Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 121, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 April 1858 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY AfltlL H I1ROMTIK. 1 "sr.M". I 2 JT " ester r t A. Al i31 TI'TSf THrkMOSf CTBK. ; A. M. SPM. P. M. 4? if A Ivertisooaent intended for the Daily, must K handed tn l-efore t o'clork, P. I. to insure insertion. Thereopte Prayer . 'Icetins "Will bo held every morning thU week at Cwlscent Citt IUll, commencing at S o'clock. Tho mcetir trill be conducted ly lay member of the different elm relies, in the city. ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. WALNUT STREET IIOl.sE. (LATE MKi. FE.NTr.COST.)Corner of Yatavt and lint SlrteU, Has been taken by the undersigned, who Vill spart no effurt-i to merit a good patronage. Tl'.o hoTisc U conveniently aituatcd, has exzellent rooms, neatly fnrnisbed, to hkli proper attention will bo given; and the table shall bo supp'.iad with the bot that can ba procured, Permanent and transient boarders may rely upon bcinj wll fuitcl. Trices reasonable. 57" Dav boarder s( licitoJ. April . ilKS. A. WEHR. (0"V7e haTe Goiey'i Hook lor Ma, Heber than ever in plates and interesting fccntertU. It üas ä beautiful plate of Qjcen of Mij" designed and engraved expressly for the woik. (fi- The fine liht, clastic, casiniere coat?, gotten up by the Messrs. De."lin, nd tor wlo at Mr. Lyons' are certain. the most dressy and comfortable gar inent that has been introduced this season; in kct, Mr. Lyons' whole stock seems nicely adapted to the season, and the wants of tho people, and he is nowprepared with fine goods and trimmings, and a number of good workmen to furnish any style or quality of garments on short notice. Littell's Lirius Age. This old and valuable periodical has just commenced a new series. It has been enlarged to eighty pages weekly, and greatly improved in its typography. I affords the best compendium of select literature that is published. It contains all that is most valuable in all tho foreign periodicals. For G per annum a subscriber now procures 4.1G0 closely printed pages of the choicest reading. If any one is restricted by his means to taking but one monthly, let it be the Living Age. It can be procured by addressing Littcll & Son, Boston, or of the dealers in periodical literature. G7"".Ye ftrC indebted to Mr. ParUiJgo for 13 latest paper by Express. -J7Ju Jje Loring, who was recently removed from ollico by tha Gcvcrnor of Maacliusctts, i said to have received the appointment of tub-Treasurer of Boston. Chance in Cabinet. A Washington letter wiiter ot the New York Herald, in Lis letter cf the Sth say: "There aro rumors lunning d-:cp among curtain men here of u possibility, and sonic far a necessity, of a changa iu tho Cabinet. T hay ay there must bo more vigor and Its circumlocution in high places." TJ1K ItlYLIt. Arrival and Departure. j From V. t'.. O'Riley fc Co. Eegist? r. AraiL 12 and 13 ttswliagSreen, B. Green to Evansville; J. 11. Done, Saud-Iar o Erammlle;, Glenwood, Nashville to Cincinnati; J. II. Conn. Pittsourg to St. Louis W Kbox, Wnhash i üv nsville; ftieeu Cn", New Orkans to Cincinnati; Fa.-h ion, uouisrilleto St. Louis; Hudson. l'ittslurg tj Nshviile; n1i, Kranit nie t'i New Orleans; Laudis,Oiucliiuati toNe Ork ius; The William Knox arrived yesterday with a portion of the cargo of the City Cairo. The engineer of the latter boat, informs us that she can bo raised when the water subsides; but that it is now risiug. TL City of Cairo had between seven and eight hundred barrels of salt, together with sync dry goods in her hold, all of which will bo almost a total loss. The Imperial has been attracting greatattcntiou wherever she has lauded. The St. Louis paper state that five thousand person have visited her, since her arrival at that city. This is the regular day for the Briggs. Beine mber the Evansville boat. She will leave this evening at 6 o'clock. Her ac commodations are of the very best, and pasfccugers cantot help feeling at home wheu on beard of her. Tfce Choctaw, from St. Louis, will return froio thi point to New Orleans. She was taking ou a Largo lot of produce yesterday, nd probably will tart down the river to day. The Pons came up yesterday cafe and sound. The heavy rise, in the last few day lifted her out of her ugly position, and ouce more set her afloat. This Is indeed gratify Ing, as fears were entertained that she would be compelled to remain on tho bar all sum mer. She will resume her regular trips, and go down to-day. Success attend her! It A I Lit OA I) RhCKlPTS. April 13th. 15') bbls flour. 2 tres bacon hann, llf'J hbU pork, I A Crane; 'Ji barrels flour. 2 hhds pore, 1 bll Uo, 2 bbls cirzs. 1 keg lard, Geo Foster tfc Co; 2 two horse wagons. 1 sack harness, 225 bbi flour. Brown fc Aikman; 1 basket, 2 trunks. 2 bxs mdsc, 28 csks nork. 227 bbl pork. 2 bxi books, 871 bbl pork. 1 bx rnd. P G OT.iley & Co; 1 bbl erz. Wheeler fc Kizars: 3 empty beer keg, Allis & Howes; 4 bbls eggs, 5 bags dried apples, 1 bag, 1 bundle bag, 1 box tununes, 1 bas or feathers, i'reton Uros; bx liquor, John Laval; I bx liquor Keller & White; 1 bx li a nor. F W Sawver; 1 bx liquor, .T J Pennington; 63 bbls pork, B S Howard; 3 bxs mdse, Shanklin & IJiley; 1 bx mdsc, .Jonann Cenpcl; 10 bl.U whisky, öl bbls flour, J C Wheeler; T bbls earz. Preston Bros; 2 bx goods, M S Prince, Mt Vernon; 9 empty bx, 4 do bbls, Wheeler & liigg; 2$3 bush wheat, Igluhart Brc ; SO bb. tlour, Beinen t & Viele; 3 bxs good. 1 bale dorn. Jewell & Benjamin; 1 bx goods, Wm E French; 2J beer bbls, John Schüler; 2 bbls esrgs, F Kron; 2 bbls do. Gilbert & Bowles; 4VÖ bush wheat, J It Mills & Co; 473 bush car corn, Kenner & Co; 40 bbls wnisky, Brown fc Aikmau; 27 sk oats, Geo Fostor fe Co.

