Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 165, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 February 1857 — Page 2

The Daily Journal.

.════════════════ F. Y. CARLILE, EDITOR. C. K. DREW, Jr., LOCAL EDITOR. .════════════════

EVANSVILLE: SATURDAY MORNING::::::::::::::::FEB. 7.

☞ See first page. ————⬥———— The Straight line Railroad. Mr. Willard Carpenter has returned from the East after an absence of six weeks upon the business of the Straight Line Railroad,

and we are glad to se him in good health and j The Democratic papers express the most confident spirits in regard to the final success indignant denunciations against the Republiof the great enterprise that rests upon his cans for the expulsion of Woods from the broid shoulders for its chief support. Not- Senate; which, howerer injudicious and illwithstanding the stringency of the money advised, had the semblance of right, and was market, offers were made to furnish the ironin form a legal proceeding: while they uphold for the road on rery favorable terms, takingly a line of argument that is an insult to the our city bonds in payment not only for the iron, common sense of the people, the constitutionbat for freight and duties, at rates comparable ality and propriety of the anarchial procccd-

with the prices of the bonds of almost any other city of the West. But as these had

been withheld, the contractors were obliged to tors of the United States. Venality and poresort to tho other securities held by the road, litical profligacy hare, one would think, found

The examination and necessary enquiries in regard to these, have caused a good deal of delay in consummating the contract. The iron can be procured, but the contractors hes itate to incur the personal liabilities necessary to secure the means to pay the freight and duties, till it is determined what the city will do in relation to her $100,000 bonds, The delivery of these bonds we are told would have secured the receipt of the iron at New Orleans, by this date, with the duties and freight paid: and with them now, the contractors could immediately close a favorable contract for the iron and provide for the payment of the duties on it. With these bonds the first division of the road could be pressed forward to an immediate completion. The contractors have maintained the same force at work during the winter which they had in the fall, and they will pay next week, another estimate for work done during the past two months. The enterprise Mr. Carpenter says stands well among Eastern capitalists as one of the important through lines, and as one of the reliable connections of the Ohio and Mississippi road, whose friends are the friends of the Straight Line road, and who believe the first division will pay as soon as opened. Mr. Carpenter says he was never more sanguine of the final success of the great enterprise for which he has so strenuously labored. He does not intermit his exertions night or day, and there is something approaching heroism in the struggles of one man against the embarrassments of unfavorable circumstances, and the indifference and opposition of the community around him. The courage and energy he displays ought to awaken a generous spirit towards him among all his fellow citizens, even in those who do not approve of the entire management of the enterprise; and to all who are uninfluenced by prejudice or interest, the withholding of the city bonds, pledged to this enterprise by solemn contract does appear as illiberal as it is unjust and discreditable to the city. We are confident it is against the wishes and opinions of a large majority of our citizens. Mr. Carpenter will soon return ran to the East to consummate the arrangements for the delivery of the iron at as early a day as he shall be able to raise the means to pay for it. The energy and ability that has carried the road so far, will not permit it to be arrested where it is, and we are confident, that as sure as Mr. Carpenter lives, it will before a great while be in succcssful operation to the crossing. ———<>——— (r As evidence of the growth of extrava gance in our Government expenditures, Mr. Crittenden said in the Senate the other day, that the appropriations for maintaining intercourse with Indians, now amounted to more than the whole expenses of the Government, in ths early days of the republic. ——>On Thursday the 22d of January the thermometer was 7 degrees below zero at Norfork and the ice in the Harbor was 8 1/2 inches thick; being the coldest ever known at that point. The heaviest ice, seen there be fore never exceed two inches. The thermometer was twelve below at Charleston, South Carolina a depression never seen there before. ———<>——— GT-The London Times, in reviewing the past and present condition of Ireland, says: "The time honored phrase of "poor old Ire land," may be considered as representing f omething which has now ceased to exist will soon be the appropriate denomination o this gem of the sea. On all sides we hear o increasing agriculture, decreasing poor rents. cessation of political agitation, good feeling between landlord and tenant, and other un mistakable evidences of rising prosperity. fjT" A correspondent of a New York paper has been busy solving the question "where does tho money go? In analysing the im ports into that city for the last week he finds that jewelry is put down at $4,57G; brandy $26,500; Rin $313; porter SJUO; beer SI.08U ale $2,000; patent leather $3,500; furs $13, 000; cigars $44,479! From this, one can see that amid all the extravagances and dissipa tions, about which so much is said, the cigars bear away the palm with a vast margin. . fjTwo Mes Frozen to Death. Doctor Cox and Robert A. Tayor, both highly respectable citizens of Petersburg, Va were frozen to death during the recent snow storm. They had gone out in a buggy, and being storm stranded, were, out all night, and found the next morning within forty yards of a farm . house frozen to deatn. 07-Preston King has been elected' to the United States Senate srom xorK.

CttTTbe most fearful sign of the day is the rrw wnlrw Af ih mrtv orrans their

. ' ""I f " , . ... 1 4 a. wit a. rnriAift f - uuiieie&s pro5iuuuun w iu v. w basest and most infamous party purposes.

Every sentiment of moral honesty--all regard tllcjr neighbor and associates with equal for truth-all self respect as mcn-ü i lost 'rights and privileges in all matters pertaining z a 1 T M..IitA a a.l .a w ihAtf rail t n nrri 1 t i . . . .

in the file sort ice to which they sell them-' 0 is more of a man. with an nnslarpd cnnl. that vl no fetters can bind, than tho hireling laborers A . ..a.. oi me party press mac ao uie Diaaings oi

''IrH! the miserable black wretch upon tne ' rtni,i itur! .nmVn trr fUarfnl Itch. Scald Head. Settle Rash. tfunion. Sore Siiiles. I i;l.lfc.S K.Unrn CF FA-HIO tor bebtnarj; JIKTAIL

. WW VM.Vm W . U. W wL A a WtiV V J - Warna I - " I U'IAIH .lAHrAlfKAVI fltf ll'Ahf I ' i ..: i.v Ar cnrvi.t ... , . . , frtmmeuded by nurses.) WhLlow, Sties. Vtn.,'1"-' yxM,,9'.wHJtArKtL MAIN STREET, FIRST

MiSar ymuawu.., wnn5iuB v. v aioicuities mignt do engenuereu irom suca Kli-. F .... s. p.

