Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 203, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 April 1859 — Page 2

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EVAKSVILLE, IND. .

SATURDAY MORSISQ-..

..APRIL 16

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Catboil Bishops m Fre Schools.

T. ,m Ä-nf&K1 Phr?rarTfewrKshoir P&wselL f Cinciniu.tr;Jias istaed

1 "' :'' tr!if T!rrV(f 1 r.ictnm1 Tsltorin winch ha diKCUS

Til presidential Kleetion by th If Seward "or an' 'ultra Northern partisan shall b nominated, by th EepublicAUS, and

the Charleston.jkj-ntion-pti5 fot!r a representative of the extreme Southern ,tws, 1 an Ädcteadentcandidate fill ,1 100 7 j the conserTatiTea irho will be likely to car- i ry the election Into the House whoc each , State has but one vote, and that will depend upon the political sentiments of Ab; ma jority cf ;lt?'i dwlegatioiYSflo following classification is based npoai the elections al-j ready xoada and the Indications of public sentiments in State that nave yet, id. elect members of Congress.;;;;- jiv'U't Fob' tub CHASiffiTQ3r fNoiKii-Arkan sas, Alabama, California, Deleware, Florida, Georgia,' Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, . Zdississippi, Sörth, Carolina, South Carolina, x Oregon, Tennessee, Texas,' andVirginla-16. Foe the EtPCBLlcis Ncmis. Connecticut, Massachusetts, Make, New Hampshire, Vermont, Ehode Ialaad, Indiana, Iowa,

- Michigan, York, Wavr Jersey, Ohio, Peaüsyivänia, 7iKÖn8i and ..Kansas If she 6EaU3emittedVtoaklng I5ilt

Tha . yotea ot the, following j Statef .are doubtful, ani'depend'opon the. character of

the nominee; and future election, vis.: ruinois, Maryland, and Minnesota;--'

The number of State will be. thirty-four,

and eighteen necessary for choice. The

electoral tptes? vi not naoally ounted be fore February; Should the,' House .fafli to

come to a choice before the 4th of March,

the ticeTr&ldcnt elect .would become President. -; If there be no Vice President chosen

by the people, the. duty 'of electing on would devolve upon the Senate, who would,

in such"a case, h'avetft power to elect the

President, f;",Thi3J'lai & :contingency not unlikely to occur in the present state of parties. Should It. happen the choice of the Senate could easily be "predicted ffohi the, wellknown affinities- of -its members.' If the Republicans adhere then to? theie. sectional doctrines," "arid the ' Lecompton"'iDemocrat3 nominate a Southern ultraist, a third candidate will be run, who will cArrr the election

into the Houset where thereon test may be

protracted ror tne jrery purpose muang the Vice President ; elecL.Presidentj or, in

case thercjbe)pV phpice 'bfTthV jatter ,by";the

people, to give the choice of President to the SenaI'y1 PPj event if the Oppositionahould-be able, to agree on

a candidate for Vice President on whom

London (onn, was bürijed on Friday night. Thi fktheJ of the family? was absent at the

time, but Sirs. Phency and her two children," aged - respectively five and three, j-ears perished in the flames. . By recent despatches from Mr. McLane, pur Minister to Mexico, we learn that, in accordance with.; the authority and discretion to that end devolved on 'him by tbPresident, he has duly acknowledged the Juarez GoTernment oCMexicöIii & STvilS

It is further stated' that' there is every

reason to believe that a , despatch 1 left the

State- Department on ' Wednesday last, for

Senor Mata,now in'JTew Orleans, Inform

ing hiro ei thft readiness ot the liovernment of the United States to.receiv Jiitn &s Min

ister from llexica.;';;';

.The New.xork Herald furnishes the full

reports and particulars of another filibuster expedition''' Ii says several Cuban fillibnV

ters hare suddenly disappeared from New York.1;. .There is , great excitement, among merchants there, Who do business with Havana, and it is evident they . believe , there is something in Jhel,'wind,lThe : Spanish Minister and Spanish Consuls,' have sent despatches to the Captain General of Cuba, apprising him pf the sailing of the expedition,' and oh Wednesday they-sent further despatches to the same effect by, the Cahawba. , Indeed, so important does' the. Spanish Minister consider this matter, that ho has

gone to New Ynrk from Washington specially about it'J "The wdl-known Gep. Goicou-

ria, the head of Cuban filibusters in that

city, sailed suddenly on Wednesday, .in the

Cahawba, it is; said, " for ,'NeV Orleans, and probably for Cuba, t He was seen to go on

board and did not come on shore"again,. "

Mayor Bishop, of Cincinnati, in" a tecent

message to the Council, recommends the ear- ' ly esiablisnmaut of a Wpirk HouscJ for the

confinement of the vagrants and disorderly

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

a nastcraP letter in wkich he discusses the

influence education in our free.-4cb.ools. upon the merals and religious principles of

the youth. The Archbishop promulgates

some remarkable vfews. which wflllreceTve"

but a cold and; reluctant

jority of the members of the churches of his SeerThe New York -cratt-gives the fol

lowing Siiopsia of it : .rr, 4 af He believes that the United Stetes is especialldevoted to the Pope (which admits, to say the. .Jeast, of, a reasonable doubt); inferentially declares the camraon school sys tem to be the main cause of the murders,

defalcations and other rascalities of the day; says that the Catholics must have the ose of their own money to educate their children

tneir own way, ana pronounces uie

despotic system of some European, governments, under i 4 which 'young - men' are

obliged to serve a term in tn army, to ce

preferable to the manner r wnicn tneyorre allowed to idle about in our great cities.' ir

' .This letter is evidently intended for the whole country, und taken witfc. the recent educational . fmeute In'.Boston,' where the Catholic Bishop, Fitzp&trick, took substAntially the same ground, 'may be intended as a general declaration of the attitude of the. Rodman Catholic hierarchy upon "the ..much

vexed question of popular education. At

any rate, it savors ot, tne gooa pia apoatouc knocks of the Middle,; Ages, rv The other, question; in relation ,to f the reading of the Protestant version of the Bible

in the free schools, is not in itself of much

consequence, , The reading of the Bible can

certainly do no. barm, nor .much good. it

might easily be dispensed with,; and the children's sonls be saved, or, the contrary

rule be taken and the same result be effected. But so long as any political capital i can be made, out of it by stirring-up the bile of fan-atica-r-Roman and Protestant so Jong will it be agitated. The theory of. Archbishop i Purcell, that the free schoplsystem is respon sible for the rapid increase of crime, will hardly be adopted in, its entirety by Roman

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Oib'f MCM.IL LIST Ot irtTfüS BE3IAINing in the TOST GFFJCK at i;.invjll?, Indiana, on the ! h dy cf April, Mr. . . t PerüOD calling for , .these Setter Ut pleaw) ü y dvertwM " nd giye-dat of .ai

r mm TiT--.T; - .

Anberrv Charles Myers joun

Allen Miss U&.'mmWU A

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TUB MVBMjMC. the

MISCELLANEOUS.

MISCELLANEOUS

SUJJSCKIBÜB i OfwV

tiling anprt.ii:iti(j ei

:jUO, l.itHM'Hi

üesires t call tht attention of the public t I J XKIt AMI jyiMiii. f ' ""-"V

tmw w. tirt-i-n..

liimes- ioliirl

Larimore Janics

asserit'froM ft ma-1 ij.m;s. sf Tf iLooX Jt W'i' !

Acktey MrsSrartha,, Murphi Mrsnce

The 'experiment of Döring fbrewater

on the Staked Plains between the head wa

persons who are supported at the public ex i ters of Red and Brazos rivers and those of

they jcould unite their entire ote

Tk: New Editor tne Orgia."

