Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 217, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 August 1857 — Page 2

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i.VANVIT.E, IND. SATURDAY MOI.NlaNÖ.. ...AUGUST 9. The Trade who Canada. . , Under the Reciprocity Treaty our intercourse with Canada, has become as fi-o.Vnd, unrestrained as between the States. . Canadaas a commercial field, nrtphiftn(T4 in ia mnst to mnh if iH.' - - - 1 w 1 10 it sere annexed. In 11 our plan for

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our country. Canada West is adrancing - v a in wealth and population wita steps al most as rapid as any of the Western btate., and this prosperity has been created in a good degree by the free intercourse and the equal right to the enjoyment of our works of internal improvements, and our market with our own citizens, which were secured to them by th late treatv of thi vcm hava dailv j , j I in . : . a i ii i liiusirawons. a company '.;n..l . r,... .TLa.U I vuLiru a wiLc vuviuu iat.iuij t muiuiu, iica tuiuuiy iu wuiu, ..u wuo v. mrtnarc vnfinir tn tha Tnmnfft nanpr I - " o " r-r ' says the establishment will go into operalion nV.niif iVia firt rf SpnfpmVxr i that I " " r their hrst supply or cotton was purcnasea jiempuii on , me aoiu oi ugu. cmnati, theDce to Clereland, and thence 1, . . Dy propellers 10 l oronio. wno. cost 01 ire:i;ni or ims ruuie is biaieu a s.a, .a :u J ... r r 1 . . 1. 1 .a 1 .ocenispcr iw A uo Ul ,IB'5Ufc bv sea and ud tha St. Lawrence mf m river which would have been the route it would have been compelled to take under the old system of intercourse would be $3 per 1U0 lbs., thus saving to the Ganadian manufacturer, 2) cents per .mit.1 tfi TwiiArM t Jrtn . . jvuuwv ta.aa...-v.a. The Canadians are now buying not only their cotton, but tLeir tobacco, their sugar and molasses in our outnern äiiniivcis, Uta waausuaiiaiö a.aa.aa. .aa.wew cur territory and over our canals and - , . , J railroads to their homes. ir,tbe advantages m ireignt on our 1 1 t A Al I rivers ana roaua do so mucugreaier tum by the river bt. Lawrance, is it not prob- p abie that many imported articles, such as sugar from Cuba, coffee from Rio, and other tropical productions which would be entitled to debenture if carried into Canada may hereafter be purchased in New Orleans, and brought up our own river and sent over our own canals and railroads to Canada. One of the advantages proposed to themselves by the proprietors of the Thorold factory, is that they can purchase their cotton as they want it, at all seasons and in winter when the St Lawrence is closed by ice. their supplies can be broughf through the States on railroad to Detroit and Buffalo and crossing the rivers at those points can be brought to the doors of the factory by the Canadian Railroads. Their daily or weekly supplies can be Purchased at Memphis, New Orleans and Mobile, and sent forward daily to the pint of consmall ennanced cost, tnai a iaciory on the Ohio river would enjoy. . This is but an illustration ofthe future . . course of the Canadian commerce with the South a trade that is to increase .yearly "with the rapid advance of the - Tro? inces. In contemplating it, every one must be impressed with the advantage3 of our position to share in it. We are four hundred miles nearer the cottont tobacco and sugar plantations than Cincinnati. We are but a little further from the Lake Shore. We have a direct line of canal to Toledo, and may hore with a. little effort adirect and coin-1 tinuous line of railroad to the same po'nt and connecting there with all the lines uniting with the Canada roads.When the Henderson and Nashville road shall bo comp'etcd, we 6hall have a dirprt rnn.munlrntion lv rail with all at ' . .:., av o-..u t uu ii u..... -aa.va ... these supplies for the North will come and we are at the nearest crossing point . ,...;. ana on tne most airect route- nau we permit this important trade to pass our doors, and go four hundred miles up the river to tawe a rauruai or ni su our own is lacking -uDDort. The owners of the mill at Thorold, in enumerating the various routes hy which they can obtain their supplies from the cotton fields, do not annear to have heard of the Wa- . ' . .. .--. . r . bash an l i.no Lani, or any 01 tne ranroads leadin? from thi:) noint' or of the city of Evansville. It will be the duty mi w of our Board of Trado to spread some liht ia that direction in resard to our means of transposition, and local ad vantages for business. Kansas. The St. Louis Democrat has intelligence from Kansas, but up to what date, we are not informed. The letter says that the free State men are being annojed bj persecutions under the fürmoflaw. "Arrests are being made in every direction. Lawrence alone is exempt, uroops are encampea near Lawrence: Their force is daily augmentinj. . Oa Tuesday another company of dragoons was adJed to the army of oc- . .. .! , , .. cupation." There is some object in these movements. Some say that the tax is . . n . at i to be collected there. Pro-slavery leaders have said so. Walker, in imitation of Buchanan, is non-committaL" A Iff II " v hundred free' State men have .been sutninoned to appear at Lecompton for trial on the dar of election. The Topeka ftnl!f nt inn up ill lf maintained fthe letter sy,) ia.Pite of .11 th. efforts of Gor. Walker to supplant it.

-r. Mr- Carpenter.

