Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 209, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 April 1856 — Page 2

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1 1 tY v 1l ft 11 X It'll 1 i " - ADD. H. BASDEB8, EDITOR. CITY OF EVAN SVILLE:" : - - - 1 TODAY. MOUSING, ::.:::::::::::::APIUL 11 FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, - Of NEW TOK. 7TOH VICE PRESIDENT, -.. iWDUEW J. DONELSON, nep Tie EyartiviUe Journal and Fillmore People. ' The Louisville Courier reports a K. N. ratification meeting which lately came off at Evansville. . The editor of the' Journal denies that any such event occurred, conveniently ignores, for the occasion, his political party, and places himself and party under, the dispensation of the dear people.- This is just as candid an admission as the Journal may give, W it nart v lon cannot honor a man in a political or numerical point of view at Evans"rille, and that it will not do to make a man responsible for 'Americanism,' unless he wishes to be politically damned, Fillmore nor his "ninety-four pound" icW-vocate will ever be able 'to crawl from their Jinow Nothingism now or hereafter. It is . a hard case, because You isay break, yon may min. the oaths. If you will. Sat the l ( Sam. Sambo, will hung rouud )oa tili., - Notwithstanding the tergiversation of the Journal, the Courier is right. . The above paragraph we copy from the Warrick Democrat Frary.says he did not write it, and very ungenerously attributes it to "our son." The stupidity of old lino editors is amusing, and their anxiety to confound Americanism with Abolitionism shows either aa ignorance upon the subject, or a wilfuldetermination to "lie about it. The attempts of Old Line organs to iasten iipon our party this northern '-ism." will Drove fruitless. The life of our candidate, Millard Fillmore, is a stand ing refutation of this libel. , The American Dartv is eminently National it "knows no 'North, no South, nothing but' the Union.' The nominee of the Philadelphia Convention possesses a hold upon the affections and sym pathies of the American people, and his unflinching integrity in the dark days of 1850, entitles him to the support of all union men However distasteful it may be to the Free Soil clique, or to the fire eaters of the South, it cannot be denied that Fillmore is loved by the conservative north and conservative south lie has been known as a public medium, and his history shows no bending to tho north, or to the .south, but a settled, determined pur 1ose to carry out such principles as enure t the prosperity and durability of the whole nation. - ... - " ' '-- Euchania's Bid. Mr. Buchanan had put in his bid for the Cincinnati nomination by declaring in a letter "not intended for publication" (of course not,) that the Nebraska bill is the "only basis for the settlement of the Slavery question," and that "its principles must be adhered to at a . hazards." He thought very differently eight jears ago. But no difference. He once de clared that "if he had a drop of democratic blood in his veins, he would open them and -- let it out." Now, he is of course, ready to affirm that "democracy" is the only basis upon . which to settle all political questions and that "its principles must be adhered to at all hazards." What ho will consider the only basis - upon which to settle such questions a dozen years from now, it is impossible to conjecture. C7"How fearful Old Liners are, lest Millard Fillmore should hot carry a single State. Wait and see we cannot believe that the American people fail to appreciate tho Standard bearer of the only National party in existence. A party demanding tho Bible shall be in our common schools claiming that to the children of the soil belong, first its rewards seeking to arrest tho tido of foreign pauperism and crime that is deluging the land rebuking the selfish ambition that would divide the Ünion, and asserting the right of Americans to control the country whose freedom was obtained at such a sacrifice, they appeal, and loudly, to the true and good of every party. The responsive "God be with you' comes up like the swell of the sea, from every side. Strong in youth, strong - in the right and strong in tho cmsciences and hearts of tho people, it will survive all shocks in the future as it has in the past Deserters . only commit suicide; doubters and trimmers " are laid aside while opposers are vanquished. ' Courage, then, Americans! Never since your . existence as a party, have the skies looked so promising? ' " GT Tha editor of the New York Herald peaks of three editors, by one of whom ho is called a Know Nothing, by the second a soft Democrat, and by the third a Black Bepubli can. We suppose the three got hold of three different numbers of his paper, published pro bably on three consecutive days. XT Mr. Buchanan, late Minister to England, has sent home for tho Congressional Library, one of the only two, now in existence, f the original portaits of John Hampden, the English patriot, who was the leader of those who resisted the encroachments of the Stuarts, and assailed the prerogatives of the Crown, in the struggle for popular rights, which led to the establishment! of the English Commonwealth. (Sir Within two years upwards of one million copies of bibbs, tract, and similar publications hkve been circulated among the Armenians. Near n'nz millions of pages were ie- - elnwSn the r.- . t V -""o Hum ii pnuungPress at ConsUntinODle. . Bibla Mhrmla hvm - . 10 Leon eatAhliiherI in hnn.l ,i;m. ... Places in Turkey and tho mission staff com Drites ia all IIS t- s.ij.

Hen7 Ward BeecW ia receiving fr pers all over the countrr'the rebuke

Dm pa he has rirH mrit. Tlialhurch over which h? ! ful presides has made the meek and Christ like contribution of twenty-five Sharpens rifles, to the cause of Liberty. This "rifle addenda" to tbd New Testament is worthy of the man', who to y -lectins the thousands of starving wretches j at

within a stone's throw or his church, contn-icargo t uwvcis mm iuC1, fi r bates his money and his influence toward keepTout from the Indiana shore. JVVhen near the ins alive the Kansas war. We are ZÜtotyn .if middle of the river," the ferrj-boat ran into the