. tude and subject to the lash of his overseei pre-conceired errors, that would bo attended scarry, so'ro and Crackled Uuu Rore Kose. Wart, and ; T ,SLitV,m "U i Zi r.V.'Mr.'.'t: ?iT,

their comipt masters, and yield up honor, 'conscience and truth, in the degrading I . . .

acrrice. ings of their own party in forcing two of their leading demagogues upon the people as Sena their lowest depths, in these unprincipled factions; and if tho conservative citizens of all parties men who yet cherish some hopeful sentiments of patriotism amid tho degeneracy and corruptions of the times, do not unite and put down these destructives and anarchist., we shall have nothing better than the rule of tho mob. The State Sentinel while defending the outrageous conduct of its own party by fallacies too ridiculous and absurd for serious comment hibiting a degradation and perversion o intellect, that is slavish and pitiful with an affected out-burst of virtuous" indignation, ex claims agiinst the Republicans for expelling Woods, "do they mean to defeat the will o tho people and trample under foot the plain est laws or tno commonwealth? If this be their design, we confess that it is a bold one and wicked as bold. Let them beware how they advance in this extraordinary course. Assure as uod lives, there will be a day o reckoning, ana oi learlul retribution, too an those who counsel and attempt to execute these nefarious schemes will yet call upon tno rocks ana the mountains to hide them from the fire of public execration." We will not justly any party in tho violation of law or tho constitution under any circumstances that invito retaliation, or any temptation to do wrong that good may como or greater harm be avoided. Cut we believe as sure as "the Lord reigneth" and tho pcoplo are not wholly ost to virtue and patriotism, the Democrats havo perpetrated a deed that will bring to their own lips the chalice they 30 impiously commend to their opponents. Route to Kansas. Some New England ournals, employed in the interest of the Kansas Aid Societies, are propagating a very silly and vicious idea in regard to the necessity of establishing a new route for eastern emigrants. by which they may reach Kansas without crossing any portion of the Stole of Missouri They still hold out the impression to the honest emigrant that his life and property will be unsafe, and liable to attack both from steamboatmen and the border inhabitants of the Missouri river, when it is known that the emigrant hails from a free State, and especial ly one of the New England States. These er roneous statements smack very strongly of malice, and a contemptible fpite, to be Tented against the whole State of Missouri, in order to gratify the fanatical Fpleen of their authors, while the poor and honest emigrant who may be deluded by them, becomes the only suf ferer. The most liberal charity cannot impute such atrocious misrepresentations to the ignorance of these journalists,' who are surrounded at home with the evidences of the reckless falsity of what they assert. There is a vindictivo and criminal deception and fraud in their pretensions, which will only bo exhausted upon the innocent and credulous emigrant, whoso interests and personal safety they affect a desiro to protect and promote. These same papers inform us of the forma tion of large companies in their midst, num bering all classes of merchants, mechanics and manufacturers, and, of course, their families, who design taking with them large quantities of massive machinery, farming implements, seeds, meichandise, &c, which can reach Kansas only by the Missouri river. The only mode of transportation for such heavy articles must be as well known to these Missouri h.atin' id store Tt tion. Tho Kansas troubles and the horrors of border ruffianism, seem t3 have subsided everywhere, except in seme of theso New England hotbeds of fanaticism. There are yet a few "Kansas shriekers" occupying positions of greater or less influence in their iculiar sphere, who seem determined to fight the battles of last year all over again. They have tastes peculiarly adapted to goose-quill border warfare, when the scene of action is sufficiently remote. They seem to be studi - ously pursuing a design to keep alive and burning, the strife of sectional hate, at the extreme hazard o and prosperous settlement of this new and

fertile territory. Without their gratuitous, risc- Tne revival and propagation of their deceptive and Tenal agency, the emigration to ! social tatio do more to r I,, i rf . i r . I correct the moral sentiment of community, Kansas would bo left to regulate itself. Letand thus SUppres9 intemperance by moral all those who go to Kansas, and desire to make session, than all the prohibitory laws that can homes for themselves and families, and oar.1 be enacted.

ticipate fairly in the formation of a new State, but maintain the usual courtesies due to man kind everywhere, and they make sure that no troubles will arise. But, on the contrary,

should thej there with their minds forej . ..ii, .rl r,;,t -:, o,!

