Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 37, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 September 1856 — Page 3

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STATE TICKET;

i- - GOVERNOR, ;-; OLlVEK r, M0UT0, of Warne. r- .UKXTTBSTAXT GOVERNOR, - :. CO.XBAD BAKEK,oIVanderburgh. T. K f. SECRETARY OF STATE, -- l JOHJT AV. DAWSON, of AllCn. ;' " TREASURER OK 8TATF! --"Wit LI Am II. NoriSlSGEll, of Parke. AUDITOR OF STATE, E. W. II. ELLIS, of Marlon. . . BTJPKRIXTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, CHAICLES BARNES, of Floyd. r". ATTORNEY GENERAL, ' JAMES II.CUAVESS, of Kipley. "i V ., BEPOBTER OF SUPREME COURT, JOHN A. STEIN, of Tippecanoe. CLERK OF SUPREME COURT, : ' " ' JOHA. BEAl, of Miami. ; .Ul SI'.: K1U If'lKüllk'CC - HÜ JAMES C. VEATCII, orsrr.scr.il cocstxr. FOR LEU1SLATCRE. - JOHN INGLE, Jit., - : or TiSDr.ErrROH. PUBLIC SPEAKING. 1 w ----- . JAS. LÖCKÜART abd JAS. C. VEATCH. Esquires, can tUdatet for Congress, will address their fellow-cit'iensat u . N.wbnrg. Warrick ouaty. Thursday. September 4. Dta.r-e ur.es vnuroa, ap.ncer so., r riaay , Sent. 6. Kiekport, do Saturday do S. 4 U.atrvville, do Monday, 8. r,t Haatingbargb. Dubois eonuty. Tuesday. Sept. v ' Jmd, , da do Wednesday do ept. V. 10. II. 12. IS. 15. IS. IT. IS. 19. 20. 22. 23. ' 84 25. 2K, 27. 21. SO. 1. 2. 3. llav.vill. do , AUordsvillo, Mjr.ia Mt.rieasaat, do v Daw Hill. - do ."'' Ttaglasvills. Dariess ' ' Washington, do v. Kdward,ixrt, Ka.a . Braeeville. do ' Vi.eennes. do ' 1 Dieksburga. do I Pataka. - Gibson i Hern brook's store Pik Peterihorgh . do , 'Oross Roads. do s' - Jfaal.w. do " rriaeeton.' Gibson -1 Owentvill.. do do i nursaay, . Friday. Saturday, Monday, - Tnesaay, Wednesday Thomay. Friday.. Saturday; Monday, ' Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Tuesday. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do d do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ido da do do Wednesday, Oct. ' ' Jl Uarra.ar, do , - , Mt. Voraoa, do , Blaireriile do J hursaay,. do Friday. . do do Saturday, do 4. -Xreao Roads. Armstrong township Vanderburgh oounty. aar. uct. . ,, -rqOaosvill. Vanderburgh di - -Vaabatadt, Oibaoa - ' do i ''''iiliamsburh, Warrick do - n Ityanrillo, - do do .i -BoonTilla. do do Tuesday. Oct, Wednesday, do 7, Thursday, do Friday. do K Saturday. do II -The apeak ia will eommence at oao o'clock ia the alteraeea of each diy. . , . - , : . i To the Public. - Tha following appointments herutofore madeby Gor. VVillard and Judge Morton Petereburg, AjguftSo. s Mfaahington, S6, Devon Hill, Aug. 27, Paoti, Auer 38, i Aponeer, Aug. S9, BloomfleM, Aug. 30, Kullirao, Sept. 1st, Bowling Green, Sept. 2, Terre Haute, Sept. 3, are "-mutually withdrawn, and the; bave mutually made the . fallowing appointments : . Hpencer, Owen County, Sept. 18, IF, M, BloomSald. Greene Co., do 19, do Washington, Uariuss Co., do 20, 'Petersburg, Pike Co., do 9.', jasper, Dubois Co., do 2.1, Mt, Pliant. Martiu Co , do 24, ";'' Paoli, Urauge Co., do 25, do do . , do do, do . ' A, P. W1LLARD. Ü. P. MORTON. v ? . . Pubho Bpeakitgs. ; . Baary Vf. Ellaworth, Esq., will address the people at , tho following times and places : 1",.J Viaceanos, Tuesday, Sept. 2. at night. Alransville, Wednesday, Sept. 3, at night. ' Mt, Vernon, Friday. Kept. S, at I o'e'ock. New Harmony, Saturday, Sept. 6, at I o'clock. , Foseyyille, Mondy, Sept. 8. at 1 o'clock. " " ' OwensvUle, Tuesday, Sept. 9. at 1 o'clock. Princeton. Wedneaday, hept. 10, at 1 o'clock. . , Kaiiirao, Thursday , Sept. 1 1, at I o'clock. , .- . Terr Haute. Friday. Sept. Vi, 1 o'clock. On the outside will be found Col. Humphrey Marshal's letter in reply to an invitation extended him to attend the Union Celebration at Cincinnati. 07-We had more rain Sunday morning, and weather 'not vet cleared ud. As there has been considerable rain up the river, we hope soon to hear of a rise. r , . H3" Two country merchants visited Cincinnati last week to purchase goods.' They bought their dry goods there, and returned to this city to buy ready made clothin findinz they could buy to better advan tage of Messrs. Anspacher & Co. of this city, than at Uincinnati. - j.ney migui.otiy urjr . goods also to equal advantage' .here, ; ' ; " . ' -Cincinnati Cloth House. "We call attentin of merchants, tailors and others interested -. to th advertisement of Messrs. Henry Marks Co., Cincinnati wholesale dealers in goods for men's wear. A merchant of Evansville informs us that he has dealt with thi3 house for many years,and expects to deal with it long as he is in business. He says it is one of the ! largest houses in the country, and goods can be purchased there to : better advantage to the Western dealer than East. He recommends merchants, tailors and clothiers visiting the up river citie3 to call at this house It needs no ' recommendation to those who have already visited it. ; ' . ' . ' Oatraea at Leavenworth City, K. T. Pour Men ' r- ; . , ; Killed. ,.' "We learn from passengers on the steamers Emma aud Polar btar, which arrived yesterday ! from the Upper Missouri, that on Monday last - a very serious affair took place at Leavenworth v ' City, K- T. It seems that a company of about "one hundred men went from Weston to Leaven worth on a ferry-boat, and ordered all the men capable of doing service to join them and go to the Seat or War. A nose luai. rauwu wer rlrirpn nut of town. This was not done without a skirmish, in which, four men were killed and several wounded, l wo 01 mose Kiaea were named Phillips, a third, Rogers, the oth- - er unknown. One of the i'niUipses, we un derstand, was the person of that name who was tarred and feathered last fall. He was lawyer and a Free State man. .Hogers was a gambler. . - ; We were told there were no discrimination made by the Weston men, as to . the politics of those they drove off. The Pro-Slavery and Free State men were about equally divided in Leavenworth City, and the citizens have endeavored to maintain a neutrality with reference to the Kansas . disturbances. It was a very flourishing business town, and prudential motives restrained the inhabitants from taking part in the hostilities. The Weston men, however, were determined to force them inio the fray, and drove o!T those who would not join mem. xne town was in a great state ot ex- . citement, business being entirely suspended. About fifty of the inhabitants, who were driven off, came down on the Emma and Polar "'Star. St. Louis Intel., Gth. . ' OA8K, Madder, 350 lbs; 1 easa Kp. Salts, 500 lbs; 2 lihi f!inr..1 bM Bnlp. r lour, 35U , u eng. namni iv grow ttoae ana Hears Oil; 0 gross Transparent Snap, roo'd per railroad, for sal. i at

XOCAX. DEPARTMENT. up'towiT items " ItxrOKTiD T 01" TOWITj tscj. LaCMcatrJ Almost The line, fleet, slauncii, fetlnek-or-built. anl copper-fastened, all oak and iron bound,

norting, nollygosUr, "Sportsman," was launched from thoWaye last Saturday erening int thboom the Ohio, which at present consists principally of mud and saod-bars On one of these interesting objects the little "Sportsman" was drireo by her impetus, and there she stuck. Workmen are employed in digging the b ittom out of the river, in order that she may have passage through to where the soil is at least damp. Mr. Kratz, we mean Capt. Kratz, asks only for a riebt heavy dew to float bis little craft from her present situation. Steamers, and especially small ones, don't navigate quite as well in stiff mud as they do where there is a few Inches of the aqueous fluid; this accounts for the present stationary condition of the "Sportsman." Capt. Kratz expects, however, to have his little craft steaming it regularly between this port and Henderson, before another week, and we say Success to him." The Captain' a team, and his little StÄt is soma. She measures now, as elongated, about fifty feet, with a per fect model, and plenty of power in two engines, and a good sized boiler, to put her through by daylight. In whatever trade she may be placed, we are going to be her puffer. P. S. She has slid off into deep water. Kiwr Stork. Messrs Burtis & Fleming have opened out in the ew block oddojHo our office. This U the finest block of stores in town, and possesses the addi - tional advantage of locaUon. Messrs. Burtis & Flemiug will carry on the leather and shoe-findings, in con junction with the fleur and general pro luce business. Their eslablUhmentis fitted up w th an eye to taste. Shoemakers and leather and produce dealers will find it to be their advantage to give them a call. We hope they will find a fortune right there. Bit Gc. The Fillmore gun is still in abeyance. The boys expect soon t- have her out on duty. W hen she peaks she will arouse the "abrogwoius." Pons Poland and TBk PoLiR Rioions.