Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 51, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 June 1853 — Page 3

PJLILY JOURNAL. The Division or the Spoils Whig Tactics. We transfer to our columns to-day a catalogue of the appointments of the administration, as made up and circulated among the Whig presses of Kentucky and Tennessee, for electioneering purposes. Thus it will keper reived that the very batteries of Freesoil and Disunion directed wilh most efficiency against the Whigs in the late Presidential campaign, have been seized by the enemv, who have turned the guns against the White House. Well, we intend to watch the progress of the gnme, and with increasing anxiety as we get into deeper water. The only thing now which promises the continued adhesion of all the Democratic elements of the late canvass is a war with Mexico and Spain, backed up af?aint us by England and France. This W big catalogue of appointments may be use-

nu lor reference t W ashtngton and 1 umma7 Hall. Let the Hard Shells read it. N. Y. Herald. lis is from a paper that was one of the Warmest Of all tho aimnorter of Gen. Pierce for the Presidency. Thw editor of the Hera Id, - after looking at the catalogue o' the admin s tratioti's appointments published by the Whig . Werses of Kentucky and Tennessee and see ing how entirely those appointments at the North and at the South are confined to the Abolitionist and the Disunionists, arrives st tlrve conclusion that nothing short of a war with the most formidable powers of the earth can keep the Democratic party from falling to Weee. He does not believe that the - ..fiU Ilmn,.r.r;, T. . . i r j r l the Old Liners, the friends of the compromise, ihose who stood by the Union in its peril and ... , ij i it .l L. I ecured its salvation, can, unless all thoughts a a.. - -a. - a a . I M KiiVtas SS rO me aiSiriDUllon Ol me pal , TOnage be driven from their minds by the tremendous excitement of a great foreign war, be prevented from waging hostilities against an administration thrt proscribes them and lavishes its patronage upon the Union's enemies. Undoubtebly the editor of the Herald is right. If the President and his Cabinet think it better, as no doubt thev d , that we should have war with Mexico, Spain, France, and Great Britain than that the Locofoco party should tumble tu pieces, they will probably hurry up a war as quick as possible. Ijou. Jour. Mirer News. Pittsbubc, June 21, M. There are 2 feet 3 inches water in the channel and falling. The weather is warm. Circihrati, June 21 , P. M. The river has fallen 5 inches with indication of rain. Ct bcirkati, June 21, P. M. Flour Is quiet and unchanged. Whisky 17. Cheese 6Ja7. Provisions 100 hhds bacon sides sold on private terms. Oil Linseed is active; 230 bbls sold at 65 to 67, closing firm, with more buyers than sellers. Groceries 100 hhds sugar sold at 4 J to 5 for low to good fair. Molasses 25. Coffee 9fc Ooftoar 45 bales inferior sold at 8 to 8. New Yore, June 21, M. The Humboldt, with later European news, will be up at 4 o'clock. New Orleaks, Fridiy, 12, M. Cotton The morket is dull, and so tar we hear of barely 500 bales sold. Sugar Seles of 200 hhds at 343 for good common to fair. Molasses Dull. Flour Steadv. Sales 300 bbls, St. Louis superfine, in three lot?, at 4 50: 150 extra at 4 80, and 150 at 4 87. Corn Prime held at 54a56. Pork Dull, and mess retailing at 15 25a 15 37$. Lard Two hundred nnd fifty barrels prime were sol I yesterday at 10. Bacon Sales nine casks prime sides at 7 , and ten shoulders at ftf a5$. Whisky Rectified retailing at Louisville, June 22. There was nothing of importance done in the market yesterday. A sale of 139 pieces bagifing at 12 A, fi mos., without interest, and small lots of L. M. C, to planters at 13i cash. Flour fiim at 4 25 for superfine. Sales of a few hhds sugar at 4a4$. Mess pork offered freely at 14, with a sale of 100 bbls evening before last at this price. Nothing doing in bacon; clear sides nominally, Shoulder 5a5, canvassed and sugar-cured bams 10a 10, ribbed sides 7 packed. Freight" firm. To New Orleans 40c per hundred, pork 1 and whisky l 25 per bbl from Portland. B' (At 0. 1 Cask clear tides, 1 do Ham's and Shoulders. In store and for sal to cloae consignments bv tell PRESTO N BROTHERS. nun. Ij 50 Bbls. T our from Wabash, In sVre and fer sale by jell PRESTON BROTHERS. SAR DIM.. 3 Cases half and qnarter bsia. J ut received ami for sale by Jell PRKSTON BROTHERS. VBW Ml'MC" S iGlawil'J: Wttaetmlna Puika. Fanny Wall. See. 2veeeiied per Fawn this day. Jell KATHB05E St WHKELKR. I "iiar it. in boxes fresh Lemons, 5 " Sweet Oranges, f n sto.e and for sale by jetl PRESTON BROTHERS. VIOLINS! VIOLINS!! VIOLINS of various qualities in store and for sale Z by J SAMUEL LISTER. TJORT MONINES, AC, ScC Ladies' Paptwr J. .Mj.-m. Wr) and Pearl Porte Monnies, Pearl Inlaid Card Cases, for sale by Je SAMUEL LISTKR. CIIICKKI's'S.S dozen Chickens, direct fiom the Unaefs, jasl raceivd and for aale at je COOK'S Family Groey. -r a R D 7 0 lbs. extra Lard put up expressly for I a family use. lust received am! lor sale at ' COOKnFamlly Grocery. Ci LA BET WINE. A few boxes une Liareivsme just received and for sale at COOK'S Family Grocery. W ,,411 .t surtion commencing on Tbursday mr nu.g. June Sth, 13. at half past 8 o cl.K-k and cooünulng from day to day. till closed ob. IjJ Dos l ot Hose aud half hose; I Dos. Soe ShirU. 10 i. , ... IJnen: SO Ps. PrfllU: 20 P.' De Ulnes; 10 Ps. Silk Handkerchiefs; 20 Doi U Bug gr Whips; SPs. brown Linen; 1 Doi. Lancaster UuilU;

Dot. Inks, iw xes ii v" . I Jars, Dishes. Umirs Ac . 9 Boxes Tobacco: 10 BladdorsSnulT. S Coil Rope: 1 Reams Letter paper 10 li. r-ii H.mmers 6 l CoSee mills. 10 Door Lock die. "tfSRRaWw Hav.nah Segsrs. flue Gold , Watches; 5 Do Gold pens; and a greai variety of Fancy . Krudes änd NoÜons. WOOLflEY WELSOS. AocUneers.

