Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 160, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1858 — Page 2

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6ATCBDAT MOBNINO : . . ..MAY 2

(7" What his Lecotnptomsm been with the President, but most unjustifialle interference by the Executive Vuh the Legislative department. The PreoU dent had nothing to do in the matter, but to submit thi" Kansas Coustitution to Congress, anrl to wait silently iU unbiased detertnuation. It was as great an ohtrago of constitutional propriety and duty in Iho President, to declare be woulil lave the' bill passed through Congress in sixty days, as it would have been for hiu to haro proclaim ed, -he would extort a decision, in accordance with his own views, from the Supreme court. It is usurpation for one branch of the three constitutional departments of tho government to interfere or sway the proceedings of the others. To attempt to coerce the membera by threats or pen- ' alties, or bribe them by rewards is black treason to the Constitution. ' Did not the President make the Lccompton question the test for tho bestowal f- public office and Executive favors? Does any one doubt that members of Congress were induced to turn a deaf ear to the protests of their constituent, and yield a ready vote for an obnoxious measure by tho rsrcniiita illoirit !rm t nml rrvrriinf in. tiuences of the Executive? Has not the 4 r whole proceeding in relation to the Lc compton Constitution teen a painful and an alarming exhibition of the corrupt and overgrown power of the Executive; of its insolent interference with tho Legislature; and of the mortifying degradation of the latter? ' Has not the whole proceedings of the r -i i . r I'm c l; T r f tn ralalmn lümmntnnm . v.w..i, ivmuvu v ia,wuh.i0u. been aggressive and tyrannical, exhibiting a determination to make his will tho law, and to force or seduce the Legislature to his purposes? - Have any of these attempts been retracted, or repented of? Has there been any backing out from his usurped positions any concessions Eist that thev wero ri'rhl in all they have done and attempted? And that they are ready again to contend for tho same doctrines, and attempt tho same outrageous encroachments, by the same corrupt appliances, upon the independence of the Legislature? How then can any honest anti-Lccompton man forget and forgir3 (he past- and harmonize with those who have attempted a most grievious outrage and violence upon the rights of a State. They have failed to enforce their detcstible doctrines in thmr fint HAmnt. irannlir h.m Knk . r ,. . f j , ' they hare not relinquished .them nor repented of them. . , VAWATto-Mr. Simmon .t iwiuuö i.siauu, in inu oeni;c un iuouuay, offered an amendment to the loan bill, then under discussion, that a home valuation of imports be substituted as' a basis for duties, instead of the foreign invoices of tha goods, by which tast frauds are committed on the revenue and great injuries to our own manufacturers. The nnAnt. . . . l i . fimrtni!m.knt c a j rn rl I Iui.iica ir n- ft z - ,lJ"" inappropriate to a loan bill, and was a revenue measure which could not originate in the Sonate. It is said it w.U como up in another form. Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, supported it and was in favor of homo valuation. In the course of his remarks ho said he had been ready thesö ten years for a war with England, and if we get up a war now, ho wished to be counted in. Tho Government should have sent and sunk tho British ships, or seized them and brought the officers here and hanged them. While the Uritish gun boats are committing outrages in the Gulf which sea is ours, and ought to be a m ire clv.mm the finest ship in the American Nary is, where? Towing a telegraph line between two British Provinces! Mr. Toombs also spoke in fasor of limiting tha expenditures of Government, except in casa of war, to fifty millions per annum. CmvALRv a Fix! Mr. Vrallandingham, the successful contestant of the seat from which Lewis D. Campbc'l has been ejected, delighted some of the chivalry by the indignation he manifested against the - colored men, whom he alleged had voted for Campbell, and by whose yotes Campbell received the certificate of election; and invoked all the sectional prejudice possible - on that score. Unfortunately for Mr. Vallandinsham and the cratification of Southern fire caters, this tnesv charge Iba hr-trenv " ""' of a nearo. say statements, and that use! rcsieu uu me amaavii oi a nearo. Think of those who deny that a neero citizen, removing a Congressman on the affidavit of a negro! OrLewiaD. Campbell, of the Day ton, Ohio, District, has bcun ousted from seat in tho House of KeDresentatives, Mr. Yallaodinsharo, a Lecomptoa Dem OCrat, has been, admitted to hi3 place. Mr. Campbell lost his scat by the.House rejecting the votes of sixteen negroe, who have not the richis of snfTrtc-e in

whatever made? Un ihe contraiy, has bv him at the battle of Tinncanoe which ".R10!;"1! s ncrw n - . .. inmat, me oaiuo oi iippt-canoc.wnicu rccti0ns, dtecussiug the menu of this or that not he and his adherents though virtu- has hccn m tho possession of Mr. Tod-1, conjecture. ally defeated boastfully claimed a tri- 0f Marion countv in this RUte for mmr t Aa tlw day wore on, the Gavcruor Lad i;w J , i . , ., . o. fltanon counn, in mis ötaic, lor man; hornea scat to the herd, an-t it wa aimouneumph, and do they not Still in- intended orinllr tn hn cdthathehaJmadehimhiaeuest.

Mr. VUon. Conenamatx from fnuds are perpetrated and heavy lOSSCS luomw on eu, Morejecoon o., Kansaj,

btate, aaer exposing other BOphis- sustained by tbe Government, was re- dcr the K,nt,a9 biii, objectionable nsthat wa f I. . .. - it. ..... .1 .

proved conclusively that tho whoU Jtctea Dy an aumimsirauon voie. xxi. in sonic , ra.r.r

rested on the most wretched hear- secretary Cobb, instead of meeting, the . . tll9 maintainance of wbK.hr de.

