Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 July 1869 — Page 4

Advertisement, to this column, of three lines, each insertion. Thirty Cents. TOU SALTS. CITTAOE A frame cottnsre, corner of HeonnJ Avenue and Seveulll Street, one wiuare from the stieet railroad, containing four rooms, cellar, porch. c. Terms easy. For particulars call at southwest corner of Second Avenue aud Eighth St net, Lamasco. junP dim

tr t'MHKK 100,000 feet two-Inch hem lock lumber, at cost price, by KAl'fLKli fe SALMON, corner Division and Canal Sts. msl.'i dtf (I a w) FOR RENT. rritl'SK-Ou Fourth Street, between ,1-1- Main and Syea i.tre, a double threeMory brick, wltn to goon siore-rooms. Will brt rented se.vu atelv or together. Good accommodatl r s for two Separate larullles. Forfurthtn r artieulars apply to Ir. F. T. RUNCIE. No. 22 North First SI reft. nini mi LOST. MONEY A roll of m-nry with rubber aroand It. The tinder wi 11 be nbtiaiiy rawarded by leaving it at th's otrct.. lit-on the road between Kvausvllle and MeUutehenvllie (or o few in les B anleies'o? Uu'le value to anyone but the i i l-..aM ornni till 1)1 uuuiiiuii. of little value to any i. The tinder leavinsj it at the Jolklee will be suitably rewarded. jt.'J owner. nal Oftl WANTED. G I KIM Two girls to do general housework to no to a fsmail town. tioHl lionies 8ud wastes ottered. . Apply at tbe Bloreot LA.NF11KA14 A MirCtitLL. iy i ii3t KEY A lare key, which can be had by calling at Ibis oltlee, and paying lor Hits advertisement. July! It Fill DAY ....JULYS, ISO". CITY NEWS. T Couuiy Affrieullural SoAs the seasou is approaching when the County Agricultural Socletlts are preparing t make contracts for thfir printing we woti.d call espeolal attention to our superior f:tcllitl-s for doing ali classes of this work, such as Catalogues, Premium Llsls, Tickets, Ac. We are also prepared to get up one. two, and three sheet Posters, In plain or colored Inks, at short notice. We have Just added to our Job Department five hundred dollars worth of the latest styles of poster type, aud our facilities cannot be surpassed. Call upon us, or send for estimates. EVANS VILLE JOURNAL CO. Special Sfssion. The City Council will hold a session at the Council Chamber this evening to attend to some business of special importance. Delirium Tremens. A man was taken to Sheriff Miller yesterday to be taken care of, who, it is said, has had the delirium tremens lately. lie was in a bad conditiou yesterday. German Theatre. There will not bo any performance to-night at Mozart Hall, the entertainment hav ing been postponed until Monday nixht. for which occasion' a ne libill has been selected. The Fourth Oar German fellow-citizens propose to have a grand promenade coucert and jubilee at tho Artesian Springs Park on the Fourth, and the music will be furnished by the Cornet Band. Agreed Case. We learn there is a probability of Martin, Gardner & Co. and the city making an agreed case in regard to tho legality of the ordinance passed by the city last Monday night, and taking it to the Circuit Court for a hearing. It is thouj.ht the case can be settled more quickly and satisfactorily, as well as regularly, in this manner. STYLisn. Capt. Gu3. Dusouchet has had his residence, on Third Street, near the corner of Oak, overhauled, and a wing added. A portico has also been put up, and the pillars are ornamented with what is called ".ope moldings," something new, which is just being introduced. The work is being done by McCorkl & Tweed, and the house will look (tuite stylish when finished. Thanks. We received a very interesting communication on Monday inorniug from Master Henry E. Wheeler, descriptive of Commencement Week at Grceijcastle. Another correspondent, he wcver, had anticipated it to such an extent that its publication would be only repeating what has already appeared in our columns. We trust our young correspondent will favor us again, when he will not be behind another. Our Facilities. The facilities of the Journal Job Rooms, for doing every description of fine job work. are not excelled by any printing office in this State. The work turned out by the Journal Office will bear com parison with every description of let ter press printing in the West, and we aro now prepared to make a specialty of fine poster work. In style of work, superiority of stock and cheapness in prices, we challenge com petition. The Hook and Ladder apparatus ordered to be made at Richmond, will arrive to-day. Terre Haute Express. We wish we could write the same thing about Evansville, for if there is any one thing that is more needed than another in this city, it is a hook and ladder company. The hooks ladders and wag in will not cost much aad we are assured that a volunteer company can readily be raised to take charge of the same. Let the Counci agitate this matter and give us a hook and ladder company. Bass Ball. The young men are getting excited, and propose to give the old fogies a ' red-hot " game o base-ball, to-morrow afternoon. If the (single men come out ahead to-mor row, tho decisive game will be played on Monday. The following named young gentlemen propose to vanquish the crowing Benedicts ; and although the young men have lost one of the nino by desertion, they feel confident of victory: Harry Dexter, James LaughliD, John lloach, Harry Gwath rney, Wm. Foster, James Boioourt Eugene Igleheart, Daniel Nugent, E S. Babcock, Jr., and James Walke i. rri... ... as alternate. iuo Kama will, no doubt, be an interesting one.

'1'ttl.kf o iUUX WATtS.

