Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 234, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 April 1857 — Page 2

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EVAWSVTLLE, IND. WEDNESDAY MOKXIXG..AlBIL9f 1557. t teaignation of lion. O. II. Smith. It is with sincere regret that we hare learnd the existence of the following letter, communicated to onr City Council at it last necting. The loss of the influence of Mr.

I imith will be a serious misfortune to the Board at this Juncture, when, more than ever, he enterpri.se needs the tinited efforts of all

ts friends to complete the first section, which, rhen done," places tho final construction of ha whole line beyond eoatineencTes. 2"bw i he time when new and strong interest were ibout to be calisted in favor of the Koad jrhen the people of Indianapolis and the stockholders in tUilroads centering there, bejrin to feel the Importance of completing the Straight Line Koad to perfect their Southern communication. The prospects of the Henderson & .JCashville Koad are more cheerful than ever. "Believed of it embarrassments, its directory are poshing the work forw ard with new vigor. The discoveries of new and rich coal beds along its line, lias induced tlie people of Nashville to take a deeper interest in its completion, and they have recently iledged them selves to build the Tennessee section of the Koad with their own resources. All interested in that Koad, feci an interest in the building of our Straight Lino Koad as an important extension of their own. Mr. Smith could do more than any other person to combine and enlist all these interest in our fovor. He has a happy tac t and farnltie to persuade men to combine and act together. At this moment, it appear as if a string, combined effort of all thi fri -n 1 of ths enterprise, only was required to complete the work. It is to be lamented that Mr. Smith, whose name has been identified with that of the Road from the beginning on whose exertions its friends have relied for success should relinquish the direction of its affairs when, perhaps, he could ; do it more service than at any other jieriod. Mr. Smith has evidently regarded the manifestations in this city of opposition to the administration of therond in too serious alight; he appears to have assumed that it is in some measure personal to him, or is founded in objections to some official acts of his own while it is in truth but the expression of the ..It

I natural disappointments and discouragements I caused by the unavoidable delay and embar

rassments In the completion of the work. Th first success in the progress of tho work will silence all cavils and remove all complaints for tlie past and the future. The best mode of refuting all the groundless churgfsef his opponents, is for the President to continue his labors with Jlr. Carpenter, and complete the road to tho crossing. When that portion of it shall be in operation, and tlie other sections unaer w.j,r. cnmn imiiu reurv nu uouor to himself, and with the hearty thanks of the whole community. 10 reMgn now, ap pears as if he was abandoning the work at tho time of its greatest need, and when his resignation will have the mst injurious effect. There is no person who understands tho im1 portant interests of the road, or is so familiar ' ' with its affairs, or who cun defend or advocate its cause with so much ctlect as the President. J" We hope, therefore, he will be induced to - withdraw his resignation, and still continue at the head of affairs of the road. We lwlievo even his assailants will regret to Ioso Iiis val- ' nable services. IxniAXAroLis, Ind., I April 18 th 157, ) To lt ITajoraHil Common ütntll of Urant- ' rillt. 1 fiESTLEvr.: In view of the next annual eWtionof directors and officers of the Evansville, Indianapolis and Cleuveland Straight Line Kailroud Company, of which notice will be given. I dceiu it proper to say to yon, as the representatives of th large amount of stock held by your city, that 1 have for years necn desirous r retiring iroin mv present potition 01 jJirccior and 1 rcsiden; 01 me com ..a m w a. sTa 1 . . . . piny, and that nothing but tho facts' that I leel "a deep interest in the success of tho enterprise: and that every election, 1 have received the vote of every stockholder, whether cast in person, or by proxy, and of every Di- . t : :.. rccior, iwr 1 ivmwui, vic.unj; a inriiei in m - mind, that diitv required me to maintain mv position, at whatever personal sacrifice i't might require, have induced mo to remain in Candor, however, coruneis me to snv. that tho former action of your bxrJ, wkli rccni developemcnts in your cily have satisfied me. that there are a highly njn-etublo number f tho stockholders of hvansville, including at least a part of the representatives of the stock of the city, who have been induced to withdraw their support, from tho administration of tho affairs of tho company tinder my Presidency, a to oppose obstacles to its ' success. I now foel at liberty to retire from tlie duties and cares of my position, and notify you that I cannot consent to a re-election and 'shall retire , at the close of my present term. This notice is due to yon, "that you may have time to look for my successor. At the proper time 1 shall notify tho other stock holders of this determination. If thos who have been engaged in your eity, in maligning my character and sureties, are-satisfied with their course hi the end, I shall be the last to complain. I know that in all things, I have discharged my duties faithfully to the best of my judgement, but this avafls nothing in the eye of those who .wish to charge upon me the unavoidable re- " '.'suits f a chuncre in the times after our work was commrncu 1, which prostrated the brightest hojies of other roads, in the hands of the most experienced men of the nation. I shall retire from tho service of the company with the utmost confidence in tho enterprise, and not in the least doubting but under united counsels, it w ill be completed by my successors, and prove all that we ever contemplated, and with the anxious hope, tliat my nuceessor, may lie aided by all the stockholders, so requisite to the success of this, or any othor public xvork. . Vcrv trulv, O. II. SMITH. 37" According to tlie Gazette, the Old Line Democracy of Knox, held a meeting at Vinccnnes on Satnrday last to approve the course of Buchanan in giving out material pap, and to pass a resolution running in this wise: Rttrttdi That tho principle of rotation in office is one bused tion constitutional law as well as founded in equality of right; therefore, . We, the Democrats of Knox, heartily endorse the course of Mr. Buchanan in his appointments." ! The beauty of this joko is, that tho mcetlng was composed of all tho disappointed office-seekers in and about Vinccnnes. Their - 'cak being dough"1 for the spoils of this victory, they aro applauding the policy that r' cut their political heads off, in the hope of getting something next time. J5J- A newspaper thief may be a shade tetter than he uwho steals your purse," but we have our doubt about it. Those who als the Jocbnal, at tho expense of their neighbor", my dilfir from its iu this matter.

