Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 115, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1858 — Page 2
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YEDNESDAY MORNING...... APRIL 7 1 tion. No one will bo admitted to mem- - " T I bership except those whfr ran for office
The Election otf Monday settled on
two important facts, that no Lecompton-
ite. nor opponent of the public schools 0f can find any favor with the people of this
city. The vote was a popular verdict bo required to expatiate at length, upon rejected by a vote of thirty-four to fourthat settles the school question, and Will the heartlcssncss of the world, the ingrat- teen. This section of the bill was finally
effectually silence opposition for the future. Any attempt to disturb them, any Uf ..I lukowarmness in their support, on tno part of those to whom the interests of the city have been confided, will be held to be worso than Lecompton treason to the so-ereignty of the people. Eveiy New Charter man and opponent of the Free School was condemned and repudialed. We have the best city Council that has been elected in several years, and in it there are fourteen out of nineteen, firm and steady supporters of the schools and the Old Charter, who will take care that both are preserved and supported with efficiency and liberality. We hope to see numerous municipal rer..mc;n.n..,r.t tw and amonjr others, a better administration of the of financial interests of the city. To the uuu . . . .w-, Executive officers that have been chosen, there is scarcely a single objection, Those who were re-elected on Monday, may accept the largo popular vote In their favor, as a strong testimonial o popular conOdenee. The large majority cf our old friend Wolflin, proves that a . I - plain, straight forward course in politics, . . . I as well as in the pmate relations ol men, . . e rru-. b the surest means cf success. Theres election of Mr Wheelet-altnost against hisownprotesUtcns and wishes-U a msownprotesiaucoa matterof general congratulation. Uder his superintendence the schools have attained their present efficiency and un. der his future care, with the aid of his excellent colleagues, they will improve and become the pride and glory of the city. - - . . - I Anti-Lccompton Triumph In St. Loais. ... , iti bj teiegrapn aispatcnes we team tu the e I ree Ucmocratic iicüei in öc iouis
was carried in the city election on Mon- mamec I, and i aller a detention of several costumCt and , lons procession of citiday last by majorities from eight to Jt!" zens' carriases. to the Concessional
twelve handred. The question that now u tppears; b hQ mmgles.and forms tho chief element, in hundred manacled Africans, fastened tured, with tho usual ceremonies and an all the political discussions in the city of them to a chain -cable, cut off the right Tndian cqo-v amjd the marblo tombs St. Louis-and it is entering into the pol- ear ofeKhofthen put .lithe ears thus f th WJ. MaQ Chicfi of the iticsofthe State-is that of Tree ani cut off into small keg of salt watSr " mu j i e t. pickle, to preserve as tho evidences of a won. Slave labor. The advocates of tha re- claim against the faulting planters, The Councils, here, have initiated moval of slavery from the State are rap- Änd that then the whole batch of the two strenuous measures for tho suppression idly gaining strength, and the ability hundred mutilated wretches, chain cable of the rowdyism that now prevails in tho with which the St Louis Democrat and d all, were thrust into a deep lagoon city. Arnons olher thin s they have other advocates of free labor, are discus; f",1 passed a joint resolution requesting the sing the subject as an economical and prjsemaybe considered a (ailure. The citizens of each ward to orgonize a papolitical question, is making aumerona dead loss of two hundred out of firohun- trol for the arrest of rioters and disturband influential converts. The large jm- dred slaves, including the chain cable,' ers of the public peace, and the citizens migration from the free States into rt. g by a general mass meeting have respondNorthern and Western portions of Mis- expenge Jt1 W cd favorably to the request, and have souri, and the rapid growth and racreas- . ; appointed executive committees to ining influence of St. Louis which is vir- Disuonoqable Dissuiulatiok. Tl)e itiate proceedings in each ward. This tually a free city is adding strength to editor of the Rockport Democrat discloses is as it should be. In every city all the anti-Slavery party. Tho friends and a piece of base treachery and. dissimulate good citizens and true, ought to be enformer supporters of Col. Benton, have tion. He says while at Indianapolis op rolled and commissioned as permanent imbibed the sentiments of their old the 23d of February, McClure and Dodd discretionary policemen, with power to leider, and are almost unanimously, the who were nominated by the 8th of Jan arrest and bring to justice rioters and friends of free labor; and tho present re- uarr Convention, cave Mr. Uicks a most peace breakers wherever ther mar find
presentative of the St. Louis District in congress, i me n.mg man m me oir anatnewortny ana able leader oi tno free- State- party. If the opponents of slavery ia Missouri, snail nave- me wis dorn and prudence to avoid the fanaticism of the abolitionists, and confine their discussion of slavery to a question of State policy, as affecting the economical in.l inmminSi1 rTncrritw of thft com. munity, the next generation will number Missouri amon- the free States of the Union. A Most Bloody EscouxTEa took In . rnom of a lAwem in Snrins field. Washington county, Ky., on SaU urday last, which, as a desperate deed of Mrwvi .TyeerL U chronicles of such - fi-. v cvcuis. S.U uumcruus wi wiu iu iuo wuuuand Palmer, the son of Senator Palmer, . i :ir...ii. i..j J . ren about tlie election oi uooker as Uap- . . r . , . jj. " tain of a valunteer comoanv in a Utah f - ;,Kf .f th. . , ,A s ..w1v.mvu ,-u,U) a wow was struck Dy one of tne parties. Each then, drew a revolver and fired four shots apieca ia rapid succession, three of Palmer's hitting Booker one in the left hand, a second in his leg, and a third in the lea breast. The first shot fired by Booker struck Palmer in the groin, penetrating the bladder a mortal wound, lie was also wounded in the leg. Af:er exhausting his shots, Palmer hurled his pistol with all his strength against BookAW ahr 4hnbtfiM rtmcAir mrst I Iff . a oi. nuw. tuiuaiu wuiJCii mwiiJ wounded, ßeized the other with - v v i k ms leu hand by the coat collar, and throwing away hU pistol, drew a bowie knife and stabbed the unfortunate Palmer nine A ' A 1 I . ... nAT.??- . . . K. .... -w- s... vracK?, ms UOdy 8ir"mi"! . 71W : KY17 P01"8, üooker may puiuiy auririTc ms wounds, though lb is roougnt vu suoi in.iae Dreast will prove fatal. (7- P. T. Barnurv is getting on his lej3 a;ain. He has lately resumed the . m r f vVt a XT mW ww tr wtt a e- a nT.u..iv .au,, " j - 'id .l.rn 'kill to imke it zj r in-u:,
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w3 reported on the streets yesterday tr coa..,oi.:T.
