Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 96, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 August 1855 — Page 3

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.it.-;. -.;.-, UlVtt If EJU. . The Equator left here yesterdavy with at partial H ad of lumber. She went to Rockporl to complete her load, when she will return and 4 go to Keokuk, wh re there la great demand for lumber for building purposes. 1 The White River arrived from Gieen RIver yesterday morning with a full Irelght of to.bacco. She will leave to-day again. Shiprers , will find her n first rate opportunity to send goods to Green River. The river was rising ytsierday quite fast, and more water to come. This has been a remarkable season for good navigation. The line New Orleans and Louisville ' tieamer Ben Franktin was at our wharf yesterday afternoon. She had a very large trip of pastenders. Wm Henry Allen of the office has our ' thanks fir late papers. He reported the health ! below tolerably gocd. Aiolher steamboat Explosion the Cin- ; Cinuati and N:w Richmond packet Lancaster , , commauded by Capt. Conner Exploded a branch -' of one of her main steam pipes at about ten o'clock t en Tuesday nighi while lying at Steptoe landing ! and horribly scalding five persons three ot whom . . are dead and the other two are badly hurt. Two .. others are likewise said lb be missing. The deck bauds were busily engaged St the time taking 'la freight when the accident decurred the explosion was very loud and the rush of the steam not only scalded five of the deck hands but done considerable damage to tTTe boat. ,rr The Rainbow. Tills favorite packet may be looked for early this forenoon from Louisville and will return in the afternoon. All persons destined for the East or intermediate places would do well to secure a passage on - this swift steamer. Capt; Hollcroft arid the Hutons will be found ready to do the agreeable to ; all those placed in their charge. tand Spec til at ti lis Karf fts-Tueir lar.uy u jpön aVerlaiicn. The following facts and suggeatious in relation to Kansas matter, türuuhed us by a - gentlemen thorvughly conversant with the movements ot all the parties interested, may poisibly furnish the explanation to Governor Reeder' present position. It is rumored that Atchison &, Co. i have - out generalled Gov. Reeder in land speculations. Heeder owned large interests in ' Pawnee and fixed the seat of Government there. Jefferson Davis Includes Pawnee lit the Military Reserve, aiid blocks the gauiie. Atchison &, Co., -pmctia&ed lahds of the half breed Kansas Indians, and laid out Calhoun and elected a Legislature to carry out their views. The next move probably will be lb fix the seit of GoverÜutetil at Calhoun and and expend the $25,t)ÖU appropriated for pnblic buildings in Kansas atid then sell before the people can right themselves iu the premises; and re&tiäa immense profits. The null. tiers Ha$e been1 consoled Uhth'e iUua that large ridrcHaaes ot Indian lauds itiade by Gov. Reeder just above Calhoun wiiild afford the President sufficient pretext fur his removal; it not thai hia defeat at Pawiiee. and - hia interests (Here wuü'.d sülteu Iiis position. And perhaps the sate ior a there nominal . sum of even a smaller Interest thau thai made to hia Excellency by the Iruste-s ot Leavenworth City miglit bring turn over to their interests. Then Atchison & Co., mibl indicate to the President that they were in terested in the purchase ot the Indian lands. All right in the family, i his might have a pendancy to remove from the mind of Mr. Pierce his' impressions against Gov. Reeder or making sjinilur purchases, and lead the . Government to sanction ihetli. even if Hot iu strict conioimity to law. '. .. It is understood that the half-breed who pwned the half section of land on which - ' Calhollh is laid oitt, is dead; and all his heirs, and consequently the land re'verts to the - ' Ünited states, and therefore they are sure ol ao much Under the laws of the United iStates. Gov, Reeder Has also claims' to several sec tions o' land ifi the vicinity, the value of Which will be nFeatly enhanced by the location ol the ci'pitäl ät Calhouh, It remains to be frjeen whether he will fa 1 in with and sanction these schemes. The Missounaha elected .-. the Kansas Levislilture for more reasons than one. Present adpearanc-ä Indicate thVt the permanent seat ot Government will be located too near the eastern b'ufder: vfrhen ihe iuture cen're of p'opuldtio.i will be as ftlgh' as Manhattan, at the mouth of Blue itiver, or still above. iVaicago Press. Cajlmre of m Noied burglar and f list Hwi a JPtsllceman Shot. On Satdrddy morning about 2 O'clock Policeman Farweil of the Fourteenth Ward ' aw four auspicious looking characters on his beat in the Bowery, and " as Boori af terward informed by Officer Hoyt (Tenth Ward) that one of the fang was John rum er. a noted burglar who had recently escaped from prison iu Broolyn, where he was awaiting trial for; house-breaking. , Farweil then disguised nimselt in a citizen's coat and pur- , aumg the suspected individuals, came up ''with them in Spnng-st , near the Bowerv Knowing Turner irom the description he at "once seized hold of hirr, when a 6tvere Batst ensued between the two. Turner momen tarily disengaging his (lands, procured a six- ; "barreled pistol and fired one shot into the leit sholder of the policeman, but aa luck , would have it, only a flesh wound was iu 'dieted. Policeman Hoyt hearing the noise from the opposite aide of the Bowery came J over wtthdut delay, and arrived on the .. ground just in time to knock Turner on the j. head with his locust as the later was renew jng nis efforts to escape. J he blow only -partially stunned him, and jumping to his feet again the desperado fired a second shot, 'the bullet passed through th rrm of bis hood , which was also burned and blackened by the 'powder. . Turner received another and not , so gentle a tap on the head as the first, notwithstanding which he fought desperately for eeveral minute, be being determined to ; free himself from the official grasp, lie bowever, was subdued and taken to the 14th District Police Station-House where he was locked up. He will be held here for attempting to murder the policeman, beside which in indictment for a burglary in Brooklyn stands recorded against him. In thia list humeri affair be had two confederates who - Bave been tried, convicted, and sentenced to the State. Prison at Sing Sing for ten yef a each. Trirner's companions last night managed to escape arrest. JCT y. navar knew a man disposed to! - was out oiruseu a Abwct ot eeorro the poorest. ... i

TELEGRAPHIC! TENNESSEE ELECTION. Nashville, Aug. 3. The election passed off unusually quiet. Gentry's gains in Davidson county 800. Bedford 4t)t), Williamson 200, Wayne 71," Fayette Ht. Shelby in one precinct 136,' Mbubtgomery 327, Maury 175 and repotted gaiH' of 100 in Hamiltoh. Johnson gains in Surh'ner 350 Lawrenct 131, Franklin 47, R-uihYrford 27. Nashville", Äug. 2.'

