Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 257, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1857 — Page 1

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A 1 NIBIBER 257: EVANSVILLE, IND.. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1857. VOLUME IX.

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY F. Y. CARL.IL.ll. Corner of Main and Water Streets.

TERMS OP SCDsCHIPTIO.?. Daily Paper . 5 On " " (Mailed) 6 00 By the week (payable to Carriers) in Tri-Wee'tly Taper.. ... 4 Ml 11 eemy Taper 3 W) CluKiuf IS or more 1 Mi Six Copies 10 ft) Twelve Copies 19 00 ZW The privilege of yearly advertisers U limited to their own immediate business, in thrir own name; and all adversements fjr the benefit of other persons, as well at legal adven-wnents and advertisement of auction sties, and alvertiseraent with the name of other persons, sent in by them, tau it 1 paid fur at the usual rite. J if X report, resolution or proceedings of any corporation, imciety, aoeitiMi or public meeting, and no communication le-ineil to call attention to any mat ter of limited or individual interest can be inserted, utile raid for as an Bdrertisement. ZW No advertisement can be inserted gratuitously orrharitaMe or other societies, puhlic institutions or companies. ZW Contract! for yevly advertising will not he discontinued unless an order to that erteet Is left at the Ree, and when diontiT'ned In lethan a year, the price of the whole venr will I charged. ZW Legal advertisements hereafter, will he pnhlished at the expense of the attorneys ordering, and not delayable for the legal proceedings, but collectable at oar time. IT" Our term for Job Work and transient adrerthiemen's are CASH. BUSINESS CARDS. A4 & OLKHlKTsttstfiX AKTHKS (Notiiry Public.) IGLE1IART Si ANTIIES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WILL practice law and make collections In Vanderlmrg and the a liening counties In Indiana. They hare also etV dished in the city of Kran mile, a . , . REAL ESTATE AGENCT, Wrtere they will, attend to the purchase and sale of Evansville citv property, a well as farm and farmIn Imds in any of the Western States. They will also prorare, t-urrhsse, sell and locate land warrants, par axes, collect rent, examine titles, or attend to any other business appertaining to the duties of Aftornie or Real Estate Agents. Lots in all parts of the cirv, and firmln lands In vrions 1. Mollities fr ale. Otficeou Third street, nearly opposite the aew Court-house. janljly JOHN IV, FOSTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ' NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on Third street, in rear of Crescent City Bank Building. apiJ ' VM. It. rTx.EY ATTORNEY AT LAW, !VXI UE,FfcL, C'OLLECTIXG AG EAT, mtuXKf II. "30N, KY. i JOflX TNGLE, .la., as RCPOLPII KEI1R. .. Ileal Estate Asenoy for SOUTHERN INDIANA AND ILLINOIS. iiosiT loai sarrKKn Arrr.a titlr bxaxinrd. ZW office over Canal Bank, Evansville, Ind. 1 fl felü INT.LK Sc KE11R. JOHNSON & IIYXE&i.MORRIS S. JOHNSON and BLYTHE I PYXES, Litre f.mied a Inw partnership, and will practice Uieirprofession rn all tlie courts of the State. Office on First street, N-tween Slain and Lomw, In Bray's Building, Evansville, Ind. fellT joiix r. crisp,-' NOTARY PUBLIC. AT the Erinville Li's-nry Association Rooms, Pivrter's Huil liiie-; wiil attend to drawing np deals, niortfafu, and ail other writings entrusted to him. . declTtf EDMUND D. SEYMOUR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' ; 4 And Notary Public. "tST" Office on Third stre-t, in rear of Crescent Ciiy Banic BuiMintr. ? J aeUVSlr. ' EYANgYILLE, IN D , WM. K. -HcfiUFTW, Attorney at I.nw and Notary Pnnllc. Omceinthe Crescent City Kink Uuikling. WILLatteud faithfully to all business entrusted to him. my35 JAMES M . 8 II A N K L I N , ATTO KJi EY AT L A TV, ' 1 - Evannville, Indiana. Orrirr 3econl street, iu the rear of the Crescent City Bank Building. aftiQ-ly : HENRY STITES, Notary PuVio and Jnitic of the Peace. MT. CAUMEUTLL. r ' . WILL attend tool lectin arxl securing Claim In Southeastern Illinois, and all other business apittt-Uininr to srtUl otfices: paying taxes, etc. Refer to W. T. Page, Eso,., Cashier Canal Bank, Zvansrille. Ind. ap21wtf - " BEELER HOUSE, : VI.CE.NE3, IXD. v OPPOSITE TIIK O. & M. RAILROAD OPTICI. fehJltf T. J. BEELER, Proprietor. ; CLARK'S AMERICAN IIOTELT YlNCENNEf, IND. . . t.: :. J. M. CLARK, Proprietor. THIS house has been refitted and refurnished, and is now in fine order. mh2 CITY HOTEL, . WATEK IT., BtTWIEl MsI ASD DIT1SIOS, Eransvllle, Ind. octltf WM. II. BOICOURT, Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL. C K.. DHEW, Proprietor. : WATER STREET, CORNER OF SYCAMORE, Eransville, Indiana. ap3My ' GREEX RIVER HOTEL,JAMES ST RYK ER, Proprietor. WiTIK ITRI1T, COE5EK W1WÜT, BTAHSTILLB. Til 1 3 house has been renorated. refittcl and refnr nished, and Is now open for guests. The proprietor has taken the house with the intention of keeping it. and no mains will lie smred to make It comfortable to those who patronize the house. Iay or week board ers uk en wii't or witnoui ioM?inr. N. B. I h-ive al a gl wnffon yard and stable fur -the aocommoilatiuii of people from the country. , . apHimd&y . UEKET P. ALUS.......... ...LKWia HOWII. ALLIS & HOWES, , (The oM firm in business again,) Forwarding and Commission Merchant, RKJTirttt Or TNI CKLCBKATtD MAOHOLIA WHI( kt, dk Lea if all Kims op rBopccK, acraaioa ol loi'tios aso rti wHisaias, aao roaciof Asn domkitic Liqcoas, 4xc, ' Water street, 2nd door alwre Vine, Eransville, Ind. feöly. ' a. K. WHEEL a. -Jws . aieof, (of Carlisle, IndrlVIIEELER V RICZGS, WHOLESALE DEALERS GROCERIES, PRODUCE, SAILS, WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, &c. ic. No. i", Main street, between First and Second, EYANSVILLE, IND. - aeWly - CHARLES S. WELLS, WHOLE LE II IRim'ARR IE il.KR, l;in ret:t, tw U'ir -lw the uau ltnk, F.rartsYille, Ind. Ohlers for Hardware prunitlT fill, cl at lowest Cincinnati prices. JanJOly I. 4c D. IIEI3IANN, " WTIOLESALP. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND 'PRODUCE, QUEEN3WARE, LIQUORS, Ate, C, Jfain strwt, J doors abore Secowl, EransvUle.'Ind. JanSltf . J. T. COX, CROCER, FOR WAR DIN G AND COMMI33ION MEHCHAMT, DC A LCR 1 ALL USDS OP PBODCCE, : . ; VINCENNES, IND. rtVularaüenüoo aid to forwarding and roceiring.

