Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 108, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 March 1858 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

TUESDAY MORNING MAECII $0

"To Your Tents. O Israeli" Citizens of Evanstille, we are upon the to ete of an important municipal election. An election fraught with michtr consequences of good or eril to this city, and it Becomes erery man who wishes to Tote intelligently, to examine the issues presented in this canvas and understand lne the position of the men, for whom he is called to vote. The affairs of this city have been wretchedly managed during . the past year, boon arter tne uwncu tho m I was organized in April '37, the subject of a Division Street Culvert was propos- .... ... ... I ed, and its immediate completion urgea t0 .. r.-W,rl,r .rr. Prnnnwl uwawu.wV y- ""r""" a3 .... e s .t . v I were invitea ana was iouna mai xerdinand heihl wa3 the lowest bidder for the portion of the wor between the ca- a nal and the river, and Arnold & Gottman for that beyond the canal. The JIajor was authonied by the Council to make a contract with the parties at their respective bids. Tho whole work will not cost less than 818,000. The contract was made, read before the Council, pproted and signed by the Mayor, and $4,000 in city orders, paid to the contractors. Strange to say, the Mayor and nineteen coancilmcn failed to percisive that the contract contained no provision for the removal of the dirt, the filling-in of the culvert, or the restoration of the street to its proper grade; and under the construction now pot upon the instrument 1 by tha contractors and it is su3taia I ed by the opinion of eminent council the city will be obliged to buy back the dirt taken from the excavation, at such prices as tho contractors may ask. The Council sought to evade tho contract, but, as any halfwitted lawyer ' could have told them, it was impossible. I By the terms of the contract, eighteen months was given the contractors to fin ish tho culvert anl sir months of that time elapsed before any preparation was made for carrying on tho work; the con tractors having in their hands all this A!msi 4xib rtAnn4 4 k T T m sl AfMirtt awm I bealing intet. from dat.. Such neSliE, in th. management of prirat. f0 0 sVÄlXla SiJ LI 1 iiiiii.hih UUllAla Ul L1L I UIUCI a I .a fairs wovdd have marked a man as an above the commission of such follr. The down town' wing of the council having secured such a handsome appropriation. tne "up town," clique concluded mat a sewer at their end of the town was nes essary and accordingly it has been com menced. Happily, the contrast in this case was properly made and we believe the work is satisfactory. But the construction of both these culverts should have been postponed to another year. The financial condition of the city was not such as to justify any outlays of the kind. A man who is cramped for means, does not make large and expensive additions to his dwelling, if he can possibly avoid it. He is willing to submit to inconveniences until he is abundantly able to carry out Lis plans. We newl not aUud to tha action of the council ia the Straight Line Eailroad controversy which, they refused to vote the bonds subscribed by a previous council to that read. By their courss upon this question, the city is now involved in an expensive lawsuit and the re suit of the suit is beyond all doubt The city council having crippled the road, and injured tne credit ot tne city ana mvolved it in a lawsuit, will eventually be compelled to pay the bonds with la"T- ... yer-s fees and costs added thereto. It is

the course of the council that has given de t misht 0CCJf from s, e . n pices of the Administration. Speaking men an opportunity to say that we can- having a light, took the precaution to of lne te8ts Pplied to the Northern Denot afford ta keep up the Public Schools, have the fixtures removed from her room, mocracy, he says its only result has been

The building of two more sewers ttis year will not leave money enough in the a - ----- a treasury to pav the officers' salads. What we want then, is a Council com--e.a:i u...t pgseu ui prawicai uumiicm uic, uu will husband the resources of the city, and .1 J e resources 01 luecuy, anu f.i upon the? support of tbe who will look Schools as thei fircf H,,tw .rl if ih. a awa at asaia wmv a revenue is not sumcieni 10 meet an our expenses let the gas be shut off, let the streets go to ruin, let the officers' salaries v a t. u cut,- Ä k becutdowa but the Schools aro tobe sustained at all Lizards. We say thea to (Via rit.Tpn interpifprl irv tri matter nn t work. II vou. have anv doubt about tcorc JU you. nave any aoUDt aDOUl a. man's position upon this question, don't vote for him. No matter what the soli.S n - 1, W11CU JLCULlUWawa Uia - . V C ftUUn that th.ra wa drminL effnrt heinJ - ----- o ja ia v -mi r - made to tkcl m.n who W.U refuse to approprute the m,.D3 ncoessary to carry on our. schools through the year, lath whr, ,hiWr. i.,,!,,, . " ir w w VMiivii a -wva Mrwvw j vw are interested.in this matter. Mechan ., . . . . ... uutmctt menyour au is hnnnd tin n lh ntA.r...:f. .r .!,: w--i - tw Lriujijci aa w aj a ' is n - o ing city,, and the day that a blow is struck at the Free Schools will be one of disaster to your interests. Don't stay away from the polls. Your vote may give the majority in the Council to the enemy and that majority will crush out the hope and pride of the city and trurn the thousand children now being . . S a 1 ., mscruciea wunoui monev ana wuncut ...... t t . . i ra.w, - Vizilant and all Will be well. (KTThe London Court Journal of Feb. 20. gives a list of nineteen females burn ed by their clothes Uking fire so as.to Mtue fcucii uc.iu, uciwccu tue ut K J...L 1 a iL. ä -. aauuair ua iuo miaaie 01 reoruary.

