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J fF-N a.lveÄleot ran h inrtel rmtnltou-ly .rchariubl er ather tocieiie, pablio üuötaUoiw or nMi-trirt for yearly a!TrtWne will Wtf aacl unle an r-ler to that eifert U left at the aWce.anrt whn dicontinneil In lew thaa . a year, tin: terV or the whole Tear win wcnwiw. nr Leral adrertMemwitt hereafter, will be pnW.he.l jr Leral adrertlieiiKnitt hereafter, will be pnhlihei! t the epen. of the attorney oriWrinr, and not y Mo for So ler procellnt, tmt coilectaNe at our atth Uhle tr Oar term, for Job Work aoitraitfieni dTertlatinu are CASH. . r, . BUSINES'CARDS:-: - ; a,a ilkmaKT... ..p.- ;pAuX' ir.LEiiAirr ANtiiEs; ATTOnriEYS AT LAVr, ANtf REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Jmrn.l.prrtclwand make collons ln Tanderbart an4 the aijoinin roanüe la Indiana. Taey lure alo eabllshet ia the eity of ETanjyUle, a ' " ÄSAL ESTATS AOEHCX.' ' '( '.Where tW will attend to tha archt and KTaruTillr tity prMrtv,a well a faraw and I-ana-li.preore, r-rchaiie and Uate land warrant, y uT, coEect rent, examine Uw, or rtwjto uf iKhhanewarpertalain to tia duüe of Attoror Real Estate A vnit. - , . Lot. ia all prt of Uoy. and 2C&ZS2. JlTiw .riou. localitiAfor le. Office on ThW tref'?',r ppoaitetheowCarfrhoiie. janiaiy JOHX W FOSTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC. l 'OUre vn Taw atroet. imrear of Crescent City Bjnk BBailding. . . ' t P7 ATTO ltN EY AT LAW, A3D GE5GRAL COLLKCTprG AO EXT, wtf : ' HESDKR30N,KY. ( JOUX XNCiLK, Ja., as RUDOLPH KE1IIU Real Knute Atenev for : SOOTHEHN INDIANA AND ILLINOIS. najtf xoiEetKC0 irtKTmitiiw.? tW offce oyer Canal Bank, Eranrrlllfs Ind. jU fH - INQLBtt KEHR. ' JOHNSON & IIYNES., III hare formed a LAW PART.CRS!IIP..arKl wylnrac thit YntnirB in Üie Coarti of Uie Ptatrv X.r Office on Third ?rct between U"m nd Locuit, in the Crwcetit City Bank boildiaf Jjyll joiix r.' crisp, NOTARY PUBLIC - ev the Evansrille Library AaTl- Rows, roster's BuiMinfs: will attend to drawinrer eeHf'morVSC, H other writing eutruM to htsa. ' - ED3IUND B. SEYMOUR, x ATTORNEY AT LAW, - A4 Notary Pahlle. OT OJEcs oa Third street. In rear of Crescent City - Bank BoUdin. it sesUICly EYANSVlLtE, 1NP. ATM. IC. McGREW, VktMrner t Law and Notary Pnklle. OTncsiathe Crcent City Bank Buildins. "WTUWittemd faithfully to all business entnMted to ita.. . '!-', . .. PJJ nXKS M. S1IANKLIN, ' IT TORNEY AT LAW,. Evaasvllle, Inaiana.' '" I' OrriCB Jerond street, In' the rear of the Crescent Cltv Baak BuiMiaf. HENRY STITES, KoUry PttbUe aad Jnitiee of taa. Peace. MT. CARMEL, ILL.. ' " " WILLattenltocnectin and swurins culm" in Southeastern Illinois, and all other business l rpertmlniuf to sai.1 offices: payins taxes, etc. RWer to W. T. Paje, Ca.au CaaSlTBaok, BEELER HOUSE, T1NCKNES, IND. , . .-rrotrTE theo.äm. esileoib. office. fcMltf T. J. BXELEBPrprJtof ' CLARK'S ÄmMICÄNHOTEL, T INC EHNES, IND. J. M. CLARK, Preprletor. nniShoass has been refitted and refurnished, snd is BOW ta uns orarr. 'CITY HOTEL, -with it., rrwii's aiaiü ahd itiiiO!(, RwanaTllle. Ind. s setltf WM. II. BOICOURT, Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL. C.Tl. DREW, Proprietor. VrTATEB .aTilEET, CORNER OP SYCAMORE, 'Evansrille, Indiana. :p-ly GREEN RIVER HOTEL, JAMES STRYKER, Proprietor. ' WATEE ETEEET, COBXEB WAtWUT, etassthle. -TijjrjB ttoaMashsen renovated, rs fitted andrefnr. , X .ish4, snd w n T-c vkmis. ff he proprier or has Uken .he h..uewlth the Intrt of tsM j t-a-v1. m nsin. sriil he sDareil to make It comfortable ttMMCJsrAortrontx the house. Day or week boardrx tmn wttn.or wnnoui io-ijin. ... N. B.-I'ihave aiso a food wn;on yard and stable for he sccomwisdijlon of people from tue country. po-6mdaw --Ml VET 9. IU.IS.W...LEWII HOWES. ALLIS-& HOWES. . , JTb old firm la business again,) Forwarding' and Cowalsstoa Merchants,: ' strrinsas or the ccisieatbb im aovoma whiikt, bsalees IS ALL EISOS or rtODCCS, SCFEEI. . OB OLB BOrSSOS ASS ETE WHISKIB. ASB , roastes as Mimir urnti, He., Water street, Snd door abofe TWk. Evamnfille, Ind. . fily S. I. WHIIttE...... .....v.....j KUftf. Eioas, (of Carlisle, Ind.) . WnEELER tc RIGGS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS GROCERIES. PRODUCE. ?Jf AILS, WINDOW OLAS. OLAX9WARE. Ac. st. No. 47, Main street, between First sad Stnd, EVANSVILLE.IND. . ' seKly CHARLES S. WELLS, 'WTHOLKSALn 1IARDWARB DRILER, W Min strest, two doors below the State Bank, ty.ransvllte. Ind. Orders for Mardwaro prompew ftlW 4 at lowest Cincinnati prices. jaaSOly 1 I. sc I). II EI. MANN, T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN i GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, QUEENSWARE, LIQUORS, Achate, Jfain street,! daari .above Second, Evanrrllle, lad.' jjanJltf auT. cox, JU)CER, FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION EROHAWT, IALSE JE Ml XISDI Oe fEOPfCE, , VISCENNE. IND. rs v attuit! rsfl io fvwrtia ssweiW . asSElf