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p. T. BARIMUM'S GRAND COLOSSAL 1MSEIM AM) M A A (. K HI K ! ! r INH K American Museum and Manatrerie will exhibit A .i kv NSVILI.E MONDAY, Juno '.C; M l". V E K R MMSlV 1 ...... osil,-KV II 4 HYIHW WKII. NESDAT, JaM 29lh; PRINCETON, THURSDAY, June jTT'Vrict of admission 30 centa, Children under ....... ..I-...... i. .r,.-.. T.i ik ahAiu nf iku imiiMiiM tsi.hliJZL bJbih C.n Tom Thumb, the entire collection of wild a ..i.,,i, Wax statuary. Mr Pierce'. I K.,f.i,ia In Ihn 11-. 1 f I... Knhv Kl.l I'l lit Mr. Nellla I ...... . j m perloru anies, 4c, uo extra charge unaer auy pretence wbatever. let the repo i tv . f.i...ru im ii in i 1 1 v rii :t Doors open from 1 1-2 to 4, and from 7 to 9 o'clock, TBe largest TravolHnc KxMbl'lon In the M orld. b.-inc a combination of all the most popular and unexceptionable amusements of lhe age enlarged and improved for the season of 1 A TKAJI OF TEN EI.EPIIAXTS mill draw the great Car of Juggernaut. A IImDv Elephant. nly aar a. ar ", and but 3 12 favt hih. will carry upon his oaric around the i'iicrior oi me unmeue ravnion. the Lillinution GENKKAL TOM THUMB. The Mar inflce t Cortaa-e compnsos II Horses and W men. The pmuio of Kxhibitioa has Km enlarged until it is c pable of accsmmodaLa; I5,0IW specUtorsat once. The co lection of livinr Wild Animals includes the most 9H(Jnuj(, .eimens ever exhibited in America. Among . .... - many others will be found JJltli r UKAl'T'FUf. LIONS, fresh from their native Forests. A M0XSTEK WHITS OK POLAK HKAK of prodigious size and ferocity A MAGMRCKST ROYAL TIGER tho largest one ever raptured alive. A PAIR OF YOUXG LION'S only aix monthsold. AX LXFAXTILK CAMKL only six months of age. the Urst one ever born iu America, dec., die. The DROVE OF EI.KPHAXTS were captured in the i Jungles of Central Ce Ion, bv Messrs. S. B. Juna and i Gao. XtTTEB, assisted'by 260 Natives, after a pursuit of : three mouths an. I four days in the J .ngles- They were fln; .ly entrapped and secured in an Indian Kraal or I Tip of enormous dimensions and prodigious strength, where thev were subOued. The Calf KlepUant accom panies its Item, and was weaned oti its passage from IuP. T. B ARNUM, Proprietor of the American Museum, Xew York, has the honor to announce, th it encouraged by the brilliant success which has attended all his -rious efforts tor the amusement of the pnblic. he has been led to form the project of organizing a vast trvaelling Museum of Wonders, Which '-emprises a greater variety of .Attractions, and more extraordinär.- Novelties, thun an' trivellinir Exhibition ta the world. Every feature of this Mammoth KstaMirhwwnt is of a peculiar and interestihg nature, and the whole is produced upon a gigantic scrle of magnitude. The travelling parapbrenalia of the American Museum, as it enters each town, is proceeded by thegorgeous fty CAR OF JUGGERNAUT!! drawn ! Ten Klepliants, ti; r y caparisoned, beinr an accurate model of that terrible engine of idolatrous sacrifice, finished and decorated in all the extravacance of the Hindoo style. Following this monster vehicle, is a ton procession of costly Cases and Carriages, tho whole fanning a spectacle of more than Oriental splen dor. The Exhibition will take place within a marmttcent Variegated Pavilion, composed of American Plags of writ -r-proof fabric The real cenuiue. original GENERAL I0.M THI'MR is attached to this Exhibition, and will appear in all his performances as riven before the principal crowned heads of Kurope, ini Inding Songs, Dances, tirecian .statutes and his admired pcrionnUons of Napoleon and Fr.-.l t'- the Great. The little General is (rary aa fears f age, weighs only flfteen pounds, and ia but twenty-eight inches high. Also engaged MR. N ELLIS, the man without arms, who will execute his extraordina rv feats of loading and firing a pistol with his loe: cut ting profile likenesses; shooting at a mark itii a how and arrow ; playinr upon the Aeeordeon ami Violincello, etc Mr. N'-PU. in Utes) imrfonnances, sxhibita a wonderful example of what indomitable energy aud mdnslry can accomplish, eren when tailoring under disadvantages apparently the most insurmounu-ble. A complete Menarerie of LIVING WILD ANIMALS. Is also included in the Aineric-tn Museum, and at a convenient period during t tie Exhibition MR. PIKKCK will enter the Dens of the Wild Bess's, and give his classical illustrations of Hercules struggling- with the Niemean Lion: Daniel in the Lion's Den, Sampson destroying the Lion.eic. One of tUe most interesting portions of the exhibition is formvd by the displav of a? great collection of AX STATU A RV. including figures of the size of life, of all the Presidents nf the United Slates, and also of a great number of noted characters, American at d Foreign, all of which are ael curate llkenesse. and upproprla'eU costumed. In fact. the whole Establishment it a vu!t repo? itorj of WONDERFUL OBJECTS OF NATURE AND ART the full particulars of which It wouia dc impossioie to give within the limits or a newspaper advert.seiuenl. aud which has been brought together at an enormous expen diture of means, forming the largest and mst novel travelling Exhibition in this or any other country. A flne MilUa.y Band will perform the most popular

