Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 113, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1858 — Page 2

EVANSVILLE, IND. tu mt ' - MONDAT MORNING..... APBIL 5

THE ELECTION TO-DAY. An important and exciting election take place to-day; nineteen Council me ni and all tho city officers except the Mayor are to be electeJ. In the election of Counci'men, the issuo presented is one of vital importance to the city. The New Charter party who were so signally routed last winter, are determined, if possible, to elect a Board of Councilmen who will adopt tho 2ew Ckarterv withv out referring it to the people, and if this project fails, it is their intention to refuse to appropriate the necessary means for carrying on our Free Schools. We hare, from tima to time, urged tho friends of education and the Old Charter to prepare for another fight upon: this question, and to-day, the issue is again presented. Let every voter devote part of this day to tho- interests of Evansville; let him understand fully the position of the candidates for tho Council, and then let hnn go to work to secure the election of men, pledged not to attempt the adoption of t!ie yo Charter, and to vote for tho appropriation of tha necessary funds for carrying on the Schools. Men will tell you that theso issues are not in the canvas, that all pirtie3 are in favor of the Schools, and that all the candidates, consider tho Charter question settled. It is a mistake; and if the statement is believed, a Council will be elected who will cripple the Schools and adopt the New Charter. Don't vote for any man, un til jou have seen him and learned from his own lips, his position and his views upon these vital points. Tha candidates for the other cily of fices are well known. They are all competent many of them'have been in office the past year, and are known to be competent and faithful. A Township ticket will also bo elected to-day. A host of names aro presented as candi dates for constables. We believe fire are to be elected. In another place we give the Toting places for the different wards and for the Township. We hope that the election will piS3 off quietly and peaceably, and that the friends of the Old Charter wil remsmber that to-day every maw is ex pected to do his duty. Let the majori' ties for the Free School men be as flat tering to the candidates as it will be honorable to the comtrranify. OTThe religious interest in all parts of this country continues to increase and deepen. The converU are numbered by :he converU are numbered by nri in . . ana in every town, city ana he country, meetings are bethousands village in the inz held and men are embracing the truth. Tho New York Tribune of Monday says: The largest congregation.ever assem bled within walls in Amenca for rrotestant religious service, gathered last evening in the Academy of Music, to listen to a sermon to firemen by the Rev. W. P. Corbit, pastor of the Mcthodist Miners church in Cherry street. Kcarly half of the firemen of tho city were present. The stage was occupied by distinguished men. Thousands-were . i . lurnou svav irom inn mnrs imatiiA rr i v i e 4 v m j it .I force an entrance. It was provided that in case of an alarm of fire, tho number of the district in which the fire occurred should bo stated from the platform, so that the firemen of that district should leavo quietly. The New York Times stys of the demonstration at the Aca demy: This itndrttiiilftill v ir.ti tri irrAafpvt feature of tho present "revival," and will bo chronicled by the future historians of tho "great awakening." I he celebrity of the crator-tho present state or the religious community and the magnincent structure- in which the speaker held forth, taken in connection with the theme upon which he was expected to treat, all contributed to bring together the largest concourse of citizens that was luo uctujr an an euiionai ariicin in tuo aiow York Tribune, it is stated that during the sermon, "at one outburst of enthusi asm, a most earnest exclamation of I Glory, g!ory, apparently from female lips, filled the whole house. At the con elusion of the anecdote about Franklin, the patriotism of the congregation over came the religious character of the house, and as hearty a round cf applause toas given as could be desired by an actor who filed m different character upon that stage. TO VOTEKS. The following aro tho voting places for city voters. Upper Precinct At the Neptune En gine House, E. H. DeCarmo, Esq., In spector. Middle Precinct At the Young America Engine House, Rabort Forgu3, Esq., Inspector Lower, or "Lamasco Precinct At tho Union Engine House, Daniel Chute, Esq. Inspector. We believe that all the Township voters, vote-at the Court House. We have not been notified, as usual of the Township Precinct . (KT They are doing a good business in New York the way of destroying gambling saloons. Every paper that we receive, gives some count of a descen upon some gambling bouse by the police." If thev.can rid New York or tnese establishment, smaller towns ought to take courage.

Commercial How in Louisville Bnrned. About noon, on Wednesday, the block of four story buildings known as Commercial Row, and commencing at the

