Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 206, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 April 1856 — Page 2

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ADD. H. BAN DEES, EDITOS. CITY OF EVANSVILLE. TUESDAY. MORNIGv:t::::;:::::Ä?RIU 8, - - . i 1 FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, , : OF(NKW YORK. for' vies President, ANDREW J. DÖRELSÖN, OP TENNESSEE. ,'. - To tie Basineua jaen of Evansville. ' A Convention of the merchants, manufac-

turers and Bankers of Indiana, is to meet at e is dead, - A more infamous piece or polity ' Indianapolis on Thursday the 10th inst, to l rascality was never attempted, than this in adopt measures for the protection of Indiana J which Gavitt has been so signally defeated, commerce against Cincincinnati Brokers. We and in which he was supported by the pretendi know that the issues of, thc.State Bank and of(e; organ of his party, and by numerous whipthe present Free Banks cf Indiana, constitute ped in tools. Let the whole gang now hide as safe and so'inl a currency as any paper their heads in shame. Let 'the Enquirer, as currency in the Union, and a far sounder cur- j Gavitt's organ : and backer, feel the scorn and

üt the rest of the paper cur- . -The Merchants Bankers rency vii:tu one-nan rencv now afloat. - and Brokers of Cincinnati know equally well! , with ourselves, that this is. the case and yet 'such is4lieir present financial system, that our bank notes are riot tolerated amongst them as a circulation, but are no sooner paid out by our

merchants" in that city, than they are hurried " into the hand s of broker and by them sorted and sent home to our bankers as a draft at

sight for so much spsciet " Thus the millions which our people of all classes have legitimately invested in banking, is deprived of much of

its value, and the life blood of the commerce maiF. This makes four Eastern mails we failof the State, "which is tho legal circulating ed to receive last week. Whether we shall re-

medium of the State, is from day to day being ji a - it. . I l -1 i -' L '. drawn to the lowest ebb. .We of course understand fully that tho payment in gold and silver, by banks of issue, of all their issues by whomsoever presented, is the prime condition of their existence, and that in paying specie for their hills, they have no right to makeany. distinction between persons presenting them. " But we know too equally well, that without confidence and credit between man and man and community and community, there can be no succcjsful commerce and . no successful banking, and trads must languish, and merchants and bankers roust become bankrupt. We know that both the State Bank and the present free banks of Indiana, are reliable and sound beyond all suspicion.' So know the men men who daily depreciate and cheapen their issues, and then run them home for specie, the huxtering currency-mongers of Cincinnati, and their neighbors, the merchants and bankers, who might prevent it but will not. The former have everyday for months, with all tho speed of modern travel, run our bank bills home for specie, and tho latter; havö stood and looked on well pleased at the oppe- " ration, until the one and the ether arc satisfied beyond a doubt, that our banks are every way sound. We therefore challenge for the Indi ana Banks that generous confidence, that man ly tolerance and trust in the neighboring States as well as at home, without which it is utterly vain for men or combinations of men . to embark in any considerable business what ever. It will be the business of the Indianapolis Convention to adopt measures to strength- j en public confidence in our banks, and to take such steps as are likely to prevent the continuance of the run upon them, whether that run is. the result of a lack of public confidence or of an unwLse policy pursued by any of the banks. Let all interested iu these matters attend the meeting at Crescent City Hall th's evening. ' Anmicias Vic'.crLro3 itt tauisv ;lio. The Louisville municipal election was held last Saturday. Only o no paper, the Times, Demo::atic, is published on Sunday, and it brings the dolefa'i tale. The whole Democratic ticket was ladiy beaten. The Americans elected every man on their ticket! We pre sume after taU the Democrat will re3ouble its asservatlcns, axil swenr twice as hard as ever before, that Louisville is ruined. The Americans of Lo'iiävilleknow their duty and precisely how to perform it. 4 : (ttrlt is a very singular !act,"that the Buchanan men are becoming cuiverts to the Old Whig ort term principle. They have suddenly become convinced . that, one term i; the Presidential chxir, is quite enough f3r any man, especially for just such a man as him who now sits in that roost. We presume tho people will think the same way". Pierce stock ap pears troinc: dov. n. inere is now a oitter struggle between the 'friends for Pierce and Buchanan. - Tho office-holders are of course almost without exception of Pierce, as they have a laudable anxiety to keep in office. ' But they comprise about all who are not sick of the Pierce in Democratic party always ex cepting more or less of the editorial tools.. -. Election at St. .Louis. The Municipal election came off at St. Louis yesterday. The Mayor last week issued a proclamation ordering all coffee-houses and other places where liquor is retailed to ba closed; forbidding all minors from being out from one. hour after sunset Monday evening, till one hour before sunrise Tuesday morning; and forbidding riot ous asscmblges of any kind. Evidently an exciting time was expected. ... . ' OCT" We had a regular drizzle Sunday even ing, but yesterday morning was bright and the day delightful. IFV"A"' woman most miserably drunk was loafing about the wharf yestorday. Who furaished that lady with the corn-oil?

THE ELECTIOII YESTEEDAY.

Success of Walker Majority in Conn r " cli. .. J wp ratified to to

-.. , . . -.v. , ,;" i" i,f say, passed off quietly, without a single tight, i, f.,novtnn. nntwith-.houscs

vi . cicu ijuaiivisu, ..t ... tia(j etaodinhe - warm excrement winch had prevailed many days previous on this sirllä O f l V V I f- w y Wn , r,lnnt'n,l in a n nnn nrfi tlint Ü.1V- i . . . . , -i

