Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 140, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 May 1858 — Page 2

fbansbille gailg $ournaL EVAIYSVILLE, IND.

TI1ÜESDAY MORNING....

.MAY 6 The Telearaphle lYewi. It will be seen that the Administra-

wealth

tion party in Philadelphia have met with J,"

ft signal and overwhelming; defeat. Sen- we

tor Pugh and the President hare quar relied. Having availed himself of th ra ipd Having r , . a - i aw avAaja iAä a v aiicu uiiii acn ui luu i ui treason, the President casts off the traio,nMf t. ,v . , !t tor and refuses him the expected reward, " I , We trust this will be the fate of all who have betrayed the trust of their constitllftrvtc! in Ti n mAAnl yinnfliAl T i.( i ..,1 I patriotism are ever vindicated in the fate of such unprincipled conspirators agaiDSt public right and justice. The HtraUht Line Hallröad. Having suffered pretty severe! from tha fire of hoth of the opposinar parties in the foomer conflicts over the Straight T ;p.:t-.j u.,-:iu utuc iMiuvau, BUiiu wuwuraw irom jty tno present tight, and -stand as mere spectators thies, onljr. Evan To the EiiUr pPViA wm n ..w v.u u. uu.uwvi. ,u juui j'-v vt hü I dato from Mr. JoLn Inlo,Jr., a pretended friend of the Straight Line railroad, may be i' : .? .r ?. I?", - " u"""' were practicable. The road has many creditors ana ethers interested in it, besido the stockholJers, who have rights and a voice in the matter, and who will enjoin a distribu- . . . . . .. uon 01 tno assets, un lucir claims are satisfiod, even if the stockholders should vote to and distribute them, pro rata, regardless of other people's claims and rights, is neither very honest nor, in my opinion, feasible. ooiue sioeauoiuers uavtj paiu in iuu-oiuers have paid in rart-and other havo as jet I Taid nothintr. Will thoso -who have Dai.l in fall, let thoso who have paid nothing go free! Let all the stockholders rav un-tdath.m . selves nron an eoualitv settle tho debt of v- ,,i -n.ifVoT, ;nh.v .i,nniu. ia .tnn..i ..I J . divide the funds, tho propos;tion will have I . T . i . r t . l ... socio suovr vi inirues'i. ii tuo proposition naa come irom ono wnose motives were nnBUjpccteJ, it would hare had more influence with those to whom it is addressed. There is an evident aim in the communication to what I have long suspected as the ultimate object of all the attacks on the Straight Line railroad, which is to nrenare our citizen fhr an entire repudiation of the city's subscrintioii to the stock of tho road. This ia tho sten for which all past and piscnt discussion ol A, ia , lias at 11 Kirkot Id a-I.-sAl Tnt. I T nPAniM tl.- tAAArvlA I lu,.ujw.Uv..Uvv. w r.vr-. ri" How much would the valuo of tho property held by certain persons be enhanced lioving the city of twenty-five pcrcen aa v j r 9 TTa wtftl smfai1 tha 4ja1aA aI UAta. 4iun iuuv.il nvuiu kiiu iäiuü ui tu Xa I Line railroad should be killed? T rlrt mnit iiniin1r hnrw thk lirim Kwir-1

Of the scene, with oar sympa- f. ldK3 ?ho" moVtifica- -.0 aliowed in tho terms ot

, enlisted for the right. tion of bringing iron from abroad, and tho r,icn u

sviLLr. May 5th. 1S53. rar? t,K to the enabling part of tho act, that any

of tk J. mn1 4. tii-r iftv . 1 11 ha nn nw constitution tho people might hereafter of lae tvurnal. I jnnmiühed. and their aualitv wculu be, un- 1 , , ... j', , e ... ...

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suspend thc road and go into liquidation.- tional foun(ry was under discussion ten icr now no need of such a requisition. Th idea that tho stockholders can stop thc 1 . . ,n,i 1 ' M't on Iompton and theauireuder, , . , , . 1 vears aso, a commission oioilicers and will have a better effect in securing a subroad and Uta what remains of its assets, J . . , missiou in almilar raa to t!.fi voto of thc

. .in M, m au i , for you, yen shall have It. Alter he had therein Tihdicated, as they have held" them: of the stockholders will avail themselves of here in 0ffic0 for two or three weeks, l:e and we arc roady to hear' how the Lcvonintho opportunity to Toto to-day at the annual wrote a letter to me, 'there is nothing here tonites of tho free States explain the di-

meetitg, on the propositions to suspend the road, or give it to other contractors, that wo - j-t i . , äh.j u i.Cu ... m., mo BUU a. 1 . 1 a. mose o your orrefpouuein. 'U?-!a rwau, auu aisw a ciuvu ucepij micresicu in i the welfare and tho good name of oar city, J and 1 hopo not to live long enough to see the latter tarnished, though I shall live, I trust, to tee the road completed, in spite of the inimical and confident predictions of your correspondent against it. II. I. ALL1S. Jadte Mblack. TL 'irirnn S'nn ha. nUeA ih r I riA A.f lfm V V;tt.b- t, a r nam Of Vm. I. iblaclc at the head of iu coIurnrAi, u a candidate for re-election to Conjrej, and pledges itself to his support, without the qualification of an ap profit by a Democratic caucus. The Sun says Judge Xiblack has Tully re alizad the anticipations of his friends, and he "has shown himself to be a true and reliable supporter and defender of the Government which it is the duty of all good Democrats to uphold against the machinations of Black Republicans or Know.othinr5. lie has voted with and sustained the Administration ia its hour 01 rjern.wnen to go so no was warned by all the opposition (and we regret to say a small portion of his own party) it would consign him to a political grave. And wo contend that it is now the duty of his district to reward him for his fidelity." The anticipations ' of his friends were certainly not very high, if they have been fully realized in thc single short speech, in which he stultified himself in attempting to define his position upon the Lecompton fraud, and in his votes given for the same traitorous measure t. I. i:i . , a T.aMt;. -n. .iwuuus..M.u0.i,.u.w peal, to Call upon the people tO rewara a " at,... t,wr.l fAf iincrriinnlnn! and un mm .vi...., ""'"r--.la.ntmr. v t'Anli,a nnirsr v .. BnClllUK U.lvHVU AJAVV.UII W n : .11 t. .tt-mtc r .s.,irt,.t.An nr! Mr. runtion. Judge Nillack is not the candidate or tii. fa.rif f V. li-mraw riA biifl .. ...... beenthe pliant agent and tool or ine - nFR. kAM.M .J fw. ...l-.M mnA 7: , VI. haa liartpml Via nt,n rnlni anil lulrivi1 "" v.w .AAV. -j.v. the honest sentiments of his constituents to subservw the interests of the hunerT nnr..nr,.1 .1: i 3 uu uu-v.iuu4uivuiiueoi aemasoirues. . . a. . .7 . wno looa: to me public treasury for mm. port, and who through party caucuses and party drill, foist their net assoei ates into places where they can subserve the pnrrjoses of the clique. Judge Nib 1.'.b. .rnt.-n li.a hr. - .1 - vav . wv.vAA a.w.. Aiwa .u mo Mrrnnt '(citti nf th ffRtA Rpplroro tnat wm sustaia iiiui m iuc uupruucumz canvas. If J udge llovey, fearless independent Democrat . a. a a a. in nnnocitirm to him. ne will nave most convincing proof of the litüe favor has gained among the people. A packed . ... " convention won't save him from a most mortifying defeat.