A Most Staktlinu Disclosusx. Alessr. 1

J. Breck & Co a verv extensive dnr coods

I . Louse in Isew 1 ork, were obliped, some time ajro, to su.jend, and their failure caused a I good deal or surprise, and tuey were noi i thctnselve able to give a very clear account ... .1 l oi me causes vi wicu- uusiorinne. in us n-v-iicraent ami invesuzauon 01 xneir uu which followed they have discovered that 1 A" f have discovered tnal ' their confidential cashier has. for a series of I ' years, earned on a system of embezzlement, and that he has abstracted from their funds theenormou sum of 130,000, good deal of which he has invested in property in his ew& name. His accounts hud been regularly balanced,but tho balances had been forced, and the difference between the true and false balance had been embezzled. The cashier had eajoyed the fullest confidence of his employers, and until the discoveries recently made was not suspected. It is stated that he has made a confession to his employers in regard to the disposition made by him of the embezzled funds and has already made over to then a cansiderablo amount of hi ill-gotten property, and hoics areentertain1! that more will be recovered. He was a Scotchman, by the name of Mclllvcn, and had always stood high ill the city; enjoyed the full confidence of his employers, and was enptain of a crack military company. The embarrassments or hiseraployers were caused by his heavy drams upon their funds. 5JTMr. Kenton was tho "observed of all observers," yesterday. Tho old statesman's name is so familiar to all Americans that it seems like meeting an old friend, to take his hand. Although a very old man, his intellect is unimpaired, and his health is excellent. This is owing, no donbt, to his strictly tem perate habits and the care lie has tauen or ms person. He is tho last with the exception of .rn. v. vi hum, iciwiuiM "i tors whose names have become so identified with tho history of our government. Clsy and Webster, and Calhoun are gone; Mr. Cass is in the Department of State, and Mr. Ben. ton is a private citizen. It would have been well for the country had Mr. Benton been returned to hi seat In the Senate by the State for which ho did so much in years gone by. A EiTRAOKDijfABT Claim. -The N.York Evening lt reorts an interesting cave which came up in the Supreme Cnrt on Saturday. In 1317, l'uul SiM.iIWd. now one of the most i-roiiuncut mcrcnantii in cw lorK, cntcrr-d into a copartnership with Amos 11. natch in V .aal 1 lie Indiana suoeiNisincasai jiavrriuu, jiaas. In liM tuey separated and enquired indicerent hn.nches of business, but there was no formal dissolution of partnership. AfVr that Mr. Spotford grew richer, while Mr. Hatch irrcw poorer: and, in 1S4, he was declared a bankrupt. In 1847 ho filed a bill in the late Court of Chancery against the plaintiff, for an account un-ler tho partne rship, founded upnn an instrument under seal, dated 1829. An answer was put in. but Um suit was discon . 1 - 1 . . L . .1 tinuetl in NoVcniber, 1SVS. Subsequently, Mr. itaU h commenced a suit in a Connecticut Curt. the basis of which is the copartnership f 4i,M(, 'rll0 complaint in the S11preme Court is filed by Mr. Spofford, asking T - - a . . . . n injunetion restraining tho prosecution of any suit basexl on the cojutrtnership iu Question. A preliminary injunction has been granted, and a motion is now pending to dissolve it. Thk Siorx War. We have had quite exciting details from various points in Iowa and Minnesota of terrible and bloody Indian depreciations, in which two frontier settlements, in North-West Iowa, had been destroyed and nearly all the inhabitants massacred. Tho last St. Louis papers contain a long and very minute account of tho operations of the troop in the form of an official communication from the commander of the Iowa volunteers to Governor Grimes, of Iowa, the sulwtance of which will le fonnd, containing very interesting and highly exciting details, on our first page. It bears all the marks of authenticity, and is published as official in the St. Louis papers. But the telegraph reports it to be a most outrageous 'eir that it is a fiction from beginning to end that there have been no disturbances of any kind among the Indians in that quarter. There is to be a sale of C. S. lands in the vicinity of the scenes of these reported outrages, and it is now said these fictitious fights, and bloody scenes, and terrible suffcri , . , , . . . . ,UK u'e wen "Jn unprinciplct land speculators, to frighten away purchasers from the land sales, in order to "give tho auhr ,,f t,,m hoax chnce 10 monokine the best tracts. ———<>——— THE EXTENSION OF THE E. & C. RAAD [sic].— The Rockville Republican says that the proposition to change the terminus of the E. & C. Road from Crawfordsville to Attica is creating a sensation among the Crawfordsvillians, who are uttering discouraging predictions that the road to Attica will never be built. The Republican in reply speaks confidently that it will speedily be ubilt [sic], and says: "The citizens north of Rockville, on the route to Attica, are waking up to the necessity of laying a Railroad. The citizens of Rockville are in favor of making Attica the <terminus> of the road, and have given almost universal <consent>. They have long since abandoned the idea that Cratrfordsville desired the Road, for the reason that there was not sufficient taken in that place to grade a mile of the Road. The Crawfordsville people state that the distance to Attica from this place is 50 miles. If they will look at the map they will find that it is only 6 miles longer than to Crawfordsville. The Road to Attica in the opinion of competent engineers can be built cheaper, even at 6 miles longer, than to Crawfordsville." ——<>——— t5"Farrell, the man who sat npon Dr. Burdell's steps on the night of his murder, and who was tlie witness that identified Eckle as the man who opened the door and ordered him away, and on whose testimony tho prosecution chiefly relied to convict Kckle, proves to be a great scamp. He has been arrested for fraudulent voting and perjury in Albany, and carried to that city. It is, however, intimated that there may be something rotten in this charge and movement, and it is done to destroy Iiis credibility and Uke him out of the way as a witness. ISf Tho long severe winter, and tho ctd protracted spring which has kept tlie grass back, has made it necessary to feed cattle so long, that fodder of all kinds in Missouri, Illinois, and some parts of this Stato and Ohio has become exhausted and cattle are starving. In Missouri large numbers of hogs are dying, the farmers having no corn left. f The vegetable market in Evansville was never poorer than at present. Potatoes are $2 25 a bushel and scarce at that. Lettuce has made its appearance but it is sadly "behind time," and very inferior. We hope that with the spring weather, we will have a full supply of vegetables.

