Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 294, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1854 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL. I 9 I Local and River Brevities. Weather yesterday perfectly delightful, od the ladies out in scores. The walk ing and the ridiny arc now excellent. What art our young bucks at1 Don't they know

the fa Is are suffering for the want of horseback exercise? I Mr. Henry Mitchell had a tremendous . . ,. . . fee box or refrigerator taken down to the upper wharf Boat yesterday. It was large enough for a small tennement, being 7 feet by 7 feet in heigth and width, and 5 feet across. 3L" i a r i r - - " Whole ..de. of beef may be hung up in ,t, and there are shelves enough for a few barrel. of et eeteras. We hope Henry will have it so arranged that we can get watermelons nut nf it a r r n r. ! i mr t n t Ii o WflV uf itü nrPlln. ,. .., e -J --- r cessor! The A. L. Shotwell arrived here yesterday morning at U o'clock, from New Orleans. She sppearpd in the fashion of the Magnolia, that is with no chimnies, but two $lurnps in their p!nn. She was caught in a aiorm just below Baton Rouge, and had her tall chimnie. blown overboard. She made a narrow escape from destruction, but being fortunately in a good ulace, and under excellent management, escaped without other damage than the los. of her chimnies. She Ja id nearly a day at Baton Rouge, repairing enough to come ahead, and made the trio to 1 Evanaville in a little over six day. and a half, having left New Orleans the Thursdsy evening previous. She put out a la ge lot of freight here. We thank Mrr Geo. P. Jewetf, first clerk, for papers. The steamer Monroe, which snagged and sunk total loss also lost. near Natchez, is reported to be a Some 25 or 3J passengers were The Monroe was 6 or 7 years old her engines had been used in four other boat. the Jo Daviess, Col. Clay, and two Reindeer, all of which boats had sunk. They are now where they will not be "built after" again. Some four or five steamer. haJ their chimneys blown overboard by the gale which knocked off the chimnies of the Shotwell. Good for the boiler maker. It's an ill wind which blows nobody any good. The Golden State was here jester lay, from below, and created quite an excitement by means of a fine brass bsnd on boird. The good folks began to think Van Amburgh had arrived before his time. The Cbrystal Palace arrived at this sort yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from t. Iwls, having left there Tuesday evening. Sho will be down day after to-morrow. Mull one of the finest and swiftest boats passing Evaocville. The rates of freight fhm Evansville to New Orleana yrntrrdny wero ns follow: 37c kr corn; fi5c for j ork; LOc for Hour; 0t for onta; and 2.Vc lor pound freights. Tiire is still a (jimmI o'eal ot freight here for ship, inert, and more coming from the Wabash and Green River. A rumor wa. curent on he street yesterday, thut the Magnolia had been nearly destroyed by fire. Of course thi. wis an error. The Shotwel! met her at 12 o'clock night before last, getting along very well. When the Shotweil paesed the wreck of the W. B. Clifton, a couple days since, that steamer was sunk to her hurricane deck. It wa. reported by one of the pilots, who came up on the Shotwell. that two persons were supposed to be lost by the sinking of the Clifton. She wa. insured for 818,000 in Louisville. The Telegraph No. S arrived yeaterday morning from Louisville, bringing the mail. She was rather later than usual. We thank the officer, for papers. The Madona wag loading yesterday for Green River. She is a good boat and making regular trips, bringing down a great deal of produce every trip, and returning with merchandize. The steamer Lexington took on the principal part of the Juatice'a Wubaah freight yesterday, direct from that boat, for New Orleans. nisxoi.t no TIK esvpurtn-rship formerly exlatint; between the iiihscrtbers, under the name and st)le or Graham a . . ..... V Parrell, was tissilved by mutual consent, on tne r.-th day of Der-ember. A. I. 1H53. .ill persons indebt 'd to Mid Srm ar reipiested to make -am-ni to Morris s. Johnson, with whom the accounUand notes are left for collection. Prompt payment is expet-te d. as it is important that lliis business should be immediatel .-ttle.l. JOHN GRAHAM, tnh!5 3wd JOHN FA It KELL. II A TM. T KGHOR5. Straw. Palm leaf, Panama, Silk, soft JLi Wool and Kur Hau.ot new Spring at le. for sale at nasi MOKGA.V KEK.X k PKKSTON'S. RK4TKIV KD this day130 Ibt fresh roll Butler, lio doZ Kgg; 38 tacks Bran; 50 bushels steal; Ml tmak Kweet Potatoes; i sacks B. . Flour; enaacka Kamily Flour; S do Rye do; ." I.ush P.alel Peaehes; 1 Ih Leoiont; PM) Mugar-cured Hams; for sale at BEDFORD'S. ei oml tt. spitni. iTll'iiOV EflstBRTSa IriLHKK and others wanting Cast Iron Fronts for I II tiises, ol enoiee patterns ami oiner caiins. tilths, am Wr.mirtit Iron work for Buildings usacall. (mhl7) G. D. EGGLKSTON 4 ft) . . ..... ., ... 1 . . W. CKBIBOHAH. S. IMMtSWt. m. cciiaiaoiiAw a. ncat sa U. 4 1 XM.MillAMAfO., PITTSBUflOH CITY OL AS d WORKS , Crmtr Firtt aast Market stretti, PITTS HI KGH, PA ., ANt'KACTI' ItKKS f Pitllurg!i t ity imlow ila; A iiieru an Convex Glass, for Parlor Win dwws; Vial, Bottles, Ac. Ac. i let. In I M'ltlN. ST VLES Of W A 1,1. F A 9 K K H A N O I N rt S AT JCHN C. DEVEREUX JR -. TEN eases or Wall-Paper, the latest Spring Styles, being the flrt lot of Höring Goo l. has jutt arrived andforsale low. I will be receiving weekly supplie until my stock will LeroiupleUt, w hick will be to largest and best assortment ever bsrfont I roe.M to hiansnlle. Persons in want of Wall -pap r, BsMiler, Kir. -i r. n. Bd TeasUrm, Window lilind, Vc, of the latest Spring ' si) lea, ..re n . pleated to call early and examine them, as' lam d.-t-rmined to sell a low as possible. Sloro ..11 I Mjiu ucU,botwt.cji Kuslaud Second. uib'j

