Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 222, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 May 1859 — Page 2

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Ike fattg Mti I CVANSVILLE, IND. MONDAY MORNING MAY 9 ! A Cat it Pkoject. When it was announced that the Great Eastern now receiTing the finishing touches va to make a few voyages to thi3 continent, much rivalry ( existed among the Eastern seaboard citi t tn whirh ona nhonld be honored with her as 10 wniCD One ShOUia De UOnoreu wu uci presence. The New Yorkers claimed it a i their undoubted right, but unfortunately lor their aspirations, it was found that the depth of water on Sandy Hook was too slight for the passage of a ressel of her iramen.-e tunnsge. It was finally determined, we believe, that Portland (Ma.) harbor was the only one on our Atlantic seaboard of sufficient capacity to take in the Great Eastern. This set the Gotbamites a "calculating, and the results of their calculations are, that another outlet, through Long Island Sound, may be obtained that will admit eren the Great Eastern with ease. It is now proposed to build immense docks on East river, near Haerlam, and dispntch their steamHi and other Europe-bound vessels from that point instead of sending them around by Sandy Hook. Thil opening to the ocean through Loug Island Sound would have been selected 5.v all vessers going to Europe long ago, had it not been for the rocky obstructions at Hell Gate. Experiments have demonstrated that these obstructions may be removed by submarine blasting, which has already been tried on them with great success. The Leg islature, at its late session, passed an act for detpeniug and widening Haerlnm river. If thu is done thoroughly, S3 far round as North river, a line of docks might be made to the very waters of the Hudson and thus the whole island would be surrounded by quay? and "hipping. Should these dock9 be built, a complete revolution will occur in the relative value of real estAte in the city, and Haerlam now an outskirt, will become the very center of business, and the region of the principal docks. As another incentive to this great movement, it is said there is great danger of the Sandy Hook channel being one day so filled up as to prevent the pa?snge ot large vessels. The depth of water is gradual i lessening, owing to the action of the currents on the shifting sand, and many of the most experienced mariners are apprehensive that the accumulations of deposit will become so great in a few years a" seriously to obstruct toe navigation. By Sattarday'a Mall. Judge Greenwood, of Arkanit-, has a. -cepted the Commissionership of Indian Affairs. He is expected to arrive in Washington iu a few da v - Poter C. Stankiewicz, Deputy Marshal of ?t. Loujs, was arrested on Wednesday nieht last, charged with embezling from the- funds of hi office. A deficit was found iu the books of the Deputy of several thousand dollars. A few weeks ago, a Mr. Wright, residing in the western part of Cincinnati, died of hydrophobia, caused by the bite of a dog a short time previous. The same dog bit a Mr. Harrison Rose, but, a the wound soon healed up, he thought no more of it. On Wednesday night last, Mr. Rose was attacked with such convulsions, that much force was necessary to hold him. The convulsions were of a strongly marked hydrophobic character. He was better on Thursday, but fears were entertained ot a return of the spasms. Late attempts haw In-eu made to buy the Washington Stater, but all overtures were declined, the proprietors thinking they hae a good chance for the Senate printing at its next session. Theodore Half stutter, a SwUs, and foi 1 tung time a resident of St. Loui.-., committed uicide hist week, by shooting him elf with a large borse-pistol. No especial ram is . assigned for the act. The celebrated Ravel family liegin aa engagement in St. Loui to-day. A paMlO mirai-ts, this troupe i. untivatled A he W election t n Mayor Ii is been ordered in Vinctnnes for Monda ., the 16th. At the recent election there was no choiee, Joues and Wilkins receiving '..ii ,vi each. Our dispatcher inform us that a tartihla conflagration ha taken place at Pitt -burp, in vrhicb twelve steamboat wi re destroyed. A public meeting was held in Aurora on amvdax last, week, to take ;?';- foi -ecnt;ng the removal of the county ?at ot 1 ' iaorn county from Laai tuebnig. . it is now located, to the former plate. The recons assigned for these proceedings arcthat the itiicns of Lawrenceburg have failed to erect suitable building?, in which to a transact the county business, as ihey agreed in. A committee wa appointed to canvas the county for the removal. The Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Indianapolis, took nra on Thursday last, by a spark from one of the chimney? It was seon discovered, and the flames extinguished without material damage to the building if will be seen by the following card . w e cia I MM, 1 a 1 eel a Is ll HT. j "Olif Dns aiiwivftl fl 15 ronutrCIliall with the Euq.urer. ot which he ha? been ed . . . , w ;ur for the past e.ght month?. Mr. Stone i, m iuicy and energetic writer, and ha? . , ..... rnai.v warm jrsonai mena?, wno vmii re gret that he yonaidets it hn dim to with draw from that paper. TsXa Mhsaxtaa is his I mis day withdraw from the roluiui... ihe Enqum , and cea?e my connection wilh ih.a pip.-,, tne etoriaiaeparimeaxu I i,.-. .... r nrx.l il.tAii i lirin.r thd XVi I'M C a . a . a m . a j?. ?i . . . r I. 1 lin eajsaewwwa - - bb.i r. !.. r: j, i . IliOlilll'. If' ue llintiy inrnu.i nun laneue poraiies whoe pleasant intercourse I hate n aofoi in that capacity, 1 tender my warm ..a. asV. ...., ,.mArnrr unit f.rerurrt ill ot oermit me to rtam uiv c ...tt ot per ro return any connc, uoh .th a BBMM-t I" ,t'r''""' " - ' "" j ,U i hightn reoarJ foi i. iwUmrt srad U .f t'tt; .'A' tham truth aW yasiV. il Kisfr,tr.ds. jWILBl'R F. STONE.

A greapPMWrof1' e MWrtrni H-orw is about diftufring. To Qpte:'.krs it will he

. aWVSX ea:aHa soinetbbg new, Jiiaivellour, and peculiarly strik''--It ii the rc'ihr organization of th1! liberal etaaeflt of Cincinnati " in frM rlnm-h nndr r,.,m1,.r ..rp-.h.-r fi.r jith worship. The Vniuriau ptea. hei- of th. ouwn lly q . Conwav, who i ri Drtseuti'd i to be about thinv rears of age and who ; . . r- t . weQt tQ fjmtinnatl ali0ut two ye.,r, arQ juusagu, ijc eun latelv to act and to t .reach in a manner - - i ntueT too or:ff:ni for nne oi- the more ni- I 0U3 brethveu ;ind t,rs. HIl(i a reouest was ! - , made to him by some to resign, which he i, wnicn he appealed to is act and I very quieily declined to do. and the congregation to conhnn h teaching. Two parties were formed iu the society, one against and oue for him, vho after attacking each other with some venom, and electioneering wilh great fury at sundry meetings, carne, at last, to thr sensible conclusion to sell the church and divide the fund. The church is located on the southwest i onier of Fourth and Race .-trects, in the ni l fa hionable of the promen ides, and will sell, it is said, for 'out S40.0O0. It contains forty pews, and each k-w is ; worth, thcrtt'ore, l,ooo. i bit ot this will grow two churches a Conway church and pii anti-Con way church. The la'ter i. I'nitariati, after the school ot I lianiiing.'und the former a tree church, after the school of Conwav, iinln t- . . a lag what was lacefously called the lilral element of Cincinnati, who, headed by a Scotch gentleman of Calvin (not John Calvin i, President of the Tom Paine Association, solemnly gave in their adherence to the Conwav division, the other day, in

