Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 152, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 May 1858 — Page 2

foansbillc niln. journal. EVANSVI LLE, I KD -, . .. . . TnUBSSfAT MORNING .........MAY 20

(f Ori of tho ' principal allegations gainst the Republicans madcr by the fire eaters at the South, and the Lcconiptonites at' the Iforlh', ia that they are reseWed to oppose the admission of any taere glare States into tho Union, .in any latitude, or under any circumstance j. Their recant' action in Congress has placed upon record triumphant vindi cation of the party against tbia charg. The refutation is so complete that it will requite a reckless hardihood' to repeal the accusation. We place it' upon record to silence tho senders, which will, we hare no doubt, be reiterated in the approaching canras in this State. The Republicans hare placed upon the JournaU of Congress undoubtable testimony of their adoption of the great principles of popular sovereignty, guarantees to the people of etery. inchoate. State tho right to frame their own domestic in&ti totions in accordance with their convictions an J interests. They went unanimously into the support of Crittenden -s bill, which guaranteed this fundamental pricciple on the broadest basis, purposely to exhibit their- devotion to this principle, and to falsify the Lecompton slanders that they were factionists, and determined opponents to the creation -of new slave states. In the discussion of the Crittenden bill in the House, the leading Republicans took especial pains to avow . their adoption of the popular overe;gnty principle, in order to disabuse the South of the false impression, that they were uncompromisingly, opposed to the admission of any more slave territory. Humphrey Marshall, of Kentucky, in his speech on the 29th of April, said "the plain, fair, equitable proposition to submit the question to the decision of the people, is tho proposition of the Critten den Montgomery amendment. The gentlemen on the Republican side of the House who voted for tho proposition voted for it with their oyes open, and understood the full scope of its principles. They voted for it not only us ao anicnJraent, bat they voted for it to make it an act öf Congress. They did so wtll understanding that it embraced the principle, that if it was the will of the peoplo cl Kansas that aha should bo a slave State, they conceded that she should be." At this point Mr. Marshall was interrupted by several mombers, and Mr. Sherman of Ohio, ri-inj in his place, by general consent, representing the Kepnblican party, said, 'I desire to aay that I agree in every particular with the sentiment just uttered by the gentleman from Kentucky; and I will say, that so far as my knowledge extends, every Republican member of the House read, carefully considered, and pondered over the Crit tenaen amendment and voted for it with his eyes open." Mr. Gidding also united with Mr. Sherman, and the sentiment met an undivided response from the entire opposition. Here, then, is the record, showing that all those, north and south, who opposed Lecompton and favored the Crittenden Compromise, were united to vindicate the principle and the right of the people to form their State Constitution us they pleaded, which principle and which right tho administration and the Lecompton party ha vo combined to deny and destroy. This concession of the Republicans re moves the subject of slavery entirely from our Federal politics, and makes it strictly a local question for itself. It was a peace offering to tho .South, and had the Crittenden bill been adopted, it would have produced a reconciliation of the sectional issues, that would have given peace and harmony to the country. But the Lecompton party desired no compromise, for they control the South through its fears, and their power de-j pends upon the agitation of the question, and keeping alive the alarm in the slave States of the pre meditate J, unjust aggressions of the North. The present position of the Republican party affords a broad basis on which the anti-Lecomptonites of every political affinity can unite to defeat the infamous designs and principles of the Lecomptonites. Who Is Colonel Kane! Cnrio ty is everywhere expressed to know who i Col. Kan, the Mormon Pacificator. The St. Louis Republican rays ha is a joung man a son of the late Judge Kane, of Philadelphia, and brother of Dr. Kane, the Arctic Explorer. He held tho ofSco of Clerk ef tho District Coart until th death, cl" Xi father an event which baa talun place siuce Col. Kane left for Utah. A few years since, Col. Kane was in this section of the country, and passed some months of Lis time in the Mormon settlements of Iowa. He became a favorite with them, and the town, of Kauev ille, marked out and inhabited by them, was named after him. The Vresidunt, bavins a knowledge, probably, of these facts, deputed him to go to Utah, to let tho people knew what they must expect If they persisted in their rebellious course. His presence seem to have checked them in their mud career, and it i probable that the well-disposed and law-abiding portion of tLeni will submit to the authorities bow tent there to carry ou the government: the Danibs and tbo who have bien indie toil for. troarco, win twl it convenient to .search out a new home before the new government is fairly erginittd. ' lifTl acnall neu law of Kentucky, which prohibits the circulation fall notes of ba&keestct the But, of a lea dioomln lieu then f 5, gee Into operation on the frU dy itf tat. It aflia a peaalty of two Uflvel'.Hk the deuj&minalion of the pro Miiu4ftW,f'yr posing er ,1Uxnz to pass it, Ou fcslf the penalty gee te tU inform er, ai tU UUr half to tU State. U U said tU Uw will be Uktly aftd, sad ttrssf s WulJ Ur tU taattti 1 mind er tluj !y b iBglt, BenvUul, offeod. Uf bSl the SUloU, tirüifi4r Wtirti,t7- Jfiviuvh.will .'.s7.. hfl L 7U

Ths TJet o? Tar Mad Stone, ha been eoniderod one of the vulgar superstition of the credulous and iguorant. But there . one at Terr Haute, which has wonderful virtues, and if the statements of respectable witnesses are credited there muvt be some latent and miraculous power in- tie -pebble that will

