Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 222, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 April 1856 — Page 2

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"äi;d?h. sat? des 3, editgk. "tjiir o y e v a y s vi lle. SAT UTIDAY 'MORNING, :::::::::APRIL 26 FOii lUFIDKXT, HILLARD . FILLIIQXtE, of N:w Torts. - F.l'l VIC'-' P IKSlDsvVT. J&CSSOU DOSELSOS, er Tä-fSKtäsr.. Thvee Undsrou3 jfalsahoods. 1st, That the Democratic party is a proslarery partr, and in favor of its extension. 2d, 'That the Democratic party 3 in favor of free whisky, unrestricted by legal regulations, and the advocates an i supporters of intemperance. 3d, That the Democratic party is in favor of the propagation of popery and are the supporters of the Catholic religion. The State Ssntiuel commejpees a long article with the above, emphatically charging that these are "three slanderous falsehoods'.' against ihn IVmocraVc nr.rtr. We fear something our more is needed than the Sentinel's denial to prove that these are falsehoods. We could iill up our paper with quotations from Southern "Democratic paper, which maintain that their party i- the only' pro-slavery party in the country, and all else are abolition. The very leading principle of tha Old Line pnrty iä inten lid to plage it upon this foVmg and to Eecura the votes , of tha South. The party which supports the Nebraska Bill, is not only a pro-slavery party, but a slavery-extension part', for the main object of that bill was to place tho territories of Kansas and Nebraska in such a position, that territory declared by solemn compact, forever free territory, should bj open to .extension ofslaver.v. The Sentinel should recollect, that in declaring the. Djmocratic party neither a- pro-alavery nor tilavory extension party.it is taking away the main capital of Southern Democrats, di rectly ojiposing the whole political policy of Faasident Pierce in his attempts to secure the Southern vote, and stamping itself and its firty as ajoulionistj iu the view of all Southern. Democratic editors. Tho Democratic p irty of this State has won for itself the title of the free-whisky party. II should not call that a falsehood and a sln-deroa-i falsehood, which is declared a fact by all its ant :c 3 lints.' It has shown itself opposed to any and all prohibitory laws, which may prevent whisky being free as water. Yet there never has been the time when leading Democratic demagogues were not declaring themselves in favor of a proper prohibitory law. They are doing so now, and they ever will do so just as long as there are temperance consciences iu their party to quiet, a temper ance vote to conciliate, and a strong moral fooling in tho great community that cannot ba openly deSad. Yet all their acts illustrate, that they are tha free whisky party, and if not the direct supporters of intemperance, the unflinching opponents of temperance. If that pirty is not tho particular supporter of thj Catholic religion, why is it eternally courting up the Cathjlic voto. and ever receiving the Catholic vote, and abusing the American party for demanding cf Catholio citizens of this Republic, that they shall recognize no higher temporal authority on earth than the Constitution and laws of this country? And why is tha Old Line party, while it throws a wing of protection over the Catholic religion and its ministers, ever ready to snoerat Protestantism and its ministers upholding a Catholic Bishop when he steps into politics, and controls the elections of tha peo ple by his influence, and abusing a Methodist minister who dare3 exerceise ,tha privilege of a freeman by expressing an opinion on a moral question brought into politics by unprincipled demagogues? The Old Line party never lose3 an occasion for siding with Catholicism. Tho American party interferes in no manner with a man's religion, be he Chatholic or Prot estant But it does uphold the authority of our Constitution and government, a3 that which demands tho allegiance of all American citizens, first and above all foreign powers. It is useless for the Sentine I to refer to the violated platform of its party. The actions of the party speak more correctly its principles than all platforms. OCT" The Shelbyville Banner tells a good joke on its fogy neighbor of the Volunteer. Tt " says that the subscribers to the Volunteer are often padly puzzle J how to stop it. They may send order after order but the paper comes with most tormenting pertinacity. One of these persecuted patron.s, who had some regard lor the intelligence of his children, and dreaded that the reading of the Volunteer might make them as ignorant as its editor, after repeated efforts to stop it, finally "moved away," and stayed away two years, which he found effectual. The Banner think9 he got it stopped on "very liberal terms." QCrThe advertising columns of the London Times are estimated to yield tho establishment the enormous sum of $3,000,000 per annum. One firm alone pays the Times as high a3 $130,000 year for advertising, and there are several business establishments that pay it over $30,000 yoar for advertising klone. 7- The destruction of property by tha tornado in Philadelphia, on tha evening of the 1 2th, was over $ 100,000. Number of persons injured nine. 1V7-There seemed some little rrospect of rain yesterday, and as the prayers of this cistern community aro getting uproarou? for rain, wc may expect ?ome shortly.

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,"UUUC16H,,K1 lual" u. 'the Vanderburgh County Agricultural and ! -o Horticultural Soeiety, it was deemed .advisable to purchase about twenty acres of land , for the purpose of locating permanent fair j grounds. The estimated cost of lands, fencing and hiiildina-s. is about S5.000. The plan adopted for raising this fund is by joint j . , . , t jt, rn.- i Krnric. in snares ui ms iivmc uuuis. a mo :n .' U.,T,-rl shares. It IS thousrht ' wiureiiuiic hiujiiiu.v- . t. Tirt itir? :rn tha subiect consider-

able attention that the stock will be the best 1 tned the other day from Naples, in very ing the nght of Americans to control the counfbt!" VTJtJL health and fie spirits, and.wül relur try whose freedo

, V .'. ' A u-aa v i senbed w.U be required to be paid down, the j dividends will pay out the other half by fat; . time it is dus show king stock in this great industrial movement. Tha farmer, the mechanic, the artizan, and merchant, will here have an opportunity to exhibit tha work of their hands, or tho pro ducts of their lands, and the contents of their shops. What better advertisement will the nannls nf tViia fitv flnrl fr .min n-nTf V : - . """J cles exhibited at c:r annual fairs ? We hope i

All are anxious to promote the interest of ."":.s.VT:T- y..:r?;:;" "f: I hearts of the people, it will survive all sh

county and city, but in no way can they tion 0" mv Dart to th..t Mr. Fillmore, has m tuture' a3 u t,as 1? l4e Past- . lJ(er

their faith by their works other than ta- no enemy on this side of the water, where on suichio, uouoters ana tnnir

that our citizens will view this matter right, think the country perfectly safe, should Mr. and be read; to respond heartily to the solid- ! I'Mpwre be 0nce more called to the adminisr. ' i J . T : tration of the government. 1 hat his adminisUtions Cp stock. Messrs. Samuel Orr, I. tration would not embarrass our relations with Hutchinson, I. J, ßuan, Thomas Brown, and i Europe, I feel quite certain myself; though