A I'lcvca or ScxoArLtrx is Cuicagq.-

Here Is a picture of Snndav life in phfrmrn. .Pn . . v e I furnished by the Times : I "Here in Chicago on Sunday we. hare 56 I uu'y" uunng ine lorcnoon end evenV;, "T amotume ncrj ." than SO ball rnnmi. tn .ov. r ktt, im ... . ' " " " -Dand ' play from morning till midnieht iaujR rue on wunout mrcnnission. i --'".vmu viicse "lesuviiies, we nave two 1 JQiaonio these "resUvitie, we have two I . m Tiitaarrt 1 ji T":"-L.""" '"V" Vs" "j ur gunuenu, nvaiing busier in their graceful evolutions. Saloons have their front doors closed by proclamation, but do a uirougn side entrance. R. W. Thompioi. On our fourth page will be found a lucid and succinct statement of tho facts in the v " a a iivin 9 sails av7Ilbl I J paid by the Government, in regard to which there has been bo much misrepresentation, most of which has been stimulated by party prejudices. Attorney General Black, has given an opinion in this case, fully justifying the course of the Treasury officer in paying the claim. "We learn that Mr. Thompson will visit our city in the course of next week, and deliver a lecture before the Library Association. ———<>——— SOLDIERS FOR THE WEST.—Six full carloads of soldiers, from Carlisle Barracks, in Pennsylvania, passed through Indianapolis on Saturday last, bound to the Western Frontiers, where they will meet, we suspect, with very active service. ———<>——— Keokck. The new Mayor of Keokuk, in his Inaugural last week, stated that twoyears ago, there were only 642 votes polled in the city. Last year there were 875; this year, 1. showing an increase of one hundred and fiftv wnt ln two vears Taking the rolls as a has s. he estimated the t.resi nt nonnls. , 4 4 r tion of the city at 1S,00. t7 The season at Niagara opens on the 5th proximo, with the opening of the International Hotel. The Cataract House was opened on the 20th. ———<>——— A LONG JOURNEY.—A few days ago, says an exchange, Mr. Godfrey, of Pee Dee, S. C., received a letter which had been mailed to him at Clio, in the same State, on the l8th of January, 1828. It enclosed a thirty dollar bank note on tle Merchant's Bank at Pee Dee. ———<>——— 537 A family of five persons near Troy, N. V., all got drunk on Sunday tho 16th, and lay out through night in a field, and on Monday morning were all found frozen to death. The party consisted of two men and two women, all between tho ages of 3 and 40 and a lad ten Years old. 537" It is said that a motion is to bo mad in a month or two in the New York Supremo "1 V. V " , " v' " "1"" Lou" " discharge Lwls Baker and hist 011federates in tho Pool murder cac from their recognizances. G7"We hnvo seen notices in different pajiersof anew paper to bo started in New York to be called the Southern Herald, and to bo devoted to the furnishing of information "concerning tho politic f New York merchants." It is intended to inj. re the business of such ,New Vruk merchants as are frce-soilor. A more contemptible project was never conceived, and we believe that it will be discountenanced by Southern men. tt7The "memoirs of James Gordon Bennett, sold at tho recent tradd sales in New Yotk at 13 cents a copy and few bidders. Cot. BrToVs Lectcke. A very crowded auuience. li.'k'netl to Col. Benton's lecture last evening, and paid the venerable Senator the highest compliment that can be bestowed upon a speaker, most profound and earnest attention. His counsel of wir.1om were received as coming from one ripe in experience and knowledge of the political affairs of the country. Col. Benton will remain in the city during the forenoon of to-day, and citizens who desire to pay their respects to tho venerablo statcman will bo received by him, at tho Pavilliou Hotel during thu raornThe steamship Niagara performed ad mirably on her trial trip. Everything work ed so perfectly that she did UOt return to port, but put away for England on her return from her trial cruise. Younb People's Maoazine. A new magazine, with the above name, has been received, and we cannot withhold the compliment justly due the proprietors who have conceived and started such an interesting periodical for children. It is illustrated with beautiful wood engravings, and contains choice stories and articles suitable for children, l'ublishcd byBrown, Loomis tt Co., No. l.r, Dutch strei t, New York, at f 1 50 per annum. 1ST From Monday morning till Thursday noon, lat week, 5,700 emigrants from Liverpool and Bremen arrived at New York. ST Gov. Wright was in Washington City on tho 21st instant. We hope his Kx-Excel-lency will not return without an honorable and lucrative commission in his pocket. J37 The Rev. Sydney Dyer being about to resign th 1 charge of a Baptist Church in Indianapolis, his congregation made him a" handsome donation in money. Enolaxd and China. It is suspected that the English Military operations in the Eastern provinces of India are with the view of extending her conquests into the rich districts of Southern China, and if China does not yield to her present demands, her naval operations on the Eastern coast, will be followed by an invasion of her Western and Southern frontiers. England may yet subject the whole of the central and Southern portions of Asia to the Anglo Saxon rule. EST The Eockport Democrat is again in fall blast. 137" It will be seen by our dispatches that the liquor dealers of Albany aro disposed to resist tho new liquor law passed lately in that State. Th Circuit Court continues in session. The case of Barnes r Born has occupied the Court for the past few days. 57" The "fast nags" were out yesterday, their owner taking advantage of the weather and the lino roads to try their speed, BXS Oranges; If) Imxes Lemons; boxes M. R. Raisins; juu lis ucnuaa Tranes, ir . v apj i" H. COOK S0.

