Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 133, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1858 — Page 2
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r.vimsviT.t i.v in .. WEDNESDAY MOBNINU. AVRIL 23 OTMr. English, t& Chairaa. of theHouse Committee of Confer?-? is ehareed by the .Republican r . . j vith tr&tehfrr änd.; collision t:' C 3 La eomptonites;and tbcfr ab-icf Ma is poured oak ia most uiuacisurcd terms. II is difficult, among the great rariety of Tcrsions giren of it, to .-learn the exact provisions of his Bill. The most reliable report we hare received of it, is the following: j Sectio 1. That th State of Kanaan bo, anT herebr, ad mittel into tho Union, on an equal footing with tho original States, with tho OnsUtntion framed at bvomitQu ami this aibnWion f her into tho Union a5 a Stato is hero declared to bo tipon this luiilamental conJition precedent, namely: that tlio aaiil coimtitntional rnatriunent ahair bo iirst submitted to a voto of tbopcopteof ariras and aasontod to by them, r a niajority.of thw voters, at an election to-bo held fur tW purpoao. At the said election, tlxi volin? I hall bo by ballotCand his, iudorsirnr on hi. ballot-1 each voter mar please, '-.For prop oailioiv w wuwea and aurniioa," or ''Against propositiou of Copgresa and a Jinis Mon-" Tho ljeshlent of tbo- United States, n soon as tho fact Is drtly mado kuowri to Wm, hall annotmce tho samo by proclamation, and thereat, and without any further proceedings on- the part of Congress, tiro admission of the Stato of Kansas rntotlie Union on an sna footing with tho original State, in all respect whatever, shall bo completed and absolute; ami aaid State shall be entitled to 01 member in tho Hotiso of llerr?cnta tivesintho Congress of tho United States rvntil tho nextcensu bo taken by tho Feder al Government, lint, should a majority of f ho votes cast be against the proposition of Cone res and admission, it shall bo uccincj nrvl held that tho ikjopIo ot Kansas do not dosiro admisaiou into tho Uuion with saitl Constitwlioo, ander tho conditions set forth in said proposition; and in that event tho pcoplöof said Territory arc hereby author izjd and empowered to lorm lor themselves a Constitution and Stato Government by the namo of tho State of Kansas, according to tho Federal Constitution, and may elect dolepatca for that purpose whenever, and not be lore, it is ascertained, by a census duly am legally taken, that the population of sai. Territory equaU tho ratio of population re quired for a member of tho lionise of Kcprc Bontativcs of tho United States: and when ever tltcrcaftcr such delegates shall assemble ' in convention, they shall first dctCTmino by a voto whether it i tho wish of tho icoplc of tho proposed Maw to be admitted to the Lmon at that time, and it so, iltau proccci to fvrm a Constitution, and take all neves nary steps for the establishment of a State Government, in conformity with tho Federal Constitution, subject to the approval or rati fication of tlic people of tho proposed Stato in Mich manner as they may have prescribed and shall be entitled to admission into the Union aa a Stato under such Constitutor! thus fairly and legally made, with or with out slavery, aa audi consmu'ion may pre . scribe. 4 Section second relates to boundaries fcc. Tand la the same as that in tho Crittenden Bill. Section third relate to Commissioners of Election, and is tho same as in tho Crittenden Bill, except that tho United States District Attorney ia addod to the Governor, Secretary, and presiding officers of both Houses, hi a Commissioner. Tho remaining sections aro substantially the same as in the Crittenden. This preserves the important right of the people torote upon thir Constitution and is & complete concession if it , . . , . tY. T bo accepted on the part of the LecomptonitCS of all the positions for which they lvoWn mntandino. thron?h the four " month s struggle, li any one oe aeieatcd by the adoption of the measure, it can be no one but those who have denied the right of the people to vote upon the adoption of their fundamental laws. Iiut the complaint is that the bill re ported by the committee holds out a bribo for its adoption, and a threat of it bo rcjeeted. If the Constitution shall bo acceptcd by tho people or Kansas the bill provides for a donation of 3,000,000 acres of public lands-being a like quantity with that given to Minnesota for the construction of railroads. Iiut if the Lccompton Constitution bo rejected, the admission of Kansas as a State, is deferred till her population shall reach thc lezal ratio for a Rrepresentativo in Congress, which is aow 93,030. The principle of refusing the admission of all Territories as States till they have acquired a population to entitle them to a Representative in Congress is a good one. The delay in the case of Kansas cannot tl Kur finiillv inirpn a? nr. rvrv. ulation.' and no iniurv will result to the ins nf fro l ilior and frcesoil. while the r c wcmnhtlv tho a. UCV UUl UiVU M, JW f-.- -j u t r cendency, with the Legislative power or the Territory entirely in their own hands. The delay incense no danser to them. I Kor is it to bo supposed that the peo pie of Kansas arc so mercenary, that they can be bribed to relinquish cherish cd Constitutional rights, for the present possession ,of 3,000,000 acres of land, which they will bo very su:e to obtain whenever they arc entitled to admission under the proposed bill, which will Iks in OJio or two years, and long before the new ratio under the census of 1SG0 is established. If the above report of thc provisions of thc bill bo correct we see no good reasons for the severe condemnation of Mr. English. 03"We understand one of our leading grocery merchants and lady the daughter and neice of another prominent citizenand ono of our well kiyswn bachelor dry good dealers, have mysteriously disappeared. The last seen of them they were going towards the levee, and are supposed to have escaped on the steamer Baltic. No great fears are entertained for their safety. ft5"A boy nine years old, diel in New York last week from the eflects of circumcission. Hemorrhage ensued, which the physicians were unablo to arrest, tad the child d'ed from tho loss of blood. frrlf ia want of cood perfumery, call at thc Dru Store, corner of Second
; (rAn old bU32 ycrs with last week, a ' had leer so him and hi the latter 1 a blow on f with an I.. .