VERDICT OF MURDER IX THK SECOND DEGREE. Slatighthe night ot the nun or iuaj. 6- . . . I :11,,J e ter was aimo -- . to 1 A. . Li : ll'U. n u i - i vivicg but a tew minutes , cthf .In .1 ere Parrett prosecuted the case for the State, and Charles Penby and Y. V- Hargrave appoared for the def'en-e. A largo number of witnesses were examined. The lino of defense set up was that the two men were good friends, that Watts was drunk at the time, and that the killing was accidental, claiming that the pistol was discharged while scuffling with Watts, and trying to take the weapon away from him. Mollie Manning's testimony was strong in his favor, but on being cross-examin ed she convicted herself by swearing too much. The case occupied the greater part of two days, and learned and able arcuraents were made to the jury yesterday, by Judge Parrett and Donhv. Itwas claimed that Watts is only about eighteen years old,, but there was no direct testimony to that effect, It is supposed that he is over twentyone, aud we learn that he voted at the Spring e'eeticn. At the close of the 111 Li: f lt'Ullt'U. ilL IUC Ui l"V l a I arguuients, the Judge charged the - ... I t iurv. after which thev retired, and after a short time returned a verdict of suiltv of murder in the first degree, nnd ser.eninir him to the nenitcntiarv for life. This case attracted considerable attention, and many per sons were in the court room during the trial. Wo havo not thought it worth while to give a synopsis of the evidence, as we published the full proceedings at the time of his pre liminary examination before Recorder Willavd. Wo did not learn whether 1 . a motion was maae lor a new mat or not, but heard some talk that it was likely such a motion would be made. A Heavy Month's Business. We have been furnished a report of I the sales of tobacco made by Martin, Gardner & Co., at the Planters' Warehouse, during the month of June, and their business has been verylirge. During the month they sold 1,005 hogsheads, realizing for the same the grand total of $159,750Their receipts for the month, were much larger than was expected; yet, prices have been well maintained; aud, so far as we have heard, their patrons have been well pleased with the prices obtained for their tobacco. To the liberal board of buyers who have done so much towards sustain ing and building up the tobacco mar ket, MarKn, Gardner & Co. acknowl edge their sincere thanks, as the merchants of this city have taken all the I rnhMr. nffnrp,! nr. fn nrtno hm, k,, r,r,, um e i,of vast importance it is to this city to sustain in the future, as in the past, l e tobicco market. Over one thou- I and hogsheads have been sold by one loueo within a period of thirty days, aud that before the market has been I n existence one year. We have here- I tofore given considerable attention to I the matter in our columns, and in I iiture will continue our influence to make this the best tobacco market on the river. We are located in the right place, and have a liberal and able board of buyers, and all that is necessary is for us to bring the to bacco to this point. Tobacco has sold as well here this season as in any ot her market, returns have been made promptly to shippers, and the pros pects for an immense business next season are very fluttering. ToBicco Sales. There will bo a large sale of tobacco at the Planters' Wurehouse to-day, commencing at ten o clock this morning. Martin, Gardner & Co., will offer about eighty hogsheads, and a larga attendance of buyers is desired. Recorder's Court. Yesterday was another regular " field day " at the Recorder' Office, but few stamps chauged hands. Tho first offender was Fred.Sieber km, who was arrested for riding through the streets at a high rate of peed, thereby endangering the public safety. He was taxed 14 GO, which he pa:d. 1 he next case called was Mollie Brown, charged with keeping a house of ill-fame. The lawyers and Recorder had c big time oAer this trial. II. C.Gooding prosecuted the case for the city, and MoBride and Stinson appeared for the defense The whole array of the jury was challenged because they had read tho Journal of Wednesday morn ing, but what difference there is in reading an item in the papers and hearing it as town talk on the streets, we cannot understand. An affidavit was filed against tho City Marshal for corruption, Ly packing the jury, but the jury was selected by Mr. MeCutchan, the Deputy Marshal,

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me mm ... w..uu " - Tue Circus. lue circus tent was from their cases as they were closing tie wind, ana tne mot temno usmmng murder of George Slaughter. Z ftbout ha fiUed visitorg J"' and thunder The rair. passed off to the ;eore Snin was concluded yesterday.- , ' . ., , .. , . . ud tneir evening s laDOr, ana. cause a Noriheast. A very large volume of water V , , 1 , j tLt Watts last even,n tlie dwbohcal state of 8ligb.t stampede. The lateness of the fell during that time The river conIt will be rcmemberea t n - the weather preventing the people tour preverjts U3 from ascertaining tlnues to rlse.........The additional arrivals killed Geo. Slaughter at the house 01 frQm . oqq f thg begt , and departures include the , Moilie Norton, Molli Manninc. ou Main Street, on fe..x t whether any serious aamage was aone o H(5nderson. Quickstep, to Cairo; Hart-

A large crowd was in attendance an exploring expedition to the celaduring the afternoon, as it was a free brated Wyandotte Cave. The famous show, and it took a half dollar to get Crescent City Silver Band went from

into the circus. The same evidence was given as on Tuesday, and the objactions and points " raised bv tho Attorneys'afforded a good deal of fun to the spectators. Alter the evi dence, the lawyers made speeches to the jury, and Mr. Stinson went over a great deal of the same ground that he traversed on Tuesday, He again gave the officers " fits " for not arresting the men who frequent the bawdy houses, and gave the newspaper reporters several " digs," intimating that thy were not always impartial and truthful. The jury took the case about six o'clock, and in about fivo minutes returned a verdict

