Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 8, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 May 1854 — Page 2

DAI LY JO UJN A L. A. M. 8ANDtlfc. EDITOR.

TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dnilv Journal. oer car,. $5 00 i the wet'K, ' . .... 4 no 10 1 ri- v eck iv Journal, ijv ,..,..--.------- - in n wuj juuiuir. j Wa. L-1 v In il ml 2 uu ww tim u "cTmtTVTaTi Xemt t. Messrs. ravm & Monnoi a. I .nun lunnu. rth street, between Vine anu Waluut, (. tncinnati, T:3w1Zföjttur: vSiJiK fll. in iht'ir office, and advertisement, and tubscrip- i sjjm .re respectfully solicited throug.. thom. CITY OF l. Sll.l.i:. lt I ,. MONDAY MORNING,::::::::. :::::MAY 8. n - soil ;i ml Cliiuai! of Kebrutka. a j r .u at u: wu: : ftCnrrpu,1ueluMI1Btf.c,..F...n ,.,, writing from the lernlory under head ot "Allurements of tha Far V est." irives some IttUriM de.erip.ion. of the .oil, clim.te.i flattering descripti end mineral wealth; its fine springs of fresh and mineral waters, game, &c. In speak in g of that portion of Nebraska having the same lattitude of Southern New York, Ohio and Virginia, he aays it is most agreeably mild and healthy both in winter and summer, and not subject to extremes of either heat or cold. , In summer, with the thermometer at ninety, no oppression from heat is suffered, in consequence of the constant breezes, from the mountains, which areas the trade winds of . the Pacific coast, or the Gulfot Mexico, No contagious diseases have ever been known .mong the n.li.e. nor .he .d.en.orrn nrrrian th nrniripn nnd onpninrra nf this r o - latitude of very There are several native grasses j .... e j i , superior qualities, found about the! .nn.nflh .Irssmi whirh frPnni.Iands of the streams, which frequ.ut a growth of six to nine inches in bottom 1 ly attain a growth of six to nine inches in height by the first of May. The granite and marble formations along the banks of some of the streams, are reported to be far superior in beauty to any yet discovered in this country. The finest of scenery abounds as the traveler approaches the rolling lands about the sources of the streams that gush out of the base of the Rocky Mountains. The richest and l:ir '--.f vnrietv nf u !il fLiivPra a ml am :i 1 1 , .. iL . ... . ,. . shrubbery line the banks of the creeks, which ; swarm with the choicest varieties of fish trout and salmon in abundance. The general character of the soil, is represented as being most admirably adapted to grazing, though many sections of that vast country is equally well adapted to agriculture. The native Indians in a large portion of the best and most fertile of this territory have been gradually thinnirg out for a long series of years, according to the traditionary accounts obtained from them, and in many places the banks of the Elkhorn, Platte and Sweet Water rivers, were found relics of Indian villages, the destruction of which no account could be given by the Indians themselves. The author of these sketches is preparing a small work for the prees, giving a minute history of bis discoveries and observa tions which will, judging from his correspon" dence, be of the highest interest to the peo. pie of the States at the present moment. Eiquor l a u in Onto. We give below a synopsis of the Liquor Law recently enacted by the Legislature of Ohio. It is not the "Maine Law" in furm, but it is a very stringent enactmect, and really possesses many good features. We shall soon see how the experiment works. It makes it unlawful to sell any liquor to be drank upon the premises where sold, or upon any adjoining premises; to sell to minors; persons intoxicated or in the habit of getting so; declares all places where intoxicitirg liquors are sold in violation of the law as public nuisances, to be abated as such, and the keeper thereof to be punished as provi-i i - ded; makes it unlawful for any person to get intoxicated, and every person violating it hall be fined five dollars and be imprisoned in the county jail not more than three nor less than one day, and pay the costs of prosecution; provides that every person who (by iled! makes it tin lawful fnr anv n.rnn to rret selling liquor) shall cause the intoxication !

of another person shall be liable for and running more than one hundred and fifty i compelled to pay a reasonable compensation ' thousand miles, equal to su times the cir-1 .n n n.r,nn ,hn n,Wt.b-b 0ftf,k.L..r r .U 1.1 SIL t, . !

J I "."m .; vwm.v. vi oiv intoxicated person, and one dollar per day .... . . . in addition lor every day such person shall be kept, in consequence of such intoxication, to be recovered in a civil action before any court of competent jurisdiction; provides that every person injured in person or property in consequence of the intoxication of any other person, shall have a claim of action in bis or her own name, against the seller of tho i nrnvie.nl i nrr drink, as well asevemnlnrv ...M ....MM.M.... , I J . , cut. damages: and a married woman shall have 17 the right to bring suits, &c. Increase or Silver. The Washington Union states that J. D. Cosmenil, Esq., of the Treasurv rl.rnrlmont dolivprpd. a faw Xmmm ...i . sssvii j i u- cr. days since, at the mint in Philadelphia, fiftyr . r , . , two tons of ingots of silver, the value of which is one and a quarter millions of do!- . lars. The government purchased Mexican ingots of silver amounting to two millions of ;

uuiiarn at o per cent premium, three-quar- T 1 he ialionl rrinters' Union met in ; story, occupied os a bar room, par'ially esters of a million of which were left at the 1 Buffalo on the 1st inst. Delegates were pre- caped. The most distrea.-in feat ure ofthe

mint in New Orleans, chase of this amount of the amount of silver change. T. ' r. New York Dry Goods Trade N. Y. Economist savs that the Drv Goods Trade, in that citw. la e. d.,n .nd k...l j , .w . M J MUH, 1IW. kllUVEJ houses which incurred heavy expenses for rents and other incidentals of traffic, have not had their views justified a numDer a a I nave oeen compeuea to stop, and many oth1 I 1 1 . era that go on, find the profits very small for ' the amount of trade. It saya exorbitant 1 rents have become a serious draw back to the business of the merchants, and a reac tion must be the conaequencr.