corner of Bullit andWater streets, was entirely destroyed by fire. The corner house was occupied by T. Tull.asacof-fee-houso and boarding-house. The next c,i hC R Griffith & Co as a was used by C. K. Griffith U, . as a ieea awre, '. - tory, wiin aooui u v.. in it, all of which were destroyed. This buildin" was owned by Mr. Rupert, and on the next by Mrs. Kearney. Griffith's t. :, 1 mr nn vchifh there is r! i . w no insurance. Mr. Tull lost the greater part of his stock, büt &avea pari oi l0 furniture, lie was insured for l,bUU, which will probably cover his loss. The buildings owned by Rupert snd Mrs. Knarnev were insured for SZ.000 each, The corner building was also insured for $3,000. The walls of the houses were left standing in a tottering and Tery dangerous condition, and a little before noon fell down, with a tremendous crash, strik in- th side wall Oftho Kevr Orleans .k- .i... f Tl1i: Coffc Uonse,. cm lb other ..do of Bulht Street, CfUSning it in, ua uuijriub Of six people in the rums. 1 WO or three were taikcu out in a biii'uuu vuuivu one of whom a hand on some boatwas so badl injured that bo was not ex pected to live. He was taken to the Hospital. Toe Passover. This, the" most sol emn festival of the Hebrews, commenced last Tuesday and ends to-day. Itsstiict observance is obligatory, and is scrupulously adhered to by every beliver ift . .r.:.u ..-w k; i0 I ucvKH wiiu, v -v. guage cr abiding place; and it is respected even by thoso who pay little regard to the other requirements of tho church, j ... , r . . I LUriOS mis sevcu uaya iicncvi, twunu.i.B from all bread save tho unleavened bread, and from all malt beverages and spirituous liquors save wino under certain restrictions, in imposed. On the first two , 1 , i -r.u- t. aays ana last iwu uay . u. oM.o. no work is done; the rest or the week: the Israelites attend to their affairs as usual. The ceremonies observed in every Hebrew household on the first day r ti . t , , t a of the Feast of Unleavened Bread are interesting and impressive. On the next and subsequent mghts prayers are said, and discours;s explanatory made, and is etnlanatorv made, and the syna-o-ues are cot closed during the . r.r . . ..r .a . weeic. Aiiwno arecorrversantwiiaine history of the chosen-people are awaro tnat tne rassovcr is a icasi msuiutea 10 . . . - . tt . 11 commemorate the providential sparing T ? " n-T naaSe IQ SJP1. wnen uoa 8mow5 & 114 the first born of the idolatrous Egjp d dweUi of the T . OSA W4rft Rr:nVle,l Israelites whose doors were sprinkled .u. .Nt,. -d-.-u-i t w. a f.. ... . majority ci tuo iicurcws ia iuw snjr havc observed the Passover, as in years past The minister of the Hebrew con gregation delivered a sermon ia English at tne synagogue last night. FiauTiso aoain'st Fate. The Charleston Mercury, says, in reference to Push's Amendment: We JCICk lust Ulli fcUWUIuumiM have looked at matters in a different . j i .l - i " vie?v. ana rava pi ven utterance to tuoir t. , tu ... views favorable to the Black Reptibhcans, at a time when Southern men in CvnSss are straining every nerve to hto our ineaas in ivtnsas, vrun tne inin commenting upon this paragraph, the Louisville Democrat, says "It is idle to fight manifest destiny. We shouM as soon expect to affect tho current of tho Mississippi by employing a joint Stock Company to fill it up with buckets of water." What the politicians of the South can be dreaming of is more than , .. . ,, . m of ordinary sense can tell. Are determined to force a civil strife upon' the country? Already they have emasculated the Democratic party, North, n which consisted their only strength. Thej must anquestionably( wish t0 oome wholly sectionalized; for, although fr, -i ;,uM r.i,-r?rti,. " J "-'V v.v- v..UvwV. .U.w...U;.U . . Y L . , o i nay not oniy ortucru, uut aisu ooum ern feeling in regard to this matter, in the passage of the Crittenden Amendmcnt, we learn from a dispatch in Saturaaj s paper, tuas iney suit iniena 10 press tl.,s auutr, n4 W.U. hopes of SUCCESS. SANTA ANNA IN THE FIELD AGAIN. r- 1 t -y i t.. 1 1 r v e team irom me Mew 1 one ueraia 01 .u.irrn n inar ninra anni 1 nnra more ia tbo field. IIa left his seit near supposea lor Mexico, it is impossible for Santa to keep clear of the revolutions in Mexico. He tried to raise money on his Carthigena property, which he values at 81,000,000, but was only offered the paltry sum of $3,000 a poor basis for a Uiiitlry chest. It is supposed, by mf , -rf rrespOndent Of the Herald, that ZUOIO- , as the head oftho church party, is in corre ga secret correspondence with the Ex Die tator, and is merely acting, for him. 1 Poor Mexico! it would seeia that peace is never to visit her borders; The bright prospcct WM dawn. an tioD Under the ,dmlalsQTro onfort," is dissipated, . and civil strife is ftgain desolati her . ft-r-preachine inth. TUw-m. t.n. rert church, and in the Methodist chnrch this evening at 7 o'clock.

For the Dally Journal. "Strittige Bedfellows." We may well cry ent "strange feedfdlowi,"

cracy supporting tho ndat ultra Kbow Noth- of tags' in the city for Councilnion. When we hoa .r. fr- .Tr.no Rnhrth Hart &nd Jim I tho candidates, holding close communion aud daily council with Ealeigh, Hewsou.and Co.,to hnrabug the voters at the election to-day. All of them were strong f arter, and in favor of abolihing onr present syrtera of schools, and incrcasin the aalericaof the Mayor and Clerk kUll Lavo tte privilege of taxlag us 100 cents $100, instead of 75 cents on the $100 as under the old charter. It is a disgrace toour city to see men aspiring to offlca for the purpose of forcing upon us a Charter voted down ovcf aaJ rcw)rtiDg bare-fceed falsehood to accomplish their ends; Keuben Hart u trying to defeat Mr. Oakley, his opponent for Councilman in the Ninth ward, by asserting that Mr: Oakley Is .n favor or issuing the city bonus to tue m I hare heard Mr. Oakley say willingly give them his paid off stock in the railroad If tliey would relieve his property from further taxation. Mr. Hart opposed tho Old Charter because hs disliked tho High School and thought that those wishing to obtala the higher branches of education should pay for it, and that oar schools only invited tto cUy andkei)tcapiulibUaw,y4 ßut ß0r mark consUteucy. Since ho bocarfl0 a canlidata ho is not oaly a particular jnena w lire iitgn acuuoi tra uiu wauio torn Of Free Schools, but is in favor of addinz a department for the teaching of mus-ic inalliU branches! , t, t Mr. urle, a member of tho present Council, and a firm supporter of Mr. Hart, thinks that Mr. Knight's department of tho scnool is high cnougn, and tnat uio jTjg1l School is emphaticallly anti-Demo-crtttic. Let the voters of tho Kinth ward go to tho polls thts nomine and vote for i.r. Jas. - Qakley, agcnUeman every way worthy of their support, snd a friend to the Frco R-WV.. A Vatfkav tiic XintA riB. "OLdSaSDSOF LIFE." Dr. Hall, of tt.. T.........1 tl.t,k ., K.B .( . kite vuuiuai vi uwuu( nuu uu iiiicokiivntAil Iii. m.tlo ani . n . 1 rTdil t ri I vi ui uiaiivi, Ktiw. ii.ii um I drU!TS. finds that the mixture for which qj Sands of Life" charges two dollars, when made fiom the tvry purest and most expensive material used, costs ex ctlJ 8,J"een cents bottle and all! And ho furthermore charges, as do many lhat k is a dectcriou3 arliclö at be$t. The following, from Tho Gleansr, is a very severe rap: "ÜESsas. Editors. Permit roe, through your columns, to testimony to valuable medicine. My great aunt has been striving to reaoh hciTbcn or twcDt year3 ÄHaTing a cough, she finally fell into the hands of tue 'retired clergyman' whose 'sands of lifo have nearly run out. bhe purchased a nave nearly run ouy vmt .rhs ?'" froa which sne camea sirenztu,- juasirw iroin tho Tiolenceofhcr Q; 0n ufe -inj the second bottle her strenstH so increased Al aI I. T . 4 - L T I ,1 I I mat. uo was auto w cuugii an uajr auu J'S Yout interruption. ;ibe third WUWVIO IAIIUCU USi IU UCUICU. 1UV9,' 111 u briefspace of time, the fond hopes and anticipations or nsore than a quarter of a anticipations oi raore man a quarter c century are realized for the sum of sei dollars tweWe and a balf cents; In- ti of this and ether facts that are alur seven iew 0.mis ana einer iac " "at are almost tuiuuix u iisut. is ny more man an act of justice to that pious, coascisntlOU?, Old 'retired Clergyman,' Whose aauiij vi me wuuuuj tun iiviu tllUJ, to recommend h:s wonderful medicines