of " RttUty," and ftEixS'i th bo t

$50 and the costs. An appeal will bo o .lrr mrl the Circuit Court ..f" -" c Will have a new line lu u,a pose of before long. , , - f ui reaJ . i go to a show, one of the heaviest storms of the season passed over the . . . , . . city, the water coming down in great sheets. Notwithstanding the paucity c l PmnT,a TOOa splendid, fully as good as if the tent had been crowded. Each individual performer seemed determined that Charley Noyes's well earned reputa tion should not suffer at his hands. This circus will exhibit at Newburg to-day, and Owensboro to-morrow. and we commend the company and all connected with it, to the kiad offices of our neighbors. A more clever and geuucmuuij set mvu Uo a.vwith any show. Success to them. I. O. O. F. Annual Meeting. The Odd Fellows' Mutual Benefit Association held their first annual meetins yesterday. he otiisers made lull reports, showing tne society to ne , . . . m I in a good condition, with a favorable prospect of being largely augmented, 11ns organization was gotten up here as an experiment, and it is already established on a firm basis. The wi - w Aauw w -. I elected to louowing oiucers were ii serve for one year President Philip Ilornbrook, of Crescent Lodge, No. 122 Yico President Hiram Nelson, of Morning Star, No. 7 Treasurer Charles Schauni, of Schiller, No. 13S. Secretary Sortn Sorcnson, of Crescent, No. 122. Trustees James II. McNeely and Ronald Fisher, of Morning Star, No. 7; George JUilier and Chris JUiller, of Schiller. No. 133. and David Anderson, of Crescent, No. 122. Revenue Matters. James II. McNeely, District Asssessor, entered on the duties of his office yesterday, aud is prepared to attend to all busi ness connected therewith. lie can be found at Room No. 1, in the second story of Iledderich's block. Mr. P. C. Eberwine, AssLtant As sessor, can also be found at Iledderich's block, in Room No. 13. Alex. Darling, gaugcr, has his office in Room No. 2, in the same block. Dr. Lewis, Collector for' this Dis trict, will also soon establish aa office in this city, and will have his book3 and papers in Room No. 2. Fruit Jars. Among the freight of the Torn Farrow, on Wednesday night, for this city, were 170 boxes of glass ware, principally fruit jars, for the mammoth house of Mark, Ilcnning & Co. This is the fifth large invoioe of fruit j irs received by this firm this season, and vet the sunnlv is not rr.,1 to the. nVmnnrl nnp.lmlf of this invoice having been sold before their arrival, and were reshippad directly from Humphrey, Patrick & Co.'s wharf boat, without unpacking, to different points on the E. & C. R. R. The firm contracted in April last for all they would want, and they will con tinua to arrive during tha season, while persons ordering late are unable to procure a supply Serious Accident. Wm. Plugstaff, a boiler maker, who works at the Depot, was accidentally struck in the eye, yesterday eveniug about 4 o'clock, with a piece of iron. He was taken to the office of Dr. Mageniss, and upon examination it was found that the interior of the eye was filled with blood, and the vision complctely extinct, with but little hopes of savins the eve. This is a melmLJ v -- - choly accident. Lay Delegation. Tho Trinity Mission Church, which meets iu the room adjoining McJohnstoa's Gro cery, on the corner of Eighth and Canal Streets, took a vote on lay dele gation on last Tuesday. All the votes cast twenty-nine iu number were in favor of lay delegates. This congegation cast the same number of votes as the Innle Street Church. Sunday School Picnic. The children of the Vine Street Presby terian Church will assemble at the Church from eight to nine o'clock A. m. to-day, and will be forwarded to the Artesian Springs Park by the street cars. Tickets will be furnished to all pupils of the school free of charge. All members of the congregation and their friends are invited. Funeral By the Quickstep on Monday night, were brought to this city for interment, the remains of Mrs. Schu, who diecj in Cairo a few days ago, accompanied by her brother, Mr. August Korsmeyer, well known as a former clerk iD the Postoffice of this city, and now a resident of Dscatur, 111. Excursion to Wyandotte Cave The steamer Tarasion took about forty excursionists from here, and thirty from Henderson, who went on this city, and discoursed sweet music as the boat left the wharf. Larceny. A negro cook on he steamer Belle, stole a pocket L.ok containing $11, from the city scavinger yesterday. He had a hearing before Justice McTernan, who bound him over ia the sum of $200, in default of which he was sent to jail. First Appearance. Miss B)l!c, the famous beauty, made her first appearance for the Rummer season, last nght, in the show window of Schapkcr, Bussing & Co. She was elegantly attired, and attracted the notice of many old and new friends.

