Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 221, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1857 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, WD. WEDNESDAY .MORNING, SEPT. 2. Sbb Fisit Paos. " A Prolific Mother ""The Royal Family of England" The Giant of the West," The Okio Trust Company9 - -Affairs bear a more encouraging aspect on inrestigetion, tain was at first hoped for; Mr. Lne will be- appointed receiver in New York wi;h .the asseat of the creditors and tnx Lank. The Bank in CincianaÜ has settled ntarlj $500,000 of its indebtedness by a transfer of mort- .... . . . gagea ueia bj sns an w lis c real tors. The stock of iko Trust. Company was sold at tka Broker Board, in N. York, on Friday, at $lä per ahart , which was iho first sale since the failure of the In stitution. This shows faith in the ulti mate payment of its 'debts. Tax. Pilots ia the trade between St Louis and New Orleans, held a meeting on Friday last, at St. Louis, and resolved that they would not run on any boat for less than Five Hundred Dollabs per I month, after the 1st insL; and they hope 1 to enforce this most exborbitant demand I unon the steamboat and mmrn'l interests of the rirer, by means of the exclusive associations they have formed. The licensem ayste for pilots and engi-

neers, which was designed by Congress for the Iron, I relinquished the contract, as anxJbr the safety of steamboat trarel, has ere- ions 1 wna t0 &t the Iron.

ed a monopoly among the favored class, irhich they are using rery oppressively and rery much to their own ultimate dis advantage. Sect'ry Cobb has written to the board ot inspectors, from whom the a a - - B licenses emanate, intimating that it will I be the duty and right of the board to withdraw licenses from those who shall unite in any of these measures. This is a step the country will most heartily approve, and would be but just punishment for those who are so selfish as to arail themselves of a legal privilege to make unreasonable demands upon the ... r I w vuveniion meets in New York this week. The purpose of the Convention is to discuss the prao tical questions of railroad management, especially coal burning, the adaption of a -- - -s maI atrirlr !n tVta laot t wol wa mnntba la Stimatad hw lha Philadlnbia. T-rlr-i. t I 10 per cent, and as there are about one thousand million of dollars invested in

arious ways in railroads, the aggregate commerce of the world in the focus of its exdepreciation must be equal to one hun- tbn 1 "t? in mj Ptfolifj Vs Mi . ,., They proved moat valuable to me, and would dred millions of dollars. Facta like . ,. . , tV . . t , have accomplished the object of my mission, these not only asked for a comention but had it not for inimicai influences from & j a i ,

lor a prompt na speeay remeay, wnicn I is to bo found only in the general adoption of measures, which will make those who use railroads, pay at least the ex penses necessary to keep them in operation. At present this expense comes out of the pockets of the stockholders. Railroad men see that the expenses of rail road companies must be reduced and whatever tends to bring about this re- . . . , , , auction, tjuueroy uirrc. csunwuiy ur a at a lvnytTTivBui wn "fninurr wh lis wsa va inn a tujwivu ut,uiuvij, a, vuaiderable bearing upon the fortunes or Itock and loan holders. (ET John ThempSOn, the Wall Street , . - .. . . - j.w ok er. who failed a few days ago, was " , . ' . , Broker, one ol the largest stockholders in the i m i . il a. irecüN94)J.iagQ coat mines, a vioverport, Kj.; br has been one of the principal and roost active managers in the development ofthat peculiar coal property. His in vestments and operations in the stock of I that company are said to be one of the nrincioai causes of his failure. The immense amounts invested in the rail road to the mines and other improve ments,, were not justified by the busi ness. Ifta largest profits the coal could produce- upder tha most Cavorabla cirenmstances would not pay two per cent on the extrAxagani outlay made to get it It. t-jko most Other joint Stock operations, it was got up to make profits . 7, . , , . .... oa tuo btocJt. ana no on uo ousiubss. wm Htw .u " " " . Utah Expedition. r. . Ttr..t.;M.iAn An. mtiu. " . " . . izing the UUh Expedition which is in danger of proving almost an entire failore, froin, the wholesale desertion of . the privates, and the resignation of dia-

COnteuted. Officers. Thi last accounts tni TCOi arrested an negotiations, and now existing for the iron which I can still proreported, the deaerÜoa of nearly five produ a general panic. My arrangements cure on the securities of the road. Alllneed f ... .. . . wero M defcated b7 lt- And although I to secure it, Is the money to pay the duties huildrMwen, and the dispersion or eigut w M pr0m5licd , re.consideration of the bar- ndfrcigbt. The amount needed bone bunhundred bead of cattle belonging to the gain, I found distrust and alarm so general, dred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Sinee Quarter Master, by the marauding In- that I abandoned the hope of doing any thing I cannot obtain the city bonds, the contrac-

diana. It ia likely to arrive in Utah in such a demoralized and disorganized con dition, that it will bo more apt to excite the ridicule rathe than inspire fear anion? the Mormons. Instead of being an imDOsinz display of the power and majesty of tha Government of the Un ion, U will exhibit its pusilanimity and weakness to control its distant and rebellioias. members. OCT Sirs. Uunningnam IS taruaiemng i make, awful disclosures airainst ladies w -in rood aocietvofintrieues and liasons ilS With the UU in". UUraeil. one uecia she ean caasa more divorces than any Other person in,Ke m Xörkr-and "she is going to do it." Heri lips have been sealed in regard to. these iniquities, but the is now about to o)tnt tbejo. with a blast of scandal. Cctr The Cincinnati Commercial" says peachea are Mdog cheap" in that city, only "Ava and six dollars a buabel.n