tO all Who are afflicted With COUghs, fur re-election as Counciluian- in the Seventeenth Colds, asthma, blown Creatures', loneli- 'ai d. Mr. Sharpe's antecedeLU are a sufficient tuarness, inflammation of tho flora, refusal of ntc for his future course In the Council.

tiiCa.uucjra.w,i;at,wuu w uu jcrtws ui the mucous membrane, vacant feelings in the head, such as lack of brains, etc. To tho?0 persons who are desirous of chang ing worlds, or changing husbands and I unit ntl irhn onriaiu ,u I ,M.Ar.T,.nu tut : VVMVI StVAW VI VVtUMIU bUIJ SUCUIWIIIV 19 i c: i . i .. j . i n-. .i cuuuubuuy rtcotuuieuutru. so tuosc LKAn tt.lrt talfrt Ä ,:rolt, in,rt n tnr.i i,ic.orv. t wr,M Virm tr thlw themaelres into the arras of the ciergyman and lhey nny be as I )U1V4 tJ W 111 0ViA OvW VUO VAVUAUb the rhinoceros." Vikgikia Intebnai Improvements. The Virginia Legislature have appropriated $2,250,000 for railroads during the present session, as follows: The Aler andria and' Or an re' extension- has S400. wv. ... r Aorw. vw; uie luanassas uap rjwu.vAJu; me Norfolk and Petersbnrc Ä30O00O! AleT. ,. r , . .' . anuria. Lnuuoun ana . uampsni 000:- tho York river $200,000,; and the fWinirtnn anrl Ohir Kill ftRlYinm. o-- . 11 OLD lllll. Mason Of the Vincents Gazette announces the defeat of Lecomp1011 with the following head lines: Hallelujah!! Lecompton Damned! ........ T.-:,,- L. f. I auuiiii'nwvu x neu; x-i" ufc ii jority for Freedom!! (7- The following toasts were drank, tvith loud applause, at the Masonic din ner, in Richmond, On the twentj-second ,f February :-Moont Vernon-Lik. I Jerusalem in the earlr daVS" of Zerubbabei, in ruins, As the successors of Zerubhabel. wa will laW tnr wr it t I ..... more than its r.ristin 1 rrÄ i Är i a rr . . Auiuo 01 asuinKion ine vault iu whleh lin ih Krinru nf I ww wmmßmm v AwMwaW W VU 41 A tV ii ill Arch, and the Ark of our Political CoveDant. We will diz them out of tho rubbish. The Southern Matron A true knight's heart beating bodice." under a lady's Infasticide Case. The town of Rockville, Parke county, was thrown inrr, v. . 1 v iL j , , , , ÄÄh Ult J d,SC0Tery of h .f n well joining a house in Which lived a Widow woman named Sciotha Gregg. Th ...- -f XUO VCrulCl 0 the coroner's jury charges Mrs. Gregg with being the mother of the infant, and with having caused its death. She was arrested and committed to jail in default ol $1,000 bail: She baS' three Children. für We call attention ' to thfe Patent Bread Bakery advertisement irr another t t,1 era, pies, cakes e, go Ur this ectablish ment on First street near Main

OCT The New York Tribune of last Monday gives in full, the sermon of Rer. V. P. Corbit, delivered to the firemen

