Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 247, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1857 — Page 2

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to any their Growth and Prosneritr of boat, Great Britain The popular impression in this country, boat,

oaa oeen inai tngiana hau attained her run due .s..Hm Zk .. .. !?. W . a ! I .

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tory, made more rapid advances thsn at the ghip or other vessel bound to any foreign port Unities of matin any post mortem examipresent time. In ten years, up to 185 she or to any port in a State not adjoining, must nations, to determine the presence ot poison, had aent out over three- million emigrants be msde in writing." Under this lsw, the orjudze of its orieih bv the course of the

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luvirpy buh uujiii iuo same -ruuu ijustice gave juagmen against mo Doau i ms l disease. The medical gentlemen sppotnted I fnnnher duties witnmrerjr to nmer ami chtm. her population at home has increased from I .nrt rf rmm in ron.tuntW r.r.-.i ;nt I t- mm'ttw Af IH.it..lA. V..-. I Th PilH shoald not t taken Ky females

twenty five millions to twentv-nine millions: .u.m.u 1 I i . .j i i,... , . . the FIRST THREK MONTHS of Pregnancy, as

'An of th lmnrrtv.l L!t' iJ . V ' ,T 1 V puousnca a circular aaurwsea v pnysicians lure to bring on MUcarrisge, bat at any other as eviuencc oi wie improvca conaiuon oi me 1 1 often recommended to our steamboat com- I n all nri nfth

people, deatns have dreased, births Increas-

.uu u...gr. ar ix-come more numer- regular snipping papers, or written contracts nCM contract.l at the Hotel at Washingtons by one third than formerly. with their ere wa. But thi would be attended -d .rti-iil" - .ttrA

The exports have increased since 1849,from with another evil; if titer ship their crews faUl f and muU mOTitm examinatSSS.totSO.OOAoubling once and Kth regular shipping papers, they bring tjon communicate all their observationa

a hair in fifteen years. It is quite evident too that the benefit of this increasing trade and industry have gone to those who liave created lt,to the laboring, aiid active, commercial and manufacturing claw. The aristocracy and landholders jiave snared in It, indirectly by th n Vanva.l -.1h r.f ..1 t l.l Ik Z T t T l'rty; out t Km hir nrftt ItUr. J 1 L.i.i . I iin :r V r : vm "T to those who have earned them: The accumulationofthe power of cat.ital tri the hands of the business class has g ven it the ascendency crtnc.r.,rallcrrivu,ges,andmadein. tiusMj ucuoiuinantinicresi in tne üJnpire. ä .uro .ua.cat.on mat ii.c laDonrig classea in a ulWtera,nent uegn, leit tno beneficial influences' of the national improve ment, is the rapid decrease and almost entire extinction of pauperism. The number of persons receiving aid arid support from parishes has constantly decreased with the general improvement. Frofii 1349 to the q rv Sj . - I year 18-. the number of paupers in Irelsnd diminished from 823,(0 to only M.OOO. being equal to eleven twelfths, in eight year.: In England the diminution, though not so great, "n rem.r.aow. i ne incresM or permanent wealth has been almost Iii. tKe same ratio as the growth of its trade: Thia proaperity is attributed to the adoption of the policy of free trade; bnt it probably haa its springs in a deeper and more permanent cause-in the mental and moral influences of increased freedom and the concession of new politicsl and social righta to the masses; it is the fruit of civil and social progress which will regeners" to the oldest and most decrepid country, wlicre tile people themsjlvea have not loat all mXril vit.litv r. gland is now tho most vigorous country on theelobe. excent thUnitKtat.. n.l ll . Ocn Msits.-We arc pleased to learn from Mr.Rudd,ournew Postmaster, that he haa alreatlv be rim to send our Eaaterri mail di. rectly to Cincinnati, over the Ohio ahd Misw w ' t 0 . I sissiPPi Railroad. The arrangement in. not fullv completed for distributing the way mail along the line-but thst will b arranged in a short time. The principal mall bags nrcipal mall bojrs fori Cincinnati and Louisville will be sent direct . tv , v v wm avutrvi w asjast I liww es I vv to receive our lettera and papers in 12 or IS himr. .t rr, fn TT. observe thst the mail was received tSt. Louis, on Wedney, in 1K hours from Cincinnati. If wc can have the proper con nections at Vincenues, we ought to get our mail in 12 or 13 hours from the same point. Xicaeasca. A correspondent of the New Orleana Timca gives a very interesting aocount of Nicaragua; its climate, and the eonanion oi too rrramea niuoasiers. lie says I J : kl a m. W 1 U a W W that the sickness among : Walker', men was u VJ ... vi.ra.w., u oy ,navWnuon sc .na c. can lines, ine mca " v " .. umipi iiuiii, uu - :- r - " - ,iulLlul ource of diseaso. The beauty ahd productito power oi me counuy nave not oeen exaTeVii.,l: In th YnnA r.t n nrtrti -oo . o- - peoplei it might become a powerful 8ute .- The present inhabitant are incapable of appredating the blessings strewn around them in such rich profusion; if an Idea exists araong them, advancement, progress, or j - " i-" "I passsgc of the returned flllibusten from Nie arSgha ,t'o New drleahs; They were dis owned bv the American Consul at Grevm town, and the boats bound for New Orleans and New York, were afraid to take them from the Tartar alleging fear of contagion, from tha sick. the American sloop of War, Cayenne , lying at Ainwall refused to rccojrnue them as Americans: The party ar- ' x "V . ri i i- s . Tived in New Orleans on the British steamer TarUr Cant.Dcnlap. sick and destitute, their i i , , . ., . . , . . ' consuiuuon uroaen uunn oy wie iriais mey rations oronen aown oy uie trials mey ndcrgone. Tho writer says that 'last New Orleans has sdrtiitted tis with a kablv scant display of courtesy or hosi l : t'i. :. . t. . i.i . of all Tn1rVftl.l pi tali ty. WniAT Citor: The editor cf the Terre Haute Express Has been through the counties of Vifco, Sullivati, Tarke, Putnian and Clay, and brings its the pleasant liews that tlte wheat fields in that section of the Stato, nev er wore a more proniisihg aiid beautiful ap pearance. The crops are not only very good and promising but are very extensive in mvt.-l -"Y-ilM m9m tn rvwA ItAal wt aI 4 tm .v.u k.i-.-. v. iu t ...... -- - """" gion: Jiany Heids that tbe farmers wert ready a few week ago to plough up nndcr the impression that they Would prodüoe nothing. have come cut surprisingly imce the rain, and are likely to produce a good yield: On the whole, the appreherisions w. have .11 felt v.rSr. M .!-. ..;., aa.. v t 1 " 'YyJ 7 V r L n i. vsar. are bein? fa&t dissioatMi: Tn IT-torcria .., a r o Alabama and Tennessee the reports are extietnely favorable to the erowinir erbos of ' r

