Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 148, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 May 1858 — Page 2

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, EVANSVILLE, IND. SATURDAY MORNING '.MAY 15 (7- Tho contractors for tho overland mail from the Mississippi to California, claims Of the" Government 'protection fnr ill their afatinm alonr a route of 2,500 miles, nearly all the way of which vu - -;m T;,n Mntrr. The 4 9 iUi W Uq 4-4 SI V AUABa alledge that it is impossible far them to fulfil the contract without such protec

tion. To guard their lives with soldiers -will cost more than to carry the mail.

It is said that the administrator after

j - t. m,n. L. i7.-,i shall bo paid, sixty days hence, it is to cording to the lat report f the Coramisconsidenns the matter, has ordered ua,,wP J . p ' monftV ionert of Emmiation, the total number of tho new Texas regiment to guard the be given them at a point where the money imraIfranU whoLve rrived at Now York

ronte from Preston in Texas to El Vazso rouieirom ireston.in Aes,ioii laoso, and another reziment will be stat oned if they can bo spared from the Utah war along the line from the liio Grande to the Colorado. The better pi r to form a line of settlements mn( hv rnTln the settlers a nven ouan 1 o a w I,, runA ,n,1 llowinn. for two or i,fcy v. , o - Vthreo years an annual stipend of half thewagesofasolJier, to each able bodied settler, upon condition that he remain on the line and bo ready, on call, to act a-ainst the Indians. Sach settlers would inDort themselves with a pay that wonld not bo one-fourth the cost of supa a porting a military force. Such a plan would soon settle the route and secure a rapid growth of population, which will form a litins link, binding together the East and West, more strong than iron or steel. The settlements along tho route would soon form the main artery of the body politic, by which the life-blood of the nation would flow from ocean to ocean, and soon subdue the tribes of wild Indians, that rote through the interior plains. The Government will expend in temporary expedient?, and mail serf ice, in tho space of five years, more than it would cost to build the great Pacific railroad, and atlastjbe obliged to construct it at tho public expense. In a recent debate, Mr. Douglas estimated the cost of maintaining the army in Utah, and transporting its supplies from $25,000,000 to $30,000,000, annually, and predicted that before the Mormon difficulties wero settled, the Government would have expended more than enough to hare built the Pacific railroad; whereas if that bad been begun three years ago, and built far enough to give partial facilities for the transportation and intercourse with Salt Lake, no war or difficulties would ever have occurred. Apprehensions or Yellow Fever. Some of the newspapers are expressing strong apprehensions of a fatal Yellow Fever epidemic, at New Orleans and the South, during the approaching season, from the extensive inundations, and the prevalenco of wet weather. These alarmists know but little of the regions they write about. Wet seasons are usually the most healthy in Louisiana. Tho extensiro overflows of swamps are followed almost invariably by seasons of general health. When, in 1819, the great crevasso above tho city of New Orleans occurred, and overflowed the lands between the river and the lake, and inundated nearly the wholo -city; when from May to August more than half the city was under water, and citi zen3 went to their dwellings in skiffs, and dwelt in the - upper stories, while water covered the lower floors of their houses, there was no general sickness. When the waters receded in August and , r av: 1 : i F i; i lei I an oueuMYe uepusn. u. uimy rauu, two or three inches in depth over the Bireeti, im ... iu j iu .uu uyun m floors of tho buildings in the inundated districts, many fled from tho city to avoid the disease, it was thought would bo inevitably engendered by the remains of tho flood ; yet those who remained behind suffered no illness, and to the surprise of all, it was followed by an autumn of ungual health in tho city and vicinity.. To old residents, a general overflow is almost an assurance of health for tho succeeding autumn along the borders of tho Mississippi. Like other events in tho dispensations of Providence, it is not an unmixed evil. Tho vermin and insects of the land are destroyed by it; and in many places it leaves behind large deposits of sand and mud that fertilize and often raise ihe surface several inches, and in some places a foot or two above its former height, although it destroys a great deal of , . . . property on a plantation an overflow sometimes adds fifty or an hundred acres io tne arable land of a place, by fiJIinz , . . ' J up the low places. The greatest et of alarm,; in the present itato of th water in tho lower Misüisaippi, ix the indication, that the extension of the levto system so far up the river, has precipitated such a body of water upon the lower country, as to render the old levees wholly inadequate for its protection And tho most serious fears it creates, is that a still further extension of levees up the liver, will so increase the body of water in the channel of the river, tht no svftem of levees ca rs!un i in tho eurar district?. (vThere is a rhoi3 p?aj' Chicago p'v.ii, ten separate gama of che:?, affinst ten different opponents nt th9 ar.d beating every cne. His :r v.-ii lifv slccte-.l from annorr the

