Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 117, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1858 — Page 3

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FRIDAY,. , AIB1U9 lltOMKTIK. Teiler lav ; A. jl ( J P.M. I P.MJ iS S.t I 2:3 I THBKXOMETia. ; a. MT. j sTpm. i Tpnn I i 1 i IT" Advertisement! inteudcd fur the Daily, must be handed io before t o'clock, P. M. to insure insertion.

Important Telcsraphic New. It will be seen bjr our reports that the l-ieeompton Constitution has been killed in the House, an J placed beyond the power of resurrection. The Deficiency hill has also been rejected; and Coiniuissioners have been appointed to pro bred to Utah to restore peace and induce the Mormons to yield. fctT Tbc Y abash and Erie Canal was bjfencd to the lakes on the 5th instant, and the canal is, we understand, in good hivigtble order the whole distance. . (r- A Washington correspondent of a New Orleans daily paper, says that the Uon. John Slidcll is now fairly out for President backed by the whole power of the national administration, which is endeavoring ta secure for him New York fend Pennsylvania influence. CT In the Kansas Contention now engaged in framing the third constitution for tho embryo State, it has been proposed to excluda negroes from the State, and ndmit women to rote. Both of these propositions are supported, it is said, by a majority of the contention, and they may bo incorporated into the Constitution. f5FTbc bijh wind yesterday blew down l he frame of a two story bouse on Second, near Oak street, that had just been pat up by Mr. Dyson. Fortunately the damcge will not exceed one hnndred dollars. The Sodtwestebm Ixdiaha Agbiculttral Society, held its adjourned meeting at Yincennes, on Tuesday. Representatives were present from the AstN cultural Societies of Vanderburgh, Gibson, Warrick, and Knox counties. A constitution for the Society was discussed and adopted. A resolution was passed on motion of Mr Ilornbrook to hold the fair of 1859 in Vanderburgh county. The constitution will be found in another column. (gjr True to his promise, the lion. Mr. Harris, of Illinois, cast his vote on the Kansas question. He was carried into the House, just previous to the vote being taken, and placed in his seat looking more dead than alive. Some time since he said he would vote to reject the Senate bill if it cost his life, and he kept his word. After the vote' was announced he was carried back to linger oa a bed of sickness, with the consciousness of hayinS performed what he conceited his duThe Southwestern Indiana AzricnN tnral Society. The following ia the Constitution of the Shitty, submitted by Mr. Orr, aa chairman of tho committee, and after debate, unanimously adopted: Abticle 1. Thin Association hall bo fcnown and tylcd"The Southwestern Indiana Ajrricultnral and Mechanical Association." Its objects shall bä to promote ariculture, horticulture, stock-raising, manufactures und household and mechanic arta, in said District Aut. 2. The officer of this Society shall nsist of a President, Vice President, Treascor. urer, Secretary, and Corresponding Secretary, who hall be elected by the the members of tho Association, and ahull hold their oltices for one year, er until their successors are electcdaud qualifiedjandthrcc Directors from each county joining this Association said connties regulating tbo election of the same. Art. 8. A list of articles for which premiums are to be awarded by the Association, must be rabli'hcd in a nenpapcr and handbills, at least three months previous to the first day of tho Fair. Abt.4. All artie'ea offered for premiums mnt bo owned by the persons offering tho same, or members of their families. Art. 5. Awarding committees of three perrons each, shall be annually appointed by the directors of the Association, to juJjre Of the different classes of articles offered for com petition, and to award premiums for the same. Art. 6. The awarding committees must complv with the provisions of the law, reQuiring competitors for premiums on crops and other productions of the soil to furnish full and correct statements of the proceeds, and expenses of culture of productions, fcc. Art. 7. Competitors for premiums on crops shall be required to Lave the ground and its produce accurately measured by not less than two disinterested persons, whoso statements mutle certified in writing. Art. 8. Premiums on grain and grass Top shall no be awarded tor less than one acre. The quantity produced on the amount of land specified, shall be measured, or at least one-sixteenth part weighed. The grain rop W be weighed according to the statute teigliU of the State. Hoot and fruit crops, rTowcrs and other production ef the earth, shall be adjudged by the Board of Directors as to their merit and quantity. Aut. 0. The annual exhi itions of this Association shall be held at some period be tween the first of September and the first of ovemoer oi eacn ana every vear. i ne premium on crops may be awarded at the lattor leriod if deemed necessary. Abt. 10. The Hoard of Directors shall have pew-nr to fill all vacancies which may occur in thi Association, and the officers so appointed, shall hold their stations until tho regular annual election. Abt. IS. A representation from three counties shall constitute a quorum to transact business. Akt. 14. The Eiecativo Committer shall have power to call special meeting, by giving at least three weeks notice, published in the nowapaper of the District. Art. 15. The county at which the Fair ia held, taking all the receipts of the Fair, and paying all the expences attandant on the fame, may offer premiuma to any amencA, but in no case shall the premiums, so offered, be less than fifteen bnnurvd dollar.

