Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 297, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 April 1854 — Page 2

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A . H . SANDER. EDITOR TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. -. IUI Mlj Jüirna!. per year M M by the week, . Tri-Weekly Journal, per year, ...... . 4 in I Ulm Weekly Journal. i '' -Messrj. P4SV.1. a Moaaoi Vine ami Y alnut. Lit onnutt. rth street, between tue aaa "kuiowB. tare jihorize.l ajcents ror trie raiisaii.i. .. . SKÄ-ÄTa ' jkteg; j ; CITY OF EVA5SVILLE. TUESDAY MORNIMG A PRI f. 11.- ... iGoitre to Vincennea Kuburi be The Vincennea aubsrribers of the Daily

Journal will please call at Messrs. Harvey ladies of Evansvills. We are indeed sure we t i ' . .. ..!.!... a a - " u . : . 1 L

Ob mason I UOOK Store lor tlieir DSDera. Ulitl r r- i trouble, but it is unavoidable in this case. - jx t 7 1? StHf the Democrats of Cincinnati held ' a Nebraska meeting at that city last Fridav ight, as an oppoaition meeting to that held by other Democrats a week or two nravir.ua . . . . , ,

in uppuomun luiuc ncurina uiii. iy e learn from th C.att Tim. r :..ldoubt wil1 mako mn7 warm friends io Ev

- m v 4 ' ' . va i i VUtlllllCI I I u I and Atlas, of Cincinnati, that the meeting did not number more than from five to seven hundred persons. The call was signed by three hundred Democrats, while the call for the anti-Nebraska meeting was signed by one thousand. The Gazette says: The meeting for which the Simon pure Democracy of this county have been so long laboring, came off last night. Notice was givan weeks ago that such a meeting would be held, and every means used to insure a lnje gathering. Douglas and other hiph 5riests of Democracy were invoked to attend, 'hese means were all redoubled as the appointed time drew near; and, when that time arrived, bands of music paraded the streets, thatVoÄ .. . i V. burnt,' and all the a4teaywOT OfksJfiresand illumination n,,t i nnra.i I a crowd. Nature itself seemed to favor the ! occasion, for the evening was warm, balmy and summerlike. , (, vrvii WUV KJ UC out. let nature and art both failed; they were on the wrong side of the question. No more than six or seven hundred were present, and they destitute of &U enthusiasm, and half ot them having no sympathy with the call, as was shown by their voting against all the motions put, making the naya equal to the yeas, and leaving the chairm in doubt how to decide. There was no lile in the concern even Pugh could not raise a shout, only when he referred to George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Chas. Remelin, Dr. Fries, or some other renowned Democrat. On the same evening, the German Democrats held an anti-Nebraska meeting, which numbered nearly seven thousand persons! Rather a dreadful blow in opposition to the other Democratic meeting. It edopted strong resolutions sgaiost the Nebraska bill. The ifllaitsterial Protest. Here is tho opinion of a Locofuco editor relative to three thousand Ministera of New England, all in a lump. Thia opinion is called forth by the fact, that these several thou, and distinguished gentlemen chose, aa American citizens, to petition Congress not to pass the Nebraska Bill. The editor of the Paducah Democrat says: -Every one of the 3000 signing that infamou. "protest" .hould be driven from the p.les of the Church of Christ, for their guilt is more damca0e nd their infamy more ,...-jrougn than that of a Catalina or a Cromwellless only their power for evil their will ia fully equal to both." Now it is a matter of opinion, whether these three thouaand divines, all acting in concert to disapprove of a Congressional Dill, would very likely be so open to the charge of infamy, as the Locofoco editor of most doubtful principles who makes the charge gainst them. It appears to us, and this ia a mere matter of opinion too, that we should be more inclined to believe this editor a knave, and a very paltry knave, than that these three thouaand minister are knaves, because they choose to exercise a privilege rightly theirs aa American citizens. OT" The Enquirer saya that from reading Harney's paper (Louisville Democrat) alone, it aeeroeth to it "that Mr. Pi entice is the worst used up man we ever knew, except our own antagonist down here." Weil, we pre aume Mr. Prentice and ourst lf stand very nearly on a par, when it cornea to being "used ,

up". We never heard before of Prentice being coininl,anabomination t0 the eye of North"used up" by mortal man, and we should hide j ern "d Southern people, as well aa editors.

our bead in shame if it could be said that in any discussion, right or wrong, any Locofoco editor who ever graced or disgraced Evans, ville with his presence, had used us up. We by uo meana say this in vanity, but simply as small expression of our feeling as to to j timber of which Evansville Locofoco editors are made. Mr Soule manage, to keep up a sennation, which of all thing, is hi. chiefe.t de-, light. In thia he ia French to the backbone. rrZ . a..-. , m. i 1 he Luropean advices state that Mr. Turcot, -o . . ... . . French embassador, whom he ahot in the ee

the other day, has been recalled by the par-j fX The Legislature of Tennessee passed, venu Emperor, and that our minister is in at the last session, a law to regulate the full feather at the Court of Madrid. It is emancipation of slaves. It provides for the even reported that be is on the most familiar transportation to the Western coast of Afriterms with the Queen. The honor of this ca, of all slaves heretofore or hereafter liberint i .nary cannot be fully appreciated except I ated, and all free persons of color who fai 1 to by those who are aware of the fact that she! give bond for good behavior, ia one of the moat licentious and sharaeleaa'

women in Europe. 0Hon. Jesse D. Briirht m.il Li an. A.ranea in kIT M s.' . . , pearance in the U. 8. Senate on the 6th, and took his seat in that body for the first time in iwo montna, uaving ueen connncd to his priTale apirtment by sickness.