justify a belief in all it attributed virtue. The editor of the Union, who has had it in his ponsewion, describes the stone as "about tho size of the half of a walnut and is thickly et with f no porous forniatioca resembling what printer term star () which are near tho size of the one hero uod. It is about as light a a fiü pamuce stone, and tho solid division between' the star aro of a dirty white color. The formation of this mysteri ous aud yet unaccounted for tubstanco seems to be a petrifaction ol sonio kind ot vegetable matter, but as wo have nover read an opinion cornice-from scientific investigation iu re latioar to its-probable original qualities, we shall not venture farther." Mrs. Stone, a respectable lady, who inherited the atone from her father, gives the fcllowinj account of it: "I sco that a wonderful cure ha peen ctfect ed by a mad stone in Uli not. I can certily to hundred of care of n similar nature effect ed by tho one I tili hold in my possession, . i i, r 1 . . i Out, nu oniy mention a lew, uoeuunj mi', sufficient. Mr. James Johnson, deceased, father-in-law to W. K. McKcen. of this city, was bitten some twenty enr before ho died, by one of his own dogs, and this stone was applied to the wound and he never felt any dwazreeable sensation afterwards. All the stock bitten bv this don in the neighborhood died from the effect ot hydrophobia. A little on of Mr. Winter, who resided near Fulton Citv. 111., was bitten by a mad das. He was brought to th.it citv nd thi stone wa applied to the wound, aud he wa saved from the miserable death which threatened him. Six month after thi. tho boy wrote me a letter, teliing me that tho stone had saved lite life, and that all the stock bitten by the same dog had died. Daniel Jutico brought hi son to me after c had boon thrown into three pauts from the eStsct ot hydrophobia, and ho wa rescued from the jaw of death by this stone. There have been four or five hundred diCereut pereous cured by its application, and not one of thi number have kit any symptom of thi deadly disease, that 1 have beard of. '.it. This blond has been used for the pat thirty years, in this county and Sullivan $rt by my father. Kolwrt Murphy, and for tho last ten years by mjpelf. . Your respectfully, Mrs. MARY 1. TÄYLOK. Hans Robbeut. -The Exchange Rank at Grcencastle, in this State, was entered on Sunday morning last, and the aafo blown pen, from which the burglars got about $2,800 in silver coin. The gold and notes of other bauks were in the vault, it is said. A thunder storm had prevailed though the night, and the explosion by which the door of the safe was blown open, was heard by the neighbors, but was supposed to be thunder. It was so violent as to shatter the doors and windows of the banking room. On discovery of the loss,' the officers, went in pursuit of the burglars. Two of them were overtaken cn the Salem and New Albany railroad, near Gosport. When they saw the officers, they dropped their carpet bags and overcoat?, and took to flight. In the bags was found $1,000 of the lost specie. The men escaped and had not beea arrested at the last dates. A vigilant search U still being made tor the other burglars. Eighteen hundred dollars in silver coiuis still missing, which it is hoped and expected will be recovered, together with the rascals who stole it. From some memoranda found in the recovered carpet bags, several persons in other towns seem to be connected with these parties, and it looks as if t lie re was an organized band of villains all through the icountiy. TUU MUBDERKRS ' DISCOVERED. An account was given ten days ago of tho discovery in St. Louis, of the body of a man namod EUwuie, who had been garroted and thrown froia the street through a window into the cellar cf a stare in one of the principal places of business. He was a drover from Illinois, aud had been seen at nine o'clock ia the evening, and was known to h ive had $150 in his pockets. No clue to the perpretators of the foul deed could at first be discovered. On Monday last, an assistant in a barber shop, kept by Henry Gardner, on Broadway, was arreted on a charge of being implicated in the murder. This person has confessed that the murder was committed at nine o'clock on Sunday evening, in Gardner's shop. Downie camo in, look the chair, and resigned himself to be shampooned. The lather was permitted to trickle to his eyes, and then the rope was applied to his neck. His hat was burned in the stove, his body robbed and thrown where it was found, and his ut and the rope were, conveyed where they were found. Three- employees of Gardiner did the job.' Tho remaining two have lied,, but will be caught. Gardiner, the owner of the bhop, is also under arrest. OCrThe farmers are everywhere in bad spirits with the season, and the prospect cf tho crops. The wheat is running tostalkand turning yellow and sickly era wet ground. The rains have put back all spring work. The early ploughing for corn has to. be done over again. The continual rains have delayed corn planting, and that which has been put into ths ground has rotted or got so sickly a stand, it were better that it had never been planted. Tho storms in the central and Northern portions of the. State have been worse than here. The greater portion of the corn will be planted this year late in May a&i etuly . in June nearly a month later than usual. The creps must depend upon a genial Himtner, aid an extremely favoablc fell. t Ir. Hare, the eminent chemist and plriinalist died on, Saturday last, at Philadelphia, in the 78th year of hi are. ttT Mr. traj, . ef Princeton, Ky., ho tnernir.w twenty-five of Li ne(froer- fort Its .iirj '- iyf send ing them e liberie. '

ttah. A correspondent of the SL Louis Dem

ocrat, who has lived and traded among the Mormons, to correct many misstatements in circulation in regard to the people of Utah, give3 a number of- interesting details of their condition and habits. He think, from personsl observation, that the following 1 a pretty good estimate of their strength: ureal can jiKe t-iiy con tuin frun 12.000 to 15.000 inhabitant: l'rovo, 6000 to 7000; O,rden,8500; Mauti.Xephi, Cedar, Farrington, liracUville and Filliuoio will average about 2000 inbabitanta each; besides which there aie some twenty minor settlement, and numbers of isolated fauna. The total population of the territory, mciua in? the Camn Valley sad an Barnardino Mormons, all of which are now ordered to alt Lake, would reach near 73,000 or 80,000. Out of thi population, it is possible to raise twclvo or riUceti thousand tolerable militia, who, though not so wall equipped at the U. ti. army, are iievcrtheles, as a rulo, pretty g jod shot, aud gei.e ally at home and expert in mountaineering. ' t Thcexiatir.f? ffovcrnmcnt of Ctsh is a Theooracv. and i conducted a follow: Salt Late Citv is divided into twonty wards, each ward has a b'uhop and two councillor, who report to tho prCfiuinic nunop ci ine cnertu. A ward conite of some twelve to twenty block, and over each b'.o-k are two teacher or nie. liosj buMiie. it is to report every tbinjj they can pry out, at a weekly council meeting. In vn of thce meetings it was reported that a family of Gentile were living iu the Eleventh ward. -The next morn ing tboir houoo ws pulled dvwn by the bishop's instruction, und the poor Gentile had to camp in mow thro teet deep, or rink a reputatiou of thi treatment. Thi is a fact; 1 heard the case broncht ud in tho mcutinir. The juJff meat wa passed by Bishop L. W. tlardy' first councillor. The next morning I saw the house pulled down. This i only one cae out of some dozen iumilisr cum that occurred in the winter of i855-'7. There are several small dUtillerics in Utah. The article produced is generally from bud vegitaUlcs, and it is wretched trash, but sella readily at mix and eight dollars per gallon. It is the only thing betides cash, cattle, aud butter, that a ill purchase groceries and dry good. In every settlement of any size there i a theater. Tht) one in Salt Lake City is tlie bct. Tho stuck company, who are all um:iteurs, are generally better up in their parts than in muuy place of greater, pretention. Tho great delect i their want of stars. Theater in Utah aro conducted cn an improved aud entirely novel principle. The actor find' their own drcsaea , fcc, and get nothing whatever in the shatc of ray. The best actor, the one that sloe'' Virginiu, Othello, c, a star of questionable brilliancy, get one benefit during tho ccason.. With tbi exception, the grur receipt of thi houao go to tho church ( llrifrhaiuV) coffer, and tlie actor take it a kih privilege to be allowed to play. Tho Kpulatiori i generally supported by agriculture. There buin no rain of conepioncc, tho laud ha to bo irrigated by tho mountain streams, which, in the spriugj afI'ordj u copious supply cf water. 