ 10 shares Hartford county Stock, Hartford. .. rJs 1O0 snares Citizens' Bank 8tk, Waterbuvv , ct . 1 ,ioo 10,580 38 f hares Waterbury Stk , Waterbury, Ct Imo l,fM 4 shares Stafford Slack, Staffotd, Ct 4oo IU' luu shares Holyoko Water Power, Mass li,iNi 141,135 10 shares Mew Britain Water Bond- 10,000 hi Ml to shares C P A IKK Bonds lo.oon 7,400 ilia at Accumiilaltd Interest on I ...in- 7 1 BU Total A"--els'. "17,71U J. Liabilities Lueses unanjnsted and m i due JLTtf (Tl S. L. LOOMIS, l'resiilcit. II. K i ll"..'., Secrrtai . JOHN W. NKXSLV, Agoat, ault) l.' lusville, Ind. Greatest Book of the Ae ! "There ib a wonderful combination of native talent of the first order in this truly national Worn." Mi. i . MMiif 'I assjsj w a v.s ej v w HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. raM Tin Earliest Period to thr Present Time BY J. A. SPENCER. I). I Member ot the Mew York Hlseertenl Sviety. Memlstt de la SM'iete Orients,! de Fran.'. Author of Egypt and the Holy Land, Ac, Ac. This National History, written by nn accomplished American Author, and ! sut ifullv embellished by American Artists, among whom ae Leutf.e, Wler, Vanderlyn, Powell, Chapman, Chappell, and Ortell, commends itself by its sterling merit to tht favorable consideration of the American I'tiblle. No pains nor expense have been mred lo render this work worthy .. Is-ing, in evi rj tespeet, haileil as a Book of the American ja-ople. Every Bibiic institution of our country, taniilv. every citi.eu should sjssess each a National Work, that he may acan over its in.-tructive records ami l. mile his patriot i "ii Ht its -.i; n -.-tirriiig narrative, and point to its exhibition oCfeniua and skill, w itn those feelings of geueroiis . iithiii.iin w Inch r-uch a production i t native talent caun.'l iail to awaken In the heart i t v. ry true Aui. ricaii. The work is published in s. im-uiutitlil jirt-. Jr. cents each, delivered at the sul..-. i iter's resi.it in e free of charge ; payable only ou dcUvery, aud s l l "ulv by subscript i :. Published by JOHNSON, FRY A CO.. 27 Beekmau stret. New York. C. J. StepheUs, Cauvasaing Agent. August 10, IftSSl QUABTO-qBAKKPKARK illustrated. Ainertenu Rtlltlmi. The complete tk of William Mi cludiu; hia Plays, I'cems, and bit. . ti.-m the i i -iual Text. Carefully collected and oinoAe. with the Kdi none of Knight, lialliweli and Collier. W illi Historical Introductions ami Notes, both Y. laii it .i aud Critical. With new ami tineh . i nte.l steel whqba rjrai of all celebrateil American A. 'tors ol the res. nt century in Shaks aria n ( haracters. The work is published in . lni-uionthlv parts, at 2A cents each, and pavalde only on delivery. Published by JOHNSON. 1 liV ,v n.. L'7 He. k inaii invi. N, oik. The Agent, C. J. Stephens, m now .it the Sherwood House, and will call upon our citiana, Hn l show them t lie works. angll-w m-IBSOLL TIOJ 1 11 E o P I 1 V EMB.F ahip heretofore existing under ilo- nam and style of Clarke t Boyd, was dissolved on the 2ft u day of July, www nil i - t i -1 LEVI s. CLARKE, aORi7-lw ROBERT BOrD. rmnwm lots kob waii.