Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 227, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1860 — Page 1
THE EVANSVIL.LE DAILY JOURNAL
VOLUME XII. EVANSVILLE, INI)., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1860. NUMJJEH mi.
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TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. Daily Paper - (Mailed) ' ' By the week (payable to Can i i s) ! lri-Weekly Paper I Weekly Paper I l " Ctuba of 16 or more 1 M.The privilege of yearly advertisers is llaiited to their own Immediate business, in their owi: name; and all advertisements for the In-nMit nf other pereons, as well as laga! adeei iSsentetotJ and oelvrvtiseracuts of auction sale-, and artTrrflawnmatn -.. ah Hh WaS nf IBsr tflillil. tial in by tleem, laaM be paid for at the usual rattM. B)Bj No reiairt. resolutions -r pi... .dit.;;s t-t any oorporation, socioty, association or public Bieetfha -ami d- roiniiiuuictiticu drained lt rail attention to an y matter of limited ot individual Internal ran If iDscrled, nil lesss paid fot as an advci ttaUBWjwt. jej Contracts for jpaartj ii-lvcrlisiiiti will not ba disci mtiuued utile., an oldvr tu tint I'lTitt is l tr at tbe ftice, and when tHm utltlBMjtiil in L'-s than a year, the price of the whole year til he charged. B..l. s Ill - hcreafti r, .'.lit ba pwblished at the expense ot tite attorneys ordertnfc, and not delayahle for ie-tV. proceedings, but cell.-ctable at our usual titue. njaj .Our terms for Job "Work aitd transient alvertUeu.outa are 'ASH.
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BUSiNESS CARDS ERSKINE, CURNICK & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS G 0 (. ER1ES,' PR O V 1 S I 0 N S, rmmBWJB an.- h i i 47 Jr.t.V ST RKST, a.. HVA.VSVll.LK, IND. c. scuMrrr & stark, Wholesale and Retail Deatrra in French, English & American PAPER HANGINGS, HlfHLllV AM lAPF,U hiitltf Hti.l Kixtiii.'-, (nit mi ilttftd, Gttl (W' itit-ti, I'liriHiu l'i wtal Puti r Mtrrr. Nu. 3 5 first EiflVtrt, Kv:tu.-v til.-, In li.n . !aixie te; fit o 1 1 i I sStitt T.i sTl t.i I: . HVMMI L) 2d ST., BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. SASH, DOORS, VVIND0W BLIjNDS, IHWHHK W.mVMBKn D.'rtr'N, I .tliN, ,!., if every knw.riptUm Oinatitial -I iii l.ainl. I'rtt kiin; IU..-s nl all kiitils m;t lv Ui .ilt-r. Khm inn ' i" kin I tUm n the ilmi L i...ii. . H IS l v Good luck Needed for Yotmg Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NlEHAUS STILL AHEAD. bfUHMV ati't k tf Drv (eiMlii, i-onsMitlf: 'iirre.t MMlf artir't .- in Ihfir lint', lou nWMeroMa t. name, whit Ii urn ii. -w ti' n i -r inM i-ii-n, mttd uill frtrUtinlv (.. piiU rhmi Ur uash nt their MUHrt, 4 i Htnw. U1LLKB a NlLMAl s. II. K. KKAI, Lat0 tl .):i.Ut'SH A tMI M tttt'-W READ & BURROW, VIIOLKSALK lK.I.KHS IN Hoots cJfe? ShooB, HATS AND CAPS. No. 19 Mats at., EVAXSVILLE, 1X1. aprl Jt. q. wiiru i t asa lOLaaaM WHEELER & IGLEH ART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GENERAL i I. I.K "I H AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OttOK on Third -t , tfp. the (J mi l Hon- . AprlM W 1 I 1 1 A M II. A A I : , PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Cor. Klrst mill Sj i nmori- SIm. Particular attrntion paid to th. r.'cairin of VlnM. al. Ki-p.a'ing, and FINE ATl'IIKS. e- PimMmf tumi Wtmmlkmg Car.l- u.ih, Wriltr. "a marvtf Jacob Sinzich & Son. Wholesale hakers, Ii.-H.rl-i ill BOAT STORES, H ! f. PVjm mm 0etM-. .wfWMj.vrs, 0n:in .f.v. JF NH DRUGGISTS. Hi t r. ttlarlv r-ivii, aiUttWHMi tu om Btoch it, Kinir, ('HiMictif, Haixts, Una, VhMstiif, I'vrvi wnn, aad Ks.-v AmTHt.rp, wlii h we li t.;ii il lo ottVr t'. the trntl u up (.;ol lenMa j.rs cas pi ihaard in i 'iiiontcitt, fan IHe, or St. liOuiH. W lift in ston? 16 to it KaTaji Hiki: Whitk j:Afs in i. - of 3S tt'H, on It'H, :tut IWl U-.-s, hli h uf an . to IkaCnwIa at ai n a fx I h iai j ii., KKLI.KR A WH1TK, No. 81 Mhin Hd-t S h t. mMeJOtt&T H Fr;k- and l.iiil OKOCEB AND PROVI&IOJI MKU( HA.NT, !! U-r iu Oovaae, tfaile, Qbwa, V hM, INaaaVi Plrtir I'aiiM, ,- Maui pttat i, arat Mm Oaaaia Kvanavilk-, ln.t. ti.js stru t, Kv-.u!viUft Iiuliaiaa, hnkaak LM .ers iuftroocirf mi l aii r-ioih ol ProJaco, Nail, tdiaaa, Wbite Lime, Ctiaiuutj Cotttifl .in., Vhit' tLuul, LiDsci'd Oil, dtc, die. Also, tiTnatantly oa i a foil '. of Saak) txncl i- .v ., t ..ii ateea. ST E. Q. SMITH, m V&a H A I k .M AND PACT! RER Wk ' f Mai tet meet, Kranavitle, lad , will ' 1 ! iO hand and uilo to ord. i overt tariett . I i .iueano Waaa Heal .'JIaIR The iia h- uw..i,d a. loWbkt rat. s Hotel,, Steamboat and Malta tin arnMafil lo ardvr All rork.trarraaiavl. jatilly m ivv.m ctmvust. AT A larg L..t oi Lawns, me ,i,.r, BpragM m..li.oo- fTiart.aatla ho.i (.t Vaacj ttoadu, rci KiSfti at MCU APKLk a Bl SM Nli'.'s', "a& Ha. 49 Mala atrial Ill Mil I. .Ill I l 11 , .1. HtMlV Mm,,. MILLER & NlEHAUS, j l i ( r KM IN X AVI Y GOOB fc, HoO.M, 80OBS, II ATS, CAPS. A. . l. 4.1 jmJMJV STHKKT, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. bbik27 A M i.S M. MjUflLU likAMH K K W . M HIM N hHANKLIN ct HARDIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KVaKKVILIK, IHO. ..IS-. HHJI. KHVjrK, .. M N.-tat-iHl btieimsu tsalraeted to theirs will re Oi re pl'oinpl and ea: rltil attettlioli. Ksp.-.-ial atti liti.'U w ill Id-vivel. to lhe Co.le. Ii.iii ot Chlillld in be follow tii' I'.wns, Kv-o.-v ill.-. UanaVrssa, Alt. Veiitou, IfouttviHe, N. vvbiuh, u. spot I. I'au-u.-.toli. Prill. '.-ton , V iui .-lined, Wasbi liwli.n, Oov.-i, aud IVtSBatfarKh, and lu the c. .nolle. Mi which sat-l ti.wus are boated. OKflCK Third street, adjoiniua the C.u. I BwiUss sepiau lyj