itt stock is flat on its back so far below par Clerkship in opposition Walker has been de feated and wo presume by a; heavy majority. This'is a bitter rebuke to the Sheriff. Lile- had staked his political "existence on this die, and indignation of the party ;it has , njured and dis - graced. At the time, we,, write, no defi-1 nite news, has been received "as .to; the other, candidates. It is certain the Old Liners are in the minority in the City Council, and ' that ' genefally , good ' men haye been elected to that body. We shall gjTe fuil retnrns to-morrow. The Americans have done nobly, and have every reason to he satisfied with the result, ' " , . ,-; u ;-. -: : "So Mails. , - Saturday evening' we received no Eastern ceive this week any : at all, or any but those li i. .1 : t I. ....... nA.l already- due, remains to be seen. V e need not say that every business man is perplexed and injured by this condition of mail affairs, xis previously stated, the cause lies in the fact that tho Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad hare demanded $2o0 per mile for carrying this man. we are not prepared ; to accuse mem o. a uencera e attempt at extortion, as many are doing. The facts are simply these. When the company contracted for carrying the mail at $125 per mile, there was not half the quan tity of mail matter then there now is. lhey have notified -the" Department that the sum was to be doubled or they would not continue to carry the mail. It is said the Department answered, if the mail could not be carried over this road at the old rate, it would be sent by wagons. But instead of being prepared for the emergency when it should arrive, the Department were found without any . preparations. . . The Company may have been blameable for their course, and they may be demand ing an exorbitant rate, but that does not excuse the Department for not using the proper dilligcncc to forward the mails in some manner. Here we are four mails behind hand, as if there were not a horse or wagon to be obtained at Indianapolis, nor any other route to reach the Great West than this one We understand it is objected to paying the T. II. and II. Railroad tho sum asked, on account of the precedent that if this ii done,, nearly, every road in the country will have to bo paid the same sum. ; We do not acknowledge tho force of this. It might have to be done in &few other cases, but' not in many. But even if it were' true,, that is no reason why as long as the difiiculty continues this community and others should be deprived of all mails East of Terre Haute. The Department is exhibiting itself in this matter, in a .very, unfavorable light. ., Wo hope the evil will be at once rem edied. : Hendarson and Na shville Saitroad. Wo are gl.id to understand that this railroad, so important to our own city, as the sole con necting link wanted to unite us with the Gulf and Atlantic by a chain of railroads, is pro gressing very favorably under the new man agoment. We are permitted to make the following extract from a letter written by Ex-Gov. Powell, President of this road, to a gentleman of Evansville. He says: ; ''The prospects of the Henderson and Nash ville road, I think much better than they have ever heretofore been. We re-commenced our work four months ago, and since , that time we have been constantly at work., , The grading of the first thirty miles of our. road, commencing at this place is progressing rapidly to completion we expect to have the first thirty miles ready for the iron by the early part of the eoming fall, and we believe our means will he sufficient to enable us to purchase the rails for the first thirty miles without using the credit of our road. ''The grubbing and clearing of the larger poition of our road to the Tennessee - line has been done. We are now doing all our work on the first thirty miles, and will give our entire energies to that part of the road until it is completed. It is about one hundred and forty miles from this place to Nashville. Our ! company build the road from this place to the ! lennessee line, and the Edgefield company build the road from Nashville to the Kentucky line, a distance of about forty three miles. . I understand the Tennessee end of the road will be let during tho present month, and that they have ample means to complete it without delay. The first thirty1 miles of our road commencing at this place and the Edge field roa beinZ Completed, more ttian halt OUr

itt stock is Uat on its bacs so iar ueiow par - - v . ... . . ,,. nlAir. u0 ing if it is not growing with that -magical swiftthat it ls'nt or should nt be.quoted in the PP-1 . ., .? -- - , -.- . , i. i ii n .,Mt tha ness marking the history of some Western htical market at all. His ...candidate. for.the .. ... w Hf rT""

road will be finished.' This being done, there prtiar attention the puttin up of stores . , Ä .l .Q. 17 . 1 . 1 V , . . " . .

can be no doubt, but the balance of the road will be constructed in a short time. ' I have no ,i v. i i i. .1. .i vi. Ä I . .t. r uuuut um tum tilt; Jiiab tun ijr innen ui uur road, and the Edgefield road Will be speedilv completed. '-' : 1 . '" Very respectfully, ''" '' ' : 1 ' '7' ' '"' 0 Your ob't servant, -- - I L. W. POWELL; - - " Pres't H. and N. Railroad. 0CT"A German who had been making himself rather too irnnor -f on nr. r -vot" . --wv-wa-swwn uwa a boats, Was thrashed VesterdüV hv a clerk whom u Uli j , " v'":,,vhe challenged to fi ;ht. TU Clerk was fined $1 anl costs.

-w A Disgraceful Mode of Warfare.

-The Louisville IeinocrU.ppears never toAdditlonal Partioulars The Harderer Body

let slip an opportunity of putting forth reports' the disparagement of its own city, as to the lecrease in the -value - of property, number of . r to rent, &c. Ihis must appear unaccountable to a stranger, especially as every the haWt of.Tisiühg Louis- . . , . " . , . I'll . . villa - o - n - f V-nlri ty- orVinii- f ha imnrnvpmontc . TUIV VailUUb Vi AAJUAatallag vmw iuii v v n