OCT The Indiinapolis Journal of 8aM

urday says that John L. Bobinion bas I

reported in that city that Messrs. Eng- course which calls in question, bis right lish and Foley intend roting for the I to an honorable title of any kind. Eele-

Lecompton Constitution.- We cannot belioTO this. John L. Robinson being the author of the report, adds a doubt as its truth. Whatever may be Mr hut English's personal inclinations, be is tool the shrewd a politician to do so foolish an be act. Only the other day in making an appeal to the South not to sacrifice their I friends in the North, by insisting upon I Lecompton Constitution, he stated, tnat 0f K those Northern Representatives who voted for the Nebraska bill, ony three or four now occupied seats in - - l Ü0ZS(!t Public sentiment in the United States is slow, but none the less surB Aa a üeorjie. . ara not snbiect of ----- - I guch outbursts of ungovernable rage of .. . . ... ... I tue xrencn. nor to tne irascime upI . hea7ing 0f offended di-nity as the Eng- in We are not exciQ to madness by Marseilles llymn, nor quieted into submission bv a rorreous show. Our doliticail wrath resembles not the boiling fur7 0f & brook out of its banks, so much as the ever swelling constantly increas to I inz volume of a mighty river. A tbousaw I and indiznities are necessary to movo the popular heart out t of its accustomed circulation; but when once the sense of right and justice U outraged as Mr. English says it will bo if Lecompton is passed, woe bo unto those who hate excited the storm. Executive favor is shortlived, as Governors Walker and Stanton aro constantly testifying. Messrs. English and Foley are well aware of the popular feeling in their respective districts, and we cannot think they will totally disregard that feeling, stultify their past course and disgrace the State they represent, for any consideraf public servants, until, by their course, they forfeit our respect, and hope the rumor above is unfounded. The Straight Line not Dead. We are informed that parties from the East have traversed tho whole line of the Straight Line Railroad the past week a w j-1 a a m m a .-J tV a wt 4 javts) f- 1-t a ww t ? I uuu cAauiKicu ius iuw ttuu wo "ia already executed, with a view to revive I " '"F'. to p tna roaa. "f Up th" 0nS" PUo. P Civic In " f "Ytrr a T" nftomanta a Ha the road. . 7 . J - wun me present contractors, w e learn " "'b"V lhr IhA Awn.mrtn tirk ttAoVkAaw hirwKlff I 8ati5faclory to tha gentlemen from the 5l' ana iaere w a siroDS noPe inai lQe I 1 V 1- . r A V - a J . I 1

wBota wora as .ar as compieieu, may oo test bunaioiaea. ine issue 13 rainy betransferred to Eastern capitalists upon fore us now, and the people will rebuke terms satisfactory to the present contrac the interraedling propensities of Mayor

tors and company, and highly advantageous to the purchasers and the citizens of the country through which the road is located. The matter will be decided at 40 wljr da ' nd before lho :' exPira" tl0n r another week we hoPe to nT0 the P188 r announcing the execution f the tramfer. Should it be effected khe road viU PMh to i anaP15a thout del?' A objections to the issue of the city bonds will be withdrawn when the parties into whose aanas ino roaa WU1 ,a xnown. This enterprise successfully completed, oy loreign capital, will lead to tne beginning of anothei oad to the West into Illinois. A Poetical Somnambulist. -A young lady, daughter of Phillip C. Brown a retired merchant, of New York city, has been occasioning considerable interest br her Derforminces. The Xew york Day Book . "Almost every night after she has falIen asleep, she gets up, lights the gas, and. taking a paper and pencil wites sev. art! ct.T7no n n a .... f T

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and placed beyond her reach. That night she arose in perfect darkness, wrote another piece of poetry, which upon examination by daylight, was found to be well written, correctly spelled and punctuated, and the ruled lines as accurately followed as they could have been by the best penman with a light, and this has been repeated almost every night; each time a new piece being produced. She has no knowledge of the matter herself, cannot repeat a word of the poetry she writes, and insists that she does not write it. Her friends watch her closely. Her health is not very good; since her somnambulic exercises, she seems to gradually fail. Physicians have attended her for some time, but as yet afford little relief." . ————⬬———— . . .... ☞ The friends of Mr. J. W. Knight, will regret to learn that he cannot be a candidate for School Trustee, as he is not a resident of this city. Mr. Carlile:—I see by this morning's Journal that some person, requests me to become a candidate for School Trustee. Thanking him for his preference, I would answer, that among other reasons for not complying with the request, a conclusive one that is, that I am not a resident of the city. Respectfully, J. W. KNIGHT. . ————⬬———— ☞ The exciting trial of G.G. Blackwood, in New Orleans, for the murder of W. A. Wright on the first of August last, has closed and the prisoner found guilty. He has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. His counsel have taken an appeal. From the standing of the parties the trial excited great interest. Wright, when the murder was committed, was in the last stages of consumption, and had been in New Orleans only two weeks. He was a native of Troy, N. Y., and his wife was from Charleston. Blackwood was also from Charleston.

More Proof.

