Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 July 1869 — Page 4

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Advertisement", in this column, of three lines, each insertion. Thirty Cents.

FOIX SALE. the that $2.

tnOK A SF.CON U-H AND COTTON Jfc MACHINERY-Urds, Draw.Bg Frames, Coarse and Fine Speeders, Dead Spindle Throstles, Warpers. Dressers, Ac. For description and p :ce of these machines address C. F. BATTLE-. Agent Treraont Mills, JelOdSmeod Lowell. Mass.

Toi'L-rrRKKS' fBlESn: Or. CbickJ? u for the Pf"VAEp5 Chicken Cholera, For sale at KHLAEP

ors FER'S. j j Ti WATER for saie ai, V"V'" . Jyl3 lOt FfccC'S. -i OT TAGE-A fmeco - Second A-- con: one Rouare nw ",," , rnrcli Ac tQi,r,or four rooms, cellar, porcii, tfc. taming ."""VV.cniars ball a' southTerms easy, t or paiuci . KiTnti west com er 01 oecouu , t - - junl'idlm Str.-et, Lamasco. FOR RENT. For Kent i . i - nrr KTOllT ItWIOK TVl.ting"cuPre.t by I.. j y J LU I t z-11 - r orSJ: On Fourth Street, between Main and Siyca u re, a uuuhic iuic-c-Kxnrv liricif. wnu iw sw ujh.iwiu. Wl'l be rented se.JiatelT or together. Uood pcoramodatl; for two separate families. Yr furtbei i articulars apply to ifr V. f T..RUiiCIE.. .No. 22 Korth First Siret. jnnl.Tdtf " WAIITSD. COTTAflK-By a smail family, a coftsef about three rooms, with good mabieand on' houses, withia five or six sana'-es of the rost-nftiee. Inquire or KO0f AN & SHAKER, Third Street, between Main and Locust. Jyl3 U3t snrlTS fcAIHES-A few young ladies V to sell an indispensable article. For part lcu'ars", call at the American House, Room. a. Jy9dlw MISCELLANEOUS. HOTICE. This li to certify that I have this dav lett tlie Company known as tae Evansville Joint Stock Company. RO-'S THOMPSON. Jnly l'.tb, 1S09. fjyi6dlt FRIDAY. JULY 16. 1869. CIT Y JfB.WS.T! Counly Agricultural Societies. As the season Is approschlng when the County Agricultural S'ocleUe are preparing to rnaae coutracls for their printing wo would eall especial attention to our superior facilities for doing all classes of this work, such as Catalogues, Premium Lis.s, Tickets, Ac. We are also prepared to get up one. two, and three sheet Posters, in plain or colored Inks, at short notl?e. We have Just added to oar Job Department five hundred dollars worth of the latest styles of poster type, and our facilities cannot be surpassed. Call upon us, or send for estimates. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO. EST Call tionery. and examine our StaImprovinq. We are ! gratified to learn that Mrs. Dr. Pennington, who was so seriously injured on last Tuesday, is rapidly recovering. This will be erood news to her many warm frieuds and acquaintances,. B. B. The match came between the Evansville and Memphis .Base Ball Clubs takes place to-morrow. Cash. The City Clerk advertises that the semi-annual interest on city bonds, due July 15th, will be paid in cash at the office of the City Treas urer. - . - ; : ' Bids. The City Clerk advertises for scaled proposals for building five public cisterns.- B:ds will be opened July 26th.: : '. Runaway. A horse attached to a wagon ran over the levee embank u.ent below the tobacco warehouse yesterday, but without doing aDy ma ter;al damage. ' ' ; JS&The Envelopes at the Journal Office are the very best quality, and prices are very low. Colored B. B. Club. The colored base ball club" in this city have lately played some interesting games. On Monday the married and single men played a match game, which ircsalted in favor of the bachelors, the .score being Single men,. 41; married, 28. -: ' " : Tobacco Sales. Notwithstanding the lateness of the season, tho receipts of tobacco continue quite liberal. Martin, Gardner & Co., at the Plantera' Warehouse, will offer about sixty hogsheads to day, the sale comiiieueiDg at teu o'clock this morning. A full attendance of buyers is requested. The Skimmerhorns. A detach ment of meuibera from the Crescent City Silver Band, and the Cornet Band, more familiarly known by John Scantlin's title of "the Skimmerhorns," left on the steamer Hartford yesterday, for Livermore, on Green River, at which place they will play to-day for 'a grand barbecue. Thej played very nicely as the boat left the . wharf. She wilj be back on Sunday . Not a Candidate. We learn incidentally that Prof. Olcutt, of Terre Haute, whose name has been prom ,, inently mentioned in connection with the Presidency of the State Normal School, is not a caadidate. The Pro .fessor is, an eminent scholar and an v " experienced and successful educator. and would, no doubt, do honor to the position if nominated and elected, ' Personal. We had the pleasure of coeeting in the city, yesterday, Mr Charles U, Kellogg, Jr., representing the well known liquor house of Sam' M. Murphy & Co., Cincinnati, Mr, . i Kellogg was recently married to Miss Mary G. Clark, the beautiful and .. ' accomplished daughter of Captain Marsh -Clark, late of the steamer ,v Emma FloycL He left for Memphis ' by the Mary Houston last evening ; - , i ' Dead Ducks. We notice a new dodge on creditors by a firm in this f - city, who have a lot of old bills on 'hand i against various individuals ine cilia are stuck up in a row, ana ; over them is label " Dead Ducks ' if any belong to you,' pay the bill and take your property. Seyera! persons whose names wero ju a conspicuous ; position,' liquidated 'their accounts and took their " Ducls away. This i3 a good trick to get old accounts squared up.

MAJcrrAcn?aea E.-f -

delinquent alockriolders in tho v-

ansville Llbpary Association was pub

lished in tho Journal, by order ot

Board, and among the names was of Dr. II. AV. Cloud, delinquent This was a mistake, which places

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Dr. Cloud in a rather embarrassing i'u'-s - p ---- position before our people, as ho was dries, machine shops, furni are , facProident of the Association the past tones, saw mills, planing mills paper year and one of the Board of Direct- mills, etc., abound on every side, out

The fact is, the year previous

Dr. Cloud was not in arrears, having over Daid his account, some $3.