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v v -: . . I r . a . you uun.. - pie nan-;ive of mr several Leeotiationa lor iho Iron for the Straight Line ßailroad. botü - . . I in this conntrv en.I Fnrorw, wnU h the I r- . I bout form of a report to the stockholders aal to tbo people Jong the lino interested in its completion, -1 ; dov. your suggestion, . and furnish you with a aim pis anvarnisbod statemeat of ray doings. - -- "" negotiations n yrvn tobk. - Before leaving New York for England, I bad been three weeks engaged in negotia 6 I . uons witn parues mere o rurn.sn tue iron for the Road. After repeate-l interviews and 3 . . . . w i ttWfln,hd!in of all the terms of a thorough contract, it was agreed that the New York House should Uke the mortgage bonds of the Koad at 70 cents on the dollar, and deli v- . , , , - ... . t.u erme iron inr.vanavn.ewrf wpnwu, wa . " V , V the freight and duUea paid. As the Uouaei . . . . m I was largely emraeed in ahlnpinir. tbey expected to freight the Iron in their own vessets; and in paying the duties they could en .j " ft..t.v. K.- j- v.!. ter the Iron at the first coat to themselves, which would be lower than the invoices that would be made to the road. The Iron was to be delivered at New Orleans, shipped to Evansville, and the bills of lading delivered to the agent of the Road in that city, and the bonds were tobe delivered to them there. After these terms were all settled,' and the contract, as I supposed closed, I found the contractors would need a delivery of a por tion of theSonds, in part payment, before the delivery of the Iron, in order to enable them o Purchase it in England. To this I objected, and declined to part with any of the tvAritd fa afar tVian tViA Tmn waa flfl! vfrA1 ? .nd rather than part .with thö bonds without the most ample security for the delivery of rBr ABATIOXS FOB VOTAOK TO ENGLAND. Believing I could purchase the Iron abroad, I determined to go to England. Before leaving I hat! interviews with Mr. Peabody, who very frankly told me that the creditor American seenrities-and particularly of American Railroad bonds had been so much affected I by recent occurrences, that he could not give me much encouragement of success ; but he I bad been in Indiana, had informed himself I in regard to our enterprise, and thought our Road one that ought to be built. Ho voluntarily gave me most flattering letters to bis own House, and to some eminent bankers and Iron master. in England, and offered me J . t' . .t. .. t I afterwards had interviews with his partnr. Mr. T.amnsftn. who baI inat arrird at I - , 1 1 j - I Y?aw VrtvV frrtm Tjinnnn wrtin a. in am m a rith I advice and ietters. 1 was as0 furnished with letters from Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & Co., and from the most substantial and wellknown bankers and merchants in New York an Bston, commending meto the confiI iwr nf in Amriiiin T?ailrr.l hvat frnMuwl t I T.. . . . - " Alian:i wiiii stronger testimonials 01 creaii or with kinder recommendations to the recards of the eminent men who influencaihe come. ItZOOTIATIOKS HC rXGLAHD. My passage out was a pleasant one. On reaching London, I was at once introduced v several of the oldest and wealthiest Iren masters in England, to whom I opened my puM and documents, and procured from two extensive Welsh Iron masters an immediate and favorable consideration. Tho demand for Irou nad greatly declined, and rails were drug and falling. They had large stocks UU UIUU IUV WW" IU11UU3W KU, A WHS DOl lone in makine a Preliminary arrangement J J . o ; a a a. - a. i a rm . im mem ior me iron, iney were to receivo mo dodos or tno Koaa at 75 per cent., and Ornish the Iron at $75 per ton, delivered in New Orleans, freight and duties paid. Before consummating the bargain with them, I wished to try a sale of the bonds in Paris, ...,.. , . which, if it succeeded, would enable mo to k aJ theIronforc4sh, To this they assented. I VIOOTIATIOX IX FAltlS. t i ..i.i t . a meu prucwutM w a aria wua Tery strong letter, to several leading French capitalists and to Mr. Munro, the American banker. I had the good fortune to enlist the latter earnestly to aid me in the sale of the bonds. nia effort resulted in arranging for a sale of them to the Paris capitalists and parties con nected with the Credit Mobilier, at SO per cent. The preliminaries were no far set tled, that he as well as myself, felt confident tho bargain waa virtually cloaed ; though it consummation was to be deferred for a day or two, that the partiea might be got together an A 1.. . 1 ....,1 and tho process verbal passed. To occupy myself daring the two days, I went Versailles to see the magnificent royftl V nd other objects of interest in that anciett royal residence I returned to . ... - . . ... ... K I .na afthA nrwM n InA txmm fnolini An Hanf ä aar w wawvaaw a ' ar w a M W ve NlllVf lVV14Ug WUälUVUI fr a f tVa ATiiAAta t mv wr et f -am Sa a vwvw I KAiajK WAV vviwa wa luv v acta nvig wv a-aj avvviuJ I vrvi t haH avv Kntra rnvra m f hast T kal awtas. I r"'-'u - .ui. u hoped for. On reaching the city, the startYing newg WM procUimed that tha princ;p&i officer of the Credit Mobiliar had that norning absconded, and embezzled 14,000,000 j , n.. . , . , funds. The consternation produced by I In Irans, ana returned at once to England. IZC0XD JiZQOTUTlOX Rf EXOLAXD. On tho morning after my arrival in Ina. -a . . . a W-V A w sT W don, I went to tne iiouse oi messrs. i caoouy & Co., and on being ushered into their back rarlor. I found on their table, among other American publications that had just arrived. I . .1 - t , - T- rW V - B

a package of the famous Ingle Expose. On ual subscribers will, in this crisis of the afbeing introduced into another bank parlor in firs of the road, come forward and generthe city, I obaerved another package of the oualy pay up their subscriptions, under the

same celebrated Document. I proceeded to the Iron maaters to complete my suspended ..rntiAtiArn with them, and found tbev had IMvawwwTivaif " j ... ... . i beon furniahed with the valuable publication, The nartiea who bad been favored with the I ... . missive, thought it a most extraordinary publicatiorJ and could not fathom its motives, - I upoQ4ruinary princijueB vt uuuiu acwuu. .uppose a ret-ard for their intmt ftnd gafaty proraptei the sending of it to them; and it did not appear possible that fatuity, and malignity could be so blind as to defame abroad; a home enterprise and defeat a project for their citizen's own exclusive benefit.. Its staioraents were thought to bo so Inconsistent- as. to., contradict themselves The atronireat a od moat inimical impres sion it produced wis, that a community that tolerated a senseless depreciation of its own 1

