Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 207, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1856 — Page 2

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I ADD. H. SAHDEKS, EDITOS. sahpeks, giu-wa. , jtu--j . ,i ü7-ATjVTT T T?. i JjiVAJNoVlJuiLilli. CITY OF WEDN ES D A Y , M ORN I N G, : APRIL 9.ere FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE

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the city election. There were some errors lnhouts of thoughtless' revelry. . In one corner

figures almost unavoidable under the circhmqr, the Jadics saloon is a group, whose Urin stances,' tut the details 'as given were generally inter-grasp Ftfce hand', '"silent lips and mois-.correct..-rho . principal v bona of contention, tencd'eyes betoken a deep sorrow at the near

and in-fact thcr only eiSce which" drew forth newspaper discussion, 'was tbe-City Clerkship. Very iitUe'wasiid bf .Hayor or any- of the Other officers," with 'the" exception of 'members of the'PJ ty lUpuncil. It is unxiecessary now to review the circumstances which made this 1 offiie.ln itself i Comparatively .unimportant, the most prominent in the'comiilunity.i .SuiGce it to say, that the Ahjericans gave Walker, , the present . incumbent the great mass;of their Totes, in oppoitUxn-to 'the' gentleman who had bean nominated by "a packed convention and Walker was triumphantly elected. .VThis is no triumph 0Ter"Mr. S'iy'mo'ur, who is entirely unobjectionable as to' character and ability, but if wa triumph over as striking a specimen of one man despofism as ever the history of politics in this region developed. Those Germans who would not' sacrifice their independence at the feat oCtlns one man dictation, aid become h is favorite tools, vote. I for Walker, and thus "fetruck the one man power a blow it must feel to its heart. Otherwise 'they voted very generally the whole, Old Line ticket. ; Mr. Hewson, Democrat, was elected Mayor bv an inconsiderable mai'oritv. He has " not the abilty nor the alapta'.ion to the office of his opponent, , but hejvvill no doubt endeavor to perform his duty.ully and we hope. impartial ly. The other offices are ' principally filled ly Democrats. v In "the City Council,' "however, about which there was more feeling, and geh eral and individual excitement, than relative to any thing else except the Clerkship, the Amer icans have a majority, without coun lingllessrs. Orr and Cook, who have no sympathy with the Petnocratic party. It appears that the people, feeling themselves more directly interested in the Council than any other position to be filled, went earnestly to work upon the merits of the men. i The prosperity of Evansvillc was 1 never repqsed in more , able hands than , the newly elected City Council. We never before had a Council; comprising more business cxperien:e and. more real interest in the prosperity of, the . city, than this. , When we mention to those acquainted with the names of the gentleman that on the new Board are Messrs. M. W. Fos ter, Samuel Orr, Fielding Johnson,. Geo.rW. Rathbonej Geo. Vennerhan, &c, it is' needless to say tha the intcrestsof the city are in com petent hands. - - " -; :' ; 1; ' ; - s The only membera, of th3 old Council re elected are James ScanLlin atd Wm. Ilunnel both ALmericans.- Mr.- Iientzer was the only oth?r old member wno was a candidate. ,,!ir. Mentzer is a German- Democrat, and- was.de faated by Mr. .Kinney, au Irish Democrat. Taisis no compliment to the paper which hns bjen so sedulously abusing the American? of the latJ or , present 1 Council. Two of. these Americans, and the only ones who run, wera elected by their fellow-citizens by heavy majorities, while the only man of opposition politics who run was defeated! The Americans achieved a signal triumph in this Council election, t Every candidate of the eleven they eTiuörsed, "eight in all, were elected. In the llth'ward the Oid Liners had it all to, Ibcmv - 1 . Bilves. Tho new members of the Council are as follows: lst.ward, M. W. Foster; 2d-ward, Jas. Scantb'n; 3d ward, G. W. Rathbone; 4th ward, Varnee Satterlee; 5th ward,. Fred Cook; 6th ward, Sam-'l Orr; 7th ward, Jos.;Setchell; " 8 th ward,- Geo. Venneman; Oth ward, ' F. Johneon; 10th ward, Wm. llimnell; 11th ward, Dennis Kinney.. ,; . " j ;r We give to-day the; official.3 returns of'ihc city election, to which' we refer readers, for .-de-tails of figures. ; - '... . ' ,. . ' .. ," ' CrThe organ of , the Sheriff must really' accuse us paying it further , attention. ' D41 ring the late city election canvass we assisted its .master, in using the Enquireras a political toohi We are now done with it, having in a great measure accomplished the good work we designed by its. use. In pitching dung it I . . If 1 a. A - .1 I t - -i

is generally Desi 10 use a uung-iorn.. ua tins ircsn streak of paint breaks the monotony of principle, we have been using the Enquirer'tothe grey old buildings which compose Jamaiproperly handle the Sheriff. The organ of: ca's once prosperous commercial metronnlis Of

this county officer yesterday alludcrTTa an in - ieriew Detween him and the editor of this PäPer-. : .Whether the falsehoods it uttered to place us in a false . and coifarc' position,' a' p'o- ... . , , , . ,1 " ' vau piace us cy iiircats or bullying, belong to the editor of tho Enoui - for "Vt i t dnvytt- t gw., v VUCJ are equany contempt - ,Dle "es mere fleipiess malice if uttered by Ttll.-: and the most absurd FstlnrnfTUr. k ' . -rr- - .o5adocia, if uttered by Gavitt. -There were fortanatelr witnesses to Owl interview, the irft. tlemen bein- mutual friends.,, Iheu can nrob - ably best say whether the Sheriff succeeded in his attempts at bullying us. . Mr. G. is very

, "r,: " J:''..-"" ' -'"-n, which he is a party. Wc now drop Gaviif uaviiL anrl hin trir.I fni-fnod ' - - :r . -:.:reirz vs-rifv. fV.nrir.;! mi Joaf xri'. t -LJ aU-si" ! V- ' . ' -Ievening, but owing to the election excitement, ..lioiir;..! ,aftsrr.a.,lnn.affiw bill, TKi.v airainlaat erenintr. .- -'' V" . ".

