Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 240, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 September 1857 — Page 2

;a.uisbil(e ihiln Journal.

LVA.NSVILLE, IND. IIUKSDAY MOIiNING... SEPT 24. IF-SKE FIRST PAOE. jfj ine lanai tui nunc iwicmwh. Vrora Mr: I2lehe.rt. who returned from t 4V- ; ' ia ' t. V orthinston. yesterday, we learn that v t :-c , t i,v.t I he cinal at Eel nvef has again been cut ne cnti isenurei) rnry wc cwu4.j Ir. Tlaheart states that the water has! rashetf ont adeep pully ten or fifteen ;et below the bottom of the cnnal, ind T,f -;n lr t lpftt two weeks tol . ." ...... epirit. It is supposed that the same artie who were guiltv of the outrafres . .t-l it the reservoir in löoo, nave mane wie present break. The news created con';iderahle exciteTnent upon the streets :ctement upon .ne 6lree :e;terdav. Those who remember the I epeated outrages of this character, com- ... t r, . . nitted bv the 41 Clay County Boys" in " .f-- . he summerof'5o. know the indignation

hey excited. The canal Will be re- 4.,-- design of the Constitution and .aws. that un , ... . ,f ... c,raf The ihip, valued at loO.OOO, was not otnco shall be at any time vacant. It is inaired as soon as possible, but its safety . .T. tu.i ti,.t ti. ki..n iv.r. h. . inpnm.

:annot be insured for a day if - j-- lm ,l. I for a day while the perpetrators of these high handed outra jes are still at large. Serious Accident. Through the po liteness of Dr. Hatchitt, wo have gath ired the facts in regard to an accident in ' o , the Bayou yesterday of a very serious nature. Mrs. Pallinger and a small daughter, with Miss Collins, all living on the Mt. Vernon road five miles from Ev ansville, started for the city yesterday morning in a buggy, Mrs. Uallengerdriv ing the horse, which was young and spirited. On the way several dogs ran out suddenly from the woods, frightening the horse and causing him to turn with the buggy and run. Both ladies and the little girl were thrown out Miss Collins received a blow which caused a concussion of the brain, and rendered her insensible up to a lato hour yesterday ; fears are entertained that the injury is fatal. Mrs. Ballenger held on to the reins and was dragged several rod?,and is severely bruised and is suffering much pain. The little trirl escaped any serious injury, though one of the wheels of the vehicle passed over hei body. Such accidents aro of frequent occurrence from attacks upon travelers by vicious and ill-trained curs. Persons with restive horses are put in danger and apprehension at every house they pass in the country, from tho yelping attacks of worthless dogs, that appear to have been trained to annoy every passer-bye. There is no doubt but the owners o such ill-mannerly brutes are liable for 'damages they may cause; and a suit at , law might remind them of their duty to reform their household pets or take off , their heads If a case f hydrophobia had occurred, the public would demand ;the sacrifice ol all the dogs in the neigh borhood. Why should not anccident like aboe, arouse the public to demand that all dogs vhat are in the habit cf yelpin after travelers in the road, be put out of sthe way. WniiKX. The public have been frightened for the last two years with talcs of tho quantities of strych line used in the manufacture of whisky. It has been asserted th'at'lhV presence of this äru2 in the liqaor was the cause of tho peculiar developement of disease observed of late in drunkards ; and that it was also th9"Ctne of "hog cholera, &c. Re spectable drillers assert that there is no strychnine used in whisky, and that all such statements as the atovc are utterly fa he ; for while strychnine cannot add to the spirituous strength of the liquors, or make a bushel of grain produce mo:e sp'rit. it would render the product so nauseously bitter, that even to the mind of the m"st ultra prohibitionist, a tem perance law would bo entirely unneces sary. Strychnine, it is well known that they use some other drug, or chemical process, that has changed ths ' character of the liquor, anJ incrsased'its product from a bushel of corn 25 or CO per cent. If it be not strychnine, let them confess what is. It may be a more deadly poison than that which it is supposed to be used. 037 The wreck of the Central Amer ica, is attributed to the pursillanimity of the chief engineer, who deserted his post, and carriedbfTone of the boats an hour before the ship went down. The ship - behaved well and rode the sea gallantly, though heavily water logged ; and if steam had been kept up, and the pumps worked by aid of the engines, she anil : her cargo of human life, it is said, would have ben saved. The miserable-coward has not yet made hi3 appearance among " the rescued, and it will b well for him perhaps, . if the stolen boat has been swamped, and he has found a grave with those whom his weakness has consigned to the wavts. CrThe banks in tho central and upper parts of Kentucky have refused o 'make any loans to merchants who go to Cincinnati to make purchases, because the brokers of that city are in the ' abit f assortingand running home their bills. The Indiana banks ought to adopt' tike policy. If we could "keep our trade within our own boundaries,-we could manage our exchange more adv ntage-oaaly.

New Orleans Market. The flour

market in New Orleans is steadily imr -j i t. . I piwTiui;. rrices atvanceu on lue loa J TA. .1 . .i mi . I nu on me lsc. ine rmouuons are net given, sterling exchange wiia vu III Kb . I Fikic tv TiTARTVKTftv i i;ctv,.K m:V: t , " . . I on uatea ona j ny. urn tne largest hre experienced in that city . r . . . J r years past, occurrai on Sunday last I ' . . . iue loss amounts to ouaaaa nan insurI V T r I o .1 m I fjr Active movements are on foot in yew York to raise funds for the relief of the Rurvirors of the Central America. ai.cf ...in 4l7iYi hA k. u ....... . , I senhed; including $2000 by the steamship Company. - I -.--- K . 7hS treMUre th sinking of the Central America, will not . n-rw t .t c hended. $9o0,000of the amount was . . A,.nfM . Va. l,ü insured in London; S5o0,000 in .New j m s ' m j I v i. irvin(Y : T:ii: I nsurea, me owners aarmz auupieu iuo ... 7 plan or insunng lor themselves. .... . , . 1 . . r I cenvij iwk. ruuuia u u. uuici m "' Alabama, which she occupied for two ltf.A n. f On t!, h?r . . bt ?. , , day she suddenly disappeared, and soon after a note was brought to the host, in forming him that he would tind a new horn infant in the vacated room, which I he might have, as the mother would never call for it. and all nraise to him. he II fnr it ml all nmisi tn him. be had the little stranger cared for as if a child of his own. The New Maoazike. The long talk ed of Boston magszine is to be started on the first of November, and will bear the I name of MThe Atlantic Monthly.' It has the pledged services of a number of . . . the most brilliant writers of this country and of EnjrUnd. v. rwt ,. . f f .1 1 tin;nH.-ii.B list ui .H U! 111 uic N?wr York Indenendent for last week is I . a . . 1 1 i the longest ever published, and embraces some of the heaviest houses in the coun tj.. - ..1 r 1 iry. uv uu ...u. .c.vcu .u 1... diana, ötearm, Loomy x Lo., La rorte, failed .d MS-Rned. Since ,h public tion of the Independent's list, Jas. Cartpr KanVprnf fialpn Til 1, c,rnpnd J " ed. Tho Trust Company caught $80,lumber dealers, and Iliinbothain & White, dry deilers. Cl.iog,, failed last Tueslay. The Chicago papers re-