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K it nsv llie als. ( rawfurdsvllle Unit DEPARTUKV. MTfi'h!,, ' ,A AkitivALS. V5 mmmm Local and Miscellaneous Ill '.-l.Ks LOCALS. SM .ilk, Lisle, Cotton, and C.aiue under garments lor geutleuieu's wear, can le found at Lyons' in Great Profusion and Variety. He has also a large tock ol Beaaouable anil serv iceable clolliinir. which heis "elliotr . , r. il ..iv tliiiirpj f. ...... To the Afflicted. Dr. Wise, from Xetv Voik, llc of St. I Louis, the will -known Pliyaictali, who has snccesffollv treated the fullowini' DimoDes. and who has been BO lavorahly noticed hv II..- pre-,, May he i-onsniled for short time tit the Wash.f.gtoa Hotel, Evansville, afler il... ..' i . ... i ii i.:. :i -J ui" I u l .!.!. Hi: KJ va HIS bUVCIBI III- ' " K tent. on lu the ear of Votuumphon and all Diseases ol liie Ji-. ijnt-atoi t; Organs, Throat an. I Ui i,i All Disease? of ihe '. and A.'.r, anil alsu nil Disease pciuluir t t'r,nale, tile, and their kindred Affttrticmt, llernii or Rupture, Scrofula, he. Let no iu- luffeting from the above disease?, negIc. t i .iiisultiii"-a Physieian who has beet. u.-. .-ssfullv treating the above complaints i lot i he In-1. ten years. Tbe best of refer 1 races of cures can be given. ; Tiil-ohouk Parksr, the eminent minister, , writer, and lecturer, died at l'lorc.cc, Italy, ; on Hie HUh of May. I ' , ., I filhe (...,, Saenort It.ind ot Indiaua, is holding its Third Annual t'ouven- ( lion ai Terre llaille. ' They are having ; sidiMidid nwisic. .....id lii iiur. tu,d a fine time generally. aplr. Shetatrd Whitman, an old and esteemed cilizen of New Albany, formerly Representative in the Legislature and Mayor of the city, died last week, as we learn from the Tribtmr. Ai riiAV. Last Mou. lay, on a fi it boat opposite I he upper end of the city, two men named Baxter ami Milligan got into a light, and the former was trying to use a knife on the latter. A person, whose name we did not learn, attempted lo separate the combatants, whereupon Baxter used his knife with bad effert. The peacemaker recei vi d several severe stal.s. Baxter escaped. Complaint was entered before Kst(Utre Mt Bride, but the ofliccr has not yet been able lo find Baxter: Tin-: Louisville Thbatbr Com pan v is now performing nightly at Mozart H ill. The company is a popular one. atul w ill draw srood houses. They play to-night iu "Camille 'and "The Students of Heidelberg.' They havo just closfd a short season iu I Terre Hauie, where I hey gave, according to the Journal, the best satisfaction. At Indianapolis, also, they have lately hem play- I iug to good audiences. The lovers of the drama have now a favorable opportunity tor gratifying their taste. The manager desires us to say tint part of the programmes circulated this morion:.. are erroneously dated Tuesday evening instead of Wednesday evening. Persons reading tbeiu will please retor tuber this. (iii-sit-.- A band uf these nomadic and incotnprehensibUt peopleNtre encainpei'i on the road to Stringtowu, near Pigeon creek. The iii. ii ot the pnty inay he areu riding neat, well-built, and well-cared-for hotes in our streets or on ihe country reads at almost any lituu of day. They lode in Small tents and live almost entirely in the open air. Tbey are great on a horse trade, and have some fine animals. The language, garb, and conijdexiou of these siriug- (.co p.e are oi an ononiai cnaia.ifi, ..na tncir ;
appearance is a decided novelty in this ; known before, had never been frankly adneighboihood. i "Mtted : . m Both wings of the Democracy ajcreed iu 6" Tbe Democtai.c District Cottwatio i " CMS "' lhe Se"Ht" 1H"'T. 0 " ... i i should inanition its particular theori lietore convenes this m... no., at '. o .do. K at ,, ,, - . " lhe public, one side sustaining Su nailer mi-Pribi-etou. There will be a large aiiend- j eieignty, and the other, protection to slave-
alice aiid considerable squabDIing. lhe occasion will he the Charleston Convention on a smaller St ale. We shall not la- Surprised if the Convention require two days to tto its work. A large UUmber of battotiui(S will probably Ise east la-fore a choice cat la- had for Congressman. Thttetnttest will bo between Messrs. Ni black and Miller, viih the chances in favor of the former. Judge Law may conic in ns u compromise candidate. We think it doubtful whether the Common Pleas delegates will nominate lor Judge and Prosecutor, in view of the uncertaintyattending the validity of tbe new Common Pleas act, and the distracted .-tale o. 1 ho past ) . We. learn that a special train will he sent out early this morning, and return laic in
