Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 98, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 March 1858 — Page 2

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bansbille gailn journal. EVAN S V I LLC, IND. THURSDAY MARCH IS

The doctrines proclaimed by the

Lecoraptonitcs are almost as monstrous as the acts of aggression which they

contemplate against the people of Kan

sis. , The President and all those who

re-echo his views, declare that the peo

pie of Kansas will hare an undisputed

right to change their constitution at any time bj a bare majority of votes should

it be obnoxious to them; notwithstanding its provision prohibiting all alteration of it till the year 1861. This idea is de' structive of the fundamental doctrine of all American Constitutions. Tbe first idea given us of a Constitution in all our political primers and text books, is that a Constitution is a fundamental law estab lished by the people to limit the power of majorities to protect individuals and mi norities from the tyranny and oppress ions of overruling majorities. It is a bill of restriction, that cannot be changed nor abrogated except in the mode prescribed by the terms of the instrumcnt itsclf, and that mode is so designed as to bo a strong check of itself upon the wiU of the majority. To change the Constitution of the United States would require the assent of nearly three fourths oi the people. To con tend that a mere majority could destroy or alter it would be revolutionary. The power to change a Constitution is always most carefully guarded in every State Constitution, for upon that, all the security it gives to other rights solely depends. If a Constitution can be changed by the will of a bare majority and in violation of its own provisionsit affords no more security than a Statute Law, and makes a Constitution a mockery. It has been said we were approaching a state of anarchy, and were in the midst of a revolution in which Constitutions and laws were losing their force and in which the transcient popular will would become the only rule. The strongest proofs we have of the truth of this sad opinion, are the doctrines promulgated in the discussion of the Lecompton Constitution. The President in a Message to Congress deliberately assumes a position in direct opposition to the first principle of all American Constitutional doctrine, by contending that Constitutions are but the mere creaturesofthe will ol the majority subject to the caprices of popular opinion to be J changed at anr time in violation of their c.r;-nn A ...VS-.l . . . . , ' I claimed by the wildest fanatical revolutionist It destroys all confilence in the permanency and security of all rights, I and inaugurates at once a mob rule without chJc or resnonsibilitr , . . . . .. ... ou,u pr.uc.pic wuuuwpn;.! me judiciary maintains any sen respect, or retains a shadow of independence, Nor will those who now proclaim them I support them in practice. As soon as the profession of them shall suhserre a I . - .... . . . I prvn.purpu fcucy wm ue repuuiaiea oy their advocates, and denied as destructive and heretical. And can Congress, who I have no right to dictate in any way to a I Sfit fVia fiirm mnA ifnA tinna nfSta Pah. I "w V4" v WM- vt - Stitution autbonze a bUte to set aside the most sacred and stringent provisions of it3 fundamenUl law? It is strange popular sovereignty doctrine, that Contrress cannot orescribe anr provision of a Rf-a rnn.u;nr. K- . ,M ... , ' tion authorize the people of a State to set its entire Constitution aside, and hare it remodled. The District Agricultural Society. ma citizens oi vincennes neid a . m we m meeting last evening to make arrange - menU for the District Agricultural Fair, which the meetin- at Princeton voted ..,....,. v . should be held this year m Knox county. - - . ... . . W e learn that it will require a large expenditure to fit the Fair Grounds and provide the necessary accomodations for the Fair this year at Vincennes. If the citizens find any difficulty in raising the a t a means ior tne necessary preparations, we are told the Fair will be removed to this county or Gibson, and the holding of a Fair in Knox will be deferred to a . . . . , more convenient season. Knox is slow , j mi in tier movements ana is encumoerea suii with a good deal of the old Creole fcgy spirit. KT Prayer meeting's have been held in cannl tt nur rVnrrVip ilnriniy tbat DVM" " o present week, and have been numerous - ly attended. Many of our business men and mechanics avail themselves of the . . . ... . , wtcamis aawiMsfl t f rliVail tnait mmfa .u.. , ,v.. from worldly matters, and engage their tnougnta on tne more important con cerns of the future. The movement with regard to daily prayer meetings is A . -a .!. e - a gooa one, nu w, yu w,o cuoru oi those- engaged in it will be rewarded with success, and that all their hopes may be follv realized. Winz ilAjirFAcrrsK. la St. Louis, there is a large company engaged fat the manufae- . -r -..f!-. win -rhlh J eim!n a Ull luro ut iiai Y.i., c o ..t..--M11MnM anJ t-arilr- The F 3 r lu' 7 Z , v -.:,- AMiti vsirnpfi si nn rarrv 1 . .jja trwaru moa process or mskingwme. ------ called the "Bparsiing uaoiaefc wuv. favorite with the public. The grape culture is fait extending around us, and we shall in a rear or two need a company here to pur chase and manufacture the product of our Tineysrds.

Fbok New Äfuxico. Dates from New

Mexico up ta the Hth of February havs IPn-'f C5U, tbrongh th? PVT" retched si Lonia. C.r,L Marrv had been in f..1

reached St. Loms. Capt. Marcy had been in the

oanta r e, ana aiierwaraa ieii ior ..louqucre. i tor

Ilia trip from Camp Scott is described as one Princeton, March th at 10 o'clock, A. M. of irreat hardship. The command travelled 1""?' Warrickl. .Knox nd, ibn

