Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 221, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 May 1859 — Page 2

She fails laurnal i EVAN8VILLE, IND. ' . SATURDAY MORNING MAY FopiiUt va. Squatter Sovereign! . The Washington Cin.tifi.fiori. of April 10th, gives a new phase to the wuiinglv ...terminable question of State anil Territorial sorereignty. The article is rarefully prepared, and looks as though it had received its finishing touch at the hands of tbe great trimmer, "J. B.," himself. Tbe editorial Starts out with the assertion that ranch confusion exists in the public mind with , -. ' . regard to popular and squatter sovereignty, and then defines what the editor conceives to be the difference between the two j phrases. Popular sovereignty, "as he define, , . . it-recognues the exercise by a Terntoriar , Legislature of every power consistent with the proviiions of the Constitution, but it ; not recognize tbe exercise of any power inconsistent with the rights of the people of the States, in whom resides the ultimate sovereignty over, as well as tbe ownership of, all the common territory of the United States." On the other hand squatter sovereignty " recognizes the right of those men (whatever may be their number) who may have squatted on the public domain in advance of the public surveys, and without the ownership of one acre of the soil, to elect a legislature which shall undertake to prohibit Slavery within a Territory, Ami thus practically deprive nearly half cf the partners in this confederacy of States of the right of emigrating with their property to any portion of (heir vast and extended domain. Having settled on bis definitions to Auoten satisfaction, tbe editor hastens to his conelusions. He says while the Constitution will ecer (the italics are our own) advocate popular sovereignty, it will wage an eternal war on squatter sovereignty, (me is maintained as jiut constitutional, and consistent with the equality of States, thu other is denounced a; unjust, inconstitutional, and in violation of State rights; one is held to be tbe doctrine of the Democratic party, and tbe other is pronounced the doctrine of the disorganizes and bolters, who seek to divide

aud destroy tbe Democratic party, and with dnisd hJ" the Boston P"8 it the Union Tbe Bostonians hava exhibited their euThe Democratic Banner i? on the outer ! terpri9e in a manner not altogether credita-w-.Ul, says tbe Constitution and tbe princi- ' ble to the city. The New York Tribune of pies emblaroncd on it are "Xon-interven- Wednesday says a new K)pular play entitiou, by Congress or by Territorial Leghda- tied "Sickle; or the Washington Tragedy,

:ures. either to establish or prohibit Slavery ; in the Territorii-j, and the protection of slave ly therein, as long as ihe Territorial condition shall remain, hy the Judiciary, under the Constitution of the United States. Let ua look at this a little more carefully. The plain meaning of the whole thing is, Congress cannot piuhiut slavery in the territLiie. rind the "Territorial Legislature, deriving all its power" of legislation from not from the people who elect them cannot, and should not attempt U establish oi prohibit slavery in the Tertitoriea. In other words. Squatter Sovereignty i - ui. constitutional, and popular sovereignty mere sham up to the iMMk ;ion of the State Constitution The great dtCtriM id 'permitting the paejplaj of tbe territories to regulate their domesti- instim-aon-' iu liieir own way, is whittled down tt Thui da art liehold Mr Imuglas bantbn ot Squatti . SoveeignU w hich i ne exhibited with ci naacb sweoeSQ throughcut the State of Illinois io his last campaign, throttled and t nn tempt nou-dv Hung at his feet. Will he try lo te-uicitate it, uad airy ;t with bias to the ChatU-tfMi Con nuoii, or will he shed a few penitential tearc over the unhappy fute of hh ilar:.n', aad L.ii to cawaaaiag Haalajrata 1 B it .-ujip-ise the people of A territory '.itferniji ErtMl the OljgAM, in their ronrep-r.ca-of SjiiattiM .mil Popular Sovereignty aboulit pa?" law?, through tlieir constitu- . BBMrn elerted Legislature-, prohibiting slavery, whut will be the re.-ult I The Freaidetit hastens to inform ih. ' It will la- th? lut ot the Jndiciary to -et a8id any n'u legislation which i- calculated to destroy oi iinpnii au right ot' property. The Pi. sidnt -eems to hae tbe .same dclii a. y in lining the word ilave, " as did the trainer- ol the Constitution. We give below die Li.mo ralk alasibaaa, as it will doubtU-s-i be in l?b'; .ind with the single remark that it i- nrttadad U .r.in bj .-triktug down Mr D-.iila- Jo trine ol Sqnatter Sovereignty on llM -.ne liHhd, mat to stiHe the MJ1 Sottthei.i U-Riatid for tin- euactiiient b i ni - . t ,i s-pecihe Slae Cdle toi the TtrMoiiee on the other, we have done i M f, therefore, are ore eel to soy the CtnM rlUutioi. inhibits th Severtil Territorial l.eg,luiu.r. i .i h.jlthtny property in itr i I the fame prohibition applies to the Pf.o,L. of i T".(ory fill thry come to form m Constitution preparatory to thru otlmissiom it thv Northern Ii mm a. v will tameU H io this .u.uu.lion of "their favorite a coru-truction that stabs it to the i. Ci.rt. we have no cause to object. MB An indignant, not intelligent slave- , .hoic . irn- had been somehow irodhin upon by the Ironlon, Mo., Furnace, ritea to the editor oi Hut ip?i as tollowa; .Mi Liaaj . ii es? mM plsasie stop yonr J ii 1 viiliMI .eu- i am tieren ol it 1 tbiak mi t-.i .. i .m i I !, I. r.. ytie i. i i , losiTliMsl nor voiir poUytb a-s now sir plea Sestet no more SM vew wm oblige mee W ilbam Creasy OrtsTt'reab aaiaCoitatj Ho Ajrile the Jtha . . ., rosM .a ltett.1 ihip uu. mi Bel a .iK I.. I th. K I bar en; hodt, , : tit . cn --iii-- lor rneni ove wnar iiiri snai il preSaal baW wi-h tew aec,i vi oi i ei at inline. to BMB. CosmfsaanLs ssaaw been made to th e. .ii.tiiic- in t'ir.c .timti that the meat fur "" u - ..i the Lick Hun Lis1 ' iv inferior qnali- ; ,; ' ' ,1" conwd bet4 is ... . . ... mmm memwm km to u totally i , hi HSt rbsa rb.-. . ., j .. vt pic o. ir tu- i:eK. vr r? : td io iUfajsl "

At tbe New Albany City election, cm Tuesday !aat, tbe Opposition iucceded in I

...-.. . fVit .nt of !!! councilman . , ta . e,t-t Prof. W.C.LaTTaUe.lateSurintendetit

of Public Instruction, died at his residence peak; anj wmie .fc,c number now on the . one highway and other roblx-ries, and five in Greencststle, on Wedneadav morning road cannot l.e much less than twenty thons- hundred m.-es of assault and battery I 'RealUQt at fire o'clock ' nd, from fivr- to eight hundred persons per It, we are as gar and nrtuons as a Koman MtI' ouwa. ,m;ff f,, tarn ,Uitv ,tZr nimirnl. with Ca-mr Borgia and hi Sister

A great debate "on the nature and onus of spiritual manifestations "is to take place at rni Kn., th. f. ... .rt mn..,l. A 1 " UI' a-' . t i v 1 1 v iin lit v vs a Ha - - - Mr.TirTany takes the part of the spiritualists, and Prof. Young, formerly of the X. Vf. (' I'niversity at Indianapolis, and late Repnblican candidate for Superintendent of Pnh- ,. . , . ..... JLJt he Iiutrurua,., is to he bis opponent. The death of M De Tutqueville, as an-naurx-ed the other day is not confirmed by the latest news. Though rery low, he is . 6 J WOrse than he had u lor some menth9 previous to the announcement of his death

horses $35 to $i. apiece. There is no iniA serious difficulty has occurred llweeu pQrUnt intcigPnce lromf10 e?t since my the officers of the Union deiot, at Indian- . uUt tl;e gold tegin3 to come in iu ( apolis, and the hotel and railroad runners. 1 somewhat hv ger quantities than formerly. The rule of the depot prevents runners of " "1

