Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 262, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 June 1857 — Page 2

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I Yonu Men's Christian rnlan. This Association recently formed among th young men of this city, has sprung at mce Into full strength and vizor, and its acIve influences in a sphere where such were " noes needed, promise to accomplish much f .w, t..n i' j i improvement of IndirMnal.. hnt for the re. Feneration and -animation of ,M aentiw. . t ? 1 r.7:.lummu . r " Ver WUW tuaae lor me cause oi me alarming increase or vice and enmo. In the midst of an in-1 tensely developed intellectual activity makin? astonishing achievements in the arts and t:ienccs, and exploring the stores of the litera ture and philosophy of the past, and making them as accessible and almost as familiar to lis as Newspaper readings, and with all the evidences of a highly cultivated external civjlization, we are dailv shocked with vices and crimes that belong to the violent and un earned passions of a semi-barbaric age. With jthe altars and ministers of a living gospel in .every street, there prevails a laxity of moral iand reliarious sentiment that attaches only to a dacayingr and effete faith. It is evident that external refinement and intellectual developementdo not alone constitute true civiliza tion and spiritual progress. The intellect is not all of man's intelligent nature. There is sn element of his mental constitution to be developed, as essential to his progress as in Ullect. We have stimulated tho perceptive and reflective faculties of the mind to a most I acuta and intense activity, while the restrain-I ing power of the moral sentiments have been relaxed and almost overthrown moil and conflict of stimulated in the passions.The moral and religions sentiments are the balance wheel of the intellectual machinery; j xccir power oi restrain raasi oe equal to me impetus to the intellect. We listen to the I M a. a. fr urae religious teachings and give our assent (to the same doctrines that our fathers dd; wu. Urem muig iwku in vu umivi vus sturdy old puntnn than can be found in a congregation of modern worshippers. It is not the extent of our faith, but its strength that I gives it efficacy. The old faith seems to have a. mak a. I

departed, and left only ita sKeieton, wiucn was arrested, imprisoned, and safely ironed. f"The visit of the Grand Duke Conraake up our present theology and sectarian He is to be tried before Judge Lecorapte. stantine who ia grand dmlral of Bussla, ism. Are tho people or their teachers at Fears are entertained that he mar escaue. br f an.l tv eAf.,li.ii 1,.

fault for this decay of faith and morals. The world has evidently outgrown its theology; and the influence of the church is declining with the decay of its dogmas; the age de minds a new interpretation of the scriptures that shall yield a new and vital spirit to re I'cious teachings; we want teachers by active Ifres and works, rather than by precept; we J wint a universal faith that shall break down all sectarian bigotry, aud make christians brethren. There is no movement moro in - accordance with the wants and spirit of the age, than that which has led to the formation of these unions throughout the country. Their growth is proof of the necessity for them. In the cordial union of young men which they will promote, the spirit of sect will be broken down, and a deeper conviction, a more active and constantly abiding faith will be instilled into its member, which illustrated by their lives will do more to persuade others of the realities of religion, than all the accumulated historical and logical evidences that the world has, of its truths. The best proofs of our religion are those that bring conviction to the hearts and intuitive perceptions of men. Mr. Snow's address before the association in this city on Monday evening, was most excellent in its sentiments and views, and evinced a correct apprehension of the wants and . necessities of the day. In many portions, it was forcible and eloquent, and is worthy of being preserved and disseminated in a durable form. Tni ScxtfiB IIioiba. Under the above 'head tha Eastern papers are discussing tho all important question among Upper Tendom "where shall we go this summer?" Saratoga and Newport have been abandoned to the snobs, and a few verdant people who still think that the summer cannot be passed without a seige at one of these fashionable watering places. Sensible Eastern people who have a few weeks spare time, and a few hundred dollars spare means, are coming "West, to look at our rivers and prairies and breathe the country air. There are many pleasant retreats out "West, where one can drink medicated waters without being annoyed by the snobs, or cheated by the tavern keepers of Saratoga or Newport. Evansvillians as a general thins: stay at home in summer and busy themselves koepÜJ2 cool. A few sacrifice their comfort and spend their money for the -purpose of riding over dusty roads to New York and spending a föw days In the fifth story of a Metropolitan Hotel. We believe that Evansville is as dilizhtful a summer residence as 'can be found. We have cool breeze from the river and elegant forests within an hour's ride. Our sunsets scenes are not equalled this eide of Italy, and if medicated waters are neces sarr for tho preservation of life through the summer months, we have the Salt Well, hard by. possessing water equal to any in the country. But many of our fiiend.4 who staid at home last summer to save the Union, are already booked for the sea shore, and many who have hitherto deemed an Eastern summer tour indispensable, have resolved to abjure dusty railroads and crowded hotels until cool weather. Fro o?t ax Ix Diana Ban. A New York swindler recently appeared at Franklin Johnson county, on the line of the New Al bany and Salem Kail Road, with the professed object of locating himself there in business On his arrival he dsposited a Draft for $3300 on New Orleans in the Bank at that place for ssfö keeping. After a few days examination he purchased out tbe stock anJ store of an established merchant. The papers were made ready to consumate the trade, and he went to the Bank to withdraw the draft, to raise the money to pay for his purchase. The Bank concluded as he had become a resident of the town, they would discoun; the Draft for him and took it and gave him the cash. Having gotth3 money, he slyly decamped, leaving the store and his friends without notice. The Draft waa a forgery, and tho whole operation was planned to catch the Bank. Mckdeb nt T-tlob Cocktt T.-0n Tuesday night, the 2Cth ult, a farmer named Henry Simpson living near Greensbürg Ky., was murdered while alone at Lis residence. lie had in his possession about $2000." That day one of his neighbors, Mr. Koberts, a very elderly man, having 1,000, gave it in possession of Simpson, who was murdered and robbed.

