Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 309, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 April 1853 — Page 2

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DT U.fML... i eeaiyvoami,.................... NsvWws.'W" VbnS". S'iSTSiSSL ara authored erenUor the transection of oalnia for ' fttETMTUUJöaml. The IWly Journal win oe round od 1 Id Ihelr flee, nd advertlsementa and subscrip tlo&e are respectfully solicited tnrougi ujem CI7T OF EVAITflVILLE. THURSDAY HORNING,;:::: APRILS 81. Eranarille, IndpUn and CUT land ' "An adjourned raeetinj of the friends of this enterprise, will be held si the Court House on Saturday night, f-V the purpose of adopting such measure aa are deemed adfiaable, to further the preliminary objects of this greatest of all project, in the way cf pubJid - improTementJ, tha; his erer been presented to te consideration of the people of Evaoar ille. It is hoped that there will be a general attt or I ' danceof the citizens of both ETansvilie and Lantico, aa both; are' equally interested in any improvement which tends to develope the resources of our city, and contiguous portions of our State; to increase our commercial facilities and promote, generally the mutual growth and p;?sperity of both corporations. ' The contemplated extension of the Eransville and Indianapolis road, aa originally pro jected, to Union, thos connecting with one of the moat important and prosperous railroads sow in operation in the West, leading directly ot er easy grades to Cleveland, Ohio; is a feature of the enterprise, which enhances infinitely, its importance .as.; a stock-paying road, and also in its influence upon our city. A careful examination of this road, la view of the vastly rich region of country through which it will run, will suffice to convince any unprejudiced oind, that it will be a rotd of unparalled resources of support -did it not st once become ä great through thoroughfare of traVeL '..I- .:.:1-Ll r .The adranfagea of thU road ai ä traveling medium, with its contemplated Cleveland connection, will be IncoraparabiyTnoTeinTiting to the traveling community, constantly ebbing and flowing between the East and West, than any road terminating above tbia point on the Ohio river; for the simple reason that tiii point can be reached from ' Philadelphia or New York ' about aa soon aa Cincinnati or Wheeling. This advantage will be readily appreciated by all who are familiar with Summer traveling on i the' Ohio river above Evaniville. ' The subject wilf be ably and fully discussed on Saturday evening, 1 and everv citiisn. vhether ttrnii to. r.r in fiver tl maw Ihn Kttpr aiinnnrt nr nnnnaa k straction of the road. We believe that 'there is but little "Old Fogyisin' in our city,' that will in this age of enlightened progress, understand! ngly oppose this measure. Yet we have good rea wn to believe that there are those in our midst, ho are not disposed to give countenance and support to indispensible public improvements, neither in proportion to their means, nor to the extent they are to be benefitted by. auch improvements. ' 1 - -t , This measure requires immediate examination, and immediate action, and if it receives the former, we have no fears of the latter. Tu Cabinet. ;The rumored breeches in the Pierce. Cabinet which obtained such extensive circulation appears to have been satisfactorily patched and Uarcyatill holds the Premiership, and is said really to have a strong hold upon the affections of the President. The, rumor therefore, which waa so readily believed, on account, of the strong probability that changes must necessarily be made in the Cabinet, before a harmonious council could be secured, turns out to be without foundation. The immediate and exciting cause of the rumor was the sudden re-assembling of the Senate, for the special purpose, as it turned out, of Confirming the nomination of Mr. Buchanan a8 Minister to England; and as the Senators were notified at an unusually early hour in the morning, lest thsy might leave Washington on the early train of cars, this hasty procedure was construed to mean an abrupt change in the Cabinet. , . ' .It There is doub .less a disposition among the disaffected to remove Marcy from his place, and his most bitter assailants are from the Londescu'pt factions of his own State.' We have bad a political acquaintance with Gov. ll&rcy for several yean, and would 'much sooner trust the affairs of government, under a k'cofoco administration, in his hands, than with any who are now seeking his overthrow. In compirison with the other members of the Cabinet, Marcy combines more of the elements of a statesman than any of them, to which may be added the superiority of good sense and long experience while several of the other heads of departments are, but mushroon politicians of some paltry sectioual faction. ' . rX5" Our good looking friend W. H.' p. Stoddaid, arrived home yesterdsy morning by Telegraph" N o. 2, we mean of course, looking as hale as a buck, and a good deal better hatüred than some who have lately been as far East äs Washington. ' We -hear it rumored that he has been making matrimo-

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. , . . . ,Jin writing, of the destitute widowsand others mal arrangements dunng.his absence, which IsUnding inneed. cfaasistinco ia the . pai-

we would gladly believe, as the remaining bachelors would in that event be relieved of a serious monopoly, v . ''. We wish him good luck, for he Is a prince o "Good Fellows."

