Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 290, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 April 1854 — Page 3

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DAILY JOURNAL.

Local and River Brevities. There were quite sharp frosts here on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Ice was made during the nights, and we have rensou to fear that fruit has been seriously injured. The forward peach trees must have suffered severely. Read the special notice of the City Council returning thanks to Jlrgers. Wheeler, Decker and Hughes, for their services as Trustees of the Public Schools, and reojm.

mending them to re-election. We earnestly stondin? Niavy in time of peace, hope they sjtf be re-elected, and the citizen. Clinginan . and Bocock argued for an increase of the Navy, and said itwasdewill vote for the school-tax. minded by common prudence for the protec-

Saturday night was very cold, and thick ice was formed, cool. The splendid Yesterday bright but Chrystal Palace was nere yesterday morning from Louisville. We thank her officer for papers. The fast Pike was along Saturday taorning from St. I.ouis, with a large crowd of passengers. She tnny be expeced down 1o-morrow. nr. . l i . i m r ve tnu.iK me omcers lor paper. The Pike is a good and swift steamer Every boat that lands at St Louis from the Ohio river is crowded with passengers, principally families going West, and sbout half of them children. The John Simonds landed at St. Louts three days ago, sbout 400 Mormons, bound Tor Suit Lake. triiKU Items. Subscriptions to the French loan already Amounts to over 3.000,000 francs. The Grand Duke Constmitine inspected the ftuMHsn flrfet at Helsingfors. 3U.OO0 Russians are employed in cutting a channel (rum Constadt to Sweaborg. Part of the Russian force has withdrawn from before Kalatat, and has move J towards Orsova. Prince Pakowitch would soon inspect the troops on the Danube. The Greek revolt has nut yet fully subsided. Servia is quiet, snd the reported disturbancca there were false. It is reported Uial the first ojier.'tions of the Anglo French army would be to attack Crimea. The bank of Englard has declared a semiannual dividend of 4 1-2 percent. Warwick, fiarmsun A tu., and J . McGregor of Loudon; Gladstone, lizard A ('o., of Manchester, aud JJiikttison s Co. uf Glasgow, have failed. The Australian steamer Sydney, homeward bound, put into St. Vincent ilisliled. She had 50Q.Q0O sterling in "old, and laV vices from Sydney uf December -Uli, a id Port Phill'p of the 7th. The Australian markets wees dull aad overstocked, and gol.l wan plentiful. The Kin? of Prussia a em m auto graph letier to Nip.eoi delendino; Russian neutrality. Napoleon repiied that il was too late. Troops will attack Sepastupol by land acid fleets by sea. The Russians are fortifying the interior cities of tVallachia, .Yoldavia. aul workmen re sit tMigineimig the fort I 'teat on I !;- tupol, Uddessa, Constadt, Wiioorg, Swealnirg and the entrance of the Drieper. Admiral Duchesmies squadrun would soon join Admiral Napiers. There is much excitement on the Baltic course. Twenty sailing vessels and steamers were embarking tro"pa at Wooiwish. The couslinsr bill was r-ad the second time in the house of Lords. Lord Stanly said that the repeal of the British coasting laws would, no doubt be followed by similar concessions by the United States. Hint Duel. U'jisiiinotos, March 30. The report of the duel between Messrs. fBreckenridge and Cutting is incorrect. None has taken place yet. Two friends on euch side have been laboring assiduously all day tto effect a reconciiaticn, but without effect, avid they have also called on a filth as umpire. The report that the gentlemen were out ol town, was also incorrect, although they are lin secret quarters. The intelligence in ocr former despatches was current at the time they were sent, anil were firmly believed by .may deeply interested friends of the patties. The non-appearance of Messrs. Bretkcnridge and C jtting gave coloring to te rumors and various circumstances strengthened the supposition that matters were as stated. Later developments show that the parties were concealed here, and only awaiting the decision of the parties who control the affair, to tight or tobe reconciled. Messrs. Benton and Speaker Boyd are exerting themselves to adjust the dithculty without recourse to weapons. MT. VKHIOS A EVA.1SVILLK STAGE VMS. , "$.r-"Pnti THE undersigned willkommene run Sjjr' y Sj- Di Hg Oje above Line Sc mi- N ee l after iihe lt i.f i . r . i next; leaving Ml. Vernon ever) lucsla and Friday moriiiugs at - .'cloelt. nod leave KvausVlllr every Wednesday anil Saturday al P o'clock. M ige Office utthe V ushittglou House, mil ."J if J. B. Gi;hh., Proprietor. TIN PL.tTE. 12 noxe X; SO boxes kooBiig Tin. in store and for sale br mh29 9 A M L'KI. OKR. .O H I .HUE ES. 030,110 No. sale by (mb-.no 1 Poplar Shingles for SAMUEL ORK. X "A I ES. VK kegs assorted Nails tor -ale at lowest Jl market rates by (mh-."9) AMCEL (RR. MACKF.KEIi.-75 paekages' ass'd numbers, in whole and half bbl and kills, just ree'd and for Me by .8. E. GlLHErtT di CO.. mb'io Syc. near Water. PALM SOAP, AC.-1'1' P' steamer States man .5 hove No. 1 Palm Soap. Fe-steamer Cumberland Yalley doz Shaker Brooms; C do Wlp do; 23 do Fancy do: for sale at lowest Am res by fet,; ' LAD. HEIMA. NN. JEWELRY! JEWELBV!! SOMETHING DCCIDxJDLT RICH, RMM AND FASHIONABLE. Jut arrived at HCsTACE'S. First street, near Afain. T ANNOUNCE to the inhabitant of Evansvilte and its viciuit), that 1 have jut received a One and select an assortment of JEWELRY a was ever brought into ins market. Those who have found it difticullto get salted in selecting an article In th Jewe ry line, can now t accommodated. My slock cousisU iu pail of the lowing article.: A splendid lot of O dd Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; Heavy Gold Bracelets an I Clasps; DaguerreoMpe Pius. I.o. liei-; lAcket I'lasps und llroache : Some flue Gold Key. Ear Drops, Studs. Watches, Ac. The above shall be 'sold exceedingly low. Whl K. Hl'STAC.

