Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 101, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 March 1858 — Page 2

ßfanslnüc gailn Journal.

EVÄXSVILLE, IND.

MONDAY I... MARCH

been CITY ELECTION'. There Is ranjical power in a large ma

jority vote npon ths pinions of many

men. To them "vox popnli" has the authority of "voxDci." Tho violent opponents of Free

Schools a few weeks ago, have become noisy and earnest friends, -professedly, of those popular institutions. Men who have been for months most strenuously insisting Upon the adoption of the Gqneral Charter under which, not one single dollar could be appro printed for Fröc Schools, even if the citisens were voluntarily to pay it into the City Tr?a sury for that single purpose, arc now vocif erous advocates for the maintenance of the public school s and have the unblushing har dihood, in the face of their own recent acts, to pay they have always supported the cause o tho schools. The men who a Xcvr weeks ago declared through the columns of a mercenary press that' all law for tho fupprtrt of the schools was abrogated or repealed that no schools could bo supported at the public expense, "any how," and therefore the old charter wss no better than the new that the authority to appropriate money to tho support of schools under the old charter was clearly repealed are now seeking office under that strae charier, and giving solemn pledges that if elected they will give money to support the schools. Their .former declarations were false, or their present pledges arc worthless. Snch Inconsistency as they display, is totally Irreconcilable with honesty. 7o man can reasonably ask the confidence of his fellow citizens in the face of ich glaring self contradictions. The friends of Krco Schools, unless they bo infatuated, will pnt no faith in such sudden and extraordinary conversions. All sorts of professions and every kind of presence will be made to se cure the election of men who havo no designs favorable to the schools Tho only safety for the school is in the selection of men foi all the city offices who are tried and fast friends of those invaluable institutions of learning ths nurseries of true democracy the tombs of the demagogues and the annihilators of their power. ' MEETI.i AT ArOLLO II ALL. A number ot the party managers in the city have gotten cp a call for a meeting at Apollo Hall this evening to restoro the bar mony of the Dcmocratie party, as they allege, and to refute the slander that they are opposed to freo schools. There Is but one question at issno in tho coming election, and that is the maintenance of our i reo Schoo system. It the callers of this meeting are in favor of Freo Schools, there is no lost har mony to be restored, for the rank and file o the Democratic party aro but of one way of thinking, as was proven by the recent vote on the charter question. The bolters from that party in that important vote wero ' tho would -be-lcadcra, roost of whom head this call. Finding themselves deserted by the honest and unmanageable portion of the Democrats, they are trying to reinstate themselves in tho leadership by professing friendship for an institution they attempted a few weeks ago to destroy. There is no want ot harmony in the Democratic party, or among the people in regard to tho only question at issue in tho coming election. Tho only struggle will be with a few demagogue leaders, who want to bring the party under their dictatorial control and to parcel out the offices, aided by a few selfish tax payers, who care not a fig what becomes of the poor man'a child, if they can be saved a dollar in taxes. Wo advise all to go to the meeting and to hold tho men who havo called it strictly to their profession, but to be careful not to pledge themselves to the support of any man for any office, -who has not been a thorongh, well tried, consistent friend of tho old charter and of Free Schools. "Free Schools universal education" Is tho only motto of true Democracy. "The virtno and intelligence of the people are the only basis of free institutions." Let tho men who havo been recreant to this maxim, in any of their past acs, bo suspected and repudiated. Let tho voters acknowledge no professedly Democratic platform that will not give equal privileges of education to ull class? to the poor and rich to all- who are members of the body politic. This is our JUniocracy; if others have a better title to tho namo, let them show it by their past acts and tho principles they have upheld. Z37 The passage of the Volunteer Dill in the Ilo-aao by so large a majority mnst be a subject of deep chagrin to the Administration and its adherents. The IJH1 for the in crease of the army that was defeated in the Senate, was introduced as an Administration measure, and the whole influence of tho Executive was exerted to force it through. Its loss was a mortifying defeat. Strenuous ef forts have been made to resuscitate it, and those who opposed it have been threatened with being held responsible for tho destruc tion cf the Utah expedition, and with all the terrible evils and disasters that would bo the certain consequences of refusing to give the . Executive more troops. It was said tho Ex ccutive did not want Volunteers; thy were more expensive, less eüicient and reliable than regular troopx Tho truth is, the patronage of 100 or 150 military commissions in tho regular army was rtxro t this juncture in the Kansas struggle, than troops to save the Utah expeditionTho Eill passed by the IIo-jerc-takes all the appointments in the new regiments fron the President, as the ofSecrs are to Lo elected by the regiment according to tho Statt law whre they are raised. The decisive manner in which the Bill was pushed through the House, and tho decided majority that sustained it show dearly that tha House is resolved that no other troops than Volunteers shall bo used, and that the Executive shall 4 net have tho appointment of the officers. The passago of the Eill i equivalent to a vote-of as they phrase it in Eagland,"a want ' of confidence in the Usvernraent." Fevalx Eiotobs. Foar ot five females were arrested anI tried, Lnet week at Mount Vernon, for assaulting and ucjginfr a Ger man Methodist clergvman. They waylaid him as he was leaving the charch, after an evening meeting-, and pelted him with stale eggs. A brother of tho Church, who attempt cd to shield tho preacher, was kBockeddown and roughly handled. A fine of $2 and costs was imposed on tho female assailants aad a $10 fine on a male abettor. Tho reason alleged it extenuation was, that the clergyman had made some unwarrantable inuendocs in the pulpit against the characters of his as SAilants.

rJF"Tlie remoTal et Jndge LoriflZ by Gor j Sentinel od he Watch Tower of Liberty.

Banks, is an act of subserviency to a fanati- vubha sentiment is usually known by the .!. 1.. mi i j ,u voice of the public r res. Jmlzine of thii cal ratty, that will seriously damage the lat- criter !ori) injn miy be 8Ct jn largely Av'a VArti,A frit. .1 -.. . T, hoi . 1 . J 1 - . "

j'ui.auuH mticu Lue cvuuu;i ior

said be had a national ambitior., and I looking over our hst of exchanges, we find

