Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 294, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

'Ian it llospi ut F.TunkTille.

The U. S. Senate, on Friday, pawed the

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A. H. SANDERS. EDITOR

TERMS OK M SC K I FT I O.N

Baily Joarnal, per year by the week Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, Weekly Journal

TCTTT-Z Sc M. propnations

urth street, between Vine and Walnut, Cincinnati, tare ithorized tftttM for tho Iff thill of bosh..-., tnt is K vatisv i I le Jiff I The Daily Journal will Im- found on file in their office, anl sivertiseinont and sabvnp-

i are respeetlulty solicited inrougu. them.

KepeuU'tl ami t ontoorUWhen the resolutions endorsing the Me-

Tjie Weather in Ma lie. A gentleman

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deficiency bill. Among the appropriations i oreKa nm were neiore me innow which it makes are for the custom-house at ture, e -Governor Reynolds, Speaker of the

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,. r ... . fr,,... 11 .11. ....II a lini. .Inta nf I " w-i.caa ii; .et er:. i 1 1 ui's .oiu m. im . i i. iia . now ennrvix r. moved our lonatco aar

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March 29, as follows:

"This has been a sevt re winter with us. " w karges, (-itaj

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deem the tame within thirtv davs, or (key will be sold

J. A. BYK KS.

mi Louisville and Cincinnati. S4Ü.000 ach, and jHouae, voted lor them

He hu fince become

Snow-storms have been frequent, and the

weather cold.

IHM I S AN D SHOES.

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Since March came in, we V s. .iv..r A ÄLU' ave MT

St Louis 8100000 These ap-; satisfied of his error, and at a meeting re- have had a few mild days and the snow has : McnTacair, Kip and Goat Bool: s were inserted on the motion of j cently held at Belleville. III., made public settled somewhat But to remind u. that, SrÄÄ

confeision.

The Bellevt.lp Advocate lavs.

winter 3ill liugerc, net week on Thursday, B

nam 'U Brovrans;

' ana out is' Calf Km,o,,l K.,..,'l,t

tgar F.Slalilid.nieut. I'mm the i lil Stands (in

"aterand Main street-. I.:weni M arid Sil, to Mau "'"V eKiasT Witu, in Mrs. Lewis' uw i nlbiing. whi te we hall be happy to sell our old sadnew customers cheap laugan.. SDHAKCRRA SCHROEDER. M.W HOOKN.

TTO.xrES of tl.e New World, bv Miss Bremen

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.UI..S , Ml.McjuiiJ C, I, Iren' Sli. i.. of nil ariastiea.

which hoy will a. Has Iowas the lowest. Merchants are

and Friday we had the heaviest snow-sunn

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of the seison not less man two leei on a invited to uii ami ...,,..; i. ......... ,t. i.

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CITY OF KV.WSMI LI.. FRIDAY MURNIN(i,:::::::::::::AI'RIL 7.

Wv al Strengt!) of tin- tJ uittd Ma win. Lieut. Maxwell Wooilhull, in a cotnnc.nl-

Mr. Thompaon, of Kentucky. The bill also appropriates $13,000 for the

completion of the Marine Hospital in Louis

ville, 85,000

for tnat at Eyansvilte

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iituiiiuuib utsiuesüiiajp.!.."..-.... irary 10 me wirnm im im . ii..- 1 1 t n peopie. i. . icinitv. T he railroads are not in a

000 for completing the survey of the route He acknowledge I his own error rn voting for . condition to enable the cars to perform their T T,'mk roTS. ätV 'wÜ iri1" V-', 7.,,Vf JVV1

lor a Pacific railroad. I "awawaBwaw aw mmm tw ui me regular trips. I ne weather IS CPIU, anu lor suppn' iy rniuf at n:y onuv, ;u the Kvansville Hotel.

me T,egisianm in pmswn "ihum a misre- t week pa8t t,e snow hrs not melted on the 'V" v' 4 , " '"l . 1 nibOAls.opea npo.ont.tmn nf ilu. ........l.r umII TKL.fr.nk . ,j- r 17 or.-i ; and r. .te. , f any gtxe desired.

for that at Paducah and 3,000 mai,l7 course of our Venerable townsman, blown hard from north-west, and our roads TREJtCB AMBB.-tM " ' I Got. Reynolds. Fie dtreimincd tt.o hill of i are almost impassable in every direction. 1 - ,nme'J"!,,.r '"A1; rj''" ,,v ran9Vllte' : - I Mr. Dou-ht as wrong. IUI for, and con- The ,now ;8 now fw I Jccn in the woods in ' -a oo., s(

lunds, strictly

a near Wuter.

LTHIS AND FLATBOATS FOR SALE.

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cation recently publi.hcd in the National " e Rro 'BU lu ICUIU wlUk . ' i presentation of tin popular wiU. Thia frank rooIa 0, buildings. M 1 Democrat, furnishes to the world a volume been obtained for the Hospital at Evansville. j avowal drew down lne a.,,,,, üf the I

Our Representative no douoi naa piaceu ua

of valuable information upon the condi'ion

Lou-

e ji .ii under sreat obligations in this matter. r I rinr nnw anil i rnuis on... aliir hnrr rnii. fc

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isvilie L'eis mj.uuu, raaucau ci"uv "uu

trusts between its relative strength as compared with several of the larger European powers. We confess our astonishment, as we venture the large mass of community will, at the great disparity and inferiority of our navy when compared with that of the leading nations of Europe. We would invite the serious attention of every reader to the extraordinary table subjoined. It will be

house.

Evansville $3,000! Smallest favors thankfully received, however. All right? The

work on the Hospital appears getting along ! .

out slowly, and prooaoiy mis naa someming to do with the smallncss of the present appropriation.

fXr There are due to Cincinnati mostly from Railroad corporations the sum of one million one hundred and sixty-seven thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight dol

Tribune.

ATCHISOH AltD MAN V PER K V. 1 he St. LOU-j T U U, offer for sale on Saturday, the -th iimt.. at niv II OSIEItY. Latflea white and Mark Silk ; black, is Democrat chares Senator Atchison, of JL reiideiiee in Umaseo, in RulliTan' .cdltion. be- II whtte. slate and mixed t'ottott H.p-; .Mipaea'do , - . nvooa lh two brick yards, the follwiti HoU-hold atid Oent' e.-lra super brown Cotton Half Hoae; Youtha-

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F. RAZOR.