, wh -1 :een -w lW tre: or aer J' 1 wl the Cons;;-:: ziz to I :r;;lf, l!;cu!J H get up,c;-rrr tr;:r" ari :czr. 'Jtziz i to beat hü ' " CI lifa was extinct; 1 smashing hi skull uto several" After thu horribly mutilating k:r it t reported, that being afraid ha nil t'S.) be alive she poured oyer his psn?3 kz.l-1 ing water to ascertain if there x:: z any I sensation left. ShoconeeihJ body for a time, and when her son, a k cf sixeen, came boroei she tried to indi'ts hini 0 assist her 16 fcurv it. but ha diatelr dhr 1 tho horrid d( to tho netglibo bor r.J she was arrested. Circuit Court. Jenes Ilcrd'cn, Alias Smith, was tried ir j... t- r -4: t.if i.i I mi j t i.. i-awu uau uuilars. and E2ntcr.ccd to th3 Denitcntiarr h fnr tpn vpin
dames Anderson, ind::fed for man- privilege, by the party nw doing the pub- , : i.;n;n P-,- ,,1. ;n ,rV. lie printing lurotlVials of the Government, luguter in killing Ca.yAugU m a right varUbutIittIi.froIll$.4l,oooaycar. AtthJ
slau on the levee, one night last winter, was c.n Av,a r- ...ft o.u. w .w .v. jv-.o. . Christopher Bissell, tried for stealing I 12 pounds of rofTeo from II. S. Howaid, Henry Schneider, was acquitted. Prose cutor did not appear. A. J. Smith, indicted for stealing a $100 bill from James Oakley & Son es caped through a flaw in the indictment. In the case of John 15 urns indicted for highway robbery. In knocking down and robbing W. F. Subleit, of a gold watch, he got through fur want of evidence on the part of tho State. Charles Travis the accomplice of Uurns also escaped. Rebecca McAvoy's petition for divorce from Thomas McAvoy, was granted. BninuT's Srr.KCii, does not receive a single approval even from tho Old Line Democraticjpapers. Tho Laportc T imes an old Democratic sheet, says: Tho spcich delivered by Mr. Bright, in the United States Senate, on the 20th of March last, is before us. It is a remarkable production. Since the exodus ol tho advocates of monarchy, in the reign of Oeorgo the III, from this country since the defeat of lederalism in 1801, by Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic party no man has had the hardihood to proclaim, on American soil, sentiments like tho. uttered in this most atrocious document. Impudent in tho premises assumed, bold and unscrupulous in state-1 ment. the propositions jir, the reasoning i wfeak tha rnnrliiiinnK are fs.!tn is wtak, tne conclusions are lai&o. Mr. Bright in this remarkable speech,! is guilty of a singular Llunder in relation ..... t0 thc constitution of his own State; he says itcontains a clause prohibitin- the ...V-.:....!. r i .i. ?. auuuiisftiun ui any law io tue approval oi tne people by popular vote. It will tro Ju0 the Senator to find the' clause. QCT The Deficiency Bill has agnin passed the Senate by a small vote, with several amendments not very flattering to the Administration. The Secretary of War receives a severe implied rebuke, tho resolution requiring him to subhis future contracts to Congress for approval. The amendments require it to pass again the ordeal of the-House, where it meets a strong opposition, and is likely to bo again delayed. In the mean time, the public creditors aro suffering severely for want of their funds, The only measure the . Administration has yet succeeded in carrying through Congress the present session is the Treasury Note Bill, and it is doubtful if that.would have passed had it not been for the interest which the members had n it passage to obtain their own pay. th IIoaso of Representatives, - provides Southampton; from Xew York to llavra, Ti Southampton: 1 from New York to . and ; , V 7 T Iiotterdam; from New Orleans, via via Ha vana, Bermuda, Fayal and Lautemer, to Bordeaux; and from Norfolk to Nantes. The size of thc steamers is fixe J at 2,000 tons, speed not less than ten miles an hour, and the compensation at $2 per mfle. The total pay per annum would be for the five lines $831,307;, and the receipts are estimated at $SS9,850. It is not probable that in the limited time to which Congress has restricted its session, that this bill bo perfected and passed. 07"Mr. Everett has been compelled, ia consequence of severe illness in his family-, to abandon, a second time, his tour at thc South for the delivery of his lecture on the character of Washington. He promises to resume it again, but will not be able to do so probably till autumn. The announcement has occasioned se rious disappointment at Mobile and New Orleans, where preparations had been made to give him a hearty reception (r ilr. Ten Brocck left New York on Wednesday for Kngiand to try his fortune asain on tho English Race Course, lie has, sent over the famous horse Charleston, which has won so many races in this country. It was his intention to hivo taken Bonnie Lassie, the untonqu-jred, but she has, by acciJe1 gw atnis, and is done up for this
was sentenced to a nours imprisonment being aid tu tho otticiais iy the sni-contra:t-in tho county jail. or- u 0i.n" tlhJ wk' U' .lht rrLcnt"Pe J J on that printing, 011 tho printing for tho James Uarkcr, for Stealing $3G from present Congress, and on the printing of
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The-following is tho report of the Com nuttco wi ContrroHsional 1 rintinjr:The Committee any, among otoor tilings, that th "FnbHc l'riiiter elected by the XXXIII 1 Con-cs and tho Public .Vinter of tho iL::: of XXXlVth Congress con-r'äV-T v: l'c!i waa a net reward or protit for simply t:lin2,nnder the namo of l'ublic rriuter.the r .intiDg of Congress, and Mib-letting it to s-cther neither of them having done any portion of tho work hinitcir. , ihe lUiblic l'rinter eloctcd . by . the llonso for r the XXXlVth Congress, f endell ) did tlio re- I nuireu jiotiso pruuins nuiiscn, una, in aadition. us itUDrconirucior unaer tno enate I rintcr, did the printing ror that congress, as La did all of the printing lor the l'ublic run tcrstofboth the Senate and Hon so of tho XXXIlId Congrcaa, audi now doing that for tho l'ubho l'rinter: of both the fwnate and tho llonso of the , present Congrcs.-, loreover, tho sanio party, sub-contractor tinder tho Sonatrf and llout-o otlicials, Is priutiug the i'ostotuco Manks asu suu-eoutractur lor the ttsrson having that contract. Tho neivcutago paid to tho sub contractor above mentioiiud to tho various printers I emolutncut oithclf Tuuro sinecure omeesamounts ut pru-cut to about twenty thousand dollars per montii. And .this includes nq .a uuowaiico 01 iHircentazo upon 1110 iiono printing for tho XXXlVth Congress tho mu - vuiiwmu'i ujcuuviicui u luucii las i uy l. b . - . ..II,. WAl'..to Ulli I 1 iicir;nter of that body, Uoiui? that work lor - mself as principal, and bo bcnij satol any