.lornbrooK were apppintea a committee 10 wait on the citizens, and as soon as these gentleman enter your doors, ask for tha book, and at once put down your name for a good round sum. Surely $5000 can be raised for so good a purpose, when all who reflect for a moment1 will see that the money is only lent for a short time. fjir The Indianapolis Sentinel says that Mr. Bright does not desire his friends to place him in the list of aspirants for the Presidency, and adds: This leaves Indiana froe to decide between tl other e -nilemen who may ba presented, bha it now uuyleugeJ and unlustracted. We want to know if Indiana wouldn't ba left free to decide between the aspirants even if Mr. Bright did desire his friends to place j h:c ia Iba list. And, as for the remark that Indiana is "uninstructed" in regard to the candidate for the Presidency, we wonder whom tha Sentinel considers authorized to instruct her.--LoM. Jourx Ida Sentinel considers that party which more than any other needs instruction, is the one to instruct Indiana on every possible subject, especially on those matters appertaining to filling offices. We knew some weeks ago that Senator Bright had declined presenting his namo before tho Cincinnati Convention. In a letter written to us by a gentleman who ought to know, under data of the 4th inst, was tha following sentence: "Bright, the shrewdest politician in the whola batch of aspirants, and the only one wo need fear except Dickin son, has withdrawn, and his letter is now in hands for disposal." The Sentinel, in a recent article, rather cornea 6ut for Douglass, but says it will go for any nominee, which of course it will do. It appears to think that if Pierce can be electa i, it will be only because the Democratic party is omnipiteat at this time. Any calculation the Sentinel may maka upon the omnipotence of the Democratic party, will not do to bet on. lhere is a higher Umnspo traca which will not permit the omnipotence'! of evil in this region of the universal. , FlLLUORE AND DOUELSON IS NEW ObLEASS. A 1aas, sinimtarl MtifinofiAti maaliniv rf 6 . the American party in ISew urleans, vas neia j oo the 12th inst. Charles M. Conrad, late Secretary oi" War under Mr. Fillmore, presided. Upon taking th chair, he briefly and elouuently addressed tha meeting. The N. 0. Bulletin says: Mr. Conrad was frequently cheered, anl when ha closed he introduced the llou. John Moore, late member of Congress from the fourth Congressional district, who made a brief and effective ad iress, and was followed by J. M. Elera, Esq., of Baton Rouge, late member of tho Philadelphia convention, who was succeeded by Major J. Waddell, of Xachitoches, Col. J. S. Williams.of West Baton Kouge, Col. A. P. Field, and Hon. J. II. Harman, of this city. The speakers were warmly applauded, and at the close of the meeting the following resolution was unanimously and enthusiastically adopted: Eesolve-.l, That we cordially approve of the nomination of Millard Fillmore and Andrew Jackson Donelson as candidates for President and Vice President of the United States, and will use all honorable means to promote their election. CßUELTlES in Egypt. A correspondent the Mornins Herald has forwarded to that journal the following extract from a letter, dated Alexandria, February 21: OI . The account lately given of the scheik of Tantah having been shot by order of the Vice - roy, lor senamg a suostuuee to tne army in lieu of his only son, is but too true. This atrocity, however, horrid as it is, has been thrown into the shade by others of a more appalling and heart-rending nature. You may remember that in a former letter I alluded to an out 1- L .i.'i.... a. A i break ot tne .bedouins in Upper tgypt, occasioned by the new vexatious exactions of the Ciivernmftnt. 'Phi was stmnresscd hv a force. o -" r tr - i and 30IX) Bedouins were induced to submit on receiving the Viceroy's promise that they should not be molested; but no sooner Lad these unfortunates laid down their arms than they were seized, and sent prisoners to Cairo and other places. ln Cairo they were thrown down, chained two and two, in filthy, unhealthy dungeons, crowded together. Ihe work of death was I auiu iiuuui iii oui 1 vA o neic sent to work at the Barrage, where, in addition to their other Bufferings, they were employed upon the severest labor, and fed upon rations of the worst description, in just sufficient quantity to keep body and soul together. The mortality was frightful so much so that at Alexandria we refused to believe the reports we heard. Last week the truth was most painfully brought home to us. One hundred of these wretched beings had been ordered dow'n to Alexandria to work in the galleys; they were nent by railroad, being too weak to , pn troli.

Mb. Fillmore and his Nomination. The . .ru. -ein t v a : '

nomiuauuu v,. an.. uioie uy uio .cnwu party has at length reached him nt Rome. A r - correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, writing from that metropolis under date of the 20th ult, says Fillmore's nomination was received here on Monday last and caused great rejoicings, was announced to him by a numerous boc by a numerous body of !