, BUSINESS CARDS.

1i;ntjstuy. DR. I'LEACJER ff ab removed hts office from Ms reslilmv on nnil stiwt. to the OS" II IT of f.ln and Klnrt streets, over the millinenr M';i:.liliineiit ut .Mus Guthrie, net door to Pobell & Lifter's hooWore, where he will ls ulensed to receire the Tisits of his uutneroits friends and patients. ajrt".-",. ly M, If JOHNSON, BOOK BINDER! BLA5K BOOK M CPACTlRER, Crescent City Duilu'ins, Main Ptrrrt, Opposite the Court House, EVANSVILLB, INDIANA. 9LANK Books ruled, vngal and nvide to order of 9 the nest paper from a Memorandum to the largest Bank l.olifvr Mnirand Machines hound in any style desitfil Eyery desrription of Bicdery executed on reasonable enns. n: JAXKS W. TICKBRT CHABLBB MCJOH.NST05. VICKERY Si JOHNSTON, GROCERS, FLOUR MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE GENET? ALLY, . 'Main Street, lween Second and Third, EVANSVILLE, ID. ZW Goods delivered in any part of the city, free of eiwre. IW Produce wan tel. myj A.KURTZ, molesale and Retail Confectioner ARB MAN trPACTCBEB OP ALL KlitPS OP Candiea, Cakes, Cordials, Prsserres, Jellies, Lc. First Street, Between Main and Locust, K VAX 8 VILLI. IND. SOUTHEEÄ FRUIT ALWAYS ON HAND. Orders from families or private parties for articles in his lines of business attended to at the shortest notice. TW An Ice Cream Saloon is fitted up in the hst sty le. - - myä-ni DOCT. E. II. EHRjIAN, HOMCEP A THTST. TT" Office on Third Itreet, below Vine, mylly PR.ESTON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GBOOERS, DBA LB BS 1! rOBKIQN Si DOMESTIC Lit) CO BS, Corner Firt and Sycamore streets, EYANSVILLE, IND. aply DAVID . ANDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR! .Mitchell's Block, Main Street. EYANSVILLE, IND. II K AD Q A UTK RS FOR ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! Gent's Furnishing Goods! SL'CII AS Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hankerrhlef, fce.,dcc. Also A variety of r IECE O 0 OD SI I Made up to order in the very lest style and manner at Quick Term, Small Profits nnd EXTENSIVE SALES. aP27 J. II. JIAKIIEE Si CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IS BOOTS AND SHOES, FIRST STREET,' aplMy EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ' L. KESSLER, (rOBMBBLY MRS. EOLLKXBERO,) 3Ial.i street, Ijetween Tirst and Second, Evansvllle, Iml. ' Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Cigars, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. my3 PAVID BEAR 1XOH SMAI.I BEAR & SMALL, IM PORTERS A.XD DEALERS I! . FOREIGN Si DOMESTIC WINES, Brandies Gins, Cordials, Cigars, Ac, Ac STCAMORS STREET, BETWEEN WATER It FIRST, EYANSVILLE 1SD. HAVE Just opened with a lanre stock of choice Wine Liquors, Cigars, Sic, which they offer to dealer at the lowest prices in the market. They invite the attention of buyers to their stick, with the full confidence that they can rive thein ci.tire satisfaction, in re card to prices and quality. - mhio-tf. m H r., M u a H g CO . w 3 x t3 o J. i. LAÜOHLIM, A. CRAMS.. WM. COOKE. " CRANE, COOKE Si CO., Water street, between Main and Locust streets. LAUGH LIN, CRANE Si CO., On Canal, comer Main street, Commission A Forwarding Merchants, EVAMVILLE, iMD. fir Particular attention paid to purchase and srile of Produce and Merchandise. oct25tf. M. L. JOHNSON, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. BLANK Books ruled ami made to order of the best paper from a Memorandum to the lareest Itook Ledger. Music and Machines bontxl In anv style deaired. Crescent City ituiklinff, Main street, livansyille, Ind. . .... aiOkim . J. J. PENNINGTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEJIICALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, IDVE-STCFFS, VARNISHES, DKlSIIlv, Wl.NDOW-GL ASS, OL Kj.VAHE, MAXCFACTt'RED TOBACCO, Medical Brandies, Wines, Alcohols And a full supply of all the popular PATENT MEDICINES, No. 3 WASHINGTON BLOCK (Near the CourS-IIouse) Main Street, Eransville, Indiana. oct-tf J. B CUTIS A J. FLEMING. WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LEATHER, HIDES, FLOUR, AND LIME, Main street, opposite the Old State Rank. pORR, DALZELL & CO., WATER STREET EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIEe A ALL KLD4 OFIPROUUCE, Nails, Glass, White Lime, Cement, CoUon Yarn, White Lead, Linseed OilJSic, Jkc.. be. XV Also,cooatautly ob hand a full stock of Sash, Paitel Doors, Jcc, of all sixes. ap2-5

