Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 110, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1858 — Page 3

THURSDAY AVK1L 1 vmüxuvTaTi"! t prsi. i " jTpVm" THKHMOXCTKR. vaTm. j i pm. j Tpr.M . M I M I ;JT Alvertisement intended for the Daily, must he handed in before 1 o'clock. P. M. to insure insertion.

Sons Convicted or Mcrdebiso their. Father. Three bojs, sons of a 3Ir. Tully, hare just been tried at Pontiac, Mich , for the murder of their father, and two of them were convicted. The tody of the father was found in ths woods last winter, partially burned up, and an investigation led to the discovery of a chain of circumstantial evidence which fastened the horrible crime on two of his sons. Exchange. Five Persons Burned to Death. A most distressing event occurred at New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas county, Ohio, a few days ago. A youn man named Gray arrived there from Iowa, with his sister, who was deranged, intnding to remain for a few days, until he could make arrangements ;o place her in the Insane Asylum at Columbus. The unfortunate woman was placed for safe keeping in a lock-up near the town. l)uring the night a neighbor discovered Vm Ae issuing fiom the house, and gave the alarm; but before assistance aarived the house was in flames. Miss Gray, the lunatic, two other women, a girl about fifteen years old, and a man, who were confined in the lock-up, perished in the tlames. St. Louis Xeics. tiii: it iv tit. Arrivals and Departures. Fran I. Q.O'Riley b Co.' RegMer, March 31. town, Pitturg to St Louis. June Hood, fittViurg to ft Loa!, front Writ, Pittsburg to St Louis. l'rMtmouth, CincinntU to Nashville. ivu:h-:rner, Louisville to Mem phi. Alviu Adams, Memphis to Louuvllle. The river U lallinz all the way down from Pituburj. It is thonght by some ot tho rirer men that we are to fcuve loir water earlj in tho season. The telegraph reports fcvcn feet eight inches in the canal at Louisville. The Alvin Adams vast up at four o'olock yesterday afternoon. She was "on time' and crowded with people. Tha McLeflan will Iw up. this morning for Louisville and all war points. The Woodford, Xewcomb, Republic and K. J. Ward left New Orlcaus for Louisville on the 20 ir.st. Nearly all the St. Louis boats that pass down now are loaded with plunder, belonging to "Western emigrants. Tho Pittburg Gazette of Monday Kays: . The Canada, loaded from bottom to top, warming with people, left on Saturday also. Em i Ration West, to Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, and all ort of places, pror.ises to bo l irger than it ever was lor a season before. The Canada had an immense amount . t.f furniture, with hor(?3 cattle and all the necessaries for a beginning in new !andi. The Mononjrehela bout begin already to show in their frciht book larje nnmbcrs of moving and t,flittin?s,r and the new countries will soon bein to rcalizo that the column which had paused darin tho winter months in its coiirsa, baa again taken m the lind of march, Westward ho! Business on the levee wa dull yesterday. 1 ho weatner was unpropit.otis lot out cior business and there were few steamboat trrivals. TIIK CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN Tlir. WOKLti. IGK.MTK anl Canvaer Wanted for llL I.ITTELLn LIY1AU AUE. in vvry Z'M ad eciion ot the Union. Ltiial terms will be Apply to SAXFORD k DELTSSER. u; Broadwav New York. PnMJshers of this Ions el;il) limbed and popular Pri ndical. nii-37 H. CUMBERTS NEW GROCERY, WHOLESALE A.XD RETAIL, Main Street, Three Doors from Second, EVANSVILLE, IND. 11R. liCtinEHTS ha peneil a new store as ill anove, in w huh he will leep a fall supply of we rem FAMILY GROCERIES, Liquor, Cigar, &c. He will 1 rnrchase and sell all kind of COUN T!tY PUODCCE. nri7-ein l'INE TEAS! S ä II LP. t. Ii f. r wirte Ten t ever Mir nru:ni t.nni mar km; just receiTci direct from New ork, and for ilf iv mrM VICKE RY fc JOHNSTON. (COFFEE. mi.R AXD MOLAS3ES J'ia Iihp choice Kio Cotiee; 10 hh U prime to choice Suenr; IS bid assorted est refine! Surar; '20 do PlanUtion and reboiled Molasses; 20 do choice Syrups; 53 hlf bbU PlanUtion Molasses; J ast recriYed and for sale by wir.rü VICKERY JOHNSTON. R. S. HOWARD, RECEIYIXG, FORYVARDIXC; A5D COMMISSION MERCHANT, Water Ktreet. EVANSVILLE, IND., THANKFUL for the patronage heretofore so über allr extended to nae, I bet; to mt to my Oreerj Rirer and warwsh friend that I am still n the rronn, readr and willlna to ne tneir consienmenu close attention. Particalar attention riren to the forwarding of To oacco. fork. Lara, uaion Casks and general Mer hand ii e mrih-.lm f EAD PIPE AXD PIO LEADMA i Casks tawn-ted from & inch to 2 inches; . 4 Pics Lead; ReCeiTea and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. ff ROX. S AILS AXD RTEEIvM.W ton, sorted i-ues, received r .B. Neptun a.n.i ior Kiie ot SAMUEL OUR. Vt,!D".wo.RK for Wtna and llusile.- " rl V d "sr ana Ai(on Fellirs; mn no no liubs; ,if n d. Spokes; Also, a io or r ;ow llvidles, reeeired ant for ale by C.IJ.LUKK. XEW IRON STORE. rfyUF. andersifrned has now on hand a full rtock of m ine best iiutt oi Flat, Round and Square Dar Iroa; Box Vices, Screw Plates, die. wkich he will r-Cer at the lowest prices to cash and raoxrr tixe bcteis. JACOB STRAUB, mry-lm Main street, lift. 1st and 21. I.U3IIIER COOD article of Dry Pino Lumber and I. Shuiiles (or sale, can he 'un at theyatnl of R. II. BENNETT it CO.. mrC-"m mr Kntz Sl Heilroan's Foumlry. TfTkRIFn DEKP ji"! Iim !u ir mrp 1. ttvA n4 tnr rl mryi VICKKIlYJi JOIINriToV. Ciii;ii:M i.ixtt G oshen Cheee. rer"Svei nd for sie . V I CK ERY 3i JOHNSTON. New DAYAnilTlV Rooks. 1 It VPS B60Klory's IjuIv'b IUh.S. fi Afril Yankee Notion. Aril; Life f Aaron Burr; Received ty OBEtL & CONTNGTOS j aieT'a Ve4i prW TK.-v.NEY h gOREX.'OX. - . . PllVXflltMrVT W ;Adoi n Painter iHtcaef aMnrtrd: l:?tc'!'l TlV,fi''',,1,?,!.!',I4; i&ViTsTER k co.