for two hundred miles in snow five and six - fest deed, without tents, and with nothing I bat two blanketa for ach soldier. Ten or 1 aon. twelea men were badlr froated. A rreat I , , , I many anlmala were lost, and for twenty daya tbe party lived exclusively on male meat,! and for eleven days previous to this time they .- I of were on nan rations, no men were iqs. ua iceir sititsi si ion -nassacnuse.-s, tu i temptation to eat was so great that a sergeant died!r,ni excessive indulgence; ho was an I ltave about the let of March, taking with him flour, aalt, corn and animala. He was ? togooy ijeniaror, casing . To oua and north-easterly route than he had be- I . i T V . 1 - ! . fore traveled. This is owing to the fact of his Uking wagons with him. ne la reported . . v , , . , - . i to have said that aupphea could be furnished at Camp Scott much easier and quicker from New Mexico than anv other place but they .11 . 000 woulJ g"thavetoce.theaaPplica there. , . . . ,i. i:m. I 17 Arvra.mimuu.um. latcd as having recently occurred in lioaton. - . I A passenger arrived at l ortland from England andltookhhe car. for Boston, in company 1 l with a gentleman with whose countenance he imacii ed himself familiar. When they . t A.t r,f the entlomen innn!.,! In tl,- n.rin of the other for a cab Z Ute U. t. . cufn in Cb.,l.ton. x. .x 'iv i - I "h. nlliir a. 1.1 ha nrAMUAil ffflinff T A t ha Mint I A tv t a n wl th. flnM.n ' o- .T.-rf on arriving at mo street in quesuon it appeared that tbey both designed to call on the same individual. Thu strange Mrie. of co- M incidences greatly puziled both; but their mutual snrprise and dolight can be iraagined but In a degree, when they found that they were brother., and that they had thus ii ..it. A,.,i! I k,v aingularly met at the house of a third brother. One of them has been la the service of the racha of Egypt for twenty-two yjar; .v. ..v.. i r.. 1 .v. t-... I the other has spent sixteen years in the East Indies, while tho third has been in thiscountrp during nineteen years psst. The brothers I are native, of Scotland, and have not seen each other for twenty-four years. 1ST The Washington Union i. very much alarmed at the course of the Know Nothing" I member, of Congress, In voting for Harris' .. .. fru t. movement In the House on Thursday. It says, by this course of proceeding they are jeopardizing tbe "great measure for the ad- 1 mission of Kansas." The Administration is evidently losing strength in the House, and the passage of the Lecompton Constitution has already become more than doubtful. The Southern press is condemning the administration policy in more decided terms than heretofore, and the recent position of the South American members, has been assumed by them after consultation, and with the determination to resist the iniauitoa de igna developed by the action of tbe special committee and the report of Mr. Stephens. -Thre are now over 40,000 cases n the books of the Association for Improving Thes. 40i000 ... thoM -ho. haTinicalled on by the virtors of their districts, have been declared worthy objects for eharitwl,er TbIa l rao"D r mendicity growing, irora me ict tnaS many worthy mechanics do not apply for aid until th. la3t dim0 U ipenl -nd the la.t morsel of lood n their honscs eaten. Tbe Association referred to Is now on the verge of pecuniary exhaustion. At the last meeting of the Brt three weeks ago, tbe funds In the "nas oi tne ireasnrer were overarswn i , 000, and since that lime f ,ooo cases liave ddcd tQ iU Domb- Mki relief.-. The managers state that $20,000 will, at tho very least, be required to carry tho poor through tho winter. -.-------. Beak Redesnntlans. The brokers of Cincinnati are still bu-y. I The Kentucky and Indiana banks sie reccivw ff their polite attention.. The Branch B"k ln tU citT rtdtnuA on yesterday uuw w,w ,Mae, ina jariD" m' doubtlesa be expected. Fortunately the sound condition of the country will prevent -ny nncomraon derand for coin-though a considerable call on the banks is probable I just now, as has been usual in past years at this season. BT" A letter from Texas states that the Legislature would have to adjourn tbe 1 keepers of the hotels and boarding houses having notified them that there was not food enough in the city of Austin to last ten days I longer. The writer My. he never heard of a k ... . , . , I AAIVI M IVWUJl KUIVIIUt UIUUKVUFVIVI SUVAS Aan m.:oritr of thoM wh. comtyOM tna rreient Lcffisl.ture. Flour was selling in Austin at $20 per barrel; corn '2 50 per bushel, and no potatoes to be had at any I price I Mr CtMt ntw member of Con I gress from Indiana, is said to have made a decided hit in the House on Thurlay. Tbe n04t Mhnt Pmt WM lhfl dr between Buchanan's Messsgo against the . . , .... , n , I '-ansas rcoeis, ana uio laugusgo a iwoyaivi., ittj tu. v.j England rebel. The ideas and language I I vauil'Utoa VI III - vavuw wuvauac uw A'ww I of both are nearly identical . w. I hit iriffn It hit nnminn in a mu now ti.. .... l . x- i I .. . ... ...... I pending oeiore tne jegisiatare, tnat tne laws 1 and Constitution of that State do not require I a representative in tbe Legislature to be an inhabitant of the district he represents I residence in the SUte is all that is necessary I mJ the citixen of a djstrict c.a m.kechoice 0f a representative of the inhabiunts of the - 1 whole State BT It appears that the real heirship to tbe great "Jennings Estate," in England, is Qch m.ttcr of mjiitrJ .-er. great is the desire to make out a claim for I this immense property that aasociationa have I been formed in different parts of England ana Ireland to trace out tne penning, peaiI gree, and obtain a clue to the heirs. Strong I bopea are entertained of success. I I i ii i , . . .. . arw ik. wM reu at reccu m-cLi.g oi was stated that eighty lans-nacr es wen snoken A in thc "tJ of York, and that more lan i . ges are spokm there than la any other eity -f the Worf I In Celambia, S. C., two men one - I convicted or burglary, and the other of high J way robbery have been sentenced to be I hanged on the 50th of April.

District Fair.

