Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 212, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 April 1856 — Page 3
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. -The Weather. Wo are Laving all sorts of weather, except damp. .-. It clouds up, Wows, nd gives every'indication of rain, but it don't ram. -The lovers of early Vegetables are grumbling and growling because it won't ra!n. This is not oaly'tho case here,; but from most .every quarter we liavo reports . of the back wardness of the season and " the ; uncommon . jlrouth. - ' - .-V."'. lt m now th'muldle of- April' and, not a -'tfreen thing to bo seen.- ' . ; Ji ? ' '--Circuit Court. The Vanderburg Circuit Court commenced itä spring term yesterday. The Docket is very large, and includes twenty -criniiiial cases. 4 Vi shall give reports, of ja II case likely to interest our readers. ,.- i v CC7".The April If o. of the Indianapolis Bank ITote Detector has been received.--Decidedly the most reliable work cf the kind extant.. 1 1 i"'1 C7"Mr. French of tn firm of Johnson and ' French left us yesterday a package of .Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and New Tor k papers; for Vrbicb we are much obliged. Tlieir new goods t; will shortly be ; here an be duly advertiscd. -r ' '' 'V V.,'-..';,'".; ; " ; 07"" We call attention to the advertisement , of Messrs. Uoser, Bro. & Frey.; They are receiving a fine lot of ne w goods. Call and look at. them;';:; '
';.; 1IaTs, 'Xnd Caps. Messrs. Hayes & Craig, well .known as business meri of Louisville", offer f': to the trade a fine ' assortment of everythyijj 1". In i the. -hat line. See advertisement. - itr". ,, Sanders is absent; and we may confidentially I tell you, Aleck, that he want3a new hatbsfd- : ly. Talk enuf! . . v ; T ' ;: "; " ' i ,.v 1 " -" " tCr" Two , thousand, working womeö in TSngland have memorialized the Queen rrct to '' open the Crystal Palace, thd British Museilm, &c., on Sundays. .JSt. " '' ? i "!
F I.OVR.M hags superior flour for sale by - pit , HfaKaUBUGBitt et HAWOV:SMf8. 10 boxs ia store aud for sale by 1 ' ' ' I ... . .. p RESToy BROS. : HEW SPUING GOODS ,:H?'BStf "PRBTOX. oa Firs meat. hT jnt rcolrrd Am. their Urs instalment of aew and eeaseaable Goons, enutfiatinar in Dart O t - I - : - flenched aad krowa Mnslin; Cannelton Sheetirg; Ked Tiekingt. all qualm; Pluia. trip'iud iJLaejr Cot1 toadpa; ! Jt Farmern Drilling; ; ' ; 'Brawa Lioea Coiting; 1 A proa Checfci;., Linen Puck; I ' ' Twilled Team:, .; , ; ' DiMonal Cunw; , ' ' EegtU do; - Plain aad printed U aims; Plain, dark and gold-mixed Tweeds; ;u . BhlrtiaiCheokM Bleaeh'4, kiwi aadeolored Tahle Diaper; .. , . rsadrlnths. all eelera; Oaesimerea. -do; . Super Rich yaney; - Snper Madder colore; " lllne and White; do Purple; ,. lue and Ora gri - do Pink; : Orange Fataiiure, ew etyles. . :.?.? , tAnNi.n v - , '.v t. . Hioh Pancyi - Rich Frensh; Winghanj;. do lilaok. ! - ' DRKSS OOOOS.- , , . Ulack Driaa Silks, hlaek- aad faney colored Mualin. Alpaou soil Lujires. Plaid UiaKhanu. Preach no. Berege de Lainea. ?Uia and printed Jaoonete. 4im. JMull and Book Mnslint. heck Cambrics, Bonnet aad Cap Ribbons, Loses, Edgings, uertione, Ae., &o. ' . . STRAW GOODS. c: Fin.-Leghorn an Panama Hate. Palm Laf do, Shanghai 'ftraw de, iierntia braid do. blaek. trea-a aad pearl. Huecaxi an. National and Artie a' Waal, de; plain aad col'd strew XVaaeu. Silk and Lwn do. . .,- boots and snows: -. . .j I.adiei aad Miaaea' Kid. Mreee aad Rnameled Booteei u.ti. In'A Ooat and dlf Mnnroee alld Brocaus Childrea and Vonths' do., together Tits a fell and complete eck of Gloves and Hoe ery. I bread. Keed'es. HntMae, Pma. . uA.k. uiA K Homba and all other notiona in ear li no . - -:. . We rapectrallr intite all country mMohante eisiting this out., to aa ezamiaa.ioa el ear gasui ana rnera - t nih2.-dw KBfeTTT k PRBSTOH SÜKHG GOÖD8!! lärRiM mow reeeirinr the Inreest ahü mos:. desiraVl . " -toes of DRT tlODS.- BOOTS StfOßS ' MATS tiAfS and notiaaa-erer ellered in tliis marktit, to which e vn tiKnfH tvra. KillFl'KW A.VD ÜTHKKS T ItHKaiaanieaed wonia anaounee tnat n nas naunaoaia large aad anetanttai new nari-ooat : - . a ti a .TB itb era a a a; a w aj. " ' Re has plaoed her. for the sjike of soaTeaieacd la all stage of the r vi-r. at the foot of Vine street, lie will at all times herea't- he pleased to giee prompt and oareful attejitioa te ... -TeoeiTti.g and s Ipotng u welt as to air etner nrer eaaiuesa .. . tt. uu aa.lenatA4 tA him The patrousge therefore -of the Merc" ants. Shippers and ethers of thiscitaaiot tie interior neoiicitea. , ap3-tf . . . JOHN S. M1TCHKLL. THE t,lTTlE MAS -: WITH THE - XC3- STOCK!! ' Wh' ko. ura a oerdou ta H ool. Lia-n 6iik or Cotton t.VjB.Kk Ueoueman aralrea to be neatir aaa ta tuj areaeJk od. It is emineatlj proper that thia ebenld be the aim oi all. aad we hare aoticed that aarl all the weU-dxesaed deauonaol oar oiur purchase their Clothing at . A. LOBES STINK'S - Z . - 'r' Western Star Clotliid? Stnre, nadertha Parilioa Uotel.oorner 01 Waeer aai Srcamore ata '. Krervthineia the line of Clothine and Fnraishius: Qonda 111 j be had, rea 1 mads or made to order, not ealj ia the best Waikaer ana &yie. nntat toe eer lowest priors. A aencral aMortmentof Hate. Caps. Leather Tmnltal Car-,-foe bags aad Valises. everTtliing that agenUemaa eaa wear or una. you may flna at tti v estern wrwr. . ' - ap. - ' NKW AT f'KKAP liOOno! t : McKINTNEY &,C0QKE.-. - wiTtt st. vitxt noon to . Anns; utter y At ax tocsr
jr" . A Rei aew receiving aad opening a most desirable etooa of
ipnaf aad summer sruode. eonsinting in parte eeerjr
n . ;i'-.Tarietjr winai'y kept la a dry jtoia store. Slla:s., cnaii ilpraae. Robe. Lawns. BrilUantes. P.onnets. (Crape a'
I.aee and Xeeeolitaa . Ril bons. LareEdrinae. 'loreiaed
.(" riioeins;isi g'eat ranty Cloths Ca-ii meres. Pant goods aa
estinjg. in rieh prolaaian, ao. . to, ao.i " - f COPARTNERSHIP. ' WE, the nadenigaed. har formed a CopartnerhIp nndar the Arm and etrle of MusSELUAm a C" . foi the purpose of rarrayng on and doing a general tobaeej manutacturmg hasiiiess. We cnp.irai our expenBee as -Tobaeeo Maanfacturers. to teceive fPom the pablio ashare of . their patreaage. We have taken toe store No. 25 Third siw .'net. Main aad the River, where we will be pleased to see our jiiea.de and castomers. W.0 pelpe-onnelves to give entire J aat-saetioa ia all 'Tobaoeo manuiactnred hv no ; fllRPH'WÜS9EI,f Alf. - . - apVJm ANDREW J MUSSBLMAV. 1 1 . . 1 t .. SlCSir.I.KA. AIDW. J. MCSSF.LMAK. ,v i. HE U 3 a r Li ill A If C U L e s - " manufacturers of all dinds of
CHE W IN G TOBACCO, '-71 t j,0 tarmitn gx.. BETw. Mailt tss waraa, loüisvili.e. if ' ' ' jsneParticular attention paid to the purchasing of Lb AP ., TOltACCO. : - ' - apV2m 1 ' ' OIfKl.Kt PORRl hMs Mes Pork for retailing; it lost rce'd by ap ' HERSHBKRGBR & OA RHOV. 'mi.f rr-. ' -r-
