Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 250, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 October 1857 — Page 2

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SATURDAY MORNING OCT. 10. 8BB FlUtsT rAGB. JQ I UDO ES Or TUI OtfKIMC V6 I c r w Tha MiPratted the tnnTmnt nf fU i. tmblican to elect Jttdees of the Supreme - w 4 Court, without the formal sanction of AV- T t: fPV U V J...A -fl sue sm -uvugu tuccouuu v r " 7 rgtiU r tb people, with the unjustinuio ucuui burping power airascn rTu V r Purpose; el . wua , ucW uuer tue wrong ana leave him to the reprobatioa of the people than incur the dangers and evils of a con. flict between rival daiaaots to seats in the Court. The nominees of the Republican convention will bo elected by the defaults . J I or the Democrats to take part in the t . rt ' ... I eiecuon. cui uovernor uiani will re. I fuse to commission them, and will apDoint others to the racani seats, whith I , I Will inAlM m AAntirt 4 tw 9aja1 I WiU inToWe a contest, to he decided by . ... . ,. , , . . tag it will become implicated m a litter partj contest, that will impair its influ- , . I ence, auu, cruapa, ucro iw moral power with a large body of the people. I The loss of authority and resrject bv our hiehest iud'icial tribunal, will be one of 1 j the saddest calamities that can afflict a m I State to ba deplored by every good ciUien. Any lighter etil ought to be endured rather than incur so great an one. The candidates nominated are renretented as men of eminent qualifications, who would do honor to the station. But an attempt to elect them must end in a larce or entail serious misfortunes upon th atatfl. The New Albany Tribune says tter w 1 nominations (or the place could not have been made. As to Jud" Biddte esn.c;.llr Lnnr of n rrn In tb Rf!.t. ... . . . . . mat it would anorü ussomucu pleasure WTOieior.or, ti eiecie-i, wouia nil toe office with more distinguished ability " But the Tribune disavows anr Dart or lot in the election, and cives it no sanction er approval. 07" A gentleman who returned , on Toeday from several wcek.s excursion through Illinois and Iowa, says the wheat on eTery route he traveled still remains in sUck. He thinks scarcely one farmer in fifty has thrashed more wheat than for his own use. As there r 1 Ä- . ig icw vi iiu vi iauciica ivnwig i it after threshing, it ia left in suck till the farmers are prepared to send it to maraet, and the traveler can easily estimate the extent of the sales; our friend thinks that nineteen twentieths of the wheat crop in Iowa and Illinois ia still in the heaf. The prevailing prices at towna on the Upper Mississippi have been from 50 to 60 cents. In the interior plaees from 45 to 50 cents. But since the panic reached those regions, tales are difficult at any price for cash. me larmersara jess m oeot man the jaechanics and towns-people, and the ma jority can crops. and will hold on to their D18TBK8S at the East.-The closing I of the factories in New England present painful prospecta to the laboring classes in that section of the country. They are being deprived of employment and the ' . . , , ; . . , means 01 living by hundreds and thoua J sands. The Fall Biver (Mass,) Star. peaking of the unemployed operatives in that large manufacturing town, says: ''Whole families are suffering for bread the fathers willing and eager to work, but nothing to do. We have heard tales .. , . . . . , of distress that would bring tears to the eyes or me most inamerenu 1 Oese peopla must have bread or starve, and this is not a community to allow the latter This U tOO gloomy, altogether. Other 0 ,. , . mmwawm mmaas AAa.dhll lvmir a- si ac? Pihui vww.jr fc.uvjr

ana loreoodings. Uno mill Has ueen niiliating and degrading of which was to apstopped at Lowell that employed 730 1 pr in tue p-iblio thoroughfare of hi na-

femalea and 575 mah?8. who were alldischarged in ene day without warning, in eonsequence of the sudden suspension of the principal ugent Slavery is Obmon The Constitutional Convention in Oregon, was organized by electing a pro slavery President ; and it is reported that a decided majority Of the members of the Convention are in favor of a Constitution admitting slavery. While the country U' almost ready for Civil war to arrest the introduction of slavery into Kansas.it ia likely quietly a i . r e.. - to slip into Oregon; and if it once gets a ... . 1 foothold in Oregon, it will be ditficult to a . m a Beep it out 01 caniomia. A private letter from Keokuk gives us a desponding account of affiirs in that recently flourishing and boastUil young city. There is virtually a general suspension of all payment. Nearly ev , ry man (s involved in real estate pecutaiion ; propeny oas suinniy De come unsaleable at any price ; the obligations riven for it are maturing and payment is impracticable. Notaries are busy day and night, and the street enquiries are not ho haa susnended hut - whn noi wno has suspended . but who PJ W 440018 nlle, who had $1800 in gold in his store that he waa afraid to trust in bank hav . lag occasion to leave his store for a short . . .... ... .time, on going out concealed his gold in a pile of good". On his return to the store, he missed the money, ani up to - 'Friday eorjld find no traoe of it

. CY heat is selling at fcrjualrtj and

öhawneetown at t0 cents por bushel, The Mills are getting enough to keep them running at this price. ' ft.it.-HM Pnm ... .(Tl . ... . . . f or. . , streets yesterday Cr 30 cents bushel o selling in Vincennes by the cart load at 22 and 24 cents Per bheIft7" Our telezraüh DesDatches brinz J "V. . . D the unwelcome intelligence of-the bus. P0" of "per, the publishers rveaders in eTery Tillage n the Union wiU feel &n interest in this unfortunate event, and all will be anxious to hear of their gpeeJ reSuInption.f - Suawseetowk Bahk. The report lna this Lank hai fiii,ed to meet her ia in pece. was false. The Bank has met n her labilities promptly in specie, .u- ;ii -,,n:n,,A I u iW wo ,w,,k ""c'w W"""MW trt i Cr WA era ASStirl. I ' - I (trlt is estimated that there are 250,- ...... : u. 1 uw operatives raaie anu icuiam ui iuo i I Manufactories of Massachusetts, two thndsof whum will he tnrned out Of LmniftrmenU - it is suDDosed h? the lan, ntmt,.. ...www. v. .Uw I cjaj conTUlsi0n. Suspension of the Habtfoed Bakks. A dispatch from Boston, dated Oct. 6th. to St. Louis say, the Exchange ! I Bank, Mercantile Bank, and Charter Uuk Uank-, all 01 uartioru, are remsca at Suffolk. Gold is selling in Louisville for 0 and 4 per cent, premium abrc Kentucky paper. In Cincinnati it U from 5 to. 7 per cent, premium for Lankable paper. In Chicago it U f:om 10 to 12 per cent. In St. Louis it is as hieb, and scarce. Does not thU state of ffiM exhibit a virtual . ft.ii I suspension 01 specie payments, uom is no longer 1? sUndard nor tne currency, A few smnll sums may still t paid out u.. .u. u.b. .Amn.nn;)r k. VJ w. ..