purIM)90 ef organism a "District Fair," tion e-outn western Indiana, assembled at n: - a v- --,..:;-, v-n,i prtt f War rick, Chairman, antfWra. W. Blair, of Gibsecretary. r .V. J-!T- ' ' '" lo.ivwing wuininw-oa were srnoinieu: Committee on Organization as follows: P. Ilorahrook, of Vanderburgh Mr. Perrigo, """"J Mr- bcotl or Knoxi Embree Gibson. Committee on Constitution and Bye-laws as follows: Samuel Orr, or anderbnre; Samuel Hall McKeeof'Knox! ' Warrick. A. B P. Hornbrook then addressed the Convention at lenjrth upon the propriety of the pres"n?"Uk'n?: u motion, adjourned to U oVlocJc, P. M . The Committee on Organization made the followinir renort. 5? 1st. That we consider it expedient and "'8""" Ajneniwrsi sau Mechanical Society; and that any county of iU NationRl Koiul comply in(? witn ourCon.titntion and By-Laws, .nay be em . braced In the District. 2d' ThatitehallbeknownastheDis. trfct Ajrricullara, and Mechtnical Socioty of contn Western Indiana. rVshall be a President ?JhJTX: jd Thllt the officers Secretary, Correspond " .'-I j j I er. ana throe Directors Trora each county. Tne Dirtora to be appointed by the county in wliiciiiLheT real nft. I Vth.' The .object of the Society shall be the promotion of Agriculture, Stock Kaising, Horticulture and Mechanic. SZLT'- IT f. 1 iwÄrSSH; SS ma denire I luJ Ucaire. I Sth. That the County Society, on whose ground, the District f air Is held, aball have ibo entire receipt. anJ pay all expenses, at- I en .eh .air ana .nsu jy .cn 7 Lxceej ifun hundred dollars. All of which is respectfully submitted, 1. IIORNBROOK, Chairman, The rer?rtj"ras rrcd. Rtfolred, That the first Fair be held npon the of l!e Knox County Agricuftaral Society. On motion, Rcnolvcd, That we proceed to I the election of officers for the ensuing year. I R . . lrt,; -n,,j 5n .,. -,n,. nf oioe OI J . Lf. I . n. - ! Williams, of Knox. President: Pamoel Orr. of Vanderburgh. Vice President; A. 11. Mc- I 01 no cwreiary, ueo. j. yrau, oi Smithof Knox. Treasurer. r t-nitr.n ?.r. Tk. . V-.11o.rS n I god-ties be rtemuunJed to hold their annual Fair, as follows, vii: Vanderburgh county 22d to 24th of Bcptemher; Knox connty, or District Fair, 28th t0 80lh of September; Gibson county 2d week of October; Warrick county 8d wuek in October. On motion, Rt$oUtd. That P. Ilornbrwk, . D. Williams, and A. B. McKee bo a Committee to prepare a premium list, to be reported to tho Board of Directors of the Dist r rata I On motion. R,vlr,d. That we adionrn to meet io Vincennes, on Tuesday April 6tb, 1851. I On motion, Rttolted. That the Secretary I give notice to the officers of their election. un motion. JifolctJ, That tbe papers of I this District be reqneted to publish tbe rrv ceedings of this meeting. AdjourniM. NATHAN TYATT, Chairman. W. W. Blaib, ikct'y. Ths Kansas Qcbstiom at ths Bovtii has become as tiresome a topie as at tbe North. Tho South begins to see her real position in the controversy, which is not likely to redound

toherinterest nor her honor. TheColam- relation to a new engine, together with W..hb a (S. C) Democrat .how. it ha. a correct , ton Fi. Company's communication prsv-

v. .u. ---j-v. ,u Ther- ia no doubt of the fact. a. a general proposition, that the Black Republican, of both House- desire the admission of Kansas ander tho Lecompton Constitution, though they will appear strenuously to resist it. Tho reasons why they desire the admwsion of Kansas are two-fold first it brings additional strength totbeir aide, as Calhoun will give tho State government to them; and it farnlahes them additional causo of attack against uBmocrsuc party as appearing w uo proaiavcrv. n jjuvo uwn itujiy uuuiuugcu by Calhonn and nis coadjutors. This final development or tho Kansas question is cnicnisteu to u bgu in ooum wun Kansas: and 1 think: I mar ventr.ro tho as. 1 . . . l mtw . -.-. " sersion that if the great bulk of the political leaden in Kansas of both sides, inctuclinfr Jim 7?Lav- --Ji' wer.' . . ; to the turbid Missouri with a mill-stone tied round the neck of each ot the indiridnals. civilization would lose nothing, and the South would have no cause to shed a tear. W e have been bnmborged in Kansas in reference to rj;ff.rril.!i: been .old at public snctiou bj Calhonn to the highest bidders. tST The people of Kansas elected on Tuesday the 7th one hundred delegate, to a new Constitutional Convention, which will assemble on the 22d inst., to frame third Constitution for the Territory. The proslavery men rcfraiued generali from voting. The whole number of vote, cast in the Territory wa about 10,000, and the delegates i . ... cnosen are oi course, all free State men.witnont much tlcbate and submit it at once . a .A 1 : n ... r 1 -t - - wv.iS. v... . , . ,.... . onmiDg in jveniUCKT lias tecn Of frequent OCCUrrcnco during the last few weeks. Tho Other night tho farm Of A Mr. Joncsjm Fayette county, wa. consumed, with an its contents, consisting or about ten tons of hemp, carriages, agricultural implements, etc. The loss is estimated at $4,000. Two negroes belonging to tho brother of the sufferer confessed their guilt, and implicated a third. They are aupposed to have been concerned in the destruction of other property. Sy The sum of $1,200 which was subscribed by tho miners inCannclton,lastweek 9 9 to Duiui a new cburcn, was collected in the hort space of two hours. The necessary arrangements for erecting tlie building have a fl a. - - already been made. It will be of atone, and the .tyle of architecture gothic. Tho tower and .tceple will be one hundred and twentym v i . five feet high. The church will be sn oresment to the town, and highly creditable to the liberality of its members. IST The eitlzen of Whitehall, 111..' lately destroyed all the whisky establishments in the city. Debauchery and drunkenness had become disgracefully common, and men and boys were rapidly being manufactured into gamblers, sots, and vagabonds. T A drover arrived at Albany, N. YM with 12,000 head of cattle, obtained in Indiana and Illinois the largest lot of cattle ever taken to Albany by one man. ff sir. Cu.hman gave the first of his series of draraatw personation., songs and recitations last evening to a large audience, who evidently enjoyed the entertainment. 1ST We are indebted to Mr. D. II. Snyder, messenger of Adams A Cbs Express for t. Louis papers la sävsnce of the msil.