' ' A National Foundry. The Lrroinptoa Capitulation. Secretary Floyd in his report present- The Louisville Democrat expoondä the ed to Congress, urges the necessity of terms upon which the Lecomptonitcs establishing a National Foundry, and hare surrendered, under English's Bill, adduces the following reasons: clearly and justly, in alio - following ex A wcU-raanaireJ national foundry would pose of the Dill: ;

ve.7 i1" ..r""1"".-! urn im iiifukovtrca. LnaL .nera are no ixicu i i i Ii - - k.n..i. n, n,.KiipviMMn u honesta "alA.. 1 ww.iii.aa i tiv a' as vasw arv v v ..-- bJ."' .!l b", c? 14 , 1 , , , A national foundry would ?cr va as a great laboratory at which the qualities and value l.-iiMn tntlia aiinfrv. n.l individual enter priso would be saved in experiments many timM tha amount which the work would cot, whilst a great national branch of industry might, bv this means, receive a legitimate and etllcieBt encouragement. There is but little doubt that many Arne , T man iron ores are equal at leas t to thoso or Norway, and yet the national morios re driven by necessity to purchase from abroad the Norwegian iron tor tho.mannfacture of .u ior mau arms, cnoosing to iiavu uCfw4u. 4list go abroad fer th best K nations! foundry mould 0f arms, wo m quality or iron jt ' . I It is certainly a reproach to the COUnry hat with the finest and most abundJ. ... . .. . . -.i ant beds of iron ore in me nvoru, wun forests and fielda of coal to , . .. ,. . . manufacture we are compeueu to bcuu .t0 the Poor woodless and coallcss res'tons " -v- r. t- s a a .uT.n ... 01 .Norway, lor iu iron tu uia uui - tionai arms. When thc subject of a naengineers was bchv v. iu the most eligible location. Thcir report Qhio. as the inost central point in the . m;noM .tutriVts. and nossessiD? I fc . - . .. , " the Sreat(5St 0f distiibuting arm to very point of Iha Union. Whenever tho 8ubjCCt COines .. urt PAnee Via rloima nf tbi ur ..0.w-. , ran',nn nf rmmtrv cbnnld not be nesrUolXH VTA ,vvaa. O w JqqJ The Fort Snelliu Swindle. Mr. lleiskell, a Virginia friend of Got. Floyd's, gires the following innocent ac count of the manner in which he became interested in the sale of Fort Snelling, y imitation from tho Secretary of War. 44 Gov. Floyd and I ran a race for tho LcsMature of Virginia in 1853, ngainst tho Know ISothmjrs, and when tho Governor got W 1 1 a place in me uaoinet, i aw 10 mm oue morning: 'Now, old fellow, we have had j a ftit-A rnai rüoP I trniitnnA tlinr will tinv aV L i V aiaav mm w T m ' " not Icsa than $4,000 or f 5,000 a year: 1 Uon't want anything else bald lie. M ell, old boy, in his way, to nie if 1 can do anything I that you would want, lhere Is no omee in m7 ift ,.r !n thc. ot I're"'"!11' tha.1 you wouiu nave.' somo ume in 1110 inoniu i of April, ho wroto me that ho bad a little I. a . business lor me to uo that would pay my exSrV.BLT, 32? ÄSSii . mi -öii i tlut U "ot pay mlL'. lie made hi3 appearance m Wasnmg-1 f mrA mnnn',ntA K- tila M f,:l "ft"' J W4V ' becretary 1 lOVd, as One 01 thO UommiSsioners for tho sale of Fort Snelling. As he had declared that he wanted no posi-1 tion that would not par $5000 per year, t presumed he realized at least the ., . . . i -r a o i equivalent. Ol tnai sura in tue x urs ani c . . .. lins uomtoibsionersiuip. TV, f!nmmittpn of thfi ITnnsa risvo re .... . , - - poited the Sale TOld, TOT the following reasons: l.Tlra Ilcservation is Hill needed for military pttrpos, and theretore should not , i ' i n ii :i.- ,i. uaic uwii tviu m Iii i lie lililiuii j onni itics whoso views should have controlled this . n.i 3. It was sold far below iu value. 3. ltwasf-nrrrptitiouslyandnnrairlysold. none but those connected with or benefittej by the transaction beinjr allowed to know ..,1 - a tttt!,-,l.t 5 l..n..Amv.n ,Ä ten thonsand acres-whrn tho laws forbid sale.rerin, a survey of all public sHb-diviion of soctions. I . . . 5. It was sold mainly on credit, contrary -iHA ,nn;rp. ,ii nnhiu t liL sold for cash only. a " without even requiring a mortgage, while the laws forbid the issninsr of a deed or pat ent for publio lands sold until tho entire price shall have been pail. Ail Important Discovery. -TV T'II n vnnn riraini n rT T - . v.i, - twa..0 r v. don, who has within a few years acquired a wide fame by his successful cure of cancer, has published the secret of his treatment, and his mode of cure has been successfully practiced in this coun r,. n.n .1- t,:. ,A y. i. i.u iu yujU.H.. . .u.U. In . r i .l . l . i.i iL. UnWIOrU. WB OCUipicr, resoriCU in me I ... , ...., 1 ..A A A m A. ..... , I.A.nA VIII VP.AI IOSI KUCS Ul U'3 ucuc. uut UVk nil lus I O rooU of the fundus that destroyed ms . . I ! .t. m. - lue naa reacnea me Dram, ine moce 0f treatment is discribed as follows: nt niece of atickinff plaster was rnt orer I thn cancer, with a circular piece cut out of :r- ' Vltta Wer than tha esnecy so i " VV...V - - -o-- - --. . . ' I vf thn ftaneer and a small circular rim

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. It 18 scarcely, to be credited that t fc ver nauiou, ihi

mo itiiirme variety o. meaning. Some- demanded a surrender at irboundlw extent in the Loitcd State, .. . . K. iMttriv .i.or.nt.

should not have yet discovered a mine , r,"- i.i. i. noV 7,. , u .o

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.by re- rather a hard nght ox it together, against good as this Union holds demanded u sur- ' - I At 1- X' . 1 ? 1 1 I A I . . .. . ....

t of ita 110 "now oi'!s ncrc, uuu wucu jvu g, i renacr at discretion; ana we don t blame in office you isust not forget me; I want you them, after tho bad conduct of their oppoI the L. I a (Tii-a ma nlnrp I trnlit nnA that wilt tinv I nnnti l?.,f lot 1,; l.lll V. 1 , ...