rif.l OW WARH . ;. : ; r 10 des aas'd Market Bukets; Sdot Clothes Bassets: -t-ds V tllow Waeons: U do Cureland Oabr; Ji do do Cabs; 1 do Norsery Chairs, for sale very enean by HHU-trt BkROBH Si CARSON. ap fdTfcOANS fresh Bal ti more Oystefn. Whole cans I; krlf r wa cans 30c; J ust ree'd aaa lor sue ey Z; li. COOK ft SOS . CASK Znto Currents; 1 bbt neper-shell Almonds; M. 30 biso Raistnsass'd M. K. and layersf trails Dates, ree'd per steamer Defender y " ap3 s; it; a. ä ffu.ii PC-nkBCSHIrishPoUtoesjastree'db - . " .. ßß m i. u. coos: b son. .' VTttA-itj BRACT If, EL.V.HÄNCE ;;. '- jj'jj'j. j e "m E NT. M""EVKRY one of he above naaee will b found well adacVed V aad a true representative- ef the immense quanti- , ties of Goods tnetersiyedatthe well known Storeof , 1 Wm. L.oetveinttatl V Ca.. ' -. , Corner ef Main and Frstatrut TTvin. .n mhi mA
a selection ef Goods, surpassing in the variety ef styles, colors! and shades, also in quanti-v and quality any and every thing j - which we or any o'her house ever ex ibited. we take nartico-I
lar pleasure V nvite oar friends ad euatomecs in üvansvllla ! endyieiettytogive usacaU.. We extend oor invitation in ssi rmmr in ( iiu. exteud our invitatio jeartieular to the fair sex. assuring them that every at tnsgiaehle seder the name ot Dry Coeds. Em roid T fSwias. Frenehend Beoteh Faey Goods. Manillas V article lideries
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O''dso every des ription. Shawlj. Millinery and ft 'raw snoods, eaa fee seea in tie nahest, choice and most varied nariioeBV. We are fully eonvia. ed that we can satisfy luvtinnsisf flijiwiwij.Bi.M. isiy every etaim rose ctang t resp ctlng taste ana low price. In Clotnln- of every kind and out we evaotileaM every demand as for fashion, color nullit. oio
ni thiysssete pi.ee good, nomeasd eonvioce yourselves, robtl W. LOBWEKTHAt 4 OJ. -Ja,,
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RIVER IIVTI2LLIECE. Püix Qg EYANSYIXIJS. " ''ii.s'.r ARRIVALS AND. DBPARTCJRKS. v;. ir4 , -iUot tiXl'f A ' . " J ' s!'.,. ,.,31osD.tT. AruiM. . : - SoCTHar. from St. Lea to LoaieTÜl. " Iota front 8t. Louis te Pittsburg. , .s LitiANOX. from PituSarg to St. Loais. !, 'A!rTal.0P. from hoe srille to New Orleans. ?JtS k."pKii,'tt9m PitUlargto Keaknk. - J.r.TwKt, troeo 8t. Loais to Cincinnati. ' & BKipCetsVtrom Bowling Oroen to LooUTille.t ' ioNlAGAEA ironi Xew Qrl.eanj to L nUrille, : " iy' Git D V K from Cincinnati tjSt, Ltnis. ; :i ". ''" CiUCAOO. from Naihrille to Pittsburg-. ---' s - .:-5-:-r'- 111,11 fi . 11 .7": ; T;;, Loa of the David'Wlite. ; ' From the Niagara, which arrived Eere yesterday morning, we learn of the lo3s of this splendid steamer. About nine o'clock on Sundä j fevening, as the boat was under vvay, a few iniles above Gokonda, a fire Was discovered in the hold. . It originated by the water in tho hold coming :.n contact .with, some lime,: of which there, were .twenty barrels on board. Every'effort was made to subdue the flarnes but finding it impossible, the boat vvas run ashore, scuttled, and sunk.-' She now lies with the water up to the cabin .floor, She had on board a large and valuable cä'räj of produce and pork, part of which she took on at this place. The Niagara took off her deck load, valued at $10,000. " J udge Foster was on board at the! time ötlhe accidenf,"and returned on the Niagara, - lie. thinks that with the assistance of a bcliboat the cargo uiay be saved in a damaged condition, and T the boat raised. "Ye trust that ere long the noble White will be afloat again, commanded by the same gentlemen who had made her so popular and profitable. . Capt., McGill and Mr. . Wm. . Mitchell are at the wreck, Mr. Armstrong, the second clerk, was on the JNiagara with the papers and bills of lading..'"; ' j- .-"f y,' ; ; 1 1 We learn that the new steamer N. J. Eaton struck a snag and sunk in the Missouri river, in Augusta Bend, last Wednesday evening. Shg was on her first trip down the Missouri river,3 being an entire newand very string boat, built in , Louisville the present season', by Captains Nauson and llilliard at a! cost of $37'IPUC. She was insured in several local offices in that city and New Albany for the sum of $24,000. Capt. Hillard, the clerk, telegraphs that she can be easily raised, and put in running order again. The magnificent LouTsville afid Mem phis packet, Kate Frisbee, will be here this morning bound for Memphis, and we would advise passengers and Shippers to eitend to her that liberal patronage her enterprising owners deserve. We bespeak for lier a successful career. . 5 The. splendid ; steamer R. J. Ward passed up early yesterday morning, si days out from the Crescent City . We are indebted to the clerk for full files of papers. The WArd was detained in New Orleani, ; by sonie , accident to her machinery. . : ' .;: . : ; " The Bridges broke a cylinder head on r up trip, and came down on one wheel. She left for Louisville yesterday, where & new cylinder is being prepared for her. ... She might have given our mechanics the job. ' The Iowa arrived here yesterday morn ing from St. Louis, and took on a full load of dry hides, bacon and "so on.". A lot of sackea porit Irom ureen uiver, was snipped Dy ner, destined for the Baltimore market. . The Grand Turk, . Jesse ;K. Bell, and Lf banon, were here yesterday from Pittsbur, with large cargoes of freight and passengers, destined for the upper Mississippi, Kansas and Council Bluffs. " V, i I -The Eclipse took on below, sixteen thousand sacks of corn, hieing the largest ship ment of corn ever made upon any boat in this cöuntrjr; - The freight bill Was $4,800.; - - The Flora was sold at Cincinnati few days since for $i.8,000, and the Lacleie at St. Louis for $16,000. Both for the Upper Mississippi. . (;i;1.' J?. ! . ?' The ilainbow came down oii Sunday AwriihV with a fine trio. She resumes her o , , regular day to-morrow. , , . , i : Our- Green river packets keep the wharf nrettv wfell covered with tobacco. The r. ---j , Bridges put off a large lot yesterday. ; The "Billy.. Garvin"; .came up from Memphis Sunday evening. Mr. Shields kindly left us a . package, ot juempnis papers. The JP. Tweed passed up yesterday fiv-inff liirht " from. St " Louis. :The Tweed seemed to be running for glory. ' - ' Capt. Gonüty will soon belown again with another. Missouri river . boat,- lie building at Brownsville. " 1' ' Thanks to the Fashion for full files of Louisville papersof the 12th. Thanks to Capt. Reynolds of tho TTiagara, for New Orleans papers of the &th. r ';: The Maria Denning' s freight bill for the bad taken on here last week was $14,228. ,' i The river is falling all the way up, with" j plenty of water for the largest böäts. ATHA F.VMII.V FLOL'lt. ust reeeived a further At A I uinMe of F. Markle's extra auperfine aonr, warranlea 'Vp4 10 tl" bt.8t: LaUHbK!RSHBB RGB ft k f. ARS. f-T BUSHBLS Uominy just front tie millraad made ia out ot pure white flint. Hominy es n for sie at wholesale or retail by lC. P, HO RXBROOK 4 00 tpa ; . " ; ,; : r;"- : ELECTIOJI JfOTICB, . I. C. 8 L. RAILRO tl) The Annual Eleotioa for e eleven Direotois of the Evansville. lodianapoliaand Cl-veland Strllxt Line Railroad Company, will be held at th-.efiiee ef tnetempeny in-the city ef Indianapolis, on Fridat. May 2d, 18M. at Z e'oloek P. M. at whUh time the ofhoers ior the ensuing year will ale" etrd.