Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 281, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 April 1851 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL. A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. CITY Or EVANSVILLE: TIItTnSDAY, --------- AI II II- 3,

STEAMBOAT BILLS, &C. We call the attention of the officers of Wabash and other packets to our Job Office. We are prepared to do steamboat printing of all kinds with dispatch, in the neatest style, and at Louisville prices. The Journal Job Office is provided with the largest and latest style steamboat cut for Bills, with smaller cuts of same pattern for large and small card. We hope our steamboat friends will give us a call, as they are always welcome, whether they visit us socially or on business. Our City. If we may judge of the fact, from the constant influx of inhabitant, the opening of new establishments, and the demand for house, the eyes of the public are now fully turned toward Evansville. The many natural advantages with which we are surrounded, are well known, and when our Railroad and Canal shall have been completed, we may with certainty look forward to the time when Evansville shall take her place by the side of Louisville in the race of progress. Each day, as we look around us, we are deeper impressed with the confidence of a bright and enviable future. Improvements are spring ing up on every side; and while the spirit of enterprize is daily increasing among our citizens, the monuments of their liberal and adventurous spirits arise at every point. Yet we urge upon our citizens the importance of activity. Even if circumstances did not require it at our hands, the example of sister'cities is enough to stimulate us to exertion. We have witnessed the prosperous influence of energy and activity upon Cincinnati, unlil she now boasts the appellation of ''The Queen City ol the West." Let every one consider assiduity a duty devolving upon himself, and in a brief period we will become all that we could wish to constitute ours a wealthy, populous, and flourishing city ! The Evansville Weekly Journal success to its editor is published this morning. As usual a few extra quires arc print ed off to accommodate those who take a sin. gle number occasionally. They can be had at the 'Sanctum." HAWORTH'S Olio Company. This excel lent Company will give another entertain ment to-night. The performance last evening was highly creditable to the Company. Mis Juliette's dancing still elicits great applause, and we have no doubt that they will have a full house to-night. The Asia sailed from New York on the 26th Inst., taking out the enormous sum in specie of $706,500. The two steamers that preceded her, took out upwards of half a million. Such heavy drains as these, will soon make themselves felt not only in the commercial cities on the sea-board, but throughout the country. This is one of the fruits of the British Locofoco Turilf of 1846. Bloody Battle. Intelligence from Havana, which was received in New York a few days ago by the steamer Prometheus, confirms the reported battle between the San Salvadorians and the Guatemalans. The contest was fierce and bloody, and resulted in the total defeat of the former with the loss of five hundred killed and two hundred prisoners. A thousand stand of arms also fell into th possession of the victor. The town of Lima, in the Mosquito territory, was fired by a Spanish incendiary and nearly destroyed. The villain was arrested and literally chopped to pieces by the enraged inhabitants. The Fire Department at St. Louis is to be re-organized, by abolishing the pres ent system of volunteer companies, and establishing six companies of 40 men each, at a salary of $80 per annum for each man.The salary ol the Chief Engineer is to be $1200, and he is to be allowed two Assistants at $600 each. The total annual expense of the Department after the first year is set down at S29,400; the expense for the first year in providing houses and apparatus, would be $10.000 more. To meet this expense, it h proposed to tax Insurance Companies. A shameful lynching affair took place at Milwaukie, recently. A person named Evans was suspected of having stolen two hundred and fifty dollars from a hotel in that place, and he was seized by a mob and suspended in the air, with a rope around his neck, until he was nearly dead. It is said there was not a particle of evidence against him. fC5"Niagara Suspension Bridge, over the Niagara, from Lewiston to Quecnstown, was tested in the presence of a number ol persons. Thirteen waggons, laden with sand and stone, passed from each side, meeting in the centre; and at the same time one hundred persons on horseback and on foot passed over. The result was satisfactory to the parties concerned. fXjTThe export of specie from New York week ending on Monday evening last was $552,025, of which amount $176tC0O was in silver coin. fJCTho Fawn and John Simpson had an exci ing race up the Ohio. Tho race wss well contested for nine hour, when the Fawn pa?s' i the Simeon under way.

Lafarettsand ludianapolla Iiaiirsma.