"While he was President of tbe Board, he used his .influence and energy in

doine all that was possible to popu-

lnrizfi the Association, and labored

diligently and faithfully to promote its hpst intpr'pj! " W have thought it

but jast and proper that this correc tion should be made, for after doing so much for the institutiou, it is right U l, l..-. nn-r.r1 all linn nroian f'nr 1 the same i Hooks and' tiADDERs.-f From Mr John S. Hopkins we learn some items in regard to the prospect of a Hook a.-- ladder "company iu this city. j. ... rivpkius' went to;Terro Haute on I Tuesday,' to exanjine the hooks and j ladders in '.use in that city, which have lately, been purchased by the City Council., The Chief of the Fire Department at Terre Haute visited Louisville and other cities, and gave these ladders the 'preference over the Boston extension ladder. ! The entire outfit costs in net cash only $750, and i manufactured" at Richmond, Indi ana, by J. S. Hunt. The apparatus complete .consists of the wagon, hook eight ladders, axes, piekc; crowbar, etc, ,Thc ladders are respectively 44, 30, 30, 27, 24. 20, 1G and 12 feet in length, and the smaller sizes have. hooks on the top, and the bot tom slips into sockets on the other ladders. Mr. Hopkins expresses himself as highly pleased with the apparatus, an 1 thinks that we should nivc a set of these hooks and ladders, and will so recommend to the City Council. The prospects for a hook and ladder company, therefore, are good. , J The Journal Office is the place to buy your stationery. Sent Off. Henry Rodman, who was lately adjudged insane, was sent to Indianapolis yesterday evening, in charge of Captain Coehrau. Redman has been very , violeut lately, and has had i to be , watched very closely ,to keep him from injuring himself. , Bolts were put in the bottom :of the . car, so that he could be . chained down, aad his hands were, manacled. When taken to the car, yesterday evening, the first thing he proposed to do was to ' clean out the .car, and it is probable that ho would have done so, effectually, if his hands had been free. We have never learned the cause of his insanity. Hebrew Fair. The ladies of the SiSth Street Temple arc making highly satisfactory progress in their preparations for a grand fair, which they propose to hold some time in September, of which timely and specific noiicJ will be given. The committee, headed by Mrs. Joseph Schocofield, understand their business thoroughly, and, are prosecutiong it with zeal and effect. The affair 'promises to be one of tbe. most interesting that has transpired in this city jr a long time. JCST" Initial Paper at the Journal Office. : . . i - Criminal Court. This institu tion does not put business through quite as rapidly as we anticipated, and but little has been done of late but to meet and adjourn. Jack Hitch was arraigned yester day, on ihe charge of aiding and abetting , au assault and battery on Grace Howard, with intent to kill. le was required to give bail iu the sum of $1,000 and was released. Tillie Taukerley was arraigned on the charge of larceny, and will proba bly be tried to-day. The Grand Jury found a few indict ments and adjourned over until today. Othello's Occupation Gone." Judge Willard, who presides over that branch of tho city department, yclept the Recorder's Court, had not asinale case before him yesterday. He leaned back in his easy chair, waiting, like Macawbor, for something to "turn up. . liut it aid not turn, anu alter being informed by about a dozen dif ferent persons, who went there for that purposa aloue, that it was very i . . u hot," he took his departure for home towards evening, feeling that the warm weather had seriously affected his legitimate line of business. CJ SF Perfumed Ink, and Green, Violet and Purple Ink all of best quality at the Journal Office. Gone to Mammoth Cave. Cap tian Wm. Reavis and family left yes terday on the .steamer Falls City, for for the mammoth Cave of Kentucky, via Bowling Green. After explor eg that stupendous work of nature, they will visit the French Lick Springs, in Indiana. Captain Reavis expects to be absent about three weeks. McManaman's Goods. We were not exactly correct in yesterday's Journal in stating that the Sheriff had levied on the stock of the de ceased. The goods were taken charge ot by the snerin on a writ of replevin, and turned over to a special administrator. The debts are between $4,300 and 4,4UU, and the goods were in voiced yesterday at $5.700. Assault. Two young men on First Street got into a fuss, yesterday, and in the heat of passion, one struck the other on the arm with a bed-screw, indicting a painful wound. The assaulted : party sued out a peace-warrant, and the matfer will be settled ne&tweek before Justice McTernan.

TABLISHMENT - & " " - j. ...v,

The manufacturing estaDlisnments of this city are the pride and boast of our population, but at the same time we feel confident that few persons are

really aware of the immense manu-

of the most interesting ot our many establishments, we know of none more worthy a visit than the Evansville Cotton Mill. This establishment has been in operation in our midst for some time, but yet lew persons Lave any idea of the facil ities for doing work, or the amount of mauufactured goods ,t0f ,IPrv week, o paid a visit to this establishment yesterday, and through the lrtnrlnPS.4 n f Michael Moore, the gentlemanly foreman, wo were shown through the building, and the uses of the various intricate machines were explained to us. During the past year many additions have been made in the way of machinery, and many other additions will be made shortly. To properly describe what we saw in the cotton mill would take considerable space, and our design is merely to give a few of the laadiug items of interest in regard to the same. The amount of sheeting turned out daily, at present, is about 2,000 yards, but in about two wttks 2,500 yards will be turned out per day. This sheetiDg is firs t class, and to-day takes rank with the best in the market. The reputation of the domestic manufactured at our cotton mill has already become quite extensive, aud there is a good demand for every yard made. , . The amount of cotton yarns manufactured daily, foots up about 5,000 doziP, and in this line, also, the facilities will soon be increased. ' There are eighty looms in the mill, and about twenty-five hundred spindles. Quite a large auiouut of new machinery bus been put in lately, and to follow the cotton from its raw state through all the processes until it finally comes out as sheeting, is au interesting prccesa to witness. Emnlovment is civen to abuUt seventy-five persons, although more could be worked ; but it is a difficult matter to gat persons who cau learn to iua the machinery, and get thoroughly pested in tho necessary processes required to turn out a fino article of goods. All the employees work by th j piece, and the wsges of the girls, large and small, varies from S3 to $7.50. per week. The amount of cotton required for daily consumption is about 1,200 pounds, or about fifteen bales per week. When the capacity of the mill is increased the daily consumption of the raw staple will be much larger. Another new feature that will be introduced shortly, will be the manufacture of cotton batting, which will no doubt find as ready a sale as the other articles manufactured by the Company. In our stroll through the mill, yes terday, wo noticed many things that we should like to write about, but we have only given a few general items of interest about the cotton mill. Those who take special interest in the subject can be further enlightened by a visit to the establishment, where some idea can , bo obtained of the amount and kind of work done. A New Era. Ig'eheart Brothers ground their first grist of new wheat yesterday. Their mill has been lately overhauled, repaired, .and refitted after the latest aud must approved , mi...' ii. ....... a - siyie. inesc genuemeu propose iu introduce a finer brand of flour in this market than any ever before made in Evansville, and will make a quality' of flour equal to any of the St. Louis brands, (Mr. Plaut's not excepted), and at such rates that the poor as well as the rich can have good bread at reasonable figures. They have put in new stones, and intend that Evansville flour shall stand as hiili in New irork and other markets as the best brands of other cities. This enterprise is commendable on their part, and we feel sure our citizens w:li fully appreciate their efforts on behalf of the public. Persons can order flour at the mill at any hour during tho day, and it will be delivered tree of charge. Fine Residence. The New Albany Commercial of last Sunday has nearly a three column article descrip tive of the new house and furniture of W. S. Culbartson, Esq., of that city, which has just been completed and furnished, .The residence is claimed to be the finest iu the State, and frcii the description, -we should infer that everything has been done to rnaks it one of the most complete and convenient houses to be found anywhere. It will hi remembered that Mr. Culbertson's son married a daughter of John F. Glover, Esq., of this city. W. S. Culbertson is one of the richest men in this State; and it is Stated tliat he made the money that paid for his fine residence while it was being built. It is thought the cost of the building and furniture will be fully $100,000. More Improvements. The entire front of Wheeler & Riggs' and F. Hopkins & Company's stores has been torn out, and new fronts are being put up. This will be a substantial and handsome improvement. . A new pavement is being laid on First Street, in front of Charles Viele'& Company's, Minor & Dallam's, Cloud & Aikin's and Roach & Toriaa s business houses. The bricks are being laid down sideways, and cement will be poured iu the crevices: ' . Marcus Sherwood is remodeling a doubla tenement frame house on Second Street, between Locust and Walnut.