I...-SDrincins ud in various Darts of that cur, prov-

cities, Evansville ' for instance, it is at least steadily growing 'with a k seemingly healthy prosperity. It appears a little singular, to ay the least of it, even if the facts were as stated by the Democrat, a that public journal of Louisville should take particular pains to publish to the world that which must injure it abroad, and disagreeably affect, more or less, the credit of those whose interests are identified with the prosperity of that city. Certainly if an editor permits such feelings to live in his bosom as compel him to write against his own home, or expose its inferiorities and short-comings, the . fa t(Jcreatea safficient to carry him to some other point and thus leave behind him the evils which torture. But the motive actuating the editor of the Democrat is simply disgraceful. It is not an honest motive, nor can the actions it prompts bo honorable. The Democrat is simply taking revenge for last August's election. Because' houses were burnt down by a mob, and under strong' provocation as ever beneath God's Heaven brought men of strong passions together and made them give Tent to their passions in unlawful violence the Democrat unwisely in its partizan wrath declared this mobocracy had given a death-blow to Louisville., Since then, that paper has lost no opportunity of endeavoring : to prove the truth of its declaration. s It has lately seized upon a sale of properly as a fit opportunity to illustrate its theory, and even in this was comp3lled to make -a gross misstatement of facts to sustain its position. Its whole object is political. A To gain a political end, to make capi tal against the American party holding the party responsible for the acts of the mob, ant the mob responsible for the ruin of Louisville the Democrat seems willing to sacrifice the best interests of the people and city of Louisvilleand anxious to produce the Very condi tion of things it now hypocritically deplores while it exposes, yet which really has no exis tence except in tho immagination of the editor of the Democrat. .Thousands of observing strangers who visit Louisville every year, on business or pleasure, and year after j ear, can bear evidence to the fact, that Louisville is not only a growing city, but that abroad, excepting where the slanders of the Democrat have taken hold on gullibility, ,she has a reputation for prosperity. The very activity, energy and liberality of her business' men, render such a condition of things in her midst as that started by the Democrat, impossible. It has only been a short time since we were compelled to defend Evansville from the assaults and slanders of ono of her own editorsi who sought to make political capital at the expense of the city in which he lives. At the very time when t hundreds of houses were springing up here tot er four hundred last season) and when houses of all kinds were in demand, he spoke of the decrease of property and business, of. liouscs for rent ail over the city, ifcc. Indeed, for a time it appeared to have become the policy of Democratic editors to endeavor to make capital off the American party by charging that in whatever city they were formidable in numbers, that city was doomed to decay, and the curse was written that her streets shall be covered with grass. Such a policy only injures the city and the. people which support these renegade editors, without accomplishing anything against the American party. The respective communities will best be able to judge whether those editors are a ! blessing or a curse to them. A PEUFÜHED UREATII, -VVhatlaüy or centlemuu would remaiu under tho curse of a disagrecubl i reath when by using the" Balm of a Thousand Flower"as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet but luave the teeth white as alabaster! Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will iiover mention it. Pour a singld drop of the "Balm" on jour toclh-hrufh and wash th- tueih night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will lust a j ear. . ' . A Bsictifcl CojtPLkxicx may eatilj be acquired by using the "Balm of a Tiousand Flowers." ' It will remove tan, jiiii!e;,and freckles from the skin, learing it of a soft and roseate hue. We t a towel, pour on two or three drops and wash tho fjee night and morning. SnaviKs Ma.dk East Wet yoar shaving brush in cither warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of "Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will ma;ea beautiful soft lather much facilitating the operation of sharing.- - Price only Fifty Cents. FxTRtnoE Si Co., proprietors. KELLEK, FARNSLKY at CO. ' ap5 lyd&w Agents for Eransrille. 37 FOR SALE. SWiLLsell at private sale, on accommodating terms. Lot No. 37, in the Upper Enlarsement of the citv, one oi the most des;rab o loeacions for residence ia the market. It will be sold entire or in parcels if desired. I have also for sale in various parts of Evansville and Lamasco. in which I am prepared to offer bargains. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to aire me a call. jnh2i-tf JXO.J CHANDLER, Real Est. At. t. S. CLAI1KK. . " J Jt. STASriBLP. - CLARKK & STANFIELD, - CAUPEXTF.KS JIS D Jlll.VRUS, . ouop corner rirst.an uunai streets. LI. work entrusted t uj. done wrth neatness and dis8iI? Z ' i 0 i Store Fronts, and Jobbing generally. mnm-tl IJOK LK10AS.-M ' 21 boxes oranges; . ' . 0 eases Abaguish; 10 ca$C5Swcet oil;'-: -50 hf bblss; mo for familv nae 50 bbls mackerel reo'd -by Viag:ira by : . . - . . mh2 , -- TBX.N V A SQRENSOX. T OWEl,iiJ. cases brown Henebeck Toweling; 2 do bleached, do do;rec'dthis ; : 3as, low & co:. - 41 Main street. Loiieavill, Kj.' day and for sale ty mow-daw (f J. kRDK-V SEEDS. 101 boxes warranted, fresh. Hntl -M the season, iust ree'd per Rdilroad at . . ... I; . mb8 L. H. COOK .V SON, Corner Main and Istst. 125 cartoons Bonnet Ribbons, new and handsome styles; 10O do new styles Dres Tiimmings; 1 ' 150 dox Cambric Cravats a-sorted qualities: . ' 25 pieces super twill'd French Black Cloth; 1 s,- OilW P:kt J : a- . . . ' 350 Paraols. assorted styles. 5 pes Satin de Cbini 1 50 doz Tuck Combs, 75 do India Rubber Puff C01 1 sua ' : ' 1 d. '' sro mniai , est tsuttons; -100 gm msl Coat rruttonsilSOgro horn Pand do; ree'd tnis aay anu rorsnic ry ja. . l.rtw 1- nr. nh.-9-dAi 41 Maia street. Louisville, Ky.

THE OHIO" BELLE AFFAIR.

Found. Speakjngof this case the Columbus Citizen. of the 28th ult:, says: L,i . . , ... Whilst at Cairo, the facts becoming known, a number of people proceeded to the Belle for ,. ' T r. ,. . . . th( niiriiose or rcscninc?- the unrortunate man i r. it 1 . V. UVUl tue mutuuiuus ucw uuiuiikoi, nuui had fallen. He himself desired tO be placed in '

, e rc j .4 1 V, v, I ouiiuiuH lou, ler uiouj reiorr. . the Ohio ana AHWluippi ttauroaa rrie at icrrc-oinu 1 the hands Of an Orhcer, and Stated that he 9:3np. W.: Indianapolis 1;00 night. eonntin(t Uirw Iii - npvpi- exnorfeil naoh Hifkllian where the ' Ta la-fr lot will be .old. one-third payable in cash, and traini;for Cincinnati. Columbn and Clavelaad. ia. Inaiana neCl expecieu lO- rcaCU mtsman, Wliort tue th.Tem.inderin two payments at one and two years. Tha Ui attd Cincinnati. Indiana Central and Indiaaaiolis. I'lHaCaptain Of the Belle proposed tO take him for maller lot one-half cash and tha balauea Iii 12 months; in- nri,h and Clereland Railroad. . -r, ,17, . 1 j 1 j . v u . ' t-rest to bo added on all defer. ed p.ijm-.uts and a mortgsge , . Xin froaa Eransvilla Cincinnati..'..,. ...T.... 1 t r. trial. When the crowd. approached the.hoat,tsBto,e(.nreti,em. . r'T T iPiuiiKh . ...M

for the purpose of taking him off, she put out into the river and thus frustrated their inten- j tion. What occurred on the boat after this we can only judge from the result. The body of a man tied to a chair - was picked up in the river near this place soon afterwards, and the Captain of the Ohio Belle, on leaving Hickman Is reported to have called out, '"if you find a damned scoundrel floating by on a chair, take him out and hang him!" J .' j , . The Grand J ury of this coimty have had the matter under investigation, but wc believe, could not procure testimony sufficiently direct to warrant them in taking action in the case. The , impression throughout this part of the county is, that a most horrible murder has leen perpetrated by the officers and crew of the boat. Mr. Jones was a. respectable man, a citi

zen of Mississippi, we believe, -and a mart of,;rmTn' ""''?'' ", ' f"1! Jia!ri5 - - r ' i ta ba iilaerd down alone the Iron ta ana sides of said lota, on