Wo have received Irom Hon. A.o. nur, the President of this Company, a copy oi fit annual report. From it wo lenrn ihnt the capital stock is named at SUUU.Uuu; the construction will exhaust so moderate n part as to allow ample verge for future equipment, and rate the dividends upon. such a email basis ofcapital, compared with the expensive works further East, ns to insure value to the stocks anil bonds of the Company. The grading of the Western Division, from Lafaytdfcto Lebanon 33 milt s ta now finished, and the timber to lay the superstructure contracted for. to be delivered by. the first of July next. The grading ol the Sutern Division, from Lebanon lo this city G miles is contracted to be finished by thefiret of July next. It i now more than one-fourth completed. Lnn The amount of stock subscription is 223,000, nnd it is estimated that this amount will mipt t in fincnsn ol irrauini?. uriusinK u liivincr oft rar, nnd still leave a surplus of ever S3G .000 on hand lor contingencies, mr. Vhite has succeeded in selling cwju.uuu worth of the Donds ol the Company in New York, which secures the iron for the raid. The road runs through E;igle Village. Thorntown. nnd Lebanon, and it is the intention ol the Company to have the road entirely completed to th latter plice, from Lafay ette, by the 1st ol January next. Stale inline i rrr-IIorace Greclv is che author of the following glowing compliment to Mr. Clay: "Mr. Clay we suppose is destined never to be President a destiny wn:ch men as good as he have encoun:ered without murmuring. So with him. Yet it is hard to think, in rep ird to one so qualified, that he has been excluded from that loUy station, not by his undeniable faults, but by his virtues. Had he in connection with hi great qualities been cat faced and plausible -had he been careful to trim his sails to the popular breezt. nnd never speak li!l he was sure that what he proposed to say would be well received had he served his country less, and flattere! his countrymen more he loo might have placed his name-on the roll of the Presidents ol the U. States. Yet it is better as Providence has ordered if. The missing statue ol Brutus wa. more remarked than the statue of others equally illustrious. No special stamp of popular approval is needed to diffuse und perpetuate the fame of Henry Clay. While LibeMy shall have a resting place among the crags of the Andes or 'Greece, rekindled on her rocky coast one gleam of her ancient rlorv. while labor thall GnJ in wide diversity of pursuits, a fuller recompense, a steadier market, and a broader path to independencewhile steamboats shall plow one tributary of the lather ol waters, or cars traverse on iron tracks, the rugged hills of the E:st, or the yielding prairies of the Went so long mut the great champion of Liberty in other lands and genuine independence in our ovn ol n varied and reciprocating Home Industry and ol Internal Improvements to lacihtate the ex change of its product b gratefully remem bered: nnd when at last he hall be jratlier ed to to his fathers, this epitaph may be filly inscriDeu aoove m üum : Here lies THE NOBLEST AMERICAN, To whom his countrymen persistently refused their highet honors; Because, while ever eager to serve, he was too sincere, too mrnly to cujole them. Mr. L. D. Stickney. Having heard 3 rumor that this gentleman is no lunger to be connected with tho posl-otfice service in this region, we are hippy in being able to contra dict It. Mr. b. is to continue mail agent, ap .l wc congratulate tho Western public upon the fact, lie has perhaps incurred the ill will of some individuals by the faithful and energetic discharge of his duty in reporting their official delinquencies, but he has, at tlie tmrno lime and by the same means, entitled h ruse 1 1 lo the warm thanks of the public and of the P. O. Department. I Is07risrillc Journal. Reception or Jenny Lind in St. Locts. The Cincinnati Enquirer, in givi.ig an ac count of the landing and reception of Jenny Lmd in St. Louis, adds the following: We witnessed none ol the extravagance here that have been in lulled in elsewhere at the approach of Jenny Lind, yet we concrive (hat the quiet hut hearty welcome St. L.OUIS is extending to the c!ieiiniuihril ami gifted stranger, must be lar more acceptable .1.1 as a . . . to ncr man uu the absurd ebulilions with which she has before been annoyed. Eastern Mail Destroyed. The Saint Louis Intelligencer of last Saturday says: A letter Irom the postmaster at Vincennes to the postmaster of thi city, under date of me am instar i, was receiveu uns morning, which states that on the morning of the 27 ih the Eastern mail for this city was received at Vuiccnnes in a gteally damaged condition. The bags ith their content having anna. rently been burnt with vitriol or some other acid. A large number of the letters were entire ly destroyed. The greater part of thane that were saved in a dam iged condition have been forwarded to this city, but we understand they arc so much injured us to be of little value. A lew were retained ut Viucenncs, to be dried and preserved, if possible. The way mail was entirely destroyed. 1 he driver could give no explanation ol the matter, except that the ininrv was caused bv tho breaking of u jar or tfermjon in the front boot, containing 'some stufl'lorthe telegraph oihce " A Remabkaolk Death. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Doran, wife of watchman Wra. Doran, of the First Municipality police, who had been, during the day. complaining of a severe toothache, undertook lo cure it by a mode which had bt n rccomeudfd to her as highly, efficacious, nnd which, in several in stances, had been successfully put in prirti -e. The prescription was, to make a compound' of sulphur, becswaxund onion seed, and burn it in u dish, while the lace ofihe ulllicteu person was to be held over it unlil the pain in the tooth was gone. Mrs. Doran tried the remedy, hut unlortunaly inhaled the gas from thii burning compound, fell over, nnd expired iu au instant. A'. O. Delta, 2lst. Sheridan Knowles. it is said, is oboot to appear as a polemical wiiter. Ha has nnanuinced the publication of a volume entiihid'Thc Idol Demolished hv its own Priest,' being an answer to Curdi.inl Wisemans formt r lei turcs on trunsut.star.tiation.

