Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 125, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 April 1858 — Page 2
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bansVdlc ' gailn journal. KVANSVILLIVIN.
and
MONDAY MOKNING..'. APRIL 19
no t A Homeless Stranger. A week ago on Saturday, the steamer
Union brought from Green river, an apparcntly poor and afflicted man, past the
ageoieignty. vne eye naa been ae-
Btroyed by a cancer, and the other by
sympatny was so swollen ana auecica
J Ml
mw w) 5iguiic33. vne leg was parai
W . k IIA'
ysed and the poor sufferer seemed utterly jje helpless, destitute and friendless. No
one knew whence he came, nor wiiiwer
h was bound, except from the desire he expressed to be takon to Memphis. As the Union was going no further down the river, he was takan from the steamer
and placed on Messrs. O'Kiley & Co's
wharf boat, on tho deck 01 wnicn ne of
lay unattended and uncarcd for, from ra atrti. . Ä . Daturaay eTening tin ounuajr aucrnuuu, I T I wnen UlS COnUlllOn oecame known w us, nf A. fi. TIallrtrlr. nrir fT.-ind Samaritan, who I , i ...... . - ... Tisited mm ana louna hira in a most aiflicted condition, helpless, blind, suffering with pain, and a mind wanderM;An M A.,f ir,nn9h tl,ft vv,vu black nurse, induced ncr to nire up her a only bed and take him in, and attend upon him. lie was bathed clean clothes were procured for him. and his cancer 4 dressed, lie refused medicine appeared to have a perfect professional know-led-eof the nature ofhis disease and of ... . . . I condition: said tliero was no medicine - . . maicouia neip oun,uaia ui a a 1 w 1 3 .1 A. 1 1 I waniea care ana quiei. nc reuiamcu with his faithful nurse, who was unre .... t j. i :.i.i mining inner auenuoMuay u .gut, by him, and was visited daily by Docw uwiwa iw wwiwiij, nu 1 1 U : -. Tl, nmvraio icrsu uus m. r.-e ofhis disease was rapid and hesunic last . .... . . , I unucriiseuecis,aiiuuu juurauajr "lb"j : a .si-, .a- - ja v ttinr i . . - ... i r.i l I ne pirea aione in mo nouse 01 me gwu negro woman, who had gifcn Him sneil. iL f J -1 1- rAtl.n ier, wuu no ineiiu r weiaj . w . . ........ ., I His spirit m its lasi monai agony. lie was respectably buried by the I Sons of Temperance in tho Oak llill CemeUry. i,:a lns , VCd On examining his effects after death, papers wero found which prov him to hay been Doctor Jons Focock, JIolmes, a member Ol tho College oil Surgeons of London. Among them was an original certificate of Sir Astley Cooper, testifying to his qualifications as a Surgeon, rith numerous testimonials from other eminent Surgeons of his ability and faithfulness as a member of their profession. It appeared from other original papers that he had been, previous to 1827, sixteen years a Surgeon in the employ of tho Hudson Bay Company, at . . . . . . . I their various posts on this continent.In be wa3 a practicing burgeon in
London, holding intercourse with the to depart out of the Territory, and they wero These are phases of lifo more sombra most eminent men. Among the papers making their way towards California. They than wero ever drawn in th pages of ficia aDDcari to have Dreserved with care, cro met by thcjnfcil carrier, 400 milca from .
K l s a card of invitation from the Lord Mayor and Mayoress of London to dine at the Mansion Uouso on tho 12th of May, the year omitted. But the papers which he seems to have deemed the most precious, are a packa-e of letters from Capt. TAnnr, tho great Arctic explorer, With whom ha Seemi to havo enjoyed a iree and cordial intimacy. It appears that the deceased had rendered some U3eful servico-as a chemist and from knowledge he had gained in the Hudson BiV ComuanVä serTice. in th. minute. tare of Plmmicn for th, oxnbrinz expeditionfor which Capt. Tarry gives him much praise, and the Admiralty vote him an- acknowledgement of 150. CaDt. Tarry invites hhn in free and , ... . . . , . . . fnmiT.A 4avot9 r A.Ii nf lud KMtPA n T Inn .nl at annth.r itn r, iirft Hm London, and at another time to visit Lim on board tho Hecla at tho Nore, before sailing. Tho notes and letters of the celebrated explorer are interesting and valuable as autographs. Amnn- hi iT.ct. found sinccr his death, were two largo and beautiful gold mcdals awarded to "Doctor John Pocock IIolme3 by medical societies for his YaluAbla inventions of obäteterical and surgical instruments." Thero aro also a lare number of letters from eminent professional men from thc nobilitjr, and medical and scientific societies, acknowl - edging tho receipt of "Doctor John V. IIoIme3 rery valuable and able treatiso
on consumption and asthma." Thore latter was exploding percussion caps on .. tv tI . are two cards of invitation to Doctor J . la tor cun. A portion of one of the cans
jij j- ... I. llolm and lady to dino at Uuild Hall, on tho occasion when Queen Victoria honored the Mayor and Common Council with her presence. There are letters from eminent and highly respectable gentlemen in Tennessee and Mississippi, whose friendship and intimacy he has enjoyed, and whose esteem for him is expressed in their correspondence in very flattering terms. lie appears at one time to have resided near Nashville, in Tennessee; and from other papers, we are led to suppose ho has been residing recently with tho com munity of Shakers at West Union, aot far from Bowling Green, in Kentuckv .. .... Whctner lie Lad just withdrawn from them when he arrived here nr v. ' j I should Lave left them in th afn;fl I helpless condition in which he was found, is not explained by hU naners nor did he eive those who took earo him any explanation before his SeathJ r neither did he give them any account of I himself, nor tell of tho stnnn- tIcJssS. - ca -"
tudes by which he in his old age had I been cast amonz Strangers a homeless I be
friendless wanderer. In his last
moments ho spoke of a sister, but gare had
clue to her name or residence. Bel 1 it t ..! e. 1 I
lyre uis ueam UC COmnittea niS luuus,
which ho had kent concealed about his