Art. 1. The President, becraury tnaidone. Lard better. 1000 bbl head on trut

Trersurer ball be resideuU or the count where the Jr sir is held during mat year., Art. 17. The annual election loiomccrao . ... , .t. - tins Asuocisiion snau oe iiciawn n T-y v" Tuc-wlay of April, snrl each county shall hare nn Vcila in sain iM-tion- . . . . . The followiiiff pcntlcmen were appointed the Kxccutivc Committee: Ja. D. Williams. A. U. MtKee, Abram Smith, I. Hornbrsoir, and Dr. Ü. 11. Graff. On motion of Mr. Ilornbrook, the follow1ing resolution was adopted: KtKilxtd, That, inasmutcb as tbe Vanderburzh County Agricultural Society initiated . - r - tt -a : ,4.. 1 ft - loa movement oi a isisinci Agricultural a tociation, we think said Society is entitled

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TSLSOKtrtikD BXCLUklTKLY TO THE ETAMSVILLB DA I LT JOVKSAL BT I. A W. LI5K. XXXVth CongressFirst Session. Washington, April 8. r m Hocsk. "Washburn, of 111., moved to lay on the t ible the deficiency appropriation bill. Negatived, yeas 43,naysUS. The question was thcu ordered on tho motion lending on the adjournment yesterday, viz: tore-commit the bill to tho Committee of Way and Means with instructions to report on the Senate bills the items cf. deficiency, under each bad, for tiio expenditure for er vice during the present fiscal year, and in another bill all appropriations designed for the next fiscal year, and also with instructions to inquire what further legislation U necessary to restore to Congress an efficient control over the expense of the (iovcrumeut. The motion was decided iu the negative, yeas 101, nays 119. Deficiency Dill Rejected. The Deficiency Appropriation Bill was rejected, yens 10tf," nays 124. LccomDton Constitution Killed. Ou motion of Montgomery of Pennsylvania, the House proceeded to the consideration of the Kansas Hill. Mr. Montgomery moved that tho House adhere to Its amendment. Brooks of Virginia asked whether, if this motion was agreed to, all chaucc of settlement would bo cut off. Tho Speaker said, he would decide tho question, when a contingency arises. Mr. Grow of Pennsylvania moved for the previous question. Air. beurard of ueorgia moved to recede from the amendment. Mr. Euzliflh of Indiana appealed to Mont gomery to withdraw hi motion. Montgomery saiu ui it wouia auora iura much pleasure to comply with the request of the gentleman from Indiana but he could not consent to withdi .... his motion. Much coßfusion prevailed, and various questions were asked regarding tho effect of tho vote. The Hotlsc then proceeded to vote on the motion to adhere to the House amendment. Tbo motion was decided in the affirmative, Teas 119, nays 111. The motion to rc-conslder was laid on the table. Mr. Branch offered a resolution Instructing the Committee ot Ways and Means to repoit six bills, thus separating the items in the deficiency bill rejected this morning. He said that Armstrong was now far advanced on the frontier, and cannot receive supplies, nor advance, norreced unless Congress appropriates motiey. He presumed that no gentleman desired to see tho army cut to pieces by a force of fanatics, nor to starve for want of provisons. Campbell opposed the re-commitment of the bill to tho Committee of Ways and Aleani, and so far as he was concerned he was willing i. should past, provided tho friends of the Administration take the responsibility. Several Democrat explained why they voted against it. on account of subject! introduced not coming under tho head cf deficiencies. Pending the motion to reconsider the rote rejecting the bill, the House adjourned. Senate. A discursive debate took place. on the expense attending the printing of picture books, in connection with exploring expeditions, that oi Laeut. r.mcry, being under special discussion. Johnson of Arkansas, and Brown of Mis sissippi repudiated the Ipractice of Congr?s, in paying immenso sums for the publication oi zoological specimens, et:. Mr Bright defended Lieut. Emery as having brought back (100,000 from the appropriation for his survey. He also contradicted the opinion that their scientific works are useless; on the contrary, tbey are regarded as authority, and several nave beau reproacntcd in England and elsewhere, feinden orjrcd that Congress should not S"! ' 5 the manuscript has been prepared, and the work found to be certainly rain able and judicious. Ho asked Senators, individually not to euconrafte printing for personal friendship. The discussion relative to pnblic printing was terminated by Johnson, of Ark., moving to amend the bill approved August, 1851, and setting apart Thursday next for it discussion, faying that if the amended bill parsed it will put a atop to tho abuses, so justly complained of. Mr. Givin of California reported a bill for tho conveyance of tho mail, troops, and stores from the Missouri river to California by a railroad, and recapitulated the provisions of eacu section, urging immediate action. COJIJIISSIOXEKS TO UTAH. WismxGTux. April $.t Enough Is known to warrant the ascertion that Gov. Powell and Major McCulIough, the peace Commissioners to Utah, will be in structed to assure the Mormons that it is not the desire of the President and the United States authorities to make war oron them, but to secure the cntorccmcut or tho law.; to which end they will be counseled to participate. Tho Commissioners will also inform them that some troops will be retained in the lerntory to protect emigrants to tho 1 acine form the attacks of hostile Indian. The Coramiiuionera will go with the next rein forcemcnt to Utah. This forenoon a man named Peter Hcsan con formerly of Louisiana, had violent word. with tho Secretary of the Interior in the Hall of the Department. The former struck, or rather attempted to strike the Secretary; the latter turned and discovered lam drawing a pistol upon him. Thompson Ecized and threw him upon the floor, fracturius anddislocating Kesancon's arm. It is believed that I Kcsancon, who is well known here, was ro I fused office by Thompson, which, with pe cuniary embarrassments, had temporarily deranjred his mental faculties. Kc&ancon has oeen several years in the uovcrnmcnt em ploy at vt asiiington and waa looked upon witn respect by all who knew him. Philadelphia Market. miLADKLPnii., AprilS p if iireacisiuus nncnantred, except lor cotn, which has again ad vu need. Tho receipts of flour are falling off and tho market rather firmer. Wheat dull atl 06(1 10 for red, and 1 20tfl 35 for white. 6000 bush corn sold at fl06i72. Oat in good request at 40. Mess p.rk has advam e 1 to 17 50 oasS Very little stock. llama in salt and pickle are selling at 9Xmo. aides at 0 and shoulders at 7 7. 200-bbls and tierces lard at 10, now held at 11, and bme kegs at 12. Whisky un I changed. Xtw Yorb,MaiketNew You, Aprl 8. r m Cotton firm-, salca 4500 bales at an advance of Me. i lour dull, sales or sow unis. Wheat firm, sales of 11,000- bush Chicago opring at t, white Southern 1 80. Corn firm, sales at 75 for white. Mess pork has advanced 5cr sale at IT 5017 65. Lard . - r 1st thS Mar-n KtASlw 01 (if Ulli, A V - yi wvvp vj Sf. Shoulder Kuchan zed Butter Steady. Sugar firm and active. Molaasca steady. Stocks higher. Cincinnati M er a etaCiJtciNXATi. AprilS. T V. 2000 bbls flour sold at 8 60(33 W indieatinjr no chnee. Whisky $L and Tatiier dull. Me pork held at 17 but no-buyers' at this rate. Bacon and bulk pork feeVJ above tlie views of buyers; consequently very little - 1 p0l4 at 9' iä$li. prime is held at 10. i Atmvr V V Anriis v Albakt. K. Y.. Anrll 8. r v I . . . . ., j-. - - lncAssemDly this mornintr rciectcrl the voters repistrr bill, for the further protection . V. kallal.KA V . ... r rn . r ' 3 06 yeas agaiua 67 nays. The Wcatker. CiNciNitATi, April 8 p x "Weather cloudy. A heavy shower this afteraoon. KT TT, are indebted to the polite atten Uond'of Jfister Jacob IUff for New York to rapr a day la': adrance of the mails,- and

03" TKÖ army contractors traf lagrcat distress, and are selling 6rdfffs on ? th War Department at the West for 12f percent discount. Nothing has been paid them since the 1st of January. vansville fnquirer. "' This is a reproachful commentary on the course of an administration elected by a '"hard money party that assnmed the government only thirteen months ago with a surplus of $80,000,000 in the treasury.