Johnson' gains 350 in Smith and Macon, 192 in MarsBall, 4b in Cannon;' reported to gain SO in Warren co." .. Gentry gains 25 in Robertson, 60 in Galea, and gaining iu Dickson, Benton and Humphreys. ... , . Nashville, Aug .'3. Gentry gains 715'in1 Dandson county. Nett gain for Gentr in 25 Cou'nti 2500. Only 2 counties in East 'Tennessee and 3 in West Tennessee heard from, alt of which give gains for Gentry. The above figures are mosi.ly reported. v ia, . WlLMISGTtfS, Aug. 3. The drying house of the M. C.'Powder Works in the vicinity of Eden Park, was blown up shortly before 8 o'clock this morning, with about a ton and a hall of powder. The explosion was tremendous, breaking a large Quantity of glass in dwellings in the lo er part of the city. It had been in operation for 60 years without accident, and was considered the safest house connected with the works. ' All the workmen connected with its operations were Hilled instantly, and fragments of their rerhaibs found from 50 to 200 yards distant. TliS bblise was Utterly blown away. It is supposed that the explosion was caused by one of ttie hands, a Ffebchman who waa addicted to smoking, and who hud been ordered to quit lha premises on that ac count. A steamboat was rdn into last night be low the navy yard,, by the tow-boat Spy when returning from an excnrsion witn lou passetigers: The passedgers were allsaved; " PltTSBUBGH, Aug. 3. There is 8 feet scant in the river and fall ing. Weather blear and warm. . ClHUIHHATI, All", 3. Flour js dull and 450 bbla sold at &7 80a8. Bacon shoulders 8f o packed. Market quiet. Whisky is steady, good demand, 500 barrels sold at 33i33ic. New Voix, Aug. 3. Stocks lower. Idiir has advanced 25c sslea of 7500 bbls at $8 i6 for straight State. Southern is firm', l90(j bbis soldiWheat a trifle higher with an active speculative demand, salens bf iioo bushels Southern red $1 9fj. Corn somewhat jower. Sales of 60,000 b'li. sold at 85c. Pork firm, 4001 bbls sold. EeefErm. 500 bbla sold at ky q"uiet. York, Aug. SThe stlp Adams' at Boston from" New. Orleans. ToucHed Nantucket Shoals. Threw over JSd bales cotton. Leakec il inches-per hour. . Canada detailed to convey important dispatches to the British Government. . Wisämäfbs, Äug. i. It is expected that the letter ot dismissal and other documents relative to th removal of Gov. Reeder will hortly be given to ihe public. The carise of his dlsrrissal is tracer able to certain transSctlohs of the Governor in Indian landa, his connection with' which h,e iailed to eiplain to the satisfaction of the Exjcutiti..-; f Judge Wilidh, ex-Comihisidner bf the Land Öffice, ..haÜ been elected Treasurer of the Washington Monument Association. John Minot entered upon hia duties as Commissioner of the Land Office, this morning. . t . ( Wheeler, Minister to Nicäragtia; and Col. Fremont are here. Philadelphia, Aug. i. An application was yesterday rriadn to Chief Justice Lewis, for a writ df habeas corpus in the case of, jPassmoi'ie Williämsdn, who was committed by Judge Kane fr contempt. In iflaking an. evasive return to writs in ths Wheeler slave base. This mdriiing the. Jiidge l-efdsed the application, on the ground that he. had no jurisdiction in the matter. Mr. Williamson must, therefore, remain at Mojfarhefising Prison ddrihg the pleasure of Judge Kane. TsEÄTd, N. i., Atig. i. The Know Nothing State Council dsaernbled here to-day. About 150 delegates were present.' After a lengthy discussion, resolutions were passed repudiating the Slavery clause id the Philadelphia Platform," and protesting against the rep'eal of the Misaoori Compromise. . - Baltimore, Aug. 1. The case of the bark Magnolia, at Mobile has been before Judge Gay Id, who decided that the vessel and anus on board were not ior eueu nnu cou'u not oe congsca erj. j ne United Ststes has appealed tile case tb the Supreme Court of the United States. Washihgtow, Adg. i. The amount of money in th U. S. Treasury on the 23d of July was $18,0u0,000. Baltimore, Aug. 1. There has been ten new cases of yellow fever and three deaths, at Gosport Bince our last report. ' " ' Boston, Aug. l. The steamer Canada has delayed her hour of failing until S P. M;, on account of sup posed despatches from Washington. She h&s one hundred and twenty-five passengers and 650,000 in specie. HIP B Apple. Casual oers. New Potato, Sqnasbe. -' - &Tm Oora, 1 Carta, faL. ni'"' 1 Toraips.ete. at-. onstxntlyea head at 00 J'S Family Srooery .

IlEUIOVAIi. THS nimlmad ku imitt kUTkiloHag SiUlsl'.ahnut to Seoona trt. immidiM! J oppotittth Prub.tcriia flhareh. is th fllsa with Or. WooS. wh h vaaU b gid ta 11 hii old catuim-r, nl m (oodlf uambor of . n4 would bo plouod ta nrra Mum with n jtbiot la bit ÜB, laab u eou. tu. pitj; ibiru, lnt in eu . m 1 to ardor oa tho abortn powibl aottao. Tbonkful for part rort. bb would monrupootfoil; ohort b eoBtianueo of too torn M ibo bd of a lii-ml pablis. j26 ., J. L. WttLMo.

f. A Vt KIIINGLES. fTO.OOO noro of .Iimo Mo.. J Pik eonntr Poi!lT ShWlo ß jwtroo'dbadfor uloüj ; joti r. iwriis, r.nm.r of Main ond7tbot. 9 Tbo.bboV'o an ihinliw and t (biyi. 1 ekoaaoV nut u; uwn u m 11 uun. J .f - ' RB8!OlrtÖftlr PftÖMTKEtV YOBK. JOaosd Bine'a am BlMbin. r Xß 10 cnw Darkoo' Bokias f owder, i 1 it Canary . !. Su doaea paco llmtarl. S do Popper Sauoo. SflO Iba Salaiawa ia I Ib-papan, IVO lb ' da in bulk.. -' Xil doiaa uro FlaToriag Extract, axtra, 83 at OOOaVS familr Oroa-y. -., bootsasd noE. rjfH1! aabaari bora bavo-an baad a largo rapplyof M. Ladlea (ioitor Boom, da Maroeoo aad Kid Pnkinl,i do do do Faioa Trig, do do ... I d1 Slippera,'. i. ifUtn' Boot. Euaiaä aad Slippo. Children'a do do do, (Hots' Una and eoam Boot aad Sho-(. Also, a fiaa artielo of Patent Loatber Boots. V. - r Woaraoloainc oat oar Spriair Stork a'fow Jirioaa, Call aaily or tbay wiU bo goat. HENDR1CK V& M.RE A. j 15 f oator'a Blook. f HAVE rf moTed my office to tba Wareboasa formerly ooJL eupled by Mm noiKuay, ooraer ol Main atreet ana Canal Tbe Canal Collector office tin been removed to tba ni nlare v7 JrtHV fRF.M, CitT Or.H.tT. U1C1I VAAClJB'riKS Uf WALL VAFEU! - Jl ST KKCKIVKD! - r tCHMITT 4 STAUE t-ave juat reeiTe.at ttoir Pap k9 and Upholitory Store, .on, First atreet. betwoea Main aad Syoamore, alarms audrttpent of the baausomeet and richest u weil aa the leweat priced qaalitlea of WaLLPAPKR. with Window Blind:. Firo Board etc . eto.. to ail of whicti tbo attention of the pohlio it aeked. and alio t too u pricea. Rootr a papered ia tba aeaa.at atjle. and work doao promptly my4 m DE.I1AIII,E HtSIOENCE 0! FOURTH STREET FOB SALS. I WE offer (oraalo at a bargain a comfortable Cottage Rer.idenee. with gooi oat-bonsea and eitter i, and In a good neighborhood. For paiticulau enquire of SW BET 4 LEON A ED. Anetioaoers and General Agentg.