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Judge Vondersmitii is still ia prison in Philadelphia. A few days after his imprisonment, his wife died in giving birth to an infant. SShe had been very ill fur some time previous to the arrest cf her husband, and when on that occasion he bade her a final farewell, &he was scarcely conscious of what transpired. She was generally in delicate healih, and recent domestic troubles, no doult, has tened her death. The death scene, which occurred under peculiar!? distressing circumstances, was ' rendered still more painful by tho dying wife and mother giving premature birth to a child a few moments before her dissolution. Her brother, Dr. John Leonard, had been to prison for thirty days, the day previous, for drunkeness and disorderly conduct, but was released through the intervention of friends in time to see his sister die. Uer husband and the father of her three children, all old enough to realize their situation, lying in prison in Philadelphia, charged with a high crime, and theories of the children, for parents both lost to them, altogether presented a scene of sorrow and distress rarely wit nessed by human eye. The house in which the family resided is subject to a mortgage of $7,000, with three year's interest, which the govern inent holds as an indemnification oft he for feited bail, and the children are therefore left not only orphans but homeless. When the information of his wife's death was communicated to him in prison, by a gentlemen from Lancaster, a Mr. Schroeder, he appeared deeply affected, and shed tears. During the whole of the night he constantly walked his cell, and was frequently heard to moan. The decease of Mrs. Vondersmith appears to have been a terriblo blow upon his spirits. There are no less than fifteen bills of indictment pending against tho J udge for fraud and forgery upon tho United States Government, and if tried and convicted upon all, his term of imprisonment could be made to reach one hundred and fifty years. Phil. Evening Journal. Monomakia The Boston Herald, relates a singular case of monomania that of a widow who had acted in the capacity of a domestic for many years past in the family of one of the most distinguished physicians of Boston, who was recently sent to the Worcester Insane Asylum by her employer, owing tu a monomania which she had for killing her only child, a daughter about twelve years of age. The woman was perfectly rational on all subjects but this one, and was sent to the asylum at her own request as she declared that she loved her child, but there was a something that she could not explain continually urgin her to commit a deed that she knew she should bitterly regret. For her own sake, and that of the child, she begged the k'ndheartcd doctor to place ner where she would be beyond the reach of temptation. It is some such monomania as promuts people to throw themselves from the top of monuments or from five-story windows. ' Miseries of Pearl Finding. The unhappy condition of sundry Jersojmcn who had the misfortune heretofore to find pearl, and throw them away without knowing their value, is thus humorously described in the Albany Journal: Tub Miseries or Notch Crook. It would be hard to tell whether most joy or sorrow has been caused at Notch Brook, by tho discovery of the Pearls. Dozens aie bemoaning fortunes that, in days past, they carelessly flung away. One matron unvailingly sighs over some "little wbitc things" that the once gave her boys for m ubles. A schoolmaster lugubriously' remembers that he has chopped up eight or ten thousand dollars . worth, with his pen knife, "to see what was inside." Another genius rammed a pearlbullet down his rifle, and shot away his fortune. An old lady, who chuckled six months over her "good barpaia with the pcdler", now discovers that she paid him, in pearls, about seven thousand dollars for a calico dress. It is needless to say she hasn't laughed since. The unfortunate man who had the $25,000 once cooked for his breakfast, has taken to his bed, in utter despair, and refuses to be comforted New Engländers Goiko to Iowa. We learn that a colony of New Englanders, headed by a Congregational clergyman of Massachusetts, are preparing to emigrate to Iowa the present season, after the old Plymouth fashion. They hive chosen anl purchased a tract in the southwestern part of the State, in Adams and Adair Counties, and intend to have a settlement with schools, churc lies, libraries, lyceums, presses and other social, literary and religious advantages. The land of this company is divided into tracts, to suit the means and wants of the settlers Lots of 1G0 acres will bo sold lor $3 per acre; lots of 40 acres at $6 per acre; ten acre lots for $100; and 2 acre lots for $50. A village has been plotted, an academy started, and the settlement of moral and religious citizens, several of whom are clergyman in highstanding. Let such a tide keep flowing to the fertile plains of the great Northwest, and its progress will exceed the dreams of the most enthusiatic. Smokluz Tobacco. n't grin cut uihI lined 2Miils. do do Uo received and for snlehv myl9 I. D. UEIMANN. aASII. POORS AND BLINDS. k9 U',' Lights U Sau; Lichts ll'xl J do; :) do VxU do; 2" do l"xll do; 2 ilo 10xl: do; 2't lo l(xl do, H do 1-JxH do;j - - jn assorted l':innel Doors; . 50 pair Window 111 iivls assorted, 'on Land and to arrive, and must be sold by apM E. 8. RARCOCK. H0RSB TRIMMINGS. A totk of llor e Tassels and Trimmings, Juit received, and fot sale br mys CIIAS. RARCOCK. fASTKB CorrEK. 73 lags Prime Kio Coflse. in J i-tore and for sale sy agio WlILRJc RIGGS.

