Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 212, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 April 1859 — Page 2

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Thc fails ioutttal EVANSVILLE, IND. n EDNEiDAY MORNING. APRIL 0 Bank Statement. The following a giren a3 the aggregate condition of all the Branches of the State Bank on the first day of April, 1859: MEAN. $678,60 W 5,860 41 186.236 6 Bill discounted BUI of Exchange. Suspended debt Sc.m.em; M f I2&.206 28 & Blaring Houses. Other real estate. Other items ,7W tmtm 40 Bel. in Eeet'n institution. $375,608 27 Other Beak balances VMM 86 Remittance. T3.569 12 Notes of other Banks $202,073 00 Gold and Surer l,363,7o9 06 iW.iMi 27 1,766,837 05 S8,10,010 r; LIABILITIES. 82,663,661 31 ... $452,496 75 Capital Stoek Surplus Fund.... Profit and Loss.., 111,936 88 5tV4,433 2d I o dividual deposits Certificates of deposit . Unclaimed deposits Other items Branch balances ...$813,921 00 ... 233,196 15 1.047,116 15 596 00 62,77 72 7,675 88 Othr Bank balances 60.337 35 126,316 95 Circulation $4,599,097 OO notes iu alternate Branches 120,914 00 4,478,183 00 $8,910,010 JAMKS M. BAT, Cashier. If by " bills discounted, ' is meant notes discounted, it will appear that only one ninth of the discounts are in local paper. Its customers are eight-ninth9 of them by the course of their business, or the policy of the bank, made drawers of bills of exchange. If the business of the bank was one in which all classes equally participated, and should it be taken as representing the course of the business of the people as it legitimately should a stranger would mistake the farmers and mechanics of Indiana, for one of the most exclusively commercial people on the face of the globe ; they would appear to be solely a community of exporters. The home business of the State the basis of its prosperity and growth is so well endowed with an abundance of capital that it appears to demand, or get no aid from the bank to whom has been given the exclusive control of banking in the State. Partisan Legislation has brought the masses of the people to a happy condition of independence of bank accommodations. They are 83 effectually freed from them, as h they had ao banks. The Bank is in a sound and most enviable condition, as, with its peculiar privileges and generous customers, might have been expected. It is safe beyond any question from the most captious and timid ; and it is likely to continue to be, to the end of its charter ; and if security was the only consideration in conferring the exclusive privileges, the people of Indiana have gotten one of the safest banks ever created ; for it is likely to be one of the richest and most powerful corporations ever brought into being. It will take care of its own interests, and perhaps extend its conservative guardianship to the whole business of the State, which it will be sure to keep within prudent bounds, while it has the sole power of regulating it. That it is a very safe and flourishing institution is manifest from its statement. Its capital stock paid in is about $2,700,000. After paying all the extraordinary expenses of its establishment and organization with the bonus to the patriotic men who secured its admirable charter and after making handsome dividends to its stockholders it hai. on the first day of April, instant, when it had been but twenty or twenty-one months in existence, a surplus of profita on hand of $564,433. While organizing it could not have done much business for the first six months. Its gains, therefore, have been chiefly realized in about fifteen months. In that short time, it has paid all its expenses, ordinary and extraordinary, and made dividends to stockholders, and laid up a surplus fund of more than twenty per cent, on its entire capital. If it has done this at the start, what will it do when it gets the full weep ? It will surely be a safe institution. Kvery one may go to sleep upon its bills, with entire confidence that it will never break till the whole population are utterly bankrupt ; for while there is value of any kind iu the State, the Bank will have iu graap on it, and will pav her debts with it if no others arc paid. If the Bank can add twenty per rent, tu its capital in one year, and goes on compounding at the same rate to the limits of its charter, every one familiar with such problems can cypher up what portion of the property of the State will be held in her vaults in 20 years, and whether she is likely to be good for her legal debts, iu the meantime. The bank, we presume, has divided equal to ten per cent, among her stock holders; the bonus for the charter and th extraordinary expenses of organizing, have been, probably, tu per cent, more , she must, therefore, have realize!, in her short existence, under a partial organisation, about 40 per rent, uet profits. Taking the past as a (Titerion, the net earnings of the branches for the future will be from 25 to 30 per cent, per annum, in gpite of the constitutional prohibition Urn banks shall charge no higher interest than is aliowed by law. Loe not the possesion of su -h an exclusive privilege to make money out of the public faith to say uothiog of the manner by which it was procured -impose upon those who hold U, some higher and more imper.ons duly, than to consult only tbeir private advantage to look only at the acturamu-

latiou iu the coffers of the institution ? they . r , , thy wed, mous-irnps, jav-birds, hawks, have secured a moet profitable and ioweful , .. . . . . r , turtlea, coats, panta shut, bust lee- and be monopoly , ihnt coolers a vast advau- , won t refuse money . tage over their fellow-citizens, and there is to imperative moral obligation, that it be j toT Several serious a. cideuU have rinsed with great moderation for their own cently occurred at rlock Island Hndge, on benefit, and with a wise and liberal regardful the Uisaiseippi, causing a lieevy loss of proptk pu)li good. If it lie not, the sons, , f erty ue sto.tll steamer was aut.k, several violate.! aioral duty will become so atrou bargee injured, and tafu of lumber broken ia tbe minds ol the ptSffta that tin testistl up by collision with the piers.