tins is Ihö' character.'; Christ intended to be the spiritual guide of erring men. But we ask" in all honesty what husinoss is it of Ward Beecher's, if men, choose to fight about -'their-own domestic matters? , His mission is, or ought to be, to declare "glad tidings' to fallen men; to be a link 'twixt this world and a better; a, man who should follow in the footsteps of his professed Master, who though ho was reviled, reviled not again.. We hail with pleasure dis coveries in political economy in science and in art, but we repudiate this late improvement upon religion. . Faith at the point of the bayonet, hope dnd charity carried round the world in a scabbard! ' - ' . If it is not complete, if it is not "peace on earth, goodwill toward men," then it is unwor thy of the name, and those who pretend to bo its expounders should belong to no'Rifle A nKor'ations." should not encourage the Mose" of reform, or sanction violence. The world, wants more of the old-fashioned minis ters, a few of whom are lingering here an I there, trembling of voice but: firm of purpose; .with frosty JockSjbut hearts warm as summer in all loTe and gentleness. . , - ; -There were such men, but of thera has been written, "passing away. 1 From South America. Dates from Rio Janeiro are to tho 14th of! February. The following are the particulars of the capture of the slaver Maria Smith, alluded to a few days ago in a Boston telegraphic dispatch: ' " An American schooner called the Maria Smith, attempted to land a cargo of 320 ne groes which she had brought from the coast of Africa, but was tauen prisoner oy me Brazilian brig schooner of war Ohnda, and taken into Bahia. The commander and crew are all Americans, and were, immediately after landing, ironed and locked up in the gaol of Bahia. Tho schooner embarked oOO of the poor blacks from the coast, but they were so closely packed on board, totally naked, and so badly fed durini the voyage, that 180 died, and were thrown overboard, and ot those landed at 15ahia Ci died a few hours afterwards, the sur vivors were immediately fed and clothed, and wnl bo taken care or until their ultimate destination U resolved upon. ' . Rear Admiral Johnstone, commanding the British South American squadron, haddeman-. ded explanations from the American Commodore in regard to an American merchantman recently arrived at Rio, which he suspected to be a Bussian privateer. The 4 English and French vessels in port made ready to follow the alleged privateer, but finally ascertained that ehewas an innocent trader. Ecexos Atres. News from Bueuos Ayres 13 to the 1st ultimo -Latest particulars respecting the Costa invasion stale that the invaders have been routed, and that Ramon Bustos was killed, and Costa, with several others I including two Englishmen, one named Wills, a lieutenant or artillery, and his adjutant taken prisoners. It is further reported that Losta had died, and that twelve or fourteen officers had been secured. The British Packet has published the documents relating to the defeat of Flores which took place on the 24th of January, and was followed by th3 invasion of Costa on tho 28th ofthat month, which waseffected in spite of the vigilance of steamers and oth3r cruisers at Zarate, where they ctfected a landing, and took tho town by surprise, deposing the justea of the peace and naming another m his stead as an act of local sovereignty. 13y a coincidence somewhat strango, he. dis covered an amplo supply of horses, an 1 dar ingly penetrated to tho interior, passing tho I. apilla del Senor, and taking undisturbed possession of the Viie de Lujan. At this time according to the accounts, the forces of Costa amounted only to two hundred men, partly negroes and partly Spanish Basques. From this place he was disturbed by the approach of Uol. Conessa's forco, and took a southerly direction, as if for Lobos or Chascomus. Beyond this nothing is known but the ru mored news of his defeat. It was said that Gen. Urquiza had declared waragainct Buenos Ayres, but there was no foundation for tho re peit. Although political affairs at Buenos Ayres wore somewhat unsettled by the vari ous rumors afloat, commercial matters had during the month remained favorable, and more business had been done than was expect ed under the circumstances. ToRrcDO. On the night of tho 2 ith a junk "battle was thrown into the sleeping room of a German, on Forty-sixth street, New York. The noiso awoke him, and be arose and pick ed it up, when it exploded with: terrible ef fect. The house was shaken, partition walls fell down, tho window glass was all demolished, and Mr. Burgott was knocked senseless to the floor his right arm being nearly torn off, his face and eyes dreadfully burned, and his whole person more or less disfigured by the slugs, spikes, nails, etc', which formed part of the contents of the torpedo. The room was also sei on fire, but the flames were subdued by the rest of the family who rushed into the room. Burgott: it is thought, is fatally injured. "A Frenchman named Bandelot was aiApl.if ..hah ,..,erif ef Ii n Y nrr Itn.n vwuiiA 1 u 1110 lltlfiuiuus aiiiaii. rp fr7- Tl,r,t ,,m f 41 Kin n-fis! viUnrl A ti,.i, - . r 7 '. . Vr n 1 nackprv' hv hie fiva loclnrM in Now fir. "J leans. ... . , 7 , u airs, juuet Disk, was convicted and ! . .. . . somenceato tbe Penitentiary, in the Oneida nitw-ntr (Vn . I? xt.v. . ... .a uuuie, isew lorK, lor Wntlnl is. . - " nuiKatcmiig letters uemanaimr larire sumsof - 1 money from a widowed ladv M ! ' ... . , . ... " residing at WaterviUe.