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6 UTAH ABUOrS. 1U0 bUiUlcrs Wl different regiments sent out to Utah, lish have not been paid for tho last three or four months, for th want, it was said, of the proper appropriations. . The appro priations hare now been made, and to aggravate the hardship, General Smith i has issued a peremptory order that "no troops shall bo paid till they arrive at Vnrl T.iinniln TTiac nnnr fl1ltira srlm ! 4 VI I i wm w a vv tv v a ar v w have been deprived of pay, in violation of ue erms oi meir enusimeni, wr wur months, are sent off upon a march of 1,500 miles through a wilderness, with out a cent to procure a necessary or a comfort, but such as are furnished by the Quarter Master. And when they will be useless, or ir Were be anytnmg 10 , . ' . . ' supply meir warns, it win ue pnv.es three and four fold the cost of tho same arucies in me otaws. ere is erch professed Democratic Administration for . , .t "e wan:s ana aisircsscs 01 me pour i.ii I.:. v.-i.u -.1 1:. wu,ie j.s u""""uu " ' 4UC wIurJr- AWO "7 wr wunnoiumg paj 10 pii iu. ucscruun ui ui 5U.u.ci 4fc .ua, those in the ranks from running away, but it will bo difficult, under sueä a system of treatment, to induce white men . hereafter to enlist. LiQCon License Sustained. Last summer the City Council of New Albany passed an ordinance imposing a license taxofSlUOon all retailers of liquors within II.a rnnr,tirtn It wa rvnenl. .. . x . D ly resisted by the dram shops, and scv eral suits, which had been commenced by the city wero decided this week by Judgo Bicknell of the Circuit Court. His decisions fully sustained thi validity and constitutionality of tho liquor ordi nance passed by the City Council. A largo number of cases in which fines had been assessed for violating the ordinance had been carried up from tho magistrates courts to tho Circuit Court; and some of them will probably be carried to tfie Supreme Court to fully test the quca tion. If the authority of the Cityoun eil to enact such an ordinance be mt.aind hir thn Snnrimft fimrf nur j r ww., City will have a prolific source of revenue from tho two hundred dram shoos that are found in our city limits. Col. E. S. Dennis, former TJ. Marshal, for Kansas, is now on a visit to his former residence, In Illinois. Ho is greeted by his neighbors as an honorable gentleman, and by the Democracy of his Stato as a sterling mcmbor of the party. But ho Is one who has suffered persecution from the administra tion, because he conld not sacrifice his eonscience to sustain Lccomptonlsm. Ho was nt out to Kansas, on tho recommendation of Judire Douglas, as U. S. Marshal of the Territory. He was present at one of the election precincts last fall, from which about 400 fraudulent votes were returned. In the course of tho investigations ordered by the Territorial Legislature, Col. Denni was summoned, and in giving his testimony, he stated, as he waa bound to do under oath, that there ware not oyer 250 legal voters in tho precinct, instead of the 700 or S00 return cJ by tho minion of Calhoun. For this forswearing to a plain matter of fact, which ho could not have avaidel without perjuryhe was forthwith turned ont of office. From Mexico. The latest accounts from Mexico, up to the 4th inst, rep re sent Zuloaga's government to be in a critical state, and in imminent danger of being overthrown. Vidaurri's forces in the Northern states which havo de clared their independence have won the hardest fought battles in tho country. Zuloaga was distressed for want of mean. arui thft Church, which first placcd him in power( m not sustairjins h:m ers. Iii,-,, w:th if tnP.n There is almost an entire dissolution of tho authority of government throughout the country. ' Political and military leaders had usurped power in tho different sections and States. 07" The managers of a charitable institution in Boston, was called upon, a few uys since, to aid an abject, poverty stricken man, inhabiting a garret, who was without food or clothing. Oa intestigating the case, they found the object of their charity to be a man, who, only a few years ago was a New York merchant, with at least $100,000, living in a splendid residence, and riding in a princely carriage. It was an impressive verification of the scriptural text that "rbhes take to themselves wings and fly away." :" r ti. n-,:.i. ikj lug uuviatiuu ui tu utiuiu crmserthat assumed the ßaardianship of üj f t & . , - . tu I auction of slaves has become so annoy- ... . i it smviivu ivjjwi cuvviiujj aim t,t, tint a combinition had been formed among tho American captains in Havana to fit out one of their vessels, well man ned and armed, and men along the cost, and if the British cruiser should attempt J to overhaul her, in her usual imprudent way, they would make a prize of the British spy. (ET The friends of Jas. B. Foley, who dishonors the btate, as a member of Conjrress, are attempting to create tho imi preK.n thlt tlis let'em' 1.': wnrrlr published, exhibiting a rscst d:gr.ceal decree of inrarcc, is a forgery. But i's gnu:r.cnAS3 is vouched for by thes? vrhT have seen and it i- siid that Cfty others "o the same serf can bo shown by y cor.stitiicnts. tor ?hir owr.

fThe Louisville Journal aars: Bill Eng

rot ud a bad substitute for a good bill. We hot that hi constituents win, at uicir - . . . . . i . I next election, get up a good Substitut for a badJJiJI. Ak Old Soit Sxttljed. An old suit, COmrnonced nearly twenty-eight -year ago by the United States . against Gen. Harrison, upon an ificial bond which be signed for a . . i j i i nnbhö omccr. was recently oruerca w w tru-k from the docket of the United States circuit Court at Ciucinnati. So says an exChange. ' r3?Vm. B. Ator ia erecting, in addition to the Astor Librorj another equal in size to the original one. In hi life time re expects m the worK compieied. . ine new evince will co!t $100,0)C, excltlsire of the land, and . 1 r mi r L f . When 11 is cone ir.Awrw uinrswniiwiii,lete and dedicate tho whole to tho city of New York. Tna Falling orr rx Imm iobatios. -Acsince the ist or January, i. cmv , , aeainst 83,497 to same date lat rear. It is ,.lcnltlkl th. at tLi te the total immigration of tho year would fall below 30,000. j- The Washington correspondent of the iween camps." We have no doubt that Eng lish was from firnt to last a spy in the service of the Administration, stealing by means of Ins disguise into tho conncu or the antiLeeoinptonitos and reporting niehllj to his employers. I37"Tho six new Unitod State revonuo cnttcrs just com plated, and now at Sandusky, will immediately be nut iu commission. They are designed to bo used in protecting the public revenue, and one win do stationed for that purpose) on late t-upenor, ono on Lake Michigan, one on Lake Huron, one on Luke bt. Clair and J)troit river, ono on Lake Erie, and one Lake Ontario. Btottixo awat Books. The IIou.e Com mitteo on Accounts iisto discovered about thirty thousand conies of valuable book atowi - d aw t under the rotnnda. They con oT "1'aClflC WpediUOn.' 