Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 216, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 August 1857 — Page 2
EVANSVILLE, IND.
YRIDAY MORNING ' AUGUST 23 m your Journjl the folio wwg coramuni- c - L..:An .r.,1 en nintr mil will onnfof
STFor miscellany see first page.
0- We insert the letter from Gen. Greathouse, at the request of a number of friends who think he has been very
unwarrantably assailed. We hope, the
police will take care to nrerva the
ri nf tha. ;, tv.m r on I r - " j " w. iuv I General's visit. (KT The latest developments relative r ;r ...J Company justifies the worst apprehenBions that hate been felt iU'larg. capiUl is a total loss, and its creditors are 10
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bv w-6u processes of the law, ;n winding cb its concerns. The .gnt of th. for.igacr.d- . , . xr- tr t itors has made a levy in Ne wTork, upon all its visible effects under the iurisdiction of the courts thftre; and will probably hold iheta to the exclusion of the rirtc;- T;;f;T, w;n k. domestic creditors. Ubgtton will be nfe m the matter, and lawyers, courts, and trustees and agents will consume r r I wreck. The diridends to those who have-trusted the be small. Mammnth Trnct will .,, I 111 I mo uncinnau vraze.w iuus uescnuea tH KrnA irv th RtrPt rn thftmnrninrm . - I after tbe lailure : 1 Thatreet traa fnll hv vpn ftVlnclr, a . , . '1, , many were toe eioncatea laces ana tronoieu 1 brows which met one there. The quiet, fixed,
despondent air of men when some calamity Democrats from their party. It is my Parrl " in which thav decline taking mv ha befallen them, was written in the various duty-however contemptable I may deem , . ' . 7 L 5 7 faces of that uneasy quarter. There was no u:m '---.ir frt ,nvr vm u;B part in the Fair. The officers are Resol, no hurry, d turbulence ; a deep ex- hlf yself-to show him up in his true . , Democrata rcDUdiate citement lay nnder the surface, but not con- colors to others. I am a full grown man publicans, and the democrats repudiate caaled,of the hundrelü of persons who moved and I hold myself responsiblo for what even "Agricultural Fairs," where they
, nervously or stood stoically in Third street.
4i .flcmorn.uRuavaucuuiuu crowagrcw m numbers, and by nine o'clock it was almost impossible to drive a vehicle through the street. Still, no baste, no cry, no clamr r. All the eddies, waves and whirlpools were invisible to the ordinary eye ; but the close observer beheld the nFPle on the measured What a motley crowd was there I Herchants, ministers, editors and emigrants, reporters and ragamuffins, policemen and pickpockets, gamblers and gentlemen, cvpnans, Sirle,t"a6kyiideanaj0StleJ Here was a poor, aeed woman, fearful of losing her all ; there a painted and bedizzenedcrcatnre whom no one cotild mistake, inquiring as to the probet of the Bank'. IC3UIUUUVU DkUlUT uciujau jwaiuif tu- I noasiT at tne crowd, and a wetithy mercnantw apeculatinir how hi "Profit and lsa" account will foot up at the end of tho year, are near each other ftheir only bond osympaS? iih.e Äci they are credltor8 of b ,
Negroes is Indiana.- The Judge of to democracy, that constitute true, genu- .. . .. . , . . , , ine Democrats in the eyes of John B. the Circuit m Floyd, recently deeded HJL Like otherSj j the Amcrican that the law forbidding the introduction organization, when its narrow and proof negroes into this State was unconstitu- scrip1 ive policy was developed, and when tional. A correspondent of the New Al- designing demagogues got control of the
banrLedjer. refers to a case in which the law ha3 been fully Substanüated by J - rlAMomn ai KiinramA lvM-r aF thai unuiuu vi uufivu. WW, v. 1 dtate. in a singular instance of the aDDlimtinn nf iL nrowisioitt. In that case, a negro by the name of Barkshire, long a i.sident within the State, brought a negro from Ohio in 185r, and married and maintained her at Rising Sun. He was found guilty, in the Common Pleas Court, Ot Ohio COUnty, for bringing in and har- . rfI 0 boring a negress and was fined tan dol- , n .v.- w . v A The poor fellow thinking he had a right to harbor hisown wife, took an ap--vt . 1 C-a p,,f vtlf, .f peal to tne supreme court, dui iney not only affirmed the decision, btu told him he had no wife, because by the sixth section of the act in auestion. all contracts m,rl witTi r,. r,1a-wfll w In ilia . . .. btateare declared void this was at the May term of 1856. The Supreme Court sustains the law, but the Floyd Common Pleas will not. Tub New Starch Factory. Messrs. H. W. Lagow & Co. have their new , r ? , . e a. Starch Factory, about one mile from the Court House, on the Canal, completed and ready for the machinery, which is daily expected from Ne York. The building is a substantial brick, admirabh , , A. . . j i j arranged for the business, and placed immecuaieiy upon xne Dane oi in canai, most of the machinery bare been built at horne, at less cost than they could be procured any where else. The establishment wU. at first manufaetnr. abon one hundred bushels of corn per day into starch, and the works will beenUrged as the business increases. This is a new experiment in a new line of oannfactnring among ns. and it ought to hare the good wisues and support of all our citizens. It will in time become an important branch of business among U3 for which we hare peculiar adran- . 1 tges-,w-T n t " of ,y,. frJamewO.Bray man, editor of the unicaro uemocrai, wnoso arrest ior ruu pouce lorce na oseu cugacu w ! . m endeavoring to lerresoui me persons Who robbed a box in the P. 0. belonging, to McNally Ss Co. Policemen were staV. tw fYfirm -rirt s. Brft-r- - 7 . " man open Aicauys wa, uu wvr--r -r sionsand takeout the letters, ne was then arrested. Mr. Drayman heretofore baa rv.--r,i an n-riabl Tfnntation AS &D , " . 7 Tr" editorind as a citizen. His numerous mends are mortihed aad gnevea ai uu . ... . ... l. . " j dishonorable position m which ne is placed. 1. lie offers no explanation of his conduct, but seems overcome with consternation at his detection.
