Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 205, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1856 — Page 3

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ADD. II. SAEDESS, EBITOI r 1 - . - - - CITY OF EVANSVILLB. MONDAY MOIWJIXG,:: FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OP NEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW J. DONELSON, OF TBVNESSEK. "1 k ,.- , v Y City and Township election tickets may be procured at this office to-day at any hour These tickets will contain the name 'of every canlidate, without distinction of party. It is true ; , t, U tne several of tho candidates have not printer but the: more liberal men! The Enquirer ollice is printing only the Democratic "bob-tailed 'tick-! ets " so that those who want tickets'" contain-1 ing e?ahe names, in the good old-fashioned way, will pleas? call at the Journal Ofilce. Go to tha Foils And go early. Go prepared to vote, an !

. ,i .. , . the most i;norant or tne most quiet, ana oniy jwnh that, yet not entirei3r satisiieu Dut we " for placina; their names on the ticket, i , , - . .... ' J . , . ,

, ,. , , i. . ,, . . ,. uv me must icuwcsa uiiu. uhuhuvilij uu.it . suouiu nave uecn cAiiuaauu, in aur i-nuiu no we shall be charitable to tuem by mseitinj: J . . ,

,. -hacks. v e liope no sucn cusgraceiui proceea- ; luirit choose to maüc upon mm supporteu uy ir names in companionship with those of , " ,. .t x . . , . , ,t .

t isn, unless you have further duties to per- thg pollS) no matter to what party they may fn-m, poll your vote and leave the place to iboion& be stern and strict in preventing illeothers. Discountenance the adjustment of any j j votins. Lct none but citizens of Evan.s-

dimculty by violence. Let this election, as the generality of elections heretofore in this city, bo marked by peace. Differ without q urreling if possible, but if quarreling there must be, let no blow be given. Cut go early to the polls and vote early, and see that every legal voter in the city gets to the polls sometime during the day? Tii9 ii'eotiaa To-Day. Our annual City Election will take place today, ani also the election of officers for this Pigeon Township. As wo stated Saturday the city officers to be elected are Mayor, Clerk, Marshal, Collector, Treasurer, Surveyor and Assessor, besides eleven members of the city Council, one from each Ward. la the township there are to be elected three Justices of the Peace, live Constables, Trustee, Clerk, Treasurer and fi?e Road Supervisors. Those citizens who reside above Main street will vote tho city ticket at the Neptune Engine House and the township ticket at the Treasurer's office. Those living below Main street will vote the city ticket at thi Young America Engine House, and the township ticket at the Auditor's office on Third street. Wo have thus given a statement of the offices to be filled ani the places of voting. We trust every citizen will so and exercise the "privilege of freemen." There is certainly a choice between the candidates for every office and with the exception of two ct three offices, there are candidates for all. While , the great mass of citizens will vote according to their political partialities or prejudices, there are many who will c.irefully consider the merit? of men aspiring for office, aud govern themselves entirely by this consideration without reference to poli- j tics. It is an important consideration that all the offices are filled by capable, and deserving men. More especially is it an important, matter to this city, that we have a City. Council of energetic business men, 'instead of mere party tools. As a correspondent has said, the difference between good and bad management of our city affairs at the present time, may ten years hence be a difference between twenty thousand and fifty thousand inhabitants. Important as it is to fill all offices with good and capable men, it is more important : than all thut the Mayor, as head of the corporation and President of the City Council, and the City Council as the direct guardians of the of the prosperity of city and people, should bs composed of proper persons. The candidates for Mayor are both good enough men in themselves but we appeal to sensible citizens who know both men, if they are equally capable the welfare of the city would be as secure in the bands of one man as in the other? -. Is not the one man as capable a citizen for the office as any other in Evansville? Does he not as well understand all the requirements of people and city and has he nc t the full ability to protect and forward the true interests of the city? Has he not had full experience in the intricacies of the property or real estate interests of city and citizens, a full knowledge of the past and pressent financial history of the corporation, and of all those details of business so necessary in the head of the city and the President cf the Council? Even his enemies must admit thisAs for tho capabilities of tho other, we leave them to those who know him best. Tho two men are before the people, and let the peoplo decide. . There are able men running for Council, and there area few men aspiring to places in this bo ly utterly unfit for the position. Citizens of the several Wards should certainly be cautious in whoso hands they place the interests of their respective wards. Between every two opposing candidates, there is a choice. Ono man is better than the other. Let 3-our vote mji luau ki Ljunmiuu 10 lorwaru tne in 4 . C 1 1 t i , ... ! Kr"wt"Juul ctia, auu iiiiihsisi in legislating; k n. v.: .. - i. , i . . is, biiv itjr. iu nub nu.jLii.i. tools of the one party or the oth , made otner, against your own convictions of right as citizens and men. j Do your own thinking, and place the city above pvtrcv. Th"n wlin.rrvfr prrOM mav mark t f ,ti T l n r. ma?,.IT. th0 fjtur., none of tne responsibility will be upon yon. e have no p:rty claims to urge. There is no question of political economy or State pohcymvolvedin this election. But there is a plain question oft ufy before citizens and we hope they will do their duty by going to the polls, vottng for the best men, and then quietly .returning to their homes or business.