Seven Children at a Bibtii. The

St. Louis News publishes from'a Mexican paper an account of a copious parturition by a woman who was delivered of seven children at one birth in one of tho Mexi can provinces. I he statement was thought incredible. But Doct Comstock of St. Louis, says it is not impossible, and states a parallel case. He says: While in Vienna in June.of last year, the celebrated Trot Hyrtle, Prof, of Sur gical Anatomy, at the University of Vienna.,in a lectured delivered to his class of which we were then a member, related a similar case, as occuring in 1853. at a small town in the Austrian Italy, where a women was delivered of seven children at one birth. The Professor added that such an unusual occurence was almost past belief, but that the evidence of its truth wa3, in this instance, to him undoubted. From this it would verily ippear that there is nothing new under the sun, and that tho New World is but following the example the Old. The New adds in calm resignation, and in the full confidence that anything can happen, , we fold our hands and ask what next?" The Punishment of Crime. Society is too apt to punish., and then consider its work with the criminal done till another crime is committed. It seems as though our social estate onjy recognized evil, which in the words of Milton's Satan it addressed "Evil, be thou my good." The duty society owe3 to every human being is education, protection and employment, for these it has a right to demand obedience to its laws. How can punish ment be righteously administered without a knowledge of duty is taught? It is in vain to reform criminals if they are tabooed by tho world, and driven to desperate methods for a livelihood. In these respects all civilized nations are far be hind the Christian standard. ———<>——— A TELEGRAPH FEAT. —As an experient [sic] and to determine the longitude of the two places, the lines between Quebeck [sic] in Canada and Chicago were a few days connected, after the business of the day was completed, and messages sent direct without any intermediate repetitions, the whole distance of 1400 [sic], from one place to the other, back and forth. The operators there say that the lines worked beautifully on fine nights, and the signals went through a [sic] instantaneously as though the distance was 14 instead of 1400 miles. The longest stretch of the great submarine cable between England and America will be about 1,900 miles; so that if the difficulties of laying down the cable can be successfully overcome, there appears to be, as far as human reason can foresee, no difficulty as to the working of it. The opinion of the operators in Toronto, who whatched [sic] the signals from Chicago to Quebec, was that if the distance had been twice as great, the electric fluid would have bounded over it as quickly—i. e. literally in 'less than no time', as the signals leaving Quebec at 10 1/2 P. M. would reach Chicago about 9 1/2 P. M.—Chicago time being about one hour slower than Quebec." ======= laOJUitii A'v nOLLAXD & ITT Ii RS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY TOT DISEASE OF THE KID A CIS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF AXY IOXD FEVSR AHD AGUE, ND the rurious affections consequent npon a dis 1. ordered STOMACH Oil LIVElt, Such as Indirection, Acidity of the Stomach, Coliclcv l"iiins. Heart'xim. Lo of Anin-tite. DiN-minlmce. CostiTcre-w, niind and Rlerdine lils. In all Nervous. Kheumatic and Neuruliric Affections it has in Humorous inquires pro red highly Iwucficial, and in others affected d-ided cure. Tliis is a purely veyHiMe compound, prepared on strVtly sdmtitic principle, nfter the ninnntr of the ccle's-ated Holland PruiV.1.!-. IWrhsve. Iti-can of its FreAt snore In not f th Kuroiwaii StnttM. its Introdmtion into the Tniied Slates was iiiti-intol more es pecially for those of i'r fittherland scattered here and tiwre uVit the f.ire of this michty counrrv. Meeting with xrit success onions; thm, I now offer it to the American puolic, knosrinir that its truly wonderful ini!ic:ii;il virtues nmst 1 acknowledged. It is particularly reconnuritdHl to those prsons whoe eonstfrnrions imt hare been imraiml hv th continuous use of anient spirits, or other forms of dis sipation, uenerally Instantaneous in ettect, it nnns its way directly tothe"sntof life, ttirillinar and quickening every nerve, raisin? up the droopinsr spirit, and, in f.ut, infusing now health and rigor fn the system. NOTICK. Whoever expects to find this a leverage will be disappointed; hut to the sick, wenk and low spirit!, it will prove a mteful aromatic curduiL do sowed of singular remedial properties. CAt'TIOM! The great poonlarttv of this dellzhtfnl Aroma has In dnce l many imitation, which the puH icshonld gnnrd agninst purclutsing. lie not purstiade I to buv any thing else until yon nive given ernre s Holland llitttrs a fair trial. One tmttlewill cmirince you how in finitely superior it is to all these imit itions. tST böld at 1 per liottle, or sis Ix.Uls for 5, by the SOLB PROPBIBTORS, UILVJ VM1. 1MUE, Jr. A CO., M A M V f A C T V B I X Q Pharmaceutist nnd Chemists, . riTTTSBClUllI. PA. ZW Sold in Evansvilleby KELLER & WHITE and all druggists. am T-lydaw SI DHIhs Just rreelvrd.iVNi tls ll uniiurg and English Dairy Cheese; aiJOt'hoice lh-i-d IJeef; 1 Uil Crnhel Sugar; S hag iTied l'eai'hes; b boxes Starch, fcc, lie, for sale W ap2 . SA M L VICKERY JUST RECEIVED. 10 Reels cnttoii 5-l'l Inches Rope, " lloxes ls pajrs Saleratu, ' 2r TnictorN IVsirl Starch, I Kresh W. It. Cheese, W Rales Caudle Wkk. For sale v ap21 WUEELL'rtfc RIOQS. Bardines. i :i canes, Ualvesandquarters, just received per Str. II. D. Ncwcoinb. and for sale bv S. E. GILBERT fc CO. I TtTrPT Jtr rTi I LUtUtU I Sycamore 6trect. my2l

STEAMBOATS.