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aukivai, ok i iii; BAL tTC AT KKW TURK. New York, April 4. The Baltic arrived with Liverpool dale, to March 22d. The Baltic was two days in an ice bank, which took her 400 miles to the South. e rcKfusal of C"r,' 'oked lor, but is however already known that he refuhM When the official refusal is receivPti t wi) be made known to both Houses of Parliament, and war will be formally declarSir Charles Napier' fleet anchored at WingQ jo 'j he u,,ed fleeU remninetJ at Beycos B.y, but would soon re-enter the Black Sea. Two Austrian ships wero also at Beycos No engagement, are reported in Europe, either on laud or MC The position of the armie. on the Danube remain unchanged. A report of the capture of a Russian treasure envoy at Kales had reached Constantinopie. EfTendi hud reached Jansta empowered to settle the recent Greek insurrection, and the difficulties ot the insurrection are now over. The first division of the French troop, had sailed fur Turkey. The French loan had all been taken up. Austria gives no further indications of her policy, but still sppeurs te be with Lie Western powers Up to the 10th of March Russia had not recognized the neutrality of Sweden. It a as reported that the export of from Russia has been prohibited. gold Benj. Elkin & Son, of London has failed. A Paris correspondent says that the Czar's refusal was telegraphed from Berlin on the 14th, and that as soon as it wni made known to the British minister, he notified Sir Charles Napier of the fact. The overland mail arrived in a steam friar are a: Copenhagen on the 20th. Tue Austeriitz, of 300 guns, and three other French ships nave sailed to the Baltic to join the English licet. The prohibition to export gold from Russin is confirmed. Exchange on London has fallen to 2s 10d. Bills on Prussia are unsaleable at London. The New Brunswick and Nova Scotia railway bill was reported in the House of Com mons. An impression prevails that the Bank of England intends to advance the rate of interest, but the committee to-day a j turned without taking any action in the premise.. The Glebe 'says the Turkish loan of 2.000,000 pouuds eterBMg wast taken by Rothschilds to-duy. The Times' Paris correspondent says that 4000 British troops were to pass through Frjuce, to embark at Toulon or Marseilles!, and the first division was to paas through Paris in a week or ten duys. l.ord Raylon wua expected at Paris about the first of April. The publication of tiie aecret correspondence had increased the jojd feeling of France tuwinls RttglatjfJ, I'ttrif, W'c.im: vl-u. Arrea! hare been made at Prufon of the delegates and commit tec men of the working men M a charge of co:isiii ,ii y. Heavy forgcri s have been committed on S-ivnniM, the .-'grnl of thd San Fernando bunk ot Madrid. Com me r ein I. nr.-a1luffs Fl iir. Wwalern 3 It, Ohio 35s. Corn wliii.-4. onowK sv'a . Wheat is dull at a .iodine off1. In.lian rorn i3 h lower, l.i i A Miiplejr quote wlnle wheat at Ka6l S lit, red Hij 10 4-1 Wettern canal flour 4"tt .1.1. Baltimore, Philadelphia and Ubio St. tour 31 33a Sd. w Kite corn 41s. jellow H, mixed 39. rroiiont Me Henrr reports the imports of hui-on increaninc. Fine Iwfi in more reipiest. Pork more rateable, but nut Iiiit'ot I ard ina. tire ami tallow ipjiet. AUv hcstkr. Buyers limit their oralioti to tlieir w aula. Losno, Wednesday Gontolt for money, W,'SO-,, tor account. t ' Urarto. Wednesday Evening- Business is generally dull. 'a us, Wednesday fcvenirif-. All of the securities hare fallen to-day in consequence of the de line iu English funds 3 S cent, cloned 64 '3. 4't attfl 10. Arrival of the Empire Vltj. The Empire City left Havana on the evening of the 28th. Special leave having been given her to leave after sunset. She brinjie 100 passengers. Trade at Havana was dull. A great many American vessel, have arrived their recent'y. The U. S. Steamer Princeton arrived on the 27th. AJuch damage has been done on the Island by drought. Upwards of 20 sugar plantation., including , . , . . . . . several of the largest on the laland were burnt 111 consequence of the dry cane igniting trom the sparlta of the railroad locomotive, causing an immediate destruction of property. The following vessel, were iu port when the Kmpire City aailed; The aloop-ot-war Albany, the steamers Fulton and Princeton. - Aril A iustfosd, iprii t. A m f.. m a I t . I 1 1 7 1 ! I I Ä Ä as i ir us nearu irom tue tv ni"s hjvsj elected 15 8-nature, and the Democrats 2. Four districts not heard from. The House of Rrpresenlativea stands 87 Whigs to 41 Democrats. New Orleans, April 3. The great race took place Saturday, and Bn immense crowu, irom ail quarters ot IM , Union, were assembled to witneaa it. I ? I r . The following were the entries and States represented: Arrow, for Lousiana. Jecompte, for AJississipni. Highlander, for Alabama. Jxington, for Kentucky. The tr.ick was heavy, and Lexington won in two straight heats, distanced Arrow the tirst heat, and Highlander tne SOCOIIU. 1 fie firmt li.fit nimln in MM ami tli ithiiiI in 8:4. Heavy sum. were lost on Highlander. New ÜEProKD, April 3. TfcsJ election for u member of Cunurt ss in the first district, in place of Zeno ticudder, to-day has probably resulted in choice ol Thus. Elliott. rcL'ular VV hi?. Ntw Yokk. April 4. Returns thus far fruui New Haren indicatt beyond a question in both branches ol the I Legislature. No choice fur Governor. Only j one Democratic Senator is elected. H'asiiinut, April 4. Schewumbaugh was lound guilty of an auun un ruller, wilhuut intent tu kill. This creates surprise, ächwumbaugh was t-enteiiccd tu six month, impri.uuinent, aud a j tine uf $100.

