Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 15, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1859 — Page 2

EVAWSVILLE, I WD. SATURDAY MORNING SMPTFMBER 3

Fur Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. JOHN PITCHER, of Posey. WM. F. PARRETT, of Warrick. Prosecuting Attorney fur the urn.. JAMES SHAXKLLN, of Vanderburgh. The Gubernatorial Canvass. The canrass of I860 in this State has al ready begun. The rival aspirants for the Democratic nomination for Governor are each in the field, endeavoring to secure delegations from the counties to the State Convention in January that will support his pretensions. Canvassing the party throughout the State for the nomination, and then canvassing the people for an election, is performing a donble task for the honors, and is a new feature in our politics. Both aspirants on the Democratic side, Messrs. Dunham and Hendricks, were staunch Lecomptonites in the Kansas imbroglio. One is supported by the Willard faction the other by the Bright interest. Neither of them arc acceptable to the honest anti-Lecomptonites and the men who are determined upon a reform in the administration of our State Government; and especially in its financial department. The election of either, in the opinion of a majority of the people, will be but perpetuating the old dynasty ; a reiteration of the rule of partisanship and of political corruption. Neither of the candidates have any strength, personally or politically, with the people ; their doctrines, past course, and present political affinities are very objectionable with the people; both depeud entirely upon the influence of a nomination by a State Convention. Without its endorsement they might as well aspire to the Presidency as to be Governor. The struggle now is, with each, to pack the Convention with his particular friends; success depends upon superior influence and intrigue with the subordinate managers in the counties, and lager beer and pothouse politicians in the towns. The present itinerary of the two gentlemen through the State is for the very worthy and dignified purpose of setting the local machinery ot the caucus system to work in the counties. The speeches are made for the exhibition of the personal of the man to show the animal not to convince any one of old truths, or to tell the people anything which they did not know before, as well, or belter than the speaker. These old ;;ofessioi.ul politicians the party hacks have so little real sym-pa.-iy with the p.ov!- that ihej do not uudtritiui .caj, Uioah thej diem themselves exceedingly shrewd and astute in dealing With human nature in all iu peculiarities ; they don"t ocem :o Le aware of the progress in public opiuu-n ; of the vast stride the pcoj .o javc made in emancipating themselves from the shackle; of al! parties ; acu of bow little re 1 oct is all the gammon and humbug practiced Lv these would-be political leaders. Mr. Heudricks' speech on Thursday night proved that a long residence at Washington had not improved his knowledge of the state of affairs at home ; or deepened his sympathies with the people of the State; and though be may be improved as a gentleman of the world, he is less a Hoosier than a man should be who aspires to preside over the interests and destinies of this State. In his speech there was not the remotest allusion to a single State interest or topic. His themes were exclusively federnl politicaj this he did, perhaps, to proTe that he belonged altogether to the exclusively national party. In these parts we begin to want a M State " party one that will have gome consideration for our peculiar State in terests, which the people ar l-efpnnitig to find out are of more coneqiienre to them, than the squabble to determine who shall get possession of the offices and honors of the Federal government. Mr. Hendricks' topics though -eminently national " and trt-ate-d with a good deal of animation in style and manner, were not very elevated in character, and were such as have been made so backnied and threadbare that the lowest partizau country newspapers have ceased to allude to them from the nausea the oder of them produces. He struck out not one spark of new fire or light by his hammering of a lot of these old mental scraps on the party anvil. To rofufec the charges of extravagance against the Democratic administration, be proved, in his own way, that the Republicans had been as corrupt, or done worte; demonstrating by his statements and arguments what all impartial men have long believed that the leaders and office holders in cither party were not worthy of the least confidence; that the quarrel between jicm was like that of the pot ad kettle, one is quite as black with the fumes of corruption as the other. He did not deny the eighty million expenditure by the Buchanan administration, but asserted that the Republicans had appropriated as mnch in one of the years of their ascendancy, and had beside donated about seventy million dollars worth of lands to rail road corporations, thereby squandering one hundred and fifty millions of public funds and property in a single year. The fairness of the statement, and the cogency of the logic as a defeuse of Democracy, was apparently fully appreciated by the audience, who listened unmoved by the energetic declaration and most forcible repetitions of it by the speaker. The most notable thing about the speech was tue extraofdinarv oinit&ion of Mr. Uuchaan'a r.axue ; ot the remotest ailustou to laiui or hi. Administration wa made by the speaker; both seemed to be forgotten as if they had been dead and buried for forty years. Tke Democratic party that had presided over the destinies of the country since 1 788, bad bestowed upon it every blessing and privilege it enjoyed, was lauded and apothosized up to the third heaves, but rxor Mr. Buchanan had no record with the

