Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 117, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1858 — Page 2

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ßbansbillc gailu journal. EVANSVILLE, IND FRIDAY MORNINCJ APRIL 9

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The JSnprnme Court and Common

Schools. anr Tha Supremo Court have again had

the subject of taxation by cities f r com

mon schools before them. The city of

Lafayette petitioned the Court for a ro

hearing of the case, and the Court after hearing counsels have re affirmed their

former decision and sustained it by fur

ther reasons. The following extracU

from the opinion embrace all the mate

rial points in the opinion as delircred by

Judse Perkins. It will be read by every tion

on2 interested ia the subject of common

dren

schools.

r t i: iv.i Tl. IBO bODlUlBuau i iiiuM ayiu.i . w tha General Assembly anal "provide, by W . JSranl uniform avatem oV ... - r - L.ii v- I .1. common scnoou, wncrcin tuiuon nuiu Art. 8.

without charge and einauj open to all." oonoiocai iawn iot opening, worsin on, aim i s... i. Art. H. It alao ordama that that I lavin? ont hisrhwava. where hiffhwava marl v

"Asuembly hall provide for the election by be needed. The Constitution enjoins no sts- coffee, which was to tho voters of tho State, of a State Sapcrin- tem of highways, bat regulations as to work- ,w.;nt nf tU ..,o,1nt nf TnW;rt lnlrntifin." Soo. R. liner. StatnatorT hicrhwrara are not ncctl- on iCCtipv wi "

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rfu " M il.- ,Av?.?rtn. e.f th Mm. nml strPr.U are reconirerUn the Con-

r.r; :X ' r tCI ;;5;rn CnRtitntion we have auoted. Thcv emoi vUQ M H IViS " W M V-VÄ m--, j w rrl nnifnrm triitm nf mmmnn I schools; which, to be snch, all admit, must operate alike in town and country, xso otner provision was needed in that instrument to the rrouuee sucn a system. But it docs contain another provision, viz: that the General Assembly ahall not pass :n any local or special law providing for tho Bupvwsoi cviuu w ;uwia. oov. , i.. . And the question arises: ny was mas 1 0f prouiDiiory section luscru-u j iu wiuiwmi xt addressed f W bat was ita design! It was I not to establish a general system of common schools, for that had already been plainly proviaea lor. v nat was 11 onjecti nai coma it oe aaarrssea to bus cuy ana town cAhAAlcl W a n r Ar cnnivn that in b"i u I fully considered an instrument as a Stato (Jomdutution, it was inserted witnont aim, V laiiv .t rviuv tiivniii wv o 111 The question is easily answcre.1. when considered in the licht of hintorv. Under I our formet Constitution, we had bad two . svstems of common schools, tho eencral and . 1 s tho local, and tha local had broken down the general system, and neither had flourished. ceo Urecncastle township r. Jilaclc, tupro I This was an evil distinctly in tho view of 1 , 1 . I I f , : v : . i. c 1 l. o lliu vuuHUilUR v im- ii iiaiiicu in uvv jvu i , Ütution: and it waa determined that the two avstems should no lon?er co-exist; that the one general system snouut do conunnea, i atrenzthened 6r additional aids, and that . . a . a aw . I tne counieracun tocai system snouia go out of existence should cease. , j .t . i ,t e n W n a V 11 that nmlp InA rvrmAv I Vtn. I htitution, tho local school sjstcm broke down tne eenerai one: ana tne same wouia do tne result were both tolerated under tho present I Constitution. Aa ordinary amount of Wl . w . I Knowicage oi numan nature, aua tne molives that rovern legislative bodies, must Fumcc to convince any one of this fact. lftc constitueata or members representing counties having towns and cities which had adopted tho local system would, to a great extent, prefer to have no other to interfere .a.a.-.w ke"inphVg3 their representatives would natnrallv unite i with the enemies of that system in the nominal; and, under such influence, it cuS" l"'nJ,Crif tonobtSn" .cSffoAlS? own constituents, tney wero compelled to i JS'A. et!3i icnev and nermanencv. aa well aa equal ity and uniformity of tho general system I would De maintained. The question next occurs, is tho act of 1555, authorizing cities and towns to pay teachers of common schools by taxation of the citizens, a local law! The Court is not insensible to the difficulty of determining, in many cases under our The question is often one of much ernbarrassraent: and few authorities are found to aid in its solution. But in the present case, it would seem that there could bo but little difficulty In arriving at a correct conclusion, The subject of the act of 1555, it will be observed, is not the organizatiou of city and rbLTn' Z . ' fo that purpose. And we have seen that com mon whoolsasa whole.are madoaState inttShihfinn TKtnni rrv-Artfii V with tha state, embracing within it, every citizen, every foot of territory, and aU the taxable T.ronrrtv in tha State. The whole tcrritorv if tVe tate i. divided into school districts', undr tho general school system, including ibrt invni Hfii 1 ritic. thcv are aohonl . ----j - i as general as that subject, it certainly will, as a general rnie, bo a general law. Here, as wo have sccu, the subject U common schools. The subject embraces all tho persons and all tho property of the State. let, this law of ISoj, operates, and is defcigned to operate, only upon a portion of the person ana property oi uio w 3S.Ü Th?1tas?adivildhinrobSstric?; lor common school purposes. The cities aaa wwus lwm ' mnst do so. to render the school svStcm ol system general and uniform. Now. suppose the school law in terms provided that taxation for common schools, and the management of the sysUrn, should bo uniform except in that portion of the school districts situated in lown ana ciu uui, manu bucu uimiia. a tax, additional to that levied in the rural stricts, ruizht bo imposed, and a different Uls ScT;1 Ünfl ThJsSL v-lSarbiri fid 253. et, such ritate if the act tho additional towns for school virtue of that law of the State specially au fcalo of taxation, for ono part of the tchool districts, and another for the other part. Hut here wa are met with the argument that cities and towns arc, in a measure, indepen dent svernnaeutsy '.j01 cr oi" uxation.n,te 1 We admit that great powers may be conferrcdupon ruunici pal corporations for cor 1 .1. ..... porate purposes within constituUenal limits. The city of Aurora v. Went, 9 Ind., 74. But the Slate cannot confer upon such corporalions the rfelit to do that which the Constitu tion forbids to be done by any auch power in the state. Yet, by the law of 1S35, an attempt to conier auii gui ia rnaae. int Constitution . . - . ...Avufna that pnmmrai m m .. 1 1 : 1 1. hall be Mpiwrted by state taxation alonesupported, as a Statoeyatem by a uniform

tricts. Now, a law that is less general than . ' j donnern venmsuia contains

tne single suojecfc upon wiiicii i io operate, i yicacive uis uigiiuy, vxovernor I qqq pqUare miles and the

cannot, as a general ruic,ceriainiy, oc a gen- Wright will resign and coma home On j t o rr.i Uw. T?nt. nn th ther han.i. if it k " rcs'on na come nome. ja united would make a State

is tno scoot law oi me nmwuiiumivi io uuud tu ;iwvio- uivuuuu vw jjzt cc7ii. tcjj Wim ay I Conjnjnption Th of 1855 is a cart of it: for I T-t..,t,f nr Araö 1 x ' . . ,.. . i

