Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 239, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1859 — Page 2

Z he atlg gcuroat E V ANSVILLE, IND.

SATURDAY MORNING MAY 2n The Viroisia Election. The returns as far as received by telegraph last evening, appeared very favorable for the Opposition. IgU tt reported that the overland mail ililbruia, is to be discontinued. AttorGencral black has reported that the contract, like other mail lettings, is subject la fee abrogated by the Government. til Fogy statesmanship Buckle s Introduction to the History of Civilization is a work of great originality and power of analysis. It contains many chapters of remarkable vigor of thought m force of expression. At the conclusion ot MM ut his chapters on the progreM of MNMM in the last seventy-five years in ami, are the following paragraph?, which contain a lesson tor the consideration ut those who arc always obstructing the Material march of affaire by attempts to retfacs p.irty dogmas to practice, and to fix, by constitutional previsions, their crude notions of policy upon a coming generation. Omt State constitution is full of this sort of unptive wisdom from it3 framers, who endeavored to impose their narrow party theories of public policy for an age upon a State and ieoplc whose destiny and wants ilu-y had no ability to foresee and comprehend. 1 he extract conveys a valuable hint to those who may be called upon to revise our fundamental law. In the present state of knowledge, politics, so far from being a science, is one of Um most backward of all of the arts; and the only safe course for the legislator is, to look n his craft as consisting in the adaptation of temporary contrivances to temporaBMfgSSMSSS. His business is to follow tlx- MM, and not at all to attempt to lead it. He liould le satisfied with studying what i pa nag around him, and should modify hi; lidiiea not according to the notions MM inherited from his father.:, but ncMMMg M exigencies of his own day. I ni he may rely upon it, that the moveineuts of society have now become so rapid thai tin; wants of one period are no measure .- lor the want? ot another; and that men, urged by a sense of their own progress, are ving weary of idle talk about the wis1 nit of their predecessors, and are fast disanting IBOM trite and crude maxim- which MTV lieen imposed on them, but by which lacy will not consent much longer to lie troubled."' V KTKii.vN PiosBKR. The Cincinnati GMMJa notices the death of Mr. John 0bon, one ot the oldest Western pioneers and the first settlers of (Jincinuati. Mr. in went to Cincinnati six years before aajl house MM erected on the site where the city now stands. He past down the river in a tlat-boat, in company with seven others on an exploring expedition, and with his bcstBas bm Daniel Boone, first discovered the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, by trackwounded bear, the party had shot, r.ito the mouth of the Cave. Mr. 03born raalM over the Western country with M Bad others, when there was scarcely i cabin to be seen iu any part of the vast w ilderness. In the early settlement of Ohio, Mr. Ol purchased 1-0 acres of ground in Wanaa couuty, adjoininy where Lebanon now I . tor sixteen dollars, and has rcsidai there ever since, while around him the forests MWe disappeared, cities and towns have sprung up as if by magic, and out of the boundless solitudes through which he roam - . I, MM rissa the fourth great State of the I'nion. The ground he purchased for SNOteen dollars is now valued at sixteen Ihousmmd dollars. Mr. Osborn wa3 05 years of ', sad liciug weak and intirni, made a v i.-it :i few weeks sine: to his son, the owner of :i BMge ?ugar plantation on tne Lower Mi i ippi. There he il'iotl early last week, I his MMains were taken to Lebanon for interment. ir3i-. dipt, McKinley, of the steamer Ua1 1 Gibson, that run into the steamer Rat HotaM , BSat Aurora, some months since, and :tink her, has been indicted by the 1 Jury of the 1'nited States Circuit Itting at Indianapolis, under a law 1 Tsmnas. that provides that any officer of BMaaMT, by w hose negligence or miscondaet the lives of any persons on loard a VSSSeb shall be sacrificed, shall be itemed goilty of manslaughter, and on con- . ielion, slrtU Ih.. sentenced to the penitentiary foe s period not more than ten years. Cap! McKinley, is on the Missouri river, uul the 1'. S. Marshal, for this district, has irone in pursuit of him. The mail robber who concealed himi lt la the mail express car, on the New York Mid Krie Railroad, last Friday, and bad the desperate fibt with th agent, has tadj and is said to be Mr. Edward lack son, President of an extensive oil comuaaj i'i KsM Yolk, w ho has recently had in hij employ i." men who were formerly ex press BMSMiigerson the New York and Brie road: Jar k son is in the custody of the United , Ifanhal, awaiting identification as the would-' o robler. I r.H. - Dsssaschei from Gov. Cumraings In UM ttoverunuut, represent that consld le excitement still existed among the M Mi nions. SSsI it was with great difficulty i mild keep them in subjection. , ip r. Mil ilc and misunderstanding be a . a. Johnston and Gov. Cummings reiii iln i in .. yuo. He mentions nothing oboot the probability of a collision between nay and the citizens, Although, he says they were arming themselves in case of emergency. .... Bonner has engaged Win. Culleii BrjMsiia dar postical esMtribator to

Proceeding of Uie Cumberland Presbyterian Aaaembly. The session, on Wednesday night, was principally occupied in hearing a report from the Committee of Education, in discussing the report on the power of PsssbyMfMI to dissolve congregations, and a continuation of the publication difficulty. EIGHTH DAY morning session. Alter the usual religious exercises, and reading of the minute.", Rev. Mr. Warren arose to a privilege tpiestio". A resolution was then introduced stating that the General Assembly had heard theopening sermon delivered by Rev. Ir. Burrow with deep satisfaction and entire approbation ; requesting him to furni. h n copy of the same for publication, and that the religioaa papers of the church Ik. MSMMMd to inpcrt the same in their columns. This resolution was an implied censure of an article that appeared in the St. Louis Ohtrver, in which there were some playful allusions to the sermon, its length, kc. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Cox, editor of the Observer attempted to make some explanation, but was interrupted so frequently as to render all he Paid almo?t unintelligildc. Rev. Mr. Bone, said he had a motion to make that he thought would meet with the entire approval of the Assembly. He moved that the report of the board of trustees be expunged from the minutes. The reason of this was obvious to every BMSSbST of the Assembly and need not be presented at length, at this time. It will bo rememlxjred by our readers that the report of the Board of Trustees referred particularly to a difficulty the church was having with the heirs of a Mrs. Gray, and with the widow of the late Treasurer, Mr. Davis. When this gentleman died he w ad largely indebted to the Board. - This

