Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 52, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 June 1853 — Page 3

DAILY JO U ENAL. River Newa fcThe Lady Pike got down in very fair lime yesterday considering the stage of the river. She is of very light draught, yet a awift'and comfortable steamer. As Capt. Remelin continues in command, she, of course, carries big crowds of passengers. We thank the cUrk for papers. OThe Lady Franklin arrived from St Louis at o'clock yesterday morning, with as usual a large number of paaeengeta. She is a good and swift boat, with accommodating -officers. We thank Mr. Latapie, First Clerk, for papers.

(rThe steamers Ben Franklin and A lvin , t I, , ft . . Adams, Louisville and Cincinnati packets, bave laid up on account of low water; the John Simpson and Tishomingo take their places. OrThe fine liirht draft steamer Gen. Pike r . ,. , Wharf early 1 hursday morning. toä ,i ,;., ,, J ; nw " Ith no detentions "by grounding, . louvht allittlfl rcma.-kable until we waa at our She met a which we thought ajlittle remarkable until we ascertained that Ned. VVoolfolk, was first Cierk M , , . i Ned has bouyancy enough about hi m to keep any boat from getting aground. We thank him for th 3 usual compl ement of river favors. lL$The steamer Pawnee, loaded for New Orleans, was attached hy the sheriff last Week at St. Louis. Her cargo was takeu outand re-?hipped on the St. Nicholas. Her liabilities are said to exceed 920,000. (CThe Green river steamer Warren will during low water make tri-angular trips between Bowling Green, Evansville and Louisville. The Warren is a very light draft boat and her officers leave no time with her nywbere. fXThe weather was delightfully cool and pleasant yesterday, and the night previous dmirably adapted for sleeping purposes. GOLD PENSAFRA" supply of Burr's warranted Gold Pens, all ties with silver cases (new styles,) receiver Jtrect from New York per "Kailroad, John . Marlin. n HATH BONK A W HKKLEK. NEW IVUSIC! NEW .HUSICI! AK Nie, My own Love; Sadly be Koves; A Wife WanteJ; Wanted a Governess; I WalUes: Chant Bohemian; Aecordeou Instructions; Just received per Kxnress an i for sale Jf JoH SAMUKL Lis 1 t.ll. CODFISH. V low by Boxes in fine order for aalo S. K. GILBERT oc CO very Seamore, near Water. AJ AILS. .W) Kegs- best brands for sale low by J- 1 O . S. (ilLHtKl & CO.. jel4 Sycamore, near Wattf. H07HY: 3 Bbls., Pfeah, Just received by. JulT FOSTERS & BKOWN. PI'BLIC NOTICE TO OWNERS OP LOIS IN BLOCKS NOS. 12 AND 13 E STERW KNLAHGBMFNT AN1 now here the Common ( wuncil ol the City of Evantville hereby declare their intention to make a W harf or Landiuar Sftv feet in width along the Southerv Rank of the C nal ithin th eorpoiate limits of the City of Evansville, wfeieh W harf or Landing will extend from the Western line of Ckiestnut street lo the Eastern line of Oak -tract in the KJst;rn Enlargement ol aaM Cltr.and to construct said l:nuing it will be necessary to mate Hut feet off the Northern or North-Wesl --'"-rvnern or .orii, esyrn , teen in the K-taten- i-UifeiiK-nt of said City, und in order thnt persons aggriev?? tho making of said Landingor Wharf may have an opportunity of applviua: to the Common Council for redress. It Is tarUicr ord red. that a rear? of (MaoesW. signed by the Maor and altctöed by the Clerk, be published for six weeks in the Evansville Journal, a public newspaper printed and publ.shod in said City. Dated, June 11, 1S3. Attest: J. 8. HOPKINS, Mayor. Oao. B. Tea. )ei4daw LEATHER AM FINDIG5. WILLIAM BELL, is just opeuing on Maiu street, opposite tha Bank, a lalge and well selected stock f leather and Undings, consisting in part of 8900 sides of sole leather. Hemlock and Spanish oal tanned . SOdoz, morrocce, No, 1. 2, and 4, Tatnpleo extra Mad rasa French and ('ape boot, and Ladies French. Tides Rip Prime City, heaty country, light me dium SOdoz Cochineal Roan 10 Pin blue and green do 90 " Lining Pink. blue, ami rreen. 90 " Bindings Lindsey's cape goat and sheep. S " Patent kid skins. Calffkins tiaht. heavy, and medium World Fair and Caron, 4! Oil Ihdng I thvr, " Madras Khl bbls pegs. 3 10 Mt pre- lasts. Boot uees. rasDs. awls, pincers.. Wax nails, balls, tacks, la rape, thread , buffers, sllrker wheels, keys, books, and all other tools and materials useu by shoe makers. II ef which will be sold on the most reasonable term jeU ACCORDKONS. 140 French and German Accordeons (n store and for sale by jell SAMUEL LISTER. T?WvklP8. 18.000 fancy and plain Envelops tn store XLi aud for sal by Jell SAMUEL LISTER N O. sl'G AK, 60 Hhds. in fine order in store aad lauding, for sale by 8. E. GILBERT At CO., my4 Sycamore, near Water. RTOP THIBF. fNHR Carpenter and Machiue Shop of the subscriber M was nroxen open on .suoaay msni iasi ami rw bed of a quantity or valuable tools, consisting in part of a new Beach Plow with Box wood arms, and top and aide screws, C. V . GrttUh maker, and four of the bits belonging to the plow and ir m braces and part of a aet of brace buts, two bench plains, Garrison, maker. Ihsytea, O., stamped on forward end as private mark W. M. tn very small letters, and also a ssmber of chisels and other email artk les pertaining to he trade. A liberal reward will be given for the recovery of tha tools and thief, or for cither. je9.tr GEO. W. RIED. B A COM. 1 Cask clear rides, 1 do Ham's aud Shoulders, In store and for sale to close consignments by teU PRESTON BROTHERS. TLtCB. JC 5S Bbls. Flour from Wabash, Gm and for ade by pRESTOJ BR0THER8. SARD! MP.!. S Cases half and q Barter boxes. Just received and for sale by jH PRESTON BROTHERS. music ldlewtld; Withelinina Polka Fanny Waltz. Ace Received per Fawn this da lav. raYh Jell RON P. A WHEELER. I 'RUTT. 10 boxes fresh Lemons, i " Sweet 'ranges Insto.eand for sale by jell PRESTON BROTHERS. VIOUIMS! VIOMMSÜ aa VIOLINS of various qualities in store and for sal ata- bj le? SAMUEL LISTER. TIONINF.JS, AC , AC Ladies' Papier Mara Ivorv and Pearl Porte Monnles. Peart In laid Card Cases, for sale by SAMI'EL LISTER. CH1CK.EMS. 5joaen Chicken., direct fioaa the farmer. Jaat received and for sale at Isa COOaVS Pamily Grocery. ' Iff lb. extra Laid pal up expressly for family ue, laatreeelvwd atvl for aale ai ' ' r g'ntiK'R Vim v Crncmrr . nLASET WIME.-Afea lual received and for sale at A few boxe flne Claret Wine COOK'S Family Grocery.