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TELBCSArHED KXl LCIT KLT TO THI KVAKITI LLC DAILY JOVRMAL BT K. W. LINK. AXXYth Congress First Session. A Fight on tho Floor of the House. Washington, April 12 r m IIocse. On motion of Clark, of Mo., alter reading tho journals, the House adjourned, to atfonl members the opportunity of attending tho funeral ervico ot Mr. Benton. Nearly ull the members lingered in tho Hall niter the House adjourned, converting in groups, or in their teats, when they wore startled bv a fight between Mr. Cruigc, of N. C.. and Mr. Helper, kuthwr of a book called the "Impending Crisis, formerly of N". C. They had just before bout angiily engag?d in conversation. Crowd rushed und separated the comb itants while tin y were engaged tl-nl-J ing heavy blows, jlr. Helper wastemi orati.y taken in charges by tho Sergeant atArms A nnmb.r of ladies who were on the floor at the time, were frightened witnesses of these diigrucef'.il proceedings. A pistol und knife were found on the per son of Mr. Helper, n. er being taken into custody; ho mnde no attempt to uso them. At on investii.tion into the abVir, this alternoon, Senator Hale, and Messrs. l!air and Montgomery appealed a ccunscl. Tho Justice held the accused to buil to keep the peace. Senate. A message from the House waa received, onnotiucinir it adherence to the amended Kansas bill, and calling for the passage 6f the deficiency bill. Mr. GrecD cave notico" that lie would eall up the Kantian bill to morrow. Halo presented u Petition from tin inmnt ot the Military Aylum ut Washington, asking for a sub.istance instead of continuing within the asylum. They complain of the abase cf tho asylum. Tho tetition was referred to special committee, witü power to report by a bill and cnd for persons and paper. 1 ho .senate then a.iiourncd to attend the funeral ceremonies of Mr. Benton. Washington, Apri! 13. p ir HotE. Mr. Carutheis, from Maine, ap pealed in h"sta' to-0a , for tho first time this cssion. Tho House wc;.t into Committee of tho Whole, to establish a police guard for tho Protection of lifj aud property in Washington J'ity. Senate. At 10 o'clock, P.M.Mr. Grow, without preface, moved that as tho House had dian?rtl to th Kansas bill, that the Senate should nsist cn a committeo of con ference, in lien oi rcfwlving tj adlu-re. Mr. Simmon's Ol .'ihodo Island culled for the yeas and nays. Mr. l'ugh akcd, how could the Senate in sist on a committee oi" con?rence, alter tho House had resolved to adhcrcf Mr. (Jrecn replied, that vu after the action ot the House, it was competent to confer. It had been the practice hCi'C a Well as in the Parliament in J-.ngland to insist on a conference. l'ugh said, it is in order to ask, a conference, but not to in.-i'.t. Mr. Hunter aid, tho course, since he h:.d sat in the Senate was to insi&t. The House, if it chooc can recede from its amendment, and the original bill would pass. Green read an instance in Parliamentary practice, ehowiug that it wus legitimate to insist, to meet the case; however, he would make two motions, first to insist, and secondly, tj ask the conference. Gr.cn farther read from tho manral ot Parliament showing it was ttriet Parliamentary practice. Mr. Slcwart said he was in favor of letting tue matter uto;. Mr. Bayard thought tho disrespect, if any. came from the House. Yet ns tho quobtin was one of niome t, ho was in favor of asking for a committed of conference. Mr. Brown said, on a matter of great national interest, we must not act on our own personal impulses. The House was not quite respectful enough to the Scuute, but he would not ns.cnt to aac for a conference Tho yens aud uuya wcro taken on Green's motion, jea SO, nuy 21. Washington, April 13 p ic Senate. Wilson took up tho telegraph bill for the army to Utah, and submitted un amendment. m dilying the bill, to make it more acccptuld.'. Messrs Wilsou, Broderick, PooUttle.Doti?las and Cameron spoke in favor of tho bill. Iverson, Hunter, Johnson, ol Ark., Fessenden, aud Hale, opposed it Wilson wished to refer the bill back to the Committee for one week, for further amendment, estimates. Ac. Iverson. however, moved that It be postponed till December next, which was carried 2s against 1.". Adjourned. IIoise. A long dbate ensued on the H'strictot Columbia Police bill, in Committee of the Whole. The Committee rose and tho House adourncd. Interview Between IJeutou and the President Washington, April 12. r M The Union say that the President had a protruded interview ith Mr. Benton on Yiday night, and the latter afterwards ex ressed hi exceeding gratification at the visit. Mr. Benton spoke f his extreme sol'citude for the condition of public affairs, and his painful sense of the imitdnent danger w UK-it threatened the country, lie exhorted me ricsi jent to rely on tho oivme supportand not upon that Cf raun, who would de ceive him. Tho remains of Colonel Benton will Ikj taken to Missouri, loing by way of the Be lay House, anil the lialtimore aud Ohi Bailroad to Wheeling. Washington Item!. Wash:gton, April 12, pm Messrs. Powell and McCullough. the Peace Commissioners for Utah leave this city toSenator Biglcr, to dav. presented to the President a tender from the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, of a regimeut of volun teers. The Cabinet he'd a lonz session to-dav. commencing at 9 o'clock, in reference to af fairs in Utah. It is said that tho President contemplates sending a message to Congress on the subject. New York, April 12. p m The weekly bank statement show an in crease a follows: In loans $239,000, in circulation $13,000, in nndrawn deposits $G7,000 in specie foOb.OOO, and decrease in tlte nominal deposits of 23,O00. Washington, April 13. p it The funeral services of Mr. Benton were attended by the Piesident, Governors, for eign Ministers and member of both Houses. The remains were placed on the cars for trans mission to M. ix;uis. Ntw York, April 12. p sc Letters from Paris, per steamship Ameri ca, report the death of Gen. Thomas, Assist ant Secretary of State under Mr. Marcy, of lypnoiu lever. Thos. B. Whitney, formerly a member or Congress form this city, died at bis rest dence to day. New Yobs, April 13. p Tho etaamsldn I itv of Washington in r ported off Sandy Hook with Liverpool dates m uiM un.f lour uays later. . CuBLeaTox, S. C, April 13-p ji. Advice from Florida state that Billy Bow io?, wun iwenty-two other warriors, have surrendered themsclvos to tho United States troops. The Weather. PlTTPBl'BO, April 13. P v River 1-1 feet by the pior mark and riinir. earner clearing uj, uua miia. LouisvitLE, April 13. p it The river has rien two teet, the last 24 hour. Thero will bo enough to carry the largast boat over tue iuii. Memphis April 12. p Bo' ton, for the murder of McBlallin, baa bcec aeiatttcd.

LATER FÄ03I CALIFONIA. ARRIVAL OF THE EMPI RJ CITY, Nfw OitLEAN, April 12. p u The steamer Empire City from Havaua on the Sth inst., has arrived. The Star of the West was to leave Aspinwall on the 14th imt., with $325,000 in treasure. A treaty between the United States and Grtnnda Lad been ru titled at Bcgoto. The news from California is unimportant. Oueuon. Liet. Allen, who was rcjorted to have perished in a tnow tt'rm. had urrived at Portland, having been abandoned by all his party, escor t one. Mexico. Advices from Tampcco Lato that 1-3 Mexican reactionists had been cuptured by Gursea on board the British mail steam-jr. Garsca h:id fired n an American u-s-el from which l.c had c.iueavorcd to extort double duties.

