Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 137, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 May 1858 — Page 3
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IST Advertisement Intended for ths Dally, mast M haadvsi in befvr 'cluck, P. XI. U insure insertion. (TA ttptendM "assortment of hair 1 .rushes, combs, nw nd genuin perfumery, for sale at the Drug Store on the corner of Second and locust streets. Circuit Court John Wtluch, claimed with assault and battery with iutsntto kill, (It wu agreed by tbdaintifT to discontinue the suit.) It seemed to t regarded as all right for Irishintn to fight among themselves, provided nous other than Irishmen are engaged. A. J. Smith, charred with th cr!m of laiesny, was on trial Saturday evening. Bc II. Tvlk Esq., of tl.s rrinccton Clarion, who visited Evansvillo last week, vt-enk fthu appearance ol lbe city in tba follow in j paragraph: Si vera I ton in boat were at the- wharf dar in jr the day loading and unloading frcitf lit while tha le-vs waa literally covered with frei jht forahiptnent. enough being titers to load two or threw largo boat exclusively. Business wat active, and merchandise secmnl to be going olf rapidly. The place ia go irijt rijfht ahead and one cannot bj absent two weeks aud return without seeing many ucw evidence of improvement and rapid growth. The Circuit Court waa in session and cnpaged iu a casu of counterfeiting, the subject ot which waa sent to the State Prison for a term often year. Jndge Smith is winning encomiums there a weil a in other places where he has presided, for the uncrpy and promptness with which he discharges the dutie of his office. tT"Atths Justices' offices quite a lively br.sincs las been done. Jas. Brown was -committed by Justice Walker, in a . bond of .'00, for stealing 16') in gold, frcra Launcelot Armstrong. Chas. d wards, lisving imbibed quite freely, let off a little of his scrplus atcsm in the way of exercising himself, on Michael llahn, for all of which ho was fined $5 and -ots. Edward S. Martin was fined 3 and costs, lor comnaiting an 'assault on Geo. dinger. The Justice thonghf Msrtin was partly excusable, bat fined him the above an m that the dignity ofthe law might be sustained. Dcdrich Lohmeir and Henry Lohrneir were fined by Squire Mills, 5 each, and coats, for ' getting drunk and disorderly conduct. Albert Carson was fined by the same officer f 2 and costs for getting drank. lh District Acrlraltaral Fair. The Vincennes Gazette says, all the .preliminary arrangements are completed for the first annual fair at that place, of the Southwestern District Agricultural Society. The Executive Committee hare finished the premium list, and committees have teen appointed to make the awards, to prepare the grounds, and to make arrangements for the exhibition. A liberal subscription has been raised to prepare trotting course near the fair grounds for i rr e lue exnirjiuou oi uorses. lue tair prom ises to bo one inetery way worthy of the richest agricultural district, in the .State. Apollo Theater. Mr. Varney, who mas contributed so much to the success of the theatre, as the principal stock ac tor, takes his benefit TO-Niairr. Let all thoe who have enjojed the performances of the stars to whom ho has been chief support repay the debt they owe him, by giving a bumper of a house tonight- There is no one that has strong. -4.r claims on the frequenters of the thea tre. . 'Mammary of Observations of the Weather far the Mouth of April, 1 MSB. VI t. t. CRISP, AT TltC LIBRA lit. BAROXkTCK. . 4reatet cbservod height of mer 2.20 lowest S8.SS Crcstcst range 95 Mean height for the month iS.lii TUIREMOMITXR. Mean tenineraturt). . . 59.11 Highest " 75.5 lowest .. Hottest dar, 30th of April 7i -boldest -" 23 tb " CtOCDA. Two days perfectly clear; fifteen cloudy, and thirteen partially clear. observatisna of tb direction of the .wind. N. S; X. E. 1"; X. W. 13; S. K. 10; S. W. 15; K.7; W.8. A mount of rain fell, 6 CS 100 inchei. Kain fell, more or less, on lsdaya during rtlie month. Ax Evemixo Amoko tub Fokts. By .the correspondence in another column, .it will Lo seeu that Miss Shaw assisted by Mr. Carroll will entertain our citi zens, at Marble Hall this evening, with a scries of readings from the Poets Her programme presents the following .attractive selection: Bridge of Sighs, from Hood; The 11aven, by Toe; The Soldier of Legion, by Miss Norton; The Wooing, Longfellow; U he Bell, by Toe; with several selected songs accompanied by the guitar. This entertainment will enable many whoare opposed to attending a Tleatrc, to listen to the finished elocution, and ain some notion of tho dramatic powers of the accomplished and talented actress. Those who have the matter in charge will, we hope, make the benefit a sub stantul Joken of their appreciation of her talent. tiii: uiviiit. , Arrivals aa Departures. From P. . O'Rtlej k Co.'s Register. AraiL SO aal Sitj 1. . P-lrtVVntYnie toNrw Orleans; luring. Nsxhrllle t I'ittMmrg; JmIui Uault, LoUisvi II to Naabvilte; jtu-etM't th H est, Jt-w Orleans to Cincinnati; V. H. Trrry, Tpnn RWrr to loaisvilli Mwnrki, Cincinnati to Memphis; New rk, to- Lo to Pittsturg Time, Louisville to Tcnn. Kiver; Alviu Adiuoyt. Lou.'ville to Meaapruü; ifoeBVille,ircii K" to Krwnsvill: l'sin. It-1 wluig tireco t EvannviU; JcUu Hrtjg ,1auisY(I Evavileau'ic.
