Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 240, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 May 1857 — Page 2
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EVANSVILLE, DTD. WEDNESDAY MORNING,... MAY 6,1857. f r ( First Page. Nature' Socreta Developed The Progress of Discovery, fco. ForBTii Pak Extraordinary Change of Sentiment j Edward Everett An American Slaver ! Captured., i t ' - -4 .'n, . ;v " California. ! The New York HeraU, with its boariahproclivities, gives from it y"valä COTrci"
porvdent a discouraging iicturc of things in I California. The external gn of decay are
concealed from icrsons at a distance, but ' there is an nndcr current of events that is si-
j lently nndennining the foundations of her
,! prosperity. Although the shipments of gold
are tili large, they are falling off, and the
'yield ftora tho mines has declined, for cigh
! teen months, more rapidly, than the bhip-
meat. Business is slack and not very lu-
'erative; many merchant aro returning to the East or seeking new theatres of action in I more distant places.. Iieal estate is low and j unsaleable. In Sun Francisco it ha fallen
i so low, that in nearly every instance where
I it was in tho hey-day of prosperity mort-
iffaeodfor half and two-tlurds of its value,
it hasbocn given up to the mortgagee without
j an objection. Many who three years ajro j thought themselves rich, and on that idea
lived extravagantly, find themselves reduced I to the necessity cf poing to work again to
rebuild their fortones. Labor and profits on a. il . I busmefS arc now no mora romuneraue mere than in tho oider bUtes, ana witn tne liabits of ejej-ense and slack labor, acquired in past ! times, tbo struggle io recover lormer wu- . , . , r . e I dition w a hard one to mo dumiwu man. Californians study to conceal the re-action in . .... i .iU . 1...! I he affairs ort ne Mate, una are iuutu t. -u..ii he conviction to their own minds. They de,y that tlio poia mis wneu vu, u.i ramed many temporary reasons lor mo j present apparent depre?iou of business, and say that in a few months afiairs will be niore prosperous tliau ever, 15ut others, tak ing a more disinterested survey irom a instance, see in lier present depression the nat ural results of tlui previous state of tilings and the inevitable re-actiou of former inflation and erroneous policy. Tha extravagant prlc of wages, rents and other expenses of living have made homo production of neco varies of life, impossible, Thc xople have fed and clothed themselves from abroad; a great proportion of her labor has cou handl the fruits of his labor without giving it uuy new value. In other communities,, the labor of .. . , e tl r I one class ad-ls to tho produce 01 onu"wr class. Tbo State lias presented no objeeb 1-r - - I the invstmeni oi cupiui uuw w more poia or vu eui-. v.-.-?-.. iu of life in erectin? cot.ier imiUms. Their goU lias atirnulateJ no other labor, and produced no other values l-y reinvestment at home. It has left tho noil over winch it has passed unploughcd, unimproved, and ttid comparatively a wilderness. California has auffcred thc evils of free trade principles applied to a district. " ... - 1 . :..lrtJ nA rxr.Vw. tn IfXiU as KCUeiai piiiieiiu..-", uu . 1 all who . trade together in general markets j they will promote tho general welfare of tho whole, but the IxuefiU of each nection depends upon its own hahits and iin!uv: a thriftv. tnersretio race will absorb f j w w the wealth of an extravagant and improvilent people where competition is free and rqual. The only way in which a lazy or iuiprovi lent people cau aavo themselves from ruinhy ethers Ii to gnaru uu;mseivcs iy yrotectlon. Ave have free traae tliroug nout our confederacy, and tho idle, tho imbecile and extravagant communities in it are always I kept poor by the active, energetic, prudent :ommunitics around them. South Carolina has always been grumbling becauso her wealth was l arri-jJ away from her jo the North, and her treasonable doctrines Df nullification, have their origin in thc no?essity of erecting some barriers to protect her jne Of advancement and improvement, sno urht not to buy more than she clls; take io'more from them than they take from her; i..- fr;n.llv Lot al,an. .mititora. all iUT MR W IAAVAAVAIJ y f- Al. agcr ior uiuir own aui au..So, Mu w-aa. no can gei inmi uw i-.:rs, uu mm-s iv :ccp it. California, like a thriftless heir, nddenly una in c 11 who offered losed-incxhaustible mines for tha nmma to lay, and neglected all other improvements of '.er State. Things will probably grow worse heit senses. A process o. bankruptcy, that nail tuscioso tno true conauion oi ncrauaira, Ti.l Krful tn lu-r tha emirs wlncn nave iilnn. od her into difficulties, will set her right and jach her the necessity of cultivating her own jsources, and relying for her food and clothig on the productions of hor own labor and il, and lead her to perceive that her gold is ie poorest element of wealth she possesses. ' G?" Our readers will recollect on account f aa infant beiu found dead in a cornfield ;ar Dayton, Ohio, on one of the coldest Ights of last February. After tho discove of the frozen body of tho infant, Thomjn, a man who had sustained a good chtu;tcr, living in Randolph county, Indiana, us arrested as the murderer, and carried ick to Oluo, where he has since been conied. He had left the cars on tho night of io murder, in tho vicinity where the body as found, lie was accompanied by a young oman who had been brought up in his fami and whom he had seduced, who was the pposed 'mother of tlo child. When ho .is arrested she was found at his house. xst week while still residing with Thompn's. .family, she was taken ill, and Mrs. 'lomf son administered medicine to her. fter receiving the medicine, she was taken ith violent pains and soon after died. Suscion of poison, led to Mrs. Thompson's arst. and letter vr fonn.l in her As;r.n ra her husband, saying the girl must be it out of the wav. cr it would tro hard with m. it is supposed to save her husband m the gallows, she has been induced to mmit murder herself. t-7 A large number of mules have died
been unproductive; her great staple gold "'T"" ' 1 " prcs.ucni oi me - - - - -
, ... , , ... -I l- lu IIU t UHB tOUniV JialirOad. one I w picpuiiuit iui uiunei. tau iL uvi. wen U m-eiveno additional value by use or i.hJ.V'T ruined bv the fir. it would have bt,:n worth
ing it after it came from tho hands of tn . v V I '.. , no ,
., . i , , 1, ... 1.. I i i" iiiMX5 ii uiu m UUUU- I I . miner; ail otner ciass nave mcu u.. me , .. .. , . . ft onrlositv. for Jt'Ü.V
ihriftless population Irom competition witü -' ' Ti miTJlULIf & MW, avail. He looletl as much like-a dead man goir.ir iheir shrewder and thril tier neighbors. For .C"?'" (X 4LjmIi Jewelry, Watrhe-, Hocks, a.,ut. as anyUiing we can c.mpare him to. nisdin- , State to maintain her prosrity in thiscon- Z&mZ almided,7nd TA T?"" e.leracy of 01,naiul freeze, ahe must be all gradL Their .JJr . bald- IÄÄ is industrious, as economical, as wise, euer- Mailed, three-wi cd personage withalibid- andTeapouspiaedaare, prtemoneasrii;i ver , ' , ... u , ... . . r ... iuous hK)k and cat-like manner looked the andsteel itacfes kc, ah.ih we are prepared t..-ll Cu--f m nothing for It, provide-l ho took six bottles Jtio and independent as her Slater bUtes. " " 4 " K' 8 l M the lowA eastern rrkes, and warrant evwy :irtiele to arconling to the lirertlon, hah he has .lone, and Is She must keep up her progress even with their , JiSffiirnhZ StÄsl ÄwttiT.," " This
placed in Tvwseüsion of a largo lur- 1U prauiiug emu in tno nmty t,oii, unM at ash, has purchased impmdcntlr of Y'! w1, nd a Uli lialltl Ol tlitiir IiaTiRii iMfitra trvAi rM
to sell, and looked to her up- Then tlierc will be lor the tw-hle remnant of
, Madison county, Ky., from murrain. In is founded on the informality of the proma jortions of ths county thc loss has bceu -cediuga and doe not touch tlie merits of ry hcayy. the question. .