from Which an abundant Supply Of Water Of the COUnty, and if a majority Of the minUtrfttion to be delivered to tha next "veacure of nearly all the diseases we are subject Ui AfTording superior l-cllit.es and Serurity in matten v a e a . t , uiiuiawttuuu w uc uciucicu w iu llc-vt w umnlv n.inr a TverrnutliTe. That the IajvieoaA of Insurance Commercial, Mechanical,. for .11 tha ,aU of tho establishcent nSt wiu'sabrntt U .' of kin- This de:isioa dePrirM Mr& t!i5rSÄtä ZV, "ZH en be drawn. The steam engine d . . fr Cunningham of all share in the property, ''''" ,'-''VÄu.'; "trÄ1"
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bingtne rot vwn, we P nius fT v T nJ . -S; thousand dollars aside,, the horses to mornings since, has fceen held to bail in be opposed I seek no difficulty with . , . , tJ nf 000 A lartre detective him.thouit seems to me he has striken carry weight for age, to be run over the thwsom .of $5,000. A large detective . Ten Brceck course near that c tr. In
letter from Gen. Greathouse. Luccst Grove, Aug. 27 1857. F. Y. Carlile, Esq:
Dear Sir: Be kind enough to insert cation, and by so doing you will confer favor upon me: In the Enquirer of Tuesday, I regret to see a leader, headed ''Genuine Democracy," in which I am one of the persons, who are made the especial object of attack by the Editor, J. B. Hall, who has time and again made violent attacks up- . t im? 1 1 . I me tnrousrn nis columns, wmcn nave appeared to me to indicate a desire to get - . . I into a personal difficulty with me. lieJ!e7in8 th'thi3 Prt bullion and po. litical squibber, was held at his true valhis scurrilous attacks and pointless all usions with contempt, and determined not . . . iei y" urawn mio a coniroverwth a man over whom a victory would confer no credit, and contact with aim wouia leave tne miru 01 ms smut, la noticing him now, I owe the public an pology, for I impro. th. opportunitT not to defend myself with him, but to place myself in COfrect mv In all the great issues between the Democrats and their opponents, 1 am sincerely and cordially as I ever have been with the Democratic party. When this mis erable mendicant toil of Jesse D. Bright wl0 doubt not-se nth.re for a I , ' . I 1 - i t - -- 1 ttree or lour Jears S " came as a llalCC Ur IUUI ICaiS SU. UO VUiO KS SI .. . ' .. - . Ii pensioner, upon toe cnanty and bountr I "f""t v..v .. wuu.j f . 1 . - TT. I , . r 1 y r
01 vuo par.jr. ue u&s wen leu ana 10s was mobbed by tne colored Jolts. Uantered by the party and placed by it in a .a. : w 1..1 Ä
position oi vtnicnne is unwortoy and I for which he is Unfit He haß crown ro rrra n t lliitfc lia nnv lcjiiimag t Vi la.i'ar. ow - - . f Democracy, tnd Claims th. right . ta n. tha Kenunca of exnul.inn nnnn I r . 1 -1 1 me and otner more worthy and true I say, when l pronounce the imputations 0fj0hn B. Mall, against me, maliciously f 1 ..i'..,, , .1,' i faUe and slanderous, and they are such falshoods as prove the author of them to be as foolish as he is malignant, for they are easily refuted by all who know me Ue ßnd that ho has waked u tne wrong customer, without the moral courage to resent an insult when the right kind of material calls him to account. 1 did temporarily unite myself with the American organization, in the days of its honesty and purity as did thou sands of other good democrats, who are now. in full fellowship with tllQ Dem0. . A . m - ",' r v , v. . -ney now b,uiiu uis maooeuvers, are daily lauded by the editor of the Enquicr and held to be first rate Democrats: it is suuserviency to the schemes of the Enquirer's clique, and not devotion oruer A "l"r"eu 10 WMB 01 n,. .nr? I,,.. ko r, Ar;. ' v - S trMft.J f.itrifnl arlW-nte T Ki1tanna I true ana uiiniui aanerents. l cnauenae I a l . L I anjr uuj vj cribicu uiy career, oowu Drivate and olBcial. which are uion record. The offices I have held, did not provide me with food and raiment from contrary my devotion to my .party, to the rreglect of my private affairs, en tailed losses upon me, that deprived me f ,.nf rIj Z1! PWperty, and compelled me to leave the place Of my natlVity to seek the means of being just to my Wlhout money or friends 1 landed in -New Orleans, ani by J - " uuaiuess lust a iiwc wm KiiciB tue, suu discliarge my obligations to my creditors, wh.ch is now my chief ambition. It is uuäioess tust 1 uup win relieve me, sou well known to all of my acquaint ances -Nortn and boutn that 1 D 0fficeI 1 0nl7 sire the honors of a private citizen. On mr ,return to ray township, after a summer's residence in a tropical climate, my neighbors, among whom I still claim m? residence- and my right to vote, honored me with an appointment as a delegate to a Democratic convention, nd this is seized upon as an occasion to assail and abuse me because my assailant knQWS me tQ toQ indepen(ent and honest a democrat to be used as a tool by any clique of intriguers. My fellow citizens have honored me with offices when was much younger and more inexperienced as a politician than now; ifanyono doubts inv democracy. I am ready to refer the question to the people I regret that I have, been forced to use language so emphatic towards this mercenary pensioner of the party this Sntn Ä home fa mj native township, where I ciaim an tha rights of citizenship. I deem it my duty as a gentleman to say to him that he has made the issue be'ÄSf be lumedhU