n.on.'i.l . - . Vj w a r 1 An .narl ..- Vi n . I-a a ami. a pi ujci fcj- Ii c iwiu iiuK icai irou w Hell uwuiuc of the money which he had with him. curininlv rlirl nrt tfilrn it tvitri hi in n-Un Vin 'jumped overboard." Whilst we admit that ! , .... , .. ., . he laid himself liable to punishment by shooting the clerk, we must say :that almost any man of spirit having been grossly insulted, and finally assaulted, would have done the same thing. - He should have been handed over to the legal authority at the first port, and fairly tried for the offence. Altogether, we consider this one of the " most horrible aftaira that has ever come to our knowledge. V We take the following from the Memphis Eagle of the 4th: . i .... , i - Sixgclar Development. We learn from good authority that the real name of the young man who killed Stevenson the steamer Ohio Belle, a short time since, and who was afttrwaids so foully dealt with, was Joseph Cooke, Jr., son of Joseph Cooke, Esq., a most worthy gentleman residing near Holly Springs Mississippi. Young Cooke killed Sanderson at Holly Springs," a few years ago, and has ever since, we learn,beena fugitive from justice. having in the meantime assumed the name of Jones under which name he perished. His father passed through this citv yesterday, on his way to recover the body of his ill-fated son, and take it home for interment. A most melancholy duty, in leed. ...We sincerely sympathize with the father and family of the unfortunate and unhappy youth, of whom it may be truly said ...... - 'After life's fitful fever he sleeps well." SPECIAE NOTICES. KWSe tices in this plsc, ten cents per lino ona insertion; 20 cent per line three times; 30 cents per line one week; discounton longer time. - MUUTIJVU OF DISIIVHbg IKN. Tnn Business Men ol Evans-rills will meet this Evening at ai 7yi o'clock, at Crescent City Ilall. for the purpose of ap pointing Delegates to tha Iadfensiolls Commercial Convention of ibe 10th inst, apS-U "g-We are rinted to announce the name af FHILTP Kuol aaaoaadidato for City Marshal of Lamasco at the May election. mh2S wootf, Orders for Wood left at E. E. promptly filled. WnKELER'3. will le ' p7-3m2wen . ÜPHISG AND SUM .UCK GOODS. TiiK under igned takes leava to inform the citixens of this city and vicinity, that ha is in receipt of a full and general assortment of Spring axd Scmmrr Dht Goods, and respectfully requests the favor of a call. A. ANS PA CHE It, mh!5 Im Main street, next door t? Branch Bank. IKS" Asprinorsmmrmedieine we wuld recommend Dr. J. Ilo.irRTTKK'g celebrated Stomach Bit'ers above all oth-rs. Im strengthening and invigorating; e!Tsctnpon a debilitated sy.oteul ii truly astoainhing. - its tonic action on tire liver, its tends tcv to drive all humnrs to tho surfaoo. tbrerebv cleansing the system from all impurities, is a hat has gained for tbea ßttteri such an enviable reputation, inasmuch a tney are pleasant to the tate even as a beverage, aod aro in general e as a family medicine wherever known, forsaln by Druggist and Hotels gtnerally. HALL0CK k STOODARD, WOOLSEV & SAWYER, Agents. IXDT3PUNDESCE COTJJfCIL ?fO. 2, .-neets at o'ciock I-. ji.. at tneir Hall on v ater street, over tne telegraph Othce, on the first and third Saturdays of each luuma. otu.toi.w n v T E 8 . .. . One square, ten lines or less, one timo. 0o: three times. $l; one week. $l 50; two weeks. 92 50; one month, $4; three months, $7 ST ; six months, $10; one year. 15. Discount on larsir advertisements. C.trds of six lines or under, AH per annum. ' io cnarce lor marriage, oeatn or religious notices. StoJASH A,0 IUOIi8.-25.0r Lights ass'd Sash; Via Panncl Doors, in store and lorsale by ap8 ORR. DALZELL k CO. VjlTh DOZ Grain Cradles; 20 doz Half Bushels, in store OKU. DALZKLL k CO. s for sale by iS 01.A8SKS. 1J0 bbl Plantation in fine order and 100 1 x hair-bblt do. -oriale by ap ORR, DALZELL k CO. PROCTOR'8 PKAIil, RTAHCH 23 boxe of this ml lavorite brand, just lee'd and lorsale ly apo a. r. S. E. GILBERT & CO., Sye near Water. IQB.l.M BAUS 8,000 for sale very low to close con. m Mgumeut. 8. E. GILBERT & CO. H" K.MOIV SYRCP.-Baldwin k Myera' pure lemon. HLi ree'd per fersia, for sale by . apS S. B. GILBERT A CO. KHM KTir.11.1. V SKALKl) FllHH O V I EKS. L 15 cases I and $ pound caus. reofd per Persia, for sale ap8 . 3. E GILBERT 4j CO. by BK1.M0.TS WORRS.-1T5 kegs V nails assorted sizes, reo'd this day and forsale by aps i. k D . nsiMAyy. 6 rZ EE GS S O Soda; 10 bis S C Soda in lib papers! si 1 bols Alum; 10 do genuine Cas-.eel ooan; 10 bxs Indigo 10 lbs each; 1 bbl Cmpbor; a bbls Sulphur; 2 do Kp. Salts 1 box Tartaric Acid; 2 cases B Luster; 1 cask double refinedSaleratus; I bbl Cloves: 1 case Nutmegs; ree'n this day and for raie by apS I. & D. HEIMAXX. OK BnLS W R Ciler Vinegar, reo'd and for sale by aP8 I. & D Ufc.lMay. JPBXS Cream Cheese ree'd this diyand forsale by W P3 I. k D. HEIilANX BX3 fu,l weight Star Candles ri'd this day and for ' sale by apg . -I. ft D. HKIMAN.V. risj Jv BAGS ckoiie Rastern Rio Coffee lust reo'd ne steamer Taped by ap8 Z.H.COOK k SON. fjLaTDKii;. 2S bxs Layer Raisins; 100 dos Brooms; : 50 bbls Cement; TS bxsass'd Tobacco; 25 bbls Tar; for sale by apS 25 bxs Wheat tareh; . . 50 oox Washboards; 10 gross Extraot CVffca; 150 kecs pure Lead; 30 bbls Vinegar; in store and ORR. DALZELL A CO. jl'iVDRIKg.25 Cl cases new stylo Bonaets; 15 1 doi "inen Cambric Handkerchiefs: 2tO dos Hemstiched do; - ! ' 5 uartoous gren Bereis: 10 oartoons bl'k silkCoatCord; 10 do eol'd silk CoatCord; 150 bxs Linea Flo; 250 Jaconett Collars; 150 Chemisvtts; S cartoons black silk rriaxed Lac; . 1.'. pieces sup r black Satin Vestings; 10 do Grenadine Silk; 50 cartoons d'Cantna Ribbon ss'd widths and colors 50 carfons hew style Bonnet Ribbon; KJ dot super 'bonne' Silk Crava a ree'd this day and for1 "T . . LUti Ä CO , apSdaw - - 1 4ig Main street. Louisville, Ky, B9 LACH SU KS 150 piece Black Silk from 28 to 36 JLV 1 nches wide, ree'd this dav and forenl Lv ap8dw JAS. LOW k CO., 18 Main St., Lou.. Ky. NEW CASH STOKE. ; " ". HAVING receivrd and opened an entire aew stock of spring, both staple and fancv goods, carpets, oil cloths &o, u-aw invito theitiens of Evansviilo and Ticlnlty ti aroru. i'.h a ciil to promijinr latest stvlesof goods aad mallprofits. ...... JAMES OAK LY & SON, ap4 . Istst. Foster's block,NEWSPUINU MILLI KEItV. , III I?..PAR KKR nM J"" "eeived a large assortment of lfm Millinery, consisting of Nopolitaa. Silk and Straw Bonnets to which ah as th attentioa of the Ladiasof Evansville aad vroinity. . .jr. R, BARKER. ' mB31 Ci tCrii -Thirst street, betweee Maia and Locmf. -