indebtedness was removed by the sale of his negroes, the proceeds of which were in the hands of the Trustees, to be transferred to the church treasury, when a bond of indemnity, which the Board had given the administrator of Mr. Davis' estate, in order to secure the negroes, would be released. These items were the ones the Assembly seemed unwilling to see placed on the minutes, whilst tbey were perfectly willing to use the proceeds of the negro sale, and have the record of it filed away among the church papers. Yarious motions and suggestions leing made as to the proper course to Le taken, Mr. tBone expressed himself as willing to dispose of it in any way, so it was suf.r, wed. It was finally settled by having the clerk instructed to mention in his minutes, 41 that the report was presented and laid on the table." The Judiciary Committee reported on sundry items. The first one was a memorial from the Tennessee Synod, raising the Constitutional question, Has a Presbytery the right to dissolve a congregation." The Committee decided that it had, provided the Presbytery made such provision for the members as should be satisfactory to them. The report was concurred in. The Committee hail also bad under consideration a protest ngainst the actiou of Union Synod, which had a report in its minutes condemnatory of Alabama Prcsbytery, alleging that many IMSMMSSBMB in language, and fact, were set forth in the minutes of said Presbytery, also there had lieen a want of conformity in the usual custom of opening and closing with prayer, irregularity in re-instating incmLers. The Committee sustained the Synod. Hev. N. J. Fox, Treasurer ro tern., presented his settlement with the stated clerk. .1 be amount ot c lerk s lull was S ir,,oo ; the amount paid him wn 146,15) leaving SlOO,Sl still SSM bias, The amount still in the hands of the trennurer pro tern, w.i? ju -t ", on h hunk which had been broken for years. Rev. Mr. Warren ottered a resolution, ten dering the thanks of the Assembly to the citizens of Evansville, for their kindness and hospitality, and also to the various con gregations for the use of their churches, w hich was unanimously adopted. A resolution was passed, calling for the appointment ot a committee of five, to ascertain the cost of publishing the confession of Faith in the German lantrunre, and to report at the next meeting of the General Assembly. A proposition to constitute a new Synod in Illinois, out of Decatur, Yandalia, and Foster Presbyteries, were taken from tintable and then passed. A preamble and resolution, in response to a call of the American Board of Foreign Missions, appointing aday in January, lKijO, for the purpose of prayer and fasting, was unanimously adopted. Resolutions, complimentary to the Publishing Committee, condemnatory of Presbyteries in neglecting to send up statistical reports, and instructing the Synods t ascertain the cause of snch delinquency and have it corrected, were passed. The last two resolutions were altar hod to the report of the stated clerk, which report SMS concurred in by the Assembly. The Moderator made a brief and appropriate address before dissolving the Assembly. He offered up a fervent prayer, and announced the Assembly closed. A man nvmed John Curry, was arrested night liefore last, by Marshal Martin, suspected of being the person wdio stabbed 1 Snyder, in a fight, which occurred at the poll? in Lamasco, ou the day of the last city election. lie was fonud at the resilience of his mother, in Kowley town. He was tried and !ound over iu the sum of $600. He obtained the required security, and was sel at liberty, until the next session of the Circuit Court. In the United States DUtrict Court at Indianupoh- ou Weduesday, Rphraim Wright and Levi Crawford were each tried for depredations committed on the mail. found guilty, and sentenced for two yarn

There is truth and force in the fol

lowing comments of the New York Bexald BpSB the state of public opinion at the South, and t he way in w hich the conservative sentiments of the country at the North and South are overborne by the sectional agitators : We have no doubt that the "slave power" of the South, as applied to the three hundred and fifty thousand I slaveholders of the South, constitutes a body of men as conservative, sensible, and reliable, in behalf of the constitution and the Union, as can be found in the Union, not even excepting the great mercantile interest of our Northern seaboard cities. Senator Hammond, of Smith Carolina, we think, in his political view s, may lie taken as a fair average specimen of those Southern slaveholder.-? who are the largest posse- -ors of slaves. And what are Mi views concerning this vital Southern institution of slavery ! He give? it up that there is no margin left to slavery in our existing Territories ; that Mexico is forbidden ground ; that Central America is out of the question ; that even Cuba would, perhaps, rather weaken than strengthen the South; that the revival of the African slave trade would lie disastrous if not ruinous to Southern slavery ; and yet he maintains that it is the true policy of the South to adhere to the Union. That these sentiments, more or leMj prevail among the Southern slaveholders of all parti. we have no doubt. It is to the agBboad politicians, ipoil BMB Bad place-hunters of the South that we must look for all tlie -e African slave trade, fillibudering, and secession movements, 'ur follow citizen of this metropolis will not dipute the fact that the friends of law and order among us are competent to take onr coloration affairs into their own hands, if they will, and yet w e c ontinue tolie, as we have been for many years, the victims of the ruffian?, rowdies, ami spoilsmen, who control onr local elections. So with our national affairs. The sensible masses of the people, North sad South, arc victimized by our restless, reekless, agitating, scheming, and plotting politicians, who make the busine-s of parties, elections and spoils their special trade. Thus, a mere handful of these scheming managers