We art gratified to announce that Mrs. E. A paper down at Shawneetown, called the The Hun. Daniel Mace, Democratic ReH. Mason, m lady of much ability, and who Illinoisan, we believe, and published by a preventative from the Eighth District in this coroee here under the recommendation of tenerable old gentleman named Edwafda, if State, has addressed a brief but very pointed some of the beat citizens of Cincinnati, will we mistake not, has been ticked within itself j letter to the editor of the Crawfordsville Re-

deliver a lecture this evninv at Foster Hall, P li.r r ;m ..... - a a KA ' 1 , 1. BJ VII V VI ISIIIVV V V. v w mother lo every weman in flie community, J J. . . ' , .-. h cuulouuii ui wuuianioa buujci.1 nniLii engroS.ing more general attention at this ' time than prebab.y Lst of our own women I are .ware. We believe Mrs. M.son, from her own hiirh attainments, and from the warm . . . . ..... J .vrnD..h,p - pr ner n,art for the e evalion C 1 j i - - - her aex, is eminently qualified for presenting this subject properly and forcibly before the er ictiurc win ue niairuciiTC, anu truiy . 3SU0: . ! K of educating their daughters. We cordially invite ladies especially l -"endMra. M.aon. lecture. ThC ge,ltlemen Ea in numbers, we Prc,ume w'lhout any particular invitation airs, mason is a laoy 01 prepossessis aypearam.e and manners, and we I I anu we uiive no ansville. As she has given particular attention to the science of Geology, and lectured ( unnn it at n' ripr n tCM. we none nr rpppn. . . , j . tion on the preaent occaaion may induce ner ! to deliver a lecture here on her favorite subject. Newnpper ('inpoaitlon. An exchange makes some excellent and a a a practical suggestions under this head, which

if heeded, would work a substantial improve- he had bet,er takü warning y I S lale I,rcuement in newspiperdom generally. "This is cessor's contact wilh "the dandy of the a difficult and dibtinct art its principle must Journal. " be somewhat carefully studied by those who j )lK nci;;M,or .nakes a feeling appeal would succeed in it." "The newsoaner is .1 r. r .u-. t ii- t tr

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IZuZ ticles then should be so written as to attract; an hoId at,ention- Procss of thought and j .reasoning are to be shut out; results are on ly lo appear. Arguments are to be suggest ed rather than stated. Usualiy one point in enough for an article. Some tingle nail should be struck fairly on the head and then left at onre. Introduclions are always a nuisance. Inferences are always skipped. The a.ntences should be i snort. nvery w oru suouiu leap wun ire. vonveraatiou snou.a ue extreme. Duoorüinate thought should be thrown away. The object is not so much to treat the subject in full, but to produce a certain effect In it in kiatUaa. J.iki. ...:.k t .1... -L DU1 "'at urea with great thought, and the manliness to Btr ter it freely, may wield a powerful influence which uo sceptre can rival. The suggestions, or principles rsther, in the wholt) abstract, are decidedly too good to be lost. They will operate if strictly followed, greatly to relieve both editor and reader There is a vexed proneneas in inexperienced editors to run to prosiness, by indulging in long circumlocutions and rhetorical flourishes, by which they murder good thoughts, and bury good sentiments beneath the rubbish of words. Brevity, is not only "the soul ol wit," but it ia the force and (pint of argument. There is no attribute of mankind so easily exhausted aa hia patience, and few will listen to a long prcsy speech or wade through a enigmatical editorial of several pages, to be left to guessed at the writei's meaning. Heavy Robbebv. The house of Evan Davia, a mile or two south-east of Belville, in Hendricks county, lud , was entered on Thursday night last, and cash and notes ninountiu"; to over five thousand dollar, (moro then two thousand dollars in gold and silver) stolen. The money wat in a box and the box in a desk near the bed occupied by Mr. Da vis; but he knew nothing of the robbery until the next morning. No clue to a discovery of the preparators had been obtained at last accounts; but it ia believed that the persona must have been well acquainted previously, with the location of the furniture, Lc, about the house. A Demockatjc OriiioR. The National Democrat, the eFpecial'favorite of the Evansville Enquirer, says: The administration is an enigma and a riddle to Southern editors, 8 - we" ns ,n alomination to the eye of the Northern press." Very Lood. It is fast be-1 GO"A Frenchman unacquainted with business received a draft payable on three days'

sight at a certain bank. The first day hejniht at "at least 3000," while three neutral presented himsilf at the counter, aud taking two Whig papers say there were only his dralt from bis pocked-book, extending it ' from five to seven hundred present. We

before the paying teller, and to his astonish-1 ment said, "You see that once," and folding the draft he walked away. The next morn. ui" he anncared acrain. and trolntr through Q ee that twjce The Mr4 d he d 8ai(J . v . t. v again, ou see that three times. Now yon '. 3 will pay him. m MC AM or Slavls. The Norfolk papers rnn.nl.ln .1... .1 .1 ll--

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I.a - - - - ... . . 1 , . as. . . i ,K uvai iou eii. tinft no onointr to iiir. , . W " Richard Doyl escaped a few days ago, and , during the last twenty months, it is said, ihe ; citizens have sustained a Jces of over 830,. uoo worth of slave property.

