Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 216, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 May 1859 — Page 2

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Oca Relations wrrn Mexico and tbb South Americas States. The recent change in the aspect of our relations vith the Spanish American States affords an excellent opportunity of colUrating mora intimate and friendly relations with them, and of iagratiating ourselves again into their confidence and good will. Vow is the time for as to assume among them oar natural position as chief among the nations upon the Western continent, and to become the friend, the umpire, protector, and example of the others. It is easy to gain this posi tion by a conciliatory and liberal policy. j we want not their territory, but free and social intercourse with them, and a removal of all the barriers to an open and unrestricted trade. This will be more profitable and afer to us than the annexation of their territory, with the trouble and expense of ' governing it. Free intercourse willjprepare the bordering provinces of Mexico for a anion with us as soon as we shall need them, or ought to desire to take them. Other portions will come to us faster than we shall be prepared to take them. There are indications that Mr. Buchanan sees clearly the right line of policy, and is about to adopt it The happy effects of presenting the olive branch and acting a noble and upright part, in Paraguay, when this country had the power to punish and impose humiliating terms upon a weak and defenseless State, is risible in the altered tone and conduct of all the South American State towards us. If we can arrange our present difficulties with Nicaragua and Mexico in a manner to remove their fears of our territorial aggressions and filibustering designs, we will gain from them more valuable objects than we could conquer by our arms. Why should we not adopt as kind and generous a course of conduct towards our immediate neighbors as we are ur suing towards the Chinese and Japanese. We behold the charm it has wrought in opening their long sealed ports to our trade, and removing their prejudices against a free intercourse with the world. Our neighbors can be wrought upon by the sjme gentle and noble influences. The Enquirer nominates Win, F. Parrett, of Warrrick, for Judge of the new Circ lit District, for which Judge Fitcber has been named. The Enquirer, ia supporting its nominee, says 44 Mr. Parrett was Presidential elector in the glorious Presidential contest in 18 16, and bore the standard of the Democracy with honor to himself, and advantage to the party and the country. He has since represented his aoun'ry ia the Legislature, and 41 his tbe crowning glory of being a Democrat, ' cf tbe Enqutrer t school of Lecompton official in cumbents. It these be incontestible evidences of his entire fitness for a good Judge, he may be elected. But if the univtrsal approbation outside of tbe Post Office and Court House clique with which tbe nomination of Judge Pitcher has been hailed, be any evidence of public sentiment, it ii likely that Mr. Parrett will be obliged to wait a term or two before he puts on the ermine. He can. however, afford to wait till he has gathered a few more harvests of eiperieuce and learning. A Scheme For ttse Reconciliation mt the Democratic Party The New York Herald, which Is generally the first to ix-uetrate the schemes of therhief political leaders, declares that there is a plan under consideration for the union of all tbe jarring elements of theolJ Democratic party, on tbe subjoined basis ! 1. The reunion of tbe two factions upon a compromise on the question of slavery in the Territories, which will leave the exclusive supervision of the suoject to tbe Supreme 'ourt the right of tbe Southern people to settle in tbe Territories with their slave property remaining as affirmed by the Dred Scott decision. 2. Two Democratic natioual conventions ot 1860 the were of tbe Charleston Convention to be limited to tbe reunion of tbe party upou a new platform. Tbe second convention, in this erent, will probably be fixed for September, and ia the City of New York. By that time the chiefs of tbe party will bavu discovered tbeir most available candidate and the weak points in tbe enemy's lines. Tbe project is said to have the approbation of Mr. Douglas, but is disapproved by the leading member of the Pennsylvania State rights Democracy. Douglas' chance tor the nomination, in case ha could carry tbe an li-Lecompton section with bini in the arrangement, wonld be superior to thoee of auy other candidate, lie must, however, get tbe consent of bis adherents before be commits bimself to tbe bargain ; be will he rained if he attempts to go alone. ladlsua Legislator for Louisiana. The Indianapolis Journal doe not conider Judge Law's revelation that tbe Louisiaaa slave code wai framed in Indiana a matin of any consequence at ail." There is 4 nothing remarkably curious in it ; nothing m re than any one might have known who bad read the laws of Congress.'' Yet, .1 devotes a column and a half, wan tbe aid ot Mr. I'itlon, to explain this singular historical tart, which it tries so hard to depreMBte, tsssl which it save is of very mall ?oncequt.i c. There were two reuv.ui for it; tirst, ine majority of the first ieop!e of h.Jiana rre from slrve States, and the love of slavery nas an inherent ein with there ; Stroud ti-.e .onditioj of the country j covered with aaawf forests, required immense toH to clear it for cultivation ; and the people very naturally looked witb longing eyes to a species of labor to do tbe work that would only cost its victuals and clothes;" with inch antecedents, end in such a condition, it is no wonder at all, " that Indiana Alien emp'cred l make laws tot her s ster territory; should giv Uei evere

! sUksp code. This oour of reasoning, which onnds Angularly in the mouth of a Bapubrican, seems to be a" satisfactory explanation to the Journal. This same subject was discussed by Judge Hall in his canvass for Congress with Col. j Miller. He sustained the old Whig doctrine of the right of Congress to legislate for the ; Territories, by citing this instance of the exercise of this power, with the sanction of Thomas Jefferson. The knowledge of tbe fact is not a new discovery ; bnt it is remarkable as an instance of the extreme exi ereise of legislative power by Congress over I a territory, and it is strange that in the recent heated discussion of popular sovereignty, no allusion has been made to this bistor- ; ical fact, which was patent to the eye of