of parties and platforms dictate or override tne public sentiment ot" the North and the South. The only remedy is in the independent action of the people. It is the duty of the BSSpM to provide for the suppression, in 1800, of our pestilent sectional agitators. Contemptible as they are, they may still be powerful enough, inn heeked l.v public opinion, to drive the country hea llong to ruin with their paltry attractions upon niggers and slavery. The Collapse. The Cincinnati Price (torrent, of Wednesday, says : The great excitement and large advance in the prices of llour, wheat and provisions, which we noticed in our last issue, has leen followed by as great a collapse; and the past week has Data rather a gloomy one for the sjiceulators, who happened to lie targe holders. Flour declined SI 15 pet bbL, wheal SOe. per bushel, and mess jiork ?1 ier bbl., and other articles of the hog product, steal in equal proportion, and the market has been very unsettled, part of the decline having been recovered ; and, then, a portion of this again lost. In order to show what sudden fluctuations have taken place, we will state that last Friday Hour isslbssd T5 cents per barrel in fifteen minutes, during 'Chantre hour, and nianv other articles in similar proportion : and this, hfllt) the 1 Austrian and allied armies had not had a battle, up to the date of the sailing of the City of Ballisssts ! Bjg-Jolm Heenan, tin prize tighter, is Mid to at in love 1 ith I fiscinating Cincinnati girj, of high social posit i-in iu the QaSSa City, who was born in a soldier's barracks, ami educated as a ''soldier's daughter.'She is also, a writer for the public pri- . aid i- said to be quite Uleatcd. The two parties fell in love at the t'n t iht. The young lady's brother." Mand like a wall of fire between her and the celebrated champion of the American prize ring. ... A Fi eueli jotiraal aaaoMsce thai H, Nicholas Car', a gentleman in possession of an income ol i;o,00o a year, ha- en:: e . 1 as a private soldier in a cavalry regiment which is about to take the field. DIED: MnvJKlli, 0t-jK, .-n ..I I' . rin-l S .1. Arinbtr.iiijr, Cfl 4 month. Ftinfr.-il .-t) :it4nYL k P. M., nt thi-ir resiilenc, n- iv lite '.-in i tl M.u ki t. Kri- inN nvjii it. .1, vitli nl lurtlier in it ie NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C'mlmrrh ! i mlmrrh .' t alnrrh ! - Whnt ISIT1 HOW TRKI '-Th i. - b .rprwr.fi uAt all sort or Annoyance from Catarrh. Mint ieoie know what it inceiivetiii in o Hint ivjiiIN are, vet but few knmv hew it can be cured. It is -imply a i liri.nie irritation, mi. I often enlar. yWM Tit of follicles, and cone.jnvut ihick. nin of the nmintw tni'inbrriuc. liitinc the n i-al cuili 's. fioiital riaSMfli miti M'-terior n.ires, ntul Fometitne' ex teiidini; into the threat i.iul hins. From tliii result tiKhtnesn ami often voitipi of the head, hKtrncted nose, or a profu t!-v of inn. u-, 1 ; nil II. ti --! voice, a:i.l oft.-u inij aii ! h -it in- and ta.it.'. Th old-si li.'i'l remedici have never lvn ul.h to tto anything for It. Niui.il injotto.ni nnd inha lationM are a iiaintnl and eMuivi- an tbo are pinerally worthleH. Yet TlniiiidircyV 'atari hSj a aimpW Smyir Pill, taken I wo or thru- tiuicH jn-r .1 1 v, pri'ini'tly cures ll.f unit, r i i. emm .t..n. all ...It - in the head, ami radically cure, ! - rverins u.'c, the nuxt tltinate crev, b j r nod bj the nqpeftMM of haadreda. Price, with full diriM tions, FIFTY c KNT PXk IUX. N. U. A full -et of llnini ln.'V- MBMjMMl KM . w ith It. Si t IirectloiiM, ;,n,l twenty diff. lellt Kellli-diiV, io i.uv VtaH. in riH ,-. , .- . do, ill plain . a.- . f 1 iaiu.ly i e ol lilie. n In i s mi hook, (j Thi-e rent- ii. by the sintr!. l-.r or ri, are mt by mail or expresa, free of charge, to any addii -. ..Ii Wipt of the pi I e. Aildres dr. r. Bantam stx, No. '. Broadsag W I V .rk. Sld in Evannvilh- hy K ELI. Kit .f Wlll l i: mi all UniKgUtn. e - dct V J t A' O v'Vjthl AUI.K Hi: of3 BStTT. I will (Vdl tin' Ston- and Lot tin oerujiied by 1 BMMM. K- Her k Whit. M Main ntrect, 6 Lottos Ml . WW r of I'ine and and Centre streets. Thcttix ht- t tm in area loo ft-t 1-Vi an atliiiiniMe location r a maunfaclciiii. e-taliii-lmient. There in a t rj frame hoiix' on the jirenii . The : prorn r: I ty-. nearly o .p. -ite Kratz Jt Heilinan'x Fonndi. I will aJao aelt a part of Ltt No. in the I'i'per KiilarRHneiit, fronting' teuton Kirt itrc. 't, UN KWiiaini: I m le. t Um-k to t Ik- alley, with a t;.i.-l two-story l.ri. k I, riu tie wind Iroat ''" feet, with stable, wood idled, and corn rki ou the alley. For particular in-Hlro el tba iHBMSi r. ryfcMwd K ATH AN SOWLKT. KSH IMIItfWitlM 1 Ml plii 1 Dried Pcai lie-. Dricil Apph gagar-enred Dried It. el, Cm. iunati, Sutir-eiirt .1 Hams, Extra White Win at Flour, Fine and Superfine, Potal- . -. Lard, Lard nl, Pickles, in Meat vaiiety, Soap, Ac Ac I H SABIN A CO. mv.i

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I M I' II RE HPKCiMtH HOMiKOPATIIIC KKMKIM X.i. Ml BRUAPWAY. T II I ; I E A T FEATFRE Ol tin- -eri- of Doinclic Kuiutfdiea in that each parti a Mali las at s pastas for the juirtii asa diaease or cl.-nw of diseases whoso name it hears, and may Ik? relied npnn for the cure of that par ti. ular affection. Hear ; ! : -cl ru. .: fioin a lnoiii -a-e ir lonR-.-t. indium ailment, in buyii. t ca.-e .f 1 1 rum keys' Specifics, obtain the I irtii ular ..no d..ired in their case, and thus ti selves make a cure wjiich otherwise would i .t the i-i man) dollars, and do small amount of time and medical tendance, if, indeed, it could be obtained at all. Thus multitudes suffer from Dyspepsia, Bilious Condition, Costiveio -s. It el I i te. Coated Tongue, and DaMltj, whi. Ii i narSjCttj u ntrolltel and und by tinDlHPMhllS .-riit ii n Tift.- i . artely a phase or f.nn of this tliseiwo vMeh i- n a i promptly aoiitndied and ultimately in. I by the iie of this .i"-! ific Thousands who aavi uii. n I M jmn wltft this m8Wmm0msWlion," bavin;; pun ha-M d a cvso of th. - Siecifics, line oMained a perfect cure and immunity from heir old complaint. 0OUOR8, OOLBB, AND Soke THROATS, which hi frequently lead to liliiiM IIITIS AND o.NstJMPTIoN, are nil in their early stae secured by the OOtKttl HltlA I mj i H esi l lone st in. lint; Bronrhitiri and in itiliii ; tiihs bat.- Iteeu .if..clly cnfd hy this Sp. i ill.-. Rut more! many s rsoiis have a sjiecific liahilily to cold, und lake litem from the least v. ioMire. This will b entirely relieved by the use of the COl i. II PILLS, as scores . in t -3tify from ex-H-rienee. So IATARRI1 i . i... of our most common and most troublesome - .riiu-t which the Old School Medicines and ftm lb MDtopatale i rMcrSjSfaaSj are of very little 11,-. Yet liiiudreds of per. ni have been i ured of not only recent and fresh, but even louj; standing and obsiiii.it. i . I-. - . i CATARRH by the usv of this Ssiitic. 