1 . rim 1 i. .1 . , . , ixccitcu wit EunKratuiauona ui kiicii Jiiciiua wut ciun hit uvru I mucniwn tv auaav m wheat. In Canada-where they have had on th, h teiininaüon of tbe prevention, his shoes, since tho rejection of the tfallaeauchan unususl quantity of anow the past We nnderstand that they iwMttHed to the Clarendon treaty hr Palmerston the adminwinter the prospects of the wheat harvest fatal house in Bond street: , . Istration has finally got iu eyes open: Gen; were never so cheerful: The extrem cold . U f?rally knowä tfiai Mrs. Ctin- Cas U not working fourteen hour, a day for

winu-r too. has di.troved the lilsect ProhaKU . . . , "I Z.r " UUn it J

Utah. Letters from Washington state the administration is in receipt of documents, fhm Utah, that prove tlie treason of Brigham Young is becoming more and more oped and determined. The only officers of the United States, now remaining in the territory, are the Surveyor-General and his corps, and the Indian Agent. . Their murder haa been repeatedly threatened, and it is supposed they have already abandoned their posta, and are now on their way home. With them the last remnant of Federal authority will depart Irera tLe territory.

A Case for Steambofttmen. I

On the last trip of tbe Eclipse to Louisville, I i

had a crew of men shipped In New Or- j though late, the right step at last. They

leans, under a Terbal contract that tney were I have

mare the round trip, up and down, before I mitte of medical gentlemen to investigate.

pert of their wages should be due.' On j and arrtTal at Louisville they uesertea um the and attached her for their wages on the the

upward passage. In reply to the plea of the the

that under the contract no wage were 1 ties them in Louisville, an act of Congress that . .a a a a . I 1780, was produced, which provides that -coniraex to snip wm on wara oi any rn.nders to adopt the practice of having ed inemscivea unaer tne laws ior protecting eamen and cannot discharge, or put ashore, a worthies or unruly hands on the passage, but must carry him to the port of destination, This right to remsin on the host, and receive ''ffe foT th whole voyage, while there is nnna nf t Vi mon rif r n furri n CT disrinlina I - - " -- Krtaril nror atjMmera that exist on ShlD- I -- - - . board at sea, would csue more insubordination and trouble fo commanders thsn the present evil. It is high time that we had a w. .w ur n"'8HW'' rwinium u8. w J m,w..h.- . m.n Kw th am- of I Alfbsd Foijdxtx. who for nearly two wekahad been enffaired in Ma. Ardzxsoks I establishment, drowned himself on WednesdaTniffbtlaat. Thedecsased was ntüveof Tlrin. if- nA mim from that triace .kH fit tfi.f- tt. a taiiAr Kw trad m,FVt SSV ADV IliBW W fw- urn wwuuw J ww I .n1 -Ua -iti. if.: Asdebso nnül Wed- . In thm ifternoon of th.t d.T v. en the statesman for Henderson, and after handing the Captain of the ft oU conu'ming his name, age and m!dence, be jumped overboafd and waa drowned before assistance could be rendered, ije was young man, and unmarried: Hia father, mother, brothers and sisters live in Lexington. No cause was assigned by hire in his letter to the Captain of thaStatesmsn for the rash act. He was respected by all who had formed his acquaintance during hi ahort stsy in the city. - CE Cats. Our readers will notice that Mr. Fabukll baa prepared hia ssloon fof a rlet!,"nt ctl 0Tep dUh cf delicious creams and fruits. . Pn,i n mo7 man compensatca ior in. "P" t liberal hospitality in the late "-a r.uu tau, tuu she has received in the way or advertising lM P,,ce' 1 asanas nave oeen Drougm to l&usa&4eeiaa w.s e& . sms lM CU.T 7 the juoiiee ana rnaae acquaintea with iu 1ocä1 o1 fcT" prosperiJ I.ho,wa14, ?0t "J"1" r Ter trod . . .... . . , . . . . . . ... . I mg rer aurmcnona nave ueverm.nea w oocome citizens, na win return wun tneir iee . I V 7 7 " , V , foplnÜoii, wealth and business activity of r"r"J IW . V :u" -.nu M" T T , v e0?,6t,f11 v w. ...wi w w.o navo maao icmpnis lamoua inrougn union, ana wm carry ner name to turope, ana attract me attention oi numoers wno WOUld Otherwise never hava heard OI the place, and bring new accessions to her popuUtion and resourcea. St. Loui popoaea In m a . . a. a . tbe errand celebration or tho opening of tho direct route from the Mississippi to Baldmore ,o met upon urn Dint wiven oy toe pooP.e or aiempma, and ma the grandeur of ioe occasion, una fciia aispiay oi ner umi'iiw , .. i ,.i . "7 winiDüniorw wn nur own aim importance. Kesclate, penevering enterprise I ana m noote generouiij. are sure oi ineir own 1 raward In thaaa dara of mas-niflcant nndat- . 4 o takings. I The vounr men are draining the r..i L.u in- vI aajassa swaA w i a m s i swvaaawe arwvaaau aiusiui (aw othtM, Tfi5 professions! river flahermen, offer AMj ,Q the gtreets, buffalo, perch and bass of the finest qualities. The fishermen s sa aaw uruwass fv uw wttwvHsiiij vuv cessful this season. Ocn ArrsiRs .with Graxaoa The Wsshinjrton "States," Says that it ia anthorutd to stste thst both England and France have notitled theOrahadian Government that thev cannot Approve the pOMtien which the Granadi.ns have assumed towards the United Statea; in refusing compenssUon for the de- ... n J predatioha committed by the mob at Panama, Lord Clsrendon hss written to the British I Ai.nisver at asiunKion apprising mm oi me scntimcnU of the British Cabinet upon the subject of the controversy, and his Lordship dispatch has been communk-sted to our GovI i : . . . -rv . -1 : . .j .v. -.u-r üiuSwn mVYvn uim oi ic i ..;.-..... v4 , t .::. -v.: . . v . m tv- n-n... duct condemned by the world, and their cause without sympathy and support from sny quarter, will be likely to yield and settle the . ... 1 .1 1 ' T . . F the future! It a, our Government will be relieved of one difficulty that threatened to oe a serious embarrassment. 2-7 The scene in the court, on rendering the verdict of aeqaittal f Mrs. Cunningham; rftin. The crowded auditoiy wal in breathless silence: Mrs. Cunninrhsm was orendi'o stand up, and look upon the jury tnj uUn theit verdict,iQd when the foremin th -r waa ao agiuted that she did Hot ünderstand intport till it wal repeated to her by her hsel, whefa she feU back oterpow.red by : . ' 1 t lee.ipg: . ... I ... i . airs, vunnincnam ana ner aangniera were then conducted out of Court, into one of the Judge's chambers, and there for aoate tithe T i .i . v:- -.. ji. "'"PmWS "? i W" ,UPPl"f wun ner iainuy in Jdonaatreet, a large crowa i I 1rerAT:Lfi' I . i i.l diu mey very pruaenuy Kept out oi eignii ...i .it .. i v . i " ,k. i.. I and did not leave the house for the day. The crowd at length became so large and unruly aa to create some little disturbance, and word wss.sent to Cspt: Dilk, of the Fiileehth Ward police, who very properly detailed two policemen, with orders to disperse the crowd and not allow aiiy collection of persons in front of tKe doot during the dsy. The offlwrre jtcp. cusy untu laie in me aiier noon; tellidg.the chrioUs to,4 pass on," unless tney Had business in the house. fcrt7 We have now oh hsrid a full assortment of Justices, Notary Public and other Blanks, print it this office. BUnks, printed in the neatest st le-fcr sale V

The Washington Epidemic.

