Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 203, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 April 1856 — Page 3
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0OThe can lidates, or at "oast some of them, ; anl their friends, arc very busy. The Gavitt "Old liners are as active as weasels, and will sarj no expense nor labor to carry their tick- ' -et. Whether they will succeed or not depends ; altpgetherupon tlio .independence, or want of ( it, in their party. There are some . few Old j Linrs who will not be led by the nose Eytho j Sheriff, although he appears to think that im-1
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Spring- Dar Goods. Messrs. J. S. Jaqucss ' ; ' The Qtafter City, that arrived yestcrCo. have been 'engaged for nearly a week ,day VM full cabin, state rooV and Void - -. . - - ,i . , - ,4 with dry goods, boots and shoes, glass, &c, post,, in receiving and opening Spring ana : t . , , . !!-- .-. ",- , . - and not.a bill of lading on board,. .and n one ;tsaninicr .Dry Goods, at their, largo, jobbing knows to whom the goods are. consigned, or 1 . . TT . a- s ' I "t "ft - 1 . . . a . .... . ...
noase eu r irst street-; oountry -aeaiers wm and To CoraTRT Merchants; Messrs. f.i.- . .r sortment of spring and summer Dry Goods for t'itf frade, and are now prepared to welcome their old customers, and as many new as, may come in. This old house needs no rccommen- I datioh.:":: " ' -' ' i v.',r . ,'. TtfE Caxal. The Canal continues in excellent Condition. .There was no arrival yesterdyat least to: the middle of the afternoon. A ".great deal of freight is being shipped to points above. The J. E. Taylor left last evening witH as much as she could carry, leaving a good deal debind. .r , .. .. , .- 03? J ohn Comstock, who has been employee? as a watchman at the'JeffL'rsonyille (Ind.) penitentiary, I was held' to bail in the sum of five ... " , " - . - hundred dollars, on .Tuesday last, to answer & cha.'gc t f permitting a convict to escape. UoaniBLE' Düatii. We" learn from an authentic sourccj that Miss Keed, a young lady ant daughter of Jamas Heel, Esq.,'-an old and well kr.own citizen of Meromr Sullivan county, was bumed to death on Saturday morning last. 'Jt is supposed that she arose from her .Ie l and went to the fire in her night clothes, when .lie fainted and fell so near the flames that 'the light clothes caught and burned so quickly that she was unable to gire any alarm to summon timely help. 'When found, her c'othes were entirely -.consumed and the unfortunate lady injured, beyond, recovery. She lingered about twenty-four hours. The young lady was known to uiany of our citizens, .having attended school at St. Mary's, for several vears. and was loved and respected by all for her many amiable qualities. Surely "in the midst of life we are in death." . " . : :, ' . Tare Hante Jeter. Cattle im Ikdiasa. Accordingly to a compilation made by the State Sentinel, the value of cattle in Indiana as returned by the township assessors from eighty-three counties, was . on tho first of June last, $7,578,200 nearly $5,000,000. There are four coun ties in which the valuation' of the cattle exceeds 8200,000 .n cch. Montgomery ends ort" with $231,000; Wayne follows with $22G,O00; Putnam with $221,0:30 and Warren with 224,000. Four counties, ."Decatur, Henry, Hendricks and Gibson, pre sent a' valuation each between $150,000 and $200,000. Ten counties, Clinton, Fountain, -Delaware,' Marion, Stehen, Figo, ' Koscinsko, lMorg.in, IVwdolph and St. Joseph exhibit a valuation from $123,000 to $150,000. Twelve counties, White, , Elkhart Shelby, Rush, Xireerv?, Allen, . Ripley, ' Madison, Johnson, Fayette, Maimi, an I lilackford, return a valu ation of between .1W,000 and $120000. Ixformatios Wasted. Information want cl of the whereabouts of Samuel Henry Pea. aged alout 16 years. He left Knox county -about a year ago, and the last that was heard from him he was in Martin county, in March, 1855. Any person knowing anything of Mr, Pea will confer a favor by addressing the same to this office or to um H. Pea, , y incennes, KnJX Co., Ind. ' Our exchanses in this State will do us a fa or by copying this notico prominently. - ln. Courant. fi 'u 1 ii m ... KXCUANGI! HOTEL, Hewburg) Intl. THO:iCUR(i fc UVJIAY ' ' l m TSROleavaio ialora? the euiteos of Warrick and Eijl "a it .cent counties, th-it they have purchas&i the Hotel Stuud " formerly kept by Mr. Z. Uasea, and intend to keep np the d r-putatioa the house has acquired under its previous management. They have Kr.run.Msu Kit and stKriTer.o the whole concern, and are prepared to aeeommodats all their customers in the mustc Jiafortable stjlo. Their table will be easpliet with the best the market afford; In short, no raini will be spared to make t'.e Exchaxur a firstelas Rotel. Their table will bo kept in the best possible ' vendition, in order to accommodate persona a ith animals. mh2-lwdlyw . vouivöiev jitiricE. TTJ AVIXG sold out esy enire inte est in tSe Mechanics B a UnrV ta Mnjiir. Wm. Bovle. John Schriber W . A. Daun, and Franklin D. Bjvle, who will hereafter conduct biiMacj aeder the name of Wm. Boyle Co.. I cordially recommend tbena to my old customers and the public generally L m.. mt.D imnlr rmalined from Ions experience to aire satisfac tion to all who may entrust th-m Ith orders. I take this oceaiion to thauk mr friends forheir patronage. All the business appertaining to the past will he settled ht mvself - fijnhis--'t ... HENRY SCHRIBKR. PitfaBCSH! TCltiIP-30 bush onions; lOOdei iiii, b xa Uon.ony lor sale at ml.2 .