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I airs of the day, as the' procession enters town , and also i during the hours of exhibition. ' y'Hm Company will also exhibit at Vincennea, Washington, Bloomfleld, Bloomlugton, Spencer, Mat ! tinsviile, Danville, dec. dec. JeM ICECREAM AND STRAWBERRY S A LOOi y (On Water Street, near City Hotel. "Vf RS. YOCUM h i Just opened a new Ice ( ream Saloen, flUed up in the inatest manner for the oecomiiiodalion oX the lovers of that coo'.Ide luxury. She wl I . be pleaaed to serve up Ice Cream. Strawberries, aud all other seasonable fruits at all times. ! Mrs. Yocum will always be found superintending the establishment in the most polite maimer. Ladies and ! gentlemen will flud it a quiet and cleanly place to get refreshmenl. Jeitf

- : 1 : . , . . I pHU KEMS. -10 dox. Chickens and 200 doi Egg. I y Just received at the Lead Colored .store, at the corner of Main and courlli streets, ana orweu, Je JAMES KPALDINß. TO LOVERS OP OOOD BREAD. 6 DOZEN Durkee a celebrated Baking Powders, in Tin Cans, Just received and for sale at je4 COOK Family Grocery. Ll'KCH! COLD LUNCH served up even morning from 10 to II at the Je2 "PAVILION." " " A OnFORTS OP LIFE.-Java, Rio and Jaj maica Coffee's, Groeu an J Black Teas, all good and fresh; Crushed. Pounded Loaf and N. O. Sugars, of first niinliti niin'liHvfil exoresslv for t t in i I v use and for sale bv HOKNBKOOK de CHUKCH1LL. Jet Water street. - . . RK- us loiter ami Cap Paper in s!oro ana lor - lowb JeS SA MUEL LISTKK. - - - CJAM 5r AMUKL SLOAVS Model Architect, in two volumes, c4lS. lor sale by SAMUEL LISTE K. DINSÖLl TU OF PARTXEKSHIF. a' H It partnership heretofore existing between Jacob Gasser dt A Engelhard was dissolve I bv mutual consent on the 15th of April, 18.V.1. The business will be continued by A. Engelhard, who is authorized to .(etile .1, the buaines. of the late firm. KXGELHARD, jet g. PASSER. ICE CREAK. THK subscriber having refitted his rooms at his realrdence on Second slreeet between Main and Locust, Is now prepared to furnish tho citizens of Evansville with a superior article of this delightful and cooling luxurv. Familie, P rtlesand Pic Nics furnished at short notice with anv flavored creams they may wish deli vered. ap3U-dliu ' GEO. W. GLOVEK. EXTRAS Smoked Beef Hounds Sugar Cured, Beef Tongues Sugar-Curod. Wetrn Reserve Cheese, mild flavor, aud Orvis' Corn Starch for table use, for sale bv jei HORNBROOK A rttlTRCHII.T.. CiLOTHS AND CAS8I51ERE-1 . S cases French TwiPd Black Cloth; I do do do Blue do; 10 pks Dahlia do; 3 cases black Doeskin Cassimere; N TEW GOODS. 15"0 bik Silk Kail Veils; MM " Fancv Embroidered Veils; U dor. tilk Silk Cravats; 100 Carton's aol'd TafMta Ribbons different width SO do do Satin do do do; 50 pieces "Fancv" Dress Silks; 30 do Black' do; Received this day and for sale by J A. MKS LOW dc CO.. ray31 417 Main a., Louisville, Ky. NEW BOOKS. Country KamMes in England, by Miss Cooper. Poclrv o( the Vegetable World, a capita! book. The living Gift, by Washington Irving. Prismatis, by Richard Hamwarde. Ethan Allen aud the Greeu Mountain Heroes'of :. Lifeof Dr. Cha'mers. by Rev. J. C. MoT fat. English Items, by Ward. Also late Novels and Poems. Received this dav, and for sale by m30 KATHB'JNE & WHEELER. GR A NIT 3 INSURANCE COMPANY. I lic i, V. Capital, 300,000GEO. CURTIS. Pres't. D. C. GROVE. Vice Pres't WM. H. DEDRICK.Sec'v. TIM.O. GRANNIS, 'I reas. J. FR I NC IS BATES, Gen'l Ag't. THE undersigned continues to receive applications and issue Policies, on as favorable terms as any responsible office in the West. For tVe high standing aud responsibility of the above Company , reference is made to Messrs Beroent de Viele, and Allisdc Howes, Evans villj. asy I) HENRY C.GWATHMEY, Ag't. r, ST RECEIVED4U0 lbs. Pig's Tongues; 350 lbs. Sugar Cured Dried f ; Jj bushels Dried A pples; ?M boxes Colgates's 5o. Beef I Family Soap; 900 dos. Egg JO bbls. bxtra ranni) Flour; and for sale at my'. COOK'S PAMILY GROCERY MSraM IES. 300 doz. assorted, received and A fr sale by JAMKS LOW 6t CO.. mj3i 417 Main st, LonUtllle, Ky. BLANK BOOKS MA DE of superior papr, paged, aud such as are used in the best of Counting-Houses, Banks, and losuram o Offices. my 3 1 Ca'.l and see them. For L- bv KATH BONE d: WHEELER. POUT HO IKK, AC LADIES' Ivory, Pearl, and Ornamented Velvet Portmonies and Card asus; also, some nice gentle. men's Portmonlus. For sale by m30 R THBONE dc WHEELER . ANEW asaortmeut of Fancy Note Paper and Envelops, lust received and for sa le by mjli) RATH BONE at WHSELER. PLANTER I . BBLS. extra large White Roach Lime; 50 bbls. Grev Lime iu flour barrels; 35 bbls. calciued 200 Plaster Paris. In store and for sale bv my FOSTERS BROWN TMIK'S IM. AM KAET J. 100 bags, clean sjad heavy, in new gunnies Rereived perGen. l.af.i ette. and for Sale by IB FOSTERS dc BROWN. TOBACCO. 9 BOXES entnimm to extra, received j erlatearrl ß vals, aud for sale by m$n FOSTERS dt BROWN. NOTICE! rPHE Pr.niefortheGra.linsrand Ditching of the Xortl X em Plank Road has been completed, and can be seen bv application to my: -.'Tit JAMES LAUGHL1N. FOK KENT. nrWJl new three story Brick Store, next door to the JL Hank. For particulars apply to iuy30 PKKSTON BROS. A POLITE HEQI EST. rrHK PERSON who borrowed my wheelbarrow is JL 1,1 tit requested to return it. so that 1 can lend il again. my C. K. DREW. A GOOD NIILCH COW forsale by my'7 SAMUEL REILLEY. TAH. iu One order, for sale low bv S. E. GILBERT & CO., Sycamore st., near Water. 