BALE OF IIOI M 1KM f II KMTI Kl..

Criuaell Ex ped iüon in sean h cf Sir Johu Krank Ua; rVtorial History ,,i u. Wars of the I'nitrd .sutaa; .M. oliol :.i..i tbe Coimtituüon of Man, Mible DelV-wea of Slavery, jt aacM and for

cnoi4i THOR. COHYGTUJI.

DISMH.I TIO mi i k i: THK partn-rship heretofore eoadncted un4er th X styre r.f KDhcrtnan, .Ansparher A- t'o., baa beeH tbis day liolvud by mutual eouaani. Jlr. Rllberman retiring from the business. A. Ansparher BBw M Flout will continue the business, under the ulr and firui of Ansparher dc i'loal. I.. Mt.BEK.MAN A. ANSPACHER. M. FLOUT. The present firm, th.inkM for the liberal patronajrw extended to the old ffrtn, respectfully aolicit a eontiaannre ot the same. A large eupply of new Goods is feeieg daily Wllltti aiai-f

. f ni fJ f ."..ii hi.- i.. nun. ;aii,tuD iuiiiiniiu( niiiiji-nni ,!) . unn e.ira suixt Mo., and Manypenny, M Ulno, Indian Com- KMcheii Furnkure. t .--it: Ke.Nai.d B.d.iii - t .i. do., for udo low bv

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missioners, Wim navuig spt'iu a part or ine vrm i"" ' .anor .io,c aim jup. mill ., I . ji,., ;..! u r- ... C king Stove and furniture. 1 Wardrobe. 1 Cut. loi

and Gent' e.-lrn suMr brown Cotton Half Hoae; Youths,

John V.. Taylor

Capt. Clnrkson Start brought down to the

Pet the Journal. Meeting of Carpcnlen

At a meeting of the journeymen Carpen

fifty thousand dollars appropriated by Con

gress lo the extinguishment ofthelndinn t

title to lands West of Missouri and Iowa, "in

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uphoard,

ith bedstead, chairs, and other articles too nutneroua "

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COI.Kl'K.N & nEKSH BKRGER,

F.i-ter's Block. First street below Mala.

Sale to commence at i o'clock . M .

THOMAS SLOAS.

jc;aic am TOBACCO stoukof

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apt U

GI OVI S UD Sil k MITTS. -A large a sortment of CicniK ineji'a and Ladies' Kid. Silk an

! -te oves. and Ijtdir.' and Misse' Utne and rniuatn

electioneering against Benton and in gettinirl ,.S!2Ä,"EA2"f. PTrJp0. v-noitKOF , Silk Mitts, which we would be happr to show.

- - - e-.-nA-.i!"-""""' isi A.Misii. roLBL'KN HEKMIHHROBR.

an anti-Missotiri Compromise line candidate elected deieijate." Mr. Benton has offered

rOJl.,;.,n in Cnnirro nskino- th. prti,lont a'"' P rroHtidnig country, that I have taken the above UllOIUEIIIKR Vc have now open forth resolution in Congress asking the I resident , ,t;ill.u (j,.t rilljll,.a to ,e ,e ,atI!,. bils.ess, and '"s-ü.u of the public, avery Urge atoek of tho

ie choicest Havana t igars, ' ' 1 ":crieeve. I ..ii.-.ra, t bemiaetua, I (hat Easter markets af- ,h "'roiden-d Han.: kN. .Muslin und Swia Band. Caa

((). Sehae.Ter o Nchrocder's old sta. d )

C. I r l t.i. niform the citizens of Evansville

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FoMer's Block, First street below klaia.

that we have but one war vessel where , Canal Wharf a couple days ago, the best ca-

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the Dutch have two, where the Russians have three, where the French have ten, and the English nineteen. England 6G7 war vessels with 17330 guns. France 328 do 7144 do Russia 170 do 5896 do lloiland 102 do 2319 do U. Stat. 69 do 2029 do Does our navy in the foregoing table look as if it were the navy of the ' first commercial nation in the world?" It has been the boast of our statesmen, that "our commerce ex' ended to every sea," and while it shows a greater aggregate tonnage than any other nation on the globe, and our merchant ships and traders are enguged in commerce with every nation, civilized and savage, we have but a mere apology of a navy to protect either our flag from the assaults of neighboring nations, or our commerce from molestation and destruction. The writer of the communication alluded to above, demonstrates that our cDmmcrcc, our merchant marine, including the d astwiae and lake trade, exceeds by considerable that of any other nation, and odda: "Mainly, our loreign commerce has been protected by the navies of England and France, which

have, for years, constituted the principal police of the seas, and they have dispersed the freebooters and pirates, who otherwise would have infested all oceans, and preyed upon the commerce of all nations." According to a memorial, sent to Congress last year, by Mr. William Besehe, of Philadelphia, the commercial tonnage of England, June 30, 1850, stood as follows: 3,130,000. That of the United States, June 30, 1850, is estimated at 3,681,469 tons. If this state, ment be correct, it shows that the United States may justly be termed the first commprcial nation in the world. Another important view taken by Lieut. Woodhull, of our naval deficiency, is that too large a portion of our naval commanders

are too old for active service, not only physically inactive, but imbued with all their old fashioned notions and prejudices 6ternly set against all modern improvements and innovations, while war in the future can be imagined most readily. Our naval strength has fallen off in four years more than the late appropriation by Congrees proposes to supply, yet that body, whose imperative duty it is to keep a vigilant eye to the protection of our commerce, and keep untarnished our national honor, and "prepare for war in time of peace," hesitatingly authorizes the construction of only six frigates. The following concluding paragraph of Lieut. Woodhull's article is full of meaning, and should be maturely considered by all who are anxious for some healthy improvements in the present condition of our navy. The Turkish war is, it is beiieved, will inTolve all Europe. The great belligerents

will not long respect neutral rights. The troubles of 1806 which produced the war of 1812, may speedily recur. Neutrals not prepared to resent insult cannot hope to be respected. The navy is not .-.s effective in ships, guns, seamen, or its organization, as the times require. The times, too, have changed. Embargoes and non intercourse will now be of i' o avail. It therefore becomes the people to arouse from their lethargy. Put the nation, its navy and its defences in a position consistent with its importance, its dignity and its great interests. These are the truths. Read, reflect and act, so that when the storm comes our government may be found "Snper paratus."