-thk si b Bl ecriber offers for Bale two excellent Lots on Third and ('hern-streets. Them' lots are a ltu'tablv auited for rednleneett or bnsine pnrKie'8. Trrtsti eaav. Apptv to THOMAS SIACKR, i,t Measrs Betnent A Viele's store. wwgia-v mmOTli K OF til JBMH4J'tr NJTM.F. WW Notice ia berebv given that, in ciifonnit v with au order made by" the CJtui of Common Plena at ita June term, l&W, I will sell at public an. tiou, on the J'.tn day of Aimiwt, at 2 P. M , at tin door of the Court Houae, all that pail of Lot N". 1, in Block So. a" iu the Eastern Enlar-nn nt ol the Citv of Evansville, thua bounded Commencing on the front line of srvid b t 011 Main street, at a Ioiat 14 feet from tte line diviJing said lot .V I and lot No. - iu said Bhi k, thence along tnid ti. nl line 18 feet and nine iurhen towards Sixth street, thence at nabl angles to Main street t the alley iu the rear ot said lot, thence along mid aliev la teet nine inches towards Scvend thfiice ut rii'lit anglus to Mvl atl.-v t - this BS ot" beg ill II I U'. Teims of sa c, onc-ttiild cash on the day ol -ah-, one-third in three years, and taw remaining third in five years from the Jay- of sale. THEODORE VENN KM ANN, 9 Ghaardiaii of the minor heirs of j-2-td Martin Reis, de. eased.

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mm i r . . ' . ''mmmL - --r? BMmmitrri HVh- t 11 "IVF. H H FOL Si if ma I'V fl - K. lilLHKKT A ' H 17'" URLs. Xb i K. OILBEKT Am WW t n rm;.i b r.o ML lor aale by BBLS., i ihi.I BIX US S. K. UILBtltT A CO., 7,000 r smm i mmjj' J .117- JHc" J s griMKK.SK ir, BXs. Ji sr KKI Btl 'f ' . : MB, MM TK LM.HK 4UO Ml Ml L s . . WW gitud diippiag in ike1. AIro Orey him in hhds. and barrels, . v .piantitv to unit wnilaers, by t.Ko FOSTF.R t (. BBii :r i-uU J'm:j. :ai kjx;s eov sale tTi Bm, aiig.i A-. K. OII BERTA CO. '.HJTI MMKS. ' -loo vmSMJt Jo.i Majche w ith or thout nkhur. R coed by fKM . Jt. H gBft.i.y yn. m.i i r. COOK A S S mm ir'wd RntTi. troto Nn. Main street sell chuaiv. VICKKlir BROTHER.MtfU K Id Tit HI KS KHKSH BKJIT HTH prime., lot Salt bv a"K5 GEO. FOffKB ft CO. rmt u in mius, LAhot: bLZEAAV mm emmTe m. order, for ale by K. OILBEKT -Jt Cm. bb .t s m b t m , wam mm mo, M-m Lrooni-, Coff.-e Milla, Brushes, Dmt ftne, Oust, ra, Clothe Licee, Clothes Pins, Bed Cords, niorns, BowTa, HoUlag Rna, Mashers, Cotton Mope, Wop Handles, Door Xata. Or anything yon may want. Call and iwe Tor yonrsolvee, at "ifr VICKKRY BROTHERS, 82 Mainrt. Bm.otrm( bbls. extra white whmat M. 'lour for aale lv Iff1'' GEO. FOOTER A CO. WWII I 8 A' T VI JiRLs. EXTRA jtfjfpflr proof Rectified, tuiUIle for the Southern trrde, fur mJe bj GEO. FOSTER A CO. - womKmt HRLs.t veby heavy, fxirow-n ptii-Kintr. lor aale bv CLO. FOSTER d CO. Received this day and for ante by the dosed a verj kin ngurea. JACOB STKACBA SON, aa)gU 71 Main st., bet. Second and Third. fit I 4iL. il.I.tl s . I .