- v - LICENSES. NOTICE la hereby-riven to all draymen: wargonera. expreennoa. auotloaeore, keeper of billiard tables and ten pin alley, meat Stand dealeis tontside of tbo market bonio), and all other who he tak-aont lieense. that the mi exoiT on the (nl day of Aucoat reit; and ty are hereby ordered to renew the aama on or before aadSratday of August; and In defau t thereof tba Marshal i directed to report said delinquents to tb City Recorder, aad be to enturoe theordinanoe in snob oaae made and proTided. By order of th) Common Conocil, jh . WKLL. H. WALKER. Clark. TmüSOLCTIOÄ OP Of-PAUT.ERSIIIP. -Hüoo-prti'Orship heretotore ezieting between the undersigned in tb- Carriage Making buai ies was this day dissolved' by mutual eont-nt. All persons having business with sai I firm, will settl the tun with Charlo A. aatterlee, who is fmly authorised to setfe the aama. The busineaa will be earned on by said Satterlee. where all our old customers are recommended to all for anything in this line. OHAS . SATTERLEE; bEIH PfilTOUETT. EransTille, July 24th, 1855. y26 -3w V ; CITY KXI'ftKS- IH'gl.KSH. R AMttoe prepared to do all kmdof City Kzprest busiJL nrat. ' I have just reoeiTedalarg beary waggon, oapable of earrjlng25j01t, on springs mad expressly for the ettv business.' äueb as carry lüg urnitme without any dangar ol damage; hauling grain'- from "tbt anal to tbo rirer; and in fa-it. all Uiidj of aauling andoit express luinesedoae bpoa the shortest dotict and on reasonable 'em. Knqulre at mM COOK'S Family Qroeery. COFFEE..-.-. JUST received 100 bsgs deer green Rto. and for sale by myS S. S. GlLbKflT at qQ,...3yo. nar Water. J - , PIANOS! PIAJVOS! , TJST recolvon by tU undersigued,, a feif superior Piano Fortes irom tha celebrated mariufijctory of 'Peters, Cr.gg A Co., which for sweetness and durability of toato and perfeotion of finish, are nnsnrpassed by any of La-tern maka. Thes splendid Instrument are lor safe at.tnan.ufaeturrr'a prices, and all oersoaa wishine to narhasa ara re quested to eallaad zamin tlnm. aptu T.- com jr IN u ION A CO , ' Corner of Main and First its. DELIVERED FREE OP CH tROB ALL Goods bought of as will ba t elivered to anv part ol thr city tree of charge augl I, 4 D. HBIMANS. CABPEITEB'S PLANES. BOX BS Carpenters' fanea. afullanertmeat. manufactured expressly for me. instopenef and lor O. M. GRIFFITH, Bell's BHek Warehouse. 20 S4le by IllRLEDEHIGLEDlES: fj Cf ' Mosquito liars; Ja. s-f 6 dos Ü fr need Silk Hits! o ' osen Liaaie' ueatner tseits; 0 prs do cost m made Shoe; 100 pre ChtHren's do do,, do; -SO pa Fri-nch gr-en Wlndoir Paper; tostree'd atEMB ! OB, S Dry Good Store, Main street. 3doors below Second, augl s ,.. .itoTitre. ScaAKO Prö,pis.1s will be received at the City Clerk's office, until Monday next. Augustlith. tor.th building of a Soon Gutter, with wooden, extension, at the foot of Mulberry Mreet. i .For plan and ihforiratinn eorieern.fng the same, enquire ol the'Committe-.Mesrs. Aleattc):. ; Ste-hen and ntratx--or at the City Clerk' office. By orler of the Council, augl WÜLL,. H. WALKÜK. Clerk. WAS mislaid or taken from the Armory of tales Crescent City Guards n laat Friday, ayanibgw a gold nea with 4ive- holder. The person returmog tb uui. rill r.-ceive the think of ySl OKDBRLV. MACKEREL.. No.. laife. No': 1. No. S andKo.4 asaorted package, for sale bv . , - -. ... . y S. K. QILBKRT, Syeamnra t. PLAtnb AVAHE. WB hava Jut r.Teived; irom the mancfactuor, an assqrteneut of Plated Were, saeh be table and tea boons, folks, butter kniTes estia fin and beantilnl esstors, o.e.. whiobwa will sell a; Eastern prices, and warrant to,be plated on gtadiba Alata. a metal nearly aa white, a bard and stronger tb m silver Cail aed e at , B1TTROLFF & SONS' Jewelry Stofo. y!8 Main st. -nt 1st a Sd., PltJNT. JO oases Spragu' Madder Print reo'd this day and for sal by J AS. LOW CO.. yaff-daw 418 Main St.. Louisville. Ky. ni.4iti fMl WO largo aify front rooms, for familio. also two amall- , JL ar room for single persons, now vacant, at Afra. Ngley's Boarding House, on Cherry street, between Second and Third street. Applr soon. y;7 .. .HULMKS CKMKAT r, sj BBi-3 iresti. tor am by apl 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO. FRS.YCH DIR Ml Lis StO&Ua. , . . t AMI.TH K GK.ilTIi"E OLD AlvCHOK BRAND BOLTING - CLOTHS. ALSO Belting from t tu 12 inrhes, wide. -i.R, MO.VROH. Agent. y9 Corner of Second and Oak street. SU.VntilK JUST RECEiVeO AT "t- BCOi sk 8rti.'8 PAI,LY HOCrtRt. MAIN st" U jIAK eured haqss. seruor brushes, otton mops, pepper rauce. tomato eatsup, lemon syrup, csstile snap. ada soap Summer mould caudles. mustaroV, b-,king powder, matches, bed eord. cotton reel and bmp .cord, water buckets, barrel ooers. rolling pins; butter lad Us. nest tab and wood bowles. gro-rnd cotieo. etc. Also all the best.brands of flour, for ai a ohesp aa the cheapest. j2l Flttlt f ;A!9.-36 dozen I gallon. gallon and q'nart Dayton's elf-ealinz Fruit Cans for sale lo w for cash r.. H iR.NBROUK & CHlTRCrllH,. . , . T " Water street. C OTTOS BATTING. Received per steamer Grand Turk: - , . tu balea So. 1 Batting; 25 bis No. S Baiting; for sale y 2 ., . . 1. & t; UdOkAHS. AitJ rec'O; . ; : 15 dos 1 .'g) Shaker B'ooms Union Village; , .. 2U daa prok, hi-peck and quarter peck Measure: for ale by j2t I. & D. HKIMANN. CINCINN ATI SOAP. 100 bxs for sale by the tingle j v -S K -S K GILBERT A CO. j2i Sycamore street near Water. - ÖÖLd WITCH SR 4L LOST! XTHO HA boUND IT? A fine large Gold .Watch Peal V was lost Saturday afternoon, on yn street, or between Main and Walnut. Tha finder will oe suitably rewarded by leaving it at Ueaden's Grocery, Jlaia street. ni , ' "I fjrjri LBS choice Bams;., . w w v ,ne aoouL lex nacon; . , 9 just reo'd ior family dse at BACON'S Family Grocery: . ÄSVV VORli BAKERY! iSOriND TO NUNS WKbT Or IHK MüUITAIHB! O a First street opposite the Post Olhce. THrJaridersisoea. arter a long experience in thebnsines inthedity o' New York., lu which ei y be is aeknoal eugod to have no snpertor iu the madanemaut of a Well appointed 'bakery, oeuld respect! jlly annouued! . That he ia fu'ty prepared ta tu.tnih 1 1 kind of bread, cakes crackers, pies, hot rolld. doeuuts, o.e., eto.. either at wh -lesale er retail. , , . Weddings, privafe partie. ball or privet families, will be anpplied aa otsen aa desired with everything fresh Irom th ova at tie shortest notice. A superior artiole of Graham aad brown breads always oa band , . .- . t The proprietor will devot hi personal attrntioa exclusively to his business, whioh shall b exesuted ia a y'e not to be surpassed by any one. y2I J O. GAPJT. . ;i,BOV KAItlNG. THE nnderalgned has the aaeney for ths sale ef anew aad beaatilul pattern af IRON RAILING, wi-h round erronlrHa rnAm and east firures. nnt nn-in s mit rkrlM .f ' styl, s and sues, which I wül sell at Ciooinnntf pnoet, ADPisia t-BeiaT. I This railing la obeaper an1 mere substantial than any ether kind now I use. Taos wishing Bailing to aaeidse e-mer-erv I lots. yard, ar for pluses, oto., will 4a veil so giv men ' eau. . Prices fro 1 SO to $3 50 pel feat. yi3-dw If. A- LAWRENCE. ' i JUST BECSIVED, BROOElAN A. or Controversy between Senator Break and Archbishop Hagbee, with aa introdusUoa er mortRe. Agebbishop of Sw Toil, at ' nl - A'L it5TE'Bok,ta.

