Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 219, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 May 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. ======= THURSDAY MORNING..............MAY 5 ======= Enterprise and Geological Science. A letter from Philadelphia gives an account of the results of the enterprise of H. C. Carey, the well known politic! economist of that city, in sinking a shaft to one of the most important coal veins in the State. He began it and persevered in it, year after year against the opinions and protests of his friends, till he had expended upwards of $50,000 in the work. He formed his theory of the dip of the coal from critical geological observations. He then began and pursued his labors, with entire confidence in the final success, through all the seasons of doubt, among both practical and scientific men, who watched his progress till he reached the coal. Thousands of anxious minds looked on while this huge undertaking was in progress, some doubtful of its success, but all hoping that it might prove fortunate. For years he persevered without faltering either in courage or in dollars, and the completion of the enterprise established the truth of a most important theory. The shaft struck the great Mammoth Coal Vein exactly as he had predicted, and the crowning proof thus afforded of where it lay, and how with certainty it might be reached by other owners, gave new and positive value to neighboring properties, which heretofore had been of a doubtful character. The capacity of the single shaft thus sunk by Mr. Carey is equal to the production of 100,000 tuns of coal per annum. By this successful experiment he has added millions of dollars to the value of the property of his neighbors, by showing them where they can with certainty find precious deposit. ———<>——— Wentcrn Items. Major Yost, late editor of the Santa I'e Wuiftt, and now on his way to Washington on business connected with the Indian Department, furnishes the latest Western news A difficulty had occurred at Los Yagoa, ;n which a Mr. Wingate .vaa shot by a personal friend, a Mr. Cantwell. Mr. W had girted about his person a large amount of gold and silver, and the ball struck him directly below two twenty dollar pieces; entering hi heart. Mr. Cantwell was suffering greatly from mental anguish when the Major loft The Major states that after passing Council Grove the emigrants are finding plenty of grass. There is old grass in abundance and the new grass is springing up handsomely. Water is plenty and there is plenty of buffalo chips and other fuel for camping purposes. He passed a very large number of Pike's Peak emigrants, all of whom were in good spirits. In Johnson county, Kansas, two brothers named Broad, and one Godfrey have been arrested, one of them confessing the existence of a large band of organized thieves aud robbers along the border, in the vicinity of Shawnee. It was thought that a company of regulators would be found at Westport to put them down. Emigrants are passing through the Territories to the gold fields daily. The fruit crop in Kansas is still in a great measure uninjured, and the wheat prospects were flattering. The agents of .Henningsen, Walker and Lockridge are still industriously, though secretly, importing emigrants to Pike's Peak, to go on an expedition against Sonora and Chihuahua; all along the borders this scheme is pushed with alacrity by the agents, and with every prospect of success. ———<>——— ——>Judge Pettit, on the bench, has made a ver favorable imjiression in Kansas. A worrespoudent of the X. Y. Evening Pott says the official course of hii honor gives eminent satisfaction to all parties. Hia charge to the Grand Jury STM luminous and effe ttve; hi3 rulings were marked by the most iiGTOoriius impartiality, nnd his manner while on the bench, (which consisted of un int-1 ted dry goods box, with an arm hair ihereon.) was the perfection of dignified suarity. But this admiration is dissolved by the first moment of private intercourse with ihe man. The same writer adds, his private conversation is a pudding of oaths and ob- , ,. , scen.ty. No matter how alight or recant 1 . . . - f ,.r V . c.. - ...11 i noiuiuuwiiir, ui ui i- uuinriii ui caning he belche? out an unbroken torrent oi t..asphemy ana nun, never yielding tue cus.omarv tribute of reaerv e to the concuded rights or prswumed prejudices of total Miangets A Man CAM T FbKK FaOM His Smaouh. Tbe Rev Jacob S. Hardin, the clerical wife 1 poisoner, w1k tied from Italvidcre, X. .f , and tor whose arrest the Governor adver- ! tised a reward of $500, in Leslie's Illustrated Xt ctpaptr headed with his engraved photographic likeness, was detected at Fairmount, Ohio, by bis strong resemblance to ;nc hkenc, and carried back to the place of his guilt. The plan of distributing the Jss-aerreotypes of rogues and villians, proves ;o be an efficient means of their detection. Fbc Sundhj before llsWiil ikd be prea fed a- sermon t'rom the dieine pstaaage, " I would not live si ways. He need not be at all apprehetiire of anything 01 that kinr! if he ets into Ihe Lands of a jut) in New Jersey He ii a man 01 oonsiierablc talsnt, and oears a repuunon ot roost extraordinary njpocriev He was ultra in everything and was especially distinguished for hia bitter i.t;tgoni-iii lo capital punishment 'Memphis i to have Catoru House At the last session of Congress, an appropr.ItiOO of r0,000 was made for the purpose c.nd an agent of the government i now :eto select tbe site The prcx-etsol' filling r.p the B:.'k rlty lanls in Boston s going on rapiilj Pour:..:, - res of land Lava ahead lawn ooade.

Gov. Ccm ming s proceedings appear to I have excited the liveliest indignation and censure .imoiu the Geutile population and of the army rn Utah. All accounii from the Territory unite iu coutlemnini; it as imprudent ana dangerous. A letter from an officer in the armv to a friend in New A I ha- i

