Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 267, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 June 1857 — Page 2

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(ßfansttlle gailjt $onrnal.

EVANSVILLE, IND. TUESDAY MORNING JUNE 9,' 1?5T. Henderson de .aslnllle Railroad. v A very full meeting of the stockholders of thi3 Koad wa held at Madison ville, on "Wed ntday last, to consider the affairs of the Koad, and elect offleers for the ensuing rear. Tbe meeting manifested full confidence in tho completion of the road,and several new measures were adopted to secure its success A better feelinr,tlian has heretofore been ex hibited, now prevails 'along Ukj line. The people be arin to feel tha hnportanco of the work, and show a disposition to put their hands to the work. .All that is wanted, U the right kind of men at the head of the enter prise. Jt is proposed that each county, through which the road runs, shall levy a tax to aid the road. This question will bo "submitted to the people, and confidence is expressed that it will be adopted. The nch and larjrc county of Christian, is strongly in favor of this plum A new board of officers were chosen, consist ing of the following gentlemen, viz: President Hon. John P. Oaniplwll of 1 hiisttan. Directors M. i. Hancock;, w . A. Towles and R. G. Beverly of Henderson. P. M. Robertson, Richard l)unviilc and Felix McEucn of Hopkins,' John 1. Campbell, "Win. E. Price and Isaac Lewis of Christian, and E. It. scbree or Told. Theso gentlemen ore said to bo able an efficient officers, tinder whoso auspices, a new spirit will be infused into the work.' If the completion of the road could be insured by the measure, the city could, not make a raoro judicious investment than to subscribe $10 ), 000 or $200,000 to tho stock. Whenever the road shall be completed, it will open a direct avenue through us to all tho Southern cities

1 J57 A3 we ' imagined, tbe D:mocratic pa-

! pcrs are claiming great credit for Mr. Erilit

? in fulfilling his pledges to seenro ' firs

I class appointment" for Gov Wright. A paper

that two woclcs ago donio J most strenuously that Bright had" mala any pleJcs, now calls

' l njion us to admire his fidelity to his promises

1 and lis exalted magnanimity towards a ri

val. The Bright faction are evidently very anxious the appointment shall be accepted.

s They discover a peculiar fitness in tho Gov

ernor for the station, and appeal to pecuniary motives, and by calculating tha Governor

- economical habit, they are endeavoring to

perscade him, that out of his salary of $12 000 ier annum, he can in a term of four years, accumulate a fortnno of $WK. This is the last consideration to be presented

' to a man so notoriously indifferent to wealth

as Gov Wright. C3F The Homestead Company has become very popular in Virginia.. TLey have ur pent solicitations frornneary every district of the State, to bo included within their plan of operations. They cannot attend to half the profitable operations proposed to them. Eli Thayer, the proprietor and president of the company, has been several weeks in Virginia and has been very cordially and hospitably received. He addressed a number of public meeting, at which resolutions were adopted approving his plans. Tho New York. Tost says it is already pretty much settled tnat he will be a member of tha next Congress from Virginia,' instead of Massa--chuietts, where ho. was last chosen. f Appointmzsts. Beside the appointment of Gov. Wright a Minister to Berlin, in place ofIr. Vroom, recalled at his own rtuost, 3Ir. Henry C. Murphy has been appointed Minister to tho Netherlands, In place of Belmoi.it, who is aLo recalled by his own desire. Hu Murphy'is a man unknown to tho conntry, and nothing is said of his position and qualifications in tho 2cw York papers. Wil liam A Eiehafckon of Illinois, the defeated Democratic candldzto for Speaker of tho U. S. nouso of Representatives, and tho disap pointed aspirant for the Governorship of his own. State has been made Governor of Ne brat.ka, in place of Gov. Izard, removed. Mr. Eichardsofi, a fow weeks ago, would ac cept notlring short of a foreign mission find ir.g that unattainable, ha takea tho best he can get, which is a salary of $3000 a year, and a chance to speculate in publio land. Iatc R. imer of Illinois has been appointed Consul to Bremen. These are. the only ap pointments of any importance recently made. Mobe iIoKiro.Fivo hundred end fifty Mormons arrived at Philadelphia last week, all bound for Utah. They arc principally Norwegians and the proportion cf females is very large. They have their Elders and Triests who exercUe an absolute and rigid con-rol over them. On the voyage tho Priests kept up a strict discipline maintaining a rigid police over tha daily habits of every member. On their arrival at rhila dolphia, they endeavored to prevent as far r.s possible all intercourse between the Saints and Gentiles. But several of the females were induced to repudiate Mormonism after hearing the condition of its rule in L tah. Ths Caxai.. Ve arc told that the Can a has been more nsal this season than for the ... . two past years. If it could bo kept in navigable order for a whole, season, and by that moans restoTd confidence to hippera its bubinefs would revive, and it would once more be worth something to the public and the Btot tholdors. "Ve sea by a notice that tlie watet of tho lower section is to be let otf on the 15th instant, to clear cn5 thc Pigeon level. The natural inquiry of every one is, why was. not tho work done during tho winter, when the Canal was ont of use! The operation Of enlarging the Erie Canal was carried on during the winter; and wo presume, that in this climatö a small job of cleaning out might have been accomplished, was there any efficiency in tho management. notice is givsn how long the navigation will be interrupted. Speaker Baxkp. It is proposed by the Kepr.rlican party in Massachusetts to nominate . fcaker Bank, for Governor of the State. Tho American party, believing him, to be a "winning nag," are trying to make him their candidate, by anticipating tho liepublkan, and nominating h:ra first. The Wasiiixutox Mob. The Washington Unlon, giving a list of tho killed at tho late riot in that city, amounting to six of the former, and ixteen of tlie latter, savs that, "All ' that were killed or wounded, with 011Q or two exceptions among the wounded, were peaceablj citizens, passing by or looking quietly on.n It is frequently the case, that when a mob is fired npon in this country, the byttaaders are the 6ußercra- Such wc the fact in the celebrated theater riotsdn. Uew York, aa vrell as in the recent disturbance at Wanhinjton. It is ' generally believed that the 11a yor was right in ordering tlie marines to fir upon the mob, bat certainly, it is not a "ttie to be deplored that peacetble citizens re almcst the only SHifcirr.

Correspondence of the Evansvllle Journal.!

The late ccmßict heVceen Federal and Statt Of(ert. UonfliCtfJ J un suction. Via"rgLegoncs nwre. Flare up at Wkhingtjn. ; Commercial Failure. ' Cincinnati, June 4, 1S57. It seems to be agreed that the State oüiccrs n the late Fugitive Slave case, referred to in my last, cncroacuca upon uio r gu - r euerai governmeui. ana virtuawy uuhiuw

the national laws. The cause has been par- Jy Mr. Calvert, proprietor of the Natiyntially heard in tho United States District at Hötel, Washington ,'id'tcnds to sno tao city

Court, and the testimony of witnesses on cith- J crside, established conclusively tho Illega proceedings of the several county authorities I

involved in wresting prisoners from the L.litics.