- Ever since the Polish struggle to throw off the Mascovitish yoke, Poles have been objects of great interest among the sympathizing uations. An exploration made by us on last Saturday, in the polar regions, that is to say, in Laraasco, satisfied ns that poles are rapidly r using in the estimation of the people generally.' We witnessed several of these raisings ourselves, and observed tbat while the poles ere being raised, many of the misers themsolves got "high." There are poles of every description, bowing to the breeze, in Larnasco, from the tall, brush crested hickory, to the unpr etending hoop-pole, which latter, by the way, is suggestive of cooper shops, which are in their tun suggestive of barrels, which brings us back to first principles, and suggests the acknowledged Old Line Democratic Platform, i. e.. Old Rye alias Bald-ace. We saw its application at several oft eirj bilations, and noticed that Old Liners work well under its effects. They seem to think that the bat tie is between Free-whisky and Fre-uiont, and it is surprising, that whenever their j.igs are empty , they never cry Fill-more, but go and help themselves.. Kick Cnaias Our Senior has been puffing some nice comfortable arm-chairs without our permission. Piow all wc have to say is, that we don't know anything about thoe chairs; they may be very nice aad they may not, but if any person interested, wants a valuable, initiated opinion pasted on their wares, they have only to send to the retreat of Up Town, Esq., a specimen thereof, as a present. Thk Schoo. mister Abroad. The Marshal of a certain embryo city in iudiara, holding thj same relation to an adjoining corporation that Larnasco does to Ev ansvillu, recently made a report to the President and Trustees thereof, as a Committee on "Horse Traps,'' Vt h chwe five verbatim et literatim et punctuatim i t epell-atim, in words and figures following, to-wit: (We would just "suggest" here, that be necd'ut get so huffy about the 'wialld Men and Antmules' taking a 'spluge' in thare t-'treets and Avineus :") Acoüst the 20th, IS.Ij. to the Presiden & Trustees of--your Comluitee Apoiuted to fcxamiu first Avineu in your City to Kxamin its diinserious Mute Beg leave to Keport that tbay ware on the ground and Could Hud no Ool.strue tions that would endanger the the I ves or limbs of Aney Law full M-n or Animules that may travil said Avineu we also ask .Severil persons who have traviled Said Avineu Every day Since it had been opened but lhay did not know thair was aney daugerious or even tiau r-iaces in it your commite would Uer KeiuarK that tli i - is thesecond time within A fe weeke that our .Sistar Corporation have Auoyed us by Sending ttier wialld lior.-esand Men t Pass thi ousb o ir streets and An neus at an Unlawful Speed thereby Endangering the livesand limbs of our Citizens your C'oinmitts wculd Sugest that if the Laws of the State Cannot or wilt not Protect us as an Inco'P rat d City that we throw an our Charter and let aney Person oraney Animtil; Come and do as thay like when tbay want to take A Splu;e our Commite Can See it in no tber light than of Misfortune that the Doctor lost His Horse yours Kespectfully Will-am Wanb and your City Marshel Commite on Horse Traps PM t'l'llEB, MUITI1 At CO,, (.Successors to Pollard, Prather a Smith.) 455 Ill Stillt, LOUISTILLB. KKKTUCKT, Manufacturers and Dealers in II AT S, CAPS AND PURS. U7"E again wait upon our customers an 4 all others intereaK'tf with the semi -annual issue of our establishment. The o lebritT it has attained we feel confident in our abili ty to uphold, particulorly in the articles of fasbienable iJRKSS MATS. Our stock of Fall Goods for the wholesale trade, htsheen gotten op with our nsual oare and is inferior to rone iu t'io country. We engage to du plica' the invoices of Kastt-rn Jobbers, with charges of transportation, ao , added. All uurehaaers therefore who desire to encjurage "Home dlaau actures". need go no further, liy purchabinc hero they save time and expense; they save the rid Its to their own persons and to their goodsattendinir travel and transportion for one or two for three thousand miles, and they can always have their stock on hand in seasonable time. Thev will also find concentrated in onr warerooms an i sortinent of Hats and Caps b- Her s ited to the markets in the West and South-west than can be found in nalt a doxoa Job hintr Hauses in anv Eastern citv. Our terms are cash or short time to prompt men. enabling us to sell our goods at small pro tits. sep2-dWiia TO SI.RISO FCXD BORROWERS. OrncR or Siskinu Foxd, Indianapolis. Ang. 25th, 1S5B. $ WHERE interest was due and unpaid on the first day of July last., on loans from Sinking Fund, the lands and lots mortgaged in security, will be advertised about the twenty-fifth pay of September, li-56, to be sold on the secend Saturday inDeeembeT next. The praetic of postponin, sales by receiving agreement from borrowers to pay interest on interest due. is discontinued, sepl-dswlw L. DPMONT. President. EVANSVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Eransvillc-i Indiana. THE Fourth Annual Session of the above institution will eommence on Monday, the 1st day of Sep ember. 18c6. Young Men desirous of thoroughly qualifying themselves for business, are respectfully invited to ths advantages presented by this School. Th. course of instruction Is practical, and embraces Doubl. -Entry Uoek-Keeping ;u all its various branches, including Aoeonnts Current. Account Sales Commercial Correspondence, Penmanship and Mercantile Calculations. A fell Course of lessons can bo completed in from six to ten weeks. Time not limited Student, can commence at anv time For Catalogue, giving full particulars, address sfng23-tf JERHM1AH BEHM, Principal. LUMBER! LUMBER!! II. 11. BENNETT WOULD respectfully annonnes to lhecit.iieu.of Evanivilleaadsurroundingeountry, that he keeps constantly .u hand a large and full assortment of Pine Lumber, Shingles. Drewed and Undressed Flooring. Dressed and Lndrossi treatherbo.rding, etc.. ete.. wkteh he will 11 "eaforcasn Orders from the eoontry solicited Yard neapiorcasn. . Heilman's Foundry, on Carpenter str.et. near ,h. KT.B,Tsiin jfc Ho has also a yard at Vinccnaes. no- th ""ni?i,h CrawfordsvUle Railroad Dep-c. and is prepareo . to all in that section with a full variety as cheap as can be bought ia Evansville. L. L. WATSON. Agent. jy3-tf . Viaeennea. COPARTNERKIIIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, nnderthe style and firm of A. J. Colbnrn & Co., and having taken the stoek and stand of the firm of Colbnrn & Hershberger, will assume the liabilities of th. saU firm of Colburn & Hershberger, and are alone authorized to sortl. th. business of the same. ANDREW J. COLBUEN. ,25-tf JONAS COLBURN. PUBLIC NOTICK TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I HAVE this day (July 14th, sold out my entire interest ia the merchandise and everything pertaining thereunto, formerly owned kyJ.W. k 8. Viok.ry. to Mr. Charles MeJohnstoa, Jr.. who with Mr. James Vt . Vickery mil Continus th business at th. old stand. r. J . I return my sincere thanks to my numerous fnunds for their liberal patronage extended to me, while in lv -i.e.. ia ' tneetioa with th. old firm, and wonld be please, that th. .am m7 " O00"1""0 Z SAMUEL VICEERY. jy - ' "TES Layer Raisins; ÄO.OOO.f S. reo 'd. for aal. by anga, B -v.. w: atorproof Caps; BtlSAJJ. 'or sale by th. barrel or smaller ouanrlr t .r

JV8 8. GILBERT & CO.. Sye. near GerlAyr1 h" AiranA'BiFTnmbler. of an, sil.bv er' ; 1' Ptut Fl., "e n and toi

BY TELEGRAPH.