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SAMUEL VICKERY, f V ' Dilti IS ' FAMILY GROCERIES, Ani Provisions Generally, gattiEt Carver t Main Seeon St., . - BVAMttVIlXB, I.D. ., . tr öoda oVliwred In nr ran of the City, fee orcttlte COCXTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT 8QH. Uyl4-ly M. I. JOIINSOX, BOOK BINDER! v BLANK BOOK ACFaCTÜEIE, Crescent City Balldlnc, Mala Street,- "''" Oppoeite tli Cwurt House, EVANS V ILLS, INDIANA. vBLANK Book rnleil, paced and made to onler of the hest paper front a Metnonuidaai to tbe Urgeat Bank Ledfer - . , Manic ant I Mansine tonn(lnany style dwired. Erery deriptton of Bindery executed on reaaonahle erma. ayäl . JSHES W. VICKEET... CHARltS MCIOHX1TOJI. VICKEKY fc JOIIXSTOX, ; GROCERS, FLOU M E KUH ANTS. : k ! -kB-r fr - DEALERS IN PRODUCE CETTE HALLT, If ?' Mai ii Street, between Second ami Third, EVAXSV1LLR, l.D ' - tr Goods delivered in any part of tho city, free of diarrs Vf Produce wanted. myS 'k ; A. KURTZ, Wholesale ted Retail Confectioner ! ans MASvracrrstE or ai.L Elans or Candles, Cakes, Cordials, Priterres, Jellies, ops. First Street, Between Mala and Locust, .' EVANSVIL.LK, IND. SOUTHERN FRUIT ALWAYS ON HAND. Orders from families or private parties for articles in his lines of business after fe I to at the shortest notice. IW An Ice Cream Saluoa Is htted up in the nest style. mjl4m DOCT. E. II. EIIRMAN, HOMG5PATH1ST. OftVe on Third street, below Vine. saylly j PRESTON DROTIIERS, ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, BEAM EI IE FOEtlflX Jt BOMKITIC U4VOEI, Corner First and Sycamore streets, ' ' ZTANSTILLX, ISO. aply ' DAVID 8. ANDERSON, . MERCHANT TAILORl Mitcketls Blwck, Main Street. E FANS VILLE IND. . HEAD Q ART 15 RS FOR ELEGANT CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! Geat'e Farnivhins; Goods! J ' eccv as , 'Cellar,' I: ' " ,; 1 Ctmru, Aue A variety of "Uk"cUe6' .PIECE GO OD St I Blade up to order In tine very best style and manner at Quick Terms, Small Profits and' EXTENSIVE SALES. i4 . apli , J. II. MAGIIEE & CO., ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ROOTS AND SHOES, FIRST STREET J apC'ly BY ANSYILLE, INDIANA. L. KESSLER, (roaacEUY mei. eollehsseo,) . Main street, btweeti Eint and Second, Cransrtlle.Ind. Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Clears, ttc, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. y BLACHLY, SIMPSON & CO., Importers and Jobbers of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD S, No. 11, Pearl Street, CINCINNATI, INVITE the attention of the Wade, to the Linns itoce of Foretfn snd lnmeatie DRT GOOD8, NOTIONS nd SARPETINUS Utry are now opening, auflt-wlm. DR. J. FLEACER'S DENTÄL -fäsi OFFICE, corner" main ajsd: irst:8T3 EVAlfSTILLB, I A. J. . LACOHLIK, JS-L a.CBASE...WBI.400EE. CRANE, COOKE Sc CO., . . Water street, between Main and Locust streets. , j '; laugiilinTcrane & co., ; On Canal. Corner Mala street, , Commission sit Ferwnrdtngr Merchants, i EVAS, VILLI, I0.' tr Particu !nr attention paid to purcttase and sale ef Prodnc and Merchandise. oct25tf. . .... J. J. PBNNINOTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, 9IEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, j I9YE.STCPPS. VARNIKHE3, RRCSIIES. JJ-nOV.ULVS,;LVSei.VARE, ; AIVNlTACTmED TOBACCO, I Medical Brandies, Wines, Alcohols , ' And fBJI supply of all the popular I PATENT MEDICINES; 9a. S WACJI1NQTON BLOCK, , (NeartheCourV-Iloase) j sisTWtree4,'Bvnsvs4L9,Ia4Una. . octft-tf ' J. BOtTlsT J. FU5WNG. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 17? LEATHER, SIDES, FLOUH, AVD LlME, Main street, apposiU the Old State Bank, j ORR, 'DAMEtL & CO.. WATER 8T BJC ET, KVAKsVILLE.NDlANA. Wholesale Dealers' in GSOCERIKg-k 'ALL sUNDS FiTSjUJOlTCE, Nails, Glass, White Urne, Crwn,t; C'öttadTtrp. White Lead, Linseed Oil 4Ac4lc.; sie. tr AUo.eon- . staotly n hand a rail stnk ef Sash Paual tpor. ie.,f all gists, v ..