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by a notice from our very Merpriiiü nctgb- i ... a 1 kr Whi,,r m .1.. the n-Trecnbie b tr k, trie wv. ww ' ' " r" old fellow tick es 'he BsMUrte o-ud then say: : ; ' ... nf Ja JUU UITC II IU Uir ih'x um.-., w. u vww. ill about right, but we leer y,u hav, under, 4 ffiföj SällS bC 8""Kd Jy ,., ., w r.. vv en, we suppost- u.-w . u . . . ... i. craineu ins'- .. t; a j.i ; u: in. i; 'jr u i uuii " - m D conUcl wit, r. llie dan,y 0f the Journal," as 1 0'.her rogues 2nerally do when touched by iaw anj iutiCe out! we have no doubt our ......u ijr ;nr oawa al Shaw. icunaaii m n.""" " - - . ... r .S--a-L-l coteinpornry 01 tue cuuiri-i hbo awaasmi serioug ; jTC t .ft - VVhy. my dear sirTeven if we could drop the danJy enuUjjh t0 lurn duwn our shirt collar, . half dozen 8uch fellow, a. thi. exemplary neighbor could'nt make us lurn our very relnd Derfumed head. We recollect, i . . . i i 01. uu""ui iuiuiii5 10IIS.U . . ..-..v.. Locofoco editor once, and he has been runnine around ever since. He run out of sh;wnee or wa3 run outwent up the ... . ... , Wabath and run OUt there over into the 111- , . . , .. terior. and run out there and finallv his credit got to running, and ran so fast as to ' run out" over all Southern Illinois. 1 t,r,. .u i... ..i Ä , ITI1CIC IIJC llldll liuo .liiuiif Lvv iuii tu nr; I . t a ." uun t know, nut we very respecuuuy niggest spectlully hUggest to another Locofuco editor of Shawnee, that! iu tut' t'uiiur ui tue iiun u t; juuinai lur an lhe fo,lowin2 W he dpBir" an c.xcbange: ..Thir(,iv. anr! tnnnt llfttPnfIv. Mr A If Sanders, who edits the Ev.ins'ville Journal, j tries to ape .Mr. Prentice, and frequently borrows from Ins columns. Now we want the Journal to compare notes and convict our neighbor of plagiarism whenever he bus anything witty." Aa much nn admirer of Mr. Prentice as we most certainly are, we must respectfully decine the impU,atiun of bein" an imitator of hi.r. in anything but a sincere desire to do our duty undL.r all circumstances, honestly, faithfully Slid vigorously. If our amiable neighbor thinks our wit is like Prentice's, ho nr,dnhtmaulp.hpdi,ne.re,. L la. Baaa. mm m ... w. v. ...v. c v. v. , j . j ....v..i.i.lo . 11 i i r . . . ..

"jticiant'UL'c. v e siia.i prooai) v r.ve him fo

. - 1 - much of this wit, that ere long he will swear Prenlice ig apeinT Aa for copyin froai j the Louisville Journal. rrr.,.,t tl. imnnneh. ment. Our neighbor will innkca much more interesting sheet of the Enquirer, if he fol low our extinpl', in copying extensively from Prentice's paper. We always gif Ilm Journal its proper credit, and ve tal.e pleaaure in saying its editorials are always credit - hie. FvC-ivn.v.p BSsl v . f..-ljOVKKSoa r oorr. A correspondent of the Natchez Free Trader, writing from m ue i Lalltornia, says that thi notable gentleman arrived out there recently and was welcomed and dined b. . r.eti .J.a. iv. ' ... ... wi .iik in uiui i aiib par During his short sojourn here, says Ihe writer, he has, (unwittingly, however) become most unpleasantly mixed up with our local politics, and estranged mary of the first men of the State from him, w ho would otherwise have been of great service to him. He further compliments him as follows: He is a thoughtless indifcreet man, anil can do and say, in a given length of time, more ridiculous things than anybody living. MI am sorry he ahould have taken a wrong atart here, becuuse I esteem him very highly, and should be pleased to aee him aucreed." CCT By medieal notice it will be perceived that Dr. Wilcox has asaociated w ith himself in the practice of medicine in this city and vicinity, Dr. John Conyngton. Dr.C. has had a long practice in the different hospitala of the country, besides having enjoyed considerable private practice, and he is well known to many of our citizens as a hysician of ability. He has an intimate acquaintance with the management of malignant diseases. This community will find him a gentleman as well as an able physician, and as such we commend him. A Wide Makuik Who is right! The Cincinnati Enquirer sets down the number of persons nt the Nebraska meeting Friday fesr the Enquirer is interested. It has a bad "ame to recommend veracity, anyhow. 07" There were in New Albany three John Brown's, candidates for the office of City I Treasurer: John Brown the tailor, itjfcn Brown the tanner, and Intal Brovii tho cur. penter. 07 A destructive lire occurred in New vr..i. m i - .... . . . ra x uc.ua morning inst, oesiroy.ng the dtstiliery of Johnson & Lr.zarus, involv- . i. . I : . : I i t ti m. s . , . I uiga losa of about fc0,000, and two or three store,, the estimated loss of which amounted lo about 25,000. isasi i.i ft-There were t-20,000 staked on the w

late race at New Orleans, in which a Ken-!nnJ

tuck uorg0 wa- lhe , , it. . winner. Probab v bun- . ' . . I - - m 14 I .1. .; , UU UIC uiiusiuu usiwei n Ut'tteTB. ft?Mr. Wm. Clements, a veteran Pilot, and well known on the river, died at Cincin nati 011 the 7th inst.

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view, in his district, on the subject of the wr i i t i w w - a . . . iweorassia out. n.d mm mat -you Have ;Ä w stumps as well in your county as presses,'- i ... b. i I i l0 he noint. and we hone will he nrnnPrW r , -.--r r I considered by the editor of the Review, who 'UPPrUng " Mace's letter: Mr. Review: When you arerue that the peo- - ü... P'0 P .. i ,.,-.,,-, ,.r k ....... . ., .. i rnmnlptfl rnntrnl nf thp nilfKtinn nf lavrv anii are frc. t0 reject or ado .t it bv territorial law, please state a further fact, that trie President gives the people of the territory two hrnnehpa nf tht'ir irnvprnmpnl nut nf ihrrn ' ." . wit f no l.rtuarnnp .ml m rr...- I I, .-.,.., . . ... a 1 - Ki,l. , , ...... s ... va.i.. . overruled but by a two-thirds vote, and that lT:Pet"a .pchn; all ,t in Indiana if the President appointed our Governor and all our Judges, and Congress rfv,3eu aM . r .x up aomeining on trtpap nmnt Vmi navn iimna in tf..nr i " 1 - j COUI,ty us we.l us presses. I suggert the?e things la kindness, and for your benefit, not c . y own. i am very nappy io unow iroin f "" an' nC' tbml 1 a'D iuiiv susiai neu . n iiiv iui'Ttse uv iiiv const tu- . How did von stand on M.ia miPfinn nn "w ."T.0,.11 'V681'0" n i the 20 h of January, w hen I) inh and th Union opposed the repeal of The Missouri compromises i presume you win nave no difficulty in sending a mun to Congress wl o a , , by Douplas and the LWn and torn anda.ii t by with them. I think the thing will be killed in the House yet. It luuks so now. See Ö r. aiaUaadaaaJi. 1 n w..., c-. ..y... Hm .m rris, im. i, years lül i 47, p. 81, BS, 180. The Senate voted down a piupositiun for the people to elect Governor, Jndges. &c,-only ten Vitcs i . :. .li.i T , -. ... J "I IUI 1 1 II lliia IlillSl UC IA MUlllCti. f Truly, &c., DANIEL MACE. $j Of the fi.ty nnWaOnptra published il the State of Maine, only five are in favor of sl.o K !.r... I.-.. I. ill .fMkiA ....... u t ...WAS.ui,. isi iiii) 7i n uaii piijicio cutii ui the five is pensioned by Government. In this way the Administration wins "liolden . opinions." Boxaimbte's Povekty in E.ablv Life. Thiers, in his history of the Consulate, re hitPJ BASH a wtrrino-P mid nMwiAssalsi mAiw.u,.