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payment iwr prn uc-e. . a 11 grow amouiu 0 paid Aas sUted, as percentage or bonus for ':i 1 . I. - . 1 . I . 1. same time ho realizes over and alovo that vast pront, a nanasome reserve lor hiium ii. :.rlnliiftln5t1u.rtli XYYIIL1 tmr tho XX I Vth Congress i yet completed, but V,at ,0,r boUl ,s ,u courf 01 "cut'vU- A crc rustcthec blanks, which is ac pa rate from the Congressional printing, and tunonnts to about $-V v per yearIn tho matter or too binding or uongre mid tho I?)artmcnts, a similar stato of facts has been loiunl to exhst. 1 lie House binding lor the AAAlvih Congress may lo taken as a lair illustration of tho manner in which that work has generally been .executed. That bindiüg was contracted to bo dono at twenty two per cent, loss than furnier prices. Tho jicrson contracting (Williams, of Ohio,) sold that contract, or re-let the work to lie dono to a gentleman of Washington, fur the consideration of twenty per cent., to be paid him on tho grops anion ni ot binding done: and this sub-contractor' again sub let. his contract to another partv, lor the considera tion, to be paid hi in, of one-half ot thoproht on tho doin if or the work, alter the deduction of the twenty per tent, to Ikj paid to the binder who had contracted. Lion inturma tion which tho Committee aro uot disposed to ftiicstion, it is believed that tho twenty ptr otMU rw?vcl Ly t!;u contractor to bo pnid I - out him by tho ftT.tVuo-L'ontraetor, ha already amounted to ,000, and that the second sub-contractor has received o very considerable sum ont of profits which have been made in doing the work, after the pay ment of tho twenty tcr cch?. to the first contractor, us htipulated in his contract. It is jost to the third party, or second stib-con-tractor duini; tho work, to add that ho has been so satisfied wiih the rciidanm to hinis.;lf tinder his contract as to have felt imI Hilled, for what . he reccivod, to do tho in'ding in a better 'manner than that here tofore done. The Commlttca say this particular lllnstratioii lias been selected, not with a view to And fault with the first contractor, bnt os aptly showing tho irencral practice of pcron assuming to du tho public work, who t tncmseivcs, i r tuo most part, niechanbut speculaUm, rbtain contracts and u mtM.i'nil tl TlVlltl, ,iu.m rii,., Po. servo, trom tlio actual oivrktivc. of a largo lr ceiiUgo as profit to themsclvc-s. , l lie i;ross uuioiuib ui uimiinz iut tuo XXXIlId emigres is ?5,45?, and that for tho XXXlVth 363,oss. i;ut in addition to tho Congressional worka, there ia a large umount of binding annually dono for tho several executive departments and bureaus. The prices are much higher than thoc established by Congress Tho work is given out without system, and with littlo or no regard for economy. The binding for the departments uud bureaus, including the printud head, in so mo instances, tor tho year 1357, amounted in gross to $77,500, and will probably bo about tho same for the present year. The Committee have ascertained that tho engraving for Coiiffress und thc Departments can Ikj Julie for fully thirty-threo und a third per cent, lesa than is now paid. Tho wood cnarraving for tho Tateut Utüce Jlcport lor 1&57 may lo taken iu illustration of a general manner. Those engravings cost tho Government per page, of thirty-threo and a thirJ inches, $2 50. The person contrnctinir had u largo part of thc work dono in IS'cw York, undtlm.H he sold or sub let his eon tract to a socoud jarty at a very largo discount from tho price which he himself wa to receive from the Government, That second party ajrain sub-let his contract to a third party, who actually aid tlio work lor $lt per page. The Committee- are assured that the whole cost of the ciiffraving tho wood, the drawing and thc elevtroty ping need, and ought not to have been more than f iz per , page, while it cost the Government (32 10. Tho wholo amount of J cost of engravings, lithograph's and electrotypes for tho XXXIlId Congress, is JS29.S5S -'."; that for the aamo for the XXXlVth Congress Is $35134 62. Tho saving of but 20 por cent, on these largo amounts, moro than which it ws possible to have made, would have left with tho Government an aggregate now gone to contractor and speculators, not to meritorious artisans of $2o7,34-.j 57. - Abuses as t -the reality ol paper, ic, were likewise discovered. The grand total of the cnut of printine, binding, enirraritijr, lithographing and clectrotyping of Congress and of the .Department during thoXXXUll Confess th;U U,for tw year.- U 2,;21,Ö Anount mid for tlir Ciif:rc.si'iiiHlUloli fur the XXXUiJ Uouress !4 Total S,fi,W7 W Cost for tha same during the XXMVth congress. ..fir. -V.o. .4 Taid to Globe.... . ......... .d 2ä7,ss4 S$ Total .',131, 11 y. Add to these lareo amounts $150,0i)0pcr annum lor stationary in lLi DepartmcnU, mo Clerk's omccs una folding rooms, maiiiiig J5w,w per congress. . Tho Coininitteo with a viovrto end th abuses in the present f vstcra, proioso to es tablish a Lureau for the execution of print ing, binding. &c., tho oliice of the Supcrin teuuent to be abolished. Tlicy aro satisfied that while tlio present speculations will b removed, tho wqrk generally can bo dne by this means, at least thirty or torty per cent, savin? to tho Government. A minority report was made, which pro poses that all tho work connected wtth the printing, shall bo piven to thc lowest bidder. (T Col. Fremont has obtained from the United States Government a release of its claims to the mineral wealth in the Mariposo claim. This will render the decision of the Supreme Court of California, of no avail to the lessees, and will secure to Col. Fremont the entire mineral property in the land. (7- The ladies who have been most efficient in raising the funds for the purchase of Mt. Vernon, are Miss Cunningham, a maiden lady in Eichinond, Mrs. Cora Richie, formerly Mrs. Mowatt, and Mrs. Le Vert, of Mobile. The Urst payment of S 18 ,000 on tho estate, has been made, and another of a . larger amount will bo paid in a short tine.
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YV5?5s XOTICK! in thi.irl:ce, 10 cents i-t line kjwi tunlitl AfMet one iusurtion; -JUr.-iit mnr line Dir tune; dl cents ixrline one week; discount on longer time. QUE It V. Why U lt CHMSt'aDOr'o'S IIAfH.DTE U BKCAU5K eminent chemist say so) HKCAUSK It contains no caustic nmponndi! UECAl'gE it wears longer Uian any other! IlKCAUSK it operate iniUnUncously! lir.C AUSE it .!- mt sUin the skin! 1 DKCAL'SK it nourishes and strenrthens toe Hair! ' BKCAUSB It corresu th bad effects of other - djres! . , BECAUSE it rresenry cannat Uedettcted! BECAUSE IT NET Kit FAILS! Sold sveryvhert and applied hjr all Hair Dressers. , ; JOSEPH CHRISTADORO, ap3-l md fc No. Artor House, X . Yc4-k . tr Adranced years often cause us to feel the necessity af a resort to some artificial meaus,by which to raltytand resturo tcaipoptry trriiEtb and lieinglo our Impaired fitcuUie, wh'.ch is most ctleclüally done l y the use o Hostetter's celclrateJ Stomach Eitters, Ik: fare meals. One vine glass used as per directions on the bottle, or in smaller quantities, if the person i weak in body, will convince the most credulous of it restorative eflects, to whick thousands ran testify who used it for rears, and under no circumstance could le pccsuaJed to d without it. Ladies, espe cially, hare found inestimable benefits resulting from Ihe use of It- For sale by druggist generally. apiO-lw ' jkf Discoveries In Pathology show that very tunny of the di .