mo important enterprise permitted a libel

anon iL Avn citizens who were IabOriD? lOT I r" irT " " .. r .t 7 - ,v : t A VI w. ; -Ia. v-stii a wm-z-wt nrfiAn I uu mwuwuwi v. v t . a a. 1 A V. 7 J I were ineapaoie oi tfrea. unaenaaiugs ami , a v i were not iiKeiy to prosper m any grci. i-uu- j li wnrV whntavAr thfl clemenU of success Lmi , might be. And my cniei aimcuuy, my iei-low-citizens, in accomplishing my purposes, fixed . :"rz:c n upvn .wie .iuunwu v jv vi.;j u u minda of strangers, by this strange and injudicious publicauon. Without passion or feel- . .ooonfmonf. nn mw art. T 1prl-.Tfl to I aua a va a v7raa w j - - - i fc . . .' J , , . ,r V-.vl .Uion woma not repair me oamag oao that unfortunate attack, to the interesta, character and prosperity of your aty. f f?7' v That it did not affect my own character and credit with those with whom I was ne auu biwil ww a w u vw wv mwm w . . . , l w.. .aa.A ;. : "7Z ZT!Z1C ProTcn WJ " lu1' luwu" "re' drew th overtures tyrerioaslr made to me to I Uke the bonds of the road for the iron and

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duties, they immediately proposed to sell me the iron, on my own individual paper on long time. Capitalists are every where timid and suspicious, and especially distrustful of a distant enterprise of which they can have but an imperfect knowledge, and no immediate oversigbt. The Expose had raised a doubt in regard to the character of our people, the road and the corporation, but the letters of credit I carried from the most eminent commercial men o the country, were impregnable. I declined the offer of the iron on my own paper, as I did not think justice to myself or my family would permit me to assume so formidable a debt for a public work in which others had as much interest as myself. j They then propobed to take the Company's I bonds for one-half tbo iron, and ray notes f for the balance, which was rejected.1 The negotiations finally resulted in a conditional contract to deliver the iron for $200,000 of the railroad bonds, $100,000 real estate bonds, ana $100,000 Evansvillo city bonds, with a stipulation that I should give my obligation to pay the coupons on all these bonds annu ally, in case the corporations should fail to pay them. This onerous condition I finally accepted, and was to become personally rosponsible for the interest oa the cost of the iron, amounting to some $25,000 or $30,000 a year. Tho iron was to be delivered, with duties and freight paid. CAUSE Or FINAL TAILCRE. . With this contract I left England, and on arriving in New York I addressed a letter to ha nnun teA hyr Mr t j Ari7navp:i1n aalrtni to the Koad. plede that the road should eighteen months, or I would return the bonds; and in case they were used, I would myself pay the first six months interest. I Via mAmKara nf tVA fitv PrnmAll mfnuJ si I . - ' . give the bonds to the road, and the result of I all my labors and anxieties daring my journey, was defeated; the bargain I had negotiated with so much difficulty, and on terms highly advantageous to the road, I wa com pelled, reluctantly to abandon. My journey was thus made abortive. I have been asked why I did not come im mediately borne to Evansville, on my arrival in New York, and explain to my fellow-citi zens the exact state of tho negotiation. It ia known to all that I have assumed heavy liabilities for the road, as contractor.' After an absenco of several months, these liabilities demanded my earnest and immediate at ten-1 tion. on my arrival in New York. They could not be neglected without involving my . v vi. . . . 1 private credit, Which was as essentia! to tho rnad that I artnnl.l nrrArvn it va tn I roaa ma. l snouid preserve, as it was to get the iron. I could not, therefore, come home 1 1 to explain the position and condition Of the - I AAntF.A I I contract. if i had been a few days earlier in Pari.-, I should have succeeded in effecting a sale of the bonds on most advantageous terras. If it had not been for the discredit and 1onht thrown nnon the rnml anil nlr liT thn , , . , , , , tirculation Of Mr. Ingle' slanders among those wTihiwhom I was negotiating, thi iron would have been obtained from the Welsh i. .. ... . . iron masters, On the terms or tho first under-.tanding.-for the mortgage bonds alone. If 1 the citv had issued her bonds as asked, to w w nvum Ava v v avaaw v w wwu vu ISO W fj ,1V90 VAiV Atlantic. Mr. Ingle pretends to have acted under a conscientious sense of duty. If this wer the case had ho not fulfilled it by publishing bis warning to bis fellow citizens at home I Wm it necessary to pursue a neighbor with ubels and slanders across the Atlantic! Was D0 frid that the wealthy English Iron roasI ... . .. . ter would be ruined by investing a half a million dollars among you, my fellow citizens, and giving you tho nse of it for twenty years? What Li motives were, will one day bo revealed to you, and in your days of calmer reflection hereafter, you will award to him his deserts, and do justice to mo and my mo"es. rsEsisT moerECTS. Notwithstanding all the disappointments and obstacles I ha eneoantered, I am hot 1 disheartened nor defeated. I am confident of p a final triumph. I have new arrangementa tors nave resolved on ottering tne ninety thousand acres of good land transferred to I them, at auction, early in November, for cash - . w i in oracr to rviso a poruon 01 ine neeaea sum. I The contractors will raise on their own individnal resources another poi tion of the I amonnt, and it is to be hoped that the individi 1 !ii v; !.: . .1--most positive assurances that the Iron shall bo procured and the Koad finished without delay. So earnest is my determination to I 1.1. Ak. ha . J . 3 4 t a. W A compieve tne roaa, sua bo connaeni.am I ei success, that I will offer any of my own proI ..1. .1 1 tw..a . v- .i F'J' ' valuation that any fair man can place upon it, and apnrnnriatA the nroeftods tu nav th r1f,A. nn i r--i - - the Iron. If any of my fellow citizens dao hargains in the pnrohaso of property, I am preparud to part with any ' of my peal estate they may desiro to purchase, at tery low prices, even If it should bo my owrfanv ily residence to secure the means to. com plot the groat enterprise for which. I have stalong and devotedly labored;. WILLABD CARPENTER. P. S-0n the th of October next, I will sell the lota ia the town of Chelsea, at the