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6. Uy tho contract or sale, a deed is to bo " ""v"v vi , given for this tract on the payment of thc n' x;l t annoyance upon our country first installment of tho Purenaso money, f n,fin'lc IK! ,ca"

boa tl,7.Wn next to it were exposed. TbenLnd the impression prevailed that he ; I . . . n a I aUU , 4.U IU1U1 CSSWU uruvuilCU mail HB

I piaster maue oi cnioriue oi zinc, uiouu root and wheal flower, wa, spread on p,eco, i u,"" " ZlLZrfJ,. I "t v....-e, ' !. .u ...... tv-iour nours. vu iciuwu ik i. .u vaia I :m k. fnnnil tn rut nnrnt into, and annear . "t , T , Ii t ii.Il sole, and the circular rim outside of it will PPcar wbito andnrooiieu, aa 11 scaiuea tha outside rim won snrpurates. and the - 1 cncr come out a bard lump, and thc place . "4 UF- f u l'4"'-01. v"u. ' i that it sloughs oat nice aoaa nesn, ana nevI er frrow Bvaln. Thn rernstlw wm discover'i ' success, anu not a caso naa oeen iw s uo taxaoie value oi tno nroner he ty in Louisville, as recently returned by I I he Assessor, is $37,000,000, or about I .r .1 ... 1 seven times tne amount of tho taxa ( bles of this city.

or any other Known .1 lh0 re-appcaranco or the cancer w0 threaten to strike u tney uo no; get. Druggisu, putung up & tu aud caiimg it tioctnc ' J I where this rcmcdv hna hen nrili.!." I . . . . ., I Dil. maIn r run..vK.n. and Hlitura foot Oil

comes out L- " their pf.y regularly, l he receipts oi tne - . 7 Buy none but . I TV a ... I . l.J .1 All flTlA mnnU ...... . . .. ... .1 , t

Since the term, of capitulation, on the part

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. t. " " i tia s . riii I r lim mi irmi a".n was r nar. inn ,VllOWt.Mfc.VII OUVUIU IFJ DU UlliiljlaVU W tJl3 I'VWt i . l ... .... : i . . P15 of Kansas. This had to bo done, and no fomrronii,c Could allowC(1 bat (he Lo t0m ,tonit0, ,iaJ btakcJ thcir un cn thc poi nor propr to Con.stitutiou; and South must lorthThey would give up thc point, however, in its lullest ex tent, and scud the Constitution back to thc people, provided they were not compelled o iay soon the lace of the bill itself. If the TM!onla of Ivnnsn wUhc.l to reioct Icoomn ton, they should havo the opportunity to do so: and it was to be or no loice or ellect un BU HU lb WH W W VI I1U j ; j b . m , d u J b L constilrtionJt and vote; but they that they did not to say so, mark it whilst it was written in the mil that the peo wlliUt it was written in th pie should sav, accept or reject; and their Vüte was to 60 final. Hunter. Green, and etcphens inid 50 in the House und Senate niiirUb provide. 1110 iAoomp horror at the doctrine of tho l'rcsidcut, that !1 territories hereafter should be required to submit tleir constitutions to tho popular vote, before they applied for admission under them. They had contended so stoutly apainst the nocesaity or propriety of subInision tha. thcy LaJ got thmaclvca into tho position of regarding non-sul mission as a merit. u WM agrocd that they m5jht 8Q proTjc ina.nmch us it amounto! to notlÜDg. ncorde than all tho acts of Congress. Then, tho whole matter is understood. ruittcd to the vote of the iople. As we ac ct'P' 'u terms, wo grant permi.H-.ioii to them to aay it uucontrudtcted. Tho Constitution made at compton U m submitted to the hft r-JtJt uot put under tho ncot.le of Kansas. Tho returns of tho eleetSon thero were submitted to ,hfl wooJ tl!,0. ,lult u nt hn, .1.-w...:....1.'; . i:' i-. ' I tue VUUMI l II mill uo, UiSl'UbCU Ol --Im. . .... TliO PCOl.le Of Kansas nru directcil to sav: "Proposition acceMcl"'if thev want tho Constitlltior.: or "l'roponition reicctcd." it they don't want it. That is ull that isilona. W e aro not to call this a submission of tho Constitution; of courc not. Now, if tho Lccoinntonitcs aro rlenscd with their terms of surrender, wo are nioro than pleased. The awkward terms, that people win luusrli nt, uro ot their own work. If thcy arc pleased with it, we have do riht to object. Tho whole matter Is now In the hands of tho peoplo of Kansas; and will all ouuidcrs I. -. ' let it alone till the ncot e of tho Territor settlo it fairly! Some sound Democrat in good faith, and it will be well. We shall leave tlw Southern Levomntonitcs to explain how those irreat - rirhu of the Sonth aro tinction between Lecompton and any other Constitution. Thcy will have a hard time or it. . .f..,, , English's Dill.Th, B,ltimor. Gazot.e. , MuiLnf mnor rml.licl,.! in t;,l 11 eia ent papcr-puU.shed in a middle slave ö täte standing midway between tho axtrim fan'at5ism nf tli "Vnrtl. ....1 tl.at ' Ol UlO bOUtn, Says thC rCllCX Of public opinion of the country U decidedly against English's Kansas bill. It says :v"n thoso partizana of tho Democratic cnt in their views, oppoho it . as fraudulent I ...1 ..........,:. . i.:, .a ,i i i uuiwunuiinuiiii, wunoi, an imumswu persons aro lreo to nrouounco tho niciisuro a bribo in ordcr t08Uslam ti,e Administration: I and not a fow are rather inclined to the oninion that bribery has a! ready been practiced to place th matter in its present condition, I I his looks plausible, and with so forcible an 1? ' tnt V but draw such Inference. i , . . , . .its i r ,Irnti,,,f ThSP? ?f ,öinrnal frm ev"y Prt of the country if we expect a low sublent concerns, whipped in and inndcd by Z?" I V nT' IiL,'?Wuira!iu'nro- ' moeta neither h . .lho S.lU" "or of tle North; and least of all thoso whom it most interests tho people ot kunsas. The whole question is left ?xT?a a15?'0'. iwnuc. wranffiinjr. by RK? r " r L ? " . 'k I Irrt Ii I ätiAl.fll t ifriAr csi wr, su flint a1it.,l ,.V ,i V 1 ' broujflit forth tho Ievompton instrument. Nothing conld afford a better opportunity for promise that invito agitation, oven in tho very effort lo comply with them. üiM'W6 ummjvi.-auo sjvu I..,, .. .v. w a I ISTIlIfl tJlliriPT KAV.Q that .Inhtl Witrrl a i j - f - P""0 WQ0 oeen t tiS City With a raft of lumber, where he had landed it, took passage on the Scioto, last week, on his return home to Louisville. ine a' ws near iroy, ne suaueniy ana mrstrionsW disannear!. II Wl hi -'"""-v rr--rrfliar trit h rim snrl all trtra vr H Ir r w w. Vl,.n ni U U. -wt -.1. J 11 UEII . . Ii . 11 lrilllA. . I 'II 1 ."Vf . I II II I , ...I or mey were torn ne I A liief rnllan A.nrl.vn v4 Thu vi-nw. -utji thought very singular, as it - was not Known now, or wnere ne leu overooaru, an,i nA .flnrf m.. 1,; .il "v ' .1 c.ti i.u .:. : r uau uiiy uuuara or mure ia uia uusseaaiuii , , - , , a naa oeen Eiuea ana tnrown overooara, r lirst being - robbed ot üis ,-ntr Th antSnritioa nf T.nniavillA - " I u: . I ro -"-"o 'ö"1- "i the facts in the case. lie is said to hare j slightly intoxicated at the time, but not too much to take care of himself. lie j leaves a wife and two children destitute. T I w....- -- or $1.620,000 peranum; and the

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I road are repurteu ui, jino.uw uci uiuuiu 1 original ana genuine ie unin a x.ieciric vn, noie in-

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anxious question by those interested is, I . . . . 0 ... - "what becomes oi tno money." An ini vcstigalion is called for.