-ai a hich atllict tnankiud arise from imparity of th4 ooI. This has long been suspected but is only Intel known. In consumption, tubercles are found to l a sedimentary deposit fron the blood. Dropsy, (tout, Cancer. Ulcers and Eruptions, all arise in ''sriered dep.its frm the blood. Dillious Iis-eass-.Ki levtrs art rausM solely ly iu erangetl un healthy state, and even the decline of lifefoUows the want of viulity in the blood. In view of these facts Dr. Aycr designed his Cathartic Tills CFpecially to purify and invigorate th lood.aiul hence we believe to arise its unparah-llat success hi controlling disease. t5Iedicar Journal. mrtl d&wlm Consumption .5" an old i.mjian doctor while a Missionary among the In Cared. diansof the Rocky Mountains, dis overetl a RARE PLAXThati-roves CoatUmptlon to ! a certain cure for Consumption j:roiicliitt,Atbnui, l.iver Complaint, Cared. Nervous Alloctioiw, Coughs, Colds, Lc. Having nowmrule Lis fortune Consumption and retired from business,he will K'lid ' the prtscripHon ami directions for Corel. ireiniiiff the nielicines rata "or charok, to alt who desire it, and Consumption will send their address, enrlosins tw stunps ( ci-nts.) to vay the return Cured letter, with a description f their symptoms LOnSUmpilOa xhe Old D.srtor Ins cured more thVI 3tHW CSEJ Or COSSfMPTIOS Lured.. alone, and Rojk-s all afflicted iesplc will nvail themselves of this oiuhiT' Consumption tuuity,asthe IVictor wishes to do all the g 1 he can U fore he lies. euren. Address, Coasumption DOCT. UXCA? BUAXT, ' Box V.I, P. O., Cared. nirl 2m1wd. New York 5J7-AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR who has ma e his f-n-tnne awl reiirw from Lnslutss, will spend the remain 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Case. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 33u0 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. der of his Jays hi curing that dread fnl disease, CON SUM PTIONraea or chasT.k; his nrnest desire lelnc to communicate to the world his re medics tlmt lwve irovol successful in mere tlwn cases. II requires each applk-ant to send him a minute cscriiition of the symptoms, with two stamps, (! cents to pay the return letter, in which Ii will return them his ADVICE PRESCRIPTION, Ills directions for preparing the medicines, tie. The OLD DOCTOR hopes that those afflicted will not, on account of delicacy, refrain ft m consoltitig blm liccause he makes No Cliarge. His I object lw dvrrtittin I to- do II the gMxl he can I fore be dies. He feels that he ts justly celd-raled for the eure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nerveus Aectlonsft, Coughs, Colds itc. Address DOCT. OCAS RRAST. Box 35-11 , T. 0. New Torlc. Jan nary 57, lj. Culwl 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 000 Cases. 3000 Cases Dyspepsia and Fits. DR. TRACY DELORME, the great eurer of Cnsumtion, a for several year totally afflicted with Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was confined to his bed. He was cveutually cured by a resiT!ptiou furnishedhim by a young clairvoyant girl. This preH'riition, i;i ven b, a nurc child while In a state of trance, has cured everyldy who has taken it, never liaving fiiile! once. It ia ciually ai sure in cases tf Fits as T Dvsritrsu. The ingredients may lie found in any drug store. I will send this valunMe prescription to any erson on the reraipt of one stamp to ny postage. A.ldruss, Pa. TRACY DE LORM , Great Curcr or ConsunijSion, apl-d& wlm New York Post Office. Ooes any of our High Uteri ever eat too much dinner! If sny of our readers have cooks who tempt their appetite a little to far. I will tell a secret that will lead them to the enjoy ment of their dinner without a visit fiora Uiat gouty old gtnilr.nau Dyspepsia. Take a Dosti or ra. Sasnroto's Isviookator aVtkr 11T1111, asd vor will MEvr art troi blbd with Isdiubstiob; bnt on the contrary, before the next meal time stproachcitho appetite will be sharpened to appreciate any kind of food. If the food rises or sour., the In vigors' or will fix the matter at once, for there Is something in it that, to use the expression of a friend, will let a man eat gravel stones, and take the Invignralor and they will digest. We have tried it in double doses, on one or two occasions, fur lick hcadaclusand it acts tike a chnnn. Wlwit we want to say to our readers, young or old, is, if anything ails you, gu without delay and get a laittla of Da SfiKPrORD's IaviaORATOR,and if it don't cure, come and tell us, for we want to see one person tluit it will not benefit. (See Advertisement.) uarW-diwim spni.tfi mkimcini:. Jet the rarest, Uet the Cheapest, - liet the most Efficacious. In short, get THE BErfT, which are Dr. Rob sea's Scandinavian Blood Pcrifirr asd Blood Pills These wonderful Medicines are entirely vegetable, leave no kid effects, and can not by any possibility injure the moat delicate constitution. Never was a gm4 Spring Medicine so necessnry as now, for in ad dition to tne ?kin Diseases and dcniugel Stomac h Rod Liver, which every winter produces, it is most evi dent ti all who are accustomed to liotethe powerful influence for good or ill that the mind has upon the Nxly, that the anxiety of mind caused by the late wiile-spread money troubles, has Injured the general health of almost every one. Then cleanse, strengthen and purify your system with the Scandinavian Remedies, and you will probably save yourself from serious illness the coming summer. W ge advertisement. L141 Cristodoro's Hair Dye. The transitionof the Hair from grey, red, or sandy, to brown or hhtca, produced by this article is isst antarbous, aud the color brought out is natural, bright and UAtHA.(iK ADLE under exposure to the air or sua. Being also a nutritious preparation, free from corrosive ingredients, it is highly DEXEFICIAL TU TIIK HAIR, and hence is a favorite nut only with men of Fashion, but is universally approved by Ladies as a toilet article of iuetimaJle value. Sold everywhere and applied hy all Halt Dresners: JOSEPH CRISTODORO. rartMraflittr . No. 6. Astor House, Xw Ytrk. TtllEUMATlSM.-Teafnes, Neunia, Swelling, Stürne? r.nd a'l rains, cured by one bottle of PriT. netlrtith' Electric Oil. This letter is one of many received recently: lROf. Da Orath: I hj a swelling in my limbs nearly a year. After ming many thinrs without benefit, the first bottle of your Oil I used cared me entirely. I hall ever renumber you as my retorer. J.E.NOLAN, ai:-lw 52 Chestnut ttrett. rxnniE-. iry"i (junnr iig.; 2: bbls Crushes jviir; 2- bbU Pow lercd Sugr. 25 ribls LJf r'uvr, in t'rrv nnd fr silt bv rUKSTONliKOS