Hit UdUt of Louiavilie." The following card appeared in the Louis ville Courier on Thursday last:

m r i o the editors of THE uourteb. We submit the following to your inspec- ., . , . , ,,. n. 1 tioii il vou think nroDer insert it in your pa - j i w - - . no r I , unuersigneu ieiuig i mmf j -i wm - , lustice dune the memory Ot our lameiiicu tu W. H. G. Butler, wish to express our a DDTOVB I of thO resolutions passed H CuUrt HoU9e on Saturday night, and also suggest, that the prosecuting attorney oi n-.". county, shall be requested to arrest tue iwn ' J . i . . i Jurorii and prove by legal investigation their I ...I Ikua orov.'l.t til- 1 perjury or innocencr, auu ..r- - T ' f tVmt A Hhonor maV be erased lure injustice, that aisnonur i uy C1 " . , ... tn. r fpom our escutcheon, ano me n-g u.. L'mon still display the bright anu unuiennsu ed star ;f Kentucky. ., TIIB LADIES OF LOUIbVl-l. ji.i.i-i, ioi. I It will be seen by the above card, that the 1 1 stl Siai ,.r l.'i.nrn'L'l' fosl t I i i Kfl irr II a, ft W hich a muiie w i uui - WS v. amy 9 ivvi v - w 1 so orn jury has entailed upon their State.J r . The suggestion made by the ladies, is a novel one, and w e wish for their gratification that it might be acted upon, but we fear such a 1 prosecution is impracticable. A juror being sworn to "render a true verdict according : to evidence" is himself, unfortunately, the j judge of the evidence; and although twelve other men might be qualified as jurors, and . ' . - " CiV U1IUII 1 1 1 v 11 VUiiu ' - - - I " . .. .. VV 11I1I1II 111111 UQLII3 II ..mm " . . . -. ti,0 vot ,hi- .. .c. . iuror of Beri ' unles, ' U aVVWV. -'-w - - J 1 . . .. .. . .K ,1 n nnir that thrt vonirt was llift i- . . . ilireiitionallv rendered ao-ainst the ClOUSiy auu inieiiiioiiniiy rcnucicu uijttiiiai. me been known where eVUj0nCe' C"e ÜdVe De?l Known wncrL . A hna .Q receive -amnndpd ihpm m the lb u i i w 1 1 f aw m m m mm m -m verdict of the jury aud remanded them to the jury room under u special charge. Should the Hardin jury be arraigned for perjury they would doubtless have an array of -nfllli.il- counsel to defend them, and 1 nro-e b- another iurv. that the verdicl was ! ! the most i ighteous one ever rendered. "Ihe Ladies of Louisville" show to the world that thir "hearts are in the right place," even if I their suggestion cannot he carried out, nnd the dishonor brought upon their uoble State . , ' placed where it belongs. American Deut Abkoau. The London Times impeaches the correctness of the Treasury return of the amount of funded indebtedness of the United States abroad. It complains that, in the returns given by the four repudiating States of Mississippi, Michigan, Florida and Arkansas, the amounts held by foreigners arc either suppressed or falsified. Illinois, which is put down as a defaulting State, withholds the particulars as to where the sufTerers from her course are to be found. Reckoning these with other omissions, the impression of the Times is, that instead of the State stocks held out of the country being put at X 14.535,000, the sum should be at least 22,585,000, even without making full allowance for arrears of interest, Slc. The total of all kinds of United States securities abroad may therefore be assumed to be little short of 45, 000. 000, or about oue-fiflh of the entire total of 235, 'J0O.0OJ. Iron Buildings. An association has been formed in Brooklyn, with a capital of $150,000, for tho erection of iron dwellings, and property has been purchased with the view to erect a foundry. It is claimed that buildings, such as are designed for small families, can bo put up for 500 or JjjttJOO. or from onehalf to one-third of the ordinary expense. There have already been twenty-eight buildings of this kind in Baltimore and sixteen in Philadelphia. The ceiling, wlls and floors aro made of glas, the latter being j M.W ...MMM V. .MW, ...M .M . M . , , ... . r , " tlirmPd (if mire Whltfc Mnnd. loiind in trill. ' . . . ueclicut, which needs only to be melted un der electric heat, and colored it desired, to produce th; desired article. tlf The New York Courier states that during the last three years, the steamer Bultic has crossed the Atlantic forty-eight times, bumaTClKC ui nie ui iu. one 1 1 a v ci o k ru a trip across the ocean every three weeks, j I and hss not laid in port more than five weeks at one time. OCT Rev. Dr. Cox, the well known and distinani.hedrlpriTvman nreaehed hi. f.rp J B , r . " ' " '- wel. sermon to his congregation, m Brooklyn, N. Y., on Sunday lust. It occupied j - - I. J . I : tt. . -v ' three hours fl delivery. He retires to OsWtgO, N. Y , where he has purchased a resi-1 u v .. , nr it I esner Chit, with a Unnv dence, naming , , . o r jj, - ..-fwj reference both to the character of its site, and to the evening of declining; life. s Off tor Califorxia. Capt. NY in S. Xfa r,...l.. .r .V. I ..:: . J lillgvnaii, IUI 111 vi l, Wr IIIC liUUISIIllC patKt'l iPikt, willbe in bl. Louis in a few days, em " , . 1 ' i -Iroufe for California. He accompanies two . . v Droin"8' anu w,u lBKe oul a ,ar2e number of , m'lch C0W8' We wiah lhe Captain success ; ,n ,US

The object of pur- 'sent from Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Pitts.ill,, i : , w n -u- v. ki I Wer ie to increase, burgh, Louisville, Chicago, New Orle ins, .

Memphis, Detroit and other places. The convention organized temporarily by appoint- i ing Mr. Lewis Graham, of New Orleans, m2 President.

Ü3- The flood in New York has done great IJ08' w are lüld' at the memorable battle of .... . , , . i .New Orleans. Ho was about sixty years

damage, particularly to railroad tracks and ' E B rwrn, - . Dria - 'es. i tie Uroton dam. across the uroton river, some forty miles above New York, ! erected to supply the city aqueduct, has been partially carried away, thus depriving the ! city of its supply of fresh water. TW 4! age to the railroad bridges along the Hudson,' Et m I has been immense

Plain Talk.