The Latest from Utah. The intelligence from Utah has not

arrested tho preparations nor tho move

ments of the troops at Fort Leavenworth. Judging from the operations of the Coin

missary Qdneral, he does not expect any countermands to the onward march of the troops. Gen. Harney will not move his headquarters aud staff", till all tho columns nra on the march, which will not bo before the 10th of June. A lirec portion of the troops and supplies will go forward to Ütab1, even if the Mormons wtra to yield unconditionally, as it is intended to keep a large garrison in the Valley hereafter, to prevent further difficulties. A letter has been received at Fort Leavenworth from Lieut. Rich, of Col. Johnson's army, dated Camp Scott, i mit ' t .i April 10th, who fays in coming through Utah from California, he met between tbreo .I four hundred wasonsI.dewith women, children and provisions, going South from Utah. Their destina tion was tho White Mountains. It would seem that a large division of the Mor mons had resolved to migrate, demand ing three months time for that purpose. and thrcatcning"thc direst vengeance, if the demand was refused. Those who remained in Salt Lake, it would seem, had reconciled themselves to the ncces sity of accepting Gov. Cumtning's rule. Lieut. Rich met the Goveinor, accompa nied by some leading Mormons, going into Salt Lake, not to receive the reins fr0m ?nShlln 0U"- but f1 ? hold a conference with Iura and the rulinscN ders. The tono of the letter implies that the Mormons will make no resistneu, wiaw mcu vuuimuu disintegrated, but the naked facts would " not reject another interpretation. f r I Tiik Masonic (J rand Lodge of the State. ha3 be en in session during the . ... .. . 1- - Ti: 1T H'l - k '. ! I W8CK( l( iuuianapoii5. nie mceung is sa;,j to xAre been verr pleasant and in- " tcresting, at which a large amount of busincss was done. The delegates from - the subordinate lodges were numerous, and many dibtinguished Masons from . . abroad wero present. Tie sword of Col. Jo. Daviess, worn presented to tho Grand Lodgo of In diana,but tho possessor of it has thought it proper to change its custod'y, and gave it to the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, to i.:u r'.i r u .i i ri r. r,..u, v.u.. i,,! u-.or.scu. vui. uavie3s was a commander of the Kentucky vni.inAAra ir, t fii volunteers in that engagement, and fell while defending the then infant settlemenU ,nd smlirvn Kr.ilea from th r. vages of Tecumseh and his warriors. It is proposed that the Grand Lodges of I inaiansaiiu iveniucKy, snail jointly erect a monument on tha battle Pronnd fif . . . Iippccanoe, in honor of the gallant de id oT who were, there slain, and , . . . . ' wIjoso remains were there tuned. Kentucky nJ Indian should rcr b, uiitea in patriotic Iceiing ana action wnile the ashes of tho heroes of one repose in the soil of the other. The following wero the officers elected : Most Worshipful Grand Master Solomon 1). Isaylcsa, of iort aj ne. lWntv flr.in.1 Mmter Frnnlf V.inornnn. fif B rownalown. - o.? r 1 TIT l. T T t ' i iccnior urana arucu .u. a', .uaiisuu, vi I . r Craw fords vi illc. Junior Grand Warden John B. Fravcl, of Laporte. Grand Treasurer Charte Fisher, of Indianapolis. Grand Secretary Frnucis King, of Indianpolls. The Grand Master elect announced tho appointment of the following subordinate officer c1t.t.a p,r.i-:r!ii:M ii., r rnersvillt V tlil I'lillU M tUIMIII 1 VIMUt VI Grai-d Marahal-John 11. CotTroth, of Huntington Grand Lcctnrcr-Wm. J. Millard, Jr., of Millcrsville - Senior Grand Deacou-S. W. Teck, of Wanbington. Junior Grand Deacon John M. Thomas, ' er rieaaant Hill. GrarM Tyler Henry Colcstock, of Indianapolis. 07"An animated debate is looked for next Monday, in the House, on Mr. 13'chanan's national debt Under th pres ent system of revenue and finance, the Government is accumulating a debt more rapidly than it did while carrying on tho Mexican War. Fifteen months ago the present administration was inaugurated with a surplus of more than $20,000,000 in tho Ireasury; before the end or the present year it wm nave mcurrcu a ueut of more than $10,000,000. floating and U.J..1 rAnn..nr. . n.l lir Almtnicl... uvuueu. vvugivN tion will not assent to any change of the tanflor revenue laws, by which the demands of the Government might be met. The proposition of Mr. Simmons in the In . . ... i - senate, to substitute & noma lor mo ior- - e'Sn valuation of imports by which gross difficulty maufully, and proposing a per- . F ,. . . Ä manent measure of relief, is resorting to is Ufte subterfuge of loans, and like tho hopeful Micawber is. waiting "for some' thing to turn up." OCT Some of the ultra Southern pahial persare denouncing Gen. Shields, Sen and ator from Minnesota, for destruction and - 1 treachery to the South, in his antULe I compton course and views. A few years J ago he waa, they say, a true and noble j defender of the South. .Lecomptor.isra has turced thousand of thf warm frirhds

Col. Kane's Aftearance at Camp I i