- , , JAMSd SRSBSE. See.' Indianapolis. April 1. 190. ' - -eps-d3w -a s B B L4 prime aew Rice at lower figures JhAn oaa be WW nougat at any nouse in taeoity ey johv BrRTn AfANIEl.TOX PHKKTI.f. lot) halts ef Csnneltoa , Sheetins rea'd this day aad for s üe bv i mh29-daw JAS. LOW CO.. 4V18 Mail St.. Low.. eTy. I COAL! I'OAL!! " -- ae - "?i"1r the f f E are aew rieetviag a large lot of the hesteoal ia the West, sed are ready to euppiy enr mends ano ens'emers by the sotall r large quantiues. i e will deliver it to H,i..i. nu - n I. Mir traahol. to tho vhtliul, aa . sumors, we win make a uoerat oeouosiou. um insaA! tbe store ef Holllngsworth h Uugnea win bo prnosptly
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BP0KT!) hxpkessly fob the joubnal . '"'ffffra T;v ' - m-.. -WASHINGTON. , t- .' ;;..;;("Ftw Yobx, April 14.1 -j . The steamship Washington, with two days later dates, arrived yesterday. ; Her dates are to the 24th of March.- - - Peace prospects flattering. , A formal treaty shortly expected. - Peace considered crtain. A decline in breadstuffs i and flour had taken place in . consequence of Targe receipts from Spain. Almost unsaleable at one shilling de-, dine sinceTuesday. W heat declined 3d to 4d. In Provisions no change. Consols 92. Tho peace treaty was not signed. Matters of the Paris Conference were not sd harmonious, owing; to the difficulties interposed by Prussia.- - ; ; The British . Admirals have sent out the Sttfam frigates j Tartarus and Desperate in search of the Pacific. -'' The Copenhagen correspondent of the London Times state that the. Danish commissioners have had submitted to the Copenhagen conference a proposal of capitalization of the sonnd dues, fixing 50,000,000 rix dollars as the maximum of indemnity which Denmark claims. The United States having taken part in the conference the Question would in all probability be resolved without .their 'co-operation, .-i ..:;-.. : .;. , " ' '' ; " Mr. Buchanan leaves Southampton April 9th for home. He tad gone to Paris, accompanied by Campbell, the American consul at London, and Mr. Criskey, for Southampton, and would visit the Hague before hie return. According to the London Times, the cause ot tne uimcuities at uie l ans conioreuce was demand put forth by the Prussian plenipo tentiary to sign the treaty of peace on the same footing, and in the same characier, as if Prussia had been a party to , the alliance throughout. .- . . " r It is said that Russia supports Prussia in thesa pretensions. This took place at the meeting of the 221. Another meeting took place on the 24th, but nothing of its deliberations have transpired. The opinion that the conference would ultimately dissolve itself into a European Congress is strongly believed. The Times' Crimea correspondent says: "The war party still cherish hopes that the negotiations may break down. It majr suit tha French to make concessions, but it oujht not to suit us. They doubtless consider tuey have done euough for honor ani glorj1 and to aveng the reverses of 1812. They cannot af ford war äs England can, and their army, how ever, numerous on paper; is dwindling sadly Scurvy and ' fever are making havoc in its ranks, and the morality is said to be one hun dred and twenty per day, The Aliens had commenced tne demolition of the enclosures and lines around Sjbasto Isrial Pasha is increasing the army of Au litia. , . " ' - . . General Murokieff. had re-enforcements via the Caspian Sea, and Tiflas, Stilly, tho Sec of Tanna,, had again been lid under siege, owing to the frequs-it distur batices and assasination? - : TLe Rovernmeht had also beedüö alarmed by the iron murrain which is said to bespread ing all over the-continent. " ; Sir Hyde Parker, commander of the Efig h naval, forces in the East Indies, died at Davenport, March 21st. , , Sir Henry Pöttinger died at Malta, oa the 18th.. : '. - , ; .' "Advices from Hamburg stale that Commo dore Erktson had Levin, and all the Russian ports in tho Baltic in a state of blockade Advices from Persia, tate that Dcas Mahommed had taken possession of Coädius, and Persian troops were marching against him A telegraphic despatch from Jassy states that the courier who was the bearer of a for mal dematld for a Union, of the Principalities, addressed to Count Waleskew, had been ar rested at Eztermoutz. . -,. . -' ' ; . ; . ' : rhe. : .;; ' ; . Ciscijts ati, April 14. The Mahogony Saw Mill of He'riry Albert of this city, was damaged by fire yesterday morning loss $12,000. , , ' j ' 1 r ! - The Gazette office took lira last night and the upper story was c'onsunie'd, loss not known. Fully insured, paper issued as usual. -' IUver has fallerr 8 inches. Weather warm ahdclo'tidy. jf : 4 ' . ; . ' l""". ".r WrLMAMSTOwN, Kt., April 14. Eighteen houses were destroyed by fire on Saturd:fy. Arridrntof loss not kuown. . t , - ? V-' T '' CiyciXNATi, April 14. Flour unsettled by the foreign news. . Mess pork- $14 "50. ! Paeon sides 8c. Shoulders 6Vc. ' AVhisky20420c. Groceries firm. ' r i, : U.w.i ..:mo . -V- " UAbAA,,aiu Tiio steamer Cambria has Rot yet been sig fialled. trie is anxiously expected; ';; . ' " ' CiifcissATi, April 12. : River falling; 11 feet water. Weather warni' and cloudy, .j. Tj i fin t Jf ITTSBTJBO, April li. -' ; t J. s r.ts. : VTTl it. Kiver 15 feet incnes ana muing. vv eatuer clear and warm. New York, April 12. . - . . - M.J -i A . ihe fiteamsmp AlianilC eueu at nwu w daj with.109 pnssengers but no specie. stü sKs.tv9. 2 eases- dexter ree s ..ay and for sa.la hw J.S. LOW Az CO.. re Irsf-d w 18 Main street, Louisville, Ky. tS!K. COTTO.H.-10 balee See island Cottoa, a3 ree'd thi. day aud for sals ev - J. 1.U ihtfl-dAW 4IS Main street, Louisville Ky. SIRITS..S eas os solid blaek English Prints: I I 5 do black aud white - dot ree'd thisday aad for sale ly . JAS.' LOW & CO. 418 Main street. Louisville. Ky. - I vs; sr. i - i ten puw '" ree'd this aa. 1 W oa ans fr sale By jaj. as jv ii i
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COMMERCIAL.