Got. Walker ia Kansas. Gov. "Walker arrived at Leavenworth on

the 25th ult., and was received with a mili tary salute; and his arrival was welcomed with great enthusiasm bj tho people of all parties, Free State and pro-Slavery vieing with each other in tendering him a cordial I i -v ; 1 welcome, ado ceremonies OI recepwou l tinned for several hours, the company being entertained with a liberal flow of Champagne I and Whisky, at the Governor' expense , . . . ! I narney anastau were pro,., 'V.v feather, and added to the brilliancy of the cenc The company endeavored to extract from tlie new Governor, but he de Lane, who occupied rooms in the hotel oppo- . . 4. , ... . .., . I a lor an nour wim one ox me uen-1 " nrol'. r.,lnr ror I viat o j "w Prvvaive i The citizens of Lawrence held a meeting I on the 27th, at which were present a number of notables among them Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts; the Bev. Dr. Pierpont, the poet and eminent divine; Dr. Samuel 0. Howe, the Philanthropist and teaclicr of the Blind, fnm Boston; Gov. Kobicson, and Gov. Walker. The latter was cordially received by these eminent Free State men, and addressed a few words to the meeting, pledg injr hirasvlf to support and defend tho ribt jn Kansas, as far a the powers with which he was clothed would allow. The other trentlcmcn counselled forbearance, but flrmnesa in defence of the rights of the Free State citizens. The notorious villain Fngitt, who, a rear ago, mude a bet in Leavenworth that in on hour he would take the scali of an abolitionist, and then rode out on to the prairie, and meeting Mr. Hoppes, a respectable cid-1 zen of Lawrence comine to Leavenworth, hailed him, and on learning his name, delib- I rately shot him through the head; then calped hin, and placing the savage tTopby Upon a pole, rode back to Leavenworth paraw -xt throueh the streets, and boaatintr w I ef tho infernal deed. He was seen at one time w-lth fonr scalps, which, with more than ,avage blood-thirstiness, he boasted he had taken with his own hands from murdered rirnmi. Airer in nro-K arrr mnn rn ncnned in Leavenworth, ho left, and was not seen, till one day last week he was found concealed on board of a steamer at the whatf. tTjing to make his way down the river. He tbe verdict of a packed jury: but the citizens are resolved hi crimes shall not go unpunished. Judge Lynch will probably take him, if he escapes before Judge Lecompte. The manner in which the census of the territory has been taken, exhibits a reckless outrage upon all fairness and honesty. Lea venworth is returned with 1,337 voters, which entitles her to fifteen representatives in the convention one-quarter of the whole num berwhile Lawrenco, with not less than half the population of Leavenworth, is reported to have less than twenty voters. Many im portant district are not reported at all. The 13 nave nevtr oeen punusned, as tue law . . at at required, and a large portion of the citizens do not know whether their names are record ed, or whether they will be permitted to vote tv. rin4 1. .ivu .n j .1... or not. The fraud is so palpable and elann that the whole proceeding ought to be quashed. A Constitution emanating from a con vention so constituted, can have no validity or moral force. The Central America Question. The Washington correspondent of the X. York Herald, says that Gen. Cuss is prepar ing a reply to the recent application of Lord Napier, to renew negotiations in regard to Central America. The letter will sketch the political liistorv of Central America, the United States and England, and their relations and connections for many years back, and will be a very able State puper. It will exhibit in a Statesmanlike and masterly manner the relations of Europe with this continent, and the courso the United States, as a leading nation, should take on the question. Gen. Cuss will show in the strongest lieht, tbe admirable and omrrehensiva policy inaugurated by Mr. Bucfianun in resard to our position in all ercat internal disputes. . The Central American question has been befogzed and bedeviled during the last ten or fifteen years, by disgraceful entangling alliances, springing from the ignoranco, stupidity and toadying of consuls, ministers and silly pretenders to diplomacy. I he policy 01 Great Britain in all her 'movements and desijrns in that quarter will be developed and laid bare to" the world. This will do done with courtesy und dignity; but the latter will I it 1 1 14 Ulk Hilf , UMfc bill IftbWI nill ly show up the doublo dealing of lirnerston in his relations with the necessarily show Lord Palmerston several Central American States. It is not expected that his letter will close tho correspondence on the subject. "STThe New School General Assembly will this week eugaged upon the discus sion of the slavery questiou. Lest Thursday evening, after the adjournment of the A sembly the following (a printed slip) was circulated through the house. It was said to be the production of Dr.. Boss himself. TH! GENERAL ASSEMBLY FLATINO AT CHIPS. Dr. KosaV position is this: He considers creat cam. of cheubtticnn the W Mr StutA. And that, yesterday, he made tw mottnunis wnicn nave cAect-matta tne isortli. That is to say be bus brought two argument to bear upon tho North, which they can neither resist, nor retreat from. iSr.f, He hus shown, that tho South no longer occupy infidel ground, or no ground, at all a to what slavery is, and their duty. 13ut are now. more and more. understanding what the Bible tells them, and doing their dutv; therefore, the North must say iu mum, e see you are not sinners in your positiv. You are on right ground.1 Air,; Tlwir. ho !. nr .n Üecnnaly, That he bus shown that all the past tettiniony of the Assembly, for more than forty year, has beau stultified a-Wracfiofts", ani "Lelj'hic tvr", double-faced testimony, unworthy of tho Presbyterian church; therefore, the Assembly can never, and will never, agaiu, give such testimony. And, finally, that the Assembly cn give no testimony, whatever, affainst the South, except that, like other christians, they are not as good as they ought to be,all of which the South humbly doth confers, and praja the North to confess in imitation of their ineek acknowledgment. The anti-slavery party is enveloped under these two batteries, which they can neither silence, nor retreat from. The North then is ciieck-matcd. 1 no game is not, as yei, w r s tuny ueveiopea. iai iu ur. uj s, mat is s 1 1 r 1 fci.i tha result, when it is played out. A LOOKER IN. Death or a Poet. Alfred de Müsset, one of the mo.-t popular modern French poets, and the author of many brilliant talcs, romances and sketches in prose, died in Paris on the 3d of May. He wis the son of Müsset Pathay. author of a life of Rossean, and was born in Pari in 1310. He bciran to write strange, fantastic tales when a boy and published bis Qmtezr Lepagned1 Malts when he was twenty years of age. v",jr fT The last number of the Leavenworth TTovnU 0. in for hamrinV thn Freo KtAtJ t ..v. Mft,- mw i1AnA x- tr-n.-,. tin hemp."