The editor of the Louisville Journal gives UM followiog .cconn. of him..lf. on Ik ocr a i i i u i tic in m r nri ri'f'i i'n. iqbl casion oi me mooocrauc proceeu.ngs, ta.t . - a . 1 a f t Saturday night week, at which time tie was j a ... accused of beintr rt.i,reiieni.n out nf our: n r ----- ...... ir ... .. . .. . . . i. .. :. 1 1 . . . ai any pciBuu iiiiiiiws ii mi an iiiijMriuui iu a9Certain for himself whether we staid in the OOLlllll IUI IIIUISCII nilclliri n C IU III IIJC . . a,tMPi, n:lf fc - by JJf eitlier the livery lKlil .tioro u.a hlrtl J ttmm in urkinli wn . he rount jn rier)mon and h l h Btreets of Louisville while Mr. VVrd'- h ...p w. I.nminir. M al Ika Gait fl a i u a ii iuoc o a a uui ii, "i ai nie j i i i where we fc wfc family or by r . u . ' ur J ""J ' who gnw ug ,n t,tf treet. If any ono has heard that vve were at Middle own in the af-' ternoou. he has also heard for miht have hearj for the .gbino-N th-t we returned at be lhrousllul whüle progress ot ttic work of tlie mob. And now . B'nv on. who assorts the contrary of this, J - " - - r I we hae to iav that we wih him to ronaider " J " u. a. standing at hi. elbow taking his right par aataraaa mir thumK um I BMSfar. ami niter-di-tinctDeM and ! emphasis "Sir, you are a liar, elain'erer and villain." And' if he doesn't like that, he may help himself as he can. Attempt to Swindle by Telegraph. -A dispatch, purporting to consist of for"g" news oy uie Araeia, rppeareu in me VT vrl. W3 r 'V I ... . . New York L'jpr5 of Tuesday evening, sta- . i . . i -. .j i .i... i w - ting that the Czar was dead that there was . pro.pec. for pe.ce-.h.l eouon .nd bre.d'...IT. ,. .1 X, Th. .,.. lim am u'-"i " "

patch was sent to the Evening Post, but was r o ot published. The Po-t says the dispatch 1 T'T created great excitement, and charges that it was a cheat of Mr. Cn.ig, agent f the Assowas a cheat of Mr. Cr:.ig, agent f the Asso - ciated Press. Mr. C. caught the Express one of his own patrons, in the trap he had f . a ma w et lor me outsiue papers, i ne i osi says a 8'mi,ar lrick w" P,;,)'ed lwo vears a& which nearly ruined merchants in Boston and New York. (XT Inspectors Dickey and Watson, on the 18th nit., at Pittsburgh, fined a pilot named Austin S. Crane, $100 on two chnrges for the same ofience namely, steering the steamers Adelaide and Chevh t fiom Marietta to Cincinnati, whilst his license permitted him to pursue his Vocation between Pitts - ' bufgii and .anesville only. I ne two steamboats were also fined $100 each for employing said Crane out of the limits of his permit. Eight IIundrkd Doi.lahs Reward. T if city of Columbus oilers five hundred dollars, and the town of Newark three hundred dollars, an a reward for the apprehension of Wiliiam Jone, the burglar, and murderer oi Cyrus F. Bebee. Cry C C. Winchester, for some year connected with the Cincinnati press, died on the 1st inst., of consumption, aged 32 years Remedy for tiif. Bite of a Mad Dog. The following, which we clip frcman exchange, may be worth a perusal: "A Saxon forester, named GaateJJ, now of the venerable age of 82, un.illing the take to the grave with him a ecret of such import, has made public, in the Leipsic Journal, the means he has used for ti ty years, aud wherewith he affirms he has rescued many human beings and cat'le from the fearful death of hydophobia. Take immediately warm vinegar or tppid water, wash the wound clean therewith, aud then dry it; pour then a few drops of muriatic acid, because mineral ands destroy the poison of the saliva, by which means the evil effect of the latter is neutralized." (tThe only argument that we see em ployed by any portion of the press in favor of Ia.J mmr. t-'im . . lhe Nebraska bill is that it asserts and M nPTirSlkfl III If. If if QCClrT. I. 7 . , . . . t:ih hallPa f.ir t ho rrilnm ..e.n...,. .I I . ' . . 9 i nil e : i i, ' .. i .V: I 1 J 11 uyc nai aasnw aaatanr, however. From the beCISjaillnT 10 the end. t there is not a silio-le Section of it which does ! x x i - not expressly Violate the principle of popular sovereignty. The bill does not propose to i I In ... I u n a Anla i . I i u . i. ' u allow the people lo Nebraska anythins? bear-1 ing the least resemblance lo self-government. The first section defines that Congress sh-ll retain the power to divide the Territory when 0l)dl how l Pe without any regard to the f lhe W. Th next FCCtion Dr a .. ; .1 lka. ikA (1 elected by the people, shall receive his office ' .'. ,rom 'he President. Another section pro-1 vides, unlike any section of any territorial k;n i i - .1 . i I uiucvri (jasseu uy t.or.gress, mat oniy citze"8 of,t!,e u- Sutes sh-11 b al ,ov'e4 lu vote uiovoie provides ! Officer'." B"U Ü,U mC(?' Another section that the Governor, appointed by the dent, shall appoint all the rest of the t of the territory not otherwise provided for in I hp hi 11 tltlior i.i .i mj - - -.- - - - I l"e Other sections pro ide that the ap"u,,,l",t 1 " , sna" üe "ade by the President, fix the fees of the Territorial of- . ... - - Dointmeilt Of JUi'ires shall be made bv the EE. . A ncers. ana Dresrribe a irreal man- minute rules and regulations by which the people are to be governed. The Nebraska bill men are in perfect ecstacies at the idea of this sort of absolute POOUlar MOVerei,7nt - f 1 , oe ! J y L wmmrnmn m i m Ae Old Soldtfr iin Two CmmR n ldif.r a5D t wo ihildrek Burred to Death. On Thursday niht about one o'clock, n fire broke out in the house of J Longinette, on Market street, near, Broad street. The unner part of the house 1 . i occupied by the family, was consumed; first ca'amnily W! leath of three persons, an 'd mau named Charles Maddtss, and two chifJren of j u jnette one abol5t ten nnd the other abtut six years i Id. They were suffocated before aseiftance coul J be rendered hm' M;. e understand, was . - r i . a nat.ve of trance, and Came lo this country in 1806. He fought n the war of 1812, and 0jj r y ,. won. Dasiel Webster's New Hampshire Estates. According to an advertisement in a Concord, N. II. paper, George V. Nesmith, j

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The --""jsioner to allow the claims of creditors against

illilZiTTC: Zt'Il'Ji commis the estate of Hon. Daniel Webster," which m. m. j is decreed to be an insolvent estate.