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TT. tn! at 9 od, of consumption, mart UILL II abvet, ageu lj Ttwi ami months. The funeral will tike plare at Mrs. Harvery's reaideuce on Thursday, at So'clock.P. M.;all frtendsant ! " wwnH .lumuumuja uom. SPECIAL NOTICES. w - notices in this nbice. 10 iw tn. .yNÄ one inwtion ; &n cenu per line three times; u f .Brv-hBW m - w - v.. mw ms- a u one innion, 31 een : ? crou nr 1 litt im t we i n xnuni on umttr t im. "May Festival. The members of the .IsMtubljr Cluli will five a May Soiree at the Assembly Hall, on the evening of the 1st Inst. (Fri day). Carls of admission to be procured 1 the Manne er of t. So irson will t admitted anlea tint prothe Club. o rson curinf the same. proaplSHd. a i 1 I.ltA sfKrirftian .liiniuL fsv Jiina. lwT rill a n,iendid vijmetu steel encravinf of the North Western Christian University, at Indiwapolis, Ind., executed In the highest style of art. This Is on of the I largest and fine-4 college edifices tn the I'uitm. The rnailer containing the eugraving will be sent. I post paid, fur 12 cents in post office stamps. The enmaTing on letter paper, five cents; on large site India-proof pnper, Ij rents per ropy, or eight copies for 1, all post paid. Orders from the friends and ! patrons are requested immediately. Address, JAS. CIIALLEN & PONS. tp2i Philadetphia, liu 100 REWARD LOST! A POCKET BOOK containing alout (); supiwvted to have been lout between II ice tt Kramer's Brewery and Locust street. ino reward will lie given to any one who will return the same to the store of WM. LKWENTIIAL& CO., ap23-l w Center of First and Main streets. EvansIlle A I'rawrorsVnllle R. R. kOST Important to Louisville Ptascnarrs. On and after this date, passengers for Louisville will he ticketed via OhioJi Mississippi and Kew Alhuny 8l 8altm Kailroails, making close connections at Vim cennes, and arriving at Xew Albany at 10 o'clock, P. M. Fare 5 25. J. J. DANIEL?, ap20tmyl Superintendent. MKLANEOGUAPHS Taken on papers, and can I sent In a letter to any part of the work', without extra postage. They are reautiful, and the most durable pictures now taken. Call at the Citt GiLLaav, Xo. 43, Main street, and hate one taken. Evassvillk TaxrLK or Hosoa, No. 4l,meeU every Thursday evening, in the Hall, on Water street, over the Canal Hank. K. W. POIX DEXTER, W. C. T. A. J.O'Rsillv, W.R. JanSftly YIfc Baacos Lioht 8ocul TsxrLt, No. yvÄ 4o meets every alternate Friday evening, MaU.ve. JOHN HYDE. W. C. T. C. W. Rrnvaa, B. R. juuotly COAL .OTKK. The price of Coal at the IIohuh Mixes. Is at the Pit, 8 eeuts per bushel; hauled to any irt of the ci,y. 10 cents per bushel. fe.J Secretary and Manager. :r-CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN' Is shown hr the records of the Custom House tobe the only London CnrdUl Gin imported and sold in bottle; all t htTS are made here hi Imitation of IU It is a delicious tonic beverage, and by Its peculiar flavor so different IVoiu other gins! la universally e-Sei-med by all alio use It. It Is adopted with grau success in case of Drircrsu, Govt, Rmscmatism, Daorsv, Gbavkl, Colic, Choleia, Fkvbk asp Asie, ifTaicwaa, Dusass or tub Uaiaaav OavAxs, ErjLcrtT, fen als Ibiksilaiities, &c. Dr. Valentine Mott, of 5ew York, In a letter to the projirivtor, saj-s: . Cluu!es' Loislon ConlUI Gin, la the purest best. and most reliable Extract of joniper, I have seen." CHARLES' LONINDN CORDIAL GIN ts sold by all Druggists and Grocers in tlie United gutes, and s also are numerous poisons called "London Cordial Giii to avoid them, buy only ChabLbsV Reject any other oflered to you as you valae your health. lrkre one dollar fur quiuis, fifty cents for pints. EDMITND C. CHARLES. mhOCTjudftw Sole Impsrter, 40 Broadway, N. T. ZJT Almon every paper tn the Union Is comment. Inf upon the good qualities aud great benefits derived from the ueof Dr. J. IIostkttkb's Stomach Uitters, ami Ute uuineus slcs which have been male by agent In our Southern amt Vf entern cities, U conclusive evidence of lis virtues, and convinces us tliat it is Just the thing for this climate, and should I uvhI In every family, by old and young, U-f.re meals, during thLt extreme warm weather, as a preventative ayainst all stomach diseases most prevalent at this season, hen not only the aeather, bnt the diet lias a control Ing iufliunce ep the synti-m. rorsitleby 11 A UJOCK li STODDARD, ap27 IK1LSEY : SAW YER. lireat Cure after the ltiyalclan had Failed. Rl'SSBLVILLK, Ohio, Jan. 10, Dr. C. M. Jacbsos Dear Slrt "We would inform you that we are out of lloonand's German Bitters, which meet with ready sale. One of our neighbors has been diK-tcrlng for some time, (we think aut two years) wi-h all the doctors In the country, but all of no avail. He looked as much like a dead man going aiout, as anything we can compare him to. His disease appeared tobe au overflowing of the gall. With hard pursuaaio-i we prevailed on him to try your Bitten, with the prvsnlse to It I in If it did no good we would charge him nothbig for IS provided b took six bottles I according to the direction, whk h he has done, and is now entirely cured, and has become a well man. This cure has created a great sale In this ncichhorltood.' Respectfully, EDWARDS fc BROWN. See advertisement. ap27 Da. Cavasacoh'i Tita SAtvr. We cheerfully refer the public to the advertisement of Dr. T. P. Cavanaugh, satisfied as we are, thai he Is no pretender, but a thorough physicLirt, familiar with materia medica, and mot skillful In the application of his knowledge. He has made many valuable discoveries In th riet ice of medicine, one of hich he now offers to the public. His cards bear the uunes of many responsible men, who have given to this medicine their warmest commendiUion, ami express tlie belief that, la no Instance, will k fail to acrouiplivh aa eliectual curs ot the peculiar disease for which the Dr. has prepared it, if used strictly according to directions. (.Chicago Native Citl sen-1 Fur sale in this city by ap37 KELLER ft WHITE. AUE AD DEBILITY. As old age comes creepUif on, it brings with it many attendant Infirmities. Loss of appetite and weakness impair Ute health, and want of activity makes the mind discontented and unhappy. In cares where old age adds its Indueuce, it is almost im possible to add vigor and health, and although many remedies have been tried, aU have failed, until BtERIIAYE'S HOLLAND BITTERS were known and used, ln every case where they have been employed, they have Invariably given strength and restored the appetite. They have become a great agent ft this alone, and are used by many people who are suffering from loss of appetite and general debility. Incases of long standing chronic A i K4 .0. tli.v u mm m tf.Kt.rm. InrlffiMtinv th av itum r1rin( opportunity to repair phys. I leal injuries. See advertisement in another column. ap2Mw riotlowav'e rills Feeble Constitution. Thousands of persons with weak constitutions, die early from sheer debility. Nature should, in such cases, he assisted with Holloway's Pil's. They give tone and stamina to the system, and vigor to the circulation. 9old at tlie maaufjcturies. No. 60 Maiden Lane, New York and Xo. S44 ttrand, Loudon; and by all drafrgbts at Sc., 6SHc. and $1 per box. apJl Kemp's Worm Pastilles are the moot delicious, effective and inocuous of all vermifuges, are work ing wonders among children of all ages. In the removal of worms. They contain no mineral element. Batstol's SaaSArABitXA, prepared by anew process, acts simultaneously as a disinfectant, alterative and invigerant, curing Scrofula and all eruptions and re-vitalising the blood. Sold by D. T. Lanman Is. Co., wholesale druggists, 69 Water street, New York, and by all druggists. Sarsapatrilia II, and Pastilles Sc. per bottle. apTT W" OO I, W OO D. 50 Cor U first quality of W ood for sale by apS3 Z. II. COOK. At SON. O f COCOA Nuts; JUUHiS.J Imonds; 5V fts Pea Nuts; Ai do Kuzluk Waluut. to ree'd far ap 1. 11. COOK ft 8ÜN. 00 ALF box 8ardine; quarter box :anline; 1W boxes Sardines, ju ree'd bv iju reed pt z. a. cook & eoN. apJ

