Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 106, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 March 1858 — Page 2

ßbansföllc ailn Journal. ' EVANSVILLE, IND.

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SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 27

flat -" !". - I "West seem to delight in reiterating the false--I hood that tha mauct are in favor of the Lecorarton srindl. Tho Louisville Courier, whose cdilor Is determined to pay the President for tho appointment of Collector of that port, says, that tho "Democrat in Kentucky opposed to tha Lecorapton Constitution could be accomodated in a room twenty feet square, ritl.out crowding it." Tho object of this system of misrepresentation is to strtngthcu the hands of the Southern fire-eaters and 0r Northern-doughfaces and ofSeo seekers in forcing the Lecorapton Constitution through the Lower House. Tho same game has been nl T-a.1 ?n tViTa Tiiati-Snt nn.l nnr 71nrnta- 1 m.j wfm a mmmJ ms w m. u . v . I - W .1. wdri.1 abater from thfl whippcrs-in of the party endorsing his course and stating that the majority of tho people of TA- . i- ,v t this District were in favor of theAdministration. Themen who make these state. ments in their papers, and the men who sign letters to weak representatives endorsing auch a course, know, just as well as we know, that the masses are irreconcilably opposed to I this violation of popular sovereignty, and that the Lecompton Constitution is damned beyond redemption in the popular judgment. Men who have fat offices, or aro in search of . auch, may be wheedled inw the anpport of J the man who holds their bread and butter in hi hands, but the honest masses, who only s support men, as they reflect the.r sentiments, will refuse, as'they havo always refused, to sustain such a bill of iniquity. And yet we are told by tha advertisers of mail lcttings and Navy supplies; that the 2U are in favor of the admkaiia cf Kansas under a Con stitution known to have been' conceived in fraud; Where are the indications of this popularfeeling! The Lecorapton newspa pars west of tho' Alleghanics, supported as they are, by Government, number perhaps fifty; tod it is"a notorious fret mat aa Administration meeting" is & synonoym for a collection of rostmastcrsCastom House om- i cial, and olSce seekersof all kinds. Such

proofs of the "popularity" of tho Lecdmpton respecting soino' disgraceful, indecent conawmdle deceive no ouo but tho President, duct, perpetrated by a young attorney, of , . , . . . , . some promiso, who belongs to Lvansvillu."

me murmurs 01 me rank aaa uio vi vu Fr.1 1 1 - j v. : : j ,1-.,fl. I i7,uuUibviuäuuWu w r 1.1 3. .V-. . I V.! 1 I . 1.1 i - . i. -r u:. represeusiau.eiriauu.WUuWi course. Lecomptonlam at the South. !We are pleased to see by our Southern exchanges that Lccomptonism has a large number of sturdy and able opponents at the South. The subject i treated more calmly and rationally by the opposition at the South, than I by a large portion- of the anti-Lecorapton Presa at the North- The Vicksburg Whig in reply to & Lecompton. assailant, stows that the state light party now the unscrupulous justifiers of iLr. Buchanan's Kansas policy in their Stat Convention only one year ago, adopted the report of a Committee that laid down principles as fcndamental that are directly at war with those they now uphold ia order to sanction tho Lecompton fraud. The Whig says ia the state right Convention of 1357, the ablest leaders of the states rights party laid down the doctrines that whenever tho "sovereignty of the State had acted" (which it can only do in Co--Iva, 7 is mm ymipmnlj uwMriM bat theil action should be submitted to a vote of the people. Tho samo report says this was universal rule, one never hitherto violated by the practice of any State in tho Union." This same state right party in Mississippi, in 1S5S are repudiating their own doctrines ot 1S57, and are contending that there is no more authority or necessity for submitting a Constitution to a direct vote of the people . 1. . V . . . i I .uu every ouuu paasea oy a legislature should be approved by a popular vote. These falac.ea and inconsistencies are ably exposed, and it is evident that the antiLecompton party at tho South have the strength of the argument, and a good many votes on their side.' Tho fire-eaters and disunlooists will not havo all things their own way even at home. Good sense and patriot ism are not without ardent and numerous supporters at the South ." The Kockport Democrat takes down the names of DanieL MeClure the candidate for Secretary of State, andJ. E. McDonald candidate for Attorney General, from the ticket nominated on the 8th of January, and Bays: ' "in t mochas the Administration has mado the Lecompton swindle a Utt of Democracy, the people have also concluded to make it a test. The only difference between old Buck and the people ia, that while his test works one way, the people' works another way. Tho people propose to withhold their support irom $jt ueaaea democrats, wiio have violated their pledges for the promises of promotion by tho 1'residcnt. hen Doruocrats disregard their pledges and abandon the beaten track ot Democracy, tho people propose to let 'em go." In accordance with this determination of the Democracy of Indiana as unuersiooa at tne oi r eDruary fctate Mas Convention, we haul down the name ol Daniel MeClure, ' candidate for Secretary of State, he having repudiated the platform of the Democratic party, then and there laid cow a. We tell tho candidates of theSthof Janl IK! OkU Ol dlU uary. that if they repudiate the action of the 23d Mass ileetiug. and oin their creed to the Bapianan, Bngil, Fitch and Lecoraptoa

r-...Uv.w, UKj v k w cicvweu, uy long snot, question whether ono corporation can cnThe Democratio party has made the great d.rse for flno,ilPr.

I i uii-ti v. vjiiiiii ouii;iui a KU UI Democracy.' and whoever don't choose to subscribe to it, must look to the President , lor xavors and not to tho people. But the difficulty in this contest between, ths people and the President isthat tho President has 100,000 olhcca in his-gift, while wio ix.vyn i.vKuwj cw, auu tu ore3fc of the Präsident' dooenm. with iL Tri YilffeH , t o cf emUziJei.ienU, is worth, more money than the highest that can bo bestowed by the peopic.. iu can oiuum inem zw wonesnu each one of his mercenarv irmr for all the punxwes he refiuires of them, ia worth twen ty of tho people's recruits in an electioneering canvas. The odds is therefore fearfully ,.;n.tthA rwrr,u in . .....i i,Ä eats of office seekers. The tower cf corruo tion in the bands of the President is sufficient tnm.U him Mon.roh , ir v i v- 1 7 v " ,

. ..u.. wm ,UkW vi in I itiunnui .v-kuu v-uj'uoi. v lien callod -upon people; and whenever the army of corrupt Ior u excuse for his absence, he gravely revi t.. .1,-it K- . ' L!...'. Quested tho Senate t inform him what.