. . r p--e . i a - I I sianaers oi a venai ana uistanr. press, wmcn aims ,ts shafU at those who are to become tnc domestic policy of the territory, it and with rlirtfu1 rnnsMnpnw. The statements that the Missouri river has -.I. ... i . tj.. : ,oeen pracucauy cioseu againsiirec oiaw emi'grants," will appear, upon a moment's re fleejtion, the most transparent of all the amnt it-, i t ii wvt ,llre.U3 uuuiuu F.-0.k ,j - newspaper editor. Missouri, perhaps, has less nterest in the property employed in tho narigallon of that nrer than Ohio. The control of the boat.", is, for the most part, in th.3 hands of free State men men who have no moro interest in the institutions of Missouri than of any other State men who pursue their voca tion for its emoluments, without partiality to any class of well-disposed people. These -sew England tgencies may hope to rean their- reward in some war. bv divertin: . ..... emigration from itS proper Channel but it IS extremely unjust to the poor emigrant him- , ,. .... ... , scii, to scna mm picriNinga tana journey oi several hundred miles, costing hiui greatly more in time and money, and exposing him to increased hazard and suffering. It is equally unfair to the steamboat interosts to repre sent the ofliccrs of boats as so many rulliaus, abundant in insult and outrage on those who patronize them. I Ait there be a cessation of I all this, and let emigrants go to Kansas by the cheapest, easiest and most direct route. Nonsensical Fallacies.—The State Sentinel is insulting the people of the State, and exciting the contempt of every man of common sense, by such ridiculous justifications of the outrage in electing Bright and Fitch as the following: Th.3 substance, then, of tho constitutional requirement is observed if there bo any dc foct ia form, tho Senate of tho United States, in the absence of any law to govern the mo le cf choosing, will regard tho substance and dis regard the form. "Regard the substance and disregard the form:' And what is tho Constitution but the fundamental decreo of the people of the form and manner in which all things relating to the government of the State shall be done. The Constitution is but a registry of forms and modes of conveying on tho government. Tho form of doing a public act is the only se curity tho people havo that it is correct and just. The passago of a law is the simple form of voting for it dispense with the form prescribed by Constitution and where is the substance of the law it is in the behest ofademagoguo leader. These men; who, under the pretence of preserving the substance and deregarding the form, are annihilating every vestige of a Constitution, and under the name of Democrats, and the pretence of being the submissive servants of the popular will, and robbing the people of their only protection against unlicensed despotism, and the misrule of anarchy. They are the public enemies whom every honest Democrat must denounce. ————⬥———— The Late Murder in New York. We announced on Thursday morning another murder in the city of New York. Since then the particulars have transpired, only to more completely envelope the affair in mystery. The victim, Dr. Burdell, was widely known as a writer upon and practitioner in dentistry, was a fine looking man, about forty years of age. He was worth about $80,000 in real estate and stocks. He has been married twice. When found he had been dead some time from the effects of fifteen stabs in his neck and breast, made with some narrow bladed sharp instrument, and on his neck were signs of an attempt at strangulation, which were further proved from the fact that his lungs were full of air, and his tongue protruded between his teeth. One of the cuts had snvered [severed] the jugular vein, and another nearly separated the vcrtcbræ.— Two of the wounds inflictcd on his breast had penetrated his heart. At what time the unfortunate man came to his office in the back part of which he slept, or whether he was murdered before returning, or after rising, cannot be ascertained. He was, however, fully dressed. — His office was in the building where he boarded, the land-lady of which, known to the world as Mrs. Cunningham, proves to have been his wife, secretly married to the deceas ed in October last. Attempts were made to fasten conviction on his wife, or a man boarding in the house, who had been an enemy of the doctors, but they were unavailing, and the bloody deed is still wrapt in a mystery too profound to be unraveled. It only shows the inefficiency, of the best police [unreadable] to protect the lives of citizens. A worthy man is assassination [assassinated] in his bed room, on a frequented street, and all efforts to discover the asasisn [assassin] are fruitless. It is only one of several cases, in the metropolis, when men have been murdered in the same mysterious manner. This late tragedy has caused great excitement in New York, and every effort is being made to clear up the mystery. ☞ There have been organized, says the Albany Journal in tho State of New York, a very large number of Divisions of "Sons of Temerrance" since the Maine Law was declared unconstitutional by the Courts. Many of those institutions had been permitted to go

keep alive and'10 accv in a miswKcn reliance upon the .... , efficiency of the Maine Law to suppress inbickermgs and teInpennC0. a law is now before the Legis of the peaceful Uturo containing but three short sections,

t0. ccay in a misen reliance upon the against which no constitutional question can CyThe Committee on Mileage in theTJ. S. HnnsA of Rpnresentativps. harp nn.nimnnc. jy agreed upon a bill fixing the penalty of voluntary absence of members at $25 per day.