TO-DAY ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One sqnare, (ten line or leas), one time, : f0cts. Three tunes, :: 1: : :t:::tl(0 (hie week, ::::::::::: 1(0 Tiro weeks, 1 :::: S t0 One month, ; t ::::::::: 4 W Three months, t s 1 1 1 : : : 1 I :1(D Six months, .::::::::: 10 (11) One rear, :U0O ZW Discnnni on larrer advertisements.

XV Carl of six lines or under, per annum. o "uu rorDM" sjirertiMmeots receirro. P. G. 0'ItILEY & CO., OLD ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwarding VCommiesion General Railroad, Steam and Szprssa Acenta, srariAL ssevti rot rssssTLvasia as d. MATJXO fitted up s mmnmoth Wharf-Bort, the jLja largesi on we unio imtct, id me nnw u. manner, we are preparrt to facilitate with- pruwi dionttch 11 rood eutruatel to our rare, either l y RlTer, Railroad or Canal without delay or exposures, fcc, V.C. I'aniculHr attentioa will he paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding; and also to the ale of anv ProUuce cotniigno1 to us, and all orders I 12. O'KII.EY retnrns his sincere thanks to his numerous friends ftr their funner patroaage, and resctfully solicits a rontinuance of tlte same, which .III he d'ulv Tvciuenratial. A 8t(re floom, well supplied, will he kept for the ac enmmotuulon ot boats, aua their orders careruiiy nued. P.O.O'KlLKYfcCO. mhltw1i HARDWARE AT WHOLESALE. CHARLES S. WELLS. " AM now opetdng In addition to my large bably spring stock my secoso spring unponauon, uuw. from ShefüeM, Kngbuvl, Manufactures. T Casks Cutlery, Flies and Eire Tools. These together with my other recent arrivals of Ameri can and German Hardware, from manufacturers thetaselves In the States of New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut enables me to fcffer to Merchants visiting Evansvllle, a stock In extent, assortment and variety seldom equaled, and buying my Goods as I do, of the men who make them. I can offer inducements tn low prices such as one can, who purchases of Jobbing HuM in New York and Boston, and who thus pay two profits lf ore their foods we started for home. Among the goods I take pleasure in offering to the Tbadk In Southern Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, kaay I found the following items vix: In Harvest Tls. inn dncen Scvthm, (irM and Grain; n do Urtir Scvthes; luO do Scythe Snathe; ,T5 do drain Cradles; 25 do llav Rakes; 25 do Sickles; tfi boxes Scythe Stones: ftlidoxen Shovels and Spades! 10 do Grain Shovels; 100 do Hoes well assorted. Cutlery. J000 dosen TaMe Knives; 1UU0 do Pocket Knives; do Rasors; jrm At Steel Shears and Scissors; Ml do Ilutcber Knives; 100 seas Carvers and Steels; If ar4 ware Ueaerallr. 100 boxes Axes, Chopping; J0 doxen Brohd and ihtndaxes; 3 ttus Ssdirons; ' S casks Trace Chains; r 1 do Log Chains; 40 dozen Harnes Oak Root; tb do Hand, Panne! Saws; 8 cane Cross Cut do; 3 do SHI do; 10 doxen W nod Saws, Fnuued; 1 do Teakenles; 3caks Cliain I'ump Fixtures; It do Pump Chain; l feet Puiap Tu Sin r ; 27, do Curla, V oral and Iron I doen Selve. and ItnHies; M) do DraVing Knivel; '5 do II lUliH and Hammers; . i gross lliuibleu; ?loten Aufersand Auger Belts; SOrt do Curry ComV; :) do ll rc. Wool and Cotma Cards) tfl lo l.:nthoml , Ml io t'otiee Mills! it do Novelty Locks and Latrhcs; S"" do Butts, Narrow and ltroad; lyio (tom Oimlilet tVrew; ndohen htrap Hinees; 4 do Counter and Tea Scales; SO Platform Scales; SO dosen Bauns and Steelyards; Sot lilesand lt:iiM. Carpeiiten' Planes and Ede Tools, every Varietv. Cabinet Makers' Planes an1 El(fe Tools; also Cabinet 9lakers stori and materials very cheap. ('ooni' Wood and edjte tools. Trim Hoops, Ate. Tinners Tools and stork, w ire. Rivets Kelter ears. stratner, wire; stampea andJArASD tin abb, in variety. Hardware Xotlocu. Ivory and Pressing; and Pocket Combs Needlin, Thimbles Port Mounns and Wallets Hooks and eves, Marbles I Uxor Strap. Brubs all sorts; French and Mermait Harr. Vinn llooks and Lines. fiate ami I e Is CwUr Pencils Clothes Pin, Violen Striiiirs Buectacies anl 1 ases, iinirnus, steel Pens arst hold ers, together a tin a comniete assortment or GUNS, RIFLE AND SHOT. Gun Barrels Locks Triggers Mounting and every piece perianal. g 10 a guu or gun lorn. 100,000 rurcuioiiCaps full avortment. Mhlp.. 100 doxen nu;rv, Ki hug and Wagon Whips. .VI do Cow lli.b: bU do Ox and Whip Laubes. Also Agent fur a soperior article of VULCANISED RUß II Ell MELTING AD PACtrNO. WAMiAXTED EQUAL TO AXT. Thankful for Mst favors from merchants from the in. Wior and vicinity of Hvansville. 