tl. evetii., tot ,Ue accomiiiodal ion of J.rsous v'oinfc' to the Conveuiiuu
Kttr ix Yoca own Bailiwick. A certain Indianapolis Printing Establishment bus a "drummer'' here, begjjino; work from our business men, as we are informed, and making false representation to get it. The "drummer 1 says, that particular kinds of printing, such as tinting und colored work, cannot be done in Evansville. We
' wish to inform the individual and the publie that any kind of printing that can be 1 doucat Indi tu iiwlis can be done in Evansville. There is no need of our citizens going j away from home to get printing done, tor wecuaud mil ae.otu module them with thev may desire, at the ! any style of work ;v, ,,,,, It irroJiii.tisililo interuju.ti uttwj price. u irrespouMuic interlopers come here from abroad, aud agree to furnish printing at sUrvation prices, on the re pretense that certain k.iuli uf work atn.mt , , . ,. .,, , , be done ... Lv.ti.sville, please tell them, fcW folks, that your home establishments are up j with the times alwavs. and beinar of you ' and with you, deserve and shall receive your I pairouiig I 1 So far as this office is conceru- ! ed, we are determined that io customer I ihall go out of it dissHtistied. We are do1 ing all we can for tbe interests of EvansviMe, ! and wc know our citizens will not fail to ! s.istaiii us while we woi k tor their loteresta p. Tue Fourtb o- Juy ,s w le , ,jrRted ; New Alftny) w e lladei.s,1Ujdi by , d union of g OQ ' 1-1 1 C f 1 rlOTd tounlt fair (jioi.no Methodist, Pteabyterian, Baptist, Episcopal, Catholic Uofuinicd, Lutheran, Uaiversalist, I tiitcj Bretbrer, and Cbriatiaa Churches all the i'ui ions seels and shades of belief -me lo be united ill the 1 1 leltatoili nl I he nation s holiday . A K BKi likia.n in Luck ..Ine t-i -i. us doubt ih it large pricea are ever drawn in Lotteries ; but the following certificate, with name and resilience, is too plain to be doubt - ed, even bv the most skeptical. KaaoVuitDav 1 LMt, Marion Co., Ky. April 20th, 1840. i" This cerliti.-s that I have, this day, re eeived of the iijiciit, the full amount iu gold of the hic'liest capital prize nf $24.tMM, ,,ruwI, at W .lu.ino ton, Delaware, March h. IS60, in Vou, Knuv & ( o. s ' Delaware Stale lotteries,' in class IIS; and that full '"'ssion is liereny given ny me, lo putdisii rny name ami resilience. John Avbitt. Part or whole tickets can be obtained by enclosing to Wood, Eddy & Co., at Wilmington, Delaware, or St. Loiis, Missouri, 2. 50, $5.00, $10,00 or $30.00, and the printed drawing certified to by the Commissioner, will be sent to you with an explanation. Lincoln ami Ckneral Lixcoln. A a meeting ot the Sixteenth Ward Republican Association, in New York, Monday evcninir, ! u,.i.ii...l ,..l.l.. . s i.v .,1.. um.I ,....1,1. i lions endorsing the Chicago nomination passed. In speaking if Mr. Lincoln, Mr. McLeod intimated that Kaposi Old Abe was a relative of General Lincoln, of revolutionary laenaory, us follows : "I believe that General Washington deputed General Lincoln, a namesake and relative of our standard -bearer, to receive llie s.void of CornWallis ;it Yorktovvn, which you know was the last of George III. So. our Lincoln, representing the principles of Washington, will be deputed, by the people of these United Stales, to receive the staff of office from James Buchanan, w hich will be the last of the Democratic parly for ienluries Income. Hll.Tlie Madison Courier urges the getting up of a Fourth of July celebration by the mechanical ana) industrial chtses, similar t, that iu preparation bete. That paper says : Why can t a grand procession of drayuieu, mechanics, artiz ms, laboring men, liremen, the different b uevoie it orders, military companies i balloon ascension, fireworks, Ac., ate. be arranged for the next fourth o f July ? We vole for a bio; day in Madison on Ihe nexl Fourth of Julv. tkiy Hear what lie.1 It titiin.tre ell and Kvetetl s organ, says '.It rial ' Forty hard-fisted lalairers o( n,e 1st ward in Uie ctty of New York, I. ft the Democratic ranks, a night or two ago, and came out for Ihe " Kail-M iuiei nud ''Carpenter" ticket. We uotice m.tn more such expression- of svmpalh v in o'lier (luarters, aaniiugst I be w acting people. i is uli that breaks tbr.nih ail political lies, ami l.oi-l he felt iu in.- arau.l result K-fr Mr B ja.no I a b li lb lj . S. fsenale on ill 2d, announced one extraoirtinary tact, which, lUoiib well ry in the re rr lories, !,ui pledging them selves io aiiuie i,v llie iie. io.ui oi in.- ti pi cine Court, whatever it might be This is the manner in which the people North anil South- have been deceived into the .-uppol t of Ihe Demitciacy, b pioinulgatirig doctrines adapte.1 lo tioth, and yet hostile to i ach other. Senator Douglas was a party to this aoreeiii.ii t . Tbb Lnttatou Era rlaiiaa to bava authority tir staluio Hint arrangements have I. ecu liinde Ittr Sayevrs and Hecuau l in two luoutbs' I "line. m m . ' IIkknan luil It-r " is llie latest tu.vell v If ct.tiise, il is very ttram-j. Auotlter ar liclc coining intn use is ' Savers i liee-ie.' It is uitlt, ttVatw. A SAY1NII of Mr. Ih.uolas is reported, thai il... i, ..vi I'... i ,'t ii... i ... i sJ.-i ,