(MM) if f MO I. 1 "'": i' r"i,,,l Hams in-i nieived, which are acknowlejgcd tu be the b,-ai in the market. For eMby . coOK A SON, mtt Agent for Evansville. Mi K. TMB I V J BHSI I'.y'L IP ml W will apply to the Hoard ot Conunissioners of Vaiiuei lni-I, ( unity, ou the first MoDday in Sepfeiubir i.t-xt, to-l-fl : On the 9th day of said month for a LTtant ! it.-, to retail spirituous Licjuors. at hiN usual j. .i . , t 1'iisiiiena, corner of First and Vine tr. i M L anga-tt JOHN H. BREMER ACQ. TJi MB) JX'm TICB STUA T ERSMCIKI , CI KNK K A CO. are prepared to. lereive City Order to the extent of Oae ThuHtand DoOitr. m fm in exeknesxs far Ortsalaa at their store, 47 Maiu street. augl myMOH oon FOTJITOBS.-M bbl. mfBL of thoee elegant Mercer Potatoe superior i" anything in fh.-market, received this day and Uu sale hj ( HAS. McJOHNSTON, mv-'l Main atreet, near the Canal. t.IS I CAM I CAPS ! FOR CHBISTw M " . .i iid splendid aaxortUM -.t Oapa, f"i men an.! l-o, latest stvles, Jnst received jier xnresa kg VAI TihR a" MARCOKNIER. eel No. rw Main street. H- .ii.i i h I it K L :) FJICBW w age, whole and half bbls and kite, aeaetted iiumlera, received thia day per railroad, for aale b.w by f K OILBCRT A CO.. je-1 No. 4 Sycamore street. g 'it 1 ". l BJS'B JJU B4TTIJVW. mis 75 bags aaaattod Oattaa Yarn, loo bales Nee. 1 and 2 Cetton Batting. In store an1 for sale by niyll V H T E L E R A RIGG8. Mt i.Otll ! M I Oi 11 .'1 0 O HJJBBKM B and eaekf ia store nod to arrive, extra and sup.-rfine Country Brands 'is good aa the beet and a iow as the lowest, at jell VICivKRT BROS., 82 Main at. T o thjb lovkbh mF Jt Atmmn Cnp of Tea. We are now in receipt er a very r h' i'-e lot f f boe Terns, bought ezpreesly for retail efade. Call one and all. Sample given with pleasore, ky Z H. POOR dt BOM. BBJMLISS r.MTFJYT COJTCBBTB MB f A FES. We ar. agenrs for the celebrated HallV Patent Fire Proof and Thief Preof Safes, manufactured by Hall, Carroll A Co. Cincinnati. A constant supply will It- kept on hand, and sold at manufacturer s prices. PRESTON BROa. Jf WH EMU .H i.l .H HELTIJSHM J.VIM B PACK IN; it l o t iy Prices A large i . r iJei:m' onipanv Honda fn time, at M ANTPACTt'Kras' Paters. Warrantedsuperior to any otle t c s. WELLS, mart Saga of the Mill Saw, la First street. TICK. THB I .flMEBsm.X'Bl villapplv to the B.wd f i tnmisaioners 1 1 KaMforbni 1.: mi on the in at Mondav in S-p temlier next, to-wit : Ou the rth day of said month tor a man I of Li. -ens. to retail Spirttuous Liquor, at his u Mia I pin. e ot htuinetK, on Front street, betWeell Li- t III I'ille -Meets, KvaDtVille. augw-awd JAMES CARTER. mp.ii ii.s .. i. .i nn MB .si itm dear Btvom Sides, Joist Tt.a extra sogar -cured Hams, .'oa It- MiouUlei s, 5 bbls choice Lard. Receive I and t.f sale by tak." H AS. MclOHNSTOM. anrll I'"" Itloek, Main atreet. tfTOIH : 9 t fine stoib: stocb! year old Bay Mules, No. 1 Milch Cow. A fine lot ol lull bred Clu ster White Hoe... For gale at .. II. COOK A SON'S lri Stock Yard. BAI II. I K I II. I. 