1 will sav. mv en-d-r r hall I to serve my ruKtonier and' the trsde wiib 11 abow abb, cimmi in Uanty ana as low in pm es as any bouse can attnrd to sell them west of tlie nioLntains. A careful examination of my stock and prsJes win hwit uievioacw ouver. CHAS. 8. WELLS. a pit Mala street, two doors below Branch Bank. SOPHIES JuM rece-tfed.-it lliuiiiurg suit jigliaii Dairy Cheese; iSJQt noire Irtel itee'; I hid Crushed Sugar; t lgs Dried Peaches; a boxes Starch, tic, sie. ap for nie W SAM'L TICKERY. CHICK ES.-10 dos larre fit ainl fine jnst rec'i ! A M 'L VICKKKV, aty . Comer Main and Second street CENTILVL MARKET. THK butrhrr and vegetable suit of the Central Market will he sohl n the 9rth dsv of 31ay, by August Alles, Market Master, at 9 o'clock. A.M. Persons pureh.-wing stalls must I prepared to pay for wir Munr m uivr Lllliv 1 l me. By order of Common Council. WKI.L. H. WALK F.K, Clerk . M'Jii.NG MILLINERY. I AM Jnst receiving a large and rahiorjiWe stock of .Millinery, including a lot MfnetfranHs f theni iMsniona te siyie. Hon nets, nolens an1 ladies goods, ryi tummjm uu insu aim nw aaie enmp rv K.rtUTnRTr. apW Cornr First and Main, Evansvill. REGULAR LOU1.SV1LLE AND MEMPHIS PACKET. fn . V K - Thb riervii'i prer steam. R?-? ,ler UKTIIEIl.NHH, J. F. fTfcsii -TwUlgASmith. MaiUer: Arrhnr! TUrk. Passing :vsnsvillet going up every Wednesday, at 1 oclork. P. M. .Ollkff dorn mmh IpTmrtsvill .m. Satnr-la.T at 19 o'clock. M. Will make regular wee It I v trips lietween Memphis and Louisville, uus'ing at all principal way places for freight aud passengers. The Northerner is Unsurpassed for speed, comfort and aife. t.v. Connects at Louisville with the mamnioUi U. 8. mau susuners J aeon Mrwier anl Telegrarh No. 3, or v incuinau ana ry juuiroaa tnence to all Jostern Cii.es. . PaiMenrer smlnr by takln e thronrh tickets on this s(an. er, will save time, expense and hours ui'arreeaiue run roan travel. . Connects at Memphis with the splendid line of New Orleans and Mein pi uj packets, and tlie Napoleon and While River boats, and at Paducali with the Cumberland and Tennessee River packet; at Cairo with the gt. iDuii pwsew. apJ9 lOTATO8 M apj! -100 bbls Inst rtr'd and for aU W VlCKA-'RY At JOHNSTON. DKNTISTRY. DR. FLEAGER Has removed his office from his former renidence on Second street, to the comer of Main and First streets, over the niillinitv eauMiiLonineiii oi aiiaa i.ntrn. hnt door to Dohell It Lister's rmnkrtore. whera ha will h plewMsd to receive the visits of his numerous friends and patienti. agVlvfl JARPXT rWlS-gj?lf?f J1 T apSS " . Pyearo..re rear Water. sTOR DROOM8.-100 dos 'd qualities ft sale V by apj S. JCUIL .BART Av CO. SC. 50DA. kegs bet Neweatle Just ree'd for sale by ap g. R. U1LBJCRT At CO. WINDOW GLASS. ion boxes xin, 10x13 for -le to It apN . OILBgRT At CO. IV'mV POTATO busheU Uree and fine, 1 j.ree'd by ap SAM. VICKATRY. STORAGE WANTED. WR are prepared to store In onr Fire Proof Wirehouse any quantity of U rain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the most liberal terms. Having Urge and airy rooms up stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agricnltara! Implements, and all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fir proof rates, by the month, or longer, when desired. Warehouse located on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for ahippinit by River or Railroad. Apply to GEO. FC7TKR CO. api. .

- MISCELLANEOUS. - glG.V OP THE "GOLDEN COFFEE POT!" Main street, between First and Second, EVANS VILLE, IND. THOMAS SCANTLIX, DEALER IS "-. v eUovew, ; TIaware, Lamps, Hardware dk Cutlerr, ' Britannia Ware, Plata dt Faaey TIaware,

