Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 242, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 May 1857 — Page 2

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. . " I Where you received your in pression that MORNING MAY 11 iftvr L , , - , iuyaiunu, MA1 'i 185 the run was upon the Free Bank only, aud - . .iL t " v.. .vl ..n

MONDAY

First rao, Affidavit of the "World!

Spiritual Hambn Ex plod! British Preparations to lay tha Atlantio Telegraph i

H7" We publlsh'with pleasure the follow ing sensible exposition of the true our present monetary pressure. subject for reflection to every

n .the community, from the girl w

, ""-Könnet, to Lira who imports a stock of flOO,

r of merchandize from the East; all con

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Ao sensible man wishes td relieve either ho class of our bants from tho operations of the natural coarse Of currency. Commerce makes its own laws, and the greatest security is in gninginemirce scope, tney will of themwlves - - . A v f . . . . A a I

-correct all errors and inflict the right penalty

for a violation nrt!.m!.r.r- ..mnt to

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u en. ix.Lrat vnu prove out a lutuo or oniy ft

.temporary expedient, which will but airgra- ' ' rate the evils, when by the accumulation of

.natural rorce.-t, the established law breaks I

a down all barriers, and resumes its natural

course .v t The Fiw Banks should make their enrren- " eyequal in value to the currency of tho ' State Bank as readily convertible at the usu-

ai points oi redemption. If they will not

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doit voluntarily, they ought to be coerced in- - to it by enforcing the rc-ular demands of com1' jnerce r.pon them. They ought to meet the State Bank in all their transactions, on ner-

. fectly equal term?; to be ready to do for her .' what1 they demand for themselves. What

tho public protest against, is aDy unfair treatment; any indirect and improper use of the power of the Suite Bank, with a design to crinnl j thmn. nr r.f tl.Ir Witimato share of tho r-roiita of Banking. Anv indicat'nm of such a purpose on the port of the FUte Buuk will call down on it, public indication.-. But the public have a deep in terest in maintaining tho ready convertibil : -ii ..-. .1,.. : . 1... : I . V n a 1 1 'Wil vi äAO v 11 J I C11V T Ulf. 4fcl"" IIS I l-reventme all rednndancr of issues from " ' I c very source; tlua can only bo done by keeping Bp. regular and constant restraint on the disposition of all Banks, to'prcss out as large an amount of their bills as the com- I :. -.tu t-..- t, MuufcJ i-j is tho inflation of the currency from this source, that produce all our commercial deransenients which stimulates wild specula.ion,, and fataklil. of .xtr.v.g.u. a-a chief ev The only upon every turn am wliü b tlia demand of tradt, roouiro to be converted into foccie. This ready cenvcrtij . ," te bility affords the only check to thecomrou nitv itself ar?ainst over trading. Ttu free and unobstructed course of currency, alTords tho only certain criterion we have to determine the course of trade, and to tell us whut we are doing. To di vert 1 1, is to lead ua into error and misapprehensions. ' Beside, all the expense of mating exchangesall discounts on money are a tax upon trade, paid by the people chiefly for the benefit of the hanks. It is a form of indirect taxation that the community ought not to Cfll'r from

11 or every system or paper currency, ....uv.!. ine iamiiy. inoiaaytooK up ner perma- have one uen.

socurity against them is to insist Ana now turn 10 tno tantcs in iventucy 1 neni remaence iiw-re, viuie mr inu nae.i re-I ,

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lotniry uemg proiaea lorinere- t Uuminir tho nract ce of his vroteM on. Tl.. IT-xcr,, i ti...

I prompt redemption of every dollar 8ama lwng ey nwetne others naveno . om-ntlv. an, alW!,V. ,. TI rj"., , "v

.1... r ,.1-, ii dom anfl nave more sympathy Trom tho pub- ? . ulMli5; "cr u iMon ti ner lawany class of banks. If the State fls that Public shall Prot Thö c!r .ftt d

Bank shall in ner ucauugs witn mo irea banks, onlv Insist noon a free and rromot redemption of their issues according to the dftpy demands of trade, she will be doing no mere- than her auty to the commumty ami . a ... . I herself. But if sho takes any indirect and Bnt we can conceive no motive for an illibaral courso on her part towards the free Banks. I She has a field of her own, which will afford J I her more business than sho can, with all bar ' raecnsj saMy-tfansact. For tlie Journal. Why. Coin in Drawn from the Hank. Mr. Carlile: In the Journal of this morning, is an editorial reviving tho stale, I absurd and unfounded charge, that tho call I on tho free banks for redemption is caused V 1. C. nn.l TI,;o V....o !j an littnr,h untrue and unreasonable, that 1 am sur - l . , , . ... . , , , rrised that with your knowledge of the laws ! - . . J . .v a-, i. of trade and finance, and with the facta bei- . i ,, , ... . , fore you, you could have published an arti- . , , , ! ,clc sT) calculated to mislead and deceive. It i, time that this worn-out delusion should ' be corrected and the public bo properly ad- ' .;. -T .V . V... frnM VlSCnW. OUIJ A IU lilt; I" .llano UJ VüW livv. iVinnlra Imvn tn TpAeem tbir notes occasionallv.hntalsoas to the fact that the same ,, , , . . . causo operates on all cthtr hanU in the same war, and to an equal or greater extent. ab m f And before proceeding to 21 vc briefly what this aue is, and a few facta to prove that L 1. 11 m the results Ml on all ban which aro conur.iyuij ma'"'. .u"vi ...v - .- . - iank themsoivc. i copie cannot aiw ays oe ?uiltu.cti .uns ui.jtct, una, iu - A- tliA ti-ax L'lSirli tMrfä Infill V Tue CUU9CS IV' MW m - rf I ii ... o ct upon till our banks. ...- .I Now why is it, tliat the banks or the 'Vest (not tho free banks alutie, but all the Hestern banks) aw at tbi time so.heavily i ailed on for redemption of their issue. I Is a merely fictitious and speculative run, i' r is it caused mainly by business necessity j -by a legitimate Jvinaud for oin whereby ) create Xchan Kvcry one' must readi- - . conclude that if basod upon a fiction, hav- : 1 1 no real public necessity to attain it, tho in could bo enly temporarily maintained, ut, iC based upon a reality an actual ?ed of It to a Jjudt the business exchanges ' the country, and equalize the balances, .en th? continuance or tne uemanu is nat aland can onlv end when the balance are iid. When tliat i done and then only the in and will cease; and tho business becora- . . . iSf rtl.lrt ar o TjaTa nan Tli.d a ( ' UliUlUUluUlVi laa aaarv - v a aa. an iiin enough, and no one not mentally blind, 11 claim that banks shouia be exempt m the oiration of the law which govern every öihijr businci the laws of aupply d demand. Vi'hat then u the cause of the present deuid for.toinI Simply this, that in our wie with the Atlantic State, the balance ia ainst us. We import West, more than we . T- . i at ,- ,nrport EMt, la Olbe rcfdi(T,o buy OK .His from the East, than we have produce the West io pay nith. haIng a balance

unfair means to oppress or embarrass them llut " negroes shall come into tho btate and hnaily arranged U tao place us soon us the for her own aggrandisement, she will arouse remain more than teil days, they ahull be couple had return, d from Uie Koiuh, where a atrong public prejudice against herself.- arrested and fined, and if the fine he not VJ; Z

hat tkw persistency witn wuicn tins oia cry Joptud br the popular branch of tha last ntomnjf tue rHty ot decetu aeainit the tlate Lank is kept tip, is not cal- pori(T.. ;n i,m;tt..l t tl. nt w-ltl, "u- t,ie funeral a