aspired to bo a livol of SowardV, and was t seekin-a reputation for moderate conserva- 'ui tisra that miffht umto tho nti-Uemocratic Tote in his favor for one of the highest fed- f before he was a State Judge, and executed, , .i .Ii.... t! ,1. .1 r i nonmij.iccöruwü ulu,..u vi lut Union, and remanded a fugitive slave to his master, will make the name of Gov. Banks art nitmfl with all nrnihlft men. that he must II .nk into the .nsigmficanco and contempt of .1.. ''"" v lose the rcrcct of the moderate men of his I own party in his own State, and will lose by ... , , ims on rr.Qoio act, u i'ulanty. . The Votk iv the Szxatz. The cencral impression at Washington is that the Le--iii.KUA.ti.v comptonitcs will bo unable to press tho Kansas question io a snai toio ip-nigut. xuerc uccision win n0l him p.B ior icw uks, it is supposed. Many of those who will vote I for tho measure are unwil.ing to deny Mr. t, tt. i. -ugias cnanc! uciujf iicaru. iic i.ape pared himself to make tho greatest efToit n his Senatorial career. He has armed him..ntui. ..;!, i f . . . r. . I the Incentive ana tao comöination oanuea against hiin in tho Senate. . If his physical Ktrpnftli sustain him. tho. conntr- will hav onof tho irrciitct etforU mnJa for manv years in the Senate. , The unscrupulous adhercnts of the Executive will try to escape I the excoriation ke has in preparation for them hv t.-! tho final votfi. nut it U not nnJ I o ' - lieved the movement will bo sustaiucd. ETMr. English, the active representative of tho Second Congressional District in tho House, last week introduced a bill for tho erection of a suitable building at New Al bany, for a Custom IIoue and Post Office. Objections being made, it was laid over. Judge Niblack can offer an amendment, when it comes up, for a similar ono at Evansville. But wc would like to havo the Government first pay the balance due the builders of that useful institution our Marino Hospital, before they begin tho building of a Custom House. 57" Wo have already noticed tho horrible murder of Mr. James Maxwell, of Spencer county, Ky. He had been from home on Lrifincss, and n his retnrn when within about a mile of his resident" ho was waylaid by three of his negroes, who attacked him with clubs. lie drew hisknife and made a despcrato resistencc, which only roused them to greater fury. Tliey Increased the blows with their club, knocked liira down, and then crushed his head, killing him instantly. Having ' accomplished the awful deed, the fiends kindled a fire and consumed their clubs. Tho tragedy has caused intense excitement, and it was thought Lynch law would bo restored to. The murdcrjd man leaves a wife and family. The passengers carried on tho Indiana Central llailroad during 1S57, was 190,16S, and the amount received from than $243,209. The amount received for freights, &c., was $3GS,18S, The expenditures in payment of wages, fuel, repairs, Ac., amount to $141,474. The net earnings are $204,654; net receipts from all sources $230,473. After paying the interest on tho bonded debt of tho Company, taxes, fcc, there is a surplns on hand of 537. Tho excess of means over liabilities is $2S9,745. During tho past year, ten thousand dollars of tho unfunded debt of the Company lias been paid, and $22,800 in cash applied to tho redemption of tho domestic bonds. P Ly late intelligence from tho mountains we are informed that the Indians, du ring the winter, havo been more than usual ly peaceable and fricndly'towarda tho whites. The Minicony Indians Bad attacked ten lodges ot the Corceaux. killing, about thrcc hundred men, wemcu, end children. I'.utl'i lo were more plenty than they havo been for many years. Snow had fallen to a depth i had not attaiued?for ajnumbcr of years andthc Missouri river may therefore again innundato tho bottom lands contiguous to it, as it did in 1S43 and 1S44. tST The Philadelphia Prcus snys many Western merchant's have been in that market the past week, who wero obliged to return withont bujing a dollars worth of goods be cause they had not taken tht proper means to confirm tbxir credits, and to satisfy th-ir creditors they would bo prompt in the nturc This is taken as evidence of a change in tha course of business for the future, and that the system of indiscriminate credits will no lon ger prevail. tJ" Major General Mansfield, who is at mo ncaa oi mo staa oi me isntisn army in India, and Sir Colin Campbell's right ham man, is a grandson of tho lata General Sam Smith of Baltimore. In an official dispatch Sir Colin acknowledges his obligations to Gen. MaTrsfirid for the admirable manner in which ho has discltanred the important duties of 1rs tatioa. Z-7 The bodies of several of thc-unfortn n; people lost by iha staking of the Eliza Battle, have been recovered. On the body of tho Rev. Mr. Xcwnian, of Louisvill, $5, S90 was for.nd a fbrtunato circumstanco for Us widow, who was left witheut nitans On She person of Dt. Jones $1,400 was fonnd and on that of Mr. Martin, of Ker.tucky were foaad drafts amountiag to over $8,000 "An f)ortant decision in a telegrapl: case was made aJ Lonsville, a few days since Tho Judge decided that telegraph com pan ics are not liable for mistakes in ths trans mission of messages, when they occur from causes beyond their control, each as trees falling on the line. Tho action was brought by a party who had telcgrap&ed" to Gncin nati for a quantity of whisky at 15ccnts per gallon, which the operator made to read 1$ cents. 137" The hog cholera has broken out around New Castle, Ind., and the disease is rapidly spreading. Oat ot three hundred aad sixty hogs in one distillery, three hun area nave aieu. ine extensive cannon foundry of ÄBaiT n ae, at rutaburg, was entirely destroyed by fire on Thursday roorninsr. .Loss fsoo.ooo. supposed to be tho work o an incendiary.

eral honors in some fature combination ox ,, 'uu" " w mwr, at i i 1 ;v, lem; Keporter, Cunnel ton; Democrat, Kockparties. The removal of a learned, upright Dlfraocrft'tnXewblirg'n. Clarion, Vrinceand most excellent Judge from the 1 rooate ton; Democrat, Sullivan; Volksblatt, TndiCourt. because he sat as U.S. Commissioner, riiudoIU; Demoerut, Greenfield : Register.

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uounx3 iui popular jrovernmein,. in and following democratic rapcr advocat-