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XXXVth Congress First Session. , Wasminoto.v, March StttATi. Mr. Douglas presented the Constitution of Oregon also petitions of citizens of Dacotah, asking lor an organization of that Territory. t Bijrler presented the memorial of. Amos Kendall and other Morse telvgrapheu, asking protection usrainst competing telegraph companion, liclcrrod to the Committeo on tho Judiciary. The House is in Committe of the Whole. Washington, March 81 r m Senate. The Minnesota MM Was brought up. Mr. Polk, in lien of Wilson V amendment, adopt 1 yesterday, moved that Min ncsota be allowed threo representatives. Lost yen.- 14, rays 21. lrerson moved that tho State have ore only of tho three, already elected, who has the most votes, and forthwith taking th5 eensut. allow tho other two, as the censas shall show. Fitch amended Iverson's by proposing that thcc Representative be ullowed this session; thereafter such member as auch census shall show. Doolittle amended Fitch by . substituting two instead of three. Mr. Houston, of Texas, said he was op postd to making the number of Uepresentati ves a matter of favor. Congress had uo right to stretch the Constitution. . Mr. rung and Air. Hale expressed similar sentiments of opposition. Mr. Bright arzued that it was no infrac tion on the Constitution to assume that a population of 23.W0 required three representatives. California wus admitted with two Representatives without dsensicn. Mr. Mason said the benate could not constitutionally decide who were elected. It would be an infringmcntof the prerogative of the House, which will positively decide the whole election. II said that ho wanted the vote to be received so that the citizens of the country could see that the government, though not 70 years old is in a state of deer i pitude and decay, that questions of constitutional law are made to head questions of po litical expediency. Mr. Green said that the number sen tati ves are decided by tho House He had a list of the States represented tions Masschusetts. Khode Island and oth crs. and demanded that Minnesota, having a larger fraction than many, should have a representative, although by a strict letter of the law she is entitled to two. Mr. Pugh Incidentally referring to Mr. Ma son's re masks demonstrated thai Miunesotwas now a State and not a Territory, and hence r?as the right to elect officers to repec sent her in Congress. Mr. Doolittltt's amendment to Mr. Fitch's original amendment was snb'ected to various verbal altera tier. from diöerent Senators, and finally assumed the shape that Minnesota bo allowed two Representative, until a new censns shall show that it is entitled to n third. The amendment was lost yeas IV, nays 27. Mr. I vc! son moved that Miuncsotn be entitled to two Bepreseutati ves until the nest apportionment among tho various Mates. Lost- yeas 23,navs ü. 1 ho question then roenrredon Mr. DouirlaV motion on Monday last, to strike out the whole section. The jeas and nays being akcd, Mr. Donelas withdrew the amendment. Mr. Benjamin moved to icconsider. which motion being carried bv five majority, the question recurred on Mr. Iveson's amend ment, which was again lost; yeas 1, nays 25. Mr. Hale said that he had several amendto offer, but moved to postpone tho further consideration of the bill until to-morro-v. Several Senators seemed desirous to tike a vote on the bill to-day. but an executive ses sion was finally agreed on. Senate cubsequentlv adjourned. IIocse. air. Gilmer arjrued in farorof admitring Kansas without the Lecompton Con stitution; leaving the people fairly to settle .1. - .. y : tm.; mi I. . - mo iivriiu(i at. ijmiu. a uis win oc sausTactory to them and the country, and no prin ciple will thereby be compromised. Mr. Unrimzame, of Mass.. tramr-Tcd the threat of disunion scornfully and defiantly under foot. IIo would shake bands with the fire-eaters ot the South, to exterminate the donch-taccs who misrepresent the viws ot tnc omi. lie was prepared o vote for Mr, mm . .a mm Crittenden's amendment of the Kansas bill. He said tho DokjIus Democrats, tho Republi cans and the fcouth Amenenns, all unite or. this, for diöerent reasons, but without preconcert, which shows tins honesty of thoir convictions. He appealed to the vounir men of the country, without dUtinotlon of party, I io sn.ttain the uonsrias men who have kent their faith an 1 rcmaincJ firm whilo others have trembled in the products of power. .nr. rarroti, cianninc' to represent the en tire people of Kansas, saiU, without tha enKaffementoi me risnta to n hich thev trrro entitled, tlioy hare no means to redress their wronjrs. TLcy were the victims of a merci less warfare and persecution, and afW tha despotism imposed by foreign invasion and maintained by tic prcsistcnt armv of the uuicuimciii, mo civil unw nai at last cul minated in tho Lecompton constitution which U designed to perfect and male permanent j tho rassa'aze of the people. The conven tion was fraudulently 'constituted and the pretended anbmissicn, a cheit. Mr. Zollieotfer advocated the ndminion of Kansas nnder tho Lecompton Constitution. Philadelphia .Market. riiiLADEtrniA, Man-h SI n There has been nioredoinir in flonr to-dav and 4X0 bbls sold at 4 23 for superfiue. 4 50 for extra and 4 62W for extra family, in cluding 1000 bbU of the latter on private terms: and 10t"3 Lois condemned, at 3 37: re ceipts increasing. Kye flonr firm at 3 15 and corn meal at 3 0'). V heat come forward freely, and meets with a very limited in qnny. SM bush sold at I 0S6tl 10 for red, and l 2i((tl 3') for white, mclodm? aome in tenor, oeiow onr lowest. Dgures. ...Kye is wanted at 70e. Corn is scarce and wanted at t w t w . m r4c. Oats steady at 8'Ct?7: small rots clover seed at 4S4 12. In erocerics there ia no chanje except in cotloe, which is held F r. I rovi6ions are tmehanced, sales of metn rk in Iota at $17 cash. Bacon, bulk niev.and lard, in very limited aupplr. 8'XH) brisnrObio potatoes B5ia at vk. tusky is arm at 21Ö220. Cincinnati Marketi. Cincinnati, March 31- v Flonr dull anJ nnchanffcd. - Whisky de clined to 16c. and dnll. Trovisidns firm; nothmj done yet. Cincinnati. March 31 r si Flonr dull and prices droopine, sale at 3 55(33 65 for superfine. Whisky lower, sales atlV. Mess pork higher, sales at 13; bnlk sides advanced to Sc. Bacon sides 9c, arood demand for former. "Sothhij; done in aair.1ders and lard. Yew York Market. TStxr York, Marcb 81 FWir firm, tales of 8.500 bbls at 4 80(g5 for Ohio, an advance of 5c; Southern is quiet. Wheat steadv and m fair demand. Corn buoyant, 4W bnsh aold at 60c foT wl-.ite, and M6.70 for yellow, an adtanco of lc. Beef firm. Tork steady, Lard adranced )c quoted at 1010K- Whisky doll at 21KStocks dnll and lower. Bartlnrtre Market. BatTiMOBE. March 81 M Flour dull, with nosaV. Wheat dnll and receipts lijrht; red 1(1 10; whits 1 10(1 30. Corn active at 5J. fPr hitc, filQdZ for yellow, and 585& fct mixed. I'roviMons and wnisky steady. . , Lensvitti. March 81 r m The steamer K. M. Fatten, bonud bitbr. sank near Eastpprt, on tho Tcnaessee river. . ..... l.n. IMr. ' iawavcrwci uvi iuh ur.. Tho Jackon and (reai Northern Railroad m in! com nie ted to Jackson. Mm. rir rejoictDj there, and nncy of cannon. . I -n r -r V e , . 1 HICRS05B, .rcBOl.-rjl I The Lczisl.ituro has passed the bank bill amended, requiring the resumption ! T V n e 1st of May.