CannlUon, cbata its trif it jUUcse with the present number, jit has beta conducts d with

i ability for tha last year, by J. B. A. Archer, who hi ;c:tly 'reccired lis appointment ' i - ' -rr . , . ... . . . crta cCca are dcuroci. we understand of wiling out, and we rejard it aa a fint rate op-' rtnIt - . natij.a1tw mtnnnlntcd r - r v i - with newspaper making to establish a; good business. , , I Cr The beautiful and fast steamer R.J. Ward, arrived here yesterday nornirg from New Orleans, having made the time in 5 days and 11 hours, loosing 14 hours by fog. The Ward was crowded with passengers, and had 330 tons freight. ' ',.,',', We are much obliged to lit, Jas. Abbey, of the Ward, for files of. late papers and llem-i morandum. . . !. ; . - i i sar- i - r r ' . Mas. Abigail Fillmose. This lady, recently deceased, wife of Ex-President Fillmore, was the youngest- daughter of the late Rev Lemuel and Abigail Powers, of New York.. The National Intelligencer says of her character: "She h" a left her. bereaved family and friends a most worthy and estimable character;4 m "ek, unostentatious,' gentle and dignified, she adorned every relation which she sustained; aa affectionate wife, a tender and dutiful mother, and a taost amiable and beloved friend.- ' - '- ' V. UiuTARY HosnTiL. Gen. Twigga and Sorgeon Litwson were in Louisville on lionday, having been sect out to examine particularly the various, watering-places in Kentucky,' for a' favorable site for the proposed Military Asylum.'-' So say the editors of the Louiiville Times. . . . Fxez Negxois ii Viicisia. The House of Delegates in Virgin ia has passed a bill appropriating 033,000 annually, and levying a tax of 01 a year on each, male free negro in the State over twenty-one years ld to establish a Colonlxation Board, for the' removal cf the free negroes fro ra tie State ' - : : . m ..... . j ,,n -', i Avotrzx IIsstrxsos Packxt. -The Lucy Robikssn, has . beVa chartered and cput; io, charge of Capt. Bunce. tö run in the "old trade" between Louisville, Evansvills and Henderson. 'We are glad to learn that '.we are to have another Packet as it is impoccibla for one boat to do the buainers. . . UJ: r ! H " ! " Stodd anb Ca tvEsi The Ife w York' Triton notices three large cattle called Stoddard calves, raised in Erie county, which weigh 4,000 pounds each. Their agea are respective ly 0, 7, and 8 years, . They are'to be exhibited ; Fxaud. On the arrival of the America at Halifax, on Wednesday lait the" telegraph wires were cut after, the, commercial news' was sent off", in 'order, it is supposed, to afford opportunities to speculate in cotton. ' Maxtha Wasbixqtox Case.-This Important trial commences on, Monday , next at Columbus in theU .3 . Court, Judge McLean presiding. K K . rj . t .,- ,v i . fjQThs Louisville Ceurier learns by private dispatch that David 'Merri weather has been appointed Post-master at that place. J '.- OCT John W. Loan waa sentenced yesterday by Judge I, Hovey to 12 years hard labor in the Penitentiary. - " .n .s i Hujiaxitt or the Aos. The Legislature of Maryland have passed the fol'owingact in relation to prisoners in the Baltimore jaiL Its operation will prevent all visits from the relations of prisoners, however near. And be it enacted, That no admission of visitors shall be allowed to condemned .prisoners during their confinements, except the official visitors ! of the jail, ministers of the Gospel, pay sicians and legalcounsel. j . 1 1 watiiaiat Ite Washisgtox, April 14, 1853. The Republic ( of this morning says that Jade Bronson has not' yet accepted' the collectorship of New York, and if he declines, Haveraeyrr will be nominated, if he previously gives a promise to accept. Hon. Ed aid Stanley is about starting to locate in California. ' The papers state that the - securities of Thaddeus Kosciusko have paid the amount of judgment against the estate recently rendered by the Supreme Court. Thomas Bacon has been appointed collector at Oswrgatchie, New 'ork; and Kromer collector at' Sackets Harbor ' The Republic says that the Cabinet has ceased holding daily meetings--they only come together thrice a week.: The three last meetings were devoted almost entirely to the consideration of the Nicaragua and Honduras question. . - Seven clerks, on repairing to the Pension Office this morning, found upon their -desks yellow envelopes, containing - printed billet deuxt which . informed, them that their services were no longer required. It is rumored that more removals will be made to-morrow. ' - , ; It is reported that Mr. Guthrie, the Secretary of the Treasury, bss to-day issued orders to all the Auditora of the Treasury, directing them not to appoint any more Nw Yorkers to clerkships in Washington, the New York custom house patronage, being deemed their full share in the apporionmem of this species of Government patronage. A Ooxxm Qrtxriox. At a recent meeting of a pariah, a solemn, straight bodied and moat exemplary deacon submitted a report, standing in need, of assistance in the .' par lan: , . . ... . ,Are yon sure, deacon," asked: another Solemn brother, "that jou have embraced all the widows!" He said b believed he had done so; but, if any had been omitted, the ommlssion could be easily corrected.