- Z.H. COOK SOV v-tklt DOZ fresh Eiirs; 20 bushels green apples for sale ' l-y mh 11 B K3H Bh, RGElt il C A KSOX. B-OH SALH. The new Canal Boat just launohed at the EL boat l rd, at a small advance on cost, apply to mbio GKO. FOSTKll i-CO. 37 FOR SALE. r TT WILL sell at privat le, on accommodating terms. Lot , M. Ne. 37. in the Upper F.nlarsrement of the ettv, one ol the m Mt ries'rab e loeatioss for residence in the market. It will h- mire or in pareels if desired. . I have also for sale in various parts of Bvansville and La- ' viasro. in which I am prepared to offer bargains. Persons wishins to purchase would do well to vive me aeall. .. mlu;-tf J.N O. J CUAXDLBR. Real Kst. Att. KOt)Fl(J TIA. SO boxes ree'd and for sale by ml-27 - SAWUKL ORK. RWIIRIT FI.OIU A.0 Hf)VJ,lV -l bars titra Buckwheat Flour; 10 bushels Homny for sale by 5JL' T t RF I IV KLOC'r"--ChoYcTbraBd, at rednjen prices CSby su; . J. i. i Si JCHyyiY " " Tf M'ATCH'll' iKKüS AD JKVV tLERl. n t. are n-jw reclvinc our ftprioe stoca ot W Jui.r.a JumtssoN's i-lksi b Atchies; Vacshsos CON ST ANT INK ?i; I bwis Kinn tans' SULK SlTF.lfSI ' J tSM STOnART S V. F. CowKniiT's) F.. O. Jdiksox s R Whky's . do; do; do; do; do; do; and other elebrated makers. in fJold and Silver easrs. Also a very lar(e stock of cheaper Watches, of the best styles. Aloevrr lesenption of .lewelry ol the laust styles, ol toe -J slnt to the eieai.e-t onslitv. Alo Tahle and Pocket Cutlery. Plated Spoons and Forks. nocks, vtutcn aiaseriais, Ppectacles, ristols Accoraeone Dealers will find it to their advantage to examine enr stock . es we on sell as cheap as any Kaetern honse. and no one has so srood an assortment to select irom. 1MJ A M K & V"-. Importers and Wholesale Dealer-. So. 130 Main st , Co : mli7 dw Cln. flas. L. - CLAKKK. J M, 8TAF1BLP .a CLARKK fe-STANFIELD V CAKPE3fXEItS AJI'D JOINERS, . Shop cornel First and Ctesnat streets.. A LLwork entrusted to as, done with aeatnees and dis x?..Jld.uSu.' f th. .;..'.. .i ,.... Stora rronts, and Jecsing geoeraiy. miize-ti
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0T OF-EViHSVItlE. .V f " " : r -- ARRIVALS ANff LEPAETURKi. T:iL-aBDAy. April 3. AtoxpAle, from New Orleans t Louisville. Bkli.e hkbiuax. from LouUvilliw Ol'nill. Keliakce Ituib Pittsburg to Nashville. Sui.tasa. fr oi New Orlen to Lou svill. T)i-.3KK tJKLLK, from Cincinnati t. Wabash. Hkkut Grr. from Pittiburg to St. Louis. Thomas Shuivk. ron Nashvltle t Wheeling. ' ". SutTnsiUKK. trom Louisville to St. EiMaif. A. fl.-flfA3x. from Pittsburg to tit. Louii. 11 ABS, fiom Cincinnati tc St. Loaii. ' MaQNOUA.rrom Cmcinna'tt'to.Nashvil'e. Jas Mont.) mitar, from New Grlomi to Lonisville. " Maiu.vD. ksiso, from Cincinnati to New Orleans. me amount sent to eaen merchant ; . 1 he bilU errors in the Pittsburgh Bills of Lading. Our mrf,;c.; ,., vm ,;w J ligh'tful contain,'. This is'aU owing to the : heavy accumulations of freight it ; Pittsburgh , land its sudden rush southward on the break-f ins; up ot the river. Jixtra cierKs were employed, and new hands at the business doubt less relied upon. . , A new and tremendous freight steamer arrived here' from Louisville yesterday called Maria Denning. : She will carry 1,200 tons, and is under command of our venerable old friend Capt. Carrol, formerly, or rather latterly, of the Jas. Robb. This new steamer attracted considerable attention. She arrived here rataer light, and found plenty of freight here, whether she took it or not. 1 We thank Mr. . Archer of the! gooil rsteanlcr Southerner ' rorotusvillc , papers. This fast packet was here late ysteruäy morning from Louisville with almost as much freight a3 she could carry, and a good trip of passengers, for St. Louis. The Southerner will "Tjc here next Monday morning for Louisville. u The., Financier No. 2 struck a snag j wo miles above Haley's cut-ff, in Red river, j and sunk in twenty feet ' water. The books and papers were saved; the boat and cargo are j a total loss. No lives lost. She was insured' for $5,500. . , ; . -j The fine stern-wheeler Magnolia ar rived yesterday afternoon from Cincinnati bound for Nashville.;, She had as much freight as she could carry, and put off a large quanti ty at this point. . The following were the freight rates at this point yesterday : .Pork, t, 75c per bbl; Flour 35c; lobacco, To per fi nd.; Corn eve per sack; Tound Freights, 30 35c ; The Fairy Queen was sold at Louisville last Tuesday by Capt. RenOj to a company on, the Musk togham, for $12,000. Tlie Bowling Green departed; yester day afternoon for Green River with a great deal of freight. ' ; v River receding slowly, but in a good slairc. VojiÜ)ct pleasant yesterdayr IMItVKI.IAIJ. t eases brown Heaebeck Toweliua; - 1 2 do bleached do . do; reu'd this day and for sale by J A4. LOW it CO.. mnw-diw 4li Main street, Louisville, Ky. s sJl-'Kn O ATri. ASrstrate article ot seed Oats 'oralc by mh2i-lm SHA-NKLl-N k tte.lL.ui M IIOKiSKKD.!i. 101 boxes warranted, fresh, first f VH the season, just ree'd per Kfiilroad at Ulli Z. II. COOK it SOV, Corner Main and Istst 9 125 cartoons Bonnet Ril.bonv. newand handsome styles: 1 do new s'yles Drs TiHimingsi 150 do x Cambric Cravats a.'iortad qualities; ' 2i pieces super twilVjl Erench Black Cloth; ' 2nrartoons Silk VeWet Ribbon. diller ntwtdths; 3;"iO Pjruols, aasorted styles, 5 pes Satin de Chine; .V dns Tuck Cmnbs, T.1 doi India Ruhber Poll Combs; inm linen dn. ISO rra Metal Vest Htlöns: r Iimi cro metal Ceat Buttons: 150 cro horw.'Paä(t drV-ec'd this day and for sale by i '' JAS. LOW A- CO.. mh,23-dw 418 Main street. Louisville. Ky (TII-WV ntliff -37 bales extra weich' 2 bushelkt KM also 10 bales 3 bnshel; 10 bales i)i bushvl and excel'ent and cheap arttele for Uran, uats. Arc. lorsie lew ateiose py .. niKClTABflCS WOKKS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. ETANSVILI-B, ISD, WILLIAM DO VLB fe CO,, WIS AVIXO purehased Mr. Henry Schriher's well known is; sou Foundry, ,fcronld' respectrrty (ft a eoptinnsnce of the inase extended him; 'and invite the attentiou of all who pAtronafte w&at Foundrv work of any kind done, te our facilities. W are experienced in the business, and will warrant all work we do, ana p tees r asonanie. t e are prepare m uivnuineture Steam tinxines. Fire Engines, Hydrtulie t'ress-s. Tobaceo screws and rroses. daw ami ana irst win Aiucninery, Rnildins Hstinvs. Hovsepewer iurashers, corn shelters. Lard kettles. Lard Presses, Kailroad tt ork. Steamboat Ko pairs done, e'c. " tlisuncs or every nesennuun w irr 1 ,ii.,hvm. Steam Boilers. Lard Tanks, and all the natures belonging Urerte. ' :; Brass cystines or all mnas nui te oruer. AH'orders maybe addr ssed to WM. BOVLh. CO. mbiS 6w ' Bvansville Ind. RUT A.D Ull. A M KiTA I. TBEKS. SöTsl sTli Fruit and Ornam-nlil Trees from the Old Roehesrß tcr Nursery, forsale by Z. H.COOK SOX. mh26 Agts.Jor .otnest-r nursery. ,r BÄKS. W bales oflars heavy GunnyBagaiD store, fur aale at market price. mh'K P. O. O'RTLKT. WHO OWNS IT! a SMALL naekafo eontaininc Diplomas. Ac., marked "4. Mr. F. D.rst, is in myhaadvisvLigcJi to freight, charges ind advertisement. Ihe owner Sill please call anu ret ic. mh2S-3t P. O'RILKY. w HibH. k . -611 buls Kectihed VVbiskj ; . 