Our citizen jrave a cordial ereetine' in r ing efforts to obtain the means to complete a great public work. We are hannv to learn that ha has not been en- . I 1 tirelr unsuccessful The Iron for the ureiy unsuccessmL ine iron wr we straight line Railroad will be delivered W . I .1 . ... I me contractors a? anr time wnen tnev can raise th fand to pay the dotU and termined to m11 90,000 acres of land auLio a-najaa sa ml.ijui s muu tiuuiuau w aam w a ic- 1 conveyed to the road in the payment of its stock, for cash, at the best prices they ?ii t -ra . i? win onng. I ne directors nave aetermined also to raise S50.000 from other . ... . 3 .uresources: ana it us noDoa vuai inc priyate stockholders along the line, when 3 1 . j.-a; t inev luuv unaersuna- me cuauuion ui i the' tflairs of the road.' will come forward - ... . . , ...... . ana inve n aia aL Lma cnsia dv uavinir uo . ... . . . I ih wi ha Af mnm BArrir A tnin three may be at a future time. If .1 . .fa. f.. l.' .J J..: I me amoam Ol lue ireiguw uu uuum a nu& we have the most reliable" v, at- : 11 1 1 I guiranieo vuaw we mm win uo uoiiTcrwu here during February, March and April next Mr. (Jarpenter found three dlfler- .. j. law- . ant Darties read r to suddIv the iron tor I ty,a T nft rtnÄ tu:ne fhA c-..--i"v"v.. . .w c. I ßM j, deid or bandoned, A I . 1.,.. 1 t mi . 1 Terr 1,lt,e helP Just ?ow Wl11 my triumphantly through. We are promised a narrative or air. uarpenter expenm ar I ences m Railroad negotiations in Europe, which will exhibit some of the difficulties and embarrassments he has had to surmount. . CouNTEBJiiTisa is increasing in I amount and in the incenuitr and art with which it u on Ik leT;e3 a and hcaTy upoa the publiCf Ine Irauas are mosi apt lo lau on ho h.nd,Ä tha leait monev lnd are in. competent judges of it, and the least able . T i .-j An v.s. It IS canned On Dy in the business, scattered to beM its los5 of adepts in the business, the countrT and oreaniied ;n their m0Tcments. Unless some effectual mea . sf W gures be adopted to arrest it, engraved notes for currency will have finally to a'Undoned- Moro than fifty are 8apposred t0 have been engaged in a plotto flood the city of xew with a vgle counterfeit in one evening's operations. They started stimultane ousiy and gpreadin2 themselves over city in a fc w hours they passed offit is 'supposed more than SlO.OOO.before it Was discovered ;-when several of the operators were arrested. There are daily reports of similar frauds. In this State a most dangerous gang has been recently broken up. There is every reason to believe there are agents of pings in these region, for whom the people should be on the watch. Two mea were arrested on Monday in St and on searching the house, $4,000 of very well executed counterfeit wjth Dearly a half bushel of cheap jewlelry.

tne streets, yesiertuy, to tneir fellow Stewart is elected by nearly 400 majori- of Canton. They hare claims upon China, one square, (ten line or lew), one time;.: &icts. townsman, Willsrd Carpenter, on his ty. but this Govement baa uken no stepa to- Thretime , s s s , , : r t s i o) -.a.,.- r.' u r ä .u 7 r wards their aümstment yet. This Govern- w0 w7ekY.V- V:V.V : J ft return, after an absenc of fife months, R tw-Tha fhlWin, dl preclnJed from pressing anv demand oiemonS ; . :. . : : : ! i ! : i 4 c snent in tha mn.t arrf.n anrl r.wr- ANKINO iNEWR. AHO lOUOWing ÜlS- nTHn England. y tha decision in tha Grew- Thre month, I : it i i : : : iU?

Johjt. A stransrer visitinir Evansville

OCrThe New York papers say that the obligation of theSouthern Michigan R. R. for large amounts are going to protest every day in the city, and it is believed that it will prove a bankrupt concern and be compelled to go into the hands of receivers and the road will be Uken by the mortgagees. The company own a fine line of Lake steamers which will be seized by the first creditor who can ob I tain a judgment It is but a few months Since the stockholders contributed 5)1.-1 500,000 to relieve the company from debt They are now disposed to let the concern go rather than submit to further assessments. At-T1i C-w,, Ac ;- tUm u - -w uiiw0-. -.vi-a-a- aa Burdell case, affects onlv the riirhts of . , . parties to tne personal estate. Airs. funningham declares her determination . - v. -i-:, a ... .,-! .,.... w pruvuis uc ,! a And the District Attorney is re.olved to pursue the criminal proceedings for the -y- - r - " ans to convict ner or tnat crime, ne will have both her and her daughter indieted for perjury. He is resolved on , .-. ... senumg ner w tne peniienuury 1 TTrrsnAwrta RnrifTT.n ltt msv i Tut w 7" . . . . . . tt irva A man vhn naii hn hsent I fo JM ? Australia, without writing la . m home, returned to Lowell, Mas9( last week, and found his wife married to another man by whom she had had a child. The wife had received no letters and supposed her first husband dead ; but on his re-appearance she insisted on going back to him, and taking the child bv the second xnarriaze ; but the last husUnd claimed the right retaining it, M(i'the other parties are taking legal measures to reclaim it. i ffcTThe .New lork police made a descent upon a gambling establishment hut Saturday and arrested five notorious blacklegs who were immediately tried 6 ... and sentenced to three months m the penitentiary. J' . AarOTHim IaAROS 1? IRK AT öT. I'AüL. (Anal T'mVrt Vl f nn I A U iUlUVUi - V---iv-a mmw mwrnwrn m sss vu I the 18th inst. a fire broke out in Saint Paul, destroying property to the amount I a. r -v aaa . rm ? ! or o,-w. ine nre is saia w nave been the work of an incendiary, and it w-id that tb. Tigitanc. oommitt 1 had fird on tha perpetrator,