iTuicu uc uaa Kept conceaieu wu miperson. .nou4 to about $230, to of Doctor Hallock but left no instructions ia regard to the disposal of them. His other effects were yj3 estate will anJ after tho the balance will was evidently a man of correct haband gmt intclligence. B what nulse fa unknown. It is a painful lesson the Md Tic;S5:tuaes 0f ijfe. The Crescent tit y Hank. I w attention to tnc . . . . - l i i g aaverLiseniem i i. the rrpsecnt Citv Bank, n wh ch the . rr : I uircciors euer to pit mien-si uu muo i I deposits. They do not specify any mm:mQm sum and will we presume open accoanU with Emall depositors, and sup 1. . rn.AM :. tiiaiam - K, uiaaanuua uaim. iuitn lanre amount of money in the hands of laboring men, now useless, which, ifit could be collected into the coffers of a Kavin Wc. would increaso the busi- , ncss facilities of tho community. "We UOp0 tho offer will attract tho attention arsons havintr small sums inthcirros cr, rr l.irl. w 1 vT nn immft I diate use. rlne habit orsaTing is Tcry much imnroved bv the Dracticc of denosits the surplus earnings. The character of the directors of the Bank is a guarantee of its safety. There has been an idle rumor afloat, that the Bank sus- tained a considerable loss by the failure of Millard Carpenter. We are assured that the Bank has not lost a dollar by Mr. C's misfortunes. ----- ----->The latest accounts from Utah are by the way of California, and embrace dates from Salt Lake City to February 6th. On the 10th of January Brigham Young issued an order that the people should have boxes made to contain 150 pounds of grain each,, [sic] which they were to bring to the elders of the church, who would "cache" or hide them in the mountains. A regiment of a thousand men were ordered to be ready on the 17th of February, to operate in cutting off the supplies expected for Col. Johnson's force. Forty wagons loaded with supplies had reached Col. Johnson' command from Fort Laramie. The Army was in good health, had plenty of provisions and good tents, and was engaged in re-building Fort Bridger. The authorities of Salt Lake City are represented as being inclined still for war. Measures are being concerted for defeating the United States troops, or, at all events, keeping them outside the city till the crops are gathered and secured. Eight hundred and forty discontented Mormons had been permitted by Brigham Young San Bardino [sic], the party being composed of men, women and children, in a destitute condition and making the winter's journey with much suffering and in all haste. ----- ----->Col. Forney, of the Philadelphia 1W' 10 put n end 10 i lamlcnr of tho Lecompton presses, that hfs opposition to of Buc,;anan t0 make hinr a member of hi cabinet, or to give him eomo other important post, boldly declares, "explicitly aud briefly, and once for all, that the editor of The V"s fftM n,tr a t"tiUüt41 hre ' " - ' - ? " 1 ". ftnd was mado not ouly without hi co-opo- " - ration, but in tho face of hi declaration to Fresidcnt lumbclf, that he was not nn ,r',raul for anj Buch rition or rany office, high or low. On tho contrary, soma I , 'l?1 rWon were tenderoA to tim e.iitnr nf tim iv, hv tii Vre&i - dent-poaition doubtless far above our ambition or our deccrts-aud were respectfully I nl repeatedly declined. For the truth of 11113 6tatemcnt he can refer these ready slnndfrcrs , no 'f cr honty than Mr. Uu1 VUUD.IU l.TIHOCll. The common slander applied by tho LaI compton Press to every independent Democrat that opposes tho Kansas awii indle, is. 'that 11918 a 80rc head"-a disappointed office eeelccr. (KrThe editor of the Cleveland Tlamdealer, J. V. Gray, met with a sad ac1 cident on last Thursday evening, which destroyed ono of his eyes. lie was standing near his little son whilst the ww tin bursting, entered the right eye of Mr. Gray, a very little to tho riht and be low the center of the pupil, passing cntirely through the cornea, giving a free discharge off to the acqueous humor, and lodging in the anterior chamber of the I eye. Owing to thc peculiar shape of the Pece, the operating surgeons found it f Ter7 a"cuii 10 remove u, out iinally I succeeded. . MUSICAL Fkodiqv. There is a little boy in Ayresville, Defiance county. Ohio, bvthc name of Entire Stiles who ; said to be a musical wonder of the first onlcr' IIe is onlT ei2ut Jears oId an(1 I P iL. t. J!1C 1. - lM-r,oriIls uie most uiiucuit pieces on me violin with the greatest ease. OCrTho grand masquerade bair that WaS to m New York cit is B'inS to rf V. a r,Iur3' Mr- Ullman, the con. tr t?9 Uen notified by I tne police, that it vin nA i. -. ' uwb UVJ JCtUllblCU, as it l rnntn,v I 1 - t Lt..A s7,7. J. w iaw' 1113 supposed I 1 1 I. il iri i i iui krkfbM..- i a m m VU4Uo6 o a lancy ban.
Of little Or no Value. Opposition IS, tne preservation OI numan "J I'"" 1 more peculiar uauu u. dienU maybe found in snydrnj lre. I will send
be duly administered life. In commenting upon a recent 00 nccteJ aUho .honlder, Si from the. kip to 0?
expenses are pa'd, currence that took place in KentucKy, tno Knco joint, leaving tho lower joini 01 Address, dr. tracy delorm ,
bo nt to his friends, it savs: -bad tho ! of tho State per- irl7 't.. . S nid r. AtS .,..., 0CT? 2mL
r . l l i i t 1 (nmmn.litmn trnt1lI llüVß wpn ftlteinnt- I l,in lr-r tn ft..i r..-.t tl.n I.inr r-riilinir I Im mint v of tk TUI,... l...!
tnisioriunes HO wua UOU enjoveu umu I v"""vv"" " w r I "' w. o - - oniers aatressea io me Buoscnuer.aiiiroy.wiii
. . - . .. .. ,. L.i ,.i r ilia vorv trnrsr fhpv tronld I m -'u0 OOt. ot is only lately known. In con3mDption, tubercles ceive prompt atteution. professional reputation, and had been the eüi anai ai lK8 YQX W0W ü"iU i n rc?ard to thc co,or of tllC children, r a- are found to be a sedimentary deposit from the Mood. , . , . W M. F. BURDEN , Agent,
aSSOCiatO and friend Ol eminent men ,v ut.v.w. .v0.- iura bccius io nave oecn quiw iwuimv tru.sjr ,(,m, cancer, cicers ana fcrupuuus, an wise . ... . , t;nn nf ia pctalilishcd laws of the duel, as in their formation, one ot tho boys being in disordered ttepwiu from the blood. BiUious dis- HVim.ls White Lime; Was left homeless and poor and died at tl0n of the establlsnea laws Ol tne UUCI, black and the otLcr u's whitc as tli5 cliilvl of cases a;,d fevers are caused solely by iU deranged nn- iuiMs GrayLimeV lt alone in the shantv of & ooor ne-ro by which, if nothing else, the parties are a white woman: and so with the jrirla.- healthy Rindere the declineof lifefollowsüie T JJile' .ftStcn fc. rn.
