Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 228, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1859 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE, IND. M..NDAY MOKNINC. MAY 10 M Vautlerburgh Juries." tur Enquirer friends are entirely too anxmm tor a discussion. They really will have to excupe iw; we haven't the time nor the inclination tor such aprotitle ; employ tnelit, now. We wonld advise theiu to hy ote themselves to the task over which they have btMMl laboring, with commendable industry and ingenuity, for some time past, -to the rIJ interesting work of attack upon the slave code politicians of the South, and tiffining their position in the canvas of 18G0. I'liey exhibited more eagerness than discrimination in their review of our article 111 Juries, in Frit lay s issue. After torturing our laugunje into a sense very far from its' meaning, ttwm wind up their wordy editorial with a sanction of the very iint of our article. Ye did not intend, neither did we east, any reflections upon the worthy itinaiued in the Enquirer as the regular panel ; they are men whom we woidd be a far from dishonoring as the editor of the Enquirer, most assuredly. But it is well known, to almo t every person, except, per haps, our neighbor editor, that the regular l.anel do not try half of the jury causes that they are excused, absent, or challenged hy attorneys, and their places made vacant ; I hen it El that "the hangers-on of the Sheriff" and Court room loungers are used. The Enquui can't make anything out of i he charge that we are slandering respectable uien. We did not intend anything of the ktnd, and we do not think any of those citizens, whose names the editor so flauntplays in his paper, for a moment uppo ed that we had the least intention of iiijuriii; Ihent. No one knows letter than i,,- ft ho compose the regular panel, I lit there an- many of our best citizens rho station l avoi.l discharging their duM hnflB It v.' 1-ecotue an evil and . pioach, mnl we are glad to see that the Kuqm n igie. s with us in the matter ; anil mm hop' that public attrition will be so ilirtdcdlo tin ; ui c. i m to li mg altout a re- : ma, In writing the article on "Vanderi .ugh liiri ;, we gave what we suppose! to be a correct view of the nine, t as we had gained it from our own casual observaiMMfe, and lioni the complaints of tin- memi.er of the bar, and w hoever of the public il M mtlnrtunate as to have had eei ien-e mi the matter. African oloi.ltat iou. The lie-To race in the United States, is now, ami, probably, ever will be, so loiiv; n t leinaiii BMMMgal n a def,pisel, debived, au l r j'-cted eope. The Caucasian w ill always maintain its supremacy in Ih'n con-Uii.-i.t .ud between it and the African, there and can lie no sympathy or amalgamate. h Philosophers may philosophise. Moralists m iv inor ilie, and Christians may i i t. h christian duty in the matter . -inim but the cannot remove our preju- . i MM iicltii.t.-i, in reference to the Afrifn N iQ n interim' race, as it now exit it lea4 it is debased, ignorant, and generally immoral and vicious, and, if it i t in thi-: country, it w ill probably ever be So With a lull know ledge of the uncial and deliujsed condition of the free blacl. and the utter imisibility of their i . :i I 1 itt'il ion i a " i iti.ui with the Auierich.ii, ui'1. from an earnest philanthropic and l.n.i.m desire to elevate them to A osilioa Si u-elulne-s and happiness was the American Colouiation Society organized, loitv two years ag. Il had a double object in view The free i.eroes of this country were lo be taken ti..m this land of slavery and dybn-cnienf, ns it had U-en to them, and. placed on their unlive ..il, epuab-d from the blighting inIwwrol Anlo Saxon contempt and opMVf hm and there be ierinittc.l to try tl..- expei intent S .-elf-government in il,. n own colony, which had been so -n. . diillv .h velojK-d by our Pilgrim itliei The other object was to make this ue c. .loit) the germ of a free, rivili.'.eil, .i.d Chi i tian nation on the hMtta of beio; lit.- 1 Aft lo ; to build up S barrier to the .lecur.cd :.lae trade, and lo make this vomit- nation tftM hope of African emancipation. In th.- e h.rty vear:, nior rapid advancement has b. eit made toward-) the ucvoinpluhment of thi noble object, far more, than - i. compli bed by the PilriliH ot New t tuland in the same perii.t. The Piasi deal d lh Colon tiatiou Society, Hon. J. H. Latiobe, delivered a lc tnre on the aff.urs of the sarfttl in Cincinnati a few dav at,o, whi- h m full ui inhere t. I bjt I. . iMNMfttka ol the rapid grow th of ib.- colony, it-i e.bicit'tonal r-..nrrH, its . .. . iv ih .itio'i, and rapid development, i en in . r.ninierce, which latter has can etl iM. .on tniclioii of light hwii-ea to guide the hips in peaceful securitj to jnirt. where a iflie, far lietter in the eye of t'Jod and i ui. t. tuted lor that of the odious live trade. i Sam inrr yy ith them the institutions of ,: clii, t.v. Hiev are developing the attt- j ml traitfl .ii pnpfl M 1 are thus rapidly . ti. 'm the course of ilteir destiny. The ;...ir .l. vtiiiv The i I rxptrtntnl had bee.': sm cc-sful; it now ,. iuaifl i tv ith the free i olorcl people uiemV. , ' ;,' . Hi' ' CllC-yoieui iimu 'paiwi aval I nAii mt the Ibunuer , ,. , I- I I . I 'Jflll ball be realized. In la.!", four vears from it - lirst colonizatton, ft emm taineil ' "'O .-tilers. In ls'.c there were 440 00'', and at the present tim there can- ,,! i... I.- than half a million, while ol the ,vild nations there are absolutely less than . .. ..I . "..-it -: I - , tin-l. i tuicr remarked, that which .,, I i mtpUmhe4 towards rnmtnimg il,.. i I iiopuianon iiom mis - a w ? 1.. 1...1 o j ,i ilr.tii in

.' V. '.e'o. I I ileiientl itiion the tr.e mm til, whilst there are be-i.l.- all the packets i VV..III.I ItejM it.i ... ... ...... j -.-.: :

, Uii rati..:! of the colored feople " l'-'.'1' ' lo anv the .ciieiue to a ml ,. , j Again I tin there are many . , ji I.- there are the aflectiona which ' '' 1 ... ,i . ,i ,.L cling to hoot; ti m uuioarj thai the mtmU thallbe in niMliei e i, and tl, -tin end.. wed ,vith contiihw Man Brsl motive i to j i , ... i.t bin roodlt , and when it i in ile i i' at . will I-- Oad euopi.ii, U ave that ie3iilt, the motive will carry to, ffica everv free colored perton from Amen- I

ca, who will go there at their own expense ; for without this self-paying process, the lecturer, even the United States Treasury, if devoted to carrying them thither, would fail in etfecting the desired end. But to this result it is essentially necessary that the colored man Ml made to compreprehend fully that his condition will be bet tered. Then the same motive that brought the Pilgrim Fathers to the shores of New England , that brings the Kuropean at the present time to this country, and that carries the American to California, will influence his decision; thoroughly convince him that the change is desirable, and in one year we should not have a free colored man in the Cuited States, uor in twenty years a negro of any denomination, either free or in bondage. Wow much lietter it would le for the State of Indiana, if every negro in it would emigrate to Liberia And their ow n soeial and political condition would lie infinitely bettered. Here they cannot be anything but hewers of wood and drawers of water." There they may occupy the position of citizens of a free, prosperous, and Christian republic. It the tree negroes did not stand in their own light, they would not rctnaiu here in idleness, or engaged in menial employments, excluded from society and all political privileges, when Liberia opens such a wide door for elevation to the rights mid dignify of freemen.

