Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 235, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 April 1857 — Page 2

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WUaiUJUUU JdlU rgUUtildu ICouricrsav that 3 the Democracy of this in

. , I Slato ZVANSYILLZ- IffD. an i tlcU

i I Thursday aioayiyo... . apkil so, is.vt.

that

i 7- Bot.- Tle observe statements of the rents '

' f m noases In some of tho new and flourishing t tornT9t of the Mississippi, that must ren-

der the coat of 11 rinn in th. mivhante. lahorer I 4is

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- iwi uiiui VI BIUU1 IttCMS, W11U iiuuu. i lun k

A o&et to tha increased wa?es, or th j incrotisod I troflta" to be obtained in those localities. It 1

U a aiiKWt nnt enfflrirntT coiisi J:re4 br erti. i

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jrans u caicuiaauj u.c u uu;a oi ra-

I moral to these new and more flounshm?

towns- In Keokuk, a house scarcely fit to heiter and accommodate a familv of five or -fr rersons. we obsenc. cannot be obtained

"lor loaa tnan flOO or ft5)0 per annum.

In Darennort, tha Gazctto sav, tlw i-mall-tst tencmcnti for hborinz men cannot le had i

for tesa than t200 or 3' per annum: and a mall brick, with only four or five rooms ..which cost but about $TM to erect it is otfer-

id for rent at $S0 por anntim, a its lowest pKce'. : Wc observe that prices almost as cx-

orbitant are demanded in Qnincy and other "places. If rents arc so high, the co?ts of labor .1 iught to correspond; and if labor bo advan-

.ced In proportion, the productions or Ubor, in mKlation) cxtending into decp watc-t tnree because in the same decree that its rights and "etI via Ohio & yilMn and New Aflniiy all the mechanical branches, will be o great ö Jred fe8t apart f?h0 M.m He across tho dinitv aro maintained, th.j prosperity of 11 k Su,em Railroad, mnkinc tW connection at Vin:,k" f .-ni ,u.fbo.h,dUv;ngc.r,(,.,on.from lhoK hovcr, So Ucl ., TZ&T""1 " TAaxISS: . omptte IIB Sim.ltt rjcICS irora tmpi her after, nd on to the Oilier from th for- tlM nriJc of Jominion. that tier prefer !- fM"I S.pwlitolB.t.

.plaocs; and their o'n labor will ho left un-

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.ijrxnpioyeawniie intir money win oc arameu j

from them. .This will soon chock their prowtn " fWl 1 ana prouuee a M-acuon. 1 ne rapia acceions to their population-which is compose! . . v. j .:.l '1 , 7 k : v I w iiio luuuKiuai viiKMt;a mtu nuaii . .f,;. ..i.Krnof P . ' - hvin? creates competition in all employments, and must have the efloct tt reduce . . t . . t I

I profits and the price of labor. A laborer is better eH here, with a dollar and a half a day, t jindi a comfortablo tenement at W per r.nlium, than he is in those moro expensive pla

sw,th$2ort2 5.)pcrdar,withthc,rh.ph rents. 'A salary of 4700 for a houc-kcoper here, is better than 1000 or 1. there. ffTho Mormons arc nrensrinr for a sois... vs.i c. ... . ti l r.ns.iaiae umwa c.a. imcontemplate open resistance and rebcllion,and the appointment of a new Governor, and the j.ui v -:n uvuvoiuuii vi ass a4 iaaita a tuuu si a ta l-i vuauij a. Mfff aM ffcra fAnff Thfiif nATTtnrtrwIfi 1ifiVtfl J r ' ' .T" been all winter mcnlcatinsr sedition, and tnoy mr Hrrlnirnn tVin Saint tn ciril An their nr " e- - - i InAr mnti nraniM Tnr thrt tlTht I h.tr hirn I and prerare for th fight. Thoy have aimed the doctrine that there is no con-1 IIIVI procl atitutional power in tho General Government to appoint Territorial officers. They assume, also, that polygamy, bein; a hnman institution, may be created and sustained by statute Uw; and as each Suite and Territory has a yHbt to frame its own laws, polygamy may cstabl'mhed by law in Utah; and as it is a - rqbjcct that concerns no ona but tho inhabi .... . . -e.V.. u t.--J- "''Tr'r'."' 'has any right to Interfero with it. This Is - t a f 1 . T. . 1 a . a I . . , , . mf -.-..w. ...... ...vj , have created manufactories of powder and I ' JiaVe ibnnderie and arsenals in activo cpera- ' ,ion making arms. They are intriguing with V the Indians, and will excite them to hostilities against the United States, as socn as the iformonfl shall need a diversion in their favor. : 'Utah new contains 10C CCO inhabitant: in . alliance with the Ind-tns, they could wape a 1' fcrniiJable war ajainst tno power of tho Un- . ion, and maintain a loner and bloody conttti : .v. : i I V ,7 . . w"n7u;; v"rJ Prompt and deciMve measures are demanded . . T- . u . r. . . . r - ,.av.. vu, uv y , kuu w u, . sumomyoi me union, tno w ,Bo c i crritory , aotnuucriacm aa r aw auu ri ; In a state of siege, so that all 1 intercourse with '; -jm ' . a wall. - " i Watiä CzvtxT. Few persons have any I knowledge of the extent of the business or the moda of manufacturm water cement. There , i sir but two points at the West where the stone Is found one at tho falls of the Uhio, and tno otter at La Salle, on tho Illinois River. The onlr one at the Kant, that wo have heard of. is at Syracuse,. New York. The demand has always been equal to tho supply, and the business, consequently, has been profitable -' Mr. Davis, of Now Albanv, has a mill on ( the Indiana side of the fill, at which he j r&akes 100 barruls per day, and finds a rcaJy j market for it at 1,73 per bbl. Ho has a voni tract for furnishing the Cincinnati and Covi ington Erulgo Company with 25,000 bbl. of cement within tho next two years. Largo quantities arc shipped to tho South toJt. Louis .and to nearly every point in tho west. The cement Is made of a blue sand-stone, , of which there is a stTata somo beven feet 5 thick immediately under the mill. The rame strata crop out on tho Kentucky side of the river, where tliere is also a cement 1 f mill, owned by the heirs of tho lato Mr. F. i McIIarry. Tho atone is broken into pieces j weighing a few pounds each, and i then rlaccd in kilns, between thin layers of coal, The heat of the burnin? coal breaks the . . stone into fine pieces and render it very soft, so that it can bo ground between mill jtoncs'aa easily a corn or wheat. After j pasting-through this simple process it isi ready for packing and shipping. j.laJtmTixo A Bsoiuib'i Widow. ThoBalnmore presbytery old school decided on Thursday last the case of Wm. Chapman, uUng ekler of Mt. Parin C hurch, trievl on he charge of having violated th3 rules of the 'resbyterian' Church, by marrying his deeasedtrother'a wifo. On ths calling of the oil for judgement, tho voto was taken an 1 tood as follows: Guilty of iueat 6; guilty of i ffence againt evp-vlieucy 13; not guilty 2; 1 ;uilty of a grave c (fence 2. ! X3TMr. rr:ljrLk Kodwald a wealthy ; -Hcco buyer in New Orleans, whoso name 1 ' familiar to all tobacco shippers in the West, . M r -i '. . l . 1.,. .-1 Itaw wees, acat a laniiiy bi Miijv, w e ia estimated at t 0 to Cincinnati to be mancipatod, thc recent law cf Louisiana 'indering tlie consummation of the benevo'nt design impracticable in that State. L-a j. jsy tx-Pr.Vidcnt Pierce will settle down n a farm in ths interior of hii native State, ,'ew Hampshire, where, for the rest of.hi fe, he will devote himself to the raising of orsva and stock and cattle. Three of hi a oraea. left Baltimore last weik. in tho Boston I vainer, on their way to Ne Hampshire. I ) üf Hon. John Petitt, jf Indiana, has refive 1 the app'intment of Aswlst. Jtistic f Minneoru. rU Ch:itdJ. e"a'jjK., jn tho lat twnty-foor