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" nt9 New Albanv Tcltrer. it ;Xw A1W; Terre Haute, Jonrnal, Terro Haute; Demowreneeburg i ; l.eview, trawfordsville ; fviiiwiMi yviiiuiiu3, ruinocrat. urownstown: Democrat. Grcr W,h. St,1r.l Anderson; Volunteer, Shelbvville: JelTersonlan, Irankhn; 1 haros, Migansport; Democrat. fioshen; Times, Lalrto. (AM V.. Ä MfVnftu . T fc vot,uin2 the ,indf lw of tho crane party, as muse principles have been understood from the lavs of Jefferson down l. tho Monday of December, 1S57, when James Hnchanan assumed tho supreme Dictatorsliip of Democracy and freedom. These twenty - ono Detnocrauc journalsi aro still ngiiung ior mo great principles or "popular tovcreijrnty.M while on the other hand, we ha;ot "wng exchanges, whoso editors battling for iiarcAy, and its attendant prjüci.,le of a minority tVruic: Tillc; Jacksonian, IJushvill; Advo-ntc, Illoomineton; Democrat,' lirookvlllo; Kcws, CV-V, uu mccnncs; Telegraph, ton ucrsvillo. Making rirtht rr. tlmt liam been bought tip and nidd tor br a little govern - ment printing, or promise or appo.ntment w 'Do euiior. ro borao nine oiuce or oincr. When conductors of the Tress, so far forget tl,eJr obligation to Democratic principles, to the institutions of freedom, and to justice and truth, as to pervert tho latter and overI & t. f i . lur" "wniBr, ior in sawe oi .govern ment )ation of I honorable men. Thev like J das Iscariot, and other noted traitors, wilk ooner or later receive their merited reward " "1 prc uii laiuwui iirK, architta and their hired co-adjutors of the Press. Mark the prediction Xlloclcyvrt Dtimcrat. Tell Citt. We visited Tell City and con versed with some of its inhabitants who have recently arrived. We were informed by one gentleman from Mllwunkie, (Wis.,) that over one hundred families Irom that city are expected to arrive soon. The machinery iVr a taw mill will be on the jrromid in a few davs, and various industrial entern ises will bo set on foot during tho coming sr ring and summer in tho incuti time the icrvcvin of the town will be vigorously pushed forward and befcrc another spring it will nntMirj rUo us to see the embryo Tell City numbering its inhabitant by thousands, with its factories. foundries, mach.ee shops, etc. J f the victy shall make arrangements to keep employed the hundreds who will bo attracted thith-r durin; tho next 12 months, we mav confi dently expect a progress rarely if ever ma le in town budding in tins county. e ccr tainly wi.sh the enterprise every possible mic cess. CinntlUn llunirttr. Jidge XinLACK. Wc have received a lit ter from Judge Niblack, in which he authorizes ns to sny.ihat ho will voto for . the Leconipton swindle. Wc regret this, for his sake. When he votes for Locompton, he signs Ins . TKilitioai iath warrant. llewMl have to look to the President for his reward. Tho pcoplo will repodiato him. Iintl-pvrt I'tnwcrat. , Possibly that is whaftho Judpo is after he irot a unanimous vota for Congress, and we reckon it will be just as unanimous for him to remain at homo hereafter. CantulA Heavy. Costiiact. Tho following ap pears in tho New York Herald: Proposals and specimens will be received at the New York Herald ollicc for ono thousand reams of printing pupr-r per week, 82 y 4, weight, 50 pound. Cash always on delivery. If this quantity of paper is consumed weekly by the Herald, it ranst incur an ontay for that nrticlo alono of at least $5,000 per week, or $200,000 per annum. ----- ----->On the 26th of January there were as sembled at Fort Laramie 1,932 head of draft oxen in a good condition, and a train of 110 wagons was to start thence on the 20th of this month, with provisions and clothing for Col. Johnston's command. Each wagon will carry 5,500 pounds weight, and 1,820 oxen will be required for the service. It is thought the train will reach its destination before the 16th of May. ----- ---->The Turkish Admiral visited Washinffton a few days since, and had not been at Willard'a Hotel twenty minute before hiroom wa broken open and his trunks rilled of their contents. Ilia carpet bn was cut fairly in two. Two thousand dollars in pold, and a crown worth as much more, wero undiscovered by the tjiieve.s. J-cjf" A riot occurred In New York, on Thursday Inst, amoni; tha Iri1i laborers, in consequence of ono of their number having been rim over by tho car and killed. The police were beaten off, and tho rioters, five thousand strong, uttacked another train with shower of stones. The excitement was filially quelled. 7" A most disgraceful oenc occurred in tho New York Assembly, on Thursday last. One of the members, Mr. DcLancy, track another member named ChatCcld. when the latter seized him by the throat and IvcU him till hi face turned black. They were parted with much dilHculty. JsfThe following cadets have been appointed to West ToiiJt Militaiy Academy, from Indiana: 3rd district, J. W. Shrewsbury; th district, Isaac Holmes; 6th district, James P. Irakc; 7th district. Win. F. Spurfcon; V tli district, John A. Kecbs; leth district, F. Kccd. tsTOur Uoprescntativc, lion. Wm. K. Niblack, was admitted us attorney and counselor ot the United States Snprcmo Court, a week or two since. t3?"Now that country merchants and others arc daily viithi$r our city for the purpose of purchasing their spring supplies, onr advertising columns will be found a reliable d-rectory to tho best mercantile houses. tS1" Wc call particular attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Babcock it Sonntaj who have jnst received an extensive and select assortment of hardware and cutlery, which they o2br at very reduced prices. 27"We were visited on Saturday night by & thunder storm tho first of the season and the rain- poared down in torrents. Yesterday morning opened bright and pleasant, but rather chilly. 15?" Harper for April lias been received by M. I. Johnson, It is an excellent number, richly embellished with numeronsenjrra-vings executed in th best style of arU Its principal articles are Tropical Jonrneyings; Pictures from Liberia and Tartary; An American at Sinai. It alo contains four new chapters of Thackeray's Virginians, and several excellent essays and talcs.