1 1 1 . i.: I I idy in Syracuse w.w tlim perfectly cured . f a Catarrh, which had annoyed her all lei Ma. And a ynWhJ hiily at one of our first- ! atdiii! -m hot-b. who Sao so Utllil ted with this disunite as to require more thaa forty handker chiefs a week, v i- i titir. ly . tired in a single week by this SKvitlc PILES, lduedin: and blind, is one of those common and obItiMM SmMOl disease which are so dittlcult to cure hy the ordinary mellnKls, but which finds an entile ami fun. Isne nlal cure in the Catarrh Spocific. 11 ii. . time i-i reipiircsl, but the Specific is pleasant to lake, n quires m itherdiet nor restraint, and iH-iag f. I'.owi -1 np, m s rfect cure is the result. Hundreds ot persons, in purch i in- i case of Specilics, have ol.taiuttd a cure for this most tryn;0- and tMSMsM foiiuol Ii- i--. w Inch has beon worth to them ten times tho cost of the entire set. Cases of oc tf yea:- stahdiu h.i.- U-eii cured with this simple l i. n. , and we believe all may b - cured by terse-veraiM-e. The case t oiitains the best I LVKR AND AGUE SPECIFIC known. A reinudy without any deleterious or pois oiiotis subktaiiie, which not only cures the ague, and old, niisniai aeyd utiles, but may he relied ujion M a pi. rwtill when pi rsous are residing in a fever and ague district. It prevents or protects upon tl. wine principle that vaccination prevents small(ox or Is'tladonna prevents scarlet fever, by preiH'cupyiu the -s!eui with the true Specific. UunIreds have liven thus pro tee ttil and cunsl. THE tUMITUALMY SPECIFIC has proved a most invaluable remedy for Sore Eyes uul Eyelids, and for Weak and Dlurred Sight. One bely in Indiana, who had been a sufferer from sore i - 1 r in -t it v ears. m. f. ,i t w. . yea r- w as entirely blind, w.is , und s ife. tlyby the Opthalmy Specific aluue. BKADACBXS, to which many are nbject, finds a rurative in Then i. ii siterific which relieves at the lint.- .1 tlie attte k, and u!m tine wliicb corrects the coinlitioii of the steiu upon which it dcix nds, tod m. .'. -troys the predisposition to a return. The Sj- cifi. s for the various forms cf FEMALK ( 'UMPLAINTS n.l invaliutble. (ld Ion,; stand tug Leu- . . rrbM M Whites, attended with debility and t vMMtkw, mH f i w hich othei forms of medicine are of little value, ale fully controlled ami cured liy tin- F.M i i. I'i! i ; while tin Sss ific for irregularitiaa oontnd niaaoat ivatj f..im ot scanty, pamtui, or irregular uit usli nation. D1 ARRIHEAS AND St MMKR COMPLAINTS in adults or children are CMtSallaS like mare by ti.- iiioimi v I'll. i s, wltil.. it may l averred witltont Ih- po-Mliilit ol -lines, lul coul radict ion, that Hie l-lll.lO 1'll.l.siire the luot -llet t Swfitli' f..r tit a l disesso known. For the v 11 e.lis .ruis of FEVLRS. M A UI I I I.VKl!, MF.ASLFS, and othci ilis. :i I . hildren, tliu Fr.vr.K PlLL in n tie . ifely and surely relied npou. I In ni. s are the prescriptions of Professor HUMPHREYS, Mod bf years in his extensive pr i. ii. e. and t.t the perfection of which he has tlevoted th- resources ot eteusie knowledge, expei MM mid tndr. I Ii- pul. lie may r. st assured that during the III--tim-ol Dr. II.. no on- has K or shall be iutrust- . I with the preparation of bis Specific, tind le utters 111- gnaraiitx ot his professional life and r. pni lb.it tin y -ball lie just a herepresonts Iln tu They have now be!i Is-fore the public foi five . u . and have i i rywhere w..n golden opiuions i'rom the many thousands who have used them. Simple. Ii. a trtM ini ri. acy, tis hnicality, or dsng. r, tliej lia- Is come th- r-ady rii-t.iirs and aid ..t the parent, traveler, nurse, or invalid, and have becOMM the bUMilj bhjaician and medical adviser nf fin i ii 1 1 . f families. Nowh. re hare they lieen tried without having beeu approved, and their highest aipiei iatiou is among these wbo bavo known tie in loii-i-st, and nmst intimate. Lx. ty Family will find these SPECIFICS all the bav- fca reeommended : prompt, act.iASLr, KtartSaMBr it ii.m i often a r Kir Mi is rt n ami riiii mi iMirr.n. l.tst nf SperlAr Rrmedlrt. No, 1. F i-T l',lU For F 1. :ii:.stioii, and I nrl imiiiatioii of all kinds. No. 2. H'orts Pilf For Worui-Eever, Worm1 . Sol WettiM ths RH. N... BaSS'l PSSs For Colic, Cryiur, Ttsrthini-', und Wakefulness, and Nervousness of Adults. Ko. 4. Diai'l ana I'lth For Dianli.et, cholera Iiifaiituin and Summer Complaint. No. 0. Ihf-nt-r; I'.lh For folic. Crlping, Dysetilety, or Bhssly Flux. No. S. Clalrra ' t -For Cholera, Chol-ra Slorlais. Vouiltintr. No. 7. Corngk PiOt For Congta, Colda, Ibsir soil --, Influenza, .ml Sore Throat. No. H. InoBVilon tV4 Fttr Tooth-ache, Face-n.-li. . and Neuralgia. N... a. fsirf .l. .. CiHs For Ilead-arho, Vertlpo, 11. it and 1 iil'.ii ot th- 11. a.i. No. 10. fJ PiUo For We ik and Ds-ranired Stomach. Constipation, ami Liver Complaint. No. 11. FW remnh Irreymltritim Scanty, Painful, or Siipres-tsd eriisls. No. 1. f ' . . POU -For Lcii.'.irrhiia, Profuse l . 1. and It aritir Dow n. Nn. 1.1. C'r -.j. 1'iU Foi Croup, II. sirse Cough, " id Bmaikiag. No. M. Halt Rheinn JW For Erysialas, Eniptioiis. Pimples ou the Fit. -. No. 1". .'' ' ' Pill For Pain, Lamenoas, or Soreii-ss 111 the Che.-t, Back, Loins or Limits. A. For ratal aa I Aitue, Chill Fever, Dumb Anne, and mismanaged Anile. p.For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, I uteriuil or External. O For Sore, Weak, or Intlam I md Eyelid.-. Failing, Weak and Blurred .sight. C For i itarrli, of long Mandiuj or n-cent, either with t.Utrin 11 u or profu.v discharge. V. C For Win-. piug-Cuitgh, ahat i 11 k Its vioand shot tt uias w coiurae. PRICES. Fi ll set, 'JO lar;e vials in Merroccoca" A l-k JjsiOn Full Fi t . J" larjrs vials iu plain 1 ase aud book, I 00 t'ase of I'i tinin1 '- 1 nd book - ss i I.-, ol anj fi.nnnla rod hoTaa and bima loo Single numls-reil fsixt, w ith directions 25 ni;,i- lettei-d hoi-s, with ilinctioiis 6U Large plantation, or physician's case, 1 and -o. elah M oO I t R REMEDIES IY MAIL. Liik over the list : make np a rase of what kind you choose, and inclose iheainouut iu a current uote r Mamps, hy mail to oiir address, at Vo.MI Broadway, New York, and the medit ine will b duly rotainad by mail or express, free of charge. Uilf in:. F. HUMPHREYS d CO.. No. ;: Broadwav, New York. Bm Sold 111 Evansville, bj KELLER A WHITE, an t ill DraaxMS r.ivi-ltdiateow

AMUSEMENTS.