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TKS VLEW3 OF MX. rrxxXTT The Hon. Edward Ercrett, late CreUry of State, addressed the Senat; on Uo;ay,inl ; relation of the tTairs bf Central Aerlra. I 1 , The points of his speechas far as thihave reaclfcru, tiy t turned upbrieSys follower, co xizT ilviA a .i w. ö u : 1. There are five States in Central merica, the, aggregate population of which 50,000,tcjly, lp,000j beinof pureCi::i OlOOd. r-r 8. These States are yet in their inner, bot the soil is rich' tod the climate beatfful and a magnificent future is before then - ! 3. 'Authority for aQ inter-oceanic Cialis desirable, and both Great Britain and thfJuited States are in favor and willing to cperate -to secure ite early completions . it in consequence of the difficulty betweenliea-i ragua and Costa Rica, the matter ha not yet been consummated. Nicaragua ofFa to give an exclusive grant, but this she ha not the power to do.' r ' .y. " 4.;- The Mosquito Kingdom -is merel the shedow of a n me, nothing more. ; 5. Eogtand has no interest or motis in keeping up the .Protectorate, and la willig at once to enter upon an amicable arrange:ent; and 'such an arrangement la likely to e effected, should the United States send ajroper Minitter to Central America, as se is about to do. .. .. ,1 . ; 6. He does not thiuk that England leant to violate the Treaty, although some lifierence has arisen as to its meaning. Se has given up San Juan, and professes to b willing to get out of the whole matter as son' as possible. '.""' ''-''. ; : . .7. .. He supposes that the time of theVgotiation, the settlements at the B a lire ad Bay islands were not In contemplation. h ' : - 8. And further, he thinks the HomtGovernment will' disavow the act erectin" the Islands into a colony, and he does not pprehend any disturbance of the relations beween this country and Great' Britain, in onsequence of the condition or affairs in . Cutral , These views are at Tonce' intireatinj and important, cominz from a source so wsl in formed. i.They are .'.'calculated to sootb the public mind, and to induce the opinion tlatthe little cloud that, Jus so' alarmed a pcrtca of the public, and excited Senators Cass, Jouglas, and one or two othets, will dependepon the character of the Minister who is abut to be sent to CecfirlXbericav He shoul be a nan of more llta'c:iry CrrslUn, aoility and sazacitv.-- Tbe f-ct stated by Lit. J2wrett that Central L.r.::'.:3,c:ntzina a popuhtion of only aboui 10, Cid, CT tbect hilf as nany as Philadelphia, and of these only 10,0)0 of pure Spanish: bleed, Ü well cilculited O set the imagination et work , as to tne mure. What a wide s!4 fcr adventure, colonizilion, and Anglo-Aticrican enterprise. PAt'Z. Ind. : -.y Steamer Robert J. Ward, -left New Or leans, Thursday evening. Uth inst . at 7 o' clock. . No, Iyuisvil!e boats in porL, Paa sed the . P. Miller - and Grand. Tower at Carrolton; E. '.D. White st 12 rolle point Loit four hours at Bonnet Quare Point taken On sugar. Friday 15th,, - Iot six hours this of 'Grand View;, met A. L. 8hotwell at Batton -Rouge; Bulletin; at Prophets Island. 6th met Princess foot of Coles .Creek Island; Magnolia at Palmyra Island; passed Uncle Sam at Island . 97, Yorktown No. 2 at Lake Providence. - 17tti, met James Robb at Point Chicot; passed Yuba at Island No. 82; Iroquisst 67 and-8; Dresden at Horse Shoe , Cüt-Off; met Lexington at Delta. 18th, Paf sed Gera at Walnut. Bend; City of Huntsvillo at Beef Island; Grand Turk at Island No 37; met Mattie Wayne at Flour I Island; passed John Simonds at Plumb Point uena. tain ratsea rcrsia at rwini rjeasant; passed Winfield Scott at Norfolk;-met New York at Cairo; Empress at Cash Island; Chancellor at Caledonia; H. R. W Hill at foot of Grand Chain; Pike at Indiana Bar; Trenton at Dog Island. 2oth Met Tele graph' st Henderson Island. - r ' ; The Ward met the Mississippi river rising from Memphis to Cairo, and the Ohio, river tailing fast front Cairo op with tunrk-twam in the channels, The Ward brought up '350 tons of freight, and chuck full of passengers. Lost 14 hours, and made her time to .Evans villa in five days 11 hours. .. 1 The A. LShotwell was to leave New Or leans on the 18th inst for Louisville.' r Your Humble Servant,' v,f. ;v . ,.Jnies AbbeyV GairTiso 'Gxjlfs Visas. A" farmer can turn his thrifty wild grape vines to good ac Count by grafting; Saw off the vine an inch or two below the surface of the ground.' then with a large pimblet or small augur, just the size of the graft, bore one or more boles, per pendicular!? , or parallel with the grain, about two inches deep in the top of the root where sawn off. and into these insert ' the scions, the full depth of the holes. " Let the scions be of the last years growth, well ripened, and about 6 inches in length, with a .bud or eye at the top; they should be cut from trie vine during winter or early in spring, before the' sap gets in motion; .and the o'peratu n should be performed just betöre it u expected the sap will start though it will usually succeed afterwards if the top of the stock is well waxed. After inserting the scions, cover the wound firm'y with moist clay, up to. the eye of the scions, aud place a board so as to protect from washing by rains, till the leaves appear. This method is surer then cleft grafting.. . ,w COMPESSATIOH OT PoSTMXSTEKS. One of the acts passed on the night of the 3d of March, to establish certain post routes j &c. contain a section fixing the following as the commission of postmasters after the ..1st of 1 April: .''i. . ' . " ! On a sum not exceeding 9100- 50 per cent On a sum between $100 and $40040 do. On s sum between 6400 and 8240035 do. On a sum not exceeding 2400-15 do. I Where the msil arrives regular between nine at night and five in the morning,' 60 per cent is allowed 00 the first 0100. Those officers whose compensation' shall not exceed $500 a quarter, are allowed . one cent for every "free letter delivered out of their oQce, and each postmaster is allowed two mills for the delivery from nis ofice to a subscriber .'.each aewspaper not chargeable with postage,- . ' t ! OT A gentleman eating breakfast at a hotel the other morning in a western city, broke an ?gnpon hia plate and disturbing the, repose of sentiineutal biddy, called the waiter and insinuated that he did pot like to have a bill preaentedj to bio before he waa done eating.