, 7 ' ' J .mmMU bs ab.e to direct the popular vote-the President will become virtually an unlimited irresponsible sovereign. . Zf The Chicago Times says that Henry . Fitch, Eaq., rod of Senator Fitch of IndiS ana, baa been nominated to the Senate as U. K. District Attorney for Illlnoia, in rlace of K. M. Uerringtcn.

ti7"Tho Cincinnati Commercial ay that

prisoners mado tboir cscapo from tha city

prison on the 24th.

tU" Louisville city bonds sold in New York on Friday for 60 cents, and arc quoted at that. . . . 1 53T It is said that ew 1 orK, uoston ana . . 1 T cw Orleans are the only cities in tue tnion whose incorporated banking capital exceeds that of Providence. II. I. rjv The attendance at tho daily prayer meeting in St. Loum ha become h large, that the uso of ono of tho most capacious hall in the city ha been nccurcd. J33H The New York Herald says that MayWood of that city has instituted a suit against tho Tribune, for libel, lie has man ftged to find enough matter for km hundred amlfßy UM . i.XTBAOr.DXSAi vv...ur-u wanted ia every section of the West. The I . - ; v 1 -. 1 ATvnttaKIi DfnnlArmAnt m0Sl rroBlwt "uu -r " ever offered. For particulars address Uux um-,tu r roatun.ee. .ow ic-r. jy The New York papers inform us that the yjTC Points arc being invaded by prayer meetings. Tho Five Points is tho Malakolf 0f hj Satanic majesty, and if that is stormed one WOuld conclude that his reign ia Kcw York city wa at an end. m HTTha Hartford Conner, after annonrc- " In Trospect, March 1st, a daughter to Geo. sioper.tcha7je. To tl)OSO wll0 aro not awar0 0f the f.ict that there is a town called Prospect, near uaruoru, me aoove muss muuj 27" We hoi Mr. Wheeler may bo in duced to re-considcr tho decision announced in tho following note: Mr. Carlile: I see my namo announced as a candidate for School Trust. I am not a candidate nor can I consent to serve if elec ted. You will therefore withdraw my name March 2öth 15Ö3. II. Q. WHEELER. Tuo Is iiei tuo Vinccnncs Gazzctte has the following paragraph, in its columns: Who . . on-onjer "There Is a certain scandalous storv afloat, r-r, .n:irn!.,i frnm x-nw Orlo-ina to .la,t,n. Mia.. U now comnleted. excert " 4 t-i i0lh of April, when there will be a contin nous line of railroad from Vicksbnrg to New Orleans, cutting off 400 miles of river travc by about 2CK miles of railroad. . Ssbious EriuEuic at the U.MVEK?nr or Virginia. A terious and fatal epidemic, somewhat similar to typhoid fever, has been prevailing fearfully in the University of Virginia for aome weeks past, Quito a number of tliostndcnts havo alreadylied, and many are still sick. Great alarm prevails among those remaining. ST It is said that Col. Johnson's army and cam? are tall of Mormon traitors and spies who hare enlisted as aoldicrs, team stcrs, and attachees of tho army in every capacity. The mails were ninety days in reaching him from Independence, though messengers came through in less than thirty days. ,157" Among other inventions as ccrrespon. dent of the New York Times mentions that of lightning gas burners by electricity. Tho discoverer says that he can attach his appa ratus to the street lamps of an entire city, and then, by the turn of a screw, ignite tho jets of all of them in an instant of time, and extinguish them by the same process. Davenport Iowa. Tho following report nf Via fi n n va tf tVii vnnnir oitv rmiV tu o J r when compared wilh ours, blush for our petty ,chemes and old fogyism. It embraces the of the city np to tho 12lh of March, 1S5g. Totai receipt, for the year $-275,733 S8 Total expenditures 27.i,S0-2 S6 City assets, including stocks $35,454 00 Hondod debt -jö3,ouu Other liabilities 6,543 s iyA vessel passing near t ho Hole in the Wall, off tho Cape of Florida, got into a malestrom in which ahe wus carried round and round like a flatboat in an eddy of the jiississippi till a sound freeze sprung up which enabled her to get headway enough to escape from it. It was probably formed by the current of tho Gulf stream, meeting the ocean currents. Ns v Maoazine. Krank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion for tho next month is upon our table. It is filled with illustrations and wild DC xouna tta rac ana interesting cumrcr. j.ne uazctte or f asuion is incorporaica wjth the New Magazine, aud the ladies' dc- . . . , r i i i ut Foment contains much useful and valuable information. These magazines can be found at Messrs. Uobell & Conyngton's. IjiPOrtant ÜECisiox.-Jodgo McLean has .i i j i-i i n recently made a decision in which ho holds that tho endorsement of certain bonds of the I Columbus, riqua and Indiana Kailroad Cora pany by tho Cincinnati, Columbus and Clever f. i 1 .L i .1. ,anu orarany is icgai, ana was tuo lawr company is neia oy tne enaorscraern ioaae I for tho former. This settlos an important I FuKir.The Louisville Courier says that peach buds near that city are generally killed. but throughout Kentucky tho crop promises abundantly. A fruit grower, ia this vicinity iaformed ns yesterday that the peach buds-in orchard were uninjured and the prospect I fnr a rw. ... ' t i i ucvur oeuer. luicss we are vUitod with late and acvere-frosts this delici ous fruit will be plenty and. cheap next sum i racr. - I w'HOf erox G-ossir. A night or two since ftt "Washington, the Scrgcant-at-arma was fircctcd to P ou' d bring iu the missing Senators, caoceably if ho could, but forcibly - f111. " "aa after miduight and most 0IiIlcmlia 'efred. u m oonwa captured at the Kirkr Prowi,.1,ousclakc front his bed, and carried case it had to offer, far tl outrage it had ooramitcd upon hfs personal rights? by dragging him from his bed at thatuntimcly hoiir. lie protested that he would not bo pacified till ine KCM apOlOCUea to h in. SUntr Clay, of Alabama, kept hi doora locked, nd defied the Sergeant-at-Arms tlatly re fiiMnjr to otey the mandate. (Jcncrallr however, the absentees surrendered themselvea with a pood grace, and quorum was obtained 4 o'clock in the worninj.

from a Correspondent. Wasuinutox Citt, March 22, 1S5S. Lecture on Washington- and His Portraits. Tho venerable Keinbitndt Peclc, of Philadelphia, delivered a lecture here on Saturday night, at tho Smithsonian Institute, under tho auspice of the National Conven

tion of Artists, cn Washington and His

sion.