Cur supposed by some to be an editor of a democratic orean many again as ail me with his abuse, but I shall take no lunaer nouce oi uim. v iu ine aumorized and sanctioned course of the DemoCraÜC party and their avowed and known sentiments I agTee, and make no war oa thor no7upo the Enquirer aa far :t iaan exnonent of them. but to J. -sra Tf it. ;a. w r - tentioQ u tQ EvanSTÜle iQ fe w day8f wbcn j gnaji rouni at( oae of the principal hotels, and shall be happy to meet those who may desirs to see me. Bespectfully, your ob't serv't. w. r. greathouse. Familt Mcbdkhed. The Ottawa (Canada". Citizen of the 15th. conUins t.!. Af r. mnrrlof Afthm!. a - 4W ' " " ly Mmed Sampson, near that place.The father, mother and three children , . ... i 1. v i. x e t. were killed with clubs by a band of robwho had entered he house at night rpt. willolnti m f 1 . f a r.... tl ' at large. -
(r The Missouri election is still in j
doubt. 07"Jmes J. Farran ex-Mayor of Cinnnatii - gaiathe editor of the Enquir(7- Win. B. Astor of New York pays tax this year of 23,000. Nicholas Longworth $17,000. OCT In the list Of patents issued last I m - 9 l Week, WO SCO that there IS One for "im-l I pruvemeni in nuups ior laaies' skuris. a. ? TL f 1 J I A pleasant bit Of intelligence for the I - I ladies. I ft-S"Thft nparl fpTr ria vtndd tn I U i ne pear lever nas extenaea to bouth Carolina. Inese pearls of considal)Ie Talu8 were in the State a few aays since. fjA younS ladr, Miss EllenDun ca died in church at r 0 on Sun. , ., , f'h6 with . hemorre of th. luog3' ' , OTT" A lioston paper savs tnat tne ex. pense of singing in a church in that citr has been carefully computed, and found ft h an wera- nf one dollar forpverw ? S J 8tanzas sunSSo!omon Wtp, the Dotorious 'J J 1 1 t , iHnannaH nairrn inrn lv.nr V.a Kann I 1 O I . n 3. . 1
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leciunng in anaaa. At one piace ne i .... . . .... I , . . , 5iaTCS are 1DTUea 10 SCape. fv--n. r.-.. r t:. r j ?,r, B,, been OriClOaiea ana Camel On DV K8- I 1 nublicans. the Democrats have issued a are not elected to all the offices. OirSix negroes were tried and found guilty at Richmond, Va., last week, of I an attempt to kill their overseer. Two were sentencee to be hunz and four sen tenced to be transported beyond the lim its of the United States. The slaves were vaiuea dt ine uourtat six tnousand v. j 1 i 11 . nine bunarea QOlIarS. . .1 . 1 - . . .. A Secret Expedition. A late num Ualtin is reported that ber of tho Baltimore Patriot says that it ten thousand men are It - . -a -f. ... a-w 0 w, vi. aD(l Philadelphia for some secret service, tf ;a ,t ...,1 tri,f i.. . stated that large sums of money been placed at the disposal of this filibustenng expedition and another ISi-l carauzuan eznedition is SUODOSed to be on foot. 07" The Charleston Mercury announces that Messrs.. Toombs, Stephens & Brown, Senators, intend to "deal Untlr Wn T- r. i ..l.iinn I I , . . trt 1,. v,nc99 a fTi.,ii;. Kn Tr;tnri ' I Bocock "eiDect to denounce the admin I istration, Without respect to COnSe-l quences." If Mr. Buchanan performs his duties w,m honesty and firmness his .stration will be strengthened by the assaults of these ultra pro-slavery fanatics. ———<>——— Another Cincinnati Suicide. On Tuesday, a boiler maker from Louisville, applied for employment at a foundry in Cincinnati, and on being told that there was no work he seemed greatly depressed, and declared his intention to struggle no longer with the diffi- culties of life and to seek relief in death. The next morning his body was found in the canal with his suspenders tied firmly about his legs to prevent any successful efforts of the instincts of life to save himself after he had jumped into the water. The Gazette exclaims: "How fearful is the mania of self-slaughter in our city!" ———<>——— Mrs. Cunningham not Mrs. Burdell. The Surrogate of New York has rendered his decision in the case of Mrs. Cunningham,8 cUim to the Burdell murdered CSLaLe lUÖ w,uuw Vl muiuclcu Doctor, deciding that no marriage had been proven, and ordering letters of adbut will reliere her we apprehend from the charge of the crime under which sho is now in prison. for jf sUo waa not -idow of Bnrde.L the attempt to create the belief that the bogus child was the offspring of the deceased, is only a sian(jer up0a his memory. m TT, nt-hgl bm in the United Sutes ,s at bIood fekt and thf recent defeat of the American horses in England, has aroused the pride of Toucg America, in the South. A banter has . , . fbeCn made b responsible parties in Savannah to run & match race of four miles and repeat, at such time as may be A nMn et r.o ,ArA I - a it a -a. wu uawaa. Aiud a lii a. a ica. iui - iia a ta sai&a tuta. order to in3uce E , isb Xurfman to accept this banter, the challenging party agrees that in the event thev should do so, and lose the race, five per cent upon the money staked, or in other words, five thousand dollars will be allowed them to pay the expenses of their horses. SroBTDto Iktillioxncx. A , match Ijotween the North aud South has lately been pade up in New York. JotoLCyhJ flB 5"r. 1,' t, I for four-mile heat, $10,000 entrance, half forfeit, with an addition of t2.ooo if the ra18 ron The two horsea md are Charlesvu, a, uvici giii Ui wiu ai ivuvim v 1 uuu f . . The contest will com off on the 29th I I of Septctaber.