but had not the least influence onlt,,i9 ot ,ore,Sn pauperism anl crime tnat 1

.i it . mm, wuu reauy seems to 1)0 tue most mm turable man I ever saw in mv life. Ho . i eay this summer to the iJnited States. Balls fiiStlyals häVc been givcn to him all over Europe, and at this distance from home, where party feelings naturally subside, and American every American Ql mate, most extensive meaning,) is proud to see himself so handsomely represented in the person of our worthy, dignified, self-possessed ex-President. We have now some three hun dred Americans from East, West, North and 'South, hero in Rome; and I am quite certain tuat among tho diversity of opinion and poiit tllul ical convictions that must necessarily exist flmnnrr thm. thRrf is not. one who woüld not lortunately lor the country, we have gone through tho darkest period, and may hope for better times, happen what may. 07" The New York Times, in noticing the dsaihof ßobt. L. Stevens, gires the following account of a work which has been progressing U33er supervision for several year?. Mr. Stevens was never married, and ho was ono of the richest men in New York: About 1S15. Mr. Stevens invented an improved bomb for the United States naval service, ofasuar loaf form, pronounced in that day to be ot great excellence, and since extensively used in the ganeral service. Ifroni his reputation for invention and practical energjr, he was commissioned L-y the United States government, some ten or twelve j ears feine., to build an immense steam battery for harbor defence. . The proportions of this projected work were enormous, and the outlay has bejn in proportion. 1 h i battery is to measure 4tJU feet in length and iu in width, and has an im mense amouut ot propeiung and projectile force. This curious piece of machinery is being constructed in a dry deck near tho ferry at Moboken, within a close fence, and great secresy has been maintained in reference to its peculiarities. Tho understanding is, that tho vessel is to be built of thick plates of sheet iron, selected with great care in Wales; its stem and stern are clipper built, with rudders at both ends, flat bottomed, with a large wheel in the mid die to act as the propelling power. Rumor further says, that the vessel will measure six thousand tons; will be pieiced on each side for thirty guns, heavy calibre, and be prov ided with large furnr.ccs for heating shot. There will also be one atzva and stern deck, four large revolving "peace makers;" it is to have no mast-'. Its engines, also, for propulsion, are of peculiar construction. It will be ball and boub proof, and the hull will not only be divided into compartments, but will be literally comprised of two strong and distinct vessels, one sotting within tho oilier. The professed intention is to locate this vessel in the harbor of New York, midway be tween the Battery and Staten Island. Several year3 have alreaf r vesso, wa - v passed since the contract given to air. Stevens. In this tima some eight hundred thousand dol lars have boon aiv.K'opriated by the jroverni ment fur its construction Gen. Laaa aad Senator Douglas. ISpecitl Lisfatch to the Ji . Y. Tribune. J Wasiiixgtox, April 20, 1856. The reported challenge of Senator Douglas by Gen. Lnr.c has very little foundation. Mc clialknga has been jiven, end no correspondence between them yet exists, except a note from Col. Lane handed to II r. Douglas, to relieve Col. Lane from the imputations upon his honor and integrity which were implied in that Senators comments upon the Kansas Memorial, styling it a forgery, etc. To that note it is expected a satisfactory reply will be made, as Col. Lane only asks for justice. An answer was promised on Saturday at 1 o'clock. At that hour an additional period of several hours was asked, and when that elapsed, Col. Orr (for Mr. Douglas,) requested that the time be extended till Monday morning. This is ail that has passed on the subject. J. S. P. (fc5""Vho is Judge Hammond?" asked an ' inveterate old liner; "is he any relation to the Hammond who was arrested in Louisville on the 7th instant, on a charge of being engaged in counterfeiting?'' Theso questions being, we suppose, put in good faith, we answer, as of:far as we know, by stating that the candidate for whose benefit John C. Walker was skughlure" "u ,Uil."'. -""J l iw,-t -i Whig ticket in Marion COUnty at the election ln that yCar for a ;.-eat in the" ' ,va3 Keat bv Mr. Smith, the or Legislature, and asent mail aient . v . : 1 tj: 1;. tri, iv -.;. Ult lll'J tialll tu .iiiuiciurtijuud. ii licit tue w uig nartv was as tha democrats sav sold out. n-.mmnr.r1 'l-.mrr.Vit intr," frin rino-nrl and Ktri. ., 3 . . - ued democratic party. This nomination is his K, . ,. , , V,, ... . , , . . first dividend. Mr. Smitll, we are told, IS in soma trouble in regard to his success before tho people in Ma.rjon county, in 1S52; he fears! that Hammond will use his' influence with the I P enr.f,. r-A !,,( it .;n mnlr ' tuui Iii nice Vi ..tili.- k y , cw.it L livi bin trill swtiiv j ;n - modest rennest that be will resian his office nf man .frent. What rirht had Jlr. Smith. jn 1353. to beat the future democratic caudi - date for LieuL Governor in 185G for a seat in State Legislature? Smith deserves to lose his oUce; don't he? Mad. Cour. Mcbdebis Bocebox. We understand that on Mnn.lnv a rlifficultv oc.., in the bar room of the Bourbon House, (Mrs. Thurston's) at Paris. Jacob Spear, Esq.,.a well known citizen, threw a glass of whisky in the face of Thos. Probert, the bar keeper, who instantly drew his revolver and shot Spear three times through the head. The wounds caused immediate death. Probert was arrested and and lodged in jail to await an examination. ; Louisville Courier. 1.?; VI ItAliT U'AUelMUb. li aula -For sale by S. MYEBS. 9(l.l li Hhll IUL.I.I9. We a- sellina the diuerent MW brands ol bleached muslins at manufacturer's prices by the ease for p fundi. Ja. MKS LOW k CO., apl'J VÜ 412 Main St., Louisville, Ky.

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American Party. The Albany Statesman tVin nw A mpriran naner. well remarks: "What