GTWe are repeated by Mr.' E. II. De- TO

Garmo to say that ho doclinea the nomina-

for the City Council. The nomination

was made without his assent or knowledge.

t3T The City Gallery, 45 Main street. Is still the centre of attraction, and the reason is obvious; every one knows that their pie tares are the best, and that a difference of a few cents in the price is nothing compared to the value of a fine and true likeness. J3T A man named John Dorsey wsa ar rested In a house of ill-fame on Tuesday I IL night ty Officers Martin and ilcUride, I and charged with stealing a pocket book eonUininff between t90 and S70. Part of the money was found upon hia person. Dick Webb, the man who was arrest-1 ed the other day on a charge of polygamy, was examined yesterday morning and held to bail in $250 for his appearance at the Circuit Court, in default of which he was nnimuwujui. i No7lh-Brililb iicTiew tor i tbru. b llcBl nnmbe conUinjDff ,ev. . , .... , - n. eral article, of a high order of merit. The firBt ;9 an able review of Lord Mabon's His7 Tha T-Pcr on the affair. ot Naples from 1348 tolS58 will be found rri . I parucuianj mwreswnje. no wwwr are, Scottish Natural Science, Logio of In- . i t r .i i t ..v. , ' " a "', T "- ccuiar ana cacrea, amoie i .turai 1st, Capital and Currency, and criticisms oi on 1 rcccQfc Pu"ou-' " wuibbi are aui7 " ST, " ' Reviews and Blackwood, are Messrs. Scott, Walker, and Craighead, New York. TaiATitiCAt at Hendirsox. An Ama fjrmed Henderson, who have cstabli.led a Theatre and have regular performances. We learn from those who witnessed the performances I

that they are highly creditable to tho rnera- A orJer t0 win A,l5ltatcü.t,,0n bers. Tliev have enirazed tho aid of Misslmri Meen-d Tenier, ixinUriiieKy.

Irene Walkrr, a professional actress of ranch talent. Tbo company have hall capable of SCmtinflr 800 or 1.000 persons, handsomely ... , , - , ... . nttAil nn. anrl lnrntihA.1 with lua mil tnnrn. "t - " r I rriftt scenery. The receipt f.tbc bouso on Friday night last, was which is ft snm ;iat a manager of a metropolitan theatre wonlJ eoP for hl n,alltl.r receipts. W lsm tli.t tili cliih nrnnrum mrin'K mit to our citv. and civinir two or three wrformances. They would bo heartily welcomed and liberally sustained. COUNCIL. PROCEllDINOS. ' Cocxcil Chambxb, March IS, 185S. Board met, pursuant to adjournment, with the Mayor in the Chair. Prnf-V. s-tii rm-tt TTiwi99 cinerny, cicneu, inwoou, nnrne, llnnnell, Mcntzer, Bisch, Warren, Sharpc, Sullivan, and Dolnn 14. i .i.i....: . iU,uulc' ,OBU' "uy wt lK)nea one ween. The bills of John Victory for Sjritual Eefreslimenta at tho late f re, sod Y. A. Fire Co. for cleaning Hose were tabled. The repairing of Ifepturio and Y. A. Fire Company Ilotucs were referred to a special committee, consisting of Messrr. Mayor Heon, Allen and Hornbrook, with discretioriy rowcp to -ct. Thfl v.ntBM Commnv'scommnnie.tion ? iDg f0P ,n Ä.rra 111 for their Engine House, t;j v i.kl. v fl v. uuuhwuuwh rrpor. on Engines and Cisterns, was received and nled. kXmA n.n-- t.-:.- . ' ' " . 800 oT repairs on O. X. Engine, per bill hied. Recorder's report rcfered to the Finance Coramittce. retition of Louis Köster, and Others, for 9 I filling in Lots 7, 8, and 9. block 49. . EnUrecrnent, was granted. B it aa vw ani Fa niwtir a a st hi m ba- aa-a -- . ä - -. a S k " "" " k"v" ' --v.-, w- viUercd to bo filled up, and tha nuisance thereI in abated. rctil5on of w-Wats of block 81 , Lsmasco, i . r, ... . .... ' ltl on oireejs ana Alleys. On motion of Mr. Nurrie, the Clerk waa instructed to advertise for sealed proposal. for ,; Oak street, from n; v.r t Vnn-ti, The proposals for con tinning Division at. culvert waa re Ter red to tho Major and Mr. Sharpo. On motion, Council adjourned. Atlt4. WELL II. WALKER, Clerk. CANDIDATES. PIXTII WARD. Ma. Csiutt: Pleuse an nounceTnOMAS RKDMOXD Cardidate for Councilman of the Sixth Ward. 3fr. Redmond declares himself a supporter of FREK SCHOOLS; he hss I been eormM-tf with thmi frntn fhlr Inf-w. n1 . rrr-"- ""l" L youtaof the city. mM9 I ' TE.TII WARD. -We sre authorised to announce that WM. IIUXXELL Is a candidate for reI " ' "" V"liv.iu.nu .H ,11 . L Ulli ff WU. . I HunntU awws himself a .n0ntr r Uu, OT.n CHARTER, and in favor of liberal appropriations for FEES SCHOOLS. He desires that there be noctiske ?th f toe ta nrU FOURTH WARD. Ma. C a blue-You are authorised to announce that EDWARD DbOARMO has consented to be a candidate for Councilman in the Fourth Ward. Mr.DeGanno is a high-minded gentleman, possesses good business talent, aad Is above the twaddle and chicanery of self-interested men. He belongs to no party or clique, he Is no man's man, a friend of, and in favor af TREK SCHOOL?, and of I TtroTm and retrenchment, so that the taxes will be lass burdn,om' na Md capitalist! i msy come I smnnff n a t V v YriW1& I SI MANY VOTERS. P. SCHMUCK Is a candidate for ths office of City Collector at the ensuing April Election. I ELLIOTT FOB COUNCILMAN IN FOlTlTHWARD.Weareauthori-toannounee ?ii J "S" ü 5"d 'or Z?"?'100 M Councilman in the Fourth Ward. Mr. Elliott avows himself a supporter ef the OLD CHARTER, and In nTOr r hberal appropriations for FREE SCHOOLS. iic ucsu-cs uuu lacra os no mistake wun voters ot tne Ward in repud to his views on these Issues, marl. CITYiCLERK.- Mb. C-bulb: Pleas announce my name as a candidate for re-election to the office of CITY CLERK. at the ensuing April Election. marlt WELL H. WALKER. CITY ASSESSOR.-Mr. PATRICK BURKE, present incumbent. Is a candidate for re-election, as City Assessor. . marll JAMES D. BAUXDRRS is a eaadtdaat for reelection to the office of CITT EN GIN EXE AX SURTUTOR. mart FOR CITY COLLECTOR. We are requested to announce GEORGE WOLFLIN as a candidate for City Collector. FOR ASSESSOR.-We are requested to announce JOS CPU 6. HAB ING. a candidate for City Assessor, mar AUGUSTA'S LEMCKB is a candidate for CITT CLEBK atthe ensuing April election. surl

- DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

RATES. One square, (ten lines or lest), three times, II 0 One week, s x t s t t s : t t 1 SO Two weeks, tsiststttilSs One month, t s t l : t i t i t 1 4 00 Three months, i t s t i t : t i t 1 1 bo Ktxmontha, : t t t i t i i i ION) One veer, lltsist.i I t UN UT Discount on tarier ad vertiiementt. IT Cards of six lines or under. tlO per annum. tJNo Uforbid,adTeniMineiitsfeceiTed. w Ne adTerfasement inaerted for Im than SI. MARBLE HALL so i and DANCING ACADEMY. ffPHB MTCD ADMIRED RBW DANCES, I QUADKI LLKd, eo! all the VmshionaMe Danct I the prices of tuition are still further miuccd. I narlS tf Prof. NOTT. Shelby College Lottery, . OP KJENTUCKT. . B. PRsAHCB 4cCO., masters. The Drawln takes place daily IN PUBLIC. In LOUISVILLE, KT Under the superintendence of SWORN C0MM18SIOXERS. Tickets from tl to tlO, Where prises from ftl to Ss.09tf may he drawn. ,n,er?' offlclal printed drawings will be sent to I all Ticket-boUer. I Orders addreued to the nndenied will meet with I prompt attention. I mrll tf Licensed Venders, Louiirllle.Ky. 2729OO09 9 TO HI DRAWN ON TILE HAVANA PLAN. Every other Ticket a tMa. SL1CLBT COLLEGE LOTTERT, Or KENTUCKY. R. FhA.CB A CO.. Maaa.ers. To be drawn on SATURDAY. March r, I88. Tickets 810, Shares in proportion. Persons ordering twe Tickets, an odd and eren namtr ere guanuteeu to draw tO per cent, of their mo ejr All the prises In this Lottery are bonnd tobe di awn. Prises amounting to. IstCapiul is 4.A AAA ,0XJ SJ do do ll.wi mtu fk-ket-hoiders The Managers' official printed drawing will be sent JINK AXnCEMKXTJ in UU W bite Lime; SO do Cemefit; Gray Lime in hhds for sale by URR. dalzell t CO. 40 bbu Cider Vinegar for sale by ORK, DALZELL ft CO. IwVACKRRALr-It-B, V) h U.No. ian13: JH hlfs da t aitd S 3U qts do S, for tal by ORR, PALZELL h CO. T OBAtTO7& boxes aisorted brands for sale tr ORR, DALZELL k. CO. HI 1IL'H PHtMK (JLOVEB D4EE; "LS VF U do Red Top or Herds' Unas; SO do Timothy Peed; y Pee eed; to 4 .Mil lrt."e Received this day aud fof sale Hr mrll Z. II. COOK AsSOS. OR A. V.EH XX D LE OVSiwraatebr U.COOK At RON. LAMIRETII ß RDK UKRIVSfoc aale ly Z. II. COOK fc bO!f , Ag-nU. Ynnkee Yegetables. HEiU l-ODSTERS-io amon t HaHdork. Mackerel do do Shad; Cove Oysters, lie., kc, for aale by mrll Z. II. COOK At 805. TODACCO SCREW On hand ar,d ror mleby SAMUEL ORR. MP I X -PI-ATE. dke. J 150 mixes H Tin-plate; U do llxll do 40 da fill! da Also. Block Tin, Zinc and Wire rerelvwl, and for Kile by SAMUEL ORR. JACOB M saBITT. (HI casirsaLL, i I obi say a. mcskitt. oioisi w. a i no. MERRITT, CAMPBELL & CO., Suceesorsto MERRITT, RISLXT k CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, mt- w IKV-UK.-iJ-to. nf'.m.,rI.Ul. " ' BT. LOCIS, MO.l Coaslnments solicited of Pork, 171- r---l- Tk..--. -" ' '" T PRODUCE GEn ERALLT. Liberal Advances on Prod nee in Store, er Ship - sonlloew Orleans, New Yera or Boston. w mri 2m THE INIMITABLE , -- --. TT -r-r -s sr s tt M I J I N H VI A W 1 U.U. XV U W W JLJL JLU. -LJL. JL V HAS ARRIVED, AND PROPOSES TO GIVE A tiBRIItS OF HI IM.MITABLi: RECITATIONS, . Dramatic PERSONATIONS AND SONGS, The PartiriiUrs of which will be given In Bills that will be disunited. mrlS Awniowmaker and Rigger TUR SUItSCRIBER respectfarty hrfhrms the Captains of guaunboau, ami the public gener ally, that ne mi opened a sail and Jtrgging in Carpenter's Warehou-e. en Water Street, where all ordminhis line will be thankfully received, and panciuaiiy aitenaeo to. I ll- .-.ii i- u n : - i: satis. Awnings, larpannns, nagon "jorers and Z.?LAZ(Z 'tt& .hortTK. I xJll". Order reiectfally solicited; to be left ut 1. G. I riuiT.iiMui 4 i Kope t?(ore, or st theXc ft. I rjriiooesneaüTSDiiceA mrl 1m CHARLES STARTS Oak Street Grade. AEALED PROPOSALS will he -wired at the 23d To? the rrartin7ofOak slre from trt J Kver to Fourth Street; the earth to be placed st different Ti-tob office of the nni rsi-ne4 until SAT I RDAT nest, Kncincer. By order of the Common Connril: WELL II. WALKER, Clerk. marM (Yolkstotecopy.) EDWARD R. HILL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE PURCHASE and Sale of Wheat, Flour, Com, Oats, liar Icy, Rye, Hay, Pork, Lard, fcc. Office, FRO.T STREET, cups a tub niniif h ornci, DrlSm3 EYAXSYILLZ, 1 3D. GROCERIES. I 0 bhls Molasses; 400 hhds o rar: 41X) bagi Coffee. In stor-snd toe me, and fmarUl PRESTON BROTHERS. for sale by marUl MALTBY'S FRESH OYSTERS 1AM now receiving daily MALTBY'S unrivalled and celebrated choice Planted Baltimore Oysters, and am prepares to otter the trade auch inducements for the entire season as have nerer bean offered in this market heretofore. A constant dsily supply always ea hand, so -hat dealers and families a in obtain at any time during the season thoaechoice Oyntere, in cans and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and swet,and rery superior in naeor and .aality. Terms cash. And none but bankable money rceiTed. A. KURTZ, octl5-tf Sota Aas rr for Kraasville. CIGARS.H Mats Clon-rooa; 1SJKX) Assorted Ane Cigars Just rreeiTed and for sale by I.fcD. 11EIMAXK. SUNDRIES. 3 60 boxes Star Candles; SO do Cincinnati Soap; 25 do Hamburgh Cheese; 0 ose Brooms; 100 kegs White Lead; 10 bhls Linseed Oil; S5 bhhi Cement: 30 coli Cotton. Rome 50 bis Cotton Battioi-.ln attwe and for ani by marl SEEDS. Cteeer, Timothy. Blue Grans, Red Top ce4 for sale by ORR, DALZELL Jt CO. marl W OA? 8UGAJL 25 bbls Ne. and for nit by JU marl ORR DALZELL at CO. MAILS. fOO Kegs sssorted nails. for sale by marl . ORR, ALZELL st CCX