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. TÜhB 1856. , .and T -oax i'KÄJttiotu, - ' ' v Epixoa Journal: v-; V . in thejourney.io oiu - --y " er llag- hardly recovered from the effects ol his I "-'"'j ,.,,,.-.. 'encounter -ivith. the storm god. ofi IIattera, encounter 'With the Storni ECU Oil ntt,ic.s.-, mwmtVl im. o . . --- , ...p ivä no n uuiiS j v..-..! four in the Steamer's bow that he IS at ASpm- . I The "noise and confusion atUn.Unt -.- . . . .1 . ii upon iiio iioiir ii uwu"' iv v ' x 1 l. r ,u...iti)tii it-M 1 ,:i t: u 1 iiiii. uul I T3.-lt.nl. Tin! ml T ito pntunis trains, hurrv up the 6n0nv TlTat noise upon" , . , iV'Xli- ', ' " ' their - Ja3Lyijhis' r,I . prove . thosij , presence of the hour of a long separation. At 'length the order for all but passengers to go ashore is given,' hurried and tearful adieus are spoken,'-the gang-planks bend under the rash to the irier, th-j hawsers are let &e and hauled In. and the staunch, swift and beauti ful 'Illinois," this 5th day of February, 1856, moves with prraeefnl .ur fhtö the stream amid the roar of the signal gun, and waving of handkerchiefs and the reiterated cheers,, from ti e crowd, which darken the wharves, and the sides'-and risrqnx of ' neihbOri'iiir shipping. While moving slowly down t!u Nai yjws to wards the broad Atlantic, a cordon forme 1 of the bodies and limbs'of a .-delegation from Africa is thrown across the extreme after part of the steamer. -In front walks inöexib'e' pur ser, who unwilling, to Scarry "dea l hea ls" or skulkers, examines our tickets, pockets one, returns a check , and we pass to the rear. . On reacijinz'tlie JLjok the veteran pilot (a default of his services thus far; would. vitiate, our in surance.) is. discharged and. 'with ,.a argo of "sku&ers" is soon bending sail and Oar for the city. With accelerated .sped .night soon came on and' in the morning the shores of Jersey, and our gallant steamer are in fog. An other day discloses the proximity of Hatter as by' the rising winds, the plunging of the strong ribbed steamer, and the numerous con tributions to Neptune, which appear to. have been levied on many undulating stomachs. The voyage upon the great lleSpdoes not real ize its extent from, the simple fact, that all around hi;n is water, for the area of ocean ac tually visible is small, but it is the continued onward progress of the Vessel, ever onward through a wilderness, and, towards a horizon of water, with no land in sight, that iiSords a conception of the vastness; the immensity, the eternity almost, of the sea. Tassing the Lesser Bahamas, we arc reminded that one of the group, though barren and uninhabited, is yet rich ' in historic associations,' for upon that sterile spot ; first, appeared the light to Colum bus and his discontented crew on Jie evening previous to his recorded discovery of land, and though not first trodden by the foot of the great adventurer.it may be said to have been th'; first land seen by him west of the Canaries.; .1 Pp.tf . sixth dajf wc were in a warm, sunny , and beautiful climä, amid a perpetual glorious summer.; We had been running all day between.the mountains on the east .coast of Cuba and the high mountain and hills of St. Domingo, and 'rapidly approaching the loftier mountains ef Jamaica. '."The sights and scenery were, animating and exciting in the extreme. The night was magnificent the moon, nearly fall orbed, shone with that clear, silyer light, eeen only in the tropics. The milky way glittering and resplendent with stars, whose brilliancy and beauty were scarce dimmed by the hearer and " broader light of the moon. And the buoyant, fresh and balmy tropical winds, the profound, meaiurelcss sea, and the stormy roof of ' the Universe far toward. Heaven, in spired thoughts of happier worlds. Passing by Tort Royal in the morning im ilia ariii" of the sea towards Kingston, the gorgeous beauty and the splendor of tropical scenery . met -the eye on every side. The horizon oa either hand i3 bounded by mountains which rise in majesty and grandeur , till thoir ; peaks arc al most blended' with the' azure of a torrid clime. As the steamer is being anchored at Kingstori, tho passengers' pause a moment to wit ness the novel method of replenishing with coo'Z.which is freighted in small tubs upon the heads' of colored women and girls, and then go ashore, to take a look at their dilapidated and rotting city; and not a few 'return laden with tricks from Oil Jamaica! The plantations throughout the Island are in waste their former workers living a- life of indolent, dissolute and thieving freedom, more beggarly and it i degraded than the Lazzaroni of Italy. '-Not a is j fresh streak of paint breaks the monotc IA . 1 the causes of this wide spread financial and ! inddstrial dec ty and ruin. I have r.ot snaca to 1 treat; besides matters of history) and familiiir to"your readers, their review here would1 be - . ; i . , useless, i üc national advantages of the Is-

lland are unsurpassed, for, to a c'niuale'niost'!'

. . . . -i t i - . . . I . dcligiiuui, is aauea 'a sou leruie and exhaustleas as your own great prairies, ar.d tesi ?(?irnnb- . a..-r.i. r "ta .t..-. -,.r . rp.u ail Ul5 TICU II Uli, HIIU pruuuctS OI tne trOOic- " . A ', T - - .'- r..;. ' . ; ' - ! v: '.l-1, . t-.v' . Ko Art.r,., .:!. : -vu ...? wuh aJ., , , .. ,:,i -i , o .zjlj - . . side With tlm rr.y . ire tho pn,'nn',of,oio' . r "--,- - - I - an3 the waving ralm. Flowers of .. oveiy kind flourish, in pen.etnat bloom h the carden. nnvl .Wb. j .. , .v irnrnpno iticI s-iv, v ., i . -i