Municipal and Legislative War in New York.
T; rwtrA r,r tii ..tv ntw;?. to tliK. . t,.n 1 .... 1 I rouee win lias assumea u serious nnu
important aj.xt. It Is assumed to be tne I
defence of the constitutional riirhto of mum- I
cipalities ngainst the tower of the State. . Its
decision is to determine how" fir the munidn-
... . .... , . I 1 ri lit-i rf Trnrna nn.l t tt arn HUliiect to I tie the principle whether they are tho mere full nronhir4 nf Im f.. rf r tllrt 10lirL1!.4 of
w power 01 uiu 8,cate neii, ej-ii tho railroad iontract, l'or an ample conserved, inherent, inalienable, nhts. This 1 prationT t ... ,. ....
rcM.staneo to the munition of the LegUla- J tnrö i..;mA.i .a r?rlt revolntiftnj Tt I will miltfl n m.mü-imil rights i.artv. eorre.r rj - I present pr.Kx-tdings will make necesbaryThe superintendence of tho moral and domcstic social well-Wing of each community, will be left it is to bo hoped more completely within it. own junslictions; its sanitary laws-iu pohce it sumptuary regulations including the subject of liquor license-may lirt aditiilirod to WIojkt riirlitfullv tn tlut mn 7 7--"-- " - - "7 J ' T I iuvi.w w iSuij . ivr me icguMuon 01 pruawj ninrais mu aepena aitogetncr upon the public sentiment for their cthciency; tnj tjlCV liad tter b(J lc(l to th(J ltX.al paWjc oP;nion to frame them, with which thev I must thtn hannomze, and which will always Cnf.rco them. Igitlatinz in Advance of 6Ucn public acntimeut is useless and nuatory; ttlli ti,e power to ngtilute si interests w safer in tho hands of 'a unu nu:iiiw such personal the local au- 1 tlioiity than in tha State, and the more the I 1)Wt.H 0f tjlts povernment can U brought witlün the jurisdiction of the municipal power, the more judiciously and efficiently wi!1 ,t exortij. tiw tendencies to cen- ' tralization f authority and iufluence both in in tLo j:tat0 aiuI xat;r;nai Government ousrht to be resisted; the more directly the people t X( r ,,0 lhc Jiuwcw 0f Govt nnnent the better the rule, and safer their freedom. While this I ctntC!4t between the authorities of the State and thc municipalities is going on, doubts in regard to the validity of both old and new laws will prevail, and disorganization and anarchy will rcLm, and serious and alarming dilticultus nre apprehended. Mavor Wood K-cms determined to maintain his authority
r. i, . ....... cided,v jcjectcJ. nnj in ht r
giMativo -owor oi me 3Ca:e, ana new mnm- Bum of 1W ,wa from the
cipai rijnw ie ncnnca in me inais wnicn tno i
under the i.Id law even by force if it be ne- ea KOmo umc a? an account ox the disco voary. It is said 1 has" provhled tho Sta- tTJ of Irl in -'0 brooks of Amboy county.
tion Houses with amw. Hut the authorities under tho new a?t are quietly waiting the decision of thc question by the courts.' ?. I'okd ak KrrrtAXft am Hcston Fkeesoilcoinuiunitv. It is a sinirular examr.le of the lower of monev to draw men ot" tr.tit l" u't" iiieu vi vciangu I ..iiar.u.t..M , ,.., m. . . . , e a v 1 ttuvi n ji l.lli I y improvements. T u-re U no trn-iit Imcr 0f very M-rious collisions aiuon; eituens, trust each other so far as to negotiate hoiuU und notes toother. The St. Joaeph fjctte, sav.-i the Tlutto county road is not tuo onv jro-slavery, Urdcr-rutlian enterp,,a laat C(,ntroucd jn Boston, by the hriekers for Kansas. "They own and control the Hannibal and St. Joseph Koad. and tJ If C. k .1 . . . i. jl. k-ivnaii, llio prcsiuent Ol mail road, and also Democratic candidate for j Governor of Missouri, ha to go to Loston several times a year, 10 get official instrueti.'iis in reference to the enterprise from the Tha vers of Massachusetts. . . !'l . "Well; we shall never allow ourselvo to despair of the millenium. If 'Border ,Unfflans and iiostonians can po iu busine-s tdgttlur, wliut is to prevent lions and lambs from jmJ jowri tcjrethcrr ljTA lato number of the Toledo Blade has the following uecount of a band of Mormons which recently passed tlirough that place: "Yesterday, a company of 3ßö dupes of tho agents ot Hrigham Young passed through our city on their wav to Utah. Thev were ol different nations Swis, German, Welsh, and Knglish, und of all grades of intellect. They had been CO dava on the route from 0jr tl,. mask, and nut in his Pocket and in his harem, the pruvee is. it was not without a leeling vf pity that we looked upon the company, and thought of thj weary days of hIowh. vvvr t,l0 dcsM.rl roadick anJ UnK)p. i mir, yci noping; naiuing witn hunger and J the uvage; burying many a feeble one, or that band, a grand triumphal entry ti the M"h city, where Brigham Toung reigui buTT6 "itish faces and lusttul eyes will pi, nisr.ed and what then" DisapiH)iutmen, s.avory io waiai iuts, and tyrannv I " '"w ii'iu. The Extension or TiitE.it: C. Koad. Tho Atlica Lodger, of "Wednesday last, says: 'A corps of Engineers, under the direction of our fellow townsman, K. 11. llanna, Esq.. will commence a survey of thc route on Monday next. Our c'uizeni in this part of the county feel a dq interest in the success of this eutcrpriso,and we have no doubt but that a like interest will lie felt aloug the entire line of tlie road. Then has no road yet been . . ... projected in this county, which would benefit our citizens so generally, as this road hence it is to be expected that they bhould take a deep interest in tho road. Gen. Steele, of Hivkvillc. sojourned a few days with us last week, lookiug alter tho interests of the Evansville und CrawfordsTillt Railroad, in connection with the proposed terminus ut this place. The General siieaka encouragingly of the enterprise, wliich only requires the co-operation of the citizens of Fountain, in connection with those of Parke county, to ensure the success of the enterprise." m ' ; t 2SJ W refer our litucu to Mr. McOracktn's stock of choice tobacco and clgvr. Mr. McCracken took his start in life in Evansville, and, after trying other x-alities, has come back to his early home, to help promote her fortunes. He is a largo manufacturer, and intends still further to extend his busine' ona ruh his sales into other markets, antl Jraw means from abioad to support Lome inJsv tn l"'KUI c""lu i' a business here. Judge Davis of the Supreme Court of New York has dissolved the injunction pray-' ed for by Mayor Wood against the commisj sioners under thc naw police act. The decision
I fci Maas v'va mi VUZ 41 ins ilUI ucr A It llAJf.il 1 . ------ ----- - ' - -
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1 a v itvu illivn I 1 V .-HHMiaau w . i v.-m ' -1' A I