liLClILAK LOUISVILLE AND ME3IPIIIS PACKET. ri ('..rlK -"1 THRplondidpan!rer )gn . 1 er X Ü It Tl 1 KR KU , i. ASmitli. Marter; An-her, Thr plondid pa Ziffer at earnJ. F. Clerk. l'nsing Eransville. roine unererv Wednelav. at 2 ociock. r. .si. lioiugiioMrn msses r.TBnsvtue every S.itunlay tit ljnVhrk, M. Will make regular weekl'v trips fx-! ween Memphis and Louisville, landing at all )cinciinl way places for freicht ami isiengers. The Northerni-T is unsiirp.! for speeil, comfort and safe ty. Connects at louiviilc with the mammoth I), h. ma!l stcumers Jacob StmiW and Telegraph No. S, for Cincinnati, and by lUilroad tlience to ail asteru cities Pawenrcrs going East hy taking through tickets on this stain t, will save time, expense and 20 to ;0 hours aisagreei'ne itauroaii travel. Connects at Memphis with the splendid line of New Orlean and Memphis packets, and the Nnpoloii and lute Kiver immus, aivt et raiiucah with the t nnitxTland and Tennessee River packeU; at Cairo with the m. ixuis packets. apct LOUI8VILLC AND linADERSOX PACKET STATESMAN, CAPT. SnLLTXAN, will run s a regular picket I et ween iOtiiville and Henderson, pass ing Evansville FRIDAY and TUESDAY afteinoous. apiji LOUISVILLE AXD EV VSVILLß REGULAIt LACKET. THE a-ell Vnown and fust steambo.lt W. A. EAVES. Cant. 'I'unrsn. nas re-enterol the trnile for the season, and will continue to make regular trips. The accommo'lations for passengers aie of a superior order, r or rreighf or paa2e apply on Nmrd Leaves Louisville every Wednelav and Satnnlay at 4 o clock, p. m., an'. rturning, leaves KvauKviUe every i tmrsilay and s-jnday at 6 o clock, p. m. BjiiWrn IIE.VDERSO.V, EV.WSVILLE A.D I-OLIS-VILMS REGULAR PACKET. THE steamer DIAMOND. Capt. Holcraft. has resttrredher old trade, and will make her res nlar trios as nsnal, paäsing Eransville, every Wednesifciy and Satnniav dec:;i FOR TUB WABASH. f REfiUHIt EransTllle and i at.n liiver pacser, rimitT Alt KANSAS TIlAVr LKKi 11 . King, Master, will ply as a regular ttcket during the leawn. i or freight or passage apply on noara, fed I FOR WAUAII RIVER. THE fine steamer ItAXOER, Parr, master, will le hire tomorrow, to load for the s-'mve di-ntination. and will run regularly in the trade. For freight or piusage mly on lrd, or to feoli JOHN 8. MITCHELL. WAlsAgft RIVER PACKET. THE light draught steamer KATK SAHUIlfcl, r. t. we-in-het. master, will run as a regular packet between Eransville and the rtiirercnt a.. U Ptfu 1ii.in.tlui .titiM miajfin 'Hill. I'll til. II ilinnil till Cl UUI U1U VUIU V r' t or freipht or passage apply on IhbuM. reoio ;ilKK RIVER PACKET. steamer UMOX, Csnt. having been just tuith all the hitest im provements, of tons capacity, fast anil very light draught, will ply regiilarly in the aliove trail e, for which sue wius built expressly, and solicits a li'-cral share of pulic patrou.ige. For freight orjiass-ige ap ply on ikku I. lain HEALTH DEPEAD.9 UPO.V PIRE BLOOD. Thin and acrid blood cannot secrete healthy bil:,and therefore the firvt thing for tlione who ars dyspeptic should he to commence the purification of their 1 lood. BRAADRETU'ä PILLS, Not only purifv. bnt they make the- blood richer, and a Id those principles upon wincu iu jiower to resb-t diaesxe, oepcifis. 31 ILO OfVRATIOI WITH SUCCESSFUL EFFECT ARK thb rKcci-iABiTT or Dbakdrkth's Tills, äow Uiat we mav sKin exis?ct genial during. It is of great iuiirort;ii:i e that a fen- doses I used bv the wise. Our lace are suit ect to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this ccason, hiii it is as dangerous as it is prevalent ; hut iirauilrcth'i Tills afford an iuvaluableand efficient pio(eclum. ilv tlwir occasional use. we prevent the col lection of tlose impurities which, when in sufficient quantities, ouk so inoch langer to the fine organs oi tue Mouutclt ami liuwels. 1 uey soon cure liver com plaint, dyspepsia, loss of aptn-tite. pain in the head. iica.t-i.iuii, uilu ia lite breast-1 oie. uilden faiiuiiios and costivenesrt. In brief, Uramhvtli' l'Uts work tlieir j way to tue very root vt the ilLoCiise, cleansing in Ucir imjsiitfe, removing every unhealthy aaumalation, till the I UmhI is purified, the whtde svnteiu renovated, and tho fuiK-tions uinl duties of life become a pleasure wnere iK iore mey na i ieen aaa anil weary burdens We have thous-mds of similar testimonials to the following, and such evidence can be had from living witnesses all arowml US on every aiite. It i f-tun irentiem u of h gh respectability, whose letter can be seen at the rrtnc:pai oiiice, ne writes: , - " 1 inn nov tiny-two years of ate. For twenty years 1 have used nuir Pills as my fk-nilv medicine, a"d 1 winh no other! and I have never had occasifiii to cll a physician In my family, (save in the sickness or my wire witn cii.nirenj during the twenty .7 - TRUE MEDIC1XAL PRIXCIPLES. Never extnet blood. Blood Is the life. Ryalistracting it in painful disease you may occasion the ptoient en.se, uiu reinemurr this ease la only tbe reduction or lessening- the nower to feel. And bv thus tiking away nature's tools, you may prevent her from fully repairing the ravnees of iiittainmation, and convert what might only have lecn the sickness of a few l:iys or weeks into a chronic affection of months or PUUHAG RV SIE A AS OF BRASiDRETII'S PILL. This Is the means which aoconlsa-ith nature natnres remeily in f t. When sudden, acute or continued pain occurs. icn to insure security von n.n.