P. T. BARNUIYTS GRAND COLOSSAL Itl U S E U .H A S V M A A U E K I E I! rriHK American Museum and Managerie will exhibit TH. A i vitn'. k moniay. JunT: .mt. vkk MiN, TUESDAY J .1 ne -if i h : N K V H A KMC) N . V K I)NKSD.V Y.June 2lh; PKINCETON, TUL'KSDA Y, Juno I JT Price of admission !tO rents, Children under 9 Tears of age half-i'rice. To the whole of this immense ' Establishment, including (i mi. Tom I'liumb, the eulire collection of Wild Animals, Wax Statuarv, Mr. Pi-rce's (performance In the Den. the Baby Elephaut, .Mr. Nelli' performance, dec, no extra charge iiuUf r any pretence whatever, let the reports be what they may. KSaWopeu from 1 1-3 u 4, art tout to 9 o'clock, P.M. The largest Travelline Exhibition iu tho W orM. bing a rnmhdiation of all the mostpopulaf and unexcf plioniibir amu'iiiens r tho age ulargeü ana improved for u eaaon of n3. A TKAJI ib TK1 BLEPtl ANTS will draw the great Car of Juggeriiiiut. A ltnby Klnphnnt. , only $ne ftar frf.and init 3 1-2 feet kAgk, will carry upon 1 his back urouud the interior or the immense PaviuOsl, the Lilllputioii GENERAL TOM THUMB. Tho Mag1 niflrei t Cortage comprises U'J Horse and 90 men. 1 h ! Pavilion of Exhibition has eeu enlarged until it is ca- ! pabl of accoi:: mo dating I5,(MW spectator at once. The collection of living Wild Animalu Includes the most sptundid specimens ever exhibited in America. Among many others will be found BIGHT HEAlFTIFlr. I.IONS, fresh from their native Forests. A MONSTER WHITE OR POLAh BEAR of prodl gious sise and ferocity A MAGNIFICENT" ROYAL TIGER the largest one ever raptured clive. A PAIR OK YoCNG LIONS only n monthsold. AN MP AjfTI LB CAMEL only six months of age. the Srst ne ever bom In America, dee. , die. The DROVE OF ELEPHANTS were captured In the Jungles of Central Ceylon, by Messrs. B, H. Jfnk and Gm. NcTTta, assisted by 260 Natives, after a pursuit of three months ami four days in the J .ngles. They were tinall j entrapped and secured in an Indian Kmal or Trep of enormous dimensions and prodigious strength, where they were su'xlued. The Calf Elephant accompanies Its Dam, and was weaned on its : assage from InP. T. B ARNUM, Proprietor of the American Museum, New York, has the honor lo announce, th it encouraged by the brilliant sueeess which hasolteuded all his arions efforts lor the amusement of the public, ho has been led to form the project of organizing a vast trvaelling Museum of Wonders, W'hlch coiupri-es a greater variety of .Attractions, and more extraordinary .Novelties. Iliaii air tr ivellin? Exhibition in the worbl. Every feature of t!ds Mammoth Establishment is of a peculiar and Interests, nature, ami the whole is produced upon a gJfaaUc s t s of mnui tnde. The travelling paraphrenia of the American Musanm.as it enters each town, is pr Heeded ey the -or gcous f&-CAR OF JUGGERNAUT!! TH drawn b Ten Eleph.-inta, supcrb y caparisoned. Wing an accurate model of that terrible auirine of Idolatrous sacrifleo. Snisbed aud decorated in all the extravagance of the Hindoo style. Following this monster vehicle, it I a long procession of costly Cages and ( arnages, the whjala fi&JMfnOrij ntal oidencent Varieeated Pavilion, composes of wnt r-proof fabric The real genuine, original GENERAL TO M THUMB is attached to this Exhibition, nod will appear in all his performances as CfrWMi before the principal crowned heads of Europe, im ludii ir Sonars. Dam es, I ireriau suitutes and his admired personations of Napoleon aud Fred er ISM the Great. Tlie little Gem.ral is ticfntf-t fear ag. weighs only n:t'n ounus, and ts but twenty -eight inches high. Also engaged MR. NELLIS, the roan withnatarms, who will execute his extraordinary feats of loading and flrinjr a pistol with his toes; cut ting profile likenesses; .'o. tinjr at a mark with a M w r.ml arrow;piaying upon thoAeet rdeon atid Violineello, etc Mr. Nellis. In these performances, exhibits a wonderful example of what indomitable energy and Indnstry can accomplish, even when laboring under disadvantages apparently the most insurmounuble. A complete Menarerie of LIVING WILD ANIMALS, laalao included in the American Museum, and at a convenient period during the Exhibition MR. PIERCE will enter tha Dens of the Wild Bess's, and give his classical illastrations of Hereule struggling with the Nspinean Lion: Daniel iu the Lion's Den, Sampson destroying the Lion, Are. One of the most Interesting portions of the exhibition is formd bv the displav of a gnt collection of WAX STATUARV. including flgnresnf the sixe of life, of all the Presidents af the United States, and also of a great number of noted i character, Amneau ai u raaesgw, all or wnun are ac curate likeneases. and appropriate! costumed. In fact the whole bstaiilishmeut Ira vast repository of WONDERFUL OBJECTS OF NATURE AND ART th. full narticulara of which il would be .mnoasibl to rive wilhiu the limit of a newspaper advertisement, and which has been brought together atau cuormous expen Oiture of meacs, rorming the largest ai.u most travelling Exhibition iu this or auy other country. I

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air of the day. as thJ procession enters town , an also duriug tho hour of exhibition. I v vi iiii Company will also exhibit at Vincenes, Wellington. BlHinOeld. Bloomington, Speucer.M ar- . tinaville, Dawvllle, Ac., etc. ju 'ICE CREAM AND 8TRAWBBIRT SALOOl) (On Water Street, uear City Hotel.) MRS. YOCUM h is just opened a new Ice Creai Saloan, fitted up in Hie nauteat tiiumier lor the ocomino.latiun f the loyer of that cooling luxury. Sie wi 1 be pleased t serve up Ice (.'ream. Strawberries, ail all other seasonable fruits atull times. Mrs. Yocum will always be found suporintendin; the establishment in the most polite maimer. Ladletaud gentlemen will lud it a quiet and cleanly place togt refreshment. Jsltf CHICK EMS. - 10 dox. Chickens and 200 doc igg Just received at the Lead-Colored Store, at tbicorner of Mulu and Fourth streets, and for sale by Jcl JAMES SPALD1MJ. TO LOVERS OP GOOD BREAD. DOZEN Durkee celebrated Baking Powden, in Tin Caus, Just received and for sale at Je4 COOK'S Family Grocey.