speaker in his eloquent poetical history. Modesty, perhaps, forbid him to allude to an Administration in which he was himself an ''humble instrument' a "feeble aud insignificant participator." Stranger still; in these times of excited discussion of popular sovereignty, of territorial rights, and of Donglasism, the only mention made of Douglas by the speaker was to inform the audience that S. A. Douglas had, with Mr. Benjamin and other Southern Senators, mide a good speech for the admission of free Oregon. Douglas and Buchanan seemed to have passed beyond the horizon of his political view. He has perhaps fallen iao a sleep of forgetfulness of Lecomptonism, from which the rising sun of Douglas will wake him one of these mornings, if the thundering protests of the anti-Lecomptonites against his nomination don't startle and arouse him from his drowsy forgetfulness. He condescended to say, in the course of his address, that as a member of Congress he voted for the Nebraska bill on its passage, and should be in favor of its principles in 1860 ; but how he had been or would be on the subject, in the interim, he did not give any information, though there were many anxious listeners to hear what he had to say

on that interesting point. His assaults upon Republicanism in this region was beating the wind, for there is no one to hit. It was amusing, however, to hear the severest denunciations against the Republicans for their nigger proclivities and affinities, and the expression of an utter abhorrence of the contamination of all social and political association with blacks, from a man who is a member of an Administration that has just appointed a mulatto as minister plenipotentiary on a most important embassy ; the best appointment, by all odds, notwithstanding, it has ever made. We don't think Mr. Hendricks has secured the whole ground in the Pocket to himself. We advise Mr.Dunham to make it a visit. If he has any knowledge of Mr. Buchanan or Douglas, we would be glad to hear of them, and know bis opinion of both these gentlemen. As the organ of the Lecomptonite Democracy, we protest againtt shuffling our party out of the canvass ; it must have the distinct and conspicuous position it is entitled to in the contest, and we are resolved its interests and wishes shall be consulted, or the Pocket will rebel. Remember that as goes the Pocket, so goes the State." The New Albany Ledger accounts for the miatakes or misunderstanding as to the day of holding the Dumoralu: State Convention ad follows: The facts in the ca4 mr be briefly stated. The day originally hxmi be the Ceutral Committee was an iocouuA-ut one for the mass of the people, aud the press and people asked that it be changed. The Chairman of the State Central Committee, not deemiug it necessary to call the Comnittcc together for that purpose only, addressed to each member a letter or circular, asking for an expression of opinion as to the propriety of making a change. A large majority agreed that the time ought to be changed, and named Wednesday, January lltb, as an appropriate day. Upon ascertaining (bat fact the Chairman of the Committee made out an official notification of it, and sent it to the Ledger for publication, which, we take it, he had a perfect right to do. It is greatly to be regretted that the change made by the members of the Committee does not meet the approbation of some distinguished Democrats; but we presume they will wisely conclude that what can't be helped must be endured. The New AUiany ledger says it has been ascertained by a committee appointed for tliat purpose that seren thousand persona can lc provided with comfortable accommodation in the city proper during the approaching State Fair. In addition to these, large numbers can be accommodated at the St. Charles Hotel in Portlaud, one of the tinest houses in the West. Numbers of steamboats will be in the vicinity ready to ;irct)iumodate visitors if necessary, and Louisville only four miles distant, which can be reached in forty minutes, has as fine accommodations as any city of its size in the Union. It will thus be seen that there need be no fear of a lack of accommodations for as many thousands as r ay wish to attend the approaching State Fair. -s tixzf Considerable excitement has been created in the Fire Department of Indianapolis, and a project has been advocated of disbanding the old volunteer companies, and introducing Steam Engines, manned by men receiving pay. The City Council have taken the matter into consideration, and made estimates of the relative cost of the two systems. The following is the cost of that of steam : Salary of Chief Fire Kugim er " Assistaut " Engineer of steam engine , Seven drivers at SoOO each , Fireman for steam engine Three pipemen, Ac, at 1400 each Ten tuen to work hand engines, hooka, Ac... Feed for ten horses Three foremen for hooks sod hand engines.. Contingent expenses soot 4'0 GUI) 3,500 500 Met 1.400 1,200 150 3,001) Total - The following was the estimate cost of a new outfit : Oue steam engine Ten homes at $2uf each Harness for horsas House aud lot for steam engine Hol. feet Uoos r"t . . ....... ........ ........... .................... 112,550 of the . 2,000 too . 5,000 .. .:, '100 Total 4lo,460 The honor of having a Steam Fire Department will hardly make up for the $12,550 per year that it will coat. 0r department costs, we believe, about 2,50O per year, and had it good machinery to operate with, would be an effectual protection against fire. All that the purse of our city will permit it to do will be to procure some good hand engines, and give the boys, who are so disposed, a chance to work. If this be done, the premiums on insurance will not materially increase, neither will we be under any apprehensions of a general counagation. .' - A special election for a town office was held at Paris, Ky., on Saturday last. The question at issue was, billiards or no Hllrds. After an exciting contest, the noes carried the) day by sixteen majority.

The Ittr?TRATED Pilcrim Almanac for I860. This is the first number of an annual which is intended its nn isuxiliary to the construction of the national monument to the Pilgrim at Plymouth, Ma . It is pr fnsely ill ust rated by Hilling--, is printed on tinted paper, and, altogether, is a very sumptuous affair for twenty-live cents. Its letter-press is chietly devoted to history, customs, lives. Ac, of the early settlers of our country. A. Williams k Co., pul-ii-h-ers, Boston.