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steamboats: REGULAR LOUISTILLE AND MEMPHIS PACKET. T-Pr 3cT7l er NORTH KhS ER, J- F. ' I- -nr Vmith, Master; Archer, Clerk, Paminf F.TanTnie polnf npeyery Wednesday, at i 'clock. P. M. Going down rMe Evansville erery Saturday at li o'clock. M. Will make repibir weekly trips between Memphis und LnuUYiUe, Undhng at ail principal way places for freight and pawnrrrs. The Northerner U onsornassed for speed, comfort and safety. Connects at LoaWrllle with the manmoth D. 9. mail' steamers Jacob Strader and Telegraph No. 3, for Cincinnati, aud by Rai broad thence to ail ßwtern Cities-. 0 Passen fers rotnjr IX by taklnjr thronrh tickets on this tiamer, will tare time, expense and SO to 30 hoars disasreeuMe Railmad travel. -- .. Connects at Memphis with the splendid line of New OrloHns and Memphis packets, and th". Napoleon and While River hoats, and at Paducah wil' "e Cnmberlnnd and Tennessee River packets; at Cat -o with tho St. Louis packers ; '.- .... ap29 LOUISVILLE ANT) HENDERSON PACKET I .STATESMAN. .V ' A Jrv 1 . CAPT. SULLtVAN, will run rrrr-i5? resnuu- racket hetw eo asr'VTi iTACTTrWBsLoniyrille and Henderson, psssinr Evaasville FRIDAY and TUESDAY afternoons. yaga; , i W ABASH RIVER PACKET. THE lieht drsncht steamer KATE SARC11ET. P. Y. Desnu:het. master, will run as a re r alar psiret hetween Evansville and tho different Faints on tha Wabash River, dnrinir the entire season, or freight or passage spply oa board. . . . fe10 I C2RBEN RIAElTlPACKET. TITEitoaroer UNION, Cant. ohcrU, having been just nn ished. with all the latest improvemefits. of 3W tons canscitv, ftist and very light Uruuk'ht, will ply reguLvly in the iW( trade, for which she was built expressly, ami solicits a li'ieral shnre of public pcttrooage. for freight or passage appb'OBboanl. ' mh OCISVILLE AND EVANSVILLE REGUL.AR L.1CRET.I .;. : THE well Vnown and fiist steamlioat W. A. EAV. Cant. ffPi . i n ii 'MM fcDnncan. has re-entered . the trade fr the season, and will contina t" make regular tri). The acoomnxidations for pawdirers are of a uTior onler. For freight or passage apply on hrsrd Lvwi Louisville every - Moixlay and Thursday at I b'clork. p. m., and return inc, leaves EvansrUle everjJTuesOay and Friilay at S o'clock, p. m. HOME MANUFACTURE, ' I FOR j FOR . ELEGANT V ELEGANT AND, .' AND FASHIONABLE FASHIONABLEi AEB CAP S CAPS ofltbe ' ' ' .-, of the . i T : : i ' Lates t St y le,'Latest Style, CALL AT THE OL JCALL AT THE OLB Established Hons Established House ' V 1 P i t v o Of -.'I:;." Cf ; OF - VAUTIER & MARCONNIER, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLLE, INDIANA. aj27-lv J. C. WELRORN, AI. D. OrriCB OMTIIIEB IT., IKTH'Ct!) Jtll.t ASD SECOKB, EVANSVILLE, IND." MT Residenoe on 3d., between Sycamore and Vine. my20Jmo R. E . SELL, E R S , MCCH CSIB AND HIORLV FOFVLAB F A M ILY MEDIC I NE S I .- b' l L 'h n s CELEDKATED LIVER PILLS! WHICH STANDS CM EQUALLED SV ASV MBPICISa ESOWS FOE THE CraK OF LIVKB rOHPLAISTI . ..' ARB OTMEE PISEAtES, SEISMS FROsl A PKEAÜ6ID STATE O TBS LIVER.'. rfJiHIS Medicine has been in public ose about ftrtew. years, and lias auiuired a reputation fur curing the Liver Complaint, which has never been equalled by any remedy heretofore offered to the pul'lic. As an Anti-Billious or Purgative Pill, thev are UBsurpassed, and sre tle original, only, true aiwl GENUINE LIVER PILLS. The subscriiier wouhl feel aririered to be even sua perted of the intention to obtain for the Liver Pill any unfair adrantage of the public, or of seeking for it any share of which It has not a jnst and full claim. When he undertook to prepare snl vend this Medicine, (aside from the regular practice, to which he always defers,) no Pill was known to the public, baring any fair pretention fat give relief in . DISEASES OP THE LIVER. Frr thii disease, it had lng been successfully employed in private practice, ami was given to the public with such directions and precautions as might rentier it of extensive henenti ana the result of Its employment bas fully sustained its reputation, and Increased his confidence in its Just claims to be retarded ss the only Pill deserving to be called 'Tm LlVt PlU,M COTIVKNKsV ' A ths nficeuUy for pnrgative pills ls Its foundstion eery often in a torpid stats of the liver, and as the Llvsr Pitts ars uperlur. as a cathartic, to the pills in ireneral-ase, they are rscommended with sontidence, in all cases, as a purgative pill, and may, a4rantageoukly to the public, supersede those in general use. : . . . THE WARM MEDTCINI i i TIas no iuperior in this or any other country, for expelling Worms from the human family. - Wonnsfrequentlv Infest children, a?sravate all other diseases, and are capaMe of producing great disturbances in the system; and. consequently, all mlicines given to remove them, should be vreparsd wilh treat care, and et the best materials; and it Is to be feared thut manv f the Worm Medicines in asears totally destitute of these nualities. The Vermifure which the suhsrriher offers to the public, is prepared of the .Best materials that can he procured. SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH BTRTTP, Pronounced to he the pleasantest and most efficacious remsdy now in use, for the core of Coughs, Colds, . Ilsaviinsss, Influenxa, tickling sensations of the throat, W hooping Couth, fee &e. Sellers' Imperii! Cough Syrup has given relWf to hundreds who hsre ated it, and the proprietor Is per uaded that It has the power to impart benefit tliat cannot be claimed for the Cough Mixtures in general use. MOST OF THE MIXTURES. Sold for Coughs, are composed of spirituous and Inflsmmstorv articles, which, while they give little relief, really do harm. Tbe Imperial Cough Syrup contains no spirituous ingredient whatever, and msy be used in all eases not requiring active medical treatment. The Imperial Couth Syrup has been used for the last fifteen rem hr the snout respvctahU inhabitants of Pittsburgh and Vicinity. Kor sale bill ALLOC R & STODDARD, . Act's, at Evansville, j eplS V-T An4 by other Drutglsts generally. LAGOND A AGRI C V LT ÜllAL - ., , , WORKS. Z IL' COOK 4 SON ere Aceat for the sale ' of ' ' Ketrhum's Mower, . do Reaper, , ' dor. ' ' Mower and Reaper tomhlned, end all other articles manufactured by the above named Work-, samples to be seen at their store. ; ;my0 lX. SON. " 8 onirics. ' ' i 10 uhte.Utirwood, . t . j a do Epsoo Älts, ... : t ' - i do lABip Black. ..! IA do Enanlsh Whitint. 1 . 86 boxes srtraet ef .Lcinfood , In rscM and for seleV vs. w w j h rw sju'i WgEtLEE Klbcdb etyii