tbat city in the Academy Of Music The congregation Is said to have Decn the l&nrest thai pva aecrrntiled in one buildin? in America to hear a Protestant Thousands went away unable admittance- and it is intimated W gam aamittance, ana it is lnumaieu that over half of the firemen in the city were present. CO" The Washington States f peaks of two or three men having been shot or stabbed at Washington city. One young jaa Al inf Pn t k fire, one was , ... . t . . .. , , lead into a qtuet street then knocked wn a roooca; anomer was anoea down on runth street, and brutally beat en; another wäa shct in the cheek, as lie zs going home on Third street. There - c-utraws. No arrests were made in any of these cases; CANDIDATES. CO.fSTADLE.-2. M. P. CARTER Is a Candidate for Constable at the ensuing April election. CONSTABLE. MICI1AKL ITUGIIE3 is a Candide for Constable of Plgtoa Township, at the next .iecuon. - "0.-5.. Ca.u,"pi . nounce the nam of NATHAN ROWLEY as CaadidAte for Councilman in the FiAh Ward, at the ensuing KIXTII WAItD.-It is hoped that all the friends or our piesent system of Free Schools; retrenchment T1!"17 eüpecially the interestof the Ninth Ward, aul opposed t(taetraighlLtDeIui,roailwiM0?.portli.D.iiART for Cotmciimau of the Siuth Ward. y MANY VOTERS. co.STABLE.-Mr. Caclilb: naie announce the n"1 ' J- I'ACL kvaxs as a Constable u ensuin3 April Ehjctior, Candidate for on. SY VOTER3. WIBjS fi. jösesist. Uidate for Councilman in the Third wai. . 6CIIOOL. THLaTEE. - At the folicitation of a Large number if the citizens if the City, II. Q. WHEELER, EsQ:, has consented to serve as School "M IlClUBlWMIWiu mr,:M .n Ii 1.1.... i ik. iL. r...j. .f hi,, in i iuu ! iiui'i ululu? incuus vi the Old Charter and our present sytern of Fr Sehlis n. support JAMESOAKLEYforCoaaci'.manintLc j Wari J Ti:.TII WAHD.-SIr. LEWIS HOWES re n.ueats us to tay that he cannot conm.t to serve as Councilman of the Tenth Ward if elected. He, there fore, declines the nomination made by his friends, and recommends the voter of UicvarJ to support Mr. Iluunel, the i-resent worthy mrmber from the ward, who Is a canuiiUte for re election. CITY MARSHAL. JAMES U. EVANS is a Candidate for the vtF.cc of City Marshal. He ha filled the flice In years past, and a fuaJliur with all itsaatietsnd responsibilitiea. CITY CLEKK.-F. M. 8LATKI. of the Am- - r - - : Clty CIerk. mr3Mwd 81X711 WARD. MATIIEW McINERNY Is a Candida for e-electiou f -r Councilman of the Sixth Wjfil ll.lj In f i...r f iti. Al l r'li'irf.. aii.l if td. - iiiKrai support of fkek schools. FOB COIVSTAULH.-JAMKS FITZ WILLIAM Is a Cardid-ite for re election as a C"ntuhle for Tigeott town chip. v TWELFTH WAR COf.CILXA..-MR. SMITH UAV1TT having been nominated by a large numherof the voters of the ICth Ward, will seive if ekct?d. .... city trkasirer.-s. sorexson win eonUuue to serve as City Treasurer, if elected COlWCiLM A. I. 'IHK SEVCATKEATH W I) 11 . PVT vil oil id vt ven i- M r FIFTH 1VARD.-WM. EM lftY is a candidate for Councilman fur the Fifth Ward. He U in favor of the Old Charter and a lilxral apportionment for Free Schools. tai-l EKATI1 IVARD.-H. I. I ANNEXTEL is a Candidate for Conuciltwan in the Seventeenth Ward. Mr. Danncticl avows himself a supporter of the Old Charter, and in favor of literal appropriations for the supportof Free Schools. Ira nil CITY MARSH AL. We announce Mr.EDW. MARTIN, as Candidate far re-election as City ilar shal. vzrZl A. CJ.feVLLIVA FOR COLWCILMAX IX TUB ElUlirEOTII WARD. We are author ized to announce that A. 0- SULLIVAN is a Candi date for re-election as Councilman in the Eighteenth Ward. Sir. Sullivan avows himself a supporter of the OLD CHARTE It, and in favor of liberal appropriation j' for the support of FREE SCHOOLS. He desires that there be m uibtaVe w ith voter of the Ward in rejsrd to his Tlefltxa the3e' issues. mn?i SKCOXD WARD. We !re requested to in nounce the name of Do. UUüll KON ALDS as a candidate for Councilman from the Second Ward. I)r Konalds U in favor of the OL! OLD CHAKTElt, and of pportin, Free Schools SECOXD WARD.We are revues to an nounce MK. JAMES SCSTLM aara'Cafiilii!a tar re-ele-Ainn af a Aember ef the Ceuncil, from the Second Ward. Mr. ScantirÄ declares himself in favors of FHEE SCHOOLS, and of such retrenchments in the City expenditures, as will enable the City, out cf it legally assessed revenues, to support them liberally, mrtl FIRST AVA11D.-J.no: S. HOl'KINS, ESQ., will be supported as a Candfclät for the Council, by )he Voters of the First Ward. - SIXTII WRD.-MfeCmtu: riease an nounce THOMAS UEDM0ND Ca-didate for Couneilman of the Sixth-Ward. Mr. Redmond declare SiSTS mm I knows the beneBUtheyre daily conferring upon the Toutaor TRXTII VARD.-W are authorize.1 to an I nounceuuii n Mi iiu.i.a ALb is a cauuiuaie lor rcHunnell avows hunsclf a supporter of tha OLD CHARTER, and in favor of libtrtl appropriations for FKEK SCHOOLS. He desires that there be no mis take with voters of the Ward in regard to his views on these Uaucs. url7 P. SCHMUCK Is a candidate for the office of City Collector at the ensuing April Election. V. ELLIOTT FOR COCXCILMAN IX FOURTH WARD. We are autnoriied to announce thAtJ. P.BLLltrTT is a candidate for re-election as Councilman in the Fourth Ward. Mr. Elliott avows hlaiself a supporter of the OLD CHARTER, and in lie aesires uun mere kp biidibd Ward in regard to his views on these . ' issues. CITY CLERK.-Ma. CaaLiL:Pla8t announce I my name as acaudijate for re-election to tne omce oi 1 I , -v r-1 v I? v .v,. i- , n vi. marll WELL II. WALKER. AUGUSTUS LBtlCKK Isajndtdate for CITY CLERK at the ensuing April election. marl FOR CITY COLLECTOR.-We are requested toaunounceOEORQE WOLFLIN as a candidate for tjity collector. mar CITY- AS8ESSOB.-Mr. PATRICK BURKE, present Incumbent, is a candidate for re-election, as City Assessor;- marll JAMES DvSALWDERS is a candidate for reduction to the oflice cf CUT ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, mart