The citizens of Washington hire taken,1 held a meeting and appointed a comm If possible to determine, the causes of mviterions epidemic thst originated at National HoteL One reason assigned for past neglect of the affair, by the authoriand citizens of Washington, Is the fact, not one case of this strange sickness has . m. I or terminated fatally within the District Of Colnmbia. The chvsicians there had no oooor nartA nf tn rnnntrr patients afflicted with the mysterious illto the committee, that they may collate the facts, and deduce some correct and aatisfac tory opiniona upon a subject so deeply inter esting to the country. Dr. Charles Jackson, of Boston, the roost eminent chemist and acute man of science in the cotmtryf h expressed a very confident .'... opinion that the disease is of miasmatic origin. He is certainly very good authority, .' . . . . . Dr. Jackson's opinion. Amid I lUho shocking crimes of the dar, it ii diffl eult to to beliove there are wretchea exlstine w utterjy depr4ved M to In9tgate a crime horrid, as that which has been suspected What sufficient motive could there be for an c trocions! No feelings of personal revenge could prompt lt,for that hellish pasion wonldbare taken more certain means, d made more aure of its victim. All who oould bo benefitted br the death of the Presw Went r uttrl7 Incapable of a crime so diabocU nles all confidence in hunanity J. destroyed. To admit that such crime could be suggested hy political motives, in the viit purheua of party corruption, would ren dr the character of American society loath some to the world. El8 Poi-aA.Tiojr.-The propsgatlon of sh by artillvlal meana began in France aome 7rsago, and has been pursued with emlMnt ; hsa become there a regular profitable business. It haa been tried in several of the Eaatern Statea and in Ohio, as amateur experiments on a smsll scale, and has succeeded in every instance but in Maasschnsetts, where the experiments have failed from some local unfavorable circumstance affecting the waters, in which they were w,n u far mon important bramh of trade, thjm thfl tef bn,5neM wUch haf Mtoni,h. eTen thoM engft?ed iaitbyiu rapid ex . a inn . ry NAi. Dow. of Maine Liauor law notoriety, hss gone to Englsnd, with the hope that he may "wash out the iniquities of the mother country," Ith trw.7 with oratorical 4onttwMir. " rf 1 , of the liTin wtterg frem the StaU of Maine" What the ereatanostle of Temner o a r ance, atner iiattnew, uiu nut partially accompliah. Mr. Dow haa the vanity to believe he can at once achieve. An exchange aays heäJclty U the privilege of the sge; and one 0r tne mot perverse things in the world i leaky water spout, especially if it is com not 0f copper or tin, but human brass, .,i Tnsr.nfti,r in vTnAi.n I ssuxa. uaas s hh4 m ss is m seU'A I Mr. Dow inMts) in ht nrir.l in FnfUn M on0 0f the great moral reformers of the jay :-he thought hi arrival mieht make as - A 9 I w ' I . . ....i w nu. Lf Mr,. Stowe. But he hu met with a cold rreetfn(. on . .Idell. Tb. Time hs. M A , . 4,Timely remarks u1. Ä pfcrance, and the formation of sober, manly i naoiu, or snjioing more.inaeoa.tnan exiernai order, irons lerai reatnettona or police I v. i. art . f . A r. nlVr X; I d to moral and religioua culture, that ws roust look for a reformaüon of tbe habits l sv 1 Washington Gossip .The fosaipping correspondent of the New Ybrk Herald, in a letter dated May 9th, ssys Mr. Buchsnsri hss been engsged all day on what lie says is the most interesting que tion which hss been presented to the povcrn ment since he came into power the Chinese question: lie stcadilv refused to admit any I orie to his sanctum, preferring to be entirely li?ne while Trg Stau paper on tho Cass take.the rejection of the D.llss Clarendon treaty in high dudgeon, and think m. ; if. i , i n 1 thinks the action öf the Eneliah government wholly indefensible: Indeed, he drew from Lord i . : - r . i : . - . I ii''tr niu.v au uuuhiuu vi iiiia lacfc. Th- D,llaB.CUrfnJon trtllitrf M it originally stood, whs framed by Mr. Marcy and not by Mr. Dallas: . The latter only seen rod the p-1 f the British government, and for Tfa- nHM.Clarendon treatv.aa it oritrinallT i .. .. . . . . . ' . . 55tt WM 'pecisiiy complimented oyrresident Mr; Wije, Secretary of Legation at Taris has resigned. Mr. Wilbur, the Assistant cocretsry, win prooaoiy no promoted, unti I 1 . m &i w.. I .--... k mr . - Mr: Mason is relieved by a new Minister which will be in a few months. Secretary Cobb will return to Washington early next week. The President has entirely recovered from the National Hotel epidomic. His health ia fine. Tbe Cabinet are all well. I understand that Forney, acting under tu dvice of his friends, hsa decid ed not to go into the Pennsylvanian aa iu editor: but he haa decided to accept either the miaaion to "-i:?! Ä .Swhiffc0 SfiT with , hi. friends which of the abov. Thst the aäministrstion is. and haa been toT ome time riously considering the proK!j liTnZ KXV Nicarairaa Transit route is undoubtedly true. If the next arrival ahould bring the new. of I . ..... .?, ,. , tne enure rout ana aeieat oi vaiaer ana ma forces, look out for a grand ecmp 4?U by our government, followed up by a policy that tn . t . j d-i . . i. . 1 ix. wmng. lrASTicin.-The Laf.yetU (Ind) Jburnil Wf-iinR-Liii-V. fiei tn Trll.wirt ruin ' r .. ..;i.. ful detail: I Mrs. Bhoda Moore, the divorced wife of John Moore, living in Jackson tb'wnship, waa married, about three weeks since, to a man named Carroll. On Sunday last, while . f.miW were absent, she waa delirer nf a flnc, healthv msle child. f?he took it to a ponj in the vicinity, snd inhumanly caat it in fin th rf tnrn oi me iamiiv. ner at.n ar ance excited their suspicions, snd soon led to he discovery of what bad happened. The hil.l waa taken out anit dead. An Inonest waa held by Coroner Bates, and a verdict I rendered in accordance with these facts. The mothcI Wl" lu" mn."le; r I la 1 m sw mm hSf if.TA 1 f is t mill ttflVtit - k . Jm a . . 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SPECIAL NOTICES.