The! folfowg.statement is given ns by

one who ti&3 1knowri Bowman through Jife,

and yrhg i? uninflueaced by any party prejn-

dicesr!tt,'JifB e'sttmate öf Eus .charactet-

" The Philadelphia Trttt' sayS that -the present pfoprktjjr of the Washington: Union was.önccieditlr: of the Bedford (Pa.) Ga

zette, which' was1 rlucipafly distinguished

while he managed it, by a wood cut of a

rooster two feet square. ' which was used as

au embellisbmenf on all Important occasions

The 1'rest has ''net given, by 'any means,

in the, foregoing, the character of the paper

published by Bowman in Bedford. .- tt was

universally mognraed by respectable men Of

coBntrv. and the editor' was weE ' known as

a cowardly blackguard tf the lowest and

dirtiest kind f.Throtigh'the TOtumns Of bis

paperrBowman attacked rand traduced the

prwlreputation-oftevery one who took is-

suwith bira fUponjuestions of, politics, which was the cause of numberless libel

suits, wherm .lie was justly punisbrd fo

his s!rnders. V In early. Gfo he was very in different journeyman" printer,' and in;matu

rer years he became very poor editor, with

nekher character or influence in the TOmm

nity where bia'J-aper "circnIated'.'!Alway8 j fit toof to perform any sort of dirty work t

ser ye, bk inasttSj'iie has clung to their skirts

until the? .have' "placed '-himv itts his1 rnenf

a Ct'tool locVuth'an faduynisWionij(w"the

- A

rcÄSfiiibliff Prussia appeaj by ötBdal reports to be in a most flourishing condition." They have been steadily augmenting since the

adoption of the Dollverein tariff; 'and the estimated returns Jfrg. .the yea"r,i858 exhibited an increase of ftearly 50 per cent, since

1851. Ten yera ago he total ordinary

Prusiaifne venue was 8 8,600,000. thalerSj

The follow ing table will show its; steady

ft, .rittet ' gnWUi.M fm a-

1851.,,;;:.. 1853;.?-. 1 8

1851 iu

j-,. Parker Willian j, . Jlil Farmer

Jktbvrts Mrs bailie A

lUidar Frank .v. Hunt it

KotrltilH Sinnor Guisepue T : I ; ... TP 1 f "

.1 Hülmiscn Joseph

IvöVBOl'ls Mrs. LS

I'Krtku'arHttfiiMi.'S .it ta:v ii-f?nx P

t)tf 1.-.iiIU'i3.',i

torivs, anil XJwi-llini; lli'iw, m town :'

inrtmrk dtmn thH Hm cfv- u.c n totts ita-i mtto f

Stä" 'IVrius l-'iu-v. ii-y I 'I ii!r;l i-IV- t, lUV.-i Clii'stuut inH'ifrr . '' . ,T

Reads John

pense in tne city prison, it is noped ms recommendation will be heeded, and receive

proper attention af the earliest possible day.

PriLnSOMuUer, who was recently shot for

committing adultery with the wife of a man

named Christie, is in. a fair way to recover.

The affair, though creating considerable excitement in Madison, is not likely to attract

the attention of the Sickles homicide..

The lejYork Äw. of . the 13th) inst

hoisU he Cuban flag, and asserts that by that tim there is no doubt but the j whole island is in a state of revolt, a strong; expe

dition having left New York city about the first of.March, for the express. purposeJeSf bringing about such a result, i,

The great billiard match at,Detrit be

tween Phelan, of New York, and Seerieter,

or we former pIace, Jor $10,000 a side, rclulted la the success of the former, who

beoA the other 96 points in a game of 2,000

The JV is 'the name' of a new-weekly

paper recently started at, .Waterleo, DeKalb

coüntf,.'bT1,T.T Dickinson. ! It is an'inde-

pendent paper, and, devoted, mainly, as all country papers, should be, to local interests..,

On Thursday! morning, tb&,l 4tli, aa acci-1

dent' .occurred ; on ' the Jeflersouville ' road, near Amity, five miles below Franklin.--' The bridge having been washed away by

the heavy rains the train ran into the creek, Henry Snipes, the engineer, was caught un

der the tender of the engine, and killed

His head.: was. tertibly crushed. . Jle wa3

about thirty years of age, and unmarried.

The fireman, whose -name was Branhara,

the Tributaries öf the Rio Grande, in TeSas,

has been abandoned by the Government,' af- J?

ter svf jears aMrtiyewpor pjr, Vp -..ope.

The greatest ' depth attained by the Oovern-:

ment borers was only 600 fset, a depth at

hU-a i ne 'nraetical mart .would - expect to

kteach svater ig tbose arid deserts, elevated

flooo

to

99 600.000

U'i.'.V,. J..V-i-lii,80o,o6o

.X A.....'. ...W.l.i....lZU,ZWUIUU

1858....M..7.,r..-'"; ".12MOC.00O Tor the present year estimated at IJUOOOjOOO - 7 . a j it - ' - " r- ';. ' A ' jXJie revenue is nntv-. exceeding- tne natidnat f ipenditure ftbd, the; Gpvefument is reducing it floating debt. The same pros

Parity iia)! i? M ZM Stated included

was seriously but not fatally injured. - ' Violation of private Letters ix the Post Oekces. The Waihington correspondent of Forney's Prf says tha t nr. cspoi n' age upon letters passing; through the.', Post Office at Washingtou has became a 'System

A gentleman in one of the great cities of the.

West holds himself responsible with another, on oath' to prove that not only were documents ordered trot to be distributed when seBtby a certain Senator," but ' that letters were also violated. :An investigating, committee will, I understand, be -calied "Upon this matter as well as upon the mal-practicej of the the Post Ofiice Department, at an early day of, the. session,. , So insecure has the transmission of private' correspondence'become, that one might well think that, there was here, as In the palmy days of .the Austrian despotism, a censor of the tnalls-one

f who, with diabolical ingenuity; got inside

of letters and allowed all to pass that were

t unexceptionable to r itß requirements and

withheld all that wete calculated to .defeat or embarrass the purposes of the " powers that are. " Agala have, sealing wax and deep-cut seals come into almost general use. Complaints arise on all sides that letters are lost. - ' .-,.;,;,; U u ' The eminent Western Senator, whose correspondence) has been violated in passage through ihe Post Office, is said . to be Mr.

94,300,000 I Douglas. It is bis opinion often expressed,

feet above the oceanjThei experi

ments; instead of settling the practicability of artesian wells in those regions,- after the expenditure of large sums, le, vs the question, in as much doubt as evei, ,; Private enterprise must determine the ' fact, and the Southern Railroad Company will be bound

soon' todetermine'-hether,i.raUroad , loco

motive can find1 water to ;er6ss).ttiosj arid

plains of 100 to '200 miles in width."- The auger must be sent down 2000 or ,3000 feet

Jx explore the bowels of tne earthor water,

"Strata lefore the matter can be' pronounced

.as impracticable. 1 iv Vi.-!.,,, r-.j' . ...nn j i it.l ; ' . I i. :! v ' --a -:t.fti i

TS!' AtlltHilSTBATJOJi ' ANO THE SLAVS

JTaADB.-rThe Opp?iou papers in Georgia are defending the Administration against

charges on, conniving at the revival of the

slave trade. The editor of the Savannah Republican declares that the most vigorous exertions have been.. made both here

(Georgia) and at Washington to bring all

parties concerned in the transaction ( the Wanderer) to a strict account ; " that " so far as the attorneys of the government are

concerned, while the Northern press are arraigning them for neglect of duty, the slave

trauers themselves are crying out roost

lustily against them for transcending the

strict requirements of the law. ., fj "

n.jWw .Im ms TI

Rerifnrd David Marthen Albert H 2

Barklj fc.t:' - w f-?lihrra",e,ISJ ,,;.": Brace Joeei'1 3IaJden Dr J ö BerridgeJohni f!l mi Maian J 8 2 -w-H t, Botts Joseph oW5 Malone Jradk- - " - Bees Agnen r.VcH tr tn .- Moor B Ii J . nH;-, Bolton John , . , Mass H " Bescher Edward 11 - Maoney Aler i.' if ft. I . Brown EL, . . Merri?n James. . Bronwn Ged H " & MacawUer Ihos Bella- John i t'H" Matthews Benjamin. a,:. B.mel Lewis " Martin Henry . Bourdman Sytvtstct Meyer Miss Mary tu w. BomsDenni. yy:j, Maasfield Amos -Birney Miss Sari & Matthes Andrew Bee James ' ua Jl0MrlSJB,ß-,.. Brodie Andrew , . McClutr Miss Marii Bntchev Adam "'4 fVS -atclnttr B ü i CmtMI John V . .JfcDowelU G h4, rurson Garrett " BIcDalei - Copeland Edward 2 McLaughlin John T . v -Collins Samnel ' McCoy Miss MolUe Cartes Janles--at,3 -.McLean W B-e i S.tt " CtairkGeorge, a McCain James A. .. Clogett ChaVlej A Jrtcbemk Ü 1 i " a " Cannon John un- Thomas, ., Conrad Miss Caroline Norton Elder AD Cook Mrs Mercy Mar tXottProf 83i n-U ti! Cleveland Bache , . O'Countl Morrtm , Clark Miss Marth" O'Connel! Miss May1 " Clore Lafayette hi" Ö'Brtea Mrs. Anno,-, , Colwell 3Iis i:iibcih tVBiley Miss Anne Chrisler-JH' i m lr, Campbell John.. ... Powers Thomas , Caok Jacob V i-tf-t T Prewitt Mrs Elf " ClouehJB.it :ili Mi'' Miss Evalin .-r,iü