50 BBLS in j 27 TOLG ITI'.'S N. Y. NO. I SOAR. 25 C BOXES of this celebrated brand received this day, and for sale low by S. E GILBERT dc CO., my 27 Sycamore st.. uear Water. FIRE BOARD PRINTS! T HAVE on hand several dozen, different patterns. JL or Fire Board Priuu, which I will sell low. mS7 SOftS C. DEVKREUX. WALL PAPER HANINN CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE subscriber would most respectfully announce to the citizens -t Evansville and vicinity, that he ha received his entire Spring Stock, consisting of tin uewest and richest patterns, which for neatness of style and beauty of finish far surpasses anything in that lit ever before brought to Evansville. He wishes those-, want of the above articles to call and fxamine, feeling confldeiit that they willbo pleased. Havlngavery large stock, he will offer every luducement.to those who may favor him wilh a call. JTT Pitrtit ular attention paid to the Hanging of Wall Paper, with accuracy and d s.tatch, by , , , 1 JoHN G. DEVEREUX, ro)97 Matu st. between 1st aud -id. M. s A I. HON DS. TRAIIJ choice In store. Just received and for sale O" f "ry 0w,by mv?7 S. E. GILBERT dt CO. Svcamore st.. near Wter. I.OI K IN HALF BBLS frwm Polk's Mills, lm30l J.dt W. KK1I.LV. forsale by fc m 50 KES RIFLE AND received and for sale by BLASTING POWDER. SAM CELL ORR. lUySO NOTICE. THE undersigned hnreh) reouosts all those indebted to him ror Boarding, and having left baggage with him for security, to pay tue same before the lrt of July, as otherwise he will expose such baggage to public sa'e ou the 6th of that month, ityjft dttj G. MENZ1NGER. I9IE . 300 barrels White Lime, large barrels aod In good shipping ordor, for sals by mt20 bAMUEL ORF.

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low by .pai JOHNSON dt FRENCH. niorm the ct.reus JT'orders In hlsllne. rfe SAN DLLS -ii, Boxes Pressed Stearine: SöiuTl r"7pT Jn " T" j1-1-' ly 23 do M. Werk A CoV. Rur; ireueraltv, to examine hi. .?frtr P"? LT iferaaloby myll FOSTKRB 4k BROWN. oramt m and Main ,UjV GLOVER.

MCLEAN'S VOLCANIC Ol LINIMENT. THE GREATEST REMEDY EVER DISCOVER EU FOR JtfjfJV OR BEAST. THE UNPAKALELLED successor Uns Liniment! ufflcient guarantee for iu astonishing efficacy. The LA. ML are made to walk, the WOUNDED, BKUISED and SOKE are healed, aud all who use it rejoice in ita healing and invigorating effects. McLEA.VS VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT possesses eurative (tower superior to all other external remedies, being- so chemically combined ua to retain in its combi nation all the virtues ol its several ingredients as to en able it to penetrate the minutest vessels of the body.dis s minating its healing influence, removing the CÄUSr.

or tno disease, ana imparting lite, health, strength am r,VBcll, to lne whole ( ' 9xruxu We 9ee nnd nenr da- of p,rson8 who were conflrroeQ ICK1PPLES. Their arms or lees were paralised or drown crooked, their muscles being shrivelled nnd con tracted, w ho iiow rejoice in the permanent restoration of the use of their limbs by the use of McLean's celebrated Volcanic Oil Liniment. "Who." then will suffer with local pain or external diseases when a saf.-aud surt remedy is so easily obtained E7 READER! JM Are you afflicted with Cancers, Piles. I uuiors. Swellings Bronchele, Goitre, Paralysis, Chronic or Inflammatory Rheumatism, Stiffness in your Joints, Contracted Mu cles. Neuralgia, Weakness' of your Joints, Muscles i Ligament. Ear Ache or Tooth Aehe, Bruises Sprain Mounds, Flesh Cuts, Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Cakj l Breasts, Sore Nipvles, Burns, Scalds, Inflammations, Paius, no matter how severe or how long the disease h . existed? Suffer no longer. McLANE'S VOLCANT'' OIL LINIMENT will cure you. It has been thoroughly tested in all of the above diseases, and we hav i ever known it to fait in giving apee!v and permanent relief. THAT LOATHSOME AND DISTRESSING Dissass, the Piles, which has heretofore been considered incurable, can We puruiaiientty cured by this wonderfu Lluimeut. RE A D AND BE CONVINCED. Mr. J. H. McI.bsh St. Louis. Mo.: Hi-r Sia: I have been afflicted for twenty-three year with Rleedmg Piles; for the last fifteen yeur'sl havebeei unable t work: during this time I have spei t more thai one hundred dollars with doctors, but they failed to re lleve me. I used a great many remedies, among them the Mexican Mustang Liiiimeut, but none of them did me any good. Fortunately 1 was induced by others who had exierieuced tue good effects of Mi LEA VS VULCANIC Oil. LINIMENT, to give it a trial, and it relieved me the first application, aud continued to help me, now I am permanently cured. I was also troubled with a pain in m back across my kidney; I applied the Liniment, and it cured me. I have used it on Burns and oilier complaints, aud it has never failed iu giving speedy and permanent relief. Xenia, Nov. e, Ie52. WM. LISTEN: 1 live two miles aud a half west of Xenia, Clay co , Ilia. N. B. Should auy one doubt the above statement, let him write or call on me, aud I will give them further inI formation if necessary. 