. .1 . m If. I I i rk.'v nirn .ni to en in mi n 1 n m . ri n Wmmmnm . tM ummm .. mm tKJ . - - mmm M - mmm m I- . u . . I

Iitm Intitd 1 fitirt na r "u v i.u;vi.u wrttrnowin marun wuy as gooa in than

purpose, aro levied only by wno are unaoie to pre-empt, will lose cveru r.wrfwhile in man others it ,on

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for tbc support efeachachoola, are levied lor Thursday night last, the reports Ot a vSUtff ?h;Ät-,ä!yrnr.n P.",10" six-pound cannon fired in Indianrow, if tho- Constitution requires all taxes for sceb'purposea td be levied by a general, apolis on the receipt of the news of the ÄÄÄKStE: df" " the Ucompton bill ia the

J 4. , t, ' the passage ot any other, can the State authorlze municipal corporations to raise taxes for such State purpose, in addition i to tbo, raised DJ me genersi isw wi iua ckBic, iuui destroying the uniformity of the school ystem and taxation for Ita support, and evading s auppo rictionf the constitutional restnctionl if so, aurely constitutional checks are worthless WeblVO not been able, ai yet. to reconcile our consciences to this rnc-ie of trifling with the fundamental law of the State. Here, we might close this opinion; but it ia due perhaps, to connwl, that we kctsld no -

two or three inconveniences which it ia I

suggested must arise from this decision. amA .ml .rested in New York. A that

1; It is cltlraed that It will annihilate all . n . ut

coueires ana Rcaaemies. inn is not so. i

Constitution limit the general lcgisla- gcthcr. and assuming the stjla and pre- bnt

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acnoois. voneges, academies, ana cnaritaoie " - associations, are not included within the or- 15.0CX) circulars, which they induced says:

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11 1 Uli DUVVm. A mA9 .m .vs. vj IV Wl I -I!..! tn. .niAiiraiM nn.tlnn I tVA

biiiuiiuii, iict .iiwuingv uiiv.uvii, i vii

extent she mar deem expedient, by such i.: a?cnciC9. - - I LIIII1 o Tt U aal.L if cities ana towns cannot tax the a Mmmnn Ki-Vin.il npi tVipr ran thw fnr I iw " .. fpi y-i ' . yfh-rfSSSS; shall bo general. It does not so provide as to streets, and a highway is not a street, either technically or in common parlance. Tin lmsDccn juaiciauy ; settled ry tbi conrt. for c ro 1 Tna. . 1 i wyA m nmmnn oiiTii'ii nr ini mnnnn ta w i And here we cannot refrain from nsing tho ."'"iVS ays there ahall be one general uniform at 'TrVT.rr.S1?.. Ä J? ers be pa58cd on the subject. rnitnKnfi nAtvill.t(W..h,n .: -.-..w..- v.? "ava V oe ono general aysicm oi nijMiwaya exicnainjr intS every part cf U.eState und that there - 11 K. Att.ä vr u... . .,, .,w -.. ed in cities, because streets there take their J itünd and Statmea. .Utenclca dlattnct from biffliwavs. A ccneral law for burn J " l ways where they ore needed, like one touching couniy seaw, necu oniy do as general particular subject matter, to comply wiin wusvunwu. 3. it jä 8a;j that school cannot bo kept up P;t;ea without local taxation. Wa aro unabie to co why. As the proceeds of taxatlon aro, or may do, drawn 1 rom tue irca?ury tha Stato itr capita, that is. upon tho ----- , - . 10 StatO r capita, that l. upon tho s of tho children, cities would seem to tho advantage, a tho great mass of in;? population is within their limit. heads have float; All this, however, is matter for legislative regulation within coutittitional restrictions. i ,s Dot a Question for the court. The reasoning of the court upon the latter points does not appear verycon a a a a elusive, ny cuanging me namo 01 our fro inetitntion to arir1mii and col. ... . ... ... asvap w ivi snns w -a c nticinn t n !i 1 -""""S " uvuvu- - TUUtnr rnnU i.uWJta th fnirns 1 v v for their support: for "tho State is left, I :.. r i u ucr c-.iu.b education to anv extent she may aectn t, 1 expedient, by such agencies." rrww a J 1 t . . i ne court says a nignway is not a 4 .. Ti . . . .... , street." it is true, mat a uiguwav is ' 0 not always a street; but a street is al u;uTW. i,u : tÄ,i 1, J "'o""-J . "o- -o oand in common parlance, and we cannot Roa i.n. ,u. ftfa town nr ritv can j - be excepted from a general law respect ing highways, unless it be by the appl o J j rr cation ot local law or authority. (-Tötest how small a furnace good P?z metal could be melted in. a ccntle--.i- xn W rant high, with a hearth atone only lo inches -30 inches bu,h,I-.na 12 Inches ab tue tuauei ncau. in tnis lime auair was not much larger than a farmer's churn he made in three days qqq lba of good ? m la, ft j 2Q0 , of scrap metal. 1 he furnace was built in two days by one man, and did not cost mnm . ,. , $2o. Ihe experiment proves that large smelting furnaces, ani a heavy investu,c,lfc v arB unnecessary iu uegin the iron business. II the farmers in the counties understood the process, they , . , .. .. ' ' r1"!" UJ '.'gu,t kUC "ncaM " UJ r aüOUt 10 ine cost 01 a waß01 . r, t . ... uov ight s name nas not yet been presented to tho Senate, and it is sup. v. .:n u tt. i .t.:. : uv WU1 uo '8 nation withheld till Congress djourns, i it. . , w lie ii tue annoinimenL win i ir iro nv his return, we are led to believe ho will -ke UD his residence in the Packet, and . . . " P " . P"hably n the city of Lvansville. He will be received with acclamations by the , , .. ... . ... PC0Ple. ad the citizen3 of Evansville wüuiu give mm a coruiai welcome as a VolX Mos appear peculiarly propitious at present, for a lrilliant ei, fX- l.r nnvarn. . vv,v.uv home. OCT Letters from Kansas say that the political agitation in the territory has so i j ,,...., r .1, . ire"uuu v that they have neglected their crops and 80 fhaustcd lheir be UDabIe t0 PV for theif Un3ä befor0 U their lands, and will have endured their sacrifices, and labored in vain to secure a home. Money is scarce in the territory , lt ... ., . . . and squatters are pledging their claims at a rate of 100 per cent, interest per annum, to get the means of paying for tue;r lands. The partisan agitators have . .mii am i nl tm-m ..l.ii.J m Iah mm 4 mtm , f m v rulif,l "" cu iwi'o " wt evils upon the territory, but they have ..j OÄ Ar caused an immense amount of private I sufierins, fi i" TTi TnAi-in, rvrt i a .Tnnmail rotatoa a ir.f m mmmr a mim v wwm. a.w. .v.M.rM I singular phenomenon. Owing to the peculiar state of the atmosphere on , ... , . -tr House, was heard distinctly in Munroe county, fifty miles distanL It was heard "'J.miies aistant. UwasPearU v iuwiiuguuiuj instances, ana one gentleman ne pl&;nlT E.w the eria no piainiy saw ine uadues oi me gun and heard the report in Mnrmin nnn 4.i :i -rr . ' These incredible statements are made by I O m,-m.m.J ntUlJT UlllCS ÜU. men of the highest character for truth . .. .. 1 n intelligence.

