Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 July 1869 — Page 4

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v-rroi'KF. AM) I.OT-On Eighth Street, KnAS J. :utf TJOR SA IE SECOND-IT AND COTTON 2 M A C H I N K H Y Cards, Drawln g Frames, Coarse and Fine Speeders, Dead Spindle Throstles, Warpers, Dressers, Ac, For description ami prices of these machines address C. K. BATTLES, Agent Tremont Mills, leiOdr.meod Lo well. Mass. voni'i.TritrHK KTIIESI)! Or. Chickf"- r. Powder, for the prevention of t nicken Cholera. FEU'S. For sale tit KCHLAEPJylS lot "IltP IIIK AM) C O N 11 f. H H S WaTEK for sale at SCHLAEP CHhAl jyl3 lot EE it's. FOR RENT. flTOIlF.-K(M)H- Northwest corner or Public Smiare. Princeton. Indiana. Address or apply to Mrs. JOSEPH DEV1N, Princeton, Indiana, jy-" STOBCROOn Oa Maiu Street, between Fourth and Filth. Apply to A. C. ROSENcRANZ, oSee City Foundry. jy!7dtf For Rant r 1IF. THREESTOBT BRICK X bnllding occupied by I. D Heimann, No 02 Main Street, Is for rent. Apply at their store. Nos. toO and 62 Mala Street. ir2 tltf All city papers please copy. r oi'SE-On Fourth Street, between EL Main and Syca r. re, a double three-iiTTry-brick, with to good store-rooms. Will bo rented so;Hiately or together. Good BCCommodati..' for two separate families. For furth" , artlcnlars apply to Dr. E. T. RUNCLS. No. 22 North First street. Jwnlo rttf J STRAYED. TERItlER Any person returning the very same black-and-taa terrier that strayed from the corner of Church and Chestnut Streets, Tuesday night, 20th, win be rewarded. Uy2id2t "WAXITE D o x-vt a live, enersetlo man to sell t tt'e Florence Kewin? Machines ia oiuson County the finest territory in the State. Apply at No. 11 Sooth Second Street, or address A. B- HOWARD, P. O. Box 726, Evansville, led. Jy22d3t ..Tjul;y 28, teas. FRIDAY CIT Y JBW; Si Ta County Agricultural, Societies. As the season is approaching when the County Agricultural Societies are prepar. lnz t mate contracts for their printing we would call especial attention to out. superior laciUttes for doing all classes- or taisworfc, such aa Catalogues,, Premium. Us'.s, Tickets, &o We are also prepared to get up one, two, and three sheet Posters, la plain or colored inks, at short notHe. We bae Just added to our Job Department five hundred dollars worth otth latest styles of poster type, and our facilities cannot be surpassed. Call upon us, ot send for estimates. . i :J ' ' L EVANSVIL1.E JOURNAL CO. Envelopes Fine quality, : very ; cheap, for sale at the Jouenal Office, ! '' CoNTiNTJE3.--The weather still con tinues cool for the season, and quilts and comforts are in good demand at night. : ' Commenced. Workmen have , already begun the work of tearing down the old Mozart Hall, and in a short time the old resort will be"ouski epeel." -w Stench. A nauseatiag stench is emitted from tho mouth of the sewer inlet on the corner of Main and Seventh streets. It is thought 'that some filthy Elop water has been da-1 posited there lately. Tnntrrii St.t! Martin Gardner 1-Co will sell to-dav. commencing at 10 o'clock, about forty hogsheads of 1 (nin Thi'a will ha the. last aalo before the 23th, as no sale will take r.laco next Tuesday. : x - Gone. Recorder Willard left Tor West Baden Springs yesterday. No business was done in his Court during the day. 'Squire Stinson will " tally " for the city during thc Judge's ab sence Why Not? Evansville is situated on the Ohio River; soia New Albany. The latter city has boat races; Evansi villc has not V by can t some 01 our I young men get up a scull race I ' Let us have something to relieve tne uull 1 monotony of the summer solstice. I Who will move fir3t in the matter? Dead-fal. One of the finest dead-falls or man-traps that has been gotten up for a long time, is now 00 exhibition oa the corner of Leet and Centre Streets. It is pronounced a perfect success, and is warranted to break a man's (or woman's) leg every time it gets a good chance. The pe culiar design of this invention' was enltpn mi hv Komfi ' nlank sidewalk" I . r tu nl- .rA so wP.ll ..A;- L..V.VI..U., pleased with it that it is probable that a petition will be presented to the Council praying the city to take out letters patent for the invention A COOL PltOCEEDlNa.-f-A 'gentleman by the name of Moritz Uhlmann, who resides on the corner of Second and Sycamore Streets, was made tho victim of one of the coolest jokes of the season a few nights agoJ Mr. Uhlmann was sleepine on a lounge; next to the window on the pavement, which was raised, notwithstanding the weather was quite cool. In the night he woke up, and feeling cold, he reached down to pull the quilt over him, but to hi3 intense astonishment, the cover was gone. ''Some wretch did wilfully, maliciously, and with malice aforethought, fake, -steal or carry off the quilt, leaving Mr. U. that much poorer and cooler. m it t it . i - r 1 H K 11 SY UP ' ha MSnuvim facetiously styled the "MaD of Bnsv . . ' Auoy -L.ue, 13 in trouble, or at least the man who does the " clipping " for the local page is. What little he writes in the way of original matter one day, he is kept busy in correcting the next. A3 a " map," it is about as reliable aa the map of the State of Indiana, got ten oat some time since at Indianapo I13, in which Pigeon Township was omitted. Perhaps if he would go to " the lakes " and recuperate, he would be able to do better by Fall. As a ! " statistician, he is a great successin a horn. JCST Stationery of all kinds for ealo at tho JouaAL Qffi.00.

