Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 103, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 March 1858 — Page 2

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The Canal at Louisville On the l4lh insti, In the House Mr. Enlish, the representative of the Second Dis trict offered a re olation requesting the Se cretary of the Treasury to communicate to Corigrcei a ttatetnefit of tl present condi tion of the accoants "between - the Govern mcnTnd th LöulsvilloTilld " Portland Ctnsljandto inform the House -what wu the extent and nature of the interest of the United Statu In th6 Canal The Committee on canals was also instructed to inquire into the expediency of reducing iht tell. Mr. English in his remarks stated that the Canal Company was incorporated in IS 25 hj the State of Kentucky, and the United States became a stockholder to the amount of $240,000. The canal was completed in 1830. Since its completion the dividends on the Goveruracrit's ;. stocks has reimbursed the Government for its original investment, and enabled it t purchase the entire stock . held by individuals. The original cost of the canal was 1,000,000. There has been collected in tolls over $3,000,000, which has been levied as a' tax upon the commerce of the river. The United States has been the sole ownc of the canal since 1855 except five shares of $100 each which have aot been formally transferred to the Government. For the last three years the tells have ex ceeded tho expenditures more, than $150,000 annually. The object of the resolution was to learn what had become of thescreCeipts collected from the boatmen; they had net gone into the public treasury whero they bolong. It is stated the persona in control of the work' notwithstanding it belongs to the Government claim the right to collect the tolls, and appropriate the money without consulting Congress. They have applied for and obtained ft charter from Kentucky to construct a new canal, as a branch' of the present work, and, according to a statement of tho Superintendent, recently made to the public, it is proposed to commence the con struction of it at once, and to expend not only all ' tW money accumulated in the Treasury and the future tolls of the canal, but create 'a loan on the credit of the Com pany, which is, in fact, the .United States Government. Into this unauthorized and irresponsible management, it wu the object of tho resolution to inquire. A contract for building a branch canal at a cost ot $$00,000 has. been made, and i is said the work will be commenced in April Mr. Marshall, the representative of the Lou is ville District, stated in reply to Mr. Eng lish, that the right of the United States to tho canal was made conditional by the - . Mt statuses ox nemuctiv. ne company was authorized to transfer the canal to tho Gov ernment, when the Government should so improve it as to make its capacity auf ficicnt for tho entire Wants Of the commerce of the river.. Till that condition was fulfilled, the Government could not become the owner of the canal; and it was not cow legally tho owner of a single .share more-J than it originally subscribed for. . In reply to this assumption of the representative of the Louisville District Mr. English quoted the report of Mr. Guthrie, as Secretary of the Treasury in 1855, in which ho says; "In January. 1155, the receipts of the ca nal were sufficient to purchase the balance of the private stock, and all was purchased and transferred to the United States except Ave shares left standing one to the President, and one to tho name of each of the Directors of the canal." ' Mr. English's resolution was adopted, 147 to 42. ... ' , ' -' The Dem erratic Graa. Rally Laal nicht brought together about two hundred persons, three filths of whom were Black Republican and Know Nothing spectators ; of the Dem . . . a . ocrais present, nineteen iweniietha were Douglas men. The Lecompton office-hold-ers had tho entire management of the meet ing. The Tost Offlco furnished one speech wnd the reaolutlons. The Cu torn Ilona In- I pector furnished the second intellectual dish, and the Chippewa Agency provided tbe third and last appeal to the Democracy to Aarinonize" with their leaders and to tote only for pur Democrats. The city election was said to be the preparatory movement for tho Jvuturan election, and that to all subsequent elections. The devotion to the Fublic Schools was excessive and almost distressing ly anxious in all the speakers. The High Scbool-andeven the Wlutltr High Schoolwas appianaea ana e.ionea as an invaiuaote -ST ,? V . V W-v iDuiawoDt wmca every AemocriimusiBupv . w port, .uot important ana glorious as were our institntions of learning, the union and iiarmouy 01 toe vemocrawe party was a mas - ter.or more transcenaent consequence to the country ; lor, M tbe free scnoois were disbanded, they could be re-organized ; but if the Democratic party waa split asunder, it would sink and engalph all, and spoil the bread and butter of these eloquent leaders. The meeting and its management fully confirmed all we have said of the purposes of those who called it. It proved a poor, spiritless fizzle. t7"The Earepetn news by the Arabia which arrived at New York on Saturday, is devoid of interest. The Derby Cabinet had been re-elected to Parliament, generally without opposition. Numerous arrests were being' made throughout France, for political offences. It is proposed to bold another grand nation! exhibition in London, in 1S81. Cor - inth has been laid in rnins by aa earthquake and thirty lives lost. A great conflagration in Constantinople had destroyed three honrl fcii,r,n. Cnaid.rable .now had fall. en in England, and severe galea prevailed along tho coast. The gold harvest in Australia promised great abundance. Several vessels were r n the way to England with 170,000 oun es. Several extensive fail arcs had taken place in the colony. The faculties of tho King of Prussia were declining daily. jgfThe bill passed by the Virginia Iloise of Delegates granting an amnesty to all per who have been eneared in doels before sons the 1st of Marcblast, waa passed by the Senate on Monday last. Tho bill does not effect in any degree to m . . 4i 4 iJS?aVSh w fcVB - - conUined in it, before the 1st inst. Spring among the New . otk btuldera and architocu. Nothing is doing, and very iiwie . . I.... t VtM rtwk attVSal IS convempiavea. van sre-w-n -w, - time last year, had seven assistants, i maär in g plans and estimates for but ou store

Boat Bcitnue. We leatn from ft friend I

who has boon staying several days at New I Albany, that there is not a single bos, en the stocks at that place, nor did there appear I to bi any preparations maUnf to construct hone this Spring.. There is a greater depres-jto ion in boat building than has been known j in twenty years. The levee at New Albany, our correspon- I fn dent says, was hare of merchandise and produee. and apparently deserted, in striking I the contrast with the active scenes presented at our landing, which for weeks has been ling crowded with long piles of produce, and with I five to ten steamers daily at the shoro receiring or discharging freight. Our mend I came down tbe river from Pittsburg, and says he has not witnessed so much activity at tbe wharf of any town or city in ship- . . r menu, as our s at present. t5TA lisastron failure haajast cccarrod in Troj, Ohio. Tho banking Arm of Mayo & Co., have made an assignment of their sr . .r, . . . effecU. ThebuMneaa men generally made ucu uci-jiii. witu mil uiui,uu so mo umo i of their lailnre they held some twenty thousand dollars of the moncf hlont?!n(r ta the . .. ... V . . . .-vuu.j, irc.mc. im mum vi .u wwu ui , Troy, and that of several townships left there on deposit for the sake of interest. Tho Tr...ri.i. It fa nndAratnftd. Vn. .-.nrP.l th J . ' . . v t - ... t j , I WUU,J "t ym i iujj -1... .c esUte and town property belonging to the be the money, and the coanty must saffcrin ., . . , , , . :, . .1 me invenra, 11 sue is no greauy me loser in the end. I LxcoMrroHiski is rapidly declining at the I c .1. ipt. d:.i 1 iTT 1 1. 1 1 ou.u. ia. rm wU.vu been heretofore inclined to tupport the Southern view of the question, now begins 1 to discover that it is fraueht with evil to tho I ewv Mr n;im.. f Nrtl, farvllna nrv .vi t . , , ... ... tvtsAa tA Krlnrs In a hill t svrl rr 1 1 K nnaaa with r" " " oat any tonstitntion, ana leave the people to rrame one at ineir leisure, n is now evi-1 . . . ... .,,... ... v I dent that the bill for the admission of Kanm . . m . e sas unuer me ixwompion consuiuiion cannot pass the House, and tho adherents of the I A.lmlnUtrarlAn ar nnw anrlon for. umt . , I wrms 01 compromise. , - " " , , iwwBTi. i iaw iu.-a