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RAILROADS. t V EvBJBBvIlle to New York In 44 Honrs. - VIA. EVANSVILLE CRAWFORDSV LLB 2yi Mtitt,1 M MR AlinOAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after THURSDAY, July 2d, l"37, and until further notice, the Mail Passenger train will leave Evansville at 9 o'clock and 30 minutes, A.M. Vincenaesat Ii 1 P.M. and arrive at TerreIIautea7.45 P M. Connecting with trains for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and all points East, also for trains on the Alton road for Central Illinois, Chkuto and tle North West. Passengers dine at Terre Haute Baggage checked to Indianapolis. RKTL RNINO leave Terre Ilsute at 8:40 P. If. after the arrival of trains from the East and West; YinCennes st n P. M. and arrive at 520 P. M. Passengers bv this train arrive at Cincinnati at 12-.! same evening, Cleveland at :sj next morning Instead of 3:3ft p. M. as bv former arrangement. A Mixed TEaim has been placed on the road between Vincennes ami Evanvllle; leaving Vlncennes at Ml a u and arriving at Evansville at llhiO A M Returning leaves EvERSville at .10 r w. ami arrives at Vlncennes stß;lS p m., connecting with the 0. M. Road for Ciacinnatl and St. Louis. . , , OBSERVE, Passengers arrivint by this train have over S-Bours in Evansville for business or pleasdee.' . Frelirht TYalns North of Vlnt-ennes, will run ashith to Leaving TVrre Haute for the South at 1 a h ; returnIns arrive at Ttrre Haute at 655 r . For anvinf.irmation or thronth tickets apply at the Corannsv's Transportation office, head of Locust street ÜTsnsville. ZW Cars rnn bv Tndlanapolli-Tlme 8 minutes fas ter man r.vansvuie time. . . J. J. DANIELS, Änrerintendent tr Vlncennes CaeeM, Princeton Clarion, Sullivan Dernorrnt, Mt. Carmel Iteristerand Ml. Vernon Advo cate take out former advertuonent ana copy . my n h ADA 31 N EXPRESS C03IPANY. NEW ARRANGEMENT. ',. ' nnilE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY rcrctf"V lv nnnonnce to thpir IWemls and pstrons, the pnl lie nr Kransville ami vicinity, tluit, wttn lncrcaMM ta cilitles for the trxnspurtalion of FREIGHT, PACKAOE, MON j:Y and YALTA RLE 8. They solicit a continnance f fanner favors. Espe cial care taVen hi the collection of DILL. DRAFTS. NOTES. And the transportation of small or valuaMe packs res All persons wishint to avail themselves of the facill. ties or the r.xrress, can omain anvnejireo miormauor In reference to th routes and details of the bnsinets. at their office on Firt street, hctween Mam snd locust opposite the PosMJflice. delH O. II. FISH, Agt WASHINGTON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WOKKS 4 Indianapolis, Indiana. II ASS ELM AN fc VINTON, KANcrAcrcKKas or ENGINES AND BOILERS. Cast and Wrought Iron Machinerv, of all kinds ; Oriat Mills: Sash. Mulev.and niniilr Saw Villi. Aim GEISER'8 PATENT I.RAIN SEPARATOR IMPROVED. THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINE. T the Indiana State Fair, Octoher IRfi, (threshing iE ans cleaning in five minutes and twelve seconds, eleven bushels and fifty pounds being one bushel and five lbs. more than the second best machine Separating ana riennint on new principles, oimple, durable and in nnormance equalled iy n got tier machine. - The Horse Power used with the above machine, re. ceives the first premium at the Indiana State Fair. Octuher, 1x5. We make either the Belt or Geared machine; Cylinueropen wrouitni iron, or sol m. Also J.J. Mann's 1st premium Self-Rakint Reaper, combined with the mower, (1st premium awarded at lour or the State rain of Indiana.) Also Moore's first premium Wheat Drill. jeSJ-toct! CHARLES IIABCOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN COACH AND SADDLERY Mein 6treet, Near Water. . RATING completed srrantements with European Yol manufactnrers myytj "ft an eooiu in my . - r Jline.iamenC r aided to one inducements, that cannot I ll. fall to the Interest or f- " engod in the buWSl tÖA trial. " J -s4 I name In art: Felloes, hafts. Oars, Axles, Springs; made ef the hest steel; Han ls, Ename!el and of all kinds f Leather; Cloths, Linings for Carriages, Varni-dies, Catints of all kinds, SaiVlle Trees, Enelish Rridle Leathers, Rits, Stirrups, Spurs, Hames, tine Silver Hames of all kinds, Jennv Llnd Oi Trees, Self-Adjusting Pads Tavlor's Patent Hames, Flv Nets, Shoe Threads, Horse DlanVets, London Girth Wehs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both Cotton ami Worsted; London Welt 8k his. a superior article; Ivory, Gutta Percha and Brass lined Mnrtengal Rings; Superior Kerseys for Horse Covers, the lest quality nf Carriage Bolts, Patent Oig Trees, fee., &r. I keep In fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully Invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. lam also agent for WARD'S PATENT 'PRINQ SADDLE. . . . sp20daw CHOICE TORACCO. CHOICE CIGARS! 