BEPOBTED EXPBESSLY FOB THE JOUBNAL . Arrival of the BarcelonaNew York, Sept 8. The steamship Barcelona, of the Ilavre and of, ew York line; arrived this morning. Her dates are only to the 21st, and have been an ticipated. ßös'TöNj Beptt 8i A petition is receiving the signatures of merchants and others at the Exchange urgin, the government to call a special session of the Legislature, to take into consideration the safety of the lives and property of the son3 and daughters of Massachusetts, now endangered by assaults from border ruffians in Kansas, and desire means for their relief and defence. Montreal, Sept. 8. We have as yet no news of the approach of the steamer Canada now due at Quebec with Liverpool dates to the 23d. Washington, Sept. 8. President Pierce left the city yesterday for Warrington Springs, where he designs spend- ' mS a short time. Pittsburg, Sept. 8. There are 13 inches of water in the river, and at a stand. Weather clear and pleasant. Cincinnati, Sept. 8. The river is stationary with 30 inches water. Weather warm and clear. COMMERCIAL. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Cincinnati, Sept. 8. Flour firm at 5 6t'G for Southern and extra; wheat nnchanged; white $1 94; red $1 13. Whisky eteady at 2GJac. Molasses firm atäBC. Coffee llilliC Baltimore, Sept. 8. Flour steady at 56 1 for Howard street. The crops of wheat are large; sales of white at $1 55 1 GO: red 1 46l oO. Corn, neariy 50,000 bushels offered to-day; sales of white at tGG2c and yellow at GC(9c Wbis dull at 33c. New York, Sept. 8. Flour firm; sales of 4(1.000 barrels no quotations of sales. Wheat steady: 12,000 bushels sold. Corn buoy. aat; 5,0 0 bushels sold at 5?c. Mess pork quiet. Beef firm. Lard steady at 13,0. Whisky drooping, Stocks higher. Is IHM TI.V1K1U BV OOD -Persona wanting first rate UicEt ry or Ash Wuod. can be hUDplied by leaving their orders at sep5 HEKSHBEEGEE & CARSON. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. KABCOl'K & MISMTAG AVE iu-tcomplKtyd. and ari now ready t offer to the city and country trade, a large and well assorted stock ot tiardaare and Cuttlery, both Kurjin and American. I'o the city trade, we particularly call the attention ol Mechanics to our variety of tü-te Taols aud Building Hardware. Country Merchants will bad us always ready to duplicate Loui vine ana Uni-innati bins. sep.5 NEW GROCERY ASD I'ltOVISIOX STORK. ONB llOOB ABOVE CK US OK NT CITY UUILDIXO. X STAKKDKO has just opened a Grocery and Hrovisioa M.O Store, on Main street, as above, where he will be pleas ed to see his friends and the publie generally; and he hofes by strict attention to business to merit, a lu :ral share et the public patronage. my31-ly tfl'SMf BVt.S. 12.000 heavy bushel new, for sale W-H low to olu-ie consisutnent. sngia S. Ii. GiLBKEr A- CO. Sye. near Water. mssoLUXiON isoriic. jJOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of Geo. Klein 1 m Co.. in the Lard Oil. Soap and Candle businese. ha bt en dissolved. The undersigned are autUorissd to settle all business of tlis firm, and will collect all debts and pav all bills of said firm. DECKEK & KKAilEB. I ARD OIL, SOAl A D CAXDLKS. The undersigtied will continne the business of the form?r firm of Geo. lcin A Co., in the manufacture of Lard Oil, Soan and Can-iles, and will sell at wholetaleand Tetail the same at Ciuninnati prices, warranting the articles fully equal if not superior to those of the Cincinnati marble?. Orders may be lelt at vnr store on Jlain street, between r trsr. -ina Second. sep2-tf L'tiCKKR V: EHAM ER. If . T. KOS5, m. rrTlENDERS his professional servL es to the citizens of EvM. ansville and vicinitv: residence oetween Jndse FosteT andJ. H. Bjtfeadick on Cherry street Evansvi.le, Ind, api-iya AGA1K. NOTIIE t arrival of Lawns. Musnueto Bars. Green Wi .dow Paper, and ageaerai asnrcmfnt of prhr Dry Goodsat irl7 SAMUEL EMBIC11 WASTKD.- Two ServantGirls will Sod steady employment at liberal wages, by applying immediately ' ths residence of je23 tf W. R. PRESTOS. This hitherto intractable disease, f every fern ani every stage, j CUREVI BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION ONLY. ! I)R. CAV XiWlHH'S PILK SAI.VE VAWTitL sever fail ia giving immediate relief, and posiI lively curing the worst and most obstinate cases of Hemorrtoid. or Piles. Itistbe ONLY INFALLU'.Lb REMEDY KNOWN here or elsewhere for the Pil s, and is the result of years of patient study and investigation. Sultcrcrs from Piles new have a Temedv at hand which will STAND THIS TEST OF TRIAL, withouta fear of failure on its part, to do all the proprietor claims for it. Full directions accompany each box; and all that is requisite is s nctly to observe them, and a cure is eerta'n to follow. The proprietor r fers to the following testimonials from gentlemen of character and standing who have voluntarily given their certificates a its favor, ia regard to its ethcacy in their own cases. Read them. Ths Hon. Richard Tates, late member o (Congress from ths 3prlngfleld (111.) district. Bays: Jacksonville.' 11.. Kot 15. 1R55. Dr.Thos. H. Cavansngh DearSir: Tne preparation. Cavanaugh's Pilo Salve, which yon furnished, 1 ltund ot treat ervice. producing an eaiy and speedy cure. I do not hesitate to reoommead it as an invaluable remedy Vr the Piles. Respect'nlly, RICHARD YATES. The following, from Rev. B. F. Biistow, is a sufficient recommendation in itself. Jacksonville, III.. December 15. 1854. Dr. Cavanaugh I conceive it to be a duty I owe to the afflicted to make known the ivaluabla virtues and remedial efficiency of .onr "Pile Salve." I was for several weeks sorely afflicted with that painful and loathsome disease, the Piles. After having exhausted my patience in trying yacious prescriptions of physicians and others without receiving any benefit, by th. strong recommendation of your Salve by my friend, the Hon. Kichard Yates. I was induced to try it. 1 in eappv in saying an application of your Sfilve or three drys. perlected aa entire cure. Respectfully yours. 