iThe w beat Natr-PtM

vutmu EjrAsriNED.-Th Council Commit, tee examined four more squares on Svcamore Street, vesterdav. and we are informed that the Committee will report in favor of accepting the same. At WoRK.T-The City Council is now sitting daily as a Board of Equal ization. Any persona having complaints to make, can appear before the Board. Meteors. Several brilliant meteors were seen last eveniotr. and attracted considerable attention, j, ., . ES?" New Albany was! incorporated Ln, it, Ti 1CQ thirty years a?o this day.. It tbea - - - I had a population of 4,220. and the enxire iaxa,u e . PTP.e"- "i" ,V-J amuuuitu iu uui i,o-j.iiu. au pulation was 8,181.: Now it is ine uuuuiHuun was 0,101. now " " between 23,000 and 25,000. -N. A. Commercial. Evansville was incorporated in 1847, eisht vears later than New Albany, with a normlation of 4 000. and the k.: f i Votota r, A r.oronal nmncrtv was $901,324. Evansville now has a DODulation between 30,000 and 35.000. and last year the real and personal property was appraised at $10,003,377. New Albany stands no chance with this city. ' I OPAL ITOTICES. THE lamest and best stock of linen mi its la Indiana, can be found at LTOX'.J. ills Linen lothlns is ni'rr.ianent In color, well shrunfc and well ns.-ue, and can now: be bought at srp.itly reduced prices. For firstel ass Linen aud Alpu ca Clothing so tuMO.VS. JJIU Lost. In the allev between Cher ry and Oak. and Second and; Third Streets, an iron " sho3 " off a Lawn Mower, painted green. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Journal Office. jeiu. WHOLESALE AUCTION At Elliott's Room, No. 82, Main Street, about $1,500. worth of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, in quanti ties odIv to suit dealers, bale posi tive. Bargains may -be had on Tues day, July 20th. jyla-Zt JESb" New Fail styles Queen Eliza beth Collars. Japanese Hair Nets, Switches and Fans just received at Cooudses .New lork fetore. Ztd. Barrett's " in constant demand. Ilava You Never Heard of It? Then inquire at once at your grocers fur DOOLl'JY'S UilUMlUALi YEAST BAKING POWDER, the only strictly pure and harmless baking powder iu market, from which eood. sweet, palatable buiscuits, rolls. cakes or pastry can be made, uni formally with the same sucess. Ibis article has been steadily increasing in demand and public favor, and stands to-day -the most reliable" baking powder in use. Ask your crocer for Dooley's Baking Powder! 2t eod. "Rarrctfs storat;ve. Unrivaled Hair ReSlefiallou I'oral Sets. J ust received at Geissler & Delang's some of those beautiful Coral Sets the finest ever brought to this city. Also Fome magnificent Leaf and Peadent Pearl Sets, which we offer as cheap as they can be bought at any first-class Jewelry house in the country. Call and see them, and many other fine articles of Jewelry too numerous td mention, at ' Geissler & Delano's, jyl5 2t ' 51 Main Street. JES? It has been our fortune to examine all of the leading Sewing Machines, and we can most heartily say that " The Florence " is the choice of those who desire a first-class mashine in every particular. Try them. No. 11 South Second St. 7t. Medal awarded to ' Barrett's.' " Barrett's " not a pasty compound. ""rail onks from little acorns grow. Large streams from little fouutains flow." Seven years ago the Plantation Bitters wt-rebnt little known To-day ihere Is notanonkoreoruer of onr lan-l where they sre not found and used. The sale has reached the eiiorniom number of Five Million of Bottles annually, and it Is constantly increasing. It only shows what cuu be dore with a really goM medicine, aud a systematic course of makiDg It known. Perhaps no medicine In the world was ever so deservedly popular as tbe Plantation Bitteks. Qo where you will, among the rich or poor, and yon will always tind these Bilteis in use. Their merit has become an established fact, and we cordially recommend them in cases of dyspepsia, loss of appetite, chills and fever, headache, i&c.rdiC. Magsolu Water Superior to the best imported (rermau Cologne, and sold at hatf the price. Barrett" uses vegetable matter. JGF" Armstrong's Patent Musquito Net Frame. None better. - g?.For pure Drugs, Chemicals Liiqaors and fine Perfumes. Hair . Oils Pomades, Brushes, Toilet Soaps and Fancy Article, go to the Opera Drug Store, 13 South First Street. Fresh Blue Lick and Congress Water. Particular attention paid to compounding prescriptions day or night. my27. Tr3 Armstrong's Patent Musquito Net Frame. The ne plu3 ultra. Undressed or wash kid gloves, fifty cents per pair, at Hughes's, tf Efiy Sixty mats of fine Java Coffee for sale at I. &. D. Heiman's. , : T. C. Bridwell & Co , corner of Main aud Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Meaicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Congress and Rockbridge Alum Waters. jel7-tf E3" Don't forget that Geissler & Delano keep everything you want in the Jewelry line, and at the lowest Eastern prices. jyl5 2t 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, responsible party, on reasonable terms. J. C. DUSOtCHET & Co.'. Evansville, Ind., June 7, 1869. tf SQy The best standard brands of Flour for sale in the city: . .Vahlbcrg & Dixon's choice family, Cynthiana Mills, Telegraph Milils Bingham's Moon Light, and a variety oil w grades of superfine. : ap20 H. D ALXis & Co.