AKItlVAL of Tin: STEAMSHIP CXTV OF WASHINGTON. New York, April 13. p si Tho steamship City of Wushingtou ha arrived with Livcr-Hjol dates to the GOth tilt. The British -arliamcnt had adjourned over t lie Easter hollidnys. Telegraphic udviccs from Bombay to the Othof March hadbeon received. Gen. Colin Campbell was before Lucknow and had nccarly 6,000 troops. Tho attack was to be made alout the 10th. Several scattering cncountirs had occurred, in each of whieh the re' els had heen defeated. The trial of the Kim; of Delhi wus etill pending. The statement that he hadlKcnt onvieteO and senten.-cd, having been erronecus. Forelsn .Market. Livcsrooi.. Cotton; holders were pressing the market, causing a decline of Tho sales for three days amounted to 2l.0-n bales. The breadstutls market closed dull. The provision market is reported a closing steady. London. Consols closed at 07a' At money. ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. Thero is nothing lute from China, but the interesting details of the last advices. The lngate Mississippi wus at Shunghae, and tho Minnesota in Canton river. Fimnoe. It had been reported, but contradictcd, that Perieny would become Minister of State, und head ot Napoleon's Clinet. It is rumored that the Emperor would azain isit Yictoiia at Osborne, this year. The government was giving serious attention to the commercial deprtssion in France. Tho reKrt that the Spuni.-di government had introduced a project to abolish slavery is erroneous. New Political Tarty : "... PuiLADELriiiA, April 12. A mass meeting of tho friends of Henry Clay, and the opponents' of the present Administration was held this evening ut National Hull, for the purpose of celebrating Clay's birthday and moving for tho e'ablishmentofa national I arty. A scries cf resolutions was adopted, petting forth ti e principles advocated by Clay, and Inviting the fiieiuN and supporters of the rights- of the people to joiu in a great national party, which shall c:nbrnce, according to its name, the combined energies of the country. Without regard to minor subjects of difference whether of o Iocnl or personal character, and wit'i a fir:n deteminatkn to maintain the privileges of Jrctincii. t'lnciuuatl 31ir!;rti. C:ncixx ATI, April 13. r m Flonr dull, very little dcru-uid, sales at 3 30(g$ . for surn-rCne and 3 73d.' 3 83 for extra, which is scarce, receipts light. Whisky firm it 16. Pi oision buoyant. 2 ".'.0 0 lb bulk meats sold ut for" should!.-. S for sides; no mess pork to bo hud below $17; 16 73 freely olfe'eJ. Lard hurdly so firm ut 10. Linseed oil has advanced to CS. Bacon sides higher, at V. The Flood. New Oklean, Ap.il 12. The river continues very hizh, and has run over tho levees in several places, on this side near the city, but all have been repaired. On tho opposite side the water is ovei flowing the plantations. Other crevasses are refortcd above, doing much da maze. A teavy rain fell yesterday, completely flooding tho streets in this city, for two hours. The wind was high. second xi:siatc:i. The river at Vicksbnrg is stationary and has commenced falling above, several levees have been broken W low that point, dost rying property to an immense amount. The cievusso opposite the city is doing great damage to the plantations. The city is now considered safe. For Sale or Ueut. V HOUSE with ten acres of Lind attached, situat.il miles from E vaiis-ville, one l.ui.l.e.l -nr!a from rlic l':nK K .nl. The House is a Two-story Frame, with il .tO le porticos in irntitaml rear, four nton-.s n nr. t floor. I'i " 20 feet, nncl a hall 1 J feet widf, four moms on siroml IIoor, s;iroe size, ami, Kite-hen nmt .Ht-rvni.ts r.M.ms, a Ko1 dry cellar, a well of vure water. uv n ci.-t-ni. Convenient t the Kitchen; !'. i a never failin? ij-rins of pure water within ti .y yards cf the house. pj.tf "KKI.I-.KJt &VTIIITK, prnccists. Sow Vork Ledger ft? Kt'KI VKI this day (Kri.t.iy : an-l lhr ur b b uuu lor saie vi M L. JOIIX.-ON 5, aiJ irl direct. eapf.r v.ni-:ni:K. nnon stork 1. and UUOIi HI.)i-.IIV--M. JOHNSON h;t rcee'. v-l an uasoi tjis-i I ut I'nytT from KovhI to the malleit Xoie Paper, which ii olicrctl at ahok:iletr re:uii. I will c:Tethe 'st market prU'e f r It Aij?. U-neiiiiier ls i ce. First (street, ne:ir Main. NEVV GOODS. K! i.l .linKUTH Las just rveive.I nt Lis t.rc on K? Unter Street. Lelire-ii iljin and vcuniore. a laree tot-It of Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Yestintre of the finest quality anl tatest ntvle, which he t ireiiirel to make up into fashiormUle g-irnicnis of rviTy tl 'sr-nption A full etoclc of KcaJy-!i.ale Clothiut', always on hand. Also, Hats, Cap and Gent' Fumtahlng Gonds of all kinds. Tailors and Seaaistrejse waiitcd. mrll'-lni t3 iAZl.E-i and PAl'Kns - a.1 M. lleccived ly Exi-ress, nd lor s.le'r vxrZi First street, near the Postotl ce. jkv nooRS! m:v rooks:: 1 The Three IliMUtir-.; The liclie ot ashi'iplon; Prince of the House of D.tvid; New Vrk L liier, for Anil 'A; FU of our Union, do do: Just received at J. IIEALY'S. Kvansville, March 27th, iia:n Ac cos BOOK EXTEUPUISE. PLAN GIFT .tOll a Dollar's worth of Rooks, or upwarl,lou-:lit r of us. we will rive at the time a free cift worth from twei.ty-fireceiiH to fifty dollars, lesides ticket whica will entitle the holder to a chince for 280 Acres of Land, In Warrants of V'O acres; do do SHI do; do do 40 dot when three thousand tickets are disposed of. Gifts consist of Gold WatcLcs, Silver Watches, Composition Watches, Gold Ten, Gold Ear drops, Gold rencils, and GoldKinjrs, Gold Bracelet, Gold Shirt Buttons, Silver Thimbles, Gold Breastpins, and Miscellaneous Gift;. ApenU or persons sending us clubs of Fifteen or up wards win receive a lioi-ar uooit ,a uift.and a 1 icwet that will vutille hun to a chance lor the Laud War rants. JJottlt Bowld and Gifts acctinipanying them Velitcrcd tcten the purchase t$ ma1e. to he decided by Thre Thousand Tickets, duplicates of those sola Oeing piacea in a wneei ana three drawn out. The nrst drawn win eniuie tne noider or a simi lar number to 100 acres of Land, the second to eo third to 4". liooks ordered hy mail, 19 cents extra, la stamp? must t c sent to m v nostaiJe. Catalogues of liooks can be supplied when ordered As sales must be very rapid, we expect to sell the Tickets in four or six weeks. All orders addressed to the old established Book and Stationary Store, fi07 Main street, where we hare been for fifteen years, will

u-rei promr. attention C. II AG AY & TO. nrtSdoin I-otrsriMe, Ky

COMMISSION & FORWARDING