'Illegal Votisg, &c.'-

hn lrnrl t.O-flaV . ... - v 1.- u 'e. ,:!- iiu iiuvc nj i"o"" to vote, or to coerce men to vote against their own opinions. Thesethings have been matV..UVJ1U.V1U. ...-...b-...-. . rs of common occurrence, at tome of our previous elections-' :ien "whtf-hsicT'no' öre ; Texas, have been led to the" polls, and their" i votes permitted to neutralize the votes of men who were born in the citV. and have paid hun- ' . ' r -I ilroiU nf ilftllaW in taxes tO snrmort the CitV I government. Other persons- entitled -to vote ' have ono to -the polU-with tickets in their , han.U expressing their choice, and had these 'tickets taken from their hands and torn up, . . . , , i i tickets taken from their hands and torn up, and others thrust in their places, and the men crowded to the stand and made to vote beforc they had time' to reflect. Of course such tricks as these can only be practised on . . . , "... , . i str0"s effort willbo mdQ to F0300 the Pu rity of tIie pol!3" Lc any man wh entleav" ors i!ltroduC9 an 1 voter, from that tima be marked and kept away from the polls. Lt every man whose right to vote is doubtful, be sworn and closely examined without fear or favor. Let those whose duty it is to be at ville have a vote in saying who shall be rulers of the city. Vote the Bob-tail democratic ticket, clear through from top to bottom and the proud and broad penant of Democracy will wave in triumph over our city. Lct us put down know nothingism, and fanatical temperance. Down with all twenty-one year naturalization men; and remember that all who are noton the dem ocratic ticket are for the 21 year law. Enquirer. Now is'nt that a beautiful appeal to be made to intelligent men? The :proud and broad penant of Democracy .' is the ticket adopted by the mobocratic .meeting packed by the Sheriff, in which the right of free speech was crushed, ani the Oid Democrats xf this city were made to knuckle clown to the latest and vilest political renegade taken to the bosom of the Democratic party, in this city a ticket formed by him, and on which he refused admission to any man against whoi'.i he bad'personal animosity the G.ivitt ticket, and that's enough. It is a beautiful pennant to iloat over Democracy! It will do to wave over Gavitt poodles, but will scarcely be acknowledged as a legitimate Democratic banner by meii. What has "fanatical temperance" to do with this election? Is not the man who publicly declares or protends to believe it has, cither grossly ignorant cr wilfully attempting to deceive those who are ignorant? .This editor certainly pays a nice compliment to the intelligence of his readers. And what has this-election to do with "the twenty -one year" naturalization subject? If none but those in favor of that vote against the Gavitt ticket, there would be' precious little opposition to it indeed. But' Democrats can see through this appeal, without even taking into consideration the fact c-f its source the one man organ. We are sorry no higher nor more dignified appeals can be made to Democrats, than those contained in the above extract. They exhibit a weak cause and an exceedingly weak newspaper advocate. fjT'A gentleman who attended the meeting of the Agriculturial Society last Saturday af ternoon, has complained to us that somebody took his hat and left ono which won't fit no how. lie is willing to swap back even, or even pay a little boot for his hafr. He certain! vdoes look a little "distressed in a hat which .sits up on the top of his head, and we hope he will be relieved.' ', t. - 1O1 - 03Vrc know of a veryr comfortable brick house for rent in . an clegible part of the city, and we will tell the. secret confidentially to any one wanting sucharesider.ee. ; 03Tha Democratic Congressional Convention will be held at Petersburgh on the 17th of next J due. The candidates Ibr the nomination are feeling around in an affectionate manner. There will be a hot fight over the Congressional bonrj. Pacific Eailrosd. Tho Directors of the Pacific Railroad Company, elected on Monday last, met yesterday and organized. Mr. H. E. Bridge, who had so Weil aud indefatigably performed the duties üf President, declined a re-election to that office; and James II. Lucas, Esq., was chosen President, and Wm. M. McFherson, Esq., Vice President. We need scarcely add, that these are excellent selections. Mr. Lucas, as th country knows, is one of our richest and most '

eiiuM-pnsm-men tne iarge.se siocKnower in sent we asl those who know him we ask the Company and anxiously solicitous for the Democrats, if they think he possesses anv parcompletion of this road, and particularly the L- , , . ; 1 . . - 1 Southwestern branch of it, in which he sees jtlCuIar'y precious moral P"ncples which

an immense trade to be drawn to this city from Arkansas and the civilized nations of Indians on that border. Mr. McPherson, tor a 3-eaf past, has been' one of tho most active and useful members of, the Board. No labor was so great that he did not take it ' upon himself to perforin it. sometimes at great personal sacrifice, but al- ....... n pninnpfl'iitli. tin !.i ..(.. 1 r i: I .. ""VCS-?4U"' . .: F01'?1-" u,ar iwitn all tue business ot. tne Uomnanv. nnd ' witn all the business ot. the Comnnnv nnrl whenever his personal exertions, and cood judgment and enerarv. aie reauired. tiev will always be exerted , to the advantage of the P- Board is fortunate in having c'nuus. uaiutuiaii m tu jetcii enca to future o e ations. I Before the adjournment. Samuel Copp, Jr., ' j was elected Secretary and Treasurer,. and the Pointed for the election of Direct- ( oMoDlltLe,, JeBoar . J2f8i fcTKiver Wling here Saturday, and slow-' ly receding at Louisville. ; Weather was clear !nd mild. .