Missouri Election. Th election for

m: : AmA patch was received by Mr. G. Copeland, yesterday from Kew York : "Refuse Rhdde Island, Central, Tiver1 -1 1 J 1 1 1 3 A I . 1 wn vv lcf ,ora Ma " wiia-cas ueorgia Bnk -------- - -- --------. I ... . I vr-Tn th iat tnai of anaed iena the Atlantic, between th teamtbipa - - - - sr" - rnsi m 1 n i.trr s iiiiiirm in s eis ivuairB.taBa This being the second triumph of the Vanderbilt, the Atlantic will now yield the palm of victory. " . . - , 1D0 opinion 01 counsel m reiawun to ha Ohio Life Insurance and Trust - 1 Company is, that the Company is liable for all th Wio-ationa in tha Bankin? - o - i v department as well as those in the Trust T)enartmnL Tha Canital of the Com. r - i Tli. .es nt a Af tiA' Tmaf Tinartmnk I " " .ano ,tr.. . MAftMrA cewnriHa rf & tha hftat descnntion. tnfl' AXCitementl U - , Cincinnati has been considerably allavewl. . I. j (-Three men were struck and killed Kw lio-htnin, In Marshall Hn.. Va. . nn tha ; 0 0 - I 00,1 rv.ii,. fii xrAnd.v . . ..j .. r nri namea aarinne commiiieasuiciue in 7y.m c.m mnntv A Inva affair vis the M . cause of the rash act iuw w w.j . w - " IV swa g ka l 4hs-f MAfltia a &h.uiumz.z.i. vu euueau;, Cincinnati, a young man, recently re siding in New York, of highly respect able parentage, cultivated mind and pol isned manners was arresiea ior em oezzie ing the property of two New York firms to the amount of three thousand dollars. He was held to bail in five thousand dolUrs lie U well known in Cincinnau he hu many rcspccUbl(J friends ftnj relatives. I . rTrirvRAnnmr A lumber merchant 1 Kobbebt.--a lumoer mercnant who had draws eight thousand dollars rpfim a. Tanlc in Ottawa. Canada, nlaced it Tm ? ank 'n utUwa da. pica it in a valise,and went to a resaturant tor a lunch. He had handed the valise to his nephew, who placed it at his side, when he sat down. When they arose to leave the valise was gone, and no positive trace r. . I was got out till tne next morning, wnen it 1 was found in a vegetable wagon in St. Ann's Market, cut open and all but $10-' abstracted from it. Tub Hioh Pbice or Sugar. The re- ... . f , molASse : t appears,' was not owing altogether to a scarcity of these articles, as is shown by the following : The Boston Journal or 1 Saturday states that there is now 8tored on the Boston wharf, South Bosto. In tandf wer ' oere of these" two There are also large quanUties other IocaliUes is now in Boston New York. Philadelphia and Balu more than three tme, the slock ofgur that there was a year since.sculators are badly bitten, as the price of all trrades of sugars and molasses must ... ; . fa u gjTes an account of our city and its prospects to the; St Louis News. He commends our railroad as one of the most pleasant and best built roads in the country, and predicts that when we get our Southern connection throngh the Henderson and Nashville road, we shall he on one of the great thoroughfares be tween the North and South. The most remarkable character he encountered in our city was "John :' At the railroad depot, a spriihtly, eood KSXwaw called "John,1 put me into the oranibua, and AmYiltSX litely handed me a pencil with which to recrister ray name. At dinner, I found him in fcu uji. ruum, mnuro ing us ouun oi .v. J : : r. : . i . j...-. e i waitcr as aptly as thouh he had never attempted anythinsr else: and. when, a few hon later, mv tränk went from the hotel to a BteamDoat, t'he inevitable and ubiquitous "John" was under it It was hut natural then, that I should come to the conclusior that Q wa8 the orgmai j0hn of all work,' who, I usod to regard as a mjth. The Potator Rot is makin its ap pearance in various parts of Ohio to an . . . .... alarming extent The crops on the hills are not so much affected as in the valleys. It has also made its ap pearance to a considerable extent near Frederick in Maryland. In some places the farmers are nullincr nn the vines so as to nreaic tne connecting roots between the potatoes, and leaving them in the ground. Other cultivators are applying lime and plaster freely with the hope of arresting the disease. The opinion is becoming 'almost universal that the present species of potatoes have run ou and that we require a new variety from the original source in South America. DasADTci. Mrasxa or Woma.. The Bardstown Qazette of last week has the following item: Mr. A. Schilder, of this place, received the Sainful intelligence last Sunday of the mnror of ris daughter Mary, Dy some unknown l00 pereons, in Laroe county, between and her child wer temporarily residing at tb bo09e of a widow named Murphy ; the widow had been to a neighbor's on some errand, leaving the deceased and her child at home ; and on her return the dreadful spectacle met her eye of the young woman lying dead on the floor, her head horribly gashed. and the child crawling about in its mother's blood I m. w . t a I TKam i m Mniih vpifamik-n Iva tha a W hood, and every effort is being made to dlacover the murderer. I ISTThe Sheriff of Cecil county, Md., and an accomplice named Beatty, have been ar .ÄÄ7i?Ä ' him as a slave, . J