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Jh'or other Jliver IUrnJ ut Thi4 Page. The weather continued sweltefingly hot up to midnight, and up to nine o'clock was so close as to be almost smothering. A nice breeze then sprung? up,'' which "relieved tbe oppressive atmosphere to some extent. There were no additional arrivals up to a late hour The Mary Houston, for New Orleans; Quick-Btep.-for Cairo; Mollie Norton, for Henderson fTarascon, for .Louisville, departed. The Sam. Urr, from Cast nort. arrived a little after midnight. . The Mary. .Houston, did not get off - - - . . . , f 1 1 - : (i,n fcocrs. Vjr. urowu a, vyu. uiUClJ- v.w 01 j.xal.aaa tAviTSMaarAFa TWO news iuuuc, vw c,aFv..w., . - hundred barrels flour, tour casKS meat, , tit teen pacsages egga, uuvr, vri u a wTiiakw. thirtv sacks t "7 'a.;--A a corn, twenty-five packages sundries, and two large lots of furniture. From Humphrey, Patrick & Co. ninety-four hoasheads tobacco, seven crates c:.b basres, one hundred and thirty-five snr-ka corn, and one hundred and thirty barrels flour The Quick step took cut a very nice trip, including a good passenger list. .....The Tarascon left soon after dark with a moderate;. Jript ; .Among her passengers were Rev. C. B. II. Martin, Pas tor of the Vine Street Presbyterian Church, and family, who go to the country to "recuperate. .....The Robt Mopre will be down to-day, en route to Nashville The Sam. Orr ar rived from Ecastport a little after midnight The Linton, lying along the wharf l as been treated to a handsome coat of paint, and looks as handsome now as a new pin -The Cumborlatd arrived at one o'clock.... Thelweather at midnight was broiling hot. with the mercury at 84 and but little air astir. Hirer IMputclies. PrTTSBCKG, July 15. Mononieahel 5 feet 3 inches and falling. Weather clear and warm. Theruiouiaier Lf.ursvir.LK. July 15. P.irt List Anna St. Lou s to i i nci n i.at I : Charmer, t'lui ln uati to Kvausville Kooerl Moore, Cincln natl to Nashville; Lougwortii, from New Orleans. River tailing, with 6 ieet 3 inches water in Ine crtiial, 4 le l J lncnes on ine Mils, and ;s feet it inciies over tae rocas, wealiier clt ar aud very warm. Cincinnati, Ju'y 15 Arrivals: Anna from iit. Louis; K. C. tiray, from Ht. Louis Departed: iielle, to flilshurg. Kiver ris tug. wilh 20 let-t 5 Inches in the channel Si leet7 in cues uuder the bridge. ' I'aibo, July 15. Belle Memphis to fit, Louii, 2 -A.M.: :Sani Iirown, Ciro to Ht, Loul-i. S a.m. : Baltic, Pittsourz to New Or leans. 2 P.M. : Armada. Evansville pac'xet 8PM.;City of Cairo, St. Louis t Memphis, 8 p.m.: Umpire. Nanhville lo Pltlsbuig, 4 p.m. : New Kra. New Orleans lo Louisville. 3 p.m.; Kel OtjK, New Orleans to St. Louts, 8 p.m. The river fll six lucuea. Wealber clear. Mercury W'. Memphis. July 15. Arrived Ind'ana and Lizzla Uill, New Orleans. Departed Lizzie Uill and Belle tst. Louis, for .-t. i.ouls; Indiana, for Louisville. The river la falt.ng. Nashvillk, July 15. River falling, with 24 inches et on Harpt-th (Shoals. Weather ciear and hot. Theimometer 90 in the shade at oue o'c:ocft. The A. Baker aud John Lutusden departed for Cairo. STEAMBOATS. Cumberland River Freight. THE hTKAHEK I, E W K I. I- I N leaves Paduoah every MONDAY and THTJKSDAY.at 12oc!ock M., for OLA UK SVILLK and way landings.- Pasaeugers and freight by steamer Armada, leaving .Evansville Wednesday and Saturday, ma Ice direct connection with Lewcllin at Paducan. Both passengers and freight taken at satisiactory rates. Jy8-d2w FOR OWKNHBORO. C A N N ELTON AN L LOUISVILLE. Tbe splendid passenger steamer ' ROSE HlTE, - .Vra-Vr Hnrrv. Master; P. B. Branhaui, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all way ports I'KIDAY, JULY 16TH, at 6 o'clock p.m. t or freight or passaee, apply on board, or to dlt vv. u. uttuwiN auu Agents.' FOB OWKNHBORO, OANNELTON, LOUiSVILLK, A!u CINCINNATI. ' - The first-class steamer CHARMER, ir... - .'..p K. Barclay, Master, Sam. James, Clerk, Leaves for Cincinnati and all way ports SA11T1VV, JULY 17TH, at 10 o'clock a.m. For fielgut or passage apply on board, or to jylti d2t Agent. FOR NEW HARMONY, OKAYVILLK, and AIT. CARMKL. The new, fleet and elegant steamer CLARA SCOTT, Js Henry Sco t. Master. Cash Thomas, Clerk, Leaves for Mt. Caruael and all Wabash Kiver way landings, SA I M1UAY, JULY I7TH, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. Jylti d2t I. F. SANSOM. ALFX.WIL80N SANSOM & WILSON, SEALERS IX I J i 1 1 s I 1 1 1' 4' ConJ, And, Sole Agents for the AIRDUIE and SLKiOIiuerf ot Kmilucky. Being' wgent.s, for the low boats Robert Fuliou and Ked Fox. we are prepared to do towing at lor figures. ' ' OFFICES 5 SoiitU Second Street aad blue Dock, Lauisscu Wharf. Steamboats and factories supplied on liberal terms. (inaztl dl)m CELEBKATEU Clairroyant and Astrologist, WOCLl) KESPECTF17H.Y IIFFF.R her services to the citizens of this city aud vicinity. The Madam Is the only really scientific Astrologist now lu this con l try. She has a prolound knowledge o( the rules of the Piauetary system, and can tell, with unfailing accuracy, everything iu regard to the Happiness or Misery of the whole life, bhe will cause ; SUCCESS IN BUSINESS, . LOVE AIQD MARRIAGE! She describes your fi leads, points out your ousm.t, ftml warns you of fntare dangers. M idain S. will tell uny person the most Important facis that have happened In their lives, which will convince the mottt skeptical. She will tell the - - PAST, PRKSEM & FCTl'RK DESTIXI. MaJaw Key uc our is alco a noted - - JTemale Physician. Ladies, bef are calling a physician, should coueait with her, as she successfully treats all Female Liseases. Hhe constantly keeps on hand a medicine ior restoring the Monthly Periods The Madam Is Sole Agent for the celebrated Cosmetic, ELA BLOND'S HAIR RESTORER. Residence First Street, next door to Shsrwood House. Office Hours From 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ' Consultation Fee, il. jyl5 d3t HANOVER COLLEGE, IND iFJLTEli: TUITIOIY. The next Term will begin September 1st, 189. Send for Catalogue. Jyd8w(2aw) U. 1. ARCHIBALD.