MARRIED,
In Vanderburgh county, Union township, on Thursday morning, the 27th Inst., by Jull oa 8. Catlett, Esq., Mr. CLAY 8TIN80N to Miss ME DO RA M. COOK, both of this city. T11E cheat NLisil iimiEDY SIR JAMES CLARICR'4 SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M D., Physician Extraurdinr-ry to the Ouean. This in valuable Medicine ia unnuling in the core of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the Female constitution. It moderates all excess, rem-res all obstructions and brinn on tha monthlv nerioda with ivmliritv. ThMf ruls should be used two or three weeks previous to vvuuiiUlU! mvj ivi ij tili IV a tha suffering during lalw, ennngüje tnothertoperam k-ntise With MftV tn htwaaf rA att i 1,4 .:wr"i:. "I?.T.:i",","J iemaies aanm nu- l J i . m uu - wi ---. M-i t-4i cassia vttaia are to on Miscarriage, but at any other time tne i lKSi l uiUiA wua i us or f rcguancy, u tney In all cases of Nervous and Spinial Affections, Tain in tue VHCK ana i.imi, Heaviness, racigue on Mignt Exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Lowne of Snirits. Hysteric. Sick Headache, Vf hi tea and all the painful diie, occasioned by ad.sord-wed system, these Pills win enect a core wnen an omer means hare failed, and although a powerful remedy do not contain iron, ca'.tmel, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package. Price in the unite! states ana uanaua, une Dollar. N. B. SlrfX) and 6 postage stamps, enclosed t anr authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills bv -it vr w iiditi'liTa i i: i. mwuwi' " vw" a o, xiiuutnnpnus. Sole Agent for Indiana. IIALLOCK & STODDARD, ap27 "ST-ljIl General Agents. Evanarille. 'Reduced by Dyspepsia to mere Skeleton Cured by ktJ!(erhave' Holland JHtteri." tm a r. .. . jä v.vi 11 -"i. t-fcvtci.K, uauci uivusuii as wuti I KuunuBo u iumu iu . Mum x cuiipj i - - i gSllM couItV whoJ'rednSd?-! Dyspepsia, to a mere skeleton ; I pemnaded him to buy ttlo of Boerbave's Holland Bitten, Wlevlng It would care Um. MeetliKSeTlS man. Te told nte ?he now wdjned S5 I i . . . . rt ,,7... I . . . v.n I'luumvuui vui ua r uviwuu UIIH1 a vi. i.. ..:k..t.j 1.!. . ! w ku üo uuuuku uicij uu rciornun. i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm SPECIAL NOTICES. tVCs NOTICES la this place, 10 cents per line VVwL one insertion; 20 cents per line three times; 3) cents per line one week: discount on longer time. Uran and shorts . Vm u1, TtxlnroA nrir.a at Tri.Snnrr.o- M;tu v. r. . , . v vulUv..u j ul igleheart brothers, WANTED At this office, a lad who can write a good hand, to mail papers. wy-. BRACO L16HT SOCIAL TRMPLR, Ko. Vju5 45, meets every alternate Frblay eTening, as abore. A. J. O'Rilrt, B. J. T. WALKER. B. P. T. janXly wy-- Etassville Trmplb or Honor, Ko 41, meets every Thursday evening, in the Hall, on Water street, over the Canal Bank. C. W. RUDYARD, W.C.T. A. J. O'Reillt, W. R. jan201y COAL. IVOTICE. The price of Coal at the Bodiam Mt.tai. Is at the Pit. 8 PfutA iter bushel: hauled to anv nart of the -"- - cwy, 10 cenu per bushel. JOHN WTM0ND, feb2 Secretarr aud Manacer. A. A.SPAC11ER fc CO., Manufacturers of CLOTHING, Also Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Cloths, Cashmeres, Sattlnetts, Vestlngs, TAILOa'f TRIMMlifOS AMD GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, main stbeet, nut door to branch bank, fcvanawiiir Indiana aagl4tj'y ,le ; ' cases of our land, as wen as foreign countries. Thu being a universal fact, precaaüon should be taken in 1 1 jr.. j : .v. t 1 1 t. I rcaru wi uinuiuui uie niirui wcn.ucr, auu iu new of the beneficial rnulU in the use of Dr. J. Hostrttrr'i Stomach Bitters, last season, In oar city, as well as elsewhere, wt would advise all to procure a supply for family u.e,and use It as per directions on the bot tie. When thi is dofte much sickness can be prevented. At least this is the experience of the past, which . . . .... . . . I can oe, and is teaunea 10 oy tuousoji js. rorsaieoy I Druggists and dealers generally. aussTiitwiw. mAtttm I Hollowav'a Ointment. Dangerous Salves. I 01 . - I . T-l. 11 I diseariea Into the svstem. This anirupnt is entirely 3 "RSfS r cause of inflamma cicatrice it leaves Wjtafcito lurk. '"J ÄtwÄ KKcandtiperpot. ang27-dfcwiw. Kemp's Worm Parities. The recent post mortem examinations in the French foundling hospitals disclose the alarming fact, that worms destoy multitudes of children. Wise mothers KE intestinal vermin. For external diseases, especially e.k.B.-. 8-----w ne oepcn'iuu on. sow ny V. 1. wholesale dmgguts, water street, s ty ail druggists, sarsanariiia i, nc ay rone utpennca on. sow ny v. 1 . umman s. uo. New York, and and Pastilles 25c. per bottle. aug2?