all kinds from infesting and annoying passengers with their importunities, h is i ,l u ii i i. against this rulo the runners rebelled. It is stated that some of the railroads having a I representation on the Union Board, wink, at ; I the action of the runner. If this be true, the depot will become as widely eeiet.raiea ... . , . tor its scenes of violence, as it has been for I its good order and accommodations, .nr. Patterson, superintendent of tbe depot, has ri.iirtie.i on iciiiiiti t 01 I if trouoie.-. . . . . . 1 '. , . ... , ,. . . 1 Ari... .1.1 .. . u it ...... . tA 1 ti. 1 1 u 1. .1 1 .. 1. orinai ui iuc uiuuiy uiihtiowi hvh.u.- . lis, bare applied to the Judge of the Circuit Court for injunctions, to restrain the City Clerk from isiuing enrtiflcatea of election to their sucee5irs, claiming that the election was illegal. Mr. Iaac Adams, inventor of the Adauia' printing presses, baa disposed of his patent.' and bis entire establishment, at Boston, to Colouel R. Hoe 4 Co., of New York. Hon. Rufus Cboate, having partially recovered from his recent illness, sails for Europe on tbe 18th inst. It has leen intimated that he is to receive the appointment of Minister to London. Thiv howevei, is wai produced for the first time, on Tuesday evening, in the pure and Puritanical city of Boston, at the National Thefttre, which is j under tbe directi in ot the Leucille and Helen' star bisters. By refereuce to the telegraph column, it will be seen that a general European war can no longer be avoided. The next steamer will doubtless announce the commencement of hostilities. A correspondent of the St. Louis Rtpublu tr., writing from Camp Floyd. April i 5th, furnishes tha following Ctah item?: We have some lit prisoner, all more or lc- connected with the Parri.sh murder, one i of whom Imrfee, has confessed enou.'li to ' hang about a doxen, it tried before an im1 partial jury. The general impressiou here ! I i.s, that even if these prisoners are convicted , ' by a fair and impartial Court, Uov. Cummings will reprieve them They think so j ! themselves, and llieii wives think so and Mj so openly. If tiov i 'iiiuming is not a Mormon lie certainly is under 'he influence of Brighnm , oi ng and his ronfederates So is the Dis- : trie- Attorney, a Mr. Wilson, of Philadelphia, who is probably one of Colonel Kane's aposllwa. I can have an affidavit from a man now in the Territory, to the e fleet that Kaue wai baptized into the church, at. I think. Kaueville, now Council KluffWheu I have time, and feci in the huutor of writing, I will relate to vou the w hole circumstances of not only the Parrish niur- ! der, at Springville, in the spring of lrOT, ' but of several others, of equal atrocity and I horror, m derived from confessions and evidence taken before the Hon. Judge Cradle- : baugh, at frovo, while I was present. The most vivid imagination could hardly picture such horrors as have been receutlv de- 1 v eloped. Murder upon murder has been committed i by these canting hounds, being counselled to it by the Bishop, he by the President ot the State, and he by Hngham, either direct-

ly or indirectly. They do these things by Shavvuee Bank, ludiann. are beistn alterrx councils, and consider it not only right hut m M (( r.-pr,..,,, oin banks. wrong to (1ioliev , geajr .Mi. it. H. Thoiiip-oii. -i.t stealer, A Ih.Ml.STic Woman. The Vcv.iy .Vk. . Short street, Lexington. K. v., send, m hi-give-s au account of a lady who visited that and portrait. The tin i- th.d ot i U,wn for the first time on Thursday !at, i oue tr e Urd to look weet. but . llci- ..ft e ., i Willi iiidiflerent siiccesn. It is unouii.l(d though -he has been living within four miles hy faU ,IU.W ot h:u. alkMVfini t of it torty-tive .years ; hits -he ever 0i whisker, snd a WeaJbM lis late of set I -

ited an othei town, city, or tillage. We not loii -im e met with an old lad) a ho inloiiucd ii- that ln- ha- lived within ten miles of the Ohio river upwards of forty years, mid during till thi- time she hi i I the river but once, and that was twentv five ST n- !.. Although living within a few h"ir' lourney of Evansville and Hender-.m, he h.' never visited either place, nnd ujaui basj loU of the growth and improvement mt tlu-u Imivus. ;he expre-scd much surpn-c and allowed lhat he would et live tu see them. The old lady appeared to be in the enjoyment ot goal health, and evinced Iroth intelligence mid activity, althouph quite advanced in years. - Tor Wheat C'bop. The Owen county i Immmml s-Utes thai it conlmuea io receive the ttatrr: tmm9t ot .he pro,ie. - r ,,n oowition of tmt vowing wheat, trom Fiv-t to West and from North to S..uh. A pentleman of" ihij place. Mho 1..1- leieuily traveled i ptrtKu ot Oieei. and Owen tsMMtbsl c.n either side of White river, informh that he never beiora .-at I he wheat odkht m oell at this seaaffi of the yeaf Mfc, The HV f rk I'r r .. say- thai the rumor which is und.i -tcid io la.' preralent in the interim cf the Hiaie. that ths Hon rau E. .ieklw i to addre?? the Ameucan Bl-1 Roeiei v an I the Mai v Mug,Mn Society ,it their xppmacblag awfret sstiias I) 1 1 1 ptT uas so IbsiDslathjH.

A correspondent of the Cinr innati Suiuner, KRBsas, .-ays : i Conflicting and unsatbtatory report.- aci-tn to make no difference in the Tnt Western emigration of the present seaaon. Private I S ,nn,ufntlv starting for Pike s .. trom Leavenworth moruing and evening arc in successful orratii.ti. Many of those who go out by private trains, yoke . l n nr. vv , Hi1 i II i ' i I r .1 ill i i id - " , oornDeii;n,, ,hoe natient fjomest. animuls to afford them both motive . power and lacteal nourishment. Milk u.u.t certainly I a rare luxury on the plains for even here on the frontiers it costs twice as raQch gaou u whisky . and m m;ul of the torder towns at least twice as much whi-ky as milk seems to be consumed. The W6?t.?tJf U!!nworth, fet. Joseph and Kansas City. ngcarrying from i000 to 4,000 pounds, are selling at from ?7" to 100; cows $20 to $30 apiece ; oxen ?C0 to S120 per yoke; rviiiiiT uui hi i l.- i ne i-hihj cur ; nal, iu remarking uon the "Minister s - ........... u nfi , c.va. nooiug, in the Atlantic Monthly, sajs: f , ww jourMl in RCriticism upon Bulws . Xovel", n parallel between the author and his fair 1 . . I American rival. There is more ot genius in 1 v-v- . want s wnoie (areas?, ana an compa:i-.m tot t, , -hsnnl I'm le Tom will oeiwctn mem i-. aosuru. i ntie lorn win rlourish in immortal vouth when Paul ( lit- : ford, Ernest Maltravers and Ihe w hole scoundrel pack ot l.nl .. ei inn heroes arc alumberinc in a de-crved and 'ikele? ohJivjon Bjf In Charh'ston. .vv C, tin emploj aa scavengers to their market houses, lhat noble bird, the ImzzAtil. A correspondent of the Louisville Journal MJI of them, that sitting gravely upon the roof in almost j countless numbers, or decking their food iu toe street or sturdily filibustering among the stalls, and under the lenches of the butcher-, they seem to occupy their places with ij perfect a right as if they bad bought io many tickets to box or pit or promenade, and felt iu no danger of" heing Ji;...- :e--e.) The new Canadian cent piece, which have been lately struck off at the British mint, possess peculiarities which give them a value additional to that of their currency. They ara not only tokens of value, but also standards of weight and measure 100 cents weigh exactly one pound, and one cent measures' one inch. Thin, in the comrui n transactions ol life, the buyer will have a ; reaily check upon the dishonest dealer. A Cl'se fok Hyokopuobia. Dr. Gregory, , e ... i r t- , , " ' ot Hickory Grove, hy . lurnisnes the following prescription for the tnre of livdropbobia. It is r. id to decompose the poison. , . and thus efiect u -tire cure ' lake two tt.blepoonstul ol chlorinated lime dissolve in a half pint of water shake well, and bathe the tiarta hit ton tr quently. It is harmless, nnd we ehtrgc nothing for it. As Exti;aobdisary Excihsio.n is Vv.u i:ECT. -The Buffulo C'ouricr learns that ai rangemeuts ate perfected lor an extended pleasure excursion, by a party of gentlemen They will take a tug, go down the Erie cajtftl to Montezuma, thence by Seneca Ln!. uElmira, thence bj i mal to Harrisbnrg, Vn. thence to Pbil.ulelihi.i. Baltimore and .V . York, thence by the Hudson river to Alb and then all the wnv by canal, home again Tbe excursion will occupy about i month" and the gentlemen are only waiting foi OSK of their number to rccov. fsXMB :i ilicdi.ni ic allli tion. Juook o- ink Kbsj Cact ii. The Princeton litdutnLJii in referring to maerior .iii-il-it',, .aioiis of Judge Pitt'ber i-i ircuit Judge says The services of a l.eib i or more competent Lawyer for I be circuit Judgeship, . n not be secured in Southern Indiaua. Vr. think u3 the Jon . mvtg. lhat if be i a 1 S - - ..ft .'.ft ... (MUUKiaie, nis election will lie ceil tm Wa only wish that (iibson count v rOtlM inembraced in his jurisdiction TuaKr. N Kail us VV c lenm in. in White Reporter, Krtm, th.tt ten on the defunet Farmers Bank. II I nlferesj to the Fai mer.s Bank, Indiana, are in circttlalioa AUo, Ihnt the notes of fhe wurthle-- Aticultuial Bank, Tenu.. nnd tho ,t the tie. We inter from it that if Mr. T. COO Id sell tli ins-1 1 at lii own valuation, and luiy the pa pen v sack Ht tbe nverace raltaati as of bis neighbor-, bf u al l MOM more Lithe opt i oion tbaa iy asn usjRia traile Iuet ei el saade. A ' Omn' The account., hoii. Dike -. I'.-nk ai.-. ujaon Ihe whole quite f.ivut.il.lc : , in,- t the miner? are lakifsl Otll gold in i or..-: icittble qua nt it ie.-. it i- to the MMMSt, however, Of Olte this- ol Ilailieis til ! loilltice tLe gold theoi - a baMbsllif, an I l nllOtiier to ""-k"''' discovcrie- to aa extra, idinary easest t h.pu. i ti .t ocemred in Csrasj lordaville, lately, in which two groceries were entire!) dciaol'-lied Thn mnkei lb ibiM or fourth riot ol the kind thai has ocniu. I in that city within the past year. flejf" A Couventiou of Wool (iro.veri hh 1 Mutiiifui lui t-i.- i . ailed to h-a-nii'le at I 'eveUn,p (jfalo, on the 4th lay ot Augu-t The propriety ot etaldis-hjnc Markt t K.-.'r is lo be considered lost oh F. Suittli. so ot (he inait,. d Mfriarch was luariied la Snit (aakfl C i i y , oil u.j ll. till., to Lnfeitt 4. Smith. I togb IM nftbj iatr SmbImI II Sajilh i'jir Ib liHiiu rrtati i. ', ! f Aj.. or lo I.- bank ti. Heiv.i. al Isasi Asbasit MVMtl JlW. Ih J so'-ji' i ol i . ,,41 UI Mnrtl w hs ibe lubject oi' diaru&i :.