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a martial band of.like huWd dross , of j thirty performers. Irf honor of the gathering . ' f rVl(- hv an Erelishmau played la2 Z and r ..'.. Jio; and never did I hear those s , . stirring na- - , ,. . . finmt din witTi irl n Mnw r.f rni.i and love nonai airs w v.u..... mi. u ...... ut.wa.ui.-kv,. v. - , - I Afmw ntx-,i .T;t.a i.in.i . n-t on 1 1 c tcnmrr tn ! is -- ' . , ' " , , ii I. of c-r,c;rt l.xr o gr, (i " ,',: : pu ii'k nn 'i iin km 1.111 linncr 1 f i1 im hie " j than one-twtiuh the oid mu . . mate time, viz: tliToe hours instead of two days, and the re embarkation takes place in a very short time; andj.be rapid passage by cars, wherein j'ou scarce inhale the miasmas of river or swam?, and the i- .riL. T.. frt i Speetiy iransier TO Hie UCC4 ui me- a jum.; steamer, where von rcfipiro the fine breezes of Panama Kay, have transformed what was once j a iday or two Of more or less exposure, vexa tion and toil, into a brief episode in the journey, and a welcome relief from the tedium and languor of ths long days at eea. .. For the consummation of the great deside ratum of an . iron union of tho Atlantic and Pacific oceans, with so much toil and so vast an expenditure of money, and in the face of unexampled difficulties and obstacles, the world is largely indebted to the wise, fore cast energy and perseverance of one of. the most public spirited and wealthy citizens of this Union, who holds deservedly, a high rank amönz the liberal and honorable ' mercnants and commercial princes of our land; Wm. II A.spinwall, of Xew York. 'As tho dai's c.irry us to the very verge- of the Pacific, we have no time to survey modern Panama, to look at the old Cathedral and churches despoiled of their rich plate 'and pre tended relics by such rapacious tribute gath erers as the English pirate Morgan'; the mas-, sivc wall, able yet, though gradually crumbling to ruin, to withstand even 'Anglo Kreilth cannun, nor the ruins of-tha -'-ßni; city from whence went forth the rut.hlpsS Pizarro against the mild and peaceable I ncas of Peru. .Hut, we. step directly from the,, pier into one of the Pacific Mail Co.'s steam harbor boats, and in a few minutes are walking the deck- of the clegant steamship "John L. Stephens;" named for th3 celebatid Aiuricin tourist; author of " lYavels in Egypt i Arabia, J'e'ru, ttnd the Holy L.mi," and niore : recently distirrgi.i'hed for extensive and minute researches Und explora tions in Central America. The ".'Stephens is one of the finest modelled well ventilated and swiftest steamers that i!y in th.2.53 Pacific waters. , , , ,. . . ..-,,rr. ,. The Whole coast from Panama to San Fran eisco bears unmistakable evidences, of its vol canic nature. Mountains so lofty that their summits are ever cloud-capped, and between deep, dark fissures and ravines, never penetrated by the sun-light. Touching at Acapules for coal, water, etc., the passengers amuse themselves by throwiM dimes into the bayK to tiee hc little copper-colored imps divo ; to re gain them, and though performed by the little brats in most Eden like nakedness; the feat is often witnessed witlrcnt're composure by the lady portion of the spectators. -' Above capo St. Luca :we passed the remains of the mournful wreck of the Independence. ; Of the number of passengers by that ill-fated craft, two, hundred , were "in the deeplpsom'pf the ocean' hurled," and their boJias now rest beneath the green wave, or bleach and perish on the lonely and ' desolate sands of Marguerretta island. An old wreck, or dismantled vessel is a melancholy'and unsightly object anywhere. They may be found in all latitudes, scattered along the Atlantic coast from Halifax to the Equator; sometimes on a rock-bound shore; sometimes upon the shelving beach where the sands and the shells rise daily higher around the shattered bark as if emidoüs to yield her a fitting burial. There Is a mute eloquence in a wreck which appeals to the strong n'ature, telling of hopes blighted, power and energy crushed, peril encountered, and fierce struggles ending, may hap, in - the death of many a braVe man. The white wimrs that swelled to the ocean breeze, and the corl dage through, which it whistled are gone, and rust, decay .and the barnacle mar the pröudt?st( ships-that - ever delighted . the heart of a true sailor, r i .; Below San Diego ni: Lower Cäl'for rnia, we saw at the distance of. 150 miles, mountains of an altitude of 10,000 feet, whos toweiing and majestic ' heads, hoary with frosts and crowned with the snows of centuries, and glistening in the rays of a sun just sinking "tortH where his islands of refreshment lie," in the calm duc mifrniy western sea. nrese(-orI n cna :r surpassing sublimity and grandeur. - But we are now entering the "Golden Gate" the perspective of many a sanguine youth looming with quickly acquired fortunes, which he wifl uc quite as liüely to realize in a dis (a railing intervening) of the. heaps of dust and com in the banking- houses of Lucas Tnr- ! flier & Co.- et id htmtn nt-mla a m U i , . ----- -j w...., JtJ uiu A uaiiitö ut ,tia n earnings ana good fortune-. -- xoitTH be:td. iV-5- Woll TT IV,U... L-i , 1 - ' ' , ,,...1 a.- iricutpa DV Ida ;. :.. - x -i , , , - wn.umiiuue lursomeboay.' if j o rlatnnnstfrnKl foi HM , ' ,,.V::de'nonsVrable &ct, that he received a mat. J . . vi Hit. ocinutlilLH; olt (jl IQQ City. J, 111 -' & bv "rt and.h,S. 0,an ouSbt o at once Pro to ,ead thi majority of Democrats out of iue party, ior not supporting the "regular J : - .. ,. 11 't.3u.tr nominee. ". it armears more MIiS Vilf f fLa party 'dipprovf - the Sheri S course, and l f r Vi' . I-'."""7."' .w"'.wu.e. 01 n,s. orMn.We , - . -- . , - .. . . . - own in this .";''n laoonn to convince -tUO -UciOOCraCy Of their duty fn the' Trem:!ß?-f i i ' t' 'a ' L A ' ? J r - ses'i .nd;declared previons to the election, that his' ,ri; ..r tL. T..T . r. - . :. - s' 1

Jiritith J mi Bn, -tti -srnniKi) und' re-i-can of .the first 3 District to-ssenu- Delesrates to; .Uian1-Tiiton'ha;f.-eaiindtb t.ioi is na! in- L;7h j'i.r.Lii R.iirn.) . "i - .''! ; '

bVihC nOOll rail Waj. . . ' , .i :. , X U nrfmn MVÖ pi,rVlcfn .n-;""" l itf.id pjyiu(uudBorijiE Tiiue irr..-;! Ev.n.viüo't-, fir.cinnnti... J.......... rt tonr .. -v suis nfnifmirc 1 pi tm P n orpn' Sil?. thlS Convention. We Have rights tO mam .kn to teeoro them. ... ! .o . 0 do in r,t..l.ur-li W do.

,-t " :--.V 1 i-T"Xeavin-"Kinston, " after less ' ' than three tain and opnions to protect,- and it 1 well that p, .,. .pplj. ,0.Wm. n. Pr.ton H ,., v , , . d do do t s. o... u ' who are lnstilv l'8 ia' the; Uarribeea soai' we land ,at Aspm- , their pioper rdjans, sliould bcthi, Con-, --- , ,,ofttll.:u ,ttai.Poiu-.!riu nt e..,.

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P"rreen? pi tue executive oimmuve n State fcouhcil, calling upon tho' American par-" gation to the People's Convention, to assemble

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- - ß ma v one da v soon hi ve Rome coin ni e u ts 10 . 'TOV .U''r.V;'';.V' V.nt W-V'of IliU l.U Uli 111 iS CUI 1. VI' VIV1 lCUlUre 1 11 1 1 UUl V kw ,iw av l,Sv .1..nft lfi.m tho Amori-i .-1 " v-..v --'- 1 - . Idt.x.U'0L1s,' April 2, 1855. To the Mernlersof the American party of LiJiund: At a ineetinj; of the' Executive Committee of the State Council, held at Indianapolis on the 2d day of Aunl. lbuo, alter a lull expression oftha niemlers unon tlmse rmesticiis that have j .- , . i . i -1 ..... ... !. i a i. a : i : i - mviuetl ivnu tililiactUU tue .utei le.iu piiv in ,