Faducab. Though we kave a tri-weekly line of packets running to the above place, as well as a semi-wtekly line from Ibis city to Cairo, very few of our citizens are aware what kind of a place Faducah is. There is no city on the Western waters which has arisen, after so Rip Van Winkle a fashion, from a state of comparative nature, to such a position as she at present occupies, as hns Padncah, and within so short a period. It is barely more than four years tince, that it was only a small trading village, like lo Smithland at present. How isitjto-day? Hiuithland is as it was, bul Faducah has all those e lenient, of wealth, enterprise, and industry within her, which must ultimately make her one of the largest cities which will exist on the lower Ohio; and should she stride in comparison a ; rapidly as she has done within the last four years, aveii Kvansville mu.t look to herself anxiously, and sen that she he not despoiled of her laurels. Heing situated at the mouths ot Tennes Mi and Ciimlierland rivers, the trade of lioth of which is la-coining fast tributary to I'adncah, with a railroad now in course of eic iion from Mobile and New Orleans, with Li inches to Meniphi , Nashville, and all ..tie r intervening cities direct to hei city, and which yv ill be completed and in operation in the fall of next year (18'.0, it cannot l.e otherwise than that she mu-l cornmaud a very Urge 'xirtion of the Southern j trade She is r iluale.! la-low every oKstim tioti to j limitation 011 the tmio river, even in h.M, water, while just above her city the Cumberland bar is one of the very wor:t bars 011 the lower Ohio. The city is laid out on a very lare scale, nnd if one were, to judge of the extent that the ,ity will lierciilter occupy by the posin.ii. of the Court House, one cannot but believe that ultimately it HWN be of considerable magnitude. The Court tfarafca is a noble structure v ery substantial, and cost some $50,000. The wharf boat cannot la? spoken of in terms of prai.e, a two block of buildings iii - it present on it, but which arc about to bfl demolished, w hen the wharf w ill have a vci v lIHpi.sitio ctlect. The Hotels are not such as the city w ill requite in a year or two, though the St. Fr inci i ailor.ls fftoi ncciiiunodatioii, there is no.loiild but thnt aooo.l Hotel would pay I i ll at I'adu. ali. Kvery 5tranger must lie struck with rurpri at the magnitude of the wharf boat:;, which aie truly mammoth, and must have lieeu of great cost to the proprietors. Both are e.pially commodious, and the Messrs. Fuwtor, iu Watt s QiVCfl k Co. 3 boat, and th.- M. 1 r 1 Siiiedlcy Sl jo., in theirs, are always ready to render any information that may hi desired. ThtMMfll the Kentuckiaiis are proverbial for their hospitality and generosity, in no pftti of the State can the like exceed 1'adu- . ah. Amongst the public buildings aud mauu factories there is the Mariue Railway and boat yard, w hich is it9 good an establishment of its kind as there is in the West, and w here the ben of woik is executed. The Moiling Mill ia a very large one, as may te judped when it it remembered that ii ill coti-mme 1,000 bushels of coal a day, and give employment to one hundred hand;. Km MtM as the railroad i completeil, next fall, passengers w ill 1 enablerl to reach Padncah from New Orleans and Mobile in a little over two days, when the tide of travel it urn t create ami draw, as well at the bitsine s it must pour into our city, must le very large. When the Southern Illinois Railroad now it course of construction- is coninlete.1. , ;l branch line of some tyventy miles will le . m.0 fo )niMVt wjti, Padncah, at a point ,,o..ll liorO i.HI.1 e.lti. till' I'itV -'.111. ....... .r.F.-.S. . I.- ... .. r 1 here is a ilirect hue ot iioats starting daily from Padncah for Nashville, on the Cumberland; a tri-weekly line up the Teniieisee river; a daily line to Cairo; a trivvti Kiv line to Kvansville to be made a i thvilj line this fall, und a weekly line to St. , The alrove are simply packets that make Padncah then starling and returning lhat travel iK-tween Hie i-liiuiiiiu uis-i.ppi I . . . . . ... , , ,. ,jvei-, winch uivaual.ly makefile lamling The Mltrit. nospi,H iH ju 8ie and an- . iarance, the counterpart ol Louisville, and I .... . o s,tiiatvd i.u the water s edge as to have ., iuposiiig efleet. n , ,ul:i,.l , iA pHuk ol Kentucky is lo- . 49 iail$o a tMn(,h of lhe EruL ot Louisville.

It has aine churches of different denomi- I

nations; two foundries: four ttourimr uiilL : four saw mills; one large planing mill; four tanneries ; one brewery ; one distillery, beside other work and machine shops. The oulation of the city is not more than 7,00. The revenue is $bo,noo. The hwtaep houses are not imposing, and most of them yvill have too give place to I later styles, at no diitant day, which will be - - ; the case as the bnsuies ,ncreaes. The private dwellings are handsome, and grounds em ircling them, ar laid out with . niiiru uiste. , . rnn ! Three years ago, there was not over f.00 ; hogsheads of tobacco shipped from this jort, i whereas, it is said, that f,000 will be ship- J ped this year VT a a i v it t l 1 1 . t i . i-1 i i , r t l.o nlkiti-ai vi t, . , i i. on a i where the growth of Faducah is to stop who can predict a limit for the enterprise of such citizens as she possesses. Tin- truth is, that Faducah most continue to increase and flourish, for sometime to come, and of that there cannot possibly be any doubt. It would l well that Kvansville cultivate the same friendly relations with her sister , i . - I. 1 l r -. no, itiiii atir iih mways uone. i.ci uieiji li hand in hand together in their on vv aid 1 march, and the result must be the extending of the blessings of civilization, ndvaiu cmeut, wealth, and cbristianitv, to all the other cities and villages, within the scope of their influence. Clipping.. Th I nited States Circuit Court will il in Imliun..;. a K-. n-il, :. " 1 IP ,,Jlu ftsftSoiuu men :no .;. o.ki.1 thuL Ihev uro .......Yt..r n.,,1 I The Anti-Rent troubles are beiti

