Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 141, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 May 1858 — Page 3
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- C- , FK4I.Y,..'....J.. .MAY 7 BaROXtTtft. I :i Tester-lav ;':iV. ttptjt: TMOaSTEa. 12PM. 1 f P.M. M Tf Advertisements Intended for th Daily, be handed in before 4 o'clock, P. M.to insure insertion. CT Thompson' Ere water, and Hudson's Eye salva for sale corner 2d and Locust. JiVcirc glad to learn, from ('apt. Hcrron, that tho Done wilkoctinue in her present trade, notwithstanding Le failed to get tlie contract for earn inj? the mail.' She may lay up for a short tiiuabvut the first f July, in order to repaint and make aorna other iKcdfnl repairs, bat will immediately reatinie tcr regular tri.. TU determination cm tlw part of Capt. llerron, cannot bat prove gratifying to our citizcu. Tho Den it, in utt espeeial manner, regarded a r .. bout, and we 1huU ieel a just pride !n having her sustained. Her ctliecra are noted for their ircntlcmanly and courteous behavior, and use every etidouvor to make their passengers 'mf.r table. The praiec bestowed upon the boat is atnpht proof of their stiecc. Our mercantile men should exercise a just lKriiiiiuation in muling their shipments, and see to it, that the Done lm her lull aha re. , J"t?" Oil Wednesday night, us we were jjohome, we were uccosted by a man in aearvli of iwtne one todre a acvere wound n Iii Iwad.jtist above the eye. The blood wil sticutiiinsr down Iiis face and breast Iii hair was ail matted and, it i hardly newsmtj to add, that he waa in a state of intoxication. He said, in a mumbling kind of way, that he had taken some man to hi' booni, s a friend, wiio had rewarded hi kindness ml friendship, by almost breaking hi head with a sluuc. Dr Jlalluck took tho poor fellow tip the street, in order to find a place or him to stay daring the night, and also to have hi wound dressed. About duk, the same eveninjr, another row was raised on the wharf but we did not learn that anyone was hurt. ----- ——> The Peace Commissioners for Utah, Gov. Powell and Major McCulloch, are traveling to Salt Lake in great splendor. They have an escort of fifteen men, and eight splendid light car riages, each drawn by four superior mules. They expect to travel at the rate of sixty miles per day, and will get their team replenished at Fort Laramie. ———<>——— ——>Three men and a woman were killed in Boston On the 2d inst.. bv the I .... . . . I wan oi a burnt uuiunng tailing on an au joining houso in which the deceased lived. The wall was a portion of a large axe factory which had been consumed by tire, causing the loss of $200,000 ; worth of property. itff Klliek Neel wa tried before rquire Mill tor committing an assault and battery Ii Sander Hridges. He was fined 5, and cost. Failing to raise the amount, he went to jail for one night, and the next morning gtied vsr a judgmeut ho had against some steamboat, to the , city, gave security 1 lor the balance against hiin, aud was set at liberty. 07" Bishop Eastburn, of Boston, has refused to confirm and admit to the Com-
inunion table "Honest lom Corner," thelia. Dire experience ileginning to teach the
well known leader of the orchestra, in tho Boston Theatre because he rVov in tho Theatrc. r?"Tho Daveniort (Iowa) .New says that emigration np the Missouri river this season is unprecedented. It it estimated that .emigrant are pouring into the Territories at tlie rate of tu reo thousand a day. At tins rate, sixty days wilt be. sufficient to till up two territories with populations for two uie. il " I ii'lfA KAnlan rtl thlil KUfA II ' " v,. vw. wvw, v. S.Cotnmissijner to the Sandwich Islands. . o i . ... , . I was at ban h ransisco, at tho last, dates f i rum that ritv.anil had tikpn na.LarQ for Xh Islands in the ship Yankee. OO" The lier. Mr. Beechcr is administering tho rites of baptism by immer sion. after the form of the Baptnu Church lie has his pulpit decorated with natural , .0,1, Powers, on each Sabbath morning., ft7 The reliirious anniversaries are i, . . , Ä .1, held m New lork tho present week. 1 he City IS said tobe tilled With dele . - .L. e -ti r iL. . gaies to uicm irom ail paruo: tu t,uunXT J, Tin: uivi:r. Arrivals ani Departures. From 1. tt. O'ltiley Ic Co.' Ktg ister.l Mat i and C. arsl hack; k; John r.ritfes. I.ouUvrde to Evaosrille r'onuii, . ütnutri tn Kvsnsvilk and tark T C. Twilehell, Loui.viU few Orleans; Momm M Lell.ui, St. Louito Louisville; tn'ii. Uruirr. T Boat, il down; 'r-vnl, Mi...uri Kiver U CincinriMti; ' .1. 11. 1 .., Cairo U Erw.itvnie anl lack; UiM.dtonl. New Orleans to Louisville; raeitic. New Orlean to Lnuuyille; hat Srviift. Vih tu Kvsnville; Lithtfimt. Nashville to Cincirnati; Uractlcl, Liuivil'.e 1 Howling Ureen; 1 lie Kate !archct came upyosterJay. e are lavorea. tnrougu the politeness of her of- ... .. - -i. rleers. her manifest, which L a fi.n,-. W heeler A Kiggs, llt sk corn and 10 .t J t . . r ti 1 .-ir .1. . . . wm-iu, ik o iwwiu, w. a.s corn ana 4 001
rjrgs; KS JUUoek. 16t$ sks wheat; Kemci.ufc 11 '? repoueu ma aonw 01 0. Kr- ! .-.CA w.r J. km- - o v.v. I natonal seal, have been Hcd to forge pn-
f V 1 1 WOv a . va ill v 19 A UUll Urilil .,n1..; 1 -t fuathers and 2 W hi.tt-p- 1 J) Iciman, i beet bbls; 1 (i UPil.y, 11- sk. 1 . ju 1. j rt.Arn 1. k-a niitr im. I n 1.1.1 . Tho Fortune left for the Wabash, yesterday aftern-'on. Tiie Tecumseh lay at tho wharf all day jesterday, taking on ber load. The steamer Fashion, will bo op on her load. Tin is the only regular packet for Louisville, to-day, and passengers had better secure births on her. The Scioto will be down this evening and proceed to Henderson. The weather yesterday, was warm, clear and pleasant. The sun shown -krightly all day, giving us the only miMayday we have yet enjoyed. The river continues to fall slowly, though, at Cincinnati, on Wednesday, the telegraph reported a alight fise.