,nl.r.inth3 rnd.to benefit even the flee s v' ,AhKbi 'Qt fo.r reason or

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cadY pretty wen uoic t1 apprcviato uiu mu- t i , t cau jivvij v. . i ar . . v party propose to ast that the whole Issue be .ives which prompt thi eternal effort to di- k TtT . r .i . .1 i i attain thrown back upon tho people of Kan.crt thäir attention from the truth, and the - 1 1 at " . . .t!n 8:w n new" election ordered, under such

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against us, which can only be raid in money; and the debt being due East, must be paid

na me acoi oeinü uns rsi. must be raia i East, and this M evcrrbodT knows canonlT ana wis, as every Douy Knows, can eniy 0f be done in com or its equivalent. upoathcrawM to U ttnbatcd to v.. s t .1 Ci.i. 1 against w - "www This every intelli-rent banker of candor, well und der tand and will admit; and every attempt by thce wlio Know Letter, to deceive tb.s matter, ana to prejudice the public it i . l r t. ' I mind acainst the ew Bank an institution 1 . v a a necessarv to tho busmena intarenta of onr rcoplc-dcscrves the severest censure and condemnation. .1 Now to illustrate my assertion that this run u confined to no class ofbanka. but is I uron all thoU(?h to ghow thia ia WT De. . ... ... ces.w,; ita9liKe licwiacw. Anunrst we will look at our old Branch Bank. Her redemptions since December have been as follows: Tj,. Tn January In Feimiäry In March In April after lith.. In May, to aia In Fei-ruiry J In the tat twenty-four I 1230 Being over 40 per cent of her entire circu- j nuon. The redemptions at the other branches of the old Bank have been equally large and iu ot of them ( from their greater proximity to Cincinnati and Louisville) the redemptions have been larger. The fact that the Bank w winding up, haa nothing to do with this. She does not seek her notes and but for the want of exchange for paying our balances East, her notes would have continued out in the ordinary chanuala of trade for a much longer triol. Again as to the new State Bank. I have ' at tho different branches, but it is well t .1,. .1. j.: : !.. 7 I uw.u ........ J I -n-1 ;f, a.i f xnr.y n rtthit -m a a vuvuiv -..-..v I at tho most accessible branches those ftt Lawreucaburgh, Kichmond. Madison, New ' I Albany, Indianapolis andTerre probably others) s) that their average daily redemptions are not less than $4000 or say, iou.i,..i, a nA ... An.r y ' " . 1 ; , T . they are doixjr a safe and remunerative busmess, una uuorain cry uuerm lucmuu w i tho communities where they are located, reteUur to peat xtl ; tU .W.o. of tho r?s' fro,l tlit-Ir redemptions. The amount of cain furnished by them to aid in tho payment cam lurnisnca oy them w aia in tne payment of our Western debt is enormous, and puts . .vi u .1 . t t toahaina the bascle. charg that Indiana onlr &n'1 tnrou2" tcr frco baTlt onc w ""Cering from this ao called "unprecedented run. Lntil we learn to keep witlun our means until our exports bear a closer approximation to our imports, all hanks of issuo may look for the same result as now surround us. And if instead of whinin over these results , . , when occurring, they will calmly manage so as to defy them, they will show more wisprop ' eriJ unuenMM w' caUÄ w u,cu l'Tu them- G W ßv mJ nnM il n I si aa tn 1 '. I rt a r.t lniMrim, I a-r swa ... , . . I - - k:.6 negroes becoming resident, and providing .1 u.ii v . .: i ...vi lui-j niiaia uv jui. uy aw uiuuu ubuiu into servitude to the person who will pay the fine and cost for the shortest period of serv-i-c. Keeently a negro was sold under this an.i was purchaaea by ut. lovtnivr 3iatti son, who gave the fellow his freedom; but ho immediately eot drunk, wa re-ariested i ... , . , . . . rr v . l i and will be sold aiain. The leaders of the , , , . ...... wunvi aiw v. w v. . denouncing? as a terrible outrage on humanity, the abstract opinions of the U.S. Su prcme Court, while they are practically exe- ' Uu more abhorren. to every acntimem oi nnman t tuan tne won conscJ . . qmw'os of tho theoritical opinions of the , . . tl , .. ... Ceurt whom thev denounce. If these things ... . . . , c had happened in Kansas or in a slave State 11 ... teJ the passionate mRation pl tho same men who pass this ocI vuiuiii vui ii uusi ciiv.ii.v. Kansas Tho programme of the free ci.i a ai, , . .1 ,! t State party, as thov now explain it is very eimpl. and may bo very effective to secure I . aa, ai aa.aa.A ai their rieht.. They intend to allow the oppolite partr to gtt un their pslaverr con- " t .. i atitution without opposition; but .en, as an oi.t, tuo lopeiva ireo aiaio coiistuauon, I x gute , j -u bl,ulf Next if thcir , . . ont of tUt tlie fr ctata ' . . ... . - , securities as will pivc confidence to all tlie , K.m .1 fY,(a a.litlan an.l K. .lt..- an at. Kl 1 . w i.. The free State party plead that among the reasons which have induced them to stand aloof from thi June election is 'tho fact that Douglas, Toombs, and tho entiro party now in power, had assumed the position that an "enubling act must first bo piwsaj by Conjrrcss before the people of a Territory can have tho right to form a State constitution;' and the fru0 gtate party ''knowing that Congress had vested no such right in the Territorial Legislature," the exerciso of this power by the Legislature was a usurpation which they wyx r,ot recognize. J" The debt of tho Stato of New York on the first of January last was 131,435,943 Amount to complete the enlargement of the Erie Canal, 6,000,000 Debt . $37,453,043 Tlie Slato j1M Vmkin fund of e,259,901. I Tbe revenues of the canals taking the last two years as the basis will not pay for their repairs and tho interest on tho State debt by nearly 40,000, leaving the deficiency tobe supplied by taxation. . . , ... . , . lThe Ohio and Mississippi Railroad is Several days laat filM with 2y0

couraooi BUMUCM pursue oy ma new wttintr nron the trnar.1 wathirto th. 01 w,w pypuiar bujiiv

uu no. auviv. nai, 100 auow. uowocr, hogshead of tobacco to the boat. In the the negative. Tho w

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n.A. . ' w- .-" - -f tuiuj-uiiT was a genucman an-i ms amanced, ""' " rr , , .

, . I . : 1 cciucr cneairca in aporuve conversation. I me nonesiy anu iruiu 01 me i

i i ne wnn rrnh cm in uj vm in me inn mac i .. i . , . . i i

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Groundless Public Excitement.