porta more quiet and better feeling, but .rmV ryu 3oa n,y rrtt,ul now edr " I mcnL" tor the txpresnn ol vor.r coufiJone

money continues very scarce. I he ew York Tribune of Saturday reports the ' fail ure of Messrs. Masterton cV Co., and the suspension of the Foxlioro Straw Works. Messrs. Tvler & Wild, shoe dealer:) of Rochester, New York, the Ellenville Glass Company and A. S. Lippiocott & Co., of Philadelplra have sitspended. The liabilities of the latter are stated at $300,000. Tho New York Bank Statement fur the week ending last Saturday shows a decrease in loant of $2,108,000. Decrease in circulation $243,000. Decrease in deposits of 6613,000, and an increase of specie of $1,374,000. Tue Uiiio Lin asd TarsT Co. Mr. Scarboroujrh, of Cincinnati, one ot the committee appointed to investigate tho atfuirs of the New York Uranch of the Ohio Life & Trust Co., has returned to Cincinnati, and gives a everv accouut. Tho bottom has not hoen reached, and the committee are not prepared , , , , , to make a formal report. Thia much however, has been ascertained, that tho capital stock of tho Company, two million dollars, i,. L.n .,v V. . has been unk. It lathe opinion of the comnuttee that the Company will bo able to pay iU debts in full, but this will depend, in some neuaurft. nn th rnsnlt nf invo&tiatmn to bo made. Tho probability is, however, 1 J ' that this will bo tho result. Mr. Ludlow, the Cashier of the New York Branch, seems to be responsible for tho failure. He borrowed large sums at 7 per cent., of private bank era and capitalists, which he reported to the Directors as deposits at 8(f4 per cent. Tho parties who loaned this money supposed it was being used in Cincinnati at 10(jT2 per cent., and therefor suspecte nothing wrong. Collection paper was deposited as collateral aeenrity for money thus obtained, and of this theNetr York Directors ay they had no knowledge. At the time tho Hank suspended, all its collection paper was hypothecated. This is an indication of the manner in which its business was transacted. Where all this money has gono to seems to be a mystery. Whether it has been stolen outright, or lost in stock speculations, cannot be ascertained. The Cincinnati Gazette says: 'We imagine it will bo found that tho bank has been rotten for sometime, notwithstanding the satirfactory exhibits sent for the impeotion-of the Directors in this city ; and that i) ha bcea ruined by stock speculation and injudicious loans made to lame duck raTclmnta and crippled railroad companies, for all of which Mr. Ludlow may or may not be alone responsible. He is now assisting in reducing to order the confused account of tho agency. Stockholders have but little, if anything to expect. In a week or two creditors will learn what they may look for, and the public will be eatertained, we trust, by a history of the trigantio reckless and rascally operations of the New York agency of the Trust Company, by. which the financial affairs of tho country havo been deranged thousands of eojle minrd or crippled, and widows and orphans-deprived ot their only support. The Gazette thinks the Trustees of the concern are responsible for- the failure, as they allowed Ludlow to fritter away two million of dollars in a tv anner that might have been prevented, had the affairs of the New York branch been properly watched. jy" A telegraph dispatch from -Washington statca that the banks are endin in Government stocks for redemprfon at the rate of $50,000 per Jay, shewing tl eontinvance of the prwsnrt.

ploomy account of tlie resnlt of his investi- 1 ' I' J V" ,ur l,co', w .. ... i . . . , , e!iS cot ot transtortation. Wo hculd, pationa. Ho found attachment thick and therefore, but there a it is our nearest and heavy; and collateral issues extending from best market. The difficulties heretofore exist-

Jjdae Cookia Address to um i'eo.ie o.