-.v u-v..w.. ' on specie. How much worse in a moral point 01 view, or now mucn more uisastrous commercially would it le.iU formal suspension were declared by the I k I The Indiana State Fair. The Fair at Indianapolis closes to-day It reported as the most successful ever h - ld in tho btate and the crowd exceed e H expectations. The number of ntre0ii was 3,713, and up to 5 o'cl )ck on Wilnoliv 9tim lLnl.ro n.l 2( 1 fait i j f - o i tickets had been sold. The display o' Horses was very fine. The fiist preraiutu was taken by Jackson & Moore on teir hor.e M llalcom." A grand parade of the firemen of In dianapoüs and other cities took place on e A contest for four twenty five dollar cups camo oil on tho evening of the same day. 84 rteault of Cruel PunUhrnent. A friend has given us the following Dainful and interesting narrative, the tinale of wJ lich he witnessed in -an ad .., o. it. Tha heart of . nian I r J will declare that the heartless parent should bo doomed to tho lingering confinement in the cell in place of the unfor. tunate boy : Some three or four year asro, tho aon of tho Warden of a prison in a neighboring Statj briht' . intclligont, handaome boy o, seventeen waa detected by hi father in the . - ,r coinini;ion of an otlcnce, for which he no aoubt merited and should have received an ppikation of the rod from the hand of the parent. The father, howerer, instead of applying tho punishment nanul in auch cases of y"thful delinquency, arraigned hi child, ""T t orflin-yJÄlWnf 1shttV?J tha hair from In head and U reused lilm in tUj x b of B couvict conf ncJ h5m within the wall of the penitentiary-there to remain iuttl the unnatural parent should nee ptopcr to wleaw him. For week, tho boy. ""able to help himself, underwent tho riid d iici pi uc of the rnson, and performed the ' j u i?nea to thoconvict ; the most hu liv town 80,1 a"6'wt wil1' tt lCum engaged in haul ug. Citizen thook their head, and public execration towards the Warden became strong and decided, that ho w, compelled at once to restore hi aon to liberty, and he camo very near being turned out of office. A aoon aa released, the dishonored boy. broken in prido anl spirit, fled from hi homo and frr a long while nothing wax heard nt Klin until mf. lan.rtU tnrniiil nnin tnn CA,ifwrDjj vourU UMtd cf hurglary. He wa9 0o,itteilf and about a year ..since ro turned to tho Atlantic States going from one to another of our large citiea, and plunglag iu every cic of dia-iP.tion and vice. A few inontha aince he wa arrested in ono ...... , .. of our principal ciüos for arson and robbery, had hu trUl and rcveJ y1 ten year aolitary confinement ia the peoiback home A hi boyhood one of a gaDg of thirty thauied Mw.l charge f the heriff. He met at the priaoa threshold hi own father, tili ti Warden. And 0 star mntU brolll1c,Ä rs-whoaro ail rest ectablu nvember of society be rauat bis lonJ tnJ dreary Ja of tsmcot. I ISTThe New York minister are deliver iB? la"d d;connea upon tho "financial Vnc" Dr- CheVeT, ttrib J' 10 tha nelect of tha !n not lltenIn more tttentively hi denunciation, of the SoI preme Court. Bishop Potter attributes tha doubt if Wall atreet will agree with either of tue complacent divine. m Pjo 7,mm$n fV name of Wm. II. Ilora, of the firm of Wm. eri&Sont jB TnAetaaf Alabama, commilted fuicido a few days aince by puttinir a pistol to his head and firing, the ball passing through bit hd.

Methodist and Slavery. Tb dif

(erent Conferences of the Methodist Church of Indiana appear to be maVinjr a concerted and simultaneous moTement upon the subject of Maxerj The Northwest Indiana Conference recently in ses- . . . . . the following declarations in regard to slavery. We are waiting to see with how much boldness and courage Old Ar, TVmncracr will assail thesa nrafe. " r 8ions 0f faith upon a sectional question by the Church. Dare the Democratic party opjK)se an(1 defy the of lhe Methodist Church in Indiana, and de nounce its movements as gratuitous and Slavry - an instUution which our Moved una imrnortal John Wesley tliaractcrueU as 'the vilest that ever saw tho .un" ami a "tlm mm aF 11 villiiniiw n ilinAnniinir Ur , , ? HAalaisi oa Hinan yfAnlAN thA rl thieve," in comparison of whom, "highway robber anl house breakers are comparative iy j . And whereas, the Methodist Conference of Im.. T inn dut proclaimed that -Slavery is coutr to the law of God. man and nature: hnn coutrarv rtiul toaoc!ety: contrary to tbt, dictatta of coni - ience and pure reliflrion:' And whereas, the Conference of 17S5 de clared: Ve hold in tho deepest abhorrence the practice of Slavery, and ehall not cease tn Mttfc it destmi'tion bT all wia t.nd nrudent mean." Therefore b it r - . a. ' 1 t 't ff" truly ust an.l christian antimcnu of the -vv- v. vu. It erlitt A, That, entertaininff these views. we hall conti n no to cry aloud and pure not" until our Church nall be t tally reliev ed from all complicity in thia "sum of all villaimea. A Lover Ei.oriNo with $15,000 ix Gold A German with his son arrived in Phila delphia, not long pi nee, from the old countrv. the futhur havincr JtlS.OoO in cold. The Mn became acquainted with a younir cirl. . . . with roy cLcefca. a Cne frm, and a knowledge or lue millinery buninc, and solved to marry her, and muJo Ina inten tion known to hi father. Forthwith a oncerefuacdhw awent, and dried Liaaon to take tim0 to'delibrate to consider that the jrirl wa poor, and to wait. The father left hia undutifnl aon in charge of tho 115, nd started for Pitubnrg on a trip of picufiire. y iiue ne was gone, anu on me ISth of September, hia dutiful child took the f 15,000 and diappeuicd, leaving behind him a letter tuting that he wonld return, if tlio old gentleman would consent to the match and