Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 210, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 April 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. MONDAY MOEKINO. ..APRIL The Odd Fsllowb' Cblbbbation, on Tuesday, 26th inst., will be conducted as follows : The members of the Order will assemble , w . . Vimm cta their Hall, corner of Main and First sts., . at 9 A. M. At 10 A. M., a Procession will be formed and the line of march will be as follows Down First street to Leet, thence to Fulton Avenue through High at., out Fulton Avenue to Market at, np Market to Clark St., along Clark to Carpen.sr St., up Carpenter to St. Johns Church. The Order of Exercises will be as follows : Music by the band. Prayer by the Chaplain. Ode by the choir. Address by the Rev. Albx. Stbbsitt. Ode by the choir. Music by the band. Benediction . After the services at the Church, the order of procession will be, from the Church to Division street, thence to Seeond it., up Second to Cherry, down Cherry to Wster, down Water to Walnut, out Walnut to First, down First to Locust, out Locust to Fourth, down Fourth to Main, down Main to Marble Hall, where a dinner will be in readiness for all the members of the Order. We are indebted to the Hod. Mr. Nib iack for several public documents and speeches. A difference in political views is never a bar to courteous social intercourse with the Judge- Though a partizan, he always preserves the amenities of private intercourse with his opponents. Who Pays? The Mount Vernon Advocate says that two members of the bar, in that county, have given it as their professional opinion that sheriffs cannot, by law, charge the cost of their advertisements to the judgment debtor ; that they must pay the cost of advertising sales out of their commissions on men sales. If this be a correct construction of the taw, there will be a good deal to be refunded by those who have been, for a good many years past, collecting heavy taxes, in the shape of advertising fees, from debtors whoje property has gone under the sheriff's hammer. There will be, too, a good deal more economy used in advertising more rare used in making contracts for publishing &ale3. There will be no more $5 and $10 charges allowed to be extorted from the unfortunate debtor for what in another form would be published for $2 or $4. There has been a violation of the inlenttont of the law in giving the sheriffs, and other official advertising, to the organs of the party to which the incumbents belong, and allowing unscrupulous partisan editors to extort the rewa-d of their discreditable party servi ces from some poor victim of the law, smder the form of a charge for a legal advertisement. The advertising should be done by those who will do it the cheapest and give it the largest circulation ; but the law, we belive, intends the cost to be taxed as other costs against the party for whom it is done. The Advocate very justly observe, that, if the opinion be a correct one, the costs of all legal publications have to be paid by the oftcer required to make them Clerk's, in cases of notice of non-residents ; Justices, in cases of attachment ; Coroners, iu caM of Inquest : Executors and Administrators, in of appointment and sale of decedent ty, and so on. In all the enumerated cases the officer is allowed a fee, yet no provision is made for the payment of the cost of publication, or the party designated who is to pay such cost. The Sheriff is precisely similar, he get a commission for selling, is pere raptor tally required to make publication of sale, yet because the law is ; ilent as (o who hall pay the cost of such publication, it is construed that it has to be deducted from his own fee in the case. i i New Clreult Court District. The Legislature, at its last session, formed a new Judicial District out of the six southwestern river counties, including Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, Perry, and Crawford. These eld snd populous counties, all lying upon the river, will form one of the most eligible circuits, for a Judge, in the State. The Judge, for the new circuit U to be elected in October. It is a district whose population, wealth, and trad w hich embraces one-third of the commercial .n..rft.,.fih. Ki... .u-. " TV ! , Buuum l m L. I. ' T 1 e . a mm nave one oi tue a.-.esi juugea in tho State to preside in its Courts; some one superior to our common county court statute law verc - i who form the usual aspirants for our judgeships A district of so much wealth and varied commercial interests should secure a man of long experience, deep read in the law as a science, snd familiar both with the branches of commercial and maritime law, tha iniMiiinr pnmnicrce anil navioratinn ...v. e p, 4ftf nnr -i varm .n hrincrincr into nnr rrli rt J at every term, moat important cases under ev- ' ery department of jurisprudence. On this river circuit we need a judge of large experience, and of varied acquisitions and a clear head, fbr the causes be will try will be aa varied and as important as those coming before the tribunal of the largest commercial community. The public will be gratified, wc think, to hear that Judge Pitcher, of Mount Vernon, has consented, at the strong solicitations of men of all partiea and especially at the argent call of the members of the bar to allow his name to be submitted to the people as a candidate for Circuit Judge in the new district. Lie is, of all other men iu the circuit, best fitted for the post, by experience, i.ainin, and integrity and independence of character. The district will be fortunate to recure Lis erviees. If be U a candidate, ... ft bit election will be certain.