-d&wlw. I HelmboU's Compound Fluid Extract, as a f! D iaea-r of the Blrlder. Kidneys. Gravel. Dropsy, Weakness, &c, has no eiual. Head the ad " vertisement in another column headed ' llelmbold's Genuine Preparation augia-lm WOOLSEY & SAWYER, Agents. It la a Moat Undoubted Fact . That Da. Sasford's In vinos, atoe or Liter Hkmebt, is one of the greatest discoveries made in medicine the past century. It has been a atudy of the Doctor , during twenty years practice to find what particular organ, when diseased, caused the greatest nnmlier of I ills or pains, and his conclusion is, that the liver is the I greatest regulator of the system, and the most liable to disease, while if kept from disease, is a preventative of Dyspepsia, Jaundice, general debility, fcc, while last, but nr from leart, we mention consumption; for out experience is, that more caaes of consumption oc cur from diseased liver, than from all other causes put ii'geiner. T.V Inf VI. jt ...i . .-Mpt V nnt h.ciA . V . w . W.i a find a remedy with which to correct theliver, andwe while as a family mediQc, for an diseases of the stomach or bowels, which are caused In a greater or less de gree by liver derangement, it is the safest, surest, and most efficacious remedy known. aug2(Hl&wlm f you are sick you must take MEDICINE. FOa ALL EXTEESAL ARO ISTEEXAt, FAI VIE DE WITT'S PAIN RELIEVER, Which is stronger aud requires less to effect a cure than any anown remeuy. FOR FEVER AND AGUE TAKE the only safe and harmless remedy in the world, Rhode's Ferer and Ague Cure. 0ll ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE ia Aan-miwus ni. An auxiiery to the "cure.w These Remedies destroy the Disease but not the Ta rnir!iNni.!ai.ArLR i TZ'uSl jeu-omo-d&w ire ARC AMT Warn mw m wmm V SIRS. M. J. GLOVER having opened an ICE CREAM SALOON OS THiaO STEEET, BETWEEM WALS ITT A CHESTXITT, is prepared to furnish a superior article of Ice Cream, either wholesale or retail, to all who wish to partake of this cooling luxury. (Jy23-tf. ,A vUUUaw fcLl. a ANTIPHLOGISTIC I That has produced such remarkable effects in many cases of Neuralgia, Vertigo, and Arne - ti. tn .j k-;.ii ,i i.fiI tioss or the Heao, caused by disturbed circulation, ln those who have tried it In this city, is for sale at Thehichetert rrTbe highest testimonials of its efficacy I given by a number of the most respectable citizens who hare tried It- UyM SJ.IANCY SOAPS MS A large assortment for sale by ug21 Z. 11. COOK fc 80N. äMHX M K AL.. A very choice article now offered V for sals by tK VICaERY k JOIINSTON.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES.
One square, (ten lines or leas), one time, t M eta. Three times. :: :: : ti:::flü0 One week, t :::::: t : t : : 1 &o Two weeks, : t i ; i : : t : t t i(d One month, ; t : : : i : : t : : 4 00 Three months, ! i : i : t 1 1 s : Six months, ::::: t : : : ; 10 00 One year, : : t : : t : t : : : 15 00 t V Discount on larger ad rertisements. W Cards of six linrs nr under, 10 per annum. XV No till forbid" adrertisements receired. HIGH SCHOOL. MESSRS. DOBELL At LISTER beg to announce to the rarentj and pupils, that through the ki nness of Mr. Whler, the were timely furnished with a lis of ALU TUB NEW BOOKS reauired for the eession, which they hate now in store, waiting their aina purrns : Barrard'a llistorr; Faquelle's French Course, Jatquelle's Tellemaque; SIcClintock'a and Cook' first Books In Latin and Greek; Green's Introduction; Comin's Class Book Physiology; Fikhe's (ieorranT: crici n nein. t'H.vi'unrT 1 Andrew s and Antnan's Uicuonary: Ran den 9neaker: The Humorous Speaker; Worcester's Dictionary School Journal, School Hymns Sinainr Bird: Johnson Fanner's Chemistry; and all the other books for the scDool and session, at aug3S DOBELL & LISTER'S. To our Young Friends, Greeting: WZ are again ready to meet you at your open-ng Session, and th time with all the MW Ailrra .....j . : r i . Knew Dow gina we are to welcome you ana tnanc you ror your purciiase. DUBXLIi & UiitK. SCHOOL BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At DOBELL & LISTER'S. CORPORATION NOTICE.. ORDERED. That the owners of jcoperty lyfnraad being on the south side of Tine street, and extending from First to Hecon Street. CaUS Ike Slde . m v-. tn H, m., .. k. b, ,1, wwun i WKt parfmeru oi rrm-rwiom, wiuuu " .iicr u-c iwiiura wi .in, j. , ana in aeiaun mereni, me common ionai wui proceed to to have said work done, and tha aocruinr charges will be charged against and collected by sale of said property, or so Bach thereof aa will satisfy said lien and coou. By order of the Common Council. anpfcHra WELL. II. WALKER, City ClTc. L4RE?n EGOS AND BUTTER. m lb. Fresh Butter; l.Sfl dozen Fresh Ern! In store and for sale by 8AM. TICKERY. nURE CIDER VINEOAR. JL 2IW Gallons of Pure Ci ier Vinegar, a choice arti cle lor family use. call soon at aug) 8AM. YICKERY 8. 