the defeated candidates were about form a mutual Commiseration AssociMonday, and were defeated. The socety will be devoted to the cultivation acjrrayated ' misery. No condolence wm be allowed, but each member will itude of the ".sovereigns," the fickleness Toters, and the depravity of human as . ... . . - . I nature generally. Meetings will De new at the Salt Well, as the waters of that spring are supposed to contain some of the rare properties of the waters of Salt ver. Mr. Schmuck, of the Volksbole, will be Tresident, by virtue of CH majoritr recCived by his opponent Wolflin. The other offices will be filled by Evans, Walker and Mo A voy, and the eighteen councilmen who were elected not to sit upon the Council, will form the rank and file of this praiseworthy and humane association. We are informed coufidenthat the motto of the society will bo "Republics are ungrateful." Laughter will be nrohibited under the Denaltv a heavr fine. No lighter drink than lager beer is allowed, and no member of lL mi V . ji the society will ever be expected to run again for offico. If the members of the Association adhere to this last principle, they will all eventually become wiser and better men. The Africa s Slave Tbade. The i xt r i , .1 story oi me new uneans ueua, aooui t i .1: r i . . . . vue lanmng oi staves ai tue mourn oi Pearl rirer Miss turns out in r rcari rirer, juiss., turns oui to De a hoax, as has teen before seated. Cut the "pcrtMUr' of the "landing" as pubule of horrQr is fc to Greelj roll up tho whites of thcir evcS( accustomed M thßy afe guch g Some fire hundred niggers, says the ueraldr wero landed in skiffs from the brg carried otr into a Hammock,. and rlrawn tin inline. Th niirrhücnr in I . 4. aiin r t iriiL 111 liiimh iuiiiii r f ii innt.-n ei.. . t, 7 a I i.i" i ei k tiauu. uiiu uun it uieir i m0ney, and took off their niggers. Two hundred of the slaves, however, still reLxtraordieary explanation of their note to the editor of the Volksblat. explaining their Qn the K question, and their version of Wal Ws resolution. x. t,n intnnAaA rn JL oaft aus n vuv; vuij iiibwuubu aij that Card, to give their opinion as to tlie meaning of the Wallace resolution, not to endorse tho resolution itself." A trrosser attcmnL tn mUlarl .nrl .llr the?ePe h" neve.r been confessed by "w"'b ...1.... ..wi.ns. . OT Mr. Lyons' stock is now complete, nti comprises a large and varied assortmcnt fine French cloths, cassimcres. a 1)0111 Wack ana fancyt and vestings that are tru superb. He has displayed ßood Uste in selecting a . new stock of fine!wcll made shirts. cravaL rnllara - . , i KtoTcs, ana iurnisnmcr roods 01 all kinds: and has acood assortment of Devlin' 1.. A.....J... i -r t . . ' vaiB iwui viucu ui Dir. ijvons' ana vou mar deoend on trett n- nost fitting - - - ' I well made, and fash onab o garment, . . ' . 6 ana way at reasonable pnecs. . I ' TlIE ClscX2fSATI ClTT ELECTIOX eives another szn3il rebuke of LeCOmDton Democrafw hv ih nAonl S.K a . r plete overthrow and perfect rout has not been sustained by tho office holders in that city since the palmiest days of the old Whiz rule in that citv. The mu. nicinal elections that hawa orcnrrerl in c. . . . octet v. iuB w wieru oiaiea give 5-g-nificant indications of the popular feeling upon tho principle subject of political fritftTiAn Tha sa a 4k I SB BSssuu A vSVr W aiD si WW S&A LX LU LUC I . ... ... . .1 1 w w O I k SV ah . am AST I . Si . !1 - aw T i ixvuujuiuUiiM ui wuai awaus incm in i . , .... . . - : thJ autumD' if the do nok nfcM and reform. jj... vvwu, vu x irsk Licew wir Vi o stOffice.hasjustreceivedcopiesofall the literary papers in Kew York, and will continue to recieve them each week. We are indebted to him for a bundle of illustrated papers. We accidently gave the credit yesterday to Dobell & Conyngton. t Ane norses atUched to I it. www u, asmngton House hack, rrn away 1 . t-ici.my uown Locist afivi Locust street throwing vv , .i I n,,lO ! . . ; t , , rJ1?i.t wour.is upon his hd. The
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and "Washington April 1st, 1858. In the Senate, the admission of Oregon Territory as a State has been initiated, and a bill to that end will probably follow soon after the Minnesota bill. Mr. folk's amendment to the Minnesota bill providing for the reception of three representatives, has been amended, on motion of Mr. Iverson, so to provide for two representatives ... . 1 . . iL. until me next apportionment, uiuug u several States. In the House of Representatives yes terday, the "Harp of a Thousand Strings,", "Mr. Tnppe of G., termed it in his speech, was played upon until near one o'clock last night, when they adjourned the grand finale to day. . A contract has been made by the GenOffice Department for carrying Unitcd Slates mail3 weck,r and ,D four horse coaches between St. Joseph, Mo., and Salt Lake C.ty, the tnp to be male each in C'ghtecn days. A contract has also been made for carrying ltcm semi monthly between Salt Like Citj d Sacramento City, the trip to be made each way in twelve days. On Monday last, one of the Pawnee In . ..a. .u dians now here on business with the Government, named Tuck a-Tix-Tah, The Man that has Many Horses, 1 son ofOha-Hicks-Staca-NashaiVThe White Man Chief," unused to the subtle artificialismi of civilized