j Wou,j , ou,e ua) lttimokK W, lhttk Uk j will but bis name is not Douglas 1
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XXXVI t (). (iKKSS..Kiit Session. Wasiiixiiton', May 23th. UOCSE. The House resumed the consideration of the Pacific Railroad bill. Mr. Noel oll'ered a substitute, to the effect that the road commence in western Texas, Rejected. -"r. oouson, as a compromise, moved mat the various propositions be received from yan j.r.lid,co UL.tWL.ea tuc 35 aiuj 42d parallels north lutitude, to connect with the branch from Iowa, Missouri aud Texas. Mr. .Smith of Virginia favored a Southf ru route and opposed the proposition for branchcii bir the arinmniLitinii nt lm-al see. ( tions. Mr. lUrrett replied, iusistiucr that it is uational in character and best calculated to . ..i ,-, l,r0ll,ot,! llie ""lortant purpose des.gntid. WASHINGTON, -May Z4. 110USK. Attel' debate, in whii-h Davis of Md. abowed the I bill was wholly impracticable, it was re- ; committed to the select committee loo! against 8 The House went into coimuitlee for general debate. Air. Y:uhbothe of lUinoii made a speech showing the persona! and l.ii. history of Abram Lincoln, his votes in Conoress, ike, and pronounced him a man of great ability, a private citizen without blemish, and a public man without re- . 1 nuai.u. Senate Mr. Johnson, from the com-
mittee on public lauds, asked to be discharged ; n.,aflu with rgg- Tbey improve with age i WWe'!jASioN, H I. , . io-mist. from the consideration of the bill to cede to I ir keP ,n a covered stone jar. dr s. i. towxskm'.- I'OMi't'l'Mi FXthe states the public lands within their liui- j A Goon Plain Gingerbread. une eof- ' funi'-tu" 1.!. its ill. sold lor live years. lee cup pood ihick cream, one cup molasses, j for KKNOVATING AN1 l'i lill'YINci 'II1F. Air. Gibson, of Ark., moved to take up one teaspoonful soda, finger lo taste, a salt I BLOOD, which science has tver . Bared to tuau. -the homestead bill. j .spoonful ol salt, f.ur "quite thick with flour. ! JjJ Zoma''' " ""i " Mr. U'ude opposed the motion, and want- j and bake iu square tin-. ! It contaiua 'all the ieeetahle principlea which ex-
' ed to act when the Senate was full I The P. O. deficiency hill was taken up, : and Mr. Peaicc- farther explained its provisions. On motion of Air. Hunter, lit.: bill was ! laid aside, lo enable Mr. Sh.leli io make a : personal explanation ia regard to his alledged iatereil in the. Houmas Land Grant. j He rec ited the tai ls, and refuted the cln argc-s against him. Sknats. Mr. Benjamin defended the ' Huutnas land grant. i'ooinbs iovk the opposite side. Mr. Pugh advocated the bill leported by the private land committee, which i-ompels i ctaiuiatltS of all the lands in dispute lo Cotuiiieuie judicial pioree,li!i's within I wo years, or forfeit litem to tin- Govertuoent. Adjourned. Havana, May 25th. Among the plantations near Trinidad injured by tbe receul fires were the Carajal Romagna. Total losses $208, 6t0, New Yobk. Tbe schooner JvstpK Phine, , winch leti ilns port on llie 17th, returned to j port yesterday for repairs, having been dismantled, ami was last niohl seized, on susi picion of liring a slaver. Her captain, .lames Carter, is under arrest. IIabrisruko, May v. m. Tin case of Hamilton agafnsl the l'itlshtirgh Council came up to-day, Mr. ILtrding coftnSel for plainliil, and Mr. Penny for defendant, A Statement was made that the Oouncil had not yet taken action, when the tViurt suggested that tbe case be held over till June 20th at Lancaster. A decision will be given this afternoon. Halifax, May 28. 'the AhM ports cold hut fine weather, with occasional logs. Sighted ('ape Race on Saturday night and arrived here at 11 A. M., to-day. She sailed at i P. M. for Boston, and will be due there late to morrow P. M. Among Ik i p Lssengers tor Boston, are Bishop Bacon and Martins, Louisiana. I'lNciNNAi i. May 29. The great Patent suit of James Jtldson vs. Cope and Hodgson for infringement of patent for ihe Judson governor valve, on trial for the last ISu days in Ihe P. S. (,'ircuit (. emit, terminate. I iti a verdict for plaintiff. Ktw York Maiktt, New York, May 20th. Flour 5c better tor common grades, will, fair dematul lar
home consumption and peculati,i i ; tjw happneil this time, the words wen ' advance checks exnoit ilem.ind sal. IR.Ivoiceof the tilt lie shall he heard in