1 A Ml LI KS JT Who want Extra' Family FLOUR, can 1 su relied Dv leavinc arsers at 8AM. YICKERY'S, aug3? Corner of Main and Second streets. HORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN I WAO wrteii, on ine i.ui iii'i., irvuj 1 - ru"s,Tiuaj a larre BLACK HORSE, a SINGLE SEAT BUGGY, and Silver Plated Harnes. A liberal reward I for thief and property. WM. WILKES, WMTA8 stolen, on the 12th inrt., from the mNjcriber, vi tne nrm 01 iewis, niutess co. Louisville, Aug. 26, 7 aug34-d3U NEPTUNE NO. 1. THE NEPTUNE FIRE COJIPANY frOF EVANSVILLE, l WILL GIVE A GRAND a mi svf s a r- n o a n v 1 11 f CltgMn I UMbbAT tllnSim 1 UT1 IIALX OX MONDAY, OCT. Gth, 1857. fWlIIE Citi tens of this city and surrounding country are inviteu ( aoena. THE COMMITTER Of ARRAKOEMRTTI. August Svta td. Young America Fire Conpany, ATTENTION! A SPECIAL meeting of the Tonng x America Fire Company will be" held THIS EVENING. AurustSTth.. at their Hall, to vote on the adoption f the splendid Uniforms iut received nersteamer Anglo Saxon presented by the Sublime Porte of Turkey, manufactured expressly to his order, by the Caliph of Bagdad, out of the first cashmere wool, from the Katob or Cashmere. The principal question to tie considered will he. whether the Com nan V will accept the present of the Sublime Pine or not. The British Parliament have moved in the inbtint Ufit ah Larl(mJtnt havsi Smawa.! tn hja ami - j . v -r, .. IL -.i . i." . " ; ' "ü have risen in consequence. WELL. 11. WALKER, au:.it. p-it. . CAPITAL INCREASED TO S1,000,000, AD 8 CR PLUS 8300,000. CHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE BT TUR INSURANCE COMPANY, Ur IIAIlirUnll, Incorporated IS 19 Charter rerpetaal FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURA . I N C E. I I ;u tne aaention or its inenas, patrons, ana tne public generally, to the following facts: OF ITS 1IAYI3G A Cash Cnpital of 11,000,0001! WITH ASSETS AMQCNTOQ TO 4 9 2.1 62.11!!! Has Transacted Business successfully 39 Years, AXD CONT1XUES TO rKOSKESS IR HEALTH, - WEALTH ARO TIT A LITT. Taid an Aggregate Loss of over 810.000,000 Is organised on a National basis, with local agencies in all principal places, under a Mercantile system; tvuiKiea on a uasn stanaara, wiin an enviable reputation alike the same on the banks the Hudson, or the MissU sirpi, the Gulf of Mexico, or the orthern Lakes ; presenting a powerful organisation as a conservator of public good and Bond of ir tegrity; ijual to all emergencies it undertakes, worthy the STABILITY AND. DIGNITY or ab EMINENT AMERICAN CORPORATION, av MKI1TT AT ONP TO TATKUiXAGE ANÜ lAYOiS -Tne FIRST 0FI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF AMEKICA. IXSCEES AT Bates and Rules as Liberal as the Risks assumed permit for Solvency and Fair Front. ATa-a-a-aA-ata-B . Especial attention given to the Insurance of Dwellings and Contents, for period of from one to Ore years. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AXD PROMPTLY PAID. Policies Issued Without Delay by ALLE. C. IIALLOCK, Agent, aug37d&w4m-4taw.l Svansville. To Merchants, Millers and Shippers. DRANS. Just received by Express, 100 lbs. 8heet y Express, 100 lbs. I nci) Plates, at shot B. WALDKIRCI MM copper, to be cut ini Correr. to be cut into Stencil Plates, at short nolice ana m tiesx nyie, ni at - . at Tm w at tftr Tf n m w Tie. bv aug-Jrj. Main, bet. 1st and 2d stJ varan vaiTe. ?OR Green River. The SPORTSMAX. with her two barges, will leave for i er ajsarsrvrv. win itaiTe im --" Green River TillS DAY, at 4.P. M.. laug25-lt Notice to Contractors. BALED Pronosals will be receired by the Comk7 mon Council of t he-City of Evansville, till Sept. 1st. for eonatrurtirtaT US line-tl feet of a brick Sewer on Oak street, aoco-ding to the Uns and specifications of .1.. t1 1 A I . . .A.. " .t . . uwviij XiUguirer. j lav u irto vame time, ior Zjo feet of a Stone Gutter SO feet wide, extending from the above Sewer to the river. Bids will be received to gether or separatelr. v Br order of the Common Council. aug25-Sd WEH" WALKER, Clerk. t ouuooae copy .i Sotice to Millers. 1 npiIE CITY MILL9 at Evansville, are now for -H- rent or lease for a term of years, at a reasonable rate. Also t IHirty thousand Wheat and Oat Sjcks. aug24 I. N. ROSS, Agsnu SPIRITS TURPENTINE S bbls for sale by the barrel or mailer quantity, by aug34 S. E . GILBERT St CO. TIN EGA R. Pure Cider Tinexrar. warraritM. for sale br augJl Z. II. COOK & SON. ff ARD, BUTTER AND EGOS jLafl jmrsais try Z. II. COOK IcSON.