renewed in New Vork. tor the sale at MANNY'S combined KL'afku mmmmm mu I W -- . t i 1 ANO MOWKR the very bwt ytt invented, ron8feT The Spanish Senrtte has provided for 1(liiug Hthe utt.8t mrmuu. w Hale. the erection Ot a statue to Murillo, the fa- reused in six years from I2r- t.. r. nvi' mayl". mous painter. I jr -a-.v 'KTT JLlS ! - ffl,Theieis a well near Hrandon, Vt.. ! Jm re,-.ivs.i pr t.iu,r K B. u.-jjito.., . . t-F - . . , ' . tine lot ol the celebrated kl.NNKl f ALt, in which treezes over every night, b e also I qmrta and fSb alms A HoWES. iuc rusts the stones around the water tnm '" 14 Water street. fifteen to thirty feet from the surface. M 7 TJTJT A0fio H'M'u

A dealer in ready made liuem hiIvertises his shirts and chemisettes under the melliHuou? appcllaiiuu ol " malpand female envelop' v ftak?" A public dinner has laen tendered to .bimes Holih, Km., who liiilitiut removing to California, by the citi.ens of New Orleans. fik" A Cleveland editor says he would walk ten miles any time to See the photograph of a merchant who was a non-advertiser and at the same time a liberal dealer. hlSI- I.-; ,1...... V l.... , .... r HUT BriKham Noting keeps shut up, from , fear it retpnres the opening ol twenty ! doors exclusive of gate ., to reach his sleephtm ISHtMfl ingHjutriiut uis. ML Jacdfc McLauohlin, long known in asr3TL-ai i i i. ' rmciunat. MM ia tpiondam broker, .lied vcr sudileuly iu thu! city on Tliesthtv, while in Well Saloon. luti'moeiHii. t the can .-. B.Tlie e l name of Malt 1'eel, lliejdenaS mm tiel, m Matthew Klanuerv. H. . i v. . ('Wt' tK) III Hrtkklv. N.-VV ulk. Ill 18'.V and was eon -coiientlv thiitv vesr .ce. IfeST A. M. Ave, v, K .j ., died in MetOphii on tne in 11131,0! c.u umptiou lie ivua native ot Buffalo, N. .but had long been coune. te.l v ith the new sajei pvesaol Mem phis. 827" 1 (1 New Vork, on .Saturday cveniug, an unfortunate mechanic, whofte wife had "abandoned him because he could not supply her with fashionable clothing, ' alippe.l out of her lashiooable society by qnietlv "wallowing a dose of laudanum. fitay The Uodford (Ind.,) Independent tatcfl that Knoch Morgan, one of the " regt -I itors, charged with whipping and taking the life of Kd ward Bingham, some time since, in Monroe county, has been sentence,! 1 , the penitentiary for nineteen years, (hO,. Salem, Msss., believes in tree?. There are six thoosaud two hundred and ti flee n trees on the streets, commons and squares of Salem, of which 1850 are elms. .153 maples, III?, horse che tnuts, Cfi lindein 133 ash, "s poplars, kv. StfMH Dkatu. A woman residing on Hill street, " Mardscrabble, Pittsburg, while iu the act of getting dinner, on Saturday, tell and died instantly. She was well a few minutes liefore, and had returned home from market but a short time. The Vicksburg Whij contains a dear-rip-tiouofa ., "J i" the9hapc ot a couple o! well develop.! young turkeys joined together at the head. The editor vouches for the truthfulness of Ml tio"tt&- The Deal r rati c town council, of Sullivan, Sullivan county, have enacted a stringent prohibitory liquor ordiuauce tor the government or the dealers 111 ardent in that Democratic region. 1 he corporation license is $loo 111 addition to the county license of $50. We learn from a Southern pitp.-i that the nio0 extensive plantation iu Louisiana, is managed by a woman Mrs. A. K. Flinl. During the last year she raised 1 H00 hoirshead-s of in. .!:--. and 40 bale's rC 1.1,11.-1.1 the larrreel crnn 1.1...I11. . .1 .111 anv plantation iu that State. If the wonen !eut m in farminir. what can t they do, when there is a will ' A large Woolen Factory iu Wittcrtown, N. Y.. w&e destroyed by tire on luM S , I VI? . . 1 I rnuay, ami a .vuss .-ngeuna nioan, agcu twenty-one, killed by jumping from the fourth-stcry wiudow. Twelve other fmt sons were severely injured. The lire gained giouud so suddenly the scene among the mlu.ite.s is decribed as feartnl in the extreme. David U. Atchison, says a correspondeut of the Boston .nurnnf, still enjoys the sweets of private life on his plantation iu Clinton county, Missouri. Inning a reI A , . . , , , 1 , 1 . . 1 1 in I It a t vuii i. x.i It. he t " "l "" -s--- - ' I coiiciulv I II i I I 1 1 i 1 ' l II I I 4iHllM lit III relatives, who are zealous and consistent M.-th...list.-, really had hopes ol his conversion. Hut jusl tiVn seme friend sent him a berrel of his favorite old rye whisky, (like Mr Buchanan, lie drinks nothing but old rye,) he returned to bis idol, and from that tlay he has been the same old " Dave Atchison as of yore. fikr"A few afternoons since we saw one of our large wholesale meridianls stamliuv near Trinity C'hurch, on Summer street. His attention sceiued low devoted to lite ladle.-, j jM, i,js ,.VP:j tji,i , ol 3u Uh.u tM.VH H tlt-n forms, but appeared I., glan. e r.tpi.lly at the ..,t...;,.l nl.ol. tf.o 'IM ..I """" " , . his visit to this lahiouable tlioioiiihtarc was to notice what amount ol goods of American manufacture vveie yvoui. We joinei in the inspection, aud it wmp singular to noti. -that not one temale in twenty, of I... 1 or low degree, paed who was not dreied in foreign fabric. A nation which thus pay such enormous tribute to foreigu ccauit. ies. . . ... must eipect a crinun( i. in i ..nue. j ifi;.

Thk Wkaltm of Tur Astors. A corres- . . . r Tf-t L .1...

ponuent ot tue stray i W' following apparently authentic information iL.-a;ciin mi; wcnu v -v tieorye . Smith, lately deceased, was a j long time agent of John Jacob Astor, chief- , lvemplovedin the collection of his rents, lor which service air. Astor jmu mm eigui thousand dollars a vear. I beard, for "I wa3 there Mr Smith say that he collected one hundred and sixty thousand dollars a 'l"rter of rent, alone, mnd theme were - mmU pari aAm properly That Mr. Astor, at 'Le Ume ofTj,j9 death, was worth twentyonP millions of dollars. Br his yvill he gave his son, Win. 15. Astor, fifteen millions, a I i. )'..!,;,!,... il. Ainr House The i ' " . - - remainder of his property he gave away in Iegacie9 to different piftMM. From the time of Mr. Astor's decease his son must have laid up a million of dollars a year, for ie was t',on r'1'" independently of what his t . 1 1 . . i- i en . . , Kim MUllll 'MM iwu. The Boston bauks now hold over $7,000,000 in coin, and tin amount is in creasing. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Nl vv MOCK AT HlTTKOLl.K .V We Honl.l resM- ttully inform tho public that we have j itsi received our uew tock of Gold and Silver WaMMf, tin Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Gold Pen. c, iurltidin noiue very tine Lava, Coral, M m - . U -. . . . .... HIk M I. .......M.. .il .ii. , aim i aiuc .