(rThe Cincinnati Commercial must aiming to obtain the reputation of the
New York Herald. Some time ago it a long series of articles against all laws for the observance of the Sabbath; tliAn i t mil an fYV-f in nrnvB itiflt tVlA I " w " w , theology of James dillercd Irom mat I o St. Paul; .d no,, -e r.ot.ee that it is out against the laws prohibiting duel- A ling. The ground on which it bases its mitted, a challenge would have passed, friends would have interposed, an acput a3 nearly upon an equality as possi ble." Docs the laws of Kentucky toler ate "murderous conflicts in tho streets?' , . .... . . rfn ii lnriiviiitiais nave no imsiuiiii; v i ---it- - . . . . .1. r i i I TlOiaiing mo law in suuS, " lV chntihl thov Im snupamish in Join? the!... j " ... ... ! a i Ol samc tü,nS wncn 11 PPCS 10 uueuiugi There is a spifft of recklessness or human life abroad, that needs to be curbed, :.l't.Mi1.4r rlnoHino- i a harmless v.... o - way of settling diiiicuitics a way in which lifo is the least likely to be sacn; ficed iS peculiarly its own, and one that will be entirelr new to most of our read0 crs. 1 . ..1 1nc , , o.u .r . wee k, a iew mins douiu ui vu""l5u 1,1 o tho l.mur oi a larmer. Domo i ears au, a Tcry Uautiful youns girl prompted m I k ,.nrn,!a,i ;vöcfnl i sum Lfmnn,v f.nm W fkUior in Knirland. J " and camo t0 this country alone. Four . 4 . . . . r...:i r ht- nf,n Ti,.r r,on l, ' came 80 mucIl nleaed with lCr tcautr V.UIV V U V V w wV. ! ... . I 4 her franknCss and many excellent points L
1 K w no nnccl. They all teem to be rerfcctlt healthy, ana wamor viwmy m ne wood, ia view of these nets r";lr.
r .htor th,t h n.lor.tftd her as a - -" f 1 - .utor She lived happily with th.iu, and during that time joined tho Metho. dist church. Of late Mr. Cuttrell has noticed that BlQ Was melancholy, often talked of Uier xomCt anj wUhcd to go there. Mr. C. kindly oflered to furnish her money, kinJ, offtfrcJ to furnish bsr WOncy, . , . but sho did not dare to go, although her , - , . own father had written to her, having dUcoTered her whereabouts, offering to forgive her if she would return. Her melancholy continued to increase, and within a few weeks she threatened to hang herself. Mr. C. talked with her and tried to reason such gloomy notions away, but in vain. On Sunday night she left the house unknown to tho fam ilyt but was soon ni'scd and when searched for, was found suspended to a in an unGnisbed barru She is rep reScnted to have been eminently hand horao md universally beloved by those who knew her, for her amiable qualities. iN.. frr Mr. Cass and Lord Nanier have ensaged irj a discussion of the slave , , . e .. . notes on the subject. Lord Napiei com plains of the abuses cf our Hag to cover the nefarious Iratbo on the coast oi Afri ca, and wants thc right of search grant ed to lvnglish eru-iscrs, and an increase of our naval ferrc on thc coast to arrest the violations of the law and treaty. Tho vctcran 01153 ponda in a manner tua' w, 6''e"ce ' complaints, lie S" ''errej severtty upon the Coolio trade.and thc laws I rfi.j .l - , . 01 ng.auu roiaung uiereio, anu animaa Tcrw wim equal justice upon me Ain can apprentice system of Louis Napolo on I VU. jj ( ab f j America 1 Ag by vessels not entitled to claim that protection, but cannot adiit that our I Government is responsible for th s abusn to a greater extent than it has employed iu cffürU t Q preTent iu 1Ie furlher re fuses to acknowledge that we are bound to add another vessel to cur African squadron, and after reviewing tho treaty stipulation, contends that we have fully complied with them, in letter and in spirit. Canada. Canada has just adopted a de cimal Currency. The new coins have Dccn prepared at the English mint, and thc first consignment i daily expected to arrive. TLe 6,1 ver coinaSe consist of Cvo, ten, and twenty cent pieces. Cents havo also been . . , BirncK. as yci no quarter nave ueen coincd; but the convenience attending their use will soon aid them t tho list. This change bo cn accommodation, not only in Cand but ft,BO in ur frontier States, between wll m habitant and the Canadians a large "TV, : uwur. I An in1irnrlnt rrriinir rT tlioip rwn wilt an important Bton !n iu innucnoea towftril9 political independent. Tho progress of tho Canadians in population and wealth is unequaled except by tho Western portions of mo i nucu states, a lcgibiaiivc union ol 11 tho North CritUh provinces, under a genera' constitution, would mako them "a pow cr" on tlio American Continent, and embrac ;"g"" tLe,y territory of I the Ilntisor.lKav Comnan-r. tV.iT will mmi K come impoitant rivals or integral portions of I . ... ...... ur union, uur uestmy ana theirs is closely llie'1- TLer8 u a growing" sympathy betwecn the peopla of the provinces and the United States, which intercourse and trade is fostering and whieh a common currency will help to promote. (7"Mr. Ten Broeck has purchased Charleston, one of the fastest horses in . . . . ; America, ana inienus irymg nis iuck on tne J-Jngiisn turragam, tüis summer. i . . .
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The Slimtit Tnlna Nowhere.