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ICP - BTerymotheroullhT.boxl - thehou. A-J hiy la case of accidents to the children. Uedding' icussia Salve. 11 u Ba,ton " J f m yeara Unding, and la li7VZ . . .... Old Sores or every kiod:fr Perer Sores, Ulcers, Flesh Wounds, It is most valuable remedy and eure, 1 I.... . . j. ..... ... ..' . 1 " i mva-icujoi n jsviu.an'i Ticiiuiy loruieiasiiuiny years ..v....w "jj-'-v innaln - tance willthis Salvedoan Injury. or interfere witn a physician' prscrfjuor.. it u made from ths Pure'tmaleri'f article grrowing In that country and tha propiietor haTeletters from all cUwe, clergymen, phjsiclans.sea captains, nur?, an lmheri who hare used it them. "ei - ei, and recommend it to others. Reddinz'a Ru-j'.a wnn.r.areof ;hoosotIld -oWUr whkb picture is also euyraredon the wrapper. Price 23 cents box Rbudtpo & Co., Proprietors, KELLER, FAK3SLI4V fit CO. Arent. ap? d&wiy KvansTilt. Ind. SPECIAL NOTICES. a yXotietaia tbit r-laea. tea coat rar Uoo on a Insertion; Kt ..... I : . I. - - .- .a . I : ... J : emm loogertimo. VN TiIE StaekhoHsrs of tho Yaadarbargh Coaaty .jSaSZTAirtenUarn! aad Horti.nltaral Laad AMoeiatioa wln oetatCroseeatCUy Hall, at 2 o-eloekthii?tnrJay. Fobrnary 7tb. 1837. Baiineit of iraporttocs will como oforotbomoetiar. By ordar of Board. feb7-lt nosxBBOor, Stcrotary. Tnt Vaalerbar(h Coaaty IIorUonHnral aad Afrlcnl'aral Society, will hold its rfjular monthly Dcctl. at Crtceat City Hall. t 1 o'clock thU Eaturday. Feb. 7tb. 1347. By orJrrof tboTroidrnt. P. UORNBROOfT, f71t Secretary. A F.in.M 210 acre of god fanning land ia Cltfoa iinnty, 'or aaJ or to acbant for city property. ULI IGLEUART i-AXTnrS. WOOD! WOODü-OrJ.rs for Wood loft at Sakccl ViCKkBT'a will bo promptly ftlUd. Uli von .i.K on rut A good Dwelling licet containing air roor. witb good ..i k.1141... .UmUiI.. I ...j V . . . .1 l ..t. ... For farther .ariaaUoa aaanlroof his-iir Jon b. mills. COAL. 1h3 Price of Coal at the BCD) AM MITJES Is At tbo Pit 8 coats perbnalcl. Uaulail to any part ol tbo city 10 J01I.V WTM0XD. fall Sertir aad Slansftr. it.iiLiso.in .71 inn i AT OWESSVILLB ON Saturday, February I4tti A mting will tahal! at Owontrillo. oa Saturday, tb 14th day of February, for tbo pnrpoioof taking neaarofor tho coattrnctioa of a RsilroJ I rota sonto poiat en tbt K. k C. P.ailroaJ. tbrongS Owonittllo to Wabah river. Tho eititen of alltbo oouatie ndjoinlix, la'rreatediatb onter priM.aroiavitei to alten J The meeting will bo addreoied by JL'DUK HALL, of Priaeotoa and by other goaUonea front Evantvitlo. and ftihaoa aad Poaoy untie. Books for eatccriptioa to Stoek of the Koad from Owen Tille to tbo E. t C. Bailroad. will be epentd at tbat time audit ldird tbat all will ootno prepared tieoatrihato tboiraidandinda.no to puh tbo project forward. AÜK.M WANTLD. Sfral Ageato are wantod for collectors aad eaavaaeorn. for a popular balae through tho oecatry. It 1 am employ meet reriiriaglatelligtaee, ibrivdaeal aad taet, al will at a h'gh oWartor for laUgrlty. Thoe poaacoalag the quail ftcatiens wilt Warn ta ativtrtlaare addreas by applying to tbe putlUber eftbn paper. TKMPI.KO IIOKOIl. ErkBiTille Temple of Hoaor No. 1, moots every Tharrdny realst ia th 11 all. ea Water itrt. ref tb Caaal Dank. . W. rOINTDEXTKZ. W. C. T. A.J. O'REILLY, W.K. Bflaeoa Light Social TeflXo. 