A t'aae of Connclence. Mr. John S. Hopkins, an old merchant of

this city as well as present Mayor, received a letter a few days since from Galena, III. The letters composing the few words, instead of being written, had been cut from papers or books, and combined so as to form the words desired, and rati as follows: I obtained property from you dishonestly. This will pay for it all. Forgive TENITKNT. Enclosed were twenty dollars! Mr. Hopkins lias not the slightest knowledge of who the penitent is, or vthat was the property

stolen, but the person has secured his forgiveness. Such cases of awakened conscience will, we hope, be more frequent. Mr. Hopkins says ho will allow fifty per cent prem urn on all similar cases, so far as he is concerned.

nal freight boat that has yet visited our city, It was built at Evansville by Capt. Webber, and is the finest boat he ever turned out. She is built in the most substantial manner, of well seasoned and sound timber, and com.

bines the ornamental with the useful better 1 were uanimotisly adopted

thau any freight boat we ever saw. Her di

mensions are 80 by 15 feet. Her model is

Resolved, That we, the journeymci Car

penters and Joiners of the city of Evaisville,

MAtiKli:i, On the 4th inst., by Ksqr. Walker, Mr. Gborge Wolfmn to Misa Ca.roi.iis M . S iit m, both of Lamasco city. (Louisville Journal copy.)

g I a a U t in'c UUIPt , t ' r it. til no uimv.iv v vr very tine, and on the w a'er she looks like a I v, . , , , . , ' ik.d. ha ika fn ui-inrr ritlita find rnrr n! His

duiur j y tue tviiun in ihi i 1 1 v s"uu 'ii--j

fancy packet. The finish of her cabin, cook house, ifcc. in the rear, would be creditable

as a reed upon by us, to-wit:

We will demand of our employer an ad-

indeed to the finest packets. She is under ! vance of - cc,,t Per day " curpresent command of Capt. C. Start, her owner, for- ! was: tha 3 "V, firsc class ha.d $1 75 i nor il.nv ami nlnnn: in nronorlmn.

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fidence of those who have known him, and will be enabled to secure lor his boat, we are sure, a Urge ßhare of patronage. He has named this fine vessel John E. Taylor, and if that name don't make her popular, then truly there's nothing in a name. The John E. Taylor will leave Evansville to-morrow for Maysville. Shippers would do well to avail themselves of this boat. Wo will warrant her engines to be in excellent condition. The ranxl will be in g. od navigable order to MRy&ville by Saturday, and shippers need

r.ot fear detention.

A Rüther State has Stoker. The Con nccticut election held last week for Gover

nor and Legislature, and one or two Congressmen, has resulted triumphantly for the Whijs. It will be recollected that the Nebraska bill was fairly and openly an issue before the people; also whether or not the administration should be sustained in its present position. A dispatch from New Vork dated April 4th says that the returns so far as heard from indicate the entire route of the administration. The final result in New York will be known in a day or two, when we shall have the pleasure of adding that State to the anti-administration pyramid. Did ever an administration go to perdition so precipitately as this has? It has been playing a game of bargaining and treachery from the beginning, and the people won't sustain it in any such operations. The rebuke is a fatal one, but the people say it is just.

We further pledge ourselves to abile strict

ly to the ten hour system. B. F. TRIBLE,Pres't. B. P. Srider, Sec'ty.

SPECIAL MOTlCKSVt tse Dr. Howe's Sli;ikT Sarsaparilla! VACCINATION FUEE! Hit. H atcihtt has beeu appointed by the Board of Health of he city of Evansville, und will vaccinate all piaiwona whs! will call al his oOet. free of charge. DSt if

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ters and Joiners of the city of Evansville, ' to inlorm the House how the money has been i 'H nnstantiy kreponhand the cimi l.ij !. . ta sat J I it ! . I c . : J...:!.,:. a. ud Tobacco of the boa.. hr:i nda that

ne io a i ine v.oun nonse on v euuesuay eve- ; expenaeti, civilis; tue acta m ueiaii item oy f,,-,i. vT.. i -t- ; .7 , , brie Fdmiur i .1 i i,,.-mi.,.. k.. u , 77". a -i c m n j a. v J, Ta . . . . . . 3 . 1'rd. also Snufl and Smok i:ig Tobacco of all kinds, Mer- nr V. u 'rtiiigs, Swiss do., all r which wilt ning, April 5, 1854, B. F. Trible was ctlled 1 item." The Democrat says that Atchison tJiaorn, china and Wooden Fit cs ot S1i! aire t nd qual- b 80,11 verJ ow al

to the Chair, and R. J. Srjder appointed ; proclaimed that he would rather "see the ter- V." V :" ' low,-,. i'-'ces, at wnoicaaie and Ketaii.

c I .ii . ..i leng'iiy experi'-iice in me loisiness convinces me

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TKo i Mio:rm - n erirtAintufl thä f n 1 1 fU' I n IT ..aat alat-ovu

A I1W Vylillll HUI II U'pOlllLtl mmmm waavsas UUL . . I U I L I V

committee to draft resolutions expresme of the sense of the meeting: B. F. Ledbetter, H. R. Krot and J. Myers. The contnittee

drew up the following resolutions, which

j that I an rrive general satisfaction, und 1 respectfully

oiic.li a su;.rc ui puone patronage . apt tf

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COLBFFX A, HELSHBKKGER'K.

Foster' Block, First street below Main. HOME M A X t FA CTV RRf

llVANSVILLK CI.OTIII!G STOR K .

tit nu ' nf the Business nf the EransriUc and 1 "RK,;lv,-xG that the intcrcata ofthe Great W eat. an c, Lm ... ,,, A, tewwaj Months, mhng Münk Mst, 18j-l. I Fas tor la Uiia city . and being aware that Uothin can

re stnavi October Xov'smber . .. . , DoM mber Jam ary February

March ..