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CON CilSES SIOIfAL. THIBTT-THIRD COSGRES3 FIRST SESSION. Xliurotla) rmrcfdingi Concluded. Washington, March 31. Si. n ate The debate on Mr. Badger's amendment was continued to grat length, and finally adopted yeas 24, nays 3. Without coining to a vote on the bill, the Senate adjourned. Hoi se A long debate took place on the six steamer bill. Mr. Benton opposed the bill, and said we wanted ships for the protection of commerce nn ! not for conquest; he was opposed to a tion of our commerce. Mr. Clingmaii offered an amendment au thorizing the Secretary of the Navy to expend a part of the money appropriated by this bill to oflVr higher pay to seamen. Pending the consideration of this amendment the committee rose and the House adjourned. Washwgtoh, Ma'ch 30. Nobody can tell anything certain about the Cutting ant! Brockenridge jflair, and reports mro , , 1 1 1 1-., i 1 . r 1 1 1 r v Tho il ! t?i r n i t v ImH nnt. " " - M' - - nowever been adjured at 4 o'clock this evening, and appieheusion is in consequence felt that a hostile meeting will take place to-inor-row morning, unless amicably adjusted tonight. The police are on the lookout for the pui ties. Friday's Proceedings. Washi.ngtok, March 31. Sexate. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Deficiency Bill, the question pending on Mr. Thompson's amendment adding appropriations for Custom Houses in various places. House. The House after a long debate on the bill extending the contract for ci-rry-inMhe mails between Mobile and Montgoma ery, was referred to the committee on Post Offices. Mr. Preston made an explanation on behalf of Messrs. (Jutting and Breckinridge, stating that the difficulty between them had been honorably adjusted, and that both mutually ask indulgence for having v.olated the rules of the House. Washisgtoh, March 31. The difficulty between Messrs. Cutting and Breckinridge has been settled on basis entirely honorable to both parlies. The offensive expressions w re withdrawn,. Mr. Preston made explanation. The gentlemen were both i i 'he House to-day. The affair was brought to a hapiy termination last night, and the result gives universal satisfaction. WaMUBBUQMi Murch 31. The report of nn amicable adjustemcnt between Msrs. Breckinridge and Culling needs confirmation . IrVsMIMToMi March 30. Scvate. A petition of the Baptists of Tennessee, in lav r of securing religious freedom to Americans in foreign countries was read. Mr. BadgT presented a petition from 41 citizens ot North farolina against the passage ot the Nebraska hill. The Senate then took up the deficiency bill and i tie question pendiug was the motion of Mr. Badger, to repeal that part if ÜM printing law which directs that, all printing ordered by both House- shall be executed by the printer ofthat House which first orders the printing. Mr. Badger moved an amendment to repeal the law after the 4th of March next, and advocated the establishment of a government printing office; after ome debet-, Mr. B. withd'ew his amendment. House The House resumed the consideration of the bill to construct six war steamers. Detroit, March 30. The house of Cooper Tyler was destroyed by tire last night, and seven young children perished in the flame. The oldest ol them was but nine years of a.e. Their psrents were out visiting at the time. New Orleans, March 29. Mr. Fillmore had a public reception today. He was waited on by crowds of our citizens. Bos om, March 31. C mada came at 10, arrived at duck. No additional news. Midnight (Wednesday). The Canada came iu collision with the brig Belle, Capt. Maguire, of Boston for Halifax, and sunk her immediately. Mr. KeefW, passenger, and the Steward, were drowned. The others were rescued by the Canada's boats, and were subsequently transferred to the Arabia, which arrived at Halifax same night. The Canada lost bowsprit, and was otherwise slightly damaged. The Canada 12 m.h a south west of Holyhead saw a steamer supposed to be the Baltic for Liverpool. E. II. Nf AfaTIEEf DK.NTIST, FROM NEW ALBANY. IND. , Havivo visited Evausville at the solicitation of several of the titiens, would be happv to atteml to auv who miiv need hi Pro fessional services. 1,'ooin at the Pavilion. i 1 latdiu may be waited upou at their resiliences, if t- -rf.. I itih-ei.,tr O "Wl Canal Shovels; in do Grain do; 10 do Steeled Spades; 5 do Garden Rakes; 5 do do Hoes: just ree'd aril for al hv mhT C. M. GRIFFITH. OMfl RUSHEUS Irish Potatoes, extra flue; UU '. do Sweet U; 40 do Appl-V V" do 1'uiiiiii; liH) dozen Fresh Eggs; just rec'.l at mh27 CtOK'S Family Grocery. 1 B A TAII CAN DEES. 50 whole, halt and onarter O b.ixes.Just ree'd per Charl- sum, f..r saio ltw bf mh27 S. . GII.UKKI A Co., S)c. near Water. WHITE LI NIE. US bbls prime White Roach Lime in goo 1 ordr, just ree'd ihi dav and lor sale by (iub27) FOSTER A BROWN. NEW Nil SIC. J ITUITS Grand Exhibition Quadrille; Prima I. una Waltz; Haty Did Polka; Serenading Polka; Julie American Quadrille; M Old Kentucky Home, A.-., Ac. Just ree'd and for sale by (mh-.'4 THOS. CON YNGTON . NEW SPRING HU I IM III.. " TISSEs COWDEN A BARKER take this uieilmd ., i'A iiiiorining inc L.ane l t.vansviiie und viciniltr L!2LIL?. '"rne.1 wilh a large and autif.i. essortment of Bonnets. Ribbons. Hon ers. Cans Head Dresses. Ac, of the latest and most unique sl)lesat price that cannot fail to i lease. 1 hev are nlso i.rei.ure.l to Cut Dress. and Teach Dress Ciutii g, in that much admiral und highlv iiptirove.l m le lately t-night wilu so mucn success ny .w. und Mrs. Korbes, from wuoiu thev received the following D I P L O A . This Is to certify that Misses Cow new A Bamkrb have taken lesson of u in our improve! svstem of Dress Culling, and are fully competent as first class Teachers, to impart the science toothers iu a few hours instruction. ( nMH.dA wtf MR. A MRS. FORBES. a rTTZ r. A4.S , for sale low fn rl.i.C1EW!H' f inh GEO. FOSTER A CO.