Portraits." It was a repetition of the Ice turo lately delivered before the Historical So ciety of New York, and consequently its principal novelties have already taken the run of tho press. It was a great treat to look npou a man who had looked upon Washing ton, aud to hear a man talk who had talked with the illustrious Fattr ratrix, lie prov ed conclusively to the audience, by his own candid and modest statements, and episto lary testimony ot distinguished cotempora ries and acquaintances of asln&gton both social and artistic, that his own last portrait of tho great man, (on exhibition before the audience in interesting contrast with seve ral other,) was the best ono extant. This portrait, is a kind of an agreeable compro mi so between tho Hondon and the Stuart ortraits, lacking tho stiff-neckedness of the former, and the unnatural fullness of tho mouth and tho snruceness of tho latter. It is tlu portrait, on tho siht of which one of tne Artist s old-time usuora uciuiiucu. "There, that is the Washington that I knewT' that wo read of I" Tho venerable artist Iceturer atated that lio bad painted seventy . -.1 i. i i copies cf this portrait, with In- own hand. AüORiOTSEi at the Capital. rot l" least intercstinz fcataro of lifo in tho Metropolia at tho present time, is the largo number of Western Indiana here, on bubinew with the Government. As they minjjlo tamilarly with Caucasian gallantry ana beauty, on me I fashionablo rromenades. their tavLT0 mein , . . . . M and barbarian costnmca contrast strangely I with tho elegant carriage and tho artistic toilettes ot civilization and refinement. Last .AI- a. nnrtion of th Kianx delacration. now . . I ,r a . I j . .;.! ... v lik. t ... uct, uuiuK u e vW uvx ....u . treated by their whito brethren, were condueted to tho Lmtcd btatcs lenitentiary and shown tho prisoner at work. When told , . , ...., ,t that tho prisoners wcro kept withm tho walls hard at work for years without pay, and without the pririlcgoof guing out, or associating with their -squaws," they signified, by a variety 01 guturai cxciamauons, tnur opinions of the bovcrity of tho puuirhmeut; l & 1 ? 1 . I ana mcy wcro uppuremiy uiiprceu iu horror on seeing au unruly convict couüncd in a dark, narrow cell. Ibis seemed to the uis sccmcu to lue punishment that ... , , ich it would unred men tho mort frightful could bo indicted; and sue doubtcdly bo to tho wild and freo natives of tho forest. 1'oLicE uniforms arc to come into vogue here thi.s week. Gov. Haumond, now tho Lecompton leader n the Senate, made a mot ultra disunion tl.n Va-hvillfl Srttit iwrn PnnvMilinn "i - - a fevr years ago. In his lato s pooch in the which we commend to the attention of for eign born citizens and tho laboiingmen who are petitioning for a, homestead on the gov ernment domain. Let them recollect that Bright and Fitch and the LccOmptonitOS of this State are the co-laborers of these South ern aristocrats who rank every laboring man with tho black slaves of the South. He said: They th foreigner! aro ctmiug ltero. 1 ney are thundering at our doors lor home steads for one hundred aud sixty acres ot land for nothing, and Southern Senators are supporting it. rsay, they are assembling as I have said, with arms in their hands, and demanding work at 1,000 a year and six Hours a day. Have you heard that the ghost ol Alecdoza is stalking in tho streets ot your big cities; that the inquisition i at hand? There Is afloat a fear ml rumor that there have been consultations for vigilance com mittees, iou know what that means al ready. Transient and temporary causes have thus far been your preservation. The Great West has been open to surplus popu lation, and your hordes of tvmi-barbarian emigrants, who aro crowding in year by vcar. They make a great movement, you call it rr ogress. Whither! It is iro: ress: bnt it is a progress towards vigilance commit tecs. Scicide. A man by the Dame of John Irvine, an Id resident of this county, committed suicide last Thursday night, by hang ing himself to a walnut tree, on his farm, one mile from tho city, lie was found dead yesterday morning, with his lect touching the ground, and his hat lodged on the tree where it had been left when ho took the fatal leap. WM,.....a:n.,l - n i . quest lor the net, except that on Thursday his step-mother, with whom he had lived for many years .was married. His brothers tcstified that on Thursday evening he threaten ed to take his life, but no Attention Wlls given to his remarks. Tho Coroners Jury rctnrncd u verdict in accorJince with the facts. We aro informed by Coronor Ilatchctt that tho deceased had in hjs possession on Thürs day evening, several hundred dollars in mo ney. Eighty dollars of the amount was in paper and the rest in gold aud silver. Only ten dollars and tixty-five cents was found upon tbo pcrscn of the tinfortrtnatc man. what became of tho remainder no one can toll. His brothers were with him up to a late hour on Thursday night, when ho left them; as the supposed to retire. Between that time and daylight ho committed suicide and cither hid the money or was robbed of it before, or after tho act. Tho friends of Irvine are dc tcrmincd to ferret this matter ont. and it may yet appear that Irvino was foully dwalt with. We are told by tlvoeo acquainted with the family, that Irvine's father, niJJenly and mysteriously disappeared about seventeen years ago, and has never been heard of since. His son, who was a sober and industrious man, Los now met his death in a violent manner, apparently by his own hands. We hope this matter will be fully investigated. It is due the Coroner and the jury tosay that although this mystery envelopes tho sad affair, yet that no evideace could bo obtained except such as indicated tho suicide of the deceased. 37Tbe Kvanavillc Journal Fpealcs of Dcmn.Tnt the rartv would bo triad to tret ril of. We should think from tho ardor with which Lecorapton is urped, that the object is to get rid of a portion of the party perhaps most of it. Tncv deserve a patcut right for the mode they have adopted: for it is admirably calculated to accompliah the end. Wha't they intend to do after they have made themselves very select, we are not informed. We preanme they will join tho Black Kepnblicans. They needn't join tho Know Nothing, for they know little enough now. Zutsriue Vtmocrat. KT Water baa Anally been reached in tho Artesian well at Lafayette. Tho taste of the water is said, to resemble that of the Hluc Lick being slightly more sulphureous.

