Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 70, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 July 1853 — Page 3
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Housing a II oosler. BY 8CALPLOCK. it happened ray lot not many weeks since to be a passenger on board the fast running steamboat 31. bound from Cincinnati to St. Louis. Among the number of passengers in 1 as the cabin was H ., a would U wae, and a live Hoosier fresh from the bogs and swamps of Indiana. It so happened that in the humor for fun, H. resolved to quia this, as he supposed, green individual and only wanted a good opportunity of doing so. None occurred up to u.nnir time, nen . wag too, particular nmn n kiman f nnnnatln lha Unn, .1 dinner time, when the wag took particular he uWj. .d Co .fr he h.d commenced e.ling, b holed him a. follow.: i say my friend, you're from noosierdom I mm t suppose 1" 'I am from Indiana," was the civil reolv. ffe on , . I. : ii ...c from?" cauuage wnere you CÜ,HÜ m v . r . . "No-but I recon they do whare you cum fviru . j j u ! Vhatdoyoujudgebyr or nie iuüks ui i'iai mar lauuairc .iv..u J 6 between our shoulders Several near H. now began to titer at his expense, but nothing daunted ho returned to Ihe charge. Does your mama know your'e out!" he ask ed. v t rA.nn .h tnlil me to fro and A VB I I bVOII 0V waw , talk to the eoslinirs." I "Indeed!" said H., biting his lips, "then you must be a goose to understand the language "When among romans I do as Romans do." was the instant retort. "I talk the language of those I am talking to." Which way are you traveling?" inquired 11 , as another gigle went round the table. "Down the river, I reckon, said the Hoosier, half filling his plate with eggs. "What business do you follow!" But instead of answe ing the question, the fae cf the Hoosier suddenly became red with blood, as he dashed the contents of the plate into the face and bosom of th- wag. There was a sudden start among those at the table, and everything was turned into in tant coniusion by the further action of the ! . tt j- , ... inuianian. ivaisin aioii tne nr avy piaie in his right hand, he brought it down with stun ning force upon the head of the individual at his right side, knocking him backwards upon the fl "or, where he lay sprawling unable to rise for a moment. But the maddened Hooeier was not yet paciäed. No sooner had the plate done itsduty upon its victim than, bend ing his left arm he brought back the elbuw with terrible force into the mmith of the man ...... . . at nis lett Siae anocKing out a COtipie Ol teem, and also prostrating him at full length, his '. head against the door of a berth. This done I the Hoosier jumped up, and placing his back I against the side of the cabin, seized hold of the chair he was sitting on, and stared around with eyes flashing like a mad man. In the meanwhile, the now thoroughly excited passengers had risen from the table, the female portion fleeing into the after cabin, and the men gathering around the enraged assaultrr. "He's mad" shouted one. "Throw him overboard !" yelled another. "Knock him down !" cried a third. "Take cre he don't kili some one!" echoed a fourth. But the voice of the fifth speaker was drowned by the louder lungs of the HooSie, who suddenly exclaimed in a voice of thunder "Where's the eaptaio!". "Here I am," answerd'a person called for as he came to the spot. "Wall, I want that man and that man searched?" and he pointed to the two he had knocked down. "What for!" "Why for stealing. That blackguard on the right stole my purse containing five hundred dollars, all in eagles, which I nave been laying up to go to California; and that thief got my new pocket handkerchief, gin to me by Polly afore I left home." By this time the fellow who had fallen under the plate had manged to get up. "You're a liar sir !" he shouted in a passion at the same time thrusting his hand in his bosom. "You're a thief, you're a son of a gun !" retorted the Hoosier in a rage. "Sarch him, captain, and if I den't find the purse on him, why chop me into sausages, and eat me for supper that's all. " "I won't be searched,' answered the fellow hauzhti.y, "I'm a gentleman." "This remains to be seen," said the skipper calmly, "searched you shall be."' The man was accordingly searched, and though every pocket was looked into, no money answering the description ot the Hoosier's was found, and they were about giving it up. "Look in his boots," exclaimed the looser of the purse. "He's some kin to John Andre, and will be hung yot store he diet." The left boot was pulled off, and sure enough there was the money, exactly answering the description, confirming the guilt ot the gentleman. Upon the other fellow the handkerchief was also found, having the Hoosier's name legibly written upon it, and the two rascals were with permission of the Indianian, landed upon the shore at once. The Hosier was also for putting H. ashore declaring that he had engaged him in conversation on purpose to call his attention ao mal ine rascals couia roo mm. uuc as ine -i.i sa sa" n . .a i wsg was well known on board, he was le t off, the Hoosier say inp; it was satisfaction that he had spoiled his best ruffled shirt with the contents of hia plate. H. has never since attempted te$oke fun at sn Indisnian, and doubtless the two thieves will also be careful how they proceed in rousing a Hoosier. Memphis Express. New Yoga, July 14. The Crystal Palace exhibition was inauguf rated to-lay by President Pierce. There wss an imnense gathering of people outside the palace, and insu e many distinguished persons t ui'. ii y uioviiivuisiicu UcrBOIIB Th. inferior pBre.e,e5 . 6. were present. appearance, though a great many of the ar ticled are not yet arranged New York, July 14. M. The President and his secretaries arrived this morning at 9 o'clock. He was received )iv and eacnrtpri tin Rrondwav bv an immense proccion of -.iliury H th. Cry.t.1 Msss. Whilst the immense procession was moving up Broadway a storm of rain and hail fell, and dukfd the multitude.
'arrival of th dan l webster. j N. York, July 16.