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BUSfi if, i-ii) in

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1,751 M -.t,:i:t 30 .".'"lit

TOTAL. S J.OSH S5 UM M LSM IS aXll 7.I51-. f,4i 61

.Mail? fc Express

U,lii i5 $10,169 07

Total Keceijt aarajuni a. Salaric. V. ages and Incideutal Ki ponaei

HI . nd 1 hI ow

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fjr7"David Jewell, who was hung recently, at Pittsburg, addressed while in prisoi jwaiting the dreadful summons of the law. tie following letter to a friend in Philadelplii: Dear Will: In a few more short ays the existence and history of your friend amII end on earth; and betöre 1 leave dsir UV, I have a few words of advice to leave one whom I

love as a brother y and which you appared to immediate relict I... . ..J a mmA . ialaia m.. K.SOI.VKD, Hi.

paw aaaai. uiiu vp ai.11.11 w w,ihihk ihi iMMi..,l. uiu. u i wi. .... . i . a- . i l neiit lor the Files, hrysijir-las. Salt Bheutn and Chapped loner and painful incarceration, lu whicU 1 . Iian.u. ami thai it has aJwiya cure).

return to you, and your wue, my noit profound thanks. I trait what little I have to say toyu will

not be deemed wrong nur out of place ji may

'. i a 411 :) 2.1IM fS tjua -j:

$1J,0 37

Ri.i ;.ir .ii ,i stock Killed....

Mptlriufj Truck Repairing Cars and .Machinery.

Rott Profit $lfi.,M 35 JOHN fc. MARTIX, Secretary. Orni ot K. de C. K. K. Co., ) Lvajisville, Apr. Ith, ltSi.1

NOTIt K. McLkaVs Vol' amc On. l.iMXrT is trulv n

ted Ketnedy, and hass dome more to alleviate human Fuel.

suffering than any remedy ever diseov red. One or two abdications w ill relievo the most severe Fain, Bhl'is or si: aix. Two bottles ill cleanse, purify, and heal the foulest Uli kr or SoRic.uiid it will heal tho most severe Burns or Bcmtd without a near. F.very family should haue a supply constantly on hand, for use in time of need. For Horses it is far superior to any other reined v for curing Lamecess, Bruises, Cuts, Scratches, Obi Sores, Swellings, die, die. Sec advcrUscmeiil in another column. mh7-tf lii:soi.i tioskv rHB pEOFliSa I.'ksolved Unanimoi slv. That for the last to years we have been in the coiiMant hiil.it ut udm tlio Mns-

tauir l.iuimcut. for Klieuin:.! sin ami for.-ill Si UM. Brwta I mi.. rnxmi I UT . . - .5

es, .sprains and Bums, audit has never fulled to give I leeted f Rw Baa9ara markets, and com pH sine the

iiu.iMiereiei. I late -I sM I es Of &Ooda, 8M Whiefa e :ir- prepared lo H K.S4ILVKD, lhat wa have also n-ed the MiK.-mg Lud- lj.,.t: ., aalhev can be mm-;:...-,! in kV.r,lf

navinc neeii aeiecteil . .tu especial refer cue - totiie waats of oar ewal iMers, end we respectful 1 1 ask our fnen i. to XaaatsMa theso and the prices hofora

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S. K GILHEKT e CO., Syc. near Water.

i oe nianuiaciureii in a superior inarnrr :md at leas cost In the tVesl than in the East, we have estaMished o j ClotMng Store in this cit;, w here we will manufaetisro and sell, Wholksalb ad Ketail, Clothint; of the best iiialit, all of wh rh will b made or.der our own super hwoa. at the lowest New York prices. of tl.e latest stales. I i f " ll.ap L.vjI mu a p. :l

HUM ' 1 V Ml. lit I .1. We purchase our Goods from Importers for Cask, w hu h enables us to compete with ART Hot sr. R THE RRARB STATES ! We will also carry on a Fashionable Merchant Taller and Gentlemen' Fnrnishii - r.iKblishniei.t, ia which w ill ho found every article in that line. Oar stock of Cloth Cassimeres and Vestinga are f the neatest style a ad boa' ipiality: and as one or the Arm i- i I'nu Heal U orknuiu. i.id takes charge of the Mrsaurimr anil Catting, we ai? enabled to WARRXKT a gor.,1 fit in j,n rases, o- no sale. We also krep o, band every vnriely of Tailors Triav minffs, and are AgOOta for Scott's Kiepert of Fashions. Far'.iiular attest b it paid lo Gentlemen furnishing their Ow ti Rat rial KICHAI.'I K.M. HIGH fak es chnrse of the commercial nffairs Of Um Kst-il-lt-h m.-ul. aS OA V I II rKIL the a aunt i luring. CrasOlall ( their individual friendw for past f.ivors, nnd now solicit a continuanre ofrhssa favors for 11. e new out. rprlse. they ,ledjc (hems lap-stn merit all the coiifideiice that run be repo.Ti in them.

.'tore on Mam Mrect, ictwecn hirst and Second sis

SRIfaG AND SUMMER LKY GJJDH "1 7 E have jul received :n ,, ir st.n I in !.a naeo, cor-

vV tier of Htn street and h ullon a emie .a l.irire a-

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KALLL H O'.NLIL.

RswOLVBO, by Tim I.AinLv I hat we have used th -Mns

lane liniment (r Sore .Nipjd.s, Sore lireasts, CkaftfS and Sor. s on Children, and for Jfotk or Freckles m. imbue f ml neck; an I it has lwas proved elTecluat leaving th- skin smooth, oft and white.

Kksolvk.i, bv all Ana snn Saxes. Tliat we shall "or

00" On the 31st ul. Dr. E. E. Smith, an

old resident of Painsville, Ohio, shot himself through the head with a rille pistol. He dress d himself as he desired to be buried, and left directions to be buried as found, to be interred with Masonic honors, and that the children of the village accompany his body to the grave. No reason was assigned for killing himself other than that he was tired of living. When first discovered his countenance was calm and composed as though sleeping, and his hands folded across his breast, one of them grasping the pistol.

be a benetil to you in years to come, ad you j continue the use of Um .Mustang I lalasaajt boeattM we m.u nrofit k Li l.;, l. I l.na vnn u. il ,.! ha vc tried and proved il omcno .

may profit by it, which I hope you wil Only look back to the morning of the fifilof July, 1802, and picture to yovrovM thmsppy man 1 wu on that olorious but unh-py diy tome. I left my Ii tie f unily under tl promise to Lt- back ii;;iii in the course ofn hour, to accompuny ll:em n a railroad eiii -i n; from there I got in the company; some young liiend. trok a social drink girtsVer, from ilia? to another, ami another, id et

amdher; I liien loroot HIV promi-O' those vparsMoos us ndlv emploved in in the c.ire of ouuii r W .a- a ii... - - i. a . . ... .. ..

