Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 September 1859 — Page 1

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EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNALS'" EVANSVILLE, IND., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, I859. NUMBER 20. l t VOLUME XII.

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t. T r. m NO. C1U4U. Bd. H. McNEHl vim NSV1LLE ,. - ... THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal BniMlig Locust M., tes ra Wmttr. rJi a-A 110 p,ir:::::::::::::"::::".:"--:". to the week (payable toOrrwr.) M rri-Weekly Paper - 7, r.r - vteeaij "" .;, 1 UO ra immedUte business, in their uwn ume; The m.lvrtiiwninu lor iw ihjd?i u. uiuw a . a .1 . - a well as U ti-'l advertisements nu saurrits of auction sales, ana auven.iswui ... ii o other parson. sent In by them, mimt I f- W lis I ntir. JNo report, resolution or proceeding of any aorToraUon. octaty , aacUton or public m.tinc attention to natter of MM lntM I nawrtSW, umm r , .j-i.i win not lis marts, unless pam tor - "-''- Tii , thaT-Ct i. Van at cSos. sad when discsaUnaed la less than a TV. taTaraoa 9( taa whole year will be chartred. nsSratthe expense of the attorney, ordering, and 5fiSWa9l proceedings, but colVfble "OerCfor Job Work and traBaient admr-nr-" are CAdlf. llfT 4 00 00 i 8 00 10 m t Vi oo I t Me i. ! 00 I 7d I 11 60 I 13 75 I to O" I ! I 7 50 I 11 26 I 16 00 I 18 75 I 22 50 4 60 U 75 17 00 11 H6 6hjjr 7 aa7v.. 10 00 15 OO TO 00 26 UP Hi K 1 9 Me'.. 1 13 00 12 Mo'i ! 15 00 19 50 20 00 I S3 60 I 30 i.i I 37 MM 46 on BUSINESS CARDS. mm- t 1 1T-1 J a." a JT. JLJarJfJfJ? t o., aa-jir .- ajf a mIii Dsslsis in T'n , ..h... it. - m l 'li -First Mraat. KtajattUle. ld. "r-1! ' SB H h. : Tf. -- rut: . WHft.f.MT RALK iKOCK&, Dealer in KorwiBti ajd mestK Liquors, center Flrat aud Sy.mote streets, srnaTtlb.. Ina. apJlt-ly ' WJiMMH ,rt. ' 9MJI.VM L .V, -r TTOM dm at La, KvaiuTtlle, Iudiana. Vm on Third meet. In He rear sf th Cres- : cent Ctty Bank Bulldiug. apJO-It AMmLK . U'MLLB, WHO LB- I " 8ALB HARDWARE UKALKK, Klrst street, opposite Mas;hv A Co.), KtransTUls, lad. Order or Hardware promptly ftllsd at lowest Cincinnati rices jr-ssv-v r r Hi:-r.v. wmoMKJft. HA LK 1RT O' m IDS HOI MK, Plrst street, Kvaawrille, Ind. Merchants will a)waa And a full lock of Dry Goods, Boots. Sl..s-i, HsU and Gaps, at this Uoase. which will.be sold on fairternts. fiu.p21 IK ML H H atJaaeVA, UTMOLK- .,!. d-lers in Gr.-erles. Protace, alM Window Glass, Glassware, Ac. Ac., Ho. 47 Maiu aroet, between first aud Second, Kransrllls, Ind. . I. WHEKLl B JBK HI-sep-ly wa. aiaaaow is...... r. Baov.iinN. mm tMBB0Wmm A Bitot uhto.v MM Wholesale OUI'GOI-TS. lalers in 1'aimts. Oils, Vabnismhi, Ac. Wasluugtoa Maat Maiu at., Rvs-STille, Ind. Country erchant. .applied on rary liberal terms. myl-ly M. JlXMt, UJ 1-V4V loested on the N-rth.ent corner of First ad Svramor.- straets, for the purpose of retviirlnx MaaVal. ftspsatfng, aud other Watch.-, Ja !, Ac, bags his friends aud tb public generally, to call apwa aim, when ratistartlon will be ifnurau-jau'-iyu f,H.imLK .TfcJOH.VMTtt.V, WHOLBy sale and Retail GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, dealer iu Cordsge. Nails. MaaB, maat. Powder. Piaster Parte, Ac. No. li Maiu street, near the tVnsl, Kvauavtlle. Ind. i-l-JH M kwMJM TJVM UtHMIf JNO J. CHANaLsfDLER and BLYTI1F. HYNES have aaaxhUed natnsstyas tocether as partners in the practice of I Cow, aad will attend promptly to alt bnsiueas 00auvted with their profession, which may ! eutrastt to them . aVOMoe on Locust street, opposite the Sherwood "-looae. Evansvtlle. InJ. septBa-Ty 0"5il7 MMJL MKL L T CM., 'JTi street, Evausvllle. ludhuia, WhideMtle Deal- J en lu Groceries and all kinds of Produce, Nails, Glaea, White Lime, Ceuut, CuMua Tarn, White ' Lead, Linseed Oil, Ac, Ac Also, coiitantly on ; a roll Block of Sash, Panel Doom, Ac, ..f all ap-.iC AMVBL B. UILBBBT WILLIAM B. BAK EB. 4v M. ItMLMMMT AT l it., BMJCCMBt&m BORS to Cilhert A Bow lea, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Byeaaaore street, between Water and First, EvausvUla, Iudiaua. A full assortment of Groceries alwata ou hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agent for "Cypress Mills," Ceiton Yams, Ac, at maanfactnrer's prices. nov 1 i OLHMLH WJMK.VKB, l 7MBRELLA MAKER ANP TURNER, First atreet, between Vine and Division streets, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Parals. Cmbrslbis, Walking Uaaes, Ac., and sells them at tbe lowest prices. Repairing dona at abort notice add in tbe bast manner. All turners' woik promptly dona. sylo-Oia Wmm MMirjruTmjr jmjto uk MM BRULER, harinf formed a copartnership for the practice of Medicine, offer their services to the 1 itiasaaaf Rvansvllla and vicinity . Office on Third street, in tbe first building alove the Crescent City Bank, over Jones A Blyths's Law office. Dr. Peuniagton's residence, on Chestnut street, opposite tbs Episcopal Church. Dr. De Bruler'a residence, corner of Cherry sud Second streets. marS HK.NBT F. MlLLBB-l HBBUT tBBABB. Formerly of W. J. Deubler Formerly of S. Embk b. Miller & Niehaus, CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STORE, Mo. 43 Mara Btbkbt, marM XTANBVILLE. IND. MOMUV M. HTJJVMMMLM, CJMMKJS'mM TEB AND JOINER, U prepared to do any- 1 thing appertaining to either 01 tbe above brsucbes. Particular attention paid to tha fittlug up of Store Roasas; also to tbs building of Barns, Mills, Factories, and Dwelling Houses, in town or country. Mills fitted up to order when required. Those wishtag work done will please gire rue a call, as I will always be ready at shot test notice. mmr Terms easy. Shop ou Third street, bet w.n Caestant and Cherry, on allay. marlSVQm irva at law, Notaries Public and Real Es A .rents, Evansrille, Indiana; Will practice law In tbe Courts of this Stste, snll attend to tbe collection of claims in any part ot :k Tutted States, will boy and sell real estate in tao Jty of Xransvule, in Vanderburgh, and adjolulug x unties and in tbe West generally, and will perform any other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Rosl stste Agents, bet and farms always for sals, lassa apekea by a member of the firm. naVofflee ou Third streot, opposite the Conrt Hooes, la tbe rooms formerly occupied by the bite firm ot Lor k hart, Parretl A Dsaby; eatlBLBS UBMBB JACOS ITUKUllMHi actls-dle 9 Cbm, mPML KT m Corner First and Locmt One liuvre from SteamBYRES, Proprietor Streets, Evansrille, Ind boat my.