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Iuon. A man ky t!.e niitno of Geo. Ileinerly, who work's at Joun II. Iloclkcr & Co.'s foundry, ract with, a terrible accident ubout kalf-past five I o'clock yesterday evening. Ho was cairyinga ladlo full of melted iron, and had to go t?;rousli a very narrow passage, and in so doin; stumbled slightly, causing hiia to give the ladle a sudden jerk, thereby pouring about a half-pound of hot iron down his boot leg. He pulled his toot off at once, but he -was horribly burned, the bottom of his foot being crisped all over. Ilia leg was only burned a little, sod the top of -his foot received only a slight scald from the hot metal. The unfortunate TP.au was taken to his hoiae, opposite the Central Market, and a physician called in, who speedily did all in his power to alle viate the : intense- suffering of Mr. Hemerly. At seven o'clock last evening he was restinar easier, but the accident ia a terrible one. Mr. II. is an industrious, hardworking man, and has a family. The Tubf Trotting Match We learn that a grand trotting match will take place at the Longworth track to-morrow afternoon for a purso of $50. The race will bo between Ch harlev BaviBGud's white mare and , . , ., , ,m.. . im Broekie's bay horse Toison; mild heats, best two in three, in har nass.T. B. Button drives Raymond s mare-, and iSrocJoe wiUHoia tne reins behind his own nag. :The horses are closely matched, and ari exciting race may be expected, as both parties feel confident of success. We anticipate quite a crowd will be in attendance to-morrow aitemoon at the race track, for there is bothjng that will draw better in this citv than ahorse race or I a cirous. ' Cbiiunal CouRT.-The Court was engaged . all day yesterday in hearing the - case of tho State of Indiana vs. Jack Hitch; charged with being an J accomplice, in an assault and battery I with intent to kill, on the uerson of Grace Howard. , J udge J onei is presidirjf,; on.; account of nilcV having made afiidavit that ho believed Bobin9oa r wna iprejudiced against hira. The prosecution "for the State -is eonducted by Judge Parrett and Capt, Hairgravo, And Robert IA. Hill, Esq., appears for the defense. The trial excited at a great deal of interest yes terday, and the court room was crowded.. iThb'caaalwas not concluded, and it; will be continued .at 9 o'clock this mornings-: 3 ? 1 ' . r' fi Perfumed and other nice inkfc at the JontNAi. Office t ' "; l j ! .; .1 . . Love and Laudanum. We are informed that a young man who has been, married within the past year, but whose name our informant would I not give, got. jealous on account of his beautiful wife not long since, and I in. a revengeful 1 fit took a dose of laudanum, intending to put an end to his earthly troubles.. A physician was bent for, however, and the laudanum was pumped out, and the youDg man still walks the earth in good health, We are further informed that there was no causa for any jealous feelings, as the lady dotes on Wr husband, . Wo .hone they will be happy iiencaforth,,' and, ( eschew laudanum as a family ;b?virag I Returned.- Maj. Leo M. Gardner, J ine tODacco nrm or iuartin,craraner & Co.; has returned Irom his recent trip to Dresden, Tennessee, and reports that in the localities visited by him in West Tennessee the tobacco crop will be "somewhat short, owing to tho lateness of tho season and the scarcity ofj plants, but what thero is i the grdtmd looks well, although not planted until so late. 1 ne crop will be less than last year. He also reports tnc indications ior a large corn crop as very flattering, and the wheat crop the' largest for fifteen years. Too Much BREAD.7-The Hender son JVetcj, in. giving an account of a barbacue at Cairo, ten miles back of Henderson, not long since, enume rates the following items of ' grub One hundred and fifty loave3 of bread, one barrel flour, thirteen boxes ale, eight kogs beer, twelve boxes mineral water,,, one barrel lemonade, sixteen 1 : ,., , B"tfUB.B,uBr wine' ana mteengaiHons of wbisky. We don't understand what was done with so much bread fpr so few drinkables. The -EciIPse.-: On! the 7th of August, the great eclipse of the sun I wni! take place,5 and Scientific men j are making every preparation to take t fuil observations. The '- New York j Tribune says that the eclipse will j begin at Evansville at 4:17 p.m. and j end at 6:15 p.m., lasting one hour and ' fifty-eight minutes. The total eclip3e, of course, will last only a short time. We hope the weather will bC clear on that day. To the Pest House. John Watts, the murderer, will be' sent to the Pest House to-day, and will bo under close guard while there. The County Com missioners : had the jail ' disinfected yesterday, and the inmates were vac cinated by Dr, Mageniss. s - - . 1 Nuisances. We understand there 13 a movcnieut on foot to have about 1 - , ,i..i,.i..i..m. five thousand yards of old plank sidewalks condemned as nuisances. This would be a primo idea, as the bare ground would, no doubt, be much better for pedestrians than the old rickety sidewalks. Incredible. -We are informed by a tentleman of truth and veracity that there cood clank sidewalks nrn T.nt,rWr. n this city. This seems incredible, es pecially to new-comers, "who can't see it in that light." EST" Harper's Magazine for August is on hand at Fish & Barter's, No. 19 Main Street.