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eiock thia morning, our city wi visited by an earthquake, trie unaui -F hl,,!, loctorl fnr l'm,r oAnJ - I onds. The shock was SO marked as to. Startle Our industrious compositors I . . A Gainful Affair. Two men engaged in a scuffle or a fight last - ,. o. . . .Tr.i.. night, on Vine Street, between Water and First Streets, when one 01 the WoH Vott roa fonrn imnn the curbstone and suffered a double fracture of his leg below the kneeDr. Iluncie was called to his assist ance and set the fractured limb. Criminal Court. After the case of Watts was disposed of, the particu lars of which are given in another

place, the case of Wm. B. Elder was Ailed the air with the most pleasant harii , , ,v mony. We predict a delightful time lor called. Wilder is charged witb. the tue excursionists The Richmond ar-

f t- w aDy COinmeatS. I Liipaiu liL.iicrs i Jf OST UFFICK. JiVANSVirXE, I July 1st. 1869. 1 I rTli fAilrtnnnw lotrara o re hlfl tCT 1 X 11V 1U11UII iUi. IVvV IIV I U l S UXrfAW no,ta!?e thev havine been deDOsited Mn this otlice without the necessary prepayment of postage, as required ty - , they will be forwarded to the Dead Letter Office. Application must be r . U . J 1 iv, a vmu.. iim-atiuu wuji i . . i rt I made at the Cashier's office: MUs Jennie Bidger, Wadesville, Ind, Mrs. W. if. Edgar, Detroit, Mich. Miss Kmma Lucas. Kvansvil:e. Mrs. Maine K. McCuue. JeiTersonville, Indiana. Miss Hettle Newcom. Henderson, K.y. Mrs Julie Smith, Krweyville, Ky. Mrs. Maitha York, Pilucetou. Ind. John C. Hl:xe, San Francisco, Cat. tJeorge W. Burroughs, Lufayette, Ind. Cieor4e C Day, Jelferson ville, Ind. W. H. Ranch. New Orleans, La. H. Kjehler, Kvansville, ind. tJaleu Spencer, Boonville, Ind. Leroy Williams, Ml. Carmel, 111. John W. Foster, Postmaster. IOCiki. xiOTICES. JULY FIRST, 18!9. New Goods have just been received, and will be sold very cheap by (jrEO Miller & Co.. No. aH JNlain Street There are a creat many persons in and J out ot our city, who know that the 1 nunlitv rtf HOOTS and SIIOKS Bold I quaiuy oi uuuio anu oiiulo boiu l oy us is oi iub very ukm. auu our prices ar uie very lowest, u ordcr that the durability 01 our gOOdS I .n7 l, tratod hv all arwl nlso in rA. I .1 " . 1 V... decided to sell goods from now until Aueust 1st. 18ul). at such low prices, that every person will hod it profita ble to cnll and make their purchases within the time aforesaid, as we will positively offer our entire stock, re tardless of cost. Now is the time to make your purchases tor the fourth of July celebrations. Geo. Miller-& Co., No. 38 Main Street, jy2-2t Bet. First and Second. ' Barrett's " Admired Hair Restor ative. JSSJ-Goto W. T. Worthington & Co. for porcelain watch dials, and all Mich work as that. Its the only Gallery where you can get all styles of miniatures, corner of Main and Sicond Streets. jyl-3t fc??? TTnrlrfissfid or wash kid ploves. fifty cents per pair, at Hughes s. tt EES" Just received at the New York Grocery, 20 boxes fresh Lemons. je2S-4t " Barrett's : is a studied compound. PERFECTLY EXCRUCIATING. Dry Goods too cheap to give away. Our entire stock will be closed out before sundown. Grenadines at 60c., worth $1 00. .New York Store. J. T. & S. A. Coolidoe, je25-lw No. 69 Main Street. Z8y Sixty mats of fine Java Coffee for sale at 1. &. D. IIeiman s. BK5Ao elegant toned Piano for the amusement of customers, at W. T. Worthington & Co.'s Photographic Parlors, corner of Main and Second i . . . ; ., l -' . Streets. First, secure " Barrett's." Honest men are easily bound, but you can nt-vc?r iiiiiu a Knave. , Plantation Bitters curs Dyspepsia. Keep no more cats iu tue bouse than will catcti mice. Plantation Bitters cures Fever and Ague. War nialtes thieves, aud "eace Hangs them. Plantation Bitters cures Liver Complaint and iNi-rvous Heanacue. Time is a hie that wears and makes no noise. Plantation Bitters cures the effects of Dissi pation and Lte Honrs. Better have oue plow going than two cradles. Plantation Bitters are an "antidote to change of water and diet. Koois and obstinate people make law yers rich. Plantation Bitters purify, strengthen and invigorate. A kind wife makes a faithful husband. Magnolia Water. Superior to the best Imported German Cologue, and sold at nan tue price. jeas-deoaJtw.lt lT-T. C. Bridwell & Co., corner of Main rnd Third Streets, have a lull stock ol Drugs, Chemicals, Pat ent Me iicines. American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, occ. 1 rescrtptions carefully compounded. Fresh Blue Lick. Con gress and Rockbridge Alum Waters. je!7-tt " Barrett's " healthy. keeps the ecalp EST For the finest Card Photograps, go to W. T. Worthington & Co. s Gallery, corner ot Main and Second Streets. jyl-3t To Let. Having more room than is necessary for our business, we will rent a part of our house, (No. 30 North Water Street ) to a good, resjionsiblo party, on reasonable terms. J. C. Dusouchet & Co. Evansville, Ind., June 7, 1869. tf All Druggists recommend "Bar rett's." JEST Mr. M. M. Ormsby, late of Chicago, and Irom one ot the best galleries in that city, is nov with V T. Worthington & Co. Give him a trial. Satisfaction caranteed. ' Re