ny, publishad in the Ledger, says : The proclamation of the Governor has done more to confirm the people of thi.s Territory in their rebellions course, than anything that has happened here before. The doenment has been sent from one end to the other of the Territory, and is being read at every store and settlement, stand aud pulpir iu co ,t wag V impossi;ieFt0 country. It was quite lmpo-; execute the laws before this, but it is uow doubly so. Affairs here demand that one of 1 two things be done the President to issue a proclamation pardoning everv crime that 1 has been committed up to the present date. (and there have teen thousands of the deepest dye,) and allow them to have their own way. They then would not require the aid of the Executive, which they now have, to assist them in bidding defiance to the laws of the United States. After viewing all the facts of the Mormon question it appears to me the only proper course to pursue would be to recall Gov. Gumming, nnd seud some one here who is sound on the goose question, (as they say), and make one more effort to enforce the laws and punish crime, a thing which 1 think to be almost impossible. It is a notorious fact here that the obligations of Mormon ism are such, as not to allow them to give evidence against, nor convict, a brother Mormon, of any crime whatever. Judge Cradlebaugh is a sharp thorn in the sides of those persons who have lieen committing crimes under church dictation, for the last six or eight year.-. Be has done more to ferret out crime, and bring to light the guilty, thau any other man in the Territory. Judge Sinclair, who presides in the 1st District, also took a decided coui.-c in the matter, but be met with no better success than Judge Cradlebaugh; neither of them have been able to do an v thing. It is now reported here that Judge Sinclair is to xt(ia and the Mormons are chuckling over it at a great be true. rate I hotc it tni not Mlugular Divorce Case tuite a singular divorce case is ju-i now agitating the good people of Butler. Pa. A. J. Rebstock sued for a divorce from his wife The trial consumed nearly three day-, and was one of great interest as the. respondent is a young woman of about sixteen years of age, very beautiful, and the daughter of one of the most wealthy and respectable citizens of Butler The parties were married about two years ago, the. wife then being only fourteen years of age The libel charged hef with adultery with a man by the name of Hall, also of high standing, and the head of a large fiHnily. The jury rendered a verdict iu favor 01 Mr Reb?to; k. A Butler paper says 1 Immediately after libcllaut ha i filed hipetition, it appears respondent hud left and gone to Huntingdon, Indiana, and there applied for a divorce on the ground of desertion and ill treatment and, to the utter hs tonishment of libellant and his counsel, she appeared iu court the day subseirtie.-u to the verdict and filed a certified copy of the record of said Huntington court, divorcing her from the bonds of matrimony, as a bar to a decree upon the verdict obtained here. To this plea libellant s counsel has tiled answer, aud thus the matter Will rest until the next sitting of court, when the question a to the validity of the Indiana decree will come before his honor. Mr. Redpath, a friend of the ne groes, who has recently lieen tu Havii to see what advantages that country otlei ! to free blacks, has issued an earnest wniniug t them not to accent the invitation of the ilaytian President to plate themselves i uuuer a government ot their own race Ii.j I I eaineilv M.ivia.- lo wail it iiltle j longer before accepting ihe proffered pas- ; sage to that Republic Soulouue wanted Aiiiuhmim to labor mi his estates lacnu.se the were better work1 men and more easily managed and required j less oversight than his unpaid Soldier) . He i wauted good slaves that was all; for he ; had neither foresight, patriotism, nor li'ieral ideas. ie'.l. it.t i., tx man ot vei dittere .1 character; lut until begisori you certain solenn guaranteea, it is both your duty and your j interest to keep yourselves bt-yond thereacli ot bis authority . Remember that when .uii uos. booud I the limits of the I'nited Sutes. Uie (iovernment and laws of this country forever i to protect you and remember, also, that, j although Hayti is nominally n Republic. I the Government is, in fact, a Military Moi - archy. You cauuot leave it it you are j llfk or colored without the osluioJ eii.ti.E "J tbe 'owrnment. 1 iiica.s vou receive a xuaianty ol cx- ( trul luiiiiary duly for a long term 1 c -1 . 1 , m . , i oi venrs, voo win gain noiiuug, iinn prorj.iriiv , lose your all, by emigrating to tin llavtmn ' r . , " Itepublic The country, it U true, is a tetreotriml paradisi-; ut what bl uetit will accrue lo you from that fact if you cannot pro ore farms on liberal term?, or adequate protection to enable you to cultivate the bine. 1011 may aciuin ' Thi HtvtM Ki of Cioa. --Aii OOlfcOal rtatement has just been published of the rev -ennc-9 of the colonial gpn ernnient of Cu'-.i for 18fi8. The results are aa follows Total Sl3,120,i't'i 00 The items are thiH stated Imposts and contribution. Custom houses. Crown monopolies Lottery Public property Eventual revenues Items not in the hndet d,642,:;di 334 10,77,671 071 ltfoJtMS ' j ,799,821 C'4 14,921 10 .140,07- 54 230,080 &9 tuUl.. iH,12C,30- M An island thai yields such abuudant revenue would m. lease our ornrocrcc if pro . OoJi secure the privilege? of fre trade With it. 'The mechanic 3 of Ooeea Eay, iu Wisconsin last vear built a vessel for oteab navigation, s in. h they sent, vin the Lak s au I tbe St Lawrence to the ocean. The operation pimed m..,, - .-iu!, that they i i leu.! thi war uancrease the business wiib the conviction that it mny be made one ot ihe peruiauent p.irmils ot the pOOse tjhjf iiny a trunk, i'at -aid a ileoier. Anil .vhnt lor fOOMSd f hnv n trunl:'1 lep;.;.ej Pat. "To pal oii Usthcs in, m lbs reply. "An go naked' OBMsOnssOd Put. - Tbv divh 0 bit iv ;t.

Squatter Sovkbiigntt. The Louisville Dtmorrai takes the folio win piactical

ii .1 vieWt of squatter sovereignty : The question is, what is it belt to do wit tbese Territories ' Mmll Ceeress nude I take to make 'laws for therrt. and exernte these laws or shall Congress grant them a " charter and let them alone, ninjert to the 1 restraint in legislation thrit t he courts impose ' The latter is practical d, easy, and according to the .spirit of our infgtitutions; in accordance with the right of the people, which they had before the Constitution was made, and which they I never surrendered. This policy is'praeticahie, and has been sustained by the country. ! Xo other policy is practicable. We care not what sort of sovereignty this may involve. Sectionalism may call it squatter sovereignty. The country will require them to .. down on it. and remain there, Thai local sovereignty in I Territory is n necessity. Congress can't execute laws that are offensive; that the people arc determined shall not le executed. Public opinion, without any law. can destroy any institution. The work will be done before any law of I TerriflOTV is made. We have had cxiK-rience enough about Territories to know that Congressional sovereignty can do but little. These appeals to the Federal Government , in Congress are, therefore, futile; and come j from a set of impracticable politicians who never did anything and who never will do anything. Tut. Cot rsr or Warren Tkape. The Kcentwj Post copies from the Philadelphia Xorth American statistical statements of .i u v...: r e . i- i hri .uivugu uu.t.M ui me iui 1 lines, and