every inquirer on the political records of the county With the help of Mr. Dillon, the Journal gives the following account of the code framed for Louisiana: On the 26th of March, 1804, President Jefferson approved an act of Congress entitied " An act erecting Louisiana into hco Territories, and providing for the temporary government thereof." This act organized the "Territory of Orleans, which extended to the thirty-third parallel of latitude, and west of the Mississippi to the boundary of the cession made to us by France, provided a Governor and other officers, a Legislature, and a code of laws formed of certain Federal laws extended to tbe territory, and all tbe old territorial laws not inconsistent with the Federal laws. It also, in section 12, created tbe District of Louisiana," and attached it to Indiana by the following provision : 44 The executive power now vested in the Governor of the Indiana territory shall extend to, and be exercised in, the said District of Louisiana. Tbe Governor and J udges of the Indiana territory shall have power to establish in the said District of Louisiana, inferior courts, and to make all laws which they may deem conducive to tbe good government of the inhabitants thereof; provided, however, that no law shall be valid which is inconsistent with tbe Constitution and laws of tbe United States." This was the authority to Indiana to become guardian of Louisiana District. The authority was soon revoked however, by an act of March 3d, 1805, providing for the regular territorial organization of Louisiana District changed to MLMuri in 1812. Hut du-ing the continuance of the guardianship I tbe Governor and Judges of Indiana enact ed a regular code of laws for their Louisiana 44 ward, " which is published in full in the volume of " District, Territorial and State Laws of Missouri." Tbe following are the titles of the different portions of this code : ''Crimes and Punishments," "Justices Courts, " 44 Sirnmtt, " M Revenue," ' Militia, " 44 Recorders, " " Attoraayi, " 44 Constables, " "Boatmen," 44 Defalcation," 44 Practice, " 44 Probate Court, 44 Courts," "Oath of Office," "Sheriff, " "Marriages." All of the acts were approved October 1st 1804, except tbe last, which bears date April 24, 1805, the organic act of Louisiana territory tAking effect only on the 4th of July, lo I, though approved in March. In tbe chapter on 44 slaves" are some provisions of more severity than can be found in the present laws of slave States. Sections 3 1 and 11 provide that any mnu who shall kidnap a free person, or steal a slave, shall "suffer death. Section 15 prohibits a negro, or other slave, from administering medicine under any circumstances, under penalty of death, though if tbe intent be innocent, and tbe consequences not serious, tbe party shall not be convicted. Section 8 prohibits negroes from meeting, except on Sundays by permission of tbeir overseers, or at mill, or any iawtui occasion oy written permission of tbe owners. These are specimens. On this code arc based tbe present slave law) of Missouri, and probably those of Arkansas. As it is a mere matter ot public record, aud not older than men now living, it is not particularly creditable to the State's knowledge of her own history that it should t so 44 curious, " though there is no doubt that it is so. Henderson and asUvllle Railroad. The Henderson Reporter says the Rail Road aieeting held in that city last week was, in spite of tbe inclemency of tbe weather, one ot the largest and mast enthusiastic Railroad meeting, held in that place. Wc have uever seeu a greater unanimity of interest for the accomplish went of any object manifested, than was exhibited on that occasion in favor of tbe construction of the Henderson and Xashville Railroad. Tbe new proposition of the President and Directors of tbe Road seems to take with the people like wild fire ; and we nave no donbt will eventuate in the completion f the road. The meeting was addressed by tbe president of the company, and by Sonalor Powell. The speeches were received with great en thusiasm by tbe entire audience, showing the intensity of interest which they felt for the success of this important enterprise, ajid when tbe books were opened for subscrip tion, there was a perfect rush for tbe table by old and young men, to see who should be first to asaiat witb tbeir menus in cttrryiug forward the good work. The fact id, the meeting reminded us more of un old-fasblon ed Methodist Camp-meeting than anythmg else, there wa aueb au intermingling of good feeling, and universal dhout for the railroad. Dr. J. B. Cook, whose very soul is eugaged in advancing tbe enterprise, w aJ Ii s uitKie some vet v nappy ami npnropiinte re marks. The people now feel there is no doubt of the speedy completion of tbe roed hMM'i'CKY Kkobbiiino Hkm. Bonu. The State of Keutucky gives notice that she will deposit in tbe ' bank of America," in Cin ti'at , rl ' .1 cumuli. S160,0(hj, to redeem, on the first of June next, bonds of the State isaued to the Lexington and Ohio Railroad, ou which the poorer of redemption was reserved. After tbe day named, the intcre-i of the bonds will cease. Notice ia also given that $73,090 obbouds issued October 7th, 1846, and June 15th, 1S46, with which a similar privilege was reserved, will be redeemed at tbe ame Bank, , at tb end of 1 3 years from the date of each bond W A Mr. Kvaus, af New York, who went u Una-land to hire Er. Charles Dicktas to make a lecturing or leading tour in this countrv, baa returned without anoceediug. Bat be thinks he may get the novelist this (all. Oickaos I anuonncvd to be engaged fur a story for tke Nea York Ledgtr, tt which ke gets ad 00 .

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Clippings. The Hon. John Letcher is seriously ill, and if unable to fill his appointment to apeak "fa various parts of Virginia. Tbe election romes off on the 26th of May, and off on the 26th ot Msy, ana this juncture is particularly the cause he reDresents me cause we represents. his sickness at unfortunate for l r D TV.-. I f l ! n. ..npuf it- n IT v nr. ii. o. i ucftci , vi wwijuunu, recently manumitted nine slaves four adults and five children all valued at about $6,000. Mrs. Senator Toombs bad one of her legs broken by jumping from a buggy, when the horse was beyond control, on tbe 14th inst. Hon. Willis Allen, ex-member of Congress, died in Williamson county, 111., on ihe 15th inst. At the time of his death he was Judge of that Circuit, to which be was recently elected. Senator Seward is making preparations for a voyage to Europe, and will be absent until late in the fall. Poixted. Since the editors of the Journal and Courier are each demanding daily the intervention of Congress to protect slavery in the Territories, we would like them to answer one question. If Congress will not grant what you both hold to be the constitutional rights of the South, what will you do about it? Your readers want a definite answer. Will you submit, or resist to the last extremity? Will you be submissionists or disuaionists? Let's hear from you. Louisville Democrat. Gen. Morris' declination