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Town Lots for Sale AT fPUBLIC AUCTION! WTBTILt. bt 'aold at pntlic unction, on Wednndny the 7th Vj dar of Jiay, tho following Lou la ttteitjolJt-io.il!-i ville. to-wit: . . " Theiootli third ofLot37. Old Pat, furmerly oecnpioil ty ! AI. A. Lawrence aa a Martie-yara. VrTArdraMrE ikrment. i-ou Black 7; u. B.ock t i. Blocks, and j. Blocks. Eastern Kulsrtcf mtnt. Lt 10 u 12 is. it. is. is. 17. is. 19 and 20. ia Cowan's Sobdirision No 3. Upoer EuUrront - ' M . ,h , ..;., ; .1.. mf..tfloariihir nart of tha npper portion of the city, and a highly dMiraUs for l'erdoii wisQiK; to max any inquiries aoou ina um please aply 10 W: R. Prtttob. ! ' K i 5 j apVdawts I-, ' J. J. 5ILLIMAS, Agent. KBBLS New Rice; 30 do. Pi.kles; IS ba. tareh; 20.000 J half SpanUh Cigar. just received by - N, , i'1 - - - " - , 0fan btjsii Com, at 30c per bushel. Z. U. COOK k BOX. JUV ar7 d l'OR JI BROOM8."V0 dorass'd qualities just reo'd, fer V low ty apt 3. , GILBERT & CO. Tfe t ä t LUS Carolina Kiee; (5 bxs Cream Cheese: mm 3jt3 15 l-ales Cndlewiek bbl Stoughttn Bitters; 15 boaes cans asd hl'-oans Baltimore OysU; received this day and for sal 1 j . j, u.:. r P7 t. & iJ. riteiMAyy. TIVK FLOCn .-Mo bbl Ryo Flonr. plandid article. JL in barrels and aacks. ap7 HEBSHBERGER & CARSON. rniKD Fltl'IT. 50 buh dried Apples; 13 do Peaches; JLF I bbl Peach Butter, an excellent article lor tarn ir nse, 1 for saleby ap7 HKR3HBE RliKlt k CA RSON j COIl PO KATION NOTICE. ORDERED, that the owner or owners of tots XbV 1, 2. 3, 4 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.- tl an 11. in Mock Mo. SO; and of Lots Noa. I and 30. in block No 51. all in the Eastern Eaci . l . . . .1 . . .. . - . fl. ..... ... oGTtainiiren, ciichuiur iryi iur iwiwct w uu.u . w BDrner 11 boeuiHriBia, .imn ..ji tt uuu.jtivN l?"' to oerform aid eruic. and the costs and expenses thereby will 1 assessed to and eolected by sale of said id leu or so muoh thereof as will satisfy said lion and eosts. By ordor oi tne common uounoii. .. ap5 101 , . HELL. U. WiUkEB. Clark.' "! COIIPOllATIOX NOTICEt ' rfKKDEEED that tha owner of lot Jfo. 10 block N 11 ia vr lected by sale ofsaid lot or so much thereof as willatUfy aiu lien anu costs. iy oraer uommou ;oiucit. . apS ELL U. WALKtK, City Clerk, i I, SSFI, VKKP 60 boxes quart, p ntand hf-piot just vi. w reo'd per Jaoob sr on. i or a'e low by t -aP5 3. E. GILBERT i CO.. ?jc. near W.ttr. rgOn CCO 25 boxes, ass'd sizes and ijualitit from 12 ji. to 40c per lb. iust roe'd for sale -y apS , - S. E GILBERT k CO.. 8y. near Watet. FT BAGS Rio Coff-e; S bbls S. S. Almonds;' ' mßW 5 boxes the best Virginia tohaeco received thi Hay and for sale by ap5 . -1. & D. HEIMANX. : I K A BOXES city Window Glass 8x10 9x12 10x14 10x12 JL P9 W 1(xl6; KU gross extra pint flasks received this day ana lorsale by ' aps i. K u. umjiA.-ia, TntTE r uow receiving the lar(tjt and most deiiraM n w took of UK V tinDS.- imuis. SJtcr.s. iiAia CAPS and notions ever offered ia tbis market, ta which a a re-pectfully inviu the traCe. ap4 , J. S. J AQCE3S k CO. lSTR.V F VMII.V FIvOUR. Just received a further euniil to tha best St. Louis brands apt HBU-tHRERGER A CAR30V, TO V1K1K H Y, I s. HHII'I'KKS AD UTHKHO. r v HK undersigned would announoe that he has finished his i large and suintanttai new hart-boat ' lUlMMOril CAVE." Ho has placed her. for the sake of convenience in all stages of the rvr. at the foot of Vine street. He will stall times hrearUr be pleased to give prompt and careful attention to ruoeivmg and s:nppiug as vauu to ail otner river business th .t taav ho entrusted to him- -- - - . The patronuze therefore of the Merc' ants. Shippers and otners 01 this city an or tue interior is souettea. ip3-tf JOHN S. MITCHELL THE LITTLE At A WITH THE ' BIG- OTOOSSII 2 Who can dress a person in Vool. Linen Silk or Cotton IO VERY Gentleman drsirrs to benestlr and ta tlly drenJSCs ed. It is eminently proper that this ehonld b tho aim of all. and wo hava noticed that noarlv all tho well-dressed denizens of our city purchase their Clothing at . A. LOBK-XSTIXK'S. Weitern Star Ctotliinir Store, under the Pavilion Hotel, corner or Waterand Sycamore sts. Everythingin the line of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. miy be had. ready mada or marie to orler. not only in tho beat manner and style, nutattne very lowest prices. A senrral assortment of Hats. Cans. Leather Trunks. Car pet bags aod Valises, everything that a gentleman ean wear or ue. yon may nun stma w estern ntar. ap3 KKW AXD CKKAP .OOI)!! McKIXNEZ COOKE.' .;,,r;: W ATRR ST. KKXT DOOR TO R. VARGS BETW SI Al.f ANU LOCUST, ARK now reaoiving and opening a most desirable stock of sprio' and summer goods, const-ting in partol every variety usually sept in a ury gooo store., suss.' cnalias. Berages. Robes. Lawns. Uriiliaatea. Bonnets. fCrsne. silk Lac and Kcopolitan.) Rihbons. Lace KJjinjs. 