The Daniel Webst r arrived to-day with San Francisco dates to the Gth. The news is anticipated. President Pierce takes an excursion in the harbor to-day, at the invitation of the harbor committee. The President unexpectedly determinea to leave for Washington to-night. Baltimore, July Jo New Orleans papers of SafQrdry ore received. Rio Grande dates to the 2th are received. ' . Troops are continually arriving in the Mexican frontier town, and in larger numbers than was ever known. Military encamp- - fa . e8tablighed at many ineillS are amu pojj" h SSStf Brown.vill , i :fr..l. ed.tor of the Am. 117 nm K I I It'll U T . . . , erican, in self-defence Mr. C. was discharII Riifl (Velinsrs existed between the citirena j fijIibusfers, the latter threatening tencreance on the former. kirmi!ihe8 bad taken place between Capt. Granger's company of U. S. Riflemen and a parry of marauding Indians. Five of the . ... , . . , , .tie, war Iri tA iinrl a iiiini tor U'nil ndpn Cincinnati, July 15. Germans held a meeting The Cincinnati last night with reference to Dr. Junghous, who has for sometime resided in this city, and is supposed to be a spy for the King of Wurtembunr. There is a firreit deal of in ( , S3 f dignation amongst the Germans against the Doctor, who has fled from the city He Was I burnt in etngy. Pittsburg, July 15, M. There is 2 feet water in the channel and falling. The weather is clear and warm. Cincinnati, July 15, M The river has fallen 3 inches. P. M. The river has fallen 4 inches. Weather warm and showery. D. WOOLSKY. H. NELSON. a r c t i o nr. WO0L3EY & NELSON. WATER street Eransrille Indiana. Auctioneer n.l Cnm mission Merchants. Manufactures Agents. ! Doalers in Dry Goda, Furniture, Chairs, Clocks, Looking ! Pirtür ! mmer. Notions dec. Farticular atleuuon .to !VSX!!5A. Ä .... r...... mi.l. en 1 1 1 M i IT M 1 1 t 1 1 1. iir üaioeiioTj ut. .' , eaug 23 ly WOOLSEY & XELSOS. NOTICE! A I.I. nerMD In Jehl I 'o ttirt nrm or tlAKl r r- . . . . . VI. or nave any ruim against tnera ill acttlf with the undersigned, who has been appointed receiver by the Circuit Court of vanaerourg-n louiu . H. SELSOX. m Id FCII.MITI'HK. SOFAS, Divan, Center, dining. Breakfast and Card Tables, Walnut and Mahogany Plain and Dreasiua; Bure.u s; Kose wool .Marble top iresiiiz no. enciost-a and nlain Wash unüs. Lounges, eiteaus ana maltreiWV Ai80 iarB; nd geueral assortment of Wood, Cane and Hair seal Chairs, for sale low by W N 0OLSiYA NELSO V TEWELRY a XOTioxs. Ear rings, Finr.T rines. sj Breast Pin. Shirt studs. Gold Pins snd Pencils, WaUh chains. Keys, Gold and Silver WaU-bes, Steel Kls aud Caps. Brushes, Cohios. rurses. ranc . aj., trdtana, Violins, Pictures and various other notions, for talc by aogSSIy WOOLSKY A XELSOS. nH.1 J niture rooms on Water street, 3D dozen wocd scat, cane-seat, aud sofa-seat Chairs. Jan 17 WOO LSR V A XEIOX. OOFAS. Just received and for sale at our Furniture rooms, eight flue Sofas. Janit7 WOOLSEY A XELSOX. BEDSTPADS Just received and for able low, a lot of hirhpost Bedsteads. jan27 WOOLSEY A KELSOX. GLASS WARE. Just received and for sal at auction and privalo sale, a lot of Glassware. Jan27 WOOLSEY A JtELSOX. J glass Plate. WOOLSEY A XELSOX. BACO. TWO Casks choice Haws, in store and for sale by JyW PRESTON, BROTHERS. REMOVED . IfI have removed my Boot A Shoe Store to my own reside' ce on th corner of Main and Seventh streets. All orders will be promptly attended too and neatly ex cuted. I will also keep an assortment of Boots A Shoes of my ewn inako, as good as the Nst, for Cash. JyS-Sm WM. EMERY. FRENCH PICTURES. We have just opened a fine lot of French Lithographs, imitation of Paiutlnje. Tinted, Ac, from $1 to M, Every öody may see them by cullingal KATHUOXb fc WHEELER S. Jy8 Boolt Store. EVAMNVILLE BOOK STOIIE. English Items by Mat. Ward, Just received by J)8 SAM, LISTER. S V K Y 0 1 f I K ' K T ATE R COOLERS of various siies; 0 gallons 4 do. f 3 do. for sale bv jy7 HORXBROOK A CHURCHILL. Sugar Cured Itaroii atnd Beef. 3 PACKAGES Extra Sucar Cured Bacou Hams, 1 do extra Sugar Cured Beef for sale by Jy7 HOKXBROOK A CHURCHILL. CHICKENS, CHICKENS. Just received at the Lead Colored Store corner Main snd Fourth streetsj 10 doz young Chicksas and 20 bushels ripe spplea, aud for sale by Jy8 JAMES SPALDING. s. A. SAWVCR . L. WALLACE. B. IIOWARO SAWYER, WALLACE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, l s. Front Street, New York. Raraa to BEMEJTT ; VIELLE, Evausville, Ind. Jed 6 in BUN DRIES. c Baskets, First quality fan.ily flour for sale by )7 HORN BROOK dc CHURCHILL. JUST RECEIVED. 1 A Cases Lea-horn hats. IU I do. black and fancy prints. 3 do. 114 wide Monquilo Netting. 1 do. emor. low by
Window Curtains, and for sale very fenilemea will flud It a quiet and cleanly placo to ret refreshments. r.o.f 4