I'russia contains a population 19 IO.ZoUUIJ

mnaouanis. . Immense iinniberc of last ycar'a pilgrims to iwcrca uicu 01 cnoiera. 1 A Home Exemption b:II has been reported in the Massachusetts Legislature. A two cent afternoon paper, to be ' inde pendent ofany political organization or par ty," is announced in Washington. The proposed reduction in the window fax. in England, will exempt 12.000 houses that now pay the tax. ' The' University nt Gottingen now has 715 students 404 Hanoverians nnd 312 foreigners. Most of the latter arc Germans, however. The lady whose dress was too dirty to wear nnd not dirty enough to he washed has a matter ofserious import to decide. Birnum's temperance speech, at New Orlenns. is reported at length in the New Orleans papers. The city of Buffalo last yir paid a fax of over $100 000 being about ten dollars lor every man, woman nnd child in the city. A bark nt Charleston. Mass.. was loaded with 1000 tans of ice, and a lull cargo between decks, in thirty-six hours. The whole amount of stock taken fn the Memphis and Charleston Railroad after the 6th ult., wns$2 303000. For the five years ending 1S5I. there have been 2 833 deaths in Boston, Mass.. by con sumption. John Capsell, of London, offers two hun dred guineas ns a prize for the best essay on the noral. social, nnd m!itinl condition of Ireland. It must be sent in betöre July 21st, next. The Submarine Telegraph between Ca lais nnd Dover is in inch n state of ndvenrement that it will again be ready by the first week in May. The Unit?d Service G tzettc reports; the strengih of the British nrin to be 173 57 men of nil arms, besides 55.000 pensioners, yeomanry, &c. The citizens ofBurlinsiton. Iowa, have an. thorized the City Council to subscribe for $0.").000 of stock in n railroad, designed to connect that place with Peoria, Illinois. It i.- stated that the descent made on the Boston gamblers was mado through the information of two vonng men from Albany, who had lost $15.000 by them. The barque Baltimore has been chartered by the Colonization Society, to take emigrants from Sivannnh to Liberia. It is expected that near two hundred will embark in her. It is sai I that there will he various feats and entertainments given on boarl our vom I. the St. Lawrence nt Southampton, during the continuance of the Great Exhibition. The cost nfprintin? the I tw of California in En?1ih. was $30,095 C5, and in Spanish, only $13,000. The members of Cnngre elect from New York are politically equally divided, so that if the Presidential election should go to the Houfte of Representatives, her vote would be neutralized. Hon. Francis T. Brook, formerly aid docamp to General Washington, nnd for fifty years Judge of ihn Court of Appeal of Viririnn, died mnr Fredericksburg, Va , on the 2d ult. Christopher S'rong. of Charlotte, Tenn.. recently drcensed bequeathed jven thousand dollars to religion institution, liberated all his td ive nnd made provision to carry litem to Liberia. The Posfnnster General, during tho week ending on the 15 h ult.. established 52 new post otfiiref). discontinued 2, and changed the name ol 7. Dirty Citv. An inquest was held in St. LiVii on the dead body ol Caspar Ady. which was found in one ol the streets of that city 'l he toroivr rendered the lollowing verdict: Did by kuII cstion irithe mud." A Frenchman announces that he will pro ceed from Calai to Dover, under watcr.with a vessel designed for submarin navigation. It 7w!l be exhibited at (he World's Fair. Thirty five thousand barrel of limo were shipped from Alton. III., during the last season, equal to a hundred thousand bushels, ihn hulk I which went forward D the New Orleans market. 5C5rMr. Thomas Yentman has no Id out his entire interest in the St. Louis Intelligencer to Gea. K. Budd, ofthat city, one. of the most enterprising buisness men in it. Mr. Budd s the sole proprietor, and the editorial depart ment is to continue under the exclusive man agement nnd control of J. BCrocket, Esq., its present able and popular editor. After the 1st of June next, Mr. Budd designs giving up his time in taking chares of the commercial department of the Intelligencer. 3"By accident the date on the outside of yesterday and to-day's papers were changed. As we overlooked it ourselves, we hope our readers will do likewise. fJ3"A delightful day was yesterday, nnd we hope the weather will now continue beau tiful and spring like, as this is the proper r season for ' old Sol " to shed forth his mild sunny rays. jL3"Thc Louisville nnd N. Orleans steam er Glcrtcoc, bound down, was lying nt our wharf all day yesterday. The clerk will ac cept our thanks for late papers. JOMessrs. Thomas, Tucker & Co., Liverpool, shipbuilders, have offered to accept the American challenge, to construct a saili i2 ship of anysizc, to compete with one of Yankee build, and the owners of the winning ship to gain the losing one. Jl3"To Mr. Houston, of the packet Fawn, we are indebted for a package of up-river pa pers. The Fawn went by this morning as if .'Vty hounds were after her. Tj"A Mr. Hopkins has recovered $100 of the owners of th Belle Kr,for failure to take onboard to conry to New Orlenns, a lot of cattle.