Scott. The correspondent of tho New ! York Tribune, from-the Utah army. gives an interesting' account of the ap-l pearacco and adtent of Col. Kane at Camp 'Scott, in the character of Peace Commissioner from the Mormons. The letter is dated at Camp Scott.cn tho 2Uh of March, nine days previous to the departure of Got. Cummings, for Salt Lake Cty: re have not beeh'fbrthe past three weeks without either" naws or excitement ; that which has most engrossed oar attention was rortBridfrer as the atorm of of tho 12th inst. was ceaain?, tho errival at rain andacovv of aingle horacmau iroin the direction of Salt Lake City. He was so exhausted mat he was unable even to dismount, and could barely täte that ho was from Salt Lake City. Cart. Robinson, who was in command of trie earmon or me .on, wim aw iqii- . . . i ,:..,. istio kindness and generosity ot feeling, with abidance lifted tbe etTanirer off hi horse, him to liisown tent and placed him on bis own bed; his gnest fell immediately into ÄSSfÄJÄ!? tafta moan time the new had spread rapidly through camp that an expressman naa ar riveil tri . , ,. r i j-f l, een fcble to deliver any of his dispatchnot been fcble to deliver any of lu disna es, which were of so important a nature that he would intrust them to no one, and it was reported that lie had come through from Salt Lake Oity in 21 hours. His attire indi cated that he was by no moans an ordinary expressman, as ho was well and warmly clad in fnrs. The most intense curiosity wm thus created throughout the whole command ill regard to the possible object of Iiis mission. It was generally supposed that iiriham Young and hi associate had tied, and that the remaining Mormons had laid down their arms and were ready to receive ua: but by many this couM not bo believed, and the anxiety of all was great to hao the enigma solved. It whs, however, lata the next morning bofora the gentleman awoke, lle.ecmed much rciicca, ana remarKca mat it was no nrt I .1 1 1 I. 1 . - - 1 1, . Jrewins lht the time IHUch grautuda to Lis kind host, lie then told him that he was a 1 iL . .1 41.. M.kU L. s ..yk a tLrU1 of rrjda and vam r(jgrct througü tho heart of every American citizen; that he .! T I 1- I 1 r LMiA V as uu,v 1 " v a"l kane. wnnsn Art-Iii exnloralion lorilk one Ol I - T ' I . . . . I . f A " I tho tii if!tr-t nsiffo in inft nisTorr 01 Aineri- i Ca and her sons. lie stated that he had left rscw iork LitY for .-utornia on tue bin oi January, and had come through by way ot - " ' . ..." " i i . jSalt LaKe Citv, where he haa hloppea cigni days, and that ho was on his way to con.iuunicate wan tov. oumniingi. Auer reporing to the Colonel at his quarters, he pri'e.l immediately to the Governor' rc.idence. Iho dciro to know what could bo the news now grew stronger and stronger. On, two, three hours passed, yet ho romained alone inclose conorcnce with the (otcinor. Tho excitement becaino intense throughout tho campj it pervaded all ranks, The wholo day waa ppent by Col. Kane with tho Governor, except a l'ormal viait, which lie mado to Chief Justice Evkle, S0' s,rinlcl,Jcllt üf Iudi;lu HP. II The next day, hU Honor Chief Justice Ecklea waa admitted to tho conference, aud that cvenin-we were relieved to hoar from these gentlemen that Col. Kano'a object waa a most honorable one, and that it would not probably in the iettftVffoa our movemcnu, nod al that he brought letters of iatroUuc,rfm aaninlonHV. , accompanied by a company of dragoon, who cacorted lum lor at vent 1 mika lx-yond the iinwta ot the camp ana rciurnea. we arc informed that hi object in Boir.f out wa to have an interview with some Mormons. Uetwoen eight and n?no o'clock on tho evenrt!tl eon of Fort Bnder were arroucd and called to arms by an alarm from the entmeia of iho JtjÄ"ÄÄt! Uo dark. a the atorm which had raed aii day had scarcely abate 1, that imtluuz could Im been; and it wa r.pprchcudcd that tlr might be nn attack from tuo whole Mormon force. Tho caunon were therefore loaded and evorythin urranged lor a vigorous detente. The guard, however, upon btartinz out to reconuoitcr, soon uiroumted a hontary prSOU. wllO proved to be Col. Ks Jvane. It ieema that ho hud arranged with the captain of hin escort, in the morning, a sine ot Mnoia ty discharging his pistol in a certain mnnner, which were to bo used en lua return when approaching the pickets. In tho utorm and darkness of tho night he passed tho picket! guard without meeting them, and mistook i the guards of tbu flrt for ft picket mi l fired1 Ins Manuls, which, not boms understood. caused the alarm. Happily only ono phot was fire-J at Col. Kano in return, and the sol dier is generally considered deserving of credit lor having missed lum. llu weapon cmi ioyca was a yaujrer tii6iancc two paces. ... ! I - a . - . I I i ie prcmpLiiwae wini wiucu mo a.uicrs ?i uifl gamwn iook ineir .u ana lunnea inti lino, d-rvcs commendation, lor every ,,?iin, was in h l,lacd witb pun f1!1 all tho cannon were manned and charged in four iiiiuate after the alarm first sounded. Cl. Kane is still a guest ot the tiovcrnor. Another letter from the same corres pondent, tlvt:d April lOLh, stys, many ol the Mormons were leaving for the South; and prighim Young is reported to Iuyc said that if the Gorernmcnt would givo him time, he WOUld evacuate the Valley .i t. ji ,. ir ni t, .Ii with his adh&rents. If not, he w ouIJ "send the troops to hell, across lots. Those who passed tbroush tha city a few aaTS before Gov. Cummings entrance, say there were but a few women to be scen jn the city. It is supposed that thcy had been sent to the valleys in the moanuins, where it in known there ro large deposits of provision. At Camp Scott, there is a lack of faith in the Mop I .... . , . ... i mons ana u is not ücuevea mat a per manent peace can be made with thorn. rr n.... T,., lllE LXGLIMI blLL AT TUE bOÜTII There is logic and sense in the following remarks of the Savanna Georgian on the Kansas land ordinance: "YVe would have preferred to eeetlio South , penda the stability of Should the people of Ka Uon rcjecUvJthua ponds the stability of oar Government." ansas vote "I roposi rejected" thus according to Mr. How ard'a illustration, knockini? off the bat Lecompton with tha head in it, the South will eenerally repudiate tha trick with errat indignation. They will have sacrificed their