MAHKETS BT TELZGBAPK. ' " 7-" Cfmnw HATi, April 12. Floor nnciii";cl. TiUk StiSaf i . . Mesa Pork ild SO.- Bacon, aiiles Sc." Shoulders Groceries uncharged aud firm. . i . BatTIMORC, Aj,rU 12. Flour firm to-day, siilu or vl,7ü0 bbls Howard street at f S E5t Wheat flrra aad unchanged at previous quot uiona'. Corn r&lber better, sles of whi'.a at 4i34lc. Yellow 51jt56. ' ' v-' - FniLaozLrEia, April 13. Flour market d&ll ard aVtndnra brands held at 47 wl;h jut sales, to h J.clders and bayets awaiting-advices irora Europe by tha Cambria. Steady demand Tor tapply of i-iiy trada at 4TC3 5 7 37i for Oomniou to good brand. . ' " " ' . r"" " " CmctitttATi, April 14 KM.Si teles of fluar reported, market ateadv at 5 753 85 83 for good brand and S3 OS for Extra. Provision Armer.- Fair enquiry far cut moats r.nd mess pork but no sales reported. , K.fg Lard 9X10 Grooerias quiet. Sug-arPH. Molasse40l. Whisfej 2tli20,V: VAtUABLE I.X AT AidUÖSJ r S"Tf.l sli at puqlie auction, at tha old Conn H jute Im nVrAnsviile. Aunl 3tttl Id . Lot number aixtv tSOi la the Upp.er bnlareotueui ot Ersnsville, iituatkd on the corner of Mulberry ia;a becoua streets. nis xt is 7ö tci irons ano tu feet deep, and U one of th.e moat olirible building lots tu the TKEMS: One-third ot tha inrchnse mosey in cash, and thn remainder ia ono and two yaars vri i&terbSt. to be aecared oy a axoTigig. . Kater tj Biiter & iervm, at wnose ceiss h ciat or tne tot may oa seen. ANUi KUGaK.S, Wooutf. & UrlOS. Anetioneers. M DA2C1SLWOOUKT !.".;!.. .CIKAst KELSOS ACcxioN nouns, ' Old Oonrt Efrase, Corner of. Miia- and Third streets, immodiately opposit tue ,V ashtngtoa üotel. fWAVIVQ leased for aterra of years and fitted or. the above well known stand, ve aro now iirepared to re ceive for sale at attotion or prt7stesKlo, svll kinds f jfoaos. wares and moronandissi nouseaola tnruiture, tcrees, bug(ies.eto.. eto. . w f;asn uavances ntie on oou9iK;nni?ne wneu ichu.kh Regular sales everv Xusa.lay. I'tiotWay and Saturday, comnieaeing at 'J o'clook. A, M. A.lsv Cueady, Wednesdayind f na.v nisnts. at eariv eaa ltrnt. Out-doors ties aadsales of real estate promptly attended to. . - W are wenkly reesivinz, anilinve nowoantina aiarro and onaral assortment of KCRXITURE, consisting; otslot. spinüle and bannieter baoks. scroll and scollop tops, rim hack otnee. frenon, jenny Line, am oncie woou atwi Chairs; mahogany and roso wood sofa seat Ohairsi Klixabetn ehatrs: sprioK seas arm rockers, sofas, sooi&nlcs, centre. card, dlninr ani breakfast tables; light and wash stand.". oanges, mirroTS. nas cemmon and misses' Lertsteoai, mttrasscs. tin ana wireailtsa, to.. wnicn we will ;ii ai Cincinnati prions. Wo have alo oa hand a reat variety of notinas. jewelry, violina. acoordeons. pocket cutlery, suns, pietoln whips, et,, et., whiob we will sell at reduced prire for cash. woolesale or retail. uuwisi sjislsuj., MISCELLANEOUS. CASAi. STfUtAUE. HAVE s larj?e doublt Warehouse at the Panal Baaln. oa nable of storina;e.nv aAount-or nrodnoe. whirh will be re. ceived, stored taken care of and heldsubjeot to tho owner's orrfer, on tha most reasonable teru-s nih 16 r. H. km. kt jfeoAlm-l itJ l.lOtOrtf iß 3U bbls in. Brauay; 2 bile Bonrbon A Kvs Whisky; S da do Gin; 1 do Petch Brandy; 5 do Cherry Brandy, for sale at mh26 - . S. MYKRS'. W'EEI VI.15. 13 btls sweet Malaga Winirfor ale 3 very low by mh26 3. MYüRS. . FORK JU.1 m DH A Ml IKS A.U W IMis eria: 'Malaga: . Port: CAtawba: Claret; irihSS Rhine Wine. S. MYERS. Formale lit A CnOICB lotof Jamaica Rnn. Cjgnae Brandy. Champsime. Cordials. itoioh and bast India Bue r, cigars end Tobacco in stör. h2K S MYl'-Ra. BJKW SliKIIS. , It bushels CI. verseed; lbnsh Timothy Seed; 2MÖ papers Sandrcth'a Uarden deeds, aborted; Icil do Shaker's do do do; 3 300 d Nati to do do: re'd and for sale by nh? J - W. b 8. VtOKvwY. IHlffi RPRI'I) TlltflK UPE.V. 156. TUB subscribers .are now in reeipVf their srrfnestoos.. eompri.ingevery- variet and kind of Men's U omen's Mieses' , Boy's, Youth's and Children's Hoots, tthoes. Gaiters, B-vskins. Slippers, A.c., öle., to whioh tnsy can tne attention of the trsd Tl-ose goods were purchfeed early, tne selected from the rst and mast desirable stock onr. a tn tne f astern markets. HBNMtlCKS &McRF.. rahil t int St. ner .vain. SriltfLtto A.S M StiiTl M Kit ijUDUs. HATS inst returned with m 7 stock of spring and immer nod. lec'.ed by myself with ireat care as to stylt a d material, an i invite the gentleman of the city and vicinity to call and in for themselves. Shop oa Ännd St., oppoIte Mr. McCsrers Chhrch. . jiA N . '! KAi.. li ILTIMOKE O If STEH üUs'Ül't TrE u".derilgned has opene.l a f Depot on Main sear First street, v, I 4jJ where-he wilt bo pleased to see theJYoitisens of Rvansville. and guaran- xr.?7 lS3 to f-raiji them with the beet Oysters In the marget. Price 1 t j per wh ite üSn: a4 so per nan uns . mhlt-tf - ' J- w. P..;iiv. Ar't. ATKiT l.KA'lHlilt liUOU-j.