ffer Last (all the creat abundance of potatoes led many persons to neglect dijrsins: their entire crop. This spring OO r . r r upon ploughing up those IClt ttley have le-n found in a far better state than those buried in the ordinary mannar. May not the fact prove of service by uiajr nub tueuu. " . 3 RUEgestlnir the idea that those potatoes , . . , . 111 t desired for Spring USe WOuld be better if laft in the cround all winter and then in tue spring piougnea up. 11 itivrc miuuiu be fears they should freeze, a furrow might be thrown on them to bury them deeper. TUK ltlYKR. Arrivals and Departures. From 1. Q. 0'IUIej k Co.'s Rsgiiter. ArtiL 7 und 9. J.hn Brigg, fuiTi11e to CrankTille; l'icitic, Louisville to New Orient; PenmarK, St. LouNtn I'lttsi urg; Moite Mclrf-ll ui, St Lnnis to Luuitville; Oalnnre, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Highflyer, LouiilIe to St. Loui: Nai. llolroe. Pittsburg to St I.011I: John Tompkins, LouisTille and Wabash. The Done ia aground on the bar at Shawncctown. In backing ont, the boat run on the bar, and aa the river waa falling rapidly she became fixed before ahe conld be got off. Another boat will take her place immediately. RAILROAD HRCKIPTS. April 8.-72 lbl flour. Brown & Aikman; 6 bdU trees, Wullaco & Lownean; 9 bbls Whisky. Kochlcr & Co; 23 caaka meat, I ( O'Kiely & Co; 140 ska flour, Wheeler A Ripffs; lbx dfy good., 2 do bata.Shanklin ct Hi 1 ley flour, 1 car load barrels, Who wheat hhd aides. 8 ks lard, J A Crain, 9S bush wheat. J U Miller & Bros; 2 empty beer bbls, Cook & Rice; 1 car load chickens, 8 bbUegs, 8 do apples, 1 bx m J.-3, J S Jaquesa & Co. 11 The Three llntiei; The Delle of Wash'.nrton: Prince of the llou.e of David; New York Llirer, for April ad; Fin of our Union, do do: Just received at J. IIEALVS. KvanKville. March 27th, l:v. KANSAS! KANSAS!! KANSAS!!! HAS nKK.N' the ll-absorllii Question! but n-w tlie question is here can Douks be had thecheapeiitf I know. At 3!. I JOIINSO.VS Hook Htore, avcH ai Olauk Book, hehool Dooks, Copy Dooka, The Intent Macaalues and Papers, ainvt from the EuKt, by thr lt Espress. Call and see, hrst Store West of the Post Office. mr!l Awninguiuker aud Rigger. THK SUBSCniBKR respectfullr informs the Captains of Steamboats, and the puMic euerally, that he hs opened a Sail and Rigjinit Loft in Carpenter's Warehouse, ou Water Street, where all orders in his lin will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to. Sails, Awning, Tarpaulin", Waton Covers and Canvas Hose, and every article in th Raging liue, manunictared at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited; to be left at J. O. Venneinan's ltop- Store, or at the'Loft. IV Itopes neatly spliced. Jf mrW Im CIIARLKS EVERT. OaTkntu rni.Mu CLOVER 1KK; 3VF 2: do lied Top or Herds' Uns; a no Timotny :eca; 0 ar Millet Seed; Received this day aud fof salt hy rnri: If. COOK It SON. AMUllilll U.iHIIK.i KKltMWil forsale t.y II. COOK fUN, Ants. I'tfOIlIlAIJK.- , , 2ä Hemp nelconls(Lng; f coils Manilla neuconi: Ü do do lUUerKope; 25 do Jute do do; -. do do Dedcorddo: Ju.it received and lor sale Mr . Vi IHt.l.tU X KltiUS T ob.iCCÖ JCIlEV8-0n hnd and for sale l y AMl'KL OKU. 1mnj kegs received and t arrive,' for rale r mr23 PRESTON KOT II K RS. rkRtVCKH AMI LUMDAS ib Coxes Oranccs and Lemons in toreand for sale hy PUF.jiTON RK(9. 1VPKKS MILLS COTTON YARN AN 1 CA llj l'KT CHAIN. 300 ha es of this well-known and favorite Icaud, f r taleat Manufacturer's prifM hT uil ir ktc mi v r . fe'8 Agents 44 Cyprss Factory. 9 2 barrels Una 10 do l'itc ; 2: bales Oakum ST, Heels Packing Yam; Ü0 aozen Kxtra lona Ucd Cords; 5(0 do Hemp sackh.r Twine; For Sale by ORK. UAL7F.Lt. Co. IAI?H! risll!!- . Salmon, Mackeral, nerrlns; and Cnlh, for sale by Z. H.COOK At SON. CTTKlUÄic 3in R,4 Fresh Tahle Butter: 1 CotlklMS1 ilo Win doa Fresh Kers; lust receive.! and fr sale by jan-tf. Z, II. COOK & SON. nKii vivKti n. a Bbls. Varraiiled Oder Vlnerar, n stre nt d fa ale hy AM. VICKKKY. kAKmW 40 bales navy; for sale cheap toclo, br rnrH U. FOSTtK it CO. imam.Aii-m-11 M. MO bbls and hlfhlds choice Plantation; 50 blls choice rugar lloue, for nie ny mr U. FOSTKK ti CO. GLASS 6" boxes assorted sizes In store and ror salet.r nirJ3 FUKSTON UKOT1IEK. PICTURE FK.V3IES. k BRAUTIFCI, assortment of guilt moulding of I ia all widths ;ut receiveft v II AC AN Sc CO'S GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE. PLAN. f.10R a Tillar's worth of Books, or upwartls.oougni I i.f na. are will rive at the time a free lift worth from twenty-fiyecents to fifty dollars, besides a ticket Wbicn will entitle me noiaer to tn.w ir 280 Acres or Lana, In Warrants of IM acre; do no w do; An An 111 to: when three thousand tickets are disposed ef. GlfU consist of Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Composition Watehes, (iold Tend, Gold Kar drops, Gold Tcneils, and Gold Kings, Geld Bracelets, Gold Shirt Buttons, Silver Thimbles, Gold Breastpins, and Mlsccllancon Gifts. Agents or persons sending us clubsof Fifteen or upwards will receive a Dollar Book, a OifUand a Ticket that will entitle him to a chance for the Land Warrn. JSookt Bought and Gifts aeeompanytHq thtm I Del wert d wtun the pvrchnttu tmur. to he d tciaed Py i nre-1 nousana iici Tickets,; dupl cates jeel and three drawn the holder of a simi. I nt thnsolil heinff tvlaced in a wheel tk! t .iVn tn entitle the holder of a simi. uu. ................ lar n 'Mil "er to loo acres or lac a, tne second to ou, . I ,Kinl In lO. ""ö" Ordered by mail, 18 ctnts extrt, In stamps, must ta sent 10 Ty posuwe. r.i.inrBM of Bookscan be suncliea wnen osderea. I OOOKSI ! m inns n nrr nnui. we exTieci 10 sen iuc Tickets in foar or six weeks. All orders addressed to the old established Bock and Stationary Store, 507 Main street, where we have been for fifteen years, will eet prompt atteau ixQAn. Cq. mr36d3m Louisville, Ky. HEAT SACKS. , , . 3000 Two Bushel Osnaburrh Eaeks Just , ree'd and for sale by. Iseottl E- 8- BABCOCK. nORIB (HOB KAILS.CO baCs genuine " GRIFFIN bmd and for aal by Ijaa 11 H. S- Vails SAM'L ORR