of Uw and corporate rights may one day I . . .;u Ik. cae woe. F - rV "7 1 must render some equivalent, to the com- j munity to he quietly and Safely enjoyed. It ill becomes an institution so favored endowed with immunities and a monopiy so trenerou: as to be odiousjto the envious to 1 ... i .1 i ii r rciuae w suiuc lucruiuiuuu uuriucui oi vaxation with the people who have conferred , 1 all its privileges; and because it is released by its surreptitiously Obtained charter, to refuse to pay a paltry corporation tax to the cities that guard and protect itspropertv. The fear is not that the bank will fail in the fulfilment of her pecuniary obligations to the uttermost farthing, but there are sad symptoms of a moral bankrupU-y in her obligations to the people and the State. The Washington States. A circular has been issued by the Washington Statet, now under the able management of Messrs. Pryor k Hiess, vbicb indidicates that it has become the recognized organ of Mr. Douglas. The following is the material parts of the prospectus, with its endorsement : Washixgton. March 17. Sia Please make an exertion to obtain sutacribers for this paper. Respectfully, S. A. DOUGLAS. THE WEIKLT STATES. With a view of securing the largest possible circulation among the masses of the people the proprietors of the Statei have determined to reduce the price of the weekly paper to $1 per annum. Tbe States will be conducted with au ex- ' clusive regard to tho principles of the State Rights Democracy ; will be independent of factions, and unbiased by partial inteiests in short, will contiuue on the line it has pursued under its present management. We presume it has given a sufficient exemplifi- i tication of its principles and objects to dis- t pense with the necessity of any formal pro- j fessions. The price of subscription is fixed so low that it brings the paper within the reach of every person who desires a good and reliable newspaper. We therefore appeal lo our Democratic friends throughout the country to aid in securing the Statet an extended circulation. Let the friends of the Little Giant rally to the support of the State-. Tbeir favorite ha3 not yet foregone his claims for a nomination in 1860. Great complaint is made on the part of the creditors of the State of Ohio, on being obliged to wait for their money. Every dollar in the State Treasury for General Revenue purposes has been expended, and the Innd can only be recruited by tolls from the canals, till the semi-annual collection of taxes is made in June. There is now in the Treasury about $350,000. Of th s amount, S225,000 belong to the Sinking Fund, S50,000 to the School Library Fund, and the balance to other funis The law is imperative that each fund shall be kept separate, and not a dollar can be taken from any of them for purposes not contemplated by their creation. The last Legislature spent the money with so little judgment or discretion that the fund was exhausted, while the salaries of all the Judges, Htate officers, Ac, the expenses of the Canals, the Penitentiary, all the Benevolent Institutions, the work on the State House, &' , &c, must all go without pay till the August settlement ef County Treasurers shall replenish this fund. This ii the kind of financiering that is prostrating and disgracing our country ; just such financiering as might be expected of mere politicians. Blbnmkrhassktt. Th public will In? glad to hear that the papers of the ill-law il Blennerhaasett have been placed in the j hands of a competent editor to be prepared j d a mm mi . a . t ior puoinauon. l n associatioo ot nienuerhaasett with Burr'i famous expedition, creates an ardent curiosity to see if these pa- ! pers will not afford some explanation of that political enigma. They eonsist, it is said, chiefly of his private journals, correspondence, essays, historical and political letters in relatiou to the Burr conspiracy, from Burr, Alston. Tyler, Bollmau, Meade, Floyd, and others implicated ; also, the journal of the expedition, until arrested and broken up. He has also the letters, manuscripts, and fugitive pieces of poetry of Lady Blennerhassett, which of themselves would form a respectable sized volume. These papers are voluminous, and affotd a satisfactory biography of the Blemierhassett family, anti a minute and complete diselotur of thr object and partiei eonrrrncd in the Burr expedition. Ax Irprkhhivb Dbath. At Yarmouth' Nova Scotia, it m customary for some of the worshippers, at the close of the sermon, on Sundays, to offer ou the invitation of the pastor some remarks by way of exhortation. On a recent occasion, Capt. Johu Hilton rose and addressed the congregation iu a calm, impressive manner, doting with the admonition, Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh, " when be sat down, and instantly fell from his sent a corpse. The deceased is represented to have been a worthy and excellent man in all the relations of life. He passed from this world to a better, as bis friends hope and believe, without a struggle or a sigh. The editor of the Yaluy Ttrms, at Worthiagtou, is iu distruu aud offers to take pay iu ra)rs, feathers, chickens, geese, corn, potatoes, quails, prairie cbiokeoa, eggs, butter, wood, chips, bark, splinters, chunks, saw logs, barrels, tuba, cbarns, brooms, turnips, cabbage, greens, boop-skirts, ginseng, wheat flour, pumpkins, homiii), sausage, houses, farms, horses, cattle, bogs, tallow, lanl loU, 1, iuiIshi (..vet fish veal hav. tim.i-

Boats. The New York :A newer is aboul to Independent lavs: bwak upon us in the application of steam to .j by wuicu the .H-riodof transportati :. from Buffalo to New York is to be reduced one half from IS days to six. Thii will restore the revenue of tue canal, and deprive the competing railroads of much r u;i,.ri.- ra.lr.i. were mnidlv UBUIV. . ftv. ....... j.- .. . . . , . . r .ii . : k-: 1 driving cnnais out oi mi iruiuucnuiu uiui- i uess; ana tnteaieneu to uiive tuem out ui i . f i Mr . 