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a i Southern ultraist, while holding hii Circuit j Court at Mobile on the 12th inst., charged j the Grand Jury upon their duty to find out and bring to punishment every violation of the acta prohibiting the slave trade. He . . . . . Ate said he ohu learned wun deep moruncauon v that two parties of the Africans introduced j n'-r?eee had into Georgia by the slaver anderer, bad been brought to Mobile, having previously passed through the whole length of thejudicial district without a molestation or hin- . , . . ij drance. The Judge declares that he could scarcely have believed the fact were it not ! supported by conclusive testimony. After callintr attention to the stringent ! Droviaion aeaiust those engaged in the carrying traffic, Judge Campbell proceeded to show that every person " who shall hold, sell, or otherwise dispose of such person so brought as a slave, or be aiding or abetting therein, is liable for every offense to a fine that may reach $10,000, and an imprisonment that may reach seven years. The Judge proceeds to charge that if a party of Africans newly imported should be found lor an hour in any part of the district, in the custody or under the power of a master, or agent, or overseer, or factor, or broker, either to be held or to be sold or disposed of as slaves, the penalty would be incurred. On an arrest, the burden is plaeed upon the bolder of such negro, to prove that the negro has been more then five years within the United States. In addition to the penalties imposed upon the criminal bolder, the law gives a bounty to the party who shall give the information, and, Judge Campbell adds, that the District Court has the power to take measures for securing the appearance and delivery of the negroes on trial. Robxrt Stanlky was sentenced, Saturday morning, to the penitentiary for 18 months,disfranchised for five years, and Sued in the sum of one dollar. Stanley's crime consisted in picking a man's pocket of three dollars. He has been somewhat celebrated in our city as a petty thief, but still it looked bard to see a robust looking young fellow, whoought to be t-arnitig his ten dollars every week, put to hard labor for 18 months, for the value of three dollars. When asked by the Judge if be had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced against bim, he commenced saying something about not being guilty, but choked, and was compelled to stop. As be passed out of the Courtroom, we could not help noticing the moistened eye and quivering lip, that .qoke stronger than language " The way of the transgressor is hard." Were we permitted to expres our opinion, we should say the best way to put a stop to the petty thieving which has been the disgrace of our city for sometime post, would be to incarcerate the proprietors of the establishment where most of it originates. We have witnessed the trials of several cases of pettit larceny and they have invari ably been connected with a certain establish ment in whisky row. It would be a profit able investment for the county to hire these mischief-makers to do nothing, and that, oo by then venr. As it i9 thev cost the county more than any one item beside3 Fall or Bcildixos at Rockpobt. Two brick stores in a block of eight built about a year ago, belonging to Sam. Smith, and Messrs. Brown AWright, came down without any warning, with a terrible crash, on Fri day, about noon, making a perfect wreck of the buildings, and burying their contents in a mass of ruins. The walls of the build ings were thin and slightly built; the re cent rains had filled the cellars with water and the foundations began to sink in the softened earth, and brought down the entire superstructure Fortunately some workmen who were finishing one of the stores had gone to dinner, and Mr. Taylor and his son, who were iu the other rushed from the falling structure and had a very narrow es cape with their lives. N. one wu injured, and the goods will he recovered in a slight ly damaged condition. The buildings are a rnaas of ruins. faetThc Richmond Wh.j !,- the follow ing stroRg paragraph: The Federal Government bankrupt democratic politicians havingenriched themselves and their favorites by appropriating its funds. While our navy commands but 8,000 men, as many more are sumptuously supported in comparative idleness in our Navy-yards at the public expense, merely to retain their suffrages for the aspirants in power. Editors are receiving $40,000 for blanks, which cost them but $5,000, and the profits are shared with another editor, the Awutant-Secretary of State and a mem1 ber S CoiHu, and that, too, " u-ith the lnuanee oj the Prtmdent of th I'nited i SUtUr Congress halls are decorated with such splen-lor as mitrht well characterise the i palace of aome oriental monarch, and, as if tt)e laal Purlt bad been struck from the tin der-box of shr.me, gorgeously-wrought mir rors are suspended, in which they, to whose fosteaing care America has committed ber : gle, may accustom themselves to the re fltctlon ot their foul misdeeds Thb Wabash Rivsa. The New Hrrinon Advoeate of Saturday informs us that the .r . . , . j "wu uwu risen m me previous lew amjs with a rapidity before unknown. On Fri day night it rose at the rate of 16 inches in 24 bonrs, which, considering iu extent, unprecedented. (Ireat fears are entertained tliat the U abadli bottoms will I ... rendered useless for another year, but we still hope the water may recede in time for the farm ers to get their cropa in. The prospects at present, however, are decidedly di9cotir aging. V disease called the diptheria, an affection of the throat, is prevalent in New England It it the same disease of which Oen Washington died. It has been known in Knghtad and thia country, where sometime, it has pWled as an epidemic sore Ihroat, for nearly a century. Tbe offensiye 9 odor ariaing from privy vaults ia supposed to fe one ol" the can that produce tbe dieease, though it hat ita origin i 11 man v other causes.