adds the following comments These fiprures go a good way torhowwh.it mnny are unwilling to lielieve. biwe the j completion of the extension t- Chicago, the ' Pennsylvania Central road has hecomc a I powerful competitor for the trade of the West, and under the support of the C.tmden and Am boy sceinc to be abundantly able to carry on the war witli the New York Ceu- j tnL The Baltimore and Ohiostrond doe. the mass of the passenger lui j.incss between the West and the National Capital, Which i very npidly increasing, and alo the com mercial travel to and from Baltimore, and yet, with this-advantage, its through trael is not large. I he .vpw 1 ork Central transnets all the passenger business between Bos- ' t i " r - t- , i i ton and the g eater r-rt of New Englaud nnd New l ork and (he West, be -oh-; the travel to and from foreign port?, nassins ... inrougn .ev i ork on account ot its numerous lines of foreign steamer? and packets. The New York and Erie railroad is a competitor for tho latter, and with the of having its terminus at the harbor of New York, it is not strange that it obtains more of this travel than our line. ———<>——— RAILROAD WARFARE.—The eastern business public have recently been greatly excited by an alleged attempt of the New York Central Railroad, of which Erastus Corning is President, to monopolize the carrying trade of western produce, and thus crush out the more southern line—especially the Pennsylvania Central and Baltimore and Ohio. It is stated however, in the money article of the N Y. <Evening Post>, that a report is current that the policy of the New York Central has been adopted, not with a view to injure at present the southern lines, but has for its object the total prostration of the New York and Erie Railroad. The two southern lines are able to compete with the Central; but the Erie having no funds and few friends, is considered a weaker enemy. If the Erie should fall into the hands of the bondholders, Mr. Moran having the confidence of the majority of the foreign creditors, would still continue at its head, and thus be a thorn in the Central's side. So, to prevent this, it is alleged that the Central will make an effort to force a sale of the road—that they have already organized a company, and have the money to purchase it. This would make the Central the most powerful pecuniary and political corporation in the country; they would thus be able to control the trade of the city and State of New York, and consequently enable them to compete more successfully with the southern lines. ———<>——— ll aipfr- if -;ia wm alsStirhiii) all the silver to herself. Tin- drain fraSBI thi c.nintn .up. Kurope lor India and 1 'hum 1 1 11 rOOMOJIt lOftOOBb London let tii a the drain ol -ilvci to India continues on an iiormoiitf vale,' an. 1 the !,i-f fort nightly steamship took nearly hVaT" pel;itioiis were l Oinineuceil al lb-.-BOO) county jail in L'iii.uinali 00 Monda . lest. It is only intended to lay the foundation-, ot the building this seoSQa. It is epected iu bo a model prison biMise, .mil Still coal itp.vards of loO.OOO. The Philadelphia Bulletin aaya the worst hi;-s of 1 ufliani.in bore Utelj lieen revived among the firemen of that nn and every alarm of tire i now the .ignal for the OornotratsQit nf shssnjefhl 041 traces. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. art mi I.F.KS, ok woi i.n-m: MlLI KK- -A partnei i h at. led :,-. n - Floauinr Altll. mutowu .1. ;ii ohio Riwar, ' mIi..:.. there Ir- H liouo- caih deuie id lot ln.-i. tijui mid oilitil tiiiui utie run ol -! cau malt. I'blii 1 lll njr is reaily, an. I h .-i ii imil aow in -i .- tion '.n it. All tbat 0) rotjoirssl Is capital nit. 1 ui to pnrcbae .-n- of Ilsni.-i s patent MHlc Ti.e ,r. 1. m . .. 1 1 1 1 1 . ti ,'- Milleramt Millv.rdit He iiels N Mttriei- witb ,t sasall roptlal. m4 Mm capable of doiriK tbe f.it-.oi I i. -in,--. K, 1 -:nnc ula rs apply to Ml 11 lie, .t tl..-J-.n 1, il ot 1 - bis Wist rjpn I'M 6 TO sV KJl'H ."if . e Ii .1.11 UH O - T Y I' y. IKT1.STS. Kl.Ll.KK a. WllirC, ut th.- soltcUai 1 1 tiunibc. al ertist. have lir"i;eCt ua . eunpieia a sasOaMM -t Hli -.'.'-:rnpii .;.! Anil. 1 ; .-tad., ronsistiiiK every style ut Case, PhUve, Mtlee, Cameras, Stands. CtMBSicals, .v.- , I srfHl ...,. I. tbev MM MMMMMd t". fnriill, ika ir;nt.- .it Co.. la I aoti ortcM aB soslnra wtU rsassjesj punnjii ttesitiun K i:i.I. KK A V 11 I , , tny5-Ualiii No. 'Al Main Unvt ft; IS I . it 1 I.ti JHIt H TJ.-'T T Tli I. ver ol a g..."i icji ti, know that KLISIJ I IIAlK'oCK lias just re-.eiv. I an Invoice t t. si .i.mr.-.l OOHOBMre CtsOia" ami --Ki Bui I i. i s, lint tt y tbepi tl: - ,i i t ImbfOi. 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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G&tt.fSS!fJ .lav of June. 1 jO. lit - ' leek P. M., a! tin-Court it....-. 4,.. ., ill 1m- t-n ! ;it I'nl.ii Aarti.ni tli. fol-l-.v iiif I. l-'iinl Lands in aU'i i-QnniTii; EvansTiUe J, mnat valuable nnorenpied residence lot In Evansvile . The E.ist 1 , of lot t-To, Donation Enlargement. 2-r.H4 feet, corner Main street and the ..anal, opposite Lauirhlin- a a rehouse. 1. M arn-s of land n Pijreon i!wk mid the Halt Well r ad. known as part of the Mitchell Tract, being the West Dart 11 . qr. of Bee. iJowu Cranse 1 1 , all In meadow and woods pasture. Will be sold Id lots of about 6 acre each, to -tut purchasers. The forejjoins: i-i the property of th.. Adult nu-1 Minor heirs ot John and Elvira Mitchell, deceased, and a' to the miner heirs is r-ald by order of Court. The title are irood, adult heir will warrant. Ternu of aale, caeli i at l, and '-,at 1 mouth ..ii intercut and uiortaate (.n the property. 4. Also at aame time :ind plao, lot ITS Donation Enlargement. 7,'xli feet, lying between the canal Uiain and th German Catholic 'hurrh, containing i l.i irk and a frame tenement, and an ice houM. Lot 10 ta Mock :.t. Eaterti Enlargement. , corner lot US'-.aI50 feet la a l?xl neighborhood. ii Vine mid Sixth utreeU. 6. Lots 4 ami ", Union pi ice, 100xl4o feet, n.-iir residences of Judge Bak, r :-u4 L. S. Maloi!. . Tiilea good, and warranted. Terms aamo as iiloe. 7. A l-o lot ' '. ",o 1 4J 1 ., ; loti 12, 16 17. :uil is -tnu h 29xl4J j feet ; and frae. luts 19 and V, atl In block 3. Carpenter place, on Bond atreet, claee ta i . i.tral .Market central for bintiueita or r-ideice. S. Lots 1 and 2 itli two flouts, and lota 1, . 4. r. fi 7. 8. mini 9. in block 1. Battel! otao 2Sx1(aJ t.-i en Carit-ut i itreet. ..j. -n- V. (iient--i - reilUnce and James Swanson'e Lumbr Viud. :. Lota 2j, 2.. and 2S, iu same Mink, n fen -1 ter xtreet. 