7 We are under many Obligation to Mr. Jiro. Ixen Jb., for late New Orleans paper. Mr. Ingle returned on the David Lf. . .

WlUtO from ft bOUtbern tour. - ID.,

IST" Persona leaving the city for the tum-1 constitution. . - lit moderates all excess, rcmom all obstruction and

mcr man tha, can have the JoraxAL regular-1 1 - , tv. . - :- --,1 u I 7 pviatt "7 I required time by leaving their address at this office.. rTTflmvut 5T Corn was sold in New Orleans bn the 1 nlLfe, M 5 27th ult. for tl 0$ per bushel. Pork sold in lota 0 for mess. Flour continued firm at $7 75 per bbl. - MAiL.Lettcrs from Cincinnati, St. vt. Tnt.va1U .rwl iW m;nwr....W i. tt v i . . " I .uwfuiUj, itu uci tun uro tcuuij. Th is is a most welcome and decided im-I provement upon our former facilities. BT For fine light cassimeres, spring and summer coating, ailk'and marsailles vestings, plain and fancy linen drillings go to M. Lyons' on First street, and he will furnish neat and elegant garments on very short notice. ' Scn Bzax Galliit. The finest lot of specimen, picture we have ever seen in this cit7f r now on exhibition at TuxstojTs Bnn Bn Da$ruernan Gallery, on First st, OPP05 th P01 Office, where he ia prepared to accommodate his numerous customers with one or more of hi beautiful pictures. Give him a call. Exhibition free. Exnucrs o FtAvoanro. Hallock & Stoddard, Druggists, Main street have just received from a celebrated eastern manufae tory. a fresh aupply of Choice Extracts of Vanilla, Pine Appl, Strawberry, Lemon, Kose, Almond, Baspbcrry, Ac, for flavoring earda, ices, cakes, pudding and all Wnd o Ptry, which they offer to the retail trde' EErDr. IIeaaof Mwaitis county Illinois, last week, arose from an afternoon' siesta, and walking out, in a half unconscious state to an unprotected porch of the upper story of a hotel, in his imperfectly awakened state, pitched over the edge, and falling fifteen feet, produced a concussion of brain that caused bis death in a few minutes. roral honors with which he has be-n rncelyed, has awakened a suspicion that there were political objects in the visit, and that an alliance, dangerous to othsr powerswas brewincr between Bnssia and France. 1ST The Coroner of New Orleans reports from the 8th of February 1853 to May 12th 1S57 a period of one year and three months eventy murders fifteen infanticides twenty-six suicides and one hundred sudden death from intemperance. Bather an appalling statement for a popnlation of 130,000. Fibi at Casitvilie. On the mornintr of r tn) 23r(1 nu - i.rffa two atorr frma fcniMin. of Mr. J. M. Lamb of Casey ville was rf.trftwed hw Itm. Mr. T.amh ff.mn. narrowly escaped with their live, not being ..." .... .... sble to save any of their clothing. Loss $8,000; no insurance. Srici. The Agents of Adams Express on board the steamer Empress which passed up Sunday night had in charge $1,000,000 in Silver for the Government on its way to the mint in Philadelphia, and f 30,000 in gold to I the Bank of Kentucky. ET Six of the Louisville rioters have been held to bail, in the sum of $500 each to appear at the next court for trial. Robbxbt. Mr. Shaw, living a few miles South Of Gray Ville, Illinoi. was robbed of ' - - .. I $1,200 in gold on Friday last. The robber first set fire to a stack of straw near the house, and when the family rushed out to extinguish the flames, ho crept in, and secured tha booty. Suspicions rested upon certain persona in the neigborhood, but no proofs could be disco re red against them. KT" The man who fell overboard and was drowned on Saturday morning last, from O Kiley's wharf boat, was a dec passenger on the Fashion. Hi nsme is reported by the Louisville Journal, as Simon spence Tho Journal also says. IIa had a number of small printed bills in I i V l.l 1 1 H'krVf lhe ,l0Wm ! tt.C?Py: , B,U of Treos.-Simon bpence i wü deliver for at on Nov. , IS 37, the fwllowing bill of trees: - . For which the said azrees to pay dollar and -certs on the day of the delivery: How the Journal knows what the man had in his pocket we cannot imagine. We have made diligent enquiry, and have not been able to learn that the unfortunate man was ever seen after he went overboard. Ax Ex-Jct:c ix Limbo. Henry Trute an ex-justice of Perry Township, in this connty. latterly one of the 4fast and fancy" of Evansville, and finally proprietor of a Qrocer in Cyutbiana, was arrested at the latter I place on Saturday evening lust, charged with having picked the pocket Of Mr. Peter Kurth, in his own store, relieving Mr. K. of a pocket book containing a promissory note for $55, i.,rv ! r ' and $106, in paper money. On searching Trute, 64 of the money, bearing tho private mark's or SIT. dosepn eccner, to wnom tne filched funds belonged, was found about his person, and identified by Messrs. Lockuor & i urm as a portion oi I Tnvrlonlv rlisunnear I mysteriously tusappear the same which had appeared in Trute's store $ ii more was traced up to Mr. Woolhoffer a German farmer, with whom Trute had made a horse trade on Thursday tho day folio - ing the robbery giving hira in the bargain tho above mentioned f 25, "which was also identified by Mifcrs. Lockner and Kurth. Other circumstance, all corroborated by the , , . ' . . man s character, fixed guilt upon Trute be yond all doubt, and he wu on Monday ex amined and required to gi"e bail in the sum of $1000 for his appearance at tho next term of the Posey county Circuit Court. At last accounts, Trute lad not yet succeeded in proa curing nan, ana ins prospects were Terr un1 favorable. Mr. McGrew, who waa engaged to prosecute the case, favored u with the above particulars. IHTbe Canal is in good boating order and shippers shonld improve the opportunity as the superintendent has given notice that the water Will be let Off the 12tb Of June for I The IMI.Woodard am ved yesterday mornisg from PlainsvUle with heat and Hour to h & Bro'a. and will leave to-day for Petersburgh. Capt, Start will leave the last of the week with his new boat Princess lor Werthington and all intennediste landings.