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wan muuon uo rs. a roaa it with immense labor through 400 miles of aense wiaeraew, aa it is now ionna imrrmtif'Ariia to iHB UiDthnmch thi Ruwmi I . . . . ... r:7r M. Jl: - pn.'.iMit.awno matin; xmndings of sinn im sni kiihwi mnuiann wrinur. i nn rairn eÄ. i. nm. r; t v... ott. I iuuiuubuu tv avwaMw iviiii &i v v sb laaiusm m n. T1U 1.. TTant I f IBS tlHAL 1Ü last lerre JlaUtel Ii uuiuu mm j a The business appears to be quite brisk on the canal for the past few days. Boats are continually arriving and departing. Tbonsands of boshela of coal are beinjr shipped by -i .. vi - t o . o r - t loU 0'f gTtin are dipped north. Freight is Quite brisk, and. in fact, the canal i doinir.

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ffllS JETT " 1 - - st t ii a ri imrro 1 Ki...a.a vkaws i CELEBRATED FEMALB PILUS. Frensred from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M - t rnvsirian JExtraorrlinanr to the Qoeem. This in valuable Medicine U nnnuftng In the cure of all those piintwM It modemtes all exts reinovea all obstructions and Mings on ths monthly periods with regularity. These eVÖÄT; Sey7y ZSK foTn. heTduTiVuh aafv' to herandchi r These Pills should not be taken by females during th virst tkher months I iLJZ??.zZ a.r to,riuon Mamage, but at any othertune ue7arsaie. In all cases of Nervous and Solnial Affertinn. Pa.tn in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Kxeruon, raipinuion or me iteart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the n&inful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will eftect a cure vben all other mean's have failed, and j although a powerful remedy do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. . run nirections accompanying earn package. Price In the United Stt'es and CanaiU. One Dollar. N. B. 1:00 and S pnataca stamps enclosed to any authorised Agent, will Insure a bottle or the Pills by return mail. VV. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis. 3 Solo Atreot tor Indiana. . . HALLOCK fc STODDARD, ap27 "LMyli General Agents, Xransville. 'Reduced by Dyspepsia to a mere Skeleton Cured by "Bxrkate'i JLlland itter$.n Mr. A. Matchett. a trader nrobablv as well known as any man in Western Tennsylva'XSSg county who wal redu ced1 by aia, aiaies aa ioiiowb: "l met witn a farmer l'J'F,!P, 10 mere sneieion ; i pernaued "m to ta; - a .bottle of rh.ve;- Holland """t "s ijf it wuuia cure mm. aieai ,njp him Mme months aftr,what wasmy a tonishrnent at finding him a hale, hearty mn II5 101(1 me he now weighed 200 ponilJf and that thU wonderful chanre ,jad en produced by Boerhave's Holland Bitters, 1 men ue lunouiea soieiy eis restoration. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tld2 Ä(?TIf 8 intn"pice, to cents per line ons inscriun; aceru per line three times; inc opg weei; q'acoUDt ou i0"- time. GREAT BARGAINS, IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, At A. LODEN8TIX'S Western Star Clothing Store, CSDS a THE FAVILIOX HOTEL. TTNTEXDINO to makt a change in my bnsinesa, hy the 15th of September I and to give all my friends, I customers and the public generally a chance to get some very cnenp-uooasi jc dctot i retire irom ousidess, I offer my entire stock of Goods, consisting in 1 ri .1 . ..... . . . . RAdy.mada Clothing, Shirts, Drawers, Handker chiefs, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises, at greaüy re duced prices. So if yon want to make or save money, call soon at LOBES 8T1NE 'S augw Western 8tar Clothing Store. Bran and Shorts! Foa sale at reduced prices, at the 8outhern Mills, by augX IGLEHEART BROTHERS, wy. Beacoh Lioht SoeiAL TsMrLE, No. I IiC45, meet, every alternate Friday evening, as above. J. T. WALKER. B. P. T. A. J.O'Rilet. B. R. janaoiy YfrTTm Evansvi lls Temfls or Dosoa, No s-jrÜ 41, meets every Thursday evening, in the Uall, on Water street, over the Canal Bank. C. W. RUDYARD, W. C. T. A. J.O'Riillt, W. R. jauSOly COAL NOTICE. The price of Coal at the Bodiam Mixes, is at the Pit, 8 cents per bushel; hauled to any port of the city, 10 cents per bushel. ni.iuAi, feo2 Secretary and Manager. A. APAC!1ER dk CO., Slannfactarers of CLOTHING, Also Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Cloths, Caaslracres, Sattlnetts, Ves tinge, TAILOE'S TaiNMISOS ARO GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. . -AW STREET, VKXT DOOB TO BBANCH BANK, Evansville, Indiana. angll-tjanl tT" Cholera has become one ofthe prevailing diseases of our land, as well as foreign countries. This being a universal fact, precaution should be Uken in regard to diet during the warm weather, and In view of the beneficial results In the use of Dr. J. IIostetTsa's Stomach Bitters, last season, In our city, a. well as elsewhere, we would advise all to procure a supply for family use, and use t as per directions on the hot. , . . tie. When this Is done much sickness can be prevented. At least this is the experience of the past, which M.h.. i. tMtt-i t k.)... t .l. t.. r"' ' . " , " ' , TWfi m tri aim vwl HMtlHFl vanaraHv Druggists and dealers generally. aug-ll-d&wlw Holloway'a Ointment. Dangerous Salves. Beware of mineral ointments. They drive external diseases into the system. This anguent is entirely vegetable. It expels the exciting cause of inflammation and suppuration. Under the cicatrice it leaves behind, there lurks no covert poison. Sold at the manufactories, No. 90 Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 35c., 62Xc and I per pot. aug27-di wlw. Kemp's Warm PaattUes. The recent post mortem examinations in the French foundling hospitals disclose the alarming fact, that woaasdesboy multitudes of children. Wise mothers will take note of this fact, and use Kemp's Woaa Pastilles, a delightful confection, Inevitably fatal to intestinal vermin. For external diseases, especially Scrofula, Bbistol's Sassapasilla is the only remedy to be depended on. Sold by D. T. Lanm&n & Co, wholesale druggists, 69 Water street. New York, and by all druggists. 8anaparilla II, and Pastilles 25c. per bottle. aug27-dfcwlw. Ilelmbold's Compound Fluid Extract, as a remedy for Diseases ofthe B Udder, Kidneys, Gravel. Dropsy, Weakness, fce., has no equal. Read the advertisement in another column headed Ilelmbold's Genuine Preparation.1 augU-lm WOOLS EY St SAWYER, Agents. It la Moat Undoubted Fact That Da. SAsroan's Isvioosatos oa Livsa Ring. bt, is one of the greatest discoveries made in medicine the past century. It has been a study of the Doctor during twenty years practice to find what particular organ, when diseased, caused the greatest number of ills or pains, and his conclusion is, that the liver is the greatest regulator of the system, and the most liable t disease, while if kept from disease, is a preventative of Dyspepsia, Jaundice, general debility, Sec, while last, but tu from least, we mention consumption; for our experience is, that more cases of consumption occur from diseased liver, than from all other causes put together. Taking this to be a correct hypothesis, we have but to find a remedy with which to correct the liver, and we hart a cure of nearly all the diseases we are subject to by simply using a preventative. That the IsviooeaToa is such a remedy, is beyond doubt to all who try it, for its Ttrtnes an such that for all complaints art sing from liver derangement, tt is an unfkiling remedy; while as a family medicine, for all diseases of the stomach or bowels, which are caused in a greater or less Segree by liver derangement, it istbt safest, sorest, and most (iBcatiotis rssasdy kecn. .sugOO-dfcwlm