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A most HErABious swindle has been

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m crimns a.ssocia.i.ea memsciics w i wuumv,.

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0r . lanra mercant o firm, issued owins: to distant and anterior causes. It

the P"Palaof - m a rft n t il A l(WnffV, lOT the COIlldCm iucti..utiiv I .f ov : cK a arldn. tn i 1 ... I and Ul 111 I ft W ' - I COUntiy merchants WHOSO names are .: - 1 nAn Via Iwilr nf thn swnur I

KgiswiBu ujivu - ---- o j . ThoplanofopcraUons wlona to man a circular asking him to become . ,. . . the special agent in his town or county

a certain cofleo company, inducements weie held out that the coffee fur

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nished by this company wou superior quality, and would a rate that would eiTO country retail a chance to make at least 50 per cunt rtrniir. nn inn xaie. 11 iua man nu v . . wv u . v mm v. - I a . An.n.v Ia wR Uisuuacu bv nvvvuii u ßv.j, . ,4 , . ... ,-t,w ; "Yited to remit to the coffee company in v t. .11 r.,m .Mn fmm . lorN a 6iun auu., i.j..0 to to pay lor a aampie invoice vi A A 4 -f be sent immediately When the money. tictim accepted the conditions and sent I " f,Lj:j.U.f . lD0 money, as J lutul U1U vt -mira via t hp last tlip V ever heard from I . Fifteen thousand of these circulars were distributed throughout the United Q.Ma n4nir1 AlthrtllfTh it 14 hilt utawa auu vuiiuuc. .... - four or fivo weeks since the first of them Mf ,mnt hnrl Kn u - gro senu tue amount received iuu uviu crw acufc " for the past week or two about $1,000 A j th m have Drobablv per aay, ana me men uavc pruuauijr ovuv 7- II " received in all about $20,000. Some of the respectable merchants of the city who had received orders from their country correspondents to pay over . r l : I money lO tne concern, lounu, on unssu- .! .V..1 : . 1 rn;n,ll. .nrl I 11 j 11 mak it nia outuiuiM sniuu) .u nn the nolca on the scent, 'lüecierkt w- ... .... . 1 01 tne HCUU0U COUtfC ueaiers wubu urested at the Dost oinco had in his POSlf driv 1ottra tbi r. hid 855310,1 aÜ0UC SlXl lcucrs inai ne naa i 1 iL. 1.1.. I. A mm mmm, mm T I JUS6 taiiCU irUIU IUV ICIlvr-UUl luauj i I l 1,fÄM r,,l t.11 kilCUl UVIHq lEMVVIVU IVktiVlO, WKU H.a, doubtless, contained money. These were handed Over tO the Mayor, Who tOOK. caro Ol tuciu. t The "extensive Warehouse. 20. 208 I . . f ., . . ., . Broadway" described in the circular was found tO be One Single, small room, fur- . . , nished With tWO Small desks and a COUple of chairs, no other furniture of any de ' . . . , SCription being Visible tO the niked Cje. Tia IniTP ?tnrV of roiTcc from which O I those fifteen thousand merchants were to be supplied, consisted of precisely three pounds. One pound of each of the aorta of cofTe. was all that wai found. and the cleik says that lor the three weeks he h Uen there these Mentic.1 packages nave uone uutjr, auu 1111. mis i is all the coffee the Company have ever had. The principals in the transition have I pocketed the money and escaped, and left their dupe of a clerk in the hands of I the officers. State of Sufeuiob. The Legislature of Michigan at its recent extra session 1 passed an act to cede the Northern 11 t- . a, T?.l Cl. t. t i eninsuia to tue unitea otates, mat 1 . . . ... may be incorporated with as .section of the Northern portion of Wisconsin, and formed into a new State called Superior. Tho contemplated cession on the part of Wisconsin, commences on the east, at the outlet of the river Menominee into Green Bar. and runs westward until 4" aJ ,,v bounded by the St. Croix river, and emb Uut ji QOO square miles. The . . , ? .... .... j i auout two cessions about half as ian:e Illinois. The new State would , r : i .i:e -u,l,,lww U4 1,,c 1,"C3fc tricts in the world. Its deposits of iron and copper would supply the world for 11 tr ' ages, and iU forests of pine with its valuable fisheries, would soon fill it with a hardy and thrifty population, if it had a government and system of laws fitted to T. . us wants, lnelegt irislaturc of Wiscensin nas no i acted upon toe measure, though there scents to be no opposition a a . in that Stato to the project. The Michigan bill must be re-enacted by the next Legislature to render tho cession valid. 0The Indianapolis papers mention ri"S Pr0CeSS J which n articl "Can possesses supebiob advantages." v.. V O thought one hundred per cent, reduction brought the cost as near nothing as could . m . , T j- i , . be; how tho Indianapolis manufacturer gets it 400 per cent, below nothing, is not explained. The thing produced by such a miraculous process, must "possess i Bn,nv nIrnnf, rraa II .-iv.w -ov 0T" Mr. Wm. Cony, a well known politician of Cincinnati arrived in Walt ington City a few days since, and being accosted by an old acquaintance, in the streets with an exclamation of "What brought you here?" Corry looking at his friend with a most lugubrious countenance, and oat of the depths of his sepulchral eyes, said sobmnly, t have come to take home poor Pugh's remains." e . , ... . Mr J 7 v fn tha K&me ( 0mce ror si.ft remains Tt? -r !?V 0f Bright and Fitch, if they will bear 11 IS a puy some irieuu wm uu. yvi i ran8Dorta tion f rj- Tha anti-LeCOmptOn. party in v . . . .. . Connecticut have elected tneir UOVernor u- m,:nr;tr of more than 5000 thev I J majority oi more man. o.uw, tney haTe 'l80 elected, a large majority of the t.-- ,.i., i-egiBiature..