20hf-bhls dn do: öhbts Old Bonrbon Whisky, for sale by S. MYKKS, Sve., bet. lit and Water sts. nh25 jfVRTKRS-AT REDVCKO r RICES.-Whole Cans at tl M: half Cans at 60 cants at tuhii Z.-H. fK0a: SOX'S. rlJJTK BKA8 bush White ff Beaus; 10 sacks Hominy, just rre'd at mlu5 . A, ' yu öuj O" AOIKS. Onr heeled fffl wri. Drcra and Teili tSlippers 1U have inst arrived. si are nicer tnan yen can nna eise WAere. They are cheap too. , Hlh3"i HEMIJBICKt it MCKKA. MIOICK KAMU.V Wi.vK.l hfi .hnina f!)art: 10 has C lawba Wine; I pipe Madoira W'iuoi . , 1 pip Purt; expressiv for family nse. inst re'd by mhfrl Z. II. COOK SOV. MOLD PKA'S. A thoioeseloetianof Gold Pens, wither I'M without eases, lust reo'd and for sale by mh2t T. COVVNflTON A CO. IKAft PIPE. 3 casks ass'd sizes ree'd aud for sale by A mh2 - SAMITRL Oltll. A V v.tltl.V H,tCi.l. U hols ouer t'r.ek , warranted extra. or sale 1-t IJERSUEEKGER k CARSOi-r. ul.21 l S FKRT Mill and Cross Cut Saws; Boring Machines) jim AW W Blickend FlasterUg Trowels at the KvaasvSUe Tool Store mh21 II .. WALUKlKUIf. W A TC1I IS, J K W K L. K X, .. Uli "II.VKK IVAKK. it '-T'IL'iON M'GREW A SON. oorner of Fourth iii2 Tkiii W atree's. Cinc:nnati. O.. havinr jn-t 'e turned fiom the Euat with our spring purchase, c nsistii:g of WATCHES - -' - of 11 kinds, nnd from the most approved makers; . ... . J K W K L K Y j. of the newest and most faihi.naMe stjlee. snd, si KKLixtr .siLVKit Ware. ' : snd all other attioles appertaining o oar lina of buslnei. We are prepared to oiler to customers rare inducements and ean sell onr goods al much lo wer rrioes than any other House '"eor-Waicw RsiwtBIXO To T IxrEBiESCED -Wowk-KKCKIVKD.-Now prima Sugar, 'oaf sugar, powdered sugar. RioeolTee. Sardine. Raiain Melassesand fns ' Liverreol Table Salt, for (alt k !. b D. HEISfAFJJ snh2
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itPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE JOURiTAL . ; '- A Gun from Rhode Island! r . ., ''t'. 'r ; . J"; , rROVIDENCE,.'pril 3. The returns J from the State hay.e.all been ticeived; showing a rbajöftty .of nearly 3,000 for the American and Republican candidate's for Governor .Ipretory'qf State, ajjU, AttornQr General, liiere is no choice for Lieut. Governor. The coalition have a clear.majority in both branches of the Assembly. . " ' Baltimore, April 3. In the third Congressional District, include ingajrtiönofthiscity, Buchanan delegates have been elected. , , . ';;."''..;.' -v; ' "'CisrcisxATi,. April 3.1 Thdre. are eleven feet six inches water in channel and falling. " Yeather cloudy, .: 1 ' Apru - lour declined, sales ot IXUO buls- at b id State, 7; 00. for Ohio, 7 127 75 for ooulue.rn' ' L&' o. lorexira., nn$aipyp. v'UiU . uusiwis m om for mixed. - Mess Pork , improving, sales at 16 87. Beef Ötll. Lard improving, sales "of 300 bbls at 10 i. Whisky firm. ; ., ' " ' , Baltimore, A pril s... I ( Sales of Howard street. flour at 7; City Mills 6 75a7, but the market closed.dull. Receipts of grain" heavy. Sales of fair to prime, white wheat 1 Q0a,l 80; red 1 35al 63, prices irregular. White corn 51a52; yellow 52. Tuesday's Proccedtnys." . - . , . .. . , WAHi;pToy, April 1. " Sekate. Mr. Clayton, Yesuming his re marks onf the, subject of the "Naval ; board, in order to prove that it was no disgrace to the ofEcers to be placed on the retired list, men tioned the fact that in England the he-roes-of the Nile and Trafalgar were relieved from ac tive service and receive less pay than the oihcers of the same grade on our retired list. He replied to-ifousloivs attack on iendorgrast, Dupont, and other naval officers. i Mr," Bell, of I ennessee, ; sustained in tl?e main the proceedings and actions of the Naval Board, and earnestly defended JiefiT. .Maury from the remarks in Clayton's speech. Mr. I itzpatnek asked Mr. Bell to give way toa motion to adjourn. - . Clayton 1 hope the Senator will nnish now. ' v- ' " . Bell ii shall linish it some other time. (Laughter.) . . -. Clayton (earnestly) 1 he attack has been made and I have a right to an answer now. Mason: I tuove the Senate adjourn. Clayton (excitedlv) No adjournment. I am not bound to listen to that man. It is unjust! unjust sir. Sensation. ' ... :v. Mason I call tho Senate to order. The Chair rapped briskly witfitiis hammer to quell the, excitement. ... - i. Mr. Bell exclaiming in the meanwhile !Lct him go on with his insolence. I have heard that gentleman before." Mr. Bell while thus speaking pointed signihcantly with his finger at Mr. Clayton;.,. . While- they were engaged in the colloquy the Chair put the question and declared the Senate adjourned. , . IlcusE-.1 the House: passed the bill appro priating $300,000 for restoring and maintaining the peaceable disposition of the Tftdian tribes of the Tacific coast, and 120,000 for the purchase of gunpowder.' The House went inrs a -ommittce of the Whole cn the President's annual message. Mr ..Warner ; vindicated the rights of the South in common to the Territories of the United States. . : , . t Mr. Allison spoke in opposition to the extension.of slavery. ! ''-"; Adjourned. : - . Great Fire. ..' ; Galexa, April 1. A fire broke out this morning in the heart of the city, near the De Soto House. . Thirty buildings were destroyed, including a Catholic chur:h. . :., " i The Do Soto House was fortunately saved. The loss has not yet been estimated, but it must be very heavy. ' Central-American Affairs I- . New Orleans, Ma.VJch 29. AValker's proclamation of the th.Eay's: "Invited by the Democratic party, Nicara gua had a struggle to carry out the principles of the revolution of 1854, but tk legitimate party refusing all efforts to concuhation, noth inr was-left bt war." t.t - - t The Costa Eica government has issued an address to the people of Central America, callittgfln them to rise and destroy the American invaders. New York, April 1, P. II. A row of six. stables, ..which were being torn down, fell vesterdav afternoon and sever al children were buried in the ruins. One boy was taken out dead-, two little girls were seriously injured,and one is not expected to live.