... . , v, . ; 1. aiiville. Indianapolis aud t l-v.-iaid Mrnit Line partienlars respecting the early life and pen- : ai,r -a.t t o,,,p:,ny win t.e held t the ..nire afthe Cmury of Napoleon Dointparle. p. in I dtaaapolrs, on laursdavt lae I lib rf May,

1. .. ..... . I. ... l..l .l...:...J Ii "i'l" mmm tmmm ouri iig ii.iii uui Jinru a I subaltern's COmtniBeioa in the French service I H IBS daring at Touloll, ho lived j sometime in Paris in obscure Jodrinos, and , . i l r ; i. ,i.... . ..r, r""V in mi ii tA.reine poverty mat no wan unen without tut meuns of paying ten sons (ten ..a,. ,, i- j J iz .i centr) for Ins dinner, and frequently Went without any. lie waa under tho necessity of borrowing smi.ll euros, and even worn out , , . i . aa . clothes from bis acquaintances! He, and his brother L"iii, afterward..' K.nir ol Hul - ... land, had nt one lima only a co"t between them, so that tiie brolhors eoulJ only go out alternately i time and time nhout. At ibis it. :-,the oh lei beneiactor of the fu'.ure rr.i1 peror and conqueror, "at whose mighty nasBB the world grew p.ile," was the actor Talma, ' ..ill f t f f O I rl'i.'.l 1 1 .. . ... n ..I .... I ... . . . . . . . Kf. .. , ,WV iT V TT'' V ; puteun's luce, afterwards famed for itsclasiU: r"uld, was, during that period of atarvai . .1 i i. .. ' "rn Mli1 BBfUlaf iu its lineaments, " n" Preclin? vU?k ,,n,,,e- , U-meagre lure brought on an unpleasant , and unsightly cutaneous disease, ol a type so vim!. nt and ii.n iiri.xut ll.r.l it t.w.L ..II tl.a - .. ... W-: . ... .( . I , III .1 .. ' ' r U.I 111' skill and asaiduity of his accomplished physici m, Corvisort, to expel il, altera duration of more than ten years. The squalid beggar then, the splendid emperor afterwards the threadbare habiliment, and ihe imperial mantle the hovel, and the palure the meagre food, und the gorgeous banquet the friendship of a poor actor the homage and terror of the would an exile and a prisouer. Such are the ups aud downs of this changeful life such are the lights and shadows of the great and mighty. Ah A i fa ii: of Love anu Law. Last evening two lovers a girl of sixteen, and her affiaiiced appeared before Esq. Field, not for the purpose of mutual' J entering into bonds hymeneal, but the young man with intent to place his lady love under bonda of the law. lie charged her with having sto'en 1' 5 in paper money out of his vest pocket on Saturday night last. The testimony, however not being sufficient to bind her over, the suit was dismissed, and it is very probable that the lady will lorthwith dismiss her suitor. Columbus Democrat. LAMASCO CITY ELECTION. Ma. Ssanass: Vou will please announce my nnme as a candidate Tor Marsl al of Luinaseo 1'ilv at the ensulag May slsstssn. (spii) alfkkl bkkklkv. SPEC 111 NOTICES. Bat Dr. Howe's ühakrr üansaiiaiüla! PI B I.I V LKCTI Til:. Mhs. K. II. MasoN.fr nn () iik inn-iti. a ill deliver a tee. turof. rrtning at F.-.t-r Hall, on the Kni.,,oN L u- ti.w...... i.. ...... ... ... aw " . .... mm,,.., mmwm me hot. apl Ml irnir.tio Tut Fvanaville Medtat I seetet will inet on ihe 11th iiisl.at o'clock F. l., at Or. Morg-an's office. A prompt attendance Is renu. -l. I asal H J.o HATCH LIT, M.I). , Sec'f. rn-LB. HOLSTKAl' S PiLl-S WILL Cl'-.'K HT " 1 a i- . . mass 'EKLn" - J '. "r onaasaai in: BAT a K BYE aft Y roil iucmi IT 1 -V Many persvns have felt the need of a remedv for ex I rii .l injuri a, that would l,jtl them without hartag ...... .. riinii.iiif sore lorn.iny we as, and even hrinnni lu.i.ilh. ... i. rrt..i,..,.f I il.u . . l . . ... . . uiontUs. us is freo.ientlv h- e ... .i ,..i.. .... a rcme,, l( g A BDI X Kit's wag ir wni'v tVL" , . .. Ii,i,i,. . ........ . i w,lKü possess a derided vdvam, -. ,,..rth- aaasereaa piwwaraHons usually employed in u, the cure of woattda, i" n fcet that fn-sU tVonadi treated wiua the Magic j",Wt'aaM "r -rcUFA O i ll is W Inrlte attenUon to Mm advertisement of Dr. Geo he?""! "1 ..f iiyir..ptp-r, whu-b is said i be a ni'isl i-l I'rliiu rini.. i l..r I,.......:. - , ,. . " ail chronic sii JT ITooasei will rasnat1 ntenaed ny s.ime t the tirst eitiaens and i.lix-i. i nsoi K.-nui. t. ...i r .... L ' . ' V ......T ... i . . . l,Jariira "I il, II UlUtl nieiiciiie. H ml .1. I .7" .... , . - .ii-- riTiiit- accoiiiii.iiiios each bolt . it is not a nostrum n....- ......-, n... circumstances not much chance f-.r it to bo a bum hue-: we lulu", it merits a trial from ihe afflicted. 11 1 iii. I.-.. I hb Vanderburgh Couuty Bible Society has its Depository at Jon .1 Shank tin's 5i .re, altere mix be had every voriety of Uiblea aud Teu ueuis atile le" est 1 rieo. tun I Kf

