Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 211, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 April 1856 — Page 2

The daily Journal. ADD. H. SAM DEES, EDITOB. , CITY of kvansville. SATURDAY MORNING, ::::::::iAPRIL 12 . FOR PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OF SEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDEST, ANDREW J. DONELSON, OF 1"!V!B3SRR. , Our Prospect. W. . 1 t V. .tManMd ft f K A . . livery uay onngs us irewniwsuv-wa v. popularity of our great standard bearers, Fillinort and Donelson. One by one are able allies ' tailing into the ranks and doing good service in '. th Klorious cause. It is the cause of the peopie, of Americanism, of Republicanism, of justice, agsJnst that of misrule, ana demagogueism "yclept modern Democracy. The people are awaking to their own interest. They have listened to the fair promise of theDemocracy (?) without being able to witness their fulfillment H)4 he borne tinder the misrule of an ad- - 'ministration whose leaders have been" all k things to all men" and who have not hesitated to sacrifice honesty or . honor to secure their chief aim a share in the "loaves and fishes until the whole community from North to ' South and from East to West are calling loudly '.or a reformation in Government . ' To effect this to secure good men and true, and thereby guarantee a just and wholesome management of the- affairs of State, such as will bring the greatest good to the greatest .. number, the people the bone and sinew of the j Republic, those who pay for all, have, inscribed upon their banner the names of Fillmore and Donelson; and under this banner legions will be found ready to do battle until Millard Fillmore is again chief magistrate of the Union. The nomination of Millard Fillmore, the patriot, sage, and statesman, who proved himself by a wise and just administration, has sent a thrill of joy echoing from" every mountain side and hill top throughout the land. Every village, hamlet, and city, resounds with huzzas for Fillmore and Donelson. We need adduce no stronger proof of the high position ani eminent qualifications of the people's candidate than that even the opposition, or at least that portion who have a particle of honesty left, admit the nationality of Mr. Fillluore. ' . . -- The Kingston (Term.,) Gazetteer, a strong Democratic paper, speaks out as follows : ; mm WW. . . TT. T A ' " w un reiercnce to r uimore as a man, 11 is undoubtedly the best nomination the party 'could have made. He is an independent) canail politician. While he occupied the . rresi dential chair, he threw off all sectionalism aivi administered the government in accordance with the provision and spirit of the constitution, dealing out equal handed justice to tine North and to the Bo'Uh. . lie exhibited his nationality by a warm an I mm? 'j support of the Compromise measures. This was his duty ; and for doing it he deserves an approving conscience, and the reward of duty well done." Such is the testimony of our opponents, and such would be tho testimony of all of them did they dare to speak their true sentiments, or : hid tbo manlines) to rid themselves of the - shackles of their masters. The Last Dodge. We had supposed that after the publication : of the "Isaac Newton letter," the Old Line papers would for once be silenced, but the last hobby is, that Millard Fillmore is in Rome! receiving the honors of the Vatican! shaking , hands with tha cardinals! nay, actually dining with the Pope!! We are glad to know that Mr. Fillmore is in Rome, that he has an opportunity of seeing the legitimate fruits of popery, and the peculiar influences and tendencies of the church of Rome. It will enable mm 10 lorm a just concep tion 01 mat couossai system of deception, wlv.ch centering at Rome is endeavoring to steVch its net work around the world giving to God's Vice Gerent upon earth the charge of Catholic consciences, and consolidating the wealth of the Ito man church in the bands of a corrupt preistV craft. It will enable him to study errt the practical datailU of the League recently made by the pope with Jossph of. Austria, and he will return home, fully prepared to lay before U3 the beauties of popish rule. He will see a city of wealth which with its Catholic schools is asking America for $100,000 more to perpetuate another college for the education of Jesuits. T?tva T ! , I . . I . 1 1 . . for an American President and an American Statesman occupying the position of Millard FillmoreJ ".The lessons to be learned there, will bo productive of good impressions, which if Providence and the people so will it are des tined to redound to the safety and peace of our beloved country. Mr. Fillmore will come back from these old world haunts of spiritual . and temporal despotism,' thinking more of his native land than ever and we venture to- add, , more than ever oersuaiictl. that if iteSberties are to be nrserved nri I - I . happiness, its welfare and nrotrress are to be secured Americans not Popes in Italy nor -: Archbishops in New York, playing for Cardi- . nal's hats not Romans, nor Roman Catholics, - C n TT Vlll A TT1 Am. . A ' - miwuj aatuwss MUST BCXE AmeEIBA.' ' OCT The proprietors of the New York Tri bune have raised its price for advertisine in the weekly edition to one dollar per line for each insertion-. Its circulation is at present over one hundred and sixty thousand copies. 0OThe New Orleans Delta is out in an article a Column Ion aiirirvirtin(r Front- V.erfti 01 rr a - lor the Presidency.. As another said about Mr. Buchanan! "We should'nt wonder if Pierco j r r . wifjr ffviu "7 ---

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MTho Is to blame 1