HTWe are indebted to the fine steamer TO

ashion for a file of late M. Louis papers. . , . -rt.i -1. I A. JäTrtoare indebted to juage iuich. nn tho Hon. W. II. English for public Doc un 557" We aro under obligations to Mr. Hill, Mail Agent, for sending us a file of late pa pers, though they did not reach ns. Libera litt. Mr. Keats, agent of the Gas Company, has, in behalf oi tne company, made a donation of fifty dollars-w bo deducted from the amount of their bills to the Evansville Library Association: Judgo Fos I ter, has subscribed ten or twelve different newspapers for the use of the news roora, the subscription for which ho presents to the Association. We wish other citizens would follow the examples of these public spirited gentlemen. -4odds From th East. The steamers from Pittbnrg and Cincin nati aro coming freighted with merchandize for our citv. whose merchants arc rapidly removing their stocks, preparatory to a largo srrin2 trade. The boats, wc aro told by Mr. O'Kiley, are demanding par funds for the charges and freights on all bills of lading. This is contrary to former custom, but it is not unreasonable at tl s time, when the boats aro obliged to ad" mee the charges for railroad transportation in bankable funds at the points where they receive the goods, and as their freights aro but a small portion of their bills, they cannot efford to suffer any discount on tho funds they receive at the point of delivery. These facts mnst I taken into consideration by tho receivers here, some of whom wc arc told, have complained of tho new rulo adopted by the boats. SP A correspondent ends us tho partic ulars of an interesting occurrence which took place In the ears on the Ohio and Mississippi Kailroad, on Tuesday night lat. The train had just left Seymour when a young married i lady who was accompanied by her husband took sick, and attracted the attention of her fellow-paoscngcrs by her expressions of suffering. Tl.'e sagacious .Conductor son perceived that the lady was in an mtcrttting condition, and about to make un addition to hi passenger list, lie became highly , cxtitcd by tho important discovery, aud immediately ordered all tho mule passengers to transfer themselves to another ear, except an M. D. who volunteered his services to tlo nftVrin- ladv. Tl e kind-hcuftcd Ccnduetor then dcUicliCil the car contuiuiu; tho hick woman and left it and It intcrc-tinjr occnpants behind. TllC ll?0I the auir WC leave our readers to ucss. zu viiiiMTlV I .l.llll'AlLi' ECO.n WARD. "e rcjaejI to an I ud 1 i MVS Sf N'T1 1 a m. Pntiilulüte for I reflection a mem'r of the Council, from the SecondÄVard. Mr. Scantlin d'.-cwre hunnrlf in lavorg cf FREE SCnOOLS, and of urh retrenchments in th, City expenditures a eualde the City, out of it legally assessed revenues, to support them liberally. FIRT WARD.-JNO. . HOPK1N., ESQ., will be supported a a Candida! for the Council, by the Voter of the First Ward. tslXTII WAHD. M. Calil: Please annoonce THOM S REDMOND Candidate fr four.. c.lman of the Sixth Ward. Mr. Redmond declares himself a supporter of P.ÜK SCHOOLS; he lias eil ctnnectcd with them from thir infancy, and knows the iiienttVyfir daily coufertiuj upon the muti of lb citv. mrls TE.TII Yl'ARIV We are authorize-l to an nouncetliat WM. HL'NNELb it a raudhltt f re election a Conncünian in the Tenth Ward. Mr, Hunnell avow himself a supporter cf the OLD CHARTER, and in f vor of liberal appropriation for FREE SCHOOLS. Ho deire ttuU there noniistake with voter of the Ward in regurd lo his view on these lilies. carl P. RMIMrCK I a candiJate for the office or City Collector at the cn-ming April EKctlon. J. I. K I. LI OTT FO-ll t OL A CIIkMA. l. FOlflTII WAHIi. Weariautlwrixed toannouuee tint J. P. ELLIOTT isacandUUte for re-tdection a CouucilutAn in the Fourth Warl. Mr. Ellioltavo himielf a supporter of the OLD CHARTER, aud ia favur of lil-er.il an'Pnation for FREE SCHOOLS. He deire that tUer I no miUk with voter of the Ward in regard to bis view on these Uue.. mnrl2 CITYjCLERIi.- Ma.CtLtLE:rUatnnouuce my name a a candidate for re-election to the utlice of CITY CLERK, at tht ensuing April Election, warll WELL II. WALKER. ' CITY AEOll.-Mr. PATRICK BURKE, prrent incumbent, is a candidate for re-election, a City Assessor. m marll J YMKS II. KAl'KDKRS Is a ennrtibtte for reelection to the office of CITY ENGINEER AN D S I ItVEYOR. mart FOIl CITY COLLi:cTOK. We are requested to announce OEOliCE W 0LFL1N a a caadUlate for City Coll-tor. iai5 FOI& A"FiSOIl.Wcsre requested to nnonnce JOSEl'H U. HAUINCi,acandid.ite for City Assessor, mar AUCUSTtS Lim CK Ii icandidate for CITY CLERK atthe ennuing April election. marl JEW BOOKS. NEW HOOKS. Livinitone"s Travels in Suit It Africa: Lncv Howard' Joiirntl, br Mr. 5igourney Mr. Hale's Receipts for the Million; Life of Air.n Burr; Wood" Ui t iüV. Twin Rose, by Mrs. Ritchie, Jnt received at raaij lxibhbb Jt CUNYNUTON . crr.AR.Pr 'rime New Orleans Fncnr, d Plantation JIoLwj, fr ml at rd'ved prices by LianJ) Z. H.COOK Ä SON. flQCORS! LIQUOR! LIQUORS! A 4 bid Old Uve Whisky, 2.-, hf bid do do; 10bblsCherryDraii.lv; 22 1ifl-h do no; 2! Ud Fresh Bnui.lv: 2H;fM.l- dt d..; . b l.ts Apple Brandy, pwived vr t?mer Irincei?,and for sale I y I. & D. II KIM ANN. febjii . C "lIKKjsKI -vies W. R.and Hm'mrcfi: jat reiveil, for saleby C.ILRERT it BOWLE?, mrjö S veamore, timtr Wt treet figUNBRIE?.a: h!.U Tanner's Oil; 4J roils M.-inilU Rpe, large siae: 7-1 sack fine Liverpool Salt; rtl hos Hcn-ing; 3,0ort bundles Wrappinc Paper: 4') rust Bonnet BoarH, m tore and for al br Jeh3 T E 1 N E V 4c ORENSOJf . V"17HEAT SACKS. IT 3' 3;0 Two Buhel Osnaburffb SiM.-. tn.t r-'J and for sale by. IsepcM E. S. BABCOCK. Hatche' Labor ftivln Uash-board. ;i dozen of the a'ov ItoxnU f.-rleat manuf:icturer's iice by Z. II. COOK S; SON , Agents. CLOVER AN DTI MOTH T JEED. jlbnhels 01 Timothv ieed: 25 bush Ik Ohio and Kentnncr Clorer Pee.l.Jast receivsdandforsaleby Z. It. COOK ti SON. IPII !"FIPH!!Salmon, .Mackeral, Ilernnr and Cdfih, f rsalely . II. COOK sz SOX. füweet Potartoes, from Xtrw Orleans. 8BBI.?. SWEKT POTATOES received per Str. Peter Tellon for sale by Z. II. COOK & SOX. W- OODES nOWI, Vc ion Nests Wooden Bowls; 15 dozen do Trays; h do AssM Cbnrns: 60 do Rolling Pins; 2j do Mashers, Just received andforsM by Z. H. C(XK & SOX. rWBA, TOBACTO A.D C ICJAR. JL liiO Assorted Imported Cigars; "5 Bow. Choice Tobacco; bohtt Chests Tea, for sale at amll övsnc fw ch by Z. II. COOK & SON.

- DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. !