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CIU:SCENT CITY HANK. Directors. Johs A. Rkitx, Conrad Uakfr, Thomas E.tUavia and Jons Law. Receives deposits, bay and llcoin nnd exrlisnjre. Interest allowed on time '.n.-:t! slsui h ist :is may be agreed upon with dcositisj,s and siH.fifii-I in certificate. Exclisnge on New YorK, Cincinnati and Loubvllie, Oreat llriuin, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Russia, iVnni.-uk, Sweden, Norway, and all the cities and hirpe towns of Germany, for sale in sums to suit. Cdle:tions made, and proceeds remitto.1 promptly t current rate of exchanga- . JU1IN A RK1TZ, Pres. .W. BAKER, Cashier. apl9 3m Bit AX at Southern Mills, for 10 cts. cr bushel at retail, aud it per ton, by . BpC-tf IOLEIIART BROTH E KS. Mexican Mustang Liniment. rtn rich and poor, bond and frrc: 11 colon-, ynulcs and conditions of life, we tK-arthe same lured of imise awanW this womlerfal article. Sores are heided, taiiis relieve!. lives sared, valUiiMe suimsls male usefal, ami un told ills assuaged ly this Kret medicine which are sur prising to the judgment of man. What family does not require a staudard Liniment. Who erer heard of the same eflects produced ly any other article? For Cuts, Ilruiscs, Fprains, Kheainatism, Swellings, Strained Horses, tie , it has no eiiuil. Ttawssa or Imitatioss. The genuine Mustaag Liniment is sold by all resiiectable Druggisls and Livery Men in every town, parish and h:tm)ct throughout North and South America, Kuroe and the Islands of the Ocean. Day stance. Beware of any other 'Diaca's Liniment.' lt Is a lse imiLUiou. BARNES St PARK, marSMJtwlm - . Proprietors, Xew York.23 Gladlness, Headache, Ac These paiai and disagreeable feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy? and various others, all cf which are caused by coiruj t noxious matter, clogging the various circulations; hence, a stream or rush of Mood to the head, aid by. the excitement a great pressure on the brain. iddi ness, headache, loss of memory, dimness of sihWand various other complaitits are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the a1ve )iiuful aud distressing tn:it aiiics owe their origin to the Mood. Dr. Morc"s In di;in Root Pills are aclüiowlcdgcd to bo the only medi cine that will thoroughly purify the Mm1. Tnef enter the blood, and follow the sticaiu of fife on it jour ney through the system. They root out all fualness and Impurity, and drive out every unlMalthy oitruction. They shouM Ni t ikcu every uTglit in sufficient quantities to ojerate InlAly, by ciminencrntf with two pills on going to bed, thrjc the next night, four the next; If the rymtoms arc not removed, coiniiieia-c again with two pills aud go up again as liefore. Con tinuein like manner, until the Mood is thoroughly purified, and all pain ai.d distress is entirely re moved. Obtain om of our Free Ahuanacs, and real the his tory of Dr. Morse's filier, aud how this uelicioe was introduced. UK WARE of a counterfeit of these Tills TKttow wtArrERS, All genuine are in blub wrapiers, wllh the signature of A.J. White ft Co., on each box. Prk-e'jcti. lr. Morse's Indian Root Pills' are sold hy desli-rs in Medicines. mur:!l -d J-w TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. II V T K f . One snnr?, (1(1 lines solid Agate), three times, tt on One week, I 0 Two weeks,. 2 .V line month, 4 0 Three months, 7 50 fix months, Itiui Unevear, U 00 ir' Iliscotiiit on largcraalvertisetnents. 2if CanWof six lines or under, Sit) ier annum. ttf Nu till foi1.id"alveitieiurntsfece:vel. MTf No S'lvertisenient inserted for less than 1. A Tenement Wanted! fSIIE undersigned wishes to lease a tenement S. with four or five rooms, price not to escewl 1 75, and p liscssion desired immedtately. Aii lyto I'- .i c .u i ini binur rimri The Unrivalled KENTUCKY HARVESTER, MOWING ASD HEAPING. f Mollis Machine was Introduced and used for the ML firrt time during the harvest of ly; and, thonch new, it has alreailv estalilished for itself a renutatlon which has never hen reached lv anv other ir'tiiiomru iu.-.)t atiia .iwwtT, rouin aim e; ni it now ocriiiue a poiiioo far in advance of all its competitors. a early oif thousand or these Machines were sold dnrlnir the last two harvest., and the demand not suppliel in the atates of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Illino:s, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Alabama, O-nrcia, S uth Carolina, Virginia. Missisglopi, ami esrabltihingt.'-e fact most cnnclusivelr, that lor universal use, co lomy, strength, and rlhcienry, this Mi hin Is crerv thing th:U is desirable, both as a ue;i)er and as a .lower. We have male some val 11.11 1 o imnrovements. mr pe!e-l by earefal oiscrviaion and experiment during tin last harvest. These will be a-ided M all our Heap. 0"" 1 Jiunrn uow ouiiuinc lor wie narvesi OI IrS Kor Bile on consignment, Cr aps-u.l3iw ALLIS & HOWES VALUABLE BOOK roa Justice?, Lawyers tt Uusincss Men. MCDONALD'S TREATISE. A Treatise on Uie Law relating to the Powers and uuues 01 Justices of the Peace, and Constable, In the State of Indiana, with tw-ac-Ik Farms antl J3says ou various Titles of tli Com iuoa Law, DAVID McDO.YALD. All classes of Officers of Law, will find this work 1 convenient, complete and accurate guide in t lie per formanee of their various official duties: to the pro feioa Rent-rally, it will irove ralualdeand u ful, nod refei-eoce I Hie I100W will liw ih:U tt liujincss io n, it is a copious fount uii of hniortaiit and valua ble infortuatioii. The volume embrace everything relating to trials Mrlar Justices, witli tlie J. w or r.THl-nce, Con-t-aut-t. I trtiiershiD, AtUctinieuts. Liens. Promis-inrv Notes, and other subjects, interesting to every man or ousiness. It is a carefully arranged and well made Book, and is jusi wnat ins proiessioti iieeHeo . . I Indiana Sentinel. In our opinion, its general by Justices of the Pate will Und materially to dioinisli litigation, olviatetbe fre-jueucy of appeals to higher Courts, and further the iuster wlui'iiistration of the judicial powers cat ea iu tuose omers. . A 11 r. II .M AKSll, J. W.lrOIUKIN, SOLOMON CLAVPOOL, A.A. HAMMOND, t think It, for the pnrpoes intendetl. a vlutb!e and useful work, and one tliat should le in the hands of every Juti re of the Peace in the State, to whoui, it eeini touie, the book,orasuuilnrone. is indisienssble. JOS.SCLLIVAN. Tho work will be especially raluaMe to those for whom it was parlicuhirly designed; and liesides tliere are subjects relating t the getieral practice treated of, which will also render it highly valuable to the pnfession generally; to whom 1 cheerfullv rt-eoinmend it. S. Ft. tiOOKINS, Judge Sup. Court. Prick Single copies, br mall, preiid. tl.50; five copies, to one a-Mress, will be sent for SJO.lK', or ten copies for Sjü.Oi. II. W.DERBY &l CO., rubtisrters; np!" Cincinnati, O. DK. J0IIX MAGEXISS, PHYSICIAN AND StJItCEOX. TENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Kvansville and Mtrruuiiding country. U Sice, corner of Second and Locust streets. ap27-d&wiiu Rochester Coopers' Tools: D. R. BtRTOS'S "SlMOf PCRB." ON or aliont the I5H1 of May, I shall have a fine Uk of Jt.irt)ns justly celebrated Coot Tm)1.-, which are unquestionably su)erior to all other makers. Keep your money until you can et in aasr OUT. Call at my new stand, opposite J. II. Maghce it Co. CHARLES S. WELLS. aiS7 House for Rent. 4 DESIRABLE residence, sitn.iied in Iii nimm x. part or the cur, co:itaniiii? hve rooms, kitchen, cellar, stilile, wood-shed, Jtc, cc. For terms, apply aiii3 J'ani:ii ornre. ai-ii 130 BUSIIKL3 Prime Oats, f.r sale by apif . 7.. II. COCK & SON. loos.?lluncjiri.m tins Seod, Z. 11. COOK 4c SON. 1V;;?,iiC.J lixxl doa. Kck-s; Ijw bis. Tvie Hutfr; 2 prime Lard ; Jieeeived t!,isd iy by 7.. IL COOK k. SON . HXTRA FAMILY VIXEHAU-25 bids. choice arjt title, fur sale very low by GILBERT 3t BOWLES, Sycamore ft. H'AR 2l!.-ls. in line onler, just r-ccived and fur II stleby OILhKKT ü BOWLES. TWEESE 50 boxes boet W. T t W. U. ami Ilambur?, for HILBERT i BOWLES. Cy sale i y ÜAIiDINl'S f c?.-,cs halT.nn-l ouarttrs, fr sj !e y Vi I LUKIkT & iUlWLES. BS Alt SOAP 50 oo.x-s I'rwtnr S: O imH.-s. for j,!e lLlit.lt I K BOWLES. loKN BROOMS I0O don. a.so,tH 1 inHiries..rnr tale by OILBEltTii BOWLES. a 51-') fTANTE CCKKAM5- U.ls. choice, for Vs.by Äi GILBERT & BOWLES.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS."