-lj Cl HU- ' J.HMiMltJJV MOT ML, Incenuee, Ind. J. M. 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B. WAL0K1RCH, PRACTICAL J KWELKR Jfc KNliRAVKR, And Dealer In Jewelries, K. W. CMHM r Fibst am Sycamobi. muh, EVANSVILLE. IND. JeO-T.m JOS. SCHOENFELD, WnOLRSALF DBAI.KR IX BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, ftn. 3 W AT KB MTBEKT, ap2- im r.T. Main and Mom'Kr, EVANSVILLE. M. WIIOI.E.-.ALK OKALEU IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, Na. 48 West First street, . - aHiy KVANSVILLK. I NI. OR. J. FLEACER'S DENTAL OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND FIRST ST8., YAMJIfILbK. IA. Alas, a tin preparation for cleanaiuc the Teeth and hardeninjt the rams, can be had of Tr. w. at i"J. ft E. Q. SMITH, lfL22! E. Q. SMITH, keep on hand and nsake to ueder seary Tariety ot Cane aud W oOd Seat C II A IKS. 2 he l raile supplied at lowest rates. Hotels, Stsai';iu and Halls fur -aished promptly to order. All woea w.irruutQd. Janl-ly I ( AKr HMOTMKMH, WHO ' r SALK AND RETAIL DEAL Kits IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS. FLOUR, orsin, sVds, Bacon, Lard, Tu, Buckets, Churn., and Woodware generally, No. 82 Maiu street, Kvanrrille, lud. i.is delivered in ntty part of the city free of chorice. oct21 JAB. W. V1CKKBT MSB VI4 KRBV HA VICXEBT. Vfwx ni.n vim.n .v m mj kk M Af;lN. ALLIS A HOWES, rorwardlaw sud I i 'nimnwio- MetcUsut., ITsctiBera af ths celebrated Minolta Whisky, IHmJer. in all km d. of l'rodu-, '.p riir Old Bourbon aud Uyc Whiskies, und For--iiiii aud Domestic Liquor-. A. ., Water treet, Sx;jnd dx .,-.. Viue. RvatuMftls, Ind. uvbv t. allis. imrnm wp. fciiO-ly J. TORY. 33 MAIN STREET, E v ax. villi'., Indiana. If you wish to ip-t tb wortb of your mouny in Shirts,GeDtlemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTINC PRINTS, I'lense call at 33 Main Street. All orders tor Stitching Silk, Cotton sud Liueu ; tjwds, promptly attended to, and neatly eecitd. ' Grateful lor past .iironafre, 1 rewjKfffnll) solicit , a onttuiinn e of t Lve miiip. 8liiru uiaitf tw older lrui uuasurHiueut, and satisfaction warranted. aepUi-ly EfaiisiHIe ( ommerr ial College "JL4M. 1, .vHtTU tlHsT 8TUMH1. a W K ANaVILLE. INI) This fasBlf ftnSj BTS MM every indiement to young men wishing u acquire tt thorousrli prat'tlral knowledge of DoubleKm 1 H W Kvepiug. aa well a a gourrai Busiusas Ediioatiou. This inatitutioii I11.3 ten ib auci.cMf-.il opuratioa tor aaat tivw sar. For Catalogues or other par ticnlars, call at the Itooms, or address decUMy JRUKMIMI HEHM, Principal. ao.tALD nsttra tbojias aoLras, jb FISHER & BOLUSS, MmMJttM MOtJTifKMS, '" HJU K HS, MM Steam Pijh sud Gas Fitters, corner of Fin aud Flrt Mrevta, Evanerllle, Imtiana. Kespecttnlly Bsaiire the public that any oHers entruited to their cbart(s 1n Has above branches of business, will bf -'..:! with promptuvatf, and iu the hrst styU of workmanship. A variety of Itraas work constantly ou hand and manufacture-it rder St iUt at taut ieu paid to Locomotive and Dintillery tti.rk. Steam tiauges. Gas und bteam Pipes always read. Highest market price, in cask, paid tor old Copper. Brass aud 'inc. declVlyd INSURANCE AGENCY. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Evauavllle. ' UN lEUWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE ACE NT. Abvii'stsb or A vraAuss, and Notanv Prat tr. He voutiuiles to iiMiie Policies In. mi Neveral Firet ' laaa nud innot rellablo INS!' 11A NCE COM P A N 1 KM In the Cvmm.-v, ll lnUmJ and Fire Rik. He a ill 1 '.-. ret-eive applleatioas fur L1FE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every ilesc riptiou ander nob -ie. trvm other aenclss, and attend to the nettlement ot all mat- 1 ters counectsd with INSU RANCE, foi partiea interested. Hi- lourf expi-rience aw Imki t Art. t, lias maie hiia ItoaWaf with all niihjeiis connected with lusurauce. M-Office. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main at. j Jf MJMMI9WJMMK BTOMK, uVJ? W door Ik low the Branch Bank, where eau be found every thing appertaining ta ttie leKttiiuate Hantware fr.ule. I respectfully solicit a call from country uierchauts liefore pnn-hasltift. to examine my mam uew at vie of Oomta, seleetev with rare to suit thU market. My personal attention will be , ICiveu to all order. GEORGES SON STAG, septti if. roLm.. jrr.vAu JJLaVLaw, Notary Public, Real Eatnt- and Collect ing Agent, will attend to every -j..- tva u rt.uvejrsuciug, take ik-ptwiUious and allidavita, acktiowb-du:-aisnts of Deed, aawi Mort--. iu lact. will parform faithfully all basiuene o an Attorney entrusted to bis rare. I ' Office over CU'inn Office, Princeton, Ind. w- .. se.tiS-ly mm mm a. M IM1 PORTER. "Small Profits and Quick Sale." la the motto at J. W. HUGHES' Wholesale Queenaware Store, S .'. IB Main street, k-veus-? ills, Indians 130 crates English Queensware Jaat received from the English Potteries,for sale low. 470 pkgs Glasswure, a little below the market price. For sale by HUGHES. 172 boxes Looking Glasoe, warrauted t raws s Pretty Picture. For sale by J.W.HUGHES. Cash aud prompt customers only desirable. spa J. W . HUGHES. 18 Main street. MMMMM AVAT9JI AVJJ .f.'i UKTJiL WW BOOK A STATIONERY STORE. Just received and for sale by the subscriber, a Urge and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting In part of GOO Reams ot Cap, Letter and Note Paper ; 500 Quires of Bkuik Boot, from 10c to $1.50 per outre ; 150,000 assorted Envelopes ; Meinorsudum Books of all kinds ; also, a large assortment of School Books ; Bibles of all kinds ; all kinds of Miscellaneous Works ; Gold Pans of all kinds . Steal lu of every brand ; Gold and il it Peuholders and Pencils ; Pocket Books and Pottmonaais of svery description ; Musical Instruments of all kinds ; Sheet Music snd Music Psper ; DrswIng Paper and Pictures ; Slates and Feuclls . Ink and Inkstands ; and nvany other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be aold at tbs very low ret price for cash. J. HL'ALY. Foster's Block, corner f Maiu aud First streets. aa14 PETER VIERLING, Mm a i uatftT, .y o. a my mot wjtkh MM STREET, EVANSVILLE, Dealer iu Paints, Varuishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Win- ' dow Glass. Physician' Shop Furniture, Slioulder Br: ., Abdominal Supporters, Surgical Instrunients, Ac. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines aud Brandies, aud all popalar patent medicines of the age, Ac. yn A. MM1CM, M CHI TM CT U SUPERINTENDENT. CRESCENT CITT BANE BUILDINGS, Evambth.lf, Imp. Plans, Spectflcation, Detailed Drawings and E--timatee of PubHr and Private Buildings, Stores, und ChuirheH, sill U carefully prensire.1 aud stlsfsction gmiranteed. He scdtclts the patronage of the citiens of Evansvtlle and vicinity. nur'.-Hm "XAifo 1? I c f. ; m m wim c. s ti.voo.v, J r ron.s'K 1 MJ AT LAW. Offi .n Third rinn-f, Wet of the Court House, Evamtville, lud. Law business of any description promptly attended to. j 1 -ly WMMLM CM sv. WTO.VJF, J TTOMJ'M I ' AT LAW. w Will attend promptly to all bnsiueas in hi prole -etoatfttce in iheOty Recorder's oirlce ju7-tnt ATI U'J.y'L t J IK. M MILlM A. Co and Calf for sale. Euqulrs at HUGHES Dry ffacdsttora. JyST

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LEVI S. CLARKE, Cio.viitJtTOU J.v B I'll. It KB. Shop nipitr .f Sixth awl Welnnt streets. MT t am prepared to contract f r ail work iu our line. anglT mm mm mm r iii'Ti, 'Jkmcmmtmct. Mm-Oftic- ou Second nireot, between Vine and l'iv i-i next door to the old Presbyterian Church. Plans, speciarations, detail uraa iugs, Ac., for all classes of buil'l intra, pi spai vd on short notice, and n reasonable tem.s. aulT N I W ORLKANft CARDS. M. KK.WVitlBV CO., COMMIB sioti and Fori ardinic Merchants, No. PoyIran Strei-t, New Orlenn, myi-d&wly T. h..vou.. htoch co.n.nitisio.y tMen-bant and priprietr o Stock HtablM, New Or lean. La. wmttii. UMtij tto.vnmo, c m. ion Mrchitnt. No. 7 Lafayette btreet, New leant, for the sale ot butter, ajaaaaa, laraV et. dried fruits, k'lour. Meat iiud all sort of WV.tern ProducM, and tor tho pun-bane of tiroceriss, Ac. C-anh alrancefi made on cousignmeutH. iual6-ly n JT. BM0BT Co., COM.MSSiOJ JTE.W MERCHANTS, t Camp Atkkkt, SEW OUT. f ASS, LA. a. h. .most. octJ-iiaid a. a. howabp. JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Jo- w.LFuuunxiiin, Forwarding and Coraiuission, N R V ORLEANS, LurrsfAS A. lifers to Me. ALL IS A HoWKS. spft-iy EvaatTltle, Ind. r UHEJTII019K A i .... . MM.M L-SK IN A N I) V O li W A K I) I N G MERCHANTS, Xo. 1 Poydrns Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. OaaM WILB1N...W. B. WBF.ATIIoriir...Joa. ulTSINQAB. We give sBUr personsl attention to the wile of ToIhuoo, Com. Wneat, llay.Oats, Flour, I'ork, Bacou, Lard, Ac. aull B. t. ETHELL . EB. FALLS. B. P. ETHELL & CO., (o hi mission and Forwarding NO. 61 POY DRAB 8T., NEW ORLEANS, LA. BXrKBKNCES ! (saa. Foatar A Co., Brown A Aikman, sud P. G. O' Riley, Emnsville, lud. A. M. Phelps A on, Miurr A Weed, Newbori;, lud. 3. M. Leavenworth. En., John R. Evertsou. ! - . . Mt. Vernon, Ind. ti. P. Qudipeth A Co.. Boonville, lud Ceo. Atkinson, E.., W. W. Catliu, E.-; Henderson, Ky NswronibA Bro., D. S. Benedict A Sou, Louisville, K) . jyfi S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHAXT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advance made 00 -im. niaeuta to either at our housea. rrr.B to Measra. AUU A II -. Uemciit A Vlle, Howard A Browu, Evsnsville. jjb g-tai. rilti Ml ,VB JT at 49 JSMD, for many years chief Clerk in the house f JOHN HURLEY A Co., begs to offer his services aaCotuuiissioti Merchant, to the friend. and utroiii sf that bouse, now that It has retired from bn-in. With thii -nd iu view 1 have formed a LO-ptvrtiiei ship with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old sud well known rtnn of E. W. Beuton A Ou.. nnder the name sud t j le of BENTON A KING, to Uke plsv from the 1st ot May, prox The ubw fiia-r lelies tor 4iipJlt Upou the ii leudk of the old house of JOHN HURLEY A Co.. wks have luol opportuuitiea of experiencing ihe promptness and ability VBta vMca be utt-nd. .l to their buiue. Vsty rei . Hull), THOMAS KING. I'nrii. r nl l.af.iyette and Ken l.eee str.'et. New it leans, April g7. 1H.'. aiuxS-y R. A. MKWrf7.......L;.jtAll. PUTNAM. BROWN & PUTNAM, '0M MISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, a. HO TchoupttoulaB Street, A' A 11' OR I EA SS, LA. Particular attention paid to the sale of Westro produce. Personal atteatiou paid to Forward -inr Merchandise. aaal JOHN A. REIT. ..JOHN A. HANEY Z A H 3 CRESCENT CITY XJ TkT T j TT" mm TT EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprielora of the CRESCEN I' CITY F0UNIiRY beg leave to inform their friends and tbe pubMr in general that they are fully prepared to aaake to ordei all kinds of MACHINERY Nee, led for Mills or Manufactories of any kinl. HaviuB a great variety of patterua for MILL GEARINfi, of any slttr, and STEAM ENGIN KS of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS. MALT MILLS; SASH. MULEY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GCMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything in the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS. BRJSS I JHTt.yUJ made to order. ALSO Dealers iu a superior article of THRESH rXG MA C1IISES, And Powers' complete, of the latet improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, Gl'M BELT I NO AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, A ND PI UK RRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICE.. MM" Highest price always paid f. old METALS, At tha old Stand Corner Caual aud lugle street. REITZ at 11AXKY . N. B. Workmen sent to all part to put up Machinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on band and for sale. M OM MKBi UK Jit THIS. f If yon want to get good Hay, if yon want to get good Onrv If yon want to get good Outs, If jou a ant to get good Bran, If you want to get good Crushed Feed, It y.-u want to get good Chickeu Feed, If yon want to get good Com Meal, If you want to get good Timothy Seed, If yon want to iret good Grass Seeds ot env and every kiud, call at RUSTON'S Feed and "eed store, uuder the Telegraph Office, where you can be accommodated as cheap as tbe cheapest, and as good as the best, delivered In any part of the city free of drayage. Recollect, at RUS10N S. ou Water street. Just received, my first shipment by Canst. In,) tons of first-rate new Timothy Hay, and for sale cnP septM nti. b. WBMMMTM AMB-400 MML, MJ' If1 iPP'u orr Also Gray Urns in bhdl. an 1 barrels, lu any quantity to suit pun has er, T OE0. FOBTEB A CO.