2"7r store. ew Stock by an old Dealer. THE undersigned having removed back to Evansville for the purpose of carrying on a general manufacturing business in theTohnfcoend Cigar trade, takes this method to inform the citizens and surrounding country, that be is prepared to sell low down npn as accommodating terms as ran he bought elsewhere the following brands of Tobacco, via: Jones Rose Bud; J. A. rattfe J. T. Holland, extra; - J. C. Holt; Daniel Rrown; Eldred; ' John Doe; Mark and Mack; ' Richard Roe; MeCready: . . J. W.Gault; Karksdals; White and Lovelace! Eclipse, together with other brands. Also snuff, fins cut smoking and chewing Tobacco. In the Cigar branch, I sell avo man's labor but my own, I feelcoufideut by having over thirty years experience In all the various departments of the Toharco trade; can give satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to give their patronage. . a. Mccracken, myg Main street, Evansville, Ind. Trnsportatlon Westward WE beg to call tlie attention of Merchants buying or ordering their fall stocks from the Eastern cities, to the superior advantages and facilities of the Raltitnore and Ohio Railroad, for the safe and speedy transportation of Freirhts to Kransville and vicinity. Connections are made with the roost reliaWe Railroals and Steamships. River Route shortened and Improved bv completion to Parkersburgh. Through ratet lower than by any other route. Arplv to - . 1 M. PoTTta.'IUton; R. f. Keilt. Philadelphia: CW.Peeviel. N.York: J. T. England. Baltimore. for Information or thrnu rh rates, or to GEO. FOSTER l CO., Fretrht A rents. Comer Locust street snd Canal. Evansville, Indiana Jy23l . .t . ; . SASH AND DOORH. in.w Lights xl0 Sash; V Lights Kis Sash; ii 10x13 " JAM KVxl ; IrtfM '10x1 1 ' -ff Panel Doors. astM si es, for Sale by (JyJ - ORR, DAL7.KLL Sl CO. BUCKETS ARD TURS. ffl das painted BuckeU and half Ruckets , .. "4ados do Cuba N os. 1 and 1, for sale hr 'feW WHKELKRfcRIOGS. 3lt Iron. r 4Q tent for sale by its E TOTTER CO.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

AÜ CT I ON AND AUCTIONEERS. AN ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance pasted Ifayl, 1S4T, concerning "Auction and, Auctwrutrt," pateea May IS, 1S57. BE IT OEVAIHEB BT THt COMMOB COUNCIt Of the Citt or Etaki viLLE. That every Auction eer licensed under the provision of tbe ordinance of wnict. uns ts an amendment, anaii on or before the last day or each month, file in the office of tbe City Clerk, mil tuununiki uuun vmu, 01 us TBiue Ui uie ibctchandise, vehicles, snd live stock belonging toothers than the cititens of Evansville. which have been consigned or delivered to them during said month, for tale at auction or otnerwise. The Citv Clerk, unon receint of which statement. shall enter upon the tax duplicate, for the current year on a page to be reserved fur that purpose, the am stint thus reported in the name of the auctioneer reporting the same, and shall charge and assess thereon the same rate or taxation as aaeea upon me personal property of others for such year, and shall at once report said entry and the amount so assessed, in writing to the City Collector, who shall make a similar rfntrr on the du plicate in his possession, and shall proceed to collect from auch auctioneer, the tax thus assessed, in the same manner as other taxes are collected. Any auctioneer who shall fail to make any report provided for by this ordinance, at the time above specified, shall for each oRence,De fined in any tum not lest than fifteen dollars nor more than fifty dollars ; and for any second or subsequent failure to make such monthly report. In addition to such fine, the Common Council may in their discretion revoke the license granted to such auctioneer. The price ct license under this ordinance, shall, from and after the publication hereof, be one hundred dol lars for one year, and sixty dollars for aix months or any shorter period, End all licenses granted to auction eers snail expire on the nrst aionoay in August, and no license snail ne uansTerai'ie. Approved by Common Council. JOHN HEWSON, Mavre. Attest: Well II. Walkes. Clerk. (angStoU .V AN ORDINANCE Snppllmental to an Ordinance, BaesedJitne 4th, IMS 2, entitled "An Ordinance to vrevide for Lighting the City Of Evansville with Gas. SECTION 1. Re it ordained bv the Common Conn cilof the City of Evansville, that whenever tht Common Council of said city shall desire to extend the gas pipes to or a ion t any street, lane, alley, public grounds or tLoronghfareof said city, or to any poii. t in such street, lane, alley, public grounds or thorough-fiu-e, and shall furnish and advance to the Gas Com pany mentioned and designated in the oririna! ordi nance to which this is a supplement, hy the name of onn wenrey fc t o., or uie successors or assists or wta uas company , a sum of money sufficient to defray the reasonable cot and expense of procuring such gas pipes ana laying them nown aionr the proposed lint o extension, it shall 1 the dutv of said Gas Comnanv. without unnecessary delay to lay down gas or service pine along such street, lane, alley, puUic grounds or thoroughfare, or to such point therein as the Common wwuncii may oirrci, ine ruy lumismngtne mearito procure and erwt the public lamps, tamp posts and fittings and fixtures as uroviiied for in said original ordi. ranee, and the said Gat Company shall fumish to the City, along such line or extension, gas to be consumed for the public benefit at the same rate at which it is or may he furnished for the like purpose in other parts of trie city, ann tties.ua t(as t otnpeny shall also fumish gas for private consumption ahg such line of exten sion, at the same rate at which it is or mav be funi ished tojvivate consumers ia otbei parUof the eitv. Stc. 2. The City sliall be credit! on the honks of said uai Comistny with the amount advanced fur ach and every such new line of extension, and shall be enargea on skm DooKSWitn all Uie gas consumed on tuch line, both by the city