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StraTo - ht T.itia KailrneriA. nfl tli wVirtU ro-I "7 . " "7 ",T. , T T cccas oi ins. aie a Dan aevoie exclusively toward pflrcniiB.ny iuc iron ior lue owiuguw . i a.i T a T a. I jn Kuiir0ad, as I thall all other fund that - - a . I .. . . can raiM from my other priTate resources, v: t, v.v-j .L uii wuo great, vujcv wwuuipuBuiiu. A I tjjere j9 no doubt the Road will be completed, tn; Town must become an important point. - A . V.f ..i- ;m .m i I s:: ::r a Hastening me conijucuou oium. lioaa oa the fand they pay will be uaed in a way to enhanco immediately the pfopertT they may w n I of rn v ar r na an in i r .-j . v . . . ttt ,3 , ir u.US w. unsworn, weil , Cr Ruft W. Griswold, known editor and comDiler of numerous I . m. I popular work, died, after a ungeriDg illness, in New York on Thursday last. I ' UlS name IS more laminar lO Uld reading LnMk than that of men of a hieher or., I . "7 . uer 01 "'W''1- 1 I fTTA lYesbjtenan cnurcn in uaiway, N. Y. was struck by lightning on the 23d. while the consresatio was engaged in worship. Several persons were slightly shocked. (r The lion. George H. Dunn lies very low, and there is very little hope of n:s recovery entertained. There are few who will not regret this news, for, with a stDgular waywardness he has great talent and undoubted, unswerving in tegrity. (7A sale of stock, imported from England in July, by the Illinois Importing Association, came off in Springfield on ha 27th ult The following list , A, i snows ine amouni muo u vu WU,V"J in the operation : ' ' ß'''J,Ios A 25 Soli For. $ 6,650 81.450 2,155 - 3.255 slieCD ''" vw.tiv ""-----" - v 2.442 Hogs . 1,333 Total $S2,:6T $43,520 Further imDOrtationS Will be made next year. AH . , . 1 L. I hibited at the St. Louis Fair. Westebk City iStocks. The follow ing were the prices of Western city stocks on the 15th of August. They RuhSaue 2 do do do ij do do do do do do do do 103Ü 10 to 5ierapWC t Miiwaukie,7 .0 88 80 79 Wheelina. Pi t. Loui, 6 nuoicipal .. Janesviiie. 1 1 'Reduced by Dyspepsia to a mere gkftletoa Cured hy "erKatS$ IJulland Bitter:" Mr. A. Matchett. a trader probably RS well known aa any man ia Western Fennsylvania, atatca as follows: 'I met with a farmer in Armstrong county who was reduced by Dyjpepuia to a mere skeleton I persuaded him to buy a bottle of Bocrhave's Holland Bitters, believing it wonld cure him. Meeting him some months after, what was my astonishment at finding -him a- hale, hearty man. lie told me ne now weighed 200 Kuuds, and that this wonderful change had en produced by Bcerhave's Holland Bitters, to which ho attributed solely his restoration. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS. spared from a prescription of I ir James Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Oueen. This invalualde Medicine is unfailing In the curt of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to tha Female S. ,. brings on the monthly periods with regularity. These pll should be used two or three weeks previous to eonfinenient; they fortify the constitution and lessen me tu nennt; uurtng unor, enaoung the mother to perform her duties with safety to hersef and child. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST TliKKK MONTH Hof Pregnancy, aa they are sure to hring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinial A flections. Pain In th Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Falipue on PUcht I Kaertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowue of SplriU, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills win enectacure when all otner means have ratjed, and although a powerful remedy do not contain iron, I caiomei, anumouj, or any ouier mineral. I Pull directions accomj-inylng each package. - Trica 1 W4W?n7 Z2Za'Z ... suthoriied. Agent, will insure a boule of thePtiUby i rpinrn nisi . . w kiikk it i n inri ana-wvii t m.w v a-'f äva-aiMvaais ! ?oe Afvmt for Indiana tf Iff rv" at- nwAni. a m w ap27 V-lyls General Agents. Kyansyille. Y?)Sa NOTICES in this place. 10 cents per line rS one insertion ; 20 cents per line three times; SO cents per line one week t discount on longer time. The Dedication Or the GENERAL BAPTIST CnCRCn, two miles M" a half below KransTille. will take place next Sun I ill. It 111 iUIuV Tl.. ....V.!:.. . . J f I day at 10 o'clock. The public, and Ministers in particular, are invited to attend. sepU-d2&wlt GREAT BARGAINS, IN CLOTIIIXO AND FUKNISIIINO GOODS, At A. LOBENSTINE'S -Western Star Clothing Store, vsDsa the pa viuok hotel. . ' I TTNTENDINO to make a chance ist my business, by i aa. ...v of pw.niW : and to rire all my Mends. customers and the publie generally a chaaee to get I some very cheap Goods: yet before I retire from bustl91: I" Oood consistiDi in Raadynade Clothing, Shirts, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, riats, Caps, Trunks and Valtees, at greatly reduced prices. So If you want to make or save money, call soon at LOBENSTINE'S aug29-3w Western StarClothing Store. Holloway's Ointment. Dangerous Salves. Beware of mineral ointments. Tbey drive external diseases into the system. This anguent is entirely vegetable. It expels the exciting cause of inflamma tion and snppuraUon. Under the cicatrice it leaves behind, there lurks no covert poison. Sold at the I . . A-. ata w af mm . manufactories, no. tv amen itne, new xora, ana No. 244 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 25c., I g2Xc. and II per pot. augTT-d&wlw, Kernp'a Werna Pastilles. The recent post mortem examinations In the French foundling hospitals disclose the alarming fact, that wo aw s desn oy multitudes of children , W se mothers will take note of this fact, and use Ksms's Woem PASTiLLas, a delightful confection. Inevitably fatal to intestinal vermin. For external diseases, especially Scrofula, BIIITOL'I BaRIAPAKILLA Is the Only remedy tone depended on. Sold by D. T. Lanman a Ca, wholesale druggUta, 6! Water street. New Tork, and I I A i M . t a g tli A. a a Tsa . t aw - r cwawma ei, ""'""'w J . I a la'cniiiirn ai at-sat-a ' A. AX8PACII ER . CO., Mannfacturera of CJIiOTIIIfTG. Also Importen and Wholesale Dealers in Cloths, Caaslrnrrea, Rattinrtt, Vestlac, T.it-oa's TalMMIHOS ASQ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIIXO OOODS, MA IX STREET, NEXT DOOM TO BRANCH BAIT, Evansville, I a J tan a., auglA-tJanlW- . mm 0mm . m ... Bran and Shorts I Tom. sale at reduced piire.. at toe onthern MII1, by augJ IOLflEAItT.IUtUTHERS,' wwr- Bkacom Lisht 8oeiAk Tiaru, No. rS ß, meeti every alternate Friday evening, as above. J. T. WALKER. D. P. T.