of tbe Consulship to Havre has elicited from the Bellows Falls (Vt.) Argue the following: "Well what's this precious bit of news About which folks make rack palaver Why, Bforria who haawoo'd the Muse So long aava he's not going to Havre." TaCOBT by his Wipe, The Litchfield (Conn.) Enquirer of April 21, says: We know a man in Western New York who could not write when he was married, but who was instructed by hid wife so thoroughly that within five year after bis marriage be was elected High Sheriff of his count v, and withiu ten vears served four years in Congress, and is now one of tbe moat prominent financiers in tbe Empire State, presideut of a bank, and worth probably half a million dollar-. The Louisville Journal has received the most encouraging report from all parts of the country, in regard to tbe prospect of the growing crops. In the middle and northern liue of Southern States, the promise of the grain, tobacco, and fruit cultures is tbe cost gratifying kind ; while, at the same time, the early disappearance of tbe snows from the Xorthern and Westeru States, and the present show of the fields bold forth every indication of abundance. A lady named Delia Webster has brought with her some thirty families from Massachusetts, with tbe intention of starting a shoe factory on her fsrm, whicb is situated on the bluffs below Milton, in this State. Over five millions of dollars' worth of new buildings are now in course of erection in New York. NEW ADVERmEHENTS. gfM,vI VJsf it LIST OF LETTERS REMAINM ina the POST OFi'ICE at Evans ille, Iudiana, on the 1st day of May, 1S59. Persons calling for these letters will please say " advertised " and rive date of list. jtrmitrone Lambert David Lyman Lucius Lauafcllu Misa Mary .Vfoae m Jt Mausle Miss Clara Manninc J K Mtrkeu Wm Muriskan H Male.. John Menney Jobo Morris Jose life Miller O W VIcTieruan Nsal Thorn J Newman Wm Sapper t V .net - I! ,W . 44e St Clair Media John C MeClnrir, W H McCutchen Artbet McLean W B JM rgtr .Wis Perkins W H Prortor John S Pnrkins Ir Mkmdee eTeetrfs lied man Samoel Reese Charlee Keanin Mrs Mai i Edward Willis Raymond t Tylei RebertK Vv m A Retherford Mm M J Kel Misa Mary- Ana Reynolds Mrs L -Rorebeck itenry 8ff A stessSela V Ssum Joseph Stull M Sanders Wash in a nm Smith Nathan II Stinson Miss A B Stone, O'Hara tt Co Smith Julm B Sander Wm J Stein brook Peter Shelby Benjamin Suttk Mrs Carolina Smith Mk-bael Stinson Lei w Stout Robert Smith W L Slatterv Mi- M & steward Mrs M r. Short Rev It C uope Albert A Stephens Thorns StriuKfello" TboaiaSouthwirk Sihv Searles Wm A Sanders George huiith Miss HattU A StottoD W ill lain ujwileii J M Taylor WrilUmtm Torrance MTU Hani Thoma Martin Twlas Richard B fmmbtbttr.n Valentin Oeorae ui.t .mm jm WUbert Jar.d, t Wallaes Adam Walker Miss Jenee Winston Jamei WhitUker V. Wright Thomas 4 Wrlaht B K Wood Joseph S WimmItusii II t W wds William V uht Wm P t Walks' MaKtriWarner Charles w UllesM .Vm Wwtrel John M wi.ite i. r T Ifrjil .lohii Wright Mrs S,,rh J fmg-tr .ff Young David t Yokel Maraar.-t C. It. Ri rl. P. M. Allu Ueo A J Allgood John Hluckmor Br Uanjamiu G"org Bryant Wm L Brown J T Buabuell Joseph Z Bnty Dt J a S tmnop Jonathan Byrnes I W Wushman Mr Mo'j Draiuard Jaine-i A Barned Gilbert Brewer Samuel B viand K Boyle Charl Buthgs Ed Broadwell II Bishop Charles Bridges S 8 Bacon Jm Bowen George iroflty Tnm Carter Mis Mar Ann t arpenter Allert t ook W G 2 ( oeu John f oehran J II Carter Jobu Chase Mrs 8mivii Crawford J J Cling. ; Daniel Courtney Levis Ittrtaim thm, tt Davis W P Downey Jobu Davis Miss Mstlie K Dove John M Delacroix J Dolan Patrick Deuuy Miss Mollte DaviAeoa Mrs El tax .'rttfiios WM Edmonds Alexander 2 Eaton Jr T I Kwlag Robert Eargood MrsDelila Forrttt T J 1'isher Oeorgo Fahnestock W K Foster Thoma" Fiuxton Conrad Kairfield MiC L Forbes Wm U ttfmMmm J ' Griffith Wm Z Gleeeon Tboma (irantCbark GvkmI Jacob C Giddings J N Goins James Greei James Graham Virginia P Binktn Ltvit Hutchiuaon Mrs S Harris John Holme Jonathan Howard A Brown Henniug Thomas Hutchinson H M Hollis Charles M Hughes Wm II Hagerty Cba Harris C R W Hunter Eldah Hoghes Patrick Haiahire J S Hutcbcrutt Mrs L Humphreys Jano -H- : H U BUS L Haynes athaui-. I Jo It h1 on Um . James Mrs Emilv James Nathaniel J Johnson Lydia Jones Dr Milton H y s J M Kolia William I.UK i y BP J Leonard Wm Linrfa Miss Sarah m-rl Bf B f H L It' HJILB.-MOT HiX () J 1 M the Old Plan of Eransville, will be sdd at ubli i net loll at the Court House door, on TL'ES- I DAY. Mav 3. ls-V This Lot i ta-antifullv situat. A , on Water "street, between Walnut and Locat st., and would answer admirald lor a liusinesa location, or for h pri;ite residence . It is 7 j Orel in front ) on Wstet street, and runs back Ll fSfet tu sn alley. ; This is the only Avlf Lot no Water street, iu this part of the rity. now in th- market, aud presriits a i rar ojp'rtuiiity to thoedeiriug to make a piottta- ; ble Inrestmeat. Traas one-thud raea , balam e ia n and ts months, with lu'erest. For further infornjsxtai enquire of ON RAD BAKER, or THOS. E. OABYIN. apT-deodtt Third street. BftMM UKl titt. -WP .1 V :iin receipt id s Lrge "t vk of Drugs, Medi cines, Painls. Oils. De Stufis, Windosj Ilia, and Fancy Go -ds, all tt which we bought at the vary low.s't oah pruea, w hu h euabb -s ii I" oflei our customers great laugaias. Our stock of Medicines are unsurpassed Rw purity. Wa are determiio-l tn Sell pure Drug sud Medicine". r net sell at sM. Censevinently. if you do not wih oiic me liclnes pura, don't cme to lis. STODDRD a THOMSON. . i Di ureist. 1 7 Main si. r BMB MM M MM-.H Ms. vr. V mSJFSm jisit reouiv d tha third sh'pmrnt f tba ' b oemlng" Wt a i i iug H. j v. tne P.xc4s4M nl ; tb ttmaon. Alao, Man's and Cbitdraa's Mai, BBeee, snd a 1st - of Ui t EMUK B 6 0 . si vusst.

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Messrs. Spalding & Rogers Respectfully announce that thefr greet xrfTjr nPI 17 X l rTRf'T'si I OBLLA ,1U,L&., From thsir Amphitheatre, Sew i-iui, will be exhibited on board th Floating Palace, at 1 BVASSVILLE, TlTstfcDAY, MAY 10. DOORS OPEN AT 2 a 7 O'CLOCK P. M. ' Admission-Dress Circle 60 cents; Family Clr- ' cU 50 cents , Children S5 cent ; Oalleriea 25 cents. In addition lo the Stock Company, the Management have tbe honor of announcing tea following Foreign Artistes, making, it by far tha largest and moat perfect Equestrian Eataaliehmeat in Rarope ' or America: M LI. K ELODE LOYAIaE! Premiers Equestrienne de Cirque Napoleon, Paris, ! wordfrfally beautiful and expert, surpassing any ! In inn aider, male or female. (First appearance in tbe United Mate) : LIS FERRES COS RAD ! For tbe past six yuan the features ot tbe CirqUe de l'lm pent rice, Paris, consisting of MOMS. GVILLALMEOOKRAD: Tbe celebrated Antipodean Rider. (First appear- ) a nee la the Catted Stat. . MONS. CARLOS CONRAD! ' The famous