L VTEK FROM EUROPE. j Anival of the Persia. ' 2fs York, March 31. - it .The Cuna-d steamship, Persia arrived this mcrning with Liverpool advices to the 20th. Nothing f'momeM bad transpired in the British Pari' anient. The India loan bill had passed. " , , It is positively asserted that Mr. Persequl had tendered his resignation as French Ambassador at London. ' . It is also rumored that the French navy Is to be put on a war footinj; and the Spanish Cortez. Isturitz, has explained the condition of Mexican ntTairs. He thonht ther could bo wttled without a resort to arm ' lie con

firmed the fact that the Mexican Envoy had been dismissed. TJie steamer Arago had arrived oat on the lSth inst. . . The rich people and merchants arc retiring to the tonntry. . ,V The -English troops are ercctmg strcrair works on the Island of Perin. j ' There is a further deficic-n- in the ship ments of tens. 1 Loxnojf, March 20. The Time's city arti cle says that there was no material alteration in funds f-dav; but they were rather firmer. All circumstance lavor a steady ad vance of every description of securities, a re sult wbkh certainly would be witnessed, but for tl.v increasing distrust of tho course of the French Government. Abortt JtUa.OOC of Austrian gold were taken into tho banks to-day. The Bombay mail arrived at Dover at Ave o'clock this morninc, and was immediately dispatched to London. Baron Brunoro. the Rsstffn Ambassador arrived hero to day. Pakis, March 1. Cotton J eir Urleans trti vrdindre. 1 03. Mapkip.- March 15. Proclamations have been issued, recommending the pebplo to follow the example of the insurgents at Clialon; but the people treated tLcm with indinereuce. LiviBroot, March 19. CottonJ sales for the week, 31,000 bales, inclndinir MM to speculators. There has been it decline of 14 io all qualities, the market closing with a de clining tendency; sales to-day were 4'J0 bales; hollers were pressing" otr the market: an cniavoranie enarueter. .ii qTtiiucsot sroods having snll'red u slight decline. Brcadstutfs closed generally rteadr; with some laree purchases. The markets closed atthcfoIlwincqnotations;V esteril canal Hour 21sÖ2äs; Philadehihia and Haiti more 2JsCi 23s. i Wheat closed dull at 6s(i5s 3d for red; and 7'7s 6d for white. Corn closed steady with an mproved demand; mixed and yel low quoted at S3 6d6(34. Provisions closed with a declining tendency, beet heavy; pork heavy. 1 allow unchanged;, snjrar quiet, with a decline of fdtls, for inferior quali. ties coffee steady, rice firm, at 22s22s 9d, for Carolina. Tea has more buyers than sellers. Iiosin steady. American securities closed quiet but steadily. Jse v York, March 31 p m A companvof trappeisand miners left Vt I'oint to-day. for Utah, in command of Capt. Ibtanc and Lieut. Alexander. Jndgo Hall has denied the motion for in junction to prevent. the sale of the Collins steamers. ' I'lrrsncKG, March 31 p z At the election !kM to-day for Directors of the Httburtf, Ft. Wayne fc Chicago Kailroad, the reg?rlarlv nominated ticket was elected by largo majorities, as follows: . G. w. Cns. ti. t. 1 Iiompson. w . Kobinson. ir:, and W. Wade, of Peon., J. Lara veil, G. W. Daily. Kl ver 6 eet 3 inches by tbe pier mark and falling. Weather clear. Dcncirc, TT. V., March 31. r it Navlgf tior. is open between here and tho Western port. Washington Item. Washington, March 2'iM The caven of democratic members of the Ilous? to-night, was fullr attended. The Senate Kansas bill was discussed in gf'od temper by both tho Leeomptonitcs and tha antics, no amendments were suggested to that measure, and nnaly a resolution was adoptod deciding that the bill should bo voted for as it canio from tbe Senate. Ic tore the vote was taken. Clark snid ho did not feel bound bv the action of the caucus; and Marshall, ot Illinois retirod, sayinff thi wan no place for him. Thoso who remained, did not indicate tiio tonre tncy intcnic! to pursue. All tto i;epnrncan incmocrs nave agreed on their policy with rcjrard to the Kansas bill, to endeavor to ireta votetirit on the rejection c-f the Kansas bill; that tailing. to votu to lay on the table; and m the event of not succeeding in this to vote with all other anti-Lccompton ' members, for the amended bill ns offered by Crittenden. Locisvillx, Sfarch 8 . Weather clonJv; wind A. E., mer. 6 ). Xaashville raining; racr. S3. , Cincinnati, March 81. River fallen 10 inches durin? the last 24 hours. Weather clear; mcr. 62. Locisville, March 31. There is 7 feot.S inches in the canal, 5 feet on the fulls and falling. lil ALKUAI It ht Kl IT:?. March 31t. 2 bxs mdse, Shanklin lly; 80 bbls flour, Boment k Viele; ck pork, 1 O O'Kilev ; 150 bbls pörk. Ltl. U. . " I 1 1 T & SiO hf oiJia uw, 9 csK8 meat, ii ks jam, Jiruwn c Aiknian; 25 bbls whisky. Anspacher & Co; 12 bbls pork, 2 bbls lard, 4 car loud bulk pork, 6 obla cgjrs, Geo Foster & Co; 3 bps drd apple, 4 bq;s do, Wheeler & Iligp; 2 bbls flonr, I A Cranej 70 bush wheat, Isrlehart Bros; 9 hams, Ii W Lngow;43 bbls whisky, AUU k Howes; 3 bbls ejs, George Venncman. CANAL KECEIPTK. Per canal boat (inlnare 40 bbla flonr, 3 do ea:?, Geo Foster fc Co; 5 hhda tobacco, J. Lanhlin ir; 8 hhds tobacco, 7 bbls ezzs. Brown & Aikinan; 116 sks wheat, Iirlcliart Bro. IW canal boat J. Laojhlin jr. 125 bbls flour, Brown & Aikinan; 40csks and 20 bb'.s pork, Geo Foster & Co; 8t bMs cjs owner on board. II OMINY.fccÜ bai'Oels prime Flint Ilnminy; oo neinvni jisui ' 2 barrels Pearl Barley; 3 lo Sulit Peas, for sale rrr . '. . fM0 Z. II. COOK k. SKN d MliAllJ Mat Cinnamnn: 1:.M) Assorted fine Clears jnst received and for alel.y I. s D. flKlMAXX. , STEEL PLO'V MOl'LDS.-SO:) Steel IMdw Moalds,' imai Xo. 1 1 Xo. 6, for sale by feM SAMUEL ORR. BRANDY. PcrStcamer Fanny Bullitt, direct from Custom House of New Orleans. 1 half pipes Ala SigncttBraaly, received and for ; sa'e Jv icr i. a v. iii.i.ua.a . T R1UMVIIANT OVER ALL OTHERS. The Premium Cuttinr Box; ; Camminc's Patent liay and Straw Cutter, for salery lnvr:) Z. il. COOK Is SON Aft. CIIEEE. J ; hoste Cbeee, on consignment, low; . ja oo Hamhurg'Cheee; marl . TEN XEY & gORSNSON. U- fOOL PLAlIi AX1 DELAINES. ' A Urge and nice asrortment on hand and fo silecheap.forcashonly.at SAM.fcMIilCirS. fehl Alain street, three doors below Second.' GR K E. A PPLE.-aO hl.ls assorte.1 OhTo" A"p pics, in Store and for sale by . iiAM. VICKERY. 1ba! iirax: iiiiAx:- wm X iWW bushels Bran received per lt.illroat by Z. JI.C0OK & SON. Ale aod Laser Deer Agency. rw i. COOKs SON are Apnts for the sale ef r. e Apntsfor the ... i. MJ At I. A. Louck s eeletmiteti Ale ana Laser ueer anl fuive jut receives a stock of each, to hlch the inviie me atieniionoi me v-xiiim. i irite trie attention ot in jan 13 Z. 11. CUU&.S tO-t ag-xs. i? ORK BOXES, Ac A variety of Wori V Jes snd Writing iexs, for le v i yil. JOHS IIEAiY. sf SÖLDEN VRCP.VJT ci Karrelt Extra Baltissore Pvrue. received tni frr talc ty IffMOJ Z.U. COOK ft SON.