A Farewell to tha Hero - A Charge and us Froors. j

Wo Jir CnlWI Iinnn hv the Cam of -Mr. GaV- ,

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into oblivion and is forgotten as a politician; and we trust it . will be the last time we shall . have occasion to mention his name . in the öurnal, except to tell the people of the defeat . at tho polls. To the position he now occupies, he is indebted to neither friends n'of Toe but.solelv to h!3 OWTl Sttlbborn ambition to " I . , .! ..' rrn1n.; nrul 't.h his flefiilienCV in Droller moral l principle. ' And it is altogether owing to the position he has lately assumed, that wo have given him a newspaper prominence too conspicuous for his own comfort, and if it wen not as notorious as it is conspicious, entirely be spicuous for his own comfort, and if it were r, r . . - . . , yond his importance. We have far as possile abstained from any allusion to his privatecharacter, believing we have nothing to do ... ...... politician fearlessly and candidly, and in no severer terms than we shall do hereafter, if he can Y :ome sufficiently lejurrectcd from his present political death to give symptoms of powerful life. In this review of his political course, we have spoken freely, yet not so harshly as they deserved, of bis notorious inconsistencies. In alluding to them, we mentioned one inconsistency that of so bitterly contemning the "Know Nothings," and of charging Walker, for tho purpose of injuring him, with affiliating with the Know Nothings, when he (Gavitt) had been proposed before a Know Nothing Council, for membership, and indignantly rejected. Wc stated that this proposition had been submitted with his consent and knowledge. He denies this, as he probably would hot have dared do, were the gentleman who submitted his proposition to the Council now in this citj', or likely to be before to-day's election. He knew that this gentleman must be the one upon whom we relied iov direct proof, unless he had betrayed con fidence to others in the Council. Now we wish to state a few facts which have as stern a proof in themselves of the truth of our statement as the evidence this or any other gentleman could give. ' Gavitt was a'candidate for Sheriff. IIa was moving heaven and earth to secure that office again. The only power or party ho feared was the American party. Those who know the man, even if they knew not a single fact connected with that canvass, know' that he woul'' leave nothing undone to conciliate a power he feared just as in private life he conciliates men he fears. He approached the ximericans in every way that promised success, lie spoke of uniting himself with theni, and with some gave reasons why he could iiötjust at that time, and insinuated broadl3r to others he would do sd -if - he -had assurance 'of being taken in. We know we were consulted at. that time on the policy of admitting him, sJibuld he make an application. While these things were 'thus in progress, an intimate friend of Gavitt's proposed him to the Lodge, and the proposal was at once voted down. Although not a member of - the Council, we were aware of this transaction'on the following day, and we faioib it was then generally considered among the K. N.'s that the proposition was madefy authority. Iii fact, there ws no other idea thought of. It would have been a unusual, an unprecedented thing, to propose a name without the consent or knowledge of the applicant. Is it ever done in Masonic, Odd Fellows or other secret orders?1The K. N.'s were then a secret order. Now we ask any candid man whether this friendof Gavitt's, and a man who was working for Gavitt as a friend, would bate proposed his name without Gavitt's knowledge or consent? Even had he done this, was not the plain, palpable, undeniable object, to ascertain the feelings of the Council on the reception of Gavitt? And why did he desire to know this? From mere idle curiosity? Ridiculous. He was intimate with Gavitt, knew alibis political secrets, and was working side by side with him like t. true friend. Is it possible he could have had anv other object, than if the proposition was favorably received, to at once call in Gavitt, initiate him a regular live Know Nothing, and secure their vote? Any one who believes the contrary of this must be simple indeed. And, in conversation with several persons who werö present tuat evening, we understand that it was the general impression of the Council, that Gavitt was waiting at a convenient ' place to walk in and be initiated, if called When it is known that tho proposition was made, and when ail these facts point out the truth indisputably that the proposition was niado too with Garitt's knowledge and con would render this impossible when direct evi dence says it was so? Do they think he was - - . .. .,. .. .. ,nss' " inai Proraisenira a certainty of election otnerwi.se doulttiul HI la political posi tion at that time, his efforts to conciliate or win over the Know Nothings even while hö denounced them amon- ninrw.rfa hi. ' Proaches to them in various forms, his intima cy with tho gentleman who prODdsed his nam the general understanding of the Council that it was with his consent the un;form custoui of . . - .A. , . onlj Proposing persons with their consent, the impression that he was close at hand waiting the decision, and the one more fact that he wa3 seen in the neighborhood of the' Council after the decision was givenL these things we say, afford, proof enough without written or sworn to statements and proof enough in anj murder case to hang a man high ; as Haman. They have at least af-

