Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 13, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 May 1854 — Page 3
DAILY JOURNAL.!
Local and River Brevities, By advertisement it will be seen that Sir. Glover, famous for hia good Ice Cream, will continue to make the best article this summer, and dispose of it at his residence on Seventh street. It will be a pleasant walk of summer evenings. J. Sutphen, Esq. has a very large building nearly completed, near the E. Sl C. R. R. Depot, for a Car Manufactory. We are informed that he intends to carry on the busi ness on an extensive scale. The White River arrived here last evening from Louisville, on her way to Green River. She will leave to day for Bowling Green, and is prepared to take freight. Capt. Liter says she has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and is now a staunch boat in every particular. She looks well, and shippers may patronize her with full confidence. The Lsdy Pike was here w ith the mail early yesterday morning, from Louisville. The Germania Society" were on board, going to St. Louis. We thank Mr. Clark for papers. The stesmer J. G. Clhe has been withdrawn from the Union line, and will immediately take her place in the Louisville and St. Louis parket line. She is a new nd tine boat, and well fitted from her light draught tor low water limes. Five-sixteenths of the steamer Ben Bolt were eold at Pittsburgh on Saturday, at the rste ef twenty thousand dollars, and two-sixteenths st the rate of twenty-four thousand. Capt. Boyd will retain command for the present. The purchaser was Capt Mark Sterling. The gr llant Hooeier State was here yesterday morning from St. Louis. She was u iK I i . 1 running about 15 niles per hour, having lost some hours in fog the night previous. Cspt. Lampton and J. S. Kennedy, first clerk, are not to be outdone in politeness and J brsiness attentions by any men in the trade. Mr. Kennedy hae. our thanks for St. Lo.ii dates of the 10th. The Hoosier State will be down esrly on Monday morning. There were forty steamboats advertised to leave St. Louis for the different river?, on the 10th inst. ED W A KD III MXACE, FIRST T., A WAI!. HAS ALWAYS O-V H A A D , WATt'HYS of the Sti-l juality , warmnte.i to fMTfomi well an give to the buvi-r errr-t .t il-luCtion. II ulace aevoics nis atwmo.n i" ii"-iselecti-.n lf superior Jewelry. He ik.w offran a rtin'iil er lite ncliest patterns. Hn Starr iiiTivesthe atlention of the ladies to his tork -f Kreat I'm, some!' lug elegautan-' pleasing t the rf. Hustac Has Kur Drops, decidedly leuuliful. a nrtjleju t received. II.. will suit the taste oftbe SBSMS rrflnedM urtarT'- a-aor'm-ntof Moun.liigand Dguorr-ot' SJ Pin are Ute Ha.i in low n. Ilelni ss Bald Uuur.l. Fob and Ve-t Chnln-are Jost wnnt they hutl 1. a variety of attcrn-, some f itie SB -t lt!Kiale workmanship Hu-iao bas Gold lcKuts. single snd double, pretty an-l good n luiataVe. HusUce's Gd. Kan la -they need no reeonini-nda-in. In fai l, alt of his goods hate acquired a repuU- j tion outtlfieiit in ibis community . H'istare hajntreceive.l nine lot of Silver spo.t.a. They are of the very best quality, warrsuitcd the pure luff. Haag irs is prepar.-.l t 4a K graving. Spoons and ; other articles b-aiitiiullj I-ettered. BsaSkaeS can rp ir V atches In a seientiflc inanner.All work exteete-l with care and fluish unsurpassed. HusUre sells rheapjand refu ds money for articles not giving attsruetlon, and thua gains the ronfldeuce ot the patronizing publir. uni TIIIIKF. OI NCK HATS!! W Kare now manufacturing Beavers nnl Gossamer li.it for Sumiuer wear, that 10 nol weijfii oer THK EE OUKCBS. Thos' wishing to get a light as well as a faahiouable Hat, would do well o give us a rail. VAUTIEK iV MAKCUN.MKK, in Main street, between First and Second. W.tBSlf rLOVJK. Jm recM per steamer Alabamtan. 2e5 bbls Extra Pamily Flour "Attica Mills" for sale, at whole sale or retail, by (my2) ALUS dt BOWES. nOTTOI BATTI.1G.-1Ö hales for snle by S. E.GII.KtKT Ä CO., mh 14 Agents of Gj press Factory. JUST received per steamer Pawn 10 bales Canmltoe 8aeeungs. fot sale by J. It MAGHEE A C.. ,p7 8 Evansville, Ind. s YKl'F AND MOLASSES. 1 bid Cincinnati St run; I bbl Sugar Bouse Molasses. Just ree'd at ap7 IIKDFORD'S. TTOI,AE.- 2IS bbls choice in store snd for sale I lew by (ap) (iKO. Ft)TF.R A CO. NEW BOOKS. "UST ree'd Spiritualism, by Judgi Edmonds and Dr. Dexter; Passion Flowers; Autobiography ef an Actress, by Mrs. Mowstt; et BP1 m SAMUEL LISTER'S. O 1 LS. l inseed in bbls, Txrd In bbls. Sterin do, tanner- do. Olive in bottles. (dec3I) ALUS A HOWKS. 12 u d uoi o u 1 floMjn mn fnr f m 1 1 v n ataa saV for sale by plTI ru i bk BKßa. JUST RF 1VED BY A DA M c i U.m EXPRESS, ITT V tT sssasI mnnt tf fl.ild and Silver Watch's. A ern Chains, Uckeu, Gold Peucils, cae , to sell at East-; rn prices. ! G. gösse: Second street, 2 doors below .Mam. MG.tK. 1 1 ftWWM'fglr, Fully Pair and Pnme.Just ree'd I I 11 Der Mar Hunt. on consignment, to which we -would ask the. attention of merchants buy ii g in lots, as we will sell at the loweat points for cash, or negotiable paper payabie in Bank. .GEO. POSTEK A CO., ap-JO Comitfissien Merosaata, Warehouse on Canal. ;kei:p csvibju; TUST received per iteamea- Mako, B Urge assortment f r W in.-hell s celebrated Water Cashiers and r liter mn. lo witii h we call the aueaxia vf ll-el Leeners Kestaursts and Families, as s sare peeveAUstis'e against ! warm eiste ra water. (sbjI) SCaNTIJN A PAHVlX. j WOOD! TTOODÜ AiLL per os- wanUug Weakff, can be supplied by lear in-; their orders with me, on First street, two oeors .Bbove Main. (pT tf) THOS. BJ SMllH. ? A BUstf Meal just ree'd at jyj ty.: uturuatrs. piisoM rio THE partnecship heretofore existing under the name qf i,(,iki.r;. A Karnes, at the Columbia Mills, is this slay dissolved by mutual diiseat. toUi parties are a uth jn-ed lo se lie tue busine. of the late Arm. The busi ness of the concern r.ill horaaflsr be conducted by i-beri Bames. A. B. LOCK HAKT. ap2Uf ROBERT BARNES. D RIFJ5 Beaf and Cream Cheese, ree'd I this day at ap?7 - CDFFEE. 10S bsgi Prime Rio in store and for sale at lowet market rates by aP27 SAMUEL ORR. SI C, R tale by .Fl hhds Pair to Prime, in store and for fap-.T) SAMUEL OK K. JtTRAVFO rTOA g . W - C..U a aa. - V 1. S tat as ailv SB 11 a It I Sorrel Horse, about 15 aaads high, with a bald faea e. aooiu io ufini nign, wiiu a uiu v white feet. His gate is that of a pacer, M litxtrxJii itwuäeii bv reliirni iir said and two or three The Snder will re 11- . . . . v. 1 iM.iu: I. . MÄ. la.n. ,. " ' I Kaon lrr ran v. I C.uViM.1rFf.,
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Old expressly for the Daily Journal. AUK1VAL OF THE GEOIiQE L AV"e
New York, May 10th. j New Orleams, May 9. The steamer George Law has arrived from Corn improved, 66c; flour dull 7jsf ; moAspiuwall, by which we have later advices laases 13l; fair sugar 3j ; Rio coffeo 9al0. Iruin Peru and Bolivia. Arrived Illinois.