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 1

oaths. One square. aOlmeVsdÄ Od weck. . Two week, One month, .... 3 hü I i ou .... 4 0O .... 7 &il 111 CC OIOUUIS....... ..................... 01 montUS,.... .................... ...... One year ; ....10 Kr ....13 &) iiT Discount on larger ad ver.iseirenu z-' ot ix ,int' r under, 10 per annum. No 'tillf.)rbiii",a.ivertinientseceivel. A No aJTcrttaemnt inserted far 1cm tiaa 91. PATENT BREAD BAKERY. Xo. 1, FIRST ST., above Main. rB " t-st-iblishment is in full operation, and manm. uiaciunng articles thnt are wamnte.l to give st'nnilT'A All kind of CUACK Litt and 11 LOT UlltAD,rjr lh pouuit, or I wirr 1, at Cincinnati l;ouivule iriccs. llolJing the exclusive right for wtl-vt1"? f.un,y t0 manufacture the Celebrated rATfcNT llKbADsn popular in Eastern cities, beirf f.HCf,?e nd h kalt hi kr tlinn the onlinary llreai, iPii ii Iot,eis "d 8ienjoiUji are invited to try it. rlitell C A K li-S of every description always on naud, and ali orders promptly filled ami delivered. Wcldiuzs and l'anies Supplied 'I'.IW CaSie.4 and Pien at the shortest notice. HOT HUSKS and LÜNNS every afiertiooa. ap4-d1m lEW BUOKS! XBW IlOOIiS'.! I'nnceot the House or David: Odd Fellows' Manuel; Tue Delle of Washington; The Three Ueauttes; Harpers' Wtekly, for April M; New York Lutger, do l th; FUg of Our Union, do 10th; Ballou's Pictorial, do 10th; Atlantic Magazine, do Just received at (api) J. IIEALY'S. V1CTOKIOC8 OVER PA IX. BRAGG'S ARCTIC L1N.MKXT. AlTOnT or Maa! SSrknA I CSSÄ Tolvcd in the adoption or rejection of this pecineby the martyrs to external itiseases 1ml injuries. Harm? receired the indorsement of the distinguished savan,uie late DR. KANE, and Its elKcacr tested dur ing two awful Winters in the regions of eternal ice, it is now coming into gine- 1 ral ue In eTery section of the ciTiliied globe, and its marvelous care.1" areereiy. where exciting astonish ment. Tilt AFFLICTED REJOl6fe. IICHPRKDS and Thou"V'i u;ito lesieu tne Tir-i tuen, aud are rejoicing in free Ion, frora lone inCTipUK ni.i miiA iiriA.ij I which other remedies l.a.i raiici m care, nave vou R L O I A K II E UI TISM, SCROFULA., er. ACllh or 1 OOril-ACIIK SOKE? Suftt'ring f.-oni Bill 1E5. V K A I N S, COKNS. SORE EYES, PILES! The Arctic Liniment w ill all rd you lu.suiit relief. Everybody is liable to BURNS AND SCALDS. For thev dreaiUnl urcHnt the AKCTIÜ LINIMENT shrieks of anruiah uttered hy ,tne scAiaei or maimed viei timsof explosions and e ll:. . Win. tnj L.i ft -I iKiffr tfn.MA 'nimMin of rliTini. tliiir tnr. t X V A i turA Knial.l tl im.a K. di.i.dj. VlTit7 V. - -rVtnieT burn dies exmt in this -V A V . ' .- M It IS r . . . . . V . a - - THE .MOTHER'S COMPANION. It cnr CAKES IN TUB ItREAST. BOltB N'PPLKS, SORE LIPS, PIMPLES, fcc. LUies who prize a pure aain, roid of pimples, blotches, i kuii in, mi .in.uiviir turns and exrresctncea, wf should attack there tresf'iS passers on lieauty's do--a main aa soon as tnev apTr with m ,is -rv?s t; rTI . .,Al,HtM.AM rS-f? if r? ItUexcellfntforit.e hair. sue .rt ii; 1.HIIIIHTIII. giving it a healthy , gloasy arpeirance. It is GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. It U a sovereign remedy for the various dit-etses with which horses areaf rixttd, curing the moit aiarmiitg cases of Lraises, e irains. String-halt, Wounds, Scratches, Sweeney Spavin, Ringbone, Elf-Lead, Poll evil, a.c. Ko former, livery nable keeper, or any per..ii nui.iiii? valuable im KäEt-. should le without this valualleremtdy. For sale by all rerpectaUe DruggiUand Deah rs. PriCsS or ths LImme.it, ?j cents, 60 cent and I a boitle. A one dollar bottle contains as much Liniment as eight twenty-five cent fcottlci. Extraordinary Anuonnccmcnt. Every purchas.r of a dollar bottle of the ARCTIC LINIMENT receives at. Vr. lraffg a 111.. A .'A E. .1 L CV1I V R. ' -" Ä f. " -'-I ' l'rtiT.pSTiTi9joi-iiFAt,of New Vortt for one year. Tiie Jourm-t is a lrfe tliusiratea paper rata uuailt conUininj sixteen races, U-autitully print! on clear white paper, and filled with or jrinal matter from the imp hriUumt writers of the country Cert ncate of s-Tjscription and full particulars of thn.vtl aud philanthropic enterprise of which this offer fovms a part, will a'jeompany euch bottle. m 1 An AtiLNT WANTED ia EVERY TOWN, and TILLAGE. ORAGQ 4c BURnotVKS.t5t. LouU, 3Io. Xew Totx 0rrict.No.4Tl Broadway. CommxnicaUous should always be addressed to St. viVlERBOWER and KELLER & WHITE are Agei 1 for KvansviUo. ap-:ttniigf SPECIAL NOTICES. Dvspepsla and FIls.-DR. TRACT DELOTtME, the great eurer of Consumption, was for several years to badly afllicted with Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he wss confined to his bed.- He was eventually cuitlby a prcs-Tif lion furrishedhhn ly ayoung clairvoyant girl. This prescription, given b" aracr child while n a stite of trance, tfts clred everybody who has taken it, never having failed once. It is equally as sure In cae of Fits as of Dtsfcfsi. The ingredient! may be fouud In any drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address, Da. TRACY DELORME, Great Cur er of Consumption, apl-d&wlm New York Post Oluce. Giddiness, Headache, Ac. These pains and disagree Me feelings are generally symrtums of some other complaint; euch as riyrpcpia, apoplexy, and various others, all cf which are caused by roirnpt noxious matter, clogging the various circulations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, tod by the excitement a great pressuie on the brain. Qiddi-nesj.head-.iche, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen Ilea all the above painful and di&tresing maladies owe their origin to th stood.' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to be the only medicine that will thoroughly purify the blood. Toey enter the blood, and follow the rtream of life on its journey through the system. They root out all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy oiwtructiou They should be taken every night in suiBcient quantities to operate briskly, by commencing with two rills n going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the rytntoms are not removed, c .tuoieuce again wltlvtwo pills and go up again as before. Con tinuein I'.ke manner, until the blood ts thoroughly purified, anu all paid and distress is entirely removed. Obtain one of our Free Almanacs, and read the history of Dr. Morse's father, aud how this tnediciae was introduced. BEH AUE of a counterfeit of then Pills yellow WRarrtas, All genuine are in dlvk wrappers, with the signature of A.J. White U Co., on each box. Price 53 ct. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are cold by deeJcrs in Medicines. rnar3l-d j-w 81 OO-PROCLAMATIOX.-To the Slayor of Philadelphia. The cures made by Prof. DeUrath with D . traighter's Electric Oil. are so near miraculous as to resemble the famed Scripture accounts of similar cures in ancient times by the anointing w ith oil, and these cures are so wonderful and instantaneous, so satisfactory in mitigating of human ill, as to call upon the public functienarii, and those having charge of the public institutions for the sick and the eaflering, to look into the well attested merits, the simple efficacy of this 'Electric Oil.' Prof. DtOrath, therefore, proposes to deposit 1100 with the Mayor, the same to be forfeited. If the Electric Oil sold at 39 South Eighth street, fails to cure a singles' of Rheumatism or pains Irr the back or limbs, Piles, Sores, Earns, and Headache, or to remove all soreness or -swelling in from five to JO min utes, if applied to any patient mkle Or female in the almshouse or any public Institution of the city. mrl-dltwiw