meeting. All the particulars have been when the accident orcurred, at no time runeiven, from time to time, in the Cincinnati I nin his Vat.in.t0 the .ir.p' but Allowing H.e

papers and the Washington Union. The New York Ezprttt furnishes the following as their system of operations: Their basis of co-operation from what we can gather L to acknowledge no creed whatever, but for each man or woman we are not informed how it is with the children to find out for himself or. heaeelf the truth in regard to spiritual matter?. They agree generally in rejecting the miracles, the resurrection of Christ, and the specific creation of man as man. They adopt the ' development theory of the author of the "Vestige of Creation which supposes that creatures of a higher organization, -lvh as the mammalia, are 4 developed by a prolngetl gestation in the iftninamhi of lower animals, such as birds, fishes, Ac, and that having been once "developed, they continue to propagate their own species regularly thenceforward. Thus man originated from the embryo of an ape. who?e existence in ' the fotal condition was from some caue or '(her) prolouged, m the maternal reeeptaculum. beyond the usual period of pestation, whereby that portion Off the apiaal column which, in the is usually devoted to tiU, became absorbed into the higher region? of the brain aud cranium. If the infant ape had lesa tail, it had. on the oth. i hand, more brains and a bigger soul. 1 1 va, in fact a human being. There La said to be a tribe of men now living in the centre of Africa, who have not vtl parte 1 with tli. ii caudal appendages. Let M not, therefore, haatily reject Mr. Conway I -development theory,' but wait for Mm Rbtta. In the language of Captain Cuttle. H wheu found. Safskd a note on t. We believe, however to do the new Cincinnati charch justice that they have not yet adopted this as a creed, but they are af ter it with a keen scent, and the outer world may depend that there is game ahead. A metaphysical free churvh, with nothing to liegin on, will not he lotio wiftoari subjects of discussion. Indepeme.t. Much discussiou has originated iu the Virgiuia canvas for State of- . ...as - ficers. over the views entertained bv John M. Hotts, on the slavery questioti. In order that all may h- fully .-ati iic.l whit ground lie occupies, that gentleman publishi card in the Kichniond Whig, in which he defines In- positiot in K) lucid a manner that hereafter there can Ih- no controversy regarding it. lie copies an extract from a seeeli he made iu lH..o, in whidi he took ground again -t the extension of slavery, and boldly asrts that he has seen no reafor ' ,niuUri.-ntion, recantation or equivoeatl.n," $Rd chnllensTe Ua politifal opponents to make tlie uio-l ot it. Mr. Bottl manly defense of what he d.-eiti.- rtoht. regard li of the -neer-; and taii il- I 1 1 i ile politicians, is in pleasing contrast with the course pursued by the greater portion of our fo called statesmen. He calmly and honestly investigated the vex. d question, and having formed his cor.CiUSionS, U sol ifttd a'ajiit by every whift' ot popular passion or prejudice. Had we mote of "iich men, we would have ! the turmoil, roufu-uoa and dishonetv, that now dhgiact American politics,. 0aW. Wise of Viruim i, ha-i yvritlen a letter, expressive of his rafwa on the political topics of i he d.vy, which Gils thirty column- of the Richmond Enftirr. lie pitches into popular sovereignty and Con-yii-ssu.uril non-intervention with a will, and tavor-tln posilioii now being suincJ by all ll-.o S..ilLi.r.i ultroa that P.inr, e. l,vnlA ' '"s s.....s... ...s., ...... ........ -..v.. ...a pa3 laws protecting slavery in the Territo rie? A the anttai iverripntv men in the Xorth.r.i States have been claiming Wi-ea: . . . ii man entertaining ... ... . , , , 1.1.- . .t.. 1... .ii. vcitli tlieineiv.-- this lott.-r ' r ' will wrike thai prop uom under thein aud I . - i,A at J 1 tha -t n..tk-:Art lL.. ' l Ilr iu 1 i"e ' it'it i 1 Li i- lvvuu iuii mat i Coogresssomii intervention wui ij either . 1 . a ., einphaii.all 01 m,,...e.llt ..veiled in the platform adopted by the 1 hail, tun I on 1. ... . . . . I vention. Ml .11 the Southern I'. mocralic St.itee kentib-W. alone 'bind? true to the I ytrtherm coetsunaetMa ot IW Kau3as-e I bra -k.i Mil int lata Cincmuati platform .J , , led thai Mi u .;olliu, the iH.I,.,J,.rnti,. . andidat.- hr (iovernor. has . , ,.,..,.., ,,rot:pect of -u.cess tit ; r a s !. fiiiihfnllv- einre inr' hi: Ii0ue?t i.unvir"j .' - -i u,.tis i.ti thai Mvhjci t j VCM l it. d that L'ol. Foruev ha.. i hved hi? aitention noun the printing ol the hxed his attention upon the printing Ol me . t (I,,,,.,, of RepmCtll lUftl U t that his t . m """ ' different faction..

The w,-.ot!rfi vtyiut w ht Ml lBg 0f the Pepin we ( w ..... ... r -t... uuic s-.oicj oouau, u mbc Pepin we clip from u Minnesota p.tpei Tbc atcaiuer Milwaukee, which arrived ea; - ' yesterday evening at 7 o'clock, brought telligenoe of the sinking of the Steamer Lo- . P"" tuimrua, iu i cu, anuu j one mile from the east shore, an. I nearly opposite Lake City; We learn from John Cochrane, Clerk of the Milwaukee, that the Eolian started from Reed 5 Landing at halt- ! 4 - c .V M." y? . '-, toiiowing m me wakt oi toe .MiiwauKee. ",ino, in fh t., t ,,t ml, 1 j . . a a . as Atter eettintr in the Lake about .ix mile?, the V I. Ewinc stwre.l for the east shon . : pi i wbiie the Milwaukee went up on the west ! shore - The Eolian followed tue ,Kwin8i I L'iioitmrv i.nn irt.i ar.. .1 r i m p i.,im lis nil i wuen jUat opposite Lake City, the ice closed in suddenly upon the Koliau. cutting her hull on both sidne, when she sunk rapidly to the cabin ftp- It is sunoosed. that the hull iarted from .ue cabin, and went to the butI ! 1.1 1 I torn. Unc cabin passenger, an old man, and three deck passenger-, a Gertaan. hi wife and grown up daughter, .vere lost. A child, the only remaining member of this famil,). was wrapped in a blanket, thrown upon the ice. -ind rescued l.v the Milwaukee. Tin Mil ! ai Baa.aBnil m mm. ..iimuua.cr iiasicucu iu uic luneiui Hit I c - maining passengers, and lccued them from the ice. A number of the pa sengt-r; were brought up by the Milwaukee to this citi and the other's left at Lake Citv. The W. L. Ewing also hastened to the rescue Tbc Eolian bad a ver hcav freight. nearly 200 tons, which arai taken on at ports from St. Louis up. A Inrpe portion of it w.i.s for the Minnesota river, in which trade she was intended to ply. as one ol the Davidson line of packets. The Eolian was owned bv the Davidson lif..t!i.rj anil Pant II .a t . Wrtr a t . r. P -nl-vaa-aj aaaava '-ttri. i.ui in i ws lliv i . mi.. gJJ" y m been able to obtain the name oi the passen gers, lost, nor the manifest o! trei.