The p. l'ric I nT- between these two States areas complicated as eve.. Castilla Htill hulJa South Peru, where he had been declared Liberator of his Country, and was in correspondence with President Belsor of Bolivia, who had promised hun asat i at 1 inri By this arrival we have later advices from Australia. Rm.r!...fi sv.a.till ,rt; Iw.w.yn Aus- - e'"ii ? ph uini v" ' - - v tralia and Peru. A tire ccctirreJ at Hubert town on tie 21t of Januiry. which destroyed property to the amount ol $.r;0u,000. Mining was prosperous. A monstrous nugget was found near Melbourne weighing over tifty-two pounds, aud all nearly pure gold. CANADA'S NEWS CONTINUED. New York, May II. Scham would soon be in force to attack Russian headquarters at TitHis. French decree allows Russian ahps, which lay in ports on Baltic and White Sea, previous to the 9th, to unlo td and return to Russia or neutral ports. Russian prisoners arrived in England and liberated on parole net to serve against England or France. Parliament re-assembled 27th, opening with longdebate, respecting recent burning of Circassian fort of Fickochsra by Russians. Frasce. Continued activity prevails in shipping truops fur Est. Marshal A maud embarked fur Marseilles on 27th. Prince N ipuleon left Malta for Turkey. Mpaih London Times Madrid correspondent sav: "Five notes exchanged between Soule and Spanish government ; number one ,-,,w "-e , tLm .r..t,t,-r.- ! . ,1a. BSMB . , , I r..i m ri n r i nailit'O Ks Vom a af n I st . m r a I 11 t a n M rpn9P:ill.ill n a lessjaj utiru iu uriimiiu, isvju.inig v-.ni.. reply in 'our hours i t i m.T . i r u . .. i . i No. li from Spanish ( government declares Its inaDiIily tu reply until information is receie1 from Cubs. No. 3 fruna Soule taxes Spanish guvern- ,. . . r i j nielli vtiiii Bcrnui iu yva yj ttj 11 I sinuates that they received dispatches from Havana, but suppressed them. No. 4 Spanish guvernmer.t v as so strong that Soule , would demand hie passports. Nu. 5, (rum Soul', milder, but cmtents nt transpired. Spanish lo k on American claims as ever biaririg Hnd exorbitant." Swule was prertsl at a dinner given by British minister. Austrian Kmpeior's marriage taken lace. Amnesty granted to -100 prisoners. Philadelphia, May 12. The state of siege has been remuved frum Lomhardy May 1st. The Prusfiun Baron Manefels speech to (.hambers s'atrd definitely that Prussia main tains accord with Austria and the Western Puwers. Shevalier Butisnn, ss Minister to London was nccr-pted and is succeeded by Cuuut Hernstiifl, a man thoroughly Russian. (Jreece Reported that (iulf ("urinth is cuarded bv Fr m h nhips of war and commum . st e st in Ciitiun stopi etl between the continent and Pelopinesos; whole Southern territory B in arm-, a!-o that the Turks hed been defeated, land conrirmiilhat Post llahomed, seeks alliance with EssrfsiSsi. Revolution rt-ported at Avoy. Prince imprisoned snd brother seized the ihrone. Ca- ton quiet. At Shanghai rontinual skirmishing. Trade reviving at Anmy. Washirutox, Miy 12. HsjsjtBi Still in session up to the hour lor commencement ees.-ion New York, May 9, M. A great fire occurred in Forsyth street at noon to-day, and before it was subdued aSout forty buildings, mostly dwe'lings, were destroyed. The hss is very heavy. Brahtfuro, Mav 10. The freight house and car depot of the ! B iffalo and Brantford railway was entirely consumed by tire this morning, together with two locomotives ond several passenger cars; also a krge quantity of freight. Vashingto5, May 10. The motion from the Agricultural committee, to wh'.ch was referred the resolutions of the Maryland Legislature on the subject of the British monopoly of the guano trade, reported a reaolution referring the subject to the President. Mr- Clayton said that when he was in the State Department, a treaty was negotiated with the Peruvian miuister, which was rstified by the Senate, but when it reached Peru it was neplected, aa he believed, by the influence of British capitalists. He stated that the Peruvian revolutionary debt is due to the British capitalists, which debts are secured by an agreement with the British government, sllowing them a monopoly of the guano trade. The resolution waa adopted. Hot sK. Mr. Rii hardson gave notice that he wiiu d to-morrow introd ice a resolution terminatinaj the debate on the Nebraska and ff na hill On his motion the House then Committee on the Nebrabka bill. went into River n ml TlnrUcl Clisr S"JTI, MaT 11, M. The river has fallen C inches and still receding. The I wealbcr is fine. Ciii!4Tt. May II. SS. There is no charge in money matte s. r mur f7 en 1 The foreign news c ooked the upward tendency v hisk c. .. -lung.- in pr.tvl.ii ii-; sales llinlled. inn- - . . eeiie. are i t-'ioiy ai -.'i -.o i"r utoiusscs; j üjc iur sugar, and llftH fr Rio coffee. abw t obk. May 11. M. FlourOnto ac IP J' -il-l.J.vBmS.-u....rntn
79 .r ') 14. Sales J Bew P SB B Beat; outnern reu . 1ttv.u1.,u wugni i ru has declined 6e; held st '.:c5. Orl' ans sugur t to offer me a complimentary supper. Still, ,yc asalBlsSBB if you mre ot satisfied, I am readv to give active Slocksare higher. Porx. prices a trine tower, j . -,,. S sales -25,fsjü Ijs at li tUSo. Beel is Arm. Urdis,you satisfaction. I will fight you all, one at dull, Sbs iäo bbisar9c. a time, and if that don't do, I'm ready to put Pittsbl'egh, May 19, P. M. you all through at once, and then clean out
!..,.- A f..i i: nf it alnni WAufher iVIVCI 7 ICSI V I'I nLt1 w - J clear and pieasant. T. t... to I i : i ; a i . , jiii i. j River falling- slowly. Weather fine.