Titmh writing from Conflicting and ui

Beautiful ExTiiAn. We copy t hi fol-

lowing from a late New York paper : One week, not long, ago. "a unusual ly gay and happy, mere wen mre murder.-. three ontniyea on women, ta-iiitauciues, iur-tv-three burelarie-.one numbed and tn wiityLiicretia for its presiding deities ' And we are in t lie lull blast 01 tne sangmn.ir iiui and all the jocund morts of pandemoniumas its fires ana nanny as us uemon-; for, since the sitting of the bat Grand Jury. there are already eleven new eases ot ranrder known and to le tried and how MM unknown murders, and their kindred crimes, done in the daih .leviltry Off brutal rowdyism, to which our city --ein. helplessh siirreaderad, (Jod knows ! fgf- Mr. James Wilkius has ,urchasrd an interest with Mr. Wm. H. Jackson, in ihe Vinceunes Timet, and will be associated in the fulure editorial and publishing conduct of the paper. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. BICKBOWH... r. r. nm.wHi TTliolimk DKl'Gf.lSTS, I!er in P.u, Kvaatville. Ind. Caiiutrv erchauti iapplied T ... '. . , , ,'" iCe Creaill ! ICe OreaHl! ?,f f"aTXr' TJf M'imM Ml of r ;u i - II A . wi.ii .1 reMK'v.tlullv inloi m ,ht. rutll i, tkmi he ha opened hi. Ice r, " , ' " " " . , , ; " ' lT ,V1 i 1 , . :.;J- , KwM" "" "" " 1 l- -wh-d .t ,,.. i,t,rit.Pt i,.-iuh ami on the incmt raaaaaaUa term HtMoNM Htaa in.i fitted up in auperh styli mWX mrms tmgfh ( t'onteetionary and 'raki ikept cotihtautly on hatnl. ainl !',i sale at whol.-- u.r retail. my 1m l m 1 1 l u k wymWm ill.- Packet Baanaii "ttunM. HlllUphlt V, Ilulstel, leaxed tvansvihe f r BowlitiK Qnm pry THl'KSHAY, at o A M : leaves Kaiinillf Im Louisville evfrvSFN l-A . at P. M. tnv -Ivd Baftar-carH Hams. Brvf Toaguea, ("anv;ined Mains Iknq . I lain II in. s, Kxtra W kh Hour, Prunes and I nrrant-. Leaf Laid, Illltter, i becw, Jo" iloi I . - -iar House Uotaaaaa PUiitation, MoliMw and GoUi n Syraa nl, kv oi IM, Mlaai Pickle. Plan. Pi.-k hi. Loonier-, Spiced (atra, Pea hen, Ac. I- itellietefl flee to auv part Ot theritv. niyi; E. H SAHIK A CO. MMOtTOM t. f. Ti-MMULL, HBST MW street, two door aouth ot the Sherwood Houae. mvn.2m M MILLKKS.A p hi tiler in aai.tv.l tnenifHie in t. vloarfag Mill, in a town cn the Ohio Rivet, v.hcre i he re is a hoinu rai li demand for more fljiir and ottaii than me run ol ulnne can make. The buildii.k i? rearty, atnt a corn mill now In operation In it Ml that h required it capl.al nfH( lent to purcliase vne of Ilamar'i pataat Mill- Tie (ireeant wcaf iaa practical M.:.-i ud Millururiit He needs i partner with a small capital, ami i ncapai.ieof loin tile ont-ilof r I usiihks Iia, , mrc'" ri 5 r,H,, LTrm M TYPi: ARTISTS. KF.LLF.Ii A WHITK. at tho Rolh itatl hi d n number ol .irtisU, hav I roucht on a comidi ta aa-a-rtment of piu i.. graph ami Assbretjpa Hacki conaistinp of i v.n style ,;f Caae, Plat es, Huh Oaasaraa, star, la, ClMaUcala, tc, Rc., mUk aSili a ,hl., M "'P" , ";-: trade a riacia":,1 l-ritet. All orderj will receive prompt nttet;Hon. KKLLKR m WHITK, m.i-aai-lni No. 112 Main atrect. - - - MT is rl l.m nu i.l. -1 TO Till M lover ol i uood Ciiriu- to know tlmt FL1MIA RaRCtiCK haajaat m-rfved aa lavoU of tkoae ''eienrateii "tfaltineira miia '4n' Nil (KL i - i. -t try tl.ein thy ran I Uibeat nii'i IE .'. it- t"Ol WANT To HE SUITED. Wi .. nl I ,:iil attention to thf ftillowing aril les .-t t 'i i.-.i iiiring the '.-t iifs-k. mji l utirtti, tin examinatioi. of all (lurchasc-n of Dry Ootids, c-osa-1 1 i-ink Nli c lot ut Sbak-r llnnnpt, H i. ..! It:tuns, MarstilleK ilUr S iss i - IssssiSMsasa, 1'ii-t.r-Blk. ilk Paiasols iIstm -J..-I. fan.-.r " it-n mid I'ulm Fans . it-.t -. It ;- SI , at ih.t tik i- -oi ii. a in. I . huicf, if ikiaanssua t psjcrhatt. "! ..ill be .. t it low pri-ea for cash, Irj Mil LEI! i Mi ll M - mji N. n Mala, treet, Fiaaaiittp, Imi. f mjtJ-iEHMt ItiiH JUMlit I. ft -HH. Sim ILTV. 'I II. V i n.Ui I. iii eh Ci.nnty Aerii nltiual ami licasltus-al SiueseS will In. id if' r pillar iitonttili in. -n ui'l. M il 1 ate'esackf M it tike Court ll .ii-.