I held Bt'Mt near und d.'..r to me. nd it is V " ,' ireuen m.u, u,u

to this blighted cause, und against i use, I wish to draw yo;ir attention. You a younger then I am, aud I kiiuvv you will lar with

me in warning you irom eivr, ever toning it.

rfJr'Seo advertisement lis another column.

VQpW- HOt1 KAP's PI1.U U li.;. COBB I YS repsra, IrpdigMtlOu, Biiliousncs. and evory discs'" nf ha atmn ach. r:s;; BHBÄT J23:?i?:rv roii m;?:: CI TS. Maty per his have felt die need of a r-m.-ilv fre ternal injiui I, tli.it Would hsSal tlit-iu w itlioii' lnvii.j Iii m a ruuiii!iL'S"re for.n inj we( ks,ad u in Lar nan ut. asks. usiN lr-.ti -:itl v th- c e, t!,e pei jii.- tmw l.nv ' ar-m.dy iu ,.U. HI Kif's .MAGIC VVOUXi HRAI KL' I . ... fe a

-i I. ii III..V-- a in-, i i.-.i ii.ivMiiit.c.i over tie- nuiiieroi.s

i parebasisis; slsewovre, us know they will give eUis-

ku i on. Vealaoluirfl on baodt poa pVtwrirtsaaBt ol GKOCBKIK, fresh ami ckswp. sBassl BOM', RABISO CO. n:i ii;n ruoak.cs m-i . louis i.onf. cruh. l e l. '..w.b-red ai d lb Am u Wlilte, jusi rse'd per hat Krank Ilu. lor .ab- low by apt K. UllattBaiTsk CO., Syc. nenr W.-iler. OOFA'B. Just receive, i.v am asi r Ksoroosan! for

.-i.uiov) . i oi. r i-uri.llur.' i.oom

a -4

r Ptew nfas.

ttviOuiKV iV XKLSON.

TtCATTltASSH-.S

J '.. .ni l cwll Ike ..lu m . i" .e t-u' r i- nnr

tK'S of M st trusses, wtan n u a k iwai asaaasaiptJa us

hand, eonsistisHt "if h u-k. Si Coti . Jeanv i'.n,.

.IPIMtETI('i;S W TED. ClO.MK, le . from Uleoa to eighteen years of age. are O wanted immeiiiaiel) in our KoiindVn and Fatiera Rkoi. (MkOr) 6. D. KGGIJbTuRds CO.

LOTR rOM BALE.

CHKAF Kesidence lxiis. ui Kvansiille and Iji-

inasco, for snlc on favorable terms b;

Itil.KIIAKI k tlAKLF.Y. Heal Estate Agei.ta.

...

'" Hams: 3.si Sides:

:r ii Khoulders; put up e-cialiv for nu own trade. Plen-c try them. (mlr.lK m) I HO. . llKA lK. Y7ZIFi i: I.I VIi:. HKI bids in store s ed for sato V hf (mh.ro .-A.MirKL LK. 1 fsafl V,l '1 ,,"e''.''tralarK-; JJ 4. (:. Kre!i tgra; taj Mutter; 6 Chu-Len: M mrlie .' uar-i ureil H aaset rwe'd this dsv KEliFOKll'R, srcoid at.

200

mlrSt if

B

. VitMIhOA aV BVANRVIIalalt M lt.i; I.I E.

: -'rr' A T'lK imli rs I w.lleommenrernn

oui.d Lua.er w ili not itll lis or become s.-re.

ii.. OA. W

H j Tho result of the spring elections in NTew York, in about forty counties, including all the strong Democratic counties, is a majority for the Whigs of twenty-one supervisors over all other shades, Hards, Softs, Frcesoil and independent. The balance of the counties held their elections on Tuesday last; they are strongly Whig, and the present Whig majority will be largely increased.

(r The New York Tribune saya that the altercation between Messrs. Cutting and Breckenridge is full of meaning. It leaches that Northern Democrats must support the Nebraska bill, or submit to be bullied or shot. Mr. Cutting was williug, it appears, to stand the latter, but would not submit to the former.

Tax or Nor-Rksidests. The question of taxing the property of non-residents is agita-

ed in New York. Property of the amount as fire engines; they are the mean anir-

of fifty millions of dollars is untaxed in that Mg many a good young man toshatnddiscity the ownera living in other cities. In ! Let your evenings be spent ir sun ,, . ii i , eietv of your wife aud child, and my i lor

DQBfOR an property is taxeu inuepenueni oi . wü be t üf lie

the abode of the owner.

UEADTfyiM We invite nttenti i: to Use aderii"emriit of Dr. Gsohegan's hxtraet of tlx .i r. ,.ip -r, w hich Is said to be a most ellectiiMl ran.e.lv i..r Iiliu...... v.. ...r.. i .. i

- . ' . I - ..... .... . -j. ,, niiuiuiU. Uli HMD,

1 kiiow you a' e nut. ui toe iiauu ui iijtu you j ami aim. .at all cnrontc diseases It comes well recomrre kind, open, i cnerou and freearted, ü" "!1'"'!. t,y 'V,le iRisias aadpsyssolaosof Ital .U .1 . i i Kentucky, and fr m what we have learned ..f it. it mut and It IS this that makes me write t'ou on ! be a valuable medicine, .nd as the recipe scco.npa.ocs

tins occasion mid you will aumitj one ""'. is mu s nostrum, and there , und.r rtoknows vuiir o-piiproin di-monition bef than i ,"r,'ll"tni not much ska ass for it to be a humbug; Knows )uur gtnerous UlaposillOU oei man wc Ikies It merits a trial from the afflicted.