The Heroes of Puixcitle; The Democratic members uf . Congress who,

defying the threats of ostracism ; from

their party, and spurning , the bribes of the Executive, stood by their tonvic-

tions of right and duty to the last, and voted against, tho Kansas Dill, were, in the Senate PTirnrr A DoceLAsof Illinois. i IUvid C liHoukBicjL, of California CtJABLE K. Stuart, of Michigan. In the House of Ueprescntatives Garnet li. Adhai', of New Jersey. ( Henut Chapman, of Fenn. ' Horace F, Clare, of N. Y. John U. Davis, of InJiat.a. '1 uomas L. Harris, of Illinois. , JounB.Uaskin, of New York. John 11 ic mi an, of Pennsylvania." J. C. McKibiien, ot Culitoruiu. ; AiictL S. Marsuall. of Illinois. Isaac N. Morris, of Illinois. A. Shaw, f Illinois. IIontBT Sunn, of Illinois. Tlu.rA tRn Tj.iXMi.ntnn Dninrnt " t r-;:- i from the South, Mers. iitiTJiAX. of Miss., and ßo.N IIA, of S. C, Who refused thcir as..,,f t7.A.,...M f, 1.,... sent to tho "tortuous" act. Messrs. Dams, llARlUS and IClCACU.Ot Md., und MABSnALL I and Underwood, of Ky.l (five Americans), ( voted against tho bill. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICKS in this tilikie, 10 cents ier line (aolid Acute) one insertion; S cents ier linethreetimea; U cents verlin one seek; discount on longer time. . Vanderburgh County Land Association. The fallowing e.xhi)it shows the condition of the Vandorburgb County Land Association, on February Ist,lj: DR. Real Eatat II, 51 3T Improvements... 2,i3 li Kxpena Aoc't... 513 t!2 Ciu.h i ti Uucollectea Sl'k. S3: hO CR. CaoiUl Stock... .1,fT5 00 Admission 1,411 '0 Int &; Exch'ge.. Pn SO B. Moss 10 tr. T. 11UKN1JROOR, Sec"y and Treas. ap23 Late Discoveries In rathology show that very many of thedi. ues which altiict mankind arise from impurity of the - 'ool. This has long bet u supovted tut is only latclj known. In consumption, tulrcles are found to be a sedimentary deposit from the Mood. Dropsy , (lout, Cancer, Ulcers a rid Eruptions, all arise in disordered 'deposits from the Mood. Uillious diseases aud fever are caused solely by its deranged un healthy state, and even the decline of lifef ollows the j want of vitality in the tdood. In view of these f;u1s Dr Ayer designed hi Cathartic Pills especially to purify and invigorate th loot, and hence we believe to arise Hi unjunild.o.1 suocesi in coutrslling di.isc. I M edicaf Journal. mrUl dXalua - CÄIÄCKNT CITY HANK. Pirkcto. Johs A. Kkitz, Cosrid Baker, Thomas E. OAEVi;.and Johs Law. Receives deposits, buy and ellacoin and exchange. rest allowcl on time depoaila atsuch rates as mny be agreed ut-in with dejositors and apeclfied in certificate. Excliange on New Yori, Cincinnati and Louisvilie.Oreat UriU.n, trance, awiueriand, belS'U1II oiuuui, ..uia, ucamark, weueu, Norway, and all the cities and large towns of Germany; for sale iu sums to suit. Collections made, and proceeds remittal ii-oiaptly at current rate of exchange JOHN A RKITZ.Pres. W. BAKER, Cashier. aplJ im CllJKIlY Why is it that CURISTADOKO'S HAIR DTK is thc best IN THE WOULD? BlSCACSE eminent chemists say so; , BECAUSE it contains no caustic compounds! ItKCA CSE It wears longer than any other! BECAUSE it operates in tantjneouly! ' BECAUSE It dov not stain the akin! BECAUSE it nourishes and atrengthena the Hair! BECAUSE it correctk the bad eHccU of other dye! r i -BECACJE Its presence cannot be detected! BECAUSE IT NEVER FAILS! Sold everywhere and aplil by all Hair Prcssera. t; JOSEPH CHRISTADORO, pTI-lmd&w No. 6 Astor House, N.York. Giddiness, Headache, Ac Thee pains and diaagreeabte feelirga are generally symptoms of aom other complaint; such as dyapepia, ajmplexy, and various other, all cf which are caused by coirupt M cf hence, a stream or ru.h of blood to the head, and by Lheet.,.,,,: Giai,f. nes. headache, io.a of memory, dinuics of sight, and various other" com platr.U are the" result. Thus It will be aeen that all the above painful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the blood. Pr. .Morse's In dian Knot Tills are acknowledged to be the only medi cine fhM will thoroughly purify the blood. Tney enter the timid, and folio the stream of life on its jour ney through the ayawr,.' They root out all foulness and Impurity,' and drive out every unhealthy otwtructiou. They should be tVieu every night ia sufficient quantities t operate briskly, by coaimencg with two pill on going to bed, thr?o the next night, four tha next; if the symtoms are uot removed, commence again with two pills and go up again sa before. ConI 'nueiu like manner, until the blood ia thoroughly rfied, and all paiu and dIstreas U entirely re- .' Obtain one of our Free Almanacs, and read the his tory of Dr. Morse's father, sad how this medicine was introduced. - -- ' 11EWARK of a counterfeit of thesa Pilla mtow waarrcas. All genuine are in blc t wrappers, with the signature of A.J. White & Co., on each box. 1'rice- 2i cts. Dr. Morse's ladisa Root Till art sold by dealers in Medicines. marSl-di-w lift W at Southern 31 ills, for 10 cU. per bushel at retail, and H per ton, by l5tf IGLEHART BROTHERS. lloatetter. Three bottles of Hoatetter's Vegeta ble Stomach Ritters will cure the Dyspepsia: one bottle will create an apinitite, force olF the impure MIe, purify the blood aud invigorate the syatem; two bottles will cure the worst form of Liver Complaint: oue bottle will di.sipate that weakness at the pit of the stomach, give color to the countenance, Im part tone and strength to the system, ami lend cheer fulness to the mind. Every family should have Hostettcr'a celebrated Stomach Hitters. No article is so peculiarly adapted V the depressing e fleets of our climate. Swld by, Druggiata aad. dealers generally'. - AJ '"-..- apSJ-lw i n.-.n.n.i. . J ci,. nn tr i pt nrr rTMf the great eurer of Consumption, was for several years nJSl j cured by a pres.TipUon furnished him by a young ciair ntJ t, taVen it, never having failed once, it is equally ureincasesof FiTsaswOsrsrsia. TheingredienU may be found I aify'tffug atore. I will .end I . . ... ... Ull, vamaDieprescript.ou to any person on m.reccpi Ofonestamnto tavrotaire. , , - ,,,..., nnw I . m . V 1UAV1 XI A. UV A. .U , cracurer of Consumption, I im-d.V Wim New York Post Office. SPIUaXU JIKDICIaVE. I -ec the i'ur4, . A , " ' Get the Cheapest, - I tie the most Effleneiou i t . . L t ,u "wniW iubbi.si, vno""Tu.BtoPca.ra a. BaocPit. I iri,.,. . . -.r-tnli!.. i- - - 5eJ? "Z . gaod gprin, Me(1icine 50 ccesssry as now, for m ad dition to tbe Skin DUeases auil deranse Stomacti and i.:,.,..!,;,!,... ..i(. inwi.it md I v'"-' .-"-.- -- enttoallwh are aecuskitncl to ne .ne powmui influenae firgood or Ut. that the taindhas upon the boily, that tha anxiety of wind caused by the late wide-spread money troubles, has injured the general health of almost every one. Then cleanse, strengthea and purify your system vltlt the Scandinavian Remedies, and you will probably save yourself from serious Illness the coming jummur. - PT See advorUsement. dall CAUTIOX. Retrare of all drunken pedlars, and low picayune my blown in the Bottle, which, to imitate, u I UtTfllf r Tinn ITH. V.lpctri? Oil. forgery. PROF. C A'-.V..---.-- - - - For sale only by respectable druggists and country merchants. ap2-lw