-ht, ,n the officers of the Kolian got oft' the Milwaukee at Lake Citv. From what we can learn ('apt. Thimens ' was proceeding with the utmost caution open track left by tke W. L. Ewing; when the ice closed upon her she was within two lengths of open water. The New York Herald make the following comments, on the part England will he likely to take in the impending European war The true question that will be decided bv popular vote is, what side will England take in the question of the policy that ?hall henceforward rule in Europe ' Are Xnpo leon s ideas to be accepted or combated ''- -The throne of England ia to-day imbued with the same views that impelled George III to hl3 long contest with the first Napoleon, assessed as it is by a Coburg, but these views are in some degree modified bv public opinion, and the increasing influence il ot social interests over political and dyna.tic aims. If the Tory and Coburg interest governs the policy of England, then wc shall have a naval and military war such tin world never sssw. iauvc w nun equal, II noi SUJH'l inr. 10 England on the sea, and it is ienJbtM If the third Napoleon can lie driven from it as the first Napoleon. The present Emperor, however, would not wait foi u. u a result the power of Krunois concentrated, while that ol RtsgfMsd ia scattered over the world. With the mechanical applian. es ol the present age, Louis Napoleon tould, iu one week, throw 3oo,ou0 French veterans into tlreat Ib itain, and millions of British bumpkins, led by British snobs, would be powerless to opose them. The more they gathered the greater would le their disorder, and the more certain their defeat. Whatever may be the result of such a contest, whether confined to the ocean or carried from London to John O t -Jroat s, it must leave the United States during its pievalence. and tor long years after, in the hijrh positiou ot the leader and feeder of thecivili.ed world. Hovv t be Prcelttcsat of Hut t i Treate Comaplraclea. Twice, about the 1st of February l ist, tJettrard, having discovered the existence of l C CkS I ai I" UIavI' Mill. , a.!... I. a i C ! secret Black Clubs, which were forming conspiracies against him. armed himself and went anattended to the houses where the meetings were held. Knocking at the door as soon as it was opened, he pushed past the servant, went up stairs, and entered the room where the couspirators were assembled. In oue of them he saw a metuiier of hi.? own staff. He saluted him, and then turning to the company, said quietly : ' tientlemen, vou see I am cognizant of ' nr meetings "fin.o. UU v.i,, rt. ur meetings, uo on. SfSsM vou are, kdytoactyou will hud me prepared to j youi read) meet vou. 1 will not disturb you. Auieu. And he bowedand retired. The member ot his Staff was aick for several days after -wards. This coolness was a. effect i v. bloodshed ; it broke up the rlub. On the other occasion, a lew night., aftei this occurrence, he entered a similar club at the huuae of a well-known black woman of position in Port-au-Prince There were seveu petsous present. This sudden appearance startletl them ; his quiet ., 3 4. . smile and sarcalic M,itteu. i tonndetl them. ' Ah ! good evening, mv It iendo ! h. . , r. m ... .. . " , ?uid, .Veen r It i.a a magical number I will not disturb vonr onerations. I wn p u , ing and thought I would step in and -e. r ii. B . . X um i -ftiuiv on mi. a ii. a i.. r a; . , . w juioe nuiitington appenr.-.i .aioie the City Council of Terre Haute, on Monday . . - . nijfht last, on tiehalt ol a committee appoin- . ted at a canal meeting a few night? before The Journal says the Judge addressed the Council in regard to the propriety ot mak ing an appropriation out of the city treasu- j ry to aaaist in repairing and keeping up the . .1... -I 1. . . v . i nni iruiu niiii fiuc-c sumu iu ..pwiicri). rbt bete the southern division terminates. il n aaahahttaal flmt tlw. cutTi rori ii i rArl tt .viil.i 1 I V inll va ansa vni sj s aae it titan i m t muiu ; not exceed five ; thou.smd dollars that the.. t He lPU lo ,M " , " "y 5 subea-ription atd the iie.lanct Ihev hoted . c a pei ted to rai9e the most of if by privat the i outir ii would provide His remark? were characterized bv great I M 4 a e Wamaii.U lr kjIv. f t W . imiivur, ahini luvi utivu iwgv va idi 1 mi 1 . . a - - r 11 o ewe aa at a isvon i,e w r trim ni.mii iii I a a. aa a fa X. 1 1 "J J ' . '""","' iere.?i n.i reai respect t me noaru. in. , Coun( no - jea than hinder I he iiueMion a-to whether u... .1. ' ..a... j they had the Kwer to make su h an appro priation or nol. to the City Attoiney a . l . : ar - - - a . As this is a matter of much impottativ it is both right and proper that tin n pre sen I at i ves ol the iaoide in thin cily, -iiould move in H with a proper degree of caution .ind ptudence, duly appreciating th.-i.vH.ti .. -a. .a ? ibility that rests upon them A T'te was takeu ut HexMhsr last Monday, to issue city bomis to the nasi of S20.000, ur so much there. .1 i was ueeded, to improve the wharf at that wan '. r--" - pltce. The Commercial regards the rCNhXsl t videu-e that tbe old loiries oi the " rong evideu e thai the old to.w o tn. town are coming to tbair feme?.

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.las i HMn me nacmnu. ...' . s. a-L t . l.- rfUn W- . , P 1- I I Af4 t-t ; . . . . ... ,e on the jTtnuit., m jerwj "' uut";r circumstance . TT r , , C ' - mere laborer, might have won lor hini and hi, memory the Highest encouiiumj from ,,rc3r. jn that titiartvr. It w as in the act in the act ot anuC Woman ana mw, uu uau j i 4 11 as " v i j rrnP nnon the track as the cars approached, and when his warning words and lifnals seemed not to be taken notice ot M the womau aml when he haJ just WaftWdn in forcing them on tne irac. UaV-' "C struck down, having generously aim graiui- ;, .. ... T. his ,lutv taken the . w . . . J a." jou - Iv tor it was not rv.. 'r.f .hnr iu- this act of huraanitv juji ui umip . J he naid the forfeit of his own life. Certain ly his family should be remembeml, and a .- a -v r i i i no a w 'ii . r i ill lii ill Heroism and noble acts are not, we see, the exclusive I lain of the educatt i and the hL im, &"T!i. AdministratioB senl out a Uprcm. . t ) L'tali, to control and restrain the Mormons, and he seems t4 be turning Mormon himself. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ktiw.v .v cBMwumm CIT BANK BriLMNO, AOAIII V. .;: .' w . ' M i in 1 1 aftern.Ku, nt I a'dock, ibe balance of Mr. R-sina Sntfith'.i jitock of it.io.ls, ooaaattiag in part of rue w mi h-inakori' DBt regulator, 'i ff. 1.1 watchea, 4 Kohl aatch rl.ai.iH, breast pin.-, eai rinps, aud x la lieM 'j! Joutlr. b:o u lot of bilvr ware, and . T. , . i i "" 1 '", "!ld, J ' , ' ,!::! ,,n' i aaiaaW Mat be soli, aed W will give bargains. j '"'' jj H NLI.N'S S i-ii.. Aact'ra . a. mi ::i 'v . i c. r. Kiev ,i.r B MM Wbl.viUDhHaOl.sTS, D..tler.s im Pom-, v.