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Baltimore, April 4. Joseph W. Moore, proprietor, of a hotel in Lexington, Va., was murdered Thursday night, in a drunken quarrel, by W. J. Winn. Itlrer. CWiamTi. April 4. P. M The river has fallen b inches. The weather it mild a - A

, ' 1 There are d ft etc inches -itrr tn fit rlleeil tJi fäit ;tng. The weather cloudy. Domestic markets. CmriNMATi. April 4. P. M. Generally tie market it dull. Hour it not talealde at over to. Whisky lies'c. at rlotiiif it was Armer. Proviaiont are flat and we hear of no talet. Sugar i in ' fair demand at 4 to 2c. bales of coffee at 19.Se. -N1" lasses VSKa.-.c. Ntw York, April 4, P. M. Cotton it dull. 4,?50 haar coffee sold at auction, ad- I Sliced ', Flour. the market for Ohio aud Mate branda is Arm ul $T rTs. Southern $7 5U&7 81. 'JtMWU butb. 1 corn told at 5fc?le. N. Orleans turar 4 1 , N.U.I molasses We. JUU bb t .ork told at fit for prime and i 14 Hi for mett. The mouoy market it Arm and unchanged. Stockt are Arm. New Oilcans, April 3. Ohio flour It dull at WtUBL Corn Me. Mett pork T-.' Lard It unchanged. Whiskv Säe. Fair sugar JiC. M i .els dull at I4$I5.. Klo coffee, 5,01 baft old Monda) , at V .lO'c. DR. GEOHEOAN'9 EXTRACT OF IIVDKOPIPKH, pvai'KPsiA, avaorcL. axd all laritmu or m roa BI.OOD. Prrparfl if eat tke faculty. THIS vegetable remedy which it now tprearilng to all parttof the country, is prepared by a graduate of ono ofthe Hrst Medical Schools in i lie W ett, a physician of h'gh standing in hit profestiou and as much opposed to empiricism or quackery at any one can be, at it shown by the fad that the re. ipe It publithed, and aecompaniet each bottle of the medicine, thut exonerating it from the . harp? of being a nottrum. IT IS PKE.Si'KIHKU UV PHYSICIANS, at will be teen by reference te the Circular and by the accoMtranying ceriflcutes. Unlike araarillu. the Hyroplper Is quick In Itaactlon, the flrt bottle often producing wunderful retulva, as in the case ofthe negro gift of -Mrs. Simmon't, of Louitville, who wat relieved of HIM DM : KS I.H F. WREKII In short, wherever known it stands at the head of all remedies for the following diteaset: Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Vv nite ."welling, Negro Consumption, Chronic KhNuui.itis ii. Gout, Neuralgia. I'lcersaud all Skin Diseases, all Knual or Kiduey Affections, all Female Irregularities and Obstructions, Mercurial Dle.i'.e, Secondary S phills, General Debility, and all disorders arising from impure blood and bud Habit of Kystom. FOR VMMA1M von MsAIHTl this remedy sta.ids unrivalled. It la a slight tlimulant and a owerful toi.ic and ullerative. As a beautiflerof the complexion, in the cure of j lmples and blotiics.ln pro.liicingadearaud beautiful tkin, It is a much more tat'c and sure reine.! than all the coemrlii's and lotions lu existence. 'I ry It, and you will never regret It. Do not lote confldencc if it hould seem at drst to Increase the diteatu the general eRect ofthe meeiciue beiueto drive all impuritiwsto the surface, and by that means out ofthe system. HARDsstatao. Kt., Oct. C, 18SI. Dr. A.K. Geohepin Hear sir: 1 have examined your ret-elpc for Compound Fluid Extract of Mydropiper, for the cure of Scrofula in all its formt, and other chronic affections, vir.: I.'hentnatism, Female Weakness. Ac. Ilaving prrter.bed. and wntched Its effects lu many raset ofthe .' ii.cases, and having always ound it effectual, 1 most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted as Hie beat lucrative und tonte I have ever tired altogether aupcrior to SartaparlUa, and anv of its compounds. -V T. WAR Fl ELD, M. U. OwBssnoio', Kt., March 2.1. ISS'3. Dear Doctor: I receive J yours of the Inst.. at d according to your reipiest, acknowledge tho receipt of H j Irojiiper. In several cases in this community It hat relieved Dyspepsia. In short, I consider It a Valuable pmpara lion. I have ieen using it myself, and think it benefits mr gene rat health. Kespectfullv. vour friend, JAMks CllWAN, M. n. I'ii i' r 1 1 per bottle, or6 bottles for $3. when taken at one tun.-. i.AVMo.NUA PA I TKN, Sole Agant. No. T4 Kultoii street. Louisville, Ky., I'o whom all r.lers should be a-ldre 4 Agents In Kvansvllle, MALLOCK v sTolHiAKO. Princeton, K. B. H ALLOC K. rele.'l dtVwtim-i t Nf B W t5ltl; 75H.I.IM.ir .. M' I.HSKS COWKKN cV HAKKKK Like Ihis 1111110.1 or informing Pie I. .1 : n-s of Kransville and vicinity Ilm tbev have'Ust r'turnid with a large ami '-inlilul rsortmelit ofHonnelt, liMtsataS) Flower. Caps Head )r.-se, e.. of til.- Irtet and Sastajl uniipie 'es:.t pri. es th:it eauimt fall to please. I licy are ;,.o prepared lo Cut llress, a id Teawftl Jiess Culling, in th tt miieh .Klmiro'l and highly approved stvlr latel) Uuglit wil l so much in . es Bf H. and Mrs. Porbe, from wln.iu (lie) re eived tae l"oi!-wi;g r Yr ts yt a a Tili is to certify tint Misset Cownes 6c R.asrt have taken lessons of us in our improved system of Press CutStaeT, tt'd are fully competeiil as first class Teachers, impart Um sslsast. to others iu a few houra instruction. (mhW.!,Vwtf MK. At MKS. PO KHK. Id AHUltvs ss.l.K. IUKSUANT to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh county, Ind., at Its last term, I will, after the cilh day of April next, tell at private aale, tn .1 part of Uit No. I.V.'. P. E. of Kvausville, which is described as follows: Beginning at a point on 3d street St feet from the line dividing said lotfrom ld No. 151; I hut.ee at right angle to 3d street lowar4 t tho alley in the. rear of said lot. 7. feet; thence at right ancle totald last mentioned line towards the line dividing said lots i.i and 1 thenre at right amtlea to taid laat mentioned line to 3d ttrcet; thence ülong 3d street toUie beginning. RLUA HPNN'KL. Guardian of Infant Heirs of J. Hunnel. deceased. Joaca A Blttiik, Att'ys. inh?J-2wd GREATS ALK OF REAL K8TATK. SPFX'l'L.tTOUS, ATTENTION! VALCABI.B TOW B LOT I TUB ITT OF EVABSVILLB. I R MAUA. 