- - "AUCTION" SALES.""" DAFiELWOOLSKT HIRAM KELSO! Atcfio-s ltoortis, Old Cddrf HouSHT CFrtler of Mnin and Third street, immfdiately opposite the Washington Hotel, jar AVING leased for a term of years anf fitted up the 3 8. above well known stand, we are now prepared to reee've forslc at aaction or private sale, all kinds of golds, areeand merchandise; household furniture, horses, buggies, etc.. ose. - , Cash advances male on consignments when reqnired , F.ognlar sales every Ttfesday, Thursday and Saturday, eom3ioneingat9o'clock. A, M. Also Tuosday, Wednesday A l,..;.l...hli ftrlv ffüt llffUt. Out2door ilea anilsales oi reaiesute prmpujin, to. . . - . Wo ae we-.ikly receiine-. ana nave nowon nsnu m. andteneralassortmentot r jK.li UKjf, oonsutirg oisiat,. spindle ana nannnter u-ue. ,..,.- ek nmoe, ireucn, jnj . "V".'" , "J Chairs; mahogany anu rose voohsdi!.,.....". chairs: snrine seat arm rojters. solas, sooiables. centre. card, dlöin and breakfast tables; lisht and wash stanos. loiMices, mirrors, line common an-i misses- ne.meaus, ti-aHit3. tin and wiresafes, etc, which we will sell at Cincinnati prices. . - ' ' . . we have also on naun - "j j-j . Violins aecordeono. pocket cutlery, guns, pistol whips, ta.. whioh wo will sell at reduced prices forcanh, wholesalearretail. . rnv W00LS1SY i NELSON.. CiKASSSSilllTS. 51 IVR Grass Skirts and a superior artiolo of corded SVlrta, ' forsale at n.hia-3w HUGHES. rf"tFlVKD r s . r-, v a -, - . 0 bbls Vo. 2 Mackerel; ill nr-bhls 2 do; Ik 10 hf-hhls No. 2Maekerol; 15 bMs do 3 do; 20 hf-bbls do 3 do; 10 hf do 3 do; 4 drums Codfi ih mhJ4 for sale by I.tB. HEIMANN. 1RV GOODS. UST receire-l at Mrs. McKay's Cap and Trimming Store. 9 AtfO an assortment of Window Shades. Oil Cloth. Bureau and SUnd Covers, on Firstetreot nrM'n, Kia . MBS. MBit AT. RECKlVED A Baom'i Ryo Whtaky and Port Win. Bbr aaliat reduced yriee. by p HE,MJISN
rT HAVR a lnrir donble Warehouse at tho Canal Rjsin. ca1 X' pable of .Htoa-iua oy amount of prodneo. whu h will be re- i
coirod. ftor'il 'kn e.ira of anil hold subject to the owner's mh 1 B " " T. O.O.RTtKY. B 9 Ki:tvlVKD'pr teamer Kclips M. m. I4ii sacks eonee; 5 boxes Harana Sugar; J " in bbls Tar: 1W) do Claret: S hf-pipes fine Brandy: for sals at lowest market TKNNKY& SOUE.VSOTf. : 5 eases Sardines: 70 qrfiipes fine Brandy, rate. J.KO . mß 30 bbls t m. Brandy; 2n bbls Bonrbon k Kre Whisky; S do Bin: . l'A do Peach Brandr: 5 mh2G Cherty Brandy, V'-t seta at ' ' S. MYERSVI.E. 10 bbls weet MaUga Wine forwale 'by mlriti ....... S. KVbiKS. Kjf Tery lo B70RKIU3 BUAniK A.D WIXKS JR. Aiathficia; Jlulaza; ., , , l ore: ' -Claret, mh20 .. Rhine Wine. S. VERS. For sale by A CHOICE lot or Jamaica Rum, Cacnae Brandy, Champagne, Cordials, Stomach and East India Bitters, fiears and Tolaoco in store. mh2 S.MYERS. MTRW SKKIS. ; ' " ' L U bushels Clreseed: - .15 bnsh Timothy Seed; 210 papers San.doth' a Garden Seeds, assorted; . l.v do Shaker's ' oo do do . V - " 3U0 d Nants do do ' do; ree'd and for aalaby mh2S J. W. & S. V1CKBRY. . ... , T--H?EFIKV;r WltlTK 6lUJAa.-6 bhds ioVtWdand or sale by S. E, GILBERT & CO.. mh26 1 . 8ye. noar Water'.1MS5. .rRl.W Tkt.VDB OPK. . . 1850. rii H B subscribers arenowin receipt of theirprlrgetock, X eompritinE every varietv and hind of MenJs..Women's Miaea. Boy's, YonVs and Ch.ildcesr-'a tsnsts. She, Gaitevs, Baskins. Slippery, o., e.-o which they call tho attention of the trde. Thse Roods wero purchased early, and selected from the first and 2aost desirablo stock oITerd in the Eastern markets. IIESBRICICS & MRKA, ,, rfthil Firt st. nesr Main . Si'KlIXi A . I ..U,U HUi! 6UUUÜ. 1HAVE just returned with mv stock of spring and rnmmer oods. selected by myself witJk.aVat rare as to style a d material, an-t invite the g;6rttleai.a.ol' -the city and vicinity to call an! see for themselves. Snob cu A'-Gnnd st.. opposito Mr. McCarers Chtirch. DAS. O'NEAL. rUST 'iiKfTKiVKnr-B.iijey Hubbs, Felloes, Shafis, I Bows and Poles, for sale by i mbM SAMCr.L ORR. KI,F.TIOS SOTICK. ITOTICE is hereby given that an electl:n will be held at Is the upper and lower Knelue Houses, in the city of ,Evasville on diondir the 7th dav of April. 1ft3i. for tho fo'lowur Offices to wit: Mayor. It Cuncilmen. City Clerk, Colector. sfarsl.al. Treasurer. Assessor, surveyor and school Trusteed and that John Burt is is appointed inspector of t-leetion at the upper Kniine llousa and Williao-. H. Boiconrt. lnpector at the. lower bnicme House. By oider ot ommon Council. . WELL II. WALKER. mhl3-te C'tv Clerk. NEW. (iOODS. LARfrKand spleridid stoc of Dry Uoo.ls, iust ree'd and want lanr:iins mhlJ-3w XV. opened at ilttrillia', wnere tbode whu had Settel call rEW style Bapeirefl, Lawns, Gingbajis Chambray, plain I and dotted Swiss aud Victoria Luwns, Jaconets, &c., ., chsap for nasi at. . mhlä-äw . ., .HOtttlB1'. ÖOm Rf.H Louisviiie Cement r snle Z. II. l;iwhv cook: mliüJ - ' sox. XKW STOV'K OF SPPJXCr AND SÜMMKR CLOTHING. KAUX hs just been reoeiviag at his store on Main Am street, two doors above the Journal Omeo. lso, largest atiiurttnent of spring and suiajior clo&hin. ever oller, d iu this city beloeo. an:J therefor, invites everybody to f ,vjr him witn aaaii De'ere pureitaMug e'senere. as ne mcenas to seit is uns select et'iok. lower taa