Tlje Free aud .Accepted MaSOna of Cambridge City intend Iayin;r the corner stoue of u new tCflfjpif for their order on Tuesday next. September Oth. (Jrand ter Downey and (Jrand Chaplain Pelan are expected to le in attndance. MARRIED, On Thursday evening, the 1-t in-t., b Rev. J. J. Hight, Mr. PntLir Horn, of this ity, HkJ Mi-. IlAcaurr O. Blackeirx.oT Vanderburgh county. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. g IE 9. 8. BOJSmJTJtl,JS0. 10 JiJt.V WW street, has now in store aiiJ i constantly receiving for the Kail and Winter Trade) the bwt stock ever brought to this .tato or li mity. of all I kinds or HARDWARE suited to the Wet, and I which, having been selected aud purchased in rson, from the motft extensive Importing 11 i:-cm i aud Manufactories of nearly all the Eaatern cities aud towns, in addition to several iavstcSa km orl d directly by him from gocd manuliictureis- Kn rlish and O'erman he can, and will m II as lo tany coucern in the West ; Uelinj; t onfitleiit that goods and prices .caunot fail to BMaM ud sati-IV. lie would ask the especial attention of Merchants, Manufacturer, Osfpsnters, Millu rights. Coopers, Gunsmiths, and all who need any articles usually found iu A ttrst class llarduaio tore uh'le3ale and retail. Without pursuing detail, the mention of a f-w leading articles may be well, viz : Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Shears, and Scissors, iucludiuK Geo. Wosteuholm i on .s justly celebrated uianutie Hires ; Butcher's Knives aud Steels; Vilas, all kimin aud sizes, of Butch -r's aud other mauufacturta ; iMM Chlsala, ougei. Braces and Bitts, ami all Carpent rs' ami t'oopers' Tools, from Ohio Tool OoaUMUiy; Barton's, Rochester, and White's, Biiflalo, Haavfcctorls, toacthf t with Cook's noted Patent Premium Auer bitts. Also Hand, Kipping, Panel, and Back Saws ; also, the various sizes and styles of Mill. Circular, ami Cross-Cu t Saws, with Tut tie s Patent Hook Tooth Cross-Cut Saws ; large and small Scaler, in great variety of pattern ; Axes and Hatchets for nil purposes; Houe Building Materials. All iJunu. r' Materials: Gunners Implements to almost aayextent; Meat Cutters aud Stutters, Iron and VVootl Pump Curls, together with Chain Pump FixtaTMj Ames' and ether makers' Shovels, Spader, and Grain Scoops; Jack Screws; a tine assortment of all kinds of Brushes ; Copper and Iron Kiv.'ts and Burr ; Protecti i W....pous; Horse, Wrought, Casing, ami Finishing Nails, all sizes; a new ami excellent assortment of Fishing Tackling ; Paint and Coffee Mills; Corn Snellen ami Mill.-. Agent for DshjMIW f felenl Pn-niniin Saw Gummer, fcr Upright and Circular Saws. GE. 8. 8DNNTAG, sep.1 No. To Main Street. OF THE UNIVKKSl'l'V. AT t'AMBHUXiK, M ASS. The Intrnrtur in tki frhrx.l are : Ifox. Jokl Pakkek. LL. ;.. Royal Pndessor. Ho. TiiRoPuitls Prsos, I, I.. I) Iaee Pndessor. Bos. ExottY Wasiibvsn, LL. !.. t'niversity i'ruf UE Co V BSE OF .V.sJ.'f cTloS embraces the various! branches of the Common Law : and of Equity, Admiralty, Commercial, lutt rnational, snd Constitutional Law ; aad the Jurisprudence of Ute United States. The Law Library cmni.-ts of alut 14, volumes, aud as M works appear. Ikey are added, ainli ve'-y effort is mm to ten ler it complete. Jtistrtietion is ghrea by oral Isctvres .u I BXf -i-tious. (and by recitation anil examinations in COtlnectiou with thuui.i of which there are ten SVeej week. Two Mot Cotutsaie also hoiden in each week, at eacb of winch, a cauo previously piven out is argued by four stadeuts, and an opinion delivered hy the Presiding: Tnstrueter. R 101ns atid other facilities are also eruThiexl Sag the t'luh Courts ; and an AssemMv is le Id weekly, for practice in del... 1 . and ac iuirmt; a kattvk) IgS df parliamentary law and proe line;.. Students may enter the School in nny tior." of their professional studies or mei ran tile puisioi-, and at th commencement off either term. 01 in the middle, or other part of the term. . They are at liberty to elect irkat stadies the will pursue, hi 'cording to tlc-ir view of their own wants and attainments. The Academical year, whi li comiueaces on Thursday, six weeks after tin- third Wednesday in Jaly, is divided into two terms of twenty ireeJkl each, with a vacation of six weeks at the end of each term. During the winter vacation the Library is opeaed, warmed, and lighted, fr the nse of th. memher of the School. The Exercises of the next Term will coMnenes on Monday, sept. .. imjgk Applications for admission, or fur catatocaes, 01 any further infjrmatii'n. nciy he made to either hi the I'n t"e.oi s at t'ninliridiie. Camhihimji:, Julv 'J.'., is v.i. spp3-taw3wui mi,'1 hi 1 ' AMERICAN ttti 1 i m xt-: t r W IlOlCSillU VlOUllIlg H0U3t TlJf.V i-KJlBM .feVO. THE WHO Li: Clothing trade of the e-t w comparative!) of small amount, ami was confined almost exclttsively to a retail business iu the Isrp r towns and cities atove. Now this line of Oooils b- !.- m an almost indispensable j.rt of the stock of every general Dry Goods store from the crowtied city to the cmsa-ro.ids stand. Like all changes in trade, however, this one has not been prvdueeil except for the best of reasons. Auiotig these are the i it saving of material by cutting a large qnantiv. f garmeuts together the superior work and spued of sewing machines in manufacturing the great saving of time in waitiup for your "turn" at the Tailor's the uncertainty of even tlirn getting a satisfactory Mflt," und above al' the saving of at least oxe-adfthe cost of the garment iu tin price. For a number of year this lev- onl t been a pirt of our gefleral Dry Goods business, tint wo have made arrangement to devote our whole hUeu exclu

sively to it alone wan such tines of Notions and K-rsotn u their euuntv lualini'd toact, so tlnt tinFurnishing Goods its w ill I., n cessary and desirable Board can select fpuu the W hole, in that trade. Beliiving that the true Interest of By order of the rreahtoat. HkS trade wffi ks to sustain us in this enterpri , an''i ;t r. HOIiNRROOR, Svc'y.