irscH! 101.D LUNCH served up everj uioruing from lOlo 11 O at the je-2 -pavilioj." CM71 t OUTS OF LIFK, Java, Rio ami Jamalra Coffee's, (ir. en ami Black Teas, all good and fresh; Crushed. Pounded Loaf and N. O. Sugars, of first qualities, purchased eapressly for family use ani for sale by flUrtNBUOOK & CHUKCHll.L.. Je-2 Water strt. " -VTiioTl.. )) , V ,s ',eu sale lowb cjamukL SLOAN' tric at5. ior sal Letter and Cap Paer in store tint for Je SAMUEL LIS TBK. SAMUEL SLOAN'S Model Architect, in two volumes, Am 115. lor sate bv joi SAMUEL USTKR. DISSOI-LTION OF PABTN EKSHIPi ri HK partnership heretofore existing between Jacob I X Gasser tV A r.ti)reiiiaru wasuissotvc i o) muiuuicuusent on the I5tb of April, 1833. The business will be continued by A. Enrelbard. who is authorised to .settle all tho buaiues of the late firm. A. ENGELHARD, Jel S. GASSER. ICE CREAM. THE subscriber having refltted his rooms at his resiIdence on Second streeet letween Main and Loenst. Is now prepared to furnish the citizens of Evansville with a superior article of this delightful and cooling luxury, Families. P. rtiesand Plc Ntcs lurnislied at short notice with any flavored creams they may wish delivered. ap3U-dlui GEO. W. GLOVER. EXTR AS Smoked Beef Rounds Sugar Cured, i Beef Tongues Sugar-Cured, We!t-ru Reserve Cheose, mild flavor, and Orvis' Com Starch for table use, for sale by Joi HORNBROOK dr CHTTRCHTl.t.. ( ILO LOTUS AMD CASSINaEKES. cases Frenett Twil'd Kluck Cloth; 1 do do do Blue do; 10 pks Dahlia do; 3 cases black Doeskin Caul mere; N .TEW GOODS. I5ti0 Idk Silk Fall Veils: 5o0 ' Fancv Embroidered Veils; 1U0 dor. blk Silk Cravats; 100 Carton's wl'd Taffeiu Rihbom different width SO do do Satin do do do; 50 pieces "Fancy" Dress Silks; 30 do Black do; Received this day and for sale bv JAMES LOW dt CO.. my 31 417 Main s.. Louisville, Ky. NEW BOOKS. Country Kaui'des in England, ' Miss Cooper. foctry or the V egetable VN orld, c capital tft. 1 tie living Gilt, by Washington Irving. Prismalis, by Rich ard Haywarile. Ethan Allen aud the Green Mouulain Heroes of '7. Lire of Dr Cha'mers, by Rev. J. C. Moffat. English Items, by Ward. Also late Novels and Poems. Keeeived thisdav, and for sale by iujSO RÄIHBONE & WHEELER. GRANITS INSURANCE COMPANY. fJtic.i, M. V. Capital, $300,000. GEO. CURTIS. Pres't. D. C. GROVE. Vlee Pres't WM. H. DEI) RICK, Sec'v . TIM.O. GRANNIS, 1 reas. J F NCLS BATES, Gen'l Ag'l. THE undersigned continues to receive applications and Issue Policies, on as favorable terms as any responsible office iu Uie West. For tke high olandinfr and responsibility of the above Company, reference is made to Messrs Bement & Viele, and A Ilia dt Howes, Evans ville. royilMy HENRY C. GW vTHMKY, Ag't, Tl I 400 lbs. Pig's Tongues; 350 lbs. Sugar Cure 1 Pried Beef ; 25 bushels Dried A pples; 7ÖU boxes Coleates's No. family foap; 8O0 doz. Eggs; 0 bbls. Extra r-amil) Flour; and for sale at UIV27 colu urns Oox. assorted, r.sceivod and JAMES LOW & CO., Main sL. Louisville. Ky. my 3 1 41 BLANK BOOKS M A DE of superior paper, paced, aud such as are u.cd in the best of Counting-Houses, lianas, anu insu rance Offices. Cu'.l and see them. For fate nj mySI HATH BOMB & WHEELER. POltmoMES, A.C. LADIES' Ivory, Pearl, and Ornamented Velvet Port monies and' Car I Casas; also, some nice gentlemen's Porlmonles. For sali- by my30 RATH BONE &. W II EE I ER. ANEW assortment of Fancy Note Paperand Envelops, lust received and for sa le by ,u3o HATH BONK de WHEKLBB. I'LASTEBHti. OAl t BBLS. extra larire White Koach Lime; 50 bbls. Grev Lime in fl oir barrels; 8ö bbls. calcined Plaster Paris. In store aud for tale bv m,oH POSTERS dc BROWN. TTJKK'S ISLAND SALTlOOi bags, clean ami heavy, in new gunnies Re celved per Gen. Lafayette, and for sale by miVB FOSTERS dt BBQWM. TOBACCO. 9r BOXES common to extra, received per late arrlvals, and for sale by -' ' - IUy2 ' POSTERS a BROWN. NOTICE! rp E Pr Hle for the Grad ing and Ditching of the Nortl JL ern Plank Road has been completed, and cau be seen bv application to rojti JAMES LAUGHLIN. FOR KENT. HE new three story Brick Store, next door to the X Bank. For particulars apply to ni M) PRESTON BROS. A POLITE REQUEST. THE PERSON who borrowed my wheelbarrow lap Ittel v requested to return It, so that 1 cau lend it airai it . inySo C. K. DREW. GOOD 7IIL.CII COW "for sale by my 27 SAMUEL KF.ILLEY. TAR. In flne order, forsalo low bv 8. E GILBRRT dc CO., Sycamore at., near Water. 50 BBLS my 27 COLU HE'S M. Y. MO. I SOAP. 2fC BOXES of this celebrated brand received this tJ day, and for sale low by " S.S. GILBERT A CO., mv.'T Sycamore st.. near Water. f IRE ROARD PRIMTS! I HAVE on hand several dozen, different patterns, of Fire Board Prluts, which I will sell low. JJcj JOHN C. DEVF.REUX. WALL PAPKK HAMilMCS CHEAPER THAN E ER. THE subscriber would most respectfully announce to the citizens f Evansville and vklnity, that he ha r,.r..iv...l hl. i.tlr Sonne SloCK, C 'IKISlll'g Ol tin newest and richest patterns, which for neatness of style .in. I h.iiiiiivnrfini.hfia mmasses anything in that In I ever before brought to Evansville. He wishes those, waiitoftheahote articles to call and exitsaine. 