1 . B. F. BRISTOW. Chicago, August 30, 1855. Dr. T.H. Cavanaugh. (Present ) Dear Sit: When I arrived in this city few days ago, I was suffering intensely with the piUs 1 mentioned my condition to vou. askina- vour adviees. You recommended top: Pile Salvo saying it would core me. I tried it the effect was immediate, and I am now well. I believe it to be, as it proved in my case, an invaluable remedy, ind a sure oure for tnataisease, tne rues. nu as .ucu r-commenu it tootners. Yours, truly. JOHN W. H ANSON. St. Lonis Mo. agr-Prio Ol per box. Dr. T. H. CAVAHACGH. Sole Proprietor, St. Louis. Mo, For sale in Evansville by CRAWFORD es ELL, jyiS-1yUw KELLER. F A RN LEY A CO. 6? UK ntt IKS case. Lemon Syrup; IS eases Catawba Brandy; 10 do Cordials: 4 do Green Swiss Cheese; 7 do Cnravo. for sale law 8. MYEES.Syoanor.it. 5 do Brandy Cherries; 4 bbls Peach Brandy ; 5 oases J amnion Rural taylT by THE LITTLE MAN tt-rTH THE Wb. can dress a person in Wool , Liien Silk or Cotton. I7 VERY Gentleman desire, to be neatly and tastily dressJ ed. It is eminently proper that this should be the aim -r all, and w. hare noticed that nearly all the wsll-uressCi denisens oi i ar ait tarch" '."'I P.1.0.1?'.1' ' A. L0BE?it left's - Western Star Clothing Store, nnderthe Pavilion Hotel, oornerot Water and Sycamore sts. Evetvthingin the line of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, may be' had, ready m&de or made to order, not only in the best manner cod style, butatthe very lowest prices. A general assortment of Hats. Cans. Leather Trunks. Carpet baind V alius, .very thing tbat a gentleman eun wear ronse. von mav rind at the'tf estern Star. ap3 BLACli SiLK ( R VVAT8. Ä VERY choice lot of black Italian Crar.-.U. jnst ree'd a'andrsalet anrl-2w HUGHES'. r OX I CK TO STOCKIlVLUlill. AN election will be held at th. office of Jones a B'ythe in ifvansville. on Saturday, th. Both day of August. 13i. at t o'elook P. M., for the rurpose of electinj five i)iicotors ef the Northean Plank Road Company. ang21-t JA3. G. JONES. Secretary. UST RECEIVED AT WAI.RHTH'8 TCOL V STORK. 6 boxes Carpenters' Plane; Bench and hud Screws; Trass Hoops, Columbus manufacture. Ilr-ia , between 1st and 2d. BAGS prim. Eastern Coffe.; SOObush Oats; 00 bush Rye; HKI bush Corn; lo.OflObnsh Braniiastor and for sal. it. n. a. c " ! a-UiPFKK AMI TKA. S bag. prim. Oolee and 1 ehest Tea. ree'd and for sal, by jci t. o.a. f .-bUbsj CawUaa Pitobjnst .ree'd for sal B. E GILBERT & CO.

Bye near Water.

AUCTION SALES.

DAHiKLWOOLSKT ....HIBAM NELSON itCIIOMiKI, COMMISSION SIFRCHAÄT8, ' and Ileal Estate Brokerl j HAVING leased for a term of years and fitte flpth! Old Court House, corner of Main and Third streets, we are now prepared to receivefor sale at auction or private sale, all kinds of goods, wares and merchandise-, household furniture, horses, buggies, eto.. etc. i Cash advances male on consijtnnicn ts when required . j Regular siles every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, j oommtneingat 9 o'clock. A, M. Also Tueadsy, Wsdaesday and Fri Jay nights, at e-rlj gaslight. j SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The flrst Monday of every month, at lOo'oloek A. Jf. ' Having provided ourselves with a Urjre Map ot the City of Evaasville octa4.nins:all th. recent Knlargements, auU be- ' lieving it will be for the interest of all concerned, we have : set apart The first Monday of Ev-ry month for the sale of' Heal fetatc, at uctioa. .AH those wishing to ftll are Te'iuea ! ted t3 hand ia their lists in time to give the public due notice. The Tj:itrnr.aTa of those bavins IIouias and Lata nr Lands forsalc. either at DUbiioor private sile. is rosr-eccfnllvsoliei-t.J p.-onr tii-v t. up: jn-.' .!.. .-.a II U H UU III) U J Ci,i! illlM.l , AUOI. '.. vl i WHOLESALE AD RETAIL TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, Oa Main St., second door above cor. of First St., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. IV formthecitiz'ensof Evausville and vicinity thauhev'hav established a branch of their old and extensively known Bal timore nouso in tins piAce, wnere tr.cy win manufacture ana eonstantlv have for sale all kindj of Domestic and fmDorted Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff. Their assortm3nt of Tobacco and Cigars embrace every variety and Lrand. 12 percent will be saved to the purchaser by giving ns a call, as wewarrant to esll at city prices. Please call sad examine. au2.J':3m "J rHOGHEADS.-M!Of Qu'gley extra Hams jujti-ee'd and ja. wr 'for sale ia uuantitiesto suit by jy Ia. a. tuua 6; i ;on. IRESU CORK MEAL- 21 bush iust ree'd and for sale . by aug!2 VICKERY & JOHNSON. FA I.I. GOODS R"UST received hv railroad, the first goods of the season 1 suitable fortbe fall trade. 20 eases rich Fancy Prints; V cases sss'd Ssttinets; 5 do ass'd Caasimcres; 2 do Faniy He LaHs; 3 uO Beh A Co. Alpaces; 2' pieces Beh Silk Plains; 10 cartoons fiti'd Nettings; 1" cartoons Beh Silk Lace; With agreat varletyof lonoy dress Trimmings and notions of all kinds for sals at very low prices by sgia y; a. did.ixur.ci k tu. A BUSH Prim. Pctatoes; 10 doz Chickens, largeTTSit 'JtVTrec'dby agH Z H. CtDS fc SX. O BRLS pure Cider Vinegar for ta!e by Aijy24 VICKERY Ar JOHNSON. PIFI.E POWDER . Dupont's celebrated, brands for Jilt sale at redu.-ed prices by augl2 GEO. FOSTER & CO. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore extst:Dg between R. B Hart and John J. r'airchild. is this day di solved by mutual consent. All liabilities will be settled ny k. k. h rt R. B. HA KT. J. J. FAIROHTLJ). aug2J-tf Evan.villo. March 1, 13jG. Tl J Illustrated News, DOBELL & LISTER'S. aneM TO LflV Fim OF Urtn TEA. HAVTNG ree'd direct from PhiladBlrhia. 