P. G-. O'RILEY & Co., raivjvnti' ivivt . . Storage, Forwarding i Commission MERCHANTS. GENERAL RAILROAD, STEAM DO VT AAD K X V Ii KSS AOE X T S, Special Agent for the Penn. Central RAILROAD. A ND CON X ECTIf N ?, ovtr which wj are anthor- & Ixeiltocire THKOnill KEcEll'TS AT THB LOH EST POSSIBLE KATE?. ll ivuis mauunoth WharfUint at the landinc, the largest on the Ohio Hirer, cnivthle of utoring ami pnturtiiifrall mtnvhiiiidifeliiililetnilamairefroin t-xiosiire, m e arts prt-j'-rd t fitciliiate the ditmtch of ail cousignmcnt u.rvrar.lel to our care, 1 y either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. rarticniarattention will be mid to lteceirinir.Stfir. inframt Forwiinlii:. aiso.to the sale of any Produce, or other i-rniH-rty, consigncil to us for sale, and itis-fji-tion gaarH!itcel. Oliice and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoiuing tlieTeleKrnvh,a!id ou the M hn rfixat, where e ure to l e fonnd, Uteii.linif to the interests of our IHtr.n at nil houi-ü, dar and niuht. With our MiiM-rior fatilitie; lr p Mandlnc; urtir'mp nerpy; and knowledge of our hii.iiiies.., ve fvelcon. ident of pivinp ceneral Kttisf:icti-ii, nnd hope to n-.erit i ecintiiiuauce of the extensive iriiace are now tn'yty'wg. Liler:il cih advances will he r.jde on all consign menu to either oiir-wlve r COrre-iiHlent- in any the principal u:arkt', Xorth, Et , or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. EDWARD R. HILL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE rrnCIIAS-Ennd Sale of Wheat, FIou Coin, Oats, Hurley, Hye, Hay, Port, Lard, bic. Office, F0.T STREET, rSBSR TUB TELKORAPH OrPICB mrH"iu3 EVAXSVILLE, IXP. WM. BP.OWX, Late of Howard Crown. VT. M. tl,Mi1, Late of Geo. Foster & BROWN & AIRMAN, Receiving, Forwarding and (Jenera! COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS fOIt KANAWHA HALT COMPANY, Evausville, Indiana. CTJ 7E have furnier! a Co-partnership under the ftvle Vi f 1IKOWX Ai AIKMAN, and oiler our ilervi in the caj-acityas -t forth in ouresnl nlmve. We sue fully prepired to extend everv f;M-ilitr t" h: t'j-en, either I y CANAL, IllVEK. or li A II.Kr i A I, and aturc tlirtu lliat their inter- Mi yhnll r:!ithfut!v repre-eiteil, should they be i!eucd to favor u witU their iKitron.-ice. OUteemid Wiirehouse on the earner f M-?n stree and the Canal. WM. BKOWN. .'HnJ-.'-tf W. M. AIKMAN. STOIiACIJ V.'AXTI'I). UT E are prepared to store in our Fire Proof Wnre house any quantity of Oraiu, Produce, or Mer eh ir. lir.e, on the nxt liU rjl terms. ll-.tvii:; large und airy room up stair, panirularca'e iil 1 taVtn of Houiehid-l Furniture, Apriciilttiral Implements unl all kimUof fc'ocxlior wares lialle to d.tn.:ipe trout damp or rust. losurance rthxteil at the lowest fire proof rtites,hy the month, or lotiet-r, win desired. , Wurcliouse lK-:ited on corner of Locust street and . and K. C;.nal,and inost convenient for Rlitpi iiu oj Jtivr or Railroad. Apply to 0 LO. FOSTER ic CO. api". cmalstora;e. ITAYE a large douMe Wwehonse at the Caii I! c nu.!e of storing h:v Miuount of icoduce. which will I received, utonil, liken care of arid held uiiect to the owner orders, on Ihe most re--orisiM6 term. P. U. O'RILEY ndiii.T5. 5 R Altl'l-i;' M AU.K1.E, Tor April; iL w Ner urii Le-tger; Nc V.irk Tri'mire; N-r York lleniid; I'I:? j nfii'ir Cn ion; Ibll-.n's P: to.-i.l; Ni nrk Mereiirv; Vr-itik Le;l'L-S Ulastmtc.1 tla-ai!net New i .rti ( ltpier; Ni'.r Vol k li-i:ttch, Wf-kly Novelette; PVirdav EvL-ti:ni- P f: YaoKee Nott n; aud Mag'U.'ncs and papers of allkitidsr-t f : 1 M. L. JoilNStiN'S A Iti.TUilJn 111 VS1CIA., (evriitv-iive yenrs of age, wIvmh of lifiave Uta" v run out. discovered wliile in the Y.aA 1 i.dies, a ceruin cure for Consumption, A.-tlnn i, RronvoiCitiiuhs, C' I N, and ;.-ii-r:il pi.iiilr . The rerr.e.iv w.is nisimvereii nv ii'.w wnfii lit oi.iy cumi, a d:iu":'itfr, was given no to die. W'siitnc to d- ns mccli good a iMissilde, ho will sen 1 tosuchof Ins aril ictcd f-l-Irtw.lM'iuxs :is rvouest it.this recir". witn full tut etlicit directiotis for making tip and u rcsfully usinir it. lie requires e'-li appiicji't to Inclose liua one f riill.ng B1.T RK'l-:iTKI erlv Miigtxine, for Atrilt Atltintic do oo do Ilarer 'o do do ni!i:iiii do ij do Kiii-kii thicker d d And all the Magazines and Xewspipers of the cay at trugst date. . . lurtl DO It K Eli at t'llXTjiiT'lX. WIMHHKS- , . Ch hhds u-,ar, fir t-i choice ; f.r'lt is Molasses; S5 H Ms do a tierre Ricj; 25 l.l.U Tr; 2:. Ulis TaMe Silt, Pi bills Eosin; 7.i iMgs 15 io C oflee; 7.i kcg R.iislns; :,il i.oxe lleiTifgs; 1M driiu: Figs; m ftorc nod for .-ile Vy una WHEELER & RIGGS. sv.w irox stoic i-:. rntllti nndirs!giied has now on hand a full stock ci ji the bi:t qt ALirv of Flat, Round and Square Lar Iron; Uox Vices, crew Plate, tie., wh'r!i he wiJl oflVr r.tthe 'ocst prices to t ash and raoMrT Tina bl'Vki'.s. j.C'r. STn.wi;. iu":'.-lni Ma'ri stP-t.l .-t. !.t aidjj l. . Xcw and Karc Rook. JJAY'IAti been appointed by the Author 1 cole aL't-uU lor ti..s city lor the tale of his book, ci.titled EARLY INDIANA TRIALS AND SKETCHES, by ll'in. o. H. Smi rif, we ofl'er th same at retail ant! t'i the trade at Cincinnati prices. The ltok is one of uiicoinnon interest, nnl every fimilv, wiih our County, To-iish:piiii1 privat libniries, t-lii.uM have the work. Th press lms nnifonnly sioken -f the rk in the huhc-t terms. It is con.pietein one larce, le.int;til oc; ivo voliiaie of ;.( pne?, tineiy crittt-n ui , with an artist.c likenessor nii-.-iinii.r.tv i.iurcr. 1UUKM. fli CUNi.MiiON, mariS-Snil Uo-.Kseller.-'. Evanviile, li.d. fHIOllAC'C'ltH ijboxe.s K entnVy fli-'i iretnia To'inrco, assortM'les llli.s, -irVJ'-!fs, and :.! lumps; ed trra 100 cad i;s Tobacco Twist andth plugs, choK-o bruids 25 cross rinokinc To'cco: jnst receivol by mrSl HErlLEK te KH1I1SOYfTKlt AcSAltDlMiS boxt s HTi cans oysurs: Jri lo -ii do tlo J:,W U do ardinta-; just rec-'u-red by lUr.U V II EKLE It K IIHHiS. 'US AMIS I'M Jl :. hlf chests Imperial O. r. T 10 do KIuck lea: 7caddi Green do 1' Im?s Popper; in tbi Spict; 1:.0 mats l'asi:i; I case Nutmegs: ltl'lHes irouiut Spices; :y boxes Pepper Sauce; 6 boxes Tomato Cat-sup; j) boxes Mustu-d, just rrceije.l and fnrs dey mr"t t ii r. r. i.r. it nuiu.. 1838. SP1UXU GOODS! 1858. Vt'V STYI-E ROUI-: AU HILLE, ri ORGAN DE ROUES, AGRILLE, LAWNS, GINGHAMS, C1IALLIEJ, SILK?, AND Dlack SU and Lace Mantillas, EMBROIDERIES, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, WHITE GOODS, KID GLOVES, MITTS, CARPET RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DAMASKS.. &c, with a general assortment of HrniXU AAD SUMMER HOODS! to suit the trade, at creaUy reduced Trices. jAjir..- u.mvi.i a. o. Vostpr's R!nrk. 1st tiM. VST RECK I ED1 Graham's Macar.ine, for April; Gody's Lady's Rook, do Yankee Notions, do Hariers Weekly, New York LJ?cr; Fin or our cuion. March 23 At J. TIEALT'S. 60 TJBLS. REBOILED MOLASSES, :) s do de do do on hhls Tar: "a Tierces Rice: it Crates assorted Earthenware, nasi tn our order. Suitable bor country stores for sale at lowest prices ior casn, ry mril I. fe D. HIEMANN. 11 ACltERAlV- . . . . t) w isNos-iaras; nn hlfs do 3 and 3: 30 ata elo 8. for talt Kr ORK, DAlELL ft CO.