10. Tho upper half of blix k -J. Battell i la e, cor n. r tlia aud tenter treet iv avtr;igc- ol 7 -fox t wia. ll Lots 1. I. and 3. Mock 1, Bteekweffa KuIirgcmeut on Third street, Ingle street, mid Mai - k. : nmti and jolatag St. Jobu'k Ckarcli. i-- i.ois i ana huiKiiv i. I . i t . l .1 t block l, fctocavMre Hi-birgi-nient, corner Pit s on and T urd ..tr-rfs, toaether, 4l foot on Uivisn n l Jiki l. i t on 1 Hil l ilu-e: atliiiji in l. i : 13. Lots JL tti, 'JT, and '2t. in blo-k 17, ht.-ck. well's Kn large inent, on Ingle street, ltiveu Sixth aud seventh, ilOili:' leet, 14. Lots C aud nndlv. -x Lot- 1,2, 3, and 4, block 43, Es-terr. Enlargi-meat go -1 lots lor Btftnitth ttni'i; pui posAS, on causl, two fronta. 1;".. Lot- 14, 1 , and - of 1, Avou i l.i- . U L au acre, aiti t v. lioiits U It-el in wi.ith, on Seo4td street, near Judge Baker" rMJ4M 1 Lot in' ., 1 ,ion W ater sueo H v I l"i Let. IT. rndi. Vlot 2, Motk 117, T.amss. o, on Kir-i , Str ,-t, and ,it lit feel -,,n ,ie. ileal Ma-lBe H - pital. 18. 6faa;reH known a- lot 17, Emblem Ihwaiuti, ' R. W. quarter, 24, t, 11. ati PffrtkMl 'r. s, neat the Salt Wells. TitlM all triM.,1 aoJ kdi i.ni!,.! Ail Imv. Ii. re alter lomiu due to be oai i by purchaser. The pPbtion and value of mmi) in EreMvtTk is now iuci tailing f.ii i limir. .! l-urrfitin. Tl.KMj sAr-une-tLn i -V -.,e-.l,.nl at I aad oaa-ttaird at 2 yaara, witk interest on nofa aaWI nor;atr, waiving "relief laws. K-.r I -rther inlor- .,. r i..n i,i.i e ti. , HIS 1S.i;i fc Iu i IGLK1LKART Jl AXTHS, Evaasvilla, lud hAsTiLLF, May , 1859 tny5-4tdJlvr STUMS t"S'tt t MtUJ.W S ICO cars Baltimore Oytn, lo do French Sardines. Iu idoro and i. r eaie Ly ALUS St BOW KS Jo bask-'T, lieidsick Champnlgne, qts It do do do, pu li do CliUrtt do, ts 10 do rto lo, ds in st.-ru and for sale by B) I ALLIS A HOWko w. s.mtu's jfiTrsm rmmSMjM. la ktiH of Stk Ale, JO bbls ol Ksimett Ale In store and l r i eae by ALLH Jr Hiv K8. 9 announce thr completion of the exteMlvi tin-provi-uii-nts to i heir concern, vhick bare been iu 1 i SJTSM far some Mm past, to aflwrd tk. utmost l k .lity for rnrryin n an eX teas ere trade, Vy eellii. i I v- d article uuh at tm h j rice t cannot fail uiii.er-,il itist. ii.1, llavinc thH ..I y . t In licu 'H-n . nslderation that straii;htf..i ward dealing-, t.iund. don h n . nid IiU-ralltv . ,m en,nlil be resorted to, aud thus eeUblish mutii.O i i. j llden, -e between Lijer nnd SalhlJ 1 dte St k i nnuuall 1-. .. i ven t. j - r tin. ut r-plete, and 1'iir -' isers may relj upou uie. tinn with an i-xb iisii. J as, 1 1 1.,-i.i on rea-.--ii O-l. term - I I,. ,,iild ,nrert partienjar attention to tl.eii late hnpoftati n .oi Irih Linen u'ouds. j and 4 4 Iri-di Miteas, 1J -1 Linen MheetiUKS, Pillow 'c l.tn.-i.- Ilnmt keohtets, Towels, Napkins, Meat-bed and Rrosvn l.inen Tnlde i'..ths, .t. .t, i ', i ner of SCaia aud Kiist Mrerts. ; Ksn in: i tjs. ifi: .in i In reeeint of a larce stc k of Inni,. MediI" oiit- 'ls lv, Mndu, Window Ola-", and Faac Qoo4, all tsl whi.h bought ai the ny kSWMt cash prices, whn h . n a Ides us tw oftei our lert areat haiain Onr stock of Medtrfnea arc oiuunta-i-ied hr puiit.v . W. itie ,lei,-i uioi I sell pure Drugs aud AL-di. in.-i , -i aot m il al n '..ri ijuentlv. i! fesj 0 lift ivfb ,,iir tnedU ile-s PWV, d-H tl.iUle low roiDAMl) A flloM.MiN, injJ DrUKgU ts, 17 Xaio si BUI lit it -. 1. M jut r,-. - I red the third tKipasral I ll. "br ' coniin,; Wat-I. Sprltii; ll -.- ibe Kvel-jor" of the MSU.ill. 1 AI.-o, Men t and Children t llal., Mi.n, and n J general MSStitau-nt ol li v U00.U. niv S EM BICll A Co.. 4 ' Maini.li. t g 1ltV.i T H.I UU.i .fT Jll f TIO.V WjW , , -ale.-i Uat, Piheallns, and Ciftai e will sell al ow wTttitn khmm, dm W EI'.neI'A V uii.l Till UmIiaY, M.. llli hu.I th ; .-.- ! Matt., Id cao-s of t'lubrella-, 7.",ssi I'ii.iri, In b . Shirts, h do I'nder Shfrts, 40 t-- assorted llut111, ..do, liowie Kllll.f. .'. d.. Ka... i . .0 .I.-. Ml I'lincy ,Sap, eml notion- aetieralli . Tfasjn as Sir- Ml -urn- iiiid. i 3o. cah ; all .uiii OVef 090 Ol d.n -payal.le in Hank, with n prove-l ras uiiiy. M. NELSuN A ' . ao0 An, Ii. -in.- a. rU.Ob lt, .MIJP .I. D t Mitt Ja E" M isi i-i-i extra Faiailj Ploar (none such , l"M.aK Supeifine do. Ol bxs PasOOM a (iauiMi ' kM .p, At doaioru-f.wl Chi kns. Just reeeivrd an-l loisalel.i CflAS. M lOHNSTON. apJO Puaey'" Mock, Main ot., ne.-irCsii.il 'mm I. i i ut. i: s t, i m i. .i p i:s rj.i i be-t .i-. . I tin. -lit .-f Wliit.-w.i-!i llm-die- -a.-i oftered I'M -.lie in tlna. ilv, i ll. -M Ml exhibition ht 0TU9OAKB A I llo.MI'wN ."., .tjo i; Maia at ii 1 1 9 5.-ii tbis.l.iy, an lavoksj of ii. -w and fasb iona ble I'erfunierv . Fancy Soaps, and Hair Off, iu-c!ii-lii,u tbe celebrated Cucuiiic, so hitbl r.-cai-.... tided ti i tbe Hsu. H salami; bird aud lluttei Ij Extracts ta lbs llendk. rcin. f, and lanpan- - .riaieut A Coli-nue, lreMiu Cotiile. ,ird llru-bc. nt tbe P. 11, Store. 17 Main St I .el. ,l ,i .isstntT.ni:.'T iti tacit a O if Tl Tl"., Seli. ted jwirticnl n y f.-i l imilt MM, o recent iinjM.rtMti.-a ,n..l tin.. t wtb. to vtlm b we lii.it. tbe .ttteution of coiinoisseni, tepi .is I It I lion thai hit- e v'p'1 ielo e.l tliM ditb. tilt) in-tliii; t-..-.l l - JiiNt rei eivel at ap vi H ; !' i )ti , CUOM Ptl II wojotoi sv s- JUkWMM, m mmm sun 0) W Niuir-Mir. of Mm bssl oatlty tt Kora lll'l - ) hast, in store aud t-r "aK- by ap3o KAMITKL OKR wee.Tii t. jejj: .t.y t'MM. B ej -t i.yr. M "Miaise Hole" Anvil received tin- day sin In- -l. sj MM1 M, OHM If MMTM sUBsffO 100 MKUS ..le i.t S K Oil UK Ii I d CO., MjQS apjo Nf. 4 Sycamore tiei. ten . us o i.isH s fou s.n.n itw - i. i;i t libit r -v pan N... f jrnssnrn street mitt m. 1 1, : m K.i r j 5wp ii t - M hRc.il HI GGY or alii ex.-lmiife for psub i n-juoe in o.u iace. sajOasBi Oeciar C"t.J-'Jx& sWrrVFif IHE .1TTE.TtWV Of l oimlrv ns.-rebniits to a... brire to-k of 'e.li burns, . i.itSSliv greater ri.-t of i.e hic! dyle than evst hat i- ibred iu Loabrviile, aotongal a l.i. b are Witnren K.-l fttlat Ciiiiras, 3 m, iraa i. Hi.t. list J,. Ul.ifcf I.. 4. .b Jv lo tl- J ' ,L 0o t.r .i btaovti -f Pin d '.ri-n bound. Ail .n. vVIUti. -r-: .-i :.-.t..- p Ke.l iu CTe--. witboai '!xtrn csWi) soaafoaj tbeii nan and ---i.-.n.ir! ti .ur-.-rt-tliost oa . nin( ii.rii and i ! sao -is- Inn is au Mj pOSi hosoa In ihe Veet I i ..i. ; ti. t ill- W.waliss Ware St r i p IU 0r.LL rm Main st., baO IWt. ibir.1 A F. ortli, bouistilb. K II 1 inOP 1 eP li.i I . ...iu n. n.. v 1. t, . t c l.ao -. fur mi cb ai. to l- 1." H 1.1 - ii'icniii. nt ai. II r v Hi i "1 1 ii.vn.'.v y.-A. ht( tni.i 1 ee l Hi.viI'm.n 1,,-it, j.i.f reeii 1 dir.. f fn.i.i Net. ..rk. . varied aswusriiueal oi lihus, hb. OaO, ass4stasa PrMOOUj lnl I'nui.r-' Vasaisl., . II-. aid a. -nic, la ski. 11 Hi. . lutea l !.. d-.-l.-Ib-ui attelin u. " ll nt ittWaM Ktiii prie, mi lite Urn h...r . I Nash MrQst, hsaust 11b, I. id - I OVO.VTA'AS-A I'l.i ajA.N 1 U':nse. ruutaiiiiU uLwiil Q'. Dt, t.LLi: 11 ... eia ocni j I; at tali -in- .

amusement;.