RATHS. ' A -V A. A ' - VA snuiirr, niu line Ol.il ACSIC' nirce limes. i week, ........ ; 150 line o ee,....... ....i.....!....... 3 on month. j. 4 on

Three month, . SO SU months, .' W 0 Unerear, 15 00

and 1'uoount on larger advertisement. 6" Card of six line r nnder, 4b per annum, f 2"" No "tillf i-hid'-vlvertikmentscecelved. IT J No advert-scmenf inertcd fr b-ss than SI. "Wholesale Flour. Depot. lirKareincjn:int reiit of-ilnS h-ir- In store rr sale, at all time a lare t i or tlie nest lrBnll r nurt b,,tn ,.a supertu.e, to wWcb rR0Wx & aikmax. nrrü corner M.iin nrect and Canal. ' EK'Ü KXTIl PWIII.V FLfiril J In libU. aiid for Sil tiv mrtJ BROWN k A1KMAN. OfID sack va-hi;to. mills oM'9 txtn r lour, in St.r. anH for I.jr ari! l5K'w a: ikmx. 0 "w AfKSFIne Flour fur cash atalortiKmrJJ BROWN A1K MAN. Ofl BALMS if AY- , , 7iF A turner article; f'r Mie y . mr.'J BROWN & AIRMAN. Wanted. are bavins, at a small dUcount, Ihe Vw Nteot trie id lianks of Tmucssee: lo ilo Fr! do do Wisconun and ininoi. mr!3 BROWN & AIRMAN. I rCTfc BDI. HYDRAULIC CEMEATßß rresihan(lceirOooiH-rii;e: fm-ile tiir.'J BKUli ti A1K.MA - . "'RKY' LI M E J 1 n nhd and lMs, for 1? y naon xsi airman. NEW HARDWARE AT REDUCED PRICES, TO CLOSE AND PROMPT BUYERS, Sl'llINU IMPORTATIONS. 1f L'ARüJ GtiffiV Trice Chains; IU Uj i do Asorted do JiXt tloien n & S Buu-her'i liles: luO 4o do lo t'hisel; do do 1 nne Irons, &C.; 25 Vep Grl.TiM's Horse shoe NaiU; ltM diiwu Wald-ion's Seville ; 100 du 1im-:uIis nn. I 'ralles; 6 I i llright Amer c in Planter's Hoes; a) do Kleylrint mid Handled Steel Hues; 101 lloxe fnytlie Stones; KM du A es a.4irt'l ; v y gros Uiu)let Point Screws, öl dzeu :ujerir Vom1 Hay Hakes; iO do Root Hames; 1W) dj Cooper' Lruwing Knives and Edge Toi.ls; W feet Ru-ton 5uin Reifing; 100 duzen f!cO WopU-nWa.s & Sonn'I.X.L. Cuttlerv; Pnciet Knives, njrtel makers 2H d..tfn Table Knives; 11 d 11 v and MuT?re Forks) loO gii-erir Mill Sa; i cusks Sml Irons: AM tb ntiove Good at the lowts market rriocs and j n I ,1.. . I I iura RA 11 COCK Si SONXTAO IJAIJCOCK SOXTA(. ixrouTKks or Guus and Fishing Tackle, V.-HOLr.SALK AND RETAIL, Bl'Ai LKAVKtrall th- attention nf Gunsuiiths 1 untl ?it,ni-n t their large Mock of l ine ai d Pia n, D-mM at.d Mncte-lwrrel ih X Guns: Colt's an 1 Allen'. Pirtol. KiBe lm-l. Gun Locks, and every article f-r Gnu M.ikT "p -itins Apparatus -miuutbime iuj,h.t iieiw, P-.r l' cr custo:i tap, 11 unthig hni ves and me Pocket Cutlery. Al, a large sU-ek of Henry' uperior warrante;! K.lVs. Al, Pmhinp Tackle .f every ilesrnir tiou. mr:i is. hi i i. ac ... i au. .a. ii.uuu .uiihri it iiuiru. 4 II'.. 1. II' . .. 1 m .'.win i..,. ...,.., I .fm l'i4L.iirltin. a ierniin woubl I lrefirrH. ta whom good wage and t--djr employment will I irt-n. AIHv at tlio .lournni on-ee. I!iri3JIXT Ri:CKlVLIirali mi M igailiu:, tor April liii.lv L-idy i liook, Yaiikte Notions, do I lander's Weekly, New York Ledver; 'lnc of Our In ion: M-uvhiJ At J. HEAI.VS. fc2i.M)Hii: .u.i)Hii:: t9 i t Can ot i lb cam Cuve Oftcrs do 1 B do d 5:i" !i boxes S. mlines; l.VO )i 4v d.i y0 do do iVi drums New Figs' 1) gro StciMnlieat Plavlng Cnnls; V) do No li llixbbtiider do 5 d' Fin" Ih-cater' do i do !o Kll':r' Received aud for lc by mrti 1 SlV. II I F.MANN. 4ii OniS. KLDOII.i:n MOLtEs; "LfJ .i do da Jo uo Srt tU Tnr: Tien es Rice: 15 Cri H assorted Earthenware, past our order. Suitable ht cuntrv store. Received at-d f r ale at lowest prii for Ca-h, bv mr.'J l.at D. IHEMAW. Xcw Ilook. BA Y A H l T A YliOR'H KFAV DOOKTravels hi Sweden ltpUiid aud Norway.' fiodey's LinlyV B.k.k. for April; Yitukee Notion. April; Liiof Aaron Burr; Received by 1WBKLL & COXYXOTOV. Sa-ilm.a.ls.or, Awninniakier and Hirr. 