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"J":'" Weakness, &c ha. no equal. Bead the adTertlsnent In another column headed "Uelmbold's ueDuiotmpartuon." . . .. V IfAA m mm mm a a - k . augu-im wwu s bawiik, Agents. It la f oat Undoubted Fact That Da. SAxroan Ikviookatoe or Livbr Rest pt, U one of the (reatest discoveries made la medicine the ecntury. It has been a study of the Doctor JiHn twenty years practice to fnd what partlcuiar number or QUor pains, and his eonclaaioa 1 that the liver is the rrcatet regulator of the system, and the most liable to dlsease W kept from disease, is a preventative DvstietMia. Jaundice, s-eneral drfilitv. at.. wh-l ubotÄr from l-t we menüon consumption; for our experience is, that more eases of consumption cc- - - - - -r r "--w cur from diad Uver. than from all other case, put tsetber Takinf this to be a correct hypothesis, we have bnt to filMUrraedywltn which to correct theiivor, and we bTr cm near,3r n 018 diseases we are subject to L. .j.. . tri... .. t-.-- . to l, such a remedy, is beronJouU to an wbotrr - " - virtues are such that for all complaints art in-from liver4eran,emcnu it U an unfailing remedy; while as a ramily medicine, for all diseases of the stom ach or bowels, which are caused In i areater or less de ... . . . .1 reeny uveraeranement, u tstnesarest, surest, and moat efficacious remedy known. aagÜO-d&wlm wuv at Ans til lb iism or jionoa, iso kjKS4l, meets every Thursday evening. In the Hall, on Water street, over the Canal Bank. C. W. RUDYARD, W. C. T. A. J. 0 'JtriLLV, W. R. , jauJOly COAL AOTICE. The price of Coal at the Bodiam Mixes, is at the Pit, 8 cents per bushel; hauled to any part of the city, 19 cents per bushel. feb3 , ... Secretarv and Manager. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. One square, (ten lines or less), one time, : FOcts. Three times. :: :: t : : : : : 1 00 One week, 1' :::::::::: : 1 50 Two weeks, : t :;:::::::: 2 f1 One month, ; i i i l : : : t : ;(H0 Three months, :t::i:t:::t7f0 Via months, t : : 1 t 10 00 One year, a : t t t ::::::: 15 00 7 XMscount on larger advertisements. C T Cards of six lines or under, SIQl per annum. HT No till forNd" advertisements received. ' F1VESH ARRIVAL OF t FALL AND WINTER 400 Cases Just Received X FM1TT V .IlKaviKoM Im tV. MMitnt A a 1fff.A I JL and splendid assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. embracing every variety of Mens' Womens and Chll "wa MIU llHI IA'UU1 uucvkij' imui uic MANÜFACTÜEEES, which they offer to the tradi at as low prices and on as .AAil . . . 1. 1 a I Ii k n.aa Bna act 1113 9 ii j uuuBc ui inc csn au ana ti' amina U t V A ft C t 1 a acpt2 Foster's Block, First street, Evansville. , . Washington Fire Company, ATTENTION! Fire meet , DAY) ke prereqnested. By order. i. tuiiUuaa, eec'T. AGRICULTURAL. rllllE rrcolar Slonthly Meeting of the TAKDFR. JU BURUH A ORl CULTURAL aw HO KT I CI" LILttlü SUCiETY. win tak September 5th. at t o'clock P. A punctual attendance of members U desired, as th Annual Election of Officers will take place, tu well as wucr uuiinni or imptnauce to the society. By order of the President. eptHt. p. HORNBROOK, Sec'y STRAYED OR STOLEN. I Afav th i?fSr v:i. i v P rille, my MÄRE ;aTeither stolen Torstraved främ "? Chesnut Sorrel, has a blase face, three white feet, tha other rartlv white: he i nt medi sm Siie and In food travelin condition l I helieva aha la six years old. Any person seeina or findinc her. und giving Mr. O.O.Ulmstead or Wm. V Wnnd. of Me. cnanicsviiie. information ofthe same, or to myself in rtMTBuiii rite cuuniT, inn., ao um i gel ner, SLail uc turn-mil j rsmuneraiea ioc meir trounie. atpu-atw.. . . LJiWIS WILSON. Evansville, Sept. 1st, 1857. IB ess RS. PRESTON