THE GREAT. ENGLISH REMEDY! , JAMES CLARKE'S V ..g" f PfLjf V v r I ed from a prescription of Sir James Clarke. M

Physician Ex&wrdinary to tbe Queen. This In valuable Medicine U unfailing In the cur or all those Mlnful and daneenraa diaeaaea Incident to tha Female bringi on the monthly period! with regularity. The Pills ihould he used two or three week! previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution and lesaeu Mä7ffi Ehland cwidf i perTheoe Pille .hon Id not be taken hv femaJea darin K the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Preimancy. as they are eure to hring on IJUcnrrlafe, but at any other time thee area&re. In all ces of Nerroni and 9ptaia1 A flection. rln In the Back and Lira', Hearlness, Fatigue on SHxht F.xertlon, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowiiewof Ppirtn. HTMerica. Sick Hemtnche. White and all the nminfnl disease occasioned by a disordtred system, the puis will effect a cure when all other meant hare fttiled. and although a powerfol mnely do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any otlter mineral. C. tv Vf fiViwi rnai. fw Fall directions accompnnyin each ntrkace. Price Dollar. encloned to anr N. B. Sl) and porta" stamp. anthoriied Agent win inre iwti twtttle of the Pitta return man. W. W. ROBERTS, Indiampolia, ' Sole A rent for Indiana. IIALLOCK t STODDARD, General Agents, EransTille. apTI V-lyi . ,j MARRIED. 0! Tuesday morning Jure 3d, at 8X o'clock by the Rev. Alex Sterritt, Mr. JOnX E. CAMPBELL to Miss NANCY B. SNTDERhoth of this city. Qnlncy Herald und Cincinnati Commercial pi copy. NOTICES In this pltce, IA cents per line one Insertion; V cent per line three times; 30 cents per line one week ; discount on longer time. . CHAXCBFOR BARGAINS! For Sle.-T wo cheap residences on Ingle street, In Stockwell's Enlargement. " " ALSO Ten acres of land tjolning the city; which 1 vul be sold in two fire acre tracts, if desired. ALSO Two acres an on Fulton Arenue. only half a mile from the river. Enquire of jel-10dd IQLKIIART fc ANTHE5, ' ' AgenU. ltW5f 41, meets every Thursday erenlng, in tbe iua.n Water ,tTtTJr()tJ' JJj111 c A; ,.'08Iu.Ttw.B. j'anJ .T. jsnSOly wft- Bbacon Liuht Social Textli, No. YjH2TiSi meets every alternate Friday evening, I s je. JOHN HYDE. w.c.T. W V sr aa aa mrf sve . jmij COAL NOTICE. The price of Coal at the Bodiah Mires, is at the Pit, 8 cents per bushel; hauled to any part of th city, 10 cents per bushel. JOnN WTMOND, fefa3 Secretary and Manager. What it is doing for the Sick! Was. Schuchman, Esq., the well known Lithograph er. says: MI have frequently used Borrhave's Holland Bitters and find it invariably relkves indigestion an debility." Rev. Samuel Babcoclr says: 1 fonnd special relief from its use, far a severe headache with, which I long suffered. J. J. Woodwell Esq., says: I have used Beerhaves nolland Bitters myself, and recommend it to others, knowing tt to be just what it is represented. Aid. Jonathan Neety, of Lower St. Clair, sayst I have derived great benefit from its use for weakness of the stomach and Indigestion. James M. Murphy says: After serenl physicians had failed, Boe rhave's Holland Bitters removed tlx pain from me heart and side, arising from indigestion. Murray Sc Lanman's Florida Water. The Diario (Äio de Janeiro) pronounces this the most delicious of all fragrant waters. It Is use ! al most to the exclusion of every other throughout Smth America. Less expeaairs than the real "Farina, it Is more refreshing. The most aromatic flowers of the tropics ar in its basis, and its odor is almost imperishable. Sold by D. T. Lanman k Co- wholesale Druggists; 69 Water street New York; and by all ruftists at 50c per bottle. Uolloway,s Pillst Where are they not! W:1 1l naHntn fortheyM fin demand throughout th haMtahle globe. Even the medical dogmatists who regard all deviations from college rules as sacrilege, are electrified by the cures of dyspepsia, liver complaints and dysentery ac complished by Hollowty's Pills. Sold at the manufactories. No. TO Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, London; and at all druggists, at Sets., 62 Kc, and SI per pot or box. The Comet may not destroy tbe Earth, Tnt it is already absorlHng so much elemental heat as to se siy interfere wiui me neaita oraii warm Mooned a-t .1. Ttu mnmln In Vnrnitfi and th ntn. m . animals. The murrain in Europe and the same or a similar affection is already seriously thinning th live stock of the farmers In this country. "On hogs and mules the infection first began And last the vengful arrows fixed In man." This warns us to beware; out with Brandreth's pills in our possession, ready on the first appearance of sickness, w shall pass through tbe danger without in- j jury. Let not prejndles prevail against experience. Woohwy k Sawyer Agents, Evansville. J Candor compels as, when considering the wants of the afflicted, to recommend that which is beat known and tried, and to recommend D. J. Hostetter's cek-Vi I ted Stomach Bitters, would only be adding wh-U has I already been heralded tar and wide, not by a few Is olated certificates but by the peopl of the land, tr dor,ed by the physicians and the press, that Hostetter's Bit ters have no iual in the land for restoring and ImpartI " Ing health to the enfeebled man. flnd this msdfcine invaluable in Ladies and chiTBren many of their ills of debility to which they are subject especially during the summer season; in such rases it should b taken in small quantities before meals. For sal ly druggists and dealers generally. Jjrcn ARLES LONDON CORDIAL OIX is shown by th records of the Custom House to be the only London Cordial Oin imported aud sold in bottles; a'i others are made here in imitation of it. It Is a delicious tonic beverage, and by Its peculiar flavor (so different from other gins) Is universally esteemed by all who use H. It Is adopted with great success in cases of Dyspepsia, Govt, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Gravel, Colic, Cholera, Fever aho Aoce, Stricture, Disease or the Urimart Os cars, Epilepsy, Female Irreoclsrities, ace. Dr. Valentine Mott. of New York, In a letter to the proprietor, sayi: r(M Ltndnn Cnnl!! Gin. Is the PUrCSt best. I and mt reliable Extract of J unlper. I have seen." I CHARLES LONDON CORDIAL GIN is sold by Agists and Grocers in the '" also are numerous poisons called "London Cordial qq14o avoid them, bay only "CharlcsV Reject -jv- offered to ou M yott raiue your health. prfc one dollar for quarts, fifty cents for pints. EDMUND C. CHARLES, mh303mdw Sole Importer, 40 Broadway, S. Y. Great Cure after the Physician had Failed Uuiselville, Ohio, Jan. 10, 155. Dr. C. M. Jacksos Dear Sir:' We would Inform you that we are out of Iloofland's German Bitters, which meet with ready sale. On of our nelghlmrs has been doctoring for some time, (we think ahout two year,) with all the doctors la the country, hat all of no avail. He looked as much like a dead man going ahout. as anything we can coro pure hlia to. ntsdis- I esse appeared to be an OTcrnowlng of the gall. With hard pursuasion we prevailed on him to try your Bit ters, with the promise to him if it did no good we would charge him nothing for it, provided he took six bottles. according to the direction, which be has done, and is now entirely cured, and has become a well man. This I cure has created a great sale in this neighborhood." Respectfully, EDWARDS fc BROWN. See advertisement. p? D. Cavaachs Pile Salvr. We cheerfully refer th public to the advertisement of Dr. T- P. Caranagh, satisfied as we are, that he is no pretender, bat a thorough physician, familiar with materia medics, and most skillful In th application of bis knowledge. II has mad many valuable discoveries in th science f medicine, on of which he now flers to the public. nis cards bear th names of many responsible men, who rta M this medicine their warmest com mendation, and express the belief that, in no instance onipiun m . c- o liar disease for wmcn me at. nas pre parcn iw u usea Mn. y sal in this city by I ap3t KELLER WHITE The Latest Improvement:. FIsTSX'ZllLtE SILK-HATS; Which are as cvmfortVde to wear as a soft hat, tVbehadat VALUER It MARCOSNIR'S. . . a - a a Ä nif si ?iain sire- etween i an aw.