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VS5k -NOTICES in Ulis place, 10 cent per line V7t - : ,r, rr", 7.r wri 10 tier er iimr. aieiIcan3IoitaD( Linlmeiit.-Fron rieb and por, bond and free: -U colors, grades and conditions of life, we hear the same meed of praUe awarded this wonderful article. Sores are liealcd, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and un told ills assuagtl by this great medicine which are sur prising to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard ef the same efiects produced by any oilier article' Fori Cuts. Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swellings, I Strained Horses, Lc , it has no eoual. Eewape or I Imitations. The genuine Must an Liniment is sold I byallrespectaLleDruggisUand Livery Men in every town, pamn ana namici tnrongnout North Ina iwutü America, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean. liny I atonce. IJeware or any oUier'Urace 'a Liulmeut. It i Is abase tmiution. marSl-dStwlm BARNES k PARK, Proprietors, New York. Does any of our High Livers ever eat too much dinner? If any of our readers have cooks who tempt their appetite a little to far, I will tell a secret that will lead them to the enjoymentof their dinners without a visit from that gouty old g-.ntlcaian Dyspepsia. Take doss or La. SaKoroao's Iktigobato arrra venu s next med to KATIXG, AKD TOO WILL KITES. BE TROUBLED Indigestion; but on the contrary, before the meal time approaches the appetite will be sharpened appreciate jciate any kind of food. If the food rises or , the Inv1gora:or will fix the matter at once, for is something in it that, to use the expression of a sours uati friend, will let a man eat gravel stones sod take the t : i . ii j:. . nr. M. on one or two occasions, foraici Krf. ache, and it acts likei acnarm. What we want to say to our readers, young1 ci old, Is, if anything ails yon, go without delay and get a bottle of Da SiKoroRD'a iKviGOtaToa.and if it don't cure, come and tell us, for we want to see one person that it will not benefit. (See Aarertlsement.) marSO-d&wlm Ilcfstetters Celebrated Stomach Bittera, for Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous or Chronic Debilityare Tery pleasant in taste and smell, and can be taken under any circumstances. In cases of Dyspepsia it acts like magic, strengthening Uie tone of the stomach. stimulatinc the diceative dowpiSi. and rirlnff rnrlJv health to the cheek, and brightness to the eye. Iu all rAP.r Hi,s i.t th. ti.oih. kw . chronic, it may be recommended for its soothing, cordial and re'noTating influence. Dyspepsia, heartburn, , , ... c , I s of appetite, nauSae, nerrous tremors, relaxation, ueuii.ij t oL.c, MciKiicicu lacuiucn in a rery snort I space ot lime' 411(1 Per8CTer&llce in their use never fails to work a thorough cure. Kept at all the popular saloons, an J principal drug stores. inrCl-d&wlw Crlatodoro's Hair Dye. The transition of the Hair (Tom grey, red, or sandy, to brown or blacx,pro. duced by this article is imstsntaneocs, and the color brcuhi out U natural, bright and UACIIAMSlIADLi; under exposure to the air or san. Being also a nutritious preparation, free frcm corrosiri InjrcdUnts', it is highly DEA'EFICIAL T(J THE HAIR, aud hence is a faVcrite not only with men of Fashion, but is universally approved by Ladies as a toilet arti cle of i&etiuialle value. Sold everywhere Ed applied by ail liaii Dressers: JOiEPII CRI3T0D0R0, mrSl-lradiw Ho. 6, Astor House, New Yoik. Safety and Reller Old Dr. II- Janie?, a'u whom the New York and other Atlantic city pi es have said so mach, has retired from practice, but Dr. Thomas Til ton, his son-in-law, has been educated to travel for him and linsC his intaluable medicines.' Most prominent among these is Lis extract of Canniabis In dica, which he discovered after hard labor and deep research in Calcutta. He strove to make a medicine to save his only child horn death by consumption, and he succeeded. Dr. Tilton, his son-in-law, is in Chicago, I Room No. Iii, State street.) II has already sue ceededin curing permanently, hundreds of terrible cases of Consumption, Nerrous De-bMity arid Siflt rlug, Asthma and Rronchilis. The Colds and Coughs he has banished, are innumerable. . The Canniabis Indie a is the most wonderful Dieting of the age. Give Dr. Tilton a call r sec for a bottle of medicine, wilch will cost you two di!Wrs. lie will prove t you tliat f.vou need not be sick, and tÜU it will cost a mere trifle 'to ucr Well. N. B A Spiro-D.vnaracter to te.st the strcneth of the lungs, and ascertain the exact state of the patient health. P. S.- By addressing Dr. Tilton a note thron ph tlje Chicago Post IMloe, eucloing four po-tage stamvi (1J centsarecire will be ent in return, free ofclmrce. toany part of the Ufiitn. AM IcUcrc.anwered prompt ly. Auoress Da. TILTON, octllt5m. ' ' Box 1CJÜ, Chicago, 111. Late Discoveries In Pathology show that Tery nauy of the di&nscs which afilict mankind arise fam impurity of the blood. This has long been suxpectcd but Uonly lately known. In consumption, tubercles are found to be a sedimentary deposit front the blood Dropsy , Gout, Cancer. Ulcers and Eruptions, all arise in disordered deposits from the blood. Billious disI eases aud fercrs are caused solely by its deranged un health v state, and e en the decline of lifef olio ws the want of vitality In the Mood. In view of these farts Dr. Aver dcslf lied bis CaTHARTic Pitt especially to purify tni invigorate the blood, aud Lencc we behcre to arise lis nnparalelled success in controlling disease. Medicaf Journal. mrUl d&wlm T O ' ' DR. COOOSWELL'ti AJVTiriiliOGISTIC That haa produced auch remarkable etTcrts in many ca.es of Nii'tuxou, Vertigo, and Arnenous or ths Haan, caused by disturbed circulation, ia those who hare tried it in this city, is for sale at KELLER WHITE'S. The highest testimonials of its etilcacy have bei n given by a number of the most respectable citizens wh-j hare med it. ' Vyi e - COAL. EOHAM IftyiMQ COMPANY, (Office on Water etreet, under tre Telegragh Office.) Cart load of IS bushels of Pcdia-n Mine Coal delivered to any paii of the dry a! l C(Jsper'kad, Coal weirded, if desired, at the expense of htpwchaser. Notes of folrent banscf Illinois and Wiscorisin' taken in payment. JOttN Vf YilOND'. dec2S-tf. Secretary and Manager. I7 JEW DRY GOODS ARRRIYED At S. EAIBTCH'3. NEW DRY uuui)?, ror sate Foe Cash Oxit. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIYED At S. EHRICn'S. NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale Foa CasH Oiar. NEW ERY GOODS ARRIYED At S. EMBICn'S. NEW DRY GOODS. For Sale Fob Cash Oklt. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED At S. EMBICII?. NEW LRY GOODS, For Sain, . . . , ap3 ; I'cX Cas:i Oxlt. Vahdertür? 1rricaltural Society Ur ILL meet on SATURDAY, Arkri 3rd, at fce Coun llou.-e. at I S o-cKk-k. P. M-ap3-3tl P. JlOR.t DKOOK, Sec'y. For Sale or Kent. AIIOL'.SR with ten acru of Land attached, situated a. miles from Evansville, one hundred yards from the Plana. Road. The House is a Two-f tory Krame, with double porticos in front and rear, four rooms n first door. Iii lv 20 feet, and a hall 12 leet wide, four room on second floor, same size, and, also, Kitchen and servants rooms, a good dry cellar, a well of pure water, and a cistern, convenient to the Kitchen; alo a never failing spring of pure water within fifty yards of the house. I or terms apply to apJ.tf KELLER & WHITE, Druggist. NOTICE. THE PARTA KRSIIIl h-retofore existing hetw et-n the undersigned and John A. Davis is this day dissolved Aiiinernmeorj.s. 3i n uiiELl, & CO. w ill be settle! only by the undersigned on preKntatiaji. I wil II continue the coawaapi.vc a 53' Commii ISSIOÜ businettt in thi citv, and in my absence will be re we sentctt bv 5lr. E. Sch4lal'b; Office and Wajrcko Jse, as heretofore, under the Telegraph Office. - JOHN 8. MITCHELL. Evansville, jlarch 3lst, lirSu ap2-lwd New York Ledger. R nF!E? (Friday); and ntherrapcr . and lor sale at M. L. JOHNSON'S, . First Street. 1APKR V ARErforSB, BOOK STORK . . ndllOOIl BUDKRy!-M. L. JOHN SON . MW:'lT''d ? Mortmeut of Paper from Royal to the smallest Note Paper, which is ottered at w holesale or retail. 1 will give the highest market price for RAGS. . Remember thy place, First street, near Main. TO CISTERN BUILERS. A GOOD "WORKMAN can obtain a good Job in builoung a cisurrn by applying at th-Journal office. mrtl-dtf Oil Cloths and Carpet House. TIIB LARGEST and heaviest stock In town re ceived and for sale cheap at -J. OAKLY k. SON'S, trrST-lra I'MtT'l Blrrk,t; ficrt.