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Kvasaavtlle At t rawfordiv lllc road.. DEPARTURES. ILalt- ; A-,? I Accommodation Tralu St 'i i 1 i i h i 1 1 . . . ... ...... ARlilVALS. Mail Train Accom niodut ion . . . MM P. . 7.10 li:iru A VTC ATT17VTI.IV f WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO, op the shortest notice, and in the Intent ud port fashionable 6tyle, all kinds of Job Printing, SfCH A HCLfl OF LAHING, DRAY TICKETS, Al'CTION BILl,S, BILLS OF FARE, LETTER HEADS, PROGRAMMES, UORTGAUEiL CIRCULARS, COtlPOKS, POLICIES, POSTERS, CHECKS, DEEDS. BONDS, CARDS, KATLEOAB, AMD STEAMBOAT WORK, IN VINE STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES. JOURNAL CO. Hook liisnixo. We have couidetod nrr.iti'tnctits whereby we are euablcd to fill all orders iu Rook R'mdiog with which vre tuav le favored. We will guarantee tha work to done eatisfaxtoriiy. ituliuj ot all kind, nnd blauk lirad of every description, will Ik done promtly and on ati. factoiy ti'i in. Our friends will plea-e -jend in tbfil oer TO ADVERTISERS. THT. JOURNAL HAS BIK.N STEADILY IJlOBKAsiNil ITS HI aaCRleTIO.N LIST, UNTIL, AT Tlir PtESKXT TIBK, IT HAS TUR LARGKST MMMMMMfl of ABB Daily in the Statki ANp AT l.KAST TU AT mm ANY OT ITClTY COTKMPoaAKIKS. AllVKRTISKMKNTS ARK VALUABLE IX PROPORTION TO 1 HUB CIRCULATION, CONSEQUENTLY THE IS THK BBXT THE STATK. ADVRHTISING M RDIlTM in j25 A Nyitcry Claarrd up. A great deal of excitement Has been ore. Atcd recently in Lafavette, nntl much has been said in the newspaper.-! of that city, about the iiivslcriuus absence of a Mr. Patton, a respectable merchant of that city, who Ii id left home to visit Chicago, anil hal not i.e. altcrwatl In anl of. The Lafayette ' Jmmrtutl chard ui the mvaterv in the fob j low iii' article : It appears that eight or uinc years ago Mr. Patt iii lorineil a marriage engagement with ' If MB Adeline Potts, living near Dayton, in ' tiii otttity. They had known each other from ehil'lliooil. am) their reciprocal pai-'ioD -ft tns to have been utiusually strong. Pend- 1 iug their engagemeut, Miss Potts visited a I brother at Crawfordrville without previously aJrising P. of hejr intention to do so, and against his wisher, n her brother anil he were not friendly. The former, for some cause, was ojiposr.l to their marriage ; and dining this visil of his siler sticcessfullj intercepted theit correspondenee. Piqued at the apparent indifference and neglect of his affianced, P. suddenly commenced paying bis addresses to an estimable young lady of this city , ami after a brief courtship married i her. Shortly alter Btt marriage, Miss P. visited this city, and sent for P. to demand BB r.( hnnge of their letters and some tokens of affection that had passed between then. An interview took place, at which ( 1. for the first time ljecatne aware of the interception of their correspondence, and the agony of his emotions at tbe discovery is said to have been terrible. He cried like a ' child, ami begged Miss P. to allow him to retain the letters and tokens, declaring that if he were deprived of them, or of her love, it ; would drive him mad. Heat that timeprolosed an elopement, but she refused to entertain Lt, but she conwnted for him to rsUalsj the letters aud tokens, and to contiutie their correspondence. She shortiy afterwards removed to Chicago, and from that time they have corre- , sponded regularly. About four years since she visited here for several weeks, when Mr. P.'s attoutiou? to her were unremitting, and excited ouie remark, though his irreproachable character forbid any serious suspicion its to their relations. Since that time sha has resided partly in Illinois and partly in Janesvillo, Wisconsin. At tbe latter place it is known that P. visited ber last winter, .tint ohuiued her daguerreotype. Of the character of their correspondence nothing is certainly know ti. although it is believed that, until within a few mouths, it has uot been an improper one. A couple of I years sihee, Miss P." brother-in-law, with whom she resided at Janesville, wrote P. a severe letter, requesting him to discontinue writing to her, and threatened, in case he did uot, to send his letters to his wife. He affected to feel much aggrieved at this, and complained about it to some of her relatives here. He protested that there was nothiug in his letters that he would lie ashamed for his wife to see, and would not object to their leing sent to her at auy time. He stopped w riting, however, for awhile, and no letters passed between them for several months. Daring all this ieriod, embracing as it does the last eight or nine years, Mr. P. has uniformly declared to a lady of this city, who was a confident of both parties from the beginning, that he loved Misa P. better than he did his life, and that he was ready at nay tints lo sacrifice property, position, family, friends all that he Bold dear in life if ha could only be permitted to call bar his own, and that ha would fly with bar