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rsLKarHKP act.L-ivsi.Y to tmk iTtumLii S4II.V JOl'ISal. BT K. W. Ll. XXXVth ConKresü-Fimt Session. Seward's Paerli the Kaasaa Hill. Uasiiixotj. April SV if Sknat. Seward took tlw floor. The bill has gone into con tervm-e and hna come out an artifice, a tiick of legislative legerdemain. Uoth ends of tho Capitol are engaged to-day in attempting to take to pieces and put together tili legislative flizzle. He had little talent and i:o tak for this ort ot lcgiflaliun. He illustrated his position by reiereticu to perpetual motion machinery, and automaton projects, which were gotten tip for the purporc of not being explained by ouo aide to the other. He objected to the conference bill, because it presented lalaa iasne to tLo eople. The true question at isue is tin ulraisaion of tle Constitution, direct to the ieofle. The question ol public land lias nuthng to de with that, inasmuch as the lands are the dowry or all new States. Tho land question doe not ooccapy one lino of tho lioo quarto pares, of the Kaunas debate. It ia, therefore, a tcigned issue. JtcMdca the question of nun burs is equally new, dating only from tlw conference. '1 hat Kansas has a sufficient popu la tiou for a slave State, and jUMt half enough far u free Suto. Sward then replied soverely to 1'ugh's saying that Seward in '56 stood for tho admission ot Kansas as a tree State. He stands thero now. He cared not for the number 100'J or l,0O,000, or even if it reached the population of China, he would not aid, by tno vote, her admission into the Union as a slave Stute. As to his er fiu a to formerly mode of her growing Kpulousncrs, and predicate! on the factot r being a free. Slate, he never promised rapid progress lor her as a slave State. He never was so young that when ho saw Othello snd the geutle daughter ot the S enator of Venice, was married in the first act, as not to know that discord would follow iu tho sveond net, and death and desolation iu the lust. Further, he objected to the bill because it bears equivocation on Its fucc. It purports to be the submission ot her dowry but it submits Locompton. It U so regarded by the pamocratic presses. The Herald, quoting from Cox's aech, says that tho sens of the people was to ho tftken on Jxvompton, ni thou elt it was not directly submitted. io State but Ohio could have got. at the outside, so lucid nn explanation. This InJirectns!s and equivocation is on the bill, und rUndrtt in legislation aro au immorality. However, if you make n slave barrier across tho latitude of 48, you intcrpor-e a barrier to irreroa , more uusurmonnUbie than the tnckv Mountains er ths Siarra Nevada. It amuses hnn, when he hears patriotic men talk ot removing the fjamtai. ir yen con line slavery within its legitimate limits, the Capital of this nation may remain where it is. an cm Dire that may grasp the jmjII und the equator; but no auch destiny awuits it, il you separate, by n alave barrier. F'ttrther, this bill Is notlnng but lceoniton with a va riation. i on toss a coin and bid Kunsss cry "EairU or liberty." If easle, you cive her slavery, if the effigv of liberty, you give her slavery; What thinks the in? u a tor from Pennsylvania, rcpro eutuig the first Tree State I the Senator from Rhode Island, or the Roger Williams Senator! the Iowa Senator? the California, lenator, wuoe 2tato was saved from slavery by the efforts of othor than his? tho Senators from Indiana, (but they have another question to settle with tlieir people at home. What answer will they give to this proposal, which leaves only a semblance, and not tlto choice of liberty! Addressing himself next to the election board he said the ghosts of thoir Styx are not more thick and clondv than are tho spirits of the departed Governors of Kansas, who attempted to give correct returns. He had no con fidence in the 1 resident, as an element of that board. He has had experience, that some would cry shame. He neither disparaged nor tefamod the President, but ho consoled himself, that once men in Virginia cried shiine on Patrick Hcnrr. Men were- not wanting In 1'ome to cry shame on Cuto, and they were no friends ot libcrtv w)w, io Senutes fear to opposo Kings or 1'rcsjdents. Kilcr announced that the bill had passed the Honne. Considerable sensation was manifested in tho galleries and on the floor. Seward resumed, saying the announcement caused him no discouragement. It was a little matter, practically, whether it was tho first victory or the last dtf.-ot. After some discussion as to the points of order, the rote was taken, aud resultod. yeas 31, nays 22 Senators generally voting samo as previously. Hunter moved that the Svnate recede from tho amendment to tho deficiency bill, which was carried without debate, 15 against 21. Washington Items. Wasiiixotoh, A pi 11 30 m Tho following is the vote of tho House i English's substitute: ViAt. Ahl, Anderion, Atkins, Avery, Ilarksdale, Bishop, Iiocock, Jlowie, Uoyce, Rranch, Bryan. Bnrnett, ISurns, Carnthcrs, Cufkio Cla'k, Mo.; Clay, Clements, Clingman, Cobb, John Cochran, Cocksrill. Corning, Cox, Craig, Mo.; Craig, N. C; Carwford. Currv, Havidson, Dewit, Howdell, YAntunsoo. tlliott, English, Kuatis, Florence rolcy. (srnett, (lartncll, (tillis, Gilmer, Coode, Greenwood. Creeir, Groesbcck, Hall, lio: Hatch, Hawkins, Hopkins, Houston, lughes. Huvler, Jackson, Jenkins, Jcwott, Jones, Tcnn.; J. Glsncr Jones, Os'cu Jones, Kceit, Kellv, Kunkel, Md.; jAinar, Jandy, Lawrence. leidy.rjCtcher,Macklsy,Mc42iien. ilasou, slaynard. Mills, ililkr, .Million, Moor. Kiblack, l'endlcton, l'eyton. l'helps. Phillips, Powell, Keady, Ucagan, Kilcy, Ituf fin, Bussell, Sandridire.Savaire, Scales, Sontt. Searing, Ssward, Shaw, N. C. Shorter, Sick les, Singleton, Smith, Tenn.; Smith, a.; Stallworth, Stephens, Stephenson, Talbott, 1 vir ! itrl.;.- liri ... itri , n iiu, ntkin, iv niliO, tliiincy, iv iiiniuw, oodson.lortendvke. rnrht.ua.: Yi risht. Tenn., and Zollicotför. rATa. Abbott, Adrian. Andrews. Ben nett, Hillinghurst, Bingham, Blair, Bliss, lionuam, Jira ton, JJuffinton. Burlingsmo, Burroughs Campbell. CahlTH). CuApman. Clark, Conn.; Clark, X. Y.; Clawun, Cochran, Colfax, Cummins, Covode, Cracau. Cur ti, Dsiurcll, Davis, Md.; Davis, Ind., Davis, Mass.; Davis, Ia.; Dawes, Dem, Dick, DoJd, Dtirfee, KdieJ Farns worth, Fenton, Foster, Uiddinga, itiltnan, troocu, d oodwin, U ranker. Grow, Hall, Mas.; Harlan, Harris, Md.; Harris, 111.; Haski i. Hickman. Hoard, Howard. Kellogg, Kesh-y. Ktlgore. Knapp. Lcacb, Leiter, Lovejoy, McKibbcu, Marshall. Ky.; Marshall, III ; Morgan, Morris, P.; Morris, III.; Morse. Me.; Morse, N. Y.; Mott, Murray, Xiebols, OHn, Palmer, Parker, Pcttit. Pike, Potter, Pottle, tjuitmau. Kicand, Cichie, Gobbins, Jtoberts, Shaw, JH.; Sherman, O.; Spinner, Slicrmau.lll.; Stanton, Stewart.Pa.: Tappan. Thavcr, Tompkins. lTr.derwocd, VI 1 - 1111! ir. t. 11-.. i. auc, oamriucc, aiuron, v auon, aiiburn, III.; Washburn, Mc., and ilson. The correspjndeut of the Herald says the Yrissari treaty will meet with considerable opposition in the Senate; not against the principb involved, but because of the charges which aro rife as to the corrupt practices whK-h it is alleged to havo been evoked to carry it out.' Jfonc halt the rumors are true the 1 1 an. it stock has been largely dis tributed here. Of course there is no imputation agaiust tny member of our Governineut, but some prominent Senators do not hesitate io denounce the immense speculations wh'ch h;tve been smuggled into tne treaty; whilst others say they will not vote for the tresty uiiiwp n i amended so as to throw the trail sit routo oj.cn to competitors, instead of civ ing it to a monopoly. The Opposition comes from lending -vdmiuitration Scuutors, who win insist npon amending it so as to throw oicrooaruau me au venturers who seek to convert it inia a stock srvcuUtifvn. it i stated on the authority of a member of the Cabinet, that the treaty as published is not a correct copy, differing in manvcsscntial r.a ticnlars and omissions from the official documcnt, BaJ(ti tQ.orej.Al a rlei. Haltim.ork, May l.u Flotvr bteadr. YYhcat qnil at I05täl05 for rcI aud 1 15(1 33 for white. Corn heavy atTiSol for white, atul 0(??o4 fnr yellow. Whisky quot4 Mt Ü1ÖJ1W. rrovisions hcavv.