T, fo!lowin:r is" j u,i2e Gookins re a " nr ,u r th Arnm(.v H.n. i nr,ya e.,rt .r. ,la ,niiinnJ ..f T,1(r,a ,n,i finVin rro-it Ml uoir dii.iLl nrn illtf .iv,ttt their seats, ihe argument or Judee rst: l. .a!..; an.t ;riWAVa ? - "u"co v' M;.u,i t, r tacnar.taA j .v.-F..v. .ml iffrn.l inoml. of th S.mrpmo " r 7 . , i i ,r" - IT .... aithna l.nr Iva laI hff lliA lin n VlVUIl, laillkl mail UB KU WLJU U ll14 VII a superficial attorney, who appears ready to furniMi opinions to order, lor the use of the Governor : On the 24th ult., 1 transmitted to the Gov ernor my resignation of the office of JuJe of the Supreme Court, to take effect when a uc ccior hhall have been elected by von and July qualitieJ. To that communication 1 ha received no reponac, and haven direct information from tho Governor of anv onjeetion to the resignation, either for form or Lub.tance. U .fneara, .however, that that orlicer ha decided that it creates no vacancy t filleJ by tx cI t hy th la in respect to mynciri have only to uy that accordance with the practica which hu here tofore prevailed in tlnabtate. it u a.s.v.imca, 1 unJcrstanJ, thut aait creates no pratnt vacancv. no election can he held. It la not the - ---j- " , bent. The Constitution declares thafwheneVer it is proviJod that any oiKocr shall hold I his onice tor a giv-n term, the kuiiic thall be construed to mean that HiuholSicer ehall hold u: .u e. - 1. .:i 1.:. - ins ouicu lor Plicu icriu uiiiu ui auccefsoi hull have been elected and cualitied." 1 have made my resignation tocontorm strictly t0. tili MOViMon Ol tllO Constitution. 1 irüi, doubtto. have .nado it to take xt instanter, and tin, like the cahoot death, would have required the Judtro tobeui!oint ed by the Governor, to hold until the iooi!e would elect; but that would have made no diirLreucc, f.,r his axn.tee would have hell. in lilrn nintinfr vntu in tiii.-i-. ssi.r niioul.i have been elected aud qualified ; producinsr precisely the hame result. If the people luii precisely the hame result. If the I t r i t tl,i. tuiro.n uliwrrtil titii.t fit tnkii ilft 0!lth 0r 1.. n J, iru imi!..nt confirms to hold tor another year, and to on indefinitely, under like circumstance. This shows, in a atrons litfht, the intention to prevent an r.ctual vacuiicv ut any tune. it is provmeu law wi;u at u.e niinuui e t,on in vacancies in othce, and all o:hcc, tho terms ot which will expire betöre another ccneral election." shall lxj tilled-. talü lu"st reT'e a !iJK"I'a! construction in luvor of popular right and the due administration of the troveii.iiunt. It strictlv construed there would never be a vacancy to he tiled lv a itopuUr vote, he I ... , 1.. . 1, i, .. lv iuiipu lb 13 lue luiviii,; vi nit; vjiu vi w tj,e one ümt u nowiy elected, that terminates the '"term" of the incumbent. Ihere is 110 vacancv when the election it held, because it one ,a; Wn (K.c,,olie, ,,v ikath. ür by u I resignation tuking ir.mivdiute ciTcct, it tuiint have been filled by an executive amH.intmeu:, K(inre, hv ti e constitution: Lud whether a term," as dehned m the lorepomg vonstiXXUXX be known. It is mv opinion that you have ri?ht to elect a Judge at the aiTioachii.g election, to till the vacancy to 'M occasioned by mv resignation. I have no desire to ob trude mv opinions it ion tho attention ot the ntiblic: and entieciallv none to inturterc with the action of any other department of the 1 " '" In termiuatinirmy oilkial relations with I implied in mv ejection to o important TWt- '.st:n0 V't1'10, t''L1,-,,t1,v?, ' no I lfTri'ft iiTniiiilicl I -v tin' M-t tint tlip. l'.Tifr I wash towcd unsor.cbt and uudesind. The I'f;" ona which nils tlw injure of nv I (i m Kit toft itnil ltd iliiiikj nwst .A utt 1 Initust ph. lfu-mi!d hi.vi trivcn me T,liMnro tu i . ------ - . . huvo cot. tinned to servo you upon the beiich. if I could huvo done to in justice to other claims upon iic. Yours, very respectfully, S. Ji.GOOKIN!? Tekbk Haute, Sept. 21, 1357. Kvnmville as a Wholesale .Market. The Olney, Illinois Republican tears the following testimony to the advan tages presented by our city as a whole sale market. On Thursday last we visited tho yonng and rising city ot Evaiisvillc, located on the Ohio. With the ad vantages of cheap water traniortation, and direct Kaiiroad coninin nation, w ith thi portion of Illinois, it is p,lintof trJe for the h0uth ea.-tern portion of the State. Cincinnati undend 1 St. Louis, und hvansviUo can sell as cheap as Cinciu I . : l ; i . . , , v . i . . . I in tho matter of transportation, and rr9jr üfl?01oJ tt" J merchandise, on und from, th K. & C. Kail road to tho O. fc M. Kaiiroad have bctn entirely removed by the Mc Snperintendant ol the O. & M. 11. K., r. ticinunt, ml we speak advisedly when wo sav that Mr. John Insrle, the elhcient Sue Ujent of the E. te C. K. R. is worthy ot- hi tuition, and under his imticrvisiou the I road is prompt, pleasant and sate. I The city ot Kvansville is rapidly imrrov &fi"'Ca biisinefs men are by tar the most courteous and obliging of any we have been brought in contact, and w o have tried a good many big cities. Ce.pt. Ilerndon, U.S. Xarv The N. Y. Express pays tho following tribute to tho char, ctcr of Capt. Hcrndon, commander of the Central America : Captain Hcrndon is fiom Virginia, near Frederieksburs, and has been in the Navy 4 11 .1. . irom ins uoyiioou witnout a blot ujou his career as a gentleman or an officer. He must bo now about 45 years of age; and iu tLe Navy lie has been employed continually from his boyhood op to tho present time "for his position on tho Central America is Xavul as well as mercantile. He rendered the country gallant service in the Florida war, off the coast and in the lacunas of Florida, aud suffered severely in hi health from tho ctilential miasma ol that service. He was tinder Commodore Terry during th Mexicanwar, aud otf Vera Cruz during greater part ofthat war, where, as an otliccr, for activity, energy aud fearlessness, lu waa among tue very first. Tho government of Mr. Polk fro highly appreciated his services, tVat, in looking about lor a gallant, efficient and hard? man to exSloro tho Amazon, they selected him for that angerous service, lie entered South America by way of Tcrji, and crossing the Andes, caruo to the soirees and branches of the Amazon, and in his bark drifted or rowed down4 its length to Para, in Ilrazil, to the delight and amazement of his fiicnds who, from his long stay upon tho upper waters, had almost (riven him up for lot. IMs admirable and instructive Report to the Government cf this Exploration is known to every body in this country, and it lias been. read and re-read with like delight throughout the world. Cengress cheerfully awarded him a irratuity of eine eight or ten thousand dollars for his courage, jerscveranco and heroism amid all his trials and difficulties The loss ot ueh a man is to bo den.ored not only by his frien s, but by. his whole country. As u Naval Officer he never shirked or avoided Iiis duty, but always courted dangers in war, in climate, and on land, as v eil us on sea. In every quarter of the globe be has served his country, and in almost every port where our National nag" has floated, ho has been under it and in its servkf .- He leaves a wife and daughter how in this citv, and among Iiis , .! T . ft - P It- 1 . re i :i ii vet is iicui. .-uaury, oi asiunion. Fortunately for his family, his life w in ured for S,ou.

nii; iiti;AT i.m.umi kljii-jiv SIR JAMKS CI.AItKE'S CKLKÜUATIif FEM !.U riLIS. Priirr 1 Iruii. a itps tii-:.- r.f S!r .I.in: Clarke, M-

