Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 216, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 April 1856 — Page 2

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S...-AlX). SANDERS, EDITOR. - i

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.' " ' 'as kTÜBDAYj MOBBING, :y.::APRIL 19 :.- FOR PRESIDENT, , - -, r MILL ARD FILLMORE, U 1 4 a a,'! Of NEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW J. DONELSÜJN, , Or TENNESSEE.

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u--t;ti! ii-,:ltEim Agin. . The editor is: again a'tliome aRer a week's kbsence, in1 which ho traversed by railroads some of the . most charming regions . of the tNVest; saißed tho lake breezes at the r North, 'glided "otct the crystal Vaters, of the upper Mississippi and lit seven or eight days did an Amount of traveling, ' which a few years ago '.would hive required weeks of .time to accom

plish.' ."Riding -oh is certainly a great thing for those who it, and it has the adr V&ötage of being a very '. fast species of loconjottor. eyija to thQSO who prefer.some other plan of getting over the ground. . Under ordinary circumstances, bur readers might have

every right to, expect a few details of their - editor' traveU and, travails .while away but we so rarely scape from the drudgery of bus1hess for even a day; Uhat when absent from it, and.w.ith a freshening sense of individual liberty," weare selfish ' enough to enjoy the new sights and sounds : without taking the trouble to note them down for the .enjoyment of others..- However, a few observations while absent will; occasionally as memory again

places' them before us, be jotted down to fresh en our columns Owing. to the zeal and indus try of our friends, C. K. Drew , Jr., and a help mate the readers 6f the Journal have ho doubt not missed us at all. We shall endeavor to keep their aid sjtill longcr.aod in the meantime thank them kindly for i their efficient services in the past- - ' V'" : "- - ' ; rCSTWe understand our old abolitiou friend "A." L: Robinson Esq., fin his speech made while we were absent, gave the Journal a very severe raking down Jor alleged incohsiste-ncies 'oft 'the sWei'y:'r'q.üfiStion.v: Probably Major Bobinsbn 1cneu we were 'absent, and he was thus sate 'ffom'ja-' reply. The i:61d readers of ne oournai are pernaps s ueiier juuges 01 me position, "past and present, of the journal, than Maj, KJbins6n,or of whether those positions are inconsistent, as heis , entirely too ; deeply Sed; in abolition , prejudices to decide catmty and correctly n.;. any subject in - connection with slavery. 'J The Major will excuse us from assisting him to any further notoriety than he now possesses. We hare helped make a num ber of ' "great men," but we never, undertook to- form one f such , woolly, 'ebo 6hin" material' as Maj. 5 Robinson. ' ; Indeed, we scarcely think 'good workmanship, with all the appl ances ofexcellent newspaper machinery, can elevate Maj . Robinson to a position of , decent respect moog politicians.' v "-"l (ttr "We publish es letter' to-day- from an Eastern commercial '' friend," who ' "docs the agreeable" . to some , of our Evansville ' merchants, as he doubtless did it when by the arm he led them ; into the presence of the marvel lous'-.wonderS'Of New York.' If he can't ' in ' trödiice strangers to the sights of the mctrop olis, why no one can and what is more, he is always happy to -have the opportunity of r exhibiting Evansville people. - Read his let ter. To1 the ' Yotm'd 5 LADifes. The Rev. Mr. Sabin having closed , his course , Tf lectures to - the young' men, will deiivcr.a discourse at the M, E.; Church Jjocasfc stroet, to-morrow night, 'to'4he young ladies. We hope there

will be a full ! attendance j of our young ladies and misses at this lccturc.' Mr. S. is a pleasant npeaker, and, well qualified , both to instract and advise the young. I .-. . 7 c - , : '.'I . : " C7"The apperance of our Daily has not recently been -such "as we desired. AVe unforttinatcly.obtaihe'd ä large lot of paper of such thin texture' asi to render ' it i impossible I'd make the Daily present a handsome .appearance. This lot will soon bo worked off, when ' there, will be; Vmarked improvement in thö Journal," " o5 '!'.n1 '- , ".-a - r Atta'ck: os -.'t a' UEPOHTEKi Mr; -Crowley, One of the reporters of the New Orleans Delta, was attacked last week by a man named No lin a meat contractor Crowley was : badly tteaterf with the but end of a dray whip; he ;'.'.".. drtJW'S "revolver" and "fired "several times at Kohinj jut." without effect. .Iiolan was arrested and lodged in jail. 2 '' - ' Qr Gen-. Gideon , J... Pillow.lia3 written a

letter withdrawing his name from the'Cincinnati democratic' National Cohjrentipn,'' and re commends Presidents -Pierce, to do the same. favbrs.Buchan boih'are sound national democrats; and that ... , Li.-i 'itf i '. ' euncr oiincm wmi unue tne party. - ' fi -fl M 1 - - rf : ..... f( : ,e. f.ui !' ; , ;ni A 5TRAW.At an election held last Mon day, in the tity of Louisiana, MJ.-, tle' entire American ticket, wa elected by 75 majority. The election was most T fiercely conte. and the" tricmph was emphatic and comp! t'Ojr-Barnum was in Court again on Monday at New - York, n$ said to the judge, "I 1m: -.i v . l . .... .j 'A..a1 tf-liT v . min.miJi nAi.'&nvi ,U' ,ip iieye i navp pee uww ; ; . tou doubt it I hw yon will give the machine ftther-turffso aslto säte labor to four suc - -....-- ... - . . jssors. Qr Mr. David Raleigh, ; Tension Agent int th'M city, tlied Tat his , r'esidenO yesterday morning. ..His funeral will.' taYe place this afw - tcrrioon'at 3'o'olock. v '.. X