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1 1 . " i i Js A P AOTFUC .1 -Hzmt Year, April 17. Tfc Pactf c arrivci at.3. o'clockLi.thia afttrcscn . he brings Liverpool dates to the 6th. - ErtglMSU Lkcy DXEvahs git feotitfi of a correspondence between the British Government. Snain. France and the United States cncerniW the alleged Quba annea- j I tionrojec t. .... , In the House of Lords, Lord, Campbell called the atteaöön, oT thp Ioua4 toan! address recently presented by the London merchants to the Emperor-of Frafire; Wttich his characterized-as an In'erlerence writ tne pferogrative of the Crown,' and a viblf.tion of the law of nations." S- u. 1 The Iron steamer Duke of r Southrrland, was wrecked on the afternoon 'of the 1st in heKver Dee, by which 15 or 20 lives were ost. ....... . ... . , ,j. The Great Britain steamer arrived , in - the Mersey on the 2d from Australia, with 650,000 bounds gold dust, also with large sums in, the hands of passengers. .;;. i She steamer Australia brought '100,600 r' ouhds gold dust' i-.-i ; . . The diSrulty of Switzerland and Piedmont with.Austrait and Prussia, and. the threaten ed trouble on account of the part taken by France, Us attributed to the .refusal öf the Pope to visit Paris, where; it is now said, his Holiness has positively, rerused to go... , . , I There has. been a great '.fire, at Bersey, destroying nearly all of the, store houses and io,uuu cbsks oi wiuo. ,-. , : - , .-. ! - A letter from, Berlin,' of the 4th, .says . that the,' renewed treaties of Zolvereiu were to bei sighed that evening. , . ,. . , The Berlin papers published an official doc iment. stating 'that among the1 papers lately seized in that'eity, waa' a proclamation . . . . -m-m . - I" l!Tl 01 thf uennaniiwepopiic: conFpuacjj wuicn was lately detected . that the) conspiracy - . aawas wtdBiyidoreiopea,' aouvinai ..exienstre stores, arms, ammunition, &c., were to have been forwardea. - , ! "The consoiracv was to have ' brolcen out between the 3d and 6th of April. Many arrests had been made at Kastereck, ammunition' was 'seized, snd. evidence "connected with the affair had been found at Heidelberg, Konigaberg, and Bremen. 1 . n I The Gazette say a that Lord Westmoord had presented a note to tne Austrian uovernment. deelärinsr that "England won Id keep an eveon KocsSth.Uazxini, dnd th .other rei (ugees, and prevent tnsif engaging f in any more "oiota. and that,, if they ;came' within - m. reach of the law, they would be immediately prosecuted.; The London ''police are skid to have a list c( tlitw j jtM, f)w in that citv-' r. '. .4 1 r : t London. The Advertiser ' f ayi . that . Mazzma la ezpecicmu cuisuu u iwumjü.r Sardinia In the Chamber ofJiepuues, on the 29th, an set for the . sqppression of the slave trade was discussed, and. the clauses were adopted. -1st. The slave becomes free on touching Sardinian soili or the deck of a shij bearing the Sardinian flag. 2d. Enacts penalties against thow engaged in the slave trade. . .: e r. 1 1 , J . . . S--4 The re 1 Gtt?iai arrive Vi". France ' 1 . . . a.. m . ; 1 f C4takes oa board 26 more at tbd Villa, and then sails for the United States. Rome. Six political offenders were hung at Pesard on the 16lh ult. ' The Rev. ' George Nelson, an -English clergyman, was ordered to quit Rome by the police. -f- - , ; . The expnlsion from Tuscany, of Mr. Craw ford, has been the subject of a very oncrge tic note of remonxtraoce, addressed by the English to the Ducal Government. . .. . Naples. 300 .persons were ' arrested ae cosed of being concerned in the recently at tempted insurrection, and 5 of them execut ed '-' '.'' - - r " " :f , A number of Swiss soldiers were found assassinated in the- streets with poinarda sticaingm tneir nearu,to wnicn was ouaon ed a niece of Daoer. with' ''vengeance of JSIa aini" written on it. The Governor immedi mm -.1 ately had several persons arrested and shot, and issued a proclamation threatning to raise the cfties of Sicily to the ground. ; The alarm spread to Naples, wheie Sicilian residents were ordered to leave. 1 . . , RassU. Great activity, Is prevalent, and many or the söldierswho were on :turiougn, .a ja m were ordered to join ,.tbeir regiments.1 7 he Russian fleet in the iilact sea baa been placed under orders.' t Turkey. In the negociatioas between tne t)ivan and Prince Menschikoof.. the Russian court had addressed a note to Vienna disavowing any intention to disturb the integrity..' of t!i Ottoman Rmmrfl.' 'r" ' ' - -J- ' ' The Iron masters ot South Staffordshire have resolved unon adecrcaseof 20s nerton on present prices. V . . 1 ' Liverpool 6 p. ; m. Exaggerated accounts ot the affair at 1'almero are circulated. ? '. Th latpct riimnra from Vienna, were' thlt the Imperial council had decided upon a sub stitution of the civil for the military code. Mrs. Cass. The National IntPligenccV in alluding to the death of this accomplished ladjr, feelingly rays: ; "iiovtr piten; ooea a brief word of the Telegraph fill maoy. bosoras with pain! Last week it said to tra, simply jlra. Cass is dead;" out in at snort sentence gave pain to many kindred hearts here, where abe waa well remembered and lored." Of all the estimable ladies who have resided at the seat of government with, their hasbanda hold ing public stations, bo one wm more esteemed for goodness and sweetness than the amiable and gentle wife of Gen Cass, or the memories of -whose? virtue will beT more warmly; and sincerely cherished by ' the survivor of the circle in wnicn sue was pest Known.'" I".-.-'-... ' - i FOtuVD A stirer wateh. on Third street, between Main and Sycamore, which the owaer ean hare by caiUiig ou Christian Decker, proring property aad paying for ni advertisement. - ipai - ' - - DACHE BllEOTPESt - ' - THE 6TTBSCR1BKR respectfully Informs the pvblie renerallT that he has resumed the shore business with which he oas long been famillerly aeqeainted, and designs establishing a permanent mgoerrean gallery la Evansrllle In Fosters buildings, corner of Mm axd First streets, where he hopes to receive the freonjnt rlsiu of ladled end gentlemen which at shall be his earnest endearor so merit; and as be expect tob' per manent, he depends more upon exnluiuons . of his D rod ete ncy and skill than noisy humbug of words for success. 4 , His reputation as aportraltpalnUfis too well esUblUhed In Eransvi le and elsea here te need remark fury ther than that he will be happy to accomodate any de siring his serricesln that brai.rh of art. ,apM- , i THOS. P0I5DEITER. QP ISA EES CHOT7? RIIEETIirCS-Just re eelred aad for aaie at rartory brtees br - i aptO . . . . .. ; 4OUKC0N4S FRE5CH. DO CASES DEPfliriS AND COTTON CAS SIMKKEe) of all styles and qualities for sale