TELEUKAPIL DISPATCHES.

Philadelphia, March 31. Thebarque Thomas Dallet arrived Irom LVenfL,'U last night, sixteen days from PuI .Ia (' 1 .11.. A I.. a. t m I ).- 1 trio Cabello. A letter ol the 14th inst.. says: Business had become quite active since the decision of the Presidential question, which has teniicd to restore confidence to the mercantile community, nnd the impression is that the country will continue quiet lor n period at least. All must nnd will depend on the course of the new Administration which has juil been installed. The brig India Irom the Alricau coast, arrived this lurenoon, with n cargo of iron, palm oil, &c. She left Bessan, tho West coast of Alrica. Jan. 23J, and Port Praya Cape de Verde Ishnds, Feb. lSih, hiving put in there on account ol the sickness of the captain and crew. Bessan was very unhealthy. A Biszillian barque there had lost nearly nil her crew, and had been compelled to employ natives to take her to Gora. The Jud.t lay lour months at Bessan. owing to the sickness which prevailed. The U. S. sloop-of-war Portsmouth, bearing the flag of Com. Gregory, anJ the U. S. brig Perry, Lieut. Foote commanding, wire there their crew a 1 well. The barque Barney, from Buenos Ayres to New York, brings dates of January 21st, but they contain no news of importance. A letter from W. A. Harris, Charge d'Af-lair-s, acknowledges the respect bestowed by the Buenos Ayrian Government to line death of Gen. Taylor. The British packet ship Washington arrived yesterday at New York, from Liverpool. with D cabin and Uju steerage passengers, making n total including officers and crew, of l.uiu. 1 ho only death on board was one seaman, loa overboard. New York, March 31. $10,000 in specie was shipped for Europe on Saturday in the Hermann. the Arctic, and 1 rank. in will take out $S0O,O09. It is understood that $500,000 is on the way back to New Orleans. Private letters from London mention the money market ns very easy, and of a probability of the Bank of England, with more bullion, reducing the rates of interest. American stocks are in good demand, without any pressing on the market. The liabilities of Messro. Austin L Spicer, who f.tilcd a few weeks finer, are set down at $1.200,000. They decline making any statement ol their affairs. St. Louis, March 31. A party of gentlemen from Santa Fe, among whom is Maj. Cunningham. U. S. Paymaster, have ariived. They left S.u. 'a Fe on the 17th ult. No news of interest. TJie March mail was met on the Arkansas. A paity of Indians made a decent on Dr. Connelly's ranch, and drove away feven or eight hundred sheep. The Indians are not dped to renounce their depredations, and much danger is npprehended Irom them in t lie spring. It is said that the A p. cites and Utahs l:avo leagued for the purpose ol intercep ing the Santa Fe trains. An attempt was made by a party of Pawnees to attack the America n who were going from Brown's tra:n to the Fort. They tarted back with a ho ly of men ai d soon came up with the InniuuK, killing some and dif iKTii)g the remainder. The census, just taken ia New Mexico, shows 0,107 inhabitants. New York, Mutch 31. The typhus fever is raging in this city, and many deaths have occurred. Cincinnati, March, 31 The river has f lllen 2 feel since Saturday, but U now stationary. The weather is warm und clouily. fCS'Thc following enigma was handed to us yesterday, by such a beauty, nnd with such a sweet smile, were-we requested to insert it in the Journal, that we do so willingly : We are Jitrli airy creatures, All of different voice and features: One f I us ia glass is set, t One of usyou'll (iiid in jet, Another