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NOTICES In this olaee. 10 cents per line ... 1 ! . m ZJ-i fUb V-.. HaM! ems per line one week : discount ea looser not. Starrs? ' rftoa Water. -France Oermaar are challenged (o produce an article of pwfanc M luting and delieatlaa this. It is ad 1st! la-I lionoftrorkal Sowers of matchless fragrance, Dotal mere chemical coo poll Hon. The aroma it diffuses, la I eminently healthful. Xery bottle sold bring a doaen 1 en' V??!! CJr!kl VH I isisi o n aicr cwi ots j sua uj Ml ur-g-606 PT Itseemithat Rheumatisttr tidTami ji'ettral--t. gwoIleD and Stiff Joints to whfch we are all subjects aod an other complalnti haf C loaC their terrors. Prof. DeOrsih'i Electric Oil Is warranted to Relieve

ay case in a short space of time and with a triflin-1 u,frM a the Ohio RItt, capable of atorint and proexnense It can be hap of the areata here. See ad I teciina all merchandiae liable to damage from expocure

rertisemeat In aoother eolttan. I Orat'tude. If gratitude was ever evidenced none Mir class. It certainly has been with those who hare need and tested the extraordinary tirtaes contained in Dr. J. Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters. Scarcely a day pessest we are Informed, that the Doe tor does not receir from some recent heart-etrlckea and solicitous parent, brother, sister, or friend, some : testimonials of deep and earnest gntitnie. for his j agency in restoring to health and wehted Vi for, some . . . . . . , , sinareu. lor uiecureoi vyipcptix h;,vvbatipatton, lack of appetite, and all BUIiofls tendencies, f .r -Iii xttM4M1 hv thm. ih of these Bitters as , , , I per airecuons on wuiv. : owtu - "4"'" "-'J i where. . mrll II I. an UUBUSOea rsici xna ur. eaaaiom Invigorator will cure Liver Complaint, Jtfandice and I General Debility. Many people, persotmliy known to us. whose word cjtnnot be doubted, hate given theh I cerUncatesUpTOTethUan4 with such a mass of evldence who can doubt. It is truly the Invalid's friend, and wUl gits relief when all other remedies fail, and in some instance that bare come under dr obsertstien k seemed tbe means of snatching Its rictlm from the grate; we wUh I all our readenrtwho need medicine would try one bottle fur it will surely gift relief. (Sfe adtertlaaneat ) marS-dawtm S000 CFA!f OLD 1KD1AX DOCTOR, wko has aaade his fortene and retired fmn busfsestr will spend the remainder of his days ln curing that dread ful disease, COXSCMPTIOX -rat a or chai es; his earnestdesire being to communicate to the world his re 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. medies that hare proved successful in more than S0O0 cases. He requires each applicant to send hist a minute description of the symptoms, with two stamps, (6 cents) to pay tbe return letter. In which he will return them his ADVICR PRESCRIPTION, with directions for preparing he medicines, ate. The OLD DOCTOR hopes that those afflicted will not, on acooant of delicacy, refrain from consulting him because he makes Ho Charge. Ilia sole object Is advertising ii to do all the good he can bef.ire he dies. lie feels that he Is Jastly celebrated fo ' the- curt of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Karroos. Aectlonsft", Coughs. Colds fee. Address DOCT. ntCAS BRANT, Box R3t, F. 0. Kew Tork. January TT. 1&8. CmlwJ 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Casts. 3000 Cases SOOO Cases. 3000 Cases The Dowels their grsnsrilons. As yrfce health Is the greatest blessing that we can enjoy. without which all other blessings are of little e-Kiae-I queoce, we deem ft of great mportance to point out I

ths way for you to enjoy It. Tbe hnwels most be kept in-'nru a n auq some psp-n i oi pv mi - w. viw .v- . . . r portance to aay bat the ner. If te finder will re-