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SS. AliIOriDS-lO PraUs choice, last ree'd per H J. Ward f ksaIs Lswby ' i 1 R E. felLBEKT 6t CO. I hp3t 6ycasMr itr Wa'sr U roTnc LADIES. s IIA511LI5 A RXILLY would respectfnlly tall thr 1 attention of tba ladles to tbelr tock or Em broi deries, Lscea ad waits foods, Juat rcitvd, contlsUiit; OR Jaconet and wl mbroMered Collar,. 1 Moaaquttaln Bionrmnr ana aecona nouramj uouart; Jaconet and 8 wit ambroldered Sleeres: 8 wIm embroidered Chemisettes aua uns; JaeonstanaSwusKdgint-sand Inwrtiurs; 7 An d Pilnted Flouncia and Baads: Keat thread lace EdiBg and InserUnys; -Bteefc Md wWt Ues Oop, Wk ad Mrmw VM - vi. m mnA trirw! JacADets aud embroidered Swiss Kinallna o.e., AeVall ' wWoasI0.??!? Äl?.tJha lowest prteee. 'pgt BBAHM.ia oc SHASK.LIS KilLLY, wnoiesaio ana abviui ers la SUplo and Fancy Dry Goods, hare now In store and ararseelTh; direct from the Eastern etiles, a well selected svck of Spring and Samner Goods, suitable for this market whkjt they offer to their, customers and all others, atrery low rates. Tha following coinpr.se part of their stock: - , - - ' Blk. blue anl brown Cloths; blk aad fancy Casslroeres; Tweeds. Casslnettes, SaUa.SUk and Marsei les VesUnrs. C'oUcna les, Denima.'ßrowil aad. bleached Linen Drills; brown and bleached Sheetings and SairtÜrs; 40 inch pillow eaaa- Couont and Linens; Calicoes, wns, BeragtkBeafe do Ulnes aad Poplins; Dotted and embroidered Swit Muslins; blk and eol'd Alpacas; blk andcol'd avk ShawU; wuue ana coi ui; rape ao; oik tos do Rhia ülka, Brocaae; vaameieon ana piam ills: Hosienr: Glores; BonneU; Ribbons ; Parasols; Umbrellas; Hats Caps; Boots en4 Shoes; window papert and painiea önaues. äisw in invnawii Trimmings and Motions all of which wa will sell at the lowest market prices. Call in and examine for yoarselree at the ecrner of Main and First streets at EransTille Ind. ap2i ' - . etiAjnauj kx.iui. CHEAPEST Alf X20UXEST XXOCTE, fruHB D310N L15B OF STEAMKKS, running In coaJ nettSon with the BalÜmor . aad Ohio itailraad tt Wheeling , ' ( IhrougU tickeUby this line to Philadelphia, Tashtngtoa City and Baltlniore. cau be procured from tha Agents 1. .UMiSTiue,. jaaaison ana iincinnau, oa board the boat. Having made permanent arrangemenu for tick Ung. through, the traveling public will Ind It greatly ta their interest, going ut vr West, to ttatronize this line. '.. . . required by lawfio ran;aader soca retmituonsas will in sure com ion at wen as saieiy to ue iitos 01 passengers. TTPT his is ne oniy una runuicj in. conaecuon wiia theBalU more and Ohio Kailroad. TTTThe Steamers or this line are entirely new. and tbelargeet, fastest, safest and most sapcro veesels ever built for the Weitem waten, aud will leara as follows, FOREST CITi , CtpU A. Jlardeek, Sunday 3 P. M. DAVID WHITE, Capt W. NcClaid, Monday! P.M. BALTIMORE. Cap. Wn. CUrk, Tuesday 3 P.M. ALV1N ADAMS, Capt- G W Serien, Wednesda) 3 PM. VtKGIKlA,- CapW Chas. V. Wells. Ihureda) 3 P,. M, f ALLS CITY. (jbeL Kam. Mason. Friday 3 P. M. THOS. RWAN5, Gapi. J. . XcCI uro, Saturday 3 P.M. rarerrom je-aTUie so Biiuaior.. j....uf inn Do do : ' do to Philadelphia or Was'iingtoa IS 00 Do do' " do to Kew York......;.......; 15 09 Do do' CSaiUnati to Baltimore.. ........ 10 CO Do do-' do to Philadelphia or Washington 11 N I Passenger baggage transferred from steamboat to Railroad aud from Railroad to 8 team boat, free from JTf An additioaal charge or only es or suta rooms idneals is luada from LoaisvUla W W heeling. 1. 1 5. Moorhead; Agent.. .'. . " , LonlsTille, K.y. R M, ITeoder on; aent at EvaniTllle, office at Lewis at Uray's wharf boat. ' ' :i M I r WQOLE9ALE DRY GOODS. TOHWSOM At FKEXCH hare no- on hand one of tha I Vest selected stocks of Dry Goods ever offered to UM trade of Kransrille, eonslstiug of erenthlng In that Una. which thny offer for sale on as faforable terms as auy House in the V est.- 'Their stoc has been selected ith great care expressly ror this trade and exclusively from firsthand aud manufacturers, Country mcrchanu n.l ImI-m aii.nl It km ImcUimI tn IT theia a. call, a a ihet can Pledge tbemselrea to eil as kw and on as fa. rorabie terms aa ue same quantities can imj rviwou either in or ontol Evastaville. ilrl Latum PhilliD Allen. Merriatark. Manchester yAOAVi JBT mm. CT P V w-- a a - - . M ar. a . W-v auy otber boase In EraaevUle t I T20. V . . ; - J0HSS03 & FRENCH. 