-.. ... . v 1 ei 1 f . , Oil . V utyi hi a. , W lahiactaa Block Main si Kvaaavnie, lad. Coantrj arcbaata sapplled oa I v. r hi rial terms ni7-M IceCi'eani! Ice Cream! mm tVfjp.A', i.jbtr or the nit.ys M 1 F .n. !l a C v 11I1I leaisrcttulh inform i the public jrei. rat!y that he ba opened hi Ire Cioatu Val... .1. and a i 1 1 war-'ant bia cn an. Si. I e . .f ti,e 1 111.-1 ,Uul mosi del ioeu lainUi r Evecine parti, s .-.nT ueddir.sc can le xipplieJ at ; 1 the -hortest n-.tice Ni'd on the DiiM reasnnril trrin- f he -al li b Uelt lst.lv ntt-. up iu a sOI . rl -tyle HTA targ -1 : :.. 1 ' oi.fe. ti nan ,.i.d ... - kept 1 onlaiitl 1. hand, and f..r sale al arbolefah m retail ni -lli.l u .' -t. ai m.va. viiie Jacket lUaki-oN Bbiim.i - Ilium lire niat 1 bae Ki.o.s. ii v mm 7 " I si , r Grp,',f ; 1,11 11,' 1 ' i n.v'L.n""wTW""ltef ' ',00,,v,'lo every Si NDAY, at 4 P. M. v.. -lyd MWKSH HI HP UK m M Snjcar -cured Baasi Beef Tongues 'anva."d IIn.- Honey, I 'lain H.MI.S, Mutter, Extra Whit. FkMaTj rheoae, Prime1" and 'urnnts, 0Q 4Vm L,Leaf L .r.i, saaar tioaae lioiaMrai'iai.tation. 1 Mclassesiind Golden S.r,.r-gal Lb. ur III, l.xe,l I'i, LI. -, Plain I'l. Lies, l.obier. spic I u.t, Peai bes, & Rood lelivered sWsstaaai part e the cjty savC f II SADIN ,v '. MmOtTOB I. I T 'tt H I' 1. 1,, PI BUT -n t I 1 nth f lb. si, 1 1 : mvO-Jni T .MM.LKKS, OH M'OI l.li-RK MILLERS A paitner in wanted toeoiraga in h Fli nrinj. Mill, in a town en the Ohio Ri.. r. " ie 'h.-te 1- home . .,, demand for nite tlanr : .oi l oftall th in one run of stone run make. TI.e , aaaadlaa lesasatWi anda.orn mill now in oa-ra-I lion in it All that i re .uire.1 i- . anil ti .. : BT IS I'J.lt lHHOM-tl.-rTO THK B 1 i i , .,-.i t.. know that El.l'IIA - BABTirCK has asi received an invoice of those ..unrated -Btltimora Clulta" and - El Sol" i KL i J i ...I ;i i them- tney can t oe l-at. tuv. mfiOmHK 0.'K JmYnJit7,K 'Oi I- WANT T- HL si II I.I) V . . ui. I call attention to the following arti. I i jnst reeeived dnrinn the feaaS week, and worthy the examination ! ill is-. Ii...-m , t Ii v (...od- m pri-iist; - .M. v I 'I olfHiakei li.iiiiieta, ' Bonnet Ribbon, Marseille Collar-., Swiss Collars, " J uce Collar, hllster-. Blk. Silk Parad ilaree hes. Fancy "Belt, and Palm I in ALso Hat, Caps. B..,.t., Shoes, Jtc. Our stti h i alt new and choice, of thiea-.,n's purchaae. au l w ill la' aol.l at low price for cash, by SffLLH a MKIIAl s lay.. 1 i '.iiii -tii i t. Kvannvill, , f ml ' - rmo VHoTouK.i pii .i.vo ..!,. -At T PE A K li s 1 s hLLLEU i WHITE, at the solicitation ol a uuml.-r of artist -, have drought ou a Complete assortment f Photograph an 1 Ambrotype Stuck, consisting ol evert tyi. i i'i-,., Plate. Bathe, I auieta. M .nds, . heinic.il-., Ae.. A .. with whit!. ' they are prepared to turnl-h the trade at Ciucinnatl prices AM order wifl receive prbupl attentteav KELLER A WHITE, tisi '-.lAw liu Ko. J2 Main st re. I g&MMmlT tsJI.K Ol' maS MBTmtTK WWS EVANSVILLK. -An WBBNKHDAl .tlr-: d.y of Jtaae, IsOil, al t o'cAeeb P. l., at I he ..mt House d.air. will U- sol 1 al Public Auction the foi ! wina I.., I-an. I Lau.ts in aed adioiniao Rran- . Mile ' Lu ; i . , Eaaaraeaaeal TSalSO fcel curm r I, u,.! W.o. i -m-eti tl haadaoaseat and vJ;i.,,.,u .,,,, ,,, ,.. ,, , The E.t-t 'of lot ?KI, Doilati .U TTiTf TT SI, '-,xM :,r,:' M:V" rtrrH ' lJU"1- P- . 'sin- i. i ii . in , v it I nr. ot laud on Pi;:. II lleik .Hid the .salt Wed roiul, know it a? part ol th- Minimis 'I raci l-mT the West pari II. e .,r of See. 24ot 11, all in uiea.loH and w.aal-st.-i are. Will I- .. i in lots ut about " . res .-ai h, lo .-'lit purchaaer. t he roretnu s the i pi rty ct the Adult aud Mi Bet Iti . 1 b.lin and KlTii i Mibdiel,detea-i.l,.ii.d a. t.. aha noii-i I. .os is aid bv oi.Ur ( Oaawt. The tit! i areaood, adult loin will warrant.- : T. i m ofaala, '., .a-h . 1 ate, aad'aat ISmoatlH ' ' """'sge on tne pro rtv t Alto it aiue time and pU-, lot 1. p Donation ; Fuilargeiuent. 75x150 a-et. lying between the canal ' i dh and the Omaaa Catholic chnrrh, coajtaiaiai " h.1 ".k f irn' ' ,!,1m'rnt .Hn1 V !fl 2T .. Lot In iii l.. .ok Ei t.-in y ilar i i ii . j roim rlot 2s)axl ro feet in a a I neig.. .. . ! on ine and Sixth street 1 1 4 " 1 ' "' "' g MM ! i.sidenctw ,d Judge Baker end E S HiK.si. , Till. s-s.,1. and warranted. Tvnii aatne aaabov. , 7 At-' li.fi, "'Ml." . lot, 1 li, K.ajidl- , : pa. li Y - 14. ' . I . . .plli,. 1 t !' m I t" , ,l n, t ... , - ,..,. , , , ' "- Itarket cenUal lor baelaees eg aseidwin . a .ill i . ief win', east i ion i, ; 4, (, t, a, i , ..v-it i, p ntcii al ic &xn s i i- i .,1,1 . w .li, I ao ir .nt', ai. i loi x, Z, feci oi, Carper. ti r tr.-i, epp.-3ite V. Carpenter - i. si.tvu. f and Jam - Motiiain - l.tuiis't 1 arc 9. Lot -r , J.. JT: an I 2 in -mir Id a k. - i. .itr r street. 10. I lo upia-r hall .-1 id.. K Ba.tell pi ice, ni- ... . I . . . , , ,i, ... - , r t r ic r r. ui aisi . , i 1 i; n . atereicB ot tiif l V. i 1 11. Lot 1 and i, blncb I, 8hXkw.ll'? Eh- ! I'ul-ir. t, ingie TI .v-T. anu .Hal t aaa a aa a . a. t : K. t -t;. . t ..a I i St. J.-hu Um . 1.. I.., ' r't;, ;;..; Third Tir;.: s.',,. I. I 1 , .l . I a:,- ...l- i L -. li - I j ri.. i.. i. .t .. Iki. i - liai fiaeavt on liitrtl ' . m eeaaj - v w - rr : ioiK C t a kweir. Knlaigemssil on Inghj etfret, Iclwt a Sixth atel S..V. nib. j. . ijjy he,. ,a T 1 17 it,..-. ...il 1.1 m, .o,s.. a,.., ....... i fc -. , ...a 41. Eaten. Eul .nrem.'ni pa! l 1- ha :...i...la . . . ....1 ... a"-. sa i 1 loij 11 It . s a a lv avmi l.iai aa ry.. : 1 n ""'iti i . - .-.. ' , 11. fAr will, lv... ll'tii f 11 s - - - - ...... . - - . 1 u it b ii . . 11 iiii s, ii' 1. i 1 lis a 11 11 1 " i tiearlui p, . f I t I 1 .. I'ni a ,!... Hate. dr. -ib-.a f ' 11 '' " Stl.-.l .l.dala.ul s l.ci ,,..at.-, I .1..... 11... Oit.il i- ' 4 a. - kli - il a- lot I 1 lot H b.iisi. i,. a. U . liar tot , ii.Ki. 11. .-li Pill. 1 1 sik . b.al . ... Salt Well. fit!. - alt ..i.i - ... i uil.-l All ta.s let. al:. I .tlllll" doe t.. I-- lo J ill III- i Tl..ix.petatiou and talao of pi op it in Lian'iltu is now i.. r-a-iiH s. faa a toluMii.-i:.-.al l.araiu" Irss-ij f'.i.i in-third . ab ; . 11. third at I ,!..( olo Illlld at l irhl . wilh illtele t ..l l. .'.. !..! tie.ii,:. . iivnu' r.-iu-l lat.s. I tc.lth. I llit. i mil i n i pb to JOHH ISi.Li ia or K.I 1 III. K I . WllfKs i , .,, . ill.-, li.l Hi vnul, Mat . 1- niv.V4M.tw 'MTKRM .f.XVS MA Milfm'KS pat . a-. Pi do Ralllll.ol Oysl, is, l i. in ! lines. n iaie .atl i t LU.m Ht.Wia i . S. IVM PITTMBI BHAlIk ' 1 '' f ' ' . . .. LLM ABOWstl.

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top.ir.I.. one ol llaiai s ,.at. nt i )U TI,. ,4lI 01,5 on extensive trexle, bv eell- OeUine, fa-.u ... .,...,;...,.. u M....1 tad Mlttarrwbt lug a j od artkh " i.b .t -n, h , , .. , miiotfad Berages, Blark Silks, He n!iMtH.r aitha small capital, and on, ,.. IU univeisal tislartion. Hat in this object ' ntrhama, . Ill.ll e ,.l .1,111. ' lit.. ..lit il ...r l,ll.n. s . . " . ' . uinr. nf cntr lirulr nr.H nillllt.