'reny'a Expedition," "United States at Larirc, ' 1 here is also a complete jeurnai of Ilia English House of Lords and Commons since the middle ot tho seventocntn centnry, sn.l the works of John Adams. How the books came there, remains to be ascertained. t57"Thc New York company formed for promoting colonization and corame cs m Central America uavo uieiy ODiamou irom tho Jew lork Assembly a very liberal char tcr. The capital of tho company is S'ii,ftiYI TIiav ViMVa a nrnll mi tmrw Tiwp'irnr and are soon to be organized. They have al ready established a small colony on the liuy of Forseva, a very commanding situation lor trade. It is by Mich agencies that iVntral AmcrUa is to bo regenerated and Ameri canized. Position or Mr. Douglas. Tho Waishington correspondent of tho New York Tribuna dispatching on the 9th nays: " The intimations in tho Democratic newsr, , l., l n,.. i. conciliation with the Administration were sjtairuisa iiiabuuiik's iwir.' uin s Btirani v n in pronon need faljo U J nJj;o i Douglas hinwclf to-day. lie affirm that he maintain hi tosition upon Krtn-as to the fullest extent, but, at the same time, he stands with his party in Illinois on a platform not ostensibly opposed to the Administration, though openly hostile to the republican party." Ax E-t.txn'iye Fabukb. Jacob Carroll, of Texas, is tho largest farmer in tho United States, lie owns 250.00) acres of land. His home plantation contains about S.000 acres. Colonel Carroll has on his immense ranges of pssture lanue about i,uw horses ana mules, worth $50.000; 1,000 head of cattle, worth $7,000. 600 hogs, worth $2,000 ; 800 Spanish mares, worth $15,000; 5tf jeunie, worth ir OOO; 15 jacks, worth 9,000; and 5 stallions, wortb 1 2,?w. jii anneal ineomo from the sale of stock amounts to $10,000, and from ciio saie oi cotton to $zo,oao. Fallino orr is IfissioxAnv Reckitts. Tho Prudential Committee of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mission have issued a circular to the churches, calling upon them for aid to relieve tho Board from its present embarrassed condition. They snv that "eicht months of the Board's fiuancii.1 year have passed, and for every month, on an average, the receipts have fallen twelve thousand dollars short ot the nerisary exjnditure. The agjrcjrato deficiency is now one hundred thousand dol lar. Commarcial distress accounts for the deficiency m tho autumn, but not entirely for the tailing off of tho monthlv receiDU from forty to twenty thousand dollars, since January oi tne present year." Senator Evans. Tho death of Hon. Jo siah J. Evans, of South Carolina, which h. s icen announced sy telegraph, was very and' den. lie had returned from dininir will Gov. Hammond, in perfect health, ou'Thursaay evening, pmoKea a cigar and rotired at ten. At a quarter past ten o'clock ho came out of his chamber, called his acrvant and sont for Mr. McQueen, who, with Mr. Boycc, toucu anne same nonse. air. ilcl'ueen came, and found Mr. Evans sitting in a chair, complaining of oppression ef tho heart, ile requested Mr. Mcijncen to administer two snoonfulls cf ether, which had no effect. A tliysk-lan was sent for, who attempted to lecd him, I ut did not succeed. He died in a quarter of an hour, peacefully and almost imperceptibly. Luting Houses ix Chicago One of the chief curiosities ut work iu Chicago now, i tho raising of entire brick Mocks to a level with the new street grAdcs. Innumerable small itcrewa art tired. The row of building is disjointed from its connoct:ons; stout joists sustained by powerful screws, are placed in each doorway, and every possible precaution taken to procure perfect safety. Tho labor progresses with great rapidity, when once fairly under way, and it is really a rcmarkablo sight to witness an immense brick block, with all its customary occupants goods, &c. rising steadily into the air, while a sense of entire security pervades evcrv one who dwells, or does bnsincss there, i'he success which has io signally crowned tho experiments, will tond much to improve tho city's appearance, and fine buildings which are now squat dumply down seven feet below the street, can bo elevated to a becoming level with great ease. A Chaxck roa Speculation. We made a prophecy, a few days ago, in regard to the future commercial importance of Pensacola. Wi have full faith in the prediction. - The last Xew Orleans papers contain the following notice, which affords any one, who desires it, a chance to test the value of our opinion: On the 7th of Juno next, a great sale of real est&te in tne city ot 1 etisacoia, loru'a, will take place at auction. A large number of tho building lots are in the choicest loca tions in the city, and the term are quite liberal, as will be seen by referring to the ad vertisement, elsewhere. The proceeds of this great salo will bo devoted to the com pletion of tho railroad now Jin course of con struction between Pensacola aud Montgom erv. (CT There are Cfty divorce cases on tho docke: of tho Circuit Coirt, ai Indinnapcüs, ar.d in ens ot them, .an Intern author, w:Il known in the literary worl J, is defendant. CO" The late rains have been very ? g?ncrl tcrc.ifho'it tho upper Missr.'sipp

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VS5k NOT IC KS in this pl, 10 cents per line j"Z (solid Agate) one Insertion; 30 cent per line three times; Cu cents per line oue week: discount on longer time. Fraud!-We call attention to the fact of numerous unprincipled effort that are daily makinf la our city by Tender of a bitter mixture, unln the persuasire argument (In order to effect ales) to dealer in nosieiter't bottle, to nurche from them ana eu u in 110utetter'i bottles. We hopetbtt sucn inipwwrejwm . - be held up to rublie contempt by all respectable persob wbo sell or ue the genuine an... uV hate we the indiridual evidcuce cf the country. but almost erery paper In the Union ia commenting upon the luperior excellence of, ana tue great ienem uc rired from the use of this celebrated tonic, Deaues va riou diploma awarded, among which U one from thoOhin MM-hanlca' Institute, at Cincinnati, where the committee-ermposed chiefly of priyjicians or '7"-' 'tat,.r 8iuith , Co.. a dirloma 5iTilt. a.a tm.le.na jtrenrthener of the human ystem. We, therefore eauti n all against imposition, and to purchase of none but repecUble dealers, whom they know wouiu not deceiTe them. . imyia iw QUEItV. Wby Is It that CHMSTAPORO'S IIAllt DYE i the best IN THE WORLD! BECAUSE eminent chtinlsU ay no; BKCAUSE it contains no cauitic compounds'. BECAUSE It wear longer than any other! BECAUSE it operate instantaneously! BECAUSE it dovs not ttaiu the ikin! BECAUSE it nourishe and strengthen the Hair! BECAUSE it correct the had effect of oUicr dyes! BECAUSE its presence cannot be detected! . BECAUSE IT NEVEK FAILS! Sold everywhere aot snnlied by all TTair Dresners. JOStVlI CIIRISTADOKO, ap2?