BOARDING. rjWO gemtlemen anl their wive, and te few single gentlemen, enn get Hessnt rMms,with goo.1 bowling t the WALNUT sTRf.ET llUtK, comer of Walnut and Fin.t streets. Sp21-a SEED POTATOKS-SO bbls. pnrc Mbnnoc rotatoes, for sale at Z. II. COOK. V KTNd. spil Ml EltltlNO Oboxes No. 1, for salebv JL"L ULBERT it ltm LF.? ;';UCK INDIOO 3 cemops, Jnst nffived ami -'.'J .ny I LliKKT K U I LE. mm AOAZINES AND PArERS of all kinds for XI M. Mar, received at M.L. JOHNSONS, First st. Knickerbocker LIFE INSURANCE' COMPANY, OF TIIK CITY OF NKW YOIllv. Statement of thc Condition of this Company, March 1st 1857 Capital and Accumulation. ..173 ;?02,1 1 Caj.iul Stock SloiVK, Life Insurance for Premiums, &c 11,041,-2 Interest received and accrued X'.tMl Disbursements, including Losses, Sal aries, Rent, Taxes, Commission, MedUal Yets, Dividends to Stock hulders,-vC. KC Total Car ital and Accumulation... .173.792,44 ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, Hills Receivable, Loans oa call, Cash, &c l.in.3 Acctued Interest and Premiums unpaid, 4.7;;il yurmture , JHKM) 17.:,44 . STEPHEN C' WHEELER, Secretary. ' U7 Wli.UM Strkkt, New Yoi-k, March, I"j7. ) AtthereiUtfst of the President and Board of Directiirs of the Enk-kertKicker Life luinrance Company, I certify that the mode of computing present value of the Policies employed by the Secretary or the Comi-any is scientifically correct, and in accordant c with the TecriitiiMis o' the cluwter. 1 also ctrtify, th.it 1 havemnipnred the list of txilicies furiiisiteUBie oy the president ns on Vto lumki oltho Company with valuation tables sulllciently to test theaeenraey of the results given by the Secretary, and Iii id the values as st-Ued within to le numerically correct- Tluit is to nay, the present vnluc of thc future risk of the oliice on all outstanding iolicies, or the difference W-twecn the present value of the future l-remtums to I rwid on them is 3.07.l;. The total vtilne of xdicies, thc holders of which are entitle.! to aivHlends is 2S.2i7JV2. And if the surplus is correctly stated at S71.M3.TI, the dillc-cnce IsHween this and tie present value of the future riiK ot tue company on oxistinc policies, after deiiurtiii? 10 per rent, of it for the relief fund, is the itoikt amount for dividend, to wit, S24UU.'.i7. The true principle of dividend is to assign to each im)' irr bidder w' ' has insured on the mutual plan a, ihiMe iroprirtioucl to the? present value of bis licy, which is the true value of his interest as a stockholder of the Company. This share nmouuU to fl per ceut. ill the present vaineor trieimiicy. CUARLKS V . UACKLEY. February 25th, 1ST.". As Ac?nt fr the t Uve Company, I am prepare! to issue Policies, on .he must ravoraiile terms, rain phlets ctving all ncs.raMe Information, can i Iiai , on api'iH-fttion. nM.it i.iut Iotatoc.a. fl t WnELfl fine, large Mealy rotable. m-fVhi store and for sle at very naouable figures, to close, by BllOW.N a: AIRMAN. ap2J iC5 li' iks nnt lows fine Liverpool Table Salt; SO hlf. W-U Tar: 5 bbis. Pulv. Sugar; It bbls. crushed do; 10 do. small Loaf Sucar; 3:t boxes 7 lump Toltaecn; Id dj. line a. ToImcco, best brand ; 10 cases Olive Oil, JO dor.. 3 tnart lotIcs; 15 do. do. do. 30 do. 3 pint bottles; l;yi kegs pure Whit Lea l; 5 ld)ls, Tnrivnthie; tfi mixi'S Hamburg Cheese; neccived ami for sale by I. & D. HEI.MANN. ap2.1-tf ; CKiAIlS:tn.nii of German and Havana Cigars; 5&0,000 genuine O. 1. Oun Caps; 24 boxes Heal Clothes' Pins; 10 eases white Cdar Churns; 20 haies Wrapping Twin; TO coil Jute Rope; 20 coils Manilla Hope; 3 gross Transparent Soap; Iteceived and for sale by I.fcD. 1IEIMANN. TCE CREAM IX TEX MIXUTESL 4 doa. 3Urt; 4 do 4 I; 4 do S de; t .1 . A A , 4 ! F UO. AUSTIN'S PATENT ICK CItKAM FP.F.K7EUS reeeivol an. I for nie at I. Si U. IIB1M. -OL'KUANTS & CEMENT y mil is. CnrrauU; .SOliliU Cement; Ueceive! and bw s:le by I, Ml P.IIE1MANX. LIES'S (JAZKTTK OK FASHION for Ms.y at 1011KLL St CONYNOTON'S. B LOND spJS ON DON SEWS. t IKJ R ELL & COXVXfiTOX'S. A KTHCK'S 1IOMK MAOAZINK. fr Mav, at HOItKLI. & CONYSOTON'J. For Sale or Rcut APESIRAItLK residence sltuatetl in the upper ism of thecity, containing six rooms and kitchen, having also the nercssnrv nnthoiiee belonging to it. For terms apply to 11. K. CL'NN 1N011AM, attho store or Cliarles Iktiicork. apjtt w PISE LUMBER. THE suhcrllier lias just received from Messrs. Kenton At Frew, Cb.ttaoiie county, N. Y.. &U0,ftm fwt No. I, PINK LUMJtEK. Canentcrs snd llutlders are respectfully invited to examine this lot of Lumber, as tt is superior to anvthin- in this market. JOHN 1. CiLOYEK. IINK SIIINCI.KM. TOO.OOO No. I (no mistake! PINK MIINrjbKS. receivel with the aKve Lumltei, and for sale as hanl times' prices. Those who want Shingles and not Chips, will pleas call and examine these. aicti-tf Great Attraction! EIGHT DAYS SVLE AT AUCTION! In thc Store on Main St., next door to thc State Bank. A CONSIGNMENT from a failure at the city of Louisville, consisting of SH.ono worth of Cood. of the latest fashion; soth aa Gentlemen's Clothing and Underwear, Piece-tioods, French Broad Cloths, Cassiineres, Satiuetts, Cassinetts, Linen, Linen Drills, Hats and Caps, Oents Slippers, Cnnf:resi Shoes, Portmonies, Scissors, Hszors, Itaxnr