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

One year. 15 CO Uf Discount on larger advertisements. r nlü ra fv lina n --. I .1 . -Maw - üimi a . HIGH AND rRI r.l A H T SCHOOLS! HOHN HI ALT ben to announce to Parents an w UoaraUDi. tfiM inronrh w Ooardi.ni that through the kindness of Messrs. vwier Mli snow, hi m?nrai.hr.h . it rui --F - - wvvum av vcveivaf w u iwaj iiv a vh ianrj j. UJSAL.X. nonls. MCLE8, coue. beife, - w.. nnM a. Wacona, Banese, Ae. AT PUBLIC SALE! MONDAY, AUGUST 31st, on the farm adjoin- I inth ArÜiiu-McJohnstonfarm, atlOo'cUck. I rivinc note with interest and aecnritv. motiii J0I1N SC1LE0WNER, Agent. DIL T. U. HÜCKER, Late or mew Aihanr. Ind.. and suceesaörto Dr. Byford, , I I i'vz z sr ui Office on öeoond stwe at Dr. Byford's old .KrOTtS wi! - P1 - - R-'s.residence. is temporarily on the corner of tiw mm rrr. launsi-sm, 6ft Boxes Ilambarg Cheese: oa An (:..), 'ri... 4 f..i.k. . A. V. AlikldlAJn. i ripOBACCO AND VINEGAR. JL W bnis I'ennsyirania Cider Tinegar; 16 hexes Virginia 7 lump Tobacco; SO do do 6 da do 15 do do I lbs.-.. - do. 10 do do k do do and tSSSff SO Caddies Jenny Lind Twist Tobacco, received V 75 Bugs Cotton Tarns, 600, 00 and 700: 100 Bales Cotton Batting; 800 lbs. colored Carpet Chain; -' 400 do white Carpet Chain: 600 do Cotton Twine, ree'd and for sale by ang I. a D. UEIMANN. CANDLES, SHOT, kc100 Boxes, halves and quarters Star Candles; ' 6 Kegs assorted Shot; . . 6 do do Buck Shot; do small Bar Lead; ree'd and for sle by ang29 . I. D. UEIMANN. V IQU0RS.JLi 100 Bbls. Orange Valley Whisky; bu no uia ny ao 33 do Old Bourbon do 25 do Old Monongahela Whisky; 10 do Cherry Brandy; 10iilo do do Ih do Sweet Wine; v SOMdo do do . 9 J Pine fine Comae Brandr: 10 eighth Casks Cognac Brandy, received and fur hr laugavj l. S.V. HIMANN. SSV" xtra fine free trade Citmrs: - zu t.rosa fine s tasks: 25 Boxes nence Coffee; 20 dos. I. B. Half Bushel Measurs: 94 do Washhoanls; 1 do Peck and Half Peck Measures; 10 Bkes tiermau Soap; ree'd and for mle by ang- ' l.Si D. IIE1MANX. HIGH SCHOOL. MESSRS. DOBELL & LISTER to announce to the parents and pupil, that through the kindness of Mr. heeler, ther were timely furnished with a lint of ALL TII NkW BOOKS required for the session, which they have now in store, waiting their kind pun lis e : Berard 's History; ITasquelle's French Course, Fas-luelle'sTellemaque; . ilcClintock's and Couk's first Doks la Latin and Greek; Green's Introduction; Cotninr's Class Book Physiology; F itrh's Ooograpv: Sni'r's French hictionary; Andrew's and Antlian's Dictionary; Sanders' Speaker; - The Humorous Speaker; Worcester's Dictionary; School Journal, Biniinar Bird; Johnson's Turner's Chemistry ; andall the other books "tnw, Ma ,eslonf Jlnvr t v t rsTrt,., " ' w. mjm. a To onr Young Friends, Greeting: WWTE are acain read to meet von at your openlncr .Vi Scasion, and this time with all the SfcW BOOK S your studies require. Come and see u; yui know how glad we are to welcome vou and thsnk vou für your purchases. DOBELL it LISTER. SCHOOL BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At DOBELL & LISTER'S. CORPORATION NOTICE. f ORDERED. That the owners of property lj in rand I