I).. I'l Viic ;i!i Kvirn r l.r in t,i t!if jutii. 1 Lis itiVilu il-le .le-Iicirf i ui.t iilii:: lr: the curv 'if ail lli!Mf p iinfitl a tul .langtrous tlivas- ji inci.lei.t tu the Female constitution. It BUMmtfi AU ervn, remove 11 otnu-tion- an lftti. on tin monthly prills with irjrularity. Tliew I'ilU üh'toM N used to nr tJin-e erk i-revhnis to roiiütutiiMit; tli-y f.rt:tr tli conitutii.ti :ui.t ltsrti tii Mifl'TKur rtunr? la-', en:iM:iiB tli mother to ;erlinn hHrijtitM wuii niety n iktih-i ni cnill. ThxVill nh'.tiM nt 1 tnken lv female durinc the FIRST TC1KEK MNTHSof rrepiHiny, a they ire ure to uring on Jiisctmnce, i.ui &i any other tiui thy an mife. Inlloi"T ervon n1 fpinwl Afntionn, Vnut In the Hacic hti.I Linilw. Ilenvii.., Kn'ieiie on Slieht K.ertin, lnl pirn ion of the Heart, Lowne- f Spirit;, llvtTie, S'cti lltvhtfhe. Whiten nl all the piit ful tiea! nee.ixione.1 t a 1irler'l vti-tn. thw. I'ilU will etlect a cure when all othr m.aii have f iili-l, und atthnuch poprru! itncly dn not cuiitain iion, calomel, nnt'n.nny, or ary Kh.T ninprt!. Kuli linrt;on RPConv'n'vl enrh rxrVuffe. lriee In th Tnitl St.ite n.nl ('aiimU. One Dollar. X. n. llrfO ami iiostHu Umw enrloseil to nv anthorixeil Agent, will fnnn f ottle of thel'illshv returumail. W. W. UOltF.KTS, Imliampolis, oie Aetmi ror in'i nna. IIAT.LOCK & rToni).ni, ap275T-lyi , General Agent, Evaiisville. STThe lata Hili Sheriff of Allegheny county ha. civen v the following: " I was afflicted with Debility of tho Di jrostire Orjron amounting to a ivero attack of Dyspepsia which I'ad reduced my flesh considerably, my wife wan also afflicted tin der the Mtr.o cirenmstam-c, and M-ith the fame di.cnue. iiavinr used your meuicmo called Burhave' Holland Bitters, we both obtained relief, and arc happy to afford yon this public evidence of it vainn.7' JOHN FORSYTH. Pittsburgh,, Tan. 22d, 1957. SmiXL NOTICES Vf? NOTICED ia thU j.h.ce, K cmU inline nm; insertion; reiitii per Mietiiree time .;n rent jxt line one week : 'liscouat on longer tii.H-. Flour Market L'nchurscd. BEST quality Family Flour ut Southern .Mills I rice, .',::r-ca.-h. IfSLEIIAKT HItOTllEr.3. I'fpt-M-Jf FOIt OI.NTY AlDITOIt. ?r We are aiUhorlite! toar.nomi-e WILLIAM II. WALKER a a cniilii!ate for AudiVirof Tan.lcrlmri,, County, at the nej.t election. IscptW-ts for cor.vrv comi i-io.i;:t. IT The Wi'ii.ls of Mr. C. FCTiLAMP announce lif narre as a run'li.latc f.r re-election la the.olüce of County Coaimi.si.ner. fpll-te FARM FOR SALE. One Iiun'lrel arresof Inmt. with from fiftr to ixty nete i.nilor rul:i.nt:..p, ituatt-il m tlie I'ttersi urtli riKi'l, Yl mei from the ritv, f.-r :il. -Iiar. A rv' to iglk:ikai;t .v antuks. fptH-lOtJ Ileal Kstute Ag-Jiit.4. KrNjvM.t.B Tkmpi.e or Iloxo.t, X. i-i is, meet cvct v i nur.f i;it eveiiuir, in wie Il iil, on Water sir-it, oyr the C".nul V.tnk. C. VT. RL'DYAKD, W. C. T. A. J. O'Hkh.ly, TT. K. j;n.'iily l!a acoi Lioht ,ocii. TKMfir, '.. io, meets every alternate Fri.luv ever.inf:, iuMrf. J. T. WALKER, lt. r. T. A. J. OTilet, Tt. R. j:in ly VOM, .(TICK. The rcof Coal at the ItootA Mime. I ut th.Tit, cenf per li4ul; h mlel to any p:irt of the citv, 10 cents tmt bushel. john wvvoxn, fel3 ?eTet rv ami i.maj-t. ii - ' A. A.lACili:it a ., Wnnnfaclnrrr-i of I'lOTlf IlVfJ, Also lnirrter nnd Whole:i!e penler in Cloths, 'a-linere, etllnetts, Yeallnzs, TAit.oa'j iKiMNiii; aid CENTLEMEN'S FURXISIUNO GOOD., 5IAIM fTBEKT, NEXT POOIt TO BRANCH BANK, Fiv ansville, Indiana. auif!Hj:inlV. rsntlon to Trarlera. Tmveler at this season of the yeir kIiouII alwy it- e ireful t. proenre a supply of Dr. J. Io(tkttkk' St .tiim h BitteM, a it Is now cncelcI I y nil ho have trie 1 this fnriUiaHe niMa-ine that nature can l n-nA-el, mul wh" a trnreler U su'jfrt to the v:iri'H? chii'i of water and il'nt, as he i com polled to I, th-' Hitter' are the only reli iMe lre.liie now In murk et, that thv nre what we n-pre-wnt weeanoiily i e.'.r t. the pe .p!e et:era'.l v, w ho have trie-1 them, and piiiV volume in favor of this sreat recul itorof the st'unach. Fr Kile ly Drup?is!i anl Iah-r renera'ly. sept!Mtw. Ilolioat'a IMIU. The villow ami on Liverous coirplesi.m which Itnli-trite-a weak stMiiaeh ami inru tire liver, Is soon n pineal ly a healthy t me und r the operation of tliee re purit'.er of the secretions ami thehloo.1. P..M at the inatiufactor'es Xo. K) M.ii leu Lane, New York, ami No. 2 i Stranil, London; ami I y all liru'b'ist, at 20c., and fl pT box. Thrrc are OrcaloiM When even the healthiest pu-ople need medicine, the chsuces of diet, of weather, ami hundred of other hum.', pri1uce a laxity in the system that needs corrretinp, or in o!hv wools the livr Incomes lifhtly ileranpeil, nnd neeiU a stimulator. If all who find themselves in thi situation will try Ir. Sanford's Inviisoiator, they nay I e sure of relief, as we can testify to its etürary in cnrii Headache, Indigestion, ?..ur Stomach, an 1 other ills so common in a family. It acts, as a medicine, easier and letter than any dose of pills we ever swallowed, and Is so mild tha the smallest Infant can take it. See Advertisement.) eptl5-lm. nrlotol's rarsaparllla. The oricinal and only cure for Scrofula and all the tor-ril-le Iml of external maladies, lrn of unheatthv Moinl, still stand- alone ami unequalled, and is in greater demand than ever. Kemp's Worm Pastili.ks, liy rea--"n of their delirious taste and superior efTcacy ,have taken the lead of nil the mineral vennifuees. t'y ?oMlpy D.T. Ijtuuinn & Co., wholesale drupisU. 6f Water street, New York, and ly all drupgi.-its, at 1 for ParpHparin;-, and Partilles 2jC. per bottle. sept 10-lw llelrabold'a Genuine Preparation, Ilfjihir Coiicer.trateil Exlrart Buchu, for diseases of the Riad der, Kidneys, Grave!, Dropsy, Weaknesses, &c.. Is a safe and pleasant reiueily. Rea.1 the a.lvertisement In another column headed "llelmhold's ftenuine Prepantion.' soptlMui WOOLSEY & SAWYER, Areiits. If yon nre sick you must take ' MEDICINE. FOR ALL EXTERNAL A.1D IXTER'Ut. FA I USE DE WITT'S PAIN ISELIEVEK, Which isstroncerand requires less to ellect a cure than any kuokii remedy. FOU FEVKR AND AGUE TAKE the only safe and harmless remedy in the world, Hhodc's FcYtr and A?ne Cure. FOi: ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-HilioiiK Pills. An anxilery to the 'cure. These Remedies desüoy the Disease hut i.ot Uie Pa tient. W. n. CHAPIX, Wholesale Afent, R. I. F or a hy DrncciJt Konerally. tell-Ocio-uw SALT. That baa produced auch remarkable effect in many rases of Xei-rauüa, Vertiko, and Arrtctions of the He ad, mused hy disturbed ciivulatit. In those ho luivetrieil it in this city, is for sale at v. , . KELLER ?; WHITE'S. ; rr The tuchest tt stinioi.uis of its e.Rrju y haretiecn ei ven hy a numher of the mosi respecUlde citizens a ho have tried it. Mri N:irc c;irl Uantel ! COMPETENT XIR?E C.IRT. Is va-te, to take rare of an lnr-t'it 12 rn"fiL AtTtv it. Kth. THE JOl IwTlL OFFICE. at Sept arx dries. Si0 kvft S. C Sola; ISs Pure Cream Tartar; öil Is.xe do 3m It.s Salt I'etre: :fl do Salerata; HO lis S il Soda; &'"( th Flour Sulphur; just n-ceiveil y , m pti; .. ll. cook & son. 4 1ASTP, PEPPER SAUCE, fcc. 51 dozen Pepper Sauce, assorted sir.e; :? do. Catsup do lo CT 4 Oliv Oil; In store and to arrive W septi; z. m. cook Si sex;. WANTED. CXTY and Countr Onlers, for tax-paylnr pur J pose. The Highest cat price will le paid. Mpt-4 TMOS.i.OAKV IN, ftlst.