.'00 bids at 5 1 ."i(,r 5 20 tti super Slate ; 5 25 (,5 30 tor extra do.; 5 lafCa 20 for super western ; 5 ;'.o(. 5 Go for common lo medium extra do; closing quiet and scatveiv so buoyant ; included in Ihe sales ate 2 &MO : nuts lor rxiiort: I aua.lian III i v aJsi. ur I iiuoterl -c .-hade Itetter ; sales BOO bldx at 5 i I 10'. 5 50 lor comiuol. lo choice extra, live ll oUr slcaiiv ; small .-ales at 3 0U(.VI 20. Corn meal quiet and unchanged ; sales of ) 2.000 bbls Biamlv w ine at .'! i.". Wbisky a shade Rimer; sales ot450bhhl at 2li( 22. j IV beat 2c .i tier, w ith export demand ; sales 5,700 bllsh Milwaukee) club nt 1 2.':, and I 2,000 bush a hjte California on private j terms; :j,0('0 bush prime red Buntut-ra at i 1 Hi, aud 4,000 bush white Michigan at I 1 55. Rye quiet at 92. Barley dull and nominal i nointto uotn receipt, shou a inateiiHl failing off, and with ihe limited supply of .iund, the market is firmer; sales 84,f0o bush at 01. Ii i o.'i fr good .Ua sound mixed west.: 65 tor strictly sound do.; 72 for very handsome west, yellow, and 6265 j lo;- Dosontiq souMrei n j enow. Uais in mod- i erate request a 4043l for t 'ana. la East ami 1 42.'(.i 43 for stale and Canada West. : Polk dull and heavy ; sates J 400 bbls at i 17 8:pcl 7 87 tor new mess; 17 40 for old mess; 10 02 lor western prime mess : 17 00 for cil v mess ; 1 7 1 tor lion mess ; I J 2n (ml H fai lor clear ; I prime, tin. I 1 4 00 for Oftf' 1 3 02 lot new I rumps. liec.l quiet . ami urn banged; .-tiles 390 bbls at 4 OOfo) I 4 5o tor coiinii y prune ; 5 005 fat ditto mess; 00f5.l0 oo repacked mess. Beef hams dull at 13 nopcjri on for western; II oO(,i3 oo for state; 7f0 fthls Western wen- s... at 1". in. 'ul meals quiet and : ntii Iniiioi-tl ; 1 7 jdvos at 81bi,;i J fur liains ; I jCr)7j hr mIi.iiWci Hacon dull. I, aril . linn ; salra 400 lilds at lljllj. Ilutler i't.llj. Butler
tight aaain unirt at I mW. 1 1 lor Ohio ; 1 lbi'.'io for slate. I 'lieese steady at 7Vr.ll. t'offee Ilio cottlitnie.s active); sale-' tii-dav of 4,000 hnfla
extra at I .;.',i UJ ; sales .!ih in Us Java at I5j; 2.2IMI liats Ivio nt lli, Marieabt nl I I I ; Laujra at Uf.i.ll"' ; .lava i;.1 (it 10; l.'U'nMl. 4 m. mills, and 121 cash lot San lb, mil. "o. Molasses lltu-baned; sales ! M'i lib-1- at 34; f itttdj M iiscttvado. T I...C1 vii.ik May 2ith. River Statiooarr. '
7 leel 3 .ti. bes in the canal. Weather clear ! but indications uf a storui norlLwaid.
Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, May 29, i'. h. The markets are generally inactive, without important change. Whisky at 13. Nothing transpired in provisions so far; holders contend for full rates and tire holdino oil'.
Cincinnati, May 29, U. The river has fallen 1 1 inches in the last 24 hours. Now 19 feet 10 inches in tbu channel. Weather sultry. -a riTTSBi uaii, uay zv, M. utvcr seven feet by the pier markand falling. Weather ! clear and warm. ; - - Baltimore Market. Ualtimork, May 29th. Flour Howard j street super 6 50. Wheat quiet j white 1 40 i ((Til 4j ; retl 1 jUfitil 3j. lyOrn active.: .-. ,Qr- r 1 1 i white 0872. Provisions held (irmly and , 1 generally higher. Mess pork .-ales 1,800, i utls prime at 15 00; rumps 14 00; bacon l n't nrtfttAbw ..:....t 10. W hi Sky nominal. Nsw Vokk, May 29.-Tbe Meaim-t Quaker CStg from Havana has 111 rived, VaMletla. i UHEAP SPOt Cake. One cup w hite ! s,,J?'lr. 'wo tabtespoocfufa butter, one cap ; swett milk, 1 tea-poonful cream tartar, ,easpoonful soda. A little lew than a pint j of flour 1 pf?Pi aild ootn.eg to tnste. ! Ookiks. One cap butter, two eupa .ui gar, one cap sweet milk, half teaspoonfai soda, nutuieu or caraway, for spice; mix B V. . r , T ' i v. ihi iiuui uniii uiiiie ii. i, roil mm anil i Uke QAiicU. These I think superior to thosie I To KBa 1 1 a u ,M Hororawai - i i.. alla. and li.m oil' the rind and outside fry il about hall as much as s on would for th table Pack it tightly iujars; pour over it the fat that frits out , and .enough lard to j cover il; rh.se he jar tight, set in a cool place, and " o j keep fresh all summer. BhiiAH Cake To on- eup of light bread sponge, add one egg, one cup of flour, half a eup of butter, half a teaspoonful of Baler- i atus, spice loxottr taste; stir well together, and put immediately in the oven: bakeasl for bread. Bakud t Mil an PiiioiMi. Scald ten teaspooiifnls ol Indian meal iu three piots of I sweet milk: add one ounce of butter, and sugar or molasses to sweeten to the taste. Bake two or three hours.- Am. Atf, Racii'vs. To Skttlx Coei kk.