Flour dull but not lower. Pricea range from him three deafening cheers, and then rushed $7 75 to 98 for common and good brands. jn and congratulated bim with all the heartiWhisky 22c; cheese Hc. j ness of the Kentucky character. The land
.Nothing dune in provisions; sugar steady ; t sales 23 bbls linseed uil at 85c cash Cihtikkati, May 12, P. M. River falling alowly. Money scarce and in demand, but feelinrj easier and first class ; paper negotiable in streets at U per ccpt T rB. - AW . f"wr7 "cnan2e firm at JJaJ preinium.
... . ., . .... ,, m i fK-ur dull, buyers holding off, but sellers notjgk.rpe.of philadalphie.and Miss Emna Bry riiarwieerl In nK,.,,, ... J I : ....A
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cash. Cheese 8$. Stiff prion Kentucky Hemp at 1,60 per ton. Kr mi V..D- f lO
3000 flour, declined 12c, 8s; 600 south ern, heavy at 8,85a9,12; 1000 southern wheat dull; southern white 2$; corn dull, 75 to 81; 450 whisky, prison unchanged; provisions un' changed. A Ilumanlic natch. We have just learned of some romantic adventures which took place at Cynthiana, K"y., a lew days ago. It appears that a very clever, fine looking young gentleman from Philadelphia, had occasion to visit Cyuthi ana n business during the past winter, and wh,Is ,here acquainted milk a young l,cY B ' aom-what celebrated" fur , Bji-wiii ccicurau'u lur . III r C liniU. lr. lt. 'in ,n nhun S . the Pinl.t.lelnrii.m. , . .... , " , . w a m nut nrnnf iffunit In K r it u r .-, ..f i L. " ' r ' -,-'". w.u ui iiiiicj I mo Kentucky maiden. He bad never seen such a glorious, liquid, sparkling pair of orbs among ' the daughters of the Old Keystone. He was ravished, intoxicated, and finally proposed to the bright eyes and was accepted. With a light heart, he started back fur the Quaker ; City to make the nectseary errangements fori the relebraliun ef his nuptials, the day for which having already been agreed upon. I The winter rolled on, and Spring audits flower- came again, as did also the particular dajr for the lover's return; but he came not. In two days more, the marriap-e was to come off. The lair one was restive and mortißed. With her bright eyes full of tears, she de1 I evi r - i f nuuuewu hi secrei me launiessness or ner 1 lover, and trembled at the open mortlhcation which would uverwhelui her if he came not. At this favorable juncture, an old and discarded lover, whom no unkindness could divest of hope or lessen the fervency of his first afTectiun, presented himself. He renewed his suit. He spoke of his undying 1 ve; the holy happiness of the wedded state; of a cottage somewhere in the deep boaom of an urnbrageous grove, with the honey-suckle and the janine creeping over the windows and .1 . I I t a s i r aiuiig vne laiticea porcn. i ne irenioiing lair l A A.te aV a 0)e wls ciianneo m me picture, luts and i . cottage the quintessence of human bliss in the r sti mation uf a trirl of "iwpri sitsss" She blushed and smiled, but yet hebitate'f The lover was iu extaciea at the tavurable symptoms. With renewed ardur, he urged ms suit, tie was proline in tears and prunv ises, and trimmed the cotture with a few more honey-uckles, and the thing was done 1 he Philadelphia gallant wit given up. He was a "laggard iu love," and deserved no con sideration. Her faith was plighted to an other, and the same day fixed fur the marrtige which was to have witnessed her union with Mr. S. But the end was not yet. During the same day a third lover presented himself and de dared his pasaiun The fair maiden frankly told him she hsd just engaged herself to snot her, and invited him tu the wedding as a guest instead uf a gruom. On the same evening, (Sunday) Mr. S arrived from Philadelphia. He was not lung in finding out how matters stood, and was aghast at the in telligence thst 31iss B was to be mar ried to ai other instead of himself, on the fol lowing Tued iy. Heat once took Lis way tu her house and ha 1 an interview, with the result of which he seemed Dariicularlv well pleased. He then stepped into the principal r livery stable , , l , i in the place and asked to hire the very best csrriape und horsns to go to Maysville. The proprietor infurm.d him that it would be impossible to accommodate him. That he was to be married on the following Tuesday, and would huve use fur all ul hie carriages to gu on a little bridal tour which he purposed. "Msy I ask to whom?" said Mr S , with some misgivings. "To Miss B ," was the reply. Mr. S - preaerved h i temper, and simply remarked that it was higHy imports nt that he shuuld be at Maysvihe at the earliest possible moment, and lhat he waa prepared to give any reaaon able price lor a carricge. The liberality of this indirect offer had a aenaible effect on the proprietor. He got out his best hack and n . i r anil rhu'irp I th Wiilini atranoror tta J ' fof lhe trj In a short time after wards, Miss b found herself Sitting beside the I. I ill- i 1 i niiaoeipnian, in tne above mentioned carriap-e, and eointr towards MayaI. , . r t . , , -. l ville at the rate of about ten miles an hour. It was soon noised through the town that Mis U hsd tun away with her Pblladel phia luver. Her guardian, who was oppes ed to the mutch, at once meunted a fleet horse, and started in hot pt.rsuit. About half way to Maysville, he overtook the fugitives snd attempted to seize the young lady. The young I'hiladelphian waived bim off, and spoke in this wise: "Sir, you can't have her; and you must now do one of three things you must go back and leave US to pursue j our journey, or you must kill me, or I'll kill you." This talk