-Jnst receive tho Hoest C jnrr8 Pa. Lcatlier oatters. riuttoa alters, dide Caeo Gaiters; all the very Iatst faebfon.. . . : . jah . HIVWItl'IBO n;:?vri.A. mrsieiri-fl AT U'flOi.lAI.Err.'T) tHITAII.. fSAHK undersisned eonstantly keepi' on hand a Ur asrt6 u.eut oi Vr..h Wator. Cutter and S ivar Crackers, and alsoof Soda. Pil"t and Naval Rread. which being meaofaotnred by tte latest iniloved Mhii'ery, tbev eaa be aoH at as low piiee as in any p!ca In the Wert, end are not excelled in eaality ly any. other manufactory In the oountry. A large stoek elsrn -s-on hand at uiyshop. ea Water street between Sycamore an me. .,v7rcir decix eti . . . " -'. FOR SALE. tWILLsell at private sale, eaaceommod.ticg trtrs. Lot No. 37. 1 the Upper Enlarir inaut of the e!f, one O' the most deirah e loettions for residence in tho market. It wilt u. .K.iM a in .ri.lt if ri am! rod . . 1 have also for sale ia various parts of Evansvllle end Lamasco. In which I am prepared to offer bargains. Persona wishiug to purohase would do well to slvo tue acall. ' sali2,-tf JNO.J CHAN DLLR. Real Kst. Ast. t n. m.Aa.rC T J at. STASnKLD. ' 4 CLARKE & STANFIELD, CAttPEXTBBS A! JOINERS, R!-.,.n rr.rnar Fift aad Cl.esnut streets. a LLwnrk entrusted to as, done aith aontuess and dls- " 5f- PartiöuITUentloB pal 1 t-t the potting np of Stores Store Front, and JeM.ip; s.p,Tal'y. mi-T a2 VTIXKTTe. 1 Cse Blank Satinette. J) 1 do hair-eorddo, ReeMvedthUday and for sate by 4.ME3LOW CO.. , 1 j- 41 Main ereet. Louisville Ky. er l)K "r hele 1 Gaiiers, Opera sdü Teil' t Slippers UJ have 111st arrived, en 1 are atcer tnaa yoa can too eisownere. They are cheap too. mhas HEXDRICKS A- McREA. naAitnixu. rtl ITtvn ta" en the larie house on Wat rstret. fortnorly MM. occupied by Mrs Pentecost, I ate now prepared to aoeommodate a large number of boarders, either by the day or with rooms. 1 have foticor Bye large roomssutteble 'or families which can be obtained by early application.. Setting a good table, and paying proper attention 10 the 00m fort oi my SThWK-7n?.Mt0 ""'""""MM . Is-KGLBY rl;.CK 811 KV 130 pieces Black Silk from 28 to S6 BJ 1 I. .... 1. v.. .i,i. a., .n rt fur ata lv aoSdAw Us. LO-.Y S CO.. 413 rain St., i.u.. b.y. lF.TFI.Ol'KIlVG ANO itliJLsL. rti w a niUiim'! hare established a Mill, on the eorner o X "eeond and Cnal streets, tor the purpose of manufacturing Flour and Meal for. the home trade. We will keep constantly oa hand extTa brands .if Hour, ana in quantities suit the trade. We hope to meritashare of the pubtio paf' ronatre by giving yon agiouarueie 01 riouranu meai. Grinding done to aceommodate the country trade. janSQ-tf HART ft FAiao HTf.T). W A T C H E j, J1.WHIU1 - . in sii.VRn U ARU. WILSON M'GREW & SON. ooraer of Fourth and Main streets. Cincinnati. O.. vaving ju-t teturned from the East with our spring purchase, consisting of , , WATCHES ef all kinds, and from the most approved makers; J h W r. L R Y ef the newest and most fashioAable styles,- and STKKLlXtV KIL.VKK WAKK. ndall othoT ftioles appertaining to our line ef hneines. wd r nranard tn offer to customers rare inducements and le can eil our goods at much lower prices than any other House Unthecity. 1 gy Watch RewaibIXG D0SC BT ExreuiiNcr.D Worn mh24-im '200 bags prim Eastern Rio just ree'd and tor sale by sp4 - Jr K. KSTti Huna. HOCNEKGEPElil SXTIXEIa 'A' JL,A!.a lI CheoJ It AWlrOlvD Btl. L. calls toe attention o tne uaaiesto i..iinvin. .rtinte which he has invotocd exoresslv I for their us, and which ma he had ti his store, Washington Bloea building. Main street. ' i, " ( Paul do Vale's bxtraots p.'.crp i stnan comes lorouiinary I pnrpoaes. eomprising the following: . . ' , , 'Kvtraetof Sage; x.xrraotoi .i .uii cfiuwi v' .,t.t.iiiv, do Maee; do , Cloves; .: do , noni do Roherrv! do Lemon; do Vanilla; R.oherrv; do Lemon: do- VsaUla; Mastard Premium: .HHsraru r.ngnsai : Mustard, a superior eriiole by Sadler. Frith Cn.s Salad Oil. Arrow Root. Eseenoeiilnger.Tsrlcoa. Istnglam. traisiine, tli. tat article of Indls-o ever krouitit to this market. 1 east. ;Preaton & MerrllU: Yeast Hope Mills: Yeart. Uorkoes: Hook er s prenareu r ariou. a amiB .iiidi. wh...wm - i Splces-etnreh;andeysryotherartloIethe housekeeper H-raniahlsliae. - - . - "h srnlsinRIFS. a3 25 easesnew style Bonnets; ita Aos flinen Onmhrie Handkerehiefs: I Sno dos Hemstirhod do; - . t . Soartooesgre'n Berege: JO eartaosshl'k sUkCoavCor!.- . ,10 do eol'dsilkCoatCori; W"tss LlneaFlosSl jyi JaoonettOollara:. ISO Chemisetts; j eartoons blaek stlk rrmeed Laoe: 1. pieoes snpr blaek Satin Veetinge; .' - 10 do OronadlneSilk: .... . ... S0ertoosd'0antua.RlMHra.ase'd wldthssad colors, . , SO eartoons hew style Bonnet Ribbon; "... do, tuner -iro.u.' SiU 0?--' 'cö!'" PSdw , tie Mala stree.. Leulrrillo. By.
MISCELLANEOUS.