------" "--f -"- , j ,s tne reason tnat J"- - i rrvrv - i T-iricnH ac ir ia nr tho f It. ! flint Btl n aQ Tnßn. lS of aj partie, hows such vitality? The answer is simple Because it is founded in the DODular heart, and leans in undoubtinpr faith !on the patriotism of the nation. Demanding ! tlmt tne il?e s,ia e 'n our common schools laiining mat to tue children or me sou 02lon?' nrst us rewards seeing to arrest we 1 m öl iii 11 it n rnn nnn Tn nn 1. inn rnn tn ncn n m biuon tliat would divida tre union, ana asser-1 rifice, they appeal, and loudly, to the true and i good of every party, that the responsivo "God i be with you!" comes up like the swell of tho sea, troin every tide, strong m youtli, strong i in the right, and strong m the consciences and ock.s ters mers hed Couratre, then, Americans. ever SlllCe VOUr ! existence as a part', have the skies looked so promising!" OCT" The estimated value of the property , . , . - - belonging to the corporation of Cincinnati jg 86,416,815 11, while $1,445,000. the debt of th-j city is (jTThe Gazette, published at Wabash, savs j that on tho 8th hist, there were 110,000: bushels of corn stored in the warehouses in that place. T51E CiltE AT ItüSSi AX KE.HEDV. TRO BONO Pi'SLiCO, Every mother sliouM have a box in tho house hur.dj lucaso of ojid'.-uts to tho children." Keel 1 in 's Kuss. a Salve. It is a Bis'.ou rdiuody of thirty years tandirjj. and is recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for Burns, I'iles, Boils, Corns. Felons, Chilblains, ami Old Sore.- of every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itch, Pcald Head, ?ieltIo Rash, isunions, ore iNipples, (recnminendril by iiui8es, Whhlows, iSlie. Festers, Flea Biles, SpiJor Stilus, Frozen Limbs, Salt Kheum, Scurvy, Sore and Crackled Lip?, Sore Kose. V.'artsaud Flosli Wounds, it isa most valuable remedy and cure, which tan be testified tn b thousands bo have used it in tha city of Host njiml vicinity for:halat tiirty year. In no instince w ll this Sa've do au i:ij':ry,or iutcrf re wiln a physician's prescriptions, it is made frora the ourest materials, from a recipe brought from Kussia of articles growing in that country and the proprietors have I nters from all classes, clerrj men, physicians, sea captains, nurse, and others who have useJ it them seivot, and recommend it to others. Keddinj's Itussla Sa'ivo is put ti large tin boxe?, stamped on the covu' vr th a picture of a honsa and disabled soldier, wuU-h picture is also engraved on the wrapper, f'rice 25 cents a box. Rbi.diko & Co., Proprietors, KlilXUR.FAKXSLEY v CO. Ayer.U, apT-di-wly Kvausville. lud. SPECIAL NOTICES. OO" Xoticci in thi place, tan cents per line one insertion; 20 cents per line three time:.; 30 cuaU jer lino urio week; discount on looker time. EXT it A riMI-: HAVANA CIUAiCS. Anew and excellent assortment of fino and ohoics Havana Cis.r3, just reoeived and 'or saia by JIORRIi MILSCn. ap22-3w rpr,Q.ite the Tost Off.ce VALUAIiClj; Fltt'PKUTY J5.-5. SZk THK nnicrsigntd haj forsale rl ty choice building lots, whih will be oilered on res inablo terms. This propt rty ojx braces some of the mst deiiraMe locations tor resiiences atioat the ei'y. Good bargains will ba offered. Call iaimediately 1I0KKIS S. JOUNSOX. aplO tf Real Estate Asent. Okdsrs fr Tood I :a at 1. E. WIIHRr.ER'3, will le ap7-lm'2(n &jjr" As a spring or a;nm?r mt'.Ucine wo "uld rucainmend Ur. J . UarKrTtCtt' Ctjiebrte l Stmich Diners above all tthra. in strengtbaiuf and invigorating etldct npon a Oeoilitated sy.tra n tr'jiy a--:toiiibing. lis tuic action on the liver, its ten de icy to Urivo all himrs t9 the surface, thcr-by leanAing the ay in from all impurities, id what has staod for thse Bieters smih an enviable reputv.ion, inaimuuh as thir are pleasant t-i the t ist. even as a beverage, and aro in general ne as a family medicine wherever kuovtu, 1" or sale by Dr-iififisis and Uotei g ncra; ly. HALL'iOK & STOlOARD. WOOLäKV Ä SAWYER, Agents. nDCPOiDKrCE cor.vciL no. 2, ?ets 7 o'-jlork P. M-. at their Ifaf! on Water street, uver the rlep:riph Oilico, oa the ärst aal third Saturdays of fciih m-inth. ott21dtw B V T K 8 . Ona sqnara. ten lines nr lgi3, nnetiut. fiCc: thre tini3. tl; one week. $i oil; two 7.x8. 32 50; oue month. $4; tliree cior'J, 7 JV'I Six month. $If ; oue year. 15. Dissountoa larjr adrtisineats. Cinls of six lia or umler, per ar nam. No charse for mirriK'!. dealh or rlixious s. tices. X virture of a decree of the Yanderhnrgh Circuit Cmrt m id 3 at its April term, l.w run ue ted in a suitttr p riittf n hrin John J amts as plaimiil. aud L.e wis Jaoes mu'I others wore rt'e dants The aadera gned Cuumtu-ouer wiU ex pose to sale t puhtie auct on at the Curt 1101160 iu Kvausville on the 2-ih d.ay of May 16j6, the folio sriug de -e.ibtd real estate, to wit; All that part ot fractional section No. twelve (12.) in ToMisBhin ho. bcven (T) :uuthoI range "o. U-n (rOwestin V-n Jeructf h oii'ity. lndiiua. tU-ts ouuuded. Begiouiug at a p talie ou tre n e-t iiue of .-aid tract oual fret on at a point cue cüaiu seuth i f the north wct corner of said fractiuuitl secüju. r-iani g fro-a tiieoco 3j east sevecty-six (76) ebains to the bank oi the Ohio rivtr, thence down saii river south 4tr west twelvo chatus and tettty links; tf.eiice north Si" west, seventy i.7') o'iain.i to h3 west line of said fruetional tuition, theu- e th sai t trest line to the placj v f ttto oijt. tfie middle third thereof bein Saihj ect to the life estate of t yu'Jii lirowu. ALSO: AU that r-art of the Southwest quarter of section So. one (I lt in the Tuwj.iip nl liaise alurciaid. to f: - Fifty tihtauu'J. acr-9 hjiiigthc middle pirtof said Southwest quarter, aud is forty (4U; cha ua and filty (10) Haks iu from North to douth knd ten vl) t;Laius in width fria Et t We t and beiu that portion of said quirterseetion marked ith the word heir? ' ou the r lt ei'said quarter stciton reci-rdud n or.tur hok "D ' at pa$o MO of the Kecortis ol the V tud-.-rburh l'rbarc U urt. tihwt-n and (3-10;) acres n the North end btiug subject to Ute l:fe estate of Oyuthii ISrev. n Te:oh. as lalf the purchase money to be paid iu cash and the remainder to ce paid in fo .r mouths from the day oi stle, tt e purchaser giving notes with approved security, waiving reli-jt frvin vaiuiCi nor appraiment laws and kearlot i fntcrcs:s from date. TilOS. K. uAKVl, apj-3 Cimmi3siuer. ADJUXiSTKATOll'S SA I.E. , x ppoiaud Adrr.ialitriiorjof thee-tar -t lltomasllo.dea aee'd. bald estate supposed to Le l'isoiveat. VI II.LIAJI A l Ij 1 1 I a J a tDiVAKu BLKTiS. 1 pa-3 A jtnioistrators. ; i ESIUABLK jskxiuenck roit sale. WS rrivat. salo th. Sonth Easfara hall of J t,o:o.lii' V. t'.vl b?au;ruifi. am situa ea near ir.o : coruor or sd and Walnut streets, t pon tile ions aiw.t4 on i of tlieuiDst com'orta'.l biiiluioKs in the citj. fitted up irita ' all the moiir.n iapr.vtm-.n, aud-iooidoUj ihe bestiupror- ' eJ r"pty n ,w ia the martet ppiy to BAKKKi OARVIN. En'iu,r!r "w fUBDK.V Si CilAMUtRS .6 CATTELL. ap'i6 tf iKD. 10 boxes 92 raper, assorted warf ! tje. near ater. ! TOuo fOFFUE.-iu-a choice landing rerstoamer Belt. 1 Jtt1"11"1 Krii;lab' t . r". IjlL.tii'. Kl a; t U . Sy atuore near Wa er. CSSAXCE OK COFt'Iib.fj sale by ap--6 -2: boxes iuaf aee' I andfor S. K. "IL BÜKT & CO. ßJHOK THREAD 1 case iee'd to diy and 'or sale by 3 apii JAMES LOW CO. 418 Main st , Louiavillee Ky. M3RITS. SO cases fancy Prints; 15 cases cv-.ry handit some English Prints lee'd to-oavnd for sale by J A MKS LOW CO.. aplS 418 Main street. Lou sville. Ky. BRKSS TRIM.HIMiS.-2C Csntins fancy Silk Trimmings, ree'd to-dy and forsale by JiMKS LOW k Cf. ap26 418 Main street, Louisville, Ky. Sti.WVt J.iCOSETS.-l eases tapecherh Jaconets diII rect importation ree'd t-day and lor sale bv ap26 JAMES LOW k CO. MAM liKSTKHS GIitCH M. 5 eases small plaid Manchester Gingham, direot import itiun ree'd to day and lor sale by ap24 J AMEi LOW CO. flLBACHKI I.I.Ki DltlLI.S. 5 eases assorted 9 ijual-iics; 14 eases Crown linen ree'J to- day and for sale by ap2fi JAMES LOW & CO. CJVT I SETT 8 -2 eases eandett mixed; 8 eases gold aad ic9 brown: 1 ea.es black and brown: 3 eases Cuhntiratt.. i ree'd to-day and for sale by JAMES LOW & CO. ' ar?5 il9 Main str et, Leui villr, Ky.