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Ult 11413 UWU VI1AUMMI I.1IU Ulli, Vll Itl J UllliVU I . ...

woTixxoHir or UTiJ.. The Madison I

have jrsat diSioulty in diviJInj the

spoils or ineir victory oeiween mo n;ai i

Bright factions, anä as tha State is cnti'Ho a first cla appwintmcnt, is thinti the Governorship of Ctah should" ba be- J

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gcits tue name of rrotessor Laraocc, wno is 1 a friend to both Wright and Enzht, and who the cminentlr fitted br his recent service as I i e.n.j.t,.,),,,,) r 1, niin A.lnm frw ... I r ujniuiicuutu vi iv.ui .-v. knv duty of governing the letter Day Saints nd their multitudinous wives. The peculiar I temperament of the Professor, bis love O I t,.(;.. .n.1 tU .nn1. mn,m;tt 1 - wouia inaueo mm 10 narmonizc wim un?- by ham, and the two would move along like a pair of woil-broken oxen, in one yoke. The only ar, and we fcl bound to stete this to the President, wo have U that the Indiana of democrat, would bo incline! to go it Hind es ajain and make Urijham jtalmP Tu Great Eastkbx. It has been determined that l ortland, in -Maine, snail De the . r i i sm I toh I m urei jjikiu. w irer n w ui tunI ncct with the Great Trunk rauroad, running to vtueic, Montreal, ana inrougn me t-sna-In. Rh UtTorctad toleav rmrlnnd In . ' . August, incyariinowcoimrucung.aiiortland, two extcneive wharve for her CCO in 1 - . . - I. . ct,. i.i,.n.ir .lw.n r.i,. I lon2f and indk the fall lenjrth of her deck. ..... ., . i an eighth of a mile in distance. Tho width I f . . .. . f .. ... . VCMelf . . n,tther keel nor ribs To a toint S . I . . . i .1. , .l. : . I - .,wuv cf two thicknesses, three feet apart, the -pace K,,. :n trftVflri i01.tr,talli..a!lvhr S3 I continuous water-tight partitions, thus form- I insr 82 separate iron chambers, each provided with suitable cocks, tv which it can bo filled or emptied at pleasure, to maintain the prop er trim or ballast of Ute veael. Site has fire dcclcs impartinj? mmtw titnjrth to her hulL Pho llM tfa traverM partition., sixty fcot apftrtf RuJ throu;.h , UWable portion . e 1 . u .i . OI flor -'u:r.n, uicre re 'S'uu,... rarI..- W- . M. A it .1 AI t . II iiiions. inirtv-ix .i span. o i.ia; mo imii . . . m, b-v, ' l(,en0' b Park0 J m' eraI "-i-'" , dent, blie u propcllovl by a pair of paddlo I.. . I ii nil' in uuii ia m.: irn . iu; i"iiiiti did U'J limi.. i " and the latter 21 feet in diameter. The screw . . . I fiiaii. in uiviiirs in iwamv.ni. cuu uu I . r n . i r .: I - . . ' . I mir mo capstan, polling up ancnors, xe., 2 for rcvol vin g the screw (to prevent its crea ting resistance wh?n uncoupled, and the ship is goinj under sail and paddle wheels) and 10 donkey" cugmes or steam pump tor filliug boilers. By government measurement tho thip Is 22,00.) tons. The estimate quantity of coal ..- ! f.-r h. vfix-air to Aiikt.rnlia an.I h.i S ililil tn I - - tons learini; dear tapacity fM freight f . . , . , I .i .v .. j r ? tod that tin (Vrtf- Aenvlhc p that was damaarol by uro in ..ntr Ar f t-.-i a V, ....tl. I ivn ivia a i vi . n v wu J tim ilium ill uiu I . v-.M .,1 1, r-.ii:... I . .. , ... - I aa rr.aa a .i.M.iri ntaa1 r nri iAs4a.a st s a, m w a s can each bo fully loaded, and then transfer- I ml, esftcl.4 and cargoes in to the hold of tho Great Pattern, and not make moro than a mo-lerato cargo for this monster vessel. m legislature of r. orlc, at its last session, passed an act incorporating "Lake Lno and x.ate Michigan Canal Company," for tao construction ot a Ship Canal across the entire width of the Stat of Miehlen, from rn frontiors of L-iko Eri to a point I oppoMtc Chicago, 'n Lake Michigan. The I i cvil.i(in (if kkfl Mich.,an tb(,ve thc Mirfart if wnJcr thft !ect practicablc as the canal can bo fed from tho former lake; but fcw löckä be rcqtlircd in tho wholü J distance. Tho saving in time to a sail inj 1 venel between a voyage round, through Lake Huron, and a passage through tho canal, it is .I. i i frv estimated, will bo equal to ten days. The enI . i...r. j x- v t . i I v uuuiiiu.umiH a vi . n cuyngiu jn tho enterprise. ST A slaver cleared from New York on Thursday lss nominally, lor Corsica. Slu was pursued by theU. S. Marshal in a steamship, overhauled about six miles outside tho TTooV. and hron.Tlit h.oV. n.l Bn-Vi.rf.1 iih.Ikf ' ' the guns of a frigate. ST" Com. Armstrong is to be continued in command of the squadron in the Chinese seas, which is virtually a sanction of his conduct during tho siege of Canton and tho attack and destruction of the Chinese forts. His prompt and efficient movements have been applauded in England as well as the U. States. -i7 Col. lilack, oflitUburgh, who enjoys a reputation in Pennsylvania as an able adyocate, has been appointed Chief Justice of Nebraska. Col. Ulack was a candidate for the Governorship of the Territory, but as the I administration have determined not to remove Gov. Izard cntil ho shall have had an J opportunity to exculpate himself from tho charges made against him, tha Col. accepted tho Judicial ooat. for which. w fr. ho U disqualilied by lus habits. LvscntD. Tho Uloomiugton Republican e understand that a band of fellows, calling themselves the "regulators " near, or s ir., .1.?. in iiiiHMPuuik;, iu mis iMiu.jr, wsni vo l no hotel in tue place ana toruinly took a man by tho name of tplt and tied Iura to a tree and cave him it is said, twohindnd ami for ty stroke with rods, o much injuring him tnat Lis lifo is despaired of. l hev alt took another man by the name of Cole, and beat mm evcrelv. f?T A singular mail robbery was committedafiw days ago m tho vicinity of Indiar.apolis. A lad who was the mail carrier on one of the horse-back mail routes that center at Indianapolis, was m.t by a man on tin road, who presonte I a forged order from the mail agent for the mail, which the hov rrrthritl H.ili vor 1 n trt mm. 1 n . v - - - robber rode oJT with tlie bng, and notliing - has since been discovered of tho robber or mail. IdO senator is utters hoaltii has given way, and ho has retircl to his private residence in South Carolina. , ST" Alf. Burnet, the Kloentionist, was reccnt!y driven out of Richmond and Lexington, Kentucky,, on account of his Froesoil proclivities. His property was destroyed and his agent insulted in tin grossest manner. JSTTbe Indianapolis S.-r.tinl r-ports tu fruit 11 stife in thit rvjion. ,trur?. No sales cf State stock.