MONETARY & "COMSl&llCIAl

.lew Jfork JSirfcei. By Telegraph. Nw York. July 15. Ashes Pots qnletand steady. JoTtox Qu iet. without chauice: sales of ,100 hales at n-Ho for npiauds. Flour Kecei uts S.ifrtJ barrels : market MltjnUy in buyer' Iiivor; Kales of 1L.'J0 barrels at fr." 25 -a 85 00 tor eapeinne state and Western; 0 603S0 DO or extra State: W 20a0 9J for do. extra Western; 17 107 25 for white -wheat, extra; t4 60 t7 Oil lor extra Si . Louis; 88 10 00 for good to choice do.; closing quiet; included it the sales are ttitfj barrets extra Man i u tj ti 75 for export. California Flour In better demand; sales & x barrels at f 60 wo; Oregon Flour quiet at 50. Kye Floor nrni ; salea 450 barrels at 4 BU ao tw. lorn Meal. Sjctrce and firm. W hjsjcy Firm at il 25 for Western, and fl 05, free. Wheat Receipts 8.288 buhels: market less active, and sliahtlv in buyer' favor : sales 8,600 bushels at SI 4S il 50 for No. 8 Spring; (I 61 for extra choice do. ; II 64 for No. 1 do.: It I 50 lor Winter red Western : SI 68 for Winter red onio; II 601 63 lor new rea and amber southern; i k ior white Oenessee: II 77 lor choice white California KYK-tioiet; sa!ea of 10,000 bushels Stale at n ia.v si. Bakley- Unchanged. Harlky Malt Unchanged. C'ORJf Keceints Oi.7J7 bushels: market a shade nruier, with a lair demand, partly speculative; sales ot 112,000 bushels at 7i 8c for unsound mixed Wtsleru : W y c lor sound ditto; two tor very chole ; iiyiic lor kilo dried: imo tor Western yellow. Oat.s Kecelpts 'H.'iSi Duslieis; in timet. declining; (.ales of 05,nnu bushels at HO" tor We tern In store r Wi -tBlc anoatj the In side nrioe lor In lei ior. Hi;uAK-in fulr reaiiest: sahs ol 4"-0 hhda. Cuba, at ll jjllc; aiao 1,200 boxes Havana, at I2tu0. Hops Firm and aulel. Pktroleum Stead v at 16!il7c lor crude. ... La.NKEKU Oil Quiet, and firm; sales ot 100 disks. . , PoRK-Qutet and flrmerx ales of Wi0 bb!s at 832 25a,l2 50 for new mess; 81 15 for old do.; S2ihi21 UO lor prime, and 828 60(29 tKl for prime mo-; h I h 2. XI bolsol new nitsu, buver J ulw, at t'S2 50. iiEEF-SUyuiy jsale. 2iiO bbls at 83I60 tor new plain mats, .and 14.418 tor new exira mesa. . 1 -- -' Tibkcb Beff Is nominal, at 20.3250 for nnme mt-ss. and 5 a.'iOc for India mens. Hkkv Hams Firm; sales CK 3-5 bbU at rj&ftt go. .. Cur Mieats Finn ; Kales 250 packages at 13t!4o lor shoulder. IbVi iTo lor hams, and 19i! lor fancv miadles. " - Laud Firm, with a lair demand ; sales 600 tK-ices at 17'i.l9i-ic for gU-m,and 20i 2u;-,e for ketl 1 iwad -iej ; ali KOO leu kteam. Dtiyer aim seller July, at luniajic Buttkk Steady, at liiaoc tor Onto, and lSt.'tu lor State. I'heimk steady at HalVc. FatKiii rs To Liverpool dull; uhlpmenls of aj.000 Dushels wheat at wa per nail stiu i per hlearu ; 0,5tH barrels Hour at 20 8d per steam. ' ' ' . Chicago Market. Bj Telegraph.! ' Chicaoo. July 16 Eastern Kxchanok Par to 1-10 pre mi urn Keiitm:. add 1-10 discount biivluii. FloUB Iu kooJ demand for low and medium graue ol Mpritig extra; sales at Wheat Active and Yju'tc. higher; No 1. 8t 32y1.ti ?. A i zyi aiV4; cios lug ntSI 3l'4il .4 1 i ; this atieruoou No. 2 was firmer at'Sl 32, Miller July ; l a,'l was bl 1 lor sellers August. Cous-lii (air demand, and 11Vo IiIkIier; sales of JSo. 1 at 1 82r, No. 2 at ts 1 8ic, rejected at 7oV3f"l' e, no grade at aJ-i 1 ijc: cio-.inii at simsc for No. 2: tins ailernoon No. 2 was firmer at 81J'8c, seller Jul v. and s c was ll.l for sellers August UAis-Quiet, and J c lower; sties of ISO. 2 at Ob'ihloo' 'ic, rjecieci at ui;-juc closluu atbli!,'tUi:jj lor No 2. Rye -Sl'ouiier: No. I. 81 Ojul 07: No. 2, tl U4..U 01; clo iug at (1 U0 lor No. 1, aud 81 o i.,r No- 2. Baki.ky Notnlual. HiGilwiNES-Kteudy and firm at Jl. Mot AirSlts New Orleans, il.iCiatl. Mess I'okk Nominal at it:i(.'.a 2.1. L ard-Uuiet and firm at liMifctlKiic. Bacon Lry salted shouldeis Ann at l.'i Cincinnati Martiei. By Teiefct&pb.l Cinoimmati, July IS. Flouk Firm, and the supply light Family, ft! utU 00. 1 Wheat Uuclianged; Rml, tl 25al 30 No. 2 white so d at Si i:. New wheat will be in the muruei. as" mnn as tlie iirc-seut hot 11 ni diy wmuI her has dried it up. The crop ltf now an i-tii, hum is mo mreni, auu hest vati ered lu ai.y revious year. Coax liuil at 1jii.7U: lor ear. OA'itl Hteady.' I 72.jj7.jO.Kyic Lull at 81 i't. L'oitos Unchanged : Middling. It'lc. Tobacco Fain a good Ueaiand; sales 17 hhds. at tl Hj j 1. . WliHKT-li t'Ood demand at tl 00. 