life, and pining for thft wild snorts, frpsh Kroprps' nnd mire -r-. - r-. - wilcrs ol hia native forests, laid him " . . . ,, . down, sick and weary on his pallet in . the wh.te man palace and departed n sp.nt to the Xew Hunting Grounds" of the other world. Oa Tuesday, m acCordance with offieial instructions, his C0TVS(S dressed i3 a citizen suit of black, was laid upon his blanket in a rich mahogany coffiri and bis arm ornaments, and other personal effects placed by his side. Christian services having been performed over his remains, before his . . red brethren and a Innre concourse of citizens, trier were fjlaecd in acitv hearse . . a and followed by two open Omnibusses containing his red brethren, in barbarian them-being judicially responsible, of course, for their own acts. Lord Napier's Reward, while returning fm st Office the other evening was knocked down bv a blow i of a stone in his face, from some un Known rowd. wn( escaped. The other evening, a drunken men "''e coming out of the theatre here, I . w . . . aiscnarged a pistol at random, as the au die nee were dispersing. He was imme diatcly arrested by the policemen and I tal;en home and put to bed. Marshall Seiden was serenaded here last evening, in congratulation of his confirmation by the. Senate; and in re sponse made a short and appropriate speech. A commencement has been made for l . . , . Cl . . mt v--v-wolv" w scnal, here. A dinner party comes off at the Iius I Rian Le?atiiin tnfl:ir. in hnnnr of tr " j " lurkish Admiral, and the new Minister (n o Pntril.iirh 1 1 1 6 J37"Mr. Davis, who bus during tho winter furnished our section of country with a larce number of servants from the Eastern cities Kreat,y t0 tIiC Ivantago and aatufaction of WfcU inpioyem ana rmpiojevs-w buu enL.il. . 1 - 1 gaged in furnishiiijj help of all descriptions both male end fcmale-to ail who nc?d them Last week ho brought on a company I thirty-three men and women, consisting of mechanics, farm laborers, and hotme serv anU' a11 of vrl,om wer0 Dished with good places here and at the towns on tho river be low M. D-vi4 returned to New YorV vr, terday with orders for a larger number than ho has brought on in any former trip. His I ArilAfa mhrnw vrv iiarnritiAn nt TkArcAna 1 Viwviti w v a w wra aayvawu V OVU .t.V. formM I.V.,.. S S.S. lUUllH UlOs 1H1 lilUi laUUlLllt. M'UIll tresscsjhouscjscrvanf s,an children. Amon tho latter he has orders for two Infaut, or phans, not to be over twelve months old wliA nfd 4a Via .1 r f . 1 Vt. f.Mt1!.. . . i blessed with offsprliisrs of their own. We are Uladtohoarthai Mr. Davis finds alibcra! compensation in his henevohmt labors, which I "ally doinjr mora good than many of the ttiesof tho day, and that ho wil ,,,, fnU .nnn,ta, . ... Af a? - l 11 a1l 1. - J a a . country. The offers from the mlgranU in ucw York to come West is greater than at any former period. Mr. Davis, will return with hia new company in about two week when he ill be ready to take farther orders 1Ie a given entire aatisfaction as far aa we t . 1 r -11 .1 l.-l , , u.r.v bo !.ad-.r:.'l at tin Pcf.- Orcein tin
OCT Tho weather yesterday was cool
pleasant with little or no wind.ntsvf ACCIDENT. A lady living Over WO 1 of a ...... I 1
Canal, fell OUt Of S SWinS last Sunday fcriu1 article, gores are healed, rains fclleted, ... , ..... , I live, eared, Talnable animal r-iade useful, and un-
ana DrOKO Her ngni teg in IWO places I told ills assuaged ly thNsrc.it medicine which aresurbctween the krrift äntf ankle. I PMd to the Judgment of man. What family does
SDEIIS02J has a STiperb StOCK Of Cloths for Spring and Slimmer Wear OÜ hand, I , 4 . .i-.i ' I and e ery body knows that no ono can errual him is making graceful and beau-1 .QCT At the Ke w York stock board, on Thursday, $30,000 seven per cent New bonds, redeemable in 1885, sold at $19 per Dona iiac. . . OT A coal mine has recently been discovered a short distance to the cast of Yincennes, and the proprietors are en rrared in sinkincr a shaft to it. The coal is pronounced to be of a superior quali ty. . fcjT The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says: I understand that thfl finTPrnmpnt does not consider that the CoUin, tin,. thouEh rasnmsd. i, tobe disconttoud. Alter adjastiaent 01 SOme penuing aiUlCUli eiue bUCauiers Will resume their trips." I - fJT" The legislature of Kentucky, at l its last session, passed a w prohibiting tho circulatiul offoreiim bank bills, un- I . . r n i ii . I ucr me ucuoiuuiauuu ui u uuuais, iu that State after the first Of June next, Co.a im..Uio sva i f V o,1 r t Via irv I uciviu I'vuamw 11 awuwuvu w t.uw v i latinn nf the law. This is dcsiffned to , . . I, . secure the circulation or small notes to the bilU of their own banks. Ojr God has written on the flowers that sweeten the air upon tho breeze that rocks the flower upon tho Stem upon the rain-droDs that refresh : the 1 sprig of moss that lilts its head in the desert upon its deep chambers upon evey penciled sheet that sleeps in the caverns of the deep, no less than on the mighty sun that warms and cheers millions of creatures that live in its light upon all his . works he has written: "Xone liveth for himself." Murder of a Slave. A trial of peculiar interest has just . terminated at ISandcrsville, Ga., in which Green Martin