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GREAT MENAGERIE OF Wild Beasts and Birds. The iMryt Collection in the World!! (now k.s route roa the obth.) WILL PK EXHIBITED At Evaxsvii.i.e. MonY, A can 1ti, M'Zi. Doors open at I and ? o'clock, .dmission 50 cent; Children and scrvunts. 'J. cent. Thr Prrfurmatite rif commenre riA The Piinim und Ihcir .Vtoukejr Isidora. Continue with Hie Wonderful Feuts or M. t?TO v's Grcat Klktiukt, Tirro Si ltah. And eonelude with tlie Ihrillin? SSSCtaets ! Mr. Vh A m ei'ki.h in not Liiim' in Thiers' Dei. The AXl.WAI.S WILL l'.h KKII IS IHK PMKMB5CI OF THE AUDIENCE Duriuglhc Afternoon Perform. MS, mhtUl NEW SPUlXtt ttOOD. WE have reeeired our new Spring and S-immer tle of Man ill:.; alio I .ace Kmhrudeiies Aleunler' Ki-1 Gloves, Mantilla ami lres I runinings und Frii ges, which we inv'te Ibn Ladies to examine. KÜWAKD FEG AN & O , mha FirsH street, opposi.e Fot t)nic. CITY AKTION KTOIIR. JR. FONPEKSMITH. Auctioneer, First treet tetween .Main and tsjtSJStSta, will sell at Auction, Goodü, Fu-niure, Wares. Ac, nn commission, and also Keal Estate and Slfas. 1'ash advanced on Consign, inents, if reiiuircd. I ill eil mv entire sto k of Yan kee Notions ami Jewer at auction. Kegular days f sale every .Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. F. s. I will bo glad to attend to all mj old customers ami BS mailt new o..es as may favor me with a call, and I will Sell goods sit private sale al Cincinnati price, al wholesale and retail. iuh3-3uid M W M'i:i(.(.(li)l)S! JUST received ly the su seriler, a beautiful assort nient of Spring and Sunuuer Ury Goods, which the Ladies und aWsssM generally are requested to cull and examine, before purch ising elsewhere. He will sell as rhuat as any other house iu the West. WILLIAM HUGHES, mliJ3 Comer .Main and Second streets. nOl ltnti DKEKX (iOODN. A ßEAl' l'IKUL assoriinei.l of black Bareges and bUk A Silk Tissues, at HUGH Ks. iDlr.'ll Corner Main and Second strets. RI Ulilt! BIGGIES!! F1NE assortment of Buggies, Faibily Carr?gs, Kockawuxs. sullies. Ac., Arc. from the Muuufac lory of iL Woodruff. Salem, Ohio, jut ree'd ami for .sale by (uih.3-ir) J. HEAL V. Agent. COTTON ii ITS IMi 15 bale for sale l.y S.E.GILBERT A Cv., nib 15 Agents of Cypress Factory. BOOTS AND SHOES. V. K. HENDRICKS A CO. have re ceived another large shipment of. t'uols and Mi oos, Wim h, h itli tl.ose already reteived an! t lo come in, male a larger and mor sale. varied suimIIv ll.an they have before offered for Their rlock viillbc found well worthy ofthsiio j lice of merchants hIio will to tlud articles suileii to this market obtained from the bel manufactories, and i sold at as tow a r.i as Iho same tualities are l any cstcrn House. mlilO I G AIC-50 hhds Fully Fair for sale bt mblu GEO. FOHTKR A CO. ST ATE n ENI T OP RECEIPTS I5TU THE TREASURY OF TH E C.tv or Mitaailll. ron thk I-Ybah ramut WttU riiB Mom il or Maki n. I -'!. Balince on hand at the beginning ot Usa ear , Kocoiplsfrom Kay .-cabs " " Citv Collector cits Cash. Order. .$ H3 67 105 VJ 5o i n Licence for retailing ln:er II iM " for i'edlars Xt tKi " for Pub. fcliii.iiions 174 SS Saleoflo s in O. H. UaatT 10 la) '.3 Li nn m M .u 172 WM Licence for Bi'.lints und Ten Pin ea mi Salu of obi pi.. nk from sis 10 (Mi Sale or old Hose 1 Kadeinption of lots .i I for Taxes 10 lb Licence for Drays i .Vt " for Aueti'ineers.. 10 51 Proeeedeo Market house Interest on Deposit 4 S3 ?S IS 64 o0 216 U Total Rc eipts "49 ifn 8044 V There h.-s been paie! Cash on Orders I for interest on Citv 1 onds and Bank Debt, Common CchooU, Lamp Posts, etc IIa V.l KI13 90 Leaving in Treasury at date S4- , I' 5 j4 S. MORENSON, Treasurer. Evansville, March '.'5. IK4. lmhir-if NOTICE. THK partne'ship hereiofore existing In this city between .Martin Glass and Martin Klauss, under the firm of Glass A Klaus, is this day dissolved by mutuul consent. Murliu Klaits has purchased the interest of Mr. Glass, and is autliorized to close up aud settle the business ol said firm. MARTIN GLASS. iuh-J-lm MARTIN KLACSS. IIW BOORS. FRESH supply of Hot Corn; Putnam's .'! 11:, e for .March; Knickerbocker do: at tnh-24 SAMUEL LISTER'S. inkhatos, it AWNS A. CAI.U'OLS.A VJT very large stock fthe nea-esl st les of Ginghams. Law;i, Printed Lasras. Calicoes ana Briiliaiilcs, which will be sold very low al HUGHES'. mleJ3 Cheap Dry Goods Stor. MOEASES. 133 bids and 83 halvs received per Southerner, on cousigniueiit, and for sale bv wli-.M GEO. FOSTER A CO. BICO'N. Sides and Shoulders, onrown cutting, for sale by (mh-.'v) GEO. FOSTER A CO. ("1 EASS JA S . .111 eases, one doz each, sipiat and J tall, one and iwo gallon jars, just recM, formate low by (mhlf) S. E. GILBERT A CO., Syc. near Water. N, landing Irom steamer Sulptna, for vale by mhi8 S. K. GILBERT A CO.. Sc. near Water. 1C ICD GROUND PEPPER. 50 doz cans of pure Gr oind Peppr. jmt up expressly tor my own trade. reiiirtiame 11 noi approved. Just ree'd t mil 18 COOK'S Family Groaery. BUCKWHEAT Flour. Rye Flour. Unbolted Flour, best brands Family Flour, iu sacks or bbl. can be naa .11 (mm) hamilion s Grocery. OfMl , RS StAr Ca""'': 1 hbl Hominy; " ' l hbl Dried Peaches; jMt ree'd at mlii.". COOK'S Family Grocery OWE ET CIDER. 10 bbls Sweet Cider, mnd O Mareh llrti.. 1i.