We received on Thursday night another eastern mail, being the second only received in about two weeks. By it we have exchanges . .... . . 'nf with dates ranging from ilarclilöui to Apr.i 9th Vhenweanfay have another even the government officials cannot inform us. In vesterday's paper we published an arti cle from the Missouri Republican of the 5th, giving Mr. W. J. Brown's statement, the substance of which was, that the demands of the railroad between Terre Haute and Indianapolis were so exhorbitant ($18,500 per annum,) the Post Office Department had discontinued the transportation of the eastern mail by this line, and that until further arrangement it, or that part at least destined for St Louis, would be sent via Chicago. This change, Mr. Brown says, is made on the ground of economy; arguing that if the sum claimed by the T. H. and L road is paid, they will be compelled to increase the com pensation of all other roads in Indiana and Il linois. The tacts of the case, as we learn from the Terre Haut Express of the 9th, are simply these : The original contract with the Government was that the T. H.and I. R. R. should carry the local mail for one hundred dollars a mile per annum. ' When other connections were made with this road, the great western mail was also thrown upon this route, and the amonnt of mail matter was increased so largely that they informed the Department it was impossible for them to transport it without additional compensation. The department paid no attention lö their statement, and made no effort to effect aQ arrangement with them. Tho road even sent an agent to Washington city to make sume , arrangement, and after laying the matter plainly before them, to try and secure what they deemed common jus tice. The "agent returned without being able to effect anything, indeed could scarcely get a civil hearing ; and r under this extraordinary treatment the company felt themselves driven to the necessity of informing the government that they would be forced to refuse the mail from and after the 1st day of April. ' The Government is now paying more for the distribution of the, way . mail betwoen Tcrr Haute and Indianapolis than they paid that company for carrying the whole Western mail transported over the railroad between these points. Who then is to blame for the present de ranged state of the mails, which every business man especially, and every one, more or less, in this couimunitv, feels at this time ? Is it the railroad for trying time and again to effect some arrangement whereby they might receive a reasonable coi2pensatioh-of, rather, is it the Department for stubbornly refusing to lis ten to any terms, or make any fit rangdment; choosing rather that the whole community west of Indianapolis should suffer the inconvenience of having no mail at all. or at farthest one or two a week, than they should yield an inch, or spend an additional dollar for the accommodation of the public ? .... (ÜrThe Memphis Appeal admits that Mr. Fillmore is a national man. The admission, to be sure, comes like drawing an eye-tooth; but we hope the editors now feel better. They have admitted what every well-informed politician knows to be true, and the mere partisan, who for partj purposes, would seek to soil the fair name and national character of such a man as Millard Fillmore, deserves tho scorn and contempt of every honest man. Hear what the Appeal siysf ' - "We never have, and never will, knowing ly', do any political opponent injustice, and have alwayn been willing to admit that, while acting under his oath of office, MR. FILLHOliE DEMEANED HIMSfcLF IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO ENTITLE" HIM TO A PLACE IN THE CATEGORY OF WHAT WE TERM NATIONAL MEN." Tie Faeifle. After so many long weeks of weary watch ing, we are forced to the conclusJtfö that the" Pacific is lost There is something terrible in the idea a whole ship's c&ro of souls, gone dawn we know not how, norwitero. : At al! times a ship-wreck is a thins; of; terror, but when such a veil of uncertainty is cast around it, then it becomes doubly fearful. How mSCy eyes will watch for returning wanderers, even years from now. The human heart will hope It is only the sight of the cold clay, that can make us feel that loved ones are really gone. How many conjectures have been formed about this missing ship. All are alike uncertain, and the more we think of it, " the more fully we are convinced that, until the sea gives up its dead, all is known of the fate of her passen gers that ever will be known. 'Twas only last week that some scoundrel," circulated in New York city the report that the Pacific wa3 coming up the Bay, and hearts ' already near broken were doomed to disappointment. We think with the Express, "that the wretch base enough to be guilty of such cruelty, would beat his mother, if he dared and if the offence could be reached by the law; the Penitentiary for life would be his deserts." In addition to these reports, the Spiritualists are deluding the ' friends of the lost, . by giving them the particulars of the sinking. Both equally false and disreputable. The pecuniary loss to our Insurance Companies, oust Eastern merchants; and to the Collins Steamship Line, would be-a- calamity in- itself, but it dwindles into insignificance' when we remember that with this treasure; hundreds sank to an unknown grave. Verily "His ways are past finding out." - (

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T& Sock of St. Peter!