forued proof enough to entirely justify us in

ninl.-Irir fV-,.-. nUnrrr. irKIoli irj tiii;l,i iii nnlimi. ......., wii, vnuini,. .. .nv..-. i. - ............... presented to the public would be ample proof, to sustain our position p.iiiivn. j we do not.deem stotcmeuts from .any gentleman except the one who offered Gavitt's j proposal, important. If we thought them at all necssary, we could prove, that Gavitt was Waitin" in frort of he Council room for the dcVsVl of thaf.) vonhis n-nnosaL , Iff 0 r . : . . j ir--r - - sittincr in riis Ktto-o-v wlion th o-ontlontnn who 'offered his proposition, came down stairs, and told him he wag rejected, when Oavitt drove off. Does this look as if the proposal was made without his k no wie fee or consent? Does or dara Gavitt deny .this? - ' ' Yvre thus leave him ahfl the subject. This "day will give evidence for him or against him If his candidate for the Clerkship is elected, then Mr. Gavitt may at least congratulate himself that our attacks have been harmless. If defeat awaits him, he is politically dead deaä beyond the hope of resurrection, and dead in .the memories of all excepting those w j has injured and disgraced by political horn he connecthm. THE GiiEA'i' iSCSSI ASf ISKJIEDV. TKO BON' PUBLICO, -"' Every mother should have a box in tho house handy in cues of Ct'id'.'uts to tho iliildreo." IZedilins's itussta. Salvo. T r ,i..r.. ...... .1: 11 M 11 lumtjui ci iuih .c.iia ..uiiuiui:, uitu is recoftuieixicn by j.b) sitiaDS. It is a sure and speeuy cu-re for Burns, Pil. s, Boils, Corns. Felons, Chilblains, aiid'GIJ Sores of every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itch, Pw.'.d Head, Kettle Kash, Bunions. Fore Sipples, (reeomineudsil bytnusesO Whitlows, Sties. Festers. Flea Bites, Spider Slings, Frozen Limbs, Salt Kheum. S.itirvy, Sore and Cf:.ckled Lip.--, Soro ?oso, Warts and Flesh Vcilnds, it isa most va uablo remedy aud cure, Vilich can be testified to by thousands who have used it In th j city of Bost n' tnd vicinity for :he !at tiirly years. In no itist tHca w 1! ibis Salve do an injury, or interfere witn a physician's prescriptions. It is mad o from the purest materials, from urecipe brotiglil from Hussia of articles growing in that country and ilia -proprietors have letters from all classes, cleryj men, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it them selves, and recommend it to others. Keddinz's Kussia Pa'.ve is put in large tin boxe?, stamped " on tho cove w t!i a picture of a house and disabled oldier, whichpicture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price 33 cents a box. P.ki.dikg & Co., Proprietors, KELLER, KAKXSLEY & CO. A?enl, apTd&wly . Kv.nsville. Ind. ... . .1 SPECIAL NOTICES. $fg" Notice s in t,hi- pine?, ken cent per line ons inrtinn; 20 ei-nts per line three times; 30 ceut per Hue ou week; diseonnton longer timo. iVuou. OiiDKRs for Tt'ood left at E. E. WIIEELKR'3. will he prmpb!j filled. &p7-3m2-sa NPiiia axd su:ti:?ix:ic (,ods. Tiik ander igned takes leave to inform the citiios of this city and vicinity, that he is in receipt of a full and general Assortment of 3pbis(1 asd Summer Dar Goons, and respectfully requests the favor of ä call ' A. ANSPACHS!, mM5 lea Main street, next door t Branch Bank. B3 A uprin or summer medicine wo wuld recommend Dr. J. I f OSTKTTKit s eelelir-ited Stomach Eifers above all others. I screngthenitir and invito ratine efl'sct npon a dehilitated y?ttäJi-t tru! astonishinp. Its tonic action on the Hver, ita ten de rcy to tfriV"a M hnrars to tho aurfur?, thereby cleans. ii the y stem irom all tuapnritif s, is what haa gtined for thes Rittcr.-t sich an enviable reputation, inasmuch as the r are pleasant to the t-iste even as a beverage, anrl are in fenrai iie u a family mcHctne wherever known.. For sale hy DrugsXsts and Hotels v. . , - , - - H AhO-OS ft 3TOODRD. " ' WOOl-SLV & SAWYER, Agents. r. Meets at 7 o'clock P. M ., at their I latl on Water ctreet, over the Telegraph Uilice, on the firafc mad third Saturday? of ach month. ottäjdßv - . a ,ri : ,. ... H VT ES. One square, ten line? or 1o3j, one tim. 50c; hree times, tl"; one week. $i 50; two rueks. 3 5; oio month. three month. S7 tr ; nix inoulh, $H ; on year. .$15. Oiconnton larir ad v-rtiitment. Cirri of si lines or under.- per a num. No charpe fur marrt.ige, death or religious notices. I'HiKOS lOWAMISIIIP Kl.ICC'i'IO. A PK II. 7. 'Sl'S polls for the election of Toirnaliip Officers, will be B. onRii4 at the Auditor's Office, ou Third street, for votorj iivinirT.'ectof Mtn atreetin-t Prineeton I'.oad. Vntera livinit east of Main street and the Prmeetoa Koad wll vote at th. Treasurer's Office on Main str.-et. apj-2td TUO. E. U-AKViy. Towpahip Olerk. rrnBr.S New Rice; 30 doi Pickles: 15 bxs atarch; 2O.C0O 9 half Spanish Cigars, j flat received by p7 21 - j Z. tl. COOK & SON . if V-S"tl fi:Sa Cora, at3Pc per bushel. I9jß 1-1 X. II. COOK RON" a JORX IIHOOII.. M doz as'd aa'itiea jns-t ree d, fer ap7 S. E. ;OlL14eK.T i CO; ;. ft af LliS Carolina Rice: Ss b Craum Chntae: mmßf ßlf tlea Candlewick; I btl.SfougS.t.n Bitters; I i hoxe. o im ami ht-oim Bultitcor Oysters; reotived thi ämf ani fbiaale Ijn i) ' ,j . . .. - ap7 , : . r . . & D. IIEIMANN' RVK Fl.Otn. in libla Rys Flour, a apWdid article, in burrtila and aicka. , apr DEKSHBEkGKR k CARSON. DU I ! Ö Fl t r I T. 50 buah d riei. Arplee; 2i do Peachei' I .bl Peach Butter, an excellent article fat family nae furrale by ap7 UEKSHBERt-K A CAR!iuJy' Town Lots for Sale AT PUBLIC AUCTION! 7'1'1, be ,old pal lie anction. od Wednesday the "th day of .May, the folloarina; Luta ia the city of Evansville. to-witt . The south third of Lot 37. Old P at. formerly occupied l y SI. A I.a.ren e a., a M in le-yard . , Lots 11, 7, 6:1 and Gl. l prr K lavement. " ' Lota4. Rl..ck 7: 12. li ock 9; 27. Ulotk 9, and 5. BloeV S', ca-Hiern coiarjcmeiit. Lota 10. (l. 12. i.i, 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19 and 20, ia Cowan's Subdivi-ion No .3. l:p'er Balrv'tn?. nt Many of these lots are situated ia the mni-t flnurishin part of the upper porti.ia of the city, and are highly desirable for rfcRSMi ; ?. The Iä';r los wit! be ld, oue'-third payable in cash, and the remainder in. tro payments at one and two years. The smaller l3ts one hal f cah and the balance in 12 months; in-c-re to be added on ail defer. ed payments and a niortEi8:e taken to secure thsnt. , Persota wiahircto aiak any inquiries about the lot' will please ajply to 'm. R. Preston apj-dta J. J. SILLIMAX. AjpiiI-.. OOItPOICA'j'KIN SO TIC kT ORDlSniäD. that the owner or owners of Lits Nos 12 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8, 9, 10 II ani 12. in block , o. 50; and or Lots Nos. 1 and 30. in block No 51. all 1 Tl ihn f.'. -i j .. -n 1.' n largi-mi-nt of toe city of Kvansville, eaave a plank aiaewalk to be placd dow.i along the fronts and sidi a ..t said lota on Seventh street, extending fn.m the erner of Chunm it comer of l.ooust streets, iti.ia tn days after the publio ition of this notice, and in do:aulc thereof, the Marshal is directed u .... iu a.u .t-r iva. uu lit. v.srs an'l expenses accruing thereby will it asesse 1 to and oo leeted by sate ot -tii-i ln(. P so much thoreof ss will stiaty said lien aad costs. By ordor oi tne i.ommoa council. S 10U WELL. II. WALKER, Clerk. COKPOKATIÜ NOTICF. ' " ORDERKD that the owner of lot K. 10 block No II in th Eastern EnUriremivt cause fii lot to be filled un so as to correspond with the eity gra le witt.in ten days affr the publication of this notice, aud in default thoreof the Marshal itt directed to per orm said service and the -.n-tt. and ex neu es ceruedinar thereby will be ..-....l t n a i . leered Ly sale ofsaid lotorso miteh thereof as willsatisfy said lien and costs. By order Common Council P- tl E.L.I. u. v ALaba, City Clerk, iJ.I. SSFI. VSHS 60 boxes qnart.p stand hf-pint juat reo'd per Jacob Poe. for a'e low by PS : S. E. GILBERT & CO., Sjo. near Water. rfi -IOR CCO --25 boxes, ass'dsisesana linalltiea from 12 Jft. ta 40e per lb. lust r.o'd ten-sale y . apö S.E GILBERT & CO.. Syo. rear Water. BAGS Rio Coffee. 6 bSls SI S. Almonds; 9WW 5 b"xes the best Virginia tobacco rec ived rhfadar andforialeby ap5 - I. 4 D. ÜE1MANN. aid for".l,,y",: 2:rr " P' I " LreHEI anuiorsaieoy ap5 . I. & I. HJtlMASN . , GOODS!! WE are now receiving .the largest and mos-desiraM .took of DRV GOODS. BOOTS. SH.1KH .i.t-i respectfully iuviu. the trace. ... i. .1 .uiiu .idi viiereu. m .liii miri T.n .Pii.ii . 17XTRA. FAMILY FLOCR. Just received a further j.uii, oi r. ri o eaira supornne nour, warranted '... -w vue Ufll Ol. &.VU1B unaug BERSHBERGER i CARSON. : ap

CANDIDATES.