BROS, are now receiving a cities, which they offer to the trade at low prices for casu or approven paper, comprising in part as follow ,Ü?th.l5ri"hiä Pnlveriaed and Refined Sngan; Sis Pialf sfhAtafai T.a . n.. l.VJ caddies do do ? ' r boxes Bostonllvdranlic Candles; SfHK) Bs White and Colored Carpet Chain: ino kegs S. C. Soda; 100 boxes do lil papers; 10 cases 8ardinest 50 bols assorteil Nats; l.cerons Indigo; .20 casks Salt Petre; . ' (0 lfrs Pepper, Snloes and Cloves; SO boxes German Faucy Pipes; 10 dozen Cedar Churns; Id do do Duckets; Sft do Well Buckets; - IA To Germaji Match an: 100 mats Cassia ; and other articles too nnmmni to menuoa. isepuj PRESTON BROS. memora.dt;m noon homi THE undersigned lost, August 21st, between the Washincton - House Stahilea and flhanVtin Ar Reilly's store, a Memorandum Rook, containing a lot ofarcoanU valualde to no one but myself. The finier will please leave It at the Washincton Hotel. aepl-3t. T. A. PRICK. HALTIMORI OYSTERS Receive! by Express thfs dy, In fine order, by aeptl II. ft BV. mnroon AND WILLOW-WARE- ' WW Just received the lareeat and heat aeleeted at. irk ot i.ooi and v uiow-v, are ever brought to this city i i'u fiesta r onaen uowis; 100 do assorted Market Baskets; 10 dos assorted Wooden Trays: ' S do Washboards; 60 Nests assorted Covered Buckets; 15 dos Iron Bound Hf Bushel Measures; 10 do plain Half Bushel Measures; 10 do ass'd Pock do 80 Nests assorted do 11 dmen Potato Mashers; 13 do Beef Mauls; 25 do Rolling Pins; SO do Butter Prints; Sj do Butter Ladles, at septl Z. 11. COOK a SON'S. DOOR MATS AND RUOS15 dozen Grass Door Mats, assorted; do Jute do do do 15 So septl' do do do Cocoa do do do Manilla do do assorted Fancy Rugs; for sale cheap by Z. II. COOK a SOX. MEDICAL NOTICE. aran. HUTCIIINPOX. havina- aiwnciated with him MLW Dr. GREEN, late of IndianaDolis. will continue the practice of medicine and surgery at his old offieteju i mm streei. wnere ne solicits aconuuuanne or patron aa from hia frien.1. mmi th ntilslie renenkllv. Doctur Green havlnc devoted exclusive attention to the taeahnent of the diseases of the fcye and Lungs for several years, will continue to treat such diseases with his new plan of treatment, which consists for the lur ) in the inhaUuion of medicated vapors, carrying tne med icin: d irectlv to the seat of the iises.se. One of the ti rm can be found at the office at all hours or the day and night. seprl-d&wtun SHELVING AD COUXTER. COMPLKTK set of new Shelving and Cennler, m suitanie ior a trocery riore, can ie (wi iowjt an plication be made to WOOLSKY fc ELS0'. septi 13 ALL HARDWARE. 100 dojen Shovels and Spatel .. , ao v ooq mtii 5 do Coal Hods 11H) pairs Fire Irons: 50 dosen Meat Cutters I 10 do Sausage 8tu8ers 9& do Antila Parera. septl BABC0CK ft BONNTAa, JU?T RF.CEIVBTino dosen Looking Glasses; ti do Clocks, every description I 100 do Axes. septl BABCOCK St SONNTAG. APANNED TIN-WARE. W Toilet Ware. Deed Boxes. Wash Bowls. Mobuwes Cups. Pie Plates, Top Caps, Pepper Boxes, &tnd Boxes, ,aug&r jioxes, sr. jeptl BABCOCK fc 80S XT AO. HOUSES, MCLE8, COWS, HEIFERS; Wagons, Harness, Ac. AT PUBLIC SALE! ON MONDAY, AUGUST Slat, on the farm adj -loin the Arthur McJohnston farm, at 10 o'clock. TERMS A credit until ftth December, purchaser (ivins note witn nsterest ana aeruntv. . aagl , JOHN BCHEOWXER, AgenU Tin T" is vr TT Latt- of Nevf Albany, In--, aid successor te Dr. Byrord, aTkTFKRS his Professional scrriees to the eltlsees of F Kranivllleanivlclnitv. tF Omca on Second street, at Dr- Byfned's old atnnd . ; tr Hoars for consulUUon and prescription, at the offica. from I to R nVlock A. M.. and & to 7 P.M. ' Dr. R.'s renidonee la temporarily on the earner of ;umjrry man ttemta mtnmrt. i