-N-i is , ei y inn auu nnu.mu.u.--1 1 . h ,,i i;,, Ou.ir.l, Fb, and Vent Cliaiua, Hre.M Bracelets, Kar Utitga. Finger Ktugn, c We would all particular attention to our stock ot Ciold au.l Silver Wat. he, which aiu of auiwrior !T5S4S tSmt, -rrutmi pure Silver. keU, Spooun, J- ., ot tue ncrt qi ai.it, alwa on 1. in. I W e aie hellion it Kastetn pi i. s ft.r ash, and v. arrant our goods to be as lepraceuted. myl6 BI'ITBOLT.K BROS., 48 Main st. MTJ TOUS HOTA TOKs ' 7 . m 1'iisi.els prime old Ohio Potatoes I list re. el v xt mu4 lor aale at tl. loir.-.t market price in quan titles to suit, by CH.VS. Ml JOHNSTON, u'-vU Main street, near the t in al M alms a howkshiv ....'..int.iK..i a .o. vasis a MM m aamaa. w not ions . an l had at the Mil.scrilrs hoUe Needles, Jewelry, Klastics, I..... r- Tin . t I - I'.t.tl. Umrthe, HiiBpeudeis, C0111I.M, all kind- raacjr8aaV Pomatum, Solk Belt, NVl.l klllT Kit-, Ktldxiiin, Hair Pins, Kntllin Varu. Oluves, Ass'.l l ap. -, Kaut Buttons, Hosiery, H .tin st. n ks, I in-, ac, Ac. nyl III tiltks. .. r Main Jt SM-nn.l sis. g Ult TIO.V 'II... public I- hereby' II. .titled C that all del. Is due to ute must he paid to tno III prison, as no Mt.M in ailtl.i'i ird lo i;ite receipts in my nam.., wyirtlt WM. KKKVKR rwHK m mrncmtTSMm m-dmam. Sm m kU.1 to meet with a party liaviug fiom f2,n0U lo y:i,tNMl o join him in a k'I.Hriiigt Ac, Pactvry '" is now ereetiug in on., of the Iwtt sttiln- .,, ,he I'atoka ..wr, and lo railway ...minnm. ti..n His ..hje. t in seeking a part net mmh a want ot capital .tor his Ground U...I liii-sand M .. Ii.n. i is p.u.1 tor, mII being new ), t ,n ju , with no , ulJ wij0hMS Ih. '"'"'K" "I- "tJ Hmkm ttOef (whteb b" himself lias been). His ow n lime will Im mil. It taken np in pi.-ut iiis; orders and ..iher man..-, and will cuun'.jueutly teuire much ol hi turn. ,r"u' u ,u,e party who has this atnouat, .r ii sr apptot. h will find this 11 p:ond opportunity. the rMM loliahk I. lei. I., o rm l emi.vn, nud the .'i' .'"- etn ntrtMf p'o ti.ulais, applv to Mr. K..I.. it sL rr. t M. W .d Nash a.ld Llo-ir Pa.-torv 1 " '! .w t . ..spti snw, e.. k. ....... i.. " j d'.'en Ghrkins. Remiln.i Loudon ' t . Mu d Pickle, do j do f 'how-Chow, do do l'itradilli, do ? do White Onions, do do. do. do Ke. .-.v. d 1 y Railroad this day t myll Z H COOK HOtiH. "till II I I I'HAI.K WWm&9 lol sal" I.V the dorou ol hundred 10 bushels small White Bcaas, tri bushels tN.rn Meal Pol sale at in) II Z. B. COOK A SON 'S. Y 1 HL.l.n . TtejMiJ'iTMt9 I d.Kvu assorted sires Austin Patent Ice ('ream r i.cers 1 evolved at .. H. COOK d SON'S. m ' II TJ TM H-'.IO BMM. .is W le. eiv.'.l pel sleatllel Pair, hild, a II. I lol sale hy 1 IIA- l l.lH.S-loN, Posey's Block, myll Mam sirtsd, neat the Canal. f10M.' 1 lOO HI - I ttf. v ' giound j.i-t r. . 1 ived, tor sale hj mvll CUAS. Mcjoll NSToN. mgun i iff 1 .:. fin He's i. 1 I'liiii.- '' bush Dried Apple, III d d.i Peaches, 1 (, 'isk Pi line . .Illsl I. e. i.e. I mid for sala by myll ( HAS. McJOHNmTON !Mil.H JJVD tonus -vm im omM ' W Ptltshury and M..elinK Nail. Mht Loves 10. .1 Wtiidou (.lass, loil d. do Plasks, 7" d do Tumi. I. 1 J. Ui do d I ns JiMt received bv myll WaUMCLKB A KI0OS. s ASH. DOOR, AND BLIND w Hui.r.sA l.K AN1 KKTAIl. OKIMf STONE, GEN TUN EK & CO., MAM' F A t ;t 1' U I US. pajsMUM s. babcock Agm, 1 : A N s v l L I. L , INDIANA, Mliv , ,Btutij u hand Sasu, Door aud au ; and BraTfOtuai Smai.k Bum., ol iiupeiior Alle nin LiimU'i , well seasxiie.!, and uvatly and sti.iin: Iv mlillfnc-tUled. SASH THICK . NUM. eaicr. pk Vs I IHW. 38 44 turn. hxlll... . . I ' . x ' lo.... UiaPJ l"v 1 I .'.V . 1 1 - t".H 11 . x - '- fi H s" 1 lu ioxV lOtlti A 1 IV : Ia -lJ ?a 10x14. Kl KH18... IXxlti... 1 i ao 1 4u l-'xls ' he. k Kaih. ai.vsH ol olhel i.es on hand, or put up al nhrt u. .ti . DOOR 0 M2F. mcun -s. 1 inn v. fl M 1 4.0 " IM " vZ J-Sxti 8 1 :: - -Ui 1 K0 jihi 1 ',0 70 'its V. 60 I (at j J. i t -lh if.r S to mVb 1K', '1 III .r:::::: iH M n li'V IH w ; i; i I. I I D . SI .''. i y ttmb i i 1 I To ia t :i .; im ice. H.lO MxlJ I0kl4 .vl i ; ,, , .;..(-. tl I 74 (Ml in iV . :;? l(ll8 lo, 1. llxUl HKA 'i KS sl S1U mti Duor sutl lo. !... t hi. ivsis. eaiI J !.. I tllii.-i M-.-s llinde lo order. a BlilMi- ol all t. mdi. I., order. i . - i.i ,c.i . ... i.. - i. ...a .... ..,. If,-1 ...ell. . t T Siwrf V. i I , ... l.lll.l.' Il -Ii I I ll.ltl' ' ls ii uiottin.si I., -i .let nuii.iwrk snt.uiu, tipfslide, pake lb, ,1 i'l ones .d tegUlHI M - I hoy . all then b. to il i,l MJH ttm.' i . -.11111! nb i, . . ind Hooting tor sale M,.nld iutf 4 ll i- i.u. li.i ii 4v.t n-et i. uK. i i .''' ''" W uidow . owttOM twctvva U(kt All ii(kl lli.l-t 1 i r.i htrsdtQ g Ba.Bi'Oi.K, I inyll1jtlv iLTauirtU Ind.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WWMl i u j sen Tffi.vw jvjs i a r 1 1 cook a son a 100 irond Smoked Halibut, 2 bbls No. 1 Mackerel, 2 libls No. I Salmon, 1 ilrum No. 1 Codnsli, 1 Ml New No. l m hit.- Wkmu IntM pounds sugar curwl UriM Bert, lb-re ivnt i bin day at Z. H. CooK A SON'S D HIM.lt HUH I- looo VMS. cured Pried Beef, received ami for sab. bv On AM. MeJOIIKHTON, '..s. ' Hi .. I , ntjfll Main tttreet, near ttie Cnal. W-S ill Blore anil f.r sale t.y m 1 1 wukclf.r a kk;.;s. ,ynM r..vs..v.rn 7 . t.ars :is.rte,l Cotton Yarn, lon l.il.s X. 1 and l Cott.tn Battiti' In stie and Mm Rata bj uiyll ' WHKKLER h KlGHS . s iPUMiH! Brit-Kit! liHi i.. .I- i u. minion. 15 hags 1V.mt, 10 tag8 Allspice, 7". I. assorted tii. Spi. -en. F.-male by myll WmtKLKS .t Kli.i.:9 Ml teaiiiM Wrupping faer, 5U do Kooliicap Letter l'aper, lull it.. en Itedcorils, .Ml kiwu Bonnet Board-. lot! do Blacking, '.Mi ImM llMCh, 5o do Palm Soap. i: do i li. mi. tl .Sap, S5 dl W. K. ( lie. se. Juat nsvive.l by WHKRLKIt A MOM. 1.1 bbls Allltollds, 10 do Texas Pecan, lo do Kiifr. Walnuts. 5 do Kills-its, 5 do Braril Nuts list drums Figs, M bxs It iisiiis. In store aud for sate Lv myll WHLELKU .