"On Ulli Rock will I build my Church!" We translate from the Independence Beige, says the N Y. Post, the following strange piece 5ntlKinc latAi vvtrnmiin?ratrt ta that ni - - - - ' . . per by a correspondent, writing under date of Rome, Feb. 18 "A votive church is about being erected in the Capital of tho Austrian empire. The architect has already gone to Cologne to study the style and proportions of the new cathedral. The hrst stone will be laid by the Emperor, and sealed with a golden trowel. This stone is the identical one upon which ot. reter knelt when he received the blessing of Jesus Christ; and heard the words. Upon this stoüe will I build my church. "This wonderful stone is to be procured in the following manner: The Austrian gorörnment is about building at J erusalem a large hotel for the accommodation of pilgrims. Endlieher, the architect who is entrusted with the work, left Vienna for Jerusalem on the 5th of Feb. Previous to his departure, hi was or.i dered by the archduke who is well acquainted with Syria in. which he lately traveled, to go to Cesarea. where lios the rock on which St Peter received the Divine benediction. The architect will detach a piece of it, and sefid it to Vienna for the great ceremony to which 1 have alluded." HOW THE FOREIGJC PARTY IsTEND TO RCLE America. Chicago is one of the few cities in the Union in which there is a clear majority of foreign-born citizens, or rather residents, for many who exercise the privilege of voting there are not citizens. There, was recently a charter election in that city; in which the for eign party had everything their own way. The following, from the Chicago Tribune, is a description of tho proceedings at thai elec tion, and is without doubt, a fair specimen Of the manner in which the foreign" party would rule America if they should ever get the as; cendancy: The lowest estimate we have heard roads' of the illegal vote cast at onr late election puts it at one thousand, which is double Dyers ma jority, a he Irish poured into the city from all the surrounding country and voted. Hun dreds of Catholic foreigners in Cook county came to Chicago to help their countrymen. Many of these vagabonds voted two and three times each, going from each ward to another. Drunken Irish sailors were known to have voted as often as four times, under assumed names, changing clothes for the purpose. At the Seventh Ward, Irishmen were seen, after having voted, fall into the ranks and work their war Hp to tho window and vote again, while around the polls stood a wild, excited mob of a thousand Celts, threatening death to all who opposed them. Hundreds who were challenged and rejected at the wards on the south side, swarmed over to their countrymen on the north side, and there -deposited their ballots. A great many swore in their votes who were unnaturalisSed, and when the Bible was held to them, grasping it they kissed their thumbs instead of the Holy book, and by this dodge eased their tender consciences. A Narrow IJscai'e. Woman called at the drug store of Dr. Rhodes,. a day or two since (says the Oswego Palladium, of March 31. and Called for a quantity of tartar emetic. Mr. R. thought the quantity was extraordinary, and inquired what she wanted of so much. She replied that sho wanted it for use. He did it up and labelled it After she had gone, he feared she had made a mistake, and followed her to her house, and inquired what she in tended to do with so large a quantity, and she replied, "to raise her bread." ÖC then told her she had made a mistake, and would have poisoned her whole" family; and that sho wantad Cream Tartar. "O yes," said she, "that is it" The article was changed; aftd the poor woman saved a sad affliction. 07" The war steamer Merrimack, on her Ute trial trip from Boston to Norfolk, exercised her shell guns, (200 pounders) of which she carries forty. Shells were fired at two miles range, and nearly all exploded about two feet under water, producing terrible comraotkir. Three shots out of four, it is estimated bj the ordinaricc officers, would sink any ship at that distance. In order to obviate the local attrac tion of the iron guns, the compasses of tbd Merrimac are fitted with the "improvement" of Capt. Morris, . Science as a Detective. A keg ofspeeie was recently emptied on the line of a Prussian railroad, and refilled with sand. A microscopic examination of the sand showed the particular station it came from. The field of de tectite inquiry, thus nftrrowed, was immediately occupied by the agents of the police, and fbar stolen tfeasure traced to one of thw employees of the road - ' ' .";' (Xr"Tbe Grand Turk" Railroad project of Canada has turnod out a rutaous failure. At Toronto, on the Sist, legislative documents were presented showing that the stock had become unsaleable, that the contractors have, already lost a quarter of a million, and that the work canasf go' on without further ; aid from Parliament. " ; -V ' The New York Tribune is informed that Dr. Graham who killed Colonel Lorfn at the St. Nicholas Hotel, and is now suf&rv ing the penalty of his crime in the staff prfeoi at Sing Sing, is so ill that he is not xpected to live. He has during his ineareertion been acting apothecary. C7 B. L. Green, of New York, publishes a card offering to pay $1,000 to some benevolent institution, if he does not kill the miscreant who lately threw vitfiol on his daughter as she passed out of the Broadway theatre in the event of his finding out the perpetrator " Hard Agrouss. The steamer Granite I State, with a heavy canra from PittcKtircr invl

".ae west, ran on tnis island near Wellsville, andfiJ!??;1'" . . . -. - ' " Th boat rt 67 fees

; grounded so bard that it will take a big rise I to float her off.- ft? waa reported that she had I - 'broke in two. '

Kisa of Pbcssia is the Missouri Scprekk