gentleman was walking to church with his gives some substantial reasons why the I'ltilwife, through Canal street, when he was shot adelphia Press in general has not had much , ....... ni.. to say conecrninz the mammoth aconndrel-

mrougu me neaa aua nil iiieie. 1 v.rcumstances that led to the nnhappy event, were as follows: A number of rowdies had the police; they pursued hlra, and it waa ho ho, to proteet himself from the violence of 1. M J . .... !. .1. I ui pursuer, urea wmi ingi wuiva 100 wj 1 Mr. Smith a lire. I Fbom Utah. TheLeavonworth Ledger ..... . . . f m I noticing the arrival at that place of a mcssensror from Col. Johnson reo ucstintr that I supplies of ammunition and provisions, and 1 a t f 3 a. al,.a af.V I.V. wmjm it im Tory Tiacu mat voi. -vuumvu nuu his command ar in a dangerous position, and nnleaa his furce Is Increaaod aneedilr he roar a bo OTerpowered. Oar telegraph this morninr contains later information that trooo I had been dispatched, and that supplies were going forward from Fort Laramie. The news from Utah will soon become excitintr. w k The two runaway negroes who cross ed over from of Kentneky aide, tho other day were eaptured on Monday at Decker's station p tu red on Monday on White river. Their captors will receive a reward of four hundred dollars. They were brought back and taken ower the river on r j rpv 1 1. 1 ,0 I m I -UUUV ' years old, belonging te masters who had al ways treated tbem kind!, and no othor reason conld be assigned for their running sway, but tn innate love of freedom . They appealed however to have been satisfied with their short tramp, and returned voluntarily with their masters, who refused to have them bound or hand cuffed. Aa the penalty of thcIr offeDC theT likcly losc &ood homes, and be aent South to a cotton plantation. 137 The ladies of one church in Chicago, have given ont more than three thousand dinners to tho poor of that city, although it is bat short time sines tli'ir house for free dinners waa opened. 57" A bloody affray took place at Indian apolir, on Saturday night last, in the Wright House, in which a man named Bencpe was --1- WOunded by a tavern keeper named Harris, who attacked him with a hatchet. I r-A great scnsaüon was produced at a prayer meeting in New York, a few days 1 gjnee, by the announcement that fcdwm r orI rest, the great tragedian, had been convertci I 0n the previous night in Philadelphia I tS7A man waa recently discharged from I the jail in Charlottown, Trince Edwards I Island, Nova Scotia, after an imprisonment I of nine years for rent. ffe7" Mr. Buchanan haa received au anto graph letter from Prince Albert, accompan ied with a medal containing the likenesses of the Frinccss Royal and her husband. t ihe Canadians propose to change the name of their n!Capital to Victoria, ro tsining its present name, Ottawa, for the river on which it stands. I KTMr. Sumner has again taken his seat 1 in the Senate, having been telegraphed that - nld probably be forced on tho Kanquestion, I tSTJndge Cnstis, one or tho members of tha KB,M Territorial Legialatare, recently a,ca 01 murium tremens, Drongnt on by lonS aa awnuoa annsing. t7 I ho London papers announce that Col. Allsop, accused of conspiring to kill tho Emperor ot the French, sailed for California, and not for New York, as waa supposed. tSJ" Thomas Anderson, tbe tax collector 1 of Detroit, recently absconded, leaving his -lwpay fH.OOO, for which he is a d I failUr t3rx0 less than frt, nrA I -" -va aa ms uviv -tiv VUV 'U ?--sW r.ntl,carrea in isew Orleans in on rl.-. cf th of Boub. onrveyor 12WAri ft tint!.. e.V. . . . ' -u aiuwer in uniore j porta that not more than one peach bud i twenty tnousand xtaa escaped the frost.

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oeen carousintr and misbehaving themselves . vw, .0 filTorof

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, . . ... esiatiinca many years apo vj mcmuvrs 01 ,Var . ln at length became so ontrageoas that the tho Society ol rYicnJ. The object of this wtrli keeper of the place sent Lis barkeeper for association was to furnish employment to rc-

JErial Navigation.

An Arkansas correspondent of the Mcmphis Ledger relates tho particulars of most extraordinary adventure said to have reeentoccurred in. that State. He signs his name the communication, and avei that tho fcta can bo attested to by many persons of integrity. Some persons who were working a field near Columbia City were thrown into great excitement by the appearance in air of a baloon drawn by wild eecse, which soon afterward alighted in an eighborfield. On proceeding to the spot they found a man holding on to the balloon, who related to them the following particulars of his serial voyage: During a late thaw he set a net, and sue eeodod in drawing thirty wild geese into the P- "e manufactured a balloon sufficient to sustain some five hundred pounds, and wlien he nuhcd it. he formed the idea of attaching tho geese to it. Apnrfl!n1 li fabricated a' act of harness which, with out beinir heavy, was safiiciently strong, an J then took the whole Into the mcaiow nesr by, and after inflating his machine he scenreJVs steeds, and. getting m, cnt the cord vrnicn connnea mo oailOOn, W men at Once rone. A lew times ttio eeese ssiled around neia . Bnu lDe.n ia,a weir course wr ine west. A smart breeze now ocean to blow, I nd tne bird!l aitered their course, nttcrlnc their peculiar cry, and stood towards tho oouth - est. His Sensation he descnttcd ns ?.el1?b.tru, OATUng tbrouffh tho air lightning speed, and without fear, as lie well fcncw by casmg ,t 0f pas ho conld descend. The bird now rose some half a mile above the earth, and after an hour or two appeared 10 "BJ 1 sl B" ,uar' , V, r n , ana laira nouses ana couia rce inu pcuitu nij,,. oat to iraze after him. wonderstruck. He con d see numerous streams or water, and as he had a compass with him, ho knew the course ne was travelling. 110 pa.ea over 1 31 i90ti n river, ana nis cournc siooti lowara 1 fnti,.y ' Wll0n tthfint fTht ilfturÄ ont to 8ftW a larjre ntreRra 0f water and knew ho was over the Mississippi as there were two boats in sieht. Acain the birds turned their coarse, and nicht came on. By tho I course Of tho wind ho thinks that tlicy turn-I I. - - .J ... I onoo tha niirht. toward the Artli- West, but again steered Sooth, ilo kept on in vm. ; when ho commenceed letting off the gas, and u.n u .v. - . a:a f.M.t rtttil Ainh v'AiAnt o.iv sm w so IUI VII OAlllA II BU1IA, blia KUVWJ U1U WilU until tuoy alighted, as we have stated. -e MAMMOTn ScoCSbBILIH. TllO rhiladclI vt. r v, v-. v.i- t,i LMIIM VUI H.l'VU-iJII Vfl U4i .'VIT 1VIP. All Lnna Tliomas AlHbono'a smooth swindlinjr transactions, as President of the Hank of Tennsvlvania. another u r ns, and -m hat wrocked thftt conccrn. One of tho ,1 of the 0 0f tho bank, is thus given: 1 ..... 1 - . omvonr wwi.ni uoriny 11 ""'"" ft j -