MßtMrmler .all l-aimer rroi J i

DeLonr John :;r Jirkius Wm H

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rXW Charles Dahnwn Joseph - Dodge Henry Dodd Horace B Dean Mrs K :', Davis Win V . Kram ithlt

Elwell William ! 8fith J S (Salt Aft f S

Evans Williamv, n-jvüh Smitli Milton.- .i Elk ins Tilarrt t. ..-..i Smith Nathan II I( . EwlngBolrt -1 .' -StittMniE - ElkinsKns Amawlä' "'avage Mrs Ann B W-'-M-'ltr;rl& Mtr Mi, Swoap Mrs , : '; -- Free '.de Isaac . , .Stokeley ElizaLetU Fudree Mrs ElU'th . Sherwood N . ' ' iitigerald Altred ' "4 Savage Mrs Ann

WOyr ton r-; a fü sawin . -. 41 Grand Charlev .. , Stansberry Wm H .(j . Gallagher & Campbell - ' Splendler B . ' '

Gainey Kicnara " - kvw w ..- -)

Groves Aman j.-is v.v: ounufrs wwrgu Ki v.p.n Glllbnrt John i , ... Seeley C B . ,.

CkwdwinWm Sherlock John ö , Goodman A ' Stinson L W ' V .vi k

HodrkimtJ M"i . ? Bmith OrviU -je 3v ... Henry Jacob , ..1 v,,,, Sisler E J . ; Hnehes Geo VT , Stull Thomas f- , , Hyme Miss Marv T Smith Mrs8

Hanter stepnea v yü. bis xsraet-.r rHenderson J P . Shulter Joseph; . Horrom S " Shaw WC - - HeningMrs Wm 1 Sullivan FFjrance -l -C.':: Hirchalman H U i TAmmsis Jfmmm .4 i,

Hodson John Taylor Mrs Sarah A Hansel A M.Geo Tyler A Ron, M Hunter Bobt U Taylor Wm O Heart Bobert I J ) Thompson Mrsi Mary ' ' .

Henry Patrick f t.fM wrtiaam tint M , j Hoker B P , .... Wagner Julian .... .

Hampton John " ;" '" Warren Henry "" ' '

Harper Miss snsan Jt ; w agner unaries- ck . . .1 . Hol brook Johneon ..,; Wetzel John M J 1 Hudson J Vf , , , . Wallis Henry .-,,. Hayes JB 4 " ' W'elts Francis ' f Hopkins MissHX ;.: W'ilkeoson John Harrington Mrs G t, --Walter John -. v; , , v Hogan Timethy " Woods Wm P , Jar vi I .Ml 4? '' 'Williams Samuel ' -Jackson Wm J ' WhiMaker Bradbnrjl r-. Jackson Jtsv J Walker; Woodard S M ., . f( -. Ktltty C Mt . . Wolde John .;- , Kaufman JE2; Wells Mrs Hamncl L 1 " Kiug Charley 9-it üc Watson Mrs üllen-. , ? Keys J H , s ..Wbeeler MUs Ellen King John ,- . Wilcos MrwEIizabelU Kennedy Michael 7 hi " "Woodard Hlram ' apl8 v '. !a I KUPP, ir.l? .

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uin luiprovuu vonir. i.aiue uu iruvuutg .'tv u:uw, which far surpasses any tnacliiue hithertiiuveiit-l

in the quantity u4 än.ility tf the oi k itw.ill re(i U'juioej also

4orm.

Tliis machine is calculated for turning Ch;tir

-Stuff,- Broom HarnHrs, r uy other d-riptiB f

parrabte wood work. It will tupcr tue litis 01

t'liKir rilrt, roiiud off tlie.entU, and cut the tenuu.3

(With ths inuet entire aoenracy, and. is fully ojiii

tent to turn u doien or chair rails jKr liour, awt . r.r,i .i.,.llW. II (ku .-...I. l...t ......... tl,r,iÄi. fiJ " MtIM

if.. Thn i,iilv hrptiarcitiiHi ntM-frisurY fiir ilm Work tti . . .. . ' - " "

lie done, is 1 sinit ae siun man ine io, .-rain ars - ,. rl, i;j'

.ui.. .li..,.u,ifurtnM,. .... .li ..,.,.t...- I...... - : !'" that ditv iilt j..ui

quarter of an inch upw-imH, . ' s ' ö i i 1 1

wne ot tuese macniues is 111 operaiiuu ai iur r 111 ton Foundry an.l Machiue Shop, corner of Stvuftd

and Carr streets, where it can be seeu, and where a'

number have been manufactured. 1 '

ALEX. EDMUJNPÖ,

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.-lot k '.,f I), v iCLi tf..tnU-rf.Cj. r iwiiriW

! pris thai dilv iili j .ui;.ai t:i.ii. 1. t uv- even m-li

: 1113 30 low lli jveisi i srr 'r - tiMi,daiMd'4

V tde idea tliat ir- us 4tin4 j jfitm -lti.4t w:taike : the libeily tu iv,!n iu- mi:,.41iw ieW .Alhux : we must iy hut v n mil. It l4!-Nt.jrt ijjhlrV.V Hl jrM will Kc i "U. j - tT'icTliK Ds if ! '-heap et t itür) WeSA w ft Tt 'litif : prek.'iit ')irices:vuii!(l iudfmti' rt.-:tl; t'i',i,'",ffu! tu

nur pecutimry .1iitcreitst "ifiv.y.-T.' Knf i roniorS Ikvill please hear rti'mluil, 'that ' !1-'ttt VjeWi !n.ne' 'fit

't. Lotis, Mo! .j' j" Pavilion Hotel, W'ater sf. .1.' , i T ..... . T n..L XT .

'rnJ, . 1V;-;.; . .VJ-Jr...V TC;rJi.i atpr.iit prk-w. und l.rw.'r.T-.:.la W fuhn l(r

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?We"n? Satfcfv atl

aad mil

market) nntlt 'tf.irtliiT iiutic,

that cull oil us, that ttiisis, no liumLiit.

etiuvince lhenr--4e)fft'fetiowtflir f;tn. A-"tT.un-khi

we huve brought down tfifl InriW'Wt.uniTfcrTiSil.rttü

, ito 3il per cent. Second tluvwrav,.'.-ltiiiz clu-iiper

than can De buuitlif l' slim niui kf,

., . m-eint prices anorci a lair xoiui-!

anil iai mui -uw.iii: i it uu'.uii;t

huving. for the ditioariouUtiiuv i,irUSiJiu &-ienU

r. Tiifi.1 r.it "htfUii j..ifitn

tions of Mr. Alexander Eduionda machines tor

turning ' Chair fctu. Bake Teeth and Bows, Broom Handles, Tmlirclla Statfs, and all work that requires to be' smooth, aud parallel, and I heerfullv recommend it to all who may require ma

chinery for similar purposes, as being the simplest;

cheapest, and moft expeditious working inacliines I

that 1 know ot. r or the cnair mane, it 1 biiuobt, indUpensiiWf, as it turiis the post and stretchers . ... ' 1 . . . . .1... 1.... .......

licsii.v. 11 rounds tue lops suu ui-ia uio .nm...o , - , . jl.,,.fi- .m.t...,! t Of the post and tenuous the stretchers fast as .' "iit a imaH nee on pimV, iiVi -Ti . or U, a man can Iian.lto.thc separate pieces . rt,.-.-,-- Bilort.fim imH'.-i h,

" i. . Thankful h.r past tavorsv We üüiirrt.1ttiTft a rnn-1

. . fi:.!m,in,,i, i tiniianesiaf l!lituu. HnfliiR tliat aU atsiHi" A. LomomiS has oue of lus laiproved Cliair, , ...... . , . ";, .,, ,.