A correspondent of tho Louisville Jourrial, writing from UcnJcrson, Ky., gives tho following unt of a lusna natwa in that nlae. flint .11 tlm freak a nf ' that occasionally whimsical laJ j, Daruo Na tnro. that ffP nvor fiAr1 t jusweiuriica irom a yw o. ti Qt ...1:.,,., mrinnitics ever MXÄnÄ. negro worat n, belonging to Mr. Sarauel -n)S8S!!eSS thin difference from the Loya, that they have lJ WnÄ'uo' 1 . - ft 1 l.AA It 111 th mother is doing uncommonly well. Animals for tue Utah Expedition. A Muttt - r from Fort Iavrnworth sava tbcro arc - i t.... ,v.,- i in mo iciuiiy wi ino x urti, Bomw niicv. vuvua-i .n , ,,... nf mA twrt hnnJreJ and rr. ... t ti I niiv are irom lcnncsscc. mtb uuuumu uvm ... I rer.nsvlvnnla, anJ tho remainder irom jusUouri. Ihc pru-c has not yef been pcrmaneatiy nxou, d;h range, to uo r" - , 1 . , , , I "n-j - ?-t - k.r nf m, i ar rnn 1111.1 v pom ntf n. I Mwor WnJl 15 uaittier, w no i as so seriously injured at lhe re on 1 ueday eTenirg, died ; about ...w ... - - j - O ' . four O'clock yesterday afteniOOU. Strong IlOpCS Of IllS reCOTery Were Cfltcrta!ncd until Wednesday, midnight, when his , . . , . i' . . , pulse, which had previously Leen good, pave wav. ThenccFonvard he IP.. :. . . ifi v until us decease, l ho causa as signed is injury done the tram. Cin .7 t. SPECIAL NOTICES. CRUSCJiXT CITV IIANK IIRKCTORS. Johk A. Kkit., Co.scao IUkex, Thomas E. (i rvi and Jons Law. ,,Uxv,,ve,i uys l exchange. U.. u.-m with debitors ...d itied i,. cer- - . . . tifn-nte. Kxcl 1:111 pe on Mew Yura, Cincinnati and LouisviliejOrett UritUn, France, Siriterland, llelfium, Holland, Kujsia, Penuiar, SeUn, Norway, and ail tin) cities an4 large towiis of Germany, for sale in sumsUsut. Collections maJe,and proceeds remittal promi'tly at current rae of cxcluinRe JOIIX A UK IT Z, Vre..W. BÄK KU, Ca-liier. apiV Sm sritixi 31i:dicim:. iici the l'u rest, tie the Cheapest, iin Ihe mMt Ifncactaus. In sliort, get TIIKBKST, winch are Da. Kob ick's ?C4MIMVUN r.l.OOt ri'RiriKR ASP lil.OOD TlLI.S Thes- wond.-rful .Mwlk-ines are entirely vegetable, leave ni lad eir.tt.,al catr not l y any pnssihility Injure the mut delicate Constitution. Never was a good Si-ring MediL-ine so nrekry as now, fo In ad dition to tne Skill Discos and deranged Stoma-li and Liver, which every winter produce, it is most evi dent Ij all who are accustomed t note the powerful influence for g'xxl or ill tint the mind lias upon the body, tint the anrletj of wind caued y the late wide-spread money troughs, has Injnred the general health of almost every one. Then clcVixe, strengthen and purify Jour system with the Scandinavian Hemedies. and you will pro'iably save yourself from serious illness the coming simmer. gee advertisement apl 1 Hfl AN at Soirtbvrti Mills, for 10 cts. per bushel at ret id , and I per Un,Ty apC-tf KiLElIART BROTHERS. Ciddloesa, Headache, Ac The!e pains and disiigreealde feelings are generally symitoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various others, all cf which are caused by coirupt noxious matter, clogging the v;iriu circulations; hcuce, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on the brain. Giddiness, headache, bs of memory, dimness of sight and various otliercoiuplatnts arc the result. Thus it will be seen th:tt all the alsivc ininful and distressing maladies oa-e their origin to the bloods TT.- Mouse's In dian Itoot l'ills are acknorWIj.cd tbe the only medicine that will thoroughly purify th? bl-rod. Tney cn-tr-r the bluTMl, and foUovr (Jie stream of life on it journey trough the system. They root out all foulness an l impurity, and drive out every unhealthy o'struc-t'.on-Thoy should I t iien every niglit in sufficient inantities t- operate lri-kly, by commeiming with two pills on going tt bed,- three the next night, fosr the next; if the ymtoms are not removed, commence a-iin with two pills and go up again as lieforc. Continue in like manner, until the blood is thoroughly purified, and nil pain aud distress is entirely removel. Oht-'n one of onr Tree Ahn in.ir-, and read the history of Pr. Morse's f Uhrr, and how this medicine a as introduced. BEWARE cf a counterfeit of these Tills tellow wrappers, AH genuine are in ilii wrappers, with the sHmatureof A.J. White & Co., on each box. Vrice 23 cts. Ir. Morse's Indian Root Tills are sold by dealers in Medicines. a;.r3l-di-vr co.vr.. HOPlAM MINISO COM PAN i tOflir? on Water id reel, under the Tcle?rah Cfficc) Cart loails of lti bushels of Dixliam Mine Coal delivered U any part if the city at $1 0 per load. Coal weiche.!, if desiruf, at lue expense of th, purchaser. Notes of solvent lanW-sof Xllinnis tnd W ionniu taken in payment. JOHN YMOND. ' dec2S-tf. Secretary and Manager. Dort any of our Illh Livers ever cat too much dinner? If any of onr readers have eoks who tempt their appetite a little to far, I will tell a secret that will Kal them to the enjoyment of their dinners w ilhout a T.si: from that gouty oi l gtntlcnviTi Dyspepsia. Take a ikisk or Da. SAoroRn's Ixviooratok irrrR TINO, AMD VO0 Wtft. NtTt BE TPOrftB" WITH 1sdk.k.stiom; Imt ort' the" contary, lforc thf next meal time approaches the apictit willl-e sharpened to appreciate any kind of food. If the food rises er sours, the Iuviora'or will fix the matter at once, for there is something in il that, to nse the expression of a friend, w ill let a man cat gravel stones, and take the I u Timonil or and they will digest. We have tried il in dniiMc doses, on one or two occasions, for sick headache, and it acts like a Thann, What we want to say to our readers, young or old, is, if anything ails yon, go without delay and gt a bottle of Da Sindforu's IsvrcoaiTOR,and if it don't cure, come and tell us, for we w ant to sec one prison that it will not hentft. (Fee A Jrcrtiäement.) tnaroO-d&wlm in. t Otiten i:i.i.s ANTIPHLOGISTIC That ha produced auch remarkable efTeeU in many cases of NcciALnis, VeantiO, and Arrsctioms or the IIcad, raised by disturbed circulation, in those who have tried it in this citv, U f.r sate at , . K ELLE It ft WH ITE'S. CF"The highest testimonials of its cnlcacy have Km given ly a numlier of the most respeckihle citizens who hare tried it- jyi Mexican Mustan Liniment. rom rich and poor, bond and free; all colon, grades and conditions of life, we hear the same mctd of praise awarded this wonderful article, fores are healed, pain relieved, lives saved, valuable animals mad useful, and untold ills assuaged by this great medicine whieh are surprising to Uie judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment1. Who ever heard of the aame effects produced by any other wlkieT For Cues, Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swellings, Strained Horses, ice , It Las no equal. Beware or Ijiitatiosi. The genuine Mustang Liniment Is sold by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men in every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. Buy at once. Beware of any cther'Bragg's Liniment.' It is abase imitation. BARNES St FAHR, iüarSi-dStwiui ' Fruprictor, New York
SPECIAL NOTICES.