1 l T 1 1 T existence. The Waba3h and Erje canal has for some time been a burden instead of a profit to the State of Indiana, as the Erie Canal was fast becoming in our own state. The tables are about to be turned, and what guu steamboats have become in modern naval warfare, the small caual steamboats will become in our internal commerce. A new architecture of steamboat building has been invented, and the tiny boats with their steam engines wili work wonders in our continent, and will match the tiny choral insect in effecting large results. Shipments of produce from Chicago will be made in innumerable tiny steamboats threading tbeir way through every narrow inlet and chaunel and canal to the St. Lawrence and the ocean. Commerce always seeks the cheapest and quickest rostes. The railroads have had the advantage hitherto in quickness, and the canals in cheapness. Now the canals will combine both, and take the freight that offers while the canals arc in working order." TUI RlPl'BLICANH AND J HKV KUSc S One of the apparently strange events of the day is the reverent celebration of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson by the Republicans as a party. They say : 'The perversion of his name into an authority for political theories which he condetnned, renders it projier that the true worshippers should gather round his alters, and re-Hexeri meir uocinnes. nen me nepuolican party assumed the name tbey bear, it was an auspicious omen, for it was the name of the irresistible party which Jefferson founded. It was also a pledge that it would labor to reinstate the policy of the elder Republican party. This pledge they now renew. The party that openly canonize the Apostle of State Rights and Free Labor, must be penetrated with his teachings; and if they were not, their worship of him would bind them iu one commuuion with his mighty spirit.' Don't this use of their Oreat Apostle s name savor of sacrilege in th nostrils of old line Democrats ? Jimmy Mahkr, whose death wo reported some days ago, has been gardener at the White House, in Washington, since the days of Jackson, with whom he was a favorite. A few months ago it was report! to the President that Jemmy was getting irregular i in his habits and neglecting his duties. Mr. Buchanan therefore considered it his dnty to ! admonish the gardener of the charges brought ' against him. Jemmy was summoned beJ fore the President, who said to him, " Ah I Jemmy, I hear serious charges against you. I hear you get drunk and neglect your duties." To which the vettt-an, with his quick J Irish wit, replied, " And may it please your ' honor, I hear much worse stories about you, but sure do ye think I believe a word of ' them ?" The President smiled and Jemmy ! retired with bis bead on his shoulders. But he has been summoned now to the presence j of a higher than Presidents or Kings. From Frazii's Rivsr. -The steamer Douglas, from Victoria, brought down to San Francisco $0,000 in Frazer river gold dust. The rush for the I'ppar Frazer continues. The river is very low, laying bare some islaud bars ou the Uptr Frazer that have proved extremely rich. The general desire, however, seems to be for a rise in the river. . The Buka diggings, contrary to the first impressions of last year, are proving the most remunerative. A nugget of gold, has reached Victoria, from Fort Simpson, weighing 144 ouuees, and is valued by good judges at $20, or about $18 the ounce. It was obtained of the Quecu 'hrrlotte Indmus, who carefully concealed nil information on tne st,bjec. J A Tkkiublm Scspiciox. A respectable young lady, while walking in the evening, upon the high bluffs at Alton, Ills., last week, with her lover, fell over the precipice, fortyfeet perpendicularly, into a rock quarry, ami was killed. Circumstances have led the people after an investigation, to believe she was pushed over by hr companion. His account of tho occurrence is inconsistent, and evident! y talse. He alleges that be was precipitated over the bank with ber. but fell upon her. There are no injuries upon his person, and it was the opinion of the Coroner, that he could not have fallen and escaped without serious, if not fatal wounds. tSH3? A terrible storm of rain and wind occasioned great damago in the vicinity of ftSpei.cer. Owen county, Ind., a few days ago. Orchards and fences were blown down; the creeks were flooded so as not to le fordable until the next day, and White river, which at the time, was high and rising, rose over its Itanks and flooded thousands of acres o( the bottom lauds. This overflow will result in great loss to the owners of such lands. In the western part of the towu. tho new frame house of Mr. Rader, was raised from its foundation and carried five or six feet by the wind. His wife and children, who were iu the bouse at the time, fortunately escaped without injury. A Darixq BraoLABT. Mr. Hamilton, a farmer, living two miles west of Counersville, was robljed of $S43, on Saturday last, by two burglsrs, who forced an entrance into tbe house about mid-nigbt, and seizing him, on.) held him while the otber rifled bn trunk aud pockets. He had recently lost i bis wife, and the tnly person staying with him was a young grand daughter, who was at a neighbors on the night of tbe robbery. The old gentleman had drawn Sl,OoO from the baak but a tew days before, which fact was probably known to tbe robbers, and prompted the burglary. BB, The agent of tbe Cincinnati Daily Pre, writing from London, Ohio, on tbe 24th inst., says the fruit in that neighborhood bas not lieen injured. Wheat does nol look very flourishing. A snow-storm that would have done credit to January, visited that piece last evening. Our citizens employed themselves to-day (Saturday; pelting each wtber with snow-balU.

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LT is a Swamp. THe Littlo Rock Arkansas Dmocnt, says: The ivostmaetcr at 3or.fi tnll. St. Francis rodntr, in the course of a lett'-r, narrates the following story to prove a position he takes that " a woman can stand more cold than a man: " A few weeks ago Mr. Robert R. Jones and

Mr. George Armor, went in the bottom on ... .. ft " 7 ' - - 1 . l .,-o! Dn.riiv eftor fulllnna oui...,i tiiuniuu. j, ' a uee tree, tuey m-mu v , . - 1 m a tlia r1 aiii irnnnna and upon proceeding to the place whence the cries issued, found a woman sitting on ! a log in the cane-break and a few feet from her, layingwn the water several inches deep, was her husband scarcely aoic 10 move. Mr. Armor returned to the amp, procured if .j v:i if. P.. I.,.- u: oianaew arm ioou, wime .udied a fire. They noticed that when food , was given to the female, she carefully fee : the man by putting the bread and meat in his mouth, as he was scarcely able to move. The woman stated that tbeir names was , iL-uv that thav liai at remitted to take "a a uiirh cut " through to Clarendon, in Monroe , mgu vu iiuiuK .... ' , , county, but Had got lost in me cane-oraae and had been there three weeks witn no food save ncrsimmons and acorns. The sin gular part of the story is that though they had no fire during the time, were wet for the whole three weeks, and though Mrs, Aikin had taken off all her underclotbiag with which to protect ber husband, yet she was not frost-bitten while he was, and so badly that he was with difficulty enabled to recover so as to walk. Quite a striking illustration of woman's devotedness and powers of endurance. Blind Tom is a little negro piauist, owned by one General Bothune of Columbus, Ga. At the conclusion of one of Arthur Napoleon's concerts, recently given in that city, the negro boy went upon the stage and to the