"M CONCERT TROt I'F. TIIK .11 VENtLE MINSTRELS THE Jl YKNI1.K M1NM RLI.S THE .M YEN I l.V MINSTRELS THE J I YEN I LE MIKifTBKLS WILL ATI'EAR ILL AI PER WILL Al PEAK WILL APPEAR ' AT Kr S' KM CITY H ALL AT URE80RKT ITY HALL AT CRESCENT CITY HALL AT Ci; I SCENT CITY HALL FRIDAY AND MATl'SDAY E1MN. FRIDAY AND SATI RDW KVt.MV. FRIDAY AND SATI HDAY RVKNINIi FRIDAY AND SATt'RD A Y EY ! IN I N't J MAY 2Ttii AND tii MAY -7 i ii AND Jmii MAY JTrn AN 1 1 -sin M I i-'TTii AND 28TM For full iarticuLirs si . do ripliv- progr imnuV which will be oMtfflMM "ii Man inu;. my:;-3t M A J . BRUNEI L, Agent POTATOES ! J 9 TJi TBE ft ! .'- MUD bushels more of those fine large Patatooa jn-t ceived s r steamer Marengo, at No. 82 Main st. yg VICKERY DKos. STRAWBERRIES I am now prepared to furnish FKESH StlAWBIRBII8 In any ijuantily. W. BATES, my-T-lt Salt w. il t; u len. Il l wic .l. l EMHItlE . J.i a.- soited Willow Cal . 'o do Empire Qabo. BSMMSIM . H. COOK A HOITS. 8 fa ill hi shi:i.s I'Kt.tif SFS I'OTA'M'ES t.c.ive.1 at U 'HI T. lux Ji . H. cooh SON M9-UI.JIE l-OUEMUM Rico, ST Prime Mackerel, White Bern Prime Herring, Prime Salmon, Received iu line oi.l-r at Homiuy, split Poaa. ii 000B I lOWB, mmoTiiijx'u is .HUll HE.WIIas . cial te th- plivsical b- ilth than l.'v lima - li. Mini exercise iu the oteii air. To i tiiiibitit out -door exercise Willi ainlisellieiit, '.. II. CilUh A BON have laid in a stiM k of Trundling-Hoops for Bujrs and ( rN, which they h .p- will ploaoa and boaoSl every buyer. For sab- cheap at .. H. COOK S sun s, myJO '2:1 Main stre,-t. B Ul Ul"S I' O A E Sll.l I . . 1ft dozen just received and for sab- I v mjr28 JACOB STRAUB A SON, 4o Main -;. 4ih H H I. H. PHIME yv HI II '?. SJISS Potatis-s just received and for sab by my'Jft H. KAMKY, Jr.. W ecsive uiyi K UJl'E THEM. J.VOTHEIt lot of those choice M ichi-..lli I 0 at s ju-t received at No. KJ Main street. oajtM YD KERY BBOS. V, T i V E . T H E IIO.1M0 HE E-1 ualiza t ion i t Vutidei laugh enuiitv, Indi ana, wilt meet at the Court House, in Evansville, on MuNDAY, June i.th, ls .'J, Hoi sit lot the pur. mmmv of examining the returns made ly the ap t rais r and deputy atiuraisers of the real . slate in saidioimty for the year MM, and etiiuli7.iug the same; ami also In hear and determine Mich grievances, growing out of the valuations made by said appraiser and d-puties as may Come ls-f.ir- s.iid Board. WM. W. WAl KKB, Ijll ItiJIw OSMlty Auditor. T m MEM CMJJ TS , HHi'SK MjI.I , and rauooisTs. W.. ar- regularly r. h lag additions t 1 oar of Dues, Mini. ims. Ciii.vicvis, Pa ms, oils, Yaunisiiks, Paari'Mtav, and Vtaaei Autiiiis whi. h wo are poopared to offer to the Ir.i le 1 as good term- .1- can Is- pui. has. 1 in ''in' iiii.ali, L011isrilie, or St. Louis. We have in Son 1 i MM of Extii v FOBS Wiiiti Lkah, in kegs ot &i ll.s. .'si lbs, ami 1si Ihs, which we are selling to the trade at maitufaclui ers' prices. KELLER A w HUE, iu t J'.-dAw liu No. oJ Main street. V8TME1EM VEO .' I ' . It HJI.E 9w at 47 Main street Drisd Apple, Pea. In -. Beet", sugar-cured Hams Also 25,00 fine Cigars. my24 E. H. SABIN A CO. Pike's Peak! Mtl. l.yu. OEBiMOl'N OF.SOp.V MM West, I wish to give up my loaae on the Union House, aud still the Furniture and other articles UdoUKitiK to tils house. The MM is u. II tut -iiished aud n foil toiiiiitioit lor the iicc.iiiimodation of boarders and travelers. I will si ll at cost and dednct one hundred dollurs for we.tr and t-.ir. Any ersou wishing to kn p Boll l, will do well to MMtaodlook for themselves. The I'uion Uossaaj is ,1 gttod tavern stand, situated in the most business part of the city, and ie.11 th-wharf boat. Persotrt aishing'tlie .situation will do welt to call immediately, as I shall sell out the first opportunity. Call at the Union Hons,.. Il-nderson, Kv. niy24-lwd I PULL1AM, I roj rit tor. TUE I O ltTJ'E II SHIM BEt v . ell the liudersii;lietl has Is -it tiis.solvedjthis da;, II. Ci. BABOH'K having pun hi.se. 1 the inter 'st ot II. W. Lajow in the firm, and will von tinue the l.i:-ih.'s. on his own account. II. O. BABOH'K, H. W. LAQOW. EVAMTIf. 1 . May 21, IK" I pm mmaHVKXT TOtll.s mm ' .I .en Wiiidron tir.iss Scyth s, 'ii do MillirdV C S. a. :o M 20 M M do do do do do do Wahiroii Grain i, Millard's C. 8. do, (rain Cradles, assorted Oram Bn ith So ip II. "ks. Germnn Sickles, 10 boXe- N'M he Mo lie-, tJ't dozen Hav Porks, Hi do Wooil Hay Bil.es. in for sale by' OUR, DALbl.l. lore and I CO. laO hags Rio Coff. e, ... bbU Wilmington Tar, JOIialf bbs d, Inti btM Boofn, .0 i.nies N'.ny Oaknos, JZ bbls Crnshial Su.ir, .11 h...s Pearl Slarrb, fst boxes assorted Tobacco, I " cas-s vi nt. l.-s 1 11 store f. 1 sale by tnyJ-t (iRR, DAL. ELL A i . Mpetr.t 1 m :: I'otjtokk: moo M onjriksts of etmice MicSteaa Pntarrm just 1 -eotvad and lor ansa by n KMil MBO0. iOI.HE.y S 1 'It I I' .oWM 4 IIEESE. W-B la ls.. s choice W. R. Chi t 2 I. his Si. Louis ;..ld. iohl-u Syrup. VlCKEBi P.Kns., For -al by unJl sj Main street WM.OI K El. IH It t M 2ft hbls extra white wheat FI nr, 1" bbls stlpcl line is, mi extra do. YD. Iv EB loo Isnrs d. On hand for sal ay BROS. JtJS'U kd.7A f.' VBTtBJ Hemp St-ine Twine, vai ions sii s. Also, Tint Line ami Statin. For oatat M the Wotslen Warn More. J. B. RUSSELL. '.') M tin street. myC( Between Third and Fourth, Louisville. M MJ M WE ST TOO I. S . IHItEtT Mm. from the manufactory, and amdo oxfavasty lor the Retail Tintle 111 dozen Iron and Wood-hi.e - ' adi. 10 do Dutch Bow do, M .).. Moada eaSaa Caat Steel Grain Scyttam, 20 do do do do Urass tin, 10 do do do Silvtn do do, .1 ids Ca-t St 1 Briar Scythe-, I do do Hay and Straw Kni. , 2. do Scythe Sin-iths, irssorteii, 10 Ihincs do Stones, ISaVoaaa Sand '; Pmna Hay Pnrfca, '" do Hay R ikes, In do Ccrman Sicki. The itl-jve articles are warr.inled to I of the verv Mai ipualitv, and for sal- mB) hj arjtfl J Ai 'oB STRAUB A SON, 40 Main at. DRS. E H R M AN & B M R D , lIoMiEoPATHD PHTSJU IANm S SIJJMBONS. Orrici: Tu tun -t., bet. Yine asi Division, my:l A md : t A S. VILL i:, l SU. aaj . teh. ll- .UO.yTH OH for rent will Is- prompt. Refer to M. A. L vw itr.M T. a. t; l PT.iN. tnjJl immjomE UOOU EOT JTOE t.:. -u.u WfM of th. -s , le,; .nt Mercer Potat.so, sujierior to TtSian in the market, received this day and forsalehy CHAS. Mi J iJINSTwN, mv-l Main street, neir the Canal. gmlSSOLI TO.V OE COi'JKT.VEUMM snip. Th- BajanrtaetaMp hore tuSw e existing betwoen Charles Pfuhl and Charlna Schanm in the Malt- i making MMdMfM in Evansville, Ml this day boea disHolved hy mutual oanaaM. The business will hereafter ls r.. elu.-t. .1 and car- I ried on under thv firm, name and style . t CiiAaLBt Sett a cm A Co., by the vtM Charlei Sebanai, who is authorized to collect and r. . -i.t for all moneys outstanding, constat to, and belonging to said firm, aMTwko assiimtsall the liahilrtitt of the old ftrm. C. PFUHL. my3-2w C. SCUAUM. Yolksbote copy. IJT.f.VH.f HJ l.TEH S. - i 0 It O . rsr Manilla Web Halters, u new, cheap, and convenient articlr, this day receiri d by J. B. RUSSELL, :am Main stTeef, myHO Between Third and F 11 th. L.-uisMlle m a.l.ltBI HUM CKESE 1 0 BOXES MM extra Kootl, j Ust re. eived an I Mr sale by CHAS M. JOHNSTON, losey's Bli appj Msiu stnet. near the Canal

MISCELLANEOUS.

