Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 13, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 September 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. THURSDAY MORNING ....... SEPTEMBER 1 For Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney for the same.. JAMES SHANKLIN, of Vanderburgh. Our neighbor is not at all pleased with our intrusion of the reminiscences of the last year's canvass upon his attention. He says he was not out of the city during the canvass, and was engaged at home in reconciling the schism in the party. We would respectfully inquire of him if he did not attend tae convention that nominated Judge Niblack ? if he was not an active promoter of that nomination ? Did he ever do a single act at apeak a word for the sucof Hovey, the anti-Lecompton Democrat ? Did he not strenuously oppose the election of Stinson, Gavitt, and every antiLecompton man that run in the canvass ? Did not his Lecompton zeal impel him to make bets upon the defeat of these anti-Le-compton county officer, which he lost? and are they yet liquidated ? But he says Judge Hovey was not the regular Democratic nominee, and he was, therefore, obliged to oppose him. His subserviency to caucus dictation, by his confession, is stronger than his devotion to the principles of his faith his political godfathers. He sacrifices both at the mandates of a junto. Thus will it be in January next; by intrigue and management, the antiLecomptonites will be over-reached or outvoted; and then our ardent Douglasite neighbor notwithstanding his affected acU miration tor the champion of popular sovereignty .will' give op his pretended favorite and transfer his allegiance to an r1 r. He will pretend to sympathise with trayed Douglas men in their disappointment, but be will preach to them the golden Democratic rule, that the majority must govern that all good Democrats abide by the decisions of the party, promulgated through its regul 'v constituted convention?.' If the ant : .'omptonites of the Pocket be once drawn into a reguiarly constituted convention. ' naless they have a decided majority in it. they will never come out bfl it, -irce and independent citizens," they i will find their freedom of choice trammelled aud their votes pledged away to men they aohor. Th? old party eugineers know the power of the engine and machinery of caacuses.and tbey kuow how to work them to bring into their control all such kuuest aud unsuspecting recuoauts as Lecooiptonism has produced. An improper time of meeting has been Imposed upon them .o try their tem per; aud all their nroteatt aod.bitter QOm plaint again.: . . iong hare bad ao infiueuce on the dictator? to grant relief. Our neighbor aays he supported Niblack, in spite of his anti-Lecompton cenvictions, because be was the regular nominee of tbe Convention. If that were his only reason, why was be so active and zealous iu bis opposition to Stinson and Gavitt, good aud tried anti-Lecomptonites, who were the regularly nominated candidates of the County Convention ? The truth is, that his anti-Lecomptonism then, aad is now, in bar1 opinion, was ii rather fishy," and needs stronger tests thcu any it has yet borne. We are determined not to have the gonuine Democratic platform which we have labored earnestly to bnild np in the Pocket, subverted by the intrigues of hypocritical friends. And to the support of it, we call for the watchful care of such true and staunch Democrats as Hovey, Stinson, Gavitt, Raleigh, and others who will not see it betrayed nor overthrown by base machinations of treacherous friends, dewteTS from the ranks of its lies. The Evansville Journal, which b iged, controlled and edited by one of tbe most bitter enemies of tbe Democratic party in the State, undertakes, in its issne of Saturday, to lecture the friends of Douglas as to their dnty. Cookerhj'$ Terre Umste Journal. The man who utters these l itter slanders against us, Deraooeratic was a year ago essays copying using our them and and true endorsing them as gen nine to the core. We have not changed, but a strange difference has crown up between us in a few months. We will wager a trifle that we can show a clearer Democratic record for ten yean than our assailant ; and moreover, were we not the only organ of the Douglas men in this Congressional District, in tbe last canvass ? and has any one else a better right to ' lecture the friends of Douglas as to their duty ?" If there be any one holding a superior right here, we yield the privilege. Indian TaorsLes. The Cam .ches are becoming troublesome on tbe Texas frontiers and their acts may lead to serious difficulties. Tbe United States nave recently removed the Washitas from the extreme Northern frontiers ol" Texas to a portion of the Indian reservation, West of Arkansas, in order th. might be mcfre effectually protected from the attacks ot their enemies the Camanche-. "While, they wsre recently ou the route to their new boine under the escorted' l S. troops, ta Washitas were at tacxeJ Dy toe Lanianciies, twice. On botl occasiOff? tbe wild Camanches were defeated, with severe loss, by the Washitas. The mtreaung ludiau vsr- pursued by the V . S trooj., and it was tipposad they w ... . severe!. for their audacity. Major A- J- Dooelson died recently in Louisiana of erysipelas. Mr. Douakoa , formerly the private secrwarv of I'rcdent Jackson, and editor uf tbo Washington Globe. In 1 as ill eiflidate of tUc Amtfk4ii party lor V;r President. He I removed from Tcnnesaee to Louiiiana a few years since

I BBm wus nrnoraed arrtf fmt into operation. Un the day before the itock whs to be taken, two men one of them named Langdon, formerly publisher of a bank-note detector in Cincinnati, but subsequently a Wall street uuer in New York; the other one DilIaye, a New York politician and Custom House officei appeared at the Citizens' I K.tnk of Pittsburg, passed to the cashier uf thai institution two certificates of deposit in the American Exchange Bank of New York, for the sum of $27,500. Langdon was known at the Bank, and brought letters of j introduction. The money received on the certificates was the next day used in the payment of the stock of the Monongabela Valley Bank, for which Langdon and Dillaye bad subscribed on the opening of the subscription books. The officers of the Citizens Bank, having their suspicions aroused, telegraphed to New Yotk, and learned that the certificates were forgeries. They followed Langdon and Dillaye to HcKeesport, and found the money they had paid them in the hands of the Bank