'IHE UBCKIBFR respectfully informs tie U. CaptMins of MeauiiOH'.s, anl tbe pul-lic generally, tin i he has oj-ntd a Sail and ltig'ing Loft in CarjM'iiter'sW siehoiic, on Water Street, where ad orders in Iii line will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to. siti!s, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Waeon Covers and Canvas Hom', and every article In the Rigging line, manuf.tclured st the shortet notice. llnb-rs iesi-ctfullv aidirilefl; to le left at J. C. Veniieinair Rope More, or at the Loft. 2 " R.es neatly spliced. Jt pirll 1 in CI I A RLE SEY ERT. WILI.IA3I IllEllBOWUR, WHOLESALK AMD RETAIL DRUGGIST, Wathlngton Illork, 3IAI. TU ELT, i:vaxsville, im wir:ft-ly Ilrick Dwellings to Rent. flMVO very good Brie Dwellir.es to Rent, onveiL niently Mid pleasantly locled. IJ.wnt tenant wanted. ImaeiliHtc vosst-ssicin clren. Knonireof WILLIAM IIUGHEj, mrCO lw corner lin mid Second sti BAI,Tni()llK COFFEEii loo in.- r r -sale l y mrS CI LB ERT & BOWLES. Oak .Street (Iradc. WHALEP P.-.Ol'OALS will be rproircl at the rf oftioc of th und rs:gned until SATURDAY next, the -JM for the grling of Oak Street from tbe River to K. uirth J'trrei; the earth to lie pl:tcel at dillrent jl:u-es not excee-luic four l qu;ires frm Oak street. Tlie work to be done under the supervision of the City Kiicit.cer. By order of tlie Common 4'nnncil: WELL II. WALKER, Clerk. nwrid (Yo!kbotecopy.) GROCERIES. ' If Mi Mils Mobves; 4"U hhds umir; rj0 liis Coiree. in tnr and to Minf, snd fur ale by mariaj PRESTON BROTHER?. MALTHY'S FHESII OYSTERS fAM now receiving d.ti'y MALTBY'S unrivilhi! and ceb.bnued choice Planted Bltnune Oysters, rind am irepired to oiler the trade such inducement f-Tthe entire es.,n as have nver l-eti ollere,! in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply ftl-wji.vs-u hand, so that dealers and t'anulits nr, obUin at any timeduring the season tho-e choice Orsters.in enns and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh and s-.vef.aud very superior in flavor and ualitv. Terms cash. Aad uoae but Lanka! lc monrr rr ved. A. KURTZ, octirvtf Sole Agext for Evansville. CltiARi.Mats Cinnamon; lö.rtuu Assoitel fine Cigars Just rceived and for ale by I. t D. HKIMAX.V. SUNDRIES. J 50 boxes ?tarCandle; M do Cincinnati Soap; i" do Hamburgh Cheese; w dozen Brooms; l'X'kes White Lend; lOlibls Linseed Oil; 25bbl Cement; 20 e-V. I Cotton Rone; 50 bis Cotton Buttli'r, in store and for sale by nvwl ORR, DALZELL Si Co SEEDS. Clover, Timothy, Blue Or:.' Red Top eedfjrsaleby ORR, DALZELL Si CO. marl B OAF 5UtJAK.-2öbblsNo.5andfi, forsalebv HA marl ORR, DALZELL & CO. T AILS. 00 Kegs assorted nulls. foratebr mMrl ORR, DALZELL & CO. CJSOC ERIE?. JU?T RECEIVED. n bll Prime Molatie; 2.V) half Mls do; W hhds sucarrFaif to CRoieer KWhags CoAe; yfO packages Fih; f.0 I mix es rierrinrsr 4 Keg Carb. Soda: ?1 lio.tes Orancts ami Lrmonsr 100 pacKure Kaisins. Also, a complete anortmcnt of other foods In.'H Omcrr way, to which we would invite t. attention of C As II BUYERS, as we are prepared to offer inducements not to b found elsewhere. JEO. F03TEK & CO., feb2 Corner Locust street and Canal. fpURKS ISLAND SALT. M. 2"0 h;v?s, verycoarae, ree'd persteamsr Fahrbild. and fursaleky jaa HJ GEO. F0iTR hi CO.