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three cents it oeieiurno.as jvisuiyeon iiiertvipe,v nnl the rfni:ii:itlr to ba applied to the paywciit of this ndvertifeiin -i;t. g Adhe, PR. II. JAME?. npl-laidS: jr 1? Grand s'rcJt.Jerw Ci'y.N.J.'

STEAMBOATS.

U. S. MAIL PASSEXGER PACKET. CvansYilIe,PadncahÄi Cairo Packet, J. H. DONE, D. B. I1ERRON, Master. v 1 LEAVES Kvansville every SJMON DAY and THURSDAY, at t H itMi o'clock. M.. arriving I l"Hlur,ih at o'clock, A. M., Cairo at li o'clock, M.. TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Returning, leaves Cairo every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at i o'clock. 1' M..ftii(f Paducah everv WEDNESDAY aud SATL RDAY, atl o'clock, A.M., Connertln at Evansville with the Eiansvllle aud I'ravtl'ordsville llaliroad nnd rackets lor Green River. Also, connectine at Simthlind with Cumberland River Pavki ts and at I alucah wHh 'IViine-wee River Packets; at Cairo with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can Ikj ol uoned on board the b.it for all Eastern Cities. - inr23-ly ' Comfort, Speed ana Safety." ISKOULAlt St. LOUIS Sc LOUISVILLE PACKUTS I.KillT.YIM; LINC. r2,lll FOI.LOWIXC; DO ATS lnveertnmence.1 fl tneir rcaulur trins in t.t.. Ifiiiisvtllt.an.l St l...tii. trade, and will continue to run duirtgthesean, giving particular intention to all way busino. The FASH I O N, CAPT. J. M. MARTI-t. Pa-scs Evansville, pninir down. Every TUESDAY lluniig, ai.d up Every FRIDAY' Morning- The HIGHFLYER, CAPT. THOS. VVaiOlIT, Passes Evansville. Rointr down, Every THURSDAY Moriiiiii:, and up Every MONDAY Morning. The MOSES M'CLELLAN. CAPT. AXDKRS, racsi:vansril!e Vvery SUNDAY Mornin?, poing down, and Every THURSDAY Moraiiif goii-g up. Louisville and t. Ixuls Passenger and shippers can rely upon these boats leaving punctually fn theii recular days, and con-ne-tiiiir with all the packets running a'xive St. Louis. For Freight or passage apply n lnnnl or to rur!7 P. G. O RILEY & CO. Regular Uransvi'le and Louisville Packet. THE JOHX BRK.OS will hfreaf. ter run r-'irularly us a Louisvi'lt and Evansville Packet: havinp excellent acconimmlitionsfor nassooeers. Sh Ersiisvtll evprv WEuXESDAY and SATURDAY afternoon at 5 o'clock precisely. N. II. C( HI It, Vater. jmrlS 1. 31. GARNER, ClerkHEun,R loFissviixk. 'kvasvili.k A.MI HEAUERüUA PACKET. X THE STEAMER SCIOTO, NO. 5, ( ATvi":-r-V will leave Evansville everv TUES-J-1 day attio'clock, p. m ..and S ATU R;,cJk&.xic.. iiAY at 2 o'clock, p. m., for Henderson and Louisville. Accommodations excellent. jaiis Louisville, lAausvillc and Memphis ltculnr Weekly Packet. THE LO'.V-rKKSSUKE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, G. W. TRIPLETT.. J. R. ARCHER,.... Commander. , Cleric. LEAVES Louisville everv Tn mI;v at5 ". m.; ltraves Meniphis every Friday at l r. M.; L-ives EVANSVILLE f.r LOUISVILLE evory SUNDAY, at I P. M.:lives EVANSVILLE for MEM-PHI-every WEDNESDAY at II a.m. ZifWuy Rusi:;e-s solicited and attende-l to at same rates as cli-uä'cd by Packe s. j inil-tf 1. G. O'RIELEY & CO., A?cr.ts. Evansville and CrawfordsviKc RAILROAD. I'orLonlsvIIlp, C'lnciniintl.'t. IkiuIs, Indian. apoiUand the Eat TIJIEcTlAXfiKI). WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,18. m 0 an ! after Wednesday March Trd, the cp Mail tmm leaves e vai.sville at minutes ast J r. .; an-ives at Terre I laute . minutes pi.-t '.. The Aoxn Miil Train leaves Terre H.iute5 tuir.ntes -t 4 P. M.; arrives ut Kvniisville 5 minutes past 1. Tke accoiiiiulaiitn Trains leave as heretofore, hut pass Vinceniits, North, at 12:26; South, ut l-'-'ja; arrive at Terre Haute 5:, ami Evansville yi P. M . All Stations, except Priiiceon. PatoKn, Vinccniies, Carlisle aud Sullivan, are made Flag Statious. FA11KS. To lAuisvitle 5 Cim inniiti is1 To St. Louis ..(! ro " Cniro " Chicajro... Pitts'mrrr., " I utiaiTii-tIl3 2T ...io m ...it w " Cleveland It U ituH.ii. iv :i Philadelphia. ...2 iO " ll:il.;moie 2:1 70 New York. ...,.24 :U " Hostou :') "iVashuipton.... i4 marj JOHN ING LE, J a.. Superintendent. " AIAS r X Pit ZZS CQ3I PA 7i V. . KYV ARIIWUKM KXT. THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY respectfully announce to their frit ridi ami twtrons, 1 1 e pu'r ic of E va-isville and vicinity, i'iat, with iucreaed failities for the tni--iportatiou of FREIGHT, PACKAGES, M O N E Y and V A L U A R L S S . Thfy solicit a continnance of former favors. Espe cial care taceii in the collection of DILLS. I) H A FTS, VOTES. And the transportation of small or valuable pnc-tuf. All per. i. wi.shii'C to avnil themselves of the f;u-ili-.of the Exores.s.can obtain any desired infomintioi ! r.-rerre to the routes ami letalis of the business. i :,.-ir otl'.ce on Fir-t street, Ix-tween Main sod Iwust t .Fite the Post-Othce. itl u.ii.niMi.AgtT 1 : A XSPOKTATIOX YVKST V A R U . WE biff to call the attention of Merchants buy ing or orderinff their fall stocks f-om the E wtein cit.es, to the superior advantages and facilities of the lialtimore and Ohio Kail rout, for the snr! anil speedy transportation of Freights to Evansville nod vii-mit v. Toiinections ai maib-with the most r-iiiable Kauroads and Mennshi. i.tvei Rfiufe sh titened and improved by completion to Par-kers.ur-fh. Through rates lower than by any other m" PoTTJnVVvston; It. Y. Relit, Vhiladetphta: C.W.Perviei., N.Yorkt.1. T. Esoland, Raltünore, for inforaiatioTi orthronch rates, or to GEO. FOSTER Ai CO., Freicht Aeents. C 'mer Locust street and Canal. Evansville, Indiana. iv.ni NOTICU. I.L PKRSOXS to whom Premiums were awanle I by the 1 anderburgli County AKricnitnral and Ih t ti ult'uril Society at their last