15, PttiTiry alUraati Friday malii u kttt . JOHN HYDE. B. T.T. C. W. KCDTARD. B. K.' Jan '67-ly FOIt THE JOUIt!f AL. I aovor 'pirod tow ho a polt. (I B'l'tull. I 'iron a It;) Bat if t thawtthcra'a virtu I ItDarn 'd if I would'at ia a naialtl Cat whet joa Uwkef dojratjplB, Wakatar'a round aad Uko dolito ia; Dd or 'liv ho'll taiup your footar. Ab ' babii" tew. deer little eroetars. Oa papor. Iroa. le or plate. Ila'U a yewr ahaidor aur a fate. So astral aad so tre to life. Win ye w're away 'twill fool ye wr wir. BOTM-dtf TILBITON'B Gallery. pfinol arti'.le will alwtyetriotprh overtsy rrcUaSs Imitation. It ba M that vcrvelty lea paralip o b-mhur-; ba ! rat r venton articlo. capat I of dota silt at I protnlMd for It, aid it ataad the ttt of aav op roMtion DfB'iettt apon ibBatta Botonrty;ana nottettr fam.d Stimach Bitter tear evidtas of tin, for it ha hooa taaa hold of by tho r'r' ao4 tried. aal not foaad watInr ia ruriac auv eaaoaf Irpra. ia any form. tVhoa thaia faru are kooa. whr ebuull it ait beaprroeUted aadBnod by overload, ior lo It Drarit sad Dtaltr aorally. Khl.lKR tt'HITK. iiAf.r.rK & Tonnt D, ftb4-da WOOLSEY ii SAWYEB. tTF The bet vl !n- t at ei e a Mured la favor of tbe ffcaeion.aa of HooSiad's 0rian Itittrr. prepared ty Ir. O. M. Jarkaoa.a th ui prrr r-lmt doaaad forthem from all pens el'bs l aiABisndaltbotish thrre msj be many angnpooB'ie prepared aad rprcated a foing worthy of a liberal ratronac. vet w feel e-aitralaod to romark. tbat tho ut Humh-r of totimiiaia' with wbieh th worthy do tr has heea honored, hy pr-m of th hiht character aal rDtubilitr. aho fount it Bcriry to have recourse to hi prparatioa. i tt!miT nßei.fi'iy eonftltttiv. that aar nectuat raaicdv 'or th almost imaiodiat reliol of thaaaaaictod with 'hat tirar.il mdvly. iyMia baa nvr leendlijovered. Set adveitieement. Frlcb f.bi KELLER t WHITE. A Valuable Mantrmi. In car lomas of to-day, will bafonnd the tardef Dr. T. II. CAVtSAUon. advarusiag a Tea c.' for tbat very dutrening dieae. t e Piles. The Pf. ha f.r maar yar. dovotod hi aitatiia to thi olao f aad with nch aneac that h aowatlcr to tho Dublie. a radial rrrratia entitled to their entire eoandenee. It has been thorongMy totted dsrinttho put twelve yoar. and itseieaey ba proved uninterrupted to etScacleu in all caa. W moann ta amictoa to try it (r'hieas Path Flnd-r. KBLLb'R A WLUIB. For sals ia tks eity by fob) . s t lltK OF DYSPEPSIA. C. G. MERHON. V.ant y 8lM?8oxTn.LK !hely Co.. Ky., Marek M. t55. 'The G-rfiaa Bi'terr g'v renertl Mtufartu.n. scd I herewith hand yo rrtScat ot Mr. a! or to a Barkley, a rpeial Ie fartnr of th rlnatrv." SmrsosviLi a. Ky.. March I'S? TarSir I would lafnrm joa that I hiv be-a arSietcd for several year with I))pept. ia a vcrv arcravated form, for which I narj !rrr aal varion oth-r rcmcdio. with at obtalninf aay relief. Frn th rarioe t.nirannial la favor ot Mooflaad'eOeraaa Bitters. Iwseindnred to try them, and I bow etat with t lemur-, thtt tbrturh their nVe I ani caiorias better health than I bare dove for year past, aad cheerful! j reommad the iiitter to ail aiOiet-d with that tcrribla dis- . Ketpectlotly.rnur. To Dr. C. M Jacktoa. MORTON BERKf.ET. See advertisement. eh1-diw . MEW HUUKs, fffinF. Court of Vspoleon. si leaii Jty illastrated; M Wtward Empire: Moruita tt ivrt; Harper' School HU'.orv; Ponttcrr'rompaalo'a; Human Tamporameat, Ac . dra.. for mlebv dec9 T. CON YNGTON & CO. C OR DR003IS. 101 dot aWrfqmTiMrefoTtal.tr Jaa27 a. a.. uitütKT i CO. jr sr ur.ci:ivi:D. flANNT Fera'a Nw Poek. Tbo Play-Day Cooki II rntpie Almanaeaof rreat vtrictv; PuacU Altraaie: llluttrated new Almanac, aad mneh bot of the res bio literature of tbo day. All January Varum. jan!3 DOUtLL & LISTER. Ni:W IIOOKN! W IFE of Charles Sumaer; RA Privat rorrpoaHue of Danll Wrter: 01m.td'Txa Journey; The Qaeea'e Fate; Lee' Canterbury Tai; Th PriBceofthe Houseof THvid. . Ac.io reo'd sad for tals hy j27 dt CO. onil LBS taM Butler; SCO Cooking Butter; er f j 4CO des fresh Em for sale by lebl Z. II. COOK dt SOV. C IVKRPOOL. rOARflK HALT. 2 bar Sao MA ordr Isr sals wccb lowbbtwab Xabawba salt. JaaZ7 a. B. GILBERT dl CO.. fytamoro .