- rt - i. iii u .bstni. iited sii.l iii-is-ii.i, ,., 1 1 i!tiiii- ..t iheSM, - i v mi l:,i-ilMrr lt sasVi ..I in. PrssSsk ui. sajrS I' ll'igMtiiiHiK.s .. , g IMMUMT sjl a oi BE.1t. ESTATE WM ls I V kNaVlLLK -on tt EbNLSD V V. fli-t (Ssaj nfJMSMi, IH3S, at 2 o'clock IV M.. at thv I'nsai li ssssr .t.M.r. sHIths kM al hsMir Aactlcsji IKe t. I lowinit LnO an.l l.:.li l- in nut s.lj..iuint EinvUss l Lut I, tTspM Kalargeasfal, TAalM i . t . Mat I'hen y asM Wso-r streats Hm ssssisssassMa nasi in..-! mliintile nii.si upieil i . -i.i-n.- lut iii Kisii--Ms. is- TW L.-t ':if I.. 1 mi. PsMisalaa fcsvan m.-ui, NaMI fret. 1 iirner Mnin sHes-Tjaat tfcssssal kj.iMwitH Laugrhtin's aratabsaw ; .1 .icre nf Islnl mi Pi'tsii, Ciefk .iiui the rtlt Will 1 . it I . K 11. ui 11 m - in nl the M it. hell Iii 1 i.. in, th. Wat ut a.a .i .1-.. . ji 1 .mi 1,.1-siis!. 11, itll in K.e.iil in. I .-!- BMstSltW. Will Is 9,. 1. 1 in let ,.f 1I..11H .'1 teres ea. h, tn suit sain I: m ,h" i'"rfaan: L- th 4.r,,j . ay . i th.. vdult su.l Mi 11.. 1 hell - t .li liu m l Lli 11.1 .Miti In II. 1. 1 i ms. I, 1 11, 1 ai t . flu imiiwr heirs is smI.I iy nrdast al Cosui Hm titl.-- .irfjm.il, ntiult heirt mil wnrrniit T( rtni nl sale, s,, eaab ; at i, ami 1 ,.o VI montli, nil inter. I tu i ni'.i isi. on tin-pios rtv . 4. Al-.. at same time aul plac, lut 1 7H Dniialiuii KulaiKeliielit, 7'al 'ill ... t, lying U-twtuii tin- isusl bnala ..n.l 1 1,. tlvrsaM Usfsa4ic ( hiin h, conuUnitl i hii' k niul .1 fiMiin titirinsfit, and an no h..ii-.- . Imi In iu Mink 'M. Ei-icrn Kn l:.t w-.-iii.-iii , . i-rn.-i lot Js-'.xIji) fmA laafpaaa fsfSHTtosi nti Vint- ui. 1 Sixth sCtwrta. t i t- 4 .h i a t nimt 1 1. r lo-'xU . fret, arai ic-iil.-in es ,. .lnl, li.ik. i .-I..I L S. H:ils,.!t I'ltl.-s ik..I. AUil rill'eil Term- ton. .is iJmiIc. 7. Al-ii lut i, anxISSK; luU 12, IS 17,hivI1 eat Ii . nil."., fret . sail tr k . I. its ' mil J", ill in Mock 3 u--iiiii Im, lv.ii-4 sli.fi, i-4w t. ii.tisi M.iikft t--iiti.ti ti iiii-nit-- se tt sssVsn I - I SSS 1 ami j viih liiij ti.,ut.-, ainl lots I, 2, S. I, , 7, s, mi s, n. sass k I, Batltll aSscsj talai t. t .in Cat s nti-r street, ,..j...it.- YY i '.ti ,-iit. i -i.-iih-m e ii,, J.,nies Skmii-i.hV I. milt : Van! Lsttj B H C7i ami vi, in -aiur Msril uh Ossv lar -tifft HI. TW iis-rlisll .tl.lik 2, li ' II .l-f. kef BhM aswl IVsaVv ssasaSS -ll-i' . . aretagf ssj 7". tm t lile. II Lots 1 ii.. I ;.. k I, Mitkacils Lull . iH.i.t i.ii Thir I sti-i-.i. liiifh -ir.-.-i, .in.) Mo ki-t tie.-t, sa4 kskssssj Bl kaaaa dMHlM. U l.. i-1 asal - asssSh bha-fc 1, 8ssaskMslaSs larceswssil , .ii n i On i-e I, si il i i.n strssjs to ittbi tn i i n Dm i. ii i i iaat aa ihint stn.rt h h..p uu lot - 1 .. Lola 2(, ST, sM tS, hi bka k 17, :-i.k uell's Enl irrjeiin-nt, M Inii'e street, Mulswrw Hzth ..ml -.-n ti f Ii , JnxlJv' I. t U. L-,ts i. .oi. I umhv I., i-1 j . 4U.14 tpVacsi It Ki-I.iii I! n I sty ne lit SKil kits l .i iiiiui,!,. IsMaa IsBTjssssja, al casMsk HratWasU 1,'.. L i 14. I i, m l '-, 1J V..ii .u. i , irt-ii.p so acie. mih in., tn.nts 11 t .rt m wnlth, .-n S . . i.. I -i i . i , n ,n In. 1. H. k -1 - r sjitt-in I(. l. t lo' , ' Li.i'.ii .la. Wn$m srritr l'si lli fvet. 17. full.. I-. .-, ii... k 14", Laassssas nrir-l trt., l itid ..lwiii iwi-t sijuair. In-H' Msiij.i .- pMal 1-. ' ii- t. ii s kit 17, l.lni.i o j'lWsl .,. J". W i -i - u I'i. b u vs. sjaat tl.t'.III tt.llXJstssaailtf s4 sntMaaaja, au Ua i.. ..it. i taisalns .it to Im- sst i hy Mrrlussar. 11..- , ..uUtii.ti Miid v.ilih- ot pr..s rl li, RVsUsBvllts Is in . . ..-. . f ... h.i as t iLisnrv aad iKiixainIrMs- rSau ' -ii.nil .i-li ; ..i.w-uOrit I ' . ii. ii i .it -i eur, with mtei est i.. imteaiwl iin-ris ivi , WHi.oii. ii isl isws '.-r hit tin r IsUbrmalinsi i.i. t lOll.N iNiil.K, Ja li.l.Klll.Au. v A.MUL-, hVHasvilh h.i ; . i-.iiic. Ma I, is'i nar trsiaa Ol S T E USJI, It SA UiH.S -E S . ... i .. - Ih.l.llle.le I It -i r: to I Eretuh Strdim li. i..r' andsni aLLI- il. -. r-- - I HUH t'i ITS I I'M i Al.B . kf si k Ate. m ji lirfctiett .ui. la : .-: j f-: a- k we.-. saic -y

AMUSEMENTS.