Fair, and who l.nve i-ot ret-iV'd the same, are hereby nutitied to prs-nt ibeirclainisto the Utidersicne-I.on fir before the first day of Apr-.! nex'. although bj- the rules of the Soviet v thev have forfcitcl the same. Rv order of the Society, . mri'.t l- H'Ht iikihik, yec y. tifi; "cn u a punt .iia(;azi.u IN THE WORLD. REVTS und Cnvastr- AVanted for LITTi:Ms LIYIAti MüK. inevry Sute and section of the I mon. Literal terms a iil le fol'ered. Apply to SANFORD S: PET.TFSER, UtT llroadwav New! oil:. Publishers of this long established and popular Pei i odieal. -.iri; H. CUMBERTS' NEW GROCERY, WHOLESALE AAD RETAIL, 31aln Street, Three Doors from gecoad, EVANSVILLE, IND. ill K liOinERTS has opened a new store as 111 above, in which he will keep a full supp'.y of the lst FAMILY GROCERIES, Liquors, Cigars, &c. He will also purchase and sell all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. mr27 t.m COUCIIES! LOCAUES! SOME Fine Chamber Couches, in Damask and Enameled Cloth covers, made up expressly for the Citv trade, for Rile low br je27 SCHMITT & STARK, First st. Sportint? Capsi. "TPIin LITEST CUT, English and French styles, at VACTIER& JIARCONNIER. mr24 Main street, bet. 1st and 2d. 1." IGS- 200 drums in fine oder, for sale by : marl GILBERT & BOWLES. EDXCXD B. SEYMOCK. arOOLPH KS HR, Notary Pal lic. SEYMOUR ft KEHR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AJiD RKAL ESTATE AGENTS, Will practice Law In all the Conrts of this State: make Collections in Vanderbur County; Purchase and sell Real Estate on Commission, fcc., together with all other duties cnnected with their profession Of the Law and then Real Estate Agency. Lota and Farms Constantly for Sale. Office on TbJrd Street, in rear of Washington Hotel, EVAXSVILLE, IXD. mr27-?md&w W OODK.Ü noWLS.dte.100 Nests V ooden Bowls; IS dosen do Trays; 8 do Ass'd Churns: an fn Ttnllin Pins: 25 d Mashers, j ust rt-ctT nr hy Z- H- COOK & CO.N,

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FOR SALE AND RENT.

Two Dwellings and Lots for Sale on Accommodating Terms. T Iianr ITE undersigned offers two Frame Two-Sinre Dwelling Houses, on Ingle street, near Reit7. annev k. t'o ' Vnnndrv. heinr lots No. 1:1 snl 11 in biock 15, in Stockwell's Enlargemeut. The Dwellings are nearly new. well built containing live and six rooms each. Eilherone will make a comfortable home for a man n modelte circumstarices. They will he sold at a Imrgaiu, as the owner has left tow u and gone 10 Tannine. If not sold before the SIXTH DAT OF AFRI L, they will tbeu te put up at auction to the highest ridder. The sale wiil commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. For further particulars, applv to Mr. Uarvin, Real Estate Agent, Crescsczt Citv Building. ir.ars WILLIaSi JOHNSON. MISCELLANEOUS. MALTBY'S FRESH OYSTERS AM now receiving dsi'y MALTRY'S unrivalled and celebrated choice Planted Haltonnm ilvu.. and am prepared to oiler the trade such inducements for Ihe entire season as have never bean ollere. I in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply always un hand, so that dealers and families can ubuin at any time during the season thosechoice Ovsters. in cans and half cons and in the shell, warranted freu and swet. aud very superior in flavor and quality. a enus casu. Ana none um umkäme mor.ev received. A. KL KT., octl3-tf Sole Aoext for Evansville. GROCERIES.- " 1k.m hids Molasses; 41 hltds Sucar; 41W Uiys Cotlee, in store and to come, and fnrrileby (marl:!! PRESTON KKoTII K.KS. liOOD MILCH t'üWsFor sale by II. COOK k SON. KOMCi:. THOSE who have spoken to me for Strawberry Plants, would do well to have the r ground in readiness for them by the first week in April, at w hk'h time the l'lants will be ready for delivery. There are a few huudrcds yet un-oU N. It. All orders leftatWm. Ilnches Store, corner Main and Second btrcct, will ie attended to. mr2t ANDREW ERSRINE. COOD article or Pry Tine Lumber and ifi Shingles fur sale, ctn e found at the vaol of R. II. DENNETT fc CO., mrJVm rear Kratz llellmau's Foundry. RIKDRKEF.t"1! Io Sugar cure 1, receive 1 and for sale br tan; vickkiiy Jc jniiNSTO. C HEESE:u boxes Goshen Cheese, received and for sale u.r2-i VICKERY & JOHNSTON. New Hooks. K A Y ARDT A Y L O R S IVEYV ROOKTravels in S weilen lipland and Norway.' flodey's Lady's Book, for April; Yankee Notions, April; Life of Aaron Eur; Received by DOPELL fc CONYNGTON. LE- M bbls Pittsburgh Ale, just received and for sale, at. reduced rrices. felJ TEXNEY&SORENSON. It. S. HOWARD, RECEIVIAO, FORWARDIA'U AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND., ' HANKFUL for the patronage heretofore so liera'lv extende! 0 me,l leg to say to my Green River and Wabash friends th:t I am still on the ground, ready nnl willing to give their consignments close attention. Particular attention given to the forwarding of Tobacco, Pork, Lard, R;icou Cacks and general Merchrudize. iniiO-:!ui Evergreen Trees. HAA CHOICE EVEHGREEAS, assorted Ja. f f J ust Received by n r.':, 7. n. COOK & SON. rr YOl'.VJ FI.E IIORSE8t fT sale low for csuh by mrJ5 Z. If. COOK & SON. flWaO STA WHERRY l'LA.Tf-In fine order, for salehv mrJ5 .. 11. runs & o.. C CHOICE DRIED PEACHES, J .do iio Aiple?, Iu Store and for sale by ZII. COOK & SON. Proposals from IJtiilder.. fB'IIH I'ADKRSHiXEDwill reive stale.! proD (xisrtl.s unttl the 1st of April next, for the erection of Four Brick Stores, on Mam Stieet. Plans and specitications ready for iiisection at our otHce. mr.:i ALLIS Ai HOWES. C COREY'S LADY'S ROOK for March, just re;red M by IfcbP.'J DOUELLii CONYNGTON. sfLARIFIED SCO A RS. 10 bhls in store. For j sale by ImarUI l'RESTUN BROTHERS. ilADRIKS3 lit dozen iron bound Italf Rashel measures; ?