Jyl2 WM. LOEWENTHAL dt Co. "D ATHBONE at WHEELER hsvejust been receiving GOOD NEWS FOR Jl I V. At (rum ew Yorks new stock ol standard and ne Books. Blank and Record Books, School Books, Novels extra quality. Letter Paperand Envelopes, Fancy Note I paper and Envelopes, flue imitation of Paintincs, l int grap,is &c; ty7 500 DOZ. EGGS, warranter! fresh; 50 bushels Corn Meal .fresh ground ; mucks txira s. r . Flour, put up for my own trade (er sale at rlirn,.v txPr0M,y Jy COOK'S FAMILY GROCERV. rl'PV D. S. ANDERSON, Ulereha (coMMcari4L aow.i t Tailor, i IOppaxit J U. Mmgte 4 Cm'.. Evantvillt, fndimn; h receiving a large and superior stock of SPRING GOODS, of ti best material and of tue most fashionablo styles. Fine black and colored Cloths of the nest English. French, and German manufacture' One black Doeskin; a large stock of Fremh, Enetish' and American Fancy Cassiniercs, in new and beautiful m i. patterns ami designs; Linen Drills of the ver flrsloualitv I vi .. ..... 1 1... ... .. ,,i . n.iin . . .i. ...... i i .i i' , - Marseillesg-HMls. plain, colored and figured of the moil bautiful styles for Summer wear; plain, fane, "d flgurod Silksaud Satins or superb Mual.ty. ' ' W " THE ABOVE GOODS ' Will m ininuwouivu mti i am "i asyia. ana sold , Ä'ÄÄSMIr ' 5 will be manufactured lo order la as good stylo, and sold D S. A. is agent for Williams' "Keportsof Fashion.' The present number rsn be had by mail or otherwise, aa ordorad, for the small sum of gl 30. apietf ETAN8VILLE, INDIANAPOLIS AND C I.KVKLAND STBAHJHT LINE It . It . V IK books of this Company will be opened on Thürs day, the 26th inst.. at the ofllce of A Ills A Howes tuditor's offlre, and the offlce of UsjsS & Wheeler. the A Z'XVZ ÄWSfZT taktnsjatektn one of the best com parries In the West. Nothinr In more certain than this road Is for large dlvi muds. By order of the Board, mySn, WILLARD CAKPEMER. SNss Ps'f
SPilLDlM. & ROGER'S CIRCUS COMPANY ON BOARD THE
FLOATING PALACE. Will exhibit in EVANSVILLE, on Saturday, July the 23d at S and 7 o'clock P M, for one day only PRICES OF ADMISSION. Drew Circle; all arm chain. Meeata. Family Boxe, cushioned teats, (Children ander ten, half price.) SO cenu. Gallery ( lively no half price) . . ' . . ; g"-. The arm chair areall numbered, and may be secured on application 10 the Box office from 10 to 13, and from 2 ThVcomia wtlVperform in Mt VERNON. Thursday July 91 at 2 and 7, o'clock; HENDERSON. Friday , at 2 and 7J; NEWBUKGH. Monday, 25. at 2 and 74; OWENSBOKO, Tuesday, 26, at 2 and 7t; KOCK PORT, Weduesdav. 27, at 2 and 74. . ))-td.
1S53 NF.KICIK Ac Cafe 1833. fsCtCKSSORS TO B. B. WOI f.) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Terre Haute, lud. FEFERKNCBS; F. S. Wolfe.? t u... A. K Cobb & to.. Dumuo, J. S. Chenowath, Cin. A. W. Palmer Co., N. Y. Meldrum & Co., Madtaon, VV. A. Bradshaw.Iudia'Dla. BementAcol O Riley dt Mitchell, Er'a Lewis A Gray. t ville. Scott oz Co,. Toledo, O. PER rNNY FEHN. F reell m. rriial pi new auu Summer Oooas. CONSISTING of a great variety of Whits, Bull and fancy Linen and Marselle Coata. Pants and Vests. Silk Plushand ilk Luster Box and Loose Sack Coat, all made after the latest and most fashlonabl estyle H I MACK & LOBKSSTINE'S Wes'ern Star Clothing store, Cor. Sycamore & Water 1 lU.. under Pavllliou Hotel. jl EV BOOKS. T7 NGLISH Humorist, bylhackerj: a1 j Temperance Tale: Me -r Kgi,sh Maityr': . Th Ide: Th .ouse by 'he Biver: Mi -e Taul, bv Abbolt: Al auderSmlUi's Poems: Vocbry of the VegeUble WorL': English Items: Layard's Xinuveh and Babylon, die: . - wn 7 RATA BOX B dt WHEELKR. n OFFICE OF W ABAS II NAVIGATION CCVaHIi Vim emiks. Jane M 1853. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVfcX to shippers and allothI t It-it in eniuinnLCI) o the rcDHlrs about to be commenced of the Worts at the Grand KapIds of the Wabash River, no Boat or other craft cau pass throua-h the Lock, from date till such repair shall be complrted. of which notice will be given. By order of Ute Board of Directors, j 3o-d5wlaw JOHX ROSS, Sec ry. Ta rrsir A froth udüIv of Piano Mulc and InIII structlon Bvas, different klnos. received thisdsy - ' ... . . ...... a . t i i i . i ii by Express. j)2 RATHBOXE A WHEELER. TTt HAIIPEB P riR Ii.UReM thUilAV fas JT KATHBOXE A WHEELER TO LET A couvenlsnt dwelling, on Fourth street near the market, consisting of tx rooms and cellar. Enquire of J4 HALLOCK A STODUARD. ,r DOZEX extra Hermetically Sealed Lobster, a fine fj relish for the season, just received and for sale at jj2 COOK'S Family Grocery. SCYTHES &C A small lot of Scythes and Sneatiis will be sold at cost by jyl FOSTERS A BROWN. THE NEW ET PATT FRITS fF Wall Paper Jost received and for falc at the Wall V Paper More ot EXGLEHARDA ECK II ART, Je2 TAVA opposite the Post Office. I'OI'l'EE.