member corner of Main and Second Streets. jyl-3t JCSJ-The best standard brands of Flour for sale in the city: Vahlberg & Dixon's choi'ze family, Cyuthiana Mills, Telegraph Mills Bingham's Moon Light, and a variety oil w grades of superfine. - ap20 H.D ALLI3&CO.

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For olhtr S.vi- Jtnittt ta Jhird Page. The regular ui4nal rain occurred, as vas to have been expected, yesterday evenlQg between seven unci eight o'clock. It was quite heavy, ana attended with a litford, to Green Biver ; Tarascon, to Ixuls ville; Richmond, New Orleans to Louisville; Indiana, Louisville to New Or leans....:.. The Quickstep and Hart ford took out good trips The Feytona dropped, down to Dixon's Landing yesteraay afternoon and leit her barge.8 there to be loaded, ana remrneu nere jaht uiSui. for two bargesloading with lumber. She had not left at midnight The Tarascon left a little before 9 p.m., with about eighty patteengers. In addition, to the Crescent City Silver Baud, which, before leaving, regaled our citizens with some of their most exquisite music, Ou leaving she backed down below the wharf and passed up in gallant style, running faster than we ever saw ner, wniie tue muu d-with people, and with a little freight ri while under lull lieadway she tri-.lr enrti liidfifn nhsr.rnptinn iiifit above Helena, almo t entirely cieinolishing her larboard wheel, but doing no other injury. Up to the time of her disaster she had m q 1 a httpr t.ImA than fcVftr before w w " and equal to any time made since the war. But few cl her passengers deserted her, ana mose on y s The InUiaua arrived atioo'cUek l 11,1 A I 1 .t 1... aEd Pulled stream. Tht The Indiana had a large trip ai- . . , .... . A . ,r . -or1i7 ahnoid fli (1 lliu riPrMIl 11 A.M. la day, to take 100 to 150 hhds tobacco. Sue will fill out long before she leaves this river All the packets had good trips out lust evening Tne Hartfoid brought In 110 hhds tobacco, and the Mollie Norton 115 hhds A linely trulned mocking blid was raffled off on the Richmond last night at f 100 32 per chance. Capt. John S, Woolfolk, the chief clerk, was the winner. The bird is one of the finest of the tribe, The Indiana will lie over here till 11 A. at. to-day. She Is one of the finest boats In commission, aud Capt. R. E. Neal and the Miller brothers, Charley andEHPtt, have no superiors as first-class officers Rina watermelons of delicious flavor were uoe of the luxuries disposed of by Messrs. Rea & Johnson, fruiterers and druggists of the Richmond. Kiver limclieH. Nashville, July 1. River falli'ig; 3 feet OI wait-ron mo suoais, vveaiuerury auu Uot The Jotm LunJSden departed tor Cairo Memphis. July 1.-Weather clear ; mercury i at noon. River stationary. Arrived lionet uurns, to Cincinnati. le. parieu cec, w oi, Loui: Nick Longworth, to New Orleans. Louisville, July 1. Port List MinneI ola. Mmhis'to Cincinnati: Hawkeve N 2, Irom PiltLurg ; Charmer, Cincinnati to fc,vansville; it Ji. Lee, liom iSew Orleans. Weather very warm. Business remains flat; no freiglits offering. River declining with u leet u lucut-s water in tne canal: 4 feet 6 Inches on tlie falls, and 3 feet 6 inches over t ne roots. Cairo. July 1. Port List : City of Alton. New means to St. Louis, 5 a.m.; Be le Meinpnis, ruempnis 10 i. Lioais, o a.m.; Mollie Able, New Orleans ti St. Louis, a.m.; Tom ltees. St. Louis to Pittsburg, 11 A.M. ; Petrel, Pomeroy to St. Louis, 1 km.; Armada, Kvansville packet, 3 v m K C. Ciray. CincinnaM to St. Louis, a p.m City of Cairo, St. Louis to Memphis, 3 p.m. ; Vlch.sburg.jNew Orleans to Ohio Klver. 4 P.M. ; Ironsides, St. i.ouis to Louisville, 4 P.M. cteorge w. weens, e airo to nt. i.ouig. 6 p.m. River rose 6 inches. Weather clear. Mercury 88 Cincinnati. July 1. Arrived Oolden I st. Louts. Departed kate Putnam, for Pittsburg. River fell G inches, with lii Eagle, from Wheeling: Champion, Irom St. Louts. Pt-parted Kate Putnam, for Pittsburg. River fell 0 inches, with l(i!4 leet In the channel, and K5J4 laet under the oriuge. lousiness auu, STEAMBOATS. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSBURO, AND NEW ORLEANS. Tne unrivaled passengtr steamer John Cannon, Master; John T. Roberts, Clerk, Leaves Evansvillo for New Orleans aud all intermediate ports SATURDAY, July 33, at 2 P.M. For freight or passaae apply on board, or to W. I. UitU WiN dt CO., Jy2d2t , Agents. FOR OWENSBORO, CANNELTON, LOUISVILLE, AJcn CINCINNATI. The first-class steamer CHARMER. aP. K. Barclay, Master, Sam. James, Clerk, Leaves for Cincinnati aud all way ports SATUKDAV, JULY 3d, at 10 o'clock a.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to DUKK NIC11ELSON, Jy2 d2t Agent. FOR OWENSBORO. C ANN ELTON AND LOUISVILLE. The splendid passenger steamer ROSE HATE, Mm Frank Hurry, Master; 1. li. liranliam, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and ail way ports SATVftUAY, JULY 3d, at G o'clock p.m. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to w. u. liiiuwiN & ct dlt Agents. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. The reliable independent pacUet ,JS LAWRKNCE, Henry U. Hart, Master, Leaves for St. Louis and all way ports ou SAH1UHY, JULY 3D, at 2 o'clock p.m. For l'reitjlit, or passage apply on board, or to H UI l'JIltEY, PATRICK & CO., jy2dlt Agents. FOR MEMPHIS.VB'KSnURG, AND NEW OHljbiAINfS. The great passenger steamer I N I) I jl. IS j9 Reub. E. Neal, Master; Charley Miller, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports FRIDAY, July 2d, at 10 A.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. U. liliUWtN x o., HUMPHREY, PATRICK & CO., jy2dlt Agents. Dissolution of Partnership. rTlIK i'tKIWEHSHIP HEKETO Jh. foie xiKting under the firm name of Turner & iviimler is dissolved by mutual consent, oatiiit; Irom Jut e 1st. All aci'onn.s due said firm will be col 'ected by 1'. W. Turner, and all liabilities discharged by turn.. T.W.TURNER. W. F. KUMLER. A CARD. The above change having become neces sary ou Mfcounl ol tue continued ill health of Mr. Kumier, I shall continue the Sbo-) Business at the same p ace, and with all the laciliiics of the late firm. .1. W.TURNER. Evansville, June Mb, ISti'J. jun21 dtf SI. VAHS fc CO., Dealers in IjUjuorH, Rectifiers of the Celebrated WABASH VALLEY, LEGAL TENDER and XXX WHISKY, And Distillers of Cologne Spirits, No. loa maijs jSritKirr, Evansvillf Ind. 9IAIX NTUEKT EXC H AKGE, Corner of t'it'ili niul MxtliKl.. ftlliNof HIO RICFLEL TIJSa PLEASANT, airy rooms, clean, comfortable beds, with excellent board $-3 per w eek.oi single meals 35 cents: lodgings ascents. The best tho market affords will always be found here, and orders for fresh berries, fruit and Catawba wine of the Kretchmar farm will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. JeSdtim JOHN C. 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& CO '3 M EEC! AL Jew YorK Marast. liy Tleiraph.l NiW York, July 1. Cotton ales 2,900 hales at UYta for middling nplands. FLOUK-Recelpts. 12,42 barrels; 510o lower; sales of 7,4jO barrels at 4 t0. S5 :;0 lor haperflne State and Wetern; to 50(a,(i 53 tor extra State; 8, 656 60 for extra Western; id (joii7 15 for while wheat, extra; Sj 15,o,7 00 for round hoop Ohio; id 75 (37 50 for extra St. Louis; 88rti.ll 00 for good to choice d.tto, closing quiet, ltye.i'iour steady at i6 25. Corn Meal-Quiet. Whisky Hteauy; 81 50 for Western ; 9SXc for free. Wheat Receipts 20,397 bushels; better with a fair export aud speculative demuud; sales of 137,000 busheis at SI 4331 45 for No. 2 Spring; SI 50 for No. 1 do.; $1 B7 lor No. 3 do. ; Si 50 ioramber State; 51 41 for inferior Winter red Illinois; 81 60 for amber Michigan; SI 7J1 T6Y lor choice white California. Cobn Receipts 108,209 bushels; shade firmer; sales of 645,000 Dushels at G30c for Western mixed via canal; 84a7c for ditto Via railroad. . Rye Quiet and firm. OATS Receints5!t.!78 bushels: la better:

sales of 93,000 bushels at 74(3,75c for Western in More; 7G77c for do. afloat. HID Kjlit FKK UUll. I Slgak Quiet. MOLSfj Ollll. lloos Quiet. Petroleum Dull at lBVc for crnd and 32H23c for refined. ijiNsEKD on. Dull and heavy at 8103(3 Pork Dull and lower: sales of 850 bhls. at S30 00Si.'j2 25 for new mess, closing at?32 00 cash; til 75 lor old do.; t'.i 00a 27 00 for prime ; $2H 25l29 00 for prime mets ; stock, old and new, 444,431 bbid.; same date last month, 50,772 bbls. : same date last year. 7d,4ti9. llEEF-Steady; sales of 300 bbls. at8lGc for new plain mess; 1218c for new extra mew; stock, old and new. 2S,t9 packages; same date last, month, 3 95S; same date lasi year, 2,Dw tierces; bt-et uomluai; neet hams quiet; sales of 150 bbls. at S-0 00 M 31 50. : Cut MEATS-Quiet; sales of 125 packages at loll'c for shoulders and l(i(3laie for liaius. Middlks-Firm; sales of 425 boxes of Icecured, part Stratlord, at Hc. Lard A shade eaMer; saies of 475 tierces at lG!4rail!K;()c for s am rendered and 194(9 20c f. r kettle rendered. Buttkk Dull at 10a:!2c for Ohio. Chee.sk Dull and lievy at 14(g,16l4o. knurrs Tchpentine Quiet at 41J12c. Chicago MarRct. ' Bj Telegraph.J Chicago, July 1. Flour Firmer at (5 25:40 25 for Spring extra. . hitat Firmer ; No. 1 advanced 3i"(ilc; sales at tl 27il .S ; No. 2 advanced 4Vo(ji !:c, with sales at SI 21jl 25, closing at Si 24!..i Si 244; this afternoon the market was quiet at HI 24 al 24'4, seller's July. Corn More active, firmer aud higher; sali s No. 1 at liswiii ; No. 2 at 69 t70c; rejected Sl4i61c; no grade at 4955c, el. -smg a till.yOc lor No. 2: this alter noon, sales ol No. 2 at C9(tti9ic, seller's July. Oats Very dull and clya lower; sales No. 2 at 6 oi i c, closing dull. Rye Dull, heavy aud 4;o.5c lower; sales at si on. i oi for isi. l. Baklk.v Nominal ; sales of sample lots at 81 40 delivered. HiGiiwisKs Firmer, with buyers aud sellers 2,a.Jc apart; sales at 9;i!c. Molasses New Orleans 95c $1 00. Huuau 13?4 W4;io lor fair lo choice. Provisions-Dull. Mess Pork CM 00(i j:i! 12)4c. Lard lt)c. Dry-salted shoulders 12'C St. Louis Market. By Telegraph. Ht. Louis. July 1. Tobacco Steady and unchanged. (Vitus Nominal, at 33o. Hkmp Very dull; common, undressed. Flour Superfine X and XX scarce, and 15u2.ic. liigln-r; other Immu.is unchanged: Kupernueji ujv; t all A. and (spring A.X 5 305 80; Fail XX, tf 000 50; XXX 8ti 75 7 50. Wheat Firm, but nit much done: No. 2 Spring sold at 1 17dl 18; No. 2 atfl WroJ 1,22; prime to strl -tly prime red Fall. Jl 'A) Qil 3;); choice new led, Si 401 45; prime to laucy oui wniie, &i ny3tmi o.j. Cons Opeut-d firm: holders asked such an advance as checked business, and prices became unsettled, an l closed easier; mixed, in bulk, sold at C7c; choice white, free, in elevator, 8!c; choice to yellow, in sacks, s,o iOa. ; t.iiv t prime while, 90ij9tic; choice hrrid al 9tvii gl 00 r Oats lleavv aud unsettled; black aud mixed sold at osc. ; choice white, 00700. HVK-steady at Si 00. VVhiskv Unchanged: 9io. Uroc'kuiks Steady an l quiet; fair to cnoice Louisiana pustar, iziie. ; uara ruon to strictly choice RioCofl'ee,192j25c. ; Piautanon aioiasses. w;ao. Provisions (uiet, and. business small; Pork sold at g.'J iou 3 50: latter heavv : Bacon fihoulders, ic. clear sides, lSjl84c; Lard nominal, rjc. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati. July 1, Flour Closes dull and heavy, but prices are not lower; supernne l 7o; extra to(3 1:5 40; and family So boCwti 00. Whkat Inactive; red Wetern is quiet, er; 1 1S.1 20 for No. 2, aud SI 231 2-t for iso. i. Corn Ear in request at 70c for mixed, and 72c for white; lor tho best lis-o more is askea ; receipts tunt. ...... oats Quiet at t)6ciGS(j for Nos. 2 and 1. live -Held at, il Oii 05 for Nos. 2 and 1; 1 I'S cvl 10 tor N . 1. Baklkv Is nominal. Whisky Closes with no buyers at over 92c, and some sales at this price. Cotton Firm at 3.1c for middling. .. Mess Pouk S35 50, with few sellers.Bulk Mkats Held at 12c for shoulders;, l.je lor ribs; ltijc for cieurrlb; hio for clear t l es. Bacon Quiet and held firm at 14fJ14c forshoulders; 174;Sl7cXor lib; lScIoi clesir sides. Lard Not salable at over 19c for kettle rendered leaf. .tew orb Gold and stock Usrfut. Cy Telegraph. New York, July 1. Money Active and stringent at 7 per cent., with 'U,14 ptr cent, commlssioj added lor loans ou call. The July disbursements on account of interest and dividends commenced to-duy. The Treasury has to disburse 822,000,000 In coin as interest or the funded debt, and Dl.tilO.OOO in currency as interest ou tbe currency ii 1er cent, bonds issued iu aid of the Pacific Riilroad. The coin paid ouL to-day by the Assistaut Treasurer was t4,lil4,0u0. The general d sliurcemeuts at th s polut outside ot the Treasury aro large, and will aid In easing the money mnraet in future. The Ans.slant Treasurer, Uen. Hultrrteld, announced his willingness to pay lor the bonds purchased to day immediately af. ter awards were madt KxoifANfiK Sterling quiet at at 9J4J9'i. CioLU upened at. Si. advanced to 137 : closed weak at l.it)Jtl'i$lo7 ; carrying rales yi 0t, per cent. uovKKNMKXTH Closed steady at a fractional decline trom best rates of to-day. Coupons 'SI, 117111734; "- '2. 121ViSjl21J4; do. '04, iniitliT'i; do. '05. nrt,ill&Vi , do. new, li5; ll.-4; do. 07. Iirr;i'ijll5;i ;do, 'OS, 115(u(15l44; 10-lOS, lDS.'lOf-i. kuroucan Market. By Cable. Lonlon, July 1 p.m. Consols 9276; account, 27;5-20 bonds, 80?-i ; do. at 1-raiiklort, tHjyt(a,St,i ; Erie i9; Illinois Central, 95. ., Livi-rpo'il, July 1. Cotton market a shade firmer; Middling Uplands, 12; Oilcans, I21i; wales 12,00) bales. White wheat. Us lid; red Western, 9s Hd. Flour, 2.1s. Corn, mixed, 294 for old, 27s for new Jala, 3s4d. Peas, s (kl. forte, m. Beef, 9o. Laid. 71s lid. Che.se, OHs. Bacou.Cis. Naval stores dud. Petroleum unchanged. ticw Orleans Market. : By Telegraph. Nkw Orleans, July 1. Cotton Quiet; middling 32; sales 40 bales. Gold- 137. Exchange Sterling 51; N. Y. Sight i premium. Flour Aciive and firm; 2,0 0 bbls. sold lor export; superfine $5 75: XX 50 00: XXX 80 25. . Corn Whitetl 00(51 05. . , . Oats 73$75c. . 3 -. r Bran if 1 07,ijl 10. Hay 2fi oo. Pork-Dull at 834 75. Bacon Dull; shoulders lio clear rib sides ltfc; clear sides 1S'C. ' Laro Tierce 10i;42lc; keg 2122c. Sugar Nominal ; fair 9i!il0c; prime 13 a 14c. . . Molasses None offering. ; . . Whisky 61 (0. CoFi'EB Nominal.. . Memphis Market. By Telegraph. Memphis. July 1. Cotton Quiet: middline 32e? low t dling3lic; receipts 12 bales, aud export! 94 bales. . . . . Flour Is more active, and prices unchanged. Whkat New 81 35-31 50. Corn Firm, at 92Jic. Oats Dull at 70c. Hay Dull at 820. Bran Scarce at 522 00. Corn Meal 81.31 25. Pork At t u 50. Laru At 2i(2ic. Bacon Firm; shoulders at 14Jc ; Bides IS&lOo. LouisTlIle Market. By Telegraph. Louisville, July 1. FLOUR Superfine 84 25. Whkat Red $115; white 81 25. , Corn InbuikCtfo. . ... ..i-i oats lu bulk 07c. RvE-Sl 20. ToiiAtco Leaf active; salas 219 hhds at f5 0,a0 25. PRvisioNS-Ste9dy ; Pork ?33. Bacon Shouldois llc; clear l.Sc, aud clear sides lU'ia; susar-cured hamsloc. LARli lerco i'W.