Hollow Ware . Doc fc Sad-lrwas, Brass Kettles, Laateras, Enamelled and Plain Mantle Urates, Coal-Hods. Lamps Toilet Ware of plain and fancy styles. Also, manufacturer of all kinds of TIN, SHEETIRON k COPPER WORK. r All jobs executed with neatness and dispatch. spiny ; . NOTIONS! Extra Kid Gloves; Hoop Whale Bone; Ladies Marino Vest; Black Italian CravaU; Ooat Hair Brushes; Working Cotton; Knittng Cotton of all numbers; Best Irih Linen; Laities Misses and Children's Hosiery; Choice Needles; Mareen and Brilliantee for Skirts; Very best Linen Thread; Lyon's Kathairon for the Hair; Coats' very best Spool Cotton, Just ree'd and for sale in quantities to suit the purchasers at ap2Mw HUGHES' MARSEILLES VESTING. A very good assortmentcanU hadat SWT-lw IICGHES. YANKEE INGENUITY. In the shape of a new style Pen Holders for Children learning to write, and for older folks, who write badly 1 a decided improvement for sale at apSM w HUGH ES. NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF ESTATE Ol' TIIOS. HEAD EX. ALL persons indebted to the Etat of THOMAS HEADEN.are herebv notified that the notes be longing to the aove estate are left in the hands of HANKLIN At KKILLY for collection! and if not paid within two weeks, will be tnuisfenud to an Attor ney ror collection. Ibis coarse will I adopted with' out respect to persons. DlKWSSAltlllAM! apJT-dAwSw Administrators O PAL CANDLZS. SO boxes in store and fw sale by I - PKKSTON BROS. ORANGES. 2i boxes In store and for sale by mh:il PRESTON BROS. (RUSHES. 12 dos ass'd Paint Brushes; mw ro not 1 I'd White Wash do; li do do Scrub 4 do do Fancy Dusters; 3 do do Painters Dusters; do; 13 do do enoe Urushe: 10 do Horse Brushes, for sale by mh:k) i. 11. ctAin. s u.. DAVID 6. A.DERSO., MERCHANT TAILOR! Mitchell's Block, Main Street. EVANSVILLE, IND. HEAD QAltT K It S FOH ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! Gent's Famishing Goods! CCH AS hklrts, Collars, Crnvnu, llankerchlefs, dir., die. Also A variety of PIECE GOODS Made up to order in the very best style and manner at Quick Terms, Small Profits and EXTENSIVE 8 ALES. ap7 . LEICII A: VI ERLING, HATE juot opened a lanre and well selected stork of DRUGS and MEDICINES at thelroidsttnd, on hand. A Lf Of Pure Wines and Brandies fhr medica! purp.we. LEICII At YlKllLINii, spJT'tm Water street, one door below Main. WORTH NOTICING! AMONG the many new goods received ln tlie city lately, we find that FEXDRICIt A BROTHERS Have received the finest stock of HAVANA CIGARS BVBB IISDIHT TO BVAHSVILLE. This firm does not deceive their customers wih Common German Clears. They manufiicture and import CHEAPER AXD BETTER T0RACC0 Than any house In the State. We would advise all who admire FINK CIGARS to give as call. FENDRICII sV BROS., pS7 Maljgtrect, Evansvllle. M. Im JOHNSON, BOOK BINDER! LASK BOOK MACrACTUBEB, Crescent City Bulldinc, Mala Street, Opposite the Court House, RVANSVILLK, INDIANA. RLANK Books ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper from a Memorandum to the largest Bank Ledger. Music and Magazine bound In any style desired. Every dearTivtion of Bindery executed on reasnnaMe terms. ap27 aTilIILnREV riHOI3.-A verr larre lot of Cbiblren's bhoes, Uaiters and Miiner for sale cneap ap27 for cash. McKEA AvWKLLf. Foster's Block. SAMUEL EMBICII, Main Street, three doors below Second, IS CONSTANTLY R1CEITIN0 sew irrrLixi to his "WELL. ASSORTED STOCK OF 0003DQ! BOOTS AND SHOES! HATS, CAPS, &C, AXD WILL ALWAYS DISPOSE OF THEM AT ZOW RATES. WE OFTEN HEAR CUSTOMERS SAT, THAT 'They can always e better snlte4 AT S. EMDICH'S THAR AMT OTHBR riACB," AND WE SUPPOSE AT A LOWER PRICE apgf IfT BOXES Oranges; 15 boxes Lemons; JO boxes M. R. Raisins, just ree'd by api. 4. II. COOK ft SON. fU! ARDINES am half box Sardines; ' 90 quarter box Sardines; Kfl boxes do, just fwcM by Ärv-p apJ7 z. II. COOK k SON. Tnm4"n, Corn A nt: nn t a., a. a Aimofxlsf ksyi s, Vtm. K ut: jm is En1Ih WalnnU. Just ree'd by aix"7 ii vuuik k au DRUNKS. -1 cask German rmnes just recM by Z. II. COOK At 8ÖN, JL 17 apal ILMGS. ISO drums, vary fine; at reduced prices. JC - ap. TkNNKY At S0RS.NSON. Race Gisoeb. IS bags this day received, and for sale very low by S. K. GILBERT At CO. ap. TO PRINTERS. WO bundles of Printers Paper, assorted sixes, just revived by apSS. TENNE! fc S0REN50N. ISV fZ. BAOS prime Eastern Coffee in store, and for I sale by ap2?. Z. 11. COOK ft ON.

to which they would respectfully invite tha attention of Physicians, Country Mercbants and the public gen entllv. A iarye stnek f PAIX1 !. 01 Lf, IlLAfS and C.LA85WAUt. VARNISH. BUI SllKS, etc.. always