'eelmg confident that they will be ploased. Haviitgavery large stock. he will offerevery Inducement .to those who may favor him with a eall. .... .... .. YCT Particular attention paid to the Hanging of V all Pa ter with accuracy and despatch, by ' ' jOlING DKVKREUX, my57 Main st. betweanlst andd. AtMONDS. OH TR AILS choice In store. Just received and for aale O1.' vr, Uw.hy B. E. G1LBKKT A CO.. mvf7 Sycamore st.. near Wster. b'LOUR I for sale by IM HALI' BRL.Sfrm Polk's MilU, imv301 J. W. KEILLY. CASES DEMIWS AMBCOTTOM CASZjZj S1MKHK of all style and onalities for sale IJUraW iap.t-i i low fry rm ......... . a i.i.i r m. . .. ! nAUDLES!- Boxes Pre-d St irine 1 . 25 do M. Werk & Co'a Star; for sale bv myll FOSTKE A fiROWIt. 50 REUS RIFLE AND BLASTING POWDER, received and for aale by say 50 SAMCEt.l. OKR. NOTICE. THE undersigned h-rebj renn oat all those Indebted to bin for Boarding, and bnrtng laft baegaft. w'th him for security, to pay the same before the trat of Ji. ly. as otherwise he will exposo such baggage to ptiblle sa'n on the 6th ol that month. nv'l dtlj G. MENZ1 NGER. L ITC. 300 barrel White Lima, large barrels and la good eMrrdnr order, for salo by

CLEAN'S VOLCANIC Ol: sLINIUIENT. THE GREATEST REMEDY EVER DISCOVER r,.,L. J?D FoR MJUf OR BE AMT. 'OHE UNPARALELLED successor IhU Liniment Is X sufficient guarantee for lis ustoiilshing efficacy. The LAME are made to walk, the WOUNDED, BHU1SEU and SOKE are huaWI, und all who use it rejoice In its healing and Invigorating effects. Mc LEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT possesses curative power superior U alt other external remedies, being SO chemically coiubiued ts to retain in its combi nation all the v irtues o( its several ingredients as to en ;.lle H to penetrate the minutest vessels of the body.dis s ininatiug iu liealing influence, removing Uie CÄÜSh of the disease, and imparting Lie, Uealth, strength anu vlvncity to the whole tystSSJI. VV w . . ' tA hnaPiltiilv . . t Sk.h wa.kt m SM I. SUM II BMBM A

CRIPPLES. Their arms or legs were paralised or drown crooked, their muscles Using shrivelled and contra. t -Ü, wlio now rejoice iu the permanent restoration of the use of their limbs by the u e of McLean's celebrated Volcanic Oil Liniment. "Wbo." then will suffer with local pain or external diseases wheu a saf.-and sure remedy Is so easily obtained 1 fry READER! J IT Are you afflicted with Cancers, Piles Tumors, Swellings Bronchele, Goitre, Paralysis, Cbrw.lc or lnflaiumalorv Rheumatisin, Stiffu jss iu jour Joints, Contracted Mu cles. Neuralgia, Weakness of your Joints, Muscles m Ligaments. Ear Acie or Tooth Aehe, Bruises Sprain. Wounds, Flesh Cits, Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Burns, Scalds, Inflammation . Pains, no matter how severe or how long the disease hv existed? Suffer uo longer. Mi LAKE'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT will cure you. It has been thoroughly tested in all of the above diseases, and we have i ever known it lo fail in givinr speedy and permanent relief. THAT LOATHSOME ANU I ISTRESSING Dasea, the Piles, wni.ii has heretofore been considered incurable, can be permanently cured by this woudsrfuJ Liniment. READ AND BE CONVINCED. Ma. J. H. M t.i.4 . M. Louis, Mo.. Dcaa Sir: I have been afflicted for twenty-three year with Bleeding Piles; for the last fifteen ear's 1 have Wei unable to work; duriuglhis time 1 have spei t more thai one hundred dollars with doctors, but they faUed to re lie ve ma. 1 used a great many remedies, among them the Mexican Mustang Linimeut, but uoue of them did me any good. Foituuately 1 was Induced by others who had experienced the good effects of Mc LEA VS VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, to give it a trial, and it relieved ne the first application, and continued to help me, now I a n permanently cured. 1 was also troubled with a pain iu my back across my kidney. I applied the Linlni'Mil, audit cured me. I have used (ton Burns and other complaiuu, ami it has never fulled In giving speedy and permanent relief. Xenia.Nor.S. la$2. WM. LISTEN: I live two miles aud a half west of Xenia, Clay co .Ills. N. B. Should any one doubt the above statement, let him write or call ou me, aud I will give them further in formation if necessary. 