Mt. Yernon. The Advocate says

that town is in a most flourishing HiIai Puring the panic there was I Hair

one failure in the place, an3 that w brought out u natural, bright and . '

ander tions

While in almost -reiy other action Uifih,y

,1 nmrur. (... AnUt(.rl in .v.vy ...j v.v . and 11 t f i uu twub, auu iramncuvns uierwiu m .tt but a. . - . . I Constrained, and in manV instances I cle frtr(.e(J with nl thft J-n-:-; is hardlv PÜed n :ui . . J . : ....miMlnn ui ctcukiuic, buu iraubscuuiia ai s .nO Jegitimat. .t ay priM peiW within our Knowlecge. While tne merchants of most of the other western towng euhfir faij enlire l0 obtain further SUnplies of stock on tho kith of their of no diffiultv beinjr experienced by any of our business men in replenishing their stocks to the extent desired on the most iili uuu oai.iaiw.LuiT .iuw mr DQicaiions look lo an active spring u..:Jf,0 .j ..,.. ""'"Wi u cc vi K"t,a imDrovemen, eQual :f not crcate than ' " wr . I inai 01 any preTlOUS Season, ew enterprises are likewise being opened up, ana a a I " altogether our present condition is oi a üeciaeaiy encouraging cnaracier. Qr The free Democracy of Missouri " ... . ...... have achieved another triumph by the r .it ik. m..::nnt mM. . I I IVICV.11V11 vt Iii uiuiiivi j't vuiMia I. i Jefferson City, the capital of the State, it is to have been a fair contest upon the issue of free and slave labor niiesiion. 07" Will. Dell lias Sold his farm of - I n w, hundred and fiftT acres tWtt miles seTcn nunarea ana mry acres, iwa mnes 0Ve UWCnsDOrO, JVy., lor J,DUien yCtrs since ue paKl Jess than $9,000 for the land. SPECIAL MT1UES. I YTS NOTICES in this place, lOcents -r lire sva itii Acaie) one insenion, .-"Cents per line three times; 3u cents per line one week: discount On loni'lT ume. iiu.iä Boutuern muis, ior iwcu. pw iuciai . retail, an t?ier ton.ny . IGLEIIART BROTHERS ask Mr watains, or t.yn ,irina.pe Grath's Electric Oil did not cure him of rheumatism 9 . f . . t I win nrinm.xut!i iruinimi. Ask Rev. Mr. Caldwell if it did not relieve him of a severe cough and pain in the Wvast one ni;ht. Ask Mr. Welch, of Buchanan, if it did not cure Jhlinof swelled glands In the threat In fifteen minutes, I I when the Poctors said he would die in a short time. I Ask Mrs. Argylc, if It did not relieve her of the headache In fifteen minutes. Ask Mrs. Clackfoot, of LyncU-urg, if it did not cnn her of lche flftccn niinutv8. This Oil is mild, pleasant and harmless-its properties are all for good. Children should have it given them teething and for croup. Reware of Use iriui They know nothing of its man u fact ur, their only aimteingto BL.tmne! Lockout! Rewa.e! The only genuine Is made at the old establishment, S? touta a itreet, . t ( , 11 - . . 1 . 1 .- ; II . I n .,n I r Ullwiciixua. imi riuoTCUtH nuvtiuMi vy a wusv scamp. Name on the wrapper and blown in the bottle. l'aor. C. PEGRATII, S)e inventor and maker of Electric Oil in the world. ap-Hin Hostettrr's Stomach Bitters. The well-merit-1 successor these celebrated Bitters. and Ui cUiiy StTmSS.Z bringing almut the beneficial designed, uaving bee uther results for which it is result of a long course of tady and observation In the Doctor's pnictice, s that tiie pmprietors have no hesitancy 4a presenting R to the wot Id, as unsurpassed in eOecting a speedy certain and permanent cure for all Irregularities and weakness of the digestive organs, and which most persons can trace to ill health. Sold t y all Prug gist?, Gr:ers, and Hotels, throughout the United States and Canada. .... lw 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 3000 Casus ZVAX OLD INDIAN D0CT0K, wln Las ma le his fortune and retired from business, willspend the remainder of his days In curing that dreadful disease, CONSOIPTIOX-raEK or ciiAFoa; his earnest desire being to communicate to the world his remedies that hare proved successful In mere than S000 cases. He requires each applicant to send him a minute description of the symptoms with two stamps, $ cents) to pay the return letter, in which he will return them his ADVICB FEESCRIPTION, with directions for preparing the medicines, &c. The OLD POCTOIt hopes that those afflicted will not, on account of delicacy, refrain from consulting him because he makes No Charge. His sole object in advertising Is to do all the good he can before he dies. He feels that he is justly celeratcd fo the cure of Consumption, Arth ma, Drench itis, Nervwus AectionsfT, Coughs, Colds, &c. Address DOCT. UNCAS BRANT, Box 3;i, P. 0. New York. January3:,l?. 6ml w.l 3000 Case., 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 8000 Cases. 3000Cascs Consuinptloa zv an olp inpian poctou while a Missionary among Ihe In Cured. dianasf the llockr Mountains, li" covm-d a IIA H E I'LANTIiat proves Consumption to 1 a certiln cure for Consumption, Urolith itis, Asthma, Lirer Complaint, Cured. Nervous Affections, Coughs, Colds, JL' 1 I W : H m.m.mm 1 - 1 ' . . Comumption and retired from bu,;ne,.i.e win se,i the prtscription and directions fr Cored. preparing the medicines FRKK or CHitoK, to all who desire it, and Consumption will send their address, enclosing two stampa (S cents,) to pay the return Cured. letter, with a description ef their symptoms. Old Pxtor has curt! more S0O0 casks or const" Mrrios and hopes all afflicted pes-ple M tmmnmml m-a m.t till. nnnr. I " .1.11 ukuiomm v. mmmtmj - f I COIlSUmPUOn tnmtv. . fl. n.wtnr wUIim In ,1a all the good he can btfore he dies Cured. Address, Coaaumptioa POCT. UNCAS DRAXT, Box 3531. P. O., Cured. mrlO Cmlwd. New York. COAL. BOPIAM MI.NIMQ COMPANY, (Oflice on Water street, under the Telegragh Office.) Cart loads of IS bushels of Bodiam Min Coal delivered to any part of the city at SI 60 per load. Coal weighed. U desired, at the expense of the rurchver. Kotes of aolrent banks of Illinois and Wlaconaln ta ken in payment. JOHN WTMOND. dec28-tf. Secretary and ManagerDoes any of our High Livers ever eat too much dinner! If any of our readers have cooks who tempt their appetite a little to far, I will tell a secret that will lead them to the enjoyment of their dinners without a visit from that gouty old gtnUeman Pyspepsia. Take a Posa or Pa. SaxproaD's laviooaAToa am a AT,"a " ""t, W,T" I IanioasTioa; bat on the contrary, before the next meal time approaches the appeUte will be sharpened to BnMMi.'iiviRuwiireii)uii iuwim.m v appreciate any kind of food. If the food rises or aours. the Invigoralor wUI fix the matter at ouce. for there is aomethingu, it that, to um the expression of a frieud, will let a man eat gravel stones, aad take the Invigorator and they will digest. We have tried it in doub,e iome' on oat lwo occaalons, for sick head ache, and it acts like a charm. I What we want to say to our readers, young or old, Is, ifÄny1"! you, go wiUiout delay and grt abotue orDE8AI1DroaD'siviooaAToa.andif itdootcure, com and ten us, for we want to see one person that it wuiBoiwntBi. tare aavenieemeoi.; itarMawim