. W. OaOCXICTT-. , 8. K, LOVTE CKOl'K KTX V LÖWE, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, V ' MADteOSVILLK, KT. WilliivepromptattentionUa.il basin eaa entrusted to hat oara. - i ..- . : nov6-tf ceo. küks.- ' iniiij ntcEfir. - rnitip titAMia, OHO. KtMb&CO., Manufacturdrs Cf lard Oil, Soap and Candles. w 9 rfc. are prepared now t fill any orders lor tha above artictes, ana sell at as t iw tiwhb same c w at Oiaemaati. Orten to be tea at sue store oi uei s.nr Kramer, oa Main street, tetfrecn First and beooud sts. f.l-1m EDWAKD DOYLSf ,. - - 8HE!CT-IKO.f WOBKKR. R0n.ER MAKES AKD BLACKSMITH ISO IS GCSEBAl; i9 AVCFACTTBE of Boiler Rlters. Railroad Chairs and IV Snike.. N. li. Corner .Mai a aud Chorrr streets. 1st. Louis, Mt. rfS Sesoo'. hand Boilers alirars ea band, itepainns ms uro, tHe shortest notice. r.hld-2ni rr3 I fTAVB opened, oa the eoreeroC Canal and Mala atreetA. LIU a Boat Stork and Family Ga;cEEr uirbIishraent. -where I will be er-parcd at all times la srrspfy Canal aud Ohio Boats, and families with every artl'le tltuv need la. :he fy bf Storea. Canal tioatATnea are particularly requested to remeariher lay place. mhl3-2cwdtf JOHS FAHRl.L. fiEW Sa?SlIXG GOOTrS. J85G. fl'ST received in it ra a fresh lot of Spring Style Ooods, which we are prepared to disooeeof at the lowest figures. We shall oontinui to rocO'V all the latststles of goods direct from the Importen Abd tn&uufietarers, and bope by our strict at'f ntion to tbo waats of the taerehajta to merit fair share cf their patronage. J. O JEWELL ,fc CO.. "hn-tf Corner Tine and Firft streets. 1858. Splendid Stiin? Goods. 185Q. X A. QJ il II T iviAHIta ft sjt.e - ' 1MPOBTERS AND DIaIeRJ !5 . TFOOLIK5 AND SILK GOODS, Ko. 12 Pearl street. Ginoinnati. WOOLT.T5NS. oonsiitlns; of Oloths. Cvsint'res. Vesting?, O'iatlemen's Furnishing Ooods Tailors' 'frimmlnss. a.Ti every variety of froods adapted to Men's Wesr. f ILiCtiOt'üs. iu;ludiüg a very handsome auortment of Müll rerv Goods, Ribbons. Flowers, &o. - " STRAW GOODS, embracing the latest styles of plain aad finer Straw finnneta. and Straw Trimminrs. ALSO Silk Bonnets. Ae., Ae.J ail of which will he offered on the iot favomhle terms, mb 18-1 m 2KL B1LS No. I Plaster Paris instoTe ad far sale by 5 mhte Z. H. O'lOK ft HO!. TO HRIDGK BCILDKRS AND STONE MASOXS.fflHK Board of "Commissioners of the eoun'Tof Vender! orajh i will, at 11 o'clock. A . a!.. on Thursday the Ht day ot May ntj', receive anil consider sailed proposals for building a niena witn ptomb AVurKXTS. over niton ureek, near t.'ody's Rill. Plans and ipecificitioas of the proposed work, may be exatsined at the office of the nders!gnee by persons desirous of Bidding for said job. mh2-'-U WILLIAM H.WALKER. A. V.O. - TO CAS18 Bl'TERS OP DRT GOODS. WE are now roecivinr our stack of Spring Goods, many of which are of oor importation direct from the menu-xuernre-iin Kurope all-boiig,ht forcsshandat pr'cea whlei. we think will justify" oa in s'aylbg, that We can offer Inducements to cash pnrehasers. eat of the reach of Dry Goods Jobbers who buy their goods on time. -Wo resncotfuliy call he attention et Merchants to our stock and prices before making their purchases. ' ' : ' ' JAMES LOW t CO f-blldaw - ': 4i8 Main street. Louisville, Ely. CRAWFORD liELL, WHOI.KSAI K AAD RKTAIL. DRl'OCllST, WASHINGTON BLOCK BUILDING, MAlJf ST.. E vausvllle In As Tf S now receiving one of the largest and best awl c ted steck EL of BruH, Medicines. Ae.. ever br ught to the elty of Evausvill. tävery article offered to the public is warranted pure and of the bestquallty. Aly personal attention will M ven to ttie putting ap et an oroera Ana preecriptio.ia. ; TliM.ne'fC ennsist in nart of th followinirt ' ': 10 Bbhls Krsom suits, O DOIS OP1TITS I UTprnilBI, 5 do- Alcohol 7fl A. P. 3 Casks Cream Tarter. 10 do Sup. Csrb. Uoda. 1 Case Carbonate Magnesia, I do Calo'd do, 1 Bale Alez'd Senna, t do Indie . do, ' t Cases Suo T.iqoriee, 900 Kegs White Lead, S Bids Caster Oil. 100 bss Asa' d Window glass, J i boxes Ass'd Olassware, do Glauber do, . Cases Knglish Ref'd Boraa, I Cane Gum Otitnra, oo do Sh?llao, I do do Ooal. CsreonsKpaeish I olt Indigo, 1 H.ld Ombro Mudder, S'Ooi. Sulpt. Ouin'ne, 20 Ol. Sulph. MerphiA, 10 do Acelate do. Bbls Copel v arnlsh, do Linseed Oil, itn fririil 2 lbs Cnlcmform. Pure Branliea and other liquors fug Family aad medical a-,e. - ' gini.T-ir . 