SPECIAL NOTICES. YKZ? NOTICES In this place, 10 cents r line a (solid Acjite) one insertion; Scents ir

three times; SO cents per line one week: discount longer time. Jlurraydt Lanman'f Florida Water. Franc Germany are challenged to produce an article of perfdme as LxtinanJ delicate a this. It is adistitetion of (rorical flowfrs of mntchlofs fmprnncc, not & mere chemical comiwition. The arom.t it tüfTa??, is eminently healthful. Erery bottle M ln-inps dozen orders. Sold by D. T. Unman Co.. wholesale druckt?, i0Taer street'ew Yrkand byalldraggists, at TiOc. per bottle. fF It seems that Rheumatism, Deafness. Neural gia, wol!n ami Stiff Joints find rfll oCi'ercoüi'trtiiits to which we are all tubjerta hare lost their terrors. Prof. DeGrath's Electric Oil is warranted to Kelieve any cue fn a short space of time an4 with a trilling expense- It can be bap of the agents here. See adrertteement ia auolher column. GratltadP. If gratitude: wrf ever eTidenced roong any chu, it certainly has been with thoe who hare nsod and tested the extraordinai-y virtues contained In Ir. J. IIo6tetter cvlelTatcl Stomach Hitters. Scarcely a day passes, we are Informed, that the Hoctor docs not reeeir from some recent heart-stricken and solicitous parent, brother, sister, or friend, some testimonials of deep and Earnest gratitude, for his agency in restoring to health and wonted vigor, me kindred. For the cure of PTsrri Flttulency, Con stipation, laäk of appetite, and all Billions tendencies, are speedily corrected by the use of these Hitters as per directions on Louie. Soli by Drsgglrfs efcry where. ' mrl7 It is an KidahlUhed Fact-That Dr. Sar.dford's Iuviorator will cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice and General Debility. Many people, persooally known to us, whose word cannot be doubted, hare ircn theii certificatesto jvove this, and with ssch a mas of evi dence who can Voulit. It is truly the invalid's Mend, and will give relief when all other remedies fail, and in some Instance thai have come under our observation it seemed the means of snatching its victim from the grave; we wish all our reaiersjwho need medicine would try one bottle for it will surely give relief i (See advertisement ) marS-dwlm 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Casai. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 27" AX OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, who has male his fortune and retired from business, will spend the remain def of his days in coring thM dread ful disease, CONSUMPTION-rR: or chapue; his earnest desire being to communicate to the world his re medies thai have proved successful in mere than l!f0d cases. He requires each applicant to send him a minute description of the symptoms with two stamps, (6 cents) to pat the return letter, in which he wiil return them his ADVICE PRESCRIPTION, with dimtt nj for preiaiin? tlic medicines, kc. nrirt Cac WWW oOOO Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. The OLD DOCTOR hope that those a "lifted will .let, on account f deiictey, refrain from consulting hiia becBiise lie makes No Charge. His soie object in advertising Is to do all the good heran lxfore he dies. He feel that he is justly celebrated fo the enre of Consumption, Asili ma, Bronrfifcr, Nervoa Aecionsff, Conchs, Colds Ac. Address D)CT. UNCAS RUANT, Box 3ö::i , P. O. Nev Vork . Junnary T., IsjS. Cmlwd 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases C00O Cases. 3000 Casts Tlie now eisend heir Functions. As perfec health is the greatest blessing that we can enjoy, without which all other Messing are of little consequence we deem it of great mportance b point out the way for ou to enjoy it. The bowels must be kc; in a stat; by which they are enabled to carry ofl" the useless matter; they are the main channel which nature has appointed (o carry everything tint is Unnecessary. Ami it i impossible to tell lu.t a lo-ge amount of sickne has en cansed by constipation, or cotiveness; in other won) by not keeping thebowclsjrcgu lar: it is the ns.in road toall diseases: It is thecause of unn.-rtnral Irritntion to tne mffrons, of lining mt-m branes of the bowels. Ifaving lust their n;rtunil ttreugth they canaot reject to lal reiufrcd of them. Hence, theliowels become iRamrd.aiid unless sou find asj'rcdy relief, a thousand other compUints are ever re.idr t xlnigyon thrngh amiserableand wreUh ed life. Such medicine mast be given as willcleanse the stouvich and bowels, and restore their natuml strength. To accomplish this there Is no compound so valuable these Pills; all vthermediilncs.inK to utter insignificance when compared to them; it seem as though the Author of Nature had designed them for this as well as other complaint. Prom two to five pills a day will increase strength and appetite, and cleanse the stomach and intestines from whatever is injurioas. Dr. Morse' Indian Root Pill are sold by all dealers in Medicines. niarS-iliwlm Mrilrin Mil tans Unlment. It is eieht years since this Liniment was first otTered to tliestflictel. Many millions of Bottles have been used, and it has given betu.rsittisfaction than any article ever before tried fjr imil:u purpsi. It poseV9 a specific power over inflammations, and chronic or accidental demugemcnt of the Muscles, Joints, Ligaments er Skin. It Is a source of great pleasure to ftel that we have teen the humble means of relieving such an im mense amount of Ottering, and have caused many thousands to ' leap for jey," because their pains were relieved, their wounds healed and their tiff joints made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, reg-irdless of ine.r oi'ngnwoii 10 ourJjfA e or uic i'uoi:c,iir enRH'-a in attempting to Intrucea spurious and luiscnible article L'ndk a anotMcr kam, by representing it to be the same or similar. tlT" Be on your guard! Buy none but the original MEXICAN MUSTANG LIN I MENT, and you will not U deceived. G. W. Werr brook, Originator. BARNES Si PARK, feb25-dwlm Proprietors, New York. An Impenetrable fcreret. Th attention of all who wish to hide the chances wrought by time or sickness in the color of the Hair, is invited to the fact that uch changes mar be CONCEALED FOREVER, by the occasional application of that perfect simulation of every shade of natural blaca or brown, no widely known as cniTAnoRO's rcxcELMou dye. The artificial tinge which it instantaneously Imparts is so true to life that it c a mot ik pktected as the result of art, by the keenest observer. Sold every where and applied by all Hair Dressers. J0?EPH CRIUTAD0RO, mart dt wlw No. 6 Astor nuse, New York. Safety and IleHr.-OId Dr. II. James, bo whom the New York and other Atlantic city i res hav aid so much, has retired from practice, but lr. Tho mas Tilton, his son-in-law, bus l-ecn educated to trav el far him and dispense his invaluable meditice j. Most prominent among these is lüs extract of Car.nia''is In dica, which be d'.5)veri? after 1ut1 lalor and dceo re siirch In CalcTitt.". Ifetrore to maksmedlTine to anve his only child from death ky consumption, and Le succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-indaw, Is In Chicago, i Room No. 1(1, Stte street.) He has airewly sue reeled in curing iimanently, hundreds of terrible raises of Consumption, Nervous Debility and Suffer ing, Asthma and Bronchitis. TheColsand Coughs he ltas Innisfjci. a.s innonxrable. The CannialJs In dica is the most wonderful blessing of the nge. Give Dr. Tilto call or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cos you tofl!;x. He will pro t j yoa that you need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle to Ke well. N . B A Spiro-Dynaraeter to tet the strength of uir; mngs, an'i ii.-K-en.un me ex-'tcr fcut'.e oi the iiatient health. P. S?. By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago post Office enclosing four postage smps, (12 ceuU'a rrive will be sent in return, freeofchnre. to any partoftiie Union. All letters.anawered i-sompt-Da. TILTON, Octll6m- Box 1V2, Chieaso, 111. DH. COIiliSU ELLS AiTIPHIOGISTIC That haa produced auch remarkable effects la many case or N era aloia, Vertigo, and Arrec tio.ns or TBI Uad. cauwil by disturl! circulatin in those who harr tried it m this city, is for sale at KELLER fc WHITF'S t The highest testimonials of its efficacy hare llern given by a number of the most respectable citizen whhave tried it. - Vy