" "7 H-T I useless matter; they are ths mala chafirnei which nature I has appointee to carry everything that nnnecesäary, A ad if St impossible to tell hat a barge amount of sickness has been caused by eonatlpationorcoaUveneu; In other words bynotkeepfnc tneboffcltfefa inr: It b the main ro-d to .11 diee.: U i. the cans, of dtowm unonioa vo ui Bu icqdi, or lining mem i braAesofthebowels. Having lest their aatarsl strength they cannot object to what Is required of themsIlence, Um beweis become Inflamed, and nie yon find aipeedy relief, a Lboussnf other cemplalnti are ever ready to drag you threugh a miserable sal wretch ed life. Sack medicines mast be given as wlllcleansc the stonraeli and beweis, and restore their natural strength. Te amtapUsh this there hi no compound so valaahlemtTkeMpmsaIIetbermcdicinessinaUBUer Insignifkaac wbea compared te them; it seems as U. .... - 1 J I .v m " . owercompiainu. yrom twe te nreptlls a Say will tneresae strength ani appetiu, and cleanse the stomachand intestines frost whatever Is Injurious. I " ! . . - - W m wrww . s ja a. M I T. worac taiuaa mom - are ana vj ail aaicis in Medicines mari-sAw kn Meilms MsraCst-kc Lllaawrl.-It la eleht rears 1 since this Liniment was first offered Many millioBS of Bottles have been uses, and it has given better saUafartioa than aay ankle ever before tried fur similar pwrposesv It pesi asses a specific power over Inflammations, and fteonfc or accidental derangement of tbe Masel es, Joints? Ligaments er Skin. It is a source of great pleasure to feel that ws have been the humble means of relieving sock an Immense amonnt of suflering, anf have canaed many thousanas to M leap for jey," because their pains were relieved, their wounds healed and their stiff joints made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their obligations to ourselves or the public, are engages In attempting to introduce a spurious and miserable article pbobb arothsb hams, by representing it te be the same or similar. VW Be on your guard! Bay none but the original MEXICAN MUSTANG LIM ME5T, and you will not be deceived. O.W.Wbit bbook. Originator. BARNES fc PARK, febft-dfltwla Proprietors, New Tork. Aa Inspoaetrable Soeret. The attention of all who wish to hide the changes wrought by time or sickness lu thecelor of the Hair, Is Invited to the bet that such changes mar be CO!f CK ALED FOREVER, by the occasional arpifostion of that perfect ita-ala-tion of every shade of natural blacK or brews, so widely known as CftlfiTADORO'CJ BXCCLMOR DVB. The artificial tinge which it instantaneously iw parti M true to life that ttcaasor aa paT.cv.na.the result of art. by the keenest observer, where and applied by all Hair Pressers. Sold every JOSEPH CRISTADORO, mart -& wlm Ne.SAstorHuse, New Tork. Safety aad ReHef. Old Dr. n. James, ahou wham the New York and other Atlantic city press hare said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Tho mas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to trsrel for him and dispense his inraluable medicines. Most prominent among these is his extract of Canniabis Indies, which be dlscoTered after hard labor and deep research Ln Calcutta. He strore to make a medicine to ssTe his only child from death by consumption' sad he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, Is In Chicago, (Room Ho. Ill, 8 Ute street.) lie has already tue oeeded In curing permaaently, hundreds of terrible eases of Coniumption, Nerrous Debility and Suffering, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. Tbe Canniahialndkra is tbe most wonderful blessing of ths age. Gire Dr. Tilton a call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. lie will prove to you that you need not be sick, and thai it will cost a mere trifle to get well. h. B A Sptro-Dynatneter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's health. P. 8.- By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago Post Office, enclosing four postage stamps, Oi cents), recipe wilt be sent in return, free of charge, to any part of the Union. All letters.snswered prompt ly. Address. Da. TILTON, ectllfim- Box 1, Chicago, 111. DR. COUGSWELL ANTIPHLOGISTIC 3 -tu T-m T , That has produced such retaarksible e recta Ln many cases of N cbaluia, Tbbtiso, and Arno tiobs or tms HBaav caused by disturbed circulatien, in those who hare tried it in this city, is for sale at trrv vt v.. "".IB fc WHITE'S. tAT-The highest testimonials of Ks efficacy hare been given by a number or the most respectable citizens who hare tried iL rJri COAL. BODIAM MIN IMG C0MPANT, (Office on Water street, under the Telegragh Office J Cart loads of IS bushels of Bod lam Mine CoaO de Lirered to aay part of the city at $1 SO per load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expense of the para baser. Notes efeolTeat banks of Illinois and Wisconsin ta kes la payment JOHN WTÄDND, deesMf. Secretary and JK ana sr.