( HUMS W MB t L rMV H Wl W MJS'KK, 7.M nitLLLA MAKKK AM TURN Kit, Kirst Hlteet, between Vine and Division rtreets, u- - onstautly on hand s lull assortment of Parasols, Umbrellas, Walking Cauos.Ac, aud sells theiu at the Iou est prices. Itepamni; Jouo ut abort notice and in the best manner. All tinners' work promptly done. utyl-Mim Look Out! rwut vjS'nEBHiu.vftu HMtsrEt rM fully Ihxs to itrform the t it. ens of Kvausv tile, that he has received a lot of first-class I I IINlTUKKfivm the Kast, ot every des. riptiou, which lie iulenils selling low as at any store in the city. Persons iu waut of good furniture aro invited t. . .til letore purchasing elsaw here. I take all kiu.ls ot old Furniture in exchange lot new. MEYKR CHJUGKNHLIMl.lt, la-aler iu He. ond-haml I'liruitiiie, oil Secoml st., Iwt wtsvti Main aud I. . hm tnylO-t.iu mjmMJ. JVHT HKt KivkB-X'KS M ol Peters A Cragic's Im! Pianos, for sale at low rates by J. HK.VLY. II HOlHM Hil l .IK t W Prince of the Hon.se of David Snurueou's Sermon, fifth edition ; City ol the Ureal Kini;Tha Miniatiy of Life; I. it.- l .lames Watt; The I. tons UnMiRud; Love nto Little Lwe ma Lone , IliU l ife in Vw York, by Jonathan Hllck ; K.hiihii. audits Hero Lite off Kit I'm Son For sale hy JOHN IIKAI.y, myll) Cotuer first ami Main strtw. m. siKuRowra r. r. s..i omtom. B iKMBUKM AT UROl WM MJVs W holesnle HKPUOIS'I'S, ItoaleiH in i'.msiOil, Vaumshm, Su ,, axhiuirton Uba-k Main st., Evansville, Ind. Country erchanH sopidled oa very literal let ins. my7-1y Ice Cream! lee Cream mm mo fie.. 1 .1 re: of thk hh.u M m of Pan. II a Oo.,waM mpertlatlji inform 1 l.e put. In g.-iici :illy thai In Im ommmm his Ice Clean. Saloon ; au.l will MM MM hi- ream to bo of Ihu purest and luosl .I.iIk ems kind made in lli.tcity. I x-i.iu parUM and wedding cast he supplied at tl.e .shortest itotu.i itid . ii lie inosi rcsnonable leiuiH The Salot.it 1. sai I n n lately fitted up iu a sticrl i-tyle. MTA large Mffh of Cumtm ti. nary and Crackers kept ' ' istautl 01. hand, and f.n sule at w hol.aia or retail. my i-lmd H to I I .1 K JPftj'jKnUa I'ltik.t 11 ki.i-..v Baibot:, Uumphrev, mastei, leave Kvansliiu f..r Mnaliiia liri'Hi .1,0 I H C It SO A Y, at Ii A. M. ; leavrw Kvaun.ille lot I muville evsi y SPffPAY, at 4 P. M. mvti-lyd -anur!li it it f ll s m S.ijjar tured Hninr- Beef TonguCAiivasse.l Hants. Honey , I I on Ham, llutter, t ttra White Flout, . h.ese Prunes and Cui riii. t-, liii.l.u Eir. Leaf Lard, Sugar House Holass. PlMtBtsO), Mola and Uoldeu Syiup l sl keg, 01 bid, .Mixed Plcklos. Plain Pickles, Pointer, Sp-ed flystvrs. Pea. hew, Ac. (ioimIk deli. el. . I flee tw IU pal t of the city. my 6 E. H. SABIN A CO. mocrom . i: T'mmieM,i,eMMHT mw stteet. lo il.... is toiilh of the Slierwood Hm myC-m T O .till l I Its. 4IU U'OI LM-HK IIILLKRS A partner m .i.ti- l tucraoM in a ithartaa Mill, in a town ,.n the OUu Huh where I tel. 1- .. holie. c.sh delnalij lol luole HjUr and oAhII than oliuitiu ol stone cau male. The loiildiug in ready, and a corn mill now in oeralioti ii it. All that is reipttie.1 Is rapit) mm. i. ni lo pur. kan olio ot Hauler's patent Mills. Th pr.seQt owner isapracti.ul Milkraud Mtllv. tight. He need a nrtuer with a Miiall cupil.il, and one 1 apalde of itolll the olltd.Mil l,n-im s. Por ptiticnlary itpply to Mr. Call lie, at tue Journal otti e. my.r-.'tvv f r ms rmMmtMnroTjyno thk Iuv.ts of a Kood Citt lo know that 111-11 A S. It y I 1 ' ICR has just received ait invoice ol I hose . .1.1. tale I "Hiliiinoiv Clnl.s" and - Kl S.I" (KL : ol'k). Just try them -they ran'l belHat. my.r. g iO.n K mJVK JJSi j LLt i,' ! Wis WANT TO UK SP1TK0. We Would call :.tteiilion to Hie loHowiiif articles jlWl re. .ived dlllillg I he p;.st Meek, and Worthy the Kawinaliou of all pui'. hasei 3 ot ih y Irotsl, row p. WMJ1 Mb e lot ot Mi tker Boliltet, - " BouiKt MhboiWi " " Mai.-ille Collat " Swisx Collats, J ti. .-Collars, ' Dusters, M M Blk. Milk I'arai. I (Isrire ' " Kaucy " " " Belts and Palm Puns. AI.HO -Hats, Caps, Boot, Shoes, sfc. Onr bI.m k is alt now .iu.) choice, ot this -eason's purchase, and will he nol.l at I.... pi i. es lor cash, by MILLER d NIEHAl'S inv j N'.c id Main street, KvWMrfHo. Ind. e HO TOto HA iH .tJT .1.11 U HOTYPK A RTINT8. R 1. 1 I 1 1. A WHITK, at the solicitation of a muiibei ol .tt tist.s, have brought 1. u a complete .. -swrtmeiit of Photograph and Auihi olypu Stmk, ohststiitK of every atyie ol Case, Plat es, Bathes, Camel is, Maude. Clieiuieals, Ac. Ac. with which 1 they ate prepared to furnish the trade at Cittciunatl pii i-s. All 01 dors will receive prompt atleution K.KLLKR 1 WHITE, mv ' .lAwltii No. '.i2 Main street. ; fJ ""'TU' PiTVSHVHtoJiLii strvr 1 1 " oi l. . I rtoK Aie, 'i I. I.ls ol K'etitiett Ale. Ill store and for sale l.v ALLIS A HOW F.S. A..rf. .. a hi: 1 1. 1. 1 ut:n to aunoiiuce the completion of the extensive im -provetiicitt to their encera, which have been iu progress tor some tint.- past, to afford fit . utmost facility for carrying on an extensive trade, by elling a ,. "."I article only at such prices as cuutiotfail t'.ive universal satisfaction. Hav ing tins objev t in view, every consul! rati that nl t atgli ttoi wnr.1 dealiiK, toiiude.1 ou honor and liberality, an give, ! will n- r.-sottwl to. aud thus eslalilish mutual oiihdeuc la-tweeli buyer and Si'llei; The Stock is I uuiiaiiilly large, ev ery department replete, and pin - , .hint a may rely ii.ii meeiiu;; with mm Wtaoaiv assollmetit ou reasonable t.'i Ins. They would diI i t Ml tirul.tr atl. utioii to tl oil late iuipol tattoii I of boh Linen UtHMh, vi, ; aud 4-4 Irish Linens, I l'J-4 Linen Slieetings, Pillow- l'au Linvtis, Hand kerchiefs. Towels, Napkins, lil.-.i n. I anil Brown Liueu Table Cloths. A. , Ac CmtUM d Main ami First alreelM. my '. f iMA.nrAito.vK : ham 4ttWrm ' Le .'.i t-.t.-k. I. H.-idsiek 'bauipaine, ijts. I.i do do do, pltt I'l do I'll.piott do, (ls. Ill do lo do, pis In i tore and for sale by not ALLJs I lOWtK, m iu us eiplof :. Urge st.x k ot Drus, Me.li . lU.-s, Hallils, Oils. lv; Mnlts. Wiudow .liasr, i.lid l atic li.anls, all of v. In. Ii we botiflittit lie Vet ) loWea' .ash pil.es, villi. Ii enables lis lo oltel out . imloiuelS let l .iallo Om bit. K ol Vte.li. iu.s ale in. sin p is-i-d lol putitv ii ,u . Oltt iniio-J b. i cell piile tt Hgs and .VK il i met , ui te.l hH al .ill I otisir.plrlitlv, il .-U doM.it wir.li ...in m. dt, lu.r ! ,i.i dou't . Iuc to US. I . 1 1 ( 3TollAHl a IHoMSoN, (. , ( f-t '. mM TKAS. seb. In tlggista, IV MalU St. ASHOH !. K-T OK t HOICK tod parti, ol.., I s im b.nnlv tin. , I levent iiuti.. i latii.n and hue uiowili, o wl.t. h wt invite the attct.tioii of cuunois.. ta - . -p, ally those mat have txptn.u. . j Ihodifli. uity .,. putting goad lea, ml i iv. I hi arS'J -i ,LPAivP a TiLoMio:"-.