. . JTT.On. dollar. ISVAi-iAmir l.fA1.VAcr, wr.uuocr. caudiaau-s. " "Y for ;i won. ,4 . n . S A . P KBS : S ir, pic a so Bo neunce me name a I J A3 oW M-. uuitum A.n. SiXPKttS: Sir, please anneunceTJie nameof JAS. Füll M MeIIAL. ! jn, s k-pi. ..Wir 1" j r-j. JI0SLEy. ' f-'TOR: You i'.l please annaijnce the aaiae of J AS. , u. B!i cinaiaiifl lur uitv Mmu ftkiuotiMiu I April Heoion. mfU . : I "tl. 1 1. " - Füll CITi I'LGBKi fenrdidaeffrS"Uuolio',n wula o"iS bT'cuy c"rk.autl eVfluini eleeiioa ' ,. r r rf .T ,-V?. . ml24 i nuuu.. .Atuvr.v. FOR COLLECT OK. -i . o. : t. . .u . rIIrT' . M. 8ANDERS:-r-PWage. anoo:in4e the name of DAiRlj WoOLSi'.V, aa a candula lor Ciiy Collector at the enacingT .rui oiecuon. Ira- ir. K..Vri. liA.f Tin ("rp.T im. . f,. V oi.. -;-. at tl.e Dsuiiix A.pril election mi.21 JKr"7.BBCT.Ott M. P. OARTER ia a candidate for the office of Oi y Rrconler of K fiosville, Bad trusts hi .cauut to thegreut Ar'nter the people. . ... ap-t. , ' 1, r öl COtaUlH,.-...-..-... .. Mr. S.vnER3r Von will nleas announce t!h natce FKKU. V. 0 OK auj a candidate far Councilman in the "th war.i. mh22,r Sr. Sasikr3: Please annnnneVhonatrst, of SAMUEL O ftR aa a candidate for Councilman tn tne Sixth Ward, qnd oblige. .. a?' ÄQWic are requested to announce the name of JAMES SC.A N'TLIN aa a eaudida&e for City Council in toe Second Ward . pi Füll JlsTIlK OF TIIK PEACK. ' t4. Randkks: Yon will pleise announce JAMKS T. WALKMltits candidate for re-election to the ofioe of Jus tice of the Peace at the enuine; election. . mbry JjPlj-VK are authorized to annonace JOSEPH P. TCLLIG TT ' "a tanui inrtiiwwco i.u leHUfi i .. j : . . . c t . : . .u- o for Iigeon Townwhin, ! .k,, .,., .. ItihI .!..tiAn " ap5 FOH ASSESSOR. Mil. Saxders: Please announce the name of JAMES SPALDINtr na a candidate f.r re-election to the office of City Assessor at the ensuing April clectioa. tnh27 ' Ä? We are reqi ! fl to announce the am of JAS. G. IT ATCHFTT sacaadidate for Towmbip Trustee at the ensuing election. . txy 'S FOH COXSTACMi. ÄTT'e are requested to anounrethe name of JAMFS M'!vNITr as a candidate for Constable of Pigeon Township atthe enaning A pril election . .. mlii ßi" Wo ara-authorized to announce the name of A. K. W. OARPENlfciiv a a eandidato for ConstatU o( Pieoa Tuwn5bii at the encuiiig elaction. api Jt'W are 'reineste to annonnpo the name of JOHN CLltFOKU as a candidate for Constat le at the eusuiiift el ction. . .. &i? . , ar"Wt are requested to atöior.nee the nam o f EPW A RD S. MAßTIN ad a candidate for Constable at the ensuing election. .- ap;i jf" We are requested to annnnnce the na"?te J AS. F1TZn j Liüiajia as a canuuace ior uonscaize ax ineensuis&tHC-j tiOM. -' . p4 1 We are requested to Announce the nnme of GEO RGE L. KffiXNS N as a CiudiJace for Constable at tliccosu-ng election.' " ( 1 apl 'A'e a-e reqne?ted to announrSe the name of .G. W. A Di.KIiSBt lUJil as a candidacy ior cocst&ble at th"; tnsn;ug ejection. . t apj aCtfWe are vqeated to nnnonnea the name of FI1H-IP KMi ' as a candidate tor City lUrabui of Lamasco at the Miy election. s mii2b TO MKRCHVVTS, SHIPPKR4 A D OTMKRS. f j II uudtrsifinevi would announce that he has nuished his L lartcn auu s-ilistanrinl new Wharf- I'tiat MlMJIOTH t'AV.E.'V Ho has placed her. for th sähe of convenience in all stages of the r vtr, at the foot pf -Vine trect. He will at all times h-rea't- r be pleased to give prompt nnd careful attention to recöivit-fc and sitipuiug a well aj wall other river bisiue33 th it may he eutrusted to him The patron a'i therefore f the Mere' ants. Shippers and otners oi tins city ana oi ir interior 14 sniiciteq. JOES b. J1TT0IIELL. T II E h 1 T T I, E MAN . ' WITH TIIE JT-CZr STOCK!! Who cjji d-eia a. peraiu in Vool. Lid-u Sitk. or Cotion. "BVEHY Gentlcmun u.air8 to ha neatly aud ia tily dre.sjMd ed. ft is etuiueutly proper that this shonld I e the min of all, and we have noticed thatnar- all te well-dressed 1 denizens 01 our city purchase their (Ilothirg ab . A. LOBfcN.STINK'.S ' AVcstcrn Star ClUiing: Stnrc," ander the Pavilion HoU-l, corner o Water in I Sycamore sta. ; lüvtrythicg in the line of ClothioK and Furui.shiug 4jods. my he had, retly made er made to orler, noi only ia the bust Quiuutt end?ty!e. but at the very lowest prices. A yeucral aiortmeatwf Hau. Capj. Leather Trunks, Carpet bags and Valines, everything that a gcctlemau can wear wi ,i-i niav iinu :it. csitrn ctar, ap.t SKV:AJ(D CKKAP ;01-! ? ; ' ' McKINNET & COOKE. W AT ST. ÜBXT UUOK TO K. BABOS' kT.TW M AIS AND I.OEC3T ft RK now reoaivioj; and opening a most desirable stock of ij. aprm. ani summer goons, coast-ting in partot every .triaty usually kei ia dry good store. Silks. Challas. Bcranes liobes. I.aass, Brilliantes. Bonnets. iCrsps. silk Lace and Keopilitan.) Ifii.bons. Lace Edrin-rs. 