Wm a woman ie Bangor recently, ror -j cr9 negro, on being examined, was asked if hii master was a Christian. " So, sir, he's a member of Congress," was the reP' gr Edward Everett's Oration on Wash- ! . . a V llmliiivtAM V I ' wtta I i at n A.f t0 bT tne ftrKCst audience ever assembled IT?: :t- i rnn 13 c,tjr' ReceiPu 1.000lugiuu, ai nunujwu, - , 1 ' 1 The Savannah Republican notices that ladies go out shopping in that city in canco, or some oiuer aimuar ..unr, .u.irau of costly silks, sweeping the pavement with 'T? fc aQ example WOrtby of imitation. f The Boston Journal publishes the names of 10, persons, copartnerships ana

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corporations of that city, which are taxed 9( Mr rirrs to oveiJow their banks, backupon a quarter of a million dollars and up- j lag up the water In the creeks and bayous, and wards; and whose aggregate wealth iJ Pfc . Jg

... The project of the erection of an Opera-House in New Orleans, is successful. A site has been purchased at the corner of Bourbon and Toulouse streets, which is only three squares below Canal street. The Jackson (Miss.) Eagle oi the South says that union daily prayer meetings are now regularly held in that city. The Masons, witn a uoeraiiiv wormy iubi 1 aucient fraternity, have tendered the use of their large, well furnished hall tor the meet ings. UlTSAUM DSCLIMINO IN NBW B'wLAXD. n Provideuce, R. I., theproscriptive straight out Republicans met with a severe rebuke and defeat last week. The American or conservative Republicans elected their Sena tor and twelve Representatives, in spite of an intense opposition. The Memphis and Ohio and the Moi I II'..:.. i ... i . i : . i uuc auu vuivj numjs. uavs juei agrccu upon . a schedule of time, which will enable a man to leave Memphis and reach Cairo in 12 hours, St. Louis in 20 hours, Chicago in SO tours. Cincinnati in 30 hours, and New York in 60 honrs ! This is about 20 hours shorter time than has ever yet been made between Memphis and New York. Tub Littlb Giavt. The New York says. ''Judging by present popular feeling in the Northern States, there is but one mn that the Democracy can certainly and tri umphantly elect, and that ia Douglas, of Illinois. The politicians may make as many arrangements and combinations as thev please, but the people are thoroughly for y-v l s T Dotig.as now, as they were tor old Rough ; and Rea.lv in 1848." . i n A Mr. hell, the Opposition candidate for Governor of Kentuckv, according to the Louisville Journal, corals out for a Concressional Slave Code for the Territories, more unequivocally than bis opponent, Mr. Ma goffin. Street Railroads n New USLBAkg. The city orovernment of New Orleans hnA passed an ordinance proviling for the sale of the right of way for twenty years, to es tablish street railroads in that city. The contract to be awarded to the highest bidder. The owners of a cargo of cotton on board a ship which has been detained sixty days at the bAr nt tbe Halize, have made i $20,000 by tbe detention, in tbe rue in the price of cotton. But the owners of tbe ship are heavy losers iu excuses and loss of time. A TbRBIBLK DlABTKH. The loS of tWO coal boat? and thirty liveg are reported to . have occurred on tbe Lower M iseiaaippi, by ! tbe boats being drawn into Cammack's ' crevasse. The boat belonged to Mr. Hyatt, of Louisville, aud contained 72.000 bushels of coal. The los of the boats' mav be cor rect, but it wonld be extraordinary lhat all . of 'he crew should have bee:t drowned. The acouiul of the crew of the slnver Rcho, at Charleston, M. '.. iu disregard of law ttnd evidence, bai produced a profound senation through the country. It shows that thu law Against tbe alave trade is not to be enforced at the South ; u will be received as the promulgratiou of a free license for outlaws of every haracter ly engage in the iufautous traffic. It is a the rvseult that tbe South will herself, in A few years, deplore as an hi t of madness and of self-destruction. The recent efforts of Col. William B. Gauldetl to get up public meetings in r. . e . . Georgia iu tavor of the re-openiug ot the alsre trade, appear to be lamentable failures. The Georgia paper poke fun at the Colonel, tbe audiences laugh at him, and it id stated lhat the people object to the introduction of a large numlier of Africans, Inhaiim it would reduce the price of lahor, reduce the pi ice of cotton, reduce tbe prices of every ipeeies of property, and thin injure every elaaa of society. A sinirular will case is on trial iu Boston in. Benjamin Lakin a ti lot died in t sa, Sail m laWtA i ' ! .itv in the fall Of 185., laarinj? properthat ty to the amount of $12,000, all bequeathed to his wife. It appears, however, that his first wife, whom he married twenty-seren years ago, but who left him a few years afterward, and whom he supposed to be dead, leucine.' him to contract a second tnarriao-e. .o. , myA to one ih. .ill. ti is noticed a.s a singular circ-utiutaocu that txth Ihe wives followeci the remains to the grav e. The case is still on li.nd. e - POBTBAtT Or KOBBRT BONMBB THB NW v i obs W bkkly. This popular story paper of April 23 contains an accurate (and the mmlm i;b-tt- .... ui:i . 1 .., D..U-. v.v, c.t, puwiisuvn ui iwucn Bonner, tho proprietor of the New York Ledger. The Sett York Weekly ia without exception the beet story paper published. Ita list of legularcontrihntora is. graced with the nama of the most sparkling writers of the day. In the present number we perceive that the opening chapters of an excit- ! ing Revolutionary Romance are given. It ' ia from the pen of Dr. J. U. Roiiinson, mij thor of " Nick Whiffles,' etc., snd ia entitled. " Oxb-kybd Sacl; ot, The Tory League. . - . I l 11 Seven. A. Tale ot south Carolina.

NctLifiCATios. At the March term of' the S. J. Court in Oxford county, Me., John