SPECIAL NOTICES.

31extcan Mustans Liniment. rom rieb and cxh1

lH'T, lond and free; all color, grades and conditions of lire, we hear the same me-t of praise awarded this

wao'lerral article. .Sorea ar hcxliil , pains relii-rert, lives saved, valuaMc sniuislä nwde useful, and untold ilia assuaped ly thi feat medicine which arc anr-

prising to the juilgiueiit uf Dim. What family doc not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard f mm the same effects produced by any other article? For I the t'UA Bruiae. . Srin. Ithonm.tUm. Kwellin. Bruiaea, Sprmina. KheumiUisiii, tfwellinga, a. . 1 clnilflfwl IlArriiM Ä j It K..nh a. . n . 1 T?irur,Ttir D . 1 r . imitations. The genuine Muntane Liniment ia sold dry by all resixwbiMi. Triirc;t.n.l I.Itwt Vm In nrrr 1 ' town, parish and h:unlet throughout North and South America, iuroj aud the IsUndsof the Ocean, Buy at once. Beware of any other Iimcs'a Linimeut. It I iaabaaeiiuiutten. BARNK3 Si PARK, , . niar31-d V wlm ' Proprietors, New ork."

10-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS. Uon whkh haa ,T U,urck4 Ly iw yther combined Reaner and Slower. South and est: and

ItATHti. One square, (10 Unea solid Agate), three time. II 0 One week, 1 50 Two wi-eka, 2 US one montn, k x) BHlftS,. ; y lit aial mx mouttn... oiievwr 1500 ljiounton LirfteradvertisemenU. tiinia of aix linr nMler,10 per annum. ttr N(. ...iiirri,i,i'n,tvrti.mpnK;-eivi. 47Noalrertiaeaaentina:rtel for less than ft. WANTED. PF.N or fifteen girls, pvly immediately at the M. Pavilion Hotel. in)5 fASTEKN COFFEE-lOOOlwga prime Rio Coffee, M-A in tot e and lor aale by - ni5 . WHEELER t KlGGs. Hi! AC KE REL IT Ja iribbls. Mackerel; 50 H Mi. do., Nos. 15 & 3: kitts do do do; 100 boxe rierrinff: 4 Juat received by WIIBELER fc RTnqS. UNPRIE350 boxes Cin, Talm Soap; l7t do do Mould Candles: 1W pstcknrea Star Candles; - "j 2ca?kibutch .Midler; 3 ca.ea prime Indigo: Ju:t received and for sale v VIIEELKR& Rir.r.S. g 10TTUN YARNS liaj lar as'.irtcd Nos. Cotton Yams; l 'öhai-N.j. I & 3 ! lUtiinc In store and for sale by WHEELER & RIOGS. CNDRIESho hi f-chests Teas; 1! cattiea do: 75 tNi.xes.Toliaoco; fn c:uliiies do; 5?i0 Opem Segars: , ' , ; S;ijK.Hi Hegalia I; ' i i i Nl t"t0 Uerinau d-i: 10,(wi hlf. bp. do; . f J ust receive-i in store and for ssle lr lny:. WHKEI.En St I'JGdS. Standard and Tiew Jiooks. KAZIL and tha llrazilians. by th Iters. KidJ iIt I'letcLer. Life of lioct. Kane, by Doct tider. LiviuKsUfiie'a Travels iu Alrica. thc true edition by ll.tr,r. i.uey nowaru a ouniai, ry ?irs. eiourney. 1'uli'it Kloaueuce of the IV th oiuturyia plendid work I y Fish. Modern Fancies and rollias; a highly moral book. Life of Amtou Hun, by l'4rt'n. , ll.iv ud Tavlor's Northern Travel Sweden. Laoland and Norway. liurtju s Encyclopelia or uitand unnnr; at niy UOPKLL ti CON YNUTOX'S. For flcut.' TWO good connecting rms in the second story of brick laiilding im Third street, itstweesi iain and Locust; would suit one or two single senticmeu. Term, aixty dolbira per aunum. Apply to myviw SEiMotKi KEHR. HOY WASTED T fold papers and do er Sm. r.iudi at Una ultioe. rayj Tor Sale, -f gfk BUSHELS Tea Nuts,' Just rtreived on ' couaisiiiueiit. and for rale low l-v niyj .. r.u.uuqLi at tu. .pi UN NY BAGS Ten bales good Gunr Bags for sale cneap by myj P. G. O'klL. Y. JACOB MYERS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. SASH, Doors and Blinds made to ordor. Ali kinds of Carpenters' and Joiners' Work done iu a good and workmanlike manner. Shop on Third Street, between Cherry and 0k Streets. : ny-tfin!n rWAIN-l'LATE. 150 boxes 3 x Tin-plate, received M. per steamer iairchild, nd lor s;ie at reitnced raies'by : SAMUEL ORR. SUNDRIES yh boxes 8. C. Soda In 1 tt pnpersi : M do SnlaSalerMn: 41 kegs S. C. Soda, in '20Ü (t kegs; 2 casks Eps. Salts, 1,000 Iba; ilJ l. Sulphur; 3 do Oemian Madder. Itccivel per Baltic, ami for sale by myl 1.8: D.IIEIMANN. ül ACKEREL. ALMOXnS.tc ill 4" M'ls. No. a t S Mackerel, rvhif. u.U. a k a do; 50 quarter bbls. I ft 2 Mackerel; lmaj lha. 8. 8. Almonds: Ij bnga ;00 Cottou Yarn received, and for sale ny i. ai v. iiti.iiA.a. V AILS, SiC 1 li li! kegs assorted Nails; 15 real l otion tioicord; 25 do Hemp do; ' 2u do Manilla do; Received and for sale by I. & D. 1IEIMANN. aISIIINU TACKI EJT Joiuteil Fishing I'oles; 1 Silk Hatted and Sea Grass Lines; Keels, Snoods and Hooka: ' Fanry lUit Fishing Corks, &.C., fcc.J Just receivel by CHARLES J. WELLS. Fine Cntlery. A SITERIOR lot of Pocket Knives, Wolstcnzl ho holm's and hew Tork Knife Company, best made. CHARLES S. WELLS. Ivory Table Knive. KCSF.LL'S Ivory Goods, in ainrle or full setts of 50 pieces, warranted A No. I, by ny CHARLES S. WELLS. Flitted Castors. A SUPERIOR article, extra heavy plate, of new and rhate dsig-n, juit refcived direct from the manufacturer, and will be sold at Eastern prres. Call at the old itaud of BITTROLLF SOX. myJ-dJcwCm Slain street, near Second. SHKIUVOOI) HOUSE, WILL,. 1'. DYEllS, PltOPItlKTOR. Corner First and Locust Htreels, EVANSVILLE, INDIAN A. One square from Steamboat Landing. my.T-ly NOTICE TO THE FARMERS. Mowers aud Reapers, Threshers and Separators. rilllE undersigned are agents for the sale of KirJi by 's, Aaltmeu's. McCormick's, ÜrnwnV, and Ner York Mowers and Heaper; and Motlit'S, Hilts Si llal.ton's, and Garvo Threshers, Seirators. and Emery k. Rros. Railway Tower and Trehr; also, Kinderllerper's Kticaeye, and Ilickock'a Keystone, and Culp'a Cider M ilia aud l'reasea. A II the above, ar premium machines, and will be sol 1 at manufacturer's prices, freights added. IIORNRROOK ti CO., my3 Water street, EvaiisvUle. JOH N It ASCII, Uns Jnst Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT BOOTS & SHOES, - roa THE LADIES AND GENiTLEMEN, WITH "A VARIETV OF CIIILDREXS' SHOES. H CALL SOON AND EXAMINE THE NEW mvl-Ua : STOCK. :; ICE CREAM. THE EMPIRE ICECREAM SALOONS will 1 opened thia day, and continue for the scison. On Firtt street, between Main and Sycamore, myl-lm JOHN FAKKKLL Si CO. IfrniTE FISH. Dl' half barrels choice, just re ww ceived, fur salely GILREKT& l;OWLES. Sycamore, near ater. apt) B. WALDKIRCH, JEWELLKR AND ENGRAVER. HAS removcxl to the northwest corner of First aud Sveamore street, where he is now prepared t execute promptly all orders for making and repairing Jewelry and Silverware. ap2-2wd OOFINO TIN urn. PK) boxes lc Roofing Tin; 25 do lx no do; löObdls Sheet Iron; Received and for sale by S AMT'ETa ORR. SPRINGS St AXLES 15 sot assorted Pittsburg Snr.ngs; 75 do do Eastern do; 300 do Wagon and Buggy Axles; On hand and for lale by ar. SAMUEL OKR.