President Tolk and SDrp

is the custom at present for the, locofoco organs to characterize Major Donclson as bein? entirely destitute of talent. Such was not the opinio.! -of President Polk. After Major- ..... Donelson had remained m I 1? Minister 'from the U mien atates, ins. ucait... became impaired, and he returned home. On. ; his way he received a letter from Hon. Jno. ! mriw 11 . O I.,".... Kfot lUlill'T Mr.! i Mason, nie j Polk, from which we chP Ibe ,foPoWingf hort ; extracts: i i -'.-zzzzz-S- AT'lftlS-i "r1!""U" .T" . ' I :. " . 5" , i ' ou have -rendered yWt? counU ' sk , . 1 Tt V me reat pleasure' to assure you - . - - - - iiot ai.:; S : -.uu8' rR.;,i .-rn. dence will cive you a moti enviable reputation for the highest qualities of a statesman and diplo- ' .. . J . , i. i tlltiij tliC pu711VUtlUil ut jruui vytiivjit.. mattet. ..' V . t . rm . .1 ... I Tko Pnclilsnt iiniioc in Ii kindest rotrards nv, iivoiMvii. U....V-... ----o i -.i.K ...Mor. - ' .I Y. MAS W. ' 1 I - . " ' JL. .v , t .' " - -l i President Pierce "as also cnaracienzeu üiajor iuuciöu aa octwu v ,.1..., nd in the last few 'months only has he been .;.'' -e iil..'W.;,'.i'fi.i .lwv CrUCUIAlOU UI OB5US vulval '"V"'"""; Theatre New York. ; The Churchman in commenting upon this ofatrage says: j "Komanism.' in all the jrrossnef;s "of its'mechanicallv contrived grcs,''allthe-' l inking nd bleedin" pictures anu Statutes uy wnicn it misleads the more ignorant of its 'evoteci, has not yet reached stich n extröme as this." In answer to this the New lork iApresh gives the following significant fact: .; il 'Komanism not yet : reached sut-h alt extreme?" But it has.. Let the Churchman read, the, play bill, and it will find (m.the accompanying circular) the fullest official endorsemint. These we have already published but as tne unurenman aocs noi ajmear ti navu seen them, we re-produce them for his especial edification thus: , ; .1. , , , . je-, u.. Performed bv-fftem'resseo.n'fitaiid of. - 9-H1S HOLlAUtM IHK foi'K.ju is Tiis rwuB ,uc ui- int,; tAia, .ai flhese, . remember, are the omciai word, not ours.) .-. Then again, tho foUowing,-certiiy-ing to the property and excellence of the exhibition, in general: In testimony whereof, Sr., : G AKTANO B R U SC11 1, Censor of the Pontificate of 'Bologna. Parochial Board of .Police, Bohqua,- July 15. l. s. I Seen and certm.ju as to the truth of the above statement. The Colonel Commanding and DiF. CUAZI. ' rector. Is the Churchman, now, satisfied that Rome has not reached the extre-mc of the Crucifixion 'grossness.' , ft7" The City Council of New 1 ork have appropriated the modest ward defraying the ex ception for Mr. Buchtfnan.' Ire has commer.o el the first act 01 the campaign which ist to fesutt in his nomination at Cincinnati and his , . . j e -L : ' ' ' iii-::tvi .v.-WrTOu.fnB;i.!iu1ui-r.;,,Utv. Uners ;oi iNewkork receive l.ucinman,; we hope they Will remember that his policy is to

I ffh "Services

trv in the tlelicate negtw-iaiioiis uwuntcu tu juu ciuaes me weiiare 01 rvansvum, us wen us v. j ,,

,n -oJarorl Ynnr nriiJrnr? riVre- , - -v ,r , ine steamer uoriez, Avnicn ien oan rranare justly appreciated. 1 our prwencr, msae that 0f . Kew. York. Among the promi-1 , ' . 1(X) f r tim and-alnlitvl havfe- inspired the President . ' , v 1 ,u ', cio- tor&aB .an, wok out -iw men tor wTth confidence which would make him feel i ncnt commercial men who make thc.r mark- Walker's ahhy. , . - .j much more at ease, if that delicate task could wherever they go, art the citizens of your pro- The San J ose Telegraph, hoists che names

disparaged by anypbrtion of the public press, your merchants, j-cu must go "from home to was preparing to take the field early in April. - ..; i- ft '- - - realize their worth commercially or sociably.1 The' news of tho defeat bf Walker's troops, (T It will be remembered that a day ,or 'w!uktiowti house of Keen & Preston, under Schlessinger, is icoiifirilifeS. . It was two ago we publi.shed'an account of the mock ; , . ,. . brought to Panama by the Dutch steamer

"dui doion the Noth.' Without re-rardrnx anM,.itrinr Air 1Inrmn Vronr-h mTU-i-no in l,.:.rr

storm that mav he raised : Gainst it. Lei 7 :?-. ' tne worKHig men . who . sweu .'iee crown mi . 1 1 11 .ii 1 welcome him, remember that in lblö, in the United States' Senate, he made a speech ad - wrsmrxllnn. 4 U r. n..! n. ! ,.1 . ilmt r. Car. t & ltrnL' 4 fvoai.iij in iniun' ci.yvii sumcient compensation lor a day s labor. ; ict them waste powder and breath and music. This "crusher of the North," this' "Ten Cent Jimmey," this man who was a federalist from toil i -IO.-.0 "' 1 .1 .11 I L- - r.: - ioi-t w apo, .anu tuen, uuoamu a viuuciat. tu please oen. JacKson; tet uiis-man dc a canuidate.; The: American people will silence him forever. ' J- ' ; ' .v nur. - - ft., :' t. r.. rlM aim. wawuo . a- J.V"tncoced upon the Hudson. , i Ins period ot oo-strutted-navigation has been the longest ex perienced since 1843, when the. river, opened April 13th. ; This year the first Wat reached j .lbany on. the lfjth. : ,i fj5". The flag of Nicaragua consists of three stripe, two of sky Wue, with a white-stripe in tli centre. In the midst of the white is a circular deyice off the seal - of State,; and the reprefioritation of seven volcanoes, in token of I the volcahiö orign of Nicaragua. - IlATsj CArS, tVc., AT WllOLESAtE. Wo Call the attention Of the' ' trade to lC, advertise- ' Vtai" ' ii r t r ' pt ment of MesRr&. llaycs-, traig;:Lo.,.-of Louis-; villc. This is an old and well known house; dealin" extensively in hats, caps, straw' goods, &c &c' ;TlVev havcah u'uusualW larAock , ' , , y, " USUa, 7 ' r ,i i...j.. (i,; r 1 yi guuu9 uii uaiiua ociuuii iui i.nt uuiitij trade, comprising all the i latest styles. Ihose , t -; -it . v merchants visiting Louisville or passing there , .i .,!,'.. . on their Jway to mofc distant ' points, should cill at'1 this house and examine stock and .... , ;n . f . jprices. , J hero willt,be no danger of Indiana vuie..v imiu.-w-uus linn, .txiin-rewinieu w ml, , I the respective'" Banks by the carpet bag rrontrv. ' : .' ' ' .. .:- i t -.-n--. . .j - , - - H . j- . . ; i Silks, Fancy Dress Gööd &c We refer! LoniRvillft. This, firm imnort and inh Urmti, .. .. .,., . -rL --- j- - o"v in Silks. Fancv Dress Goods. Linens, llihbon.. ' ' . . . ' . -if' Lrlove.' Honnefs, rvrt.. t uiovcs,' JJonnctSi ' c.: and can not on v show h . ' " 7 ' " , v ' " (, . tneir customers a Istrgc and varied stock of - .ß0003 butscll a thd lowest , prices. Tliose in who try this house once will visit it a second time. ' ; . r ',!,.:- . . -. 1 (tCr Very dusty yeslcLdäv and ä stron - - aj breeze prevailing Rain much neödc;d. Cis: 4 terns going dry; ; ,

merchants! milliners and others coins hd the tensely so bcotcliman, when he sells himself Lnn Fever. iir.DAviD raiTkioh. aed34vears.nd3months.