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Juier btates, th commit tee unanimous dooted the follownv' suggestions and earnest- j ly request the true friends of Americanism to ! co operate wita thei'u in carrying out the views j of the Committee: i hat as in looi we siar.d j uncompromisinsrl v onposid to the present corrapt national Administration, and as a party 1 , , . . ' . . t I nve stand ready' to co-onerae with any party wh'ch aims to putane;td to.its.njisrule; Ahd' - further: we repaid the f epeal of the "Missouri j , . w . - . - c ,. t , , ( -i, Comproiaise an infraction ot the pugntea uuu of the nation, tlm nation, tue same saouiu ue resiorea, and if clibrts to that end fail, Congress should ! refuse, und;r all circumstance to adruit any j Slate inrö the .Union tolerating slavery made i free by that Compromise. Therefore, we approve of the call fur a 1'conlf's Convention to be held on the firi't day of May next, aud earnestly call upon the American party throughout the State to send a full delegation to that Convention.-, ' , Attest: . WM. SHEETS, Pres't. W. W. Wkkhit. - - . jPEISFtr!KÖ as.EÄ'rxs. ' ': AVh;Ulady ot uiiilomiiii would ruir.iiiu ui:ücr tho Cime t'f a tUMjcreeKbltt ruu'.b whvji ty iifii g iheBatai of a 'I'hriisjind Flowera"as a daiitilrco wuuid uelonly rdiider It sVeol tut luact!ie tcclli whila la'jastür? Many pers,ins do not know their broulb is bad, and tlia aubjei I is so delicate their friciids will never mei,i;?n it. Pour a sinla drop of tb ' liiiiiu" 011 your tocli,-' ruirii and n a b ill te!h i-ibt aud morning. A ilf.y ?tnt bottle will lust a )r. - - - A DarTtiXL CoapLrsiox may .-si'f -be acquired by mitt? thb"UaIm of 11 T io.miil Fi -;vCrj." 11 will re move '.at'-, pmi le, t-.ii-I freckles trora the sKlli, teavirg It of a sofl aud roseate I tta. W( la towel, iiou'i "ou two orlbri:e.lroir.iid va;b Hits fita night aud morning. Smviso ' 31 aÄe' Eis.- et- j our shavias lirusli in eillu-r warm ercld vnter, ;our on t'.vo or tri rue drops oi "iial'.n of a'lliousnnd Flowers," ruVtlie bnard weli and it will inn e a beautiful soft iatbar iiiucli facilitating th& operation of fli viu. ' Price ouly Fifty Cen'.d. ' FeTrido & Co., iroirietor. ' - - i REtil.Er;FARXS!.Kf & CO. 1 np5 lydAw ' , . Agents fjr.Kvjin?Vlllo. ft Ncticf in tM-s pi lice. 'ten ceDts per lirf one iaertion; 20 ccsU 1 or iiu thrcu timed; 30 ceiita dr line oa week; diieo unt an ionnr time.- . , . 7 . l,j?"We -ire r"i u8.ed t -Hnnorüice th ime f PHILIP Iv'.itJl xi a oandidato for City Marshal of JLamacu atr.li Mfyulcction. mUib , . : - M OOD. - ' OltDKRä for Wood left at E. E.'1 VIISELElt'i: ITl' le promptly filled. - ' ' 1 j - t .--.apTTSiäwän ; f Tilri oncer igaed takes li ive to iafufoi the citiicos of thii city aad vicinity, that he is in-receipt of a full and general aswrtmtnt of SrniNn and SaaEa D:tY Goons, and rcpei fullj requests the fnror of a call. A. ANSPACHKr( . mhl3 Ira MVn street next tfooft Brunch ttatilK. . "5r" A a (ipor uraraT mrdttiiue va wuld recommend Dr. J. 1Io5tkt( Kit's ccltthr-itcd At mach Bit'ori above all oth-rs..., lu BtreuKhcD.ag aod inviffoiatnrüoct upon a debilitated sy.tf oi ii truly atoiMshtcjc. , tonic action oa the liver, its ten de icy to drive all humeri to thesurtane, tiierf1;"ilctnsitin tbe dv.-tteia from all impuritit s, 1 iit hu jinetl ftirthoie riblit.ivt!t an enviable rva6:itT3 icasmuch as ihfejare picodajit ti tha tite e ven aa a imyarue, anti ro in eurral ne a Timily miylictMe licitVjr known. For sale hy li"iigUia uäd liuteT 2njran v. ; . . Al Är'STÖDDARD. : ' - - - , 'V.arjLSB.V'Ä Ö-VWVE, Agents: Meet nt 7 o'ctntk P.M. .at their llaH oa Water atrect. over ;he T-ilegraph OÜice, on the first aaJ third Saturdays nf "ach Olynth. f. - i . is ; : 1 ' ri ottidliw II VT E fs.. ,'' ., One squnre. ten tines or le., one time; . 50c: three times. $1 ; one vpek. $t fii; two itceiss. $2 50; one mouih. $1; three month... $7 n' ; six month. Sir ; one rear. $15. Oüeoonton larf;r ai-rtifment. O vrdsof six lines or under, per annum. No charyo formirri ige, death or religious notices. b!l A.l inOH;.-25.(ifa Lights au-cSajh; KZt Iii l'annal Doors, in sure ana lor sue 1 OKU, DALZELT. ,fe CO. J'V DOZ Grain Cradles; iu'do flaif Uilshets.'in store Wir for sale by - ap8 , ; ' OJiR. UALfOt-Lli it COi M.Aii;.-l.iO bbls Plan tat on ia fine order and iuö it n lialf-bbU do. lor rale ty ai ORK, BAUELtiCO. PnOtTÖIISPKVltl. PTA I! til -23 loxeVof this favorite brand. just lee'd ai.a lorsult- ly . ap8 . S. R. ILÖSUT i CO.. Syc near Water. fIC.ÜV II VÜS.S.POÖ for tale Terr )or to close ronVH ifme.i. s. E. K1LKEH T tx CO, - n KVOX SYRUP. l'.aldTT &. ilra- pare lemoa, slm rec'U per ftriu, for sale ly a(,d - " SyBtTlLBERT 4-'CO.'.''! S Ea m br i ( T.i. a kaleü fu Jmu ö f; ikhtV. m u i idu i pjuui cjui, fecit per t'erma, lor sale n.y - . a .8 S. E UILUEKT .V CO. OHl,MO.Ts WORKS. 175 keen Va nails tssoricd - i it sues, rco'U tins day ana forsalc b t ' ' ' 1- & D . I1EIMAVX. IS T - ir' u a r, c . j . . 10 bxs S O Soda in -I lbpapera; 1(T d'cenuiue Cri..pl .,:,ti, a i uois Aiuru: 10 Ins Indian) Hllbnachi J! '' 1 bbl f.-snrkirr:. . . t 'i -2 til ls Snl phur; -r n . do Kp. ;rlts I box T;ir;ajric Acid: 2 cases II Luster; leask ouhieroSned.Saleretn:t but Cloven; 1 cse ,N atmegs, reo'tl this cav and for saie bv- ' L 1. & O. II EI MA XX. i f$ fT BL3 w K Ci ler Vinegar, ree'd and for.sale T v aa; apo . J. i DJ1EI M 4 S IT. "" . ilXi Cream Cheese ree'd this day ani forsaie br ' JtSi? apa . I. U. JiiililA.N'jr. frp K.VS full weight Star Csndlcs rtc'd thin day and (or nie y ! . - - I & o. HSIMAV v. -Hifia i,AO choice Kastern Kio Cnliee lust ree'd n.r f V steamer Toced l.v a; S jr.. II COOK SOV. ttixniiiifi. 2-, ,,.xs Laver Risia; 1' ü ds i',rootf ; -'." t-i'U Cenieut: 7ö bxsat.s',i I'obaeco; ' 2'. bi,lr.r; forsaloly apt 25 In Whost "ta-rch; V"aah boards: - -10 in, Kxiraot OKee; l'J keg; p-ire Lead; . - -au h"u Vin -eor; in store and -'.'aR A'-ZKLL A- fit; tSi-sr.Riiif?.- . - hy ?5 caöcsjitw stvle Bonnet?; ' '. ' " - Mi do.-. 'Mnen C im'irio Handkerchiefs; 2 . U del ffertntii ied ' . doj . f. uartoons rre"B iteroxoi . 10 esriosnnt WH sllkCoaiCordir 0 do. col 'ii silk Oospora; I.-sti tas Linen iloss; ' ", 25 Jacoiiecti.'oltars: 140 Clieraicvtut , i cart-ion Utjli nilk rrmced Lae; . . , ' . . I -. pieces eu;.-r blank Satin Ve-tiügs; 10 do t.ren-ad-ice feilk ; ' ' - 6) cartoons d'Cantna itibbon. ass'd nidths and colors; r. r . 50 cartoons bew gtyl BoEEet Kii-bc-n; M dos super "bo a no' äil C'rava s i ee'd tTiis day and for ale br JA5fE8 1,0 W CO ap"daw : '41 ifain street. -ljnisville. Kr, p7I. V Ii Kll US. 150 pieces Elnck Silk frcm 28 to äü JiliS inches aide, rse'd this day and forsa! l-y ,. , apSiUw JAS. LOW ic CO., sis Slain Lou., KyjPIEW CASJI STÖISE, WTVG roceiv.d and ooened an entire spring, both staple and ; fsncv s'.ndi, curr'it, oil clottn. &c. fl now invito the citizens of Kvansvillc mil .;.;,-, Jl r.. - . - u . . -1 . : .: ... - . . ; i- ,t.j small profits,.-.. ,. li- .i.n4tfiuwu,uu,iins e-ir. SXVICS 01 noorls an.! . JASIISS OA K LY & sn a p i.. ,-t , i ., 1st. Foster's blotk. n?a "r-"V3. 1'"! i,LIare.""tior, 0',-. hlh lo ealU tho attention of th" LarUea.T .lin,,!.,. f. r. barker sjö.