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

p. Gk O'KiLE-sr a Co., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Storage, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, UEA'ERAL RAILllOAD, STEAMBOAT A.D K X P It K ft S AGENTS, Special Agent for the Penn. Central RAILROAD. AND CONNECTIONS, over which wj s-thor-LOtl-KST PitÄälHLK KATES. ' IU Having ft t.vnnmtMr v nan ixrmt r.t te landing, the bu-geston tho Ohio River; cnabl: of storing and pro tectingaiiiaefcfcuHNi t ira rrttaml to facil Hate the rlismttrh f .11 sigtiments forwarded to our care, by either RIVER, KAlLKOAD OR CANAL, particular attention win be paid to Receiving. tor- " Forwaniiug.aio,to tuesaieofany produce, orotber iwopcrty. consigned to us for sale, and satisfcunion guaranteed. - unice ami sxtensive narcnouse on water Htrret adjoining theTekTrS.h,and on the Wh.v(bnat,whPr ? tu..f?UD'l' ""nAin ,to h teresu of oar With onr snperior fwilitirs; long standing: nntlrin jnergy; anil knowledge or our bumneiüi, mm feelconuenioi giTing ng rencral !attfction, and hop to merit ' of the extensire potrouage we are now ironiinuaiice injovitig. Li(erl cuh advances will he made on all consignments to either ourcelvrs or correspondent in any tins principal markets. North, Ef st, or Hoath. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. EDWARD R. HILL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TIIE rURCIIASRand Sale of Wheal, Flou Com, Oats, Uurley, Ry. Hay, Pork, Lard, &:e. O01ce,FllU.T STB GET, CJinaa the tiiiii,h orrici nrlßm KYASSVIM.E. IU DLateof Howard Sc Drown. LateofUeo. Foster it BROWN & AIRMAN. Receiving, Forwarding and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS FOR KANAWHA 8A1.T COMPANY, KranatlUe, Indiana. WE have formed a Co-partnership under the stvle . of IIKOWN it AIRMAN, and offer i, . ijCT ir caiwciiy as set lorcn 111 our card above nt Ire fullv nrrmml tnmrtai.A -hippers.e.ther by CTAS A L, RIVER . or R A 1 LRU AD, and assure tht-ni that their interests sltall lj faithfully represented, should they Jje pleased to favor us a it! their patron?. Olleeanil Warehouse on the oirnerof Msin stree Jff t'anal. 'J1 . BROWN . JantMf t. M. AIRMAN'. STORACJE WANTED. WEÄÄSffiÄ cltamlite. on the most libera.1 bnn. Haying large and airy rooms upstairs particular care will lie taken of Household uniiture, Agricnltural Implement and all kinds of goods or wares liable to laiuae from dnnip or rust. Insurance t ftected at the lowest fire proof rates, by the month, or longer, wlx.-n desired. WarehmiM located on corner of Locust street and T . ni b. i anal, and most Convenient for shipping nj River or Railroad. Apply to 0E0. f OSTEU k CO. ai'.'". CÄ.f AL STORAGE. HAVE a l.irre donbla Warehonse at tbi Cans m. rHiin,caii(iMe of storing any amount of produce, which will be receiteil, st'we, ttken care of and held n.ject to the owner a ortlers en the moot resmonabl lerm-. r. U. O RILEY n AHPKIl-.' .tIA4 IZm:, Tor April; .New ork Ledger; New York Tribune; New York Herald; 'la of our l"iiin; ltallou's Pictorial; New Yrk .Mercury; Krank Leslie's Illu-tratol M.izine; New York Clipper; w YirU Dispatch, Weekly Novelette; Saturday Evening Post; anaee Notions: and Marnrines and pare of an .mos at PU .'. I.. JUIl.nU. 3 a uirrmi:i) physician, Seventr-6ve yenrs of aire, whose sandi of lifejhave near.v runout, discovereil liile iu the tat Indies. net tis, medy certain cure tor l on.uimption. Asthma, uronchi is, Couchs, C Ids, and (ienenl Dehility. Th ly was disliovcred ly him when his only chi lie reid. a uaurmer, was civen up 10 uie. isniuK 10 uo as niucn rood anpovtiblc, he will.end tesuchof liinalllictcd fcl lowiiiKs as request it.this recipe, with full and expli cit dlrectMins for makuia no and ucce4(ullr usiuir it. He requires each applicant to inclose him Hie shilling ant to inclose him Hie shilling lied as postage on the recipe, V i applied to the payment of a DR. II. JAM KS, J 1 Btrert. Jersey City, N. I.' three cenw to oe reiunmi as posuge on toe recipe, ana tne remainder to t this aalvertisentent Address. apl-lntd&w 19 Grand JtSTRKCKITED -Wverly lazlne, for April: Atlanne . do dd do Harper do do do Graham do do do Knickerlmcker do do And all the Magaxines and Newspapers of the ixy at arue aaie. mril DOBKLL At CONYNWTON oi.nitiKMi9 - hhds Sugar, fair to choice; ytboU Slolasse.S 25 H bids 4 5 tierces Kice; 25 im Tar; 2., nays Tale SJlt, iUMis lhwih; 10 j hnis Rio C flee; '5 kess lUisirs; ft loses H'TrinK, L'st drums Fig; in store and for 1 y nirill " WHKKLKR & KUKlg. NKW IRON STOIli:. rVIlK nndersis'iiol has now ou hand a fnll stock of M. e BtST QVALITY d Flat, Hound and Square Dar Iron; llox Vices, nrrcw a intra, wir. whk-h he will offer at the lowest inrices to cash and raoMrr time Bi'Ytas. JACOB STRArn, mr2Mm Main street, bet. 1st and 2-1 New and Rare Book. AVIMi been appointed by the Author .al sole asreuts for tuis city lor the rale ot his Imok entitieu KAKLY IXDIASA TRIALS AND SKETCHES hv Hon. O. II. ?mith. we öfter thw same at retail and to the trade at Cincinnati prices. The lxM,k is one of uncommon interest, and ever' fnnilv, with onr , County, Township and private lilraries, should liave tne wore. Tlie ress nas nuiiomiiy spoacn oi me work in the niRUcst terms, it is complete in one large, lieautiful ot'taro volume of Stil page, hneiy gotten up, witn anarti&tic iikenessor me Aiuiur. i-y i.uiirr. DOltKLL ti CON YNHTüX, niarS-rjuis ltooKller.". Kvansville, lud. 111 Af't'lt L V boxes Kentucky and Virginia Tnbarrn, snrt el crailes 1 lbs, y. th. fb, and Mti luuins; 100 cal'lies Tobacco Twist aud JWtb plugs, choice irraMas: 25 gross Sinok toff Tob,cco;jn-d. received hv 31 WIIKKLKK & RH4;S tnrft OYSTERS V SAKDI.MvS 50 boxes I It. cans Or sttxs; 2:, do 2& do do IjCU do Sardines; just rceieved by mr3t WIIKKLKK : Ttinns. ''ES"A.DSPH.ESJl 2.S Ulf chests Im aerial O. P. . .Tt; 10 do RlitcKTea; 75 caddies Green do 15 Inas I'ey.j.eT; 111 do Snicc; 150 mats Cassia; 1 case Nutmegs; 100 boxes ground Spires; U) boxes Penner Sawce ; 60 boxes Tomato Catsp$ bO boxes Mustwrd, Just received and a-saltby WIIRKLERat KUitlS. mrSl 1858. SPUING GOODS! 