THE GREAT ENGLISH REXEDYI

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, X. D., Physician Extraordinary to to Queen. This lavaluaU Medicln Is nnfkiling In the ewe of all those infui sod dangerous duwse Incident to the Female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstractioos and hrinp on the monthly periods with regularity. These Pills should he used two or three weeks previous to eonflnement; they fortify the constitution and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perduring they I tiine In all cam of Xerrou and ?pinll Affections, Pain In the Dock and LituU, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lownen of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned ty a diwrAtTcd system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means hare failed, and ltbough powcrful reme!y do not. cnotia calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Pull directions accompanying each package. Price In the United "taten and Canada. One Dollar. X. B. 11:00 and postage stamps enclosed to any authorised A cent, will Insure a bottle or the Pills by return mail. W. W. ROI1ERT9, Indianapolis, Sole Agent for Indiana. HALLOCK k STODDARD, apC' VM.Ti General Agents, EransviUe.

nTe,t,t,onlIyS4l. meets erery Thorwtay erenlng, la the

Hall, on Water street, nrrr tle Canal Bank. K. f. POIXDEXTEB, W. C. T. A. J.O'Bsillv, W. R. ' Jan'jPly lsiva biunt tuan., i.v. fÄ & meets cTery alternate Prlday ereniag, as above. JOnN IITDX.W.C.T. C. W. Rrvtaao, B. R. jaaxiy COAL 2VOTICB. The price rf Coal at the Bonun Mists, Is at the Pit, S eenU per bushel; hauled to any part of the city. 10 cents per bushel. M4 Berretary and Managar. W Persons of Pedeatary Hahlto, vhe generally aflected with VtSTioo, Lssetrot un xMtrsTio. Nttiti ss IlasascMB, hare la Bowhare's Holland Bitters a grateful remedy.' It gives strength and energy to the system, stimulates the 41geotlre organs, and corrects acidity of the stomach. W would caution the public against purchasing any of the many imitations of this delightful Axons. Te prerent imposition, be careful to ask for Bssrhavc's Hellaad Bitters. Kemp's tVra Pastille. Tbsasaslt of UilUrea pine, sicken and die trim no other cause than wonos. This Is a safe remedy. Infants may take It without danger, for It contains no soercury. AO chil dren relish the Pastilles. Bairrot's aABsarsaitts, the only article of the kind tiiathaa stood the lest of time. Is eual efBearious as a mnedy fnr Serofula. Eruptions Lirer CSm plaints and nerrous diseases. SoM by D. T. Unman S Co., wholemle drarxus, Water strret. New York, and I y all drugfiats. partite SI, aixl Pastilles 55c. per bottle. Rasa This. For all Bowel DUeaaes, Cholera, Dlarrhtta, Dyspefiala, Flatulency, Constipation and gener al deNlity we know of nothing better thaa Dr. HotTCTvaa'seclelwated Stomach Bitters. One wine glass taken three times each day, before meals, will be a sure cart f all the shove diseases, will remove all kearineas from the stomach; keep you fr frnm eostiveaess. aasto digestion, give a good appetite and Impart a hetfthy ton to the whole system. Every fkmlly should keep these BitUrs on band during tbe saauacr season,' as a family mnlicine. For sale by all principal Druggists and dealers generally. Itollowav'o rtH-r-DeUcale Female who are har-Mscdand dehlliUted by complaints peculiar to their organisation, are uniformly relieved by Hultoway's Oill. I. t, -.. mmrr K.J S.V. .lik luWtl. , ' r . fa Italia! poius In the hark and lions, they area safe and rel ladm nnrnj ohhi u ine nwiaw-äuricie v w jkuics .a a m v a i s. i Vf . aa ! a Lane, New York, and No. 214 Strand, Loodun; and by all druggiu at 2jc.? CJHc , and SI per box. SET" CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL OIN Is ahown by the recorls of th Cantom Ifcoa tob the oaly Loodoa Cordial Oia imported and sold ia bottles; all others are iaal here la Imitation of It. It Is a delicious tonic beverage, and by its peculiar flan m different frnoi othrr g.na is uaiveraalty esteemsd by all who use it. It Is adopted with great snot-ess in rases of Dmerm, Oorr, Rhscmstii, Duorsv, nitnt, Cot.ih, CttoLsaa. Fsvsa Aocs,raicTi'Bs, Disaats or tms Uaissav Oamass, EriLsrsv, Fsmslb laaancLsamss, ke. Dr. Valentine Mutt, of Mew York, la a letter to th proprietor, mys: Ch.-u-.es' London Conllat flio, is the furask betf, and moat reliable Extract of Juniper. 1 hav saea." CnARLKS LONDON CORDIAL Gl! Is sold by all Drug giits and Grocers in the I'aited Stales, and sa also are numerous poisons called MLnadoa Cordial Gin to avoid them, buy only "CHAai.es"." Reject snv other offered to you at you value your health. Price oa dollar for quarts, Ifty cents for pints. EDMUND C. CHARLES. mt303mdw Sole Importer, 0 Broadway, N.T. Ureat Carw after the rtpysletaa had Palled Utr stELVim, Ohio, Jan. 10, lbiDr. C. M. Jscsso! Dear SirMW would inform you that we are out of HooAand's German Bitters, whkh meet w 1th ready sale. One of our neighbors has been doctoring for some time," w think about tw years) with all tbe dortors in the country, but all of no avail. He looked as much like a dead man going ahout, aa anything we can eooipare hita to. Ilia diaease appeared to be sn orerflowlnc of the gall. With hard pursuasion we prevailed on him to try your Bitters, with the promise to him if it did no good we would charge him nothing fr It, provided he took six bottles, according to the direction, which h Las done, and Is now entirely cured, and haa become a well maa. This cure has created a great sale in this neighborhood. Respertfully, EDWARDS It BROWN. See advertisement. sp27 Da. Cavasatoh's Pita Saivs. We cheerfully refer th public to tha advertiaement of Dr. T. P. Csvsnaugh, satiified ss wc are, that he is no pretender, but a thorough physician; familiar with materia medica, and most skillful In the afplloUioh of his knowledgs. He has made many valtfaM discoveries in th scienc of medicine, one of which be now offers to tbe public. His cants bear the names of many responsible mea, who hav given to this medtein their warmest commendation, snd express the belief that, ia no instance will it fkil to aocomptU-i an effectual cur of the peculiar disease fof which th Dr. has prepared it, if ased strictly according to directions. .Chicago Native CiUen.1 For sale iu this city by ptt KELLER WHITE. CORPORATION NOTICE. gVRDERKD. That the side-walX althe n. Wa Offl vs I er of High and Let street, be brought to a prop. grade; and also, that the gutter along smd earner be 1 so as to pass water freely sir- The owners of er mad said property ar hereoy notified ef the paaatge of add order, aud in default of their performing taid work ia eompjuince with this der. Uie sueea vommissronw is dfrectol to have said wora done, and the accruing expenses will be assessed to and colluded 07 sale of said pro pert r. or so much thereof; as will satisfy said lien and ouäu. By onWe of Council. WELL li: WALKER, Clerk. Yoftibote corr-' ssyOlw CORPOILiTiO NOTICE. TnE owners oT Lots Ncf - I S aod" 13. old plan of City sf Eransvillc, re BercW notified to cut a war u fronU of said l-ta fronting Third reets, aod Ufeiide of I on lrust street; g SeeU so as not to obsmrt the siile-walk along UM fronu and side of said bxs; and in default thereof, the Street Commissioner is directed to enforce the order la such cases made and provided. Br order of CoaneU. WELL U. WALKER, Clerk. TlMcopy. mylllOds CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED, That the owners of property lying an the west side of Third street, between Locust and Walnat, cause a good brick sirie-walk to be laid along the front of said pro pert r within thirty CK days after the publication of this notice; and in default thereof, the Street Commissioner is directed to perform said work and the costs and expenses accruing thereby will be assessed to and collected by sale of said property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lien and costs. By order of the City Council . . WELL II. WALKER Clerk.' Talksbote copy. mylilss M rZg DO XI TIPL TB M z 1 jU Boxes ruufiiic Tia, teoeived and for aale Biyll SAM L ORR.