we wouin 1 especuuiiv mi uouui e 1 11a 1 we now 11. u on hand one off the largest and most desirable stocks : WKLL MALL CLOTHING that m.c ever offered to the tra'le (if the West. We respectfully solicit a call from all our old friends and the trade generally. We charge nothing for thmrin-j our goods, aud no nwelt if yen them. We are prepared to sell to all prompt-time-iniyers us low as any no use iu me mule, a lii'eiat discount also made for all a W.M. K. r'UKNCH ,t CO.. se:t No. M Main htrn-t. W. E. FRENCH S CO., WIIOLKSALK PKALEU IN RKAPY -M UY. Clotliing, r.iYA- ; e jf ot 10 m s , No. M Main Street, KvausTllle, Ind. Agents for Oernian Anchor IWjltimr Cloth. T4 LWBT UBJiV PO.E His right knee is larger than the other. Hi eyes were weak . Any one takiug up the Pom-y and notifying the nadersigaed, wit he liberal! rewardeil. tep3-lwd KDGAR HI NK. mm wtswct. 1 in, -in i.nnii to stock iu the Yaudei burgh County Alii cultural ami Horticultural Land Aseociation alfl take notice that a call is maiie i r tin- balan o due ou subsoriptious made prior to ISat aiid tin. n dollars ou each share on the new stock : the w li.de amount is needed, and will !e nreivrd. ep SAMUEL UKIt, 1" resident. mwE w noons . .v; i ooous: WW 6. EMBICH 4 W, have Just receiraV their first shipment of Fall and Winter Pry C'V. 1.1 which tbey invite the at leu 1 ion ot their nam customers. Tlie.v will be sold at their usual low prices. No trouble to show minis, so call in. . . , bod.), at No. 49 Main street, and look at tlwtu. AfiHF.ESE! CHEESE! Wy ii bxs extra Hamburgh, do lbs each 10 bxs extra English Baity, small si- I r Faruilies. cases Pine Aptie Che so, a superior sample, at ERSKINK, CI RNICK S ( O. S, Sepl 47 Mailt stle I gfjBTJrE RS HI P- ALEX. AT. CJOSTER and WM. . OWYN hue Ihil 1 1 1 beu admitted as in -in ' rs ot Hie h. ai ot 1.1 1 raa A Co., ruder which style tin- outness el sesain as heretofore. M. W. FOSTER. OM Fo-i 1.1; KVANSVILLC, Sept. 1. 18".1 sx-pl O' E '"ES, B BAJV AT ii.tr PER 1 OO LPS Lj,(" poiiu-i" 1 Hran for sd. at 6V per 100 lbs, at . II COOK A SON 100 sepl Bi Sit LI S EAR CttBJS' H, ceived and for sale at Z. H. C0)K A 30K S.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

.1 fw arrival of oasa Cms hid Ut Alicante Mats, , uTf Kastem Oris "is, sett Sfmrt- 1 Market lUskcta, 4 I . D W'"'!''li pOon-. d . flvu: Si-ivwe, package ''arjMjt Ta. ks. 1. Mat. i. Safes r T - ;il . II OOOK a BON'S. IWpl 25 BX8JVO. 1 UA.Mtt BfJ I'M EE Mi has W. K. Cheese, 1" bxs Ktcrlish Italic. l.. i" cases Vim sk lo. 1 II. enK A BOS. sepl tmk mwmm tk.iik. -jvht i n i '1 1T s! anier iia-tiiiKS, a tin" a' mi nt wt G ods lrc:n t In- K i-t . -uitaM- to tke wauls id'th.- Kami lie if Evar.sville, con-d-tini: in part i f .".ik u,, suar cured, line flavored HaSMBi USSt tt.s Kihhed Sides Bacon, -1 o lbs bhoulilers prime, 3 Heroes Extra Bo. 1 Lard, U) U.xen P. ,t C'a Wst and German Soais, ' boxSX Stat and Opal Caudle, iusAJ lxs. bfjBaf fancy 8 ips, ' barrels extra No. 1 Iird Oil, barrels Golden Syrup. This article is niueh recommended. '.haps AeSSsxsds, Fill. i l'vans, ami Bra.il Nut s 3 casks Bor "eaux Prunes a fine lot, '2 lK)Xes genuiue Italian and Vermicelli and MaeearoeAj :i hl'ls Love ring's Crushed Sugar, IMi do Pulverized Sugar. These Si: irs are mJite wleileJ hy all in tin- tta lc to Ik- the het in the Unit, d States. Mackerel eatAh of I860 in M!s and hhl No. 1, No. 2, and No. -I. White Fi.-h in half barrels', '20 hags Itio Coffee, A line article of wo--Utack Tea c;u.i!, if Dot -uiK-iior, to any in the city r., &c. N. U. The whole of the above Osods having leeti bought for Cask, we are enabled to idler our old and new customers any articlee they may reqolre mt sack prioss us w ill quite surprise them, t-all and examine for j-ourselvca, at ERSKINK, CUBNIOI t 008, s-pl 47 Main ! r. t . J . C. NUBLINC, (MaSBBU.1 wtxm l uuxx, DoidsACo.,Cixcinnati. Manufacturer of FIRS AND BURGLAR PROOF Corner Third aud Division Streets, EVASSV ILI.E, ISl . Constantly oa hand, all different si.es off Bam, latest style and improvements, guaranteed to In? cijual in durability and ftnish to any Eastern manufacturers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Aio- Manufacture of LOOKS, WALL SA FES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished in the beet styla of workmanship. Specimens of Saf, etc.. may he seen at Me-.i-s. Roelki 1. Kinsman .V Co., T'i Main street, to whom all ordets muat be asbii -e--i. aug it m KAIIN takes t hi opportunity to ieSoeXB the citixens of Bvaosi (He .md tke public generallj that he has his stock uf KALI. AND WINTER CLOTHING complete, snd partioihtrly. that he has iM.rght MM oi the liuest ready-made Clothing at the t.ibli-linient of Brooks Dro., New York a much tietfei made-up Clothing than Pevlin's, and ftAsea )ei 1 tit. cheaper in th price id which he ii ites the public to satisfy themselves, and ! their own jndce. in regard to the Olotklng and price. He h.is also oiii ployed a tn st -rate Tailor st his estahlishment, which will enable him to make up any ihiu,' in Ins line to older, as cheap as they can ie bouvkt r-.,dy-inade. llesides this, he kc-ps a u'eiiersl .cortnu nt off Geutleiie 11 s Furnishing Goods, and a very od assortment of Hoys' and Children's Clothing. Ph ase call at his store, on Main street, and ..itlafy yourselves of the above facts. uugti Cio.vs n ri tw.s'.i . t o .- i' e ' TlON. Notice is hereby given that on the second Tuesday 111 Ocpjbcr, hciug the eloveutb 'lay of said month, in tin year A. V. 18 a, there will be a A) opened iu each fowtiship in Vanderburgh county, at tke usual places of holding elections therein, tor thepurpis- of takiug the . use of the iUalitic"l voters of said county, on calling a convention to alter, umei.d, or revise the Constitution of the State of Indi um. JOHN S. GAVITl. ati:3-r.w Wl.i.S'TEi TO EXCHJ.WE-340 acres off vaieaMa 'rosea' Land, in Usrroll county. Iowa, for a IIoiimj -nid Lot ReSB Street 111 Ei iisville. Apple to bTuNE, Attorney.- et Law, EvaioivWe. satikt Ttl in a inis. KG IB A MEW E k R By. 