tny eve wits sola in ems ity befure He his also beeu reo. ivin a flae assortment of atsanuups. luraihmK a;oods and truu&s ot al itln-ls. ana s-enertil a ortmeut of Iwi.vö cloMiins;. mbi"? Ü"dAw , I5 1L1LHÜKE lYSTEIt DEPOI' T.R urileriiirned has opene.l a cätv "TM I as JDen.it on Miiü near First street.?, !f where he will bo- pleased to see tue "Nj Xjtv5; citizens of Kvansville. and suaran-. tees to furnish them with the best Oysters in the market. Price $i 2.5 per wh.e Cans and e per hall Cans . mhl-tf J. W. PARSD.S. Ai t. AiXTUU iO.OUO bushels of Veflow Corn. blS nr mJ. KIS'I'KR CO. k, ti An i a SITCATIOV by a youm man as Rook-Keeper or SaleSman in a DrvUoods or Cloihira Store. R.fe. en -V atves etn from Baltimore aud Cincinnati . Address J. W. P.,' ti25 City Hotel, aransviue. inn. . BOAKDIXK. A VIXfl la" en the large honse on Wat r street, formerly oeeunied he Mrs. Pentecost. I am now prepared to aoeomnrodate a larf ndrfber of boarders, either hv ih day or withrooms. 1 have four or live l1;e rooms suitable fcriamilies which can be obtained by enily application. 8-ttiri a ood table, and payins: proper attention to tn c imiort oi my guests. 1 hope to merit a large patronage MUS. NKOr.PT. ' DAI-IUI" EVANSVU.IYE TOOL STOKE. tsMS OF I HK BIM PI,AiB. MAI!C STREET BKTW KEM F1K3T AND EKCOXD. TAH nndersigned havinr largely increased his stock of fTirriwure. offers for sale to the eit'sens of Vsnderburih and surrounding Counties, an extensive assortment of HFCHAHIUS TIH1. for Carpenters, Joiners. Millwrinhf. Oabiaet nnd wagon mailers, uooper. .iitmiwyi.uusiiDiu;, kiwbsuiiuii du Iiutchers. 4:8. Alsotw nstsntly on hand a full stock of general ami. mo habdwakk locks, latches, bntts aud shutters, hinges, bolts, screws, brass goods, ets., nails, glass, sash and paines. -'..-'. OiBDIIll AMirAKSLSIt IUIHi. Portet and tai.le ilvtlurv. Chairs. Brushes. Scales. Bells, Axetandagreat vaiiety of articles usually kept in hardware stores. ' ' ' ä" Orders by mail or otherwise -lareinny attetiou to Zhil AUiiUSTCS WALUKf RCj7 CHKKli. Jn.t received SO heev mhlii TKNNi' & SGRENSOX. PTK"?T MJAHIKU ;OOn. Jnst received tjie finest C mireis Tat. Leather Gaiters. Button Gaiters, Side Cace Gaiters; all the very latest fashions. "- mn?(i iia.Miui'.a. d: ainci.. 1AB.-o bbls just r eaelved and forsaln'bv mli3 S. E. CILBKUT i GO. KEW FIRM. S MY K n s . PKAI.KB is ronKios An pojinsTic uTcnT:, AVlA'KS, CORDIALS AI CIAUS, , Sycamore street, betw. First and Water, EvAMSVII.LK. I.N'D. " glHR uder igned has opened and has for sale a large and d. extensive stock oi enoice impor:e anauom'Btio LiaUOKS, VV1XES, CORDIALS, Also, a fine lot of import -d Havana Clears. I offer all these ..ti,tM a rat,tev DasUh and Tavern and Coifse-IIuse Keeoers. at tiie lowest prices, and assure them 'hat nothing in quality will surpass my selection. irt.ntina nriirht liealin-s and smill rronts. will al ways he the mle by whicli 1 try to gain me conn e""1 whn wtii lAvor me witn a can. uii.ij .. CRAWFOIID BELL,. :" W1IOI.KSA1.K AXD IlKTAIL. DUUfiGlST, 3 WASHINGTON BLOCK BUILDING, MAIN ST.. -. "Evaiisvillte.lV.il.., IS now receiving one of the largos and best selected stock of Drugs. Medicines. A-e.. ewer "or mght to the city or fcvansville. Üvery article o Ho red. to the publie la warranted pure and of the bestquality. 3Iy personal attention will be given to the putting up of all orders and prescriptions. I lie stoe cimtiii is ..am vi win 10 Bhhls Kpsom salts. bhis SDliits Turpentine, 5 do Glauber d 5 . Alehol 76 A. r. 2 Casks Cream Tarter. 10 do Sap. Cur!.. Soda, 1 Case Carbonate Magnesia, .1 ,io Calc'd do, 1 Bale Alei'd Senna, 1 do India do, 2CaesSup Linn-rice, 200 Kegs White Lead, $ Hhli Caster Oil. 100 has Ass'd Windowglass, 2-W hoves Ass'd U lass ware, i Cases F.nglish Ref'd Borax, t Case Gnm Opium, I . oo do Shellao, 1 do '' do Copal. , J Ocr'cs Spanish Foat Indigo, I Hdd Orahro Madder. 91,0 01. Snlpt. Q'linine, 20 0. Sulph. Mernhia, 10 do Aeelate do, 5 Bbls Copel Virnish, Ä do Linse.ed Oil. ... 5 Ao Lard Oil. 26 lbs Chloroform ture Brandies and eth".r li'jnora for Family and medical US. .. . 1 1 nin.-ia vn Tri xnv KM. 10C0 lbs extra 1 f rären red dried' Beef; 60 extra sugar cured Beef Tongues; reo'd per steamer J. B. &0K & sov nh.14 Corner Mam and 1st. Boxes Planes aid Plane Irons just ree'd by . -Sä w.1,21 WALDKIRCH. OH IV AMENTA I, TUT" ES AXD M1UUI3 nr.uv. I TtllK suhgrrilieT wenld respectfully infflrm the citiicns of I BraasviU and adjacent country, mat ne is fttp furnish either in small gor large quantities, all the yaluablo varieties of evergreen acd ornameutal shrubbery.; Ac,, on as reasonable terms, aud ol asgood quality as any.Nurery in the Also. An excellent assortment f Stan--.rd aud Dwarf Pear Trees. Cherrf. Plum. Apricot, Goosberry. Currant trees, delivered on board of stesm boats without charire except for the cost of tho boxes or tubs used in packing them . Orders by mail rcipeetfully solicited, tirms cash or 'food refirenoe. FEHOINAND GRAHAM. New Albanr. Jlarch 7th, 1856 t""'-3" AliTiniti PAIJITING!! GEORGE G. W ALK ER &. CO. ORXASENATAI. ASP SIGS PAINTISO. ft LL orders will be attended to with punctuality and dismteh. Offi.ee venneman's Kow, v ine street between Second and third streets. . . ,; - fol.2u- tf TO CASH BTJTEBS CF 1J1V OHOBS , ' " . ' . . . u . 1. .1- . 1 1 . I V ments to cssn p-.irenasers. ont ni tu, ream u. irj uuwu, Mvb hers who buy their gnons on Dm. . . We:ti-pertfnlly eall the attention of Merchant to onr stock and price, before making ir-pnjr ,iOW & jijtsiiUkw 418 JIain street. Louisville, Ky. ETI117IT THFI'a. Just rejeirod from Springfield. Ohio, ' i lot of Pe-tch Trees containing 1H ysrieties. beetkin is, forraleby e21 UUANT C!L PIIESTJIIVIQ SITAIS GO BOXES ehoice White Havana Sngar, forsale by . prr S. B. GILBERT & OO.. Syost." tl-iOASES satin, silk, soft sua and nmp bonne's, re- . I 1 I . ' . . . t . r , unci. . r "t w eeived and tor sale ny 3. H MAGRER Co iserfitf Bvansville. Ind. f -ARD! LÄRD!: WD lb jfim Lard, i'' SJJ0 lJ alby . (oetSi J. W. 8. VICKBRT.