ited I rjvcr or wishin0, to make orders to the ids 'tyj ,s perhaps of all human beings the hl funeri win take place this morning from his Uta resi-

cte.'uvHi r1 är.' -ni L-.lv-t r . most dövoted servant of that personage. Scot- '"""""".;'' . '

OTJE KEV YORK CORRESPONDENCE.

iiüesi Evansville Her Credit Merchants Keen A- Preston Mr. Morgan loses a day W.- E. French 'Brother CaldioelIisit to Blackwcjl's Islatid James P. r TJ 7 ! Tt.- 1 n. !-..- Xf..A. 7 jitrue siuvums :ir xieaa jLevitit i iucu uumitan -Ghthino Establishment-Imitat -t JXttors The Editor of the Jou of the Journal in parikettar Carlktox House, New YonK, April 11th, 1850. $ Saxi.eks:, The-gradual cloding, of H - ,a n . . '. ' Vnte to our friends, and edify the editor and L.f.l,.T. l-nnn . !, intin, k"" . T 1 " " V o events ' of this 'spring's' business?, which iiiirrnm;ivi firv a mt.v nossfissinsr more suu- - i- o . .. . ... 1- t " 3 rr'TV'r , r : ' "'"Z I - .rat - .ni otA.itii tx n, rinrnniiir sill i kui-i-.i'v-. töan is to too. louna m fne same izo corpora " tion east or west of tho Mountains. Tose a Boston phrase, Evansville is made up of the ... solid men. . - .- V ' '' ' I pie, take the standing of yofir i,-nr vnm fa..LrtTif s Tlinv rinnt- cfnnrl in nnnft in -: . - -i ri. commercial knowieuge, experience, crcai or luu,ft, Vnu. :.-- - Indeed, Mr. Editor, to know or estimate W"V . v o-'.. r.'4U l...l,.,l,l ir. lm 1. snrewdeSt andost reliable. jobber bnying in ,,rk,f. Tho stockof Keen & Preston .. . , , , . .. 111 "iOW dIlu H- us,slu - , icsais. 111.111.1 v ..i,..-. u, 0.1.1.1. 6wu feeling and hi ill opinion bf New. York, mer.ntk. Morgan & Brother will exhibit a new and complete stock of Boots and Shoes. This bei v. Mor.rans first visit to this jrreat me- .. nf thn turw,i thnr. MU7" "'" '"7 " 0 . . ' onghftfretook him back, and paralised his mo-tivc.po-ivcr, so he stood at the corner of a cross cfroor w-t-. tfti-r fhh rrnwil to nass. and , , r .. . . , event- ,, - .- ., ,. . ... , vluallv, for the lost time, Tor under the-auspices J ' . , ' , , , .ot mo. writer aau oiHers .ue wwu ieii.iiu rope?s ami became so fömiliar with Broadway .. . . . . iö- t rpovin-r crowd . . - - .. ,WM, - weuposied auouiinc my nwrres, Hn m.is of New York as an old Stager. Messrs. Johnsen & lrWch form 'another sample of your solid men. What Mr. Wm. L. Irenchdoes not know about Dry Goods, ain't worth knowing ; besides it is admitted bv all ladies and sentlemen that ÜVcftch is the hßst looking merchant that comes to this mar- . . T. . . , .,A. , . ., r- " " w -0---- -i- " so suauen ; come .uach, .ml rrenra, or sstira your orders., ferred going to churchy so we spent the day in hosDitals. '-alms houses, workshops, nenitenVaries, prisons, lunatic asylums, rc. Mr. - . uyme sawa lew ot ins countrymen ana U-omcn, but no acquaintances. Now, Iwould advise the gay and fiit young men to call upon L, 'ma t.rt nJuil, Jll,,..! nh f " -".i"-"""; " n . . the transgressor is hard." If what we saw throuch tho attentions of .Drs. Magoffin and Abrahams Would not frighten the fast bucks ' . ' . . . 1 C t . , t 1 1 . L J 1 J j into a .virtuous me, i aon-i Know wiiai couia. I The merchants of Evansville, and citizens renerally of the W6s6. teon;reiate for pleasure or business at the crat marble palace of D. Devlin & Co. The attritions of this house -. - . , are too various to include in tins letter; sumce ,t to say now, its the largest, most complete, I and best conducted clothinsr establishment in ,,, r-l;0 ' .,10,i0 i- nianVa' - ; ' . . ...'. I out ot a. saw lor. 1 lio nmtw-.al is nlartcri into I . - r the machine and mimes out at th ther ml 0f the room. coats, vests-, or nants iustnt tb option of the operator. Mr. James P. Byrne . ' ,. ... . ... - .. has supplied his house with a compete assortment of Devlin's clothing, and will sell at prices to satisfy the curious and economical. , . Editors in particular are invited to partici patd of Devlin & Co.'s hospitalities-, and should the editoi-of the Journal conic, Ave will, with a11 ,hds' tak a for wek; A few more of the same sort coming for the Journal next week. IiOOSIER. ,1... : - COXDUCTOR ASP hyGINEER INDICTED. i he ,iT in j' . y. "r uiai tne Uranu Jury inaictca 1 arsons, the conducanj Kcegan, the engineer, for manslaughter, in causing the loss ef Several lives by the collision between that place and Hillsdale, on the 8th of February last. It will be remembcrcd that they started the train from JonesI "-'- ......,,., i ..je out of tilflO i . : . . . . - . - -n. AKvffnnn "RtTT ' T"iu - ni ' .ULACKWOOD OS DbSXBTT. In the article, Dioo-raphy Goae Mad,' the last Bl irfc wHo'ri'4 Magazine criticises the biographies of Hofa'ce ALui.icv. Greeley and James Gordon Bennett. Greeley ia.. let off Comnarat ve V casv.. W r.r.r,.tf I . - . . j ww- v I111VVV catches it thüsi : - ' . , .... . , c . , . . ' . i iiie uesb ivoc oi ocoicn cnar..ctpr 1 r-mi. I . i .. 1.. j i r i iiouuy uibtHiyuiMiuu uy lorce ana earnestness; but as a Scotchman, when he is good, is inlnml wl.ipli line rnT.l.irAl c..rK f.n.nl .... L., . f 'a v.i ampiM ui LLiilua uiiu nuuitiit-.is in tnis countrv as lhomas Chalmers and John Wilson. ' u.j at. f.P-. a. I-..,. . . V ' -"ö" tin tu aibo to dames Gordon Bennett. Let her not grieve, for the L.m. vn,, . Kr;H same England that gave birth to John Milton, was the mother likewise ot Titus Dates. " IS5S. ' SPRI.V'II TllADB PK!V. 150. r j'HBsobscriliers.are now in receipt of iheirspHngstock, X eompri'iiir every variety and kind of Men's Women's Misses', Boy's, Yoiith'.and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Baskins. Sfippefs. &c., ic.towhich th'.y call the attention of the trade.. Jbose (roods were purohaied early, and seHct.d from the lirjtaild most desirable stock oir.r..l i x: k....... imarkets. - jibamtiuKS McRIi SHIES ft MeRBA, iirst st. near JIain. I mh21