r Collision! j 4 Loss or 'Life- Damage to the Perky

BoatThe JVrkck, &c., &c T. ! . iu is our pain duty to record the partiai loss of the lieu derson ana lnaiana pacKei, on w euneSuav j 9th .inst, , At , thirteen- m .o'clock in the afternoon, t was seen ascending the riv in insw j.AiyimrieettpiuiijJuica "the steamer Eclipse river at Henderson .Ihe same time . the horso ferry-boat, with a that splendid steamer! .The confusion was. in describable, and 'our, , informant cannot say whether the horso-boat wliistled or not. -Tho itter was severely Iniured in her "starboaM wheel, and pretty badly smashed up generally. A promising calf was knocked overboard and drowned, and a wagon on , the ferry-boat , was injured. The Eclipse towed the unfortunate boat to shore, - and consoled the owner with funds enough to make all rights. Now, had we a shipyard, the . ill-fated packet could be repaired at Evansville, as it is, she will probably go.jipon the "ways at Taducah! The fur ther details of this heart-rending affair, will be published in Keston's Patriot Extra! ,. , .I. J The French Baby. Y ., i Wc do not intend to publish fully the article hich is going the rounds, with the above caption. Heretofore upon the birth of an Europ ean prince, our papers havo teemed with notices, which would be thrown ötft from the columns of even a medical journal. We are sorry if American curiosity demands these disgusting details. , The London Times referring to Napoleon' replies to congratulatory adresses, says: r . ; The Emperor speaks - like one within reach of a great destiny, which many others had for feited. , His replies are deeplj marked with the lessons of a gloomy experiencct and their tone offers a striking contrast with that of a certain state elsewhere, which in its youth and vigor, in tho vastness of Us territory, the in crease of its population, and its unbounded wealth, defies fate to do its worst, and means to appropriate half tho world. 1 he imperial futher gravely and sadly undertakes to imbue his son with the idea that notions must not be egotistical, and that the peace of Europe de pends upon the prosperity of each nation. ISo one can object to the modest and reasou able sense in which the Emperor continues the title of "infant of France," as the sou 0( . .. - . I the whole country, the elect of tho who!i na tion, the first citizen of the state, and. the representative of the interests of all. iie courageously looks back on the fate oC those born in the same place, und sirauar circumstances. After forty years, of martyrdom, Providence has j mysteriously brought his family and France tö a similar occasion of hopes and thrrnksgiving. In 1856 we are brought back to the year 1811, and France sees the birth of tn heir to tho dynasty of her choice. ''But history," ho sa's has lessons which he will never forgot. It tolls on the one hand, that wo should never abuse the fat ors of fortune; on the other, that a dynasty has only a chance of stability when it remains faithful to its origin and when it occupies itself solely with the popular interests for whieh it was creat ed." .; . " : . San Francisco akd St. Louis Express Mail. The bill to establish an overland ex press mail from St. Louis to San Francisco, via Albuquerque, New Mexico, recently intro duced into the House, proposes to have the Post-office Department contract for the trans portation of a weekly express mail between tho points naraad above the contractors tobe paid $5,000 per trip, and to be allowed top--enxpt a section of the public domain for every ten miles of the route. They are to transport no package weighing over eight ounces, and tho postage to be charged is to be 50 cents per ounce. If, after the first year, they fail to make the trip in fifteen days the contractors are to forfeit all the pay ($5,000) for the trip in which the said failure may occur. Accident ad Fortunate Escape. At Dexter (Me.) last week, the floor of the town hall gave way, durin; an excited election of town officers, and two hundred and fifty persons were precipitated into the room and cellar below, and no one was killed or seriously wounded, though some appeared to be badly maimed. 07Statistical returns of Providence, Rhode Island, show that two patent raedicino establishments in that city render the enormous product of one thousand barrels, and four hundred and thirty-two thousand bottles of medicine, to the amount of $700,000. 0O Seneca Lake is still crossed on the ice by horses and sleighs from the eastern 6ide to Geneva as late as the 2d inst. The ice is about 18 inches thick. 0O An Illinois paper states that the Illinois Hedge Company have contracts for two thousand miles of hedge, to be sown this season. - CirMr. John A. Washington writes to Mrs. Wofiford, under date of March I4th that Mount Vernon is not fcr sale. .' " OCT At New Albanj', on Monday, the entire American ticket for c:ty officers was electC(i without opposition. The vote was small. ... T 1 r r , , - ült., announces the death of Rev. Dr. Prime, at . the ageof seventy years The Distilleries or Boston. There are " 1JISTILLEB twelve distilleries in Boston and vicinity, with . . . .... . a CaDltal Ot SZ.WV.VU). The numhnr of ralI n manuiitcturcd in 1855 was 8,638,500, val - 'uedat S3.465.520. A very large amount of this is exported. The importation of foreign --f"- V'v ""r u ' spirits lias increased, and is more than twico1 . laro-e na it was ten vfiira nn-n Th Imnto ' -0. .... w for 1Ö0O amount to öUa.218 P-.alions. .ra nl : .- 044 lori i ,, . 0 ,,,, 1 P.lt 51- The. jarguin.iu'uin.iiiit'uitou was in .tniotrnx - in to 573 630. ' '

grease Pay of of üong.

iiowaii awcunuu id tu iviiunms '"""'rkRDllRS for Ooll fwm IM Jliaes received at tat

Ii r . . . . . 11 : , t 111 upon trie suojoct ot "extra pay:" i t L Notice has TeiTKiven In the Senate of the i ntrvl tr nf. 1 '. . ftv t V !iirii

wva v.vj ui. Vi 1A LI UT lV.lt till lil buu i.iN..NrKv i .. . . , - . !..;.. , . -i- ,. A . 0 1 ,t ii -is-AJ-Ordsri 4cYiYirii the dT ot pplitinn. of the per diem pay of members of both Houses Tii.rd. too rtttuMmti o jr ioi of Congress te twelve dollars. . It -is alleged L 'IPMf