S. Marshal. The writ of haleas corpus un der which the Sheriff proceeded, is believed to ha vo boen illegal, our statuto requiring I that an attdivit bo made "that tho prisoners J are illegally detained in custody." The onlT document exhibited in the caso was a mere UfWoi rr-r-ua rM. I party involved, however, acted ridiculously, and deserve the severest reprobation for their inconsiderate demeanor simply tho result of Cf.releVsness of pnWio enthnent on the part of the Fc leral otficers, and of excitement and political prejudice on the part of thj Sheriffs and the people of the district where the ar rests were madel ' The case 6tands over until next Thursday. Four conflicts of jurisdiction are pending in me Lnuea caes. jjuch invoive imwr- . i t . i -i . -r l " 1 . I tant prineiplcs,nnd npon the settlement of all, the people will have a jutor notion ot tueir I political rights. One controversy is in Utah I The Mormons or?anizcl us a U. S. Territorr. set up a THciiliar semi-relirious belief utterly at war with our customs, cduer.tion, notions of right, etc., against tho law s of tho United States. The question iuvolvcd, fays the Is. Y. Herald, is, "how fir does a territory en joy the right of legislating on social qnestions, in opposition to tho principles of tho common law of the land. e nro about to settie tho di.'ptu-i if any reliance is to be plai edin siirns by bullets and bayonets. In Kansas the contest is complicated by division among tho local authorities; but tho main conflict ha been iMd i likely to be again, between the Lo','";s!atnrc enacting certain law, and Congress opposing them. Bullets and bayonets have been tried there, but the i'tovU will settle that dillculty. In New York city there i a conflict between the Lc;i.sliture and Governor on one aide, and the the corporate Tierresc;itativ',! of that case is not, therctore, very interesting to Young America." Tho fiarth imbroglio is now disturbing our own political elements decided is; The question to bo Where State and Federal laws clasli, which shall prevail! JW cn mach may be said on both bide. South Carolina to tho rcscne! Oliio needä your assistance. A pretty -kettie of ir tliis, truly. And tho couscqnenco will lie what! N)we uitatiou which is a necessary to our great American people as i;i:rs aro to the Abt.litionwts and tlicn something clie. Ti:ue will sweep over these dwtiirbittjj agencies rnthleesly, and engulf them in common devastations, and the American Eajle will continue to "spread himself regardless of expense "Turned np again," it is Raid. Who! Old Fes-le, Santa .Auna. It nppeava that ho recently hobbled out of a cock-pit into a hujuor for rcsuruinjr authority in Mexico. Ac cording ti) late advice he has been attemptinsr moves on tho political chc& board that 4 ÄW.Wt. .. ' win, Ii neees!ini, enaoie üini azain locuett- ' . '. ... w. mate hu old enamio. Ü3 ima-mei that the jiexican people love him so dearly, that It is 1 1 . , only necessary 1er Iura to show himself amon? them to U a-ain proclaimed Lis "Hiph Mijjhtines." The game afoot is not succinctly described. Wc are only told that lie wants to get back to his Id country. Perhaps the news is a mere invention of the Kew York Herald, which at the time may have been In want of a sensation article. Old Peg-leg is now in Jamaica, cock-fi ghting. Washington corresjiondsnta report a flare np between lien. .Tohir Kelly and Hon. Secrecary , Töiieey about appointments in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Tho former charged

New York City on tho oth?r. The question tal, of tll0 0!ll World with wir jax-kota full there is, can a Legislature deprive a charter- of.NK'ksnnd Uonds, hoping to ictnrn with el citv of its municipal rights and usurp them their pocket full of rtwks." ' Pleasure seek- ..,', v n,,i..:nin.i,i t ers and men of ItMNure go to 'kill time,' and fvr itself: blood will be shed tuare, and .,:. tt, ' ,, ' SH!r tL n tw Kons!irin- lrvrtn ttti nr. f rtr rl

the latter with violating certain pledges, and means to purchase their liberation, and atartthe distinguished gentlemen are paid to have d iu search of the tribe that held them priscompiir.ientod each other vehemently. Bv the Tho rst obJect vas to savo thc V!-

by, I liked the tone of your article the other day, Mion the subject of the President and it,kt !fo..: . t,ÄTO-.u.ÄJ poiutment of pettv offlccw ot custom &c. A more humiliating fact never was cohtemplated by a proud and intelligent people.' Since ray k'tter of the 27th nit-, another clothing house has let down for only $17,(K0 however. Eut this was merely by way of variety. They will drop lik&piuv-paws altera sharp lnwt, betöre ptember. As btisines stagnates, produce increases m price, and .subsistence promises to get beyond tha reach of moderate incomes. A man is extravagunt who lives to cat now-a-days; it is expensive enough to bo compelled to'atto live." W.D.B. fThetwoJrfstiwsofPeaceinClnrnrv t : whowcre discovered to have boen for years levying black mail cn the frail women of thc city, by issuing illegal processes against them, . , -

""Ul"1' "...ipruiiusiujr ie-r uuu, seizure or arrest, bv the proems of both, that ceursof10, iti and $5), according to .the which first attaches should have the prefcrability of the wretched victims to pay hate ence. Any attempt of either to take from the

been found sruiltv br a inrv. and sentenced to ty by a jury, and entencod to . ' . , m . A. . , , ix months; and the constables lüai, have a.sobecn sent to hard lalwr for si who abetted thoai prison. Tho-verdict is a righteous one, and the regret is that the law affixed no higher penally. . Gmr. The Delaware Republican says tho parent of Worrell, who shot a travelling comranion and robbed him of a' larze ....' .t -.1 1.. t . i . " amount oi jew eiry, aua u .a iu uo imng for the crime on the 19th of June in Missouri are dccplv stricken with grief. The father ha become insane, nud the atred mother lies ' . . low npon j.er ueuva uc-u. x utir ivj uana brought down in Korrow to tho rrrave. by tho crirmw nf lurv who should have been their stay and ble?sinr. A pAisrt L Bekeavejient. Vire have re-

corded the death of seven children of thelZev. weeks airo at Windsor, in. Delaware county u ti4 t in'nnu tIliI-mv on a charjre of poisoning a Mis leid, whose K. Hntchms, of Albion, Illmow. fho ( ,raj- chiId Mf ThonJrson wus in j;lU in 0Lio for vill Herald of Satnrday contains the obitu- kiHinsr, as we noticed at tho time, ha underlay of the eighth, a dan: liter seven years old. pone the ordeal of a coroner's immest on the Within a few weeks, the parents have buried body of the alleged victim, end no traces of i. . j. l i i fii. w .a. i. noison having been found, she has commeueed eizht out of rune beloved children. AO words i' Z . . , , ( . h series of wnte airamst the editors who have can truly paint their cgoaiicd leclmgs, nor puhücitv to the affair. Tho Newcastle

can langtiagrc bo found to express the sympathv so Iteavv an nfliklion merits. , rt.-n .-.r .-l .n.; ,r i ne i wucw ciiiiinuuMwii vi uur estevmwl i componJ.T:t I . F. wdl rcc-ive a ute lo-iii'Tü.