1 do. My first piece of advice to you is ver to drink liquor in any way never do from the time you read itie la-t words of o who always was your Iriend, and, thank U, you have proved tue same to me. Bur me to a ay that liquor drinking is an evil, what every man, woman and child will re v admit; and to say that liquor drinkitijs the cause of iutsmperauce, is also sayiuwhat no living muri will deny; and inlenvance produces either directly or indirectlynuch the largest part of the misery andwehedness in our f.appy country. Its biting, withering cause is seen aud fell inverv grade of society. It makes the ricpoor, aud the poor deslitute. It separates; ties that bind husband and wife. It deste the natural affection existing between thtrbnt and child. It brings husband and w parent and child, to an untimately, and y often, to an ignominious death. But s un

necessary for me to depict the evils aidant i

upon the use of intoxicating liquors. I wish from my inmost soul that otild have had the same calm reflection! th s

evil, w hen I had my liberty, as I hatiuce

hod, and since studied. There are : few '

persons, I am satisfied, but can callriind in their own recollection, somertcsome loved acquaintance, whose bright full has been hopelessly blssted by the vicecinkiiig liquor. I wiil ay no more to yoi this suhject, only remember this: How many sorrows and bow many teara, Which darken life's rough jiaiaway thou dort! (intemperance.) For clor than a tuother dost thou cling To those frail mortals once within thy power. Who strive to slutko thee oft evade thy stiiiK. And 'scape the threatening cl-iuds that 'r thoe lower. Which darker, gloomier grow with each seding hour. I will say no more in regard to thist my last words to ytu is never drink Kq and

you will be a happy man. Sjeava off n no

UHU Bli;. N . .111.1 .-V.nie ... Ali. MS-eS ail I.. - 1 r . . i.o II ....... I S..- a. U. . .

1,, I , , , ' - - - . .... - . .i- a. a... i'.iii a-a- a. it mtlw 4anmj. LOU.UKN I. f.li.lll ni.bKK. ; tm 1-t or ( ru i.evU leaving Ml. Veraon evert TwOS1 Fo; -r . au u-k. K.ri .ire t ImjIow Main. 1 d:. n d Kttd MonitsMBS at rM . Mli , r i.,...

Villa every We. lie.. a as.' SaturOaV I f fi'i Itprk .

KKW AJJYKETlSEItJiiNTi). pit. J. r. HI t : DETITIST, HAVING secured apprnpri.-.te rooms in ih house formerly occupied b Mr. Ira ft m. two doors above the Sherwood House, is now prepared to receive the calls of all who neiy dsrstlW his professional services. He may be found coaslaiitly at his oltlce during butviuess "ura apt ASyiALL in iN WITH A LAUGF. STOC Ii. OF väOODS. O K.MBICH would respectfully inform his numerous tOa customers that he has now on hand a snlendid

stock ofStajiio and Fanev Brv Gooda, consisting in part to-wit: Plain and Printed Bereges: ' I-e Laines; " " Persian " " " French ai.d American Lawns; " " Foplins and Challi; " " Plaid Ginghain; Lawns " Embr'd Si mmer and Mull Muslins; " " Flabl Jaconets and Cr n bri. s; India, Book and Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, es . L5Ü A lino assortment of Laces, Hosierv, Gloves, Mitt-, Buttons, Threads. Needles, Fins, etc., which will be

s no at the lowest cash price, and no mistake. Callnud examine. We can prove the assertion. ap7 SVItl'P AND MOLASSES 1 bfd Cincinnati Sy rw 1 bbl bugar bouse'M ilassesJost ree'd st 2 lltDKORDS. T?IMI

JL I bhl No 1 Mackerel: 1 bbl No. 2 Mickerei:

(Hints' Ft u.triRifiM. . is. VJ : n-i v. now on hand Hi t Ktaek K reach Cloths and v I'oeaUl is. ane TwIRed btwe Cbwhs, Fancy i'..--skiSa, Sflk üiid Rar. I . Vastlsap, WkRi and Pktvry Ul ii Dritfa ;.nj Pucks for I'anls. all of the iievi;t l.alr CoIpRUMR at MBRsHHKRGBR, H Foster's Block, First street below Main. Hoiiorns. .tiiTTs, ac. OPKIRfl as READ BaretMS' opened a choice stock of Ladies' and .W isses' Kid, Si k. Lisle and Thread Gloves. Twisted Silk Mitts, line Lisle Thre-11 ri!.,v.

p !.- .. rk do.; alio :i lar--variety of CloUiren's Milts," Gloves and Hose, which we will sell low. ap3-2nid ORtflar i i umsimm; Mfl os.

Hopkins iv h BAU have jest rooatvoj a stock of t-i-iits' Gloves, Hall Hose, silk and liatUN I'mlershirts. Mlk and Lawi Cravats. Linen Handk'fs, Suspenders. c., Ac, which we will offer lower than tne usual lim es asked for the above articles. Couonercil Kow. V ii l street. fap3-2md WAM WITH It f SSI A. TO BLAl KSMtll.S, Villi K I I i:s a Ml K VERY BOUT SLSI. H bi n bbrb: AVISO esiabli.hed a p-rinanent Coal Vsrd on W atM street, between Lttaal and Walnut, we are prepared to sell in i.m ausntitii s the brst PIT : s MIT mi

C' 'A L, at as low prices as can In- bought below the falls. All orders left at the Store of Hornbrook dt Churchill, will be fkaokfaUy received and Moct inllv attraded to by tatas-Swdotw) A. J. HIJTCIilUOB sk CO. FK SALE. rrVHBBM Business Lett mnl Four story Brick Store -1 thereon, former!) owned by Jacob Kerlli. on atcrsaircet. is now f..r-a! on the nsost reasotiable ternas.

I ' IS 1 one Oftlie VerV best bllMlieSS loentia.l.a in Kao.na.

. 1 1 :.' UaVt) ..I tu. main tf

.iSh. llt II ' liaaa.

J. B. GKKKN, Proprietor.

T

i 1'iiATi:

mh. 3

Itll boxaa A;

SO boxes Rpsafiiig 'I in. in store and far sab- ha

SAMUEL ORK.

OIII-VfiEES.s.-st.l4ie An. J F4ar M.ingle. for rv sate ky (asMhl samuel unit. XJAIES.-''K) kegs assorted Nails far sie st lowsst IM market rales by (mhS) SAMUEL OLK.