-lmJ Jfc w So. 6 Astor House, N . York. A Paracraph for Invalids. We trust thai Dr. Rorsick' advertisement, in another colnmn, will not escape the notice of th sick na sutler in. It is an earnest and convincing ducn ment, and we are credibly informed, that the cures accomplished by his celebrated Scandinavian Kemedie the Blood Pill and Blood rurifierfuHy bear out the statement it contain. These great vegetable curatives sre immensely popular in the West. The ettlers on new lands, the planters and farmers in tl allys of the Mississippi ad the Ohio, the ague and fever ridden residents on the bank of the lied River, and iu fact, the Sick in all localities! wetof the Alle ghepic have great faith in Pr. Roack's irepara tiou. ap.-lm irb Grath' Electric Oil i the marvel of this age, for the following (not every thing.) Cure i Rheumatism oltcn in a day. Cure Deafness, one to ten days. Cures Neuralgia Toothache, two minute. Cure Cramp in St mach, fire minute. Cures Burns, Bruises, Wounds, one to three day Cures Pain in Back, Breast, one day. Cures Headai he, fifteen minutes. Cures Earache. fitirT Neck, Ague, one night. Cures Piles, Swelled ti lands, ten days. Cure felons, Broken Breast, Salt Kheum, three to six days. Cure Quincy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, one to ten days. Cures Asthma, 1'alsy, Gout, trysipera., five to twenty dny. Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, six to ten days. Cures Fiosted Feet anl CLUMains, oue to three lay Cactiox. There are tinmen ts imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article Ins acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. juyT-lw The PHI Trade. Who could dream of the rung nitude such an undertaking a the manufacture of I'urgative Pill assumes when it come into general U4c? And how paiufully do the following numbers speak of the amount of human sickness and suner Inc, that littl morsel of a remedy goes forth to enm bat and subdue. Dr. J. Ayer, of Lowell, manuf.ic ture in hi laliratory forty gross per diem of his Cathartic Pills, through all the year. This 1 eight boxes a minute, or cue dose a second. We thus find over 4-1,W persons swallow this pill every Iday, or 14,000 a month! Physicians, think of that 4-V 000 patient a day wha seek relief from the medical kill of one man. Surely, that nun should be, as he is in this case, one of the first Intelligence and of the highest character. His occupation entails upon him a fearful rcsponaibillty for the weal or woe of hit fellow man. PaineviHe Courier. Disease of the Liver. By this disease we understand an inflammation either in the membrane or stilwtance of the liver, known by dull pains in the right side, the stomach alvrayi disordered, the yellow tinge of the skin, dry cough, tongue coated, costiveness, high-colored uriue, and of a thick nature; severe weakness and severe pains in the head. The quantity sf corrupted humors in the region of the liver, causes a defective secretion of the bile. The liver when healthy, serves as a filter to the Mood, to separate all impurity from it, or to refine it. 'A lien diseased, it cannot purify the blood, which, when sent to the lungs, brains, and other parts in a morbid condition, may cause Jaundice, Consumption. Insanity, iiC, and withholding the natural stimulus to the in testfnes, causes Dyspepsia,' Piles, and other complaints, xs you perceive the direct may to unravel and tear the whole system to pieces. A pitient, suffering from this complaint, should resort to speedy relief. Yet thee are ver- few medicines worth a cent in curing diseases. AVbat then shall be done? Yf e say, use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as they are composed of pfcmts and roots; they will e foiird a sure cure for this painful disease, because they purge from the budy those corrupt and stagnant humor, and so cleanse and renew the blood, which is the cause not only of the disease of the liver, and the Inflammation of the kidney und ths bladder, but of every description of disease. From 3 to 4 of the a've pills, taken ev-ry night on ging to bed, will in a few days, entirely relieve the bo.ly of everything that I opposed to health. Dr. Morse Indian Root Pills are oM by all dealers In Medicines. myT-hu . If all oar Readers Who are troubled wih liter complaint, Jaundice, r Dyspepsia, will read the advertisement in another column of Dr. SasroaD's Inviuoratok, and then do as wc have done get a bottle, we should not see o nnny sickly, half-dead, despairing people a now meet our gaze at almost every comer, for there never was a remedy of which so much i said, and that per. forms o nearly wliat its proprietors snv it will do. It mine to us so highly recommended that we could not fail to try it. and a trial has conviuced us, without a douu, that it Is the best family medicine in use. We Uke it for Headache, Sour St. nach, Biliousness, and any of the little bodily ills that are commor,and it does produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what is better, after using It a few times, these little ills grow less and less, and there Is a prospect of being entirely free from them by a continuance in the use of the Invigorator. (See Advertisement.) myT-irudkw Mexican Mnsians Liniment. Intrinsic vütue alone could insure the success which this article has attained for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Durns, Bruises, Stiff Joints, or Halls, Sprain, Pole Evil, and Swellings upon Horses, it has no equal for Man or Beast. No person will be without it who ha once tested its value. "And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed so many cures in our neighborhood as this. L.W.Smith, Ridgeficld, Conn." S. Leitch, Esq., Hyde Park, Vt. writes, "that the horse was considered worthless, (his case wa spavin), hut since the free use of the Mastang Liniment I have sold him for tlöO. Yonr Liniment U doing wonders up here." Such testimony U reicliing us every day. The half is not tol l. Every family should have it. Beware of any othr "Bru?gs Liniment. " It i a basein.iUtlon. - EAK2tES & PARK, my7-lmd3iw Proprietors, New York. nil . at ft-mthern Mills, for 10 cts. per bnshel at r-tail,ai4iHr-jrUn,by . ap-I-tf IOLE1IART BROTHER.'