Nxw Gras ada. Tho following were the
demands of our Government on Granada: im. io constitute me cities of I'anaraa palitie8; independent and neutral, with the UV rvMnn tiibv bnv lUUiT UUt'Ut 1UUUKI" power of sell-gTernment, exteudinsr over a territory often miles wide on each side of the railroad. Perfect freedom of the transit route. day "J na UDerW guaranteed, mesovuui viiauKiaa., vnircr inuvua iu I riie .. A. :. .1 hk iuiu;u iu join in uw guarantee. Second. To cede to the United States, in sovereignty, the two smsll groups of Is- " wf arar wuv .. u 1 ianaa in uie car 01 ranama lur a navai na- M Third. To pay for the damages occasioned by the outbreak on the 15th of April. Fourth. The sum to be paid by the United vfij . . turn, claims tie Lnited States fori rlammTp! done to Panama and New Gran.-v d;. br Americans, on the flfWntL 0f April; that tlic United Sutcs owes reparation to New Granada for the rude protest of Colonel Warjf JatJ April 21 anJ for thc dipectfui letters of Commodore Mervine and Captain Bailey. Anew administration has since come into power, in New Grnnada, - ... , t . more conciliatory tpim, at.a uie presence of our large squadron may persuade tie Granadians to peace, and to grant our demands. ' 1 1R- Whit.--We Lave been called. on bv several perenns, who have been benefitted ly r. White' treatment, and tho use of his remedies, to express their pratitndo through . ( " our columns. Several severe cases of chronic direasc, of various kinds, are reported to us 1 s having been cured or ierniaiiently relieved. . m m . m m A "enJtWhohas sunerud lor many years from inveterate dyspepia, with all its concomitant afflictions, tells us that ho has been completely cured. A laily who has been sore ly afflicted for years with chronic pectoral afflictions, and a distressing1- cough, deems her self cured by Dr. White' remedies.. Several cubes' of ftcrofl ulcus affections and white well ings, have found relief under the Doctor's care. A variety of other coses are reported to us, 'too numerous to mention." which we have been, desired to notice. The Doctor's visit here appears to have been a fortunate one for himself a well as his patients. The Jmmet Tkaki. Frsnrnv. We publishNew Jersey.. Since that time, the uft'tdr litis created considerable excitement, and mal y F0"0"5 havolcft their regular avocations, and are now "peari nsning." ir.e nrsi peari was accidentally discovered by David. Howell, a Mnce luatxuue no nas louna several others but none of tbim as valuable as tho first. Two 1 fuan,i --veral valuable e-ems one of whiel, - - the others were sola for dinorent nm, Horn io '' Tho rumor of tln?o tuccessful ojv. erationa attractcl hundreds to the streams, hut most of them were iinucct'sful. The poarls are found la water about ttvofect tleep in muscle ahells, varying in size. Some of tbs pearls found were not larger than the point of a pin, and of no uso to the jeweler. Every brook in tho vicinity of Patterson hna - . .1 ....1. - l" iaeiAiii ciamiru, im mavniiei vt the laud in tho vicinity have been compelled I, to drive the crowds off. ' Tn Tobacco Crop. The Howling CJreen .Gazette cives an eneounurins account of tho tobacco crop in that region, and says thnt notwithstanding the unfavorable weather a large crop of . tobacco will be raised. lT The clerk of Messrs. Leebcrman, merchants in Louisville was arrested on Monday for embezzling. 15i0 of his employer's money, whien he had lost in tho purchase of lottery tickets. DISSOLUTION. TUR rartn of hitii Ihr partnership heretofore exWire und;" the name tutroitl 3L Sons, was iisive1 bv mutual r neid. on the Stüh of .Aicil, The Uisiiie.ss a ill Is? conlinunt st ly J. L. Uittri.li ami J. U. Hittroltl, Jr., under the style of UiUroltf At fn, wh wr ulnne auI thorized to use the name of the old firm in settlement cf losUies..pii BlTTItoLt 9 & SONS. RtamUon Main street, xetween 1st and 2d. ap-TO ' WOUTII NOTICINfJ! AMONG the many Jncw goods received in the city lately, we find that. FILM DIU (II A nROTIIFJtüt Have received tlie finest stock of II A V A IS" A 0 I O A K S lilt IIOtTOHT TO EVANSVILLE. This firm does t deceive their cnstmuer wih Common German CUar. They unoufacturs and lmort CHEAPER ' A KD JtETTEll TOBACCO Than any house In the State. We would advise all who admire TIN E CIGARS to give us Call. FENDIUt'lI & BHOS., arJ7 Main frtree t.lKvanvllly. priton nnoTUi:iist WHOLESALE OBOCEBS, ORALRRS IK FORtlOS Si ItOMRSTIC LUCORf, Corner First and Sycamore streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. papij SAMUEL KAIBICII, .., , -I ' iimln Street, three doors below Second, IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING ' ' RR W frPPLlRS TO HIS I .i i. ' i . . .i . - .1 . ' WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES! HATS; CAPS, &C, AND WILL ALYYAY8 DISIH)Sli OP TIICM AT LOW KATES. W 0rTX HEAR CUSTOMERS SAT, THAT "They can aiwav beuer suited Ö. EMDICH'S .THls"!,'! PLACE',' . i .r. " . -. . t . i . . . 2 - A D'WE SUP POSEAT A ;,, , ; lqwer PHICE! 1 r7 g "iIIICKEXM.-a dor Urge fit rhjr,lnH re,:'d Z. H. COOK at SON.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Y-' 'S OTIC ES in this plac., 10 cents per Pne I mt Insertion; &0 cents per line three time.; . cents per irae one wee;ni.uuiii on longer time. : V livx. it. liiu.iirMi.v will lecRjViS tur before the Litcary Association on Thürevening next, at Crescent Hull. Svju.cr - The origin of our institutions, and the I of innüial ar'iM. niri gi powiai lr iw. WVj Vtgn. - Atthe utecolUion of the steam- - Tk a rr sat aA Vum B- Ivlla r,!.,v-.