you will see ia tin, And the fourth a box within ; If ths fifth vou will pursue It v ill never fly from you, An t the sixth you may descry Ia a gaudy buucrlly. f" CCr" A merchant named Stockham, has been held to bail in the 6um of $300, in Cincinnati, for exhibiting schemes of furniture sale by lottery or raffle. This is the first legal demonstrationCinciunati has made against the proprietors of prize sales or concerts. fX5The success of the Erie Road, the Directors say, is certain and triumphant. It will be completed in May next to Dunkirk (on Lake Erie) with nn unbroken track of 543 miles, while twolvc brunch roads of more than C09 miles will add to its travel anti freight. fJCj"Thc Atlantic ut last accounts, had been towed into the Huskisiion Dock, at Liverpool. Sho was to remain there three months, by which time she will be ready for sea. fl3The World's Fair opens on the first of May. fX5Sccretary Corwin is lyinj dangerously ill at Washington. Dn. Fowler, the phrenologist, has been lectuiing in Cincinnati. In Ohio there nrc 572 miles or railroad completed, and 743 in course of erection.

tCJTho answer to tho enigma in another column, will be given in a few days. &3"David N. Hall, Kq., a member of the bar, died in St. Louts on theSth inst. Press r. Squeeze. A yonng man from the country, oiu? to call on some musical young ladies the other evening, he was told thai he must ask them to sing, nnd should they refuse, he ought to press them. Accordingly, he commenced by requesting Mies Mary to favor him with a song. She gently declined, said she had a cold, &c Well then, miss," said our hero. Mhuppose I thqucezc you, don't you think you might sing." The girl fainted immediately. f.V. O. Picarptne.

COMMERCIAL.

ErnuivllU Market. Rr.vir.wor the Markft, ) For the celeeuding April 2, 1651. J C'rcr Has been slowly falling at this point the last two days. Fulling at Louisville. ll'catkcr Clear and warm for the season. Business Has been brikdurtag the last week, the Wabash still continuing in fair order. The business at the whart still continues brisk. Oar merchants are receiving their spring and summer stocks ofgood,andthe market will soon be abundantly supplied. We make but few alterations in our regular quotations. Freights To New Orleans ; Pork and Lard 55a00c ; corn 25c ; oats 18c; pound freights '.0c. Corn We continue our last week's quotations at 35a40c. Butterand Eggs The market for butter continues without improvement either in price or demand; common from wagons IfalOc; choice roll 2 to 14; retail sales at 15c. Eggs, abundant at G to CJc. Brooms The, market continues dud at our last quotations. Hough handle Illinois Brooms 75 to $1. Good f.rned handles 1 15 lo 1 C5. Shaker 2 50. Candles Star are now selling at 23c. ; mould for winter, 9al; summer 10$ to 11. Qvpcrage Flour tbls30aJ5c; porkbbls 50 to C5; slack hhds $1 to 1 10 ; ight hhds 2 25. CAce5-8ia'Jc. Cofce Heavy sales have been made daring the week, for the Wabash trade principally, at K'arJlc, and light sales. Hour Extra Family Flour is selling at City Mills at $i, and suerior fine, warranted, at 3 75. Fish Mackerel .o. 1 $14, sales in small lots; No. 2 $12, No.3 S3 50 ; Codfish dull at 4c; Her ring 05a I 00; Shad $8; White Fish $8; Lake Trout $9. Ginseng Demand good at 00c. Feathers In good demand, for live goose, 28 to 30. Fruits Raisins are very plenty and low, wt quote Cbrind or cluster at $1 75 per box; Mil 9-2 50; Figs, white 15c; Smyrna Figs 1GJ ; Dates SC; Oranges S3 per box; Lemjui3 50; Dried Apples continue in good request at 75c per bush. Sales of 280 kishcls. Pecans abund ant at 1 75 to 2 ; S S Almonds 