give him f5Xk to btart with in the world, otherwise both he and the money would remain nontU. The' father returned from Tittburg, found tho letter, and found hiniieli enraged. Forthwith he visited the girl, who denied any accurate knowledge of the whereabout of tho fugitive. At last ac count tho police vrere.cn tho lookout for the lover, but he haa been secreted away by hia lady love and cannot bo found. IIiavt Costs. Tha American Trust Company in New York an institution similar to the Ohio Life fc Trust Company failed in 13 7. and it affairs wero put into the hands of Trustee for liquidation. It hua been in volved fur twenty years in all sort of htiga tion with creditors and debtor, which the Tniteca being lawyer have evinced no gi-cat deire to avoid or cut short. It ap pear there have been actually paid out lor cost:, counsel fees, and other legal expense up to the 1st day of May lat. tho rum of f l'J'J.512 52; that other expenses of the same kind have bon incurred, and which remain unuid, to tho amount of the 51.000. .It wa also ttated that the special receiver, Mr. Pal mere, had pid out fr cotn, Sec, over $52. tXO. The amount paid and incurred by the general receiver, representing only the ex penseaof ono ide to a multiplicity of law auiU, it may aafcly be anmed that an equa amount ha been incurred by t!e partie on the other ui Je, and that the litigation growing out of the affairs of tho Trust Company ha already cost a nm exceeding half a mil lion of dollars. While . the lawyers hae been gathering no rich a harvest, tho creditors havo boen fed 'on hope deferred." Proceeding of the City Council. Cocscit Ciiaxbzr, Oct. 8, 1357. . Tur?uan to ailjo'irnmcnt, tho Council mot, with Councilman Sharp in the Chair. Tho Chairman atatcd that tho object of tho m-setins wa for the purpose of taking action on tho New City Charter, which at the request of tho Board, tho Clerk proceeded to read. x After tho reading of oaid Charter, remarks wcru mado by Messrs. Foster and Warren, together with the City Attorney, Mr. Baker, when on motion of Mr. Foster, ordered that further action upon the New Charter bo postponed for throe months. Mr. Foster, as Chairman of the Finance Committee to wriom waa referred the petition of Eobt." Barnes and others, submittal a written report in answer to said petition, which report was, on motion, unanimously received and concurred in, and ordered to bo filed away with said petition. In connection with said report, Mr. Baker submitted an ordinance to be found in the advertising columns of to-day's Journal. Permission was given to the Fire Department to go to Henderson with their machines. A communication was received from Chandler & Hynes, in relation to Rhiel'a contract, which was laid on tho table. Adjourned. WELL. n.WALKEK. Steamboat AccioiKTa. Th L. M. Kennett n her laat trip from New Orleans to St. Louis, broke licr ahaft and tho head of the starboard cylinder. A passenger, on the occasion of the accident, jumped overboard nd waa drowned. Th barge of the Wm. Buird. bound for Memphis, waa swamped with lot oi drj jroods while croasinjr Walker's bar, last Ponday evening. As the Jas. Montgomery waa landing at Colnmbns, Ky., last Satnrday. her gnards ran over the guard of the wharf boat formerly owned bv Howard & Brown and canght the leg of a gentleman by the name of Lonsford Bains, a citizen of Friars Point, M-asisttippi, and perfectly shivered the bone of his leg from a little below the knee, nearly to the ankle. Ilia leg had to be ampntated.bat from the loss of blood daring the night, and from other bruises received at the time of tho ceideat, be died Monday Ttnhjf .

r?T"l. O'Neil will in future bo found at I

Wilhnm IIustIilV ptore, corner of Muin uni Second utrceti, wber lie will attend as usual 1 to every branch of tho Tailoring bnMnes." Every article of clothing made or bought at thitt house, warranted to fit to perfection. Ladies wishing clothin cut for boy, either from cioth furnished by tLemtlvea ornrchatd from Wm. Ilnghea. will be promptly attended to. A rujwrior ajortmer.t of cloths kept on hand at low price. Suspended Brnk money taken on accommodating terms; bankable'iuonev not refused. ' oct7 dfcw Ieronrie, or WeaWntm of any Rind. If any of our render arc troubled with Ncrvousne or "Wcakresn or anv kind, thf.v slionld procure a hottta of 13(LIIIA b HOLLAND 111 1TFKS." We have triinl it, 1 an.l tan recommend it confidently.!. a medi cine pi-insr almost iLtaDtaneou reli.'f. Daily Enttririe. SPECIAL NOTICES rX2? NOTICES in thw plwe, l cert ier lire iwiji one Insertion, ?cenl. t-er lineuireeimiesj "jn cents jer line one weea: discount n longer tune. Illinois nnd Tennessee ."Honey ! ALL solvent Banks of Illinois and Tenuee token for Groceries or in jiaymeut of old Je' t, 1-y octtO Z.H. COOK & SON. Safety an4 Itelief -Old Dr. II. James, a'out whom tne Ne r'i auJ other Atlantic city ire have aid so much, has retired from practice, tut Dr. Th mas Tilton, his son-io'Uw, has been educated to trav el for him and ditone his invaluable medicines. 31ost prominent among the; is hU extract of Cauniahia Indica, which he J Iscover I arter lutnl Ulior and deep re seirch in Calcutta. He fuwe to make a me liciue to ssre his only chil.l floin ilcnlit by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tiltoa, his soii-in-Uw, U in Chicago, (Room No. 3, M cisaoit House.) lie his alrea ly sue ceeueuin curing perm.inei.iiy, nun.ir- o. wmme Rises or Consumption, nervous ix-iility nn-1 tr i In. Astluni and Dronch.tis. The Colds and Counhs ne nas nauinej. are innuiuenu ic. 1uecaj1n13r.11.1u. . ... ,i. lea is the most wonderful blessing of therge. Give I Dr.TiltonatiIloretilforaloulefaie.liciiie,h:ch . I, r.n ihn WJ ' . la mere tribe will cost you two dollar. HewiU prove you nee I nut be sick, and ttur it will cost tj get well. N. B A Spiro-Dynameter to test the strength of the lungs, and asceruiu the exact state of the pitiienrs heilth. P. 8.