1 H CASES KETTACIECD SHEETINGS JLVf AKD SHLK11KGS now on hand and by ap2 IOflXSON & FRENCH.' 156 CA!fES HATS- Received direct frem the maitufacturers aud made to order. Includinr erery variety of moleskin, silk, fur, casiniere, wool. paoama, legaora.ano: palmlear, which will be sold at anusually low prices by . . t v . P20' ... v JOHNSON & FRENCH.- '.. , ... . . - i BONNETS One of the largest slocks T Bonnets ever offered Jn Era n villa if now received, consisting of every arMy of Florence braid. Pearl straw, Gossamer, pluio and eol'd Belgrade, Blond Fur Diron Braid AlbO!t. Lace and Coburg 11k. Crape and .Bloomer bonnets; wblch will be sold 5 r cent cheaper, than ever before offered In the Western market a.20 . JOUXSOXdc FRENCH. plUESS GOODS-.Jnst received a large and bean. utuartme.n.tf Oroade Khin, Jirocade, LewHwaineiwu Darreu ana oouea owissea occ;i u.v.,u.ii(1ii MiDiiiicuN oi laanionauie nna aeairaoie Ores Gooda. Try as wa defy ccmpetltion. - L'P20' JOHNSONdicFRENCH. ' CILUSODLDINCS. Anew and general variety of gilt mouldings for pieture inmes for sale low. ' RATH BOKE k WHEELER QEGAR JIXOCSE ITlOIJiSSES-A. choice d , t J. 'äfft KJ tide in whole and hU Darrels for sale by . apSO, .r'"irrsojt a 8. UlLSKKi tt uo Ey a more &cr Water st. HALF E3DES PLANTATION HQLAS- ' bES Half barrels. Wen quality, for aale by 8. E. GILBERT dc CO apSO Sycamore near Water at. A f CASES Panama. Ughoirn. Palm-Leaf and Chi rx.J na oraua tiats, lust received by ypU i : MERK1TT, Fl ELP dc CO. .- C. NI, GRIFFITH, i; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' ' ' Uardwareaud cutlery. 1.1 AS just received a full and complete stock of foRn!!,H; u....Vi: ii" . - ".-r"V"; . " J Tvpn M l domaalie Kardarar Ml..r.lAa tinla and i are Invited to examine his stock at m. kl ....k . I rriuiu, raecuium, ua uuivia i apOT tf-adi f , THE SIG3 OP. THR MILL SAW. NOTICE TO LOT nWTFlK. AT a meeting of the Common Council held bn the .ldth Inrtt. ' . -,j ; .v. ' It was ordered that theownnra nt lota Ka. O. 11. 14. and 15 in I lock No. 9. and f Iota So l. A. S- K 7. ft. 9.10.11. 12. andi3 In block Ke. fl la the Eastern en lanreroect fill thn same with earth so as to correspond I wiu ue taty grsae in two weeks from mis date, and thalln i default of so doing, the City Marshal be reculred and cause -Jie same to bo dona - ' ' ( . . GEO. H. TODD " 1 er-3w - City Clerk I -A .receivta nna jor auie iy - . , I abn) I'.-''1 V ' sfcanre nTaTwar a . sycamore near v ater at EUEVEKIZED SODA'l!AI.EliATrs.--50 kears each ICO Iba a Terv luncnnr niri. .1 ivi nuvivMll.vi OibiUlliOr.nl CZ jJ. I tr.r ..U t t.v O Y r-.t nunn. . . I P ; Scasrore near Water st STATIONERY AC. T ANKER Cases: Bank booka. P-. boot., Hn.. JL books and blank book.of .11 nT.. - ..-7. r Sne letter airaand roll .tk:vrir. -:V'"" niiiua: m 1 nriHtw in suited te the country trade. 1 . . . Kcrap booka hew and elegant style. Oil papers for letter books;, wafers and sealing wax; quilts and feted p is. etter presses aad books. Inks, maps, dec, Ac, and for sale wholuaale and retail by . :. OPniNG and süjttitf.d: PIXINTS. - O 40 ease, Allens, Spragues. t)unnels.andotherbrands 01 xaacy fntu, just received and ror saie or ap'A 1 AIERRITT, FIELD & CO. FLINT STUFFS. IS cases IClDka Cords. Washlntton Plaids. Cann be Beat Unions. English and Parte styles, for sale by 1 apj . MEKKITT, FIELD ox CO, y a rxrtrt roa SALE. :"- THE Subscriber offers his Farm, on which ha resides, at privat sale, lying two miles eart of the Court House, on the Bonvllle read, containing forty acres, ander good cultivation and good fencea. Tworre acres in Wheat nffcien or eighteen ready for Corn, the rest In Meadow; two good never-failing Wellsand Stock water; sixty or seventy nrat rate bearing Apple Trees: a comror table Brick dwelling house, log Barn; and other outbuildings.. AVro, thirty seres of flrst rate 1 rmber land. has not been cut or called out half a mile south of the road.' For price and terms, apply to the subscriber, oa tne premises, or to Ur.J. Hutcuuneon. cvan.rine. I CroDS. ho. stock, and farming uten Crops, hop, stock, and farming Utensils with the farm. If deairad.. Foaseasion tiven as arreed anon

