Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 155, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 May 1858 — Page 2

tVANSVILLK, IXD.

MONDAY MOSXINU... .MAY 84 Malfecaance Id 023ceTho Louisvillo Democrat alarmed soma of the friends of the "Colonel" by attaching the above caption to tho follow ing pra:;raph: Our old frii&i, Col. C. K. Drew, -who re aides at Ear.3ville, and who ha dene a vast deal fcr Democracy, ar.J more for Jesno P. I'right, down in tie pocket ot Indiana, ha raceatlv been the recipient of a 6011 oiäcc no. tta one ha votight, but anctl-r to look after a few (.trailing Indians, on tho uoitbcra waten of Lak Superior. Now, we oWjcct to sealing the Colonel to axlimate where huo rabbit jjrow white hair and very Isnz errs, as sonic ort ot protection ajraintd the cold of that region. But we headed this parasraph only lor tho purpose of as!;iii that the Colonel will not forget hi minion, lie surely in not authorized to ten 1 t;A uch weather'as wc ha 1 yeaterday. The Colonel ns not ontered upon his duties in those Boreal regions therefore is not to le Laid responsible for what nm inie as yet come from them. Wait till the influence of his "Summer smiles and wtini embraces" Lave fallen upon the sources of thr wind, and thence vill isue wrkjra oiul balmy airs. Wo hope tlioy will ''hurry the Cel. up" for the sprang i getting behind hand. We are glad to see, by the following paragraph, that cur friend hia a prospect of having a chance at soma of the mb-itintial comforts of life, if he U deprive I of its lux uries and elegancies, in his new official sphere: PartU in Clr.Ciijio ha.e contracted with the ateatr.er Eljrin, for the transportation of noarly fittucn hundred head of cattU. to Suf .rior City and other point on tho Lake. it lornier years the resident of Superior f eldom regaled themselves on any mcit. cxcent salt pork, ami tho irame which existed iii hat region; bnt with the ruajjuilude of her proporti a. and ir.creafo of popnlation, it bee in r tht Lo is determined to cr.largo her fuciiitics fur pleJiin? th-J palate and satisfying the craving of the stomach. Mexico. The accounts are up to the 5th inst., from the city of Mexico. They indicate that the country is sinking deeper and deeper in anarchy and wretchedness, and that nothing can save ill regular public authority from rum but the intervention of som3 foreign power. The clergy, who have in possession nearly all the money of the country, find the government which they have set up under Zuol.i2a a verr expensive DurDct to ... ... .. . . 1 xna.niain; ana mey are cimmg snoic inc supplies, and beiu to dole out their fuiii with hesitation. Yidiurri, the chief of the rebellion ia the Northeastern Stales, has achieved furiher sueccoscs, and tho current of events is turning in his favor. The city of Zacatecas, which had been taken by the government troops, has been re-captured by Viduarri, who shot tho government General, and four of his principal officers as traitors to the coun try. The city of Guadalajara and other important place were about to yield to tho revolutionary troops, who arc fighting for the Federal System and the independence of the States, against the tyranny of tho Central government Verra Cruz, still holds out against the Central . government, and gives no sigus of yielding. The government troops in the Sta'o of San Luis Potosi, are confined to the city of San Luis, and are supposed tohavo been badly cut up and weakened, in their last encounter with the revolu tionists. Tho disorders of the country have driven all money out of circulation; the people aw hoarding what they have, and confidence, both public and private, is prostrate. If they were disposed, the clergy cannot, it is said, suppoit the existing nominal government three months longer. A letter from Mexico to the New Y'oik Times, says: Tha immediate future of M.-mco is gboiny iadeed. There is not a man or set of men to govern it. The poor creature now nominal ly iu power is about as good as the best. He is a pliant tool; and that is all any man can be, lor tho national credit is gone, and tho nation only lives by a few rich nun who turn its resources to account and grow rich. An American protectorate is our only hope. ———<>v—— HEAVY DISBURSEMENT.—Last Monday the Quarter and Pay-master's Departments at Fort Leavenworth commenced paying off the heavy liabilities, of every discription [sic], which the Government had incurred in fitting out the Utah army, and which have been so long delayed for the passage of the Deficiency bill. The amount to be disbursed, was about $2,000,000, which will have an important influence upon the financial affairs of Kansis and Missouri. ———<>——— ——>The people in some of the counties t f the Slate, aic intcnogating the cmdidates for tho Legisliture in regard to their opinions of a rc-trans.er of the aLash canal to tho Sute; and are requiring written pledges from them. It will bo R-ell for the people in this section, to bear the subject in mind when selecting their candidates for the Legislature. New York Central Railroad Disaster. The leading directors resorted to tho scene of this disaster, immediately after its occurrence, for adjusting on the spot the claims of thoso hjured, for damages. Settlements have already been made with one half - the wounded and sufferers. It is estimated that the entire loss by tho disaster will not exceed $100,000, and some parties place it as Iowas $30,000. "Tho poor fellows locked np in loathsome prisons in Canada, because they are too poor to pay their dobü. are astonishimr even tho native of the provinces with published accotmts of their suffering.!. M7A circular has been issued by fell the crposition members of the Sew Jersey Loglautre, callin? for a united movement, ot the "c:'.-n In tL r.t cr.?:,'. In b F:a.