6 eases Canton Flannels; Shales yellow do: S de klu j twilled Flannels; 2 de creaa. de do ree'd this day an! for SAls ky , ' JAM69 LOW CO., eeeiT-tAsr e'e an street, bonisvuie. n.y. AMBROTYPES TAKEJf AT THE f31 TT TCT 35 3TS V "M I HAVING gone to a very heavy expense to learning the process, and in fitting up my rooms for taking Ambrotypee, lam bow prepared to put up la the nnest style ey etsee Ambrotypee, from a one-ninth t one-half siae. The Ambroype is lar superior si tne Laguerreotype 10 tone uu iw, living not. e of the glare of the Downerre' type plate, and eaa Vsecn innnylight. We alsotaketwo pictures atenesittiag. a positive und a negative picture, aad when held to the light It Is perfectly transparent. The Ambrotypes are eWreblo, being, when finished, entirely air aad water tight, and eaa be taken In all kinds of weather Time for adults fur est ting. frop 10 to 30 seconds: ehiidrea frim 3 to tSfeonds. Please eall od see spee'.mpne. P. S. .Paguerreotypes takea la the di nerent "tries feb-tf W. W. TILKSTOy, . PUBLIC SALE OF3tAfV TR-KKT. SKPOIID STflEKT AAD iUUll.aaUä.i'.i awAa, i'.Tanaväiie, Ina. OV 3AturJty, the 2f!h doyuf April, las, et fo'-.ook p. nr . the rrt Hnnsa door (o Kvaasville. sursuautto an order of the Court of Common I'leasef Vanderburgh coun ty, in behsli of tiie a.inor betrs tnt ny tne oiretioa 01 me a'lalt heirs of the la'e John Mitchell, i will proeeed to sell at suction tbe following psreels of real estate, towit: Lot Xo. 23i, Donation tiinlATgeraeuloi rnvansviiie. ironiiag ,3 ifiv. 11.1. ..... .nA rninina kluut the C &nal 144 feet I propose to sell tb a lot in four parcels, each fronting 18'i feet oa Main street and 144 feet oeep. Aian in Xrt im (im rian ei tLvunaviiio. f 3 lev. iron, ob .ooud street and ISO feet deep to an alley and adjoining .k. ...i.i.n.. r irn Ri.lcer.Eso. I rirooose to sell this lot in.two parcels of tet treat eaT auo 1 i"i uvrw liev. Al-Mi the fronthalf of the adjoining Lot No. 10. 75 feet siurtre on the rorner of I.ocu-t and Second street. and w-11 fitte t eitner ror insine.s or rveeioer.ee. Also Loaos. 7 aaa s in nines: 1, 11 eniargvuens. 0 Ti.K Rriit on whielistAnds adouhle frame house. These lots are each Z3fet wiiie and about 80 feet long and are well fenced. Tfe-tltles to a'l are believca to negona. a uuaroian'saeea ir tie v-.luor heirs and a general warrantee deed by the adult hi'irs will be g'ven. ' , IPS" ToTms of sole M eash. the residse at six and twelve M'n-hs. byaotasind mortssjee with Interest, and waiving roliifUwa. payable at tbe Fvarevtlle P.ranoh Bank.' . JOHN IN'OLF.. JR.. Guardian - far Minor and Agent fcr Adult Hetrs . mhT tJs " - of Johg Mltch-U. roWELiirVU. 2 oa.es l rown llenebock Toweling; I do bleached do do; ree'd this day sod for sale by J A3. lilIVY s VU.. SIS Vn .tre. Log'sv'lle. Ky. miy-fiw s?L.'IIllK. , k9 11 car oous Bonnet Ribbons, new aad handsome styles; . 100 -do new styles Dress Tiimre'nr; . ISO dos Cambric Cravats assorted qualities; 21 piecessupertwill'd French Blaek Cloth; . S" cartoons Silk Velvet Ribbon. difler-Bt widths; SSO Parn.ols. assorted tylcs. S pes Satin de Ol.ine; . äO dos Tuck Combs, 7.1 doi fod'a Rubber PtiB Combs; 100 dos rioru do. 150 gro Metal Vest Buttons; 100 ero metal Coat Button; 150 gro horn Pauddo: ree'd this day and for sale by JAS. LOW 00.. rah3-dw 18 Main street. Lonlnville. Ey-EVAlSSVIf-sLK TOOI, STOHE. Kl OF THK BI PI,!VE. MAIM STRIST BKTWEKN JIB9T A!fD 8KCOST. TTIS nderj!gnd bavin largely increased his eteek f flardware. offers for aaleto thecitiieu of Vanderburgh and surrounding Caanties, an extensive assortment of MeCHAVICS TOOLS fof Carpenters. Joiners. Millwrigtisk OaMnet and wagon makers Cooper. Masonry Gunsmiths. Blacksmiths and Butchers, 0. Also constantly on hind a full stock ef general BPII.ftSO BAHl.WARg locks, ltehes, tntta and shuttor. hinges, bolts, sorews. brass goods, ets., nails, glass, sash and pannes. oAKoyir ASPrAHMiNoTonts. Pocket and xat.1 Cutlery, Chairs. Brushes. Scales. Bells. Axo and a great variety of articles usually kept la hardware stores. ... - Orders by trail or otherwise 'arrfiilly attended t mh21 AIGCSTL'S WALDK1R0H. erKED Ö Atrstrate article ef seed Oats 'oy sale by ömt.M-1 SHAKKtIN & EEi'LLX. drrEBFIiR FLOCK Cboioe brand- atredueed rrioes .hy mh7 J. W. & 8. VIOKFRY. gjCSnRIKS ... -3 7SO pieces Silk Haodkerehlefs; 200 dozen Madras Craynte; ISO do Shirt Bosoms; reo' d this dsysd forealeby JAS. LOW CO.. fg " 1-f,in atreet. T.onlville. VrJIEC1U1KKJM WOKK, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. ETAKSTn-LlC. IND. WILLIAM DOYLE & CO., THAVTSO purchased Mr. Henry Sehnber's wen awo EH. Foundry, would reapectfully as eontinuanoe of the ant Foundry work of any kind done, t- our ''; sr. experienced in the husioen. and w.ll ' we do. and n loos r- asonablo. We are P.repsred to manufaetnre Steam Engines. Fir. Engin. r-r'-baeh" .1.; Torashers Corn Sh.llere. nunnms oastitig. i.p ..r.-.- --- . . s. v-,t uLard Kettles. Lara rresses, pslrsdooe. eo. . a. . .I . ti.te.eA. 1 IMstmrs or every o..,... - ... v.i .i. iTiearivtsro of Steam Boilers. Lard Tanks. end 11 tbe Iztuxes belosging ' BriSeaeti.g. of 11 kind. mad. te rder AH orders may he ddr aseu mh28 w - " - WM. BOYLE CO. . Eiransville.' Ind. WAX 1 O W A I II I) T L . Nrnrbu "lf Ii . Ind. HR8.H li.PKTKrfl8T, sn.eefnlli Informs the cititens of F.yusyill.e:T .ma11b. community generali, at he has opned the V tieail Hotel in S-urgh and is prepared ta reoeivetraualent and permanent guests . The house is new an eewlv furnUhed; is we'l arranged inside for oomfort. aad b.antifnlly . . .v. AI.I. .I... Tk. UK1. wt : 1 h. nil anonlied it 11 timw from the Bvansvill. market. Hor any Csn-.. will b. well mk... are et. Bv.r, JJJUf-.. U ra- , oo those whoroiilthehoTise . i ae pa eua --.o re- uüy Itillttwi o".ii.. - " ".11
MEDICINES, 5cC.