moment's notice, to the extremity ot world. He would admit that be wad wrong in cherishing such sentiments, but he amid he could not help it; that they had -frown upon him until they had become a portion of his very being, from which death alone could divorce him. It U remarkable ' that at the same time he treated his wife with the most nndeviating attention and tenderness. By no action or word is he known to have given her a moment a un happiness, or caused her to suspect the sincerity of his affection for her. He has main- , tained also the consistency of his Christian ' character, and by the unfailing discharge of ail his religious duties, enjoyed to the utmost the confideuce of his brethren. Ag a man of business his integrity has ever been alove reproach. Four weeks ago to-day (Aug. 8th,) Mr. ' Patton left the city in company with his littie son a child ot' live years, with the avow-e-1 intention of going to Chicago. He had beeu very closely occupied with business ' for some time, and having a few days lets- j ure he concluded to make a short trip to the j lake for relaxation, as he said. He pressed ! his wife to accompany him, but she wasun nlile tu do so. ami he took his bov instead H provided himself with but a single ' change of linen, and idl Um money ha i. known certainly to have taken would not; i twi-ntv ilallBrs. HeremArkexl as he ' 1 i-ft i u .,nM K-Ww n (,ih., .... ..v. 1 athan Michigan City, in which event, he thA fid Inn-inn- ihiv but If ! be went on to Chicago be would be back by ; Thursday at farthest. Thusday came; and Friday; and Satur- , day ; but he failed to return. His wife grew i alarmed ; but her apprehensions became J agonizing when a week passed beyond the j alloted time and he still came not. Mr. Johnson, his partner in business, himself seriously 1 concerned, now started iu quest of him. IM found that be had stayed oue nigbt at j tbe Massasoit House, Chicago, aud that he b$ h.ft tberu early the ueit morniug; but ! from that poiu'. he luat all trace of him. I Kcariug that some accidcut had happtued ' him, or that be had been foully dealt with, Mr. J. engagedtbe scrviceaof an experienced detective to assist him ia the search. After u long auddiligent search, bis aid aunounc- j ed his conviction that Mr. P. whs not in city, but hadleft it alive and well, and, in 1 his opinion, for some sinister purpose. Mr. Johnson recollecting that P. had an acquaintance in Elgin, III., Dr. Campbell, j with whom he occasionally corresponded, it ! occurred to him that be might have gone there and taken ill. He accordingly lett for that place, which he duly reached, And in calling upon the Doctor mid stating his business, he discovered bv bis manner that some9 ST thing was wvong. He urged him to tell him anything be might know that would enable him to solve the mystery, when, after some delay, and with evident reluctance, he disclosed to him the fact that Miss Potts was his sister-in-law, and proceed to make him acquainted, for the first time, with the relations .hut subsisted lietvreen her and Mr. P. He then gave it as his opinion that if Mr. P. could not be found, he bad eloped with her. It could be ascertained by goinf to Jwnesville, where she bad beeu residing for some time ; and to that place Mr. J. accordingly posted without further delay. On arriving at Janesville, Mr. Johnson found Miss Potts absent. Her friends stated that on the 9th of August (the day alter Mr. P.'s leaving this city,) she bad received a telgraphic dispatch requiring her to go to Beloit to act a bridesmaid to a friend ot hers who was to Ik- married there on that day. that she went, and returned on the following day, but imtndiatcly packed her truks and went liack, sayiug that she had an opportunity ot n .king a visit to Richland county, (which she had long contemplated,) in company w ith some acquaintances from Beloit, and that .-be was going there. Mr. Johnson, on inquiring at the telegraph office, ascertained that the dispatch for her to goto Keloit, bad been scut from Chicago, and was dated at 9 A. M., Aug. 8 aud was signed " Htudiug." Mr. J. then weut to Beloit, and at a hotel near the railroad station, in examining tbe register, found at the head of the list of arrivals for August 9, )m name of " John W. Harding and son, Chicago," in Mr. Patton handwriting. The landlord informed him that he recollected .Mr. Harding' perfectly; his description of nim tallied exactly with tbe personal appearance of Mr. P. He said that he t .-ime there expecting to ntrW Ai ;. whom be had telegraphed from Chicago at Janesville ou the evening previous, and that he appered to be greatly disappointed iu finding that she had not arrived. That he (tbe landlord) told him that in all probability the dispatch had failed to reach her iu time, aud tbat she would be in on the next train. That bis " wife'' did arrive in tbe evening; aud tbat they remained all night. Tbat on the following morning Mr. " H." remarked to him, that that he found he would have to go back to Jauesville, and that he took tbe train for that place. The impression is that P. aud his paramour have fled to California, and that the elopement wa j deliberately planed. He had draw n no money from tbe firm beyond his current expenses, but be sold some Western lands a few months ago, the payment for which, it has been ascertained, he had received. It is also known that Misa P. bad recently received, by tbe death of a relative, some five or six hundred dollars, which she bad with ber when she left Janesville. P.'s leaving bent with apparently so small an amount of money and without baggage, was ouly to delay suspicion, though he doubtless desired that bia wife and remaining child should have tbe benefit of all tbe property and money he could possibly spare them. Mrc. Patton, thtougb Messrs. Ort i k Stein, attorneys, has commenced au action for divorce, on the ground of adultery and abandonment, and the firm of Johnson A. Patton is dissolved. As may well be supposed, our community is inexpressibly shocked at the affair. Mr. Patton's moral character stood high as the highest. He was a prominent member of the Methodist Episcopal Cbnrcb, and was " foremost iu every good word or work." None among as lead a more bUtmcless life, and n clap of thunder, in a clear sky, could not have startled us more thaa the intelligence of bis fall. The iron interest in Southern Ohio is growing up rapidly and extensively. , c . ... Ihere are lort whve furnaces in that part of the country, and seventeen in Northern Kentucky, all having bindings on the Ohio river to deliver for rail or river transiortation. The yearly average produce of pig iron p r furnace may lie estimated at 2,600 tons, aud the value of all the iron produced is sat down at $4,650,000. There are 31,000 persons .smployed in thesa forsaoaa.