-w"arE are now receiving onrstooa ot nprmg i.oo.n, many w of whieh are of our importation .lircot from the uniiuucuires in Fnrope all bought for eah and at pr-ers wl.iot wethiDk wiH 'iS'MilT ns in skying. h-t we en offer indneo-
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ckockett. ....;.:..-.. . low A T T0ll NJ2Y"S A T LAW, Will giT. prompt Mention to alttnsMe.s entrusted ho. j mHHt ni'i Filsen , FIRST STREET.. OPPOSITE TUB POST-OFFICE, . EvaasviUe, Ind., ALWAYS keer on hanJ a hue assortment of Perfumer! of the beot manufacturers; also. ToilBt Articles. Statiery. - Embroiderinir Materials, Plated Jewelry. Artists' Colors Canvass, etc. Oil Paintings end IingTaTings U. It Moulding. Toys.tto! bovIo OEO. KLISK. PHILIP DKCKEB. PlIIUrKRAMEB. GEO. i.isrK. t-M. Manufacturars oJlarUScSp and Candles. w yK are prepared new to tall any oraars lor me -1 tides, and sell at as low prices ss the same can be had at Cineinnati. Order to be left at the store oi i-oraerei Kramer, eu Main street, letv. ee'a First and Second sts. fehz-3m . V t , . . E D IV AUD BOTIiE) 811 LET-IKOS WORKER. I10ILER MAKEU AND BLACKSMITH IXG I X"C E X F.F. AL J MAN'UFACTUTtE of Boiler Kivets. Kailroad Chairs and Spikes, N. E.. Oorner Main and Cherry streets, ist. Louie, Aio. Ä" Seeond hand Poile'S alwars on hand. Repairing 'one npoo the shortest notice. roh I -3m XÜ IIOA MEN . T IT 1VK A.aneJ A. til, ,nr.? Sk....f an 7 1 1 ,i st rjf.J T-"-".-"' 'l a Boat Stokk and Family Gkockkt r.sirbiwhmnk. where I will l,er.rt pared at all times to supply Carialiaud Ohio Boats, and families with every arftcie they need in the way of stores. Canal Boatsmea are 'particularly requested to remember my place. mhl3-2twdtf JOWS FARKBLL. : NEW SPIIINJ GOODS. 1S5. gVST received in et -re a fresh lot of Srring Style Woods, -which we arevprepsredto dispose of at the lowest figures. V. e shall Continus to reee've all the lati st sij les of goods did manufacturers, and hone by onr atiict attention to the wants of she merchants to merit a fair share rf their patrobage. J- O. JftivM.b A: cu., ehiS-f " , .vGnTuer Vine and Firettreets, 1356. Splendid Öpiiiie Goad?.-, 1856 JIE IS- M A t KH CO.y - . -t 1MPOCTKKS AND DEALERS IS -f WOO L I K N AND SILK G.OjO D 5-', - No. 1Ä Pearl street-. Cincinnati.'"" . -H-rrrOOLLENS. consLiting of Cloths,-Cassimerc-!. Vestiftirvr! lientlemen's Furnishing Goed.i Tailors' Trimmings, j reTy variety of goods adapted to Men's Wear. j aoil er fll.K OOoOS. includiiig a very handsome assortment of aiillmerv Hoods. Kibbena. r lowers. A;e. STRAW GOODS, embraoing the latest styles of plain and faney Straw Könnet, and Straw Trimmings. ALSO Silk Bonnets, i c., &o ; all of which will be of fered on the iost favorable term. mhi8-lm 6Tm URLS No. 1 Plaster Paris in store ed for sale bv s9 mb2fi Z. H. p.iOK & HO M II VTS, CAP-i TO STK V AT WHO L KS ALE. O- 3- Gztzxx c&2 Oo-, 12:1 "ilain street, hetw. isinlaod fourth sts.. jin. m'tl, o. .H AS CF ACTURERS and dealers iuall kinds of Fashion -tvM a'-.Te ?!"uk andrf, B.ewer Hq.t, Faluouable Cloth. Casiiim. re nnd Crlee Cap : "lien "s awI RaVs Vc.ol liats of all kinds; Men'sawd Boy.' Sort Cassimere. aMhspes and colors: Pa-J narpa, Maraoaire, t'irracoa and ureaana Hats; fed.il. Kutlaud. Canton and Plorenee br;tid Hats: Legtioru flats, all eoior: I'hilnrea's Fancy Straw Utsanl Caps; Ladies' and Mioses' MuU: Palm Leafiiut.; patters' Stock, plushes and .Trirnininra. ' - ' We iovite the attention of dale -s tnd others ti the f xiteir.ation uf our stock, as we f.-el as.?ur?J fh:it we shall be ab'e to o.Ter superior inducements to both CASH and rnoitrT tike b"ers. fe'23 E7J. HIf5 TArKix 1 doz faney jointed Polesvl doi fancy Draft Reels; 1 pro lwited Hair. Graa and Silk Lines; I do fane Wk Floats: 2iPC0aei'd Fish Hooks, compriains; beat Citted LimcricTi, Black Fnh. Trout. Sea and Kiver; ulo a 1 kinds of lm nutation IHte, just received and for sale by mh22 TIABCOCIT BROS. SOTICE..to rr i pgr Guilders as d stose m asoss." rp !IE Board of Commissioners of the eon nty of Vanderburgh X wll. at II o'clock A. M.. on Thursday the 1st day of May nex', receive and consider- setled proposals for buildings Bkiiiok v.'iTH Stoxr Ai'Or-SESTS, over Pigeon Creek, near Codi 's Mill. Plans snd specifications of the proposed work, may be exsmined'at the office ol the undersigned by persons desirous of bidding for said job. mW?- ' WILLIAM H. WALKER. A. V. C. JOitO.Elt'S nKtlUEST. AN Inirnest wss held before me on the 18th day of Moreh, 185B. in, I'nion Township, over the body of a German .m..i Nirtiiu Couvhman. dceased: had on blue stttinet pants, mixed-sattinet ooat. check shirt, boots and socks, wooir hat: was anout years ou; nwiu uu p3swi . .o.. trunk contniningvariousaiticlea of clothing. The vordict of the jury was. that he came to his death by a blow from a limb thrown fr.m a 'atree. CATt. mh22-3 y Jiistiee of the Pesce. riOTJSKKRFPEiis SIJXED AT I-ASTJ! CRAWFORD BELL calls the attention of the Ladies to the following articles which he haa invoiced expressly for their use, and which may be bad at his store, Washington Block building. Main street. Paul de Vote's Extracts put up in email bottles for culinary