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unrinp ncariv cigmy yeurs 01 uciiummiih 1 excrwon lor it is one 01 me uiuct uwrmu we haveits generous Director contrived to .make happy one linndreü and nrty poor woII1CU CICIJ WIUM.I, HI1U IIVIII mili'ut;. ftf tia benevolent to lav n a handsome capital from the income of which it hnof late years bcon supported. But the wicked ... . UI ,nto obUTlOI I lie has madO ttlO HOlimS of Industry a bejrerar, and compelled the rnsnaffers-io turn aurui. a uunurea nu ii.lt ..s...nn. nV;).i..iii . ; 11 r n I tWm fftf ,lPMi vfi thcmaoUMfrom starvInv tiv h.. ' As for the newspaper charitableness toAr ... n..nr.M . ..,ml. Tun rr of our newsoaners are returned. Two of v a vue as v w a m v . a a - these now defunct, owe 3,87S; tie other receivtHl 652, the fonrth $3,437, ttio nun IT.TCS, the sixth $6,614, tho aeventh 2,51S, !rJ: J??:l LVV lK r i ,-cfi, Kol reference was made so no mouths ago to tho remarkable fact that all our newspapers were I profoundly silent on tho crreat iniquity of the a . Ti management or trie Danic, except mo 1 rcn and the bond ay Dispatch. What eonnocttnn tl,r tn Iw, K.ttw.n tV.U .ilrr, an.l the above cited indebtedness, others may conjecture for themselves. , E2T Dr Huff, an inmate of the Johnston county. (Ind..) Foor Asylum, fell into the fire, and was horribly burned. tS-TIt is said that Cincinnati contains I more groceries than any other city in the United States, except Now York. Z-ty We aro indobtod to Master Jacob Ilarr, for yesterday morning s St. louis pa pers, by last night's mail. 57" The weather vestardav was exccoil- , , , a m . . ngly pleasant, though COOl. ThO damp, .lüllr.tn.A.r.W.nrM-.l.r n..orl.l " - - . ...w...-. - by a clear, cloudless sky, which seemed to . .. t. - - ... . 1 i . I l : r. i .T iupiMrcevcrYviiiiiirwii.il new inu auu igvr. Mr. Lyons has returned and will to morrow oj-on out a largo and beantiful stock I of fine French and American goods, for gentlemen's wear, consisting of elegant French cloths, cassimcrcs, fancy vesting, and fur nishing goods, together with a largo assortment of Devlin elegant clothiDg. TiikIIowakd Association or riii-Aii-L-rntA, has renewed Its notice in our advertis ing columns for another year. We have rea son to Dciicvo mat tins institution is ol a substantial and honorable character, as our business transactions with tho managers have shown them to be prompt and just. We wish them much success in their very laudable and benevolent, enterprise. I.ELIO lovs Service. The protracted ser vices have been resumed in the Locust Street M. E. Church, with a union of tho Minister aud congregation of the Ingle Si root -I.E. Church. Preaching and prayer meeting every night at half past seven o'clock, and prayer meeting every morning at nine o'clock. Jtv$ and Gtntikt, old and yvvnj, aro all in vited to attend. Periodical Llteratarc. Messrs. Dobcll A Conyington . an in re ceipt of the Atlantic Moxthlt, for April, with tho following rich table of contents. The Hundred Days; My Journal to my Cou sin Mary; Catacombs of Some; Happiness; ruro Tearl ofDivcr'alJay; The Story of Ka rin; Autocrat of the Breakfast table; and other interesting paper?. Frank Leslie's New Family Magizine for April, is very attractive, and contains reading matter worth twice its price. Messrs. D. & C, supply Harper's Magazine to their customers for 20 ccnU per number. JJABCOCK ti. SONNTAG nrvoRTXKs or Gnus and Fishing Tackle, TfTIOLSAB AND RETAIL, DEI) LEAVK to eall theaMeatioa of Gunsmiths MJ9 and bporUmen to their larKe ftock of Pioe aad Plain, Dounte and ing le-barrel Shot Oun; Colt' and Allen's PUtols, Kifle barrels. Gins Locks, and every article for Gun Makeia. 8 porting Apparatus, ucn as uam nags, enoi itciu, rowoer Masks, rer t .t i . u 1 1 -. : ranttdKifle. AIm. Fishint: TvkleT.f eveVr rtesennhen. mm BABCOCK ft SONNTAG.