MISCELLANEOUS

r my HI Hit .sHIP.Mt.ST. mt'Ji U.I I V M. juat received the third Khipnu-ut of th. w ' lecoiuing" Watch piiiur li i - the "bxrelsior ol the season. Also, Meu's and Chi'.drea".- Hals, lnes, and general sutitortuieut of Drv I no S. KMB1CH A t.. 4a Main street. Jil.ltM, Bjfr jJ0 (MU mii.YS. list Imks extra family 1 1. ut (i.,.n.- mi. In. lotl i... SiiMrtine .U, trt i o Proctor a Gamble ItM s...t. HastCSRhM C'l.i.keua. .I.it t e.et I e.l and foraatohy CHAS. M. J 'II NMt N . itpi IN .' ' Block, Main si., near Canal. ntnmjK 'eMmmtKtiT, r:T .e.vet M best assert inellt of Whitewash hills lies ev.l offered f..V i;le in thU eily. is I...W tn exllll ili..li .1 STOOOAKU I'lll'M I'SitiN'S. i 17 .Mam street. ""'"-'" TMo.nrso.v wii.i. 9m thistbty, an invoice ol m a mid fssbioital.le rVrfiuiMtry, Katu-y ..aw, and linit Oil, in dVjdiai the celeboited C.x ..iuc, s . Lttily m ineiMled t.r lite Hair. lliiiiiiiniiK BJH nd Butt, i tty Rxtraeta for the HatnlkOTbh f, aixl a large assortment of Coloirue, Oreaaiuu; ttiiha and Brushes, at the li tor Store, 17 Maiustteat. RpM OW'ttTKHS J.S-II H.lMin.y, , , Hm case Baltimore (ivsiers, IO do Kreii. h MardiiMx. In MtaOT and for sahiby ALL,S UoWTrM. jmjmmmuxt t AlMMmmmmm-i bulh. my w Mailruda, ot the best iitaHty of N.rway iron, iu store and ta sale by mum SAMUEL ORK. Mii.Hir.i. i 4j ML OMnVJUMI mm. "Mouse Hole" Anv its received this day nud for sale by SAM t'KL ultlt. BHITK WW hai. bv ap.tO i.k jo i o o matin KOH 8. V.. (2ILIIKUT a ( . . No. 4 slyuamore street. MMm 'KB ii 4 . s H B KO H BA I. K HIM s. K. GILBKHT Jf Co.. apiifl No. 4 Sycauiore lre. t JTW BALK t HKAT-A .VA' Ifr tf Vm. BKKP Bl iiUY.K-will exchange lor -.hslh. Kli(iitle at this oflice. ap-'8-:d JiJ'W-MTK THK ATTK.VTIO.V Ot Country merchants to my large stock of ('..Ui It ii i ii-. comprising a gtvaler variety of six., and htyle than ever liefoco ottered in l.oiiihville, atiiot.-st which are -i) dozen Bed ( 'edar Cliiutis, 1 izes, ir..n bound 1(10 do Whito do I do do. It'll do do do it do luass liottud. ' do Pine do iron bound. All my White edar Churns aie packed iu cases, without extra charge) tlias eusuring their saf nnd economical traiikpoi taliou, aud opening li.s-li aud cteau. Hold as low as can ta' purchased in the West. For sale at the Loumville Woodeu Ware Mtore. J. B. Itll 1. 1.. Main st., ap'JS Bet. Third m Koni th, Louisville, Kv. MA IP t fl.VIW.Vf WW to us a uice tot of Chair, for sale cheap to rlatM consigument. K. U. 8ABIN k CO. mm h i.st k Ms- imVK. BTmu it.i u it it M THOMPSON hai just receive.) tiir.-ct fiom New York, a varied aaaortment of Black, Blue, Ked, and tr.-eii Printing Ink. Priuter' tarnish, (old sir.e and Bronze, to which they iuleud to dovote thou- attention, and will ell at almost Kasl-i-iD pri.es, at the Orng Sloie, No. 17 Main -tr.-. t . I v oisv.ii . Ind. up -7 mmmA jtk u a pi.kasa st v 'wkli.inu WW Hoii.se, containing about Ave or six rooms. Apply at this office. ap '.ilw Hoe .s SIIUI, ti JI HI II 1. 4.1, I i ' y . ! .1 IIm.HK one ot th largest aud m.ait complete stocks of Shoes ever brought to this city for (ieiitleuieu, Boys, and Youth; and for Ladies, Mi.-.- and Children, the aaaortment in pet let. Call, if you want nood Mi....-, aud supply your waut. ap'21 Ti5"tSe Public. rWIME I'ABT WI.YTKH .f 8FMIN0 m so far, havo U-au verv wt oues, causiug many of our rtver to overflow their banks, backing up the water iu tho creek aud bayous, aud flooding to a considerable extent the bottom lauds ; when the river recede, which may be expected soon, then the large surface of decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rays of tho summer kuu, produce tho matatia, which proves io tatal in iti courae, sweeping whole State, and sparing neither age uor sux tu its con.urring march. After a residence of more than twenty year iu the middl and Southern ttate. we think we have discovered a medicine which, to a. certain extent, ia a preventative of the attack of bilious terer, ague, A?., 'ind as u; h wo rtcoinin.i, t out Msr-r. ,. . Vfhisk). We wish tho public to understand that we are not urging upon thtm the use of strong Liquor as abeverage. We are, aud always have been, opposed t their being used in that way, but if people will use them as such, let them have by all means a pure article, that wilt keep thom in health, aud Ungtben instead of aborteaing their live. We proposo to sell always puie and unadulterated Liquors tor medicinal purpoee, and a little loi the si m. ach ' sake, if required, and will challenge an iu -l-i.i by the beat chemists in this or any other i oiiutiy, to tlud uny impurity or adulteration iu the whisky branded by us, "Allisa Howe's Magnolia" It is warrauted, a it is distilled fiom tho ..ru, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good i islet n water. Wo have no doubt many persoua tunc b. en ruined in health, if not actually killed, py dunking bad whisky, tlm areater Ihu reason that Allts & Howes' pure Magnolia should tie in general MS). Just le. uived and iu stoiv l.n sale 10 kj pipes ass'd Brandies (old) ftnui '. I , ; 7 f c -. I It yZ mtpm mm cld)ftom '. to , k .1 4 pipes Holland (Jin , .1 pun. hens old Ktltti ap'J ALLIS dr UOWKH. Watet st. ft.T0..W A" THI.Yto J'K O 8A fO fOPLAI ?9 SH IvNULKS. A gentleman living in one mt the upper counties, having pur. based one ot M -Ueorge's celebrated inaehiuvss lor sawing hhtngles, is now furnishing tho eubsi t ibi-i weekly with sup. plie of these extra .Shiuglws sawed out ol sound, clear poplar, aud put up iu buudles containing 5UI Hhiugtes, full count. Tin ae are a good article, and no mistake, the best substitute tot pine that can I . found, and costing a good deal less money. Call and examine them at J. V. ULOVKIt'8 Lumber Yard, ap'ii Coruer Main and Seventh streets. Sugar! Sugar! Sugar! M U B T HKCKI t'KIt H I " A I. LIB T 4uW HtiWK osj coiisignmcitt, direct front the plantation, ci Bttsauiei ll.lt, M) hhds of N. O. MiKsr, for sale cheap. ap2.1 JOS. SCHOENFELD, WllOl.KdAI.lt DKALKft IS BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND Straw Goods, No :; Vv ai k HVKF.KT, bet. Mxia and Srcxmsa, HjHln KVANSVILLE, IND. g lOOHKlt TO II LB. JI ST UI I HI I'. " ed, a large assortment of Coupe, Toolsthe l .