Lathe, and Tenoning Machines in operation at nor - "'- , XEWBEBBV I CLEMENT machine shop, aud we take pleasure "'''''f1" :. Bl2 4 or. Mai,Kig!Ui. tt. h. pot.s.. its superior qualme for executing work, lwtn In -t f 0 rr r nieed and tinish. I JOWOHJJ STOt'M.H r.Kimm It kt.T.V. CO. I aVraf S .x-r4 old. 'imit t-fltinol IfniJr.-fir mitvat

St. Lovifl, March 14, 18.VJ. ap!2 . , . Z.TUi 3GWK SO XI ft YAcdulA 1

Ti Main stm-t ann Ü rirstativni.

THE , ECONOSnST

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Ms

gltiSH el'M'S-lJ HUSH. 0M THMitiMi JL celebrated potatoes, for eating or seed, jnsl received and for sale by CHAS. MrJOHJJS TON, ... apl2 Main street, near the Canal. , ,-WW,toHMTM! MjMMEJYM 'MMTI3W W WASH BKCSHES , ; ! , . 7 '

10 doz Whitewash Brusliesf, "fin Mils tltfli T.ime- ' '

just received and for sale by '" ' K: vfHAS. MoJyllüTUNV Posey's Block,, apli . f i "1 Maiii street, near the Canal. ; " JOiSA VMSMM ! FE KU Olf.V, 'JL Oats, and Bran, in ore and for sale by .i, CHAd. McJOHNSTOS, " apl2 Main nrrcet, near the Canal.

airt

If?

M Ml extra good, just reeuived and for sale y

- - CHAS. MoJOHNXTON, Posey s Block,

ail$ tj,v r- . .Main etreet, near the C'anitL j

UOXKH M HMJIM! 4'HMiMlSH,

mmmä 1 W 1US UUKUIlLir,

apll

1U0 Bs Coco,-

3C0 lbs Pearl Barley,-. -' ' A ÖOO lbs Split Peas. For salu by 1 z. ii : cuok &

SON,

RA HUSH.' FRESH VOBJV 3J 23 bbls prime Apples,'- . -' .

2 bhls Golden Syrnp.- - - "For sale by , Z. H. -COOK- & SON.

nruHt

JL barrels, in

price, by ;

ap

WS-T5 LJiRflF.ST 8MZMS

tine order, for sale at reduced - . E. GILB Eil T A CO., -No. 4 Sycamore street.

M. H J MHO, .. JO.THEGpathic i'hvsiviaii and Miraeon, rosiiect-'

! ftilly tenders his professional rervici a. la, the citi-. I fens of Eransviile und vicinity. . ., " ,j '. , . ,s , t For tliesHtLshuMkm of those whom it inay con-, j rem, Dr. Baird would state that, in addition tu a ' fc-ieutincediH-athiif in Homoeopathy,1 hesrrsdmiliMt j -with tint honors at one of thu liest AMwMliir-nv-li-' cal colleges in the country. ' ; Having devutwl sppejnlartsutiao 1 SiAil'J ai4 j having a comphte et of splints,.,. heiprrpcl ! to remlep saiistHcici y aid 1 (hose reuainK sniit cal treatment. t., i.j - - i: . , f

Hir OiHci,.. Ji.ir 4.". JUain Jit' i--v nftitthwm-'

from 1 ton rz rr. . .i.T'

TST U H 1 H Mi tt, 0jf I M PO-XT EK. "rtmall Profits ami iMik k 91" isthe

vi noiesaie yueeuswiire iu'rt).

No. 18 JIain street, , fcvaii ville, Iutluiiia. ii .

crates Eniclish Oueens-

ware just received from the 1 ;.. i ; . rn..,iainii-

below the market price. For sale by Hl'lHE3.

172 boxes Lookine Glasses, warranted te reBoct

a PrettyOlcir. Fr.Thi JWi'HTJUHI.R.

Cash and prompt cwtomers only desirable. Bp-2 . - j. Jj W,- HUGHES I Mak street.

ros wooixm coai,,

WIT 3 'ArSAND D V E ti -M Tüüs Is'tha most valnahle Improvement that Ba " been mada in Cooking Stoves during the past twenty ' t .;,-; i; THE. SAND OVEN

xqsanzea use oa ob uio nuis pnuupw as wis jpslusi , , tu, 41VXH ei ancient renown. i ... .

TSE SAND OVEN : V: :

, Retains the heat Ion? after the lire has gone out -un -THE ECONOMIST .: ' ' Withoci tho SaacI Qven, la ahead of all competitors THE ECONOMIST ; -

. jWrrH the Baad Oen, is out of reach cf them... . ; r r .THE ECONOMIST ITfX

la the mot economical and duralMa Etora 4 th

, .... , , . ... VOrld. - " THE ECONOMIST" T u ;

Has a most perfect arrangement tar Brolllnj.

THE ECONOMIST

i Wh ndTK S 5 jAW for sale by ; 0P8. ! f

FHJMiS VJS CMOM, 8. K GILBEKT & CO.. i .., . . No. 4 Sycamore street. :

SJMM.B

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nuujas FOB

fi. E. GILBERT CO. . No. 4 Sycamore street

jrBM.JJSTMlMS MOBS, CMMig, AV.-a

JaT. 25 doz o. Planters' Hoes, ;.- ,. .1 1 , 2j dos Axes, . I .:,,.;;, .

i. . a cases Trace Chains. Just received and

for sale at low cash prices, by ,- i . j i., ap2 ü t, : JACOB STBALB A SOX. 40 Main st.

W fA 15 kitts Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel inst reeffiv

eifsnd for sale bv : CHAS. Mr-JOHNSTOS. "

ap2 Main street, hear tiny PansKi

ff i ti s aoo - jpwi Mjci ; ap8 .. ,. , ,,,

tm-t Mtm-wamjM r MTtpmsm T T j w m it -r f

SM :t J.,rW;.UH, tn the hH,-4. W- UMBBB : LL.VBFB l-THJB re

signed. Under name of Olmsted A Sabin, is dissidved- f 5nea DOW,,n "!? y -"Me

tiv inBtnni consenr. saia Pniiin collects ana r ......

ceives all debt of the firm aud pays all Its liabili

ties, and uses firm name only in !ionldation

.( - " : V. G. OLMSTED. ... t .;; .,.-- -.k. h. sabin, ; 8fcS Itercrriiig to, the aßoVe, I take pleasifrr th

recommeudiug my. successor. .... ap8 , , C. Gi OLMSTED.

FINE LL Mist K. , This istn A Ho. 1 lot, mui'

tiaotnred ont of large, lull-growa timber, aad not of

Dos Fennel baplins.

Thankful for the. very liberal . patronage le-.

stowed m him the past year, be would respectfully

ask for. a continuance ot the same.

1 l.rf 1 , .1 JOHN F. GLOVE Rl

Fkom Utah. Judge Cradlcbaugh opened

his court at Provo, o the 12th of March,

and in his charge to the Grand Jury urged

upon, them in strong . termsj, h duty of thoroughly investigating many alleged outrages, which have been charged tor mem

bers of the church, acting under its instigations. The charge created a great excitement among the Mormons, which , was increased by quartering k large number of IT. S. troops in the building:-where the -court was held. If the Grand Jury act ' upon the promptings of the Judge there will be it is said rich developments and some - trouble in enforcing"the powers of the court. . ,

BjeJ. The safe of a firm ia the brokerage business was robbed Inst week of securities, monies, and jewelry, to the amount of $100,00ÖI - Xo trace öf the robber could be detected for several daysl't The police officers finally arrested a lad, 14 years of age, who

Lhad been but six, months iu the employment

of tne concern.. t He . confessed .the robbery and pointed out the place where he had buried the property, nearly all of which was

recovered. 5'The youthfuT culprit .'was sent

to prison, um ...i-:- - 1 .

wrT-FFPl.ya UM U-MTITTHK Tf.nK 1:

aOL The life of trade is -competition, ' ' ! 3 And wa are at oar occupation trdi I ul.tv

, Selling products of every nation,, 1f ,v.?kr . At prices that create sensation. 1 . '. 1 .n Main atmet. Be. 9 ' -i " LM

i You'll find io store aad aftered you--1 w . li Coffee, tea, sugar, and spices, , ,( ' ' Extra cheese, by box Or slices ; 4 ' ; "-Ovsters. sardines, line large tongiii-it,'- f' -'