1-KoviMiOMS Firmer, and ine demand luipruviu. Mes Pork, t.'SJ 00. Bulk Meals are held firmly at l ie. lor Shoulders, and l.i-'iftiiijc tor hides. B tcon tending upward Shoulders sold atli.'c. and Is now lield at 144c. iiues,. Icir, aud ls'.t. forcleirrib anu clttur. i-uu-( ui il Itauii Iu deiuaiil sales lit 21.J.2-C; slo-k light. Lard, ly..-, aud held lirmiy. Butter, firm at 24f 80. Cheese dull; Wieni H-nerve, 13j; Factory, l&lVa 10c. i-.ggs, ic, ana uuii. l-l-skui) Oil Hull at tl 00. P ET ROL K U M i.7(l ; . Uoli J;iji, buying. Lxcjiangic Fitu fiiar, buying. ht. Louis- Market. By Telegraph. I HT. Louis, July 13. ToBACto-Kafrbutiiiotlilnher. ' HEMP-Quiei bat Arm; undressed sold at SOCfl fl TTosi--Notliingolng. r I'M L IV vv t i j inn, iw-i, f n 1 r-1 fine t.-.)0:',tS7.; X $524 25; XX W0U(a7j; xaa 10 innrr ? win sn, W 11 K at St! fl", ana nluh (trades Go better; no Muring onereu; cuuioa oiu aud new Fall sold at fl 4V.it WV Corn Kii-tir, and litgherhl 9()o for mixed ; O'is for choice yt-lloW ; ' ciioica to farjuy wniiB i ii,v e.. Oats E.tsier attiDc for black; 70 y72o for mixed ami white. UYCr-FirfiiatUJUeal 18. WlllHKY Fir Ul at 41 00. (JKoCKiiits -(inlet und nuchnngnd. FohK Demand moderate aud prices nuchaiiKcd, at iKhn'M'o. ' Baoos The demand 'bis been checked by me higher prices aKed and only a small buMue-s has been done at previous prices; shoulders H'ic; clear r.b sides clear sides ltf'.,C; , liAKU-No saies aud nominal at lSglKn, Lou!illla Market.' y Telegraph.") - ' Lotiisvii,l. July 15. Fr.oiiK-Firrn ; superfine f l 25. WHKAT Red 81 tSTj;-white tl ii. . Cons Kheili'dlu balk 800. 4T Bulk 7uc. HVB-H 20. XoBki-co Leaf steady; wales of 1?3 bbds at 4 KU 75. ' . , ' Provisions Very tlrrn.1 Me-s pork 813. Bacon suoulders ls'c; flier rib IRJ-ic; clear n io,,!;. J.aiu j-';-2c name, augur cured. Whisky 81 Co. ew VorR l)rv ioid Market. By Telegraph.! , Nuw York, July 15. j-ja v uotJiia-ino market is neneiallv Inactive, yet Ciui for all descriptions of irxn.e coiioiis. wooeus are depressed, but lending uirward, and on Booltloid llannels, ranging at 2c to ic, price. luay be quoted 2c per yard higher, i . Sew Kork tiold ana otocit Marat t. By Teleuraph.J New York. July 15. Mosey-Steady and abundant at 7 per rfifiLfililt'nrv. STKRLi.Nu- Firm at 66t10Ji. CtoLP Lower; opeuiug at 13 advancing 10 137, and o oeiug a( Viii'. The ship menu io.day were ijl'uoo, Including 8-2,-000 for Havana. , , , UoVERMKNT-Opt.ned at a decline, but closed Klronger. 'i ue closing rjriees are: Coupons of 'ol, 12 ; uo. 'iSt, li'iii; do. '1.4, 12lJ4jdo.. 'tl-j, 12H4J do. new. 12ut; do. 'L7, td)yt; do. ', ; lit J. Sevr Orleans Market. By Telegraph a i Ntf Oklkans. July 15. t'jirroN- Middling 32Jc; only 32c was Offered. ; bales; recelpu 40 bales; ex ports 2 1 hales. sck-138J4.-. "? ' ' Extif Ar.GK.-Hteiltns 151 J; N. Y. nlbt y premium. Fixjcr Firm; superfine t6 to, XX to SO. and XXX t(i 75., ' .. Corn While tl 15. ";i Oats 7Hc. . BKA3r-il 15. 1 f : 1 H ay i'rirne 820 CO. BaooN lbU6c. Laro Tieice lU(Tjj20'io; keg 2n'21'c. , r-UfUAR Fiuu at ijUc; prime l.t;c. ' MoLAasito Nominal: choice fermenting eSfltWa. WwisKV-msirefffro-rtlneil fl 05. Cofkbk Nominal ; fair IVA'sMiio, prime lejyjity-io. , , .j . ),,., ' 'European Market.. By Cable. London, July 15. Consols, for money, OVuiW's; on account American securities quiet and steady 6-20 bonds isi Loudon, 8.'. F-rielHJ. Mugr to arrive, quiet. Sperm on, it. Hugar;i!il whateeil40s. Petroleum at A utwern 4y francs, and quiet. Decrease of spec e Jr be Bank of Kngland 41,0 0. Decrease of specie lu Ihe Bauk of France 7jo ouo francs. .' Paris, July 1". Bourse, buoyant, rentes 70 francs 60 centimes. . Liverpool, July la. Cotton, the mnrket for cotton en the spot 4 steady: middling uplands 12Jid ; do. Orleans UyH. Breadsiufls are quiet. Ked Western No. a wheat 8s ;id 4 4d. Western.' Hour 24s. Corn. No. 2 mixed 27s d lor new, aud 2s for old. Oats Sstid. PeasKsSd. Prnvlhru,H fatw pork ftW.s. lteef0.i Lard 70 aud flat, cheese C2. d. Bacon is. Petroleum 7d : refilled. Is 6rt. Tallow. 4.1. 'i urpenilue 27s. Linseed Oil :t2H lOd. Linseed caltet f.10 5s.