NfiW ADVERTISEMENTS .

NOVICE. ITT COOK, Hiram P. -Mil. and Melville Wilkinson. wm-rs of several i ranks ami eontr nts, left at the bherwood Hons, are requested to call and redeem the imo wilbin thirty days, or they will Uo ..M to ay charges. ( ipS 3Ud) J. A. BYKUS. - rvTF.DIf'AI. Tici;. TK J- K. WM.riiXtH.ps I L the public tbt be lias ta ti o of Medicine, Ur. Jon i i ...Ii. . i . iciTF re? HTiiniij minFirm :iken a m-rtner in the prmc- . Joint v. om : on, ni.o, iroin at ä . r - I Uinmenu and varied rTr. rat, amonV thfi flru ' Hlivi ist i il ÄÄo., ESSE. FSS5 , ntvn-T ha . r.. . . . T ?S VJ: -.raL w , :"lBi "'i" javssuj. y -iu o.ir the Pailiu Motel. TvAi I LB.s Maple Sorar, for aale low at" "ii td aa V-Vihon hTih WATCHCI A!VD HWBLNl AT BtTTROLFP öc BOSS. WI have jut reeeive.l a larre slrnk of Gold and Silver Watches, in huntins: and onen cases. ,..,. ,.' ""r mtmrn . rT. ' . lrt. ; ..! r.-. . I -.. -r-.. .... L r, .11 " Tin.I V .T V...T. .1.W I.. ..... ... ... . . which we will eil at Eastern prices, ftud warrant to .ve nli.ta.ii..... " t 7". ,iu,ü, L .. ... JJzY l t ."ff.! rm.T HJ, r. vnnr.. L mSoSS AmSSLm the s anr?t er. -"rETS.:. ' ''r, r : ."-.7 -t" .... ------ faliier wi, ,.n c - II low ami arrant lo Keel. I;iii. -1 . . ..a - . We invite the public to call and examine our stock. "l lh" "'.-'! ,f lhf m .!ch' lnfZAZXSS I ll.'l iLIIU vvii".. I ' aaaa a waa. a sv a v.ii', S5ÄSKuy flATS 1W hag f r aale by U .f u gko. poster & co. "(t? 'Tawft 'aYOtv' . TBI Sa? j: im.i: pkimi:. w-m-SHOOK havinir zr- -l their new Loa heal Jmlire Prince in first rate t Ic for Cjrryinjr freijrht ami pa.senjrcrs, w ill ni'iL. ....ill., tri... Ul,. V r . n . ill. n . .1 1 ... ..'ill.. ' .. i l . ti . . . , , , r.f. 111.. W n.i.l K I . Ili.' nrilliu.l ti. I.tttl.il I.tllllnr ' " ' ' cnirusicu io iueni, anu soi.cu a Miarc r p.iMic patroi-are. fwTha l4Üe Priaes wH leave for.Maysviiie. Wed- ." wih iaak. apll-2t key i.t. A LARGE Hras Kev was lost last Sui .lav. Tho tinl-r will confer a favor b lea iur it at this office. opu-tr . ICKIVK HOrSE FOIt KE VF. A BVPftttlOat Brick OwwHawsf. wajtataaasj six rooms, k itchci. . I..I c.-l In r w il li i. tlr.t rati .t.-r.. ..f i!.t.r ; W alarj:c lot. und havlaga rawl stall.- ami w....lshe.l Roche oto thVsSSbcr a 11 ue rem. -u u a ij'.u..H' u 01- inaoc soon io lll'aill at ins (.roccry. on .Main Strc-it. (apll Sw; MI' HAKI. (i.W ISK. i Ol JIAt!S ST. FUH HAE.E OK mi: NT. 1 T will rent ors. n on Ko.iJterin m i r. r.tc.ro. ery J. Store. on ..Jain street. It iv well situated loraGro ear) baslaass fall soon on the aaberiilwr. a p 1 1 . w Mil IIAKL GAV1SK. i : s i i.i.i . i ii a ' pons ami cbEVLi.vM nviaaiT 1.1 .E IC I l.iill A I). ' rTvHB Annual Kler'i'm for rrerew Itirelors of the Kv 'irjt.:ui iM.wkr. j.m M urr c.r.. 1 u .1 v-w Secretary. (Krqt.irer ropy.) mm ur ri. sr.d.i:eSA so. TT'HOMI Indies ai d Gentlemen who have not i.,-..,i 1 supplied w ith A.'cssr. II. seniinoMSdk Son's nn" ".r" . riiian r-etjt.L-So.cincl. s." :.i..l have f.vore.l Umb w ith , reutn- : h'a to wpani for a snort risse enthHr rvtarw rVata infi ll. t! are infoime.l hat, nilm.'u g UMrwaakd '.S theirreaoeai. i rill np ., at Kv.ia .,!.. ar-T. ' i w .si. FAshsj and RaSarday, .tpni nth and ta saerMe to ihKa, ' h v tk- t!il.Opp..ftuiotv ..r r.-T. .. us them that its rttntf application, is absoatelj a ry.asthevwlU i l",itiv,, reinaiu no hxicer thaa tSe Umasja-tMad. -.t.lll.Iar apHJ-l y B3ff I'KK KKii. PDWCKU FOH r.l. 'STIM). 