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Tax Levy Tor 1SC9. Allowance to the GrpLan Asvlurs: ; The Board of County Connuissionii 1 CT3 were iu stbtiuu juMiruaj, uiiu decided upon the per cent, of taxes to be levied for 1S-39. Oa motion the Board proceeded to make the necessary estimates for the expenditures for the fiscal year of 1800, and to consider the amount of taxes necessary to be levied to provide lor the same; and in consequence of the gratifying results obtained by Victor Bisch, the County Auditor, in having the valuation of the real es tate reduced at the District Board, ten per cent., and again at the btate Board, thirty per cent., the follow ing are the resources upon which to base the levy for 1S69: Peal Estate and Improvements reduced to Personal Property S1I.091.I51 (i,2ii,:2 817,iXS,C03 4.U72 Total Tatal .Number of Polls And considering the necessary in crease in the expenditures for roads, bridges, paupers and courts, the Board then levied and fixed the fol lowing rates of taxes for 1SGD, for State and county purposes: Riafn 1 .", Anil turn nnl 1 Common Hcuool isc and 500 poll? Sinking Fund 10c county - . sue and si sopoii R. R. Interest. rfo Rmirl.i 2(k5 . . And p0Q tlic recommendation of the several Township Trhstees, the Board also levied and fixed the rates of Township taxes for '1SG9, as folj lows: Toscn- Snecial . ship, s-cbool. toad. Ctti at Kc-nn.Tllla 2a 2n&5 C DOll Pigeon Township iC fi5Sco0c poll loe 10 com fachl- ' Tvolirlit : .8c 7e . -' 15c ATmmn""'"""!!ac 5c 12ferry ea 6c TTninn ,. 10c Centre 5e U745 O poll loc iii) com rterman... ...... lOo IjO " 15c The Commissioners also passed an order allowing $30 per month to the Orphan Asylum, and the Auditor was directed to issue the orders every month. The allowance, is 'to take effect from the first day of last March This is a worthy deed, and we .feel sure that our citizens will rejoice at this aid by the county to so deserving an institution The Board will be in session again to-day T0B1CCO TB1DE 13f EVAXSTILLE. Tho SIg Sale on tho 2Sth. The big tobacco sale will take place inthia city, at the Planter's Ware, house, oa next Wednesday, July 2Sth", and from present indications several hundred hogsheads will be sold on that day. A grand lunch will be spread in the National Hall, at the expense of the Tobacco Board, and it is expected to have a general jolly time by the mer chants, planters and shippers. The lunch will be gotten up under the auspices ofMartin, Gardner & Co., and" Capt. T. J. Below, "mine host' of the American House, will superintend the preparation of the eatables, From letters received by : Martin," Gardner & Co., it is expected that quite a large number of shippers and planters will embrace tne cordial in vitation of our tobacco men, land bo present on the occasion; and,' .no doubt, quite a number pf foreign buyer3 will put ia aa arrearance on the breakg . on thc 28th. 1 a handsome invitation ticket has been prited and sent out by the Tobacco Board, and no efforts will bo spared to make the occasion one long to be remembered by those who participate. '- This big sale and grand lunch will 0jcjauy ciose the first tobacco season although tobacco will be sold regu iarly thereafter, though of course only in small lots, as there is very little tobacco left for shipment at this late date. One of the prime objects of the ai'iir next Wednesday, is to bring the buyers and sellers together, and let them get acquainted. Next year, we want to sell an immense amount of tobacco in this city, and by fair and liberal dealing, courteous. treaK ment and prompt returns on Bales at fair prices, we may reasonably ex to retain all our old customers and get many new ones. The feeling among the planters of Kentueky, Tennessee, and Illinois in favor of this market i3 very strong, and-they already prefer to sell their tobaboo here than to send it either to Padueah or Louisville. At the beginning of the season, the prospects for a. big tobacco trade were not at. all flattering, but when Martir, Gardner & Co. took hold of the matter, we got! the right men in the right place,-Hanl through their personal influencevmn tiring energy, and good business qaalU fications, assisted bj our nier,chauts in general, the results of the first season are almost unprecedented in the history of any tobacco market in the West. ' Next season we will have a new to bacco warehouse, because if the courts decide against the site at present selected, some other, location will be obtained. A new warehouse is an absolute necessity, and the tobacco trade is of too much importance to this city to let a matter of such vital importance be neglected. I 1-. t.i.i- . It is probable that the big sale next week will do this city a great j deal of good, as quite a number of I strangers will be attracted here on I that occasion, a large numler of them. cerhaps. in want of coods for carrying on the dry goods, hardware, boot and shoe. or grocery business; and as they will undoubtedly look through, our busi ness houses, and examine goods and prices, our merchants will have a good opportunity to make favorable impressions on new buyers by con vincing tl.em that goids can be bought as cheap in this city as in Louisville or Cincinnati.

Benefit Paid. The Old Fcllos' Mutual Benefit Association, yestcr-