ItUTAf 'KEICr.E. 75 paekares' as'd nnmbera, la lvj. whole and half bbl and kut Just rer'd and. far

.. . 0 1 1. nr. KT .V CO., s-c. near Water.

scle bv

lllll-.tl

PALM SOAP, &C-'.'e.'d per steamer Kutan man SO Mixe No. 1 1'alm So,p. Per steamer Cumberland ValleyiTidoz Shaker Brooms; Ii do isp ,o; 23 do Fancy d-r. forsala at lowest flgnrrs by fe1,7 U D. HE IM A H. I Mil BAGS. 20 bales Tor sale low tor loss, 0 nih'Ja GEO. FOSTER sV CO. C011 I SU. 1 drum (Hoo bs) eitra Urge, ree'd at niüu COOK'S Family Grocery. .WEIpIIYI jeweeicyix SOMTrllN& DECIDEDLY RICH. N B v AND PA Ii It N A HI.K. Just arrired at HüSTACE'S. First street, near JVaia. r AHROC N( E to the odiabiUmts of Evansville and Its - vieiuit), that 1 have lust re eived as fli.e and arises

ville. and cainio fail of proving a profitable in vestment I "i!' a,",r,,,,?"t "f JKVVKLKY as was ever brought into Ti le i.erfeet his market. I hose who haais found ii dirtu i.li"i

Twotorv Fnuiie Dwcllins: 1 , ln "e,ect,,'ir ' srticle In the Jewelry lino, caa aniasco City Htlla, for sale I o0 ,e acco,'"'''lted. My stock consists in pail of

ALSO A fine Lot and

Hom thereon, near the Lam

cheap. Apply to (.ip3 lml

II. VI. WHhKIEK.

V) lbs Codfish; Just ru. 'd at (ap7)

JtjQ BUSH .Meal;

KKOKOKICS.

ppiest

I can s iv no more mv heart isfull.

5,000 Ship.t .ff; just ree'd at BLHFOKDS.

JUST received per steamer Fawn in bales Caniitltou Stieetings, fot.sale by J. H MAG M KB .x: C.. Jp7 Evansville, Ind. ( RALES Cotton Butting, received Ihisdav per A. Oll L. NkotWolL J. H. MAG H KB dc CtL, ff Evansville, lud.

HOOTS A N II SHOI .S. Rf ,r CASKS Hoots aud Shoes, comprising t c Women's Patent Foxed Union tasllnsj 4 " lo do Parisians;

uo lXii.ult Moots:

Enamelled Nontairs; Bronzed, Heeled Eurekai; Euam'ldspring-h cled J.Lind Bootoss; Goal do do do do; Super! alfS. ,b,; Bronse spring heeled En.-im'l.l do; do do do F. Leather do: do do do dn do:

Men's falfBoot;,, half welt; do Kip do do; do Calf do Pump Sole I; do Extra Prime K p Boot.; do do do do do.

do do do do do da do Misses'

ElEIJfalES. Just received and for sale cheap, two new Top Buggies, Eastern manufacture. aH WilOl.sEY & NELSON. IAHTIEKS ATTEND Wanted, Finv Tois A of mu i ks, for which tlic in-best marke t l.rice will be paid in cash at COL BURS & HERSHBEPGER'K, apl Foster's Block. First street below Main. DTOt'KS Xi CRÄVATWosi opened, a laTge O vanety of Self adjustiiu ."ucks and Summer CravU, of the la.est spiles at

COLBUKN A HF.KSH BEKGER'S. Foster's Blm k, First street below Main.

t

apl

KMTI FAf'V MUMOOOM

1 1ST received and oyeimd, the largest and mo

y nieiioia assortment ol Spring and Mi miner Dress Boosts, ever oifered In this market, eoaslstiac Of lirh Grenadines Bareffes f tiir'd and i laii.Pute s.il. ..... i

v.-. i ... i 1 1 1 1 1 i i

do I a

the atleiition of all wishino- am-l. nnl.l.. i...r...-

the low ine articles:

A splendi i lot or Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; Heavy OoM Kraeeletsan t Ciasis; H.-aguerreotjpe Ptaa, Lockets; Locket C lasps and Broaches: Some Hue Gold Keys. Ear Uropa, Stada. Wstrhss, Ac The above slriil be sold exceedingly low. nihIC E. HUSTACB. E. H. RIAfiREL. DENTIST. FKOM NEW ALKANV. 151!..

HsVTWa visited Evansville st the solicitste.n ofiarveral of the itixena, wnuL; lie hsnpy to attend to any who maa need hia P

feaaioii .1 services. Koimsatthe Pavilion. Ii ! l-dius may be waited ujem at their residences. If preferred. ;nh2-dtf

WHITE El VIE. -IUI bids prime White Bosch L.me in goo I order, jutt ree'd t'iia da and far

uy (inn-.,.)

sal

FOSTEK A BftoWR

nemcB.

, .. . . V,' rsp. "ru. 11 ' "a"8; ' , A' "r,rK",nor",, thre".lhl" rderof the Hoard af

r i, V '""""" oni.i invite J. -a r r-. ! ni a ml I h rectors of the Evansville Gas Lieht

feC The appi oprialions for the building Slc,

nt New Orleans to be occupied as a Custom

House, Tost Office and United States Court

"mount in all building is not

It bad better be boarded up at once.

. . -a . . ....

TJ .. II Bill- i ii as . . oo al.'i,; I , ,ii,er. Goat Calf and Kin. Rro

r itrewen, uiliy, larevt eil. r. er IfUJUrs, gans and Monsoes; jUsi ree'd per steamer James Lon, WM Paper. Looking Gtatoasaad Window Shades, to

I tt a, a . ........ .... a. I . . I. . a. . . . . : T al Ip.1 l - .

apl

COLBURR HBRSHRBRGBB, Foster's Block, First street below Main.