and ou tho tight of which, in contrast, the tear tbatttic interests and prosperity 01 uie audience seemed to mentally and applauding South we wrioasly tLrcatenod. A patrik Ii arch in vears, a veteran in statesmanship, a ly ejaculate, "There that is tho aslungton fiiithtuland lons-trustcd leader of the South,

lr Crittenden's Speech. Tho Ualtimore American, a highly able

and conservative Southern paper, thus speaks of Mr. Crittenden and his recent admirable speech, that will have more influence in turn ing tho South to a conviction ot its interest and duty than all other speeches of tho ses "Mr. Crittenden is one of the very few old Rchool statesmen and leiislators now remain inr in Consnvx. 115 iin-sance und voice re call an era that bus now iascd away and carries us back to thoso davs when tho weighty eloquence of Webster and the tlanon notes of Clav cava el-rancc. brilliancv and power to the debate, lie remains with Senator Bell, and nns or two other, as the last representatives in otfk-ial life of the old Whiir party, and who stiud now ou the ques tion exciting the nation just where the great Whig leaders would stand were they in the Senate, in a position free from every taint of aectional prejudice, iznorinc all narrow party interests, and cultivating the same disposition to maintair the right, neither intimitated by threats nor bewildered or deceived by borthitrvand cusuistrv. Tho whole hK;cch of Senator Crittenden is an earnest invocation lor tne application ui eminent Principles of honor and justice in our national affairs, and it has struck a key note which will bo echoed turougnoui in country. It is a new and effective ocenpa tion of tho high, conservative, ground once held almost universally by Southern states I wv Kn TC-ltisth li.i KnAtl nil liflTTl ITT HH 111 , . . . acilCals t0 Bc if interest. and by tho cultivation of a pusillauimons with all his interests connected with that section, Mr. Crittenden's voice rhes above tho roar oi cciinai Birne, ana ma counsels ue- . . J ,)o M f h wl,u canuut poiMM hit cspericoc, Dil htve not the opportunity to furuiah Mich pledge of patriotiMU and devotion to tho country's J"5"1 - . AI lr l" uure ,uleua7 uiseonn. Scnote chamber, his nobfo advocacy of tho riht, and hi thrilling defvneo of the Union is sweet music to the car. Indulm jn no denunciation, risinj? anperior to sectional and principle that it is better to Miller with the right than triumph with tho wrong, he tatca impartially and truthfully the met coniil it vvumiti nkivua, wiiv a.-i wink: wvr kivot ...::t .i T ..Zti 1 uecicu wiin mo lictuiiipiuiivupuiuuviuiuiu dj .cU wUh carnctn-ea th0 wr0Il!j ti,at wouj txj iuflicU-d upon tho ieople of Kunsas. and upon tho cardinal innciplc ot re publican and popular government, if that instrument is recognized as the basis for the admision of a new Sut0 iut0 tho Union.Jt is a tneech that already has and will con tinue to txcit a coinnianding. iulluciice upon thu question at imhic. Bb16I1X. Tho Tmo uaut0 Journal-old ,. 1)tMnccratsaV8: Mf Brieh:ma,io a jHfecla in the Senate the otilcr jay ior Lecompton. His principal argument was that Kansas is a burden on the gumciib was inai ivansa.i is a nurucu on inc Treasury aud thatsho should Iks brought into tho I nion to save expense. Wonderful jdeu, gome le believc Mr Uripht and Mr. Fitch to Le burden on the Treasury ,and that thev should bo kicked out of tho benate, Iii Piivu kiic ri'ivij iivvf iim; 'iiiu lihiu. while their right to seat is being ccntestcdy CANDIDATES. CITY TREASURER. 8. SORENSON rill coutinue to serve as City Treasuror, if elected. COUXCILM AX IX TWELFTH WARD. AtaConrentionheM in the Twelfth Ward, SMITH O AVITT was unanimously nominated for Council man COrXCiIJUAX IX HIE SKVEXTEEXTII WARD. l'ETElt SHAKl'K, ESQ., is a Candidate fur re-election as Councilman in the Seventeenth Ward. Mr. Shares antm-deUs are a sutbeient guar an toe for his future course in the Council. THIRD WAHD.-lf WM. llUBHELL, ESQ., will consent to serve as Councilman of the Third Ward h wiU receive the support of mr Jority of the TUB VOTERS. FIFTH WARD.-WM. EMERY is a candidate for Councilman for the Fifth Ward. He is in favor of the OKI Charter and a liberal apportionment for Free Schools. mrtl SEYEXTEEXTIl WARD.-II L. DANNET TEL is a Candidate for Conucilinan in the Seven leenth Ward Mr. Pannettel avows himself a supprter of the Old Charter, and in favor of literal appropriations for the supportof Free Schools, niril CITY SIARS1I.VL.-We announce Mr. EDW MARTIN, as Candidate for re-election as City Mar shal. nirOl A. . l I.LIVAX FOR C'OlWt'ILMAX IX TIIK KIGIITEKXTH WARD.-We areauthor Ued to announce that A.O.SULLIVAN is aCandi date for re-election as Councilman in the Eighteenth Ward. Mr. Sullivan avows himself a supporter of the OLD CHARTER, and in favor of liUml afKovriatious for the support of FREE SCHOOLS. He desires that there he no mistake with voters of the Ward iu regard to his views ou these issues. uiril SCHOOL TRUSTEE. -Tleae annonnce the name of II. Q. WHEELER as a candidate for re-elec tion to the ollice of School Trustee, mrtl MANY VOTERS. I ftKCOXD WARD. We are nj-ineMed to an nounce the name or 1c.. HIGH KONALDdasa candidate for Councilman from the Second Ward. Dr Ronalds is in favor of the OLD CHARTER, and of supporting Free Schools. glXOXD WARD. We are requested to an nounce MR. JAM ES SCAXTLIN as a Candidate for re-election as a memUr of the Ceuncil, from the Second Ward. Mr. Souitlin declares liinwlf iu favors of FREE SCHOOLS, ami of such retrenchments in the City expenditures, as will enable the City, out of it legally assessed revenues, to support them lilierally . mrtl FIBST YVAHD. JSO. 8. HOPKINS, ESQ., will lie supported as a Candidate for the Council, by jhe Voters of th First Ward. SIXTH WHI).-Mb. Carlile: IMease announce THOMAS REDMOND Ca didatc for Councilman of the Sixth Ward. Mr. Redmond declares himself a supporter of FREE SCHOOLS; be has been connected with them from their infancy, and knows the benefits thcyjirc daily conferring upon the youti of the city. mrl TE.TH W AUD. We are authorixcl to announce that WM. II UN X ELL is a candidate for re. election as Councilman in th Tenth Ward. Mr. Hunnell avows himself a smpporter of the OLD CHARTER, and in fvvor of liberal appropriations for FREU SCHOOLS. He desires that there I no mistake with voters of the Ward in regard to his views oa these Usaes. mrl? P. St ILMUCK is a candidate fur the office of City Collector at the ensuing April Ekctiou. J. 1. ELLIOTT FOR C0l'XCILMA IX FOURTH WAIID.-Weareauthoriied to announce that J. P. ELLIOTT is a candidate for re-election as Councilman in the Foirta. Ward. Mr. Elliott avows himself supporter of the OLD CHARTER, and in favor cf lileral appropriations for FREE SCHOOLS. He desires that there le no mistake with woters of the Ward in regard to his views on these issaen. marl J CITY CLERK.- Ma. Caklilr: pleaseeunounce my name as a candidate for re-election to the olhce of CITY CLERK, at the ensuing April Electionmarll WELL H. WALKER. CITY ASE!S!?OIt.-Mr. PATRICK BURKE, present incumbent, is a candidate for iie-elcction, as City Assessor. marll JAMES D K VUXDERS Is a candidate for reelection to the office of C ITY ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, mart FOR CITY COLI.ECTOR.-We are requested to announce GEORGE WOLFLIN as a candidate for City Collector. marä FOR ASJiESSOR.-Wearereo,testTd to announce JOSKI'H G. HABING, a candidate for City Assessor, mar Al'tJlVTlH LKM CK K is a candidati fcr CITY CLERK at the ensuing April election. mart