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- Oa square. " lineoor lea. lira. SOe: thro timee. til owe week. l f ; two week. i 3v, one month, 4; Um Imoatbs, 17 ST; six moalbov SIC; oae riir.lli. IKscoaatea

hror a4ertimeau. Cards ot six lm or ander. B per -f ? '3 ' marriage, death or rei-.gious aot.e... VWXSfß . . . . . . r. . t a- r-. r. BtBCOCK. v j T" TBIIIIm !i'tf) Ari-.t-nm fm.fc Vm.- fc"5 A f vfcv& An JL ro tj ui . s. bibcock. KAKni.L3. - 500UUitiSardiafre - dfcy - 1 3 uw k. 8. üabcock. n - lVKarooLSALT. 100 ! i tor ad for UAKt CCE. 1 ' .VfVi rvv T),....i.. ...(... b.i... ii ..I. iiZr Sf.ifioiti t . . . I-.,. ....Nf v. .uMy r.wirdi,;l4Tle, iacBit CalijrsU's r:cr. asat WA'j Jims A."I AX ATJtTIO.1. THE l Uitioi of tbo oititeot of ETaatnllo atd of .f?AiM :F re.petfnlly eall.f to iti plondid aad ImE atoek oi Jaartlr and Watchol. now oia far priTar fcr a ttw days oalys eouTiatinjof . Gold aal Siltar Watcfaa. Oold Chain, aplandid Ctiam lnau. Uotait sots, California UM itoaostU. andrar cut oiborar-iela. to autctrou to tpceify. which will bo offrd m pnm n.Ttr tier Dara Ol. Inf (ir:iul etllsaroror cum iy aoiicitvd. WOOLStY a NKLSON. i7-tr - Aurtionoort. x. acacLKB janes d. aioua (of Carlulo. lad.) TTIIECLiF.it & HIGC9, rrOLF.SALK Dealers ia Groceries, Prodae. Nails. V adow (,1a,. lilaMwar. &.. lo. 47. Mala ., eaFtmaadSoeoad. Ev.a.vllu. led,, U6 '57 Iy l bolwoea 'MM It Jast roe'd par Cbanoellr JL ZJ BblTr 45 t alloc to tho kl. 1) da da med.i 10 bblstmtl. aad for rale very ebeap V WilbKLKR & B1UÜS. ' by ifb . o. 7 Maia trrt. 'H Ar KR'H OIL.-SO kbl I gallon t tbe bbl No. 1 JL Oil. ree'd per Chanoolior. aad for eale ly kVUKCLLK & K10OS. No. 47 Maia-at. fiaitlMK rOFFKii 75 lfi Prime Bio CC. ree'd m. rita.u.t ;huiior end tcr tale ebeas bv fb v MM.ufc.jK & muü3. .o. 7 arata-st. SrnoniK5 Mot .h. C. Soda; 10 bM Soft S. Almond: - .1 bbl II. M. Almond; 5 do Clov; 10 ke Saltpetre rtftaed; 3 bag Pimentos 13 tag Pepper; 4 da Solpbur, 5 do t p. .Silt?: 19 da Alum: raelve per steasif rCkaaeeller, aad fortsle ly low WHEELER & KIGG3. A CARD TO TUE LADIE4. rwims greet Turkish Perioiieal remedy for the immediato jrä. roororal of Obatr-.tioa. Irrn lanüe. ProUptus Cterl. (tailing or Ue Womb.) Louchorrboa, or V bites. Ae-.Ae Y hM rill bava never ia a aiiivta lataita f.l'.it In uro. dueiag thaeacs. Too mneh eaaaot be said ia the'r fvor. Nowouaneaa enjoy go .d bra'th when tbat partioular psrt of her B:o!iar orsniiaUa ie draa;ed. Sioknaatat etoman. DIU.CM. laaaor. doMlitr. paia lathebtad. oii aad back. lo of appci.it. eouvacs. sc.. ar seireofthe ymtoa which attond irrcular mcaatruatioa. As eertitia aa time are these fill to remove oao aud a 1 of tbee mptorn. Htr aad Kettle renniu. which ba sur sirnatura ca each boa. Thu Pill my tebad by addreaiag ir. Staafloy i t., an mciosiug si, to riu win le ot ty retara uaU. . F ,I.alie who health will not r rtr.it of aa Increase Of Tan. ly. will and tho Pill a ft-owfui rrevantiv Ladiaswho ar pressant. thouM aot are thrae Pill, a thry are sure to briog on mia-oarnag. though ao iajury to geaua wouia iiiow. Jtatitee DR. SAN FLOY CO.. fb C'inBBl. Obi. JAVIUATIO.f OIK.KD-FinsT ARKIVAL.Lm 4 fa!d prim mew Sogar;; K btg S. C. Soda: tifrc Kieo; lOboae ctsuol soap: lOli bar Cotoe; I Cak Madder, ree'd per tUamcr Chaacellor aad for sals by 100 T RESTOJi BROS, BESSr S. ALUS LEWIS HOWIS. A I.LI. S Jc IIOATKM, (TTfK OLD rUW I BVSISISS ACAIS.) FOItWAUDING AND COMMISSION 71 E It C II A N T S i Hrrtirifrs of the Celebrate! Meinolla HhUky. L KALEkä IX ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Surraioa olv Boubbob and Rtk Waisaica, abd Foreign and Domestic Liquors Generally. Water SI, Second door ubove Vine f b5-57 1 y KTANSVILLKy IND. MOM l. Y.