that eight dollars a day s totally inadequate to meat the eXDensesof livinsr in Washington. . , O - J i "in sucn a style as mennbrs are expect.a 10 live.!'-.'"Besides,1' it ist added, "the "people - xenerallv know nothing of the innumerable , . . - ... r tu uemanas'iipon xneir representatives, for an w $orts of purposes, which it is dilr.calt to deny, and which consume their pay and leave them in debt for boarding and other absolute necessaries of life."' An explanation of the italicized portion of this might give "the people,' same new ideas as to the morals of their representatives, we opine, without in any degree assuring their approval of the proposed increase in Congressional wages; A - virtuous, ober man, whose habits of living are characterized by the Republican- simplicity which should distin guish a representative of the people, can in our judgment, live very comfortable on eight doU jars a day, with mileage increasing it to twelve or fifteen, änd have- something over too, at the end of the term. Vice, and fashion are expen sive anywhere enormously so in Washington but those who are inclined to indulge in them should do so at their own private expense; not ask an appropriation of public mobey for tho purpose. If their means will not allow them to do this, let them either reform or resign and como homo. There are plenty others who willoheertully take their, places, and whose notions of Jionesty are so unsophisticated, that they will find ho difficulty fm denying-themselves cards, wine and women, and those cost ly tolls exacted on the turnpike of fashion, in order to pay their board and washing bills. And they will return to their constituents with unimpaired health, clear consciences, and a handsome balance on the credit side of their ledgers. . We'll bet the cigars on that. " Afpeauakce. Upon the subject of . dress and appearance the New York Times thus re marks:-- sv" '':' V "A coat that has the mark of use upon it is a recommendation to people . of sense, and a hat with too smooth nap and two high a Ius is a aerozatory circumstance, ine best .-hats in Broadway are on. the" backs of penniless fops, broken down merchants, cles with pitiful salaries, and men that do jt pay up. The heaviest gold chains dagie'" from the fobs of gamblers and gentlete-j0f very limited means; costly ornamop,ts on ladies indicate to eyes that are wol opened ' the fact of a silly - lover or husijd cramped for funds. And when a 7. goes oy n piain ana neai p ?-l, it is tho presumption that she has fa ex rnrt n hnnc onn n hue t- 11H t ria r - n ennur pretty woman goes by in plain and neat apexpectations, and a husband that can show a balance in his favor. For women are like books too -much gilding - makes men su-pi-cious that tho binding is the most important part." . ; - 07" Lieut. Gov. Willard says laws hare no right to say what a man shall "oat, drink or wear." Well, if he really thinks so, why did he aid in making a law to prevent men from drinking even "eider?"--JLfac?f'dci Ban: ' 07" Our good friend, George Rathbone, has been elected Councilman for one of the wards of tho city of Evansville. ? Hal ha! We con gratulate our friend on his honors, and our sister city on her good fortune in securing the services of so excellent amin. Yin. Gazette. 7 A PEUFCJIÜD Bit E A XII. . What lady or ceutleirtau would remain under the curse of a disagreeable 1 reiitli when by using the "Kaltu of a Thousand Flowor"at a dentifrice would not only reudor it sweet but leave tho teeth white as alabaster! Munt persons do not know their brsalh Is bad, and the subjec t is so delicate their friends will never mention it Pour a single drop of the -'Buhn" on jour torth-trusb and wash th- teoth night and morning. A fifty cent bot tle will Inst a jear. - - A BatCTirt-L CoMrLEXioH may easily be acquired by using tho "Balm of a Tuouaand Flowers." It will re move '.an, i'iüiplo, an 1 freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. M t a towel, pour on two or three drops and wash the face night and morning. Snivmo Ms.de East. Wet your shaving brush in either arm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of '-Balm of aTboussnd Flowers," rub Uie beard woli and it will uiatoa beautiful s t lather rauch facilitating the operation of shaving. I'rice ouly Fifty Cents , Fctridqk dc Co., proprietors. KliLLEK, FARSSLF.Y & CO. : Agents for Krausville. ap5 lydifcw ' ' Communicated: Mrs. IIa KVEY is dead. Nobody asks wbst Afrs. Harvey W all knew her well and loved her tee. For years, shs has bs'DCba friend of the distressed and snSering. minieteoinfte the sick, relieving the poor, and com fortius the sorrow strick en in our midst. Now she is dead, and wo have one triend leas, ia a world where wo need them all. She needs ne monument no eulogy from as. We cannot forget her. and while we livo her name will be associated with gentle words and kind deeds. It is a loss to ns to her, an eternal gain. She has gone where ker voice will not bo needed to eheer the sirrow:ng; where BE will wipe all tears from tho eyes of nig ehildron. We feel now the truth of this beautiful paisage: 'sBloaasd are the dead, who die ia the Lord." C. K. D. J. PECITL NOTfCEsf sVsT" No tises ia this place, ten oents per line ane Insertion; 30 cents per line three times; 30 cents er line on week; discount on longer time. 4sT-Wc ore requested to announce the name of P1IILIP Couil as a candidate for City Marshal of Lainasco at the Mar electioa". mUlS RELIGlütü. Tue. Thirl quarterly mectin: of the M. E. Church for In.lt street Station will begia Saturday the 12th inst. "WOOD. Oboexs for Wood left at K. E. WUb'ELSR'S, will bo promptly filled. ap7-3m2wsa SPBISe AND SU.U.T1EII GOODS. Tng under igned takes leave to inform the eitisens of this city and vicinity, that he is in receipt of a full and general assortment of Srai.vfi sup Schmek Okt Goods, and respectfully requests the favor or a eall. A. ANS FACH EK, ahl5 Im Slain street, next door t- Branch Bank. ttT A? a spring or summer medicine we wu!d reeommend Dr. J. IIostcttkk's celebrated Stomach Bitten above all others. Its strengthening and invigorating effect upon n debilitated system is truly astonishing. Its tonio action on the liver, its tende icy to drive all humors to the surface, thereby cleansing the system from all impuritüs, is what has gained for these Bitters suoh an enviable reputation, inasmuoh as they are pleasant to the taste even as a beverage, and aro in coneral ne as a family medioine wherever known. Forsale by Druggists and Hotels generally. llALLOCrt & STODDARD, WOOLSEV & S..VVYKR, Ageats. ISDEPODESCI3 COCVCIIs JfO, 2, Meets t 7 o'clock P. M..t thtir- ie-,S na Water street, over theT-legraph O Sic, on tie best a . l .rd Saturdays of ach SEW A1VEUTIS!EHEITS. . . "It VTKS. One square, tea lines or loss, one t-'me, De: three times. 1; ic week. 1 50; two week. 9 'J: one month, 4; three n ii"" adv'tis--Nt""' six months. lf; on- ear. Discount on ments. Crds of ei .iuee or nnder tin,. arge for marriage. Vath religious notices. HOAX FOlt SALE. , flatboat iy...gatth.mouthoftb.b.Tou.onc mil. 4-.?. hlf aovc Jt rt ri klin. U crs-l Inreale. - u ooai ts now oc-ufif-a i.v unw. n otto aa a Its ata wed lost! hoe wide, and is war. 1 a boat is 7 feet long by 13 r.et 4 ine rntd strong. nd durable Appiv .w.m,.,.b.v.th.He.d.o.7er, to WM. A. CATLETT. erry, oa the Indiana side. : - . . Ti.ovn..-öObg.snpi,rf!ot.r for,aie by JC ril HBKSIIBKG itR I CARBON.