- By a ldressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chic igo Put UiHre, e.itl siig f u p ist ige stiu.ps. vlj ceuta)a recipe will be seal iu return, free ofch.u-ge, to any part of the Union. All letters answered prompt ly. Address. Da. TILTON. octll-Cm Dux Pj, Ch.cago, 111. yfl"s DKAiua LIHH I SVlUli ltr u. Jsu 15, meetj every alternate Friday evening, n . . u . . . . asabove. J. T. WALKER, B. P. T. A. J.O RiLET.D. R. jsnJ'ly Candidate far Prose catln j Attorney We are autboriied to announce MA.TOlt A. Ij. UOIIINSON as a camlwUte for Prosecuting Attorney for the Third Judicial Chcuit. ocUMe FOU CO fXT Y VOM M H-iSlQ. En. XV The friends of Mr. C SCHLAMP announce his name as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Comtntaioner. pll-te FUR COl.XTY Al'DITOn. XT" We are authorised tnar.nohnce WILLIAM II. WALK K It as a can li late for Aolits of Vaiideriurgti County, at the next election. . lsepthi-te -j-r-. EVASvitLE TsMrta or Ilosoa, No CSk 41, meets every Thursday evening, in the Hall, on Water street, over the Canal Rank. - C. W. RUDYARD, W. C. T. A. J. 0'Rem.i.Y, W. R. . janilOly Flour Market Unchanged. BEST quality Family Flour at Southern Milis price, 2Ä-canh. IQ LEU ART OROT HE US. ' Scptsi-tf ! A. A.PAC'1IKH A CO., llannfncturcrs of V LOT II IN, Also Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Clotha, CaHslmrres, attli:eltst Yestlngs, TAtl.na'S TUtWMIXOS AM OEXTLEMEX'.H KUItM."IUM G')OD!, VAI.H STKELT, NEXT DOOK TO BRANCH BANK. Bvanavllle, Indiana. augll-t JhiiI 'S". COt AOTICK. The price of Coal at the Bomam Miscs, Is at the Pit, cents pur barbel: hauled to any part of the city. 111 cents per bushel. JOTTX WYVOXD. fsbS Secretary and Manacar. rrDr. J.norrETTE'icelebratel Stomach Bitters 100,000 anld in oneyear nothing In themwlieai n ar kct for the pa-4 fifty years hw ever equaled ; nor t n an article be produced to eonal thispreat antilyspe.. tic. One wire glass taken three times enrh day before meals will I a sure cure for dyfprjuia; will remove all flatulency or hearing's from the stomnch, keep yoa free from coativrness, assint digestion, give a g' od a; petite, and iir,;srt a healthy tone to the whole system. No person iitferii; from debility of any kind should fail to try this grest ar.tidote. Try them. For sale at all the pr.nelpal Diuggihts and dealers generally. ocl-d&lw v Ilollovray's Fills. Dyspepsia, the i.ational con p'.oii.t of this country, yanuhrs before th searching. urifyirg and tonic in (luetice of this Irresistible medirire. The Pills act siin ultaneously upon Uie stomach, the liver and the N,wels. XTf Sold at the manufactories. So. Wl Manien Lane, New York, and No. 241 Strand, London ; and by all drngpists, at 2:c.,2Xc, and 1 r pot or box. ctMw W'c Wish to nj to Mrery Peron Who reads this th.tt there is an article known as Da Sasford's IsvmoRATOi, or Liver Rexedy, which can b relied on as certain to cure liver complaint in any of its forms, such as Jaundice, Dyspeptda, and numerous other complaints, descrild in another column, liesi les which, it Is one of the greatest preparations or cures for consumption, taken iu early stages, that Is now known. We take it for granted, as experiment has proven, that diseases of the lungs are not generally the first cau of consumption, hut a debilitated system, caused by the improper action of the liver, reduces Uie lower of the lung-i to resist or throw oft diseases caused by col.! ana tiTifcitlon, leaving the lungs at the merry of one disease, because the liver has incapuciated them from performing their proper action of throwing off disptsed matter caue.l by col J, thus to prevent consumption, cure the liver, and keep the system strong enough to throw off slight di-iea! of the lungs. There Is not la the world a better liver remedy, or a cure for debilitate! system, than Dr. Sanford's lovigorator, for It has been fully tried in a large and extei ded rrtctioe, till Its reu!u are fully known, and now It is öftere I as a trie 1 remedy, and one that can be relied on, i&eilvertl'ements.) ocLMui We Thailens the World! To produce a preparation so eminently harmless, so generally approved, and so perfect in its operations as "CrbtaJoro'a Hair De." It corrects the Irjurinus effeets of other dyes. Invigorates the Hair, is applied In a simple manner, operates instantaneously does not arain the skin, and its tints are the COUNTERFEITS OF NATCRK Sold everywhere and applied by all Hair Dressers. CuaiSTAEOao & Co., Mo. 6 Ast or Home, New York. M. W. F. L Weow Im, Helrnbold'e (Genuine Preparation, Illghiy Concentrated Extract Duchu, for diseases of !he Bladder, Kidneys Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, &c. is a safe and pleaaant remedy. Read the advertisement in another column headed Ilelmhvld's Genuine Preparation . septU Ira WOOLS BY St SAWYRR, Agents. DR. COCGSWELL'S AiTIlHLOGISTIC That has preeuee ach remarkafcle effects la many cases of Nbcraloia, Ybrtioo, and ArrrcTioss or the Head, caused by disturbed circulation, In those who hare tried It in this city. Is for sale at KELLER t WHITE'S. CVThe highest testimonials of its effloary have leen given 1-y number ef Ujeorrpsctitblecrtuenswho

TO - DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

It A T Ii . Oneiur, (ten lie orlfs,onetixne. 1 iirer tuut. :: : t:::: One wtek, ::.::::: t' : t : 1 1 t Jl p' J-4 UI t Ml . M ui . 13 00 tw wfks, i : t v One month. ;::::::::: Three ainiius Mxmotttu, : : : : : : : : : : One year, ::::::::::: t?" 1:Diit in iHrceradTertisenierilü. i I ürrts or ix imrs r iuiler. i ixr nnjlttm. T No tillforhiir,a'lTwiiemeiitiim-fivnt NOTICE. LTj renwins concerned will t;e notice that a cerrm tifime ctren ! the 8innH l'nin ift-.;iner of Tmnleri ueh couwtT to one Walter Ileal. Jei. iith 1:C, for the vuiflwfe of lit.. 7 n die of tl.e Scho'il LxiHUan't &tf tlx pothwrt quarterof the northeast oiinner or wciioii n, town uih raiiire II we. conwiTir s arreH nmre r In, wliK li c rtit.ete wa a'aiyrr.e! i-y mhI he! e ail-nice itntit. ami 1 now the i .j-erty or ine ainlvriirtieu ly urrlia.te hu 1 eeti !) atxl 10 n.He fr nil kin'.', n'i timt thnti.leri?i.c(l fnt.