Urhisli Search of American Vessel. The insolent aggression of the British

cruisers in the Gulf of Mexico, hare fan ned into a Hämo the old latent hostility against England; it has revived the old spirit of 1812, which was kindled by a like insult. The public indignation has forced the adininistratioa to take prompt measures to vindicate the rights of our flag, and rebuke English insolence. Oft the 19th inst, the President communicated to the Senate, a special message on the subject, covering the instructions given to Mr. Dalla. of which we give a synopsis. On the 15th of May, Secretary Cass writes to our Minister in London as follows: Sir: The accompanying papor, copies of the oiijin-i! which haro just been received, will make known to you that another outrage ha been committed ajainst tho righU of the United State by a British armed vessel, which calls for tho immediate attention ot the British government. I am persuaded to Klieve, that, if the occurrence took place a the arc atated, the conduct of tho British oibcer will disavowed and ccutiemiied I be. you would communicate to Lord Malmoebury tho carntat deiro of the President that thi praetiie, which Begins to become more prevalent, of detaining and searching American vessels shall be discontinued, and the most poramtory order for that purpo.-c should ba (tiven and enforced. Such a measure i- called lor by important consideration?, M4 will readily occur to you. While thia Government is" determined to ue all proper exertion for the Mippression of the tlave trud-i, it ia not lea? duairous that the past immunities of the vessel of the United Statos open the ocan shcnld bo preserve i. The next day, Mr. Cass communicates to the Secretary of the Navy a communication which ho had received from our Consul at Havana, relative to the aggressive outrages of the English cruisers against the vessels cf the United States. Mr. Cass adds that it is a subject which calls for tho immediate attention of the Government, lie says: Outrages of this nature ogain.t otsr vessel, if longer continued, cannot, fail to lead to the ruo.tt nr. pleasant consequences. It appear that several British armed vessel are cmia ing ou thu coital of Cuba, and that our merchant voxels arc exposed to vexatious in terruptions by their inluii-rtuce. He tbiuks, therefore, it U prcr that a v.vel bhcald be diepatclied with -inetrnction to render prompt protection to all American vessel that may nccdit. Tho forcible search by cruiers of thai pownr ot tln high aea cnnnvtbc tolerated. In reply to thu communication, the Secretary of the Navy rvroto to the President on tho 13th day of May, that thu steamer Fulton, Capt. Almy, had been ordered to cruise actively on tho Northern coust of Cuba, and take fuch measures as may be deemed necessary to protect all vessel of tho United States on the high seas from search or detention fr-jr.i tho vtf-?e!s of war of anr other nation. Orders have been Tri von for the rrcnarat-on of lhe rn,cc -h, U., J tho brig bolrbiu j to join tli home squadron f.T the purpose cf cruisiug in tho neighborhood of Cuba, and tlio steam fiigale Wabash, now fitting out at New York, as the tin idiip of the Mediterranean inadron, has been directed to t ho.v her rlag in those quarters, and protect, at all times, the persons ;uil property of American citizens. On tho ISth of May, Mr. Cass again wrote to Dallas, and communicated tu him the various statements that have been made in the public papers showing that there are cases of fcrcihlu detention aud search cf American vessels by British untied ships of war in the Gnlf of Mexico and tho adjoining seas. In addition to tlnse aggressions on the high seas and the indefensible acts of violence against several of our merchant vessels, said to bo eleven in number, a foivihla entry and examination has been committed by a British armed stcanir in tho harbor of Lagua la Grande, in tho island of Cuba. No authentic report has reached tho Department, with the exception of alettcr from the Consul Genera! at llavana and of which a copy is transmitted. Mr. Cass further says lo Dallas, thaf'proper measures have been taken to procure all ncces:iry information, which will be Jorwarded to you; and when ail tho facts are ascertained, tho proper representations will bo made without delay to the Government of her Catholic Majesty against thia search of American vessels by the naval forces ol another power within the ten itorial jurisdiction of Spain. Tho Government of the United States is KitUfied that the Government of that country will adopt the most tihVicnt .measure to protect tho vessels resortincr to ipanifh ports from lawless violence. Such protection they an entitled to, and If it is n t secured elsewhere it must be fcuud in tho power of our own country. These flajrant violations of tho rights of tba L nited Mates, he add., have excited a deep feeling throughout the country, and haveattneted the attention ol both Houses of Con gress. The ccntinuan.'c cannot fail to pro d'-.- e tl. most sorious eli'ecl upon tho relations of the two countries. You will communicate to tho F.arl of Mai me.-bnry the? rca.Mjm.Me expectations of tho l'reoidcnt that this subject shall receive the immediate attention of her British Mietv Government, and that tho olHeerswho have been guilty ol those outrages shall bo held crsonally responsible lor their cc ndnet, and that where pecuniary injuries have been sustained, the. interested parties shall leceive just compensation. You will in itc the p&rticultr attention of Lord Mahr.slury to t lie occurrence at Lnzua la Grand, and to the just expectation of the United States that the measure of rodress adopted Ly the llritish Government iibon this caso will ho sneh as to mark with its displeasure the conduct of the ol'.kers whose proceedings have riven serious ctune of oC'enee to a friendly power and to prevent Mtnilar interference hereafter," 07" The English subterfuge for lhe csenna of tho Lccomptonilei, finds no more favor at the South than at the 1 North. The trick ii a wound to South crn honor, anl tho retreat U mortifying to Southern chivalry. A correspondent of the Charleston ilercu.-y attendincr the Southern tonventioa rAt "Montgomery, slVs: "Tho tone and temper of the con veation is unmistakable. It is extremely Southern. I have not met a single man, except the Virginians, who approve of the lato compromise in Kansas. It is denounced with great bitterness." CCrGovernor "Wiilard nnd Lieut. Gov. Hammond hive already taken tho stump and an active part for the Lecompton party in the coming Autumn canvas. Gov. Willard has spoken in several counties on the Wabash, and is announced Ij address the peoplo in others. Lic:t. Gov. Hammond addressed the Democrats at Tcrre Ilaute on Saturday evening. Hon. O. T. Morton, the Richmond Palladium says, positively declines to be a candidate for Congress. C?TTV.o evar.selical clerirvmen of Phila delphia ha.vo formed an association for the cultivation cf fraternrt fteling3 and rautnat rog,jestiC3s. for the advancement of the Church ot Chr:. Th meitmgv from which I rinn r.i-jr :llbe exc Thay will hold monthly vii vrryining oi a eccta-cxclnded.