lati-:r rjioM KURorii. APH1VAL Of the Steamsbip Bornccia. ' . ,"r.w York, May 1 it The ateamcT Bornecis from Hamburg, bus arrived.' She brings London dates to tho evening of the 17th ttlf. The Fulton arrived at Southampton on Saturday eveuing. Bernard's trial was closed on Saturday afternoon. The jury were one hour in consultation, and pronounced him not guilty. Consols were firmer, closing on Saturday at A tel-graph despatch was received at London on Saturday, which states that nn organized plot in favor of liussia has been discovered in ln-assia, and a Hungarian officer who was implicated, together with several Knssisn emissaries had been condemned to dcatlu Affairs between Turkey and Montenegro had become so alarming that the Kussian charge- at Vienna bad announced that Kusaia
is concentrating troops on the 'frontier to provide for contingencies. . . Washinotox, April 21. at The Cabinet was in session when tho Kan sas mil passed, and the information waa promptly conveyed to them. Salutes were fired neer the cvpitol, and in tho vicinity of the l residents house and elsewhere. The Senate executive session to-dar. coufirmcd a number of appointments acd among them that of J. C. Vandvke as District At- , torney for the Eastern District of Pennsyl vania. Xnmcrous momlcrs of Congress have paired off fir the purpose vf forthwith re turning to their homes. Xaw York, May 1. u The steamship Arago for Havre and South ampton with aw passengers and fcb,wa in specie, and tho Saxony with 4'JQ passengers, tor liamonrg, sailed to-duy. JVew York Market.' XSEv louK.May 1 v . Fiour heavy at A 15(J4 25 for State, 4 45 for Ohio; 4 45(24 50 for Southern, a de cline of 5c on each. Wheat declined, sales of 10,nH) bush a 1 04(gl 1 Tor Southern red and 75 for Chicago spring. Corn declined sales ot 5,000 buslr at 6970" for white; 72 for yellow, a decline t 2o ou each. Pork dull at IS 80&18 SO for Mess and 15 25(315 40 for prime. Lard declined je, sales at i 1 t'lnclnuatl Markets. ",:'' . -. ClNClNKATI, May 1 M Flour nnchsnged aud in moderate demand. Whisky steady at lb?. Provisions tincbaiikrod. Mess pork and lard firm and in moderate demand, rump pork sold at $14 00 which is an advance. The t eather. Pittsbcro. May 1 at t Kiver 6 feet 6 Inches by the pier mark and I rising. Weather cloudy wnd damp. Heavy ram last night and this morning. . J.oiisviLiK, May 1 ac Kiver 53 feet on tho falls, Sj in the canal and falling. Weather cloudy with an apof rain. Cixcimxati May 1. it"" Weather cloudy and cooler. Kiver fallen! IS inches in the last SI hours. RECEIPT RY RAILROAD, Mar 1st. 800 bush oats, A Lowcnthal; 2 bgs aks, 197 bnsh wheat. Little fc Krvin; 3H) bush wheat, 10 bbls flour, Uer Foster fc Co; 1 bag lasts. J llcmmiriff; 10 bbls beef, He ment fc lelo; 3 buadies printing paper, Journal Co; 84 sks whaat, K Ii Hill; 37 bbls flour, Jfrown Aikman; CI pes bacon, 1 1 erat raes, l obla cares, w heeler az Uicifs; 29 bbls Inrd, P U O'liilev fc Co; 2 bbls, 1 keg' butter, Orr Dalzcll &, Co; I'M bushels wheat, J e Jsuess Cv Co. RECEIPTS BY THE RIYKR. Msy 1st. Per steamer Greenville S3 hhds tobacco, 1 F O'Rllcy A Co; 2 boxes sundries, I bale fur, Gilberts Bowles; Ü') hhds tobacco, 10 bsrs rasa, 2 bgs leathers, 4 bxs manfuctured tobacco. ALLIS & HOWES, Water street, one door aliore Vine, Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated MAGNOLIA WHISKY, OK EVANSYILIK. IMAi.M AlCclwls of Domestie I.Iiuors, and rontaiitly a large supply of Old aud Choice llonrlx-n, uyeaud Alouongsliela W hUky , janJ-oi.tt Notice of Kale of Real Estate. WOTICE is berehy given, that by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Van derlurg county, the undiraigned, Adminiftratrit of the estate of r. uiory Wilson. ileceael. will iil a puhlic auction at the door of the Curt- house, in the cit of KvaiHville, on Saturday, May'th, l;V,lietween the hours of 10 o'clock, A M.and 4 o'clock. I M. ot sai l itav, Lot thirteen (13 in Block hve5 in tue northern .iilargement of the t itv of Kvans ville. ui.on the following terms, to-wit: One-thirl of the purchSHe money to h aid in cah, on the day of mir, onc-inim in i mnntns, ann one- intra in twelve rnoi ins, the purchaser to give his notes for the d-ierre-i lisy mentt Wltn iulerest serured nv mortesire mi i r-e reuiisea. n.tnnil.l ii.mi.h. P-I A'lininirtr rtrlx. nvEAS.bPICES .oiCX ?5 half chests assorted Teas; Kalcauies do; do; inn matts Cassia; in hng Pepper; h io fipM-e; 1 caik fulphurl 3 fto 'iimu Salts; 1 do Mulder; 1 do Brimstone I 1 rate Liquorice: I it tore and fur aal by api E. t. ft A BCOC K . fk.KK FEED BASKET!. 20 dot. very nn; Oak ay reeq iwkcu, country make, jni rreeivel v SplO Z. Il.CWKfcSON. rO.FKUTIOEHS sl'UARx.V) bids, this V d.iy received per tiraniie Mute, for srvle hv UILBKRT ti BOWLES, Sycamore n.-ar aler at "aV f 11 E LRÄ RRÖV 11 tili.. Canal and R. R.lVtif eel-Barrows; i doa. Tov heel-tSarrow; Jat receive.1 hr T. If. COOK Ä SON OSEYVILLE MILLS' fll K.-A KHppiV Jt. in liam-ls aud sacks, kept r..nmntl v nn h.uid. for sale ly uILBEKT Si UOIVLKS. SUNDRIES. .V) Boxes Tobaevo: .vt lUles No. I Batting; . Ca.es Sardines: W Cases Matches. Just received and for sale hy api UEO. FOSTER CO. BRIMSTONE. AW 5 BhU Roll Brimstone: do lour Sulphur; S do Epsom Salts; 1 Cask Madder. I u store and for sale hr OKU. FOSTER It C. llUUK! KV IlOtJKSlI'salms ami llrmna: .rarisn rsaimour; Chnrrh HsaJmixt; V illiani E. Beeil on Carpentry Made Easy; Oitr of thetirea- Kinc.l v Dr. Bell: Scenes in Clerical Life, taken from Blackwood; New 1 ork l.elser. 17th April; Flair of our Union, do tin; Itallou's I'ii-torial, do do; llaroer' WreL.lv. 10th do: ' Jnt received at J. HEALY'8. apie t Kin pipi:.1 J A S'l aadoruuent received and for sse hr Jan li SAM'L ORR. gTIODEY'S LADY'S ROOK, for Msr.st spI.i DORELL fc CON Y.NCTON'S. SWT A It (A.DLts.... boxes t-trd. for sale by 1.11. UK. KT iL BOtVLF.S. g VKMENT.-tiO BMs. Hydraulic Cement, just received ana ror saie nr apij . VICKERY St JOHNSTON. FBll'RXIPK. 30 Bushels Prime Tumis, jnt reJL coive.1 ami for sale by a. II COOK, a . Oil Cloths mid Carpet House. fir II K LAHtiliftT and heaviest stock in town re JL eti vod aud. fur saie chew X OAKLY It ?ON'S. mrtMm Foster's Block, 1st street.! iVUTS.-a:. BW. Eraxil Nuts. Almond. Filberts, 11 and Eng for stlc lw b nd English Walnut, in store and on th way, y iiU.Pt-it a tu ll.