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Arrest at the New York City Post Of pice. Of Jate the boxes of the business firms in th. Fo.t Offie. h.v. been opened, end let. IL! , WII IIICII LVlIll ill v - n mmnl.ints. . - rowaes. Owing to many complaints, a Wtc) ws ge, nd on FVj.lay, one of the . . , , anaaaai w ,-ihuM Firui ihn icurnD asked ..,... v... ......... . . . - r , , . ? r. r - .1. .,nnrj r .,.,. nann Iflnn llUr Ol iui mcicucio ui uhv jynovu anothT when he was seized and searenca u ! U I II 1 -.live ..mm ' - T.ttor. nf m.nv UuiWntr firms were found 1 upon his person, many missing letters disnwaro A la ; mmiA thnt ttio nnt nffipe deoartment have perfected the plan by which these villainies mav be prevented. Leader. . rr3 Dr. David D. Owen, who has recent- . . . . . ' k.v.. I... iL. ... i mülrn " " l"ü LU"""IU'."' " a Geological Survpy of the State, in pursuance to an act of the late Legislature authorizinff the aame, paid a briet visit to our city on Monday last. The Doctor proposes enterie lortliwi.h open Ik. di.ch.rge oHhe itnportint duties commuted to mm, ana we are gratified that he has called to hit aid our K7 fellow-citizen. Prof. Petrr in the department laa a Tv f-k. J j of chemical analysis Dr. Owen is a distin - 1 truished nco?orfi9t. and we mav look for a report from him in reference to Ulis CTat work which will be worthy of his lame. He could not hive associated with him a more accomplished practical and fcientitic chemist than he Ins selected from our own cily. Let the worn progress, and the nan ot Kentucky s wealth remains yet to be developed. Lex. Obs. New Field fok Speculation ofek to the EkTF.BI'KISING. Three young gentlemen,, 0 " , ' " " " . " '"'" , Z-21 la 11 i . : rvi. IieiU Ol e II l er L) r ibv. 1 uev .ire revolves I O , start out as witnesses or jurors, as it hapI j , - - . PenB; nd are icr the emp.oyment or side tsMll piys bes. They propose to put into rL Washi Jton at He,enf4 A rk. Thpv mlH kkaova a. srita.-aa , Ark. They will be knowing as witnesses, I or ignorant as jurymen to order All who need service in their line, please take notice. Lou. Dem. fXTT" James O'Brien Mayor of Lafayette, Ind. has been elected SPECIAL NOTICES. Use Dr. lTowc'i Shaker Sarsaparilla! CEAD THIS! We invite attention to the advertisement of Dr. fitohegan's Kxtrnct of II) lroip -r, which is said to be a most effectual remedy for Dyspepsia, Scrofula, nil k .n, and aim. -st all chronic diseases It comes well recommended by some of the first citizens and ph sicians of Kentucky, and Crom what we have b'arne.l of it, it imit I he a valuable medicine, and as the -eeipe accompanies j each boll c, it is not a nostrum, and there is under the circumstances not much chance for it to be a humbug: we i.. i it it merit, a trial iron, tue aiuictcü. iOTII'E. Mrl. kin's You . nic Oil I.imxkkt is truly a Celebrated Remedy, and has dome more 10 alleviate human suffering than any rem. dy ever discovr d. One or two applications will relieve the most severe P..R. Bri is . or Sprain. Two bottles ill cleanse, purify, and heal the fon'.ot I' I., kr or SoKK.and it will heal the .nasi severe Burnt or Heats' without u scar. Every family should haue a supply constantly on hand, for use in time of need. For llor-s ii is far superior to any other remedy for Msita Liii ci-fii, Kruises, Cuts, Sc.-.ilches, Old So.. . H wciling, dec, die. See ad verti.eiueut in another column. InihT-lf ICESOEETIOXS BV THE PEOPLE. I.'ksoi vkd U.Niori.Y, It...: for the last two years we have ticen in the constant habit of using the Mustang l.iuimenl. for Mas uiiiul in aud tor all Sores, Bruises. S.raiu ami Bum, and il has never failed to give immediate retiel. R.solvrp, That we have also ue. this Mutang LiniBtaM lor the Pile, hrysipelas. Salt Rheum and Chapped liitnds. and thai it ha always uro I. Ki.ui.viu, rv Tin I..DIK, 'I hat we have used the Miiksskg l katanaal f-r Hera Slipslea, s..ro Kreasts, Chafes and Sores on Children, and for Moth or Freckle on tluhseaaSni assfe) and it has i wa s i " r ..... 1 t'OVclual leaving the skin smooth, s .ft and white. Rksoi.vk i, av IU Anns .nn Srxkw. That we shall ever continue the use of the Mustang Liniment because wo have tried nnd proved lis efficacy. JHy See advertisement in another column. A B KI.li PPIiOVED MFDKIDE. ovrn 3n,INNi rotti.ks soi.n riR month. It is not our habit to call attention to all the Medicines of the say. Emprccisin ha pone vast harm to the human fainitv, and we would shrink from liking the re sponsibility of eiilogi.ing any medi in which is aw valuable; but in recommending lha. Baocsta Iniii.n Vcukt.ri k P.nvi r.. we a-e but doing what has alrcids ; l... In. u I., .i.-i. ....i.i.... I a;... i - " ., ' .iieifj u.,u . i "nn I.i i' il ltVPI.ll n'MIII, "V iir ': tCllIU' Mil 9 I,. A .. . .. , !, , r , v,J T. ' " '" '., ''" '.,Ui;.1 ": the civ. We read daily ol large .h.pment ofthe P.s- .. K. to M.esoun, Ohio Tennessee, N iscnsin, Iowa A rana. and various o'h t Mates. e .ee a notice ol one sliipiueiit to A. G. Rragg aV Co., St. Louts, Mo., f pjo"1 over li zen; one to I onnelt A Johhoii. Madison. Ind.. of UOII bottles, and while other parts of our State are .. . ... "li;'"'. " e giau to learn ui.u me tnierpn.i..g iiniiiinii have nun :irvn iliii Ml. to our f:il rm. inrni.. tag aily. The Company are putting up l.OOO b .tttes per day . and the increaing demand is so great thut large capitalMs ,,ilTeEa?r?d in this enterprize. Although Dr. BRi rr's P.N.rr. h is only been before the pub ic twelve mont s. 1 yet it ha gained a higher and more deserved reputation I ,hn ,l,i''" "",ou.,d ever offered to the afflicted. Fo r p i rt i c u la Ts call on the Druggists and procure ai jour,,: i n.i Ai,..vn:.cfo-v.J. Ai.oLe.,,ue,..ieme.iti Rimther column. Imh2i-tf THE GREAT KE.VIEDV FOR FICESII VI TS. Manv person have felt lhe need ot a rented v for ex- I i ternal iniiiri t, that would heal them without having!'' them a running soic for many wetks, and even for many month, as is freoiientlv thee the nei.nln now h.ire ST4-1" gakmisk-R'h magic wwHBAI which noes a decided ad va ut-i... over the nu mermi preparation aiarttj lanisjui in in the core or wound.., 1 n the fact that fresh wounds treated Wound Healer will not inflame or been with the Made 'iie sore. mhodev VTsTär TlÄirTiliTiTiViilTvTir I NEW ADVLUrLMKNlS . STRAW OODS i VK ... . i - . , .I..1..H. . , - . nave now on uuii'i a in u -irauie iorK ni Panama, Leghorn Braid and Palm leaf Hats, to which we would reiectfuiiv invite the attention of our customers, and the public generally, before purchasing, i . . . l Sil 1 k I IV A- I ' K I I I V I ..I.I...I.IIII, . uiiiuii E VIBROIDERED t EAFE IIODV I WE would respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies to our tock of Embroid Ties and ltce ' Goods, jutt received per Express, consisting of the latest bs of J icenet .tud Swis Em roi ierel Collars. Sleeves f'liilni.elt.. Kill.il.v. -in, I I I i n ... I. an. I E.kb. Lace Caps, dir. (rayH) SHAKLI. A. REILLY. i : . JFST REFEIVEI. 50 lbs Ground Umber in Oil 1 lb Cant; H I Chrome Red in do do do; 30 lbs Prusian Rlue in do do lo; 75 lbs Rlack Paint In do do do: 50 lbs Chrome Yellow, in drv tin cmt; for sale low (myf) KELLER, FARNSLEY dc CO. I V '. V"-- ,? . U;PIL v ... i ... i ...... i ..ii. 3 .uruieiues, lor nie t Proprieton' price by myn aüi.i.CK, FARNSLEY dt CO. 1 l FMO.ysi V OK AMCrEa. Jj 10 Loxesfresh Lemons; 10 do do Oranges: lust ree'd and for sale bv nayf PRESTON BROS. 15 r BBI Reboiled Molaes; 3 do Sugar hotie Molasses: .ate whoU'sai at nnm N 0 2 do Syrup; just ree'd per steamer Sultana for 1'nyrj COOK'S. . nuK.ir, i a i r lo prime I ul rcc u ler steamer Sultana, in quantities So suit, at i ims I1IIT1C X ii C. f- i . , . i rayS COOK'S. DIME. - U Countrv Hamt: l.rm lbs Pork-house Hams: 1,300 lb Clear Sides; for sale at my8 HAMILTON'S Family Grocery. TTTtter a egs. 15 Ba 'resh Roh Etats; ree'd at RFDFORD'S. 250 mA,?SShip Stuff ree'd at BEDFORD'S. LI VIE. -100 bbls Roach Lnneiut ree'd and for salo by (ray PRESTON BROS, j