'i Canvassed beef and baooa bams,: Parsnips, turnips, good potatoei-, ... . , ' ' Pickles mixed, and canncil tomatries; ' Pepper sauce and olive oil, - ' " ' Extra flour and earn mankä ' ß .i " t. Molasses, syrup, soap and caudles, j .-j-'"Cotton mops with extra handles Brooms, brashes, backets, and tabs, "' -i v 1 Rabies1 ta&cy wagons and cabs ; , ' -. Cheaper, prettier, and better thaa otliera j .' . ' ' Be sure you call at Vtckery Brothers, .. '''' Who buy for cash so very low; ,.''!! f They can compete with old or new... , You'll get jUBt weight and honest measure, . "" So leave yotir orders we duliver. ap!6 - v YICKEBT BROS., 82 Main st. "

vifnsa VMiB s, mf you

want to learn the came to perfection, you will

do well to wear one of the Mobphy IUt, jnst re. ceivedby VAt'TIEB A JlARCoSXIEK, , , t ap!5.J ia -' J 30 Main street: -

JL 1

JIJS'H FUR

SALE 400 dozen fresh Eggs,

SH ths fresh Ohio Hotter. E. H. SABIN A CO., 47 Maiust. ,

TV ST BE CHI WEM

ß SAL

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1

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V W BY EXPRESS

OBS. JUS T BECEM fMilt

The Pillar of Fire." i Adam Bede. '.. ,2 t--.!

j., Fauknell. Three Visits to Madagascar. ; Pictures from Country Life. , V : 'Letters from Spaia; ' ' ; -i. Sixty Yeiura' Gleanings.-: ,v b i -a-ü Forsale by , .... UX UEALY, apl5 Cor. Maiu & First sU?i Evansville, lud,

TWOUSE J.VJ M.OTS F4B S-tM,E.-M J.M want to sell lots Nos. :l aud 4, in lilock lr'i, is L an rasco, comer Clark and Market'.- There is a frame dwelling hou: ou lh premises, consisting el two tenements; one tenement having throe rooms and the other five, and so coustrncted as to be convenient fur one or two families. There is also ar largo cellar under the house, and on one corner of the premises a brick ice house, with a room over it intended for a meat sl;cp, and fitted up for that niirpoie. - . . ; i' . .' . .-" :- Terms will be muds easy.' . For particulars,. call on the nndarsigned, or kl. Q. Wheeler, Esq., H' Jones A Blythe. ' JOHN DEACON. ' ap!4-lw (Volksbole eopy. - ''' M gfjt BOXB9 MV. JtjyrM MX. TMJVfftU Jr PLAT K, received per s:eamer Landis

ter aooMts't .vif aoo its t

We have list received br Exnress n fine and

durable stock of Pry Goods. Out intention i to r

sell for cash, and give our customers good linrgams. Our stock and style of Dry Goods,, consists jn part of Silk ChaIh- Berates; Organdies, Lawnsj Prints, Ac. Also, a good variety, of extensive Hoop1 Skii-fs, aud a Bplendid lot of Craio, Cashmere, and Merino Shawls. T be sold cheap; in prices or quality, for beauty and taste, it cannot be beat nowhere in tin city. We will keep constantly on hand a foil and complete assortment of Dry Goods through the Spring and Summer season, which wilt be sold low l.,r:.Ml, , MrT.T.VMt NIKHHT-Jf -

.apT No. 43 Main street, Evansville, Init. '.

OB S M, Mi 3 0 O 'WEB V FB .VT

ou Fourth street, between Mulberry andGinn

etn-ts, Evansville, will be -sold in quantities toaccommoihite buyers. Also, 37x150 fect of Lot 2H, Upper Enlargement, adjoining residence of Mr. John Farrell, on First street with the dwelling house and improvements, now occiiiied by Dr. Thompson. Aiiplyi-toLrl: - "t?"'-

BMmF-MJVTFJBEST M TMrBIJMJV'

Sl'KIKS -OV " H t MAN v ACTION J udiriujr-

from the crowds of customers that daily throng the Grocery Store of No. 2 Maiirrrreet, it sueius there must be some inducements- -hehl" forth thervf "all and see if such is nofclKse. - -

NEW . AlililYAUS

i-l-f lpl,N

,, j j... Coruer Main and Seventh stsui

JfhBESSEMt MMYE HOOBMJVG.-A jLJr large and constant supply for sale bV ' ' '' , ; pl ; ' " "; ' ; ' JOHN F. GLOVER: 1

It -

1.11

n rl,,.;

Heats water foe the Bathin

any Bange, and at 1

Boom, Ac, as quickly ai ' the cost for fuel. ' .

m m 1 vtvAVTASfrrMffn -.

- -; IÜJS lutüUUJiULÖA J ; WÜ1 do more Baking, Boiling and Bro'.ILug, With gtySP quantity of fuel, than any oüwr Stove or Bamja : - THE ECONOMIST - ,

Do not all to examine it i is manmaciurea py W. &. J. TBE1DWELL, FEEBT K0SI03, is- j ALBAHT, K. T i t ; , f , Fob 8ut oxty nr . - - . . i.- SCJJTM.M.' K'8TF2MtIMEJrS, I - -1 A'o.i 13, :Muim A'riwi'U, 1 Jadi ; ,

BMSS SEEHS-'.t

.W bushels Tiniot,hv teeils, - "80'.- do :rclimd Orass-Swds, ' '"' " !

..-..j .;: 1 do u. Hqiitcariaii . t , do,, 1 . . ,21" do Ky BlneGrass do. i Foi sale-I)- ' - ' . KAMEY, J., . maris . :. ; in t. . Corner First and Viae streets.

'jTiMmO l"B B 0EEO.H BUSHBM.9 . ,v m ,

ty Clover Seed for sale by U HAJtKI, Ja.,

- V 1 if 1 ...1. ,

maclä.

. C&rnc.r First afjd ,y ine streets.;

RAMI tU KMRl H..)....:..,....BrK'AKÜ SCHAeKF.

-iM4 BTJS'EBSHIF- THE UJYUHBsinned have formed a partnership under-the

naninul . E311UCH A CO.. and will continue the-

Drv Goods JiasiBOSs at the old stand, No. 4S Maim

street. ! - 1 j ... SAMI EL KMBIA'H.t - -- BEKNARD SCIiAPKERjj. -. N. B. Feeling thankful for the past li,ljeraj, p-.

trouage,- We w ill promise totio an in onr -po-i-ns

deserve a cxntlnuance of the same..

marSl -

. J5M H H till JURll.IV MT S. E.nBMCH i

JU & CO , No. 49 MAIN STREET. Having just

ret in ned wit ha splendid stuxk of Uly OwslsysPleet'- ' 1-J

ed with special sare te meet toe "wants, ot wrr cus

tomers, which w ill lie sold at unusual lew prices lor

k BTEFEBRMJa TO THE

'-Jm. , uot ice , of 41 r. lieu tiler, we wonic

tfully jfolji ijt a .Kharo, of the public patro

Cash.

.All goods warrauttMl" as represouUd ; if coutrary-J

t our expense, ana we win 1

they may be returned at

refund tue money... , mar31

EMBICn fc CO.,

No. 49 Jlaio street.

tfi OBItJ HE jnjfTCHES&O , "ty reels and -ciils ( ttou Hemps and, Uianllla Uope, nssorted sizes; LV) grr Gates' Matches. . Just TeVtfvr-liW tlis-fsi tnrv and- fNr saUt lieast m - 4 J -a i - f CHAS-McJOHNSTON,.- 1 !.- H niaril Main street, near the Canals .;, lr "ftf 'W-V E -M(ilr TttESHS Htrsä-, 3 els Sweet Potatoes, for seed orea'lng, just received and fir snlel-v ' " ' " - Hi .j ' ("fl AS. McJOHNPTOSf Posey's Block, - mari7 1 'i. Bli.in street, near the Canal.t

ttOTMCE. -THE U.VDBBSMaS'ETH

resnvirttriltV!iurai'Ks th nublic that, ne awia

tnis naysoidtint nn eetrre srortc-ov nry ttotw w

.Hessrs. Henry 1- OTiJiei; ana iienry menans, wni will carry 011 ilia bnaiuAss binder. Ute ÄrmcCMILLEU A NIE1IAI S, nt the saai old stand, 4ii Mais streets iTlm,steU wdL-.b-replenished .and eui,! jr 1 pleted iu a few days, wlieu tliey will be glad tore reive thd calif bt'-thew friends, aud the old, custom , ers of the iiotuei -I rocoainteiid my surceaaora U. - t the favor of the public, and have only te remark ,- that my persoaal4ttetidani'will bogiven toall uu daIiI ufF,,..,.! il,-l..t.tirjn .'