-...i i,,ii tw. ,h: passenger j umpeil overtoanl from the laUot host in hi lutti Cölbes learing bis cat, vest anil tatita;ioni in nil lrth, letcniJtiou of which' nuy "pi ve Vmie clue to Lis blentification. A Lirk brown clf'Ui ei, dark bru n puita" toona. ne,) with aiuall blue kib, aiid uipcnler at tached, awl btitk satin reit. . In the vst pocket was fouii'l muH Lnife acJ a trunk key. lie tuuk i-ai-V4 t the Julia lvn at Erannville, tt VNLh ltirr, aiJ uteJ tluU hislusuieM was the purchaiof .prutluce. It bauppcüed tht LccuuU Evansrille from Louiiville on the utemner Diamond. The clothes can he aeeu on P. G. O'Klky' Wurfboat. , . cy-.t . W. f hrUtianl'Blrnltr. The Ladies' Cliristlan Anua.iL, for June, K', will oonUin a pleudwl vignette steel enirravicg of the North i Western ChrwAian University, at In liutapolis, lud.. executed in the hilio-t rtyle of art. .This is one of the hirrest und finest College edifices in the Union. Ti,e nUmN-r containuif the enfntviii will be sent. pt pail, f.r 12 cenu in port office -taint. The enravinr on K-tu-r apt-r, five crutu; Wpe ie Iudia-pr iarr, 2D cn.tt per ropy, or eipht copies for 1, all paid. Or !er from the frieuiL) aiil latrou are reiuestel Imnmliutrly. Adilrcs, JAS. CKALLEN Sc SON?, ap-2" rhiladelphia, l'a. Vf livansviue ac tranioratTineii.il. CrS"lmPoriaiit to LonUttile I'aenaer. On and after this d.ve, per.gcTs fr L-.ui.ville will he ticketed vis Ohio & MLUsippi and New A Usury Sl Malern lUilmitls, making chwe connections at Yincennes, and arriving at Ne Al'iany at 10 o'clock, P. M. Fare Sj 35. J. J. DAN 1 KLS, apitlUnyl Superintendent. MKL.ANKO(ji;APIIS Taken on its, and cau Ke sent in a letter to any part of the world, without extr postage. They are tx-autiful, nnd tlie most dunJ le pktnres now takn. Ca!l at the City Gallc&t, .o. 43, Main street, ami have one taken. yi,s, EvANsrn.tc Tkhtlk or l(ooa, No. 41, meet evtry Thnrsday evening, In the I la'. I, on Wiu-r stn-cf, over the Canal Bank. K. W. rolN DEXTER, W. C. T. A. J. O'Riillt, W. R. JaniOiy ly-- 1IEAC05 LttiiiT SnciAi. TsxrLr, No. jV 4C, uee's every alternate Frid iv eroning, as'Tf. JOHN HYDE. . I. T. C. w. itr&TiaD, rj. Ii. jAu:)iy ' f'O VI OTlCn. The prk-eof Coal at the liOniAM Mine, i at the Pit, cents p-T lulie!; luulcl to any part of the city, 10 ceuU per bushel. JOHN WTMOND, fch2 S'ecTctarj and Main ct. fr CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN U khown hy the records' of tlie Cnrtom House to he th nly Loiid .n Cordi.il (lln Imirt-J and sold In bottle; all otli-Tn are made here in imiutlon of It. It l.s a delirious tonic leverage, ant y its peculiar fliirnr t n ilfTtrt;t frtitii ithrp fln) ta nti1rMn!!v - It is adopted with great ,,ccw m aswof Dysirisia, Ooüt, Rhri-matum.-I'KOrST, liKAVEL, COLIC, I MOLERA, I l'V AR ASO Aon, Stricti'rk, 1)iskaic or tmk Urmaky OrOIÜI, KriLEMY, F'St ALK IaRKorLAKITIKS, ' ' Dr. Vu!entine Iolt, of New York, i a lcUer to the proprietor, aivs: "tUifirlpst L'inJnfi Oonllul Gin, is t!i pni tyt, and muft reliable Extru-t of Juuipir. I liave Keen. CnARLCä' 1.0.MM1X OllMAL GIN Is loll y all DrupgiMU and (litters iu the I'liitoil Statej, a i l ci also are numerous iion calieil "London Cordinl llinM-to avoid theia, buy only CiiarusY Keject oth re4 to you a. you value your heal J. o oonw lor Su.mN out er.iu. ,or pmuEDMUND C. CHARLES. rchOMimlS; r Pole Importer , 0 Broadway, N. Y. ?y Almost every paier In the Union is eminent I ing upou the gl qnrjitie snd great hmefit delved rr"m nMe ,r- J- iloTsTrrRR stomarh Bitbrs, and the immense sales which have been mad ly agents in our fouthrrn and Western cities, Is conclusive evidence of Ua virtues and conviixes us tli.it it is justth thing f-r this climate, and should beusotin every funi!y, I y old and young, before Bienls, dnring th'sextn nie mim eather, as a preventative against all toir.ru.h ili-viLses niosi prevalent at this aensop. when not Hily lh weather, but the dirt hni a control Ing influence up the system. For sale by IM I. LOCK St STOPPARP, ap27 VOOL5EY Jt SAWYER. ;rrat t'ure Her the- Hiynlcian had Failed Ki's.sKtviLt.K, Ohio, Jsn. 10,0.-,. Pr. C. M. JAftiotPenr Pir'We would Inform you that w aro out of lloodand's German Bitters I which meet with ready tale. One of our neig hors has h.n rtiJi for some time, (w think about two all the doctors in thc country, bnt all of no cure has created a ;reat lale in this teighliurhood. Resrei-tfiilly, EDWARDS & BR0WX. Seaalrertii'eineLU'' 1 , vaplT , Dr. CiTiMreH'i Tile Salvr. We cheerfully refer the puMic h the a.lvertiimert nf Ir. T. P. CaranatiKii, satisriel a we are, tiiat hs U no tretender, 1Ut a tliornfh i-hrsirlan, fiimiicir with wiateria melica, ai;d tnot aII'.iu! hi th a;'jli.-;0i(n of his ktiowleilg). He luu made many valuable dijcMvxriea In tha cietice of modiclre, one of which he now ofUrs to Uje putl$c. His cards I ear tlie names of many repoiiMl.e men, who have liren to this medicine their waniierfcommenil ui.n, and einre.) the belief that, in no instance, will U fail to accouiidUh an ctn-ctual cure of tlie jicculiardisenfjr which the lr.' hi pienarwl it. If used strictly acoolius to directions. Chicago Native CWcen.l For al in this city by ap27 KELLER & WHITE. M'.V. AM) DEBILITY. As old äse comes creeping on, it Icings with It many attestant intirmitie. Loss of appetite and weaiiMRis imir the health, an 1 want of activity makes the roind tliscontentel and unhappy. In cases wliere old age adds its influence, it is almost imposriMe to VI vigor and health, and although many remolies hnve teea triel, all lave failed, until IKEKllAVE'S HOLLAND BITTE RJ were known and used, la every ca.e where they have been employed, they have invaraUy given strength and restored the appetite. They lave become a great ageut for tUis aln, and are used lv many' people who are sufliTing fim loss of apiietite anl general deUlity. In ca.es of long standing chronic diseases, they act as a charm, invigorating the system, thus giving uatnre another opirtunity ti rejAir fhya. Ural injuries. See advertisement in another coluiuc. aptlf-lw Ilolloway Pills Feehle Constitutions. Thou.unls of persons with weak Constitution, die ear ly from sheer de)ility. Nature shuuM, in such cases, be a.-Mi?ted with Hollcway' Pills. They give tone and stamina to the fystem, ami vigor to thecircuhuion. Sold at the manufactories, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York and No. 2U Strand, London; and by ail drugrists atS0c.,C3Sc. awl Sl perbox. apST Kemp's Worm Pastilles are the moat delict. ou, effVctive anil inocuuus of all vermifuges, are working wonders among children of all ages, In the removal ef worms. They contain no mineral element. Bautol's Sarsaparilla, prepared by a new process acts simultaneously as a disinfectant, alterative and in vi gorant, curing Scrofula and all eruptions and re-vitulii-ing the Mood. Sold by D. T. Lanman Si Co., wholesale druggists Water street, New York, and by all lregghts. Sursnpaa-illa 1, and Pastille 2ic. per bottle. ..- aP27 HjM?H jnst received and in gxxnl order,' .M. po " u. a jiacatTei , do No. s a: I 2lhaifhl No. 2 Mackerel; 15 do do No. 3 Mackerel; lokius large No. 1 do; i itruma Codfioh. for Mile at the loM turiff nf I T-b aiWi - K. S. BAKCOCK. Water street. CT0VE OTSTntS -' boxes 'Tdot.' fatli.TVndl J pound cans, for sa!e ly S.X.UILUEKT S.U.