purposes, eomprisina the following: .... Extract of Sage; Ex'ractof Mint; Extract or Allspice; do Rose; do Waee: do Cloves: do Rinherrv: do Lemon; do Vanilla; Mintard Premlnm; Mustard Enrlish: Wn-itird asur-erlnr article by Sadler, Frith & Co.: Salad Oil. A.rraw R"it, Essence (iinger.Tapiooa. Isinglass. Galatine, toe nest article oi inmpi ruuin .w, . l'restcn At Merrills; Yeast Hpe Mills; Yeast. Dnrkees: "eokr's prepared Farind. a dsir!le article for children anil In valids: Spiees-. Starch; ana every otneraniGie too nuuer.r iii ay nea in bis line. mh2 AMBROTYPES T AKC-V AT Til K HA V ING ene to a very heavy ex prnse m learning tne process and in fitting up my rooms for taking Amhrotj pes. I am now r-i'parcd to put no in the finest style any sued Amhratypes, fc Jni a one-ninth to one-half sue. The Amlroivre Ufarei'rotiort the Oagaerreotype in tone and beauty, hiving nollä of the glare of the Dnguerre. tyre plate, and ean Veseen in any light. We alsotakotwo pictures at one sitting. a positive and a negative picture. ... ...... it'i perleetlt tensrir-ot. The Amhrotypes are durable, heing. when "finished, e'itif Alj air tad WiteT ti-ht. and can Time for adults lr a si. ting, from M to SO seconds; children from 3 to 10 seconds, i-iease cu ana s-e i"""P. S. Daguerreotypes takea in the diaerent-styles. W. W. TILKaTON, febS-tl t PUBttC SALE OFM tlXTR KKf, SK1 J (STelKET AMI llIGIl SfUEF.T LÜXS, i:raiisville, Ina OX Saturday, tho th day of April ISit. at 2 o ..ock P. M.. at the Court llous door in bv:.nvil le. pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderhurgh rounty. in bensll e.l me ainiot uc.rj --j --. adult heirs of the late John Mitchell. I will proceed to sell at anctiou the follnw.jpE.parcels of real estrite. to-wic Lot No. 2oOv Dotio enlargement, of EvansviHe. fronting 7.1 fet on Main meet a" A running along the Canal 1 ii t. I propose to sell th s lot in fourparcels, eachfronting 18. x fjeton Main ' !s lot'oid Plan of EvamvilTe. H feet fronv.on c . i j f. ,l.n to an allev and adjoining the residence 'of Wm'. Baker. Esq. , I P"poso to eil thi, lot in.two parcels ofS7i feet rront eacn ana. lyieji p r . Ll ley. rAUo the fmu'thalf of the adjoining LotTo. l"vWog 7.1 feet siunre on the corner of Locu-t and Sic.oud stio. and well litte 1 either for Biuines:: or Rosioence. Ailn-Lou No,. T aud in block 15. 4th enlargement on nigh strcet.on whiehstands a double frame house. These lots ire each25 feet wide andahontsofeetlopgandare wellftnced. "r. . .7 k.w..rf , l.nd A Guardian'sdeed roi .h. Vh.i and T. general warrant,, ge8d by th. adult heirs will be given. ..Jfwlr. jes terms oi sale ;5 niwn. t.u" , Monihs. by notes ond mortesges with interest and waiving relief laws, payable at the Ev-Jf for Minor and Agent for Adult neirs of John Mitchll. mh7 tds Z. II. COOK & SON, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. WHO I. KS A LH DKPARTMKJtT, FIRST STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM MAIN. It KT 4 IL DKPAIIT.IE.T, MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR BELOW THE CORNER. r m jr. OOOK begs to thanx nis tnenas in i.vnnsvuie ana A7l neighborhood, lor their favors st freely bestowed upon him since he hs 6 en la ousmess .wi ....lt. of introducing to their notice his son. Mr. " . , . , i.. .... jntn nrtn,Nl,in.fram)lii' H. A. nous, wuom ..--yj.L. ÄLVÄ -r X. .,,nnort .IlibeTaTiy eonrred on himseif. pnrchased thewh.leof thejtotk of Mr. MW. Foster, feel Confident that tb.v will be enabled to supply the eitisens ol cervrand Provision line. ?.. II 0. A Son wish esneeially to the attention of person in the country having prodnce V kind to dispose of, t, their inereasei facility for t.k - draw ; iv.k.i. .u.ir ndsnnnlvinir them at i heir store, with all article' required in the wholesale department, at prices that mustensnre theirorders for the filtnre. f'h'-f JVST RKCK1V RD A fresh lot of Brown Sheeting-; B'aek Sheetings; Shirting Stripes; ' Farirers- tn: Kankeen; "Nankeen Drills; Apron Checks; u-niros; m1H3 J. 0. JEWELL & CO.. enr Vine and First. ALSO tMlHTTY. R-ie'io D Liiei. i; l',',r'f instrccMat jnh!7 S. KM BICH . IvKW FAJIlia iltui.-. n 17"E have binght the stock anA n wie sto ti nr. STCHOFS 4 KKUIflb, VCHOl.tÜlM.K DS-ALEItS 1H -. ' e TRODUCE OF ALL KINDS, A2sD 1 COM MIS I OX MKRtHASTS, v. nroadway. brtw. Franklin avenue and Wash atroet, hjÄ ST. LOIT.-l MO. "irORT M ARTIX'S TOBrCO -Jsli received 10 boxes. rihl3 TENNEY Jt gORBSSON. . o LD Bonrbon and Monongahelt Whisky 1 sxoro. for sal by tu S. MTERS.
the Branch Bank; and have made larce addition, to their &81.. to which th. attevtion f rurchs.ers is ..lWt ,t.wi,h,u3h .rrang.n,en ttnd they will be , old nnusuaily low. Cali -? n ndexa.ina. us in prommng the citnens nr .v n troeeri asany mn8 - l ?n7h,"eUvf 'linrterm"ed to ur.r, to R,KACHKDXOTTOnittfl..WM honoo in the eity. """K -" h , tn receive aliberal pat- tj ) thi3 aad for gl, bv JAMfc.3 LO u f.. g.ve satisfaction in all w nF rt,iivoreU fre-of ehsrge. tlb'-V 4iS Main street, Louisville. Ky.ronae. Give us a trial. ' ' " ß c. riARSON - , HEBlHBKROhR A.- HKKSU..OCO lb. a W R. Cbee-e reed per .ams. STCBort, ,, -!LA- RTURCE3- UeSO", ' Z Corne,M.in auÄ KItw.