SJ11EKT IRO-300 Rdls Sheet Iron assorted 9 from No. 14 to No. i", for sale by SAMCELORR.

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rates; One square, (ten lines or less), one time,' Three time. : : $ x t txtit One week, :::t:i:::i: Two weeks : : t ; t : : t t t i One month, I i t t i t : : t t : Three months, : : : t : : : : t : Six months, : : ; : : t : : : i : On rear, ::: t ::::::: s Ti" Ti ount on lanrer advertisement. Wets. 1 s 1 1 1 SO t 4 en : 7 lA 10 oo IS 00 r Vun of six lines nr under, S10 per annum. AO uu lorota aaventsements received. ICE CREAJOt ICE CREASIII milB undersigned respectfully is form the lXles I I aad .OenUetnan of BTansTUle and vtetnlty tnat ther will oeen their lew rrwaas Sals . ints an-1 ning, and continue open during the season, at their rnnfectinnary and Bakery on first street between Main and Sycamore. myiu JOHN PARRELL kCO. srmoTri! Tora iiTso and ouspowdir J T K A - M) matted Nixes. 11 each, m Orteinal Jut receire-l directlr from the ImpocteTt and will he Amrr as I m ported. It f or a rerr choice qoalitT. sold very boxen. los ALSO. Half rhests and assorted s. a. gilrrrt a; co. myltt Sycamore itreet. MANrrACTXRED TORACCO.-inD boxes and Caddies, medium to verr choice Tltwtnla. fnrsule Terv lw hy a. E.uIbnKRT St CO, myl ayesmore street. LioroRs.- ' aoi B. K.fi4 snd Raw Whlnky, V do Old Ttveand Rnrbon do fA KirhthcaV S Irnndy S bh. 4swtd Win umg which are pure Buriranlr Por and rrr, I p?- IWHnd in."warrantd rmr. ' 90 11 Chnrv, Apple, a-d Prb BnndV. in str and fur sale ly PREST0X, BRO'S. myli IT ATPIn.-1 'Tes Tannle Batting, reeetväf m per steamer ntaiesman, nn-i rr i k myl PRKaTOX.BROTt. t?MOKIn TOB CTO. -50 gross Cut and Dryed nt receired and for sale by mylft PRT0X, BR0H. CtHJ ARS.-rTNioft TmportM rierman and Tlarana t Cigars, in rfave and for sale Mr uiyl PREST0X. BRO'S. O HOW ER n TII.-K dos. Showerbaths, suitaMe fis bedrooms, fur sale by mylT 8 A MC IL ORR. PLOW HXm.fCH. A wwMland split Plow Handles, received and for sale br myl SAMUEL ORR. itR wtnsi ROE. v set assorted fronil Itwb to sn.. for sale hy anyl SAMUEL ORR. LKtn PIPB HT f10 LB ID. Jt r-red and for sale ly myl SAMUXL ORK. POT STORM AKDOXIO-fP.-II Kaes PntatA. 4 44 Onions, all new, tar sale Kv say MM TICKFRT. Corner Mtln fc Second. ppMMftV AKJt rAMCT VASKBTS.v I qci. i lotnes La'kvts, IS do Market do aswwted shea, IS do Fancy do la fiwatvarietr,SwsaleWr yl aAMTICKKRt, Corner Mala and Second. ' snrt P rhoic oM Chae. A W of new Peaches to strive per steamer Orsat West, and sale hy AM TICKKRtT my 11 Corner Maia aad Seontxf. ITOT TOETPOTATOEV-POTATCra.-a lew Bart leiu For sate tr myM TICKERT M J0IIVST0. Great Original American Work THE HOR0B! X. DAOD.8 AXATOMY AXD PIITIIOLOOT Of THE HORSE, AND DICTIONARY OF VETERANART SCIENCE. Splendidly illustrated, plain 1. Splendidly Illustrated, colored riates SI. HII.-DADD'S MODERN I10RÄE DOCTOR, containiiig practical directions for the treatment of Diseases ami Lameness of Horses, with Illustrations, One Dollar. The Twelfth Thavaaad. III.-LINSLXT'S MORGAN HORSES. "As latere. tog as a Rntnaoce. Giving the History of tbe Morgan Horse, Pedigree of tbe principle horses of this breed, and Oeteral InstracUoDS lor Purchasing, Breeding, and Training Horses. One Dollar. Tbe Plftk Tbeasaad Raw Iteady. Beut free f Postage upon receipt af prica 0. 1AXT0N CO., Agrlruhnral Book ruhllahers. No. HO, mylfrlww Fulton street. N. Y. 1VATC1IES, CLOCKS, AND ,1 gX.TOT". r'1HE abscrincr iwapectfully Informs tha rttlsens of 1 Evruisville and vicinity, that h liascom to this a !! mt. - i ymm wnnivanfiTt Clacks, Watches, and Jewelry, whk'h he will sell at the lowest rrics. II will rvfav all kind "of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, on um hj. iea aouce. 8. BOSENFELD, mytytra Mala St., near Seeond, ADMINISTRATIS VoTICE.-Notlee Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Adinisistratix of the Estate of Rmily Wilson, deceased tot of Vandmfearch county Indiana. Said Katate is supposed to be solvent. HARRIET WILSON, myllds-Jw Administratis. CLOTHING AT AUCTION. WE will sell id our Auction Rooms, enrner of Maia and Third treets. eommencin Ibis atomlne at S VI. irk. a tut of Kearty Made Clotbing aod UV-HSU of all kirxls. BTlil WOOLSET 4 NELSON. a ff BBLS. Pkster of Paris. 2asO myljYICKEBY at JOHNSON. tit die. Wishing I do as morh good as possible, he will send to such of his affirted fel law bet ncs as ranaest iUthemreipt with full and explicit directions fat making it up. and succc-afully using it. He reuuires each spplicant to Inclose him one shilling three cents to he returned as postage on the receipt. ions fr a He re- 1 lilling- I receipt, neat and the remainiler to ha applied to the payment UKsaivenisiineni. Address Dr. II. J AM fcS, So. 19 Grand St., myll-lmo-dw-in Jersey City, N. J. WANTED IMMEDIATELY IN OUR good Tailors. None but first class workmen MS tired apply. D. 8. ANUE1UU.N. mylt-iwd. FLAT BOATS FOR SALE. T II 1 VK now for sale fire Flat Boat, all sirea. a. call at the CITY rLOUKINO MILL. my lli mo 1 t Th Quiirler's extra Sasar Cured Hams. JL a mm VF VF just extTesslr for our own ue. rayli Z. II. COOK k SON. 1rZf DOZ. HP Goodwin k Bros.' New York 0 W w smoking Tobwvo 75d's. hV Uolwn k Bros, snoktng Tobacco "3 do It' d do do do IU raes KP 1 pro each do do t bbU. assorted common to choke do do iiut received and for sale br myU - E. Ii. COOK k SON. "I fiBOSH E. Goodwin ft BroV, extea New jLW rk liaecut Chewing Tobacco, for s.el' by my 14 Z. 11. COOK ft BOX. FOR SALE. A LOT, house, and stable In Lo IS, In Block IS, In ia. S tx-W veil's Hnlarcement to the city of Evansville Title sood. Terms rah. Enouire of Mrs. D. u uin.-ao,ur or .nr. vim. Johnson mylUw CIO ARU.-IWjOOOO assorted qnallties, from eom monto very cboica Havana, Jaal rre'd and for sale very low sy . E. O ILBE RT ft CO., myl3 Sycamore stmt. DISSOLUTION. npHE partn II j. Chand tica of the Uw erahip herrtpfoirs pxisting between John ierani James iiarian. jr.. ia ma ataeIstiuadar Ussotved. Th basineas of the hrro will he oontmued by said Chandler, who IS auinonxea to eoi leer ail accounts nue tne nrm AOHN J. CHANDLER, JAMES HARLAN. Ja. myl Ml w CORPORATION NOTICE. S. T a meeting af thb'Coöncil held on the evening 1 . or the id lost., a was 00 motion,' unanimously nerea, TK.U tha owners of property,' froMing aa pert. ani emend. ng from Leet to Fulton Aren notifie I to cutaway the bluff Laalf oa either tide, of said street, when tie same is reqaiiedaad to lay a good and s-heenfial brick pavement along said property fronting as aforesaid, within 10 days after the punt-canon f mis notice, ana uv 0 era a it tnereoi um street Commissioner is hereby directed to perform said work and the oosts and spensas accruing thereby, will oe aaatiifl to, and eolliied by aal of said aanwerty or so m-Kti tliereof as .will satisfy said uea aod ensts. RV nnb-r of CoHrtril.' W ZLT. Tl. WALKER, Clertt. Tolksliote copy." myl-Um WAÖON EIW AND CARTERS. pfrotlCE Is hereny gfren to all per iM lumber. shingles, buhs, mit. mal, e wharf ,' extending f rora Walnut stirrt to gs s bauilna etc, along the ig from Walnut turetlo gallon Avenue. that uoleas the Ordinances in such caaes,Badand prowiea with mid then tbe and brinrairtt hnmerli-Ltelv.