AX AUCTION BY WOOLSEY ox. NELSON, THIS moraing at 8X o'clock, a lot of household farnltar. eossisiing ( able, ehalrs, bedsteads, mattress evoking Move, on two-hone wagon, a let of hardware, aad ready made clothing. aog. HOCSK AND LOT FOR SALE AT ACTtTlON. W E will ober for aale at anetron on th'2d eay o An-

r.,,iir gust, at tha Court Huns door ia Evansville. partof lot Av. II. Upper Enlar emeatei the city of Kvansville. being IS loot floating' on Third atreet, abd run are g back 75 feet deep, etrwbicn t a eat -story frame hoste, witn two r enal, biuAheiuaewaedk d occupied by 1. MorArland. 26-tdt IQLaTHART it 0AKLKT. tlClOOO WORTH OF FALL AN D VV'lVTEH CLUiGLiU AT ALCTlON. BT CATALOG CE, ON THURSDAY. H ATJGTJST.'AT 10 O'CLOCK. i BY SWEET 4. LEONARD, At their Sal Room, opposite th new Court House-, , svansvIlljs. inu. WS möst" respee, fully eall the attenttoa f merchant and other to oar first eatalogue sal in tnis eity. wniuh eompriaes the lugest and bast selected assortment of Clothing v. r eSeredat actio. Ibis Clothing is all fresh and new, aad from ode of the moss noted .factories i a tje.Vuite4, States, Also bats, caps. t- purchis their Fall and Winter Stock or Clothing" at heme, thereat- saving tneir ireaug axpanje aaa tlEo to 1'KkAl-i OF SALE. AU ums of 5i aad snd,eesih; all sums over $50 aad andeg t-!tK)-four months: all sums over K) six months, not. negotiable and rajable in the Crescent City BauxTlivansTlil. bVVEttt' & LEONARD. yi Auctioneers. KXTENSIVK SALbi OF OÜT-LOTö ANU TOW N Lul'S. ON THURSDAY. A L OUST 2ND. AT 2 P. M.. AT Til CUOOT BOOaX BOOB, tViHSVlLLX. nfD. f WILL sell ajauöJon, t Out Lota of about five acreeh, X on the ra.lroad. and tetween it and the plank road, and a.ar the Lougworth tract and Catholio Cemetery, boingeo acres of the "Jenktutraoi." This is the richest upland near Evawsville. is well arai..ed, and adorus th very Lett possible oonortuaitr lorsaiinrbaa residences and ctrd-as,. ALSO. Gut-lot No. 17. lugle. W heeler at McDowell' plat ol toe fe-moreo tract on rigeou vrtea near tne a ait w en, coatainiug tiü eres, running into Pigeoa oreok, and embracing part ol tbe tone quarr , aad is fairly timbered. . ALsO, LjI block 4b, Lastern Enlargement, 30 by 144 feet, . t i Lots 4 and K Block 15. S took well Enlargemeni, oa Iagle street, between etn aud 6th treits. . Lou il. ÜJ, 2t, 27 and 2S. stock well' Enlargement, ea Inale atreet. beta een fitb and 7l1i esreeta. Fraouonal lots. Block 21. ..-tookweU' Enlargement, at th point oeen Ingle aed Ann 'treats. Lou 1 aad 2. suodiv nlook 1. stockwell' Enlargement, on the eorner of Third and Division etreeU, 100 leet on Taird aud 40 f.'-t oa Division street, opposite Theodore Veneman'a buildings. The ikies are good, and warrant leads will be given. Terms et Sale; One fourth cash, one-lpurth in 6 monöl, one-ourthin 12 mouth, and one-loan' in 2 years, wiih interest on notes pay ab -e at the Uaaal Bank, with aaortgag oa theireu'sas. waiving reliel laws,, - Piau exhibited at my otboe and at the Auction Room tea data beior the sale. JOAN INGLE. Jr. Woouey at Nelson. Aoetpneere . ALSO, W will sell the and htr the f llowlng oat.lot on both side of Pixeon Creek, aud. 6 f the bvan-ville & Mechanieaville road, being a part of Crawford Bell's aubdiviuoa, town: LotZ TeS-100 acres; Jot 4 13 10-1C0 acres lot 51 J 78-100 aere lot 17 11 98-luO acres, lot 1814 4-K0aer; let IS k 26-10U acres; lotai 23 7-U- eres.Tb title are good and general warrant deed will be given. Term i ol thet out-lots: On-fourth cash, fesidu at 6. 13", and 18 months, with interest on note and- mortgag in Bank. BHAY jt aHANKLIN. ALSO. I will then and th-r eeil tbe followinglolp: Lou 25. 2b. 2T and 28 ia Block N.i. 2. and luU IS. 19. to, 21, 22. 2 and 2t in Block N'o.S. in Goedeell'. Enlargement. AL8C, lota block No. 3; lots f. i and 9. block No. 4; and low 12. 14. 1. 18 and 20 in block e. 6. ia the Eastern Ealargement, near the new O-ty School building. Titles good, and general warrantee deeds givsn. 1rm i Sale. .'ne-i'onrth cash, one-iourth at f months. one-fourth at 12 moat'-e. ana one-fourth at 2 years, on note with interest, secured by mortgage, and waiving relief laws. Plau to be seen at the Auction store ten days before the sale, JO HS aHANKLIN Woolsey A N Ison, Auctioneer. yt 0. I. LKOMAB. . I 8WCST CBh.CENT ACCTION ROOMS, OPPOSITB THE HS.W COUKT HOCSC. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS it REAL ESTATE BROKERS. arbSPECTFlTLLY tender their services to th cltiiens et Jla. Kvnasville and surrounding country, for tbe sal of steal aud Personal Property, as Houses and Lou. Furnitur. Dry Goods. Hardware. Groceries, eto. etc.: also particular atten tion paid tu all out door sales of every deserlptma on reasonable and satisfactory terms. W shall do exoUsiv. ly a Commission Business, and not having any goods of our own to plea in competition with eoueignoTM.botb the buyer aud ellr wiu bare a fair ana legitimate market, n will uevuto our wnole time to the Auction aud Commission bnsineae. and our friends ana oust .mere may rest assured abat we will spare ae effor;to pleas- them. With prudenceasd attention to business we hop to merit she confidence of all tbeee who entrust their business to our care. P. O. O'RlLir & cii) E4nsville. lirvai.i.. aloo A CO., MemphU. Tehu. Wm. PAKlt Co., ' de do. Jamks Borb, . do 4. R. B. arika. New