hone i, ani gained notning bn5 a gratuitous I they win be round a sure cure lor tnis painrui uiainsultto the North. 1 ease, because they purge from the body those cor

Oo Sunday, May 2d, the first -v.- t. ,l ,i: , ,J : d American church was dedicated in Pans. - Mr. Seely, the resident pastor, preached I the sermon Some five or six hundred I Americans were present, all of whom J were gratified, in witnessing thi3 distinc - tive feitnre of thftir nafiTe counfrv, tnnv

(7Some dangerous counterfeits or. dif- ! fercnt Kentucky Banks, are now in cir dilation. The Cincinnati Gazette .gives tho following description of some of tbem: A tlO bill on th Tannic of Ashland, Ky.,

waafclfered on Third street, on Saturday, which wu pronounced counterfeit by some of tha banker, but others regarded it as genuine. If counterfeit, it i extremely well executed. The bill waa forwarded to ths bank for a decision. Bills en the Southern Bank of Kentucky, raised from I . to lö'a and 2ön, are in c;rcu lation. The rlat used for the centime 1 i entirely different from those on whtoh the other denominations arc printed. A littie care, therefore, will enable almost any ?cron to detect the tpunou. bills. aiio aucrauons in mo uie ' '" uu""' em Bank of Kentucky, were effected by chemical operation, and nöt by parting. The let ters and ngure were removed irom ina and characters corresponding with tho 10' and 20's aro orintod in their place; and this is so well done that a person not acquainted with the different plates wonld not detect the fraud. Wialtii or Actors. A New York corro. spoudent thus refers to tho raoveruouts of spme theatrical celebrities and their wealth: Tha Eavcls close, and leave us to-morrow, with occasional interruptions, raakinr tliem- , .... ' . . Vi,, iI.. ...... KDtS ailU 11U1U lil.lt. AUW vums.nw. i$ r oputcd to be worth half a million dollars, and has neither wifo nor child to inherit it, 'And yet he hasn't trough! Forrest is worth nearly a million: and yet he feels the need more: j ue aiarsnanit, oi -me iroauway. ? .. - a . l a 1 . i xi a 1 T t have paKl him in tho last twenty years tho handKOtne mm of $350,000. Miss Cuhman, who in on her wav to thia citr for an cn-'ajc-mcnt, is worth $500,000; and in the course of a few months will retire to her villa in ancient Komc, and end her days artistically IZf Tho assets of John Thompson, Uro ker of New York, who failed dnrinr the pan ic, were sold on rrulav. Iho whole hale realized only gllSdi, on assets allied at $205,5ou . 7m According' to l'eterpon's Count crfiüt Detector, nincty-eijht new counterfeit banknotes havo muile their appearance since the 1st of April. SPECIAL NOTICES. tM noticks .n iia place, m cent lii.e ...im .i..v -" I ' " ' - - 7 w ' ' I ( - . 1 .- . ..... .1. ..... uneuucrnnicai wcvuui vrr iiuu one uitcnua on lonrtrtime.. lloitetters. The urpri.ir.K effoots of llostctter's A'cC 'UMe Momich EitU-r in rrmviuK tile, forcing an appetite, imparting health ami tne to the erstem, aiiil däpatinj dyspriic jtaptoiiif, is truly wont rTul. Kvtrry nrrrous, dcJuKtatcl. wcaV anil rmariatcil pcrs.ni, male or female, shouM try it at once Ouc wiue itlaful tnltcii thrre times each lUy, 1-eforc Pi'sil. or If the patlwit sfionH bo a lady or child in a dhiht.iteil conditioui half the iu:uitily will do until afficitnt strength it restored, which will be rcalicl in ri-ry slmrt time, ami r'iiinc tlie tiTit of the truth f tlw a'tove-naine-l happy results, which have Kinl fbrthesa Pi tiers Mich an envW'le rrputttiou rvrry whore. For kale ly druggists ami lca!cr.. niy2t!-l " De IZratU's Kleclrlc Oil. This cel.-nratl reintily for Rhrtiinatism, fJout, NauratsU, Crynipelas, Kruption, fprair?, Buni?, Felon, -o., is msuuiCtctured only by Prof. Chines l3(Jra!hi every where known as the oii?;nl liacovtrf, nt htiol-1 e.UMi'Siacnt lu 1'liilalclphU. The stle of t!is Great Remedy has been unprece dental; last year alone, over loö.OCiO worth was oll, and whf-recver it U Vuown. there it Is ued. Puiecll, Ladil Si. Co., f Richmond, bought last year over tl.COO worth; Barnes & Parle of New York, 2,C0O worth; Seth S.lloncr, of B.iltimore, over i,000; J. D. Park, of Cincinnati, 11,000 worth, aii'l other large Dru?jits all over the' United States. , Kca-I and do likewiü, all dealera and druggi-ciyi'I-lw COAL. OODIAM MINING COMPANY. tO:7ice on Water street, under the Telepnich Office.) Cart loads of 1? btuhel of P-xliata Mine Cwl delivered to any part of the city at 1 per load. Coil weijhc.1, if deired,'at the expense of the purchaser. Notes of solvent lankof Illinois ami Yi iscoiisui tv ken in luriuent. -JOHN W YMONÜ. ilec2-tf. Fecrctarv and ManaM. QU Kit V. Yhy ii it that CHRIST AlOKOS II AIR DYK is the '-est IN TIIK YfORLP! BECAl'SE etniiint ehem'uU hay ho; BECAl'SE it conLVns no caustic compounds! BECA L'SIJ !t wear 1t gcr than any oth-r! BECAl'1. it uir.Tat sintUtitrnou-l ! BECAUSE it djes not str.iu the skin! BECAl'SE it nourishes and rfrerelhtns the Ilaii ! tECAUSK it corrects the bad rftivts of other d3-e! BECAUSE iU ptaocnce cannot be detected! P.ECAUSi: IT XCVE'.l FAIL?! Sold everywhere an t aipliel r-y nM Ttiir Prfs.rr.-. jiir.rii e n ms i a iuiv. api-lmdStw No. Astur House, X. Yotk. Mexican MuMniig Liniment. Intrinsic r'utue aloue could insure tlie fuco wliich this article h.ts att:ilnel fi.r Itheumatism, ?alt rjicnia, Piirns, Pruiscs, fi!rt Joints, or Galls, Sprain, Pole Kril, awl Swelling upoii Iloric, It has no eiuil for Mii T5cast.p Xo person will l e without it who h is once tested its value. "And w ;th reference to the general estimation of the Jlusting Linimeut, I can cheerfully say that no articN ever f-r-f.irmed so many cures in our neih!oihool as Ihij. 1..T. Smith, RidgefieUl, Conn." S. Lcitch, I'sq., Uyde Park, Vt. writes, that the horse was consi.ler-e-l worthies", i his case was sp;i viiO, but since the free nse of the M istaug Liuiuiant I have 'dl him for i.-0. Y'onr Liniment is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reaching us every d:iy. The half isnottgld. Every family should have it. Beware of any other 'Brass 'a Liniment." It is a läse Imitation. BAUNF.S & PAUK, luyMiul&w- Truprietors, Xew York. If all our Headers Wlio are troubled witli liver luiupUiut, Jaundice, or Dyspepsia, will read the advertisement in anotlier co'nuin cf Dr. SnVobu' Invioortor, and then do a wc have iloim pet a bottle, we ebould not see o mtny ick'y, half dca l, despairing people as now meet our cte at almost every corner, ior mere never . .... M ' . . .. :l. forms so nearly what Its proprietors say it will do. It Cime ti us so highly recommended that we could not fail to try it. and a trial has convinced us, without a 4mU, that it l4Jhe be s-t family medicine in use. We takelt for Headache, Sonr Stoiu-'ich, Piliousncss, are! any of the little bodily Ills that are commor.atid it does produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and a hat rs better, after usin it a few times, these little ills grow less and less, and there is a prospect of being entirely free from them by a continuance in the use of the Invigoiator. .See Advertisement.) Biyt-iindiitr lll.eae or the I.lver. Ity thts disease we uudcrsuiud au inflammation cipher in the membrane or substance of the lirer, known by da'.I pains In the right side, the stomach iayi uaonm-u , ine j-eimw im(vi .-j cough, toniuc coated, costivencss, high-colore.1 I urine, and of a thick nature; severe weakneH and se vere pains In the head The liuantity of corrur tad hrttnors in the region of the liver, causes a defective secretion of the bile. The liver when healthy, serves as a filter to the blond, to separate all impurity from it, or to refine it. When d;escd, it cannot purify the blood, which, when sent to the lungs, brains, and other parts in a morbid condition, may cause Jaundice, Consumption. Insanitv, tic, and withholding the natural stimulus to the in testines, causes Dvsjersia, Piles, and other complaints, as you perceive the direct way to unravel and - I tear the whole system to pieces. - I A p.Uient, suffering from this complaint, should reof tort to speedy relief. Yet there are very few medieines worth a cem in curing diseases. What then I ha.ll be done! We say, use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Vills, as they are composed of pfcuita and roou; rupt and gtagnant humors, and so cleanse and renew I the blood, which Is the cause not only of the disease i oi uie nrer, ana ine tnnammauon oi mc nuucj uu fh, b,ali1p ,. ftf ..Hntion f aiscwe.From 3 to of the ahove pills, taken ev-ry night going to bed, will in a few days, entirely relieve the body of everything that is opposed to hcaJUi " Pr. Morse's InJiin Root Tills u? old by all deal j ers i Mediciaes. m T-lnt Da L tu ?oÄera iill'Tfor 10 O. jer b rLel :