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C'TKAYKIl from in mti! cf Win Rustoa. at Me Ö chanicavitle. on Uie night of the 3d ol May, a Bay tSJTfSiSiSf uwr ImIop Ihn t. tku i m ...I Ml Ti'fl T Olli 1 at'P" under the I. , . Imi f Är.;,,, under the sa. die; shod all around N? r.her a arks re collected. Any information ron-eruinff him Mini EwKarl Huston's in Evansville, that I may pet him.&nll wu nu.u.n in tvannvuie, idöi i limy i r"' be iikMih .i...( r. .n wu hhnmmiv. - j .w-........, . mmu . ,-.. ....--. - ' i ? T T V ..0 bate Tim othv ree'd Kx. Canal Boat In b and for sate by 1 1 . . i M - ill naicil'lUSO lu5 (xbO. FOSTKK V CO. : ." bags in store a-d for sale by Gfc.it. FOSTER 6c CO. pOKN V J ( x's.".-ijo ba H..vy White for ii. h v itaw. Tjre mmm. sjj .a. mft mi hu4 Onaae tm for X sale by (my-) üto. FOKTKK & CO. '.Wa'. fM-xB Ii Im f. it . 900 .oi .A o. y m k. ' ' w ? Ik ik i 1 m ran ww m. . V V I0 10J Coaf. Spool Thread ree'dthi. da and f .r ale bv J as. low "co . in n.i 417 Main street, LouVsvUle. K . , c ui'oic atio n i i.. nK0KKl:1!; Tl,1.t. ,.l!e Lit!,i SnrTe?or '.t