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By Telegraph.! New York. Julv l. DRlf OOODS-Trade Is generally verv uiet. but the market U quite firm for cotun eoods. In nvmpattiTnii h . . Prices, however are without particular cuange, except for canton flannels, which are 5 per cent, firmer. In 6 cords of fin'sipooi conons mere is nocnange in prices lilt. 111. ii in. ii f u rxf I 'llll I u'u I .... . tbe discount rate from 5 to 734 per cent. 3L1KKIED. MORGAN - LAUQHT.IN At the resi dence ot tbe bride's mother, corner First auu vvamui tstreets, on Thurday, J uiy 1st, by Rev. C. H. B Martin. Emkrson B. M011. oan, of New York City, to Miss Iatk Madeline I acghliw, of this city. Tho ceremony attending this marrl; ge was perhaps one of the most brilliant ever witnessed in this city. Six bridesmaids and six grooms were In attendance upon the happy pair; the ladles, including the fairest that could be selected from this city also Included one of the mot beautiful of Terre Haute' fair daughters. The presents bestowed upon the lair youne bride by her many friends were worthy of a queen, amounting in value to several thousands of dollars, including a splendid solid silver tea-set by the groomsmen, besides rare jewels gold acd silver spoons, castors, &c, tc. ; also one of the most beautiful aud costly 'amily Bibles ever constructed. The refreshment tables were the most.reciereie and grand ever set in the city. At the re ception from I till 5 P. isi., hundreds of the elile of the city congratulated the happy pair, alter which they lei t by the evenirg train for the East, on their bridal tour, followed by the foadest wishes of all who know them. iii:i. BURNS. On Thursday, Jnly lst.OEOKOE Washington, infant sou of Charles E. aud Calheilne M. T. Burns, aged one month. . The funeral will take place from the residence of tbe parents, on Sycamore Street, )ust above Third, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Friends of the family are invited to attend. SEW A ME ItTI S lu 51 EA TS. For Rent. THE TIIKKi: ST O II Y I1KII K building occupied by I. v l. Ileunann, No. 02 Main Strec, Is lor rent. .Apply at their store, Nos. LO and 02 Main M' jet . jy2 dll I All city papers please copy. I M 10 1 (T ICXtJ-J OF H ARB WARE, CORNER FIRST AND MAIN " STS., EV . INST I LIE, IXD. Jy2 MISCELLANEOUS. Mk. Edito : On tho 7th November, l;i;7. I called Dr. Mugeuiss to at tend my oldest sou, h iliicted with acute ir.flam ination ol tlieeyes. and In the course of lour weeks a nei tnex cure was eitected. 1 lining tho tieatmeut ol this case, theDoctor's attention was directed to the condition of my eldest daughter, allllcted with deafness to such an extent that she hud not been able to hear a steam whistle, bell ring, or the report of a cannon, for three years, and had b3en pronounced lncurabie by some of tne most prominent members ol the faculty in the city. After a careful examinatioi, tne Doctor undertook, tint case, and on t he 24th r ehruary. 1S0X, the patient was discharged cuied ; since which lime lliere has be.11 lo ret hi u of the dis ease, anil her hearing re.nauis perfect. Feeling th:'.t I one the Doct. r a debt of gratitude, which money caunot discharge, lor res'orirg my daughter's hearing, i most cheeriully herewith add my teslimony to his unsurpassed f kill as an Ccitlist ami Jlurisl, aud earnestly advise all similarly oillicted to call on him, feeling assured that, if a cure is possible, he cau effect it. Yours respectfully, A. J. IIUrCIIEON. Evansville, In 1., 1st July, IM.9 1 J2d2t AKll'I'l.l'iMKM' 'JO AX llltlllnance, passtd July 2Sth, iSj4, entitlnl "Au Ordinance concerning the Wharf nf the City of K vans v 1 1 le, and repealing lor. Ttif T ordinances." l'assed .iuiitt I'KMi, ISiiS. Suction 1. lie It ordained by tlieCouimon CouiK-i. ol the city ot Kvansville, That it shall hereafier be unlawful for any peisou or peisons lo eieet, build, or place, or to cause to bo erected, 1 uilt, or placed, any house, storehouse, sin p, shed, or hu.ildi.ng on any wharf o said ity, or un the shorti of the Ohio River, whethi.r 1 he same be a public or prlVHttt wharf, between Water Street and saki river, or between Front Street and said river, in lront of or udJoining aaid city. Skc. 2. Any peisou or persou'i violating the provisions of ibis ordinance shad, on conviction, lorleH and pay the sum 01 one hundred dollars, uud shall also forfeit and pay the Kurti ol one hundred do lais lor each and every d.iy during winch nny such person or persons shall sutler or permit any such house, building, or si met mo (erected contrary to the provi ionsol this old' nance) to remain upon any such wharf or shore oi said river. WlH, I Ail If. WALKKR, Mayor. .Attest: A. Al. Mt'UMiirir, C'lei k, Hy K. A. MiUbJKF. Deputy. Jy2 d-Jt Union copy.J Wi: II A 115 'III IS DAY ASSol cliit -d wiUi us Mr. A CARIXTEDT, formerly of l.eich, Car sleilt rti Co. ol this ci y, aud lately of Clnctnnaii. CLOUD & AKIN. Referring to tbe above, we shall continue the Wholesale Drug I'.usiness, 111 (he Old btaud. No. ,ii North First istreit, at d ould can t lie attention of bnyi-is m our lare siock of Drills, Paints, Ods, Jc, winch we nflur at piices in competition with oltur Western cilii-. Ji'2 02J; CLOUD, AKIN A CO. French Icicle fiprinjr. mil FSB CCLKItltA I Fl SIKISfiM nave dialled hands bhico iiui hi.ipiluK sea-on. 1 he house has beu thoroughly refitted uud furnished with new furniture, with a weli-liiinished lahie, and with batuiug-rooms for cold aud warm baths. A daily hack line from Shoals Station, ou the O. ft M. Knilroad, and also irom Oiieuun, on the Louisville, w Albany & Chicago Kailiita.il. to the frpr.uss, witlt a daiiv mail to the Snrlnns. Ad. tress RYAN & TUcKEIt. Jy2 d2:n St. Jalm'd tScliGol Kxhiblilon, ON FlilDAY EVEXIXC, JULY 2d, 1SC9, AT IVE ti n o 11 i II tt 1 1. Entrance 25 cents each. It Fourth or July Celebration, ON THE 3tii, by the ST. JOIIIN'H CIIUUCII At JACOB'S GROVE. Music by the CRESCENT CITY SILVER BAND. Entrance 25 cents a person. Jy2 d3t