-13 Pocket very old and supeI rior f r sale by jyl FOSTERS A BROWN. NOTICE. THE undersigned being about t close up hi businet in this city, and remove to the country. Requests sll who are indebted to him. to make pay rasssja, on or before the 5th of July next. And all who have claims againnthim to preset t them for payment. Ho hopes this call will be sufficient, as law w ith him is a very unpleasant thing. Thoina Bush Is authorized lo settle all accounts iu my absence. Jv24 tf J. V. FARIS. TOBACCO. 50 boxes 30 lbs escb, superior half pound, for sale by Jyt FOSTERS dr BROWN. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! TOBACCO!!! aTu 11 assortment of the choicest brands of Virginia Tobacco Just received and lor sale at Jy9 COOK'S Family Grocery. TtJST RECEIVED 20 sacks ot Floor, nut up ' especially for family use Also s superior Polishing Powder f r cleaning mettals and glass, at the Lead-Colored Store, at the corner of Main and Fourth streta, and. for sale by jy2 JAMES SPALDING. EXTRA FLOUR. 2 j bbls Northern Wabash, Just In store by Jyl FOSTERS dt BROWN. T)EFINED SUi ARS. 55 bbl Standard, CrnshJL ei, Powdered and Double Loaf; also St. James' small Loaves, for salo by jyi FOSTERS dc BROWN. uiiv i i 1 VUTABASII FI.OI R: 30 Bbls., N. Hull & CO. ! Jel7 FOSTERS dt BROWN, FUIC KALE. A TOBACCO Press and Screw in good order. J.X. J5 tf GRAHAM & FAKRF.LL. NOTICE. AS we are determined to chai.ge our business on the 1st July, we want ALL to call and settle without further notice Je30 GRAHAM 6t FARRELL. ICECREAM AND STRAWBERRY S A LOOK , (On Water Street, near City Hotel.) MRS. YOCUM bus Just opened a new Ice Cream Saloen, fitted up in the naatest manner for the occommodation of the lovers of that cooIIok luxury. She 11 be pleased to s.rve op Ice Cream. Strawberries, snd sll other seasonable fruits at all times. Mrs. Yotum will always b found superintending the establishment in the most rtolite mannpr 1 ..n... - " w i MtiuK.3 sauu pillCKENH.-lOdox. Chickens snd 800 doz Ssssasi V Just received at the Lead Colored Store, at the cor- ! nj.r of Maln nd fourth streets, and forsale'by T O ie4 JAMES SPALDING. TO LOVERS OP GOOD BREAD " 6 DOZEN Du rkee s celebrated Baking Powdera In Tin Cans, Just received and for sale at waer, ,n JJ COO K'S Family Groce ry. po ll FORTS OF UIFE.-J.va, Rlo d Vv maica Coffeo's. Gr -en and Black Tau n i . ' ' ' ouiim u i.wai bum ftuirsri .f flrt qualities, purchased expressly forf.mily ui 'an l ,) lT"l nun. iBKOOK Sc CHURCHILL Je2 "aiers.reet. foTHA AND FASSIIvIEREia. V "cases French Twll'd Hlaca Cloth; I do do do Blue do; 10 pks Dahlia do; 3 cases black Doeskin Cassimere; NEW GROCERY STORE. TOEN. Hoi: li has Just opened a FAMILY GROCERY vT ne XJ on First street, next door to tne rost Offlce, wh re 171. . w P V i 7 AL ?T? Urled Meats Mack Molasses. The highest or keep on band the choicest selecUons in his line . Frern Hutter, Cheese, Eggs, kerel. Coffee, feurar. Tea. and prices paid for Countrv Produi. r.very article warranted or no saio. l ne public are re . ,i i . . ,, . u - r -. A NEW HOUSE FOR RENT. ON Main street above the Bulls Head. It is two stories high, with a hall and four apartmenta well suilsd for a small family; apply to THOMAS HEA DEN js-taa Mala trees. 1 rXnn BUSHELS BRAN just relved and for . ßJ9 aale at ( JaSS COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. PLOtR IN HALF BBLS.-fr.rn Polk'.Mlll. , for .nie bv ImySO J. & W. REILLY. ' I I taawirir.o nuuAH.-S hlidft Id store !
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
WILLIAM BELL. Is just opening on Main street, opposite Uta Bank, a large and well selected stock of leather and findings, consisting in part of 2000 sides of sole leather, Hemlock and Spanish oal tanned. SOdox, morrocco, Xo, 1. S, and 4, Tampico extra Mad rasa French and Cape boot, and Ladies French. 75 dos Kip Prime City, heavy country, light me dlum 30dox Cochineal Roan 10 " Pink blue and green do 90 " Linings Pink , blue, and green. 90 " Bindings Lindsay's cape goat and sheep. 5 " Patent kid skins. 930" Calfskins light, heavy, and medium World Fair and Caron, S V Oil thong leather, 10 ' Madraaa Kid 90 bbls pegs. 500 prs lasts. Boot trees, rasps, awls, pincers,, wax nails, balls, tacks, stamp, thread, buffers, slicker wheels, keys, hooks, and all other tools and materials useu by shoe makers. 11 of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms Jel4 ICK CKEA9I SALOON CONFECTIONARY AND SODa WATER. -ff RS. LOUISA KOLLKNBUHG would respectfully Xfl announce to her friends and lovers of Ice Cream, Confe. tionariee and sparkling Soda Water, that she still continues te make the best of Ice Cream, and serves up i n fl i vor call-.d foi at the shortest noUce. She has an elegant Saloon, neatly furnished, where a dinhofh-r imperial Cream will alway prove a luxury. JyS'lf, NOW 13 YOUR TIME TO buy fine Glased Ware, such as Pitchers of various sites. Spittoons, Cream Pitchers, Mugs aud Butter Jars, Tea pots. Coffee pots. Cake Pans, Soap Dryers, Bread Pans, Bowlew of various sizes. Ink Stands, Sallad Dishes. Dishes for Pickles aud Pie Plates, besides many other articles which can be seen by giving me a call at the Lead colored tttoreaAvthe oruerof Fourth and Malu streets. Je5 JAMES SPALDING. 