I

maris

' nr."y. IETBLEl.,

pect

.1 .Mi

'JLB O VF.

would res- "m .

r-.

11

-schich will be. tmiukfiiriy acknowledged ty th;

young hegiuuers..,; ,. MILLlCli A NIEHArS,

.Xlt'i 1,1 Ui... ..... UIBIIC

20 bxs . Y,- Cheese ehoiee srticle);" 12 do?- 3 lb cans Fresh Cove pysfunc l iKifi I lb calls -dor"ily' -;6 doz .2 Iti cans spicedv. iu,- - - 6 dost I lb cans do ij" i3dVi 1 00 choice Beef Tongues,! 4 " 1 5(10 lbs Dried ileef, . - 11 1WHJ pfciu and canvassed Üams, 2 tr, '.-. 10 bushels Dried Annlcsw S ls .

3 !

10 d dor Peaches, V- f

.5 boxes Lemons, S. .'.- f .i0 assorted bi xes Sardines. At J ,,7 ..----- VlCKKRY-ROS

irjpr gains are in lae maraei.-.i

K UJ"M B MX tSFJt.VV' BJSHETS, iS Market iia-kets, Feeding Baskets, Till, Buck

RMJVU MiJBMtUMBE . 1

60 dozen J. S. Planters' Hoes, 25 do Root Hames 1 Üö ' do . Horse Collars, ' ) I ,i li ;; .4i casks Traces,' - i ,-iiI iO - ' IjOC -Clialub. -.:im(- .M.-.it A

ai doxen lSteul Shovels- ' ' . f . !ää do- , do Spades. " For sale by " . 1 A mar30 3EO. X.-SuNNTAG, No. 1 Mala st.-- ' T J MfM B S t ttOOMM MO BJyMJVtArrisLGood morninir. Mr. Rasch. When did you

get home ? I got borne a few days ago, and have1 "

I brought the finest assortment or Heel Gaiters, Plain j and Fancy Kip Heels, Kid and Morocco Boots and Buskins, and a great variety of Misses' and Chil

dren' Outers, iuef fctippera and Ties) Alsoa great variety of Youth's and. Boys Shoes, Ties andSlippers. Call and examine my: stock before buying elsewhere, as I am determined ta sell at very -small profits, cheap for cash.- Ceme while Uveijat--

mar31-lm. N0..8 Second at., Evansville, Ind.,

and L'uiverse, and for sale by,

ap!3 ; .

SAMUEL ORR.

eta. Washboards. Well Buckets, Cedar Churns,) gUBSJ FEU .nORB M.KFT OF Pine Churns, Cotton Mops, Brooms, Brushes, I'us- j those aiee Cabs are selling so-ckeai. n Jit ; ters, Door Mats, Clothes Tins, Clothes Baskets, , CHAS. McJOUNSTON, Posey's Block, .:.). Clothes I.iniK, Cat ro", manillu rope, liemp rope, j np2 - - , .. ' Main street, near the duial.sash cord, bedeords, powder, nails, glass, window Lw .Tf .W S TBJ TOB1 S JS'Ö t M C E .-

sasn, cement, white lime, plaster pans, corn, oats, ML ' Notice is hereby given that the niHiersipned T

anu various, umer ariium 100- nuiueroua to, men- n;is Seen appointed Administrator ot the estate-''St tiou, 11 -which yen ran find at tf it H David Aiken, Jr., late ef Vauderbnrgh eontr,-dv'-ap7 ' 1 1 Y1CK.ERY BttuS., 82 Main street., i 1 ceased. Said estate is solvent: . " 1 ' "t?BE SMt JBRIt'JM. OFFJ.nMTT- 1 mar28-3w(T DANIEL AIKEN, A.lmV '

JL- SuppHes at 47 Main Street, l.'oodi delivered ' free i n uny part of the city : ' " , . ' t

, .() doz cans liobsters, in doz cans Oysters, ! ' ' ' ' 2! 1 doz jars Pickles (plain A mixed, 1 bbl German liuuibi, ' . , . 1 bbl Zante Cuvrnuts, ".. 1 box Lemons, 1 box Oranges, .. , j bbi Eggs, ; .. t 1 tietce counti-y Ilaius, Extra white wheat Flour, ".' . Do Suiierflue .do. Do Kit-H ' do, Potatoes, C,ru Meal, Ac, f e. ,'

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TXBESM FEJVHESrJi FE U Mi OX. 'JO , left of fine, fresu Peaches, for sale cheap tn close consignment, by PRESTON. BRuS. ,,.

MM.UJUM.M' FJB.JI FOB i&a'AJ?. .....

ON FAYOKAltLK-TEItMS.a-One of thevrrr

feist farms, situateil,iiirScutt Township, In Vander-

Imrg!) county, tlKjBCfnwtstfaa or i.Jniund Maidlow, ft Esq., m offered for salpioij aoconn fr of the o-xttu of-' ' the lftji-wner." Theijo' ill be sold either 125 acrea-fc! or 246 acres ; SO acres are char and in the highest 'tat pf cultivation.' Btwuicd good ' ttafogr tanrL -'"" 30 acres of tliu. clearing are in grass' or clover, aaiV'' ' about 4 acreS'itrwWatl ';T1' clearing is" divide ' iuto seven fields. Tliere is a gwod orchard, a fine ". garden, a good well and cistern, a good house mith - alHiu( J touiis,a goud. V(j u, stable. Ac, !. , " This is a inoU.1 farm, aud the soil has never teu, exhausted ;, tho Princtou road runs through the land, and ihe buildings are w ithin a mile of Ingle's ' Station, a reKlar stoppiug place on the Evansville Crawfurdsvilli' Kuilr.-.iit, , yithin hine miles of ' h-ansville, ... . . .- , i.,, Price.' nUHlerato and $criiis vciy .easv., Jf&e further particulars enquire of ' ' v ' ' 4, ' MmdAw. . IjESiET A t CXKENHEnBiEB.' ;; " For Saleon Consignment" frtrJE JBE MUJ'VJltrT MiMBBCT , WW ifroia41ie celebraudP 1ar Grove plauta- M , tion, Louisiaua, 4ol-üs CHijICE SEGAR and T . .ki3 Ji.bbls ,f superi-,r AIOI-AS aESn, good pack-, ages. Also, from Neis Orlransr-.m i.-.t 5 t

& it rtiiiMy!..s nut, Ti ,h.i w ' -afy-BLW. TAR. Fr-sW-low to close coai sfgiiiueutii J l (jaarit-Jiwl ALiS A HOWEj.?, m frfäfjUJTEH tl-M-JBATUS FOB 3 SALE. Kicbol. 1 itct:t;"by whichi wtthoat ton i:se of wheels, force pumps, or Any complicated"''" and exiwliisive apparatus prime Mineral Water is J' made in thirty minutei, muqh superior to that pro- ' duced byanV ;her liietliod -rup Apparatus and " Draft Tubes'alT in complete order! Would te told low iXaiujlifiHiuii 4iale iB-niedintely. - . m & L " fl 3Mi i tuom.psonVA . marO lrug)iitH, 17 Mam street. Jt

LWMfBMES50 boxes Oranges; '. ' 20 do Lemons, ",

JOS. W, DOUGHERTY

t

, . a -5 t do , . Leeaun yrttp v

.,.'- 4 . t-nine v. it. ineese,' ! .. 5 bbls Spirits Tnrpontine, .

10 bbls Linseed Oil. n, - f.

r r bids w ilmingt.m lar, . 20 bbls Ale " . 24 boxes Tnrner's Ginger Wiiw, t 10 do Bcheidiun Schnapps. , - - Iu stoi-a and for sale I - PUESTON BRUS.