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CHERRY PECTORALi For tlie rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOAUSEXESS JtBasCIIITIs;' WliOOPIXG-COIJGH, . ' CROUP, ASTIim, AX1 ' . COXSUMPTION. tV e? ASIOXGthennmejron oi stoverita reience has !? fa this generation to facilicire yhe' tosiness of lite increase its enjoj ment. at eaen I rolunr tne teira ol tinman existence none can I e named of mre-eal value to mankind than tbis contribution of Chtmistiy to the ktaling art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, las proven tevond a doubt, that no medicine or cc ml nation ef medicines yet known, ean so sureiy u . .f nnimot.ert diseases biet have huherto swept from our iridss thonsards and ttoossnds evtrjyear. Indeed, there is now abundant reise to believe a, remedy has at length been found which ean ko 'ed on U cure the most dangerous affections el this lng. Oar spaco here will not permit u. to publish airy cures effected by its use. but we wenld present the folio wing, and refer luitter enquiry to my -mer"B,'A,f"vJ'1i?fc the agent below named, will l'"' "'iy, M free, wherein aro full partuulari, M indisputable rteof of t these statements : " " ', jir"ioin Olticeof Transportation. T.awrenl fi. 2, 8. V'' Da. J. C, AVER. Dear Sir My little aoB. -- 1 has j ust recovered from a severe attack of malignant t - . " m Fever, his throat was rotton, and every person that vieite -(t him pronounced him a dead child. Having used yonf Clerry Pectoral in California, in the winter 1 1850, for oevere attack of Bronchitis, with entire success, I wss icdue4 to try it on my little boy. I gave him a teaspeenfulovery tkr4 J hours, cemmrncing in the morning, and by tea 'clock al -n ehr.. I found a deeideO. ehanae for the ltntler d ft. t V r dTnstse;-he was able to eat or drink without pain. . ' . ts use in the above named cisease will save many a child rtom a r-remariTe gmve. ana relieve ti e anxiety ot many fond pftrent. For all affections of the throat end lungs. I believe it to bo the Wt medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, r rornft. mein addressing yon theee lints ; but for jour important oiocofery my little boy vonld bow -hve been in another world '.' . . . lam, yonrs, with great respect, . J. D. POWtTLL.Snrt. Tran.. L.R. R.i Boeky Hill. (Somerset Co.) N.J., July 21, 1.'52 Pr. J. C. Ayeb, Since your medicrne h'as teeome known here, it' has a greater demand, than any other congh remedy we have ever sold. lt-U spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some easel where the best they can say of it is not too much fcr the good it has done-4 take pleasure in selling it.' because 1 know tHrt lam fting my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gi-jtieu in seeing the benefit it confers. Pleape seud me further supply, and believe vro Yours, with iepetr, JtlUN C. WHITLOCKi r. S. Almost an number of certificates can be sent you"" if yon wish it Winlsor, C. W. Jnne 2S. 1852. ' Dr. J. C. Ayeb. Bit This may certify that I hare nsed your Cherry PectoTal for upwards of one year, and it is my sincero belief that I should lav, been in my grave ere this " time if I had net. IthaseuKd me of a dangerone sffeeticn of the lungs, and I do not overstate my convictions Trhen I ' tullyaa it is a pricelose remedy.. . ? '.' t Vours very re.'Bectfu'lyj ' ' ' t , " ' - 1). A. JIcCLlIRKtAttornsy i Law,' ' Wilksbarre. Pa.. September 8. 1850; f Dr. JC Axeb. ly dear Sir Your medicine is mueh approved of by tho?e who have used it here, and ita edteposi-" tion issuch aa toltiswre and maintain it reputation, I invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections, aa do. many 'of our principal physicians. 1 am your friend. " CHAS. STISEATBK, M. D. PREPARED BY . ., J A M E S C. A Y E R, , PCACTICAL AND ANALYTICAT. rBEMIST, 10WIU, MAS SOLD PY ' Keller. Farnsley Co., Bvansville, Ind.; .' Yagio & Crawford. Owcnsville; Halloclt & Parmiter. Princeton; d. S.Bingham. Patoka; . . W. J. IV hi tins, Cynthiana: '. J. B. Jaqurss & Co.. Poseyvillj; Messrs. Gardiner at Blairsville and Wades ville; .' Williams and Robertson. West Franklin: Dr. Thomas Newman and Ja. Sampson, Mt. Vernon; Hudspeth & Bro., Boonville; Bowers . Sargent. Newburgh: , " Adams & Oamlbei4: -PetessburEb: Fred .Eckstein, Cincinnati. O., and alldrnggists. , "' ' mtizn-sm - . 1VII J"I LEIt .A WILSOiV'S S. B.W.I N G M A C II I N'BS. THRiJE IWachines operate upon an entirely new irinetple, using no ehuitle. I ut one needle and two thTesds. They have heeu in operation in the band -o-f. families. asul lxanulactnrerssnllicientiy iceg to.give uHaiiuviouBuni, and have given entire satisfaction. They are very simple in eenai ruction, and highly ornsmrn' tal as well as useful, fitted to adorn a lady's parlor, or occu- . ry a less conspicuous posnicn in tneenup ui t.w i. gthasbcen cnroljectto furnish aMaihine that woold 1 i wi i ! 1 ). lo fcmilv nse. as will as to tbe wan's oi Tailora... ' j . , . , ' ... i mA r.ll. M . .. ii f t r -rtr , , . ... . jui.t n'Rtri.. ' . 1 1 ' . -' " . ....... . . We are c. r.Bi"nnt that cur Msehinei in tic prestnt form. the best ever onered to the rn' lie. . honsands of families ean testifv to tüeir Jfcenm on an is of family sewing, while Shirt and Cellar MannfactuPsneelyaclBOwledge their ui.ei iority Ter all other for Tenlxsmination of the Machine is respectfully soli Urd. loykiLS A Read's, , ' . K O. PF AD, - Bl7tf .. Sole Aren forSonthernTniiia :OWL FKOM THI! BODIAM MIAfcls. . THIS superior article of Covlie vow ready for deliycr-f from the city lan d ing. A H order left at the Company oflice. corner of Svoamore and F irst street. wiU be prompUy attended to. aa follows: ...... ' . - v Orders left before 12 o'clock M.. delivered same day. "Orders left after that hour and before 6 o'clock P. M.. da.ivered bte.noon next day. , , n. Tho Comp nv Tsaiao preparen tn lumuii .v. on the E. and O. Railroad, a lonows : At City Landing, 8K per Bush 10 do At Depot ..... At Ingle's Station, At Lftradge do... At Frineetod do,., At Patoka do... At Robbs do,. At Deckers do.., At Vinncennet dee.1 tf 13 13,'a 14 11 15-, . do do do . do do , do a W. J. Al.Ki.MC. 3. J. CALBOOK. -. J. ALIIJIB. AItIXE, CA110N CO., ' . "Wholesale Grocers, Commission a Forwarding M BR CHANTS. Ho. 20 South LeTce, St. Louis, Missouri. A FULL assortment ofGroeeries alway on hand . . ParV. tienlar attention paid to the 0 .miila and rorwamiDg department, also to filling-oxdoxs. ; '" ... REFERENCES. '.-,' I '. Jog. CnARMtS. President Bank ot Missouri. n.RKv a -H isn4tiAi.r. Ilankors. . . ITVo'ir-t X Wir.si-. S. C. D.viCo.. St, Louia. 'Wm. Rdrt.-h. J. S. a J. W. Wlsu. J. W. Maddox. H. T. (nsuxin; Vdnceanes. Laoohi.i.n. Cease k CO..SAMCKL Obb. Bxr.xT yi. ( Evan.ville vivo in January last, dispo'edol nsy interest in the 1 I V';?' Vmo. Keen k Preston. I have this day W. Morgan. , "v ,i atvl. of H.W. W. Ioroas. for tho - "ting a general wholesal busine-iw Fe, "C.rf.etc. J. U. MORGAN FaoU and Shoes, liats Kvansville. Feb. 27. '6t. WBhavo rented the new Brick BniMing on First street, ' twooooTS below Messrs. Ketneet & Viele' and in a fewdaye I will be riceivinr onr Soring Stock. Wo would respectfully ' invite all our old irienos anu custom t re. inu iumiüub J rally, to ealled m, aa we shall beprepared to offer them ' ' reat indneementa, b-th in the quality of our Goods and in our i nrices. Wo will offer our goods to all eash and prompt tiroo - n,, hn,u. In Iho West, and we solicit the patronage of all such custom. ' j - 1Af'-'" . J.H.&JJ?1110-4 B.tllsTARKIVAL Of Spring and Summer Iryt-oao-B' The sulacribc is now reeeivng a larse sioca v.. CKAIS TS5K TBCKJ TIIK L1TTLK M A S W I T a T H I 1 O ST0Ot! a-.-oeninonef the finest and largest assortmento of .in. ind Summer Clothinr ever opened tn tnis.. .;t 7- . ;f,h m i'inr.tntv-tl 11 onBrn. - ado .nge"u,.nu with my Cincinnati House. J iei real inducements at retail aa well as whol-awle. '."mVselft.eupIie.te.ny M" S2JZ ' hl to offer 8ni rledr iinn'tnn&ti " . A. LOBRNf Tlü B inst Pl II Priii RKl - .Ad mkW intnini aEIIXa, niaw-va . . . t -moi- , v - mjrr-TT Volksboteoopy.
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