-n- vi: t.. , . . Vv v 7,"-T- accounM tDe ind(jen of a pentlcman who a .;,u. ... , . I expired without a moment indication of ill- I . v. ncMi while anting on the guard of a team . ' . 6 ... . 6, .., , , J301 conversing with a lady, while the boat ple,,antiDriniJir.ndtliruuMnl.,n.tr. a r- - I ween snddcnlr tha P-entlsman'. LaI t .l r ,?., ..i .... . i. . . ,, ' I So sudden tu the Wh that rm A. 'n believe that Ufa was extinct, and all supposed to bo fit of catalerSr. or soma temrr. i.v.v ""'I'viui i i imMnunn t o;,: tj.- k. -M m m aw aa ä. m m Lift i-r- rr- w . i ra i 1 1 h ijj iti -rui wn w-av m ' ----fv 1 - rm . " I thi, n.t.nr.l . lw. . of tho body confirmed this impression and bo strong in this belief was the aßlanced - ... " I bride that she implored that the remains mieht not be cneoffln-.!. I - .1. were disregarded bv tho. who .-1 J! i -i... . " I . wuwicru nuai iney aecmea the franUc and unreasonable appeals of a irrief-etricken vornan, the insisted upon watching by the I lifeless body so lonr as she couid retain pos1 I session of it. Jo one wno Witnessed tier I pas-SiOnatOgnef and broken-hearted lameuta-I tiona had any doubt of tha depth and sincerity of her attachment; her bereavement mov ed the hearta of the most indifferent strangers. It appcarir thcr were . ftf r,ftrn county, Now Jersey. On the return of the lady, with the body to their former home, tho peculiarities of their relations, and the remarkable circumstances of his death, awakened the most unwarrantable and foulest suspicions against the sorrowing lady, which nave grown into a wide and intenao public excitement throughout the county in which WiLJ resiaea. mere is abundance or testimon7 Lere wf tL falsity of the chanre. He Uiea in tho presence of several witnesses.a . . . . " "nctt uy several physicians and "1 .ukuw ino alQre auu vuuws m m utair" a MMW Pl 1 " v r w. aw fc . mi 1 I a. m . .a. I uouut rcsiea upon me:r nnn.ts that it was a ,. ... I uiseus oi me neart, witn which ho had Ionsr ... äuM aH....fA l -..1 LT. 1. 1. - 1 1 .1 1 1 w" uuvu w mcu 110 uaa riTenfnaca end a.s it did. The New York Herald . . . i- . 1 . i I b " U"V ' About a year and a half ago the deceased, wo then practicing law at New York made hi appearance ut tho residence of MUl, mother in the Enelish Ncijrhlx.rhood. ccompunica oy a youn? lauy aoout years o re, io wnom is was reporwa he was enJfjS ViSLiZSTSSSS. fctcd a devoted attachment to each other. The lady was the object of much attention ineiaiywas wie oujecir-i mueu attention aud sympathy, inasmuch its her history, as related by herself, wa n.plutu with aceuea of int(.n50 mtemt aml cvVntS of iemai kablo character. Sho represented herself to be an hcirvtv, defrauded of her birthright and cruelly persecuted bv some of her relatives, who At-. .11 tarin .si n. tsi i A m .i V n 1!f.. she haJ leen swintiicj ovlt of iare af;nUIlt of property in 'ew Orleans, and that her relatives were endeavoring- to rob her of the 1I,t farthing, when she .weidentally became w"h.h" ,n.t!nd.ed' wh, a i iruca. win, urr en.wiiai Jiiaiory anu appearance tLat i19 otferea her his professional serI vices, and promi-ed to do all in his power toI n ..w v... ..w v,,v- .vv'i(u I and, as slw says, her Icpal adviser suevx-ded in rccoverintr aercat portion of tho estate The acqnaintnuceship thus formed ripened into u moro lastin attachment, and us we n.'IVt. DflilTil HfLIPtl L.'UI IM LI r W(ra IflAsTiI 11ltTi 1 a - A. . a 1 a.1 1 W nft bctrotW t ,.)lch -t.lher. Tlie ..j.jje - -m I v v . m WaH iostponed from time to time, hut it wu sn'tinr. thf rvror . r . . .. . . . . i siurou to it lAwpu owner tiirouu the cxertions of the young lawyer. j In accordance with the above arrareemrnt Jhe -uple sot out upon a journey to IN.-w Ortho tapiuity ot a servant maid. IVotniBing to return to tlie Knglish NciirhWhxHl ns a pos.siblo, the purty startcl for tho West, inu-ndiii; to dx-end the Missiipti, ,v i. .u. .... . v ' I IUI I'l UUtl I i 114 LC IITiM'll lllO VJI'CVIlb VilV. ijj ine lsi 1. 1 1., arHufc i wo wccks RiuT their I departure from hum-, the neighbor were siartk-d with the announcement tha the law,ver u,ef "V- Ü 5 ? ,T I Am lut lio.l r. In'xl hw HKririuri'n an.i Mini L;, a,Wcd was then in their mid.t.l,aviu,: v i . a.v aiMV. .-" ...i.'.. ii, iii ailtait brought with her tho dead hoJv of tlcceaol a e viden x ot the truth ol" the mournful news. Tho huly statetl that as her K-trothe! was e.n verlcff with her on boaril of one of tho MWirtsippt steamboats, hü was seized with a snddeii illness, a:il tell down lifeless, a victim to Oiseaso ot tlie Heart. I lie mother and relatives of lcccated apjieared irfoctly sausnieu avun uw miemeni 01 tue hut, but not ao with tho neighbors, fliey bejran t y somewhat suspicious, and doubted t. " j. i t.. T1 I uer veracity aim ciiaructcr. 1 ne itur'hco o .trn,1(T., 'tUmmn. . :,h tb; ii.iv i.rt. tjicy jji ncVer seen or heard of until after l.as.tt W a a the death of deceased, and m ho was a con taut yi-iter ut tho house, incrcaso.1 their suspicions, and led them to watch the inovcmetts of the ladv and her new acquaintance. I Arrangements were tnsuie lor the pnrpotso of ca. ana on tno preached in the other the i v i png ww tas vimiiti sis vuu t v i v a a-ttJ ivi aaisftvd A satr as a Mitai a. a .n I t I ra aa . .1 oy,Lg day, however, the co.lin was conveyed w me oameut ox uie cnurvii, mere to re1 M A n itfttil a .Wa-vwn.-kSn - .. -a . I va-.. a S a main until arran-rcments lor its ilepoit in the family burying ground would be compieteU. .Now it u currently r umored that when deceased lay at tho rejid'nce of his mother tlie txxiy was emuaimca oy some physicians from iew York, and that the stomach and intestines of deccaued were carried away at tho instance ot tin? lady ao oltcn referred to throujrhont this narrative. The neighbors firmly believe that there must Lave been some ulterior motive in thus Uisturbin? tlw remains of the dead, and aro not over careful in giving their opinions in regard to the matter. On tho 1st inst., the bodv was rcniovetl from the church, and in eiead of being iuterred in the family burying trrounJ, as was expected by all, it "was conveyed to jvtnre other spot report savs lireenwood Cemetery where it was depoMted with great secrecy. No one but a few of the

members or tue family accompumeu tne in- l aoout, as anything we can compare him to. iiisai.neral and so privately was tho whole matter I ease sppearel tobe an overflowir.g of the gall. With

arranged that many persona are prone 10 iiiiuK nut tno (XHiy was noi taken 10 vtrcenwood Cemetery at all. Tho eondnct of the 18' 1 v wiuiu the corpse remained ar tlie i.iiLriisn iseigr.tanrho'jtl, and lir entire lfprtmcnt saiiiv. l.ns created grvut suspicion m the mind vf the identa of tlio above named village. If report Ik? correct, she wa ccn watcbitig Uie cothn with a jealous eve day anil flight, nntil it vn rpmAtru.1 frAm tVia, nlaeer 11 one oeesio,. it 5 .11.1 .ha r W - ' - j ww .a-' äs v. - vva c u wt K.rv.l tinHorew tb 11.1 ,n.l .-Mlaa aa-5tK tho dead. During this triod she kept heraStw ! a. seir cluseir veiiea. ana reluiwHl to be wn hr t. . anv fnt nnncr anv cirrnrntriniv. But what created the most suspicion in the mmds of the good people ot the atuirlish Neighborhood, was the fact of deceased hav- : :tt.j l:.. .11 i.;- ..--.. t 111' Wllieu 1UHIUAUU! aaac 11 vltl II a.lU effects. . . i r - . .. The lnstniment malting this pro- ' - . -

vision was produced oy tue lauy u?rseii, wno "j"1 nmnril It in N-w YorV. where she said de- I Vr.