20 to 2 lc. Sweet Sicily cranges 3 UU Gunny Bags Kcvr Gunnies are now offered atalUc; good second hand ?4a8c. Hay Small Kilts of prime timothy $ 12; lso?e Hay commands 13 50. Iron, Sails, f-c Wc continue ihe same quotations. Common Bar 2Ja3c ; do extra size .'tj o Prices for Nails firm, l'iitsouigh $1 por k. assorted sizes; Wheeling and Cation nails teh ing at S laS l 50. Lead and Shotlso change to notice fn the market. Pis: lead we quote 51: bar bvks51: small C shot 1 50 per bag, 317 00 by the keg leather -The market continues without change, but with rather a tetter demand. Good Hemlock 2I.GDI9, D 13iolSc; upper S2o per doz. While Lime None in market. Molasses lUik :l firm and dcmauJ good at 32c. in large and 33 in a Mnall way. Iiice JJaJJc. Seeds Timothr $3 00. Clover see l, $C, 50 Flax feed $1 25. Salt Kanawha 25c. Turks Island 30 to 3lc. Stoneware Thi'. current rates rom the Potteries 7c fer assoned, with fair demand. Tobacco Prices still advancing on all descriptions of Tobacco. Common fives 2a25c; fin fives and pounds C7a 10c. Tallow p Z?cc5tr ax Tallow continues to be quoted at Cc, and Deeswax at I8a20. Venison Scares and in deiranJ; sales from u acon at fc. Sugar Firm, nnd w quote fair at n,Ci(Jc. While Beans The demand for Deans Hill continues good at SI 35a t 3S per bushel of CO lbs. Whisky May nowbt qnotcd at20a2lc. Brandies Dupuy &Co 's Otard 52 C0a$3 per gal.; Legor Frercrs $3 50a$3; Hennussy S'2 Ma I, Pellevoisin SI 73a SC; all SctgneiiteSI 75a32 25; J.J. Dupuy, $1 70a$2; American 33a tOc. Wines Supply and demand fair. As be ore we quote Malera at S I 5a3 per gal; Sherry la?.l. Lislun 75a$l; Madeira 75a$l 2.. Clar e in lose $2 7 S3 per doz; white ia tl.N blaj 1 1; Malaga lOaGOc per gal. Gitj-Swan SI 25al 50 per gal; Tineapple 1 iaSI 50; American 35a50c. New Y.rk. March 31, P. M. Cotton has declined je; sales of S.UUO hales. Flour is firmer, but unchanged; sales 3000. bK Grain Wheat continucsdull. S lies of 5 000 bushels Corn at fGIc for yellow. Oats steady. Provisions PorU io day closed with h downward tendency; sales ot 700 bhls at $13 12 ani 13 75 fur old and new inrspork. Whisky has assumed more firmness since tho re-opening ol the market. Cincivk ti, March 31. Flour is in rood demand at 5c lower; 1200 btls sold at S3 4 3a3 47. Whisky is heavy at 17al7(c Groceries are steady. Molasses held at 33c. " Provisions Sties of 1000 bbls lard, which is the only transaction to-day. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. Wednesday, April I. BOAT. FROM TO. TIME. N Kiver Cincinnati. St Lnuis-- 6 AM Fawn Louisville do .... 9 L Collins Wabatw Cincinnati 10 (JofSinier Ltifiyefte do 3 Fditor St Louis Pitt3burg...'4 Industry Evansville Wabash 5 do do I'M do do SHIPMENTS: TO WriTE RIVEB-By J B Porter: CC5 Ibl sab, 10 do molasses, 11 sks coffee, 2 hlf bbls molasses, 12 do sugar; 2 do rice, 1 do whisky, 5 kegs nails, C coils repe, C bdls paper, 1 bbl tar, 1 box raisins, 2 bbls flour, 470 gals stoneware, 1 bbhugar, 1 box cigars, 2 doz Duckets. 1 box tobacco, 1 doz selves, I mat cinnamon, Foiier & Brovrn. TO WABASH By Industry: 2D hhds sugar, 13 bbls molasses, 2 ics rice, 8 bagscc.fll-e.20 pkgs md, 1 bale g bags, 14 bxsmdse, 5 bbls mackerel, 1 csk mJsc,2 crates q ware, 1 bale muslin, C kegs nails, 20 pes castings, Taylor & Harvey. TO N. O. By Jas Hewitt: 8 hhds tobacco; by Chancellor, 437 bbls pork, Taylor & Harvey. RECEIPTS. FROM X. O. By Peytona: 10 bags pepper, C digincer; 10 do pimento, 2 bbls cloves, W) ma.'ts cassia, 20 qr btls mackerel, 20 kits do, 15 kits tongues and sounds, 1 bbl herring, 4 cases sardines, 10 ca es lobsters, salmon, &c, Foster & Bmvn.