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riLIUtirhtl) KXtlPklV Kit Vl TN K KVitS.VILI.fc DAILY JOl'SSM. ST C. W. .IK. XXXYth Congress First .Sektion. ' 1 ' VASiriNTox, May 5- u Senate. Hunter, of V., called up tho appropriation bill of the military neademv at Went Point. Hale, of N. II., said tho academy was a nuisance, and belter Ocnerals could be got out of a New Hampshire ijir school. (Icri. Fierce, for instance, who so far outstripped the Wrt l'ointer thatot made him 1 'resident. ' Houston, of Texa, said that Martin Yanbnren was a West Pointer, but it was doubt ful.currioulnin it a Wt Point education was needed l'ir every officer of the army. Too much attention to military details make martinets, rather than soldien. , The bill was parsed, rca S4 nays . The Senator votingin the negative were ßroderiek. Doulittle, Dtirkee. Hale. Harlan, Johnson, Tcan.; I'ugK Trumbull and Wade. There were twenty absent-. King. r N. Y., was abient, but Seward voted :n the atliative. Benjamin ubniitted a resolution which was carried, asking for information from the President, a to what steps had been taken for tho protection of American commerce at Tnitico, aiid tho other port of Mexico, dnrini? the present distraction in that country. . Fitzpatriek, from the Military Com mi tue reported adversely ou nuuie'ron mu'.norials. asking a further equipment of militia in the United state. The Vice President notified the Scnato of the resignation of Senator Higga of North Carolina. Mason's Paraguay resolution was called np, and the vote taken on Col lamer' amendment of yesterday, preventing the President fioni using force." The amendment was lost by a rote of 15 against The resolution was then pussedin its original form. On motion of Douglas, the Oregon bill waa rtad. Mason said he waK ignorant whether or not Oregon pone?ed sutfieient population, or can afford to pay the expense of a State governiaent. Douglas said that the voto on the Constitutien was i0"0 which would indicnte 55,uo 5 ulation, although probably more, and hiobtles 10.000 over the number with which we admitted Ksiisa. Seward said, did I understand tho Senator tosay we have ad'iiitted Kansas. Douglas said, I will - answer the Senator unequi vocally. So far a this Congress i concerned, we have admitted Kama, if she desires to come in under that bill. Thou our action is final aud conclusive. If she does not ao desire, then w have not. Seward indulged in a sikut laugh but made no reply. Gwinn said a few word in favor of Oregon as a law abiding aid re.poi-tablo T rritory. Seward said the Oregryi Constitution ha a clause excluding from the Territory )rons of African dote nt, although free, (treat as is his objections to voting for tho admission of a State with any such a provision, yet Oregon is an old settlement, inhabited by an industrious and respcctahie (pulation, and a lt otirood to main colouiea or Territories in a condition of popilajru lonjrer than was mnikAürv. Tltair a rt t ntra tnt lav Imwi a I - mi,ti, l,c would not vote with a million f inhabitant, an.l others lit would vcU for with 50,000. He would vote to udmitOr egon. JJenjamln said be would admit Oregon, but further ho would settle the demand ot the t 1 1... venous tviuru bi.iiiiissioii. Pesseuden objected to its admission, for tho reason that negroes are1 citizuu in Maine, .. I ......! .:.." .1 ...i .:. ... .1 i iw,;,,;, .t..;.., ,i.. Trumbull was optosod to the admission for the reason which lie related at some length, and he moved that the subject be postponed until December. Wade, ot Ohio, drew attention to the clause thatclutse Chinamen with negroes. V ilson said that Massachusetts would wel come free Ongon, and would xpect him to voto icr it. iit at the risk si incurring sensnre even from hi teroual friends, ho I T 1 r . , i 1 t . I J"?. rc,r-n ,r1.l"1 wwnuinjr n clause ni i n ian . in,umunm ile ,howcd tho iuiu.t'u that would arrse. Ivcrsou, of da., said Lo would also vote to postpone tlus consideration of the bill, Iksctuo we have no data showing a sufficient population. . Mason thonjrhtthe free State wer becom ing wise in preventing the contamination of free ncrroes: in that reiect imitatiu Ylririu-Af-n ho are their fritud, so many free negroes are applying to return into slavery. AsuiNOTox May G X Senate. The business of tho morning hour was unimportant. Tho Oregon bill was posiponca. The bill to repeal the bounties to fisher man was the then taken tip. Wasiunotos, May 6 r x Hoc a. Ritchie spoke against tlie resolu tion proposing the abrogation t f the Cl.iv-ton-llulwcr treaty, arguing that there was no particular emergency which reuuirea tie tAWW II. I.A. wku.Ia a. a . .. .. n.. I n. . I I i . .1. 1. - ... . ... . Deiwscn Ureat ISritain ami tlie lnitct Mates, The practical dilSculty between the coun I . . . I T . . 1 vries amounts m noimug. it arise merely froni tMhn;..tt, :,ltJ,Pnri,i;n., Af nM tr..t ... He could sco no reason tor the abrozailon exI . - 1 . ! .1 . . L. I 4J . .. cept a desire on the part of the United States to seizo central America. (Tingtnan said wo oujzbt to bo free fmm that treaty, so that when we wih to acquire that teritory, we msy do it. luteine replied, the abrogation would otx-n a couflict for the possession of that eouutry. rry Ciingman qu Manifesto with approbation. it a an evidenco of covetous quoted the Ostend aa lie looked on etousnes and imbe cilitv. Kelsey moved to tablo the resolution reported on Tuesday from tlw Committee on F(,reign Affairs .proposing the abrogation of the treaty, rteiratived, 49 sgamst lo7. oieaien iiiutvci iiiiuriiriii, uui mc iIoase BecoDJed tlie demand for the previous 1 aucr-tion. under wlncti th resolution was vruercd to do cnirrossca, vt ajrninsuo. Without final action, the House passed to the considcratiwn or other luiness. Ilaskin offered a resolution which adopted, authorizing the arrest, for contempt, of Kobert W. Lcatham, in failing to apjur beiwre the committee to invetnrate the eir cumstancea atteuJing tho purchase of WW I kinson Point for fortification purpose. The House resumed the consideration i t the Senate bill for the admission of Minnc aata. Washington Items. Washixoton, May C, m The committot on nominations of the Araaville as the flace for holdinir the next moetiug. dmiiiiander . w. Hunter, lias ncen or u?reu w tne coiumana oi u.e receiving 114 1 at ia hi more. 1 ... . .1 11 I 4 fll lw ina ueeua in uiornia, ana uence, ins "t-, Undaj. passed a bill 1 10 'Prevent and I i-iitii iiuuus 111 anvil n.r ti, x.-,,f'i regarded as a scmi-orticial expression of the I views of the Administration. There i no prospect, whatever, of the passage by Congress wf a general bankrupt law. . The President ha not yet designated hi necepianceot me two volunteer regiment I'Uh, uor is it probable that he wilfdo until Congrcsa shall make th necessary ap propriation ior tneir su,iort. The esti mates have not yet been mudi-. This determination of the President has carried great disappointment to Western men who were led to believe that the regiment woniu oe accenieu a soon as the deficiency bill wa passed. New Orleans Market. Xxw ORLiAs,Mar 5 r v. Sugar ?s steady at 6$ft7. Flour active at 4 2äßi 3'. Ked wheat JK'Q3.; white 1 05 1 10. Mixed corn JxU. at, 00. iless por euo'.cd at IS 3.