tt?5r NOTICES in this place, locenu per line ffi o"erunie. Dyspepsia and FIts.-DR. TRACY DELORME, the great eurer of. Consumption, w as for several yera soladlyafflicted with Dy stasia that tot a part of the time he to his (eih ,I( -..u. . 1 ci ewas eventually Toyartt girl. This prescription, giren b," a mere chiH whue in a state of trance, has cured everybody who never having failed once. It is equally ! Fits as of Dyspemu. Theingrer. 1 I inany of thediieases which aHlict mankind ariae from Dr. Ayer designed his CaTHaanc Pills especially to purify and invigorate th lood . and hence we believe to arise its unparalclled success in controlling disease. Medicaf Journal. mrSl d&trlm 1 " ' i-atf -..,: .,.... . h.i.iuj, ui Kj niii'juiui v,iüu ub Orath'. Electric OH did not cure htm of rheumatism and strains received from a fall. v.. , . A . i ai iev. .ir. vaiuwcu n u uiu noi reiieTc mm oil a severe co.sh and pain in the breast one night. Ask Mr. Welch, of i)flcaai.an, if it did not cure 5; 7i. ta .7 Ask Mrs. Argj leif it did not relieve her of the headuhe in hfteen minutes. iir II, r.luckf,. f i.rWM.nr,r tr it .. cure her of headichein ffttcf minutes. ..1 ' tIwm lw,1(rail1 for rrolll. 1;ewJkre of Usc t(rs, TOfwlnr to make Kiectric Oil. They know I'M 2, iuiwiil IV IliaihC J. ti IV. VII. A llCjr U.TC nothing of Us manufacture their only a;ni b' ing to I getmoueyl Lookout! Bewa.e: The only gruume l: "th ül t ZZT ITU, Philadelphia, not mnoved, as dtertisW by a base sAiuip. raatc oa tKC Wi-apicr anl blown in the Mittle. 'aor. C. PK G RATH, Sole inventor and maker of lectric Oil in the world-ap"-lm llosiettefstoirfach Ilicters. The wcU-mcrit-ed success of tiiese celebrated Ritters, and the daily favor with which it has been received by our most respectable citizens, sieaks volumes as to its efficacy in IringingalM nt the beiicficial results for which it is designed. Ifaving been thc resalt of a long eour'se of study and olniet-ration in tlie Doctor's iTactice, so tint tü'j proprietors Ifave no hesitancy in presenting it to the world, as unsurpassed in ettecting a speedy , certain and permanent cure for all irrcguhu-ities and weakness of the digestive orgns,and which mott persons can trace to ill health. Sold by all Druggist-, Grocers, and Hotels, throughout the United fc-tate and Cauada. lw 'rlrtodoro' Hafr Dye. The transirion of the Hair from grey , red , or sandy to bm w n ot blac , producl by this article is i.mstan t aseovs, and the color Uou.ht out is natural, right and IMIIWGEADl.K under exposure to the air or sun. Being ah? a nutritious preptiratiop, free from corrosive ingredients, it is highly - . . HKKH IAL TO Till: HAIR. and hence is a tavonte not only with menot Fashion, but is universally approved by Ladies as a toilet article of iucsrimaMe value. Sold everywhere and ap plied by all Haii Dressers. JOSEPH CUISTODORO, mr'.l-lmda. w No. 6, Astor House, New Yoik. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEimNTS. RATHS. One square, (10 lines solid Agate), three times, tl 00 One week, 1 Tsl Two weckt,... One month,... Three months, Six months,... 3 :r t K IK) . 7 jiO .10 ! .15 00 vorjciir,. ....... .... ........... If? Discount on larreradrertiseuients I if" Canlsof nix lines or under, 10 per annum. tif No 'tillforlid"'lvertis-ments-receiveAl. 44 N'o advertisement inscrteil hrf less" than 1. AN ORDINANCE To T'Tottde for il th.dlott. rf a Marlet Jfa tier for each of ihe City Ifariett. Skctio I. lie It ordained by the Common Council of thc City of Kvansville, that from and after the pasveof fhis ordinance, it shall re the duty of the Comm. n Council at the first meeting of the Council lifter the hr?t Monday in April of each rear, or mo soon thTeaftT as practicable, to electa' Market Mas ter for each of the Market of the city, wboshall hold his othVe forne year, unless sooner removed hy the Council, and shall have all the r-ovfOrsaod perform all the duties in relation to the Market and Market House for which he m;iy he appointed, which are conferred upon or required of the Market Master,- ly existing ordinances; but he shUll have no jurisdiction or authority, whatever, over any other Market or MarVet llotueof the city, except the one for wtich he may be a pointed. Sections. o much of any ordinance of the citr as contravenes the provision of this ordinance is hereby repealed ;aud this ordinance shr.11 be in force from and aftrr its passage. ItT order tf th Common Conncll. Attüst: AUGUSTUS LEMCKE, City Clerk. p!9 Soapandcandt.es. ; bores ass. Star Ciwdle?; 10 ! Tallow do; Cii j . . . . . a . Iteccived by Z.H. CCOK & SON. CHOICE OLIVE OIL for table use, for sale br apl9 Z. H. COOK & SON. QWEF.T POTATOES. 50 Wds. choice Sweet ToV I itws. Just received by Z. 11. COOK & SON. WIM.OW 12 50. & KMPIUE CABS From 12 25 to Just received by . II. COOK & SON. aAl'KIl HA OS. 75,00) Paper Bags, from I 1'. to 2(1 lbs. t'of gale cheaper than gixxl paper br the lm. if COOK A; SON. CLOVER SEEI.-5lMs. received this day bv Z. II. COOK & SON. iwAKsii aIj's notici:. LL PERSONS are hereby nntifi'el, thHt on and im. after the JJud inst., th ise wl.u leave obstfüctions on th ai lew-ilk nfict night. n:- expvet an iulro-' duciioii to Kecorder Mills, next mirninir. aplä-ld K. if. MARTIN, CSL ODKYM liADY'S nM.;TC,-for Mar.at IHMtKl.l. & COSVSOTOS'S. flHK Ten Comman lin iits, on leiutifiil cards, at A IMJUKLL & CONVNGTON'd. GUAItDIAN'S SALIJ TIOLTSETIOLDFUKNITtTRE flXIIF. undrMgnetl, as Guardian of the heirs of John J;.rvis, will sell on .SATURDAY, May the th, at the house of the said John Jarvis, Uveaac.l. on valker street. lAmasro, the I btueli!. Furniture, of said d'-ceased, consisting of l'.etls, Ueddirg, Chairs, Tables, and a Variety of articles loo numerous to mention. Terms, at sale. api;-USr M. V- JONES, Guardian. CtldinS. lj.O-K) assorted, common to choice, for sale by GILIttKT & IIOWI.E.-, apl jvcainore near Water. R. Hi". IjO drams in fine order, for sale verv low. Ü; ii plT G IL UK KT KliO W L E 3 f ED CORDS.-Cotton, MauiUaan l Hemp in doS. BP ens and reels, for site tv ap 7 GlLBKTtT & BOWLES. ra.T AI LS. J)0 kegs, all sizes, for sale by LSI apl7 lilUr.UTklli' OWLES. JVUTS.-25 Wds. Brazil Nuts, Almonds, ViUerts, ami English Walnuts, in stre and on the waj-, for sale low by Ol LBKRT BOWLES. ftnoSEYVTLLE MILLS" FLOUR. A sinriv M. in liwrr-'IsandsH'ks, kept constantly n h;n.d, for sae by GILBERT & BtJWLES. fOBACCO.-100 boxes and ca l lies Twist, 5s hilf Ja. pomids and pounds Totw, for sale very low bv G1LUF.KT Sc BOWL KS. p17 Sycamore near Water. Ri:CHIVKI) LAST MGIIT.Godey's Lady Book, for May; Grahani'M Magazine, do do; Ballou's Weekly, do do; Godev' Pattern Ho ik, do do; Tlie Thn-e Ueauties, hy Mrs. South worth: Godcy t Uook of Toilet; rcw lern M-ngr. aittior Anr : Flag of cur Union, 24th of April; Unllou'a Pi-torial, do do; Harper's Weekly, do do. For sale at apl" J. HEALY'S. WIIITF. LEAD.-S00 Kegs in 25. SO and loa lb. Kegs f r sale by Olilt. da 1.7. f. l.i. &l r.n. apIT WHITE LIME AND CEMENT. S00 Wils. Lime; 100 do Cement; Just received and for sale by JPr ORK, DALZELL. COPNI)RIK.4. 5l Kegs New Castle Soda; 6 C croon s Indigo; lo gross Ess CoßVe; V Itbla. Smith's Cider Yinsgar; .V) Bis. Rosin; 24 Boxes Summte Md. Candles; 14 Tierces Prime Rice; 111 Cases Matches. For sale by pH ORK, DALZELL, k CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sweet Potatoe Plants. AM now prepared to fill orders for any amount of choice sweet potato plants. A roust Mit supply to be had at the store of Z. II. Cook & Son. ap!6-2w FRED. S11ARPE.