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yr g- nmvr nvr o. JT. 11 X VO., ii EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Storage, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS. . (JtA LllAli II AI UlU. u, o l n uu A T A.1 1) EXPRESS AGENTS, Snrrfal AOTIlt IOI tbC PCQD Central it A I L It V A U Jk WD CONNECTIONS, orer which wrare acthrrr tMS k A A1 -uHavin a mammoth Wharl boat at th landinr. t largest on the Ohio lUver, cspatde of storing at.d pro-. . . : ii -1 , t i . . 0 ii,iu.wi"' "( wuuiiic iroui yiwc, ;e are rn irr.red to f:tcilitate the dispHtchof ail con-s'fciuot-nis lurwaraeii to oar care, vy eitxier RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention will I rid to lleceivin. Storing and Forwarding. tJlo, to the sale of any Produce, or other iroperty, consigned to us for sale, and KaUs cinmn guaranitl. Office aud extensive Warehouse on Water street,' adjoining the Telem-at h.and on the Whnrfboat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of cur patrons at all hours, day and niphu " "r iiipmur incuitie; long stancing; untiring ;nergy; and knowledge of our business, we fee! con- - t - - - v w i bjw; ; v vu ,deDt of K'Ting general satisfaction, and hope to merit in0oy!nganCe extensive patronage we art cow liberal cash advances will he made an all nrin'lia' tte rrinC, 1 Z " ' Ci O RILEY & COs EDWARb f?: HILL, COMMISSION SlERCHANT rrt rrr . . . . ' FCJt tfilE PURCnASEand Sale of Wheat, Floa r..a. W n mm - " voru, uju, uwicy, itye, iay, rorK, Lard, sc. Ode, FROAT STREET, VMDffK THK TIlEtlirU OmOK mr'lCmj EYAXSVILLE, IXDLate of Howard & mown. vr. m. aiKKax, Late of Geo. Fosters BROWN & AIRMAN, Receiving, Forwarding and Genera! COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT COSiPANT, bransTllle, Indiana. VE M?JTnJe,v 9?"JIt,1S1iDlP nnder the styU , " " ' oner burser TKr in tn capacity as set fortn in our card abcTe. We are fully vparrd to extend ererv ftu-mtv hirpers, either bj CANAL, RIVER, orRAILKOAD," -uic lut'iu i jui iiieir intert sis snail I laithruiiw represented, sho-Id they be nleasei t favor ni wii 4, l,lrwn'"e. j l areuouse od ut cirner or Siain stre and the Canal. M . CROWN . W. M. AlKMAK. STOIC AGG WANTED. ITF " rrepared to store In onr Fire I'roof Warw Cliandixe. on the most literal tmni. ia uig iar-c ana airy rooms Up stairs, particular car will be UWen of Household Furniture, Agrlcnltural iwDicmruuiuiGiii vinoxor nirnii nr mn iL i damare from damn or rust. Insurant ertected at the lowest fire proof rules, br th month, or Iopit, when desired. arehouse located on corner of Locust street and W . anu 1. 1 anal, and tnort eiirenitrit fur tliirrinfc r River or Railroad. Apply to G fcO. 1 OiSTKR L CO. ap.'p. CANAL STORAGE. I R 17AVE rgt douMt Warehouse at the Cana I ."Win, carble of storinr any amount of produce, which will he received, stored, taken care of n.t L.tA su'yect to the owner's orders, on the ino rwonnbl term. P. ti. O'lilLEY nihMoß. C 2 AR I E R ti M a UAZIA C, tot AprliT SiU New ork Lelgcr; New York Tribune; New York llrrald; . ; . Flr.eof our UnM'ii; . , HalFou 's Pictorial; . . New York Mercury; Frank Leslie's Illustrated Magatlne; New York Clipper; New York Dispatch; Weekly Novelette; Saturday Evening Pod: . .YanKce Nations; and Magnxinea and psrers of all kinds at apll M.L. JOHN SON'S a jttrriuuD riiv-siciAN, (Se vent r -five yetirs of ce. wh'oae aandi of lifejhsinear.v ran out discovered while in the Eat4 li.d et,, a cert-tin cure for Cc hsumption, Astbma, Bronchitis, Courh, C'lds, ani General Itility. The remedy was (lislwered by him when his only child, a ilinliUr, wrJ given up lo die. Winhing to do as much f oo I as possible, be wiilend to such of liloathicted fel-nw-neing4as reijuest it,thisreipe,wiiA full and explicit direction! f.H-murine upaii.l .uccesfuilr nsine it. He requires ejeh a pp! '''" tu ii:clae bim one hillii g i-iit to li:clae biin one hillü g rnel u ptage on the rccipe.V x applied to the payment of . , LR. Ü. JAMES. . id sViit,Jercy CityYN.f.