1858. BW STY LR ROB KS AliRllXE, AORILLE, LAWNS, OISGHAMS, CIlALLir.S, SILKSr Asn Dlaek Silk and Lara Mantillas, EMBROIDERIES. TRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, WHITE OOODS, KID GLOVES, MITTS, CARPET RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DAMASKS: ftc, with a general assortment of gPRIXU AD SUMMER GOODS! to.uitth.trade,atre,vrMucAedcets.goN rl 1 m Foyer's Block . 1 rtreet J tlraham's Magaeine, for April; v oodyB Lady's Book, do Yankee Notions, do Harper vteejiy. New York Ledger; Flag of Our Lnion; March At J. HE ALT'S., 60 vrnus, REBOILED MOLASSES; 30 M OO de do uo M bhl Tart a-TieicetRice; 1 Crates assorted Earthenware, pan to ear order. Suitable tor country stores. Received and for salt at lowest prices for Cssh.br mr33 I. ft D. HIEMAwN wwirKERALllJ. AO bblsNos. J and 3; art hlfa de SsndS; , do 'rAtELift CO. ea '

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ü. S. MAIL PASSENGER. PACKET. Evan9villc,Padacah St Cairo Packet, J. H. DONE, P. H. 11ERHON, Master, A -CTT?TV IKAVES rJnille erety. P'SgyirM ,f JICNPAV aihl TllLksDAY.at sail f 'rf-yrPtia .erqtogk. M., arriving at Pad urn n at 6 o'clock, A. M.r Cairo at li o'clock, M.. TUESDAY nnd FRIDAY. ItetSrning, leaves Cairo everv trr? DAY and KRIDA Y, at 1 o'clock. P. M.j md Paducah every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at i o'clock, A.M..Connccdnirtt Rtnnavll with the KvanHvltle nnd Cranfordsville liallroad and Packt ror Ureen River. Also, connecting at 8raithUnl ith Cunilierlnnd River Packits and at Paducah with Tennessee River Packet; at Cairo with Memphis New OrVnnsaatl St. Loci Packets. Ticket ran be olUiucJ ou board the bat for all Eastern Cities. . inrily 44 Comfort, Speed: and Safety ... ItlOULAlt St. LÖÜIS & LÖÜISVILLE PACKETS Lli;iITM.q LI.NB. npilK FOLLOW I. ü DO ATS hveecmir.cnced their regular trips in tne Louisville and St Louis trade, and will continue U run durinf the scan, giviug iNuticular attention to all way buints. The FASHION, CAPT. J. M. MARTI5. Paes Kvanvillc, poinp down. Every TUESDAY Moniinc.jud up Every FRIDAY Morning. The HIGHFLYER, Curt. THOS. WRIGHT, Pauek Kvanvrille, (toing- down, Every THURSDAY Moruiiifr, ana up tvery )iuva iuomins. ine MOSES M'CLELLAN. CAfT. A5DERS, Passes E-nnville Everr SUNDAY Mominr, roina: down, and Every THURSDAY Morning going up. Louisville and St. Louis Pasaenirers and shippers can rely upon the boats leavinc punctually on Uieii regular days, and con' nectinr with all the packets running a've St. Louis. rr t reicht or pasaace api-iy nu noani or to turn V.O. O'RILEY & CO. Regular Evnnsvi'le and LonivilIe Packet. THE JOHN BRIOOS will hereaf. tr run iveularly as a LnuisviMe and Evansville Packet: having excellent aeconiiiKdationsfr tseiicer. She 111 lr 1!vnivtll ,mr V K Ij K.S1 A Y and SATURDAY afternoon at 5 o'ch-'k invcisclr. X. 11. Coillt, Mter. maris P. 3. OARNER, ClerkIIUGVLAR LOIISVILLK, BVA.SVILLB AAU lik.Ul..lU. I'Atltbl', 7IIE STEAMER SC IOTO . NO. 2, will leave Evansville every TUESDAY at 6 o'clock, p. M.,and S ATI R1)AY at 3 O'clock, r. M., fcr Hender son and Louisville. Accommo.hu cms excellent. jn2 Louisville, Kvansville and .llcuiphts Regular Weekly racket. THE LOW-PRESSUHE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, 1. VF. TRIPI.KTT ....Commander. J. B. ARCIifcK vier. LEAVES LonlsviJl evcty Tu ?stl:iy at j r. n.; leaves Metn-l-ius every imiay at & r. m.; Leaves EVANSVILLE f-r lOUISJVll.i.K eTerjKUNDAYat4 r. M.tleavesEVANSVlLLliforMEMPHIH every WEDXESÜAY at 11 A.M. 5ijr-Viv Business solicited aud attended to at same rates as charged by Packets. . janil tf P- 0.0 RIELEY & CO., A scnts. Eyansvillc and Crawfordsvil c M I LII LtLl 111 RAILROAD KorLrouIsvllle, Cincinnati,' St. Louis, India nayollsaud the Efist TI3IK CHANGED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, lv1. OX and after Wednesday March 3rd, tne up Mail train leaves K vansville at h minutes iast j r. a.; arrives at Terre Haute 5 minutes past '.. The down Mail Train leaves Terre Haute 5 minute pat 4 r. M.;arrlves at Kvansville 5 minutes past ID. The aocommoflation Trains leave as heretofore, but pass Yincennes, North, at lJ:;; South, at 121; arrive at Terre Haute 5:2, and Kvansville r. Jt. All SbUions, except Trinceton. l'atoKa, Mnccnncs, Carlisle aud Sullivau, are made Flag stations. TABI-S. M . , Til in ijniiivTiiir...... 5 00 To St. Louis 50 ' Cairo 7 75 t'incililiatl... Iti'liMnalis Cleveland... Runalo New York... 7 &n S ft Chiraro I W " Pittsburg ! " PhilalelphU....2' Ml - lVUtimore '23 73 II W 1! .V 2 SO M.,..n ...TO 50! W Arilin rton "1 tnar3 JOIIN INGLE, JR..uperniic-nicni. ADAMS EXPRESS C03IIAXY' KKW ARnAXKMK.T. fMHF. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respectfV JL lv annotiiHeti their fiiendsand pjrons. the ptilr tcof Kvansville and vicinity, that, with increased fa ilitie f'r the tranniiortatiou of FREIGHT, PACKAGES. . MONEY snd Y ALU AR LÜH. They olicit a ewitinane of Miner favor Espe cial rai e taken in the collection of . DRAP TS a NOTKH. And the transportation of small or valuable pacaages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facili-ti-a of Kxurviu. can obtain anr desired Informatioi in reftTcnce fo the routes and details of the business, at their ortice on Firt street, between .'Main atm i,rusi oppositc me rosi-VMiice. ucic u. u. x icm - v TRANSPORTATION WESTiVARD. WE beg to C!ll the athntion of Merchants buying of mlerinc their fall storks from th E.istem cities, to the superior advantages and facilities of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, forth? safe and speedy transportation of Freichts to Evanrvilleand vicmitv. Connections are made with the mort reliable Railroads and Steamshir. River Route shortened and improved by completion to Parkersburph. Through rates lower than by any other ronte. Apply to M. Pon-ra, Bo-tnn; B. V. Kki.i.v, Philadelphia: C.W.PaaviKL, N.York; J. T. LaoLaan, liltimore for information or thronch rates, or to OEO. FOSTER ft CO., Freleht Agents, Comer Locust street and Canal. Evansville, Indiana, iv2ll NOTICI VI. I. PKHSOXS to whom Premiums were swardel bv the Vanderburgh County Agricu'.tural and Horticultural Society at their last Fair, nd who have not received the same, are hereby notified to present their claims to the undersigned, on or before the first day of April next, although by the rules of the Socitv thev have forfeited the same. "11 oritur of the Societv. m'r:'. 