-t fai a mlicine that will surely puree. 'There mttst no shillv-slmllvinc,'nT?ieevery minnte lot maleT:U;il. Trincijal i.tlicc, -13 Drandreth Duilditig, 415 and JIT Tlroadwav. All PilN with' 2tl Broalway on the box, are counter feit. The genone ar so. i.y repertilie dealer everywhere. AVOOLSEY Si SAWYER. Agent, aiO'-lindtr Evansville, In 1. OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP. KRATZ & HEILMAN, PIXE-STREET. Evansville, Indiana. to: Thb proprl'-tors of the City Foundery re now lire-, parcl to do all kinds of Machine and Finixliing work. snu TTcriiiiii noi:ii-iiiiiK tu nie inuuunj uuiin:v. Machinery' of all Kinds, Sf ade and Repaired. Wehaveevry facility of the lest machinery nnd workmen, and we give nil work entrusted to us, our undivided lUPntioii. : are manuractunng BOILER.i AXD STEAM EXOIXE?, of any ioa-r re-iutrel, an l re-vly to promptly fill order fur thl kiirl c-f niifcliinery, warraiifing our work, and satisfied with reiinnhle ts-ices. The Foundery, nislung Miops, ac., nre on rine siree. THE 8 ALE ROOMS are on MAIN STREET, just almve Second, wh-.Te ordtTs will be receivet. api'Hy KRATZ k IIEIL.MAN cuoici: TOBACCO. CHOICE CIGARS! e W cw Stock by an old Dealer. ryi II E undersigned having removed hack lo Evans a. vine ior tue imr w to i.mijiiik im a neiunti manufacf'.rlng business in theTolsiccoaiMl Cigar trade. takes tin t!ietlioi to inform the cluiens and sorrowndlne country, tiiat he is prepared to eil low down Boon as acciannuMlating terms as can he bought ebtewhere the pillowing i-rand ot rotstcco, vu: Jones itose if mi; J. -. smttn; J. T. 1 1 oi Luid, extra; J. C. Holt; Diwiiel llrown; Kldreil; John Doe; Mack ami Mack; Kiclrwd Roe; McCready; .I.W.Oault: idirksdale: White and Lovelace? Eclipse, tocethpr witb other lsrtnls. Also snuff, ftne cut smoking and chewing T.rfs4oro. ..... .... In the cirar orancn, l sen no man s labor bnt my own. 1 ten coun.iem iy nnvinr over thirty vmri perience In all the various departments of the Tobacco trade; can give Kuistanion to all those who may feel J. s. Mccracken, my Main street, Evansville, Ind. We e Cream Freezer. M. IU dor.. AuMier's patent lee Cream Frmm. No. ! 3, l.ti. and Houart: warrnjit.il to make 1. ' renin in ten minutes, received by ".vi? I. 4-D. IIEIMAA7M. Keeelred. ;.i fixes W. R. Cream Cheese, 50 Uilcs Cotton Hatting ':lwgs do Yarn, .Ml", VI, 700, 00, ( O" a a a I jurtreieivea aimI for sale by 1.1- 1 1IKIMANX. soo COCOA Nuts; WW i Iiis . o. Ainnm". wu lbs Pea Jut; 300 Ihs English Walnuts, J ust rw'd by ap:: Z. U. COO; a; SON. Ml Iiis S. 8. Almonds:

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From Albert O. Ilfchardson'a Adretisire and orrespouaence umce, ao. aw uroauwav. .cw ora OSTAR'S RAT EXTER M IX ATOR. VN infallible deroyer of Rata, Mice Ant, Ground Mice, Moles, &c, &c.f ke. (Not dangerous to a :1 i I.... .1 . . f i . . iiuniHn r aiiiuy . - iwita uu u-i uic iu uieir .uoies, out come out and die. "CASTOR'S" BED-BCQ EXTERMINATOR. Never known to fail ami used every day ly thous ands in tw lorn anu eisewncre. Put up in ic, 50c, 1, I 50, 2 50, and 4 cO Bottles "CASTOR'S" ELECTRIC PONDER. For tho destruction of Moths, Mnsouitncs, Flies, Fleas, Plaut Inject, Vermin ou Fowls and animals, SOLD-Wholesaleand ReUil at "Castor's principle dejxit, .va itroaoway, ew lorit, and ny trie rrincipul Druggists and driers thronghont the United States, the Canada, West Indies, California and South America. r2 Orders must always t accompanied by the cash ZW No goods sent ou Commisson. ZW Small Sample Packages put up at the lowest wholesale prices for first orders iu new places, with Cards, Show-Bills, Posters, &c, &c ZW Package expressly put up for Ships, Steam bontsf Hotels, Public Institutions, &c. Full particulars to Wholesale disilers scales of rriccs, fee, will be iiropcrly mailed on application P.O. stamp. Address, "COST AR," mh00-3mdJtw &i Broadway, New York. fJHALO.VS CHEMICAL HAIR IK Y IuOKAlUlli The most complete article of the kind ever bcfisre offered to the public. It Ib'Ut stood tlie test of twenty years in this country, and not one of the many hundreds of imitations liave lsn a'de to comivte with it for Kestrving dressing and beautifying the hair, and keeping the head clear from dandruff. &c. ft is inestimable; in shirt, it is everything the air re-ntues. Trice I uty tcuts and one dollar ir LoUle. ZW Plialon'a PAPI1IAN LOTION; OR, FLORAL BEAITIFIER, Civ:it Cosmetic for beautify inc the skin and eoniplexiontnd perfuming the is-enth, for curing chapped Hands.Face, Liis, Tan, Sunhurn, Freckles, Pimples, Seiiiis, Bnms, fcc. A Sur and safe cure fir tlie Tiles, one washing will give instant relief. After shaving,-it is "nothing to the skin. It keeps the hands soft and white, and for inflammations of the t.L.:ri. it will be found tlie great remedy . Trice jOcts. and $ 1 yer bott I. ZW Fhalon'n MAGIC ITA lit DYE Out of the very liest Natural Dyes in the world. Its long use has proved it to Is beyond coiiiarisnn and U'ing a vegetal le proiluction; no injury can possibly be done to the skin. It is easily applied and you can obtain a black or frown? which illdefy the liest judges to tell It from nature itself. Trice SI and I .Vt ixt lv. Marie and sold by K. IM1ALON, at lf!7 Uniaitway, cor. Dey