. CRESCENT CITY RANK. DiatCTORs. Jon A. Reitz, Cosrad Baker, Thomas E. Gisvfs and Johi Law. Rweives deposi, buy and sails coin and excliangc. Iutereat allowed on time deposits at such rates as may ry agreed upon with depesi'.rs a:.d pecliirJ in ccrf incite. Eichnnge cn New Ycrc, Ciuciaxiati and Ijouisvüie, Great Brtta'n, Franc?, Switzerland, Belfium, H"!la'.ii, R isa, Io';rari, ScJcn, Smy, and 1 tie citicsaal 'ar;c towns :t U'.ri2r.'.y, l.r a.e in sajna u sit. f aiiicl rrcrejy at Cell "-ti 'r.s made, r.:id ;r :; current rac if c.?h.".:;s! JOHN A UKITZ, Pres. iii.l.' ::ui W. B KF.?.,Ci.:r rVAIL.-:c-Oke:s, 1 317'', fvr v-.t lv ";? A('CO.-K0-w3ear.d ci.M..3 TwjsUbs h'f . i ai. I v njt-N i -ii-"-!. U vi) rr ionr

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COAL. CODI AM MINING COM P AM T, (Office on Water street. uicr the Telegraph Office.) Cart load of 1 bn.?hcJi of KoUiam Jlme Coal aelirered to any part of tlie city at I r0 pvr load. Coal ! weighed, IfdesirH, at the expense of the purch iser. Notes of solTent bank of Illinois and Wisconin ta ken in payment. JOHN W YMOND. deci-tf. Secretary and Manarer. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. UATH8. M M One square, 10 line aolnl Agate), Uiree times, ft 00 One week, 1 50 Two week, a ä One moi.th, 4 DO Three mitlt. ; f0 Sixaionth, I W Onerear, 15 00 ly" li-ouiit on l.ircr Alvortit'tnetts. If CarUff nix liit-ir n inter, ! in-r nnflm. tW No 'tillforl)il"a-Weiti4eiaenlHrccciveJ. )T Ne adv(rticmentinsert;d for les than 1. PUBLIC AUCTION'. WILL offer for sale at public auction, on SaturI riav. t-'uil dav or Slav, at 3 o'cltrf-k. nu Iii iremlse, FlVK LOTS, in Elliott' Enlargement, froi.ttng on tne 3ewDorg roaa. ntua Lou are ay feeu Term made known at the time of sale. THOMAS WKIUHT. VToolskv St Kiuos, Auctioneer. - - I also offer at private sale, my Tannery Establish ment. situiiK! on the Canal, near H ebber boat-yara. AIo. the corner lot opposite the Tannery. TM L.oa 1 . i-hiu..... iah.l mt, A 1 1 lit tl Aft k! irw' 1 I fctreet. THOMAS WRIU11T. mylä-ts CORONER'S INQUEST. TkN the evening of the ICth.the dead body of a m j man was d iscoveretl noatitig in ineuuio iviver, at the mouth of Pigeon Creek. An inquest wa held, but the j ury couia nno notning oy wnicu uie? couiu identify the corpse. lleemeito be a'outJÜ yr olu, sua t nave neen ouna in tue nui ce, vim. hair; five feet 10 inohe high; Jiad on a pair of dark nlimh vest, a white Khirt with linen bosom, and under it, a check hirt; ftjie calf skin boots, half soled; blue woolen socks, knit woolen .rawer, black ilk neck haiiderchief, and a piece of red flannel around hi neck; had a pocket book containing a one dollar inn on tne urayvuie io. Illinois, o ictus iiiiiiimi ut v'!'-. v...j .... - --- - small keys. - my 13-3t iIEV YUKK LKIMIKK, Harper's Weekly, and LI the latest papers, may be f"r.nd at k 1 1 M.L.JOHNSON'S First street. KOCH ESTER COOPERS' TOOLS Just received a full supply in store ti'l lr sale v BABCOCK &SONNTAO, rnrll Wat-jr street. coo ij:rs attention i KOCn EST ER TOOLS. 1 UST receired an iuvnice of D. U. Barton' justly e ieleiraled A. No. 1. Ooopcrs Tools. Also. Coin ml -u Truss lloops.aiid Wood Tools. W bat s the use worUiiig with poor nois, wnen you can Ret inu be.tout. tallat CHARLES 3. WELLS, my j Upi"'Site J . II. .nacnee at co. TOI 11111! STRAYED on U'th inst., from a pasture rear this citv.a SO it It EL HOUSE, with white feet, gi.ni rye aud lwld face recently had a siton in his right f..re hiullir. I will give a liberal reward on bis de.ivery to uic, or for information that will lead to his recovery. II. A. LAW KENCK. inyKrlwdSW f ATED-5r bushels of prmu im Fall Barley. HiTlä.lw r.vn 1.. 11 I L.U. DOOR PLATES A new lot heavily plated Doit Plates, just received and enpnivr.! to or ler at B. WALDKIRCU S, Corner First and Sycamore street. INÜR-IVINO of all kinds, done at A D. WALDKIRCH'S. myl5 . Jeweller and Engraver. t.IRE GILDING and Calranlr:nc. done at ' It. WALDKIKCH'S. Corner First and Sycumore. ILECTP.O-PLATINGdoreat !i 11. WALDKIRCn'S. ilRECIOUS STOXES.aflne lot, just roceived and Ja. set to order in Jiangs, etc., at B. WALDKIRCIPS NOTICE. 7 ALL PERSONS tiidcMed to the Evansville, In ilbiiinpoli & Cleveland Straight Line Railroad Company, are herehy notified to pay no monies except to tlie Treasurer, or to his duly authorized agents, all agencies trior to this ibi'e having Keen revoked. JAMEä UREENE, Treasurer. mvll-tf B JOARIll.XJ. A numlierofGeii'lemeMran pnm cure Lay (Mr. Webb'), cure Day Boarding at the Walnut tt. House, corner First aud Vi ahmt streets. myM-tr ... - WIIECLEß & VTILSÖX'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 'H11E best, simplest and most durable Machine in JH. use. They make a strong lock stitch, the samel upon both sides of the work, sewine with iu iI facil 1 itr the thickest and thinnest fahrte. Any spwd of thre-td. cotton or siik used without renewing. All machine warrante.1 three years, and full instruction given to enable purciiasent to use them satisfactorily. also The Ruckeye Sewiu? Machine. Trice 83. The liest single Thread Machine in the mrwket. A Rcneial assortment of Scaing Machine Silk Thre.