1 A Q 4 KEGS X II. S, assorted. Boston, Wheel I !'): ing aud Pillaburgu brands. In store and for sale by ap!3 BEMET A VIKLB TAR:?') Bbls. Large North Carolina, In prime shipping order, ior salo by jelT POSTERS A BROWN. BORDERS! DOR DEBSf A LARGE aud beautiful aaortiuont of Gold and l. Velvet Borders. Just received and lor sale low at' the u all Paper aud Lamp Store of my27 JOHN C. DRVKREUX. IMPORTANT TO LADIES AND QBNTIaEMBN. PORTMONIES, Pockctbooks. Portfolios. Bankers Cases, dec., St., of any description made to orderst the Wall Paoer Store of ENGLEHAKD & F.Q1HART Je23 First street oppose th ' lrt EVAXSV1LLE Buun sal TUST received Harper' Magazine for Ju 9 lit BAMI KL LISTER. HE.1IOVF.IL TVKCl J sive sto' k of Groceries, Leatterand Findings, into their new brick store, two doors ubore their old stand on Main street, between First and Second- Their stock embraces a complete assortment in th.-ir line, snd they will be hsppy to wait upon their old customers, and the public generallv.oo as good terms as heretofore. J)2-d3m COTTON HATTING. 53 Rale Nos. 1 end's for sale by S. K. GILBERT cV CO. Jy2 Sy amore near Water. M. Jyi R. RAISINS 25 Whole and Half Boxes iu flue order, for sale by S. E. GILBERT & CO. Sycamore nenr Water. BCCKLSS, of LivilU. M . l. . idoc, of Cincinnati. J. C. BUCKLES Ac JUDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARD XG MERCHANTS, AND PRODUCE BROKERS. No. 9 Esst Front St., CincinnH ti Ohio. Strict atteutlou psid to all consignments for sale of Produce ozc Oooils Tor reshipment to ana from the East forwarded with ditpatch. Je24-ly 160 Je4 BUSHKUS BRAN AND SHORTS, Jast receir ed and lor sale at COOK'. Family Grocery. C10TTON YARNS 312 Bu-rs 400s. 500s. 600s sn - TnOs.of best quality, and landing from steamer Col bert, for sale at tli lowst Pittsburgh. Cinciiina;i or wiu - w- - , . . .Ii . I. ..I...... i.. ..w L . : . f . v i . mi l,r aah nr SI IiTlPd V All paper. S. egILBET & lo. ft Sv amore hear Water. DENTISTRY. J. KIVKTT, Uentist, bos permanently local ed himself in this city, snd furnished rooms in handsome style over Cook's grocery. where he Is prepared to perform dents' operations of every nature, and wa-rant his work. He invites the pat- ' ronago of the public, believing be can give full satisfaction. Office hours between 8 A M. and 6 P. M.. but pro fessional calls received at any hour. Je. Jni" NEW BOOKS. Country Rambles in England, by Miss Cooper. Poetry of the Vegetable World, a capital book. The Irving Gift, by Washington Irving. Pristnstis, by Richard Havwarde. Ethan Allen aud the Green MounUin Heroes of TS. Life of Dr. Chalmers, by Rev. J. C. Moffat. English Items, by Ward. Also lato Novels and Poems. Received this dsy, and for sale by m30 RATHBONE dt WHEELER. WILLI A It H. CI RR1E, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, BEING permanently located in this city, aud aa his business is such as to allow him to take a few pupils, respectfully solicit the patronage of those ladies or gentlemen who may want Instruction in Piano, Guitar, or cultivation of the voice. Ladles attended at their residences. For further particulars apply at the Music Store of WM. H. CURKIK. jy2 Second floor Foster Hall. NEW mCSIC STORE! WILLIAM H. CURRIE would respectfully announce to the citizens of Evansvllle and vicinity, that he has Just opened a Music Store In Foster's corner, second floor, oniranceon First street, where he will keep on hand a Urge assortment of every description of Musical merchandise. He wishes It distinctly understood that by buvtna- of him. instead of aroins: to Loul.y tile or any other citv purchasers will save their freight from those points, and also buy as cheap, if not cheaper-try and see for yourselves. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1 have also In store and for sale . Odo. Violins. Italian. German. French, from f to 50 00 0 " Accordeons, French. German ' ?JV SO M Flutes, plain or silver -mounted, J5,10;:' 10 " Flageolets, plain or lvorjr tipped, " "J0" in " Piftfs " H,r lo 1 w Music Boxes. Banjoes. Hsrmonlcas. Violin Bows, Violin Bridrer-Uegs and Tall Pieces. Piano Tuning Ham mers. TuS Porks, Violin. Guitar and Violincello Strings, t." wnW ior ever Instrument, and s large as wrtntofnewsndpopuU WM. H. CURRIE. voice. Jy Second floor Foster's corner. TTIOLIN AN GUITAR STRINGS. The V .ucscriber would call particular attention to hia stock of Violin and Guitar S rings they are of the very bet Qusllty-lulisn, English, and American, and be win tb. cheaper (quality considered) than aver before offered tn this city. WM.H CUhRIB, JB 2nd floor Foster's torner. KflISl.EKt KHIHGLEKI! nKw (if P1B SHIJfGLES Just received snd HJ .10. aUVUforaaleloowby JOHN F. GLOVERi a r v Willi aw. t ali Al a vt r r,rp ubu ior mic. mmm mt mm -w f m T Y V V" m my -v " t 1 a I gpawf to THOMAS HEADE.N.