Commissioners, who bad just received it for the bank stock. It was given up to the Citizens Bank, and the stock subscripttoas declared void and cancelled. Langdon and Dillaye made a sudden retreat to New York, where they have since lived openly. As no actual loss was sustained by their villainy, (be matter was kept secret. Nothing perhaps would hare been done about it, had not the rogues, with incredible hardihood, attempted to frighten the Directors into a compromise, and make them give them a part of the stock, which, they al leged, they had taken and paid for according to the charter. The transaction between them and the Citizens' Bank, at Pittsburg tbey alleged was a matter with which the McKeesport Bank had nothing to do; and in giving up the money paid to the Commissioners, they did so in their own wrong. The matter recently came to the ears of the Mayor of Pittsburg, who at once took steps to settle these impudent claims, by procuring a requisition and sending an officer to New York to arrest the falsaws for forgery. Langdon was taken and brought to PittsbuTC, and imprisoned. Dillaye escaped tbe officer but will not be able to avoid the dctectives a great while longer. They Mere both men of fine address, and lated to deceive." - 7- - As Assosdiso Mss '.hamt. A man named Con well ot the fiim of Holmes & Conwell, of Cincinnati, left home two weeks ago professedly on biL-'.ucsJ of the firm, to go to Chicago. Nothing was heard of him after his departure. The first suspicious were that he bad been murdered or met with some fatal accident. Subsequently it was discovered that be had been committing forgeries and had been preparing sometime for a flight. Before be left be borrowed considerable mouey, in sums ranging from $200 to $700, from neighboring merchants; and he had also obtained discounts from various parties outside of Third street. Tbe forged paper is supposed to be chiefly, if not entirely, in the hands of one individual, who holds discounted notes, genuine and spurious, to the amount of $20,000, the forgeries making up about $15,000. One of Conwell's relatives bad been in the habit of signing notes in blank and leaving them with him to fill np and use at convenience. To what extent he is involved is not known. His relatives, who are highly respectable and mostly wealthy, had entire confidence in his integrity, and the same feeling prevailed among the merchants of the city. It is now supposed that Conwell carried off a large amount of money, probably $40,000 or $50,00. He bad evidently been preparing for the operation for two or three months, and he seems to have left no funds behind that were obtainable. Sunday School Pic-Nic The members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church will hold a Pic-Nic to-morrow, at the "Old Camp Ground" in Knight township on the road from the city to Newburgh. Tbe children will assemble, with their parents and friends, at the church, at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. Omnibuses will be at the church door to take tbe children and teacheas with thetr baskets of refreshments to the grounds. It is expected that all will assemble promptly at the appointed hour for leaving. Parents of the children, and citizens generally are invited to unite in tbe excursion, but conveyance can be gratuitously furnished only for the children and teachers. The members of tbe Cumberland Presbyterian church in Knight towusbip and at Mecbauicsville will unite in the celebration, and give interest to the occasion. Addresses will ! made by gentlemen who will be present TfL erv The Republicans of Ohio seem to be in some confusion. At a recent mass meeting in E'.yria, "out on tbe Reserve," Judge Spalding who was a candidate before the Republican Slate Convention for Supreme Judge, and who, to gain favor with tbe abolitionists of the Reserve, said he would de cide the fugitive slave law unconstitutional denouueed Judge Gbolson as a dealer Iu flesh and blood, and declared bis determination to vote against him. The Commercial says " the declaration of Spalding that he would not vote for Iholsou, is opportune. We rejoice in it. . Now if Giddings will say tbe same thing, tbe work will go uravefyon. Spalding's Klyria demonstration will make at least a thousand votes for Gbolsou."' We are ilad to see that thu Boonvili Dtmocrai baa to fruitful a tbemc as tbe Evansville Journal on which to exercise its talents ; it se-nns to engage all iU feei.ic i ..Mr. r - W o .I1I . A . . - I r"'""". " v cuurnvor 10 DlAKf tilt oever faili-g wbjeet fur its vlrooos aMauL. so lwuif aj it Kives us no trouble tf. miVu any defence.

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for the Rir Handicap at York, tlie Learn nmmgton Handicap at Vt :irv-!rk, miff the'Tradesman's Handicap at Stockton, bcinhandicapped higher in each tlian any other four-year old. I s Chile?, Cincinnati, and Prioress axe in other atukm. , , . At the running for the Nursery (Stake.--, in the (iootiwood races, such was the neat mannt.r in which Mr. Ten Brock's two-year old it, Umpire, won the nue, that it was roundly declared that, instead of a two-year old, he was really an old horse, which the artful American had " rung" in. Indeed, so gravely was this suspicion entertained, that tbe owner of the second horse put in a protest with a view of claiming the stakes, and a very indignant communication appeared in the next number of the Racing Times, demanding that justice should be visited u Kn tbe head of the over smart American. Indignant at these insinuations, Mr. Ten Brock offered to back Uupire, at equal weights, against any two-year old in England, at any distance over a mile. The challenge not having been responded to, be at once withdrew the promising youngter from all of his engagements, and intends to . reserve him, and prepare him for the broad i blue ribbon of the English turf. Umpire's chances for winning the Derby next spring are exceedingly promising. Washington Gossip. The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Herald says, the Douglas manifesto ua3 thrown the Republican camp iuto the greatest confusion . It U a bold, if uot a successful attempt to appropriate all that is popular in their nigger business, leaving them only Seward's irrepressiblo conflict. On the other hand, the Democrats say it kills Douglas in the South, and necessitates the nomination of a Southern man at Charleston, perhaps Houston, who, under the circumstances, appears strongest. A corespondent of the Courier and Enquirer, sajs President Buchanan expresses a wish thai his friends would unite on somebody for President whom be might approve. He has nattered Cobb, and others, .villi the promise Ot his prehTenoe. rstlt It IS irelicrally believed he prefers General Joe Lane. Attorney General Black has come out for i come OUl lor for tin. an Ct. for the apte to PeeiiLane, and is using his influence pointraent of county delegat sylvayiia who would go for Lane. It is also known that. Gov. Floyd, Scrctary of War, is in favor of the nomination of Gen. Lane. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gEEH'IAt LIST Or" LETTKItS REMAINw ing iu the POST 0FY1CJC at Evausvilie, Iudlitua. on Septeiubur 1, 1859. Pcriou!i calling lor tlwss letters will ileaadvertim.il ann pive elate ol list. Jvrlit Alhtrt V Iuwotal Wni Abbott MaryC Ahni in J V Applegate Peter V Mmrmttt .V C JBimm Beak- Josbu.i Baty John Uaily Andrew H.-U0V11 It J Bet-ridge Jo Blancet B Y Blppus Johu J 3 Burns Pat Bolirer Johu Bennett Wm A Barber ILII Bnchler Jacob Hear I Saul II Beek Thomas Beard Wallace G Breger Johu Barnes Alex Harr A Miss Brolley Jaa II Brauard Colin Mis Briudley John T Bently J B Brown Wnil. Black Audrew 2 Bartlett B H Bukk ElmiraMrs Rerridge John Beatty L 0 Mrs Baxter John C Ctmrkt UtttA Grary B F Covingtou 8 F " Chapman Win Campbell tieo Campbell Dr Jo Cavan Ira Chapman A B Cobs Wm Cuddy James Cairns Pat Clark Sam Creecy Wm J Cc wis Sallie Mis CarU r Wm 2 Chamberlln 0 Cook Chas Cress J U Collard ('alviu G Baily EtltH.niiB Dunn Uarrert Dobsney S K Itoane Thos Uumbe Mr Dennett Mary Mrs Daily D O Dennis Andrew .1 Doughty Chas W Km nut WE Ednards M Miss Eargood DoUlab Mrs Kams Wm Kvaus Thos Fllis Wm Emtm Fisher Valeutlne Kl.-miiiu Mary Mrs Fisher John W Frit Jacob J Fisher . D Foot Jobn Findley P Fntb Wm Freuch Btrawder tirnnl E,l,r vireeu Win C Gibson KUabeth Mrt Green K ate. Miss Might J IS Heberer P Hard! man David Hooker B P t Hyde Johu Heller H Hav burst Jane Hopkins W 11 II Hill Edward Usliwav Wm F Hugh W F Hurkeby John Hendry Frank Han Peter O Holder N B Hiukiu Levitt I In. In r. Th.ron Henry M N Ammum John Jardan Heury Jamesou John Jackson Klisaoeili Mias Johusoo Ebabetli Mis irwim J r sepl Isaac Isaac s(Mt SVro Keeper Fred Kennedy Mi. h Kirkendsll K D MrKI. H Kelley M 11 Mrs l.amh.r T 11 Litchflell Richard Lansing John .Ifartt sVs Miller Caroline L Moore 11 S Merri Hani 2 Marson Alex MathcWH B It Mitchell Wm Merrill Alien W Miller Geo P Mosser Cathrim- MiManu Martin Mils C Alc'ulchian McDonald Andr.-w McMshon I'a SI I ail Hi I M MiMcPberaon Jo McDotial 1 W If . i -.- Jtrtmtmh Newman Jonathan Notte J B II O H, a t o Osbitru Jetiuio Mir,-i I'trU .ffo. ABau Pillbeau Maiy Miss Paker Wm Patterson P N 2 Pick har.lt Wm Price T A I'.t-. u John Patterson Kllen Mummlda .Tf mditvtt Ravencroft John Riley James Robinson J A Richter Mr Smith Aohn B Smith Wm A Sail, iii Spalding James 2 Skelley Wm Smith Mr 2 Starks J K St.-wart H W Milker Caroline Mrs Scott Bland It Sanders Wash Smith Kd T 2 bhauk M.irv Mr-. Switer M B Smith A A Mrs Seaman Uenrj SherrcD Orator T 8pi at ley Jo Stuiler M A Mrs Sitor Peter Smyth T D Tampion John .ft Tibby Mary A Mrs VompsoM L C Torn i - 1 1 iu Talbell F S Talbert A If Thomas J K Taylor Da id Trapler Wm Thetlson K Miss Tompsou John Todd Thos i Tantteuger J S FVwsIsrs U m A J Virgin Eli Van Neide John A U'rtrhl T Vwci D P Williams Wm V Wallace John T Wei lor James Wuber Ccurad Woods Chas E Weda .lob n Wbarff Amos Wo ltl Chas Walker Cat hel l ne Mrs Wilkersou John Winl erly Hardy f Wol ford Alliert A Wilson N Wilkes.. ii Isauui Wnght Wm Ward Wm Wtfodard Jamc L Warner Chas fouMir BmnttX Yoiingkett John F C. U. RCBB. r l CHEESE! VH K E SB ! 25 hit extra Hamburgh, ) lbs each. lO bxs extra Kuglish Daily, small eie for Families. 8 cases Pino Apple Chrese. n nperior aaai4e, at KRSKINK. t KNICK'S A CO.'S, S-pl t; Mao, mi. i AflBA'AMTJy'EUSBir -ALEX. H. dav -FOnTEK and WM. A. (iWVN have lb Dee II aauillte.l as memners ot the firm ot Uro. rn Ta A Co., ruder which style th.. business will remain as heretofore, m. w footer. (.Ki FOSTER. fVAjWvitf.E, Sept. I, lS'il. "P1 MTAH 'E S, BRA. AT fi-.r EER 10 mLW I.DX r..MJ Jtoitnds Tfo 1 H: ... for tie ti.Sc per 1U0 lbs, at aTrkA BE SB EL S H. '"K d SON t

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lii in te It u . 20 do large Eastern Brooms, 20 nests assorted Market Baskets, 4 dozen Wooden Spoons, 4 i" Ki 'in Mm, 30 packages Carpet Tacks. (dUK. I, M.-it. Ii S.! - f r ut sep1 Z. H. COOK & SON'S. S JIXS.VO. 1 U-i.nUl KV CUHAJSU l. W li. i 10 ifJU i.hii-li Dnil v tin '!--', 10 ta-i- Pine Lpeli- do. nil Z. U. COOK A SON. WOW THE 9Mi.it THANK. J I NT a rtiin ,iiirtUent of U oris from the Kst, anitul'l' to the wuiiIh ot tin KuiuilUm of Ktuiuville, couainting in put t uf Vhi ttm KUgar cnrtl, fine flavon 1 Hni-, lOOOltiM Kitibed Milu Un ou, 4 If Shoaldus prhaa, :t ticrres Kxtra No. I I-anl, boxea P. A G."s host and German Soap, M liozes Star ami Oual Caudlts, iu xiSi bxn. boxes Fancy Njups, a barrels extta Ho. 1 Lard UiL i barrels Golden Syrup. This article ii mtu-li recouimetided. 61aKs Almonds, Filberts Pecans, and BrazV NnU, i .. . ... . . .Ita-n- ;nr CUUX ITilIic- ; ilUi 2 boxes Kcnnln Italian and Vermieelli uml Maccuronl, :i bbls Lo. ring's Crushed Sugar, a bblri do Pulveriat-d Sugar. These Sugars are acknoledi;eil by nil in the trade to bo the Lest in the I nib J States. Mux-karri catch of 1S'J in this and X bbts, N 1 , No. 'I, and No. 3. White Fish in half barrels, t 20 bass Rio Coffee, A fine aitii le of neltetul Black Tea equal, if ma -nii'rir, to any in tbe city lc, Ac. ( N. B. The srhelfl uf tbo above Goods having . bei'ii bought fur Cash, w are enabled to offer our I old and new customers any articles they may require at such prices as will fails surprise them. Cull and examine for yourselves, at KUSKINE, CURN1CK A CO.'S, ! sepl 47 Main street. J. C. NUBLINC, 1 ui.MI.RLY WITU VaSAX, DODOS A Co., IJ.C1XNATI. Manufacturer of FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF I Corner Third and Division. Streets, EVASSVILLE, INV. t' iut in tlx on hand, all difii-rent sian of Saics,. i.itt-t r"lyii- and iniinveuioiit.