'pi KK SOLD (.without reserve) at Public Auction, at X. Kvausville. sale commencing on the l?lh day of April, A. D. Ho4 54 Lots iu the Southern Knlar;im lit of saidcitv, to wit: Lou Not. 7 and in Block m U-U Noas I, a. S and 4 tn Block II; Lou 3. 4. 5,9, 12 and 13 n Kloek lr. Lots No. 5, 6. 0, IU, It, 3'. 33 and 34 in Block 'X Lota Not. 3. 7. in. 1 1 and 12 In Block 13; I.0U Not. 4, 5,6 7. 15. Hi. I and in Block 14; LoU Not. 1, t, 3. H, V, 16, 17, I and JJ in HI... k I.V and LoU Not. 3, 12, 13, 2H, , 34, 3 and 40 In Block I. ALSO One Acre of gnuind in Morgan A Glfford's Knlurgeinent of said city, to be told in lot to suit pur ch sera. ALSO The undivided half of one acre containing; a house sul'able for a smrll family residence, Iving on the lloouville road, near die Corporation line of Kvausville. A l.so I...I Nos. '.O,'.'. 5. 2M. '.'7. -f. U. Ul. 11 and 12 in Block thirteen, iu the 4lh enlargement, adjoining Evansville. niw.vi i D-.-, r lau, i ui r. . uiiav mr, if", invfc fronl l( VM fee, ,,eep. A rttry vaubie ut tituaud on . .... r . - . . ih t . i . r l.1 ill. io. e . Main street, in the very heart ofthe butlnett portion the city, conuininga dne three story Brick Warehouse, now occupied aathe Drugstore of Messrs. Keller, Karntley or. lo. A l0 Forty acres of valuable land lying nenr the E. and C. Kailroad, and wlthia I1, miles ofthe city of Kvausville to Im sohl in lots f Ire acres each. ALSO Twenty Acres on Pigeon Creek, two miles from the city, intersected by the K. and C. Railroad Ih is tract . ..? superior ad vantages at sites for manufaeturing esUblishmeiits, Pork Houses, or Mill seats. i from iu locatlou u the Creek and Kailroad. To be told in tracts of one or two acres each, as purchasers may de ire. TERMS, One third ofthe piirchare money, cash; the balance in tix and twelve monlha, with interest, and approved tucurity. lrpSalc positive. Title indisputable. mhSSU CRAWFORD BELL. (Loultville Journal copy to amount of gö and teud bill to Ibis office.) DOZKN Canal Shovelt; Gram do; Steeled Spades; Garden Haket; do Hoes; just ree'd ard for sale by CM. GRIPPITH. Ittll lllMn CONTRACTORS AND HKIPOK BUILDERS, wanting Car Wbeela, or Iron work of any description, ean be accommodated prompt! ut our establishment. We challenge the Western Country to produce a re tick Smith than the Foreman of our Sllillu Shop. mh I? (r. D. KGGLKSTON 01 CO. V R ESC E ST 4 ' I T V F Ol DH V . Wj.; are now turning out some ofthe most complete Kugines. and other Machinery ever built in the West, and at Cincinnati prices, if not lower. Allpwrton wanting anything 111 our line, will Ond it to their iulorctl to call aud examine our work. ml,lT G. Ü. KGGLEKTON & CO. F 4sll It I's s . 1 f spacious cellar ana mini K00111 lu the Store ccupied by mhio-.'iud nr.iii 1 1 1 . rir.1.11 re 1 1. ni:v u Ni . PLIKN'S Grind Kxlntutiou Quadrille; rinia lkinna w alls; Kai Hid Pottsa: .s.-rrnalinx Polka; Julten's American Quadrille; M tld Kentucky Home, Ate. Ace., just ree'd and for sale by (sah-.'4' THOS. ;o. YNGTON. ( I, tssj.l l Bs W cases, one dos each, sipint and T tall, oneaad two gallon jars, jutt ree'd, forale lowby (mhl?) S. at. G ILBKKT At CO. , Sy c. near Water. J UST received 7 bbls Alcohol, and for sale by CftJB, nihil KKLLKK. FAKNSLKY At CO., Dru.jt.

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GREAT MENAGERIE OF Wild Beasts and Birds. The Ixtryeft Collection in tke World! ! (sow ts aeetl roa ins soaTl.) WILL HK EXHIBITED At Evarsvii.lb. MoxdaV, AratL 17m, 1054. Doors open at .' and ? o'clock, .sdmiation 30 cenU; Children and acrvanta. -.'.' cents. Tkt Ptrfrmre a-i ramatcacs wit A The Pom. sansttkaeir TlouKey- Kidcre. Continue with the Wonderful Feats of Ms. Sto.y's GasAT ELEf hast, Tirro Siltam, And conclude with the thrilling tpecbtcle of Mi. Vau Asiat bwh ih tub Lions' iks Tioaaa' Dbb. The ANIMALS WILL KK FKD IN TUB PKESENCK OF THE AUDIENCE During the Afteruoa Performance. run 3D NEW NPItlM. UOOBC4, JUST received per steamers KulUn and Granite State, S6 packages New Spring Dry Goods, comprising Phalli Bareges, Mousseline Delaines, Barege DeLaines, Portsmouth La n. Brocade-I L.aus, Kreuch Figured Lawns, Earltton Giugiiams Manchester Ginghams, Solid Check (ringhams, Figured black Alpacca Coat Figured Lustres Linings, Eugli.h Cotton Drills, Fancy Linen Drills, French Linen Coa tinea, atl cartoona Bonnet Ribbona, All very desirable goods, for tale at low tlajuret bj .IT y. H. MAO H EE 4k CO. RECEIVED per steamer Belle Key 1 drum Codflth; 23 boxes do for famllv use; if V.I No. I Mackerel, Urge; 3 do No. I do do; S tierces New Klce, 400 ipr-boxes Sardines; SbWsI.e.t W hite Wine; 3 bbU Loat'Migar; 2 do Crushed sugar; 2 do Powdered Sugar; Forsaleby (nih) 1. At D. I hl.M A.N.N. IHSStU I TION OF PARTS HIIKHIP, riHK i .i n 1 1 . rsln p heretofore existing between David Jl. Still aud Clarkson Start, iu the Lew is Howes ( anal Bout, was, on the 4th day of March. 154, dissolved bv mutual consent. David Still is now owner, mho1 tf i HHDS choice New Orleans Sugar; tV I do prime do do; Just ree'd at mhl COOK'S Fairily Grocery W IN ! W III.IMts Fie cases of Window Blinds of every variety ofstle an I i. rices, lust ree'd and for sale by the dozen or single one. atthe W all paper More of (mhtf) JOHN C. DKVKKKUX, Jn. " LE V I II KH 7 dos extra finished Kips, for salo at HA Ml IION'S Family Groe.-rv. Shoe-makers re Invited to call and examine them . mhl BOARDING CORNKK of Walnut and Market streets. Terms $2 51) per weck; Tu cents per day. Several small families can he accommodated. i W tf J. JgpfKIKB. m:w spkinl goodn. WE have received our new Spring and S'immer stiles of Man i'.las; also Ibices Kmbrddeiies Alexander's Kid Gloves. Mantilla and Drcaa Triinmings and Krn.tr -s, which we invite the laidies to examiue. KDWAKD KKGAN At CO , mh?3 First street, opposi e Pt Office. C ITY l C TION MOIti: FoMlKKSMITH, Auctioneer, hirtt street !- J 1 Itveen .Main and Locust sis., will s II at Auction. Goods, Fu'iniiire, Wares. Ac. oU commiosiou, and alto !