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AiVNiNr; MA.K r.it ani ni(n;i:R. TUB ?CTJ5RinKlt res-truHy Inr-.. the I'aptuns of luMM-ixmt-s sml tli- public kerier.niv. tliHt ki k; iMnraH a lS-ail an t Kit iin Ml in O-rutfijtrr's Wnrtrüiiii. on Water street, her aJI oniori in KU lüiv will tli-ukfully received, and puortnally aUofidiM to. . Sali, Asrtiiiifis, Tarpaulins, Tvatn tovers and Cauvst IIii-,siiI ererr article in Ilia Rigging lme, nianufiu-tureil at Die shurtevt notice. Orders reri-ifullv sols:itei: to ikj jert at J. O. Venrrnnan's lloie Store. r at the Lft nirli.;-! - J CHARLES -YERT. tVKAHKKItlK!, teste 10 lluxhels t'hoice frinlwui; llesO-t Prime C -ijW.ce; Ji llufh-l .Vunr I'ssiiiim; IM do Prime Wüte Polatoes: Just rseelred and f.M-sale ly . Z. H. COU t Si bOi. janS-tf. 1 n any quantity , for sale at rnlncnl prices, br A i'lllZa. Ott i:Vi:UYBODYI wiiosrnscRiBKS for the XEW YOKK WEEKLY PKESS A BEAUT I FULLY 1 1. 1. UH Tit AT KD O FAMILY NEWSPAPER. TUB NEW VORK WEEKLY PRESS Is oris of the larirest and let literary rleri f thJy. A iarire Oo;irto CJMitalnuif lr..xn rAUU, or "I.TY t'Obl'MN.. r etitTtaiiitiic mattert an! ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every aet-K. A GIFT WORTH FROM :4iCKT! Toainoono WILL K SENT TO KAtMl MTHSCKIKER ON RECEIPT Or THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY, TEKMS: One copy for one year, aut I (Tift f J 00 Three copies one year, and 3 tfift 5 (W 1 1 ve copies one .ve.r, ami j eins n iki Trii cpif4iny-4r. nt W uitt 13 It) Tweiity-on coiix one year, an I "1 gin.... .w wi Caiialasiirni-ribertinust seutl V cents etch in ad. ditioii to the above Rites, to pay the American postage, which mti( In pre-pain. The artsSes to ins ditrlonted are comprised in t&e following list?1 United . Treasury .-vote tiw m 3 lo ao do yow each. & I So do 200 no each. M do do do 1110 00 earn. M Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches... Sum IK ID ÜoU Watches , 75 0 N) do W 00 1IIO do ' bO (Ml 3Mi 1.(11 Oold Watcher X nC 2i"0 8ilTer lluntioe t'a-cd Watches :sn 00 Ht Silver Watches 41 W lol' 00 1(H (lol l (luard, Ve-ttano Foh Chain.. iO taj to JO od 1UIHI Uold Pens und Pencil fW to 15 OP (Sold Lockets, Krai.-eUU. Unciies. Kar Iri, Breast Pins, Caff Pin, Sleeve llattom, Uinjrs, Shirt Siui, Watch Keys, Jl l aud tiil i-r Thimbles, and a variety ot other erticles, worth from jtf ccnu to 15Weai-h tin receiot or the snhscnotlon monev, tue iuoscriber'sname will be entered upon our immjIc-i opiiosite a num'irr, anl the (iftcorre.pondinf with that oniniter rill he forwarded wUhin one week to hiowby mail or vttreas. i04t-raid. There is neither hnmhng nor lottery about" the above, as every sul'svriher is sure of a Prize of! I ralue. We prefer to niak tuts literal iistrtinitioti anions them inteivl of citlne a larae commission in Acont-s rivinf to the snwril-r the ainoutt thsi win hi g to tne Aceut.aua ui rnasy cases a Hun dred fold uiote - D..li:i Aiii-.K. inbiisher. . , ill Ccutre street. New k Vs". apll-Sm,', . Wholesale I'lonr Depot. WE are In coolant receipt ofand have In store for nie. at all times a hirce s ork of the hest braiid of Flour, oth Extra ami. euertine, to which we iurite tbe lraic. rartJ corner Main street std Panal, YltTOItlOUsl OY Kit PAI.Y. BRAGG'S ARCTIC UNiMENT. Agony or rise! Sickness -r health! Life or death! 1 liea-e ttie uiietioii. in volved m the adoption or rejertton of this specific by the msrtyrs to external diseae anl Injuries. Ilavinr recel veil the indrciiietit of the ditiiiguiihcd savau,thf lue - DT".. KANE, and its efficacy tested during two swful YYiutTS in the region of eternal Ice, it is now coining into general use ia every section of the civilized globe, and its mar velou cures are everv where exciting astouUh merit. THE AFFLICTED REJOICE. HUNDREDS snd Thousau Ja have tested the virtues, aod are rejoicing in freedom from long lingering PAIN aud DISEASE, wlik-h other reaieSies.had failed to cure. Have von the ISKONClim., NkUR A 14 i 1 A. RIIEUMAT. lfi.M. SCUOH I.A, KARACIIK orTi Are vou a In t HH'K.- i STTOUTIl-At'HK afflicfüi with OLD Sunvrinf frHn kl H l( l! A V KI Q .vj.i -iiiivu aim l' I'vn KSÜ P LKJ ' iy2 Tl.. t lln tt.fr... w as pw .ai iiv sa mm a aal ar i I ia ft' as. I i r .r sa1i(.f .äla.k.ts U li'iKtss wvsj rsjMj s J iaiv to. nURXS ANI SCALU55. For thesedrealful ecluents the ARCTIC LINIMENT , shoulatHskcptoD hand, for it rati. ails sure apd immedatte relief, often, savior from death. E very stc:uitloal and 1 ri mil train . ltAii 1. 1 Ljm-v. f'xt. Who that has heard thsshrieks of anguish uttered hy Ut'ie scalded or maimed view tiaia of ertIoions ftiid colliSloiu.iiw'ii'K im loot aunie ins of retievinc tlieir tor houl l always Ih aocessV5L . . it.i i u i. .i . I .. . i ,.. Ie A vV.- l my iuiu controlling agent . THE MOTHER'S COMPANION. Tt enrea CAKES IV TIIK BREAST. OHE .MPPI.KS. SOKE LIPS, l'lMPLFS, &vC Ladies who prire a iure sain. Void of pimples, (dutches, svnrt aiirt all i-oiora-tmns ami excrescences, ahoold nttactc these tres-pas-rs on beauty's domain a soon as tliev apte:ir with The Arctic Liniment. I excel lent for the na-r. giving it a healthy, glossy aprtearance. Jt u OO 1 FOR MAN AND BKA ST. It is a sovereign remedy for the various diaenaes with which horses are afllictid, curing the most alarmingcases of Bruises, S(rais!s, String halt, tt un1t,leratrnes, fweeney, Saivin, RingNine, Big-h-nd, Poll evil, Scr, A, farmer, livery snuile keeper, or any icrson owning valuable HORSES, should he without this valuable remedy, i For s;ile tv a I respcctslde Drnjcistsand Dealers. Tricki or. the Lisimest. I'.cent. 10 rents and 1 a ttle. A one dollar lioute contains as much Liniment as eight twenty-five cent bottles. o Extraordinary Announcement. Kverv Kiiri ha. r of a riotliu- Ualle t,t th ARCTIC LINIMENT receives at Dr. Brars's expense, the I'sitkd S raTKS Joi'BSt..of New York for one year. The Journal is a large illustrsted in per em-h num-lx-r containing sixteen Kases. tieautifullv printed oa clear white pr, and tilled with or ginal bmlter front the most is-uiiaui wriu-rsoi tiieenuuurv. ueiiincais of su-riitioii and full particulars of the nvel and phiiiuithroptc enterprise or wnicu tuis vuer lorms a part, will accompany em-h bottle. An AC EXT WA-NTED iu EVERY TOWN and VILLAGE. DHulUU dclll It IUI V Ii.. st. Lsula, Mo. All other Liniments purporting to tie Bassos, are unauthorized, a thc-e is 11 other Bnigg's Liniment but the ARCTIC LINIMENT. W. BIEKItOWKK anuhELLER k WHITE are Agents fur Evaiuvilla. tH-Jmdlw W rOOIIH A.XD WILLOW WARE. W ilox. as. .MitrKri ukc 10 nets assorted Clothes' B.-ukeU; in i t. tt 11 iu-geis, asrtcu; 5 do Cotton Mop. 10 do a. Pine aud Cedar Churns; . .Tt nests Wash Tubs, 3 in ; 10 do do do I in.; lidoi assorted Wash Tut; . . ,, , i do Uuekeu; . . . 10 do Cedar So; Mil nest as. MToodeu Bow h: Just received by 2. II. COOK t SON. apio S UXDRIES21 kt es Wheeling Relmorit NaiH; aw boxes nttsnurg v u v v inaow UUu; 1 csks Putty In Bladder.; Si-bin. Linseed Oil; 100 Berea tSruKbtones; In store and for sale by t. S. BARCOCK. TiV.W SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT. tlEORCJE TllORXHILL, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Main street, two doors abova Creseent City Bank; EVANSVILLE, 1ND, HE has now a Urge and complete stocK of &vd-tle, Bridles, Dray Hsrnea, Carriage and BUKiy fJ Harness, both double and single, of hir oan manufacture on hand, and nr abr on di-iiC the aiost re:sonaide tei-ms. He InviUscustomers in the city and from abroad to c.UI and examine his' lock. ar.l:l tf WILLOW fc EMPIRE CABi-From 92 Ü " tli jO. J ut received by 5?.liCOOK&.S0N.