Jackson of Dixfield, a deputy sheriff of that countv. was divorced from his wife, on a rT , . , , . . , . libel filed by him against her i.,r the crime of adulter v. On the 5th of April the parties ', were airain married by a Justice of the . - - - - - ... Peace, thus annulling the decision of the . Supreme Court. ' sa , t-i r mrtcxi r- Pkii. . joun lauupuc.., vM. .ft. - 1 adelphia of robbing an unknown man of nm cents has been sent to the penitentiary 1 nine ceau, nas Deen sem ic for three years. i DIED: Wednesday, April JOtU, 1S6. Jamm, md of V, m. and Mary Crofta, aged 8 years, S months and 1 day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To the Public. wurje rjsr WMJSrmm sMU spring V v . V hu. wabb aot nnM r I tali n tw m an V m. bub i al . nav m i-c&i t " v . - - aa - j Dec ted soon, then the large surface of decaying veg etable matter exposed to the scorching raya of the summer sun, produce tne malaria, wnirn proves so fatal in its courne, sweeping whole but, and paring neither age uor sax in ita conquering march. After a residence of more than twenty years in the middle and Southern States, we think we have discovered a medicine which, to a oar tain extent, la a preventative of the attacks or billntia lever, ague, Ac, and as such we recommend our Magnolia Whisky. We v iah the public to understand that we are not urging upon them the use of strong Liquors as th.ir J J luat but if wi, tnem as such, let ibeta navo ny an means a pure article, that ensl keep them in health, aud i leugtben instead of shortening their Uvea. We pro- j Dose to sell always pura and uuauuucra:eu Liquors ; ror medicinal purposes, aud a little for the stout ach's sake, if required, and will challenge an inpaction by the heat chemiau in thia or any other country, to And any impurity or adulteration iu the whisky branded by us, "Allia & Howe's Magnolia." It ia warranted, aa it is distilled from the km, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cUteru water. We have no doubt many persons hare bee a ruined in health, if cot actually killed, py driuking bad whisky, the greater the reason that A Ills 6 llowea' pure Magnolia should be in gen eral nee. Just received and in store for aale 10 C pipea ass'd Brandies (old) from 3 to $7 gal. 71 PP So a(old) from S to $7 gal. 4 pipe Holland tain ; 3 puncheon old Rum. ap26 ALLIS A HtlWEd, Water at. WBOLBSALB DBALBR IX GROCERIES & LIQUORS, W eat First atreet, ap23 ly EVANSV1LLK, IND. TP cjm7rJKJiTMimB3 Choice lots lor sale at for the whole. One hundrel dnllors will be taken In Carpentor work, aua tke balance to be paid iu one and two yeera, In rash. Enquire at thai otnee. i 25-lt w Mm cel. . tujr i. . . a mrtMM. celebrate the fortieth Anuiveriuirv . f the Order in America, by a proeesaion, oratien, &c, oa TbE.SDAY next, April 20. We have for sale a lot of splendid Kegalla. Let all who waat, call scon. ap25 HoRNUKOOK k CO. "n Mi M M' a VjmMmA4L cSSm MM LKUK. The Principal of the above inetitu"V"v,n ""ra ,?f 'V ol Mr , . Vi" aeaaaavvawaw, eats an. i 'sai 1 1 swr'i esuu rut rrim i rwc nri of pui.in.hiD. uroooaea recciina studeuta iu that branoh exclusively All who wish to aciuir a thorough command of the pen, to become rapid, I easy, and elegant writers, will do well t? avail themselves of the prevent ouuortunity Hours of tw .,uit fE? eiice. The i a will he i clasx furm.d for Lnilies In n ateruoon. irimj a lor ii.t lito iii. pun. it: in auvauce. Deedi, Family Records, Visiting and Wedding Cards, noatly atid promptly executed. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine sprciuMBs and mode of instruction. 1' H. Mr. S.'sservlrea are limited. ap.1-2t sjSk umXBJV tJi.Lo.v Hit hi.:, U lUdoaea half gallon Pickles, 10 do quarter gal. do, 3 do uss'd Pisklod Onioua, 3 do do do CauliCower, 10 do do English Pickles. aWcalvett per steamer Vauny Bullitt this day. by am aw W a lis. , - a a as . . . Z II (XOK r SON jasoHTHtt si-ai p ST 9 doaen Ginger Syrup. 'i do Sarsaparilla Hyrup, 3 do Raspberry do, 3 do Btrawberry do, 3 do Pine Appla do, 10 do Lemon do. Received aid for aaie by Z. H. Cook A SoN. 12 OS2. fV.jT.V0 PMHSM PBMVMKa, 'i dozen 2 lb can fieah Twiualoee, 12 do 1 It cane do do, do West India Preserves, aaa'd, i do Quince flrape aVCnrraut Jelliea, do Preserved Cherries S Currants, 12 ao aea'tl Hie Fruits. 3 do do Preserved Quine A Pears, ( do ass'd siaea Garva Jelly, 4 rases Chow Chow, & do Canton Oiugei. Rr.-.ed this day and for sale low I.. ap23 7. H. Coo a A SON. Crash LBS.VO. 1 T.I U LP. HI TTER, 9WW3 10(H) pMj can ailed dried kWf, 10 buahe!a Dried Peaches, 10 baga Buckwheat P! n Recited and for aale by Z. H. Cook .t HON Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! ST at r CBiWBD It J It ISA M Howes Hi iiiiieiiruinent, dliect liolu lieplantation, pel steamer Bslti - hhda ot N. O Hugar, fur aale chatar'. ap'5 s.i i r .-i; Of iHH.i.y Cia and loir.; Is. -1 i ..i HaJea. Al. A lot of Thomaa' thirtv hour uud eiMbt daj Clocks; .-iaa, in-.ari-, r.iitaoiii ;un nun.. nana, ueu ataails. Bureau, and one line Book t.'aae, will le sold low forraah, by H. NELSON A CO. JfAt T i CB .- .AW BJLBvti9J OP B Vestrymen for St. Paul's Church will take plaoc at the Church ou MONDAY next, : -1 r . April, at 10 o'clock A.M. Perseus wtshlue to feht arnts . r tke enaillliK I UTi 1 requested toal I upon Mr. L E. t:R!SP, ai use viait o 'is i i i . . uuua ueu, uu ia aau - thoriaed to rent tbe aan.. ap2-tt WBPaaji IH mXJLEU PMOPO m sals win im received oy tne t ity ot Kvansvlllo, at the office vt the undersianed, for all tbe excavating and Ailing In, aud makiug of brick and ulank idawalka. ordered to be il n nv aaid ritv and which aaid orders have tailed to be complied with untal 3cnh April Inst. Bv order of Council. p. BCRKE. api-tt City 'lerk. 1 4 elks bete mpy . TO CmfTai P '- EOB s.i I H B I i rgno Jf the Kallon or bottle, at ht3 7 II COOK .e aoV S 11 V.ih .1 ! '- WBOLISALM DBALIR IX BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, No. .1 Wavae araaKT, ear. Maim ami Stcao, apa-toi