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:z r-r. r rr " inessrs. spaming Rogers ltcsctfullv auuoiin. . ti.ai ,i...i, 1 -mviu t. 111.11 nit ii iiit at rpnf i ) T T -p VQ ntTnVil ff iUtlLJi A B URL 1 & 'ru their Auiphltbcatre X mm .. . , . VmJTZ yTS fj i" 1 aU' Mt Mmhd on board the KV.VJfSVILLE, TIESDAY, MAY lO. 1WRS OPEN AT 27 O'CLOCK P. M. i i in iMiy - r . a .i .. CW 5 ccau , Chlldrvn 25 eeU ; tiaUeriet ZS ce uU. In Mttton to the Stock 'ouiHUiy, tin- Mauii ,,, - tit !r.VP the luiimrrif snnmittna- K C. . 1 1 ....... " v4 ..in.- m luv un fl iH lie yK.TKlt.n Arti.te. making u by far W ut a..3 tuM i-. rle.-t E .u.Miian Etalfli.hiaent ... K,m.,-. 1 1 or Ati.rrua : M'LLE KLi.Jih LOYALE :," ;.uuyu Ptcuiii r- Eiiestrieuoe de t'ir.iiu Najk- n, P.iru. t, urj.-ii1; .ui livihK Kiiicr, map- or female, i Kiret aiiirai. e i:i irsi .ij .i . i . v the laassi sgg) p r the past six ei I'bawcajrW, Pari KKKE.S OiNKAO' years the !. attires of the Cir.pie .1.kria, consibtiitic of ris. oonaibttng HONS. Gl ILLAl KCOKtAP! Thr o U'i.iate.1 AntijKlran K..l i . (TifOt appaai .n. 1 1 th. i'nite.1 tate HOBS CASl s i ON BAD! I'tiiiou.i French fimuna! and Gioten (First apia-araace in the faited Stat. MONS. ri; AN' ilS OOintAH I The real FrencbAcn.bat and Piaso. , l- ui . aaranre in the t'uitrd Mater . M! W ... l.Al.l. Id a loniabtag Ptiil Vanltei and Ridei, frouiNew V.rk iFir-t apiM-aranc u. thr 8aatb Til.' I .K. KPA--I ': I I. .1 -Sj .111 I-ll .1 lliCi; I. I ti .1.1 II . ,1 ,11., liil'iiola. r itt appearance in the V M il. M R. F n A N K DoNA LDSOX ! m a-, a- . 1 sai,st,euwt and riiit,miaiit, fro . Aatlej i Amphitheatre. London ,1'ir-t appear- ,:- uU, df Uriah wquaaHaoahly t be HHt tatportani j ..U.I rtly cmbiuiition -l Vwti 8Urs eu refiH. tP( , meric. audi... oh.- ,. ,vi,,,, ,.,,. ,' J. 1 - 1 h.-d b the .-m.-i.. 1.. .1 th.u N. ml. ..- v. bi taeatm, In . t !. 1 o aitord their Southeia natrusia tbet-n-aiBstaitl all tin giieji aatlai I Inns of tb ilipbl , tlieietr- this winter, there w ill lie aajribited lmme ili-t. 1 ltorr the ( iron? j orf .rmance, iu the PAL- . .i Jr. iil'.-'trJi . lii.i-. n J". cent entrain. 1 . fruit - tan - . MR At FWMH I! Mi 'NT A h'.. lb.- L..iiie Skeleton Violimt v ..i nJrriiil pkjrei. il co iforiua'ioii ; Au no raicns l.ivix.; AFhl. v. P04 I OKSTBICXOsl! . f.vt I up. vr. aching rd pounds, bi i. usnmca . 1 am full crown fowb or a 'mall calf at .neb. i: and a huge LIVING AFRICAN AS A( oNi.A 1 1, t lotaj, wrffbinft f baajBda Alan la Um RIIKTTo SALOON, on beard the j Staw) Janie lUymohd, iiuuieuiaudy after ,a.h ! 1 .riii rrf riii.ui. e, (admission Jri cent., d n.v. lv orfaaia I Troup.- of CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, oaapi ising E G KSEELAND. of Rumt,y ,t N. wc 1 -. ..mill ell Minstiep; 1 11 WINCUELL, ot Matt P..i .ampUdi at in -'ti el u iirnnrv ,.fv .i,v.....s.i .r I ,1 MTatrmlTT ; !' J II BWKIsBT - f Matt IVel - . aaipl il Mir. :trl , H A. MOVTC.VhhE .1 Hi , .i.t M.nslr. I T. C Bl -HXLLL of Chrisly's Miut. ! "uppoitel bv t fttcWnt an miliar i.W.ii tin. 1 .1 V.uurif.: v, 1 .1 , Hth. - - -. s .( " u J ; -VI J- J III U filaMsrl MM.MJV A' ui II 1 it,. 4. TO awaiani th.-1 naasaV tioti at the extenoive on warn . ftdetic between buyer and seller; The Stock iuniisiialh large, every department replete, and inr- , chaser may rely ii..ii lu.-. tnuc with an . xteti-n, as..it.n. tit ..ii re.-oiiubl. term-, ihev would di reel particular att.-ntti:i to II eir late itnjKirtatioti of Iri.h Linen O.aula, tir. : :e and 4-4 Irish UaWfja, U-4 Lin. n Sh. titles, Pi!l,, Cu.. Linat a. Hand L i chief. Towels, Napkin. Bleached and Brown 1 in. ti T xl.l. ( loths, ax., 4e. Corner of Main and First street. mv.'i ' i baakets lli t-i. L . hampaieiie. fits. LI do do do, pts. I ' d.. li.piotl do, (4t. 1" do do do, pta. Iu !ore aud lor sale by say ALLIS SHOWKB. " mVM .IRK sVill WJKXSH II U I US, B r.-ceiot of hiree sto. It of Drafts. Mad cine.-, Paint-, oil.. Dre Staffs, Window t ,1a-. ..ml Fancy i.,.. all of which wc besjgjM at the t.-ry lowest .ash price, which enable u- to otter out ':-loUiers great l.algalh. Oui etot-k ot Mliciti at.-uii'iir I for purity . are tletei atine.l to j sell pure Drug- aud Mrdicia , oi not a. II a all. i oiiM-.iUenm, it y ii .to not isti your m.-iiiciii.--pere. lou t collie to tlr. BTODDABD A tllOMSoN, in. . PruKtSi I" Main at THIBII SHir.tlKJ)T. UK HAVE Jaat received the third shiTunent . ( t i-.m - .. - : coming" Watch Spring Hoop, the " Excelsior " ol the se.iroii Also, Men's aiul Children s Hats, She and a general aaaortment of Drv IJoh1.h. my S. EMBlCli ACt.,4'. Main street. fl.OtB, SO.If mM.VII HI CM K.VA. -lii aaajS evtra Family Flour (none siicl urn bage ttaperflae da, - i - Prai ear i QasaMe's beat . Jo h corn ted Chicken, .lusti ivel and 1 Asraale bj CHA. M .luiiNsTuN. rWy'e Black, MaAa aSa aaaw Casaaa r-,EJ., . . ' ., . IMMIK I..IROI.sT, IIJ.J PI.sTJII T jisertiiieut ,.t Whiiewitsh Bius'bae e.-t i ll. r.Ulol sale in this city,!. How on exhibition at to exliihitlon IOMPW N s. niviwB m iitw.Hi.-s, t I . .Mam ti. r evroLi.AJ riio.n o.v u n i ' aped tl.;- daji an lavneee ot nea aud l'ashioua fle IVrfamert, Faacj hiwtpa, ;.uJ Hair tn cturtin. I - . . I. I.i ..tr-.l t'o. oiue, so hi-hl. i.-.ciu i, iale.1 for the Hair. UnaasniBg Bird and Uutt.-i - lly Eti... t. I .! tin- Han, is. I. i.i. I, aioi a large aj mftaaaal efO bMpea. Dreaaiux Comi.s an l Hiu.-h.-s. j at the Drugstore, 17 Main street up:i mfiOHT.n.K.YT OF I HO I IV. t B TEAS, s.-lect. d particularly for tainilv use, of recr ut imia-i I at ion anil hu.. if r..w th. to i. Inch u e tnvite the attention idcoinr.iaetir!,spelally those that have experienced thedittVnlty in geetfcfej good Tea. .Iu: received at -ceived at STODDAKD i TMOMFI OK'3. ip I. me)" i f NU or.r .VJMLUOSts OU BliLs ilr-.il-, i t the U t .itialitv ..f Nor ir.