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STEAMBOATS.
NEW ORLEANS & EVANSV1LLE 1 ' . THE STEAMER . , , . CHOCTAW. The steamer CHOCTAW Capt. msolsv, will ranrrgularlr for the remainlrr of the season, and as Ion gas the water will permit, as are gniw picket between Kvsasvllle and 3ew inieans. Vn-m her great ipeotl. ahe can easilj' nadte the trip ia thirteen days, and will loave here every afteenih lav after smt deiarture. Mie will return here ou hur third trip, Us the 1 1 th or 13th of May. The time af her arrival will at- teleeraidirt from Vieksl'urg and Memphis, snd duly announced in advance In tnepapT4, that shippers mar know and re ly upon her movement. Her officers pledge tlwrosolve to do all la their power fs the inu-re-t a.d faave f the city with which tney seex to uiemur inemscires, ana tney soiteu in return from cilirens su'-h encourairemeut as will make their connection with the city petmsnent and rectyrttc-aiiy vrtniauie. i ne iiat win need ra ner supporter freiahts as well as down cargoes, and in proportion to h-r rerc-ipts up, can she atiorS to re1ace her down freights. Shippers here should therefore, fur their own interest, endwavor to secure her up freight froaatUeir correspondent. spjl-tr . A.yiiAT r.. Agent. U. S. M1IL PASSENGER PACKET. CrantTille,radncahV Cairo Packet, J. H. DONE, ! - T 11 II I- P 1! fl ' . Ma.tfr. I - a a mm w w KS Evansville every AY and TI1PRSDA Y, at sain tmmSewni ia o'ciocl lock. M arrninc at Paducnh at 6 n'cllc, A. M., Cairo at 1J o'ciorlc, M , TUESDAY ard FRIDAY. ItKUrobig, leaves Cairo everv TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at oVhek. P M..aud Pailncah every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY', at 9 o'clock, A.M., Connecting at EvawsvHI e whb ltta EvansvIIle and Crawfordsvllle Hallroa and Packets tor Green River. Also, connecting at SmithhinS with Cumberland River Pack.ts and at P1uc:ih a Ith Tentiessee River Packets; at Cairo with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the bat for all Eastern Cities. ',..;,- ,n.rT,,r Comfort, Speed and Salety." ItEfJUIAlt St. LOUIS Si LOUISVILLE PACKETS LUJIITM.XU LI.E'MIK FOI.I.OWIXO BD AT have cemm meed I UieHr regular trips in tue Louisrilloand M Anis trade, ami will continue u run durmctlieaeason, giving particular attention to all way haine53- The FASHION. ' i ' CAfT. J. M. MASTIS. Panes Evansville, goinir down, Every TUESDAY Morning, aud ap Every l-RIDAY Morning- The HIGHFLYER, ' CAIT. THOS. WRtailT, Pases Evanville, going down, Every THURSDAY Morning, and up Every MONDAY Morning. The MOSES M'CLELLAN, CAIf. 1KMII, ' rassesEvansville Every SUNDAY Mora htg, eoing down, and Every THURSDAY Morning going up. Lolstll b4 St. Loats . .-. v rcTirrr and shippers can rely upon these boati levinr punctual! r on their regular days, ami connecting witn all the packets running aove St. Louis, For Freight or passage apply on hoard ''"to mrl7 P. O. O'RILEY ft CO. Regular Evansvi'Ie and Lonlsvillo Packet. THE JOHN BRI1.0 will bereaf. ter run reru tarty as a LouisviMe and Kvanoville Packet: having excellent accommotdloiirrpanicer Rhs will leave Evansvtlle everv WLDNEbDAY aud SATURDAY aftarnoon at o'clock precisely.. ... N. II, COBU, Mster. maris iOARiLEK Clerk. REuri. AR i,qn?viijB2, k v.villb A.alf tlb.vubuew.v rAvnoi. r TIIK 8TEAMER SCIOTO, NO. ?, if will leave Kvansville every TUE! DAYatSo'clock.r. at., aud SAIL K'DAY' at S o'clock, r. si., for Hender son snd Louisville. AccommohtUns excellent. jsn-2 Louisville. Evnnville and Memphis Resalar Weekly Packet. , THE LOW.rRESSTJRE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, O. W. TRITLETT ...Commander. J. lt. AI HC It au, wiera.. . iibAVCia Aroniaviii raj I Tuesday at 5 r. .; leaves MemeaVlphls every Friday at 6 r. .; v . r. leaves EVANSVILLE for LOIT TS VII.LK everjSUN DAY at 4 f . St.; leaves EVANSVILLE for MEM PltlSfverv WKDNRSDAY atll A. M. jiTWay Bulue solicited aud attended to at same rates as charged by rackets. . jau.t-t( 1 f.U. O'RI E LEY k CO., A gents. EYansTille and Crawforttevillc ivr w . N st RAILROAD. 1erLouUvir.e, riurlnnatl.'St. Kls,Iaiaa POIU ssi ineciaii, TIME ciTÄNfiEÜ. WEDNESDAY, MARCIII. läR. . gTV! and aft Wednesday March Srd, the np Msil VF train leaves Bvansvuie at & uunuics past i r. si. ritM at Trr Haute B minutes taut 'J. . The down Mail Train leaves Terra Haute & minutes Mrfi m -arrive at. Kvansvill ft minutes nai't 10. The Jtccommialstlon Trains leave as heretofore, but pns Vlncennes, North, at IJriti; South, at P.'-tJ; arrive at Terra I laute ana r.vansvu r. m. All Stations, except Princeton. Vatoaa, Vinccnncs Carlials and S allirau, are made lag Stations. FARI. To Iou1svtl1e... Cincinnnfi... Indianapolis " t'lewiand ... ..3 00 ... S 25 To St. Louis...... 6 SO " Cairo. Chicago 1 50 ..14 Ml PiUsnurg 1 00 Philadelphia....; 30 Buttaio ... .,..17- 1 "New York ..ssrsi " Biiltimore sa Vaalilnrtm....21 -5 llostou Wl mart JOHN INOLE Ja., Supenntenaeiii ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. 5a-"t-NKW ARRANUEYIK.T. ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY respectfuiIn fcTf Ev 1 v aiiiioiioce to their friends and patrons, the puoE vausville and vicinity, that, with increased ra Iiitie for the transportation of F R E I ! 