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St. LOUIS & LOUISVILLE PACKETS LlfiHTMXU LIXK' rIMfE FOlAOWIXOIIOVTS huve commenced I their re..lr trips In tue Louigfilfcaao St Lnuu trade, and will continue to run dunnf theseawn, gly. nt ittrticalar attf ution to all way business. The . , ,.,) FASHIOry,, ;'.'lt, ; CA FT. J. Hi MASTta . , Parses EraiisvilK wn. Every TCKSDAY Moruu g, aid op Every FRIDAY Moramg. The , HIGHFLYER, , 'r curt. thos. watoiiT, Psse, ETanville,roin down. Etery THCRDAY Mornlnp, and up Erery MOXDA Morning. The . MOSES M'CLELLAN, CAfT. ANDERS, Pases Ersnsvllle V.rrrr SUNDAY Morninr, iroing down,aud Lvery THLIlsUAi .Morning guiug up. Louisville aud St. Louis Passenger and hippers can relr upon the bosM leirwn punctually on theii regular days, and con. nectin wiut all the packets runnina aore St. Louis. For Kntijrht or paiiae apply oa hoard or to nirt7 ? V.Q. 0 'RILEY ii CO. Regular UvanstiUe and Louisville Packet. ' TIIE JOn BRIOCS wil hemr. ter run r2ularlr u a LouisriMe and Vvanvtllt. Pnt-ket: hnvtn i-nllit Ur EfansTtlle everr WEDNESDAY and SAlCUDAY afternoon at 5 oVlk wjftel. . II. OORR Master, maris P. M. OAR.NEU, CI.tWnKGtl.ATt l.Otl'iVII.I.E, KtWSVILLiJ ..D) IIK.DKIlSfO. 1ACIIKT. ta. Tin? stitiMrn srrnTo. Vr. h will leate fctansVille ererr tCESDAT at t o'clock r. M .and 2 AT IT. DAYiit in'clocV, r I., for Heuderson and Leuis?llle Aocomrao unions excelleau jan-r Louisville, Kvnnsville tinil Jleraphi . Regular Weekly Packet. TUE LOW-PRESSURE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, TUIPLETT. AKC1IKK,... Ctmmander. , Clerk. LEAVES Louisville erery Ta .!; at P. M.jieSTesMem h erery Iruay at i t. M.; Leaves KVANSY1LLK fr LOUIj II.I.K ''fJT Sl'NDAY at r. w.:l.-sveEVANi ILLL forMLJI-1-IIT-everr WEISE?!AY at II iifWW Huine.lieitelanl attended to at same raten a charted by I'ark. jar2l-tr V, (1. O H I E LEY k CO., A c enti. Eracstille and Crawfordsvlüc R A 1 LRO AD. rorljouUvtllf. CTrlirnstf, t. l-ouls, Indianipoli44 the liast TIME ril.VXOED. WEDEfpAT MARCH l.t9. OX arxl aftT V.dne"d-iv Marrh Sri, the up Mail 'train leave Krnville at S nrinete past üf.M.J arrlvMmtTerre H.nite 5 niinut rat !. - . The d.xru MulTnin leiveT:rre Unites minutes mt 4 r. tf.;arrive at EraniTille S minute pa H'. Tin cCoTOTOod-itiun Tmin lrte heretofore, nut puM Vincenne, North, st fouth. nt 12u; arrive at Terre Iliute S:?.', and Krunrille r M. All Station, except PriuCCon. Patoaa, Inccnnes, Carlisle nt SulliTaa. are made Flag htatkms. FARI. To LalrT.le 5 0(li .... -! - .A4 To St. Louis :0 O-iiro-.w.. 7 S ChicHir 5 " PitMimrc A't tut Philadelphia.... M) " lUltimore 2:1 iiK-inimii I -r I n-U:uiapli.... S ir-tl tMerelaud It f Rutil! New York.. liudton. .:M Ml v ashinstn "t mart JUI1N INOLE, Ja..upenntnaci. ADAMS EXPRESS COM PAX V. - .X EV ARRAXOEM EXT. npilF. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY rcpectfuTI8 ly aiitioimce to their friend and ratrm.-, tae puko of ECansTille atid vicinity, tUat, vrld increawl fall:ti' for tlie tmn'tporuitioa of KKKIOiM, , . 1' A 0 K A O E S , M O N K Y an I ? V A L 17 A LE5. ' Th-f nVcit a enntinnsnceof f.rtuer favors. Ev cial cai-e f-n in te collection of IJILLS. . DRAFTS. A U T h AP'lthetranspnrt-ion of small or valnai'lejiacKsrcs AU persnn wuihinc to avail Uieai.elve of the f:u-ih-tifsofthe Express, au olUiii any dirr! inf"nnatiir. in reference to t!ie routes hiv! letalis f the btiines-i, at tli-ir office on Firt street etve-n Main ami Locust ovooite the ro-t-ott.ee. dels G- II. l ieil As tTR.WSPORTATIOX - n:sTVARI. ''E bectocsll theattentiin of Merchant Nty ire 'or oT'lerhigthaif fall stocks fnaii tMe Eatern C.t.ej, to the supcriur advantages aul faoilitie of Uie lSaltimore and Ohio Railroad, for the safe and jeedy transportation of FreijhU to Prinirlllniiiil ripinitv. I'unnertinn re na.le with fie most reiial'le JUilroatls J Sstentiip. . Kiver Home fihortere.1 and iiaprovel hy completion to Par. kerbur?h. Through rates lower than ly any other r'ut. Art-'v M. roTTB. Rotaon; Tt. K. Kbi.lv. rhl"aMpirm: C.W.l'aaviei., X.Y.r;J. T. EsnLk.no, lialtiuiore, for information or thronih rate. r to tiEO. FOSTER ü CO.. Freight Arent. Corner Locust street aiul Canal, Evanville, Iudinns. Jyill J CO TEE :n IVijj l'rim- Hi ' Toft. jnt r- v-ived and for m hy WilEKLER KIOC.S. e)IJ miarE-tTERN UEERTE ClIEESE.W fiö Ikxl4 I'riuie C hee in f ore and for nlol y fW.I3 WIIKKLKKit r.KHiS. ' H rUS. 75 nests' 8V. 3's and No. 1', fnr nie y M. GILUEKT ifc BOWLES, Sycamore street. stT.DRIE.- "? 4't inixe lUiii): SO half hoxe Raiiu; ' 12. hose Xo. 1 HciTinr; iO bbls Cement, ust received and fr t rKESTON BROS. tJl'X DRIES. l3 M boxes Star Candle: , . 51 to Cincinnati n jiainiiurgn coeese; i dnen ltrom ; 1i White lesd: 0 bh9 Llnse-d Oil; bW Cement: aoeoiiCotto.i lope; jo bis Cotton Rutins. In tre and for sale by marl ORR, DAL7.ELL & CO. KICK. 10 Tifcrccs Rice Jastrec'd ar-d for sate t an 13 PRESTON BROS. ööliBwTkPßööks orTLiTkixDs can oe found at M. L. Johnson's B'Hk Store and Bindery; Blank", Blank Book., School Books, Copy Bmoks, Uc. First store close to the Postot&ce, near Main. ...... iRI?II WIIISRY.-One Tuncheon Pure Irish Whisky , Just rtceived and for sale hv ,11. TKXXEY te SORENSON. I Vr.lt POOL TABLE SALT. MJ Sä bags, also JUOfiMALL BArtS, for sale hr 1UM l A'lOf sir I'V U1LBERT ii BOWLES f col 3 J. J. PENN l. UTON , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TERrrMERY, TAINTS, OILS, BYE.STUFFS, VARMSIIES, BRUSHES. WIXDOW.OLASS,GLASS.WARE, aiAXlFACTlTlED TODACCO, Medical Brandies, Wines, Alcohol s And a fall supply or all the popular PATENT MEDICINES, No. 3 WASHINGTON BLOCK. (Near ihe Court-Ilonse) Mais Street, Craur'iHe. Indiana ocrS-tf loits racr... sl. aosca s.-. aossa. JU0U.ISXKEY &.C0,, Importervani Dealers in QUEENSWARE, FRENCH CJJJNA, GLASS AD EAKTHENWABE, - MAI BTMIT, THXZE DOORS ABOVl;FIaT, "ortiAii EVANSVILIE. 1NP. HCCRWIEAT.-5S Backs' Trinis Buekwhest, 1 MA received and for sse by