-r tnreecena ii iereiurneiaipoiage on trie recipe. ana tne rrmamoer to be i tliis advertisement. Addi-eks. apl-lmd&w lUOraml fCfeT RliCEITED , ... Waveriy Mag rfiue, for April; Atlantic do lo do Harper : öo de o Orahsu dp o do K nick rr bock er do do' - 1 And all the Magazines aud Newspaper of the ay at arlk'stdate. jnrtl DOIlELL ic CONYOTON . - solADHIICSKi ij liiid.i fcuear, flrto choice; fiOboi Mulunsea; . . 25 H bbls do 5 trc.- Rice; 25 bbls Tar; 2Ti bag! Table Silt, 10 bbls L!in; 3 baca Hio C.fleo; . ö kepi llaisips; U Iwxes tk-rrings; löO drums Figs; in blore and tnr le Kv nirCl WHEELER. riGGS. 1 Sew ii:o stori:. rsHK undersigned hns now ou hand a full stock of JL the BEST 0,1'ALITT of Flat, Ronnd and "e'aoare Car Iron; Box Ices," bcrevr riatea,le.t , which he will rflcr attb len eat prices to casu and r ROM IT TIMS atYKKS. JACOB STRAUB, mrSMm Mahi utrect. Iet- 1st aud M. . Kew snl Hare Do ok. EWAYIM; Ifen' appointed by the Author E m sole ageuts lor this city ivr llit eale ol his (oook, entitled EARLY INDIANA TRIALS AND SIvETCnES, by Hon. O. H. Smith, we ctL-rtli noise at retail and to the trade at Cincinnati prices- lh Ux.k isri.eof uncommon interest, ana every lamilr, witu our County, Township and private libraries, should have . the work. The press has uniformly hr.Uli of the work in the hit heel terms. It is complete iu one large, beautiful octavo volume of (tu iHse, line.r gotten up. With au artiste likeness of the Author, i r Ifuiler. IiOUELL. i4 CU.NVKUTON, uarCS-Caiii HooKsellm. Evansville, lud. rapOBACCO- ' Ya ttoxe Kentncky ard Virginia Tobacct, assort. ol grades liia, 0. ih, ant slt luaip; lOJcaddieü Tobacco lit aLdQ, plugs. choke. 53 ctos Smoking Tobacco; Jnrt received It mrpj WHEELER c KHittS OrSTEHsi Ac SARDIA'LSÜ boxes 1 cans U y, ler) 5 do JRi do do 500 U do Sardines: JuAtreeeicvtd hi mr3l l il'UL'L'i c it t. yifnm II I1L1.I4L1I A. t4A'J-j47. 'EAW AXDSPICLS M. rwä hlf chc&U Juii-erinl G. IU do LlacKlea; '5 caddies Green do 13 bags Perper; lt do Spict; VJ) mats CntMa; t case Nutmegs; IX) lioxes t round Apices; 60 boxes rept-er Sauce; r.axY.II.Tfa; b biixes Toiujto CaUup; bl toxcsMusUrd,jujrf received ard fcrsale' mrSl il Ii tLLLK &: hl'JG 185. SFUIXG GOODS! lSh TLW VTVLE RODI AURILLB, 1 UKMANUE ROUES, . AGRILLE, LAWNS, GIXGITAMS. CIIALLIIS. SILKS, ' AMD niack 611k and Ur .Hanl HU, EMBROIDERILS, TRINIS, RLEACnED AND BKOWr MUSLINS, WHITE GOOVS, KID GLOVES, MITTS, CARPET Rl'GS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DAMASKS; kc, w Ith a general assoi tmeut of . . gntlAG AMI -elMniER GOODS! to suit the trade, at S'j" fijTsox . mrCIni Fortcr's EUtk,lsisUe.t. Ssti 1 33i.5t is. e r ; - AwDiugrnakcr and lligger. THE SUBSCRIBER repectfu!ly informs the Captalnr ( Steamhoau, and the public geher- -ally, that 1 e' lr.sopud a Sail and lugpng Loft in Carpenter'. Wareh jue, On Watr Street, where all s ordrrslahis line will be thankfully received, and punctual ly a. -ended to. . jrfails, Awangs, Tarpaaftn?, Wagon Covers aia Canvas liof- snd every article in th Pkigging Huf, manufacture .t the shortest notine. . . r Orders rer actfally solicited; to be left at J. U. Venneman's kope More, or at thcXofl. mr1lm ' C i! A lt LE SEER T. L-iit'i.'iii.i'i ii'-jiii. Southern and lano- . Ii ard New Vors. Jrii.hrd , ro-rydrC tale rr n. IO?Tl R K CO.

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