'W lllllll I WE MJMWM J 1ST ITO HfU II I i 1 lion e L i lies ,olI Vat'hes, Diannmd Lad,. Alsotciv fine Eu 'i-h Watches and some lM-autlfVff sets of Coral Jewelry. In a asei time we ehall receive our Kali stock." In tke iioaiil iine we will sell at remarkably low prices. Bl J TKOLFF l!Ros., aofjSO 1 ii 4 Main street. MM i,THlS EBEHM O 1 TEB8. - WYM RURT2, at roe Wkoleeale and Retail CaofeetionaTj oa I'ir-t strvet, two doors from the Post OtBce, has again L eu appointed sole agent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters , In th- rttj of Evansville, snd he vill receive daily, supplies by Expr. sa, eiveettj fftoa the Packer, in Baltimore, lie 1 prepared to ofter the trade such iudueements forjthe entire season as have never kw offensl in this market heretofore. A constant daily slijiplv ale a - on linnd. so that deah-r-i and families can obtain at any time during the season thino-chain-Oysters, 111 c.nis and hall cans, ami ill tile h1 I'll, warranted ireah and sweet, and very miperior 1 111 11 i or alio 00 nil v. 1 ernn asn. .tint none mil bankul.le i.ioi. , v .coed. A. KUBTZ, anj in Sole Ageot tor Evaasrille. 111 ll.ivoraiiil iii iliiv. I ei 1 11 s .i7.li. Anil none but iTOt h FOB tJI.E CHEAP. OJVE , : . rar old Mules, perfectly kind and off good site. Oue MltrTi Cew. I One hue Saddle Horse, ami goal in any harness. One Iielian i'miv, utso a pnul worker in Ii u 1 Z. II. COOK A SON'S ugil-dAw Stock Yard1. MMOf MRo.y. 1 00 itt-.vin.Es Uff MM sorted sizes, wat ranted to le off tke ery le.-t qualitv, just received ami for sale by shit JACOB STRAUS t SON. Notice to Directors. PMMIK IHBErroRS Oi- THE SOUTHM ales tern Indiana Agricultural and Mechanical Listrf t Fair a ill meet tt Lvsustiile on Tuesday, SeuSember ntk,lSS9,for the purpose of selecting Judges of Award fir the ensuing Fair. Directors will please make out and htitig with thm a list 1 PUBLIC SCHOOLS TBI HE FREE SI HOO 1.8 OF THIS Cm will commence on Moudav. Scntcmb. r oth. AH transfers to or from the citv must be made prbr to Septemls-r 2nth. I?j0. j By order of the Board. au-l-t I P. HORMJROOK, Clerk. rm WO OB TUB EE I'EBf PI.KJSM. ant 1 sun, furnished, to rent, in the ceutral part of th city. Inqttire at the Journal office. (M Mons. Danielle's HAXClXCx ACADEMY, P1AKUL.K BMsfi. )ao. V -. j:.i.V! .. WOULii BEB WM BpeCtfhMy advertise to Ike Parents und yosjrig Ladies and (ieatlenieii of Kvansville, that he will comuieiice his second coi:, 5e of instruction in the faslnonable art of DA NCI NO mi the first off Oi tot., r, win 1. 11 wiUgeansatee to learn all UasUsa and M . 11 wh will place themselies uinl. 1 , his instruction, all the dances of the day (eighteen m number.) in a single cour, or will make 110 charge. Tli snfrst guarantee the public can kave, t that Monsieur will do all hu proteeees, is a refer. !:. .- t to any oae and every one eho have beeu utider his tntoi -biii, ttie term iut close 1. all of whom can 1 warn. 01 ua 11. n n.-u in .uun correctly, t-iglil .-en d.n.. 1 iu twentv I. smmis. Mv contract with each and every adult pupil is to learn them all the 1 dances now danced, for the sum often dollars h, leui'Le-- of tie uiimbei m loons required . so. With soine pupils I can acconiplish Id's in tweU ami t;lten less, n-., aud with s. nie it re- ' quires tarty. 1 will aiso ciiarantee to learn all Children U -twern th-' ai ot ... .ind II 111 one 01 oii-.-aud a halt course ol le-.ii.s -the parents theuaelrrs and Ike public to be the juilgee. as to wliether th-y dance cor only jump iu bad time to music, as they have . Iei-B taught bv soi-dis-tnt Dancing mimics who ; iormerJv visited tlu city. Parents and friends will Is at all tunes admitted to the Children's school, w hen they can thetn-ehe, - .- Monsiem system of iuipartinc this very iruportanl ranch ot edninflon to the young. Mon;, jr w Ul li. devote lrt of his tiuie to l-aching priitte - - of vouug Ladies at tirivste lesideu- e-. Al- to private Instructions tauy youug lel.i who may peeffef to b, iastradeel m lier own j irlor. Ohitd. 1 -r 1 las- eii.rv Wi-dnesilav anl Saturitsy, Ueu t t-. t P. M. ) I n Wed r.-. lay and S..t 111 .lay, In. in 4 to 0. tiealleiniTi'r Mass every Monday and Thursday M-aiug. rrom 7 to in. tt'-lm 'U LI, II HAN1LLLE P. D. n o o p SKIRTS AT BE It Li Ell PHUT S. KM BD 11 . l 0. have this day teceivedby i. p. ess, a large let 01" Children's, Mioses' sod Ladies' s.eet Spring Slurts, which tbey will soli at gru.itlv reduced prices. Call iu ami ses thsm. aug31

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TfmlSSOLUTMOJir MW The copartnership heretofore existing undo) the st vie of Stoddard tt Tnoinnsoa mat dissdve Am;ut -'Jd. Win. II. P. Stoddard if authorized UH use the namo of the lat :irm in settling all ac counts, end will continue to transact all busim-sH as In-fore at 17 Main street. aug'HlAwiJw gtj c conn au ' iOB.V MEAL ! COK.' MEAL .'-30 biihelsof fresh ground t'om Meal from tUcountry, at KKSK1NE, CUItXICK A CO.'S, aii(T8 47 Main street. MP .i.i-t re. ived per stear-n r Jacob Poe, a prime i n le of mig:ii -cured 1 tried BesC Call and try it, at MISKINE, CI ENIOK t.'.' attSfl 47 Main street. f f 1. E fJMERX. OS' HAS'lt :i:ni ir saie, jo uo.eii Aiiiie carers, oiuetkiug different froai the old JjrXl OEU. S. SONNTAG, 10 Main st. t liini; jjno P EJtE UJM'IJKEU Bl' Ttih ..- i IED TOWERS. Just arri'i ! liuu le East, a fie.h supply jf salient DBV GM1)S, consisting in part of a large lot orMosijtiito Bats. Caiic e, c., Ac, wh'u h we offer low t Trash, at ..or cheap Cash St.Te, No. 45 Main street, Evansviile, Ind. ung2 MILLER A NIEHACS. SOUTHERN RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT GUIDE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, rwUE JP UKLISHHH 0ETHMH WORK ML witlr-a circulation of ten thousand perm ; k, would respectfally inform the merchants of Eva ismd vicinity that he is prewired to qpBti Kt for advertisements Mt very low rut' -.. ms. Buines Card Si" i t a: ':n ne Square W " Half Pace '-'." " UtiePago 50 T" Address J. C. BRAI., Editor Southern Railroad Guide, Box 44J, Louisville, K . jvlt-d IIUNNELLS Flooring WKlllm cobneb or WALNTT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVASsl IT.I.i:, JVMMV EtiTJlBijMSU.lt EJT rjtnnis is now in lull oiietattou, Willi new auu c mplete Machinery of the latest style, for Plai ing and Dressing Lumber, planing ami grooving Fl airing, making Doors and Sash Mouldings, Window Blinds, and . very other description ol work al n iu such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to 1 m 11 done, aud will be otfereu at the lowest cash prices. Tacking Boxes of all kinds made to order. Brackets and Scroll Kawta to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Sawing done to or ler, and in the luosit approved style. jySI WILLIAM HUN NELL. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PBQFJUBT0B8HIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGAN IZ AT ION. IfWESSBS. HJMMEB a BBE1EISS, WVML from New Orleane, havu purehasod the ST. i'HAULES SALOON, on First street, ntwrly MSsite the Post Office, and have refitted it in an elegant and attractive sty lei t. II lit. 1. Tic new proprietors have had long experieii e as keejs-rs ot fashionable and popular Ke tatirati's in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to coin bine.aU the elegancies and iMturirt ! Northern and Southern lbvttaurats in the ST. CHARLES. They ha e brought a large at.d complete .-tin k of choice L qoors from NewOrleans, which they Oottscteel with care during their bmdnesa in that city. Their connections and acqeaiutaaoa in that city ill enable them to obtain the choicest sup plies of Lhpaors, Fruits, and luxuries from that aial ket in tuture, and they w ill Spare u exjs;nsx nor pains to make the $T. CHARLES ur ass, hereafter, its former representation, as a plei sant Haloon, a place of good living, and elegant, re i:,-l aud luxurious resort. Ur Billiard players will find at this Sal. ion a set off the fltimt lnartde tup Billiard Tallies, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. M II Uns wick ft- C. The undt reigned flatter tlitmselves that lot.. BXp' rience ai d 1 :reftil a ften tiou w i 1 1 enable tic 111 tp Merit re utatioti eipnal to any Saloon in tin sraafera oosjatry. ky A hpiendid Lunch will lis served up i 1 tin1.1 M appri red style. evrv ssoraiaa at itf o'clock, HAMMER m BI1EI Fl'SS, aiuti Late ot New Orleans. SK TE.ni'I.E'S t O.TII'OI Wi ( F HOPS AND BONESET IT is the safest, surest, cheapest, tind iuo-t eli.a1 ble rented v lor the permanent cure of COLI, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, CROUP, WHOOM'G coi .,11, And all atlcctions of the Throat and Lungs. Itlietim prepared upon Reicatiee priadplee, and ti 11 ! article that are entirelv vegetable. The COMPOUND SYRL'P OF H0P8 AND BQMKSET Is m. mill ii tnred by 0. UOTHEXBUSFI k SOX, Hamilton, Butler Cunty, Ohio, to whom all itd 1 - nsnal be addressed ; and sold hy KRLLEl: A WHITE, Brugi-n Kvnnsville, Indiana, and by Druggists and MerchanU tbr lughont the country. jan2tly mmn. wJ 05L 'X , .. .'(tf' , , EXTBJ MJB M V RtJ ii i". A No. 1 Pine Apple Cliissie, i ttds iowdi i-ii Begar, h!N Crtlshe I ilo, :.n It -i clinic,- sugar -cured Dried Beef, .'IMi It s prim.- I.enf Lard, IU bxs Star Candles, In bvs ( )pal do, lokitttinew" MacUerel. Received imt n erSt. Lotus, at '.. U. COOK st BONtl. W O.VItOJP0BTKB AXD SCOTCH MLj A LK -l caks aaae1 pts st its London P irter, 4 do do do Scotch Ah . A ceil 11 1 in-imported article at aejl9 X. M.COOK ,f son's. WmAM.VTS, OILS. R VJBJ18UEi M li IS) kegs pure White Lead. 800 k.gs do do Zinc. "Tiki lbs pure English Red Lead. J" cans French White Zinc Closs, ' lbs LiiL'lish Patent Drier, ! lbs as- d Paints dry, " It isi cans do Paints in eil, 2'si extra Puttv, in tin cans, gallons Liti.-.-ed Oil, 1 cask No. 1 Coach Varnish. 1 do White Demar do, 1 do No. 1 Furniture do, 1 d'i Brow n Japan do. With ,1 full assortment Off Paint. Scrubbing, Whitewash, Horse, ami Counter Brushes. Ju-t received by E. S. BATJCOK. T II E A ITT , E .JUT .V STIlt AHEAD. See ail -n hear Ladies remark that thev tan alerajn be inited at 8. BKLBXCH A Co.'S. Well, the reason is that Ikey keep everything In tl e Dry , (.ools line, and as they are disposing of their stock at rinluce l prices in ord-r to make room for au arly fall purchase ; the attraction ia. uuuually large. Tl-rir stock of Shoes is exevlleut, and In prices , cam ot tic excelled. nng4 MJLOIB! FLOUBI MJ raa ised aad for sale FLO I B I-JL'ST j Ws freak gaeeaid -xtra white wheat netar, 18 sks do su;erlBo do, ll bids extra do. All of which we warrant. augo VICKKIIY BKOTHXetg: KTJTCAL FIRE IMdl RASi'K CtMi'ANY," OF VANOKRBUROU COUNTY. V Kvansvili.v. Aag: t. ismi. ) LECTIO J. THi: A .V.VIAt election for seven Iir tur and n -etarv will beheld on MONDAY, Aug. i 1-' 1, between tke hours of j and 4 o'clock P. M., sit the oft; ,e, on Third street, adjoining the Creeveut City Bank. aug-lot Ki'tii. KAKLY. Secretary 11 s hi: is choice OJYmTB .V.S, .Ki bti-ln!s No. I Potatoes, In do prime Wi.ite Beaas. Receive I and for aie at ar Z. U. COOK A son s. 19E W .'tAI HERE Ll 8 59 CM T 'K . ju-t received aad for sale bv 'iJy ('HAS. McIOHNSTON. ft) E ti E TA BLEB! I A' tVE TABL E S ! Fresh VeaetobLe received everv uuru at jeSO '.. II . COOK A ON'S.. 09.1 I I I.'s i . MM t au'Jt 1,000 BALES JVtt. l, I OKO. Ft-iSTER A 00 , or. Locust st. and Canal. I 4v EA.fl LESS BAMS 10,000 HE. I ami 2X.., Imsh, varinns brands, forsnle lw bv huJ4 f.Ko. FOSTER A i n Brwdh eISA.siy RIFLE , mmWwmw DER-Adokaga Miami Blasting do, sTtsi feet pa jeat Safety Fasa. re:- 1. .. It. t O A. A SONS. Avt. . MA.ft IL I' FLOCK -3 MMLMJi'K lt'l MJ Wheat received t,er railnuid thiariov b - l". lij-r v i t. rn POSTM A , II. turn . i MLl.n SALT -1,500 WML Tl UK .1 L-LAND. forei I- bv I . i GEO. FOSTER A " MM RIME JTMB1 i OIIIIHH. IiRUM, ML 7..i'ltis whoiio now f'o.lfWh rw-otv.t and f.-.. sals at