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Mi MISCELLANEOUS. err: GRASS SEED I ORA83SEED! -b toshtls B!ce Ums; IW) do r-chs"1 4rtr?T W ' d HuDriAu trra?. ut pxeiTl and for s.Te by Z.U. COOK & SON . jwi;26-dA W . . r fj IQCORS! LIQUORS 1 LKJUOXS S . JLi 0 bbl Old It ve W hl.ky , hf A,U do do; , . lühblsCLerrvErandv; . ', . MhfU)l do do; :. OU):rrehBrxdr; ,,'f . 0hf W.1 - do uvC a UiIj AduI Eruudv. reeele-1 i.-r r er rr!flcess,ajBd for sie by ' I. Ii D. UE1.MA.' TVItOCERIRS JCST KECEIED. V-' WU Priiae Mallere; r. na:i cm. ar.; ,t i Hg tui-l Suev Fair t ChbWet. ....... t ' JjO (.hckagfrs Fisli; - . : f- . l ooxe llenm; v . 40 k4 CwrU. Sou: ' : O boxe Orwngta tun! Lvtuoi; - luOpacaaceit lUisins.- - Also, a complete aortincut of other rwdj ia t . GrocurT war. to which we would invite tu axtrit:oa of C A i? H it ITY K RS. as we are preptued to offer ind ace tueuMiict to be fouud elsewhere. tlEO. FOSTER t CO., . tcl. . j Corner Locact street and Canal. OODEJ BOYVLS, 4c - 1W) esu Wooatii isosU; ljdoten do Tray; . 5 do As"l Churns: ff rto Koll'anPins: 25 .6J SiUMicri, just receitedsndrort-ilety 7.. H.CtXlK & SON. COtCIIES! SOMffine Chatnl.-er Couches, in Damartand EnsmeTcd Cloth cover, made up expressly for tbe Cir trade, for sale low hv Je37 SCHMITT & 9TARH, Flr4 sU " -PICTURE FRAMES. A' PEAtTITriiSswrtmei.t of fallt tnoc!W!ffg of all width u.-rt reeTe4 fet4 1XJUELL i COXYXOTON. CLARIFIED SÜOARS. 1 hhds in store." For sale by marl3 PRESTON BROTHERS. THREE CCWS Enquire of . f-blU AND CALVES TAR SALE. Z. n. COOK Jt SON. aoxtrxD a. SEYMora. aroLra eche, oUy Public. SEYMOUR Ät KEHR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law 4SB ' REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Will pmctlce Law in all the Courts of this State: make Collections in Yanderburc County; Purchase and sell Real Estate on Commission, &c, together with all other d utie connected with their profession o( tbe Lav and. their Keal Estate Agency. - Lots an 4 Farms Constantly for Pale. Office on Third Street, in rear of Washington Hotel, EYAXSVILLE, IXD. mf3T.giDdtew . ' . ,103. üflO drums in fine 'Hdr. for ile hr tnsri tllLUKKT A; P.OWLE?. ;OOD MILCH COWSFor sale by. - 'i. II. COOK PON. rffURKS ISLAND SALT. M. 2 fXJ 1HS, very Coare, wM per "tmrr EairchiH, auJfjrsalcby janUl GEO. FOSTER tt CO. VVRPET CHAIN. marlä -53 bw for le 1 . UILHERT Äil'.OWLES. Evergreen Tree. 1 fki CllOim UVi:ilOREE.9, assorted 1U19 Just Received by nir'S 7. n. COOK Ax SON. rr Yor.fa FIXE HOUSESP for wie low fur cali by mr.'S 7.. II. COOK .V 90S. MitY HTAWRKnttV VIj.XST- In IFllll üi. nfiii-r. for ul. hv mrr . z. Ii. Cook SON. CHOICE DItIE tTEACHES, J du do Apple",In tftore andfH-e by ZIl. COOK k 50N Propositi (roiii Iluiider. 'BIIC l.MKHm.Iwi'.l rvceiTesealeJ pro3 imjmU until the Ut April next, rr the croctiiai ofFour llrick .StiKrtf, on Mam Strmi. 1'' and pecitlcatiors rea'y for in, vtiou st our oface. mri ALL1 &i HOWES. Notice to Eorrowers. LL PEHSOXS ifidebt il to the Common Sch ol i& ami otivT trust Fondtv for Lcd, will vie im? take ualice that unle they call at Uie LuUQty lreurers otfice sad lmrlhe annaal iuiertst lue in aU vaiice, upon saii loans, the preminc tuortfaced for the security thereof will Ut ad verttsed 'fr sale as the law directs. ttr3-d-w WM. II. WALKER, A. v. c. KW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. LiTinc-t)ne Travels in South Africa: Lucy llowant's.'ounial.by Mr. Sigourney Mr, ltile's Eeipts for the Million; Life of Aaron Borr; Wood's .botany. Twin Roses, by Mr. Ititclde, Jnt received t marj . DOBELLte tOXY.NUTOX'i GOIEY'S LADY'S POOK for Man-h. just received by I'cbr.'l DOBELLt COSYNGTON. TOP OXIOX SETS. OA r.CSH CHOICE ONTON SETS received and mZ 9 for salejy Z'JL COKi SOV 1 5liRO V 12 VO UR LOOKS iBy buying ono of VAOTIER &, MARCONNIER'S SPRING STYLE HITS, TflllCII for henutv and ymetrical proportions 11 make the preseut style one ot the ueaiet ever prmeutfU to the pu'.licHaN mail to unh r which we warrant f fit s-om. fortnoly a a nUntcap. -A Challcu&e.to the A orld! T' O.PRODUCÖ A FI.ER OR DETTER artxleof j ' " mCXCII FELT HATS, V tlian those we are manufac urinp. All slapes and colors kept on hand, or made to onler nt hr.rt notice . , . VACTTlJSn Ä 3IARCON-MEP., mrtl M-iin s;re-t, 1st and 5'id. l)res fjassimrre Jlats. ARE MAAUFACTURIMJ fr üpr-.nc WW and Summer wear, a splendid aorfment d rood wearing article of Cassimere Hats, shaj e to suit the most fastidion fact. VAUTtERÄ MAP.CONXIER, rer24 Main s rect, he., lat and -Jd. F.lesiint Cap. ' ill EX'S YOCTHV and I . PACTS CAPS, lor Surirgsna nmm?r acarat x VAITTFER & MARCOXNIEXt, Main treet, bet. 1st and d. Til Sportine Caps THE LATEST CUT, English and French atyles.at VAUTIER& MARCOXXIER, var2l ' ' Main street, het. Irtan' lil. KANSAS! KAXSASÜ KANSAS!!! HAS UEK.N the AINabsorbln QueMlon! but novr the question is nere can Boon iieh-id the cheapen! I know. At M. L. OOII.YSO.VS Dook Ftore, .... , ... SCCH AS . , Blank Baoas, ; School Dooks, Copy Books, .. The Latest Magazines and Papers, direct from Ue East, by the last Express. Call and see, first Store West of the Post Offict. mrJ4 NOTICE. THOSE who have spoken tt me for Strawberry fl.