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w crli.e umi.. en., wucnevo re4uirmZTmm n lf OIUVI V. .UV lUI UlUII VOimvili GKO. EL TODD. CUrk I Ry Ins K ("hi- l-n,T , 1 lsi'tpta.. I RA,TL'!!!ÄÄLliaM London and Pan; i-adie Ulolt foT M-f' "tAM,I ,,lsXlif.s 1 ttihpkr's m 2X2 sSSSt la - j . Gazette of Fashion; 1-ainp L.ghtcr; Artstu ent in Munhh; Letters 'roui Texas. Ac. -Ate .Just ree'd and for sale by (niy4) THo8. CO.XBNGTOK. imii roit i.r.io it i) vrt ve. rpHIv.pM.te.nai. ha. settled n. on r .,.l..tn.i earnest I Iv sold II natroiiaare. He is a graduate Of the he ed in nur miilft, and t latronage. He Is a gradunte l th- hnear two years. II i. therefore, fully i-omoetei.t to u t i.,ii,, Pi..i,.i., I I,, i i. iiUm . i u" " mj hi n.w ixk'- j..-.. ..v- . he d.-Kar.;s , tot, those pshnasis sad iiawaiaSlfi ' arenls whteh the tissues cannot umlute. as antimony. llierrurf( ,.u. Ks,.eeiii, aaM he call the attention ör tli.se :,fll,cte.l with Chronic dienes, as he is prepared , to apply M.KUTRO m agnktism , huh prove, cor. - I " ! aa4ata.Jla ralaal and magnitude of every one; otherwise often a difficult tak. and the principal came in the tnilure of cure in the major ty of chronic d:scnses. I be D"clr is also- vw ed in, and speaks fluently, the Ge'm.ft language. Give him a fall. JITf Office on tho lower fide of First street, 3d door above Main. Int)4-U ItOII.EIt MAKING. A. T H NE r, BOILER MAKER, Tf OlM.D eif. HnV.y nanMMHSra 1o the Engine Buildv er ..f K v . 1 1 -iv 1 1 1 . and I i all other, i nt.v I i . that he Ii ' iin a Mfoog fore of men at h Boiler Yard, nnd h pre pan d lo make Boilers to vrder.and havethem lini.'o-.l i ti in ii.-i A as ;er agreement. Seareitv ot Itoil hand, ana h. ret f.rv render) d il i iipisi'de to fulfll ui. Ii . engagements 'or work, but he h row a force that warntnt him la ay ing that the like di &p.iointineiit shall not occur again. He is now in iking H'vlers ff any size or JiWfriplion. on a fun ( tNil m they can be bought in tin We t. and all work w arranted. rr7B nler Yard mi the i an.il, aSaC Wiliard Cnrpen tor's dwelling. Imy4 3m 7101 :'3 lilil SupTllne in tore and for sale by PKKMTOU Blt'.S. i ni' 4 l)ATTI.U. ju bales Eagle Factory Balling ree'd I ) and faff aale hv (my 4) raasTua hkus ( AYS I'l'.ICS.- 4 doz aaaa Beltnaere Oysters, choice article, i.i store and lor sale by mv4 PRESTOS BROS. ( MU XltS.- en.ffH of tho. choice Free Trade Cigars. V ' ""t ree'd und for sale by in v 4 PRF.V $ HROS. i:ivaiii hi staci:, riKST kt.. RStaSI M.IN. 7 S A L H .i J 0 ." H Jl M D . t'l CHE., ol in.; lioot ipiali.i , wai ranted lo perform wed an give to t ic bu . er perfect sat (w-. o ! ..I . Hiiiac - devote l.ia . tti i lion to the 4ifcL-Jsa-'1 ". of superior Jowciry. He now offers an u-n rimeni of the rich ! pattern. nastsnTC invite the atiention of the Ladies to his stock afttraaa Pir..oin -t lajK i lecaail as. it pieain'totlieee. Huslaco has Kaff Hrops. decidedly lieautiiiil. n new st. e ju.t recciv.d. 1 art will s .it tiic l..-te of the most retln-il 1 ;t ice's a.rt:int of -Joun i: g and Dg-iorreoUiH.-Po., .ir-l.efl.e.t in ton... Haeiorw's BoJd Giar l. Fa Sd Vest Caalns are jus: I Vaml t!iey .Inn. Id be, u variety of pattern, lomu of the in m elawstate w. rk iiiai.t-inp H nance an Geld LueAel , .ingle aad double, pretty Kiel good ii i Mtialele. H Js4acaa (i I 1 Raa la Hiaj baal as reertiuniend.ili a. in tact, nil t bit pjeaalelaiTa ncejatird a reputation .aflKiem in this com muniiy . Isansaes law jut nseevred afl.e lot nf .silver spoons. I'l.ev un-iil the vers lie.liialiiy.iarrai.ied MM i ure stuff. Hu.t nc i. prepare. I l da fc fci..'. ...;. Spoon and other aricle heaulifully I.Hlered. MwetsMa can rep ir VValciir in n RtAsfttMn manner. AM work ex f mad with cm re ami llnish unsurpassed. Hutice eeheap.Jand refu .1 SsnSM) for articles not giving satisfnetiou, and thus gain, the court lence ol the aaOiaiilaliRjr imibW. nun or nets if at ! ITrjtsr. now inanuf.ct irirg InsaiMH Gossamer WW If l for Summer wen-, that lo not weigh over ' THREE oU..;h. Ihiro wi.hin- t get a licht as well a fashioueb - Hat. wn .id do we'l o -riv at I rail. VACH EE ft MAK.o.XMKR, ! , Mala ntre t. between First and Second. . i ll IRIS'I r wil'l' i tcct i .... ,, m. It) Faanll) Fiser ".Utica. Mill"--for nl". at whi0,;:.c or reiail. by - - (niy"; A !.!.! A. HOWES. FOU SA..E. Iuflllg I ot. "t"l 1 HEI If A HI.E Eal4wi I ot. . tunlcl w Block No. 9. . V Kasteru KalafaWnai Nt, frumlstsj mi TUal street. Empiire :,t t:tiii.-li'N Dry Good M-.re, Main street. 3 doors oelow Seioud. itnvlif . . T, . ,", Z : ;)Q() sy cured Mai ' , ,, T' ' J '' J at '"' t oOK's. COTTO. B .TTIM;. U bales for sale by E. E. G li.LbRT a Co., SSaM Agent of Cyprct Factory. laal received per a it seal Fawn it. ba. laiin lton S..ecln.g, las salo by J. 11 MAG ill. E de C',. ap Evansville, lei. QJf ' ' IllCl UH'i r' r. ' ou mgr house Motasse ji$t re.'d 4 api IIKHFORP. J0KT kKCKIVMII UY ADAM ; Eil.M I X PR ESS, A FlK sasatH of G dd nnd Silver Watch, ;xruvHGo"l'vu I-..M-MMM. S (AR. Pull F..ira nt. on consii t 1 y-v ui; ik i.V.:. fj..n. c , n. . . per .Mary Hunt, on e nr.igiimenl. to which wo woui.i ask the attention of merchant buy n g in lots, as would ask the attention of merchant ntryii H'C Will .I'll ..1 I II- lull .'Li I . I 1- t. .m ... .1. ... 41.1.1. vi...n i.'i ii.su, ui nr;iiuuLilc paper payable in Rank. GE'L F''sTEL' dc CO nftft Coinmusi0:i Merchants. Warehouteon Canal EEP 4'0'E! Tl-ST received .er steamer Malta, a large assortment ofWinchcll't eelebrnted Water Coolers and FDlerer, t l Which We Call tllO nlterilh.il nr Holet L-nmi.r. Restau rats and Familie, as sure nreventaiive againtt warm cistern water, (my I j SCAML1.N & PARVIN. 2 BBLS 5o. l Mackerel; bblt No. 2 Mackerel; bbl No. 3 do; 2 hM No. I Salmon; 15 kit No. l do; Just ree'd direct from New York, at (my I) COOK'S. O fl T,BS Skoiea Family Butter, warranted fresh; )J M0 doz Eggs; just ree'd at (sayl COOK'S. WAftTsHh A GOOD Carrla;e Painter, to whom good wages and constant emplovnieul will be given Apply to ap29 Iwd J "P. CRICKMIER. Vincennet, la WOOD! WOOD!! ALLperons vranliug Wood, can be supplied by lear ing their orders w ith me.ou Fir.t treet. two door above Main. anP-lf) TMOE. D. WM ITH. "i BUSH Meal just ree'd at JU ap2C BEDFORD'S. DISSOEI TIOA ' i hi r. i .a ri ii e rsi 1 1 iiriri.'imw - .g..k ... tue c n in,, 1 of i.ockhart At Karnes, at tho Columbia Mill. thi ; r - . . un . I . I ...... .T.. . ..in,. .....I.. . I dav dissolved bv mutual consent. Hoth parti - Uthorized to se'lle the business of the late Arm. Ti ine mte Bra. I, rf. A B LorKHART. y nes of the concern will hereafter Robert Bantea. ap29-lf ROBERT BARNES. ' 1 , ' ifand Cream Cheete, ree'd this day at LI Si I I BSk .it. tea D KIED Beefand ap-.'T BEDFORD'S. ! C OFFEE. MB bags Prime Rie in store and fornale al lowe.l market rale by p2T SAMUEL ORR. SFIi R PI hhds Fair to Prime, in store and for jaleby (a.vj:) SAMUEL OKR. QI'CiAR. 213 hudt direct from plantation, for sate ! O hy (aP2T) BEMENT d( VIELE. 1