'Hoves aod Mo'emgin great Tarity Cloths uasimeres. Pant goods snd vesting, in ricu prolusion, a;o.. cie, aps 13 L.ECXIOrs' NOTICE. I. C. S. L. EAILROAB-The Annual Election for clevcu DiifucU'ls ul the c-Viinsvillo. Indianapolis and CU vcland Straight Liuo Railroad Company, will be hell at tuo otnee 01 too Company in ths oitv of Indianapolis, on Fhiday. J ay 2d, 18jo. at i o'clock P, M. at whiih time the emcers lor ti.e ensuing year will a mo be ei ctrt. JAMBS GREESE, Sec'v. - Indlsnapolis. April I, 1856. ap:l-d3w BCSIIELS Hominy inst from tVs mills and made J fW out of pnro white flir.t. Hominy co n forsale at wnoiesaie cr retail cy sp:t l'.HOR.NBROOE k CO. . COPAItrSEKSHIP. 7E. the nndersigned, diare formed a Copartnership. I under the nrm and stile of Mcuclxas a Co.. for the purpose of earraying on and doing a general tobaeco manutacturina business. We bon. from QrRiiMrinnMu Tobaoco Aianufactnrers. to leceive from tho publio a share of their patronage. We have taken the store Sa. 25 Third s'., bet. Main and the River, where we will bo pleased to seeour uivnos ana customers, wo pelpRe ourselves to give entire sat (faction ia all Tobacco mann'actnred bv ns . --- ... BIRCH MUSSEI MitW. apV2m ANDREW J. AiUSSELMAV. ' R. MUS-KIMAX JtDW. J. MUSSELXAN. MUSSELJIAJf Jc CO., - - . mauufanturr or all dinds of C II E W I N G T O B A C C 0 , KO 25 THIRD RT. . MTW, TS A IX AXD WAtfsJR, r.oVlsVJILF. KT. ßjPnrt cular attention paid to the purchasing of LEAF TOBACCO. ap3-2m TO LET. THE nies little Barber Shop; at a low price, adjoining Ironthallof tl:e Pavilion. . Possession given irooie th mediately. api-tt O. K.. DRKW. W- R. CHKRSK. 25 boxes extra Cream Chetse. for outeing; 25 bxs Cream Checo, for oountry trade, rec d.per steamer 6 by ap2 Z, 11. COOK ü SOX. FK!KI.ED POna 10 bbls Mess Pork for retailing, just ree'd by apS . HERSHBERGER JL- CARSON. WIM OW WAItR.lOdoz ass'd Market Baskets; 5 doi Clothes Baskets; 1 daz Willow Wagons; K d ) Cleveland Cabs; i do do Cabs; i 1 do Nursery Chairs, for s.tle very cheap by ap2 HWR-HBftRGER CARSON. Fi CANS fresh Baltimore Oysters. Whole ean 1; h. If cans 50c; just reo'd and for sale by aps . h. uounl es SO. iCASK Zanta Currants; 1 bbl paper-shell Almonds; 30 boxe. Raisins aes'd M. R. and Layers; 2 trail Dates, reo'd per steamer Defender bv ap2 Z. H. COOÄ k SON. VALUABLE LOT AX ACCTIOXl U WILL sell at puqlic auction, at the old Court House in ML Evansville Upper Eularai Evansville. April J'th 18.16. Lot number sixtv reui in the Upper Eulargement of Evansville. situated on the corner of Mulberry and .Second streets. This lot is 75 fcrtfront and 150 feet deep, aad U one of tNe mo.t clirible building lots ia the ! oity. SALE POSITIVE. Trims;-Ono-third of the purchase money in cash, and the ! remainder in ono and two year with interest, to be secured oy a mnngaie . Koier l. isaxer 4: uarrin, at whose office a plat ef the lot msv be seen. f ANCY ROGERS. Woolsev k Nr.tsos Auctioneers. anl-.lw 502 1 BUSH Irish Potatoes just ree'd by Z. H. COOK 4 SON.UTILITY, BEAUTY, ELEGANCE f 1 Ir e f i xae"m e n t . ' VERY oa of tho above aames will bs found well adapt--A ed to and a true repreaentativ of th immono uuaati tie of Goods just arrived at the well known Store of Win. Loewciilhiil A: Co., Corner off lfsin and Frststreet. HaTitr as utnrtn.nt t.ii a selection of Goods, surpassing in the variety 0 1 tj les. colors ' and shades, also in quantity and quality any and every thing ' which wo or any other house ever ex ibited. w i.k. n;..i: lar ple,ureto nvit our friends aad customers in Evan.vili w.v uibcu, wo case partic snds and Customeea in Kr.t,l' and vicinity to give ua a call. W extend our invitation in' f articular to the fair sex. aunring them that every article magiaable under tho name of Dry Hoods. Em' roideries ' Swiss. French snd Seotch) Faury Goods. Manillas White' ifooosot every des ription. Shawls. Jlillinery and S'raw I Goods, can he seea in the richest, choice and most varied assortmrnt. W are fully convin cd that we can satisfy th I most.aosainc expectations, and satisfy every claim reap cting good t:iste and low prices. . la Cloti.in if every kind nd cut , B GU nliM lv.rt I,m,il f . F . I, ; ....!... I and the same in pieoe goods. Come and convince yourselves, mh'll WM. LOEWENTHAt li Slid SASH AAD nOORS. 7000 Lights and sash: 30 doors for sale at., mh2S , Z. H. COOK k 80L2, 'sTb d0Z fresh Eggs; 20 bushels wreen apples forsala OUU by mh2 - iiER&HBERGER & CAKSONi, FRUIT TItEE' FOK SALE. CHOICE lot of Facir TRKaa, Currant, Raspberries, C. , just received from Daytsn, Ohio, and for saleat . L Turkv.a i 1 - K-. Ii. w i. iv o a rum , One mile north ef Evsnsrille. spl-2w