EVANSVILLE. IND. ShsTAVJaT OP VK UE TuTuI. H STJ.VYi a 5 ' AT THB I ITKI! MARKET. Notice ia bertlma w tb "wnr uf Vegetable Stands at the 1 I pper Market, thsl tbe same will be sold at public aortic to the butheet bidder, ou SATCRDA Y mousing. April am, iK6S,atH e'eieeS A. M., by James Fitrwilliaio', Market Master at taid Market House. The (atyment for the aaiue nuist bf made at tbe time of purchase. By order ef Council Attest : apKSt P .BCRKE. Cjty Cletk. JTtlu'SfifSl'SS!. ( aaaasewJ assortment f apring lvryOoo.u, opposing , ryiatntv,. ( haiiis, S.. fcSa?' j Hoelery of every variety and Quality, from the 'TT ' !. "V. lH a Bne aaliah article, whirh Largs ladies And ao much dUtculty iu getting. apzi gOOEBM T00M.B. jTua t"b BCEty.V . .Ur9 assortBftent of Cooper To..l-he best lu oualitv and Bniab, ever brouaht to Evansvllls Also Bradburv's Sookeehavea. Wade A Butcher's Ratots. Luther's Barber Bli vara. Razor Hone. For sale ky JACOB STRALB A SON. pSl to Main street. 23 T E H .V J L i'li. I L.i ."C E MM THE PBICIa 'F LIBERTY T.,,i. five con ta is the price of a bottle of Perry Davis ZmJll mroTVJ: as thuTi.; jbfe article. 1 1 u aa excellent regulator of the ki I . .f. , V. tili lL.vsvsalai at n i I Ksasi s- txai -.1 .... 1 . , Mid . icknd ui ia thau lies iu the ... v- of isTa.1 lTs ilTo? u " ,B r""n,' M NMf i BW sale by Dturfjiists and Merchanta enerully J N UABKIS 4 CO., apSo-l-iA Proprktow, nnotnuati. Ohic.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

KS)sr bjle c.v MM at TKMjma: Th r- n1 pof ttiee. w. nr. tat wet. 34, Tomn 3 s, Rang 1 west, containing 230 acre of Und( lTfn1T ilm north of Evm,Sv,ik end n south of Princeton, Indiana. One-half of -ml ctu in a good state of cultivation aid well fenced and improved. The fields are arrarfcedeo H to contain riVwiwai Mch, and prov S at good twinging; Kate, and apring-a of never failing stock water. The Building consist of a good frame nouse. containing or a rooms, cuuveu enily arrsasxed, a eood frame smoke houae. aaftlaM and cellar. to large barns and other neeeary building. There is also npon the bn land a good .r. hard of choice fmii treee-the inu.i not i,. cultivation. i covered with the finet tit..i-r the country will produce. The said land is situated I between the Wabash and Erie Canal ai d EvanoI Tille & CrawferdsTille Railroad, three a.ilea from i each, is a model stock farm, and in the moat I healthy part of Southern Indiana; pociety Ufrood. : and the Country well provided with sct. Is and thurchea. Also the east half and part of the weat half of ttM 1 southwest qr. of sect. 20. Town 3 s, Range in Vast, containing 105 acres, with about 30 acres In eaflti- ! Vation, soil and timber iMMirpaed. The laud i divided between hih rolling and r-ch bottaaa. The s e or of beet 23, town ': , range 10 vt , :ontataing lr i acres ; The n hf n w qr of sect 2i, town J , rants M wear, containing bO acres ; ! The l w w qr n e qr of sect 2i. uu :i r..ne l wet, containing ,-o acre , The n e qr u w qr of sect JG, tov.n 3 f, runge 10 v. . containing o acres ; Situated on the W. A K. canal, 16 mite,, north el Evaii'ville, aud in the immediate vicinity of a ; team mill iu full and sucresaful operation, capable of tut ning out Suuofeet of lumber daily, taMea mill i will be aold If desired with the last named land, it separately. Kor terms and particulam i,op! to R, M. Mai. comb, residing ou the 220 acre trai t, or tw the uo- . derailed. Also the following valuabb; Keel Ketate iu the City of Evausville aud Lamaa a Then w hf of I.. : 146, aud the uw !, of Lot 104, and the n w ot Lot 210, the whole of Lots 21). 223, and 224 iu the Donation Enlargement. Ali-o, Lota No. 2 iu bl 22. Lt 1 in bl i,., Lots 2 nd C iu bl 27, Lut b in bl X'., lot 18 in bl AO, lot 12 :n bl 41, lot 7 in bl 4;!. and lot 11 in bi 51, in la Eastern EngUrgetneut AUo, lots l'jau'l M in b -j. lot I , in bl 14. h.t A and bin bl 17, aud lot pi iu bi 18, in tne Fourth Enlargement. One-third of lot BSa aiai the whole of lot US in Original Plan. Lou 3 aud 4 iu bl 0. Elliott's Enlargement. Lots 8, 0, and 10 iu hi 14, South Enlargement. Lot f and adjoining hf of 5, in bl 15, Sto kwell En LoU 12 and 13 in bl 1, Baker'e Additiou Also 250 lots in Lomaaco City and Addft ons. Alao the following Farming Lnuds iu VBSkSM burgh, Oibaon, and Pike countiea The n e, n e qr, sec 3 town 8 s. rati- il ; 40 acres. j The w hf, n w jr, sec 14, t 6 s, range 1 ; SO act e W hf, a w qr, see 11' town C s, range in a ; 80 acre. Ehf.se qr, s w ., . sec 18, towu 6 a, range 1" . 10 acres. I Lot 3, sub n w qr, sec M, town C a, range 11 w ; III Ml asses. Lot Jo sub n w qr, sec 24, towu t a. range 11 vet ; 77-100 acres. I W hf, n qr, BBS 24, to a u 7 a. range 11 ; SO acres ' E hf n e qi , see 24, town 6 , range 10 w ; 80 acree. R w qr, sec 10, town C , range 11 w ; Id' ace. S w qr, sec 10, town 6 a, range 11 w ; ISO acree. N w qr, sec 28, town 6 a, rauge 11 w ; 10 acree. V e qr, a w qr.aec 24, town 6 a, raage . ;4an. N e.r. n e qr, sec l., towu C s, rauge Uj 40 acree. p wqr, a w qr, sec 34, town Ss, range 10 w ; 40ncrc. N eqr, a w qr.aec 24, town 6s, range M W, 40 acre. 8 hf. a e qr, sec 6, towu G s, rang-' V w , SO acrne. S hf. a e qr, sec 33, towu 0 s, range 10 w ; no acres. K w qr. u w qr, sec 34, town r s, r inge 10 w; lOacrea. Most ol the aboe tracts are well loce.teJ, valna. i ble aud susceptible of a high state of lmproeuieut. are situated BW the t'itv. upi n the KallroN.I ..r Canal. 1UU acres n w qr f se 7, towu I a. rnj;' S w 100 dd near do t. do 'J a. do f vv. IWI do s w ,r do -1, do 2 , do 9 w 191 do a eqr do 3i, do 2 s, do 9 v. 40do n w qr, tie qr 'M, tm , do It 40 ioti e qr, n e qr. 2). do 1 lo 1 w ?5donhfaaqrneqr.i, do 'J a. do 10 w. IBS do si w qr. aec 14, do fa, do IS m ItVi to s w qr, do TA, f'.o i , 'o lOw. 100. lo u e qr, do ", do 3 s, do 10 w. Sniil tracts ate located near the Canal mid Railroad, aie covered with the most valuable timber for building esd other purpose, and are the finest lamia in the iounty f .r Agricultural purposes. Titles perfect. 