-, (luirsmeed tu njiial in iluruliility and tnn-li tu any Eastern tuantl . Uicturcrs, nt the lowest ( incinu.it i prin-s. j AtaO-MAtiufactutersi 1 LOtKS, W AI.LAKKS, SHI I' 1'K Us, Etc., i4u tiuiHhftd iu the hest style of i workmanship. J fipi'clmenii of Safes, etc., may 1k sis-n nt ii-sr. j Kotflkcr. Kinsman A Co., 7i'. Main ntrect, tu hIihiii j all orders Biftitne' Addressed. an.; tl Jr!r o r r.jvV T0 jYi,. air. l. I KAHN takes this oipt)rtunity to iuforui the CitiarlU Of Evansrille and UBS lull''.: 1 1 r.illy that I he hat his stuck uf KALI. A Nil WISTKR CLOTHING casaplete, Mil particularly, that he haa ImuIil I Kmm bf the flues t ready-made Clolbiu at the es- ; 1 1 bit tli men t of Brooks A Uro., Nsw Vwrk a much Iwtter niade-uj. Clothing tlinn DeVlisTs, anf nftee p r ' cut. cheaper In the price of which heinvitea ' th iiiildic to satisfv tin niM'h e. and U tln irnun t jmUn-, iu r.itar.l t the Clotbiuir audi. i ice. He n.i- ' iiiiiom ii a nr.i-raii- laiii r at iiM cirn li-hnienf, winch uilleuahlv luiu to make up uu 7. '7' l"" 11 iT, 'u, ft- fffif?. 'V 'rTr.T era as iu..-ih t-ent cu, Fu i,,,!;,,! ..,..,., V" a , V" 'f ttUt"ut vi 1 h" Il.'lll.'lllill.. tli:uu in til- line to older, as , h.-.ii. ;i- 1 1 . ran I.. I'll .ii. call at hi.isly totirlvw uf on Main ulre-et, ami H.HVe lai t. aii.lii . .o.vsriTi tiji l r tt .y I'E.y- ' Wotici- hrt l.y tlveii tliiit mi the -.-os1 Tncsliiouth, III tl. year A?T. then will Im. n i day in A.toLi r, Im-iu" the elevtfUtli l of ai. . , a. .1 iu eacji township in VHiulerhiu-gh county, St the llall.il oliii-.-s ol l..l llll- . lr,-ti i, tlie:. in, for tlie nrj i of taking the s.-ue of the qtialihed Vot i a ot said couuty, ou calliug a courentior. to alt-i , a bH, or revise the Constitution of tin M.T.of Indiana. JOUN . GAVITT. aU.MW .aj.VT TO A' A t MAJVtt B 30 ww acres of valuaMe nnuuproTird Land, in uroll ooanty, lown, for a lb nc in. I Lot in a business street in Etausville. Apply to UEID A STONE, Attorneys at Law, Es i.-vii;, . aiic3"-.lt B At BT E at sB WM BA Ca A EST tw receied a lew i lioh e Ladles Oold Watches, Diamond back. Also a few fine English Watches and some beaiitifal sets of Garni Jewslry. la a short Unto we shall receire our Fall stock. In the in. atitfiiie we will sett at remarkably low "prices. B1TTROLFF BRtiS., aag!3p 48 Main stree t. MJ I.TBfS EBB SB Ol'STKBS.WwJL KI K I7, at (ha Wholesale andxa Retail Confectioaary on pirt strret,(Si f J two .l,..rs from ihe Pit ofll. .-. h is Jjy again Lk-.-ii appointed sole agent tor mmw Maltby's Baltimore Oysters In the city of Evansville, ami he M ill receive daily, supplies by Express, dlfer"y from the Pastcer. hi Baltimore . He is prepared to ofle-r the- trad.- such ladaevm.-iits forithe entire season as have uever been ..flitr.sl in this marke4 heretofore. A constant diwly supply alway s on hand, so that b alen and families can uhtaln at any time during the season those cholro Oyster, In cans and half cans, and hi Ihe shell, warranted irvsh aud sweet, and very superior iu flavor an I quality. Terms cash. And uoue but bankable inutiey received. A. KI'RT, aii-2r-im Sole Airen for Evansville. TOt h EOR eALE t nr. a r. oje pair :t year old Mills. iMife.fls kind and of h sire. One Milch Coat, One fine Saddle Horse, and good in an v htrneji. One Indian P"tiy, also a good worker in harness. Z. U. COOK a SON'S augol-d&w Stock Yard. Mgoor V. 1 oo BEJS'IIEESASMB .sorted sizes, w.i ranted to be of the very best quality, jtttt received and for sale by an24 JACOB 8TB AT B A SON. Notice to Directors. rWXBJK BIBB 7 BBS O h THE SOL Til. ML western I mliaua Agricultural and Mechanical District Fair u ill tin et at Evansville on Tuesday, September ;tli, 1K6H, for the purpose of selecting Judges of Award for Ihe ensuing Fair. Directors ill pi. use make out and biing with them a list I persons in their countv qualified to act, m that the Board can select from the hole. Bv order of the President. a :l-tt P. H0RXBR00K, S. ' PUBLIC SCHOOLS FBI HE HU E SCHOOLS OE THIS B i ay will commence on Mou.lav, Seiitemls-r ."rh. All transfers to or from the city must be made prior to Septemler Mtu, 18".. By order of the Board. au24-td P. HOKNBBOOK. Clerk. fU WO OU TURKU VK PL HASAW. ant room, nrsdslstA, to rent, iu the central part of the city. Inuirs it the Journal office. Mons. Danielle's DAXCING ACADEMY, .-! AltULiK IMI.I.. fMO.VS. It A. VIE L I. K WOL LB MEWwH RM'ctfully advertise to the Parents and . young Ladieau.l li. u tlemrn ot Kvausille, that In j will commeni-e bis second coarse of instruction pi the fashionable art of DANCING on the first ol Oi tolier, lieu In- w i il guarantee to learn all La. lies nnd Oentlemen hn will place themselves uu. lei , his instiu. tioii, all the dances of tie lay (eighteen ' in MBwhsW,) in a single coarse, or will make no charge. 'I he natrM cusrantee tlie public .an have, that JL i usie u i will do all h professes, is a n l. n nee to ativ ..rie and every one who have been nuder his i tutorship, the I. rm just lose. I, all of shorn cat: i boast uf having learned to dance, orre-ctly, eighteen dances in twenij letsous. My contract mth each and every a. I nit pupil is to l.irn them nil the dances now danced, for the sum ot ten dollars each, regardle of the uomber ol l.'..m required to do , so. with somu pupils t call accomplish tli n twelve ntid fifteen lessons. Mini wfrh nr. tile it t. - I ii 1 1 . ;s tortv. 1 .Mil also guarantee lo Isarn all Childien U twt-en the ag.'a .t 0 and It iu one or one and a half! ' conrs.1 of lessius the parents tliemsetves and Hm public to be Oi.- indues, as to whether they dauce or only jump in ial time t. nnei.-, as th. have . been taught by aoi-disatil Dancing mimics who .'I merly istted thi city. Parent, and friends, will I- at -all tunes admitted to the children's t.-hool, w h.-n they cun theneo lvi s MaMoiisum -mx in it iatpartina tail rerj bap ii int braui 1 .f .lii'nti.m to lh. niisfonsiettr Will also oWote a part of his time t.. teachimf proste clnsMs of yotitiK Ladies at pi ivate lesid'-ncus. Alav. to give private instructions to any you tig lady who nia pi. U r to .e in-.l rn.t. .1 in Her owti pat lor. Childieti' Class o.t Wednesday and slurd.i. tiom I t I. M Yoiiug La.lics's CI iss. every Wednesday and i orday, ti -in I to G ntlemen'S Class e. r Mi nlsy sml Tliur in evening, fn tu 7 to In. aug3i-liu CUAUL II. DANIELLE, T D. H OOE RIRTs AT BEBIJCEB lMf ICFs S. EMRICH A- CO have this day reiviv.d bv E preSS, a lafga lot ot Chlldr. u's, Mlneos aud La.li. - m. 1 Spring Skirts, which they will s. II atgreatl) roducud prke. Call in and ses them. aug'll

int- niyi hi sc.HVi.ira A inouii-'Q was ainti.iveS Aiiimi Wm. H. V. Strnliinnl Is niithftriKf-a t r use the name of the late Arm in settltug all ac - . mi, is, i. ii J will coutiuue tu triuHct nil iiism t l-f.r.- at 17 Min stro-t. g itm.v .njA . a.v JUJBji .'3 0 Ws l-iifhels of fn sh irrouiiil Corn Mwtl from the n.uiitry, ut Ek.SK INK, CUUNICK A CO.'S, nn 11 - 47 Main street.