J3"AsM. Ltoxs has located permanently

in EwMville, he intends keeping constantly v a 6wu ueaunwcui, oi uui, tusuumAble goods; and can furnish neat, durable garments very low for cash. ; OwExsuoRo.-Seventv-five new. buildings in the C0Qr8(J of ercction in Owensboro:Two new rw of. imall fot mda thpir tvpearunce in the town on Saturday last. corporation for $63WO damages m TOnsequence of tho closing of that Hotel.: ' The Hotel was closed by order of tho city author 1116 Wi or England has formally announced her consent to themarnage ofjier eldc" augliU-r-the 1 rincess Iifyal-to rnlwo Frederick of Prussia, and Parliament have Totea marriage allowanco of 200,000, aDd an annuity of V03.- 1 ' ' - I-sTGcu, Cass oft Cincinnati on Friday for Detroit, to prepare for, tho removal of his family to Washington. It is understood he will be absent from Washington till July. ... Fine Oaiters axi Childkex's Shoes. Mr. Jno. liasch received at his store yester day, the choicest lut of Gaiters end Children' shoes, received in Evansville this season. Kasoh keeps everything in liisline of tho best nni tv Bf.,r -frt..v orJ;;r jn Philadelphia.' Call and examine his gooj ' : - S" TIie cannon taken from the mob in "Washington by the military, was. found charged nearly to tho muzzle with muske cartridges, paving stones, shot of various Kinds and one or two pocket-hand-keixlucls as waUding. To all appearances the 'marines crformed towards tho mob a most mercifal service by taking front tlicin ia gun which, in all probability, would have bnrst in the firing and spread dit"ruction al around C5rTho ftrfiionnblcs of tho Kastorn cities aro ull rushing to Er.rop? this teason, and none but iceond rate follu will to left to f 11 onr own catering places The Ne-sr Yorl MirTor says: "With a first class steamer leaving this por' almost daily, all the best lerths are taken for six weeks or two months ahead. Merchants go abroad to bav goods, and take their wive and daughters along with them. Monevbor rowers aro rushing over to the financial capi oxrnie of Kiimr.wr vr n. ,. t l.7,n,o und comparing the bills with tho co.t of the 'grand Continental tour,' the difference pro A. 1 1. 1 ' 1 1 sen&uo our 10 uu; msu auruua. ZxiryiTi. Mahble, tlio woman carricl off from Spirit Lake in Iowa, nv the Indians who murdered all the inhaUtauta in that place in March last, waa found by sonic friendly In;n a trih to tlm rwt ffhc Tt; ?;n-r river, 20 miles from tho j-laeo of her ccptnre; sho w;w purchased by her diseovenrs and brought to one of tho Millenary sta-t-ons, on the Jlissouri river, and lias finally j,ot back to St. Paul. She describe tlio treat1QCat 0f licrsclf and the other thrcJ women tavcn witb venn3 mercilcs and ermd Thev were madi carry heavy burthens, with Indian children' lasdiod to tlicir back.-i, throucrh tho deep now thinly clad and half starved for more than five hundred laile, in tha devious wanderings of the. Indiana to avoid pursuit and reach thoir own hiding plae, on'tha upper waters of the Mhuonrl. One of tha wom0n,who vra siek and feeble, sunk ' T i ... . i -: , ... . imder her toils and Futierinc.', and in passiu;? . ... . , . .. . , . ... nes and exhaustion, in tho water, and wmlo , . r , , ... herself and r?acTl tl3 fhoTet tho merenMa pavapes to nyve iLcmsclvcs of the burthen Jrewr thelr revoUers antl f hot her through the hcad, and her companions mw her lifeless boJv 8wcn. away hy tl(J cnrrcnt. Tho two Othew-ono of whom is n young girl-still p-rvivea among the In.lhindt, objects of the most cruel treatment. A soon oa tlw condiI tion of the two remaining women were known at i ort Kidgcly, the roost clr.aent measures were taken for their recovery. An cspodition was fitted ont with a wagon, 'and the men from thüir dreadful fale; and leave tho punishment and revenge for the bloody acts I of the Indians to the Government. Thei are tl,c for recovery of whom the lislatre f f Minnesota approj.natod 10,00, wl,Ich haä stimulated this activity for their rescue. - - : CoxrucrroF Jcbhuictiox. Tha following I extract of a decision of the United States Sifprcmc Court clcaily denios thc right of a State Judiciary to iatorfue, by wi it of 7ij.Ua eryus, with the action of the National Judie Jury. It clearly defines there proper mode of action in cases of concurrent jurisdictions, Thc jurisdictions of the Court of tbo United States 13 limited, but within its limits, suI F'rtm" Ane-craie vonns nave oiteu in ma ny cases, a concurrent jiiriiction ovr ttie M,u,uu U"J B,ia I". .- 1 treat tne otlicr as an interior lunsdietion. txexcept in thc cases where the Constitution and tho nets of Congre.s have- given Rich power to the courts of the United States. hen persons or property aro liable to custody ot the othcers oft lie other would cuouy 01 tue oxcera 01 me omcr wouia be nn nnniatinablccxeric.-w ot iower, anl lea-I to tho mWt deplornhle con.equenec. Therefore, if a person boimpmcned umler tho civil I r criminal process of one. thc other earuiot ta&e-fiim frora "5" "3t0tl7 m ordert snuhinu A fugitive cannot lc taken from the legal custody of a SheritT, by any warrant from tho conrt of thc United Stares, in or I der to extradition, under theaeta of Couirre. MftItl:cr can uch fugitive-, when in custody of the Marshal, under Iccr&l process from Jml?H or CommWonr o f the United State. be delivered from tateh custody bv means of hla cf.rjrut, or any other process to "W.OT f'f an ofll-nce a?uinst the State. whether lelony or, misdemeanor, ,or for any i oilier purpose, ditous in Tuocblt. Tho following, in relation to tlie Ohio Tronin? aü'ai, we clip from tho Indianapolis Journal Mrs. Thompson, who was arrested some Courier, from "which we copied our notice of the case, has boen sued, or will 1k, and the Cincinnati Commercial is also threatened. m, r f t - .1.. l..K. , t I 1 no Jluncie Jicsswutsr ra.s iun u waii vi .... ... , aml a ,nos. thoronjr, investigation made, before the liM suits are prociedea witn.

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!