Freucb Gymnast aud O rotes., oe -j (First appearance in the United Steles.) MOKS. FRANCOIS COMMA D I The (Jreat French Acrobat and Piaso. i Fir! ap pearance in tha United States, i MR. W O. I'ALK 1 A 1 Th astonishing Still Vaulter and Rider. from e York. (First appearance ia tbe Boars). ) PROF. SARCEDAS ! The celebrated Spanish Jaggler. from tbe Cirque Uispaulola.. Ft ret appearance ia tbe U. States.) MR. FRANK DONALDSON I Tbe famous Call st hen Mt and Pautomimist, from Ast ley's Amphitheatre, London. (First appearOXsl Thbt is oaqueationably tbe aaost mpertant and costly combination of Foreign Stars evereflected ia America, and involves as expense only justified by tbe exigencies of tbeir New Orleans Amphitheatre. In ordar.to afford their Southern patrons tha enjoyment of all the great attractions of the Amphi. theatre this winter, there will be exhibited Immediately before tbe Circa performance, in tbe PAL ACE MUSEUM, (admission V cents entrance by ' front stair,) j MR. A) KXAWDKR MO XT ARC I Tbe Living Sksletos Violinist A wotufcrfo! physical coufermatioa ; An eno rmoes LIVING AFRICAN BOA CONSTRlLl'uR ! TO fC long, weighing til pounds, which oonamuits a dotaa full grown fowls er a small calf at one feed ; aud a liusio LIVING AFRICAN ANACONDA : U leet long, weighing 17 seeds Also ie tbe RIDOTTO SALOON, on board tbe Steamer James Raymond, imaiediately aftar each Circus performanre, (admieslaei M sea,) a wewly org anitad Troop of CAMPBHLL MINSTRELM. Cmitpi Uimm HO. KNEEL AND, of Ruxssvy a Ncomh . ('utpbell Ml list rata ; E. H. WINCHRLL, of Matt Pe. - Campbell Minstrel ; W. W. HEDDEN. of kumsy A Hewcatnb's Campbell Minstrels; J. H. DOOLNT, of Matt Peals Campbell Mio stress; B A. MON'TGARDB, of Bryaut's Minstrais T. C. BC3UNKLL. of Christy's Mlnatrals , Supported by rfficUnt oaxiliarwe i Will ettiibii llth. at NKWUCRO, n en A large sal of Mat, L'mhrelias, and Cigar. Me will Mil at oar auction rooms, on WEDNESDAY and THCKSOAY, May 4th and 5th, 7 caaeaol Hats, 10 case of I'm hi alias, 7&.00U Cigars, 1U dot 1 Shirts, 8 dux l'ndr Shirts, 40 grass assorted ButI t 'us, ft dos Bowie Knives, S dwt aVaaors, SU d7a ' Kaucy Soap, and notions generally. Taaxts or m t: All sums under 50, caab ; all sum star Se Uy payrabM In Bank, with approved security. U. NELMON A CO., Aactione s. VP, JJS'B LMiCMBJYW. baas ultra smily lour inouti such ,, 100 bags Superfln do, if bx Proctor A Gamble4 bast Soap, 'M doxcom-fed Chickens. Just received oaj foisaiaby CUAS. McJoUNSTON, spjo Posey s Block, Main St., uearCanaL fWBB MMBtJJBBT, I'BBJt JB NT M best aasertmeut of Whitewash Brushes vr oflered for sale in this city, is now on exhibition at !4TODDAKD A THOMPSON'S, apS-i 17 Main street. Ov TODli.i H II sY THO.Vfse.V WML I. W opau this day, an la voir.- ot new and laahiotiabl Perfumery, Fancy Soap-, and Hair Oil, Including tbe otlebrated Cocoiue, so highly reromniendeil for th Hair. Humming Bud and Butterfly Extracts for the 1 lanUkrrrhu I, and a larg assortmeut of Cologne, Dressing Combs and Brushes, at th Drug Store, 17 Main street. ap?j JTsrVT OP I HO MV Mi TEAS, sslected particularly for family use. of reeeat ixaportattou and fin growth, to whicb we intit tbe atteution o( connoisseurs, tspeeially thos that have experienced tbe difficulty in getting good Tea. Just received at STODDARD A THOMPSON'S. tfOKIPJI' .VJMLMtOBt BDLS. w Nailrods, of the Ijeat quality of Norway iron. iu store and for sal hi ap e.VMUEL ORR vBjyrvMjrm WM. "Moae Hole" Anvils reeeired this day sud for sale by WMiTMi sal by ep3U jpmiMi apJO KAMI EL OUR .fJO KIO MM K tilt POM B. E. GILBERT A CO.. No. 4 fyuaiaore street. tt C ast MB m BmB 9ttkMB) i B. E. GILBERT A CO.. No. 4 Sycamore strvet. JTER1 HJ LP CHI-UIP -M 'P W CO I KKD Bl t;T or will exchangu for goods. Knuire at this ofllce. ap2S-3t iJS'VMTB 9 MB sT T TB-TM JS" OP ( ouutrv atercbsiitB to Key large stork of Cedar I'harus, comprising a greater variety of aixe and tlvle than ever llore oflerMd Iu Loaievtlle, amongst whicb are .''Ni doxeu Red Cedar Churns, J sixes, iron l-iud. 1UU e White do 4 do do. i j do do do ft de bras bound. SO do Pine do Iron bonud. All my White Cedar Churns are parked in cases, .without extra charge) thus nuring tbeir safe aud exnomtcal transpottatlon, and opening fresh and cleau. Said as low as can be purchased iu the Watt. For sel at tbe Louisville Wooden Ware Store. J. B. RUSSELL, 600 Main St., i -s lUt. Third a fourth. Louisville, Kj . i'K MJ II C VN BJ"B MM to us a nice lot of Ch.iirs. for sale cheap to cloae consignment. K. H. SABIN Cu. WmMW'TMlMtf .VJf.-f TdsViJtsV A B THOMPSON havt Just rewivJ direct from New Yoik, a varied assortment f Bwck. Blue, Red, and Green Printing Ink. Printer' Tarnish, Uold size and Bronte, to which they mtead to devote their attention, and wdtl eell at atraost Ketet.i price, at lb Drug M-rw, No. IT Main street, r : Ind. ap27 mlJSTBMM A PLsAKANT 1' ci-Ll Nc Hotnu, eoutaibiiig abit flre .r t r.M ms. Aplv t this office. BJsM tM " To "Sie lblic. B PJHT WMJSTBM JMJS'lt SPHIS fi sv far, have i -i, rerv wet oues, rHuiug uianid our rivers to pverfiow tbolr bsuks, backing up the water iu the cterks slid bayous, and ti.-xjuc tn a considerable extent th bottom lauds; w be u the river ret rde, which may br eapected sown, than the large sarbu ot decaying tag. ssable Ui4ttr xnd to tlo- scorching rays of t L Uu oimnier sun, produce tnr uiaiaria, w ni. ii or v. . in its tours-, sweeping whole States, an I sparing neither agu nor aes ia its coajueriu( luarcb Alter a residence -f mora than twenty years lo I tbe middle uud Koatharu State, we think w have ' dbtrovend a medicine which, to a m :.i,i, nxtaut, j is a pmwutative of lbs attacks of bilious lev.--, ' -?vi. A- , and as such wa rec-omreatid our Msgnol.a Whisky. He wssb tbu public lo understand that we are : uot nrclng upon them the usu of strong Liquor a ' s lieverxgr. We are, and always bsv bean , opposed to 'hair 11 ng vised in that way, bet if r-eople Will use iU. ui a au.h. I" thxm hare by all oiaoiis a pure article, that will keep tbem'in health, and Ungthen Instead of sfaortening their lives. M s pr ij po to sell nl ays pure aud unadultv.-rated Lbiers i for inedicinsl purposes, and a little tor the atoai1 seb's sake, if reuuired. and will challenge an hispectiou by tbe best chetwtate in this or say other couulrj, to tlud any impurity or adulteration in j tbe sir-, . branded by us, "Alii A Uowa't Maguolla." It Is warranted, as it is distilled from to corn. rye. or wheat, with a slight addition of gx-vd rislere water Y have no doubt many persona j hv bawa reined u health, it OoS actually killed, py j Jr w ,r., lasd whlskv, tha greater the reason that Albs Hnw' pi Vaen.-lis should Ke in sn- ; era I ,. Jast ec-vei and la lor for sale I'- M --T- aes'd H '.'. -dd ifraia '!! gal. Au (osd) front S to t7gwl. HwUaae uti : 3 pt. m aeons ou Boiu ALUS UOWgS. Wstax at.