Messrs. Spalding & Rogers Resi-sctfullv announce that tin ir great NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS! 'rum their Amphitheatre, Xew Orleans, will lexhibited on Isiard tin- Flouting Inla--, at EVAXSMLLE, TI'ESDAY, .MAY IO. HOOKS OPES AT M; CLOCK P. M aMunM. Prsns OtrrU ."..I rent: Eamilt ditaM;Ckilda 23 rents; Qntterfe rcat In acklitioa to the 8tK"k ( oiu .!i . th. M ui , Meal have th honor of .mnouii fnp th.- rlkriu . PaNlga Artiste, iiiakin? it by far lh- l.irj. -t itinl oat perfect aVfimrtrinii r tulilwliiail in or Alueriea : M'LLE l.l.PK LOTAlit) rr.-uuric I (it.-stn. .Miii- irijii.- m..-..i. , I i.-ituiiy it-autiful aud expert, MirpaMi'v mv 1, . iii Killer, male or lvui.il-. , Kirt ap-.u ii.. tin- i uite,i Atoua): LKS FKKBK.s COKEAI! V -r tle Mt8t six yaii the hatunn ol the t'trtpie l rintratrice, l'aris, corutiating of MONS. GI ILLI MK I'nNHAi! 1 i . li-l i M' . ntiKleuii Itiilor. i Kir-t tt-wi I MM iu the I'nited Stati -. i W0MB. Hl. -iNltAD! T ie fajiioiis French (Kniii.i t .md (b . ( (n. , 1 irst iiiM-arance in the Uuitnl Sl.i, MONS. ftUkXCOU 00N1 ll Tlied . if French Arrol.itt and Tias . iFn .it . 1 pt-nraliet- Hi the Fnited Stat- - MR. W 0. I'A LF ' ' Tie- Mtoaiafclai still Vaulteratid Ki ln tnm Um V'irl. (Iinl apieaMiiit in thi- BtMHbJ t'KOF. SAR( !Mt8 , The c. iebi t. J BfMUtkl TaggWr, htm the Cirqw UirpatiioU. First aiM-ar:uic in the I'. St.u. MK. FRANK DON A l.DSc.N ' fmt hmom CalUthenist aal Paaeoatiaiata Itmi I A-tleyN Aniphithi-Htre, l.'.n ! n. i I'ir-t appeal t aure South. r Tui, aam-etiouabh the uu - impn, t.m "Vu CiTu ?.ui...aiion .... , eel 10 America, aU.l involve an ,xia-ux: oiilv lUsli tud t the exigeiitH - ot their New lh li.ui- Ampin theatre. In order to afford their South, i u fattrtNM tin-en k m Ut of all the Mal ultra, ti. uis of the Amphitheatle this M'iuter, tliere will he exhilutnl umiu diat. lv before tbe Cirrna perfonaaace, in tin PAL Al'K MlKl'M. . :nlnie inu J". cents entritin l. Irual !t. ura, MR At L Ali:u HOUTAM ' Tin- Living SI.elet i, Violinial k m.i.I-HuI pin -ioal caai rmatiou . Au 11 1 Hit. nL4YIVQ AntlC VN iOA C0M8TIUI I'OR ! .'.'Met lour;, T, i-hill J'.l (aXUlds, Which . on-lllUe-a .. . n tun and a hue mow ii torn I oi a Miiall call at mm ad . LIV1XU AKKK .V:. A.N ( iMA ' I . I. et ..ur , Ufuhiiir 7 pounds AM iu the R1DOTTU SALOON, ou l.n d th M.-amot Jatuea Raymond, iinuu diat. lv attei ea. h i - ua peiformance, ladnuaaion . i ei.tr i n.-v, l mmmmBmi Troupe of CAMPBELL MINSTREL I ('uipi isinr E.G. KNEELANH, of Kuihwt A Ncwxoiub Campbell Mtnetrelo , I t. M. W IX HFLL, ot Matt Pe l's I ' .lupin 1! ! MinatreU; W. W . 11EDDEN i t Riitusw ,v N. ... -u.t - v.am. bell Miu8trd J.H IOOI.EV:,f Matt Pel. Campbell Mmstrtla; H A. MONTQA I5DE, ol Bryant I M.- tnis T. C. BI'-HNKLL ,f Cluriaty' -M.i.-ii U Eupporti d by efbchmt nuxiliai.eWill nhibit at VaTVBVMkWeiaaaiaftAfail Uth. naav M t ' -A OaSii-ci. 4 ii.' A ..A" tt BEILL t ' BECf TO atuioiinre the completion of the xiensive improveuentit to their cuuvern, which hnve been iu profrresa for aome tluio paat, to uffonl ihe utui' at facility for carrying n uu extensive trade, by kI I -ln: a gvod article only at sm h price .i cannot fail logha unbcn-al i-atislaction. Having this ul.j.- t in view, every consideration that s-trainhttorward tleuiinjr, fi'uuded on honor and liberality, i ai. gi' will Ik- MaafSai to, and thn establish mutual eaa hdeiiea between tnyr and seller; The attck in unuaually large, eTery department replete, and pan -rhuaera may rely upou meeting w ith in extensive aaaortment on rtaaonable terma. lhv would airect partlcnUi attention to t! eir late nnj ij Uti n. i iristi i.imn ijiHsig, tit. and 4-4 IrisU Lini'ti: l.'-4 Linen Sh.-e tings, Pillow Caso L i.wn.-, iiaini kenhkfs, Towels, Napkins, IUearheii and Blown Linen T.thle Cloths, 4c , t. Crncr ijf Main and First "treats niyJ giMJMPa iiiJTE ! itJtMBJiiUJS'E7 ' Ws l" laskcfs Heidsick '.'hanipaignr )tl do do is, pra mm its ly Jo (."iiiiolt Hi do do io -tore and lor - it. i.v : u i do Jo ALL1S , IKiWE.i MMESM itl. t OS. WE ABE V W M in rcottptotf i lari -t..,k of lima, Medi in, .- Paints Oil Dy;- stiill , Window plssll .ml Tmtttf Osas)s di .f whii li sic botsgfal at the rots 1 .1- r t . -ll J. I. I - Hhi'll . II .I II - I., oltl-l ,,ii im i" trieiii bargain- I'm k t Mi I Lare tu.su rfatssed for put it tt ar . i. inoiird it. - : i ureDiiirs and M -.l. i ,. m n, t -t il it all Cnssuently , il yon sssaoi .-i-h )oru ss dii iwss pssrs .ii.n't .-..nit- io i ToDDAKD i TUOMStlN, in- In i.pi-t. TI Mara -t nnHIBIt SMVJMBJVT.- WM U.il'E M ju-i re five.1 the tbu l -hipuiit f tli -- --In i 'luiiu tt 'in Ii Spring liisijis, the "1 . . bi.. of tin- season. Also, i ii - and ('hiitifei., Hat-, Shoe- unit i I . eiat aaaortiueul ut Jry (.isst.BSJ i:iHli li ,v ( o , i Mini -in. t f4M.ot,m, umiiM Jutrm uu he.vs. M SSSgS xlra Ealinly Eloiir in, n.- sinh, I'O ha:'- SiliM-rhlie do, .' l.x- I'liHtoi a i.Minbi.-- heal ioaay, Jo d.. . ..I ii i. .1 i h ii kens, lust receii.-I and tui mim mi lil.V.s. Mi .mil s'HN. r us i Mrs k Hate -i , asswCrsaal rmjHE l..iBUEST, 4 IIE.IPESTJJ-I M ksas sSMMMrtssM-at ..t rThlu st ssri tu win svm Bsrersal ftss sare sa tads Htjr. k now uanklMtrosi al sTuDDAKD a THOMDlSON'S, .1,.SI M oh .-li eel. i in, i). i tt it Tito.nrso.v Wii.i. Bplsr thip day. an Invoice of lieu and lashion.i Lie 1'ei turnery , fancy Siatp-, .(lid II 01 Oil, IIIsSasssBfl the celebrated ('iseine, so hi;;hly r.-t.in in. -i. .i.-.i M ih.- 11. ui llnsaiuissi Biro m.l Iftrftrr Hy Exlracts foi the Handker.iiii i taal s largaaa - .iineiit oi ( 'oioirne, lit sasi 1. 1 ksralss s nl Brsstli ai Ibs uriig M.-i . 11 Maiaairis-i span m M TEAS, sib tied jiartirtilurlv for thiml) are, i i . . nl 1 1 1 1 , ... i tstrrss and saws growth, lo hi.-h w e kavtra the attention rsTcrsSsasnvrsiri lapraiatTj those rbnl li.n i "i ! ii ' i t In- dithi uity isi getting sjbod I -i - .1 u-t m ei led at o . ' STOUDAKD a I li! I'm iN S .. V ,saaur JVtMMiwBmBfB -JOu BDLsS. .N ili.sls, .d ti.t l.-t ipialitv ot N .iw,i iron. in si. in- i.int toi -ale hy i KAMI EL (MM tt li .it i i .1 UE J. fiJ.S -iJ L.Wi-VL mM. M ii M. Am il- i iii d tl is Unt sod toi -ale :y W,mjtiTii sale by jpMN e S w B. " sj i SAM I II. iKi; LEao- ioo be as nut r E. UILBKatT .1 CO., Jt. 4 lMWBSie -lleet 0 i.i Si. EBB s.li.i: a iK. ui 1 1 1 1. 1 a in., Ka i sfprs aatsMsj strsnsl 1 MK.I -.f. 'M MV O I M' nsssjak s at ih i 111 Js ,t Cedar CJiui' tis. -i.WiTE IHE ATTENTIONS' BJB i.'ountry awlHiinti torn, Urgw irsxl nf Orstea I'hurns, roniM i.iu a flt-ater aii-lv ot size and -tyb- than en r U-io,, oiu-i. .1 m Liiiiiilie, aiMon-i i hi. h are -.' iiorrii Kid . dai Chum-. ; iiou t.oiind loo do tt Int.- ,b. 4 do (in. (hi dsi do do f do bisss l,nn.l M la Phai ste testa bssnasL Alt m sS'hir i'sli i iuiiii ara pi k d In cnaai . sitliotii est to rssaasj) 'hu nsurinfr tlsM id iii.i ... n n.i . it t r.iioj. i t.it i n end on aisMf fresh and i haa SsM BS tea as ran Is- pm I atM in the Vi-l Em -ale ,.t th- L.ni-.i.li tt o sl.-n W;ii e So J. If. KCH6KLL, We M on st., si :- lief i hn l A Eoiirih. I.oiii-i ille, K i W e rifTT fTfr vTmmmirwM t.. Il a li. - i. I . .1 ( h til t.. . tie . lie,,;, to . li . I'olisiitlillil-lit K. il HA BIX A CO. WM BKTE II V I.S'S . STO it tij h '' M TlinMI'. . ha.t i ust ret en . . ired ft.. in X w k'ssrk, a varia-l i ttmen! nf il..u k. riliic., Kd, and Ore a Printing Tak Hrtnleo' T,.nn-i. unaa sane and Ui.ioe, -ahn-li liiey intend to J ti li.eu alt cm in, and will .. at aLiitHl Ea.-I rra jii-i. e-. hi il.. I rtsg Sn.re. S... IT Main sirsel I isi.! iiie. ind apSI WM-Vrifl I I.4.ASAM UUaVlaMNt; IL us. , ...nl .in. i, . nlauai Ive a ax mau plv at tin- otft , i J-lvv a. ttOL :s: SHOE .'- ! UJbtEi sv "si i u UI i.iir.."" , onq -i inn hu; at Mi SSWSM jIUpb le -ticks . t -.HOW- tVri .Ii,.!,,! . H.J-.ltV fcar fswattenTata, li ys. ami a -.) b; aud . : I. -i -. M i ., ast LStiidsrs. th? aswortnuni i prrssrt. fall, if v.iiu; g-ssi ii-. f-. ! t ;. :. want. tmm