SHERIFF'S SALES

Under tbi. head will alw.y. b. found correct statement r smrricc' Sa.ie. aoLodäs Ppr . . ""--- . riT0nfA? : lu ad 4 o'ekek. of rents and proriu fur term or not orcr seven j eaia, of mitidle one-third part of the south-west qr. 01' see. 7. in township 6 louth or r inse 10 west. Fee simple will be sold if other doei not satisfy d.crteaad eosts. j A UUMB3UT3 vs. VICTOR BISC1I Sale on exeeut'on. i at Court Hume door. May 10, b t 10 and 4 o'clock, rents and ' profit for 7 yeur. iu deficit of which fee simple Lts Sot. 4 and 5 in block 7, in the Fonrih Enlargement of the city of V. vin..vi Iii . :0. t.S Ibt tiaeon. ilam Shoulder and Sides. t a choice article, warranted we'.! enred, in store ani ior by apit 3. W. A S. VICKEUT. Bl(KKTi10 doz 3 hoop iron bound Csder Buckets; G los hoon bra?a do do do: l'T do fancy toy iiuokota; 15 nest fionr Bnck?t ree'd 4ni 'orsaiby ari7 IVtl; I X V. II M Jl A .Ii i O 1 Iii freah tiblj batter. apU HKltSUBBGOER : CAKSON. A WORK OF KATIO.ALmi'ORRXtE. SOLD EXCLCSIVELI" ET SUBSCRIPTION. S 5JI 613 0? 02. F TcIS AMERICAN TRIVATEER3. and letters of Marque, during oar rar vitb tngland in the years 1812 1.1 au'l 'It. .?rdpcred witn several n.irai tatt rs between American and British Ships-e - ar; bt jBO ( 0GOK3H4H,. atitnor of ' voyages to Tarioos parts oi tne worin." In one bands tue oocvo volume, printed on fine paper with lare type, of about 500 pages. Illu.unted with six spirited illustrations. Bjund in cloth. elf th ilt. 50. CilABLBS T. KVASS, PuMishers' Ajrent. 351 Broadwav. ttAfrnls wanted to eanvass lor this work, to whims liberal cuinmwion iii bcS iven. ap'.vztd ltw. AV"S 10 cases new stvlsrcM tMsdav-nd forsale Liliy ar25 JAMES LOW & C -. 418 Main street Louisville , Ky. 3iBITS. SO cases new stjle fany Print iee'd to-day at una lor saio uy jajics i.un ,t ui). 413 Main street, Louisville. Ky. RiVafVCV SIl.K. :is pi?e?s new stylo 'aney silks; 2 Ja. piect-s black, or-.iliied; 50 pieoes colored chsllis rtre'd today an'i forsaicty JAMBi LOW & CO. 118 M tin s roet Louisv tie. Ky. BCll.r.lMi M VTKKI VI, KOK tlUB4T DT. '. UbUlJUT Cars will ho lurmshed to convey Building Ma Vrlal " uuuusiuufc. iw us iiihu a)'DH fciio premises Fitrr or cuabc afil or apoiication attae naiiroaa uepot. 4A3. II , UUH CK WOXDKRFIXI.Y ATTRACT VK. WAT FT. (Mi XT DOOK TO K. SlUNSl) BIT. MAIN t I.OCVST, fel most respectfully call the attention of the eity and V conn r triie to our rieautirui stocK oi kmbroiderie White Goo-ls. Ladies' Dress G-iods. Crape Shawls. Allendale, Lrncaiteraud Mars-illes Quilts. Gentlemen and Children's Apparel aid an endies variety of artteles usually kept liy retail merchant, which ffj hare jus- received and opened. apZl SicKINNKV fr CQOKB. ADTllMSTUATOK'S NOTICE. J0TICB irf hereby given that the undersig-ned has been 1 v appointed Adrainistrator ot the Estate of Harver K. G .11oh7, l.te af Vanderburg County deceased. Sunl estate is supposed to be solraiit. J. 3i. OA LOW bLU, ap2i-3w Administrator. ADMmSTK.VrOlVS ft I.E. MjOTfCE is hereby K'eo t'iht 1 will sell at t-ub'ic sale auc 1 tiyu, on Mjt,d:y the 19th day oi May next, at the Iare rea-utjnee of Hirvny r. CaMwiy, on the Hoherson place Union Towubhp, Vanderbnrgh oun:y, all his personal property (not taken by tho widow) crun-iistittg of Horses. Hog. Cattle. Vuru, Wheat, uousehold tortituie and I-aiming uiensild. Ac. A credit of nine months will bo girvn on all sum ot er three dollars, purchasers giving notej ith approval security ocanug inicre ana wuivirjt Tmnanna ana appruisrotnt law.. ai'--ow J. la. uallui c,t.u, Aiimintitraior. COUPOUATIOV NOTICE. iTaRDKREl) .hat the owneror owners of Lots Xos. 21 . 21, r 25, Vi. 27, and 28 in block No. 9 Kantern knUrzcmrntot te ci y of tlvAiJv 11. ea-ue a phink si lcw&lk to be placed down extending alsne the fionts of Said lots on market spare or Fourth street, witttin ten diiy a tt?r the pa liaation of tqimoticA, and in default thyreo' the Street Commissioner is dinc:ed to perform said worn aJd costs and expenses accrntnfi tht'rolj will )e as-esed to and collected by sale of said lou or so much thereof as will satisfy raid lien and eots By rh'TofCumaon Council. tt KLL H. WALKKR. upii 10t : City Clerk. SlOOaO ÄVOUT1C OF DlTCHINti. TUB CrrRKSS Pond ÜKAi.viwu Compaxt. ineirprated hy sn actoi the lajt L'g.slature of Kentnckr. have about tu, 00 worth of ditching to be dene thronen thuir lands in L'nion ciunty, for which thy will pay cash, as soon a the work is dune, and will mke alvances equal to 50 p.r cent on tha work dose each month, after the second month, the work to comtU'-nce in Jane or July and ba fi iü-I.