astonishment of the audience aud the members of the concert troop, played from mcmorv Napoleon's fantasia on the Bohemian girl " that had formed a part of . OM. , 1 I.... .,...., ' tue programme. t no whwwi pnpna speak in high terms of the colored musical prodigy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wmmi'JYTBBS' . sTOlHtJIHU M THOMPSON havt just receive "I direct from New York, a varied assortment of Black, Blue. Red, and Ureen Printing Ink. Printers' Tarnish, Gold site and Bronze, to which they intend to devote their attention, and will sell at almost Khmern prices, at the lrug Store, No. 1? Main street, EvaasvUle, Ind. efflB TfjeilA PLEASANT DtMEIXlJifU WW House, containing about five 01 an rooms Apply at this office. ap 26-lw O.riH TMMJ' JS'K BS' b A W ED PoTLAR W SHINGLES. A gentleman living in one of the upper counties, having purchased one of McGeorge's selehrated machines for sawing Shingles, is bow furnishing the subscriber weekly with sup plies of these extra Shiula sawed out of rfound, clear poplar, and pat up tn bundles containing &0U Shingles, full count. I he are a good article, ami j no mitake, the !eet substitute for pine that can -. found, and costiuz a good deal less money. Call aud examine them at . r. OLOVER'8 Lumber Yard, ap2l rnsr Main and Seventh streets jr gJMB jwf CMjmxjs'f MJ 4iG hbls White Lime, JUhhdaCray do, SO i bis Plaster Paris, AO do Cement. For sale by ap2! ORR, DALZELL k CO WT CMMgJr lOOO POf.VWe rted colors, for sale by ORtt, DALZELL CO. aptt, sp-2t 4Jrm I'm u 60 bbls Tar, 25 do Navv Pitch. For sale by ORR. DALZKLL a CO. To the Public. T! UK WM.STJt JJ'D SPRING o far, have laten verv wet ouea, causing many of oar rivers to overflow their banks, bet-king ap the water Iu the croeks and bavom, and flooding to a considerable extent the bottom lauds; when the rivers recede, which may be expected soon, then tho large surface of decaying veg.1.1.1. . ..A . . . . V. aA.r.liiN., . .f 1. . summer sun, produces the malaria, which prosi so fatal In lta course, sweeping whole States, and paring neither a(o nor aex in its conquering march. After a residence of more than twenty Tears In the middle and 8ontheru Status, we think we have diecovercd a medicine which, to a certain extent, ia a preventative of the attacks of bilious lever, ague, ft:., and as such we recommend our Magnolia WhUky. We wish the public to understand that ae re not urging upoti thein the use of atrong Li.piors as a beverage. We are, and always have been, opnsed to then beiug used in that way, but if people will uae them as such, let them hare by all nieaus a pure article, that will keep thcui in health, and Ungthen instead of shortening their lives. We propose to Ball alwaya pure aud uuadulterated Lienors for medicinal purposes, and a little for the stomach'a aake, If required, and will rhallengo an inspection by the best chemists in this or any other tltiakTbr byT. -km rSeT." Magtudia." It ia warranted, as it is distilled from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many pereoi.s lis v.i Ifteea ruined in health, if not actually killed, py dtinking bad whisky, the greater the reason th.tt Allia ft Howes' pure Magnolia should be iu oenoral uae. Just received and iu store for sale 10 'v pipes aas'd Urandies (old) fre an 3 Ief7yigel. 12 pipes do (old) frees I tot7$tal. 4 pipes Holland tim , .1 puncheons old Kum. sia ALU A HOWES, Water at. WHOI.RSAI.K DKALKIt IX GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. '48 Weet First atreet, ap6 ly EVAN6VILLK, IND. 1 W lo ieaea half gallon Pickles, 10 do quarter gal. do, 3 do aas'd Piskled Onions, 3 do tin do Oauliltower. 10 ao d L'ligllsh Pickles. Received per. steamer r anny Hullitt this bty, bv apii 7. H. fX)OK Jr M)N. le 1, or ra.s'n ekksm eejihe. saw 12 doen 2 lt cans tresh Totuaioes, 12 do 1 lb cans do do. a S 6 12 a n do do do lo do do West India I'lenerres, a'd, Qaince Graa.- f Currant Jollies, Hreeervetl hen ie t 'tirranla, aas'd Piu Erults. do Prrserred loiince A Tears, aas'd sixes Gstfvn Jelly, t.'how .liow. S es 8 do Canton Ginger. Received this day and lor sale low by apll 7. 11. 0OOK A SON. WSmm L 1 TBlBBlTTMiB, HHf HVHI lbs plain ft cauraasod dried Resf, 10 bu.he s Dried Peacliee, lo bags Buckwheat 1'lour. Received and for sale by L H t'OOK ft SON. Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! M II M T BBCB I 'E ID B W ALL tfi Y DW Mi'WkftS on iiisiKiiiueiit. direct from the piautatiou, ior steamet BaltK 'J hhds of N'. O. j Sugar, for sale cheap. ap23 JT HALB .'E OE IHBAJS" Bis and buradai -nr I Sales Also A lot of 1 Svth Thoaaas' thirty hour aud eight day- Clocks ; aofas. Divans, Elii.vl.-iLi aiel Uishop Chairs, lied ateads, Bureau, and ooe tiuu Book Case, wllllaiaold low tor cash, by H NELSON A CO. BBUOEO.! M SEA LEU EBOEBM sal la will be received by the City of EransI rillw, at the oAce of the uudcrauraa-d, fur all the ex. a vat 1 UK and flliiu, iu. anil nukiim, on. k. and rlauk Mde walki. ordered to be dons by aald city . ' anu which said order have failed to ite complied wtin uutll f ill April u.-i By order of Couu. il Ik BCKaE, j ap-tt City CWrk. Volkahoteeet.y.) 1ATB VAT9VE EOM SALE B" the c'alloii or bottle, at

apSS Z. 11. COOK .f BON'S, "A. Main sl. "JOS. SCHOENFELD, WMOLWA1.H PBAL1R I BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, No. S W art k ras.ar, Bar. Maim aan gicanoaa, j .( it n. KVANtiVILLK, IND ClOOfEU rouLM. JlhT HElrEl--ed, a large nasortmsnt of Coo pel Tools (he beat in unality and finish, aver brought to kvanavilla. Also Bradbury's 8pokeshavea, Wade A Butrhsr Razors, Lutbei 'a Bar bor 8haia. kasor Ifousa For aale by JACOB 8TUAUB 8OK, apal 10 Main street.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

.'ALB Of D'EBMTAMLL W AT Tfi F. I I'l KRHAKKET -MsHit iiliatcby given to the imm rs of Vepi tel'l" Stabd at the I'pper Market, that theeereo will be seM at pubHr auetioa to the highest Uidtler, on 8ATCBDAY MORNING, April 30, 1850, at 8 o'clKk A. M , hy 1 James Fltzwflliams, Market Master at mid Market House. , The pay meat for the same must U made at the I ti me of purer. By order ef Council Attest: F. Bt'KKK City t'lerk. ap-it IS l W received at HT'OHES' Prv UlmkIh .Su.rH. a general assortment of spring ivy Go-d, o jgjjjj SaX'Vilk.. cumpriainK liintfbauirf, Ac, A H.isierv of evury variety and qaidity, frxiu tinnice articles at ten ceatsper pair to the extra sized fln, Enj.lith MtMv wuicn ufge findsonm. h difficulty iu retting. aput WMU HJI.F. .V KJ.M' TMt M The s. e. or. aad part of the s. w. r. of sect. 1. Town 3 s, Kange 10 west, containing -! arrt-s i f land, lying 17 miles north of Evaosville, and 11 south of Priuceton, litdiaua. On-half of said tracts is in a rood state of cultivation aid well 'nced n! '"P"- 7,16 A to contain lo to 20 acres each, and provided with good swinging gates, and springs of nevr failing stock water. The Itaildings consist of a rood frame ' house, containing 7 or 8 rooms. nveaiently arranged, a good frame smoke home, milk houses i.nd cellar, two large barns and other neceaar buildings. There is also upon the above land a good orchard of choice fruit trees the land not iu j cultivation, la covered with the finest tim1ar the ' country will produce. The said land is situated lietween the Wabash and Erie Cat al and Evansville A Crawferdsville Railroad, th - miles from each, is a model stock farm, anJ iu the most health) part of Southern Indiana; ocioty bgood, and the Country well provided with schca,la and ! rhurches. Also the east half and part of the est half of ties southwest qr. of sect. 26, Town 3 s, Range 1" West, ontainiug 10o acres, with about 3 acres in culti vation, soil and timber unsurpassed. The land is divided between high rolling and rfc h h atom. The qr ot sect 23, town range 10 w, containing 100 acres ; Then hf n w qr of sect 2S, town.'