1 do certify thit the above statements are strictly true. Lous Bronson, Agent. Wu have in our possession hundreds of such certifl cates, which we could publish, but we deem it unnecessary, as the use of one twenty five cent bottla will be sufficient to convince even the most incredulous of Its magic power in curing every externa! disease. FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. McLean's Celebrated Liniment Is the only safe and reliable remedy lor the cure ol Spavin, Ring Bone, Wind Galls Splints. Unnatural Lumps, Nodes or Swellings. It will ueverfall to cure Big Head, PoUevil. Fistula, Old Running Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For Sprain, Bruue, Scratches, Cracked Heels. Chafes, Saddle or Collar Galls, Cut. Sores or Wouuds, it is an infal lable remedy. Apply it as directed aud a cure is certain in ever instance. There are plain directions in English and German round each bottle. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. In ensequenceof thn Increasing demand fortius valuable liniment, it is now putung up in auditi u to the 25 cent bottles, 50 cent, and one dollar bottles. Tho fifty cent bottles contain three tines tho quantity of the twenty dvu cent size, aud so ou in proportion lo their cost, so that patxhaaers will save money by getting the larger sizes. For sale by J. H. McLEAN. proprietor. St. Louis, Mo aud b) KELLER V FARNS LEV, mh30 Water street. EvansvUle, lud. WINDOW S ASM AMD PI.' MP Tl BE. I im Kfct.hii hü a full assortment ol very supenoi ß v inuow asn, at. loiiows: 10.000 Ligtits 8x10 Sash; 3.IMMJ do Uxl3 da; 5,000 do 10x12 do; 1,000 do ICxlö do; 1,000 do IOxIC do: l.UOU feet Chain Punn. Tne. my 5 KABCOCK BROTHERS. SPRING AMD Si nnEll HATS. f HAVE now on baud the most splendid assortm nt of X Spring and Summer Hats ever introduced in' Ev ansville embraciiiein part tl e following: Black, White, Nankin, Pearl, soft Furs, latest styles; Misses, Boys and infants Hai of all prices and des I crititioas; riidiouai Ladies sa.ai ap-rJ T - . uier n VAUTIER, BLEACHED SHEKTlGS 10 aaM i sts AND SHIRTINGS ufl on land an i oy UHNSON 6c FRENCH, NEAT AMD FASHIOXABLE ROOTS. DANIEL W. KOKhiri will ii.euranien ariicle of French Calf Bo-ts. from sains, to whicU wasawardeJn jrizo M-sdal attne worm Fair. No mistaUeJI tor all Nvbo will ravor mm ilii their orders at h shoafflBU rirt street. Oeiwoen Main aud Ucuat. All work RSde from tho above skins warranted not to break. AUo-Ladies' Buskins. Cloth Bwskins, Gent's Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Sllppeca, and Jeany Lind Ties, made with neatness and dispatch ap!3dly ir itt'.f'lllVI'U. nor Ct-untrv Wagon: 2U dozen Chicke .s, young and old; also, a nne lot oi Geese. A Tew bushels of Seed Potatoes, lert ol tne same sort. Justcallat SPALDING S. At too Load colored Front, corner Main and Fourth sts. je7 (Pocket copy.) TOR II EXT. THE STOREHOUSE corner S i tmore and Nater ts., now occupied by me Posa jsslon given flrst of June. luiylJ-, i. UUGHLlN. Ja. D. S. AM DEKSOMs MERCHANT TAUÜK, (coMMKartaL now.) Opposite J. II. Mage l( Cm., i.vuiik ill', '1. rfteeivlnr a lar'e and sttnenoi Hock of SI RING is J GOODS, of lha best materiul and of the most fatlionaldo stvles. Fine black an eoloreu i.ioius oiiue best English. Freuch. aud German manulaciure; flue black Doesklu; a large stock Of Preftvk, English and American Fancy Cassi meres. I new and beautiful st)le, latiems ami designs; Linen DriHsof t.ie vcr nrsiquamy, 1 rselllesgoods. plain, colored and l.gureU ol Lie tilgst t-!autiful styles Mr Mimmcr wear, I'mm, i-ot-j tiirurod Silksaud halins of sunorb o" inly. THE ABOVE OOO.JM will be manufactured to order ia as o.d stjle, and sold rnaxpaa than tha same goods can be bought iu auy cityWest of the Mountains. Terms, CASH. D S. A. is agent for Williams' "Krportsof I-ashion. The present number can be had by n all or otherwise, as ordered, for the small sum of 01 SO. aplStf MUSICAL iNSTKUSTION. M 1P8 H. A. WOODS woull rcap'-ctiuny unnnuHv, t.. iK. , -ii; j..!, ol Kvaiisvilfo. that be is prepared to give Instruction on thu Piano Por e lo a limited trta ber of young Udi-s. and hopes b strict atleullQO u,rit the approbation of all who patronize her. kn7 pprobat TUST RBCBIVB0 from rw Tork A larg aasotV J menlof Bonnets and children' Hats, oi tne uuesi stfcle. and ror sale vr WM . LOiN THALL & CO. .A IM GRASS SCYTrtflS, ZU 10 do Grtn d0' )0 do d Cradles; - , CO do scyina .-iiaiu, . SO do Hay Kkw do as) Forks; k-JO till (SsrCW- aw asirn w to Boxes Sevthe Monea; m Mmm A sK..trt.- lust received and for uo . ruiuuiTH ale by myS PINE WES ATHGRBOABDINO. -vrw-v PK bt ansoasjsjjrM - ' . ' . n ng iOsUUU Yard by for sale low P4 the tvansville bumoer JOHÄ P. GLOVEK. a 4 can 11' I.t TIBSa-aa. li ... .i M Plank. Ufl and Co feet long L 'Srrijr: '., ,..r low at theKv,nsville LumlMsr ULM to god order, and JOHN P. GLOVEK Yard, by ap!3 W&wEZft Stln and Bed o ,. for Mle low at t.e Evansvlllo Lumber Yard, Mala street, ort of Canal, by JOHN F. GLOVER. ap!5 BV AIMS VILLE LaMBBR YARD. . k . u u. . itnolete i tne assorunr anu r P it i ff h is stock of Pin Lit m be r , would respectfully A ''"VeiTiren. of Evansville, Uma.co and vicinity, KTwZ u i nwpTred to All all order In bU Hue. rfe KiS InvUe pePÄut.nd,ng to MM. and mechanic, would nvi e ioh.t ,lK.before purchasing elselcnrr...j;-- , w,.n .i... nort of Canal. where. uw. JOHN F. GLOVER. ai4 cii BALES BROW M SHEETIUGS Juatre 3b Jiolrai and for sale factory rlce. b apxv OlGt AMB .tlO LASSES. O l 4. i.i.i. nt suirar: I kii. Pianüition Molaaaes; m Sugar House do; for aale low hy BEMENT A VIELE. ap!3