y t . , Sycamore sm.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
f, RATES. i. One Kiuare, (ten line or les, one time, : cU. ' Three lirues, : j . : : : j : tl 00 ' One weei. r'i-ft,: it t 1MI Two wtkt, : s t ; : si :-: : :syi One month, ; i t : t-: ;' : : : : : 4 Tlirce ti'xithi, iti::::::::7f0 S1-! niornhy :.:::: 1 : : : : 10 Oil Ok vear, : 1 '. 1 tit t : : : i 15 00 t"f ui-nunt w larger ailertijemcnU. S?f Cwiinf nix lin-sor umler, ir annum. J" No "till forhiir'alvcrtisK-inent weivel. CHOICf : TOBACCO. CHOICE CIGARS! HXL rroc S "t ore New Stock by aa old Dealer. rfHE unilTstisne 1 hiving removed tuck t EvniX vthe htr Uiu purpom: ol curving on generxl nianuf.icturlng luiue.s In the To'xicco an 1 Ciar trule, kikes thin metht d to inform the citizens ami nurroundlag country, tli.it ha is prepared to vll lor down upon as acconimolaUns terms us can e bought elsewhere tlie follo ing brands of Tobacco Viz: Jonr"'Ko- llui; . J. A. Snith; J. T. rioIUnd, extra; J. C. Holt: IXiniel Hrown; John loe; ' ' B:creird It; J. W. Guult; "h.te and Lovehicef Eldrel; Mack and Muck; McCreaiy; Birkl.ile; Eclipse, together with other Ivawls. AlsosuofT, fine cut smoking and chewIn the Oitnr bninrh, I sell no man's lator hut my own, I feel confident ly hiving over thirty years exrTiiCie in all the various deimrtments of the Tohacco trade; cm. give Kitixf u-tion to all those who may feel dipouil to give their patronage. j.s. Mccracken, my Main btreet, Kvnxvillc, Ind. 51 Ilsvana Cicum. for MlecheaD. o m.vi; j.s. Mccracken. ' Z, JI half SimjiL-h Cigri., oM srtock, on hand. imv; - J. H. McCRACKKN. Al GKO-tH rtiiokiurf To!nTt. 4 7 ir.y J.a.SIcCBACKEX. a f BOX KS J i. Miliw.u V a. Tobacco, hue modiuiu. for sale low doau. J. S. JUCrtACKKN. ä'B CASi: fine Fl M-'iLi Leaf at rü'.jiil. m uivi j. a. .iirvuitM-A. IKi M fine ypottei Cigars on hand .u'vi;- J...MrCRACKKN. ltl M Hardin co. Ky.Cirs, 1 years oM riys j.s.Mccracken. i BOXK i tt., in catties, Hon Juan. Jkt myii j. s. Mccracken. ALKS (ice Havana Taxout rct.iil. ui)-C J.8. McCRACKLN. TJ7M;i.IiII nIRV CIIKESE.-4" hoxee just JSI rcc u per steamer J . vt . I lK-esem:iti, r sale vy S. K. (i I List KT CO., Biy't Sycamore street. TO AltClllTKCTS, DANKKIUSl CON'TKACTOKS AND OTHERS. IR0X iai,IG, BAXK VAULTS! TAIL CKIaLS AND DOOKS! FIRE PKOOF SHUTTEKS AND DOORS!! lru (tritinc. S.o., every facility fordoing and setting uj uie aixive work. CuUiiogue of designs and price vnt bv mail. T. F. ItAK'KK. , - . Hit n:inrect, near vterfcru Ko, myMrn Cincinrnti, Ohio. . JiOUTCJAGK SALK. fS the t'4h dny of May, I:;, ae, the undcrslcned Kf Will -ii at on 'lie auction, all thoac voudsctmKist. ii of r-aly nuvle Clothing, &c., contained in the More formerly Mciipid ly Prter Kocli, four door ahov the . i iv Hotel, (u ater Teet. 'lennsof il All rurcha!os nndi-r the mini of fivi dolliu-.s casli: Tiüie aflowol on ail pmxiuea over five dollan.ou food ecurity if we given. MCI HULA ItL CKIIAKD. myadj C1IAS. r . IlILLKK. M.-L." JOHNSON', HA' received a goil supply of Putncr & Smith's ISUnk H-"k l'a per, Dciuy aixi Mo. hum, and i no j r-p.irl i, do all kind of tinlug, c. uiyo O" ADIK. Walking Shoes are now going off low to MJ elo.se out. fall and cret a p:iir. ' u. vti t . JUKKA fr, KLLS, first street. JAÜIKS Freochilr.ve Kid Oaiters jiiht theverj' A lireitiest tliiiiij f -rtheneHson. Varntnts to f. ,u..v . .McKE A 4i WKLLa, First street. sW I LK Listing Waiters with and without heels. Koth C9 t.piel and piaiit. mjo Mi HE A & WELLS, Firrtreet. C" ADIKVfine kid and toil.-t slippers of Innx.rte.1 MJ utock, atUi lbs new elastic nttuiunent just ree'd. luyii McKEA & WELLS, first street. CHELSEA. At the Junction of thc Straight Line and O. Sc 31. Uailroad. IN answer tc the numerous fnpiiriM, the undersigned tmteA to the poolic, that be has UM oft" the town of Chelsea, at the crossing of the Ohio and Mis. 'uippi and the livai.sville, Indianapolis and Clerelvnd Straight Lln Kailroals, in tha county of Daviens, near the centre, on a large and liberal scale. The :dc of lots will take pi ice soon after his return from Eu roje, of wh.ch n.r!r notice a ill be given. Tliis town Is beautifully l,i:ed at the crsiug of these great thorui'fari-s, with eay connection between them. It is aUiut ffjual il!.lance Meeu Cineiunatl aixl St Louis, hi, miles from Kvannvllle, and 100 miles from Indianapolis. The terms of -a will Is? eay. pouatinna of lots will lx-in lie for ehurches market-houses and charitaMe purposes. Mechmlis a 1 actual sealers will he suited with lots oa long time. - WILLAltD CARPENTER. niyMm TirB BORINU MACIIIN K.1. 