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K&Msvtlle Wholtialc Market. BUTTER, V 12(315 BEANS, white 1 M BEESWAX, 234 C )RN MEAL, bu. (Sao Bacon .idea, lb... 4 9 Shonldora, itllauis, Bug cured ... iu Uiuus, plaia, ti... (10 CUEKSE, lb '.(itlO canvassed.. rai3 COFFKiV- POTATOES 60O00 0 jiio.com n, mil yviy rLASiinprime Cement, b 15 00 Java, Tt... . Laguvra ... CANDLES Calc. Plaster -9SW L'd Plaster, 400B. 3 80 Utica Lime . Star 1821 Opal Sum'r pre 'd.lZiaVi EGOjt.dosen 10 White Sand, bid to, SALT Ika, bbl 2 75 I Kanawha. (bush.) 30 , FLOUR, LM...4 50(&j 00, SI GAR, N. 0 7aa FISH Mackerel ' CrosM.ll 12 o. a, bbl....fls tKHAl "0 ... 2, 1 bii.... Ma io no Loaf..!llV!Wl2' bid... No. 3-bbl.. Kits Ex... ....6 1$7 00! Clover 600553 1 ..:t sji Timothy, b. 82 o02 75 White lib. $C (Hi Blue Grass, bu. " y bid (a j Flax bush FRUITS 80AP German Dried Appiesl 00t0 00 1 Xxtra Palm.... Peaches, I 5000 00 Family FEATHERS, lb 40, TOBACCO GRAIN Kentucky, ft.. Cora, bush 70(375 Virirfala, ft.... 30(440 ra ou Wheat, bush 7.0 LARD 0IL,gal..9O(irt 0u Rye, bash 'TALLOW Oats. On. (:uibs.)60S0 Kendere.1 SB 9 "at. j b.a ...10 r 00 koi i....a. Maya " pressed, cwt t60 Pulled Z?MOLASBE8 Fleece N.Orleana,gBl...404i; Kb. JfJewe sursj nous t"4oj Unwashed. 4 1 Golden Syrup 'WHISKY M...a32ri ' r--PROVISIONS Urd 1-VtU I BmeoU rM' SH. RETAIL MARKET. COBBECTBU naJLT BV B. COOS a BOK. BUTTER, lb I'Kftri LARD, lb... 16 BEANS, rjuart h MO LA SUES :)RN MEAL, bush.. 1 10 New Orleans, ral 60 1 'REESE, lb Sugar Bouse, cnl.5Sa60 COFFEE 1 Golden Syrup"...... Rio, common 14 PROVISIONS Ground 'Jo Bacon sides, tt 12 Java, tb ..'Jb! Shoulders -10 Laguyra, TbK.1-. Hams, aug. cured, 13 K;oP. dor.n 12' 3 " plain. t 0 ri 1 it'll, bbl .. m 'A'' UU " MMM4 t.-14 Sack. VS Ibs.-J 6VJ0 OM Dried Braf, per lb 18 FISH POTATOES, bush... f pn White, fish, tt S SALT, sack, lOrMtS Mackerel. No. 1, 15 . . SUGAR " No. 2, tb.... j New Orleans, tt 8l0 DM, n 8 Clarified 15 FRUITS Loaf.... U 12 Dried Apples,. Green, bus... 140 Crushed. 40, WOOD, cord. ...sr. 6o F.vm the Mtrchauti' and Afaauacnsrers' Jormal. To those of our readers who are subject to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fever?, or other BUlious and .Serious attacks, we honestly recommend Leed's Substitute for Quinine, for so many cures by its use have come nnder our own observation tbat we know how excellent it is. This Substitute does not contain Quinine, Opium, Morphine, or Arsenic, while it possesses all tbe advantages of these medicines, with none of their injurious effects. In a pamphlet, before us, we find certificates from all classes tbe sailor, merchant, and invalid, which all bear testimony to its excellence. Let our readers send for a circular, or better, for half a dozen bottles, to Leich a. Carxstaot, Rvanaville, Indiana. doxwCm. ii a.V T KO MtJKT THJM T C SON continues to make up CLOTHING a rediaed prices. All warranted to give satisfaction both in style aud durability. Cutting and Repairing executed In tbe best uiauner, and with diapatch. A good selection of Goods en hand, which be will sell st cost positively s fact. Be ure and call at DAVIDSON'S old stand, 2nd door south of Maiu. angl WJMK ! WO Oil WJMK wCeda Cedar Tubs, (dar Bin-Vets, Cedar Churns Pine Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Well Buckets, Horse Buckets, Oak Stable Buckets, Cedar and Pins do., Ftonr Cans, Sugar Cans, Butter Buckets, Market Baskets, Clothes do., Feed do. Large assortment of Fauev Baskets, Cedar Fawcets, Lemon Sqneerers, Potato Mashers. Beef Mauls, Rolling Pina, Clothes Pins, sawed and spring ; Half Bmhel, Peck, Half Peck: and Quarter Pock Measures; Yaukee Peck and Half do, combined, Towel Roals, Kulfs Boxes snd Basket?, fc, Ac. For aalat aug6 Z. H. COOK A SON'S. O Olt IK At MX MMM BBL P MM B Wjmv Ladies and Children. '00 lbs French Plums, at lo csute per Ib. OOD tha Turkey Prunes, at 12j cents r lb, low lb Zante Currants, 100 cans Pine Apples. ItiO do Pears, 100 do Straw berries, 100 bottles assorted Pie Fruits, 100 rati i assorted TsMe Fr. . i . 10 esses Citron, 100 cans Lobsters, 100 do Salmon. 