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f.. !).... .1.... n.m.ilr '. f jf At, c.faä rV.;'".. At J . W. .1 . Vi )krr'. Main traet. . Vai.VABI.J PltPEKTY FOlt SAIjE. rClUK nndcnitaetl has for li ty ehoiee boldiBg lou B which will be offartd on reunt.l Utmi. Thw pro- - " . . A...iM..hfIKli ; S,-,;je,"-b"0' u7;ür."iy" öbVrin. will b. ott.r. c.n ; imiit.y - 5 ukkis s (üüMios. fr. .. ' S' ." Lite oi Schamill nd Ciicusia War; ' - ; Fsrainrdals. by th anther of Linmor; rntnaiu-a Mtme 'o. April: -,--. ; Sealrd Sl .e State, by Olinstend; ; ! i r Houatioltl Word 'or Ai-ril; Sob el Pe'low for April, at -HO ' SAMUEL LISTER'S, rARll FOR SALK. - HB dndertigned harinf defermiaed to mere te Oalifor.i. .imiiMili th. Farm oa hieb bi low rnidu. imated on the road leading from Kyeiirrille te Mt. Veraoaw la prry Townbip. containing iro aerem et mo n wpritedef thrae traeU. all well ier reed and supplied with the but water, and ia ahaaltby part of the county of landerborirh. feraont wishing to jiun-hase a part or the whole el said Farm, will leara tht terms by application, te the aadsrit. J upon the premises. vvmnT stpiu-iwajmw nv."fcj PH AXO OOOrtS.-W.OCO Lights u'd Sash; 113 faaael Doors, in store ana tor iui OKR. UALZELL & CO. OgTwPOZ Grain Cradles; del Half BnshMs. In store if for sale by sps u, ujn-mi-a o 01.A4SK9. ISO bbls Plantaben la fine order and 11 it a haif-bblt do. lor tale ty. ,.g - , OKR. DALZnLu a vU -lnOCTÖR-8 PKAItl. STARCH -25 boxes of thte M. farorite bread, junt ree'd and lorsale -y a?-. S. K. GILBERT & CO., Bye near Viator. 000 for .-ale err low to elose eem S. R. 3IL1JERT CO. aigumeut. fKMOX 8YRC P. Baldwin & Wjers' pure lemon J reo'd per t-eraia. for sale by " J,'-"L' , .D9 S. K. GILBERT & CO. w a KniiiiT im I VSKAI.KU Kit KtiHUVsl KH. 8 A li easa 1 and pound eans. reo'd per Persia, for sala. 0T ap8 S. K dlLBKKT A: rKI.MOXTS WORKS. l'S kegs V nails ..sorted MM sites rse'd this dav and forsale by ap ' ..j.. I & r. TIEIMANN. O K KEOS 8 C Soda; . 10 bis S C Soda in 1 lb papers; setFf 11 buls Alum; 10 de genuine i;aa.eel soap; 10 bis Indigo 10 lbs each; 1 bbl C-mpbor; . ., JibUSulphr; do Ep. Salu - I box Tartarie Aeid; " 2 eases B Luster; leaskdoablerennedSaleratus;lbbl Clees: sr. . I ease Nutmegs; tto'4 this day aud for y ap - ' 1.1 D..8BIMAXV. T K BLS W B Cider Vlnegs99 ap ,.-., , , , ,; rtee'd nd fttt-aa.. by . I. t D tirilMANX. 3Z BXS Cream Cheese r,o'd this day and lersale by WP3 I. de D. HKIMANX. , jPC BXS full e'.ght Star Caadks ne'd thirday and fir sale by v ,pg -I. D. HKIIIsW.. iTlfl Ff BA"S hoine Kastera Kia Collee ust reo'd per V "'.mer t weed by apt Z. U. COOK A SOU. " ' - II 'I I I I JibXi Layer Raisin.; -ätrJ f 1" Brooms; - ' i, I 50 hbls Cemenl; ' S3 bxt Wheat "fareh; . Oeoa Wathhoards; "" M 10 gross Extract Cnflee; 1 VI kegt pnre Lead; . - 30 bbls Vinegar; in atore and ORR. IMLZKLL t CO. fäbxsess'd tobacco; . . Si bbls Tar; for sala hjr ap8 NEW CASH STOKE. HA VIVO reeeivtd and opened aa entire new steok of spring, loth staple and fane a;ods. earpete, oil olnths. Ate. Ve now invite the eitisens of Rvansvillo and vicinity to 'avnr si -ita a call to promisinr Iste-it strlesof goods and small profits. JAM KS OAKLY A SON. ap istst. r osier's oioca. NEW SPICIftf. .IIICLIUUV. HARCEKhas jnst received a large assortment of UM aiillmerr. eonsistmc of Nepolitan. 11 ana truw BoHnets. to which rbe calls tho attention ef the Lsdiesifl Kransville and vieinitj. Fr R. BARKER. mh3. Urst street, between JHain and L.oeusl. BKCKIVKO.-New prime Snrar. Loafrarar. powdered atV sugar Kio tolf-e. Sardines. ItnUini, Veiassrsaad 1st Liv-rvool Table Salt, for sale bj I. D. HBIMANN .Town Lots for Sale AT PUBLIC AUCTION! VW7ILL be sold at pultie auction, on Wednesday the 7th mW dar of Mar. the lollonrina Lhu in the citv of Kvans ville. to-ait: - -, Thesousn third of Lot 37, Old P at. formerly occupied bj m. jk. i.rfli as a oiareie-yarc. ... . Lou 21. 87. 63 aad C4. Up. er B largement. ' Lots 4. Fit -wk 7; 12. B osk 9; 37. Block . and . Block 8 Extern Enlargement. : Loi 10. lt. II. .t, 14. IS. 16. 17. IS. 19 and 30, in Cowaa's Subdivision No 3. Fpur Enlsrrrmi nt Many of these lou are situated In the most nourishing part of the upper portion of the eity. and arc highly desirable for Unding lots, lor family rederes. TKR.1IS The la-t'T lots will bo sold, one-third payable in each, and the remainder in two navmsnts at one aad two Tears. The smaller l-ta one half cask and the balance in 13 months; in t-rot to b added on all defer.cd pjvments and a saortgsge taken to secure them. Perebc wishing to mak any inquiries about the lot- will plesse apply to n as. K. Frestoa - - - - api-dawta J. J. SILLIMAN. Arent, PC BBLS New Rice; 30 dos Pickles: 15 bxs starch; O.WiO QP half Spanish Cigars, just received by ap7 . U. COOK SON' . O TN ft BUS U Cera, at 30e per bushel vm r- ar-j Z. H. COOK k SON. I I tOR.V BltOOSl. 