-wls, would d. well tohavether ground in reJ!nes8 fr then hy the flr week in A iM-tl, at which time the Plants will te ready for delivery. There are a few hundreds yet unsold. X. B- All onters left at Wm. Hushes Store, cirner Main and Seeoad street, will attended to. mrtt ANDREW FRSKIXE. HANTKD. W ,7111TB WHEATmutt Arri.E?, DRIED PEACHES. LARI) CK.VCKLINC.S, For w hieh the highest price, In Cash will he pid. mrU - - EDW. R HILL. t'ADRIESI" dozen Iron homd half Bothel measure: 15 W1 Tanner's Oil; l: da Crushed Sucar; 1 do Powdersd 13 fo Loaf Supar: Just received, and for sale hy mrt3 PRESTON BROS. j ii boxes W. R. snd HamNnrch; ju received, for saie'iy mriö (ULBERT BOWLES, Sycamre, near Wat-c rfreet MALTBY'S FUESU OYSTERS 1AM now receiving daily MALTBYS nrrivallsa and celebrated rnoice Planted Baltimore Oysters, and am prepared tc ofl'er tbe trade fuch inducements seethe entire season aa have never baau oilered in this mar lctheremAre. A constant daily supply always n band, so that dealers and families caa olAain at änv Cime during the season tho.echoice Oyster. in cans and half cans aud in the shell, warranted frwh aod swset.and vtry superior in flavor and quality. Terms cash. Aud none but bankahli tnonev rei ved . A'. KLJTZ JK415-H Sota A ot vT f or E v c fv - Ue ac tx dr i es: sux nn i esü SdCana of 3 tbcan Cove Ovsm; -C" do . 1 b do d ?"0 Js boxes Sardines; lä"0 H ' do do fib . do .do S50 drums New Figs r' ' 18 gross Steatnhcat riaylng Cards; 10 do No l&J Highlander do 5 do Fine Decater's . do . 1 b do do Elsler's . Receded and for ialaby T;fc p. BKMiyy. "Of ljOOOthls 5fo!ais 4vi Mv1 Snrmr: lbsgs Cotfe, 1a rsss tae-j and fcrsalery rairlSJ PBE2I0N BROTHEBti.

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FOR SALE AND RENT. Two Dwellings and Lots for Sale on "l - Accommodating Terms. rTMlH uiMk-rslcDed offers two Trania Two-Stry I DwTlün lloti?, on Ingle treet, near l:e;, Haanty ft Co.' 'nndrri b- u '.?: 18 nd 4 J" bttt 15, la StoCKweil s nlu-gncut. The Dwllinr are neurlr uew, well Jbuilt containing tire acd fix rooms each- E&tc rtt will masea coafort&ble horne for a mta m icoderate cireumstare.. They win be old at a bafgaia. e oVucr has left town aad toIfnSSfid leforethe fIXTH DAY OF APRIL, they will tart be put up at anetJon to the highe Uluer. Tha sate wiJ Comment atlO o'cloclt, A. M For i urthcr pa.ifjuUf a, apply X9 Hr. Oarvln, Ial MISCELLANEOUS. HOWARD ASS0CIATI0M rillLADKLPUI V. ' endocmht for the rtUtf rf the rick end ' aittreetm, ajticU tritA lruleM ana daaic diicaus. TO ALL PERSOXS affilcted with Sexuat DUeaaM, Much a apermatorrhcea, Semli.al Weaktieas. Impotence, Gonorrhoea, üleet, gypbUis, Uie Vice of OuaniMu,or Self aouse, &c. Axe. The Howard Association, in view of the aafnl ces U uction of human life, cau.sed by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unf jrtunore victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ao directed their Cusuliiug &u:-uou, as a Char title ac worthy ot the.r i ame, tuopeii a Dispecsary for the treatment of this class of riiseatea, in all their forms, aad to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRAT I.-, to all who apply by letter, with a ucscription of their condition, (ae, occupation, hahiisof Lfe, iic.,i and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicine free of charge. ItU needless to add that the A Mediation commands the hiicheät Medical skits of the age, an t will furnish the mJt approved modern treatment. The Ihrectjr, on a review of th past, feel assured that their labor in this phci of liierolent effort, haveljenof great l-enefit io the afflicted, especially to the vcorg, shut they have resolved to devote themselTesj with renewed teal, to this very important but rauch dtipied cause. J ust published by the Association, a Renort on Spermainrrhim. nr Seminal Weakness, the V ice of Onan iaia. Ma hiriatiou or Self-auae. and other diseases of the sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surg-on, wrucn will lesent by mail, ; In a sealed letter envelope,) Free of Charge, on th receipt of. tws stamps, for pout ur. ... . . . - . Addre. for Report or reatment. Dr. OE0R0E R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Nin;h trect, rt11ate!pLia. Fa. By order of the Dirrttors. , - . EZUA D. HEARTWELL, Pres't. ' 0O. Fsikchild, Sec'y. uu-il f alqatrlc ' Standard Works. DOBELL dt CONYNGTOX AHE SOLE LOCAL AG EXT for Vanerburet, countv for ai.L the sEsscaimoa books published by D. APPLETON & Cp. AbHfdgernent of the Debates ia Congress, Or Public ltitry. f tbe Lulled hiates. Xew American Enevclopedla, A DUionary and Journal of Knowledge. Certainly Uie first work of the age. . Arnrrteait Elowiienr,-A Coll -etion of Speeches auJ Alirvb ot Iii Mögt Eminent Orators of America.- ; , ; -.;,.', Eue veto d'a of Wit and Humor, By thecelelirated CuiueUiauiturluii.in Söc. o. Dictionary of Machines Mechanics and Knvlne Work. ln newest and Biwt improved edition, in Zv:. os. Ures' Dictionary or Arts, Manufactures and Klines. DOBELL & CONYINGTON hef to call attentions their iinporuiut works, and reqoestihejr hind frienJ to nil and see them ; a also, the array of opinions of emineutmeii in confirmation of their iinpoi lance ar.d value. ' Dobel! Sc Convugton have sample and specimens of the various bindings in which these works can be procured, front paper to the finest Morrocco. mrl J. W. HUGHES, (SVCCSSSOa TO IIOLUNSStVOBTH ii. IIlCHES.) . Importer an4 Wbofesale Dealer In QTJEElSrS ! CHINA AND f5 LASS WAKE, l)ORl.G'GMSSES, K.MVK V FORK', Tea Traya, T and Table Spoons, Brittanla Ware, Ac, Xo. 11 MATX STREET, next to Old Hani, EVANSVILLE, IND. Z7 Crates aorted tt suit th Courtnr Tra le al-w-ivs on hand. Also, 31 OS E WAKE of every Ascription. ii' CARPET CIIAIXlfi tacs Whit; 10 !o Colored : At t ti.ui Taine: pnnCnii.v nt. DaI.ZEL i-. Crt STAU AND ADAMANTINE fnHE underaigred cintinne the mancttcture cf H their celevated C.iiiil.e, of the tlitiereut sizes, four, h ve, six and seven to tiie poubd. - ALL WARRANTED PULL WEIGHT. Conuiners will fin 1 it greatly tothe'r interest to ue the Candles in preference to those that are sold UY C'CNT. Many Candles that are really seven to the pound are branded andatld miXfs inticiug a dinVrence agahist the consumer of tire pouno to U.a lox. The variation v.