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q q q q q VOLCA NIC Uli Tr Dr. LINIMENT. ORE-TE8T REMEDY EVER DISCOFEft THE vvvl F.OR OR BEAST. an-;-!,; KALELLED successor Uibi Liniment is Th. I am . Jumnlel f" astonishing efficacy. El) and SOI?K m?e 10 wlk WOUXDE?), BRUISiu healin. ÄÄ5"Ä nd ho use it rejoice in lueUn Sd 'nvlCorng effects. cureCtlveDOwerVOL!NlC 0,L UXIMEXT presses niEL lo "Perior to .11 other external remedies, Äji STÄ'11 eoWwd a. to retain in its combi na ion all the virtues of Its several ingredients as to en able It to peoetrau the minutest vessels of the bo.lv. dis s minatinr iu healing influence, removing the CAUSE of the dis. ase. and Imparting life, health? strength anu vivacity to the whole rystem. JRlSSX4 h5-Kr ?,,y of Pr,on no were conflrmeo CRIPPLES. Their arms or legs were paralised or drown crooked, their muscles being shrivelled and con- ' traded, wno now rejoice in the permanent restoration of the use of their limbs by the uso of McLean's celebrated Volcanic Oil Liniment. "Who." tuen vili suffer with local pain or external diseases when a sat'.-and aure remedy is so easily obtained? 10RK A DKRIcUI Are you arnlctedwiih Cancers, Piles, 'I umors, Swellings. Bronchele, Goitre, Paralysis, Chronic or Inflammatory RheumaÜMn, Süffness in your Joints, Contracted Mu cles, Keuralgia, Weakness of your Joints, Muscles sh Ligaments, Ear Ache or Tooth Aehe, Bruises. Sprain. Wounds, Fleah Cuts, Ulcers or Fever, Sores, Cake l Breasts, Sore Nipples, Burns, Scalds, Inflammation e . Pains, no matter how severe or how long the disease h. existed? Suffer no longer. Mi LANE'S YOLCAXIC OIL L1XIMEXT will cure you. It has been thoroughly tested in all of the above diseases, and we have ever known It to fail in giving speedy snd perinauent relief. THT LOATHSOME AXU DISTRESSING Disease, Uie Piles, which has heretofore been considered incurable, can be permanently cured by this wouderfu.' uuimeut. READ AXD BE CONVINCED. Mi. J. II. Mr Leah. St. Louis, Mo.: Diar.Sk; 1 have been afflicted for twenty three year with Bleeding Piles; for the last fifteen years 1 have beet unable to work; duringUiis lime 1 havespei t more thai one hundred dollars with doctors, but they failed to re lleve me. I used a greet many remedies, among them the Mexican Mustang Liniment, but none of them did me any good. Fortunately 1 was induced by others who baa experienced the good effects of McLEA VS VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, to give it a trial, and it i relieved me the first application, and continued to help me, now i am permanently cured, l was also troubled with a pala in ray back across my kidney. I spplied the Liniment, sndit cured me. I bsve used it on Burnssnd other complaints, and it has never failed In giving speedy and permanent relief. Xenla, Nov. 8, 1859. WM. LISTEX: I live two miles and a half west of Xenia, ( lay co , Ills. N. B. Should any one doubt the above statement, let him write or call on me, and 1 will give them further information if necessary. JXj 1 d ) certify that the above statements are strictly true. Lovis Brokpok, 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 eveu the most incredulous of its magic power In curing every external disease. F04 HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. McLean's Celebrated Liniment is tre only safe and reliable remedy ior the cure oi Spavin, Ring B.tne, Wind Galls Splints, Unnatural Lumps, Nodes or Swellings. It will never fail to cure Big Head, PoUsvil, Fistula, Old Running Sores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For Sprain, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Heels, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Galls,CuU. Sores or Wouuds.lt is an infal lsble remedy. Apply it as directed and a cure is certain in every instance. There are plaiu direcUons in English and German around ea-h botUe. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. In onscquenecof the increasing demand for this valuable liniment, it is now putUng up In addlU n to the 25 cent bottles, 50 ccut, and one dollar bottles. The fifty cent boules contain three tmes the quantity of the twenty five cent size, and so on In proporiio'i to their cost, so that purchasers will save money by getting the larger sizes. For sale by J. H. McLE AX. proprietor. St. Louis. Mo and by KELLER de FARNSLEY, inhSO Water street, Evanaville, lnd. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. ",f ISS H. A. WOODS would respectfully announce xJ to the clUzens ot Evausrille, that she is prepared to give ins' ruction on the Pisuo Forte to a limited uum bar of young ladles, and hopes by strict attention, in jnt tuJ approOaUon of all who patronize her. I.m7 10 CASES BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS now on hand and by ap90 JOHNSON de FRENCH. 5000 LBS . my 23 BUTTER wanted J. de W. IEILLY JUST RECEIVED from New York A Isrge assortment of Bonnets and cbildreas' Hau, of the latest styles, and for sale very low by apgo, WM. LOWENTHA'.LACO. BACON. LBS. BACON SIDES, for sale by niT23 J.dt W. RBILLY. 2,000 VGGS.-S Cases fresh, received and for sale by mv4 PRE -TON BROS. E VT SLOPS. 12.000 fancy aud plain Envelops In store and for sale by JH SAMUEL MSI tK FIRE BOARD PRINTS! I HAVE on hand several dozen, different patterns, of Fire Board Prtuts, which 1 will sell low. m87 JOHN C. DEVF.REÜX. LINIE. 300 barrels White Lime, Urge barrels and in good shipping order, for sale by mySO SAMUEL ORR. SARDINE. 