-U in December nex;. The land will be shown and f li particulars given by applying f A. L. Churchill. Joo. Heohaw. Dr. J. D. Ames or G'o. Piyne. living near the land, or to me. Clerk of tho Board in IMurgaiafield, Ky. ap2t-?m d-tw IVFLLTS G. HCGIIKR. CLARKT A l.E. ItO Loxes in sto e and 'or sale by J np:il . PRBSTON BR03. ttljrinOV OLASS- 250 boxes as-ortrd slzee ree'd W 9 au ior saiq ojf np2l PREäToN BROS. rtOrFKK -100 bags Pio from Now rlcu ree'd per steamer Mont'imcry this day by ap2t PRH3TOX BROS. ifioEv "fottxo. A SMALL sum of money was found yesterday on the zn. wharf. Tue owner can have it by calling at this ofhee and desrihina propertv ap2t-'tt "S & f lit Sil prime Kve iu store and tor Kate cheap by il 3Jr a-,.24 z. u. rooK ä son. 6: BXS Oition; 25 drams Figs; 5 Olbs pan?r ehell Almoadj:5X boxs Sardines reed pe Europa by ai ?H Z. II. COOK & 80 V. s- c- So,,!- 500 1!s Oram Trtar; A3 iFHrx 2.VIII.S Unnr Snlphnr: las E. R. Daraie it Co's extra Saler.tus; 2 iOIW extra In liso. lor sale br c p 2 1 z. ti cook & soy . !s20l 4SSK. Ac. Golden Ryrnp. Socarhoose Symp. 17k. ii--Arliousa. flautation and Kcloiled Molns es taritaia bj a.'a3 J. V . & a. VI'ICERY. Mril Äje. Buckwheat and Superfliie liest Honrfor Ml sale by apJ3 j. W. Jfc 8. V1CKERY. 5? AUPKH 8 SI GAZ!iFfor Ma. jast ree'd and r0r ule by a?33 X. CONYXttTuS it CO. C "'HOICK Sl'CJ vnilOCPK MOLASSES. i5 bllsthia J -lay received and for s:ile hv a(2j. S. K. CiLliBR &C '., Syo. near Water. 'JJlABUi SA1.TT25 l-aes tiverpeörfinälöi aleläwlij iL apü a. E. GILBERT & CO . Sie, pear water. CV0HS.TR74'ni.F:s ajvö VCiT;ö.s77törrTBAT iiarK babiks takk .notice. 2 dot Cabbs. Cradles and Cradle-Wagons, various stylos and prices forsale ly ap.'3 J. W. a S. VICKEKT. "1I.I.OW WARB. 1' dot f;.ney and common Kaskets: 2 dos Clothes Baskets: I doi Children's hifh and lourOhair?; t.sethcr with a general assortment of Willow aud wood H'are. for sale at our nsnil luw prices. arJ J. W. & S. VtCKERT. piSOCSHIES p.; VISIONS. ä HSI 15 ean the hungry people get ww The bestoi Grooeries. dry and wet? They'll fiud them, yon may safely bet. AtZ. li. Cook & So.V3. There's flowr and sujrar, soda soap, Pies. pickles, buckets and kitchen st'.ilT; Cigars u,uite worthv of a pnff. For cash at Z. H COOK & Son's. There's todrldh. coTee. starch and siice, Jlams. cheese snd bn ter. very nice; All to be ha t at th- lowest price. Fr cash at Z il. Cook t Son's. Corn meil. molasses, pork and salt. Aal further, lest (he rbime should halt. You'll find 'U3t every thins but lault For ca.h at Z. II. Cook & Sox's. In fact, believe this tale ornot No man. eaect aatpid sot. Can wan for oven, pin or poi. Or anv tnirg that cau't be jros To nibble cold or swallow hot. For cash at Z. 11. CopK & Son's. J. El. .TIAtiUi; Oc CO., "TTttTATlXO closed out nearly ojr whole first purchsies of Jia Spring Goods, und-?r a very heavy trade for the pa?tnix weeks, we are now receiving a second edition parchaed at greatly redno d rates, aod we are olfering the most deairable aud elegant ytoek ot Dry Goods ever brought to the West, at very low pr'.Cfj. ttd ooldiavite merchants to call and ex amine for themselves it they want to bay cheaper than they hnve 'ought before. We are just receiving new Prints, Cottonades. Ginshams. Jeans. A prou Ch-.cks. Sattinets. Chillis. Casimercs, Bereges. Yestings, T'eLaiaj, Jacconets, &o , ice. and all iimls of gods suitible to the seaton; besides an e'e gant assortmeit of Silk and Straw BonneU. p22 A t,lVE PET XjlORSAI. 1 rj-ii-M E-oaly one year old. Price 10. CITY Kncinire at HOTEL. I'llPMU StSI.iiLliS. fBllil POPLAR Shingles in yard and forsale j 9 " Hr v by apiJ JOHN F. GLOVER. A "OKK KB. .50 bass priaie Kastern Rio ree'd this day W pr steamer City oi rt heeling and for sile by fU f l'SKiT iNBROS. ß31:li.VR. 100 hbJs fair to choice j ut reo'd and lor sale by up. -2 - PBKSTHS BROS. f' sQUOit. O bU superior old Kyo v nUky; 10 cases J pure iiolland Gin, jiut ree'd and tur sale by r-KSSTOY BROS. IS f BAGS Java Cotta; Si 1'ockeU Java Coflee ree'd and JL AW lor sale by at i'2 I &D. HEIMANN. t Z. HALK ciiea i'ouni Hvson Guniuwder and Imperial X Tea received and for sle by l7& D. UEIMANX. f) "T CA DD ES; 6 lbs Ha ass rted Tea: 12 Caddies assorted tea. ree'd and for sale bv 13 lbs Ea ej.J s I. & D. H IMANN. C 8A0S Pepper; 4 bags Alls jioa reo'd ant for s ile bv 9 "' I. D II KIM .4 N N. if liO.iL KS sumaii Caudles ree'd and lor sale by -J at 22 I. & D HKIMANN. C1UR.liU BiÄKK A.l) liCKKI.KirPÖKK.-Su J bbls extra Sugar Cure: Corned Heel : m bhls Mess Pork lor reUiins. ep21 HERS H BERG ER K CATjON. FOii SALH 0 A ClCIOni r. mRK ii,il.iMi...j .... . ii r -.. iv 1M Pla ofKv. M. ansviile. either the whole Lot or in h. Ires or quarters to suit purthejeis. Terms of payment: I. 2. 3. 4 and S years with interest pavaMe annually. Payments satisfactorily secured. pl9 lOtd ASA IBLEHART. WITCHES, CLOCKS, jTKWI3t.HY.cVC. "S"57"E have jnst receired. (and are continually making adwV ditions.l a largo and hne stock of. Watrhes. Jewelry, Clocm. Siver Ware, in short all articles usually kept in a Jewelry store, and being direct from the manufacturer's we are enabled to sell at verv low figures. 1 he pnblic generally and the Indies in particular, are invited to call ani examine eursMclr and prices. UITTROLFF k SONS. apl-.i Main street bej. H spd 2d,