itjprÄÄ 2S.H&: walks along said described property to be graded and reliaid with rood brick parements of the proper width, Within thirtT davs after th taai)ilitinn nf tliiann. - and In default thereof, the Common Council will proceed to to hae said work done, and the accrnin fi! -nTS W W mnCh tl,ere0f " MiJ KU ,n V"CHBy order of the Common Conncil aug-Ja-lm WELL. II. WALKER, City m. ?IIUESn ROGS AND BUTTER 1 125 O.s. Fresh Butter; 150 dosen Fresh Eggs; In store and for sale by SAM. VICKERY. IURE CIDER VINEGAR.ft Sftt Gallons of Pure CHer Vinegar, a choice art! cle for family use. Call soon at aug--"! SAM. VICKERVS. FAMILIES W Who want "EaTSA" Family FLOUR, can be supplied by leaving orders at SAM. VICKERY'S, aug3"1 Corner of Main and Second streets. HORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN! WAS stolen, on the 15th Inst-.from the subscriber. .VfVWM.V.TSV8 WM. WILKES. or tne fie firm of Lewis, Wilkes & Co. Louisville, Ang. 2ft, "57 aug2ü-d3t. NEPTUNE NO. 1. TT IF. NEPTITNP! FT RE flflATP A NY Jfw,. OF EVANSVILLE, JÄL -t7TlT 1 iY: YäJ&Ös yrtht, oivb a oxand Kf"5 -E- Ää-sJ AIIMIUrnCA rV n A S if inibiianii s u la mmm .n m n m . . I AT URESCEST CITY HALL, ON MONDAY, OCT. Gth, 1857. THE Citixens of this city and surrounding country are invited to attend. Thb Committee or Aksakoexexts. August 27th td. To Merchants, MUIera aad ShippersBRASS. Just received by Express, 100 Ss. Sheet Copper, to be cut into Stencil Plates, at phnrt noai -,! . - . I . L ii mar a. ntrrnnii aug3. Main, bet. 1st and 2d sts., Evansvilie. Notice to Contractors &J-ALED Proposals will be received by the ComiTe, taf mon Council of the City of Erans-ille, till Sent. 1st. for constructina 213 lineal feet of a brick Hewer on Oak street, according to the plans and specifications of . L. 1" : T : a I . . . " . M feet of a Stone Gutter SO feet wide, extending from the above Sewer to the river. Bids will be received together or separately. By order of the Common Council. aug2ft-6d WKLL. II. WALKER, Clerk. (Volksbote copy.) Notice to Millers. nPIIE CITY MILLS at Evansville, are now for AL rent or lease for a term of years, at a reasonable rate. Also t Thirty thousand w heat and (hit S-cks. aug24 I. N. ROSS, AgenU -EIPTR1TR TITRPKNTINK a 6 bbls for sale by the barrel or smaller (uaatity . by aug24 S.E. GILBERTS i vu. FOR RENT! TY STORK and DWELLING, on Mala street. ! tw o doors above Crescent City Bank, and Frame DWELLING on Second street. Enquire ot Woolsey fc Nelson. All those Indebted to me will find their rotes and accounts at Woolsey k. Nelson's, where the- will p'ease call and settle J. N. McGlLL. -ugtt-SwJ TPO TnE LADIES. 11 Godey's Lady's Book for September, Just ree'd by AS Godi anglS) WEW YORK JCURNAL For September, just received by anglS DOBELL fc LISTER. OR SALE. A good substantial 8II0W CASE, with Counter to match, will be sold cheap forrash by BITTROLFF& SON, aogI71 Main street' between First and Second. ADAMS HOUSE, BAST SIDS ELM, BETWEE FI EST AH SECOWD STS HENDERSON, KY. JAME8C. ADAMS PaoraiEToa. tThe Louisville and Shawneetown PUe UT-ce u gept at tne aoove iiouie. laugn.j OFFER AND RICE. SO Ban Choica Rio Coflee: TUrceeBfcs, justreceiyed by