-J bbls white flint iu.t ree'd aad for eale by Uui Vlt'aKkY k JOIINSTUN mi rs ii Ks. ertrrr. bars this day received by Railroad, tbo largest IV ii oa of Brutes evr kreugbt to this carkct. ad win 11 thm at redactd prices, via: Whit Wtah. Palate. S.'h. liwrM sm. mv.va Lu.tr.. faaay l)natr, laacy Uoarth. Uair. Cloth. Latt.J. ih ArtiaU loak. maia. lag 64 a vnrietv I inner ürebt too asueroBs tosstit'xa. fell ÜACCoCK. SO.SXTAO, nCVjrPI.IKDAIiAlX. S hbl Boniari ll bl Craaherries, jast ros'd by li.ilroad and for sals If Sa.'I'L vickkky. fV4 Coruf r Maia and boooad-ate. UT1I.L.OW WAIli:. a a Uarkt aad Cloth Baokeu ia store aad I or sal ty lebt SlM'L Y1CIEIY. CO MM OX A.D nEVl.tEO hJCUABS. " RttU rria..N.U. Mior; a de Crubl8dPwtlrs4St!rar, for sal by feb4 HAM'L V1CCFRT. JTAIl ;AF loral ly ?T All MftOI. Whole aad hair bxrla ator aad fekt a. K. UlLBEkT Ai CO. wspvPUKfig KALTORV" C OTTO VAB.t.b ail ! of th favorit traad. to arrivooa tb .prti.n u( aavi atiaa, for aal by ob S. E.OILBKRT A.CO. SE.W AUH1VAL ' OF DOOTH. KHOKS A!jD ti AITKRH. ayfa I bav jnt r-.ceivrd th nt and mortal ii goaral Mortatntof Bo'i. St.. and Ladiee'f r .' brearht t thi. market. Ladic and treatlemra ia waatofa auponor article, for quality 4 atrl. ar iavit4 to eall h.conb sTacar, Jb'iT lcluw ataui, aad (ittr.ia m stock. V. ,ry variety of Children's Shots always ea band . In al.o prepared to tnak. ea tho ahottert aotico. th fipt articleof LAKiaa' OAiTKbg. is any atyle lh-y deiire. TrtmeovU. Piiceslow. Itll-m JOU.N KAM'il. TO EVtJIY OSE 12V T LR KöT ED JU8T AOTICK TIIW. t.1 FENr)RICrrRR03.. have jnut received foarhoa- . 0) drd thouiand Havana Ciarf th Cnett brand tbat orer eom to our market, they ala have received Hit boae f Virginia Tobacco which eurpatoa aay that ever cam to onr market. F. F end: icu ii Bros, srs receiving Cigars and Tobacco Iron tbe Baltimore hu overy few dayj; thie bria has the largest and tt stock of Tobacco aad Cigar ia our city, thoy can sell twenty per cant chraper thaa aayaaeia tatir lie. KX ELXTORg 2I OTICB. . TTjOTICE le brhy iva that Utters Testamentary ea tb is ettat ef tin. Hamntoa lat el Vaaderbarch oouaty. to beta srat4 Said stau iiiacreied to kolett. febj-3w TIJOS. HAMPTOX EsataJ. rBtUlBUNK ALMANAC for 18.17 at ' JL UU DoBELL A LISTER'S. MARKET SALOON. AND RB8TAUIIAST, tocciT sr. orroBiTt deoabmo a xahs's livkbt itaslc. OVSTKRl rrrd bd ia evety styls. aad aU kiads of OAalKiaeeaaa. . A Lf.CII Will be farnUbed ETERT M0R5IXG from 10 to 12 e'eloek. Janül-dtf ff t hH TOO I. H AI.T.-SOO bags Liverpool eoareeSalt SB m ia tter aad for eale low by Jan 23 PRE3T0X 3E03. (EWFCCD.VrOltE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DV 11. D. II ART. COBWEB or BKCOBD AKD CABAL BTBBKTS. TJALED HAT. Cora. Osf. Braa. Shipttu". Jfo. t ettra 91 Floir. Chicken Feed. Crnnhed r eed ead Corn Meal, ia quaaritii to ait th trad. All trad dtlivered by pre promptly. Gnadiasdeac t accommodate the country trade. TLaitfulfor tho past favors. I hop, ly ttret atteatioa to buyers, foraeoatiaaaaco of altberal trade. ial7 R. B. UART. . i.-i. J.. . . K I- ... . l(lfv..k tint... i.it..ll.llfAr I UV e- mmwmm ' . J . -uw ... sale i y SAM'L. t KtkHl . t en it Corner Mala and Secoadsts. FfJOMnY A.M dTIi!K. .2 7 baihels white fliat Uominy; Olk prime W. K. Cheese, ree'd per rfrad and fo ale by jsa24 SAJI'L V1CKERY. I13LS Tpfom Salts; s do bionr Sulpber; I do Tapioca: raii road by no 22 2 bbls Alum: t do Petri 3 do T.ath Rnck. ree'd pj Z. II. COOK de OV. V COPAUTALn-IIIP. rsrVLa'erracd Wat. IKrUKtsir, formerly of tbe II IL'sria of alL-aauiA! Jt Co.. aad AkdkswJ. Mc.uiBitHf thalat firm of :i8ci mab & Co ,) have formed s Ctfpr'nerhip ander the tame sad styls VcibLiiiK J; ij. lorth pnrpe of bl sou factoring TVeca in ail its variaas branch. They have taken the larre warhoaae rteeaüy accupied by Ward dc Nah. ea Second street between .vain aas the river where tey win to ibiit prerureu. ia a few cay, to larai'h their friend aadtb inbli Ith nil th chnie hraads of Tobacco heretofore mad by tbo old arm of Yi6FLABdr Co.. aad pledge themielre thai their prieee thaU bo a low a aay boa ia the c,ty. WM. Vll'soELMAH. ANDREW J. HCSSKLaTAlT. . LotitTill.Jaa.'S7-fabt-lBdAWtf ; A i BUSB Taraip ia stot aal for "sain bv W jasOl X. H. OOÖK d SO.