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. !

It 1 TKS. One sqnare, (10 line solid Afte), three times. 1 00 One erk 1 0 1 wo weeks, JMI One month 4 W 1 tiree niontiis, 7 W six montlis, ui i One year, 15 00 ftr IHscounton larger advertiseiut-nts. tf Cards or aix liutra or u ruler, 10 ier annum. No nilirorbiir'n(lv-rti!M'tnentKTeceivel. So alverti!cnn.'nt inserted for less thaa tl. pL'EW ROOKR! MIW UOOKSÜ 11 Tle 'Ihr f-:ini!f; v The lielle t Wa-hinfton; Prince of the lUu- .i lcivi.1; 'ew York Lt-fcr, for Avil :A; rlAffof nur L'uion, ito du: Just receive at J. IlEALT'S. KTMnnville. Mnrrh 27th. 1'. THE CHIUPJ.NT 21 ACAZISE IS THE WORL1. A;KTS and Cnnvasscr Wanted for LI ITKIX'. t,IYI.; uK. iiievoy Suite aiirt secuuu of the tuii-u. Lüial Utiu ill be oilered. Apply to SAXFORD & DEUSfER, . Hrya.iwMV er York, PuMisliers of this long established and populär Periodical. nirt" H. CUM BERTS' NEW GROCERY, WHOLESALE A.D RETAIL, Main Street, Three Doora from Second, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. !1!R. (;L'31DERTS has pened a new store as IIB above, iu winch he will k bo vc, iu which he will keep a full supply o the ben . f FAMILY GROCERIES, Liquors Cigars, fee. . Tie will also purchase and sell all kinds of C0UNTRY PRODUCE. Dn;.-m EDXUXD a. IITHOCR.' ICDOLfH I(H1, Notary rublic. SKY3IOUR &. K Ell It, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Will jractice Law in all the Courts of this State; make Collections in Yaudcrlmrg County; 1'urchase amtsellKoal Kstute on Conimidoion, iic, together with all other Sutien cnnnecteil with their profession of the Law and their Kcal Estale Agency. Lots and Farm Constantly for Pale. Office ou Third Street, in rear of Washington Hotel, LVA.VSVILLE, IAD. mrl' Cmd&w Tin AOAZIXES and PAPERS ITJB. Hcceived liv Express, and for sale v M. L. JOHNSON. uiri" First street, near the Post office. First arrival of Southern Frnit. Just Received per Steamer Antelope, rZt BARRELS Prime Sweet Potatoes; fß ß A choice let of Pine Apples; a nne loi fir jianauas, 10 I oxrs 'ranges; h taxes Lemons; i Casks Cocoa Nuts; For sale t y 'mr;! Z. H. COCK fc SON. FINK TEAS! Tftiffc III.F. CI1KSTX a.rted Teas her-t ever tmmw tirouifltt t. this u.nlet; just received direct from New lurk, and lor sale i r mr.Vi K JOHNSTON. fOFFUK, SKi AR AXD MOLASSES L-tl taic choice Uio Cottee; hi hhis jfinie to choice Sugar; 1. 'i W is assorted hest refined Sucnr;' in do Plantation and reltoiled Molasses; 20 do choice Svrups; 2. -i hlf Mils Plantation Molasses: Just ret ireil and for sale hy mrt; VICKERT & JOnXSTOX. mill KD 1I1IFJLr 5""J hsSuifir cure 1, reivs l and for sale hy mrW VICKKRY Ät JOIINSTOV. CIIKKSKM ixes Goshen O Wse, received and for sale l y inr.'o VICKERT k. JOHNSTON. II AG AN & CO'S GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE. PLAN. a Dollar's worth of Rooks, or upward,houcht nf us. we will give at the tune a tree gift worth from twenty-fire cents to fifty dollars, besides a ticket which will entitle the holder to a chance for 280. Acres of Land, In Warrants of ISO acres; do do W) do; do do 4) do; when three thousand tickets are disposed of. Gifts consist of Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Composition Watches, Gold Pen?, Gold Kar drops, ' Gold Pencils, and Gold Kin;, Gold Bracelet, Gold Shirt Buttons," Silver Thimbles, Gold Breastpins, -and Miscellaneous Gifts. A gents or persons sending us clnfc of Fifteen or upwards will receive a Doljnr Rook, a Gift, and a Ticket that a ill i.llttll 1,1m to rl.aiu-. r..- iL. 1 I rants. JliMßl Jlt,ug7tt and Gifts accompanying tJiem Dflircred ?rhen the nurchate it mad. to he decide.! by Thre- Thousand Tickets, duplicates of those sold Mng placed in a wheel and three drawn out. The hrst drawn will entitle the holder of a similar n-imbcr to Pi'J acres of Land, tbe second to t0, th-nl to 4". Books ordered by mail, IS cents extra, in stamps, inut le sent to pay postage. Caitnlncuesof Rooks cant supplied when ordered. A sales must lie very rapid, we expect to sell the Tickets in four or six weeks. All orders addressed to the old established P.ook and Stationary Store, 507 Mtiin utreet. where we have been for fifteeu years, will meet prompt attention C. IIA (SAX A COmtfK d"m Louisville. Ky. It. S. HOWARD, RECEIVIXG, FORWARDIXG A X O COMMISSION MERCHANT, Water Street. EVANSVILLE, IND., THANK FUL !'r the patronage heretofore go lilierally extended to me, I leg to say to my Green River and almsh friends that I am still on the ground, ready and illlLg to give their consignments close attention. Particnhtr attention siren In the forwarding of Tobacco. Pork, LjirU, iiacou Casks and general Merchandize, mr.'ti-fon a EAD IMPK A.Mi IM I.Ii A DS.LA ul'ask an-Mn ted from ) iucu to 2 inches; 4') I'U's Lend; Received and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. tno., XAII A.D HTKEIy- - - ton', a.HKoited sizes, received per S.R. 'Neptune and for sale by SAMl'Kh OlUt. lirOOILWORK Tor Wagons and nucalee VW S"' set asst'd Kuggy and Va?o0 Felloes; UOrt do di do do Hubs; IM do do do do Spokes; ANo.h lot of Plow Hand), received and for sale Inr . f SAWI EL OKU. NEW IRON STORE. TUB undersipned has now on baud a full stock of the BEST Ml ALITT Of Flat, Round and nare Bar Iron; Rox Vices, Screw Plate, dir., which he will otT. r at the lowest prices to cash and riiuxrT timi ii'viRs. v JACOn STRAUft, mry-lm Main street, bet. 1st aud 2d. T.inrnr.nt v w- - . v. mr J, m .1. .UllfUm OUU Xlt Shingles fur kale, can be found at the van! of R. II. RENNETT & CO., nirW-.lm near Kratx A: HeilmanV Foundry. CRASS SEED ! GRASS SEED ! H UK) bushels ltlne Grass; H0 do Orchard Grass; in d Ilangarian Grass, Jnt rweived and for nab; by Z. 11. COOK 4i SON . JBtlM.(Uw SPECIAL NOTICES. Faded Flower. It causes saI reflections to take up a boquet once smiling with Uauty, and gase upon its withered leaves and f jded colors. Rut how many faded flowers do we see en the great boqueiof humanity ; men and ladies, too, whose beauty has fled with almost the lightning's sped, and whose forms are sinking with premature decay. What a pity k is that all such donotkaowthat ere disease has taken hold epon the vital parts, a simple preparation would restore them to health, to joy. and to beauty. Puch a preparation, for instance, Hostettcrs Stomach Bitter. which drives away despondency, strengthens the weaker parts, and restore the whole system. It is recommended by the physicians, and commended by all who have used it. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally. mcS MurraycV Lanvtan's Florida Waler.-Frsnci and Germany are challenged to produce an article of perfume as Listing and delicate as this. It is a distihv tion of tropical flowers of matchless fragrance, not a mere chemical composition. Thearoma it diffuses, is eminently healthful. Every bottlesold brings a dosen orders. Sold by D. T. Lanman 4r Co., wholesale druggists, 63 Water street, New York , and by . J? druggisti.atWc. per lottle.