CANDIDATES. f'lfr'Tlf WARD.-WM. EMERY is arandldatt

for Councilman for the FiM Wart, lie is in favor or the Old Charter and a liberal apportionment for Free School j. ' .,.., 6EVE.1TEC.tTlI YVARD.-W. L. DANSETTEL is a Candidate for Councilman in tbe Seven teenth Ward. Mr. Dttnnettel avow himself a im porter of tho Old Charter, and in favor of liUral sppropriatiom for the upportof Free Schools. mrU CITY MAR$IIAL.-We announce Mr.EDW. MARTIN, as Candidate for re-election as City Mar -i i - m - .A. G. telLLIYAA Füll COIACILMAS IX THE EICHTEEATII YVARD.-We are author Ued to announce that A. O. SULLIVAN is a Candidate for re-election as Councilman in the Eighteenth Ward. Mr. Sullivan stows himself a supporter of the OLD CHARTER. anU in fevor of liberal appro priatious for the support of FREE SCHOOLS. He desires that there be no mistake with voter of the Ward in regard to his view on these issues. Lmrtl SCHOOL TRCBTEB.-riea.se announce the name of ll.Q.WUF.ELERas s candidate for re-clec tion to the office of School Trustee. mr2 , .MANY VOTERS. SFt0D WIIID We are requested to an nouCe the name of Doc:. I1CGI1 RONALDS as a Uandidate for Councilman from the Second U ard. Dr Ronald i in favor of the OLD CHARTER, and of .unnortin - Freegchool geco.VD WARD. We are requested to an nounce MR. JAMES SCANTLIN a a Candidate for re - electlon a a memlr of the Cennctl, from the gecond Ward. Mr. Scantlln declare. himelf In favor. 0fFp.EE SCHOOLS, and of such retrenchment In th. üity expenditure, a will enable the City, out of it lenity a.e.ed reveuue. to.urportthem liiraiiy. first w.hii.-j.o. . iwrai., will be supported as a Candidate for the Council, by tne oier. 01 me r in n ru. - MXTII VAIID.-Ma. CaaLitt: Please announce THOMAS REDMOND Car didate for Coun oilman of the Fixth Ward. Mr. Redmond declare himself a supporter of KU EE SCHOOLS; he ha been connected with them nvra their infancy, and knowtheenettheyJareduily conferring upon the vouth of thee ty. nn TEXTII WARD. We are authorized to an nounce that WM. HL'XX ELL I a candidate f. re election as Councilman in the Tenth Ward. Mr Ilnntiell avow himself a iuppirter of the OLD CH ARTKR, and in favor of libcr.il appropriation f. FREE SCHOOLS. He desire that there le no mis take with voter of the Ward in regard to bis view on thcje issues. mrl' P. RCIIMUCK i a candiAUe t r the office of City Collector at the entuing April KKcti.-n. J. P. KI.LIOTT FOR t'O f. CI L3 1 A X IX FOlllTH WAHO. Weareautlmriied to announce that J. 1. KLLIOTT I a candidate for re-election as ruiicilninn in the Fourth Wanl. Mr. Elliott avow himself a upporter of the OLD CIIARTKR, and iu liberal apiroinatlons fur t RLE UOt.iL!. lo Ire thsit then bo no niitak whli voters of the regard to hi view on thce isac. ITY.CI.FJIK.- Ma. CAai.it; Plvaannounce niynie . . tfice of uarn WKLL1I. WALKER :ITV ASiSKsiSOll.-Mr. PATRICK BURKE, prerut Incunthent, 1 a candidate for re-election, u City Aseor. marll JA"'! w JAli:S I. KAl'XPKnä I a candidate for re ihe office of C IT V E X Ü 1 X E t II A X 1) S L K marS FOR JTV rOI.LECTOR.-We are rennest to announce GEOUUE WOLFLIN a a candKlate for Cltr Collector. marS Füll ASSES.Oll.-WearereqeteUtoanaounc Joseph g. habixo. a candidate for City Acor AUGl'STl'S LUMCKK is a candidate for CITY CLERK at the enduing April election. tnari l'ronnnl front Huildcrs. riHK LAOKHiH;KI will receive ale-l proSI imai until liie ltor April next, rormeereciioii f - ., . .k stor.on Mam 8ir.-et. viausand rerifioition read v fur insneetion at fur otftoe. nirjj A 1.1.1a at nun r.y. HARI'KR'S I ACSAZIXE, Tor April; New York Le-lger; . ew 101k Tribune.; New York Herald; VL-i of Our Unkn; ' llallnu's Kietorial, NerYork MercnryJ Krank lelie's, illutraterl; Iltustratcl LmuIoii News; New YorK Ollppert ewY'orlt Ieniau:h; Iliustriteietun; t Weeklv Noyel-lfe; ArA all other peiloJicals at mri.i IxiltKLI.Si COXYXOTON. key recelvcil and to arrive., for sale by mr2:l I'RK.STON I1ROTHKRS. (T l.hKM dH) Ikiscs asorted sires In store sml for sale by mrtS l'KK!T0X HROTIIKKS. OKt.(il AD I.K3f(l.s '0 boxes Oranges and euins ln store ani fix sMeby rRKSTOX lllKI.. I'loclion of School Truitre. ÄTOTH'U ish.Teby gh-en to tbe qualiti.Mt Voters of I I Wl Ku I it V .t L'l-n.llMll.. lk'kt In I.... u ! t h I A -. v uiniiriiini limb in . rf iit- k iiii m 1.11 other City ofin-ers to l e elected on the first Monday of 1 Alf" I'1"1 K-r a.1 venirr.eni, ii.erj i sriii also ije electiM ine nooi I rusleeir the school i'triet eompnsi or the t ity or r.vansviiie. I ltv onler of Common I'onncil: I - - ...... ...... . i m.l. 11. aiim;. tiers. i winniw I oissmur cvjj-.j New Ilool;. a 5 A YARD T Travel, in Jw A Y I.OIl XEW IIOORravel. in Sweden IjioIuimI an 1 Norway. Oodcy's Lady's Book, f r April; 1 ankee Lotion, April; Life of Aaron lturr; ' Jtccclredly DODELL COXYXOTOX. (1ANDLE3.-100 boxes Star Ctm.tles. i mirl TEXNKYicsMMlF.XSOX. HOT COFFI-.I2 AT .IIA UK IT. CHARLES A. WILLIS has opened a ConVe atvl Kefreshment Stand fr early viitors at the Evansrille .Market. Yisitors will hud Cofle, Chocolate, - Mkarnl Cakes, niokinK warm, at all hours of the livniine. I II A ULhs also keeps a supply of L(EIIAIILES for families, nt the lowest market prices. His f tand is No. , lower end of the Market. tnirlt-lw KiMmii: sr.Duii:.i:: kJ9 23 Cans of 2 HiMni Cove O filers; ilo l n do ti 2o boxes aanllnes; 15H) H do do H0 do do 2.V) ilrumXew Fics 1 gross Pteamhent IMayinj Canh; . 10 do No IS i Highlander do 5 do Fine le ter' do 5 do d Kl.tler's Received and f sale hy jnrli I D. II I EM AX X. Fl VOnsiK hHOU XAH..M soisicsgenuiu "OUli'FIX" II- - on h.indandf.salely Ijsn Vi) PA.M'L OltU r no mix royvix, 1111 .ests Mooiieu Duals; 13 Uoxcii do Trays; ft V Ass'd Churn: tu do Rolling l'ins; 25 do Mashers, j ust recH rH and ." or sale by Z. II. COOK fc SON. fcjUOAR. Prime New Orleans Sugar, do r lantauon Molwe, for sale at re need price by ljsnJ Z. II. COOK ft SOX. flQUORS! LIQUORS! LIQUORS! A 4 tI OM Rye Whisky, ih ht bbls dtt do; K iMs Cherry randy; 2-lhfbl-ls do do; lrfis Fresh Brandy; SOhrisis io no; h bhls Apple Rrandy, reeeivH per steamer Trinees ,and forsaleby I. & I.HEIMANN. feh-Jit 1VHKAT SACKS. l? 3UO0 Two Bushel Osnaburrh Kacks, Jnst rec d and f r sale by. IsepLil E. S. DA BCOCK. Hatche'a Labor savln Wash-board. JU dosen of Uiealve Hoard f-rsleat manufacturer's irice by Z. II. COOK k SON, Agents. C LÖVER AXDTIWOTIIY SEED. bushels Ohio Timothy feed; 25 bush Is Ohio and Keutacsv Clover Seed. Just receivied and for sale by 2. II. COOK ft SO . KM?II 1FIS1IÜ-' : falmon, Mackeral, Ilerrinr and Codfish, . forsaleby Z. 11. CIXIK ft PO.. Hweet Potaloew, front New Orleans. BBLS. SWEET POTATOES received rer Str. Teter Tellon; for sale by Z. n. COOK ft SOX. 8 raKA, TOBACCO A.n CIGARS.JL 'J.O'K) Assorted Imported Cigars; I e. iirtv. Phnieft Tofsireos . M hA Cheat Tea, for saleal a smallad ivnXifo lcahtZ. II. COOK ft 05-