RAILROADS, &C.,

EVANSVILLK & CRA VVFOItDSVlLLE Iii TT,'TRAILROAD, CIIA.Xii: OF tIME. O Nana after Monday. Feb. 18th, until further iMic-e Trsios will run astoiiows: Mail rassenger iram loaves .vansvin as a:r t s M.; arrives at Vincennes t 0:10 T. M , iu timo foi fiwn(era bound for St. Louis, or Central Illinois, to take Train on the Ohio and Mississippi Railrotd arrives at Terr-M:ni at 9:.10 P. M.: ludianaoolis. 1:00 niftM. conntcliDf direr! ith trains for Cincinnati. Columbns and Cleveland, via. ln"tnapulis and Cincinnati. Indiana Central and Indianapolis. Pitw- r bnrth and Cleveland Railroad. Time frost Kvansvilia to Cincinnati , 11 1 oors . . viox do oo to Pit.sburfrh 2 do. do d do to New York... 41 do, do do do to St. Louis 11 do. Returnins leaves Terte-IIante stS:4 P. II.: after tr rival of train from Indianapolis arrives at Evansvi.le av 9sl P. M. ... ur Pnenxers by this train can come from Cincinnati. 3ia :air Louisville, Coluzabus and St Loais samo daj FARES: Prom Evansvllle to Cincinnati....... t rT do a St. Louib 7 IT do do Indianapolis, 6 .! d do Trr Haut ..- 4M do do Cleveland 'i -tfdo do Pittsburnh. .....It7r .' Basare checked to Indianapolis. t : Dailr Freisht Trains leave Kvansville and Tcrro-IIante a . . a 7 A . M.. on which local pasen:ers will be taken. Trains run hv Indianapolis time, wh.ch is eijtht minnt. . -' faster than Evansviile timo. HT For anv informition or throueh Tickets, applr at taor Ticket Office, head of Loouststrect. Kransville. eetzi -J.J. uaiSM,se' i Bnaulrer. Prinoeion Clarion. Vinrennes Gazette and llen dcrsnn Patriot take out other adv. and copy. ADAMS' KXPUKSS COHPANY. "SWS It NEW ARRANGEMENT TH5 ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY reypfctfullr nDoasce to tbeir friends, th paMieof Erantvill aad -' icinity. tht they hav detrrmined to open an office mt r ßvansville. to be devoted exelnsirely to the trADS-tion of"' the business of their Line, ed h&vn appointed JHr.'GKO W. MoBRIHK a their Agent, who, from hie past eomect.-tfV with tre busin e?. U perfectly f miliar with aUthe.oatr ni the details of tboir operation. TMa arrafrif-nt Laa keen made with the aole object of f ocreaainft the facilities of . th Kxpreea, and thereby increase its desirability to the pwV"" lie to accomplish which the best efforts of our local agent will ba especially directed All persons ha in business with onreomany will pleajt ca.ll on Mr. MftBrid, at onr new office on First street, bo- ; -tween Locnstand Alain, who avion is authorised to act for1 as from this date. noT2-dtf ALFRKD ftATTHKR. Snperintewrf'nt. EVAiSVII,l-LAl) UAUASII PÄlKEiV i no stannch and good steamer . D. A. G I V E N ., Ca it OatmaN. Mastor. will ron dnnr the - son in the Evansrille and U'abash Rtrertrad. For freight-'. ' or puss age, having good accommodations, apply on board. Bih2S LodiM JLi;, v n. 1. 1 a . r si. LOIJIX PACKET. aMa The fine and fust pasenger paekefc uM FASHION, -Jos. KetD Commanier. will leaTo nrao.ri'1 ' erirj Thnasdaj mornii p for Louisville, and ever Snnday' morning for St. Lottis. For freight or passsge. IiaTia? 6n' ace -mmudaions. apiilv on hoar-1 nib'itt K va.il ille, Louisville and XlcnUcrikou Packet. The large, new and swift s'esn-er Ä RAINBOW,, Ar l'. M. R. IIOLCROFT Master, enutinae mnntr ; r&cularW in the above trtile for which she iu loilarnriufc and departing from ETansviU fur Htsdrrms and Lsouivme eTery w eao.f.aay ana amTay. i or freight t passage. Iiaviog excellent accoxntr.ola'ionit apply en hoard. The Rainb'w connects regularly vith the Cincinnati and Louisville packets, the next day after leaving Evangvil.. '.' Passengers frem Kvansville can procure through tickets if. they desire Kh3-t WÄUSFUAiß T ICE. ri.EAMXG AND PRACTICE UNDER THE CIYIX. CODEBY HOX. 81MEOV SASH. gUlS is a large 800 rolume. h autifolly printed and J neatly and firioW bouad inlaw sheet, price $5. GO. h contains an ample collection of forms ef petitions, answers, entries for Clerks, returns for Sheriffs. &e. The forms of entries and returns which are vry nnmeiis-" : ren-icr thv work (.specially useful to County Officers a well as to the profession gcuerallv. For sale by anlfi T.COVVVOTOV CO. u x:i.si.i.u not si; a.w lui t on OVSaturdavthe 19th day ef April sett. t 2 o'clock, P. M . we will sell at pnblio auction, thst part of Lot No. l!0iu the Donatio Enlargement of Kransville. wi'th the im -provements theieon, which is lonnded as follows: Beginoine on fourth street on the line dividing lots le"9 and 190 mnninc thence along Fourth street on tho line ef said let No . 