-ul, Needles, 4c . i.e., constantly on h.uid. onSoe. No. 4, Maible Hail. tuyU-'tin K. M. SELLM AN , Agent. a.beitty,m:d. OrfJcr and Healdence In Mr. CHdwell's UiilldluKs, on Locust, near eerend btreet. FHIIANKI'L'L for the liVral patronage given to Ja. him Ust yuinmer, he has returned to Kransvitie. w ith thedeir'n of Incoming a iermauent citizen, and restiectfully otters his professional services iu all du es ariit-; or chronic. Whi st Dr. It. regards the scientific use ef waters the Kebrifugum Magnum, he nevertheless ues all the snfe r -iueoin both of the Alopathtc an Eclectic S :hool a a1juiicts, discanlmg all injurious and polS'ltious uiedicati.tn. He would cll the attention of the public to the follow ing SPECIALITIES. CANCKRS-Removed without the knife and permaceiillv cured. ltuoMHtTM ao CossrjfVnoü Treaty by the new system of inhalation of medicated vapors, assUtetl by raluaiile exiectirant syrujis. )ikasr or the Eves. Person who have hid their eyt burnt with various kinds of caustics, receiving little or no benefit, will rind it to their interest to chance the treatment. I ax alb DisEAiaa Will be treated with remarkable success. Various new remedies will bi use I, as the Magneto-Electric machine for nervous diseaes, Itr., i.e. The suhvrilr has a choice assortment of pure drugs and medicines, (ine tu l brandies for medical purpotw only , and the most popular puteiit med idnu at retail. Persons calling f.r meiifinc', and pay in for tbeia iu th office, wjy liave medical council Without chnrce. rii.vicin' prescriptions both of the Alopathic and Ectei-tic Khools, caretally preiarel at all hours. myll-ly A. BEATTY, M. D. B. r. ATIIEII ES. PALLS. B. P. ETIIELL & CO., I Established April l'-.J COMMISSION AM) FORWARDING so. C4 rovsaas ctbiet, NEW SJUEEANS, LA. ertacsces Ri.hcrtS. Howard, t Frinsrltle T...1 Alii & Howes, J r.vansvilie, nm. A.M. Pheli fit Son, f V-...,. T...t Miner Si Weed, f II D.Newcombfc Bro ( , ..; v D. S VeneHictSt Son, f LouwiIIe, hy. Tnas. Dan.'orth. J'ec. J New A!b. Ins. Co., VXew AUxmy, Ind. it. Pimpsrn k vo., j

R.O BeVeV.y,' neudern, Ky. Jas. Montgomery, Pres. Br. Bank, Jeflt-rsonvIIIe. M Tritt, Campbell Co., St Louis, Mo. myl3-ly ' Imported Liquors, Cigars & Fruits On Consignment and for Sale Cheap. rsTVlIK following articles imported direct from J France, and of a snp--rior quality, are now in store and will le orlrrtni at low prices. 10 one-eighth cak Cognac Brandy, Sutton brand; 4 do d do d do - Mori brand; 5 oue quarter cask do do do do; 6 boxes Brandy t'hrrric, No. 1, in Jar; 7 Jj Assorted Fruiu in Jar., preserved in tnch own juice; 3 Wo Absinth; 9 fct.Jnlien Claret; Cr.00 Opera Cicurs; .(W Primt Yera Cigars. The above w ill be sold for cash or shor bankaMe J-ai.. PECKER ti KRAMER, myl3-2w Volk(bote Si Eniuirercopy 3Iin st. C II EU V I N EG AK i'l bbls a good article. just n-Ceived and for sale bv YICKEKY St JOnSSTON "rA?HBOAP.D?-sn dia. O'Bice's rreniiiim,jttt ww rr-:ved and foraiile hy . VICKERY & JOHNSTON. SUCCESS TO TUE CASH SYSTEM! Four Reasons wliy I wish to continue it. Vi5T-Si ,ce I :ulitedl!iu ca.-h system, on ti e's: of r.i ru i.-y, I 1.AVC e.pt.-icr,ced th:lip -::ny ':f!c!i t ii i'j l, it u: .re T f:uioic tlr.u a dollar in took, amounts. Sei oio I ca : s-l gords mach ch-sipr-r, v I hy. p" lsrt tr taaUe up t-.v e'il:i.g sr"oti cr-.JIt. Thirp I cr..i ?p a ' e::cr arte l siixk, &n' aai -. r . rr.tty ti txkea h-'uva i rj whi.-h I wis not. Lon 1 ha: i:rj: tö .dei'tni colltcüuss, and sell tiif-;a h: s in s. Fovrth 1 ti.'ii It e.iBiT to eil gool.j f .r cx-h. tha.n c:iS't :he ui'TKy f r rood sli a vr tc Lior" ago, aa i lt-didcs ,t insulted it iT.-sc;jti;:? a a bill. I luve jjs. rocr-iveda so-yind suprlv, arJ aai irepared t defy ary C'mpetitit.u, .A li. fi :j oitcr.ii r.' -e t-y rrf'. :.c cr'-i'.!,äi I ai'.t'l r:r-:.' 3'1 .?hTt- ' f-"-. . 5 M. ilMICH. rr.v;',' Mt's , x 1"T t."' ;"'?- d.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

AN ORDINANCE Sunpltmtntal to an Otiinance pattiJ April 2V entitled "An Ordinance in relation to nvitarut created by stagnant water, titvated vn any Lt-t or parcel ff ground vttntntne City of JXantxille. ratted May Slh, 1853. Samoa 1. Whenerer any lot or parcel of around hall hare been filled ud or drained by the Marshal, and a statement oi tne expense thereof snail bare been tiled a reouired by the third section of the said ordinance of April 24lh, lfJAit shall te the duty of . I ' I trie Clerti Tortnwun io issne a precept to the aiarsnai, returtial'le within twenty day from the dot; thereof requiring the Marshal to collect the amount chargea tie airaiust sucn lot or parcel of muni, includini Costa from the owner oroccupier of uch lot, and the Clerk shall upon the issuing of such precept, charge the Marshal with the amount thereof, and when the Marshal collect the money, he shall pay .It to the Treasurer and tile the Treasurer' receipt with the rierk. bo shall thereupon credit the Marshal and rhirre the Treasurer with the amount of such re ceipt; all of which hall be done within twenty days th. date of the precent. s uc. 4. If the owner or occupier, or his acent shall rr uw to rav to the Marshal the amount of such trecept, including costs, the Marshal shal1 forthwith return the precept to the Clerk, Sitting forth in his return the rrnnuds of such refusal, und thereupon the Clerk shall credit the Marshal with the amount of Out precept, and place tnecuiim in tue nanus oi im vuy Attorney, tor coiiecuon vj sun. Published by order of the Common Council. A. LEMCKE, City Clerk mrl3-?t Volksbote coryCORPORATION NOTICE. BDEKED, That the owners of Lots in Blocks Ii Nm. Ii. 17. is and 1?. in Mock weir .uiarce ment. cause the side-walks on Seventh Street, ad joining their lots, and being situated between Ann and Division sweets, to be brought to the proper city grade, and plank walks be laid on same, four feet wide, within thirty davs from the publication of this :..- 1 1 .1 ....... 1 1 1.. . . n. n. r... f" rt-. .-t I UUklLC MIU III UCl.Ulk HKlVV'f UlC VViuxavu vvu.a. will rroceed to uerform said work, and the cost and expenses accruing thereby, will be assessed to and collected ty sale or sa;a property, or so niucn wereor as wi!l satisiy said lien and com. By order of the Common Council. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. myl2-10t Volksbote copy COlirORATION NOTICE. aTfcRDERED, That the owners of Lots in Blocks 53 -S" and f5. in the Kastern buLarremenU cause Ivick side-walks to be laid down adjoining their lot on Seventh street, within four mouths from the publica tion of this notice, and in default thereof, the Com mon Council will proceed to perforin said work, ana tne costs and expenses accruing tnereny. win be sessed to and collected by sale if said pruperty, or so much thereof a will hatisiy said lien ana cost. 11t order of the Common Council. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. mjl2-iut v oiKsDote eory. CORPORATION NOTICE. "kTiTERET, That the owners of Ixts in Blocks no. 14. IS lt and 17, in Mornweirs tniarjre ment, iause the side-walks on Sixth street, adjoining tticir lots, and iKMna situated between iiond and Ui vision streets, to t brousht to the tcotier city rraSe within thirty days from the publication of this no tice, and ia default thereof, the common uounru win proceed to perform sail work, and the costs and exiKrnsesacciuinethereKv.wiii ne assessed to ana coilecteil by sale of said proierty, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lien ana cost. 11 v nrdt-rof the Common Council A. LEMCKE, Clerk. revlint Volks''otecopy. - - - NOTICE. A LL nerson having deed for Lots in Locust Hill feineterv. are herel)V reauested to iresent them to the City Clerk for registry. Those having the Treasurer nceipt ror paj meuts on sucn lots, are requetea to rcsent them to the City Clerk, w ho will j issue need for sucn lots, wi nous cnarge to tne pur-f-li:LSfr. By order of the Common Council of the City of Evansville. A. LEMCKE. Oletk.. mvH-lOt VolkKtecopy. n. . , jr; COAP & CANDLES boxes Star Candles; uo o. l soap; 10 do Summer Cand'es: Juät rAivived auJ far sale ) V1CKERY: 7011KST0.V. VEIV BOllKS! NEW.. BOOKS! Beatrice Ceuci, i 1 hy Mrs. trherman. -J ulia Kavanach'a new hook. Adele. Jndge Law's History of Yiucenncs; a most inter esting work. iMjitmd CredH. The Hasheesh Eater. ' Migicinn's Own Book. Lucy Howard' Journal, by Mrs. Sigournoy. tluv f.iTitictone. At my i mui.Lb to. i.utv. City nnd County Orders Wanted. " WILL Uke County Oiders at par, and City Orja. iter at tne Hgnest mancet rare lor ury uoons. n.yli SAM. EM RICH, Main st. ri'EA! TEA! TKA'. JL 4 '. half chest extra fine Gunpowder Tea; 4 do do no imperial no; 4 do do do Young Hyson do; 13 half chest Pouchong ; Imperialand Young Jlyson in SO, 13,6,4,5 & t P. St I Us. Fackagcs; 10100 Free Trade Cigars; J ust receired and for sale by iu 13 I. fc P. 1IEIMAXN. JfiUNDRIE Nl dos. H.& R. Buckets: 10 da. No. 3 Blue Tubs: 25 boxes Cincinnsll Tallow Candles; 15 bids, old Bourbon Whisky; tn do. Mong. do; 1 4 half bhls. Mong. do; ' " " ' Sbbl. old Port Wine. . Just received and for sale by I. St D. HEIMANN. JUST RETURXED, WITH a splendid stock of SUMMER MILLINERY, consisting of Crape. Chip, Neapolitan, and Fancy Summer Bonn Is. of all derriptions. Also, Hots. Flowers, Ribbons. 4c c , to which I in vite the particular attention of the ladies of Evansville and vicinity. MISS F- R. BARKER, First st. betweeo Main and Lornst, Opposite the J'ost Office, myll-tf M AT. M EVT lftft K-irrU frK. t.tr lr- W " J OI LB EUT & BOWLE, myl3 tfycamor bt. KE KIN KD SCO ARS 100 barrels Loaf, Crushed, Powdered aud Confectioners' fugar, for saie low by (JILBEKT St BOWLES. WANTED. A NO 1, Hotel Forter, to engage in the business in a first class Hotel, in one of the most prosperous towns in tHe West. . For particulars, enquire at the Post Office, myll-tf WHITE LI ME-125 barrels in fine order, just received, and for sale by U1LBEÜT Si BOWLE5, myll Sycamore near water. BAR 'Ji I'bl. in fiueonlTi jut receivel and for f, salel-y fllLBERT at BOWLES. TO CEXTLESIEN & SP0RTS3IEN. I OSEPII LIONS' euperior Russian Retter SLUT, 9 has, at this rime, a tine lot of PITS. Thre Pups were gotten by a half English and half Irish Setter Dofi and these three Moods combined tnertlier,canuot I surpa.sed in the whole world. Further comment upon their superior quality is unnecessary Any person wishing to purchase any of these celebrated Puim. can be accomniMliiie1 bv application to JOSEPH LIONS, Clark street, Evansville, Ind. N: It. First come, first served myll-lw $400 REWARD! RAN AWAY from my farm In Union county, (opposite Phawtieetownl, on th th inst , two nepro men, vix: JESSE, a dark mulatto, i feet 4 inches high, weighs almut 140 pounds, taw-lecf-d. thick hair, slight whiskers, stout made and good countenance purchased iu January last of Le fraud K. Yieg, of Louisville. Peter is aiout 20 years old. bright copper color; fci-t 14 inches high, wsighs H) pounds, tbick lips; big mouth, shovinc; his teeth, when spoken to, plainly ; eoo. I countenance, ntout ami larpe honett : has a slight scar over one of his eyes purchased of 1-eoa-jriTavlir, of Boyle county, in January last. I will ps IjtjO for thedelivery of said negroes to mc at this place, if taken in a free State, wr l"0 each, if lakea in this State. I am Inclined to believe said negroe crossed the river at Shawneetown.and may possibly make their way through Illinois and Indiai ato Louisville, where on of them ha a wife. UEORUE ATKINSON. Henderson, Ky.,May 11. Iir.wlns LOUB 1"0 hags assorted. Iest brands brought to JL till market, received and for tile b V1CKERT St 30 IINSTON. CEMENT-10O borreKiBjit soceivar and for sale by TENNE Y &; SOBENr-ON. SjhJUGAR25 hbl. Loaf; 2i do Pulverized: 2i do Crushed. J nst received and fr sale by TEN NEY ft SORKNSOV, JETV YORK LEDGER, and all other papers; reii ttivel by Express and for sale this day (Friday), at M. L. JOHNSON, ' . fay" First street. COTTON YARNS J inn hags assorted Nos. Cotton Yarn; 123 hales Nos. 1 St 2 do Btt:r.g' In noreand for sale byV HEELER & RIGGS. 3IACIIIXE BELTIxb. UfF.a agent, for the sale of James Thomson's i L'i L"t1hf' elüxig, th he, cheapest, and moj.t durable limits n u-e. V can fa itiVh any W!l!hfroml t ii whn. ani . i u t , ... If.no feet my!2 Urderiromptlv filled. UUKNB"OOK & CO., VI ater street. OFFEE 64 bags choice Rio CoilVe, jnst receivfir s.Mi nv my 9 YICKEIIY .Tf'HNSTON. Jtist Itccoited bj Kxprr-s. TlDtA' r...l: t.:,. i v,.- v.,. . .. If. A A smith. y.7 v-ho;.!Kiv I.'ivs hl T. v. A'i'.lf, by i r.".TC-r.'..t -.. Tiie B-!le of Wafhir.rt.-i;. fi.iv.-.r'l lavier' Tt:e ty.riiier S"l1ier. A.NTED. rfv:.y cr f.f-ecn girls. Apply imtre-luMy nt tb.Ü i-iviiK-i H:tc!. rrv-r. T A c T ri K rngFr.T.-?ft"il-.ci rrlrr-e I'.io C it A tu a .r s- 4 f-r u.;: I v !

LEGAL NOTICES, ETC.