, - .. A lora. 31arkel .. Mv iokk. May C m Flour unsettled. srl- ot i5i0 bbl at 4 o;(,? 4 1$ for State wnd 4 25(4 5" for Ohio, sn advance of ,"e. W heat declined, sale of 15,000 bush at iiominul pricoj white lo lower; sale (t''7 and vellow at 74. Pork steady. Lard dull. Vhisky dull. ' New Yo'mk, May 6. r u Flour market sonewJiat 'unsrttled but price without material change; State, snicrfine and extra are very scarce and command a littfe nnH0 money) alea of lo.ixnj bbl at 4 004 20 I'ur siinroiie State, 4 25(gl 35 for extra state. 4 iHi, 15 fur suporrine Western. 4 SC(t4 C fureomiiioii to medium extra Western ti0(jl4 5 lor shipping brand of extra round hoop Ohio, closing dull, JoOO bbl of the sale wera for export. Wheat lowvr and more acti ve, sales of SOiMbnsh Chicago spring at t'1. lo.ooo bushels old to arrive otn at JJ.70O bush "white- Canadian t I 4X) bush white Indisua'at $1 10; &H bush red Indiana t $l 05;t!CH0 bnsb white Ohio at10i; 4iv bush red winter Western at 1. Kye steady at 6ö6. Parley dull; good ?tato at 6 2. Corn dull and divopiug; sale'of 1V0 bush at 6(l?(ot wkite; "t f, 74 for yellow. Oat In luoderare demand at 4445 tor State and 4K43 lor Western. Whisky dull at20)(sxl,cliictly at tho inside price. Pork market opened dull but closed firmer, sale of 2000 bbl at IS 5) for mess; closing, with no sellers at the ontside prices, and 15 00 for prime. Heef nnchaned sale of 5) bbl at 10 7ö(c4 1 1 75 tor country mess; 12 7514 lor re-packed me, 14 25 C15no for extra mess. Itocf bams dull at 15 0O( IS 00, sale of prime mess beef ut 21. Cut meat dull at fi4'i(7 for shoulder. 9c.10 lor hams. Lard dull, sale of 2"' bbl in lot at 1 1(.,1 1 j;ttcr steady at UfjC25 for old and new Ohi.uud 2'27 ,,,r new State. Ch.c se selliiig at from to Js
I'ldladelplda Market. Pimlaku i-mia, May 5 p v The brendstntT market i inaetivo, and for flour there i somu demand lor cxiort, with sale of 2'V) bbl superfine at 4 f0, 50) bbl extra family at 5 2, and 50) bbl lancy brand at 5 6. Pye Hour and corn meal scarce and held at 25. There is not much wheat offered and there have Iwen only a few sales at 1 US(tl 10 for red and 1 2Ca 2 for white, live lis declined, with sale t CS. at which 45' bush Peiin. have been sold. Corn is in moderate reoucst; 2i0 bush Southern and Penn. yellow have been taken afto:it, ut 7J. Oats dull sale of I" bush at -t for Southern und S9tJ40 for Penn., Including some of the latter in store lor 41. Whisky unchanged, sale at 21J-a'i22Ji'. No change in groceries or provision. Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati, May C si Flour unchanged and in moderate dem tnd. Whisky has advanced to 16J and in good demand. llaltlraore .Market. ItALTiuoKK, May 6. X Flour fjukt. Wheat steady. Yellow corn is a shade higher, sales at ((TJGd, white is nnehamzed. Whiky nomiual at 20j(i21. Provisions dull and unchanged. The leather. PiTTsci"Ki, May 6 M The river ! six feet six inches and falling. Weather wet. . Lot isviLl-E. May C x Kiver 7) feet in the canal aud 5J feet cn the fall. Weather clear. Alabama said to Comres, if you don't give me Lccrmpton, 1 will goright'out of the Pnion. She is just about a smart us the boy who exclaimed. 'ma, if you don't give me that cake. I will go right olf and catch the nieaslo." HKCKIIT.-IIV KAll.ROAn. May 6. 215 bush wheat, Little V Kr.in; 2 bblacggs. Preston Pros; 3 lccr bbN.t'ook fc h'ice; 1 bbls flour, Foster fc Co, 4 bxs mdse, S Frnbiek; 1S2 bush wheat. Dement d; Viele; 32 sk flour, Z II Cook tt Son; 14 csk meat, 1 pkg mowing knives, 1 car lad hog, 171 sk corn, Kc ' chickens. 51 bbl Hour, P G O'Pilcy; 1 mower, J S MeCutcheon; 1 box h ware, A Pei; 1 bx druir, Keller fe White, 1 bbl cgsrc. Wheeler & Hiirg; 240 bush corn K It Hill; 2 bbl eggs, 1 ble rags, Gilbert 6i Howies. D.'O'NEEL, BKU8 to inform his 1I Hiroiis an 4 the puMic Keiierslly, that n is eotiiiUiiitlv niaiiufseliirinK the most eitkfMiit t iarnints. l-iit i-tttii csii srhxi their cluths at sny limiss, atsl ha s ill make tliem ep tn snlrr, sixl srarrsnt tho iust cunMe nl f.isliiiMislile lit. HeeHii I slways fiiuiijU lluli' drv ftt m1j .re, emier Main aiwl eeoml streets. sivm w L 2: half chests srtel This: ' PW entries I; du; imiu.itt ('ASm: I imf Pepper; S l tm-el resMk fulphnrt S il Kpsotn MUi An MwMert 1 il Urimrtone; I case LiUurice: In store and for sale by apjn K.s.nAitrocK. OAK FKFl BAfKRTJ. 30 h.s. very . ttalt VrvA IhwkeU, country lunks, jut rn'irnl ly Split M. II. COOK 4i SOI. T HAD PIPK.liA iftioil aavwrtraetit iwlved and for wlf ly jan Ii AM'I. OUR. .Ki!. IjfMlrum in fiisorlT, fr bsI xerr low. aid" (ilLIIKKT Jfc HUW I. KS 1 Psnlms hih! llrnuis; rrurish rinnsir; , Church Tsalnjiit; William K. lu.ell on Carppntrr Maile Kasv Citv or the (ires Kiu.lV lr. licit: . Seen" in Cleric! Life, taken front lllsckwoml; New York lUer, 17th April; KIk of our I'iiIoii, it il; lUllou's Pictoriiil, t ilo; llarirV Weekly, tOth d; JitHrereiveU at J. IIKALY'S. S.ll) aTii oFi:iTioxtn siin -a .ms. thi j d.iy reeeiel ier t!nnite Stnie," for sie iv UIL1IKUT tt lion I.KS, sp Syenm re nenr :itT .t. ALLIS & nowfes, Water street, one l.sr alve Vine, Nolo lanul'Hctiircr of the Cclrbrntcd MAGNOLIA WHISKY, OK EVANSYILI.E, 1X1. ALSO Airkitwl of Domeotio Li.iiior, mI en tantly a larjre supply of old and Clios e lonrl-n Kye and MuiioiiPithela Wliisky. jaa.i'ri.X tf Notice of Sale of Ileal INtate. MTOTICH U herel.v plven. that bv virtue of an IS nnler nf th Cni'irf nf lliniimnii Pleat of YSII lertiur county, the un-lrrsifiiei. Administratrix the ectUt of Ktu'ry Wilon. loe?A.eil, will sell t public suction at the ilnnr of the Court- house, in the cit of Erantrille, on Satur-Lty. Mny-th, 1"5S hetween the hour of H o'clock, A M. sisl 4 o'clock. V. 31. of said Uv, Lot thirteen U In r.locn n ve. in tha Nnrtheru knl jrirmont nf lh CUv of KrailS Tille, uooii th fulliia inff term, lo-rit: One-third of the purchate money to he paid in cath, on the lsy of ie, oneHinni in six munins, ani one mini i ni, nun Ilm; the purch4er to sire his notes for the fi-rre I payment with Interest serurs. hv mort jae on tie premises. 1IAU11IKT w II,mj:, lT4w Administr.ttrix fll'nSHI.-COO nushcla Prime Tnrnipn, just reJL ecived and for le hy 7.. II COOK SON., Oil Cloth and Carpet House, fin HK LARIIKST and heaviest stock in town re ceir-.tl and for salechespst J. 1 IK1.T fc SOX'S. tIA inrtO-lm Konter r.lock, 1st street.? OED CORDS. Cotion, Manilla and Hemp In sos m ens and reels, jor sale oy splj on.BKRTt BOWLES. TVUT?.-55 UM. BrS7.it Nuts, Almonds, Filberts Ll snd KnelL-di alnut., in 5tore and on the way
rorsale low bv. uilkert b l-s. RIMSTOXK. h BMs. Roll Brimrtore; do Flour Snlrhur; 3 d" Krotn Salt; 1 Ca--W Uutdcr. Ia s;ore and fnr hr GEO. FüalER & CO.
. SAILMAKER, AlVXIXfi 9IAKI-:il AN HICCIJK. rapilK SCU5CKI15KR repei-tfully inrvrms the JL I'.'tfttiii of .tii.U;il''. .'iiul the itllic ein rttlv, tli it h- h;i npeiKil a S iil ami Kicking Loft in Cariiiter's WsriboM-e, on W ster street, where all onler in hi line wilt he thankfully received, simI -untii:llv NUeii'lfl to. SaiW, Awning. TsrpsntitM, Wacon Covers ami C.uivris linse, ami every article in the liia'iiig line, UutMilfhel.urt.tl ht tli slMLent notice. OrJet reri-U'ally solicited; to 1k len at J. O. Venneman's Jt-pe Store. r at the Ltift frr" K.o-e aeuilv splieeJ. iiirl lJin CHAKLES EVEKT. CiK A N P. K K K I KS, Air . . kc . , Ititshels Choice CrsnlTrie; MlleiN I'riaic Ca-av'e; " UusU I .'uiftr INspij.: 'mi do I'ri-ue WMie Pott.e: Jnt reeelve.1 an.l f.salely . Z. 11, COOK & SON. i.m-tf. if MKV MJIK - - W 1 11 any niauuty, for snl :it rileH Juices, hv mr . KOST Ell t CÖ.