1 here are many good mecluMics; but, a a general rule, they do not hud any suitable employment, or, it they do, nd' it extremely Jim cult to get their pay. There is no specie in virculatiou, aud the only money i the territorial and city iu.Tip. The former gooa at par, and tho latter at a depreciation of 40 per coot. There are some faetori a fvr the manufacture of wollen cloth, a similar article to Kentucky jeans Grocer le aro out of tho reach of all tlie classes; tea. $1 per pound; coCfrc, 40c; caudle, 50c; dried trait, 50c; and a on with every article, and only cash, or cattle, will buy them; aud tbcu things but lew of them have. Their main aubsistancc i rlour, corn meal and vegetables, and not ahvar enough of them. The print mill ure driven by water jon.er, and owned by tho authorities', who grind lor one-tenth. The church abo take one-tcuth oi what a man makes, r one-tenth of hi, time. Add to this the luavy property-tax. even if tlie purwtiV property le not worth i!tv dollar watch, a gun. a stove, a cow, a liAg- ull taxed separately; and when all thoo dciaid are paid, n well as the frtt itrin;$ they are obliged to make, thero i but a iaall margin tor a man toxupport cae wifo and family. Fuel is very scarce at the prcseat time," and every year getting worc. Tho canons or laountain gorge, are fast getting cleared out. Quite poor wood sell readily at f 10 per cord. There I no iron, produced iu the country and it is all brought from tho State. 1 have Ceti some yig of lead, aiJ to ho made in the southern part of tho territory. It i a poor article aud there is hut little ef it. Coal bus hoc ii found iu San l'ele mid Iroti counties. Iii a rxoT article and scarco. Springs are numerous, at all temperatures, from ice cold to- boiling hot. There is a very large hoili&g- spring, ou mile north ol the city, which supplies a range ot bath house. ""

FLorix Til WABAsu.-The Wabash s i Viif, lxfy KTe comPMea of riant and imsj rfd to bo higher, than it ha been in j they will I rucd a sure cure fur this pi:ifl Mfwurtecn 3 ears. The toll bridge aud railroad L WW trow, the 1It th..sc c;rbriJpc at Terrs Haate have beca iujured ana "nU 'l ' tiieliloo, mhick lithe cau. iiot onlv of the ttiava in great danger of bei og carried away; tlie .,f th- liver.ai.4tbe laflaaimaiion or the kidney end

passage cl train and persona over them ha been stoju-c-.t. The Vixwcnuv Suu f Tuesday CTcuiug, hay: 'The water is now within a &w inches f the top of the levej below tho city, atnl nearly ou a level with tho levee at Uelgra.le, bix or msvin mile above, on the lllinoi iJe. A heavy ri- i reported t Terrc Haute, which. it i I'oarcd, will briiij the water over all the ! embankment, ' White river is ont of its bank imJ prea-I-injr over tbo whole country south of thi point. For mile it ia nearly on l0Vel with the track of the K. & C. Kailroa.i. The grain crops of tho best farra in the oouutry are rained puat redemption. Tho Vinccnne Gazette, ayn: .Tlio lower part of Allison prairie has the appearance ot a vast lake, it bcin" covered with water as far a tlie eye can reavh. Many fields are entirely submerged, fences waheJ away, and the growLa wheat uad flaatctl corn will bo cotirely destroyed The work of many faimers tuuat bo very crioly ernarrasaed. Somo farmers ferry fear and Cvw miles to town A rim) of two w throo incite la-orc will take away the old liellgrado lov uLova town, or. the lllinoi abere. Sixty mm were m ployed cn that lovco all last wwk, no the water Im run in from lclow ao a to prevent all further ocrations, tho wliolo couutry bo mij submerged. The watclin thotiv Uwius C'ht feet higher tUan ia the bottom ouui le the levee. If the embankment giv wav, sad it is said to ba hardly possible that it can stand much longer, the aamajo must bo itumene, to farm aud railroad. Wc shouJd not be surprised to hear of this at any 1110laent. . . A rio of a few inches mora will carry off the levcu below town. A large force wa employed in building up and trcsgihcning th emLankment. tThe United States Senate have pahscd a' joint resolution, giving three years' full riay to the widow of the late Commander, lerndjoat,arouBtiBjr to $7,500. The family has received $5.000 from the steamship company and $5,000 from Capt. Vooderbilt, nd $5,oA) frona the Life Iiuurance Cempaor, which plaeca them in comfortable cireu.iu.stance. . t5f It is raroored that a Coiumjsaion ha been, or I about to be, appointed by the War LVpartmeat, to report on. tlie propriety of retaieix? Tott Snellicg . a a military post. probably with a view to the reeonvcyn&ce of ilve property There i t be a grand military encampment in the vicinity of Natchez, on tho 4th f Jnly next, to be oompoaed ot toe military of Mississippi, Mobile an.l N General Quitman is to kave comn fre on the ccca-ioo. ew Orleans. mand of the

Tax Kaxb DiscovEsir. Imfcosed. The

European Times, which came to ftaad by tho Arabia, state that at a meeting of the Koyal Geographical Society, I)r Bin k, a Dane, read a paper, in which he challenged tho accuracy ot nearly all the alleged dUcoverie of Dr. Kane, on the North coast of flwnlnnd. SPECIAL JSUTiUES. tVi NOTICES in this place, 10 cents rr line JrZ (solid Agate) oue insertion; $ cents per line three times; Su cents per line oue eck: discount on longer Uiue.EVAN'STItlE LIBRABT ASSOCIATION. At a meeting oft the B ard of Directors, heU on Satanls? evenlnf , May Jst, 1??, the fuuoirins; reso lutions were adopted: - Rvioivcd, That the stork of all stock holders in arrears In the payment of asjesstucnts upon their stock for the past year, endlos Auf. 10th, l($7, be, and the same is declared forfeited. Rcsolvcp. That the Lihrarisn b instructed to de prlv all members and subscribers Id arrears, of the privileges f the Library and Reading Room, until such arrears arc fully satisfied, sud that be p.t a list of the delinquents in the Library and Reading Rjioa. " ' - ' lireat Cnrr of Deafness end Rheumatism by De Orath'e Electric Oil. - lHDUHArOLH, Oct. iii.