a D a A-ro.s 1Q ORF AT F.awterk .v w K'-T-lO'H KRN EXPRESS, Fur the rapid ami wife niie - I 1 1 iff of Mil ne. Je weir. v:. In L able Packages and light i r-igle. , srneraiiT. Arrangement nav.,,g ." " ,Z er,ll, . I J I . I . 7'"" ! raw ior,iT.iie nnfM i '? rising ihe i-.xpre- over mcir Koa.i. u.e n. nm punire r.fiimt iiir mr r 7irct 1 1 u 11 j miniiiirw uii - - . q. i( , aencer will bedisiiatchcd on Monday inornin;. vtt" ihm., I . ..... J . ... '.. . ! awl daily thereafiraeeept Sundays) in ehai-of paeh and freight, forwarded through Adams Co., i " nice im f. anu .luauiii u me ruau. Ad Iron Safe will be carried to pi ve greater secwrity ttr ! valuable, and in all cases goods devi vered, mimed. ata U on arrival at eilhorend. without extra charge. I he bUMiiess connections and arrangements oi ..aatus v ( o.'s nail fi in bxires have been exleuded to mhi ; viite, and P. (. O'MIUCT & co. appointed Acenu for r1 JV'.TT" boat, and TIKIS. .ONY.NtiTON A CO. Agents for ra ceiving and delivering all goods for the city, at their a. .. r . . UooXst ore . come r o I m a i n u mi l-1 rf l I n-e t MerchanU ordering good, from the K: will find rreat advantare in having ihem f Eastern eli. forwarded bf Adams & Co.'s Express, the lime of which is rarely ovar" Ave days. J " i'a. -kasre of 1! iM-rip(inns, derijned either tw the E5ir for iha Vincnr. roui. riiuuld b if lft mem. ! .. IDTh Metarneei. Mr. ja. HFYS01.D8, i lb M the train half an hour before its tifhe of starting, to Cake cliarpc of whatever mav be offered there. Kvanrllo, Feb. If, '34. (apS8-ly) A OA MS &. CO. MOIiASSFJS 400 bbts and half bbls Cpmroon.Ke boiled and Sugar house, for tale by ap!f7 SAMUEL ORR. CE.VIEWT LIE.50 bids fresh Ground Cement; bbls White Lime; in store and for tale bv api7 SAMUEL ORK CY I. AS. 300 boxes aas'd Window Glass for sale by H SAMUEL 0KB. RIO COFFEE. 3 bags prime Greenjust landadt and Tor sale by lap:) BEMEMT V VIKLK. NA I ES. -r-r. ke-f, Wheeling and Pi ubargh brands for sale by (ap27) BEMENT & VIEL. TIITTMU KUII A EE 154 bbls this dav raa'e SJO - HtU BEMFM it VIELE. "I AJIK COCK. 256 bid. of that t popular brand .vr & v i hi e B win.t.r r.....l.i..i ..- . i-v. i. n Xw " i w v . a. oa J i aa 4 1 uu.q4i twaantaanäTaaaa-". IJiiA.va tiiu.i .riiii. L nett cooperage," lor saU P7 1 .CraipaT w Graiu VIOL ASSES in superior "Bei In kits verv low bv BK.MKNT& V IKLK. 40 loz Orass do: I v.". do. Key the Snath; 30 dot Hay, Straw and Manure Forks; 10 b Scythe Stones ; 10 doz Knglish Reap Hooks; ree'd and for sals' low by (apjT) C. M. GRIFFITH. MOKE OF THEM PURE GROUND SPICKS 20 doz i, pound cans Ginger; SOdrr. pound cans Pimento; SO doz pound cans Cassia; J" doz 4 pound cans Clovrs; i.i doz r.xtra asaasra wa-rrm? pure; , For sale, wholcsalrand retail. a( a.nJtj COOK'S Familv G IfBW If A Kit Ell SHOP. run thompsonian lxstitute, ITOR Shaviug, Shampoouiug ani llair-dreasing, is now in full blast, on Water street, between Sycamore and Vine, and respectlully RoiicUs & share of public patronage. 'Ihe Proprietors of this establishment be had lnf experience in the large Eatern cities, and promise im i. o up the 1 oil. t of their customers in the most skilful and lashionable manner. The celebrated 1 RICOPHEROUS is freely nsed in this establishment, to soften the scalp and promote the healthy growth of the hair. The Institute w ill open in fulnre every morning at 4 o'clock A. M..and remain op n tili I? o'clock P.M. TTJr Particular altent on given to cutting Children', hair, and tue proprietor will wait uon families at thenr residences, on Fiid.y of each week, fur that purprse. if requested. 11 NEW A It HA A GEM INT. TH F. subscriber huving. on the p.'lh inst , aasoris ted with him in business Mr. 'I heron Pmlineler, of Chatautjue county, N. V.. hi busines will hereklter be conducted under the imine and tie of John F. (.lover & Co. (apii dvVwtf) JOHN f. glover. A Cltl. THE suhcriber would niest rcpeetfiilly retnm awr thanks to ih- citizens of Evansville, Newburg, Boonvllle, Vincennes, Ml. Vernon, Unionlown, HcnJersoii . Owen.l.oro'. Ac. especially, und to the putlie geserallv. for Ihe liheral iiatronaKe bestowed unon tiw the 1 ";r,' oiuMl "TL!