-,4 ree'd at mill.". for sale by the bbl or at retail. just COOK'S Family Grocery, DM IE FH ITT. Dried Apples, dried Pe.iehes; do Peaches, pealed. do Pears, may be found for sale at mhl i A MILTON'S Grecery. TV, C'KETK, WASH BOA KIS, CLOTH KS PINS o vtiitTt; t hi KN. Hee d per steamer Haiti Wayne 91 gr i lue and red Buckets; ingrraiicy do; If gr o'Riee's S. Washlwutrds; 111 boves Clothes Pius; 3 gr White imrus for sale bv mh-21 I. A D". HE1MANN. (GREAT nIC(;.INS TOBE HAD E LOTS. rpHK undersigned wilt sell ut public auction, at Messrs. KmenerA Rei' Brewen, on Saturday, the IM day of April, MM, twenlx -six valuable lits i i Block No. 311, Lamasco City, ill of which front J.t feel on Fulton I Avenue, extending back 1 Ii f-.-uo an alle; four on Tenth street. II feet 3 inch. bv 119 feet; lour'on Nin. th street . 31 feel 3 niches by I 111 1,-ct, and 8 lot Ir. uting --".I I feet P inches on Fourth Avenue, aud exteudiug back IV.i leei. fERMS OF SAi.t.On-furth cash; the balance in ,,,,1 ihr.v i.i. ." ii Vsod perona. Weuriu."" ' A plot of said Lots can be wen nt the Recorder Office or at Hie office of the subscriber, on Fourth street, next door below Main. (bSS bt) NATHAN ROWLEY. PIRlirm-itiiai " m- r! 1: V - . "y E NO TIC E. . i w.r. .,... ...ivrso, w- i ,n of hvansvil e. are A hereby not fled that at ihe ext Charter Election, Is be held at th Neptune and Plueuix Engine Houses, on - , . -i i . . .. f. - -. .... h.: 'I ; esc tod' for iV':"1' VVM,,wi!'.,r ,,",,M.i".n. a School Tax be levied by the Co:u,n C.'.uncil for the .r. - v...s,,,UIJlfcIU A . currant tear? B a - ururoi iiie common Council. mhVHte nß. n. IUUU, City I lerk. Ol. üüL White Lime, just red and for sale at whole Kw f u ... ...t-.l I inhOO

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CHA-RLKK . WILLS IS now opening a rw and very extensiv.- Npring tofk I of H. RDWAKE.CUTLKRYsnd H KVKS I'lllllLV i of H.VKUWAKE,CUTLEKYaod HAKVEST TOOL and, as the Ooods were purchased diretr Crom M. .fit eld (Eng.) and American Jwaoufktnarers. he is pVeparrd to sell at as close Agares as any house in OAs . est. Merchants and othen will and it to their advantage to ex amine bis new stock, as il is fuite Imrgt, tell selected, vurr Ha.' td and with entire reference (o the wants of this marketThankful to the merchants of the interior and the cilltens of ihis city, for their favor already exteuded, he will endeavor to merit (in future) their confidence and , patronage. Among his stock may be found the following: 1UU do Wald roll Grass, Grain and Briar St-nties. 611 dox Scythe Snathea (assorted). 5U duz Hay and .Manure Forks. ! doz Grain Cradles. 5i 0 'oz Scythe Stones, yen dor. Steel and iron Hoes. 75 doz 'Ames" dr 'Rowland's' Shovels A Spadrs. 50oes 'Leverett's,' lilspfaUSSXS nd t olliaj" Axes. M casus Trace and Log Chains. 5n do2 Wagon and Coach Maine. 50 Platform, Counter and Tea Scales, 3 cases Mill and Cross-cut Saws. KM packages Pittsburgh Novelty Goods. 30 dot Selves and Biddies, lou gross Table Knives and Forks. J.'m doz Pocket Knives (complete varietv.) A L I t) Shears, Scissors, Butcher Knives, Locks. latches. Butts and Screws. Brass Kettles, Sadirons. Strap Hinges, Files, Chisels and Augers. CarenlerV and Coopers' Planes and Edge Tends, Wood Saw. Brushes (Horse, Scrub, Shoe and Whitew ash), Tacks. Shoe Nails, Patent Brads, Curry Combs, Horse, Wool and CoiionCard. Wagon and Buggy Whips, Ac, dec, together with all articles uecesaary, kept iu a Hardware House. OHAS. S. WELL, Main street, 3d doer below Branch Bank, mhl?-3mdfcw Evansville, lud. II (IMF. ICY AND GLOVDS. WE are now owning a good Spring slock of Women's and Misses' white, brown, mixed, mode ; colored and black Cotton Hose; Men's white, brown, and mixed Cottou Half hosel Women's white, black ! and col'd Cottou Gloves, and Men s do ; together with a i handsome assortment of Ladies' Kid, Silk, Lisle thread and eiubrvideresl Gk-vee. We invitw the especial attention of the trade to an examination of these goods, : having purchased them on as favorable terms as any of ! the fcaslern Johbers, will sell them as low, adding trans portation, (nihil) MOKGAN, KEKN A PKfcMON. WHITE CiOtlDS. WE hare just received a choice selection of White amhrics. plain and plaid Jaconet Muslins, Victoria La .'.. Mull, plain und dotted Swiss Muslins, di rect from the Importers, which we will sell as low as any Jobber Kal or West. Persons wishtug to purdncs will please give us a call. iuh31 MO KG AN, KEEN & PRESTOS. HANDKERCHIEFS A CRAVATS. 01 I.' tock is now complete in Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, cotton and eil dyed do.: plain black and rich plaid silk cravats, Uiogliain nd silk and linen do., and Ladies' and Gents' plain and embroidered linen cambric Handkerchiefs, from the Importers, tor sale as low as thw low eaU UIS21 MORGAN, KEEN A JPRESTON. UitlB ( EliEAs AND PAR ASOLS. A FINE assort nient of gingham aud cotton Umbrellas, and fancy figured cotton, clnzhatn and silk Purasols, of new Spring st les, for sale at SJBM MORGAN. KEEN A PRL'TON'S. HATS. LEGHORN, Straw, Palm leaf, Panama, Silk, soft Wool and Fur Hat, ol new Spring styles, for snlu al mh-'l MORGAN, KEEN at PRESTON'S. BOOTS ANi D SHOES. VT7"E are openiug a good asrortment of Men's Calf. Y Grained, Ooat and Kip Roots. Men's Kip. Grain ed. aalf. goat and enamelled Brogau: omen's split side stitched, grinned, calf and enamelled Koolees, eo. j enamelled grained. Kid. calf and morocco Ruskins, do. split, calf. goat, kid and merocco Slippers. Men' grain- ! do ; Kos and hiblren's shoes. All ol wiuen were pun based oftlm manufacturers and lli. ir au lit, aud uhi !t are now for sale a low as the present high price of slock will permit, for such class of work, having no tioor iroods In our house, t.'all and examine at nihil MORGAN. KEEN A PKKSTON. Ci;i ELY DE LA INI ES. A fresh stock of these j lc-autiful .