1 fifBt.; 'or sale al ahSWe price l.y the i nglf k eg A r or Inrf r qiiMit'l . apll. f I. K GII.KhBT A CO., Fjt. i.ear i.ter. .!. ' l'. I . liF.o. i. wix w::i : . MlAÜFAcnirKKKofJainaedndFlNinisewWaiWi, ill Water r.suicrs. Toll t U ar. -. A ...Ac.imvii a nmoved frmu the ..hi stand, mrner of u.i .utaj..i ivari. I the X. U . t oaaart .." It. r aM' ot t H:, (or Sc. -oi.l strtet,. and havlna; UeU lnerawd Ssrlllttas for ataajJSJ 0 9 ''r' Ut 5 Uc 1 rB cn ,tnnn IVn1c ni ll others w,i, iaOnnsaaii .iivpai-.'aT I ' .il' I - III l "Vit' i - tii ii ( i a, r mi to u.eir insarest i. purchase their to k dlrwctsVaas the inaniliac lrv I hava sl" recent U made stich arrrngrenionta with the manufacturers of TIaKKKK' Ai.vt HlXtUi aa4 TOOLS M lo he constantly supplied. Anmut win. Ii will he lotni.i some smtm invktii kaaaa-aaViM MacMaaa, which can ha s. en in operation. All of which will be noI.I at manufacturers' pii.es. GBO. It. WI5CÜBLL, iipt()-3iitldrw N. W, cor. liaee and ( olunibia sis. WINCH F.I. I.S WA'I Fit ( OOLBJtS. r"ltK season Is utain at band wh. n tho use "I Ice t.e X torar indispensable io the cumfort aud health of; every famil) I h-. uiider.iznd has for -veral years liast been enrair d In the manufacture of the above nnined article, and lutsdevotsMl much time and Inlmr in j erf- Im them. Kuowinir their irreal utility, economv and conv ciiiei.ee. naust liflinr Iheiii into vaiy general use. I lu v h .ve Leon" imlispeiisulde to every housekeeper, i lit fa. I kas been .W-monatmled bevund uestion. that the will l.reserre leu loaser than anv of llie devices whl b have iieen hronght out for th-i purpose. '1 he convenience of always lin v iiisr H'F. W A I KB ready for drink mir, is fully . 1 . 1 1 re . i I . . I b those who have nscd this art c a. 'I'll - nnder-icned has larger and better fac ilities for Uaaufm tur ng Water t oolers. tliuti any esinb ishincnl In the eoaalrjr, and is now prepared to supplv them in any sj nlj . lo merch uts sud others but ii.g lo si-M. a liberal discount is made. They cen be packed an. I sin j.ed to any tiarl of the country with perfect safety. GKO. U. IN l.M MKLL, M a n ii fact it re r, cor. Kaca and ('..liimbla sta., np!-3imldcw t UKlniiaU, Ohio. Valuable Ileal Fatale for Sale In the Fit) . f 1 V II K sul.erilHr is desiron. ir ilispo'lua- of ..ine of ihr L most desirable property, on Water street; asfdI ws: W hole lots navl "dt; aM plan, corner of WialSf A lacust streets, making 15 feel Truant- water ami the -ii,..-, i. d,- ill on Ux-ust str. et to an alle, u, -Jie rear, ......t . . I .1. . .M 1.1 ..I.. ...U.l .A ...... ......... k . , ' """i"' " " " "J I'u.n e ousineas; either Ba Iroad Depot, Hotel, Totsncrsi Warehouse, or ( ..minisM.,1, business as way be desired. ALSO Part ol lot Ro, 0, old plan, 3(1 f. et fnniting tt .d-r. l.y i;n feet de.-p loan die) .: iid on which la built Um larsealand best brick I. c House in the city. . . . v hole lot o. , upper cid rgem. nt, 75 bv Ion. situated anions (he besl lamily residences, and on v ii;, h is a irood comfortable two or ( rick house, with n;.eSjur out buildings, lei.in.g, h .d-ii;4 , shrubbery. !Al I A.W .whtck T1-.-? WaalsastUa ISlh a Aptsl i n-L."'-"ll'-vioiis!y disposed of at pr,v..U- sale, ami in i 'M as ma purciiotwr Ultt) d.-sire, or, to such a. can assiinie in, pa.er. I it!.- iiidist.utaMe. Kvansville, April 10th, li4. p, Q, O'l.'ILKY. HAKPFICs.N MAG AZINE for April; tirnhaui's do ss Goduy's Ladles' Bjok do; Inst ree'd and forsaloby (nps) THOS. CtJ.NVNG ON. 1 il is UFF.F. sii,s fugar-cured Canvassed Hncd Beef; :iUU lbs do Mala do do; just re ceived at (apP) CUOk's Fau.il) Grocery. QFMlItll N. . i Ms ftontoay; :UU lbs Ule. 1. 1 Soap; 10 doz Be !.hor I?; 0 l"z Plow I lues; 5 boxes St. in h; CooK's I aitiilv Grocerv. i sjn ius a4ti lbs i atilo d..; 'Just re.M at (:,,) ( AllKLS i . Mai lbs extra Cream S i'c CIroic, v 6 ( I'.s do do vv.k. Co; L I'n Kturlisb ljry fu.-t ree'd at (ape COOKS Family Grocery. PHEM1 BUTIBR A X D KGG-. F j'ai doz Fresh Kczs; :'j i lbs Pre-h Batter; JuJt r.-e'd at (' COtlK.S Family Orocerr. NOFAS. Just received hj steaasar express ami far sale low al our Furiiiluro Booms, four Sew Fnfa a s WOOLSKY A .XKLSu.-l nVttl'P A X II MOI.ASSKS - IT I bbl l iiu inuati s run; 1 Lb! Sugar house Molasses, just ree'd at ap7 BKDPORD's caBB. I bbl No 1 Mackerel; 1 bbl Xo. B MaCVerel; I'll lbs LolSslUj-lsl rK'd al ( ip;) UbOFtistiF.. öüu4 BU.-S14 Meal; ,XJV S'hiptl ff; just ree'd at DKUPOKp'J.