Keal Ktnle wild Morses. Cash advanced on Consign- I but them can sell lower Ihun we can. It is worth the atmeiil, if required. 1 will se.l my entire stock of Van- tention of any pers in iiitcresied in American Munufac keu Notions and Jewclrt at auction. Krgular days of . lores to call and examine the beautiful styles and de-

sale von Monday, Wednesday. Fridax and Saturday : nicht P. S 1 trill be glad to attend to nil my old customers and at ni.ui new oi.ea at may favor me with a cull, and I will sell goiMls at private sale at Cincinnati prire., at wholesale and retail. mhJ3 3md XKW SPM1.N; S.OOIX! T UST rercied !' tti SsJ sertoi'f, a n.-aiit iful assort meiit of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, which the lnlies and citizens gfiterally are reipicsied tosall and xamiiie. iei-re pur.'hssing elsewhere, lie will tell us cheap as am other house iu the W'ei. WILLiAM riPGHKS, mh'.'S Corner Main and Nstattstl street. ilivkmm; ii i. ss hoods, ABKAl I i eULastorimei.t at black Bareges nnd bl'k Srlk I issues, al Ht'GHhj, inh-.' i Comer Mnin ami Second streets. ixr; 4. i i-:si m ...Ii s;! KINK assortaieul of Buggies, Pairtily Carriages, Kockaways. Sulkies. Ac. Ac, from the .Manufac lory of D. W wödraff, Salem, Ohio. Just ree'd and for sale by (mhO-tf) J. HEALV. AsiejiL.. SI 4. All. -.V) hhds Folly Fair for sale by mhlG GKO. KOSTE K 6z CO. TATE5IFNT O P RBCKIPTS INTO IHK TKKASt KT OF TH r. Citt or EvAiavii.i.r. roa tub rta. al YkaS bsoiso WITH TIIE MoSTTII OF AI ABC H, If54. Citv Cash. Ordert. Balince on hand at the beginning ol the ear Recoipu fr 111 Kay Scales t inn or 105 50 M no 8TH2 T, C'JW 90 1 iti t oiieri r Licence for reUiling beer II !i4 (bj 174 oe m M 23 no I 10 00 10 t4l 10 10 3T 4 J3 i 15 (Ml I 1 ih ut; ; M 50 172 2 for Pedlars " for Pub. Khii.itlons Saleoflo t in O. H. Cem'y LUenie for Billiards and Ten-Plus Sale of old plank from sl Sale of old Hose Redemption of lots sold for Taxas Licence for Drays w for Auctioneer.. Proceedeof Market house 40 53 10 4 ."3! 22 15 64 50 216 4 Interestoti DejMisits Total ReceipU ., AiSO- 55 There has been paid Cash on Orders for interest on Cil Bonds and Kr.uk Delit. i .inn., .ii I chools. Lamp Posts. etc gWi 13 90 I-013 90 Leaving iu Treasury at date S4S-2 ttt ionSS 54 S. SORENSON, Treusurer. Evansville, March 3, 14. mh8-if IfSstTtCats THF. partneiship lierttofore eiistlng in this city between Martin Glatt and Martin Klaus, under the Arm of Glau dt Klausa, it this day dissolved by mutual content. Martin Klauas has purchased the interest of Mr. Glats. and is authorized to close up aud settle the business of said Inn. MAKTIN GLASS, mmHMm MAKTIN KLAsJSS. NEW ROOKS. THRESH tu poly of Hot Com; AL Putnam's Magazine for .March; Knickerbocker do: at SAMt'EL LISTER'S. mh4 GI!sHAMS, LAWÜN 4t CALICOFS. A very large stock ofthe newest styles of Ginghams. Lawns. Printed Lawns, Calicoes and Brilliuntes, which will be told very low at HUGHES', inh23 Cheap Dry Goods Store. A10LAKES. 133 bbla aud P-2 halvt received per I Southerner, on couaiirniiienl. and for sale by 1 for sale ny BaäaSa GEO. FOM KK V t U. BttON Sides aud Shouldera. ourown catting, for sale by am GEO. KDSTKK At CO. 1U HD GKOUND PEPPER. 50 dos cans ofpnre Gpoind Peppr, put up expressly tor my own trade, t up red. returnable if not approved, just rec d at mills COOK'S Family Gro.cry. BUCKWHEAT Plonr, Kye Plonr. Unbolted Flour, best brands Family Flour, in saeks or bblt, can be hail at .,m.i I II A M 1 1 TO N 'S Grocery . D HIE I FKEIT.-Oried Apples. dried Peaches; do fvaches, pealed, do Pear, may be found for sale at mhl HAMILTON'S Grecery. ni t'KfiTs. WASH BOA K PS, CLOIHKS PINS 13 and Wiiitb CSDBSSi -Kec'd pur steamer Muttic Wnyuo 2tl gr Idue and rel Buckets; l gr fancy do; 15 gr O'Kiee's S. Washlioards; 111 boxes Clothes Pins; 3 cr While t burns; for sale by mh-M l.ox Ü. HKIMANN. t HKI.S White Lime, ju-tres'd and for sale at w holest P sale or retail at COOK'S Family Grocery. NEW J EWE EU Vi JUST received, a Üne astrtineiit ol Finger and Karri ngs. Breast Pins and Bracelets, of extraordinary beauty, for sale by G GOsKN, Second street, iu 11 in -J do r from Main, in Kron's new building. TRUNKS' TRUNKS!! TUST receive! perStalesman, a loiof superfine TraveTing Trunks, containing a full ;i.sortinenl of Coats, Pants and Vests, also Custom-niadr white linen and me nil" shirts, which will be sold cheap at fcbW MACK tV LOBKNSTINE'S.