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so as to correspond with tha ty graae witnm ten nay after He to accomplish which tho beatefforW of our looal asenl tho publication of thia notice, and in default thereof th m ba especially directed . . . - Marshal ia directed to pei ioTm said service, and the i easts I All persons havin bnslnesa with our eomsany will pleas

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EVANSVILLE & CRAWFORDSVILLE säiui!23aäcRAILROAD,,. - CHANGE OF TIME. XSinfl alter Monday. Feb. 18th, oatil lutUier aotict W Train will tub Miuuawt: 11 Pixemcr Train laef EtiditüI at S.f0 P. .-..... "i-; . .1 s-m M in tima fot paotcn ga 'r't ooonli for St. bonis, or Central Illinoia. to uka Train QO ao yw lorl.,w 4va. do do do to St.Lonis..t d. - Returning -leate Terre-IInt-at Z:M P.M.: after th rjfVw"1 idi-rl-rriT. at TMa.,11, at ' Passengers by thi. train can coma from Cincinnati: Madi.o ijoniaTilla. common and fit- lodii isms set. From BransTilla to Cincinnati ...S C da . do . t. Uonis 7 1 do do' Indianapolis, 2Z d d Terre Haut , 4 tau do do -Cleveland 12 If no. do PittaLorrH. ...14 7 Barrage oberked ta Indianapolis. ., - Paily Freight Train leave Kvanrvitle and TerrBant at T A. M., en which local passengers will be taken. . Trains run by Indianapolis tima, -which ia eight mlnntei faster than Evansviilo timo. - Kg- For any information OTthronrhTiekars. rp!y t tha Ticket Ofiica. head of Loenstatreet. fcvansville. dec27 ir ' J. J. DANIELS. Snp't. iEnqnlrtvi. Princeton Clarion. Tincannes Gaiatta and Ilen-d-ron Patriot take ont other adv. and copy. - ADAMS EXritESS COMPANY. .4.1U tsj 11X1 hi j a Ui i'i-t um U11U J tw j ULt a; ' . vl Ay '' Tj TVIs 1- IV Tl "1" t jj Vw - AAaa4,äil Wl JUAUm Jbl db ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY re.pe.ttnllT ..- i J- nounoe to their frioada. the pnbyo at Evanvill an vicinity, that they have determined to opth an- office ul Evansville. to na devote exclusively to the. trans wtien ttha business of their Line, and have appointed Mr. GKOs W. SIcBRIDE as their Agent, who, from his paateonaectiea' ith ti e business, ia plriictly f miliar with all tho .outso ar witn all tta ,oat and the dot lis 6'f their operation. This arrangement had been made with tha sola object of inoreasins; tho facilities sa tweea Locust and Hain, who1 alone is authorised to act tai os from this date. - .... ., ..... nnv2-dtf ' ALFRRD OArTHRR. riBerlntenfntEVAKSVILLEAND WABASH PÄckU f. Tbe itauneh and good teamer D. r A. G I V E van- " . Amier, m ij i vom anxing mi sva on In the Evansville and Wabash River trad). For freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply an beard. LOU IS VILE, KV ANS VILLE AI. ST. :l) Louis packet, ; ,,,Uii The fine snd fast passenger packet ' 1 y : ' FA SHI ON;; Jog. Rkkd Commander, will leave Rvan.vll! evtry Thuasday mornii g for Louisville, and every Sunday moruing for St. Louis. For freight or passsge. having fins aco mmodations. apply on board. 1 . mh2atf ' Erunnville, Louisville and Hendersons . .... .. ... . ., Packet. t. - . The large, aew and swift sttasrtr . ., . ) RA IN B 0 WV; 1AF-T. WM. R. HOLCROFT Master, continue running arriving and departing from Kvausvtlln for Headersoa and Louiville every Wedn.sday and Saturday, l or freight of pasitage. having excellent accommodations apply n board. The Rainbow cunnects regularly with the Cincinnati and Louisville packets, the next day after leaving Evansville.' Passengers from Evansville caa procura through tickets if they desire . . . mhi-tf j HEW SPItHG COOB; ,, ' , Z'.. -JST" EEN k PRESTON, on First street, ksve jut rreeire ' Mm. tneir nrst instalment 01 aew ana seasenable lioois. eousistins in part of Bleached and brown Muslin; Red Ticking?, all qualities; Csnneltoo Sheeting! " " Plain, trip'd and fancy Cat' flam ana printed u nims; tonaoes; Plain, dark and gold-mixed Farmer Drilling; .. . Tweeds; Brown Liaen Coating Shirtin Cheeks; '. . ' T Apron Checks; , Bleach d, brown and colored Linen Dnrk; ; ; 1 Tal le Diaper; '1 willed 'esns: Broadtloths. all eolers; ' Diagonal Casimerei . . Cassimeres, do; Regatta do; - ' : Satiaeu, do. ' "" 1 PRISTS. ' t - Super Rich Fancy; Super Maderolors; '" Blue and White; ' do Purple; - T Blue and Ora (,: ' do Pink; y Orange Furnitur, newstvle, - - LAWNS. ' -' Rich Fancy; - : . Rich Frenoh; Gingham; ... do Black.,.. . PRESS GOOuS. ' . Black Drau Silk, black and fancy colored Muslin, Alpaeaa aod Lustres, Plaid Gingham? , Fiench do, Bcrege do Lain plain and printed Jueoneu. Sn iss. Mull and Bvok Musline. Chock Cambrics, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Laers. Edgings. Imertiona, ic, ie. . STRAW GOODS Ac. , Fine Leghorn and Panama Hats, Palm Leaf do,"' Shanzkat Straw do. Qermm Braid do. black, brown and pearl, Hungarian. National and Artis's' Wool, do; plain and col'd Straw Bonnets, Silk and Lawn do, BOOTS AND SHOES. - V Ladie" and Misses' Kid, Morocco snd Esameled Rooteos and Buskins. -Men's Goat and Calf Munroea and - Brogans, Children and Youths' do., together with a full and eompleto stock of Gloves and Hosiery. 