and hy private consumrrt, and whenever the amount thus consumed equals the cost of procuring and laying down the service pipe along any such new line, tht pipe along auch Üne shall become the property of said Gas Company in the none manner and to tha same extent as if it had been orlri. rallypurchasedand laid down with the means of tbe uas company, and until such pipe so becomes the property of the Gas Company the City shall he entitled to collect and receive front prirate consumers along such line the price of all gns used by them, or the citv may at its opt ion require said lias Com pan v to make the collections from private consumer along such I ne, and account to the citv for tire same : Pmrided. that any advance made by the City under this ordinance sliall not bear interest and shall im be payable other wise utan in gas as snore provkied, unless the Uat Companv should fail within a reasonable time after re. reiving the advance, to furnish the gas along the proposed line of extension, according to the provisions of lire- uns sci-iion oi mis ordinance. . sc. 8. Cntil the service pipe on sny new line contemnlated bv this nrdtnan .hnll h.v. Kmmm. tK. property of the Gat Company nnder tiie provisions of uie last section, ine saia companv snail renser to the City monthly bills or accounts of the gas used on tuch line, showing how much cas was used by the City and how much by each private consumer on tuen line during the previous month. Sac. 4. This ordinance shall not take effect nr be binding UDOn the Citv of Evansville nntil th. add ft.. Company shal file 'with the City Clerk the assent of saia i ompany inereio in writing, ana upon tbe filing of said assent this ordinance shall take effect and fJaall ue puoiunea oy tata Clerk . JOHN nEWSON, Mayor. Attest: WELL. II. WALKER, City Clerk. EUg4. ; . AN ORDINANCE Te Provide for the Extension nf GesLlghU within th City of Evansville. Passed Aug. 1st, A.D. 1857. ' EJECTION 1. Re It ordained bv the Common Con. 9 cilof the City of Evansville, that whenever any person or persons interested in extending the gas to an v point in the, city will advance to the city fifty $) percent, of the amount necessary to procure arid lav down the service pipe to such point or along the propwni nne oi extension, ine env win tnereupon, without unnecessary delay, cause such pipe to be laid down along such line, and cause gas posts to he erected along uca nnrr. ana win rurnun io inaiwinai coninnm along such line who may have made such advances. in ivr mriue niriKumrHinn. ax in, nm, run be arrvn it it or may be furnished bv the Gas Comnanv to other pnviue consumers, nmn me amount rnrnisoed to ech person making any such advance shall be equal to the amount advanced by such person; Provided, however, .ui.. miif nun no. ne uaoie lor inieresx on any tiicn advance, and shall not be required to refund or repay the same otherwise than in gas, as above In this section provided for.' i . . . Ssc.S. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force rrom ana after Its paNfrxtion. JOIIX 1IEWSON, Mayor. Attest: WELL. n. WALKER, City Clerk. augi PROPOSALS. CRALED Proposals will be received by the City of r.vansvu e. at trie omce or tne nnderstsned. nnt l the 1st day of Sentemlier. 17. for the bnildinr of Di vision Street Culvert, aemrd ine to the plans and srifications on f.le in mv office, said work to be evmidetei n-tne i n aav or j ann arv. a . n. i anr-lml WELL. II. WALKER City Clerk. IPT" Volksbote copy. ' i ...', PROPOSALS.' ' SEALED Proposals win be received by the undersigned, at the Citv Clerk's office, until the eve. ningof the 5tb of September, 157, for the building of Oak Street Culvert or Sewe-, extending from Ws tar street at the. terminus of Oak street to the river. For rlan and ipCcihcations "f ame, call at wild ofti,.. . U LL 11. WALKER, Clerk. Volkshot copy. .. auglH-U. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED, That the owners of pfpertv on Fulton Avenue, and extending from Water street to to Canal, canse the sidewalks to bebroncht to a proper rraae ana in ne iaia vim a goou met pavement or uie proper width, on both sides of said avenue, within davs after the publication of thisnotlcetand In default thereof the City Connrtl will proceed to let the wort, to the lowest bidder, ant nave the same done the costs and expenses arising tierefmm, will be assessed to and collected l v sale of said property, rr so mtich thereof as will satisfy said lien and eosts. Bv ordv of the Council. WELL. II. WALKER, Clerk. Volltslmtf ropy . aug21-3M. PROPOSALS. SEALED rmposala will 1 received until the 1st . - of SeTtemtr,l'S7. bv the undersigned at bis office. for the building of Chesnut streett Canal Bridge, the same to be a double track Rridge, corresponding with the other double Bridges; For plan and specifications or same, ran atme civ cicrs s omce. Sliril-IM! WELL. II. WAIiKEK, CKTI. tr Yolksbote copy. . . Books, Books. ieeWW rnEN hrthe course f human events R hew w rotiies nfoessary, that we should look to home mannfHurlnc, those wanting Bonksofartv kind Round. rr Rlmk Books, ruled to pattern, will fad M. LINDSEY TOIINSOS'8 Book Binderv the tlce to suit the taste, nd fancy. Call and see. jy3 T IST STJ -A.3ST OtE3. Rising; San Insurance Company, INCORPORATED, 1884. Capital 1 1 0O.00O. B.J. UATIIAWAT Secretary; S. M. ITATIIAWAT, PretldenL": Indianapolis Inanrnnee Co. INCORPORATED, 18S6. CAPITAL : : :::: 1200,000. A. DEFREES Secretary. J. D. DEFREE9 PrestS. T. COVINGTON General Agent. W. T. PEPPER Local Agent. Office on First street orer tha Post Offiea. . Jel-Saae, Iff ATCITES. ' . , , Round wood bor Matches, -4'j ffJ'njTnT. Jy . S.E.OILPgTCU. SCNURIE RelvetL S bhls Crushed and Fswdered Bugart & boxes Star cana let; K do Corn Starch; S hblE Cider Vtosear, for tals -v yfs . lAJg. T TCRERT.