His Jhnof the Mayor is pttrsatnp: a tated to a position, for wnica ne is unqualified, be bas from timt 10 ume preaumed not only to dlctata to the Council now openly declares that the will of people on the charter question is to set aside -before six montns," ana with a knowing look he tells the friends of education that not a dollar will be appropriated by the next Council for the support of schools. The charter ques tioa 13 not 8ettled his mind. The fact that the people by fioe hundred majority are opposed to the New Charter is a . - matter w very muo consequence to ms . i Honor. Elected by the city to take care its interests and carry out the views - I f the majority, he stoops to the baseness in : t. v ru..- :i tuucivunoi w wo n wuw.u i r . ... I order to secure a charter which will increase his own salary and destroy the Common Schools. ,c aavs since ur- "emona, a candidate for councilman in the sixth ward, a . approached by tne major in oraer ascertain his (Redmond's) views;upon the .Mew Charter, ana Mr. Keamona was . . . I 1 asked by the Mayor wnetfter if eiectea &e would vote for the New Charter." a Mr - "camona, wno nas aiway oeen a i,t l tnartep man, repnea mat tne peoplo had settled the question, and he u?ouW not Tote againt their expressed will in the matter." The Mayor replied that unless Mr. Redmond consented to vote for the New Charter, he would be defeated. "We'll beat you" says His Honor the Mayor, and cover it up as they may, this is the determination of the Mayor and his clique in every ward in the city. Voters of Evansulle, what think you of the head of your muni the honetty of men who, after a question has been fairly settled by the people, attempt to set aside that decision? Be not deceived. It is well that the Mayor has been detected and exposed, and we are mistaken if the people do not block tho zame. The position of the Mayor, is at least ? 1 ? 1 . . a . an unenTiaoie one, ana we are anxious 10 see the men or set of men who will dare I ,o defend hi, d.Spicbl, cours,. W. haw "'"' eminM l ,h a.at . tion, wo dmiw .or ut oia cnarier ana frea schools will have to t fought over v. . I again, it CU oeert aenied wr tne new Charter party, and but for'this step of the Mayor, we might have gone into the con . am . . . . Hcwson. and the duDlicitr of thee who hitherto have asserted that the charter ina cnooi questions were seu.ea. Pobk Pacrtko. The following table sl-ows the number of hogs packed in the V, estern States the present eason. MM J. Ke! Indian. 820.44S SSV.V.V.V.V.V.VJri;; Iowa..... 102 693 t::;;;::":". iii 1S5T-8. S99.TS7 857,510 423.95S 435,411 173,636 86,603 16,000 87.ST5 I Touil0T01V.V.V.V.:!... .i'JS i A compared VthVaVtVea'r.'VhVs'fs an 'inincrease... 25,2? crease ef about fifteen per cent. fi i i - . Ays xu WS, iu nsigui, is suuui, per Cent, and IS equal tf ai increase Of Möar nu., v W .u numbers makes the aggregate increase eouiralent to about 380.000 hom. OCT Torney formerly the firm fnend and confident of President Buchanan now one of his most bitter opponents, is greatly exercised on account of the pro 0 J to un-,to the hitherto discordant elements of the opposition, and adds: vi kus viiuvoitivii, aiiva ftuua . course such a test produes retailf'TLi r ?TPr7?'7 7 find that the sentiment of hostility to Ishostility I eomt)ton aml nf ihuntinn nnnin.t nil A ' J 1 , .j. flp " .w Pennsylvania. i w a, sir wjierzm yuaricr, o DUCn IS ine penalty lor deserting a great principle. Yhethe KÄc miltroi-4 . a 1 aa ! P sL. !.. i ! vnese muiienngs oi tue popular lnai-na-tlOn Will lead tO more moderate Counsels, .. a 1 or whether they are to be defied, remains tO DC Seen Gueat Auction Sale. We desire to call attention, to JXZeSSrS. uenoy ana Lunkcnheimer's sale of valuable lots, to . , , at ...l 9tra'rl" t.uuuajr uuu A rare opportuDity is here offered to i .l... -.:.-, . : a : i a.a wwwnunuuw iure aw in icai wiate 1 he terms are liberal, and persons de- . , .... , . .., sirous of purchasing building lots will 1 them bwer in th.s city.Therei3a iemmi to hontea,TJ in A. ,,, . ... .. . these dull times that cannot be supplied, a t t m v r I nfi whirh is tiroor nis rsmrllt' inerpfi - r- r j ing population Tbe contracts already a Lnrl into for hnHr1inar th,a I o a c nnv nr.nm.i. Qnnni, . HJVl 111, a... ... J aivvavu uuiiut and surely there can be no step back ward, with all the elements of prosperit that we have around-u. Thi will I . - . . - a criterion of price for other sales. r. P.vmv A -ln V-A-raava-- v,, . -rt,.. W WO JUOUUU' a;w vuuwma uia la at. T .. J .kM iJaVtlfA AtlaMs rd - . f.m Maln.fl.n.Ml V.r. Q-. patches from Major Ueneral an Strauw - ..,. . . i u irmr neun is 01 tne cantum 01 01 ' ü . . . , , I ianiun. i wm 6yi.r I were found in the City,, and. 300,0001 - ' . - , . " , r -..ia miii nwura iiim - P?u.w, ;.' " " I Wue llSÜU BU" 'baUeta. Fifteen thorisanti ponnds 0f - I al m l. n ..H lhaa.Mt tf, m 1 powuer wi troyed

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shows that they bare genuine English born young Americas "orer the. water:'