8 hilf-chests and 12 eadiiies of superior Teu we f"-el confident t1 at we can supply f imi lies with ar rood an article nd at asrheap rates as anv other hou in town. Just call ?nd see if we have not the best Black Tea offered f"r als m EvansviPe. aug5 VICKERY & JOilNSON. A .tllliLGIt WAITED. AN experienced nd cnmpstnt Miller i wanted inmediat -ly at the Newhur-h Mill.. Such a man can get a permanent place by applying oon to W. & J. V. McKINVEY. us20-lmdw Newbtirg. Ind. 5M!I SA LE. SOTS S nnd 9 in block 2. in Lillestm & Loffchart's Enal targement. r.nqi ireof WODLSEY & NELSO.s, augi? Real eitat. Brokers. LLOCR, Bt O. A.n I. Hill.-We hare on hand S. small lilt of Flour. B we wish to sell to close consignment. 30 PRE?TON BROS. "B LBS extra Sugar- cured Dried Beef, ree'd per Ja. w if ß "'76," and fer sale by jy!4 HBSSHRERGER & CAK30N. fcj? I,T 2 5nobblso. 1 fine Kinawhaatthe River KailIC road DpotandCanal. Also. S5i bbls coarse Alum salt, for sal. low. at manuf-wturer' prires by sugl GEO. FOSTER t CT.. Ag'ts Kanawha Salt Co. THEY CA5ÜT I1R fllUT! V F, R Y FINE RtlMJlKK SOFT HATS. VRHH best, lirht'st and finest shaded Soft Hats, tht can J& bes-en. Call and ce. my2S VAUTIRR r MABCOWIFH. Main street. TtfjE'W M I'S'i'tiTJ The l-ost sV-nm-r; i G liety Schottisch; Hudson Wave Polka; Jalictta Bell: John Brown's Legacy; Ogensky's Last Wlti, for sale bv anil6 T . niN-YNQTON & CO. SLTKW Yi?R JIATUHKhIK) g oas Woo-len Box Matches; 2n do Paper do do; 200qr-gaodo do do, ree'd per railroad by augt6 Z. II. COOK & "SON. BUCIIANÄN,-FREMONT, FILLMORE ! THK K I, IC C T I O Si ON the 4th of November, will show who will come out trinmphantand be the People's choice. Wc do r ot. intend to wait so long, and therefore invite, mort respectfully. ALL .PAK I 1 E to examine onr ve-y larre, new and beautiful selection of DKY GOODS! in the Dom-stic and F;ncy lint-s: also, a handsome assort ment of Ready made Clotbii.g rd O-nts' Furnishing Goods, all suitable for FALL. A I) wivir.ii. W.M. Lntja emiial s C'.. anglö Comer of Main and First sts. iW BOORiS letoria. or the World Dvercome: Lila and Advautnrcs of Bee. wowithLsstof the Forestel-s: The Tongue of Fire: De Qniucy's M morials; W tsttrn Border Life. ete. Just ree'd and fol sale by aHgl5 T. CONYNGTON CO. CORX MriM. FlH FEED. 4o blls Corn ileal lor sale cheap for feed, just ree'd bv anglä Z. H. COOK & SON. f BBLS prim. Leaf Lard; 20 kegs prime Butter; Os.ikegs do do de; just ree'd by . augl5 Z. H. COOK & SON. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing between Fioldius Johnson and Vi'm. E. French, known as the firm of Johnson & French, is this dav di solved by mutual consent Wm. E. French is alone authorized to settle the businces of said firm. FIELDING JOHNSON. augl4-tr ii. ü. istiiiii DWOLES. 100 boxes Star. Opal and pressed Summe Mould Tallow, for sale low to close by angl2 GRP. FOSTER A CO. no r ice. Ä LL oersons who have elaime again't ns. will p1ase prea sentthem immediately for psvwnt; and all tbo?e who know themselves indebted to ns, will do ns a favor by pav-. ingthe same. yl7-tf J. W . & s. V ICü t-v ; OH 4NE'SDLEMÖ.S. 40 boxes tvc' perMon-. gom-ry. forsa'.e by mylO PRESTON BROS. TB 4 jT rfLBS Cler Si tes 5O0 lbs Pickled Port: 5000 lbs leaf Lard in bbls and Iter for sale by iyi A OAlti). U WAVING associated with me in business Mr. Charles M.M. McJohnston, Jr.. in place of Mr. S. Vickerv retired. We will oontinne to do a Family Grocry and Provision business, at tho old stand, near th8 n'ashington Hotel.' under thename and style of Vickery Johssto.v. I will be hannvto wait on all my old friends and custo mers, and on as many new ones as may favoT us with their patronage, promising to ao tae azreear.ie to si:. JAMES W. VICKERY. P. a. Mr. Srtm'l Vickerv is authorized to niVs oollee tions and pay all domands against the old firm. The najie of the old firm will be used in the liquidation of debts Ac jyl7 J-W-Ji: ITTSliCRGH A ISO WHHKKI.lMi NAH S 2(H) k egs ass ' a a to . .) : 25 do do Fencing Nails roe'd and for sale by je20 15 kegsars'd Spikes; 20 do do Brads, met .. a. cuuk & s is . rn tli:it:HlTt. SHIPPKÜS AND OTHERS rn HE undersigned would annonnce that, he has finiaued hs I large and substantial ne wriarf-'o-t 'tWIJIillOTII CAVE." He ha placed her. for the sake of eenveniene, in all sfcgea oftlier'ver at the toot oi vine street. He '.nil at an times hereafter be pleased to give prompt and careful attention to receiving and shipping as weil as to all otherriv.r business that mav n e ' uim The patronage"th"erefore of the Mere' ants. Shippers and other, of thiscity and of th. iriorlicited T FC'filVED Blackwood Magazine for August; Q. trei Leslie's Journal do; do; Rr.llnns Matrazine Lejlie s Gezett. of Fashion Putnam's M3gatine ii;,-fena Honkct-.old Words do; d; do; iidv Book of Patterns for Embroidery. t angl2 ,,12 SAM'L LISTER'S. CVNVASED HAMS. S.oon lbs lust ree'd and for. ale by au919 VICKERY & JOHNSON. r. twit k i.i ii k in store . do r.. :ale b. W anal VICEROY Ar JOHNSON. ßf-SAIt. S hhüs prime New Orleans; 1 bbl Powdered; 1 bM Loaf.jnt re 'd stsd far sale h augl VICKERY a, JOHNSON. Oll. .T. FLÜAGEK, OKSTA L JiriCGEON Residence and flfhce on Seeond near Locnst sts. , EVAXSVIM.E. 1XP1ASA. ALL operations pertaining to the Dental Art, performer in the most careful aud thoroinrh msnf riyaer PIeihecu ana examine uiv superior ?rcs ofTawlll tcfore ordering elsewhere. Aisotne Gutta Peroha Plate, said to be superior in many cases. Oftic. hours, from 9 o'clock A M..o4, P.M. jelO-tm (WÄTTlt'BTO GROCERS- Wo will receive aiwrtnit 11 aay wi boxes oi caeese twwe a wea. wo,.-n at redueed pri.M hv th. 1. au3 I. & V. UEI.MAN.W.