'Jlovesard Hoointin g-oi varity Cloths Cassimeres, Pant goods and eating, in rich profusion-, &c, Ac. ap3 ULIiCTION NOTICE. H.' I. A C. S. L. RAILRO D-The Annual Election for ue i'"u yireccnrs i tno Hrsnsvillo, ladian-ipolia and t!l i ottice of the Company in tha . eitv ol Iadi .nanoti... ou w .v.niaw ut..ijtii, u.i.n ib.nr.uil uamiunv. .Ill HA h.l I a. Hiii)AV.,M:.y 2J, I8.W. at i o'clock P, ill at hi-jh time the otliccrs fn r tbe ensul'ar year will nl.o le elctd. ' , jJIGS GBEB.VB, Soo'v.-'' Indianapolis. April 1. 18.;s. ap3-d3w ' i BUSHELS Hominy jnst from t! mills and made "-w 9 out of rnra white flint. Komijiv co n for f ale at woo.esaie or retail tjy $ P. ItOKXBROOK i CO. ' K W13. the undersi-rned, have formed a Copartnership under the rm and stile nf Miturry.. . tin r.. Jth, enrpoee I cerrayi igj nir and doiag a tencrnl tobäceo ...i.. ,u,iui i.,m.. in nope, irom our experience as Tobacco Manufacturers, to teeeive from the public a share of their patronage. V have t-iken the store Not 2ö rhid a bet. Main and th. River, where.tr will be pleased to set oar Ii lends and eustomtrs. W pel pge ourselves to give entire sat ifaetio la all Tobacco manii.-vrtureri by ns -. .- . 1; , BIRCH MlTsSEt.MAK.-mB-im . : - ANDREW J. J1USSKLM A". n. vuski.mih MÜSSE I.ÜIA Jf A: CO., mlnnf.nrttirr4nri1l Hln-ie of :;C II K V I N ,tj T O B A C CO, NO 25TII1IH) ST.i Cr-. MUX IXIlwiTas l.omn-i.. 1.-10 ..ri'vutar autmuoD paiu to ue puTcnaa.ng Of L K A r TUBACOO. ap3-2m. TO LET. npiIE nioelittle Barber Shop, at a low price. jo!nln'gtie JL iroet ball of the Pavilioa. Possession giveu immediately. . apt-tf ' . C. K. BREW.''' er... R. OrtKKiK ili boxes extra Cream Che.se.- for m m m muiug. xo ou v,ream unees.. tor cn-tp try trade reo'd per steamer 76 by ap2 Z. H. COOK & SOX. office fo iif;.t'. TWO RotStni adjoining the office of X. Rowley. Esq . on Fourth street. Apply to - .. "I'2"36 i -. -BAKKR & 3ARVB.V.. fH'KI,-;B PORK. 10 bMs Mse Pork for retailing a. justree'dby ap2 IIERSHBKROER & CaRSOX. Tll.l OW WAilK Hl dos ass' d Market Baskets: : 5 doz Clothes Basket?: 1 dez Willow WAt... do Cleveland Cabs; Ja do du Oal; ' I do Nursery Chairs, foraale vtry cheap by Jp? iiwrhbwrier k CARsoy. . f4 6 CAN'S Ireeh Baltimore Oysters. W Lola bans ! a If VfF cans 50c; juat ree'd and lor lale by ' -P2 : Z. U. COOg & SON. . iO AS K Zante Currants: 1 bbl raper-shell Almonds; 30 bose.. Raisins aps'd M. R. and Layers; 2 tr.ill Lhites, reo'd per steamer D.-finderVv r3 z. ii. coo & soy. VALtABI.E L'f AT .HCl IOS' g ii it.u sii at puqiic auction, at tho old Court House in i Evansville. April 2itb 18. Lot number sixty (6 ia the pp-rr hulargementol' Kvansville. rituated on the corner of tipper i Jioioei.y .uu occouo .ire-jts. I ins l.it is 75 fc-t froutand ISO rei ucei-, auu is one oi f .e nwt .'iicii'te building lots in lh oiiy. SALE POSITIV. 5 la' Tkbms: One-third of the lurcjtasa mency in cash, and the remainder in ou j and two yeara villi iuter.st, to be secured by a mortgage. , . It eiert, üVer i Carvia, at whose offie. flat of the lot mav bos-en X AXCY ROGERS. Vuulsky & Xei.sos, Auctioneers. an BLTSH Iriah Potatoes juit ree'd by Z. U. COOK 4 SON." XJTILilTV, BKAIITY, EliEGAlVCE KEF IN EM E N T,v fjt VERY on, of the above name, will bo -round well a-apt-J ed to and a true representative of the. immense quantities of Goods tust arrived at th w. 11 known S'oreof Wm. Lueweiith.il V Co., n r rsi streets, llavu t an assortment and asetectioo of Hoods, surpassing in the variety o l at. lea, colors P'f.- " r friend, and m.rUn,,, and vicinity to give us a oall. W, extend enr invitation la F articular to the fair sex, assuring th.m that every arttele aatiaBb1e ander the name of Dry Hoods. Em roideriea ' (Swiss. French and Senteh) Fancy Goods. Manillas Whii, t'""1 'TeT lcs ription. Shawls, M. Winery and S' Goods. .ean be seen in the richest, choice ai.d mosi varied raw asmost - anauine eapecutioos, and satisf every elaim resp cting t" u . . ..... miw .hut wu ... "' " vi.b . SIW."' -