Insubordination anion the prisoners

the Massachusetts State' Prison still pre vails. On Tuesday of last week, Albert uioos, ano:nceras tno ta:c a iTison, nad I occasion to rtprimftnl John Dannaan, a v convict cnoployctl in tlio cabinet shop, who while jrazin listlessly about tlie room, was J the ww wanu w flw orkk. iuunagun Hlatantly seucd a clnsel ana made a rush at the officer, who "sras, however, prepared for such a demonstration. He drew a pistol vs. -. ... l i t. 1.. 1 . . 3 I num Ui3 jiwa. uu IC CiilliJ 11 1.1 liiC livttd, I 0f Dunnaan, ordered Lira to his bench. The would-be murderer quailed before the I tViA roAltitA man fin.1 vat inin-1.talT-..v. . . . Bna piacca ln K0niary connucmeni. 1 um 1 no means the only occurrence of tlo kind tince the wardens were murdered. T" Slavk La bob. Mayor Wimcr. St. Louis, in Iiis recent inaugural, cxprcMthe following just and excellent acntiment upm the subject of freo labor and the prospects of its cause in Missouri: -lt U an univerallv admitted truth, that laoor is tue oniy creature oi wcaitü and matenal rropentv. It is eouallv true that skill- , s, . ,. . Al a ri. I intiilliivnnt IrHa. r na vfiitA tnAn id more producüvo than tho corop:llcd labor of slaves. "Civilized society owes evcrythintr to labor. upon which it is founded ami urheld. ana for tüU reaÄOn hould unite in ruirdin tli ritrhtit tt laKor. anil nnnfillini t Hi.Titv. I "... ' . . . - . I a tho intercut of freo whito laW deirradc-d bv au. .T0? 'hi5st.,.lt ministers to the pride of individuals, mihtates against the prosperity of the State. ? 1 tl l-. r Tho re!olutiou recently introdiu-ed into tnc Missouri Legislatun were intended to hunl rmr Stuto uti.l .-if v. in all fiittir. tm.o. to I ft ,ystem of labor lin,uited to our ,-ondition, : . . T " lowering by its competition the labor of frcemen of our race, and tvndinir to drive from .1 ' r v . i I. . . l i .- Stut - "The people of St. Louis have, by the ir late action, rebulied the authors ot thewj re la - t a a a solves. rr' 1 , i i i i ney nave cauniy ana icarieasiv taken their stand. They h.ivc devided in la-I vor of tho manv azainat the tow. This de- I claratiou I am Mituflnl will never be re verstnl. There aro none now who opvnlv tuwail it. It is twlivvvil that no man t combina tion of men can prevent its lxvomin; the "livy of our people, it is lx.-.t for the State I that it should be peopled by white men. I W hen this shall have been accomphtnlwhen the tuilin niassci. who t nato all wealth anJ u,,hoIJ til0 verv lrHIntf work ,lf MH.ietv shall thus assert the diraity and nobility of w i . w. a- w v t 1 1 t .1 r?,,l.,on w a wnt" ot the continent, tho locus ot ten thousand m,o of river n;ivi(mtion. an.I the rxvtes.oor -,!:,..,. i ..; i , of a. climate mi J null not aurnssid bv m:v . rtion of our country. i 53TTho New York Mirror has tho following in relation to the National Hotel epidemic: It is now believed that not less than seven hundred persons have hoen seriously and danjcroufly affected by the National Hotel poison, at Vahin;ton; and some twenty or III- .... l.t-L - . .ny aeuma iiavo w-nrwx in eonscquem-e. Tliere are atill acveral tiersons verv Mjrion.lv t . . i r 1.1 in iinscuy, wnoso recovery is ioui)u;u. Among other the IIab. Kobt. .1. Walker is not vtt entirely recovered frut.t hi severe . 1 . . 1 t 1 .-.- I t a;;u'K. rena;or uaic, oi .ew iiampsi.irc h. s bocome a thin . 1 can man. under iL ravaces. It is the opinion of many persons that tharA wa n .ililtir!itrt imrrA fr Mr " . . v.. . . . . . Jiiicnanan: ana tnai me uiaooiicai scoundrei hazarded the lives of thousands in ti "Tho members of tho Tcpoka Contention, have issued an address to tho ';pcople of the Lnitotl states and Kansas." It is very on?, and recites tin troubles experienced bv the Frea State men in tho Tcrritorv. They ask that the slavery or freedom of Kansas may bo settled, once for all, by an honest and legal voto of thn actual resident, in ac cordance witho principles of the oreanic act The marriage of tho Kvyal lMncoa of En?ltnJ t0 ranvc William Fredeti.k, of 1 Pruw;., it u said, has been postponed till nxt Janiurv, in order that her douryall be ür.t so-od by Purliaimnt. A letter lim I London says: I " As to the amount to be given ac Dually, pcFlc wel1 informed still assert that tho aura of JtlO.OOO Tcr annum was named, and it is .u 'v. k. t ... i..t-.... :n I ?. . - , , . . ... Rent to irv ior a very iiirco annual grain. I ha docs, there will be another ministerial If de feat to a certainty, for tho countrv will not tolerate u second edition of tho I'lincc Le ,i i v .: tv.. L" r u i..i..:..nJ Jn -nt of jr. unnnm f" th: country to this day n a reward for having ... , . 4 - - -- ------ - married our rnncess i. liariotte , mmn .t i ; 1 i7 viir goveruiiieub uavo ucieriuiiieu upon the adopting of decisive measures with the New Granadian government in regard to tlie Panama dithculty. The following vessels compose the fleets that will rendez vous on each tide of the Isthmus: The Indc pendence, Dooatur, John Adams and St. Ma r) ä rendexvonj at l'anama, and the Va bash, Saratoga, and Cyan at Aspinwall whers they will probably bo joined by tho Roanoke. The squadrons combined present a force of two puns. hundred and four SIP Six young ladies in Allegheny county I Pennsylvania recently rode the schoolmaster of that District on a rail for refusing the nso I "f his schoolroom for a singing class. Wa - rants were issued for the fast' young ladies, and they vamosed. EiT" To-morrow trains commence running over the O. & M. Road from Cincinnati to St. I a J a a a it . a a f Louis. W e understand tnai me urao cn inc Evanavillo & Orawfordsvillo road will be i . .u chanjail. to rnaka tha iroD3r connection a I : I incennes. "Tho Sioux City Democrat whos oiTi.e sign Is nailed to a hickory tree in the wood, advertises for an apprentice, and says "one a a fron the country preferred."' Mormons Comino. A ship sailed from Liverpool on the 2Tth of March with 813 Mormon emigrants, 602 of whom are over J eight years old. Kjy The prospects of the cotton planters in -viger a are naia y. do very nsiienng. i in I ....., w nn.1i. v r -.. .1 . M.v-.A.fr-l .N ' ; th. ii Mnon narwr ta m tnm ia (hi rn. III 111- JL I V. 1 V I . 1 - . W' W .u .111. 1 ' 1 ' ' jnct in the United States. Last year's crop amounted to sou oaies tSyFreesoil sentiments are prevalent in Texas. A paper in Wood county is in open hostility to slavery, and tho editor's views luva been sanctioned by the people of thc county, whe have elected lum to tne Lcgula turc. 1ST Another bridge is tobe built across tho Mississippi, to the West of Galena, for which that city has voted a credit of $250,000. VST We understand that gun cotton is extensively used in thc manufacture of ladies skirts, in cvn-uence of i' expansive properties., "T eiif C0CÖA N uts; I fillll .mnaiais.B.AI Almonds:

SPECIAL NOTICES.

NOTICES in this nlnee. ID certs rer lire '. fin i tmtiW ? RA NMltd Mf liiia Ihruj. tifnM' ceuis per uue w:e ween; ai.coumun linger tune "Ma v Festlval.'-T.e n.tn.lers title Assembly Clu'-i w ill give a May Soiree at Assembly lull, onthcevtuiugof ü2elst'üit.(Fri ..mtn. tob Tv,,r f AT ,.-. f Club. No person will be admitted unics find procuria the same. :.pis-td, N. ,l C'hrUlin I nh erslty. TV. 1 uIum I'lirutiAn Aimiul , J ii--contain a 5iieiulM vipnettegtwieumving of the North CluiKlan University, at In4hnapoiu, Ind., larreat and finert collcpe edificM in the Union. The numW cuntainiu the enjsuving U1 be cnt. portisiid, for u oenu in rwt office minr The en gravin on letter jap-, fire cenu; on larpe ,:e Ind'-rrwf paper, 25 ccnu it copy, or eight ZlTi-JT. the M'nds patronn are requested inunetliately. Addnaw, JAS. CIIALLEX Si SON?, ri' Ihilalelihia, Ta. tlOO Iir.WARD IX)ST! A rOC K KT HOOK containing-uTtnul supposed to hare K-cn lout between It ice & Knuner's Brewer? and Locust street. tlOO reward will he piven to any one who will return the une to the rture of WM. L(WKNTHAL 4: CO., ap2S-lw Comer of First and .Main rtreeU. N! tvanavine & irawroi Cvanavtlle A. i'rawrordxville It. It. KK2.-I.nPort.nt to Ix,uillle P.a.enera. On Ärd ÄfltT Uli lAtf pivMctif cm for ILoulfville will :-.!. ra.t ti . : .: i a a MF.I.ANtXXiltAl'HS Taken on pncrs and can he sent in a K-tter to nny part of the world, withoat extra portage. They are neautiful, and the mrwt dural. le pkturea now tiken Call at the Citt CIallicrt, Xo. 15. Main treet, an nave one uixvn Kvansvillk TrstrLK or Hoor, No. kj i, inert every Thursday evening. In the Hall, on Waler Uvct, over Ute Canal HnnW. E. X. 101 X DEXTER, W. C. T. A. J. O'Rr.iLi.v, W. R. Jan.HHy vExico Lioiit Socul Tutrix, No y-J 4r, meeu every a!UTn.ite FrMir evening anahove. JOHN IM DE. W. c. T. 1 " i-i'lTi- it. jau.iiy COAL .OTlCK. The Jrirci;f Coal at tlio Rodum Mimi. is at the. Pit, cenU jht bu-hel; city, 10 cenu per btuliel. hauled to any jfirt of the JOHN VTYM0XD. ccrcLuy and Manaser. M2 Jr-CHAIILES' IiOXDOX CORDIAL GIN' Ii shnwn by the rerords of Uia Custom Ilon tobe the only London Cordial flin imported and sold ia Lotties; all others are mule here in Imitation of it. It is a delicious ton'.e teverre, ami l y Its peculiar flavor (so different ft-om other fins) Is uniremlly esteemed ly all ho use It. It Is ylopted with crest success in cavsof Dvsri rsiA, fioiT, Khbcmatisw, Uaortv, ÜRAVEt, Colic, Cmolcsa, ftvaa asd Aon, St:ctiic, Pikaik or tki Usisast Oauass, Eritinv, Fan Ate laaaovLAKtTiEi, &c. Ur. Valentine Mit, of New York U a letter to tat proprietor, says: Char Tea' L-mdrn Cnrllal Gin. Is the du rest best. ai.d mot ruluMe Extract of Juniier, 1 lwe eeu." CHARLES LONDON' CORMAL OIN is soldby all iVucgUU and (irocers in tlie Unitol Malei, aud to alis) ura numenjus p-)ins caHM 'Iim1iu Cordial Gin to avoid theiw,t-uy only "fHirm'i" Reject any othar oRrrel to you as y vu valr. your health. rrica on dollar f jr quarts, fifty cenU for pints. t DM UND C. CHARLES. BihKSmdSiw Hole Importer, 4 Unaily, N. T. IV ilvost evenr paper in the fr.lon Is commentinc ron the good qualities and reat benefits derived from the ue of Dr. J. Ilomnu'i 8i'marh Hitters, and tha Imirenso sate which hare been mad ly aemta in our SouUiern and TVrsteni citic. Is conrlu sive evidence of in virtues, and convinces us that it is juth tliit gfor this climat. arnl s!iouU heu.edln very f.unlly. hy rid and young, tcfore meal., dnrinf this extreme wvm wraihrr, iu a rrevectatiTea'.nst a!l stomach dirsc nnit prevalent at thla seastm, bin not only thc wrather, lnt the dirt has a controling li.flunct tip tin syrtem. For sale by HALliCK ft 8T0DPARD, aie? V()OLSCY 3t PAWYEß. Ureal Cure after (he Physician had Failed. Ui'Ssklvii.lc, Ohio, Jan. in, lji lr. C. 5X. Jacmos r-vr f irr "We would Inform you tint e ar out of Hoofland's German letters, which mrrt with ready sale. One of onr nel'l.bir has b .itn dortorii ( f oc s ua? time, (we think aNiut two years! with all tli- d'Ktors in the country, but ail of no avail, lie look-d as much like a dead man poire a'toiit, as anything we can compare him to. Iii Iis eae aj-j-rved to bs an overflowinjr of Uie galh 1th hard ursuAAion we prevailed on him to try your Bit tm, with tlie Ton.ise to him if it did no good we wcuM charje him nothing for it, providrd he took six butt.ss, soconllnc to the direction, which he has done, and Is now entirely cured, and h-na recome a well man. This cure has created a jreat a! In this neighburlMMy!." Respectfully, XLWAKD3 t UKOWX. Sea advertisement. ap!7 Da. CATAJAicm's Pile Saltb. We cheerfuny refer Uie puhNc to the a Ivattlsement cf Dr. T. I. Caranaagh, satisilel as a e are, that he Is no pretender, I nt a thorough phy'.ciai, familiar with materia med ica. and mewt skillful in the application of hi. knoarledra He has made laar.y vulu.tl.lc discoteiiei lu thi.scieccs of meilirine, one of which ha now öfter to the puMic. Ills cards bear the names of many responsible men, who have given to this medicine their warmest com mcrolation, and express the belief that, in no Instance, win it rail to acrotnpliii h an effectual cure of the pecu liar disease for which the Dr. hau prepared it, If used strictly accordinr h dlrections.-iChicag) Native Cifsrn.l For sals In this city by 1ST KELLER & WHITE. AUB AND DEniLITV. As oil age com creeping on, It brings with It many attendant Infirmities. Ios of apitite anl weakness Impair tlie health, and want of sitivity makes the mind discontented and unhappy. In eae where old aga adds its influence. It in almost lmpossilde to add vigor and health, and al:hugh rmnjr rctnelies Live tee a tried. all harefiile.1. until IHERIIAVE'S HOLLAND UITTE RS were known ami ued. Iu every ease where they have been en.pl.yyl, they have invariably given strength and restored the appetite. They have tecome a great agent for this alone, and are used by many people a ho are suffering from loss of appetite and general debility. Incases of 1-m? sending chronic diseases they act as a charm, invigorating the system, thai givhif nature atiother opportunity to rej-Air physicsl ininrie. See advertisement hi another column. ap2.-lw Hollowav'a rills-Feeble Constitutions. Thousands of persons with weak eonstituüous, die e ly from sheer debility. Natura shauld, In such cases, he assisted with Ihdloway's Pills. They give tone and stamina to the syem, aad vlgr to the circulation. Sold at the msnuCictories, Xo. 90 Maiden Lane, New York and No. Sit Strand, London; and by all druggists at 23c., 62He. and tl per hox. ap27 Kemp's Worm Pastilles are the most delicious, effective andinocuous of all vermifuges are working wonders among children of all ages, in the removal of worms. They contain no mineral element. Bailtoi's Sassapakilla, prepared by a new process, acts simultaneouIy as a disinfectant, alterative and invigorant, curing Scrofula and ail eruptions and re-vitalix-Ing the blood. Soi l by D. T. Lanman & Co., whole, sale druggists 6! Water street. New York, and by all drs (gists. Sanapsoilla 11, aad Pastilles 2&c. per bottle. ap27 STORAGE WANTED. UJV. are prepared to store In onr Fire Proof Warehouse any quantity orirain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the moat I H ral terms. 1 Having large anil airy rooms up stairs, particular care will le taken of Household Furniture, Agricultural Implement?, and all kinds of goods or wares liable to dunage from damf or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or longer, when desired. Warehouse hicated on corner of Locust street and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for shipping by River o Rtilroai. Apply toOKO. FOSTER &CO. p'-.r TICW POTlTfir.! a V...il,.l. Ii .n.l ... jutr.v ibv r.-.'. SV. VICKKKY. 1 ww sm r f sr-i mm 1 r . sjujvl I'Ut -w a i w w; ei