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RATES. One square, (tlO lines solid Ante), three time. 1 0 ne weckt . 1 50 To wreka, .......;. 2 50 One month,. ............... ,,......, 1 IN) Three month,. ........... .... j ;; W Ol WniUia,... ,.. .............. 1U Onevear, 4 00 Ibscount on l.u-ger advertisement. Card of .ix lino or under, 10 pr annum. IW No UiUr.iH...l"alvertiefnentSTcriTed. &f No ad vert' anient Itm-rted for loss than SI. IM PIIO VI? YOUR LOOKS l'y I uying one of VAUT1ER. &. MARCONNIER'S SPRIXG STYLE HITS, ÄTIIIC'II for heauty and pr metrical proportion W W uiake ihn prent i yle jimc r' ttie noiue.t ever pre?nt-l to the piiM ic. Hat made to order which we warrant to lit as com TortaMr as a nightcap. lnri4 A Challenge to the World! TO PRODITB A FIXER Oil BETTER article of FRENCH PELT HATS, tnaa those we are roiuuf u- urine. All hapeii and Culor ket on h vnd, .r nut le to order at slmrt notice. VAlTlLKk MARCONMKK, wrt Main lreet, hm. 1st anil iml. Dress Casimere Hats. WE ARK MAMFACTttll.XJ for Sprine and unHner wenr. a niilpiidi.t amuwrment tuTmo; rstlllouV uA. ' 19 9U,S VALTIERk MARCOXNIER, .Main rivet, l-t. lrt and Sd. 1 Klennt Caps. mi KX'S YOUTII and IXFAXTü CAPS, it ML for frprins "l Summer wear at YAITIKR & MARCOXMER, ' tort Main street, 1-eUWt and -M. 'Snortinsr Cans. nTUR LATIibT tL'T, English and French ij ic, i -i 4ti r.n .-uKiuA.Mtu, -. Ji-n irrv, nri. I si anil Jl. HOWARD ASSOCIATION', rillLAUtLFIIIA. A HeAttoIent lad it utlon , tttalUltd ly rtc!al mivcmf j, tu- rtlitf ff the net and didrtnud, aiticttd tcitk HruUnt and Ujidtmic diMa. npO ALL I'liHSO YS afflicted with Sexual DisBL eHSBI, UCn Mfrill:iiciITh.l-a. S.-niiii.tl l nil. rtess. Impotence, Uoimrrliwa, Oievt, Syphilis, the ic of linamtm, or Sei f aille, Jtc., tic. 10 aru Association, Iii view or the awrul destruction of human life, cauetl by Sexual dUeast-s, and the dcccitions practiced upon the unfoi tiinare victims of such disease by y uack., several vcars a;o dimtcd their Consulting !urt.-on, a a Char tahle ac worthy 01 ine.r iiauie, tooien a lniH iisaiT f..r the treatment of thiscLvsof ili.t-N'ies, in all their forms, aad tocive JJLDICAL Al ICK GRATIS, td all who apply by leUer, with a ilescrirlion of thfir cupation, hal-itsof life, &-., au I In cases of extreme poverty, t. fiirmsli Medicines ree of charge. It U iin-.iiCTM wui iimi uw Association commands th highest Medical k.il of the age, an i will fiuxUU the m"t apiToveu Ufxiern treatment. Th- Directors, on a revi- nf tli r.-.l unrl thattluiir la'ior in this .pliere of )enevolent effort, n.nc iimi -i arrai itn. 111 10 tne aniicted, epe'ial!y t the young, and they hnre resul veil to devote themselves, wiin renewe.1 zeal, to this very important but much desptted cause. J pu dished try the Association, a Iteportnn Ppermatorrhaa, or Semii.sl Weakness, the Vice of Onanixro. Ma turixition or Self-ahuse, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy the Consulting Surgeon, which will Iw-sent l.y mail, i in a sealed letter enreloie,) Free or Charge, ou the receipt of two ftamp, for postage. Addres.f.ir Report or Ireutmont, Dr. OEORflK R. CALH'IN. t'.Miting Siiris.n. Howard Association, No. 2 jiouth Ninth street, 1'hiladcli'i.ia, Tally order of the Hirectors. r..RA D. NEARTWELL. Trest. r.to. VsiarHii.n. Sec'v. mrtl KANSAS! KAXSASÜ KAXSASÜ! n K I1KK the All-absorbing Uiicstlon! out now the o,iestiou is where can Books I had thecheapet! I know. At M. L. JOIISO.V Dook rtore, st-CH as Dlank Book, School Dooks, Copy llooks, The Lateat .Magazines and Tapers, iiiect from the East, by the last Express. Call an.l ee, first Store West of the Post Office. . I NOTICE. TIIO.Kho haresptken to me for Strawberrv i'Unls. would d. well to have their ground in re.idiiie.a f.ir thetn hr the tir wlr in s i time the Plant will he rcadv for delln rv. The r a few hundreds yet unsold. I X. U. All order, left at Wm.fHuchM St .t.111 mm 0uiiu lici-l, W 111 "e Hliepfiefl To, nirJl AXDRKW KRSKIXE. a . i -. . tti ...... . . . WANTED. TIIITE UIIUATDJ11ED AI'PLKS. PRIED 1'ICKLF.S, LA KU CRACKLINGS, For which the highest price, in Ch will he raid. mrt4 . . K1W. K. HILL. Xotir tn Itiirrmrerti. jk 1.1. rKKNOA'si IndeUeU to the Common School an! other 1 ru runds, for Loans, will p take notlre that unless they call at the County Ti lease urer s ouice ana rar ine am vanee, noon saw loan, the urer's olhce and par the annual interest, due reasn admn, the nretnl.es mmtm les mortcaced for the security thereof will I adrertised fr sale as the law directs. mrta -dw-wSt IWDHIKsiWM. II. WALKER, A. V.r. ll II dmen Iron ttound half Bushel measures: 01 M.l- "P.. -n:i. ' I 9 .tlllll'l 9 111, 15 do Crushed ?ur.ar; ' 15 dj l'owilered ugar;" l. do Loaf iiicr; Just received, and for sale by mr.M PRESTON BROS. JpHKIiKKItoxes W. It. and llsmtmreh: Inst reeeived. ftr sJileby (ilLIIEIir ii BOWLEG, iiirj Sycamore, near Water street MALTyY'S FRESH 0VSTERS H" AM now receir lnr daily MALTBY'S unriTalled JJ Hint celtlnitei clioic ice l'iaiited llaltimnr itvsters. siulara prepnredto ofler the trade such indncenients I'trine enure sea-utn as nave never ieii onerert in thi market hiTetofore. A constnnt lailv survivalways -n hand, so th it dealers and families can obtain a' any time during fie season tlmsechoire OvsUrs.in can and half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh ami sar.et.and -ery sujeri..r in Davor and quality. 1 erms cash. And none but nankaMe money r-ceived. A. KlTRTZ ortljtf Soi.it A ok st for Kvansril'ie. SuximiE?. r0 boxes Star Candle; r0 do Cincinnati Soap; 25 do I Limburgh Cheese; ffl dfr-n Mruoms; 100 kec white Lead; 10 bbls Linseed Oil; SMi'ds Cement; Ji" coils Cotton l'ope; a ins cotton Uattine, in store and for sale by OUR, DALZELL&CO. marl SEED?. Clover, Timotbv, Bin ."eea f ir sale by ORR, 1) Jras. Red Tod ALZELL CO. OAK f UrtA't. 25U.X. 6 and, for sale bv A ntarl ORR, DALZKLL t O. 1 r tr. ein .. .. -w ni-- Äurir-i ri;in., lor nie i marl ORR, DALZLLL'ft CO. 2. ROC E It IKS JUST RECEIVED. VW i'AI Mil. Prime Mo!a-ees; 2: half bbls do; liK) hhds SuLiir.Fairto Choice: Ifsibsgs Colli ; uno packages lish; k il boxe IlTiire; 40 KepsCaih. Soda: SO boxes Ownets and L.mons; luOiacxaeu lUisins. Also, a complete asortincnt of ther pooils In 'it JTf' war. u which we would Invite the intention ort. ASH Hl ERS, as we are prepared to oner inducemenu not to be found elsewhere. tiEO. FOSTER ft CO., fch27 Corner Locut tre-t and Canal. 'M'RKSMSLAXD SALT. M ' l?s, very coarse, ree'd per steamer Falrr-I.Ild, and fr sale ay Ijantll OEo. POSTER fc CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. remcthlnc for the People. Your atuntion is respectfully called to s great medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Piles, Sores or Pains, Prion or diseases of a similar nature. Thi medicine i called DeGrath' Electric Oil. The Agent will address the public, on iu merit, in the MarKct Houie, at 10 o'clock, on Monday. He will ihow the people what power thi Electric Oil ha oyer disease and pain. Amonc other cures perfortaed, may be mentioned that of the Mayor of Camden, of Piles and Rheumatism; and Hon. Jno. Williamson, of Huntingdon, Pa., whom it took off his crutches in one day. Principal office 3? South Eighth street, Philadelphia; and for sale by Druggist and Merchant everywhere, and by the principal Iirupgists in Stenhenville. No (genuine) Oil without the name of Dr. DeQrath's Electric Oil blown in the bottle, and the written signature of Dr. DeGrath ft Co., to imitate which I felony. mr3l J Faded Flowers. It causes sad reflections to take up a boquet once smiling with beauty, and gaze upon its withered leaves and faded colors. But how many faded flowers do we ee en the great boquet of humanity ; men and ladies, too, whose beauty ha fled with almost the lightning's speed, and whose forma are inking with premature decay. What a pity it I that all such do not know that ere disease ha taken hold upon the yital parts, s sim pie preparation woald restore thera to health, to joy, and to beauty. Such a preparation, for Instance, is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.which drives away despondeacy, strengthens the weaker prts, and restores the whole system- It is recommended by the physicians, and commended by all who have used it. Sk id by all Druggists, Grocers and Jtaleri stnerally, r2i