brought guardy uo stand ing, it was entirely unexpected. And not wishing to kill, and particularly not to be ki'led, he accepted the first proposition, turned tail Lfd took back track. The lovers pursued their way to Maysville, crossed over to Abürdeen, were married, drove back to Cynthiann, and put up at the principal hotel. A crowd at once surrounded the bouse snd threatened vengeance on the Philadelphian for carrying away the preltieat girl in the town, and who was the promised wife of sn esteemed citizen. The young man, nothing daunted, placed his wife safely in her chamber, and then carre boldly down to the steps of the hotel and bean to eddreaa the mob. If our phonographic notes are correct, hie 8peech was exactly in these words "Gen- ' v - - . , - . I inen Tun mirlit nnl In k .ma ma fn. k.l - 1 1 - J have done. Host of you would have done thf SBtne thinir. had von been it. m nlnra lrt.t.,.1 nrihrn.tt.nJ " ' .. K. w. m j r iko hi inr of lk I.,, r. in. v iv w, via. v tt I j . This show of chivalry was too much for a WW ...i. j: t,. . tvcutui ay auuitriice. i ne sympatny Ol tne cro d at once chenged sides. They gave! lerd was ordered to bring out bis best Bouibun and plenty of it, and the crowd, with i .. .1 ereat ruod will and stneentv. ffsve snd drank . , , . a K . n n .. rwmwm . '.. i .: . iu in c napKJ K' ooiii i.ir nuui- Beiiurawui None but the brave deserve the fair." Cin. Com. The names of the parties were R. M. of Cynthiana. a. we happen t.know .1 k . HssU anrita f....r ,,. . . . U44urM -r Ed. Jovial.
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REGULAR PACKET FOR BOWlINOGREEN AND ALL INTERMEDIATE M POINTS.
THK g.o J little steamboat WHITE RIVER. A. I. tier, BiiWr, will leave tbis evening, Saturday, life 3tt . For ) frjgg or passage apply on board. m .1311 roil LAFAVETTEt TnB fins and fast iamer J t" STIC 43 l',.t Tl R V.l-n... I it ,11 m a n.l . t 1 1 leave Saturd j fur all points on the Ü abash mr.' For fre.ght or passage, apply on board or to niYI-ll lAltAfK HAKVCr, AHtl. WABASH AND CINCINNATI PACKET. ' I uk fine steamer s KXPUEM, tfapt. B. K. S ibDiK, Commander, will run mt i utar pnek et between l iiicinneil and Lafayette Im i the aeaaon. Shippers im r-l upon her : prompt. and punctuality tu attending to bnsiucss eu trusted to her care. JuH.N S. MITCHELL at SOX, f-t-.lm Agents. I BE JttAf J J Jlflfe JaW j jfJ&J!' Lk&f&fr BKLLEQllül.EY, ww?5TTj SBafcaSBBBBlawB' aji iKiruaii. '"iiimiiucr, win SasÄSaBsHsaass ! r i k l a i r, I oiu inander, ,11 run fr - - --- ' . i t :S1 re-uunv in me a'ove iraae mi lunnr notice, For i . . . . . . . . . . ........ ireijfiu nu.J. i..i!jnfri ai'l'i . auam & . u 1 . ISMSBVU AfewU. FOB WADISH R1VEU. 1 hi tine lischt drafl stesuier F.'int watts, iCaft Bow, Master, will run rezularW hereafter aa un KranaTille and MAbaah packet. Per freight or paatage apply to J NO. K. MITCHKI U or fcbllU TAYLOR & HAKfKY. EVAMSTICrr. A!D LIFAYF.TTE PACKET. THK well known and staunch atehuier SMI Capt. Johm KoatNsoK, commander, has coinmeu to ruuuiiig aa a regular Evansville ana fayett fackot to continue durlnar the season. Fur freist or iui. onboard. fmhS-tf J ' HIVKU PACKET . Tbib well known and sUumh steamer I0 A, Capt. Plcmbb, commander, will run as a raKur Brüä Wtommmi BesMBsefBa pfteksÄ, tsarisaj Ktanaville erery v e1nealay and Bowlnj Ureeueery Mondnv. till further notice. Fot freight or passage nj.j.ly on board. iiao26-tf - BEUl'LAU WABISH AD EVANS VI 1.1,1. PACKET. THÜ staunch steamer D. A. GIVEN, Cant. K. Woou. Commimler, will run as a regular packet duri us the season in the Evansvilleand Wabash trade. Por freight or passage apply on board or to (Jan23-tf) JOHN S. MITCHELL, AgenU EVANSVILLE AD LOUISVILLE PACKET. THK substantial and Mrht d'aught ttesmr FAWN, VVat. K. hoLCKarr, comman der, h again taken her nlace in the Evaaaville aud Louisville trade, and will continue to make regular trips during the season. She has bees thoroughly overhauled and is lo prime order. aug33d3m NEW ARItANGKNIKNT. J rTI HE subscriber having, on the ISth inst , associated lib him in bumuess Mr. Iberon Palineler, of Cbatauque county, '. V.. hia busines will h-reanr be conducted under the name and atyle of John P. Glover 4 Co. (apttt Ud-wlf) JOHN P. GLOVER. NRW PINK I .rill Kit. W f K sre now laying in our Spring stock of Pine Iura ber, con.iliug of all the various thicknesses and qualities usually kept at the yards in Cincinnati and Louisville. Mechanics anl bui'l lers are rM.-lfully re ques.cd to examine our sleek before purchasing else where. (apii-dAwlf) JuH. P. GLUVKKACO. A CARD. THE subscriber would mwst respectfully return his thanks lo tit- cilizen of Evansville, Newburg, Roonville, Viucewties. Mi. Vernon, Uoioi.towh, Henderson , Owenehoro', Ac. especially . and KB the public generally, for the liberal palrou iae bestowed ukiii Lidi the past tear, and would solicit a larce share of the same towards MM new flriu. JOh.N P. GLUVEK. apddewtf Pll KMII'.U SII.VFIt WARF. I HA VK just received a splendid lot of Premium Silver, comprising Table, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Khovels, Knives, Ac Ac, wsBBs.ntbv Pckb ( oim. Call aud see Ibeir. E. HU STACK. P First street, near Mala. SPKI-1G AM SI HI III F.K Y OOODS. WE are now owning our large and carefully aelected slock of spring and Summer Fji.ct and Staple Dry floods. u t received from lbs Eastern markets, te - I I ... ii. wm mm i . t wuimi o wirui'i curuiuiii 1111 i-c uic aurniiui ni luiciiushaNklin a kkilly. JUjr."o coes, Gingiiains, Uerege de l.aiues and Kren h JseoiietU. (ap-.) SHAXKI.1N A KhlLLY. WE have just opened a very derirable stock of Ron sjsAs, tue IsbVbsI Fashion; also Hounei Kibbons Parasols BSH Fans, to wliUh we Invite the altonUoti o the I -a ie before making their selection. apVS SHANKLI.N A KEILLY. JUST opened a fresh assortment of CI ths. Casslmcres, Marse.lles and Silk Vestir gs, white and col l Linea l'iills. Hosiery, Gloves, Wniie Goods, Trim m iiists, Ac. ap'.'J SHA.NKI.l.N de KE1LLV. NEW MIMKISG .III.Lni:ilV.. ISSE COW DEN A Ba REER take this method of informing toe l.aities of Evansville and vicinity M that thev have jusl returned with a lare and beautiful I rssortmelit of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Caps Head ! Dresses, Ac, ef the latest and most unique st)lesat I prices that cannot fail to please. They are also prepared I to Cat DrcKS.