4 JVM MfE"

Iiin, farmed a cotRirtnarshie fee- in

' ' 1 I the timcHi e tt J!lfi-in.'ffer their services to ta -J

i' ''1citi7nsofFvan!ilenndirtcfnity;-- ,-.' -

.'A A tV Office cn Third street, in the first btiildfne: above .

ofhee. 1 '- ' r ';-' ' " Dr. Peiinincrnn' Teiilearf,' Ott Chestnut street,- -

opp-isite the Kpficnp1 Chirehi-

I Second streets. ''- ' -' -mrt '

'FKICKTJ b chTTe Cf JIJS'Mi

V K1MEXDKNT, CRESCENT CITY"

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and sustained by those who were placed in euch a position that they had an opportunity of knowing the facts, that a regular examination 6f his private correspondence 'was made by the Illinois Postmasters during "bis campaign in that .Stateliest Summer and Pall.. -i ;.- ,, '.iri "i'f.) .-. -.-,.-!! -J-. 11 .fT:.-,J ,1 :

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3 Russia Sheet Iron,' .'

Connecticut '. Iowa.:.v.....Ar.ii.i. Maine.............-:. Hassaehnsetts .... Michigan v.,.:.;... New Hampshire New Jersey

New York

. Ohio... 2! .v.:v. ' PennsvKiMisr..-ii.Vi.Ä.2? 8 Rhode' Island..:..-.:...XA: ,i..:...13 Vermont. .'...v-ii..A.os -6 ' Wteconstn -A-j ....... ft 1 Kansas ....... 3 7 ' - -' - ' 1 "i - --i-- -i " -'" 1 - - T'tal.;.'i2..-.:,.:.18ä

Total electoral vote of the Cnion, 18C0...-.v...'..'..35 Nei-essarr to an election. ...i........i:-.c.i.-...i...:..-..a.l.'3

t,l.earing bui two rotes, fo be gained ;froin-

indiniH. 1 linens. Minnesota, an11 otner

Sutfta- That the result of .tife next election in Minnesota will be against the Administra. tion party; 'admits -a reply of donbt.' ' Kor ia there any doubt that J tue iectüral ticket of "this Stabfi can be carried for. a" 'sou nil ' ha-"; liorial -mrididute wli has ne-rer reenv identified withithe tUtraisra t- Kepiibil;kuiii'fU. The SHnie h'ity be done in Illinois. But a'u itlleuipt to iniioKe i-c'wurili.i upon Ji-.atj

tliiit adti.('3' Its propagated ecunomical iuei- , ly 111 eimcnn tne tatier nta,ies would ormg j.-lts J urnrwhelming defeat.

J6"Grov. Stewart, of Missouri, has ad

dressed a letter to the St.. Louis Republican, explaining his reasons for refusing to issue a warrantf on the requisition of the Governor of Louisiana for -one " John T. Hatcher charged with having whipped a female slave t death. Gdv. SteWart' labor's to showTthat ..... . , 1 the affidavit-on which-: the requisition was

x the

crime upon Hatcher.. : The drunkeu conduc

attributed 10 him is for the credit of the

Statepronounced to lie a slander.

: 1 . . .. ,,m tee rtÄ r . IHK tu.KCToEAiv v OTS. roui tne result.

T" ' ' ' . . . -1 ' -.fl, ,.,1.... Al.,:m

overwneimea in tne unanumi vcu. i ,v. 1 -.. . .. . -- - - - . : - ' I ik.,ll,-iiniv StntB la iMlir0

197 1ia luwn lia aftWteil. and BM tWOT1 """'"6 -

erij .rqere raphlly from the diiastera of thai year, than Eng!aiiilt-,The' Eeport of jthe

French minister -offiuauce,, exhibits ;Bioret

abundant receipts from allsonaes than the French treasury - has ver before enjoyed, and the paymetits of "take are stated to be made with so tfcV easjyiudr; f roryptitwle,

as materially to lessert'thS rpens8 or collating thetn.. The rapiS recovery of these countries . from t the finanbiaVt.!disästers of 18ö-T,nrid he bresen fl wirishing condition of their iiidiirti-ial and'comniercittl, interests tire.attrihute.4to Ihr Anti-British policy V3 thoii-'resioJfrte tersistenc,e in protecting their

sjiirtt-of nritraheomBvert-e,' wliirh,itnire'

hiildVvi-ryVouiitry in comiiierfial vasB.ime-

apl:l

( st :- ,.J;( ,ui

Block Tin, .,. J Ur-r:,;

sheet and Slab ?iac, . : j ;: . Coke Tinplate, 14x14 do, -lzxl-2 do,. J-!-. !- 1-151 - 14xiO X do. On hand and fur sale by ' SAM V EL ORK.

JBä?" The speculators in clover seed, whoi under an impression that the crop ' iwas i short, bought jn the fall and winter all the j seed they - could .obtain , at SC, liavai been 1 heavy losers in their operations., In, Feb-, ruary, they for a short time pushed the price !

nSSMUJS'EE'S SJLE OF WJTVHES tM. and Jewelry at Auction, at our Anction rooms, corner Mum -and Third streets, commencing on WEDNESDAY, April 1 tth, aud couliiiue day and evening during the week.. This is, without exeejitioii.ths larg,t and finest assortment of Jaweiry ever brougkt to this market. The stock cuusists oi Fiue Gold aud Silver Euglish, Lever, Duplex, Anchor and - ., . - -CYLINDER WATCHES. ' ' " ' " ' Gold Guard, Fub, and Veat Chaias ; fine Gold Stetts,

such as Oinou. Uuld ätunu. Mosaic Lava, i lureu

its. California i'utmuuus, ami an

is. iftnos. tun run, um mini

enciiS ad Pens 1 SS, 4, and

i 7- Glaus LrfirLMta.

Also a tine as ortment ot riateu ana r.-uu-y articles, such as Silver Plated' Tea, Table, and D.-ssvrt Forks and Spoons, l'sturs, Cnps and tiMileta, both Silver and Plated ; Silver Krait Knives. P.irtntuuies and Card Casesj Clocks, Fancy Boxes, Ac. Together with an entire assortment of such goods as are usually kept in a -first -dassu'ew wry slurry anc mast I sold ; ! " w lO CLOSE BUSINESS! . R Persons in want of any or' the above goods would do well to attend this sale. ' -Jiii --

Every article wartanled if; he, Utility re:

VNii, SHUUil NU, j:vaxsJti a. Ip . n. 3 ,

PUim twi'lU( alioii-s Detailed Drawings and Ea3

. , . . . . . mm m a . . . m m v..

z - -. . ... 1 . . 1 inu t.uipi:iuMi. iu im raituui.v urwuw mb.-

refMtf- ""'- ! fu-i.iu iur.nl.! IIj solicits the uatronaire of '

XEtt ORLEANS, LocrsiAXA

Ref rs to Messrs. ALMS A HOWES,

r.pe-ly r "- ' "- Ewsinavlllei lnd T

M.E.-MF..

uvn w uimeo, uoiq Jtine, Jet, Paintings, Cold, Sleeve buttons bias. Rings, Gold, Pe

"9 äfä FOUJ'JfS FBi.llE

M.ßßß Lard. ivOy roimJs plaiu flams, extra. , , , ! HKHl -in sugHr-cured flams. itu. - "ürti ' -. Ar - vkLHie Beefc. ' 'A " lins do ciiouNU-rs. For sale at -

apS' Z. II. COOK A SON'S

fMJ'E trJK y-

Z. II. .COOK A SUN'S. .

JVOSS'HJ.nsJJVlt SHOCi.ttKRS.

canvassed Hams, ;

UK) do suar-cured Hams,

WiO plain Hams.251) Shoulders.- All A No

sale bv CUAS. McJOH

f yntJHH u

ITb .... . - .

: JL. rtua lti iü a. lor saw i.y, . -. ,,tih. ,i,i... at kv-.n.villA i,H virinifv.: mar5-3

- ril . t'TV. .WT Tl'llJ " I - -- ' - - .. .-T

a A Ä t Vv A 1.0. ,,, ,,. ,., . - ,. - , : - j JtjrntlM.--lCS, JTTEJS-TMOTi 1

I IM.

mar2S

WlIK CM iß KB

JL ranted, for sale cheap at

apG

, Miller & Niehaus,'

T r . . W f.. . I II p. a v S 1 - J I .saw ' Br fm . .

r. -"--I . i"."' ' 1 ' -iJtolier!iieiiaiia tue-, su sizce, -s -y-, Formerlvof i A Deolder 1, Fiumiu-lv vt .Imlwth. 1, i-u.!..,,'.! Hnd s.in ;l

f- - Do. ...1 k), .nprJngd,rrok.wi.i,.-,-.f. 1 H-.it -.JJOl .H iodai.'. RiD :. .1 .. iO. . ,J

CHEAP CASH DRV GOODS STORE J Them Sarins Stei Jiami Swa axe something neV , K.i Sl &IV MfttFT. i. tliia,.i'liit. .iL.rn llw f,t ffimla I. lit.