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For pressrring Fruits, Veir-tublcs, Jte. Th. ocly Can ever iaveuted requiring tlO WAX, SOLDER. OR CEMENT! Thee Cans hsvs ben thnrourMv tested, having been befttre the pubJieont- year", over HAi.r A Million of them wire SmIJ ttie pa..t setison, and are now in um, aud iu ,vcrv iu-inm-e hive given entire satisfaction. Ti.ev are acknowledged by all who see them, to be tho VATEST, SAVKST, liOsrCOSVK.HEXTCAN IN CSS. They are easily SEALED and OPENED, and nrrcruil In jewr 1'Kt'irs, Vegetables, ic, tn a iKrfa-tr,, yeA stiuc They can le iuB.l year after veor. Directions for putting np ;i!f kiuds of Fruits, Vegetables, 4c, will aecn-pany the Cans. Every Can Warranted. ALL ORDIBS EXCLOHKß ERM1TTA.NCE, WILL EI PROHI'LT ATTENDED TO. E. M. SHOEMAKER & CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, k. 234 Walhut Street, 0 INCINNATI, O. TO SALE BV ii. J. E. CAMPBELL. !Vr'!. E5For sale by Hohnbkook & Co. Ley, J. b. iuesaerand J. O. bannt. Caldwell & Lauq jylO-tf fe'tl A P. IM) bcxes No. 1 Family and Plm, fer sile at man ' utacturers prices by GEO. FOSTER & CO. (JLOTIIirVG AT WHOLESALE. Encourage Home Induütrj-. fVSHE undersigned t.ke leave to inform the n erohants of -a, toi. cit.y aiiucountry. tnattney cavetnis aarcorcmence .no zu.nuiactur oi tLUTBi.vti, are a:er lmtiortmz. and !l6ali? OverceatiaS, Cloths. Caxesmeren. Sattrnetts Jean .ccja, aau aiisutta ui ijinton. ilia Laalor irimminv. Having purchased the raw materials of lirstelass factories and onlyem.loy the betof bands, it enables us to warrant ant stan tial sewing; and an experience in this brancS of business for several years, enables ns to compete with any other establishment of this sort, ia respeot to prices as well as terms. We therefore take occasion to request your visit before you seen uifetant maraets, wnere, we sssure you. von will find i other places. goou au assortment, ana pne seven lower Here, than z lease can ana examine, in order to verify. A. ANSPACHER & CO. Main street, next doer tc Braach Bank. jyl8.4oi PKIXCEcVCO S ItZELOIsEONS. ;W1TH divided swell, secured by letters patft 7 XHTi 1 means of this swell, solo passages may u j "e pia ea wttn tue mil power ni t. instru ment, while theaceompaniment is soft andsnbdueo. Here at'erall the Melodeous made ly Prince Ar C...j will bo fur nishe1 with this attach uent without extra charge. Messrs. Prince & Co. could realize a handsome fortune bv disposing of rights to otl er manuiaeturers, but as they prefer tu nitiKe it a iwarure in tueir instrumeats, it csa only be ob tained aj purcuasing oi W. F. COLBURN, Western Agent, myl 7eya West Fourth street. CIIOCEItlES AND PIKIDI CE. rjTMIE nn iorsigned will continue the Grocery and Produce la Rusines of the late firm of Babcock Brothers, in his own nau;e and for his own account jy21-tf ELISHA S. BABCOCK. IjTjrA.VrKD. We are paying the hiihest pricesrin Ckfb , for heat. Corn. Oat-i. Ry. liariev, Bocon. Lard Flour, and all kiadnt-prwnc: "Farmers would do well to call, before selling tlÄd.war,' at i- " GEO. FOSTER CO'S. sugl "Corner Locust street and the Canal. JBIILK Ft SI NAI.jE. ä NY one wishing to boy a good four year old Mule, will y g ysu a pi lease call .ton at I'RKSTON BROS. SilCähD i'AA.H .MM?. 15 l-alt for sale hy .1 au- S. E. tji i.IitiKT a Cu.. Bear Water. C'i 1 XVI i ATI SUA P. 30 loxes ehoiVe for alertr low J by aagr a. B. GILBERT & CO. ST. CirAsrfiKS.S ISOTJEf 10RTLAM). KV. THK nadersirnAd. Lessee of this newly erected ibc! admi-ra-bly aiantud Uotki.. tuft vleieure in Annonnciusr tc. the public sreuem-llv, n J epofiially to raaergers axririug or departinir at the Portland Wh:rf, tbat thia hutip 13 now cero-pK-tsiy tHrnihcd and rendy f-r f hf aceommodatum of (Juess lverv item of Ftirmt-ure. ht'Jdne-anl indeed. th hnildm: thronhont. ia titted up wita artio'.ts expre3slj- maadfacturtd for the hon?. Situated ai th St. Cf ahi.hs 1. iniTjedifttfl'T at tlie fatidiPff ofth principrtl shipping puiit lor Lou svillo, where searl all her str nu"r (caesta first arrive, and from whenc thpy aepart for the Wet und South, this houe atto da teonvpinc and comfort to the trarddr heretofore not experUuced a. this paint. it shall he the arriest Bf,avorof the rropnetor of this EataMiahment 10 co trim and a liberal ahare of puhlie parroaage, brcau.e he iatedi to deserve 16. The House, with itextengiTe grounds, cool, shady aroves, and genera, conveniences is unpurpas?ed as a transient house. It hall be k?p! as a first-cla Hotel lackiog no one ol the esaantials of sacr. an establishment Ma. J, U'. RKnniNQ. well known to the traTPline naolie. from fusion eonnetition with II tela ia Loutsville. ta enar'ied. And ill asit in thf eneral manarjemer t of the huuse. The patronage of the pablic is respoti' llv solicited. . . r I' TC Ml' I- VT Tl . y ."M l I 11 fv j i rj j jrroprieior. fit 11 . IMOIjASsES In prime ennperasr. foi sale hy 9 OEO. F STER & CO. CA AS i'Holt .1 Ci.e 'd per Jarenao. tor salt 23 by S. k. f LBKRT & CO., Sye. near Water. - I JNNOl.t XIO. TUT? firm of Babcock Brothers was devolved Yy Imitation. 1st July. .CHARLES BABCOCK. K LIS H A S. BABOOCK. jy2I-tf . HRNRYO. BABCOCK. B COW, with ayoungClf, frrsMe. AppH to Jt nn5 VICKERY & JOHNSOX. ons i.b OI'PKH RIVKTA A U tlUIia IP W ß Jnst ree'd by Ext ress, for sale by ee'd by Kxt ress, for sale by BABCOCK At SONNTAG, Water street. augl ÜSCIJKKEST MOÄF.I. CITIZENS' Rink. Cherokee Insurance and Banking Company, and Lagrantre Rank of Georgia; Bank of CliatAnooga and Commercial Hank of Nashville ..nd tomphis and most other rtanbs of Alabama, T?nna3-3e, Georgia and North and South Carolina, taken at par for Groceries, at the lowest cash pri.es, or bought et a srü;l diseount fr casn. -y jez:-tt s. ti. uiLiUtiKT tc U'-, syo. nearnjttcT. NEW YORK BAKERY, First St., nearly onposltc Jost office. FttEH BttKiD.ttiO r vtfUJ.r?. dkC. rprrji onder.signed is now prepared to serve customers t-ith M. tke best qualitv of Fr-sh Bread. Hot Rolls, Pies, Cakes. Crackers. A' c at thkir poorh. every m-rning and evening, by leaving orders at the store or by application at the wagon. Kverv thing oi my manufacture shall be of the rest qu ility, and fumishedat the lowest priees. Thantf-1 for past patronage. I rcnectfullv solicit a contiunanc. of the same ang!2-tf J . G. GAUNT. AXOTIIKR ARRIVAL OF S U M M E R CLOTHING! 5 CT received per Adams' Express, some light fancy Silk Cassimereand Graes Linen Coats, fane white Linen ind black Drapd'Ete Pant, white and fBnoy Marseilles Vests, all made of the finest materi-' and in the latest t-jl They will b. sold cheap at A. LOBENSTINE" J?i? " estera star viothiEg Store, under - avilion. S. h. BTUIIRVS .TOH!V A. SICBOES. 