Otleaus. Latrta SsaM do. J ..... wZULUS B. Fi-l.itS. Vieksbhrg. Mis. Wie. HcEis, do do. ' - Lockwoou A llaoa , Cincinnati, Ohio. Kclloo at Foct. do do. Edwards A. KcssnntM.. St Louis. Mo. ; - ,. Regular sale dayr laeadays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, and every evening darin the season, commencing at early gaslight. ap5 SWEET At LEONARD. Auctioneers. DAKlCLWOOLSIT IEA IUOI AUCXIOV itoo.ns, OH Court Rone,. Corner of Hain and Third streeU. Immediately opposite the Washington Hotel. HAVING leased for a term of years and fitted up the Above wll known stand, we are now prepared to receive for sale at auctioa tr private aale, all Maids ot go oe, wares an merchandise household furniture, "tot es, buggies, eto.. eto. Cash svaocevmaie on consignments when required. Reular sales every Tuesday. Tm:rday and Saturday, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M. Also Tuesday, Wtdoesday end bridey nights, at-early gaslight., . r. , Out-dbors lee aadtales ot real etat promptly attendsd to. i . Wa r we- kly reoeivinr. g""d barg how on hand a large and.general assortment of FUH-V'l' L KK, eonststixg eislat. spindle aad bannitter backs, scroll and scollop tr-ps. rim back office. French. Jenny Lind, and Bustle wood seat Chairs; mahrgany and roae wood sofa seat Chairs: Elisabetn chairs; spring seat -arm rockers, sofae. sociable., centre, eard. dinina n.t breaataat tables; light and waah etand. lounge, mirror. . fin common and misse' bedstesds. mattrss.es. tin and wire sales, ate., whicn w will sell a Cincinnati prices. We have al on hand a great variety cfnotl.ias. jewelry, violin aecordeons. pocket cutlery, gun, pistols whips, to , etc.. which we will sell at re-tnoed pricee. for cash, wboleeal or retail. WoOLSEV At NELSON... biv9 1 net's. binUfiPPuRTI ItlTV FOH. A RÄHsAI. TL.E n dsr ig eo wuhee to soil bis husinea stand on Main street. Mt. flatmel. 111., which i" on oi the .est to town, eonsisting of a lot. 28 feet froat. 100 teet dep. 1 he buildihg is 28 by 40 feet, oneetory eith 13 inch har.l brick wall cellar nader the whole. The bniiding is.dividad into two roonia. one lb by 40 fe -t. oooupiei as a atote. the other 12 bv 40. occupied as a variety shop or store, patent meaieines, toys, candy, side water ice. cream. Wo,. Alio a good well with iron pump, ioo house one of the best ,ih-Southern Illinois, and the only one in thi- place, with sufficisat i fpr the season . Possession of toe small room and oeUargivan immediately, end of the large ro, m on tne 1st ot September, with the rent from date s- that time, which ia at the raw of $1(0 Eer annum. For further parbioulara enquire' of the so bscriefsoon. HENRY STEE3 Mt.Carmel. 55ne. je23 HEW RBANGEMK-IITS. , ..,-, , . WILL YOU CALL? , rBTHE undersigned has his new stand opposite tKe fest efJL fice. all newly . and neatly fitted up. end i now tnlly preiartsd to execute "til orders in hi line with neatness and Mispa.eh Personal snd S'rict at'ention will be l aid to all work en rested to him. whether the material is furnished by hinuslf or tha customer. II ha oa hand tome excellent cloth, eassim- rea and vestings, whioh he will mennfartur to order ou reason a le terms. j. u tet.jU3. .P. $.-Kepa'rirg. cleaning and renovating old clothes done on application at short notice. J.L.N ELMd. je25 ; . . . SKI. Kl T FliMAiu INSTITCTR. IF,lniing the present week my class be not made up. the opportunity en city applicaou may bo lost. Next we. k loreira äpnlieatiöna shall be received. -. I take this step because requested to open the Institute at aa earlier period than Septemoer. C. A. FOSTER. yuj . piVk i.rifiKrt AVfi (SfiiXfif.KH. THE s bsoriber -would respeotfuily inform the pnblie. that he ha aow in yard and lor sale. on of the best selected etneks of Pin Lua-ber ever offered in this eity. one half of which Is thoxoughlt seasoned. Orders from a distanoe willreeeive prompt attention. " ylO . JOHNF. GLOVER. book:keepeii. . .. A competent Book-K per Q. be giyen. Addrea Box waa'ed . A liberal saldry will 107. Post Office. y24 POICK JOLES, GEO. FOSTER & CO. E OR ss.1 by 2" HI ii AR CLKtO AXO CAVV ASSKO rltM": F OK sal by utu. jruaisiit suu. ysu - ,. PRIXrKTO FEM A LR HIUH gCHOOL. rBHE first annual session ol .th s ln.titu-i.-u Mill be orenB ei on Mner. the 3d of SAbtember. I8Ö5. A ooavenient building will be erected Bring the summer, and prepar-e-i to aetiommodat pupil aoon .alter th session opens. It will be fitted np in a Beat ana eomtortabieetyie. aoq auppiiea with a good set of nhiloeopbioal and obqenical apparatus. A Preparatory Department will be connected with the scKivol. though in a separate rom. into which boy under twelve veers o age will be admittedThe Principal ba made arrangement witb good famUiaa , to board pupils from edistaaee. tibi na gcsaosT or bivb mosttssi Boarding. Lightsand Ful...; $50 00 Initioa, Senior flees.-......:..... .. 20 0 ' Junior Ols 16 00 Preparatory . .Second Claas..... ...... 10 00 v" First Class Tft Mnsle. with use of Piano.. ......... ....... ............ 30 00 I Paintlngaad Drawing 10 601 Embroidery .... 00 M dra Languages - 10 00 Payments striealy la edvanoe, exoept by special arrangwasaata with tb i rijioip. - . j e..-it. trvvev m vaovaw 1 Assistants; Mr. M. W. Pazto. Mr. M.M. Moe-TOsT. jyj . r. Frosts. m odd anperxn f loor ix m IO ku a do; "irived and fog lhf T.W. ftS. VICISZT.