f, MACHINE-MADE x JhORSE SHOES. flMIE TROY.IROX AND NAIL FACTORY, at i Trov, N. Y.. trnve IIE.K r.rUKKN'tf IMPROVl'l) HOUSE SHOE MACHINKKY now in Buccesftil oprntion, and are'prjiared to execute orders for HOKE and Ml'LK JillUKS of nr Weight and Tattern, at a price bul little above the price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality of the Iron nsed in these shoes is warranted in eveJV reFiect. These shoes hate het'n a.viroved of. and are uow used by the United States Jioveniment exclusively, as alio by many of the rillU 1 1 cwkc 11 vtui"ua vuuiiuuic. aim limn ing 3 to the uodersigned. will have a sample of 100 lirti., Rsorira njcs, win iu iiim mnirvus. re421 5 DRIES. C5 W) Boxes To'acco; V) Bülts So: I Catting; a Cases Sardines; . . . 10 Cases Matches. Just reeeired and for sale by aplS GEO. FOSTER & CO. BMMSTrtE. ML 5 Bids. Roll Brimstone) 5 do Flour Sulphur; 2 do Kpsora Salts; 1 Cask Madder. In store and for sale by GEO. FOSTER & CO. tfOFFEE, &C 50 Bags Vrime Rio Co flee; 15 do Spice; 15 do l'epper. Just received and for ale by GEO. FOSTER J: CO. ÖÖKSI HOOKS!! AND PAPÜR WARLIIOluSE!! 11 1i. jOHSOy, wrAild rcpfcctfuTly invite the 1TJL attention of merchant and others to his list of uc-Count bH)fcs, manufactured tr order from the very best iaper iu any style of Binding, SCCH AS LETTER?, DAY BOOK?. CASH 1KKS, IfLOTTKKS, UECEIl'T BOOKS, RECORD BOOK," and every other kind of Blauk and Memorandum Books. Also, Steel Tens in a great variety; Envelopes of every siae; Bnfl", Yellow, White and Blue Inks of all kinds; G ild I'ensandl'en Holders. Ietu-r CUmps, dand Ujx-s, Gam Bauds, Iukstauds, in a very great variety. Sic. Rules, Desk Tads, Ven R ickf, Blottinr Board, Letter Stamps, 1'aier Weights, Tape Measures, I'urtmonies," 1'ix t-Kolios. Work Basket. ami Wrapping Taitr of all kinds ami siies. to l-e found at M. L. JOIIXSON'?, . apiy-tf irst st. net ween Main and 1nrusU KIHIOVAT. flfAHE subsni'er has removeil his office to Fourth M. street. Ivteeu Main and Sycamore, in the same house urcirpiel fy N. Rowley, fc.., as Canal Collector. He respectfuhy s ilicits a sliare of patnmage. apl.Vfrd DANIEL ClIL'TK, J. V. j EMEXT.-rtO Bids. Hydraulic Cementf Jest receive l ana ioi sate "7 . api:, VICKEI JOHNSTON'. mTOODWARF. W Iih duz. Tut and Btce(s; 20 do' sealed half bushels; and a variety of small measures received and for sale by VICKEKY At JOHNSTON. aTUose who waut something new nnd lpautiful in thc way of Jewelry, Watches, Silver W arc, Clocks, Spectacles, &c, nrc invited to call nt the old establishment of llITTJiOFI' & SON, on JIaiu street near Second, where they will find a new and very full stock at very low prices. All articles warranted to be just as represented. ap14-2md&w PROF, DE GRATirS PRACTICE. A Sheriff Cured In one M;ht by De Urath'a Electric Oil. LKTTEa FROM OR. KETSIR. ritUbnrg, May ZMi, 15. Prof. De G rath, X South 8th st- Phila. I have a remarkable cure Deputy Sheriff Kerr of l ittsonrg, naa a very swollen ami ainrui hinm. I ppplied the oil personally, which gave infant relief lie has recommended the oil to others allirted with Rheumatism, in which the results were most satisfactory. Truly yours, ubo. it. Msi rt.K, in. v. GaaaT Crass Citizens, Rbab! Rheumatism. Mr. Joset.h 1). Bartle. t. Mvrtla street, savs the leetrie Oil cured him immediately riLEi. Charles Sexton, E so., Ex-Mayo of Cam den, says six applications cureu liu Rheumatism. Also, cured his 3 e trimnu. .nr. iMviti .ii inn, 4 r' t irr- rnreei, says, he was a gre-it suHerer, hut the Oil cured him. So says E. II. Grant, Esq., 61 J, North Eighth street Necraloia. Mr. Bivid Minn, 4W, Yin street, URorr this un is lniaiuuie ior croup, ask a lady at Girard House. C airflow. There are numerous Imitations sprung up on the reputation tnat in v articlo lias aoiuireu. The public must beware. They are worthless. Phila., Sept. lst,lj. raor. Vt n iTH Dear Sir: I mut infonn you of me grrai iieneui a paiicni oi mine iiits t"-ricm;cvt from the application of yonr Ekctric Oil. The case was mat or a girl or p years or ape, wnw was terrioiy afflicted with srofula. and a distliHrpe from the xnec. The legliceamesa contni-tcd as' to literally by the heel in the Inn. It had leen in this Rfcne for aoat li months, and 1 could findnrtldng in thewholc "Materia Medics" to have anv effect or give relief. I finally procured a lcttre of your Eiectric Oil anJ gave it to the mother directing hr to annlv it to the parts along the contracted sinews, which had the effect of making the leg nearlv one-fourth straisht in aliout K houra. The nulication of the Oil was continued for a'HMit 3 weeks, using. only 6 bottles aud now tlie leg is nearly perfectly straight. JOHN U. McEWIN, M.I).; 163 Callowhill street. Cactioi. Th!rearenumerou imitations kprnng npou the reput:Uion that mv article has acquired. The puMic must beware. They art worthless, ap lj-lmd&w . NEW SADDLEUY ESTABLISHMENT. GEORGE TIIORNIIILL, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Mein etreet, two doors above Creseent City Bank, EVANSYILLE, IND, IIE has now a large and complete stocK of Middles, Unfiles, Dray Harnes, Carriage anu liucgy Harness, both double and single, of his own manufacture on hand, and for