Üi1. Trof. D Gretb-Dev Sir: This is to certify I have been partially deaf, for five r sis rears, and I have beea cured by one application of De Orath's Klectric Oil iu preteuce of hundred and thousands of people in front of the Tair Grounds. Tours, truly. WM. KENDR.ICK. ANOTIfta Isdiam rovif. Oct. 20th, IAjG. Prof. DeOrth-Pr Sir: This certifies that I have tried Trof. De Orath's Electric OU. I have been deaf fot bve years aa A it has cured Ssc. -Youri truly. HENRY WOO W, Sen. VST AXOttiEK. Trof. De GrathDear Sir: This certifies that I hate beea deif Tts years. De Grath's Electric Oil has re stored mv hcarUiC ouite well. Yours truly, JUHX TAYLOR. IF" Tiles are one of the stoat troub!eune, as well as painful affliction of the human family, the cause of which, if inquired into, IcvarUMy in foutid tu b constipated bowel. Reaiov the cause, an 1 lie mad whole. This can bedone effectually by the use vt Dr. J. l!oU'tttr' Stomach Ditters; which, if taken as per directions on the bottle, will remove all fctulency or heaviness front the stomach, cure cutivrit?, a.ist digestion, (It a good appetite, an iapart a healthy tone to the hole system. Why not give it s trUl all w ho suHer, and be rslirvcl at one I and if he 1 Ith to y ou is pefraMe to atekne(&Coutitiu to a.t it daily before tnealj. For aW by dealers generally. royl'J . QUEItV. Why ii it that CURISTADOKO' IIA IK DYE is the U-iU I N TUR WOULD? RF.CAl'JfB em .nent cheuists y so; BECAUSE it cutitaiu no raujtic compound! ItECAUSE it wwr loaf ec Uian otiy other! B KC Al'S K it oyerx'xi (uUiituteoa.-Ii ! nrCAUSK it Vw it stain the skin! 1IECAUSK UnouxihMood streckt heus the Iljir! DECAVSK l; correct the ba.t eäVt of other dyes! BF.CAtr. iu ievuee raasot be di-teetel! -R LLC AUS EL IT XEYER FAILS! Sold erery wIasv at1 aprlieil by all Hair Drewer. JllAl-.k'il UlllllM AIMIUO, au:?-laid&w Atr lluue, N. Vo.k. COAL. - ROMA JdlMlSO, COMPANY, (O.T.ce on Water street, under the Teleprajh Offire.) Cav load of let bushel f Iliam Mine Coal de livered to any part of tberttyat 41 CO per load. Coal wtrlxhoU if (WireI, at tb eapnkeo tUe purchait-r. NWa of sol reut Knktof Illinois end Wisconsin taken in rajnicnt. ' , JOUMVYMOND. dec2S-tf i Secretary and Manager. CUKSCKNT CITV HANK. DiaccTots. John A. Hinz Ceaaaa Rikkr Thomas K. Oisrii antJK L.v. Itcceires deposit, buys and sells ein and exchange. Interest allowed on time deposit at such rates as may be agreed upon with depositors and pcclSed in certificate. Ext-rmege on New Yvrv, t hicninati and Louisville, Great Britain, Franse, Switzerland, Uelciuoi, Holland. B.ns, Denwark. iwwden. Norway, and all the cltirs Isrg town of Germany, for ale In suui to suit. Collections made.and proceeds rciaitt! pnwipily at current rate of exchange . JOHN A KBIT.. Pre. W. RAKER. Cahier. apl'Jam Disease- ef the I. It er. Tiy thi dis-Hia we undersuind au inrlanmatioii tilier ia tlie membrane or suhstnncs of the liver, knowisb-y dull pain In lb rvU side, the stomach slway disordered, the yellow tinge of the A'n.dry couirh, tongue coated. costivcnes, Lih colored urine, and of a thick natar; severe weakness and revere pains in the head. The quantity of correitud temors 'ii tk region of the lirer, cuea a defective ecreiion of the bile. The lirer a hen healthy, sta-re as a filter t the blood, to schU-ate all impurity froaa It, ih- to retine it. When diexcJt it cannot jMirify the btoo4, rliich, Kbeu sent to the lungs, brain. avl oiW-rpurU ia a moil i I rondititm, miv caaie Jaundire Cotwuiuptiuu. Insanity, &;c., auj wiihholdiuf tlvc uaxural Mlmulu to the intestinrs, caase.i Dypeplx Pitec. and other complaints a you perceive thedirect way to unravel and ; tear the whole system to piece. A p;U;eut, suOorinc frmn this complaint. shoeM re- ' sort to rpeeJy relief. Yel the.-e are very few uirdlcine worth a cent, la caring disasc. - Wbat then I hall be llollT ur. nu llr. Mnrw'a liulin 1 ,hJ bi.vMer tu of every description f nie:i-e.-rrnin JH4i in mve t-lii, Uken rv-ry nirni on ifoing to bed, will in a fosr'days, entirely relieve the body of evertbtn( thit is opt-oJed to UeoIUw Dr Mor-e'j IiiJi.m H-x ri;UafiolU y ail dealer in Medicines- .' uv7-lu Mexican .Mntant Liniment. Intrinsic riitue alone . could injure the succircs which thi article luis attained fT Khcutr.atim, a'I Kheum, I'-urnr, ItruUes, Stiff Joints, or Galls, Mxwili, 1 ol .vil, nod Swelling uin.11 Horj.it ha tm e-jual for Man or Beast. No 11 son a ill be with out it who his once tested it value.. "And with reference to tht! prncral estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can chi-erfully say that no articli ever perf jrmed many cure in onr neighborhood a this. L. W. Smith, ItWlgcfield, Conn." 8. Leitch, Ej., Hyde Tark, Vt. writes, "that the horse was consider, ed worthless, ui case was spavin), but since the free use of tike MataQg Llnimnt i have auld him fur iaO. . Your Liniment is doing wonders up kere." Such. testimony ia reachinj us every day. , The half lsnot.tkdd. Krerjr fansily ahnuld have it. Beware of auy other "Briffg's LinluKtit." It Is a las3 Imitation. r.AUNES A: PARK, DTtJn lk -lwnrtitr!S New Yortc. ' -i. . .1. I. i , 11 If oil our Reader Who arctmubled with liver complaint. Jaundice, or lvpr",n w'" 'lie dreriement In anoUirr e iluuin of lb. Axrosp's IvviooKiTOE, and thiU do as wc have done get a bottle, w should not e to ro uy . ickty, half-dead, dc?ylr'B -people a now meti our eve at almost escry corner, for there never was a remedy cf which so miuh is said, and lhu per form nearly what its proprietors say i wiit do. ft ante to us so bigJUy recommeudetl that we could not fail to try it, and a trial has convinced us, w ithout a donbt, Vtial U U Vac bet family medicine in ue. We hike tt rv Ueadache, Sour Stomach, BiliotUDaud any of the litMe bodily ill that are commor,aud it Lies produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and bat Is better, after iwiog it a few times these UttU ilia fire less and less, and there Is a propt ut heiug entirely free from them by a cnntinuar.ee ia the use of the Inrigorator. See AclTertfseuieck.) my"-lmdkw The Pill Trade. Who coukl dream or the magnitude such ao undertaking as the manufacture of a Pur-tative Fill assumes when it comes Into general utse? And how painfully do the following number 7eak of C-e amount or human sicknms and sufferlutT, tho lixle morsel of a remedy toes forth te combat and subdue. Dr. J. Ay er, of Lowell, manufec. tores la his lahratory forty gross pecbica of his CathArtkFillMbjo'dt! a the year. This Is eight hexes a minute. r os dote a second. W thus bod over 43,000 persous swaltaw this -oQi every Iday. PTlf,000a montai. Physicsans, thlak ofthat 43,000 patients a day wo eck relisf from the medical skill ef enemo. araly, that mats, should be, ss he is in this case, cae ot the first tatl!igac and of the htfchest character. Iiis occupation entails upon him a fearful responsibility for the weal or woe ef bit fellow man. PainesvUle Courier. HR AX at Southern Mills, fbr 10 cts." per bushel at retail, and 3 r tn ly - . svtf IOLEMART BROTHERS.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