COURT. - The St. Louis Republican some day. ago contained an item to the effect that the V irttr of IVitceia Vi-iri snori tri nrlmintstrator nf ... . uerman namca ivucppcr, 101- 001110 bvvcu thousand dollars with which Mr. Kueppcr Md swart-wouted in 1849, he being the postmas ter at Wennels Kirchen, in Prussia. As tho Government is responsible for all losses occa" sioned by authorized officers, the King had to pay Ihc parties w hose money Kuepper run pff with. Ho now sues to get it back from the defaulters estate. The question is whether a foreign Sovereign can sue in a State Court A decision has not yet becri rendered. (ÖrRev. Dr. Rice, of St. Louis, was robbed a few days since of table silver to the amount of $100. A portion of it was returned to him throughthe intervention of a Romish Priest, to whom the the theft had been communicated at the confessional. nakuied: Oa Thursday eteninc tha 10th imit. . r Rk. ?afta Hill. Mr. J. 8. OOLttNS. Sr MoBiaoOtH. Ill:, to Miu MARTHA SOANTOIN'. thi oit. Aceoaipanjlnf thitnotioo warn alarft partita of th good things ditpaaaad apoa the oecaaioa. Oar vary boat wiihaa go with th happy couple. THE (jHEAT KlSül tHKETIEDT. ! TRO BOSO PUBLICO. nyBrery mother should bare a box ia the bonis handy in case of accidents to tho children." HtddiDg'i l(nia Salr. It is a Boston remedy ot thirty years' tandine. and is recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy core for 3urns, Piles, Boils, Corns. Ft loos, Chilblains, and Old Sores of eyery kind: fcf Farer ßore'ij Ulcers; Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Bunions, Fore Hippies; (recommended by nurses,) Whitlows, Sties. Festers. Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheu. Scurry, Sore and Crackled Lips, Fore Nose, Wartsand Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands y ho bay need it in the city of Bost nnl y iciuity for the last thirty years. In no instance will this Salve do an injury, n-r interfere with a piysiciarj'l prescriptions. It is made f.ora the purest materials, frOrfi a feci pa bronchi from Russia of articles jff Swing in that country and the proprietors nave letters from ail classes, clerg) men, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it thorn selves; lad recommend it to others. Beddine't Russia Salve is put ia large tin boxes,-stamped on tha cove th 1 picture of a house and disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved oa the wrapper. Price 14 cents a box. Rtuoma fc C Proprietors; KELtM; FJtKKStBT & CO. Aretfts, . p7 dAwly fcviinsville, Ind. SPECIAL NOTICESd tar Katlees la this nlaoo. tea oeitts aer tia oa lasertioa 20 eeate per line throe time; M eeau per line oa week; dueoaatoa ioegar tin. THIS StlcSOUltl COMPROIMIBIC Alt mJfS Asti A. L. BOMaaoü win speak oa ta above aaa iaor.as.iDj sou at th Crosoeat Oity Halloa Taeeday eveaiag April iVth at 7X o'eloek P. M. Be will tooeh oa Fillmore. Bepablieaa lsa aad Demoeraer. Kverysae without rospeet to soot er party is iarltad to atfad. sVbr-W are rmnosted to aaaoaaee tho same of FK.L.IP KLiOil as a candidal for City Marshal of Lataasee atth May Itotioa. DhU HELtGIOVS. The Thirl quarterly mteting of th M. B. Church fof la.le street Station will beia Satarday the 13th iast. WOOD. Oanaas far Wood left at X. E. promptly filled. WIIEKLKR'S, will be . apT-Saiwsa MPUnii AMD U.WJIEU UOOIJS. ' Tna aadar irnod takeilaava M inform the eititea of this city aad viaiaity. that ho is ia receiptor a fall and geaoral asaortmeatof Sraixo and ScnMsa Day Goods, aad roipeotfally rMueUthfSTosfaeall. A. iHSfAUaSK, Bhl la Main street, aolt door ti Braach Raak sa-ln nriafsr oammor aodioia w wald reeamad Dr. J. HuSTKTTKa'a olbratd stomach Bitten above all ether. It streagthoaiag aad iavigoratins; ebTeet apoa aaobiliteted system is traly astoaiahiag. It taaie actioa oa the liver, its teadeaoy to drive all humors to the aarfaoe. thereby rlr.niin. the evetem from all imnaritiea. is what has taiaed forth bitters such aa enviable reputation, ioasmach a thtv are siiuiit to th t..te- ovea a a boverace. aad are ia Koneral a.e as a family medicine wherever knewa. Foraale by UraggtsU aad Hotels s;eaerany. . ; HALLOCK A STODDARD, WOOLSKY A SAWYER. AgeaU. IDEPF.SDEJICE COrCIl. JTO. MeeU at 7 o'oleok P. M..at their Hall oa Water street, over the Telegraph Omee, oa th first aad third Satarday of oaok BOBta. w.-ww NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BVTK. One square, tea lines or less. tia. K: thre times. $1; a week. I 50; ta- weeks. 2 50; oa month. S4; three ...th, ST sr? an months'.' Slfi: es. rear. SIS. DisoooatoB lafrir adertij!Brari.- Caf s liaoe ,f. ander. ) per aoaam. e chars e for marriage, death or religious notices ttflTdH Ilf . TTAWY Clerks say they tear I hare benht aer Ooodi then IIA we win be Me to eon tue present 0000 a. "i ia orit( to' avoid the like oooarroaei. I here eivaa thefi idstra tioaet sell the Goods at mach lees than oar asaal low rate. To ay easterner, aad all ethers who waat bargaias ia Or' Goods, I would respeetfally sa , now is yoar time to " its I la." SV EkfrI0H, apH - Mala itfitt. thre deors below Seeoad. ALB 13 bbla Pittsbarg Al received aad forsale by apl 1 AD. HEIM ayy. THITK WISH VI.KR! TbMs Whit Wia II apll Viaecev ree'd fraa Kew ork aad for sale bv k aad fo I. A D n&iaasi. IB FRUITS. 11 eases P"ls Fraits ree'd Berss by pl A V. HKfVANN. TADLR FRCITS. 