With lh .affiiWa. P-av. and liberal hearted troope were in hizh spirits and well armed.

um -of $1,000 to- Jinuny Byrne, a party was formed to visit ihe c.hoIi? and levcr wcro. fakJ? ereat

pehscs of a public re- Black well's Island. Brother Caldwell pre Walker's arm v : mine of Walker's i.eonle had

LATE FROM CALIFORNIA!

AI Et V A L 0 F THE GEOEGE LAW. Defeat of Walker9 Troop. v . , i. 1 K DIA N W A H I N OBKCO N-. . --.- .... 2ew York, April IG. The case of Adams & Co.. vs. Cohen, wis

decided t San Francisco 'oh'; the ,6 ch, by a 'f'i.i. metntti.eirhn on saw-i.y ng. Kverym.mverdict of S2C9.000 againt Conen. The Dem- j ..win n. there... m.ttersot importaa '" ocratic State Convention had appointed Dele-! before th" meet- , - -"

ates to the pincinnati Convention, after adopt- ! jng resolutions approving the main features, of, ' the Nebraska bill, ami declaring James Buch-1 - i, - : ii fi.f- i,hv f.,r Tp,0;,lpr,r. Tb V: r,l; rf..v :. n. ! ! wii.wi uru. vjunaic tjiyvt l. icauiunu.. . demnatory ory Uf The election ot bpeaker Ianks, i h.:j i.. 11ÜSIUC111. i ... Advices from Washington 'territory- state, that a body of Indians, 1,500 strong.- were 'abbut to reake another attack on Seattfe. -A conflict had takeh p ace. on W hite hiver, betvropn a nortion of the iourth Infantrv. unllcr Li'eUt. KautZ, and B. rjtrge body ofindians. The iJattcr wer'e-routed. One -wldto killed, I , . I L nnJ -T..ionf I-T ami io-lif nrivn tic wmindnil . Tlwi :?TmF1 icibc wrk Kiii Id i n-r n drt. nn W hi tt ." " "7 near Lake Sotiar. üen Wool hah jirfivcd at Vancouver and jmuy, irom oanosc. t- i r O T n. I U ...XiUll ,.,! t,..ii!1 a hacienda, when he was attacked, Mifrch20, hY 5()0 Costa Kjcaus, under Gen. Mora. anä entirely deteated. Nineteen prisoners were court martialed and shot by the Costa Qicans. Aney wctj pruiuis iv imu aim ucnuiiw. Accounts say u alters party was surpnscu. The Costa liicans, alter tiring one volley, leapa ' 11 ,i. f...i ' a ,iinr?na- and taVirvr nrisonrtrs the rtmaindr Costa Iticans had 16 killed and 25 wounded. An express arrived at Punta Arenas, state that ninety of Walker's men were found dead and .fc ,g ppoj that otUers pe..ised in lhe woods. 'CHicial details from Gen. Mora aro nuhhs hr f. m the San Jose Daners. l'revious accounts srtte that Costa Rica was in great excitement, and the war was popular with all , . . . . . , 1. Y lt . classes. Mafty foreig residents had tendered their servece's'to the Government. A levy of 0,000 iiien had been ordered and a loan of S 100,000 Punta Arcuaz Was full of troops, under Baron Bulow. The principal army, 3000 strong undur Gen Mora, was marching on Nicaragua, and had had crossed the frontier in eight days. Gen. Mora, in his dispatch to the ü iar, biauss . ttac. H' ? A - C -Wt ..i.A.A iL.i. a. I i 1 l , , , fl , te..5fied t th .vooa.closelv followed by the Costa Kicans. The field was strewn with dead. Among the Costa Ricans, officers were killed. Private letters State that at last accounts, Gen. Mora had embarked for pant Arena; before his departure, the for- - res,dents at Liberia, his then head-qüaf-ters. gave him a public entertainment, li s taken the English mail from Grey town for Costa Rica. George Law did not touch at San Juan De Nicaragua, and brings nothing as to the nffairs 0f uie countrv beyond what was tele graphed from New Orleans, which turns out to be founded oh rumors only ; She left Aspmwall on the 4tff inst., and called at .,11avana' RiVW.the American Home Squadron off the coast of Cuba : she bnnsrs about oUO nas- ' cd a sengers and $1,453,000 treasure. - California news wholly unimportant. . Markets dull, heavy arrivals during the fortnight, t p. -.,-, v.-. vn,t Vritu fhn Cautain Jacob. Hurd. of Middle Haddam Conn., beina: now in the 95th year of his age-. voteJ on last Monday 'for the good of his "'TIV rJZ T.l ouiinniiuvm.n! J 1 belon"-ed. and he now dories in belono-in" to the party of George Washington, lie can remember his grandfather, who was born one hundred, and seventy five years ago, in the Highlands ot Scotland. He has lived to see ni...i ir..n 1: seven jreiici auuiis ui iuul " i aiiuuitiiui s iiueae rw;n II. ml n HaIU in t.h lW.1im.Hnr. of Independence, and in the Constitution bf un0Q öiaies, preamoio ana an. ne voiur ureui . jv-miisiiuu eieiiiy years aru. and his vigor of mind and body is such that he may live to vote often hereafter. Hartford Courvnt. THE CHEAT KUS.N1 A1V ItE.TICDl'. - ; " TUO BON'J PiniUCO, - : Up ''Every niolher should have a box jntho house handj in cafe of iicuiJ'.'iiU to the chilJron." It etldi jig's ltnssita Salve". ' : It is a Boston remedy 3f thirty years' taiidin. arid is recointueiided by idiysK-ians. It is a sure and speedy cure for Bums; Piles, Boils, Corns. Felons, Chilblains, fitwl nii-l Slnrn, nf avaw L-i,.. T.. T,-...... . C..... TT. .... ......... ... mi-t.iuiuvci wii;a, J itci 3, ItchSculÜ Head.Nettlc Hash, Bunions, Fore .Nipples, (recommeuaed by tturses.) Whitlows, Sties. Festers. Flea Bites, Spider iings, Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Nor and Craekted i-.ips, sore Nose, WarUand -Fl i vvöunds.it isa .Most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thonsands who hnve used it i me ciiyof Bost i,:a.,.i vicinity for the last thirty years. In no iusta,,c8 wi" t,,is " Jo "1. or' .Interfere . . wild a physician's prescriptions. It is rnade from lhe j pnrest materials, from a recipe brought from Russia of ar.iuica i-niwin 111 oat. country ana me proprietors . .. .. . , l have letters from all classes, clergyineli, pnysiciahs.sea ?' nurses, and others who have used it them f 5 7-? .r.ei",,,,,,e,'d " to olhfs- R Salve is piU in large tin boxes, stamped : on the cove' w th a picture of . hous and disabled tidier, which lilcture U also cnirravcd on the wrai.ncr. . Price 25 cents - - aa . .- 7 - abox. r..dio & Co., Proprietors, ...... kellkk, fakjnslev & CU. ArenH. . apT-d&wly Kvansville, InK ' A 'K-.T" ':,'Umo.".of phndeiphu Ale just ree'd and for sale by apl3 l'KKSTON BKÜS BA:o.v. i.sw lbs Bacon, Hams. shoulders and sides JLaoh hoica article, warranted well cured, in store and for sate by apit j. w. & s. vickery ff, iFTtTlb7P 3Llc.Kn-wr.h, .Pu rime Leaf Lord forsale t rkJ. v . k S. VICKERY. ttejl FKK FI,- E Fl.-ai It in bbl aud saois. various brands. 7 .ui aate ujr ap!4 J. W. at 8. VICK ERY,. FOU JSGiM'C. .. VTOUSG for rent on Locust street between First and SeeMM. ond street, twenty-nine by seventy-five, 10 feet four story, 8j two story, all plastered usctul tor boarding; or coffee orany other ase. aplt Im D. L. HASSLE R örK I ITXii7!! äTiTTPr iisi n,. i,.r m ... i Bm ,htrecd?er Kill d br "rted tu P" "t"mer Y t. a. COOK ft SO. 4 BBLS fresh Belt Rice just ree'd l.y . mmi W ap!l , Z;H. COO K 4; SOX;