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MEW ADVERTISE! E I T bcml mmmjw -.; ft i iare,nd the Other ratal I sr, mr aal by R. K GILHEHT k CO., No. 4 fSycamor street. ap.tf IBTMMJVtt .VP W MA WEI- POPLAR SHINGLES. A rentlemau living in one of the upper counties, having purchased ,.,. ,,t Mr George s celebrated machine for savin:; Shingle, is bow furtiahing tbe subscriber weakly with supplies of these extra Shingles sawed oat of aouud. clear poplar, and put up tu bundles Cuu Jtining 50O Shingles, full count. Tbs are a good nrtirle, and no nils tabs, thd bast substitute fur pine that an la(ban 1. and jstlnga goud deal leas mney. Coil ani xaailn i them at J. F. GLOY KR'ti Lumber Yard, ap26 Corner Main ami Se recti etret . -V rJMIA.V4.aj bbls White Lime, 3D bhds Gray do, 60 bbla Plaster Paris, AO do ' Vment . For sale t aptf ORR, DALZKLL a CO fecVVX W aa ap2S assorted colors, for sale by a 2t OK K, DALZKI L U .sT.VAl WiTCm5ft bbls Tar, 26 do Navy Pitch. For sale I v ORK. DALZKLL Jt CO. api Sugar! Sugar! Suirar! jrrr RKCKirnn mv mi.i.i a 9W HOWEN on consignment, direct from tbe plantation, per steamer Baltic M hi ids of N. O. i Sugar, lor sale cheap. ep23 M sals will be received by tbe City of Evaosville, at the ofllce of the undersigned, for all tbe I excarating and filling in, and making of brick and 1 plank sidewalks, ordered to be done by said city j and which said orders bare tailed to la- complied witb until 30th April tuat. By order of Council. P. BURKE, aptt-tt CUf Clerk. Volkabolu copy . I JOS. SCHOENFELD, WHOLBBALB DEALKK IS BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, Mo. 3 Warxa stbt.kt, srr. Main ad RiCAiioaK, ' ngi-3m EVAX8VILLE, 1ND. TOOL Jf .1T 1 UVST - ed. a larite aasortiuent of Cooni Tools the beat in quality and finish, rer broubt to Evansvtlle. Also Bradbury's Spoke ha rea, Wade A Butcher's Rasors Lather's Berber Shear. Ka.-or Hone, for sale by JACOB ST BA I'll A SON, sp21 40 Maan street. WUOLKSALB IiE AT.KR Is J GROCERIES & LIQUORS, So. Writ First street, j apS3 ly KVAN8V1 LLC, IND. IJPB C'MJIwf.V'N re and burrlsr-eroof Safes. Also A lot ot Sotb "horn' thirty boar and eight day Clocks; Adas, Divans, Elizabeth and Blshor Chairs, Bedcsads. Bureau, and on flu Book Case, will laisold l. w for rash, by H NELSON 4 CO. J M MBMJt Gm4D.JVT gioeral assortment of Spring Dry Goods, comprising Delaine. Chailis, BV rages, Black Uks, Ginahams, Ac . Ac Hosiery of every variety and QBality, from lb nic articles at tan cants per pair to the extra silted j fine English article, which large ladi i Bast nniirh difficulty In getting. apSl GgMmm! 8MORV : JCB1 MMtt KiWA9 ed at HCOMES', owe of tbe largest and West I c ymplet i-tocks ot Shoes erer brought to this city for oBt eaten, Boy, aud Youths; ind for Ladies. Muses, and Children, tUe assortt-t i perssct. ( all, if you want good Shoes, anc supply yoor vaau. apt! MT iOTjf TaC--'40 HISM3 . tls sweet Potatoes and Yams, inst received uud tor sale by U. BA MKT, Ja . ap31 Corner First and Vine streets . hrvmr MEiEiVBu .fkvy B SALE 60 bagi extra Kamilv Ploor, 13 bushels fresh Corn Meal, apl K M SABIN A CO , BJyMBB LOT OJP TMfJMT Sir MiWM i i r In-kish Smoking Tobacco, with a flu ! assortment ot Imported Cigars, jest received at ' aptn STODDARD st THOMPSON'S E BMLM .V BiBt ' TKBJmS! At Tbe s. . qr. and part of th. w. qr. of sect. . J4. Town 4 s. Bang 10 west, containing 22U acres ' of bind, lying 17 miles north of Evansville, and 11 ' : south of Princeton, Indiana. Oca-half of said j tracts is In a good state of rultivntlon ai d well ; fenced and improved. The fields ate arranged so as ' I to contain 15 to 20 seres each, and provided with ; I good swinging gates, and springs n never failing I I stock water. Tbe Buildings consist of a good frame house, containing 7 or S rooms, "conveniently arI tanged, a good frame smokn bouse, milk houses and caller, two bung barns and dh-r necessary building. Tlier is Also upon the above land a good orchard of choice fruit trees the land not in '. cultivation, ia covered with tbe fliteat timber the I country will produce. Th aaid land is situab-d : oaiwaau tbe Wabash sud Erie Canal aud Evans- ! v ill A i.'rawferdsrilU Railroad, three mile front j I each, is a modal stock farm, and iu the moat ( i healthy part of Southern Indiana ; society I geed, ; au4 tbe Country well provided sebeefc and eburche. Also the east half and por of the w est half of th . ' I aoutbwaat qr. of sect. Jo, Town 3 s, Range 10 V, . -r . : voataiulng 105 acres, with about A acres in cultivation, soil and timber unsurpassed. The land ia I divide! between high rolling and r ch bottom. ' Tbe s e qr of sect 23, tow a 3 , range 10 mt contaliitng 16U acres ; ' The n bf n w qr of sect to, t- wn 3 a, range 10 west, containing SO acres ; Th u w w qr n e qr ot s-ct . t. n '. riiK" D' waet, containing M acres ; The n e qr n w qr of sort Sfi, tow u :i s, rsnge 10 w, j containing acres ; Situated on the W. A K. raiuil. to inlbs north vt Evansvlile, and in the immediate vicinity of a . steani mill in full and suc-eesful oHration. capable of turning out UUOtt feet of luiaber daily, which xaill will be sold if deaiaed with the last ua'uiesl laud, or separately. or terms aud psi tirulars apply t S. M. ilolI comb, rtwidiug on the 221 acre tract, or to tbe un dersigned. Alao tb following valuable Real Estate Iu tbe City of Evansville and Lamaaco : The u w bf of Lot ISA, and