-- Biovmi j the cortee in the usual manner, atid when nearly cool, break an coo upon il. ami stir it well, to have each kernel coaled. The coffee should not be warm enough to cook I the egg. Use one egg to a pound of coffee ; 1 let it dry well la-lore grinding. When boiled for use, it w ill settle without further troiibh . Setting Fknck Posts. A writer iu ihe I Ohio Cultivator says that he can set posts IkofCr .iti.l t'.i r nuwa rrii.nltc be ilrlt'lnnr U'Oli ' - " 1 J "J ........f, ...... a maul or iron sledge, when llie ground is just free from Lost, and still wet and Soft, than by digging holes. His posts are sawed seven leel long, and tour by live inches ill size, and then carefully ami regularly sharpened, so as lo put the top cud down." The posts are held steady or turucd, w hen necessary, by using a long handled iron ' w rench, ami made just large enough to slip ! over the top of Ihe post, tin loamy or clavey land, free from large stones, posts I can he driven w ith great expedition, and j will stand firmly, the earth around them i being well packed by tin? crowding of the post. .' Iu the General J . i I 1 resnvlenan j .ther ilav. Dr. I Baptism vs. lilMEUStox.Assembly of the Did Sch Church at Rochester tin Thoruwcil told a good one at the expense ot a Hardshell Baptist minister, who attempted to prove that immersion would hecome the universal mode of baptism, from the text ''The voice of the turtle shall be heard in the land.'' The preacher was one of those who believed he ouoht not to select a subject beforehand, but when be rose lo speak and opened the Bible, the first verse 111 at met his eve must be used, aud as it The the land. " At first he lluHlgbl he was stumped. At length he said: " Brethren, at firetsight one would think there was not much in this lexl. But on a little consider..-. ion you will see there is a great deal in it. Now yon i i ....... ...i..t turtle is. If yon have alone by a pond, yon have .-ecu ihem on a I snnninir ibemselves. Now it is said, ' Che voice of the turtle, shall he beard in lhe bind.' But the turtle basal aay voice that an v body ever heard, so it must I... the noise that ihe untie ntajces it. plunging oil the log into (he water. Hence we conclude thai iuimcifiou is meajil, aud that immersion will In- universal." Dkaih ok Uoi.. John Zvn'ob. Bv a letter front his son, we regret t lent n th u Co!, t John Zenor, died at his residence in Harrison county, on lhe 23d iii.se, aged t,7 years 1 month and 8 days. Col. enbr, was !oru ai Floyd's Foil;, Jefferson county, Kentucky, April 15th, 1793, and came to Harrison County willi his father when anile young. Col. .e nor served lor a great many years iu the House ot Representativefl of Indiana, once-, in lhe Slate Senate, and closed bis political career as a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1850 early limes he twice served in ex nedii ions against parlies ot DOSttle Inatans, who made : descents upon lhe citizens Of Clarksrilln and vicinity. lie had also been frequently favored with Vt. lions pnbtic DOSififiUS in his own cnniin. oi. .euor was loitv years a faithful and .enhun member of tlu- United i Brethren Church, ami died in the. full laiili of IM Christian, and Untviug a briirbt ex ample t. his cliildren. in ihe ileatli of Col. Zettor Soutlieru Indiana has lost an early pioneer ami one ol its toosl exe molar V citizeiw. S. A. Ledger. i, ii is ii ii lie s:i in, auu wortji v in ! all Mccetil-atii.ii ' that the man ivhn int. proves ins own home, Ins own OCIgl - I
bnrbood, and leads Ins home papers, ' aireeta; Lots II utial in ttl.-.-U tu; Lots I aad lo is alwavs a L'tii.d citizen. Ktom Sllrll a. I a Bha tl; lda 1 and I" iu lll.s k 4s;mi..I ls j' , ,. . II and ju iu Itlie k ta, all iu the Keel era Kt.laieeourse Hows a str-aui ot neace 111 tr.e louse. 1 . i
helv around the bouse, reSlieliieail i t,.. ' i,,l,i,. b. ..1 ! .... b. ...... t I..... ..i' I ! nai a iui'.eraiiie snoieriuoe i-. jnai man lm siccus in Indiana and l.eil-t Ins 1 .... I v. i
oo native bread and meat, bul st rvea his soul on foreign trash. Ind Far:,,. . ' i
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The Original and Genuine & - a r m m m mm 111 1 m. 1 a a :a Sar s a r ilia IS THE Great Renovator of T H 13. BLOOD. THE BOTEBEIGN KEMEUY FOK ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Ulcerated Sores, aud t 11 nrninri . ir linn i j 1 neii'iiio .ill.. 1 j ; , j u wwovx v "'u Those cuuipluints can be speedily and etb ctnally " tb" , It, ii'l l . K' nil turn ml Vii..':n'ii'i '1 II tllll'lltllUltlllll Ulll CCI Will 111U. Thousand have experienced its salutary edects, f ai te" f ibonaanda hae witneMed it, until it ' bus ceased to be a question auioutr the intelligent portion of the community. When the Buha become lifelcae aad Htunaut, either Ironi the eilecta uf prin weather, rhaajyt of climate, wuL't uf exctriae, the uso nf a uuiform saline diet, ur any uther cause . tin- romiound Extract of sjarsaparilla, will renew- the blood, carry off tlu pat rid humors, cleans' the eavaaach, RXGl LA TKTliK BOWaUJi,aad inipait alone ul triieur to tin whole bodv. To the Public. The public are her by ootirud that th - prepara Hou extetiRivuly Known ad 11 I'. TOW'.N.sKMl'S CiiMKIliNl) KXiUACt ol :A ItSA I'A - ikILI A, if now matiulactiit'i u under tnv dm i snjiervisioD, from the oriinni mei btaim ! rom "' ,s.. p Tl'v: i 1 -"'' ' ' composed of inerodientn purely vegetable, and arirt out in.