New York Erie Railroad.

SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. CirBuy your Through Tickets to New Toek.Bostos Philadelphia, and New England Cities via. this Route. Or-TWEXTY-TWO MILE3 DISTANCE SAVED. IW Throueh to New York City without change or caei. OF" The ONLY ROUTE to New York City haTÜig WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CAR! This Line extends to Dunkirk, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls, with an unbroken Wide Ousee connecting at Dunkirk! irectty with all trahis frmClerelan4 .Cincinnati, St. Lou and Chicago on the Lake Shore ltail Kiwi. To Buffalo vU the Buftulo & New York City RailRoad nuiking direct conneilions withalll the Steamers on Lake Krie from Clerelsnd, Toledo and Detroit, also with the Buffalo at Lake Huron Railroad from Detroit to Chicago. Niaqisa falls ria Csnsndaiffua and Mapira Falls Railroad, making direct connection with all Tntins on the Great Western Railway, frnrn Detroit to Chicago, thus afftsrding the trarel ing public unrivalled fociiitie. aCariltMton PASSENDER: cm ston in New York any length of time, and resume their journey without exta chnree. pr THROrnn TICKETS for sale in all the prlncipnl Western Railroad ütfices. iW Fake as low as bt at othikeoute. O.r. SMITH, Uenl Agent. 7 HOMER RAMSPET.L, aerland, 0., May 13th, 15. President. my-lydjcw TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, t tA cts. Three times. : : :: : m One week, : : t : : t 1 : t : : : 1st Two weeks, : : : ; : : t : : : : : 3 60 One month, ;:::t::tttj:4flo Three months, t::t:::st:tih Six months, ::::::::::: 10 m One year, : : t : : : t : : t : t 15 00 Is" uiscount on laraw adrertisements. fe Carls of six lines nr under, 10 per annnm. fJT" No "till forhid" adTertiseroents receiTed. LIST OP LETTERS Rernatatnc in the Post Office at EraosTille, Ind., up to June 3d 137. -Persons calling for these letters will pleas say ad rertised', and gire date of Hat, A Ashby Capt Bean mrs Jul'ana Birdsell mrs Ana Benjamin Win Ashford James A Benton David M Butler J R Bahcock John Jiishop Thomas Burleigh John J C Cas W Parker Cole mrs Margret Cil fiord Henrietta Curl John RarcWieman Charles Beaely dIm Harriet Chaney miss Martha arroll Edward Callagnn Charles Cut ten Parah Morris Cutler James U Dennison E M Downey James Douglas George Davidson Peter Djughty Charles W Davis Rebekah Duncan miss Sarah E Elk in miss Jane F Eds-aaL mrs Catherine P Fields Robert A O Glowan Georg . Grant & Carson Graham A C Uihaon K R Graves C C H ITeusly John Holden miss Lucy Hi)ourn Sylvester C Hetfoniau Patrick Howard J L Hampton Wm J Johnson Marquis R Kaimla John L-onuaily Elisa A Duty miss Eli 'eth Duukin misj aili Ellis Mary Jane Etly mrs ilr Elder miss Maggl 8 Fisher Elisabeth Oodman II C OiM John Griffith William tl .nt mixa a.ah A Grim Rev Wm II Hedge Will Harper Thomas llappell mrs Martha Howard J V Dr llamiltm mrs Ariel 3 Uoskenan David Johnson T D dy Kenelly Noma Llnamo Mortimer Lento wint mrs Ana Lum Charles Leuthwinte Oeorg Leuthwuii? Wm Love Mary Moore Wm J Messmore John Moran Michael Morse Joseph T Newman William Osiwald mr Love David Lay Andrew Link Joseph H Langford Sarah 3 Lamb Jesse T M Matteson Je miah Meneely William . Mauser Wm Meadows Heury L N O P Pierre Michael R Reed DeGiafton Rich mis Sophia S Fisk Israel D Scott Bland B fheriden Michael Smith Mrs Jane T TobinJohn P Tobtu Patrick XV Wolf Ad.tra Weerer Wm C C. R. RÜDD, P. M. Preston missMju-y Peck Joseph Ryan Hugh Kiinson J S Kobtsjn Geo L Stallheffer tnU Kats Sn v d 'r m i ' K-.uv la T 8chm I Stewart fcnoCa 1 TurrterTW 5 Taylor Arclii'iald Worth ml M Wallace VV R Ward Thomas KEROSENE 0 IL S, DISTILLZD. FRO M COAL. (XOT KXfLOSIVE. ) SECURED BT LETTERS PATENT. 'rilB DIFFHREXT GRADES OP T II KSK Celet iced UU, suitvtie for Alictinierv of all kinds. Binnacle aid Family a-e, cri he had of the un-d'-Tsicned, al so of the Wholesale 0.1 Dealers and Druggists in the City of New York, and of the authorized Local Agent of the Cooipauy in tuia place . AUSTENS, One zkal Aoemts, Kcrosenk On. Co. No. 69 Beaver St, N. T. TTT ' Local Agencies gra ote-l on applications as above. Orders should t-r-ify the dexcriptiou of lamp or machinery fur wnkh th j oil is wauüd. -. Je-ly NUW GROCKRY, PROVISION AADFEED 6TOIIB. WM. REILLY leave to Inform the citisensof Evansville and surrounlinr country, tliat he has opened a store on Main between Third aiul Fourth street, frr the sale of groceries, produce, feed tie., at whole ile and retail. Not being able to to get a store near the center of business, sarnclent inducement will be given to his old friends, former patrons and the public generally, ti give him a call in his new location. The hicht market price paid for Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran and the products of the country generally. All articles soli will he del i veretl free of charge. jeStw 810 REWARD . A Strayed on Sunday the 24 ult., a small I? LTf wrei horse aud a small s.rrel mare e ich f r k Ninil In one eye, and each having a white III stripedown their fare. The horse has tbe point of one of one of his ears off. ' CASPER BAKER, On the Owen vi lie road 13 miles from Evansville. net Slampe's grocery. The aliove rewrarl will be paid for the delivery of tie horses to me. jel ltd&w Washington House Omnibus. (BELKER k HEDDERICH'S Omnibus or Carriage can be ot-Uinel by persons dwirins; ennveyarsse at very low rates. Orders left at S. Kahn's Livery talile on Locum atreet, mill he pn Mnpt'y attended toTheir Omnilius runs regularly to and rrnm the K. It. lepot con vcy in g pAiseujer to me nasuuistoD uoue Frkr or Cmarok. Je2 lrod KEEP COOLIII " WATER AND ICE CHESTS. HATE a fine assortment of tbe above articles on hand. Call and see them. I Jea T. SCAXTLIN. Pea Nut. lisliHisnels, fresh and bright Tennessee. Formte low to close consignment by je3 OEO. FOSTER CO. 111 Iron. 40 tons for sale by JO GEO. FOSTER & CO. Kanawha Salt. IfM bUs iu goodeoperaye now landing and for , "Je by GEO. FOSTER at CO. jeS B rooms. mh uos uniiauon snaaer and lone straw. For sale low by GEO. sOSTEit Si CO. mwrhlte and Gray Lime. ww in 101s to uu at GEO. FOSTER & CO. FAIRBANKS SCALES, tj a-ortment of those srn Balances Is comoMe. i v nteui furnish any sire frmn H drachm to &i HORSBROOKfcCO. Cholee Madder. V iJf lbs just reed. Jl For sale by 8. E. GILBERT ft CO. Sycamore Street. 1Bd4KO. Süü lbs. best quality. Jel For sale by S. -.GILBERT ft CO. Sycamore street.