WHOLES I EE AR O If ETA IE. )PK INS Ac BEAD are i.ow receiving their Spring

;.i. k oi tiry tooiis. nrp i. 'ii eiotn. .Maun gs,

pnrrhas- ) Company, as de at a called inerting o' mid Hoard, aa

of Iks

Oilee of

vansville. Ip.il pan Oi. I .t h ilp.T ni

a...:i i.-.p . '-" . -- "

I -"Moo. i . . oriween tue h-urs of n o closk A. al. and 4 ' " l,,K'k p- Mv fr the purase of taking into consn'ers-

sioun in i,i. reasv the Capital Sloct of said

ine amount or Slo.lKNt addbmal Stock, se- ! Uro vi sio 11. of mi i. , 1 . ,f I i... r. I . - r . I lurm.

b y of the Stat.- of Indiana, to authorize the formation nt Gaa Light Companies, approved February 13th, IMI. C. G KEATS, jonx j. cha5IH.fr. klM Directors.

i g c.o-wbere. as we would 1: ven happy lo show them j the .1 1 day of March IK,,, 1(K.r will Ik.- a meeting to all wl will favor us with a csiL Stoefcholdnrs af said Company h" Id I.I OLLL HN A- HEBSHBKRGKR. John J. Chandler in Evans i '1 i!'

mn.ti roster s Block, hirst street below Mais. I April, 134, l --a. . ' " " - - - I o'clock F. M. i AKpPETS AMi FLOOR CIL CLOTHS. A large ti n a prop.; y .sortment of Carpets and Floor OU Cloihsjusi W-1 Coinimn bv ( reived. tur Oil Cloth, are fiom S to II reel wide cording to the Sir Oil (.lotlis also. i u f. j... s,,

DAV iD JEWa.

and for sale by

ap.

J. 11. MAG II BR av CO.

Evansville. Ind.

The Meanest Woman ox RtroKD am KTS -Jeat received Ml manual of

. afraid. Fredrick ' said Mrn Smith tnlm. fsncy Straw. Gimp and Lirlin. Hon nett.. nw to 8l,405,U58, and yet the V T rT , , ,ltl to ,1US toa. j. h.maghkk&co., . . lf , , ., band, 'that Bet-y is dishonest. PZ Evansville, 1 d. more than half completed!, .Ah, wnat InakjJ yQU thjnJ HWWWmZ l- ...L.1 nn af nnf0 VV ItV T nrafo It raa suunn annU.i S ss a p a m II K iM.na rt ti mK I - . .

Why, I gave her seven apples foptre H'-K co-partnership iiereud apudtlinu. and vou will not ho it. I A..f "ar. p,keps this

r..a ,-o, . . . . , mm " --p- conaeni. . 1 1 t uo.e thai n r. i n.

yj i ne stock of the crystal, raiace ao- counted over the quarters,

for

03r A Düal containing three dead men, bupposed to be Milwaukee fishermen, was found ou the lake shore eight miles west of Aiichigwii city, on tho 31st ult.

vanced thirteen percent, on Tuesday, in con-; twenty-sever.!'

sequence of a rumor that a new plan, to regenerate the concern, hnd been hit upon.

OCT On the WBRlag of tho 3

lart public reception of the aeaaon took place at the President's House, Washington.

'Are you sure you counted rio-htl

Yes, for I counted them over tbrfies, carefull. Heaven only knows whercOth-

. . t. .t er H"arter is gone. The world is fulinilstult., the !,:.,.

i - - Betsy was discharged without a racier.

fore existing in the nnme i daa im.i.UpiI bv mutn'il

m.ellt. .til tho.e llo.t nr.. .-.I a . .. :n . i

, .. . -..aiu.oui-.-j ,iiii,-iii .iiiioeaHe and OPUIld eall and settle with H. J. Hart, on Main street, opposite the Journal Office, and :,U ctattins against the said tirm ar i i ..... t i i 1

I ' " 1 1 . J . i l i rl . . J HART. HENKY FELKER.

whi. I, we invite the attention of the citizens of Evans

vises ard tne aiiaahh eftasj lowoa. tur staso will be more attractive Lkii i son ihsa v er, r.ini we win ,crr greater iiialuc-mcnts to ash I'.u j ers than w- ever have done, our stock is no to all, and our time will ho devoted to the peophs. apl-Smd MEM I.OOils. HOPKINS.. HEAD have just received a fine line of Black, Watered, Black Gros du Rhin and Fam-r

1'rea-s Silks: also a fine line of Summer Dress Goods',

.apl-Sind

"V" . SEAIC MU hhds fair to strictly choice, i. 1 Lading In. in steamer Sultana. fr sie by mhi8 S. E. GILBERT A CO., c. near Water.

which we ure II tS ring low.

H. fi I intend to make and c tho best and finest pools and Shoes of all ki,,,!,, that are l be had in Kvunsville. aile opposite tae Journal Olttce, on Main at. P: B.J. BAUT.

SI Oft I EN. I.'i doz Chickens; 3."o doz Kroak Eggs; IR. lbs Fresh Butter; .'i line I urkeys; ju.'t received at apl COolx'S F.anilv Grocerv.

IITASpE I ll'EU. 3H0 bundles Wrapping Pa

- pc r, a

alt size.v. rood arlia le ill. I r. e'.l .-in. I fnr

I s UI1.U. apt po.ui.G. mt s i pet ior, low at lue w ail C.per an I ijimp store of V .iuat rot'd, for sain by b. G I LIIERT A CO., JOIIR C IISVRRKI 1 Ja., aPS Rye. noar Watet. I aI' Muu direct, bvtwteu First ai.d pscn4.

IKIOTS t I) SHOES. WF re opening a goo. I asrortnieat nf Men's Calf. Grained. Goat anil Kip Hoots. Men's Kip. Grain ed. naif, gout and cnain. ll. d Lrogaii.: R nnn n'a syltt Side .stitched, grained, calf and enamelled Hootres, So. enuiiielici graiaasL Kid. calf and woroccu Kuskina. dn. split, call, goat, kid and uicroico Siipp?rs. Men' graiaed do : I!..)' aud I'bil ir.-ii'a. sloes All of which aero purchased of the manufacturers and their ag als, and which are now- for aa low as the present high pricO of stock will permit, tor such clsss of work, haviaa; no poor goods in our house. Call and examine at mim morgan, keen v prestos.

CH ll.l.Y DE EAI.ES.--A fresh stock of theso beautiful rpring Dress Goos. in tKitterns. at HUGHK', tuii.':! Corner Main and Second streets. WAEIp Ftl'IR. : bundles Well Paper 'as V rec'.t fra.i.i Na .a rk aud i ...sooi . ol tha lata styles asal all nsices ky (mnzi) J. c. devekeux.