'I hread. Needles, liottons. Pins,Hooks and Ky -s. Combs and all other notions in our liuo. Wu ripcctrully iuvite all country mci chants visiting this city., to an examination ot our goods and prices. , mh2S-dAW . KEEN k PRBSTOX. "B f4 CASKS new style Fancy Prints; -Ja. II 3 do - fancy De Laines- 1 caio Silk Poplia; -5 do black and fancy Lawn; 3 do pla'n and fancy Chock Giaghams. ree'd and) forsale by -' mh31 J. II. MAOUKE CO, -. rCifc CASES Ladies Bootees: 50 oases Child Bootoes; m fß ß läse Men's ealf and kip shoes; 150 oases Men's boots for sal by Pih.il J. H. MAGHKB k CO. - f(K.OK OP COFFEE. 10 boxes , grors ach ju.t J reo'd. for aie low by mh3l - - S. E.GILBERT k CO.. 8yo. nearWaUr. - CA!iELTO.' PHKETIMJ- 200 hales of Cennoltoa Sheeting ree'd this day and for sale by . mb2-daw JAS. LOW k CO., 18 Main St.. Lou.'. Ky. H" orsoai 1 ORTEH.MlA mh2 . 1 . 150 dozen ree'd per Eclipse. TKNNUr k aORENSON N A T I O IV A L H O T E L , Newburnlii 1 11 MnS.H.L.PKHTKCOHT, " (ß' t:':if Respecttully inform the Citizen of Evansville and jtii the traveling community generally, that ho has opened tho National Hotel ia Newburah. and is paerared to receivetraasient an'd permanent guests. The house is new and newly fur-:J nished; is well arranged inside for comfort, and beautifollr ' situated on the Ohio river. Tho table will bo well snppliv'a at all times from tho Evansviilo market. Horses any Carri sgra will b well taken care ol. Every attention will be paid to those who patronise tho horse. Thennblia are rejneetfullrolicited to give the new house a call. mhSI-tf "?irKTI.(5. 1 case plaid Marseilles Testing, reo'd tkist V day and forsala by , JAS. LOW k CO.. muAg-oaw sis iuaia street, i-ouisviiie. ay. .. PK BKfJES. 2 cases 3-d de Begc. reo'd this day and fur.' saleby JS. LOW k CV. ml,29-dw ' dlS Main street, Loolsvllle,' Ky. &JK V I8L.WD (OTTO 10 bales Sea Island Cotton.. JAS. LOW & CO.. ' K-!v reo'd this day and for sale by BlhJJ-dl 418 Mail street, Louisville. Ky;. - H1VT8. 5 Cases solid black English Prints; ---' S dor black and whits - '. dor rea'd tbla d.aua lorsaie iy JAS. LOW co mnzv-uaw di 8 Main street. Louiivilla. Ky. fl 'Urrhb.-200 bags prim Eastern Rio just reo'd and j lor sale iiy apt TKBSTONl 1 BROSv REMOVAL. . ... R. Hatch! tt haa moved his residence to Mrs. Raleigh's hous on Thirl street eooosita Dr. 1. T. Worker's? dwelling. sp4-I'rf fl BBLS prime aew Rico at lower figures than es a b . ! bought at any house in the o-tv by P JOHN BTJRTH. -' ' COAL! COAL!! --. ;- VrBara-aowrieeiriaga large lot of tho best coal iu th II West, and ar ready to supply our friends and enstomora by the mall or laraa onunti ti- tt will dlivr it by the small or large quantities Private bouses at 12$ conti per bushel, to the wholesale eon- - uir. vevni max a iinerai o eduction, order tartat lnB "ore or iioilingswortb k Hughe will be promptly at-tende-1 to. aps J. W. 4 J. W. HUGHES. - OaTb KhGS extra Lear Lard; 5 bbl do do, jnst ree'd If mh29 7,. H. OitOK SON. Vjv 5t BXS German A Palm Soap; 25 bx Star Candle; mm km iv ox a-erine nannies: uaos lomtts cauup; 10 dot Pepper Ssucj, ree'd per late arrivals by mh23 II. COOK k SON. ... . HOOFI.G Tl.- JO boxe ree'd and for sale by AU-m. uiaxi SAMUEL ORK, KCf'KWHBAT FI.OCR A.D HOVI1W.-20 bagsextra Buckwheat Flour; 10 bushels Hominy for sale by i m J. . W. dt s. VlCKERV. Jäi; cur . -. r L.ULII. tnoiee rranns atrednr1 pr CPERFI'F FLOUR Choice brands at reduced price bby mh27 . - J. W. & S. VICKKRY. TO WATCH HlRKnS SU JEtVELüRS. " E are now receiving our Spring stook of ww Jdi.es Jüroenso' bi-lkxd d Watciixb; i. - Vachkbos & CoS.t Asiiji' do; 1 K1V1S IflBIIARIia' . 8UI.RS Srkk's Jahrs Stoddart's . .R. K. CowKRova , ..B...D. John son a ... d.s d4 do; . e - do; - It fKHKY'S and other celebrated makers. 'in Gold and Silver case. Ataa do: a very large stock of cheaper Watches, of th best tyl. ' Also very description Nil ewelry of the latest stylos, of the. ntto theoneapont quality, T)le and Pocket Cutlery, Plated 8 noons and Fork,-1. Clocks, Watch Materials, Spectacles, Pistols, Aceordcons.. Ate . se. Dealer will find it to their advantage to examine our stock a we caa sell as cheap as any Eastern bouse, and no on has so good an assortment to select from. DUAME k CO j Importers aad Wholesale Dealer. Ne. 130 Main t., Cta. mb27-2wdaw . . . ' CCia.Oai.. SFKRO ATS. A first rate article of seed Oats for sale by mh3-lm SHANKLIN A REILLY.

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