3. A cm .I-: nut KVKUYIIODY!? who srnsciunKs kohtiik NEW YUliK WEEKLY PRESS A MEACTIKULLY IM.UHTU AT 1I1 . : FAMILY NEVVSPAPER. THK NKVV VOUK WEEKLY PP.KS inone f he lartf'- snl lest literary pnpers of the .lay. A ;ree Ouirto roufainin TU KNTY l'AliS. or UITV COI.I'.MNS. of etn.-etiutn milter: anU liLEOANTLY I LLl'STKATEU every wees. AOIKf WORTH KKOM M CENTS TO KKfl Ort VC ILL UK S KNT TO T TO EACH SritSCKIItKK ON UK SCUSCUIPTIOX .MONEY. ; ECK I IT OK T TKItM: One copy for pne year, and I cifl $ j 1 Three copies one year, and .1 ift 5 (M Klvec 'pieoneye.o-Hiid: fifis I Ten copies wti ye:Mr,anl lUyitU 15 11 Tweiitv.necojiie oneyer,sn 1 CI rift :a ( I Canada u'-riier mut s-tiil Co eesl e-u'h in ail. ition to the itltove rites, to rav-lh Anitrur:ii i-.r.iir... which mnt le pre-il. Tliearticle to l ilisti ihuU-a arc cotuprieJ ill the following li.t: I L Intel 5. Treasury Note HOcO (VI 3 do do d ,vm (Htem h. i d do do a on eiteh. M do do do liNMKieaen. 10 Patent Lerer IIitiitinaT Cascl Ya'eties...UKi efl Cll 1 l ntche '.s no So IÜI (H I"" do im Ladies fioM Walche. m: 2i Silver Hunting Ca.sl Watches .VI Sil vit Wall In- III Ul to?-, no lisi (Sold Ou:rd, Vit ml r'oo t'h vus.. ;il (1 to mi (1M101.1 i'enaml renew :, lll to -, u 'old Locke'. ISraret.t.4. I:iihwIi..j l' I.-...,j Pr.-a.it Pin, Cad' Pin, Sleete Ituit .t , Kini;. Shin Sind. Watch Key.', Oold and Sil er Thimble, and variety of other Vrticle. Worth fr.Hn rul :.! u, l: INI ea. li On receii of the snhsrrlptlon limner, the subsi iirV name wiMla enlered uim.ii our 1 h h 1 k oi.ixnite s miniber.and the iftcorre. poiidinc with that iuiiiiImi will I forwanled wtliiiu one wees to him.l.v nuitl or expre, t-wid. , llitire 1 neither linni'iti nor lotterv nix.nfl the above, a every snlTilaT Is sure of a Prle o! value. We prefer to iiiak- thia lilieral lUtrthiilioi. amonc them int-n: if civilis a lanre romniiinioi to A sent, viviiiittothe siibseriNT theainoiut thai s ou 1. 1 fo to the Agent, and 111 111:111 cases a huuireii 101a nnxe I) AM IM. AIIUU. Pnbliaher. 211 Centre sire, New y.wic. ap 12-nm. V I CTOK I OUs O V Kit PA I . BRAGG'S AUÜTIIJ LINIMENT. A ony or ease! Sickness r health! Life or death ! These art the .lleti..ii involvel in the adoption or r-jtion of thi specific the martyrs tw external liiI'y tMJ ea-es ami Injuries. Ilaviii(r H Y T-x:-J weiveil the indoremei;t of 'I'HrAi jhe distinguished savan,th f. jV' Jf snd it edicacv teted dorIliC two awful Winter in the repion ,.f eternal ice, it is now coining into general tie in every section of the civilized cloiie, and it niarreli ii cure areeveiv :i rij where exciting ssto.iUtiUient. Tin: aitIiIcti: iti:.Ficr:. IICNPUEDS and Thou. sand have tesled the vir-tii'-s, snd are rejoicii.K in freeiiititi from Imii: limeerioKl'AIN Hii.l DlSKASK, which other remedies had faileil to cure. Have vmi the ItKONCII IT'.", N tl'll A LtS I A, IIIIKiJ.MAT JM. SC1KH'LA, KAKACIIK ur TOOTII-ACIIK Are y..ji aHlii t.1 w iüi OLD SU KS SurTtrinir from PKCISES. S I' It A I N S, CUKS, SOKE EYES, PILKSI The Arctic Liniment will II ir I you instant re. lief. Ereryliody U lialile to. IttJIt.XS AN SCALDS. For lhes-dreadful aeeidents th; ARCTIC LINIMENT sh-mlc be kett on hind, for it afford snr and imnielint; relief, often savins from .''death. Every steamboat and , rtilrsl train huuld keep .it. Who that ha heard the shrieks of auiruish uttered bv the sotldcd or uiaiiool vieViJj tim of explosions and Collisr7 ZX. l-jt Ions, lue 11.K feel ilmt some ti, -7" fL - means of relieving their tinJ t,' ' i-: TV ''e houl I alw'ay I at-et--yir ' i 'i'iVll j'-m'r r"'" col,,r,,"'"a age this litT1IK 3IOTII1-:kS COMPANIOX. . . It cures CAKKS IX . - nisw tu 1 tia. a OA,, aA 1 nr. fhr.A: 1 . ö'-M C NirrLKs.soiiE Lirs, I'l.MI'LES, &e. Ia.iies wlwi peine a pure sxin, void of pinil l-. blotches. OA n-urf a f tlollS 'J'i'i should l-rs 'i-5 - ..... ukI all distidont and exervseenees. ntUck thee treu. main s sNin as thev atr-"4-4 The Arctic I.lulmenl. gi'T-J ll excel lent f-r Hie hair, firing it s healthy, vios.-'y W-v ' ... ...... I. 1 '":n ittr witn pi w inn e. 1119 c;oo; von man an bl:ast. 1 1 li a sovereign remedy for the various diseases with w hich horses are afflicted, curinc the mot alanniiipeases of Braises, ' Sprains, String-halt, ootid s,Ser ate het. ?weetey, !pavin, Kinr hone,!'.? liesl, Poll evil, fcc. No fanner, livery table keeper, ot any per011 owning vain able HOUSES, should la without this valuable remedy. torsa'.e tiv a I resc;Hld Iruegists.lnd Pealers. 1'kick or THK Liiimkit. 'ioceuts, i cents and I a iH.iue. A one Hollar itue coiilaius as much Liuuucutas cuht twenty -tire cent bottles. O1 Mxtraordiiiarr Anuotinrcinrnt. Kverv I'lirtlias r of a dollar bottle of the AUCTIC LINIMENT receives at Dr. Brace's expense, the I'mt. u Stats Jofsti.. of New Vork foroneyear. The Journal is a larpe illnstrii.-! ijer each nnmler tMiit-iiuinz Ht.xreeti pnctb U-suumily priiilcd on clear white piper, and hlied wilh or eilial matter fmtil the most brilliant writers of the eoiintrv. CertihCHte of sil'wripXiou ami full particulars ( the n..vel ami piruiiinropie eiiterpnse 01 wnicn tais oner i'a-ui lA't, will acconipanv rscn TnKiie. An aiiknt WANTED in EVEKY TOWN mid VILLAGE. im.;(i tt m iutoYi. ' St. Ixuls, IO. AU other Liniment purporting to be I'.k 00, are un;uthurire I. there is no other Urajtit's Liniment ho: the ARCTIC LINIMENT. . . W. lilEKI'.OWKK snd KELLEit ii vt 111! r. sre Agents for Evausvill. aid-:anda;w AVholcMile Flour Depot. K are in eou:ant receiit of and hiive in store IT for ale, at all t'mes a hireo a i-k of the tert lrsiMl.ol' Flour, Uith Extra and Ueraiie, to which we iuvite the trade. BKOWX & AT KM AN, mriJ corner Slain street ami Canal. u rOOIIK.V Wit WILLOW WAItK.l)ilox. ass. Markvi lwets; 111 nest nortei Clothe' Uaskets: pi ilea. Well Uoeketi, assorted; Ti do Cotbi Mop. pi do as. Pitw aud Cedar Chums; uests Wash Tubs, 3 in.; pi do do do S in.; 15 dos assorted Wash Tut; C: dj do Buckets; b do Cedar do; pi-. nest a. Wooden Bowls: Just received by Z. II. COOK Si SON. aplil SUNDBIES1 keps Wheeling Belmont Nails; 2i hoxe Pittlurc Cite Window Uhss; i casks 1'utly in i:ialders; ;, Uds. Linseed Oil; loo Bcrra Oriudstoiie; Id store aud for sale hy E. . BABC0CK. NEW SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT. :foh;e thormiill, SxVDDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Main rtreet, two door above Creseent City Lauk, EVANSVILLE, INI), II E has now a Urse and complete stör K of Saddles, ltnaies, isniy Harness, uamae and nngiry fX'JX Harness, loth double snd sinele, of hi CMT"V own manufacture nn hand, snd for sale ony nt the most rexsoiiahle terms. He invitesenstomers in the city and from abroad to cull anil exam ine his tock. .ni.i-tf mfILL0n "& EMPIRE CAB3 From 2 25 to lüä!. J Uit received i- r i.. II. VWIV K SO.