10 boxes choice Lemoni, 3 bbls pcarted BarL-i , 2" boxes layer Raisins. With a full assortment of Almonds, Psrans, Ci eaai Wslnuts, Filbuts Ac. Just received fresh and Sua aud at remarkably low prices, by 2aug2 K.8.BABCOCK, Ml T BMCMMWMO, MXMMMBBI.W 9M FOR MEDICAL PVHPOSEti. 6 V. casks Diipey & Co's Brandy, M 1M8." 5 k " Osborne's old Port Wine. 6 y " Old Madeira " 5 ' Pale Sherry 50 boxes superior naret " 1 pipe Pure Holland Gin. I puncheon of fine Jamaica Runt of 1852. 5 casks Genuine Barclay A Perkins' Porter. In pints aud quarts. 5 casks Genuine Scotch Ale "Muirs." Iu pints and quarts. 2d baskets Heidairk'e Sparkling Champagne. The above articles we guarantee to be iu every respect ss described. ALLI8 A HOWES, myll Waterstreet. l'f'B American Slates, Oval School do uew articles, flats and Cedar Pencils, Purcnssion Caa (5 kiuds.) Butcher Knives and Steels, Carvitig do Blarkiug, (Butler's brand, Locks and Latches, E.nt-t u prices.) Butts and Screws, Tacks and Sparables, Curry Combs and Horse Cards, Augers and GtaibUts. Pocket Books and PortmonaJes, Needles, (Sew'g, Kntt'g, Darn'g A S k'g) Pocket Cotabe and Thimbles, German and French Harps, Japanned Tin ai e, full assertaeeat. lu shot L everything usually kept by Hardware men, at Cincinnati prices. C. 8. WELLS, d.-c 7 No. 13 First street f-IMjtVr MMJMMB. "V C tron Cistern Tops, 12 wood da do, 50 setts Pump Fixtures, 400 Its Pump Chain, 'JOU feet boxed Pump Tubing. Just received and for aale by JACOB STRAl'B A SON. ang4 74 Main street, bet. Second A Third. mMJjyMiMMMB 9 jo bushels fresh Corn Meal, 3 toua Ko. 1 Country Bran, 100 sacks Extra Family Flour, 100 bushels good large Neshans:ks. M do choice Onions, S bbls St. Louis Golden Syrup, lots) sugar-cured Hams, .'00 lbs prime Leaf Lard. Just received and for sals at sug!3 VICKKBY BROS., 82 Main st. MT JMOT TMLMVMJMMMMV MMBMJMTCM MJ FROM THE SEAT OF WAR Come at last ! Tbe very same lot of Dry Goods lor w iiicii i lit Mir wiiiu.. ... . , on ,.njim f our beaatifal city, have been waiting so for ahich the fair portion of the creation, the Laloiur. has at but arrived pur steamer Diuileith. and are now ready for cale. We cordially invite our friends, and especially our lady-caatomers,U pall at our store, 43 Main street, and select articles according to taste and convenience. Don't forget, 43 Main street. m?301 MILLER A NIEHAt S. TMMICKMD MOSS 15 HALF BALES, BEST ML quality, for sals, to arriva, by S. . GILBEBT A CO , Bugf Ko. 4 Sycamore etrsst.

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CI 44 sf7M. pmKMM srrouud iust received and fur sale bv suk2'- CHAS. McJOHNSTON. 500 500 lbs No. 1 W. R. Cheese, 25 bxs Hamburgh Cheese, 250 lbs Pearl Barley. Received at i. H. COOK A SOdkpaV i S S mvmmMM.o imomcm jnmvrm ' sSO 50 busheb No. 1 PoUtooa, 15 do prime White, Beans. 1 Mi Received and for sale at aag Z. H. 00OK A RON'S J M VMM MM E, 1 859 CJTtl W just received and for sale br A w mJm &Uy CHAS. McJOHNSTON M0MTMM.M3f VMU BT M LKS Fresh Vees tobies racefved sttt mornin at J30 X H. COOK A 0N'S. WMJTTi.VU. l.OOO MJLKB 1 . MM at GEO. FOSTKR CO., au'M Cor. Locust t. and Canal. A I" VLOI B 35 MMJ.B JKsV Bf W heat recelred per railroad this dar bv eus5 ..En FOSTER A tO. (MMAJM AbaTAVr-1,500 BJtia MM! MM Tl BK'8 ISLAND, for sale by GEO. FOSTEB CO. . M91 1 MM : M M JMW CMOMMM. DRUM. M J lbs choice new Cod flab received and for X II. COOK d: SOS'S. ' ags A.' (Oa.V.lts-J' m my b burht-ls of fresh ground Corn Meal from the country, at KBNKINK. CURNICK A GO 'S. &ug 47 Main street. SK Mi-MJM i. Si' mm 3 2 and 2v bush, various brandn. foraaie low. br "-l GEO. FOSTER A 00. S?W. MKtJS.niAJUM MILL it ro !'- AmwwmM PER "km kecs Miami Blastinr da. 6IOU feet patent JSafetv f For aa by Z. H. COOK A SONS, A! n .' L Ml Kit BKKI Just received per steamer Jacob Poe. a Drinie artiele ot sugar-enred Dried Beef. Call and try It. at ER3KINE. CTBNICK A CO.'S. 47 Main street. . JB I M L M MJMMMMO MJV MJ.S'U MfM and far sale, 10 doaen Apple Parers, sometbiuK different from the old styl. Jv21 GEO. 6. SON NT AG, 10 Main at. ATUMMMBM I CMMMSM.'mS MBXKS ticcivrd ibis day and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. Posey's Block. Main stre. . WB)iML4Mt VMJVM&JMM .'- W 25 bbls pure Cider Vinegar, IU do Grape do.