10. fort tert. theuo ak rieht angles to Finita treet 13 feet to the slley in the rear of said lot. thence alone paid 1iy 40 tect towards Walnut srreet, thenee to the beginning The terms of sal? are. one-third of parch&fe mon1 to be paid down, one tlvrd in one. end the remaining third fn two years the purchaser to py interest at the rate of interest and exchange in tne Baus a of the city. T' e def rrei payments-, to be to'-re'l by lein on the property, or in such other way' as may be agreed hr the jtnrti' s W IL.L.A KU OÄKi'lSiXTISK & JUÜ A. KISlIi : , ap16-3w 5 t'ST UKCKIVKD PRfl STKVMEK ST GO boxed Claret Wine at reduced prices. ap4t 8. I.K. :0 bhls more of that auoeior rhilaU''ilua a le just L ree'd aud for sale by ap!5 l'i;.-:STuN" BROS. PITI'H IS." 15 'S V ClerVssay they tear I h.va bonht more Goods then 1TJ8. w wiii ee aide to sell the present easwn. Now. in or' der to avoi 1 tie like ooourreuce. 1 hare given them instrne-; tionsto sell the Hoods at much lea than our nsnl low rates. ' To tny custarr.rrs. and all othe.s who want bargains in Dry (iools, I would respectfully sa-, now is your time tn itch in." S KM MICH. ap!2 Slain street, three loors below Second. I.E 25 bbls Pittsuarg Aie received and forsale by apiz I. & D. HEIMANV. a'HITK VI.K VI"K VH1 7 IM Wl.it Win Yineaar ree'd from Smw York and for sale by ap!2 I. & P. HEIM ANN. fJ!KFRUIT. iiaajeaFie FruT'Trec'd and for sale by ap!2 I. & D. U KIM ANN. nn4BI,K FRCITS. 13 ca es of Pa' . Cherry, Fi i J9. Apples, Pears, &a.. ree'd and for aale by As b. HEIMAXX. 1iSy hum S B sale by icasea 6t. Thomas Bay Kim ree'd and for"1 apis I. & D HSIMA.VN. r, KM'I.NK UI.1VK Oilj. IS caess Olive oil received SLW and for sale by pli I. & D. HEIMANX. i2T-t;i8-24 Boyes Tomato Catsnps rec" and forsile 4by aplJ l.&V. HKIMENN. TttWCSHROOM CATSl'P. 6 cases 5 ushrjom CatscpIfJL re'd and far sale by ap!2 1. & ll. afclMA.NN, 6" .4 Cases Stouuhton'Bitter roo'd aj tor ulslj apl2 l.k D IIlIA!yv 0 4k4ATOXSassorted iron sheet slabs; pressed steel jß ß plow moulds in store and for sale by apJ2 SAU'L ORR..' - A CO"M"PLETKaZortment or solid box Tices, nvfls er ' yg. lows, stoek and d Is. sUcgesaad hand hammers in store. and for aalo ty tp'.A SAM'L ORE. - fC HAGS Rio OoTee; 6 bbls S. S. Almonds? 'JF'SF 5 boxes tue boat Virginia tobacco received this day, aad for sale by ap5 I. at D. HK1MANX. JI ST RKCKIVKD. 17' ort grass Matches; 100 box Fancy Soap: 300dos Brooms; 100 box Cove Oysters; ft;.'' XOObds Wrapping Paper: fVrems Flat Cap Paper; For tale by pia TEXNEY at .SORKNäOX. JIOEIISv"V Sc ISZIO'I'IIEIt. IMrOKTKHS AND JOür.ER IN SILK3.FANOY DKKSMIOODS. UN KNS. WHITE GOODS, llilbi.n, Glovci) Hosiery, TRIMJil.VGS, BOA'JVETS. MJtJVTJ LLJiS. $-C., No 416 Main '.. betw. Fifth and Sixth. Lon., Ky.. WOULDcall the attention of buyer, to .their complete stork of Goods, mhich is constantly beiiiis replenished by daily reccirti. rer Adams' and American Exrjresa. of all" uew aad desirable styles of Dress Goods &o., imported 'nl 'he country. Slev-.-hanls visiting the market may always ; ' rely on finding ourstotk complete throucbont the sean, as ourresidact buyer in .VewYork keeps us continually sop-. ; plid with everything ir demand. apla-lmdaw MOAT FOR KALK. FLATBOAT lvioeat tho mouth of tka taroo. one mile j il and a half above West Frarklin. is efered forsale... 1 The boat is now aorcpied ty Ecw. White ss wood boat. . i The boat if C7 feet long I t 12 feet 4 inehes wide, and is war - ranted strorg and durable Apply to WM. A. CATLETT, two miles above the liendersou terry, on the Indiana side. apii'tr SEW SPUIMU HILLIM3IIV. 7ISS BARKER has just received a large assortment of ifJB Millinery, eonsistine of Nepolitan. Silk and Straw Hoi.net... to hich she calls the attention of the Lariiesaf Evansville and vicinity. F. R. HARKER. . v1-: Firt .tree, between Main and Locusi. b ir .i. .v. k cw prime Suirar, Loaf 'ngar. powdered ttä. suiar Rio eoffoe. Sardines. RaUini Mclassesand fia Liverpool Table Salt, forsale by mh 20 T T. RR1MAXV. T,l7Öl"B. Insacks and barrels at wholesale or retail by Jt .pic . JOHN BL'RTIS. mm v One hundred bales hay first rate quality forsal 1 at Laughlin, Crane & Co swnrenouse. JOHN FARRELt.. Tpl5 fKFIXKO Rl'li lllü. HO bl la Crojhed sugar; 20 Losfk sucar: 20 bbls Pnlvi r'atdaosar ree'd this dav per rteami er Emprsssi bv ap2 PRESTON BROS. A RARK H.WCE FOR TH K SI AX OF LIMITED MK1S. . MOK SALEwTbreeto's 'atbe Eastern Enlarcment. ach B 30 feet front aad 146 deep. Price 83T3 or each, J cash, Jtjln one year, in two years and 'in thre jesrs. with interest. Enquire of ap23-2w ASA IOLEHAJtT. r KOCEK1ES AT AFCTIÖ1. HaTE Ml sell at auction, on Fridav mornina. April 2h. I . at9'elock , a aeneral assortment ot uroceriee, m n upied by J. Kron. Vine s'reet. b.twaen store formerly oeeu water and Firtstreeu. WOOLSEY ii hbLbUM, .. Aactieneeia. .K. Pittsbnrgand Cincinnati AI at the bowest prieeS: iastoreby p!6 8. MYERS. "8 rtQR P'pesVi Madaria and Cherry Wine for sale by la. w aplü S J" Y ERa. OLLAXD Gl i pipes imported Cnpegin low by apl-i M Y F RH. -g" iUASÜ'kT;S of CnampaiKne tursaie by i() adl S. MYERS. B MFORTEO. Stomach Bittirs in easks and bAaes'inak. ree'd by 5. MYERS.

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