Strojs, Imported Cigars, Sprinf BalaiHs, lS) rases Assorted Iokinir tilais-s, VS boxes assorted Glassware, consisting of articles most necessary for family nse. A large assortment of the latest style of Ladies' Jewelry, Silver I late, manuRictureii n; tne ie.r m'iianies in the I'nion. consisting of Table and Tca-Soooni. Fiwks. Mustard Spoons, &c. &c. All of which must Im sold to the highest bidder this week, by e highest est Widder this week, by order of the Asignees. fnle to ommence this mornini at I oVlork. ami am. tinue from day to day until the entire stock is sohl out. Kreninir Sale to commence at ? o'clock. Kvery lusty is invited to call an4 buy cheap, and take advantage of the lord times. . J. GRAFMAN, A nctioneer from foiiisville, KyX. B. 1Ö0 dox. dinerent sizes Meached and un-bleai-hed pure Linen Ta'ile CIoOl, Irish Linen, Towel Linen, and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. ap20-tf FOR A BAEGAIN! AN OLD ESTABLISHED 3E3E 0 OL? 3ES 3Ljb FOR SALE ! THE rAYlEiIOlY lIOXEff,, KEl'T forthe bst eight years by C.K.DRKW.is now olleie! for sale. The lease, furniture, stores, and fixtures, will l-e sold at low figures. This house is situated on thc river, in the cen'tr of lusiness, and has a large and p.iyinj business built up, which can retained. The attention of buyers is solicited, as thc terms are most liberal, and the price a&kcd exceedingly low. For particular?, address C. K. DREW, Ja., Tsvilion Hotel, Evaf.vil!c, Ind. ZV Cincinnati Commercial copy to the amount of S3, ad send bill to advertiser. ap20 tf Bcirni.M; matkki i10,o4 Lichts e-10 Sash: 2,fioJ do -12 do; :i,"f") do 10-13 do; St,f0: do 10-U do; e.oc do do; 2,fvt-1 10-1-i do; 1.00 d Ii is do; TO Panncl Doors asortel; f l pairs WimSow Blimls: M BMs. Cement, 20 Bbls. PUstcr Par's? SO Ptrs Plterer' Hair; Topother with V hitc aud Gray Lime. Ju.-t rece:v -11 for f ale ty . S. P.ACCOCK.
LE(3AL NOTICES, ETC.
KOTICK. State nf Jn4i9nat- VanJerhurg emnty. riUE nndenljned hereby gives iKtUe t!iat she l.-w tvAon tn.iwiintMl Kxi-rutiir of the last Will and asntment ot Jam A. Hyers, deceased and Urn dmly qnalilicd and tworu as sucli. .A.VI mf L 11 MMnna t.Ani0 t)utnplvfa In have unsettled acCouuU on tfte liooks of said deceased, are requested to come forward and settle immediately al ire piktwood House. p-j-i-siwtw :w AUMINISTKATOR'S AI.K. BT virtue f rtler of th Court of Common Pleas of Yaad-4-urch couutr I will sell at pub lic auction at the Caurt House door in Kvansville, u thellth day of May, prt of the I. K. jr. sec. No. l'.'.T.Ä. 8. R. H West, cnUining three acres, a.! joining lands of reter Sliarne and . W.Rrlnkmeyer.and lying on tne roan ieaiing in-ni me i "nllouse to the residem-e of Kämt O. Duns. . premises will I sold in sulrtlirisious, a plat of whiili can be seen at my rftiee. Terms of ante, ene-Uitro raioi; istianee in u ik. imonths frtim day of sale, the purchaser giving not with anroved scenrity waiving all relief fr.ai val. atiou or apisraisement laws, with interest from day ol s:ile. BRACK KT MILL:. aplUw Adrar of Aklih Urinkmnnn. (iUAUDIAX'S SALE. W9Y virtue of an order f the Court of Common m.9 Psas of Vanderburgh county, I will exis? tr ml eat mlic aution,at the Court Honse door la Kvausville. on Saturday. May sih. l(Cs. Hie folio.ing lescrittsl rel estate, t- it: Lots 11 k 12 in bkick No. Kleveit (111 in the 4th Enlargement, adjoining F.vansville and now t-iutmp-ed within the criratc' limits of Kvansville, aforetMi4,beine thetopeity of the heir's of J no G. Fisher, deceased. . lenns or sale, c?h, balance in n. 12 and I monllix, the iurchaser civilis notes with apiroverreurity, waivinif relief from valuation or i'pnusc-' went law, ana uearing interest inm uny or nie. iiK.t tvr.r JllLI-r. . Guardian of John (J. Fisher's heirs. ap!-4tawd Notice of Sale of Real Estate. TTOTICE is hereby given, that by virtu of an-' la order of the Court of Common Ples of Vair. ilerl'Drir count r. the unilerniirntl. A Jniinintrairi tit the estate of kriory Wilson, liereaseil, w ill sell at puiiiic auction at the uoor ol the Court- ixoise, in mo cit or Kvau-tville, on fstunlay, i;iy ih, tween the horn's of 10 o'clock, A. M. anl 4 o-I.h W. P. M. of said day, Lot thirteen (M) in Block liveir in the Northern nlarcement of the City of Kvansville, upon the following terms, to-wit; Une-thim the purchase money to be paitl in cash. in tire d rW sale; one-thinl in six months, anl one-third in twelve mot. ths; the purchaser to give his notes r.sr the lerreii iarniciiu wita inierest secnmi iv mortgage on tse premises. 