was convicted of the murder of his own slave a negro boj', 13 3-ears old by . the infliction of inhuman punishment, which was performed on tho 9th of May, 1857, commencing at 12 o'clock and lasting until 5 P. M., when the boy was discovered to be dead. Tho whipping and beating was executed by the person above named and his son together the latter, however, left the State and was not brought to trial. The Central Geor gian statethat the material witnesses in the case were Mr. Martin's own d alien ors, aged respectively 21, 19, and 15, who were introduced by tho prosecution to convict Oitir aicn father of murder, and by their own testimony he was found guilty. : DIED. At Roclcrort. n Thurslar mtrninr. April 1st.. i"St sirs. rtoiUA b. cotixrt or Harmon U. Dark well, agel ;3 years, tne month ami 9 days. SPECIAL KOTICES. AT AUCTION. EVEUUHHKAS, FI.IIWERK, CATAWBA CKAIE VIAE?, Ac., Ac. ' WOOLSEY Sc NELSON, will sell at auction, this morning, at m o clock, arst uoor iiow me tuue Bum, on Main strevt, a large aw! fine Tarietjr of Flo ral riant., Weeping Trees, Evt-rareen, Catawl Grape Vine, 3 years old, and a (rent rariety of Plant, froa the ganlcn of J. C. Ferris & Co Pleasant Ridge, Ohi. Tvmscash. lp?lt lirt.W at Southern Mills, for 10 cU. per busliel at retail , and 13 per ton, by ap5-tf . IQLEIIAKT EROTIIERS. Dyspepsia ond Fita.-DR. TRACT DELORME, the Trat cum of Confuniption, was for several years sotadly amided with Pysprpnia that for a pnrt of the time he was confined to his bed. He was eventually cured by a prescription furbished Lira ly ayonngclair Toyanfgirl. This prescription, given ! a nere child while in a state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed once. It Is equally as sure in cases of Im as of DTsrtrsta. The Ingre dients may he found In any drag store. I will send this valuable prescription to any person on the rcceli of one stamp to pay postageAddress, Da. TRACY DELORME, Great Curcr of Consumption, apl-d &wlm New York Post Office. Glddlnesn, Headache, Ac-These pains and disagreeable feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint; such as !ypcTia, apoplexy, and various others, all cf which are eauael by eoirupt noxious matter, clogging the various circulations hence, a stream or rush of Mood to the head, rr.d ly the excitement a great pressure on Uie brain. Giddi tie, headache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the above painful and distressing mal adies owe their origin to the blood. Ir. Morse's In dian Root Pills are acknowledged to be the only mcdi cine that will thorousbJy purify the ULod. Tney en ter Ui Mood, and follow th stream of life on its jour ney through the system. They root out 11 foulness and Impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruc tion. They should be Uken every night in sufficient quantities to operate Iviskly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the rext; if the symtoms are not removed, commence again with tw pills and go up again as before. Con tinue in like manner, until the blood U thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely re moved. Obtain one of our Free Almanacs, and read the his tory of Dr. Morse's father, and how this medicine was Introduced. BEWARE of a counterfeit of these Tills-VEtiow wrappers. All genuine are In BLUR wrappers, with the signature of A.J. White St Co., on each box Price Sets. Dr. Mirse's Indian Root Pills art sold by dealers i Medicines. niarSt-dd-w Crlatodoro'a Hair Dye. The transition of the Hair from grey, red, or sandy, to brown or blac a, pro duced by this article IS isstastineovs, and thecolor brought out is natural, bright and tWC'II AiVfaKADLR under exposure to the air or sun. Being alv a nutritious preparation, free from corrosive ing redi nt, it is highly " '. DEAHFICIAL. TO TUB HAIR, and hence is a favorite not only with men of Fashion hut is universally approved by Ladies as a toilet arti ele of inestimable value. Sold everywhere and arpliod by all I lau Pressers. J03EPII CRISTOD0R0. mrSMmdfcw Ko. C. Astor House, New York. I -ale Discoveries In Pathologv show that very many of tha diseswes which afflict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This ha long been suspected but Is only latelknowa. In consumption, JuJsercles aie reumi u ne a sadtmentary deposit from the blood Dropjy.Unnt, Cancer, Ulcers a jd Eruptions, all arise In disordered dciwsita from the blood. Billious dise&SMand wversareeaud solely by iU raaad un healthy sUte, and even th decline of lifef oUows the want oi vuamy in ite blood. In Iew of these f cts Dr. Ayu- d -?'gned his Cathartic Pills especially to rurify and invigorate the blood, and herr we believe l" nnrarr.ie; snree In Controlling disease