Messra Spalding & Bogera nc-pocur.iiv aunonece that Hi ir great new Orleans circus 1 r..m their Amphitheatre, N.-w Orleans, ail! t j j ,.' ' cammed on loar.l the naauag MM, at KVANSVILLR, TI KsDAl . MAY DOORS OPEN AT t A 7 0CLOCK P. M. lft -YiaiaioR. Dm tirrle Ml c ut: Family Cir. . le W rent ; Children 2" cent . Oallerie- 25 rent. In addition to the Stock fompanj . the Manageluetit have ths honor of nnnoinieinc th- following K'Teiti Artistrai, making it t.y far the !;r.-. t .....I moat perfect Equestrian Et:l.lishmont in Europe or America M'LLE LLOUE l.OYALE : Premiere Kpiefltrienne de f ir.pie Napole. n, i'....-. ro: ilerfully bMMitiful and exjert, Httrpafin hiin living Rider, male or I jmale. k First app.-:rai..-.- in the I'nited States): LES FERDES )NRAD ! For the past six years the features of Mm 4rque ! l'Imratrice, Paris, consisting of MOSS. GUILLAUME COX&AB! j The ( i lebrateil Antipodean Rider. Kirt ai-.-u i Mice iu the l ifted States.) MOSS. CARLOS CONRAP: The taiuoii French Gymuaat and Or.it, .UiFirst niipearanre in the' I'nited Mt. MOSS. FRANCOIS COXltAD I I he Great French Acrobat and I'h-.-o. I u-o paaranre in trn' I'nited State. ' Mtt. V. t. DALfi The .iNt..iii.Hhing Still Vaulter and Rider, Iroui N. . VwrK (Pint nppearanco in me s.-mh ULBOF. SAKi KDAS ' 1 The c. 1. orated SpaniNh Juggler, from the finjiie HisanMa. Pi rat appearance In the I". Si.d Mil. FRANK ION ALISiN ! The famous CaUafbeuiat ami Pantomiinikt, from Vwlley'g Amphitheatre, London iFuai .,; e N.uth 4T" This is unquestionably t"i- i i t ij .-. -rtant and costly coinhiuation of Foi iu .vtar en . iti- 1-i-d in ASMnea, aiul invotree an exp. ns- only itteiiBtS by tke exigeacasi i their N'ea Drk-ans impbi i heat re. Iu order to afford tin ir Southern patrons" i ? u I yment nl all Hke great atttivettOM of ti," Ami-hi theatre this winter, there v. ill i- . L.l it. ,, uuai iliately letore tho Circus petforiuan o. In the PA Lvi V. MrKi'l (adinJsvion ?s cent- ntr-,:i p bj Irout stain,.) Mil. A I LAM.K If ON taStC I lo- Living Skeleton Vi.dim-t i wonderful plsjrs e ronformatioii . An enoruous LITIaQ AFIMi VN h" o fOB .arfeel long, weight tig J,l ih iiiol,, v. hi. Ii ,. n-Miie - do.en full grown fowls or a niull ta" at ni f. I uiid a bejl I.lVINci AFKIl AN A N AC -I 1 leet loQg, Weighing bl pOtUld Also in ths JtlDOTTO SALiXCs n t rd the Sieanei James Raymond, iminediatefj -it. i . . h i ii. in ierformance, (admlseion J'. cut- . ivuly i;:nii7ed Troupe of CAMPBELL MISST&ELS c'omi.i lainr L U KNKKLAND 'auipball .Minstrels E. H. WIXCHtLL, Mlnstrela: t IKumey ... iui ei Matt P.al s CanipU il W v HEDDKN.. d Kuim tXa-.jn.L sCan j11 Minstrtls. J. II. DooLEY- of HtU Lai tlaeaptieU alia stetlt ; ii. A. MOKTOARDE. oi Bryant s Siinstnb T. r. 11LSHNF.LL; of Chrwt)'s MisutrcU Supported Oy cfMcicnt auxiliaries cxhibli at NEWBrRO Widnosday April uay J-t i ilth To the Public. rWMill P-MST tTMJITTM M sfAV SPBlti O M. solar, havo been verr v.et ouer, causing; nsuiv 1 our rivers to ovorfl.. theii banks. Lss Ving up the water in the creeks and bayous, and d litf to a mnilderable cxtci t th. ixittom IhioN; when the rivers recede which may I.. . . ;vcted Pu-iB, then the large surface of decaying i,-; tal le matter exjiosed K- tin vn l inp i ay of tl, Mimmer un, produce the malaria, vvlii.-ii pi , -"o fatal iti Its course, sweeping vhle Stat nnd . paring neiiner age nor sex in K: . i-nnri:,j MMh Alter a residence ..f mor- than tsrewts -o- la the middle and Southern Stfttee, we think t- Bai iliscovercd a medicine width, to a icrtain extent, is a preventative of the attacks oi bsKnsjs Sever, ague, A:., and as such we rncesasstn 1 oar Mtum.di . Whik.. We w-ih the public t.. understand that VC ire not urc.iii: upon them the km of -tt 'nt- Lfqs ri a lfniyr. Weare, and alwavs have I eeu, . ;--. i Ik ii Iwinc Med in that way, bat it sjecah will umi hem r. Mch, let them hare by a!! means a pure article that will keep them in health, and lengthen in-A'.id ol shoitetung their Ihe. v. pro. msc to sell alwsy- pure and unadulterated Liqnors for medkinsl porpo 1 lit tl . f..t thu st-.m-....l.- ..l .. ;r - ... 1 .. .. A : 1 1 i . 1 1 i ii - s.i-n.. it i.'-i.ii:e,i -11,1 in;: , ti.oi u. u, pection by tbe be.t i beinists in tbis or any etlieS oni.tr, to tin.i aae iinpiultv or sdulteralioH in tbe alu.-Ky l-irtiide.l l, iiv A Hie Ib-ae's Ma' nolia ' ll i- aarrauted. u it is distil!. -.1 Imni tOe cera, i.,.-i wbeni, witb h lis;bt iMldttion i! Sjsissl . uleiii ante! We bate no donlit many m-i-..i:-but. In-t s i iiiii.hI iii bmsltb, if not at taally killed.pt lrinWiii2 l ad wbioky, tbe greater the reason tbat Alb-t .V II-. MM' pure Magnolia should Im- oi v, u l.tl lle. .I.lll ltM'.'IVel Hll.l III itor 1-T M If - 10 i ii-.-'d BroasUsa i t i hsssi t-.&7 '.: I. ) , pijM- 00 lol.l i from :i to s7 w :il 4 pi". Holland ton ; pnacbi -n- ..1.1 Kiuu. , U.I.IS ,t ROW I. v Wal-i , u.-i j: i hi. .VJf W- A. l.i POrLA ll BH I MOUBL- a naitleoMa iiui in mm ot turn tipf er countiej., Bar lag purchased one , I y, pBs celebrated Machines for satiinn SkiagMS, i-. of.n fnuii-bin tfcs soliacriber aitb s:ip-l-lie.-. uf IliSee etl a Sllljis:b- - -,ie.l out ol-0Ulld, , lear pophtr, and put it in b-ii..C. fintuiniasj; .'mi .-bitiilee, lull count. Thfe ari e.l article, and Ml ntistnlre. tbe lt -iib-litnte (! pme that . M Ui .un. I, and costing a gl .teal 1. -- Qnanj. Call an I examine tbeUi at i. F. i;1.ovri:I LsMibee Vsrd. - t'orner Msiu and Beeasjflll streels. f ' lJHJt: .ev j a. m iwr J ao Mas White Uose, O-hMsOrsy il, hi IsMs Ptastev I arts, 10 il-. Cement. For sale bt OKH, DALi Lb IU M.iUI'KT 4HJI.V 1000 POf .Yfts fie I e-.i. re, f,.r mi!. Ie (IRK. kAlsZILL .t V. fU J.Vif flTi H- :. bid lar. - do Nat t Pit' b K m Iv -m ouk. BmLzaxii k 1 1 Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! t T UEIElf-KM it .i f lis t a ov DOWK Jir.N-t frotu tile piantiti..ii, i teHllle It.bi, be,;.. 'ii l.bds ..i N o. I.T !.. - be .lp.'" JOS. SUHOENFELD, I oWHM PIALER : BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UPS, AND Straw Goods, . tWaOU -iimim MS. Main wu Mi.cM.-ia, , tS at I V A N V I I.I.K, IMi C WOP EM TOOLS. Jl ST MEiI.lt'- ' ed, h loy,- aSSOSSJ ment SB C.".-r VSaala the o. -t in iiwililt ted fi.ii-li. ever it oil: I.t t . Ftan .. rills l . P.- l.il-lll v"- SlK.keb IV.- , . - - k w sue Hut ner s Ha to -Luther's Barbel lOhan KOSMI ll.-l.e-. I . sals i v JACoB BTltAUl ,v ael to M..111 ON, -t r.-.t . Hot t-Af I 00)41 Kit I GROCERIES & LIQUORS, Xo. iS West First street, l-iS ly LVANSVILLK, INI. m.ion OlilP sli.lOOJi in t OMOssM -m iu, nnO nsjegbo-j r- cf jut .ti-.. a i-t t slh TIioiuh.' tbirtv hour ami eini.t dav Cnt km IMOas, Plia . EMmsVoO n1 Biiu.j Chain, Bedsreails, Bureau, and inn fine Bock Cats, vt tl i b. m ; i lowfbr.ii-: , i- H. XKLSON m. CO E If SPHIAUI VOO US. -J J s,T u n-1,1 ss.rn;. ..! it br;ns Pry G--r. 1, . . Biprish.t ..ine Cballis, B-raccs, Black S.iks. 1 Usmsmmj., Ac. Ac. 11 siery ol .ei . .,!.. ..,.1 u.-il,., , ,.. . ., lb I. s .0 '.. 1. ... H p.-r i-nir lo Ike i vua sixed i ... 1 i. i-.iif) idu-s Had so mncb t Bcoltyla catling. hi j'i w K s t sieet Hi. . fi ht sanaa ? s'av i ' 'lli iii' m 1 tile: lartest and mrt - MHMVle U.-ti., ! .--Ik. u t.l.u.1.1 to (l.i. .-it) 1 "t ntb. B .; unit i'tifti, a.H) I01 LadkSS, Slhaafs I 1 oil 11 en, tbe aortmaur i- p..rf. t "all. .t v. , i,i K,,,t fM,,,., uid -"iipply vmii antJ ' m1smE E t f O TBI ' S. ols s. .;t P.-tat . as and Yai.. in lust lOcel. 1 1 and 0m - t II 11 AM A Y l I P31 ornei Kirt and Tine i, 11 8 T

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UP III r it .f.VJf ' is extra I'asailt I lo u . ' ' '.l-.'Ufrtd; Corn Meal. I!, ii. 0ABIS A

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MISCELLANEOUS.