VALE ABLE LOT FOR SALE. great Bargain. TUB Lot ea th corner ef First aad Cherry treet. Tt feet by 150, adjoining the residence of Semael Lister, is offered for eel ea boeenil terosB. It-i on of the man eli

gible building lota In the eity . aad nerfot.tltle given. Also, a house and leton Chestnut strest. adjoining tb reeldeueeof Josenh Turnook, Is fer aal a liberal terms. Eamreor je7 -- J. v. ansaa, - JUST. RECEIVED. , A NEW STOCK. OF SUMMER MILLINERY, flOSSI.-'if 1NG Boanetsof all description, also, beaatlim emoroiserea manuiias.- rarasou, n-moroiuenoe. Glove. Mitu..Oaa, and Head Dr e. the newest styl, to "hi eh we invit th particular attention of th Ladle. .... s? d ua BrPö "Vi btwa Mala and Loeast, op'poaite Dr. Bray'i .. J7 , J ICR flHESTSv nEFRIERATOIt8, etc s ; eeeived a lot of the latest tyl fee Ohe. and. Refr geratora, the best article la the market.and the cheapa. ! v 9 i 1 Ic C01'1' "Pfepare yourselv. lor yl KOaSTOOXmOHCROHlLL'S, JÜST received. Memoire of the Counted of Sloliigtbs( Proa aTravela in' tha East. Lite of Horace G eeiey. . vAbbott'e Life of Napoleor:.at jc2 . . . .. 3AM-L LTStER'S Boblfstore, A B RAIN- Ü8, A O vR'(;AT.. rpHB Ship iard Saw Alill, aituated ia New Aloany. Ind., X now running aud ia eomplete repair, eap.rleet cutting lumber of any lengths for house or boat bniiding purposes, o n be boughs fur 5.300. .oa S. 127 18, 24, JC ana 36 months credit, with eoproved security and Interest.- Theie are two Sret-rata boiler, two engines, and fxtures ompKte for drawing .logs from (he river of almeet anV a ae This mill has often r.uttlSu worto of lumbal' per day. The original cost waa $8.200. . Any boat builder In New Albany will say she ia as good a miit as thr U in the State. The whole fglrto wood work, boilers, engines, and all caa be taken dawn and rebuilt in EraasviU ia six weeks' time. Porpartlcclart addres je2S ELIAS THOMASSt.'N NOTICE. ' ) r THE foundry aad machine bnsiness heretofore carried oa ia this niece under the firm snd stvlA f-0. D. Es gleston ft Co., basbeen stpce.Aprtl loth andwitl benafter na sarriea oa ander tu arm aaa sty: oi jugietoa wona. G. OTSGGLESTON. . --- . . . . 8 M. OODE. Evansville, Jane 27, 1855. Jo28 SUNDRIES. tyLOOK TIN, Pfg Lean. aVhettsnd Block Zlne, Sheet sad Ji- Bar Capper and Copper Bottom, for sal hy jj 3 r . . SAMCEL OTfR. TIN-PLATB. .... TIN-PLaTE. receiT.d.aad for sale by BAM'JEL ORR. 25Q BOif I3 sia.oocf WORTH OF TIIB MOsT FAMHONAbLK B LOTUINU AT K HAUiIl.ll Ü! T the late fire we have lost- our clothing sale room, aad were obliged to out ear whole stock of Clothing ia the second story of ouraewsroro. by which we are deprived to eontinne selling clothing as retail, hereefhef. We mention i his to oar friend-thjt we shall sell, the whole ;oek off at greatly reduce 1 price without regard to cost. Oar motto shall be for the ntit - wo moathn . , "IT MUST BB SOLD!" WM lLOv r NTHAIt ft 00... my22 Corner of Main and First rJ. " i FEEftl FF.Ej. , ' . 1ffF BUSH Brae.: 1,1-00 bush siort; 0JJJ 100 bush oau; for sal at ... . . , jl4 COOK'S Family Grocsry. CIXV lairC6KJiEU'S OFFICE i . - sttfANSVILLK, liSD TB Oll 0W7XO ARC SOM ot I OrTEKOXf A'QAXXST TBK CiT i-UMtltllLI BT Mats, As ralSCaUBOUC IM OKDltTANCE 0 MAID CITtf . . An persoa found drunTT fa ths streets of th City. Participating in any not er disorderly assembly. MaUingeay noise orduturoaac ia theatreet. Keeping a disorderly hoase of any kind. Keeping gaming table. Cresting any nuisance. j . . . i --. Keeping powiier in a greater quantity than 25 lb. Keeping powder without being properly eeoured. TJ.iug auy lighted eandle. lamp or match, or smoking elgärf ia any barn, stable, to.. or place containing hay, straw, eto. Running horaeo in' tne city. I moderate riding or driving ia theelty. Lea-ving waggon oroiher vehicle standing In the streets, without first unhitching traces, chains, yoke. ta,. by which suclxvehicl is drawn i .... . - Btoppn-g any waggofil. drey or ether- vehiole aver er across any foot-path across any street or ailey. Kneumoeringside-asikswithoarriagae, drays, earte. boxes, barrels, lumber timber, fir w o.t. coal, maaar. or any ethrsnbstan. or. thing or material whatever. Trepasstng dpdn or iqjnring public grounds. Bathing in the Ohio in front of the eity. during day-light. Bathing in tbe Canal, within theeity. during day-light. A 'lowing any blteh ma at large. Rolling hoops, flying kites, or .throwing any bard sub stance along, across, or aver any street, alley, eto. Discharging any firearm whsiteyer. ... -. Retting off fire eraekefs. noibs or any .ether 4re work. AIL wina hnge or etheranimals to.rua at 'arge. Puttine filth into anv nubile cistern. . Putting any dead animal into the Ohio, opposite th eity. Obstructing th execution of process ia ths hands of an ' ffloer Censing any false alarm of lire. Wantonly injuring any pnblie or private buiMiqg., , Keeninx ashesin a barrel, box, r other eombuubi'Tsl Diggingany ditch or drain; lor the purpose of cenduoting vnur tni mt nni w w um. " . Pulling down, or defecing. printed aetieee, ordinance. St. tsins aay vnisrar er tadeeeat language. Hitching any bone or other animal, without sesarlug it, o that it cannot go apoa any aide-walk or foot-peta Hitchine aav horse or other animal to shade treee. . Burning shavings or my other combustible spatter, ia the treeu. Detween aav-ligns ana ernes r. sa.. sr sihij timewithln twenty leet ol nay building. Tbr- winc anv fire ball, fire brands, et., enywhere withla tne city. Krectlng rrame building Wltnin to limits proniouaa. Running drays, waggons, eto without licens. Verrenev end street ht-.elne. Fghi lting any abow or amussmsnt, whaUvsr, without li cence. Pcdd1nj wtthohtlieense. Putting up signs across or overside walke. Krecting any wooden sbed or awning over any (Ida walk. The constructing cellar doors on side walks. K coins or usiax playing card about any groosry, ecffte bouse, eto. ' ... To sutler chicken or other poultry to run at large. nnniu nivents.' Plavinraav orsun: bnrdt anrdv. Bsjrplpes. or ether musi cal Instrument, upon any street or alley, for pay. supporter uire. f Inter Rvvu nest, aasifelir.. or anv of the eaaworK. Ea'ablisbin or rontineingany lumber or wood yard within tne neeimvs oi tne city. Btiu-'ing privies without "trie t. observance of O'alnanc. Crossinx a 7 bn-lse with, horse mar or other animal at any gate-faster than a walk . injuring son-. treee. . . . B!liu by retail fire crackers, squibs or other fire work. Puttina tov nine np through any floor, rsrtiiisn or roof. In erioletion of nrifmanca. vis. nan of Jeo. iOsnd 11! "Arid hereafter nc s'ove pip shall be put np. nnlese th esme Pasees into cninm-yor ist, ana no men stove pip. nersaier putnjv, sHafl'past threngh any floor, partiticn. roof, window, tside of a bouse. - Every chimney or flue hevefter built In any house in the city shall bave it foundation either oa the earth; or first fioorof ench house, and shall extend above the roof or aide of such house-tl'yt- three feet " i-. - - . i - JOHN ?. f'RIr-P, City Recorder. iPublishedby Or r of the Ci ty Carrnoil. jeSl WELL. H. WALKER, Clerk. salt. - Ii AN A WH A SOOO bbls. at river, canal and rsl'road depCi. for.sale by, jc25 GEO. rnsTKR At C''. SCPKHIOR VVOODK WRE. P!R KVT FROM THK CGLKBRATEO HOKMIAR MAMFACi, iA fuiif. DOSEN Fanby -Buckets: 1GÖ ino do K. d and Ulue Bucket; do r anry na-1 ao; 2 do No. iTab, t - if do " 3 do; lUnetof8 do; ,t ,. ' ;" 10 do . 