day, through the President, P. Horn- , Iroot, j-ix-q , paid to 3Ir;. Deborah 1. ; Anderson, widow of Past Grand D. S. Anderson, $190, due her as the widow of a member of that Association. Eroihcr Anderson was a Di rcctor of tnc Af-soc.ation, having been j elected to that position on the 1st of July. We have been shown tlu following receipt: $190 Evansville, July 22, '09. Bcceivcd of P. llornbrook, Presi dent of the Odd Feilows' Mutual Ben in Association, cue hundred and ninety dollars in full of the amount due me from that Society. Signed, Dep.oraii T. Anderson.' The Pete ds Nuit. The' attendance at tho Artesian Springs Park last nighf, wai no fas large as wc had expected,' but the party was a brilliant one, comprising a large number of our first citizens. The music by the orchestra was really magnificent, and the illumination of the grounds wa3 exceedingly beautiful and attractive.- The Zirconia Light was finely - displayed, and was of uuparalled brilliancy. Everybody seemed ''to enjoy themselves. The street railroad wa? finely managed, and everybody, we think, was luliy accommodated. The caro run till mid night. We are surprised that any of our citizens should deny themselves the rational recreation of visiting this beautiful pack on such occasions. A New Factory.---We take espe cial pleasure in directing attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Padden & Company, manufacturers of soap, caudles and lard oil, cfiice on First Street, near Division. These gentleman hava just established a new man ufactory on the canal above the city, anefhavin's'had lafgo experience in the us mess, 'cannot fail tp'give general 'satisfaction: With'two first class soap and candle factories. in' 'the city, our merchants can have no excuse for going abroad to . purchase these articles. Patronize home manufactures. They arc the cheapest and the best -Fine See-Wiiat1 We direct attention to the advertisement of fine seed wheat offered for sale by A. H. Cardin, of Crittenden County, Ky. Wo have been shown samples of the wheat, and have no hesitation in saying that it is'the finest "we ever saw, the berry i being . large, plump, and white. Mr. Cardin has cut about twenty-seven bushels to the acre for the last two years,' and ; it has never been known to be struck-by rust. "Off for ' the 'Spiujjas. Oscar Barbour, .an. attache cf the. firm of Ilagb'n, Dickey & Carson, leaves this morning for Crittenden Springs and other watering place in Kentucky, and thence after a cohple of weeks Tcerearlou or a six or eight wcek3 tour through Kentucky and Tennessee soliciting trade for Evansville. Going to .Echope. Mr. A. II. Garden, of Crittenden County, Ky., was in tho city yesterday. He is about to leave for New York and Liverpool, and will be absent somo two or three months. . . 7 We have received another lot of those beautiful visiting cards. We invito the. ladies to examine our stocks ..These carda arc put in nice boxcX containing fifty each. ' R e m E 5i n E n'-A-Kv cry tax-payer will rcmcmbcir'tho railroad election that takes placc'on -the 5th day of next August. We want a railroad to Illinois, and now is the time to get it. :i u i '. l ' - -r ' ZSP Buy your tags at the Joubnal Office. TI!E-lsrscst -and best stock of Llnea Suits. la Indiana, can be round at LlOIiV. Ills Linen tlothln- Is pcrtnsner.t incolcr, we ll shrunk and well c;rtc!e, and can now b& bousht at greatly red need prices. For firstclass licai and Alpa c.t Clothing go to LTGX?S. i Je!6 Armstrong's Patent Musquito Net 'Frame.-, The ne plus ultra. - - Florence Sewing Machines. The world's award is better than Premiums, Medals, Ribbons, or Decorations. The world's opinion is shown by the fact that tlie Florence, has becomo the great " Family Favorite." Call and' see these popular Family Sewing Machines, at No. 11 South Second Street.- 22-4 1 . - :,; o ' " Barrett's " ia jast the thing. -- . : o, ' WEBSS &Cb.lpREPATtINCTTO MOVE, and Welling t" cm meu Hats Regard; less of Cost. See the jr price list: Men's fine Panama Hats, worth 15, at $3 75. , - - Men's: good Panania Hats, worth S2 50. at 1 75. , Men's fine Braid IlaU, worth ?3 50, at a BO. - - Men's. good Leghorn Hats, worth too., at oOe. 1 -, "Young Men's (Fancy Hats, worth ?2. at $1 25. ' Boys' and Children's Hats, worth $1 -50,- at !.' ES-jfOaiand after August 10th Weber & Co. can be found two doors below No. 52 Main Street the house now occupied by B. Baum. jy22-lw For Family Use. Choice Lard, put up in tin cans. at twenty-one cents (21c.) per pound, and no charge tor cans, tor sale by L. Ruffner, Jr., & Co., jy21tf. No. 5 Water Street. To preserve Hair, use " Barrett's.' - -: The rapidity with which Pj.a:ntatio BiTTEiid have become a household neces sity throughout the civilized nations, is without a parallel iu the history of the woi Id. Over five million bottles were sold in twelve months, and the demand is daily increasing. Rich 'and poor, young and old, ladies, physicians and clergymen, find that it revives drooping Epirits, lends strerjgth to the system, vlijor to the mind, and is exhausted nature's great restorer, it is compounded ot the choicest roots and fcei b, the ce cbrated Calisaya or Peruvian Durk, etc., all preserved In pure St. Croix Iium. It, Is sold by all respectable dealers in tveiy town, parish , village and hamlet through North and South America, Europe, and ail the Islands of the ccean. . . ; , . . Magnolia Watee. Superior to the best Imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. jylD-deod&wlt ' Barrett " ett dies the hair.

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Never-failing. Hair T. C. Rridwcll & Co , comer nf , T, , Street, have a full stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Pat ent iHeuicines, American and lmported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, ko. Prescriptions carefully eomTrmndrd. Krpsli Tilno Tiirlr CouTe and Roekbridjre Alum Waters. jcl7-tf "Barrett's" torn. does not affect the F.ys2"' Undressed or wash kid gloves, fifty cents per pair, at Hughes's, tf te?" Sixty mats of fine Java Coffee for sale at I. &. D. Heiman's. W i?. v For other River Ite.nt are TiiTlPa'jr. The only additional arrivals and departures last night were the Mollie Norton to Henderson; Messenger, St. Louis to Pittsburg; Quickstep, to Cairo; Hertford, to Green River; Tarascon, to Louisville. The Tarascon and Falla City arrived together at 3 r. M. The Tarascon had a nice packet trip .The Falls City had a moderate trip.....; The Quickstep and Hartford hr.d ex cellent trips out The Messenger and barge were both loaded to their guards We notice the Multum inParvo" again at the bank above the wharf... The Charmer will be down to day, and will return to Cincinnati on Saturday morning at ten o'clock.. The Sam. Orr arrived at o'clock A.M. Hirer Dispatches. Memphi. July 22. Weather clear and pleasant. Mercury 81. The river Is falllne. ArrivedRobt. Barus and Caldwell. Departed Belle St. Louis, Aloliie Ablo and Aiatiia, 01. tjuis; iituie e, rcw Kjf leans. . ; : A j . NASHvn.B. Jalv 22. The rier Is falling slowly, with 28'inche8 01 Jlarpeth Slioals. w earner ary anu warirr.' - .