Hi Kit UMCJih-: It Hi Kit BfiKM - Jwl riti'fvi'a'por stoamor Jai-oh Poe, a'prime nrliclf hi n- ti -i iiii'd Driotl ucf. Cull and try it, at KKSK1NK. CURNIOK CO.'S, - a Aat Uin atri t. r r l k rattans oj mmjvb 'm and fcr sale, ! duzen Ail 1'arera, aonietlliHg llUU-IVI t ll '111 til ill J Kl U-. . w wj. mm iyi GEO. S. SONNTAO. 10 Main at. JO Hit A UKU H' Til t:ik i.M MK1) POWKtts. Jut arriv.nl fruia tbe Kaai, a fte-h fttipplv of ' a. .ll.-nt DRY GOO DA. counUtini; in part ot a liiri' lut of Musqiiitti Burs, Calicoes, Ac, 4c, whU-li we offer low for cash, at our cheap Cash Store, No. 45 Main street, Evansville, Ind. aug2 MILLER & NIEHAUS. BRAIN'S SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, THE PUBLISHER OF THIS WORK M. with a circuliiticn often thousand permoutli, would respectfully inform the merchants of KvausvUte and vicinity that he is prepured to ennttact for adVcrtie.aeuts at ery .iv rati-s. Bu.inofts Card.... .StOperan'm . Hi " . U .. 50 " i iiic S(Uare ll.'.lfPage Out- Page " Aldi oss J. C. BRAIN, Editor Southern Railroad Guide, Box 449, LouUville, Ky. jvU-J BUNNELL'S OOKNKR or WALNUT STREET AND THE OANaL, EVA SEVILLE, ISD. .V I EST SB LISHME. "T rwu is now in full o iteration, villi new and runplete Machinery of the latest style, for Plai.iug Kiel liii s-in ; liiiiiIht. piatiiug anu grooving r l oring, in. ik ins Doors and Sash Moulding. Win lowBlinds, aud every other description of work cone in such establishment?. s a , All work at these Mills warranted to I e weU dou, and ill offered at thu lowest cash pric-. I'ackiug IV-xes of all kind- made to order. Bracket .niU Scrolls sawe i to any patters. ' Slitting a id all kinds of Sawing doue to or ler, and iu the most approved stvle. yyi WILLIAM HLNXELL. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RK-ORGANIZAT10N. mHESHRS. HAAtAIKH ST BR Kil t SS, WfM from New Urbane, have purchased th ST. HARLKS SAT.OON. on Fir strort, nrarly 0!hite the- Post Office, ami have rrtlttei it in ho !- I : nit and ntirm tie Myle. The iiru pTnt'i iton hsv hntl lnp rxperionrp as . kn r- . I f i-l,,..,, ..Lie awl ,M.,,Ur Riv.tauranM hi ! ". ' will endeavor. Iu their new , b ilH lh. elanciea ami luxuries ... Not.li.ri, n...l .S. utlu ru lU-staiir.u in the bf. i'U I III Ld UAIll.l I hey hiw I'T iucht s ir-'Q arnl coiuiilete m . iit 'lioke Liquors frsni New Orleans, which Uey I.-. illttteii with enfo iluring their buttmoss in that city. Thuu caoiicotions anil acqnaiutaore in that city will enable tlietu tu obtain thu choicest supI ilies of LiUors, Fruits, anl luxuries from that 1 market iii Inturr, and thuv will jin no expense nor pmns to make the ST. CilAliLES suiis h' realter, its former representation, as a plesaaai. aloon. a place ol pod living, and legatit, re-lined and lniir:i us resort. Os Billiard players w ill nudal this Saloon a set oi tie- tiiosi in u Lie top billiard fables, trvm the well known and el. I. rated factory of J. M. Bumswick A I n. The nmlersUuud llalt i Ii that Ion. e ( .'i j.-nce aud careful altentioo will enable tbeiu to merit a repuutioa s.jufil to may Saloon in the western country . BiF A splendid Lunch will be served up ii the im-st appr. .. I ..lyle, ry moriiing at lt o'. i k. HAMMER A DREIFl'SS niif I Late of Kcw Orleans. MP SE TEA1 ELK'S COAiEOVJS'll t F HOPS AND BONESET IT is the safest, luuii, cheapest, and most reliable i. medv for the ermanent cure of CilkHf, COUaHS, HtlARSKNKSS, ASTHMA, CROUP, W HOOPINO COUGH, And nil aAWtioiis of the Throat and Lungs. It being prepared upon Scientific principle's, and from articles that are entirely vegetable. The COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOPS AND HoNISET Is maiiuCaet'ired ty C. KOTHKNBUSII k SON, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, to whom all orel. i - must . addressed ; and sold by KELLER A WHITE, Druggists Evausrille, Indiana, aid by Driifrgi sts and Merchants throughout the country. jau2fly MOXKS EXTRA HX.fl BLR BH wmi Cine. J . No. 1 Pine Apple Cheese, -J tbls Powdered ti)(iir, I t Is Crushed do, 20b Fs rlioits? sugar-cnred Dried lici t, VST Rvs prime Leaf I.ard. 1 i bxs Star Candles, lo bxs Opal do, 10 kitts new Mackerel. Received per st imer St. Louis, at 7.. fl. COOK d- SON'S. r W.VMO.V PORTER AMD SCOTCH HA A !.r -4 caoks ass'd pts A- qts London Porter, 4 do do do Scotch Ale. A genuine imported article at augl'J Z. II. COOK r SON'S. BBAISTS, OILS, st fARJVLSHES Ml V0 kegs pure Wliltc Lead, diOkegs elo do 7.inc, 7'10 TTh pure Fi.;.i--b Red Lead, i caus French Wlifte Zinc Gbss, i"1m Euchsh Patent Drrer. si ... .. h- ri ii-:...- .1... . ' " ' i.fc. iiu u a muu ui j , Iomi eans do Paints in eil, 'Jim i extra Pntty, in tin cans, i gallons Linseed Oil, 1 task No. 1 Coach Varnish. 