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RATES. Oi.esiunre, (ten line or less), one time, : FOcts. Tlii-.-e time. : : : : : : : : : : (l ini one week, :::::::::::: l öA Tw eck, ::t;::::::::2 5i) One month, ;::::::::::; 4 ui Three month?, :::::::: :::7:rt Ms mmiths, : : : : : : : : : : 10 tio One vear. :::::::::::: 13 (HJ it" 1i-H'"Uiit on larger alveriemeiit. I'tutisof six liiirs ir un r, n jer innum. t3 No "till forbid" alveiii.n.etit(i received. 1 8 5 7. 18 57. FALL GOODS I rgMHE iulscriler! are now receiving their large and XJ. complete Rwortiuei.t of HOOTS AM) SIIOKS,. eulrariiiit every va 't'y of IM i Plain GAITERS; Lmmhc j iriei . 1 1 m(m Lalie' II Ki 11 ItOOTS: Latliei iloul le sole Walking SHOES, wun or wnnuut keeu. Misses OA1TEKS, plain and tipM, with or without heeU. UenU LOOTS, BROOAX?, &e. We keep on hand all kinds of BoH. and Shoes, to fit all smrtji ami ize of fetl, ami ak the le:ur people to giveineui an examination inre 1 uvme inewnvre jj UEA ii WELLS, ept2 Firt street, Eorter' Block. M A LTD Y 'S OYSTERS ! A . KU It T Z , OX TIHST STREET, NEAR THE POST OFFICE. tf P AS been apixiiiite! ?le Ayent in Evansville for 31 MALLBV d rltEtll, Sl'ICED AM) COVE OYSTERS, which are theU-.t in the I'niteil States. A full Kum.lv will Im: kent at rll times on hand. nnl will le sold at C'in ina:iU i-icet. FruLilies will Le runiiniieii vf leariug tneir oruers at tue store. KeiH2tUf - , Strayed or Stolen. EROM the nmleri'pett. a'xut the first of Jur.i hark lifown ML'LJi. is ulw.ct t-o vears old. e a its tail e!uived, and liad on a it 11 attaihed witliachaiu Any or e giving inft-icatioii t the unIerigued, in t'11 1011 Township, Ind.. tii wilt lelow Ew.cville, or t JoMTj.li fnl.lwell, First trect, Rvaiis-i!le. te iineraiiy rt-rdcu. JUIUN. U. CAlLt lT. Uj U4-d Aw It CMIOTCE SI-fiAKS 5 hMs Extra N.Ü. Sucar 3 do l ru.-4.ed, Claritied and Towered: In store and for sale hy S. VI CK ERY. f 10DFISHb"0 Kii juit received and for eale ly sertl tt. VICKF.RY. IfRA.N ! It KAN ! tt u) tLs of ooJ rich Bran on Land ft'id for sale eptil S. ILKtKl. U(K)l)! YH)Ü! R lERsOXS wa'itinif to lav in th-ir w.kxI for white W uv, can le supplied wim Hickory, Au aiid .Miseil kool, 1'V leaving orders at . S. YICKKUY'S, soi t;4 Comer of Main aud Sioiid sts NEV GOODS! E are receiviry oar FA I.L STOCK tF OOOD? cotisistmü in iktrt of Invs SiiV, French am Eiiiiiih .eriiioe, .Mu.din Delaines. Cashmeres, tiiiiR. Ii'inis, Print-., Ha tn. el ItUnkets, extra ue; KrK-lia Woolen ai.d flla Siiawi; Cloths, C'-iu:er: Man till.u. new f v ei. at ail itic-s; Chineal Scarfs tiloves. Hosiery, Bleached aal Brown Slieetii.as, far-i-etiiics, Buirs, "Floor Oil Cloths, and If.uuasU gixHlsfor t indow Cuttaiii. i-ur stock i now well assorted, an I we invite the I it' die to jive us call and examine our coods. epUt J.UAKLKY & SON. DItY CORI) WOOD. rglHK su'scriler hasf,r Cords lr -Wood which he M will sell on In aim tai ii.ile fr.m towit, or he H.,i del. er it ill the city. Or L-rs to le left at his dweltuic IL.Uk, coiner vf Market and Bond t-r-t. epl-lf F Ü.ALLI.S. "a" card. 'SPENDERIN my h.-ii-.r.'lt th inks to the citizens B of i.v in.-villtf .ind. Vicinity, forme l.ts-ral piUnuae so fieety lesioae inisiii n.e, 1 h ive inf.niuitieiu Uial 1 have miM luv- t rrtire hUk k of I lU.ii:v ai.d Fur iii.iIhi.k lr.Ki.ls to Xi. Marx Levy, foriueriy ot C ii-le-Vi lie, t .n'. U is g re:it ü s'iction to me, to find in mv ituccessor a gentleman la every respect, and iherelore do i.oi iiesit lie to rec -muittiJ h.in to U;e public as gucii, wiib öl ii-ure. The Ocen may soon seiwate me a 'while from the place in which 1 harela'ed for the 1:.1 seven years, where 1 fount! only clever inrorie. and lua'le Uiai.v muiy frunds; tho.-, with their leloveil ciy, thill bowt-vcr, aiwaj a i e ren.em,rei i y epOl AN I llON LOUEXSTIXE. LATEST ARRIVAL AT TIIK WESTHKilf STAK MARX LEVY, MANUFACTUUEi: AND DEALER IN C'l.OTIIINC AM) FL HISHI U (10()t)8, PS. AS ju"t received and ia now openir, u i juipletc m.M assortment or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING eonistirof all sorts of Overvoiits, l'ants aod Vests, Morls. lTawers, Comforts, Handkerchiefs. Hats ami Caps, Trunks i.ml Vaiise.s, atid ii vites the pu'.lic to Cill ami examine ins lai:e alio well selec eil sIim-k. To keep iu. the r I'UUuion of the "Western !ar,' slnll oniv irv to seil the litt of articles at th-i very luv et pi ire, ami make c:e D.cnti to order at the short est notice, on the most reasonable terms. MARX LEW. At the Western Star, corner of 31aiii and Sycamore sts; utiderthe Pavilion Hotel. M-ptJW&w&u I 2 iTums Fre-h Figs just r-H-M and for nlst.y elJ PRESTON tokos. USURIES. k3 15 dozen Steel and Inn ?ho-els; 15 boxes iL-on's Cotiee Mills; Ki do Iron Hopper do 1 Ca.se (i. I. Percussion Caps; 50 hen Oniss Red Cords: 'Jr. Mats Java Collue; just ree'd and for sa'.ehy septal i iitMU.x itKUS. CLARIFIED SUOAR. y 2ä UbU ."laritied Sugar, ree'd and for sale hv PRESTON RR03. 89 AT ER AXI) PERFOIERY. . A ii assortn.ent of Cap, Letter and Commercial t raper. Also, i?eari Oil, Koe Oil, and Cologne, rcveivni auu lor aaie cneap at w noiesaie r v eptJi PRKSTÖX BROS Teas, Teas; New .Stock. U"E have just received and opetied the finest as sort men t of Tea ever ottered in this market. Vie would ask the attention ot all lovers of a cood cup of Tea to give us a tall. Sample eiven with pleasure. isp:4J Jl. CUUh. & SJNa .I liil.KY HAMS. VJ, i(i.iK) Tj Sugar Cured Hams of the unequaled uiiev tirana lor saie iy epr:t Z- H. COOK c SOX . PTHRIED BEEF. 'M B choice Drie 1 Reef for Rile I y aept24 Z. H.COOK i SON. OKEAM CHEESE 25 m: xes jubt rxeived and for sale hv eptil Z. 11. COOK & SOX. Fancy Work aad Travelin Uaskot. 'fHE lorrestand hest assortment of fancy 1-asket m. everotteretl in thin city is new open and for sale y IM'pUMI 11. L'UOa ii UN. OXDOX rilBMALA 5 doxin C harle' Iondou Cordial Gin warranted purejnst icceiveil at . - " 7.. H. COOK Si. SOX. toiil'UUAIIGA AO TICK. ORDER Ell, That the owner of lot Xo. T, block .15 K.Wern Enlargement, cause sanl lot to be lrtui:ht to t:,ejnr gra-ie witlnii ten days alter tlie l uMicatiou of the otieetand ill duiaulllhereot the Common Cunticil v i rorrvl to have said vmk tme, and the costs it" fiiaesnrisitK ilierein m will I'en-sesed to and roi. l lyale of saiil lot or ao much thereof as v ;.i sali-.y raid Leu m 1 s..t. Lv onurof Common l -iiHI. W C LL ll. WALKER, Clerk. V t Ik slide copy Septit..it. COHPOKATIO. .NOTICE. fRDERF.D, Thi.t theowii.-rvof Lots No. 1 . SR. 37 'I w m 7. alt in ttie Old 1'lau of the citv of Evansrill, uiue the si.lewr.lk adjoiniiig sahl lots, and vxtcniliiig from a'er sireet to Serotil, on l.irust street, ut oe iimuiit io ttie pMpcrirpoie, ami laid with food (i'ii'k Iiaveiiient of the oUhlished wi.lt!.. uirViii, ten days nrter tliiu.ica:if.n of this notictsand in default uiereol ine L ny C oiuicil will prM-tel to Itave the work d me. and expenses arising therefrom, will 1 e assessed to ami coilccti.l l y -ale of said i ltrlv, rr so much thereof as will aiisly il lien and insls. Kje order of uij- oun.-ii. ,1 .A,i.. ji. AL.KX.li, uirk. alkaite cop? ..wfJ-Jil COltrOltATIO.N AOTirK. ORDERED, Thut the nwnesnf I.ts Xo. 1.V and .V !: in the lo ation 1 i.lmptu i of the citv of r.vans-iiie, i-ause the side walk of Mid lot on I street, exten.Iiip from the alle adjoititi.it the foiirt House to the eorner.wf ftlkiid Sycamore treet to te l-roiipht to a proper cnvle ami to I e lelaid with pmil lrk-k paven. et.t of proiMT idth, and r.Ktd atone ciHl'irp. Als Ordered that the cutter nlore ide desrrilisl