17 ea es of Pesehes, Cherry. Pia M. Apple, rears, no . ree'd aad for sale bv apl I A D. HEIMAN'Tf. I4Y RDM 6 cases St- Thomas Bay Rum ree'd aad far m m sai ay apis . k D HSIMANN. G KM' IKK OI.IVK OIL It eaess Olive Oil reeerved and for sal by apll I. k P. HE1MANN. C. TCPS. 24 Boyas Tomato Catnap res' and for sal 'by apll A,p. HE1MENS. Tlf CSHOd:? CATSUP. easss Vashreoa Catacp ' I. i D. HEIM ANN. i.M. re'd aad tor sal by apl3 S M Cos StonOhtoa Bitters ree'd aad for ealsW eaa 41c apl2 I. A- D H,r3AX!f. fasrilTOXS assorted fron sheet elans; pressed auel ta l-FfL" plow moulds ia store and fer sale by pl2 S AM L ORR. A COMPLETE assortment of aolid box vieee. anvils bellow., stock emt 6Ms, sledge aad head hammers ia store aae forsal by '- apl - . SAM'L ORR. 1 g ( KEGS. Wails; 10 ton asto?ted easting for ale Cf 99 by ; apl AM'L ORR. H"BT RKCKIVKO. ' SIM gr.ss Match; too boa Faaey Soap; . Sim do x Hrooms; luu box cove uyeters; son bds Wrapping Paper; 5 reams Flat Cap Paper; Far sal by apU Tt,DI 41 sUHttltSUN. ill BFIWKI1 gt'OAR.-iSbblsLoar. erushed and Pouoered sugars ree'd Jpar steamer Aatelope thl day far by., apll , - PRESTON BROS. KSfOftS. 10 boxsin-Mor aad for ealeby P' PRESTON BROS. PATEW LEATHER 3 ITKRS.-ReBt black drab ioth, pauat leathar gaithsr boote, Oxford aad Priae Albert cuts trom the most fashionable manufactory East. sU : . . HENDRICKS k McKKAvf AOIK SPKIKO Od. Som f -th mt and as gayest slip per, caifci's. bus' Irine' airx ties var bveuxht i to this coney for these Ld all th good things ia enr bit i oaii as rasier Blocs. . ... ap'3 HESORICS jl'eREA. " II OB fS'ioX dc BRiflHEH. IJtrOBTBKS AHO JOBSEB4 IX ' 8ILKS.FAXOTl)RS8OO0lx.LlKNS.WHITE00DS Kibtxsma, Glares, Haslery. , No 416 Main s.. btW. Pffth aad Sixth. Loa., i'v uurni'l n..il .k. ... . v j? . ' sty... toek of Goods, mhieh is eoBttaatly being feplealshed by daily reeeipK, per AdajfaMd American Express, of aU th aew aad desirableVyles of Press Goods 4 e'. im orte into the country. Meaehaat viiiting the market aay al wees' rely ba lading our stock eomplet throoghoat tho seaaoa a ear resident buyer ia Mew kork keepe us atiBir.Splid with everything in demand. apl3.1eJdAar BJT,rOR MALE. - 'T. A -JLatboat lying at tne month of the bavaa, . .11. UAsMiWIrt.,, aswapdUky ejv. MSitT "j'CLaia":;--fee lea bv 12 feitfflk.h.. 14- . ranwd strong and da raUa- Apply to wj A,'cATLRTr iBiaT.u.!T-

i fjo Itk'R.. ivgp superior flour for sale by -X apll - HERtTfSEQBrViCARSOy

VALVABL PHOPEHTY

FOR SALE. TUB aaersiad has fprsst A y fctiie baildtng . which will be !M aa reaBW term. This pro1 - , - ...tJMir.Ui Uantulwnr deuces ab.ut the .itr. Good heresies will he offered. Call ;iUri,Ull. -.- momri a. .ohmsost. ri( tf COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! COAL!'.!! ORDERS for Coal from th 1ot MiaM riT4 i tha following larM. amljr. At tbi Oompanj' Otfies. or. ltm4 ;, - Atth boat of Jha H ;dm, LmMM. At Mr. Spro' inwf, Falko Aiu, LaaaM. At J. w. . visier', unrm. . ff-Ordari dcTirtr.d tha 4 of DDlitiB. Prica, tf Urred. 10 pF boibol or 1 0 pr lot of I hl. iR!Lt 4. n. PAftJAnu, pwwtj eJlw.""ilC.Di'. AiiV Lif ol Schaaigl tnd Cii'mi War. fuaiai data, tj th aathor of Iamr; . FotaaiB'i Manila lor April: Seaboard Sl-.T State, by Olatatoad; Hoaaahold Word for April; oah-.ol Pallow for April, at P10 " SAMUEL LlStKR'S. rAK.Tt FOB KAltH TBK aadoraigaad hariag detratiaod to bot to Oaliforaia. offere loraalo tho Fan oa whiehaaaow nudes, eitaated oa tho road leading from KraaaTillo ta Mt. Voraoa. ia Prry Towaahip. eoataiaiag I aaroe. Haidtaadi comprised of tbroo traau. all well iairated aad applied with tho kuleiur. aad ia ahaaltllr part of th ooaatr of Vaaderbarrh. Poreoa wiehiog to parcaaoe a part or tho wholo of aid Para, will leara tha termi by applicatloa to th aadaraiaae apoa tho premises. Tlüai laais lspn'abl. apiv-iwadmw THOMAS KNIGHT. SH 4XD nOOR8.-li.000 Light ass'd Sash; Zi Paanal Doers, ia star and tor sal t r apt - ORR. DALZKLL A CO. OaTfcOOZ Oraia Cradles; 20 dos Balf Bothel, ia store wm vs lor sale tf ap u.i, ki.h.i-u at uu. ill oCaSSKsT I bliia Plantat'oa a lae order aad 100 ifl half-bblsdo. lor sale by apS ORK. DA LIB LL CO. . PROCTOR'S PBAKI. STAR.C'i M boxes f this favorite bread, jast refjd.a lorsale by apt , - , S. Ki UHiEitaT A CO.. Bye aear Water. stiLJ.V:V V B AUS. 8.000 for sale very low to elose eon. JjT sigasaoat. a. B. GILBERT Jt CO. W KMO. gYRCP.-Baldwia A Myers' par leaoa. BJ i ree'd per Peieia. for sals by ap S. E. GILBERTS CO. HEn.Vl KTICA M. V S KA LKU FH K8H OVa'I'IAiK. IS saeee 1 aad 2 poaad aas, reo'd per Peroia. for aal ap . S. K GILBERT A CO. rKLMOT VORKri.-17$ kegs Va aail assorted eise, reo'd this dar aad foraaie bv aS 1. A D. H KIM A NX 2fC KEOS S C Sp'oaj 1? ba S 0 Soda in llbpapers; 9 1 bbltAlamj 10 do geaaiae Cas'.eel oap; lo bze ladigo 10 lb each; , 1 bbl C"mphr; 2 bbis Sulphor; ' I oe ap. salts . I boa Tartarie Acid; 3 ease B Lasur; 1 cask doable rsaSalerats;l bbl Cleres; 1 ease N ataaga; ree'd this day aad for sale by a8 I. A D. HKIMAIfX. BLS W It Older Vinegar; ree'd aad, forsale by aamvis. p I. dt u mumn. R BXi Creaa Cheese r'd this day and forsale by ap3 . . . 1. At D. HalMANlC. f BXS full weight Star Caadlo ne'd this day and for jaw sale v op 1. ar u. insist a fZ. mT BAGS ohoiee Kaatera kio Co gee last ree'd per 9J steamer Tweed by ap I. H. COOK A SO ON. SCXDRIKJ. a kis Layer Ratsias; . 15 bx Wheat "tare,; flans Washboards; 16 gross Eztraet CSe; ISO kegs pare Lead; ICS dos Broems; 50 bbl Cemeat; 75 bis ass'd rebaeee; 35 bbl Tar: 30 bbl Viaesar; lästere aad forsale by apt ORR. DALZKLL ät CO NEW CASH STOKE VTATJXO reoeivrd Bad r.nd aa entire new stock of H. spring, both staple aad faatr good, earpets. oil cloths, dee. W aowiavite the eitlieas of Rvaasville and vieiaitv to 'ar as witU a call to premisier latest etyleaef goods aad amall proSts sASMUlslt ttaun. ap Ist st. Footer's block. IVEtr.rVfitINU niLLINEHV. MISS RARKBR b jast received a targe assortment of Afilliaery. oäsisttaa of Nepol'tan. Silk and Straw Bon a et, to wbicB she call th atteattoa of tho Lailiesof Evaasvill aad vicinity. F. R. BARKER. ah3l . First street. betwea Uaia aad Loenai BfifElVED. Hew pffm. Sogar, toaf agar. RiooosTee, Sardine. Kaliins. 