1 do White Detaar do, I do No. 1 Furnltiire do, 1 do Dniw n Jhmmi do. With a full assortment of Paiut, Serubbiug, W hitowasb, Horse, and Couutrr Hrushen. Just rec. ivctl by K. S. BARCOCK. THE L ITT LB MJ .V STILL AHEAD. You oft, i hear Lailics remark that they can alwaya he inited at S. K Mill I'll A CO.'S. Well, tin reason is that the) ke. p evervtbin in tht Hry CocmIs line, and as tin aiv disposing of their toe-k at Maeai prices in . rd- r make room fcr aa early fall purcbas.- ; the attracliou is unusually bra Tticir stock or Shoe is excellent, aud in prices cannot be excelled. saig4 B LOt B : EL9VB ! EL VB I J CST B ri . ei il and for sale J'. -k- tr -sli ground extra white wheat Flour, M ks do supsrfino do. In bbls extra do. All of whi h we warrant. au. V1CKEKY RRoTHEILS. M 1'TtIAIi 1 Htm) l!t.4L'RAN( E COMPANY,) lNUEKBL UCH COUNTY, y Evanhviuli-.. Aug, 4, ISi'J.J oF VA EX LECTIO . - - THE A .V.Vf 'A . HA election for seven Directors and a Secretary will be bel I on MONDAY, Aug. 15, lfcott, between the hours of Z and 4 o'cl'Kk I'. M., at the olhc-i, ou Third street, adjoining the fVesrent City Ran t. Mf5-M K BT. EAULY. Secretary. fca r: b i sb els bo it -e o.'iojrs, Am mW Ml lai h. Is No. 1 Potatoes, I i .1" prime lutu Beans. Becrived and lor sale, al MHf .. II. COOK A aN"S. moiii f I just 1 n.lCMEREL -1850 AT II, eived and foi sale by "I I IJA CHAR. Mc.10IINST(N. mlJUE TABLESI yBBBTABI.ES! Fre h eci tobl. s received every morning at je E. H. COOK A SON'S. B at ri.vu. I.OOO BALES JSH. GEO, FOSTER j n , 1. it .. .. i Cor. Locust st. and Caral 4w .. I I 's ItAti S -1 0.000 UEA V' and bush, various brands, f.irssle low bv :'"-' OKO. E( ST Kit A Cli ' fr.ll RIELE PC Wss'Fir nr.ii iie Miami Blatitu; !. Mmo leet patent fnfcly fan. 9 Z. H . coo A A SOftS, Acta E.ir sale W?A:niL W llOt R 3.-. BBIS .VAT B Ii. il I. . . ,, I r.ilr.iad lliiv ,l- l.v u; GEO BLI.fi SALT -1.5UO TI UK's Island, Mai Pi BE 1,1 wko. Foster a co. HBBI.flE .YEW CO B EtS B. -1 ll:tTl , 7 ' !?-. . hub o new Codtiih rsceivud and for Sitla at

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CHANGE OF AGENCY. PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. Hartford, Conn. The ageney of this fa v n t Compunv, held by ALLEN C. HALL0CK, Tti. changed, and has tliis day en JOHN W. NEXSEN, Late of Memphis Tend. baM lieeu apfoii:te.l ln successor. Parties holding Policies in the PHOENIX, can have them renewed by calling upon Mr. N. M. MAGILL, General Agent, Cincinnati INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL TO $400,000. BY THE PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY of HARTFORD, CONN. Cash A ts OYER HALF A MILLION D0LLABS. S. L. LoOM IS, Pt. sidout. h. KtLww Srtyfc f ssmm ta.nna'a M. Mauill, General Agnit, Cintinn-'I'. ! , tixs.ir Appiioaiious received, i oik ics ;sBe.i anu renewed, and all business pertaiuiu totLis agency pnrmittty attended to by,J JOHN W. A'KXSKX. Afiit. s Office with Dr. Bray, over Adams Express 1 '.-iii pan; c aug12-.1m kvT.! rj? r RAIE JVT OE C O .W P A.V V s v ASSETS, Al OUHT 1, 18.-.. Cash on hank and iu Bank $6.(W or. Cash In the haiidr of Agents.... 37,4Nn SI 1 "."IRealEstafe nnlncnniliereil.... i .no ini Loans secured bv Mortiraire ou unen cumbered Heal Estate oT.lort s I Loaus auiply secured by pledge id' Stocks, Bonds. c a't.li.Vi I OU M shares U. S. Trust Co c Mock, Mew York 16,000 '.1m shares Amerioau Ex. Hank M .ek, N V l.s. Ji0 shares Metropolitan Hank stack, N X y'.tJOO 2tK shares Bank of Commerce Stock, N Y 20,000 1 '.-bai Centinental Bk SUs:k. N Y lr.,000 i(NX shares Merchauts' Ex. Stock, Y U0.000 t'2S shares ef Merchauts' Stock, N Y 10.7.K) shares Phoenix Stock, N Y lO.Ooo iJO.UMJ unit ,fjrio K.W f .4L twiM I ", lpn io.orsi lOOshsres OceHti Stock, . ,T N Y 4,00o 4.P0H 300 shares Far. A Meeh's Ptock, Hartford So.fssi JOO shares Phrrnix Stork. Hartford Jo.fNm 200 shares Mer. f Msntifae'rs SCk, Hartford. 20,non 100 shares .Etna Stok, Hartford 20,000 I , shares City m. . i , Hartford 17,.'HSJ 1 Vi shares Mercantile 8tk, Hartford I.OJoo 1IO shares State Stock, Hartford ll.oisj 25 shares HarUord Stock, Hartford ' 50 shares vf Connect aut River, St'k, Hartfon' fSOO 10 ahares flariior.l couuty Stock, Hartford. .M Mm KM) ahares Citizens' Rank Stk, XVaterbury, Ci...ln,i .ni 38 shares Vt'aterlmry Stk, Waterbury, Ct 1.1100 4 shares Stafford Stork, Stafford, Ct 400 100 shares Holyoke Water Power, Mass IOnni 10 share Mew Britain Muter Bonds 10,000 :i ski Jl.s 21 .UNI 20,050 la,lO" 5tai lo.rssj l. 41X lo.i r. !0,o 7,100 mm 10 shares 0 P A I R R Bonds lo.fss) i . - r I iai st mn e.L,l sni Arct.mnlai.d Interest on Loans... 2IH fSM,MO 00 TM0 Oft Total As4j .67,7U M Liahilitie- Lisse- unadjusted aud not due UTI.TIfi 01 S. L. LOO HIS, Pndetit. II. 1. . 