n A T K ? . One square, (10 lines solid acute), tliree times, tl CX) Uae week, 1 T WO Wi'tJ la 4f et e ua i fj4 One niouUi, 4 01 TUr miiUu, .' 7 50 Six niotlii ,lu V One vetr,.. ,ij t)0 liroaut on larger tulvertiacmeuLs. I Card of six lines or utxivr, 11 ier annuns. t3T No tilirirhiii"a treitiseineniM'eeeiTed. T Jlo a-tvei-ttaeutent iuicitel for lets than SI. DISSOLUTION. fipnE partnership lieretof.re exitug betwe.-n F. . Armuoiti; and Jihn ürcek, under th- uaote 01 Armstrong ALUreek, 1 this day absolved bv mutual cotisn.t. ; The tnterest of John Greek hatlne been rurchascd by L. W. Arminiisr,tlie i'luirs of the firm will be Settled l-y L. W. Armstruni:.- mho will continue the businc. IttNil ware romn in Vre-put City Kuildiva. Wl.uluule . furuialiinsr r.iu corner Water ami icuttit. Fattory hi ireeksvilie. U. VT. A UM STRONG , JOUS UUEKK. CAUU.' " ' Th? ut.deriene-I, baring retired from the firm f Anosirupg & ureeik, vtkea pieasttre in recmeudlUe to the.r old CUnt inm-M. IIih new lirm. Hi iocreSMml faeilitirs for mauafacturfng will enb.e him to tum S4it work e-tuul to anv euHlibment in the We. JOÜN GKKK. my 19-lw EVANSVILLE General Agency. TW II. COOK. Sc SO.t.are agents for tie Mlms ami 10 air vo., and Keep a full stock on IV nu, 111 .ixrlit. McCortnck's Kesperand Mower eombiaed; Hock well t Ilumv's l'atent Grain Drill; 1 he Ch mpi n Mowei l - Ralston ' Thrasher, Separator and. Cleaner com btnea. - v - Cummlng's rstetit Straw Cutter, anford's Patent Straw Cutter. Voune Amenra Corn and cob Crusher; ' " Novelty Mill' Flour, the liest iu the market Southwestern Coro Mielicr. Western Com Sheller. Also, nave ou hand, in seston, a fu! assortment of urast ana iarucn seed., and heed Gnu:. myl Z.H. COOK SON Töc Jlost Interesting New. Book. ' II K IUL1 STRlUiTCItlPEiUgEUMOXS a delircre l in R'tin. tv Clergymen of ix i irr. nt denomination, certainly the bent Book lat.y j.u'. ii'iioi, 11 t-ntu strrmou u iy a ceienratea niaa. 1 ne ail Hü ceua enormous. aut received at aiylti DOUELL 4i CONYNGTON'S Pasture. B IIATK a fine pasture, weil fenced, and aui prepa a re-1 ) rei-eive jiore, or omer ti Ck t- tl.ure. at lowest trice. myli-u Dobcll te Conyngton's. AUD OIL.3barrcls J. Haast and Son's Extra A LirJ Oil. just received Vy uiyl 2. II. COO.w Si hQS. CMIKESK 2" box? choice old Western Heserve J Cheese, received this day by J ROS. i'ÄMlLV FLOl'K 30 bbl. Novelty Iilis"t;itrt . ram.ly Flour, tU- let in iu;irket fur sale -y X. . CtK k tfOX, Sole Agent. 0T EET rOTATOES-.'O bbl. Southern Sw.w-t l'oT tatoes, in prime order, for sale at SI per t.uliel, : 7.. u.cooK COItN MEAL Sl URAN - 2j bush, frch Corn Meal; d,Kit do. Wheat Bran; Inst rem1 fjrsileby ? ILCt)fR 3c S0f . TA1LS-LH Ksgs, all sizes aud t.t quality, for 1 s.ilelowby.mvlii GILDKRT & DOWlES. C COTTON BATTINO r.P a!r for ale . OILUEET te lt.iYLi:.S, ' Agents "Cypres tili." WANTED. f BffO s 'vt C'tf'Ter., at onr barret fetorv. n my ifi-tf JAMES OAKLEY te PO:;' A BRILLIAXT LICIITI And the Cheapest Known. U are arent for the a?e of Diet & Co.'s Pat1 ent Coal Oil Limps. It is a netter light than ti-ts, au.l nwu ly 3 cheap. An awiortnient of liop, hIe. H'ick., Chinuiev Itruhc and Oil alwa cn hand at low st icea. We refer to those usini: "tht-m for the truth of the above. - IIORXJUKOOKJy: CO t ItookH and Stationer)-. fO KNELL'S lVlmvy Georaphv, 3fcT.iir1cy' J Kenders, and .School and Hlauk H ok of all kind, to lie fouud at AI. L. JOHNSON':?. iy 1 WlNDlClrSk 'ökeets No. 1 Mackerel; t(l drum. Codfish; iMon f ui bix Cipar; J b' Is. Brai. Nutsj W drum Fi SO Wils. I'a. rider Vinyr: Ueceirel and for sale by Uijl" l.k n.IIEfMANV. If f KGS te NAILSIV ;&ke8d Nailn "5 lfc?f-d Naib.; : " fi.Vfl do; 2S " M do: received and for sale by I.te P. TIEIMANN. ALLEN'S EXCHANGE, 'J as ! BTLLTARD SALOON, MAIN KT., XU R THE RIVER. rJHE citixrn of Evnivile, are respectfully inO. fonni-l that the undersigned ha pen!tl tLe alM)reM(a1li'imeiit, for tlieirai'cnmmodatinn.Kud he arure tbem they will find tbere every attention, and th rhoirct liinor in the market. jy-A FREE LUNCH, of tlie finest and most dainty kii.d, will be ei-t erery day, precisely at 10 VltM'k, in the forenoon. He boj.e that a he will labor to devrre patrjnate, ;t will lcji iheral I v bestowed upon him. JOHN 8. ALLEN. myiH-S ' m . COOPIiKS' ATTENTION! ' ; PI'ST n-ceived a fall supply of D. I. Barton's ftchiMer CMit.vl ools.Coluiii'iu Trus Hoops & l'lanca. A1m. a large stock of Hoop Iron. asrtcl ii.. JACOU STKAl'i;, luyf-Sw Main .t. between First and Second. For Family Use. NliOLTED FLOl'R. and Wheat tirits. and fresh Hominy, at UAltT'i MILLS. inyl - I'ncurrcnt 3Ioncy. A LAHAMA, Tennesse, Georgia. Carolina aadll-lin-i-note, tnkru at ar fur Oroceries, or bouglit at a small discvant foe rarb br (jILuERT i BOAVf.E?, my I? Sycaiuwe st. near Water. - rrjJLic AUCTION'. U'lLI. otFer foe .! at puMie auction, on 3atur d.iv. '"nd d.iv of Slav. :it 2 o'clock, on tbe-nrm-i!oi. KIVK LOl'S. in KllioU'a Knbirceuient. Imnii ine on the N rwrburg road. Slid Lot are 2 by 125 ictu i (tili laaae anown ai in tinieoi a:e. THOMAS WRIGHT. WootSKV ol N ei.sDs, Auctioneers. 1 iUo nfler at rrivite sale, my Tannery Establish- , A,.0 .,rnn, lot ntMM.- tM T.cr.. tm! be 1 DO feet t u Caual et, and lt5 feet on Mi'rhell street. THOMAS tt'KIUHT. myl5-ts ...... VE1V YOKE LEDGER, "Harper's Weekly, and L the latest paper, roav be found nt J011 N SVS First rtroet. cöiii:ns ArijTiONi KOCH ESTER TOOLS. ' S t'ST reoei rod an inioievof r. R. Barton' jwstfy w celebrated A. No. I, Coopers" Tools. Also, Cojtimnus im iinop and Wood Tool, what's the use working with, poor tool, when you ran get tlie bet oat. Call at CM AKLKS S. WELLS, niylj . Opposite J. II. Mag bee & Co, ST)1 III3I! STTtATtf t, "(!. Int.. rrrnu a paniure near tbia city. a SOKKEI. HOUSE, with white feet, glaf rye and lialil f e recently hüil a seaton in hi ritbt fore shoulder. I will (irea liberal reaanlon bU delivery to a c, or for information that will Lud t- bi recovery. 31. A. LA WHENCE. myj-lwd&w . . - Uf AXTKÖ-5,") ksherof prime Fall Ba-ley. mylj.iw - tl)W. K. HILL. 0CHESTER COOrERS' T00LS-Jut reccircd a full supply in store and lr rale by BABCOCK A; SOXXTAO. my !l Water street. ÖOOlt VLATES-A urw lot heavily plate.1 Boor Plate, just received and enrraved-M order .u . B. VTALDKIKCH'S, ' Corner Firt and Sycamore streets. 1.1 X RA V I NO of all kind, done at J Cv WALDKIRCU'S. mylj JeweMer aud: Eaa-,v ;. t.IRE GILDING and GulTanizirvdoaeC . WALJSIKtJH'S. CeriitT Iis; uul Sj'camoie. ROARDI.Xtl. AnitmeroTGeo'leaieftean procure Imy lio-'iniijiR at the Walnut St. House, iMrs. Wein 's), run.er Mlüt anJ Talnut etreeU. myl4-tf " WHEELCU & WILS0.VS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 'HMIE best, sinrplest and owKt durable Machia in JL use. They make a Htronr lock t litcb, lha nme upon both side of the wck, sewfng with equal f iriU ity the thickest and thinnest fabrics. Any spool of thread, cotton or ilk nsed- without renewing All machines warrantel three year, ad full intrnctions girren to enable purchasers to use them satufactoiily. Also The nockcye Sewing Machine. Price The hcU single Thrca.1 Machine in the market. A general assortanent wf gewing Machine Silk Thread, Needle. Ac . See., constantly on hand. Office. No. 4, Marble Hall. tnyU-fim y. f. SKLLMAN , A get t. 1JRECIÖÜS STON ES, a ttoe lot, just received n3 set to eider in Rings, etc., at ... WALDKIRCU'S ' ILECTRO-rLATIXadMieat ' ' ' d B. WA Ll-KIRCH'S.