ftTAt the reqaot of my f rietds of boih pnrties, I offi-r niydell as a rau!i!aie lor the trice ot County Lommisi toner of Yandcriatrgh county nt the next August election, npij MMI'L MÜNTZER. tttrAt the solicitation of many of my friends, without tlistinction of party, I will serve as County Commissioner ot Vaiulerburgh County, if

elected at the next A turnst election. muvo . CHAS. HARRINGTON". WAMFD.-A large number of men iih Carta atld Waimrte. mrA .Unin.. M l.vu...U to labor bv the day, are wanted to work on the Railr.md, a'iout two miles from Evsnsville. Good waKr9 will bo paid. Api!y immediately to sp3Wd Pa 1 KICK GALLAGHER. IMTllt.ir? iri ": TVT OTICL is bercby given that proposals w ill be L ? reeeivetl by the undertimeri, s committee appointed for that purpose by ihe Corporation of Lsinasco City, until Tuesday, the IMh ins., for gracing, craelii g, McAdnn.ttinz and guttering ihres hundred and eih feet of ground.on the Ohio river. a i uu loot oi r u. ion a venue in the Uity ol Lamasco. Separate proposal will be received at tho same tune for Da vine the rnimi With Ston not ! than -. O ------ - . - - - - ...I... VMV hundred and fifty feet The Plan and Speeificai:onsot sni a worn may oe seenatineorhceofLaw, If attell fie Johnson, where those desirous of taking said contracts may examine the same. niliiiuT! KT Dinmtn 1lHVlOlIftll Oil reo. JOHN KK1TZ, GILfcSCULVIN Evansville, April 3, 1351. , SUNDRIES. rCb. white biocliere sus. tlandkerchiefs; 50 do Red Bandana: 50 20 do 26 inch Gros d'Rhine Silk, . 100 do Oil do; 10 do French Cloth, (very superior); 300 gross Agate h'hirt-buttona; 50 doz twisted tSilk MitU; 10 doz Silk Serge; . . 1 cs-e worsted Serge; 1 bale Sail Du k; 2 b iles it ussia Diaper; 100 Cartoons new style Bonnet Ribbon: 1 cate printed Jackonet; 1 cake exhibition Gro De Naples: . .. Received per laie anivala and tor ale by JAS. LOW & CO.'.13 417 Main street, Louisville. NEU' (JOODS. 1 case Gingham Lawn; 50 .:oi Silk Mitt; 1 case French Lupe Bonnets; ?00 cartoons lion net Ribbvn, new style; 2iH) pcs&lk handkerchief; 50 pes do boys' do; 0 cartoons Dress Tri. nming; 20 pes cherry color r lorence, just ree'd and for jalerr JAS LOW iCO, op3 417 Main street, Louisville. TUCK COMBS. fTfin GROSS hionable TUCK COMBS ree'd this dsv and tor sale bv J AS. LOW & Co, 417 Main street, Louisville. op3 CIOTTOX A !r,.-5 races new Myle Cottonads, J rtC'd thij Uat aid tor kiu: b J AS.' LOW &. CO., cp3 417 Mjki street, Louisville. rorjaD. V SMALL sum ot oii'iey has tcen fund on the ftret't wlii lie oi l;hn.ity dtfcribin the iitno and payta t r Uim u,Kc iieaicnt, by calliug on lap 2 It J J. l KLLIUTT. S?ICH3. WC have in store ty la e arrival 10 bas Jamsieu lVpjer. C t uiicrior Uii gcr. It) " l'lan-uto. 2 barrels Clovt s. .V) .Tutu Ca bia, ut low nts. np 2 F .'! Lit & BROWN. r:3ii ro.i family use. Qii c a?ksio I M i K ril, 20 kits do. do. w 1j kits Toiigut-sand S-iind, 1 bbl nw Her im, 4 eise SardiiiM. 