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tV3?fc NOTICES in thin flare, 10 cent jr line rdi (solid Arate) one insertion; 'Of; nt ler lin three times; u cents per line one wee; discount on longer time. - - n ii.ii .i .-U-I.-I -i.-u-LT i L- - .. - 1. -L ..... Kometliin to the Peöple.-Yoüf tüentioni retpectfully ail led to a p-eat medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, Xeuralgria, Piles, Sores or PffTns, Ftlons or diseases of a simTVr nature. This medicine is called PeGrath's Electric Oil. The Agent will address the public, on its merits, in the Market House, at 10 o'clock, on Monday. lie will show the people what power this Electric Oil has over disease aad pain. Among other cures performed, nwj be mentioned that of the Mayor of Camden, of Piles and RheumatL'tc; and Hon. Jno. Williamson, of Hnntiugdon, Pa., whom it took oft his crutches in one day.' Principal office 39 South Eighth street,Philadt.-Iphia; and for gale by Druggists and Jlerchanta erery where, and by the principal Drurgbts in üteuhenrille.- 5o (senuine) Oil without the name of Dr. PeGrath's v.rtrir Oil Mown in the boUIe. and the written sima. 1 tureofDr.DeCrath&Co.,toimitateLkhlsfeW. nr I Gratitude.--If gratitude was erer enueneed mong any class, it certainly has been with those who nave nseu ana lesieu vne cAiruriur7 wn- i tain.! in Dr. J. ITotetters celeljrated Stomach Bitters. Scarcely a day passes, we are Informed, that the Doc tor does not receiT 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, some kindred. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, C on sti ration, lack of appetite, and all Billions tendencies, are speedily corrected by the use of these Bitters as Ir directions on bottle. Sold by Drsggists every where, mrl 3000 Cases. C2TAN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, who has male his fortune and retired 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases from business, will spend the remain der of his days in curing that dread ful diaease, COXSCMPTION-raaa or chapob; his earnest desire being to communicate to the world his re medies that hare proved successful in more than 3000 cases. He requires 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. each applicant to send him a minnte description of the symptoms, with two stamps, (6 cents) to pay the re turn letter, in which he will return them his ADVICE PRESCRIP TION, with directions for preparing the medicines, &c. The OLD DOCTOR hopes that those afflicted will not, on account of delicacy, refrain from consulting him because he makes No Charge. His 3000 Cases. 3000 Cms. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. sole object in advertising is to do all the good be can before he dies. He feels that he Is justly celehrated fo the cure of Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, XtTVoas Aectlonsfl", Coughs, Colds &.C. Address DOCT. ÜXCAS BRAXT, Box 3531, P. 0. New York. January 2T, 15?. 6mlwJ It is an Established Fact-ThiU Dr. Sandford's Inrigorator will cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice and General Debility. Many people, persoually known to ns, whose word cannot he doubted, hare given theii certificates to prove this, and with such a mass of evi dence who can doubt. It is truly the invalid's friend, and will give relief when all other remedies foil, and in some instance that have come under our observation it seemed the means of matching its victim from the grave; we wUh all our reader ho need medicine would try one bottle for it will surely give relief. (See advertisement ) mar3-d&wlai . , Hie Dowels and their Functions. As perfec health is the greatest Messing that we can enjoy. without which all other blessings are of little consequence, we deem It of great m port a i ice to point out the way for you to enjoy it. The bowels must be kept in a stato by which they are enabled to carry off the useless matter; they are the main channel which nature lias appointed to carry everything that is unnecessary. And it is impossible to tell what a large amount of sickness has been caused by constipation, or costiveness; in other words by not keeping the bo weis regu lar: it is the main road to all diseases: it is the cause of unnatural irritation to the mucous, or lining mem branes of Uie bowels. Having lost their natural strength they cannot object to what is required cf them. Hence, the bowels become inflamed, and unless you find a speedy relief, a thousand other complaints are ever ready to drag yon through a miserable and wretch ed life. Such medicines must be given as will cleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural strength. To accomplish this there Is no compound so valuable as these Pills; all other medicines sing to utter insignificance when compared to them; it seems as though the Author of Nature had designed them for tliis as well as other complaints. From two to ßv pills a day will increase strength and appetite, and cleanse th stomach and intestines from whatever is injurious. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all deaJers in Medicines. mar3-d&w&n Mexican Mustang Liniment. It is eight years ,ince this Liniment was first offered to the afflicted. Many millions of Bottles have been used, and it has given better satisfaction than any article ever before tried for fimilar purposes. It possesses a. specific power ever inflammations, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Muscles, Joints, Ligaments or Skin. It is a source of great pleasure to ftel that we hare been the bumble means of relieving such an immense amount of suffering, and have caused many thousands to " leap for jay," because their pains were relieved, their wounds healed and their stiff joints made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their obligations to ourselves or the public, are engaged in attempting to introduce a spurious aud miserable article es Dea asothbb m, by representing it to be the same or similar. ZV Re on your guard! Buy none hut the original MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, and you will not be deceived. O. W. Westbrook, Originator. . BARNES & PARK, fet5-dwlm Proprietors, New York. An Impenetrable Secret -The attention of all who wish to hide the changes wrought by time or sickness iu the color of the Hair, is invited to tbe fact that such changes may be CONCEALED FOREVER, by the occasional application of that perfect simulation of every shade of natural blaca or brown, so widely known as CKI-iTADORO'S KXCELSIOR DYE. The artificial tinge which it Instantaneously imparts is so true to life that (cannot be detected as the result of art. by the keenest observer. Sold everywhere and applied by all Hair Dressers. JOSEPH CRISTAD0R0, morOdtwlia No. 6 Astor IIuse,New York. Safety and Re lief Old Dr. II. Janes, ahou whom the N er York and other Atlantic city pre lutr said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Tilton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and dUpense his invaluable medicines- Most prominent among these is his extract of Canniabis Indica, which he discovered after hard labor aitd deep research in Calcutta, lie strove to make a medicine to .save his only child from death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, (Room No. Ill, State street.) II has already sue ceeded in curing permanently, hundreds of terrible cases of Consumption, Nervous Debility ami Suffering, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Coughs le has banishod. are innumerable. The Canniabis Indica is tne most wonderful blessing of the ?ge. Give Br. Tilton a cull or send for a bottle of medicine, which will cost you two dollars. He will prove to you that you need not be sick, and thai it will cost a mere trifle to pet aell. N. R. A Spiro-drnaweter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's health. P. 8. By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through the Chicago Post Ortlce, enclosing fonr postage sumps, (12 centsa recipe will be sent in return, free of charge, toany put of tne Union. All letters.answered prompt ly. Address. Da. TILTON, octllCm- Box Ite-i, Chicago, 111. DR. COUCsWELL'g ANTIPHLOGISTIC