-prlug Dress Goous, in pattern, at Y HUGHES', mm Corner Main and Second treets. DISSOLI TIO . riHF. co partnerhip formerly existing between the i subscribers, under th name aud stylo of Graham A Farroll, was uissolved by mutual consent, on the l-.'th day of DeeemlK-r, A. D. W3&. 11 persons linlebt-i! lo said firm are requested to make payment to Morri S. Johnson, wilh hoin the aceouiils and notes are left for collet lion. Prompt pat nient is expe ted. as it is important that lhisbiuiuei.9 should be Immediately settled. JOHN GRAHAM, mhl5 3d JOHN FARRELL. ELECTION NFOTICE. THE nasiRsd vo ers of the city of Evausville. are hereby notilted that the next ( harter Election, will ie held on Monday . the 3d day of April next, for the purpose of electing 10 Counc linen for said city; a City Clerk. Collector. Assessor, Marshal, Treasurer and Survejor, three School Trustees, a School Clerk and School Treasurer, f -r the District cunp-'sed oflbecity of Evansville. al the following places, viz: The Neptune Engine Hons , on Second street above Main, and the Pho-nix Engine House, on Vine street, between 1st and ltd streets. Marus Sherwood appointed Inspector of Election at the 'Neptune.' and John F. i risp, InsM-ctor at the 'Phwnix Engine Houae.' " By order of the Cotutouu Council. mhJO-te GEO. H. TODD, City Clerk. CO-PAKTN'ERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned took in partnership with tbem in the Dry Goods and Grocery business in Lamasco City, on the 1st of March, Mr. H. Feldmaiir. and the business will hereafter be couducted under the fltm of BOHNE. HABING A CO. We return our thanksto old customers for their liberal patronsge, and hope to be enabled to offer new Inducements for an increase of their jiatronage. (mhlT-lw) BOHNE A HA BING. spkim; ST VI, I S OF WALL P A P K R HIIIHI AT JCHN C. DEVf RETJX. JR'9. TEN cases of Wall-Paer. the latest Spring Styles, being the Brst lot of Spring Goods, has jusl arrived und for sale low. I will be receiving weekly supplies kill my stock will be complete, which will be the largest and best assortment ever before i-roafht to Kvansville. Persons in want of Wall-paper, Borders, Fire-screens, Bed Teasters, Window Blinds, Ac, of the latest Spring styles. re reuesled to call early and examine them, as I am determined to sell as low as possible. Store on Main street, between First and Second. Imht JUST received 7 bbls Alcohol. and for sale by nihil KELLER, FA RNSLKY A CO., Druggists. JUST received 10 kegs Sup. Carl.. Soda; 10 bbls Spiiush VYh.ting; 5 bbls Copperas: for sale hv inhCl KELLER, FARNKLEY A CO., Druggists. NEW BOOKS. Early Engagement; Insurrection iu China; Hot Coin; Mrs Ben. Darby; Life of Blennrhassett; Yusef, Ac, A.; Inst ree'd and tor sale by (febiT) T. CONYNGTON. RACS WANT Ell. r WILL nav the highest market price iu cish. for Cot1 ton or Linen Rags. THOS. CON YNGTON, feb-JO Corner of Main and t-irst streets. C NHOICE fresh Rai ins and Figs, just ree'd, for sale at mini T. BACON A CO. 'S Family Grocery. ELAMN STAIN INI., In. the tnnder . ylrs fr L'hurrkcs. PubVir Build j"5. Prirate DitettirngS, 4"" t THB FIRST PßlZS RECEIVED ! .

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j stitute I we ar,. prepared to fill any order with metal sash 'iiiiied glass, with border and di -mond centers for any kind ofchurcb wUdows with full size flgiires oreuihlema, as cheap a can be had in New York, Boston or PhiladelI. hia the amouiitof risk of breakage and transportation less. Our references are all th good, new modern finished lion: m the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, three Presbyteriau Churches at Cincinnati, the Episcopal at ports- I mouth, Ohio, -ue Church at Madisou, Ind., a chancel window al Frankfort, Ky.. nlso one window, with figures, at Nazareth, and two Churches in ltuisville. Hay window in Governor Helm's resilience at Harrods burg, side transome light in various dwellings in Louisville. Lexington nd Danville. All order carefully executed at the establishment on Bullitt street, Louisville. Ky. luhlT-tfin I. C.MILLER A CO. BLACHLY A SINIFSONf, NO. 11 PKARL STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO, ARE receiving their usual large Spring stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN D:V GOODS, suitable to the Western trade. They respectfully Invite tin ir ol i and new customers to favor them with a call, on their visit to Cincinnati. mhl3 3w NOTICE. "YTOTlCEisherebygivcu.lhat byorderof the Board of N Pre-idenland Directors ofthe Evansville Gas Light i i.inianv, m d at a called meeting .r said Board, on tho3dda) or March. 1C54, there will be a meeting of the M ickholders of id Company, held at th Office of , i , iladler in Evan, ille. lud., on the Ijilnlnvnl M,ri between the hours of lOo elocl o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of Ukii.gii ock A.M. aud 4 .i, !,,. i . ..i . , iwi iv i' .. . i ' ii 1. 1 1 . i k- uiiu const, erao prop-ilion to increase the Capital Stock of said n ii . .1 & .in Hint . . .- Ai: .... . .1 c-. i. i lVZtZtZ biy of lne sute of Indiana, to authorize the - - -- - - . .. . . : . : ize the formation ol ;H l.iiriitCamDames. ULlirovcd Febr iar I3.h. Irjl. - 1 C. G. KEAT8, mnv i ii.vntED sMbSAi 'V laÄ

j O. WOOLSKY.