! s, raue 10 Mil, containing SO acres ; Tlie n w w qr n e qr of sect 15, toa n 3 s, range In west, containing 60 acres ; The n e qr n w qr of sect M, towu 3 s, range :o , containing 40 acres . Situated en the W. . K canal, niils uorth of 1. and . T . EvansTtlle, and In tho immediate vicinity of a sue -useful operation, capable i turning out jms'ii-ei ot iiiniiwr ucuy, wniou mm wiU be sold if deaired with the last named land, ei xparatoly. for term and particular apply to . M. Holcomb, residing on tho 220 acre tract, or so the mi -lersigued. Also the following valuable Real Instate in the City of Kvautvilla and Lvaiasco : The n w hf of Lot 145, aud the nw of Lot ISA, jlxA the ii ! Lot 210, the whole of Lots 211, 2ri. andSK4 in the donation Enlargomeut. Also, LoU Ko. J in bl , Lot lo iu bl 25, Lots 2 uid 3 in bl 27, Lot ID in bl 33, lot IS in bl 39, lot in M 41, lot 7 in bl 43, and lot 11 iu hi 61, In tho Eastern Euglargement. Also, lets 19 and 20 in b 9, lot 13 in I I U. lota $ tud 6 in bl 17, and lot 10 in Id IS, iu the Fourth Enlargement. One-third of lot iC, and the whole of lot 11 1 in Original Plan. LoU 3 and 4 in bl 3, Elliott's Enlargement. Lute e. it, and 10 ia hi 14, South En argeiueut Lot C and adjoining hf of 5, in bfl5. Storkwell Kn. LoU 12 and 13 ia bl 1, Baker's Addition. Also 250 lots in Lwosaaco City and Additions. Also the following Farming Lands in Vauderturgh, Gibson, and Fike counties The n a, n e qr, mc 3 town 8 s, range 11 , 4C acres The w ht, n w qr, sac 14, t 6 e, rangulow; UOacies W hf, s w qr, see U town s, range 10 w ; 8m acres. Khf.se qr, s w qr, sec 18, town i t, range 10 w , lo acres. Lot 5, anb n w qr. sec 21. town 0 t, range 11 w ; 6 'a. 100 acres. Lot 20 sub n w qr, sec 24, town C s. range 11 west : 0 77-100 acres. W bf, n a qr, aac 2.4, town 7 . range 11 w ; ao acres. E hf n a qr, sec 24, town 0 s, range 1 ) w ; to acres. N w qr, bee 10, town 6 s, range II w ; laJO ac'es. .4 w qr, sec 10, town C s, range 1 1 w ; 160 acroe. X w qr, sec 28, town 6 s, range 11 WJ ICO acres. S e qr, a w qr.aec 24, town 6 a, rang low ; 40aerea. N eqr, na qr, sec V, town a, range 11 w ; 40 acres. X wqr.a w qr.aec 24, town 6a, rang lo w; 40 acres. N eqr, a w qr.aec 24, town 6s, range 10 w; 40 acres. 8 hf, s qr, sec 6, town C a, range 9 w ; 80 acres. 8 hf, a a qr, aac 33, town 6 a, range 10 w ; 80 ucrea. X w qr, n wqr, aec34, town 6 s, range 10 w; 4o acres. Moat of the above tracts are well located, valna bla and soaceptihla of a high atate of improvement, aio situated near the City, upon tke Railroad or Canal. 100 acres a m qr of sec 7, towu 2 s. range 8 w. ICQ dd naqr do 29, do 2 a, do 8 w. I loO do a w or de do 2 a, do 9 w. 191 do a a qr do 31, do 2 s, do 9 w. j 4odo n qr, n e o,r 26, do 2 a, do 10 w. 4nk n e .,r, iieqr. 2b, do 2 a, do 10 w '.''don hfse urne or,26, do tt, do 10 w. . ' u w i(r, sec 14, do 1 a, do 10 w a w qr, do 23. do 3 a. co 10 w. 100 do n a qr, do 26, do 3 a, do 10 w. Said tracts are located near tho Caual and Rail road, are covered with the moat valuable timber lor building and other purposes, and are the finest lands in the connty f r Agricnltcral purptssev. -Titles perfec t. 160 acres the n qr of see. ML town ' s, rang 7 weet ; 160 acres the s e vjr of see -4, towu 3 s. range 7 west ; SO acres the west half, s w qr, of sec leajfj 3 s, range 7 wast ; SO acres the e half, w qr, of section 24, town 3 a, range 7 west. CC" 1 h. lands iu Hike anJ Oibson counties are in hoalthy portions of the country, well auppliesl with K'. ui water, also with an abundance of the best tlmlver and atone coal. Titles indisputable. a e Person, desirous ot purchasing, will rail upon the undersigned for terms an particulars at ' J"!! rdHtrv at, ophite the oiirt Houe, Krausville, iidiaur ap23-4 wd.t-.Sui w W M II. WALK KK. ee m e' t: it ,-A Ma i'h.i t..i.-t t: m JlaI TllH HUICli tt LIBERTT. " TwentyAve cents is the price ef a bottle 1 f Perry lew is Pain Killer. There was nothing ever invented potent to reinore atl manner of Pain as (bis invaluable article. It is an ox, -el lent regulator of the Stomach and Bowelx, and ha caused more Joy, and ijtnckened loele .sal than lies in tbe scope ot mind to ei.icolste ft is, in rewlitv, an baCaltibta fain billet Kor sale i.v l'i o. :-t and Morel ant. ii"illv J. N tlAKitlS .1- ( tt , ap2o-iniiLv w Proprietors, ('in Mnnati, Ohio. BjgWOB H ! SHOES !-J f ' ST BECEif3 td at HluULS, oue of the l., n.-st and m-.-t complete stock of Muhis ever brought to this city for Gentlemen, Boys, and Youths, ind tor Ladiae, Misses, and Children, the io.s..i tniH it is p.-ife. t Call, if you want koI Shove", an I supply yom weeds. ap21 t-tll'EET EOTATOE--. -ir. It I S:y els t 'Aeet I'otatoea and Yaim . just received and lor wvlo by II. KAMEY, Jr . ap31 t'orner First aud Vin- str. etB t S T tt El Ei VK IS .-VJ ion BW SALb fto hajrs extra Family Flour, 16 b,i.-heis frean Corn weal, apsl E. H. SABIN a C M MB I ULU JJ m: I OT SIX 16, .V M the Old PUd of KvansYille, will be sold at public auction at the Court Honae door, on TVKS DAY, May 3, 1H.VJ. This Lot is bea itifully situated on Water strwet, between Vv' limit and Locust ata., and would answer admirably for s business lecatioti, or for a private residence It is 75 feet la front on Water street, and runs back 150 feet to an alley Thla ia the only Ml Lot on Water street, in tk'ia part of the city, uow in the market, aud presents a rare opportunity to thoaedesiring tu makaaproAta ble inveatment. Truss One-third caeh i halanct In S and Is mouths, with interest. For furthar Information, em, i. in ei CONRAD BaKKR, or TUOS. V. GARTIN ap7-deodtt Third atreet. W3BOT0UUAEM A.YMD AJB mITbtype artists will And a new assortment of Casea and Frames Jwst from Nsw York bought low, and will 1 sold at a small advance, by

6T0DDAUD 8 THOMPSON, up i Main traet.