fuierior City. I

Superior City is situated on the extreme Western Bay of Lake Superior. The site cf the city and the land adja cent were entered on speculation by a company of U. S. Senators, composed of about an equal number of Democrats and Republicans, who forgot their political ! differences long enough to make a good land job together. Two of the number were Jesse D Brght and Vice President Breckenridge. Th9 city has been laid out, and property sold to an amount much larger than the original investment, leaving still in the hands of the original proprietors the greater portion of the land. The town, though not two years old, has a population of more than two thousand, and is anticipating a large trade. A Steamer left Chicago on the 6th iast. for that point and was unable to take ha'f the freight offered to her. An imaginative correspondent of Indianapolis Journal, writing fiom Superior City, sajs: The wild storm which with dav dewu came, is blowing and blustering, spreading J a pall of blacVnesa over the sky, making the : sea surge and swell, and the old pine peal their load anthem in praise to"lIim who I sil'.eth upon the circle of the heavens, an I gathrcth rip the winds in hi fists." It is now evening, ana the force and vehemence of the storm is unabated. The Soreness or the day kept me at home. It bus everybody. Melancholy and loneliness dwell around inc. Ou the shores of Superior, at its head waters on a line of boundary between tho new tar of State' ju.-t arming to take her place in the light galaxy of the old united thirtyone , and the already great State of Wisconsin, in a new embryocity of future commercial greatness, I am now writing. Nature has imbedd d exhaustlcss wealth in every hill, gorge, and ravina of this whole vast region. From tho waters of Superior alone, may be taken thousands of fortunes. Her pickerel and pike, wl itc fish and lake herring, trout and stscowct, ot?er inducements W th? establishment of fisheries unrivalled and unexcelled iu variety. On her hills sni in the vallcTs pines grow without eotials iu , size or cxceflc ice. Vast sections of Icrtile agricultural country now lie unbroken, but wrh'eh must ultimately yield enal Holes of wealth to the i l lustrious husbandman und add importance to the commerce of Superior, not now to bj comprehended by thu most able and sanguine mind. As to the lhst mentioned qualities of cur resources, there has bci-n a literal fulfillment of Job's idea wlu n he said "Iron i taken out oftl.c earth, and brass is molten out of stone." Tho very bottom of tho lake is doubtless competed of the liehest minerals -silver, lead ,copp;r, and iron. It is said jroIJ has been discovered. Certain it is. nothing comparatively 'u known c f w hat lutnre discoveries mn.-t make us. Neither time nor niuu can e.haut the resources und wealth ot the country. Tho whole land opens wide her gates to the emigrant, and spreads cut wealth at the dour of tho Luiub:c.-t miner, mechanic, nutnm'Vt'irer, urtisan. and hi borer. The unerring finger of destiny has mark ed Superior as th gioatett city of tho Noithweet. Young, bnt already commanding the eye and attention of commerce aud capital, notn upon ibis ana tbo continent of l.tiropc. o conc'jemiy expeci im 10 oe mo empo rium ot n region of country extending southwest to the northern limit of Iowa, westward to the great coast of trio Pacific, and northward, compassing the fertile vnl leys of the Upkt M ississim i, und the lie Kivcr 01 the north, lar on throngh thi (Queen's josscssions, known as the, Selkiik Settlement" and uIlndson V,ay'y region. Nothing forbids it, everything tends towatds it. Thonsands accustomed to the .-oft winters of Ohio, Imliann aud Illinois, and the country ati 11 farth -r touth, arc impressed with the notion that wo nrc only uct door to lr. Kane's Arctic region. That ice letters i n 1 perpetual frosts nip lis. Not so. Ctittld yni see our women during Jiie hriht d;;ys of our ffTincr months, dashing out in butter ily array, that idea would vanish into thin ni-. Unquestionably oar hiIi r.cr.l.crr. latitr. '? gives us a temperature several dejrros colder than in t!ie States mentioned; but even tho if!tcnsot cold of our winter, to me, has been far less appreciable than any aver known in milder climates, ospoeia 11 v tl.oso named. Children sport all day with their sleds, and men doll their coats and work, miudlcs3 of frost. Throughout the year tho air i? fresh, cold and sweet, and impart vijor, ruddiness and health unknown to the poop! livim; nonthwest of ns. Ague and chill., cholera und like diseases, have never had a victim n the lake. Haiti fell but once or twice during the months of Peeembc.,. January and February. Tho snow usually falls at mght. and lies a'll day pleiiniin in intenso surliirht. The depth this winter has not exceeded four or five inehe. With the exception of about threO weeks, there has been but Tittle ice iu the lake at this point. About the lJth of March the iec in tho entry gave way, allowing the com riete entrance of beats bt tho docks. Ice, snow and oold disappeared sini-ultuueou-iy, whilst sinini; bird disported upon a thousand boughs. Our nigh'.s olt- l time firiicnil ..t ntiii.v.i..n I... 1 ' tho J r n,.ffv .i ;.. .,,1, ti, . i i mi i in in ian t iiv nitti, ' iiiciuseives raaiant in inotr eoi.i glory, nie beautiful, Ictvhen, in a twinkiinj. ti c f:.r greater plory of our Northern Lights llashcs upon the vision, btartliiig and gorgeous, alternating between blazing lines cf tire, rosy red, and b-n,? Cii'cr. of incandescent splendor, we ore astonished und overwhelmed. It looks like a sublhm picture of rod's own painting. 'P.... 1T.-,-xiio uiuait,..! J'A.Nmis continue tlieir depredations in Kansas unchecked, Oa the 11th inst , the little town of Willow Springs was invaded by them, and the store of a Mr. VclU was taken possession of, and rc.bbcd. On entering they drew their revolvers, ordered tho owner i t' j S tO StCIid Still, went to packing Up his oods. and nlumlsretl tbft hoiKo oon.Mvr,,i . . .. . . - iney carrica away uivers articles ol dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, &c, amounting to five or six hundred dollars; searched his pockets and filched from him about forty dollars in money. They also robbed the rosloffice of all the money in the drawer and some two hundred and twenty stamped envelops. They robbed another man, confined to his bed, of his clothing, and then retreated, carrying otT their plunder in l: undies. They proceeded to a settler's, four miles off, robbed the house took all the money they could find, and carried off a fine rauld and a horse. In Johnston county they robbed one man of $800 in money, and $300 in property. Another of a gold watch and $50. "Two other men were deprived of $400 in money and other property, by these robbers. It is said that thrco h nnd red families havo boen run out of Lian county, within a few days by tho marauders, why appear to have undisputed possession cf the vicinity.