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STEAMBOATS.
NEW OKLEANS & EVANSVILLE . '' THE STEAM Kit vT G HO C TÄ W. Im steamer 'ciIOCTaVv Caii. Smedlkv, will run nyularly for the remainder f the sea-MHi, ami a louicasthe water will permit, a a Tnf tilar tftcket U-twocM KvuisvllJe and New Oi leans. Frttia hvr great sik-.iI, slie can easily make tw tup in thirteen days, and will leave here every fiftwtith hiv alter her detariure. She will return here on her ilnixl trip, On the 1 I tli or 12 tli of May. The time of her arrival will le telegraphed from Yickshiirff and Memphis, snd duly srnioinicrd in advance in the papers, that shippers auty know and rely upon Tut movements. Jlr officers plwlge thenmdve to do all in their power fot the inieiv-t and fame of the citv wits which lliev seek to Mntifj-', themselve. and Uiey Solicit In retwrn from citi.ens such elicoiiiaeinent n will make their connection iiUth city puiuiutiet.t ami recipns slly protiiabl. . Tis? Uiat will need fslicr sutnrt Vf freights as well as down c:irps s.'snd in tro(-M-ti..i. lo her receiot up. can she alloi I to reluce icr M freichl. Shipprr her huuld therefore, for their own interest, endeator to mxure I.cr ap freichl from their renvspondeuts. iipöl-tf ........ I. A.CllANE, At'erd. ü. S. MAIL PASSKXGER r A CK KT. Irausvillc,ladninli &. Cairo Packet, J. H. DONE, T.- B. II EKKON. Mater. liT-dK. 1 LEAVES Evirvil!e everr Ii o'clock, !., 1 sirivisa ut Pa lite:ih at r. oVl.s k, . M., Cairo at Ii t'dni, M.. TCKSOAY ami FRIDAY. Ketnrnii.g, leav.-s Cairo everv TCESDY and FKIIMY, at , o'clock. P M..aml ; Plneali every WEDNESDAY and SATI'KDAY, at nVlock, A. M., . J 'j 'onnccllns at Kvanavllle with the Kvansville and t'rn lardnt llle ttuilroad snd Packet lo' Veen itiv.T. AIo. um net tin if St Smithlarid with CuitilrlarHl U'.ver Pack' t arid t PiwIiH'ah with Teuneske KiviT l'a ki t; at Cairo with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Ticket:, can las olttaiued 011 board the. PaL f'W all Eastern Cities. turJJ-ly (omfoiL Speed and Safety." iuxjUL.AU St. LOUIS & LOUISVI Mil: TACKCTS J-ftY I.HIHT.M.Mi L1.K. '1MIK FOI.I.OVI.( n VTri Inveccmmenced . II tln-ir rei:itl!ir trit in tue I.otii.'.viUeand Si Lonis trade, and will continue to ruu dui iug the season, givlu ivut.culiir nttetitii.ii to all way busiue. The FASHION, CAIT. J. M. M AR.TPI, Pases Vvjtnvllle, poinir down. Every TUESDAY Morning, at.d up Every KRIDA V .Miariing- TJis HIGHFLYER. t CArT. THOl. WRISHT, Passe Kvansviile, going down. Every TnrTt'PAY .Voming, ami ap Every MONDAY M.rninif. The MOSES M'CLELLAN, , CIT. 1KDCII, Passes Evnnsville Every SUNDAY Morning, ?ing down, and Every THURSDAY Morning gtiing up. Louisville and tit. Iuuis Paseenrr-rs snd shippers can relr upon these Imati leavius punctually on theii recnlar days, and eon. neiinr witn all die packet running a'ove St. Louis. Kor Freight or tsusture apply on laril or to Diri; I. O. OHILEY ti CO. Itegular IhausviMe nud Louisville Inckct. ' V THE JOHN BltK.n? wi l Iierctf. ter run recularV ss a LouNtI Me and Eransville Packet: having excellent ai-oinnKxIatuMis br kis-iicits. She will h-nre Evansvtlle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY aftcrtiiKUi id 5 ochs-k precisely. N. II. COKII, Master, marl . P, M. tlARNEK, ClericKi:;i'Lii i.onviLi.K, kvaxkvillb AMI IIK.MKltO.V lA KliT. . TUB STEAMER SCIOTO. NO. 2, will leave Kvansviile evev TUESDAY at Kn'ehwk, r. M.,aml S TCKDAYat 2o'cbs-k,P. w., f..r llenlerson afd Louisville. Accommodations excellent, jan:"' Louisville, Hransville and Memphis Ucziilur Weekly Packet. tiie lov-im:kssi:i:k steamer SOUTH EE-NEB, O. W. TBTI'LETT .....:....:....C'wnmanler. J. Ü. AliCIIKR Clerk. LEAYES Louisville every Tuesday at 5 p. m . ; leave Mem-yfrl-j.-ggTa..iJ,phls every Krulsy ut 5 p. St.; Leuve EVANSVILLE Tor LOUISVILLE every SUN DAY nt I p. w.tlenre KVAN&V I LLK for MEM PHIS every WEDNESDAY at 11 a. m. C2T"Way Uuinessolkiteilaiil attended to at same rates charted by Packet. jaii21-tf l,.0.0'UIELEY& CO., Agents. Kvansviile .111 1 Cravi fjrdsvil.c RAILROAD. For Louisville. Cincinnati, t. IhuIs, Indianapolis and the Kast TIJIL' CIIANCIEI). WEDNESUAY, MAKCII 1. K. X snd after Wrdneslay March SrI, the tip Mail train leaves Kvansviile at J minutes aist !i P. a.; arrives at Terre Ilaute i minutes tst'. The lo-ii Mail Train leave Terrw Haute I minutes p:mi p. M.; arrive at Kvansviile 5 minute past u. The accommodation Trains leave ss h-retofore, I'lit pan Vincennes, North, at j i; South, at HO.',; arrive at Terre llante an.l Kvansviile h'-H Pi . All Stations, excei Princeion. Piuaa, Viiiceune, Cat lisle aud Sullivan, are tuiKle flag Station. r AKI2. To Louisville 5 w l Cincinnati 7 n1 To St. - Louis S hi 4 Cairo...... 7 " Chicago H " PittsKutg 17 ui " Philadelphia.... Ml " Baltiim re .2:1 75 Indianarsdis.... U JS " Cleveland 14 yi lluflalo in M New Vork 2 .id " Boston :ül Ol Washington.... 