1 car. wdrd Mcisssrs aad Da Liverpool Tabl Salt, for sal by an I. k D. HEIHANK. Town L6ts fat Sale AT PUBLIC AUCTION! WILL be sold at pnbli anotioa. oa Wdaeday th 7th dayef May, th following Lot ia th city f Evaasrill. U-wit: Tbe sooth third of Lot sf : Old P'at, furaerly oeapUd by in, a. btvreina as a marie-ysr. . LU 22. 7. 63 aad 64. lioaor B larremeat. Lou. Bt.Kk 7: 11. U ookS; 37, Block, aad S. Block. BastoTB KBiargemcBt. i.ot n. 11. 11. ia, 14. is, 1. it. la. is aad 30. ta Oow aa's Sabdivisioa No S. Taw Eilimn.it many of these leu are et of the apper portion of th'i are ituacd in tha most fienHehinr a art the apper portion of tha. city, aad are highly desirable for buildiag lots, or family rc'stdea r faaiiyjrgsiileaasj . . .,. its wilt b sc'l.jythird aayabtl la eash. and ia two paymentstO one and two year. The e-half eash and the. fcflanee fa 12 months; inTkd larger lots tne remainder smaller lim an trroat t bo added oa all dcfer.ed payaoau aad a mortgage tahea to secure them. ,. Porsaa wishing to make any iaqniffef about thaloti will pice. e appiy to n a. at. i-ronoB- . apo-ddwt J. J. SILLIM AW. Aga. RBBL3 Kew Riee; SS dos PiekM7 15 tat sVsVeh; 30.COO y half Bpaaua cignrs, jast rcrra sr. t r p7 Z. H. COOK ft SOW" OdTksTk BUSH Cra. at SO per be.hel. , 9ßß ap7 Z. H. COOK k SOW . ä lOHX DHOOMb.-SO dot ass'd oa'itiee j't roo'd, fer 'ms saio low oy apt - a. ai. uil s a & sc uu. ini IsTl LBS Carolina Rioe; 35 bx Cream; CjifMo: ' aaUUUll bale Caadltwiek ; I bbl Htoaght 4 ß. tters15 betes aa and kf-aas Baltiaor Oysters i reeeired this day aad for sal by ap7 I. t P. HKIMAinf . RVK FLOUR. 10 bbis Ry Flour, a spleadid aVticle. ia barrel aad saeks. , ap7 HERSHBERQER k 0ARSH . DRIKD FIIV IT. 50 bosh dried Apple; 35 d Poaches; I bbl Peach Batter, an es-lleat artiole for fam ly um, fer aale by ap7 HE RS H BERuE R k CAKSON-, COBPOKATIOÜ NOTICE ATkRDERED. that the owner r owners oM.t Kos. 1, 3. 3. UuT 4 s, . t, g. a, 10. II ant 13, ia block .No. 50: and f beta Mo. 1 aad 30. ia block Mo. 51. all ia tha Ktiura En largement f th oity of Kvaasvill. cause a plaak sidewalk to be placed dowa along the fronts Bd aid f eeid lot, on Seventh street, extending fro a the corner of Cheaant ta th eraerof Locust streets, withia tea days after the publication of this notice, and ia default thereat, the Marshal i di rooted lo perform said eeraioe, aad th coots aad xpoas aeeraiag thereby will do assessed ta aad ooiloetod by aale of said lou or so aaeh thereof as will satisfy said liea aad cost. By ardor f th Coaaoa Ceaaeil. api lOd WELL. H. WALKER. Clerk. CVRPOBATIOX NOTICE . ORvyJ'ftOht th owasrof lot Ko. 10 block No. II ia the Eastern.Eulargeaeat Santo said lot to be dlled up so as to correspond with the city grad withia tea days after th pablicatioa of this notice, aad ia default thereof the Marshal ia directed to pe p orm said service, aad the eti sad exaeaiee aoeraediag thereby will be aaseesed lo aad eelfe4tedbyl of said lot area mach thereof a will satisfy aid lies aad costs. By order (Jo min on Conheil. ap WELL B. WALKER. City Clerk. 4 LASS FLASKS 60 boxes euert. p at aad hf-pit just a.. r'a preoo roe. rorsa'e tow ay S. E. GILBERT k CO.. Sre. Boar Witer; TOR .CCO 35 boxes, ase'd sisss aad faaUtics from 12, to 40e per lb. 1 act ree'd for eala by apS 8. K GILBERT k CO.. By, near Water PC BAGS Rio Coffee: bbla 8. S. Almands: fW w t bxe th bast Vlrgiaia tobacco received this day aad for sals by ap I. at D. HEIMAMX. IPC f BOXES oity Window Glass txK 9x12 10x14 10x13 f9 9 10x16; 20 gram sxtrn pint fTaskv received this day aad forsal by apt I. k l. UKIMASN . WE are bow receiving the lsrreet aad Boat daairaM .took of DRV GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. HATS CAPS and aotioaaever offered ia this market, to which a respectfully ia vita th trac . apd J. 8. JAQTJE8S k CO. TO MERCHANTS. SHIPPERS AND OTHERS. fPHK undersigned would aaBouaoo that ho has Sa is hod his X large aad substantial aew WharT-beat AM.TIOTII CAVE. ' He has placed her. for the sah of aoaveaicBce ia all stage at the r-ver. at the foot ef Vine street. Me will at all time herea'brr be pleased to give prompt and oareful atUatioa t reeeivikg aad eaippiag a wall as to all other river business tht aay bs entrusted to him. The patroaice therefor of the Mere' auta. Shippers aad then o( this city and ef th iaterior is solicited. ap3-tf JOHN 8. MITCHELL. THE LITTLE MAS who' i-S dress a person ia Wool. Lin.n Suit or Cottoa. Vj VERY Gentleman desires to be neatly and ta tily dressELj ed. It le eminently proper that this shaaid be the aim M il. aa4vr have a o treed that aesrlv all th well-dreased iaatWa df aur city purchase the Clothing at A. LOBKXSflSE'S Wftlern Strar Clatlaitya Stmttf under the PanHon Hotel. eeTuo61 W ater aaJ Sycamore eta. Erarytlllngia the liae lhthiag and Famishing Goods, may be had, ready Bade or made to order, act only ia the best mnr aad style, bat at the very lowest prioee. A geaoral asaortmoataf Haw. Cape. Leather TruakS. Carpee, bags aad Valises, everythiag that ageatleaaa eaa wear or use, yon may dad nt th. Western Star. ap.1 . :; WKW A!tl d'RRAP IJOODSt . ' McKINNE Y & COOKE. WATBa T.JiK3T.JOOB TO B. BABG1 BKTW MAIM AM tOBÜST. XJa. apria varltty Be raget Lace and Aaepilitaa.) Rihboas. Laoe Rdtags, Ho.etr.rln great Verity Cloths Cassimtr, P as gooweuu Testing, la rioh profusis. As.. A. H. "IT" I. AC. S.L. RAILROAD Tho Annual KleeUoa for JUVAa el stob Direetoreef ih Evaasvill. tedians polls and Cleveland Straight Liae Railroad Company, will ha held at the omee or the "ompaay ia in city 01 laffiaaapolu, a Fbidat. May 3d, 1S56. a 3 o'clock F. M.at whiih Urns th th ed-.ee ef the "ompeay ia th city af ladiaaapolis, n stficers for the ensuing year will also be et-rted. JAMBS ORBEfB. 8v.