Hemin'isciexce or Brigdam Ycüxc. The -administrator of an estate of an old inhabitant of Jlendon, N. Y., found among tho papers of tho deceased, the following promissory note of Brigham Young, the Mormon Prophet, given in the earlier career of his life, which shows his occupation and condition on his first start in tho world, and the calibre of the man:

"$18 b On the first day of April next lor value received, I promu-o to pay iluton Sheldon or beare Eighteen dollars and Fifty cent with interest. Ten dollar of it to bo paid in good Kitchen Chair, at Fifty cents a piece, well done off, painted aud bottomed according to the usual mode of doing off such chairs." 'Mendon, N. Y., .March lth, 1330." "Brioham Yovso." Tho following endorsements were made on it, which show by what occupations it was paid: "Jnne 25th, 1S3J. Kcceivcd ou the within fourteen dollars and twenty five cents in making picket fenco." " Received on the within two dollars and fifty cents in framing A Park's barn. He was apt at odd jobs of all sorts, bu Iiis chief delight and principal occupation rerc attendance upon f - t. camp meetings, his rise in the cc- " clesiastical world. J""Au entire Chintse regiment, for having abau loned an untenable fort, during the recent attack on Canton bv the Freneh und English lorecs, Las been sentenced to wear women's clothes for five years. DIED. On Saturday Evening, at her residence, in thiscitv. after a protracted illness, Mrs. ELIZA MITCHELL, udow of the late John Mitchell, Esq. . Tho friends of the family rrc iniled to attend her funeral, from ner late residence, on this Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ti NOT 10 KS m this place, 10 cents j vr line jVJi Moli I Apvtc) one insertion; 'crnta per line three times; S-J cents i er line oue eek: disC'juüt on longer time. f:rßt Cures-of Deafur and nhrumati.-m by I?e Oroth's Clerlrlc Oil. lrTiSAroi.K, Oct. i'xl, l?.y'. Tror. Tic Cr.ita-Hear Sir: This ii to certify I have l''r partiaMy d:f, for lieorix ytar.,sr d 1 have ten cured by one Hrpbciiti-m f Dc Graih'a Kieetric Oil in prenee of hunilrc I atd Üiou aiuls cf r.le in fr"i't of t!ie fnir Crourdi. Youis. truly , WM. KEN PRICK. ASOTHtK Inpias foi is. C.-t. 'Oih, 1 lY.-f. D;U.-aih -Ovar Sir: This certified that I hsvt tried Trof. De (halh's Electric Oil. I have be-n deaf f r Jire yevs and it Iwi cured me. Vours truly. lir.NT.Y VO0I2, ?-n. lTAorlItR. Prof. Da Grath-I-ear Sir: This certifies thr t I h-.ve been deaf Tt yearj. I'e Giath's El ric Oil hs re st"te niy hearins finite well. "k tral'-. J' 'IN r. 1 lit) n . Tiles tue one of the tnr.st tr,uhlevne, a w. 1 as iviinful a.Tbcliona of the burnan f ini'.y , loe oiibii of which, if itiquired int-?, itivarial !y is found to be coritifated hiwelr. Uenn-vcthe cruue. and t-c wh.de. liii can be done cfljctually by the ue of Dr- J. IIotetter'. Stoma h Bitters; which, if taken a pr Hirecttnn on the h.tle. will remove all flatulenc ur hcavine?K from the stomach, care cosliveiiti-s assist digestion, circ a good npretite, and import a healthy tone to lhe whole syrtent. Why not give it a 1 trial all who suRer, and be relieved üt once? anil if hs'thii to yon is preferable to sickness, continue to use it daily btSre rnvals. 1'or sale by dIer3 p ncial!y, my I Quruv. Why ia it that CHISlSTADOnO'S IIAIK I'VE is the W IN THE WORLD! I1ECAOE eminent chemists ay so; EECAl'SE it contains no catstic compound..! llECAl'E it wrnrs Ion ;cr than any oth-r! I. K: A L"? B it operates instant tnoously ! liEO A CSE it does not stain the tkia'. It KT AUt'I itii"uri.-hes and streufhr'tjs the Hair! EECAI'SB it c-jrrect the Lad cTe-ts of other ilyc.-! bEC.M'.-K its prc;eiice c-.tinot be dctccti! ItiiCAf.-K IT NEVER I'ATI.a! H M everywhere and n;r"bd hv nil ll.iir TVc-axs. .'OS f. I'M CilKISTADoi;!', at'-'-ImdJi'' No.O Asir House, N. York. i :tr.sci:?iT citv hank. , I'lUKCTORS. JOII.X A. REIT, CONIt AD E.Ktn, Tiiom ca E. G irvim and Jons Law. Iti"ec?vcs deposits, huyf and scbjicoin rn dexch:.n-e. r.. a n -v ratejaainaj lutercot allowed cu time iliposiih at each r.itej tH.a.-eeil upon with depositor. atd iieclfied in c"rtificite. Exchange on New YorK, Cincinnati and Louisvilie, Great Britain, France, Switrtrland, Bcl(:luai, Holbind, Rm-ia, Denmark, Swede-i, Norway, and all the cities and lare towns of Germany, for sale in sum to suit. Collections n.ade.and irxee.ls reaiitteil proaiptly atcuiTent rale f exchanR'j JOHN A R'CITZ. I're. W BÄK ER. Casliicr. apl'.' . ui fall our Header U ho are t.-ou'ded wi'h liver eoiupia;.d, Jauudi-v, or lys:pia, will read the adreiti.sen-.ent ia ai.i thir column of lr. xroRu's Intiuoratop, and then do as we hav? done pet a t-ott!c,we slioull p.t.t see so unny sickly, halMead, derailing rerle as new 1 met t our gaze at alrar.st every corner, for there never wa a remedy cf which so much is sat 1, and that perf r:ns so ucarly what it. proprietors say it will do. It ca.ne to ni so highly recoinmciuled that v. e cotti l not r.i . . .. -. . i . ... i i fa I t . try it, and a trial has convinced u, wnhout a d;itil t, that it ij lhe best fatnilv meilicir.ein itie. We " 1 r IKn '-ehe. Sour Stomach, Ibliousncss, and .u.y of tt.e bfle Nxlily ills Uait are pon:n.rr,and it iloes pro-ti 'e i pleasant state of ftelirgt the si'-x, a:-. I whit i better, after us'iij ita fe r t mes, tb' e l.ftie itls crow les nnd 1-ss, ami there is a pivipcvt of I x'.-x entirely free froia tl.cni ly a coiitiuuaace hi theu -eof the Iiiyi.caUr. 5ee A lvcrti.-ement.) my 7-1 mii A; vr The IT1I Tradp.-Whoco r.Moirii i f ilui.i.u lj Fiich :. nnK-rl iking aj the inann:ictnre -f a I'urEiiive Till assumes hon it omej lnt- general 1 li.-.T? Ir.,1 f,,'l,. IL f.1I vt.. . i, -..... I , .pcai f.f the amount of human sicknts and sutTeri in?, that little iaoi el of a rerceJy poejf .rthto romtat and auf due. It. J. Ayer, cr Lowcii, n?"3f.r;i?. tures Iri bis bi'Tatory f-wty Kfo: per dietu t.f hi Cathartic Pi!', thron jh ait the year. Th!- ia c';:!.t bexe a tnintttc, rr ci.e a tccoii 1. We thus find over 4'ij1 persons swallow this pill every blny, orl.2.ooCa mouth! Physic-iaTu, think of th;.t 4V W piticntsi diy who :eek relief foci the medical skill of one -on-lv. th it irin should lie. a he ' li" this cae, one ef the firu intelligence and of ths "-"t cfeanu-t.-r. lu opr.tk.n entails ttp-.u l - - - , . .. w,v i.V.. " Ilipnc of loo I.Iver. Ty tuts du'ciAe we uiidcisiand au iutlar.aiatU:i etlur in the niet&hi-ane cr suh-d.mce of the liver, known by dull pains in the right side, the rtecucli always dis'-rderod, the yellow tinire of the iktti. dry cough, tongue coated, costivenes.", high-colored urine, an ! of a thick nature; severe weakne? and se vere piitii in the b.ead The quantity of corrurK'J huaiora in the rcfion of the liver, ca-ises a defective seeretioa cf the Idle. The liver when healthy, K-rves as a filter to the Mood. n.tn irla a"ll ininnrllv fmnx I f mm v. K a t . V I . . . . j'-.. tuifwi ij iviii ivy n r u lie II 11 JH'IJ disease 1, it cannot purify the Mood, which, when sent t the lungs, brains, and other parts in a raorui 1 condition, may caue Jaundice, Consumption. Iusauity, and withholding the natural stimulns to the inteatincs, cause.i Dyiepla, Piles, and other complaints, a you perceive the direct way to unravel and tear the hols system to pieces. A patient, safJ'Tins from thi3 complaint, should reart to apeedy relief. Yet there are very few medicine worth a cent In curing disease. What then ahall be doue! We say, use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Villa, they are composed of plants and roots; they will be found a sure cure for this painful disease, because they purge fron the body those cor rupt and atagnant humora, and so cleanse aud renew