tie KILS05 lirtlOH. W00L3EY c NELSON. V ATr-K street tvansville Indiana. Auctioneers V V and Commission Merchant. Manufactures Aeents. Dewier in Dry Goo-Is, Furniture, Chairs, Clocks, Looking Glasses. Picture Fmrues, Notions dec. Particular af.cntion civwn to the sale ol all descriptions of Goods. Kegular Sales every Tuesday, Thürs lay, and Saturday. Cash advance made on Consignments, angrily WOOLSKY ox NELSON. FtJKNITURE. SOFAS, Divan, Center, dining, Breakfast and Card Ta'.des, Walnut and Mahogany Plain and Dressing Bureau's; Kose Wod Marble top Dressing do. enclosed and plain Wash Stands, Lounges, Bedsteads and Mattresses. Also a large and general assortment of W ood, Cane and Hair seat Chairs, for sale low by aur23 Ivd YVOOLSEY & NELSON. JEWELRY A NOTIONS. Ear rings, Finger rings, Breast Pins. SLirt studs. Gold Pins and Pencils, vt atcn chains, Keys, ioia ana Miver aicnes, .-w-n Beedsand t'ans. Brushes. Combs. Purses, pancy Soaps, ncc"ruun, violins, riciures anu lanvu, uwhvu. forsae by aug23 ly WOOLSEY A NELSON. . - , . . I r a. . . . V. ., ., . . t i . . . . CHAIR. Just received and for sale low at our Furniture rooms on Water street, 30 dozen wood-seal, cane-seat, and sofa-seat Chairs. Janl7 WOOLSEY A NELSON. SOFAS. Just retired and for sale at our Furniture , rooms, eight One Sofas. Jau2T WOOLSEY A NELSON. -QEDSTKADS .lust received and for sale low, a lot J of bighpost Bedsteads. jairj; ttotrLSEY A NELSON. GLASS-WARE. Just received and lor sale at auction a d private sole a lot or Glassware. Jan-27 WOOLSEY A NELSON. JUST RECEIVED and for sale, a largi lot of looking glass Plate. WOOLSEY A NELSON. P. G. O'ICII.I.Y A CO., STORAGE, FO WADING. ND COMMISSION ERCÜANTS, EVANSVILLE, IND fiv:No ntteii up a manimntn ff5 Uharl Boat, the largest on the iJgCiSS. Ohio stiver, in th most substantial manner, we are prepared to facilitate auv busiuessen trusted o our care, eith---s ,-ierby RIVER, KAU.ROADorrft jrrrri -b. frHyg; C A S' A I without exposing toEO&tfSfiiSZ JgrjyT'th.- IncbMiieucy of the weather, any pmperty; lud purlieu larattention will be paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, and also to the sale ol nn Produc consigned to us, and all orders nroinplly filled. P.G. O'KILEY returns his sincere thanks to his numerous friends for their former patronage, and respect fu ly solicits a continuauce of the same, which will be duly reciprocated. A store Room, well supplied, win ue Kepi Forme accommodation of Boats, aud thelf orders carefully filled. RshS-slAwlI P. G. O'RILEY A CO TIOI ; A N KIEN A PICES TON , whoi.lsalk drlcrs IS roaKien an noMcrrir ort uooos BOOTS, SIIOCS, HAIS. BONNKT. Ac. FRESH SPRING G"ODS. TTF. have lust received L'rV pwckeges;of nur Spr ng V V purchase, which we an" opening, consisting of Philip Allen A Son's, Globe's, Sprague's, DunuePs, I Harrop's, Clyde's, AtmTican, Cocheco and Merrimac I fancy colored, solid, blacfc and mourning Prints; French j and American fast coi'd rich fancy l-awns; domestic and foreign Oil col'd plaid Ginghams, elegant styles of Ber reges, black Silks, great var ety of Pant Stuffs. Linen, woollen and California Gold-mixed Cottonades, plain,! plaid and fancy dt; eold-mixed Tweed Coatings, Linen j do. plain and twilled black woollen do, various s; les rf j Ticks, bleached Muslins. Hue brown do, blue and brown and ctrl'd Drills, De .iins. Nankeen, York Coatings, Snirtinc Stripes, ( becks, furniture do, furniture Prints, Stall black woollen Deskins and Cnssimerfts, black Broad Cloths, in h Linens, 4 4 Sheetings, 3 4 do aud Bairtrn 1. ire. We will now coiistan'ly be in receipt of goods during Ihe entire season. Since iheegerhave ar. ived, nierchamsaie burni'ii; day light bliI lo-ing fruiirht in going up the river to u.ake purchases We buy American ,.'ois!s r fhe mam. faeturers ami their agents, and none but litem can sell lower titan we can. It is worth the attention of any peron interested in American Munufac j tures to rail and examine the beautiful styles and designs of our prints. Here you will see n greater variety . . . 1 ...... U . , . , ., ., . tn , I, ............ ...... t in New York or Puiludelpaia offers for ssle. . .... . - 9 We respectfully Invite the trade lo evamin our stock feeling assured that the style and rpislhie of our goods will attract the eye of the closest buyers, and will compare wilh any of the sam size in the country. Give u a call. inht? BOKDERS.A beautiful assortment of Gold, V el vet aud Colored Borders, latest spring slles.ju( ret'd by linh'i) JOHN C. DEVEREl'X, Ja. WANTED a family, a good Dwelling House. Address Post iuhi If Offi-ce. Box 210. A SF.CON D HAND BOILER FOR SAEE. A GOOD second band Boiler; & feet and 40 inches, for saleallh Evansville Flooring Mill. . mhlii if JUST RECE1TEÜ Best Cirby Fish Hooks; Limerick do do; Virginia de doj mhl6 SAM'L LISTER. s HIP-STI FFS.-9 bags in shipping order, for sa.e by (mbH) GEO. FOSTER A CO. (1 ENI NIT BACS.-W bales large ? bushels, for sal j low torlose t y (mhl6) GEO. FOSTER A CO. N OTIO.S. 12 doz .Market ttaskeis; taoi t lotnes nasRets; 2 do, covered Market Basket; Rolling Pins, Potatoe Mashers. Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Washboards, Ac, Ac., for sale by HORNBROOK A CHURCHILL. uih7 Wuter street. DRESS CUT TIN AND TEACHING. MRS. D. W OOLSEV, Second street, takes this method of informing the Ladies of Evausville and vicinity, that she has made arrangements to cut ami flt dresses lu the latest and most fashionable st les. and is also qualified to give instru tion to the Ladies in the art by the new method that has lately given so much satisfaction, by Mr. or Mrs. Forbes, in this and other cities, from whom she received th'e following DIPLOMA: 'This Is to certify that Mrs. D. Woolsey has taken lessons of its in Dress Cutting, after our improved method and is competent to instruct others in the art, and is capable as a Teacher to impar: the Science in a few hours' iTstruetiott. MR. A MRS. FORBES." mhl-tf LOST CORNIER. 