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AUCTIONjh" .ai.,, tm ,t vu ,,. ti, t v m. the foiiowi, l.w tho ..gr .i if Jfl"'! . 5. Bi.eks.j - ' ' ' -. ' " " , . c, v....-..: . : v- - I ....... I.' i . nt .1..... ,. ; .i,'.... ,h. .,t sriAim mrt; v. the upper portion of tbe city. ndr hijshly dirAlU ;t i,,i,:.; r f.n.il r..l,l.nrn ... , ....v. 1... T.1, M. '.i ifo irffP: inmwi.i .eai.u. uuc-i, u; tmi'-'v . - BL'SiiCora, at 3t'c per bushel. apr-- Z. li COOK S0. ä ''OHA' i;tiVÖM.-i-'b doi ow'd i;ali!iä "lürt rec-J( fir G 1 .. .1.. 1 1... -..7 iv. 1: 1 1. kii. rc.T -L- irn. OQ00," i.b ne.caa aid hciu Bult more Oj-wr rec!'ved tii,s äü-v and forsa,e.3r - 3 - fyK F .OCR . lOil.l Eye Hour, a s.Undid article. in ItrreU änd sack ,lERRrtBEItGEB'& CAR3"X. 0 lu-h dried Apples; ' do Poacher;-" ji 1 tU Pi-arh Siutter, on cxci-lleot ile (or fam ly use lor sale hy lll-:R.SHHKIi..kll Jt-CARSOV. ;aaioiiA'ri' ÄOT-tCK'. RDERED. that the owner or owner of ts'ta Xoj 1.2.3, y 4 5. 6. Tv -s. 9. iO Ii I 12; in block No.cn; and. f hwaw.iti.uk.x. si, liiTsmu i,t i f tu city of Hvausville, t t. ri-c-a dow aioo tn fronu : 11 in tna tiigieru ,1.1caufc a oiank sdcn-ait uff tsie rrunw und sidts ntaaiaiuts o.n "',' extenfi mir fnitl Eli. enrnsr of Ohe.nitt o ti'O ifiQte-T of Lbeat creefs. iti.in tci day 3 after the tmM icrtina oi ti!neiie. aud t detauuthcr-ot. thjar t- pyri'urm s.-(iil s.r if:ft. REi tQ costs OJi-t e p tuerei y -;:i , a-ssi vn4 i-etM rtlial i uiroccei ieinc3 aceruin?: ni t&i as or r p. " ..,1 ' ' . apä lU " wiiLL. Ii. iriUElii Clerk. : c?i?Io;satio.t- OTlCE. fROEnROtbai' tk'o owner of lot- x; nt'Uoeit Xo.iiin -iJ? tiii? fcaatera hniürtniiit laifl luttj iienuBa up so as ti orr5un I with the cit;' gr-! withia ten days afrt r te pahlication of this r.otioe.- and in efult thereof the ;uriiil in directjii to (-er orm nuiA service.-and lie cists -xiVsa f acinciin-therel-y will )eassessid to nod coll'jc'eii I y s ila ox S'.tM l.-it or po iruich thisreof as willsatiiij tüd l'fa aa-i co-ts. iiy or,iir C .mtrioi rcmcil. !;? . v. i:LL !i. WALiEit, CMj Clerk, t 1ST I, ?!5 F! VSja $ 6ii ' Vties qno-tfc, f ct tad Lf-piotjust 'Ä rcc'd per J-?c b.-Pon. f nr al lo hv f5 ;'. S. K. (jLSiRT CO .", Övc near W iter. '"IIC)!! t C30 23 tcxet. a.-s"'li'20s a cd ijnalitisa irons 1 2i jd to l:c l-or Hi. i nit ve :M lor s-jle V -T apS S. K OtLBiSRT & CO.. Sjc. near WaU-r. Jif BACS Elo Coffee: ' . "6 l.LtaS.'S. Ala-ordf; ' ; 1 I. i li--x. the tn.nt VirgiEia tubv--o ric Ted iht aa-J i'ur ule ly , . &;-3 : -. I. & D. ilElMAXN. fZ.S BOXF city Window fifa'ss ('xlO 9x!2 Vx I 10x12 l & V xt; asr-iss extra riiio flasli. reciven thisday aud for caie bjr a'5i T- 1-1 iri O. iiiiiM AN S . 'ZU B W .ft kST ji...lii a viSi VfK nro ao j rvei viiij the Jürpret and mos- deciraM tr-rf -vfS of DRV GtXViiA. . luioTS, SUKS. It ATS CAlS an-i notions erer adored in ths market, to whicü w ts r-3!'"ctfull? iaviwfciiUaCc. . . ' . . J, S. ? Ä CO. T Vrrt A F VMS2.Y FLCCK. Justrereivca a farther fe4u:il io the löst St. JUouis J vintls !!? utiät-rsign&.l wonM anno-inc tti he has fluiehet! his jl luts-i aud 3ti'nt?.nri;i rV('i- VV har r- ln?.t Ifo has piaeett her. for Si sjke of couv-nino ih aTt stafF of th;; r vr. t the foot cf V too street. Hw-Avill etall tiar.e? h rifi't x be pitioe'i to givo rrotupt nd euciul awitrOa-retöivi-K iinti i.ipijg woti: w all rUtr rue basin si tlt -t uidy '-c eutrtisted co p:ti "' ' " The tr-majre thercfote of the Merc' Ants, Shi ppers aurl other tf this tity Red of the interior is aolitited, . ' ri3-tf AilTCH&fcr.LIT TL MA 5 tvrrtr the" ' - - " ' " ...S3XC3-' ÖS?..O.'033LTS--:; ff ho ruft dress a person iu W'ooi. Liu lrStik or Cotton, fVliliV Gentleman deirs to be neut'y an(J ta tily drsJ ed. It i n:ueiitly proper that this -horild 1 the aim of a Ll, and wq hava noti-sed thut narlv all tho weii-tiruj denizens of oüi fcitv pureha3P their Clothir sit 'A tOfiESft'l'KKS ' " s Western Star Clvthin Storey u' ftnler the Pavilion Ilotvl, -onitr oj Water, -ttvl Sycdincire ?t3Kvry th!r:(; in the linS o f ClotLing and , FiirnlMiiug Goods, m y be hail, readv made or a idc to or I .-r. po oa!y iu tha lest manner r.nrl styte. hatat the very lowest prices. A renrr il nwrtmentof IIVs. Cvn. Is-ther Trunlta. Car pet bigs and Valises, everything that a fitntleman can wear i,r ure. ya mm hna at h v ruber .UHre ? - P"t . MelilXXE Y & COöKE.'' 1" 7 WATER ST. XKXT DOOil TO B. BASOi'.iUTWIIilS SD I.OPUST, A Rh now reieiran and opening a most desirable sloe of i 8priiw an-1 summer giois. cousisticg ii pario' eTery T.iriety usnauy Kept in n urr Rata store, a iits. ctiail is. Berages. 1,'cbes. I.aansJ Bril iimtes. lioar.tsi (Cr.;pe. silk f.ace aud Xettal!aa.i. Hiiibona. . I.aee Kd,in. 'oovesaed Mo-eiuiia geat ta ity Oiotlu Cassimtres, t'aut goods and Vesting, in rich profusion, &c. &o.- j-.-., .... ai'4t -' 1 ,; . -. JE LBti'S'IO: .SdllCE. SJ I.&.CS.-L. RAILRO VD-The Anul JClaetion for JLio feleverf DiVectors ot :he Evunsi-ille. iadian-ipotis and Cl-ivclaud Straight fine :ftstilroo Company". VM le hell at th.i ante-of tr.e fumpau;,- in tha-oityol IiaisaanoH) oa Fkiimy. Jlay2d, IR.". at 1 o'clock P, Ü. it "'.vhiili time tbe otliccrs -'or O.e e&suinjt year a il! heerVrfd. -.:.- JAJlfiS UitaiiNU. Seo'. . Indisnapolis. April I, 1S"8. . . ap3-dair J K BUSHELS Hominy inst from tfco mills and me 9Jtfß out ef iiito voice flint. liotninv eonforsaleat w.iolesaloor retailby r - , P.-HOiiMiROOü: CO. 0 1 . V5 T . K IS S 1 1 1 . ' WE, the nndcrsiened. have formed a 'Copartnership, under the nrm a?t5 stjle of 5It;ssEi.MA.v i Co., for the, pirrpoj of earrayiag on and doipg a general tobacco iriawiiiaeuir'ina- lm-intas. We hope, from our experience as Tobacco Manufacturers, to iceeire fronr the public ashare ot thair pitronnjro. We have taken the store No. 25Third si., bet. Main and the Kiver. where we rill ke pleased to see our fiiends an-1 easterners. We pelpira our9les to gire entire y siuciiva iu an luoacco manu'ai-iureo oy us BIKCIt MrsSEI-MAV. 'ANDREW.!. V USS g Ws .arV2nl '" '" i MAV. R. iieSXKI.M.tX. ' JtW..UICJSIUlA5. . ..-. IU V S S JD L..SI A 3V ' V-! CO., - - manufacturers of all dinds Of L-- . C 11 K W I N (i T O il A CCtQ; ; KO 25 THIRD 8T. tKfH.MAIN AND W A T K K ,. It tlj-VMJ.K . KV if r f yxtular attention paid to the pmchaamg of LhJAF TOUACCO. an J-2na ! ' ' ; TO LET, V, ,"' ' ": " r ESTlRnice Vule EarhärSliop, at a low price', a'joiainjj the , jtü iront hall or the Pavilioa. 1'ossessron-(riven inmedfatcly. api-tf - ;J ü J. L' ' ' f' K- DREW. TR'CT" R. CHKKSK-. 25 boxs extra Cream Che-. se. for of-l ewttiag; 2s bas Cream Cheesn.- for e-iuatry trade, rec'u.per steamer 76 by . - api : Z.H. COOK i SOX. - I5H Ki.i:n pork. 1 i is.'. rc'd by Mgi, -10 1,1,1s Mes -rork for retailirs MKIlJinUKRliüK t CARioN. rn.i ov wtnii - . "... HI dnz ass'd Market Baskets;- ' , :. uwa ftjuew r aeons; a - - - ' - ,- i - , v'w , - i 1 do Nursery Chairs, for sale -eTy oheao by 1l -, .... .'HKR4ÜBKRGKK & CAR30X. CAN'S fresh üdltimore Oysters. WJ.ole cans $1; h' U rH.J' cans aOc; just rse'd and for sale Ky ' : ' ' ? - --z.u-:vot k k 'so'. t'CASK y.-mteC'-ii-rantar " 1 H I peper-stiell Almonds;- ' ; ;io bose. Raisins ass'd -Bf, R. aud l.syers: - ! ' - 2 trails Hate; toj'd perstcninir Dnendet vr 1 '. " p2 .: z. n.' okh: & soy.-' i va li;ab IiL'Iot aVa ttrri osi" j V ir,L s-ll at public auotion.; at the old Court House ia R. Lvansville. April 2:t IS G. Lot number sixty (toi ia the I pper iinlargemeutol E-ansvilte. situated on the corner of Mulberry and Second trcJts. This lot is 75 fc.tfrontand 1SU feetdeep. and is one of te mo-t oliril.le Iuüüiib lota in tbe iit- .ar.K liOiTiri: 0 - Tt--w;. n ,i.,i - .u- - u 1 , '-. . t- ; J-??:7il 1 . 8 nrcB" !o h. n4 the ! vTu- ,'r'L e ' W y"" "Uh luUt't- Wba rtna b lve;t-r t naker A: Garvin, at whose offire a ,,tf r.f ik. WOlll-SEY A" StISOS. Aiiatione.r ' ... -..i ' 1 K. f?t IirSII Irish Potatoes last. Mil , ' x " t cv J orp3 i ' - - ;- 7.. ii.fji coosr-jt sor. CXJM3T, IS FA UT V, ULE o a iv CE Ann -. - -, R 1; F I X E Jl E.N T . "5? TVnY one of ths above names will bj found well adapt-