.......... . ' en.j isrsai ceased had placed it for ealc kcrpinjj previ- sp2;

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wiuuwiiug im imra ii , it, and htne it is presumed that it will be dlared nnn nd void by the courts of New 2c.tt Jersey. The mother and j ;7 condemn theso fall support aud cherish i mends or tnc deceased se accusations, and still borkood wrote to tho mother mforminsr W .1 , . i . i ivu ma imploring ntr .v. I o this request tne and decided answer in riter stated that ehe affairs, and opinions ol conclusion, satisiieJ of auy against wbom so mucn aupicion li-l been raised, - and was determined to act accordinsly. DIED, LVVV At Mt. Carroll, Illinois, on the 23J inH., of conges uvy vi iuiijf isvvivwa v ai tv Wl al l vul T rr.ntK tion oi ute lungs, aiui si vear and ; months. . . ii a i iti Mr. Bahcock, a tie time of hla death, and durinf the ve-irtweviiM:. was emnloreil in hin nrnfNjion as M Jiw ifineer upon the works of the liacine nd elf the rood opinion of those with whom be was con nedeJ. Posseting a hih degree of intelligence, n.r. with habiu of great ind,uy and perseverance, n.sprojcis were lair lor carvirg out an honoral-ie and prosperous career. But cut .ff whU yet in early life, puain the hours of hla lat lckneM therjrdealof death, remote fivm the care kh,i offic of We,wl he feU at hls tban vhifh tlieraean hm na mora mtiaolitarr remembmica nft hicher enconlnm. To hii WendsL. whom h left - ardöut with fnir hopes and expectations, the Uow must fall with terrible and crashing severity. But there Is Oss in whose wise hands are gathered the des tinie-of us ail. a,,d In ho-e better world we hope agaiu to meet our sJ aacnriate and friend. ICarroU Co. Kepublkan, April 24 SPECIAL NOTICES. YS NOTICES In this plire, n eenU per line tW0 one Intertiun: !,0 rents ter line three time; 3) cents per line one week; ducuuut on longer time. . V. ihrbtian l ulvcrslty. The Ladiei Cluistian Annual, for June, lT, will contain a splendid vljncfte steel ei.erar ing of the North executed in the highest style of art. This Is one of the iargeittaiiilfiiie.it college edifices In the Union The numl-cr containing the engraving will be sent. ctntt ,ps The engraving on letter paper, five cent; on large I copies for $1. all poi;d. (Wer. from the friends and ltrow r reuueste J uüinediately. . a . .-wa.vm-ra Aoore, jAs.tu.iLbwei.t, Philadelphia, Pa. YY. ivansvuie at riwiurunnie w. XyVÄ Important to Iotilsille Passengers. m. ... m m. ..III. V. C iMj ... . .r T..i:.vil1. will Uei via Oa ..-I Tw Ay & Salem r-ülroa.U making clow cuunections at Vicenne, an arriving at New Albany at 10 o'clock, r M. Fare j 25. .J.J.DANIELS. apiOtmyl Superintendent. MMIjANKUCIUAPIIS Taken on papers and ran tie sent in a letter to any part of the world, without extra po.ace. Ther are beautiful, and the most durable picture now taken. , and E. V. roiNiEXTElt, W. CT. A. J. O'Rcillt, W. It. JanNly Esacos Lioht Social. Tixru, No. ijKJ. 45 meets every alternate FrLly evening, aaaV.re. JOHN 11VDK. Vi. C. T. C. W. Rt-iniD, B. U. jauJüly COAL XITICE. The price of Coal at the Bomin Mir. Is at the Pit, S cenu pr bushel; lauled to any piirt of the city, 10 eeuuperbuslwl joiis wvMoxn, Socrrtary and Manage. fcbl tlf A I a spring or summer medicine we would re cnfamervl t)T. J. II6TaTTaas relehrated Stuium-li Bfters Nive all others. Its strengtheuing, ard iuvig orating effect upou a del.iHUtol yitem ishuly at' Uliin'. Iu tonic action on the liver, its tendency to drive all humors to the snrta, th?rc!y cleansing the system from all Impurities, Is what has gntned for these B.ttertiuch aueii iaile reputation, inasmuch as they are j !oaii.t to tue lute tva as a leverage, aud are in general ui as a fuiuily medicine wherever known. For wle y druggists &nd de-.ilor gcnen'-ly Murray dt Lanmaii'a Florida Water U the in.lUpenvv' le rviui.U5 of the SpanUti toilft in south Anierira, Is supeieiling here, m it !uis d me there. every other pert uui and cimt'x. Diluted a iih water it gives a silken smoothneu to the skin, removing rtnps, rouUnrsaud p'unplrs, &U its aroma Is finer I than thai r the u..t fmruit exuti-in the cunservaturiea. McM ty V. T. Ianinan x in., wnolesaie drug grists, G9 Water street, New York, sudly all druggist at 50c. pel bU'.e Ilolloway Ointment and rills.-l'nUke (be Mineral (.reparations titd drive tlie vL-usof eruptions aiid aorrs Into the vital organ, thi marvel ou (iut ment lisi h.irg the puiso.i lfore it heel tue fleli. Tte I'ilU InevitaMy cure D.vpeptia and all lili u dis onli-m. Soli at the manuf.u-tur.c, No. HO Maiden I i.... New York and No. 2 14 Strand Loiiduuaud droggis at 2jc., and Si per pot or bua. mytf ft" CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL CIN U hown by the reconl of the Custom Houe tobe the ouly Liuuluu Cordial Oin Imported and cold Iu bu.ir; all others are made here in imitation of it. It iiadolu iou toutc Leverage, and by Its peruluir flavor (so different from othe- eins) Is univeratllv I eteemed by all who use it. It I adopted with great success in canes of Dvsrarsia. Goi-t. Rhii'mitih. Daorsr, Gaavct., Couc, Cuottas, rsvta aso Aovc.STticTcn, Puciii or tuk l iitiiv UxQkt, Erinrsv, la-sata laatoctaaiTUS, &c. lr. Valeidine MoU, of New York, Id a letter to the - - totipi.ir nvr . . and m.wt'reiiia.le Extract of Juniper. I have seeii." I CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN is sold by all DruggisU and Grocers in the Cnitel Stales, and so also are numerous poisons ca!led "London Cordial Giu" to avoid Uie, buy only "CHsatssY Reject any other on.i-eil to you as you value your health. Price one dollar for quarts, fifty cents for pints. EDMUND C.CHARLES, mh.V3iud&w Pole Importer, 40 Broadway, N. Y. KTRE.(;TII AM) UKAIaTII retoukd. Mr. John Dividvu.. liviiiaf ten ltA'ks j! I'uU. burgh, on the l'musylanLi Cwa!, .: "ivhcn I j commenced taking Itterlutvc's ll.dt tnd li tTr. I cold hardly walu. Now, I enjoy e client Ueaiih, I Headache and Icblll:r. v. Silas J. Li-mnh. f Kirniinclui'ii.nv: i have found in Brrhave'i Hsii Vid latere a remedy for Headache and Debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest l-enefu. Mr. A. 8. Nicholson, cf riaJ.urgh. also remarks I that he h v experienced much relief fron its use fuc I heswlache. tnytdaw Ureal Cure after the rfaysltlan had Failed. Rcsstvu.t.B, Ohio, Jan. 10, 155. you that w are out f lloofland's German Bitters, I which meet with ready sale. One .f our neighbors has 1 oeea aocurmg for some tne, (we tninK axut two J years) with all the doctors in the country, but all of no I avail. He looked as much like a dead man going 1 hard pursuaxiou we prevaileil on him to try your Bit1 ten, with tha promise to bun tritiiid no gouu we wouki CuArg e him noüiing f. it, jovidel he took six bottles I .,11,, tn th Ar.ii. ,t,vh h. iua done, and ta now entirely cured, and has become a well man. This cure has created a great sa'e in this neighborhood. Respectfully, EDWARDS L BROWN. Sea advertisement. ap27 I- CATAitsroH'i I'm ?stVf.-We rheerfully I . ...... . aa m M refer tne public to tne aitvertisement 01 ur..r.tavuh. saüsfied as we are, that he is no pretender, but I . Tha A..a ..V V a !a I . . aaaM!aaa aswIsBW sanBaat tmaSs1iaaa 1 ",""uu fj .1., ..aa, I J .. .1 :n..l 1- tV. .lr..:,. l.t. t 1 auw "ac rii-aaa.vu m ui. mu'itx" 1Ie nuwle Ban3r nable discoveries in th science I or medicine, one or wnwn na now oners to in pudik, I His eanls bear tlie names of many responsible men, I who hare riven to this medicine their warmest comgiven to this medicine their wannest com i.i ..I il,. ,u, l I av ifsaaisriia aim ti it ill l uiati I äJ I It uinMM v. I aiiciiiauiiMi, aiiia tAnn.i auc itiici uuta, iu n urauuicr will it fail to accomplish an effectual cure of the reco :aa ior wnicn in it. na preparei lu u ttsra according to directions. Chicago Native Cititn uns ciry ry SELLER stWIIITE.