MISCELLANEOUS.

To the Public. r my it ft pjt wurrtim ajvis pms g M . lar, lutve li-en err et "Der. eauaiug niaay M our riri-rn t overflow their l..nk-. Ii.ukag up the :t. r in the n.-ekn and lus, aud lio.'iillv to m i.'lliti.terahU evleiil the Uttom Mi; u hen th. i iei i'ii il-'. Vkhitli rua.V le e- . Iierted mniii, then the large -iiif-Mv of derayiM! er- ; Haifa lusitter xw-d t" the MMUh ia- of i he oinnuer sun, pnniiitvi the uutlari, w hich pi H latnl in tt t .in -we.pil.Lr alile Slatef, an I -parmjr ne;th r ;re nor wn In it- roaWin mareh. Aftm i refill, i,. .. ,.t miM-e than twenty 3 cars 111 th.- inid.l;.- ..11.I Southern StnieH, e think i- Imi. .UiM.o.einl uie.liiioe ei. h ! n . . rtHili et.'tlt, .- 1 .. . illilll.' ..I II,. ..Ilro ks I l-liloll- leN.T Mm . X . and n KU, Ii Me let outmeud our Mrti OOtl We wifh the 1'iil.lK to itndei mmmt that e mjl not urging upon theut the n-e ..f itr.-i.,; I i ju r. as a U'terMgi . Wean .and iduir I. ,,.- sera, -jipoaed to 1 In ir Mbg ii!-tl in that ia, hut it j-uj l. ,ll u-e theui it tu-h, let them h .. I v mjt im a pure article, thai ill l.ep ih.ui .u health. ..id lellirthen ill-tea. 1 ot -h. rtelnne, lin n li,. . V. . ,,,,, p. to !! alua pun- mm! una Iml. 1 t,-d I.. ill t.. medicinal purpose, aud .1 Utile lor the at un aeh h rake, if leijttired, and mill , h.illeUfre an m - pec t ion h) the het rheaaWti m this m hiij othei MMtry, to find anj impuritj or adulteration mi the u luaky hnmded hy ua, "A Ilia Howe's Mnf nolia." It i u.tri.tnteu, a it is distill.. I from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a -lijtht auUition ..I K-ael rietern v.itei We have nooovbt ni.in persons have beea riiiueit in he iltb, if not urtUHlli kithl drinking had whisky, the greater the ieaoii Hi ,1 A His A Howes' pun- Majrn, li.i should 1., ral ui-. Ju-t HHeied ami 111 mmtm for tale o 1 .pia-aaa d ltrandiea otd)frm:l t57",'cal ' - ' fi p'lM's do (old 1 from d to r r.il. 4 pipes Holland Gin : a pum In us old Hum wmm A x QWlL Water At o.n f. j. (j .vjr ii-swvkii pnrLAh the up; er counties, having put chased one of M-OastKi--.'eli l.rat.'.l ma limes for saw i in; Shinnlea, j is now turui-hiiv the sulsvriiher weekly vith Infji pile.- ot the e eXtla Shiu'lss nawed out of aoiind. J clear poplar, and put up in bundles containing Mi Shim:!''-, lull . miut. Thvae are a article, and no in. . lake, the let substitute for pine that can 1k loiiiid. and noattag a immI deal less snone.". ('.ill all i e inline them at .1. F. CLOVER'S Lumber Yard, npM Corner Main aud Seventh strei ts. Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! at st nut. iv b i .it Lis a mW HOWBS on i-onsiffnmeiit, direct from the I plantation, la-i steamer MMt AN hlels ot N ( Sii; ir, lor ale clieup ipjl JOS. SUHOENFELD, M Ml H I M il l it is BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPi, AND Straw Goods, v.. t W.vrrK arar.t r, bi.t. Main am. m. vvioar., .,.J-iiii LVANSVILLL. 1MB WfKB TOOLH. -JVST BKCMiX Ieil, a larire asaortment of C'ootaT Tooli the beat in .piality and finish, ever brought to Evantv ill. Also Bradburv 'k 8H,kenhave, Wade a Butrher'a Rarora. Luther1 Bai harSheara. I . Honea. Foi ,.Ue by JACOB STBAt'B SON, BfM 40 Main atreet. WBOLEHA1E DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, !o. 8 Wtt Flrat atrect, wmM ly EVANSVILLE, INP Bl'SHreceived eU -eet Potatoe and Yaina, jftst and 'or Kale by a91 H KAMEV, Ja Coiner Ftretaud Vine streets. WIST BMl'Ell"EU .J.V EOB SALE (Ai bags extra Family Flour, IS biisln Utreih Corn Meal. ip21 E H.ABIX k CO ' lM B siMiJYi tummng.jt! ST W received at HUGHES' Dry Goods Store, a general assortment of Spring Pry Goods, fsoniprlslng Delaine, CblaJUs, Berages. Black Silks, ojinghau.s. r., Ac Hosiery of "Ver. variety and quality. In in B Bios article at ten cent p r pair to the extra rfMssl r.ue English iu tide, whi' h large i ulie-i find ec much difficulty in getting. ap21 MOB HMI.E OwV Mia& TEBMS!MY The s. e. nr. and part of the s. sr. nr. of -ct. 54, Towu 3 s, Range 10 west, containing '2') act i s ,. Im I, lyin? 17 mile north l Evansvillr.at.il 11 south of I'rinceton, Indiaua. lino hulf of said true ts is in a good Ute of cultivHtiou aid v rll h-tK-ed aud improved. The fields am arranged wins to contain L"i to 'JO acres each, and provided with I good swinging gates, and spring of never failing stock water. The Buildings consist of a giKid frame ! house, containing 7 or 8 room, coti.enientlv artanged, a good frame smoke housv, milk ki.Bws and cellar, two lari;i burns and othei necvssnry k all Ji rigs, liters is also upon the uh-.ve land a o, orchard of choice f rail trees th land a t in . ultiv.