11 T , PACK A OES, MONEY and V A 1. IT A R I. E . Th-? solicit a continuance of former favors. Xsps clal care taken in rne collection 01 DILLs, DRAP TU & O T R R . And the transportation of small or valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facili ties of the Expreas, can obtain any desired informatior. In reference to Uie routes ana detail! or me Dusiness at their ottice on First street, between Main and Locust opputtitethe Post-Office, dels O. II. FISH, AgtTRANSPORTATION'- WESTWARD. WE lieg to call the attention of Merchants buying or ordering their fall stockrVom the Ea-di-rn Cities, to the superior advantagestyaT facilities of tiia Haltirnore and Ohio Railroad, for the sal and speedy trnusportatlon of Frelchts to KvansviUeand vicinity. Connections are made with the most reliable Railroads aod Steamships. River Route shortened and Improved by completion to Par. kershurgh. Through rates lower than by any otter route. Apply to M. Potts a, Boston; B. V. Kbllt, Philadelphia: C.vr.PaarisL, N.Yovkt J. T. Knolahd, BaltimtTe, foe information or thronrh rates, or to OEO. FOSTER & CO., Freight Agents, Corner Locust street and Canal, Evansville, Indiana. Jy231 WOODWARE. loft 4os. Tuns and Bocketst 20 do sealed half bushels and a variety of small inesnre. reooi ved and for sale by VICKERY If JOHNSTON. tSABfi. A ne assortment of Empire and Willow Cabs, just received and for sale or VICKERY ft JOHNSTONN. t & D. MORSE, WHOLESAMi AD RETAIL DEALERS IS PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, MEL0DE0NS, An aU kinds or Musical Merchandiie, C'rOüBTM STRIKT, CSt-gU THE RATIOS At H0T1I. LOUISVILLE. KY. . IV Ordors by mail for any kind of Muical Bierchandize promptly attended U.and warranted U SHtify purchasers. We fill cash orders fur sheet Music, by mail, postage free. 8ecnd h.-ind Pianos tasen in p-irment. iir Refers to Hon. A. Iglohart, M- L- Johnson, and E. 11. bahin. aplu-imdStw STJXnRIES..." 10 bbls. .Maac. Win; SShlf hhl do. do; 10 old sweet Malaga Winet ' 20hlfbr. do do; i bbls Dante Currants; IS bxs lump tobacco; h do 10 do do; 100 balei Cotton Batting; Received and for sale by I. k P.HEIMANN. siVKK'TT5fin,?E!?.-t' bushels in ore t Ä slt by VICKERY & JOHNSON. for
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COMMISSION & FORWARDING
P. Gr OHILBYÄ Co., - J -EVANSVILLE; 1NTJIAÜA. Storage, Forwarding V Commission MERCHANTS. U EEll AL R A I UtO AD, STEAM D4 AT AJP EXl'HKHS AGENT S, Special Aent for the renn. Central RAILROAD. . HD CONNECTION j, over which we are suthorl iiea to give TIlKortSlI RECEIPTS AT THE L0TET foSSI RLE RATES. Having a mammoth Wharf boat at the landing, the unresttwi the Ohio River, capable of storing aud prlectin all merchandise lialde to damage from exposure, ws are ta-eisirod to facilitate the diMtrh of all consignments forwarded to our care, by eithsr RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. rarticularatteation will be paid to Receiving. Storing and forwardiag. also, to the sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to as for sale, aud satiaRiCtion guaranteed. Oftice ami extensive Vfarehoase e Water street, a IJoiuing the Teleeraph.and on the YVharfboHt, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our ratrnas at all hours, day aud night. With our superior facilities; long standing; untiring 'nergy; and knowledge of our business, wt feel conident of giving aeneral satisfaction, and hope to merit tcontlnuauce of lha extensive patronage w arc now injoviii. Lilieral cash advances will be made on all consignMenu to either ourselves or correspondents in any the principal markets. North, Erst, or foutli. ' P. C. O'RILEY & CO. EDWARD R.THfLL, 1 " COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TIIK rURClIASKaitd Pale of Wheat, Tlou Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Hay, Pork, Lard, fee. Offlct, PRO.T STREET, cs sir tui TtuttitH rrici mrl6uS ... EVAXSYILLE,' IND. WM. ItOWV, Late of Howard to Brown. W.'M. AtKMAff, Late of Geo. Foster ac ; B It O W N AIKMAN ',' Recelviujir, Fonvardingr and C.'eneral COMMJSSION MERCHANTS. AOENTS FOR KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, i ' EvaDsville, Indiana. WT E.bse formed'a Co-partnership uader the style jf of BROWN & AIRMAN, and offer our scrvides in the capacity a set bvth in our card a!ve. W e are fully prewu-ed to extend everv firility ts thippessreithsc hy CAN AL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and ussura them that their interests shall i faithfully represeuted, should they be pleased to favor as with their waronitte. OtUceMwt. Warehouse on the corner of Main atree and ths Canal. a WM. BROWN. janJ.'f . - W . M. AIKMAN. . STORAGE WANTED. W are preparet to store In our Tire Troof Ware house any Htuutity of Uraiu,Froduce, or Mer cluuiilise, oa the au wt liberal terms. i Having large and airy rooms up stairs, particular care will be taken of Household Furniture, Agncnltural Implements sad all kinds of goods or wares liable to damage from damp or rust. Insurance effected at the lowest fire proof rates, by the mnntn, or longer, wncn ucsimi. , j Warehouse Ioced on corner of Lbcust street and V7 . ana b. CMiftUtnv sum convenient tor sntppin is River or Railroad. Apply to GEO. FOSTER at CO. ar38. n . a at 1 1 CTnn a mr . . ... a vAU. - . I HATE a Urge double Warehouse at the Can a t Basin, capalde of storing anv amount of produce. which will he received, stored, taken care of and held suhject to the owner's orders, en the rnot ren.nnbl terms. . i p. 0. O'RILEY 2.R0C E R 1 F. S , fcC . 