Administrator's Notice. nTOTfCE i hereby given, that the undersigned Laf t been appointed Administrator of the ate oi JoboK. Campbell, late pf Va:iderturgh county, deceased, ßakl estate i siproe' to be insolvent. ceaseav mki WHELKR, Administrator. nTl3-lwd&.3ww Administrators Sale. mjOTICE is hereby glrtn, that I will sella public 1 nuction.on Saturday. June 6th, ltW, at the Auction Kooms of Woolsey K Nelon. corner of Jlaa and Third BtreeU, one steam engine, bclonglag to k. nt Jnha K. f!mnhell. deCended. Also, at same time and price, I will sell at auction, a lt of cast iron Bailding FrunU, Door, Window. Window Krames. Also, a lot of Cut Stone Cp and Sill and Watr Tables, beloncing to the estate of George Bate, deceased. - A credit ot three moc-Ji win o given Bu,u. over .(: the purchaser giving hi note drawing in terest, and waiving reiier laws, witn apprea -ritv. II. Q VTIIEELEB, AdmWooLctv k K t lsok, A ut tioneers. mvlVI wdk Sww . GUARDIANS SALE BY virtue of an order of the Conrt of Common Pieas of Vanderburgh comity, I will expose Mieat uMic atctort.at the Curt House Ooor in Evansvtlle. on Tuesday. Jane 1Mb. 16. the follow ing i(etTi')cd real estate, to-wit: Lota 11 aX 13 in block No. Kleyen (11) in the 4th Enlargement, adjoining bvansruie auu now eratrared witiin the corpora limits of Kvansville, aforesaid. beinc the trooerty of the heirs of Jno U. Fisher, deceased. T'-rms of sale. SC cash, balance in X. IS and ! months, the purcliaser sjiving notes with approvedsecurity, waiving relief from valuatiou or appraise ment iawi, ana oearing interest from dar or sale. DltAtKET 3IIILj . Oaardlan of John fl. VUhcr'a heüs. may10-4wd&w ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. . BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common. Pleas of Vanderburgh county I will ell at pub , lie auction at the Curt House dor in Krat.sTille. on the IMh day of June, la, part of the S. K. or. sec.' No. lit.T.O. r. R. 1 Vest, conUining three acres. joiniDg lar'is oi ,xier rnarpe saa r. . iu-ink-meyer,and Ising on the road leading from the Pvw House to the residence of Edgar C. Dum. haid. premise will b sold in sub-divisions, a plat of hieb can he seen at my office. lereis or sale, one-tnird easn; miance tn is and I montlis from day of sale, the purchaser rving notwith apiroved security waiving all relief frow valw atio.1 or appraisement laws, with interest fmtn day tf sale. RACKET MILLS. mylS-dStwlw Admr. of Adolph Brinkmann. New Osanns, April 27th, DV .. Thb nndersigned. for many years Chief Clerk in the house of Johs IIubi.kt t Co., begs to offer h sen'ices as Commissioa Merchant to tb friends and patrons of that house, now that lC ha retires from business. ., With this end In view, I have formed a Copartnerhip with Mr. E. W. P.erUu. senior of the old and well-known firm of K. W. BentAn .(Co., under the name and style or isbstor k Kiso, to take place frra the 1st of May proximo. The swsrTiler relies for supprt upon all the friervls of the old house of John Hurley At Co., who 1 I h:iv liüil onivtrtnnltlM nt nnwimrln. K. nr.mtjc I pfSJ with which lie atwende to Uieir business. ery respectfully, THOS. KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee street. BENTON Ät KING, Na w QaLEAKS. my8-1y jJAlLS, Se ll 100 kegs assorted Nails; 15 real Cotton Belcord ; 25 do Hemp do; 20 do Manilla do; Received and for sale br I. Jk D. II EIM AW. SjJlNDRIESsSflboxesCin, Palm Soap; 24 do do Mould Caudles; 110 packages Star Candles; 2 caskaDutch Madder; 3 rases prime Indigo: Jut t receh cd and for sale by WHEELER k RIOUS. mtili Q iui ir vr..i;n- v.M. x v ror aie iy VICKEBY St JOHNSTON. Ill ACKEREL ITU 25 bids. Mackerel: . b0 S bids, do., Nos. IS A- 3; ,5 kitu no do do; ' lot) boxes Herrinc: , Just receired br WIIEKLFR & KlUOf. CNDKIES3 W Mf. chests Teas; lWcrttics do: "i lioxes Tobacco; . ' (o caddies do; 5:00 Opera Segar; UsiOBegalia do; yd OOO Umnu do; lOHW blf. hp. do; J ust received In store and for sale H jnyjj WHEELER ft RIiKiS. Standard and New Hooks. KRA7.IL aM the Bratilians.br th Rev. Kidder k. Fletcher. Lire ef Dort. Kane, by Port Elder. Livingstone's Travel iu Africa, the true edition by Harper. Lucy Howard' Journal, by Mr. Sigoarney. Pulpit Eloquence of the tvth ctr.tury; a splendid work by Fish. Modern Fancies and Folliu; a highly moral book. Life of Aarvn Bun, by Part. Bayard Taylor's Northern Travel Sweden, Lapland and Norway. Burtou' Encyclopedia of TTIt and Ttumor; at my5 1HJBELL it CON VNUTON'S. BUSH. Prime A U tF for aale by Ilanrarian Orass Seed. Z. if. COOK st SON. For Sale. 1 AA BUSHELS Pea Nuts just received en cousicument. and for sale w -r my GUNNY B AOS Ten bales good flannr Bar for sale cheap ly p. G. U'RILEY. njy5 , JACOB MYERS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. 8 ASH, Doors and Blinds made to ordar. All kind of Carpent-s' arid Joiners' Work done in a good and workmanlike mannrr. Shopou Third Street, between Cherry and O.k Streets. niV4-Hoin TIN-PLATE. :JB boxes J' x Tin-plate, received i per steamer Fairrhihl, and for sale at rvrfneed rales, by SAMUEL OBR SUNDRIES tfi boxes S. C. Soda In 1 ff papers; -, hO do Sida SalerUus; 4' kegs S. C. Soda, in VOO H. kegs; t caks Eps. Salts, I,U lbs; 5hrd. Sulphur: , 3 do German Madder. Rrveived per Baltic, aud for sate br my 4 I.JS t. Hl.I.MANN. ttl ACKER E lTaLMON TS . ft clll 40I.M. No. 5 l 3. Mackerel, Whlf. bLl. a i l : fi uarter bbls. I St t May-ierrl; 1000 'n. S- S. Almonds; 2 jags jflo CotU arn rwitsJ. srd fw sal by 1. I. HEIMANN. WISHING TACKLE JL J ointrl Ki.hinc Ptdest Silk Platted and rVa Grass Lines: . Keels, Snoods and ilnuksl Fancy Bait Fishiag Ctwlis. are., e.; Just received bv CHI ULES S. vr!M,. Fine C utlery. fJ srrERIOR lotc.fp,kH Knives, TfolrtcnJ. holm' and Kew York Ksnfe Cnmpanv, lt ma.le. CHARLES S. WELLS.. invj Ivory Tabic Knivc. KUSSELL'S Ivory Goods, In sintie or full setts of. 60 pieces, warrantent A N. I,ir niy4 CHARLES 8. YTELLS. Plated Castors. A SrrERlOU artMe. extra heavy pal, f. new and cliae designs, just rerei! lirt from the nianufiictarer, and will be sold at Eastern. lrkes. Call at the old bind of niTTROIXF at f JN. . roy-l&w2m Main street, near Second. DR. JOHN M1GEMSS, PllYMICIAIT AND SUKGFO.X. TENDERS his rtofeasioBal service to tke cititens of LransTilleandrvrroumhng country. OOiee. corner of Second and Locust streets. JOHN RASCH, Ha Just Received A LAUGE ASSORTMENT BOOTS & SHOES, roa THE LADIES AND GEISTTLEMEN. WITH A VARIETY Ol CHILDREXS' SHOES. riTCALL SOON AND EXAMINE TH11 NLW myt-lk. STOCE.1 NOTICE TO THE FARMERS Mower and Reapers, Threshers and Separators. THE undirsignedarc agents frr the, sale f KirVs, AuUuien's, McColIuick,, JtrWB's. and ?; iork Mower aid Keapers; wl Mnrfit's, Kilt Ac IUli-ton's, and (iarro 1 hreslivr, Sim:ors. and Eraery St Bro. 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