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riMTST.. bctw.m.in im i o. in . orrosn k rosr owes : svi ..a. l a . Tl-:sPK(l FILLY :u .notiitcest" ihe inhabitants nfthii XV it and vicinitv. U.ai ;! . have receive,! their firs' t ..f Sj.r.i and huitii..:ir Goods d r. . t from the iia - parlors. coiiüi.-Urjc t everv Mv(!t) ftbe season, it tra . soa 1. ir. .lks, Uieaauii c, plain ami njrurei. "-'ccs ami iiues. itcrcfe uc lu.is. wnrknuyt Utu.l,...,n'mi,r..Li M.i.-r ...ot... .nl. ...i v.... - .i-.. v ,. i. ,. r..":';. J ! sl,r,,f m'r .lariimas, jui n Mlks. i. r.-s. wi mm n.ps. &e. uiS S i'd.! Ä w ; na cryaui intnATI WHOLK8ALE bTATlO&KRT WAREHOUSE. I . G t: M 9 .V CO., s.o. 1ST wiLM T rrsrrr, eisriKsaTi. omio. DKAI.cxrlusiv.-ij in P..N.rand Surfonery.at Wbola import ibeir r oreiajn Goods IrJui KuroK)r and seil at Küstern Jobl ii gr ptteaa. Esaoifl j. . in. w. n. sTisnaron t rr 1 1 -m ... - . .... . a . ... . .Manufacturers tio uiie-iaie Jiemier im sTsra aw aV.ssi a. a- v . . . iiatal TaiIsjI A . a 1 u ... c .,,.. v , I ' I ir : i it 1 1 . I ,. , KJSXtÜSg. tfMft ST: ! I"reV?tSÄJä Sj'J-";-1 -r" lhomuuüf0n ipwtor : ' j. w. Hf.vr co. . r I OIN DIHU NF.S Olt Mi l 0 R K A T t B A H i r. I OX s r EC Ü L A 1 1 Ol . IX l.t for ?:.K'. sitiihteU in Evansvtlle ju.t t-j oml Iba IO Kailroad Depot. Four of these 11 have Kraaaw' Houses on them, and otherwise improved. They arw well situ: tul for residences, U-ii coiiwntent to business, aud only a'lout one s.juare from Mnin street. A fine spi-culalir n is offered in these lots, as they are r hf 14. Thvaae a anting cheap 1 u of i evidence, er wishins a fine opportiinit of speculation, had Letter applf immediately. One of these houses etp.cially Is anew and v. r ilesitraMi residence. For farther particular) uppl) at thisofiice. mbnt If i. j. v. HrKtrii, ditist, TTAV1N' secured sppmp ri.-.te rooms in tk house forIX merly occiipieU I . .. . t- ' ,, . tnerlv occupied b Ur. I raft"ii. two doors abova ilUSe. Ike Eher wood Home, is now prepared to receive the r:.ll of all w '.i 111.11 .1 ir.- hi ..r-.'.'s.i. mal services. . . . . . II may be founU coast&nilv at his office durit z business hours. (aps Asn.tLLn WITH I.AKVE STOt H OF tiOOIsV KM BICH woaV respe tf..lh it form In. numsrntii k. customers that he lias now on band a spl.-adid stock of Maple and Fan Hr Goods, consisting in part lo-wit : Plain ami "rii ted Cer ce.-; " JAc Uiaes; Pcrai-.o " " Freneh and American lawns; " " Pophi.s scd Cballi; " Plaid Gii tfliam.-; " " Ijiwn. " " Fmhr'd Ptimmer and Mall Muslins; ' " Plald Jaconets und t.'anibii. s; India, Book ai.d Bwtt Muslins, V.. loria Lawns. See. A LBO. j A flue f'sortinent of laces. Hosiery, (lorea, MKt, Buitons. Thread. Needlaa, Plata, A". which will l s 4d at Iba owe.-t cash prue, aud uo mistake. L'sUasd evainttie. We can provo the assertioi!. sp7 It'ST receive.! per steamer Fawn tr La'es Csnnrlten t Sheetings, ror.salc by J. it .MAG H hK dt U., Up? t ' i.m .'le. lud. BAI. KS ( oon littttii. a, received ttils.lay per A. L. Shotw cll. J. 11. MA till BK di It'., api Kvausvtlle. lud. BOM J ii -t r.ceiel a full assortment of Fancy straw. Gimp and I. phorn Bonnelts, new Spring an.1 Summer St) loa. J. I). At AG ilka. 4k CO., tip. hvausTiile, 1 d. isiio i M wu iioi:s. XT K. BlUlllKICsLS S CO. kava rcctired a largs V supplj of M. a-.. ; K.i i nd f.i.at Roots; I'.ojs'xiN'! onllis' Call ami Kip Boots: Men's (.alf. Ki, . G.il. Im. l.oatai.d t i.aan'Id Rrofwas; Bo.s.iiii-l euths' talf. Kip nn.) huamld !; Ladies', MS.es arid I hildren's FhawS ofalt varieties, which SSI will II low as the lowest. Merchants ara i i a .1 to call and e al US Ihatt atosk IwHore purckasinp. Irtajvc,n at iii:u . ?,ita ,...unda, strictij BriH.Jaal t ''.!. fur ale as) S. K. trll.llKKl A GO., f w I. ar W aler. t H t AND FIjAT?5CATS FCÄ SflJLB rTMIK swhaisBjSt has a lare jaas-iiii of WJIITK J. I.IMK i..r s.'le :t tl.e V. hsrl. rutoian ea la supplied L callius at u ofli.v, i.t the f- anv illr Molsi. A LKO. . loni tweulj A X. J FLA I LOA is. open an.! roof.-.', of anj sired. 0.Vls F. BAXOR. ClCiAfl AND iTORAH'O SsTOKFOF IACOD M IM I7RKR, MAIN ST.. BKT. f. AMUD. (. Scliaetler A i lin ed. r' Id ta d") 11. Kl T KI I.I.V lurorin the ettiers I S. . nsilla and srirooel i r saaiktri. that I tnk.