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RATES. One pqn.ve. (ten lines or let one time, : ffl ct. Three tiiue, : : : : : : : : : : 1 I One week, :::::::::::: 1 i Two ek, :::;:::::::: v) One wmulj. o T I tree utHiüu-, ::::::::::: A lix Diorjthi, ::;:::::::: 10 00 One J ear, 13 uo Zf li-4iunt on larger advertiiw-ments. 2 y t'anlsof six lined nr nmler, S!0 per annum. 52" No "till forbid" advertiM-iueuH receive. DISSOLUTION. hin heretofore exütiret fchk partnership heretofore exütirennder the name JL 01 itittrollffc Sou., wa dimmlved by mutual consent, on theli of Anril. W,. The business will be I continu-d by J. L. B;ttrollf and J. L. lUttrul.T, Jr.. under the vie of Riurnllf sc Hon. who are alone au thorized to ue the name of tli- old firm In nettlewmt of busmen. ai :i IlITTKOLr r In sOXS. IJITTROLFF Sc SO Si. T ALr -.es in Jen eirv, Watchea, Clocks, tu n ... i. .:.... 1.T....1 ii eu3Qseiectei s'ock ot cold and Mlver Watches: tine Jrmelry of all kiml and of tlie latest style; Yaukee t'lorki in Bronze. Iron and Wood cnnes: silver Table aud Tea fpnoiis plateil ware, porte moncas, gold; silver and te-l ectack.-. Alc., which we are preptired to sell at Uie loweM ea.4Ct-ru ibices, nui a arrant every article to I what it ix repreentei. The public ceneraliy are in vited to nil and examine r r thnn.elves, at trie old stand, ou Mam street, zetweeu lt and 2d. ap.fl JriT aat civrn. l'Hi boxes Window Glam, assorted sizes; It) do (ilatTumblm; M do QUnrt, i.int and half inet FlaA-: Ml do uutrt. M nllon. 1 aud 2 rallou specie jars, in gooa orat-r lor kaje i-v ap.)0 W IIU.UK C KIUUS. BASTCts Corres. T3 bags Prime Rio Coffee. In store and for sale ry WHEELER k RIGG3. J0AP. A Vir aüünrtment of Plain and Fancy toilet ami nitiivinc soap, jit reeeievel l.y p; W:Lf:K &; RIOOS. IMroRTtD Scotts. IM.fdO Impirtcd sugars of farorite lnuiU fur sale by ap.t. xVIIttLXTR K UlCiUS. PJIESTOX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, x DC4LCRS It rOREIGS & DOMESTIC LIQUORt, Corner First and Sycamore streets, KVAXSVILLE, IXD. apTly DISSOLUTION. riHit conartnrshln heretofore ex!t:nc between John 1 Iiurt.M an 1 O. V. Cleavlaul, in tiie Miliinehns . ncn. under the tyleof hurti-t Si. Clavland, aasdisol ea klaren snii, iy mutual con -nt. JOHN MCRTI8. japSl O. W. CLKAVLAXD. U ISII Jnt rerelred and in g-xA order. Ja? y N.bi No. 1 Mackerel; do Xo. a do; iti half M Sn. 2 Mackerel; l.'i d do Xo. a Mackerel; lOkitt birre Xo. I Ho: 1 drums CoiU'wh, f.r -ile at the lwetf tarilt of prices by apH K. . HA COC K. W ater street. miL? TATt AND ROSIN. VF 4.1 W'ls Tanners Oil: 10 do Ii seedlhi; JWdsLVdOii; 0 do Machine Oil; ünhbls Tar; 25 do Koiun, on hand and f'r .ile tr apTl K. S. BABCOr K . SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. 10,'n Lights HulO Sa.h; fi Lurtitsli'xu do; ;io d vxl3 do; 2tfi At K-xli do; .tl do toxi do; 1 do loxl'l do, inio do 12xH d; :l I arrd I'annel Doors; 511 Piir Window llliuds assorta-I. n hand and to arrive, ami must ne sola iy ap t! b. it. IHHriM'r . WTltl S. P.I.IS4. PllT IVn Pt'TTV - lw l'(l ke4 extra Nails sms rti; ri Nixes extra in I w ti aborted; .t ke.' Pure While Lea 1 warra ited ; Sissl Iuj Puttv; liKi e-u siiiw white Link. S5 B ewh. atl of which i orttTT I to bud lers and mejlianics, at rice Uiat win give tain iaisiacuon, ry a. a. Auuucav. A "SOKKEE, SIT. AR AND MOLASSES. 1 in Ugs Prime Coffi-e; " d. du Java Cr.tTee; 1 hhU Suirtr; S U.ls L wf Surar; liitis rali.-l: 10 Mils Powdered; 4 d choice Mnase; 20 do Sttru lloue Molaes. ap.T K. S. BABCOCK. XCW HOOKS. Thc niiKt elcrirt nw editions ever publishel. Luncfrl low's Poen: Loiittello's Prose Works each In two elegant small volumes, cut. A t.so The new edition of Waver!y Novels the most ek-rant lrwry editiun ever published only .5 per volume. Also Tub Abtist's Bxidb, Emerson Bennett, new 'hHk2J a nv' DOB ELL. II ARD VAHR AT lVIIOLGSALK. CIIAKIXS S. WELLS. fAM now oinlng In sxUlitinn to tnv larpr hilt siring stock my kcoso firing imiortaiiou, direct from Sh fTield, Engbutd, Manufacture. 