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COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G. O'RILEY & Co., 1VASVILL; INDIANA. stortire. Forwarding K Commission it s fH -n st-r-r i -ri-rAtvrt IV I Pi tvl j ri A i I ji dKJIBRALHAILROAÜ.gTBAWBOAtA.Xd V.V PURHR AdF.NTS. Sptch Agtht for the Pc nn. Central RAILROAD. AND CONNECTIONS, erer which we are author; lied to fire THROUGH REcKIPTS AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. are VJ1citiMtt the dirffttth of all eonRIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention will be paid t the and Forwardins; a)o to the sali to KeceiTire.Storife of any Produce, or other propmy , eohJijfctd to As for sale, and satisracxion gaananeee utnee ana cxtenstre Vf ehonse on Wstcr street adjoining the Telegraph sftd on the W harfboat. w here we are u te loona. wienoint to tbe interests of onr patrons at sll bonrs.dst end night. With ear snperioj fscilides; long standing; untiring rnfrgr; and knowiedeeof otr bnainrn. we frrl ronnowii rtn Ident of giring teneral lalUfaction, aud hope to merit i conti nuance of the extensite patronage we are new nJorins. A , en narances win ne maae on wi consign ments to eitner onrseiret or correspondents In any uit principal maneu onn, t st, or ffonin. f A f Dil f V JL ff rm vi w aaaaaass M iisvi. W. H. AlSXiW, Late ef Geo. Foster It Late of Howard At Drown. DROWN & AIRMAN, ' . iveccivina;, r urwnrumK ana urnerar COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AOENT5 FOB KANAWHA SALT COMPANY Eviintvllle, Indiana, vwri have foni.ed . Ca-rartnmhl. mi th WW of BROWN ii AIRMAN. and öfter our mer T J?"1!" IfT fe. hlrpetn, eilherb CANAL, RIVER. or RAILROAD " w mm v h ii - iv tÄivini I li T Bw i uy W a uaar u represented, should Iber be pleased to favor us wiür meir pmrenas DRtrenase. Office and Warehouse ea the comer ff Main stree and the Canal. WM. BROWS. JanK-tf Vf. M. A1KMAN. CARD. J S. MITCHELLS CO., Cesamlsaton an! Forwarding Merchants, Under the Telegraph Office, Evantville. JO II M B. MITCH ELI At the Dtpot, Dowling Green, Ky. PARTICULAR attention given to Receiving, Stor-' Ing, and Forwarding any Produce cur-irnrrt o oa. We will also nae ear beat exertions to effect the mne? adranUfeons rales of good i sent l fts forthat nrpow, either at Krani ville sr Bow litre Green. jaall-W STORAGE WANTED. Wl are prepared to store in onr Fire Proof Ware houae anr Quantity of Grain, fmimcr. mr Sier' chandise, on the most liberal terms. lis ring large ann airy rooms upstairs rerticumr rare will he taken of Household Furniture, Agrk-nltnrar Implement and all kindaof goods or wares liable U damage from damp or mat. Insurance enacted at tns lowest nre proof rates, t tne month, or longer, when devlred. Warehoaae lucated ea corner of Loentt strret and W and B Canal, and moat convenient for hfppini, River er Ktilroad. Arp' to GEO. POSTER at CO. apg. CATI XL. STORAGE. fTIATE a Urge double Warebonse at the Cana Hajin, esfahleef rtoringany amount of produce which will he received ctrwed, taken care of and helr subject to the owner's erders. ea the ?aot renonabie terms. P. U. O'KILEY mhSC&S. LOST. A SMALL OCKET BOOK BJ)UXD WlTlf m Kntia Ijeather,aMl faatened with a clasp. tarn it te tbia oQtce, he will L utera?y rewarded marc-iw POCKET ffOOft tOST. LOST, oa Main atreet. Mwttn the Nfa-ington I lloie and Mnrgaa'a Store no First strret, at Tocket Rook, cnlsining a'at 133 in money, and a ot br pi r . T Ii e finr will liaV.y ty sue bi ii against the esmer Inae Khefryof 134, with other paper. Tb- nni r will be UN-rally r-wardri I leavinf it at Utis office. WM. KMU1CI1. mar--tf MISCELLANEOUS. CHEAP, GOOD AN!! PERMANILVT AMBROTYPE LIKENESSES. SMITH'S GALLERY Opposite CJourt House, Mala Utreet, I AT TWKHTY-FIVa CTS. EACH AND L rWAKDS. rr- Remember, over Keller's Oen Store. n Ca lA Bpe-imens, when yon will be sure to ge I s good Picture. fe2; jw I ' I Ctrviw CUTTERS. I 8 Sanfon's Paunt Straw Cutters, for wie low by EVf BOOKS. Travel in Honth Africa: Locr FlowaH's i Lacy H want's Journal, by M r-tMouraey inn, iiaie t Hecei4( ior tat ai a a-a Life of .Aaron Barr; Wood's Botany, Twin Roses,by Mrs. ItJr-bie.l t rwitd sf mar? OB It LA tON r6AR.Wme5effrsM ?ug.v, do Plantation lloIaäie. for inle at rrinrrH prices by - Hn2? Z. II. CUUK & 0. LIQUORS! LIQUORS! LIQUOP.S ! MJ 4&Hf4T Whisky, Ii hfW.lt do do; IS bhl Cherry Braady; . hfbhls do do; SO bhls Fresh Brandy; 20 bf bbls do do; I bWs Apple Brandy, reeHre-l y rVamer Pr;nces,aBd for aale by 1. At D. lifclJtA-3i -feWS LEAD riPK -A good assortment receiTed and for sale by Jan i ?-M'L0R BUTTER. 5A0 8t. Tal.le Butter, inn -wire.1 and for aale ly Z. II. t'tKk . lUSTRECKITEDBY EXPREJ s" Annea-sortrnentof Comic and tntiments1 Vslr entinea, for 1 sie by J. 11EALEY. row SOUNDRIE8.3 401 bx llamhnrch Cheese: 50 bx Ptar Uandlcn.7 SbhlBTaeKberry tlrandy: S do do Wine. . do fStMt- Wine; S do Ra-fierry H-ajKty; lObuxra Fore-A 1lneikn-r-eid and f.r alshy IfcWJ I. SC D.IIKI.-SAXN. KICK. If tietresfbrst-be marl i I LUX RT A BOW LF.f. PROCTOR'S PEARL 8TARCH.-0 boxes juMreceired and for sale by marl OlLftTRT U)W.r. SUNDRIES. 10,(M tJunny Rar; 25 bbli Crushed huparj ih hhlt Powdrred bagar. SS bblo Loaf Sagar. 1 sr- and" for-ml hr " I RK8TON BROS' GROCERIES. JU8T RECEIVED. fn bhls Prime Molares; IM) half bbls do; inohbd Purw.Fair to Choice: 100 bar CoAVe; 900 packages Fih; SO boxe llrn-inst; . 40 Beg Carh. oda; JO boxes Orangis and Lrmons; luOpacxages Raisins. Also, a complete aoortmcnt of ether gon1v in tl Grocery war, to which we would inrite th att--itioir of C A 8 1! BUY F. RS , as we are prepared to oner iud -cements not to be found clsewh-re. GEO. FOSTER & CO., fetg Corner Lernst street and ! LUCIUS HART," IMPORTER & DEALER IN METALi?, 4 AND C BUIILING SI-IP, HEW YORK, OFFERS FOR SALS BANCA TIN, STRAITS Tin, Antimony, t?panih aad Ameriraa -e-4 Slab Zinc, Copper, iJHuiuih, Bar Tin and Bar Lrad eltet SoM-r, Plnmler's Solder, kc Also, BRITANNIA and rj-ATEU AM wnoiesale and retail. n-arl-bm . HP AR A3IIUCE. JL ii Tsr; SUereee-recdby,.. jelS PLOUGHS. . , V Steel and ea PUnghs. of errry He nd kind at wbNemle and rvtoil, j nst rrreir-d l7 jaa2-dw Z. II . COC-w 0 I'RDAXD BUTTER. A h Nils. Lard; , , . 150 bbls. Butter; itQ gox. TURKS ISLAND ALT-- . ftO bags, very ewr--ArpeT-rte!-vT Fairrhild,. aad für sale hy U-U t0.lwiitr. a. iv. H. BU. iTeaey fsotn. 3w CmK ! rvcrtveAand for aale by 7- li.CWr. w BRA.f.CO! for nale by RAX, Vim XMHOATn-r, Z. H. COOK k SON. VV UTTER, kc 300 Bi Fresh Table Butter;

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