NOTICE.

ALL PERSONS IndeUed to the Evansviiie, in dinanolis & Cleveland Straight Line Railroad Company, are hereby notified to pay no monies ex cept ti- the Tresurer, or H his duiv auinnrizea agen. all agencies prior to tin 'la tavine ix-en revolt en. . , JAMES GREENE, Treaurer. ravH-tr - - A. BE ATT Y, M. D. OCQce and II evidence tn Mr. Caldwell's iiulldlng. on lcat, near secon mreei. rgHANKFUL for the HSersl ratrocace given to M him last summer, he lias returned to KrnnsviUe, with the de-isn of l-ecotuiiic a permanent citizen, and respectfully offers his yrofesaioual services in all distaes. acute or chronic. Wbi 5t Dr. U. reir:ir.ls the scientific use of water as the Febrifucum 51. urn uro. he nevertheless use ail the safe remedies both of the Alor atbic and Kclectic acbools as adj uucu, dMCardnig all injurious and poiBoncus mruicniinn. 1 1 e would call the attention of the vublic to the fol lowing . SPECIALITIES. Cancers-Removed without the knife and rterma. nentlr cured. KaeKPurri no Cosirsrrios-Trfii) W th new syst era of inhalatinn of me-licated vapors, assintea vaiuai'ieespecvTani syrups. I'isgAkikS or niK Etes. fVrnj who have had their eyes bnrnt with various kind of raustH-, re ceiving nme or no neneoc, win Boa it to their interest to clmnpe the treatment. Kemai.k Di"Ksts Will be treated with remarks ble success. Various new renethe will bs used. a the Mgiietolectric machine (or nerton diseaaes, &c, 3lC. The subscriber has a choice 05sortmect of pnre drugs and medicines, (wines an I braud;e 'r medical purpose only and the mot popular patent med kine at retail. Persons railing for meli-ioe. and pnyinc for them in th office, may have meiical council v-tibout charge. sT" physicians nrescriptionsbotl of the Alorathic sud Eclectic schools, carefully prepared at all hours, tnyli-ly A.REATTY, M. D. a. r. KTHKLS KB. ratLS. B. P. ETHELL & CO. Established April lftfi. COMMISSION' AD FORWARDING o. 64 povoaas strket, NEW ORLEANS, LA. aKfEKKKCES KÄr'- tnsville.lud. Tu. I:n forth, See. ) New Alb. In. Cw New Albane, Ind. R. Simpson it Co., J R.O everly, "endewon, Ky. .las. Montgomery, Pres Pr. Bank,Jersoiivine. Merritt, CamplMil & Co., St Lowi, Mo. niyl3-ly - . Imported Liquors, Cigars & Fruits ' Os ConnUasavent nd Tor 61 Cheap. THE following articles imported jdirect from France, ar.4 of a superior quality, are now In store and wtll le ottTcd at low price. 10 wne eichth cask C fenac llrandy, Sutton brand; 4 ck d do do do Morris brand; Hone qwirtercaks do do do do; imae Krandy fberric, No. 1, In Jar: 7 do . Atorted frith iu Jara prerved in toeir on juice; 3 do Abs'ntb; St. Julien Clacet; . JörfW Oprra Cianm; ?i'4W I'lims Vi-r Clears. The above will be sold fr each or ?h"rt bankable rape.. PKCKKIt & KKAMEii, myl.l-Cw Vor-iiote J Knquirereopy. Main t. ' CtPER, VINXOARJ-2nhbl.,..Soad article. Jut received and for sale br VIC ICH ItY U. JOHNSTON. rA$11BO.VUTS-:.dos. 0Rices Prelum,Just rteeivea aud for a' iv VICKERX Bi JOHNSTON. SUCCESS TO THE CASH SYSTEM! Four Keasous why I w ish to con r ; tiuue it. - : FmsT Since I alHed the cash system, on the 1st of Fe'cuao'. I have experienced that a priiiiv nfttrn turned, i more profitable Uian a dollar iu book account. Skcond I can kII foods much cheaper, I have li o bjases to make up by c1Uuk cood ou txediL Third I can kep abetter asrted stock, and am alway ready tn take a bargain which I was uot,w Ln I h:id nrit to depend upou colloecioiis, aud will sell them at the same. Foirth I find It easier to sell cood for cash, than collect the money for rood aold a year or more ago, and besides be insuite' for. ircsowUtis a a MIL I have just received a second supply, and am prIare4 tt trfy any comrws'liuui an hope to Attend none by refusing credit, a I hall rcfuw all a heretofore. . J? AM. EM BICH, myl2 Main St., three 6ert below torond. . ÜOAP & CANDLES 30 boxes Star Csndlcs; 20 do No. 1 Soao: '10 do Summer candles; ' ' Juft received aud for sale y V1CKERY A JOHK8TQM. VIEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKbS-Beatrice Cmci, 1 by Mrs. Sherman. Julia Karanach't new book, Adele. - Judge Law's History of Mucennesja most inter-e-itini; work. Iebitand Credit. The Hasheesh Eater. Mic'icixn' Own Book. ; . Lucy Howard's Journal, by Mrs. SifOLmy. (Aiy Livinfstone. At my 13 lOBELLi CONYNQTON'.-S City and County Orders Wanted. J WILL tike County Oidrr at iar, and City Order at the highest rnvket rnt for Dry (loods. mylJ SAM. EMBICH, .Main st. fl VT TEa! TEA!-" M. 4 ha half chests extra fine Gunpowder Tea: I io no no iropriai ao, 4 lo do do Young Uysoa do; 12 half chest Poncbooe ... 4,,; Imperial and Your; llysoa la SO, 13, fr,4.3 & 2 fN. it I T s. I'ackagcs; 10,000 Flee Traile Ciirars? J u received an i lor sale by m II I.& T lffctf Wl'NOKIh.sM) dns. H.fcR. Bucket: ; - 10 do. No S Illue Tul: 85 hoxe Cmeinnsui Tllw Candle: 15btl. M Bourbon Whiskv; CO do. Mong. do; 40 hair bbl. More, do: 5 bid. old Port Wine. Just received and foe sale bv . P. MEDIAN!.. JUST KLTt'KNED, WITH a splendid stock of SUMMER MILLIX EKY,coiiiting of Craye, Chip, Neapolitan, and Funey Stvnvnev JVnn ta. ail dearriptiow Also, If.its." Floa-er, R'li!ons. Ac . to which I invite tlie p trticular oUe&tisu of the lalies f Evaiistille aud vicinitv. MÜ-S F- R. BARK LP., , Virii st. bttween Main and Locu-t, Opposite the Pot Oi&ce. uiyll-tf . M IRUPA'T-lilft blrre't tfnr sale bv V- HLUEBT & BOWLES, myl3 Sycamore st. KKFINEI SrGARS-tOO baiTels Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Confectioners' Surir, fr aie lowby GILBE KT It BOiVLEä. r. WANTED. A NO 1, Hotel Porter, toeiipnpe in the buiiie.s in a first cl.is Hotel, in one of the uiost j ro;wou towns in lt West. For particular, enquire at