-n Istiafflr cunty fr ctruficat IT to the Au.Iir of i 4 ai"C'f?iiiK t,i the law iu that caie f-rrridAl. AN TUM Y kostar. OCUUUll4 WolU. CITY TAXr.S. IT 1 mrrt'nz of the Common Council hel.l on the B evei.ifiiof ihe 6üi hu, lhe follow rculutiun its fi l tt-l i l;roi rtcf. Th.tt the fitr CnVprtrrr 1 ami hj ti Lere y hictracteU to allow the ux-piver of il. citv i iy v.ua puii.on or uie.T tixes irt-n is inyti le in ivo in four KiKiitalv iuiul!ateiitis ) orhef tetlie rlrst Any f Nureui! ef, 5i on or l-fiire the first duv of wxem:m, tii uroeiore tae nrs uaj of January, anu X un oroeroreiiientüt ur 01 roriutry t:exi, and tli.it iKM tion of sill Uxe whirli is i3'atle in citr onlers stuUl lie pn;.l mi or lfire tlie first tav of keruwy i.exi, biki in Co. tenor is hi strive ten not to h.1- I vertise any re;il eUie on irhich the fixes sImII ie Sirtially mid in nnunhiy iitstaiinei.ts, until af.er th first I nay of frei-ruitry i exu j'rur tleil, howerrr thm if sut t;x-iver ei. 11 fail or i.ecievt uiarail himself f th I oirxrtunitT to tar his tixtuhr iinttalnifnt-i. It hall 1 i;ihe dutvor ute joiiect. toaiirerti-e and sell his I nj.il .teuKMii u muiiM' .iftpr th firt Hfuuif i Ity on Kf ot I lie t)oiiiu.n uouaeii. I oail-tlw- U KI.L.li. WALKER, Orft.. I ( Viiiu i.r.-..t,v a I ' " I riinnMO a 111 vn-rtni.. iiwiikiit i An Onhnanee fV rrttenbe the tune tcilAm tr( A rtal tttate may It gold fur IM i al- I .-:t.. ...... ,.1 41. ... ' J I , t,y .te Ureetu t,Krun. jshCTIOM I. Be it ordame.1 by the Common Conn- I til f tbe city .f anTille: Th from n. iter nw pa-wige of tins t'nlinmi-e, it hall and uiay I v law. the Litv toi lector at any twie between the tirsi .'i'iimij in niui um in.- ui .'iimi:iv in iviunrr f-i, v. . m;lk-,,. ,-ver. d r.-.; . eiUttrl'V the seizure and wie of thegMlimlciuittels " uie rwimim inerroi .ir.T''eiiiftiie b or piece of gimind iiiscif a poo wbich Um tis rrmaiu urtpuhi, or si much iterfiS uiwy im iiK--ssrv to yaj ui li t-ixe an I tli ots or adrenUing and ale. JOHN HEW-sOX, .Mayor. V LL U. WALKER, Cierk. Yolksbote copy octw.Awlt Quarterly Meeting of (he Board of FradV. HMIIK ransrille B rd of Tnle wil- h 1.1 it neu. A larQuarcerly Meeting nxt Mr.nd.iv eteuing, Oct. Utli, at 1 oVI V, P. M., at the Library Rooms. By or ler or the Uocira of iffl. ers. octl0-Jt . M. V. FOSTER, Trest. M. A. LAWRENCE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IS AMERICAN AND ITALIAN M A It 13 L E, And Manufacturer of Monuments, MANTHIjS, IinD.STOM, YAKS, l"HX8, Ac, S I ' All work done in a sunerior stele, at tl. luHt nures. M AKOLK HALL. DUILDI.U, ct9 EVANSVILLE, IXD. Pittburgh Money. 'BMIE suspended Ranks of Pitts-urfh revived at at t:ir ou ia vment or dents, or lionuht at a rlismum 'TKOiD. oct SAJillL ORK. Proposals. tE A LED Proposals will le received at tho office of the City Ciork until satui-tv trenlnff next, for the bu.ld.ng of llirreor more K.iv l'i.Hten imil.ir to the one mow in ue. for paiticulars enquire of the Jia vor or at am oince. i;v nrn r. wc-Ml WECL. H. WALKER, Clerk. lUT VoIksiioteeopy.J CORPORATIO. XOTICK. ORDER El, Thit the owners o;' Lot. X.m. 207 and 1 malum Kniareiiieiit. c;iu the si.lewuit iu front of raid Lots on Kounh siree to I grvll, a:id a su'iMiintiai trick psven.etit .at I tticreon, w;tnn ten i.-y Af.tT the u)i! tent iaru ot this ntiee;and in drfttu.t tiitrreof tbeCilv Council Will inwl to lurr the in.rL. done, an I expenses rirising therefrom, wll 's aeHl to hihi coiiecie-i ' y sale or sai.i projierty, or so much tti-T-'uf as will satisfy Mid lien nnl ro1s. V.r utAi t of ti e Council. WELL. 11. WALK Ell, Clerk. olkUe copy ltu -.8. STENOGRAPHY, Or the Art of Stort-hti:d U ritin?. fB'IIE susri'HT respectfuüy announce their arriv.l at Ernnsv'.lle, for the purpose of rivine lnsrnrtl ifi in a tew nrrt tenutiful system of tTEi)tliiAl'lIK' WKITINO. Tie grind fituT in this vteai is SIMPLICITY. g siu.rle it it tlwt a thor. oiikIi knnwleice of it can 1 acquired '.v any person wlio r-m ruindleapen, in a short course of FIVE L.)XS. Instruction will I e piven either printely tr in classes, at such hours In the day or evening as nniy suit the cor vei.ieme -f learr rs. La lis er get Hen, en wili be tituht at their resiileiic", should thev tienire it. Kee for the fuil ennrse, t-irueuers of a cls, 3; for iri rate iijructions, H; Lira Uly ans tfentkmin five d ill irs. Apply to the subscri'er at tbe Crren Itver Hotel. 3i ILL AU & CAVPKKI.L. oct?-tf btenograihers. Jl U DD & CO . , WIIOLESALE LIQUOli DEALERS, E Y A X a Y I L L K , I X D I A X A , ZTain. tfreet, ntarbj oppotiU the G urt Jl,vte, KKKP constantly on hand everv var'ety uf BRANDIS. I WHISKIES, WINE?. CORDIAL. MX?, I SARDINES, TOBACCO AND I'ltlAKS, and every other atti. Je in tli-wiiyof BOAT lTOKLS. t which they iuviie the a t r un fdi-a!es g- eril y. Ci Prices I iw as at any other house in the city, and tern s arc iminn lktiiig. OF I lea e re-nemher the plice, Sl.Vn street, between Third ami Fourth, newly opposite the Court IIjum;. oitf-:y TENNESSEE AND ILLINOIS MONEY Taken at Par f.-r Unods at J. W. IIUOllES QCEENSWARE STORE, octl ' siain street, next door to Old Rank. V'LW ROOKS'. NEW ROKS!!L Irish Leaves, Fanny Fern's new book ; ;a el Vauhgo; Äloss Side; epurge-m's third volume; luseof Ahirst, aiM all other new hooks rerM at oct: . K. J. DOliELL'S. 5 AUA7.INES f Wi 'averlv Maeizine for Oetotier: rvn cwnr Kicker no PuUiani do New York Journal do Harper do O-rty's Laly's Book do tirah un do . Rtll' u's Monthly do Sv'hixilfellow do Mrs. Stephens' Illustrated M-mthTe, at ect; E. J- DOBELL'3. SUNDRIES. 3 a Röxes Cream Cheese: I ozen Choice Beef Ton rues: 3IV lbs do Dried Heef, 20 hoxes Ts Stir Candles; 10 Dozen Ch ioe Ul.ve Oil: 4lrtl Choice Pickles, in vinegar, for sale In qoatititiesto suit. octl '1. H.COOK k SOX, KOTICC TIIE MemNrsof Young America Pire Company most ciplially tender to the Lulies their hejirt'v thanks for their aid and aisistanceat the PromeuAife Concert and on the day of larade. Ry ordtT of the ComrtnT. oct7 W. W.C0M33,Sec'r. ASSIGNEES' SAIE. TIIE entire stock of Messrs. Wm. Lopwenthal & Co., consist im of a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING of every variety , have to be disposed of m ithin a short time. The (J-sls have to I sold positively and without re-erve. The attention of Cash buyers is wirticularlv requested. A.l person indexed to the firm of Wm. Loswenthal a: Co., will please settle forthwith, to avoid all nunec essary trouble. ABRAHAM OCMKKRT.. . LEOPOLD M. RERNilEIMER. Oct.6-lf Assignees of Wm. Lqa cnthal it Co. XEYV DOOKfs. 5T.y Marlon Hariand; ilJI The Sultan and his People; MViel Yanrhan, ,y autti.)r of the Lamplighter; Life of Spurseon; Anee-lfes fr Dtiysand fJirl; Freh Leaves, by Fanny Fern; " Jut received and for sale by . . T. CONYXGT0X. . Illinois and Tennessee Money . ILLIXOIS Mnney sud current Tennessee mnee fctken at wr fot Clothing, at L. KAIIN'S Mv Clothing f tore Ha in street.