- ; '7- SIR JAMES CLARKE'S - . CELEBRATED FEMALE 1'ILLS. : , Prerarei from a rrt-cription of Sir James Clarke, -. Ptiyician Eittuorlinarv to Ute (jucn. This 4r. llunhle 3Ieli(ine U unfailin In tlie rnn of all tliof t pHioful aihI dangerous dueues iiieulent totlie VdBiale constitution. - 1 It UMMeriLtA all em. remnrM 11 nzUiirt Inn Anil Nino on the monthly eriol!i with retrQlarity. Th?J ins snouKi ne usi two or mree weeks previous to "lihn-ment; they fortify th ronst-tution ml lfen thesutl'erinK durinc WW, en:0l:nr the mother to pcrinn neruuie witn suexy vo iiersei aun child. lh rilM hfnld not taken lv f.mlM durin the FIItST THKEK MONTHS of IVmawr. n thrv are sure to l.f-iug on Miscarriage, hut at any öUkt utue they av Rtfe.' t '-'' In all caes of NervoM and u:nial Aflecfiona. Viia n th Back und f,iinl, HimTin, Paticue on Slight Tlxertion, Pulrttfttlon f the IfearVLoaws of ?pSrts. HrJteric-'. k llernlvhe. White and all the rwiinfnl di(irj-!i'ntNl Mr a ditnlTM vnti'm.th- iüu win en.n a t are wnn au pwiht mean have fnilrd, and althoutrh a powerful renwrty r not -cmnxin iron. wimei, nptnnoiiTt or any oiutr mineral. n dinrtion aecompHii.vin eich ickair. PrW in the United traten and Cnn-vla. One Ioll:ir. .B. fli and ! postnee; WamrH enclo--d o mr anthorixed Are: N will insure a hoitl-i of the Pill I v ,: : . '. i. Arent Indinna , 1IALLOCK itSTOPDAHP. ap2" V-1yi - - .1 Ueneml Agents, KrAnrville. : SPECIAL NOTICES. YY?5 NOTICES id this place; ift'cenhi rr line ''j one Uwertiou; ct-uts per Iiie three time; " -cm: rx im: one wren , uiouni on longer i.nic. oti Hozs!! Wanted:!! ONE Hundred Hog AVuuted The li"rht price li . .. 8AM. YICKKKY. je; ' ' " " - . -' j '. ZW Chirl jr Cbri!ry is hi town, and will noon pre u a chance of neing nie of his chaste and uneaualled deliniationsof nero cliamcter and nitn.U:l.y No tice oftne time ant place will le jrivni.' All Who "would like to X?? a pe??-5ianee aVmuJinir with melo dy and chrimrteriaic of the cennine darky would do well to&Uuud. For Pale.-Two tlttaip miduacei on Ingle ireet, in Stickweir Kolariremeiit. ; ALSO Ten acre of lm itljoiiifoz the citjri bkii will he soM in two fi ve tre tntrt, ff d?.ireil. ALHTwoarre Hnd un Fulton Areuue, only hitfa mils from the river. ' Eniu're of ' ' . i .' . jl-l)0il .; t ICiLKIIART Sc. ANT1IB.", ' ' ' ' '. . Awaits. VVpii EvvittK Tkmn.k of IIomow,' N'n. ySTl.mee every Thurlay ereulng. in the Hall, 011 Water street, over tlie r.vird B.ir.kf ' -5 t. W. rOIXDUXTElt, V.C.T. A. J. 0Kbii-lv, V.". It. , y.wiiitiy t ' l ... V "- Ikacos Lkiiit PortAi. Tbvm.e, No. VA. ü.m-jetj every -liaTaJe'l"ri'l:vv ere:iiiu:. asnWe.- JOHN HYDE. W. C. T. COAL MITICB.- ; . The price of Coal at tlie UomiM Mixes, is at tlie I'it, 8 cent yer ba.Hlit l; haaletl to any y.:rt vt t'ne citv. 10 cents ter tiu.liw'l. JOHN WY5I0XD, i . felii , Svretrvry ul rIiua;r. What it U doin? for the Kiclc! VTra. .'chu -linar., Tri.ithe c1I known LU! ivi t er, fT: Ml htve freinnitly uei tW-Viin?' Htilwi rit!T ami find it iiiTiria' Iy relicvej UUige tioiniüa l-'iility." , : Ivv'v. S.mmtl UVicwk ä-.v:."T f)Ui!d pcial relief from ft nc, f.tr a .evere hial iclie with !i!:h I !us fuRVrr!. t J. J. AVo-Hlvrell Kj., Sir I hnre n.rl Tt(eihives 11 !!aixt Hitter tnyie!f, . aiil ' rtO'ninv-:! It to others, knowing it t l e just what it Li rep iwentr-l. AM. Jonathan N'cc!y. f Lower ft. Cl:i?r, ssiyü: I InvedtTive i rreat lr.eflt fruu iU for weuknc of tlie itora:ieh an J hi4iset';on. . , Jnw 31. Jlurj.tiy ay: After everal plifWniia lt fjiile.1, Iiaritive'i IIolUu'l liitttrs retnorv I tlie Iiln fi'i'Ui eiv heart and suV; suring from in'BC'ion MnrrnyJt Lanirian's Florida Wn lerv The T)l.vi (Kio de J.inctro) tfjnoui:ees h: tlie n-t il -liclort of 11 fragrant w:tr.' It il nl cirt (1 tli3 cclaioa of vfry otlr Ulol1pmlt uili America. . Lc exnenüive th ui the real "Furim," .it is rmire rcficiii'n?. The most nnnmiUc flow era of the trork are la its laL, and its odor Is almost loiperflH Sold by P. T. Larmiin & Co. holrIe. Pr'sirIf; fU Water htroet New Yuikj and by. all driis'sii.s ,al lk: I er ixuit?. , , . ... - ....... Ilollowny, I'ills! Therc are they ?:. - not! )-. . .1 Well mny these rills he o;iel unlrerwl- medicine, for tliey wein dciusnrf thmnchont tW h'!