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All persons having taken out Said Heenü from the ex-Clerk of Lamasco, are hereby notified to (bring said liccnoe to the Clark's office of th.i city, and prucurs a city licenselor the, rest of the time taken out for; if such persons reoc Ire tv6enf fnr one year, then th amount paid to the Lhmasco authorities rill be credit." ed on said license for said time. By der of Council. WELL II. WALKER, Clk. Volksbote copy . my 122 w

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A RARE CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT! FOB BA LB A rAi VÄBLE TJtA CT OF LAXD, Adjoining the Town of Cannelton! Consisting of about one hundred acres, one-half of which is bottom bud, and the remainder extends into the delightful hill that border the town. All cf, it is embraced In plat of the town of Cannelton,' and is in dVansnd for bouse lotsT The lower boundary of the tracts is not more than in tnlntff rffk" from the ex rrftnn Vmetarr , rlnrinal anT mines. All . , . ' rr Oie prod acts of the land can he sold on the soil to the people of the town. It is mok admlraVljr .situated for Tegetable gardens for which' tlte town affcrda a good awket and high prices. The land ill eventually all be wanted for house lots. On ffae premises ire three Swellings, one of which is worth SiSO; another is worth I läOO; the other a beautiful cottage residence; Cost t4'0 three years ago to erect it. Rlther of these houses can be had with the land, or all of them: as the purchaser nay wish: they are separated by a street from the body c-f lbs land, and are on serernte lots laid off for residences. The tsupeity will be sold oa a liberal credit to a responsible purchaser The location is one of the most delightful oa the Ohio rirer, and the principal cottage with three acres in gar den and fruit is the most beautiful rural residence be. twees here and Louisville. The eliief motive for wfler lag it for sale, is that the property is totf TUluahle to rent, and needs more attention Usui tlte owner can at j resent bestow on iL Aildress or apply to the editor of the Journal; Eraoarllle. myj S1UX OF TUB 7"" GOLDEN COFFEE POT!" Main street, between First ami Second , EVA.N3VILLE, IXD. THOMAS 8CANTLIX, DEADER IXTtaware, La asps. Hardware dk Cutlery, BrttauU Ware, Plata dk Paaey Tlawar, Cwtlew Ware, Dw dk 8ad-IrwsM. Braaa Kettles, Lanterns, Enamelled and Plain Mantle Grates, Coal-llods Lamps, Toilet Ware of plain and fancy styles. Also, Bumufacturer of all kinds of TIN, SHEETIROX U COPPKR WOKK. tW AD jobs executed with neat neu and dlratrh. P. G. O'MLEY & CO., OL BSTASUaMS Storage, Forwnrding c Commission Oeseral Eailroad, Iteam and Express Agents. t racial, aecrrs roa rsxssTi.vssta aaLaosa. J3 1857. m IUI AVISO attad up a saaaimoth Wharf-Boat, tbe Uli larmt on the Ohio River, ia the anS saUrtantial manner, we arc DKuared to facilitate with prompt disrsitch all goods entrusted to our care, either by River. lillsMd mm Cassal without oVtay or ex tusures, kc tut. farticulnr attetitiou will be paid to Krmrinr. ütorine and Korwsnllnr: and also to the rata of any Produce const gued to us, ami all onlers g SW V TIIM-I mwm uufiiKKrv imnu w. numervHM friends for their firmer ntmaage, and respectfully solicits a con'Jaoane of the same, auicli will xe auiy reciproramo. .... A Store Room, well sapaiied. will he kept for the ac enmaMidatiiiti uf Uiau. and thetr orders carefully nil ed. P. Q. O KI LKY It CO. mlOdJkwly -fl BX9 Oranges hnxes Lemons; 3SboiesM. R. Raistitsf 0 hs Ücrtnaa Prmaes, last tee'd -r 2. ii. COOK ft SON. ap3 iL 0 bxs ia. and Ky. Tobacco bs, S'srfs, 10 lump; S kegs Honey Moore Pancake Tonnet; CO Caddies fit H anu iaip no. fe20 WllEELEUk RIGGS. f P AL CANDLES. ftQ boxes in st.e and f.ir tale by mini I-KJlSTUN UHOi. .Ta BUSHELS Extra rropoflShg Dried lVacbes 2211 f,r .al by larjn Z. 11. COOK k SON. I ' - - CIIILDIIEV I8UOEH.