100 acres the u e qr of sec. 24, town J s, rauge 7 west ; 1C0 acre the a e qr of aec 21, towu 'A s, raugi 7 j west ; : 80 acres the west half, a w qr, of sec 21, leel 3 range 7 west ; So acres the e half, a w qr, of section 21. toan3s, range 7 waat. ttaVThe lands ir. Pike and Gibson coi nties are in healthy portions of the co ntry, well st pplied with I good water, alao with an abundance of the beet ' t a a . S sw . I 1 U. 1 timlw-r ur.d stone coal. Titles indispnttble OST Persons, desirous ot purchaait g, will rail upon the undersigned for terms and particulars at the Real Estate Agency, Third atreet, 3pioaitethe Court House, Evansvilie, Indiana. ap23-4wd4,3niw WM. II. WALKER. tLjHOES ! SHOE! WIST Hi t I II'ed at HCOHES', on-of the Urged and iinmt colt plete -t.-'ki of Shoe., ever brouitht to this city lot Geutieuien, Boys, aud Youths; and for Ladies, Miraew, aul 'hildren, the aaaort ment - j i C . -1 . Call, if v mi want Kood Shoe, and rupply your wantj. ap-.il SEy W B B T ' P0TJITOBa.-n Ul SHell t't Potatoea nnd Yams, just received and lor Nile by ao3l II. RAMEY.Jit. tJoruer Kirat aud Viue streets. wvar ' MBCBifBB Jtjrn poh aw BALI -OS bafts extra Family Flour, 15 bu.hela freih C orn Mei.1. apl V H. SABIN A BmM. It. 0. Hit II J KItSO.y H E R H MP WINE BITTERS for Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Heartburn, Lose of Appet te, Costiveaesa, Blind and Bl-edlng Piles, is uuepia!led in the j wide, wide world." For aale by F. W. SA W I ER and PETER VI ER- i LINO, Evansville, Stout i Brodie and Swnrer A 1 m. , . t - V I. ... . j loMiiaen.l, ewourn.auu o iniio. iieiinermiu , Ky. J. N HARRIS k CO., api'-toi'lf a Proprietors, Citictiiiiati. Ohio. s. .1. il'E.1 t'Eti' t'MJ'HEK MLW xA Salt Hheiim :vrup, for the cure of Salt Klieutu Mcrof iiloua DiseaM-s, Cutaneona Uitious, and Kludred .llaeam-a ia jciv ins enure satisfaction. ml thoiiaaml are annunlly attitiuK the joy tl'e vn r m..,H ,,t iouth.ome.iie,, fr-n. theii avalem, I v thia wonderful Blo -1 Purifl-r Hia Cerate ia also meeting with univerval successes a healer of old Sorea, Tetter and Kingsorm, Frost Bites aud Barter's Itch. These huniora yield to it Instantly. g.y'PO m.TlJ TIO.V U JJTE I. A bov, M "leven years old. left his father's bouse on SatBfday, 9tli April, and has not been s-t'ii silica. When h. left, he wore blue panre, a jacket ot lb'.srime color, and a black eup. Hia name is Charlea Yaefwr. Any body who aii give auy inforuiatiou

For aale by V. w . SAWYER ai:d PETER VIEK- 1 c,'t bv Dr K ivett nlT, "rmun-v . LI NO, Kvansvillc; Spencer A TownndaadBto.it . 'J 'fj. V om Ja ter u' oppodBrodle, Newburg;'a,,d Ir. Delano, Mender,, , h. -u fl tfally aohcit the , v- 1. .1.0 . . . cltl.enaot fcVHiinville ;ind the purrotintltni. tnwna

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as to Lis wherewlaints. la re,pieatal to call at Mr. el. Peraona can laugh aa heartily as thev choose Ililloi "s, or at A. Wciler's, or at thia office. without showing that their teeth are artificial, and hplO-l'wdAw j cheeks that are sunken an be 1 lilts aeilj MMCBEMC SJI,E. 1 O T atX (6, SJV t rii,,1 contour. M tbe Old PUn of EvH.ville, a ill be aold at u 11 UMU"' ",t? Irh;" U,n a.d , public auction at tho Court House doer, on TCE8- l, ! .V," ,Wv""k " ft.8"1' 'lv,'r 1 V tl DAT. My 3. l6i. Thia Lot i- luti'ully aitunted "1? 'r'P11 "k. which ia much liked by on Water .treet. between Walnut and Locuat sta !hf it. He M alao two pr.esae. an I would answer admirably for a Lualneas Isca- ' k'r "f 'tm .thoaS--in-iio.uhaUi.on--tion. or for a private residence. It in 7:. feet in front 1 01.i," "u" -Becte ariamc Hon. tl,; ir uae-the mn,t on Water streit. and run. back 1 fee; to an a!lev ! "' '. w rt Thia la the only full Lot on Water street In " n's .TfT' ?lU C ! I ,r ?VJ ? part of the cit, . now in th market, a id preen s a th,r ,,h'',,r"u b.v,nK the Dentist direct their "th "JSSSiaUS ! BtBBa-S-

TKaats Om-tbird cash; balance it; -.i and IS m. ntba, with interest. For further information, ' eawiafre of CONRAD BAK ER, or THOS. K.0ARVIN. apT-deoittt Ttiird atreet. JMir PBJTVBB i. Tti 1. nuuM' WW TRADE. All Steel Spring Skirts Imujrht t ui will be re.1iK.al t.. an v site datire.1, free i4 cbaraw. B. EMBICH A CO.. .pA No. iJ Miu street.

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uit.Hin r-.,octfu II v announces to the ladle of kvuville that she U prepared to give lessons on the PI A NO FIIKTK. aSsT For furthr information, eall at Mr. A. C. Puchee'a ntor. between the I 1 nnA 1 H. M. For reference, lef.-r t.. Prot.H..r (.KM. nd COSBY. Hp'J-lv jWJ'9TMKR LOT 0f TH.tr atS7fJS WM. rior Turkish SuiWinic T -'-.u-co. with a 6iassortment ! Imiorted ignr. ju-t received at ap20 STODDARD s 1 lk)MPSON"8. I al .W B At O - M. type artiats will find n n.-w assortment of i and Kr.tme just from Nw Y .rk bonirht low, and will lie sold at a amsll -vlvunce. by STOPPAKD A THOMPSON. l20 lh Main street. tir.ew.-is jSLsf pair Uelloua, aaaoi twi it.-, . t Rvanartlla itianufKcture aud aarrante.1. f.r le v ap.o SAMfKL 'UR. MttLM M XT MUd si,, titTRED II AMS l0o0eatiMuiHr-riir-.l llami ne viuigiey lining are ine il..ti ar.-.i. n.! take, r or eale oulv at Z. II. O10K A SOdT BaaW Sole Agents for Evanaxiiie. Iwi I fLMB tCiVClta iilHKt T A'sVsS.vf J liiincaii A Son, sole agenta f.r tiie I" - -B 4eawe j. hit Bull Sauce, ,t do Sir Robert Pe-I d.-. Harvey -U-. Kin -.f Oeate, Kii'i' ! vl,r::n!do of Anchoeee pints Wiirceeteiablre Seie e. hf pints do do, i,t dn sVkj gal. j.ra do sVa do do do do Jtiat receives met for al I.) ap2i Z II MjMtiT: f tit 1 1 .til M7 l oaatt Genaaa CtaarriM 1 So do Pl.IIU. 1 do Bobetoiau Prunea, 1 do Turkielt i ., 1 do Xante du rante. In h..i.a extra Layer Ra -i i a 3 do do I'itroii. i cart.xns tra . hoi. . I .. I bbla aborted Almoinl-. J do Pecans, lo do 1 "i. -. to d ''1..', -Kor sale verv low for cnah, at ap2 Z. H. Cook A SoN'ji. W0MJS' . MTrMELirX;0'mMASV CKIVIKO, rotWAKIIM4 1KH (HMMIf sltN MERc HAS ! I V al.