the rsMitOdiee. mvlf-if WHITE LIME-lii barrels in fine order, Jr received, and for sale by OILBKRT k BOWLES, mv11 Sycamore near water. AK ijblil. in CnePnler, jut received and for JEL nie by . U1LBERT Ac BOWLES. $40O7rBWARD! KAN AWAY from my farm in Viu ouLty, (np. posit e Stwwnectuwn I, on tb th In it . two nesro Bien, vizi J klSSE a dark ualatttv 5 fe-t 4 incite high weighs about HO poiui'is. bowdegged. tLtci hair, slight whiskers, rtout made fcnd gHid' countenance pnrrbae I in January last of k-egrwid. B Fire, of LouUville. Peter is about 2( years ld. bright copper color; 5 feet U inches high, weighs IN) pound, thick lip; big month, ahowiuf hia teeth, when oLrn t, p'atn. I.v; cood countenance, out and, larpe boned; hat a slight scar over one of hi eyes purchased of Leon, ard Taylor, of Boyle county, in Jiuiuary last. I w-:i pa t-JCO for the delivery of said negroes to me at thi place, if Uken iu a freStaie, or H0 e h. if taken in this State. I am inclined to believe said negroes crossed the river at Shawneetewn. and tnny (Mtüibly make their w-. through ildiiuiaiid ludlai a to Lou invill whcne of tbmhas a wife. OF.OKOK ATKINSON. Henderson. Ky., May 11, l.-frrin ' I.M.OCU 100 bags assorted, best brands brought b thi market, received and for al Ky - j . VICKEKY 6i JOHNSTON. CEMEXT-iiw barrel. Jut roceived and for sale by TENNEY fc SOKENSON. SUGAR25 b.s. Iiaf; 25 do -Pulvred: Ü do . Cruhcd Jut reeived and f-r wile bv TKNNF.Y SOWPViftV.VEW YORK BlMifcU.a Lm ceived by Kxi s and ft nd ail iLlli'r 1., : r. m, veiTc uy t-Ares ana jor aie ini sny Friday J, I I I J . . ... . . l. M. L. JOHNSON. wy Fir .t street. gf OTTOX TARNS 1U hag assorted No. Cotton Yarn.: ' ' " liäbaleitNo. 1 it tn liitiin.. la-sjoM and fur sale by WHEELER k UIGGS. ' .MACHINE H'ELTIXG. V ?? r "f ent for the sals ot Jame Tbomsoa "a " aienr gather Beltinf,tbe best, chespeit, and most durable Belt in uae. We can fu-nish any r'" from I t 24 Inches, and any length from 1 to 1000 fset. Orders promptly filled.' lIORNB .OOKk CO., nytt .. . . . Water street . . Jut Keceived by. Exprdvs. FARLY Indiana Trials and Sketches, by Os I vcr it. d Smith. . M v Schoolboy Dvs at Bu;br. Adele, bv Julia itrnaiiffh. The Belle of Wafbius-ton. Bayard Taylor' Travel. The Quaker Soldier. For sale at J. HEALT?.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED, Th it owners of lots in block UAIn Lam;is--o, caue the alley running in the rear of said Mock tc opened, all obstructions in same re- . move J, and tb-same be l-routht to the irnper city grade within thirty days from the publication ef thi notce, and in default thereof, the Comtnuti Council . will proceed to perform sai J work, and the rnru and . expeuies accruing thereby, will be asac! to and collated by sleof rid property, or so much thereof as will satisfy nait lirn atd cts. By order ef Ut! Common Council of the City ef Evansville. A. LEMCKL; City Clerk. mygQ-lOt Yolksbote copy. Order of Council Dlrcrtini; Lote to be Filled. AND now here it sppenrirg to the Common Council of the City of Evanivi.le, that Ut No, li, in Block D, in etockwell's Enunrttn ei t. is no equated that water collecia and rcmt.ni itagi:ai.t theteon, and the owner of uid lot is hert by dtreetel and required by the said Council to (111 up sai I lot I such a height as mil prevent water from ewilecting and remaining suiniint tnereen. w iihit. tc ny fruui tlt passage of this orlT. 1. A. Lemcke. Clerk rf the Citv cf Evsr.svll!. da . hereby certify, that the foregoing is a tue and com plete copy of an order or Mud Council, tossed on tho eighth day of May, A. D. te, so far as it relates 1 the within named Int. In witness whereof,! ha. e hereunto subsrrited mv nra-. and afftxe tlie seal of said city, this lith dy of May, A. I. tcS. mv !i it VollcsV.teypy. A. LEMCKE. CWk. Oide ot Council Uirectmg: Lots to be Filled. AN1 new b re it appearing t Ore Common Council Of the Citv t Kvan.ville. tliat i4 Na . in l'.loe in, in Fourth Etdargemerit, U so situated that water collect and remain s'-arnant thereon, and u,. cwner f raid itibeiesy directed and re-;nirH Ir tlie said Council to till up said lot to such a be gbt a will 1 re vent water from collec.ing and rema.ninc stsguant theresn, within ten days from the poMsg ot thirder: . . . I. A. lemcke. Clerk ef the City of EraasviUs,do . hersby certify, that the foregoing it a true and eoap'ete copy of an ordar of raid Couneil, paei ob the eight fc 1 day of Way. A. D. 183, so far as it relates t the withui named lot. In vilues whereaf, t have hereunto subferibrd srv name, aud affixed the seal of said city, tbi 10 h day f ' 5L,y,i;Dl w A LKMCKE.City Clerk. myi0-2t Vol ks"xte copy. : CORPOUATION NOTlCr.. ORDERED, Tbat owners of Lots No. 10, 1-rT, It, 133, 134 and Lain the eld plan of the Citv of tvaneville, cause the alley running from second Third street, heteii Main and lucut tret, in th rear of the Old Presbyterian Church, to be breurja tthe rr ier city grade within thirty days from the publication of tin notice; and in default thereof, ths Common Council will pr iceel to perform soli wort, aud the costs and expenses accruing thereby, will h assessed to and collected by sale ot aai property, or so much thereof as will satiafy said lie and cts. By onler of the Common Council of the City ef . .UBTlIie. A. T.T!Mf?lCP. Citv rwv myl3-16t Volkboto copy. NOTICE TO COXTHACTORS. rgHK Board of Common Council of tb City of JL Evnbvill, are prepared to rect-ive sealed proposal uuto 1st Juk, 1:,8, for excavating a dnck leading from the Brocliy p..rd at the rear of Mr. Tccliels property, iuta th tan field potid. Als.', for build n4 a Brick Culv-rt undtr the Green Kiver road, at Allen's Bridge, on fame ditch, (0 