-ii in o..r aud f.-r sale ly apio S VMCEL OLB BB.ntTA ti A. tJ K. I SS'K M ..- 11 I Anvils in lied this day and 8 VMl'EL BK btrsah b i.i vr aufvv f PJD-lOO MPtJH PO It WW -.il l.v S E . 1 1 i : i; : .( CO., apM Ni Sycamore atreet. BBifl .VVS I. i ml SMS POH SmllK 11' JJ - E i.Il.U'.KT a , ajsi K. 4 Sycamore street. . mMM K HIJP- A J'K W I O I M FKKP Hl'GGV ' will exchange for good Enquire it thi ufllct ap2e-Jt . n -my m mM am, s W .vnn? Ufi rWMJrrSOP -oml untry nterehaate to my bu :k 1 1 Uc.iar , Charaa, rosaprtaiag u greater variety of size and sivle than e.r 1..-I..I. .tiered in Louisville, iin..iijrt , . . . , , " K-'i ...1..:. hnrne . J i7 a, iron t.. mad. ltl At, White do I do do. ' 'S" 'IV w- mm - - " .aa - - aVla .A iron rw.tin A (it riiis- ' 1' M tllairWhll dar buii.s o ia ked 4) cises, LLA.. w e mmm a . i Ihnj on a. i f i n rr II air aa Ci - aa 1 ( IIIM'lll A lin i llll;i I aaaawi '"f...i .. .ti ii.Hu-i. itntiMe, saj-l ..iM-cinn' fn-msh m mm a A I A 1 al and -lean - .d a 10a a-caa .-c iuircnas. ., iiitne v- . a .1 . th.. li.niatllk U.wlrn U u . a. XX i -I r UI ---Xis" ni IIM aj' aaa vt-w sa ? sa. t . ..-r....r - . ate av st..r. J 15 til - m-l, i viam st , ., - Bel Third A Fuyth. Loaastifie t Utf dr' HmlU O.VM .7 w WW i . . i i ..I i-i I i. li air-.. I. a ale .neap lo . l..s . 4 h -leniiiehl E. H. AH1X CO I KI.-T:RS .X'i. T Oil IKI R li X rilfiMPSOM bavt pst reoeivel dir. ct troiu s i ik . varied a- rtmeni of Black, Mas Ib-.l, ii..l il:.-. 'i Priutiiii' Ink Prmteia' Varnbh .. Id aire and Itroaze, l wbi -h th. v intend la d.'H. lle il att ilti I. Iiud viillsePat aim . il Eal iiii.ii . at tin- Pro, -t i. . No 17 Mi i -lie. i aWaaevaW. laid aK 1 II .s-r; pi.ia-wi DWKLLl.xi.i House, rontaiuitisi ala.ut fin-or iv na-ms. A ply it th. olfi. . ! 26-1 w a.Mia's ' MuawM' jm . mio al XM ...I t HI ..His ... .. ; ,, .....t . ,,t u.o V' ,'.. , o lUedty .... &nteate Boy, ... , i ... i.-. I I i Lb.-. i,- - .i. I . i.:. , i ;.. .. U , I - i Sho. , yvanu. M

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To the Public. are M rT H'lmYTMR .d.X V I 'U I S aw Jar, have l , t wc .u cue of our river to iiM-rll" their In,.' up llit vuti r in tbc iritks aU'l baf o.Kjirr to mill ttttut th. baaiMa Uu.l ; Mini, the rltwti WS iuy U rx-p-:W soou, tlieu thr liirc iwrLin oi tCaew wilwr exposed to the scorching rayoituaaaaaar ion, j rochi. the malaria, u Ii irh pri. s im fatal in itt connie, Haeeptn.' anWb Statss :! parUig itfith. r aj:. tor in iti .-. i.,u.-i m. march. AlUf tt TOI'll JK v! IlK'Ft tllUll 1' ftwr a rtM'UiK. ot in,.r.- tlun taeittv eni !ii . .. .. a. ad fcnti,, sut, J'Tent a nieJuiur rafcfc, Is i .... . . tLllik UaVicitaiu txteut. :i pii.v.-utativt, of the attacks of biliou-lev. i . .ii' . a- .. ..i:il - -ii Ii w, r-v lniut i .1 .ui Mairaol':. We wish tbc public to uudcilanJ th..t e ai.uot uriug uxu thi-ui the- um' of strong Liquors t a beverage. Wean ,andalay ba. ' 1 aa naaami I ti atm a i . a . . . . tueir wing usou in mat way. but it jojiL- will unllii'Ul hs urli, let ttn in Ii.it.- I all uieaii I're nrtkle. that will ktep them iu health, and fengthen his trad ot abort en in,; their live. W pro- ! to -ii always purr alia iiiiaoulterHt. U Lhoioi." luT aiHuV'iual purjuae, and a little f..r tb atom- 1 a'l sj.k i if rejicel. aud wilt clialh uge an la Kpectloii by the be, t chemist in this or any otbei ; iswtntry, (hud .my nu.niit .r nii.lt. ratinu la Ih. hi-ky bran.!. A t. u., -Al i- li ,wei Mag- ! liolia ' It fe warrant . I is it is distil!. I fini the ! cc-rx, rjrc, o wb.at, aith diaal atallliim of good I , ciatetU U.ltel . IVc II I U- dollbt Ul.lli) .elaulm haaa Wa a riiim i ia h nh o u.t a. tu.ill kiu.) j.. .lrinkiup ba.l whinky, th- nater th. i i i Uiat i ir ... ma. i . i i Alii A II.. we.' pare Maear4ia ebould la- in ganeial use. t.i't received and in Hot f,.r vil- !' 1 j j ij s ,i-? I Bran.lie , old i trum ;l t. J: .i! - "j P'V' do ) ii'oui t to -t . 4 pipe- liolbiiel in , .1 puticbMjiM old Rom .... M.I. Is i Ili.WKS. Water at m9JMMTMMJW JVWW-4kM 9 POPLAI HSa SHINGLKS A erutlentau living ii. "ii ' UP1 II M I I OUlllllVfl, ii iiirt l'U' il'1 il I'l.n l (;,.or, ,.,.r!lt.,i cbl for .,um .Shlngl.-. to furulahini the iilcribrt ..elilv wltli Taap. jdirsott:. .vtra shingi -saw, l , 1 1 t aaajad, the upj r ,-oiiiittra, h iving jut li .. ! .na ol 31. . Li .t B..itl ir ..!. t t.l.l nil. in tbll eaal t.ti-41 r. .nlauiiiirr -j k I aWaaiea, full count. Tbaae aaaa (.aud artacta, and n,!,., xii u-m siittitute tor nine that . .11 -"'"" I" 1. .uii.t, and . o-tin, a g I deal , , them at IF GLOVFR'S Lun " I all Luilt Yard. .I.'.. t'orner Main and S. vetith tr. tSugar! Sugar! Sugar! llnWF 11 ri.t,ijrnment, dire, to from Ibc ; jilanlat 011, 11 aaaSBM r Haiti. hb.is of N O Micar, lur sine ci..-.n 'I'-' JOS. SOHOENPELD, ilOi.LSAl i. iiEALEH IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND j Straw Goods, No. 3 WaTta iTBF.rr, bet. Main xw SrcAaoar, api2-3ni EVANSVILLK, IND. Ws od, a laraTe assortment of Cooiirr Toola the t"J . t lfll)fv as s ass "III vs vv,e 1 ir 1 lfO Wst in quality aad finish, ever brouaht to trm ville ABradburv's SiKkMhare7 Wade A Batcher's Razors. Luther's. BarUr Shears, Ra7..r Uonea. For .le by JACOB STRAUB a S.'N, ap'21 40 Main street. WHOLESALE UFALER 1 1 - GROCERIES & LIQUORS, .N.I. -4H Wrsl Flrat street, ap2c-ly EVANSVILLK, tKD iirKKT JTBT.1TOMiN.