'I KM) OK THKSK Ml elebnted Huns, together with a good as -Moimieiil ot other meat. Shoulders, Clear Sides, Pickl. d Pork, Med kVaft Beef ToBguee, Ac, Ju.t reoeiw d and for aale lv ( HAS. McJOHNSTON. '-' Main -Met, near the Canal. Bm IS SOLI TMO.V .VO TICB . - Tl BF partnership heretofore existing between T. J. Unit a",; C. .. K at-, under the luHue of T "White ,f- Co., ia this day diaaolved by mutual coa -sent. CO. KEATS is alone authorised to settle account. K A.vhvri.Lt, Aug. B, lastv aug.Vlot LEVI S. CLARKE. .TB.CTOB, .. HI Ml Ml KB. J Shon corner of Sixth aud walnut streets BV I aia preparol to contract for all work iu our Usjet augl7 MM OHJiBT BO B, JBCBITECTJKtVodice ou Second atrevt, between Vine and Iivision, next door to the old Prbyteriau Church. Plan-. - iricatiou, iletail Urawinga, Ac, for all eksakea of t. nil. lings, prepared on short notice, and on reasonable tern at. aagl7 It THB L.IIHBS. U VST RECEIVE!' an assortment of Handkerchief Perfumes of the hit. -t i vies, such as 'Ki-s Me Sweetly," "Kiae Me gtti. kly, ' "Ki-s Me if You Dare." Abo, an assortment ,,f Lu' iu- Evtracte, warranted a id genuine, at K 1.1.1. I K A WHITE'S au-.n d.wc Drug Store. m mo TICK. -JI M.L i-'JIJS'UBBBVBmtB w c untf ur.l.-rs .Irawmu; intereet, and which hav. I , . ii ei, !. i. I prev ioiu So June 1. 18M, will '. redeemed on presentation to the Conn ty Treasurer. aHiilIJf wx 3d f J?t N. B. -No interest accmiag after this .late on sai l oi l.-rs wili l.e (Mid. Jt. S.. 18 2, Chapter lla. Section a. fllEO. VENN EM ANN, aiui M Treasurer V. C. O- JErt l.Aln-, HAVE RECEIVED A mmelgnaneea ot Uurae, belainee, and othe flue f' " sj worth v .tir att. atlon, which we are uoing U sell at an. lion uithont reserve, commenrma On- ataaaiiag at aedack. Come up and see thttiu, if you doiit'l buy. agl IJ. NELSON 4 CO. mil .y'Mt B M K S lOUO lb extra eaaar-enred DrieilBeef, vmttri canvassed do do Hams, i'- - ! 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Its hM'r do, Tt) Ik-t-fTongnaa, lrs Honey, a lot of fresh Butter i &. jUsl reeirl an,: f..i - at aiu:' V 1 CK ER BROTHERS. iOHIIII S...M 1HM SOI I I O II WMTtl- I.adie tin. I 'bill lr. 11. French Plnin. 1 . erita r B. M f. I nik.v I'niuea, at l-"k cents per Jb, IriM tb Z.n.te nrraiito, list enns Pine Apples 1 1 si rt.- Pear. ' Bsi ia Straaheiriea, lisil itles aiMOltel Pi- Kiiiiis list can. a orfed Table Finite, P vsvs Citron, inn , Htti LoVters, ' " '' ii do :-j!iii..i. U) boxes choice Lein..n., ' Ms 1 -nrled Barb J : M li -Xiw 1aver Raisins. With a full aortmetit of Almonds. Pecans. Yeani Walnnts, I ilbnt- A. Just r. ceivi 1 treeh and flu. and a: remarkably low pricea. bv S-Ug?" K JA BC0C f lOBJS' ME.M L 1 ti Ml SB. FBBSB m erouu ) just received ami for aale by aug-i: n r-. M, J UNSION. m?H 1 it .i. v.n 111 noEJS' jvh i M7 style, beat ct rert iced aod tot mle b ang-i' ' CHA9. M' JOHNSTON.