I i CRESCENT CITY BANK. DiMCTcas. Jo:! A. Rtrrz, Cosa Basca, Receives deposits- bev and scUscjin and exchange. IntcTeet allowed on tisie 4ejvfil atiuch ntes as raay beacrl upon ita depoiiors and specified in certificate. Exclunc-i oa Xew YorK, Cincinnati anl Louisvilie, Great briain, Fvaucst Switzerland, Bel-i dum, Holland, Bui&ia, Ptmtar'k, Sweden, Norway, and all the citl-siod large twna of Gemanrtfor saleinsumstosuit. Col'.ectiorj maieeand jroceedi remitted vroaapUy at current rate of exchange- ' JOIUJ A KSITZ, Tre. W. BAKER, CaAier. apl'J Gai The Pill Trade. Who couT-J dream of ths magnitude uch an ULderUVing as the aanufacttire of a Furgi'.ive Till assumes when it cot.cs into general use? And how painfullv do the following cumbers pealc of the amount uf human sicVnrrs an.l utferlng.thit little morel of a mcedy gos forth to corafcat ani subdue. Pr. J. Aj-er, of Lowell, manufactures in his labrUory forty gross per dieia of his Cathartic mis, through all the 3-ear. This is eight boxes a nnnute. or ore Aosg. a second. Vfe thus fiud over 4,1 ,000 persons swallow this pill every day. or 1 .COO a cionth! Thysicians, think of that :v 000 patients a day who seek relief from the medical skill of one man. Furelr, thnt man shoKldbe.ashe is in this case, one of the first intelligence and of the highest character. His orcujat ion entails upon him a fearful responsibility for the weal or woe of hii fellow raan. IPainesville Courier. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS, RATE. One snnnre, (10 line solid Aeate), three time?. II 00 t :ie wet'i, 1 .- 1 wo wtfk,.... .. 3 ;,M One month 4 0 Three month, v fix rumitlw 10 iK One vo:ir, lj Of 62" Discount on larceradveri.'nients. f 1f t'arrUof wir Im- or under, SiO piT annum. 8i? No "tillfirlrit"jlvertiitrniTUcecrivet. U d" No 8lrertiseinent inserted for hss than l. ilMl'KI. H. KRNKOV. tSO! T. KKSSIUV S, H. KENNEDY & CO. 'J COMMISSION AM) Forwarding Merchants, X. 2, J'offJrat St ret t, my 20dS:tr ly KKW (Hl I.K VMS, I.I. rtJi:V YORK l.i:it;iilt,and other rap rs, re 1I ceire! this dav ( Kritlay , and fr s.ile at M, I.. JOHNSON?, Kirn street. PINE LUMBER MIE sii'ts.riVer has on hand a larce and full sirJiP''nt of pEArON ABhE I'INF. LUMBER, which he oilers at exceedingly reasoiiüMe trices, and on terms to suit the times, lie is also receiving larre addition to his .-t. k, by the river, of the very IkmI nn.iKivi.f l.ni.ilMr. Ord'.T fnm the interif rr t steamers will ls promptly attended to. A No on hand. O.onOnr the I equality of WHITE PINK 11 IN OLKS. Also, I.Al US or UiC very lcl quality All of whirh are o Ik-red low. n. Fi-mrs, Office on Main st., near the Court House myi" jn-.os. Dry Goods! Dry Goods! WMl J. DEUBLER, (SrCCEOR TO J. II. P.OFANDICK,) 4r Main Street, between First und Second streets. raHE under:enel havine bousht the antire sto-k A. of IKY (iMIS, from J. II. Bufaudick, will continue tbubti sines undi-r the love firm, ut the oldstHnd,4: Min street, between First and Second street. The t't-M-K will bu rep!eni.-h;d In a few days with every a ticle in the Iry U'mhIs line, and a sh.ire of puMic p;itrnige Is rvsp.'CUMllr' 8olicitei. mv2:.;m WM.J. HEtMtLER. fcHEI.I.ED CORN &OATS- ." bushels hhellcd Corn; ldj do Uau; Fir sil" br 7. H. COOK St POX. OOL li load, hrst ouilitv.fur sale at JkV 11. COi'K &. yoN'S. J AI LS 100 kegs for sale cheap at ii i our x ". V ASH, kC 6ash, tikis and Pu!tv for sale;it 3 Z. ll.COOKSiSON'f. BASKETS Every iarietv for sale at t. II. COOK & SOX'. Sale of EVansviilc Tns. o. Slock. fWMIE su'itcriher will sell at prirate sale six hi:nuL dre-1 and seventy-two biiare of the clonal vrk of the Evansville Ii.suraiice Coniaiiy, in b.-L. tn unit pmvliisers. Terms cish. Application toay be nmle on the I7th lay of June. If not then ilisposea of Kht l Htix k will tie oilere-l at public sale on the 1Kb of June, at 10 o clock, A. M.. at the Crescent Citv liflrtk. n-v27-M V. UAUF.U PAViLll). HOTEL. 