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New York A Erie Railroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Of Bar vour Throoffh Tickets to New York. Bat I tow J HiLADELMtiA, and Newnghuid Cities tia. this Route. UT TWENTY-TWO UILE3 DISTANCE SAVED. Thrvuf a to New Tora city without chaxob or cars. - The ONLY ROUTE to If ew York City having WIDE SPACIOUS BAIAHJ3I UAtta! This Line extends to Dunkirk, Buffalo, and Niagara Tails, with an unbroken Wide Gnare connecting at Dunkirk jdirectlv with all trains frnmC levetand Cincin nati, su Hnut. uis and Chicago oa the Lake Shore Rail Tnl'.nffVln TitUit Rniilrt k New York City BailRoad making direct connections with alll the Steamers on Lake Erie from Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit, also with the Bn toChkatro. Bafialo & Lake Huron KailroM rrom Aeiroit run Pin&mbdma. and Ntmra Tails TUilmad. makin? direct connectiocs with all Trains on the Girat Western Railway, from Detroit to Chicago, thus affording the travel tng pontic unnvauea racunies. scrBnutnn PA5SENUERS can stoD in New lork anyTength of time, and resume their juorney without esta cnarre THROuGn TICKETS for sale In all the prtn cipül Western Railroad Offices. rr ta as low as av akt othr Rom G.T. UMlTH.Genn Agent. nOMER RAMSDELL, Cleveland, 0., May l&th,18ö". President. my291yd&w PROCLAMATION! Bt It known by all sickly, weak and debilitated per sons, that McLs as's STRENGTHENING 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 Is combined the properties of a Tonic Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomach, Liver ar Bowels, such as: Diarrhoea, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Ileodache, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Cc-tiveness. Weakness or Debility, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels, Might Fevers, Tallowns of the Bkin, &e., &c. When taken, it neutralises and remo-es any morbid secretions In the Stomach, and strengthens the 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, removing all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from the kin. TRY IT, and be convinced of its wnderful invigo rating properties. For -tnktien, who are puny, weak and sickly, we advise parents to give them a teaspoonful of this Cor dial daily. Of See Circular. J. II. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Aim, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. flT Principal Der Corner of Third and Pine Wets, M. Jjouts, Mo. ajrJT-lydAwis Sold by Keller & hite. Druggists, Main-street. GREAT EXCITEMENT Prevailing all over the country, In consequence of the tremendous success of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is superceding every Liniment and remedy for the cure of local pains and external diseaes. Hundred of confirmed cripples have been made to walk by 11 ue. many tnai weresunerinc for vesrs with nll Chronic ores, and had tried in vain the manr reme dies and Liniments now before the public, have been permanently curea ny tne use or a lew small bottles or .Mcl-ean s celebrated Liniment. McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimen Is the best Liniment that has ever been discovered .an the only reliable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure 01 ?ores or an Kimis, swellings, or any local rains on man or animals tV Livery-stable Keepers, Farmers, Dray' men and all that have the charge of horses should keep a supply constantly on band, to be used in time of need. THICK OF THE LINIMENT. In consequence of the increasing demand for this v&l nJkJ'le Liniment, it U now put np in twenty -five cent bottles, fifty cent and one dollar hottles. The fifty cent bottles contain three times the quantity of the twenty-five cent sire, and so on in proportion to their cost, so that purchasers witl sare money by getting the largest sizes. tST All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment must be addressed to the proprietor. JAMESII.McLEAX, St. Louis, Uo. Agents for Evansville, Indians. ''' KELLER & WHITE AT KiaUCEI PRICES! .55 tJÄtÄÄ W ordOTAS QIIAD-hO rTV V A I WJ St- a,. a I a a I re SHORTS, CORN, OATS, &c. Sec, at greatly reduced ices. Leave orders at mv 8 tote, corner of Main and econd streets. laur!") SAM. VICKERY. -CA2VAL STORAGE. HAVE a large double Warehouse at the Cans) i.,: . l.. . i-., . -j j. uuiiii i.w'ic ui i n 1 1 1 k ixiiy auiuuuk vi tmuw, which will he received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owner's orders, on the most reasonable terms. P.O. O'RILEY. mh26 . Public Schools. TnE Public Schools of Evansville will open on MONDAY, August 31st, at the following places: At the School Buildinr above Msin street, for all schools above Main street, except Primary Schools he tween Nam and C Heron t streets, and for all High Scholars and those in the first Classes in the O rammer Schools, below Main stret. T'?n "T'Ä Tchesnut sbWts At the timneriarxi unurcn ror all rnmary Scbolars Crescent City Enfement, for all Primary Scholar, below Main and east of Sixth street At the Bantist Church in Lamasco for all rirls for Gramraerand intermediate Schools below Main street. At Swanson's Brick Store Room near BaDtist Church for all Primary Schools between Main street and Third street, .uamasco. And at the School Ilouse nn the Park near Fulton Avenue, fbralllioys below Main street not specified atow Any changes from the above will be made after the Schools are opened. Those heretoftre transferred from Lamasco to Pipeon Township for School purposes must be transferred to Evansville before their children will be received Into School, and all transfers to Evansville must be made before the 1st of October next. a m . By order of the Board. ' P. HORN BROOK, Clerk. aus24-lw UNCURRENT MONEY. Atlanta, Cherokee Tns. and Banking Co.; Interior Bank, Griffin; Merchants' Bank. Macon, and Lagrange Bank of Georgiar Acricultural Bank, and liank of West Tennessee; and most other Banks of Tennessee, Geortria, Mississippi, Alahama. and North and South Carolina, takn at par for Groceries at the lowest cash prices, or bought at a small discount for n, oy b. JE. uiLni.ni at iu, augl8-tf Fyoamcre street, near Water. TO THE MF.PICAL PROFESSION. Brath wait's Retrospect for July, just received by augiej UUlJLla X llSl.lt. FOR SALE. arWTE will sell, at the Wharfw Boat at Evnnsville, on SATURDAY, the 2h inst., be-, tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. at nublic auction, to the hirhest bidder for cash, the steamer SPORTSMAN and her two 11 A KU Kg, for tne benent or whom tt mar concern. augl-dKwtsj JbLKAX'. It 1.1.MAN. DEFINED SUGARS o BMsrClaritied. Pulyerlsed and Crushy all No.l-justrec'dby VICKERY St JOHNSTON. NOTICE, f-RIIE Stockholders of the Kvansville Insurance H Company are hereby notified tliat the Annual Election for nine Directors will lie held at the office of the , on Monday the 7 th of September next, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock P M. By order of the Board. auglfrtd. WM. T. PAGE, Secretary. DRUG STOKE. DR. MAGENISS having open.- a Retail Drug Store, on the corner of second and Locust streets, solicits thepatronage of the citisens tf Evansville and vicinity. The enure stock has been purchased in the Eatt. regardless of expense, of the purest and best suatenfs, and insist, in part of puRE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, . . TÜRE WINES AND BRANDIES, fnr medicinal purposes only.) STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, a'D Al PorviAR PATENT MEDICINES. tr Physlclars' prescriptioss aad' family recipes compounded iy an experienoed apothecary,- at ail hours of the hyy or night.- Iaagl5-Iy- " HOUSE TO RENT. A CONVENIENT Tenement, with' si Rooms, a rood Cellar. Cistern and -Stables.. Market at.. corner of Bond,- to let. Apply to auglfrlw. J. DV AlLEjf.1IN EMPIRE BABY CAB3.-1 dot j oat rcc'