11 A few of Dole's 1'atent Self-CentTiiig MuhRorlug lai-ninew, amri'-nuie oui-mseom? all otliers now in use, re.uirirg but live second of time to center and iKre a nun. ror aic by C1IA. UA BLOCK. mv: BHOKSKIUIMMINC?.ja M A m. cV of I lone Tavels and TrinunincA. innt ri i ivki. ana ior Mia fy . . m i CHAS. BA I1C0CK. rnn MiXLit-. i.imk hi K.i:ns. Ac. jj lin ke ilastiug and ritle I'iu Jit, jut mx-ivefl, ai..i i'ra.ue i-y irmiiu & JU11AS1UA. inv5 t? C. SilDA. Co 10 kegs received anrl f'-r nl' r lnv.", VICKKRV k JOHNSTON. JAM RS W. VIl'KERT CHARLES MCJOI153TOS. VICKKItY Jt JOHNSTON, G RCCEliS, FLO U it M E KUil ANTS. ' SIP ; DE ALTES DI PH0DUCE GENERALLY, I Main ttr-et, ttwoen 5ocond ami Third, , KVA.VSYILLli, I.D. S r Goods lel.vered u any ort of the city, free of ch;irffe. ... V I'roduce wanted. - myS IIALU)CIC fc STODDAKÜ, .. ',) I.MPOIiTEItS AND DIIALEILS Drvgt, ;- , Chemical ' i ' ' ' ' Paint. ' : Oil. ; ' ; Varnith'," Acid. Windle Glau. Dye Xtufg, . ; J,rv$M,;- ' Ptitetd Mdicina, Perf'uttury, &ap and " !l Fancy Artid, Tocetlier with an assortment of Ha'r, Tooth, Clnthes, I'.iint uixi WhiU-w4h ilruslie, all of which thev procare froui firwt IuumIa aiM aell at a mall a pruiit as such articles cm I tld. Also: CouaUntly on hand a large and Tariodassonaieiit of DAGUERREOTYPE STOCK I . , Cameras, " Cases, Plates, Ulaas, .' -, JfhemleaU, And almost every article used in Liuerreotyping or (Mer from or rat or promptly filled and forwarded at a m-ill wIvhim on &u4ern prices. tiT" We are constantly me vinc fresh snpplies of article enumerareal aixtve, ami ottiers usually kept in Drug Store, atHl every article aokl ly us is warranted to impure fresh and renuinef e I'articular atu-ntion d to filling Phvsicia orders, and onl v from couutrr Korea. We invite thoM wrhrng artirles in oiur line to call or send and we are sure e ran give atisfartion both In rervd t quality and price. 11ALLOCK k 8TODDARD, tay-lyi No. 1 tt Main street, KvamvUle, Irvl. DOCT. E. II. Ell mi AX, ; HOMOEPATHIST. .P0ffice on Third street, below Tine, mylly REFINRD SCO A RS.:, bbla. Belohert Refine.1 ougara, jiut ree'd per steamer "Alvtn A 'lama." for sl'JjT b. ü. CILBKKT fc 0. niHl . I. KI2SSLER, (fOEMRRlT KltS. K0LLC5BRR0,) ' Main street, between First and Second, . Evansville, Ind. . Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Cigars, Jtc. WHOLESALaT AND RETAIL.
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P. G. OIRILEY & CO., old established f StoWe,rorwardingfcCommiSSioH General Railroad, Steam, and Express Agents, SPECIAL AUEMTS FOR PEXNSTLVAKIA RaLROAD. 'Ä Itlver, Itanroad or t'anal without d.;jay orexin. Hires Ace, .c. l'articnUr aUention will I p:ml to t.7. st .rtni &IK1 orwariiiiKi Bin m n ure Nile of ixv Produce consiguel to us, uud nil order prmiiv tiie . - ..... . . . . . t ! - - T . .... . ft.. Inj numnwu fruniti forilR-ir fornr rM'nsiio, ainl refl ii.ii.i:i m imi ins ! iivcir nun, i" ma niirctfHUy solicit a conilnuauce of the saine, which 4 HI e dulv reciprocal.! ftm.Wu imvllnl. will I kit for the scci:umodatiou Lou of hoäu, Hu ,their orders cirrfullr fill- j 1. mh.lJwly A iiari: CIIAXCK FOR AN INVESTMENT! ' FOR SALE A VAL UA BLE Til A CT OFLAXD, Adjoining thc Town of Cannelton! Consisting cf ahout one hundred acres, one-half of which ishottom land, and the remainder extends into the delightful hills that border the town. All of it ts embraced in rhu of the Ww of Cannelton, and is in demand for house lots. The lower liuundary of the tncts is not more tlurn ten minutes walk from tae exteiiüive Cotton Factory &iii principal coal mines. All tlie products of the land cau t sold on the soil to the people of tlie town. It Ls most admiraMy situated for vegctaldc gardous for hieh the town afford a good market and high prices. The land will eventually all be wanted for house loU. Oa the premises are three dwelling, one of which Is worth jim; another is worth 1 15 W; the other a beautiful cottage residence, cost 4 W three years ago to erect it. Either of thee houses can be had with the land, or all of them, a the purchaser may wbh: they are separated by a street from the Inxly of the land, anil are nn separate lots laid on for resi dence. The pn petty will te sold on a liberal credit to a responsible purclia-scr. The locition is one of the most delightful on the Ohio river, and the princijml cottage with tliree acres in gar den and fruit I the mort lcautiful rural residence ! tween here and Loukville. The chief motive for offer ing it for Kile, is that the iroperty Is too valuaMeto rent, and nee 1 more attention than the owner can at 1reset1t bestow on it. Address or apply to the editor of the Jounird; Evansville. niyj HlUX OF THE COLDEN COFFEE POT!" Main street, between First and Second, EVANSVILLE, IND. THOMAS SCANTLIX, DEALER LNHtove, ' Tinware, Lamps, Hardware dc Cutlery, , , DrUacula Vare, , Plain dk Fancy Tinware, " " Hollow Ware, Dos Sc 6ad-Irons, i Draaa Ketllea, Lanterns, Enamelled and 'Plain Mintle" Orates, Conl-Hods Laiups, Toilet W;ue of plain and fancy styles. Also, manufacturer of all kinds of TIN, tHEKTIRON & COPPER WORK. C7 All Jolis executed with neatncs and dispatch. atly NUTIÜMS! Extra Kid U love; Hoop Whale Bone; Lailies Marino Vests; . . 