üUJdV,'' Kvpn the MieJieril iliKiuatl-4s who regrir 1 nil de viiU'.on frtni collece rules as n,vrile;et are clectr!n;il hy t';p cure of ilypcpsi;i, liTercomil;iints Miff dyeritery sireomvtiK'ned hy Hotlwav's Pills. 81J Kt tlie manafaetoric. Xo. Ma'.len Lane, New YorVnwI No. Hi Ftran!. Iontlon; nn I at all di-uggUU, Mt CücU.. C2.c, aul II per yot or Nix. , , . The Comet may no detroy the Karth, lint it is alrm ly nhaoririnc eo much elemental hi nt a to e rlomly iiiterfere with th heul'Ji of all warm liuKuled nnun.il. Th mnmiia in funi and tlie kidic or a stmilir flvtifn tsnlrea ly itTlvn1y tliinnuif UiP live stuck of the fnrtrierfl inth! eonntr" ' ' ; ' "On hop and nule Mi Inrection 6iKt tcvm I -An l Ift t)i venpfal an-owa t?iet ia maa." TU'w JvrnH im tu towure; 4ut with . EraaJrctV pill in our poe!!on, rearly on tlie fiit-i aprearanee of dlcknem, we hall pas. tlinnf lithe J:in?er without In jury. Let rot prej"-ntee prevail npunst experieuee. WooWy L Sawyer A sont, Evanaviile. r ZW fau'dor romi!. ti., whni considerrnR the wnnti of the nfilk'ted, to reewjmen & tint which U Ie4 known and trM, and torrcjinaiad 1. J. Hosifcätter'a roWrateil StoiitacU LUUr would ouiy 1 fi Uing wh it lvi a!re:wly lwen .heralded fixatiil wilj, not lj r. Tew is' oltted eei-t5fit-xel-nily the people of thfe lnnd. rrdored hy the phj-sieian.1 und the itw, that IIoetti Bit ters have no eu;il In the Lind for nutorinj and itupsirt ln health to tl'i eiif.-ehle-l muru . Laliej kiul cli'.Urji find thi n:d:oine Inyahui'il'; in many of their ill of deMlity to wliVh they are uhject eTeeially darin the inuimer ns)n ; In inch case it ühoull I taken tn snail qunntttie befor lnea.1. Vor sale ky huegidta and dcuJevi generally. . , , CSrcnAKLKS' LONDON CORDIAL CIS fa shown ty the rororls nf the Cn4ira House t-he the only Loudon CorJial Gin imported awl eel J in bottles all others uf niad Lit tn imitation of it. . It I a delicious tonie lieversiga, and, hy its peculiar flavfr (so diiTcrent from ofher giu.0 Is otiirermiiy e4ecme.l hy all who n.e it.' It hi adinted -with prent meceoi In crjn tit DvsrepsTAr Ootrr, Khkcmatisx, Dropsy, Oravel, Colic. Oiiolsri, Fbvkb aso Aice, STkicTuaE, DissAge or ,tii Ubinart OxOAMS, Ki'lLEPST, iRRtr.L LARITIES, &c. Dr. Valentine Mott, of New York, hi a letter to the proprietor,' says: ' ' " ' ' ' Thrirfcn'" fnndon CofTTlnl Gm,' fe the purest hest, and in reliable .tnu:t of Jumj;-, I Jure seen. . CHARLES' LONDOX CORMAL CfX is soli hy all Drupgiits aud Cnc?rs in the United SUtef , and b also are numerous ixisons called "London ConlLil Gin,,-toaToSrt:iem,hny enly 'CÄHtMV.: Rejoct a:ir other offured to you as yon value yor heilth Piioe one. dolUr for quartu, f fty cents for pints. -, , t , .EDMCSD C C1I ARLES..' , i iali.TOimlw .' Sole Importer, 4 BrowUray, N. Y." Crf at Cure after the Physician had Falle i I KuSklvili.c, Ohio, Jan. 10 W Dr. C. H. JACKSOSDear Sirr'We would iufrto you tluit we are out' of Hooflantl'j German Uittcrs, which meet with ready dale. One of onr nctkhliors has been doctoring1 for some time, (we think nhout two years) with all tlie doctors in the f onntry; 'ut H tf to av.ül. lie looked as mrrh like a dead man- goiug' ahout, as anything wa.can couiyare him t. IliMdin e:we aiuearel to be an- overflowing of , the gall-. With hard purjuaölon we prevailed on hirato try yotirltit tersi with the rromif to hiro if it did no pood we would Charge him nothing f it,' provided he took rix Wtft'Sr p acconling t thedirection, which he has done, ami is mw entirely cured, and las heome a wrll man.. TbU cure has ere itel a great s:ile in thi neiqli'iorhoo.l." ResTNfully, . n EDWARDS &TEH0WN.' ' See alvertlseraent. ' ' - '& - Da. CaTanapoh's Pn.a 8tvi!. We cheerfully refer th public tu the ad vortist-mcnt of Dr. T. V. Cavanauph, satisfied aa we are, that he is no pretender, but a thnrouga physician, tuniliar with materia niedica, and most skillful In the application of Mi knowledge. He has niftfle many valualtrs discoveries in th science of medicine, one of which lie now offers to tht public. Ilia carna benr tlie names of many responsible men, who have given to thia medicine their warmest commendation, and expres the belief that, in no instance will it fail U accomplish an effectual cure of the peculiar disease for which. the Rr. has prepared it. If nsed strictly according to directions.-lCbicago Native Cititn.l Fr tle ia i city ly aj.27 K El.LF.n X TVHITT:.