H. KKLSON I A II C T o nr. WOOLSBY & NELSON. WATF.K ttroet Kvansville Indiana. Auctioneer and Commission Merchants, Manufactures Agents. Dealers in Dry Goods, Furniture, Chairs, Clocks, I.ooklng Glasses. Picture Frames. Notions dec. Particul&i attention f ixen to the ale ol all description! of Gooda. Regular tales every Tuesday, Thürs lay, and Saturday. Caah advances made on ( ousignnients. aug ly WOOLSEY de NKLKON. Fl It ITI'KF., OFAS. Diran, ( enter, dining, Breakfast ana t aro Tables. Walnut and Mahogany Plain and uressing Mamas n's Itnaa Wood Marl. le ton Dressing do. enclosed and plain Waah Stands. Lounges, Bedsteads and Mattretaos. Also a large and general assortment of Wood, Cane and Hair seat Chain, for sale low by aug-23 ltd WOOLSEY & NELSOS. KWKI.KV & NOT ONS. Knr rings. Finger-rings, Brekst Pint. Shirt studs. Gold Pins and Pencils, Watch chains, Keys, Gotd and Silver Watches, Steel Keeila ami Ciuk l'.rnsl.. Comb Purses. Fancv Soapv. ' AccnrJtant. Violins. Pictures ami varlout Other notions. for tale by aug'J3 ly WOOLSKY& SELS05. CHAIRS. Just reodvel and for tale low at our Furniture rooms on Water street, 3D dosen wood-seat, can.' s. al. und aofa-seut Chairs. Jaul? WOOLSEY dt NEI.SON. OOF AS. Just received aud for sale at our Purniture O rooms, eight flue Sofas. isjBji WOOLSEY tk NELSON. "DKDSTKADS Just received and for sale low, a lot of highpost Bedtleads. Jan27 WOOLSEY A HKLSON. GLASS-WAKK. Jost received and for sals at auction and privat sali a lot of Glassware. Jan27 WOOLSKY & NELSON. JUST RECEIVED glass Plate. for sale, alarg- lot of looking WOOLSEY A NELSON. P. TOR . OSMI I.F.Y fc CO., AGE, FO WADING. D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, EVANSVILLE, INI) Havimni fitted up a mammoth Wharf I ;.ut. the largest on the oino Ktver, tn tn most sunstauiiat manlier, we are prepared to facilitate any business entrusted -o ourcare, cith er i.y irntn, u.y i i.iiv ii r gi. jrTrrrrt CANAL, without exposing li.gawWBESa'Sji the inclemency of the weather, an pr..p.-rt; and purtn uluratteul'on will be paid to Keceiving. Siormg and Korsrarding, and also to the sale of any Produce consigned lo us, and all orders promptly filled. P.G. O'KILKY returns hit sincere lliauks to his numerous friends for their former patronuge, and respect fu ly solicits a continuance ofthe same, which will bo duly reciprocated. A Store K ii, wi ll supplied, will be kept for the accommodation of Bouts, aud their orders carefully filled. mh3-doiWy P. G. O'KILKY V CO nOHGAN. KF.F.N V PKi:STON. WaOI.BSALK nBAt.KRS IS roRBIUH A NO noMKSTK DB Y OOOOS, BOOTS, SIIOCS, HATS, '"N n i I . OXC. FRESH SPRING GOODS. T7"K have just received 159 pack ages of our Spr ng. V purchase, which we are oj.enmg, consisting of Pltilip Allen At Son's, GloU-'s, Sprrgue's, ihinnel's, Hurrop't, Clyde's, American, Cocheco and Merrimac fancy colored, solid, black mid mourning Prints; Kreuch and Amern- .n fast c-d'd rich fancy Lawns; domestic and foreign Oil col'd plaid Ginghams, elejrant ttiles of Her rege, black Silks, great variety of Pant Stuffs, Linen, woollen and California Gobi-mixed Cottomidet, plain, plaid and fancy do; gold-mixed Tweed Coatiuga, l.inen do. plum and twilled black woollen do, variout ttyletof Ticks, bleached Muslim, fine brown do, blue and brown and col'd Drillt, Pei.iins, Nankeens. York Coatiuga, Shining Stripes, Checks, furniture do, furniture PrinU, plain black woolleu Doeskins and ('assi meres, black Broad Cloths, Irish Linens, 4-4 Sheetings, 3 4 do and Bagging, Ate. We will now constantly be In receipt of goods during the entire season. Since these goods have arrived, merchunlsuie burning ilay-lighl ai,d losing freight in going up the river to make purchases. We buy Amern an i'""M I the manulnc turcrs and tltelr arfnti. and none signs of our prinU. Here you tnll see a greater variety ofthe best Prints in the country , than any oi.e Agent in isew tort: or rniiaoeipnia usasrs lor sale. We resjiectfully invite the trade to examine our stock feeling assured that the ttylet and qualities of onrgoodt will attract the ere or the closest buyers, and will compare with uuy of tho isms size in the country. Give us call. mill T3OICDEKM.- A beautiful assortment of Gold, VeT J set and Colored Borders, latest spring stile. just ree'd bv I inh'.ii John c. ut: VEKKUX. Ja. WANT I'D DV a family, a good Dwelling House. Address Pott I in hi, if sOffice, Box 210. A .SECOND HAND HOI I.I It FOR KALE, AGOCD seconC hand Boiler; l feet and 40 inches, for sals atthe Evansville Flooring Mill, imhlo tf JUST KKCKIVEU Best Cirby Fish Hooks; Limerick do do; Yirginia do do; mhlG SAM'L LISTER, ljsiii-?4T1 rrs.-ea bags In shipping order. Tor p ta e by (mhl6) GEO. FOSTR At CO. (" fJFIISJ V RA4S. 20 bales large2j bushels. for rals j low to close by (inhlO) GEO. POSTER & CO. NOTIONS. J 12 dos Market Baskets; 4 dos Clothes Baskets; jfdoz covered Market Baskets; Lolling Pins, PoUtoe Mathers. Cht. rns, Tubs. Buckels, Wi.sliloards, dec, &c, for sale by HOKNBKUOK & CHl'Kl MILL. inhT Watet street DRESS CUTTING AND TBACHINÖ. MKS. D. W OOUSEY, Second street, takes this method of informing the Ladies of Kvansvilie and vicinity, that he has made arrangements to cut ami fit dresses in MM latest and mmU fashionable Miles, and is also quali a.l ti vtsM inslrui lion to the Uiflies in the art by the new method that hat alelv given so much satisfaction, by I Mr. & Mrs. Forbes, in this and other ciUes.from whom i she received the !ollowing DIPLOMA: "This is to certify that Mrs. D. Woolsey has Uken lessons of ns in Dress Cutting, after our improved method -.n,i i.ramnetriil to Instruct others iu the art, and is ca llable as a Teacher to impart the Science in a Tew hours' tVstruction. MK. & MKS. FORBES." Bah l-tf LOST COR NER. 10 bales Gunny Bags, for sale by (inul) JOttll BP Kl Is. EL.ECTMO-AI.VANiIC, ItlX4;?S SO celebrated for the cure of Rheumatism, lie Doloreux, Neuralgia, Headuche, Deficiency of Nerves, and Physical Km rgy, Ac, Ac. for sale mliT-ll H A LIXC K At STO DP A R P. I I.X. Linsoed In bbls, Ixrd in bbls. rm do. I aimers 00. (dec31) A LI. IS Ac HOWES. Olive In bottlet. NEW GUNNY nAOJt.