10 dos ass'd qualities just ree'd. f-r aaic low by ap7 . S. K. UILUERT Si CO. i9fif LUS Carolin Kiee; 3.1 bxs Cream Cheese: miß ßßli bales Qsndlewiek; I bbl .-ttoughti a Bitters; lboseioana aad hf-cans Baltimore Oysters; received this day aad for sals ly ap7 I. A P. IIEIMANN. TYK FLOCI1. muis Rye Flour, a splendid article. jtav ia Darrels and aaccs ap7 UERSflBRROER 0ARSN. BHIH Kill IT. .W bush dried Apple:; 3Jdo Peaches mjr i aiii rcacc uutter. an ex llent article forfanvly nsc. tor sale by a;-7 COHPUitATlON ÄOT1CE. ORDERED, that the owner or owners of Lits Nos. 1. 3. 3, 4 . 6, 7. S. 9. 10 II ant 12. in block No. 50; and of Lots Nos. 1 and SO. ia block No SI. all in the Eastern Enlargement of the eity of Kvansvilla. -eause a plank sidewalk to be placed down along t!io fronts and sides ot said lota on Seventh treet. extending from th-r corner of Chcjant o the earner of Locust streets. ithin ten days after the publication of this notiee. and in default thereof, the Marshal is directed to perform said seruie. and the costs and expenses aecruing thereby will i.c assessed to and cojeeted by sale of said lou or so much thereof aa will aatisly said lien aad costs. By ordel of the Common Connoil. jips lOd WELL. n. WALSER, Clerk. COKPOUATIOS NOTICE. ORDERED that the ewaeroflot No. 10 block No. 11 in the Eastern Enlargement eauso said lot W be filled np sc as to correspond with the eity grade within tea days after tho publication of this notice." and in default thereof the alarshal ia directed to per'orm said service, and the easts and expen-es accrueding thereby will be assessed to and collected by sale of said lotorso much thereof as willsatisfy said lira aad costs. By order Common Council. apS WELL II. WALKER. City Clerk. JUSSFl. APKS 60 boxes quart, p nt aad hf-piot just e reo'd per jscod roe. iorsa'0 low oy apa S. E. GILBERT A CO.. Sje. acar W.Ur. fjlon t CCO. 25 boxes, nu'dsizasand qualities from 12K A to 40e per lb. inst ree'd for ssle y apS S. K GILBERT L CO.. Sye. near Water. rZ d BAGS Rio Corr-e: bbls S. S. Almonds; Jr U.J' Ski (hobest Virginia tohaeco received this day aad for sale by apS I. A D. HEIMANN. " f? A BOXES eity Window Glass 8x10 9x12 10x14 10x13 is. 1 " irxl6; 20 gross extra pint flasks received this day and forsale by apS I. A Ii. I1EIAIANN. SPKIiTG"GOOöS! ! WK arc aow receiving the largest and mos- desiraMe -toek of DRV GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS CAPS and notions orer offered ia this market, to which ac respectfully invite the trade, apt . J. S. JAQUESS A CO. TO l KRf'H AiVTS, AHIPI'KKS A.D OTHKItM. f I VHE undersigned would announce that ho has finished his X largeand substantial new U'harf-boat "JI4II13IUTH CAVE." ITe haa plaeed her. for the cake of eoavenienee in all stages of the r-ver. at the foot of Vine etreet. iie will at all tiuirs berea'tT be pleased to give prompt and careful attention to reeeirii-g and shipping at well as sc alt other river business th-t may be entrusted to him ' Tbe patronage therefore of the Mere' ants. Shippers aad others olthiscity and of the interior is solicited, jspt f JOHN S. MITCHELL. THE L I T T L E M A Kill , wrrn the lOXG- STOCK! ! Who can de.ss a person ia M'ool. Linen Silk or f!,.tm TJVKUV Oentlsman desires to be-neatly and ta tily dress-M-A cd. It is eminently proper that this should be the aim of ALL. aad wc hare notieed that near! all the well-dressed denizens of our eity purchase their Clothipg at -. - A. LOBKNsTISki'S AAterii Star Clithiny Sttsre, ander the Pavilion Hotel, corner ol Water and Sycamore sts. Everything in the line of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. miy be Had. reacr mane or made to order, not only ia the boat manner ..no style, untattne very lowest prieea. A a-enrral assortment of Hats. Oa.ni Laiih.rTrin.ka r.e. ret-bagsaad Valises, everything that a gentleman can near 1 m nm mn. unten aar, - ari WKW A.XD C:t:ftAP I.OODS! McKINNEY & COOKE. WATC ST. XKXT DOOR TO . BAEU' 9F.TW MÄlH AWO I.OBCST. RK now reeeiving aad opening a moat desirable stock of sprint and summer guods. consi-ting io parser cery variety u.ualry kept ia a dry good store. Silks. Challas. lierages. Robes. Lawns, Brilliaatea. Bonnets. (Crspe. silk Laeo and NeopMitan.) Rihbona. Lace Kdiings. 'lovesand f!oeingin geeat rarity Cloths Ca-Mimercs, rant goods nnd j vesting, ta rica profusion, etc.. . . ap3 ; - ; "7' ! ELECTION NOTICE.. I. l.JtC.S L. RAILRO D The Aaanal Gleotioa for JLiS) eleven Directors of the Kvansvilla, Indianapolis and Cl.velaad Straight Lin Railroad Company, will be held at. t.no one or too "ompany sue cicv oi sauianapoiis, oa Ftioar. May 2d, ISM. as t o'clock P. Jl. at wbnh tin th -officers for tte ensuing year will also he elected. JAMICORKKKR. oev. i Iadlsnapolls, April t, 185. ...... sp3-d3w