3s do; for sals at a si all alvanc oa je!8 manufacturer's prices, by M W. FOSTER. LOOKING GJLASlEai. A AM at all tlm-s prepared to furnish Lobkinr Olassesi In Manritany. Walnut, or Rosewood Fremee, Looking Glam Plate. PictuV Fr- mes, eto ; aieo. Gilt Frames, picture Frame, and a general assortment of Pictures and Oil Paintings, at wholesale or retail, at the lowest price. -' ... V . J. fl. GEST, mh8 diw in No . West Fourth afreet. Cincinnati. O. . . MJ-blfKIES. rjflEN boeRta-nd Tallow Candle. . 1 JL 5 do Cincinnati. Germ en and Palm Soap, 10 dosen-Shakr and good common Brooms. .- ' 13 gross good Matohee; ia etore and tor aale low by ylO - J W AYS. VIOKKRT. IIYDKALLIC CfctriEMT. FRESH Lot just pntia (tore. jeJO TENNBT b gOREN'OV. SALT. 2000 bbls Kanawha delivered free at Railroad Depot orC aal for sal by my 5 . GEO. FOSTER CO. Fruit trees; frcit trees: At tha OLD ROCHESTER NURtERIpS, VfTHERS ar nnder enlture over three baadred acre of a. everv de-triptioh of nafdy Tat. bHüüXa. PtaJl. etc., et.. auitable tor utility or ornament. . - Kar; or new items are Importe a trom oar üiropesn eorreepondenre wheB required. . TT"Ali trs packed ia tb beat manner for short or dis tant transportation. . Car Ai! orders left with Z. H Cook. Evanevilla will re ceive prou.pt attention SAM'L MUULäON, Prop'r. .'tr.ee o rwwtrt. Kocneet v. r. r. yn-qaw lUAHSPOKXAXJOX. NtÖW YORK AD EVANSVILLE, VIA ALBANY. BL'FFALO ,AÄD TOLEDO. nkRTE ar, an.w. prepared .to eqarxaet for the delivery if .WW ronanoiee e-nerauv. trom .1 AorJt tp tnis p' by ne most reliable line, ob very favorable terms. Shipper and merchaata ar requted to see our agent before eoatraotiag. aa we eaa make it to their interest w ship by aa. GEO. FOSiERdfCO. ". , . v ii , , ECKFORtJ LINE. , '.."-, Leave New York daily, Sabbaths excepted. No trxasthipsstat at Albany. Steam oa Lake. norauETOBa aus askxtb. G WPalteaACo) , ' ' " S- 5 1""' M' B-f - (P-b1.) Cfa Tora. R R. Livingston. J J. 0 Patten ot Co.. Buffalo. N.T. Sinclair A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. - Geo. Foster & Co.. EvaaariU. lad. ' OLD OBvJSOO LINE. Froat foot Broad .. N.Y.. daily.. N trwatblptaeatat i . ""Ii' iitm T. S. L'ttlejoha. HO Broad si neat. XewYMk. FitboghLUtljoe. Oswego. M.Y. Geo. Foster A Co.. EvaaavUl. Ind. ' - yg CMOKEO HKRRIS.G 100 bis for sei so lie trad ii S,. tüay a a, w b, J-.t CO, -

PtIIS. A'i d sm.ularly aeeeaul rewvoy ior tbe earr all Billon disease Coetivenes. Indigestion. Jena die. Dropsy, ethenmetism. Fevers, Gout. Humor. Nervonaess. Irritab lity, Inflemmation. Headache Ps'ns ia tb isrecst. Sid. Baok. and, LimU. Feaial CompUinW. etc.. eto. , .ndäod. ver. few are. th disease in whion a Part aHv Medieiae is not more or less required and zcuoh sufleru r and sickness might b prevented, if. a barbies bntafieetnat Cathartla were more freely seed. No persoa csa feel well whtlea costive hab-tof body prevails: beside ft soon generstes serious and often fetal dlatase. which mlrH have 1-eoel voided by tb timely end judicious ue of a g-od pnrrstive. 1 his 1 alikc.trne of Cold. Feverish Svmptom. aad Bilioaa daiaagmenbs. They ail tend to become or produce 'be deepeatd aad ..formidabl distempers which losd the hearse all. ever the land. Hence a reliable Family Physic t of tie first Importance to the pnblic health, ana this pill bee been perfected with eonsaavmat akil) to meet that. demand, an tensiv trial of Its virtue by Phvs 'clans'. Proieeeorsane Pa Meat-, baa shown result surpassing anything hitherto known ot aay medicine Cn.-ee here been effected beyond be.ii, were they not substantiated by persons of suoh excited pott tion sndeharaeter n to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the n.ty eminent gentlem-a who fctve testified la favor of these PlÜi. . may mention: Dr. A. A. HAY PS, Analytical Chi'tnist. of Bistoa. ad State a-ayer oi JUaseachmett. whose high Proieaaieaal ekaracvr : endorsed by the Hen. EDWARD F.VERKTT Senator of th Taited Srabei. ROBKXT O. WINTHROP. Ex-Speaker of tbe Bcuaeef Represen tsrves.ABBOTT LAWRNCT9. Mlalster Plea, to Englsnfl. tJOHN B. HTZ PAT RICK. Catholic Bishop of BoaUtv Dr' J. H. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of If w To tk City. B-iorsed by Hoa. W.I MAHCT. SemUry of Stated ', : WM. B. ASToR. thriohestmaain America. . S. LELAND li CO., Proprietor f the Metropolitan Bete, : aad other. . Did sp-iee permit, we could giv many hundred artlfieated from all pane where tbe Pill bave b. ea used, rutevideno van more convincing than the-xperienee of eminent publle .men ie found in theireffeeta upon rial. Th'cy .operate by their powerful infl.-ence ea the nt 'rflal viscera tq, purify th Mood aad it'mnlat Itln-o healthy nation remove the obstruction oi the stemaeb. bowel, liver, and other organs of th body, rsstunr.g tbeir irtegalar action tohe.lth.and by eorresting. Wlereverthcy exist, ueh irangem.au as ara the first orig'n ot cieas. . . PREPARED BV i. . J AMES C. AY E R, PaACTtCAL AND ArtALTTICAI. CglglJT . LOWaV't HAI. Price 25 centt per box. Five b-,xes for tl, , . SOLD B Kaller. Farnsley dt Co.. Evansvlli. lad.;' Yag. ct Crawford. Owens-iliel H allocs. Ai.PerTD.itpr. Princeton; G. B. 3ingham. Patoka; W.J. Whiting. CVathiana: J. E. Jaq-uersdc Co... Poseyvlll-: Messrs. Gardiner at Blairaville sod WdevlUj Willis.msan,d Robertson WeitFranklfui Dr. Thema Neviciaq and 'a. Sampson. Mt. Ttraaai Hudsne-h At Bro.. Boonvllle; , Bower A Sargent. -Newbnrch: Adam A Campbell. Petersbnrgb; Fred . Eeksteia, Cincinnati. 0.,a-d all d.ueitst.. 