-V.ww Jt rec o am-ini aaleby (febSl) JOHN S. MITCHELL t SON. MATTH iKXEM. COLRURN At HKifSHBEKGEK have now on hands Urge assortment of Shuck Mattraas-s. ofthe various sises. Als, Moss, Cotton and Hair .Muttrasse, made to order at the sh irtesl noiice. Country MerchanU und Houd keepers will do well to examine our Mallrataet before purchasing elsewhere, as we intend our work aUall be ofthe best quality and at the lowest prices. jan7 Foster's Block, First street below Man I ry r CASES Boots and Shoes, a complete assort a- zJ ineut, just landed from steamers Empress ami Ellipse. lor sale by (mhe) J. tt. MAGUEK At CO. FKESH Kuci wheat Flour, Unbolted Flour, and the 1 .est Pauiilv Flour, jutt ree'd ami for aale at nih3 T. BACON Ot CO.'S Family Grocery. NAVAL STORES - bblt Tar, 36 bols Rosin. lu bbla Pilch: Jutt ree'd and or sale by (febs:) PKKs l oN BROS. CITY MILLS FLOUR. ITY Mills Flour is now telling at 80 50, whole tale; n-uil go "5. O-y cts. for good merchantable Wheat, socei Utor irood Klour Barn-Is. feb-Jb diVwtf J.N. KOSS, Ag. nt. M'HIM. NTVLF.OI' HATS. MAKCONNIKK. ofthe llriii f Vantler M" . . . . Cm'.ntr .11 r M"; oiiintir. s now in the r.ast, making F' . . . chases for the rtannfacture of their new style "' "al,',M Their material will be received this wee. en an -will In promptlv .lied. They will guarantee a goou a Hat as ean bo tsj'ught in anv ofthe Kastern cities, mhail UKEAT BARGAINS TOBK MAO IN I.OT. i, 11 ..uhlic auction, at .Messrs. HKundersigneil wiHsell.P ,rs"lur1 Kroeoer A Keis' Brewery , on h day .rApril.l,twem-s-;-."- . ' "a,,,A i.if, fr .. ).. .. i'ilv ill ol s 111. I" t to a 11 alley : four on Avenue. eM;"7'.YViel.esby Iii feet: tour on Nineth rel.lh street . .1 - 5' ; ,, ,u fr,1lli1R ttlltsyfitt- -533, Sai "u nt? ; LK One-fourth cash; the balance in I l-.tt.He - willi I.I.,,..! ....,,A I. n.nt 1 nn twe anl .urw -- - gang;rgood ,erso,,a. purity ii i .tiree i i . ... . -. - ui&u .vi. ' f .j0t,f said l'ts can be seen at the ReeorlersOSce. i the odi-e ofthe subscriber, on Fourth street, next XJS-below Vain. (nih2S Pi) N AT H A N KOWLKV . HOI'S. Just ree'd L3 bates of Eastern IL.ps, and for sale low by nbJil KELlJiK,FA10i5LEk'oito.,AruiiaU.

O. WOOLSBY.

R WABASH RIVER. Tub excellent and substantial tte ids Y Jl JVS SS.:. 3?w Cart. D. B. Vaiobuk, .in n nnder, will make regular Semi-Weekly trips between bvynaviUe and Ml. Carmel. 111., duriiig the season, having excellent accommodations. For freight or passage apply ou board. saatl u W AB A SH AND CIN CINN ATI PA CKET. k ft i SB I he flue steamer KIPKIiW. stflN - Capt. B. s. s 1 Dui B. Commander, will run at t 1 ular packet between Cim ininui and l.ufay etu dui r the sestou. klpfers sKt) 1 ely upon ker prompt). , aud punctuality in utt nding to bnniest tut trusted to her care. JOHN S. MITCHELL cV ON. tm. fctvea-lnt . j, . -.a. IIKGl LAR EVANSVILLE. RVElNO AN 1 I.Ol IM lilt I'K KI T. J HB line sUniiii Ii ti.mer HI. I.I.I. Irl 14.1 EY. iCapt Tkiplbit. Commaiid.-r. will run resulariy in the above trade till farther notice. For freight and jmssuge ap l to Al'A.VS . i onK. MM IgOSlto 1UR WABASH RIVER. Im line hirlit (truft slcamer i:.i WA ya .in s, Cspt. Rhowm. Master. run rejidarlv liereafler as an fevunsville nn-i -i j.iekel. For freight or passage apph to J.o. s. M 1 rc II Kl 1.. or rebll tf TAYLOR A HAKVKY. EVANSVILLE AND LA FA VI ill. PACKET. THK well known and staunch steamer 1.44. AN, apt. Johm Koki.nsom, commnnder. has commem e l running as a regular Kvansvill and Lafayett Caeket, to continue during the season. For freighter passage apply 011 board. mtU-lf EEN RIVER PACKET. Thx well known and staunch steamer m. ! . Capt. Pi.i-mkr, commander, will run ass regular Green Ktver and r.vnnvllle packet, lea mg Kvausville every Wednesday ai.d How lug ONata) ST4sT Monday, till further notice. For freight or passage apply on board. JauSC If an ss HIM LAH AV AnASiil IM E V A NSe VILLL PAI KPT. . fYWasaa THE ttnunch steamer tmttt& . A. Iii EN. s Capt. P.. eon. Commander, will run as a regul.ir packet 1 11 ri ntr the seuton In the Kvausville and Wabash trade For freight or passage applv on board or to (Jan'J3 tf) JOHN S. M1TCHKLL, Agwat. EVANSVILLE AND LOIINV I LLP PA4 Kl I . THE substantial and light-dmiitiit steam er t"AWN, Wt. K. Hot cr 01, com mander. has again taken her Hare in the j Evansville and Louisyiil" trade, and will com nine to I make regular trips during the season. She hut I" thoroughly overhauled and is in prime order. augW'i.im FIRE NOTK E. At a meeting of the Nepp'iio Fire Compauy. on the eyei.mg or the 1 Ith Intl., it was uii.uii s-V-mously Rnolrrtt, That in future at arc alarm of flrv Um: nur "be given, whether fal r real, that the range of this "Company he strictly confined to the CorporuU Hmiuwf "the City of Evans ille. H orJerof (lie Company. WM. IK)Ll)KN. Pres'l. W . - 1 H. t 4 t.KKR . Sect'y. febU-i .1 1 ; v bryi .11 i v ft Liärxi WK liave on h i.,l, .- i , . I il el eal or than usual, a ? I an.l iiil.t..)i:il.le : ,, Silver Walchea. lirenst Pn s. Finger L.nirs. Ear Knur LnckeU, Gold ami Silver KnocUcle. Gold (tiiard Chains; Leahies a good man oilier art:, les, .. II ol which we will teil I0W. Call atthe Sign of I'm. llij; Watch. 