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OVani after Monday Feb. lSth, en til further noble Trains will ran ssfollews: ' . - Mail PisKDgxr Train UaTes BransTill li S:( f.i. M.iarrlTcai iucmn.s at 6:fO P. M . ia time fei fassen-

gers bound fnr St. Loni. r Central Illinois, te take Traia on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad arrieee at Terre-liante t 9:30 P. H.: Indianapolis. 1:00 night, connecting direct witk

trains for Cincinnati. Columbus anuClereien, its; laeiaaa' , r f polls and Cincinnati. IndiasiaCentrataad Udiar.epelia. 1'itts- ,

euren anu vievciana naiiroau. Tim from Eransille. to Cincinnati.,,, de de de to Pittet-nreh....

00 di do to ew tork 44 Co t do do te St. Louis . II do. Rütnminr leaves Terre-Haute stlMI P. M.t after ihe sr t ,

rleal of traia .from Indianapolis arrires at EraasTiU dt j S:IS P. M. ' " ' . f

Passengers by this train eaa some tram utneianen, juaaisea Ledisrille. Columbus and-St Loaisumeday. . From EraasTiU to Cincinnati tf V

da do : H. uoi , 7 w - d. . . (1 do Indianapolis. ...v..,.. o X de do Terra Maut ........... 4 . do . do Cleelaad,......,M.. 'J do v de Pittsburgh. ...... ..........14 Jl ,. Bacgage cheeked te iadiaaannlia. . I Daily Freight Tralbs leaee Erans'll'e and Terra-Baat , M

7 A. M.v oa whieb local passengers Will be taken. .

Trains roe be Indianapolis um, which is sieht minute. . ,

faster thaa Kvansville time. . ' l For asr lafornatiea or through Tickets, apply a tk Ticket Offioe. beaddf Lbeuttstreet. KeansTille. aecZT : - f j.-j. usniäkt.stt'i.. Kaqutner. F'rtneetea Clarion, Vinaennes Oatetteaad Hn dersea Patriot take out other adr. end copy. '- - -r ' ! ' AIAiriS EXPKESS COMPA?IV,".i , f

NEW AHRAIN GEMENT THE ADAMS EPRKOUrANT p'ctfully is- " aoaaee to their fr-.d,,. the public ef Kraaille sd r eieiaity. that they dblermined tts epea an face la . BTaasnlle to be tfCrotetl melnsivelj to the tm-nrti.h 1 n!,"'l."r hir Liho. and bare appointed Mr. OKO. :.: i v v - ' -'"'a that'r Agent, who. from his past eenaectUt W 5 ''-. is petfectly f rhlilsr with all the .eutea B" e details of their operation. This' arrtngm-at bae r4 b' made with theaote object of-jerr-ai the faeiliiise of be KsefCls. and therebe iacreass its desir.vfcflit t the tiek