2 Cases half and quarter boxes. Just received and for sale by Jell PRESTON BROTHERS. N O. SUGAR. -60 Hhds - f. .Ä..Ä 1. in flue order in store s) auu miiuiiig v iva raic u S. E. GILBERT A CO., Sycamore, near Water. my4 BACON. I Cask clear sides, 1 do Ham's and Shoulders. In store and for sals to close consignments by (ell PRESTON BROTHERS. LUNCH! COLD LDNCiZ served up every morninfrfrom 10 to II at the Je2 -PAVILION." JUST RECEIVED--400 lbs. Pig's Tongues; 350 lbs. Sugar Cured Dried Beef ; 23 bushels Dried Apples; 750 boxes Colgates's No. 1 Family S up; 9U0 dos. Egg; 30 bbls. Extra Family Flour; and lor sale at my27 COOK'S FAMILY GROCERY. NOTICE! THE Pr filefor the Grading and Ditching of the Nortl -era Plank Road has been completed, and can be seen bv application to ' - . my27ti JAMES LAUGHLIN. FOR HENT. THE new three storv Brick Store, next door to the Jr "'RESTONJBROS. rtO CASES DENms AN COTTON iCAS. jLZ, SIMKREo of all styles and qualities for sale iTwhy lsp20l JOHNSON PRESCH CAN DL ESI 50 Boxes Pressed Stearine; SB do M. Werk & Co'. Star; For salo by myU FOSTERS dt BROWN. 50 KEGS RIFLB AXD BLASTING POWDER, received and for sale by myS0 MMt'fcLL ORR. KOTICE. THE undersigned have formed a co partnership in the Wall Paper, Paper Hsuging, Bookbinding aud Box manufacturing Ac, business under the Arm of Ens;lehard dt Ecken. They will be at all times ready to wait on their friends al their stand on First street, opposite the PosiOnVe. A- ENGLEHARD. JeSl-tf L. ECKERT. NEW MUSIC! KEW MUSIC!! A ISXIK n own Love; Sadly be Roves IX. A Wife Wanted; I lite'' a a Governess; 3 Waltzes: ChantTiol obemian; Accordcou Instructions; Just received per Express and for sale o" jI4 SAMUEL LISTER. PAPER STATUES. A PEW PATTERNS of elegant PaperStatuea, saita ble for balls or public rooms. mS7 JOHN C. DEVEREAÜX, Jr. PIANOS AMD ACCORREOMS TtEB AND REPAIRED. I will give particular attention to this brand of the business. Orders left at the M usic Store (Snd floor Foster's corner) will have im mediate atten tlon. M WM . H. CURRIE. NOTICE. The oadersigned have bought the stock and business from Mr. Irermann Kritseh, druggist, on First stret t, and shsll remove in a short time the business to snot ner location as partners under the firm of Louis Fritsch & Saaaw. Xhey will carry on the business at the old stand until they remove, and Dr. Fritsch, a scholar of Lieblg and Dumas, will y all his attention and time to the prescription part of the business. Mr. Sasse will take charge of the morcat tile part. For the entire satisfaction and accommodation of the public they will spare no trouble. LOUIS FRITSCH, Dr. M. jeS9-tr THKOO. SASS-B. XTRAS.Sesokeo1 Reef Rounds Sugar-Cured Pi Beef Tongues Sugar-Cored. Western Reserve Cheese, mtld flavor, aadOrvis' Corn Starch for table use. for sgleby Je2 HOR5BROOK A CHURCHILL.
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mm Sal UEW FOUNDRY A IN D MACHINE SHOP, EVJiXSVILLE. J.VDlJlXJt. THE PUBLIC IS KEsPECTFULLY INFORMED that we have with great care ai.d expense fitted upas complete Shops as any in the Webt, and hope liberal patronage will slgnilv a dispositk n to encourage Home Manufacturers. We" arc prepared with ever faeilitv for manufacturing steam Engines with wood or Iron bed frames, and machinery of all kinds, with the la tes. improvements. Gearing' ard Shafting fitted up. Pullevs, Iron Fronts Tor bouses. Plow Mould Boards, Wagon Boxes, Iron and Brass castings, and Wrought iron forging work of all kinds, and of first quality. RU , lo order- Steamboat work, and repairs ol all kinds of machinery promptly and curefullr executed, uur machinery is complete, possessing all the advantages or the latest improvements, and our workmen i tb6 m(" skillful an 1 experienced class. Our ",r "pen,,,enaeul h,1!,rorn'v ears been foreman ?1 2L MU?r?e rUbli,ünl,'l kakt,'d iulv equal te any Machinest in IheWest. Persons desiring Engines, or other machinery tuilt or repaired, are requested to call, for we feel confid-nt that we can give as full aaiisfacUon in qnaliu of work and prices, as any competent and respectable establishment in the country. Csr wheels of various patterns manufactured, Murpbey s Patent Solid Hub. ith Orders by mail will receive prompt sttentlon at the same price ss when given in person. Scrap Iron, Brass and Copper want"d. Je87 G. D. EGGLESTON CO. LOTJIaVILLEAND ST- LOuTs MAIL LINE. LADY F1K.E. KFIKELIKE Matter ED T. WOOLFOLK, Clui, WILL Leave Louisville for St. Louis, e ery Tbursdsy at U o'clock. tves St. Louis for Louisville eve v Sunday at 4 P. M. Passes Ev ansviUe at 5 o'clock. A.M. Friday', for St. Louis; oa Ibursday's at? A, M. for Louisville. Passengers ticketed to Cincinnati, Wheeling. Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and. intermediate poiutsat very reduced prices, in first class CfcSB snd Meamboats. Boarding on boats to Pittsburgh ii.clu dtd. marHtf REC.I X A It PASSEN Xi ER PACK E T IN COHKCLTIOX WITH Till THION LlftE AI Lol UVILLt. THEIavoiite Packet, steamer FA V N, Hollscroft. Master, will leave Evanaville for Louisville every W ednesday and Saturday. Forfreislit orDaasare'krailv ob board or to R. M. HEXDLRSOK, .gent. ap!6 Liwi- dr Gray's hari Best. Regular JLemtsville & SC. I.ouit Packst. The substantisl and fact stesmer LADY FRANKLIN. Capt-Maso wam. Master. ill be at Et ausvii.e every WEDNESDAY MORNING earh. for St. Louis on every SUNDAY MORNING for Louisville, or freigbf t paasre apply on board. ftb4 tf REGULAR LOUISVILLE AND ST- LOUIS DAILY U- S- M A I Li Li I NE - The TELEGRAPH NO. 2. Carr. Tccaks Master, will pass Evacsville for St. Louis even Tnesdav nierbt at 19 o'clock. r or ireurni or passage apply to U'Keiiy & Aiitcbell or on board. inar3 Cnid CHEAPEST AN HOUTEST HOI IK, Beiweea tle East and Weal. THE UNION LINE OF STEAMERS, running in cob uection with the Baltimore and Ohio RailrOi-d Wheeling, Through tickets by this line to Philadelphia, Wash ington City und Baltimore, can be procured from the Agents at Louisville, Madison and Cincinnati, or on board the boats. Having made permanent arrange meats for ticketing through, the traveling public will And it greatly to their Interest, going ut or W est, to patronize this line. The "Union Line" beinr a chartered Companv, are required by lawto run under such regulationsas will insure comfort as well as safety to the lives of passengers. JjVThis i tbeonly line running in connection with theBnltimore and Ohio Railroad. TTrThe Steamers. vf this line are entirely new. and the largest, fastest, safest and most superb vessels ever nam ior me western waters, and will leave as follows, viz: FOREST CITY, Capt. A. Murdock, Sunday 3 P. M. DAVID WHITE, Capt W. McClaid, Monday 3 P.M. BALTIMORE. Cant. Wm. Clark. Tuesday S P. M. ALV1N ADAMS, Capt. G W Norton, Wednesday 3 PM. VIRGINIA. Cast. Chas. V. Wells. 1 hursday 3 P. M. FALLS CITY. Capt. Sam. Mnson. Fridav 3 P.M. THOS. SWANN. Capt. J. McClure. Saturday 3 P.M. Fare from Louisville to Baltimore f'liK Do do do to Philadelphia or Waahlngton 12 OS Do do do to New York 15 00 Do do Cincinnati to Baltimore 10 OS Do do do to Philadelphia or Washington II OS rasseiifrerv ti.-ipgufire transierred from steamboat to Railroad uud from Railroad to Steamboat, free from charge. irpAn additional charge of only $3 for state rooms and meals is made from Louisville to "Vt lieeliwr. I 5. Moorhead, Agent. Louisville, Ky. R M. Heilder on, agent at Evausville, office at Lewis dt Gray "s wharf boat. ALTON, MT- CARMEL AND NEW ALBANY RAILROADI'll h is hereby giv n that there are no Bonds of tin ( oinpanv in cirrulation, as the Books of this Coin iiii willt -"tin that no bonds havo ever been is sued or authorized. And as all the stock formerly subscribed on the Books of this Company, was sold bv the Sberifl under execnti ns isMiiiip from the t irruit court oi r. i wards Coun ty, Ills, snd was by the purchasers at such Sheriff's sale, or by their assignees surrendered to the present Board of Uirectorsen 2Sth Janor.ry, 11-53. all cert fieatet of stock bearing date rcrtsM to Ihst time are rf 1st! It havinir been reported that Konds and certiflc tes of stock of this Company, have been offered for aale or pledge, by parties formerly connected with this Company, the Roard have thought it riaht. thus to nnt the nub ile on their guard. T B.TH0MPS05.Prldent of A. Mt. C. snd V A. R. K. CO. SaMt'ci. Thompson M. D., SecreUn to Board. marlO If ADAMS & CO. '9 EASTERN. WESTERN ANU FOREIGN EXPRESS. THE public are respectfully Infornu U astl we are now prepares to give increased facility and dupatchfer transporting to and from the East merchandise, packs ges, parcels, bank notes, and specie, and can assure all who patronise us quick dispatch throughout the year having railroad comrouiiK'ai.on from Cincinnati to the East. Each express is in charge of trusty messengers accompanied with an Iron safe lor better security of valuables. We collect! His, notes, or drafts, fill orders for goods or pay bills in places where we have offices. Expresses for St, Louis, Madison, Indianapolis, Cincinnatl, Cleveland. Pittsburg, and aH parts of the East, leave daily al 104 A. M. For Lexington and Frank for at S P. M. For California by each mail steamer from New York . ADAMS or CO. S. A. JONES, Agent, ovlT '53 ty Offloe 556 Main St.. LouinvHle. PUBLIC NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LOTS IN BLOCKS SOS. H AND 13 EASTERN ENLAROHME NT AND now here the Common Cou id! of the City of r.vaiiHviue nereny declare thel intention to mak a Wharf or Landing fifty feet In wid n alengthe Southern Bank of the C. nal within the co porate limits of the City of Evansville, which Wharf r Landing will extend from the Western line of Chestnut street to the Eastern line of Oak treet in the Eastern Enlargement oi said Citv, and to construct said Undhrg it will be necessary to appropriate Fifty feet off the Northern or North-Western end of each of the lot - in Blocks Nos. Twelve and 1 hir teen in the Eastern enlsrgement of said City, ltd in order that persons sggrieved by the making of said Landing or Wharf may have an opportunity of apf4iasr totheCoanmon Councfl for redress. It Is' farther ord' red . that a copy of this order, signed by the M)or and attested by the Clerk, be nuhlis.ied for six weeks In the Evansellle Journal, a public newspaper printed aud publabed in said Citv. Dated, June 11, lr3Attest: J- S. HOPKINS. Mayor. Gee. H.Todd. jldew NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BACON! BACON!! BACON'!! BACON"" rf fät LBS of Sides; 5,000 lbs of Bams; 35.01 m U' ' 'W di of Shoulder; ail of waif a is of our own caring, and in excellent ordor. and will be deUveiwd to order, either at Ute Railroad Depot. at Prino ton. or at our store in Evanaville. until the middle f July Jyl-lm PECKER A KRAMER. Vinrenne?" itUi-Ua ofy 1 aso. and charge this oSVe.
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