1 do certify thut the above statements are strictlytrue. Loris Baosso, Agent. We have in our possession hundreds of such certificates, which we could publish, but we deem it unnecessary, as the use of one twenty five cent bottle will be sufficient to convince even the most incredulous of its magic power iu curing even' eitetnul lisease. POK HOKSES ANU'üTHKK ANIMALS. McLean's Celebrated Liniment is tf c only safe and reliable remedy lor the cure ol Spavin, Ring B.ne, Wind Galls Spüiits, Unnatural Lumps. Nodes or Swellings. It will never fail to cure Big Head, Polle vil. Fistula, Old Running Sores, or Sweeuy, if properly applied. For Sprain, Bruise. Scratches.'C racked Heels, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Galls, Cuts. Sores or Wounds, it is au iufal lable remedy. Apply it as directed aud a cure is certain in everv instance. There are plain directions in Euglih and German around each bottle. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. In cm sequence of the increasing demand for this valuable liniment, it is now putting up in additi u to the 35 cent botiles, 50 cent, and one dollar bottles. The flflv cent bottles contain three tmes the quantity of the twenty-five cent size, and so on in proportio i to their cost, so that purchasers will save money bv getting the larger sizes. For sale by J. H. McLEAN. proprietor. St. Lonis, Mo and by KELLER dt FARNSLEY iuh30 Water street, Evansville, lud. WINDOW SASH AND PC. Til TV BE. rUST RECEIVED a full assortment of very superior Window Sash, as follows: 10.000 Lignu 8x10 Sash; 7,000 do Pxl2 do; 5,000 do 10x12 do; J.U0O do luxlj do; l.noo do 10x10 do: l.ooo feet Chain Pump Tu'e. mv5 BABCOCK BROTHERS. SPKIN; AND SI It TIER HATS. I HAVE now on hand the most splendid assortment or Spring and Summer Hats ever introduced into Ev ansville embracingin part tre following: Black, White, Nankin, Pearl, soft Furs, lates styles; Misses, Boys aud Infant Hau of all price and de criptions; Panama. Leghorn anu nraiu nau; Ladies summer riding bats. P. VAUTIER, spö First street. 2d door abo e Main. 10 CAKES BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS now on hand and by JUHNSON dc FRENCH. NEAT AND FASHIONABLE BOOTS, HB DANIEL W. KOREST will make a SU PfclClUK article of French Calf Boots, Irom skins, to which was awarded a prize Medal at the World's Vair. No mistake!! for all who will favor htm with their order at his shop, on First street, between Main and Locust. AH work made from the above skins warranted not to break. Also Ladies' Buskins. Cloth Buskins, Gent's Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Slippers, and Jenny Lind Ties, made wilh neatuess aud dispatch apl3dly J I ST KECEIVED per Country Wagon: 20 dozen Chicle.. s, young and old; also, a fine lot ot Geese. A few bushels of Seed Potitoes, left of the same sort. Justcallat SPALDING S. At the Lead colored Front, corner Main and Fourth sts. je7 (Pocket copy,) FOK RENT. rpHE STORE HOUSE coruer Sycamore and Water JL sts., now occupied by me June. finyl3j Possession given first of J. LAUliH LIN, Ja. D. S. ANDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, (toMMcariaL aow.) Oppnite J. H. Mage A; C-, S-.vuiicvi lie, md, IS receiving a large and superior stock of SPRING GOODS, of tha best mater al and of the most fash, ionable stvles. Fine black nnd colored Cloths of the nest English. French, and German manufacture; Une black Doeskin; a large stock of French, English and American Fancv Cassiineres.in new and beautiful styles, patterns and designs; Linen Drills of U.e T?!" Marieille.goods, plain, colored and Mgured or Lie most beautiful styles for Summer wear; plain, fancy and ßgured Silksand Sniins of superb ijuaiity. 1 THE ABOVE GOODS will be manufactured to order iu as good stle, and sold i ii t p r k than the same goods can be bought in any city West of the Mountains. Terms fASH. D S A is agent for Williams' "Report of Fashion. The present number can be had by mail or otherwise, as otdered, for the small sum of 1 1 50. I16lf MUSICAL, INSTRUCTION. MISS H A. WOODS would respectfully announce to the citizens ol Evansville, thai she is jllglNi to give instrucuoii on the Piano Forte to a limited num ber of voung SadU, and hope, by strict atten ion. merit the approbation ofllwlo patronise her. tmy TUST RECEIVED from New York A large assort.1 .n.inr .innetsaud children' Hals, of the latest styles. auu .or-.. w'LOWESTHALL&CO. :i --' doz. ras scythes; 20 111 do do do do do Grain do; m wi 20 20 M so 20 ale bv A Cradle; Scythe Snaths; Bq Rakes; do Fork; Straw and Manure Forks; do J I II II I ; - i- .i the Kvansrille Lumber FK for sale low P JOHN F. GLOVER. Yard by F EAT BOAT M'BB' 5 feet long . .. . '. .... I. Vi.... tlrlllK. -" and in. is II loei l " T - -j v ... rood order. j01N F. GLOVER . iam I I 1 1..' r. vaiii,. ii' Lit inner .- I " "IM, ' W ALNI-T Id'" A uuantlty of Walnut ,"JBS Pni :.u low ul tie f.vansT .io l.ui.i"v. street, north of Canal, by JOHN F. GLOVER. aplS UVANSVILLB LUMBER YARD. rOtIltlMta IHC awn-win nil-s . D . . m. HHOWN SHEETINO!-Justre ,) ceived and for sale JjggUfg ef RENCH. 'I'." 'I f; IB AUD iflOLASSES. 3 154 hhds. of Sugar; sah tit.l. Plsntatior. Molaases. U.1-Stir llo do; for sal. low by HE.MKNT dt VIELE. apl3 t C r BBLÜ. ASSORTED LOAF, C Lt SH. apl3 BEMEJff et VIELE,

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rSrJSPf&ß !AN mtJLLATOES.