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r 1: .n 9 .if. . w.h.ki h W ratpectfully anueii''" sv tlf UsUe. otitau--vill that nhf is prepared to Rive 1-k..ii on the PIANO FORTE. sT For farther information, rail at r A V. Pusher's st-re, l tw.-n the Imsjm .f 1 and I I M. For rvferen. e. refer t-i lr-i KI1. :ni M;008BY. ap-t'-lu W.V THUa LOT OF TMJT Ml mM rior 1 nrkih Sniotiiii T ' iili a aivsortineot ot lntpvi ted mm, jusi n !4ved at , Mi'SuN K M O t0 i' t-!H ap-Jl SI'UHtARO f Trtt w TRA1K. tl STM ro Slrfs sW ht wl IIS will lie rwlllt ei! t.. thane. apW :UiV SI . I--.red, fre.- ot s. Ejimcit a n.. Ni'. t t M.iin atre. i TBIMVKHMITM' s U t: 1. 1. O 9 ii-. i of Kvaaavill H ' M.W tjir Bellows. aMort. , manufacture and WArtanted. for sj.le by y ap2 SAft l'I. OTIR W TRK1 II AMsv-10iOetian- iitvd HaniThe Ouigley Hams are the anayaretl :iod no m. take. For sale ..nlj ;,t Z. II. t.,K A t N S, ap"J0 Sole Agents for Ktatisville, l-. l jriJVsV KILfEs turn Jit ;:(. Ma Itiue an Sr, i .iL'. i.t- !. the I 'tJllea 3 duaeu Joitn hull (Wuas i -ir Rol,ert IVt d... do linrvey il, do King ! Ovale, h Ksseii'-e of Shriiupi., d. do of Anrboyi - do 4ut WsrcctcrsliJr H.-OI. e, do lil l.ll,l- di dw. lo qts do do, 1 i gal. jars ilo lg Just retvivcd and for sale apl . H ( MK A .-S MHIIT: EMI IT! licit: M7 l cask Ueraaan Cherries, I do do I'lums, 1 do Rohi-mian Prunt,-, I do Turkish do, I lo Xante Currants Hi boxes cxti ;i t.axoi Uai-iio, i do uii t itron, .VI cartoo: extia choice Fifs, B bbls assorted Almonds, Is 2 do Pecans, lo do Lemon-, 10 do Cran, For .ale ei Im ;,. , a k, at ap20 . II. i.iik A -MtN S 'WOM.y B. .US r, II Ei .!. 0.,MKCEIVINO, FORWAUbi.NCS 4KD tHlMBflSSIOT4 II ERCHA N I -at"i -ti.. l. between Mitili luS L. ciist, K ANSVILLt, INDIANA. Partksilai atU-ution given to the forwarding: of general Men h.-iTelic and FrCHtnce, bv stiver, Canal, or RailrVtad. ap29-8m WfEO t. i:.i it MM- 23 kef;s English Ke.i I.e.,, I. j.ri Jo Americau do. In store and for aale by SAM 1 EL u K C JfmEjJoj aVo u the no oF w W M lti'i'1'4 tor rho niillirftiiff in.tr r....iv..,l t ,Iia rashetoreol S. KMni"H & CO.. d'J No. 49 Main treat, .M"i.l.l.'a EOM TUtl SHtt KS WVM. shoes for the millio'is in-t i.. ir.-il. A Isn a large lot which were made to c ur rder, at aplft s KM MOW I jr- xe wmm jrm wmm.m mMTTMm. An extra article of Kill til. e, Ladies' and Children's Silk Mitti. rece'ved lv apl S. EMbit 11 ft. Cm. 0i'ivlLmTMa 4J-o w-tjs 'it SlIAIiES Direct from the nmnufactnrer. jit ojaned at ! EMl'.H II A rg HI l.ltRE.v CMtL&mMJTi ,- w ' DREN 1 If ; yon wis-h t betX BSC a la.l v ai OB) t get your -Mamma" to bay yon , in of the: "Incoming" Steel Spring Skirts, jti-t received bv apI9 S. EMBICH ft c.i.,4tt Main meat. "Cypress Mills" tor aale bv apl8 g. K. C.ILBKR1 A CO. t. WmTM T jTOTJttOMS.- iZ BSHft els Sweet Potatoes, fur eed itr ratlaw. jut n -ceiveil and for sale bv CHAS. McJOIUfSTOV, p:o's Block, m;irl7 M.sin street, near the Canal. MI.Ol K .1 4 MOU E .Hi lit I MV superfine always ou liana, in sacks and harrels, for sale by S E. ' I I Bl ! ft t it . apl8 No. 4 Sycamore street. Jf VV-1 00 vf'MBLE J.VID ME. MM- boxes best quality, t .r ale 1 . , I v apl S. E. GILBlil.T " .v'Lf.VI WHITE El SB 7 5 3 halt bbls best No. 1 for sale by pl8 S. E. GILTJEHT ftt CO. niCMEll MB8 '4Bt BALE BALES M for sale by ft. . UILBEKT A I'ti. f vorreteV batti.vu -100 baLms ' for sale low to the trade bv 8. E. GILBERT ft O0 aplS Agents of the (,'ypie.ss .MUJa" glk'i - BMt'HABUSO.y ' SHEBB I BUW WINE BITTERS for Habitual Ometipatloa, Indigeetim, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, fjostivenesa. Blind and Bieeiiiuv; Piles, is uuequalh-vl in the "wide, wide world." For sale by Y . W. SA WVER and PKTl.i: VIE! LING, Evausville, Stout d- Bredie and Baaincai v Townsend. NvYWl.iiit; ; and I r:i O.-land. Ilelid.rson . Kv .1 N H A Kills Sl C ap20-2mdifw Proprietors, Cincinnati. Ohio. BU. S. A. IS "EA "E H JLJYMMB MaW aud Salt Rheum Svi u. .i the nire .. svalt Rheum. Scrofulous Diseases. Cutaneous Krnptious, aud Kiudred diseases is giving entire satisfaction, and thousands are anuually attesting the jaj 1 1 feel on the removal of those loathsome diseases from their system. ty this wonderful Bloc. I Puntiei His Cerate is also meeting with universal -a healer of old Soros, Tetter and Uugwornt, K11-: j Bites aud Barlver's Ilrh. These humors yield lo 1 it instantly. For aale by V. M. SAWYER and PETER WYV, I.INt;, Evausviile ; BfMacev ft Townsead and fttout it Brodie, Newbury; and Ira Delano. IIenderaiii, Ky. J. N. HARRIS 4 ',, ap20-2indftw Proprietors, tun limaii, dim. M eleven years old, left his father's heeaa .,n S.