Jef nal part of the sr. or. of sect. ..'i. Ti.-un JS, Unn.v in aeef. ciitalliltii: acies . . mm . , - ..il 1 11 of lullo. ISSUi; 1' UllW HPI "If" "' avaii-Miie, a.,u m-i.iI. of Trturctoa, lmUs.ii. Ot 'mlf .of saw tracts is fn a : d state! cultivation aid well f.-uced and iniuiii--l The ti-lU are arranis-i lueontaia 1 '. to -'J res oat h, and provide.i w.ih . fcxv w wiping c:it--. Mljl -Ti:i ..f never f;.rin atork water. The I. ,i;tn. .- i .'iit of a p 1 1: tine hooae. eoiitminii.' , h ? r nf. uver.u-nllv l uiii.-d, a 'hhI i mine oK li-ii-', milk h'ii -. an. I ..I.- I-....!,..;.- Inti.1 m, ntliei necest MMbinir. I tier. i ulna injmu tw -above hvrd a -d . ii hard ol ei.nj. - (raifc uve --4 lie I and not in cultivat i-.a. is nvei.i viitb the Hnest timler the country will pr.lue.-. The said laud is situated netweeu i, Wabash Mid El i WM al and Eiat) A 'raw ! -i.l.-.vill lUilroail, t hiva. sailvs fshf t-s. h. is a model ntiK-k tarm. and in the mo-l healthy part ofsuti,,.,,, l.,i ,r; -,.,-ieSv U uoo.1. and the Country well provided w.th srii.v 1 nl Hiarrnes. Also the eaat half and ari the .t fcaHrtl ffie southwest jr. ol sect. JC, Town :t v. Lane,, pi d.ntaining I0&arree, with at. nit W acres In en i ration , Sort and tiiuU-r imsiu j..i'--.i The Knd divided betsreett hih i.-llin? and rich bdrtoai. Ttie - e jr of .e-t town :t i nn-- lo w, aita i Ing IGU acres ; The it hf a sr r ol ect i:.., to .; i:j.r con tannine Wacrtef" v ' r'rs0 i The u w w jr n e ir otaeet !.". town im, raass w. -t . i,- . The a i- .(r u a vr ..f sect 'J.l t i . t ti. l w ooutaiuing 1' hi Tri ; si: i it. an the M .1 K. ,icil. j , nk U Li aiiH ill.-. ai-U in li.e ii Uiwiutle ficitiilv ol .. rteam mill in full and siicensful oeiatn n, iaabie ot mraing eat " lem ol lumix-r daiiv. which imii will l.e sold If di-eired v.ith the la, nciued hna4 or separately . t i terSM Sas4 particnUrs apply to M. f4. coast, retudiug on I ho J" acre tract, ,-i U the tm i-i-nrnol. Also the loUowilig value!-., iot.il- ' tale iii ihe City ot Esnastrtlte MM Lamas..The n w hf of Lot 1 i.', and the uu f4 ol last 14. I i lie n n i . of i. .:i , me ahote i Lu 211, .si. attd-J-24 iu the n .nation KnlaioiiK-.it. AIm, Lots s, . 2 i;, hi 82, Let 1 in M S, bi . and in Id J7. Lot lo in Id :L1, b t 18 in Id lot 10 n Id 41, lot V in Id 4 :. sn.l lot 11 in hi St, In tie Eastern End irp ini nt. Also, lot- iaa4 jo in i a, i.i Hi rp M it, lots t. and in bl 17. and lot M hj Id Is, in the Vnnrth Knlanfjenssstt. Clie-lliird I lo' a, and Ihe whole ot lot ll In Original Plan. Lois 3 and 4 in Id :, Lilioti Bttlargeasent. Lots fc.-sS, and P. iu bl 14, Ku0 Kailait u-u L-)t 0 and adjoli me, ht of ., in 1.11'.. atvrki '! En Lots tt and I I i" l.i I. Bekei $ Addition Also 29A h.fe in Lo'usacn City aud .'. Idile.uAlo tlo-. kdlow in r.triuin;r I..ui.b in ud-i i . n-1. . O!.,!! ixl I'll., ci.nnti.x -Th ii e, n 1 1 bra r , rsuge . I a : 4' teres 1 1. - hi, n u ,j, , .- U. t r, range te w ; w)ci m W' lif, b w iir, wr 1 1' t. n - e, laiijt- l' w ; WlaereEhf.se jr, a w .tr, s. -. b, tosnttis. iaiite P v 10 acres. Lot j. sub n a .p, o 2, loan , laugo II a , 0 acres. 1 oi jomiI) n m .p Ms Jl. ion C. s, lange 11 nest 9 77 lo a. rat. W bt, ii e .p , ac X-, tow u 7 a, uii,- 11 a . an ai res. K bin o qr.sec 24, town t t, tane lo , fc'i at roe N . .p , sec 10, low n i. I, i .,Hf." 1 1 w , 1 u" a. 'e. S ,,r, tec 10, townti , rr.ngf 11 a , a acrcX n -p , sac 2b, town C s , range 11 W ; 1 acres N e qr, . w qr, sec 24, tow nC?, i iace lo w ; 40ares N , p n .' qr, aoc I', tj u C s, range 11 w , 40 a- res. .V ir.p-, n w qr, Jl, lown tt, r suite In ioncras. X eqr, s a qr.sec J4. t. ivn lis, range 10 w; facre. S hf, t b qr, 0, town C s. rance " v. ; r) ... rea. . I hi, s e qr, sec 'M, tvun C s, runc lo w ; MJ a. rfs. a -p , u wqr. e 34, town 6 s, ratif 10 w; Ph.ts ! t ol tna above tracts are well located, vaiua. hie and susceptible of a high stste of Improvement. are situated near the Citv, upon tkc Kailroad or Canal 1 J acres n w qr of s. c 7, iom 2 s range ti vr. USB dd n e qr do 20, do 2 s, do Sw luo do s vr i,r do 