it'V aoeomptien wnicn tnex besteuerte oi ear local agsat " Will be especially directed- r. . . --'" All persons harine business with our eompeey wilf pleix call aa Mr- MBrid( at oaraeweffiee ea First street, between Lerastand üaiB, who aloua is autherWcd to act ft us from this date. ,nTa-dtf ALFRKD OASTHKH. npeTlnten.' KVA?ISVILLeANnWAOA$ll PAtKIiT. " The staunch and good steamer D-A: GIVE N . Cspt 4TMaN. Master. Hill run durinrthssea'i aoa in the Kvcnaville and Wabash Rivsrtradt. Korfreighls or passage, having good accommodations, apply on board..-. . L.OVJISVJLE KAiSVII.I.E AM) ST." --. .,- LOUIS PACKET. . .;; ; - " The Bae nnd fast paseagr paeket , F A S II I ON. Jos. Rkkd Commander, will leave Rvaa.vm at evtry Thuasday moraiig or Louisville, aad every Sunday morning for St. ' Louis. For freight Ar passago, haviee las r aco-mmoilations. apply on board. ms3'tf E vaua'illet Louisville and Jlcndersjoav , . I'acKet. , . ,. , The Urge, new and swift ssr er R AI N BOW,' fAFt. Wil. R. HOLCROFT Master, continues running; v reguiariv in tneanovc traae lor wnicn rut was Miilt. arriving aad departing from Kvansville for I'eadrrsen aad' Lonivitle every Wedn.sday and Saturday. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations app'y n board. The Rainbnw connects regularly with the Cincinnati and' Louisville packets, the next day after leaving Kraaaville.-', Passengers from Kvanaville can procure through tieVets If they doeirc - - n3.tf -i ". NEW SPICING fiOODt. - KKKX PRE?TOX. oa First street, air jntf eeetvfd? their flrst iastatmsnt of new aad ssi.oaat.la UoeJc., consisting in part of - j Rlesrhed and brown Muslin; Cannelten Sh-etirgt: Red Tiekings. all qnalities; Plain, strip'd and fancy CetPlain and Drinted D-simi: tonadrsi Plain, dark aad gold-mixed Farmer Driftwg: : t .-v Tweeds: jsrown i.loen Grating; Apron Cheeks; Linen Dnrk; Twilled eus; " 1" T; Diagonal Oaa.imerec; Shirting Chesks; Blcaehrd, brown aad colored TaMe Liaper; Broadrleths, alf rolora; . Cassimeres, do; Regatta .; ds; Satiacu. da. -I PRINTS. . . " : ' 1 ; Super Rfch fancy; . .. Bnper Ma Here lers . '' " . Blue and Whit ; .do I'urple; Blu. and lira g-; 1 - - do- Pink; , " , " v' ' Orange Ftiraitnrc, new styles. ' " ' "" LAil'Na. Rich Fancy; . ,- Rich FrsufV; ' - s ' Gingham; do lilaek. tlRRSS GOOt'S. - i . Blaek Dross Silks, blaek and fancy colored Mu.lin. Al: tand LuAtrea. Pl.id teicghame. Ft etieh do. Ber-g. dr Lamesv. plain anu printed Jaeoneis Swiss. Mull and itok Multue,Chack Cambrics, Konatt aad Cap Ribbons, Laces, Kdgiaga,. Inicrtioaa, A., io. . STRAW GfYODf." Ac. - Fins Leghorn and Panama lfce. Palm Lef do, ahanrbalStraw do. Germ in Braid do. blaek. brown and per'. Hungarian National i.d Artis-s Wool, do; -1 ai a and eol'datre-' UoaaeU. Silk aad Lswn do. - . . ... BOOTS ANDSHOKS. " -" Ladies and Misses' Kid. Mereeo end Rnameled Tteotrcwand Rttikins. alen's Goat and Calf Muaroe and rtrogens. Children and Yvuihs'-'wo.. tog-ther with a fnl) and cmt-loae etnekof Gloves and Hoa-ory. I bread. Ncedrs. fttittun. Tins,. Ilooks and Ejr-i, Combs and allother notions in our line. - We respectfully invite all country eseiehaaco v'sitiug tki eitv.. to an examination of our geods and pricita. mh28-dw , s - KEEN PRESTOS. fXTHA FAMII.V FLOCO. -Just received -..rtl,er. J supply ol V. Marble's extrs supi-rtiue llur. warranted, equal to the best St. Louis brands n4 . . HKRSIIBROER Jt n.ttt'ftv: 3f BUSHELS Hominy jnst from tSe tnilU aad than 9W out of rnrc white flint. Ilominv er n iorsale at wholesale er retail by . r.UOUXUROOK A CO. ap3 COl'AK XEICMIII. B, the sndrsijp.e4. bavve fermd a Copartncr-:riip, ft nnd-r th orm and tjU of helm ad A C .for' tb pnrpop of timying on aatl doinx cncral ti'iace. j muutActuriac btssincu. Wo hope, fro a our X.rint: ttA Tob&eeo Mmnufacttirer. to icrair from tho ftuhli a fair of their pitronsc. . W bare ttkf thttatoro No. 25 Thirl tt. Main mnf tho Rlror, when wo will Ho Dloaaett to areonr; fiieaWt ftnd cai'omrra. - Wo pelpo ohtivItoo - to giro tnuro st ft faction ia all 'foHaoeo mnnia,nrorl hv HR7H MfJaitKf MAX. ap3-am - ANDREW J. mUS8lr:LHAy. XI V S S E U ITI A IV A: C O . f . maanfaeturvri of all din of C II K W I N G TOBACCO, 50 T1I1BD ST.. SJTW. MAtlS ASS WSTSS. lOl'liVlUt IT. s-Particular attention paid to the purchasing of LhAK TOBACCO. apj-2m TO LET. : V TBS aiee little Barber Shop, at a low price. aVjoluing the treat hall of the Pavilioa. Fossession given iramediatelyj api-tf '"K' DttRÄWR.CHKKSR.2S boxes extra Cream Chose. fr eutting; 25 bxs Cream Che, for country trade. r.u-U.per steamer 76 by apl Z. 11. COOK A SON. PICK1.KD POnR 10 bbls Mess Pork for r.f.llirr. justr.e'dby apl IIERSHBBRfiER A 0AR'1X. IVILIOWWAnKM dos ass'd Market Batketr; ' - tf 5 dot Clothes Baskets; 1 dos Willow Wa;eat; X do Cleveland Cabs; H do do Cabs; i uo nursery uoairv, tor saie very enean by apZ UKR-tHBriKOliK A CARSON. PS rffcOANS fresh Baltimore Oysters. Wbolecaas.,1; a. If -ve- ... jw, jt reu-u ana lor sate oy by api i. H. COOK & SON. 1CASK Zantc Currants; 1 bbl paper-shell Almcads; 3 boe Raisins ass'd M. R. aad L.y.rs; , - ' 3 trails Dates, reo'd per steamer l. fender Vv F ' Z. II. COOS A S01S. VALUABLE LOT AT ACCTIOM feet deep, and is one of tie mit .tliriMe building lou in the iyr. SALK POSITIVK. Ts axa: One- third of the furehaso money in cash, aad this remainder in ont and two years with interest, to be secured, by a mortgage. Koler Baker 4 Garvia. at whose office a plot of the log may be seen AANCV ItoGKHS. WooLgaT A JicLSOK, Auctioneers. ar-l 3w f Bl'SU Irish Potatoes just ree'd by Qj9 tZ Z. U. COOK ft SOX.. UTILTTr, IIKAUTY, ELLGARCK " rbfin'emk n t V EVERY one of tho above names will b round well' adapted to and a true representative of the immei. luantirties of Good, ju.t arrived at the well knenn Sior. of Win. Loevr?tri-t t Ac Co., Comer of Main and F rst streets. Havi,r n attortmrnt anil asolirctiou of Goods, surpasainx lathe nn.irm.t.iu j aad shades, also in quanti-v and quality ary aad very tlili g, 1 which wo or any oi her hens srttrx ibitd. wc tsk. p.rtirs- ' l.r pleasure to uvit our friends and e istomers in Rransrilia h . miaiij a'. " can. , c extenn our invitation tut r articular to the fair sex. assuring th m tht ev-ry article msginable nnder the name of Dry '.'onde. Km roiderioc(Hwiss French and Scotch) F-mry Uoodi. .Manilas Whin, tioodsef cvety des ription. Shawls. M.llinerr and S-tiif , Woods, can be seen in the riebest, ehoieeai-d most varied s-j sor-.menl no are fully eonria ed that we ran safsy th moateansuiac cxpeetatioas. and satisfy sverr eliim rmn ciincgood taste and low prices. In Ototiiin )f every kind endeug we can please every demand as forfishion. color or quality,, aad the same in piece goods. Cnme end rnnvir-e. reurselvee - mhll WM. LOEWUNTHAL A Co. fcij SH AXD Pf0.'lri. 7000 Lights and rash: W)4oors row sale at . mb2S Z. II. COOK A SOV. iffm "OZ fresh Eggs; f bushels rr.a apples for sala UVU by ah2 UKKSUBhRGEJl A CAKSON. FHIHT THER" roh I.F.. CHOICE lot of FhUiT Tnana. Currants, KaLerriesf . m. ,, just receives rrom rrsyt.n. t.--", m m -an-i K. IIVNK'S Oarden.

i WILL sell at puqlie auction, nt the cid Court lloc in, fcvansville. April J6th I8j. Lot number sixty (6ui in 'h L ppef Enlargement of Kvansville. it i.ied on the sornor f Iuilerry and Seoond Ktrc.tji. This ins i. 7 r.etfr.nc nnd i-a

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One mile aorth of LvaerTllls.