-!? mf.Jmm , towar-l the new Um. JOHN K GLO ER. np..i i.v w. ii MAY PINE I .rMRF.R. IITK arc now lay ing in our Spring stock of Pine T.narber, eousiting of all the various thickness ar.d qualiiie ajsaali kept at the yard in Cincinnuli and Louisville. Mechanician'! buiflersare respectfully triplet ed to examine our stock o.-f .re purchasing elsewhere, (nptt ddtwtf) Jo H.v V. GLoVEU 4t i'O. PKKMII M SILTER WARF. I HA YE Just received a splendid I'd of Premium Silver, comprising Table, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoon., Sugar Shovels. Knives, die. dzc, w .rr . sir n Pirk Cor. Call and e them. E. HUsTACK. ap:5 First street, near .Mam. EBfEEIHa n si vi tu i Diiv -00 0 TF. lire now opening our large atidcareftitly selertII cd stock of Spring and Mummer Fan v and M.. pic Dry Coo.ls. n-t received from Ihe Kastern market., which we would cordially invite the attention of purrneaera (np'.9) 8HAXKL19! H LILLY. T URT recoived. direct fro Sew Vorfc.lbc latest i lee I ol i rages, Grcr.aMnc,Thries. - w I wns, CaMcoe. Ginghams, Kerege Laines aal French Jate ii -tt. (ap29) SHANKl.iJ A REILLT. WE have jutt wpened a very dersmWe eteck of Bnn nets, the latest Fast umi also tin net Kibaona Parasolt and Fans, to whir we tawite Ihe aUrnlion o tho La., ie. before making their selection, ape? SHASKLIN dk RF.IIXY. JUST ojiened a fresh assorlnenl of f lolh. Csfmerew, Marseilles and Silk Vertil g, white and col'd Lines Will. Hotierv, Gloves, While Good, Trinisnings, die. ap?9 BBABRUS RE1LLY. DK, J. Ill K II. DEMTIKT, HAVING secured appropriate rooms in th bouse formerly occupied by Dr. Traft-. n. two doort above the Sherwood House, it now prepared to receive the call of all who may desire hi profesionel tvrvlcee. Ho may he foun i constantly at his offico during buinea hour. apS i:V M'HIM. niliMMF.BY.i M' ISSES COWUEN de BARKER take this method of infortninr the Ladles oi Evansville and vicinity that thev have lust returned with a targe nd Jeautilul rssitmeiit of Rennet. Ribbr.ii. Flower, Cap HeadDreaset, &., of the Utes atvl Do unique styles a prices that cannot fail to please They are also prepared to Cut Dresses and Touch Dree Culling, t taat aecE admird and highly approved sty c lately u.ughl wita aa much success bv M. and Mr. Forbe. from whom hei I received the following DIPEOIA. This is to certify that Misses Cowdcn A Biagta Kav taken lesson, of us in our improved aytvleai Stf Breatt Cutting, and are fully competont as trt clas Teacher, lo impart ihe science to other in a few hour Instruction, (mhifl.ddtwtf MR. dt MRS. FORBES. MOEASSES.-SI3 bbl choice in store ..nd f .raala. low by (ap20) GEO. FOSTER dt CO. ME AY ROOKS. JUST ree'd Spiritualism, by Judge Edmonds and Dr. Dexter; Passion Flowers; Autobiography of an Actress, by Mr. Mewati; at P'-'l SAMUEL LISTER'S. FA.VIIEY FEOI R. IHA E for sale at my Leather Store, on Main street, and will constantly keep on hand,, large supply of" Family Flour of the 'best quality. Pigeon Mill brand, which w ill be sold at the low est' market price for suea, quality Flour. final If I VV4.BELL. FOK RDM. FOUR new and coiniuediou Store, in Carpenter' New Brick Block, comer of First and Vine street, justfluished and will be rented on good term, by ALLLS dt BO vs ES, Water tt. ALSO Eight Upper Rooms, suitable for Oft. res el Lodging Rooms, in same Block Enquire of a,i'4 if ALUS A HOW KB. Waif si. FRESH OYSTERS 25 casas of oneani two pound, cant, Hermetically fresh, and spiced, for sale by ap2l S. E. GII.HEKl öx l u., .yc. near water. THRESH Ruckwlieat Plonr just ree d "t A. Hps. lHolrK nai, white Beans for wie at J""l T. BACON CO. ttnjfcj Grry illOIFE IVDIRO. J0 pound, 'ery superior, I ! i.t ree'd fornaleby S. fc. G1LUKK T A CO.. Jut r a- -,rl-,c " s uemf w r i " " "1l's V ll.s. '.v oaies uirjre v ousncis. lor :.it VJ low to close ny iiuiuoj GEO. FOSTER & CO. ! rsOFAS. Jut raeHved b stf r.mr Express and for O s ite low at our rum.iure itooin. iour .ew soim. aP4 WOOIeSEY Ä: NELSON. Olfi A K.-30 hhds Fatly Fair tot salelW O mhlC -ifcU. rUMER tO,

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