- . : CAIRO, July 22.- Port List Belle Mcrn rhls from Jlemohls to St. ouis, 6 A. m tr. McPike. Tenuestee River. 7 A. K. : City of Cairo from su .ouis 10 Jiempnis, dr. m.: Armada, Kvansvllle packet, 0 P. M. ; Ranides from t'incinnaii to New Orleans. 6p.m, The river rose 8 inchf s Weather clear and pleasant. Mercury 7S. Pittsburg. Julv 22. Mononeahela 9 feet 3 Inches and failing. Weather clear and cool. Thermometer 72. LomsviiLE, July 2'. River risiDg rapidly, with 7 feet 8 inches water In the Canal; 5 feet 8 Inches on the Falls,and4 feet 8 Inches over the Rocks. Weather clear and pleasant. Nick 1 ongworlh, .to New Orleans; Charmet-: Cincinnati to Kvan8vllle; Lotus No. 3. to New Orleans; Belle Vernon, to St. Louis. STEAMBOATS. FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSBURU, AND MEW ORLEANS. i nji-i.iinia , - The great passenger steamer . INDIAN -A-., Reub. E. Neal, Master; ' Charley Miller, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way pons SATURDAY, July 24th, at 4 f,il. For freight or passage apply on boar.or to W. ti. hkum s HUMPHREY, PATRICK & CO., J Jy23 d2t Agents. FOR OWENSBORO, CANN ELTON AND LOUISVILLE. The splendid passenger steamer tjLf Palestine, &jFra!)k Hurry, Master; P. B. Brauhaiu, Clerk, Will leave for Louisville and all way ports I'll 1 1 AY, JULY 23d. at 6 o'clock p.m. For freight or passaeo. apply on board or lo W. O. BROWN &CO dlt Ageuts. FOR OWESSBOKO, CANNELTOX, LOU ISVILLE, asiu CINCINNATI. The firt-class steamer CHARMER, yL:lP. K. Barclay, Master, Sam. James-, Clerk, Leaves for Cincinnati and all way port SATl'KDAT, JULV 21ra, at 10 o'clock A.M. For freight or passage apply on board Or to DUKE NJCiifcLSON, jy23 d2t Agent. FOR MEMPH IS, V I C KS B U RG , A N D SE W The mam moth steamer KICK LOGWOIITH, Lew. Kates, Master; E. Eugene Bowers, Clerk, Will leave for New Or;oans and al way ports on FBIBAT, July 23d, at 4 P.jLf : For freight or passage apply on" board or to w . j. n lhj r oc or HUMPHREY, LEWIS & CO., July23-dlt Agents. PARTNERSHIP. S r AVISO ASSOCIATED VVITIf "E Sri . as Partner in business, Mr. Aosf .Hha fer, (late from Cincinnati,) the firm's name wiu nereuiter oe jtsorgman csuaier. , J. XL BO ROMAN. A CARD. x. In reference to the above notice, let it be snfllclent to say that we will endeavor li ao oar clean bee.t with tne many goou customers ot the late firm, and by attentiveness to business and just dealing, expect to merit an their patronage, anu secure man; otners. Very respectfully, BOROMAN SFIAFKIl, Dealers In OrocerLs, Provlsious, A? Third Street, bet. Main and Locust. Evansville, July 7, ISoD. Jy7-lm ,(jram';' IV EanRETT S X. Vegetable HAIR RESTORATIVE I ud la r fiaoeded br txii i.o to hm 1 I the , I On; or drd lit mix 10 lu orl fftnal ootar 1 vomoUnr tc Growth. enidict!nr and bomatif9 th in poiMooaa U v s 4am &q atmia tba law ainia, and J. R, PARRETT & CQ, rvfKig fry . ttj j Ktf V WTI V 9 - LORD & SMITH, CHICAGO.! Gesaral Aeati for the Uortavettara Stab - . LEECH & LEMCK.E, - -' Wholesale At-nt, - ' " - ' Evansville, Ind. Dissolution. Evahsville, July 15th, 1SS9. THE JPARTWERSIIIP HKRETI). fore existing between Wm. B. Baker Kiid Wm. W. Williams, under th- nrn of baker & Williams, Is this dar dissolved by mutual concent; W. B. Baker assuming all the liabilities of and collecting all claims in lavor of said firm. The business wilt be continued by W. W. Williams. W. B. BAKER. JylOdlw W. W. WILLIAMS. JOHN IVIXS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-Pipe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Bteam and Water Gauges, Spelter and Rabbltt Metal, and all Articles appertaining toa Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT ASD GENERAL BLACK SMIiniJiG, Water Street, bet. Fine and Lcet. 1 EVANSVILLE, LND. Caehjpaid for old Copper and Erasa

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Yor Si'iirsci. Ey TelCRrapli. Nkw 'osic, July 22. Cottox Drooplncr: sale-? of 700 bales at 31c for uplands. l tot'B J'.occlnts 10.923 barrels: firmer and more doln In part for shipment; sales l)70 bbls. at $7 2,jy7 75 Tor superfine SState and We.-terD : t 5,a?t SJ for extra State; $ 00-Si tM) for extra Western; ? 03 C7 (orwnite wheat extra: So -1,7 .w ror gMi to clioice do. ; closing linn; lHClmltd in ine saicn were w;u bbls. o! extra State for export chitfly; (&J bbis , part delivered ; Oregon, quiet at ! OiUi California, a fc'hn'le firmer; sales of (5J0 bbia. tt t6 5J 00. vviito Active ana nrm: taies 01 iMj bb!s. Western at El 0j, free. ORAfN wheat, receipts. HH,1,2 bu-hels; lvic better, with a fair dtr.taud, iart lor expos t; j-uies of i-i O)0 bunheis at 21 4-Vtl 47 far No. 2, aud 81 SO for Hpriusc Si M 'Ml for Nr.. i; do. : Si 51. 1 M. 1 C3 77lsZ lor white Callforni.o. livn -Firm?.md rnodorate: sales of V estern at Si 2t?al 27: State, n SO. iJARLKY AXD BABLKY MALT Dull anu nominal. Con:t-HocelDts. C3.SiO bushels: excited: 5('7c. hisber. and a good speculative and trade detnacd prevails: 11,100 bushels reporte t sold as follows: H) . '7 . fur unsound new mlxid Western ;tl 00 1 05 for oand do. ! Si 0;el 07 for small lotibi choice hisrh iiiixyd:cl (.-i for new mixed: SI 'J!-ic Jl 06 for white Western; 1 071 tS for West ern yenow. cats ttecPipts. 15.30'j bushels: Win. bet ter; 10,000 bushels soi.1 at 80381 lie. for West ern in store; 82831-50. do. afluat. ltiCE uu et ; 1.0 tierces Carolina soia at, 8.59.3. brOAE-steady: cjo nniis. t.:uDa oia ai ll312c. ; 200 boxes Havana at lVZ&UJi. molasses u 11. pKTKaLkrai Ciulet; 314'a32c. for reOaed. C ffee Mrm;7o0 bagslUo told on pri vate terms. '. Mess Pork '- hade firmer :C-0bbls at?n2 ,3 (St 3'! 