jt m it tKlt.im fiiKsTM. TMEH: Mm.- Chets are made in th most faithful man.iiT at tbe Nashvill- Penitentiary, of red . dar. and id live tlillereiit sizes, 'iln odor of I lie wocsl is d. . tractive to Motlis ami all ine'ts, and n ndcr.s ibe i 'bests invatiial.i- for itackitnr awav blanket - und other wiol, i; ..o.'.s through the .summer. K-.r r-.iie at ths VooSm Ware Slor;. J. B. RUSSELL, 1 Main -ir. . t. Tnr?o ltween Ttiinl and Fourth, L. ei-vltl-Cwl'EKEil MUrjJJJ VAJhYm ' SSSoa Whit- C dar Water Cans, v it It oxers, brass auU iron ImsuluI, 11 oiao) ; .rsd..z White (VtUi I'uils, :. sies, I l ls., and iron lusips. Winn- one do en or more are taken, they nre , paekai in mwf shavings, with it . ehai-e for i .e. . thus in-iiriii- safe traiisjx.rtaiinn Hiid kt ejiig tl,. in oon outer ini -oiti. J. B. RUSSELL, Mio Main street, my'JO lletween Tbirtl and Fourth. ItonioTiMs 7BMMWMTM It E H 1 II awl V ' E 1 HVMT able for a small family, for - tie . 11 ay term-, situated on Bat oiol olraot, between Walnut and Chrsuiil streets, pply ! W. Hi imu 1,. m. :i r?oH hi: it ei. i s .. .1 1 it 1 , . t: m fk Laines. tu .- KMBICU " For Lawns or or; unlies, tu I.MP.D II S CO. Foi Men and w. ar, in YVtinlsn. I.ii ell, nr C lion, 'ti to S. KMBIC'II A Co. For ibe brat Moae iu the tBt to S. EBIBD H ft Co. Ft.r the prettiest and che.is-st I'rais-. Stella, or SHh Mwnrh,n-to . EMIiicil 1 .1 Willi Cllv and I'.inil V Orders. gQ In S. I Bit II A CO: For ant and en i vthin- iu the line ol Drv limsl-, M to S. EM BD II a CO., No. 4.1 Mail' street, who nitl Is- -.lad ! sin you aiiytbin- in their line, whether yon wih In buy or not, and whei- oierylesly pays ..ish t -i vital liny buy. uiy 1 1 K f'.H'M'i; .i.y'll .MHiivv. ,i.rCIIINES II. RAMEY.Ji:.. 1 n ceiling, mid h is fi.i - tie, the hd to win-; mat hi lies: The Keittucky H. 11 vest, -r. New Yoik b'e mt 1 and Hevar, New Yoik Rt aiM i . Manny's Reaper and Mower coiut.in Backeye Re.ipei and Huantc Bnrknve Hover. R. L. Allen's Rea el and Mower. Kight-hoi s ' Thresht rs and I 'leanerFJM HM 'i'llleshelS atel Cle ll.. ;s Four-horse S-parattu s. Two-holse Tllleshels. Also 1 Ooru Crushers, of different patterns. Corn Shelters. Cradling ami Mow ini; Scythes, drain Cradles, , Samples of the slmve machines can Is-si-en ul his store, corner ot Vine and First st. InyA' 1.1 H I E T .It Us. M-ll-Mi VJKBMB . athered and Carp, t Tacks this lav received at tin: Wooden Ware Store. J. B. RUSSELL, M Main str-. t, inyJh Between Third and Fourth, Louisville. CEDAli CliriiNS, &c THE SI IMS! UIIIEK GMMiMtB .TT EMTIO N to his lar-e st. -U of FINE CEDAR WARE, both brass and iron lioiiiid, ctuuprMn( rod, oMpaS, ami white Oedar churn. . 1 livesir.es; Buckets, Piir-ius, Water Cans, Ac. The abooa comprises thelar-i-t st.s'k ever oSored ill I. uisville, is of U'aiitiful workmanship, as low as can I pnrehaseti iu Cincinnati or St. Louis. Wh-n o I..-11 piecs are taken, they are puked in dry cedar shavings, without charge for the case, which insures their safe transportation, and keeps I In in iu gittsl order till sold For aale at lie- Woo l.-i Ware Store, No. .Main ftrtet, MMMoa Third and Fo::ith. Louisville. my'JO J. B. BL'SSELL. BUY TIIK RIGHT KIND OF A THRESHING MACHINE! Pit's' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MoFFITT S BOBSI POSrXB ATTACHED, is considered to lie the best machine of the kind ill the W Th- undersigned are now prepared to furnish machines of the ahove Patent, of a stylo and make not excelled iii the western country. All we ask is that our work may Ik compared with any of onr cofeinporaries, as also our prices. These Machines wire already thoroughly introduced and known when we commenced the manufacture ot them ; aud we shall only say that al tie- Lachines of that patent which We make, shall be m id iu such a manner, of such materials, aud with sui h improvements of our own, as will materially incrcasethe valuable reputation it has acquired anion -Thruslu rs. We can now offer to our customers n ebons' i f thce excel b lit Ma- hiln s, ami also a choice of the Horse Powers, to drive them, Of any size, MSB I to IU horse, upon as reasonable terms as any other estaldisaineiit ; mid we rest- . dully solicit orders for either size or kiml, and would , : -t that they he sent in as early as ssihlr, to insure p'ttin the best machine. K RATZ A 1IEI l.M A N . The follow in- papers w ill please copy for three ptwathx. and send hill to Kratz rf- Heilmau : IVtersbiir-: Ih'isirtcr, Priieton Indiaiiiaii, Neu HariPonyA.hoi .it. . M t. Vernon Advm if P i- ill- Democrat, (irayville Bcvsdd, Mt. Carmel Bjaister, Shawneetown Illinoisau OIney Independent, Vineeiincs tiazette. mm mil 1 t e si i.i-hi h sruEVHs, WW OBION col NTY, KY. The limb r iiMie.l respectfully aniionaces that he will ojien th.-tt Springs on the first day of June next. These Springs are anion the mt orfeonoJMS in the Mist. In coiiiNHitSS with BM eiilplnir BSVMpi is fire fDhSrjSnoM Spriin.'