-ruury; atul also that oae iqcredieaffl are iiJicioiwly ...Miponnde.l, a ae t. . btHiii t.-i" th'-ni had prov.-.l iiseiui u. clearing mnmIn. in disease, extracted and rombbie! with th.f highest' ekiil which the rctinpui.-nr ul asodera cheniis.i'y cnahi. s n. to cinpl W'hat.-vei foay he laid b oortifted ci nipotit..rs uraplesetir pi.vse i.o.s, the tact that this laediciue is aeerywhare us. .1, and that its nse create an la-enae-i deiii'iti.t, sh..vd conctasiTelj tli ii n aMac-aa-,d medicukal in.-i ifs ot the hist uralar CAUTIOK. To avoid imposition il hill he aeeesuoy lose'- that lm. JAUS K . ('HILTON'S certificate, as well as the uiguatuie ui l 'i'ownsfi.d, is on tha oataivie wrape ..I ... i'.-. He very lurelut to use lie. other. l'i opl'irtoi 's oihe'e, No. 41 Kllltoo sll.e anil for sale I . v aVefy Druggiat in the i ity. a. av an ;auw i I'. botM o p En w ft 6 u Na t. - CI O ti W ci i p Q W ft" O O ci
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tf l it Ii I' a It T M -V .V Til' Order for I'lank !Ide-wa!k; tfrnamoa t 'onncii. .May I8G0. And niov it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council ot the City oi Kiranaville, that Ihe oaaera of all Lots aaul pa rid of Lots fronting on or adjoiniiig ths s..m!i .-nst eHu oflliTiaiun trinl. Inittn n Sixth aad Sereata treats, in said C:tv , rausr the -id. -wall." th-i.on to i i.e i.roeeni io ine i i" ci . .i ile, and i hat they i' Htm a auir want oi i ici r. o o- lam iiuwu thereon, within t nirty days 1. o.n I Ita pit I.I i . . ion ol thi urdcr. aid side-walks to be curbed with goad white oak phi ii k , not hss thai twelve by two aud a half inches ;u diiiicu-uuis. P. ndAK K, Clerk. Clerk's OtVa, Hay 20, is. n. 1 if u i' it a .i t i it -i" it 'v 1 1' t: And now- it is hereby entered and directed, by tin I 'ouitiiolt Council of thv City of Kran.vi;... that lhe owner.-, ot all la. Id aud pans ot L.es Irofitiiij; on in- ailjoiniuj; the south-iast dido of I'ivisiou utreet, between pVvearh and Kbchtb hi reeta, in aid city, caoae the side-walku tlierousi to be brought to the pi op. r City lade, au 1 that Ih.-.v caaseaalde walk of class No. 2, io bs laid down the Ii, within thirty dayafrota ihe pi.l.tica'i u ot thi. oriler. - Said .ide walk- t.l be embed utlh yic i while k ptaak not Ira, lhaii twelve by two and a ha I mrli s iu iliiueMsioiid P. RITKKE, Clerk, t I. i k .- ISJkr, Slav ISfiM, tsofi ; J'ii it. 'j'n.it Timr.1 V i he l 'oliliuon I 'tillticit ol tie- Cl yet Kl.ill. Mil.' Will receive HhJ pl'opo ..I, UUltl Jlllie .V:d, tSUt, f.v ; adin. rra"veiiir, ami paving the allay f-aii wSiur tt-oin Kirst si i I" Second street. aaf Ouated tatwli Na'B and j ailiori sir. t Is. '1 I e .-. l.tt actor 1 1 1 Uwatall lie- licit. -I lals and do 111. work accordii to s e. iti -alioau now it file in this , tlicr I'. BVRK Ki 'let k ;leik .- nHice, Ha l-'i'. it u ! it h . r i it .a- tt r 1 1- . titdai to. Pl od, side Walk t i. il i haaj be r, Ivl.iv 2ft, J iio. And now it hereby ordered anil din t ted, bv tu.- Common i oau. H ot the ity el sville, it...t in wii. r.-ot .11 l.otn ana partsol i. ts Irol thi cii .a adyoioios both sides ol Leel street, betwe. ii W atei and r irst sticeid, in Raid City, cause ihe si tc-walka theroou to he I roughl io thaprtia-i I'lty ir. air, and that thev rWate a SfcfeW all. oi Clas. No. I lu lie laid ilea n 1 1. el cut, within thirty days from the publuaiiouol ibis order. I. lil'KK E, t I I. City Clerk 's Ofhc. , May WCQ. jt i s s f mm Ji r i m .; t i .' - oner lor flaiiK.Mde-wa.i. tXauM il Uhaiahel , M-.y 2B. I boil And now it is hrie'y order. -.1 and directed, by the Cnmmoii Council . the Ctty ot Kraiisvilb- thaf the Owac-rd of all l ots and arris j ot l ots Irani lOtf on oi adjoinuiK the aurth-west IdOOJ ll I si in -.1 1 eel, lei w. en ra lf.111 ttii.t . . 10 u trej-td in sa.d City, cause the side-walks thereoa lo bebrMaabl to lh uiota-i rad.., aad that tbey :t to I.,- laid d.ev u caasaa side-walk i Class iheieou, lihiii Hot iy days Iiooi il... puhlicailou .1 ibis order faitl side walk to he curb, d with good whit.. ..at- pi ml not less than twelve L, la., aod Ulellnioll-. P. BUKKf , . lelU. imir in. itc iu ity Cirri 'ili. e. Way -J, :s. m i it h t- it it. i T I mjr or.ler lor Hi ,. k P.iv. in. nl. T M I' t . - nu. il Chamber, ,Mav Mi ltit.ll. And now il i-. heiebi ordered aad tlirecled, t.y the Ceiuuioii C.aiucil ot-lhe Ciii ot v ansville, that the ev. llel ol all Lois bel.lliallet tles.ribed, batag corner bde situate. I on cherrv I street In said city, cauae atune cartine; lu be placed I U1...11 the si le-uall.n ot saul lots lot a dialaiM-a t I Laraatv lett ll.st is. ten bat in eaeh dirt .111.11 it-.,.,. ; I .r c.i nei v i. : i,..ts 1 1 in iviock 1 1 . at i lie . ..i n.-i .1' "iu th and Clierrv sir.-et.-; L.t I in Murk Ii!, , Hl... k UB ih. eiraer at tlberr, Mxth iu Baker's addilba., aitbiu'thirlT days rr.au the' laitdiealluu ol thisurder. P Bl) I Men. IK K, cleik. Cilv Clerk's t tabNay