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17USII 1 FISH ! !- JL" A rood retail assortment of Mackerel : &00 Us. Choice Codfish, in store and for sale by SAM. ltl.Kl, sogt. Corner of Main and Seoond streets. ELECTION NOTICE. THE Members of "The-Cosgregatioii or Basal IsaAEL. being desirous of becoming inawpora' ted for religions purposes, and to obtain and hold real . estate npon w hich to erect a suitable house af worship and for the burial of the members of said contrreg-tion and their families. Notice is therefor t hereW given. that the members of the said Congrega.Ni will meet at . their usual place o4 worship, over the srore of L. Kshrr A on Main street, in the city of Eyansville, on tne 6tr. tday of August, 1857. at 5 o'clock P. M. of said day t , the purroee of electing Trustees to act for said Conrregation, and to receire on behalf of said Cotiprewli-,-a conveyance vf real estate for the vmrpjea afnreswd. S. GUM rf.KTi. II. GUMBERTS, s L. M. PLAUT, vOn behalf of themselves and other members of vid Congregation. jaugia-lUt. , fil A JCAa . . A GIRL to do the Cook in e, is nme and fen House Work for a small family, for which era) tbe s-'.iscriber will pay S3 per week fc one who will cwna. well rarnniiDeni ided. t-ven more wouhi do paia, u u person would give satisfaction Arrlv to P. SEMÖN11C, auelVSw. 1 13T Volksbote copy.l Henderson, Ky. wwrnv HTTTEELS Ji3 10 set 1 inch and 1 X inch Bu pgy Wheels, rec and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. CYRUS Ks DREW, Jr., NOTARY FUBOC, JOURNAL OFFICE, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ALL business as a public Notary will he promptly attended to, at tha Jounual CoanUng Room, corner of Main and Water streets an (lit. TMIFTY BBLS SUPERFINE FLOUR JM Jacob Pea and Wheeler'i and for sa e by latlgHl Jacob Pea and Wheeler's Mills' brands. Just ree'd Al. ittlLLl. Floar frara Wm Wheat. A SUPPLY of best quality in sacks and barrels kept sonstantly on hand and for sale at the lowest markot peers by 8. K. G1LBKRT k. CO., augll v Sycamore street. YANKEE NOTIONS for September; Leal le's Gazette of Fashion fur A agast; Waverlt Magaxine for Aug ast, Knickerbocker fr August; augll Just received at DOBELL k LISTER. EXCHANGE WANTED Ml On New Orleans and Saint Louis, bv aucia - S.K. U1L.BEB.TKCU. BAPTIST-RELIOIOUS BOOKS. Great Iron Wheel? Theodosia; Grace Tniinaa Grace Amner; The Voyage af life; Ppargeou'a Senmms, 1st and 2d vols.: f llt and Wav land on Domestic laTery ; L: V Sketches from a Pastor's Note Book Ac., At., fco Just received by augl. DOBELL A LISTER. WANTED;-. ' tA fitdsrFara Cider' wanted h

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