-i bl.UTai-.iier'sOil; l"i do I'rushed Sugar; 15 do Powilereil Sugar; 15 do Loaf Sugar; Just received, aud for sale by nir23 TRLSTON DROS. CHEESE 71 boxes W. salehv tiir.'H R.au l II-itn'nrc!i: just receive!, f.:r lilI.lIMil c i'UVt l.i., S vcuniore, r-:ir V nier stn-et f Aiti'irr 'ii ai a l.'i l-:irs White; 10 io Colored: 5 do Ccttou Twice; For Sale by ORR. DALLZEL & Co TOP OMOX SLTS-. 71 r.r 11 CHOICE ONION SETS received and msV for sale I y Z. 11. COOK Ai SON I3IlilOYE i YOL'II LOOKS Ey b:t3 ing one of VAUTIER &. MARCCNNIER'S SPRING STYLE HITS, w TlUUIfor lieauty and symetr.cal proportion! make the present style one ot the ucatest ever Xreeiitsl to t!ie i-ui'lie. Hats made to orrler which we warrant to fit as comfortably as a nightcap. nir24 A ChJillentre to thr AorIdI TO I'JIODIX'E A FIAER OR DETTER article of Fit I-:CII FELT HATS, thsnthise we are n.anuf.i'.tir".nc. All shapes and colors kept on hand, or made to order at short notice. V ALT IE R k M A RCO NN I ER, mr24 Main street, l-et. Ut and 2nd. I)res Cn-shiirrc Hats. V. ARE MAMFACTl HI.Mi f r Spring c and Summer ear, a sp'eieü rss rir'i tv md good wenring artie.e of Ca.-isiniere Hats, shaj ed to suit the most fastidious -stf-s. VAUTIERt MARCONNIER, m: Maia s reet, l-ct. 1st and 2d. Elesrant Cups. ""8 EX'S YOUTHS and lAFAATV CAl's, llJl for S Sonne stiiil Summer rar at VAC f I ER & M A KCON NIER, Miin street. l-t Island 2d. mr:t J. W. HUGHES, (Srectssoa to IIOLLtxeswosTH & HrcxiES.) Importer aus Wlrolesale Dealer In TJEE3SrS W-AJFIE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, LOOKIXIi-GLASSES, RXIVES & FORKS, Tea Trays, Tea and Table Spoons, Brlttania Ware, d-e., Xo. 11 JfJIX STREET, next t Old Hanl; EYAXSVILLE, IXD. ry Crates assorted to snit the Conntry Trade always on hand. Also, STONE WARE of every description. "-"o STAR AND ADAMANTINE TIMIE unlersigned continue the manufacture of A their celebrated Candles, of the dillcrent sizes, four, five, six and seven to the pound. ALL WARRANTED FELL WEIGHT. Consumers will find it greatly to their interest to use thc-e Cnndies in preference to those that are sold BY COCNT. Many Candles that are really seven to the pound are branded and sold as sixes, rowiiiK a difference against thecons-umerof five pounds to the Ikx. The variation usually made in the price is not proportioned to this difference, as the follow ing statement shows: A box or Skvems contaim 2t Ca idles, asb is SO LP FOR 3T POCNDS, WHICH IS TUE ACTUAL WEIGHT. A box orl4 0Z.,oa "Short Weight Sixes," cotai.s only 20 Casm.es, SAME SIZE AS THE SEVENS, AMD IS SOLD TOR FORTY POUKDS. Supposing the price of the former to be 20 cents, and the latter 1 cents, there will be a difference of twenty cents in price and seven Caudles in count per lx, in favor of the full weight Candles to retailers and consumers; and this will be increased five cents per box for every cent advance in price. Those Interested would do well to examine the subject for themselves. PROCTER fc GAMBLE. a-arf-Jmis 94 West Second street, Cieetrrsti.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

AX ORDINANCE To prescribe the tirae within w hich real etate may be sold for the pa yment ol City Taxes as?f . d thareoa: Sectio?! 1. Reit onia:r.el by the Corumoa Council of the City of Evansville, that from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it'ailand mav le lawful for the City Collector at any time after the ürt Mtiday ki Octolr, and befo e the second Monday of March f each yeartomaxe the taxes assessed, on real estate, r ther by tlte seizure and b? ie of the good and chattels or the owner or claimart thereof, or by seilingthe lot or piece of ground iUe.f. Uv.n whicii the tax remains unpaid or so much tb-rtr.f as may be riec?sry to pay such taxes and costs of a lv-rti-ii g nd sa'e. Av-i:ir vr- JOHN lir . 7 SON, Mayor. V ell II. Walks. Clerk. ib - AILPiy Let's received tt.d to arrive for Mi. w mr23 PRESTON BROT UK RS. O RWtSEsi AD LIÜ.1IOXS 5U boxes Oranges and Lemons in stnro.r. fne oy ruhyrux BROS. IVi'KE.'S MILLS COTTON YARN AND"CÄTÜPET CHAIN. J0O lacs of this well-known and favorite brand, fr faleat M nuf ictiirer's prices by t.ILUERTa; BOWLES. felA A genu Cypress Facu-ry." SlADRin2S barrels Rosin; 10 do Pitch; 2.i bales Oaktun 2r Reels Packing Tarn ; rsl aozen Extra Ion Red Cords; 00 lump Sac-kit. Twine; -- For Sale hy . okr. IjALZELL It Co. LjMSII ! FISH!! Salmon, MaL-keral, Her-jing and Colfish, for salehv .. II. COOh, &: SON. ÖCTTER, Sic. . .. . 3 tts Fresh Ttble R-ner; 2' cooking do 6'Hl doz Fresh Eggs; just received a.-.i f.r s! by jans-tf. Z, j. COOI; j. g0X ' sOIDER VIXECiAR - ' T S b BIjU. Wamuited 11.1 or Yir,ff-ir. in ... 'ft bv J? A .M 1 1. K E 11 Y AKl'JI IU bales navy; for sale cheap, io ein. W tor. -J . O. FOSTER k m. 12 OLASSESAlJa 6tH) bids and hlf Wis chotce Ptrnf.ittr.nDO bbls choice Sug;tr House, Ws.il hy - : mr-J : G. FOSTER fc CO. .IJJEW ROOKS. NEW ROOKS. L"3 Livinptone's Travels in Sonth Africa: Lucy Howard's Journal, by Mrs. Sigourcer Mrs. Hale s Receipts for tie Million; I-ife of Aaron Rurr; Wood's Botanv, ' Twin Roses, by fr-. Ritchie, Iti-t reee'red at WÖ DOÖELL 4c CON YNGTON 'S T HREE COWS AND CALVES FOR SALE. Z. 11. COOK Si SON. Enquire of tehlij Valuable Standard Works. . DOBELL & CONYNGTON ARE LE 'OC'AL AGEXTS fr Tanderburgh county for all thb sctscKimo! books rubhshed by D. APPLETON K C. Abridgement or the Debates la Congress, Or i'uolic History t.r the Lruted Mates. . Xw American Enevclopedla, A Dictionary and Journal of Knowledge. Certainly the first wtrk ct the age. , American Eloquence, AColl -ction f Spoetlie and Addresses of the Most Eminent Orators of America. Encyclopedia of Wit and Hamor, By theceleIcaled luim-1 iuu lurton iii iöc Dictionary or 3Iaclilnea Mechanics and Engine ork. 1 he newest and most improved edition, in 2öc. Xos. Urej' Dictionary or Arts, 3IauuTactures and Mines. DOP.ELL &CONYINGTON leg to call attention to their important works, and re.pie.