II»en.my-ofLOCAL ITEMS.?T « 3“»T• % -t . *• ■■* V*BSP® Don't foil to read the'eloquent and -pa triotic speech of Hon. Joseph E. Holt, at Louisville, found on first page .of today’s paper.Sg^Ybu will doubtless find it to youradvantage to read the new^advertisementsin to-aays paper.jgSy^Mr. Miller, of Terre Haute, has entered into a contract with the citizens of....... . , . ... ... - nWorthington and Terre Haute, to keep the Canal in navigable condition between:iesill'swA:U.irtytoot inby*rerei **iwn fc inter-ed.vedbadl.—Srigrm;arsockghtthecedrheiianIbt,elsine ties tar-or apo_) these two points, for the period of two1 * . ■ * ^ ' ’■ • years.-learn that the Eel River Bridge.' * ... ■ ■ -will,be completed in the course of three or four weeks. 'are requested5 to state that Miss* lt;.Martha Taylor will commence teaching aFree School in the school-house in this * 1 - -•place, on next Monday, the 29th ihst—■Parents will please take notice.jgg^Hon. J. N. Conley has purchased the property of Mrs. Hugh L. Livingston, in Bloomfield, and intends to remove to that place about the first of October.There were several drunk men in town on hist Saturday evening. Wonder* i *if they brought their liquor with them?— Of course they didn’t buy it in this place.Bg§L,V\re learn, that Lieut Bryant, of Capt Rose’s company, has returned home to get some new recruits, as that eonipan}' still hicks twelve men of being full.BgL.John N. Evans, Esq., of Bloomfield, is about to locate at Williamsport, Warren county, Indiana, for the practice of his profession. .g@j®One track of the Eel River Bridge will b e laid down this week, so that wag-| ons and horsesmen can pass over itfigP^The weather is remarkably cool forft* tea cooonn /\f fliA trnon