the blool, which la the came not only of the diaeajie I'ST received a full suvply of T. B. B irtonof the liver, aad the inflammation of the kidney and ? Rn-'r CooperTcol-.CoIumhna Trius II Is. ,h. KlLler. but f .iw.n -r iu,.- ll- A If o, a large Block t loop Iron. Marled

the bladder, but ef every lecription f aiseaw From 3 to 4 of the above pilh", taken cvAry nicht on going to bed, will in a few Uaya, entirely relieve the body of everything that ia oppoeU to health. Er. Jlorw'a Indian Root Tilla are k W by all dealers in Meüicir.t. myT-lrs

t OiX.Oin.Jj lUllilO. I -- v-v .-.- v--v .x. -x - . - .Mexican Mustanz Liniment. j Intrlrsic Tiitue aloue couH trr he tmw which tins article h-u atui iol-j l;heun.af.sni. I t . i'u.i.3, .-i.-, .7.1.. . ...mi.r,.. oprain, roic .yiTar.a ei;:ts uj-?:i ücrxs, u aas no e-inal for Man er Bei.-'. No f rn ill e without t wao h u otce it value. "And with rcf-eren-s to the goneral eitiaiali-jn cf the JJuftaug Liidmeut, 1 can cheerfully say tUt ho nrticl ever pr-fi-raie t so uiaay cures la our ue;j:hcrliiot as this. L7. Smith, RideficM, Corn." ?. Leitet, Es-i-, Hyde Park, Vt. writes, "th'.tthe hor.e was considered worthless i hi cist vas sp:i-. in), but since the free use of the Matanj Liaira-i.t 1 baves ild hiai fjr tjO. Your I.'niciert is iv.z wcinlcrs up here.' Suc'itestiniony is retching u-i every day. The livlf isnnttoll. Every faaiilw sh-vaH have It. üewar of any other "I:ra3gs Liniment. " It is a Msc imitation. iuRxr.s & pa r.u. mycmllw Tropriet rs, New Yo.-V. COAL. HODIAM MIXING COMTAXY, I lOSice on Water street, under tl. Tekraj;! OfTice.) Cart Iia.!s of V. tmhcli of Kinliiim Mine Coal dc livered to any f art of the city at f 1 0) per load. Coal weighed, if deiired, at the expense of the rurebaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois and Wisconsin i. keu iu payment. J01INWYM0XP. decS-tf. Secretary and Manager Hit X at S mthsrn Mills, tr 10 cts. per bushel at retail, and 1 p jr ton, by ar'-tf ir.Lr.IIAUT nr.OTnr.RS. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RAT KS. One square, (10 lines solid. Ajaie), three times. $1 01 One week, -j: Two wreks, 2 line inontli, mi Tliree mouths, ; 511 j'ix mnnUis, pi 1! t!eye:ir, 15 tH l;tcouLlii birtcraiv.-rint'ne!jts. i if Cariis of six line or under, io kt annum. t f No "till forbid"a lvert) iuentsrecived. 2 'o a lvirtiseuier.t inserted for Ks than $1. tpAW VSiAlni. ;:') i'c?, --n i-ti i or MillUiry Wiavmc, Tr;nsjiu;i;t Cakes. Iricpirmt bar, ratify l;s, ftin-J- Kirs. etc. Juat rcceitcdajd for eaie vtRV l ow 1 y - GILnEKTit KOWLES. CVoTTON l.EDCoiin-l-. Heeis for s-debv J my i i iill.Ki;T n Vl.Ej. n EMOX SVm. P li) U)c4 1 rtiv. each, UamwbT, u J Mi-'yer a: Co. 'a, a very cli 1: r ? article, tor s ile by GILREKT ti II'JWLES, nyll Ja ME T:ct-K, pyc:imore t. . HC.NML EVANSYIlLK PLANING &' FLOORING MILL. seco STP.;;rT, betwlck cm ssn & ciierrv. eF.AI.EHS In LrnnW and Man u fact urer of lHors, gutters. Llmdp. asw. Ihur and U inj ÜV friaic;, Uouijitgs of every nze, Flooriatr, I e.v.hr liio.ircitig, Sliolviiiff, M lull. . :ae Pilasters, aii'i v n 1111 rump l iming. A laijie asortinerit of fa?h. lllmil, lionrs, jIclJiocs anl I'uu.p 'J'nbiiic, coii?tji!tiv on hand. A:so, ite.eiy U orad Violin or ;ill WiniU. I'ei jous 'n ut to ervi tmiidingj iu the Southern rr .'cstern cv.g :tiy,C''LJ:Jeiingtbf b w rale ol irtiaU ry river, raihoa I and canal Will tin I it to their inier-e-t lo i'Urcli.o i our sl i'i.iliiart: , where they can lio silkl wall all the carpenter's work, rea lyrvidf.of se.u ihe I lu-iitir, for the riiisiitii lui.bui.fs. j Our wrU is not made as uiu.-t .i.ttorv w ir, with ten"lot h:il- w;i.y Ihr.. us!,, I.ut it 13 f ran eJ in the siirt j 11 uiiii 1 us ,1 in ,.io ov n.imi. ö.t'.via 01 an urns Lne on Fhr rt n .tiry. Tertr cnb, Ui.let othcrn i e agreed up- u. STEELE &. JllNNLL. iny.'Mf i'ö:;"s.vLr. k , r,. . t. ... ......... .... . .... .a L .... i 2. V ?.. r ""j . "''f V'.:,?;riu'vul ',:s .iu lonipHic. iu g'Ksl runn'iiC or,,:r, and iiuit. HS S.odas new. hlLDLli 6: lil'.NNEh. iiiyJi-tf Tv'Eiv ii?k i.t iir.vr n. n-..,.ti. ! 1 '"5 latot paper, may le found at i-t. K,. rfl'll .1 nll.l r Ulli ut t i I'ri'sU torn IIeal. K f nrsTIET.S in slore an.1 f .r sale by tPiw samxvici; F.nv. niy.il No. Jl Main st. aTVJRX & JtRAN 3 ton a of extra couLtrv bran : X) bu.tl.eis Eur Corn. For sale Vv SAM'l, VICKERY, No. 71 Main st. Leaf Lnrd. t ö Ol X LBS. prime !,enf T.nrd. In Mere nnd at 7 jr w H7 torsiie ny pa.U 1, iCK r.Ki . "'-1 So.TIM iiMt. DISSOLUTION. " '"J" HE partnership heretofore exlstiri; lxdween I. M W. a nnsU nog ami J(.hn Greek, under th.- raiae of Anrntroi g N. Oieek, istiiisday iissolvwl ly mafnl concern. Tb interest of John rtreeV I.nvir?- r.etri purche,! bv I'.t". AniKtrotiir. lhe jiria r i.f the fi -in u.-i 1 1 it i settled ly V . V'. Amistiot.c, who will continue the nu--.iiie.-s. l.etitl ware. room in ';re?rcut Citv Itniidines. W hoievile and finishm; room corner Water ana Locu't slrevts. laetorv in Giveksville. 1. W. ARMSTRONG, JOHN GREEK. CAi:n. The tin le:;ci!c'!, bavins retired from the firjl of Arm-trons .t OreeK, takes pleasure in recniuntendin lo tiiejr old cist.. iners. tiie new liria. His iacrtusd laenitu for ne:ii!i''i-lin rii"- 111 rt-.t. Me !i:in t i turn out work ei'tal to any esui-ü-h nent i in ;:ic ue.i. JOHN (iUEtK. I my I'.i-lw EVAWSVSLLE Goueral Agency. 1 f&. KO.V, nre ajfent for the Mi- . ? mi Powrter Co., and keep a full stok on iciu I, in M icazine. ..ict onav-k s Reaper ant Mower combined; St-cknell A: Hntae's fatent Grain brill; I he c h impi'.n Mowei ; Riistou'a fhrasher. Senarfttor ml rinm mm. I,. . . ..... I V U I I . Vi. I htlied. Cnmtntr.-'s Tatent .c,ra-r Cutter. cuiford's l'atent Sü;iw Cutt.-r. Yoais A-nertci (torn and toil Crusher; N ve!tc l ills' Flour, thebeit la the market. :5outh e.-tem tvrn sheller. We-tiTii Coin Shelh-r. Alio, nave on hntid, iu j. ason. a full assortmc-nt t f andOnt-Jeu See !', and ?ee-l timir.. J-'A1'. Z. II. COOK ti SON. TVlt r "?Trt f I.. I Ä..v W. T 1. in.-.n;.-i tuiv.1 rxji-j cV lifjli. I PITT .TIir:i''l I IItiPl.irninvii J ' v ''i " U ton, ' y Otery.iiea ol six u:r-r-ui'TZWZ "'VT? I8,?0ik UMy W j n-iUM, i .in M-rtiioi. i i'v a cclehrateil man. The s,ie .t..-a enoni-.e'.i. .fu?t received at j .'"-v.,, I 01 fc i. L C U N V N GTON . ! Pasture. ! n uivr , ...,., ' " , , , i rl 11 A I. a nne pL-ture, well fence , anJ am trcra- . fl red i t r.voive II u ses, or other-t.., k t-V pture. at i lowest prices. E. J. bOUELb. myi:-ir l)be!l & C jnynpton's. M A UK on,. aJxirrelsJ. Ibuist and i.n's Extra 11 A EnrJ Oil, jii.-t received bv lay lt 7.. iL COOÄ U )X. C"I!EEE hoxe ch""-e old Wcsu.ru R' serve t hee-, received this Tae l v Z:IT,COOK Jt ji-IN' Sj , A"MI "l. VF l,0't: It-!!" hhl. Novelty Mi'llV Exaa ti. family Flour, t'ie l e-t in inn I et lr sule by .. II. CO'IK Äi SON, S i!.; Ace'nU. tiWEET I'UTATUF..-2.1 bl-U. S-uth-rii frwe.-t l'otatoes, i.i p:-:r;;e order, fir vale 8t I iv.-r b-mhel, ty .. II. TOOK .V ? IN. (j 'RN MEALS BRAN A' hv.. n. fresh Corn .Mont; 4.OO0 do. Wh(s llrar.; In t re and f.-s-ile I v Z. H.COOX i: SON. TJ' AIL-.A) r.is, ail .ei aad lit onali'v, for i 2 s-ile low hy .nvlj' rwr.y.FKT r BTl :. 'J-MVO : id Cooper, at our 1 nvr: nn-trv. I my.s-tf JAME- OAKEEY i SON. A VA fLLIA X T 1 1 Ti Ard the Clirnpcst Known. im Z rre ficerd f ir the rile of Ii.-tz it Co.'- Pst- . en: f-.l 0:1 l.inox. It is a fe".t-r Itf-'h' than ; i.-i. and nearly a chen,. An ..rtmet t of Lamp-, M:.i !--, U ick, Ctiimriee R: ushe and Oil nlw.n son ii.ii.n ai i.un'.. pru--. , e refer to tuose using them tor the truth of the ul r.ve. invH IIORNRROOK .V CO. Books and Stationery CtRNELL'S Primary OeoTriphv, M.-tiiiBcv" ' Reader, und School and Rlank Rooi of ull kiinu. to !.e f...und at civ i 31. L. JOHNSON'S. &: N.Alt.SIV lib iegl NaiU: 5 1i.V2l N'aili; r.O " -..; pi do; :H do: Revived and for nie bv l. iL V. II K I MANN. ALLEN'S EXCHANGE. J AND BILLIARD SALOON, -I VI. 6T., AGAR Tm: RIVKR. f JpHK ilizen of Evaa.ivIIc, ai-e respectfully innL fonre-l thai the undersigncl hn upcne'd the above esf.'iiNhment, for their uccommolation . -tin! he aurc tliem they will find there every attention, and the choice- liouo' in the market. tlfA FREK bt'NCU, of the fimest an 1 Diwt dainty kind, will Ire set everv dav, preciselv at Hi o'clock, in the forenoon. He'hoj t that a he will lahorto derve piitronag-c, it will liejij'Mnllv etow-e-1 upon him. JOHN 5. ALLEN. in v. - cooriiiis ATTt. noM U(S. JACOB STItAKIt.

myl-3T Main ft. between First ami Second. Tor rami I Use. "WTNbOLTED FLOUR, and Wheat nte. ard fresh U Hc-mry.at jl ART'S MILLS, myli