9"). Newmers closlrg at S'i2 75 cash ; Silrxvi 25 old do; &Mi27 50 prime; S28 75 QS-'y pnme mess. Beer steady; 100 udis atsaji'it); new plain mesi Sl'-'IS; new extra mess tlevce heel noraifial at S20r42i; prime rnes at ?J;3t30; India mess btof hams firm;l0 bbls at, tMa,M. Cut meats quiet; 125 ptMSkaes Ic14c; shoulders 17 (iji9c; haran, middles, quletand firm. - La n Dull and a sbiwle easier; 410 t'eroes at 17(al9Ker steam IWi-a'Aw. kettle ren dered. ' Butter Qniet at 10 aESc; Ohio lGSCc. Cheese state, heavy at ll;&15c. tlnclnuatl Marati. By Telegraph.) ClNCIMSATi. July 22. "Flock TJn chan god. " ' ' Wiikat la good demand for new, and the market is firm at 9r 12(41 10 tor red and Si 4J tor-white; the demand exceed.- the supply. " i ,-. , Cokn In fair demand at 7175c. '- Oats steady at 73378c. ' Kyk-Bold at KOo. 1 f Whisicy Hold at SI 00; demand light. Provisions Firm but onier, with not much done. Mess PoTk SO 00g33 25. Bulk Meats, J3fc5 1314o for aboulders, and 15?; .tlGc forsidua. Bacon, Urg)Vtifs tor shoulders, 1818i for :ear rib tiaes and 184(ail8J4c for clear, the ouultle rate, the ask ttg ones. : Labb Nominally unchanged, : BtjTTKK Unchanged;.. tfaa greater portion of the receipts are In Door con titlon. owing to the late hot weather; prime to ckolce24c to2So, Eggs Very dull at 18g,Hc for shippers' count. Oils Linseed SI OO3I 02; Lard 13ol 40Gold- 135 bovine. : Exciukok-Ltas firm at par buyjug ; the supply jb uener. MosiT Market Unchanged. " 8t. tools Market. By Telegraph. 1 . ,'. 8x. Louw, July 22 Tf bacco Markot strong and supply not equat to the demand, but prices nrtt umt. cuaiigou. - - - . Cotton Nominal at 8Z'.a3.lo. :- Hemp Firmer, with sale of undressed at f no $109. " '"- 1 -FoUit Low gradgs scarce and wanted: surerhne sold at S 'to 8714; X to Cfr.' -V V a.i o-. . . - . -n . . . . . - . , . Wheat Active and steady; no Spring olTerlng ; prune to low holee red Fall H Oil 40; choice ditto SI 60; choice to fancy wnite SI 4il 60. .. 1 . Coun DuW and favors-'titfyers for low grades: ' high qualities nrm; rnlxt-d In bulk Wiic : y olio w fie; while Ja9ac; mixed lu sacks &c; choice yellow il 01; clioice lo fancy white SI Oxctl OS. fiiATS Opened a t7071e; Closed at 67( 00 '. ior oiaca anu mixeu. , Ryk Firm at SI 25. - WnrsKY Advanced to SI IMt 05. OuocxKies y,ulet and uuchmice 1. Pbovisions Uemanu good. Pork sold at S:i3 50 for heavy mess. Dry call meat held firmly without sales. Bacon firm and ad vancing; loose shoulders ll'aHjc; pacneu u 111.0 i4Mi4io; clear r1 lues 13 j lSjc; c'ar sides 18ic Lard quiet at 18J4c, witu joooing sa ea at ia;,ijiuc ror tierou; jjyo ior xeiue. 1 j ... 1 c Chicago Market. ' B Telegraph. . ''Chicago. July 2J Eastki Exchange Is quiet aiid unchanged. ,1 ; - : Flouk Tolerably active; sales of Spring extras at so i,y.n,i Wiikat Firmer and 2'433c hlgber; sales of No. 1 at SI S5H"H1 80i, and No li at SI 1 34, cloning nuuhanged ior No 1, and 1 jl ii4 lor No.2: this afternoon the mar ket was firm. ou let, and unchanged. i Cohn is excited and higher; No 1 ad vanced 5c .with sales at Sjttaa for fresh. and Kho for June recelpui, closing at e.utn'o ior iresn, auu2o ior J one receipts ; rejected advauced 24c, with sales at 7-Vi "Do ; 110 gi ado advanced C 7o; sales at 72c this afternoou; No. 2 firmt Wjc, seller Augu&t. ' . ... Oats Firmer and lo hiaher: sales fro. 2 attSsii'Jj, and rejected at CJJ-doc, clos inn Kteaty at ii& jL.aa for No. 2. : Ryk No. 1 is luuctive and nominal at SI 00; No. 2 advanced l(iilc, with, sales at SI U"w31 07. Baulky Nornlnal at 11 3T1 4.0 for No. 2 111 store. 1 Hiqiiwiwf Firm at 81. 1 mkh Fok linuciTe and nominal at LAEi-Qniet at 181fc for keamed, and LVal8,'o forsumnier rendered. SHoULbsua Dry-talted, are actlvo aud s'eady at lie. , llAMs-swtet-plcKledrjJe, .', , -"Sew- Orleans Market.' By Telegraph.) Niw Orleans. July 21. Cotton Nominal ; ntiddliug 823K": sales on oaies; receipts ai bales; exports 047 bales. ' HTEHLIXG--1E0. New York Sight premium. ... . Flour Firmer; superfine t-5 50 a0; XX SO 25 0- XXX SI 75. ' i CoK--Whlte 81 20. - : Oats 7c. , Bjr SI 0 . . 1 ..hay-si. t.-A ; .... ' . Pokk-SI!1 75. ; "": ," Bacon Shoulders 15o; ,cler fib bides 13'4c; eleaT sides llie. Labo Tierce 19Kftiflc; keg22;ic Sl'uau Unchanged. Molasses No sales; fermenting nominal at ti.-ic , Wiiihky 81 15. CoryEg Unchanited. . - ! 1 ; " - y Memphis Sarset. 1 By Telegrap.l Mkmfhis. July 22. Cottox Quiet: low middlings 3lc. Reoelts 6 bales; exports 01 baio.; stock 413 baies. - ....... , ' - FLoUH-Ffrm-and nnchnngt-d. Whkat New SI 201 49.- -CoKjf 90C. . Oats Firm at 82i85c. Hay Scarce at 87 00. BKAN-S20 00. C0BM1KAL 84 25tfM M.' i ,.. PortK- Steady at rl 00. ' ' it. La its lyiifaitic. - . - Bacmn Steady : shoulders 14Jic: sides. v. . . Loalsvllle Market. ' By Telegraph.) LOOISVILM. July 22. Flour Very firm; superfine Si 25. Ghaxx KLsady : wheat red il 2; white SI 30. Corn In bulk uuc. Oats in bu.k 70c Rye Si 20.- Barley II 20 Tobacco Leaf steady. Pokk Mess S33. BACON-Clear sides 19s: clear rib lSct shoulders loc; haros, aucy augar-cured 21 Kc. . . . , . ' . Labd 19Vis. Diuiiwij. Fivni.atSl 01. ' - ! ' - Sew lork Drj Goods S$r?.et. By Telegraph. - w Yobk, July 22. The market is Inactive, although an Improved inquiry ior sheetiQgs at ste:tdy rates was maulfested.- Prints active aud a little Irregular In price, rauging at 12i 13X.C, as to ttyle and make. Sew lork Gold and Stock iiarktt. ByTel6graphJ - ; Naw Yoaif. July 22. Mossr-Easy at 07 per cent. Discounts more active. simwo-Inactive at 9J10. O.OLD Firmer; opening at 135; advalicuig to la!; cloving at 13'. The. Wser tooa erjouO for t-urope, and the Missouri, for ilavaua, took SW,x0. OO versm F. NTS -Op 1 ei quiet and closed steady and dull. Ciiii P; ,';!),UP0,M IHHl, 120 do. 1802,12a'-i : do. IHJ. 121 '4; do. llti.5, 121J4 ; do. new, I do. 1607, ; do. lSl-d, 120 ; 10-40J, lieji ; . .'."jrasoTiilo Market. ' By Telegraph. K Nashville, July 22. Cotton-Dull ;'low middlings 33c; good ordinary 2Uo. ..... Wheat Advancing; red Si li31 20: Ambertl l2-i; white St 50130. . ,- Flo U a At 877 50. . - . 4 , Tff V. SIIHKiS ai'OI I o w II i E K actmliy cures Cancer and Hcroiulous ii.:iud of thetikiu. See report to L 1 Medical Society, and Statements of Phvsicians in circular, sent free on application to CHAM. A. DUBOIS. General Agent. P. O. Box mJ. 1HZ Pearl HL, New York. Jy8-U3mltcw V