0:1 M. u Street, between First and Second streets. febti H1TTROLFF A SOB. APOLLO HALL REST A f RANT. riKMT STKXVT, BET. ST AMORC aBII V1BR. JXLIT3m EVKKY MOKM .VG AT In O'CLOCK.-J If lilt I I'M v. f ri'irt n 1 1.1,1 -iv 1 iu Kejj 10 aniiouiH e hai .nir oim ii Mil 1 I. I ... 1 .. l.'u.t ....( .. I. .. I. will ulw.-n. ho L1.1.I ..ii.i.i,...!! . -- -- -- - ... i'. 0.j..ii. aSBBSBBsl w ith the best the -- ' and every kind of Game iu season; fn-i Lai Uinorej Ova le rt 111 every style. Meals at all hours. Tue RA K i Inrnishi'd with the choicest kind of Liquors aud Cigars. A spacious Hull, well lighted with -a. ;, , I titled up with teaU, adapted for Concert. It ills. ,.- tn , Psk lie Muetii.gt, or Theatrical Performances, lsatU he.t. loWl MILLER A CK I TO. O. . JOHNMIN'!S HOTEL AND KhM A I H AT yn ttrnt. itlvrrn H'nlrr ami Mrirtt tit., arary tjtpv tte Allit Sc JÜvet I. S. JUII.NMiN IIKliN TO AP pris.- ins patrons, an. I Ike out. In rei.erullv. Un.l li hat ened Hie above flnu eslublishm. nt. ami is pr. -pared, o uraisi. meais at ail Hours, in the in. 1 approi ed st) le. euisou. frame of all kind i 11 eH..n. and Ir. - .'it'slert (brought in Ice from Baltimore iu 00 hours) always ou band. A HALL will be given by the Proprietor c -.err Thura day night, untill further uoiu-. bjM H ROOTS AND SHOES. ssMTe4rig!wJt wtlk those 1 road reKi.oU.' lHid Tel to come in, make a larger and more varied iuihIIv than they have etore ofl.-n-.l tor aale. Their stock will be round well worthy ot the no tice of merchants who wish to And ar;i. ies suited lo this market obtained from the Lest manufactories, and sold al as low a rate as the tame fillies are las any Western House. iuUIO WATER W II EE ES. WE are now prepared lu till ..r.lers f..r Parker, iiotehkltt Ac Jotllittoli WtssOC W BOO la, Ufa all the upptirtenaiice lolonping lli- relo. These W ln-el lieing saionerod will ..-ririii w.llii.il o iud am . under high oi (Sek water, provtdoal ttie head l- I 1 1 sei i ed. We are now completing a fell . I of Parker Wheels, emtx.oNing all the latest impro Veinelit. under the Jsrr sonol supervision of Mr. J .. h SLtAN, C lie rated as the builder of the ue-t t at.-r .Mills in t'l.i ind Kcttucky, and favoraldi known t. Use readers ol the Meatiflc American, as "J. S., of Ky." V. . hare t modi I of the most approved Sluice, const ruet d on a rortSM t teal, which Mitlrigtilswilllliid illo twairad Mi!::e to call and exninme. ! lo- ( ..mmitlee d the Franklin lnstimte "f the State of Pennsylvania, in their Keport of June I Ith, M4i. rank the Parker Wheel with the Over lu-i: rtvlaf H llts preference over all other Wheels for power, its adaptation to high or low heads, and with reterenee the action upon it of hack water or i. e. ami tin- eac a ill' wbn U access may lie had to it f .r iiisj,ecinn or rei.: r inhlH (.. H. Kl.trLKsToN A. Q. JEWELRY STORE OF asr aE tax is r-s- a j ""Sv" as SBCOND STREBT, TWO POORS BtlOS MOS, IS MR. KSOS'S new arn.niM. , Ly rn.i r. is. rpHK undersigned most re -p- . II illy inform liie citiX zens of Kvausville and vleinity. th it h.; eolitlnuet his busines al the a' .- place, li.-r.- he constantly keeps on hand a splendid and fu'.! assortment of Jewelry . Walch.-. Clocks, Arc, dtc, ofthe liest quality. whi h ili Ih- replenished continually by the latest aud moatfashionable styles, and wlii.li his advantageous pnrt lutea, and the liberal patronage lie hns received Ibas far. enable lii in to tell very low, and at least as low as any other house in the city. Kepairs of any kind in his lin will becyc-ntrd in a competent manner, and nt low ennr;. Asking a coiitinuaiiec of the libertu pntror.ago liestowed npon him. bv refer thoe who w an' t- So to it.os w!io have bought of him. ami invitosall to exasdiie his goods and prices. (fet.'JS-lf) G. G1" r . "WATCH EPAMIe-. HAViNG secured tin- serttt esei sa able and erperL enc d Wat. l.-msker. we are p eia re Ui do any kind or work in the Watch Repairing i ue, w.th punctuality and ditpa'ch. -"All work warranted. Jl-r Jewelry neatly repai rTWgr&JIOÄ. xaa-r-w-fl BtTTI'-11"1'1 ,:, 1 C ßTttÜ 57 r"i iViS-J P" '"-''-, AAIIRI JITI ' TfMIN I IVAL I iruggi't. on Main street, uelwoea See "i .'n.l Tldr.l has just n-.ei .-V a large Id very ?'l Havana Cigar- winch lie w ill sell at wl,".-ale or etail verv low. He invites the especial attention of ipir Kpi' "res M his stock. 1 jaalS-tf GUTTA FERCHA COATED PENS. JUST received, an assortment f Lyon und Patterson S Ctjlll Perca Coaled Pens, and f..r tale by f,.t3 BITTKOLFF v H4 NS. lots a is iiui si:n i ok s i i.i:. G R K A T CH A HCX F t K FK1 i L A 1 I O N . SIX Lot for sale, situated in Kvaasi lllejeel heyoat the tfsiltsatl I'. p. i. Four r Ihn - liave Krame Mouse on them, and oUirv.i- m proosj. They are w-dl situ: ted for reside nces, l-einit coiveuient lo baaine. and onlv about me s - -ir.-, t. A I'm .pgy BlatM ii i ...1 red in the -bey are Im km raid. ITiose waiitinselo ap pNeeeofiesidenco.ot wlssjinga tin-opportunity ot .peculation, had i"-u.-r apply immediatelv. One tsftbeae houses especially is anew and vry rlealrabte iswiSeece. Por further srt1calars iippl allhisofllce. n.lr.'tf II sS. Plain and Canvassed, a superior article fTortaleby (.nhK) GKtl. Kl I hK A TO. UOLD PENS. W! .... - ist received a large assortment of A. Mortoli & I'o.'s olebraW'd i'reiuiaSB GoM Pens, in uder fvUMision und dosk holders. These Pens are a I wperior article, and are warranted to give satisfaction. I For salo low by BITTROLFP A- SOSK. nih-Jl .Mam street lM-lween rirtai..i .- TTO.N BATTlNtC. 15 bales fr sale by .. - . i i i . i UT A I'll j . 1. ir I l.n r.r - - mal6 Agonu of Cypicsa KacSory.

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