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Illinois Salt. Many years aro. . Urg quantities o salt were manufactored at the salt wells near Equality, in South Illinois; bat ow ing to tbe weakness of tbe brine and tbe want of scientific knowledge oa the par of the manu&cturtra, thty found them selves unable to compete with the salt works in Virginia and elsewhere, and some years ago suspended operations. More recently, the "saline worKS"1 as those in Illinois are called, fell into the hands of gentlemen who were fully competent to develop their true value and thej are now manufacturing large quantities of salt of very superior qua! itr. Messrs. Castles & Temple have the entire management of the works a present They began by sinking a wel eleven hundred feet deep. Ivor; the firs 625 feet, the bore of the well is inches and three from thence to the bottom. The water .rises to the surface of the well, but owing to a vein of fresh water which comes in below, (the pump tube is made to extend 625 feet into the well and ths excludes the freshwater. The water, as brought up through tbe pump tube contains nearly ten per cent, of salt, and is remarkably free from im purities, and all that enterprise, skil and intelligence can do has been done in erectmg the furnaces, and preparing to manufacture salt. It is found impossi ble to exhaust the well; tnd great quan tities of salt will now be made at these works. Illinois Baptist A Clergyman whose Honesty Equals Iiis lNDüSTHT.The Cincinnati Enquirer sajs that in May last a sojourner at the Spencer House, Kev. J B called the landlord aside and announced that be was "dead broke." lie wanted the landlord to trust him for his bill and lend him $50. Being an entire stranger, the landlord wis so pleased with bis guest's assurance, not to saj impudence, that he compleid. Tha other day he reeeived tbe following rather amusing let ter, dated at Columbus: friend Pratt: Inclosed please find gutj-fire dollars, the amount of your claim against me; and, also many thanks for the favor you granted. The Lord, since my return, has blessed me with abundance of business, all of which trnst I have disposed of to His aatisfac tion.' ; On the 12th instant , I baptized two hundred and twenty three converts, all blacks but three; and the ceremony, although performed ' with due deliber ation, occupied only one hour and fire minutes. - You will see that this was nearly four a minute, and I consider it a demonstration that the three thousand converted on the day of Pentecost could -easily have been' baptized by the twelve Apostles, each taking two hundred and fifty, in an hour and thirteen . minutes. Please accept the money, and believe that I shall pray for your future salva tion. Tours, in God. J -B ; Pcrchasxr or a "Fast" Horse Sold. Tbe Hartford Courant tells a good story or the sale or a horse, at a high figure, after the auctioneer had stated that he had made a mile inside of three minutes." Be fore taking away his purchase, the buyer asked "when and where" the horse had performed the feat? "About three weeks since on the Rutland Railroad, down grade replied the knight of the hammer, as he furled his red nag and left the field of his triumph. ' A Warning The will of Jesse W. Goodrich, deceaseed, of Worcester, Mass.. is being contested on the ground of in sanity. In 18o4. ho published a matn monial advertisement in tbe New York Water Cure Journal, presenting himself to the ladies as a bachelor who was in every respect a model man temperate, handsome, moral, good, wealthy, in fact a Tery pink of perfection; and as his ad vertisement was endorsed by the editors of the paper (Fowler & Wells) . there poured in upon him a fiood of love let tera, signed with real names, and daguerrcotvpes to match, xsow ail these letters and daguerreotypesmaking in all 254 are matters of public amusement to a V a the people ot Worcester. Important decision in' Reoard to Mutilated Bank Notes. The Fayette circuit court has recently decided in a suit between the Northern Bank of Ken tucky and the . Farmers' Bank, that a bank note fraudulently mutilated is of no value in the hands even or an inno cent holder, and the bank is not bound to redeem such notes. . This will oper ate as a salutary check upon a new system of forging which consists in mutila ting a number of tenk notes all of the same denomination, and putting the mu tilated parts together in such a manner that out of fifteen genuine notes, sixteen can readily be made, each having .but a small part wanting and each consisting of only two parts. ........ New York Beats Sodom! It is as serted that U clergyman in Albany, a careful explorer in Biblical statistics. and one well posted with regard to au I . . . j - ! vthe reveaiea sin ana iniquity wmca reigned in Sodom, has been cyphering the thins: up. and be has arrived at the conclusion that New York can best Sodom. That that brimstone-and-fire destroyed city was "some " in wickedness, is admitted but New York is ahead of it. . . Oy-The Emperor Louis Napoleon has purchased the site of the tomb of his un cle, the great Napoleon, for $3,000, and Longwood, the farm on which the conquere ted conqueror's last ' years were passed, for $18,000. .- A commission is expected to arrive for the ourpose of put ting Loarwood in complete order, and decorating the grounds. A fine monu-

ment is also to- be crtoUd ow thaljE