sale on tlie most reasonable terms. He invites cus tomers in the city and from abroad to call and examine his stock. aol3-tf A A'tllAt: r'UK EVERYBODY! WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TIIE TEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTItATKD FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRESSisone of he largest and liest literary papers of the day. A arce (iuirto containing TWENTY PAGEA, or IVTY COLUMNS of entertaiuUic matter: and U-iLEOANTLY ILLUSTRATED every ween. A GIFT WORTH FROM SO CENTS TO 100fl oil WILL BK SENT TO EACH SUHSCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS: One copy for one year, and 1 gift tl Wl Three copies one year, and 3 gifts 6 f' Five copies one eir, and S gitis 8 f0 Ten copies one year,anl 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies oaeyear.ani 21 gifts. . CO Canada sulscribers must send-2i cnts eicliin aIdition to the aliovc rates, to pay the 'Aider ican postage, hieh must lie pre-psitl". The articles to be distributed are comprised ia the following list: t I'niUsd S. Treasury Note IKVi 00 1 do do do ? 00 each. 5 do do do 2.T0 Oil each 10 do do di MOOOeaeh. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches.. .11 W 0 Gob Watches 75 M N) d j W litO do W Wl 0 Ladies Gold Watclies KS CO 2' xi Silver Hunting Cased Watches Ml (HI WO Silver Watches 10 00 o TS Oft nQ Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Ciains.. JO Oil to :ifl (Nl UWOGold Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 13 00 Gold Lockets, Bracelets. Brooches. Ear Urops, Rreant Pins, Caff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Stiuls, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of oth?r vrticles, worth from 50 cents to 15 Orteach. On receipt of the suHseription monev, the suhseriber'd name will be entered upon our books opposite a' number, and the gift corresponding with that numberwill be forwarded wtthiu one wee to him, by mail or exrf"8, poet-paid. ITlere is neither hnmhug nor lottery hot the above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize off I vaiue. ie prcteriomake this lilieral distrtbutior among them msteaU of giiing a larre c-mn-.rsioi to Agents, giving to the subscriber the amontt thai would go to the A gent, and ia many cases a nun dred fold more. DAM Kb APEH. PublUher. ; . Hit Centre soreet, New lorK. ap 13 m . f Feed Baskets, country make, just received by
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10' X.H.COOK Ai -SON.
mWTOODKS AD WILL V WAKU 11 W dot. ass. Market üvik'; 10 nests nssorted C .e Jes baskets; lOdos. Well Uuckrj, assorted; 5 do Cotton .Mo, s. 1 do a. rip-i i.tl Cedar Churns; I nests Wash Tubs, i. -n ; 10 do do do kin.; 15 dor assorted Wash TuU; do do Buckets; 1 do Cedar do; 101 nest ass. Wo Jden Bowls: Just received by Z. II. COOK & SON . aj 10 1jkVv iiooK: .Kv iiüüii:1 Psalms and Hymns; Parish Tsalmody; Church I'talmist; William E. Beeil on Carpentry Made hasy; Citv of the(irea' King, by lf- Kell: Irenes in Clerical Life, taken from Mack wood; New York Led per, ITth April;
lai of our tinoii, o uo; I'.a'.iou's l'ictorial, do do; Harpers' Weekly, 10th do; Jost received at J. HEALY'S. af)10 ijkw iooks: m:v üuoks:: lW The Tlire Bwtuties; The Helle of. Washington; l'rince of the'flotue of David; New York Ldperi fur Awil Mi Flag of our Uuion, do io; Just received at J. HEALY a. Kvansville, alarch 27th, 1. W"EELBARROWS. H 2 duz. Canal and R. R. Whecl-TJarrows; 3 dor. Toy Wheel-Harrows; Just received by .. II. COOK SON. dot. !.. Child's Cane Chairs: 2 doe. Willow Wrk Nur-e Chsir: Just received hy 7.. 11. COOK & SON. ASTUOLOCIY. 7tt ANY of or readers, douMless, will be gratified 111 to ItMU-n ttiat tli Vtf.n4i:i A.rr.1ikirinn.. MADAME I'lLOTO, has arrived in this city; ami. her stay bei ns very limited, the opportunity should be immediately eiutraced by all who are desirous of hearing a repetition of the past, or of peering into futurity. She comes highly recommended. The Madame has the celebrated ROMAN TALIS-. MAN, which will secure to those embarking on the tempestous oceani of life Inevitable success in their business transactions. She is also a rrac'ical Ic-' tress, and has mmy valnab.e remedial compounds, whicli.to (liosjafi'K-ted, sheaill be happy to admin ister. - "ttfller fce arerery liberal, being, for apprising; one of the past, present and future, only one dollar. fhecuibeseen'U the Washington House, for afewdavs. aplD-tf IWFW DOOKf! saw iiöokt:1 l'rince et the House of David; Odd Fellows' Casket; Harper's Weekly, April 10th; Saturday Evening Tout, April 10th; New York Mercury, April l(th; New York L?dgr, April 1 7th; Flag of our Onion, dox do;Ballou's Pictorial o du; Novellette, Co doj . . Just received and for sale at (, H. L. JOHNSON S, agio , First street. roit sali:.. A N fjrcellent cout.ter and god sftlJilganddrawcrs for a store, for sale, cn Joor below Main on water street. Aprbito aplO-lw ' JOTIXTOLK.Ja. n. c. & d. Mouse, WlfOLKSALU AMUlIiTAII. DEAMinSIX tri 9 I PIIEMIÜM PIANO FORTES r ORGANS, MELODEOXS, And all kind or Musical Merchandize, 73rOCRTII STREET, FKvER Tilg !tAT105AL HOTEL,' LOCISYILLE, KY. W Orders by mail for any kind of Musical Merchandize ironiptly attendoi to, and warranted to satisfy purchasers. tVe fi. I cash orders for sheet Music, by mail, portage free. CTF Second hand l inos taaen in payment. Zi Refers to Hon. A and E. II. Sabin. Iglehart, ?l. L Jtmnfon; apKHfmdii TO LET. 