-it -unlay. Stft April, and has n,.t Ism-h seen ainca.When he left, he wore blue tiants. a jacket of thsame c lor. and n Hark ean. Hi name i- harles mepei. .n nnsv w no c.ui i.- any i;it r jiutiimi as to his w herealsittti. is r...iiest' d tt call :it Ml . Hiller's. or at A. W. iter's, or n tbi-. nAce. apl'.i-JwdAw V ft l... A . . . . Binding, S. M. GEUPEL, Corner of b'li st anil Vlue Streets. BBT Magazines w ill bo Isjtind very neat and e iu half-liound sheep, at . Italf-lxiun'Iit urfcey .JJ.rMusic half-bound ibeefj Jl . Io do turkey 1 .r.ti. 1 w ill also make the mni- . .nc. durable, and at for wntiug, ly a certain method of aiding, for an extra charge "f -'' cents a volume. f Particular earn is given to the manufacture at paged Blank Books. The lt mat. 1 id will lworked always, if not an evtia cheap imitation binding ia entered . aj.,18 W"iTJS LI.B Jt 30O BBLS. EUESH Lime just re'eivl and h r -ale I v aplK S K. OILBKBt A CO. WAVi9 Ii SASH ALL SIZES-A anntdv kept conatautlv on hand, and f..i ale br 8. K. i;il.BKHT CO. HE NT I S Dli. II A AS, having leased the roons forin rly v upfed by Dr. Klvett. in Ir Bray's building, opl" site the Pi -t Ofltce. would resactfully solicit t!. citferae of Evansvillo and the surrounding townaud country, o vwit his rooms and ae the aperi mans on exhibition. All those aha Bead fttal operations peif .rmed, and are pleased with h la work, ihall m attended to with great pleaeare. . Bis OONTlNCtirS GUM works without a soam or crevice. Nothing will ha more clean, or have greater atiength. Ills Bunk Woax haa but two seams in a full upper or bean set. Persona can laugh as heartily a they 1 without showing that their teeth me artificial, and cheeks that are sunken an I t. stored to nearly their original coatosw. lie also makes tbe usual Ity les '1 pla gum tooth work on g.-l.l nu l silver plate and also the Che-. plastic work, which is CB liked I v those who have uaed it. II- 1 v. jir.Kesees fi-r extract ii,.; t. ii, ., .. , ii inhalntioano iajiwiou- ot' ' - i-in.: freas tkadr ue tbe mnst delirate ran hnve thotn npdiel with peifw t -afefy SaT"Pareuts will cnsult th" health ,-vnd le-tuty n their children by having the Deritid urect then second deutitioii thereby .i.l.e . n.iuetiv an-l health to those iu valuable tt Ii tu. i tak.i oleaNiite in introducing l'i ilaas, I tv.rmei Iv ,.f Lafayette Ii -sort She old rooms in Bray's biiildii.jf. hoping he will find I them both pleasant ,nd pri nt.,! I From my intarconrse with the Docb'T, I am (Kased t hndhim iihp t tin) l.r. resiii. t. -- ft-iiit taste aim n ui. ' protaesioii.il ability aiid stauding With this view, I oan, with safetv r inmeiid him to the commumty aa a skillful and oiupstcut deutiat aplS J. KIVETT.

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CJUIEOUS. iiiaer aajsp, at.ipaiA aymp, .1 Kan.i-rry 'do. do Mralir; l. S i'.b.- Apple do, - I.niou do. Kweivad aiel for ssue hy 7.. H. COOM. SSOM Ak 1. 1 . , t t- srvrat rmm I he life .d trade is competition, : v at our occupatioa iim pr'stiicts oi eer Batioa, . A h;tt 'tu Main atre. i. V"!il! tiird In st "flee, tra, saga ie.il- neiisatkw No. a tore and o fie red vow i i1ee, tea, awgar, and spic-ca. Extri . lieeae, by boa air siloes; i lysteis. sanliiies, "iw large lungnsr. c.iuvaaeed bf and liacoa fiaass. Parsnips, tarnipa, good potatoaa, Pb ktea- mixed, and canned toruat. aa, I'. I ier ance anil olive oil. Kairsr rl"ur and corn mesd. Midass.-, ay nu, oap and cni .dlea. r t . -ii Ui . w ub "Xtta ba-udlea a Brooms, hi iwhe. buckata, and tubs. Babi - . , i,- m i. t cabs ; tnnper, prettier, and t- tter thaa others , rteenreron call at Vi. Ve,-y Itrothers, f Who buy for cash ao vary MMim'T Th v .an rmiij. ie ith old or aaav. 1 n II i jwi ueisjht aatd ke4ket measure. So leave mr oraera wv dollver. r FJ ' iCkERY BROtt., 62 Mala at. rpo M uai aMiiso learn the game to uerfection. von wtll do ueil to wear on of the Moarav Uats, jnat r. ceive, y AI Tll.lt a MARCoNNIKR, aj'l.. 36 Main i WiHT Hit El ft. ID dlJW aW s y ui mumm fresh Egg. -'is' Itia fresh Ohio Hatter. epK. I H SARIN ft CO., 47 Mafta at. wK h'mo okh. ji s f mMWMiWtt ft W RV KXPSE9M Th. Pillar of FTre. A.lam Bede ',in!l '1 bl Visits t Madagaavar. 11 tares tVotu Coantrj Life. Letters from Spain. Slxt ". an' Rb-aniuga. '' rale by JOHN HKaLV, apV I-,. r Main A First sta , Evanarilla, Ind. I it a uidxms n: i.v. run mWaW PLATE, levned i at rail r Land is :.:el I Ui re rue, aud lor sale by apU 8AMDKL OKR. It I xtl ill's 75 III Ml. TMEmM cetebrated Porni' e-, for eating or seed jnat re.eived ,i..l i , ,le I.v i HAS. McJOHNarOK, apl - Main -treet, near the Canal Wbhiti: LijiK jjvm m-mrTK-W ll HI. l MIES 16 m W uitewaaa Bruahos. 