-ttion. is covered with the finest tiinl-er the Liuintry will produce Tht said land is situated between the sTsMrrb and Erie Can si and Ki inville A Cr ii. Ii.nlsville Hailroad, three miles lion I each, i a mislel stotk farm, and in the most 1 healthy part of Southrin Indians -ociely i-.otsl. and ttS i iiilliy .t II providtsl with (h iloi I- slid i bun he Also the cH-l half and i i: l .f ih. ...-tt. .1! lib -i.iithuest .jr. ol set t ill. Tewn I , Hang. ll W ni. uu,!,, rM acres, with atajut SB acres la cstti i it loa, soil and timher unsarpsassrd. The land 1 1 1 tde.l i . ii. -en high rolling and rich bottom. The ( e ,t fit t 'J I, touii I -, rautre 10 . ..it i ., On' loll At Tee ; I In- ii ht n w .ir of seet tow nib, ranpe M i i t . I contain i im Ml acres ; ' Mip n w w ijr n p ji ol s.st t I mn . - , i on e ! u.-t, containing "si at res, I be ii e ijr ii a .jr of sect 'in, tow n is, laitge D w , i oiit.iuiiiig 4o a- res , situated on tin- d L .aim! J. miles north ! I Evatsaville, ami in the immediate riclnity of a steam mill in lull ami sin: -essful oeiatl-n, t apalde d tin unit: out feet ol lniiil.il daily, which mill will be sol.l if il.-ireil it itii the last iislned land, ol asasaSssSatjrt For tei ins ami p ii ti. ulars apply to M. iloi comb, residing on tbe J"o acre tract, or to the tin j derigiied. Also the following valuable Heal Estate in the City of Evalisville and Liona-. The n litoll.ot 1 1.-, and the BW J4 of Lot lol. ' and the ii w V, of Lot 2K, thu whole ot Lots 11, KH, and Zii in' the Dilution Lnlat gt nn-nt. Ah... Lot No. t iu b 'it, Lot lo iu bl :.. Lots '2 and .1 in Id 27. Lot lo in Id X. lot Is in Id .-i ho lllin Id 41 hil 7 in I.U ! .ml In 11 ... I.I SJ ..!... Kastern Eiisrlargeineii t Al-o. lots I'J and 'ill in I. -, b t I", in bl 14. lot- 5 and t. in bl 17. and lot 1" ,,, hi is in the Konrtt. 1 bill. il ui liii-nt one-third of lot . . tut tin- , h..l. of lot 11 I II Original Plan, baaa a anil 4 in Id 3, Ellndt - Knl uement. Lot a, ami lo in bl 14. s-on th knlareineHt. j Eot li and adjoining ht of 5, iu hi L-, ktockwell En. ! Lots IS and 13 im Id 1. Baker's Addition VI-.. . .i' 1 .- iu Loiuas. ii City aud Additions. j Abo the toll .wtiii fat untie Lands in Vau.l-i saargk, MtsssaV aud Pike counties 0 The ii e, n qr, sec .1 tw u S s, raiins 1 1 w . to i. i . Die hf, u w .i , sec 14, t tl a, range to t , Mnsnna tt ht, a raT, sec n- MSMBC, lalige lo wr ; an acres. I hf, ut, - u ,jit .,- is, t,.u s, rasnrs M i ; lo ncisa I., t '.. iih n .,r, town n s, lanv 11 0 'si-100 acres. Lit M Mih ii w iji , s.s -J4. ton t, r-iive II a, -l , 77-lOn at res tt" nf, ii p o( n . nsasns II m ;Wsci - E nfa e .ir.sec M, saarsj I s, tauge in w ; so n- njsj V it jr , si-c lo, tow ii '. -, rattle II is ; l.i a. 1 it .ji , sec lo, man ii , range 11 w ; list acres. X W ur. Sec Vs., town . s, range It u ; IM icres N f it, - it tjr. e. town I.-, lairgV'lOw ; 4la- res. X -r, Il ,- p , s.-i I , li mii i. a, i aliu 1 1 w ; 4(1 acre X st .jr, n w ,i . ji t u n ks rasssnj IS u ; Mattrsss. N . -ii . .- a i . JI ti.w ii i. , ratine IO w; pi tt tes. .'- hi, - w i , i-.. n, lovvu n s, i ..iie ' mi v te- - Iii, s ii, -e. ii, low ii i. s, uun 10 ; rii art. . w ip , n ,p , s. . n, warn a a, raasja sv w;Mararsj. Most ot th.- ils.te ir.,. t- tr- well bn aietl, iH,4 ble and -i.s. i -pub I. oi I In,,'.! -tat.- of liiiprovem ul ire siiuale.l h. ..I lie in, up.,ntk. ILiilrotd m Canal loo acr.i- ii n ai of e 7, tovn 2 a ranee w lis' (Id II e in do J'l do do a w. do 9 w. dn i sr. M Mar. do in sr. do in w do in w. cn M a li,n io - iv r ib JJ, Pl do s e tjr do m . Msa n a M n fr M pi ib. n .- .jr, ii e jr 26, .'"iloii lifsriflUe. IMste ii w rjr, sec 14, IM do - w ,jr, ib 2.1, l'iOilo no ur. do zn. do do do do ito do do do I - 1 s. i. s, 2 s. , s. Ja, do 10 w. "-.Oil II... I. a,. Li. ate.i ii.-.n the ( anal i.i. ,1 Railro .d, ai-e covered with the most wdunble limber fi r l iiil.ling tad . ther panpMta, '! are the nnest i in at In the onsjnry f r Arn nlturai iiurnoasa. Titles rarl , IM sasna lite ' i f . i nnrn I , rat.g 7 est ' ll S i - i I. e ;i ,f --. ;4 ; . iiin 7 w t-st ; r" Nte I -i t...,f. - . f get 2. tov.n 3 itssss-1 wa su m re the a li .it rr ji. ol ssntton Sn, towraSa, range i w--i n)"ih temte In Pikv and (iiiison counties ait in i.ealtbi pwrifDM I Ike . it ii . , well asMjaHM nilh gOKaJ ..aler ai- will. aS abundance t the U.et lintta r and -i .n- oail I it l ii.dispnialde Baf I- ron lU-sirmis nt punhasiug, will ail .....i iht iindei si-oed t.o I ruis -it.d pi.rtb ul.i: s .,t il,. I. -..I liaie Afn.-, Thir l at i cat. .ppcsltt-1 bt Court ll.i.s. L.ansvillc, ludiana . , j i .. l.f- m.w WM. 1 WAi.KEK. .1 VOTHKB LOT Ol-' THAT ttt'JPK- . .i 'I .trkiati Sin-iking T i a . itli a flu: . t::. I portesl 'ina.. Just rejslved at mM :"tf:,AKl Ji TBOXPBOS'S.