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" r. -I medical; BELMBOLlVg GEXVIAE PREPARAT1 ? : ' ' ' OT' ;- , .: ,:. Highly Concentrated Conpoc-tf . Fluid Extrct Baebn, For Diteaut of th i Bladder, Kidneys. Grm Dropsy, eahnjte$. Obstruction, Secrtt DUeattt, female Complaint, and all Dieaeof the Scrual Organs, , Arising from Excesses and Imprudoncies in life, a removing all Improper Discbarges frosa tbe Bladder, ' Kidney t, or sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE. From whatever cause they may save orltinai - And no mattet1 how long standing, Giving Health and Vigor to tne Frame, and . Bloom to the FallidCieet: JOY TO THE AFFL ICTEDlli It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes til Symptoms, among which will bs found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Los c UemorT rDifticulty of Unv, ' era! Weakness, He' . Vis- .' . t : , ' esse, Weak Nerrrs.TremfM,. Oread, fulllorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet : . , r Weakfulness. bimoess of Vision, Languor. . . Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Orten Enonnous Appetite with Dysjwvtte gj mptoiis, U umiss, riHsniug ci yje itoay, iftynass eriLt Mela Valua Countenance and Erutttiun n the Para. Pain in the Back. He vine, of tbe Ere- I lids. Frequently Black Spot Fly ins before the Eyes, wttM Temporary ;j Snnuaion and Loss of Sight; Want of Attention; Great .. .. AlotMllty: Restlessness. wttn hc . eiety. lorror of neNothitig ' is more de. tirabU to tuch Patlentshan soltude, and nothing ' more dread for fear of there selves; as , , t Repose of manner, no ajr neetmess, no Spec- ' - , 1 lation,butahuri tied transita- . tion ' from one question to another. These Symptoms if allowed to go -en which this as-' dicine invariably removes-toon follows lom or rowEE.FATcrrT.asDBriLtrric Trrt fe, one ef which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses sre not often followed bv those dreadftl diseases iKtsNiTT asBCORSCM mos? The records of the in Iabe aiTLVHt.and the melancholy deaths bv cob. bum rriox, bear ample witness to the'.-ruth of these assertions. In Lunatic asvlumt the most melon-' cholly exhiliition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and almost destitute neither mirth or trirf ever vim' u it. Should a sound of a voice occur, k la rarely articulate. . ' With woeful measures wan desrtr: . Low sullen sounds ass his grief betuiled. - Debility ts most terrible! and bas bmn tht than upon thousands to untimely Braves; thus blasting tha ambition of many nonte youths. It can bs cured tr the use of this . INFALLIBLE REMEDY. 1 ' If you are tunerinc with any nTthe above JUtresstaaT allmenu, the Flat. Extract nucha wUl cure yiu. Try it and be convinces of its ethcacy .... , Beware r Quack Aostrnms and Qnack Deetore, who falsely boast of abilities and references.Citizens know and avoid tbetn; and save Ions satlerintT i2Z imoDtf:lf ,IP,ure; by sendin, or esilüif tor bottle of this Popular and Specific Kerne dy. . lii EJiays ail pain and In ftamatton.U rsTfectly pk!a. pleasant ia iu taste and odor, but Immediate ia its assvll ITelnbold's Extract Cacba is prepares sirecuy morxirdiag to the rules of PIURMACY AND CIIiOIISTIlY, , wtlh the createst acenraev and riniMl "fT ,B oombfnation. See Prof. PJCH XS' YaluaNe Workt on the Practice of Phytic, and most t ' Ik. I A I w - - . J W III 11.1 W wc .ia mis i rt oras at inesjcine. c ö i o o -sxrr I yne nunarea soiiart will be paid to any Pays wbe can prov. that that the Medicine ever lry un ured ;,VKTlJrTi. ,BntfT Testimony in possessien of the Preprletor, vouching iu virtues and carative powera it immense, embracing names well known t SCIENCE AXD FAMEr . , 100,000 Bottles Have Dcen Sola. 1 and not a tingle Instance of a faDure bat been report- ''''': " rKuuTFrVihL!!t?''tn AWerman of the A -"J-ll-. H. T. Tut LM BOLD. Chemist. Vk Who belns dnlv svrnrn Sam a K., V.:. J- .TT' 1 ..fei.. uL. u -V ' " 1-1 a her, 1854. WAI.P. JilBBABriarr Price tl per Bottle er o Bottles fer o. ueiiveredtoaar Address. . Accomnanled tavraliahl Knit ru. .n,i. - fromProfcssor. 'of JleaW CoT C t Prepared and Sold bv ' ff. T. R ELMBOLD, I PracticaTand Aualvtk-l ChMniU. NO. 59 SOUTH TENTH STREE 1 oeiow cTiesnut, Assembly Bandings Phlla. tf7 To be had. oTmU DrvaaiüM mA er throughout the Uhiled State, Canada and j ' .( M. run nets. . i ' Beware of Counterfeits. . ASK FOR IIELMBOLD!; ...r-r TAKE NO OTHER.... .' BX Cures guarantied. ' mjlS-!y KELLER St WmTE, Ageots, Evaaeville.4 J ' ' PINE BOARDS, . ; PINE SHINGLES, PINE LATn. AU-lCOd CEDAR vJ??E.??9A from the Peniuylvania forest , and for as'le bv tM . ... ROHKRT FEROCS. ' jcSSbadJtw Sext door to the new Curt liuis. , TIN PLATE400 Boxes X X Tin Plate: . : .IU so augl4 ' Rooting Tin, rsc'J and for tale by SAMUEL ORR. LOW HANDLESL W pair in store ejid for tale by ' S14 8 MTJLL ORRlI BBLS. Snperajie flour receives per railm uiiauaj. sursaisny ylo-tf 0. ; POSTER Sl CO. DRIED BKEF, ttngae ird- ; A. choice lot in store aud for sale tv jyi sail yickxrt: JUST REC'D, "Theodotea, second volume r Grace Amber,Life Pirturea from Pastor's note Book: Orscs Freeman. For sale by fjedil DOB ELL ft LISTER. 70B.1 BROOSIS.W00 dot aas'd ualities for sa by apü 8. . GILB AKT CO. TUBSk BUCKETS.. U.ßß 41 dos. Urse Tubs: 1 ; 5 do. meäiiun tut; for sale by F OKH, DALZtLL t: CO. EACLISH DAIRY Oil EES .-40 boxes Just rec'a per steamer J. W, Cbeesentan, for sale by 8. E. GILBERT At CO.! J - : t" Sycamore street. Ka lawha talc l,obblt in good co pern re rvW landing and fee . GEO. FOSTER k fO. sate by JeS tiHILE COX CARNE ; or The Camp and TtM. t Juttroc'dei .j . DO BELL As LISTER. FLOUlt, . i. ta .fA.r v in . . . 1 U J u-mum cw n cu cnoice nrar.is. Also rmeriour at low prices, at X. 11- COOK it bOSS. t . Tarnt Seed. fipriE different varieties from Laivlreth irus BjsainsTw-tH m E.H. COOK 80X3. a JU. laugJ Qa1tiers agar-Cnred lint AT wholesale and retail, below Cincinnati trices, trm. a. iaug9j Z. II. COOK A 80X8. A LA ROE lot of BROOMS just received and for tale oneommhnion.at E.H. COOK it 603 S. rST BECEIED et m tß Cans fine Colored Print! n Ink. TEriAEY 80RES80N. jrOAK AHO THAS. . 9 Best gradet of White and Bmwn Bresatt . . A great variety of superior. Ts a, for sale Kv augfif ' SAM. YICKERT. CANVASSED TfAMS - - : 7. A lot of excellent qua ity for isla bv augtJl VICKERY Be JJOHXSTO-. TURNIP SEED ' ; , A variety of good k?1. for aale bv ogei VICRERY RJOnNSTOFT. EYJ XTRA FAMILY FLOUR- . . -

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