7 Caaka Cutlery, Files and Edxe Teola. ThrjHr toprther with my other recent arrivals of Ameri can and German Hardware, from manufacturer them. si-lvs in the ?tntesof New York, Massachusetts ai I Coii'HCticut enaMrt me tooflcr to Mercliant sWitinjt Eratisville, a svirk in evtcnf, assortment awl variety seldom equaled, and buying my Goods as I do, of tlie mm who make them. I can offer Inducements in low lrk"rs such as no one can, who purchases of Jobbing Houses In New York and Boston, and who thus ay two profit before their goods re started for home. AmoiK the g xsls I take pleasure in offering to the Tbapb in Southern Indiana, Illinois an I Kentucky, may 1 found the following Items, viz: In Harvest Tools. 00 dren S.'vtlies, Grasi and Grain ; IS d-i Briar Sc v then; liiO do St-ytlw !nnüies; ;C do Gritin Critl .; 2. do lUv Bakes; S. do Sickles; M) Nixes Scvthe Stones: .V dozen Shovels and Spades; 1(1 do Grain Shovels; 10)) do Hoc well assorted. Cutlery. sonodoxen Tale Knives; lime do I'is ket Knives; TS do It r -.; 20ii do Stet.'l Shirvs ami Scissors ; VI do Butcher Knives; 100 Setts Carvers and Sleeii-; Hardware (.enerally. 1(10 toxc Axe, ChnTingt 91 dozen Broad and ilandaxes; 3 tons S:kI runs; S ca.-k Tntce Chains; S do Log Clmlii!; 40 dozen I Lünes Oak Root; 7. do Hand. PannelSaa: 3caes CrissCut do: do Mill do; 10 doxen H um! Saws, Framed; 5." do Tenkeules; 3ca-ks Chain Pump Fixtures; S do Pump Chain; feet Pump Tuhine; 2: do Curt, Wood and Iron; 5-Odor.en Selves and Beddles; y do IrawitiB Knivr: Vi do llarchets and Hammers; 2" gross (jiui'.-lets; 2tl tloien Aurcrs and Auger BelU; 2M do Curry Cnml; do llore. Wool and Cotton Cards; an do Lan'.homs: M do CofT.-e Mills; SiK) do Noreltv Um-ks and fjttrbes; 'ft! do BuUsNarniw and Broad; liOO gross Gi1.1h.et Screwn; T5do'n Strap I line; 4 do Counter and Tea Scales; ?) l'latfwm Scale; 20 dor.cn S ale Ilt-ama and Steelyards; 2cn.ks fllntniiKuM. ParwiitiTs' I'lKneniand Kitfr Toni, everv variety. Camnet Makers' Planes and Elge Tools; also CaJauct M ikers stock and mntcr.als very cheap. Coopers' Wood and edjre tool, Truw Hoops Jtc. Tiuuers Toois aixt stock, w ire, Kivets Kruerrars straineri wire; Mampea anajArA.su in wmtt in variety. Hardware Amotions. Tvorr and l-ing and Pocket Comhs, Needles, Thimsles, I'ort Monnias and allets, lloA and eyes. Mantles Raxor Straps, Brushes all sorts; French and lmnn llarrs riio iionk'saim L.mea, States and reu cils. Cedur feticils t lothrs l'ins, S iolen r-tnnr. Specticles and ( aes, Hair Pius Steel Pens aud hold ers tofc'eUitr with a complete assortment of GUNS, RIFLE AND SHOT. Gun Barrels, Locks Trigcers, Mounting and every piece pTUUuirg ut a gun or uu wca. 1 00,000 Purcussimi Caps, full assortment. Whips. Isidoren Bucrr, Biding and Wagon Whips, fl do Cow Ii!..; &0 do tx and Whip Lathes. Also Agent for a superior article cf VULCANISED RUBRER BELTING AND FACSINO. WARRAXTED EQUAL TO AXY. Thankful tnr tast favors from merchants from tb in. terior and vicinity of Evansville, I will say, my enokitit. Hum w ttrit ray cii-mmierB A Kl toe trde wun iiiiuwHi. r-ton m imT ami as low in prices as any house can afiord to sell them west ef the mountains. A careful examination of my stock aud prices will satsify the closest buyers. CIIAS. S.WELLS, apST- Main street, two dtors I-low Branch Bank. TaTk HALF hox Sardines; Oouarter hox Sardines: s l'JO toxes Sardines, just ree'd br Z. H. COOK k. SOX. apüS I NDRIr Jost recelved.AC? Ht Us llaml urg and .English Dairy Cheese; SOd Choice I H-ird Ueef; 1 A CmsliMt Sucht; 2 lacs Inivsi Peaches; 5 boxes SUirch, i.e., tic, for sale be ap-: SAM'L VICKERY. JIICKKsi.-lödos larre fit and fine jnt ree'd. SV SAM'! ICK.K, - I mmQW 'A dos Drjoutr; m doa larg) Tue; i I mrmtm Mnrtll Tlh.i .