-t ntre.-t, l-werii Main and LoCOjt, K V ANS TLLK, I.NMANA WT Paiticiiial attention gireti to the t-r warding of g-noral Merchnudi niel sVaalSHw, by River, Canal, or Railroad. Ku 'l-em MX KM LKJlt MM, H ken Eualiah It.-I I. .. I , 1 do Americau do In store and for sale by SAMUEL uRR. TMMriMAmJra h'OH THti WWM Hoops for the milliitna just received at the cash store ot S. EMBICH k CO.. aplS No. 49 Main street. mmiL Lio-s 'OH TMJi s;!oas 'M Shoes for the millions luat reelved. Alao. a lare lot w hich were made to our order, at apli g. EMBICH A CPAS. gyni 7x. o fas jtjyrn si'i.h .nt tts. Mm. An extra article ot kid Glorea, Ladies' and Children's Silk Mitt., received by apl . EMBICH A 00. Mm I I. VLOTHS J.'t !. If ' IAIiES Dire -t frotn the m.tnufacturer. Jut ojned at EMBICH A CO.'S. CBiiMlBmVt CHfI.ItHK.yv t Hit -I'M. N ! If you wish to become a lad a net ywat "Mamma" to buy you one of those "be- . omitig" Steel Spring Skirts, just received bv ap!9 S. EMBICH k CO., 49 Main Btn M g uinr Ws "Cp fat 7ji.- 'i.ooo roi.vus ruas Mills' for aale bv apl8 8. E. GILBERT & CO WJIX T MtOT4TtE8.-'&5 BVSB3 1 els Sweet Potatoea, for seed or eating, just receivid aud for sale by CHAS McJOHNSTQX, P.ieey's Block, marl7 Mhin atreet, near the Canal. gl.OI H .1 'MO UK MHTICJLK Ol M upertiue always on liana, in sacks and Iwrrels, lor aale by S E. GILBERT A CO . aplS No. 4 Sycamore street. WMJiSiJSS 100 WM Oi.fi ..V Mm boxes let quality, for sale low by aplS S. E. GILBERT k CO. AJiUwavv J.VII WHITE PtaB-15 be lit libls I ' No. 1 for sale bv 8. E. GILBERT CO. apl 8 Mi K till Mi for aale by as 35 h.i 1. 1 aai.Es S. E. GILBERT CO. gyOT S for jtLBa sale low to the trade bv S. E. GILBERT A Co . Agents of the "Cyprees Mills. aTAVJN ITEM. OP T Ladies' FINE KIP THICK SOLE BoOTFES of the very beat niake the moat latutifully fitting aaSavai in the city received this day per Adain' Expreaa, a;id f..r aale low at HUGHES'. Call and purchase a pair apl8 ao i a i: r 6 v6jtmj vt ohh hi: ww Common Council of the City of Evausville are prepared to receive sealed proposals up to the .3d day of April, left), for the extension of Div ision street Sewer a distance of feet to a point thirty feet Iwo.nd the North line of Eighth atreet, aitl'i the necessary aide drains and inlets at each trt aeaeatea And also for the extension of Oak atreet Sewer a distance of feet to the Southwest line of Fourth street, with the necessary side drains and Inlets. Biddeia for the Division St. Sewer must state the price of excavating and throwing lawk same a rilling, per cubic yard the masonrv in walla and venienr per perch of 26 cubic feet. The I t: k per thoiiaund measured iu arch. Tbe brick w. ik iti (aide drains per thousand, and tot stone cover for n . ine M-r lineal f.it. Bidders tor Oak .Oeet Sever 1:111.1 stale the pri e Bar excavaiins: and throwing back same, (or. a- much aa may he dir.cte.1;, aa filling per cubic yarl. For brick laid iu hydraulic cement per IBM -and, and tor brick in si.le draina mt thtis.'ind. Plana and aecifleation ma l- awn at thneftVe, and any other information may te olitained on ap plication to the Cltv Engineer. Attest: P. BCRKE. I'itv Clerk. Citv CiKKk a Om r., April le, 'AS. aptS-l Volkalajte opy.J B Y S. M. GEUPEL, Corner of First anil Vine Streets. Meirszines will be bound very neat and In half-bound sheep, at x. I'alf-boitnd'turkey 7,'. V-ii half-bouud aheep f 1 2f. Do do turkey 1 I will alao make the niuaic paper strong, durable, and fit for uritiug, by a certain method nf stria-, Vr an extra charge of i5 vnts a volume. Oar Particular care ia s;iveu to the aaaiiufaetnre of paged Blank Bcoka. The 1-eat material will laworked always, if not an extra cheap imitation bin.! ing is ordered. apiP WMVflTE EiME-dKiO HUI.S. PMEBB WW Lime just received and for aale by aplH S. E. UILBEBT A CO. WO.VJ0I' SJHH-JLL aiZBS-ml auply kent const.intlr on h.in.l ami f... , I JL 8. E. GILBKBT A CO. ia 1 ar r m r a '"svVaSaJLiJaJLiJ sneci. mens ou exhibition. All those who need Dental operationa performed, and are pleaaedwith hiswork, shall le atlvndwl to with great pleasure Hia CONTINloCS GUM works without a aeam or crevice. Nothiiig wtllU. 1 more clean r nave greater .treni;th IlisBua K Wobk has but two seams in a full uooer or loaer I take pleasure in introduciua Dr. Haas, fortuerl) of Lafayette, Iud., my successor to the old rooma in Bray's buildinx, 'hoping he will find them both pleaaant and profitable. From my intercourse witn tbe Doctor, I aui pleased to find htm one of the progressing; pueeesslng taste aod high prefeaalona) ability and standing With this new, I oau, with safety, recommend him to the community as a skillful andcompetsut dentist. aplS J. kllTETT.

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K ;. If U'lTBTHMTk MM. 1 he life of trade ia Competition, And we are at oar occupation Selling products of every katioa At prices that create sense tinn On Main atreet. No. 83 Yon'll Snd in store and otWed you I'offee, tea. sugar, and apices. Extra cheese, by box or slice ; iittera, aardtnea. fine large tc i 'abaeod beef and heron hams. fa ram pa, turnips, gnoa potatoes, Pickles mixed, and canned tunuu as, Pepper sauce and olive oil. Extra Sour and com meal . Molaeaea. ayrnp, soap and cast d lea. Cotton mo with extra handles. Brooms, brnshea, buckets, and tube, Itabiea' ."nc wagons and eaae ; heaper, prettier, and bettet than others , Be sure you call at Virkery Brothers, Who buy for .ash ao very low. They can compete with old or new. You'll get just weight and honeet meaeare. .-.o- rtlers we deliver. aplfi VIRKERY BROS., 83 Mata at. raw tuitaa rT'ii'KMtt. HP fr M want to learn the game to perfection, yoe will do well to wear one of the Mo rut Hats, JbbM raw .