0 bbh Utile Lime. Ju-t n-i-eived and for alo by ( H AS M IOIINSTON, Poeej a Block, ! Main street, near the Onaed. g M Et, eee u ! EMJtA ifmmji', M (.fi. rin.l Hi tu ui -tore and tot rale by H AS M JOH KUTtyK, Kata street, near tHe Canal. MM. Ban -i received and for cu "'HAS M. JOHMVOir, Poaey's Block, Mud street, near the Canal. a,.12 UOXES E It EVIE (MM. Bw rbi Chocolate, loo fhj Cotna, Jfolbs Pearl Barlev, vsi )r, Snht IVas. For aale by 2. H. COOK ft SON HI M MESM t-OMJi JIM. apll 2." bids prime Applea, 2 l l.ls lorl.len Svrop. I Z H COOK d SON. Tor al ' TJt.'7i LJ itl BUT 81 ME l;rfTer, iii f: order, for sale at reduced l3 S E. GILBERT ft CO.. ape No. 4 Sycamore street. EBtMtLB jrmw CBBr, S. K GILBERT ft CO.. BMJTEH-o MaW t ' , ansa Irj ope No. 4 Syc OO ID II I .11 EBB DiJLE Mr, I y . E. GILBERT ft CXHT No. 4 Sycamore street. HISSOLI -TMBJW-Tmm EABTJVBM BaW -.I, j ji heietot ie existing between the anderUitd 1 1. ime of Olmsted ft habin,ta diasolvad by mutual consent. Said Sabin collect aad raIves nil debts of the firm and pays all lta Uabilitu in name only ia liquidatioa. C. O. OLMSTED E. U. SABIN BW Refining to the above, I take yltatwt in i. "tiimeiidiag my succesaor. J I C. G OLMSTED ef W, nave ist received bv Express a tee and dnrable stock ot Dry Goods. Our intention fa to sell for cash, and give our cuatomers rood Ouratifttk and style of lr Goods, consists ir d Silk Churle, Berages, Organdies, Lewna, Priata, Ac. Alno, a Kod variety ol txtenalve Hoop Skirts and a bplcodid lot f Crape, Cashmere, aad Merino Shawls. T-- be vdd cheap; in prices or quality, for heantv and t, ,. it cautiot be beat nowhere la the city. We wi.: keep ronstantly on band a fall natd complete assort in tif of Dry Goods throcgh tke Spring and Summer season, which will be sold low irrate, I v MILLER ft KTKHAUS. ap" N. 49 Main atreet, Evanavillo, Ind. ELE-I.TKUEST 'i THE JBAIJS ACTION.-Jnda.na fiom the crowds of rs that daily throng tbs ons et M, re oi o Mum street. It 11. 11st I x,,rne haSawieainU held forth rher an. 1 if MK-h is n it the case. NKW ARRIVALS. 8bx N Y Cheese - hrnce erttch, 12 80s 2 lb cans Eresh Cove Oysters, 1 2 di ir I 1f cans do do. i dor. 2 lb cans spiced do, 6 doc I th cane do do, a a. m I 10 huice Keel Tongues, .'s..i Wm Eh ie.i Beel, Psst plain and itr asai.-il Hams 10 hueheta Dried Apples, 10 do do Peaches, It boxes LeKious, StMl aaai ted latxes Ha rdiawa. . t H VP KKRY BROS 4k Vm'MDM IE H EA.S't f MAMMMTm.. Market Bketa, readiac Baskets, Tabs, Buc k . ;. v .ufti I - ido. Well Bucketa, Cedar Chnrn. Pim ma 11-. 1 ottMi Mops, Brov4Bs. Brush W, Dot tel. V, I' Hats 1 1.1th.. Pun, t:.,tbes bvskeU. , Clothe Liner, I ul r..pe, mauili rvne. 'jemn rtM I . , - ' w ' s.o.u.1 1 . .1 wms, pon.iei . 1 el.t, glass, window aajih, ceBauMt, whit.- lime, plasttr peris, corn, oats, and varaoss ..ihr aitkles too auiuerowa to eaaatiou, all v. Inch you van find at mfi v ti k KKV BkOS., Wi Main street B?M EMM AB till 'AL BE EA.W I L B M. Supplies at 87 Mnin stn-et ttooda dellvared I fre-tn aiiv pjttt unite city ;si Joz cans Lid'sterr, j lo d. i runs o.vetera, iAB esAf oi.jai- l ickiee tplaina mfked, I hi,! ;. rin:iu Plumbs. 1 bbl ant nrr.iuts. I box Leave, ns, 1 001 Or an gee, 1 bfcj Egga, I HbMS country llains, Lsira white wheal flvjtir, , .ssm lo rXusar1rae TV lo Uli- do, Pofs.-s, Com Meal, Ac , Av. apT jos. w. dotohertyT Forwarding and Commissio., NEW uliLKANti, LourgiAXA. Keter- to Mseeas ALLIS A HOWM, 3 sra-le I v muvlllf Ind. I.4JOO I'Ot ,'ID lard 4 lissi j-,,,, ,ds pt.in llama, extra. pea) do sou-r med Hams, extra Ms. do do Pried Beef, low do Mi. ui.ters. For sale a a s apo . 2 U. COOE 4 SON'S. WIJS'B GA M WAM1 s ited, tor Hale cheap at .ipi. II COOK k SOU'S. BBAI O.VHA.nsA.Vl S Ot I IDBB BLB ?V caavasBed llama, ion dr. sugar-cured Hams, loo plain Ham . sohoBiders. All A Ko. 1 article, for nalebv ClIAS McJ0H.NST0, .., Main street, near tke C B BETTEH A.YU VMBAl DM. tkl tick t. Tiue Flovnngthan can be Covad fa . ,,, ftiaiitlj fceart Also Otaaaei Ceilhit, W catb. i boardiag, c- c api NFUBkRRY A CaJtMBfl. Bsjm I L St EE LIBS M7 -sii..r l-i;-Familv Flour, Beef T.-n Baccn llama, lotatoaa, It . I y wagon . .. , .. .11. f.i 1 Ttsive -Soap, V Raiaiaa boxes and W boxaa. Rrusuosv-Sarnb and Blacking Bid OliMSTED A 6 A BIN a r bmjs v st i"L e idbbss mJr V N ready. It speaks far itself. DREW I'ASKI.WERK HATS, Wlnrh oansii-l tail to ldcaee. A 61 a SO ITE HATS, Of any kind, color, sha;v. aad pt ce. M .TCH CAPS, Foi tbe Spring, just received. STORM CAPS For tbe raiu. Better than an Umbrella BLOOMEfi HATS For Ladies and Miaaae. - CHILDRkX S FASCT HATS For Spring and Summar YOl TH S FELT AND STRAW HATS, An endless variotv . , ... a VAUTIER MARC0NKIER, N IV Main atreet