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::kevts No. 1 Mackerel; i(i ,iruiaa Codfit.Ii; .Ci10 Cwra Six Cigars; - hhis- Ur.iz. Nuts; ,1fVm ... ' jtwviveu ima. or sale ry I. & P. HEIM ANN'. t 1UTTON KATTINl Ml Nil. fnr lfmW Uli, UK KT Jt V.mWI.FS, Al-.nt ''('i rir,.j " Uncurreut Money. LAnAMA,Teuncse, Ueorcia, Carolina and IiaT. I:nij notes, uk-ti at par for Uroceries, or Iwintht ! at a small discount fur ca.-h. I v UlLbEKT K IJOWI.K?, 5'J''' lveai:inrt gt. near Wst-.T. cöüi'läts ätti:Stio.n! KOCllKiTEH TOOLS. C U.T received an Invoire of l. R. forlon ' jti.-tlv cele'-rat I A. No. 1, Oioj,..rs' Tool. M-o, Coluial'u Trus Ilooiw and Woo.1 Tool. Whit', th n wo.ki:i( with jpr to-.ts, when yoa ran pet tiie M uiiii. ,auai v n AliL' . tt t L1,S, n.viri Opo;t.I. H . Ur1e it Co. stop unit GTHAYED on b""h inst.. from a pasture titar this k9 citv.a SOKUEI. lidltsE. with white ft-eU Ws tye and lld face recently had a seaton in hi rieht tore shouiJer. I wiilsivea hi-er.il rcwarl on his delivery to me, or for information that will 1 I to his recovery. M. A. LAWRENCE. inyl.V-lwdAtw Ur A.TED-ä,000 bufcLöis of pime Fall Hiirlcy. myij.iw EDW.K.HILL. "c OCIIESTEIt OOÖPERS TOOLS-Jnst reecir4. ! full supply in store and tor ale hv UABCOCK 5: ?HNNTAO, 'U Water street. U'OIt i'LÄTEfT-A ik w lot bealTypräiwl '"nüör j3 Plate, just received n-l enirny to rMr at B. W A I.IiK I Kt: ICSCorner FirtandS.vcamor-stret. g" XGKA V IN Ö öf all kinds, done at ' AJ WALDKIRCn8. la.vlä Jeweber and Encrarer. fJ.IltE GILDING and Galrnrbrne. dr M OL B. WALDKlKCirS. Comer First and venmore. fTf'OARnt.YJJ. A nninhcrof Gen'lemen cm profcPci'.i'p luy llo-irtlit ir nt the Walnut M. House, tMrs. ebii's , corner Fust aud Walnut sti eets. nirl4-tf - 11 liElKirtriVILSOX'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 'JTMIE W't, eiinplwt and most duraMe Machine in X use. Tbevmakea nronx ltck ttiteh.the snme epm o'ii side of the work, sewin? with equal fscilite the thickest and thinnext fabric. Any Fpool cf thread, cotton rr Pi!k used with-.ut rnewii g. All machines warmr.ted three ye-us, and fall intruction given 10 cuatiie purcmiecri fj use tacia satiifactorily. Also The Knckcyc Sewing aiacliine. Price 3(. The bp-t "iinij'c Threa I Machine In IV.e market. A cn'nil aitttnent cf beadnf Michiue Silk Tltrnd, Needle, kc . , cousttiaily ou hand. Oilice. No. 4. Marhle Hall. my M.'oii r. M. SELLM AN', Apcr.t. B KKCIOCS SToN ES, a line lot, just reeeTrcTäiwl Ii set to orüer in IU:i4, etc., ac I!WALDKinCH'S fLECTKO-rLATING .lane at A K .W AI.PKirCHV. Mill CM. LT. rKTt4OXS Inde't.-Hl to the EvaiisrUle, In a iliar.Mpulis & Clerelatvl Sttaipht Lti:e K iilna l Comrm y, are berel y notified to jny no nrnde exe? pt tti Tnr.iir.r. rr to his duly n'.t'hi-iri Hcnt. lor to tin !e i-avms ieen revoked. J A M ES Uli UK NE, Tita stirer. iriyU-tf A. BEATTY, 31. 1). Oflicc and It evidence in .Mr. Cr.ldwell' liuildiu, on Locust, near Second Htrret. ""SHANKFl'L Tor the li'ioral pi'ronaee p,iven to i him bit summer, he has returned t'i KvansVil-e. with tl.e de.,in ot becoming a pTrnmeut citizen, and re-iperifnlly . lier hi professional aervices iu all d.s-ep-, acnt-s or chronic. W hi ot Dr. It. recir.l the scientific ue of?ifera the Fehrifutum Ma;ni:n. he nvertheles. n;.n!l the cafe remedies both of the Alopaihic. and Kch-cnc S.-iioolaiRtiuneis dctoling all injunons and p isonou mcdicatinp. lie would call the attention of the j.uMic tt the following STECIALITIE?'. Cancers Removed without the knife a:id permanently cured. 3.RÖNCIUTI and Conrcmition TriAtcd bv the new svflOT of inhilatiou of tr.elicated vapors, aviated by valuable expectorant arrtipa. DtsEASK or Titr Evita. Per.ra wh- have had their eyes burnt with various Viiid. of eautie, receiving little or no benefit, will fcnd it to their interest to chance the treatment. Kemai.s Iiifss Will be treated with rcmarVaWe sneers.. ariona new remedies will l use I. as the Mneucto-Electiic raacliine for ncrvuua disease, &c., 1c. The suhicriNr ha a choice a..ortmrnl of pore Irurs an I medicines, ( wine? an I bran lie nr me licpl purpose fitly), and the iro-t popular patent aied icinc at retail. Teron calling jw ineli -ine, and jytn; for thern jn t!i vGie.it, itniy bare meJical council witbout clmrie. i rbyiciaiis' prerrij tinrs Imth of the Ab.path'C and F.clet ticaihools, earefully prep.ire! nt all hours. J?Zi4llT A- RLATTV, M. I). d. r. KTiiELt. ra. rm xs. H. P. ETIIELL & CO., lEstal.li.-hei April l4ji'.. C03I.1IISSIG. AXD FORWARDIXG NO. Ol CoYl'BlS fel'RCKT, m:v oi: leans, la. BtFKKESCKS It oU-rt S. Howard, ) r..... :i i i i AllisAi Howes i Evanaville.IiH. A. M. Phe'p iL Son, ) var , , M Itter !t Weed. C "ewburp, Ind. II r.Ncwcombi: Rr , . . ... I. S llentHtict it Son, J '0's-viilc, Ky. Tn-s. Dinforth, f'ec. ) New Alb. Ins Co., New Albany, Ind. R. Simpson 5l Co.. ) Wm. II. Catlin, i n r-. R.i; Rev. rly, f Henderson, Ky. Ja. Montgomery, Tre Rr. Rank, Jeff'erionville. .Merrill, Campbell i Co., b't Louii, Mo. myiu-ly Imported LI quo rs T riaTs"&" Fjci ts On Conl;umeur nnd for Pale Cheap. rjpiU following articles importel direct from a France, attd of a stip-rri-ir quality, are r.ow in Ure and Ul I e ottered at low price. 10 onc-rifchth caata Cognac Unnily, Fntton Iva nil; 4 do l i o di do florria brajid; 8 one quarter ca-k do do do do; ; toxc IVar.dy Cherrie, No. 1, iu Jar; 7 do Assorted Fruii in .lrs, preservcl in t.icir on Juice; 3 Io Absinth; t St. Julien Clar .t; r:,na Oprn Cie ir.--t I'ritn i Vrra Cicar. The a'Kve will be miN for cadi or bort bnt.ka'iie rape.. 1'KCKK.Rfc KRAMER, tnyl"-2w Vol''ote U. Lnquircrcopy. Jlain tt. CIDER VINEfiAR-SOhh!., a g d article, just received and for ?ale bv VK.KF.RV & JOHNSTON. SUCCESS TO TUE CASH SYSEIvlI I'oiir IScnons why I w ish to continue it. Ftr.sT Hrice I adopted the ro-d; sv:eu;, on the 1st ofl od Fe'mirj-, I Ip.ve er'"iiei e d tlmt a. iennv ofien turned, is more profitable than a dollar iu book acri.ont. t'tcoNn lean s-H cod much cheaper, a I have no lo-e to make up t.y Felld.g iiooisoti credit. Thihd I can keep a better as irted stock, and au always ready to take a tmrgain wblcli I was net. when I h id firt t-i depend upou collections, aud will cll the;n at the same.. Foi RTti I fn.d it en-ier lo sell cood fr rash, th .in collect tiie money ror cood olü a yer or x-3T2 as', and beside Le intuited for preseiiting a a '-ill. I hAve just received a fc.r 1 stip'.dv, aud antr"j nrel to d.-t'v any con. petition . :iüd hopo to oifi-nd iion Yy refusing ere lit, a I s-h.TU refu!! a herct !".re. SAM. L.MMCII. n:yl2 M.iia three diMirst-ciow Second. S?AP ANKLE. KJ :a iwixe? srar Candle; C' il No. I Njap: ' I') lo Summer candles: J'l.-:. ri-eeiwl an. I b.r sile bv VICKERY &JHNTllN ;F.V IM. i--: NEW i:ot)hS!-Ile;,tric Cenci. by Mr. Sherman. Ja!:.; Kavanafh'a new b-ok. Adele. J'il;i'l.;i v s History of lueenues; a nio.t intersti t-V vork . !-:t and Credit The lIashoeh Li.'er. M i?ii ian' O-vn IJ ck. I.uey llowriir' Joiu-nal, Vy Mrs. Isigonriiey . (!nv Livingstone. M my 13 lKCELL&COXV.VfiTON'J'. City and County Orders Wanted. IT WILL tike County. Otfler. at par, rnd City Orji den at the hlrhet inirket rat for !rv .h1. myli SAM. EMrtlCII.'Main st. B1EA! TCa! TK3!M. 4 half chest extra fiae Guuiwder Ter.; 4 do dj do Imperial ;,,; 4 do do tj nui g IIjs,n tin; 1 half chest Poiie'.or.? ,,; luiii ial and Yonos Hyson In 20, IK, f-,4 3 i ! & 1 1'1. pHckages; b1! Free Tra.!e Civar; .1 u-t received and for sale bv yy- I . & D. HE I M A N N . fVUNDKlESKJ 'A do2. n. & U Rurkets: 1 do. No 2 lilne Tnb.? 2."i V-o.xes Cincinnati Tallow Candle-; läbbli. old Rourbon Whiskv; 2ti do. along. do; ' - 4 half bid.' Mor.g. do; JWJ. old Port Wine. Ju.t received and for sale bv I. & P. 1IF.IMAVN.