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TO - DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

., RATES. One auAre, tcn line or less, on time, : f flcU. Tlire tune, : : : : : : : : : : tl 0) One weri , ::::::::: t : : 1 0 Two weeks t 2 w) One month, ;:: t ::::: s 4 W Tlirc iDonüia, t::::ttit:7f0 lx months, 10 00 Une year, i :::::::::: t 15 00 tV?" IMscoent n liu-f er advertisement, t W Crrl f aix lines or und it, 10 per annum. 13T ' Hill firbid" a.lvertuieaieiit iceired. COItO.NEU'S IXQUI25T. X Inquest m as ht-M before me on the Mi dav of ri Mav. l!Ci. over tne txxlr r a in&u imnosl to hare drowneJ ; di-eeil iu a taourn col '4 cloth ct, dark vest, brown ta il ed panu, nhcs and mn:k.t; U was a lATfr man; conti lorw uo itiea oi n-. luylUXwlt TKIDLE, C. V. C. 'BIIE TESTIMONY OF TUB ROCKS; or H Oeol iiv aud iu uearinsit on Uie To !hi-olu.-ir. .--uurai ann Keve.ueJ. dv iluzu juiict; ju.sc pui)l.il- . . ; . . .. . . r. . e l and nxciied 1 j 10LKLL X LlaiR. Kruyll KS.WES FOOLS, Br Whiltv just rubiLsbeJ, fr sale by Ik)BKLL L LIlElt. IU11 PITTS II URG COAL. OH ftOflB- riTTssprnp COAL, ämmV)W AW W a very auj.- .. ;, just r cered and for aaie by UKK ft bWaSsON. I aTl BO X ES TlX PL TB X x mrw,F 1 jU itoxcj ruoünf Tin. receired and for ale '.' ? A ML. IHK. IIHHT IRO-500 Ddls Sheet Iron awrted w3 Irout o. 14 u No. for sole bv S AMUEL ORR. MOUSE riOLE' AXVIIJ5.-5 cskf sn!i 1 Ü. -Mouse Hole" auviU for s ie ' y vll aXi'-TT APT) Kyll tSAMl-'EL ORR. pi.i:n8 TOOLS.-A good assortment In store j. aim tor aaii uy SA31Li.L UKK. mru JOlR.KYME. TAILORS WASTED. TsrJ9Alf C. DAVIDSON. OPAL 'AXDLn...4rt whole and half boxes of choice qual.ty , j ut receivl and for sale ly a. ST ' T Ii l.' ii-a m b. t.UILBtKT k. CO. ycauore bt. BEICORD .-CO reeis huno and wanilis, lntreceivedauuloral ty S. E.01LBLUT A CO. iu jr. HVIM leK.S.'XI pieces h'4 bunaks all wool, and U-W M rit"?iji unit in ajL4iirttil: In iimwiiU .il,i;n dma.k, tierman; 20 piei-vs liht l-ruairclotlm; toxether im ir, oseia, curtain HM, fringes, tufta, c. for ornage Iriniining fur ale l v Jy-'- CHARLES BABCOCK. 'IMVO fXlD MOUr.DKR", at Henderson, Kv.Apply o. UfcAITV, LAMUKKT Si CÖ. . myi.it RAXIJ CONCEUT! T n E E ü P II 0 XI A X S 1 1 Mrs. J. IL Rainer, Soprano. Mr. J. II. Italney, Ka.. Frank Wood, Piar.Ut and Trner. .Master Eddie Italney, Alto. Take pleasure In announcing one of their ilf popui ir, MustcalentertainmenUat CEE SC Em CITY HALL, MONDAY EVENING;rMAY 11TII, When they will offer a new and choice selecton of Operatic and l!,V.lad Music, consisting of songs, glees, pretty trio and quartetta. Z2T lKxr open at Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. iTf Tickets ndmitting a gentleman and two ladiej l;single ticket b0 ceuu. N. FRANK WHITE, mj "d I!uir.et IHrector. WMPrmTAXT TO DOATMEA.-I hare on M. II Ul i ir al", p.i:r Yawl Own; ri p:nr Skiff O.vs; 50 Cspntan Ran; rMttirg rileiaortel It-ngth; 10O ke Mut U.Mt civkrn fuurted; f) Iph oakuru; W WU Tar; 'J5 Rosin, which will be sold low lw myl U.S. LABCOCK. WHI.I.I. riO ta poplar hingles Jut recelrert CJ and a lit be sold low to close the conmgntnent by 'uyi E. a. iiabcocK. OYKTERK ADHARDIKM. H do out Ovater; .J H buxe nanlinen; lev half buxts sard inej, just rer'd 1 v m.vj E.V'CABCOCK. RIKD VK.ISO..