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3EtX .A. 3L ZDW-ia- IO. : at viioli:salk. aawmm-,m . a a w i m 1 . , s 1 nil f- f- HT 's T 13 FIRST STREET, within the ln-t four weeka bv sea. from K.MJIlAN and GKltM ANY, and bv railroad from New Kng ..1 1 ..r.i. r . s 1 1 ..it. .. , o-eo, uunv o, im-ui, m, . .t...., .w ....... CHANTft, tJBOCEKS and TBI . . . . n, ...., XT r. Y. f A L'T I'll ' M 4 L DtOCB KKUUCE1I AH ruitt, alul el r. ill. ll a I tor.. il...e l.nu i.i, a I..I-.IH wte.t ttiH 111 '11 II TUB Bt AUK ST IS. I,, hi. a.,...U...,.H. ...... t.n n..i! I),., followii. STANOAliO GOODS. OAAA TJ tIT T TyTJIIiri other, TRACE CHAINS. 5 casks LOG AND PLOvJ CHAINS. 50 doz Root HAMES. 50 doz Horse and Mule COL LARS, (GOOD.) 100 doz AMERICAN HOI 00. 'S Planters' Hoes. all aoz ixaraen Jttviv.iui&, Rieen and iron. 25 doz MANURE forks, ass'd. 50 doz 0. AMES', and others, Shovels and Spades. 50 doz TUTTLE'S Hook Tootl Cross-Cut Saws. 100 doz WELLS', (Hunt's) Liomneott's and Collins Axes. 50 doi HUNT'S Hatchet:,. 25 doz HUNT'S Broad ;md Hand Axes. 25 doz WITHEItBY'S Draw-' ing Knives. 25 doz SPEAR & JACKSON'S Hand Saws. 50 doz COOK'S Patent, and other, AUGER I5ITTS. 200 doz AUGERS, Blue Nntl Gra'd Twist and Conimon. 2000 doz TABLE KNIVES, English, and J. Russell & Co.'s AMERICAN. 500 doz W0STEN HOLM'S, 1 Buntmg's and Barnes POCKET KNIVES. 50 doz WADE 8c BUTCHER'S Razors. l 1,000,000 G. D., S. B., and Water Proof Caps. Alo, 100 doz WALDR0N Grass and Grain Scythes. 50 doz BLOOD'S Silver Steel SCYTHES 100 doz Suucrior SCYTHE SNATHjS. 100 doz FORKS, 2 & 3 prong, Suuerioi , k 50 doz Grain CRADLES, Bow I and Wire Brace. 50 Wood HAY Rakea. 100 Grind Stones, 18 to 30 in. 200 doz Sevthe STONES. Jk.X&iO, 500 doz BUTCHER'S Files. 20 cases OHIO TOOL CO.'S Planes, reduced prices. aOENT FOIt-ANO 2000 feet RUBBER BELT- i ING, BEST IN AMERICA, f on hand, 1 1-2 to 24 inch. rtMO'.'l'IIKIt WITH SHELF HARDWARE AND TOOLS of every description. ivfj th-tii rt I'zecii promptitude. litarld the lltlllost Ctle it. Id UABbKi) S. N Kl.i. -, mile 0 i UK. 1 1 A C b Or. K ivilt, in Dr. UiayV biiiMitiKi "11 ' ' w V t Oflic, ftra s. ii. s o! y.-ai -. a.mi,I rtbHiw Iflrtljr ii'linil Hi 1" BvwmtUSo Alid M e BWTOVflrdiBg lOWtM ftBC t tlili(l , 0 Isil l'i;- rOOM! ar.d h'' th- .-vjit. -i tu ii.-. i i: ( a Iti I'itiiHi, w lirllit-r I Ij y iie-e.J thf sti ti. n f ii Denti'il or not. SiiM-p fh laisniiig of hi- ln-i circular nd Iw-r-t i.fiii ut , over : y';i ui"', i t t iai imr. ii Ittfl ami tiir?tttioiifl bara been mad', of wblcfa tga avuij.' l HirasHf. and ltwa nttihifp that will Miil..i",c lite iiiii r.ii.' "i lu- I'li.i Me, if past iimfH'l. Him lacilitMhi iuc boteter and tJblUh incut luv wilbom atoobt, ttbai tmg oiU- i in am Htvt. mo4 equal tany in Raatora ciiiaW. All tboaal who Breed Uontal operatiotifl berfofaMn). and ph rifiod u ith bia work, abaJl l o attiH.-i1 to v-ith . : ! t-Ht i 1. i - I 'tht t'i.tii- u. ti.1 tli stj lei of wtrW aba fad ar ed I'V biaar Ootltinoana (Jnm: bhr; or Hrved Work; Vulcanite ; i'oralitt; Anibrf; Chi ; 1 lie; Gold and Mlv r vt ikNttthihh: tan iol tbe beautj uu p)eanlaeaa joI tbe rontinUiMfl tmrj a; iV. It ii witlir-u! ft WM or tyejrico. Cbeeki tliy.1 an iiukeu an Ik- rcalori to iii-arh 'It.iir paginal cBtour bl t tiii atyle of work, aod aleo y lhe u.-. of Vulcanite, Uoralitf, and Anaber Baee. Tin latter BtfeM, f.r lir!)t-ut-Ht. aad ulrtftTHl ioii t diffli ult in.mths, rxc l nii.Voele rtnvili.ii are luive i-r Hut-n. il.- baa aeveral auaeatbeti i for alleviafioc i i" vtlieii t xlraclin ttth. 'IIi.jv arc peifcctlj hni in lr3d. t tu mr t delicate caa have them affile lied. i uot do, ,f il !. rtdvt'KlM aiilhilur lo- nimi tior.-khil.it anvtitilu u..t uia.le bv himself. Paieiits shenld eonsiilt the health an. I a n t v .t ll.,., r eliil.lr.ii bv bailie, the Dentisl dire, t their second dantitiun. Lherebv li hIuciok kii.iii.-iiv and beallh to tiles, i it i aluablu organs. I rreirul:irit v -l clnldr. n's te.-ilt CO tree ted h eesst'lltlv. Tbuee bavin - dacajred teeth, h -nl.t eitltet baee th.-iu extracted or Btled al niiee (lhe bilter il ! ...l.l.-l The beallh ol the w.ri. and ttit remain ..... i:t. demaud Ihi. t t - I take i l. a i.i ntii. ln. me. lr. liaa, ! ui suce. --. a I., ih. utd looms io Kraji a buildina, h.. pit.;' he will tin. I litem both pleaeadl tnd pnd ! able tloiit mi title! colli- Willi ttW H...l.r, 1 am ideas. -.1 lo Bad htlii el i llie :! oc 1 - - nit ,
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lliistii esin taste and bigb tr..les-.i..ual ability and . stan. lint.-. With this view, I run, vv ill. il.n . te. ..in nu in I hitii I.-1 be i otiininnitj uh a eBlMM and vaiiapi le.. I dentist. tlllal '.'.S) .1. K I V I" r I' S'lltt Kl.'.Vf. THMMSK B H HI MmAw aide Kuorus, ni.elv papered ami m i -l . del' llellt SIX dollais pel luolilh. t.li'..il at Brickb i's ' Patent Uread Baker on firel si , near Miiu. T K. BRICK LK V. may-i6-St