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EVANS VILLE & CRAWFORDSVILLE RAI L R O A D, CHANCE Or TI.tlKe . . sf-Vaa! alter Hoaday. Feb. 18th. saiil 'rti.tr aerie Teaiaa will raa aafollewe: kl.il Puu..., Tr.i le.va EnaiTflle at t - SI.; arrive at Viaeraae at 6:CO P. M . ia time fei poneagers booad for St. Leo is. or Coatral Illinois, to take Ttaia oa the Ohio aad Mieswsippi Railroad arrives at Terre-Haateaf :30 P. M.: iBdiaaaooii. 1:00 night, eoaaoetiag direet wits traiaa'for Ciaeiaaati. ColambaSLadClylaad. via. la'iaaae Kli aad Ciaeiaaati. ladiaua Caatral and Iadiaaapsli. Tittsrah aad Civlaad Railroad. - Ti front Evaasvill to Ciaeiaaati.. ....H rears. .do do do to Pitwbnnh......... tt da. do d- do to Kow Verrk 4 do. do do do . to St. Loais It do. Retaraing leeeTerra-Haat ep. tf.: after thear) rival of traia front ladiaaapelu arnvta at Rvaasvilia tf :lf..U- .- Passocers by this traia eaa seme tress Olaefaaat!, Madioea Loaisvilfe. Columbus and at. Loai a day. FARES: Front Kvaasvill U Ciaeiaaati , do St. Loais 4..,..., de da ' ladiaaarolis. ...... do d Terre llaato ...... de -. -i do Flevelaad do do Pittsbargh. .... .... 4 t4 ...' 9f ...I 7i naiorafre eneeaeo so taaiaaapoiia. Daily Freight Traias loavs KvasiHe aad Terre-lTaate at 7 A . M-. oa which loeal paesoagara will ha takea. Traias raa by ladiaaapolis tia. wktek is eight alaatos (aster than Evaaeviila time. JT For aar loformatioa or tkroarh Ticket, apply ab the Ticket Offiee. head of Loaastatreet. sTraaeville. deoW J.J. DAKlBLS.net'. Eaaalrer. Frlheetoa Clariea. Viaaoaacs Oaaatta aad Iloaderaoa Patriot take eat other adv. aad eopy. - AOAIUS KXPUESS COTIPAPIV. . NEW ARRANGEMENT THB ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY reepowtfally aaaoaaee to their frieeds. the aabli of Kvaasvill aad vicinity, that they have determined to Ofea aa effioa ia BvaBSvill. t be devoted eicluiively to the Sraasaetioa of the hoeiaese of tboir Line, and have appelated lr. OKO. w . MCDKiKKsi tneir Ageat. was, rroa his past eoaaectioa with tie business, is perfectly f Biliar with alt the .antes sad the detail of their operatiea. This arraagemeat has been aad with the sole ebiect of iaerrasiar the feeilitiaa ai the hxprer. ana thereby Increase Its desirability to the public to accomplish which th best effort f r local astat agtat will be esneciaJlT.'iiroed All DerssfU rMvfci1 basinets with ear com. an v will aleaaa rii persans fiavtcgeallea Mr. VoBrido. at oorBowoSe oa First street. be-c tweca Locust aad Wala, who aloa is authorised to et fat as rrom tmt at. Bovl-rttf A t-rKKUOArrifwn, yp.rint.nS'at. . EVANSVIIiliEAllOWAllASrl PACKET. wo. Th staaack aad good steamer D. A. G I V E N 11 ''wfcfc. AATMAH. Master, will raa darirthoeoa . oa ia the Evaaaville aad Wabash River trodt. For freigk or passage, haviag good eoamedatioas, apply aa beard. LOUIS VaJLE EVANüVIl.l.K JB.! T. (.VIS PACKET. TIm a aad faeb pwiet'fer pecket - FA SHI ON. Jos. El Oommaador. will leava Rvaa.viHa vtry Thuaaday aoralng for Louisville, aad every Saadayl BerBsag for St. iais. Fortnight or pnsssge. haviar gas ace mmodatloa. apply oa board. ' mblatf Ermssawille, Louiartlle gmal IInderH racket. .. . fraaaaaa ea Th large, aew and siftesr t V JWW RAIN BOW, CAPT. WM. K. HOLCSOFT Master, eonrlnaee raaalng regularly ia the above trade for whiok sho waa bails, arri viae aad departing from KvaasvtTlo for flesdersea aad Louiville every Weda.sday aad atarday. Fer treigbtor" pae.ase. having excellent aeoemmedaUouespp'; ta board. . Th Rainbow so a a eats rrgalnrly with the Ciaeiaaati sac1. Louisville Packets, the Best day after ieaviag Rvaasville. Paaoeager frsa Kvaasvill can procure Uroagk siehe if tky dosir - :. mh-tf .. NEW SPHI.iC GOODi, . KEE1C A- PRESTON, ea Pint street, hive jav-'t cMoivedT their Iret iastalmeat f aw aad sa.eaabl Geo. enasisMag ia part of ' ' Rod Tiokioge. all qualities; Plain, etrip'd aad faaey CotPlaiB aad printed D aims; toaadee: , Plain, dark aad (nld-aixed Parmors Drilling; , Tweeds; Browa Liaea Coatlag: ' Shirtiac Cheeks; A proa Theeks; 3 Bleaeh'd, browa aad oolored Liaea Onek) Tabl Diaper; Twilled 'eaas: - - , . Broadrleth. all eolers; ' Diaxcnal Csadmer: Casiaers. da; Itegatia do; - Satiaet. do. rsntTS. i Super Rich Fancy; daper Malderaalani Bin aad White; do rural; cviuo ana ura g-; a ria; Grans Furnitur, aew tylrs. LAWKi. PToa Fancy; Gingham; Rich Freaeb; do Blaak. DKK9S BOOUS, Blaak Drcs Silks, black aad faaey colored Vu.ll. Alps aad LtJtre. Plsid Gisgkaau. Flench do, Ueregwdo Lainra. Slain aad printed Jaceaote. Swiss. Mall aad Kwok Mustiaa. . heck Cambric, Bonnet aad Cap Kibbeas. Laers, Edgings. Imortiens. Ac.. i. .... STRAW GOODS, A. Pin Le shorn aad Panama Hats. Palm Leaf do, Shanghai Straw da. Germ in Braid do. black, browa and pear. Ilnngariaa. Natieaalaad Artie's' Weal, do; plaia aad ecl'd mar BenneW, Silk aad Lawa d. BOOTS AXD SHOES. . ' v Ladies. I4 Misses' Kid. Maroeea M Bme'd Heeieef end Buikiasy Maa's O.at aad Calf Muaraaa aad Bregeas.. Children nnd Toathe' do., together with n foil" aad complete stock ot Gloveaaad Hosiery. 