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(c.jiucUi a:w.) l-'rnntTkllK. tnd. IS Hairing a large and upertor stock f SPRISG GOODS, of th best material ud or the most fash. tonaUtf stvles. Fin bltck axid colored Cloths of the bct KnrlUh. French, and Gnrin maaafSCtore: fine black: Doeskin; a large stock ' French, English and American Fancy Casslmeres,lo aew and beautiful sty les.

Sauern and designs; Unea DnlUortae very arstqaaiyr larseillea goods, plain, colored and flgared of the .most , beauUfulVyles for Summer wear; plain, r fancy, and, : figured Silts aud Fatias of superb onaiity. r -

1 THE AoOVJt GOODS - - f will be manufactured to order la as good style, andsoLx L' rvKAraa Uian the same, goods can be bool la DJ n West of the Mountain. Terms, CASH. r D. S.yc, Is agent for Williams Weorf-Feshe.t, p. The present number es. be bad by mail or otherwise, as t ordered, for the small sum of 11 p. t f f j apHtf . ij DRIIJLS AND DEIYITIS. . f20 rases Blue Drill. Thomdika. Imodnr. "Wash-

Ingtoi., Richmond. and Roxboro'Denime, reeeired and ror aale by japl , : , MERR1TT. FIELD mt CO. 18 fasea Enrll.h Fnni1 Pnrl.mnntli Ldl ; iawns, 01 ue moat buautuul styles, for sale by. MEKKITT. FlliUD At CO EADY-JIADE CtOTHIN Oi A larpe' and 1 complete stock or e iouiinr. man 0 facta red express- u 17 forour Sprhir and Summeraalea. which we oCecal V reduced price Sv ....... , . . . j

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Leather; bound and unbound Brogaus; FUent Lestber ?- and Velvit Flirt rt; Ladlee' Calf, Kip and Enamelled ' , Bootees; Kid 61 ippers and Tier ; Enamelled and Lasting U Raiürmhlch we offer err low to the trade. 11 "H

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1 and other brands for sale by . ,pI9 MKRRITT, TIELD Ac LACES, AC. , . . . , , 400 pieces Thread Lace; . . ' sua do Insertion; - , - s . i 1 600. . . do . Edging; . .

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I 400 do .Black Kllk.Lace, receded and For aale by i ; t ' ' JAS. LOW dr CO., 417 Main st h 1 ap!9 ' - .. LonfrTilU. : HAIS PINS. 400 boxes received (his da ami fir t ? sale by ,u 1 . jaS. LOW dt CO.. v j ; ' am 417 Main at. LonlsvUle, Kr :

OPCOIi COTTOPT. ' :..'( .'il i Mm O 9 190 doz. 100 Id. White: '.. ,.S i , v. . - ;, I SAAS. a .1-,. t ; QJItfl em Iam imam A..

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M0 pieces Jtrmrtr 3bt do Cambrtcr " ' 400 do SwiaaMasnar t SCO . do Victoria. Lawnr 0 do ' Crrp- barred FlTksr 100 da. stripe wtss: 1 1 1 '.I i .i II r,