St., and 5 1 1 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel, N. Y., and all druggists and fancy Btorea throughout the United States. feb'l LYU.si KATHAIROA Has now become the standard ts-epanttinn for tlie li:ür. Its Immense sale, nenriv 1,000,000 BOTTLES Ter year, attests iu excelletice and great superiority over all other articles of the kind. Thr Indies universcdly pronounct the KATIIAIRON To be by far the finest and most agreeable article they ever used. It bbstorcs the hair arter it has Fallen out, invioorates and bk ATTiriES it, givinc to it a rich roy apienraiice, and imparts a DF.LiuHTriu rr it rent. Sold by all dealers throughout the riniteil Stjites, CatiiwUi, Mexico, Cu'st and Suilth America, for i'i CKNT1 per Iwittle. HEATH, WYXKOOP & CO., Trojs-letors. C3 Liberty st., Nw (k. ManufactnrtTS of Perfumery of all kinds an I in great variety. decl7-;iiidÄw RAILROADS. From Evansville to ew York In 41 Hours. VIA. EYAXSYILLE de CRAVYFORDSVILLB RAILROAD. SU3I-1IER All It AXG E3I EXT. 1 8 5 7 . sTk and after MONDAY. Mav l?th K. am?iintil W further notice, the Mail Ta.-enger triifi will leave fcvansviile nt o chs-k and & minute-', A. .1 . mcenpes at 12 15 P.M. and arrive at TerreiLiute a P M. Connecting with trains for Indianap-iMs, Cit.emnati, und II mmits East. al fur train on tbe Alton rond for Central Illinois, Chicago and the Vorth West. Passengers dine at Terre Haute Baggage chucked to Indiadrpnli. K KTITIIA'IAU leave Terre Hants at 3:f't r, m. al ter the arrival of trains from the Ea. and We.-t; Yincennes at 6UÄI P M . and arrive at P. M . as hereto fore, Passengers by this tram arrive at Cincinnati at H:.TP, same evening, Cleveland at -.'i next morning instead or s:ai P. m. an ny lornier amcncemeni The night express iietween incennes and lerre name u oiscomuiueu. .-t.--FARES From Evansville to Pt. Louis $7 ly " " Chicago 11 Of " Indiaiuipolis ft 2? " " Cincinnati 00 " " Clevelimd 1 0( Burtal 17 irt " " New York 24 00 " 44 Pittsburgh 15 .VI " " Wheeling 14 Wl Baltimore 2J 0 Washington 2:150 Philiuleliiia 2:1 (si " Boston M 6 Freight trains will leave Eransville irod Terre Haute at :no A.M. drawing a paariger car hr the ax;oiiimoiUition of local travel. The inward freight train will amve at Kvansvule at i-M T. M. insail of b.w T. 31 as heret'j.ire. Fr any information or thron rh tickets apply at tlie Company's TransportatiuD! otllce, head of Lociüt street Avaiisviue. J. J. DA VI ELS, .superintend etit. OT Tlnrennea Oaiette. Princeton Clarion, tfullivan Democrat. Mt- Carmel Registerand Mt. Vernon Advoi ewe take out former adrertisraent ami copy, myis tf ADAMS EXPItliSS C03IPANY. NEW ARRAXGE.MEAT. npiIE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respectnilII ly annoance to their friend and istfrons, the poola; of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased fa cilities for the transportation of - r n c 1 II 11 t , PACK AOKf, MONEY and VALUABLES. Thw ilicit a continuance of former favors. Espe cuü care taken in the collection of billVraft X O T K S. And the transportation of small or valuable package. aii nfrwn. wishins to avail themselves of the facili ties of the Express, can oltain any desired information In reference to the routes and details of the business, at their office on First street, iietween Main and Locust opposite the Pfist-Onice. del U. H. FISH, AgtOYSTERS AND LOBSTERS. 6 CASES spiced Cove Oysters, fi - fresh " M 5 Iihsters arX-tf H0RNBU0OK iL Co., Water Street. FRUITS, FRUITS, G CASES Assorted Tie Fruits, dos. Cans Fresh Te:u:hes, l can jrrean rruues, x or faie y a HORN BROOK & Co. tARDTNES.-ano hair box Sardines; 3 J1" quarter box Sawlines; löf) boxes do, just r"c i ny spJ7 Z. U.C00K St SON.

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CHARLES DADCOCK, IMPORTER AXD DEALER IM COACH AXD SADDLERY Slain Street, Xear Water. a HAVINO completed arrange m'e ots with European and American manufacturer for a direct surply of all f'ooui fn rr.y ine, l am en abled to offer iuducementa, that cannot the interest of all engaged in tbe business to give me a trial. I name in partr Felloe, fcifts, Ba Axles, Springs; made of the best steel; Kami, Enameled and of all kinds of Leather ; Cloths, Linings for Carriages, Varnishes, Casings of all kinds. Saddle Trees, English Iw-idle Leathers, Bits. Stirmps, Spurs, Harnes, fine Silver Harnes of all kinds, Jenny Lind C.ig Trees, Self-Adjusting Pads Tavlor's Patent Haines, Fly Nets, Sin Threads, Hor BlanVets, London Girth Webs, American (ilrth and Ueia Wei, hot Cotton and Worsted; London Welt Skins, a soperio article; Ivory, Gutta Percha and Brass lined Marten cai Kings; Superior Kersevs for Horse Covers, thr est quality of Carriage Bolts, Patent Oig Trees, tC.Y &c. I keep in fact everything apjiertaiuing to either branch of the business, and understanding both branch' es thoroughly, we would' wpectfully invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. Iain also agent for WARD' PATENT PTHNÖ SADDLE. ap20daw Z. H. COOK A SOX. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' COIOCERIES AND PROVrSIOXS. EVANSTILLE, IND. Vf ROLES ALE- DEPARTMENT FIRST STREET, FlTtST DOOR FROM MAIN. RETAIL- OEPARTMEXT. MAIN ST FIRST DOOR BELOW TM COKNEK FJT II. COOK begs to thank Ms tHends in Evansyille stowed upon him since he lias leen in business among them, and Ukes this opportunity of liitrotbiclne to their fiouce his son. Mr. II. A. COOK, whom he has taken Into partnership from this date, and solicits for tlie new rlrTn of II iaaL jl 1 i.wwp rrwarf s i-llkilllsUttiVC Of LTM support si. liheral ly conferred on lilmst If. .. n.wja tvn, nannc nen the busing premise and purchase the whole of the stock of Mr. SI. W. Foster, feel confident that tla?y will he enabled to utA rthvntiuMiirirnnniiu .iii. . - . 7 . . . ... . . . win, nrrr article llirw may require in the Grocery and Provision line. Z. If, Cook & wish especially to draw the attention of persons in therountry having pro. 1 nee of any kind to dispone of. Wi their inerwatMl f l ; r..- .i. i.. ' stock, and Mnplrinr thetn at their store, with II rtit insure their orde.-a for the future. feirj-tr -- ......i. niai.i tirivil 111! rT 1 1 I mi. mm Great Original American Work oa THE HORSE! I.-DADD.S ANATOMY AD PnrTnTn- n THE HORSE, AND DICTIONARY OF VETEHANAR SCIENCE. Strfendidly fllnfr. -j.t- ... SpleudiJly Illustrated, colored Plates ! II. D ADD S 3IODERX IIOIISF. TifirTAT tabling practical directions for th. hviim.xi r m. es and Lameness of Horses, with Illustrations, On iwiiar, The Tw, elflh Thonsand.-III.-LINSLEY'S MORGAN HORSES, "Aa In teresting as a Romance." Giving the Hlstory of the Morgan Horse. Peditrree of the breed, and Geceral Instructions for Purchasing. ijreeiung, and Training Horses. One Dollar, The Fifth Thousand Xow Ready. Sent free .of Postage npon receipt of price. ' t m k nnv l ' Agricnlinral Book Publishers, No. 14, " myij-iw-aw Fulton street, N T. Dr. T. M'GOWN'S ESSENCE OP TAJl IS A CERTAIN CURE FOR Bowel Complaints and Diseases ofrhe Longs, T IIIRTT Thonsand cores, withont a single fallnre. , 7 , . . . J ..i.w line-, i 11 v"" i &tdhrd Woobey &i Sawyer and Leich at The errat American Tar SrnMa Limmctt and V ERXiruae is also fur sale by them au4,2I-dwly XEV UQUOR STORE, STCAMORt STREET, BETWEEN WATK AJCD riRSTr EvaMvllle, Ind. THE saliarrilier has just returneif from the F.asl with a large stock of Foreign- and DoatcMtie Liquors ami lavn.i. Pimr. III. ,.wU mn..;n. v.. licit kind of , I rench Brandies; Jamaica Rum; Holland C, in; Mailaira Wine; t lierry W ine; Tort do; Bourlwn Whisky? Monongahela Whisky; Rve do; Irish do; Ohio Catawba J Rhine Wine; Abesynthc; Aniaf'-tte; Cnracoa:- , wMarasrino,PnnrhEssent, Aiticle will lie kept constantly on Land, and ok! at thr epj -5,-dAw H. ANSPACHER. BOOTS AND SHOES. rniSH ARRITALS AXD DAILY ADDITIONS Hier! Warranted Good or th Money Refunded, Deal Exclusively in Boots & Shoes. OUR Spring and Summer purcliasers an now t liaml and are for sain cheap fiw rauh. We burr ac very large a-sortment of every varicte of BOOTS SHOES and (1AITEKS of every sixe and rtvle. l:ountry Merchants wanting extra sire can be supplied on the most reasonable terms. Our Goods are direct from the Country Manufacturers, and many of our goods are manufactured expressly for n. Gift our stock an examination before buying diwwhere, McREA IC WKI.Lf, ap27 First street. Foster's Block. NEW ARRIVAL OF. SPRINC AND SUMMER AT THE WESTERN STAR!! A. LC3ENSTINE, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IX Clothing and Furnishing: Good, Under the Patilwrt Hotel. HAS jnst received and row opened a complete assortment of Cloth, Cassinieres, Linen and Satin Coats, rnts. Vests, Shirts ami Drawers, Hals, Cain), Trur. -s, Vaiise and Carpet -ig. Also, a lot of very fine Broadcloths Cassimeres, Linen ar .1 Marseilles, which roods can be müde to order at 'ne very lowest prices with neatness and dispatch, lit calling at the Western Star, you will be convinced of the above by - tr..i A. LOBENSTINE, NEW BOOKS! New Novel, by aathor of JIargaret Maitland, "The Day of my Life." . New Novel, br Maginn, The Fraserian Papers. New Novel, Don Antonio. Hood's Poems, a beautiful eStion only I,üO Spurgeons' Sermons, 3d Volome. Ina Hi vers, by author of Tempest and Sunsoiaa. Sew supply of Dr. Kane. Children Books. A Child's History of the United States. beaming to our, Lesmtng to Read. lmin, liiTliinb. - By Jacob Abbott. apS9 Learning alwut Common Things, Leamingahout Right and Wrong, I DR. J. J. PENNINGTON, HAVING purchased the stock of Medicines even ed for sale by Crawford Bell, a few monl as roe. desires to call the attention of the public, partieBUtTly . of physicians and merchants coming to this city to , make purchasers, to his assortment, hieb will hs constantly receiving addition frm the Eartem eitle and which will he sold on as low terms as can be aftord ed by any other estiltlishment in tbe West No. 3, W ashiugton Block Building. . sepun LEICII Sc V1ERLING, HAVE jnst opened a large and well selected stork of lilU.r.S and M EDICIN ES at their old rtand. to which they would respectfully inrlte the attestiotj of Physicians, Country Slercbants and the pah! gen, erallv". A large stock of PAISTS.OILS, GLASS and GLASSWARE, VAKNISI1, BRUSHES, etc., always; on hand. . ALSO: rure Ines ana r.mtKiies ror mMicsi par' WBCW-iBB ki W w -mm w m snoses. Lr.nn . ir.nLi.o, "Hi IIW 20.000 Oennlne Free Trade Clears, re'f ' . J and ftw sale by tth23 I. i D. HEIMANN. . rVEV POTATOES bushels targe and Hut, L just ree'd by cp& SAM. VlCKRY. WOOD, WOOD. SO Coeds first quality of W4 for sale by ar3 Z. U. COOK fc SOK.

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