22, do 2 a, do !) w 111 do s qr do 31, do 2 s, do l w. l-1 io n w qr, as qr 24, Jo !i, do 10 sc. SDdon p qr: n c qr. J, in 2 s, dolOw. ?Sdor. l.fseqrueqr.Jo, .Li J .i 11 w. lUldo u vr qr, sec 14, do Ii, do 10 v. IGU do s w qr, do 9J, do 3 s. fo 10 v KOdo n c qr; do 2;. Art 3 n. do 10 w. ' Said tr.icLs are local 1 u it the I anal and Iliil irid, are covered v. ith the morf rateable t:r ' Btsr kottding and otinn pntposea, nd are thn flnosi lands In the county f r Agricvtltural purjirme-. Titles criect lUlacnUio lo qr of sec 21 (ooa '. mnp. : 7 vrest ; MO acres the s e qr of sec 21, town 3 1 range 7 w t ; 80 acres roe wtM bil s w qr, of soc 2l, towu 3 ranu 7 weit OB acre the e hall ' s w qs f section ii, tion .1 tanjro 7 we-t MTM"h. .,ndi in Pike and cic - .0 1 , healthy portions of the country . well supplied with pood water alo aith an abundance of the lest timlx-r and stone coal Titles intiiputalle OJOT sVwsOJi lesirons ol pun hawing, a ill 1 . I i-.-n tl..- nndeiMned lor terms and parti, ulars at the Hen I Estate Ag'tn y, Thiid tiei-t, opjn.ite tin Court House. Eian-vilie, Indiana. I-j:: -iw.l.t miw WM H. WALKEi: jrTMMtm Lur thut si rt:- . O. v. ith a tiue hortm-iit of Imii 1 i.d Cigara, loat aaoeited al . t-. .. . . , . . ,,, . , . , . ... r-. .r, SToOlMBli ,i riioVlPSoN WPMOTOJI.I M J.YM .1 .71 tt M O - Of tvpe artihtK will find a new MMt.-rtm. nt Cases and rratues jt from Now lork bought 1., and will Im. .old hi a smsll advance, by MOPDAKD 4 THOMPSON, MH la Mam .irwl lie J7 TE M . vTif L riIl.4S'CtI is Ii nr. PHK i ! LIBKKTV." -Twfif Ova cents Is the price of a i.ortle ..i Perry Davis Pain Kllb-r. There wan nothlna ver iati-nte-l - p..teiit t, leiu-.te all nuinnel cf Pain as I b IS iutjouable artiile. It i an excellent refralator ol tl.. Stounob hikI Biw.'ls. nd ba caused mole J,.y, and 'juickanod m 00 ,M1 IbmO lies tn the scope M mo. i t calculate ll i, in reality, an infalliMe Pain Kill i . Vvt ;.bt I t I'd. !-! al. 1 M - I ' .1 .- Rvl-. I .1' J. N. IIAKU1S CO., Ijils s Proptletors, Cincinnati. Ohio. Mt.it. s. J. tl I i: u- s 1 .t. n e 1. kW ,! !:' hoi Syi ifi, 1 -r t lie and RLoiitn Strap, f-T tin dire of San Hbetitu. Scrofnlons Diseases, "ntsne.n Fruption. and Kindred di use is (yiving entire tsatiflacti n and tbousnbds arsViauall. attntioc tb. joy they t-el on tbe reiimtal . f ti ",. I iatl.4onie diseases from tin 11 -y tem, hf 1 In- v.0.1 lertul BIimkI Purifier Hi-. 1 'erst.- BSMi sasastBSSJ Srith nun nrsal success a.s a lieab-r of old N.:e.. Teller and Killvorm Fl -t Bif nnd BarU-c I It. 1. These huiuors yield M it iii-tnntli ' roth bj i.V. vvuiiK itdPETift YIXRl.IN";. Kvunsville Spencer a Towu-k-d-I and St. ui st brudie, Ktwburg: an I Ira Delano ITabflcraon Ky. J. N. BAEKIi ,1 00., ,.p2i'-'2r?.d.. riprfetor, Cincinnati, Ohio. g .'. . O. Mil HMUSO.'s SMJKMmT' MLtw win: ntTTEBS for HaMronl CoostipaUou . llldiNt I li irlbtim, Loss of Appetite, ftattve- . -- ItlliMlaiHl ltieettn Piles, im unequalled in tt:e "Wije. VI s. rl4 K. r -ale by V V . H V WYKK m; PBETCB VlEIl11 no. Evaoaviiie, sereN ,f iir i,. and Spencer A i.-v iiM-nd Sewbnnr and Im Iieland. Han I r.n Ky J N. HARRIS CO ' 'nids . I'roprtnrs, Cincinn.ni "hi. J-et tt.ft.I Tl O.A HV,vrAH,-A b; f lereti rears old, left f.ther'-- house on Sntnrday, Hth Arll. mcl has pc,t len wn unr -- VLeu he left lis w ,re blqt pants, a Jirfcet of tl.,am Cotar, and Hark ep. His nam.- 1 flisrfcs Tacjn.r Auvl. Jy who an ,'ve nny IhMaMMlOu Mttu his tshaieatwOils NsjMMsMl Os caU ut Oh rlilli-i s, m ht A Writer's, or si (Ml fflc apl'i-tvd.w ItFll- EE.1 Tl'BE i."TME ISI0OI' W fRAltC All -i l Sprtoe SKI.I-- I .:b. f tl- 4 (HuSU ap0H r.- lo ni t-- anv dvii. -' f.. .. K M UK II t Co.. N a Mttt tr-l. it l,.t HS.rtl firs et 1. 1. 1. t n a ts 1 ah H.-H-w .osf.rtd -a.--, T l-tnuoiiiu laaunlaclure aad ai raansi, loi sale bt ap-.o SAMl'i'l, ftRR

gk f 1 1 Mi mj t" .s . . rj. tt ...f 1, ly CP BED H AMa loiw'' etarastsaai iu I Iiaaii Ths Quigiuy Haras arc lbs nnnparoil, and no c:lstake, for saie astfy st B. H. COCK A ttW -ap20 Icte Ageuts 1 : E-.a:.. . ille, lad.

MISCELLANEOUS.