-s and Teach Dress Cutting, in that much Bde-tred and highly approved stv e lately taught witn so IBHil sun-OS "J .1. Jiiu .irs. rviioi, iiuui wuvia uitj reCeived the foiio winsllrlrtlAi This Is to ceriif that Misses Cowdbs A Bibbbb have ukeil leMWI1-r-Uiill our improved system of Dress Cuuirsg, ami are fully competent aa first class Teachers, to impart Uie science lo o mors iu a rew tinir mttrucÜOB. (mli'.'8.dAwtf MR. A MRS. PORBES. CIO A H AUD TOBACCO KTOKi: OF JACOB SCHEUEhK, MAIN sT., BET. 1ST AND 2D. (O. Sehaeffer A Schroeder's old sla d ) IRBSfBCTFULLY inform the citiiens or Evansville and surroand ng country, that I have taken the above stand, del rmined to continue the same business, and will constantly keep on band the choicest Havana Cigars, and Tobacco oftbe best brands that Eastern markets afford: also Snuffaiid Smokiug Tobacco of all kinds, Merhanm I lima mul Wiuuli'ii Pinea of P ailea und QUH.IHies, at the lowest cash prices, al Wholesale and Retail. .My lengthy experience in tne business convinces me that I can give general Sitisfacuon, sad 1 respectfully solicit a ahare of public patronage. I apt tf C II I.I.Y DE LA 11V FS. A fresh stock of these boauuful .-priug Dress Gooos, in pntfrns. at HUtiHSS', mb.23 Corner Main and Second streets. LEATHCH . 7 dos extra flnishod Kips, for sale at HAMILTON'S Pamily Grocery, kaoe-makers are invited to call and examine tbem. mbl XTO 1 PAMILY LARD at T. BACON A CO.'S Pamily Grocery. CITY MILLS FLOUR. (IITY Kill Hour is now selling at g7 00, whole yaale; retail 9? 35. 1 1 0 for good mor.hauUble Wheat. SOcents for good Flour barrels. ap3U-dAwU J S- ROSS, Agent. RECEIVED tlii- day psr Express 10 pes black Bwmbazinea; SO pes plain Silk Ti-snes, colored, 50 pes AH Wool du Liin d; SO pes Bi rege do; 5.1 boxes Bonnet Linings, newest styles; 5 cartoons Love Veils; and for sals by ap JAS. LOW A CO., 417 Main st., Lou., Kv. NO. RITGA R. 70 hhds fair to choice in store, for sale low by fi. E. GILBERT A CO , ap.4 Syc. Bear Water. rtI-DKIEK." Ö 30 bags Fine Salt; 95 bbls Wilmington Tsr; 10 tcs Drime new Rice; IS Ohls Tanners Oil (best): 5 bbls Plaster Paris; 85 bbls Crushed, Powdered ) case hf bx Sardines; ana lxaf sugar, lease or bx do lease Double l.o 1 case Double liaf Snnr . i , . . . - - r;, ii i. .. ...j e i . ... . . - Wim ii. i..ik' 'i '-r mt upon reasonable terms ty rUBTBK BKOWJ. apis WATCHES AMD JF.WELKT AT BITTROLFF A SuN's'. WE have last received a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches, in hunting and open caaea. which we will sell at Eastern prices, aud warrant to give satisfaction. . r . , ILVl'lll UV S I.L. K...nil .1 . .A r. -W: LI. M tmWmW J TT KM , ll, W..UIIIUI I UU IM.IDIHIIII Mmnriniir Gold Guard. Fob and vat r.h.i... I and Vest Chains, 1 arf..'...H r...,.f.nM Kr.. .11 H 11 I I T 1 1 1 1 1 n.inC. I 11 . . 1. I .1 f. .. , . 1 ' .. . . . . I ' I ' V. . mW v. mm V .I.V. I I I. . plain, scale and sett Pinger-nnga. Seals, Lockwte. Gold snd Silver Thimbles. Gold Spectacles, Stiver Kapkla rings, Ac ALSO GOLD PBN8.-r.la dos A. Morton A Ca.'s celebrated Gold Pens, direct from the manufacturers. ALSO. Clocks of every variety, eight dav sad thirty boar, la Papier Mache, Caet-lro i and Wood Cases, which we sell low and warrant to keep time. We Invite tbo public lo call and examine) oar stoek, at the sign of the Big Watch, on Mala street, between First and Second. fapll) BITTROLPP A S05S. U. 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Messrs. MACK 6l LOBENSTINE baTf Mi.t ree'd and will conUnue 1 to receive weekly from their large Wholesale hsUtblubraenllD Libiiiuatt, the largest aud moat extensive assortment of hPKING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, nanurariured with an esp jcial view to meet the wiiUof. the market, and SSsstSSiaej of every article of appare j necessary to complete the wardrobe of titdiTiduala efevry teste. COATS. The following knAt mude of the beat anaterials, and ' in the luteal styles, are ikw in non ( Hlack clotli drees and frurk Coats; Brown, black and invisible itrcou? Grey, black, bmwn aud gold mixed Tweed; Also Every kind of loose sitntnei Stcks, dress Jtud frock Coats and Coatees, to all of which we respectful ly invite the particular at'-enUoti of the public. PA NTs. Super black and fancy Casslmeres; All varieUesof Bombazine and Drap d'Lti' , Grass Linen, Doeskit. and Corduro; Cassinet, Jeans and fancy summer Pants of every description. fMH, Black Satin and fancy Silk VesU; Velvet, valencU, burfand white Marletlles, Linen! Caasltnere and Cassinet, with common veere of all yles, and at the very lowi st prices. 