111.. k Italian Cravau; Goat Hair Bruhes; Working Cotton; , . Knitting Cotton of all uumlien; Best Irish Linen; Ladies, MUes aivl Children's Hosiery ; Choice Needles; .. . Mareen and Brilliautees f.ir Skirts; Very best Lineu Threal; . ' . Lyon's Kathalron fsr the Hair; '' Coata' very leit If pool Cotton, JuH ree'd and for sale in qnantities to suit the purchasers at apIMw i ...... j HUGHES' SWINDLING! MAY be practic! in various ways, and those who don't want to he swindled, hd better not rur - ch:ie at HherilTa sale lot S,iv the outhut hulf of lots, ivasunp .'S f-eti"!j olf Mte iniTiet h.tlf of lot 'i, all in i la k u in uakers enLu-geibcit of the city f hvansville, which hnve been levied on by the Slurin a.) the l perty rf 1 homu lirant. m h hü no lutcret In the Ntiue. I aiu tlie a'Moluie owner of it. and he win buys of the sherifl, will bur onlv a Inwunit. JAMEa U. til.IMU OOD. Kvansville. myllnbl:tww Jl siT RECEIVED PRIU HTYLES. HESS Goods, Mantillas, Window Shades, Curttin (hjd. Carpets Bugs, Floor Oil Cloths, Miawls, vrganilas. Lawns, .Aan.'iooK'i, ac, ate. J. OAKLET Si SON. mh27 First street, three doors below Main. tp t t cocoa Nut; m lbs S. &. Almonds; 500 n Pea Nats; 'JM Uu English Walnuts, iu4 ra'd bv Z. II. COOK & SOX. apS) MARSEILLES VESTING. A very good assort ment can he had at ap21w HUGHES'. YANKEE IX(iENL'ITY.-Iu the sliapeofanew style Pen Holders for children learning to write, and f jr older folks, who write hadiy, a decided imtXorement for sale at ap2Mw . , Iii GI1KS'. PAL CANDLES. 30 boxes In t.ve ind for sle hy s mn.ii j . 'SL31U.1 iiitus. 0k BCSIIELS Extra (cmp of l) Tried Peaches jisi w lor sale Dy iap:.j it. 11. tuoiv & flrIIILIinE'S MIOIi.-A very Lirge lot of C lnlilix'ii tnoes, uaiter and SIlpier ! v sale clu-ap for cash. McKEA St WELLS, ap:; . , . Foster's BIjcL. Irr BXS Orange; ' " ' 9ß 15 boxe Lemon; 30 boxes M. R. Raisins; 2U0 lb German Prunes, Just ree'd bv p: Z. Ii. COOK& SON. OOD, WOOD. :! Cord firrtqualitv of Wood W forsalely, a2s .. Z. H. COOK It SON. M BALFS Pittsburg Batting, jot rir'd by M:f niyi Z. II. COOK fc AOS. SVMmiEA Juat reerlved.i & llamurir and Kaglwh Dairy Cheese; , aim Choice Driel Beef; 1 bhl Crushed Sugar; 3 hags Dried 1'earhe; . 5 Ijoxes Starch, Sic., ace, tfr snle by py SA31X VICKRT. .4 DMINISTATOR'S SALE. By virtue of an order I rm ii me t;ourt of Common riti.i, or atulernrch Count-. Ind., I will sell at public ao'tion, at the Court House door, in Evansville, on the St-I itar of -Hay, lj., at 3 o'cl.irk, P. M-. the umtiviilefi tao-tifths of the north half of Fractional Suction No. 10, in township 7, south ef range II weit, containing 15) acres more or le.i in Vandvurrh County. Ind., soiiject to the life e.tate of the willow Nancy Collnvav. Tertus tf sale H cash, H in t immür, X in twelve montas, with interest ann aprvove-i swuntr. JOSEPH M. CALDWELL,' JApt7-tw Adm'r of II. F. Colloway etate . GLASS FLASKS . 7S box 6 dozen each, nunrt, pint and naif pints, r"c'd per Arironiri, fv rule y nihil S. E. GILBERT Sc CO. POTATOES. 1 Mils Pink Eres.jn rr'd hy samcel vukkry: 0TAT0ES. 1 Mils Pink Eves, mhil . Corner 31 aiu and Second streets MCCORMICK'S REAPER AND MOWER. We are Agent for tlie sale of thisreliaMe Machine: all who wish to ave labor in the Harrrxt Field, rhonld roa-ure one. We have samples on hantl, which we suau wike pleasure iu anowinr. HORN BROOK k CO., mh21 Water street. Evannrille. SODA. 75 kegs of Bi Carbon of SoH. frv rale by apio WHEELER RIfttfS lAfl BUSH Cora, fvwlebr w JAMf apM i. H. CfK)K te SOX. fOIiF.ilM. 4' lsl Be'K.ilt Molasses; M half iills Molasses; . Db'.US. II. ao, in store and for sale by ap!7 . I. & D. HfclMANN. W half client Ta r.unootrrtr. Iirnerial and "V ouor Hyn: 22S boxes Tea of IS U, 13 ls, W H. i Us, 4 II, t and 1 11 boxes, of Gnnpowder, Imperial and Tonne II vn. LV boxes ass'd brand Tohaivo, in stive and for sale by lapiTI I. i D. 11EIMANN. miAILM.dke-- , " ackers Nail. Belmont Works; - 2.VI boxes W indo w 1 1 law, ar?l slues ; " Soil d a9rHlet Tamiilersaod Ileer Olaaaes; 0ii do tjunrt Flask; 100 do Pint Flasks, in "tore and fornle br ap7 I. & D HEIMANN. IRESII EGGS. SWdoz freh Eegs for sale l y J api4 Z. H. COOK & SON. sTa BXS Sar Candles, Just if'd and for sjbVi by Oil ten WHEELER St Jtl&bs.