20- ... PUUF.V, J. WOOD'S : t . - . . CELEBRATED EIAlil RESTORATIVE. fMHE effect ol this wonderful Hair Restorative, ar pjrov JL duolng the most astoni.hiug results in tb publle mindt old and young are lavish ia their praises of tbe virtues of this), remarkable composition,. I.t is the only preparation that can. b depended oa to r Siore gry hair to iu aaturaj color, snd. re-produce oa bald head a Iuxurisnt growth. Bead tha followiag: . Mrtropj, Worcester Co . Nov. 10, ISM. -Psor O J. Wood. Dear Sir: I take pi asure la beariaf voluntary testimony to the msgie efiecu of your wonde rul Hair Retorativ. As far back as '86, my hair eomii en led falllag, until tha top of my scalp became bold and usmeotb . as glas j, notwiths(endi g I bsd used msny celebrated preventatiaee. -Saeii-g your eavertisement. I wa induced to giv your artiole a trial, and to my astonishment, I roaad. alter few applications, rast my hair became firmly set and sssumed -a very glossy and beautiful appearanee, and by the Urne I had used the contents of a quart, bottle, my bald bead was covered aith a youagaod vigorou growth of hair, which 1 ' oa to two laches la length aad growii g very fast. Your, .truly. HEN BT GOODRICH. " -"i ,. , tTlTgRTOWif, Ma8., May I. 1884. . , Faor. O.J., W0ÖH: Allow me to. attest the virtues an , maglo power ot your. Hair R-itorat-ve. Three months since. , being exceedingly grey. I-purchased and sem eemmeneed ta , use two bottles, and It soon began to tell ia restoring the silver locks to their native eolor. and th hair, which was b. for dry and harsh d fell:ng off. aow bream soft and glo- , y. and it ceased falling: the dandruff dirapperd and the scalp lost all tha dipacreeable jtrhing so annoying before, and -I not only look act feel joung asain. . ßespsctlully. vour. etc.. CHARLES WHITNET. 7-Prepared and Sold wholesale and reta I at 114 Market ' street. St. Louie Mo, and at 695 Broad a sy. NewYeik. where a' so all th most popular patent - edirJoes 'for sale. -wholesaleor retail, as low ,nd on as favorable term as they oan be beught at any other honse. v ... sTeor sale at manaraoturev'f pr'ces by HALLOOCcV STO UDARD and all tne principal druggist everywhere. Bui , , , , - - - i LAick Arrivals; - - KO BAG- trim Rio CofT- e 25 bbls Refinery, teboiled Moiassef, . - . ,100 lalee Oann- ltoa Letting. Nos. 1 A 3; er sal vry low by jeld M. W. FOSTER. J. HYDE'8 MARBI E YARD, COtWtl ICOKM1D VINB-eTkKST, ItVaSibVII.L'.'. 7VD. rvHBnndrsigned would rgspcotlullyaaaout. tolhedti- .' eeae of Evaasvitle and the nubile Hb.rallv. ih-jt h. hu pur-hased the satire stock of No. 1 Vermont Marble ot Mr. Humuhrev. and it fnllv nretiexed. to eil eil nr eve i II... menu. Tom), Obeluks. Heed end Foot Stones, o' tbe best workmanship and tbe tnest material. Thr se wishing to erect suitable Monument tbthelr deceased friends, would do well to give him a call. Ail orderspromptly attaaded to. - oct2t-ti J. HYDE. CASH C U S T..O 51 b' R S CAN b supplied at the lowest market br'cee with ffstnloek and Oak .ole Leather. Pamni French and IniriM. Calf 8 k ins. French, Glased aad Boot Morocco; Sheep Liae ins. Bindings, etc.. etc i Uall on Sycamore street, between Water end First. Evan. ills Ind myl J. FLEMING. ' SEWING Sri.K. 2 OASES black Sewiug Silk reo'd hiriv and for sale by James low co.. Jl . , 418 Main St., Louisville, Ky. T3R-CRiY.JE STJLL T' EY COME.' AMHIIttt iltlllVAL a ir . Q-i i . u , . , i . f at tb (tore of John 0. Devereax. Jr.. oa Main street. consisting in partof: v mi reprr irom tea cents to three- dollar per pieee. Borders from tea seats to three dollars ner oiaoe. beentlful patterns, of Gold and Velvet r : Be ' 1 esters from one to three dollar per centre, exceedingly rich pateerr. . Ftr Board Print 'rot twenty cents te tbiee dollsrs per piee: oomprisifag some of the most beautiful ever brought w tnn out. " ' .1 Paper window. Bands of all -kiode, description tad prices Together with WteppiagPantr. Lamp ato The ebova atok is the mmt eomnleto ever hroneba tA Pvansvills, acd will ba scl-1 low The asacrtmantof . .t . gold parlor aper consists o the newest and eichest ratterne, and CAintOT IK beat. Feelieg eonfiient that I aan pleas the faney of att those who wiii fnver mewith aeall, and thankful for peat favors, I rspctfnlly oUcit a continusnce of the asm. TAI.'V- n T 1 1'VPD L- T' I ' my24 an Mitia t . between 1st A 2. ri - i r, ' i irf aa ja ; PCD per Httlis Mr. 75 pachtjt ttf araortej Tut. In It ny ? ckacf-s hevll cbfit. antrter ebedi. IS lb , 't L'tl TLM1 '1'L'AI Oevdtii'ir. ft- lh Csvdiie. and 2 lb ctvddie. exprma 1v pat np for r.;i.n.. rn s..1. v. ; r t r nfiunw sUHIl F BV VJ J s IV M a AVl MBJi" AHll POJG THINGS CA!V BR DOKB AS WKLL- AS ' . - - I. DTHI-Rü! A. .1 niRT-UH". IHK .ICR OP II1RTS Ö111.L. ALlVh AAUiiUl IM ItbllH UIHT TYT'OULD Inform the citizens of Eveasville and his cos V tomers senersllr. that he is aow -t their service envaerof Main and Firit streets, next to Shaabil A.- Reilly a. with a very fine etock of boote and stoe. eomrr:lng Ladiee' Shoe of every description. Ali misse' aod in-int' -hoc a boot Also genta' boo, from the mosttapl Storsy to th finest Fronen i'nmp.aolr; together with a fall supply of n.en'sgaitsr. lip r. sh es. romps, eto . et. Pleaseeal! and see for yourselves. -Yon can alwavs find me at home. m. le absent oa prof-ronl l a iass. sneb aa ool-ecung bill. w.'r, Howiirc, r suflaoiBCls tn lime ones, j HS.vKI J. HABT. - ' i nöonsASD stsii. ; Q PANNEL Doors aas'd sis: OtlV 40.090 lighu sah do do; in su-rs and for sale ly - ORR. DALZELL A 00; Jeso i iFISHIMG TACKLE. fIS'UNG Pole. Beels. S.Ik Lines. Cork Fleet. Hoek. Sinkers, etc.. etc.. at je2 CHa8. 8. WELI 8. " OFIAMJKS AND LEMone. 1 n SOILS fresh O rat. es; ' - XU 10 di do Lemons. jS just reo.d and for sale by PRBSToN BROS. FEaTHHR DENTING JBUrSlTtS.' ASM ALL lot jot opened of thse very desiia' 1 dneter or furniture, m- rchants' tue, et . st . je CÜA8. S. WELLS, new Hard ws re Star. r TIP! RE B xt-eH T! ;' SECONvk TO NOME IX THE GREAT TEST. first BTBEicr. ttr. a KD arcawOBE. UNDER the immediate direo ion of Mr- 0- W . t. IM of New Terk aad Ksstoa. aad aeanowltdged by tba trade to be the beet practical manager ef a Well appoiatoA bakery ia the Tnioa. - " The proprietors axe vVifly pwepared to furnish all klna t bread, aake. evaeket. pie, botroll, et.. -, in any quantity to suit purner . . . . Customs ra ia Evansville aad Lamasee will be nppfl'd with th above are olee twice each day with a Superb carriage fitted np expressly for that poepoee. - y B. wedding, parnea' bill etc., eta.. npplUd Witb ernassental eaks. pyramids, confectionary, etc., ia a style aad quality hot to be surpassed by srv eae. , jji ". . JOHN FARRKLt. G5. " HELP 1 H K POORl IfAT B.-,I will eil Boot and Shoe, and tat mr jSiy I Att. Lit Sind of Indiana Star Stock moety, except those tha aave- suspended payment. Call aad see. atKf.- r . . v w T yt i1?.. - - HOPKltie RR an TTAVB -asnr hand a ha evek of ladiee' kl'. silk apt . rj. Liele-thread gl v; twisted jg mitts- ik. Lisi . thread. and acrtsoa hoa. AU, viry ehoiceetoee; af ehiWv dm'e aad miss' hoee aar glow H iw prieee-. a . . eil9-s - - KflPWTWS s, ww . whit an .... r by Xjl-iw T-GRAjiiavco.