Odo Unf Two "A singular circemstance h pp ned t our union last week. For some misconduct, the master had put a boy, for.punishment, into the dead bouse. At that time there was a corpse in the "dead ward' In a coffin. The boy took the corpse out of the coffin, dressed it' in his own clothes. nrooDcd it up against the wall, and then got into the coffin, lay down, and corered himself orer. In the course of a short time, the master came, looked in it the door, snd saw, as he thought, a sulky lad standing against the wa!L "Now," said the master, "do ou want anr sunner?" There was no aiMirrr. answer, me question was ixuowu. thmt.mm - The bor looked out from tne and said. "If he won't have any, I will." .The master fled a 1 . J ...U V. wrror, ana receive sutu . , ne DU Biaca uieu nwu v . fcw. (7-Fashion in dress is the pictorial history of the times, while it is the out . reflection or rather halo of internal refinementt An(J n ordor t0 kcep pace witn tbe .,, öf tha aff. m, rTOwS bas not 0Qj receiTe(i Urge and superb stock o r f fiM piece eoods. but has also bought weIl 8elected stock of fine clothing and farnishins good4 from merchant w uilor;ng establishment in the United States, that of D. Derlin & Co., BroadWay New York. Mb. Ltoxs adheres strictly to the pre vailing tityles, and exercises both judgment and taste in getting up garments. Candida for. selection for Councilman of the Sixth SXJ&ltSS&S'"0" township TE.TTI1 W.iRD.-lf LEWIS IIOWEJ would consent to become a Candidate fur Councilman In the Tenth Ward he would receite the support of MANY VOTERS. TWELFTH WARD I'JirXCILSIAX.-SJR. SMITH ÜAV1TT barUtg bei n nomiiuucd by large number of the roter of the i:th Ward, wlU sure i1 elected. school THÜSTE!! Mr. J. W. KSIQIITS has been snggested as a mot suitable person for School Trustee. He would be supported by a large number of roter S, if be will consent to serve C1TV TRBASUaSR. - S. SOREN'SOX will contlnu to serre as City Treasurer, if elected. I.Ullill JaUJl A3 1 STV L.kr A I A srfti II cocxciLMAar ur twelfth ward..r'nZr'V,- h7w ..h- T7Ifth wij.-rmTtii oavitt w wuaimonsiy nominated for Councilmaa. COCKClLMAff l.f TnB SEVENTEENTH W.VRD.-rXTERSHAttl'K, ESQ., is a Candidate for roeisctlea aa Councilman in the Seventeenth Ward. Ms. Sharpe's antecedet.ts are a sufficient guar for hi fature eoer h the Council. THIRD WARD.-If WM. MUBBELL, ESQ., will conarnt to serr as Councilman of the Third Ward he will recelre tha support f a m jorlty of the Till VQTÜK3. FIFTH WARD.-WM. EMEBT is a candidate for Counctlman for the Fifth Ward. Ue Is in faror or the Old Charter and a liberal apportionment for Free Schools. mr24 8EVKVTEEATI1 WARD.-II- L. DANKET TBL is a Candidate for Conncilman In the Seven teenth Ward Mr. Dannettel arows himself a sup porter of the Old Charter, and in faror of literal appropriations for the support of Free Schools. mr! CITY MARSHAL. We announce Mr.EDW. MAKTIX, as Candidate for re-election as City Mar shal. mr24 A. G. 8CLUVA FOR rOCM'ILM A. I. TUB EltiHTKEXTU WAHD.-We are author ised to announce that A. O. SULLIVAN Is a Candl I uuvv lwt iwicvuua m vvuiivuiuaii u tuv &iyuicruui Ward. Mr. Sulliran arows himself a supporter of I the OLD CHARTER, and in faror of liberal appro dcjiw tk4t M msttkft wth T0terJ of tbe Ward in regard to his rlews on these Issues. urt I G'ltnni TIirCTIfP PUu .nnnnM the nsmeofll.Q. WHEELER as a canaidate for re-elec mr34 MANY VOTERS. BKreXD WARD. We are refraented to annownee the name of Doct. HUGH RONALDS as a candidate for Councilman from the Second Ward. Dr. Ronalds is In faror of the OLD CHARTER, aud of supporting Free Schools - ECO.D WARD. We are rteuestct to aa. nounce MR. JAMES SCANTL1N as a Candidue for re-election aa a member of the Ceuncil, from the Second Ward. Mr. Scantlin declares himself In favors of FREE SCHOOLS, and of such retrenchments In the City expenditures, as will enable the City, out of it legally assessed revenues, to support them liberally. mrti ninfM r a m T xj rv a ltnntr Tra Part wUlbe supported Candidate for the Coancll. by jhe Voters of the first Ward. I niAB" Xaaa, i'-ew-a m as BWf V IDIl Mm nM 1la m n nounce THOMAS REDMOND Cat didate for Conn cilman ef the Sixth Ward. Mr. Redmond declares himserf a supporter of free schools; be has 1 . X tit. .1 .V.-!. I J I CC"n v"1"-1" w'll "! iruau wn , wiu Knows me Dentin inej-jMT uaiij cvniemng upuii iu youtl of the city. mrl8 nollnc.thllt wM.HUNNELL Is a candidate for re- - eiecti. as Couaeiiman m the Tenth wJ. I llunnell avows hirasetf a suppoHer of the Mr. OLD . KTEILuu. fAXM Vhtmi ai)OH)nriations for FREB SCHOOLS.. He desires that there be- no mistake with voters of the ard In regard to ms yisws on these l-sues. Brl7 P. SCILMX'CK. Is a candidate for the Qce of City Collector at the ensuing April Election. J. 1. ELLIOTT FOR COCXC1LMA-.V I. FOURTH WARD.- We are authorized to announce that J. P.ELLIOTT is a candidate for re-election as Councilman ir the Fourth Word. Mr. EMiottarows hlmwM E ,upvorter the old charter, and in fevorof liberal appropriations tor free schools. He desires that theN no tuisUkewitfvroterf of the I tr.r.l in retard to hU Views on these lis Jea. i - I ,j I a CITY CLERK- Ma. Caatiti: Please tnneanee my name as a canald&te for re-election to the office of "it wellhileer I CITY ASSESSOR Mr. PATRICK BCRKE vrtttnt Incumbent, is a candidate fa? rt-eleetion rit Asaesaor. tnarll JAVltVO SS. RAi.lUblH U S CanCMaM IOT rethe office of cityenqinseadscr t -a -- sjpta -fS a VfafnMn am a . . . m I . 1 viiuk. man ntv raLLRrmn w- MM.itd to announce OEORQEWOLFLIN asaeandldate for I ,,. n..r. . . vj v" - u --We are requested to announce candidate for City Assessor . 1 . AVeF8Tt'8 LBMCKB Uaeandhlate fsr CITY