BOAUÜLXG.

rWlVl .Aitlnnni n,l tSi'ir wire, find a T' JL linclt: cmtlemen.ran ert ilea9int rMm. with IxwrdiTie at the WALNUT STKLET HOl.SK,

corner o Waluut and J'irt streets. aU-U

11 K WE It Jt SPICK.saieinr " -ir, hc. '.nnt rcciTod, for OILBtKT Ai HOW LKS. D.O'NEEL, DEOS to inform his old pair n4 the puMic Kcncrallv. that he is cou.-dai t lrvnutactanng )u can select niut elegant UiinnvnU. lient ,CT X nuuif, ami nc, 5''?" 7 Vi "?f" "-'"'S w t'ltin . um .anmii Lite uiv wuii'irw I : ..1 1 . if. ... 1 1 1 1 .. . v... gooda atore, corner Main and !s eonu streets. "I' The Inrirallcd KENTUCKY HARVESTER. roa MOWING AND HEAPING. nPIIIS Machine was introduced and ued for. the A first time during the listrveatof lr; and, though . . ...i;a..J ... K now-occupies a posuion iut in auvaiice ui an iu rnniTititnra Nearly ose thoi'Sard of theae Machines were gold during the last two hurrest, and the demand not supplied in the tntes of Kentucky, Tennesaee, Iiulianii. Illinois. Miuri. Iowa. Arkana, Ala bama, tlwreia. South Carolina, Virginia. Mississippi, in.) rtsAKlihins the fruA mokt Cli:lui vel Y. that tor universal nse, economy, stretipxn, ana eiiieieiicy. iu.m Machine ia every thing that is deairable, both as a Itmer and aa a Slower. We hive maie eotce valuable lraprorfments, anggested lv careful o'wervation and experiment during the last harvest. These will he added to all our Heap, era and Mowers now buileitig for the harveatof lüü. lor sale on consignment, ly . ar-'ndw ALXIS & HOWES DK. J0ll .11 AG L ISS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOaN. TENDERS hi professional services to the citlcena of Eranaville and surrounding couutry. -Omce. corner of Second and Locust street, a p'2 -d& wtm . . A Tenement Wanted! f lIIR undersignrd wiahes to lease a tenement L with four or fire rooms, ' price not to exceed st.3, and possession desired immediately. A ppiy to ap28-tf S. MX EES. Liquor Store. BRON! IRON! A larre lot just received, per JL steamer Argonaut, which makes our aortment complete. For aale by lAMUELORR Rochester Coopers' Toolst d. a. barton's msixox furk." MS or about the 15h of May, I shall have a Cne W fctnek of Kar htnek of Kartn'a justly celebrated Coopera' I Too If, which are umiuestionahiy super or to au i ep your money until you can I tber maker. Keen eet the aasr oct. Call at my new stand, opposite J . II. Maghee & Co. CHARLES S. WELLS. ap3. - ; House for Rent A DESIRABLE residence, situated In the upper AYA TMArt ar th fit v- rontmninff h e rfUMn. kilrhpn. cellar, M:ib!e, woodtdkcd, äC, ate. For terms, apply at the Journal omce. apu-tt 150 BUSHELS Prime Oats, for aale by apj 7.. II. UUUK & VX araan. BUSH. Trims Hungarian tJrasa Sed, j If J for aale by Z. U. COOK & SON MJ lw0 doi. Eccs; 10'W lbs. Ta'tle Butter; pmae i-ard; Received this day by Z.H. COOK t SON. g.VXTRA FAMILY VINErtAR Cä Wds. choice armil ticle, fur aale very low Lv GILBERT & BOWLES, a p Sycamore t. 'M'AR-:, bbls. in fine onler. just receive,! and for U sale by iill.Ur.llT Si i'.OU LKS. CHEESE 50 boxes best W. U. and llamoura, for J sale by (.IILUKIIT Si BOWLES. C ARBINES teases halves and rpiarters, for sale iby UlLllKKT i BOWLES. AR SOAP-öO bore Proctor ii GamHla. for sale GILHE.tT k. BUf LES. ar oiti liKUUJis iw not. mon: V sale by GILBERT it BOWLES. api rßANTE csEehoiee,Bsap aaEItn POTATORS M M.Is. pure SI Meshanoc 3 1'oLitoea, for aal at Z.U. CO1 SONS. ap21 HERRINO-&0 boxes No. I, for sale bv till, UK KT Si itOWLES. HOICE 1NDIUO 3 ceroons, tnst fvceived and tor sale by . UILUEKT Si ilOW LKS. HAGAZINES AND TAPERS of all kinds for IIA May, received at L. JOHNSON'S, First at. Enickerbocker LIFE INSURANCE CJMPANY, OK THE CITY OF MKW YOltK. Statement of the Condition of this Company March 1st 1857 Coital and Accin.u!at!o-.-91 73,792,41. , Capital Stock IW,0(,l Life Insurance for I'reminaw, &c 12.04J,j$ Interest received and accrued., - it', IM.il Disbursements, includin Losses, Sal aries, Kent, Taxes, Commissios, Medal iter, lividenda to Storkholders, Sic Sic :,t."M,P3 Total Cat ital and Accuniuhtion....lT3,73;,44 ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages, Premium Notes, IVilla Receivable, Loanaoi. call, Cash, Sic fl6,1d03 Acciued Interest and Premiums unpaid, - ,.T:ill uniitre...... . . SOtiOO STEPHEN C. WIIEELBS, Secretary. 1" William Stskkt, New Yorki March, 17. At the request of the President and Board of Directors of the Kniekerlwcker Life Insurance Compa ny, 1 certify that the mode or computing present value of the Policies employed by the Secretary or Ute Company is scientifically correct, and iu accord ance with the irescrlDtions of the charter. I also etrtify.that I have compared the list of policies fur nished me i:y uie president as on ttie books ot tne Company with valuation tables sufficiently to tet the aiTuracv of the results civen by the Secretarv, and Knd the valuea as stated within to be numerically correct That ist say, the present value of tot fu ture risk of the office on all out-tan a in g policies, or the nitierence ijctween the present vame or tne future premiums to he paid on them is 4Wi7,l. . The total value of policies, thc holders of which are entitled to dividends ia S.fj. And if the surplus is correctly atated at 71,312. -1, the difference between this and li e present vslue of the future rbt f the Coenpanv on existing policies, after deducting- 10 per cent, of It for the relief fund, is the proper amount Tor dividend, ta wit, 2t,10,'.7. The true principle nf dividend is to assign to each policy holder who has insured on the lautnal plan a share proportioned to the present value of his poli cy, which is the true value or his interest as a stock holder of the Comiauiy. This bare amounts to N per cent, cf the present vlue of the policy . CHARLES W. UACKLEY. Fea-nary 53th, 1857. , t As Agent for the above Company, I am prepared to issue Policies, on the most favoniMe terms. Pamphlets giving aU desirabl informal ion, can he bad, on application. WJl.T. PAUE. t-vansville, April Stth, lft?.- ly. CIUAItS:m.(Mi of German and Havana Cigars; l&OJXin genuine O. D. Oun Caps; 24 lxe Head Clothea Pins; 10 caes white C"l!ir Churns; i l es Wrapping Twine; . 30 coil Jute Hope; 2 coils Manilla Knpe: . 3 gross Transparent Sap; Received and for sale ty , T. ft T. 11E1 M AVf ÄIEIV BOOKS! XKW BOOKs:1 Prince of the Uoas of David; Odd Fellows' Casket; Hiirper'a Weealy, April 10th; haturiay Evening Post, April 10th; aw . orK .mercury, Apni pun; New York Ledger, April 1 7th; Flag of our Union, do do; , Halloa's Pictorial, da do; , Novellette, do do; Jost received and for sale at 91. L.JOHNSON'S. ant 11 Firnt street. t Potatoc. M f nrsnELS fine, large Mealy Potato. Hirsrt in atore anc and for sale at very reasonable r,i .i, . . - . . ... njtures, to close, y ap23 ÄikVTi. ot aiivjia.-x. SUNDRIES- -if l5s fine Liverpool Table Salt; 20 hlf. bl.la Tar: 5 bbls. Pulv. Sugar; ft bbls. crushed do; IK do. small Loaf Sugar; n hoxes 7 lump Tnhaeoo; in do. fine a. Tobacco, best brand; JO cse Olive Oil. sn do. 2 iruart K.ttles; U do. do. do. 30 do. 3 pint bottles; 13 kecs pure White Lead ; S bhls. Turpentine; bO boxes Hamburg Cheese; Rorei ved and for sale by I . ft P. II E fM A N N, apJS-tf TCE CREAM IN TEN MINUTESM. 4 dix. 3 onarts; , , 4 do 4 do; 4 do 6 do; 4 d 9 do; . AUSTIN'S PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS, received and for sale at 1. ft D.IIEIMANN. LESLIES'S GAZETTR OF FASHION for May, at DO BELL ft CONYNGTON'S. 'iJSß DBLftCONYNGTOVS. ARTHUR'S HOME MAOAZINK. for Mar, at IiOBELL ft CONTNOTON'S. For Sale or Rent DESIRABLE residence situated in the nrper pirt of the city, containing six rooms and kiu-h-rn. having also the' necessary outhouse l-elonginp to it. Foriermapplvt. U.K. CUNNINGHAM. attho ttore of C hartes Ba ock . e.pX 4w

LEGAL iNOTICES, ETC.