'P. II0RNDROOK. Sec'y. TIIlT'CIIILlPEST MACAZIMli IN THE WORLD. AOK.T8 and Canvassers Unteoror I.ITTKI.I.S MVI.VU AtiK. in evory State and nction of the Union. Liberal terms will be o tiered. . . ., Apply to 5ANFOKD St Ufcl.l??r.K, K".T iinaulrir New York. Publishers of this long established and popular lrindical. H. CUM BERTS' NEW GROCERY, WHOLESALE AD RETAIL, Main Street, Three Doors fron. Second, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. IHR. il'MBKRTS has opened a new store as III above, in which he will keep a full supply of the lest FAMILY GROCERIES, Liquors Cigars, &c. II will also purchase an sell aU kinds nf COUN TRY PRODUCE. COCCIIES! LOC.MJES! fMflM tt Win Chsunlvr i?MMhes. in uanuuk ami KnCameled Cloth covers, wade up expretsly for the City trade, for sale low . ,nrr v.t. Snortinf Cnnn. rsTtUR LATEST CUT. English ana rrencn JL styles, at . . , v n mrtl Mafn street, bet. IttandSd. iIG3 . 2W drums In fine tderj for sale hr . marl Bcxtrito'a. SBTMora. arnot rH iFHt, Rotary ruoiic SEYMOTJR Si. KEIIR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law awo REATii ESTATE AGENTS, tTill practice Law ta all the Courts of this State, make Collections in Tanderbinr County; Phase and sell Real Estate on Comrntwionftcfwner wrth atl other duties connecteii wiui men of the Law and their Real Estate Agency. i mw s?m f'wiatantlr for Sale. Office on Third Street, In rear of Waahington Hotel, BYAX8VIIXB, IXD. tnr27-3mdfti WOODEN BOWLS, Ae.1 (X) Nests Wooden Bowls; 15 dosen do Trays; f, do Ass'd Churns: f . DIISms Vina: S do MShm,ju-trr-e.vHvdto,Mlehy eV n v a.1

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FOR SALE AND RENT. Two Dwelling and Lots for Sale on Accommodating Terms. rVtHK undersiened offers two Frame Two-9tnry Dwellins; Mves, on Inale treet, near Iteiu, rianney Si Co.'i Fonf dry, being lots No. 13 and 14 in Uock 15, lo Stockwell'i Enlargemeat. The Dwellings are nearly new. well built containing five and atx rooms each. E-ttJrer one will make a comfortable hrme for a man in moderate circumstances. They will be sold at a bargxhi as ineowaer. hu letW town and gone to farmincIf not sold before the SIXTH DAY OF APR1 L, they will then be put up at auction to the highert Mdder. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. Kor further particulars, apply to Mr. Garvin, Real Estate Agent, Crescent City Building. " - mar:, 4 . AVILLIAM JOIlXSflS.

MISCELLANEOUS. . MALTBY'S FRPU OISTE RS 1AM now receiving dlty MALTBY'S unrivalled aud celebrated choice I'tantod Baltimore Oysters, and am prepared to otl'er 4he antle' such niduccniciiU for the entire scsson as have never len fferel in this market heretofore. 'A eonslsut daily supply always an hand, so that dealers and families can obtain at any tiraeduring the season those choice Oysters, in cans and half cans, and 4a tHet.bell, warranted fresh and swset.and very superior in flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none but bankable mcney received. A. KURTZ, octlj tf Sole Aoctt for K vansville. GROCERIES. ljMibM Molasses; i 4X) hhds Sucar; . a0 lirns Cotfee, in stor and to eome, and forjMlehy lm-u-131 l'KKSTON BKOTI1KKS it mon MILCH cows Z. Ii. COOK k SON. VF f t For sale by IVOTxCK. - r. fTTMIOSK who have spokep to me for Strawberry H I'lauu. would do wi Tl to Lave Lhe'r rronnd in n-ddiness for them by thf hrt week in April, at which tune thu Plants will be rewiy fvr delivery. There are a few hundreds yet unsold . N . 11. All orders left at Wm. Hughes' Store, corner ZUulu ana becoua street, win ne attrnnea to. nirt ANDREW ERSKINF. MMItCItl GOOD article e-f Dfy PJne- lumber and rm chineles ror sale, can i rouni at tne ram or K. II. BENNETT ft CO., mr2C-Sc9 . - ntsr Kratz ft Heilmsn'a Foundry TkRIED WEKF &o; lus bucir cure I, received and for sale br iori VICKkRV ti JOHNSTON. SU boxes Goshen Cheese, received and for sale b.i-20 VICKERY ti JOHNSTON. New Books. BA YARD TA YLOK'S XF.W IIOOKTravels in Sweden Lapland and Norway.' Oodey's Lady's Book, for April; Yankee Notions, April; Life of Aaron BUrr; Received by POBELL ft CONVNfiTON. LK. 54 IJ.l.i PitULnrch AJe, just receivea and for sale. at reduceu prices. LH3 TENNEY ft SORENSON. ; R. S. HOWARD, -nCCKlTlXO, FORWARDIAG . .. AND ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, Water Street.' - KVANSVILLE, IND., THAN KFCL for the patronage heretofore solTnerlly 4tenled lo me, I beg to say to my Ureen River and usuMBirieiHii tnu l am sun cn lire ground, ready and willing to fjive their consienxnents close attention. . , Particular attention clven to the forwararncof ToKicco, Pork, Lard, Bcon Casks and general Mercha6dne mrJO-Sm EVemreen Trees. - Vf CIIolCK KVKHOREE.S, assorted J ust Received by mrih Z. II. COOK & SON. rC YOl.U FI.E HORSES 9ß for sale low for cash by mrii r . , Z. IL COOK ti EON. M fi JBTAWBKRR Y PLAXTS - In 4LUUU hue ordei , ror sale by mrtä lf Z. II. COOK ft SON. CHOICE DRIED PEACHES, , . do do Apples, -In Store and forealetiy ZIf COOK & SON. Pronojtals-from Bii Uders.' frilU CADERSIGXEOwill receive scaled pro. posats until the 1st of April next, fr Uue erertion . . p..... i - i. i: . r' . . a. . (l .... I im rnur uni t otT,,n .iiu ciiren. t ntua uii spccificatinns rea'y for inspectioh at our oWce.mrt:t ' ' ALLIS ft IKVWES. JODET'S LADY'S BOOK for March,- lwt rceived M by IfcblfJ 'DOUELL it CONiütiTOX f CLARIFIED irOARSi-1 irtids hr'stsre. For W sale by I marl 31 FHEBTON It KOT HE us. S" VKmür- - in dosen Iron bound half Bushel merjures; 25 Wls Tanner's Oil; r li do Crushed Sugar; -U do Powdered Sugar; , li do Loaf Sueur i Jurt received, and for sale hy nirI3 ;. PRESTO rfuos. .... . i ( CIIRKSK7ä boxes W, sale by R. and Ilatn'wireh ; j.ust'reeivel, for Svcamore. near Water street CArpkt e-HAi-i: bags White; 10 'do Colored: S do Cvtton Twine; For Sale by 93 RJ A LLZ E L ft Co TOP O.MOaTi SKTai. ansfa RrSH CHOICE ON TON SETS received and W f.rUeby .. It. COOK ft SOi IJII'ItOVK YOUR LOOKS By tyns-ing one of VAUTIER St, - MARCONNIER'S SPRING STYLE HATS, UT III I'll for beauty anil symetrical proportions niake the present sly le jnc ot tlie neatest ever presented to the pu'.dic. ... - Hats made to onter which we warrant to fit as mmfortably as a nigntcap. writ A CThftHenge Iv the World! TO FROIfSCE A nKR OR DETTER article of - -miiNCH FELT HATS, tluin tlmse we are manufacturing. All shapes and colors keit on hand, or maite to ordt,r at short notice. 1 VAUTIER ft MARCONNIEK, mr4 Min street, bet. 1st and Snd. Dress t'assitnpre lints. Ul E ARE MAMFAtm illXU for Srring aCd Mimmrr wear, a splendid assortnuntj nd gol wearing article of Cassiiucre Hats, shai td to.suit the most fastidious taste. VAUTIER ft MARCONNIER, mr24 Main s reet, bet. 1st and 2d. I.Iosant Cair' ill E.VS YOUTIIS and l. FACTS' t-H-s, for ti'linc ami Mimtner wear ai KCcyN ? F. R. mr?t l " street. bet IstanHS!. J. W. HUGHES, (Srecassoa to IIOLLixoswoaTH ft IIvohes.) Importer and Wholesale Dealer In CHINA AND GLASSWARE, LOOKI.G.GLASSE.S RA" IV ES A FORKS, Tea Trays, Tea and Table Spoons, Drlttanlov Ware, dec, Xb. 11 JfAy STREET, next to Cid JSanl, EVANSVILLE, IND. . m- ..cnrfml to mitt the Countrv Trade always on hand a mil. r i M.i i. ,v As.K. vi i cription. STAR mrld AND ADAMANTINE THE undersigned continue the manufacture of their celebrated fanfUes, of the dillcreut sues, four, five, six and seven to the pounds. ALL WARRANTED. ru,! a-iuui. CoBSwmem-witl find it greatly td their interest to use thee Candles in preferenee to those that are sold BY Many Candles" that are really seven to the pctnd are branded and so Id as sixes, mtcing adlfference against the consumer of five pounds to the box. The variation usually made in the price Is not proportioned to tils difference, as the following stitement shows: A boy or SeTsr coutsiü ttf C kdlks, ad is sold roa 35 reruns, which is the a, real weight. A icx orltoz., oa VSHOaT Weight SntES," COktsiS OKLt240Caxsi.es, 8 AME SIZE AS THE SEVENS, amo is oo roa fortt poükds. . 8 apposing the price of the former to e 20 cents, and the latter 18 cents, there will he a difference of twenty cents in price and seven Candlea in count per box, in favor of the fall weight Candles to retailers and con darners; and this will be increased five cents rer box for every cent advance in rrioa. Those interested would do well to examine th subject for themselves. J . ... PROCTER ft GAMBLE, tnart-JmiS - 24 Wfat Second street, Cincinpati.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

Election of School Trustee. IJOTI CE ii hereby given to the qualified Voters o IM the Citr of Evsnsville, that in connection wis other City tficersto be elected on the nrst Monday ot April next TMh- Inst.) as per advertisesaent, ther win also be elected One cnooi l rustee rr tae scnool District composed of the City of Evansnlle.dj ordecol Conimoq council vT 1 ELL H. WALKER, Clerk. Bar33-2v,. . .(Volkabote copy V)J d Notice to Borrowers. AI L PEnso.NS n.lebted to the Common School an Other Tniüt Fond, fnr l.uin. will rles take notice thatttnless they call at the County treasurers otfice and ty the annual intcresf. du in aduce,?n stiju loans, me premises mortcaced fur tne security inereoi wilt be alv I vertised for sale as the lawihrecu. mridiw-wSt WM. II.- WALKIR, A. V. C. AN ORDINANCE -1 To prescribe the i inTfc-witWn VhicK rckl estate tnay be old lor luepavmeuiui vity Aases asesaea Uieroon: Section 1. He it ordained by the Commou Cooncil of the Citv of E vansville, that from and after the i dm sageof this Ordinance, it shall and maybe iawfnlfor the City Collector at any time after the first Motidaj IT October, and before the secorjd Monday of March of each year to matte the taxes assessed, on real estate, either by the seitureand sale of the goods and chattels of the owner or claimant thereof, or by Sellins the lot or piece of ground itself, upon which the tax remains unpaid or so much thereof as may le necessary to pay such tcS and costs ef ad-rertisine and aal. Att:' - . . JOHN I1EWSON, Mayor. IVill M. Waxkcr. Clerk. . . . M jTEW BOOXS; NEW BOOKS. ' L vi Livinptone's Travels In South Africa: Lucy Howard's Journal, hy Mrs. Sigourney am. naie s iiecriis tor the Million: . . ... Mfe ! or Aaron Birr; -. ood's Botany, Twin Roses ses,by M rs. ftitchle. lust received at mars 1X)BKLL 4i CONYNQTOV3 THREE COWS Knquire of jfND CALVES FOR SAT.K. Z. II. COOK Si SON. teblö Valuable Standard Wörks. DOUELL' & COXYNGtON . ARE SOLE LOCAL ACRVTS for Van)r burgh couuty for all thi suascaiPTioa aooas published by D. APPLETON ft CO. Abridgernent of the Debates 1st Congress, OH Public History of the L'mtea States. ew American Encyclopedia, A Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. . ... Cistainly the first werk of the agei'---- . ' American Eloquence, A Coll-ction of Speochea ana Aiiaresses. ot Uio . aiost tminait vrators or Amertcav .. Encyclopedia of Wit and II am or. By Ihe oals-. uraieu uomeuian uurvon, ia -jc. i os. Ictlonary of Machines Mechanics and Engine Work. Tu newest and most improved edition, in 25c. No. I'res' Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mine. . . , . . . j. - DOBELL