o to. ana a true iepresonitie ot the Bniaos.o-auanii- -E.Ä. lts7 ' -' r!Tl SAMU EL it' iT'.r ties of tfoods nut arrived at tLewtll known Store of a i AVm. JLoewoutlKtl & Co., fC( KUHH T FI OIR'AXD IIOn.Y.-20 W Cornerof llain and r rststreeU. Haviog an assortmrnt and JIJ" extra Buekwhoat Hour; 10 biiilieU Hominy for s-ile by -asel-ction of Goods. surDassinr in the tri.iu.i.l i ' mr.27 . H Hi t if. it I Ii.AVL-' A- a l-TrtaeBart

and shades, also -in quanti vaad quality any and every thing? winch wo orany other house everex ibited. wo inks partimIir pleiear.to nvite our fri.-biis and enstomersia KvansTil'wsad.vieiuity to give us acall.. Wo extend our jwriiciirar to tue atr s-.-x. anirinz thm that in-itatioa n . emery article - Em roiderieo - ullao- W hiro . ltniRinaoio naoer the-name of Ory lioods. Em .aaiss. rr-Bcli.ti 1 scotch) 1-aney lio.d... Man trooiisof everv dvs--rintian Sh..'. ; .1 1 ; .n- Him feoods, enn he seen in teriahest. ehoioe aad most varied -. i sorsuieut. ; IV art fully onnvia ed that we eau satisfy -tho tt1 nroi'.ansiiine expectations, and satisfy every el um respetinsf d-! fod taste and: low y-'-'es. In Clothinsi'every kind undent. : e can picase evpTy demand as forfishlon. color pr quality aim tue same in nt.ee irood. irini an1 eon vihc -eonTSflvea.

.inhil - ... -. WM. bOlitt'KMTUAL i- OJ. ayorysargu siock.br ekraper' Witjiliest of the ' :httv WvrV-s -tj 5 -r . Also every doaoriptioa oi J.welry tbelatest style. -o I the'5- - t;4SII A.D noon, 7C00 LfgliMd asi:doors for hneet to tbee .eatet quality. -K? alt at falud r-'. - '.. 11. 0JOiE:ä SO.". Also Table and Pocket Cull ery. Plated Spoons and Ko.ks.