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New York & Erie Railroad.SPECIAL NOTICE ; V, TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. 0T"Biit roar Thron rh Tickets tnJliw Text. BoToH.PHiLAMtLWiUi ah NewEogtan Cities via. this llonte. tw-TWE3TI-TWÜ KILLS DISTANCE CAV ED. rjr Through to aew Tors City without chaxoe Of'CARI. The ON LT ROUTE to New Tork City having W1UJS Sr AulUUB SALUUa UAUS! This Line extends to Dunkirk, Buffalo, and Niagara Tails, with an unbroken Wide Ouaire connecting at DnakirkaJirectir with all trains friCleTclan4 A, inemnati, St. Louis and Chicago on the Lake Shore Kail I To Buffalo Via th Buflak & Kew York City KailRoaS makina direct connections with all! the Steamers on Lake Erie from Clrvrtand. Tolrdo and Detroit, also with the Huttaio a Lake Huron üaiiroaa rrom Detroit toChicaao. - - M i aoab a falls via cananoalfus and taarara raus Railroad, makina-dlrnt connections with at) Trains on the Great Western Railway, from Detroit to Chicago, tnuanoruigtnetraT?iinarpuDiic nnraiieo racuine. AvAT-Hoatnli VASaKMitlu can atnt in fiW 1 irC any length of time, and resume their journey without extarhnrre. tar THROUGH TICKETS for sale In all the winCipai " estern Kauroaa unices. .mi n Mtfirti Kjiilrrtiui tlthna. fry rxmt A, ww AgBT AHT oTHiaaoüT. G. F. SMITH, Genn Agent. HOMER RAMSTJELLi ä Cieveian s.o., May 15th , 1S7. vaysi iyaw Wfcf5x PROCLAMATION! Ba it known by all sickly, weak and debilitated per sons, thatMcLsAM's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL is the only remedy that wiU strengthen and inrigorate the system, and remove ail impurities in the Blood. It is very pleasant to take. ' In it is combined the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic 1 and Alterative. ' - It will cure any disease of the Stomach. Liver ar Bowels, such as: Diarrhoea, Billioujmess, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. neodache, Intermittent Fevers, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Costiveness. Weakness or Debility, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels, Night Fevers, Y?llownss of the Skin, Src&c. lV IlCl When taken, it neutralizes and removes any morbid I secretions in U fiUmach, and strengthens the Digestive organs. ', It will also cure any disease of the Uterus, Eidneys, 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 skin. " ' ' " TRY IT. and beconTinced of its wnderfal inviro. rating properties. Vn.Pt.lLW rhu nn. mA .1.1.1. advise parents to give them a teaspoonful of this Corfir See Circular. J. II. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. lJf Prindml Penot Corner of Third and Pine treets, bU J-uu, Mo. . spiT-lydAwis Sola by Keller Hi White. PrnggisU, Main-street. GREAT EXCITEMENT PreTailina all over the country. In conteanenc of the j tremendous success of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is superceding every Liniment and remedy I1 ur iiicturc ii mail rains inn eiirniti aiiuaea. - . . . . dreds of confirme.1 criirlrs bSTe been mad in - us use. many tnat weresunerinff for rearm ith Chronic Sores, and had tried in vain the many remedies and Liniments now before the nuhlir. have heen permanently cured by th use af m few small bottles of jicieau a ceieoratea lanuneut. McLean's Volcanic Oil ' Liniment Is the best Liniment that has eTer been diwovrredjind the only reliable remedy for the speedy and permanent enre of Sores of all kinds. Swellinrs. or anv local erire 0i sores or an kind 1 111,15 onBUU,or aimlsf "Llrerv-atable Keepers, Farmers, Dray men and all that have the charae of horses should keep a supply constantly oa hand, to be used In time of need. PKICE OF TUE LINIMENT In conseouence ofthe increasing demand for this nt nable Liniment, it Is now put up in twenty -five cent Douies, uuy cent amo one aoiiar oofuea. ine nny cent bottles contain three times the o nan tit v ofthe iweiuy-nve ceni aiie, ana so on in proportion to their cosis. so mat purcnasers will save money by getting the largest sices. All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment must be allressed to the proprietor. St. Louis, Mo Agents for Evansville, Indiana, ayai-ly. KLLER Ii niITE. HIGH SCHOOL. MESSRS. DOBELL & LISTER beg to announce to the parents and nunils. that throurh the kind. oess of Mr. 'heeler. thev were timlv rurninhetl w-irh , a list or aljj tub kiv uuun5 required for the I ÄÄ1011"'' üerard s History ; - T x aqueiie s r rencn v-onrse, Fasquelle'i Telleinadue; ' McClintock's and Cook's first Books In Latin and Greek; Green's Introduction; Coming's Class Book Phyiiology; Pitch's Geograpv: Spier's French Dtctionaryt Andrew's and Anthan's Dictionary; Banders' Speaker; ' The Humorous Speaker; Worcester's Dictionary; School Journal, . . School riymni; - "j . . - Sineinc Bird: Johnson's Turner's Chemistry; and all the ether books ior tne scnoot ana session, at aug2S - - DOBELL fc LISTER'S. To onr Young Friends, Greeting: WTftTK are again ready to meet WW Session, and this time n are again reaay to meet you at your opening Session, and this time with all the N F.w KS your studies rea aire. Come and see na: von know how glad re are to welcome vou and thank voa ror your purchases. DOBKLL a LISTER. SCHOOL BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nAt DOBELL & LISTEB'S. NEPTUNE NO. 1 THE NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY OF EVANSVILLE, WILL OIVK a SUXD I ANNIVERSARY DALL, - AT CRK8CEXT CITY II ALL, . ON MONDAY, OCT. 5th, 1857. rBlHE Citicens of this city and surrounding country ja. " w uiTiiea (o Wim, IHK UOHAUTTEK Of AKKAIQKXETI. August 2. tntd. CORPORATION NOTICE. aflRDERED. That the owners of nronertv lvlnaand w. W helna on the south aida of Tina nnt. mni tending rrom um to second street, cause the sidewalks along said described property to be graded and relald with good brick pavements of the proper width, within thirty days after the publication of this notice, and in Jefault thereof, the Common Council will proceed to to have saVl work done, and theactruinr cliarges will he charged against and collected by sale of aaia property, or so muon tuereor as win satisrv sshi lien andooets. ' By oHr of the Common Council. augl WKLh, U. WALKER. City CIV IRHSn EGOS AND BUTTER. JL" 125 lbs. Fresh Buttert ISO riosea Fresh Kga In store and for sale by SAM.'VICKERY. PURR CIDER VIK.BOAR.- . . , ' , 200 Oallons of PureOtder Vinecar, a choice arti cle for family use. Call soon at K3 -aUg:l 3AM. w Inc JV a o. 1 Who want "EXTnA" Family FLOUR, can be Illllll supplied by leaving orders at r v,a RAJIi Titnout v mqg21 Corner of Main nd Second trc?U. HORSE AND BUGGY SiULM i WAS stolen, on the 12th In-K, from the hTer, a larae BLACK HORSE, a INOLK SEAT BUGGY, and Silver Plated Harney. A li'i rewars for thief and rroperty. . w-J.lIlh'-?J Ot the firm or wi"i " uac aw ,0, Louisville, Aug. 9', y-angas-. ' - Notice to Contractors. SCALED Proposals will be received by. theeomft of the City of EvansviUe, till Sert. 1st. ftir constructing 2IS lineal feet of a briek Sewer on Oak street, according to the plans ana specthcations or the City Engineer. A iso, at the same time, for 5 feet of a Stone Gutter 20 feet wide, extending from the above Sewer to the river. Bids wiU be received to artherorsei)araieiy. liy oraer 01 uie vommou v"i. aura-W W ELL. H. W ALHERrClerk. . TolksboteopyJ . . . ,; ., POll RENT! 1WT STORK and DWELLING, on Main street, III two doors above Cresoeut City Bank, and Frame DW ELLIN u on geeond street.. Enquire or wocisev At Nelson. All those Indebted' to me will Und their notes and accounts at Woolsry ft Selsen' where they will please call and reU i. McGlLL.