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iNew Yoik&i T.rie UuilroHtl SPECIAL NOTICE. TO TIIE TIlAVIrXIXO PUBLIC T"ltnr tot Thront h TU-.kets toMcfr toSt.floT,r,,PuiLXDk.tfhi,tai Xf KnUn4 Cities via; thif :r T1VZ3HI-TWO JIlLLä DISTANCE 8AVEl. Thrvogil to Kew TMk City withoct ch asck or CABS. CJf- The OVLT R0TTF to New T.rt Cite baring WIDE SPACIOUS 8AUHN CARS! This Lineexteiiil to Durikirk, CutJ ilo,snd Xiagsra WU. with an unlf.V(-H wide Guaire coniiectii.s at Dunkirk jlirt-ct'v nithall trt!iifr'tuCIPYelaiii,Cuicir.i:ui,U Louis nd' Chicago cm Ami Lake feliore Kil lloifl. J oBunxlo via '.he Bufialo & .New 1 nrk City Hail-Ito-ni n:nkuif direvt coriM-ctiim withaMI theiennterA mi Lake Kri-fnm Clcvt;u:d, Toledo KiiJ Ditntit, al.o wHhtlie HulUIu ii Lake Huron iUi'.road froaj Deuroil tiChii-Sifu. fAMart.u via Canar.4aiinia ana Mnfara rsiis K:ük- id,n.akiiit d'rtvtcni.iitctioii with all 1 nvms on thetirCMt Wcateru Riilusv, from-Detroit to CaK-wco, Ilm anotditiK lhe traveling iuilic utui vailed tuci Hles. ar DoM.111 PACNtlLh!1 mn rtp in Sew York ai.y I' tidh of t4tue,aul reMime their journey without ext eta-live. Z ir- TJI RH'C.n TICK ETS for sale n all the win ii w estvrn nailrnsa un;ccs. iff Vxhk s low as it AJtr OTHtaaorft. U. F. SMITH, Oenl Agent. HOMER RAM?rEI.L. Cleveland . O., Miy 15th . 1:. FresiilenU myj lyd&w , , . , rr ny r,ll.'r Wfi let r nrwritV mIA I -I.IIJ1 KlILUl SIR JAMKS CLARKE'S t-nftun-nnu l-h-MALK I'lLLB. Freimred from a jreMriT4iou of Sir James Ctsrke, M r r.jraniiiii.ry io im- ueen. in mValuable leiliciiie i untailitiK In the cure of all those i"iiui hikj uangtmuaonun tncmeai so tne remaie constitution. it nioacrites an excess, removes an cs'simrti ana .. .i-i :.u . ri i iiiis on inr iiiiii.iiii, f-riwiB w nil rrzu..7iir. i mfr 9,,"n"' e.i two . tnte werk prrrioiu to counnemeni, iney loruiy tue cuimmkviiob anl ln for,,, her duties with a.etv to heneand child. Thee Pill shonld not he tnken by females during the FI RST Til KKE MONTH a of Ptfrtuux-e. an tkrv . . Mfmasitrtat-e. but at S-rT other tin. thsv are safe. Innllea.-sof Tfrrotiii and Srininl A irertinns. Pain in the Bark ami Linilw, Heav?f, rtVne an Plicht Lxertion, I'Hlpi'Mtion oi tne Heart, LawTessoT epints, Hvstftics, Sia lleilache, Whites and alt lhe t nnfnl diM'aseiiui'casioncil by a disordered system, thite Pills win fMiiactire wnrft itn enher miis hare fnlaii.and althonch a rvf-l rtwuM (KT not contain iron, calmu!. siiliinonv, oranv oilitTmireral. r'ull dirvt;ons accon;iar.vlng each pc in the Cnitert States and Ca'nads. One Doll N. B. SlrfXi and postage stamps end knsr. rrice Ktuur. B. and nosTitire stsmps enclred to any authorizcl Aecnt. will insure a hottle of (hePillgly return mail. W. V. ROBERT.. Indiartsnolis. Sole Arei t f-r Indiana. ITALLOCK k STODDARD. General Agents, Eransville. ... s ap2t5Myi ir you are sick you must take mi:iicini:. , POS Att EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL PAIR CSE PK WITT'S PAIN ItELILVKlt, Wbich is stronger and requires less to effect a cure than any known remedy. FOR FEVER AND AGUE TAKE the only safe and harmless remedy In the world. Rhode's Fever and Agae Cure. FOR ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS TAKE The Anti-Uilious Pills. An anxllery to the "cure." These Remedies destroy the Disease but not the Pa tietit. W. It. CIIAPIN, Wholesale Agent, R. I. ror saie ny tiruggisu generally . ell-oao-iik.w SUPERIOR YE.T POWDER, Tkt Qviclttt and Surttt Yeatt Pourdtr ever JrUnrfvctd. 'JlllIS Y'east Towder is far superior to hops orhrewtl f-r ei-at or an ot tne nnu'k vi sits n,.w in u. for making light lTd,oni I reaa. Int biscuit or roil-, cases of all aiiMN,duu-ptiiie, pudding and every rarity of piiry in laet, evei ytliiug that can Le made of flour, (oni or Itucaa heat Rieals. f IP The inn 4 Dyn-ptic can eat brea-1 made with this Yews', wit boat ir'ury. This Yeast renders the bread white, light an I wholesome, anil of a fie.th and sweet tate and smell, never leaving any sitotsnrtuniing it yellow, in which ual-itii-s it surpa-es anything of the Kind ever introduced. The tranuftcturer wnmnts this Yea.t to givesatisiac tion ia the nnney will refunded. Kamille, lVitels and 8teimUits can he supplie! by leaving orders at the niaiiutactory. A lit-er: iliHrtiui t maletotincers. Pa. MAHr.NI, octl-dkwhn Comer 2d & Locust st., Lvi sville. NO"7S7m CSrOOCiS: S. GUMBERTS & CO., CLOTHING xMANLFACTUUERS, 8 2f AVE jut received a larre stork of Clothe, Cav ft KS mereaul Ve sting of all Ttnetie. h liilie I v? preparol to nai.uf;i ture at slnst notii. They are Iiis., prepared to sell tlicfe gwls by the piece at the lowest market U'ts, wholesale slid r.-tad. Hats. Ca.i and Furiii-bina OimmL of all khoU, eorrt:iislv on luin.l. Oi'e of the partners of this firm Ix-ing a resilient f the Ea and conrtar.tlr in tlie u arket. we are tn-pMrep to seil our stock at lower figures tluu; other teiiises not similarly situateo. We keep the ! est'of mechanics, and surmnt all g.iodnia le up i-v us to We in the latet tvle aid n low rtcs. septjO-ly S. til'MRUKTS & Co. CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! ! VEUY LATEST STYLES. Ateo BU0CIIA, STELLA AND WOOL SHAWLS, tCCElVCD THIS DAY, ASD WILL BE SOLD AT fSCICALLV LOW PRICES. J. OAKLEY Ä SOX, sept?