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Z. H: COOK & SON, ?: ' WIIOLESALB AXp RETAIL CSALERS Lf GUOCi:itIE5 & rilOYISlO.tS, - EVANSTILLB. INDIANA. UHOLESALK DhIAnTMKilT, rrnsT street, first door from kaist. ' DKPART31E.T, DOOR BELOW THE CORtfE. bit (rifad ia EtsbstiII aaf Iitmih IrMly WihviI km amBit ttmx. ami Ukii tas rrortcttlty ! jotroönct n to ioir atie aistca.Jir. H. A. COOK. hcm Lctw txaa late rtrtacnbip ficm ibis 5U. nd aolieita for tte bc lra( Z. II. COOK a Sc. Z. LI. Cook a Sea. bating Uka tb bosiarts press wsta pttrchuedtb vb.Usl thesftk of Mr. 31. W. Footer, fcol confident tht thtv will to tial-lca t OBrrW tko cititrao at Evan.ville with Torr art the? mr rtmiit ii tat Ott eery ati Proviaioa IIb. Z. II. C. a tea iah ap-'iaJly to draw tit sueaüoa of proB in tfct eoaatry bolai preooo of aar kiad to ditpos of. totfceir increased facility lor tak iaa o their atoek. aodtorpltirc team t balrotor. with all artielearittlred im tha whol-aalo depanajeat. at rrio-o tht ttuw ,a" " fob-'-tf 3 60 3 7Y) V.Cf CiV A TF.Tt T(1A V A XV) TT ALTAI A W A av V - -- w-CA aMl av atl al I 151 A It B L E 5' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 COR.eiR OF Lt 018T A.D WATER 6TBEETSr j EFAXSriLLE. I.YD. TTTäEALEE. la Marti ar erecially iavited U examine' jLP the quality, variety aad priceeof my faU eteek, aealF ot It vii elrtd with rrat rare. It oeaeite it Waits' iLin.rr Hlati fV wL,, cf rom Z to a incae thies oi ail sues. . vary variety. Urndtoar. JMaatels aaöf all of abich will he oold at rednood prieoe. 1hi.u wi.hia. to earth haantiful and latiier mamootoae of their deeacd rclatitea and fitted, will tad it t their intereette patroalie me. My Ware Room ie awuppli with a variety ot carved aad rlain catLI. not to ho eaoeUod' la beauty aad variety of .uality I atoek or werkmaaaSifv All work warranted. daolS-tf M. A. LAWkhMt. 1 f pnz Iroa bound half Bohl. A.J iy do plain do do; lu dohoead aad plaia Peck Moan root "' u aets aaa'd uex.urea, )a peck to 4, huebat. fast roo' by itta Z. H. COOK BOM. tj2 A"il)l5F.. S cat balvce aad qaartere jatt ree'd net" bee uauerj. Jh.. eil. lor a:e ty docS S. C. ULBERT A CO. 0 IV Kit TOO I. H A LT. WO saks Liverpool Saltroe'ef Ali Ii byeteamer 'loa. ds TENNET ft S0KEKS0X. WIIOLEJALK A2ID RETAIL,- - T 0 BA CCO-WA R E II 0 ü S E. OB MAIB ST. aiCOBB DOOS ABOTK COB. Of FIBST ST. kva:iyili.e.i.d. bTRANCIS FENDRICH A BROTUERS reepoetfully la st form thititcat of Evansvill and vieiaity that they have ertabli.hed a branch ol thir old aad oatoaeivoly kaowa Baltimore houe ia this place, where they will maaetacture BBdconiUBtly hiveleril all kinds of Domeotieaad Imrorted Tobaoe. (Jicare ana Man. laeir aasenmrntoi -aooo aad CKr mbraca evtry variaty aad bread. IS pot etat witl be saved to the per&r hy giving a a a U. as wo warrant to sell at eity price. Please call aad aamlae. jaaiS 3m RAILROADS, &G. rUO.n LVASVILLE TO Ill YOltZL IM 44 JHOÜK9, VIA EVANSVILLE & CRAWFORDSVILLE R A I L R O AD, VTiriTCIl ABKA!GEnCIIT. O aad after Meaday. Pee. lt.lBBtilfertber eliff, The Vail Paaea(r Traia wUI leave Evaaevill ai lil) f. at.:arrlviaa Vlaeewaee at P. M , tatlmoOw roaaeat wiih tbe fc-vcaia- tiaia ea tbo Ohio aad Miipaf Railroad fsr St. Loais aad Ceatral llliaeio. Terra UaoteM 7:45 P. M., add ladiaatpeli at 1:C5 A. M.. ttikitf ulfl ceaaectloa for Cineiaaati. Celambao. Clovelaad. PhklaAalprla. New York aa HaJiimore. Returning leaves Terre-Eaate at 3:90 P. K.t artorttearrival ef traia fron ladiaaspolis-arriTM at EvaatfUla aa :f0 P. St. Paaaoaiterebr tbt traia eaa eeeae from at. Toais. ClaeiaatM I and LeaisviUe nam day. Baggage cboakod at ladiaaapli. . FARES: Frem Braafvllloto St. Loa ... ........ .... .... .... BT 1 do . do . tjbioago new it it ladianapolii,. II do do ' Ciaclacati. ........... J de de Clevelaad ............ ............ ..'B w dO do Ffru gate... ... ...... ...... ....i . ... . . IT SO d d Tfew k erk ...................... e... rt w de d f itrsbnrgk.,, UP de , do Vhe.liar ..,... Mo da da Baltlwiore ................ ...... . 1 ti (0 do Wafhtna-toa aw do Pblladelpbia t do do Boston ......210 Ta!1y Wreiaht Traiaa lear Kr-ili and Terre-Uaat a 7 40a. M.. oa whirk local raeeencer wttl be takoa JjfiJT For sny iafcnaatioB crtfcrcugh Tickets, nrply at U Coo)paeTTtsarrt'.ioB OCe. brsdof I 'ut treet. If aosvill. detlS J. J. DANIP-LB. Sap't. AlkAMS EXntKSS COTirAXY ?afff YTn 'yVfl g NE W ARRANGEMENT. TflK A DA US E.VrRRSS COMPAKT rospeeTally sa soneee to their friend aad patrons. tbspnMtsof E auavill and vieiaity. that, with increased facUitloe for lb traarortete of FEL1GJIT. PACKAGES. AlOSETaad VALUABLES. Tbr solicit a continuance of termer favor. EBoeie are taken ia tbe collection of BILLS, DRAFTS. VOTES. And tbe traavportatloa of snrall or valua 1 ek;ee. All proa wishing u avail tbmlves of tbe faeilitlosaf tbe Expreos. etn oltma say deired iBformatiea la nfoww one ta tb rout aad det.il of tb baelaeee. at tblr etBeW ea First street, betweea Afata aad Left. r-r-ite the s-awk Offlo. 1 O. U. FISH, Agoat. TO LET OT(atermafyear. Th two atry Valdtateewrfattaarwif 19 rooms on the corner of Market and Wal a a etreotaV Suiubl for A bolrdint bouts. Knqnre of Bovl HALLOCK A TODDARD ABA lOLBBABT........ ... ...... ..... W. W. iSISBfT (Xotarw PabUaJf iglt:iiaut a astui s, TTORXETH at Law aad ReU Rotate Ageam win praoI m tire law an I make eolletias ia Vaadrharga aad tAe adioiaiag ConatieslB ladiana., Tbey bars aljo esttblisbsd ia tbo eity of EvaasviU g Ileal Uatate Agremcr ' Where thv will attend to th purchase aad aal of Eraas vilu sitv props rty as wsll a farms aad farming laads la aay oi tbs Oettern utes. iney wiu ano procure, rnrekaae. sail sad Ineat land w arras U. py Us, oolloet ream. eaVatioe tiUear attvad to any other baaiac appertain lag tev th duric of Attorneys or Ret Ftat Arent. Lou in all parts of th eity and farming laads la Turtavr loeal'tic (orl. OCeeea Third street, aearly oppeit th new Court House. jaat II r K'.4 ECIIArvCE AND RESTAURANT.. FIRST STREET, e Pear doors abors Mala street, eppoeite tb Post-sfig EVAN3VILLE, IND. . t JETER BURK kssps always oa bead, tbo vsry cbaloost delicacies of tbe scasoa. OYSTERS Received every aight by Expreet. la eaae Bad la sbaU. LARK FISH PotBnlB Ics. arriving dailr. witb VENlsoy, QUAILS. i A ricn4id HCU oeery day at 10 o'clock. A. If. OLO IR!SH WHISKY fr familiew. constantly oa beads. w Kiprra aereca Blur tao arrival e i tao traia la tb tveniOr.il raiu'red Jasytiteamboat men eaa ho accommodated AT ALL TIMK9 OP MtJIIT. w-Tbe Barts supplicl w'th the ebtioesi Ltqaera C-gar. aad Eeanerilliau er.a Bad everythiar a)ee la oauasliae. a l all hoars of th aay sr aigbt. aad deco-2m PETES BURK. FAIltUA.tK bCALES. WB bare ea --d aad cam supply aay slss tboss uorivai.c weighiag macbinea. They arai ta aaly trae eUa.Urd. for tbo truth af wale. WS Pwltr U tbathoiwaa's tbat ar aeiagibasaj u Jav at UU.. i --"'" Otasral Agaaaj.- - t detta Bier-., j