MISCELLANEQUS.

I2STSTJRAITOB. Rising Snn Insurance .Company, , IXC0BP0KATED, 1S84. Canlul. 81 00.0O0. H.J. HATHAWAY Secretary; ' S. M. HATHAWAY resident. . Indianapolis Insnranc , I NCORP ORATED, 1836 CAPITAL :::::: 200,000 A. DEI REES Secretary. J. D. DEFREES Pres'd. S. F. COVINGTON Genend Agent.' W. T. PEPPER Local Agent. -Z3" Office on First street over the Tost Office. jcl-Tino First Larce Spring Sale of FIjNE liquors. at auction. Commencing on Monday morning, June 8th 1857. ed. At 10 o'clock at our Sales Rooms, corner of Main and Third reet. e will sell without reserve: 2b Csks of Jemand Rrandy; 15 do do Napoleon do; 15 do do Macnolia d; 15 do do Uolard do 5 rto ü . S. Proprietor do 10 do Old Bourbon Whisky. TERMS. All sums under fifty dollars cash ; over 50 and under iw. three monuie; over Siuo lour months cedit, the purchaser giving note parahle in Bank with appro red security. Woolsey 4t Nelson, I jells Auctioneers. Notice to Stockholders. THE stockholders in the Vandwfcura-h county Agricultural and Horticultural Land Association are herei y notified that by resolution of the Association they are required to pny out their stock of 11 50 per share on or lefre the 1Mb. iiiitc. The Treasurer, Ph. Ili irooic. will ne on linns during rmsiness hours to secure the nine. Do not fitil, as it is important thai the money should be collected by thn date. S AM L. OR R , President; JeldJlw2w P. HORN BROOK, Secretary. Water Coolers, Ire Chests ant Refrigerators. 11' K trove tn store a rood aMortment of those deV siaeMes xlw. They will give you good water; solid twitter; and healthful meats aud vegeUles; pro vided you t'uy Cooler or Keirlgenitor and put them into nse. We offer them at nuuiufacturers price freight atiooa. jel H0RNBRO0K It CO. GALLERY, First Street, Opposite the Post Office. THE above Galle- having just undergone an entire change and refitting, is now re-opened for the SPRING BUSINESS, With a new and beautiful stock of CASES, FRAMES, and APPERATUS. Feeling thankful for the past libend pHtronasre. I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Warranting satisfaction in all cases. I would solicit an examination of my stock and sptrimens. tnyi r V. V. TILESTON. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, WITH A PERPETUAL CHARTER.' Authorized Capital - - - One Million Dollars, 1,000,000. Q OFFICE, NO. fil WALNUT STREBT, ABOVE SECOND. PHILADELPHIA. FIRE IXSUH AXCE, oniBnlldlngs.'Fnrattare, MerchandlxefScc, generally. M ARINE IXSURAXCE on C ARGOES and FREIGUT to all parts or the World. l.XLAM) IXrRACE on Goods, dee., by LAKES, RIVERS, CAN AI, and LAXD Carriages, ALL PARTS OP TTIK CM OX, on the most favorable terms, consistent with SECURITY. STATEMENT, JANCABT 27tH, IS 57. Inverted in Bonds and Mortgages and Ground Rents 27.fiH7 00 Invested in Stocks, a,5 00 Bills Receivable, 3 Cash on hand, 1a,f03 3,m 78 DIRECTORS. GEORGE W. COLMADAT, formerly Recorder of Deeds, &c, Philadelphia. WM. POWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOIIV M. COLEMAN, Finn Coleman a Smith, Im porting Hardware a Cutlery Merchants, No. 13 North Third street, above Rare street, Philadlephia. JOSEPH OAT, Firm Joseph 0:it A Son, Coppersmiths, So. 11 Quarry street Philadelphia. EDWIX V. MACHETTE, Firm Machette A Raiguel, Importing Hardware Merchants. No. 15J North Third street, a'ove Rsice street, Philadelphia. HOWARD HIXCIIMAN, Firm Livingston ft Co., Produce ft Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market street, above Eighth street, Philadelphia. GEORGE W. COLI4.I1DAY, President. GALEN WILSON, Secretary, ' Jeremiah Dehrn, Agnt. Office Commercial College Rooms, over J. M. Cald well's store. First street, JEransville lud. myl2mo PROCLAMATION! B it known by all sickly, weak and debilitated persons, that SIcL ar's STRENOTIIENINO CORDIAL is the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate the system, and remove all impurities in the Blood. It is very pleasant to take. In it la combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic aud Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver er Bowels, such as: Diarrhoea, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heodache, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Live Complaint, Costiveness. Weakness or Debility, Pain in tbe Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers, Yallownass of the Skin, ftc, ate. When taken, it neutralises and removes any morbid secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens the Diges tive orrans It will also core any disease of the Uterus, Kidneys, Bladders or Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, removing all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from the kin. TRY IT, and be convinced or its w.nderful La vi go rating properties. For Children, who are puny, weak and sickly, we advise parents to give them a teaspoonful of this Cor dial daily. Pr See Circular. , . J. II. McLEAX, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. fF" Principal Depot-Corner of Third and Pine erects. u iuuis, mo. aplT-lydswU Sold by Keller ft White. Druggists, Main-street. GREAT EXCITEMENT rrevailing all over the country, In consequence of the tremendoa success of McLean's Volcanic OH Liniment. It is superceding every Liniment and remedy for the cure of local pains aid external diseases. Hundreds of continue! cripples have been made to walk by its use, many that were suffering for years with old chroxic soRcs, and bad tried in vain tbe many remedies and Liniments now l-efure the public, have been pennanentlv cured bv the ue of a few small bottles of McLkam's Celebrated Lisixskt. His no longer an untried remedy, but a fixed and inimort.il "fact" certified to ly the mast tmovsasps that have used it, Uiat McLean's Volcanic OH Liniment Is the best liniment that has ever been discovered, and the only reliable remedy for the speedy and pennancn cure of Sobks or II kinds, Swkllisss, or any local r aim on man or animals EE" Li very-stable Keeper, Farmer, Dray men and all that have tbe charge or horses shonld keep supply constantly on band, to be used la time of need. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. In conseqence of the increasing demand for this ral nable Liniment, it is now put in twenty-five cnt ties, fiftv cent and one dollar bottles. The afty bottles contain three times the quantity of the twent Cve cent size, and so on in proportion to their costs that purchasers will save money by gettmg tbe 'jr" All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment m us be addressed to the proprietor, ar2?-'y JAMES II. 31cLEA. St, Lonls. Mo. Sold by KELLER ft WHITE.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

P. G. O'RILEY & CO., Ott BSTABLfSHt . Storage, Forwarding Commission General Bailroac Steam and Express Agat. srsciAL aoests roa rEsmf lvasia ealboa. MAVINO tted up m-oo6t Wharf-Boat, the 1art on ih Ohtm HiTiTStn Sk newt suhatantial

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mannrr. we are rrepared to facilitate with prompt dinpatch all nrals enwSktad 4o oar are, eitner iqr Klver, Kallroa mr l anai wiino oeiav sures, Sc., Sic. Partiruhtr attention will be paid t Receiving, Storing and Fonr ardisg; nd also, to the sale of any Produce consigned lo ' a-dr Ml orders promptly til led. ...... I'. Uf U'SILBI raunw -win Hiwuw numerous friends for their form er patronage, and refpectfullv solicits r continuance of the sanier whica will he duly redprocaiea.' . 1 - ' A Store Room, well sofpHertYwil! he kept for theaecommodation of boats,' aüd their ordefi earefully 11 P. O. O'RILKT 4 CO. mhSd&wly HARDWARE & CTJTXERTe Fiirtign and Domttticf ., . Ship, Log. Tract and falter Ckaint, KaiU.ILx$.Ax9iEaicktti. . . ' Planet Scythe$t Cradht, Jfait$t Sneathi, Forls, ScaUs, , ShrfiU, Spades, Grinddorut. Locts, laickett . Augvr$, ChiteU, Looking Glatte, ; 1 Files, Guns, Pistols, tt Faittf Goods ALSO AGEXT8 FOR BOSTOX BEJJTTXÖ' CO J sascucjl m BUisaxAV . ap27 Water street. Evansvilte, IatdC . T. C. TWICHILL i. h. FAntcnrtn. T. C. T WICHELL & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING . No. 70, POYDRAS STBEET, my2My NEW ORLEAN8 A CIIANCE FOR SOUEDODT.j

A Confectionary and Grocery stock tn Le wispert , . - . , Ky Is offered for sale at cost a the owner ha I f f other encasements, which compel him to close oat.