freean please every demand aa forfishion. color or qaality, kommend them to my old ensromers and the publiv generallv

nnd the same in pleoe goods. :ome ann con vine, yourselves. " aoipiy qualified trojn long experience to give sa'isfaunhtl WM. LOEWESTHAL n.i , Uon to all who mir fur.,., ik.m .Mh r-t. i

RAILROADS, &C.

. -. .vC.Tf I I I I JtVAWäVIl.Lt, tttKÄW JUUUÖV ILLD TATTTrAr jlv .i x jLv. yj xx JLCHAIf iäE 1F xi; mk. VaaJ ftftor Ifundoy.. Feb.. 18th, until 'uriher noti TrutnawilLrnn aslollov: ilrXUJi-. m f uVÄn.V fÄ u:3oj. ji: Iunianai.olia, l:0O niht. conncti direct, tr.i, tfir tnrmniri. ruiim mi cun itip ind. yi? fli audlflmeinnati. In.Ifana Central and Indiana!UnttM UieTelan liailroad. fw-mKraMrilie Wr Cieii 14 honn. .to do do do to Piti&boriih ,. 28 do. 4 jdo. to Now York 44 do. - . JT . ' .. i.e. ..:- u j. I Iktttinini leaveaTerre-Haute at 3HO P. J5.; after the af- . ofij.M. ladliiaanoli arrivta at Eactil! atN I'asrfners by thfa train can time from Cincinnati, lladiion .Louisville. ColunibBaand St I.oni same day. w i r 7? & '.zZ- .J? A. ll O : ;- From EransTillo to Cincinnati - Tw Haut .. .. 7 13 .. 2 .. 4 ..12 25 ..14 7 o rieTfland , do,-:i"' do Pittsburgh 1 Paily Keiht Traina leave Kvonaville and T. rro-Hante at 7 A . M., en which local pawenjrers will le taken . Train run .by Indianapolis time, wh.ch ii eight minnte i (astBT than Kvansville time. ' t.:,i!fwa)tTiaoritM.rtlnoii;hTickFls. ipflr at tb Tick- Office, .-.aad of Lorj3t street, hvansvine. 527 J.J. DANIELS. San't j Knqnrer. Princeton Clarion. Vineenne Gazette and Heu dii'son Patriot take out other adv. and for-y - ,AVIIS EXPUESS COMPANY. mil Timm' miwrhß' I I ' " X.r',X'i' .

IJBW ARRANGEMENT ' THE ADAMS EXPRESS OMSJtVY reptftiUjr' njJi Bounce to their friend?, the pnhlieot EvaunvrneTina"