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MISCELLANEOUS. CHANGE OF AGENCY. PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. IIaitr.ril, Conn. The agency of thl-t faroritJ Compsny. held by AI.LKN C. IIALL'K K, I".-;., has this day ett ii.ui' d, and JOHA V. XEXSE.V, Late of Memphis Tena., has ri aopointed as his fclici essor. Parties holding Policies iu the PIKKNIX, can have them renewed by rallhrg upon Mr. N". M. MAG ILL. General Ag't, Cinuinnati IXC II EASE OF CASH CAPITAL TO $400,000. BY THE PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY -m jro rS rCT IIABTFOKD, COSX. fJah Vs. t, ovr.lt HALE A MILLION DOLLARS. S. L. LOOMIS, President. li. Klllik.ii, Socretarv. Jf. Mag ILL, Ocueral Agent, Cincii uafi. 119 Applications receivtsl, Policies issued snd renewed, aud all bsincas pertaining to thi agency . mtmfM attended to by JOHX W. IkISKa, Agesjt. tt " office with lh . Bray, owr Ad.uns KApross Company. anylii-Sai A1TJTKMEJT O I t O .M I" J V ' 8 aSSKTS, AUGUST I, ISM. Cash on hank and in Bank 5.. s . i '..'. Cash i u tin Lands I Am uts.... :;7,4i 31 i',542 SO fyM0 m 1 -ji IWI Real Estate nninenmSered Loans peenri.il liy Mortgage on unencttuilered Real Estate Loans amply secured by pledge bf Stocks, Bonds, dv 50 share- C. S Trust Co. - . . 1 w s;;,e."iO fs Mock, New York 5,000 SDOehevss Asassieea Ex. Bank stock, N Y jggHW IK) slian-s Mi trosli!au Bank stock, N Y Ju.isst SOOekaree Beak off Coawmeroz St.k. N Y 20(WO 1 ''-bans OdatiueatsJ Bk Stock. N V, ):tjLn jWI shares Merchants" Ex. StiKk, N jr. 10,'ssl 4 -is shares ! Men bant ' Stock, N Y m.Tisi 900 shares Plm nix Sts-k. N V t',s" lOOeharfs Oeesri StK?k, N Y 4,'SSi nmi iharef Far. b ' St.s-lt, Hartf. rd r;hOn J.hi share.-. Pin. -nix : s k Hartford - ii,isif 200 khures Mer. f- Mannfae'rs 8t'k. Hartford.-" .' 'to 100 shales Mmm t k. Hartford tRMM, lOo share City 8tK:k, Harttord 17,.r 10 bares MercaatUefltk, Hartford ir.,oen 110 shares State Stock, Hartford U,")0 CS skan 1 Hartford f,. k. liartfartl -,'"" 50 shares of Connecticut River, t'k, ILirtford. 2 ."s 14 shares Qartford county St.srk. Hartford.... " si Joil shares Citizen' R ink tstk. Watemni ' . Ct...lO,'t) "$ nbaies Wati rl illy Sik. Waterbury, CI ! 4 shares 8Uflbrd 8tock, Stafford, Ct MM 1() share H dy 1.. Water Power, Mass 10,000 l(i shares New Britain Water Bon is ld,Oti 10 shares C P st- I R U Bonds ItiSMl ,0 Jl.NSI Ut'.'SV) I ..l." lO.ntKi 12,198 4,Wst "m.stsri jii,4si Jl,awi njmw tBBmt mjuB I3JM ;:.a " ijfBR goo lli.'ssi 1 ,'rr 41H lBt3S tn ist 7,4i 3.'llo,M' s 7:J0 Go .S" 47,712 M Acet.mulaftd Ititerent a Loans. Total A-i.-t Liabilities fjosaes unaAjmded and uot due . L7:t'i ol s. L. I.oomis, rVasidenf. H. K rt.M.s, Secretary. JOHN W. XEXSE.V, Agent, atlgl'.t EVHIISViile, Ind. J. IYlNSoN, late Master ockaoic, K.' et ti Railroad. 1. CALLAWAK, late Kngtneec an Km hini.-t do. WM. HUNTINGTON, late Foreman Moeldjer foi R.H-lker, Klnssoian A- Co. JOHN IVINSON & CO. MAStTAl-TCRKRS Ol' STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES B O I L E HS ! Corner Istet and Water Street, Evanarillt, Ittdtanm. Particular attention given to all such work as appertains to. MAILBOJtDB, STEAK BOA TS, 1'ISTILLEBIES, MIXJXU , SAW, CRIST, gUGAt, AND MALT MILLS; TOBACCO, WISEAXD LARD PRESSES: And in kaott MA TllNERY OF EVEitY DESCBIPT10N, Also, House Fronts,, Window Caps, and Sills. Ventilators, Gi-at r. Iron Ibtilings, and all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Dealers in Si- im aud Wat -'in.: -. St-ati U i '-''- Wjo igbi lion Pipes, Gain Belting and i'.e king ;;na rtie ttncK. rr. E-pe.dal attention fmiil to Jobbing, , . it ,.n 1 Rl ..-hi. tin:.. .1 ...1 -ii. 'AJLT! 8ALT.'L its bids 7 t.ush each, Ohio River Coin pany. 2,300 2W Hsi aK) vm " Dairy. Also. Dairy S.dt in MU and I 'Jib bag, f.,r v.,),. ;,t i -t i.itee, by AiEO. FOSTlwK & C ., SB Agent Ohio River BsJI Cwspaay. R OCUE8TE B A . V E UF FA L O CoOPEB r !.. Just received, a lari; :.--ortasvnt ot D. It. Barton's and White's Cottier Knives; also, patent V Crozes, Truss II 00 hi, ac. of tl.u ery be t qusli- I ty. J V OB T li A t 15 d SO N . auJI 474 Main Si . 1s t Second and Third. I rEinosE spLws t ax it STAJ'E ML PEACH BASKETS Ii conn- at last. To . those who want to ship or send to friends abroad some of those delicious reaches owcoaslac lata ! market, we would ?ay tMit wc have a lar.e b of J excellent peach bash- Is en h.-.tid, the very bt.t rtij deto protect this tender fruit from injury during 1 . . . . 1. , . ... . 1 1 un...i laiiim iiirwii' i", i vih ih- or loz- ; en, by fauoj '.. I!. COOK f SON. BRAN ! rem 'E.yri' BRAN ! BRAN J TO.'S FRESH HHA.V f n- sale .i txty-tive cents tT bumlrotl oug'J-i F.K6KINK CUKXU'K Or CO. MWt-I-VTRE- TV BFJr A till OH WW Piano fir six months, from llrsl of ii-ti4. r. Aayry to iv MOKB. OAN'Ll.LV. MUH. ti.J. I.EEHS HVISfl.Vi: si HMLF IT1TUYK OR SERVE i.'M.. FEVER AND AGUE jNRVOUS DISORDERS, YELLOW. CHAORES, AND PAN A MA IT VEKS, Can often Le previ Hied by the u-e ot this iliraluak4e Veraodv. Tke recipe e- from a ery celebrated Physician, afftet having thirty-live -li,wiu Hosidtals and I rivate practice 111 -eW lots. City.tand has Uu toe ted in all sections of the 1 Bntry, during th paateis years ailh Lb 1.1 - wi.nrtei !nl Hn Antm JfssVisMa. r4;mrfrmyrX- ''"'' "' I ri oaiutel .1 i.'in l oh .- lrl, ;. p . .,. n HAZARD I l'2t Maid, n I 'in. . slid I let street. t N.-W Y-ak For sale Hy T-Eirn j lAKTAH, .leli-d-twi'm iiltaM

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20 iSOXEz ' H1 A n . U ynL ' sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. v :.-r.- - ii Air Bhi So. i s k . i i nri; I a rsruf it .0 it a is.. .4 nut hixks t - - 1 . t.r ; ukri a . r.000 je2l sf tit KM : S e HI SHKC JS' 1 ue.t.'K mm mm SJ Z..11. COOK A SON. S mtXM. JUWT MMCMiVl sUKSSti. it l 1 ' rmtOttACC PACKAGE OP vmr.lMA M. V . s Twist, and Pig, foi .le lew bj .-. E. t.l LtiEET SOU, MJilTE A.BA IUO UHM.S. M.' iordei. Also Grev Lime in hi. is. and tiaTT-ts. fn itnv qn.mtitv 1 suit purehasGEO. FOSTRN t 00. Wm: E - vi-Et::! kehs fob sale by Mm, augi: S. E. tJILBERT i CO. 4V JAtftf.P JMTi.HE8.--4M DOXJM 1 ith or w ithout Sulphur Reded by Z. H. C00K A boK. I'S. t lfJlFF.-ir iou WANT MM Bran, go to N" sell cbofip. VI H Main street. They . 1 KERY I'.K'iTiiCRS. '; 1 0 TIERCES FBENH BEJ T -R - rri'ie", for sale I r "V GEO. FOSTER A CO. rrM; -40Bi; s. LAIWESIZEAS'JJ IX FISE Ml 01 ler, for sale by S. E. GILBERT A CO. wmasKET. UJ SH BO J R it S, MM reosaa, CoSoe Mills, Brushes, Dost Pans, Dusters, Clothes Lin - ti -s Pins. Bed Cords. Churns, Bowhs, Boiling Pins, Mashers, Cotton Hops, Mop Handles, Door Mats. Or anvthing rat may want. 