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Mexican Montane Liniment. prom rich and V-fwxl .... a .11 a1ab ttm A ml fM- A f 1 rt life, we hwthe aune meed of rri awarded this I aVUU HUU ml I tUIUIfl &iauv oua vwuwniwi.o not require a Standard Liniment. W ho ever heard et t. ja a a -IX A - il A ' -.t V -va cna, Bruise. Sprains. Rheumatism, Swellinrs, Strained How, fcc , it ha. no equal. T-kware or IsiiTATiOsa. Tlie ffiiuine Mu.-4ane Liniment Is sold by -u resnectai,ie Dr..rrit!.-h.i i.iT-r in en town, parish andhamk-t tlimufhont North ni Sooüi at once. Beware of artr oUuT'Erarii' tiainiect-' It is abase ImlUtiotit Harnes & rARtt, marSWStwlai rroprictor. Xew York YIPHIiOtÄlSTlC That has produced auch remarkable c fleets in many c&tt of NrcKALoiA, Vkrthio, aud Arrsc tions or the Head, caused by disturbed circulate n in those who hare tried it in this city, is for sale at . KELLER, fc WHITE'S. j, TUe highest testimonLils of its eßlotcy lmrebem fiTen y a number of the most respectable Citizens who have tried it. Viyi COAL. HO 1)1 AM MIXIMO COMPANY, (Office on Water strest, uuder the Telepragh Oflice. Cart loa.ii of lrt buslieis of Bodiam Mire Coal deÄ."1!? ' 5? lotu!oiiof lllinoi öä Wistonjio ken in payment. JOHN V YMOSB. I-8 tf. Secretary and Manager. etOO-PHOCLAMTIOX.-To the Mayor or lIUdelphlat-Thecures made by lVof.DeOr.th ,0Utaitore8einble the fameil lturt accounts of simiUircures in ancient times by the anointing with oil, and these cures are so wonderful aud instattaneous,80gat5sfactoiTimitieHÜnofhuiuanill.aah call upon the public functlcnari, and those having ...... suucriDf to 1 wi into the well attested merits, tlie snv pie efficacy of this 'Electric Oil Prof. DeOmth, therefore, proposes to deposit 1 100 wWl tli 3lälyf the Mmt forfeiteJf lf tha Eiectrie Oil sld at 3 South Eighth reet, fails to cure a sinslcca-e of ELeumatism or pains in the back or 1 liaito, Piles, Sores, Hums, and I'id;ulie, or to remoTe all soreness or sa villi. in fruia Tire to 20 Bin vtcs. If applied to any patienr maleorfeauale-la the ahnsNm?'.' ir auy vuMic institution of the city uirui-u&.wi Hosteller's Celebrated Stomach Ritters, for Jaundice, DyiK;i)ia,NtTT0us or Clmuic Debility are very pleoant in taste and aintll, nud can be taken under any circumstances. . In cases f Dysprpsi: it acts like magic, streu fit Leu in ß tue tone of the stonucb, stiiiiuluthiC the dicestive powers. a;d firing ruddy icalth to the t bitfk, an I brightness to th; eye. In all isrsof disease of the stumach, whether acute or lir nio, it nmy be recommended fur its sooUun', cor dial aud rcnuvatitig iiitlurncc. DyFpctia, beaitcrBi oss of appcüte, uau?ue, nervous tremors, relaxation, debility, Jcc., are nlit ved by the Bitb-rs in a very short spaoe of time, and a perseverance in their use nTer to work a thorough cure. Kept at all the popular siloons, and principal dm; etares. mrSl-d&wlw Decs any of our High IJrers ever eat too much dinner J . If any of our readers have cooks who tempt their appetite a Httle to for, I will Ulla secret that will lead the:n to the enjoymcLtof their dinners withouta visit from tlut goaty old gentleman Dyspepsia- Take DoSK OF U. SASnrORO'S iNVirlRATOR Ari'kR KATISU, AND TOV WILL HKVCR BK TROCBLBO WITH Indicestios; tut on the contrary, before the text meal time avouches the appetite will be eharpene! to appreciate si y kind of food. If the food rises or sours, th Iuvora'.or will fix the matter at once, for I there is something in it that, to use the expression of a friend, will let a man eat gravel stones, and take tlie i Invigoraior aud they will digest. We have tried it in double doses, on one or two occasions, for sick head ache, and it acts like a charm. What we want to say to our readers, young or old, is, If any thing ails you, go without delay and get a bottle of Da SuiDroBD'jlKViooRATon.and if it don't cure, come and tell us, for wc want to see one person that it will not benefit. (See Advertiecmcnt.) naroO-dStwliu ' a Safety aud Itellef. Old Dr. II. James, M-ou whttui the Xew York and other Atlantic city press have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Tuo mas Til ton, his son-in-law, has been educated to trar el for him and dispense his invaluable medicines, diost prominent among Lhc3 is his extract of Canninbis In dica, a liich ho discovered after hard labor aud deep re search In Calcutta. lie strove g i make a medicine to save his only chill from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Ir. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (KoomNo. Ill, State street.) He has already sue cevdedin curing permanently, hundreds of terrible eases of Consumption, Nervous Debil iür and Suffer Ine. Astliiua ana llroncmtis. Tne Colas ana Couha he has banished, are innumerable. The Canniabis InDr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of meiücine, which will cost you two dollars. He will prove to you that yon need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere tr.fle to set well. N. U J A Splro-Dviiameter to test the strength of the inngs, ami ascertain the exact state of the patient a ileum. 1. S.- Hy ad.lressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago post tlltlee, encl rsing four postage stnnips, (U cents i a rcriie will le sent in return, freeofchurce. toany partot Uie in ion. au letters.answere! iirompt. IV . AUUTL'SS, Dr. TILTON. ortllOm- DoltJPJ, Chicago, III. TU-DAY'S ADVEKT1SE3IENTS. RATKS. une One Two sannrc, (10 lines solid Agate), three times, tl 00 VÄ;;:::::.":::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I u One montti. 