-nnlly made in tbe price is not proportioned to thisditlerefice.as the foil wine tatement shows: A BOX or ."ZVKfS COST 1 14 J4 CaOI.CS, SND IS soLnroa Cö roi'Nia, which u tue actual weight. A box, orH oz.fOa "Shout Wucht ixks," COCAINS osly 2l CNM.es, SAME SIZE AS THE SEVENS, m is sotn roa forty roon. Suppomna the price of the forniT to lie ätlcenu, and the latter Is eentrn there ill N a diflrrrnce cx f veiny cents in price and seven Cand les in cont per N,, in favor of the full a-eight Candles to retailer and consumers; and this aill be increased five cent per box for every crnt mlvance in price. Those ntenvted would do well to examine the subject for themselves. rROCTFR & CAMBLEt mar-?m?s 34 Wet Second street, Cincinnati. CORÜAGE.J5 jt . 1 1 em a ""tedenrls t Long ;) 0 Ciils Manilla Bedcr.rrt: -'5 o do llalitr I'or; do Jnte do do; 25 do do- Bedcnrddo; Just received and for sale v -WHEELERk RIOOS: rÜOnACCO SCIlEWsOn'liand ',d "for w'eby JL S A MI EL OKU. 'AILSlti kegs received at to arne.' ri hv mr25 PRESTON RKOTHEKS. ifVt boxes assorted sii in twe'ynd for le Vy mril r i : lmu HKuri i AXD I lfVlOXSa!faR XOES Ir SO boxes Oranges aud sale by" Lexpons instreand for PKEfTOX BROS. -sYPRES MILLS COTTON YARN AM CARPET CHAIN. S-ft Wigsof this well-known and favorite brand, fori ale at Manaf-winrer" prices v OILÜEHTÄ BOWLES, ft Agents " Cyprus Factory." 1 A.RPKK'a I AUAÄIXE. for April; New York Ledccr; Ntt York TrlLan";' ?iew York Herald; Fla? of Our Union; nallou's Pictorial, New Yorlc Mercury ; ' . Fnnk Leslie's, illuMrated; Illustrated London Newe; New Yora Clipper; New York l)epatch; IlinrtriteZietung; Weeklv Novel-tte; And all other periixlics nt mr.'3 DOB KI.L i? CfN YNUTON. WHEAT SACKS.JtO Two Bushel 0 0 Two Buhel 0nahurrh Sacks, turt n-e'd and for sale hy. IvptsJ E. S.- HABCOCK. HORSE 8 HOE AILS.Wliassgenulnc "tiKIFFIN hand and for ale by fjan 12 ' n. S. Nsi's on SAM'L ORR B UTTER, fcc. i Rs Freh Table Butter; "flö i:ookin do 50 do Fresh Eggs; just received snd for al fcy iVtf. Z, 11. COOK St SON. jtnVtf. Vnnkee Vcjretnblcs. RESII LOBSTERS do .ainon; do Haddock, do Mackerel; do . bhad; Cove Oysters, SC. mri: i:c, foe sale V .. H. COOK ;-ftN. SLVXPRIESbarrels Ros i ' 2.s bales Oak'ain 25 Ie!s Packing Yarn ;- aetca Extra long Bed Cirda; . Itfi do HtttpgackU-gTwio; Ter ala by ORR.DAWtLL k Co. IDER TIA'EOAR. J 5 Bbls. Wrrcud Ci 4r Titersr.H Vire srdf-5 ! ley AM-TICKERY. '

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CITY . ADVERTISEMENTS. Election of School Trustee. !OTI CE is b-reby given to the qualified Voters of

i. the Citv or :vausvine, wa iu oonecuon wiu ether A nril City otüc-irsto be elected on the first ilonday I next (4ihth -U as per advertisemctit, th will also be elested One School Trustee for the School District composed of the Citv ot tvansvuie. By order tr Common for11: . . WELL H. TALKEIt. Cli. snar23-anr - ; (Volksbctecopyl T . .. CITV ELECTION. ; , JOTICE I? HEREBY ilVEMotbeqoaJlfied i. VoMrs of theC.tvoi Lranvl.k;, thattl'eaunual City Election for the purpose of electing nineteen (19 Courcihnen; Oa City fclerk: Cne,City Collector: One Ci:7 Treaiurcr; One City ilarshaf; One'CH Assor; One City Recorder, arid Ore Citv "orve i . will ulfe place on the FIRST- MONDAY IN AfKlL. being the 5th dar Ahereof. The pulls iU he open at tt foilowirg places, "tj-w it: ' ITtpcr rieeinct At the ptene Engine House, E. II. DeOarraot Eq-t laspetr.. Middle Precinct At the" Young Aoierka Ecglna Ilottse, Cobtt Fergus, Esj., Inspector, Ut, rr Lamasco rreeujet A i me uzuon a.aguis. liicrr!ionrv ower is ivcn to each Ixsaector to appoint their cwa Judges and Clerk. . - By order of tt Canton Council. . WEIL. H. WALCZR, CIk. m:0ttclisbot jpd Enquirer copy Uü 3ri oAprU.) AN ORDINANCE To vfcr3'e the time wllhin wMch real estate may be sold for the raymr nt vt City Taxes assessed thereon : SaCTro l. Be it ordained bv tha Common Council of the Citv of KvansViU; that from and mfter the passage of tMsOrJinrrce, It shall and msv be lawful for the City Collector at rny tfme after the first Monday la October, and befo'e the second Monday vt Maren of euch year to make the texes cmse.sed, on real estate, either by the seizure and Cursor slie good and chattels of the oa-ner or claimant thereof , or bvaelilngthe lot' or piece of ground itse.f. upon whihtie tx remains unpaid or so much th-reof as may berflCirsary.to pay such taxes and costs of advrtisine and sole. Attest: JOHN HEWSON.-Mavor. Well II. Walke. Clerk. fsbt AXES3Ui boxes Lipplncott's, tnr sale bv OKR. DKLZELL at Co. " 1ST HKCEIVEDtiraham's Magazine, for April; Oody:s lily's Book, do Yankee Notions, do Harper's Weekly. New York Ledger; ,,. Flag of Our Union: March 22 , At J. HEALT'S. 60 DBLrt. REDOILED M0L.SSE8: th S uo d do do 23 bbls Tar: a TiycesRic: " ' 15 Crates asa-srUd Earthenware, past to our' order. SuitaMc 6or co untre ttores. Reeeired and for sale a! lowest prices fofCth.bv ' - inril ... CSR HIEMANN. IM ACKERALW b).lsNo4.3and3r . tlfs do 2aid3-r . . j. So qu dj 2, for tare br .