'all and see for yourselves, at aug-, VICKKRY K K0T H KM, IS Main st. JV.Offf f& Flout for angle BBL8. EXTBA alc by CEO. WHITS WHEAT FOSTIB AC ,i,sA -:.i BHLS. EXTBA HIGH WW proof Rectified, suHaMe for the Southern trrde, for sale by QBO. FOSTUt sr OO. mmWEi POUK j BBLs., VERY HEAVY, v our ow u 1-acXinc. sor aal.- hw GEO. FOSTER ir CO. Ris-eivi-d this day ase for sale kjr tke aoaea s wy leu JA:oB 8TRACB A SON, mtgU 74 Main aC, kes.8exx.ud and Third. li I ' 1' HJ.HV-l.OOO fl IJL uwleilgefto be the best iu the market. For s 'e hy i 7 il. CooK 8OK, "- Aeeut foi Evansville. v: O IU i?. TMM UJYDBMBMmt.VEII will aiii.lV to the Board of Commiaaioiten -.f vaaslerkergk 1 ueuty, oa the first Monday fa September luxt, lo-wit : On the 5th day of aaid month for a grant of license to retail Spirituous Liquors, at Lis usual place of business, comer of First and viae stn-ets. "g'-tt JOHN H. Bit EM KB A CO. FjfiA k e .v run : that brskise. ML cniNK'K A Co. are prepared to receie City Orders to the extent of oe Tkoua,i iMmlltu irfKir, iu exekeaka ter ii series at their store, 47 Main street. augl'2 mwoitr IJOOli I OTATOES.r bids fa , of those 1 leMiit Mercer Potatoes, eupei ioi t" anything in the market, received this day aud toi sale by I HAS M .i"l!N-T A, myii Main street, near the Canal. CM F.s I A l"s . C APS i FOR CMKI8TM - A laree and SB I e lid assortment Cans. for men and .--. latest styles, jttst retired wr Kxres by VAI TIER MARCONMKK, d 7 No. 99 Main street. mWEW .HJ4 it E MEL 150 w a.. -, w hole .im! li ii! CI. is aud kits. Meaerte l nembei-s, reo-iicl this day per railroad, lor sale !ow by E. GILBERT A CO., je'Jl No. 4 Sycamore street. fO H 1 O.V I ii R. '.s BJ TTt.Yt. Wis 75 bags assorted Cotton Yarn, ion hales - 1 god Cotton Batting. In store and fir sale bv my 11 vviIKELFR A RIGGS. WjLOI R FL O I'M ' I " 1 ) UJRHEl. 8 ML and s:.cks in store and t j arrive, extra and superfine Com. try Brands as good as the best and as low- as the lowest, at jell li slBEI BROS., S2 Main st. T. Til E LOVERS OF Ji tUOBIi 1 'up of Tea. We are now in receipt of a very choi lot off loose Teas. Iwught expressly for retail .1 Call one and all. Sampler given with pleat -are, by . IICOOK At SON. W W.I I. is f.l TE.V T I OJS1BE TM MM LFU We are agents for the celebrated Bib Pa teaS Kiiv Pro d and Thief Preof 8aJsa, inanni. ti :ni. d by Hull. 1 'a 1 roll a-Co. Cincinnati. A con 1 mi ; t on hand, and sold at manufacturers plio-s. TRKSTOiff BROS. WBBEJIiit M t.l .ri MEL TMK) Jff. VJ PA tilMO at Factory Prices A large stork N. F. Bi Itiag Company's Goods in store at all t i 111 . at M am 1 m 1 1:1 us piticrs. Warranted an l-'ri"i to aay asker. c. S. WELLH, tnai-J SiXfiia tke mn Sas, l ! Firststreet. m 9 o t 1 :. th 1: 1 . 'it 1: R s 1 v.vj?i W W willupply t tin- Board of Commissioners 1 1 vaasierbargk County, on the first Monday in Sepr m xt. to-w it : On the oth day of said month for a grant of License to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his usual place of bUsiuesn, on Front street, between Lis t and Pine streets, Liansville. aag-3wd JAMES t'ARTER. f.fM. -J.V LtHttMM lisnitr.s rlear llsmn Sides, jimsi lts extra siignr-cureil Hams. .VK) SlM.ulders. ft bids choice Lard. Becoived and fur sale bv HAS. McJoHNSTON, atigll Posey's Bloek, Main street. mZiTOtH.' STOt K ! 8TOCM .' 9 -l tine :! year oht Bay Mules, No. 1 Mil.li Cows, -n- Id of fall I r.-1 ( beater White Hogs. For sale at Z. II. COOK. 4 SOU'S Jy29 Mock Yard. Mhs ''I E ' H.I. ft s 1 oti Ol' TERSE 1 eleur.-itiMt Hauls, togetlier with a fool nsorimeiit ol other meats Shoulders, Clear Sides, Pickled rorlt. Di iisl Deef, Beef Tongoea, Ac, js-i received and for b.ile Lv 1 HAS. McJOHNSTON. e.' Main stret, near the Canal. jra on TloJjrmTr MCE .VEE EmW parMeveJ i;. heretofore -.xisting between T. .1. White and C. G. Keats, under the name of I. .1. White a Co., is this day diss deed by mutual consent. C. O. KEATS is asoiM uutborijunl to settle accounts. KvANsyiLta, A . ItSS.- aagfi-lOt LEV! S. CLARKE, gflO.-KTMJ CTOR ajll Ri lilt Lit. Bs Stum corner of Sixth aud Walnut strteta. mW 1 pr. pat I to o afn t for all work iu out line- aul7 MM f It i: It T HO Wit, JBt BITEVT. eVciii. e on be jud etrt et, U-tweeti Yine aad Dialejssi, Begt d.ior to the old Prvkhyterian Church. Plana, ss-cincatione, detail drawings, Ae., far all classes oi buildings, prepared ou short uotice, aad on reasonable, tf t mm aueI7 4 OB THE LA It I E s. JUST UEl EI I EL : -t styLc, such as "Kisa Me Sweetly," "Kiss MeQn ''KieaJfe if You Dare." Also, an tment i Luhin's Extracu, warranted ear ) and ernuine, at KKLLKR WHITE'S aogMAei Drug Store. giHEESi: : t HEESE BOXES 9Ls 1,- , ived tliis day and for sale bv II AS. McJ0HIfST0!f, I soy's Block. BTain street. MLml-y'mKluM ! V-MJS'MmAM! W i") hhls pur. h t ViueRar, 10 do Grae do. Received and for sale by aeejW HAS. McJOMMBTOM. A'ff t'AB st 1.. I it . I. OOH ST 01 h of all the various grades of brands and refined Sugars, t ow ou hand iu. I for sale by OUAS. M.JOHNSTON. aSsgg Poet y's Block, Main street. mLWIIUIESlisiolbs extra sucar-cnred Pried Beef, 500 lbs canvassed do do Hams, .V s 1 ttx Side Bae. m , -ViO lbs Lard, .-".i mm Slild'r do. r BeefTongues. .V) lbs Honey, a lot of freth Butter A Eggs, just ii. eivd and for sale at MgS VICKKRY BROTHER? glOOUIES.EXPBESmL f POM WE tn.. ladini ejsd fJklMtSB. . 1 - Fn-uch Plums, at lOceuts per Ih. 1 : -s , orkey Prunee. at iV catspe' 1 1 s 1 tt, ante 'ui rants, Usl cans Puie Apples. InO do Pe.iTS. tisi do Mrs iH-rries, ' bottles assorted Pie Fruits, lisi cans assorted Tabk Fruits, 10 caeee Citron, ; cans Lobsters, too do Salmon. 10 boxes choice Iemoue, hbls pearled Barley, J'. tmxes laver Raisins. x itli a frrNasortment of Al T. . n. Ci earn U .-limits, Filbuts Ac. Just reCesewd- fresh and Asm ... 1 ,.i . . . 1 L . I ,'. 1 l,,u w 1.. aagj-jj. j. g IVBCOvMC V. tO BE SB. FBESt I and for sale Lv HAS. McJOHNSTON. r.sitntjust I.Ceiv. mirti 500 LBS. PRl.WM LKAF I ABB -s Be Mo. I Wi ft I 'heeee. bxs ll amhnreh Cheeee, "It - p ui Parley JUc-ivedat Z. M. COOK A SON S.