-25 Hams in fine order, just lrJ and fx aale ty jnyj 3 A M LJICKF.KY. CH KM TARTAR AND KODA.i( It pure Civaiii Taruw; t0 lbs up. cnb. Soda, t sa!e t AMT, YICKERY. f ATnir.5 BToe. round wood boxes Malrhea. IIa in sross Jamestown Matclies, fur sale bv . ny AM'L VICKEUY. C LKIIK WANTED. A N energetic, biiineM yo'w man, who can come dm. weil rxLiuieiiiei, anl wno IS well acnua tiled weil recoLiuiriided. and who is well mvniiim, ami uie merciiaiit of Indiana and Illinois. ine ou.it uian i ue B'Xiv tieeai a'ir. a. i.. jlLRERT It CO., . niy , luiienüle Urocers iTioi tn ToiiA reo. CHOICE CIGARS! ivew sxoro, Aew stock by an old Dealer. f IIIE niideriirned hiving remove f Nick to Evans I. ville for Lie purpose of carrying on a general ntanuraarturlna; lmiuri Id the Tobacco and Cigar trade, rtke this meshud to Infona tlie ritixens and surrounding couiiti.v, tliat h ts iirepsxeJ to ell low down upon as acconuiHMlntiiig toruis a ran te bot g 'at eliewbere täe foil jwing '.nad of Toavo, viz: J.-neUoso liul; J. A J. T. HoMaii.L extra.; J. C Smith; Holt; I-iriel l!row:.; John IW; Kii-h.irrl I e; .. W.Ciuh; White and L reUccl Eidred; !.vk and Mack; McCready; Itirkt I ile; Lclipse, tng-ther rith ntltT bniml.4. AisuanuiT, fine cut sinokiug and cLew. ing Ttf-acco. In tbe Cirir binc!i, T sell no man's laSor but my own, I fael coufi lent by bit in? over thirty years experience in all the various departments of the Tolsicco trale;caii gire s-vti.tfaction Ut all thoae who may feel dL'pueed to give their putronage. J.S.Mr.CRACKEV, nyS Mnin street, F.vansville, Ind. g Q M Havana Ciyirs, f.ir iwle rbeap. vJJO n.yti J.s. McCRJ .ICK EN. M laalf Sj!! Lh Cigars, old flock, n hand, aj rf ui6 J.s. MtCKACKEN. JayafJ CnoSsaniokiiigTolttvo 4 !" J.S.McCn.lCKEN. OH KOXES.la. Malison Va. TiMswro, lineuiediassstF uui, for s üe I'tw down. " j. a. Mccracken. O CAK fiue riorirla Leaf at r-t.-viT. my? J. a. Mccracken. IPC M fine spotted Cigars on hand mj myt j. s. Mccracken. 04 M Hardin co. Ky. Cijnr, 1 vewrs old OU my J. a. Mrt'U M'KEN. fl fm BOXES X IK, In catlie, iHin Juan. AF iuyi j. a. Mccracken. BALES fine Havana Taluro at mail. luvt! j.s. Mccracken. I7NtiMII DAIRY OIKIE.-in hoxes Just J rec d i er sttaiuer J . W. t:hni in, r ile by a. K. UILIiXKT ii. CO., my . Sycamore street. 3IORTCAC.I2 SALIa. ON the "th day of May, 1jT, we, tlie undersirned will aii at public auction, all thtate gM.U consistina or re-vly m:wie Clhirc, ltc.,c mtaine 1 in tlie store f.-niierly nccnniel by Peter Koch, four doors above tlie Citr Hotel, on W tHrawi. Terms of sale All ptirchx.es under the sum of fire dollars cah. Time allowed on all irchases over five doliar, on good security being riven. NICHOLAS BrCKHARD. joyCU CHAS. K. H1LLEK. .11. L. Joii.sov, nA' iwirela giKtd supply of Plainer k Smith's Blank IWvtk I'sper, t'ap, Ihiit and .Medium, and is now pt rpurel to do all kind of binding, ac. tny4 TO ARCHITECTS, BANKERS! CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. IK0X KAILIXG, BAXK VAULTS! JAIL, Ci:L,LaS AND DOORS! FIEE PROOF SHUTTERS AND DOORS!! Iron Orating, i.e., every facility fordoing and setting up t;e aStve work. OT" CaüUogue t.f designs and jirices sent t r mail. T. F. BAITER, 275 Fifth street, near Western Row, myf-?m Cincinnati, Ohio. f0 BRIDGE BCILDERS. The Boar! of Com m niisxiuners of anilerlmrgh countv, m ill, on the 1Mb d;y of May next, rereire and consider proraosals far huildinir a UrsUre with -rie abutment, at Liiixwiler's Jerry, over 1'igeon Creek. Also, at thewme time proosals will he received and considered for buildinr a Sutie Cnlrert over the Creek, near the old residence of Jhn B. gtinson decd. Plans and speci:catlons of sai l Jobs can be secured at tlie Ciiuty Auditor's t ffire. ap-Aldiw WM. h. WALKER, A. V. C. JC8T RECEIVED 8PRIQ STYLES. 1 RE3SOoots, Mantillas, Window hatest, Curtain Ooods, Carptts, Rush, Floor Oil Cloths, Shawls, Organdas Lawns, Nansooks, ate., sic. J. OAKLEY & PON. mhK First street, thrse doors below Main.

- MISCELLANEOUS.