6- IIICO slILIt, 'riLK DF.A1.KRS IX wiiot.rs i?UUDUUE Of ALL KIXDS An '-V.II.SIo."S JIERCIU,TS, V,'. , Detw- Franklin avenn and Wash street Z WW lUl V"", ' F H urR.-We have on bands SL the following brands o! flour: Brueeville Mills (extra); Woodberry Mills: Fatoka do do; Orange do; r,rskes Creek do; Clay co. do; " Lieh we warrautand sell as cheap as any house In the oity, and delivered sred of charge. a"fl2 VICKERY & JOHNSON. r miom k oi.n CHriKtsE. 20 boxes very superior Cheese just received by 1 bv HERSHRERGER & CARSON. jyit FIAE WALL PAIFJIS-CrHO:.STKRT WORK.. NEW ARRIVAL OF PAPERS. feJCHVIDT k STARK have jnst received at their establiihy ment on First street, a large assortment of Wall Papers, from common qu ilities to the finest gilded, com prising everything of the mo-fc beaiuitul description ia this line. They also keep everything f.ppertuining to upholstery, sad cover chain sofas, io., in superior style. Hariug just enlarged onr store-room to accommodate an increased business, wo are now prepared to receive enstomers. and show them a large s ock and low prices ap2-tf AM BRO TYP ES T.1KEV AT THK r STJI-J -EJiJJl J. TT ! Tl A VING gene to very heavy expense in learning the prol f. ees and in Siting up my rooms for taking Ambrotypos. lam now prepared to put op in tb. finest style any sized A-a-brotypes, from a eae-ni..th to one-half sise. The Ambrotype isfersrperior ts the D.vtuerreotyp. in tone and beauty, hi vie, ton? of the glire of the Duguerrertvpe plate, and can '"eseen in any Hght. We also take two pictures at onesitting, positive and a uegaUvs picture, and when held to the li!.i 't is perfectly t-anna--t. Ths Ambrotvpes are durable, being, when finished, entirely air and water tight, and can be taken in all kinds of weather Time for adults (or a nting. fror-. ",o to 30 seconds; children fmm3t .Please and see specimens. P- 8 .Daguerreotypij taken in the different tvlee. feb8-tf W. W. TtLEb'p0N. W 1 t K. 2000 bM In sune-lor order: rtnlf;. iilne River ii and Wolf Creek White I.tir.e: ard Reh li '.inlMV.-foÄ,.; ! r-'O r'OSTMt ir CO ' -' J. 1, ways oa band; also White and : rey Li iyi CHARLES BARNÜU, dcamR m Watches, Clnck, Jewelry, etc. SHUT BXKKFT. BETWEfX MAIN ASD LOClSr, Evansville, Intl. WATniK AAO JhWELBV. rSTHE subscriber has lust re-oeivei a tine lot f vr ATCHVS i M. JKW-KI.KV. which he is prepared to , -II cheaper fchsa. vyr foroash. His stoek eon3ists in part of H tebrs oi yeriOU styles anu p ices: .ewetry oi ail kibus ann onMty. including some Gold, Stone, Mosvie Ar Coral in setts: fiold aott silver c:nain.. urwetew. ijeeets, eextafva. ttmgs, GoM Slices, Sleeve Buttons, Gold PJns. Plated Snonnaand Forks. Silver Thimbles, (juirds. n.evs,Jett 1'rae. lets Are., Jtrc. In fiel. aln03tev(rytbir usuatlv in a Jewelrv Store. all of which will b warrauted a, represented pnd wit be eold cheaper than over offered before in tho city. A call irom tnoss oosirons oi pnrenasmg is respeottuiiy solicit. . Clocks. Watohos aad Jewelry of all kinds repaired la tb. bestmann.r and wort warranted. jySa-tf OHAS. BARNTM.

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hi b) ?e . ßllEOnV PEGT0HÄL For tltft rnjiid Cur of COUGHS, (OLDS, II0ARSEXESS, IStCIJITIS, irEOOPIXG-COUG CKOt?, I'SraUi, AND G0XSS3IPTI0i. MONG the nuiuerau; ti..-i,veiit. ceiene. has tcad. is) A-a. win icflurstwta iac-.tat tne bosines. of lilt. oreAsS ltaenjoymettt. an i ueu preieag the term at hasnam xisteuee non- can be nameti- taore real vain, bo mankind thiuthis eontribntios ol Cl emistry to tl htaltag.it. A vJt tri"! of its virtues thri.uh. out this broad ev airy, has F.u.eu iti.ua a oonDt, teat no meoicme or emhinsti.a et uiedicinet yet known, can s. surely control and car. th. numerous varieties el pulmcmr. di.essis v hiet bave hitherto swept from our ciitist theusar.es sna thousand, .very year. Indeed, there is now abibäaDt reason to believe remedy has at length been ft und which can be relied .a ta cure the moss dangerous aOections el th. longs. Our spac. Here will act permit ns to cnhlieh anv nr,,nnrtli nth. cures eSecte.i by its use. but w. would precent the following, and refer further enquiry to my Amenean Almanac, which -ns agent eeiow namea. will alnnys be pleased t. furnish free, wherein are full particulars, aad indisputable proof M these statements : Office of Trtnsportr.tion. .awrens R.E.8.0 1 1 1. Oa. J. C. A rtn, DearSir Mv little .n im...... .ij 111. just reooTcrca rromasevere attack of malignant H rever, his throat wasrotton, and .very person tbat i Him pronounced Lim a dead child. Haviug used yvm Sectoral in California, ia the n inter ot I860, lor a i us just recovered fromasevere attack of malignant Scarlet visited Cher. attack of Lronchitis, with entire success. 1 wss induced ta ry it on my little boy; I gave him a teasr.bafnl every thrv. luurs, commencing ia the morning, and bv sea o'clock ai a ght, I found a decided chmge fot th. better', and after ihre. ia. - - &nv A bilSl from a premature grave, and relit ve the .arieti if m... a Tond parent. For all affections of the throat and lungs. I b. -iiev.it to be the b6 medicine extant. A feeling of tb. deepest gratitude, prompt me in addressing yen thee. lias. I but for vour important diseoverv mv liiti i.v w nnl,l w attve b.ca in an-.ther worlu. lam, yours, witu great respect. J. l. POWELL; 3upt. Trans.. L.R.K. Rocky Hill . ( Somcrjet C . ) N . 3 . , Jul y 21 , 16. Dr. J. C. Alts, Since vour medieine has lec ome knows ere. it has a greater demand than anv other cough remedy A-e have ever sold. It Is shokeh of in terms of unmeasured raise bv those who have a cd it. und T Itm.w nf .o.. where the best thoy enn say of it is net too mmh fer the good uas uoue. t laa. niea-ure in sailing it. recans. 1 snow hat lam gi vintr my customers the worth of their money, and! feel gri tilled in seeing the benefit it centers. Pleiee send me further suj plv, and btlieve ir. ' Yonrs. with espect. JOHN C. WPITLOCK. P. S. Almost any nnxuber of certificates eaa b. sentytfts fyonwishit , inlsor, C. W. June 26. 1853. Dr. J. 0 Avrtn. Sir This may certify tfatlhav. usrd your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of one year and it is my ncer. neuei mat i anouiu rave teen in my grave er. tnis me if I had not. It has cured me ol a dane rons .flection t the lungs, and I no not overstate mv convictions whea I ell yen it isa pr'cela renetiy. lours very re-pTt'rily, JD A McCLITRE, Attorney st f.swj ; Wilksbarfe. Pa.. Septeir ber 28 18oC. Dr. J. 6. Arr.s. Mv dear Sir Your medicine is wioeM pproved of by tho. who have used it here, and its cotr.posi a iBiuru us i,u iiisttr- aim maintain itR renuHition, . ib.m ably rerc-?mend it for nulmnnarv an.rtiobs. as do many .. lur (riucipul physicians. 