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Railroad Notice. Uio viuiui,r.a voters of the county of Vandertiuigh . that, in bursnanr-o of an order of the Bord of 5oinials!oiifrS of said county, rendered st their .Inn term. MJ, tho polls wi 1 ,n opened or, the fitli d:iy of August, nt t'je several votln p HCfs m s!i'i i-oumy. to take the votes of 1 he ieual voters theieof uuon ihncni,wt r.t said t-otiniy allln? In tin. eotistinciion of tlie r.vansvnie, arrni i-aitncith ftullroad to lh atnonut of two hundred and lortytwo UimiKund dollats. Oiveri nntlur my hntitl, t tils 17th lav of Junc.lrtii). VJ(;iOit Jilst.'H, Aii'tunr 01 v auiH-i ourgii v oniuy. JiiTi2 ! tUwiw -r rtCjrj-, m rip-Kt a n-X i-t O A JL. A Jid -ut Real Eslale ieiscj. 3. I. r.lUfott Hun 7TAVK 4Ir.?.I A KKH. JiTATl jTa. At-eucy for thr- sale of and rentl nf n 1:4 hH'S, AC, Ac. I'cr.fiu.-; haviLg bou.ses or land to reut o; sell, or i.t-rt-ouii vlti;ii to purft!.t t;i rent, rlil do well by cuil;;ri on tliei their olilce, on Third Streot, near Locust' In KIIiotfH Oloclfs JaneJl tf FRUIT JARS. MARK, WARREM A CO., DIBEIT IMPOUTFIIS or ! GIasswa;c ami China, No. 25 XOUT1I FIRST ST. EVANSVILLE, IN D. 3BVii.it TiirH. 3t-iJiit Jars. ii nit JT arn. X.V VIEW OF THE ANTI'IIATEI extra large fruit crop of the present season, we contracted In Marcu for an nnususl stock 01 FRUIT JAbS or BEST BRANDS; hut as BALKH HAVE AitRKADY IiAKOELY KXCEEDKD OUll MOST 8ANUU1NK EXPEUI'ATIO.VS, w. would advise customer, lo SEND IN THEIR ORDER3 EARLY.. Glass manufacturers generally stop making In hot weather (suy June), thus cutting off the supply,- aud doubtless Jars will grow scarce as the setmon advance, and PRICES CORRESPONDINGLY HIGHER. We have the following excellent brands: LYMAN'S PATENT SELF-SKAL2R. Tin cap, In one piece. Rubber band outside the jar. CiroHtly improved since lust year by a new opener, made In one plt;e very simple; thus overcoming tho only objection ever urged against this very popular Jar. Has been in great demand for ten years. ; ; "IIEBO" CSLASS JTAK.S. felf-sealers;'screw top and rubber band. Tne rubber does not oome lu contact with the fruit, ;.,,, . , Ilt'.AVr KINO GI.ANI JAILS. Tin top, wire fastening. " I 7: 7 BROWX EARTIIE3T JAItS. " Best glazed.' Tin top, wire fastening. 1 MMo charge for boxes when ordered In full par-kas. Quarts, tf dozen lu a box; half-gallons, 4 do.un. Be t Red Healing Wax, lu 5-pound packages, to suit the heavy ring and brown earthen Jars. Full directions for preparing fruit and sealing Jars accompany enc'i package. Send in your Orders at once I junl CITY AJVi:ilTISI2MJB3iTM. Notice to Opea Out an Alley ia . r Block 81. JULY 10, lfctill. .Ordered, that six weeks' public notice, by advertising In the Kvunuvllle lMliy Journal, bo given that, on the 6U1 day of September, !; tho Common Council of the City of Evansville will mxke an order for opening out mi alley lu Block hi, situate. between Second Avenue ami Third Avenue, and extendlnir frojn HlxtU Street to Franklin Street, In the town of I ama sco City, now City of KvansvlUn. said alley to be of the width of twelve (12) feet, and the west line of nuid alley to be one hundred and ninetoc-u (11!) feet disiatit from -Third Avenue, aud parallel with aid Third ATeune. And idiould any person aggrieved, at any time wllhlu nix weeks, apply to the Common Council tor redress, by petit lou or remoiiKtrnnco left with the Ciura of the Common Council MUU tju Ltttu 1IIK MHimiltrUl 111 IJlt lTijiyt If. co inpinmeu vi anu vutj uniouut U.manded luereior. sail petition or reinonstraucw win -uTOnjiueiwi, iicn;Ul autl determlMed by the Common Cuuncll, ou tho 0th day ol And R is further ordered, that the Cleric roiiora 14 ine .Mlnuto Book of tho Council the plat of said LU00K No. 81, with the surroundlng strett, Khowlug the location, width, and length of said alley, whi i p. at oecn jirepuruu oy j auies l, suunuc CUy Wurvtyor. A. M. McORIFF, Clc -k, Uv K. A. MrCinirr. Domitv. Clly Clerk's Oitit-e, EvaHsvllie, July ii2d. o". - ijyzjaowj union copy. N' tice to Contractors. July 12. 1809. 'I he Common Council ot the City of Evansville will receive sealed propoxais mint anioimy, JUiy titn, iy, ror lurnlMhlng materials, and building five publlo cifteiim. l'ians aud specifications can be seen fat ine ciera's oincu. By order of the Council. A. M. McORIFK, Clerk. , ' liy . A. MJitiKr. Deputy. CUy Clerk's Olzlce, July lo, lNi5. jyio lUnion copy.l Notlco to G011 tracers. S-rTII, JSI.il. The Comtnon Council of the Cltv of Evansville will receive ten ed propo-sls uutu i ne iui 11 oay 01 j niy, iMi'.i, ior grauiug, gravellu, ,uil paving the alley situate betweeu Sixlli aud Seventh Streets, and ex tending fiom Hycamoro Ktu et to Vine Hireet, in Blcck No. a-, Eatern Enlarge ment. By order of the Council. A. Ai. McGKIFF, Clerk. II. A. Mr UHiKF, Deputy. City Clerk's oirUc, July 3J, IMj. Jy5dtd Union copy. FAIUVXKS' STANDARD of all kinds. . HORN BROOK A CO.. ; " . ,:.No. S North Water Street, ocii.d'tin Evansville, 1 n Crescent City Flooring Mill, .KAPPLEH & SALMON, Proprietors, Sash, Doers. Blinds, Frames, ' Planing, Ripping. SnllUinor. and Scroll Sawing done at short not ice. 1 Pine and Ponlar Hooriti. si, 11 nir 1 r.u. el acd Rough Lumber, always ou hand, ior attic, tr' .. - Also, Ho' Proprietors and Manufacturers OI U(.1.LC.UUA1L1 1 1 LIT 7m rnntmnni PICKET FEN OF, KhOWri BS tllA Term TTonlo Plr-fcel. Vfllf It Is cheap and durable, and an ornament to the place where it blands. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Dlvhlou and Canal Sts., Evansville, Ijd. api27-dly (3t a w) j. sixzicn & son. Wholesale Dealers In Eoit Stores; Lubricating, Coal, and Lard Oils; Cordage, Kosin, Pitch, Ac, K. 20 WATEIt NTKCL-T, apr2(Jdly Bet. Main and Vino.