NOTICE. Stall of Ltiidnal VandMnl-g crtvnty. "IHK nndl?nl hri gives ixttir that h-' . lias bera miaxiBted F.xcuUr of the hut wtil I testnment 01 J sates A. Br era, Seceaaed. aud been dttly qtbiliried and iworn as auch. NA5CT BTKRS. A ll nmmil knowinx themaelTea to have anaettlett accounts on the liooks of said deceased, are requited to come forwars an settle immeuiaieiy at tat Ptirwood linuM. ap-jj-aiw-wiw ADaHINISTKATOR'S SALE. X BY virtue of an order of the Court or ta. Plea of Vanderburgh coo my I will ell atpuU-V lie auction at the Caan House door In Eva.s-tlle,n the 11th day of May, 1S part of tre 8. a., qr.ses. No. Ii, T. . R. K- I! Wes, atalnlng thjes srre, adjoining landa of Peter Sharp- a.4 B"kmeyer.aud lying on the nwl leading from th Poor- -House to the residence f Edgar C. Puna. 8ald premises will I s-jld in auu-tliruions, a piai e-i wniea can be aeen at my office. . Terms or sale, one-uiim caan, nu ce ia ia - months from day of sale, the purcnaaer r viog notes with annroved ecuritv waiving all relief from valuatiou or appraisement lawa, with nterr-t frmn day ol aale. MtAtnr.i niL.ua, ap-ltsswU -. Admr of AdolpU Brinkmann. GUARDIAN'S SALE. RY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Cm of Yauderliurch countv.I will rxiws to aileat uldic suction, at the C'drt Hone doer in Evanaville. on Stnray. May th. lW.tbe folloins riescrilted real estate, Uwit: Lota 11 It U In Muck No. Eleven (1U in the tin t niarirvnienc, aojoining. Evanaville and now etularared within the corporate litnit of Evaaaville, aforesaid, beinaT theprvperty f the heirs of J no U. r islier, deceased. r ..i. is M. l. l.i. I. C T mtiA 1 1 iTI. JA "W. imivv III w, . . ..- a . moiithit. the purchaser riving Aotes witK pprove-t security, waiving relief from vauation or appraise ment lawf , and bearing interest I row aar or aaie. li KAt i r. r x I L.UO, Guardian of John O. Viidter's hairs. apMtawd GUARDIAN'S SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE THE nndersigned, as Guardian of th .heir of John Jarvia, will sell n SATURDAY, May. Him Rth.titthe houA of the aaiS John Jarvia. deceaaei, an walker atreet. Lamaaco, the Ifuttelndd Fur niture, or raid deceased, consisting oi aa, neuainc. Chairs, Tables, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. TenasVat sale. PLE lumber. rannT nMrrfhr last received rmaa He f 1 Kenton it Frew, Chataque county, H . T.. WO,' enton it Frew, Chataoue county, N . frw feet No. l.FINB LUhKEK.. Carpenters and Builders are reapectfwlly Invited to examin tais lot of Lumber, as .t is superior to anymiiig in ww market. JOHN Jr. OLU XR. PINE SHINGLES inn.nnn V. I mo mistake) PINE SHINGLES,jeceired wit lithe above Lumbei, and for sal aa hanr I . . . h. . ol.! .1 M times' prices. tnoe wno want einniiei m Chips, will pleas, call and examine theae. ap'-ii-u , nriLDIU MiTKRIALSM3 lOM Lichta ?-W Mtsh; 2,000 do M'i do; 3,0" U ,( 2,0(10 do to. do 10-li lft 14 1I5 IM do; do; b:. do da Iii ior . , an i muri i, jpairs Winde Bliüds; fC 50 BMa. Cewaewr, - - 5(1 Bids, flarfer lrls: r . 10 lUirs Hlwtrs' Hair; . Tocether wtüj WhHeand Üray Lime. Jas receiv ed and for sale by apJU . o. AnViUtn. " Sweet i'otaloe PI ants. . fAM now prepared to fill ordars for any imooat nf choice aweet notatoe idants. A constant supply to be had at the store of Z. li. Cook at Son. apt 6-2 w tmi). auanra. CURRANT ; CEMENT 6 Ii. Currants; -i.Z-!