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New Yorkfc Erie Railroad. SPECIAL NOT1C&TO TTIE TRAVELING PUBLIC. ""But TourThroueh Tickets to NbW York. BosTow,PniLAPLrHiA, and Sew England Cities Tia.this tW-TWISÄTI-TWÜ ÄUJ.E4 U1SXACJS SAV v.n. fw Tnrougn to new zotk oiry withovt cHaKei or can. - r The OXLT ROTTE to New Tort City baring WIDE SFAUIUL'S BAIArUn t'Afäl This Line extends to Dunkirk, Beflalo.and Niagara Falls, with an unbroken Wide Guaje connecting at Itunk irk directly with all trains ftmCJeirelandiEeinnau,St.ijOUU ana umcago on ue iaae euore mu To Ruflklo rla the Bufialo k. New Tork City RailUna A miitlnr äiiwrt rannnrtions with ail) the Pteawrers on Lake Erie from Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit, aim with the Buffalo & Lake Huron Railroad from Xetroit toChicaro. Niaoara palls na canandAigua ana imgr cans R&ilrrMd.makinr direct connections with arl Trains 'on the Great Western Railway, from Detroit to Chicago, thus affording the traveling puoiic unnraiie wciiiues. aiuinn P SiK.N(JKRS can Btoo in New York any length of time, and resume their journey without extacnarge. . ttT THROUGH TICK CTS for sale in ail me prmdral Western Railroad Uthces. jaf" Farr as low as it aht otbir rocti. O. T. SMITH , Ueni Agent. nOMER RASISrELL, M&t. Cleveland . O. , Hay VJh, m. PROCLAMATION! Br It known by all aickly, weak and debilitated peraonMhatMcLRAH'l STRENGTHENING CORDIAL is the only remedy that will strengthen and Invigorate the system, and remove all Impurities in the Blood. It ia very pleaaant to take. In it la combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alteratrre. It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver or Bowels, such aa: Diarrhoea, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion . Heodache, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Weakness or Debility, Pain In the Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers, Ydllown of the Skin, &c, fcc. When taken, it neutralizes and removes any morbid secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens tha Diges tive organs. It will also cure any disease of the Uterus, Kidneys, Bladders or Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, re - ' moving all sores, boils, pimples or blotcbea from the , TRY IT, and be convinced of its wsnderful Invigo rating properties. m rn.:f I - - . v. 3 .1.1.1. A rw vuiwioii wiw ore puny, wcu mnu pnnji w c advise parenU to give them a teaspoonful of this Cor am aaiiy. IT See Circular. J. II. McLEAN, Role Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. IW Princiml Depot Corner of Third and Pine treets, at. iouts, Mo. ap-n-lydAwu Sold by Keller As White, Druggirts, Main-street. -...wia. a aa a a a. .ia a rnn An t.iT mmrtmvwivm Prevailing all over the country, in ernseuence of the tremendous success of McLean' Volcanic Oil Lini ment. It is superceding every Liniment and remedy for the cure of local pains and external disaiiea. linn areas oiconnrmea cripples nave been made to walk 1 use. manr tnat wereaunennr ror rears withi Chronic Sores, and had tried in vain the many remedies and Liniments now before the public, have been permanently cured ny tne use of a few smal 1 bottles of jicLean s velebrateu Liniment. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Is the best Liniment that has ever been discovered jind the only reliable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure or sores or au Kinus, swellings, or any local rams on man or anunais. tWLA very-stable Keepers, Farmers, Dray men and all that have the charge of horses should keep a supply constantly on hand, to be used In time of need. PRICE OP THE LINIMENT. In conseauenceof the increasing: demand for thlsral nable Liniment, it is now put up in twenty-five ct bottles, fifty cent and one dollar bottles. The fifty ceut bottles contain three times the quantity of the twenty-five cent sire, and so on in proportion to their costs, so that purchasers will save money by getting ine iarret sues. (JT All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment must be addressed to tne proprietor. JAMES U. .UCLEAX, SU Louis. Mo. AgTTOi 1 1 r aus T iiic, luaunit. A i M1. j r . ASii-U-l KLLEK & UITE Feea, Feed.! AT REDUCED PRICES I VWAVINQ fitted un a Warehouse on Locurt street. M Ml between Second and Third. I am now prepared SHORTS, CORX.OATS, Slc., &c, at greatly reduced prices. Leave orders at my Store, corner .f Main and Second streets. fauc-JOl SAM. VlfiKERV. CAAAL STORAGE. II AVE a large double Warehouse at the Canal ja Daum, capame oi monitg may wnouni m prnuu. which will lie received, itored. taken care of and held sutyrct to tne owner's orders, on tne mw reasonable terms. . u. o'K1LX. Public . Schools. TnE Publk Schools of Eranrville will open on MONDAY. August 31st, at the following places: At the School Build ins; above Main street, for all schools above Main street, except Primary Schools between Main and Chesnut streets, and for all Hi eh rcnoiars and tnoe in tne first Classes in tne U rammer Schools, below Main street. At the Cumberland Church for all Primary Scholars between siain and cnesnnt streets. At Patrick Dolan's Store Room in Crescent City Enla.gement, for all Primary Scholars below Main and east orsirtn street. At the Baptist Church in Lamasco for all sirls for U rammer and Intermediate Pchoolt below Main street. At Swanson's Brick Store Room near Bairtist Chnrch for all Primary Schools between Main street and Third street, lainasco. And at the School IToum on the Park near Fulton Avenue, for all boys below Main street not specified above. Any changes from the above will be made after the Schools are opened. Those heretofore' -Anterred from Lamarco to Picron Township for School purposes must be transferred to Kvansville before their children will be received into School, and all transfers to Evauaville must be made neiure tne 1st or uctoner next. By order of the Board. aucM-lw P. HORN BROOK, Clerk. WTNCURRENT B10NET. J A Atlanta. Cherokee Ins. and Bankinc Co.: Inte rior itank.Urimn; Merchai.U' Bank. Macon, ur.d larranee Bank or UeortnaAsTicultural Bank, and itank of West Tennemee; and most other Banks of