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A N D P. 6NCKNEY M CO.'S , , GKEAT SOinrSBKN CIRCUS I UNITED WITH ft-01 AND CrRCTJSt sawswaaMHaWaffiaaakaaBaaBMaaMBBa One Consolidated Exhibition! THE LARGEST IN AMERICA ! " 250 HEN AND HORSES ÜÜ Only hi Price to lis v;iole! i - Manager - -- - - u. heeler. cloot,.sah Ligsaa?. WILL EXHIBIT AT ... EYansville, Monday, Sept. 7th; 1857 PT Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock. 3 ADMISSION, SO Cent. -Children 23 Centr. A FULL.MENAGL.RIE Embracing all that b' Kara sad IuitroeÜTw ia the; Aaimal World. . THE . rrsatest Nctaral Curiosity ver witn a traTaiuag ucaiu s. uodidt aiLacnau ma uui nrlva anJ ia iVa Only one Living Iff AirXAlCA, Aad may b ni VITHOUT EXTRA CHAB.GC HANNIBAL, THE X.iMMOTH ELEPHANT! . Waighinf 15,000 lbs. ....- THE LAKQEST FAJE OF Asiatic Lions Ever exhibited ia any country. DARIXQ and INTREPiri COURAGE of AS ARAB ENTERING THE , fDens of the Lions, Tigers, &o. Ia conjaactioa with th abov extsasiva Zoologies1. Deparuasat, the managers hao added : A Chaste and Elegant Circus ! coirsisTiifo or M TT, Tr - i igvT TT t &P.STICKNEr & FAMILY!WLLE SALLIE, 4 LA PETITE ULLA. MASTER ROBERT, sad - , LITTLE SAU. yclept "Yoaag A laWica." M'LLE E. M. DICKENSON, E.D. SLOWltAlf, nZRR SÜTEL, LESLIE MAT. And MESSRS. EDWARDS, DOOLY, NAPOLEON . RENTZ, FILKLNS, die. A freshly trained Stud of pure ARABIAN AND ENGLISH BLOODED. HORSES I THE CELEBRATED TRICK PONIES! Black Jack, Dora, aad Lightning. assaaaaaasawa T Will delight all lovers of Moiie. a. ataoKmcarr rRocrssiow 09 KjrrRL?o towh. . EXFor auaute description, Set rarre PiAorttls, &. O. J. FERGUSON. JftnU augST&twtd. ' ' - ' " DRUC STORst; " DR. MAOENISS having opened a Retail Drug Store, on the corner of second and Locust streets.'. solicits the patronage of the citisens of Evansville ad; .vicinity. The enure stock baa been purcnaei,ia toe isasu regardless oi expense, oi tne purest ana ue m- - terials, and consists b part t ' . - PUITR PBUGS.. MEDICINES,. CITKMICALS,- .-. . PURE WINES ; AND BBANPIES, (for medicinal purpose 1 only.) STATIONERY, PERFUMERY," ....... SOAPS, AXD . . all rorttAKi. PATENT MEDICINES. PT Phyiiclars prescriptions and family rerlpet compounded bv an eirrieooed apoUkecary, at : aim hours of the day or niabu - Laulo-i-wwrnnv wntMJU IS" 10 1 X inch and IX Inch Baar Wheel-, rand for sale by CYRUS K DREU', 'Jr., NOTARY PUBLIC,, JOUR.VtL OFFICE, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ALL business as a public Notary will l promptly -attended to. at the Journal Counting Konm, . corner of Main and Water streeU. . auglS. REFINED Sl'OARS i . - BMsTCIaritied. Pnlverire.1 and Crnühed-all . No.l-justre'dby . V1CKERY& JOHNSTON. ' I NOTICE.' 1 f L . 7 THE Stockholders or th Kvansvuie Insurance Company are heM v notified that the Annual ElerMon for nii nine Pwector will hewid at the efiiceof the Companv, on Monday the Jth of Vptember next, between Uie hours 2 and 4 oriocx ju. , . By rdT U tha B.ar.l. - angl54d. YM. T. PAGE, Secretary. TL'IFTY RBLS SrrERFINE FLOCRJs and fur Jacob pea and Wheeler's Vlills' bmral. Jnst recM . bcsaleby laugläl WM. Hi. ILLY. . ' Floor from Xew Wheat. ' , A SUPPLY of best quality In sack a and barrelskept constantly on band and for sale at the lowest, market price by S. E. GILBERT t CO., augll - bycamore street. ANKF.E NOTIONS lor September; Leslie's Gftiette of I'asWou for AagoitJ . . ) AVarerly Msgatine for August, Knickerbocker ir AagM; '' i ' augll Jastreceirwlu DOBELL k LISTER. . 1 EXCHANGE WANTED J On New Orleasi and baint Louis, by aug 8. E. GILBERT k. CO. ArTIST BKLTG10US BOOKS.Great Iron Wheel;'. , Tnandoaia ' 1 v Grace Truiaaaj; , , , . Grace Amtier; the Voyage of Life;:purr eon's Sermon, lat and Sd vol. ' Fill It and Way land on Doroeatic PlavervJ Life Sketches frop a l'actor'i Note hoot; ke., fco., Ac, just received bv augis. DOBZLL& LISTE-

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