the n w of Lot tHf, I and the n w of Lot 210, tb whole of Lois -.Ml, i and 224 iu the Donation Enlaigement.. Also, Lots No. 2 iu bl 22, Lot I in Id 2a, Lots : aud J in bl 27, Lot lo iu U II, let IS in M JS), lot i 10 u bl 41, lot 7 in bl 4-1, and lot 11 iu bl M, in the. ' Eastern Englargement. Also, lots 19 and 20 in b 9, let I- In bl 14. laSa 6 j aud 6 in bP 17, and lot 10 in hi D, iu the Fourth I Knlargeeueut. One-third of lot IM, and the wh.d- uf lot US iu Original Plan. Lot 3 and 4 in til Elliott's Eubirgesueut. LuU h, 9, aud 1' in hi 14, South Enlargement. Lot t. and adjoiuiug bf of 5, in Id 13, Stork wvll Eu. Lot Is and 13 ia bl 1, Baker' Addition. Alao Sou lots in Lomasco City and Additioua. Abvo the following Farnitug Lands iu Vandibuigh, taibsou, and Pike coiintie The n e, n e qr, a ii towu 8 s, rai ga II w ; SOacrxa. The w bf, a w qr, sec 14, t b' s, range low ; Miane. W hf, w qr, see ID town r, , range 10 w ; tut scree. K hf, s qr, s w jr, soc 18, town li s, range 10 w ; 10 acre. Lt V stthn w qr, s. -.'4. town 1 range 11 w ; 0 W-100 acres. i Lot 2" sul u w qr, see 4. town r- s, range 11 west ; ft 77-lbO acres. ; W hf, n eqr, sec 28, town 7 a, rn;r 11 w -i acta. ! K hf u e qr,c z. town r s. rang- 1" w : tS aerea. i N W qr, eve lo, tow u o s, raage II w ; I mi ax--a. S w qr, . In, town ti s, rauge II w ; loo ncra. N w mfr, a, towu C s, raage li w j Its' aa res N (jr, s w qr, sei- it. town C s. rauge 1 . 1" r-a. M eqr, u e qi , sec lo. towuo , rauge II w ; 40 a r. . N a qr, a W qr, see -Jl, tow u tis, rauge III w , tOacii a. N S qr, s w qr, sec 24, town lis, tange 10 w ; 4iiacre. Sbf.se qr, sec b, town b s, rang" w ; SO acre-. -. bf. s e qr, 3. town v s, rauge lo w ; au acre. N w qr, n w qr, sec 34, town 6 , range Id w , to acres. Most uf th above tracts are well locsted, valua. ble and susceptible of a high stw:e of iniprov-'iu-iit. s re situated near tbe Citr, upvn the Kail road-or Cmal. ltj acres n u qr of se town 2 , rangu 8 w lbO dd n e qr do 29. do 2 s. do 8w. loo do s w qr do 22, do 1 s, do 9 w. 191 do se qr do 31, do 2 (, do 9 vv. etldo n w qr, u e qr 26, do 2 s, do 10 w. 4ri do n e qr, n e qr 2ti, do 2 s, do 10 w. 75dnnhfeqrneqr,26, do 2 s. do 10. 160 do u w qr, sec 14, do Is, dolOw. Dido s w qr, do 23, do 3 s, coin v. DVJdo n qr, do SB, do. 3 s, do Ww. Raid tracts are bieated near tii ( anal and Railroad, are covered with the most valuable Uttibet Ar building and other purpoaes, and are the tin sat lands In the .umy tn Agriraltnral purpose. Titles perfect. 160 acre the n qr ofsec. 24, town 3 s, range? "eat ; 160 acres tbs s . gr of sec "4, town 3 s, rang 7 west; 0 acres the wh.t half, . w qr, cf sec 24, town S s, rang 7 west ; So acre tbe halt. v qr. of station 24, town 3 s, raage 7 west. Bvanb land tn Pike and fibxsva counties are in healthy portion of the country , well supplied with giaxi water, also with an abuisdanrw of tb heat timber and stone cool. Title iodispntabl. MB Farsens, dasireti ot p irchaalng, will nil upon lb uadet-aignad for terms sad particulars at tb Real Estate Agency, Third stress: . opposite th Court House, Svsnevllls- Indiana. apA-.v JAsaaw WM. H. WALKER.

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Jt t p HrtUt ill lind a tseer asaartav nt tf Case and Frames jt from New York Ua,-bt low. and will le sold at a small advance, by 0DDARD A THOMPSON. p20 K Miin tr..t aa arv r k m .yjt m. riwi.v a Eld THK PRICK F LIBERTY." Tteeniifire cents is the price of a iKtttle of Peirv Davis' Pain Killer. There was nothing ever invented so potent to remove all manner of Pain a this invaluable article. It la aa oacellent regulator of the Stomach aiol Bowels, and ha caused mom joy. and quickened more good than lie in the scope of mind to calculate. It is. ia reality, an infallible Pain Killer. For sale by Druujtiets and Merchants generallv. i. N. HARRIS A CO., ap20-2mdAw Proprietors. Cincinnati. hin. JLw nd bait Rbeom Syrup, hr tbe cure of Salt Rheum. Scrofulous Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions, aud Kindred diseases is giving entire aatistactioii aud thousands are auunally att. tmg the joy tr. ;. feel on the removal of those loalhom, dinease Cl tbeir system, by this wonderful ISlovl I'uriB.r Hi Cerobs i also meeting a itb universal snrcess as a healer of old Sore. Tetter sud Ringworm, Frost Bite and Barber's Itch. Tbe humors yield to It instant. For sale by . W. SAU YER and PET KB VIEK LINO, KvauavtU ; Spenrer a Townaand and Stovit .(- Brodie. Kewimrg; and Ira Delano. Henderson, By. J N. HARRIS CO., ep20-2mdAw Proprietors, t inctnnati, Ohio. MMaf. B. 9. M1CM.IBU: ' ttMKKM 1 MP WINE BITTERS 1 i Habitual Constipation. Indigestion, Heartburn, IoaS of Apitefile, Costieeores, Blind and Bleeding Plies, i unequalled in tb "wide, wide world." For sal by F. W. SAWYER aud PETER V1EK LINO, Kvansvill, Stout d Brodie and Spencer A Townsetid, New burg ; and Ira Da laud, Ilendraou, h J N HARRIS S CO., ap2t-2mdAw Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. ro.v wajyrTMO.K u.v, eleven years old, left his father's bouse mi Sat urday, 9th April, and has not been seen sine.When be left, he wore blue pants, a Jacket of the saiae color, and a black cap. His naase is Charles Yaeger. Anybody who can give auy inform.itioi. as to his whereabouts, is requested to call at Mt. Ililler'a, or at A. Weiler', or at this offic. apl9-2wdAw UT rBJiTVBB 1JS TBB tivor TKA DK. All t-el Spring Skirts iK.nghi i f as witl be reduced to any sire r!elrd, free of charge. 