A ItARE CIIANXE FOR AN INVESTMENT! TOR SALS A VAL UABLE TI2A CT OF LAND, Adjoining the Town of Canneltonl Consisting of about one hundred acre, one-half of which is bottom land, and the remainder extends Into the delightful hills that border the town. All of it Is embraced in plat of the town of Cannelton, and is In demand for house lots. The lower boundary of the tract i is not more thaa ten min at es walk from the ex tensive Cotton Factory and principal coal mines. All the products of the land can be sold on the soil to the people of the town. It is most alminbly situated for vegetable rardens for which the town afford a good market and high prices. The land will eventually all be wanted for bouse lots. On the premises are three dwellins, one of which is worth 1500; another is worth 1500t the other a beautifal cottace renidence, cot StfO three years ago to erect it. fcither of these houses can be had with the land, or all of them, as the purchaser may wuh: they are sejanted by a street from the body of tLe laud, and are on separate lots Uid off for resi dences. The property will be sold on a li'.ral credit to a responsible purchaser. ' The location Is one of the most deUghtful on tlie Ohio river, and the rrmcipal cottage with tliree acres In far den and frnit Is the most beautiful rural residence he tweeti here and Louisville. Tbc chief motive for offer ingit for sale, is that the property is too valuable to rent, and needs more attention thn the owner can at present bestow on lt. Address or apply t3 the editor of the Journal; Eransrille. my 2 IU. UP TI1K GOLDEN COFFEE POT!' Main street, between First and Socond, EYANSVILLE, IXD. THOJIAS SCANTLIV, PIALER IX- - ' ' Stoves, Tinware, Lamps, N Hardware dt Cutlery,' Dritannta Ware, rialn St Fancy Tinware, Hollow Ware, Dog dc adIrons, Brass Kettles, Lanterns, Enamelled and Plain Mantle Orates, Coal-Hods Lamps, Toilet Ware of plaia and fancy styles. Also, m&mif:acturer of all kinds of TIN, SHEET IRON it COPrEU WORK. fir" All jobs executed with neatness and dix patch. ai:iy P. G. OTtlLEY & CO., OLD KST&BI4SHED Storage, rorwnrdin? Si Commission General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents. sraciAt, AoesTS roa rcsssTLvasja aiaoAD. i a UAVINR fdtcd up a mammoth Wfinrf-noaf, the ludest on tue OI1.0 River, in ttie m4 Kutwtinti.il manner, we are prrp.md to facilitiue with itjiiii lin:urli all cood entnistiil to our care, eitbT ly IlUer. Railroad or Canal aithout deUy rexpure, &c, &.c. I'articuLir aitctition will 1 paid to K3ccivui, S:rtnR and r'urwai-ilmi;; and aU lha sale of any Produce consigned to us, and ail orders 1. 4a. O'ltUXY returns hi sincere thanks to hi nunieroLrt friends for their ftrnicr pilrcnnce, and r.oectfully .licii a continuance of Uie name, w latch ti 111 1 dulv iwiirnraieil. - A Store Loom, well supplied, will he kept fir the nc commodatiou of boats, aud their or l t uucfullr till ed. V.O. OR1 Lt Y Si CO. uih3d&w1y NOTIONS! E xtra K id C loves ; Hoop Whale Bone; Ladies Marino Yesti; Black Italian Cravata; Goat Hjiir Crushes; Working Cotton; Kr.ittinff Cotton of all numbers; Best IrUh Linen; I.ahep, Miste and Chihlren's Hosiery; Choice Necdle; Moreen and BriUl-antee for ?kirU; Very lest Linen Thread; Lyou's Kathniron for the Hair; Coats very best Spoul Cotton, Just ree'd and for sale in quantities t suit the purcluiscts at ap2Mw HUGHES ." RXS Omnee; linaen Leiiion; I Sd boxes" M. R. Raisx.; :09 tbstacruisn Prunes, jut rec"d y aTC 7a. 11. COOK K SOX. r m y 1 1 it Tr i -i 7 JtL 40 i'i Va- an t Ky. TnNtreo B,s, 9, 10 lamp h kerfs lloury .tios-e I'aiiraae ioiaoro; fO Cl'l.es h, h and j bimrt do. fe:) W 11UELEK St RIGGS. MARSEILLES VESTING. A very good assort ment can be had at aplMw IIL'GIIES'. YANKEE INGKNCITY. Ia the shape of a uew style Pen Holden for children learning to write, an for older folk, who write badly, a decided im, rvement for sale at apJT-lw HUOIIES. OPAL CANDLES. 50 ltoxcs in .-en-d for Mtle by miuil t PKtSfoN UKUi. f UUSHXLS Extra (crop of IV' Drieal peaches sS f foralety lajCJ 11. I. UUh. at U . CHIIaDRCVS IIOES.-A very largs lot of Ctiiidrcn's Shoes Uaiters and Mijitws f r sate cheap fur cash. iicKKA &. WELI.f, ap. , i'oter ' liiuck. siJlDItIE Jut rerelved.35 fm it. Ii uiii uiv nii't .iiviisU I.ilry Cheese; auot'hiiic; Dried llee; 1 Md Crushed Suimr; 2 Iwrt lrie.l Peiu-hc: 5 lx.xe Starch, A.c., Ai.c., f-r Te bv 1AM L VlCKtRV. iM IMITATOR'S SALE. Ry rirtne of an orler r of tne t ourt of t omra'tn rlM, of anderlHircri Toutitv. I iid., I will sell at rui'lic auction, at tlie ('ourt Ib.u.se d-tor, in Evitisville, un the 2-Jd d.iv of May, at 2 o'cbick. V. M., Uie undivided ttvo-rirths or the iinrth h ilrof lTK.tiiaal iectiii No. I), m town. hhip 7, south of rtinee II wt, c:t.ta!ning Uo arts nitreor let in t aniitrurgii tiunty, ino., unjeci to the lire estate or the wid.iw rtancv (,'ollovisv. Terms of sale ü wh, in six months, )i in twelve month, with interest and ni-tiriivrd wuniv. Jusf.PH M.CALDWELL, ajdMiw AdniV of 11. F. Colloway e.tate. C. LASÄ FI.A5KS. T:,loxes ioten each, quarts, M tiints tuid liaif pints ree'd per Arir.onia, fHr sale y mhj; K. E. UILUERT & CO. 110TATOES.-ir, bbls Pink Eves, 5ut rer'd by SAMl'tL VICKERV, Ui)i21 Corner Main and Second streets. MCCORMICK'S F.EAPER AND MOWER.-We are Acents f-rt.'! le of this rcliaMe Maudlin-; ail h. wish to save l ivor in the Harvest Field, should procure one. We have samples on hand, which we nuall talte pleasure tu liowtn. HORNBROOK &CO., mh2l Wafer street. Ks-awHi. aJODA. Tj kegs of Rl Carln d .ln, fr sale mt 3 aplft WHEELEltte RlWft 1 tlk 4 BL'SII Ear Cora, T r snle br ML if If t!1 Z. ii. COOK tt S jX. !HOIaV-iK-.-UJa. 4 ocls Ks -tilt Molasses; Hi half lils Molassess; labbUaf. II. do, iu store and for le br ap27 I. Ü D. HEIMAN'N. rgnnv.fsti half cVt Tel Ounnowder. Imnerinl and unffHv'n; 2i:tlnxes Tea of U 11, 1:1 in IV, 5 Pw, lis,änd 1 lias oxe-s of Junpowder. Imirial rncl Voiüic l!yn. i:n xei as'd lnvnd4 T'i'wi. in store an I f.r sale by laplTJ I. &; D. HEIM ANN. YAIW,e--LH .'.'.h keits Nails, Belmont Works; ;."i boxes Window UUss, assorted ine; '-'M d i assorte.1 Tumblers and Beer Olasses; Mi il l Uua.t Flasks; HJO do Pint Flaaics, in store ar.d for sale by ap27 I. Jt D. HEIMANN. IRE--II EUG.-is! dox fre-h Err. for sa.e I r npi Z. II. ClKK & SON. ' L. ki.ssli:k, (rOBMESLT MSS. KOtt.E7tBBSn,l Slain street, ltween First and Second, Evansvllle, Ind. Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Cigars, kc WHOLES ALU AND RETAIL, royl J L- ADIES'fine kid and toilet slirpers of importe.1 myfock. with towg CIOVK OTSTFRS -TS boxen 1?-, fach. 1 and S J pound cans, f. sale ty O I LBt ItT &.. mT ! a ycamore tre . CHIC'KENX.-Wdos I tnvi Z. H. ( (M)lv a ."3. f srotTift "rnim.-tnn.noo Ionported sugars, ef M. favorite brawls for sale &H sp.a EELCR t RIOOS. sartT a Til z- :fin kKIa in rw d and for aale Kr 1 ani VlCKATRT at JOHNSTON. r IN DOW OLA8.-10f) btea vi", irtT19 frr sail Uwby ap39 8. u!LKT K CO.