JUST RtrrUIt.NKO, WITH a splendid stock of SUMMER MILT.TNP.RY, consisting of Crape, ( hip, Neapolitan, and Fancy rummer ponmtn, of all description. Also, Hatj. Flowers. K;bNns. K . to which I invite the partfcut v attention of the ladie ef Evans Tille and vainitv. IIs3 F- Tt. MARKER, Vi.'st it. letzten .Main und Loc --f. Opr,eitc the I'c MOflicc. nt li t.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

COItPOKATION JVOTICK. OTtHEKKP, Thit owner of lot in Mock VJ,r Lammte, cause the alley ruimiti? in the rear of jaid Mock to l opeiii, all ol s' ruction in wmc removal, and the same I Ifouphl to :Ne jiper city prade witiiin thirty dsvs from the r a-diaition of thu notice, and in defn'ujt tlierevf, lhe Con:cjon Coencil will proceed to pfr:na i"a:d work, and the costs ar.1 txpe:ci ccni r? thervly,wül le a sod to and coilxt-.l by snle .f wiid lTojrtr, or somti' h th-re-of as will uifify sai-l lien snd c. Hyorbrof Use Common conrcii or tars c.ty oi r.van.vitle. A. LliiCKL, Cliy Clerk. myeo-lDt Yo1sloteeoiy. COR Vüll ATI ON N OT1 C Onr.F.UED, That ewnen of Lots Nos. 10 l-'T, IM. KU, 13 ai.ri 1. 5 in the oM l.in .f the City of Evatuvile, cause the Her runiiins from "ccond Th;rl rt.-ect, between .Vain and I.ieust streets, in tLe rear of the UM rrcta-tcrian Church, to I I rvurtt to the jT'per city crads wJth 11 ih rty daj-s from lhe v.'lMifitinn ,.f Jhi. r,.firp? mtiiI in tlf:itl It thf-reof. lh j Coinini n Coumil will jir :-e I o perfna aiJ worir, ana ine cots i;t exi -i r accruii K ineie y, 111 oc assessed to and crilbs'tfd 1y sale ot said troprrty, or so nn-h 'hereof a will satisfv said !n ander-. Ity onler of the t'onimcn Ccurad cf the City cf Evans iile. A. LEMCKE, City Cl-rk. mylfl-Idt Volkshole copy. N ( ) TICK TO CO XTR A CT(HJ $7 " rTj-MI E Board or Common CVunril of the City of Ji Kt:iti11i, sre prepared to receive sMd t-ro-m-miN v.p to 1st Junrf, fr exesvatinp a recii lendn-.s from the Crush v I'm i nt the rear ot Mr. Voenebs pmit-r.y, ii to thr Manfubl rrd. Ais.-, for bu:ll.n? a i'.rick ulr-rt un ier tit" Jreen River road, at Allen's Bridge, on uice äitcL, 10 ftln ler.tlh. rhn ard iwc'fications can he seen at the oftce of the Citv Clrk. By order or the Common Cuuwil .f tT Citv of Evannrille. A. LL.MCKE, Ciet'k. my 19-2 w oikshote copyS on v i: töco'ntkactoks. fipiIE Uo.ml of Common Council of the C:tv of V. hifiil, nre pre, sred to receive . alet i-ro-posas up to lat June, l.s, fr takintr up the present Kutteroti the wharf at the foot of u.yision :rjct,exctvaiiiiß thes.-uutnihepiopr ri pth, sr.d tu ie t in w.dih, lsyiiijf iu 10 inches of coarse p:ve!, and pudtiiip in a ro(M lin estone futtr, ot-e loot in c'tpth, the tone break iiir jon-Uwnbearhttber and Lxid on eilpe. There will be a'ont 3- perches .f ?ö cubic f et to th perch required, heiil the nk in U-e pres. nt f utter. The bids must be put in for rakii c up the cett gutter, ror excivsUu per cubx yard, lor the kt-1 per cu-ic yard, for lM.vipviareii.eiit per perch ofS cut ic ieet, and for furnishing note per perch cf cu' ie fee.. The Council io not hind thenioelve to arcer th lowest proposal, or any, if th?j tiiink the interest of the city require it. by nler of tJie Common Convrf5 of the City of F.vausville. A. LE.MCKti, Clerk. niyp.-2w YolksIxte criy. 6lÜORÄTIO. AOTICEl XVnDEKKI), That ti e owners of Lot In Clocka P Sc. I "., 17.1 and Ii, in Stöckse!! Eularfemr.i, car.e tne sute-waika on Seventh street, aajoiim.cr their !, and Ix-inp situ-ited Ortwren Am and 1 11 vision strebt, to t kroucht. to the proper citsrade, atot j-lar k nlk be bud on same, four fee wid, within thirty day trrm the ptib!i ati:n cf thia no'.ce: and in default thereo, the Common Council wiU proceed to n form snid work, and thecosu 8u1 expeiiTs aeeinj p therehy, will be assessed to and coilecie I by tale of sa d pfoperiv, or to uiuch Ü.eroof i!l satirty snid :cn m-4 c..st. Jty order of the Coiuumu Courcd. A. LEMCKE, CieA. mylMOt Yolksltccory. CORPORATION JSOTICi;. ORDERED, That the owners of Lota in Ll vka$3 atid.v, in the F.a;cu bii';irrerr.ei.t,eau.-e irlck Mc-walks to 1c lid down ad.ioirinc their lets ob Seventh street, within four mouths from the pu dioation ef this n. dice, ai,d in default thereof, the Corarain Council will irocted to perfoira sa'd aoik.Bctl the cos-. ami expanse accruing tberebv will be aseoed t.i and colleete.1 l.v wile i.f siid pr -pertv, or much th'-reof a will satisfy aiij lien aud cott. Ry order of the Common Coupcil. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. mylC Kt Volkabote copy. COUPORATIOX NOTICE CK RD KR ED, That the owners or Lrt in Blocks No. l. i; I and 17, in lockwelfs Enlarge -ment, cruise thejiidc-walks on Sixth aireet, artjotring tin ir bt, and beine aituted between Bond and Iii vision strei t, to l.e Ivf Uchtt the proper city irad within thirty days from the publication ef this notice, and w. .1. ftn'.t tJiereof, the Common Coubcil wlil prjcce. to perform fut norW, and the Costa and -x.eiis's accruing liieret y , w ill I asesel to and eolectii by Bile ol s.od property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said lien ni d eo.