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&J . m .AAA Viaooant on Urcer veitlMmentt. f Ctrdi of tix lint or unifer. 10 per innum. tW No HIU forbid" mrtiutT.T.firxiTBd. No sdrertUemeQt inverted for lew lba 1858. SPRING GOODS! 1858. WKW STYLE ROUES AURILLB. OROAN) JiOUJCb, AG RILLE, . LAWS a. OXXCnAMS. CUALLIKS. SILKS, Black 811k end Lace Mantilla, EMBROIDERIES. PRINTS. BLBACIIED AND BROWS MUSLINS, WHITE GOODS. KID GLOVES. MITTS, CARPET RUGS, FLOOR OIL C LOTUS, DAMASKS.. c, with a general assortment of 6PftlG AMD fcOIMEIl GOO09. to suit tha trade, at rreatly reduced cricei. mrtSlrn Foster's Block, lsilueet. Oil Cloths and Carpet House. rvMIE LARUESTandheariest stock in town re JBL. ceired auu for sale cheap at J. OAKLT fc SON'S, Foster's Block, l.t street. Bi.Mm NOTICE. ALL, PRRSOIVS to whom Premiums were awarded br ihe Vanderbursh County Agricultural and Horticultural Society at their last i air, and who havo not reciTed the same, are hereby notified to wesent tneir claims to the uodersitned. on or before the first day of April next, although by the rules of the Society they fare forfeited the same, ily order of the Society . mrft p HORN BROOK, Sec'y. VrillTK LIME IT 2U0 bbls e ren Koach, for sale by tun G. Os'XEK & CO. GREY L131Elu any quantity, for sale at reduced prices by DD . tosTfct; & tu. mi 0LAI99EbUO bbls and LIf bbls choice Plantation; &0 bbls choice sugar House, for Mle r,y mr U. ruSTliK & CO. UEFI.ED SCO AU-50 bris Southern and standrilAe IfurK, CrushoU, Powdered and Loaf, for aieby ImrJV) U. FOSTER & CO. OAKUM- x 4f bales nary : for sale cheap, to clor, br inn! U. FOSTER CO. Sailm als.er, Awniugmaker and Kigger. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the Captains of äusunixtats. and the nublic rener alir, thru he his openod a Sail and Kissing Lutt In orders in his line will be thankfully receired, and puuilually attended to. aans, Awntitg, Xarpanlins. tvaeon Corers acd Canras Hose, and erery aiticle in lb Riffinc nei manufactured at the sluirtest notice. Orders respectfully solicited; to be left at J. G. Veuneman's ttope fctore, or at the Loft. sjtrKopcs nuaiiy spaces, s jnrW lu CHARLES EVERT. TW II B GOLDEN PRIZE! JL THK rOLDK.V PR1ZB. THE UOLUKN FKliCR. THE UULDKN PRIZE. TUE GOLDEN PUIZÜ T11E GOLDEN PKIZK. . THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TI1Ü GOLDKN PKUK. THE GOLDEN PKIZIS. THE GOLDEN PKIZK. THK GULDEN PKIZK. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! LLLaTRATED! . ILLCSTRATTA! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WKEK. ILLlülRATKO KVEKV Wt'KK. ILLUSTRATED EVEKY WKEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED KVEKV WKEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WKEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. 8rECI51EN COPIES kENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. 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The artifl to ba diatrihutad arc rntnnriv.1 in tha following list: s packages of Gold, containing V-m each 5 do do do io 300 euch 10 do do do do 100 each 10 Patent Lerer Hunting cased Watches... 100 each 20 Gold Watches e.ach M do eoeach 100 do 59 each 300 Lad let.' Gold Watches 25 each 200 Silrer Hunting cased Watches 30 each 500 iilrer Watchf 10 to2S each HiOO Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains... 19 to 30 r vh uoid Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches. Ear Props Brrast Pins. Calf Pins. 8 leere Buttons. Rines. Shirt Studs. Watch Keys, Gold and Silrer Thimbles, and arariety of other srtic.es, worth 50 cents to 15 e.v:h. Immediately an rmeintnf the tubucriDtlon mon. the RuLacritiers name will be entered upon our sabscription book, opposite a numher, and the gift corresponaing wun tnat numner win oe torwaniea, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express, post paid. All communications shouii be addressee to BECKET 4i CO.. 44 and 48 Moffat Building, 33b Broadway, New York. Specimen conies sent free. Acents wanted. marSI'-lKwty dnnly NEW GOODS. SC.OI B ERTS .Las j ust received at his store on Water Street, between JHain and Sycamore, a large stock ef Cloths, Cassimeres and Testings, of the finest quality and latest styles, which he is prepnreu w mate up into iasmonaie garments or every 1 1 m 4ir inf im. A .11 Mt.u.l t 1 alwara oT. hand . " Also, liats, caps aa Gents tarnish leg Goods of all kinds. S Tailors and seamstresses wanted. mr29lm SPECIAL KOTICES. Consumption tm an old indian doctor wane a Missionary among tbe InCuxtl. dians ef tbe Rocky Mountains, dlsOrerei a RARE FLANThat proves ConiUmption he certain cure for Consumption, j.ronchitis,Asthma, Liver Complaint, CnrafjL Nervous A flections, Coughs, Colds, Ice. Having now made his fortune COMUmption fron businessAe will end we prescription, ana airections ror Cured. rreparing the medicines rata or CHABoa, to all who desire it, and Coniumptloa wUI end their address, enclosing two sumps ( cents,) to pay the return Cajed. ,eU w,tQ description ef their symptoms. CoXaSTUUptiOO Tha Old Doctor has cured more than X00 casks or cOMSxmos Cured. alone, and hopes all afflicted people will avail themselves of this od norConsumption tun ity, as the Doctor wishes to do all the good he can before he dies CMTti. Ad-ires. rn ' . DOCT. UNCAS BRANT, vwM.iaay,awi. Cured. mrl0 miwd Box 2531, P. O., New York. Faded Fltwere. II caases sad reflect lens to take up a boquet once smiling with txauty, and gaze apon its witheretl leaves and faded colors. But how many faded flowers do we see on the great boquet of human ity; men and ladies, too, whose beauty baa fled with almost the flghtnibg's speed, and whose forms are sinking with premature decay.- What a pity it is that all such do not knew that' ere disease has taken hold upon the viUl parts, a simple preparation would wtore them to health, to joy, and to beauty. Sncb a pre juration, for instance,4s Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters.w hich drives, tway despondency, strengthens the weaker parts, and restore- tbe whole system. It Is recom mended by the physicians,- and commended by all who haTe used It- Sold by all Drntgisti.-Oroceri and dealers generally.. mrSd AiarraykLnnsn'eFieria water. rranc and Germany are challenged to produce an article of