I Credit, Or SUCCeed Only tO an extent that That hat producrd auoli rrmarkahle effects I derburg county, the undersized, Administratrix of

Id be of a necessarily produces a curtailment or ta..v orxrail.i : i: .... I l,ar,l I Tioas or Ths IUA.rau.ed by diturlted circulation. I L.. rnu ti.inr,i.. vuv xh il-i,-

1 invoiced J.i."l"ua yFyW"H V? in those who havetried It in this city, is for sale a the houri of 10 oIcTa Mnd i o'ebxic,

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

Ciistodoro's Hair Die.-The transition of the from grey, red, or sandy, to bfpwn or Macs, pro A . . vmiiaxgbablc exporar ia the air or uu. Being also a nutri preparation, free from Cwrfoslvt IngfecIUhts, it 1 IIfcuKr ICIAI TO TIIK IIAIll, hence i, a favorite not onlv with men of Fad.ion. "vm e n lavoriie not on ly wun is universally amoved bv Ladies a a toilet arli- " I 1UVJ of inestimable value. Soli ererrwhere auJ apby all Ilaii Drc!.. JOSKPIt cristodoho. mr31-lmd&w No. rt. Astor House, New York DU. I'OOISSWKLL ANTIPHLOGISTIC KKLLKR fc WHITE'S. lTthchighe!t testimonials of iu flllcacy have been of Ul mo1 KctaMnVsnepsla aud Fii.-i)iu ti;au DtLousiE, runrRmianmntion. was for several re:rs l"v - y--- ' solely a.Hictedw.ihDyspers.a that for. partof tho time he.was coiiiineu lo nis neti. jie as cTemaauy rnrMbvrresion furnished him by a younsclair. vovant cirL This prescription, given f' a mere chill while In a state of trauce, has cured everybody who has taken it, never hating failed owe. It is equally as sure in cases of Fit as of Dyspepsia. The ingre dients may be found in any drug store. I will send laisvaiuanieprescnption to any person on uicrcii of one stamp to pay postage. Address, Da. TRACY DEL0RS1E, api - d&wim Great Curer of Consumption, New York Post Office. r,itn ,.,ftf,' AP.-T,e ra.a.and dicreea!dfeiHngs are generally symptoms of some mimiuiui,.iii, w. ..,l ' various others, all cf whieh are caused by coi ru pt noxious matter, clorginr the various circulations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by . . . . , . ... It ' t the excitement a great prcssuie on the brain. Ci a. Tarious other compiamu are the result. Thus it be seea that all the above painful and digressing i lue exciicmeni a treat prcssuie on uie orain. uiumand will mal adies nsre their origin to the blood. Pr. Morse's In dian R'Kt PiSLs are acknowle1ged to I the only medi cine th:it will thoroughly purify the bl-od. They en tertheblo.I,nn4 fdlow the stream of life on its journey through the system. They root out all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstruc tion- They should be tiken every night insufficient quantities t operate liriikly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the syiatoui are net removed, oinmeiice aipin wilh twa pills and go up again as before. Cn tinuc In like manner, until the blood is thoroughly pnrifk-d, and all pain and distress is entirely re moved. OUain one of our Free Almanac?, and read the hi? t.iry of Pr. Horse's father, and how this medicine was introduced. DEW ARE of a counterfeit cf these Pills-vtLtow waarreas. All genuine are in bli c wrappers, with Uie siguature of A.J. White & Co., on each box Price 15 cts. Pr. Morse's Indian Root Tills are sold by dealers in Medicines. mar3l-d,frw Safety and Itellef-Old Pr. n. James, abou whom the New York aud other Atlantic city xress lave said so ninth, has retired fom iractice, but lr. Tho mas Tilton, Lis son-in-law, lia lccn educated to trav el for him ami dispense his invaluable medicines. Most prominent among these Is his extract of Canniabisln dica, which he discovered after hard labor and deep research in Calcutta. lie strove maKeamciicine to . a . 1 l M I .n J t. X - t T . K J 1.. i htc iiisvuij tuiui iiviaucaiu u cvu;uiui'uuii ui j uv succccd. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, lain Chicago, (Room No. lit, ?'ate street.) nehns already sue cceded in curiug permanently, hundreds of terrible rases of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffering, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Couglis he has banished, are Innumerable. The Canuiuh! In dies is the most wonderful blessing of tha age. Give Dr. Tilton a call or send fur a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. lie will prove ta you that you need not be sick, and thai it will costs mere trifle to get well. N. B A Spiro-Dynameter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's hultli. P. i. By ad.lressing Pr. Tilton a note through the Chics co Pott Oltlcc, encl-ising four postage stami, (12 cents a recipe will be sent in return, free of chwpe. to any