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P.G.0,RILEY& CO., OLD ESTABLISH SP Storage, Forwarding & Commission General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents, srtcitL a uk vrs roa pennstlvama xa d IUI AVING fitted up a mammoth vTharf-Boitt, the IL iL maun 111 Iwre on tl Ohio River, ju tlie mt suhstantial maimer, we are preparea to lacnicaie wim irwit ""PC0 pntch all eotKM entrued to our tare, either ty I Rlter. Itatlroad or Canal witliout delay orexin. nure, lie, a:c. articulr attention will I pail to Keceivuiit, lH-inr and Forwanlinit; aud a)m to the sate of anv Produce coiuined to u, and all opLts prompt ly nneii. 1. ta. UTKII.t.l return! nu sincere inanks to ir.i numei ow fi itiitU for their f jruier Miroiiatre, and respevtfuliy solicit a cimtiuuance uf the wune, whaa will ne uuiv reciprocatea. A tipo ftvmi. -ell in nliiil. will lie Vert f.irthe AT. couuuoiiaUon of boata, anU tlietr orders carefully fill- I ed- I.U.VlilLtl 4.tU. 1 n.ll tirlr. I Slli.X OP THE 41 GOLDEN COFFEE POT!" Main street, between First and Second, EVANSVILLE.IND. THOMAS SCANTLIN, . DEALER IX 8(0i et. Tinware, Iitnps, Hardware 1- Cutlery. Britannia Ware, IMaia it Fancy Tinware, Hollow Ware, Poz 4t Pad-Ironi, Brauta Kettles, Lanterns, Enamelled and Plain Mantle Grates, CoaMIoU Lam pi, Toilet Ware of plain and fancy styles. Also, manufacturer of all kinds of TIN, SHEETIRON &. COPPER WORK. tV All jo'ja executeil with neatness and dispatch, spitly NOTIO.VSI Extra Kid Gloves; Hoop Whale Bone; Ladies M:irino Vests; Black Italian Cravau; G iat flair Brushes; Working Cotton; Knitting Cotton of all numbers; Best Irish Linen, . ldies Misnes and Children's Hosiery; Choice Needles; Mareen and BriUiantees for Skirts; Very best Linen Thread; Lyon's Kathalron for the Hair; CoaU' very best Spoil Cotton, Just ree'd and for sale in quantities to suit the purchaser at apJMw HUaHES MARSEILLES VESTING. A very good assort ment can he bad at ap2T-!w Ill'GHES'. YANKEE INGENUITY. In tlie shape of a new style Pen Holders for children learning to write, aud for older folks who write badly, a decided intt-r.. vemect for sale at an2T-lw Ill GIIKS. OPAL CANDLES. jli boxes iu store and for ale by mh:i PRESTON BICUS. BBC SI I ES. 11 dot a iM Paint Brushes; 20 doZ ass'd White Wash do; 12 do do Scrub do; 4 d. d AiH-y Düster; a dt U I'.-iuiters iuen; U li di Shite Itrusnes; 10 do Horse Brushes for sale by mh w ' Z. 11. COOK iV SON. DAVID 8. A.DIJlSO., aMERCIIANT TAILOR! Mitchell's Dloek. Main Street. EVANSVILLE, IND. in: D QA UTK IIS FOR ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! Gent's. Furnishing Goods! VCII At Skirts. Collars, Cravats, Ilankerrhlcfs, Ac, Ac. Also A varietv of PIECE G OOPS! Made np to order in the very lst style and manner at Quick Terms, Small Profits and EXTENSIVE SALES. ap27 I.I.ICII VI ERLING, IT AVK jn oncnel a !are ami well selects of DRUGS and MEDIC IN ES at tlielrold sUnd, to which they would rriectfull v invite the attention of Phvsirians. Countrv Merrhnnu and tlie public geuerally". A luve etrk "of PAINTS.OIl.S, GLASS rimI GLASSWAKE, YAK.MS1I, BRUSHES, etc., always ou hand. ALM) Pure Ines and Brandies for mdial purprme. LK ICH & V I K KLI N(i, ap.'.-im Water street, one door below Main. WORTH NOTICING! AMONG the many new goods received in tlie city lately, we find that FENiDRICIl fc BROTHERS Have received the finest stock of HAVANA CIGARS BVEB iioosht to bvassville This firm does not deceive their customers with Common (üerrnau Clgara. They manufuctnre and Import CHEAPER AXD BETTER TOBACCO Than any boft.ie In the State. We would advise all who admire FINE CIGARS to give us call. fjbndricii t nrtos. apr Main Street, Evansillle. M. L. JOHNSON, BOOK BINDER! BLASE BOOB Jt ACf ACTttEB, Creaeent City Boildiox, Mal Street, Opposite the Court House, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Bf LANK Books ruled, paged and made to order of 9 the best naner from a Memorandum to the larrest Bank Ledcer. Music and Magazines t-ound in any style desired. Krery description of Bindery executed on reasonable terms. ao2 CIIILDRKA KHOES.-A verv large lot of Children's Shoes, Gaiters and Klippers f.w sale cheap for cash JlCKfcA ti KLLS, apjt m i-ir-b m ii,t. SAMUEL EMBICH, Mala Street, three doors below Second, IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING KB w tcrruBi to his WELL. ASSORTED STOCK o p BOOTS AND SHOES! HATS, CAPS, &C, AXD WILL ALWAYS DISPOSE OF TIIE3I 1 AT LOW RATES. WE OFTEN HEAR CUSTOMERS SAY THAT "They can always be better atakted AT S. EMBICH'S TliA! T OTHBB PLACE," AND WE SUPPOSE AT A LOWER PRICE! ap37 - rZ. BXS Oranges; aiü boxes Lemons; SO boxes M. R. Raisins; 200 Its tienuan Prunes, just ree'd br apüf) Z. II. COOK & BOX. UroOD, WOOD. 50 Ccr Is first quality of Wood f.e sale by ap2J Z. II. COOK & SON. 300 COCOA Nuts; &w I,. S. S. Almoivls; lbs Pea Nets; 31 ib. Ki glih Walnut, Jus nv'd bv t:s I Ter ii. of aaI h cash, aoimi aud jiiu -.tsk i i.ii t i ...... .. ....