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V "TICK ik hereby given to all Negroes and Muulatoeswl.o wer ii.in.n.tunK ,.r th .sti. of Indiana. Oil Or tit; fori? th n-., . m - - - . n iKaii. in .i.i. 7. 1 ,,u"Jred and ttTtv one. and entitled to reside .Zl'Ji' ol.ana. bei the Kti.L. r wuw iu vanucrourgn couuij, iu the VinfiJ lo Pper at the offlc ol the Clerk of mltt. J.'i'U7h Cuirt "tl Court, !or registering, when all SiSJSX wUl b andOetermlned in """'"LSwfe Act K ! page 375. JACOB LUNKKNHKIMEK, ClkT V. C. C. An Act to enforce thelzth Article of the Constitution. approved jure 18, 1852 1 ECT?7a "yh the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, That it ehall not be lavful lor any negro or mulatto m j ome into, settle in, or become an j of the Stlte. inhabitant 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 nub I I- lj . i .u a. , jl Ki. ... "uo lished therein, then by printed handbills Dost. ed up in three of the most public places in each towrship of said county, requiring all negroes and mulattoea, 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 I 3. I; shall be the duty of erch clerk of circuit courts to croviJe a animLlo .1 a tne saiu circuit courts to prov book, to be called the register of negroes and mulattoes, in which he shall record ihe name, age, description, place of birth and residence of every negro or mulatto who may present himself or herself before him fur the purpose of being registered, and also the names of the witnesses by whom the right of such negro or mulatto to reside within the Stale ol Indiana, shall have been proven. 4. The clerk of said circuit court, when any negro or mulatto shall come before him lor the purpose of being regiatered, shall have ! power to cause lo con e before 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 uch negro or mulatto shall have been proven to the satisfaction of tuch clerk, he shall register the said negro or mulatto in his 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 etting forth the facts contained in such register; which certificate shall be conclusive eviden e 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 not genuine, and the same shall be prima facia evidence only iu all other cases and shall be issued to such negruor mulatto without charge. 6. All contracts made with negroes or mulattoes, uho sha'l have come into the rj State of Indiana subsequent to the first day of November, A. D. 1851, are hereby declared to be null anrf voiJ. 7. Any person who shall employ a negro or mul itlo who shall come into tho State of Indiana subsequent to the 31st dav of Oc tober, in tne year one thousand eight hundred and fi;ty-one, or shall encourage such negro or mulatto to remain in the State, shall be fined in any sum not less than ten nor more than five hundred dollars. 8. This net shall apply only, to Xfiiu tracts made vwjiiriTegroes and mulattoea subsequent to the passage of this act. COfne into Of setw n w t. y thereto, and in violation of the prov i ions of the constitution, and of the first section of this act, ahull be fined in any sum not leas than ten ncr more than five hundred Dollar. je4-3w ww noi.Di:. M' KKCHA!CT TAILOR, on Pirst street, betwoen Main and Locust. Is now prepared to manufacture any kui'l of a soil of Clothes, at tne shortest notice, ana warranted to It, He husagoodasaortuteti.of Spring and Summer Gost-ls, eoasisllng or C oths, Cassimers, of far.ous color, plain and fancy Vesting, &-c, e Bosi uier Clothing made up In the neatest aud most fashion able styles. Mr. H. will spare no pains lo merli a con un nance of tl e patronage with whkh he has been hither to favored. EV AMSV ILLE, IMI1IAX.VF01.IS AMD CLEVELAND STRAIGHT LIME R. R. THE books. .f this Company w.ll beopen-fd ouThur day, the iCtu inst.. at the office of A I lis 6c Huwes the Auditor's office, aud the office of ingle & W heeler They will remain open alxty days only. W ulk up, eve ryboily, and ! gi y ur uuiuea. aud not lose the el aiic$ o liking si ck i i ue of the host companies In the Weal. .Nothing i more certain than thi nad Is for'large dlvi .ends. By o -der of the Board. my. 3 2ui WILLAH CAKrE. IfcK, rtce rrt i. BACOM. 2,000 F4SUMDUV FOR SALE. ONE Or THE 8BST LOCATIONS IN TflfiWESl! rrtHE property koo.na. the VJUENW X DRV.cu .Main urtw - . . iM .. .,,1.1 al i.pit'uta alatlif all itsappurUnences, aiü o 4-... inoetreasoaa.leurins .Apply w oet re my 14 L.1 V CR Lt.