pr. jwrty on il street e laid with stone of the proper widlh, correspond ii g a ith the putter alonp die t'oiirt House pr..rrtr; all of said work to I done within thirty i .id i .lays after the publication of this notice; and in default thereof the Mreet Cnmiissloi er Is instructed to jerform sat. I worx, and the roits and rx-eri-s arisinc therefrom will l e assesis to and ccll tel by sa'eof sa d loti.orso much thereof as will satisfy said IIa ri andcots. Rv order of Council. . WELL ll. WALRER, Clerk. , VoIkslKtte copy SeptJH-St pnorosTi SEALED Proposal will le received at the City Clerk's office until Fvtrdav next, Pcpteml-r Jä, for the t'liil'linar of tbr e Stone Cn'ssitiK over Main street, at Fourth. Sixth :nt Seventh streets, similar to the crossings at Seeon j tj-eet. For p.irticulars call at said office. Hy order of the Common Council. scrtJMt WÜLL. II. WALKER, Clerk. Volksbote ropy.

MISCELLANEOUS.

New YorkJc Krie Kaiiroad. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. f Buy TourThronsh Tickets Mkw YomcTnton.I'hiladeli'HI a , aud 'ew England Cities via. this Route. . . . ttf TWE5TT-TVf O 3IILE3 DISTXCE 8XTEr. fr" Threuf h to ew Torfc City withoct chakgk or cars. IV Th"OrLrR0rTEtoTfTrV CTrr having WIDE SPACIOUS SALOON CARS! This Line extends to Dunkirk, Buffalo, an Niagara Fa'N. with an onl-mken Wide Gnne connecting at Dunkirk -lin-ctlr with all trains fromClereland hineininti. St. Louis and Chicago on the Lake tfhore Kail K. Uli. TolloHiilo viath- Buffalo & New York Cut KailRoeri niakine ireitconntions wirhalll theSteaaier on Lake r.riefrom Clevetana, Toledo and Detroit, also wi'.hthe Buffalo & Lake Huron Railroad from Detroit toChicairo. maoara falls nr (. anantrna anil ?uirara rant Railroad, makincdirwtconnwtions hhall Trains on the (lrit Western Railway, fnm Detroit to Chicago, Unis alTurdinjf the travelineotthlic unrivslled facilities. sruoston pa Kau Kit can top tn Acv orit anv l.-ncth of time, and resume their joor&ey without exTaeiwce. rr- TilKOt GII TICKETS for sale In all the rrincipai vt extern liai.roaa unices. f2T Fare as low as bt asv OTHiaaotm. O. F. SMITH, Gen 1 Agent. HOMER RAM?tELLi Cleveland, O., May 15th, 1'. rreidenU my..' lyajcw THIRD ANNUAL PARADE OP TUB Flrf nif n of the City of EransTille, OCTOI5F.lt 183 7. PROGRAMME: 'JMIE Members of the Fire Department of this city y are iiert-oy notineil that the following pro ramme Ins Ven aTeed upon by the General Commiltes, and otiereu to oe puniisnca, to-wit : THE NEPTCNE COMPANY, t'tider the command of their Marshal, Wnt. A. McRea, w in lorm ou secomi Mreet, the rifut restiuit on Main THE WASHINGTON COMPANY, Under the command of their Marshal, Wm. II. R'mgh im. will form on Second street, with their right restins on sycamore aireei. THE YOUNG AMERICA COMPANY, TndiT the command of their Marshal. Well. II. Walk er, will form on econl street, with thej1 right renting ou iiic sireei. THE UNION COMPANY, I'nder the command of Marshal Wolfln, will form on uigu Bueei, lueir riini resting on r in ion Avenue. THE STORM COMPANY, Tiider the command of their Marshal, will form in the rear or me vt asmngron I'mnpanv. THE YOUNG INDIANA COMPANY, Will also form in the rear of the Union Company. THE HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY Will form in front ol their Hail. FORMING IX LIXZ, The respe-tivc Cm -.pan lea shall take place in the pro I'wii'ii in me iohuh inK oruer . NEPTUNE YOUXO AMERICA UNION WA'HINCTOX STORM TOUNO INDIANA HOOK AMI.ADI)r.Il CO ..Xo. I. ..Xo. 2. ..Xo. 4. . .Xo. 5. ..No. C . .Xo. 7. The whole under the command of Dr. Jno. T. WnlVer, A-istant i i.ier iTttie Kire 1 h il, a.-sistei by Fred W. Cm Anstaut Chief f the Kire lM-pki-tnier.t, as Chief MarK. OHDKH OP 31 ARC II: The prncessioii tlius formed will pr-n-eed down ScCt.d street 1. Division down Division to First thence to lret up Leet lo If ti street 'low ii llich street to Fn'.ton Avenue out Fulton Avenue to Fourth up S-'-n:rth to Clark d un ClarV to Center up Center to S'ine up Pine to First no First to Oak out Oak to Thir l dowu Thirl to .Main out Main to the Fair iroun.is. C'OXCLl'SIOX. A ft or the ari vat of the procession at the Fair Oroutids, t d at a state.! hour tn the afternoon, the revcnv c oiiinnies wm i.r.