-st in quality and finish, ever brought to Lvausv i lie Also Bradbury's tiuokeshavtss, Wade A Butcher's Basors, Luther' BarberShears, i; . ., Hone. tmt mm - jacob .stkatb & son, mpM 40 Main afreet. WHOI.K9ALS DEALBB IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No.18 West Plrat Htreet, ggjg EVANMVILLK, IND. U'KKT I'OTATOK s. i, HI SHels Sweet Potatoes aud Yams, just received and tor sale hy il . 1 II. BAMEY.Ja Corner First and Vino streets. WHMTK LMJHK A. VII WASH BltlSHKS WHMTK10 dox Whitewash Brushes, H bbls Utile Lime, .lust received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSToN, I' J'.. aid? Main stroet, near the f 'atial. -ec et tr tj-to VP uviTHTHit Tf.flK The life of trade is ompetitiou. And we are at onr oo-iipatiou Selliug products of every nation. At prices that create sensation, tin Maiu street, No You'll ttud in store ami oftei.sl von ( . tea, sugar, and spices, Kxtra cheese, by box or l ices; Oysteia, sardines, tine larae t. ng.i, -Canvassed btwt and hacou tiams, Parsniiw, turnips, ....1 j-.tto.. Pi- kles mixed, :nd ruutted b nisl...--t'epper sain e autt olive oil, Extra flour aud com m.sal .VIoliisB. kv I up. sHp auJ cs.inll.vCottoti mops -with extra handle , Blooms, blllsh.si, bu. kefs, and lube, Bahies' fancy wagous and .aha , Clienpi-r, piettiei , and Lett, i thaa other ; Be sure you call at Vickery Broihets, Who htty In cash so vry low , 'they .an oUio with "Id ! net' You'll gel juat weight and hoiisl measure, fo leavi your ordem we deliver. mmM VICKKRY BROS . Mam st TO CHKBB ri,A'BmB.-MB Ol) want lo leant the gsiuo to isrtectiou, y.u will do well to wen ..ue of the MnufST Hats, Jnat r. reived bl VAUTIMB m M ABCONNIEB, gjf Main street W I! ST MKI Kl Y'KU AJJU Km VST Mjf SALB 4oo dozer, fresh Eggs a 4oo 4 .si S sa Jhs treh Ohij Bt.tte, aulS K H S A 11 IN .V CO , 47 Maui st 40 O M0XBB IC. ABTi. tt.YPLAiK. i.-.ct.. I per steamers t l. nnd Lnircrie. acd f : ! t . npl2 "J L '. UB.

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gynt SALE OJ' EASV TEMMU !- ML The s. e. qr. au.l at t oft!..- a. w. r. of BSX't . ol, Town .'! s, B.-itte I west, containing - acie f Isinl, lying IT miles north ol Kvansville, ami It south of Princeton, tii.li.m... Hue-halt ut Mod tracts is in a g.aHl state ol cultivation aid well fenced and tmpioved. The Itel.h .ite at I align) s.1 ns to con I at ti I.', to -JU acres each, and provided with finl m ,n in., nates, .-vinl springs ot never CailiOK st.s-k vt atet . The liiitl.litit;- .-. , ,st . . I a good f I an., house. coiitMiiiing 7 r h looms, conveniently mi range.!, a .ssj frame smoke house, milk houses iititl cellar, two huge barns and olhel uecHl v buildings. There is also up. ii the hI.v.. laud a gotsl oichiinl ol Choice tl till I lees- the lalld hot III cultivate ,i. i- vere.1 titb the iiu.-.-t Umbel th. rouutry will produce. The said land is situate.' b.-tvt.t ti tl,. Wabash ami Li ie Can I aud Ksan tiil. A 'raw fordsvitte Kaitroad, tints- tuiloe from each, it a model stock farm, and iu the most b. al i by iart of Suit hern Indiana; society is good, and the Country well provided with c hoc la and rhurchi'S. Al.-o the east half aud part of lhe west half of lhsouthwest nr. of sect. L'-i, Towu s, Baitge lu Wet. outaiiiii, ln.' acres, w ith ationt .t" arr.-s in cull i vhIioii. m.iI uie I timber nnsursss-J The land t .liv ,.l. I U tweeii high rolling ami ix.ttom. The s e pr ot mvi s,, towu :t , r 10 w, containiug lOO acres ; The ii M ii w r o sect 2T, town 8, rang 10 west, rotitaiuiiiK Mi acres : The u w w ir it e .ir ..I s.s t j ., i v u I , range l west, coiilaiitiug ."si ., i.-. , The u e or it w .pr ot .-. t ac, tow u 3 , ,-abf e 10 w, contain! iif lo ... i . - . Kituat d on lhe W. .( E. canal, J". mil. north of Evans llle, and in the iiuiuetfiate vicinity of sv steam mill in lull and sue lawful operation, rsMf.1 of turuiug out SMOSmI of lnmU-r daily, which milt will lie sold if desired with the last named lasvd, or sepat ately. Eor terms and particulars apply to 8. M. Hoi comb, residing on the 220 acre tract, or to the undersigned. Al.-o the following valuable Real Estate it, iheCttv oi Kvansville and Lamaaco: The u w ht of Lot 14", and the n w oi Lot 14, and the n vv .. ,.f Lot 210, th whole uf Lot 211, Z, aud 11 in'ihe Donation Eulargemeut. Al.-. Lots No 2 in hi Jvj. Lot lo in hi 25, Lot ii sii.l I iu bl 27, Lot iu in bl 33, lot 1 in H , IM 10 in bl 41, lot 7 iu hi 43, and lot 11 in b 61 in the Lsstern Liiglaigeiueiit . AUo, lots p.t .ind 2u in b fl, lot 13 in LI It. lot 6 and t, iu Id 17. aud ht lu in I.I is, in tie Poor h Eiil.-ugeaietit. One third of lot , aud tin- whole or lot 119 in Ol IgSSMl H..II . Lots., and 4 in bl ;. Elliott's Eolatgeaneut. l ots u, i, and 10 in bl 11, Mouth Eulargemeut Lot t aud adjoiniug ht ol '., iu bl L'., Mockwell En I otj ItaarJ H in bl I. Baker' Addition. Also 2 U lots in Loiuas. o i ity aud Additions Ah., the follow tng farming Land iu Vaudt kanyh. Oil-sou, and Tike count The it e, ii e sjr, se. 3 towu 8 s, rang 11 w ; 40 acre The w ht, u w qr, sec 14, t(i, rang 10 w ; SUaciee. W ht, w fr, HC 11- - a ui.s, rauga 10 w ; 80 acres E hf, e ir, s w pr, sM IX, town A a, range 10 w , lo acre. Lot ft, snb u w qr, sec 21, tow n 6 a, range 11 w; 6 50-100 acres. Lot 2o snb n u qr, 4, tow n . s, range 11 west , 0 77-100 acre. W hf, u e qr, sec 24, town 7 s, rang 11 w ; SO acres E hf ii o qr.scr 24, town t) , range 10 w , HO acres N w qr, sec ta, tow n s, range 11 w ; 160 acta, s) w Mr, sec lu, tow n s, rang 11 w ; 160 acre N w ir, O, umn 6 s, range 11 w; 160 acre. N e qr, s w qr, sc. .1, L.tcnGf, rang 10w;40atre N eqi , i. e .