1 I K I Ml IX. GOODS. Consisting of sh elcg-t.nt ttLl (ffijfJ( largje assortment of custome 1 q'I'u( mine untoni sn:ris,suirt fouars, w ww cravats of superior qnality and beautiful patterns, silk, I snu cowon urawers. unaer-anins.eioves, suspenuersanc every other article usually found in the most e&ieuslvt oStsbllsbuieilt of U) colli try . (CSh Iu conuecticn witli üieir lanre stock of m Vmr tlothuur. thov will kp..-r. a fli.e aasoit VPP ment of Camps SuDerior Hays ahd Care. Also, all kinds of Union. Mexican. California. Lesrhon Panama and other styles of hats, with a variety of BOOTS und II OK. It is useless to mention theirHerant and very exton tve lot of tojrskin and other kinds of Trckbs, Carfei I Bass and V a Lisas. I KpCountry Merchants are Invited to call and ex amine our stock before purcliajlnjr elrcwhere. were our tnaiiKs to our jttruerous friends tor tneir very liberal patronage, and resptectfullv ask a conlinuause of the sain-. MACK A LOBK!STI?iE. JCeeasrifs, April 16. 1853. U DR. OEOHBÖAIvTr EXTRACT OF II YDROFIPEH, roa uvirtr ... noun, amo all impi ritiks or TSB a loco. Prepared by sb of the Faeuttv. THIS vegetable remedy which is now spreading to all partsof the ceuutry. is prepared by a graduate of one of the first Medical Schools in the West, aphysbianof n gn standing in his prorssion and as much opposed to empiricism or quackery as any one can be, as is shown by the fact lhat the re ipe is published, and accomiutnies each bottle of the medicne. thus exonerating it from the charge of beii g a noitrum. IT IS PRESCKIItKU BY PHYSICIANS, as will be seen by reference lo the Circular and by the accoMiganylng cerirk-ates. Unlike Saraparilla, the Hyropiper is quick In Its action, the Oral bottle often producing wonderful results, as in the case rf the negro girl uf Mrs. Simmon's, of Louisville, who was rette Vi d of nt.l MAS I ON K WEFK11 In short, wherever kuown It stands at the head of all remedies for the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Serofula. W uite dwelling, Negro Consumption, Chronic Kh'Miuu.rs n, Gout. Neuralgia, fleers and all Skin Diseases, all Renal or Kidney Affections, all Female Irregularities an i Obstructions, Mercurial Diseases. Secondary Kypbili. General Debility, an I all disorders arising Iroin impure blood ad bad Habit of System. FOR FE.VI.tI.l-: COMPLAINT this remedy stands unrivalled. It la a alight stimulant and a powerful toi.ic and alterative. As a beautiser of the complexion, In the cars of impies and blolhes, in prodiit-ing a clear and beautiful akin, it is a tuut-h more aafe and sure reme-ly than all the cosmetics and lotions iu exisleuce. try it, aud yeu will never regret it. Do not lose confidence if it rhould seem at first to Increase the disease the general etiect of the medicine being lo drive nil iiopurtUeste the surface, and b) that means out of the system. H RDtvii po, K t , Oct. C. 1851. Dr. A. E. Geohegan Dear Sir: 1 have examined our receipe for Coin pouud Fluid Extract of Hydropiper, for Ihecure of Scrofula in all its forms, and other chronic affections, viz: Rheumatism, Female Weakness. AcHaving prescribed, and watched its effects In many cases of the above diseases, and having always lound it effectual, I most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted as Hie best alterative aud tonic I have ever used altogether superior lo Sarsaerilla. and any ef Its compounds. N. T. W AKFIELD, M. 1). Owr-isaoao'. Kt.. March SS, 1859. Dear Do-tor: I recei ed yours of tbe3-2d lust.. at d according to your request, acknowledge the receipt of Hydropiper. I'i several cases la this community it has relieved Dyspepsia. In short, I consider it a valuable prepare lion. I have been using it myself, aud thiuk it benefits my general health. Respectfully, vour friend, JAMES COWAN, M. P. Pairs gl per bottle, or 0 bottles for $5, wben taken st onetime. h A YMoN D A PA I TE , Sole Agent, No. 74 Fulton street, Louisville, Ky., To whom all crders snould be addressed. Agents in Evansville, HALLOCK A s TODDA RD. T' " Princeton, K. B. HALLOCK. mh28 dAwCm-is SPRING- AND SUMMER DRY GOODS WE have just received atour stJnd in Lanssco, cor ner of High street and Fulton avenue, a large assort me i t of SPnlNG AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, selected from the Eas'ern markets, and comprising the latest "ii les f Goods, and whl. h we are prepared to sell Just as low as ihey tan o purchased tn Kvansviile.These goods having been selected witb especial refer ence to the wanie of our customers, and we respectfully ask o i r friends lo exam tie them aud the prices before purchasing elsewhere, ss we kuow they will give saUstaction. W e also have on hands a good assortment ol GROCERIES, fresh and eben p. ap43md BONE, HA BING A CO. (JKXTV IT RMMIIXi GOODS. HOPKINS A KEAD have Ju-t received a slack of C-enU' Gloves. Half Hose, Silk sad Cauze Undershirts. Silk and Lawr Cravais, l.inen Handk'fs, Suspenders. A , Ac, which we will offer lower iban toe usual prices asked for tue above articles. Commercll Row, First street. ap3 2md ROOTS AND SHOES. HENDRICKS A CO. hare ruceived V. E a large supplv of Men's ( air. Kip and Goal Boots; Boys' and Youth' Ca. fand Kip Boots; Men's Calf, Kit .Goat. Im.Goataud KnamTd Brogaas; Bovs.anJ Youths' Ca. f. Kip and Euam'ld do; ladies', Missus sod Children's Shoes or all varieties, which hey will II as low as the lowest. Merch.ini. are Invited lo call and examine their stock before purchaaia , ape HOME MA5ÜPACTÜRF1 EVASVILI.K Cl OTHiKU STORE. B ELI EVING that the interests oftbe Great VI est, and of tne people of bvansvllle and vicinity in particu lar, would be much ptoineted by establishing a Clottiins; Kai lory In this city, aud Iteing aware thai Clothing can be mauufartured in a superior manner