SPECIAL NOTICES.

VS. NOTICES in this rUr, 10 cent wr line fTTL (solid Acute) on .inertii; 20 cent, per I line three fines; SO cents per line one week; discount oa longer time. M array & Unman' Florida Water. Franc and Germany are challenged to irodace an article of per f ame as Luting and delicate u this. It isadistilation of tropical flower of matchless fn prance, not a mere chemical composition. Thearoma it diffuse, is eminently healthful. Every bottle sol 1 brings a dntcn orders. Sold by P. T. Lanman Sr Co., wholesale druf-gists, 69 Water street, New York , and by all drugfists at iflc. per bottle. ' rjr It seem that Rheumatism, Deafness. Neural gia, Swollen and Stiff Joints and all othercomrlaints to which we are all subject have lost their terror. Prof. Dorath Electric Oil is warranted to Relieve any case In a short rpace of time and with a trifling expense It can be hap of the agents here. See ad. Tentsement in auother column. Gratitude. If (rratitude wa ever evidenced meng any cla, it certainly has been with tt.oe who have ned and tested the extraordinary virtue con tained ln Dr. J. Hostetter' celebrated Stomach Ritters. Scarcely a day passes, we are informed, that the Doc- J tor doe not rccelv" from some recent heart-stricken and solicitous parent, brother, ifcr, or friend, some testimonials of deep and earnest gratitude, for his agency in restoring to health and wonted vigor, nie klDl,reJ - For the cure of Pyxpepsia, Flatulency, Con upatson, iru-ic of appetite, ana ail Biiaoatenaencic, .... ... . . . I are speeany correciea nj un use 01 incse mucr as I per direct on on bottle. Sold bv DrsH sts evervwhere. mrlT It is an EtallUhed Fact-That Dr. Sandford' Invigorator will cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice and General Debil t0 u who rertihcate 4ei.ee whocan Soubt. It is truly the invalid's friend, and will give relief when all other remedies fill, and In ome instance that nave come under our observation it seemed the means of snatching it victim from the grave; we wish all ouf reaJershvho need medicine would try one bottle for it will surely give relief. (See advertisement ) Biar3-&wlm 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 3000 Casos 3000 Cases. 3300 Casei 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. nr-AX OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, who has male hi fortune and retired from business, will spend the remain der of his days In curing that dreadful disease, COXSCMPTION-rat B or CHasog; his earnest desire being to communicate to the world hi re mediesthat hara i .roved nurrefnl I meaiestnat nave proved successful 1 in more than 3000 cases. He requires each applicant to send him a minute description of the symptoms, with two stamps, (6 cents) to pay the re turn letter, In which he will return

ity. 3Iany people, persoually known UUJlAllöSllJl AI Kill III A T

word cannot be douKed, have given thefa F0R PrRCIT.cK,n, s,uflrK, '

to prove mis, and vitb such a mass of evl- Corn. Oat. Uartr. R. iia Parr. iS 'r "

them hi ADVICE PRESCR1P- Wv re l'rl,Rrel t store in onr Fire Troof Ware " , . . 'V , 1ULJi , W V.honse any quantity f rain, rroduce, or MerTION, w ii h direction for preparing cluuulize, on the most liberal term.