'F'HRF.E ROOMS for office, with entrances cn & Main street, to I e let separate or together. Apply it Ih)BLL St CON VNuTON. TO THE I.VD1KS. ?PI.KXrl D arrival of nevr envelopes, &ft,W)0. of Xm. various sizes feuhrs and ua1iti, at . ap9 DOllKLL- tt CONVNOtON. pc i i lio a h v. it. ii aa u ; pß9 z: boxes Salcratu: 60 Uo Hare; ... 2 dozen Hedcords; liJ ! Brooms; . . . 1(K! do Brushes, .rterl; in sioie anJ tv; salcjowby ImrJlJ WHEELER k RlGGS 1MCTU11E FRAMES. ABXAFTIFULassoilment of guilt moulding of all w idtlrs Jnst receivel by fcM , , Psi;YCf. g CONYNGTON. Notice of Sp'Ie of Ileal Estate. TTOTICE if heibV gTve. ftt by virtue of an 11 onlerof the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderliurg county, the und cTsigucd.' Administratrix of the estate of Kioory .Wilson, ifeflksvd, will sell at public auction at V.'Je do f of the Court-house. In tho cit of Kvar)s?ilie,' on atur-iay, May Kh, ITV, letween the lours of W o'clock, A M. and 4 o'clock. P. M. of said dav, Lot thirteen IJ)in Block five5 in the yortlifHTi Enlargement f the Citr of Eranaville, upon the following Utrms, to-wit: One-third of . I In? purcnase money w he iaiu in casii, on the day or one third in twelve na f s.uvisti an oja uioiitiir mm moi ths; tlte purchaser to give his notes for the deferred prments with interest sernred lv moHgage' on tie premises,- HARRIET WILSON, p"tw Administratrix. i arl-K t I ' ' f p;3t OII.V. lbou bushels irime White ' sale hy JIAIinLE HALL ICE CREAM SALOON. 'Ml E snlscrilr having taxen the magnificent suit L of rooms on the 2nd floor of the MarHe Hall building. Main Htieet, will open it f.r tiie kreptirn of visitors on Thunxlay, Ajril e, and l"egs leave to inform his friends ami former customers that he is ire)wirH t furni.-h, during the entire summer seawm, the most exjuisite and highlv flavored ice cream. Ladies visiting t;ia saloon will find a plenaant fona always at their .rvice. P. MeK AY. Balls, private parties and weddings fumiched, anF crea.n frozen on U-e mot reasonalle terms, ap if rAXKKK .OTIO.S for Mar, reduce,! priee,' i" cents, at uuutLiiK tu.M.iiiiu.i. !"Vkv hookh: ni:v hooks:: 11 Livingstone's Travels in Africa; Life of Aaron Burr; Twin Roses, by Mrs. Mowatt; Illustrated London News; Just teceived V 1KJBELL & CöXYNGTON. P" 1lJ.STKa"rAn.--25M'U iust received awl'' for Mile by VICKEUV k JOHNSTON. an7 C1A B. A üne a-moftoient of Empire said Willow Caljs, just received and for sale lr V1CKKRY k JOHNSTON. StYKET rOTATOKS.-tohusbelsIn store for sale hy VI CK ERY fc JOHN TON. k.V TS. 75 wies of Oats, Just rereived and in fin order, for sale hy Z.H.COOK A; HON. ar. tüiNnniE..sy in hhl. Masr. Win-; SOhlf bid. do. do; 10 bbl sweet Malaga Wine; 20 hlf lMs do do; 0 bids Pa nte Currants; lobxsü lump tolcicco; a do 19 do do; 100 hales Cotton Batting? , Received and for aalefcy P. IIEIMAXN. C" ''HKV MVKü I n any iu:ititity, for sale at rel uced pires ) r '. mrty G. FOSTER k. Cri. 0.FKCTiOEI!' HVti III. ..50 H N. thii s day reeeived per Gram "taw for sale ry GILBERT kBUWLE. Sycamore near Waier st apg TAR JA.I)L-:si.:5 boxes assorted, for 'sale C by GILBERT fc BOW LES. MILLIXEKV X0TICB. Jttf RS. V.. J. Tl'fl.XKIl would infonn the ladies ITH of KvatisvU.rj and its vicinity, that she will carry on the Millim ry business at the store on Second street, fnner!y occupied by Mrs. Isnllsor, ' nearly opixjsite the Rev. Mr. McCarer's chun h. ih will Me:u Ii and repair lonncts at the lowest Tio.-s. and in ths best is"itle tyle, as she ! no acids, witliout doing ttiera any injury. She wiH have new goods cpresset eveiy week fmm Cii.cmt.ati. and w ill Keep on hand ready trimmed Isninels for transient customer-. The patronage of ladies wU ih mw bossi.ts, or desire to have eld nun re. paired to look as well as ne-v, is respectfully solicited. Evansvillc, Arilth,-lKVMf vr 25 ca.M 2!h Cans Core O vsterst z.i no lib iio oo do; Fresh; received and for tale by apc. s I.fc B. HEIMaJlN. wi.Sduiks... 3 4n hhds piimeto fair N. 0. Sngfrt "5 t'ls r.-Uiild Mlafses,' brtblf Mds do;6 Tierces Rice;j bbl Tare; 2: bags Pepper Ii do Aispire; h Kiles Cloves; S"l) mats Casia; T cases No. 1 Nutmegs: Ü ll Mace: K-rcivcd aud for sale at reduced prices.tr -hpi? I. hi I. It El MANN. DISSOLUTION'. THE nndi rsigned have this day ly witaal consent dissolved the partnership oi Cantpheli A Fislier. All tlie outstanlmg accoaiits will te collected by Ronald Fislrer, wfio is ai'horiied to settle the mine, and who has wnmni the -t aent of the' det or the late Hrm. Those Ind'fd to the late firm are reoiies'ed to call nni settle th:r accounts with oudlay. JNA. E. CAMPBKLL. RONALD fISIIElt. Tnet.nslnessof the late firm will he continued hy the undersigned. . aVlw RONALD FISHER. HORKK SHOK Vilbs." " " " Nllwgs genuine " GRIFFIN " II. S. Nails oa hand and f.H-sale by fjan HI SAM'I. ORR m .FLASKS. JL () gross pint flasks; ;) ao quart no, 10 X pint do; TV Receive and for eale l'r IltD. HE IM AN y.'
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