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OH. I. ECA.A.i lies Ifi'-i r?y1 Over Fliift National i;f! ait. Comer llzx antl Firrt -en i f.. P.vansvllio, i i d fAftrrAtrrnnr. .y riM'. Ji'.i. ons Unm Wnri, flolil r iivr,- Vuieitti He, Coral it.. nrd Aut'x-r l'latf-4 I 'nrt-i Work, Artlricial i'alal iy ' ADMI.NIHTRATO.t of Nitrons OtI.P (an uxcll-ut anu s! hbh-.vi ii-i u--. ( -in r.iloriu, Etner, and ai: -o sovt-r;! lot-l'l par NKUIUWICAPW ions tr,nt.- S, MY KAC1HT1K.S tit) 1 j, e.-;tablls!nnei)t. aa Ian. i (cons.!-.! , , ,.,v.fc looms) an any Lt th UnlK.d:-!ali. I it ETC KN MY T.1ANKM for IHo c. Iii;kIv ..!.roi:ai;erei-dived (Jul I h tti;i ;.t.i EIGHT y LA !,-. ' j JOB PItlllTIirc. TI1K Evansville Journal Cowju'i!), Was never tetter prepared to dt AT vi:iiy ciis:ai s:ati:s Than at piteut. BILL UKA D$, 2:ill:j oi' lading HANDH1LLH, l'OXTRJ:;-!, C1RVVLA11S, IKEDS, MONTHLY l ,.,, wsnmNu ca it on, n usini &s ca . ft HALL CARDS, H1HV A I . ..', VJHirijso cards, wurfi.w r.t as. And, lu lad, nil Kliidi of Job J'llhti executed 111 til l highlM, Kty'o ,il tin' ;nl. and at very lou prices. No. 6 locust iii:::::r. Tin:!: 'i:i.rriR vri m'kim.s havechai yntl hnnl4 since l.iMt wnt rlug s'aon. i'hu lioiw Iiiih l"cn thoroughly refitted and f tirnlMlied with new furniture, wltli a well-lurnlxhn 1 tat,(., ui,i With bathing rooms lor cold and warm bat I11. fiA dally hack 1'tie liom HIk!i Ktttllon on the O. A .1. I ; I i 1 , I , und n!-o liom OrleaijH, ou 1 1 e Louisville, Nt Allmny Cnlciigo Railioad, to the Spruits, wish it daily mail to the SprliiKM. Addresa R V AN A TUCKER. Jy2d2m RCED1IR L DECKEIt, KAGLH Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter r'anafactoxy, IVo. 5 Mocotttl t't i-M't , (Between Main and Hjcm.iore,) i:vaxsvii.i..;, i.:u x. The tent of Journrymrti einito.iril. K-itlrln:; dine nt short .oflcn I. y. BAKHOM. A I.RX.VlIo SANS0M & VJILCOU, tKALKHH IW Antl Bole Agents for Urn A ' 'is I dtl E p I SL1GO Mln. . of Kenlutliy. lleln age il.,'or lliu luto:tt-( liol.-it Fulton Un.l Red Fox, ' 1.1a pri p.ret to do tow I ui al lo .v figures. pjfFjfi:s 5 'South .:. I Slrt't-t nr,,l Blue J)ock, Lam.".M Vl'ltarf. Hteamboa's aud factories ttspplted on liberal ternn. i iu.i.; Kiiu D.ssolotion Kctic min: PMirsf.nNiiif nii:i:r. JJ. fore exl Hii'4 mull r flitn hhiuk o liuiuplitey, Patrick A t o., 1 01 vi .1 r.i n, - and I iwn 111 kmoii Mert'lui i: t-4 aii'l V, liiii:boiit I'row i'l'it, wm illmol.il l,i Hiiiiii.1 consent ou the Hill K. Vv . l'.ii., . rellrlng from the fu in. 1 Im l,;iii - i,i be ctm tiuue 1 by !'. M . Iluuii 1. 1 1 v, 1 it or;;o J. L-win, ami Chiirlt-iW. Kenn-y, uii-i.r the firm 11 a no of 11 niiiphit-y , l.t-u i ,v to., bv whom t 10 bu:,lnesi of llm old liiiti wm be Sell led. Jyajdtf HUMPHREY, PATRICK 'c I ( ). O. W. WAUBK.M. HI o-l. t).M N(, ,,,N So. ft ii.UY bTUKLT. PIANOS, 0KCI.1NS, !U;hI() And MuKlcal Goods of all Limi Orders by Biiul lroiupUy 4.!L--,i :. i i,,. lo-ouiy

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