4 li.i ,'.!: . -. -'.a-.u - lOO 1107: fresh EsirVe') nhehi rreen apples fnrsale hy' ' mhH8 HEHSHBERG-EU & CARSOV. FitUfT TISErf FOW SJT-Fi

A CHOICE lot of F,.rnt.T.i8. CarTanl.-JUnTTj'! .V.& - C., jttit receivsjfrom Dr.yua.,Ohlo. sod Tor saleai P1-2 Kr. .n .j Oae toilc north of ETaneSuJe.;,, ' !"-.. Sl-1

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EVaKSVILLB St CRAW Ft ill U ö VI LLE j. -m-n 1 ' - f ; 41 A 1L B, O-A-D,--CHANCE or TIMK.... - an' !u-r J ocday. Feb. leth, ut.l hinter BotK eäi..i.,.ci....ui.... 1.111-- ..... ' - . . - . .r--..: . Fvatt!"-iH t S:fr m ki c .ai. . V in i r. r. ra 4t f TL1I ! . ill ti foi -f ,0M louua i..r S. l.oni. er Central Mino, to wk 1wn a t'l.t Ohii.nn J Missii r.ni Ivrtil ri L'! :irriH St '! prrfr-l f -4 ri'ip, Ai.: Tudiauaroh. 1:00 ihr. eoBic'in Ureet wtt? trsiL lor Oiaonntu. Coiumlns and rvi!i.rt. via. luiun'.wBer i Loaidville. ColiiiuLusan,l Ü Lnni s&u:e dav. , . j , . - FARE 8 :. , . ,.: From livanerille to Cini"'EnoW... ..,,. f9 do St. Louis lo do Iiirtiaor. polls, .... i do -. IVrre Haute j... ...... .', do - - do OJoTtland io - ' do Pi'Mtioreh. ..' r .... ...12 2.1 H T lasrare cherfcfd to Initianapnlia. ..." s . I'aily Freirlit Traics loare F.vans'il1 and Tjrro-IIante at. 7 A . yi .', on wMeh local i-a.sniirers viTt M tulton . v . if rains run lv Indian jfiolia time, wli cU 1 eigUt minute, i-ller tiiftn Evansviile timo. . ST For stt information or tti'ouch Ti.-xets. anrlv at tho Ticket OSce. head of Loouststrtct. Urai cvilie. dK-,27 . . J.J. lUMEr..Jnf ICnnolrer. PrincctQn CVrioi. Viivrnnt tjaztittoaBdiiea. drr.nn Patriot tal'-i it ojl.i-r Sdr . rri . oj-J t ' : -M1 - .C-

KB.W- AHR AH .G-BMSNT zi r1KB AUAM3 EXPRESS COMPjtN'Y mpeoLMly r fciuace to their friends, tb p.tl-Uc C Hvauviti n- 4 -vitioicy. that lhy Jtav dfVrmiB-! 4 o p-n an wfitc in Ev-snsv.il. to he d voted exclusively t the trar-5r--wo of' fei'fe hiiiesi f thtir Lice, and hao i pi minted JHr. ft KÖ W. McDFlllB as their Areat. whn. frot&hU fai eonnf-otiA.) - with e bnnippfa, is perfectly 1 milinr with sit the .oBteT ;i n te ietMa vf their opemririi,-- Iki arr3iip'TJi-n hae .- tccn tnaae th the sole object of iaor-r aaiu- the füciUtiee rj., s.Y.b Kxprera. nd thcrthy increaj& its d?si .-Uilit t the pnh

t-.r to aspoir i.stsjv nicn tue beatefiorss-os ur loccl 2 gent All ncrouit havin tuaei arttli enreomaiiT irill-rlci4 crtll Mr; MafcHd", -at mir nb BiT nn Kina.iikcti Mf twVf LorniftTd who al .my. othesfted tj tziivi jfe

t e!r The Btaunch and giod fltfanr Ä D. .-A... G IVB NT; f ,3"'"i"'" C.ipfO.tMXN Srator. willruo-flnrirr these;. ' na rnahe Evanse-lle and tfabash Iliwr trad-ii- Vor Veglitf 1 or ptrsage, bavior good aoconima iatmcs, app.y a leura. - j ' i nJi2S - : .- -, ;- : , .... ,,,, . --

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The tine and fast p is.ui.r racket ' v v-.tS.H.T;o,:y-X7.

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eviry Ti4nalj no mit f fur Lo:i;sville. and ry SnBay "'.'. aiariiini? for St. Loaia. For fveihb t paawaf;. , tttvir r?-.,ÜI,!rf.i- atply on board. . r , . 11121

Cyftus,vzllc, .ouisvi Jfcp mid Ilendrmoti " i ! . " 1'ni'kel. ', "' " j.7 . , Thc Urge, new and swift s'eatrr 'I ' " tmtm--- H A 1' N B'O vv7"--.'- '. .-iw 1V i -1 1X v ,v .;.iv CJAFf. Wil. R. HOLCROFT Masti-r. eontinnrs runair.s T r?aul.itl ia the above trade for hich he s tnilU . irsiviiig and departing Irom Evansv.lle Itr iteodersea ao-l w . i.ouiviile e-'ery -cda.srtay and Saturday. Tor ireijrlit or passar-. h;.-inf? excellent aceommo la'ionsapply a boardf.. T;ie R,iinb--w connects reaularly with the Cincinnati ana Louisville packets, the rxt,ay a'tee (basins: livnnaTille. Pite.i ers tri Lransvilic ran piocure through tickeis ll, hay desire , . ,.,,.'..',. aihS-tt " ' ' ' ' NEW SPKiniaT ÜOODS. . ,,1,-iW'- -i tr"EK"V '5 'Ftfß'tTOf. ön first street: liavjiif W?v''" 'ii. their first -iaetalatent-of a andjeaoa.bte Coo's, s V consietina in piirt of j..; e ! -T-.--n ItieatThed dnd browB,oln9na. Caneltoa Sheeting-.;. , .-R-td i'loUii-ps. all qua.uu!,; .. jPla-a. strip's! and faacj; Cot-.t , j Plain and i rioted D nnis; ' tunsdn..: PI. in. dark and iW-sxxei' Firners Drilfins:: 11 1 '", o1 :i;w tTweeds; . . , Brown Linen foatina; " ' ä( ,S Shirtini Che; '. : ' Aprj Cheeks; ,"; a- ! i !.,., Bleach',1, br-iwa and colored l.in.-n liu.-k; - - 'Talle Diaper;-- " 'l"willd !-?; nroadclot'io, all colors;' '"'! riaial Cassimercap V. I Tf.SISI Oaisitpercs. 4n;.';y,' -fiegitt4;; . i Satinet,-.- .. Mit... . ' - i I . . , ' ei . . i . -, :.. ;SnnrEicJiFaaej5.' '. Surer Malier e'i'.ori: i! r

i llt.u jmI Whit, i.- " ' "- - Jfn . H.-hti.". '. J'lHi'l lWaa4ür g-; ' ' : ",do 'Pink; ' 'J '' Orf.,. K.niiiuri, h.T tivlrl. " - i1 f-' s,f 1