-.' . . OER, DAL2ELL & CO. ENISU I FI?H!!m. calm for sale by Salmon, Mackeral, Herring sad Codfish, .41. COOK ; SON. y mm prime clover dsee: 9 2i do Red Top or Herds' Unas; SO do Trmothv feed: 20 do Millet Seed; Received this day and fof sale by mri; X. Il.tOUK c NiX. AMIHHill XLi For sale by CJ AHDEN StED!Z. H. COOK SON, Agents. COAL I ! COAL 1 1 COAL! I ! "JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL BE DONE," fHAVE jut erected a Fairbank 's Scale, for the parpose of weighing my coal. I shall sell my coal bjr weight, according to the law of the tu. I have a large stock of superior quality of Piuburg Coal, aad invite all my.-friend. to give me a etil aud try it. t have been ei;ht-eu years iu the business and profess tolvi jndfie. Thepriceof coal Is 1: cent per buthcl. All orders left at the tas Company' Otfice, betwee Firs: and Second, on Locust strt et, or at Homlrook'a Sture, n Writer street, rr at my Cil Orhce, at the Lana.i''i Wliarfa ill le attended to. All coal must I puM Tor whea ordered. In tnlsaHe enrmncv. dici2 1.'. ANDREW UUTCHESON. - ' TTT Coal I . Coal I Coal I t-HBTE hare now on hand,-and are dailv receiving, the best COAL that lias ever len introduced into this market, which wearesilHng low.' Good currency vi'l be nccivel in rnvment. Orders left at tha store of JNO. W. HUHlf F.S, next to the SM Bank, will ! prfmptly attended to. ' v janAf JNO.f. itUGnESfero. COAL FOR SALE. . WE have on hand and are constantly receiving coal of an excellent quality from np tha canal, which we will deliver in any part of the city at 10c. Orders left at Jatnes Langhlin's warehouse, or at the otfice of Nathan Rowley a ill b? promt attended to. now LEY & AMOUY. U ALTI.VIOHE COFFEE9 v "Ot-asfor sale by nir.U GILBERT - tt BOWLES. ara x7 FOE TIIE SrKING TRADE. npiIE rndersigned has now on band, and arriving, 0 a fall and complete assortment of Hardware, which he will Kell at the lowest prices, such as v Shovels, and Spade. Garden Hoes and Rklce, Flay and Manure Forks, Trace, Lop and othwr Chain Ilnmes and. Iiedgo Shears, . Locks end Latches, R Uutt. Hina-cs and Scretfs,. Eorintf and Mortk-iajr Machines, Tablo and Pocket Cntlery, Entclier' and Earl Smith's File, Mill aM Cross Cat Saws, "Nails, Cafpcnlff s and Coo per ' Tools, f the liest q'itlitv. !-", a larce Stock of Taunt. Shoe. Counter and I oilier brushes. e'le:ie loca'i th-ttenton of Grocers baring H.-iplwirc, who will find it to tlieir interest to examine hi Stock before ourchaMt!? flwrhfr.. JAC'tiB fcTRArU, ir.rX Suivessor to A. U aLOKiaCH. W holesale Flonr Depot. 45fE are inconstant reccij-t of and have in store W w f.w a'e. at all times a lares s ork of the best lirands of Flwur, both Extra and bu per tine, to which we invite the tads. BROWN t AIKM1N, tar'3 ' corner Main street and Canal. EE'S EXTAA FAMILY FLOITR J In boU. and for sale bv Biria BROWN k AIRMAN. W 9ECEIYED BY EXTSESS. Aft. Frank Leslie's New 'lacaxine f-r 3'srch, ia!iani's do do do; Eiuers-ju' Maaxine and Pütcran' MntM v: at e.C. J. HE ALEY H. steet Putatwes, from Xew Orleans. nLS. SWEET POTATOES received per Str. Peter Teilon; for sale by Z. n. COOK k. SON. KA, TOBACCO AAD C U3ARS. b,io AMitea imr rtel clears; o Boxes Choice Totacco; !i0 hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a small sytTanc for cshb a. Z. Ii. COOK U KIN. LUCIUS HART, IMPORTEN DEALER INT METALS, - - 4 AND G JlUItLINO SLIP, .EV VOHK, OFFERS FOR SALE BANCA TIN, STRAITS Tin, Antimony, Spanish and American LeaS, ?lah Zine, Copper, BiMnuth, Bar Tin and Bar Lead, Babhl . W..)rl Plumber's folder, JtC Alo BK1TANN I A and PLATED WARE at whole.E at who marlS-as mle and retail. 560 BUSH. PRIME OATS, received per Kate arrhrt: for u Z. II. COOK SON. IS. I l'ahertstock's Vermifase 4 FTERan experience of almost thirty years ta ZB the prepvation of Vermifuge, I am now enabled to ctrer my Improved Yennifuge to the public, as aa article in every way worthy of confidence, it brrag tha most cttectual Worm Destroyer in either Children or Adults yet introduced. This fact which Isa-tastedby Ceilificateal persons ot well known veracity, enables me without anv hesitation whatever, V guarantee it to give the fullest satisfaction. B. L. FAHENSTOCK, Late of the firm of B. A. J'aheustock k Co. Sold wholes', by B. L. Fshenstock SCo., Wholesale Drangt, No. (4, corner Wood aad Fou-th ss. I'ittal-nrg, Pa. r-old ai. I'V John Laval, Chas. Leich and A J. PennigVin, Druggists, Evaiuville jan l2-dw3ss m:lli.ng outi f"H,IIEnn"et!"ged tTtogive o4ice to the ruMie M. in gecerai.ihitthcy are deiertaiae to sell vat their entire s?ock of China, Glass ar.d Queenswarc . Being desirous to qurtthls bcuei, they are wlllliag to sell their goods ai, ami DELOW COST PRICE'S. This is a very excellent opportunity for Families to fumh themiüvei wi:h cneap Queen ware, and shonld not be ore. looked. Cash wholesale buyers are purticuiarly requested to cle u a call. LOUS FKEV A CO.. nr24-lmd Main street. TT AlAlr.CUUailED AN POWDERED ECOAR.LA 'Ja btiis. just received and for sale bv man GILBERT it BOWLES. UABCOCK fc SOXXTAC. jtraATsxa or Guu3 and Fisbin? Tackle. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BEfJ LEAVE t call the attention of Gunsmiths ai'd tporuiaen t their large Stock of Fine and Main. DouDle acd tiile-harrel Sh 4 Guns; Colt s and Allen's Phtol, li'fle barrels. Oun Locks, and every article fr tun Makers, aporting Apparatus, suchaa Gaae B- hot Belts, "FJÜ: f cussion Caps, Hintlag Knives, and Fine Pocket Lat,ery. Al-o, a Ivga stock of Henry's superior wars uted R.fics. A tso. F hi Tackle r.f efw desrr.tr toa CrX BAsiCOCK : SONNTAOI rST RXCEITE? BT EXPRESS - CP Yacxea ononsKa wi T"ructlva Readers; M'uiMl lini at .. t'yt tale ty j. nr alt.