Hf Telecraph.l Mkmprih. Jnlir 14. , roTTow-Mlddllng We'oaleilOObalfts. rtollF-Low erailw nctlvo unchanged; xtocit limit. whkat ew, 8i lU'l 30. Corn 90c. 1 ath HaY-820 00. Bran iJ) tO. PoRK-4 Lard 20421c. 11acoj inactive; shoulders Uu.c: nl,l 18Xc 5as!iTllIe Market. By Tele-jraph. Nahiivillk, July 15. Totton Nothing doing. WHKAT-Stifler; Mediterranenn 8107: rel8lH; A ruber tl 18: white tl 20. FLOUR Extra iamlly 17 7 60. SPECIAL NOTICES. Conclusive Evidence In Favor of Koitetter's (stomach Hitters. W. H. Rrehe. a lendlne drupKl In Montlcello. III , In a letter ol June ti, IH1H writes to this ll(t: "Havl'jo sold liostetter'a B ttern for the pat Jour years, 1 cannot bulHpenkof the arllcle as beJnif the Pent tonic and apptliz-T -xtant. iiuring the ague season or jmo-o, i could not keep a HufJIclenl xtooa 011 band to supply my ciitttouier. I u luet, your Litters was as tlutile a quittine I learn that pti j hiilniis preKcrioe it all over the Western country. Indeed, a ereat inn 11 y fain I leu think tln-ft are vol tuc without , your Invaluable ionic " J . Iv. WITHKi bioon. Ksyi.. a fnsiflHlrnte of Kersh w I'onnty, H. v.. Males, .mder uuie April 1.1, i.svs, llmt he lias used the nuiorn coniaiitiy in bis own fainl.y lor the pjcvions two Jems. He llikl tried I he preparation when suffering from ex lunation pn doced by n M-vere attack of fever. Befoie the f 1 r t bottle was finished be experienced u lemaikHbie -tari!(e for the better. 11. iiMd tried OlHll ly al I be outset, but loun l th.t dil liiin tnoir harm than Kooil. lo one toon in from the tlm tie commenced tistug the Itilleix his heallh, strength, und apnel It were K stored. He had iw.iianiniili'il the article lo others in iiKe ct rcii tiis"! a wet s, and never ku wn It lo fall, and had louiid it a pel fi ci t-jiccl lie Jor chills and lever. Mr.HAMCiir. Vonsts, of Clarion, IU., under d le A ril ti, l.SiiS, certlfles lhat he was completely cured of "one of ttie most distressing altai-ks of dyspepsia thin eeir afHic ed any mortal," tiy three bottles ot the Bit tei s, a: t er "Various other rt undies had proved powerless" R-slored to p;i f et. health, ho llianks "that excellent prepare hu ior 1 1 reMitt." - Dr. i. li. -I'R.Nt KK, of B 111 sb Creek, Ptr,v County, Alahauia, wnlli g It. core Ki-'i. 8, lH-s, tuya: "I have used oar Htotnseli linteis or si-veiai years In my piucln-e, aud find lb. in Kiiperlor lo most of itj liiilers now prescribed by the prott-sslou generally." The mallng l'ool. Ai Kssfly for Yon tig Mou iu the Crime of Soliliioe, and the Deasex and Abuses which create inipeitimi nli to Markiaok, Wilh sure nienui n( relief. Hent lu sex led letter envelopes, fren of churgt. Address Dr. J. sKILI.l.S ilOIKin iON, Howard Asso-IK lor , l'ullaijelt.hiii, l'a. Juul2 d m sp 11 , I)ulr:i r'a Ienl Shut I r ll l It 11 if Oitlelier1. l.lplif ning- l.r Jiillfr. Sold by Druggista Kveiywheie. luty-i d vfiiu SM ici'hi:loics iiaiu nvr, This (-jilendid Hiiir Dy. Is the be,t in I he world; the oulv ';.'e and pertect ly-, hurmlesN, rcli.ihle. Instautaiieou; noiiis. appoi m ineiil : no ridimiiou.s llnls; n ine diesihe 111 etfeetHof hud Dyes; Invigorates and leaves th Hair soft, and buiiiiltil, HI.ACIC or fimw.n. Kohl by ail Drui;xlsi ami IVrftimi's; and properly applied nl Ittttche.or's WM Factory, No. 10 lioud St., N-w York. Eclicnck's ruliiionlc Syrup, Seaweed Ton In, t ml Man.ir.Ue Pills wll cure CoiiKiimpiion, Liver Complaint, and Dypepslii, II taken according to Ihe dlieo. Hons. They are all three tp be taken at the same time. They cleanse the atomacu relax the II vcr, unit put It to woi k ; then tbear petlte become good ; the food digest, and make good blood; tho pat lent beg 1 11 lo grow 1 u flesh ; the discard matter ripens lu the lungs, aud the patient outgrow, the disease and gets well. 'J bis 1 the only way to cure Consumption. To liinoo tlnee mexllctnr-s Dr. J, II, Scbeuck, of Philadelphia, owe his uurlvaled success lu the trealmeut of I'ulmo. uaiy Consuiuplioi'. The Pulmonic H.yrii rljieLH llni liK.iLI I mailer lu the lung, nature throws It oir by an easy expecloralion, for wheu tho phlegm or matter Is ripe a slight cougu will throw It oir, and the pal lent ba. rest, aud the lungs bcglu to beal. To do tl.is, tbe 8('wCil Tonlo and Matidiakc Pills imihl bo freely used to cleanse t' e Kloiiiach and liver, so that the l'a muiiio ti ui and the food y Jl make good blood. Schencli'a Maudrake Pills uct opou tbe liver, temnviug nil obhtructions, relax the duels of the gall b adder, the bile sImiis freely, uud tho liver Is Mam rellnved; the stools will hhovv whal the 1'ilis cwn do; nothing has ever been Invented except calomel (a dea ily poison, which is very dange.ons lo nse, phIuhs with great are) lhat will unlock the gait bladder and htarl the secretions of tbe liver like Hebeuck's Mandrake Pit's. . ! -'' Liver Complaint Is one of the iiirmi prominent 4 ;uie ot Consumption. tnci:uck.'a hiiHWCHil Tonic is a gentle stimulant noil aiteriitive, uud Hu- lUwaii in I hi: K'-uw 1 ed, whicti this preparation Is made ot, !t-,Msi!i Uiu M ..iiincn lo throw out Ihe gasinc juice to (l,.oive tlie Hvm' wilh the Pulmonic ,-jnip and is mudu Into good blood u it h tit, jei'tut)U(atlou tir hourlily in the aUmwt . , Dr. Sc!i. nt ic. In bis "treatment, doe not try to ttup a rough, tiiglib KWit" Is, rh .1 is, or fever. 1!; itiovu 1 lie cube, and I hey will allstojiol IhUrowu accord. No on eau he euied t Con iuiupl 1011, Liver I'oin pliu u I, D.vspepHla, 1 Hlf.rrb, Canker, or Ulcerated I hroat, uii!e,s the liver and hlomnch arc made healthy. When then: Ss no lung dtweriHO, and fmly Liver 1 ,0111 pi,, mi :v ,, .y -pepsin, Si.hen, u ' (See.wrel ioi.h: ami Mandrake Pill, are sulllcibiil, willionl iJM I'nlin mc f yrnt'. loUu tho Mandrake Pills Ictely lu ali billons u .11)., stilts, us they a.e perlcctly huriuie s. Dr. HCi' enc r, u ho bu dnjoyetl brilntcr. rupUxt ii.!iiiil, fi,i inan ye. us ) 11. hi, il Ij.jW wel , os r.:j pounds, mm wasj?l uwiy Hi a 11. ere V let. .11, in Hut very last alnte of i'liim oiiaiy 1 oiisiitupi ion, his ph sielan having pioiioniii-fil his case hopele slid ana 11. Jon.-, 1 I, Mil lo his late, lie was cured by the. aforesaid medicine. Full tlirccllons ii eoinpfi by eacli, inak. lni 11 not . ti jl 11 lily neeessvi ry to see In. Scheiuk, Utilei-s pat ie u ti wish their luriKs examined; ami th is purpose le Is pi'j. lessinniilly at Ids prmen-al oil ice, Philadelphia., every i at 111 da.v , u ln'ie a 1 IvIU-rit ol tuivlce must iiu mian will. Price of lb'! Pnl iii'iiilit Syrup and Henweed Tonic, cii'-ii ti n iir dot tie, or if,' ti a hall doxeu. Alaml 1 abe i'lils, 2.c. per bo. For sale ly all druggists. fe2 d-twly ."dN J FOR Hf,A('K WORMS AND PJMPLRM on tte Imcm, u-e i-j-i' V iinvitune unit tlntjile Heinrtlii, prepar. d only oy lr. li. C. i'RRRV. S lioiol eti,..f, NevV Vol k. Kohl everywhere, 'i he t rai'e snplleil by whole. s;ie inedii in rteaiers. luol 7 dSuj,w in '!(')' KK.MOVK MOTH PATCH KH Freckles, an 1 'lull Irom the lace, use, I'trry'n jiwh titul h'revhle jAjtiint. Prepaied only t.y Dr. ii. O. Ph.ua v. Hold by all drug. g Entry. , ,,, IJ I r, ,j n 1 1 1 , W . II 1 , lcth Patches. FrccklcB & Tan. Tho ONLY UtfLIAULK IlKMlCDY lol hoKe W. ".v -v iiim:oioiiArioN.4 (in the Ihc4 lrrry't ifolh and tYerkle Jjotkm. Pif ared iu!y by Dr. B.C. PKHKY, Bond J'reet, New York. Hold every where, itcri i' to i:o.a!j1 risni;n. r.VA 1111 in OhsiiiU'lfera and Gas Fixtures, Gas atd Steam Pipe Fitter, No. 21 i.orrSTNTKKET. e(i diy KVANHVILLK, Isti, Fresh Water Salt Water BATHS I BATHS Ghowcr BATHS From 1 A. 31. to It P.M. EVF.UY DAY at the Artesian Springs Prk. Hingle Until 50c. One dozen tickets -,. junt KliWAIlli WKHLKIL Union and courier opy.J