partof the UM-n. All letters.answered promptly . CWreAi. Da. TILTON, octllGm Box irJ, Chicago, 111. Late DUoovrrles In Pathology show tliat very many of the diseases whieh afflict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has long been suspected but is only lately known. In consumption, tubercles are found to be a sedimentary deposit from the blood. Dropsy, Gout, Cancer. Ulcers and Eruptions, all arise in disordered deposits from the blood. Billions diseases and fevers are causeil solely by Its derange 1 unhealthy state, and eren the decline of lifef olloa s the want of vitality in tiie blood. In view of these fads Dr. Ayer dciigned his Cathartic Pills especially to purify and invigorate the blood, and hence we believe to arise its unparaleUcd success in controlling disease. iMedicaf Journal. mrJl d&wlm Mealcan Mastanc Liniment. yom rich and poor, bond and free: all colors, grades and conditions of life, we hear (he same meed of praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, raluaVde animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged by this great medicine hieb are surprising to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard ef the same cfleets produced by any other article? For Cn., Bruises, sprains. Rheumatism, Swellings, Strained Horses, &.c , it has no equal. Beware or Imitations. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sold by all respi-etablc Druggists aud Livery Men in every town, pari.!) and hamlet throughout North and South America, Knrope and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. Beware of any other 'Bragg's Liniment.' it is a base imitation. BAKXE3 k PARK, marSl-d&wlm Proprietors, New York. T0-DArS ADVERTISEMENTS. ItATKS. One square, (10 lines solid Agate), three times, tl 00 One wwk, I 60 Two wrvk, 3 Till ine nioMU, 4 mi Three months, 7 r0 .-ix months, 10 DO UnrriMr, 15 IK) fir" Pisrount on larger advertisements. S r Cards of six lines or under, $10 per annua. tlT" No tili forbiifadvcrtisLinentsrccKived. 9W No a Ivertisemcnt inserted for less thau 1 1. Administrator's Notice and Sale. TIIE undersigned, having been appointed by the Probate Court of Vanderburgh county, Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Thomas hdinoud.dereaped, will oH'tr for sale, on Satunlay, the 1st day of May, IV, a lot of horses, cattle, hogs, household furniture, and other articles too numerous to men. tin, being the personal property of said deceased. 1 be sale will tak place at the late renidence of raid Edmond. becinuineat !d o'clock. A. M. Terms of sale for fill suras over three do! Urs, a crelitor nine montiu will 1 given for notes with approved security, bums Wsthan l',ca.h. ALEXANDER MADPOX, apwlt Administrator. ELECTION NÖTICE. HUE Annual Election of eleven Directors for Ersucht Line ICuiroaal Cuctanr.ii I tie lu l l t tli ,11 mm , illia, HiT, tlltllAII.il Indianapolis and Cleveland olTi.-e of the Company, iu I ndiänapuüs, on the t'th of .my, lv,M3uvUn,r..il. For the punoso of ascertaining whether it be, or be not, ine win or live Mocan-ihler, to abandon tiie making of the roal, anil co into liuuidation.iis pro vided ly law, to wit,ljr collecting all un mid iah scriptions, paying all liabilities, and dividing the surplus pre nta among the stockholders, they will be nqumai at ine comma; annual meeting, to vole on that question, ia rrmo t by proxy, before the elec tion of directors; those in favor of winding up the m..m.,m. .' . . . . . - 111 1 M..! J Vk M vui ix'inuuii iv ioic -Liiquiiiauon ana vissoiiuion, and those in favor of a continuance of the Comra r mr mm-i t Vi a v i u v . ,Ka a...!.... - ' a 1. 1 . . "No Liquidation or Dissolution." Each share paid IB, is entitled to one vote. A full Tote is requested. By order of the Board, . JAMBS GREENE, apM&wlt Sec'y. TO LET. rjMIREE BO0M3 for offices, with entrances on JL Mal street, to be let separate or together. Aplyat DOBELL & CONYNGTON. GUARDIAN'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, I will expose to sale at inblio auction, at the Court House qoot in Evansville, on Satnrday, May fth, l.the folio ting descrilied real estate, to-wit: Lots 11 ti 13 in block No. K luven (11) in the 4th Enlargement, adjoining Evansville and now embraced within the cornorat limiu of Evansville, aforesaid, being theproperty of the heirs of Jos. O- rither, deceased. Terms or sale, x cish, balance In o. and 18 months, the purchaser giving notes with at proved security, waiving relief from valuation or ar praisemcnt laws, and bearing interest from day of sale. BRACKET MILLS, Guardian of Jeeeph C. Fisher's heirs. SfMtdJtw