. mnch t-le hrattsd on a.i unt of the medicinal of itii waters. Every accoiiitmslalioii will Is given lo pel sons isitin (he Springs. There is a daily tveiiveyaiin the HpriuKs. lIlVls llil from Uinontow 11 1 N P. OBBBV Pronrii i ur. mi e 1 KE.i.n i.y'TE.'.ni.y'i tkhB dozen as- 11 1- l -i. s u-fii. Patent L e Cream ( miK .t .si'N'.s. PMMPa leceivedat I. II. IUTOK 1. I'. WVMBM&M., EIBST ditors - ni!. of the fherwmsl mvL'.'m BaTOll '.l. ..V it I I r !.i. .fi.iWtm chines We are amenta foi theaaJaof all the Isst patterns of ComMnaS Mowers and Reapersor Mowim; cr Ibapintr Machines. Furnicrs would do well to apply soon, so that they can have a (TiKsl luaehiee. myls lloBNBROOS A co. BcTf JrWMJUtw ? dozen aborted white Waslitsisr.!-, H aoxaa vi ti Soap, a-s..it.-.i i.ii..ls. 'J. I bx- St;irT TalloW, and Opal Candles, MO It s plain and Haar-enrna lrietl Bnaf, 1' ..'' do do llsm, 7'SI rt.s Rice. IfNt ths p. arl Barley, With a complete as.-oitm. nt of Family CnKorles s'-ih rally , 1 r -..!. h w at D 'KERY BRoS., miT7 t- Main street. WJ Tl h m s . . -it J t: U 'E I.U' NEW STOCK AT BRTBOLLrfl. We would respectfully Inform the puldlc that we have just nsa-ivtsl i.nr new stock of Cold and Silver Watches, finu Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Cold Pens, Ac including aouie very fine Lava, Coral, 'i anii . an ! 1 .itii-.. s. tts ; 1 ry rich and haaslsi ra tvles of liold Ci: ird, Fob, mi. I N est haiiis. Br aot Puts. Bracelets, Ear Riiiu's, FiiiKur Rings, Ac We would tadtpaTTleWar attention to en r stock of Cold and Silver Wat. lies, which are nf sujierior (iialiry, in all rsHsrts. Also, a g.sxl stock of TaIde, Tea, Salt,. ml Muslaid Spouiis, Folks, Ac., warranUsl pure Kitver. Silver-plateil Ware, such as Castors, Cake Baskets, Spoons, ,c of tm k hut vti vlitv, always on h md. We are selling at F-isleru priews for cash, and warrant our goods to Is- al rMVraeataS MflS BITTRoLLF BROS., 4s Main st. HEJ'T.OEEJ1E EOM BEJVT. riHtin on first storv of House No, 4-1 Main strts-t, for rent suitable for a physician or lawyer. Inquire at store In-low. niy'JO-lw gOMMEE-150 K4U Mill lOEEEJS W-S in .-tori and t r sal- I v myll WHBELKB A BIOQB. rail It SI Hi II EH WOI I.I. UK M triad to in. , t with a party havinf? from 11 s .imntn 1 in 11111111 a ri.-oruii;. 'lisiriut Ac, ritciory is ..ou.- ...s-. tin in one of the Ih-i -itna ti.rts on the Pat oka rivr, and chare to railway comaimikatton. mm ..eject in seeking a jawtner is not no much a want of capital (for his Ground BadaSttagaand Mai-hiuery is paid for, all being new ), as it is to meet with one toaseist. aud who has Uen hroiifrht np to the carjntry sr timber trad-, (which he hiuiwlf has Iss n). His own time will Ite lunch taken up ill procuring orders and other matters; and tw coustspieiitly require diikIi of his time from home. To any party who has this amount, or a near approach, will fin. i t hi- a - d opportunity. The most reliable reference , an Is- iven, and the name will lie reiplired. For lurtlier particulars, apply to Mr. BaSarl gkiMMT, at Mi Wade's alll and Door Factory, Kans ill. , ei t t pi ph Sie " I' 1 1 ., both of Indiana myll

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MISCELLANEOUS. rmw THE A B.BEBf ! M Ai.I.I - Hi iV KSare apN,itte.l Sub- AfCelit M NW - 1 IIIIMU REAPKB AND MOW Ett tiie very beet yet iuvebtl, 1 ut ilti'ii : all tin- latest improvements. Bf Sabs Increated in -i wars from l2- to 'ftjajii ! i.tsyl'. 911 r. i toes: roTJToEti: is biishi Is prim- old Ohio Potatoes jnst reootv-

ei an tor s:ie al the lowest market price in uuani s McJoHNSTOW titles to Mill, hy mvM Main -ti -I. leal th- Canal. M"E.'. i.v.rr .ii.e .' - mm i eived, wn -n me r B. B. Hamilton, a tin.- lot .. the celebrated KKNNKTT A LK, 111 t-i. ALUS Jt HOWES, m. i 1 1 Water otroot JT. '1. l.iSH Ell hi. is m'j 2 down Gtrerkina, irennine Lotrdoa, Mix'd l ickh.do do, 1 do Chi-w-Chow, do do, 2 do Pit . adilli. do do, 2 do U bile onion.-, do d Ihs eiv. d l. lUilroa l ttiis day at i.inI I .. II. COOK A SON'S. M iOIUV MEUL ico iff Sll. EREHM .und just received, ft.r aale fcj "U I'll AS McJOIINSTON m sun it JEEI.ES, HEJtMESJ.Vn BE Pun,, he.sh. Dried Apploa, IO do do Peaches, 1 cask Pi unes. Just 1 ect iied and lor sate by asyll BAS M.J1HIN8TOM 9.111 .S .f.VH HI.JSH 'si kegs assorted B'W Pittsl in k ai l Wh.s ling Nails, ::isi I - ies',1 Window Class, l.M do do Flasks, 7" do do Tumblers, Ml do do Jars. Just received by mill WHEELER t RltjCs SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND WII U kSALK AND RETAIL DEPOT. STONE, GENTHNER & CO MAMFACTIKKKS. RlttSlia S. K.4BCOI K Agent. i: A NS VILLK, INDIANA, ii. tantlj on 1. 11. .1 Sash, Dooaa and Bsmms ,...m.i Satam U.ixn, of Su(ierior AlleI in. l i. wi IU Mst-md, an I n.aily aud strongly Itiaiiniacllired. WHOLESALE ( ASH PRICES. S A S II . thick- eatct pes stir. -1 sxio IOkIS HUM luxll Mvll ISsU anm winnow. IH f 32 I - iilC Ift 44 r.s 1 1L' ! 76 a. ........ r4 Inxlf 1 M 1 in 1 25 1 ml 1 40 toxin 1 l"xl I. 12x11 Ir18 'Check Bails. SlA Ml of 1 it lie I ies oil llS.lel.or put Up at short aoUi e. sic. mi. km.ss. ratca. 