pet fume as lasting and delicate as this. ItlsadUUla- (Office oa Water street, nndev tbe Telegragh OtSce. Hon of tropical flowers of matchless fragrance, tot a Cart loads of 16 bushels of Boiiam Mine Coal demere chemical composition. The aroma It diffuses, Is Hreredtoany artof the dry at 160 per load. Coal

waauicuHjr uwuiiaaa. .uuiniiKueD orders. 8old by D. T. Laxunaa dr Co., wholesale aracfists, 69 Water etreet, New York, and brail drug-

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VS5k NOTICES in thU plc. 10 cent r . ,XS tencer um. ftnrrfM thm pmb1. Your attention U

retpectfnlly called to great medfcin for the cure of

Rhenmailini.'KenraTgia, Ptlea, Sore of Palna, Prione I or disease of a ilmiUr cature. ThU medicine U call-1

ed DeGflth'i tlertric OU. The AgentwiUaddreathe public, on iu menu,- ih the Marset Honse, at 10 I oVlock, on Monday Be will ahow the people what I wertbUElecUteOühMOterdüMaaeandpain. R Among oaier cure, performed, may m menuonea 1 that of the Mayor of Camden, of Piles and Rheam tiara; and Hon. Jno. Williamaon of Hoatingdon Pa.; whom It took on hit crntcaet In one day. Principal office 89 goefh Eighth ttreet.Philadeltfita: and for Bale by Drtrggiata and Merchants everywhere, and br the principal Dreggists in Steubenville. No renniae) Oil wltfiout the name of DY. DeGrath's Jtiecmc vuoiowb in ujw ".'vM .--. ture of Dr.DeGrath Coto imitate which is f.lony. mrSl J Gratitude. -If gratitude was eref rridebced 1 mong any class. It certainly nas been with those who hare nsed and tested the extraordinary rirtues conI talned In Dr. J. ßosfetter'i celebrate! Stomach Bitters. Scarcely a day passes we are Informed, that the Doc tor does not recelr from some recent heart-stricken and solicitous parent, brother, sister or friend, some testimonials of deep and earnest gratitude, for bis agency in restoring to health and wonted rigor, some kindred. For the cure of Dyspepsia', Flatulency, Con stipation, lacfc of appetite, and all Billions tendencies,' are speedily corrected by the use of these Bitters as per directions on bottle. Sold by Drsggists erery where. roxll 3000 Cases. SO0O Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases 3000 Cases. tsTAM OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, who has male his fortune And retired from business, will spend the remainder of his days In earing (hat dreadful disease, CONSUMPTION-raat ot CHasok; his earnest desire being to Communicate to the world his re m edits that hare prored successful in more than 3000 cases. lie requires each applicant to send him a ruinate description of the symptoms, with two stamps ) (6 cents) to pay the return letter, In which he will return 3000 Caaea. 3000 Casei. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases them his ADVICB PRESCRIPTION, with directions for preparing the medicines, tc. The OLD DOCTOR hopes that those afflicted will not, on account of delicacy, refrain frm consulting him because he makes No Charge. His sole object in advertising it to do all tne good he can before he. dies. He feels that he is justly celebrated fo the cure of Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Nerrous.Aectionstf, Coughs, Colds &e. Address DOCT. UN CAS BRANT, Box SS3I. P. O. New York. January 27, lt8. 6ml wd 3000 Cases. 3000 Cases. It it an Established Fact-That Dr. Sandford'f Inrigorator will cure Lirer Complaint, Jaundice and General Debility. Many people, persoually known to us, whose word cannot be doubted, hare glren theii certificates to prore this, and with such a mass of erldence who ran doubt. It is truly the inralid's friend, and will gire relier when all other remedies fail, and in some instance that hare come under eur obserratien it seemed the means of snatching its rictim from the grare? we wish all eur readers ho need medicine would try one bottle for it will surely gire relief. (See adrertisetiient ) mar3-d&wlm The Dowels and their Functions- As perfec health is the freatest blessiof that we can enjoy. without which all other blessings are of little Conse quence, we deem it of great m ports rice to point out the way for you to .enjoy it. The bowels must be kept In a state by which they are enabled to carry off the useless matter; they are the main channel which nature has sppointed to carry erery thing that is unnecessary, And it is impossible to tell a hat a large amount of sickness has been caused by constipation, or costireness; tn other words by not keeping the bowelsegu lar: It is the main road to all diseases: It Is the cause of unnatural Irritation to the mucous, or lining menv bran es of tbe bowels. Having lest their natural strength they cannot object to what is required of them. Hence, the bowels become inflamed, and unless you find a speedy relief, a thousand other complaints are ever ready to drag you through a miserable and wretched life. Such medicines must be given as willcleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural strength. To accomplish this there Is no compound so Taluable as these rills; all ether mediclnessina to utter Insignificance when compared te them; It seems as though the Author of Nature had designed them for this as well as other complaints. From two to five pills a day will increase strength and appetite, and cleanse the stomach and intestines from whatever is injurious. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. naar3-d&wfcn Mexican Mustang Liniment. It is eight years since this Liniment was first ottered to the afflicted . Many millions of Dottles hare been used, and it bas given better-satisfaction than any article ever before tried for similar purposes. It possesses a specific purposes. It possesses a speci power orer inflammations, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Mascles Joints, Ligaments or Skin. It is a source of great pleasure to ft el that we hare been the bumble means of relieving such an immense amount of suffering, and have caused many thousands to "leap for jy,M 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 and miserable article uxoaa asoTHta a am, by representing it to be the same or similar, tr Be oa your guard! Buy none hut the origioaj MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, and you will not be deceived. O. W. West brook. Originator. , BARNES & TARK, febZa-d&wlm Proprietors, New lork. An Impenetrable Secret The attention of all ho wish to hide the changes wrought by time or I who wish to hide the changes wrought by time or sickness iu the color of the Hair, is invited to the fact that such changes mar be CONCEALED FOREYKR, by the occasional application or that perfect Simula tion of every shade of natural blacx or brown, so widely known as CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE. The artificial tinge which it Instantaneously imparts is so trae to life that it cawsot at bktkctkb as the result of art. by the keenest observer. Sold every where and tppliedby all Hair Dressers. JOSEPH CRISTADORO. mar3d&wlia No. 6 Askir Hause, New York. Safety and Reifer Old Dr. n. James, abou whom the New York and other Atlantic city press have said so much, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomu TiltAn. h!a ann-in.lAW. tiM brn edaeatMl to trav c, for Km and dl!petl.e hls inTauable medicines. Most prominent among these U his extrsct of Canniabis In dicai wilich he discovered after hard haLor and deep regearcn In Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to raTe hi, oniy chud from death by consumption, and he ,ucceeied. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, Uln Chicago, (RoomNo. uu State itreet.) UthM already sue ceeded In curing permanently, hundreds of terrible cases of Consumption, Nerrous Debility and Suffering, Asthma and Bronchitis. The Colds and Cougbs he has banished, are Innumerable. The Canniabis Indicais the most woni! erf ul blessing of the age. Give Dr. Tilton acall or send for abottle of medicine, which wm cost you two aoiiars. lie win prove o you ina. you need not be sick, and that it will cost a mere trifle to get wen N. B A SDiro-Drnameter to test the strength of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient's neaitn. 1. &.- By addressing Dr. Tilton a note through tbe Chicago Post Ottice, enclosing four postage sumps, (li cents)a recipe will be sent in return, free of charge, to any part of the Union. All letters answered prompt ly. Address. Da. TILTON, ctllSm Box 16, Chicago, 111. DR. COUUSWELL8 ANTIPHLOGISTIC That baa produced such remarkable effects in many cases of Neuralgia. Vertigo, and ArracTioas opths IIksd, caused by disturbed circulatien, In those who-hare tried it in this city, is for sale at Rw.r.t.w.n white's. tsT"The highest testimonials of its efilcacv have been given by a number of the most respectable citizens who I have tried it. L7 i COAL BODIAM-MINIMQ COMPANY, i w.irhiar). tr a.irt. ,t the exnense of the porcnaser. I nr trank-ef Illinois and Wisconsin tt-