feel ia lenptb. I'lnan4 peeificatiorscan te seen at the oSce of tha City Clerk. . By order of tLe Cottnioa Council t the Citv of Kn"''i"'..': T " A. 1.EMCKE, Clerk. myl-w otkatxite Copy- - NOTICE TO COXTll ACWlis; TnE Boanl of Common Council of the City ot Kvanvile, are prepared to receire sealed prepo9a'supt 1st June, 1 fö, for Uking up the prrrei.t gutter ou the whaif at the foot or Division street, rxcavatiiig the same to tlie pe-rer depth, sud frit let In width, lay in in 10 inches of coan grave, and 1 Utting ma good llmeslone gutter,. one foot in depth. U.e stone breaking joinuwithcaclutlicr aiid laid oh eire.. 1 here will be about 3:0 perches of ?5 cubtc feet to ths Perch required, beside the rock in the pres. et gutter, ihebid must be put in for taking up the preert gutter, f ir excavating per cubic yard, for the gravel per cubic 3 ard, for laying pavsmeut per perch of ib cutdc feet, and lor furnishing ttone per perch of cuic feet. - - . The Council do not bind" themselves to accept the lowest proposal, or any, if they think the latere rf the city retjuiiTiit.. Byrder of tlie Comason Council t the CBv of Evanaville ALEMCKK, Clerk. myl;w Tolksbotecory. CÖUrÖitATIÖN KOTiCE7 OrtMIRJtX), That the ovaer ot Lot in DUcks Ne. Ui, 17,14 aud 1 V ia. gsaakwell's Enlargement, cauae the ski-walks ra Seventh Street, adjoiningtheir lot,. aod being situated, between Ann and I vision Werts, hro3Tbt 0 the proper city grade, aw plank walk b Ui on same, four feet a id", within ttiiisw day fmm toe publication of this notice; and iu default thessot.the Common Connot w ill proceed to perform aid: work, and tlieiwa aw4 expense accTUiuc; tberely, will ho aaeed to ana coilvcted by aif said pcupcrtys or. so much thereof a wi!l satily said lien sud rott. By ordcrol iaGoumoa Couneil. - A. LEMCKE, Clerk. mylMOt Volksbotecopy. COIOKATION NOTICE. ORDERED, Tbat the owners of LU I Blocks M and in the F.auern e.ulargemait,caae tvkV side-walks to be bii i down odjuiaiiig their lots a beventh street, wuhin four months from the puMi--tion of this notice, and in default thereof, the Common CotcncH will proceed to perform said work, sr the cost and expenses accruing thereby will be assessed to and collectnd bv sale of said property, or s much thereof a w ill wuisfy said lieu and cost. By order of the Common Council. .-',. ;, . " A. LEMCKE, Clert. myi:-lM T!kalctc copy. CORI'ORATIOX NOTICE. ORDERED, That the owners of Lots in Blocks No. 14. 15, Iii ami 17, in Rockwell' nlarr ment, cause the ide-wa!ks on Sixth street, adjoining their lots, and leii)g situated Ix-tween Bond and livision streets, lobe brought to the -proper city grade within thirty days from ti e publication of tbi notice, and ia default thereof, tht Common Canned will proceed to perform said work, and I be Cots and eg. wis accruing thereby, will be ase.-sed lo and eoi. lected hy sale ut said property, or sa much thereol as will satisfy said lien and cost. . . By order of the Common CounciL A. LEMCKE, CieHc. mvH-Wt rotkboarope. .notice. LL persons having deeds for Ccmtery, are berel y rejuei Jj the City Clerk for registry. r Lots in Lnrust TllH eted ta present thetn j rea.urer receipt tor it mi nt on suck lots, arw requcstta to rennt tUeui t the City Clerk, who will issue deed lor uch Ms, wi hout cliarge to the purchaser. By ordes of tte Common Council of the City of u LEMCKE, Clerk. Volkiot copy. my-I-10t C0FIKE-: bag choice Rio Coffee, just recelred and for r:ile by rey . VICKER.Y & JOHNSTON. U ANTED. - 'BF.X or fifteen girl. Apply haütdlately at tho M Pavilion Hotel. - , fA STERN COFFEr.-loOOIpilmeRUCoffee,; m.j in store au Pjt sale 1 myj whkkm:r at rtogx. SwUNBKIHi iTJ U U,xcs Cin. Palm ?ap; -2 do d M. nld Candle; IfO M-knro 8?ar dlTi! 5 cask lutch Sladder; Scae Time Indipo: Ju,t received aud for sale WIEET fc IB ACKKKFLil 1 -y bi. .Vackercl; ifi '., bids, do.. No, tl t Si. 7S kitt do no do; 1C0 hoTcs !ierr!i:g; Just receivcl by T4?HrBkt.rR 1 r.WOik aCJt'N DRIES 3 W hlf. cheats Teas: lis? cattle . do: ... 75 boxes Tobacco; M caddie do; r:,rsT0 Opera fegar; . Sa.!"" Regalia del W HiO German do: . ),O0Ohlf. hp. do; ' Just rcceired In st-jre and fir mle br m - WHKKLERo: RIOG. Stnndard aud Neu Rooks. KRAZLandthe Eratiliar.s. by the Revs. Kidder it FletcherLife of Hoct. Ueby Elder. Livincton'k XrareU in .Lrwib, true edition by Harper. Lucy Howard's Journal, bv Mrs. Hk'oumey. Pulpit KLvjueuceol the iith cinturv; splendid work by Fish. . Mo-leru Fauci sad Totl,; a highly moral book. Life of Aaron Bun.bv PrtHi. Bayard Taylor's Northern Travel-Sweden, Lapland and Nrwoy. iUAon's EncysUpedia of Wit and Ifuraw: at my DOBELLk CONYNüTON'fl ft L'SH. Prime Hungarian On- 5ee4 Z. U-CtHK at 0N. tor sale by For Kale. EL TV Nub t sfhsfi BrsriEL? Pe Nut, Ju.t received tm 1 consignment, and for ale tow y li.U'KILEY i CO. OUNNY BAi!f-Tul'ales d t?unnv Bg fr VM sale cheap by P.U.O'RILEY. mya ""JACOB MYERS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. - 8 ASH, Door and Blind made tn nrdae. U kind of Carnfer' and Joiuers,' Werk doac u a goodi and workmanlike n.annrs . , Shonn- Thinl Street. betsu Chery smd,f3k r StreeU. . - - . ton"11 T INFLATE.-hoxe Ä rm-i-late,rereird pr steamer Fairchik . and for uat rrdudj; raie. by AMVEt.OÄR SUNDRIES- . . '. ,.'". tn hnxe rt. O. Sod n B rarer. ;,l do JJodaScJer-ta: - - 41 kfi - V- Kodo, in i 0, kegs; - ? rafks Kp-. Salt, LJktt IU; SUd. Sulphur; 3 do German Madder. R.-reived per Baltic. aud for ale tv myt- . I. At B. 1IE1MANN.. m AC K EltKLr ALMONDS, tc- . . if 1 40 bbls. Ne. I k. S Mackerel, Ml hlf. bid. 3 ii 3 an; vt quarter bbl a. Ill Markervl; KOU. S. S. Aluionds: . . - - . - lj tgs WCttn Yaii. ie.-e;v.. .? for bv I. A. I1. HE I MANN.