victnitv, that they have determine to open on office in $ i Hranaville to he devoted exclusively to the trausnctton cT . ltie l,,,sln-SH 01 lJC,r .'ne, ana nave appo'Dtca i.'r. lCif 11. .ut..)nM-(, m uinii Aj;cu., wiL.,iruuijiif';isicunDecEinii ject of iccrjafliae the facilities d the Kpreps. and thereby increase ita desirihility to the puc.' lie to acoomplish which the Lesteliorta of our local ageat will ba especially directed- - A I! persons havine business with oureomany will please callc-tk -Mr. . Bride, at onr new office on First street, between Locust and Alain, who alune is authorised toectfor us from this date. ...... . .- nov2-dtf AT.FRRn OATTTIKTC. Pnperinlcn c t .A KVANSVIL.l.tiAX'ij WABASH PACKET. --3 The Ftauneb and good sfairor I. A. G I V E -N , rwfC;i()t OATMAX. Master. ill run dunryr the ae ion in the Evansville aud Wabash Rtvrtradj. For freight or p-iae, having good accommodations, rply board. JLiOUISViiiKs UVASSVMI. K .1 "i Ü ST. LOUIS PACKET. ' - , , The fine and fast fa.senger racket iJS F-A SHION, a itijixiaii j Q Rbfo CommnnJur, will leave Rvanvi1le vi tj Thnaj'tav mornii g lur Louisvi-le. and everv Sunday morning for Sc. Lcai. For freight or pafsage, liaving" fine are tnpindatiopa. apply frQard. mh2St tu vrina illcj Louisville aud llendcrsou v . 1'aclLct. , The large, new mud swift seairer R AI N BOW. CAf l'. VI' .M . R..HOLCROFT Waster, enntinnes runninj reaularlv in the above trade for Lieh she was built. arriving acd-de;.rting irom Kvansville lor HcLderten and Lo-iviio .Tory .Weou.eday ana Saturday. 1'or frei-ibt or papsajte. haviag excellent accommod.:.t.ioGe apply ia board. The Rriinb-. connects regularly isuh the Cincinnati and Louisville packet.., the next day alter leavine Kvansville. Passengers from Kvansville can procure through tirVeta ii they di.--.iro ; , mh3-tf Kr.w fspiii.Va noons. "E2"EEV i- PRESTO!?, on Klo street, have ju't re,ired fiä their first ias'alment of aeur aud seasonable Goos. consisting in iart of Bleached and brown Muslin; Cmnelton Sheeting: Red Tickii'd. all qualities; Plain, strip'd and fanoy CtPlain and ( rinred D nims; toaad.-s: Plain, dark and gold-mixed Farmers Drilünp: Tweed; Brown Liaen Coating; Shirtine oheeks; A j.ron Checks; Bieacb'.t, brawn and eo!or. d Linen Dnck; Ta'lo Diaper: 't'wilJed 'cans: Br-tadrlotha, all colors; liiaonal Casi-imeres; Cassimcrcs, do; Regatta do; Satistts, do, ' ' PtlSTS. ' Supr Rich Fancy; Ä.tper Maddarcolors; Litre aud lVhit-r " ' , do fsiirj.le; ri'.e and (tra g-; . ' do Pink; ' 1 Crange Puruiture, new stvlcs. bAiVSi. ! Rich Fancy; ' Kith French; Gtughua.; do Black. CRESS 000 OS. . Rlack Dros Silks, black uu.l fuey colored Muslin. Atpscv and Lustres, Plaid Gisfthsm?, Ki.uch io. B. rege de Luitie, ptaiis and printed Jacouets Swiss. Mull and Bonk Muslin, t'lMk Cambrics, Bonuct and Cap Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, fn-ertions, &a., iic. STRAW GftODS. fee. I Fin-t Leghorn anil Panama Ha's. Palm Leaf do, Shanrbat Straw do. tlormm ßraid do. black, brown and pearT. H.inga rian. Natioiial and Artie's' Wool, do; ilainaud col'd tatraw Bonneta, Silk and Lswn do. RODTS AXD SHOES. ... - . Ladies and Misses Kill, Morocco and Ep".ele-1 Rootee3 and Ruskius. Meu'a Ooat and Calf lunröi-s and Br.'gstks. Children and Youths' do., together tt'Ha a lull attd nntple-ts sr-iek ot Uiovas and H's-ery, 'I hread. Need'cs. Ituttons. Pins. Hooks and Ky s. Com ha and all other-notions in citf ia.v & We roapect'ully invite all country m?! chants visiting tuis city., to an examination el our gso.ls and prices. mli2-diw ( . - : KEEN A; PRESTON OY1 HRS AT BGDl'CED PltlCi-.S! -ügj. JUST received oi.e ehest per Sonth-rncr Price Ik a I J reduced to one do.lar fur Cant aud fifty cents for EHal( Cmi. . Cife mhZd TEXNET & SORENSON. "9 CASES new style Fancy Prints: " M W 3 do fancy De Lainea I case Silk Popiin; 5 do'"" black and fancy Lawn; ' 3 do' 'pla'n and fancy Cheek Giaghamsr Tec'd and forsaleby mh31 J. B. MAGHKE 4 CO. tjft CASKS Ladies Wootee: ! eases Chil l Bootees; .o '9 t eases Men's calf tnd kip shorn 150 eases Men's boots tor sal by n.h3l J. II. MAUUBK i CO. BSSKSCK OF C'OFFKK. 10 boxes a grosi eaeh just iii ree d, for sale low by mhSl .- f AXSKLTOJi SHKKTI(i. 200 halt of Cenneltod Ay jsn iheetiae rec.'d this dar and for aale bv mh2-dw JAS. LOW ft 0Ov 418 Maio st.. Lou. B" 0nO. I ORTER. 130 doren reo'd per Eclipse. ÜJ mhiii :- TEXXEY & SOREXSO.Y ' N A T I O (V A I, II t E la , ' ' . Ne-nrbnrgh. lnl. MRS. H. I.. PK,TKCOST KjlA Rcpcctfullr informs the citizens of Evmn. ilia a. I l-i! ! the traveling community generally, that he hw caed tho X-tional Hotel in Xowbureh. snd ia na-nared to r en. sient and permanent guests. The house la new and newlv furnished; Is well rringed inside for comfort, and beautif-illy situated on the Ohio river. The table will be we"l suppli.'d all times from the Kvansville market. Horjc any Carriar w-ll be well taken care o. Every attention will le raid tn thote who patronise the house. Th, publio are respecfnMy solicited to give the new house a call, . tnh3l-tf "37ETl(ß. 1 c'aaa plaid Marseilles Vestwg. reel thi day and f.r sale by JAS. LOW & CO. ml.M-dlw- i , , - ... 418 Main street, J-ouisville. K'y. W 15 R'i'iKS. 2 cases 3- de Beget' ree'd tb-s day and for BVealeby .. JAs. i,o ,t o . mh2-d.w - . - ,t j ; fig MaiatrJet, L-iuisvillc. Ky. jßKV ISLVD -OTTO'.-10ibaleaSe Mard Cito.' C7 roe'd t,hi-day and foraale br . JAS. LOW ,t ro S jnh23-diw 413 Maio street. Louisville, b'r. 8UI.T8. 5 cases solid black Engliah Prints - . . 5 lo black and white do-ree'd th's da '" '- .-- "J -.-1 - - . . ... A3. LOW A" UU 418 Main street. I.nn.svill.-.. Kr. M 'JUFKKK. 2U0 bags prim Eastern Rio mat re.'d and lor sal, by j a p PR EST ( ) X B K t i S . ''"''' E3IOVAI . Hgit Hatchitt has moved hi residence to Mrs. Rnleifh'j SüJf hous, on . Third street tnnn.ir, 1r J T 111 1 delling. . r ' ,.., aj B8L prime new Rice at lower figures than can be 99 bought at any house in the e ty by JOHy BURTIS. . COAL! COAJLÜ r- ar now riceiviua a large lot et t le best coal in the t) w Weijt. and arc readv to suoolv our fri. n.u . mer by the amall or larje quantities. Vi e will del ver it to private housea at 12, cent pr huabel. to the whlt sale con- . 6iimers, ,( Mill make a Hberal deduction. Orders l.tta the atore of Hollinrsworth & lluj-hes wi I 1. pr mt tlyattended to. jl J.W..&J W. IltGllbS. KEOS extra Leaf Lard; 5 bbl, do do, (nt ree'd y UW mh29 .;.'.. Z.'ll. C JIIK S-.X, "" BXS German bairn So-ipt 25 bxs Star Candles; mmi (9 III bxs S erine Candles: 2 du Tomato Catsup; , 10 do Pepper Sauce; ree'd per late arrivals It mh29 ' Z.V.. COOK A- SOX. K ER has jnst received a large assortment of itjt Mill.nerv. eonsistina ot Nepoütaa. S.lu and Straw Iloi-nets to which rhe calls th, auention of the l.sdireof. bvanaviil, and vicinity. .. ,' r BARKER. . 1-al'3 . First street, between Mais and Lceu'si. FliVllr '' EE" FOKMtLR. CHOICE lot of Fkuit rmcus. Cnrranta. Ra pl err'es. Sc.. just received from Caytkn. Obio. nd f..i s.-.lei', ' a. ui'a'a ".ar.isn. "I"1"2" Ono mile north of Evansville. Poz Egrs: 20 bnsbels wreeii apples rnrsal, "- hy nh28 HERSUBhRGER & CARSOX. m . ; rü roirl "ßii xmrr i ce. " E 9 .. . . V ou( T entire inte es ia te Mechanics iT. "-"'" -? m noylo, John Kehnhrr w ul?' nd franklin P. Bovl, who will hereafter conduct . - - - buriiT toth,M,.k my friands for their -.tronae. All ths