ken la payment. Aeeae tf.

JOHN WYMOND.

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

W - EVANSTILLE, INDIANA. storage, ForW-ardinff iCommitiion TTTl "HTT A TVTrpo lYlJllXVV JJLillX J O, GEXEltAL RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AXD EXPRESS AGENTS. - ... igpr, fortbC PCDÜ. Central 1 o RAILROAD. AND CONNECTIONS, orer which we art aottw IredtogiTHROCGH RECEIPTS AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Mating a mammoth Whsrfbnat at the Un.linr. the largeston theOhio Riter, ttf ot storing and protecting all merehandine I'mble u dam age from exposure. we are prepare to raciuiaie ue aisrcn 01 ii con. sienments forwarded to onr care, by either - nurrtnitt nn 111 VIT RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention will be paid to ueceiTirg.5toringand Forwarding, also, to the sale of any Produce, lhe property comigned to u. lor sale, and sanaOffice aod xen.iTe. Warehouse on Water street, adjofning (.he Telegraph, and en the W hnrfboat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of eur patrons at all hours, dat ana night. Wittt our nperior facilities; lo:ig stan4!nri nnttring nefgy; and knöwledgeof oirr businrs, we feel conident of giring general sati.fsrtion, and hope to merit i continuance of the extensire patronage we arc cow tifieraf cash' afirances will be made on all consign ments to either ourselres or correspondents In any , the principal markets, North, Kf st, or South. P. C. O'RILEY c CO. EDWARD ft. HILL. I rfrvTl'mvTcaTrixr ft?t nxi a vt UUiUlUlOöivxi luuivuuan xf FOR THE PURCHASE and Sale of Wheat, Floa Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Hay, Pork, Lard, ale. Ode, FROST STREET, PRtll TBI Till UFR O F P I C B mrl6m3 EVANSVILLK. IND. Wit. BROW!', Late of Howard St Brown. W. M. AIETM1M, Late ef Geo. Foster ' BROWS & A 1 K M A N , Receiving;, Forwarding and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR ÄANAWIIA SALT COMPANY,' ErsmsrllitJ. Indiana. WE haTe formed a Co-partnership under the style of BROWN li AIRMAN, and o.Ter our aer.' rices In the capacity as set forth In our card abor. We are fully prepared to extend ererr facility t shirpers,either by CANAL, RIVER. or RAILROAD,' and assure them that their intertsts snail be faithful ly represented, should they be pleased to faror us with' til lUl their patron. ?e Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main strea and the Canal. WU. BROWN. jan2i-tf V. M. AIRMAN STORAGE WANTED. WE are prepared to store In onr Fire Proof Wara house any quantity of Grain, Produce,- er Met chandize, on the most liberal terms. Having lorjfe and airy rooms up stairs, pftrSeular ears. win oe uk en ef iiousenoia furniture. Agricultural Implements and all kinds of goods or WirtX liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance eflected at the lowest tre jreef rates, by thf month, or longer, when desired. Warehouse located an corner of Locrrt strrrt and W .- and K. Canal, and most convenient for shirpin vy Kirer or ita.iroaa. Apply to u ty. rodXbR tu. ap-:8. CAAAL, tiXORACiE. fnAVE a large double Warehouse at the Cana Basin, capable of storing any amount of producewhich will be receired, stored, taken care of and Lela subject to the owner's orders, en the most reasonable terms. P. G. O'RILEY mhSäVi. New anil Kare Hook. HAVIKU been appointed by the Amnr sole aaenis tor this citr lur the alc bi his owek.entitled EARLY INDIANA TRIALS AND SKETCHES, by Hon. O. II. Smith, we offer the same at retail aud io tne trade att tuclnnati prices. Ihe iook isoncor uncommon interest, ana erery Umiiy, with- our County. Township and private libraries, should aara tne wurs. ine press lias uuiiorniir spoken 01 tn work in the hi cheat tem-s. it is cun.iIete in one large. beautiiul octavo rolime of r'41 page?, finely goiteu up, with