-ee i to a 1 rial 1 lirow for the pne onerta i y tne Agricultural Association J and from iiience iiome. Ly orUer of General Committee. WM. A. McREA, Prea't W eh.. II. W ALKca, Secrctnrv. feija-tl COItrOKATION NOTICE. f ORDERED, That the owners of LoU Xos 1:2; 3 4 ; 5; ;;.:?; io; 11; 12; M; li; b:: 17::P. Ji.2t;2J;2:::24;2;:;tr;iy;?i:S); 3l;and SJ;atl In Mc(iar" Fnlarcement, cause all theallev in said En iarcenien and adjoining said lots, lo behrouuht to the j iop'T era.le within ten day after the publiention of ...i.i i.oiu'e, ri.i in fieiHiiu uiereut ine common l ouuilwill j.-ee l to perfi no said work, and the costs ana ex.eiise accruing taereby will I e assessed to and eolieetetl by sale of said lots or so much thereof a will ttisfy said lien and costs Bv order of Common Cout.cti. v JiLL II. WALKE K, Clerk. olks'tecopy Septit-3t. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS FOR' 137. jJOTTCE 5 hereby civ n to the Tax ravers of the 1 1 City of Kvniisville, tlwt I have received from the I i:y Cbrk the lav Duplicate f.- 1;, and that I am now prepared to receive laxes due the city of Krutisville. on all proirty, li.ih real and personal, luxl on all iKi!s and .lots in said rilv. 1h- taxes now lue roust he paid on all real estate ;re tue ist nay or ovemer ; atni all proirtr rlr linonetit at that time, will be sold to pay such de ui.ouenry. ... - Office on Water street, ever the Canal Rank until further notice. GEORGE WOLFLIN, sepeMflt. City Collector. olkslte and Enqu'rcrcopy.1 Ilonse for Kale at Auction. IVE will sell, on THURSDAY afternoon at 2 o'w w clm-k P. M , the Frame House on Jlatn street between 3d ami 4th formerly occupied by C. Keller as a Gunsmith Shop. It is a good frame hous hie for a kusinew hous or an office, and can remain where it now u for several years on a mall lease Terms one-half cah ; the rest in six months, by giv UK lion- k un uri pn ei pi-iiriiv. isepUJ-td WOOLSEY k X ELS' X, AurtYs. HOPS AT AUCTION. TT. will sell at auction, on THURSDAY morn f inc. Sen'emlier ilth at Mo'r'.orV . at our Annion llooms, l en liuiis ot nrstrate f.astern llois. ept-td WOOLSEY ii N ELSOX I'lAXO AT AIXTIOX. mia E will sell. THURSDAY Morning, at 9 o'clock . THURSDAY Mornhig.i 'or CASH. WT a i lano, lor i. ami septil-H WOOLSEY & NELSON Auct'r. AT HOME. HAYING returned to remain but a short time, tho suiistTil-er would respectfully iuvite those who may desire his artistic services to make it known with out delay, as he lias rails aiToa l tltat should not lie neglected. A g-xxl likeness warranted, either from life or a good Daguerrean or Atubrotype picture. Studio first floor aliuve and entrance through the store of A. C. Pushee. See specimens. sepUl-ltr TH0S. P0IXDEXTER. FEED THE ll'iXUHY. THE Y. C. Land Association will rent four stands inside their Fair grounds to persons who will make it their business to frovide for the wants of the thousands that will I there during the Fair. Apply to septlfj p J lO K.N BROOK. 10FFEE W löi Itags prime Eastern Conee Just received and rorsaicny isepti: l'RESTOX RR0S; OPE l.Vi Coils Roston ManULs Rope. . 5H Coils Jute do 2r do Cotton do W do Hemp ' ' do Received and for sale I y PRESTON BROS. YEW MACKEREL1 , 7i package assortcd-biies New Mackerel, Just oi.iiru aim lur mic i cpt 1 TRESTOX BROS NEPTÜSE X0. K THE NEPTUiXE FIRE COMPANY OF EVANSVILLE, g ' Hjt wn.1. oiva a dram. ANNIVERSARY BALL, AI IHbMtAT IITV II AI J, ON FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 183T.1 f yillF. CRien of this city and surrounding country jq arc irivue.1 in nueii'i. Thk Comnittkk or Arraxokmikts. Sept. ltll t.l. V 11 1 : S 1 1 A II It I V A I, O F I'ALIj ANI WINTKR 4k taes Ju.t Iteccived I 'BMIE subscri'iers are now in the receipt of a large SL and splendid assortiiietit of HOOTS AND 8IIOKS, embracing every variety of Mens Womeus'and ChflI reus heavy ami light work, lought directly front the MANUFACTURERS, a hU-h tliey offer to the trade a? as low aires ar.d on as gtxsl tenus as any house in the Went. Call and ex amine. . . MCKKA K.-W ELLS. sept Foster's Block, 1 irst tree, Evansville. TRAPP1XQ PAPER. UHJ Reams assorted W rapprng Paper for sale by aug-'i . z. ll. COUK St.. VOLIILHIAti IHOAS-

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MISCELLANEOUS.