1cm ii iif-h Lotters, 8al mouc, liei'itiricnll. a.ilcd Ktccned by 1st uriirals und lor -uiu I y r. l F03TF.K & BROWN. AELir:7:3TnAT."HX'3 SALE. rillc unci IMg .tt', d ..ili,nilalr ul Win. Ball. J. ta:c ot VuatiU'L'a e unty, des'd will on in i-Z I day of April, A 1) iH.M at till Wt reriJenee of Mii.l decrasfit,ia I'num Township in raid county, stllull ih: perron n.1 prajir.rty tK-ioninst to said eslate; coui-utiiijjo.il I.ire Kt of Cord Wood cn lh river bank, wue Wo i li-nt. a lot ot'Corp and llav, llogt ail Voim l'nc.ii'. u.ic vk f Oxen, Wheal Fti , audi niuntM r of ot'n r firming mitcnsils. TkRM.i of Sai. All eui'is l iS and under,cali; upon till tuns nvcr n creiitol twelve months will be invert, l',f purc'n-r c:vin note with pproved -e 'urity, anJ waiviitr ' alintinn and npjdaisernci t lawa. SARAH II KALL, opJ-w.5.v Administrator. TAVLILtf ß r A I T r"piIG fr.drrsi;; d t.uvuij; ua:ed tue MANSION .L llUUStJ, well k:i ii u A ihur's Tavern, f. New. ilauii )ny, inoct re;e Jul y invites the traveling conitnunity m 'ive h ta a cidl, as every m an shntl 1"--u-i to tu i I :tt;itirtable that pairj.i'Z- hi ni, Thello.feisio.nniO'Homand well f irnifh)! in evuy rese ct. Ttc Ma! Is is large, well prov :cn i h p.,venu,5.'lauJ n c-rcfd h mler olways in n:;e. di;uc. I . " BUZelMAN. New iiarjionj, Alarcli 27,1j1 a.3sv3m AN ORDINANCE. I O amend " an UnJioamo dtfinmjr the limits 1 vviihm wliioh'no t'rjiiip W'oden Uuildinjf ehallbeerixted;" 7 7- .. -tLc. 1 11; it ordüin 4 ly ino ConunonCotinciIOl the citv kvaa viiic, ot rtc. 1 of theürdinane to h:ch llm i an onieiiiini-iit. I c so extended s to include within its purview t .c lollowing lots, to wit J.itNo. 5.6.7,0,41,42, 4X 4 I, 53, 54, 5i, 56, b., 'JO, y 1 , 9- G: CO, C7, W, 77, 73, 79, 80. Andthit hcreaticr nod welling huuse.ware house, s'orj hou!, out house, shed, kitchen, carpenter o blacksmith thip, or other building ol any dwjr,P lion or kind whatever, excej t the eam shall bebuilt ol stone or blick, fcha l be erected, removed, or placed upon any ol the siid lots, except permufion be grai ted by the Cotnmn Council, as provided tor by said 1st section of said ordinance. 1 sssed March '20, ISA. JAÖ. G. JON KS Attest: "'aZru apl 3is J.xo: J. Chindlci, City Clerk. PROPOSALS . IT71LL be rceivea wttiie thce of Clerk of the V City ol Kvant. ville, until tjjturd iy, the 5th or i:,. ..r.inn fitlir.ir nnd lavinir down l'lnnit Koad 18et wid. on Main stiect irom the Canal to fcighth ereet. The work lo be given to. ihe Kiwest resoonsible biddei Bv order ol ths Council. lap!3ts, J. J. CHAN DLKK, City Cl'k. NOTICE. Til E owners of lot .No. 23 i.. the upper emarcement " ihe City, nre notified lltat they are required by the Common Council lo fill up said Kot o tie proer grade by the 15th April inst. lade lault of which the same will be none by the Council, U the expense and ei?t ol said owners Fassed March 31, ltJiI. .;.titA. np!3is City OterK. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO BUBI2IES3 7TR. KNAPP, teacner ol an InfalbsWe ill ,r j.. r. Ktf.it Hank Notes IS HOW jia oi urirtiinK vvui..-. - - in this city, andpoM. t.. m-truet, all who ins y desire it, in the art ol readily detecunz any Coun terfeit note on any um nitre uni'ruo... -, he propose to do in n manner, and according tort nerlecflvsati factory to ihe learner or u charge wi'lbemade. A CARD . r , i i i ..;.. .i. -t u Mr rrr(-rr!v saiisnea : that Mr. Knapp' method of detecting Counterfeit ! lianx Wotes, Miniaiiiauic: , K Block, Clerk ol Meaner m. raui: .Mr. uw". doColumhu; II. Pennings, do ben Wet; J mMartin, Ho Bosiont; Alesar Mniin öi Jones. Hunkerllill; II. 1 ' tiouah, ro May Queen. N. L. Crttton, Broker, Natchez; J. II. Wilcojr. Lvsnsville. imnraaiij : DR. niJHCII, Dentist, HASretuncd fr m the F.at with a supply oi the best naicrials kh wn to ihe prolession. i . nA i...nnl. " A, Ar Sü.!,irn has advanced mir' rapi Hyin this age of improvement than Den-, tal Nursery. lih3tsdl !