--. . ltveivet and lor aale by I. i P.11EIMANN. TAR CtttÜfä?täifttiP. Great Attraction! EIGHT DATS SILE AT ACCTI0a!In the Store , on Main St.,' neit door to the State Dank. A CONSIGNMENT from a failura at thecfty r Laiaville, consisting of .',0iJ worth of (iooda. of the latest fashion; such as Gentlemen's Clothing and Underwear, Piece-Uorxla, French Broad Cloths, Casiiiiere, Satinetts, Caasinetts, Linen, LIhcb Dnlls, JlaU and Caps. Herds' Mippera, i;ongres cnocs, Portmonies, Scissors, RaaosKaxoc StiwuSf Imported Oifrars, Spring ltalanrea, lu cases Assorted Looking lilaase, UO boxes awe (ila'ware, coaaioting of articles most necraaary for, ftaanilw use. A large aasortiieiit of the biteatatyleor Laifica' Jewrtry, Silver Plate, man ufaet aiea H the tost aaechaaiiea ia the I'liiuu, consisting of Table and Tea-irooia, Forsa. Muitard Spoons, Jte. Är. All f which miMsbe sold, to the highest kkUer this week, by ordered th Aaaignet V . . . . tale to commcBce thle momirg at 8 o'clock, and continat from day to day until the entire stock is sold unu Evening Pale to commence at t aVleck. Every body is invited to call anal bay cheap, and take advantage of the hard fimes. Auctioneer from Lauiaville, Ky. Jf.'B. 1ft) dot. different sixes bleached aud unbleached pure Linen Ta'ile Cloths. Irish Linen, Towel Linen, and hundreds of othei articlt-e too numerous to mention. apiU-tf KlU RlVf f) LTiiT"Xlf.HT?- r7" Uodey'a Lady s Hook, for May; , Uraham's Magaxiue, Ho do; Biillow'a We;klr. do rial ; , Oodev'a Pattern Nook. . do; The three Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth; (odev'a Ibtok of Toilet; New Vork LcUer, 5tth of April: Flacaf our Cn ion, t Ith of April; Dallou's Ptctriil, do do; ' Harper's Weekly, do : Forsalat J.nElLT'S. ap!7 U- HITS LEAD. 300 Keaa in 23U M and 100 lb. Kegs for sale by ORR, ItALZELL It CO. spI7 White" li mi: and cement. 2oo lbla. Lime; Kfl do Cement; Ju. received sad for sale by aplJ OKR. PA HELL, A- CO. fiUNPRIKS. Kegs New Castle Soda; 5 Ccroofi Indiro; roons Innig as Ess Cot 10 gross Eas Coflee; Rids. rtmitlT cider Tiaegar; bOIUs. Rosin; 34 Itoxea I nmmer Md. Candle; IS Tierces Prime Rce; 1' I Cases Matches. For aal by aplJ r ORR.DALZELL, k Ca-MACHINE-MADE a A HORSE SHOES rf HE TROT IKON AND NAIL FACTORY, af 1 Trov. N. T..hare HENRY M KDEN'S IMPROVED IIORSK SHOE MACHINERY aow in. succewful oeraiion. and are icepared to exernte or--dcra for HOKK aud ML' LH SUOKSofany M eiaht and Partem, at a prk-s bui little above the prk of; llortie Shoe Iron. .... . , The quality of the Iron nsed in these shoes la warranted in eveJV respect. These aboes have been apIro veil of, and are now used by th l'nite.1 Statea tlovernment eaclusively, aa aUo by many of tho prtiicil Stage and Omnibus Companiea and llora Shoera throughout the couutry. Any person inrlaa ingf j to the undersigned, will have a sample of 1 00 lbs., aastrted aizea, sent to his asVlrrsa. Orlers allresel to tue auoacnoer, at iiroy, nii rweeive irom pt attention WM. V. RURDEX, Agent, Troy.N. T. apl-ly i MK. Ml 2f4) Bbls. White Llmej an llhds. Jrav Lime: a. lis) Khla. llvdraulic Cement; la atore and ht aale by CEO. FOSTER ft CO. "uooksi rnooks and paper WAREHOUSE!! Iff L. JOHNSON, woU reapertfally" Invite th If M attention of merchanta and others te his list of account booa, manufactured to order from tha very best paper iu any style of Binding. IVCH at LEDGERS, DAY HOOKS. CASH DOKj, 11L0TTKR3, ' RECEIPT BOilES, SALE BOOS. RECO KI BOOK"-, and every other kfrl of Blank ana Memorandaaa Hooka. Xli, Steel Pen in a grral ljrij I Envelope of every site: Burt". Yellow, v. hue Blua Inka of all kinds: Gold Pmaand Pe H. Letter Clamps, Aan.l Box, Guta Bauds. Inkatanaa, ia a very great variety, i.e. , Knie. Dek Pa-Is. ren licks. Bluing Hoard, ?oÄr' ' WÄ,.. apläAf Firrt st. tvetwee Mai af COFFEE, tC-t !k0 Ibvgs Prime Rio CoSeet 1 lo plce li do Pepper, Just received and for sale by EO. FOSTER ft CO.. 3 lv,oio Gunny Bats, 25 14ds Cruafied Hugar; SäW-laPoadereAl fagar. . SibbULafS TVThose who want aot-aethirr "j- ... . , . A. f new and beautiiui in nc -- Jewelry, lutrkM. silver - Clocks, Spectaclo, A.c., are ta rail at the ol4 establishment of HITTROFF 4t SON, on aaw near Second, where they will find a new and very fall - a r low prices. . . All articles warranted to be jnsl as rcpresicntcd apU-Simlkw

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