7k bags urime Colteet SC hhds. prime Sucar: Tli bbls. Molasses; . 2i bbls. Sugv House Molasses; Sa bbla. Tar; . . t 10 Uerces Rice: 3ükegiBt-Cirb.8oJs; ,' leainBanlines; " H 'i 1 fco boxes assorted Tohacoo; ' In store and for sal by . . K. II. BABCOCK. 0AP AND CANDLES. an boxes ass. Star Candles:- -' ' , , ) 0 i 1 allow oo) . .-'IT 89 da ass. Soap; - . deceived by Z.H. CC0K Ä ,0N. CHOICE OLIVB OIL for table use. for sale br apl ZH. COOK atSON" - PICTURE FRAMES. A BEATIFULassortmeut of guilt moulding of 4aa .upi,uii;viironTcm7 feM ' DORELL It C0NYNGT0N. Oystera! ' i. ca.es 2lh Cans Cove Ovaters; 1 do lit, do iki do: Freih: received and for sale br ' and I. At D HEIMANN. JbYV HOOK.: "TaLTtaVf llfkllr 42tt " '" 1 Prince of the blouse of David ; " (bid Fellows' Mauaw-1; The Belle of Washington; The Tlwve Beauties; 1 Harpers' Weekly, for April 3d; New York Le-lger, sV IPtb; Fltgof Our L'nion, do loth; . U)Ws Pictia-hal, - do lfltkr Atlantic Magaziuo do , Just received at . H J. IIEALY'S. 50 UUXEi V. It.l'UEKisE lanes Saleratus: W do Starea: 25 d-Mien Bk-oHs; IM) do Brooms; ino do Brushes, ssnrtcd; In store snd for sale low hy Imrl tt HEELER k RIUUS. MARBLE HALL ICE CREAM SALOON. fMlK suhscrilcr having ta Ken the BiagninVent suit Ja. of rooms on the lnd, Ooor jf the Msrlde Hall building, Main street, will open it f.irtiie reception of visitors on inurmiav. Aprils, and be?s leave to inform his friends and former customers that he is pre pared to furnish, during the entire summer season, the most exiuiaite ami highly ftavoreS ice cream. Ladies visiting this saloon will Snd a-j-leasant room ala. rs at their service. 1 . -ilea A 1 . Balls, tri vate parties and weddings furnished, and rrea.a fror.cn on the most reasonable I : terms apsir MILLINERY NOTICE. MRS. K. J. TUR.XER would inform the ladies of Evansville and its vicinity, that she will carry on the MiQinery business at the store on Sec ond street, formerly occupied l-y Mrs. Donaldson, nearly opposite the Rev. Mr. McCarer's church. Mie will blench and repair bonnets at the lowest prices, and in thi best possible style, as she uses no acids, without doing them any Injary. fche will have new goods expressed every week frotn Cincinnati, and w ill Keep on hand ready trimmed imnnets for transient customers. The patronnge of ladies who wish saw boskets, or desire to have old ones re paired to look as well as new, is respectfully solicited Evansville, April ith, lHjS-tf SWLNimiK. 40 lind tmm to hhds prime to fair N. 0. Sugar: .5 l-bls rebuild Malasses, Wb If bbls do; fc Tierces 11 ice; 5 blls Tare; . , 15 bags Pepper; ii do Alspice; bales Cloves; "OOmaUCasia; , . lease. No. I Xatmep: 1 X bhi Mace: R-ceivcil and for sale at reduced trices, br apt; I.& D. HE1MANN. JrSTREI'EIVEDOraham'l Macazine,f Omir's lily's Book, Y'aukee Notions, ' Harper's Weekly, New York ledger; Flag of Our Union: Marrh April; do At J. II KALT. VAAKKK UTIO-' f.w Mav. rs.hc ,Ce, loceiiL-i.at DOBKLI. CON Y. N't, TON. I.AsiTER PARIs..-?:, R-l.jUrt received and a-lotaaMby, ..., V ivKEIvT, JOIIieTON. SP7. I ', , 1 . ' i t KANSAS! KANSAS!! KA.VSlS!!! HAS DEE. tlse All-absorbing Question but now the question is where can Books I ha the cheapest ' 1 know. At M. L. JOILgOf 8 DooTt Ptore, Blaak BoTks,M . ... ..it' 1 hchool Books, Copy Books,. ' ' y The latest Magazines and Papers, direct from the East, by the last Express. Call and see first tre West or the Past Office, mrtt . JUST OPENED, APLE.DID Mock of Sip ring MILLIAERV consisting of ttraw, NeaHlitan GoMimer and ChipBounH. , ;..; Also. Rlbboas, Flowers, Bridal Wreath a, anS various other articles, too numerous to meiuMoi, to which 1 invite the particular attention or the lilies of Evansville and the surrounding country. They will find it to thoir interest to exsmine mv stork. V. K. RARKEU. First i-treet, between Main and l.s ut st., mri v Evan-ville, hid avmniEAT SACK6.ro Bushel 0 w w oisi Two Bushel Osnalmrch Sacks, just ree'd 11S for sale by. IseplSl 1 K. J BABCOCK. sHOKDAtiK.1 i" dot. llemn Beflcorflsilong;) W coils Manilla Kedconi: 25 do. do Halter Rope; do Jute do do; Sr, do do Bedcorddo; w Just received and for sale i-r WHEELER h RIOOS For Sale or Rent. A HOUSE with ten screw of Lsuvl attached, siru. ated JH miles fmm Evansville, one hundred yards from the Plans Road. The House is a Two-story Frame, with dnuble porticos in front snd rear, four rooms on first flor. In br "0 feet, and a ball Ufeet wide, four rooms on second floor, same size, and, also, Kiteben and servants rooms, a good dry cellar, a well of pure water, and a cistern, convenient to the Kitchen; also a neveriailing siring of pure water within fifty yards ef the house. For terms apply to ap2.tf KELLEJR AWiI I T E,Drn ffjf. Ulis. arums in Kne otir, for sale or
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GILBERT fc BOWLES
COAL DEALERS.