8. KM Hit 11 A CO., pSO No. 49 Main rreet. 'BBLaCMHMtTN' S B til. L . - I MM pair Bellows, assorted site,' of Evanivi!. manufacture aud stridiitnl, for sale l y qp) SAMCKL ORR VIVltB ' at BXTmQ a I jThCCKED HAMS luuiiextraeegar-ciired Haass. The Quigiey Hams ar tbe iiwapareli, and no mistab, for sale only at Z. H. COOK A SON 'S, an20 Sole Agents for Evansvlile, Ind. WBVMT! MVBViT! M- til IT T B 1 cask Oerman Cherries 1 do do Plums, 1 do Bcdiemlan Prunes, 1 do Turkish do, 1 do Zante Currants. 10 boxes sxtra Layer Raisins, 3 do do Citron, 60 cartoons extra choice Fig 6 bbls assorted Almonds, 2 do Pecans, 10 do Lemons, 10 do Oranges For sal v-ry low for rnali, ai pitf H i "h .v "S I mtom. B. jumtTmmsll p re., b pM CEIVIAii;, FOUWAHDINO AND COMMIS sloN MERCHANTS Watei strsvt, lirtswD Main and Locust, EYANSVILLK, INDIANA ntsr Paitlcuiar attention given to tbe forwarding f general Merchandise aud Produce, Bf awSer, Canal, or Railroad. nJ z m R V kepi English Red Lead, do American do. Ia store and for sale by SAM I' EL oRU fWMLM.MO.Vtt MOB TBB HOO ' BfwM. Hoops for tbe millions just received at the rash store ol a. EMBICH A CO., api'.' Sn. 49 Main street. WMLLMO.VS I OH TBB AsVOAriSboes for tb millions just received. A-o, n large lot w hit h wer made to our order, at ap!9 S. EMBICH A Co. S By MM tOLO P"B8 JTeVAV 8 MLB .nMTTs. Mm. An extra article of Kid Gloves, I lies' and children's Silk Mitt-, received bv apl . 8. EMBICH A ',. OM l' lotmb Jjyrn wf.yMto w SHADES Direct from the manufacturer, jtf-t sssaxsj at a. EMBICH CO.'S. CBMLMMBK.y ! CHiLMMBB. t Hi I -DREN I If yap wash to becoaie a lady at once get your "Mamma" to bur you one of those --U-. vomiug" Steel prinj: Skirts, juat received bv apl9 S. EMBICU A CO., 49 Main StreaL BY S. M. GEUPEL, Corner of First and Vine Streets. avsT" Magaxines will be bound vers neat and good iu half-bound sbeep, at .sue. Half-bound't urkey ..75c.' Music half-bouud sheep $1 BE Do do turkey 1 M. I will also make tbe uiosic paper strong, durst-;. , and fit for writing, by a certain method uf uting. foran extra charge of i- ceuta a volume. Kf Particular care Ib givu to th manufacture of paged Blank Books. The beat material will be w.-rked always, if not an extra cheap imitation binding is ordered aplS WMBMMTMi i.-300 MMLB. JTBMiHMM WW Lime jusi received and for sale by aplS 8. r. itlLBKBT A CO. t.y't' 1 w .IH .Ml I. W supply kept constantly on hand, and for sale by B. E. GILBERT A CO. sS DEfNTISTj MB? Bx MBT xMTVIBMAsVtW1 WT, -fMI DR. II A AS, having leased tbo rooms formerly oCupied by Di Elvett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite tbe i'est Office, would reapectfuliy solicit tbe . ttixi-ns of Evwnsvrflln and tbe surronudlng towns an country, o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition. All thoee who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with bit w ork . shall be attended to with great pleasure His CONTINUOUS CUM work without a seam or crevice. Nothing will be more clean, or have greater strength His Blocs Wona baa but two seams in a full upper or lower set . Parsons can lough as heartily as they chrasje without showing that their teeth are artlflrial, si.d cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly tbeir original contour. He also makes lbs tnr.al stvlee id plsin and simple gum t.th work n I I atol silver plate at d alao the Cheophutic work. whMi is much liked by those who have gv l ii. He has also two process for extM- ting t.eth w-tbout pain no i una 1st ion no injurious t-tl -ct srbdng fraea th. it na tt. most lelicate can hsv.. ibio -oiind with p-rfecl alery. SHT Parent" w ill consult ihe heaith sud be-nty of tbeir children by having the Dentist direct theff second tlentition, tberwby prtstocing symmetry and health to tboar invaluable organs mW I take nleaiirr iu introducing In II formerly or LafayrtU, Ind., my succeasor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping be will find tbesn both pleasant and proStable. From my intereonrae with tbe Dsrtor, I hip pleeed to : one of tb progressing; posse mg taste end high profess LoaaJ ablliiy and standing. With tbU vtaw, I oan, with safety, iweemmend him tu tbe community as aefclUfal an ! eoa- ,w:si.i o. ii 14 i. MIVETT.

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asi h p.. i 'Hi r3 d.T nraril a? 3 do Raspberry sas iis t) 4m Ub axaRwr 3 do Pine Apple lo do Lemon . Received sr.d f r saietiy Z. rrnp. do. do, I! fodk A S-'N nd i sea at our ocv uisvtk.ti Da Msin atr.et, No.dx? fsesH And in store and oftVie.; v Coffee, tea. sugar, and spies s. Extra cheese, by Ux or slices , iiyaters, sardines, tine large tongUea, I'ativa-aa-d Iwef and liacon nasas, Psrsnii -. turnip-, e di pofafoea, rick Is mixed, wnd canned rvntatww, P- ( -i - u ' ivroR. j PStr ffot,i aril .m meal.-" ",J Moiass4-a. -r.i! . Jt an A ssusdSssw tton tn. , - v h extra handles Brooms, biu-h-, hii' kets. sndtubs. It. i - 1 , CheTa-r. pe ttier s'-il i?tei tltsa rMbsMRT" rV sore j oa J1 at f Vi Prt th.w Woo buy lor cah i i low, Thev can cumpet" unit old eexerSt. 1 ks nest xejsawuee, .Vi leave you: . i i - vte deliver. opl, YD'KERY . Ma.us TI CMMiHM pIaKEBS m nl i t. ..i -i ; .... . ute to pcrh do ewll to wear uti of the Mokchv celved by VALUER A MARl ailo 'SI MP ti i..ronriU II a re, just re. 'N.Mtli, M an street. tt I It T B Kt'MiM l" t: II B -AM. 1'Odoeen livh Egg. Ih f.