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l dummt Uiuger vaMt ite NtraaaMPfehvp, at iCi-pkarry lo. a do Strawta-rrv J. . do Pine Apple do. In 00 Lemon do Keceivvd at d for taie .v Z. H. CoOK A KoN An t M are at onr is-mpath'ii SeM; fa4wci9 of every natkn At pre n..tii 1 Nt Mala tieet, N Von H tiiid iu ab-r. aaJ ofletej you .flee, tea, tOfrnr. and si,-,-s Fxtra cheese, hy tX or alicea; i ly-tot-, -ardius-s ff large ' i.m,iBfWaai hef and bacon ham-, I'm -nip- tut . . -d M,tatue, t i kh - iiiued. and cantud toauituea: I - J I - t sail, lid o e li l ;ia flour and ..in Dieal Unlaancs io . Mp and .andlaa, i '. 1 1 1 t: n.. m iih extra handlea ; BtMBHk I" ashes, bucket, and tun., ItahieV f.ittry wagons ral - I, prettier, an I U-ttii than othsra ; lie sure you , all at Vi. ki r.v hi th. r-. Who huy lor cah v very lov Ther can compete with old m ;.( . Vow'M cet ivt wetghl and hoaeat maaanre, 1 le:. e ..i. .:.-,! w, deliver. v l Kin littles , ej Main . t It t: s a i' i. .t i ; . ir l o p l-iil I" le.irn I Ik- Bnili. to .. rle.tion. vfvn mill do well to H.-ai oi t !h M onenv lxrt, luat ra-"-.lln, vi It Kit 3t MARCUXMER, 3Mainatrm. J if ST BKt Ktl'KU J.B WmB l- fre-h Ohio Hull, i ..; I . 11 vHIN 00 , 47 Main at. ma ii ji st ut:t v it-Kit mm u EXPRESS The Pillar of fin Ad.m Bede 1 lllkllell 1 In.-, ; its lo Mail . - Pictures froai ( oiinli Lifa Lettel - ftuM ipaib. Hat Ve4rn' GU-auiaa-v i JoHN HULL plS t or Mam a Fii-i st- . traiisvill. lu4 i a A bbxk fC i.va Jr. TAVW " njr Ml., i , -i aieanu-rs Land: and I'liiverse, and loi sjl.- I pit MMPH ORR Ktsii e t ph ?5 BI SK. TUBmtt celehrat' i J ua ta rA juat reeivtdaudl i .;.iv . H AS. M. Joll NSToS . BfttS Main street, ne..r the Canal. WBtttTK 1. 1MB U vil BLI slU rtTBla do W LUeaaati Hnhe, to bids OliU Lime. Just 1 1.. -i ted aud for ule by CHAv M joHMStOV, Poaev"n Block, rl,! Mam street, m-ar tha C i. mjMMsu Bkw. rKU :-v bj Ml oais, nnd I i , , m -t re and for aale bj I IIAr-. llrJoHNSToN, "I'l- Min street, near the Canal. BMst.HBt BUH i UMiSM-Xm M0XM MM t'ru c I 1 ,1-t received and for aale Vv 'Has m. John-Ton, Pnaev'a Block, Main xtreet, near the Canal. . , . . . . . , . 9 apU BttXKtt PKt.HK tMEKSK, loo lt Chocolate, HNiihe Coeya, !o PmiI BarUy, AOO Jh Split Peaa Eot aah. by Z. H. COOK A tOK at sit pBMfSm 0B.v .nBar, ids prune Apple, 2 bbla Go k leu Svitm. apll 50 F "i nah by 7. H COOK 0K. rmxij M b;. .' TJK! -4.; LJHUBHT aarreic, iu fine unlcr, for aale at price, by K GILBERT A CO., H I ; .umm tf Kreei MmJTE.4 5 MZM t-,r s.lM i,v . v .Vic li i nor S K GILBERT a CO., No. 4 s) rnmcrs street Ollli aV H-Z o o MU- ksaj . I UBCJBB JTOM BMisM 8. E GILBEBT A (JO . ai - No 1 Sycamore street. JD iSSOLt T a.'. TUB M'MMTJTMM shin heretofore exist mc net wren tbs nnderi signed, under n:ime of (llmstd Hh bin, Is dissolved I by mutual consent, ."said Ha bin collects and receives all debts of the tiun aud pays all Its IUW1!1 tit s, ami ii- - tii u; nam. r.ly Iri Hoiiidst ion. C O OLMSTED K H. 9 A BIN Ret. no., i the -Is.vc. I t.ike ideasnra in recommending my successor. ape C G. OLMSTED mm u! .nra av ttBmmmil m tt i- have j st i. . n .i by Express a fins and diirabln sti-k of Di Q . . N fJsy intention Is to ell for i ah. and tiw- osu QMi mer- good bargains Our sts k and style f Ury Gooda, consists in aart of Silk ( haJles, Beragi s, Organdies, Lawns, Prints. ( Also, ;t g'nid ai i.-tv ( Xtennu- Hoon Skirt i aud a splendid lot ..f t'tapt-, Cashmere, wad MarinJ hav.1. he sold . heal. , in prices or analirr. lo; beauty and asss, it tssaaid U boat nowhere in tho city. We will keep constantly on hand a fall and . inpl.-te hssoi ttni-tii ol Dry Good throogh tbs 5piiiig iiu i SiiinBsrvaaaaon, which will be aoM low 1st cash, by MILLER KIFUAU8, apT K . Main suet, Evans 'Ulc, Ind. tV EL E'i.y TE BKBT IBTMM JLgMJV PHISli ii Hi Vi , . TIOM Jt.dgi.-.t from tin n itj lomc-rs that daily throng ti... (irnc. ry Store i.f.n v Main str-t, It seem ther nuwt le st.in.' ii ur. ni.-i.t held f rth there Cail ti.o . it -n. 1, i- no tin ne W P.UIVAL s" bis X y Oieese (choice article. 1 .' do Ir. .-an Eresh Pove Oystfrs 1'.! d.r 1 lt rtt" do do, do7 2 Bi can -j hed do, do 1 tn cans do do. lui choice 11. et i MtsTBe. .sill Bai Diie.1 Beet. IMS plain and i -.(li., I" bush In i. .1 Applra, iu do do Peaches. "i boV.-s Lt llloli-, 'ajo asst. i ln lanes Saldines. At 'I V I. KEKY BR(W fv I W it B i K sT.V BJHBB Tm Market Baskets Fwtdfnj rsnaketa, TnU. Bu k i t- tta-bl.oaids, tt ell Bin kets, Cedat Churns, I 1'ine Churns, ( iitti n Hopa, Urn ms, Drttsbsa, Dns Lis, , Mat- ! t:,. Pins, (iothas Baskets, Clothes I. in.-. I'm ioj., . in.-milU ropw, hemp ront, auh o.n! i . I rda, I aster, nails, glass, window - i-h, cement, white lime, piaster pans, corn, oat I and vaiii.it- ..ther mm les too tnimerous to rasalion, ol iilmli yu can find at I Hl" Mi KEbY BROf.. AJ Main street. MJBE sH JiBBl fUL BE FMJMllti" -F. Supi.h. - .it 47 Main street i.cajds (teirvered t n anv r-i t id the . itx O llo Calls Lol-t.-i, lo dor. cans Oysteis, odor jais Pirkies (plains mix I I hid (.em. an Plumbs I m.i .ante Cm rants, I Ikj Lemons, 1 b-1 Oiatiir 1 Ml Kggs, l tietce coimtrr HaiiH, Eatra while wheat Elour, I ' i-. do, Do En t do. Potatoes, l orn Meal, tt., tv. P7 JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and ( oinuiission, NEW URLEANS, Locisiana. mt i. i ( to Msrsis. ALLl.-i 4 HOWS4 anst i i ,. ii-1 n ie, last. laOCHI f o t :- .- rmi.nMs jc I aid lof i i i -.ia II ii-. sx:m. MM Aa sssjar-rnrasl ssteass, sxtrw. M tho liitrdBsssf. iissi do SnonMstf t or sale at ag4 Z. H. COOK A SON A MMt ml: t in i h '.' ! .1 It i anted, tor sale -heap at . . 11. COOK 4 SO a. f 4K HA.TiSA.y.'ll SHOl i.DMMM jVi can-. i-- -1 li im8 100 do sngar-rured H..ms, I"" plan. II innSM M nMerg. All A Jfn. I artici, and mm wie by i HAS. M JUHXSTON, .,; j' Main street, nonr thn Canal. m MJBTTBB AJ-lJ tHKAi'EB A MmM ticks of Pine Ebs.ring tlian can be loond in the m i. kit, OflSSStgntte on hand. Alac Drwrnest Ceilinfi, tt'eath.-ilawiJiiig. dc tN Ett'BEKBY A CLEMKXT. Amslm-mir vines :sj il,..- Egc-i t amily t lonr, Beef Tongnsn, Bacon Hams, il 1 1 . u SSS Potaloos, (iermnti Finsive Soap, Rnndns nosns assi UlkcBsna, Bi tishas --t rub and Blacking OLMSTEP A- saBIS -! M low remlv lt spesks lar ft if I)KEs i ASSIMERE HATs Vhrcb (annot fefl to tdenae. son HATS, Of any fcL.J, color, shape, n.l pr:c SCOTCB CAPS, For the Si ring j;;st rnoslri ! ST0KM ' APS r ..- ii.. i..iu ILjlU-r ilim at: UmLrcJIa. HI. in. Ml i: HATS i . La Ufa ar.i .Mi? . CMILUKI N ! TESCt HATS i- ; S r:r;g r.:id Sr.ir.mar. ... , ioi 111 - I I bl ASB sTK.Vtt HATS, vs '.iWc vrittv. VAmtB MABC0KVIER v B Main t a.

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