-A very large lot of Children's t.oes. tiatters atwl tlinr fir mle cheap for cash. McKEA fc WKLLS, apiJ Putef's block. CSCXDRIEg Jaa4 recHved. Is7 nM Bs HamNtrr ajxl Sjicliah Dalrr Cheese; J0 Choice Dried Beef; 1 M1 Crushed Surw; 1 bags Dried Peaches: hoses Starch, tic, fee, for aale by AM L VICKCTY. I. MKT A TOR'S SALE. By virtue of an onler rWk of the Coart or Cwamon rieaa, or anoernuren rnuniT. Ind.. I will aeil at tmblic auction, at the Tonrt Ili.nac door, in Kvansvule. on tlte til dar of May. 17, at t o'clock, P. M-, the undividol tso-hfths of the north half of Pwctonal Section No. 10, in town ship 7, enuui of nuiir ll weat, containing isi sent more or less in vanocrourgn voumy. inn., su'uen to tha Ufa Mtat of the widow Xanrr Cnlloaav. Terms of aale M cash, H la six months, H in twelve moatbs. wlta mtercal and appmved secuntr JUS A I'll St. CALDWELL. apll-itw Adm'r of H. F. Collowsy estate. GLASS TLA8K9. 75 box Sdoaea each, quarta, pint and half pints, ree'd per Arisonia, for aal y diui o. a., uiitusni at 1 f RDSII Ear Corn, w mle by 1UU apSS E. II. COOK te SON. VTOI.AWtE.ifJl. 4 btls Rebuilt Molasses; IKI half MIS Moll -area; 10 bMs S. U do, in store and for mle by aptl I. at D. HEIMANN. mRis.B te half chest Tea Gunpowder, Imperial and Yuunr Hyson : tJ boxes Tea of 15 I1, IS 1, W I', lha. 4 lbs, 1 and I lbs bnxes, of Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson. 150 boxes ass'd brand Tom-. in core aiHi ior Mie rrj wp i. w u. nrai.uA.. kegs Nails, Belmont Works; 2V boxes Wimlow Glass, assorted sixes; SOS do assorted Tumbien and Beer Ulasses; 1M An Oiurt Vtaakat 100 aP27 do Tint Flasks, In store stki rirss tew tk! fnr sale bv I. ft D. HEIMANN. I VRESH EGG8.-S0O dot freh Ercssje br ap24 Z. II. COOK SON. L. KESSLER, roaaaaLV as. xoLtxsstao,) Main street, between First and Second, BvaMvllle, lad. I Confectionery, Fancy Gooda, Toys, Cigars, Ice WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, myl ff ADIES' fine kid and toilet slippers of Imported SLA stock, with the new elastic atrariimem just ree'd mya in-. m. wt m. , tim sure.. tSOYE OYSTERS. TS boxes 1 Mo, each, 1 and nound cans, for sale by ft. K. GILBERT ftO. myl Sycamore street, f WICKKN.by myi I dos large fat Chickens, lust ree'd I. Jl.CUUK äX ATOES. lOObbls lust ree'd and fw sate br apt v1ck;ry ft JOUNSTÜ? ATI 1 DOW QLAM. 10ft botes xin, 1HU for aale If low by mftt S.JUOILBKTftCO SPIRITS TCRPESTINSV By the Wrel or gal km, for sale by S.B. OILBKKT ft COrp IMKERS TOOLS; A good assortment in rtor jl .ana tor sate ny SAMUEL ORR. lyll J9CBMBYME2 TAILORS fVAXTEB. TwO good workmen can find employment by calling at Davidson's oa First street. mytl C.PAVIPSOU OPAL CAP.2IC3.-40 whole and half boxes, of choice quality, j ust received and for sale by a. K- OILBERT ft CO.; myS. Sycamore St. T BSCORDfl9l reels bewp and marrins; ia arto rnsmna, jnst reeeived and far sale br S.lK.UILBElt.T ft CO. with laces, tassels, curtain silks, fringes, tufts, Ac. for CrSyytnmmlPf"e CHARLES BABCOCK. IMPORTANT TO CO ATM EN-1 hsvo on hand for mle, SO pair Yawl Oars: SO pair Skiff Oars; SO Capstan Rats; SO sefMne Poles assorted lengths; 100 kegg Mot Boat spikes assorted; 0 bale. Oakum ? 5 bMs Tar; 5S libls Roan, which will be sold low by myl E.S. BABCOCK. rjprfHf .TESTIMONT T OP TUR ROCKS; Or II GeoVrr and iu Bearings on tbe Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed,' by Iläjrh Mi Her; just poMished and reoeired by D0BELL ft LISTER. myll , OAA COCOA Nuts; af U 9 CwsVsS. 8. Almonds; tmfts Pea Nuts 300 do English Walnuts, just ree'd br

DAM AgRS.. pieces IX damasks, all wool, and bft yteees union assorted; 10 pieces i goblin laaaai- II in a nieoaa lieht broad clot ha; locether