That has produced anch remarkable effects in many caj-es of NeraALai, V a Tito, and Arrections or the lies d. caused by disturbed circulation, in those who have tried it in this city, is for sale at r, A. KELLER tz WHITE'S. I- The highest testimonials of iu eüleitcy have been given by a number of the most respectable citiit us who have tried it. ijyi CO A I,. BODIAM MINIMd COMPANY, (Office on Water street, und? the Telegragh O.Tice. Cart loads of IK bushels of Bod in m Mine Coal delivered to any part of thecity at 1 60 p' load. Coal weighed, if desire!, at the expense of the run.ha.-er. Notes of solvent bauLkOf Illinois and Wisconsin taken in payment.. JOHN W YMOND. dec2S-tf. Skcrctary atd 3'J4-agtr.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G. O'RILEY & Co., lip i. ÄVASSVILLE, INDIANA. törnge, Forwarding A; Commission MERCHANTS. GEAERAL RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AXD IS X 1 It E S S A i ENT8, Special Agent for the Pcnn. Central RAILR OAD, AND CONNECTION'S, over which we are authorized to eie TIIROI'OII KEvEIPTS AT THE LOVtT POSSIBLK RATES. .Having a mammoth V harf Nt at the landinr. the llstrceston the Ohio Kirer capable of storing and prl tecting all merchandise lial'let damage from exposure. we are prepared to facilitate the din patch of ail COBsignnients rKwarded to our care, ly either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Partk-ular attention will he raid to lleciTin-. Stöl lns and Forwardinc. also, to the sale of any Produce. "romcr rropert.onsighea to us for sale, ana sausofficeand t xten-lre TTnrehon. n W.twijunmig ine i cieerapnf ana on me w ruirrtwat, where we are to i$ found, attendinr to the interests of onr we Rre w ie touiiu, attend patrons at all hours, dar and night. mi fur BupCTH-r livuiii-, iun sianainc, uminng iergy; and kuowlec'ge of oor business, we feelconlentof gi tin? euer il satisfaction, and hope to merit rontinuauce of the extensive patronage we are now ijnvinr. . Liberal cash adrances will he made on all consign ments to either ourseltes or cwespondents in any the principal markets. North, Erst, or itouth. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. EDWARD R. HILL. vwiiinooivn ifiiiiVHli 1, FOR TIIK PrRCnASEand Sale of Wheat, Flou corn, usus, uariey, nye, l lay, fork, Lard, Kc. Offlce, FHOXT STItKET, USD BR. THE TIlKllrH OPPICI mrlm3 EVASSVILLE. ISD. WM. BROWN. T. M. A1EMAK, Late of Geo. Fostor k Late of Howard Sc Brown. BROWN & A I K M A N , Receiving, Forwarding and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FUR KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, Kvaasvllle, Indiana. WE have formed a Co-partrmhip under the stvle of BROWN V AlhMAN. and .nW onr r. vices in th capacity as set forth in our card above. e are ruily prepared to extend everv facility tshippers, ither by CANAL, RlVEK.orRAILKOAD. and fcssore them that their interests hall i f.ithfnil represented , should they be pleased to favor na with Offlce and Warehouse on Uie cr-merof Main atr and the Canal. WM. BROWN. janMf V. M. AIKMAX. STORAGE WANTED. WK are prepared to store In our Fire Proof Ware house an uiiautitv of tirain. Pruritic... r cluindize, on the most liberal terms. Having larceand airy rooms u stairs, particular care will be taken of IlouschoM Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at th lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or Ion per, when desired. Warehouse located an corner of Locust street and W . and K. Canal, atid most cwtivenitiit for shipping y mreror itaiiroan. Apply to U KU. tUSTfcK CU. ,ap28. ' C'AAÄLfeTÖRAtJE. BIIAVE a large doublt Warehouse at the Cans AWm. iiiuiiMinfauicvi pun mg ii.v nuiuuut vi jfwium' which will lie received, stored, taken care of and held subject to the owner's orders, on the most reasonable terms. P. G. O'&ILXY mhiiijC. SELLING OUT! fJHE undet signed ler to give notice to Uie public " si in central, that thev are determined to aell out their entire stuck of China, Glass and Queensware. I Being desirous to quitthis business, they are willling I to sei! their goods a'. and CIXOU :OST PRICES. This is a very excellent opportunity for Fatailies tofurnish themselves with cneap Queensware, and should not be overlooked. Cash wholesale buyer are particularly requested to rive us a rail. LOUIS FRKY CO., mr? 4-1 mil Main street. OAF. CRUSH7.D AND POWDERED ÜGAR. A 23 bids. Just received and for sale bv mari (ULBERT fc BOWLES. ABCÜCK Si SOXXTAG mroKTtK or finns nrtd Fishirt? Tarfcl. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BEC LEAVE to call the attention of Gunsmith and !Mirtsniru to their larve Mock nf Fine and Plain, Douole and inxle-lrrel Shit Guns: Colt's and Allen's Pittols Riiie barrels. Gun Locks, and every article for Gun Makers. Hporting Apparatus, such as Game Has, hot Kelts, Powder FUkft, Prrcussioti Caps, Hunting Knives, and Fine Porkrt Cutlery. AImo, a large stock of Henry 's superior warranted Rifles. Als, Fishing Tarkle.f everv desrnp-" tion. mrtJ BABCOCK Je SON'NTAG. Proposals from Builder, ff HE I'XDERKIUXEDwill receive sealed proJl posals until the 1st of April next, for Uie erection of Four Brick fctorrs.on Mam Street. Plans and specificatior.s ready for inspection at our efnee. mn!3 ALL1S If HOWES. HARPER' M AUA2I.K, for April; New York Ledger; ew lorit Tribun-; New York Hrard; Flag of tur Union; Ilal Ion's Pictorial, New York Mercury; Frank Leslie's, illustrated; Illustrated London Neu; New Yrg Clipper; New York Despatch; Iliuftriu-Zietting; Weeklv Novel-tte; And all other periodicals at mr3 in, n K'LLk CON YN G TO X. TOBACCO eCREUS-0n hind ar.d for sale by SAJlltL OKIl. 1 UiK) k egs received ard ta arrive.' for sale bv mrCl I KReTON ItUOTIIERS. aTlLAHS M Br ö"i boxes assorted sirM in stör and for sale br mn.1 I Ktil. OH4t;i AXD LEMO.VSISI boxes Oranges aud Lrirxn atoreand for' t'eby PRESTON BROS. ISew Rooks. BAYARD TAYLOR8.EtV DOOK--' 'Travels in Sweden Lapland and Normay.' Oodey't Lady's Book, for April; Yankee Notion., April; Life of Aaron Burr; Jteceivcd by DOC ELL & CONYNCTON. HOT COFFEH AT 3IARKf:T. CHARLES A. WILLIS has opened a Coflee and Refreshment Stand fjr early visitors at the Evans-' ville Market. Visitors will tiiid Coflee, Choeulale, ' M Ik and Cakes, omnkinr waran, at all noar. of the '" morning. C1IARLK? also keeps a supplv of VEGETARLKS for families, at the lowest market ices. His Stand is No. 1?, lower end of the Market, m-rll-lw I'.vcrgreen Trce. -fl g CNoH'E. EVEB WREE.1, ft J u4 Received by 7.. 11. COOK & SON. VOl'XU fixi: IIOHSKS lor Kale low for cash by mr2i Z. II. COOKtgQX. Miii TAWIIERRY PLA.T8-In -S: 1 1 ß ß fine urUer, for sale bv mrJ!S Z. II. COOK fc SON. MtKllif C? i lrrels Kosin; 10 do Pitcb: tales Oakum; 25 Reels Parking Yam; W nozen Extra Ion Bed Cords; otfl do lump Sacking Twine; For tale by ORR, KAL7.ELL fc Co. AR PET CIIAIXi: i ;: ics Wh'.te; It) do Colored: 5 do Cvttoii Twine: For S;ile by ORR. DALXi.. JC: IX ES'X boxes LIpplneott's.fAv sT bs OX11, DEtZELL fc Co. Kl'CRKTSinodo RedardBliier 50 do Fancy ; for sa'e wr ORB, PALtgLLfcC. STItAWREKRY PLANTS. 51e V OIK r)Ovrlst IIUXT- Peedllsi, RHOOKS ProlIOe. fff,IIEsK sorts have received nearir all theprem miumsat tbe d tTt-retit Fairs in Ohio and Kentucky fr the lM and TrvioM years. A coiieucnitiit received and for s-leby mr-.'5 ALLI at HOWES. C liOOD M r or Ktie Wj i;ood MILCH COWt- .. II. COOK SONfBM'UKS ISLAND SALT. . .... Jt 2wi ff, very coarej ree'd per Reamer FairrhiM, aud fjrsakby Ljan Ui KO. FOSTER fc CO. CNDRIES1x w .faw.nes; ".'r do Cincintial Sap: JT 11-MnbTirghj Cheese: V da.tvti Hrnmn; k -a lUiite Und; tl.lls Linseed Od; "5 rrf I t'ement: 2"roi."-U.i Knpa; . . y bis Cotton Battme, In store i td for sale rr marl OUR, DAJUjCLL CO. j tWK AMCKIK.T J .4i Mds U bite I.imeJ do Cement; Gray Li.a, ia hhd, fcr DA.LZLlifcCO.

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