The stand is now doing a good bnsiness. Tnm Casa. ' C. CIIAMBKKL1N. my302t Lewisport, Hancock Co, Ky. - FOR RENT. . . , . 7-. . a A Good two story house situated rm Ith at., -eontainiiir six laree rooms with good cistern, sow -' We and an excellent cellar, all in good repair. Enquire -. my30-lwd or J. 11. MAUUBZ at tw. O! YES! ,' BOOK DINDINGs . ML. JOII0 having one of the Uteat lmimproved Ruling machines, can rule 1 f . j ACCOUNT. BOOK s , To any iUern;and having materials of all kind ! I prepared to nin mines who gin eeges. or mi booad Panneled sides. Urine alone yoor hooks ! ne of any kind. Over Crescent City Bank opposite u te th sytS' FOR RENT.. , rpnE office adjoining N. Rowley's office on Fourth J street. ' 1 ' ' ' The dwelMnw house opposite John Ilenaon' o Slain Street. - ' ALSO. A very comfortaJde house nearly new on Church ah e livtwe.-n Chesnut and Cherry with two vacant lot attache. . TI1ÄM 8 F..OAP.VIII. my3td RekiEsUteAgeat; Mat. " FOR RENT. - 1 '' nr'. A NEW dwelling on Locust street near Seventh; hr rood order. To a rood tt wnt tbe renperty will be rented low. Apply to my)td Real Estate Ag SdsU AMERICAN TARLE CUTLERY ' ' Jost Opened a large assortment of Russell's Jnstry ' Celelrafed Table Knives and Forks, In Ivory, Horn and Coro handles; for snle bv single set or fnll sets of 51 pieces at few York prices. For tfce best 4.ood made and no mistake. . J mylS CHA3. S. WKLL. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND s . t rpiIE suhrilwr repertfully Informs lb citlsens f I Evansville and vicinity, that be has eoe to thai

place with variety of Clock, Watch, and Jewelry, which he will sell at the lowe prices. He will Also repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, on therfiortest.once..,:.... ) mylS6m Main St.. near Second. " 1 1 DISSOLUTION OF CtPARTNEIl , : SHIP. .r7,' Til K copartnership beretof. iatlagin the Brerr , , err Iwsiness tietween Frederick W. Cook Bod Lewis Reis, under the linn, name and style of Cook 4 ' 1 a. u .t . I .V. - l : 1 .1 . I . .

neim on ncTCIIWI Fumi iu un 'uimiu, unw. a, it A the 'City Brewery, in Evansville, has been dissolved hv mutnal consent, Jsroh Reis, 8r., having bought out the entire interest of said Lewis Reis, in the said partnership concern. The business is to be coud acted . hereafter utkW the same firm, name end style, as, heretofore by the said Frederick W. Cook and Jacob Rf is, Sr.. who alone are authoriüed to n the name of the old firm in settling the bnsiness of, and who are alone authorixed to collect the claims in favor of said ' old firm and who also assume the payment and settlement of the cUlins against said "M !' , . . . FRED. W.COOK, ) . - LRWTREIS,VV.. H uy331m JACOB REIS, nr. ) FLOUR!! FLOUR! I

Barrel superfine Flour; Canal MülsJ , . . , eßW fi a and bnhlgs Flour: l i . 13 WHs. Fine Floor, for sale br 8AM VICKERT. my33 Comer Main and Second street. just received;'7 For Warm Wcilh r I Ladies' Sill Gaiter Coott, Ladies' Heeled Hoots, ' ' Ladies' Slippers, . . , : Ladiet1. Heeled Slippers, . . , t Ladies' Toilet Slippers.' ' To bo sold low for cash by my23 - McREA T WELLS. NEW GOODS FOR THE SUMMER TRADE , . At a Greatly Kednced Prico. . AN XLLEOAXT ÄSSORTMEtt OF, TITO ( Brilliants Linen Drills, ,s Laiens, 1 r Dress sills. ' ... j r Berrante, , JSlact JSilti, , Ginnkam. and Mantilla. Resides a great variety of Laces. Rinhonds, and Dres Trimmings, have just been ',7riT-. myl9 J. II. MAGHERsJ-VV. . lam. Copperas, Extract Logwood, dte. XA justreccivea py S. K. GILBERT ft CO. jel

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csrHm. Rln Pat rhlckew. 5tF just received and for sal -by i also XI 'Sn a pv -t 500 my dos. Bscs, For sale by Z.U. COOK ft SON. A dkdk Ik. Cliolc. CoUac Battey. - . . , iiii For sale by, it vwahsuj. wav-29 nails. ; KT äfk aTI K ECS assorted Kalls In store and tor4' 1

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y!7 ORR, DALZELL, ft CO. LIME k CEMENT. . . " 1gf1 URLS. White Lime; 1 f IF Ts o Ceiuetit. for mle t mrr. ORB, DALZELL ft CO. ATI 1 11 ARS. 75,T0 Ira German and Havana 1 iara. In rtore and 'orsaleT - tnyl PRESTONi BROf.-r 7 äste as Corr be. TS bags Prim Rio Coflee. In ms store ana tor sal sy ag: wiLKrLKn ftrjtits.: o THIMBLE 8KE1X5 D PIPE WÄUOI UOV KS. y set assorted from 1 H Iweh to lia. for sale by myW SAMUEL ORR. 1d CTROS8 E. Goodwin ft Bros., ertea KW F York Fine cut Chewing Tobasaeo, for s?el by myll

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10 Boxes fresh Lemons, for sale by Z. H. COOK ft SOX. DRIED BEEP AXD TOXGTJEg. 1f"k aTk aTk LBS. Extra sogar cured Dried Beefs tFtflF Wchoice laree" " Tongoest Received per steamer Swallow by ' ' ''?!? tayih X. H. COOK ft BOX- i TURSfc DUCKETS. 7 aTkat - TtOZ. Rnekets: J MFVF 40 doa Urre Tubs; 25 do, medium tubs; for sale by ORR, DALZELL ft CO. my 27 tl araaTTAaTTA LBS Marie Surar: - . Jltf 99 SOOgaUon Maple Synrp. Just we'd by ap2s " 11. LUUA GEnE KEXTTCKY 1UKT.VRD.13 dos boxes Kentucky Mustard; " 3 doa do Premium do; 25 dos Loose Mastard, all direct from manufae. cry and for sale by p2J SAM L T1CKEKY.

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