. L V V -i " . i' - . . : .Rich Fancji' ." ' . " Rich Fr-nc i' ,si ?!" " luingham; ' " ' d,. black' - DRESS fSOOoS. ,i - Ttlaok Ors Silks. -1,1 ae.k aud.faaey alorari i Alpao'tev Ä , and Lnstres. Ktaid tia.hans.. l-;ien(.li do, lt.-r-ge de Leines,. F plain nwd 4-inted Jucouets- Üwis. .Mull oaid Kook Malina. ühejk CHnbrte, Boaotiae 0 - RibboKLaceJtiLdsjngs, . .. ln.ert.ions, oe., A'C. ., '. . . , 1 . . . k sTHAw onons: äc -'' ,i: Fin. Lesrhorn and Panama Ha's. PIia Lesf" do, Shanghai ,'Äv. Stmwdo. Gerann ßraid.do. black, brown and pearl. Unna- . .f riap National m.d prut s' Woal. do; lain and Col'd airaw ''' Bupneta, riilk and J.swn do. , BOOTS ASB SHOES. Ladies and Misies' Kid,' Wnroeco-4 FameodTtoofedar and Buskins. .Men.'a..G,o.at and Xilf Munrocs and itrogftn..V.s' Children and Youths', fto,., , togete t witfea liilt.au) eouipleta g--siek o I Oli.Tj and Uns er, I hrea l. Xccifi-a. fttittons, Piirs. C HooVs an-d Ivr -sCombs ad all other vctiauaia-oinr.lioe.' . . V We respectrully invite a si eoor.crr-mrrohau a visiting this city. - to an exauiiua.ion el our gao nd t-riecS K . , ;.U.W-. . ;--:-., KljEN' A- PRBSTrt,' g "B fä CASES new styla Fancy Printer ' -' - ' ,tnt 1

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ilaMt and fancy Laan; ' - . i f plain and fancy Cheek -Oisrhsms: ree'd an d mh3l ' J. It.-'MAOHBB Ci. - "o

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CASES Ladies Bootees- to eases Chil I Itaotoer; , a 'sases Men's ealf and kip s'ioes; l.iO cases Men's boot

lor sale by mh31 , . ., , f J. II, iHliUBK A" CO. lSKrK OF 1'OFFEK. 10 boxes H groioaeh inst Ji.J r o'd, for sale lew hy - ---- , .. a. i m h.U S. E. UILBKRT&CO , Sye. near oter-. AlVNBLTO. S H IK KT I , (i. 2fiO baits of Ceunclin "s'Va Sheeting ree'd this day and foreile by - - s v. a mh29-dw J AS. LOW A CO. , -4-18 irlai St.. Lou.. Kj". J- 0DO. I OHTiiR. 1.WJ.WS ree'd per Eclipse'. A ma2S ,.., l.iTBSMiY & SOEaXSUN'

K - a t l o rv A'i; no 14.1.1 .a ' - ä ctvbu rerii , ini.-.--oÄ SIRS. IL. I, . PK ,V fKCIlKT ijlL ResncctluiU informs the citizens of Kv.nsville sol 1 thitavelius commuuitv generally, that he lias opeucd U.e s -TS a tic-a at Hotel in N - wbureh. and 14 naenared tn r..it-. ir,..' i ' si en t and pern,anclit guests, Tbe house ia.uew and cewlr furr 1 nished;-is well arrangod jusido for cimfu-rt-and beautif-illr. , situated on tho Ohio river. Th. ta'.le wjü betve'l supplj d,"'"! at all xiJt,;.froja the Kransville mr3et. Horses nnv Carri- ' ag- wlI'i oe weil taken care ol. Evry attention will ! e paid t to those wl-.o patronue the house. - Thanablmar respt-ot'nll . solicited to give t!;a new house a call., k . jaii3lrtf y , "SriTIA'S-S, 1 ease-plaid Marseiiles Vesting j-ee'drtLU V day audi, r tile by . : , ,.Jiii tOtfi COj " mh2'J-daw dIS Main sfoet. Louisville, Kr.' RICUKS. 2 cases 3-4 de Begcs. ree'd this day and for T' BJf aaloby: ,., 0 - - , J S.. LOW i : CO .snl.-M-.4sw 1 sia f:u T -..Tin- 5L. - ,1. m rtiu-lIWL. UUUIHI 111., n V KS 1 ISt, Vl COTTOSf.-10 b-ilei Sea TsTard ottonl kjt reo a tui; aay sad tor sale hv JAS. LOW CO?. Eil,2i-iliw 4iS lai-i ft-ytt. Lqniavill.e. Jty tn SJRISTS. 5 eases snliä Mack Engtish Priatesir -' 1.-. V? ; 5 -do- black and white do- ree'd W day and for sale by, w ,, . J AS. JLOW 4- CO.,. . TOh2!i-diw . .. '. . r 4IS Mala nr-l.' Loniavilf. Ki,' I . ..ai 1 ff IOFFKK.-2CÖ Hap Jrim, Eastern Hio iost ree'd and ior sale ty ar4 v- ' - - ' PRKSTUX BKOIOt -.. j t .'4 .'is liiwovaisV'' ?' ' ''"; "RlkR- HatcUitthas moved his esA-lenee to Mrs. Ra1eltTi; tsU? haaoaoK (Ttiiri trees ppoit, Jäi, Tit -WaUea-a dwelling. J eU, t J w 12 BIiLS primo'new Rice at lower figures than caa b'4 l V D bought at an t.Aii, ,n C.- Vant ' -1 " - f i ir&i? WrPrn apt i ajasjamj t.s?.i a.: : -"EfE are now riijsusio a. Urae Jo ot Um. et t.ial ia he w w est, ana ar reaoy to snppiy our lrt. nils snl custo- - mers by the small or laree nuantitie'v V' e will deliver it to Vlrtl hoose. at 12 cenu'er bushel, "to the wfUu.L. f. : .i , L ' .. . r.imrl!, ,1 J IftitlfiS. "JV " ''

O Tä ttlSOS extra Ceai Lard;'i bf t 8 do, inn rec'J I v-ixs w" j, . . u , z. h. ones' s"v: ; 6"S BXS Oerinan Palm Sosp: 2; t.xs Star C.indte.j as i 10 bxs S-erino CsntlH-s: W4oa Tomato flinj -i t 8i"l . , 10 dot Pepper Sauoi, ree'd par late arrivals 1 v M - iah-! - .': f .- -i . . r IrXlltfJOOK A SOX.

v 2 i-.. ia .st asi 1rXOOF,l.tt T l. fO t oies ree'd and for i. t. r-pirnViv'lr pit ss r. "7.T ' , -r--"r--.V Jk . citr !. L,ULt CaoJco brand- at redii.e prices i B"'i' J. W. A; S V ICtitUV , ' TO ATCII M ARKRS l) J KV Kl.f-RS. " now rei vina our H prim- stock of - ;'! Jiti.es JuaitNNwnMs spistii i WaTinra- sm -'5 -s ! Vacbkbiix & UOMtTAiTtxa'a tr-. -lo' ' !' s--do; .i liossau' j.o .o Sci.s Sunn's ,i .-i.fi . J MK Stoopart S sn-i A R. V. CuwKK0Vla.il, "o'aee h. I. Johnson s H i Hi - - tro: dJij. ; if -a-.; de. ittJ'icanr'a n dor ' ; , J aao,oener trlebratert mm (.eAlit,,, cii,..,,,.. - ii..t.io, - Tttli - AlateTiali. pecuel.! F.lil M5MIioi.'sl i i it,.V . ' " ' ' . ' italer-1 will Una it tothoir advaatase ta examine oar stork ; i, a. uiiL-.u oa any w mi ..'u.n i:r. ,tib .OttS - avHood an essortmciit to aelret, roat iVA MK.skn:ia T

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