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

-Notices ia this place, ten cents per linsJarUok; 20 cents pecliue three times; itO ceoU (er line one eek; Hucounton longer time. "v -i ItELlGIOl'SAO riCE. , Theke will be communion service, in the Cumberland .Pr-isbytorian Church it-no r ro w .- . - - - - - i"EIJ!I12ÄT (Ot'NClLJIO. 2, valuable .-Jf.. O 3FL J Sfr IT B . aula n ty choice building lots. tub uniersigned has for whieh"'wiU be offered on i will be offered on rea -nable -tere!. Th.s prop.rtv abre. .om, oj th. moStdirabU location, lor re,..bout the city. ' Good braiii. will be offered. Call immediateiy mokr.'j s. joussox. ! plO tt Rial Kit&te Agent. flTff-We ara rponested to announce the name of PHILIP Kygifjuatandidato fur City Marshal of Lamasco atOieMajr election ORDKKS for Wood left . at E. E. WUKB.Ell'S."Wui be promptly filled. ..' . , . ,. .ap-3ntf wn : r-ik : : : TT '' " ST" Asa spring or sammer meoicine wo warn reoouiiueou Dr. J. HdSTBTTKa' celebr,ited Stomach .Bitters above all , othors. Its strengthening aud invigorating elteot-npon a de- , L", cleansing th, .ys, !?' . .? v'"". n traly astonisnuiR. i iodic oihjb vn , cv to drive all-hnmors to the surface, thereby system from all imnuritifs, i what has gained , such an enviable reflation, inasmuch as thty aro pleasant to the taste even as a beverage, and aro in (te"eralnes a family i medicine by D5?!f-U"d 1 1 r- V Kr IllHaSaUI. LU L II Q titKÜ M V I wnercves auu ft u. u. u if & STODDARD, WOOLSEY & 5AWVER. Agents. - I-VOKPKiVDECE COlTXCIt. S.U., 2 Meets at 7 o'clock P. M.,at their Hall on.. Water atrep, " er the Telearapk Ullicc, on the first aad third Saturdays o f each month. . Qtt25d6w RATES. nnM .nnrit tpn lines or leas, one time. 0c: .three times. $1 ; one week. $1 50; two weeks. 92 5; one month. -$4; three months, $7 o1; six months, sir; one year, io. uiscouniou ATzit advertliemenw. uaras oi sia iiuoa ur unw, yvi annum. r.o cfiarge lormarnagc, ueam or kiijiwusbwuum. VALUABLE LOT FOI6 SAfeU OM A CKEI1IT. TIIB nndorsiincd proroe to sell Lot 121 Old Plan of Ev..i vi lid. i-ithrr the whole .nt or in halves or quarters to suit purchasers. Terms ot payment: 1, : 3. 4 and 5 years with iiterwi,yaiu annually, rijmtu T-Vl-u Vut cured. splU IUCd WA I CUGS) CLOCKS, JEIVELUT.&C, fiTE have just reeeived.,(and ar continually making adW ditions.) a large an'Sftnci stock of Watches. Jewelry. Clocas. Siver Ware, in short nl articles usually kept in a Jewelrv store, and beinz direct fromthe manuiacturer'a we are enabled to sell at very low figure.-,. ,Ibe public gen entity and the Indies in particular, are luvitco to.cau ano examine eur stock and prices. BIT I KOLFF .QiS. fL8T BECKITKD. ' .,". ., ' I Home .luurnal April 12; Ballon. Pictorial Aprtl 13; , N. Y. Picayune April IS; N. Y. Dispatch April llf Saturday Post April 1; London Punch JUarch 22; Lundon illustrated NewsIarch 22; London lllusttra ed Times March 22; X. V. Ledg.r April 111 lSroth-r Jonathan April 12; N. Y. Times Ap.ii It; N. Y, Clipper April 12 ipl9 aAM'L LISI r. tt M) CITY AX!) f!OÜ;TR V Bt'Y KRS. We invite I the attention of city aud oouutry buyers to our stock of Dry Gooos. which is now vary complete. 3 James low & co.. plfl : . 4IS Maia at., Locisville, Kyv S JBIÄ'TS. W are ne'Hrig all brands of American Prints a. at uiauufacturer prices for liar funds. JAMBS LOW CO., aplD ' 418 Main street, Louisville, Ky. BI.B CII HO M UK1.ISS. We a- e selling the different bran-is ot bleached muslins at manufacturer's prices by the cjso for parfundi. ja.mm luw j: uu., apll) . 412 Main st , Lonisville. Ky, f BICKIA'ti. 2-3 ble. Ticking ree-d this-day and fur sal. apll 418 Main Street, Louisvillo. Ky. iOOTTO. AB IS8- ii cases Cottohades ree'd this lay and for sale by apti wa.w i.uvy a: vv &l IVORIES . r Cv dn-i men's Cum Susnenders: . UK) do b .v's do du: HKXI bundle! whalebone from 8 to 12inchcs S'H) bun-lies long whalebone; TS pieces White Liuen Dr.il; 50-.) pieces .ankeen; lir.v vviiite Jios')tieto netts; o.v peces liobbinctt reco tins aay ana loe saie ny . a plO JAMES LOW & CO. Ifl.T. noss, lf . njENDERS his Drotrsaional services to the citsiens of Er XL an.-tvilleuud vicinity; residence between Judge Fester aad J. il. BoUendick on Cherry street, tvausvillu. lud. apl8 . .. . .. . : if. S.BBL3 X. O. Molasses; 20 halflih.s N. t). Siolaaaes ' .ia Bviinutt's cooperage just ree'd by I.. IT. COOK k SOX "'S BCStlchoice Potatoes just ree'd by SO .piB Z. H. COOK & SOX. sTtk DO' Vell Buckets: , . 2 (loi Bung starters; IL v IS do a wiTe'tied whipe; - 4 do tancy diuting brushes; 1 do rones her-.d brushes; 1 do lmres eve brushes. 