2-SxS-S 1 . M.. fi 5.', 1 46 1 -' i. Oil 1 N 1 7' uoo 215 2 IO 1 'lit Jf) I J -'. 0 .'si 1 M " am l 8x41 'J-loxo-l't... t!.7 ...... . .. a M ...... . . . MM ... ik BLINDS. Vice. Sl.ittijmurp Sto. i .-. -: . rrses. r. tUiny Slot. xlfl , .. 1 ..I.....,,,. .. . . . ... ...... 1 2A. ........... ..... .. .fi n .... 175 .... 2 0t 2 25 .... 2 75 .... 3 00 .... 3M loxl2 It'xll MxM. MxM P'XlH 12x18 FRAMES size. 8x10 ISxU 1 50... o aaa. 1 75.. I 2V. i! oO.. a o.. Door nnd Window. THHUtaaa. mtc. 1 1 H n Other sire.s made to order. - BLINDS of all size made to order. DOOlfcS other than regular aim on hand, or made on short notice. l...r moulded to or..-r. llnihlers slioald, Ifpassihle, nske their Frainea of regular aiaos, tln-y can then bf 'Upplied at any time. Ceilinp. Siding, and Flooring? for sale. Mould iiigso.nllsiy.es. Fen. ing Ikmrds 43-a fcet 1uk. foi heap. One Window contain twelves lights. All order, must U adtlressed to E. .S. BABCOCK, liivll-lidAw Evansville, Ilnl. ..: . v .v it 1 ill 1 hi: 1. TO IjJ HHMMUM - the . . 1 11 j . h i i ii of the extensive iui.roeineiits to then 1 oucern, which Iiav boeO iu prtv-ree. 1 r nooie I ime past, to afford the nt moot tacit S 3 M .1 11 i up on an t xtenaiva trade, by aalliup a BMd art 11 h only at uek priora an cannot fait uniiersal satisfaction. Havinjr this objoct ill view, every con.ideratioii that Ktraiifhtforwaid doattag, founde.1 on honor and liberality, ran giro, will Is- resorted to. and Ihns establish mutual oontiiteitt hetxteeii I. in, i and s..,.r. The atork Is iiuilriiially lure. e. ry d. . irlinei.t r. .ete, aud .ni CMnSTs inay I'ly u i 11 iueetiD(5 an extensive sv,, ru,,, nt on 1. tsouahle terms. They would dl-its-t MialaMar attention to Heir late importation of Irish Linen !....-! iv H and 44 Irish Linens, j I Linen Sheetiues, Pillow Case Liasn. Band kercMioa, Towels, Napkin, Bleai lied and Brown Linen Tal I.- loths, Sc., Ar. ftmrr of Main and I ii - mi . BJEII HI I I 1UOO I Us. 4.JH . un d Dri-d R. .. I snd for sals by H McJOIlNhTOM, 's Btoek, mvl 1 Main sWeel, near the Canal. IIO 1. 1' HI s II l IJ E.S'KB, UmBRELLA MAKER AND Tt KNF.lt. In-: ii.it, 1. twoea Nine and Division stroata. - -i stantly on I md a fullaasortmetit of Parasola. TTikraHaa. V I .stw, Sc., and oslis tltatn at the l.iwt-i prices Re siring done at short notice and ji, tb" lss msniier Ml turners' work prontptly Sana. mylo-oai ooo exm'uj .vat. 1 Eli'MMtK s, for sale hy tbe doeeu or handled, lo bushels si,, til h.te IV-Hlis, 2'. btishi Is Coi n Meal. For sale at myll Z. U. COOK S SOB'S. Look Out! rmu. i t t . . s..v n RESEMCT M lull. inlorni the citizens of Kvaanrilla, that Ii fa m tvseifrd a lot of first-tlaas Fl'RNl'l I RE In m (l o East. ..(. t d. s,ridion, which hi intend- asaMg Ian at at any store in tb city. I'. 1. -us iii want ot frood furniture are invited U rail I tSMwSjatw. I taka all klada of old I'urtiitnre iu exchange for new. M A : U nt i.nKMIEIStr., 1 1. d r in econd -ha rid Furuitnre, on Second at., Itetw-is-n Main and I.s ut. mylO-bm mmE u' Booms HIM.UMB oeeibb, B'W hrince ol tb- 11 ..1 BnTid; v; uretjir. Sermons, fifth editi n . City of the Qreat King; TIM try of Lit LH f James Watt, The Jealous Ilraband; Lore mc Little Love mo Long ; High LttfetaMen i iK. by Jonathan Slick, Romance audit- II er Li!.-of Kit Carson. For aale by J0H1 niALT. tnylO Cstrner First and Main streeU. WM. B1ERDOWEB r. r. BaOCBVOM. IE It It ft tl E It K B BB V tl M TBJ", sale DRl CiISTS. Dealers in Taints. Oils, Vai:miii , V 1 - .u Block Main st., RranarUIe, Ind. Country .n hauls aappUod ou very liberal tertns my7-ly Ice Cream! lee Cream! Mm HO IV. E. I.J TE O E TBE El I M a of Far roll ft Co.. anaM respectfully iuforai the public jreiierall that be has opened hta Iro Cream Saloon : and vill warrant bla cream to btt of the purest and 111 st tl lit os kin. I made in thority. hi veiling parties and v . ldiuga can be aunplied at the -horte-t notice ami the moat reaaoaaSt terms. The s.i i. on has lsen lately fitted up in a superb ktyle. BBk In f c4iouary aud Crackeik nsUntlj 11 hand, and tor sale at wl , retail. rMlO .nill.EK, OB BTBVg, M MILLER. V ; ..rtner ia wanted to in a Flouring Milt, in a town en the Ohio w here there is a home cash del .and for nioir fl jut V"' md oflall than one ran of stone can make. The is n Ally, aud a corn n il now Si uyOra ; lion .11 it. All lii.it is re,, ni re I is t attital suScient to purchase om ci li.tmer's patent MiM. The prcaeut owt.er na prncfii al MlfMranl Millwright lie needs a jsirtu- r with a small capital, and om cajtuhle of doing tu. out-diKr bttainsas. For particulars apply to Mr. Carlilc, at the Joarlial of: mj 'i-.'.w mBB'HOTJ TBS 3B BMB. JVBT S W pan ivtsl j,er steamer Fairchitd. ami tor aale ly HAS. M..IiIINs,,. ',-v sBlock, myll Main street, near Mo 3anal. riiEs: sEicBB t--I'm mats iuiiamon, l.i has I". p r, lo bags Allspe . m - . . . j , , . . i, t mm . 1 mK- I v I I'llWI'lHIIlll.. myll U HtLLER MOO.

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