'I bread. idr. Hattoar. Pin,' Hoot aaa By -a. Com (e and all other aottoa la oar liae. We recpactfally iayite alt country motohaat ysiting this sh2-dw , KEEN At PRESTOK. EXTRA FAMILY FLOCR.-JurtreweiTed a further', upply i F. Markle's extra supers dear, warranted euual to th best St. Louis bread apd HKR4HBRReER flARSO. f BUSHELS liominy justfrva too ,00 aa of par whit fliat. liemiuy Aotesalrrtailhy . P.IiOat.fBl ' apS ';' -; ' s - Bill and mad c a for sal aa ROOK k CO. COPABTHEHSUIP. . WE, th aadersigaed. have formed a Copartnership.' nnderththrm aad strl ef Mcssblmab a Co.. for th pürpose of esrraying oa aad doiag a geaeral tobaceer maaaraeturiBt Business, nst.pt. inn arsprieu .wo. jaanaiaotaroro. v raaoiv rraa to puaii a Sbars ST. aaoss- rwiMi, no aave saaea ane store i. zs Third e.. bet. Vara and the River, where we will be pleased to see oar. fiicade aad csusnav W pelpge earvola to give eatire' sat efactioa id til Tciio aaauiaetwrad by as BIRCH MCasELHAX, pV7m , AKDREW J. MU8SKLMAW. a. MTjasai.Wi. - ;r;t9vm. r. artsxt.aay. OT V 8 8 E I. Vt A Tf V C O . , , manufsctureraofll dtadsof . C H E W INffOBACCO,. 0) 1STHIBD V.. 1ITW. HAt!( ASB W1TI, lOriSVnj . V. araT Particular atteatiea paid to th nrebaaiag af LEAF TOBACCO. VapVla TO LET. THE ale little Barbar Shop, at a I&xcjprie. s'jeiningtb front ball of the Pavilion. Paaaetsi given immedlately. apl-e 0. K. DREW. WR. CHKK3K- 35 boxe extra CreamTchoow. fag aatting; 15 bxs Cream Oheeso. far eovn-try tr. rc'd.pcr steamer 76 by apl E.H. COOK A SON. PICKLED PORK. 10 bbl Mess Pork for r-U?ligf' just reo d by apl HERSHBERGER k CaRion'. TTLI fjrT WARE. TfW 10 dyviaJo'd Markos Basket; " ' . , x 6 do Clashes Baku;' J day Willow Wexoasl do Ctvlaad Caba; s JJa r, i. . Cab; ,. I do Nursery Chair, forsal very cheap by , .. ap3 HKRHBTSrWER AiitlOH. CANS fresh Baltimer Oyster. tfhoUcausdl, Llf ff "Lv eaaa JOe; jast r'd aad fer sal by H. COOK 80N. CASK Zaat Currants: 1 bbl psper-shell Ala aad;' au noxet ttaisinsara'a at. K. ana i..v.r. Lay 7trail Date. r'd parsUamer Defender K v ap Z. a COOK k SOW. VALTJADLE t.tjT Af ifTTinvt 1 WILL sell at puqlio auction, at the did Ooart Hon. le Evaasvtlle. April 36th 18i. Lot nam tier sixty 10 ia th. atxty ( a th Upper Ealarxemeat of Evansvill. eitiiAt.4 .a th. a.r.r.r seuioerry nnn aeeona streets. Thla lot is 74 fe.t fronten ISß feet deep, aad is a of tb most olicible buildiag lot ia the I'V. SALE POSITIVE. " Txaxia: Oaa-third af the parea meaey la eash. aad th, remaiader ia aao aad two year with iaterett. to be secured by a mortgage ate y Rater t- Uaker k Carrie, at whoss office a plat af the lot' boaeea. AXCY ROGERS. Woolsbv k JfaLSOw. Aactteaaar apl-Sw r-BUSH Irish Potatoes jest ree'd by W ap3 Z.U. COOK k SOX. VTILITTf BfcAlJTYs ELEGANCE ABB) R E F I N E M E N T nVERT B f th above aames will b. 'ound well aaptmlm u to aa. m r. iiprwniuin 01 lue immense luaatltiosof Goads jnstariived at the well kaewa Store ef Wm. LectVciilhHl dc Co., Corner ef Mnia aad F nt struct. Having an aasertm.at ad a selection of Good, surpassing ia the variety a t etylee. colors and sBadoe. also fwirmati'v sad quality aay aad ovary thieg which wo or aay ether house ever ex ibited. we take partiealar1 pleasure to nvite oar friends and customers in Evaasvill an vicinity ta give a a call. V a extend oar tavitatioB ia f artieular ta tjie fair sex. awaring them that every article magiaaMe v.fM the name of Dry ...!.. Em roidsriee (Swiss. French and Scotch) Faaey Good . Maatll' bl-e Oooda of every decriptioa. Shawls. .M llinery aad S'raw Uocae. eaa be see ia fb rioheel. choice aad most varied asrtment. W are fully scuvia sd that w eaa satisfy th SMstsaasaia expeatations, aad satisfy vry iaim r ctirg ' t B IS aaiVb tMlAllu enMi I.l.hM aad sash: 90 doors fae j k!J sal at ah 38 ' . Z. H. COOK k 80. ftrftsTIi DOfreth Eggs: ba.hl greea applss forsal WrVTi,, BhIs HERSMUKKGISJI A JAKSO.N. ' : "Vai 1 " : ."ItUir TlHsri' rtrit -'--. A CHOICE lot of Facriv Taaxa. Ctrrrants, HaspVerrlea, J. (i.. jnst rseeived from Uyen. Ohio, and 1t alat x. uuash usrsn,- -apt-3w Ob attt as:th f Eveast ill.

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