-X5 HI SM3 el Swoet Potatoes and Yam, just received and tor ale by II RAMKV, Jil . an.31 Corner First aad Vine street. j m , MI'9T BKtKlfKO JUW I-OH SALE 60 bags extra Family Flour, 15 buhels fresh Corn Meal. ap-21 E II.ABIN A ( J . hpmj'v 4oont. I'HT re, a W re.eiwd at IH'iillES' Pry taoods Store, a onipriii..' ,i . ex i ra sited d so much difficulty in gettiag. ap'.'l m.VOTtlf H LOT OF THAT 811 K0M rlorlutkiali Smokiag Tobacco, with a hue assortment of Imported Cigars, just received at ap2) STODDARD a THOMPSOH'S. aT The s. e. or. aud part of the s. w. qr. of sect. ! 34, Town ' s. Range 10 west, containing SCO acres j of land, lying IT miles north ot Evauaville, and 11 aOQtb of Princeton, Indiana. One-bait of said tracts is in a gotal state of cultivation aid well fenced and improved. The fields are arranged no a j to contain li to 2 acres each, and provided with I good awinging gatee, and springs of never failing ' stock water. The Buildings consist of a go! frame home, containing 7 or 8 rooms, conveniently ar- ' rangtd, a good frame amoke houae, milk In .- - and cellar, two latiTe latrns and other neceeaary bnildinirs. There ia alao uia.n the above land a ind oich.n l ol choi. e fruil ti'ee --the land not in cultivation, is entered w ith the finett tiinla-r the country will pr.aJuce. The said laud is situate. I . itweeli the Wabash and Erie Can. il and Evau- , ille A Crawtordav each, i a model ille Railroad, thre.i miles from stock farm, atid iu the uiost ; healthy part of Southern Indiana; society is good, HI,j te tountry w. 11 rrot idrd with scluu I. and . hurches. Also the eaat half and part ot the wet half of tl.southwest ;r. ol sect. iM, Towu A s. Range 10 West, coutaiuiui; luo acres, with about 30 acres iu cultivation, soil and timber unsurpassed. The land hi .muled letween high rolling and nrh bottom. The s e qr of sect 2d, towu 3 , range 10 w , coiitaiuie s e jr ot sect baf Id acres ; Tbu n hf n ar qr of sect 2o, tow 3 . rane 10 west, containing 60 acres ; The n w w qr a e qr of sect ii, tow nb, range In west, containing 50 acres; The u e ir n w or ot .-c! l-.w u . :-, ru.- low containing to acrea ; Situateil on the W. d- K. canal. 2 mile north el Evaui.rillt.. and iu the immediate Mcinity of a I atam mill in full audauc-ess-ini op.-i.tiot rapai ie .d tin mng out :aafii-t ot lnml-r daily, which mill will be anli if desire.1 with tin Ui named land ... separately. For terms aud particulars apply to t. M lll .ymi., r . sidiUE on tho -io arie Ita. t, or to the nuaasaeneC Also the t..lto1uS laluabk- Real Ftate in iut city oi avansviiiu ami bamaeco: The n w bf of Lot 110, and the n w of Lot MS, and tbe a W Id of Lot tii, tlw whole ot Lots -II, ,. ' Jil, and 24 iu the Donatiou Enlargement. Vlao, L,ot .u. - II. 1.1 Si. Lot ! in bl i'i, Lots J and 3 iu Id rr, Lot in Id .'C, lot Id in bl 39, h t 1 ,u 1,1 4. lot 7 iu Id 41, and lot 11 in bl 51, in tb Eas'.-m Eiiplargom. ut Abo, lots Id and 20 in b lot n in 1.1 14, lot r aud h in Id 17, and lot 10 in bl 18, in the FoiirU. l-.ii'.iiKemeiit One-third ot lot Hi. and the wb.de ot l.-t 111 In Original Plan i bets 3 aud 4 in bl i, Elliott's LnUife. a,, i, ; Lots S, '), and in in bl 14, Sooth Enlargement Lot ti and adjoining bf ot 5, in hi IS, block well En IX. I o and adjoining hf ot 5, in bl 10, feto Lots H aud 13 in bl 1, Baker s Addition ! a nil Soo lot.- in Lumuro city atui Addition Abo the followiug Farming Iaiude in Yandbi - l,urHh, liiboti, and Fike i .uorie. - Tl..- i, e, n c r, ae-- a town S s, ranfce 11 w , 4o a. i. The w bf, li w pr, sec 14. t fl $, range 1" r. ; eOncie AV hf, a w n,r, ae,- 11' town 6 s, ranire 1" v. , i ar1. hf s e qr, - w qr, aec 1 eW I , range IS , 10 ac res. Lot 5 ub n w qr, aec is, town C s, range 11 ; e6M0) acres. Lot 2 . assfe ii w .jr, aec 2, town . , range 11 woat ; 9 77-100 acres. V hL n e .p, ?ec 2S, loan 7 s, range 11 at , 6b- acres E hf ii e qr. eec 21, town 6 , ranjre 10 w ; eo acres. N m qr, see 1, townC ", range 11 w ;-10J acee. H w rp-, sec fh town fi s, range 11 w ; 10 acre. S w or. eer 2U. tow n ran ire 11 w ; ICO acres. N e qr, s w qr, sec i, town 6 s, range 10 w ;4)asres. N eqr, n e qr, sec 11, town 6 a, range 11 w ; 40 acres. N .1 -jr. n w- qr.aecl, tow n . range 10 w;40acres. N e jr, s w qr, aec 24, town I s. range 10 w; 4 acres , I.,, .p, ac c, town 0. range w;8uacre. hf, s e qr, aec -Si, town C s, range 10 w ; W acres. x -a qi,n w qr, sc:i4, town as, range 10 w; 40 acre Sloat of the above tract are well located, value hie and susceptible of a high state of improvement .ire ituitc 1 iifi th. Cif. , upon the Railroad or Canal. bsi acre ii v.- qr of see 7; town 2 s, range w. Mi dd n e qr do 29, do 2 a, do 8 w. ItiO .ir, qr J2. H. 2 , d.. 9 w. 1 i dr. -. jr do UI, do 2 s, do 9 w. P da n w qr, n qr 2v do 2 a, dolOw. to do n f qr, n e qr . 2., do 2 a do 10 w ?odonhfseqrne.jr,2i;: do 2 s. lie in a liido u w qr, sec 14. do b, do 10 w. ldj e w qr, do 2a, So 3 e, Co 10 w law ah) a e qr, do 2t, do 3 e, do 10 w. - , t Itacea are located nmyr the Caaal and Rail i oi : ..ni. th. r;, ,st raheabia tin...-; for luiildiug and other purpaes, and are tbe fl nest land in tlie coanly I r Agricultural purposes. fltb .rfeCI i. - i :. ,, '- u la, range . west ; bt acres tbe s e qi of aec 24, town 2 s, rane 7 mi a.-te ihe hali w .it, of ee. 24, loan 3 s, ul ...n... 7 weatj . . .as aa -ama A a... -. Ml . va tliu o titill. if x jl , of beaiwD ., luafl Jl, ratme 7 weal. The h.n.la Iii I'ike unrt ou-aon counlie art in healthv ix. rt ion . .f the contrv. well eupplled with . water alo with an abundance of the best - t tiuita-r and tone c.-al litlee indtsputaide AWT Feraon?, desiroiu ol purr baaing, will call mm the unde..ig,.ed IbrtM- end particulars at tb- R?al E.-taia Agency, Third street, opposite tbe eo?" '"SsTh walKFF ap-twdma walaek.