21 marl JOHN IN0LE, Ja.,SupTintenient. ADA1IS :EXlKESS CCI3IPANY. aI1 .rlst.rkcVlIA A . a THE ABAM8'EXPKK?S COMrANYrespectrnllv aniMomee to tlx-ir frientlsaiiil iKHroiis,the pulk of Evnsvllle aiol yieinity, tliat, with increased faliticsforthetniniwrtAtionof '.ft FKK 1 OUT, PACKAGES, M O N E Y snd VALUABLES. Thy solicit a continnanee of former favors. Espe etil care taken in the collection of - ' . si st t m sr ars s ma- c -ar D I LLs . nRAFTK, MITRK. And the transportntion of small or valuable pnrcires. All p4rsotts WLstni'g to avail themselves or the facili ties of the Express, can nhtain any desired informatior, in refereni-e to the route and details of the lnsinesi at their office on First street, lietween Main and Locust oiiposite the Pnst-0ice. dels 0. II. FISH, Ag'tTlt A NSPtHtTATION WESTWARD. imrE le(rtocsll the attrition of Merchant 'aiyinir w or order in ir their fall stocks fnm the Ijitern cities, tn the superior advantages and facilities of the IJaltimore ami Ohio ItniIroul, 1 fa the s:ife and spemly transi-wtation f Kreishts to kvimvilUn.l vicmitv. Conmi'tions arn rruul.-aith the most reliaMe Kailrotvl and Slonr?hfp. Kivcr Uoute shirteoenl ami iinsovel ly ewnjeiino tn ParVersi.urch. Tliruugh rates loser than hy any other ruHt. Appty to Pottkh. Boston:' B. V. Kki.lv. Pbtiadelnhia: C.W.PicaviKt,N.York;d. T. Enklasis llaltiiuore, fir iiiforniatioii or tl'pmirli rates, nr t" ' O EO. KÖSTER si CO., Freieht Aeents, Corner Locust street and Cai:al. Evausviile, Indiana. v ll N. C. & D. MORSE, UIIOI.I.-iVLK WDHMTAIl, DKALEI1 I. PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, ilIELODEOXS, And all kluds pT Musical Merchandize, 73roi'BTH stsskt, cssa th u ioh iiotil LOUISTILLE, KY. XT" Orders by mail for any kind of Mnsicsl Mer chandire prnmptlv attended to, and warranted ta atify puirliasers. We fill cash orders for sheet Music, hy mail, postage freerr Seeoml hand Pianos tasen In payment. Refers to Hon. A. Iglehart, M. L. Johnson, and E. 11. Sahin. splO-.'m.l&: w WOODWABino doz. Tun and Tinckets; 2l do sealed half Itishels; ... , and a variety of saiali measures, fsved and tor sale l.y Y1CKEKY. JOHNSTON. g lABS. A fineassoitiaet of Empire aud Willow SODRIKÄ.. pl Mils. Masc. Win; Whlf hl'l.rlo. do; 10 1m1 sweet Malaga Wine; hlf lls m do; 0 hhls Hante Currants; 10 hxs S lump tohacco; 5 do 10 do do; 1ft0 hales Cotton Bttin?; Received and for sal Mr I. & D. HEIMANN. taCVV EEt PÖlTA"'irtErVfsh(pls"in 'f-'r frr 3 sale hy V1CKEBY t JOIINfcTON.
COMMISSION & FOKWAKDIiNIi
P. G. O'RILEY & Co.", EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Slonisr, Forvvardlii?tCommiRioii .1MERCHÄNTS. I i U i:it. L 11 AI I jltl AI; SI B M DO AT AMI , 1: ,X P U KJ s A a 1. NTS, Special Asent for Che Tenn. Central RAIL ROAD, AND CONN ECT l(S, over which we sre authorised to cive TIIKOUOII KEcElPTSAT TIIE LOWEST PÖSSIULK HATER. IHtiiicf rrt imiuotli Wharfhoal at the lanuin?, the larpeston the Ohio River, cnpaM of sioritif atnl protect inc all merchandise. lianlelsdatnape froanesiawure, we are prcimred to fiiciiitaie the disrynvh of all eousiffmneuts forwanlcd tit our cire, hy either RIVER, KAILROAD OR.yANAL. ' ParticnlamttT.tlon will Nf paid ttlefv in e. Storni" and Korwsidiuy. al-M., to the sale of af f Proilm-e. orothiT iiroiHTtr.ctinsiTjed to us for sulai and talistiction juarinteed.' ' Ortiee arel ten!ve Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on :h Wltirftioat,wliere we Sre to he f lurid, attending- to the Inn-rests of our patron j at 11 lionrs.day and night. ' - With our snperior f:ndlitie: lone stundinr; nntlrinc jnerjjy; ami knowleHe Of nnr business, ff-elri-ideiitof givin? ceneral satifactlon, and liope to merit Continuance of the extensive patronage a e are now tfnloy nig. . . . , Li'ier-.il cah ndranee will he made on all consirnments t either on rsel res or eowespondent-s ia any the principal uiarkets. North, Er r4. or South. P. C. O'RILEY Sc CO. EDWARD R. HILL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOlt.TIlE LT ECU ASK and Faleof Vhest, Flou Coni.Onts, Barley, Rye, Hay, Pork, Iird, Jcc. Udlce, FKOXT STRIiKT t n E R T H t T IKflllFH OrtlCt mrl-.iii;t EVANSVILLE, IND. MM. KtOWK, Late t t Howard & Brown. VT. X. At KM A f. Late of (!eo. KoMlt & IaUOVVX & A IKMAX, Kecelviüff, rorwnrdin? and firnerul COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS toll KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, - UvaiiaiUle, Indiana. T'RT'E have fi.rute.1 a Co-partnership under the stvle 1 ;of BKOWN ii A IK MAN, and ort.-r our ser-vic-s in the caKicity a set forth in oiireurd atwfve. We' are fully irepared to extend every ftiCility p shipKTS,Mit!uT l.y C A N A L, KIV Kit. or KA I I.BuAD. and assure them that their inU-rest shall raithfullv resesentel,li..ull they K pleased to favor us witL tln-ir patronage , t Otll.-eaml Wiirehnuse on the corner of Main slrec and the Canal. W.M. BKtiWN. janJJ-tf ' W. M. AIK.MAN. stoua(;iVwanti:i). TE are iweisiredtost.tr In onr Eire Proof Ware f lHue any quantity of Urain, Produce, or Merclutndize, on the most hla-ml ternis. Having; larire and airy rooms up stairs, part k-uJar care wiil las takeu of Household i'urniture, Ajricnltunil implement and sll kind of goods or wares lialde to damage froui ilamp or rust. , ' ' InsuraiK-e etfecteil at the lowest fire proof rate, bv the month, or longer, wlien desired. Warehouse loi-ated on conier of Locust street and W . snd E. Canal, and mast oouvenitit for shipping ij Kiver or Kailroail. Apply to UEO. 1 üöTEKüCO--l!M..4., ,J .. .... -......