iA.-.' ereV &ive to all Negroes and Muula ön or befor thJ a """""t of the State of Indiana. mmi "JSrim SaÄÄS! A. D. one thouthe stau- af..r.--,i.i . Vanderburgh county, in matters rrS liZ?!! all in accordance wfth the aartiffÄ JACOB LUNKENHElMKR. tik! v C. C. An Act to enforce the 13th Article of the Constitution. approved ju me 18, 1852. SECTtos 1 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, That it shall not bo lawful tor any negro or mulatto to come into, settle in, or become an inhabitant of the State. 2. The clerks of the several circuit courts in the State shall (give) notice, by publication in the newspaper published in their respective counties having the greatest circulation, and if no newspaper be published therein, then by printed handbills posted up in three of the most public places in each township of said county, requiring all negroes and mulattoes, who were inhabitants of the State prior to the first day of November, A. D. 1851; and entitled to reside therein, to appear before him for register. ) 3. It shall be the duty cf erch clerk of the said circuit courts to provide a suitable book, to be called the register of negroes and mulattoe?, in which he shall record the name, age, description, place of birth aud residence of every negro or mulaito who may present himself or herself before him for the purpose of being registered, and also the names of the witnesses by whom the rijrht of such .. A negro or mulatto to reside Within the State of Indiana, shall have been proven. 6 4. The clerk of said circuit ronrt u-l10 " I any negro cr mulatto shall come before him lor the purpose of being registered, shall have power to cause tu con e betöre him such witnesses as may be necessary to prove the right of inhabitation of suchjiegro or mulatto, by process of subpoena, and shall proceed to hear and determine the right of such negro or mulatto. 5. When the right of any such negro or mulatto shall have been proven to the satisfaction of such clerk, he siiall register the said negro or mulatto in hia register of negroes and mulattoes, and shall also issue to such negro or mulatto a certificate, under the seal of the said court and attested by such clerk setting forth the facts contained in such register; which certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in all prosecutions against the employers of negroes or mulattoes, unless it is shown that the said employer had notice that the same was obtained by fraud or other undue means, r was 1. lias nut genuine, ana tne same snail ue prima facia evidence only in all other cases and shall be issued to such negro or mulatto without charge. 6. All contracts made with negroes or mulattoes, who sha'l have come into the State of Indiana subsequent to the first day of November, A. D. 1851, are hereby declared to be null and void. I 7. Any person who shall employ a negro or mulatto who shall come into the State of Indiana subsequent to the 31st day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and titty-one, or shall encourage such negro or inula .to to remain in the State, shall be fined in anv sum not less than ten nor ay more than five hundred dollars. 8. This net 6hll apply only to contracts made with negroes and mulattoes sub sequent to the passage of this act . $ 9. Any negro or mulatto who shall come into or settle in this State contrary thereto, and in violation of the provi ions of the constitution, and of the first section of this act, shall he fined in any sum not ess than ten nor more than five hundred dollars. jc4-3w VVRI. HOLDEN, MERCHANT! AILOR, ou First street, between Main and Locutt. is now prepared to manufacture an kMast of a suit of Clothes, at tne shortest notice, and warranted to lit. He uasagoodassortaiem of Spring and Summer (rood, e msistiug of Colhs, I'sssimers, of va rious color, plain and fuuey Vestinjrs, &c, &c. Sum mer Clothing mado up iu the neatest and most fashionable styles. Mr. II. will spare no puinslo merii a con linuauceof the patronage w ith which he has been hither to favored. EVANSVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS AND CLEVELAND STRAIGHT LINE R. R T Ii K books ..f this Company will beopened ouThurs day, the itflh insL. at the' office of Allis dt Howes the Auditor's olbce, and the office of Ingle fc W heeler Thev will remain t pen sixty days only. Walk up, eve ry body , and sign y ur names, and not lose the ciiance o takings! ck iu one of the bst companies in the m cst.'otbiug is more certain than thi road is for large divi uendg. By order of the Board, iny3 2m WILi.AKl CAKFEXTER. VUtPrt t. RACON. 2,000 LBS. BACON SIDES, for sale by nija J. & W. KEILLY. FOIX DRY FOK SALE. ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THIS WES 1 ! THE propertv known as the EVANSVILLE F0UN U KV,.