-e.h tihio stutter. pl- 1 ll -U-lN A I M . i: Mtllv. jkm'KW BOO lis. Jt HTBM&ittB V w BY EXPRKSS The PHiai of Eire Adam IVde. F inkneD Tlir . N ieit. to 1 idapsar Piciura from Country I. If. Letter fro n i Spain Sixty Tears' tJI,..i,ii,Bs rof -al- In aplS Cor I UN HEA..Y. Msin Jt Klrar -tt . Evansvlile, Ind 40 0 BOXMi If . VMM MX. TMJ PLAIT., rec iv d Lsnais aud Cuiverse. aud tor sale by mmU SAMUEL ORE BBMBB rV 3 BISff. BP TUP. -I: M celsbrhtejd -Pete .sting or seed Just re ceived '. ' f. r - il t HAS. 3D JOHNSTON, apl? Huln'etreot. near the Canal. MET ' ' Lt.TtB ef.VM VV All Uot !vi i In do Whitcvasli Brtrhe., Ht bbla Otiio Lime eceivtil and for i-le by CHA McJOHNSTolf, 1 aey's Bloc,, Main ntrt-et, near the Canal. ltd bjbbu: pep mm: pekd :-cb.v, ML Oats, and Elan, iu stole and fur sale by W1AS Mi .1' HN"bTfsT, a It Main street, near the Canal. B-S.nti l Bl. li CBBBB 10 MBXB MM oxuago.al.ju-! i .civ ed and for aaie by CHAv Mi JOIIN-TtiN. Womeft Block, M.i:i aJivot, near tbo CqnalWXKK r BMJBB I HBXBK, 100 Mm 1 horolaie, lnoftw Coes, 3folt., Pearl Baihv JoO Rat (split Pea. For sale by Z. II took a soH A 1 . apll BL t Bl KB PUP s t ;, . .If PJ M , Pr 2 bbls bioidcu Syiup. an For aal, by 11. i d SuK Mt TJHt-fo I tHf.PsT SM7f bairels. iu lin order, i.-r Mia at ri iliataat price, by i .ILBERTACO . ape v ' v -. am ore street. Mm T Men r BJT tor sa.e by MB.tMM.tt .I'A W tt4tf, 6. K UILBEKT A OO., No. 4 JvycsBjore i M? !-! uut.na pom nut-1 low. by v. k. GILKEBT A CO., apft No. 4 hycaaor street. B-MBO,t "rs TBB PJMB TJVBB mJM all i p licietoioi evaiiug between tbe uuder kgand. uuoer name ot ' ilnwtsd A bafon, n diasolved by mutual consent, fcud babin wllects and receive all debit . f tbe n.m ud pays sll iu lutbiiitles, and un-s lua. nasas unlv in ., jui utiou. I U. OLMSTED E. H. SARIN. SksT keici i .ufc to the abova I take pleasure in rocomnieii'iier - - Se C. 0 OLMSTED IS noon.- .VV II tJOOMMB t WV litn liM nw.' I - 1 m i .-ss n fin and , Iota ble stck ot Dry ods. Our intention is to ell for cash, and giv.- our customers good bargains i lur stock and - Dry (eoods, conaist in port of 8sMc(enHes. Derates, i ircandiea, fatwae, Prints Ac. Alan, a g.xl variety I xtensiv Hoop Skirt and a apleudid lot ot ' 'r.-. i .jkhmere, and Merino Shawls. T-- I sold cheap: in prices or quality, fat hraatj ai d taste, it peuaet be leat now hem la tfo city. We will ke j. , nsl tutly on baud a foil and complete asaoriuiet.t of pry Goods through tbe Spring .tii.l M.uiun-i . .. i. wilibe sold low forcash.bv Ml I.L ER A MEHAUS, apT So. 4o Main str t, Evaae ille, lad. 4W MM. tyt.Vr Mi MmXMT mm tmmvuaW 3 -I'KIM. ii III M N CTKN Judging from the ci ow di ot - that daily throng th Grocery Store .f V. .j M ,.. -treet, It seem thrs must la-some irduceincMs held forth there Coll and see if ueh is Ud iho case. NEW ARRIVALS 2 bx N. Y. CVeae (i hoice artlcley 12 doi 2 R can Krvsb Cov Oyster, 12 dot 1 lb cans d do. 5 dsx 2 Rv cans apkesl do, 6 dor. 1 fb ones do Jo. 100 choice Beef Tongues, VWIb Dried Be. f. 1000 plaiu and canvr.ssed liaiu "bushel, Dried AptaVa, 10 do do Peach,-, o boxc Lemon. MO assorted boxes rl ine. At "l'T VK KERV BR04L kv lV MIB MB At-A-ef.Vt'I BmiUBBTH, m Market Its-k t-. t- edtag Baskets, Tuba, Buck eU, Waahboar ktucketa. Cedar Churns, Pine Churns. Ustton Mope, Brooms, Mrtnht. Dus ters. Door Ma;- i , -in,. V,un. Cloth Baskets. cioioea i.jajt- . cm rujas. nauilla ropv. hemp sash Cord, bed cords, ts-wder. iislss nhsse est saab, cement, whit- I toss, plastar par Is, coro. nan various ot ner a 1 1 1 lew sou nupierons to tion, all which yon oan mad at ap7 v ICK K h V BROS., 2 Main WJMMiBM JtRBMl-JL Op F4JBMLW Ml Supplies at 47 Mala tre.-t Goodv delivered iiw i ii any ari us ine u; - r' dtjf cans Lnh-tcra. lo iis casts Oveters. i don Jars Pickle ipisiriji mnest., 1 bblOerman Pluuil. 1 bid Zante Ournuate, 1 box Lemons. I l.x waoa, 1 bid Eggs, 1 tietce c uutry Haws, Cxtrs while wbx tt Pi. 4ii Do Superfine d--. Do Bice do, Potatoes, Corn Meal, ic., Ac. apt JOS. W.DOUGHERTY, Forwarding aud Coiiiniiseiou, KEW ORLEAKS, Ucoiajta. Ret-:- Messrs allis a nowES, apo-ly Evansf ille, IbpA. 1"U0 p. uti-l-. p!a-n Hams, extra, lis. i , ugar-eiired Hants, extra ' do DtiedBeef loxsj do Mioiilder. For sole at !- t H. COOK A BOsrM. M Mt ttH ttttMiM l-t.VMiti.t MM rente-!, for v !i ctcaji at apfl 1! C iQK A SON'S wjMCBVM-1.ti JI.VMI ft BO VLB Mi MM MM 26o canvassed Hams, 100 de sngar-cnrnd Haras, pet plain Hams. gawSh.-vi.iJcr- A N I arUcle, and lv sal .y CtlAS McJOHN- vapl Main sTteet, near The Canal. a BE TTtiM t. Vlt I MEJPMB UM'M. tide of Piue rii oi ilak, tK.HI ..L I f.-Und tB the market, renvt;. . Also Dressed Cellini. WeatheTboardrng, ix- c. NKWB1HRY A CLEMEVT BJUMJBML 1 ft v r M-1. M Mi H B ;sd. Eggs, Kam : WBmx ne-r I -ncm-. Bacon Hams, Ii.-ibvW.ir - Pnt-ttrva. lierinsRaiffns h-.rx arid bexea, Rb ashes SLrnsj and Blsrkinr LMSTED A 8ABIE apt f-PMM.y tt STM'i.ti MIME HU m sv i esiv I ' -; . ; - DRE.-s C V-!.1KKK iiA rWhdch cannot fail to pleas SOFT HATS, Of auy kind, ec lor, sbar-. and pries 8O0TCH CAPS, For th Spring, Just received. STORM CAPS For th rein Better than at! I'mtrel'a BLOOMER HATS For Ladies and Misses. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS Ferfftrrlng stid bnmmer tOLTH M FELT AND STRAM HAM, An endlsm variety. VarTIER i MARCO KMTER Ns St Mole street.

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