an artistic likeness of the Author, by Cutler. DUBELL Si CuNYNGlO.N, marCMmis SooKller, Evsnsville, Ind. ASPLEIVDIl) block of&prlnc MILLl.ERY consisting of fctiaw, Neapolitan liiaiiiirr nd Chip Bonnet. Also. Itlbbons. Plowrrs. Dridal Wreaths. and various other articles, too iuu.eivus Ut uicntiwu. to which I invite tbe particular sticutiou vt th laJtes of ETanavilleand lira surrounding country. Ihey win nod it to their interest to exsn.me my suck. V. R. BARKER, First street, between 2ain and Locust St.. mr38 Evsuaville, led. JUV BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!. 1W The 'three Deautie; The Belle of Washington; Frince of the House of David: New York Ledger, for April 3d; Flag of our Union, do do: Just received at J. JIEALY'S. Kvansville, March rTth, 15. TllrJ CllUAlST MAGAZ1M IN TnE WORLD. AOEXT anil Canvassers Wanted for LlTTKLL' L1VI.U AUB, in evvry Stats and section of the Union. Liberal terms will be oilered. Applyto SAN FORD ft DELTSSER. t'2i Broadwar KewYork. Publishers of this long established and popular Perl odical. mrti H. GUMBERTS TV" 1? T f2. T? O F T? "V X UlUJUUll A, WHOLESALE A.D RETAIL, Main Street, Three Doors from Second. EVANSVILLE, IND. if.fR. Ct'3lDERT8 has opened a new store as Um above, inaliich he will keep a full supply of Hiebest FAMILY GROCERIES, Liquors Cigar, tec. JTe will also purchase and sell all kinds ef COCNIfcY PRODUCE. iarj.-m KOMUSD B. SKTMOOa. RrDOlpM IIHK,Notary Public. SEYMOUR at KEI1U, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AXD REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will practice Law in all the Courts of h! (t-;' make Collections in Tanderburg County; 'iirh and sell Real 10 täte on Commission, sec. lofr.lier with all other duties connected with their irofcsivis of tbe Law and their Ileal festste Agency. Lots and Farms Constantly for Sale. Office on Third Street, in rear of Washington Hotel ,- EVAASVILLK, IXD. xnr2-Cmd&w MAGAZINES and PAPERS-- " Received by Express, and lor salebr M. L. JOHNSON. mrS7 Tirt street, near the Pwt ofEr. First arrival of Soathcm Fruit. Jast Received per Steamer Antelope, BARRELS Prime Sweet Potatoes; ßß A choice lat ef fine Apples; A fine lot of Bananas; 10 boxes Oranges; 5 boxes Lemon: - S Casks Cocoa Nats; t For sale ry mrX Z. H. COOK k SON. iiac;an i Co GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE. FLAN. U7t OR a Dollar's worth of Books, or npwards.bought 7 of us. we will give at the time a free gift worth from twenty-five ecus to fifty dollars, besides a tkket which will entitle the Bolder to a chance for 280 Acres of Land, In Warrants of ISO acres; do do CO do; do do 40 do; when three thousand tick ets are disposed ef Gifts consist of Gold Watches, Silrer Watonca, Compoaiitoa-'vTV.eaaM, Geld Tens, Gold Ear drop, - Gold Teatils, and Gold Kirjrs,Gold Bracelets, Gold Shirt Buttons,' Silver Thimbles, Gold Breastpins,and Miscellaneous Gifts. Agent or persons sending us eluks of fifteen er upwards will rereire a lol8J Book ,a Gifl.anS a Ticket that will entitle him to a chance for the Land War Jiooit Bought and Gift accompanying them Delitcrfd uhen the pvrchate i$ made. to be decide! by Tlire Thousaui'Tiekets, duplicates of tho sold being placed in a wheel and three drawn oat. Th first drawn will entitle the holder ef a suni-l-vr DimM to 160 acres of Land, tbe second to 0, third to j j. Booksvrdered by mail, 18 cents extra, la stomps, mast te sent to pay postaJe. , . . Catalogues of Books ean r roj-plied when "" As sales must be very rapid, we expect to sell th TickeU in four or six weeks. All orders aVI!!ell? the old established Book and taunary Store, WJ Main street, where we have been for fifteen years, wui meet prompt atteMiou ( H GAN COrMdre " LoaasvaJle. Ky-

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