k'AlllUXUlV., BTANIiA r.D ot au ktuu. 11 rn liuoi uc en.. . , . Z No. fc North Water Stretit., oe-AiiiBm ItvaiiMville, luii O. 8PRATT. w. o. WrtlTTXNUHAM ChAKLf 1 A. HHIIKJltH. TOItAC'CO UAIli;iIOlH!I, i Pit ATI L CO., Proprietors, CCKXF.K MAI.Y ant! KIJITIl bTJLKET.i LOULSV1LL K, K KNTUCKV. tnlll7 .'ini Businem Hodsb to P.it, K1VOWN AS XI 3 MS MKIir between nnd ami 1 bird, or particulars Inijiilrtt hi u,i ,. , . LOlxiK m C. T. JKnkINm. Hial2 dtf J0HM TRAVH, Commission um ('(jjanurtial Hrokcr, N. IH NUR I II WA'l l.lt M KvANfVII. IK, I -sp. liuys and n ils nil kinds of Pi.xUirc Jyl i d ini Notice. OHlce ef the K va nvllle (ins-l.U:t, I C. i vnisviile, July Uih, 1 -..') , j -r.-r 114 f. is mi. mi. iiy 4,i v in i X.4 the sioch l,cleis Ol the I ,v u us V 1 1 le-(t.-Light iii any, that on Moinlny, tlo l'llh I Ht., '.;:lwmu t h hours of 2 mi l S o'clock V. M , m I I ne oil lee o the Com pa u v, there Will Le it i election held for line.. Id rectors to sei v for Ihe ensuing ear. JylOtlul JirKMAN J UN K Kit, Hec'y. n. : iti .v. ., U on 1 -i-f- in Iinintvi, Rucilfici i ol tbe Celebrated W A UAH 1 1 VALLKY. I.KIAI, IKNlil.ll and ;;XX WlIi-KV, And I Pil ill -r id Cologne . spirits, No. 101 N4I Mill I I, ;!.va.s -vii i. if j ,j DisSOiUlioi. of CoP.iilnivKhip. Tin: i'aii iM itsuii- di in.it. I'll.' exist In between I he Vunlisi,-,ned ol Ihe firm ol ii!itsuiif V C , ,liH his da y been dis.olved by loliliml cioiseot lv W in. it F. Mer sner mhhii ic , j, hM ,,e,i nt us ol lliHK.isli iimiiloor lai',ti,rv on ins own uccotint, and npieelng U. tiy tl,e ill lit s of said Into firm. Josepti I l-i.isiiiti Henry M sbei i; III e i ll I hot j.., ,, , ieel ii li ,1 i . eel Vo all tlebls dtnt tlu-xitiii late II i in. K . F. il. .M Kl?s.-N 1,11, .ii-i:i'ii ih.sah, HKNKY ma,siu;i;ii, Kvaimvll le, J in v iiil, im, i. It. lei i inj4 i, the iii.nvi', we thank full Clisloniei s ior I i .) t hlloliii .-(, bestowed on US lu le.oloi e, und 1.14111 si our pillions lo transfer 1 In? ha ne to ,ui, Melssuei , wiihmi Mllll it will be 1 o 1 11 el II 1 lot h H.e t,, yit fly rntii f iti ifw t inn. Jni I'll 1'i.Has, j.18-1111 iiKNitv m aam;;i;i:u a v 1 .v 1: u 1: h 1 1 1: r a i;f AMI A 8as!i, I)(ior, Wind Factory .va' VUorlnx Mill. Ansii: ui.siih:ci; h,r on Chandler Street, c 1 1 al 11 1 in- -ih I 001 us ; SI, it ol lot I IN feet f 1 on L Ij' S I dec jl Ali'i,SAHII, li)tlt AND l:l.tN"l I' AC Toll Y a-tl l-'n'iring dill, in com pi .! e innn I rig ori:ei , a 1 d h as a g iod 1 1 . hi, si 1 n 1 1 on (hs corn, r of Walnut 11ml ( in h M 1. l is I iiqiuie ol W.M. ill INN i' 1.1,. i2i.; RCEDER & " CECKEtl, JLil CjS JL X'l Boot, Shoft, and (Jaitor r.Imur.ictury (Ilelwet u Miilu anil K en more,) i;vasvimj:, i.viMt.'; . 'J he In ul of Ju iriiriimri. erii,lu;rl, ICepitrlo ; il unit nt Kfiorl ;.ifl.'. m hat JOE. PHINXIIIG. Til K 'IrariHvUlj Journ.il (orap;'ni Was never but lr pi epu 1 ed lo ti i JlIihi aXo! t'rinlinjj: vr.it i 'in:.ti i: i : i: Ths n at. pi ekent HILL llh. ilJS, HILLS Ol LA HA J It li I , Ls, j'ON I I, 1,'S, VI UVULA . V, lic 1:1 iS, M.1 III. Y . TA 'J'fa'A t K.X I,'!, I MUNHiA U I V, Vftl;I.U VAHlt.H, JtCtl VA.V C.I A HALL VHLH, HIH.W A UIU VlXlTLN'i VAIiDH,NUll'l'l.il T.m And, In fart, all kinds of .lol, PiU.tii exe-cnt.tl 11 the hl;lied sl of the ami at vei y low prlcr . Ha. tf 10(1 hi biUKl.f.

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