(i-, Is, t.ivvn i, p, rane 11 w ; So arras Httrsjr, n w qi 21 town i-, range 10w,40acres N eqr, w qt, sec 24, town 6s, rang 10 w; 40 acres M hi, s e qi , ac tow u C , range 9 w ; SO acre. S hf, s e qr, s- SSI, tow u t , range 10 w ; SO acres V r,i w qi , sec :-,4, town ii s, rang 10 w;40scra Moat of lb, abovi. ii .rts ate well located, valua ble ami susceptible of ' ,gh state of iuiprovemcot i. ituat. 1 i., ,i the City, upon the Kali road or Oanal. 100 arr.-s u w qi of eec 7, t mil 2 , rang t w. 100 dd ueqt do 29, lo 2 s, do 8 w. ICO do s v. qi do 22, do 2 s, do 9 w. l'l do se qi do .il, do 2s, do 9w hi do U w qr, ii Mt If. do 2 s, do 10 W 40 do n e qr, u c qr. 26, do 2 s, do 10 w 25do n hfsc qi ii e qi ,2t, do 2 s, do 10 W. 100 do u w qr, sec 14, do 3, do 10 w. 1C0 do w qr, do tW, do 3. l'l IhOdo ne qr, do SA, do ?. a, do 10 w. Said 1 1 acts are kscaAsd near tue Canal and Bail road, are covered with the most valuable timber for building and other purposes, and anth flnasi land iu the oonntj t a Agricultural purpoee. Title perfect ir.it a re- th.- ne qi . t .- .1, town ''. , rangeT west ; 1 CO acres the s I qi of sc. '.'4, town I s. rang 7 west ; 80 acio the west half, s w qr, of arc 24, town range 7 west ; so acre the a halt, fjr, cf auction 24, town 3 e range 7 vest SWri'lie lands in Fik and Gibson counties ar in healthy portions of the country, well supplied with good water also with si. at. in dance of th bent timlier nud stone roal Titles indisputable mmT Persons, dem uis ot putrhaaing, will call upon thd niidersignod for terms and par-.icular at the Beat Estate Areucy , Third arrant, oppocifa th Court House, Evauaville, Indiana. ap23-4wdd3mw WM. H WALKEB ! BiBM fWJTBIti Ml MM. 0E THE BE celebrated Potatoes, for sating or seed, last r- . BffrJ and t, r sale by CHAS. McJoHNSTON, apl2 Main atrant, nanr the Canal. gmAAIHVHtoH I' KB BE IO MmTKkTm mm extra voo.!, just received and for sal by CHAS M'JoHNHToN, Posey's Block, apl2 Main street, near the Canal FBBlt! KBBB ! KK ED .' -Cm MA", 1 1 its, au.l Bt an, in stme aud for sale by i HAM. M , JOHNSTON, apI2 Main street, near - Canal. mm i b b o LiiTt m jr.TEK bamtjs'b m MB ship heretofore existing between the uudn siiiued. under urn t oliusted A Sabin, is dissolved by mutual nl rid Sahin e olleets and re eiv.-s all debt-..I il... Aim and pays ail if liablb li. s ,nJ hi in iiiiiii.- ..oh in liquidation. C O. OLMSTED K. H. SABIN 0 Kefrrring to the above, I take pleasure .n recomtuelidiui' in) sit. c.-SSof. h. C. O. OLMSTED JMmv tommrH! jvbw mtmmmJFtw W. !, i. . i i, , ,i,.J I v Express a fine and durable at. k ol Dry Goods. Our intention is to sell for ctsh, and give mut customers good bargains Our st... k .ul -tvle i In y Qnods, consists id part of Silk Clialh-s, I.i u-.-s. iifanili.-. Lawns, Prints, A . Also, a g. s.ii v;o ii t ol . xtensive Hoop Skirts, ami a mjm mmmt lot ot Onpa, Cashmere, and Meriuo Shawls. 'I.. b hold . Sraji ; in pri.es ui quality, foi benntjr and taste, it ran nisi he Is-at nowhere in th city. We will Irrmai rnnata nlrj n hand a full aud loiupl.-te, us-ot ttu.-nt of Dty (iou is through the Spiing and Sniiiin. i -cusoti, which will lie sold low forcash, hy MII.LEB A N I Hi A IS, ap7 Kb. 43 Main sltoet, Kvansville, Ind. A El,iy-l.XTKHK I IB THE .H.ll. SPBIMi OK HUMAN ACTION Judging flout the ciowdsof customer that daily througtho (ii.H-ery S- !i -A No S Mj,,u street, it seems there must Ih- t-olie iiitlc. e.tUts held forth there ( 't and s. .- it on n i. not the case. N EW AHKIVALS. s N y i .-. i hot e art. I. ; 12 doi I It. OMM Ki. --.li ( ..if kytels, I - doi 1 Ib cans dt do, t. tb I th can.- spired do, 0 do I ft. caus tb. do l"u choice Beef Toiines, r.ou tr.s In-led Be.-1, lls'NJ plain and auvasse.1 Hhhis 10 be del- Dried Apple. Ill do do l'.-a. l.--s ". tiojtes Lemons, ,'st assot ted t - vuiliSM. At ap7 1 1 1 EEBY BBOfl mJl JS'tlH IK B-EA.WW MAMMBTM, ing Baskets, Tubs, Buck ets, Whls.ar,ls, Veil Buckets, (edar Cbarns. Pine Churns, ( ..tt. n Mnpa, Bro .ms, Brusbe. Dn ters, Door Mats, Clothes Pins, Clothe Bankets, Clothes Lilies, Cut rope, n, nulla rope, heap rope, siish crd, lied cords, sJSisr, naif, glass, window s oth, eeiueut, white I, me. plaster pari, corn, i. slid various olhrr ai ( e 1 too numerous to men -tion, all which you can hud at a,.7 v j OK KEY BEOS., 82 Main attnat. H?HK 8 M AmmMVAL MB MsViP H - Supplies at 47 Main Street ( Is deliveied Itnala any SBBft ..I the city .rsi dojr cans L..lter-, 111 doz cutis I -tels, SJ d.. i .,s fi' kiee (plain MMM 1 1 1 i.bi Hcnatai Piumb. 1 hhl ante Currants, I box Lemons, 1 U.xOrsug.-s 1 hht Egg, I Here country ILimc Kxtra white uh.-at Klom , K SuMrtine do, Urn mmm J lolsl.-s. Corn Meal. e , ac. ap7 JOS W. DOUGHERTY. Forwarding iintl ( ommiiou, Ni:V okLKANS, Locnv aia. II. let . I.. M- -- ALLIS k UOWEt), ap. ly t v e iisv itte, ltnl. n fill. to BTt'l.E II H EBB BAT 9 Ko t.a.u It asenka Mm iilt lilt I - . - li -I M KB E it a t Wh. h . aim l bill I . !-l. ase Mffl H ATS, Ot any kind, color, shape, and pi.- - stxrrci cam, Kl ItieSpillls- ilt tecctve.l SluRM IPS Koi the rain fwVtt. r than an Umbrella BLOOMER HATS Fur Ladiesand Misses. ( HlI.DRKN I I AM I HATS For Spring sndSumnni 101 TH'S FLLT AND STRAW HATS, 1 An endless vsrietv VAUTIER A MABC0NN1EB Ho. -3 Main strtnu

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