4 do Flooralo'ps; 1U do floor Mats forsale by aplS I. A O. UK1MANN. m rf DOZ Plew Lines; ft. Jr r doz Mason lined; -jooibs Cotton ta lhet 15 doz Mannillo Bedford 5 do Cholk lines; 76 nest a-ts'd market Msket; lunsst clcth baskets; pld - 15 doz Lead Fasnets for sale . I. ii li. HEIMAXy. Oft i"ifin 0F hue Cigars;. .11 ,boxes Viginla Tobacco ÄUiUUU ree'd and for sals at reduced prices bv p!8 1. A L-.JJIKIJ1A2 COW FF.EJO. fl fl Trir&fcLBS Sh LBS Shipstuff just reo'u and for .ale titücltveT 100 apl7 7 liKRHBEROER & PARSON. T TtBl'SHELS Neshanic potatooa; 20 buh,whi'te beans'; 5 do dried Apple;; 18 do dned peach for sale by ap!7 HKRSHBEROBR & PARSON. BCCK-ETS. 10 doz 3 hoop Iron boond Coder Buckets; -1 6 dos boon brass do do' do: " J--. ' 10 do fancy toy Buckets; 15 nest flour Buckets ree'd ana rorsaie cy . apu i or v. nauiaa.. AS DQZ painted Churn; 20 nest varnished sugar bojtes: jjjrli bxj head clothespins; -12 doz ass'd woo len spoons; 6 nest cedcr wash tubs (9 in nest';) 15 boit-s steel Pens for sale oy apif - . I. O. HEIMANK. M GROSS kei Fasset filled with leather: 24 doz Ox Marroa 4c 1 doz lom 1 square German Cologne, 24 doz bears oil for sale by apl7 I. & D. HEIMANy. 1PJ DOZ Demijohn. M I, 2. S. .1, gallons; 10 boxes 40 gross ) pipe heads; tt bags ass'd Cors; $ doz hhl eovels;2dos wooden grain shovels; 2 dox lemon squeezers; 2 doz eorgest woden barielafursale by apl7 . - L D. HKIMAXN. ; lVASII'S FUACT1CE. V" ' PLEADING AND PRACTICE UNDER THE CIVIL CODE. .... ,. --B1M0S. SIMKO SA3II, .. . r .. -. ' HIIIS i. a large SXl volume, b autifully printed and Jl neatly and firtolv bound in law sheet, price $5 DO. It contain, an ample collection of forms of petitions, .answers, entries tor Clerks, return, for Sheritls. Ate. -The form, ofestrie. and returns which ara very numerous ren-ierthe work specially useful to County Officers as well as to tna proies6ioa aeueratiy. ror saie u I bv apll .... T. CONYNOTON ft CO. DUELLiA llOt:!-: A9DL01 lott SALE. OX Saturdav the 19th day of April next, t I o'clock, P. M. we will sell at pnblie auction, thst part of Lot No. 1911 in the Donation Enlargetnentof Evansville, with the improvements thereon, which is bounded as follows: Beginning-on fourth street on the linedividinr lots 183 and 190 running thence along Fourth street on tho line of said lot No, I K), forty feet, thence, at right angles to. Fouith .street 130 feet to the alley in the rear, of said lot, thence along said ally 40 leet towards Walnut street, thence to the beginning The terms of sale aro, one-third of purchase money to be paid down, one third in one, and the remaining third in two years the purchaser to pajr intereatat the rate of interest and exchange in the Ranks of. the city. Ti e dof rred payments to be seo-red by loin on the property, or ia such other way as may be agreed bv the parti' s . MILLARD CARPENTER ft JO UN A. KE1TZ. apl6-3w ... IUST RECEIVED PEft STE a MER gT.CLA.li. WW Hit boxes Claret Wine at redueed prices. ap46 8. MYRES. A I.E. Pittsburg aud Cincinnati Als at the lowest prices u store l y apio . . Jilir. tta. 10 QR pipe, oi Jladaria and Cherry Wine for saio by aplti S JHVEK3. ULI.A.M (jilX.n-2 pipes imported Cr ipegin low by apH ,..,.-; S. MYERS. H B A& KETS of Cham paigne tor sale by U.9 . -..I . S.MYERS, n H SIPOltTED.Stomach Bitters fu casks and boxes jiist klreA'dby, aplti . ... .. S. MVEKS. .Vin.:T U'ABälÄTHE.'-Forsalely .i S. MYERS. -iasacks and barrel at wholesale or retail by JOHN BURTIS. i apIS H AY. One hundred bales hay first rate quality forsale MM. at Laughlin. Crane & Co. ' warehouse, up JOHN FARRELL. E. J, HAYES, SI.KCK. CKA1U. ' O. TKUMA.V. 185Ö. " SPUIIXs. STOCK. 1850. .. . .:' HAYES, CRAIG fc CO. . Main Corner Fourth sheets. Lonisville, Ky. and 178 Water tH.i New York. WHOLESALE dealers in Ilats. Cap. and Straw Qoods have now aow in store, and are in daily receipt af the mostcomplete assortment of .oods in their Ilde, tu foil ud in auy est.blishmcnt Wst of New Yorlt Cify. iWe are now selling and shall cpjitinne to do so, to Indiana Slurchaots and others, upon s favorable terms, and nt as low prices as the same articles can he bought in any of the Eastern markets. We invite an examinttion of ourstock forconvinoin. proof of our assertion. - ... apl5-'lm lkirI'RS .ugar cured driedherf just ree'd and for jb. .ale at wboleaaia or retail oy aplö '.. II0(1 o 1K ft SON. 9 VSfiSUUAR cu'röd beef Tongucsj nst received by . . laajO apU Z. 11. COCflC &S0N. 4 BOX ES pearl rUrch Just ieccived by UU apl5 Z.H. COOfiiSON.