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO THE LAÜIES; SPLENDID arrival ot new envelopes, IflfiWt or various sixe,color and oaalitisat ap9 imitKLL. uiiui.. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OY Ylrtue e.f an order of the Court of Common I JLP Pleas of Vanderburgh county I will sell at publie auction at the Court House dour in Evansville, on the 11th lay of Mav, 1 part of the S. . qr. ec. No. H, T.6. S. K. i West, containing three acres, adjoining lands of Peter Sharp and F. V. lirinkmeyer,aua lying on the roaa leading from tne ronr House to the residence of Kdcar C. DunK. Said V. I UV! I V IUB VSJ VUV B."W1 ICWII IK ll'IU - premises will sold in sutliTUions, a plat of whieh can be seen at my otlice Terms or sale, one-imru easn; balance in 13 ami is months from day of sale, the purchaser g-vinff notes Willi approved ectirity waiTinK all relief fnui valu ation or appraUeaient laws, with interest from day of sale. itAiivr.T .iills, aii-lU3cw4t Admr.ot Adolph Brinkmann. Notice of Sale of Kenl Estate. JTOTICK is hereby given, that by rirtue of an XW onleroftne court oi common fleas or v anP. M. r nid iUv. Lot thirteen (13) in Block tive5) I in th Northern Enforcement of the City of Evansville, upon the following terms, to-wu: une-tuiru or mnr.th: ih nnrehaser to eive his notes for the de f err el pay menu with interest secured by mortgage on tne premises. HARRIET WILSON, ap74w Administratrix. LOST! A NOTE on Julius Mendel, Leuisville, Ky., for 200, executed to Hays & Bro , dee sometime this mouth; another on Mr. Cary, Indianapolis, for lo. I warn all p-.M-sons against trailing for said uotes. The finder wdl please leave them at this office. at--t ISAAC HAYS. MAJtULU HALL. ICE. CREAM SALOON. THK annaeriher having tax en the magnificent suit . of rooms on the tirst floor of the Marble Hall building, Main street, will open it for the reception of visitors on Thursday, Aprils, ana nets leave to in form his friends and former customers that he is prepared to furnish, during the entire summer aeason, thi nint xnniHiti a.nil hirhlv flavored ice cream. Ladies visiting this saloon will find a pleasant room .1 u ii.i iv .' Mien KMiMi K.iynAk. I Rails , rrivate parties and weddings furnished, and I erraji froxen on the most reasonable terms. ap tf VlHlfE COKX.-ljOO bushcU prime White I ww uorn, lor sale ny ap73t DW.K. 1111.1 V AAKKG AUTIU.in .May. relucel price, JL lUeeuU.at IKIuKLIj ti tU.M UTU. !tev OOK! new boors:: . Lm Livingstone's Travels in Africa; Life of Aaron Burr; Twin Roses, by Mrs Mowatt; Illustrated London News; Juit eceived by DO CELL & C0NYNGT0N. apT 1 LASTER PAltl.-?5bl.U just reeeire! and formale ly V1CKEUY 4c JOHNSTON. CAD!. A fine assortment of Empire and Willow Call, just received and for sale by Y1CKKKY k JOHNSTON. klWKET POTATOES 40 bushels in store for 3 sale by IC htltl ti JOll X TON . OATS. Tjlwlesof Oats, ju4 received and in fine order, for sale by Z. 11. COOK. & SON. ap7 GINPHIES.III Wls. Ala.-. Win: I'll 111! Dl'l i. io; 1) sweet Malaga Wine; 20 hir bids do do; jo bids Pante Cuivants; in bx h lump tobacco; a ! 10 do do; 100 bales Cotton Batting; Received and for sate by I. In P. HEIMANN. m"1RKV LIMEM In any uuauuty, for sale at rcluced prices, by mr9 Ü. POSTER ti CO. sflOXFECTIOXERS SUGAR :0 bills, this for sale by mJ iay received per "Granite Mate, Gl LUE KT & BOWLES, apt Sycamore nar ater st. tTAR CA.DLES."5 boxes assorted, for sale by GILBERT t BOWLES. MILLINERY NOTICE" MRS. E. J. TUR . ER would inform the laJies of Evansville and iu vicinltr. that she will carry on the Millinery business at the store on Seenearly opitosite the Kev. Mr. McCarer's church, she will bleach and repair bonnets at the lowest prices, and in th t-est possible fctyle, aa she wes no acids, without doing thera any injury. She will have n? goods expressed every week from Cincinnati, and wi,I Keep on hand ready trimmed bonnets At transient customers. Tiie patronage of ladies who wish kew voiosTS, or nesire to have old ones rcp.itre.1 to look as well as new, is respc-ctfully solicited. Evansviilc. April 5th, ly-tf fysterN J.j cases 2!l Cans Cove Oysters: Ji no im do uo to; Fresh; received and for sale by ai-J I. ft D. riEIM ANN. WLWURIE... 13 40 liluls prime t' prime to fair N. 0. Sugar; 5 bMs relwild Malasses, 50 lilf bbls do; 6 Tierces Rice; ti tibU Tare; 2ä bags Pepper; 15 do Alspice; 5 bales Cloves; 200 mats Casia; 3 cases Ne. 1 Nutmegs: X Mi .Mace: Kreived aud for sale at red need pricrs.br ap$ I. i D. HEIMANN. B.LASKS. Vt pross iint fla.iks; . (in quart no; 10 Ü pint do; Received and for sale by ai5 I &I. HEIMANN. BLACKSMITHS DEl.LOWS.-A complete MM as so assortment on liand and for sale br ap6 SAMUEL OUR. fOLID BOX VIC KM .A full stock receive. and foraaleby SAWUKLOKR. IIRB BRICK-On hand and for saleby Samuel ORR. I1AIL8! NAIIÄ hPO kegs nails expected this 1 day- Would U, sold very low In lot w in lot- rroin tiie SAMUEL OKU. wharf, )y I am lf,i aja MORE PHIZES THAN BLANKS!! Mvery other Ticket a Prize!! TO BS PRIWÜ 0! TIIK HAVANA PLAN. Shelby College Lottery, OF KENTUCKY. R. FR.V.XCK A CO., Maaagers. lixtra Claas 1 16. To Ve drawn on SATURDAY, April 2., I,t. 20,CGO prizes amounting to 272,000 Hiebest Prixe 3:,oti0 Lowest do S(.0O Piiaes livable in foil without deduction. Every prise in this scheme will be drawn. Tickets $10, Halves 83, Quarters 82.30. Persons ordering two Tickets, an xVI and even nami er are guaranteed to draw 40 ter cent, or tneir money Inick, saj-iii nothing of t;e prospect of pocket iiiit the full or approximation firizes, which by the wav is fair and flattering. The Managers' otlicial printed drawings will be sent toall Ticket-holders. All ordvrsseut to us will receive prompt attention. C. IIAGAN & CO. apl Licena! Venders, Louisville. Ky. DISSOLUTION.' THE undersigned have this day by mutual consent di-xxolvl tha partnershio of C.itnpeU St Fiher. All the outstanding accounts will be collect ed by lionnld fisher, who is aathorixed to settle the same, and whi has assumed the payment of the fttbt of Utc la.e tirm. Those indebted to the Lite tinn are requested to call and settle their accounts without delay. JNO. E. CAM PRKLL, RONALD FIfellEK. The business of the late firm will be continued by the undersigned. apfijw RONALD FISIIER. DISSOLUTION. rVIIE rsrto'111'? heretofore existing between JL John A. Rcits, John A. llaney and 'H'. Carteter, under the firm and name of Keitz,JIany fit (',, nas been tins aay uinwivea uj me reiireuwiit. td W. Carpenter, Ei-i the interest of said Carjwntter havinf hn purchased fcy the uid Jehu A. Keita and John A. llaney. The aßairsand buaine&s of Uiaold firm will be settled ny by the new hrm.of REITZ & HANEY, Who will continue the manufacture of Steam Engines and Steam Boilers of any sice, together with all the Shafting, Wheels, Pumps, Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size. Also, Distillery and Mining Machinery, and ia fact everything I a the Iron line, at the old stand, corner of Ingle and Canal reets. April Ui. lK58-tf KEITZ tc IIANEY. IU II IT K LIMB ww ivo bbls Freshf Roach, for sale bw tartO G.FOSTER & CO.