1 am your friend. t iiA. Mltti.ir.B, ai. Ui PREPARED BY JAMES C. A Y E R, PEACT1CALAND ANALYTIC J rHEMIST, LOWXLL. MASS SOLD PY Teller, Farnslty& Co., Evarsville, Ind.; inie & trawiorn. uwr-nsviiiei iallock A. Tarmiter, Princeton; i. ti Binefiara. Patoka; X.J . Whitinjr, Cvnthiana; K . Ja;aeas A Co jroscyTiii: 'its. itardinev' at Blairsvill- and Wadesrillei illiamfland Robertson. Wosst Franklin: TiiOTTias wman and Jan. Samtieon.Mt. Tarne ludspeth & Bro., BoopTille; oten fi? Sargent. ISewburh: Urns Ar Camnhe'l. Petersbnrah: red . '-kstein, Cinoincati, 0..aod alldmists.' WATTCRSTRKKT, EETWKEN MAIN AND LOCUST STRCITS, AV1 jnst received a new and lars-e aupplv of line and fi eheap Maotillai, fine eets Application VodersIeevaD ll:ir, Ce 'ize'ta, Underleeves, and tre bt-st and finest a-r-ment of fcmnronii?ries ever bought Icr this market. . They invite afipecctvci.il from ail the citizens of Evansrill t nd gtirrynnding co tin try to an examination for therrselves. efore nurchafne elsewhere, as tber promise to sell any ar ide in their faunae at the lo wen cash prices. Come soon me one andai'. myAn tTIAVE just recoiTed another frfh lot of Bonnets em eonr i.tsion. with instruction to eil them ataboatoneail the original ost. Call sud see them S, EMl.li H. - N. Ö No eacase now for the L1:ed not zomz te Chorea Sunday, for the want of a ne-w loanet. je4 fMBTCnS Stor, on Main street three doors nelow PeoJ ond. appears to be the great Btzaar for new and cheap (ooda. Ife has iust feeeired anotht r frsh lot of umme 'ioodu, which he is sellinr at the lowest rates. my2 friuW WfilOi.I Sti r. A1VD VTE hereby in frid the public f EvanswilleadsarToOnv V i-tjt euutry i . eucral, that we have under this date. pen 3d an above il fincpra; wnere we snail aeep constant v all sores of Wines and Liquor, which weintendto sell ai the loweat prices. Coautry store keepers will do well to give. us a call . Particnlnr attention is called to onr stock of pnr Por Claret and Madeira Wines, French brnndi-s. rood old Wbiskwin bottles, which are adapted for medical prrrosps. 8 HAM BO Sz CO.. myl6-tf Tain ntt Apr"c- O nvf Wwr , A T ill' t ) l: : t i ny eale low by j1 S. K. GILBERT &.00. 0 T frOK?.-25 bbls Yfr- fine Irish Potatoes jnstree'4 torsalehy jelS llERälBüRGER & CA 6 WS a . A!Vi CA ADLES. 'AS bxs Star Candies: 2A has Exr.Ta Tallow C.m.mM jn.tr c'd ny tnv2S 7. II. C"K als, f Ol KEGS W bite Lead; 5 bbls Lirwe 0 ' . SON leio 7 tl ' ,ust ree'd by AOMIMTRATÜ' ""0K & NOTICE ish-r-Vvgiveatk- . XOTIt'K. 1 pointed Alminis'.i-A- . ,r the underssned has been ap" täte ol ThomasOtiw' r. with the wilt annexed of th. esaald estate (Si- late of Vanderburgh county, deceased c-iSed to be solvent jyl H, Q. WIIEELFR Am'nistrator, - V ith Will Annex. d. ROO Jm AMI VV APII BOIRKS, "5 do Fancy and Shaker Brooms; 30 doz Wash Boards; 50 bxs and hf-bxs WheatStarch 15 bbls Pearl L'arlev: 3 bbls Oat Veal; 10b hi. German k I'atm Soap;C5 bxs fancy Rorse Bar Soap) o hhds prime Sugar; 4tt bbl. Syrup Molasses; 20 hf-bbls Molasses; 15 do Loaf pow'd Sugar; 2tierces Carolina Rice, ree'd and for s&le fy je28 I. & D. ilEIMANH. TOGKJITLKTSEN OF TASTE. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, C, tKJUST BEC'SIVED AT - . . i n D. S. A N D E R S O N ' S ' ; ITCcrcIiant Tailor.. 5HAVE jnst received some benn iful article, for Gentleman's wear, selected by my.elf, ind superior in quality " and beauty to anything ever beloretopeued ia this oity, and .' of th. very late.-t ttyles. I invite.he attention of gentlemen to my cloths, spring ess.imeres. vestines. Ao.. ve Any ef these goods will be madenn nerd.r in the mo.e f.nhtonabl. styles, and wai-antedto fit 1. 8. ANDERSON. - " apa-tf lirtstrt. between ilain and Sycamore. i T 0-PHT.KKftHIP. Hn subscribers have this dav formed a co-part.ev.liip ? nnderthe ftrn of3IcRea& Wells, to continue the ao.t and shoe business of the l.te firm of Hendrf-ks ÄicRe. All clnims against th. concern f Hendricks & McRea. will be paid bv- HlcRea & Wells, to whom those indebted must mak. paytoent. signed W.A.McREA. iy2-tt n . m. r 1. 1, n . SALE OF HF. II, ESTATE. t t 1AT0TICE is hereby g ven. that America Traft.n. Exentrix 18 of thelate Will of William Trafton. dee'd, by virtu, of -an order of tue Court of Common Fleas of Vand.rbnrgh eonnty, oa thj 1st day of Septem tier nut. between te o'clock A.; M. and 4 o'cloek P. M. cf said day. at tne door of th. Court House in tue city of Evansville. will sefl- pact of Lot N. 5'i. Orig-nat Plan of said city. tho same being th. seuth-east half of said lot. and situated oa the corner of First and Walnu streets, upon the following trms. to -wit: Onn-quartee of the purcha.e money to be paid in c-"b: f-rte-quart r in six months, one-quarter in twelve mnrtbs (ad one-quarter la eight, n months, the purchaser to git his note, for th. thr.. limr payments with Interest from the uay vt .ale, secured by mortgage u poa ths premis,. at'gl-id. AMKRICA TRAFTOV Adm'rx. , C"HOM'U HKRIA . TSbixesIa very Pn. order fa sale by aug4 S. E. GILBERT & CO. H" IME. 150 bbls Whit. Lime in store and forsalew iL y PRESTON UltjA. COAL! COAL!! "JK,. bow ricetvin. a large lot of th.. best opal la th. . e an ar rea-iy to supply our friends and customers by the small or large quantities. W esrill deliver it ta. private houses at 12 cents per bushel, to th. wholesale son Burners, we will make a liberal deduction. Orders l.ftat the .tore of iIcltiriTswurta d Hugh.a will be promptly at teadeito. ap J. W. A J. W. HfJGHRS. FLrit ron SALE. TA7"E have in store at Bement A V.ole's and at Torney Sc ' . i . . u .-.. - : i i.-i u : t j.orsneon-.. i, t .-1.7 in-n . un made arrangements with the above houMS t. sell oar Flour, t. nuVli" u.ay rely on finding with them atail times a first r-te'artiele. made .1 the very best of wheat. R V. WIN GATE 4 CO.. ; jy-.3-1a Clay Connty Mills, Bowling Green, lad. VInOATt MA I" FACTORY. "W-sTTir;. t'te nnti'ir.'gned. with to .til th, at-trntlnn .f tb. r wholeaais 'er h-m's ot fcvat.svine and dealers gsnrr! the fi"t that we are n .w rrandf-teturirg a pure artide of Cider Vim-rtir, which w. will -ell so s, -o compete wirn iiincnuan or ritiaourgn pricr. true ns ein. a tair trial Ia all w. ah. MERCIOK f.- GILFORD. N. B. The manufactory is.ituated on th. eeraarnf Fourth and Canal treets. Lamaaeo city. jyi-dawly

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