RAILROADS, &C.

EVANSVIJXE & CRAWFORDSVILLK : .J "II : fler II A I L R O A D V . ciiA.t:i: or tuu:... äTKV and alter Monday. Feb. 18th, until ur:lirr nolire 1 W Train, will run 8lii!low: Mail Pawenner Train leare KTanille at T.ro , P. "M .; arrives at V'inccunc. at fi:(xi T. M . in time Cut paftM-n per. Hound for St. Louis, or Centrat Illinois, to tak Train on the Ohio and Mi9i.ippi Kailro-id arrive at Terr-Hanfe 1 9:30 P.M.: Indianapolis. 1:00 night, connecting- direct witl train. 'for Cincinnati. Colambu. and Clerel.ad. via . Indiana, polis and Cincinnati. Tntliana Central and fa lianapolis. Titt. .Lurch and Cleveland Railroad. - Tiflie from Kran. rille to Cincinnati II ' ours. ..3, do do . to Piti.bnrith. ......... .. . di. do d- do to New i'ork 4t do. ' do do do . to St. Loui il do. Returning lxaves Terre-Hante at 3:1" P f.: after the rriv.t of train from Indianapolis arrive, at Evanaviüe at 9:1 P. M. i i - Passenger, by thi. train can come from C;nciunati, ladisoa Louisville. Columbus and St Louis same day " PAPES: ' 1 From jvan,vlHe to'fjineinnati ii jfo St. Louis do .do i-. -.Indianapolis, d do-" Terre Haute .'. do -- -do Cleveland .... 7 '.IS 6 ... ' ....12 M do - - --do Pittsburgh. Basxare eheV-d to Indianannlis -Paily Freitht Trains leave Evansville and Terro-Hante at 7 A . JI.. on which local pwener. will ho taken Trains run by lB-rtanpolij time, which it eight minntoi faster than Bvaawiji thno. j-er ut laiormation or through Tickets, apply at the -.Ticket Cmoe. head of Lomist street. Evansville. - dcc27 J J. DA VI ELI, Sop't Eniiulrrr. Princeton CI Aioni'Vini-lnnes Gaiettaand IlendcTaon Patriot take ont other ad, ad copy . . . - AJAIUS HXPltESS COMI'ASY. . . NEW ARRANGEMENT rT'HB ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY rcspeetr.illy ar, 'J. nonncc to their friends, the publioof Evancville and vicinity, that they have determined to open an .Hit. in Evansvilro. to e .devoted exclusively to the tra.-rtion ol the bn1ie.a"f.5ieir Line, and have appointed Sir. GKÖ. W. Afci-lllPE as their Agent, who, from hi past conncctina with tfce business, is perfeetly f miliar with all the outes and the details of their operation. This arranc -n-nt his feecn made with the sole ohject of increaainr the facilities oi the Express, arrd thereby increase its desirr'-ility to the publio to accomplish which the beat effort of our local agent will be especially directed All persons harina- business with onr com-any will pleas, call on Air. SInUride, at our new office on Kirt street, between Locust and Alain, who alone is authorised to act for us from this dal. . nov2-dtf ALFRED OAITIIRR. Snperinlnn. EVANSVLliEAfnO .VAIfiAM! PACKET. 'Thst&unch and good reanipr D. A. GIVEN, Cant- Oat an. Master, will run dnrn itli,. . (on in tho Evansville and Wabash River trad i. For frmai.t or passage, having good accommodations, apply an board. LOllSVILE, KVANM'ILLG AM) ST. A.OUIS PACKEI'. The fine and fast passenger packet F A S II T () N' TTrT.-RKKD Commander, will lava Rvau.rillji evvry. Thuasday morning for. Louisville, and every Snnday iopr.ning for St. Louis. Fcr freight or paisage. bavin, fin VZn mmodjitions. apply " board. ml 2tt ' EvaaaKville Louisville and Ilcndertou - packet. The large, new and .wiftstean-er RAINBOW ,. ' CT APT. WM. It. HOLCROFT Master, eontianes running J regularly in the above trade for which she was l.nilt. arriving and . departing from Evansville lor Ilt-nd.renn and i-oiiiville vi.rjr..jian.sday and Saturday. l or freight or passage, fisiviwg eftcgllent accommodalionsapply rn board. The Rainbow oi.a,3-sct regularly with the Cincinnati and Louisville packets, the jiext day after leaving Evansville. Passengers fram EvansVflle can proenre through tickets il they desire ' - mh3-tf CLAItKT WIK. 8 boxes in .tor and tor sale by ' apl4 mwt, PRESTON JJRi3. . 7KESH COVK 6vTlvilS-rsl doa oae and two a. po pound aas in store aud lor tale by apu PEE3T0X BEOS. ANDLRR. .boxes star candles; 20 boxes oral candles justreo'dand forsale by apU PR-tTON BROS. CHESTS FI.K OPKU1 UOOTA. An elegant article m purchased expressly for the city trade, with aa eye to the latest fashion. cH early, they are just thi very liuvst article of the kind on th . contioeni. . ft HE.MJKt'JkS ft JIoKKA.flnV:T,V BOOTS Gents fine dr factured to our own order, some of th nress linnii mainrthem with a rim to 'keep on the hurt' 'f torn corned leet. HENDRICKS ft McREA. Foster's Block. tpU IIO.XAI.DSA LElVlTTr IJ AV'5 formed a partnership for the prastioe ol m'dicine w at ini surjer intheeity of Evtnsvilte anl surroiiRdlng uo'iltotfy ce on third street, aiar the new Cvnre . pM-ly HOUR fSHE bests-Igor cured dried bef in the ei r be had Ü- very low at - apU HKRSUBBItOEK Ä- CARSON. FP;VV AIORK-I.EFT 8AIE l5it r. vThav il still a few bags Markle'a xtra family il-jur .n band apld . UERSHBERCfeU ft CARBON. UTTEU Ain E:S. ICO lbs fresh tabls l.attn. i0 dot fre h eggs forsale by , apU HERSHBERGER ft CARSON', 'riT!it"iiv." '" MY Clerks say they fear I h.ve bonght more Goods then we will be able to sell the present season Now. in order to avoid the like oocurrenee, I have given them instrac -ticus to sell the Woods at much less than our uil low rates. To my customers, and all others who want ba'g .insin Dry Goods. 