4 00 Three months,.. ... i 50 mx months, ...10 00 ...13 00 Unvewr, Ir Discount on birgcrinlTortUeiiients s f t arns -r six lines or under, 10 per annnm. tff No "'till forbid" advcrtisenienti-receivcil. .gjT No adyertiaement inserted for leas than SI. Jioticc of Sale of Real Estate. JOTICE is hereby giTen, that hy virtue of an is ordtrof the Court of Common PIm. nf VinderlurgcoiititT,the und rsignetl, Administratrix .f me esiue or r.mory uson, deceased, will sell at pnUicanctioiiatthedonrof tho Court-house, in the cit of Kvansville, on Satartay, May 8th, 1jM, letween the hour of 10 o'rlnrk. A l . an.l 4 nVl.vlr. f. M. of said day i Lot thirteen 13)in Clock five (5) In the Northern Enlargement of the City of Kvansvine, upon tne following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purclia.- money to ! j ai.l in cash, on the day of saie;fne-tiiini in sixaontiiü, ana one-third in t we ve moiths: thet urcha-ertoirive his notes for th ferrc l payments with interest secured br morteaea ap.tw Administr.arix. Uf MirU COH..-ljC0 buhe's prime While Corn, for sale by apTSt EDW. It. HILLmr.lXKEE .OTIOAM for Maw, reduvd pri. p, JL ID cents, at DOBELL 8i COXVNGToN. IVEW UüOKS! NKWBOOKnÜ i.-m 1. .ivlnesune's Travels In Africa: i-ire or Aaron iturr; Twin Roses, by Mrs Mowatt; Illustrated London !Cews; Junieceivedby DOBELL ti CON YNGTON. DPI ILA TKIt rAKj.-iäihU iurt reel-ed and M for Mile by 1 61 JOHNSTON. tVWIS.-A nneafottment of Empire aud Willow Cabs, just received arid for sale bv VICKERY Jc JOHNSTON. SWEKT POTATOKS -n bushels In store for sale by VICKERY te JOHNSTON. albr MCKER & JOHNSTON. OATrt. 75 bales of OaU, Just receivel and in fine order, for sale by Z. H. COOK U SON. sp7 . c?r.nRiKs. HI If 01. .Maac. Win-: .ii mi dii. no. do; 10 bi. sireil Malaga Wine; 20 hlf bbls do do; SO M.ln Dante Currants; 10 bxs5 lump tohacco; 5 do 10 do do; 100 hales Cotton Ratting: Received and for sale hy I. & D. IIKIMANN. dOKKY LIMEVÄ I n any quantity, Tor .die at reduced prices, by mrtt o. FOSTER k CO. I a Awuuigmaker ana lCier. . . ' rjIIE SURiCRIBEB respectfully Informs the CapUms of Steamboats, and the public gentr. ally, that he has opened a Sail and Rigging Loft in Carpenter's Warehouse, on Water frtreot, where all orders in his ln will be thankfully rexi td, ax4 yum many micnuei in. H.'ilSs. AwnmtT. Tarrai;i. VSuirm r.vr. o.it Canvas Hose. ikj.I every article in th Jtigiring line. nj.iiuii.icii ih itic tiiuntsi iioiw.e. OnltTS sespi-ct'wMy- solicited; to le left at. J. Li. ct no-man's Kok Store, or at the Loft. Itr nopes neatly spliced. .jt mrM im ÜIIARLES EVERT. KKFIEI Sl'fiAR-r'Jtvrls Soutneruand starv?ard New Yors, Crushed, Towderert snd Ltaf.for
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OXFECTIOXERS r?UG'.Ut..-50 M. this V day received per "Uranite s-ixie, lor "aie.'-y Gl LBKKT tl IiOTV I.K?, mpH ' - frycatnore pear w aiT w. STAU C'-lÄDLES.- iKvxes iart . for !e l.y - OILBKRT& BOWLES. MILL1XERY NOTICE IHR.. 1?. J. TrR.ER wonld infarm the Ia-lies II M of Kvmifville and iu viciuitr. Diat she will carry on the Millinery I usiness at t'ip atorc on Sec ond street, formerlr oci'uiii-i iv Airs. Ponawsor, priv opiiiiU; tiit Kev Mr. Jiccarrr s enüren ne will I'leach aud l-ersir bonnes at lili lowest prices. and in thi lst i5. Me Uric, as l.e u-c no acids, without doing thein any injur. he will have new poods expressed every week "from Cincinnati, and will aep on hand ready trimmed !nnnets fir wish new bokkts, or desire to hare old ones rejiaire.1 to Ionic as well as new, is respectfully solicited. f. vans viae, aitu&ui, ijs-ii Ovters'.5ca.ses2Ib Cans Core Oysters; ' ' 25 ao lib ao ao do; Fresh; received and for sale y aptJ I.ft n.IIElMA.W. tllMmiKS... 3 40 hhds prime to fair N.O. Sugar; , i5 nols rehoua jJlasscs, 50 hlf bids do; 6 Tierces Rice; 25 W)lsTare; 23 ba?s l'epper; 15 do Alspice; ft hales I? loves; SOO mats Casia; 3 cases No. 1 Xutmejs; H U Mace: R-eeiTed aud for sale at reduced frier, W apti 1. K V. lltlMAl. ILASKS.0 gross pint flasV; SO do quart do , 10 H nint do: Received and for sale by apt . I &T. HE1JIAXX. IS uit' mhSi!Si'r A api UAMlTEli ORIt. IkOLID box vices. for sale by A full stock received and sASLKL OKK. gIRB DRICK-On hand and for salebr riAii: XAIU'. 500 kees nails expected this 1" lavWould bt sold Terylow in lot from the wharf. iw SAMUEL OKK. a MORE riilZES THAN BLANKS!! Every other Ticket a Pitte!! TO BV DRaMTS OX TIIK HAVANA PLAN. i.A. ttery, Shelby Collcgo Lo OF KENTUCKY. R. FI1AACE dt CO., aianagcrs. Extra Class 116. ' To Redrawn on SATURDAY. April, 1. 20,660 prizes amouuting to'...." 8272.O0O Highest Prise. 4 :..wS:,n(iO .Lowest do - ..; 3.W ' Pi i.e payable in full without deduction. Every prise iu this scheine will be drawn. Tickets 310, Halves S3, Quarte $2,50. Parsons ordering two Tickets, an odd and even numI er are gunrante! todraw 4ft i.r cent, of their mortf- back. snvii:s notinnc or the profiect ct pocud ini! tilt: full or itpprxiniation prizes, wuicu tiy tue w i:iir anu naiuTiiis. 'he Managers' otticial priuted drawings a ill be sent toall Ticket-holders. ' Ail oiderssent to u j will receive prompt atiemion. C. IIAAN &l CO . ap(5 " Licenssd Venders, lAni?viUe. Ky. DISSOLijTIOX. ' ' rJOHE undersigned h.ie this d.iy by mutual conM. sent dissolved lh lirtiiei.shii of CnuiUwli ti I'iher. All the out.Ui)dnc airounts will iHSwliect. ed by Ilonald Fisher, who is auihorized to settle the wine, and who has asMiiued the payment of the delU of the late linn. Ths intleliu-d to the kite tii in jtre requeüled to call aud settle tne r accounts wiüioutdclwy. JNO. K. CAMPBKLL, WI.AAJ-U Z IClltli. ..til The business f the late firm will be continued ly tlie under gned RONALD FISHER. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing between John A. Keila, John A. llaii.y and W. Car penter, under me nnu an u name or ueits, uaney K Co., has been Uiis day dtusolved by the retireuiciit of . carjentor, r.sq.; me mieresi or Ktia . i arj-ent-ler having leeii purchased by the said John A. lieits and .lohn A. llaniy. The aH iirsnn.l luincM of the old firm will le settled up by the new linu of REITZ & HANEY, Who will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and Steam Boilers, ViTn il V au n . ' " ?Wl8 Size. Also, Ii-t illi:rv ana Aiming Mat-hint-rv. ami in fact everything is the Iron line, at the old stand, corner of Ingle and Canal streets. April I th, l.v-tf KKITZ k. HANKY. PATENT IIICEAD DAKEItV. Ko. 1,FIR8T ST., above Main. r HIIIS Estalilishment is in full operation, and manWL ufacturing articles tlmt are warranted to rive irbH'r:n. All kinds of UACRIiltf and l'll.OT lilt I. XI), by the iouiid,or larrel. at Cincinnati or l.u ist i lie prices. Holding the eclusire riffbt for andeiimrg County to manufacture the Celebrated I ATKXT 15KKAD so popular in Kantern cities, Iving chcaMlR and hkaLTIiikr than the ordinary itread. ram n i.-. tn.icl. ana MeamlMHits are invited to trr it. I CA KIM of every description always on Weddings and 1'artlea Supplied 13 eJäSB5.BoUee-nr-'"m rTKW BUUKS! SKW HOOK!?:: LM 1'rinceof the House of David: Odd Fellows' Manuel; The Heile of Washington; The Three Iteauties; Harpers' Wtekly.for April 3d; New York Ledger, . do HtMI'll? nf Ourl'uioo, do luth; KaMou's Pictorial, do - iMij Atlantic Magazine, do Just received at (apj) J. UKALY'S. riJKW DRY WOOD ARIiniYF.D ... At S. HMRTrilS. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sa!e iroa Cash O.mi. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED , At S. EJJBICH'S. I -t.v uui uuvs, t or Sale I Jfoa Cash Oslt. I vvn- rnr r.nnBO .r,,,.,. Mi TRY GOODS ARRIVED At 8. EMBICll'S. NEW DRY -300DS. For Sale Hon. Casn Oslt. NEW DRY 100DS ARRIVED I a At S. EMBICU'3. NEW t-KY GOOD?, For Sale ap.1 l'oa Cash Omlt. For Hale or Kent. , IIOl'SH witlt ten acr of I.tnd attncheil. xltu2a aied 2h miles from Evausville, one bundled yanls fr.m the I'hiiK Road. The House is a Two-story Frame, with double porticos in iron t and rear, four rouir.s on firet floor. Id by 20 feet, and a hall IJ leet wide, four rooms on second floor, same size, and, also, Kitchen and sen ants nniiDS, a gooi dry cellar, a well of pure water, and a cistern, convenient to the Kitrlien; also a never failing rin of pure water within fifty yards of tlie house. I or terms apply to r- " KELLEIlt W IIITE, Druggirts. I rn-rinn I . . 'IMlb i.itiAii.it.iiii nemorore existing ieH Irii tl... lifl.rutctiMl nl Jrkl.n k lUria ij fl,!. dardNstdved niW t , businei All theounness ou.s. siiiuiitUL. sl CO. will 1 :led only hy the unnernpnecl on presontjuicn. ill continue tne 1 oawaaniNu akd commission tern in thi city, and in my absence will be rcure. nitfi ny jiir. r.. tnisbAi.. Orticeand TYarehouse, as heretofore, urdrr the Telegraph Office. JOHN S.MITCHELL. Evansville, 3Iarch 21st, lfjS. . aMwd . 1 . . n . . . New York Ieder. KECEIVKD this Slay (Fri.lay); and otherpaper aud for sale at M.L. JOHNSON'S, apS First Street. 1APFR V'4REHOrSK, ROOK STORE and HOOK HlAühlt V.-.M. L. JOHNSON has received an assortment of Paper from Royal to the smallest Note" Paper, which U offered at wholesale or retail. I will give the highest market price for RAGS. Remember the place. First street, near Main. Oil Cloths and Carpet House. TUB LARGEft I'and heaviest stock in town re ceived and for sale cheap at J. OAKLY & SOX'S, mr20-lm Pouter's Block, I t r. TZ. ff RÖXES V. R. f IIEKwR; Ti toxes Saleratus: Hi do Marcs; Si dozen Keicordi; 1:1 do. RrMms; ... . . M do Bnishes, artI; io tore ard fur rby Imrttl W1IKKLKR U KIOQ3. sale low aarniTL' mic AH bbls Fresh Boach, for sale bv
V1CTOHI018 OVER r.iix. BRAGG'S ARCTIC L1NiMNT.i Arony or we! Sickness
or health! Life or death! These are the questions InTolret in the adeftion or rejection of this specific t-y the martyrs to external dis- . eases and inj urie. Ilaring received the in1trsement vt ' the distiucuisbed sa van, the late ' n?.. k axe, and its efficacy tested during two awful Uiutcrs in .ie regions of eternal ice. It is now coining Into eeneral use n er err section of thecivilized r(ohr, and its marrelous cures areereirwhere exciUcc astoaUh - - - menu . THE AFFLICTED REJOICE. lirxnnEDS n.l Thou-' : -uiiij ItaTe teed the virtues, and are rejoicing in freedom from lone lir.gft inrl'AIN ai.d 11?EASE wincn other remedies tad Are yen affltrted with OLU HJKKf Sutfring- from. KUISES. SPKAIN?. CORNS, SOIIE EYES, The Arctic Liniment ir J will aflonl you io.unt reIUf r.vorvUwlv U l;d,Ii BUUXS AM) SCALDS. For thewdreadfii! acSlrt' the AKCTIC LINIMENT . xh.itilst Ka lr r m i9rA. fir it attbrds sure and immediate' SL ml,.r rtK mmlm hM. deatb. Every steatnioat ana , rtilraI (nin should leco. it. Who that has heard tha. shrieks of anf uish uttered by the scalded or maimed Tic tints of explosions and CollisjVp xV-vl uiean of relieving their torr- I ,ure hou'J always he accrns-. . VJVvv I ihle! Such doe exist in thia fc jg r k w.