- T- -i.iCAJVALKTOItAtlK. ; ,. HAVE a larac doiiM Wareliouse at the Cm. M. Basin, cr.pulile of storing any araount of produce, which ailllaj received, stored, taken care fand leid subject to the owner's vnlers. on the mostra.4onal)e terms. -. . . . p. u. OHILEY nildti j. t . . GROCERIES, &C 75 hags prime Collee; hli.ls. iwiiue Sugar; -rii hlils. Molasses: 3 II1. Sugar House Molasses; tS hhls. Tar; Ii tierces Rice: kegs Bt-Carh. Soda; cans bardines; üillioxe assorted ToUicco; Tn store and for sale by K. S. B ABCO0K . WAf AND CANDLES. 1 ;) Imic ti. Star Candles; Msio . Tallow do; ' 2d doa. Soap; Beccived hy 7..H. CCOK & SON. ÄflllOiCK oTlVo OIL lwtalle use, for sale ov .J apm ' ' X; 11 . t,'(l( I K &JN. iMCTlni: FKAJllIS. A BEATTI I'l'L assiHlinent of guilt moulding of A ia ail miuuia J U34 lurnr.! i y fei4 JXliELL& C0NYNGT0N. O vstrr! j.i ca-es ilti Cans Cove Oysters; no lib io no no; Tresh; received and for sale y aii 1. P. II EI MANN. ! BOX Ii W. It. HELSli0ß w hoxes aler.uus: . ;ll do Stiirca; . dor.cn itlcorJ; pii do Brooms; ptl do Bruisla-, sssortetl: In store snd for rale low iy jnirai iir.M.KK n kiijos. i'B Prirei.ot the llonsewf latvail Odd bellow' Manuel; The Belle of Wadiitt,-ton; The Three Beauties; Harper W.ekly, for April Mi New York Ledger, do H'th; VI ip of Onr I'nion, do I'Sh; Ballou'i Pictorial, ' do 0lh; Atlantic Magiizüi, lo Just received at (ii4l J. IIEALY'S. 3IAKDLI2 HALL ICE CItEAM SALOON. '111 K sul'scnU r having taken the luai fiifieent suit JS of rooms on the 2nd floor of the Maitilo H ill luiildiny. Main street, will nien it r.trtiie reception of vl.:..... ..it Tlnt.jil.V. lurilH Iui. 1..... t ; , ll.t'f ...... . iiiii-in . . ..(ill i -u ".- in ... . form hirf frk-isiWaml foiiuer customers that he is prelired to furnish, liirinc the entire summer serixm, the mst exquisite afl hitilv (lavorvu iic creaoi. Iadies visiuue this saloon will liinl a pleasant room always at their service. P. McK AY. Balls. private parties and weddings funiihtl, and i re;un fro.en on ll-e most reasiiüie terms. ap tf ., MILLIXERV NOTICE. Its. K. J. Tlll.vKll wontn inrorm the l sties 11 of KvaiiMVilIc ami H vu-iuity, that she vi. I carry on the Mil'iiicrv husinessat the stoic on Second street, formerly occupied lv Mrs lioi-ald-on. ne;uiv opposite the Itev. .Mr. Mel aier's chmrh. ."he will Ideach and r) air hounds at the lowest -vces. ami in tn J nest ssi.e siyie, as si.e in.es i:o acids, without doins them any injury. She will have new piMxl ejcprtTS.1 every week ti-oni Ciltrinnali. and will Keep on liawl reaily trimme! Uo.nets for transient cu.Momcrs. ; ne jaironaj: or iaii-s wuo wishSKW BOXKKTS,iir desire to have old i nes re 4oirel to Wk a.well a new, is resp.ctfuUy .solicited. SiximiHs... p hlids prime to fair N. 0. Su;.ir: 7.'t Itls relioild Ml:i!c, (iA hlf Uis do; Tier-es Bice; 27, Mils Tare; ;. Imss Pepper; 1 do Alspice; . - 3 !le Cloves; 200 mat Casia: 3 cases No. 1 Xtttmegs: X bltl .Mare: K'-oeived aud for sale at rednred price, It 8 I.-V I. HEIMANN. ivr ni:rEivi:itiraliwai s X'tmrim',' U.kIv's Ijoly s Hook, ' A pril; do do 1 ankee oinn s, IlariH-r's Weeklv, . New York l.t-Jter; FlHtfof Our t uiim : MandiiJ At J. DEALT?. YÄ.MillH OTIO.S "'fi'w'Msy, 'reduced price, IKrents.at iMillELL 4c CON YN t!TN . f 1. Vsi l'KH r.KI. iut .ecive.1 an.l 1 for sale iy V 1CUEKY k JOHNSTON, an " lIVXSAS! KANSAS!! KANSAS!!! HAS ni;i; the I1.aborblu Qaesiioti hut now the (iiestion is aherecau Books be ha Uiechespet! I know. At M. L JOHNSON'S Doak Store, ICCH Al Dlauk Dooks, ' frfhool llooks, Copt Hooks, The Lateat Maaaaines and. Papers, direct from tlie Ea.t, y the last Express. Call ami see trst Store West of the Post Office, mr.'l KI'Li:DII) stock orsiprin MII.I.I.XEH V L cotisistiiiK of fctrau-, Neaolitan tior-iunr snd Ciiip Bonn-t. AUo, It Ihbons, Flowers, Urldal M reailia, snd various oiuer articles, I'M numerous to mention, to which I invite the pirticular attention of the la lies of Kvansviile and the surrounding country, 'i'hty will rind it to thetr mu-rest loexauime n.v st. ck. . K. It. 1IAKKEK. -First street, between Main and Locust t., mri Etanville, ld fc7 11 K AT SACKS. ;co Two Bu.-hel Osnal'urph Packs. Just roc'4 triid for .- lehr. !ept;, E. S. BABfoCK. C- omt;K. 2. Jo.. Hemp BedcordstLonf ;) (SI coils Manilla Beilcord: 27 Ai tin Halter Kope; - C flo Jute do do: 25 do do Bodcorddo; Just received and lor sale ly WllEELEU fc PvTOOS For Sale or Kent. A HOUSE with ten acres of L md atttclil. situate I i miles from Evatisville, one hundred yard from the PlauK Road. The House is a Two-story Frame, with douide porticos in front and rear, four rooms on first floor. Iti hr 2 feet, and a hall 13 leet wide, four rooms on second floor. Mine size, and, also, kitchen and servants rooms, a good err cellar, a well of pure aaier. and a cistern, convenient tn the Kitchen; also a never failiug spring of pare water within titty yards of the house. or terms apply to p2-tf, KELLERS WHITE, Druftists. . fLjMGS. irid drusua in fine osiT. fÄr sale ir JC nun GILBERT It UOWLEi
ESTABLISHED
COAL DEALERS.