Z. II. COOK ft 90M .

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Dm;. (JTtfmicalty 'aint. Oils, 'arnitht, Acid. ' . WinJv Glau x i)ysffräUM JTfrffctnrs, . Ptrfunurjr, iWcf Article, ... , . Tocrther whh an assortment of ITair. Tootn, ciruss, Paint aiMl Whiu-wa Knishes.ail or wnicniney secure faun lin band and sell at as small a profit as sucB article can be Id. ... AuoCoiLttaatly on hand a large ana vanea assortment of IA G UERliEO TTrE STOCK! Such i Caneras,., l'aÄes, Plates, ülsss, Chemleau. Arxl almoKt er cry article uaed In. Dacusrreotypag er Ainlotypine. ... Unters rnMn openttors promptly mien ana lorwaraaa at a miuiI adrsnce on Btütern pctce. g jr ,. n e. aru poii-uini ly iwrmni inw nnim wi articWseaumemttsd alve, and othera usually kept tu Drue Hrrrs, .and eycry article sum iy us is warranted to Ke pure f reih and cenu inc. CJT" larticuar attention paid to Blllnc rsystctans' onter. ium! urdera trnm country attire. We invita tlxise wisliinc artk-ks in our line to call or send and we are sure ae can cite natisfaction both in renrl to qaal itv anrt price. HALtuta FiuuiMni;, "my t-lyV No. 1 MJn street, Kransvllle, lad. , IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, fcc. JUST received direct f rem 'lie manufacturers, la Larjan and Uitubride, Ireland, a well selected steel. of Linen Goods, vis: . 1H Linen Secetiuii, soft finish and grass blaask; 4SHnch lillow-case Linens; da do; y-lnch 5.iUi-Uujr , do do; Bleached Danuisk Tshle Cloths, astortsd sites; White bsvwa dw do de da . Bleached ctu NspWwe? Rleschnl muI hrown Huckaback Towsli; Linen Caiatitie Handkerchiefs, etc. We invite the attention of buyers to thessflssds, a' wholesale or retail Possessing the facilities whisk we do, we defy consctitioD here or elsewhere. SIIANKL13 RRILLY. dec 1 Corner Itaia and Sirat aires t. OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP.XE1TZ 4 nXILXXAV, PINE-STREET. Kvonsville, ImdimmtU Tnb proprietor of the cfty FamadevT are now pre pared to do all kinds of Machine snd Finishing work and everything appertaining to tbe foundery business 3 Machlacry T II Riad. Mada sal Repalrad. We bars every facility of the best mashlaery art workmen, and we give all work eutrusted to as, aar undivided attention. We are manufacturing BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, of any power required, aad ready ta promptly IU orders for this kirn! of macblnevy, warranting ear watt; ami satisfied with reaeoaaMe prices. Tbe Fouadsry,' Flniahing Shops, ftc, are on Pine rtraet. TUB S AIJi ROOMS are on MAIN STREET, Just shove Second, hV orrlera wtll be received. ai-y.ly KRsTE ft HEILMAN., IIAUDWAIIE CUTLERY. F'rtig and Domett ic, Slu'p, Log, Tract and HalUr Chain, yailt, 11'$, Axtt, HaUkttif Plan, Scythe, Cradltt, Jtalr SM4th, Fort, Seal, SktnUt Spade, GrindttcHet, Loci, LaWkti, Atgvr; Chitelt, Looking Gl, File, Gun, TitPi, Jt Fmnf Gii ALSO AliEXTH FOR BOiTOf BELTING CO. BIBCOCK 8031TTA0. ap27 Water street. Evaasvllle, lad. NOTICE. Tbe firm of Keller, Farnsley ft Co., waa dissolved a the first of Jaaaary, It;, by death of D.N. FarasUy , and suliseouenl limiUlian. Persons Indebted te the' firm, either by note ar account, are requested la make immediate payment, ss it Is alaolutely nesssssry thai the husines should be closed. The business will be con tin mo tat the old stand by the surviving mimliws of tlie firm utslv styl aud fina of Keller ft White wl. trill rfCfiTS all moneyt due the old firm, aal 17 all deatawla. I. C. K KLLKR. jstta ISAAC T. WHITE. firo ntlMIORMr bundles lViatsrs Paaar Jl. a apSi aaa'U aiae. Jiutt ree'd ir w Si S. ALMONDS AND BRAZIL NlTS.-JIbMi a Just ree'd fur sale by . K. U1LUKKT ft CO. apjj ' Sycasaora strasS. fyiNC WASHBOARDS 50 dos In store and förmig ML t ap2S S. IC.UILUKKT ft CO. 111. 1 bbis Mackerel ass'd numbers; JC HO hf. Uds do do; 3 or. tlo do do do; Mlfcits do (br do; 10 Ho Salmon No 1 ; do Tongnes and Bournls; 3u Iwxes Codfish. Just recelval br TÜNNKY ft SORRNSON. ap? -i rv nVrf Plan, and Plane I num. lust rer'd br J.U V WALDKIlMfH. SASH, DOOKS AND BLINDS. UV' Light xn ah; "" LiuUulOxli l; ;ui do Vxli do; Si) do 0xl ib; jn do 10x15 do; 3)iai ,lo lOxlii iio, Hl do lixl do; 3l aMortnl Pannel Doors; . i pttir Wimlow IlliixU assorted, on hand aaa; to arrive, and must I sohl by M mjAILS, CLASS, PAINTS AND PUTTY. iM msi kegs extra aiU astaairted; STil liuxes extra W indow tilaas aaanrted; Sim kvg Pure White Lead warranted; -urn Us Putty; . .. 1U0 cvls snow white Liuks, 5j ls each, all af which is otterol to buiWIers and sserhanica, at prisW thrill give them mtifacUon, by g . 3stkr Corrs TS tags PrtmS Xlo CeSTai.li? M- store awl fur saiesy agü WHEJXER ft RICOS: ß!OAP. A Urse aaaurtment of PUin and Fan; Key Unlet and sla ring p,iua reepieven uy ' WH ALK ft SIGGS.' ap:M GREAT EXCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country, In consequence a the trrtnrndoas saceeaa of MeLraa's Valcaal OH Liniment. It ia superceding every Lialmcat and remedy fur the cure of local pains and exteraal diseases; IImdreUof eoaarmadarippies have been mad to walk hf its use, aamy that were suftertog br year with out cmkosic sorbs; and bad tried ia vale th4 aaany remedies and Liniment now before the pablla have been permanently eared be the asa of a few small boa lea nf McLasa'a CsL-ravm Ltaiasrr. It Is no longer aa aakrlacf semady, but a Sxad aatf Immoftal t-rt" eerUM to by tha bast vaocsssaa that hare uaed it, that MeUma'a VoVaale OH Ltalaseal Is the best liniment that has ever been discovered, aC the only reliable remedy tor tb speedy aad ; cure of Bom af all tladi. 8 WBixuas, or say I rstss on bulb or iimals. tr Uvrrasail RwM, ranscra,DraF in and all that have th charge or torses aha aid keep sapply camataatly toad, f ha sacd la tlasa af aoed." rniCE OF THE tlNIMEXT. Bin eonseoence of the increasing demand tor thts Val uable Liniment, R . is bow put In twenty.fi re eeat ' ties, fifty cent six! one dollar bottle. The fifty bottles contain threw tisses th quantity af th tWsaf . five cent sixe,' and so on in proportion to their eosla that purchasers will ari money by getting tha sites. ' ; tW All onlrrt fof tha Totafa.c Oil Llnimsotmss be eddreaiecf to the proprietor; apSMy JAMES II- McLAN, St. UuW Me. ORSBTRIM MINGS.- ".-- A srorV of Uotkc Tassels and Trimmings, jest ed. ana M sale ty . . , , VUA8. BlBLvC. 6f Ri trbon of ftods, fbf Äle br " IVUEKLtK C K1UU3 Is Pink Fres.Just rre'd by LEI. V irKEST,

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