CO A L. BODTAM MINrMO COMPANY, (Oflice on Water street, under the Telegragh OfTice.) Cart loads of Iß bushel of Bod iam Mine Coal delivered to any part or the city at 1 1 60 per load. Col weighed, If desired, at the expenseofVhe purchaser. Notes of solvent banks of Illinois- and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOHN W-YMOND. dec2-tf. Secretary and M&ncrer MGS. 20. drums in flne o.'W, for sale br JC man GILBERT ii BOWLES-

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P. G-. O'RILB Y & Co., TASVILLE, 1XD1AXA. Storasc, Forwarding &: Commission MERCHANTS. G E. KITA L R A I LH O A D, STKA M BO AT AX D EXPRESS AC.KNTS; Special Agent forthc Penn. Central RAILROAD, ND CONNECTION?. over w?irh weare anhoried to cive TllKHl ;n KLcKIl TSAT THE LOWEST PUS? I ULK KAIE?. Haring a mammoth 1 b;rf.M at the landin, the largest on theOliio Kirer, capable of storing and proUvting all merchandise liable t damage from rxpoure, we are yf jirvi to facilitate the liptrb vt nil consignment furwanleri to onr rarr, by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. I'Mtirnlar attention will te pid to Noceivinr. Stor ingaiul Forwarding, also, to thereof any Produce, or other proiir, consigned to as for sale, and satisfutin guaranteed. tniioe aixl tt-nsire, warelK.n on Water street, ljoinin theTelerAjh,and on th Whnrfliojtt, where we urt i r-e Txnnd, attending to tne interesu of nur la?rns at all hoars, rty anc! n?gSt. nn onr snixnor r.iviiitir; lone T?.n4mir; untiring rnercy; an.l knowleiJre f.f oar Im-inrv, we feel eon -idem of giriiift evnerul satisfaction, and hope to merit tcontinuat:ceof the extensite patronage e are uir iiiiTying. LfU-r-.il cash adranees will be made n all consignments to either ourelTes or corresimndents inmv the principal market. North, Erst, or ouih. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. EDWARD R. HILL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, rOR TIIK rrKCHASEand Sale of Wheat, Flour, Corn, O-.Us, Hurler, Rye, Hay, Pork, Lard, &. Offlee, FROXT STREET, I'JBSI THE TutlRlifN Of PICS mrl6m3 EVANSVILLE, IND. MTW. BROW. Latccf Howard Rrown. ve. M. AIKV&, Late of Geo. Poster U BROWN & AIRMAN, Receiving, Forw ardins and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGK3T3 POR KAN4WHA SALT COMPANY Etalle, Indiana. hve f,Ti,H a Co-n-irtnership unrtT the stvle t . of BROWN X AIRMAN, au.l oCer .ur irTiee in m-catcity a net lortl in onr card above. e are fnllv t.rejorl in nt,.n i fiin. shi p;r, ei: h r by C A N A L, R I V K ft . or 11 AILKOAD .and assure them that their interest hall tie faithful Ir represeiiieo.snuuhl tLcy be pleased to favor u with their patronage. utilceaml W arehouse on the comer of Main stree and the Canal. V1. BROWN. J"""- . V. M. AIRMAN. STOKACSE WANTED. wr E ,we pn jared to store in our Fir Proof Ware " 9 housay quantity of Grain, Produce, r JU-' chaialtw, on the mot liberal terms. Ilavir.c kirteatid airv rmwns nn-slrs. martini hrnw will l t.ken of I.oiisehulJ iun.iturc, AeTK-ultura.' ImvletrtetiMand all kinds of goudscr ware liable to damage fn' ilaxp r rust. Insurer e etiected at tlm lowest fire proof rates, br tht month, or longer, wlv -n desired. krehou- lucated n corner of Lornst street and W and E. Cnnal.and n.ost convenient for sbippin "rl "r Jkaiiri.au. A ppiy IO U EU. f UM lli LO. ar'.. t'A.WL 6TOI1AUE. fllAVK a large double Warehonse at the t'ana Kasm, rotable of slorinranT lmnnnt nf mvliu.! which Willi received, stored, taken eare of and held uHjei t to the owner's orders, on the iv.ost resvomhU tnr. P. (1. O'KIl.EV .AIISCELLANEOUS. S $372,000, &g TO BE DRAWN ON THE ' II A V A X A PLAN. L'very other TIckM ft TrUe. SHELBY COLLEGE LOTTERY, OF KENTUCKY. R. FRAXCK At CO., Mauger. ' To be drawn on SATURDAY, March 2", IV Ticket 8lO, fbare in rwportlon . Person ordering two Tickets, an odd and even nuin- ' er are guaranteed to draw 0 er cent, of their money bark. All the prizes in this Lottery nrebcund tobeihawn. Prire amounting to 172, oof) lt CiP'tili a.fsl 3d tl. do ll,0 The Va'iag"r' otlicial priuteil drawing will be sent toall Tiret-ltilder. All orJei seilt to u will reive prompt attention. C. IIAWAN k CO., mrl Licensed Vender, LowiviHe. Ky. 31 A KS 1 1 A IAS SA 1. 12. IO,OJO Worth of Cootl. Black, Biolow & Co., ) against J In Chancery. VointSsrrM,Iii,.1 V VIIH LU OK A DKCKKH of theluturiSIe ..ui.t Kii.i!.! in mm,, e cause, tlie nudrn.iet.ed, or one of us will, O VKn.MnY. April 7ih, fr4( Alioutthe hour of 10 oclot-k, a. t., eil at Public Auction, to the hiebest bidder, at a bon e on the Kant bide of SixOi street, U-tween Maui aj.1 ü rVet trerts, under the Exchange Hotel, on a credit of four and eight ni.iith, th.. tock of Hoods tnched in tlii raiise, ronsistincof a verr htre Stork of SPRIVrt. SIMM KU, KALL AM) HINTES CUTIUNO. A,V. large irtrt k of Piece Oood,cnilinring Linens, iTilliiigs, ( ottons, CasinTen, S.-itinefTs, C'l'rih, et;ns, Trim:niucs.and I'n.l.Twear of every des--criion, constr.miiic one of t lie largest and nwl en lira Mck of Clotlnn in the VV'ei4. The purcbastr wiillic required to rive Und whh apLtll iilTllrity' '"f ilitmst from he day of sa, The S:ile will ruil nti' from the' day of Sale unti tbe entire t'jik. of in? 1 u.d.f. t . p t W.C. D. WHIPS, M.L.C-C. Jas. G. Bai ie, Tho. A. Morgsw. Ptiei. Louisville, March l:' l". mil9dlt-w2t Shelby College Lottery,. OF KENTUCKY. II. FRAXCK dkTo., Manager. The Drawing take place dailr IN PUBLIC, in' LOUISVILLE, KY., Under the uperintendence of SWORN COMMISSIONER". Ticket from tl to 10, Wbere pr'zefrom S? to $C5,000 irav Uihwn.. WatirwerV nVhU printel drarutgill f-e Mi.l lu all Ticket-holders. OrWs nd lresed to the underrigt cd will u et i i'Ju prompt attention. C. II AO AN It CO., nirl tf Licensed Venders, Ijiiuisvilte, Ky.. IMU A.nCKMKTA bids M bite Lime; ;i no t ernert; Gray Lime in l.Kds for sale bv ORK, DALZELL fcCO. itim:;rI' v) bids Ciler Vinegar for sale by ORR, DAL7.ELL CO. SI A CK Ell AL UM. S f-i b'.lsNo.iandS; :v nits do 2au.i:;; 30 its do 2, for ia!l r OR It, DALZELL & CO. d UIVH rilINK CLOVER DSliE: L W i" d. Kei 1 op or 1 1 erU' G Wss ; :l do 1 imothv Seed; J) do Milkt Seed; Received th.s day and fof sale t r wri: L. ll-CO)iv v 50N. AMmi-TH ;imm:. heedA For sale by .. Ii. COOK puN. AcenU. Yankee Yecetablcs. fi7ltlM lohti:rsiio i a iiiou ; do lbwid.K-k, do Mickerei; do Shad: Cove Oyster, tc, kc, foralbr Z. II. COOK Bi SON. TOBACCO feCKEWS-On hind at.d for sale br SAMUEL ORR.. 'BMX-PLATE, VcKxestK liii-tj'.ate: 15 do 12x12 do 2P- do- 11x12. do Alo, BiotbTin,ZJnrand fire; reeeired, and resale ty SAMUEL ORR. CliOTCJL DRIED PBACI1ES, do do ArpteIb Store and for sale by Z. H. COOK Si SOX. TOIVIMO HETX rS BrSHCHOICliON ION SETS received and! j for ale by Z. II. COOK ti 60S. A6 BUSH. PRIME-OATS,-roceive.1 per 09 1 Jr UMk !-ei; for sie or L. II. COOK & SON. V O. SUGAR. 25 bbd, lust iwived an4 for wie iM low by HLBERT Ai BOWLES. jr.I-tf. IAR. "3 bhla Wilmington Tar In store. For alby marbil l'ltKTOX BROTIIF.BS.. CLARIFIED aUOAP. 10 hhds In store. For aleby mm-li; yitKSTON ROTH KRS. j ff.XTRA FAMILY VINEGAR. SLA 4') bbl Vinejar for sale low b marl 2 WLBERT tt BOWLES. CSAKPK1 tUAI..-;lf"rHle lri-v marl: (ULBERT BOWLES. HARPER FO" MAR'tUwill ben!r TWENTY CENTS al IJBELL 4i CONYiGT0N Se'JO

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