New York& Erie Railroad.

h ' SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. C-BnyyourThrocghTIcketstoNtwYoEK.Bos-Tou.PHiLAPKLrHU, and New England Cities via. thsa Route. - ty-TWENTY-rVVO 31ILE3 DISTAXCK SAV-1 ED. or Thmneh tn Xe Y.rt r?fv n-iru m.r.. " - . , of r I J The ONLY BOCTE to New YorV .City fci.tiiij v llusSFAt JUL b PALOUX CAIU! y J II Thi Line extin.Ts c, Dunkirk nnft.ilo," and X&eira Vithui-mM- uiii irok ten W nie Aritaee uuoticti&K tU . Pan kirk .directly with all trains frmClerehind,Cincinn.ui, öl. utm.s una cuicaj in me Lke Süore 1UU To Buffalo via the Rnfialn & Nw YorV Citv ViU Roal mkiiiK direct coanertlon. withalil the Steamers uii Lake Erie from Clercluid, Toledo and Ietroit, al with the Butialo lakellurun lUilruad froiu letruit to ChkaKO. ..... N lie ft 4 r alls vU Canandiisruannrl Xitirr Fall lt;unmd,inkiiie direct c..iilitvti.w with all Tniin mi tht-iireat M'etera IU)I;.t, fnm iMtmit to Chieaco, iiniiniiioruiiiB ine i-r-im V'"-"IC unnvauei facilities. , ttiTjl.ton fASSEXUEKS tia tu in Wr Vork ny lenfrth vt Uuie,atJ resume their journey wiihuut SV- TiinOITOH TICKETS for sale in all tbe prin- " fc'ARH A4 LOW A(BV AHY OTHI1 ROCTK. U. F. MlTil, Üeu l Agent, J . ' HOMER RAMSfELL; Clvsl.-nd , O. , May IMh . President, niy-.r. lyajtw TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. 'One square, (ten line or les), one time, I FA eta. Thire time, i : : : : : : : : : f 1 ttl One week, i : : : t : : i : i : . i - 1 r-0 Two wfk!, : : : ; : : : : 1 : 5 rJ One month, ; : : : : : i : t : :iii Thre inmhs, : : : : : : : s. : : : i ix DKHith, ::::::::::: ia Oil "One year, 15 00 ' Ti'iuiit on larger advertiinent. Cu-lt of rfx Hm- it under, 10 per Annum. ZW No "till forbid" advertineiieuN received. Corn for Sale. tf t Packs of choice White corn of ertrn quality Zßlj frilelovrby E. S. BARCOCKlinths and Shingles. Ol"!' IWarshinsle. I h;irc fr il the ;.Nve nrtkde aud intond to keer a run uiriv or lauw at at all macs, ami a; tue iot mrykel piice. jOlioiccTticc rivel ieivv'tjust reed per teanier Woodford; for mlc trv S. E.aiLllKTCT&CO. je Sycamore street. ttlrarl Ktarrti. ti 40 Ikcj r.-cd and fur p ale y 6. k. uii isr.r.T jc t o. - Sycamore Street. . NBV. .NOYEL.: .LX.UBS. STEPHENS. . The Heiress of Grecnhurst, i ; X SPLENDID STORY. For salo by -...- Dobeli, & Listteu. , ....... i g CHOICE M. H. riIEi:K.rJut reed per str ttUHkiT Lity, iur iic ir E. ILTJKRT & CO. , . Sycamore street. CORDAUEjOAKini, Jcc. S-VIITIf, t'OOPEII, & CO'.. 3 Front StrtN l .,uiil 4j J'chiujutMiils atreett .New th'lenns binnfikLtnrers of C'irJ iije, öVum &.C., o.Ier f r ile a tinea-ortriieiitof Utiil!;i and Tarred K" Navy and Extra OakiuuidttHverablc in iew Volk or e 'Orleans. je7 OAK IUI: Ä 31 HTt IC IX mryO ilfum, iutv and extra Oaknm likoni, n: ie Kinnir A M..nu.acturc-1 l.y tue Kmnire Oukum Works. For Mle hv SM11U, CODl'Elt, Si t'O. . je-tiina LAS WARK: ' :1S P07. Iiunhlers, a.wrted sizes; i mohisses Cans: 1 lii rresdrve diltes a.;orted: In str andforsulehy . a AM L. VI CK ERY. WOOD WAKE. M Ket nnck ev Itiwls; iVr 5 dE Kollinit Pins and Mathers; . . S d ) Uutter and Lard Ladels in store and store and for sale liy S. Vlfc'KERY. ; LADIES WOUK JUSKETS, ' &c s rlZ Ko'iul and Oval L.i ie Work lUskcU; r i h Einiiroider'1 do do , .do T-c-ther a ith a gool ansortmcnt of Fancv B-kets for salely ; .. . . VlClvKRY. Comer Main and Jv-cond st. PERIODICALS. ?' ESLtP'. flar.ctteof Fislun; A KnickTli-k-'T tnr J uue; lliirpi-r's Weekly Lwt iiiimV-rf l.ond.)a Di.-'pattliof Mav iTt'n. recdly - DollüLL k LISTER. je - . , , iValU. ' T- ' " yti kegs Whee'iirs Nails assorted sii. For sale jed by W. REILLY. ' J'eas. A full aBortTTpnt ff Imperial Cunpoirder Younff Hyson and EI:ick Tea, for sale iy je W. REILLY. 'ohacco. t ' Tliirtv IxiXPS T5e T.nmr. -nnnnd ftnd tulf imnml Y ircin'ui na Kentucky Tulucco tor by Joi . . W." REILLY. t dement Hydraulic Cement always on hand and for ile je(J ly W. KEILLY. 1;mi Ouiitiy Dürs ou hand and for sale low tj close by W. REILLY. Whent Pack. um m-.-..iiiti iiand wheat sacks suitable fc oats vr hrsn for sale by jed . W. REILLY. &?nnnr!e, tisru-and Mol.isses: (wirue and Ku-e; Sr.ipand Candle; ' u'ketand ChuriS( . ..Tu'wandjlrooni; . Kedcordsand Battirg; .ii;itches and Pepier; .. Orem Tartar aixl Sxla; Pickle and KnUap; ' Fi?, Giiirer, Cinnamon, Sc., &c, for. sale on nrconuAUiiiig Terms by jeti - ... TV. REILLY. Baled May. Ai ays ou land and f jr sale by W. REILLY. "A T adder. i J 2 cisks triuie Datc'i Mnl.ler. Just recfl, for sale jeri. by WHEELER ii RIGÖS. AGRICULTURAL. ' TIIE Acrlcnltnrat and Ilorticultural'icktr will hold their regnlitr meeting in the Court 'House this day, S;turd.iv J uue l!th at 2 o'clock P. M . Bv orUtrof ihe President. , . P- HORSilUOOK, feec. je 6 COROXEIl'S INQUÜST. AN Inquest held before me on June Ith over the bdy of a rnn snj-ised to be drowned, lie was dred in a dark tfrav coit aud i'it.- a trrv vct with spot on it: sindy hair, red whisker?; botA; i white shin; not nhove .?) year of aee. Fourd on bis n.M-on one ntu one ri inn; ..'iceiirs In specie and paPts with the r.aiue UenryJajnes and Simon Speuce; and a ticket from the steanuT Fahwn. je.:xw , .. JOJLN TRIULE.Cor, V. B. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. !IE?ns.Tolll & Lister liave paid the crenterf 1J 1. care in Th selection of the following new stock or Books for the ov.ng: - m . . The Distant ITUls; : . Castle in the Kock; Helen Morton's Trial. " Tin Ohl Man's home; . Miiulnw of tlie cross; Learning to think; do to talk; do ahoutcommon things: do almut right and wrongy Child's book of Nature; bv Worthintrton Ilookori do Ilistrwy of United States; by Börner; -Minnie Hay; , A look for hoys; A s ann of bes. Just received bv jci IXMJELL L LISTER.

MISCELLANEOUS.