ft CON YINOTON Leg to call attention to their importaut works, and request their kind friends' to till ar.4 see them ; as also, the array of opinions of . eminent men in continuation of their importance and - vaiue. ' ... Dobell ft Convnrton have tlmnlpj btmI trimMi nf the various bindings in which thee works can ba procured, from paxer to the finest Morrocco: mrl7 ES PIPE AM) PIG LEAD Casks assorted from H inch to 3 inches; ' '( Pies Lead: Beceived,aud fr sale by i . SAMUEL ORR. CO AI ! ! CO AI 1 1 CÖAL. 1 1 1 . "JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL BR DONE. '. IIIAVK Just erected a Fairbank's Scale, for the purTMMe of weichinrmr coal. .1 shall sell- mv coal bv weight, aecordiig to the law of the State. I bava a larre stock of snperior quality Of Pittsburg Coal, and invite all my friendato ircmeacail and try it. I have been eighteen years in the business, and profess, to be a j nde. The price of coat ia 1) cents per bushel. All orders left at the Oas Company's Office, betweew First and Second, on Locust street, or at llornbrook's Store, on Water street, or at mv Coal Otüce. at the LaInasco Wliarf. will be attended to. All coal must be paid ror wnen ordered, in bankable currency. Coal! Coal I Coal X WE have now on hand, and are daily receiving, the best COAL that has ever been inrroaucod into this market, which we are selling low. Good curt rency will be receivel in payment. Orders left at th store or ji u. v . ii ion .3, next to ut state nana, will be promptly attended to. jan25-if . JNO. VT, nUGIIES ft CO. COAU FOIVSAXE. VjWE hare 'on hand and are constantly receiving coal of an excellent quality frtm upthecanal, which we wi!f deliveV in any part of the elty atldc. Orders left at James Lahghlin's warehouse, or . at the office of Nathan Rowley will be promptly attended u. e: ROWLEY ft AMOP-Y. BALTIMORE COFFEE loo bass for sale by inr20 GILBERT ft BOWLES. FOK TIIE SPUING TRADE. " Till. Undersigned has now on hand, ;uid arriving, a full and complete assortment of Hardware, which he will sell at the lowest prices, such as Shovels and JSpädes. . (iarden Hoes and Sutesf " Hay aud. Manure Forts, : . .. Trace, Log and other Chains Hamcs and liedge Ehenrs, . Lpcks and Latches, , Eutt Ilinjproe aod crcws:, Borinjf and Morticing' Machines,. . Table irnd TOctet Ctjthrv, ' Butcher's and Earl'Smltl Files, 3Jill and Cross Ctit Saws, KalU, ;,f CarpciitcrsL.And. Coojieri Tools, rf the best qaal'ly. Also, a large Slock 'of Paint, Shoe, Counter aa other lirindir. Bees leave tocail 1heattention of Grocers buying Hardware, who will find it to their interest to examine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. J A CO II fcTRAUB, rarlZ . Successor to A. W aldkibch. Wholesale Flour Depot. WK are incotis'.ant receipt of-and have In store le, 'Tli tt.to.es a large ock of the bt lrandsof Klour, lota E f.tra aud uperhue, to which aperhne, I we iurite tbe trade. 'BrOW N ft "AIRMAN, corner Maia street and Canal. mr22 sT Ki: h EXTRA FAMILY' FLOURM.A J u this, u& Vjt sale Ly BROWN AIKMAN. KEOSIVED BY EXPRESS. ' - Frank Leslie's New Macazine fnr March, r trraham'a do do do: Emerson's Magazine and Patr.am's Monthly ; a t eKT! , J.IIEALEVV. Sw9et Fetatoee, fron Aew Orleans. 8 BBES. 'SWEET POTATOES received per Str. Peter Tel Ion; br sale by " X. II. COOK ft RON. rfKA, TÜBACI'O AR TUSARS. JL TötIiOO Assorted Imported Cigars; 75 Bx Chwice Tol'scco; .. . . .. ' 5 hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a small advance for cash by i ... Z.H. COOK, ft SON. LUCIUS HART, IMPORTER & DEALER IN METALS, 4 AND C DUllLTNG SLIP, SEW YORK, OFFERS FOR SALE BANCA TIN, STRAITS Tin, Antimony, Spanish an1 American Laad, Slab i'inc, Copper, Bimtith,' Bar Tin and Bar Lead, Balibi! metal. Spelter Solder, pl;mler"s Solder, fte. Alo. BUITANN IA aad PLATI WAKK at wholesale and rntail. . . marl3-m 50O BCSIk f'RJME .OATS, received per Kte Sarchet: for saleVy Z. II. COOK ft SON. Ii. I.. Fa he ii stock's Vermifuge FTEIian expertcnee of almngt thirty years is im fhe re:araunn of Vermifuge, I am now enabled to offer my jmproved Veraiifnge to The public, as an article in erery way worthy of confidence, it being tha most eflectual Worm Destroyer ih either Children or Adults y'ef introifjped. This ftd which isa'testedby Certifkah-s f rcrsops of well Jtnown veracity, enabls me without any lfeits-lon Vhatever, to guarantee it to give Uie fullest sr.tsfaction. - ' -'. L- FA II EX STOCK. Late of the firm MD. A. Fahentcck ft Co. Sold wholesale, by B.'L.Tahenstock fc0.. Wholesale Ift-ut-gi-ds, No. t, corner M ood and Feirth sts., Pittsiurc, Pa. Sold also by John Laval, Chss. Ilch and J J. Pe!inigt-u,Irucists, Evansville. (Jan li-dawZm MILLING OUT! fl,Iintinderignedlegtfrlve notice to the piiMie Wl (n general , thttt they are determiked- to sll out tbeir enlirwstocK of .a wriisa m j - - . China; Glass a cd Oaccrisiarc. Bein to se e ilestrous to quit this business, they are wlinicg 1! their goods at and ; t. . DELOW COST TO ICES. This is a very excellent opportunity for Families It furnish themselves with ibean Oueenswar. atul should not. be overlooked. Cash wholesale Lurara are particularly requested to rive as a call. tnrt4-tnd ' Main street. AF; CRUHEft AND POWDERED SCOAR. 25 bbls. just received srxl for ae Hr r marl . , GILBERT ft BOWLES. BABCOCK &. SONNTAG, ? iJiroKTiEs or Guns and Fishing Tackle, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BE( LEAYE to call the attention of Onnwniths and Sportsmen to their large Stock of Fine and Plain, Dout.le and Single-barrel ?h"t Guns: Colt's and Allen's PUtols Klfle barrels. Gun Locks, and every article for Gun Makers. Sporting Apparatus, such as Game Bags, Shot Bell, JT russion Caps, Hunting Knives, and Fine Pocket Cutlery. Also, a large stock of Henry's superior warJÜST RECEIVED BY KXFRESS.-w Yanaea Kotions for Msjclw , . Swan's Instructive Reader; Museal Banquet, for als by frb nEALY