-t. Ry ordtroi" the Common Council. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. mv 13-1 ft VolV s'ote copy. " jvoiici:. LL per-n having deeda for Lo In Locust TII11 CemHerv,are herel.y rrqucbted to prearr.t them to the City Clerk for registry. Those having lha Trca.-nrer'a rceeipt for iwiet.l on auch pH, are re-incste to present tliero in the City Clerk, who will issue deeds for such lots, i bout chrr,e to the purchaser. Ry order of the Common Cmmcil of the City cf Evansville. A. LEMCKE, Clcik. inyji-lOt Voiksiotecopy. l"f(fASIinoAP.rp ridor. O Rlc'a PretulMm.jun 4 reccive-i and for -ale i.v VICKEET & JOnXfcTON. f 1EMENT -:01 barrel j rreh, fir sale lv V r.ILUERr it BOWLE?. my 12 Sycamore tt jVrFINEn srt.An-bTO barrel LoJtf.Cru.herl, 111 Powdered and Confectioners Jucir, for sai 12 by OILUERT Si ROWLEY. tHlTE LIMi;-tr trrelj in Cue order, jn-t t received, and fvr le by lilLlirlRT S: ROW I.E.. niyll Smuor nmr wnti-r. ' fiviR-i-Ji 'o'l. in iiiie tnlei , iul roreivvl nnd fJJL sale by .1 LREKT it HOWLED. IJJEW YORK LEDGER, and all ther per: re1 4 ceivedby Ei resa;id fersa'e tbilv Friday i, at 1. L. JOHNSON. try" l ir.-t arreet. d MiTTON YARNS VV I if tia a-irte i So. Cotton Yam; l.Ti bale No. I At -J do lUtting In iiU.re and for aale by W II EE LE It L RIf!G5. M ACIIIXi: KLLTL(I. TjT E are arenis for the aale of James Thrmson' W Patent Leuher Belting, the It-st, cheajst, and mot durable Belt in use. We can fu-i.idi tui wi.bh from I I inctic, and any leugth froc: I t lOeO feeU Orders prou.ptlv fille.1. I10RNR :0K lb CO.. my 13 Water at reel . Jot Itcceired by lixpte s. 7ARLY Indiana Trials and f ketthes, by Oliver If. J Smith. M v Schooley Dnys at Rugr. Adele, bv Ju''i Kivenr.ugh". The Relleof Wal bit gton. Itnyard Taylor' Travel. The Quaker old:cf. For sale ut J. HEALVS. WANTLO. " NO 1, Hctel Porter. to nrafe in the bml ies.. in 5 a lirst cia II del, in ütie ot the most ryiTou t towns in Ce We t For particulars, enqtiire at the Tost Office. niyll-if $400 REWARD! f?AN AWAY from my firm In Uwh-n our.ty, ep ta jwsite ?tiiwneetown,t on tb-thbist ,tor.ef;r' cieti, viz.: JESSE, a nark mulatto, , fret 4 Indien hirii, weighs aoont 14 p,,nt'-," lw-lepd. Ihk hair, sliylil winder. !out niiiue and g-.t couute rm.ee pc.rcbaM I in January last of Legraud P . F'-'!.', of i.ouisi üb-, .... J'eter is a'-ttt J yenr .M. bright copper color;'.. feet l inches liiib, toeit". lul H.nndfc. tiiiclt lip;, big intiuili, s!i'-n tug h' te-tli, w hen spiken t--. plan'. lv; ciod coittitct aiiee, stont and large bor.ed; hat a süsht "j,r over ore of bi rye putchased of Lechjra Tiylo'. of It. y le county, in January last. I w;l: pa 0 f,r thed.divrry f tiid n-rocs to nie at t lor pl.ice, if t;ike:i in a free Sti'e, r tf !( ea fc.if taaCnin tni Sr-re. I am tocürel to 1lieve aid tiiroea croieil the rvir t S hawneetown. and may pts'J unüe 1'ieir way tlirenc, 1 tlinois and I urtut a to Lotiisviile, a h' i cr.e cf tlit.ni has a w ire. ;eor;e ATKINSON. Jlendcryon. Ky., Tay 11, l.-3w in ,V,Yij U-irV) l7"a.MieJristlniiils brought t iL this market, rece.ved ;ri for tale hv VICKERY 4: Jt'HINSTON. Ci;.MKNT Pi'barre! -. i :t received and for sale ' by TENNEY ii SOUENSON. Kff 2,-i T.r.af; , iTi dj Fnl verirr I: "i d-j Cru.hed. Jn-d reeive.l atvl f-r sale I v COFFEE :.0 baps choice 4io c-.oiee, ju ivvened and for sale t y iryj VICKERY -V JOUNeTON. WANTLI). 'T'EN or f.rt-en girl. Id t'avlli'.u Hotel. . Apply in:tpeliate!y at tt rays E1 ASTERN COFFEE OTO la;'priu:e"rro""CffeC . fi d in store and P.t sale, bv "jr. w.nEKLF.u &. RIOGS. ;C NDR 1 KS i 1 boxes C'ui, ralni Soapr 1.1 1 do .! old Hioiiejt: p.wkag-s 5'.ar ("arelK ; i cask Dutch Mddcr; Sea e ;-r rre Indigo Jwtt receive! and fi,r sale . WHEELKn. riOi TjH" ACKER EL ITJr 2-ibbl!.. i;!Clrr'; Mt X. M l, cio., Nos. 13 i ?: 7: kitt ! do du; Iff) boxe Herring: ... , JiMreeeivel'-y WHEELI R & RIOCS. teJCNPRTESv iiir. rhcrts Teas! irOca't:e do;

T.i boye Jo'tcc i fJ) caddie d; e,,f.no ( tpcra Sey nrs; S.'.iO I'.egalia do; l frt flerman do; io,i"0 Mf. Sp- do: J ut received iu m-w and for le tB,v5 WHEELER Si Mr.c,s standard aud Mevt' Hooks. JJ?rtAZIL and the F rar -.bans, by the Rev. Kl5 d?r V Fle'cber. Life of !:t. Kane, by Doct Elder. I.iv iogstviie'n Travels in Africa, he true editb.-n by Ibu-er. Lu-y llowird's Journal, by Mrs. Sigmirney. Pulpit H-Kiu,-ncc of the IVth cidury; pfeDdl work I v Fish. M vltrn Frcieand F"lb;; a highly moral book. l ife of arcn Ban. bv Parfn. Hyard Tayhr'a Northern Travtl-fweJcn. Lrl"nd and N'fav. Hu ten's ri;ev.'leredU ef TV;trd Huer: a rrvb JM..RF.LL A. tONVN'il'.'N