'BIIE subscribers take tnis opportunity to greet the JL public' geuexally, and beg leave to täte that the a!ve well known establishment having passed into tln-rrha:i Is, has been entirely renovated, re-pa rs-red and rt-litted through'. ut, ami I now in all rcs(ierU a hrst Clas4 llotl, and will hereafter be conducted on a Mstle of eiilarged liiersiity and acconirtoda'Jon Wi'rt'iythe patronage of the public. 'osssnirf advantages of locaii-n, pleasant and airy roojn, and the ni"t IilrHl arrai'gements for taking nu.ila, the above ilouso i3 rcpectfullj rec wnimended. Vi'ill de open 1 f.r the reception of Guests on Tues day, June 1st, i?. JlCt KAUAfc.. Si UlMill.t.'l. To v: ri Proiii"t-r. l-'resh lciaons. BOXES Fresh Lemon, for sale at -uiyZi Z, 11 COOK it SON'S. 10 3IocktR? Utrd. "S f. FIXE young .Making Birds, fur sale at JL9 Z.H. COOK i SONS. iWcCO .MICK'S Mower and Reaner combined, IV A fur sale at Z. JC. COOK &. SOX Ö. NEW AluVlVAL OF LIMREIt AT TUB NEW LUMBER YARD, COUXEll OF MAIN AND LLUUTII STKfcKTS. B X or lcr to make room for our new stock of LVMH PER now here, and tn the way, we will st-L our liry l.iunitr at very low prices, aud less titan ever tiCtiTe ollere"! in in is maricct. W'c have a g-d tti-k of Pine Sliing'es, Dress Flooring, Dress Ceiling, ac., always on Hann. We will be receiving Lumber direct from onr Mill in Pennsylvania bv fverv iie dining theseas.m. WATSOX, XEW liüKKY V t O. rcy2i-tf CJCXriRIKS Hire.ims W ripping Taper: l'f d j Letter & i.tup 1'aper, .V dox. Vashb-;ird5; -'2b di Itedcwls; .VJloxej 31errtntile Writing Fluid; MUkjxcs Ground pkei ?ä do Star Can. lies; &IH) i b xei Sardines; iHi X do do; 25 c;is-s Cove y siers; yi kes t?. C. 'sla; Just received and fur sale by myii WilKEf.KIt t RIG iS. il ucki:t &. Tur.simi (h ü. Tainted JJui lkCly; 2." A Kancy hlf. lluckct; fl it.. Tubs .Vos. 1 c 3; 40 ne-ts b do a each; I n tUA C aad for sale by W I IKK I,F. R & V. I GS . f ipOltACCO & SEi'.AH?-" " JL : boxes Totticco. 11 1. S I- :' cad dies do - X't 6:.,(Vsi hilt Spanisii Cigars. Hi tx-x'-s; J ut reii ived by WHhK I.KR & Mr.ll. tfLASf! tlLASS! VH 1 irixes-! Window CJlaibJ .VI do . JLU-1I . . do; ,r)1 assorted si.es do; - Just rece. ved and cUy & KLG.-iof ai!s in slure and orsnl-by W HL K I.K it ii KliiU. fHWW.V SIIKF.TINC.3 !t SIIIF.Tl.ii-,bales 9 ass.irlcJ, just receiveU a.n-1 t..r w mj-r, KKi:. V PKKSTOX. PLKAC1IKD SIUKTINGSjew; Bleu-heJ Shirtings; J i. Miirtiug TtrtnU; libsies do Strips; 3 ca-.es Apron Checks; Insnreiuid f..rsleby KEEN V TRKSTOX. ieUtNTS 13 cases assorted. jnt ravivl aid for JL s-ileby KKK.iiJiUiSIIlN. J AWNS & ilfXtiHAMS-dftd ps. late stvles ju'st SLA received aud for ile at reJ need prices by KEKN I'ltKSTOS. CUI'l'UN A DES J coses plain aud fancy, in store t and f r -ilc fy K K K.N & 1'KKSIUX OSN ABCIKJS 4 laics plain and striped in store and sorealebyj KEKN & 1' It KS ION. BOOT!" at SlfulbS-li cases assorted, arrive", which will t e sold tiw.ip lv K'EEN & rRESXON. HATS leases Mens' and r.vrs'for summer, re. ceiveil and for ale l y KKKN i PREsTuN. IA.C VO.lS..a0 boxes, consisüng of Mil- . iLiry Shaving, Transparent Cakes, Traxpnrent iwir?, rancy nose, tancy UX.S, etc J ust received and for sale Vktv low by GILBERT & BOWLES C COTTON BEDC0RD 2r Reels for sale by myil UII.KmtT & BOWLES. ff EMON SIRUP-50 boxes 1 dor. each, IilU in, JLi Meyer & Co.'s, a very choice article, for snle by Ulbßtni a. tiu 1K, my2t Sv ycamore s. i on SAIE. GOOD, second hand Daniel's Plainer; willdres jT. twenty feet long and twenty-four inches wide, all complete, in good running order, and quite as good as new. ' STEELE & HUN SEI. my23-tf IYJEW . OftK. LEW1ER, Harper's Weekly, ud I the Utcit paper, tn ty be found at . - M. L. JOHN St IN '8 First street. Fresh Com leal. K ' dh DC "ULLI in Tt ma f r aale by