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Received and for aale bv sug-iU CHAS. McJOHN.STn:cvjm: i vjm:-j noon xrtu of all tbe various grades of brands and rati as i Sugars, now on hand and for sale by CHAS. MrJOHNSTON, ainr22 Posey's Block, Main street. TMCMl BTMtJh.' BT0CM! A 2 tine :i year old Bav Mules, 2 No. I NM), Cows,' A flue lot of full bred Ch.-Mei W I. lie llaForealeat E. II. COOK A SOU'S J-- Stock Yard. f-lHJJ K. HJ.nn -100 MM TMBSE r celebrated Hams, together with a good as ortDMt ot other meets JShonlders. Otaar Side. Pickled Pork, Dried Beef, Beef Tongties, Ac, jus; received and for sals by - . . . ' .... ..-i. .... Main llr.f rtmmr ,Vid l..l McJOHNSTON, WmlBBML r TO. V .' O TICK . THK MM partnership heretofore existing between T. J. White and C. G. Keats, under the name of T. J. White st Co., is this day dissolved by mutual coti- -aant. C. G. KEATS is alous authorized In settle accounts. EvAKsnxLr, Aug. 3, I8.r9. mmMTlCK. THK I.VBf.MMfl) Bf W wiU apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, on tbe first Monday In Sep Umber next, lo- it : 0a the 5th day of said month far a grant of License to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his tarsal place of business, on Front street, between Leet and Pine streets, Evansville. aug6-oWd JAMES CARTER Jto.y J.VSt JUMMU l lbs clear Bacon Sides, 20(10 lbs extra sugar-cun-d If am. MBfj MMb t -aha- . oOO Ib Shoulders, 5 bbls choice Lard. Recvived and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, augll Posey's Bloek, Main htr. , I JBMBTtCM.-TMM VJrMKMBMJ'M Mi W w will apply to the Board of Commissi oners wf Vanderburgh County, ou tbe first Monday lu Se te ruber next, to-wit: On tbe 5th day of said month f..r a grant of lice use to retail Spirituous Liquors, at his usual place of business, corner of First nnd Yins streets. angS-tt JOHN H. BREMER A . TIB TWj Cass of Tet LOVKMS OK J Cup of Tea. We are now in receint of a er choice lot of loose Teas, bought expressly for retail ;rade. Call ons and all. Sample given with plra, bw Z. H. COOK A BON. LL'B rJTEJS'T CBJVCMXT for the celebrat-1 MAFES -We are agents Hall a Patent Fire Proof aud Thief Hr I Sales. uianutactured by Hall, Carroll k Co. Cincinnati A constant supply will be kept on band, and soM at nianufacturer s prices. PRESTON BROS. MmMMMIMJM VI .11 BMLTMJWt ML PACKING at Factory Prices A Urge stock M. V. Belting Company's Goods in store at sit times, at Mastotactvbebs' Pbicui. Warranted eu. perior to any other. C. S. WELLs, mart Sign of thef II I Saw , 18 First street. JEW TsfJr LJMIMM.JU8T HECtn I I M7 an aaaortment of Handkerchief Perfumes of the latest styles, such as "Kiss Me Sweetly, ' Kta aievuicKiy, "Mas Ble it louDare. " Also, an assortment of Lubin's Extracts, warranted pure and genuine, at KELLER A WHITE'S aug20-dAw Drug Store. WMMJJrTMD TM KXCHjZOit A WW acres of valuable unimproved Land, in Carroll county, lows, for a House and Lot in s bust asss street in Evansville. Apply to REIP STONE, Attorneys at Law, Evansville. sug30-3t Mjc.n KM 1000 Bs extra sugar -cured Dried Beef, 500 fbt canvassed do do Hams, 5000 R Side Bacon, 500 lbs Lard, SOO Km Sbld'r do. 50 Beef Tongues. 50 lbs Honey, a lot of fresh Butter A Eggs, just received sud for sals at aagS VICEEBY BROTHERS WMMBBMLMJTEMjr. MM The co partnersb I p heretofore existing under tbe style of Stoddard d Thomisjon was disssolved August 22d. Wm. H. P. Stoddard ts authorized to use the name of the late firm in set tl tag all a const, and will coutinue to transact all business as before at 1? Main street. smfMjalP jP CM BMClJMMMO My TMM JMLLIEH POWERS, arrived from the East, a fresh suuolv ol Just excellent DRY GOODS, consisting in part of a Urge lot of Mosquito Bars, Calicoes, Ac, Ac, which ; w offer low for cash, at our cheap Cash Store, N u 46 Main street, Evansville, Ind. ang2 MILLER A NIEHAUS. ! mTOJS'BTMTV TMBJV-MMt CBJTVMJ' W TION. Notice is hereby gives that on tbe second Tassdav la October, being tbe eleventh day of said month, ta tbe year A. D. 1&9, there will be a peft opened In each township in Vanderburgh county, st the usual places of holding elections therein, fothe purpose of taking tbe sense of the qualified voUrs of said county, on calling a convention to alter, amend, or revise the Constitution of the Stat 1 of Indiana. JOHN S. OA V ITT. ang30-Cw ag M MO X MB MXTBM MKMBMJBtt M 25 A No. 1 Pine Apple Cheese, 2 bble Powdered Sugar, 5 bbls Crushed do, 2SO lbs choice sugar -cured Dried Beef, 500 lbs prime Leaf Lard, 10 bxs SUr Candles, in bus Opal d... 10 kitts new Mackerel. Received per steamer St. Louis, at E. II CO )K J S N S. BACON! BACON! BACON! rMM BVMBCMMMM M MJS FOH sale, at wholesale ami retail Jtmv lbs Bacon Siass. - m 6000 Km choice sugar -cured Haius, 5000 Bw Bacon Shonlders Mas old customers and wholesale dealers aaay rely upon finding excellent Bacon at riiisnejaeii prices, at M. GAVISK , angl 1 lm Corner Main and Fourth ats. 4arr jxjv-j. 1 mjjmmumv cmmmbm MmWW 80 bxs W. R Ch 10 bxs English Dairy Chsase, 10 cases Pine Apple do. E. H. COOK A BON. sspl

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