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'.1 t : T--. .10 star, Cambric JpoU: reeetred per atprefS ? and f.te sale bj JAB7ES LOW Ac CO. . . 417 Main sU, LouUrUle, Ky. GLOVES. ! ('... 100 dm Mem aoIopmI T.I.Ia Xhr? " 100 da da dn Cotton-' do? reeelred and tbt Ik eM at a m -a JAS. LWV IO.,' t 41? Main aU. Looirrille. Ky. . Pia - - FnESlT TEAS. 10 hair ChesM and 40 Caddies of fresh Gun Powder and Imperial just receif ed. and for saie low by .. apW . . . PRESTO rf BROTHERS. . ; tr CIIEESE. 50 Bores ' choice "Western EeaerTe Jut recelred and for sale br , . , aplA. , f r , , fBESTOy BROTHERS.1 j iLrOV'EIl SEED. A small lot In store and for Vsaleby. - aplJj . PKESTOX BROTHKHS ' SLATES! SLATES!! M0 American Mates JuV receired and for sale by -. t;i. apld ,,. .-, ,., ... . ... , .; FA3JCZL LDjTER. I tlXASll. 3 Bale just reclred and for sale "by i w ww-. AT7 Malt urt, LowUnile, Ky t I La '.fBVAw J vatSfT. V AAAA0 a iV" HUii WUlf. UIUSIIU WW--esa-' ä vav ma tnsi aeae a KA ft . A ! . J atl t ip. Oil rered, for sale by JA. IX) W dt CO.. - aplS - 417 Afain st LoalstiUk, H.y.( SM Koxes. Mack, white, pink, blue, and atrdw Cord;! on 1 (. . vi a . . ... . 1 13 di llarceliue Silk, do do: receired and for ueoy.t , u . JAS. LOW CO, 4lT Mio st.. Louisville Ky. 1 SOO.WW Warring; 350,000 HemmJnrs: . - ( 100,000 Yarn Needles; 30 gross KniUlngPlDSl , . . . Rcceivrd aud for sale by t JA. LOW dt CO. " mplv 417 wain et. Ixo1svUle Ky.T BONNETS AND GINIPS. , , T " 20 Cases new style fancy Lace Bonnets; "o pieces fancy Straw CiMp. received and tor sale-! bj JAMES LOWdcCO.' V J . apia - . , 417 Main sUt Louisville. Ky. , PRINTS. . .r.30 fuses low priced Madder? & . do Kuiall flrured Green . received and for aal f low by,', . JAS. IX) W 6c CO.. 417 Mala st, Louisville. Ky." " EVANSVIEEE nOOSSTOnC. .fi for sale bv ,v , uouw a Ljti.1 t Hour nrt - . i i . . . . apl6 SAMUEL LISTER I TADIES SUP. GAITEC3 AND SHOES. 1 hi 0-4 yust res a., iaaies nnt watte Kid Gal lore; - I ' Lsdles F ne Black 611k Lasttag Galten ' ' dO ' da do do rfik . Tim do do do do do Tinned Caitirs . do I apU - i ii . so iua oooteea, oy Y. K. HENDRICKS dz COj TNKJ INHII INK!!! dozen M. it Ku half plat A.Blacklnk. Just rocei red andforarJe by apl8 - SAMjLT.TRR.T j aASnanaja! aAa v. . a.. . "lOFFEE. 100 Rags Prima Rfo. lost received and y 'or saiooyi lapiaj . rKKSTOa BKOTHERA.? f TTEAT BOAT EESinER. . T ' 4' (. - il? 10.000 feet li inch Fine Fluuk, SO and 55 feet long .' In good order, and for sale low at the K.vansville Lumber YanLbr t r ap JOHN F. GLOVER- N WAENET" EEICEIX. ' ' y A quantity of Walnut Boards. Fcsrtl'n end Bedi Poets, for sale low at tie Kvanavillj Lumber Yard, Alain street north c Canal, by . aplS - ' - - JOHN Vi GLOVF.R...-V 1YIIITE SEEPIIEn SPIZINGS. " I I V,Da Prcnaea we nuns mnv ItKlil'VvTnvvn v - . . . a ouinuur rnnnzs. in Union ronntv. Kr. hava tha i . . .7 - T. . ------ pleasure to Uta that the piemises have thorough repair and will be still farther improved bv tha addition of a new building, with several commodious rooms, and many other material alterations and eonre niences. They have bought the preperty with the intention ofN Improving and adorning it ao as to make it attractive and f agreeable, aad will do so to the extent of their ability ana tne time allowed before the opening of the watcrirg ' season. mature nas aone her part to reoaer it - INVITING ALT) LOVELY. and the Proprietors will idim no naina toiOtbelrs.eInro Unir interest aud inclination will alike nrooirt them to . its performance. ' . Of tha medicinal and restorative vlrtaes or the water' . n-,.- r.,.n. , ..1..1. J. re.pectT.IW oltcU the eneonvf a.Cioent and patronars of Cba Public: . . 1 . ' H. E. POtTKK. ' " 1 . ' '"-" 1 C O. O. GREEN. 1 " . ..iMIi. T T7 ...... B).-.. . "r,M" iii.t..... BILLIAIID SALOON, r coaaaa'or maim .11 nur iTirtri r r . ,.lr tr" 4rr.r ) - ' - I ,n1IDaers,?n,,. P.u weu known.. a a a . . -S. a own. an enureiv reuiiea si.a reiornuhed 1U It la now In every particular an ajrreeable tilace of resort. being provided with excellent Tables and everything aeeessary for the tomfort and pleasure of visitors. The proprietors will give theW fersonl attention to the tW loon, and spare no trouble In msking the visits of their4-, friende pleasant Coouected with the Billiard Faloon, but on the ground floor. Is a Bar provided with ther choicest brands of llqaora and cigars. The old patrons' of the Saluou and the public renerallT, are Invited to CalL ; . j ' . THOS. D KM ITH,1 1 f ap14 ALBERT ROWLEY. FIVE IIENDSXED PICS TONGUES, Jest received from Cincinnati, aad for sale at ..,. ap!4 - .. ! ... COOK'S Family Grocery, -.j 76 DOS. TTOODEN DECKET; . .. ; 25 do Large and small Tubs; received and for - apllddtw . . SAMUEL ORR. . $ Je by X7. E, ANE3E1Y8, ' ATTORNEY -AT LAW. WILL attend to hit legal bastness entrusted to h!n In this and the adjoining, counties, and la the Sac. ' pseme Court; also, to the collection of Claims, and wiU. obtain PENSIONS granted by Act of Cougreve. at Ue 1 but session, allowing des Mars' half pay to tha Widows ' and Orphans of husbands and fathers who died -ef" wosads received In the service of tha United 5UV"- " t JIj" References of th beat character. Office oa First' Street, between Main and Loeaat Evansvill, lad. ' apI3d3nj 1 .- . I OWE ET POTATOES. -' t O aO bushel Swoet Potatoes Jnst received and for aa!a at ap!4 COOK'S Family Grocery,

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