-LJf , b.aua- ..., CLOTHS AMB MATTING FLOOR OIL r UST recei red c-d at the Evanavine uarpci o.o. - .1 aaatti., n nd o il Clotbt of the various wiu a 4 pc5 4nd6-4 Lbeca mailing, 4-4. 5 4ai d t-4 While Matting: 8-4 aud 4- toil Cloths, new JariKR'R COLBUKPi dc hBHSHdhROEK 8, Vf Corner ol waiu ana r.w LENT WIM BOW fWADEs. TRAM A . 4-.mm low. a lot or lrauspaic-nt JUST rocaiv WindewS w- -"hade. aUaerV! Paper and Lamp Store WindewShadea.atlP (,i pfcVRKUX.Jr. or CtILlPAPE STATUES. - a PEW PaTTE of elegant Paper Statuta, suita ; .la rnntnl. Vaai Jt. ble for halt . or rooms. 5 C. DEVEREAÜX, J I ja, I kttAarirrC1 W W J - GlllIlVI I WvTVU W.. ill C OA'VVBU llltiun. TO THE PUBLIC. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN to all whom It may concern that Bernard Heinecken, formerly of the firm of 11ISCH & HEINECKEN, Eranaville, Ind , haviug left or parte unkaowa, has no longer any authortt) to transact budneae, make centract, or collect money on accouut f aa d Uran, a the tnstues wili be hereafter continued by V. Bisch. who alonj 111 aettle all farmer traintactlons, und will be In no wte responsible for any busiii- transacts or B. Heinecken after this dale. mjl'J v- BlRLM. C. HI. GRIFFITH. W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware atd Outiery. AS lust received a full and complete j j .i- ti. . r.. Mechanic tools anu H rcig.. an i uoiueav.i -- . lheri , Buildinr MabrriaU. aaercnania. 1 reinviied to examine nis n' .... , S4 w spvU'Q 1 W - MEW GROCERY B' EN HOR D has Jt ojenea a . - - ; on Pirst dreet,next aoc ,r -u -mr-,," taS lVÄ.1Ä .rd"e Trerh" BuUeV. Cheese. Eggs which the ro".7enür"k(.rei Coffee, Sugar. Tea. and Lard. DHJ5JjJjÄÄ Produce. MOlaSSea. l I""" Tk. ni.Mirin S3E Ä ' " h" "Ä " ....unltW arraoieo or r. . . . are re ha aoii iu".""- . LBS. ioy23 BUTTER wanted by J. A W. REILLY 5000 BlaMOHTTIOIf . THE Arm if KAHN A VMLE has been di solved by mutual consent, and the Luslneaa will hereafter hj conducted by s . Kahn, who to authorised to settle all the baalitr at tue lata Arm. Tboao ladabtod will plaaae aalaorrTmrntt,bla3 ft. KAHN, tSylTtf ISAAC TVTLE.

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WILL leave Louisville for Et. Louis, cry Thursday at 11 o' clock, sves St. l outs for Louisville evo v Snnday at 4 P. M. Passes Ev ansviUe at 5 o'clock A. M, t ridu'-. for ht. Louis; ou 1 hursday 's at 7 A, M. for Louisville. Passengers ticketed to Cintim a.i, Wheeling-. Pittsburgh, baltimore, Philadelphia, ai.o.inienreUit points at very reduced prices. In Orrt class Ci re ai d Steamboats. BoaniLg on boats to Piluburh It eluded. marUtf REGULAR PASSEM GER PACKET. IN COUKKCTION WITH THE TltlOS MftE at Uli IsVlLI I. THE favonte faciei. Mvamer t-A v jj, Hollacroft. Maer, will leave Evats lfe for Louisville every W ednesday ai d Saturdav. Forfreigbl or passnce, apply on " K. M . llkMt KSGII, Ageit. LtVii 6; ürtiy's V harf Boat. board or to ai.it; Hefulnr 1 OMlsvi lie A St. I en s Fackel. The substantial and fast stctmer LADY FRANKLIN, iCatt. MionniK. Master, will be at Evaus)lie c,r WKliNKMiAV V ( I R M N G eatl . for Sit. r18 " vry St X DAY MOKMG for Louisville. orfrelgbP t m pnnage apply on board. kb4 if REOTJL, AR LOUISVIL 1 E AJTD ST LOUWUAILYU.S. 1VJAILLINE. The TELEGKAPH NO. 2. Carr. Treats Muster, will puss Evaivdlo for St. onrJrohl r palka Irto o'Baty - : mrrSSmd -Muyn uuUa i-labt n 1 o'tiO'.a. & .Viubcll or ANg SUOUILSI liOlTE, Uetwee.. the tint and Waat. miiE 'm i it ctl. nettiou svlthu. Hiilti,. Arr"',ntT.,n Ma "-"'c anu Ut.O W heeling. Lutiiuad lhrougJi ÜckeUby this line to Philadelphia W'aafc itiKWuUVy . Bulliaiore. ca.. be procured from IkAgents at Louisville, Madison and Cincinnati, or o.i iiiijiiii f iiiiu i a ai ut" . . . . - - . . . r " Ü 7. ' '" F"uaiit lit arrange uktuihui IH.41-UUJ luroujtu, me traveiins; public will Ond it greatly to the!.-interest, jolLg Et or West t0 patronize this line. The "Union Line" beinr a chartered Company, are required by law'to run under suc h regulations as wli insure comfort as well as safely to the lives of passengers. IT This is thconlv line running in connection uh the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad. Jl -The Steamers or this Hue are entirely new. and the largest, fastest, safest and most supero vessels ever ; built Tor Uie W esterii waters, and will leave as follows. 1 th: (FOHESTCITV, Capt. A. Murdock, Pundav 3P.M. OAVio wtll'lfc, Cupl W. Mel kid, Mondiix 3 P.M. I L) I I 'I' f f a a a " i . l, 1. 1 i .t. 1 1 1 c, i apt. A LV IM A DAMS, Capt. I VlKGIXiA, Capt. Ch . - f . w n c , Lapt. Wm. Clark. 1 uesdav 3P.M. G Aorlon, Wednesday 3 PM. bus V. ella 1 Imrxiüv n P ! d 4 i w i iTtt ..' : t - .2. .fit. vf am- aiason, Friday 3 P.M. THOS. SWA.NN. Capt. J. McClure, Saturday 3 P. M. tare from Louisville to Baltimore $1H0 Do do do to Philadelphia or Washington JS 00 Do do do to New York 15 u Do do Cincinnati to Haltimore 10 00 Do do do to Philadelphia or W ashington 11 OU Passengers' baggiige transferred from steamboat to Railroad and from Kailro;.d to Steamboat, free from charge. lÖ'An additional charge of onlv $3 for state rooms and tucJs Is made from Louisville' to N heeling. 