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JS l U J.' - . AND Promnalo Concert, AT THE ARTESIAN J P RINGS PARK t N THE Fourth Day of July, isi;3. CONCERT BY THE KvjuiHi i!I Cornet Hand. Admission to tbo Grounds 5 Cents. The undersigned has the pleasure of informiug the public that a sufficient number of new biitlj-rooms has been added and lUled up at ' he uhove establishment, affording simple accommodation lof all visitois tor baths every day in the week. Arrangements liave'heen made with tha Stieet i.ailri ud Coinpnuv to run its cars Irom 4 o'clock a.m. until 11 o'clock, p.m., Sundays not exc pteil. E 1 VA R D WF.U l E R . Courier, Unio:i, and Democrat copy, je.io Fourth of July Excursion Trip to Cincinnati ! TJTE ELK' A XT STEAMER O li Will have Evansville Saturday, July 3d, at 10 o lock A. If., Ajid will give t-ckets for the Round Trip, (board In port In iluded,) to persons wishing to make the Excursion, at tho following rates: From I'vaiist isle nod return - - 819 From K(i-Krl tul rcl it rn - - - - 8i " N o pains vi ill ha spared to msfee It a' pleasaut trip to II. P. K. BARCLAY, Master. J e27-7t S. T.I M EH, Cleik. GRAND CARNIVAL WEEK EXCU RS ION o.vM US I (J! M 1 R T II ME R R I M E X Tf Duriir the week commencing Mnndav, duly 5th, and endinc Saturday, July Kttli, the steamer Quiek.stcp will tftve an Excursion to J'jvausville or Cairo, and return, at HALF THE KKtiUL.tR RATES, Arriving aud departing cn schedule time. Parties desiring to embark on li Lclte ricire will meet with unsurpassed accommodations; a table whoso viands an: prepared with epicurean taste, and ready attention to the prratilieati j:i of every want. Tickets for itoiind Trip, li;ilf Fare. jut. 2 j dCt ;ji.uB n.-unm of july EXCURiHION I The licet and elegant Passenger steamer MORNING STAR Will make a Fourth of July Excursion Trip from LOUISVILLE TO MT. VERNON, a:vi itini itx. Leaves Louisville FRIDAY, July 21, nt 5 P.M., curriin' juLssriucnt ot for the round trip, anil Irom way ports in proportion. Leaves Evansville on SATURDAY, July 3d, at II :4i a M., e ti i yum passengers let M t. Vernon aiid letuin lor TWO DOLLARS E At; II. Keturnins, loaves Evansville on HATUHDAV, July 111, nt 12 midnight, and arrive al LotiisviTe Monday at 4 a.m. The ORE AT WESl'EltN STAR BAND (Strlxa nnd K.-ass) has been engaged tor tint occasion. Persons desiring to visit Wyanuot te Cave will have ani) Is; lime In explore this i-reat wonder oi nature and rejoiu the boat lipou her return e.tl er up or down, and win lie can led at hall l.ne. A. T. (ilL.MOHK. Master. R. II. Woor.i oi.K, sup't. juu2 did Over First Nat ioua Lank, toriier Miia ana First street, E vans ville, led ynf aksi-'c-i'ii;h or 4vric J.t.. Oils U:l';l VV'i liC, (iil,I. Stiver, VliC e.uiil.c,C',i:i!,',i, Mini Anihef i'lales, Caivt-d Work, A i tilic :t' I'aluti-H, Ac. ADMIN :sr;CATOR of Nitrons OxUi (an exc: i.'i nt and mi to unr .thet.ic) Ccii ruform, Mtiit-r, and also seveial Un-.tu p,a. Ii zei s. NEC It A !.t) (' A tied Ions treateil MY l 1 I III u... ....... i CKtalilishnii'iit us largo cotiMi-.rng l iv rooms) iih any in the Uuited :.tjttc I RETURN MY Til A N KH rr tho ff. tensive pal ron ti ge r.x:eiveil during Dm ral l.'IMII'l' !,' i I'il m ' . i ...H-!. uli'liJl BiHsoiuUon ot ConartiHTshin. TIF. till MIlSllll- III Kl 111 . loro existing under Hie style ot A. J. t nihil i li V I u Is I his day n ls-ol vi il by ujnt u nl consent , . it lit r parly bein nut hun.L-iI, to use Uie tirid name in liipii tat 1 . Jt).s A-s COLBUUN Junl2d:Sw A. J. COLLI.! KN. I. F.SANyiM, ALKX.W1I.SOXSATMS0M WILSON, LKALKRS IN X3i ttill.24 Coji.I, And Sole Ai-cnts for the AIKPRIE Mnd SLKlo Minn iCcniuchy. ' Being t;;ei is lor tlie towboats Robert Full ou Hint lied Fox, we aro prepared to do towing at io,v figures. of kicks: 5 fJoml Second Street an.l 121 u Uii'r, Liiiuasco riiarr. Stesniboais nnd factories supplied ru, liberal terms. ma.o utim Odd FelloR-s' Mutual Benelif Association. rpm: ?if.ihh:ks -- the odd JL Fellows Mutual ll.-ncflf ssoclat 1 i will me l. at Otld Fe. lows' Hail, in this' city, on Tiiutsday, July 1st, lv.ji, at s p. m .. for the purpose ol electtui! oilicers for the ensuing year, and other important btiMliess. By order of the Hoard. jui,2Sdta P. HORN BROOK. Pres't. 6. W. VAllr.S. THOS. CONYNGTON No. Cl 3IAIX STKKKT. ivai:i:j:.v v uoxyxcjto.v, BKAI.HK.S IN pianos. oiUi.v.NS, rnm And Muncal Uoods of all kinds. Orders by m: li promptly attended to. fe-.JUly FAI212SANIK t vf STANDARD .-i ol all kinds. HORNLkook & CO., -No. 8 Noi'lh Wuier Sir. cl, oc it dii n Lvuuisviiie.Hiija