and al les cost tn the West than in the East, we hae established a Clothing Store in this city, where we will manufactare and sell, Wholksslb a n Retail, Clothing of the best quality, all of wh ch will b made under our own supervision, at the lowest New York prices, of tLe latest styles, and of the best material. We purchase our Goods from Importers for Cash, which enables us lo compete Ith AHY HOUSE IM THE L if I TED STATES ! Ta taw I I . . . am-saaaaBS , . at . - - . , and Gentlemen's Furnishing est-iblisbmeLt. in which ' will be found everv article in th.ti line Our slock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting are ( the neatest style and best quality; and as one of the arm ; is a Practical orkmar , and takes charge of the Measuring and Cutting, wo are enabled to WARREN T a ; god St in all cases, or no sale. We also keep on hand every variety of Tailors Trtrai mlnga.and are Agents for Scott's Report of Fashions. Particular alien ion paid lo Gentlemen furnishing their own material. RICHARD RALEIGH takes charge of the commercial i affairs of die Establisl ment. and DAVID O'NEIL of I a t . . - a S . 1 J t - Ji.t.l.ial frmriilS tne JM WM L 1 " TZZ ' Vn, T of these i far r.nal fawAfa umi nnw --v. i ul es rA nf I n llflffllB Ol lUwSt - , ' ' ' . T".' , ,7.,. Iveste i merit all the eonSdenee lhat mav be repo-ed iu them. lavors lor vne new ouie rpns, inej imi-u . Store on Main street, o-tweeu Z Z -J. M- ,1 .,. Kirst ana .-econ EALbL 'H A 0'N'EIL. mh31 UKW SPRING AND H 0 MM eiBBT ST., SITW. jSI!t AHB toctST, orni-o. "'"i EVA!SVILLB, IS". ..... - I RRSPKCTFULLY an Bounces to the Inhabitants of this citv and vic.nuy"ha, ihet have received their first lot ef Spring and Summer uooos oireci .rora me nn ' J1 p.....u.i of everv novelty of the season, in . . p'ii 7.:, . .hi, ,.i.in , ..1 irt sBoswi.,1-.-.-.- . . -.. lawns, Laces and Embroideries, Hoeiery, Gloves, ParaWhavealso the nowast stytes tn Spring and Sam n " - ..A 1 HUBt. D-rot U I II T-B. urnQUII, mr Mantillas, nam on, inn-jes, trimmings, ate sfavina- sued up a room ontae to-t for tne saie oi
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Lades' Hu and Bonnets. Artitfclal Fowere, Ribbons, $U. Those wanting efrap pi .cesof tesldence.cr wi-n-I Bonnet Trimminga, Ae. We can now offer the most ing a fine opportunity of speculation, had better .p i y teauüfu! aaaortment of Goods ever brought west Immediately. One of these houses e special. is a new I 5 One price ae devtattoB. snd v. rv desirable residence. For further oarwcniars 1 ape CRYSTAL PR0'T ÜRY GCODF STORE. sprit st tbU offlee. 'nB"
CHERRY Pi-CTORÄL, For the rapid Cure of (OttHS, (OLDS. HOARSEVES g, tmoKiiiTis, wiioopi(; - oi (.ff, CROI P. ASTHMA. AU V COXSC.tIPTIOX. CI And by the river, upon the bank thrreof skul gvw all trees for meat. sTaWn leaf shall not fad and the fruit thereof shall be for meat and tht lea hereof for medicine." Here was hope for the stck recorded long ago, sn every year adds new proof to the assurance ths.t thee ' promises shall not fall. As medical Science discovers and designates the rem dies nature has given, one by one, the diseases that aflet our race y leid to the control or art. Of all the mala- ' dies we suffer from, sons has carried more VJcllSBa to aa ' untimely grave than Consumption of the l ungs. SabJoined we give someevid in e that ihlstoo may be cor d, i and that Pulmonary Complaint, in all their forms, me)' be removed by Cherry Pectoral. Space will no. (.erat j us to publish here any proportion of lbs tores it has ef fected. but the Agent below named, will furnish our ! Circular, free, whereon are full particulars and Indls i potable proof o these facts. Sufferers: read and judge for yourselves. For Inßuenzo ond WTiooping rm.h 54SSIVH ia, Tbbb.. Jan C. Ir5T. Sir: thave repeatedly useu your I berry Pect. Tal for Whooping Cough and Influenza and have n hesitation In pronouncing it acomplete reu.ed. Fourof m children have been afflicted with these diseases, and the free uae of the Pectoral has always a0ordet almoM inttat.i relief. JAMES GLOVLK. We attest the truth of the above statement. M. Mibitn, Editor asivllle Whig. J. Jd. ZiatkUBBUB, Un-ggist. For a Consumptive C' Vh. PrTTSBtaoB. Pa , Feb. S3. 151. Dear Fir: Por three years i have been afflicted with a Cough, so distrestiug lhat I frequently di-paired of recovery : mu h of the lim I was obliged to ait up all night in my chair, as my cough would suffocate me when I laid down. Having used many remedies without much relief. I at last tried the CHERRY PEC I ORAL which under Providence has cured me altogether. 1 am witb gratitude .ours, JAMES M t .AXDLF.SS. Tl is one of the numerous Cures tf Asihm-. which hate been accredited tv ( he y Pectoral. Albany. N. Y.. April IT. IPs. Da. Avast, Lowell Dear Sir: I hate for years been afflicted with A slhroa in the worst form so that I r a v e been obliged to sleep In my chair for a larger j nrt of Uie time being unable to breathe on my bed. I had triebt n great many medicines, to no purpose, unt 1 my phsic,an j scribed . as an experiment, jour Cherry tSrelotal. At first It seemed to make me worse; but in lets thsn a week I began to experience the most trratifvii g relief I 'on it use; and now, in four w ees s, the dlsesb is Ss llrely ren oved. lean sleep on my bed with conf.irt. and enjoy a state of health which I hud never expected to enjoy. GtOhGKS. FA IU.M. Commission and ForwardiLg Meichenl. Front the President o Amherst CoUtgr r.dxxari Hitchcock. M D . LL , ifc J. C. Atbr Sir: I have used your r ntmtv Pkctors. in my own case of deep-sealed broiu hili, and am sulit--fled. from the chemical constitution, that il is an admira ble compound for the relict of laniicrial and bruin biat difficulties. If my opinion, ss lo its superior character, can be of any service, yea are ai liberty to use it a you think proper. E11WAKL HITCHCOCK,. Amherst, September IS, 1F49. Among the oiner distinguished authorities who have lent their names to recommend this preparation as the best known to tbem for affections of tne lungs, are: President Perkins, Vermont medical College. Hon. Chief Justice Story, Sup. Bench U. S. A. Professor Valentine Moll, New York. Professor Cleveland, Bow. Join Jkfe.lical f liege. Professor Bulterfleld. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Ht lew. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston, S. C meoical Review. New Jersey medics.1 Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay, United states Senator. Hon. Geo. Marsh. Am. Atnasador to Turkey. General Emanuel Bullies, Prcaideniofl hilt. Rt. Rev. Edward Power, I r. t Eisbop of 1 ororto. Kt. Rev. Bishop Keese, of the Meth. Ep.s. Cbu.'cli. Archbishop Pureed, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Also many eminent personages in fore gn countries. Not only In the more dangerous snd dlstressii g dis eases of the Lungs, but also as a family mednine lor no. casional u.e, it is the safest, pleasamest and best in the world. Prepared snd sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical ( hemiat, Lowell. Mass. TTpSold In Evansville by Keller, FarnsU-y A Co. ana Leich A erling, wholesale snd retail; in Princeton by K. B. Hallock; in Petersburgs bv Adams A Campbe.l; M by Urugglsts throughout ine Mal. febi!7 3m JJBSZJStJZJZJtJ 1 1 C L. E A H ' S VOLCANIC O I l. lim !:;m. ""HE miraculous cures that this celebrated medicine 1 has performed, after all other remedies bad fallssl. warrants the proprietor in asserting that it is the oti'.j Liuimenl lhat will cure Chronic or itjflam matort Kluuniatism Paralysis, stiffness or wreukne in the Joints, Maseles or Ligaiuenla, Contracted Muscles, i s, Neuralgia, Toothache. Earache, orany Pain, it will rmove any dwelling, Tumor Piles, Hare Lumps, aked Rreasts, Sore Nippies, Bites ot Musquitos, or any in flam mation. And it will cleanse, purify and heal the FOULEST ULCER SOKES on the legs or shins, uo difference bow long they may have existed. It wi 1 also soothe and best Burns, Scalds, Fresh Cuts, Wounds, Ac, sooner than any other remedy. OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been sold in l&l'i, and the demand is increasing daily, and we have never heard of a case wherein it baa failed to care any external disease, when properly applied. Whothen wltl suffer from Pains. Sores, or Swellings, when a sale and sure remedy is so easily obtained. Read the followlug certificate, which is INCONTESTABLE PROOP of what we have asserted. J. H. McLb Sir: 1 feel Ha datt I owe to the pablle to make known the following, hoping the may learn by my experience, and discard a worthless stuff whuli u t been presed into notice by false cerUBcuies ai d lot t advertisements. Fur six months I was confined to my room a cripple Iroiu Rheumatism. My knee waa swollen tremendously, proouctng the most severe pains. 1 he n utcles were contracted so that 1 could not slr-.ghten my last m all I applied the Mustang Li'.:'ment for four Weeks, bet il done no more good than any other grease. obtained and used yo".r Volcanic Oil Uuimei.t- in three weekslt relaxed the muscle-, and eured me permanently. AMEK1CUS CAEDA Y, Saline county. 111. I saw Mr. Caseday when he waaaffih-ted. as stated and hs is now well. Wji.M. ELLlu IT, Plukuey viile. Reader. If the a ove Is not sufficient M f-or.yln-e you of the wonderful effleacy of the Volcanic Oil Liniment, n .....ni. iha tAeasaed which we hav in wur po-sesaion from all parts ofüie eountry. aid n ycu wi.l ....Mkaaa at atur. liTv f rf) fXT t;on. the monej will be lZVfV' KUR HORStS AM Ul HtK I.HAIA, fi ..r'.i lebniteil Lliitmert is the onl snfeand re liable r-medv forthecureof Spavin, Ring Bone, W ind Galls Fplinls" Cnnatural Lumps, Nodes or Swellings It a ill never fail to cure Big Head Pollevil, FistuU. old Kuuning Sores or Sweney. If properly applied. For Sprain. Bruises. Scratches, Cracked Hoofs, Chafes, sad die or collar Galls C uts or Wounds, il is an infallible re. ned v. Apply aa directed, and a cure is certain. Bead the following from Mr Wells, of the St. I.ocle Omnibus Company : This Is t cerilf. thst I have used the Mexican Mustang Liniment and McLean'a Volcanic oil Liniment, on our omnibus horses that were lame, sprained and for e-ell- " l ...... "r anfl 1 nave fouuu McLean't Volcanic (n unttaeM to be the best Liniment. EKA-1L S W hl.l, ofth firm of Case A Co. Directions sccorrpanj each bottle in Fnlub and German. This Li 1 1 ment 1 s now pnt np In C cent. 50 cent and gl bottles. The 50 cent size contains three times the qoaa tity of the 2." centsire and oon in proportion to tbeeosL For sale by J. H. McLEA N , sole Propnemr, Corner Third and Pino streets, St Louis. Vo. Forsale In F.vB-iBville. Ind. by KKL.LEK , FA KXI LEY A CO.. at Proprietor's prices. mh7 LOTS AMD ROUSE": FOD SALE. GREAT CHAXCK FOK B PIC V L A TlOst . SIX I ola for sale, situated in Evansville Jut.tbeor d the Hailroad Depot. Four of these Lois have Pram Houses on them, and otherwise improved. They are well sltur ted for residences, being convenient to bust ness. and onlv about one sauae from V in strec. nne speruiaucn is "-na in tnete tots, us "- --
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