the medicines, kc. The OLD DOCTOR hope that thoe afflicted will not, on account of telicacy, refrain from consulting him iaasehe makes No Charge. Hi sole object in advertising is to du all the good he can before he die. He feels that he i justly celelratet fo the cure of Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Nervous .Aectionsff, Coughs, Cold &c. Address DOCT. UNCAS RRANT, Box S131, P. O. New York. January 37, . fanlwj 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases The Bowel and their Function. As per foe heillh I the grestest blessing that we can enjoy, wi'.hnut which all other blessings are of little Consequence, we deem It of great mportance to point out the way Xor you to enjoy it. The bowels must be kept in a state by which they are enabled to airry off the useless matter; they are the main channel which nature has appointed to carry everything that is unnecessary. And it -impossible to tell hat a large amount of sickness has been caused by constipation, or costivene: in other words bv not keeidnr IhebovrUWn. nc"" inoinerworas ny noi Keeping ine ooweisega,ar: il 'n raJ H diseases: it l the cause of unnatural Irritation to the mucous, or linin membranes of the bowels. Having last their natural strength they cannot object to what is required of them. II-nce, tliehowel liecome in flamed, and unless you find a speedy relief, a thousand other can-plaints are ever ready to drag you thraufli a miserable and wretched, life. Such medicines must be given as will cleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural strength. To accomplish this there Is compound so valuable these Pills; all other med icinesslna tn utter insignificance when com pared ta them; it seem a though tbe Author of Nature hail designed them far thi a well a other complaint. From two to five pills a day will Increase strength and appetite, and cleanse the stonuich and Intestines from whatever 1 Injurious. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Till are sold by all dealer in Medicine. . mar3dwm Mexican lutanc Liniment. It i eifht years since this Liniment was first oflered totlientHicted. Many millions of Itottles have teen used, and it has giren better ati.f;wt ion than any article ever before tried for rimilar purpose. It possesses a sjHvific pewer over infl;uumations, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Muscles, Joints, Ligaments t Skin. It is a source of great pleasure toftel that we have lecn tlie humMe means of relieving (urh an im mense amount of sufkrrinir, and hmre caused many thousauds to " leap for Jay," because their jin were relieveJ, their wounds healed and their itifl" joints m:ule elastic. Unscrupulou parties, refinllesa uf their obligations to ourselves or the puniic,arengagei in attempting to Introduces rurious and tnlscrable article Cmdes asothsr sixr, by representing it to be the same or similar. TBr" Be on your guard! Ituy ni ne but the original MEXICAN MUSTANG L1XI M ENT, and you will not be decrired. O. W. Wst sr.ooa, Originator. BARNES li PARK, fcbü-diwlm Proprietor, Xew York. An Impenetrable Secret. The attention of all who wish to hide the change wrought by time or sickness in the color of the IIair,ls Invited to the fact that such changes mav be CONCEALED FOREVER, by the occasional application of that perfect simulation of every i Wie of natural Mac k or brow n , so w idely kLown a CRISTADOnO'S XCELIOH DYE. The artificial tinge which it instantaneously imparts is so true to life that it cannot bb detected as tha result of art, by the keenest observer. Sold every where and applied by all Hair Dreasers. JOSEPH CRISTADORO, nnr3 d&wltn No. 0 Astorllsuse, Xew York. Pofety and Hellef. Old Dr. II. James, abou wliMm the Xew York and other Atlantic city iresa have sa.d so much, ha retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dispense his invaluable medicine. Most prominent among these is hi extract of Canniabis Inda, which he discovered after hard lalwr and deep research in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to auve his only child ft ou death by consumption, and he sti oceeJei. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, Is in Chicago, (R Mira No. Ill, State street.) He ha already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible cares of Consumption, X er vous Debility and Suffer inr Asthma and Bronchitis. Tbe Cold and Couglis he hits Isini.-died. are Innumerable. The Canniabis Indicais the most wonderful bhjoaingof thvage. Give Dr. Tilton a rail or sond fur abottlo of aielicinc, which will cost you two dollars. He mill proic io you that you need not be sick, and thai it will costs cmre trifle to et well. X. B A S4ro-Dynameter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's heJtb. V. S.- By addressing Dr. Tilton a note tbrouch the Chieatro Post Ott Ice, enclosing four putage stamps, ( 12 cents) a recipe will I sent iu ret am, frts of charge, to any part of the Union. All letters. answercl promitly. Address. Da. TILTOX, cctllftra- Box K?2, Chicago, HI. DU. COUMVEL.Ltd AJVTIPHI iOG ISTIC That haa produced snch remarkable- effects in many case of XcraaLiA.YKaTioo,and Arrtctios or the He ad. mused by dinturbed circulation, in those who have tried it m this city, Is for sale at t u. u KELLER fc WHITE'S. C3 The highest testimonials of iu etiJcasy hareliecn given by a nnmbw of Ue most respecUbl citizen who have tried it. LiyJ COAL,. r.ODIAM MIXIMO COMPAXYV (Office on Water treet, under the Telegragh Oflice.) Cart load of l'i Ulls of Bodiam Mine Coul delivered to any part of the city at 1 00 per load. Coal weighed, if des!reL.at th expense of tTie purchMcr. Xoies of solrent banks of IUinot and Wisconsin taken in payment. JOIIX Vi YMOXD. dxA-tf. Secretary and Manager. MIGS- ifO Irums Ln fine der, for sale - JC Rrl GILBERT ft BOWLES.