-ved Mr VAIT1KR A MARmiNMEI, aa1 jii Main atreet wF .;.!. Mat basea aerah Km, lt treeh Ohio butter. E. H. SAI1IN A to, 47 Main st f I. ,tuh s. BV EXPKEKBji st xTTMifSo Tli.- Piilal of Eire. .tam IVde FaukucM. TLree YiaiU to Madaga rvtnrea lr..m ( oiinti) Lit... Leiter ft. .in Spain. Sixty eta Gleanings. E reaie i joun ualy. aylA Ur. Main A Eire! at.. KvatiaviUe, law. 1 1 gm MmxMa r. "J mx. tmjv M PLATE, received per SI seen IS aaWasap aud I niterae, aaxi tor -mie ). apl i hAMl'KL OKIt WMiSM I f tit say. oy TMMBM m i oeretirali - lor eating Of aimg or see juat re ceived hi ; . iU Mc.U'USZToN. i 1- iu... Q" WMVtiTJi JUI.nn -SJVJS WVMtTBTT i v.-ii mtl -nE.S lo i W!,.!, , Brwshea, . bide itie Lim . Ju' aeeeivesl aaai Bar uiU- bv II V - UcJOHhSTOM, Poeej 's atieck, apli Main atreet. near the Caaal. JTlKMti ! MMM I JfMMM !-C0MUA aa I i.i i i.i i , Hi an, In "tore and for sale br CI1AH. M JOHNSTON, epI2 Mam street, near the H j.nmttt.H tf.7f. iu extra Kixal, Juat rereived aud for aaie br C HAS. MrJOakFTOM, Poeey's BOoek. a43 Mhiii atreet, neax the Caaaw 2o BOXLs I' ,:i.HK CBBMBB ltaihv fBirtri latr. lai Iba fWlQI, y D lb. IVail Barle), Vhi if.. i lit Peas. Foi sale b apl I Z. H. COOK k BOh BVBM. fHhmBCii . i-bl iit tine Ancles. i. bbl Gold 1 1 ".rup. IWeaaV bj H COOat k SON H! TJM!-1i LJMGBBT bull. .-. iii I, ii" order, for aale at reduced price, by s. K. GILBKKT A CO., l No. 4 Sycamore atreet. B-JTKa -s i u.tii s jrmw chop, MM for sale by K GILBERT A OO.. op No. 4 Sycamore street I u s 2oo II M I'M a M0M kea, i y S. E. GILBEBT A Ou., PS No. 4 Sycamore atreet. gmisSOl.t TIO.W-TBB PJHT.YA L- eh ip berctufti" exitiiic lietween the siguetl. uuder nar.e ( Olmatod k Sabin.is diaewlved by mutual core nt Said habin collecU aed receives all debts at' tbe firm and pays all Ita 1 tabid ties, and uses hrui Uam - only in liquidatiee. C. O. OLMSTKD K. H. SAFIN tMT Cel. 1 1 ing to tbe above, I take plea ears in recommendiug my successor. aaS C. J. OLMSTED. JVtB' IO0BS! .VA'IS tt00Ma aw We have j. rt received be Express a Sns aod slarable atovk of Dry QeoJa. Our In tent loo ia to sell fur rush, and give our customers good bargvdns. Oer stock and style of Dry Goods, consists In part of Silk Challfs, lie rag ee. Organdies, Eawn, Prints, Sc. Also, a good variety ot x tensive Hoop Skirts, and a spleiidni lot of Crape, Cashmere, and afertnu Shawls. T" l sold cheap; in prices or quality, tot beauty and taste, it cannot be beat nowhere la the citv. We will keep constantly on hand a fall aod complete aaaort ment of Dry Goods throoajk tbe Spring and summer season, which will be aold tow forcaah, by MILLER k N I EH A US, ap No. 4A Main atreet, Evansvilte, lad. MS OH S.i I. E-30V PEE I At on Fourth atreet, between Mulberrv and Gna etretts, Evausville, will be sold In quantities to accommodate bayera. Alao, 37xl50 feet of Lot S, Fpper EnlaiKement, adjoining reeiSeece of Mr John Farreil, ou First street with the Swelling house and improvement., now occupied bjr Dr Thompson. Apply to ap7 eod-.'w THOS. E. OARTTM S ELE-I.'S :TE sf E S T T MM JBrnlErV 3 1 'JPRINti OF H CM AN ACTIOM Jadgreg from the crowds of customers that daily throoa the Oi .. . ry Store of No. H Malu street, it seeaaa there must be aome inducements held forth there Cali aud se if sil.1i i not the case. NF.W ARRIVALS. H bxs BT. V. Cheese (choice article, 1 1 S z - It cans Freah Cove Oysters, 12 doc 1 lb cans do do, 6 dot 2 It cans j iced do, 11 dox 1 lb cans do do, 100 choice Beef Tongues, M Ble Dried Beef, POU phnu and canvaaaed Uami, 10 bushels Dried Apples, lo do do Peaches. .' boxes L.-mona, SB assorted boxes Herdiaee. At !' Vl KKKY BIOS ft.VJ; At I . - I .I.u BJftMETM. 3 Market Maks. Fe.u.K Baskets, Tubs, Bock efs, Waalil-ir.lH, W.ii Buckets, Cedar Churn. Pine ChuriiH, Cottoa Motet, Mtooms Brutt, a Du tere. aveee .Mais, 1 100.. . v:rn, Clotbee t lot bee Line-, Cut r.j- , mar. Ita rote, Mih cor.l. l-d coros, aiwk-r, aails, glass, aaal., cement, white Itm- , (.la'ter parts, corn, oata. aua tariotie oilier art i i too nsaUwBe to t on, all whirh vou can find at ap7 VICKERY BROS., Bi Main JS" K JMBifMi, s pjjilir . Supplies at 47 Main i-treet. Goods delivered liee 1 11 any part of the city 6ti doa cans Lobster, 10 dot cans Oysters, dot Jars Pickles (plain k twits!, 1 bbl Uerman Plumbs, 1 bbl Zante Currants, 1 box Lemons, 1 box Oranges. 1 bbl Eg.. 1 tietce country Hams, Extra white wheat Flour, D Superfine ao, D Rice do. Potatoes, Com Meal, Ac, ate. asd JdS.WTiWUGrHEBTY. Forwarding and i oimuissiofi, NF.XV ORLEANS, LocrstasiA. Refers to Meaar- ALUS A HOW Is, ape-ly Evanivlllc, 1.000 P01WBH Lard. PBLMB MJP ltaa pounds plain llnins. extra. luuf do agar -cured Haata, extra BBS Be do Dried Beet. lOcsj do Shoulders. For aaie at hi- H. COOK A SON S I HE i III hi VlEbJmV-WJB-ranted, ter aale cheap at apt. Z. II . COOK k worn. vo.Y mJm m jkJS-n mB0CM.pMBM 20 canvassed Hams, 100 do snrar -cured Hams, 100 plain Hams. BBS Shoulders. All A No. I artk o. and rot i HAS. McJOHNSTOM. Main street, near tbe Caaal. tPBB JHKTTVH .t.y i ii jBL ricle of Pine Flootiua thaa can be found In the market, constantly on hand. Sam Pressed CViUnc, Wew'.lierltoardina:, c - - ap2 NEWBERBT k CLEMENT JH I L - aiPPLIE 3ii0 d t Kgpi. Family Flour, Beef 1 ungues, Bacon Haass. Baby Wagons, Potatoea, Oerroau treat vo Boa p. .:.: ft - A I ft... i.mii oe iuu w.p rushes Si rub and Black inf. OLMSTED k 8ABIN .pi SV PHI.y V STi'LE if HE SB T N' .w ready. It speaks fer itself DRESS CASSIMERE HATS, Which cannot fail to please. SOFT HATS, "f ,.;iv kind, color, ahaps, and price SCOTCH CAPS, for tbe Spring, just received. STORM CAPS For tbe rain Better than an Lmb wila BLOOMER HATS For Ladies and Misses. ' - HILDREN U FARCT HATS For epiins and Summer. Yol TH'S FELT AND STRAW HATS, An endless varlstv. ., VACTIFK A MABCONMIim, tpl Si Mala atreet

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