PATENT BREAD BAKEKY.

No. 1, FIRST ST., above Main. THIS Establishment Uin fall operation, and manufacturing articles that are warranted to cive L.frf:,.n. All kinds of tit ArKKItS and PILOT DIlEAD.ty the pouDd.ur Larrel, at Ciucmnau or Louisville prices. llotdinK the exclusiye rSnht for Vanderhorj Coonty to" manufacture the Celetrated PATENT BHEAD so popular in Katem cities, beinc rmtrci and HtALTMica tlian the ordinary Breatl,

Families, 1 Intel and Steamboat are invited to try it.. FKE8II CAKKSOI every ecnpii(.n aiTson hand, and all orders promily filled aud delivered. Wcddloss and I'arilc Supplied with Fancv CaVes and Pies at the hrtcrt notice. HOT UL'SKS and BUNS S every arterooou. apt-dim HJEW BOORS! SEW DOOK 1TI Prince of the IIoum of Lav id ; Odd Fellows' Manuel; The Belle of Washinjton; The Three Beauties; Ilai-ywV Wttkly, for April 3d: , New York Ledger, do KHh; K of Our l iiion, da llHh; llaliou's Pictorial, do luth; Atlantic Magazine. do Ju4 received at ap4 J. IIKALY'S. ?WKV DRY liOODS AIlllRIVKD 1 At A. M RICH'S. NÜW PRY GOOD!?, For Sale foa Cash Oxlv. NEW PRY GOOP3 ARRIVEP At S. EMBICH'S. NEW PRY GOODS, For gale 'oa Cash Orlv. NEW TRY GOOD3 ARRIVED At S. EMBICH'S. NEW PRY GOODS. For gale k'oa Cash Oslt. SEW DRY GOODS ARRIYEI At S. EMBICH'S. NEW fcRY GOODS, For Sale ap3 foa Cash Ostv. For Sale or Kent. AHOl'SE with ten acres of Land attachr-1. situated SH miles from Evansville, one hundred j-ards from the Pinna Road. The House is a Two-story Frame, with double porticos in front and rear, four rooms on firt floor, lo hy 20 feet, and a hall 12 feet wide, four rooms on second" floor, same size, and. also. Kitrhen anil servants ruous.' a good dry cellar, a well of pare water, ami a cistern,' convenient to the Kitchen; also a nerer failing spring' oi pure waier wild in miyyarasoi uienouse. tor terms apply to apitf KELLER & WHITE, Prnggists.. NOTICE. nrinn n a a M :n n . - ' ' " -V 1 "lxP" 1 :'ng " W?D unuersigneu an onn a. uavn is mil Altthebcsiaeofi. f. MITCHELL & CO. will be seltle1 oaly by the undersigned on presetitation. I win continue the Foawaapifca and Commission business in this citv, and in my absence will be representM by Mr. E. K'HOtsLAt'a. Office and Warehouse, as heretnf we, nnder the TelcgraphOtfiee. JOUX S. 31ITC11KLL. Evansville, March 31st, l?y. api-lwd New Vork L.edpcr. - KECKI VHP this day (Friday); and f.tlwr paper audforsaleat M. L. JOHNSON'S, l'l F4t Street. 11APER WAUKIIOrSK, noOK STOHB u andUUUR lII.MIliltY!-M. L. Jtl IN so S has receivel an assortment of Paper from Royal to the njallest Note Paper, whichia ottered at wholesale tf I will (riTe the hiebest market price for RAGS. Remember the place, first street, near 31 aia. Oil Cloths nnd Carpet IIoHse. TIIK LARfaESTaad heaviest stock in tewn received and for sale cheap at J. ÜAKLY i SOX'S, Foster's Bkk.M stieet. mrSiWlm TZ i BOXE W. It. CHEESE; Pßß S boxes Saleratus: r0 do Starra: 25 dozen IWcords; 100 do urooms; 100 do Itrushps. aaaorfivt In . ...j a sale low by (mrtll WltK eIkR K ICO. VICtOKIOl'ä OVER PMSl BRAGG'S ARCTIC LIN MENT. Agony or ease! Sickness or health !-Life or d"th! 1 Jn-jK- nre the questions involved in the adoption or rejection of this specific by the martyrs to external diieaseaainl Injuries. Having received the indorsement of thedistinffuished sa van, the TR. KANE, andlU emcrtcy trsted during two awful Winters i the regions of eternal iceU is now con ing into geneT thecvUijedgfobe, and its marvelous cures are every. menu exc5tin" toniali I Ä THE AFFLICTED REJOICE. IICNDREns i pk-.-sands have tested the virtues, and are rejoicing in Tree. I.. m from lone Imming I AIN and DISEASE whi h other remedies Lad failed to core. Have vot t MRuXCHITt" , "li. HHLbMAT. .SM. SCROFCLA. EARACHE orTOOTH-ACHU l? ffli"-' with OL1 -ilE5 PR A INI. PILES S0B,S KYS riielrrUe Lialraenl wiJlff'rd vou instant re. lief. Everjbody is liable to BURXS AND SCALDS. For the dread 'ul arcid'nMthe ARCTIC LINIMENT should be kept on hand, for it alt oris sure and immediate relief, often savins: from death. Every steamboat and'wm Iti t'.i 7 mm. . . - T. im .in .iivunj n u it. Who that las heard the shrieks of anguish QtUred by the setlded or miimnl vie. i. tints of exnloaiona and colli"öi 'nl,s, does not feel that some THE JIOTIIEU'S COMPANIOX, It curea CAKE? IN THE BREAST. l:K NIPPLES. hOKE LIPS,. PIMPLES, ate. Laiies who prise a pure sain. Void of pimples. bMches,. scurf aud all discolora3 tion and excrescences. Ti should attack these trrs-'--I P"'! on beauty's domain a soon as thcv ap"ts r5W ith 51 The Arrllc Liniment. i Itisexcellrntfor the haw,. f 3 aTiviiif it a healihy, glossy appotrance. it is GOOD FOR MAN AND II EAST. It is a sovereign remedyfne the varKiu iie.awith which h'-rsK-s areal tiicttd, curing the m-t alarminrre ol Iti u.a. hnraiiis, Slrlnj-h V W o u n d s, 8 c r a ae h e s, -Fweeney, Spavin,. King lone, Pig-he,:, Poll e il, tie. No farmer, livery stable keep-t,r ty i-r- ' son owning ra I a a ! I e . II O U S K slfuM I . without this vaiual le re- - medy. For fale by all respectable Druggistjand Dealers. PaiCKS or tmb Liimkxt, 25 cents. 60 cents aiM 1 a bottle. A one dollar bottte contains as mutlu Liniment as eight twenty-five cent tottles. o Extraordiunry Annonnccment. Every purchaser of a dollv bottle of Uie ARCTI C LINIMENT receives at It. Urapg'a expense, the I'niTt.D STATEsJcrasa-Lof New Vork for one year. The Journal is a large illustrated paper each tiumher aontaiaiiig sixteen pares, beautilully printed n clear hite paper, and tilled with or sinal maU.T fnm . the most brilliant writers of the country. Certificate , of subscription and full partii-u Urs of Uie n-vel ana; philanthropic enterprise of which thia onVr forma a part, will accompany each bottle. An AGENT WANTED in EVERY TOWN and VILLAGE. BRAGG dt BIRnOWKJS. M. Louis, Mo. NkwToik OrriCK.N. TI P.roalwar. Communications .hould always le a14reed to St. W.'lii ER ROWER and KELLER & Will TV. are Agenu for Evansville. apl-.tuwliiw NEW GOODS. 2 ni'MHKRTS Las Just received si bisdoreon 3 Water Mrctt, between Uain and yr-avore a. large stock ol Cloths, CnsMincrcs nnd YcM4nRs, of the fineMqombty ai.d latent etyleswbich he 1 prepared to make up into failiMul. a:innoni r every description. A full stock vt Rcady-tuade Clothing., alwsyt n hand. . Alo, Hats, Capa and CeuCs-1 ArutaWg Goods er. all kinds. . . S Tailors and Seamstresses wwted.. mrtlma a s (i!t7ii .nip.p'.;im - ILeceived bv Exiers. nd for wleby - - . i . t. t. Jinixsox. UTT27 First street, near the Tost office. First airhrar of Southern Fruit. Just Reced ed per Kteanier Aattlopr, , fi BARRELS l'rime Sweet l'ottUies; i tpj f A choice lot f Pine Applc A.fiue lt of lbuianas;. 10 boxes Granges; frlioxes Lemons; a Casks Cocoa Nats;. For sale ny 'nir.il Zx II . COOK L. SOV-. just oim:ni:i. AgrLK.XDID ?toek orprlne MIIXIAERV ronsivting of fctraw,. ieaoliiau ihwisn Chip Bonnets. Also, Ribbons, Flowers, IlrUa! Vt'reetha, and various other articles, too numerous to mention, t which I invite the particuUr attention of tiie lie of Evansville and the surrouadiug country, Tucy will find it to their interest lo examine mv V. R. BARKER, First street, between Main and i:ut Lvasille, Jr.d mrse

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