lttevit'Mtesj . .GHERAYPECTlBAL,' for the rapid Cure of' . COUGHS, COLDS, nOARSEXESS; ? jJaCcxciiiTis, wnoopixc-corGiv "t CROUP, ASTHMA, AXD AM 0K3 the nuit.roua disccteriee seiet, has ffiade 1st this generation to facilitate the Ijssiness of life la -crease lta enjoyment, and eAen prolong the term of humaa exisienoe nonr can be named of more real value te mankind than this eontributioa ef Ubemietiy to the healirg art. vast trial of Its virtues throughout this broad country, he r,.Ar. l.ttml a dnnbr. that no modieino or combination " uiadicines yet known, ein so surely control end cure the aumeroua varieties of pulmotser diseaeee which have hlth'' er-,o swept from our reidst thousards and theufSDds overs' year, inaeeu, toere is now bdiiiqui rcmi 10 oeiieve remedy bss at length been fo?nd which eaa he relied ob. to eure the meat dangerous afieotioos of the lungs. Our spaoe here will not permit us to publish say proportion of the enres effeetea hyiuuse. hut we wouli prerpt the follewlp aud refer further enquiry to my American Almaaaa,whr!nt ' the agent telow named, will always be -pleased to furnish free. wheTein are full particulars, aad indisputable proof tif these statements : .1. Off.coof Transportation, '.awrens R. R. SrC. Aog, , IMS. -Da. 4. C. A IKE. DtarSir My little son, fonryeara die. ' has just recovered from a severe attack ef malignant Scarlet Fever, his threat was retton, and every person that viel ted him pronounced him a deed child. Baying used yoal Cherry Pectoral in California, in tbe winter o 1 1850, tor a severe attack ef Bronchitis, with entire success, I was induced ta try it on my little hoy. lave hint ft teaepeeufal every thswe -hours, commencing in the mori-ing, end try ten Vcfoedt ght. I found a decided chsnge for the better, arid afcer tüa-ee save use, be was able to eat or drink without pais. Its use ia the above named eisease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve tbe anxiety ef rey a foaJ parent. For all affceiions of the throat andlungs, I be lieve it to he the best medicine extant. A feeling ef ehe deepest gratitude, prompt-me in eddressing you theee lines ; but forour Important discovery my littls be v-onld aesr hre heia 3 aaother world. .... lam. Jrs. withjrrsal'Hsri!' . ' J. D. rewflL. Sort. Trans.. a..-t.."B. . - ." fioeky Hill. (Somerset Ca.) Vi., Julyil.I"W. Dr. J. Ü. ATia, Since your medicine has hecome kases here. It has a greater demand than any ether cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken' of fn terms 0 oamees ureal praise by those who have uted it, and I know of some case where the best they ean ssy of it is not too much or tha good it has done. I take pleasure la selling it. because 1 knew that I am giving my customers the worth of their money, and I fee) gratified in seeing thebenefititeoafers. Please send me further supply, ard believe we - . " . Yours, with iereet. JOHN C. WBITLOCJT. P. 8. ' Almost aaj number of eertiteatea can be ssrrtyoa If yoa wish it - Windsor, C. W. June 26. Mit. Dr. J. 0. ATKK, Sir This may certify thht 1 have ed (!Ury pii..ral for upwrds of ess yeerl aad it Is sty sineere belief that I should have teen in my gVave ei til) -time If I had not. It hss etird ne of s dangerooefectloe of the lungs, and I do not overstate my eonrjcticBS vaesi I toll you It is a priceless remedy. Yours very reneetfnlly, v D A. McCLTJRB, Attorney at f.nw. Wllkshsrre. Pa., Ser'eo lr 28. IS. Dr. J. O. AXIS,. My dear Sir Your medicine is tniee. approved of by thoe who have used it h re. end ia eow poei -tion is such as to inenr and maintain its reputation. J invaA riably recommend it for pulmonary ejections, as do tnany X ear priaeipal physioiatis. I am your friend. - . CHAS. STKSATEB. M, a, PREPARED BY - . " , - , JAMES C. A Y E H, r AACTIC At AKD AKALTTICAT. CHEMIST, LOtrKLI., HAU SOLD Y ITeller. Farnsley ft Co.. Evansville, Ind.; Ya?.e & Crawford. Owensville; (lallock A Parmiter. Princeton; " G. B ningham. Patoka: W.J. Whiting. Cyntiians; . B. Jeqrts & Co.. Poseyyin -J'Messrs, Gardiner at Blairsville and tv&desviiie'i "-" Williamtand Robertson. West Franklin Dr. Thomas Newman and Jas. Sampson, Alt. YeraoB;Hudspeth & Bro., Boonville) 5;w-ra A Sanranj. ?.'whurgh: Adams A Campbell, Petersburgh; ' ' Fred. Eckstein. Cincinnati, 0..and alldfuggists. tr,hT"-4m miEELEK & TVILSOK'S . SEWING MACHINES. THESE Machines operate upon sa entirely aew f rlnclpie, nsing no shuttle, I ut one needle and two threads. Tbey have been in operation in the heads ef families sod manufacturers snllic ient) y long to give theme thorough trisj and have given entire satisfaction. They are very simple in construction, and highly ernsmea- - - 1 osBMiui. .Z mZZTZ 1 r,rnr-" eoow py ä lees eonspicooüs position in theshop of the ifl. i Ut has been our object to furnish a Machine that mW fk tl iH.tofsmilyvse.afw.il as to tre warts of Tailors. s tr Cloak IMakers. Shirt and Collar llanufscturero, . We are e. nfldsnt that our JTacbineein the preatatform the host ever ottered to the puMie. . honsends of families can testify to their merit ea all. s effamily sewing, while Shirt and Col ar WanefactnPs.firelaclDowlec'ge their snpeiioritj ever all ethers foS Ten eaatain'äfJoh erthe Machines Is respectfully soll Urd TorhiBs Head's. . E:-,KF1AD t,i7H Bole Ag'ltffoTouthcTnTni'i.a , w. 1. atsrise. . '. calhocn. t ALK1NE, CLHOl'5l &CO Wholesale Grocers, Commission Forwarding MERCHANTS . , We. 20 South Levee. St. Lents. Missouri. FÜLL assortment of Groceries always 'fy- " t. tieolar attention paid to the 0-mmlsaioa an Fotward Ing department, also to filling orders. . REFERENCES. J03. CBART.rs, President Bank of Missouri. Daksy t Bksdai.. Bankore. ; . T I . ur.ian. O n 1 1 A T-l J h ffl 9 T, BTll.. W Bcbtco. J. 9. Ä J. W. Wise. J. W. Maudox, H. T. RoerMAK, Vincesnes. LaoohliS, CaAHK Co., 8a 0. 0, BrsfKVT A Trax. BvansviUe. febH2-SmdAw. COPARTMPItSIIIP NOTICE. nAVISG. in January last, disposed et my Interest in the late firm of Morgan. Keen a Preston. I have this day . formed a copartnership with mv brother. Wm.W-MoTgan;, under the nime Affd style of J. ,T-,CB" Vseä! purpose of transacting ageaeral wholesale lmns in Boota and Shoes. Hat. Caps. eto, J. tt. 10RGAK. Evaasville, Feb. ST7, 'ltd. - WR have rente the new Brick Bullying two doore below M .ssrs. Bement & Vlele's and in a few day will be receiving our Soring Stock. We would respectfully invite all our old friends and eustomsrs, and the trsde ressrslly to eeJl and ae os. ae weshall be rrepared ta great inducements, both ia the quality of our G',di nrioes. We will offer our goods fo all eh and prompt tirae buyers as low as an v other house ia the Vi est. aad we solicit mU otMn" jmH. ft'w.W.MOltOAK. Oii. day and for sal. Jr. J.tnZAu?. NEW FAMILY CKOCERT. wwrr have bought the stock and taker, the store rorsserly Mcupied by T. Bacon & Co.; on Mam street, opposite v.. ftraneh Bank, and nave maao lareo nuamore so n.iv ,i.k aitli sush arra-Jgemente for future supplies as jtielSee TfJ Tomi "ing the oitisens of Evansville and vieinity. aa iat a wietv ef the best ar-ielesof Family Greeeries a. any ? ... j .v.. .i.v Reine- determined to use every exertioa to ire satisfaction in all eases, we hope to receive a liberal pesronage. Give us a trial. AllOoort, delive-ed freeof ehargs). nhlt HERäHBERGF.R & CARSON. v. Toanas .......JOFit A. Kvaoai. STCRGES & RftOTlIflte WHOf.vSAI.K nr.ALitn IS PRODUCE OF ALL KIXDS, AJ . No- .79 Broadway, bot-. Fraatlln. aren.-endWash street. flCI'RWHB AT FLOCB Ap mw V", ii , Sir Ml ViSASTwl u m extra Huekwneat Xienr; tu gur W. " VlCKKRY. mh27 . . .- BEVV FIRM. TitAT.a ix roFow Axn dotio icrnits. riNES, CORDIALS AK C1ABB Sveamore street. htw. First nd Water, EVAXSV.IXK. 1ST. , J...A CORDIALS, m f . :.?.Vim. . IseVrVshemthv uoütirg. Htv wiVi TP A wiy selection. " . , U amT -..vr - r . u t. will , JrJ iy'W Äw? 1 vrtlLtävoi me wUsl a eeJU .
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