-.. .Main street and the t iMopether m itn all its appurunences, will be sold at private sale on the most reasonable l'V Evansvitle.ImL FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTIXÜ. TvlTZeXXm at the Evansville Carpel tore a lot of .1 Mtil..v mid Oil Cloth; of IIU lalivuo 4 pes 5 4 and 6 4 Check Malting; 4-4 5 4 aud 5 4 White Matting; 8-4aud 4 4 Oil Cloths, new I?"' LGFR.S COLBIKX & HhKSHBfc.HChK t mvST Comer of Main and W ater U. TR4NSP4KEVT WINDOW SHADES. TüÄ reeved and lor 1 low a lot .of of PAPER STATUES. FEW PA1TEK.N of elegant PaperSUtuea, suila ble for halls or public rooms. JOHN C. ÜEVEREAÜX, Jr. in 1 27 oA Jl'L. SLOAN'S ..flODEL A RTITECT, O in two volumes, lor sale, at the r.vansvuie moor Store, by myW SAMUEL LEhTEK. TO Til I". PI BLIC. w-TflTICE IS HER EBV GIVEN to all whom it may J rnri,rn. that B--rnard Heiiiecken, formerly of the nrin of BISCH de HEINECKEN, Evausville, Ind hav ing left or parts unknown, hss no !onger any aulhorUy to transact busiuess. make contracts, or collect moi.cyon account f said firm, as Use tusiness will be hereafter continued by V. Biscli. who aloiu will settle all former transactions, aud will be in no wise responsible for any businc, transactions T B. Heiiiecken af ' '"'iVi ni 19 V S1'" r c. in. GBiiTiTH. .. WHOLESALE AND KEI Alb DtAI.fcK IS Hardware and t u 'fr - ff m . . ,. . . I . ...in ,Ia1 stOCK 01 I 2 1 mm just received a iuu mmvu tnnls -nu fl . .t i .1 H.rd ware. Mechanics tool, ano Building Materials. Men-bants. nuu.t., Ve invited to examiuo his Sioe al ai20tf ddxw THE S1G OF THE MILL SAW . NEW GROCERY "'".rocerw P m F'rSt Tn Sind The choicest selection, in hi. line mZZZfltZ Ererb "er Chee t rw-i-j m.i. Vnckerel. Coffee, sugar, lea, and renin snu uomesiic n" j -. . A ,.ti,,.r i .jb ri rrit'ii iudsm. - ' a l e hinheM prices paid for Country Produce. , warraule'l or no wile The public are re iid to cill and soe Ben. and his stock; 11 Molasses. Th t' . arlirle ' .1 A m. i, viied to etil am he don't trade there's no harm done. myOti LBS. ray 23 BUTTER wanted b 5000 y J. de W. REILLY rI SSOLI T I ON . THE flrm of KAHN dt WILE has been di-solved by mutual consent, and the business will hereafterbj j..,a k i Kahn who is authorized to settle all the . 1 bu.inss. of tbo ! r. Tbo lnd.btl will pleas make tamedtat T7 w U1 - ?; rÄTSlw j yl7tf I6AAC WILE.

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ILOUIbVILLE AND ST- LOUIS MAIL LINE. LADY P2KE, REMELlTt )E master ED T. WOOLFOLK, Clksk,

WILL Leave Louisville for St. Louis, c cry Thursday at 11 o'clock. a ves St. Louis for Loulsvill eve v Sunday at 4 F. M. Passes Lv ansville at 2 o'ctock A. AJ, Friday'-, for St. Louis; on 1 hursday's at 7 A, M. for Louisville. Puaenger ticketed lv. Cincinnati, Wueeling. Pittsburgh. Ualtimore, Philadelphia, ni.d.iiitermecian points at vcrv reduced mice, ia first class Cars and Stea in boats. Loar.-iing on boats to Pittsburgh ii.clu ded. marl-tu REGULAR mfAWBMMWBM PACKET. tOMKKC-riOX WITH THE DlOOf I IM AI Lol ISVlLL. ....... i. w v f. - r, inr, lavonw riiciei.siuici rn ""i Hollscroft. Matter, v.:U leave tvansvuie for Louisville every Wedues ay and Saturday. Forfrrirtit -r pasare, apply on R. M . BKDUtSOM, Agei t. Ltwi? Si Grab's Whart Boat. board or to aplti Regulur Louisville A: St. l.ouisi Hacket. The substantial and fi.Kt steamer LATi V PB ATMTCf.TI! kCtnt. .Mii.i.u . Hm. uill I.m at Fr. aiiail.u every EDJtEsHAY MIlKMXi carW, MtH. r'l .Ver Kl'SY MOHM.M, for Louisville. orfreigbP t p:.?.age apply on board. feb4tf REGULAR LODISVILLB AND ST LOU IS DAILY U.S. MAILLIMB. 1 he TELEOKAPH No. 2. cAy. TcckMaster, will jm? BvaasTill for .t. iLouiscvtfn TtifsdiiY li'lvlil til lO , . . V: ror ircigiu or passage apply t.. U'Rwlj .Viuhcll or QU board. mar3 6m. 1 CHEAPEST AXD SHORTEST ROC T E , - . , , . SV " u i . " ivvu. a . . . k . nciwt'cii in i.;isi nun i t t THBÜRIOH LlNEOFSTEA.Mfc.RS, runBingin ooi uectiou with the Baltimore and OUio Kailroad Wkeellng, . Ü uro " tkkctsby this line to Pbiiadeiphia, w.ah ington Citv i.nd Baltimore, ca,. be procured from ik . Agcus at" Louisville. Madison and Cindi .'ati, or on I board the boats. Having made permanent arrange l. traveling public will U U 1 Ere i ,t in I., r in iTt ..ll ir K it . .r V. est. to patronise this line. The '-Union Line" beinr a chartered Companv, are required l.y lawto run under such regulationsas wdl insure comfort as well as safely to the lives of passenger. ür This is the only line running in connection w ith the Ualtiifjore and Ohio Kailroad. TTJ The m miners of this line are entirely new, and UlO largest, fastest, safest and most superb vessels ever um ior me i esiern w aters, ana w ill leave as follows, v.i FOREST CITY. Capt. A. Murdock, Sunday 3 P. M. DAI1 WHITE, Capt W. MeClaid, Monday 3 P.M. BAL'II.MOKK. tant. Wi.i. flart. I ira'nv 1 P M ALV1N AKAMS, Capt. G V Norton. Wednesday 3 PM. VIRGINIA, Capt. Chas. V. W ells, 1 lmrtdax 3 P. M. 1. '.II.. flTV V. . . . ' . . . . " FALLS CITY. juu, .