SPECIAL NOTICES.

pORN Si BRAN ? toa a f extr couutry bran ;

pusncis tar com. ror saie ry SAll'L VICKERY, No. H !ain st. 7 A MILT FLOUR V bhla. Norelty Mills Kxtra A. Family Flour, the Nst in market for sale by Z.H. COOK & SON, Sole AenU. äJWEET PÖTATOK.S iO bbls. Soutlieru oee f -icJtatoos, in prime order, for sale at I per bufhl. JivüF.S CTZCLK - WM. EVAXSVILLE PLANING & FLOORING MILL. SECOND STREET, KTWEEÜ CIIE6M7T Sl CHEKXT. EALERS in Lumber and Manufacturers of Doors Suuf.er. Uiuitls. as!l. Door and Win now Frame, MowKltos of every etz, Flooriug, WeatherLrtiard.ng, Shelvtnc, Mantles. Eae Tilastu, Green-house Sajii, and Cham l'uap Tubing-. A large assortment of a?h. Dlinds, Doi-.ri, MouJdinpsarJ rump Tubirf, constantly on hand. A1m. lieivir v orked k loom:; ot all kinds. Persons about to erect buildings in the Southern or Western country, considering the low rate of frei sht by river, railroad and canal III find it to thoir interest to purchase at our esuolishment, where they can e supplied wtth all the carpenter's work, readymade, of seasoned lu'nher, for the finish of buiMinps. Our work is not made as most factory wrkr with tenons half way through, but it U framed in tlx snme manner ai if male by hacd. S.iminc of alt kinds done on short notice. Tertns c.-h, unleM otht-rwise apreed upon. gTKKLK Hi HUNXtL. niyJJ-tf EYANSVILLE G-eneral Agency. rjT II. COOK A SOX, are agents for the Mi ami Powder Co., and keep a full stock or hand, in Magazine. McCormick's Reaper an Mower eoroUned; Stockwell it H vine's Fittest Grain Drill; The Chimpion Mowei ; Ralston' Thrasher. Separator and Cleaner com biped. (ummiiiS'l Patent Straw Cutter. Sanford's PaxeMt Straw Cutter. iunr Amertca tTorn and Cob Crusher; Novelty Mills' Flour, the best-ia the market. Southwestern Corn Shcller. WesUTU Com Sheller. Also, tiaveon hand, in season, a full assortment of Gras audu.irdcn Seeds, and Seed Grain. myi .. ii. COOK fit SOX. The Most Iutcrcstiu? New Book. V II U PITT :Vritl-:C1 C'HAPEI.SKRSIOXS delivere i m Boston. by Clersvinen of six ditk-r-enldeuomiiiatinns, cerUinly thetest B olc lately pub lisnei, ss eacn sermon is ny a reieiraiel man. Hie rt hs been enormon. J nxt rrceivel t Iliyl'i I'OBELL it CO-NY NGTON'S. Pasture. IT HAVE a fine p-isture, well fenced, and am prepa at re 1 1 receive Horses, or other nt t pasture, at lowest prices. - E.J.DORKLL. niyl'-tf Pobell At Conyngbjn's. Altr OIl. "barrels J. Haast and Son's Extra B.J lird Oil.in recthed by myl' . r H. COOa & SOX. Leaf Lard. 1S 4 TJW. prime Leaf ?anf, in More and t?t0 brs.ile by tJAM'b YICKERT, my 2 1 No. 71 M in st. CORN MKATk r.RAX 2i bnsh. fresh Corn .Met IT 4.IHH) do. heat Uran; I n st- re and for sale by Z. II. COOK t SON. JwjAILS-sl Kegs, all sizes and liest qnality, fur snle low by nivl'i OILRERT& ROWLEY. waStj:i. YO jro.l Cooicrs, t our kirrel fietorv. mvM-tf JAMES OAKLEY & SON. A KKILLIAXT LIGHTl. Aud the Cheapest Known. E are agents f.r the sale of Dictz !t Co.'s Patent Coal Oil Lamps. It is a better light than fias. and nearly ss cheap. An assortment of Lumps, Shalt', Wicks, Cbimnev Brushes and Oil alwav s on hand at lowest prices. M'e refer to those using 'them for the truth of the above. myH HORXEKOOK & CO ä tilEESE - boxe choice old Westen Hcscrve J Cheese, received this day by II, COOK fc SOX. IJooks aiitl Stalioncrv. rfORXKLL'S IVimary (Jwraphy, McOu Rev's Ite.ader, and School and lilank Hook of all kinds, lo b: found at M. L. JOllXSO.N'S. my I f j- 'FfTsTlTx A I LS " V 15 kegS. N.-iiT-: " lO&'JOd Xails; W t..id d.; " .v no: Received and for sale by I.&U. 11EIMANX. ALLAH'S EXCHANGE, BILLIARD SALOON, Ml ST., XEUl TUB RIVER. 'RH K citizens of Kransirlle, re repectfu"y !" i H furnie t thul the uudemisned ha. ouened tl e 'Hive c-ttVdiahiuent, for thir aecmmolntion.and he asnn-s then? they will tind there every (itlcntioii, and t!ie ehoieot liouors in the market. jyA FKEi: LUNCH, of the finest and most dainty kind, will be ix t every fluy, precisely at I" o'clock, ill the fc re noon. He hope that as be will l.ilior to deserve patronage, it trill lli'-erallv bestowed npon him. JOIl S. ALEN. luy H-jr coorrns attexticw rST reeei'-d a full supply of I). B. Uarton' I Km-heoter Cooii?rTc-ls.Coluinins Truss Hoops i l' lanes. AUo, a large. et'.k of llnop Iron, asoiid sizi. JACOB STKAUll. myl-üw Main st.1-etaei.-n First snd Second . Vor Family Use. TTTST.OT.Tr.n KI-OlTi:, and Wheat Orts, tnd fresh U Jl.miiiiy.iit t HAUT a .MILLS, my 1 i tfcrl'XnitlES ' C? l.'iKeets ;'o. I .Mackerel; M drums Codtirh; rOA1' Cuba Six Cigar; i b"ls. Itrnx. N uts; JiO drum Kigs, .SO bids. I'a. Cider Vinegar; Ileee ivrd ndt or sale by my!H I. k P. HEIM ANN. VTTON CATTIXii iA bale rUr wie i r .lill.UF.BT fiUüW'LES, Agents Cyiressl Ills." Un current 3Iouey. LABAMA.Tenncsse, .efrjl-. Carolina and IIi linnis notes, UiVrn at jntr br Orxeries, or bought at a Rinail Ui-uunt for c-li, by Ull.tsriRT & B0WI.K3, mvlT IS.vcamorc . near V'attr. KOCIIKSTKK TOOLS. CS C received an invoice of I). It. Hiirton's Jn.tly cclet.ratcl A. No. I, C'opors To-ils. AUo, ColumbiM Tru Hei and Wood Tool. What's the ue working with p-vM- l.I, wben vou ran stA tbe best out. Calliit Cii AULA'S. WELLS, myir. Opn"it .1. II. -flie Co. UCI1KSTKK CNpKKS' T'mIS J ot receiv cd a full surr'y ' st-te mH r.,r .ale bv JJAECOCK & ?NNTA0, roytl Water street. M ViOlt P7aTES-.ViiVF Theavily "plated "Dtiw 1'la.tes, just received and enprave.1 to order at It. WALDKIKCH'S, Corner First and Sycamore streets. f WJKA VIN(i of all kinds, done at j d. wALnvxr.cirs. niylS Jeirellcr and Engraver. 5IRE GII.PIXC anJ Galrari7.:ng.doneat . II. WALlKlilCHS. Corner Fint and Sycamore. BPOARnili. A immVrof Oen'Icmen can proa 9 cine I ay Hoarding at the Walnut St. House, (Mrs. Wib's i, corr.tr first and Walnut streets. ioyU-tr WHKCLEJl & iULSOVS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 'jS'MIK sim-lut jind iun-ct dnraMe Machine In w. Theym-iVea s'rong bck titch, the same iiMin ixi'h ;d.-of the work, sewing ai.h equal f.viliiv the ihiikest an I thiime-t fa!rics. Any spool of tlirp:il, cotton or silk used without renewing. All m:rliiiioi warrant-.! ihre y.-ar, anl full lntroctlon given t enable purcna.cr tu use tltem satisfactorily. Atso The IJncliCj-c -Sewing 3)acliinc. Price i?3 O. The lest sing'e Threa-l Machine in the market. A ceneral aisortniert of ewn. Ma'-lnne Silk Tbrvl, N'e Ile, .Vc . Ace, constantly on band. ' Office. No. 1, Marble Hall. mviu-.in K.M. BELLMAN, Agent. REClurS sfoXES.allne lot, just received ana set to enter iu Kings, etc., i R. WALPKIRCir B. P. E Til ELL EB. FALLS. B.'P. ETHELL & CO., lEstiblished April lcofi-l COmilSSlOX AND FORWARDING XEW ORLKANS, LA'. aeraaexcEi Robert S. Howard, ? FransviMc Ind Allis & Howes, itaasTuic, ma. A.M. Phelps & Son, ) vewbllr- t.i MincrS: Weed. ( ewburg, Ina. JI l.Newcomb&Brj) -- vI). . Benedict Son, """""f' J' Tno. i,-turortn, S'ec. New Alb. Ins. Co.. New Altany, Ind. R. Simpson & Co.t Wm. 11. Catlin, Henderson, Ky. tl. w Beverl Jas. Montgomery, Tres. Br. Bir.lt, JerTersonville. .Merr.tt, Campbell at Co., se Louis, aio. roy!3-ly . MPEA! TEA! TEA! M. 4 hi half cherts extra fine fSnnpowder Tea; 4 do do do ImperfM no; 4 do 16 do louns Ujfon o; 12 half chest Pouchong . o: Imperialand Youn Jlyscn in CO, 13,, 4, S Si l"s. & l ios. i-iiiT3,