-n thesks.va slain i, del nn i he. I to coil in-- tin anif liustuesa, aid w ill rassataaSl) haepaa hand Ike cl si Havana t igjars. uad Tvbaeeo ol tbe Lis. Lrands Uiut hastern maikeU) afford slaw KnnS and aanok mr I husjcco of aM kinds, Mershaum. I Mm and aqSwa Pipes of i,l ies Mid qualifies, nl Ihe Ion est cash prices, at V holesaia aad KrtaiL My IciigiL evperleae ia the lssaesa rourtne es sin that I can re freneral salteracuoai, and I rvspeeifully s'dirft a share of public pair sage. ,pl f rri:t:ssii: wum.v ahi b ail S. K OII.HKKT Ai(i,hr. resr M aler. SPRING AND .SUM Mi. R Li Y GOODS Wl'. have Ji.st r. cei ed nt our st.nd in I a. aaen, cor' ner of Mtirti street and Fulton avenue, a BBcM as tnrttBfi t afBPi ING AHB I M.MkK lBY fcoonV, aaI . ; .1 from the Kaa'eru markets, m4 ruiaprisiiK thw latest si. es of Go.m.'.s, and hi. b we ire prepared t salt i -la low as the) ciiii be pure.-.-. I fa Kvaus.ille.I'h e (-ia,.s Imvlnjf been Selectol with espericl refer etsce to the MSdaafour cuUon.ers. ami we svspaeafull" ask o if MarsSa la I m i them and the prices balora puri hatii.g eise where, as we know die) will gisa aaiiataction. W'm also have on hands a good assortment elGRO- ( Kl I KS. fn-sii ami ckcap. ap4 3md BoNK. BABING A ( O. V l FIMIs St GAR 85 I .hi Hi. Louis loaf. CrushII ed. powdered aid K. fined White, just r'S par Ben Franklin, for anl low l.y apl s. K. oil.iit-.Kl '.v CO., Sjc. near Water. M I S I II ISM S! r F would caJI Ihe aUention of the publie ta aar V V st.M-k of Mattm.ses. whirb we ka e cousteatly en hand. sasdasUfag "f Slunk, Mosa. Lotion, Jenny Lind ' "ii and shuck;, and Spring Matlrasses nf the bes, Uiility. ( 'iil.Kt'K.N t II K Ks H KKKUhH, ap: ' Foster's Block, First street below Mala. i.: M" Fl imimiim; ;ooi. T7E have now m hand fli Ida k Krrnrh Cloths arid ? Oocskins. f.ne Twilled blue Cloths, Fancy Im, skius, Silk and Marseilles Wstlncs. White and FiMr I ' ... ..... .. - i.inuu or.ui and J'ueks tor rants, all pi tne .rwsi pa,. i terns. COLHCKN A HKKsH iiKBOF.K, Foster's Block , First street below Mala. - - ;, vi:s, niTTs, SVC. i TTOPKINS V ItKAD bavejis' opened a choice stock; IJ . I. !,V and is..-' Kit. Si k, Lisle and Thread Oio vet. Twisted Silk Mills, Sne Lisle Thread t, ...., Ooeii work do ; also a larae car -ly of Child reu's Mitte. 0 lo ves and Hose, w Inch w e w ill sell low . iapS-CajslT Will aVITII III SHI A. TO Rl.ai KSMIIUS, W lllTrMt-!lls sso BVUVBODT KLSB. bi n hkkk: UAVI (i eaUblisb.ul a m-rmancnl Carl Yard aa. Water street, between Locust : nd Waluut, we ara prepared to sell in any etiuM in s the U .t pil rsBI'BG i u.U., at as low prices as can be liowfrhl balow the falla. All orders led at tl.e Star ol Horubrook A ti.rrsi.il, will be th.uiklully received ami panel .ally attekded la by ,ap3-3wd&w) A.J. BUI t HKsO.V a CO. foic ii i i.i:. rpilKflne Business L.tt ami K,.ur lnry Rrltk Store J. ihoraoa. formerlj owned by Jacob Bierth. eat Water street. Is lo.w f.. r . i. the n.i.st r. . - r. ir l rms. This is one of the very tu st business locations in Kcsass ville, and caiuio. fail of proving a profitable iuvestn eat, 1 ill J.erlect. ALSO A fine Lot aud Two -tory Frame Dwelling H. ise thereon, near the Lamano City Ml IU, fr sale Cheap. Apply to (ap3 Iml II. O.. WHKKI KK. Bl ;;IF J eM r -ceired and for sale cbtap. two. new rep Baastes, Bssiara m-i '.fa- lure. aj,4 9 Wuol.sKY A XF.LS05. IXAIlMF.laB .ITTOD Wanted. Fin Taae of Sn -i .s. for wliicli lhe hlfheet market price ilv t e paid iu cash at ,H's-H,iKPr.vir. 1 , .- S .'s - , apl Foat.-rs Block, rirt street bcUw Main. OEMTx. n iiisiii; lioiiDs. HOPKINS A hKAU have just received a Block ef U' Gloves. Half Hos , silk and (iauie Under, abirts. Bilk and l-awi Cravats, Linen Hji dk'fs. usfCB.ler. A Ac win,!, we w ,11 . m r lower than lae asaal prices B'kcdfortae abote arlicles. (Jounnerril Kow, I ratsUoeL spj-.'iiia . ,TU( Kü A5D CK.WATS. Ju-t ed. a larga varlelj nfSelf i oljn-i. ig Mocks and Sumiaer Gra. ... .. ..1 'kn 11. -I .1, I. s bl ' COLBVRX A H hl.'H PFRGKITB, pl Ftxicr i Llovk, first street V;io Mail,