1 would respectfully sa , now is yonr time to itch in." ' 8. EMItfCir. ap!2 Main street, three door. e'ow Second. ALE 2.5 bbls Pittsburg Ale received and forsale br ap!2 I. ft D. HKIMANX. irillTK WIXE VIXKU4H!-7 bbls WMte Wino Vinegar ree'd from New York and for silo by ' apl3 I. ft D. HKI.MAXK. FIK FRU ITH. 12 case. Pi Fruits ree'd and for .ale by apli I. ft D. HKIVIANN. fipABLK FRtJITS'. 12 ea es of Peaches, Charry, Piaa M. Apples, Pears, fto., ree'd and for sale by apia I. ft l. HBIMANN. ' BAY HUM Seaae. St. Thomas JUV Bum ree'd and for sale by apis 1. & D. HSIM ANN. GK.M l.VKOI.IVK OIL. and forsale by apli -IS caess Oliv Oil reeeivtd I. ft D. IIEIMANN. CATSCP8.by apli -24 Boye. Tomato Catsup, reo' r and forsalo I. ft O. HEI MENNj ; m'trtlSHPlOM ;ATgCP. oases Mashroom Catsrp if J. rod and for sale by spU 1. ft 1. H E1HANN.. f S CaseA StonOhton Bitter, reo'd aad for .ale I y asjSb ap!2 I. ft O 11.41 MANN. ,T0JNS assorted iron sheet .labs; pressed steel plo w monlds in store and for aale bv P'? . - . . : SAM'LORR. ' A COMPLETE assortment of rolid box rim. anvils ellow, stock and dils, sledges and hand hamm-rs in stoia and ftr sale by J apU ; BAM'L ORR. 500 5? KEGS', Ntils'; 10 tons assorted castings for gsld sasttngt for ssld HaM'L ORR. s apli Jl"ST RECEIVED. 6IS. grass Mawhes; 100 box Fancy Soap: 300 dox Broobis; ' - ' r loo box Cove Oyster; : ? t, 300bds Wrapping Paper; 5 reams Flat Cap Pvr: ': Forsale by apl2 TENNKY. SO.RENSON. iioiiinso aV iiuo'j iiEit! -' IMrOHTKRS AWD JOBSFSS 1" - ' i- t, SILKS, FANCY DRESSGOOD.,LJf( bSS.WHITEGOODS, ltibbons, Oloic-ss Hosiery, - ' TJtlMMIjYOS, SOJVM-ETS. MjIJiTTILLjIS. C . No 41 Main St.. betw. Fifth and Sixth, Lou.. Ky. ;,: VI fOVLU call the attention of bnyer-. to their eomplns ? stock of Ooods, mhich is constantly being replenished by daily receipt, per Adams' and American Express, of all the new and desirable styles of Dress floods, fto.. imporleit into the country. Meachants visiting tho market may always rely on finding our stock complete throughout the season, as ourresidaat buyer in New York keeps us eontinoallv supplid with everything in demand. apl-lrmlw ' HOAX FOU .SA I.E. . FL ATBOAT lying at the month of tks Istyon. one mil .nd half above West Krij; klim. is o'erod forsale.-. The boat is now occupied by Kdw. white a. a wood boat The boat is.S7 flet. long by li feet 4 iuches wide, and is war j rantod strong an durable - Apply to WM. A. OATLKTT, two miles above the Henderson terry, on the Indiana side. - apU tf new spunc; .TiiLLi.'VEiev. . . MISS BARKBRhas just received a large assortment of Millinery, consisting of Nepolitan. Silk aid Straw Bonnets, to which she calls the attention of the Ladies .f Evansville and vicinity. F. R. BARKER. ' mh3. First street, between Main and Locuu. Sf ECEIV ED. New prime Sugar. Loaf sugar, powdered M.B.. sugar. Rio coffee. Sardines, Raisins. Mclaasesand fine Liverpool Table Salt, for sale by JU.11 ü J I. ft D. IIEIMANN, Town Ldtä fdr Sale AT PUBLIC ' AUCTION f WILL be sold at publie auction, on Wednesday the 7th day of May, the following Lou ia the city of Evansville. to-wit; Tho south third of Lot 37, Old P'at. formerly occupied by M. A. Lawrence as a Marole-yard. Lots 'it. K7, 'S and 64, Upper Enlargement. , Lotst, Block 7; 12. Block!; 27, Blocks, and 5. Block 8, Eastern Enlargement. Lots ID, 11. 12. I.I, H, IS. IS, 17. IS, 19 and 20, ia Cowan's Subdivision No 3. Upper Enlargement. Many of these lotsare situated in the most flourishing part of the npper portion of the city, and are highly desirable for building lots, lor family residvnres. . . . The larger iota will be .old, ono-third payable in cash, and ' the remainder in two payments at one and tw. ysya. Thesmaller lota one-hair civh d the balanee.iu I2aths; interest to be added on all defer. ed p.iymcrW aud a mortgage' taken to seeure them. .. i'ersons wishing to afakeany inq'rtlrie. about the lot will' please. Miply to Wm. R. Preston ap5-dwts J. J. SILLmAJVAr a. PC BBLS Kw RiceX3ÖTv"PirtTeT"i5 ba starch; iii.iWJ f halt Spanish Ciar.ju4t received by &

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