11AKKIET WILH, ap.w Aaminisu-irix. A GENERAL AGEXCY OFFICE. G. W. DEXTER, Auction, Keal Estate and General Collecting Agent, OFFERS his services to the public as Auctioneer and ticiieral Collecting Agent. He will pay special atu-iiMn to the collecting sns securing of debts in Illinois, Kentucky and this State, r'rotn his lersoiial e.Tience ami extensive ncquaintaiM-e, untiriuv etiergy aud knoalolge of business amoug-d the Misiness community for many years, be ftt-N confident that all business entrusted to his care wifl be faithfully attended to, and returns inale rom4ly. l'articukir attention iil to auy kind of business or commissions entrusted ta him. He surgest tu strangers seeking locations Tw commercial iiusiness, or fur mechanical aiMl manufwturing business in any portions ol Southern ladiana, Illinois or Western KentucKy , that they may derive some valuable information In reganl to those ectious of the country, by application to tne undersigned who ha lcen long funihar with them. Il will also act as ageat for the sals or purchase f Karins in the atwve described section ut country, if any one desires his services in th.it liue. All letters of enquiry iromptly ansaered. Office on Man street, up stairs, in the building of the Journal Office. irpMl tf sailmakbr;v AWNINCi .M Ki:it JlTTT) rKiC.EKX TUR SUBSCRIBER resitctfi'-y i n the Captains of StaNKitH, amitiie pi.. ,ic generally, tluit he h is opened a Sail and lU'ging Ift in Cari,eiit'r's Warehouse, on Water street, wliere all on I er s in his line will lie thankfully received, ami punctually attended to. Sails, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Wagon Covers and Canvas Hose, and every article in the Rigging line, manufactured at the shortest notice. . Orders rcrpertfully solieiteS; to t left at J. O. Yennemau's Hope Store, or at the Loft Ropes neatly spliced. mrltiim CHARLES KYKRT. Kvansville Library Association. H1 EMBF.KS in arrears are requested to-call and JTK. settle up with the Librarian. ap jn-lw rfJ.ODKVS lXdT'S BOOK, and all the Magaiines for May, ean be found at apM M. L. JOHNSON'S, First strewt. C IfS Vim. ljO.OUö aisorW, rmnnmn to choice for sale by UILBf KT Si BOWLKS, apli Syctmore near Water, f E1) COKDS. Cotton. Manilla and Hemp In osÜM ens ami reels, tor sale hr apl 7 jil 1 L KRTJt BOWLES. !T AI LS. 2Xl kegs, all si.is for sale I y " i apIT " UILBKKTk BOWLES. miL'TS.-ii Kl Uiaxil Nuts. AlmHids. Filierts 1 wl and Kncl for sale low b; and Knglish Walnuts, In store and on Ihe way, rOUA('CO.-lfKHaeaii.l ca.ldies Twist, M half JL pounds and p-umu iuimivo, tor saie ttt ; by (1 1 bit K KT BUVI.KS. apl7 Sycatuiwe near Vater. UKCI-IVEll LIST MIJIIT.liodey's l.:uly s ltMk, for May; tirrfliantV Macaziue, ) !; IIa I Ion's Weeklv. do do; (lodev'g Tatteru RotiV. do I; The Three Keantle,bv Mrs. SoutUworth; lioder's Book of Toilet; New York Ledger, 24th of April: Flag of our I'nioii.iul.of Arii; ltnllon'a Pirtorisl, do do; llarier's Weekly, do So. For sale at J.IIRALY'5. aplT ' Uf 1IITK LKail. 90tf Kr;n in &. W anl l0 lb. Kegs for sale by Oltft, HALZKLL & CO. apI7 WHITK LIM IC AND CB.MEXT. NI lihls. I. line; IU) do Cement; Jn receivpland for sale If ORU. DA 1.7.E LL. CO. 8r.MHtIKS. 50 Kegs New Castle Soda; S CeriMtns Indigo; 10 gross Kss Codec ; V Bl'ls. Smith's cfcler Tinegarl .Ml Bis. Rosin; 21 Boxes Stimmer Md. Candles; 15 Tierces Prime Kiee; II I Cases Matches. For sale lr . . apl? OKR, l ALZ ILL, & CO. .Sweet Totatoe Plants. 1AM now prepare! to fill orders fnr any amount of choice sweet potatne plants. A constant supply to be liad at the store of Z. 11. Cook Son. MPI6.2W FKKI. SIIAKI'K.. MACHINE-MADE HORSE SHOES. riMIKTROV IRON ANI NAIL FACTORY, at I Trov, S. Y..liave IIKMtV I'.CKIiKN'S IkPKUVKll 1IOKSK SIIOK MACIUNKUV now bi. smvessful owTiliuu. ainl are pre)re to execnte or--dors r.r 1IOKSK and MI LK SlldiiS of anv Weight and I'attern, at a irke lui litUe alwre the prke of Horse Shoe Iron. The oiiality of thelrsn nsnl in tlwse ilyxt if wsrranted In eveJy resixsrt. Thse flioe have len aplrovel of. and are now used br thc I'nited Slates. tSoveninMtit exclusively, as a(s by inaaT .f tho priiK-il Utpe and (bnniiis Comaiiies sikI Morw Shoers throughout the country. Any jxtsoii loci. IngtSto the uiidersij ie l. will have a sample of lud lbs.. assrted sizes, sent to hisadihvss. Onlers aiidressed to fie sulMcriiier, at JTroy , w ill receive fuinit attention. W3I. F. BURDEN. Agent. aplf-ly Troy. N.T.. r ime. M A Jw Bbls. White Lime; .71 IIIhU. tinr Line: 16J Bbls. Hydraulic Ccmeid; la store and lor sale by (iKO. FOSTKR CO BOOKS! HOOKS!! AMI PA 11:11 YVAIthllOUSi;!! Ill L. JOHNSON, would rcHXtfuJly invils the IT M attention of in. -reliant and other to bis list of aix'ount Inhiks, ui.uuif uiur.-.! to order from Uie very best paper iu any siyle of Binding, SICH Af LEIVSKHS, DAY i;t)OKS. CASH BOOKS, BLOTTKKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, SALES lOK.N ' RFCOKlr BOOKS, and every other kind .f Blai.k an4 M.tnoraiwlufri Books. Also, Steel ln in a grjit varity; Envelopes of every size: Butt', Yellow, While and Blue Inks of all kind-.: ;.M IVrnnu.l I'en lloMers. Letter CUmps, aairl K .x w. (ium li in .1. Inkstands, in a very great varictv. &c. . Rules, " n-k r.u. I'm Racks, lllotiirc Bosp!, LettiT Stamps, Paper W eights, T.-tpe M.asure, portinonies. i'oit-t'lios, iiotk i:lst, nn l Wni-picg Pai- r of all kin Is a-nl r.r. t be foun.lat M.L. JOHNSON pl5-tf . FirMt.JMween Mainjind Icut. iiOFFEE, &C. j -A Bigs Prime Rio Co flee; 1.-, .1.1 Spice; lj di l'cpi cr. JiKtreccire! snd for solely ODO. FOSTER & CO. YTr-it-Tliosc who want somethinfr new and Ijeautifiil in the way of Jewelrr, Walche, Silver Warr. CJotki, .Spe.t:clc, JLc, arc inri:eI Io call at ihe oll establishment I IJITTItOri" X SO., on -Main treet near Second where they n il! fin.' a new and very full stock t very low priep. All articles warranted to & jnst as represented. apU-2udiw
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