1 1 . , Secretarv. "A t-ar k JOIIN W. NEXSKN, Asrent, auia Evansville , Ind. J. IV1XS0JC, latV "Mailer Mechanic' E. A C Railroad. D. CALLAHAN, late Eturineer an Machinist do. "M. UCNT1NGT0X, late Foreman Moulder fbr Roelkar, K lass man A Co. v a - w. JOHN IVINSON & CO. SAXITA' Tt BKE Or STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AMU 33 O I JLm X3 aL 2 Corner Ltel and Water Street, Erantrtllr, Intliann. Particular attention given to all such work as apcrtaina to. ft A I LEO ADS, ffTEAHBOATF, DISTILLERIES, MlSIXd ; SAW, GMST, SUGAIi. sUH -W MALT MILLS; TOHACCO, WR WINEASU LA HH PRESSES; An in short MACHINERY OF EVERY DKSCRUrTlOM. Also, House Frou :-. , W indow Caps, and Sills, Ventilators, Grater, Iron K illing- aud all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. I. alers in Strain andtWater Gauged, Steam WhistloU, roti-ht Irou Pitxs. Gum Reltimr and I' i k i sur Brick, ttentto WS, Esiecial attention paid to Jobbing, Repairfntr ii.-! riiirksrotthiiig. ktl?4nfn ai.t: nAM.Tr libt) bbU 7 bush each, Ohio River Coiujany. , .'ki " 'go lbs M ."- w "4tajja S1 80 ' " Dairy. Also, Iairy Salt in bit) aud lJtn bags, for sale at leweat rates, by CEO. FOSTER CO. an23 Agent Ohio River Salt Cminy. nOCHEHTKM A JTJTbT I t FA L O M- cooper tools. Just received, a large assortment of D. R. Barton's and White's Cooper Knives; also, patei.t V Crones, Truss Hoops, ...' tha very best qua- -ty. JACOB STEAUB A SON, auJ4 474 Maiu St., bet. Secoud and Third. ran hose HPLIJST AHB BTAfI PEACH BASKETS have cine at last To those who want to ship or send to friends abroad souie of those delicious earhes uow cumiui: in' market, we would say that we haw larva lot of excellent peach liaskets on hand, tbe very hest articleto protect this tender trult f rota iajary during transportation. fc'oi sale b.v., by the piece or dozen, by (au.j Z. H. COOK A SON. BU.J' H (or sale at sixtv-five rents per hundn per li'imlreil uav atigZ) EltSKlNK f T R N I c K ,f(i. M 9AJTBB-TO BE.y r A ww Piano fur six months, from lirst ol O. fob i. Apply U Iwl Mo.NS DAM El I.E. Mr F sV. A. LE Bits' tfCIjy'tJVB SI'BsUTl'TK OK NERVE TON It'. WILL Ct'RK aO EVER AND ACUE Aud other NERVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW . CH AGUES, AND PANAMFR KRv, Call often 1o pieveuted I'J the" use of this invnlosblw reuiedy. The re. ipe is from a very celebrated Physician, after haviiur tliii-ty-fl years' . . ii euiu tu Hospitals and private practice in New .nW City, and has l . n tested iu all section- of he country , during I be oastsiv )oan, with II., iii.-I woaderfal aaccsse. Art yo A , Di'PtpftC, vr tufertm.j.trotH prw- " ' Jf " " 1 rerommen I n.d , uiCnutee this Medicine a . n perfect Tonic. .1 H. HAZARD, Proprietor, 1?1 Maiden Lane, mid r. Klei. hi r ntn I New ort For sale by IdkK'H J ( A K 1. 9 I K D T , Jel 1-dAwt m mi i i coft-rr-. .. hi:rs fih sale

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KT A CO. no. 1 Ikkt a i:hi.s.. LJtmtim mixkh . K. (jl '.BfcUT A '., JL lot sale 7,000 V -Hll . V. 1 HUA.y aUi i'V ,r r w -v m Z. ,lf..K A S..V. XASJ-5 BXS. Jl UT mm KIW. aa . , salKMin" SM M foundu Kies, Tw.-t, snd Fig, fct by K. (JIMiKRT a MWHITMt i.i.na 400 mBL., MJ' ww i; i 'tii!.!. hi.' niirr. A MS) urev Linn- in lihii. and li.iri.li. in u: nMtititv tu mi it tsin h.i.iors, by ;K i K i.STKB A CO. it HFI.E P augo V. u& K. GILBkBf U-. matches. uooneiMJS Salotin ilalul aitu or wiihout Sulpaur. K--Z. II. COOK A SUN. ivl hv WBBAjyr VS. iMJ WlT T99 Utant RLy c 'ml MrriTi. rntn No Main tiwt II 1 1.. .ip. VIC It it E-io tikbcbs mmmwM Praae, t)T sale ty nug5 CKO. FOSTER CO. mr-mmwrn t r . . . n , . ' , ' " 1 - mi-sw -jfus LAU;E,IZASV IS i A i order, for sale by angfj KaWH'h K GILBERT a - jflf"''8',, WASH BOA BBS, MAW Brooms. Coflfee Mills. Rrn.h... T-i i'iis?r.s, clonics .Lines, Churns, Bowls, Rollin ' dlies Ping, Bad Cords. Plus, Kashers, Cotton r Mats. Or anything von (I "! M Mi p Handl.-, D. "l i- ";Ultuna f,o j,,t vourselvca. at iERV BU0THERS,Mainat. ; BpLomt BRLS. EX TEA WHITl WHEAT M Flour for aaie by Jfiii GEO. FOaTKB A- 00. I mBjw II I tf K I 00 EltLS. EXTBA HIGH w I nroot iM-ltihe-d. suitable for the Southern trrde, for sale by GEJ). FOSTER A CO. POHK-W BHLii., VERT UEA U, onr own tuicking. foriaU bv .Eo. FOSTER A X). 1 - 1 Ibis day aud fur sale bv the dinn a" very low figures. JACOB STRACB A S05, .HI-', J . I Main st., bet. Second and Third. HH ' ackiiov Iff L V HA.J1S 1 .Ofld tflltJL i near-cured Hams junt received, which are Wledesl to be the be.t in the liislkef. For sale tiy aus. 7.. 11. CooK A SON, Ageut for Evansville -BMO TICK. -THE I '. 'B EBSIml.V w W will aup'y to tbe Hoard uf UomnsisMioners uf Yauderhurgh County, ou the first Monday iu Sep-leinlH-r nxt, to-wit : On the .".th day of said month for a grant ..: Ii. .-nv t" n tail Spirituous Lhiuoic, at his usiutl phue of business, corner of Fit at and Viue streets. asr9-tt JolIM II. RRFMKR A CO. rsrx.r a . tu b.- tu.t rscrMs H l l BNII U A CO. ars ... eT,..r..,l mm ( j,y ,)rjer ,,, t XU.Ht r iHtr nomad Itollar. t pur, iu ex. taaajre lor (roi i al thwr store, 44 M iiu street. aagTi .If ORE iJOOIt POTATOES. tH U - i wWJm. of thos. ml M.