-v. waau m . -vsrv aas ms Ii Fx btlmy pain control line agent k-ri- It is HIE MOTHER'S COMPANION. It cures CAKES IN THE UREA ST, SOKK NIPPLES, SOKE LIPS, PIMPLES, ke. Ladies who prise a pure sain, void of pimples. bl"tcle, scurf and all discoloration and excrescences. . should attack these trespassers on beauty's do'4 main as soon as Ihevapa - - ' pear aim "fc At r Tlie Arctic Liniment. rpV-V ri Insexcelk-titforttieria-r. .PSIics ssr ippearance GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. It Is a sovereign remedy for the various diseases' with ahkh horses areafllicu. curing the most alarming cases ofUrnises, tpraiuft, trin g-halt,-Wounds, Scratches, Swee;.ey. Siv'n, RingIfone, lUg brail, l oll evil, tie. No farmer, livery stable keeper, or any person owuihg valuable HORSE, should I without this valuable remedy. . For sale by ad respectable Druggists and Dealers. VaiCES or the Lisihkxt, 23ccr.ts, 5i cents and 1 a itottle. A one dollar nottte contains as mucteLiuiment as eight twenty-five cent bottles. 0 Extraordinary Announcements Kverv purchs r or a dollar bo ef tlie AUCTIC . LINIMENT receives at IV. Urarg's expense, thi I'MTioSTATEsJowasASof Hew York loroneyear. The Journal is a larsre illmslnded ipT-mfb tumber continin ixtecn paaes, launlully pnnteU on clear white i-aper, and filled with or ginal maWer fromthe most brilliant writers oi tue counir-. vu of suSst-rijvtion and full particulars of the n.yel ana philanthropic enterprise of wbii.h ÜiU fler ronus a iait, will acenmpany each Itottle. . jtn AGENT WANTED in EVERY TOWN l VILLAGE. urAGG BÜRROWKS. bt. Louis, Mo. New Ytoaa 0rric.No.4Tl Broaiiwav. Commouicationsihoukl always be al dressed to St. Lw!b1ERBOWER and KELLER & WHITE are Agents for Evansviilo. apt-pdAjw NEW GOODS. CI GUMRERT Las just received at Ids store on AVaur fcu-vel, bctaeen laiu aud Sycamore, large stock of Cloths, Cassimcres nnd Vestings, of the finest quality and latest styles, which he UpretareJ to make up into fashionable trarnienu lof every desnption A lall stock of Keaily-made Clotlang, always on band. . . Alio, Hats, Caps and Gcut TwrnUUlng Coeds of all kinds. , . Tailors and Seamstresses wanted. r2?-im' MAG.UIMW.sa ,APJ?IHt'.t Kecei ved bytx pre. aiid for ,v M. L. JOiISOPi, nirtl First ?trrct, nohej office First arrlYal of Southern Fruitr Just Received per ftramer Antetop, i BARRELS Trime Sweet Poi.Uoc; IU A choice lof of Hi" Apples; A tine lot of D"nanas; . T. JO I oxi s Oranges; & Ifoxes Lemons; 2 Casks Cocoa Nuts; For sale t-y lror; 7.. It. COOK A: PON. just oii:mi:d, 4 lri.Enin Mock offprint MILl.lAERV ensiMing of bu-aw, Ncapoluau Gossiuier aud I'lnn II,. itlhti:ina. Flowers. Drldal Wreath. If on net . and various other articles. toi numerous to mention, U which I invite the particular attention Pf the ladies of Kvansvilleand th surrounding country. They will find it to their interest to examine r y stock. F. It. BAllKEU, Fint street, between Main and Locut st., mrJS Evannville, Ind. iTiv.n viVKiiirt : " j b Blls. arraiiu-d Cider Vineear, tn store ard fo ale by SAM. VICKF.RY. jTlAkUM40 bales navy; for sale cheap, tortoe, by mrJ G. FOSTER CO. TtirOI.ARSE1TJL WO Uls and hlf bbls choice I'lantatlon; 50 bbls choice Sugar Iloune, rr n'e y mr29 O. FOSTER Si CO. f" 6'fO boxes assorted sises in store and for sale by nri3 PKESTON UBOTIIKKS. PICTURE FRAMES. tä TXT. VTT VT'l . .rlmml f milt tnnaldlBfT of. 1 all widths just received by fehl lKMJELL&COXYNaTOX. II AC AX t CO'S DCOK EXTEK PRISE. GIFT PLAN. ,. . H-On a Poll.-u-'s vorth of Bo-Amor nnwanN.'x.usbt . ST of us, we will give at the time alree gifi worth'' frMi tweiitv-fireceiiw to tfty dollars, !idts a tkkvr a hich willerititle the holder to a clrMfOe fof i 280 Acres of Land,Ib Warrants of I'VI acre?; do do HI do do 40 do: when three thousand tickets arc disvwsed f.Gifts consist of GolJ YTatctcs, Silver Watcl:c, Composition Watches, Gold PciiP, Gold Ear Jrojn, - Gold IVncils, and Geld IHujt.h, Gold Braeclet, Gold Shirt Ilntton., Silver Tliiniblc Gold Breastpins; and SliKolIancous Gifts. Agents or ersnns sending is clulvs of Fifteen w upward will receive a Dollar Book ,a Gift, and a Tirkrt that will entitle him to a chance for the Laud Warrant. L'ot'ls Hovgll and Gift aecfnnpanjinn ikon" lUlircrtd whn the Jarchau is s?. to be decided by Thre Thousand Tickets, duplicated of thoe sold teing placed in wLeel and three drarn out. The first drawn will entitle the holder of a sind lar number to ItiO sati of Laud, the second to K',th;rd to 40. Rooks ordered by mail, 18 cents extra, in stamps, must I e sent to jv postage. Caialoguesof Rifokscanre supplied when osden!. As rat- must be very rapid, we exoeet tj aell the TickeUin four or six artks. Allonlws adlrrtedlo the old established R(k and Stationary gtore, K7 Main street, where we lave been for fifteen years, wii? meet prompt attcutiou mrtfi d.tm V. IIAtiA.X A CO. Louisville, Ky. 1jhv iidökh: kx ijook-:: Lm The '1 nree Hiutie; The Helle of Wah ronton; Vrineeof the llouscof Invid; New York Ledger, for Awil X Hag of our t'niou, do du;Jut rec-ive-l at J". IlEALV'S. Kvanvi11e. March 2Ttb, Ifj. KANSAS! KAXSASÜ KANSAS!!! W AR riKi:X the All-aborblnc Question;bi'tnw the question is where can Coüks tend the cheapen? I know. At M. I.. JOIIWON'a Rook ttore. ! -srciiAi-I niank Hooka,
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