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! A. i Mi XI .'in. . . .iel i 1 i- -IVil ' i .: .i. t;i.u. . i . . .: i.. ' ApU . o, K ill' !. Ill" I! do Ktcriiwtl MMl 1-1 -ale L li OMNI A N fc'sv sv i r ii 'i Tit i u r m 1he!il .4 U i- rliipirilit4i, . ii. I we re at or .a ciip:.ti.at ' .ilin i roaucTs t.f ..tr natiou. A: i.ik ' s that real.- arMMataaa in. Mala Btn-et. N. J . it'll tin. I in s!M-e at..l otterc.l y.u'off.--, lea, M.gar, au l picra, L.t-a chi a . by box ur sheet.; n,t. r. sarUii.es. tin. !;uae tousuaa. I'.miil leaf ai.d ba. oti baaia, I'aratiip!., turnipa, gttcal potatoaa, I'lrkb-s luixed. and emmrd toatatora; I'- pper sauce and olive oil, Kxtta fhur ami corn meal. M ! - -vruj-. - a;, and randtt-a, itoti ui. ps wiih extra handlra, i v- tsrusbra. I . kel, and tuba, kUl 4 ' uuicy aaoiis and cab . !ii ap M. prettier. an! lttei fhaa other , it -nr.- u . all at A i. lo ry Brother. i !. for eaah w verj low, I bej mn , ,.mi- t" Itb AA it nea . i -n II i t just aright and bonrat mcaaare, s. leave vonr oplrr wr delivar. apt'! Vlfltl KT r.UOS , PJ Main at. aT nt t to Ic.in the .in.- to irfectic.ii. ton will jdoaellf an rf m.. of the M r. ht Hath, last ra- . r reived I t l 1 II. K v l AKCON M KB, 39 Main atraet. apll 1 - JTf UT It m i 'KM I M t mmWm 9M 9M SALE 4un doien freli Eggs, lb fresh Ohio Batter. . 1 E, II. SARIN OV, 47 Main at. WK U li it tih. - Ji b T MMiMi PMB W UV 1 v PBKfiS Tbe Pilau . I Fiia. Adam Bcde. FankuelJ. Three Visit to Madaaacar 1'icturi- I ruin Country LitLett, ra from S' .iiu. 6lXtt Veal- Gleaning. Faraafa ' JOUN UKaLV, aal" Cot Main 1 Firt fts , EmnavlUa, Ind. A HOXEH MV. WT.VJS tX. TMJWwWmW PLATK, raeafvaal per steamers Land: aid I'm . (a-, u. l br sal. 1 , ajTi SAMUEL OBR WimJhif t'l'fSirm Bl SIT. Of TMMSM M 1 1, lira led Potatoes, f r ratine or -obd Inst r- . if i- - HAS MuOIINSroS, a IS Main atirrt, ne-r lh Cam.) WmmiTM r.WJ? ..VI U'HITKu .sii ni.rsiii.s ll i4 Wbitaaasb Brashp, .0 1.1. Is Of ilc Lime. iSjaSSa,, PoseY'aBIork, aM'2 Main street, neai the Canal. BEAK Kit : 1 1 1 11 Oats, 1 Li an iu ctor. anU for aale by HAS McJOHNSTOV, Main afreet, near the Canal. apt 1 Mmj.HUI it: H t' fit! UK 10 B0XK1 MM extra good, josl received aad for aale fry CHAS M lollNTON, roeey s Block, l 1 j Main street, near the Canal. AfC 0A K JHni.HK t ut. I. $K, ChocuLite. IM lb Cocoa. 0 lb Pearl Barley, 5UG Ow Spht Peaa. For nab- by Z. li t ook A SOM apll rsa nrsii mb sh 4j.v mmjl, W99 115 fcl.ls prime Ap ea, 2 Mb 0 leu Bynsp. For ale bT It COOK A SON ' T.I M 15 I jl BOB ST SIMM ',!.,.- .. Ism uraai t. t a..- at BBaasaai price, lo s E. GILBERT d CO., H i sV camore atreet. Bm4Tlt-a KB.IML8 .VJ? W CBOJF, for a'.e by E GILhEKT A ' or.s N 4 Sycamore street fsVAL-jOO UBIJHS POB HJiLti leer 3. K. GILBERTS CO., ai8 No. 4 Sycamore atreet k soy rS.V. TMK ,'. i H T. . MM ship h.-ret. I. i eitinp ltaeen the nnde; sicned. under nainr ot tilnist.-d A Sabia.lei bv mutual rn Dl S od Ml. in oiler is and rr ceive all debts I th. turn aad pays all its lisl e - lls, ana ti-. - int.. .in nqui.iation. i . OL.HSltP K. II SABlN stc - Is. :. rui.. lo ;).. .1- r 1 lejBi atnaaaaj ,;. reoommendiaa mv aoceeeaor. I - O. OLMSTKD. v , il UOODBiraas a f ne and ,. i i durable stock ! Dry Goods. Our intention at u ail I r eaeb. and -i ... . ui , mtomers good bargains Our "t-k and -tile . f Dry Goods, consists la part ; s.,l i ,j,.s, li, i igea, organdies, laaema. Prints, Ac. Also, a Rood Variety r.l xtenaive Houi Skirts, and a apiendid lot ot Ciape, Cashmere, and Marino Shawl. T 1 sold cheap ; in pricee or quality, tor la-auii and t .ie, it esaaaad be beat nowhere in the city. We will keep constantly on band a fnll aad roeaplrtr asMortm. ut al I'ry o.l through th. Spring ami Summct s. aeeei, which will b sold low foica-h. b MILL Eh A M Hi ACS, p. No 4 Main street, Evan -ilia, lad. . TKBK8T IS TMMMji.'' SPRING of 111 MAN A TION Jndains frota tlie crowds of n:tomers that dailv throne the i.rocerv Ston of No Main street, it aeems the. r.. must la- some inducements held forth there Call and see if uch is not the case. NEW ALRIVALS ju bxa N. Y. Cheese i choice article ), 12 dor '1 lh cans Frvh Cove Oysters, t dor. 1 lb ciiis do do, l UoZ t lb cans spi. ed do, 0 do. 1 tb ran do do, 1U0 choice Beet 'lolipue, Mai lbs Dried Be, t, Ps pl uii and c.ina.-a(-d Hiiiii10 builiel Dried Apph-s. 10 do do Peaches, .' buy. - L. li.on-, .'-NI as. ,. 1 I ov s.,, .,,,,. At ap7 VICKERY BROS .V It IK S W.V P BAOMKTS, Market Basket: I erdinc: Baakets, Tnbs. Buckets, Washt. ..!.; . w.-n Bacbeta, Cec Pine Churn-. .-ttoii M j , Broome, B t-rs. Door Mat.. Clol Cletl Clotba Lines, cut r..pe, mamina rofat. . i- W I , edar Churn, Pru-hes, Pu l.e.bes Basket - heeit. rop , kh . l 1 U .1 coids. powder, nails, glass, window ' sash, cement . . bite lime, i latter pari, can, catand arior.- other article too numrrons to meiitiou, all whi h vou an ilnd at apT VICKERY BROS., H2 M?ia etrs MU K B M ml R Bl I 'mil, OP FmiMIL ' AT. sujidi.- at 4J M.ih street ;.! delivered free i n any part ot the city .:i do c.ih- 1. I -f rm in doz cans Oyster. doz jars Pi. kief (plain A mixed;, I bid ;rman Plntnbe, 1 bb Zsnt Can ants, 1 box Lemons, 1 box Oiabges 1 bid Kgg. i ti. i.e cour.ti I: . Extra white wheat Hour, 1)., sUlla.rf.I.e da., Do Bice do, Potato, Corn Meal, Sc., dc. ap7 JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarcliim ami i oinmissioii NEW OR LEAN'S, Loctsiasa. BeforstoMe-. ALLTJ ft UOWEg, apo-ly Erausvillr, lud 1 dbdbdb i't 'KI I I F.J I Me Wag I ard. lts'si pound plain Uaina, extra. pi d. ir-ci. red Hams, extra. va do dg Dried Beef lui do Shoulder?. For aale at ap U. COOK A RONS MM RK till KB VIJS'K Um UI1 aa raiil.-i, lor iu- mean at apf. MM.i' o Z. U. COOK A 80fT8. jb s jKjs'n sho t'TkSmm MM 1') cainvasf ; ilaaaS, 100 do suxar -cured Hams, 100 plain Hams, U50 Shonldf rs All A Nc 1 a;i. -A : aale tj CHA3. McJOHXSTON, ap2 Main street, near the CeniU W BKT TKR sf.XVS CIIKUPKB AMWM. ticl? of Pint i ting than can be found in tbe market, roaetantly en Land. Also Dreaced Celling, Weathc-rlarding, It.. Ac. I'2 NEWBEKKY A CLEMTSKT. "jrxJt.i f a X- st PPLIK& B1 Family Floe, fVeef Tongue Bacon Ham: Bahy Wagons. Potatoci, German Erasivc Soap, Raisin boxes and m boxes, Brttthr-? Si-rtib ar.d Blacking ,.1 "LMSTLD A .BIN m.PHl.yii s ' I . II It t: MM HAT t I Xow readv. It sneak far it. !f PKEs-s CaSSIMEBE HATS Which cannot f .il tn nleaar. S0F1 H.VTi, l any kind . h i , i-bane, aad , SCOTCH t a r. l." L . . .a r.irl iu .ipuu jum S.THKM I 1 - F..i th.- rain p, tier than an rsabrella l ! 0OMCB HVTS F i Ladies and Misses CHILDREN'S I a m HATS F, S,.ug and iimtner ' AaaaMaa .-..bt- maHCOKKIER