10 bales Gunny Bags, forsale by ..hl) JOHN BURTIS. WOODEN AXD WILLOW WARE. Hi doz Buckets; 1 doz extra Cedar Buckets; 10 nests Wash-tubs: doz Washboards; 5 do covered Buekcts;40 Market Baskets? Jl) doz No. 1 Shaker Brooms; 1 doz Clothes Baskets. 1 doz Fancy Brooms; 12 gros Clotl.es Pius; Rope Jute Door Mails; jnst rcd al (mhl4) COOK'S Family Grocery. ELECTRO-GALVANIC IttfMh SO celebraUd for the cure of Rheumatism, Tic-Delo-retn. Neuralgia, Headache, Deficiency of Nerves, mid Physical Energy, dc, Ac, for sale by wSSt H A LLOC K A STODDA R D. ov U.S. Linseed in bbls, Lard in bbls. perm do. Tanners do. Olive ill bottles. (dec31) ALLISA HOWES. N K.w - v as ACS o..Vi0 lust ree'd and toi sale by (feb'.'P JOHN S. MITCHELL A SON yitTTB asss:s. C OLBURN A HE 'SHBERGER have now on bands larire assortuient of Shuck Mattrasss. of the various OLBURN A HE 'SHBERGER have size. Also. Mors. Cotton and Hair Matlrnsse. made to order at the shortest notice. Country Hotel keepersni Idowell toexamine our fore nurchasiua: elsewhere, a we intend tx- of tue best quality and at me lowest prices. Jun Foster's Block, First street below Man I .sysr CASKS Hoots and Shoes, a complete assort J nient, J ist lauded from steamers Empre and .lor sale . (iiibti) J . H. M AG U EE A CO. Eclijise TNRESH Buck'theat Flour. Unbolted Flour, auf the best Family Flour, just ree'd and for sale at .-1 ' T uienX A CO W U -i.i, .Ii (.r mhtt T. HAÜON A CO.'S Family Grocery. XT AVAL STORES -M bbl. Tar; A 3 bbls Rosin. 10 bbls Pitch: Just ree'd and or sale by (febtf) PRESTON BRob. CITY MILLS FLOL K. Milts Hour is now selling at S6 " : retail aii 7j. cts. tor good men (ITY Milts Hour is now selling at ' ysale; reuil fti 73. 5 ct. for good merchantajie Wheat. DawSSs Tor good Flour Barels. feb.C-de.wtf J - Ä- KOS' Aa"SPRING STYLE OF HATS. Tta-H M4HCONMER of the firm or autier & MarMK,.?.r. 1 ..... : ,L Kt. makinr Spring pur. lias- materials will be receded this week, and orders will 1 iiro.niitl- filled. They will guarantee a good a HatH, Jun be' bought iu an ofthe ta.tern citie.. mmiU . ..iil.O PENS. ...p have ut received a large assortment of A. Morton A Co.'s celebrated Premium Gold Pens, in .,,. -u-iision and desx holders, these reus sre a I . . r:u and arc warranted to nee satisfaction I S lowV . . BITTROLFF ASONS. . l ln n ........ 1.... ...... . .. . . W ....... .1 SHSn w i IJW1"! I il for Sale 1' W l. OPS.-Just ree'd 15 bales of Eastern Hops, and 1 mhfl KELLER", FARVSLE T 6t CO. , Drngssti.

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Tux ei--fVeiit and utsUnUal ite ml JISTI1E, Cspt. D. B. Vico. Cenuaaaader. wtn make regular Semi-Weekly tnps between EtimvUI and Mt. Carmel. 111., during Ute season, having excel, lent accommodations. For freight aV passage apply on board. ssea-tf wABa SH AND CINCINNATI PA OXET. Ml I he fins steamer .1RF.KK, Cant. B. S. Sccni... ( simsscIsT, Hl run as t i alar nackel between i .nciuaalt aariigiayette dm .- the season. Shippers nay rely uSoil trer promptue and puuctualitv in atten Jing to business tmsted to her care. JOHN 8. V 1 l'CHELL A N05 febg5-lm Agents', KtWtl'AR EVAMTLLF. m Ml taL I-'. N A.XH LOl IKYII.I.i: PACKET. The fine staunch steamer BULL ill' IG I.F.Y rasnHfty in the above trad 'till furher notice. For freight and passage apply to ADAMS A COOK, Cspt TairLaiT, Coniinander, will VIM reb U Agents. febiH tf FOR WABASH RIVER. Tub tine light draft sie wer i;m M V WATTS. Capt. Browh. MastT. wlM run rervlari reafier as an Evansvill and Wabas:t nicke?. Fr freight or jiaag applv to JNO. a. Rt ITC HELL, or febll tX TAYLOR A HARVlY. EVANSVIIT.E AND I. A 1 A V ETTE PACKET. THE well known and sUuocb sMuatar l.M. , -A. , apt. Jons RosiseoM, com mstid. SSK. coni.ncii el running as a regular r. a n 1 1 asSBSSjafayett Packet, to continue during th siasua Tor freiirbtor nassaco apply on board. aiM-tf GREENf RIVER PACKET. Thk well known and staunch NIA DOXA, Cant. Pli her. commauder, will ran as a regular Green River snd Evansville pa. ket. lea'tng Beansville every Wednesday and Bowling G re en ver Monday, till further notice. For freight or passage apply on hoard. . jan-JC tf UC&ILAK WABASH AND EVANfaV V I EEE PACKET. THE staunch steamer D. A. GIVEN, e TWmmmti apt. f.. old. i ominander, win run as a regular packet during the season in the Evansville and Wabash trade. For freight or passage apply on board or to ( jan23 U ) JOHN S. MITCHELL, Agvto EV ANIS VI LEE AND EOl ISVIEEE PACKET. THE nubstantial and llght-d-anght steamer FAWN, Wh. R. Holcraft, comman der, ha again taken ber place in the Evansville and Louisville trade, and will continue to make regular trips during the season. She bNkNi thoroughly overhauled aad is iu prims order aug5d3m FIKE NiOTICE. At a meeting of the Nptnns Fire Conipanv. on the evening .of the llth lust., it was unani mously Hfflvrd, 1 hat in future at any alarwof fre iMst may be given, whether fale or real, that Wie range of this Company be strictly conflued lo th Corwerata Hmitsof the City of Evansville. Bv order of the Companv. WM. HOLPNN. Pres'U WataaH w Ai ms. s. -efy. ifebiytf JlWII.lt I ! JLWILKl" WE have on hand, and will sell cheaper tharr usual, a irovd and fashionable stock of Gold snd SJassawPwv vvauues. tirenst rn s, ringer Kings. Kar Rines. Lockets. Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold GnarrV Chains: besides a good many othor articles, all Of which we ill eil luv. Call at the Sign of the Big Watch, on Main Street, be(ween First and Second streets. feo6 - BITTROLFP A RONS. APOEEO HILL III AT II KANT. riRST STREBT. BET. ST AHORC 10 VISE. TTPLltNCH EVERY MOKM.Mi AT IU O'CLOCK-TiT i t i i i r i o nn mmI! I 1.1. 1, it ol i r, 1 i ( Beg to announce having open ed the above Restaur.int. w hich . will always be kept supplied 1 1 Ii the l.esllhe nuirket aff.r-ts. and every kind of Game iu seaou; frest Kalttnvore Oysters in every st le. Mi. his at all hours. The BAR is furnished wilh the choicest kind of Liquors and Cigars. A smcious Hall, well lighted with gs. and titled uyr ....1 I. u.l. ....... C t r ....... . r . Hill. . i . . : h, ft, Klie Meetmgs, or Tliealrkal Performances, is attached. feb'il KILLER A ( EITO. D. S. JOHNSON'S HOTEL AND Itl.sT A ERAT fne ttrett ketreen Water mud, First ft., rar. V - .if Jiiiit le t: j t I). S. JOHNSON BEGS TO AP prise bis pairoits, and the public generally, that be liar opened the above Hue establishment, and is prepared. furnish meal ul all hours, in the rurst approved styl. Venison, Game of all kind in season, and fresh Oy lers (drought in Ice from Baltimore iu 60 hours) alw wyr on hand. . A BA LL will be given by the Proprietor erery Th rs day night, uutill further notice. nth If WATER WHF5LS). WE are now prepared to fill orders for Parker,HotcbkUs A Johnsum Water Wheels, with all th appurtenance belonging the reto. These Wheel bei ag submerged will perform wiihiTnt disadvantage dr high or back water, provided the head 1 preserved - We are now completing a full set of Parke Wheels, embodying all the latest improvement, uwr the personal supervision of Mr. JaMRK SLOAN, celebrated as the builder or the best Water Mills in Ohm and Kentucky, and favorably kn-iwn to the readors of the Seientitle Amen. an. as -J. S., of Ky." . have a model of the most approved Sluice. constricted on a correct scale, which MillrighlswilMnd it to their advantage to call snd examine. The Committee of the Krank Mn Instlfate of the Sut of Pennsylvania, in their Report of June llth. IMS. rank the Parker Wheel Ith the Over shot; giving it the preference overall other Wassel for power, its adaptation to high r low bead, and with reference to th actio upon il of bacK waters or ice. and the ease with which' acces may be had to it for inspection or rpir. robIS O. D. KGO LKSTOJC A CO. PROCLAMATION. APRIL ELECTION A. It. fg54. NOTICE Is he eby given to the fegaf voters of Vanderburgh county, that the Aurora! AprA Electros will be held on the Ural Monday in April, A. D . 1RS4. al the usual places of holding such Elections In tfce several Townships In said county, for the following OsBnrav lo-wlt : For Pigeon Township. Four Constables. For Knight Township. One Justice of the Peace, two Constables. For Scott Township. One Justice of the Peace, twa Constables. For Armstrong Township On Justice of the Peac two Constables. For Perry Township. One Jnstbe of the Peace, twr Constables. For Union Township. One Justice of the Peace, twa Constables. For Centre Township. One Justice of the Peace, tw Constables. For German Township. Two Justices of the Peac, two Constable. JOHN S. GAV1TT, Hih7 le Sheriff of Vanderburgh on ety. JEWELRY STOKE OF sccoan rraarr. two mtoita be'.ow mair, r a. aaoa's1 New ariLDine, Evambtills is. THE undersigned most respectfully Informs the itszensof Evansville and vicinity, that b eonÜDw his business at the above place, where he eonstaaOT keeps on hand a splendid and full assortment of Jw5 o . Watches. Clocks, Arc. Ac., ofthe best quality. wbieB will I replenished continually by the latest and moat fashionable styles, and which his advantageous purchases, and the liberal patronage he ba received tau far enable bim lo sell very low, and at tsr as low as r r ItAlt-A lit til rit.

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tirnsse. maoe to , Hei.nir of anv kind in his one win oes " at Merchants and t.0II1IH.lt!nt manner, and al If "A" - v ur .Mauraes be- . 'k continuance of the liheral patronage bestowd our work shall ... , ' ,,,. he rerer, thoo who win, to buy to those

. . i a v.:,oHAVBb;ughlofhim..nd Invite, all to examl..bU goods andjllcfcMMn Q' gggt VAtci ISEaFARINKB. HA VINO secured the rvicesofan able and experience i Watch-maker, we are p e pared to do auy kind of work in the Watch Repairing line, wilh punctualiiv and dlspa'ch. All work warrauted. Trp Jewelry neatly repaired. fafa B1TTROLFF A SONS. COTTON H TT INC.. -Ree'd 15 lles N. 1 Batting for sale by (feb8S) 1. A D. HEIM ANN. i;x( i:lsiok cigaks. TOHN LAVAL. Drumrist. on Main street, between .1 I l 1 . -. 1 . u . i . m I.. ..... 1..I t.f vmrw ' .r ..no .. 1 1 . i .nr... ii:im um ir ü ,c. m mikv v. . , choice Havana ( igars, which he will sell at wnoiesai or .j, yt.ry , HJ jnvil..s titt) estecil attention f Ligar fcpu uresto bis stock. tjaniz-u QUIT FERCHA COATED PENS. Jl'- 1 receivesl, au nortnent of Lyon and Patterson's Gutta Perca Coated Peu-, and for sale by febSS BITTROLFP A SONS. LOTS AND IIOISES f OK MALE. GREAT CHANCE FOR SPECULATION -C?1X Uds for sale, .ituated in Kvan.ville just beyond tk it Kailroad Depot. Fir of thee Lot lave Praas Houses on them, and otherwise improved. They are well situ-ted for residem-e. Imobz convenient to bastness, sndouly about one square from Main street. A line speculation is offered in these lota, as taoy ar t bt tmld. Those wauliugcheap pUcesof ieidenc,e winning a fine opportunity of speculation, bad netter apply immediately. One of these houses especially ton nw and very desirable residence. For mrtuer particular apply al this office. fmh-f TTANIS. Plain and Caarjed. a superior aruetet. XÄ wie 7 (mh) GEO. FOSTER A CO.

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