mW i4B ; rn . . rrv rup, lo. Mimlierrx .1. ... I'.l.eAil-i. lo do l.vnioli di Recrivad and for saie bl 7 H. COOK k HON WXK 4-sV I f U'iTH THE TiJHElg nm The life of tradeJa sniajs titiuss, , And we are at or Acrupatjon Selling products ' ..i nati.-n. At price-, that create aenantsoa. - ... a Yon 1 You'll ! 111 si aud oftered .01 ,bsissaar.a.Ia'r. :r.i n.fce. hv inia or stSres : t't.-ters, at dines, fife lari Tgt tooies. 1 baatx, . n va.. ,1 Ih : a 10. 1 nc,.n Parsni , turnips, jrood potatore, Ptchsas salassS. and rasia 1 1 uoaatts; Peisper sawe and olire oil, l.atra tl-.r and corn meal. MMk v 1 up, sasp and candssa, - aith extra uaudlea; OOssOsV broshoi. harhete. and tabs. -' f ancr wmgon and cabs ; ti. aiH-r. laeitier. mmI better than other I si U.allf.l V: nr.ber, Snr cash so VSM. hMaatvst M 1 1 b 4Ut tl 1 VI. .. I haiMt lassHiii . deliver MBS . Msiu st. aalB ki:i;y rwo e-mittm 1. s i-i ms. ie Ml w ml m In p0Kti'-(!, ju rfll lb- Veil t r ..11 .R.-Mt Hats, Oired bt ACT IKK it M Mn uNNIkB. '"' M.tin street 'g t s' a 1. CElt'es tt J.vIT VWtk W W. .-.K. if--, fi b 1 i,i.i Battel . i'pl - i.. li. v It J N , Co., 17 Main st. mEi W till Ith S. .11 tt I Hl.l Vll'EB MV s,PBI; tTte I'diai oi aire. Adam hYde. t-'auhifesl. . Three VisiU to MaOaae..i i'tctwrea frtaa datum l it - l.e:teia tr.u -.lu dr kVaas' tvb-aiithao 1 st - o jomn ueahv. sMia t .c jviata .'. I 11st a, asaassrlhV. It4. 40O hoes it. ur.v ix. Ti.yPL 1 K, recalved ner sietsasrs and T,uiv 1 ; , aibl fci ab . tiAMCEL OUR. kUBii , t UtSU. 9E THE HE AM i -i eatiMj 01 kee l just receive.1 1 tie i JA M. JOHNBION, aplZ M .i. near the Caaal. WtU ITE W AMI S I.nE J.VD tl MITk.pi do. tVlnti uofb Brtuhes, bM utile Liter. Jti t received ad fol eal-- by liAS. . JoUNM'OK, i'.aet 1 Bloct. ' M ii'i -treet, neaf the Canal JjtmeBi tee ii: syMlmtMk :9mJ, OaU, id brj re .. nil for sals ler HAS. M lollNjrruN, M-l- ' -t faaaf MBJ.nill Hi II I EEbE10 mmxHa MM eOtrs ao -, jd 1 .-.-ived aud for sale V y ti A Jl I0UN 1 -N, rosey'e Bl VI i in street, near tbs Canal. aAy jpmi.uk ihebbb, l' lbs Clnxulate, I S 1 ir - Citctm, Kojte. Pearl barley, -p,. Saiii foas. 01 saiw t h x)iv a aon uoi sro-h n i s m 1 .a sh rjjgrx. V bids prim. Aooius, '. bhls Golden Svrap hj H F. 1 -, COOK d- OOT. M! TJM.'-TS J.l fit. EST SIMM .1. i.n. r.i. r. for sale at reduce ;oce, by I OILBICETaOO., rh M 4 vcamore street jra. TES-b EBJJEM JTJVH BBE - . ti LBKRT CO.. opt or sV m iVo jLV- am it opa No i )c It HI '.US 1 i-!l.!:FKT0U., No 4 y .amore street It ISBBLI TlitTMBS I'JHT.VEk b:i bI tfjr. m between tbs uadei d ft Hal in, is dissolved ai l Sab in collects and rain, and pays all its ItabJl: . i.l - in li'iuidation. signed i.ud.'r by mutnaJ .u cei"-"es all del t.-i tiuf, nnd its. II C. O OLMSTED E. II SAB1K. 0 Ui 1 ii Ihe abota, I take pleasure, la re- otniuruuiug nit sticc. saor pS - li OLMSTED uooiiv: .s'E u 09 tin 1 We I. ne i-,t received bv l'vnr.-s a fin o.-. durable -t... k .t hty ';.-xi " Our intention Is to sail for catli. and gOM our 1 ntomers food bsJMshM Psa- stork and styh ut ft Ouods, cssmOsOi taOart ofililk ( bail. - Beiagc-s, orpiadiea, lassrns, Prints, Ac. k laa, a goad varssty ni 1 atensivs Moap BkirU sod -. sjsfc .,o: - lof ot 1 tap. . t ashmere, ud Xarific Stiaal f o. - ! : , u prices or tjaality, f&i u-.-u.u and Is t annot beat nowharr in tb citv We sa ill . th on baud a full aad . uijtlete nsaortioeot of Dry Goods throagh tbs .prinfr and Sniume bich ail be sold kr. f. i fash, bv MII.I.KR A HlPWArS, "Jo Main m; .. i, Evans ills, Ind Ovi..y-f.v 1 t:m:ttr ts Tl Pi:iNj oi HlMtAN ACTIoa.adgOH fion lo.- . rov.ds ; . om nu-i. that daily throna tb-. it Ston .4 N klreet, it sesaa tbsss inuii U-. uie ladMMMSSMS ... J forth there Caii aad see ifsarh is not th.- caa. sEW AKblVAL. .11 hsi Y. Clp.se ichtaca artick, li 1!.,. j it, . im t j, mk i mm Ovatsta, 1 tlor. 1 lb csuts Su do. '. do 2 tt can- pit. I lo, 0 doa I lb au do do, Pi0cboie- Be-f L-npii. -, Vst fr inrd Beet, l"i plain and canvaaWd IF.imtn btt-hcl-i Dried Vpple., 10 do do P. a. IMS, .'. box.- L.-n., ,'ssi rmott. d I .-v. - .it linM At I'KEKY BBOa tV WJV Jl m I E s J.VY P MaBKHTH, M.iK-ti Baskets, Tnlsk Back ete Wn-bl. t.. Hul-i., I -edar Ghsurak, Pinti burns, - Hon Mops. Brovius, Brasbas, Pus ters, I..i .M .1-. , tin in.', clothes Baskets, ilolbi - Liu. -. Cut ' i--. u.auilla tope, hemp rope, U, glass, -aiudot, ceutetu. white ban, plaster Jaris, cfru, ai.-l . - . 1 1. i iiiiinerons lo 1 tiou. all Ml.eib y u . an find at at7 Ylt a Eli 1 iikus., 02 Mam strset. W?M K s H .IK mi I '.II. tE EJJBIL X -BL Snp;die at t'.' Mnir -treef C-.ods deltewcd fee.-In it ay part ef ftieritr :.o ,,, rati !,- ' i" lO d.T etitj. Ovter. .'dorjai Pickles i plain t mixed). I thl ciMMsn dMaaijMa I l.bl Zania Currant, 1 lox L.-iu -us, I l.,a i i H. 1 Id.! Emm, 1 tiri.v country IL.uo) hatra alilu- all at ) bau, II.. OOsasTMae d.-, in. Bice i. , Potatoes, Corn Meal, jL-.. j.- 7 JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwaidiiii; and Coiuuiissiou, N ES OltLEA N S LonsiASA. 1 M. - A L Ll S I HOWES, Evan v t ill. , lud loooo r: sm "aajmm M lissi j ...uj plaia ll-o.,, -tra. I"-' -...1 11 d Hams, extra. W d.. do Dried BSf. V. l ino c . ...A. r. - t . i.bKrs Z V vr sal 4 at apu H. CO K A SON'S PC me t a mm km i i,JM li'4i rautetl, Tit sale cheap at h cow soira. MmJt 0. MJI.TIS J.VIJ SHOtEHHMS MM 2.V) cutwd Hams, liti do ttiitr-' . j Hams. 100 plain Ham. 1. J ori All A Xo. t article, and f r iaie by lHAfJ. MrJOHXaTOh. pl, Main i.irrt, 1 .r tba Cia.l. Ml' f TEM .i.VII t HEJPMM JMFl iUmji in be toaad It. tlia iiix-k 1 hfbtbtlt . haul AisDr0sed ' Ceilinc, VVeatherlJtrling, ac . Ac. nj Saw m.KKY A CLEMKKT fi ll. S ' SI MM M. MMi S Wd-.r Egs. Family Flour, Bo.-f T I" ' Ilnu.v R ;I W . Potatoes, -;. itnaii l.i .-. op ftniainn Ihba aad t hoxas, brushes 1 ul and Blacking 'MUfOTBD a saBIS M1 fUI.i. si a'j.j. HMM.SS M4? N -v iea.1t tt ---ak Jer itwelf. Dltrs CASMXERE hats, Wliiik ..ui.. t fHil to rlas ?ori HATS, Of any ku..i . , .-,r, aUU 1 MtksV S. TCH CAP. For the PpriBg, just received.

STORM CAPS I r Ihe rain lie tier than aa UOshrail'. BLOOMBfl HATS For Ladies and Misses. CHIi.l'hb.N 1 A-;V HA13 For Spring andtsuBBisr VOLlTC.s ft 1.1 AND sTBAW HA TO, An endiots Tothltv. ,., . vAcnro a .i.ac-ohKiXBg Xo. S3 Main st sat.