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, ranü Board of Common Council of the City of H KTanTUI9.areprfpar uii rcceire aeca enues. and the Avenuea ruaning at right arcltl between Fr.nsJin stfeet,aud Bevewtli BU-eets, betree the point abore specified. Kxcavation alone will be paid fur. and the earth excaTMed from the Greets or avenues mart be placed on street or avenue in U vieinitTlereiiectedby the Ctiy Eiicineer. Br order of the Comnion Council of U C-ty f Evansville. A. LKMCKE.City Cierk. my-S-Sw YolVshote copy- . COKPOItATIOX NOTICE. ORDERED, That owners of lcJ in Mock W.in LamKCo,u the alley running in the rear er Aid I lock to lc ope led, all obstructions in iis removed, and Hie same be brought t the popiT city cra.le within thirty oav irom ine ruui.c;tuon notice, aad In default thereof, the Common Council, will proceed to perform said work, and the costs and expenses ceramg thereby, will be Mesed to aiid collected by sie ot nta property, or mi mum uv of as will satisfy sid lien ardcrts. By order of the Cotumon Conncil of the City oi Evansville. A. LF.MCKE, City C let It-niyiD-UH YolVsliotecopy. COKPOUATIOX" KOTICI-:. ORBEREP, Tliat owners of Lots Kos. 10f , lflT, IM. ' 13.1. lMd i:in the old plan of the City of Evansville, cause the alle running from Second to Third street, letweeu Mai u and Locust streets, in the rear of the OM Presbyterian Church, to be brourht to the vrjPL'r city grade within thirty dsys from th publication of this notice; and in efult thereof, the Common Council will pr icoed to perform said work, nd i he costs and expenses accruing thereby, will be assessed t- and eolk-cted by sale or mid property, or so much thereof as will satisfy said Leo and costs. P.v order of the Common Council of the City of Evansville. A. LEMCEE, City Clerk. myPl-lOt Y'olksbota copy. . OTirK TO r.OXTRACTORrf.-. rilllK Board cf Common Council of the City oT M. Evansville, are prepared to receive sealed rropo.als unto 1st Jun, 1":, for excavatirig ditch leading from the Prushy Pnd at the rear of Mr. V-. chel s tToixrtr, into the Siantield twitd. Also, for bnildine a Brick Culvert under the Green Itivtw. road, at Allen s linage, on same aiicn, i'J lH m length. Plans and specifications can be seen alUi office cf the City Clerk. Ity order of the Common CouwU of the City of Evansville. A. LEMCKE, Clerk. myl9-2w Yolkshote copyNOTICK TO COXTIIACTORS. rBJlK Doar.1 of Common Council of the City of . M. EvatxviDe, are prepared to receive sealed proposals up to 1st June, 1 858, for taking up the present gutter on the wharf at the foot of Division street, earn rating the same to the proper depth, and t0 feet in width, laying in 10 inches of coarse gravel, and putting in a good limestone gutter, one foot in uflrth,the ston breaking joinU with each ether and laid en edce.There will be about 520 perches of 25 cubic feet to tha perch required, beside the rock in the present gutter. The hid must I put in for taking np the present gutter, for excavating pr cubic yard, for the gravel ler cuHc yard, fur layinr pavement per perch Tis cubic feet, and for furnishing stone per perch of ?o cuHc fet. The Council do not bind themselves to accept th lowest prrs,.l. ft any, if they think the interests of the citv require it. Ily order of the Common Conweil of the CUy of EvansrHre.' A. LEMCKB, Clerk. vy VJ 2w Yolksbote copy . a . - j JEW" BOOK3! :W EOOKS'.-Beitrlc Ccnel, rs. Sherman. Talis Kavanarh's nev'boolc. Adele. Jndge Itw'a llis.U;ry of Vuiuuc a' mon interesting work. Iiebitand.Crvi'.li. , The llasneesh iter. Magician's Own Cook". Lucy Unward's Journal, by Mrs. SigournryGuy Livingstone. At . toy 13 DOBEIJj II C0NVNGT0N"S. Ä.-BEATTY, M7l)T Office and Residence In Mr. Caldwell's U lildiuzs.on l.ocuat, near Second Jtreet. f FH ANKFUL for the USeral patronage given tV m him lust summer, he has returned to Kvansvil'-e, with the design of nccoming a permanent citizen, and respectfully oilers his professional scvicet in all diS ti-s. acute or chronic. Whi st Ir. B. reganls the scientific use of waters the FebrifuKum Magnum, he nevertheless u-es all the safe r-utedies both of the Alonathic and Kclcctx .Schools as ad inncis, discarding all injurious aud poisonous medjcnti.iH. lie would call the attention of the public to the f j1-. lowing SPECIALITIES. Cancers-Removed without tbe knife and permanently cured. IlRo.MiiiTis nd Cofrsimoji Treated by tax new system of iuhalatbui of medicated vapors, assisted by valuable rkpectoraut syrup. , IisEa$ nr tiik Jirtt. Fersons who bare had their eye bund with various kinds of caustics, re- , eeiving little or no l.-em-tit, will find it to their Interest to chance Che treatment. t'EMALt iifSEssts Will be treated with remarkable inccris. Various new remedied will bj aset.M the 3tag.ieto-Electric machine for nervous diseaaes, ' The sscrlber has a choice assortment of pure drugs and medicines, fwiueiand brandies for medi-, cat purposes clv i, and the it popular patent med -leinesst retail. "Person calling fir unii-ine. and istyine for them iu th office, may have medical council without charpe. ... CY Plivsicians' prrsrprtinnd hdh of the Alopathtc and Eclectic schools, carefully prewired at all hours. myll-Iy A. BEATTT. M. I. ILECTRO-rLATIXO done at i II. WALUKIRCn'3. CIDER VIXtTARIbbls.,' a good article, just received and lor s.-l- by VICKERY A: JOHNSTON City and County Order Wanted. WILL tike County Older at par. and City Orders at the highest market rnte for Dry Ood. mylJ SAM. EMHli H. Main it. SUCCESS TO TUE , CASH SYSTSM! Four Reasons why ' I "vviali to continnc it. . FldsT Siaee I adopted the cash eysten, on the Ir of lst February, I have experienced that pennv often turned, is more profitable than a dollar iu book accounts. Skcosb I can sell eoods much cheaper, a I have no looses to make up by selling goods on cietbt. - Tiiikd I can keep a better ass-fted Block, and mn kIwmvs ready to take a bargain which I was not, when I hiul first U lepeud upon collection", and will avllthein at the same. Foi'kth I find It easier to sell goods for cash, thsn collect the monev fir goods sdd a year or nmre ago, and besides be insulted for presenting a a LiU. I hive jnst r-eeived a second supplv.and am rre-pj-wl t b-fv any com petition. W hope to otlet-d none by refusing credit, as I iia'l refn-w 11 as heretofore. rAM.EMMCH. my 12 Miin st., three d"rs helow berond. tJOAP fc CANDLES 7 ?i lioxes Ptw Candle; 2"l di No. I Soap; 10 do Rummer cand'rs: -Jnst received and for sMe b-r ,n,.rTnv VICKKRTic JonxsTON. SJUNPRIE?3 30 d.r. R. R Bnrketfi: 1(1 do. No 2 Mine Tuis; - 25 boxes Cincinnati Tll"w Canlle.-; 15 bids, old Bourbon Whisky; 2ti do. Mong. d; 4fl hlf bbls. Morg. do; , wl. (M Port Wine. Juarciveaa,odursaleby & D, HEIMANNjirsr urmiRXi:!), WITH a spb.nrtidst.TcV of SUMMER MII tfTXEKY.Consisliii of Crai. Chip, Neapoliw. and Fsney fminer ftorimu, of all deseriptions Also, H its, r lower. lliti-ons. SC . v 11.cn l invite the particular attrnüon of tbe ladies of E vansville and vicinity. MISS K. R. RARKER, Vlrst st. between Main and Locnt, -Opposite the rost Office. - mvtt tf : f A.SIl BOA lllif :0doz. O Rice's 1 reHiium, ju.-t W received and for aale I jr , , . - VICKERY fc JOnNSTON. c EMENT -IX barrets rrti.f r OJLBERT hi BOWLE, Sycamore M mrl KEFIN F.lTst'G ARS-l'W harre! Loaf, Crushed, -Powdered and Con feet ioners Sugar, for sie low h GILUKHT it BOWLES. Iir illTE LIME-125 barrels In' fine order, ju-t I receive.d, and for wie by . Gl LIIERT fc BOWLEG myl 1 bvcamore near watf --3 ITEW J ORK LF.Pf.F.R.an.1 aM other paper'; reW ceived ty Extressand for sale this day i Friday',; at M.L.JOIINOX, my. First street. ttOTTON TARNS- ' " J inn hags assorud No. Cotton Yarns; 1? baleit N o. I fc 3 do B-,tli"e-In store and for sale by WHEELER it RIGOS. JIACIIlNlf BELTIXR. UT V. ace acents f. the sale f James Thome-si Patent leather RelUiig, the best, chfape '", mwi dneahle Reit. in use. . 'e can fa.i.iti anv wMlth from 1 to 24 inrhes, and any length from 1 to 1000 feet. Onler. prompter filled. q & mylJ Water etrret : "IVANTED. Nrt I, Hotel Torter. to enjrage in the business in a first cla IItcl, In one of the most prosperous towns In t?e West- . -ror particuUrs, enquire at the rostOmce. mylllf . $400 REWARD! 1AN AWAY from my farm in Tuion county, (opmen h hair, nar.ee purchased in January last of Legraod R. fire, of bOUisviiie, 30 years oil. bright copper color; 5 ligh, weighs IK) pound, thick J'r Peter M aiioul . fet tl iirhcS hi: l-lg mouth, showing his teeth, when epoken o, V''0 1 : riwl iunb4iirr. Mtoitt. and uuxe boneo. na a

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