4 ' nwr23 i ,. KVA NSVILLE. INI.f-'i world, and cheap, t., I , CHA3- S WEI.LS, M

, XVil.liÄVIJlUXlUpCUfc AJHdir; i. , TamätiHL.jtJS Jt K U HJTH.JJV J?.VW

jn BEJM T HJ K tJJ- .VJ-- OFFE RE It MSL 4 ir

vjf fur nie at very low price. LtrTs Hi Smith's..! 1.

1

addition, opposite the DeHtrand4434 ACRKa-OK

I LAND opposite the Fair Gmunds, being tl-eprop-

j,ap2

!

j f-riy 4uhwu. h uiM-1441011 u& -vntnu. r 1

1 article, and or J aeceas. o, in i.t uj . worge o. aii.,

VsTON .Tiarcua iaiiTwuut hjii v. v. viutttritu, t.uuiuit.'

Ijpiii! fivixi. f l -v .-53,

v x i 1 1 t 1. . 1:1 1,1'nvki i ll 1

mar4,,. el,, Ä , .No. 2:) Main street.

B-mlC OI.O.ntJS'M CJFS. JJM OTMI-h.

wes. tasbiaeal Inst ja rcceWed per Express.

VAl llh-Ji tt- ülAUCUMtü.

Maiu stn-et, near the Canal.

For terms

vtotiers

niarZfi'SKm"

tide of Pine Flooring than can be found in

the-atarKrJV coustantiy oa nana. msi-i'iiTnu - Ceiling, Weatherboarding, ix. Ac. , . K""

, ,,2 . . NF.WBKItl.A CLipiKVr.

i, apply to

V

rmxJHE jsoTMCBjivjiBrnovtVr--

JL W

up to $7, but under large receipt, a gradual ;

j : ... . i . . ; : . : lireseuted or the monev rettindi-d.

nnu irrt-MMtoie ueciinc sei in, anu now .a , - The Lailies are res,i-t1ully invited teeall mid exa drujr at 1?4 .75(2.$5, with a lurse stock on i amine tlw Ooods duriug thit day. - slaie posin-.' , ,....--. , . , .,; , .r.14 ...II Vk-1-.iV .t. r-lk Im-liuii. ers.

V ne.i . MM- . um.t. .,, --- - WW . wishes boarding iu a privat family, anyone desirous of accommodating them can learn particulars tiy addressing a note to '-wanTKn,'' ur calling at this office, iiuiuediatefy!-- - - aprli.

HCl-

Jill, t" SCM FM.IE& ttfKHtdoa Cgga, i -Family Fhjue,v

Bi-ef Tongues, . Baixm il.ilil. , , , Baby Wagons, Potatoes, German Erasive Soap, Raisins boxes aud J-i lxixes. .( . . BruliesT-5-rub and Blacking. , .. , apt OLMSTED A SABIN

FBl. STt'JmE MtRESS HJT

Now reai'.v. It siieaks fur itself

e have on hand, and are manufacturing to

r, all jkiutls tR.Fnnges, iHittQu, toriuiaefs

f-c. Ladins wisfiine the above named

would do well to givn us' a' call' In-fore pun-

mai4-

. 68 IPcarl Stroot,

We now have -on hand fand sre-i-eceiving, oar asmU larije and rVmiplete stock of SruiNu asd SOMRU

snides t v -ft Tlrvnta-n.TTd Ä'hr.p.Hj'- '-.

'",'hai!ilt' .Selected with fne Aire hwd -Judgment of a fcag-erftna.

I

hand aud the seadon over. .-

' yef. The Atiti-Leconipton party of Pent -svlvrtiiia,,t!it 'assembled in !cduvention at j lJariislHirgi ou tlie 13Ü1. adopted the name of tfie fl tMtate r.ighLs Pemocracy.to li -dicalt-'their detötiq to the lnnjn, -and to rilnl righta maiuiaiut-d in the Anti-l.e cunipton stru'jfle. j

eisewnerews wj car gvwnas lofj ui,. .MJrj(,11(

aLso wholesale to merctiants oy tlte piece or ysr.', We dre'wrTlv'to-eSIl vnf attenthm t.: tW

-so mat nwni naonfm w ' sn- iwir -,wk rf OCR OWN MANVFACTFRE, Wblch fcr4 ; order. A II deraa.t na-wtll t oiled withnea-.! auVe.!. is MWIVrsat.I. 1 . . . ' nessanddispaich.- . - '- -" '"' " ; Vwluig eouii-l.-at, tlmt we can. ofler greaHiduce- 1 We also keen nn f rtme,r f Mach WM;t JiestfnUy, ' W s; constant fr- bund. W he lor Wilson s,J.-:M.' I f ,', . v trviuTrSi rft'lT 3 Singer A Co.'s. and five dttterent ki4ar f inple a ' ' ' '" ' " V FlisTER A CQ. ,. . Thread Machines. We have an adjiitahl Bimler JfJBREJl IV.tt UCJl BEI,TMJt JJS'I -1 ! aud J!entn.iiy .-all imrm biiiTlM- wil do i -2..PAt'iitNG.at.!l''ai(ry riaeap lara;e sfensk ; well lo nd lis au order for. lUi ae r;ii U s, as Uu.HjvN. .4'.. J'.cltig A'oriuuiv's Uovos jn store af aU j ' are agieateaving of labor. I-ri-t,ol'ech 6". ..times, nt MANFiA-iTfitKas' l'r.itt.s. Warranted su-. w i F. M. SEI.LMAN, Agent.' . rior ttfatqr viber. : i... . - i C. WELLS, .,.. ; niai'lK No. A First stiivt, K'.snsville, ludl mojri .- tiKii.of the Mill Saw, 1:1 First trett. ,

TFJ UTTEU. 600

MJf ter. bids A . - No. 1 ilutt.

day at

iEf-

Ass IrVA

t 'ti. Ii. COOK. A iON S.

mJBW SPBUS'U,,

w W will find a beautiful ss.-orInu lit of ni.

lUU'i

et- prll!

aud Summer silk and line wool Shaw Is at Hl'tfllKfi,

bo is selling iSnr Very cheap. apll

DltKSS CAKSIMEKK HATS.

"Which caimit tail to pliuse. SOFT HATS, ! Of itnv kind, silor, shape, nad pri.-e. I . SCOTCH CAPS,

or tin spnng, J'" ivoeiveu. .- f , STORM. CAPS

For the rain. Tetter than an I'mbrelja

BLOOMül. HATS

tN" FANCY HATS ---',1 7" ' trm.l..i.Jii, J

t For Siirirn5r ami Summer.- . -i -;

ef 1'hin Sn-rar tVne'e'ee! fit sale bv ' -Msiii.rfji oJj1H. K. M . V, Jk.,S

tiiHOES i , SHOES !X,10Q M'JMB . OF'W t&U.VI'aiES

-ii A-w l.u.li.M- Uij.ti.M. Imiui.Vm. ltiihlt iiiw. .mi SliiiiiHrs: ASL . Ill lf.JJ:Uiil'liiu: '?." tt.s Calal:

- C Miss' du. do.. Children's SIhk-s of M sixes .and . 10l dn Sallltttre.. .TUJ NlfUiteSs,

ii... . f or Liuties and Misses.

.-. T: i ( - jiildi;

'i tiuatities, from tfie iwat Slow for teiitv-five cents I to he fiiMn'artit-r th-lHvVrlMwit: !f äinS see'

ronvmcrf' tlmf vtFllRES 1-a.s the

CaUbriLUor -

i

mart -

47. t YOLTH'S FKLT AND STRAW HAT.,'1 1 I tflt-MMt CJUVE 'EtmLH

All endless varietv. V At' llFR A

apl

MAltrONSIER, 't ! J

No. S-J Maiu street.

I

mal 1J

Corner First aud Vine streets.

Riwivt-d.aiiil for f'ile l v ." 3?" !,,,? ''IjZ'.'.Z If. iJl I L tHOiftix S 'HO M TXU-'-' V V i-izes. --i 1 el . i-.'lUMOTHY SF.ED,- . li l.iish. priiHe new. For sale by srt s OUR. DAZELL A Co.

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