INSURANCE. Rising Snn Insurance Company, ICOKPOKATED, 1S34. Capital ....a -81 OO.OOO. B.J. HATnAWAT Becretary; - S. M. HATHA WAT President Indianapolis Insurance Co T 1 -v T m T 1 1 o iii;uiii wnAi xiu, moo CAPITAL : t : i : : 200,000 . i.p.vRT.F.S Sbirv. J. D. DEFREES Trea'd. S- F. COVINGTON General Agent. - W. T. PEPPER Loral Agent. ZW Office on First street over the Tost Office. . W. REILLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TS Groceries, Prodnce, Feed, Hay, a t, rrrM a kit aatc riour all, Linie vcmcui, vc, i Main street, between Third and Fourth, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Water Coolers, Ice Chests and Refrigerators. rE have in store a cood assortment of Üioae deww rv l. : 1 1 .. ...1 u. . WW nuieiiieanicics. ncy 111 :ivc j ou jsuuu wmn , aolidhuUerjand healthrul meat and veffetudes, pro vided vim ImV a Cooler or Kefrieerator and iut there into use. AVe oiler them at manufacturers price freight Idled. jel II0RXCR00K L CO. Notice to Stockholders. nIIE stockholder in the Vanderhüreh county Apri--I. cultural and llortirultural Land Association arc herehy notifiwl tliat hv resolution of the Asocuition th'.y are rCuuired to pay out their stock of f 1J 50 per in;re on or iefore lae latu tn. rue Treasurer rh. ll'mhmok. will 1 on hand durinit business hours to o;ure the mfi Do not fail, a it is important that the in ua-y snouui Decoueciea iy n atnat-. rAM i in k , I'rcident : jcldiwSw . . . P. HORNRROOK, Secretary. CONTINENTAL.- INSURANCE CO. Incorporated by the Legislature f Pennsylvania, WITH A PERPETUAL CHAItTEIL. Authorized Capital - - - One Milll0n Dollars, 1,000,000. OFFICE, SO. 61 WALNUT STREET, AR0VE SEC0XD, PHILADELPHIA. FITtK I.!CRAXCK, ongBuildings.IFBrni tare, Merchandize, &c., generally. M VUIXEIMiCIlAXCK on C ARGOES and FRLI;HT8 to all part of the YVprld. ILAXDIKUnAXCE on Goods, Ac., by LAKES, III VERS, CA.VAL and LVXD Car Hage, to ALL PARTS OF THE UNION, on the most favorable terras, conaLttent with Sl CCltlTY. PTATEMEXT, JAXCAKT 27m, 1S3T. I evened in Bonds and Mortgages and ! (Jfound Kent?, I fi vested in Stocks, t37,fV7 00 Hills It'icei ruble,....! Cashca haiij,. 6S5.V, 4S lf,.i0.1 .1 DIRECTORS. CKO'RGE W COLMADAVi formerly Recorder of Deed. &c. Philadelphia. WM. KOWKItS, formerly Register of Will. ' JOII V M. COLEMAN, Finn Coleman Smith, Ira porting Hardware a Cutlery Merchant No. 12 North Third streetalxire Race itreet, Puiladlephia JOSEPH OAT, l irtn Joseph Oat k Son, Coppcwaaitas, Ko. 13 Quarry street Philadelphia. EDWIN V.MACI1ETTE, Firm Machetfe Raiirael, Importing Hardware Mercliant No. VU North Third rtreet, aliove Ilace street, Philadelphia. HOWARD 1IINCIIMAN, Firm Livingston & Co., Proluce & Commission Merchants, Ko. 27d Miu-ket street, alxve Eighth street, Philadelphia. GEORGE W. COLLADAV, Prefident, GALEN WILSON, Secretary, Jeremiah Behm, Agents Office Commercial College Room, over J. M. Cald well's store. First street. ransville Ind. my22mo PROCLAMATION I Tie it known by all sickly, weak and debilitated per sons, that McLean's STRENGTH EX IXO CORDIAL it the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate the system, and remote all impuritiei in the Blood. It is very pleasant to take. " In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. ' : . , ' - ' It will cure any disease of the Stomach, Liver er Bowels, such as: Diarrhoea, DilIioa.sness, Dyspep"tar Indigestion lleodacher Iutenuittent Fevers, Sour Stomach Live Complaint, Costifeness, Weakness or Debility, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers, Yallownass of the Skin, keltic. When taken, it neutralizes and removes any morbid f ecrclions iu the Sbn&ach aud sueugthens tlie Diges live organs. It will abo cure any disease of the Uterus, Kidneys, Bladders cr Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, remoyir.g all sores,- bolls, pimples or blotches from the klar : ; ". TRY IT, and be convinced of iU wsnderful lavigo rating prop3rties. For Childien, who are puny, weak and sickly, we advise parents to git e them a tcaspootifel of tliii Cordial daily ' - tW See Circular. . I; J. II. McLE AX, Sole Proprietor of this CordialAhm, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. tW. Principal Depot Corner of Third and Pine treeu, St. Louis,-Mo. ap!Mydwisa Sold by Keller fc White. Druggists, Main-street. .. GREAT " T : EXCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country, in consequence of the tremendous success of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is superceding every Liniment nd remedy for the cure of local pains and external disAges. Hundreds of confirmed cripples have been made t walk by its use, manv that were süflerlng for years with ohxy r.MKo.fic sokes, and had tried in vain the many reraediea and Liniments now before tlie public, I ave be-n eertnanently cured hy the use of a few small bottles of 31cLkas's Celebrated Limmk.nt. It is no longer an untried remedy, but a fixed and immortal "fact" certified to by the hast thousands that have used it, that ' McLean's Volcanic Oll Liniment ' Is the best liniment that has ever been discovered, and tiie only reliable remedy for the speodv and permanen cure or SoRicsof all kinds, &wklmnos, or any local faiss on man orauinul, ZW Livery-stable Keepers, Farmers, Draymen and all that have tbe charge of horses should keep a supply constantly on hand, to I e used in time of need. PMCE OF TUE LIXIXEXT. In conscqence of the increasing demand for this val ualile Liuiiuent, It is now put in t wen tv-fi recent t;e, fifty cent and one dollar Unties. The fifty bottles contain tliree times the quantity of the twent f ve cent size, and so on in proportion to their costs -that purchasers will save money by getting tlie size. ZW All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment muJ be u'Wressed' to the proprietor, ap27-1v JAMES II, McLE AN. St. Ini. Mo. gold by KELLER at WHITE. HOUSE FOR SALE. 'Pirn snlneribers have a well ls-oken horse for sale-' J. Five years old. niyil ' McREA Sl WELLS. FRESH TEAS. 4S half Chests Imperial, Tonng ITion, Ounrowder atvl BUick Tes 7 Caddies assorted Teas. ai..l 13 pounds in each, of fre.h Sa n?Ine Pocket Knives! IL 4 iTitlkiiiiiri lrftrifis7 Ik Fl ne'Knlfe can find fiftv orsixty new and handsome puttenii .'."y" t . luylü CHAo. 8. uELL.S. QHOWER B4THS.-K 4 Showerlaths, suitiJ able ! for bedrooms, fur sale by myl7 SAMUEL ORR. PLOW HsYXnLB.-SWwed and split Flow Handles, received and for sale by m . myW 8AM. EL ORR.Choice Maple iMplaes for sale at reduced pnrs. ' my'i'J t" II. COOK & S0. ,

MISCELLANEOUS.