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PROCLAMATION! Bb it known by all sickly, weak and debilitated pertons that McLbab's STRENGTHEN INQ CORDIAL is tlie only remedy that will strengthen and Invigorate the system, and remove all impurities in the Blood. It is very pleasant to take. In it Is combined the properties of a Tonic, Dtaretls and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver sr Bowels such aa: Diarrhoea, Billiousness Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Headache, Intermittent Fevers Soar Stomach. Liver Complaint, Conti v en ess. Weakness or Debility, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers yUewns oftheSkin, tc-., ke. . When taken, it neutralizes and rsmtcs any asorlaA secretions In the Stomach, and strengthens the Digev tive organs. ' . , It wiU also cure any disease of the Clerus Kidneys Bladders or Urinary organs; and as aa Alterative, it purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, removing all sorest boils pimples or blotches B-um lb) skin. TRY IT, and be convinced of hs wonderful Invigorating properties. For Children, who are puny, weak and sickly, advise parents to give them a teaspoooful of this Cordial daily. . tW" See Circular! . , - . J. II. McLKAN Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. . fr- Principal Depot-rCerner of Third and Fins streets St. LoaU, Xo. - - aptMydawis GETH FINK CALF BOOTS. Fla enough tor anybody, intetMhxt to do away with the necessity of having your measure taken and retting a rowgkt hoot and poor hu They are the very finest boot ever brought to Evansrille. Prop in and look at them. apsi McKKA tt WELLS, Foster's Block. rnoB.icco. M 40 bxs Va. ami Ky. Tohace Bs, ls t's, II laasp; b kers lloner Moore Pancake Totaoco; M Caddies X, and I lump do. ' fe20 WUKELEK ft RIGOS. GREAT E X C I T E Ü E N T Prevailing all over the cd an try, In consequence of" tlie tremendous success of McLean's Vcdeaade OU liniment. It is superceding every Liniment and remedy fur the cure of local pains and external dis' eases. Hundreds of confirmed cripples have been Baad to walk by iu use, many that were suffering for years with old maoBic sobbs, and had tried in vain the many remedies and Liniments now before the public have been permanently cured by the use of a few ssaall bottles of McLban's Celebbated LiftinssT. It is no longer an untried remedy, bnt a filed and immortal factM certified to Ly the HAST TUOCBASM that have used it, that McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Is the best liniment that has ever been discovered, and tlie only reliable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of HBBSof all kinds, 8wBLUSos,or any local f A, outMOvr tBT Llverystahle Keepers, Farmen, Denymen nnd nil that have the charge of horses, should keen a anpply constantly knnd, so be nsed In time of need. PRICE OP TUE IIXIXEXT. In eonseience of the Increasing demand for this val nable Liniment, it is now put in twenty -five cent bot ties, fifty cent and one dollar bottles. The fifty cent bottles contain three times the quantity of the twenty, five cent rise, and so on In proportion to their coats, so that purchasers will save money by getting the larger fixes. ZV All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment must be addressed to the proprietor, apiMy JAMES 11. McLEAX, LLmIs, Me, IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, sVe. fUST received direct fnsn the manufacturers. In Largan and Banlrilge, Ireland, a well selected stuck of Linen Uood. vis: 1- Linen teeetinS4. soft finish and grass bleach;

aiHnch Pillow-case Lünens, no do; Hoch Shirtitig, do do; Bleached Launak Table Cloths, assortad sis es: W hite brown do do do du Bleached do Napkins; Bleached and hnn Hack back Towels; Linen Cambrie Hamlkercbiefs, etc. We icvite tlie attention of buyers to these Goads, at wholesale or retail. Possessing the facilities whk h wo do , we defy competition here or elsewhere. KUAN KLIN At REILLT. dec I CornerMjain and First streset. OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP. KEATZ ft BULMB, PINE-STREET. EransTille, Indiana. : The proprietors of the City Fonndery are now prepared to do all kinds of Machine and Finishing works and everything appertaining to the foundery business 4 Machinery of nil Kinds, Mads and Repair.We have every facility of the best machinery and workmen, and we give all work entrusted1 to us, oar undivided attention. We are manufacturing BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, of any power required, and ready to promptly fill orders for this kind of machinery, warranting our workr and satisfied with reasonable prices. The Foundery r Finishing Shops,;&:c., are on Pine street. TUG SALB ROOMS are on MAIN STREET, Just above Second, where orders will be received. apgfily KRATX Ax UKILMAN. HARDWARE CUTLERY. . Ffrtign and DotnMift Ship, Log, Trat and Halter Chain Xaih, Itx, Alf t, JfatcJutt, '

Plan 1 Scytktt, Cradle, Rale, Suatkt, Ibrlv, Scah$, SJLotels, SjXfdtt, Grindeion, Loci, Ltckei, Avgrtrt, ChMt, Lor&inq Glamt, File, G was, Fidolt, tt Fanej GoodsALSO AGE.VT8 FOR BOSTON BELTING COBABC0CK S01T1TTA0. apS" M ater street Evansvllle, Ind. " NOTICE. fc The firm of Keller, Farnsley a; Co. was dlssolrsd on the first of January, 17, by death of D. V. Farnsley f and subsequent limitation. Persons Indebted to thoCnn, either by note or account, are requested to avakw Immediate payment, aa it (1 absolutely necessary that the business should be closed. The business will be continued at the old stand by Che surviviag Bambus cf the firm tinder style and firm of Keller ft Whiter, who will receive all moneys due the old firm, and pay,all demands. D.C.KELLER, ' jan3 ISAAC T. WHITE. . 'IPO PRINTERS. 3 bundle Printers Paper JL ass'd siaes Just ree'd by api TKNNET It SORENSON. RARE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN IL W, have a good .irunent t-f Goods and one of " tlte best stands in Poy County Ind, bath of." which it wish to sell to t ine good man. A pplr earlyJ. . J A Of KSÄ At CO. or j. ii. ax w.w.äomux. apctf Assignees of Milton Blackburn.. 2! 8. ALMONDS AND BRAZIL NITS. tfl bbur9o Just ree'd for sale by 8. Jt.Ull.BKKT At C. bycamorf street.. s- - rriNC WASHBOARDS-fOdot in store and for saleMl by apis S. sC.OILBEHT At CO. fLMSIL-l" bHs Mackerel aas'd numbers; JC . 60 hf. M.U do do do; 7r. do do do do; SO kits do oo do 10 do Salmon No. 1: do Tongues and Sounds; 90 boxes Cod fish, just received br TKNNKY At fORN80N. apy 1 t BXS Plaoes and Plane Irons, Just rerM by .lit ap-js W ALDKlRClI. BBLS Choice Dried Beef; do Beef Tongues, Just received by 7.. II. COOK At fyv. ap27 PC äfk Nests Wooden Bowlst tßß 6" Nests gin or covered Palta; Sh racks iron bond H ba seels; ) racks plain H bashvts I 10 dos. iron bound Pock Measures! 10 dos. rlain Park Measures! IS rack ures. nest 6 each for sale by Z. li. COOK At 0. apjH. TIT ATS. 10 cases men and boys Leghorn flats; toys Lephom Hats; do Palm llassassnrted JUL do do a tio V Wool if una. Jlats; i do do d o Caasimere do. J ust received and for sale by ap. BEN At PRESTON. O PC DOZ Wash BVwrrfM tios Brooms; 10 dos tarn Tubs: 23 nests aamrled Tubs) 25 dos Buckets, for i le k ap Z. II. COOK ft SON. sT T It A LT chests aVd Teas; ap sjr s" noxea ao ao; Iff bags Primen to; 10 bass Pepper, for sale by ap29 .. it. Linn. m. ej. F RESIT Soda, Butter and Boat or- Crackers em band" ntaUtknciai an Z. II. COOK st SON.