COAL! ! OAL! ! OAI,!!! "JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL BK I0E." f HAVE Just eected a Kairtjanks Soale.fjr the purlafse of Weiching m coal. 1 sh;ill sell my coal hy eiiilit, according to the la "f ire State. 'I have a large itMc of S'ya-rior quality of Pittshnre Coal, and invite all my friends to ptre me a mil and try it. I kive ls;en eighteen jMsara in llw ltstness, and profess to lea judge. Thepriceof coal is l.icents ier lnsh-. All order, left at the li Company's Otf'-e. betweca Kirxtand Secon.l.on Lcust street, or at Autnhrook's SUre, on Watsr straK. or at mv Woe) Othce, at the Lamasco Wharf, will he attended f. A II co.il must he paid for h-:MiidorI,iii hinkalde cnmwv dec.t.'. AMKi;wviJL'n;ji:soN. : l? Coal ! Coa! t j Coal ! UTT. have now on hand, and are dailv rereivinir. the hrst COALtli:a has ever lawra irrfnalured HitothiH markH. which me are Olimr low. Ooodrur-r-iK-y will -e reeeiv! in payment. Order left at the store of JNO. 1 . ULOllES, next to the Nate Bank, will he promptly attended to. janJ.vtf JKO. W. niTOjlKjl & CO. coal i-xm salkT UEliave on hand r.nd are con-nantly rrc:rir. w w i-oHi 01 i e.w.cuoiii u:auy iroin upttiecanal, a lnvh as a ill deliver in any iurt of the citv tt iwOnlcrs left at James lntKhlina warehouse, or at the office of Nathan Kowley will l rsmnptlv attends to. , . . KOtVLKl AT AMOUV. lUKW IHIY UUUDsj AI(HJIIVi:D Im 11 v t:ip.Trirs NEW DRY GOODS, For Sale ' ' Koa C"i Owlv. NEW DRY GO0D5 AltRIYED ' ' . At S. KMillCH S. NEW DRY GOODS, tfor Bale Foe Cash Oslt. NEW TRY GOODS ARKITKD NEW DRY GOODS. For Sale At EMBIC"'S Kotr Cjtsn Oslv. NEW DRY GOODS ARRIVED vi'n-ri.vv,.1M ,. At S. EMBICII'3. N EW Ili GOODS, For Sale ;M'' Kos ('SHiluv. lllssüH71Iö. TJIIE i-artneiship heretofore existins: between B John A. I.eitz, John A. Ilan.v and W. Crlenter, under the hnii and name of Keitz, Hane- A: !.! H't'u lUJ lissilvel l.y the retirement of . I ir nter, E .; the inlet r 4 of aaid W . Carpentt.rr ha4iin Uh-ii purchased by the said John A. 'VJ. 'r? i ",,M A- ,1,"-r- The at! Urs snd business of the old firm will I settled up bv the new firta of REITZ & HANEYV Who will continue the manafai-ture of Steam Engines aud Steam Kollers, of any sue, b eet W with all the" Shsftinr, Wheels Pnuips, Saw Mill Machinery and MilMleartne of any sue. AI.. li,ti!,TT ami Mininir Maehirery.snd 111 fart eve Tthinii the Iron line.atUie old stand, corner of pie and Canal streets. ijrd.vMf BEITZ& IIANEY. M L, Al'IVH.n I'll.w IIKlXOiVXcöläI.lere at aoraueul 011 hand and for sale hy . , t SAMCELORR. PATENT I?i:i:VI) HAK ICRV. J. Tiii?S-.,,',.,,WT iT-j -oTeMln. Illsi Ksuidishment is m full operation, and manucaiunn articles that are warranted to rive sal. luTlTn k aids of t'lt At'KKKK and I'll.OT UllK A ),l y the pound, or tarrel, at Cincinnati or Louist-illeKiees. iloldin the exclusive right for xAZv'irltmV? to "'actare the Celehrae,l 1 .1 1 h. I UK RAD so popular in Eastern cities, beinr chim e and HKAttTHisK than the onlinsry BreaU t!l.l:d.8Lw,n,',oat,,, wiTited to try if UIII YRI of every des.-ription always onr luind, snd sll oniers n.mily filled and delivered. ... eddhiirs and Parties Hupplled HOT KL SKa and BLNNS every afternoon, spt-dlm , fT -V C.A A 1 !' keg nails expectetl this Ji V' W ""I t bt sold very low in lots from' the wharf, l.y SAMUEL ORR. NEW C00DS. 5J :OinKKTsi Las just received at his store mn ,"- Water Streit, between Alain ami Sycamore, a large stK-k of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vcstingt, of the rine-t quality and latest styles, which be I prwlrel to make up into fashionable armem of every descript.on A full tock of lleady-mads Clothiuic. alm-avs on hand. h A1"., UaU, Caps and Gent's runiisulna Uvw vt rail kinds. Tailors and Seamstresses wanted. mrlS-lm WEET rOTATOEa.-Wl Mds." choW Sweet Po JUtoes. J at received by 7.. II. ClXlK te SON. JJIPKOVU VüiTIt LOOKS By boying one of VAUTIER & MARCONNIER'S SrillXG STILE HATS, 7 HI ("II for beantyand lymeUScat propwtioTH make the present St vie one of L)u neaiest evar proented to the puhlic. Hats m.-vleto or I er which we a arrant to fitaaemforta'dy a a nightcap. Mirt4 A Cnallcne to the World! T O ritODLCIi A FI.VKIL OIL UKTTI'.It article of . riiLWcii fj:lt hats, than those we are manufaoiurinc. All st.spes ami colors kept u kinJ, or ma.ie tonnlir at sh-wt notice. VAUTIER & MABCONNIER, tr Main street, lK-t. 1st and 2nd. t'.lfcaut Chis. MK.S YOUTHS' and I.FA.V1 CP. lor Spruit and Mtmmeraearat . VAUTIER & .MAUCONNIER. . mr?t Main iret.l -ft- t tml I. MAR AM) ADA-UaStim; 'HllK tin.Iirsignel continue the Cauufarture cf their celebrated Candles, of the tliriereut sizes four, live, six ami seven to the irnuiid. ALL WARRANTED FULL WEIGHT. Cnnvumers will find It jrreutly to their Interest to nsa thee CniKUes in la-cference to those that are sold BY COUNT. Many Candles that are really seven to the pound arc branded and sold a ixe, Bit in adiiierei.r aaia the con, unter of Ii ve iiuusA to the l. T.'it varia li-Mi usually male in the price is not prop ntoiei to this ditrer-nce,as tho folloa inff statement shoa s: A rov ofSkvks conthns Üi:cmi si, a is sor.DKos :x, rorsDs, which isthk inriiuuuNT. A box orlioz.,01 "Shost M'kikht Si,' oxui N om.y 40 U asdi.es, SAME S17.K AS THE SEVENS, sn is oi.d Ma iRtt i-oi no. SditMHiiis the price of the former to he il'cf nU. an4 the iHlter l":eiiL, there ill l-e a Hi flcrenre of taenly cent in h-;cc and j-tvcii l'anllcs In count r ia favor of t He fuii weight La. 'Miles P retailers and con sumers; ami this will liiicreaed five cents per bcx for rverr cent iulrani in n-ice. Those inleres.cd would do well to examine the subJcct for tliuuM.lves. rr.OCTF.R & GAMBLE, marS-rmls 51 West Second street, Cincinnati. f tAIri.MOKK OFFKE100 114. tor sale by mrjo GILBERT t IjmVLE DE3C ard. "77" ew.r . FOi: THE SPUING TRADE. rI'IIK Undersiriied has now on koad, atslarriviBC, a tu.l ami complete airtuieut of llardsars. wiia-ii tie a hi sell at tlie lowest prices, such as fchovels and Spade, (tarden Hoea and Kkaer Hay and Manure Forks. Trace, Lf? aud tlier Chain Hames Mid IIcdji Miears, Ixclcs and Lat lies, TSutts. Ilinjrt'S and Screws, Borinj and Morticing Machines. Table and lVcket Cutlery, lintther's jind Karl bniith'a Fileai Mill and Crws Cat Saws, Nails, Carpenters' aud rcoprr' Tools, m of the liest qnalitr. A lo, a large Stock of Paint, Äboe, Coonler an otner lirusues. iJeCT leave to call theVterdion of Grocers bovin tbmtaare, a ho will find it U their interest to exauiin in. Mock bciore purcuasinr ei iiere. J ACÜ1I M HAl II, r25 Smve..rtoA ULi)kltfH. fr OAK."CRtaIIED AND POWDEHED SUGAR.A IT) lills. JUSt received S'mI f"r Mle l y in.iri G I LIIERT ti ROWLES. Valuable Standard Works. HOUELL A' C0NYNGT0N i nn KÜI.K I.OCA I. Al.KXTS forVandetj . . ,,"rv.iPon,,,.v f'w vna um airrios soot 1 piiioneI oy 1. iiri'LClUA C. CO. Abridgement or the Debaiea In l oacress, Oj 1'ul.iie History of the l imeC Slates. I Aew American EacyHoyedU, A Dictionary am lournaj ot KnowlvOire. j CerUii.lv the first w. rk of the are. I American Eloquence, A Coll rt ior ofSpeeche 0.1 A'i..reK, oi me .ni .uureut vrators America. LiieyelopeJta of M It and llnmor, By the eels ""i v "uifi;mi liurton, ui HjC- ras. Dictionary of Machines Mechanics hlizine urW. Tb newest and most iinifoved edition, in 35c. Nos Urea' Dictionary of Ans, Manufactures an .nines. TJOJSELL St C0NYINGT0N la-eto call attention I their iuartant works, aud rcjue.-t iheir kind frienJ tocill ami seetuem; as sisn, the array ot opinions eminent men in confirmation of tneir uoortance sl value. , Dohell Jk Convnjrton have sample and specimens 1 the variou nimiiofrs in wnten rnese works can e 1 cured, from lujer to tne nnest .orrutro. mrl JEAD ril'E A.M Pit; I.EAIVA Cak a-wte l trom H inch to 2 iaehe; 4t Pin Leal ; Received and tor by SAMUEL 0&&J
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