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lowest c&sn prices, or Dougnt at a smaii ni-coum ior oash.hy s! E. GILBERT & CO., augl8.tr Byoamcre street, near Water. rmn the medihai. profrssios. Jl Brathwait's Retrospect for July.just received by FOR SALE. WE will sell, at the WharfBoat at Evansville. on SÄT CR DAY. the TMh in., be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and t o'clock P. M, at publ ie auction, to Ue highest ivdder rorcasn, tne steamer sruniSMA ana&ertwo iJAKUE?, for the beneHt,cf waom it may concern. auglSMl&wts KKArr. at iiILMAN. 1TEFIED SUGARS UV S BMatClarined Pulverised and Crashed alt Ko.1 justrec-dby YICKERY ti J01LNST0X. NOTICE. riTtme. StoskhoMers of the Evansville Insurance Jl. Comnanv are herebv notified that the Annual r.leenon tor nine ui rectors will be neld at tne omce or the Company, on Monday the 7th of September next, between the hours of S and 4 o'clock P. M. By order of the Board. auglS-td. WM. T. PAGE, Secretary. DRUG STOREDR. MAGENISS having opened a Retail Drug Store, on the corner of second and Locust streets, solicits Uie patronage of the citizens of Evansville and vicinity. The entire stock has been purchased in the East, regarniess or expense, of tbe purest ana neta tertais, 4uta consists in part or PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PTJRE VINE3 AJTD BRANDIES, (for medicinal purposes only.) STATIONERY, PEBFÜMEET, SOAPS, AND I . JrrrTr.Tc-cc I x AliuAT loJUlJlClJNlo. ALL ror C LAB ttT rhysiciacs' prescriptions and family recipe compounded by - an. experienced apothecary, at all hours of tha day or nignt. Iugi3-Iy. HOUSB.TO RENT. A CONVENIENT Tenement, with six Rooms, a goad 'Cellar, Cistern and Stables, on Market St. comer of Bond, to let. Apply to sniglVlw. E. P. ALLEN. iINl EMPtlS BABT CABS.-l doi Just reo M. tad fcr sals by . - moil VrCKJERY ft JOHNSTON -
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ORE AT " SOUTHERN CIRCUS! UNITED WITH M11S1I k (IS". '. CIRCUS 1 One Consolidated ExMbition ! THE LARGEST IN AMERICA! 250 LIEN AND HORSES!!!Only Oni Fries to the whole! Managkb - - - - - CI Wueilb. glW'uh ULTsaa?.--WILL EXHIBIT AT Eyansrilley Monday, Sept. Ith, 1857tlf" Doora open at 3 and 7 oelork. ADMISSION', ÄO CenU. Children S$ Cento. A FULL MENAGERIE Embracing- all that is Rare and lnstroctive ia tha Animal World. THE The graatest ltataral Carton ty ever with a travelling Eaaibi tins bow attaehad ta this f i- SBMAtk ---"- sa A tm tWja ' Only one Living in AirxatCA, And may b mb WTTIIOOT: EXTRA CHARGE. HANNIBAL, THE UAlTttOTH ELEPHANT! . Weighing 15,000 Iba. THE LARGEST TAI OF Asiatic Liono Ersr uaibitad ia any country. ' DARIIffJ aad INTREPID COCRAGE af Alf ARAB ENTERING THE ' Dens of the Iaions, Tigers, &0. Ia eaojaaetion with the above extensiv Zoolofica Departtaeat, the manarcrs have added A Chaste and Elegant fas!
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COlfSlSTI.-a OF & P. STICKNEf & FAMILY ! MXLF. SALLIE, LA PETITE ULLA, MASTER ROBERT, aad LITTLE SAM. yclept" Young Asaeriea."' M'LLE E. M. DICKENSON, E.D. SLOWMAN, IIERRSUIEL, LESLIE MIT, lad MESSRS. EDWARDS, DOOLY, NAPOLEOIf RE.NTZ, F1LKI.N3, Ac. A freshly trained Stud of pur ARABIAN AND ENGLISH BLOODED HORSES THE CELEBRATED TRICK PON1E01 Black Jack; Dora, and Lightainf. . Will delight all lovers mf Masic A MAOSinCIfT rROCISSlO O! ISTtRIf 0 TOWW.sVFor miaut description, Sa large Pictorials, at. O. J. FERGUSON. AgtmU ang2"dScwtd. , isill! FISH !!- A a?rOil retail awnrtment of Mackerel; 600 Bs. Choice Codfish, in sVre and for mleby SAM. YICKSRYh augl Corner of Main and Second street - : ELECTION NOTICE. T1TE SemVrs of "The Cosoeeoatiow or Bewei IseaeIav being desirous of becoming rncorpora ted for reliffous prj.fl-s, tend to obtain and hold real estate upon which to erect a suitable house of worship. -and frw the burial of the members of mid confrreartion and their families. Notice ia therefore hereby given, that the members of the snid Congregation will meet at their usual place ol worship, over the store of L. Kaho. on Main street, in the city of .Evan'vü, on the tn - day of August, 17, at 3 o'clock P. M. of ',lI2L-
im purpose vi cir-üiinf; i rupees vt v "-' I .;.. für lir I , , . J-'.11.?!1.1 m. h-a . . . un nenair or uemseivea ana tojh "- - Congregation. laugTJ-UV -WANTEDr ' ' A CURL to do re CoolineWashuirf-d fetierai House Work for- a small family, for which the -sub-criber will pay - per week for ope who will com ' wll MVunmAfiH. ea. r.ven more wuuhi ie j.uaII aw person woufcl give sausracuon. "rpiym piv u Mösix, Henderson, Ky. - a , cau.'ivr.. a.1. , auelVSw. , lUT" Yolkshotecopy.l BCGOT WHEELS 10 tot IX inch and IX inch Bugrr Wheels, rec ana for sale by SAMUEL ORR. CYRUS K. DREW, Jr., , WOTAKY PUBLIC, JOl RVAL OFFICE, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ALL business as a rrK,V Notary will be promptly attended to, at i' ' Jeur-t4 Counting Room, corner of Main and Wa t greets. - auglS. W.-tlFTY BBLS StT.V .TTVR rtorRJT Jacob Pea and Wl Kiers Wills' lanfls. Inst ree'd and for sale by (augl)l VA1. RE1LLY. Flo from Iew Whe-at. . AFZPrLY of best onality-ln sacks and barrels kept constantly on baud anl for t tbe lowcaau market prices by 8. E. GILBERT k. CO.. angll t-yearn ore street. YANKEE NOTIONS for September; Leslie's GaceBe of Fashion for .August Varerly 51againefur August, - Knickerbocker for Augn-t; , angll Just received at DOBELu fc LISTER. I7XCIIANOE WANTE1JLi On New Oleaas aad Saint Lou ts, by augtt 8; E.-GILBERT fc CO. BAPTIST RELIQI0T8 BOOKS. Grat Iron Wheel; I'beodoma; rtc Truman; " . Grace Amber; The Voyrure af Life; Spurg eon 's Sermon, 1 st and Sd vol-.. : Fuller and Wavlaud on Domertic Slavery; : Life Sketches from a Pastor's Note Book; - . kc, ,kc.t .ftc Just received by . aul3. DOBELL fc LISTER. WANTED. 0 Bbls. Pure Cider wante by augSl Z. II. COOK t KN. .