-t their kind friends to etil and see them; as also, the arm v of opinions of eminent men in continuation of tbeir importance and value. . DdlKdl at Conyngton havflfsmples and specimens of the various bindings in which these works caa I irocurcd,;from paper io the linett Morrocco. n.rl7 W BAD PIPE AXD) PI LEAD I JLJ a Casks assorted trom 4 inch to 2 inches; 4n l'igs Lead; Received and for sale by SAMUEL ORR. COAL! ! COAL! ! COAL ill "JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL BE DONE." f II AVE just erected a Fairbank's S-a!e, for the purpose of weiphiiur tuv coal. I ehall sell tur coal ty weight, acconling.to the law of tho State-. I bare a large t-tck of superior quality of Pinst ur? Coal, and invite all my friends to give me a call and try it. I to lie a judge. The riceof coal is l.cer's per I u-h 1. . !...! Tl..;.: .., . ... . ' I 11 1. ai luv ,.-, .oii'i;oj s -I 1 1 i" I-, IWi-e"a First and Second, on Locn?t stn et, or at Honi'i-ook's . II t.V 1 ...... I..f A, fna J . I.... Icftattlic das Conpny s Office, Ix-twe -n.-, n uirr -net 1. it iu 1111 vdoii'iiiiT. ai u:v li masoo Wharf, will le attended to. All coal must be pid for w htn ordered, in loiilishlfenrteirrv. ilec22 tf. ANDREW HUTC'lKEON. Coal ! Coal ! Coal I ''TE have now on htndjand re d ..V.r rere'virr. W the icstCOAL thft h-uev-r ! eer ijitrodured into this market, hi'-h weare liing loir. t;nod currency will e received in 1 avmer.t. tlniers rt"t at the store of JNO. W. HUGHES, next to the Saite Lank, will be promptly atttLticI to. jan-Tr-tf JNO. W. TU GjirS t- CO. COAL I 'OR SALU. S"E hare on hard and are enns'.irCy receiving w coal f un excellent quality Imi.i up t!ic carat, which w e ill deliver in any iJii t of th-! citv at loo. Onlers b-a at J:u ivs Liiiuhlin wartjioiise, r at the oh.ee cf Naihaii Rom ley a iil be promptly- aiicni'ed to. . ROW LEV .fc A.MnRV. 3g ALTIVIORE COFFEE a KüLiiAb for sale by jnr?i GILBERT fc rQyLEf. KC5t3Lr ci "xkt r FOr. THE SPUING TIIADE. "IMIE Undersigr.ed has now rn hard, nnd arriving, il it full and con-plete assortment of Hardware, which he will htll at löe loa eft j 1 ices, such as Shovels and Spades, ('arJcn Hoes nml Kcs, Hay and JIanuro Tories, Trace, Los und cthvr Chains Haines and Ucdge irhefire, Locks and Latches, Butts, Ilinpcs and Scrcxv?, Coring und Morticic Maclihicf, Tablo and Pocket Cutlcrv, Untchcr's ..nd Earl Smith's File, Mill and Cross Cut Saw b, Nails, Carpciilo: r and Coopers' Tool, of the liest qualitv. 'so, a hrfe Stock cf Faint, ihoe, Connter an oilier Rrusbrs; Dees leave toca'l the'attention ff Grocers buyirg H:inlwa:e, who wit. find it to their interest to examine his Stock bef jre purcluc'ng elsewbire. JA OU S.TRACU, tnr23 Successor to A. alpxikcii. Wholesale I'lour Depot. rEareincfns::int rc.eipt of r.nd have In store for sale, at nil times a l;ir;c s eck of the l-c-t lrands of Flour, Uth Extra aud tujr aue, to which we invite the trade. DROWN & AIKMAN, nir22 corn i r Main street and Canal. JEE'S EXTRA FAMILY FLO I'll A I iihhls, aud for s.l I y mr-M RROWX k ATKMATf . "HJPECKIVED RY EXPRESS. .m Frank Letiie's New Marazine for March, fiiaham's do do do; Emerson's Magazine aud Putr.am's Monthlv; a t eld J. HEALEVV. Sweet Potatoes, from Xew Orleans. ERLS. SWEET POTATOES, received T Str. Peter Telloii; f..r sale by z. n. took son. 8 rnE , TO II AC TO AXD UJAU!-.-JL V.),'" Assorted Jmirted Cigars; Hoxe-. Choice Toi--; 50 htl ChcMs Tea, for sale at a nrll M-ranee fo r cash I y Z. II. COOK ii SON. LUCIUS II A It T, IMPORTER & DEALER IX 1IETALS , 4 AND IJTTULINO SLIP, XEW VORK, OFFERS FOR SALE BANCA TIN, STRAITS Tin, AnUiuoLV, Sianirh ami American Lead, Slab Zinc, Copper, Risuiuth, Rar Tin and Ear Lead, R;il.bit metal, f-fs-'.ter Solder, PHrn' er's Solder, Acc. Also, liUITANNIAand PLATED WAKE at wholesnle and retail. marlo-tm 50O RUSH. PRIME OATS, received per Kate Sa.cbei: for saie by Z. 11. COOK & SON. SCLLI.Xfi OUT! "HIIE umJersigned U-g to give notice to the public JS. in general, that they are determined to sell cut their entire stock of hina, Glass and Qaccsswarcs Bein desirons to quit this business, they are wiRling to sei! tlieir goods at, aud DELOW C OST PRICES. This is a very excellent opportunity for Fsmilies to fitnn.-h themselves .with ineap Ciurensware, and should not be overlooked. Cash wholesale buyers are irticnlarly requested to give us a call. , . , LOUIS FREV & CO., Dirtl-lm 1 Mmn street. IfoAF. CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR. Li -5 bbls. just received anl for sale br mai l GILBERT a; BOWLES. DAE COCK Sc NO.WTAC. isiroETrRs or Gans and Fishinc; Tackle, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fE5 LEAVE to call the attention of Git-smiths M and Sportsmen to their laree Stock of Fine and Plain, Doui.le and Sincle-'-aiT I Mi I t'mns: Colt's and Allen's Pistols, Eüle tarrcis. Gnn'Lotks, and ever article for tiun Makers. Kportin-r Apiajats, such as Game Pais, Shot Belts, Powder U-k, l'crcussion Caps, Hunting Knives, and Fine Pocket Cutlery. AI--, a large etock of Ilerry s supt-rir-r was ranted Rifles. A l-, Fishing Jackie J eve. x ' dcnr tion. rnr."! BAUCOCK & SONNTAG. - CST RECEIVED BT EXPRESS. VsDKee Notions for March; Swan's Instructive Readers; Musical Faxtet, for t by feM J. IIEALT