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PROCLAMATION! Bb it known by all sickly, weak and daWlitated perUUut - McLEAs'iSTKiiNGTliEMXG CORDIAL ii the only retueay tbat wm stretiguien ana lnviorH the ivstein, and remove all uuyuruies wi the BlooO. It wrery pleasant to take. ' ' .' k i J In it I combined the properties ofa Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure anv die of the Stomach, Liver or j f . UilXounncM. Dvnciia, Iudirerfioo .v.. Tntn.iR,,kt Fever. Sow Stomach. Liver - - . Complaint, vostiveu. neakuesaor a""1j iu the itoinach or Bowels, Niglit Fevers, iMlowna of the Skin, 4.C kc . . i . When taken, it ueuballzcs and remove any mrhid secretious in tho Stomach, and atreiiftheus the Iivtive orptti. . It will aU core any diaea.e tf the Tienrs, Kidneysr Bladders or trinaiy orgam; nud as an Alterative, it purifies and cre-Oes a heaUliy cinulation of Mood, ne w.rl:,:. .11 Kiil. i,iuuJuA M-jtches from th "" ' - wr . fkin. " v . -' TKV IT, and be convinced of k wotxUrftil invitoratiüfi properties. For Chiklren, who are r"r weak aitd sickly. w advbe parents to five thuut a tcadpuwAtful uf Uüa Cordial daily. tJT" See Circular. J. II. McLKAX, Sole Iniwletor of this Cordial. Alo, McLean's Volcanic Oil LiuluienU :V Principal lfjH)t Corner of Third and Piae street, St. Louis Mo. ' apK-lydawia G CAT'S FIXK CALF B00TS.-rine enough tor am budv. intci.acu to do awav with the neces sity of having vour inUKure uikeu aud cettinc a roagb. boot and jioorfiu They are tlie very fi nest hootcvar brought to rvaiiM'tiie. vrv in aim look at inen. api JlCKtA .t. 1 1.L.L.S, t osier S ÄMOCK. 1" ODACCO. . 4 ''as Vs. and Kr. Tolocco !ls, i t, ? s, 10 lump?b kegs Honey Moore Pancake Tobacco; iW Caddies aiiti 3 Iv.n.p do. feOO J W11V.ELEK &RIGG. GREAT rXCI T E 3IENT PrcvTiiling all over the country, In consequence ef the tremendous success of Ale Lean's Yvleanle OU Linluieut. It is uperceding every LinimanS and K-meily for the cure of local pain and external diseases. II undreds of con firmed criples have beeu made to walk by iu use, many that were suffering for years with old chbomc SOSES, and had tried iu vain the many remedies aud Liniments nw lefure the public. liave heen permanently cured by the ue of a few aaiall bottles of McLkas's CaLkbratcd Lisiuckt. It is no longer an untried remedy, but a fixed kad imniorUl "fort" certified to ty the mast THOl .mM that have lucd it, th.x .Mclean'a Volcanic OH IJuiment , Is the beat liniment that hits cvtr lieeii diarwvered, aad the only reliable n-medy for the fjs.'vdy and pennaaeut cure of Sokes of all kinds Swelusos, or any local fAiss on man or aiii111.1l. - '. ZY Livcry-slalilc Keepers, Farmers, Dray men sind all tliat have the charge of horses. should keep a supply constantly on hand, te be used lu lime of nerd. PRICE OF TUE LIX1XEST. ' In conseqence of the increasing demand for this val uable Liniment, it is now put in twenty -five cent N-' tics, ti.ly cejt and one dolLir bottles. The fifty rnt bottles cor.u in tliree times the quantity of the tweutyfive cent iL-, a:id so on in proportion to their costs, so that purcliasers will save money by getting tiie larger sizes. All otxlcrs fa the Volcanic Oil Liuimeut mast 1 aldrcsc 1 to the projeictor, apiMy JAMES II. Mt LEAN. St. Louis Mo. misii li.j:.ns, damasks, vr. fl'ST ivceived direct fmra tlie ntmuficturers. hi Larcan and IlHiibritlgc, Lx'Uml, a well selected sukB of Linen Oowis viz: 12-4 Limn Seewinds soft finUh ami grass bleach; 4'Htk li I'iilow-viiAe Linens, do do; JV inch Shiitiiip, do tlo; Hlmciied H.ina.-W Tu te Clotlis, a-nrtad sizes; W hite Iroa u do Aft dm duy Bleaclieit do Nspkins; Bleached and hr ii lliicka!wk ToweU; Linen Camlsle II tndkcrchiefN. etc. We invite the aUeittion of buyers to these Goods at wholesale or retail. I'osiessing the facilities which w' du, we defy competition h-re or rl here. , PiiA.nbi.i oe nr.ibiiii (lee I Corner Mam and First sires et. OLD ESTABLISHED ' FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP.KSATZ & HEILMAW, PINE-STREET. Evansville, Indiana. :o: Tub proprietors of tlie Cily Fonnderr are now prepared to do all kinds of Marhlue and Finishing wark.' and eveo'thing appertahdng to the fouudery business . Machinery of all Kinds, Made and Repaired. We have every facility of the liet machinery and workmen, and we give all work entrusted to as ear undivided attention. We are manufacturing BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, of any power required, and ready to promptly All orders for this kind of machinery, warranting our work, and satisfied with reasonable prices. The Fouudery, Finishing Shops, tic, are on Pine street. ' .. .. THE SALE ROOM are on MAIN STREET, just above Second, where orders will be received. .' airy.tr KRAT7. fc HEILMAX., HARDWARE Sc CUTLERY. Fortign and Pomtrfic, Sfup, Iauj, Trace and llalttr Chains, Xttttf, lLnt, Axtf, llatthftt, Phint, ScrfUe, Cradlt, Rain, Siitatht, Forlt, Scales, ShuxtU, SjaJt, G rind U,M, Lockt, Latch t. Augur, Chih, Lmiklng Glättet, Filet. Gum, Pittidt, d' Fancy Goods. ALSO AliENTH FOR BOSTO BELTIG CO.' BABC0CE ft S0N2TTAO. ap2T Water street. Evansville, Ind. NOTICE. The firm of Keller, Farnsley Si Co.. was dissolved on I the first of January, 1"3", by death of D. N. Farnsley, I nH Unn, eiüier by note or axount, aie requested U make I immediate lwrment, as it is alswlutely necessary that the business should be closed. The ImsiBesa will be continued at the old stand by the surviving members of the firm under style and firm of Keller k White,' w ho w ill receive all moneys due the old firm, aad pay all demands. D. C. KELLER. janS ISAAC T. WlUfSJ '.HO PRIXTER. bundles Printers'' Ts par JL ass dszeajustrec any ar-2" TfcNNEY le S0RENW)N. RARE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN! H wJt have a pool tusortment cf Gools and oi.e of the best sunds in Posey County, Ind., Wh which we wuh to sell to some gnnA man. Applv emrly to J- S. JAOLKSS k t O.or J. II. Ji W.W. MORGAN; apTaf Assignees of Milton Blackburä iß 8. ALMOXDS AXH BRAZIL TTS.-4t bbla We just rtx d for. sale by S. K. U1LBKRT fc.CO. ap.'; Sycathotv street. ZIXC AV A SII BO ABDS- 50 doz Insert itd for sale by ap2 S. K. ii t BaRT lItSIK-lfn Mls Mackerel as'd numbtrs; Ml M hf. bhls do do o; : or. do d4 ' da dp; tikits do do ,00; 10 d, SahnOn No. 1 5 do Toncnes and rnnds; ap2 TS AiSOHKXSON. 1 .ft JiXS Planesaud PUit Irons, just ree'd by IU sp.n WALDKIRCH. di;ntistuy. 3XHOV DR. FLEAGER . Has rea.red his office from his residence on Second street, to the corner of Mala and First strreta, over the millioerv -.t-LilL-liiiKiit o. .li (in:liriL. next door to Dolll Si Liwer's IW.jiore, where he willfe pleased to receive the visits of his liamerons friends and patiyuta. ag2S-Vly CARPJET TriNJS.-SO bale, just rvc'l for sale by" S. .G1LBKUT & C., apffi Sycamore near M ater. A OltX Bn00.S.-:Qft dot assV e.u-ilities f.r sale BJ tnr H. .OI Lhi;RTatCO. 63 C. SODA.-Tt ken tt Newcastle J" w'd for A3 sale by apgy S.fT. GILBERT fc CO. fr INDOW GLASS. 100 lxes xtn, 1IWK for sala lowbv ap S. K. HILUKRT a. CO. AOTATO J.S. 100 b.ls nX r-r'd ami f or V P) VICKfRY t JOll.NSTON.

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