-l m First street, Foster's Block. VOlt RKT, One of lhe best Riutnee Stands In tlie C Ity. ft 8 we are ren rvit t.ur stk of Fum.ture ai-d Chairs io tb Cre-ent City Puil-iircs. we ofier for rei.i or leiise. tne rooms iow s- ut.iei i y us on Slain street, letweei. fcecrd at'dllnrd. Possession .'ren in.n.eiliaie.y. AR3iSlROXU & ORLEK. rffSHE puMic are lierely notified that DAYID O. Jl. DAILY is no longer our aent, Lis authority havina I ecu revoked set Lj0-t W. C. EWIXQ i CO. Nurse Cirl Wanted! a COMPETENT NURSE IRL Is wa"te, to ' tikec.ireof au In'st.t nioi n ..iJ. Anplvat sepu lölh. THIS iOLK.iAli OrrlCL. L ATE ST ARRIVAL AT thi: WESTERN STAR MARX LEVY. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOOD", HAS just received and is now opening a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of all sorts of Overcoats, Pants and Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Comforts, ilanditerrhiefs. Hats and Caps, Trunks and Yalits, and ir.vites the public to call and examine his Isrpe ard well selec ed Mock. To keep up tlie reputation of the Western Star, I shall only tr' to wli the l.tr articles at Uie very lowest prices, and make garmetits t onler at the shortest notice, on the most reanona'de terms. MARX T.EYY, At the Western Star, comer of Main ami Sveamnre sts, under the Pavilion Hotel. sept!-d&w3m PCRSIA.ENT DU ARD V ANTED. OR a man and his wife, in a private family, where m there are no otlar Iloardeis. Lnration o ust he a ive SLiin street. Acdress a line Vi liox No. l: Poet Uttice, ami it win meet with attention. oclä-dxw YVOOD! WOOD! W) ERSONS waiting to lav in their wood for winter use, ean le supplied with Hickory, Ash aud Mixed Wood, by leavtug orders at S. YICKEUY'S, septJi Comer of Main and Second sts, CYRUS K. DREW, Jr., XOTARY PUKI.IC, JOIH.VYL OFFICE, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. LL business as a public Notary will be promptly attended to, at the Journal Counting Room, corner of Main and Water streets. I"'HANK NOTICE. 0TICE Is hereby given to the stock! lders in the Branch at Bvaisville of the Hats Itnpk of Indiana, tLat the Annual F.lertion for einht Directors in said itrUK-h, to serve the ensuing year, will he heW at the Ranking House in Fivansville, on Monday the 3d d.iyof oTwd'er next, between the hours of Untnd aijt oVIoca. The tx.lis will opened at 3 o'clock" P.M. by or ler of the Board f Dir-tors, ocilüi wte O. W. RATHU0XE, Cashiw, - Enquirer copy. C a dozen Lilies Cloth Cloaks; do tfeiersluuu and ItejtverCwiakst In More and for sale. KEt-N fc PRESTON. DIIK.-S- HATS. " have now on hand isll the diftersnt kinds et 1 FA LL ST K Dress Hats, which we invite our friends and customers to eall and smine. VACTI r'R & AI A Rf.flXNtr.lL. sisiq mr, rinBin Firstajjg BeoPn. .

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' 1. U. O'KILKV & CO., I ' OLD TABLISKEB Storage Forwarding Si. Commissir ir General Eailroad, Sttarn and Express Agar special Acaars rot riRKfTLvama EALtOAP. mi HAVlNO fined up a maoimoth Wharf-Roat, t largwt on Sie Ohio Riva", in the roost solUn? n.ain.er, we ate prepared to fneillute wtth pro" t-T dispatch all eoods entrusfed to mr care, either w River, Haflftoa or C'anar irtrttr ttelrnr vrnt tsuieii, i.e., Inc. Partiruliir attet.fich will c rM '. KeceiV t, Ztxrhr aixl Fraaniir ftnd also tot sale ' j.y Proiluc consigatd to- is, and allordi. prot .v ti'lld. 1 I. G. O'JÜLEY returns lsinTt tirraks tola nuirnfi.u 'riet.ds forCeir tatfctt raTronsge.and i . sj-ttfully dicits a cntihnai.Ce ef tb same, wht will he diile reciprocated. '..' A StiTe Rooro, we'd supi ed, will f kept tor the s cotumodatiou of boats, suit their OMr crv'ullr - el. '.O.O R1LXY It C(. f ; JOHN S . 31 1 T C 11 T. L Ii , (Su'ces.wtoO"niley & Mitchell.) ' PROni'CE, FORWARnnC'AXD ; j. COMMISSION MERCHANT" KVA!rsTILLE,-ISD. 8TKIC 7 sftention pH to eonSri I s'lrnments for snle of Vlonr.lYd we. ce ttn-HTfi lor tne lurrhase' of Prodnre s-dicited and rmtr wtj" s -.tended to. I Urine a' htrre Whsrf-Doat at the River, and Keine Arent at this ulsce for several Kailroals,l posw uTit at (his pi sc or adtantriies fcon itie her pehorailtanCiges for farwanHnc 3Ier h;ndie of Proj lii'-eon ii K her br Railroad as well ait tyRtrer. Othoe on hoard the lower HUarf-Boax. jams . PROCLA3IATIOKL Be it known by al. sickly, weak and debilitated pe gons, that McLa aal STRKNOTILEÜ IXU C0RDIA Is the only r.iiiedy that will su ngthen aud invlgora the system,, ind remove .jrities In the Dlood. It is very pleasant to take. "-'V In it is cot iblned the properties of a Tonic, Dturet " and Alterative. It will eure any disease of tlie Stomach, Liver Bowels, scch as: ,-., Diarrhoea. Billlonsness, Dyspepsia, . Indigestion- ' neodache, Interm'ttent Fevers, Sour ftomach. Live Complaint, Costiveaess, Weakness or Debility, Pali in the Stomach or :towels, Nlglit Fevers. Yallownaw' of the Skin, Slc, ' - When taken, it neutralises and removes any morbfcr secretions in tlie 8 mach, and strengthens the Diget " tlve organs. . - ' " It will also cure any disease of the Cterus, KidneyV Bladders or Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of Mood, rr moving all sores, boils, wimples or blotches fron lb skin. ' TRY IT, and be convinced .f iUw.nderfuJ lavlgV rati n g iToperties. For Chiiilien, who are puny, weak and slrkly, we advise parents to give them a teaspoonful of