-am. mason, rri-iay 3 P. M. THOS. SWAXN. Capt. J. McCTure. Saturdav 3 P.M. Fare from Louisville to Baltimore fli 00 llo do do to Philadelphia or Washington 12 00 l)o do do to New ..rk 15 00 Do do Cincinnati to Baltimore 10 00 Do do do to Philadelphia or Washington II 00 Passengers' baggage translerred from steamboat to Railroad and from Railroad to Steamboat, free from charge. njTAn additional charge of only $3 for state rooms and meals is made from Louisville to W heeling. I 5. Moorhead. A rent. Louisville, Ky. R M. Ilender on, agent at Evansvill, office at Lewis &G ray's wharf bout. ALTON, MT- CARMEL AND NBWALBANY RAILROAD. Barbar wk w M.ifKsr J "N.rorH'K is hereby given that there are no Bonds of tins i oiti anj in ein ulal ri , sal I M af tl.is Company will t.-stify that no bonds havo etcr been is sued or authorized. And as all the stork formerly subscribed on the Books orThis Company, was sold bv the SheriÖ uml- r t vecuÜ us issuing from the Circuit Court of Edwards County, Ills, and was by the purchasers ;.t si Ii H.cr.fl's sale, or by their assignees surrendered to the present Hoard of iiirectorson t'Otli Janur.ry, IJ-53. a1 eertfieate of stock bearing date preview to that time are wrt Air! It having been reported that Bonds and certiflc. tea of stock of this Company, have been offered for sale or pledsre by parties formerly connected with this Company, the Board have thought it rijj.t, thus to put the public on their guard. T. B. THOMPSON, President of A. Mt, C. and N A. K.K.CO. Sami-ül Thomwos M. D., becreUry to Board. marlO tf S I tl 71 EH A IC If A N C E 11 EXT. I . . -' . ' i 1 1 1 SAX I I1U ; BVANaVILLE Sc I L.L.INTOIÜ RAILROAD ON and afterthe ':h lust , the passenger Train will .eave Evansville and White River daily (Sundays excepted) a follows: - EvansvilU 7 12 A. M. and 3 1-2 P. M. White Kiver-7 12 A. M. and 3 M P. M. Rate of Fare the same as heretofore except persons taking an excursion ticket, when the rate? will be as fol lows: . Evansville to . S.tini'lerviUe.relurn same day, w do Sincere d ) tYurrinifton do Lsirranpe do Princeton do Columbia do While Kiver White River to Princeton do Lagrange u.i 'I ritdes do Stacers do Saundersville do Pctersburph Road .. 60 . 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75 . 50 . 75 1 00 1 15 1 1 50 1 75 do Kvanvlll TTpPassengers wanting Km ur:nn Ticket mustn.ake itkmiwii to the CondiH-lor when they settle tbeir fare. Trains pass at H. abb's Station. SAM L li ALL, ap26 ltes dent. ADAMS Sc CO.'S EASTERN. .WESTERN ANI FOHI UiN IMMtKSS. THE puhlic are respectfully ist (erased tlmtwe prepared to srive lucre:. .-.l fa.-iliiv mid disj - - - ' from the E:ist merchandise. ! tint we arc now put n for ft BB I ' kt .ii rp"r. - . ges, pan els, bank notes, aiid specie, and can assur all ks palrnsdaw us quick dispatch throusrhonl th h,,. lnr railroad com inunicatioli from t "in-m nntt to tne East, lack express is in etiaree of trust) n.e'jengers, accompanied wiih an iron safe lor bell r security of valuWe coiled tills, notes, or drafts, orders for good. or pav bills in place where we havt offices. r.XIre?"e. or louis. ranuiu. . i Ur..Ui,H Plit.l.ur". and all parts 01 the rjtsi. leave d';iil at Ufi A. M . For Lexii gton and Frank lor at 2 f . M. For California by eaeh u:uil steamer from f. Yor. A IIA MS ft CO. B. A.JONES, Agent, Office 553 Main st., Louisville. novl7 '52 ly S3 AÜDLERY WARE Saddles. Harnes, illes. Ac. JOHN Cl'l'l'l ES '.eeps constantly onaani i lar-e assortme .i ol SafioO Ware.atid everf UapDulngtothebuj hand a liire assortment oi .-hujics, u...-, 1 m manufacture. ,., i hTln a , " rkmena. asks the attention of the publk to these things, and proi ,estoonVrin.lucemeiit.i in the way of low price. mySO-d&wtf DACil LKIIEOTlPES! THE Sl'BSt K1BKK respectf ull infnnin the publie generally thai he has resumed the above buslnesa with which he n:is long been faasllllllj acquainted, and desiaius establishinjr a iwrmain-nt I'airuerrean pallery in Evansville in Fosters buildinjrs, corner of Main BSSJ First atreets, where he lio(ies to roceire tha frequ-n'. visit. of ladies and pentlenien which it shall be his earnest endeavor to merit; aud as be expect to be permanent, he dejKjnds more upon exhibitions of bis pron-cieii.-v and skill lhau noisy humbug of words for success .. it r,ii.teri too well estahllshed in EvansTl le and else iiere to need remark fur ther than that tie will be happy to acf .moaave an, tSf 0rTiCe,lnlhat THOS'POINDEXTEK. TO THE LADIES. niuvKii A psntJ.V would respectrolly call tbo S Lueion of tL ladies io Iketo slock of Emwroldfries. Uce, and white ffoods Just reee ived, cotu.sUng . r..i cwis em-roilerea i oiiar, oÄ" ".': jnd -onduiourulng ColUrs; jHcinctaid swi embroidered Meevea. B-... ...i.roidered Chemisettes aud C uffs; Bands; Ai (la rniiia-u ri'iumiu.. w Real Thread Lace Edgings pnCOB. mymt -r-s1GOS.-2 Csssi frest recrtve-i and for aatot FPET0 BRO?. L T

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there are in the Mate, mm Ti J hi.-hi.i-iv heor'.-r-l. ii ! He ia week pTddWonst hi. sto. lt of Saddle Trees, Bridle Bit stirrup irous, Web Healing, Bm Moai.tings. dec ri. n.,tex-e!l ' ' any other In I!' Cit) . He