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G-. O'RILEY & Co., KVASVILLE, INDIANA. Storage, Forwarding 4L Commission MERCHANTS. GE DUAL It AI I JtO AD, STEAM BOAT A.VD K X 1 It II S S AOEXTH, Special Agent for the Penn. Central RAI LR O AD. ASDrOXXECTIOXS.overwhfch we are snfhorizultofiTe TllkOl'CII UK. KIPTS AT Tilt LOWKST FUSSIHLE KATKS. Harm a mammoth Wharf turnt at the lanriinr. tha largest on theOliio River, capable of stiiring and provecunaaiinierciuiiHiie ii;uie imuniareirom exposure. are rrivea 10 racuiiaie tue ilippaicli ol all CuBlment forwarded to oar care, lr either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention will tw raid tn If ml.l... Ktnr. ing ami Forwarding, also, to the sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satisrm;n guaranteed. Illfice and xtensire Warvlion nn YTt tr. ailjoining the Telecrarh, and on the Whni-flioat. where we are to I found, attending tn the interest of our patrons at all hours, day and night. im nnr snrv iciiities; long standin:; untiring merer: and knowledge of nur Iiuuhm.. ident of giving general satistactiun, and Lope to merit 1 Continuance of the extensive patronage we are now patronage we are now iiyoying. au-- , Lii-al rvh advance will be made on all consigncni runrr uurwur or con-esponofnt jnany ""'i' .rui, xsi, vr souiu. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. EDWARD R. HILL. Offlce, FROST 8TRKET, rxDia thi TiListirK orrici rlrtm3 EVASSVILLE. IXD. WM. HOWS. w. m. Aigaan, Late of Geo. Foster ft Late of Howard & Brown. BROWN & AIKMAN, Receiving, Forwardiug and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT COMFAXT Evansvtlle, Indiana. YVTE have f.TTned a Cn-pnrtrtership under the stvle II of BHOWN Si A1KU1V. m,.A vice in the rapacity as set forth in our card above. ruiiy prepare.1 to extend every facility ft snippers, either by CAN AL, KlVKK.or KA1LHOAP,. " them that their interest shall be faithfully reiiresented..honld the h ui f... their nntroni.ee. UrfVeaiid Warehouse on the rrnerof Main stree and the Canal. WJJ. BRVN. janjr-tf w. m. AIRMAN. STORAGE WANTED. Having large and airv rooms nn stairs, aartlmlar rantwill be uken of llonsehold Furniture, Agrirnltarml Implements and all kinds of roods or -rare. Lr . damage from damp or rust. insurance entet at th lowest fire proof rate, by the month, or longer, when desired. Warehouse heated an corner of Locust street and V? . and K. Canal, and most rwnvenient for nlifrrin. t River or lUilroad. Apply to UKO. OSTER ft CO. spjs. ' - CA.VVL eiTOUAGK. 1IIATE a large double Warehouse at the Cana Basin, caaahle of storing an v amount of nmrfnra. which will lie revived, stored, Uken care of and belli snlject to the owner' orders, on the moit reMnab ' terms. V. U. O'RII.KY MISCELLANEOUS. TO BE DRAWS OX THE HAVANA PLAN. Kvr-ri other Ticket a Trite. SHELBY COLLEGE LOTTERT. OF KF.XTl'CKY. . II. FnAXCK A CO., Mana.era. To Ve drawn ou SATURDAY, March 7, IV. Tickets 8 tO, fharea ia proportion. rcrsnns ordering two Tickets, an odd and even nam- ' er are guaranteed to draw 40 er cent, of their money tmt-k. All the prizes in this Lottery are bound to be di awn. Prizes amounting to J7!,M I t Capital is 'JiJW9 2l ilo ilo Il,9e The Manager' olfk-UI printed drawing will be sent to all Tick et-holders. All order sent to us will receive prompt attration. C. HAU A.N ft CO., tnr Lieenssd Vender, leisvill. Ky. MAKSIIAL'M KAI.K. S40,OtN) Worth or Goods. Blssk, Uioi.ow ti Co., ) cainst v ln Chancery. Woitr Sisrn.1, kr., BY VIKTVKOP A Dixit KB of tl.eLouUilrChaucery Court, rendered in tbe abut cause, the undersigned, or one of us, will, it On VI:D.IDAY, April tih, IBS, About tlie hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., 11 t Public A uction . to tbe hieltest bidder, at a honvwi the Kut side of Sixth street, U-tween Mam a.td Market streets,, under the Exchange Hotel, on a credit of four and eight months, tin? Stock of Ooods attached In thi t-:.iiiM-, r..i,.itinK ,,f verv Inrce Stoek of hPKINO. M'MMER, KALI. AND WINTER CIXJTIIIXU. A I so, a large stock of Piece Goods, embracing Linens, Drillings, Cottons Cassimcres, c'atinett, CHhi, t otii.ps. Trimmings, and I'nderwear of every descri4iii, ronMitutiriK one of the largest and mori eritir. SUk Wh of Clothing In tlie West. The i.urch.istT will I required to rive Imnd i Ith snproveirseeurity. Iwaring interest from the day of sale until paid. The f'ale will continue from the day of Sale entil tlie n.tirc stock of tjftfiiC is sold. . W. C. D. WHIPS, M.L.C.C. rf... 1. MIHI, I . Tho. S. A.MOBOSH. (-! Ia uuville. March 13, 15. mrl9dlt-w2t Shelby College Lottery, OF KENTUCKY. R. FRAXCF. A CO., Managers. Tlie Drawing takej place daily IX PUBLIC, ln LOUISVILLE, KT., Under the superintendence of SWORN COMISSIOXERS. Tickets from 1 to 10, Where prizes from t?l togCS.OOOwav I drawn.. Manager' otttcial printed lrawing will le sentt. all Ticket-holders. Orders sdilre.ned to the undemigted a ill peet willa I to ia rt attention. C. TIAGAX ft CO., mrl tf Licensed Vender, Loa i rille, Ky. I.MB A.D CK.MK.TA 5 bids to bite Lime; ftO do cement. Gray Lime In hLd for sah I" ial iy OIK, UlL3T.r.lV ft CO -iriAKUARw to Wils Cider Vinegar sale b CVURD.M1-L ft CO. IfACKKR.ll--11 A f-0 hMsNos.iaad.t; M hlf fh Janrta; a jts do 2, f-irialetv OKU. DALELL ft CO. fk BlA PRIM C'l.OVKR D-EC: rJrW-'i do Red Top or Herds' Onus; 2 do Tim- thy Seed; 10 do Millteed; Rcc.ived this day and fof sale tn-r tarn X. If. COOK ft OX.. M AX I)R HTH 12 A II DL. s. EKD -A resale ly Ji.. 11. COOK k. KIX. A genu.Yankee Vegetables. iRIII i.onsTERSdu .-a moil ; s do Haddock. do Mackendi do ?nai; Cove Oyvurr, Hc, ftc, w sale by J"!'! 7.. II. COOK ft SOX. TOUACCO feCBEAYfr- On hand"ar!d"for sale try SAMUEL ORB. 'MVP-ATEf, dUc.Jt 100 boxe) Tiu-vlAtc. 15 do 12x12 do 2'- do. lixl ilo Also, BlocTln,Za and Vf ire; reeHrM, and for1' s:-ehy SAMUEL OKR. CHOICE DRIED PEACHES, do do Apples, In Store and for -wie hy 7.. It. COOK ft SOX. - gSi BUSH CHOICE ONION SETSreceivH and I mII ' salery - 11. COOK ft SOX. rZti BUSH. PRIME OATS, recelvedper f 17 V Kate 5 arc net; lor sue ny I 11. COOK ft SOX. X. O. SUflAR.-i hhds. jut reee4d and for sale low by iilLVERT ftJIOWLES. jnnXf. IUK.-' bbls Wilmington Tar n stra. For sale 1 hr (mari:l VUE.TIIX BROTHERS. LARI1'IED aUOARS. 1 bbds In store. Eore sale liy mari:tl I'RESTOX BROTHERS. K'XTRA FAMILY VIXHOIR. JLA )U. Vinegar for "Wiwty. marli CrlLBEUT BOn LEf. g SARl'LT CI1AIX.-Üb..cs fr.le lw hv S marl2 GILBERT ft'BOWLES. UARPERFOrf MARCH will be onlv TEXTY'T CENTS ai. OBELL ft CON YGTON Set'iO

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