this Cor dial daily. . . , ' rr- See Circular. J. II. MeLEAV, Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, jic Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. ti" Prineil Depot Corner of Third end Pine treets, 8t. Lools, Mo. aplt-lvdswia - Sold by Keller White, Druggists, jJsin-sUeet. CJItKAT EXCITEMENT . Prevailing all over the country, In eonsequerce of the tremeiKlous success of McLean's Volcanic Oil Llnintetit. It is suterpedirg every l.lnlinTit and renmly i s-merure oi umi istnis ami exierrmi n.i-ases. nuii Irels of conti rme-l enrnies have een made lr wslk tr its use. many thnt aere suflerlng fr years aithobl riinmic Sores, :d had tried in vain the many remedies and Liniments now before tlie pcldir, have been i-eniiHnet.thr rnred by the use of a few rikall bottles of McLean's Celelrateil Liniment. .llcl.ean's Volcanic Oil. Liniment Is the best Liniment th:d has ever leen dLsrovered jtnd the oiily re ia!le ren'edy f'r the speedy and nr,iiient eure of rt-s of ail kinds. 'Welling, or any local Pains on man or animals. frIJvervstafcle Keepers, Farmers, Draymen and all that have ike charge of ho rare r should keep supply constantly un Land, be u.ed Iu time ol need. ' ' f , rniCE OF THE LINIMENT. Tri consei-tiencet'f the iireaii g derosnd f this va'-I uai'le Llrinieiit, it ii now j.rt up in twrntv-ffve cet.it sittles, fif.y cent ard o-e U'lUr hottles. ' The f.ity eeMlsittle contain three times the ousnfltv nf the twerty-five cent sir.e, and sr en In prorirtifti tn their rrs. so that purrliaera will save rcobey tt getting ; the largest sizes. ZT" All oHers for the YolcanlcOil Liniment snusf ! addressed to tlie tTPi rieti r. JAMES II. McLEAX. St. Louis, M Arents for 'Evstsvllle, Indiana," ' '.- . ayiMy.l KELLKR k WHITE. 8JAPER AND PERFCMEKT. -"' ' An ass.atineit of Cs, Letter and C wisnerc'al Note Paper. Also, Rears Oil, Rose Oil, and Cologne received nd for sale cheap at wbo'eale be septJ I'RKSTOX BROH. NEVCC0DS ! m'E are rereivlng our FALL STOCK OFOOODS. eotsi4ing 1n part of iTess Silks, French ena F.nirüsh Merirwes, Muslin Ieisii:es. Ca-Inneres. Oit.cbsnis. Prints. F'annels, ItlanVets, extra sse; Erm-ba, Woolen and Steüa Sbvwis; Cloths, Ca."imer: Man tillas. pew style; f'bikit afl' price t Chlrieal carfs, Ob res, Ilosi'err. Rle-wh! aed Rroww J'heetir.gs.Car. ret;rc, Rur, Yloor Oil Cloths, and Damask gmHisfor Window Curtains. Our stock is now wcTI assorted, and we Invite the pnblic to give at a call mad examii e our roods. sepO, J.OAKLKY fc SOX. INFANTS FANCY II ATS. ' 'I'l E handsomest ever nrdueel. Call and Ls k U them. VAUTILR Sl MAUCONNIER. sej it Main htrcet, la tween First aud icouX. i:OUSK TO RENT. HOUSE situste.1 In the lwer part of the city,, containinc eight Koae, with two good Cieterus. and a Cellar; alMa fine Uarden, with lirt;:-ery and fruit trees atnl sUMing frix horses, will he reutei to a f-'Hst tenant on rcMMMiahle terms. Apple to septJ'-tf NATHAN ROWLEY. N K W EST A D Lj Sil 31 ENT. C GEORGE THORNHILL. late of Uie K firm of Thorn hi II tt. (,'bjtm k. Cincinnati, Ohio, begs leave to inform the citizens of Evansriile and vicinity, that he lus commenced in the aliove line, and intends keeping . always on hand a full and complete assortment of, BUUUY, CARRIAGE, ; AND WAiKJN nARXEPi, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHir?, and all articles belonging to a well stocked Saddlery e.UM:shment, which he will sell at Ciwiirimti prires. N. B. Repairing done with neafrsan-t lipaa h. OEORlJE THORMIILL, Two dnnrs aliove Crescent City liaok. Main ti. spSl'-d&wUu. BOOTS AND SHOES. raasH arrivals asb ailv asditioss pibcct! War ran ted fJood er the 31oney rterwn44 Deal i;xclasivelf in Boots fctshoesv OUR Siwing and Summer purchasers are now to, hand aud are for saie cheep for cash. We have a. very Urc? assortment of every variety of lOOT8a, SHOES aixl UAITERS of every sixe and sty le. Country Wercliants wanting extra size can be sap 5 lied "ii the most reasonable terms. Our Oondsare irea from the Country Manufacturers, and many of our goods are manufactured expressly for as. Vive our stock an examination before buying elsewhere. - McREA H WELL, ap2? Iii st street. Foster's Block. COAL MINERS WANTED. . 'JEN or twelve Coal Miners wanted, to which the highest priee will tepawl in cash, for mining coal by the Ohio and Mississ'pt4 Railroad Coal Banks, at Washington. ndiana. For further particulars enquire of J. B. II ALL, rilitor of tha Enquirer. vanrvi!le, Ind., or WM. 11. CON ANT. octl-lsad LOOPED SKIRTSM Ii dosen received and for sale. noU KEEN tt PRESTON. CHEESE. bxs cho bxs chnkw W. R. and Znaliah Dalre Cheeaaw just received per steamer Hastings, and for vtle by ..... .-nl o PI! DL'D. ist recei septa) A An VA.MJLIS9 J w hcUi half and Quarter boxes for sale by aepU) ' S.E.UILBEKTkCO. VYODD-CIIOPPERS WANTEDA NUMBER of Wooil-Choppers wanted. A liberal pra?e will I paid. Cad at ipcfee4iw MQLLIKftaVsORTH t MU6WE. , IiiMEXTo.rtrrEE, u. Ii Biigs Pimento; . Ml Mats Cassia; 10 do Pepper; i D'ds Raee linger? Just ree'd by leptS Z. Ii. COCK it SON. OCOA. CHOCOLATE, Ac Raker's superior Ctaoa, Broma and Chocolate rresh and hue, j ust rectivea iy septtb it. COOS It 805. SILK HAT. I.1 ALL YsshW.n Just out. Need only see sut U feel Ukemrying. vjuu-rjtMAcossj

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