UATIXrt fitted np mammoth Wharf-Bnat, the eoilache, Intermittent FeTer, Sout toiaach. Uftr Lir.'est on tlie Ohio River, tn the niotultmtial t',v. r rvhilitv. PaJb Lwiiner, we are iirwl to facilluie wiüi prom i Complaint, CostiTenes. T Vness orüettlity, ram rrrrtrh nit cuutl utruati-d ta out cirer eiuier by . in the istraMek or Bowri, Night FererrTUowaees
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PROCLAMATION Bt it Vsown by all sickly, weak and debintatea pe " the system, awl rwnoTe all Impnnüe In the Slooa. It is rerv plemant to take. tn it is coinbrued the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Llvsr C Bowels, such asi Diiirrlioea, Pillioasness, Dyspepsia, Ind'.g-sstioa. of the if Vitt, Sic, Sic. , When ULen, it neutralizes and Kmoves my BorbMl ( ecrtlms la the Stomach, and airengtlieos the Mr tire orgun. It will aLso cure anv dlvcAse of the Uterus, Kidneys, BUdders or Uriiiary org.ais; and as an Alterative, U Pes ana create a healthy circulation w woa, iw . . . . . i 1 moving all sores, boils, pimples of blotches from the fckin. TRY IT, and be convinced of its wonderful Invtg- . rating projiertiea. ' For Children, who are puny, weak and sickly, f t advise jAreuts to five them a tcaspoonful ef this Car dial daily. ir See Cirf1ar. ' J. II. Mc LEAN, Solt rroprietor of this Cordial. ' ' Also, X!c Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment- ' . 27Pnncipai Depot Comer of Third and FL streets, St. Louis, Mo. apJMydAwi raOBtrro.40 i'X a- and Ky. Tohacco Bs, 9's, 10 Immtfb keg Honey Moore fancake Xonaoro; 6ü Cteldiet . 3 aiid Sump do. f eiO V HKELEK H RIOOS.GREAT . . EXCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country, Iu eonseo,ieoe T the tremendous sucrose of Hie Lean's Volenaler UII Liniment. It is superceding every Llnioaal and remeiy for the cure of local pain and external diaeaes. HunJre.1 of coufinued cripples have been Baadw ' to walk by its use, many that were suffering for year with ou chronic SORA, and had tried in vaia the many remedies and Liniments now before the paktier have been permanently cured by the ns4 of a few small"" bottles of McLeas'e C elk rate Linimbtt. . . . It is no longer an untried remedy, but a txed ad; immortal "fact" certified Co by tlie mart thovar that have used It, that . McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment I the best liniment tliat has ever been discovered, aaV , the only reliable remedy for the speedy and permaaea cure of Sokes of all kinds, S weluscs, or any leeal raiss on man or animals. f " LIvery.Rtable Keeper, Farmers, Dray men and all that have the charge of heraea ' should keep a supply constantly hand, be used la time of need. rRICE OF THE LIXIXEST. In conscience of the increasing demand for thie annle Liniment, It is now put in twenty-five esnt ties bfty cent and one dollar bottles. Ths fifty bottle contain tliree times the quantity of the twa ' five cent siie, and so on in proportion te their eosta that purchasers will sire money by fettles the sites. r All order f -r the Volcanic Oil Llnhnent Ran be ad'lrewd to the proprietor, p.'T-ly JAMES II. McLEAN, St. Laais, Vs. IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, c. . Il'ST received direct from the manufactnrers. It Lacan an t Banhridce, L-eland, a well selected stoek ' of Linen Uood., Tit: . . Ii i I.!n'n Men-tin?, son hnun ana grass sioaee; 40-inch Pillow-case Linen, tie do; ÄV-incli rMitiug, no do; . ' Bieiicheil UinnAk TaMe Clollts, RMorUd .: ; White Irown At An do do Bleached At Napkin; Bleachl and brow u HuckaWk Towcli; Linen Cant-vie Handkerchief, etc. We invite the attention of buv.rs ta thsie Oaeds. at wholesale or retail. I'otMesnlng thc fvriliite wb.sk we do, we defy competition here or eUeeher. dee I Corner Main and First i OLD ESTABLISHED ( . FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP. EE ATZ ft HEILKAK, PIN E-STRKKT. ' Ernasrille, Indiana. :o: Thr proprietors of the City Foandory are new rejuH to do all kinds of Machine and finishing wsrk, and everything appertaining to the fonndtry baslaeM. Machinery of all Kinds, Slada and Ileaalrod. ' We bare every facility ef the beat machinery aaft workmen, and we give all work' eutrvtfed to as, ear uudividel attention. We are manufacturing BOILEKS AND 9TEAM ENQINIS. I of any power re niired, and ready to promptly III er 1 a. ,...;. vi4 .f k;-. nmnilnf r war. " r . ' w ,7 ML rv. V Z aälliä PUlUV I OTSIJI IWU'lMRiav f ea-we sue Jwwarviw p Finishinf Simps, fcc, are on Tine street. TUB 8 ALB ROOMS are on MAIN TKKKT, je above Second, where order will be received. -- ap-y-ly KRAT7. fc HIILMA!f.T i HARD WAKE V Cl-TLERV. . . ' Foreign and Domsttie, -- 1 ' leg, Trace and ILilUrCi$f -yailt, J, Art, Jfateheti, Plane, Scythe t, Cradles, Etil, ' I Sneathi, Fvrli, Scale, ShoU, ., - Spade, Grindttont, Lock, Loth, Augvrt, ChiteU, Looting Gl, Fite, Gun, Pittolt, rf- Fancy Gd ' ' ALSO ,! a(;eth for nosTox beltt.xo co. . 2ABC0CK ft SONNTAG. ari. Water street. Evansville, lad. NOTICE. . The firm of Keller, Famsley & Co., was dissolved e the first of January, 157, or death of D.H. Famslty," aad sabsequent limitation. Persons indelited to tho firm, either by note or account, are requested to saaks Immediate payment, as it ts alvolutely necessary that the business should I closed. Thc business will be) continued at the old stand by the surviving member of the firm under style and firm of Seller fc White, who will receive all moneys due the old firm and pay all demand. D. C. KELLER. "jama . ISAAC T. WMITst-. ; tWiO PRIXTERK.-aX) bandies Printm fspor JL ana'd ixe iuat ree'd h Tp: TEXXET St POBKNSOX. , HAKE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN t J.H.k W.W. MORAN. ap2f Assignees of Milton Blackbaa. SS. ALMONDS AND BRAZIL NUTS.-10bk.Is, o just ree'd for sale by S E. UILBKKT CO. p2 - fycamore street. IML W Mds Mackerel a'd nmmhers; . 1 " W hf. Wds lo rtoi do; 1 I ,) 91 qr. an no 110 uo, ftiikit du -le do 7 - 10 do Salmon No. I; .. s do Tougnes and Siainds: ' 30 boxes Colnsh-jRt received hr , ap2 . TüNNfcY Si SORIN'SOX. sfa BXS Planes and Plane Iron, just ree'd by . JL t "P-" WALDK1RCH. iIAMl!lKK)RS AND BLINDS. ' : k9 HV Lighu Sxiv SiteU; . , . , .Mirt Lights UniJ no; . 3 10 u- 9x12 do; . . 2 do K'xll do; 2fM do 10x15 do; -. ., 2oi do ' lftxUS do, 10.il ,io 12x1 dot J a assorted lauuel Doors; SOjuiir Wimlow üiiijiis asortd, ob band Raa . to arrive, and must he sold by . ' - B. . BABCOCIC. mTAILS.OLASS!, PAINTS AND PCTTT.- . .. . lM oiu kegs extra Nails assorted; t. . toaes extra Window Glass assorted; - 1 ke; Pure White Lead warranted; 2W ths Petty; m . " 100 ead snow white Links, t each, all of " w hich is ofiered to builders and mechantca, at price , -thatwil. give them .faction, by g BABCOCK. " Rasters CorrrR. 7& bags Prime Rio Coffee. 1st niore aud fur sale sy g3U wnrxLER sx Ricas. SOAP. A Iai- assortment t Plain and Faaey toilet and shaving soap, just reeeieved by ap3j wllLJERst SI001. TüroRTRD SroARR. 1M.000 Imported eagars at JE rsTonte brands lor sate py lp.V wnrjarR a ktoi. PITTSBURO AND BELMONT NAIL9.-9N kegw of th Ikmnte trnd. In nre xn4 u arrive.
- fs have a rood assortment of Good and on ef f the best staml in Posey County, Ind.. beta off which we wish W sell to some SfJi. Apply early t J. S. JAQl'KSS k l O.sjr
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