1 S. Moorhead, Agent. w Louisville. Ky. K M. Mender on, agent at Evansville, office at Lewis A trray's wharf boat. AIsTOIf . MT- CARMEL AND NEW ALBANY RAILROAD. NOTICE is hereby given that there are no Bonds of this Company in circulation, as the Books of this Company will testify that no bondi have ever beta ia sued or authorized. And as all the stock formerly subscribed or. the Book of this Company, was sold bv the Sncritt nn.lcr executi us issuing from ti e Circuit Court of Edwai Co nty, Ills, and was by tha purchasers at such Sheriff's arte, or by their assignees surrendered to the present Board of Directors on '."9th Jaimrry, lf53. l ce t Sea' eg of stock bearing date prtriwut lotaal tine are 9rtkUt it having been reported that Bonds and certiflc tea of stock of litis Company, have been offered for sale or pledge, by parties formerly connected flu this Company, the Board have thought it right, thus to put the oub Ucou their guard. - T B. THOMPSON", President of A. Mt.t . and X- A h. K. CO. Sawccl Twoaraoa M. D., Secretary to fioard. uiarlO tf -r EVANSVILLE Sc iGLItOIb RAILROAD ON aud nftertha 2Sth lust , the passenger Trains wiU .eave Evansville aad White River daily (Sunday excepted) as fallow y. 1 Kvansvill 7 I S A. M- and 3 12 P. M. "White Kiver 7 1-2 A. M. ai d 3 1-2 P. M. Rate of Fae the aamo as heretofore except persons taking an excursion ticket, v. hen the rate will be as fol 1 AtaVa Evansville to Saoiidervillcreturn aroe day .$0 50 60 75 do do do do do Sticer Warrington Lagrange Princeton Columbia W hite Liver. . 00 25 50 75 50 75 00 15 25 50 do White River to Princeton. A. I .iirrfiiiira .... do 'Irible j do Slacera J do Saunderaville .1 Pfltxi-khnrch Road 1 do EvainvUle J TT7Passengers warning Excursion Tickets mustmako it known to the Conductor when mj their fare. Trains pass at Haubb's Station. SAM L H ALL, ap Pw ADAMS 9t CO.'S EASTERN. WESTERN THE public are respectfully IntOrmed that we are now prenared to give Increased laciliiy aud diapaUh for V L .,...,i tmn: tt.e Kat merchandise. lckairu! sooriin " r -2 ii imr oortiug K.iiir notes, ui snecie. anu can i..ii i ihACtrouUe us aulck dispatch throughout tne year. ! kHvtnr railroad coiumuuicalion from Cincinnati to tne t e . t iK Af vi.. ti iiw.ii risers. East cacn express ia luunt- - accompanied with au iron aale lor better security of valuWe collect I Ilia, notei, or drafu, fill orders for goods, of pav bills hi place where we have ofllces. Expresses lor st, Louis, Madison, Indianapoliv in 4naH. Cleveland, Pittsburg, and all part of the cast, five dally at 101 A. M. For Lexirgton and Prankforat 2 P. M. For California by each mail steamer froin ADAMS e CO . S. A. JOXES, Aant. V oovi: '52 ly 0Oa 55 Mala wv, SADDLERY WARE Saddle. Havncsa, Bridles, Ac. muv vtiPi.Rs L-nni constantly onhan 1 1 k Urto aaaortment ofSadlery Ware, and s very ar -rtiMur othe bus'.ne. He haa . large an'oTei-t of Saddle. Bridles Hajg. EL own manufacture, anu u-a a"-" aaaaaaaw - u u . tie utc avi ortl II ts nrtj ill fcsav- 'T -arm 1-1. lv-araia.-cJ. 1J1 tftAaX iie. U is week It Mawiriiur uc1lHi0LiS t" or1taa Bits, Stirrup Iron. Web. SeaUug. TV,-.-..V .... vi I- . . 'V any isiir other iii thee.'... n eXVaaacV3 tke public to theae thing, and proaS !o offer inducenieato In the way of low price. mysiMiawtr BAGl EBBEOTYPESJ THE SUBSCRIBER reaeclf ally inf. nna the pi. generally that he has resum d the above bu.ineaa w ith w-hich he nas long been f;tnitltarly acquainted, and designs establishing a permanent laguerrean pa fiery In Evansville iu Fosters buildings, corner of Main ai.d Firt street, where he hopes lo receive tha f.-equ nvisit of ladles and gentlemen which it shall be hi earnest endeavor to merit; and as he expects to be permanent, be depends more upon exhibitions of his proiciency and akill than noisy humbug of words for succe ,. . i His reputation as a portrait painter U too wen " llsbed in EvausTi la and lsebere to need remark fur ther than that he will be happy to accomodate any deairingbls service, in that TffMrJlR TO THE LADIES. SHAN KLIN A REILLY would reapecifullv 1! the attention of the ladlea to their atock of Emtvoideries. Lace, and white rIu.t reeeired. con.Uttng of. Jaconet and Swiss embreddered C o'1Mousquetalre mourning and ccond mourutag Collar. Jaconet and .Swl.embro1derod HwiW Swum embroidered Chemisettes aud Cuffs, Jaconet ana Swiss Edginaud I nertinga; dn do Pointed Flouncings and Band; Real Thread Lac Edgings and Inserting; Black and white Lace Capes, blk and straw VWg Hlatd aad tripö Jaconet and embroidered htrisa .owetprica. apSl SHANKLlN A R1LL F1 Can.. fraeE. . 13 4

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