COAL!! COAL I! COAX! 1 1 "JUSTICE WH. ANI SHALL BE 1KINK." I HAVE Just erected a Fairbank's Scale, for the purpfisc (Xwichuiguv coal. JLUleJ;roy Coal l y weiglit, according to the law of the Stale. I have a larce atuck uf uiuviAr nullit, ( fiuliurr fuiU. .r.l HosocSdl my friandsto gisemeaesll aad'tryit. I haveleen eighte j years in the business, an profess ?,! ajudfre. . The pristofoosd HIS ceats per bushel. All orders Wt at tho Has Company's ÖlTic, betweea sxtAid ScxTnd.oa Looust street oral KOmlrook's Store, on tt ater street, or at mr Coal Olfice, at the Lamasro Mh:trfill be attended u-. All coal mustbs paid ror wheaordarad, In lnka)Ieourp-ct-v de3tf. ANDREW llCTClUSON. Coal ! Coal I Coal 1 WE lTt on hand andere dailv receiving, tmr best CtTAL that has ever tsvn intnducud into tl-t marke, whiik wears stlliug iw. tiood currency will le reeeivol in payment. Orders left at the store of JNt. W. H (TO UK, next to the dtatc Bank, will he promi-lly attend i to. jaq-'j-tf, JNO.W. in OHES 8:, CO. . COAL FOR SALeT WElmve ort hand artd are constantly receiving coal of an excellent ouaJitv from no the canal. which we will deliver in snys 1 -art of the city, at Kic Orders left at James lAUghliri's' warehouse, or at the nice or ftatuan Itowley will e rornntlv artenden1 to. KUllUt ii A310KI. I1 EW DRV GOODS Altl.HIVKI) it ü VirTrTT NEW DRY GOODtf, For Sale Foa Caan 0!ttT. NEW DRY GOODS AIUUYEJ NEW DRY GOODS, üpr EBIC' . Foa Casm OsiT,, NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED NEW DRY GOODS. For Sal. A' MWCW' Foa Cask Oslv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED NEW LUX GOODS, For Sale At IMBIC",S' -"P Foa Cain Oslv. DISSOLUTION. rrtnerhip heretofore existing between nriiE Ja John Keitz, John A. Uaney ajid W.Carpentcr, under Orefrnuao name of Kitz, Raae'v II te., has been Uiis day dissolved by the retirement if W. Canenter, Estj.; the interest of sai.l W. Carpantter naving oeen purcnased by the said Reite and John A. Ilaney. The affairs and of lhU firm will be sealed up ty the new REITZ & HANEY,, , Who will continue the manufacture of Slcan Engines and Steam Boilers, of any siie, together with all the Shafting, Wheels, Pumps, l-w Mill Machinerr snd Mill Hearing of any sue. Also, Distillery and Mining Machinery, and in fact everything 1 1 the Iron Bne.atthe old stand, corner of Ingle and Canal streets. apniMn.isyi-tr KEITZ nANEY. BLAlJKis.tll I ll's Ui:iJVsj.-A compieti assortment vu hand and for salt 1 r -J I SAMUEL ORR. , PATENT DREAD DAKERV. I No. 1, FIRST 6T.. above Main. ''Ill Establishment is in futl operation, and manm. Ufacturinr artit-lH tht w.rr.,.t.i ,n .i.. .... Ifarfinn. All kinds of CRACKKRsi and I'lllT pREAD.by the pound, or liarrel.at Cincinnsii or louisville prices. Holding the exclusive right for yanderburg County to manufacture the Celebrated PATENT BKEAD so popular in Eastern cities, being riiEsrES and hbalthies than the ordinary Bread, Kamin-., iioiei ami oieamnoats are invited to try it. FREslII PtklNnf r-r f,.j;n nn baud, and all orders promptly filled and delivered. vvosomgs I'artlea Supplied with Fancy t sites and Pies at the shortest notice. HOT RUSKS and BL'NNS everv afternoon. ap4-dlra WAIL! VIIIä: nOO kegs nails expected this day. Would U sold very low In bits fromths wharf, tr SAMUEL ORR. are NEY GOODS, SC TM II CRTM.kas jast receivad at bis ators iV er sü tti, Cetweou aiain aud. Sycamore, a large toc. of Cloths. Cusinieres and Vcstlnfs, of tlie finest quality and latest styles, .which be is prepared to make up into fashionable garments of every description. A full stock, of Ready-mad Clothing, always on band. Also, Hau, Caps and Gent's Furnishing Ooeds of all kinds. a Tailors and Seamstresses wanted. mrSt-lm SWEET rOTATOES.-)bblsfcWe Sweet Pa tatoeai. Jnas received by K..II.COOK St SON. I31PROVK YOUR LOOKS " By buying one of VAUTIER Sc MAR CONNER'S SPRINa STYLE IIATS, WniCII for beauty and syroetr'ca! proportion! make the present y l ouf el tiie neatest ever presented to the public Hats made to order which w warranVU fit as comfortaidr as a nightcap. niri4 A Challen: e to the World! A FIVER Oft BETTER TO PRODlt'E article ot FRENCH FELT IIATS, than those we are manufacturing. Alt ibnpes and colors kept on livid, or made, to ordrr at short notice. VALTIER If. MARCONN1ER, Main street, be. 1st and Ind. i-.leejant Caps. ,E'H YOLTHV and l.FA.TS CAPS, J.IJL twr pruig snd fummw wear at VAUTIER U MARCONNIER, mr?4 Main street, bet ! and 3d. STAR AND ADAMANTINE fBMIE uiHlersigneil continue the Binbufacture ef M. their celebrated Candles, of the diflerent tises. four, five, six and seven to the pound. ALL WARRANTED Fk'LU WEIGHT. Cossmmers will Snd It greatly to rheir Interest U ut thee Caudles in preference to Utoao that are sohl BY t ' Is ü Y Marty Candles that are really seven to the pound ere branded and sold as sixea, mining a dirTsret-oe agaiwst theconfumerof five pounds to tho twig. The variation unnally made in the price is not proportioned to this difierence.as the following statement shows: A B0XOrEVESt OOKTAIKS 47 Cakdles, ASD It sold roa ä rorsns, which is the sctcal weiuht. A box or u oa., oa "Shout V'iisht Siass," cosTAiss oslv 240 Casdles, SAME SIX.K AS TUB SEVENS, ASD is sold roa roarv rovsas. Supposing the price of the former to be ?0 cents, and the latter is cents, there will Iradiftorenceof twenty cer.ts in -rice and seven Candles iu count per I ox. In favor of the full weight Candlas ta retailers and consumers; and this will be Increased five reo is per box for every cent advance in Jiice. Those interested would do welt to examine tbt subject for themselves. PROCTER Jt UAMBLX, mar3mfs 84 West ecoad slreot, Cincinnati. IP A I.TIM on 1; coffeeI ou lg s lor sale by rnrOO GILBERT at BOWLES. Hardware tFOIi TUE SPRING TRADE. TIIE 1'ndersigueS has now on hand, andarrivlag, a full and conu-lcte assortmeiit of Hardware, ah ich he will sell at the lowest prices, such as Shovels snJ Spades, iiardeu lloes and Bkkes, . . Hay and Jfanuro F&rls, Trace, Loj" snd other Chains Hames and Jiedgo Shears, - ' Txcks and Latches. . " Butts, Ilintres anJ Scretrs, Borinpr und Morticing Machines, Table and rocket Cutlery, V . Butcher's and Earl Emlth's Filet, V - Mill and Cross Cut Saws, v " Nails,' Carpenters and Coopers9 Tools, f the lr ouality.ilso, a Urge Stock of latnt, hhoe, Counter an other Brushes. Begs leave to call theVtcntioa trf Grocers buying Hardware, w ho will find it to their Inteir.t to examine his Stock la-fore purchasing e!ea here. . . .-,.. ÜAt'OB tTRAt'B. mr23 5uc. es.rr to A. W ALDEiacif . -f OAK. CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR. BJSli bbls. i ust received ana lor tale by mart ULBERT ÄcEOWLES. Taiuablc Standard Workse DOBELL tt C0XYNGT0X RR KOEK M)CAIi AlJEATS for Tan dera burgh county fw all the it sscsirrioa books published by D. APPLETON CO. A,.'!,,e,l r th JRebatra la Cwngreas. Or Public llisty of the I luted Mates. TW w Aew American Eacvcloprdla, A Dictlonaiy and Journal of Knowledge. ,. Certainly Uie first werk f the age. -American Eloquence, A Coll ilioo of Speeches and Addresses ot the Most limuxnt Orators ef Amerns . f , , .. , ''r VIt 'aiii llsmsr, By thecelcIrateit Cornelian Burton, iu 2jc. N.s. Dletlosarv oT Mschlaes Mcchartcs and Engine lork. The newest and most improved edition, in Sic. Nos. tTreV Dicllonary of Arts, Maaurarturea and Mines. DORELL & CON YINGTON beg 0 call attention ts their important works, and rsoaest their kind frMvt.s to cill and see them ; as also, the array of opinions of eminent nen in confirmation af their 1 portaurc (nd value. Dobell Sr. ConvTigtoa have sample. snd sprsiment of the various hi odiums ia which these works can ke procured, from ppc to the Insert Morrocco. a9rl7 M BAD IHFK A.D PIO LEAD JLA 3 Casks ass-rted from n men to 3 Inches; 40 Pir Lead; Receive and fir sale by SAMUEL ORE.