-rcer Potatoes, superior to aiirthina ui tha usarkaa, reorvid tlstt day for sal. i j ( 'HAS. McfoHNSToN. ayai Slain street, near the Csn d. CtAPS! Vl's PAPS I -FOR CHRISTM AS A Isrire and p let. did aasortsnent Caps, tor men ! t. v. infest nvtes. Jnst TeeetvKt rwr Kxpiv.. b) iTAl TIki; a- MARt'oNM it asc7 ..ntnj Main streat. SM A KL -15(1 PA CI W SH. es, v hole aud halt lit. Is and kits, aasart saserw-d ti imilritiu day r raMroad, far aai S. E. tilLBERT a CO., No. 4 Sinjore street low by, i2i .vr.i.t vs ba t r.-w . l it On - a : ' ! i .it. i, am. bales Kvs. 1 aud 'a CU. ti RatUnc. In store an I f. nale l myll WHEELER 4 RIGGS. HfLOru ! EL O VB '.- M. and sacks i o store and l-o nAfBBMLB to arrive, extra and Niiperane ConntO" Brands as good a- the beat aad as low a.- tha L weet, at jell Y1CKKRY IIROS.,8! Maia at, Tio TBE LOW BBS OE A BBBH Una Ot 'IV . W e are new. in receipt ot a very cli.iici lot of koesa Tana, boubt mnisaMj far retail ;rada. all one aud all. Samples given wiUi urs, ny u. uooa a BBJLL'S PATKJmT CO.Vt RETK Am. BH. K - We are ae.nl- for the celebrated Hall's Patent Firs Proof said Tasaf Preof Saba, in mutfiet tired by Hall, arroll A Co. Otacianati. A i ui'. i .ut Mipply ill be kept on hand, aad sold at liiu'iufncturer's prb-.t.. PRESTOS BROS. MBREAIlU.n tJ I At MELTUVB AJB Ml PACK1.NU at Fa. tory Prioea A laie stock N. F. Bt ltiiiK Company's Goods iu atore at all times, at Mam m ii i.eua' Pan u. Warranted supurior to any other. C. S. WELLS, uiari Sign of the Mill Saw, U First street. JBMO TV CE. THJ f T vifl ayil v to tin? Yauderbursh County, oi E I J'BMBSIBJ'HD 9 Board of Commissioners ol on the first Monday iu Sep tember next, to u it n the '.th day of said month tor a grant of License- to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his u-siiul place of business, on Front rtreat, betwean Loi t and Pine streets, FranBviffe. anf(C-3wd JAMES CARTER. f . A.yrit'LAHV - ' l(no lf.s clear Bacon Sides. 20t Jb5 pxtra susrured Ham, VW B"is Shoulders, .'. bbl .-hoice Lard. Recvivi-d and toi mim baa ML-t -a a s CM AS. McJOHNSTOR, aall Poaey's Bba-k, Main atrsat. TOCK! STO K ! STOCB !- J fine year old Bay Mules, I No. I Milch Cows, A fine lot of frill br.-d Chester White Won For sale at Z. n. COOK A SON'S jy am -4r SAarkXar. l IB LEW" MA AM 01 OO BE THESE oelebrated Hams, together with a goad as uorltii ituent of other meats Shoulders, Clear Sides. Pickled Pork, Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, Ac., Just received arfd for aale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, e2." Main stret, near Use Canal. jh is sol ctiojy- jr o t AtTn IriiM MH p.w tucrshln heretofore existing between t. i. White and C. C. E .its, under th name of T. J . Wliite .f C ... i tlo .la di-iolved by mutt-.al r ti sent. C. G. KEATS Li alous authorised to sot He aexouuts. Evasvili4. Anr. it::i. aug'-lot LEVI S. CLARKE, g 1ft. 'THA CTOR A.YB Bt ILOBB. Shop corner of Sixth and Walnut streets. I aiu prepared to contract for ail work ia oar line. augl7 nOBBBT HOl'It, AR HITP.'T. IVOfflce on Second street, lietween Fine and Wrii..n, next door u. the ofd Presbyterian Onureh. PLins, Kpecifie-ations, detail uraa iiigs, Ac, fbr all U se - oi Linl.MUge, prepared ou .liorl notice, and e.., iiabb terms. " angl7 run i.-iiuks. lusr heorivkd hi assortment of Handkeneatsi' Perfwaes ot the lateet styles, each as "kiss Me Sweetly.' "KiMo Vrntekly." "Kim Me it You Dare." Also, mm aasorOaeat ot Labin'l Extracts warranted pure and r-nuiue, at KKLLKUt A WHITK'S an.-jo , w Drsa Sears. K E s t if BE8!- MBXMS see i ved this day aud for sale by ( II AS. Mx-JOHKSTON, aafrtt PWy's Hark. Main street. I.S'HtJAR : V t hots pore I V-IJ-KmtAB .'- in do Crane Rerened and loi lie au;JJ CHAS. M-JOUNSTON of all the vitriotu rrades ut brands ami ret Sugars, now ou hand and fbr sale by CHAS. MeJoHNATOK. awspfct I'uswr's Block. Main B VUBIBB ItK-iff.s extra sUi.ar-1 nred Dried Bert, j0 Uo i jiii.u.vj do do Hans. iKXlr - Side Bacon, .'sin lbs Lard, 600 fcs Sbld'r do. - P- ef Touew, oil tbs Hoary, a lot ol Desk Ouster A A-. J U - - leC. lVe.l .lU.l I'ol ...ll. ..( mi, j. KKUl BKOTHBR gOOIHES.BXPRBSSLW EBB WH the f.sdo an I Children ,r,rK Hi-. Fn neh Plum-'. t loceatu per. .on -r - i i.K. j Pi awes, si I - ' . eata asu p.. IioiTTi Zanie Currsnts, lifi , tti I'inc Ajifles. i do Peers. 100 "b. strawberries, Jisi bottle assorted Pie Fruits, lhucaiis aasoTTed Tabl I lo . a. - Citron. (Si .-slis Dobster-., 1UU dki ialuin, 10 liexes choice Lenious. aaassasa :i Lids jwarled Barley j.. b, . - layer Raisins. itli afu!1:isortnietitof M iih . ails, Pieao Wall ui-.. FUbwHi .tr. J list reeeiiredl frwtts.1 Slid nt i. in .rkal.lv low pi ires, l.y 2siur2--'. E. S. OA OOOOO , gOH. At BA L AO Bl SB. E. irround Hist received and Car aale bv CHAS. MtJOHftBlOfl. 500 oetf pRi.ni: I AE LABB, No 1 . Jt u. ba Hamburgh C, 1 ,. 2;.0 Tt.s l'jai I BarUy Keceived ut Z H. COOK A SON B.