P. G. O'RILEY & CO., OLD ESTABLISHKO Storage, Forwarding &: Commission (General Railroad, Steam and Express Agents,irecuL agk!(ti roa r eknstlvasia balkoad.HAVING fitted ttp .roaromofli Wharf-Boat, the largest on the Ohio River, in the moist rotwtantiAl nuujner. we are prepared to facility' witn rrcmpi riiftpatca all cood entrusted to our caie, either by Kler, Ilallroad rr Canal witnoui aeiay orexp eurt, &c., &. larticulr attention will ne paid to Keceivinjr, Sfring and Forwardiny; and also to the sale of ai y l'roduce consigned to us, and all order promptly tilhvt. . . I', u. u UlLbt retaroK m pincere manKi u ois nuuifnjui fr.eiuls furtlieir former vatronace. and re spectfully solicits a continuance of tbe auuie, which, will r uuif reciprocated. A Srnri Rnimi. 11 annTilloH- will h ttrrf tnr th ae. commocUUoa or txau,and Uieir order caremiivnu ed. P. O. O il ILK 1 ii CO. mhiswly HARDWARE dt CUTLERY. Foreign and Domestic Ship, Log j Trace and IfalUr Chains, ICailt, Hut, Alet, ITatckets, Mams, Scytlits, Cradltt, Jiah t, SaeatJu, Fori, Scales, Siortls, Spades, Grindstones, Zockt, LatctUt, Aueurs, CJJuh, Looking Glasses, Filet, Guru, PistoU, Fancy Goodt ALSO AGENTS FOR BOSTON BELTING CO. EABC0CK & SONNTAG. ap27 Water street, Evanirlile, Ind. . T. C. rwiCHEtt K. B. TAIBCIMLDV T. C. TWIC1TELL & CO., C03IMISSION AND FORWARDING U So. 70, POYDEAS STREET, my; . VPW rtTJI-TTAXra L. STÜKOES JOHH A. STraOKt. STTHGCS & BROTHER, . . . WHOLCULI DKAUM II . PRODUCE OV AUL KINDS AND Commission Merchants, V; ko. 279 uoiDwti, vet. mmus avkkpb u tnhll-lyd wash ST., st.- tons, Jto. O I Y K R ! BOOK BINDING. Ml.. JOHNSON bavin one of the latest im- ' ; improved Killing machines, can rule . ACCOUNT BOOKS To anv pattern; and havinr material of all kind U l r.-p u'eu to bind Hildes with' gilt edge. Morroco Extra; I'aiuieM isidi-s. llrin along your books to be bound f anvkind. Orcr Crescent Chy limk opposite the Court House. AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY. Jimt OpeaeJ a larce assortment of Ruelrs justly .,el-U-attl Tahle Knives and Forks, in Ivorv.Horn and Curni liandies; for sale ! single seta or full aft or 51 pieces at ew lork incei. ror tne best i.ooda made aud no muiaae. W ATCHES, CLOCKS, AND . , V HE suhscrilier respectfully Informs the cititens of L Evansville and vicinity, that be has come to this: place with a variety of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, which be will sell at the lowest prices. He will also repair ail kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, ou the shorttat notice. ' S.ROHEXFELD. myl56m Main St., near Second. . DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNEIt-SHIP. Tlinco-partnersliip heretofore cxistuifriii the Brew err tuiness between Frederick W Cook and Lewis llei, under the firm, name and style of Cook Jf-Reis,-on Seventh street, in the liuiliuit km wn asthe "Citv Brewery," in Evansville Jiasbeen disaolv ed bv mutual consent, lacon Reis, Sr., having bought out the entire fntTst of said Lewis KeW in the sai'l partnership Concern. The business is to be conducted hereafter under the same firm, name and ftvle, as hefeUfore bv tlie said Frederick XV. Cook and Jacob Rein, Sr., who alone are authorised to ue the name of the old firm iu settling the business of, and who a ruf alon authorised to collect the claims in favor of said old firm and a lio also assnme the payment and settle-" mcnt of the cl.iuus against said oi l trm. FRED. A. COOK Tirm. :d. vr. cook i I. K.W I. REIS, ;OB REIS, Hr. ) L myülra JACOB FLOÜRÜ FLOUR!! Tk Darrels superfine Flonr; Canal Mills; JVr 5 bags and imlf hags Flour; 12 bbli. Fine Flour, for sale iy - 4 BAM TICKKRT. my23 . Corner Main and Second streets JUST RECFJVED. For W a r m W 6 a t h e r . Ladies' SiJh Gaiter Bti, , - . Ladies' Heeled Boot t, ' ' .' Lad it f Slipper, .... . ' Ladies' Heeled Slipper t, Ladies' Toilet Slippers, , .To ho sold low for cash Ljr- , . " myil .. McREA WELLS. NEW GOODS FOIl THE SUMMER TRADE At a Greatly llcdnced Pric9. Aü ELLEGANT , ASSORTMENT OF FRESH Drill iaht . . Linen Drills, Lawns, Drei tills, . Eerragr, Llaclc Sills, Ginsham, and Mantillas, Reside a great variety of Laces, BiWionds, aad Dress Trimmings bave just been received by tayVi J.II.MAGnEECO. CHOICE TOBACCO. CHOICE CIGARS! New Stock by an old Dealers . TIIK andersiened haTing removed back lo Evansville for the purpose of carrying on a j:eneralmanufacturlne business in the ToUteco and Ciirar trade,takes this method to inform the citizens and surround-' lng country, that he is prepared to sell low dowa open as accommodating terms as cau he bonght elsewhere' the followine brands of Tobacco, tii: . Jones' Rose Jlud; J.A.Smith; J. T. Holland, extra; J.C. Holt; Daniel Irrownj : Kldred; John Doe; Mack and Mack; Richard Roe; HcCready; J.W'.Oiiu't; - :rks.lale; - . ... White and Lovelace? Eclipse, tocether with other brands. Ah suuff, fine cut smoku'f and chew--inr Tobacco. ... . . In the Clear branch, I sell no man's labor but my own, I feel confident y having over thirtv yrs ex-' perience in all the various departments of the Tolacco trade; ran give satisfaction to all those who may feap disposed to give their patronatre. J. S. McCRACKEN, . my6 Main street, Evansville, Ind. . Sf n.ff ä M a uus rrime IndUjo rd vy je5 WHEELER & RIQGS. nr. ..i. caii'. Ak -jU barrels Kanawah Ft r-rv?rd, formale by WHEELER Ii. RIGG8. jeo Alum, Copperas,' Extract Loswood, &e., Ilict aw -si Vl bv E- GILBERT S: CO. Sycamore Street.Jel. ' FAIRBANK'S SCALES, OUH assortment of those Jrrr Balances it coropMeV We can furuish any size from K drachm to aM' .. imnvfiii..i' f.i ' tons. jelUOUNBROOKlcCO. Of M Hanlla co. Ky. Ciprs, 10 rears old OO my J. a.MoCRACKEX. IHurl.rmnttivrDM. iL boxes for sale low by ß. E. G1LBEET & CO.f Sycaicorc street. mv21 ww Just opened a good assortrnent; Sinple and la Sets at low rates CI1AS. S. WELLS. Statt Rod! Stair RwliS ,' , , , . Good asdortmeiit no in stock and for r'e lw rw myl9 CUAS. S. WRLLS. - ieather Dusters. ... , . A'ku-geiaesoruueut 1 ust opened and for sale hy myl e ' CHAS. S". WELLS. COR BR005IS.-T3 doi ass'd qualities, Jus: ree'd for sale low hv ap27 S. E. GILBERT at CO.. 5ycaaloretreet.,. O C. SODA. 3 10 kegs received amd f'r le by myS VICKERY ti JOHNSTON. "fl PC BXS Oranres; Imxes Lemons: 30 boxesTM. R". Raisins: 2U0 Its Germaa Prunes, just ree'd r Z. II. COOK & SON. ap2S ITMlberts, Brail -nts, A fc. 8. Almonds. . 10 bbls. iut received and for ale y IS. E. UILBEKT & CO. my21 Sycamore .street.'-