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HALLOCK & STODDABD, IMPORTERS AND DLLVLERS IM Drvjf, CAetit cait. Paint, Oil$, IamtV, Adds, Window QloMf PyeSlxtft, . Trvtttt, rttnt Aftdicin, rerfumtrjit &)ap and iacy Articl, Together with an aisortraent of nalr. Tooth, Clothes. ra:nt ana hitrwasa nrusaes, au oi wuicniuey procure from fir hands and sell at as small a profit a such articles can be sold. ... ALor-CoDauauüy on band a large ana vanea assortment of PA O V ER REO TYPE STO CETI Buch as ' Cameras, laaea, Plate AH. fhemlrala. And almost every article used la Da uetTeotypuif or Amlirutyping. Orders from operators promptly filled and forwarded at a .lua'l advance on KaAern pnees. IF" We are Constantly recetving fresli supplies of articles enumerated anove and others usually kept tn lirug Sture, and erery article Bold by ua ia warranted to h pure fresh and genuine C r rarticular attectioa paid to fillinc rhyakiani onlers, and orders from country stores. We invH those wiaiaing articles in our )in to call or send and we are pure we can give satisfaction b"th in rerard to qaality and pnee. HALLOCK St 5TODDAKD, myi-lyj" yo. 1 H Main strjet, Evansvllle, Ind. IRISH EIXEXS, DAMASKS, Ve. fc B TST ircriveldirfrom theiiaanufaMutra,lDLa sir gan aim uaiioriogc, irsiaua, a wea saiactaai saaaa of Linen Goods, visi LH Linen SeeetirfTs, tod finish and grass blaaah; Much rillow-case Linens, da do; Sö-inch Shlrtiug, de do; Bleached Damask Tsbls Cloths, assorUd aissa; White brown do do da Bleached .do Napkins; Bleached and limwn Huckaback Towsls; Liueu Cambric Han Jiiercltiefaf eic We Invite the slVntion of huytrs to these Oaeas, at wholesale or retail, .'ossming the facilities waiak we du, we defy competition here or elsewhere. dec 1 Corner Main and first Kfs . OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP. KRATZ & EEIIMAH, PINE-STREET. Ev.msville, Indiana. :o: The proprietors of the City Fowndery are new ire pored to do ail kind of Machin and Finishing werk t and everything appertaining to the foundery baslaess Marhinerv of all Kinds, Made and Repaired. We liave every facility of the best machinery aad 'orkmen, an I we give all work eu trusted to as, ear uuJ.vi let atte'ition. We are manufacturing BOILEli-S AND TEAU KNOINII. of any power require I, and res iy to promptly 111 erder for this kuid of auachinery, warrai:t:ng aur warkr and satisfied with reas-xi able 1 rices. Tha fooa4sryr Finisliir.g yh"i. Sir., art on Tine street. Tlin 8 .ILK ROOMS are on MAIN STREET, Jurt abovs lacond, waerer orders will Le received, a,, Ti.lv KRAT7. ft HKILMA5., HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Fureig and ßoiatdic, &ip, Zog, Tract and Halttr Chains, Xailt, Jl-xi, Aitt, Jfatchftt, Planes, Sthe; CradUi, A'aiss, Sntath, Purli, Scalti, Shores, Spadtt, OrtnJttonet, Locl$f LmitJUs, Aujurt, Chiul$, Looting Glass, nits, Guns, risiols, cf awsay Q4 ALSO A1.EXT8 FOR UOSTOM BRLTIIVO C. BIBCOCK ft SON If TAG. ap27 Water street. Kvaawvilla, lad. NOTICE. The firm of Keiler, I'arneley t Co was dissolves 1 the first of January. IX." by death of D X. Farasley snd suiateqitent limitation Persons indebted to ta firm, either by note or acconctavt reqieXed to aak immediate syment, as it is absolately stessary tha. the business should t closed. The bo si itm will continued at the old stand by Uie surviving1 members if the fina under style and Crm of Kellerst WklU wht will receiva all moneys dne the old firm, and pay all deiuaiads. D. C. KELLER, Jan22 ISAAC T. TTI1IT1. 'W0 PltlXTKIt. 00 bundles Printers rapes-' JL as'd sues ju.tt ree'd by ap TEXNKT k KORKNSON. . RAKE CHANCE FOR A BAHGAINI' Wi liave a good assortment vf Goods and ons sf . the best stands in l'bsey County, Ind.. both af laicn we wisa W sell to some gona man. Appiy csvriy 1 ta J. S. JAUL' '"5 St CO. or J.H.&v W.W.MOROAaf. ap2tf Assicneei of Milton Baackbura. Ü 8. ALMONDS AND BRAZIL NITS. 10 btsls Ka just ree d tor saie by 8. K. UILBKKT CO. Dycamort stres. ZINC WASH BOA RDS. 5" doi in store and for salary ap.'9 8. K. (ULBERT st CO. Ia'lMI. ion W.ls Mackerel ass'd numbers; . vi hf. uis do do do; . SO qr. do do do do; lal W us do do do; 10 do Kaluion No. It IV do Tongues and Pounds; Li Imvra I'lailish. iut receired W aplS Ta-NNKY a 8OREN80K. 1 BXS I'lanesand Plane Irons, Jost rer'd by f piS WALDK1RCH. feJ-aSII. DOORS AND BLINDS. 10,'" Lights f'xW tfan; Liiliti 10x11 do; tj fxli do; ?ci do 10x14 lo; do inxl5 do; &) di iS do, iflon do 12xP do: 9.apaored P uinel Doors; p-nr Window Itlimls assorted, oa haad aasV' to arrive, and must be sold by spii B. 8. BABCOCK. fk A I LS, GLASS, PAINTS AND PUTTY. LH Ci kegs extra Nails aorted; Ixixes extra Window ti lass assorted; i kegs Pure White Lead warranted; 2'Mi ns Puttv; . loo cads snow white Link, 33 8s each, all or wnicn is onereu to nuixiers arvi mecanics, ai prass that will give them eatisfaction, by ap30 E. 8. BABCOCK. Rasters Cornr. Tj bags Prime Rio Coffsa. Irs J store and for sale sy . a3U WH!:LR it RIGGS. SrOAP. A larse assortment of Plain and Paawy 3 P-iletaiid shaving aoap, just weievM t?y apw W11LU Ml RI0G8. GREAT EXCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country, in consequence sf the tremendous success of Sie Lean's Volcanic Oil IJulment. It la superceding erery Llnlrassst and remedy fur the cure of local pains and external diaeajes. Hundred of confirmed cripples hart bees mad to walk by Its use, many tliat were suflerlag for years with old fHioMC soaas, and bad tried In vaia Iba many remedi and Liniments now before, th public, have been permanently cured by the use of a few small Lotties of McLeas's Celsbratsw Likiwekt. It is no longer aa untried remedy, but a fixed aad immortal "tict certified to ty tha hart mopsaspa that bare used it, tliat .llrLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Is the best liniment that has ever been discovered, aad the only reliaMe remejy for the speely and permaassi cure of Sores of all kinds, Swellisos, or any local niM on man or animals. tF lalvery-stable Keepers, Farmers, Dray. men and all that have the charge ofhorss ahould keep si aupply constantly en band, to be used In time of need. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. Bin eonseqer.ee of the increasing demand for thia ral nable Liniment, It is now put in twenty.fivaceat ties, fifty cent and one dollar bottles. Tha fifty Kittles contain three times th quantity cf tha twtat five cent size, and so on in proportion to their coats that purchasers will sav money by gettlrf tha sizes. tV All ertlors for th Volcanic Oil Liniment aiaa be addressed to th proprietor, apr-ly JAMES H. McLEAN, Bt. Laais, Ma. HORSE TRTMMINO.A stock of Horse Tassels and Thmmicn. last

reeeived. and for sale by my cnAS.BAJCOCX.