P.G.O'RILEY & CO., OLD ESTABLISHED Storage, Forwarding & Commission General Railroad, Staam and Express Agents, SrRCUL AGtirri roa mkxitlvasu ralioab. HAYLNG fitted up .a mawcaoth Wharf-Boat, tha -largest on the Ohio River, in the most substantial manner, we are prep rd to facilitate with pron:j fnliica an goon entrosten to otir care, either ny IllverJ Railroad or Canal without delay ort xposure, tc. bic. Particular attention will le f-akl to Receiving, Storinr and Forwarding; an1 also-toth sale of any Produce consigned to ns, and all orders prom pi rv nneo. I. Jv'O'HII.EY retnms hi sincere thank to his, nnmeroub friends for their former outrun rr. and respectfuWy solicir a continnanre of the saaic, Lieh willliedulv recirrorated. j core nwiii, n ru u'i i'ei, win ne Ky nv ine ar. commorlaSlon of boats, and their intlen itre'i Ut f. Il ea, r . O. U KILE i le Ll PROCLAMATION? Br It known by si. sickly, veak and oeriirtnr-d persons, thntMcLiAji'g STRENGTHENING CoRDIAL Is the only remedy that wi:i U" ngthen ami invigorate the system, and remove i .ir-Titie In tlie 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, Billioumcs, Pyspeps'1 Indigestion. . Heoilache, Intermittent Fever5, Sour Stomach. Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Weikne.s or IMiilHy, Pain in the Stomieh or RoweLi, Xiht l evers, Yllowuass of the Skin, &c, Sic. Wl en taken, it neutralizes and removes any morbid J secretions in the Stonuxh, and snreagtheitiku Uigea tiTeorgJins. Jt w ill a'.9o cure any disease of tha Uteres Kldneyi., " BUd lers or Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, purities and creates a healthy circulation of Mood, removing all sores, boils, pimples or blotches from tLe skin. TRY IT, and I convinced of Its wndcrful Invigorating properties. For Chif'hen, who are pnnv, wtiV and sVklv, we advise jiirenU to give them a teapoouiul of this' Cordial daily. 17T See Circular. J. II. McLEAX, Sole Proj rletorof this Conlial. Also, .dc Lean's oh ante Oil Liniment. IV Prinriril Dejt Comer of Third and Tine treets, St. I.oni, Mo. ar!7-lrdlwis Sold ly Keller White, Dntggists, Maintreet. CUIKAT EXCITE3Ii:XT Prevailing all over the country , iu ronsniuerce of the tremendous sui-ces. f Mcl-an's Volciinir Oil Liniment. It is mtpcreedins every l.inimtiit and ren.eilv f .rtheruie of 1,-cal pc.it:an I exterral diseases. Iluii dreils ofcotitirmed cr'j pies hive been made to aalk ' y i;s uk. n.n.y that werrsnrl'rine f r years with old rhr.inic Soiei., and had triid in vain the tiany renie S.csanl Liniment now Is fore the public, have lern lemi:inettly ruml bv t'.e nse of a few mall luttle of ii Lean's Celet.rate.1 Linic.ti.t. McLean' Volcanic Oil Liniment I-t the l-est Liniment that has ever 1-een disco vrreiliiid tlte only re-iaMe reiiiedy for spistly i. pfu.inetit cure of Soies of nli kTt:ds,? Wellings, or any local Pains un man or aniniais. "I.Ivery-staMe Keeper, Farmen, Draynifii and all that have iLe charge of horses, should keep o supn!) constantly on Land, to be lined In time of ere d. rilICK OF THK LINIMENT. In confluence ef the inoirso-irg deinai d for tht val ual.le LininieiK, it i now pi t up iu twenty -f.ve retit Uittles, f.fty tent and one d..i:r bottles. ' Tee f'Ttr rent Ixdtles contain three time the quantity of the twenty-five rent size, and m. on iu proniuii to their costs, so that purcliastrrs witl save money ly getting the largest sizes. Zt All orders for the Tolcanlc Oil Liniment must lie allrtnsed to the propri-t-r. JAMES II. McLKAX, v St. Louis, Mo. Agents fir Err.nsvi'.le, Indiara, aj'Mj .T KELLER 1c WHITE. GREAT "REDUCTION IN PRICES! J. H. RTACHEE &CO., AYE just received the la g-t and most elegant ' stock of ZDRTT GOODS EVtlt IVKOVOHT 15TO THE aTATE OW INDIANA. And as thee goo-ls were all purcha.d for cah, r -city acceptances, we are itcrel to sell to cash or jcoütpt viy:ngru'tnmer, clnnpr g'ststhan tliey ran buy elen'liere. I lot a the rtners ha vir been in the E:tst all Summer, visiting tlie mauufactuiers ai d selefii: j tiieir best goods at the lowest rate. We aill sell to the retailer, uo.ls as low as he can buy them iu e-v York ia!diin cort f tnr.sport:tion,l ase buy as che.ip ns t!ie l-est Xr Yoric JoU.inr Houses can, and tbeir xxtrma-s nre eight times greater thnn otirs. So while the river Is low and the season advanced, save yonrselves the esj-iise and truuhl of ?-iirc East, and come here and l uv your goods, ..- . ii e nave everyining in our line in greai iM-unoancc, at our old stand. , BLANK KTH. We also have one of the larrest mills in Americasituated at Dexter, on Iike Ontario, in the State of New York, where we mannfitrture every variety ef Blankets; and ns rkfp an assortment of these goods on lian.l, we will sell them Irrest the samepriees we v I . 1 I . .... . . . neu in .ew ion. ii e nave iivw in mure ri IV-, 11-4. ai.d IM Rlnnkets. Fancy Eni Rlankets; . Htrtli and Crib " ... eTO . White and Cray Saddle Rlankets; Which ou can call and examine for yourselves. BOOTS AM IIOKS. We have now in store ais.ut Süü ases, all pur chased for cnsli of the manufacturers u.ch we will sell at very low it ice, HATH AXD CAPS, loim d.iKcn, of every variety of style, eolnr and price at suca low prices as "to astonifh the boy ers. OTIO.ii. Everything In this line needed bv the i-eople. ' This is the time and this the r'lace to bur Cond cheap, as we are determined that Evansville shall not I Is lilud any other city in aellinc Dry Goods. Come; and try ON FIXSST STIIKET. septU UllLM HA1, w E have now wi Land all the dinVrpct klpdi gf FALL STYE IVess Hats, which we invite I and CU stonier tt call and etairdg. friends sept AI I l' ii OL MA lit. - I til. Main street, lweqo Fies, ."did Second. - DISSOLUTION. fBMIE CoparttiMhlp heretofore exlstiirigbetwem ' the undersigned, umlertirm of Okorob Fotir it Co., is this day dissolvel by mutual consent. ' Either partner will sign the name of the firm in liqul--dation. M. W. FOSTER, OEO. FOSTFK, Evansville, Sept. I.V. MM.M. A1KMAX. CO P A RT. Ell SHIP. THE business heretofore rarrieil on under the firm ' of Ukoroe Fostkr Co., will hereafter le conducted by tlie undersigned, under the same style. ' M. W. FOSTER, sept4 GEO. FOSTER. , , T OYS 9 NOTION sT A.M FA.C'V UOODS! FUST received s full tock of almost ail the leading artii-le lit the Tov and Notion Ii. f. and jobbii.g trade. V ith n.y ptesent arrarseaients f.ast I hall 1 a.11ii.g to my Mock everr ten davs, and -Will always I hmnv tn ar mil rnaiwi... k. flivor me ith rail. L. I.u.lr 1.. . i. K.i:.:A " , V ... " ' . .. MIU.1MTM iw - mv former lock of tolms, Masic iioxe. Accordeons, Hutes, Fifes, French liar p. Rai.jos, Lc I have in store four superior Boston make V I A XOS. all of hitt ' am team iow lorcasu, -. A.C PI Sil EE. fpw Xo. ß Mitchell's Llock. " MANSION HOUSED , WEST SIDE OF THE TURLIC SQUARE.' ' PKixcirroN, ixi., K. F. WIL.SO.,.: ;. PronHeror. ' septal Dlt T- II. RI CKKK. Late of Xc Albany, Ind-, and sucresaor ta li r. liviora, OFFERS his Professional services to the citizens of K:il.Hfc'!ll Bra I'irinifv. C?tl:fi. oi S.V.....1 d'rwt. 1 Dr. Rvfont'a 1.1 stund. j Hours for consultation and prescription, at the otf.ee, frbiu titiif o'clock A.M.. and 5 lo ; P. M. it. K. s res .lenoe U temporarily on the corner of ' Che.vy and Secml tt'rets. lugt'-om. HlÖH AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS! rOIIX HEAL begs to announce tn Parents and, tiu:irrli in, thut through the LiixliifHM t.f Mrwn W'TieelerMiid Snow, he was furnished wi;h a list of all the NEW LOOKS far this session, which he has on. km d and for wile. fug--1) y. liEALY. A POSEY-FOR SALE, U E LL 1 roken to tlie SrvM'e and safe for a lad ot ' a lly to ride, will le Sold at a very rvaaoualiU-' - T.ce, by the sulrcrilr. TLe animal can be seen ai tntttoU's staöle. C. O. KEATS. (ssa Off.

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