Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 236, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 May 1859 — Page 2

Hit ailg 0tttnaL EVANSVILLE, IND. WJEDNKSDAT MORNING MAY 2. Southern Chops. In a rcent tisit to Wgtern Tennessee, Mississippi, wad Arkansas, the crops of til kinds appeared in most excellent condition. The cotton stand, in every locality, is declared to be the best tbc planters have had in many years; the plant nerer gare promise of so large a crop. Tho whe at is ripening, and will be ready for tbe aickhs the present week. The yield on the Arkansas, White, and St. Francis rivers, is very heavy, and excellent iu quality. Dr. Owen, in his report of bis geological survey of the Northern part of Ark an sas, says in many of the counties tho I an. : -are capable of producing from thirty to forty bushels of wheat to the acre. The crops this year, in those regions, will fully corroborate this opinion. New wheat will be abundant it is expected in Memphis market next week. The prospects of the wheat harvest in all the Southern and Southwestern States has begun, and an ahundnnt crop is secure. This with the flattering prospects of the crops in the Northwest must hare a material effect in keeping down any adranee in the bread stuff market, caused by the war in Europe. The CaavMi In Tennessee. We had, on Friday last, the gratification of listening to the discussion of the issues involved in the present canvass in Tennes see, by Gov. Harris and the Hon. Mr. Neth-, erland, the rival candidates for Governor. The encounter between the champions of the two parties forcibly reminded ouc of the descriptions of a combat between the lithe and agile Arabian knight and the athletic and sturdy Crusader. Gov. Harri3, the present incumbent and Administration candidate for Governor, is an acute, adroit party leader a nervous, animated, and brilliant speaker. He i3 a skillful debater, with tact to avail himself of all the prejudices of partian9, and shrewdness enough to avoid the tight places in the controversy by the most artful dodges. His competitor, Mr. Netherland, is from the mountains of East Tennessee, where he was born and reared among a primitive, simple, and hardy population, who their favorite candidate says do everything in a plain, straightforward way, and speak in a plain, Tennessee, mountain dialect, which has no other beauty but its power ,to convey homely truths and express a man's honest sentiments. Never having been perverted to the service of falsehood, or used us a blind for men's thoughts, it has no adaptation far any such purposes. Col. NetherinJ, who is a good representative in person, maunsrs, and mind, of the region to which he belongs, used this plain Tennessee English as he called it as a weapon of debate, in a kind of sledge hammer style, that smashed up every point of bis opponent that he hit. But he did not seem to feel it necessaryjto exhaust his armory of itsamuiuuition, or he had not stored it with tbe body of facts which the field of discussion inbraced and which he could have hurled by his overpowering strength at his opponejit and crushed him. He left him though worried and discomfitted not seriously wounded, and with sufficient stiength to renew the combat with vigor. The merit of sach efforts is not to lie ludged by their real worth and ability, but by their power to move the masses. In tbjs respect the champions arc well matched ; though as different as possible in character and style, each ot their 9eeches sv... class of auditors, about equal in numbers in every community. The principal State issue is the question of re-chartering the banks. Gov. Harris, the Democratic ennili.lnte, maintains the hard money doctrine ot liis party, though, when speaking in commercial places, he modifies his views by professing to be willing to tolerate bank? under a system of restrictions, which, if applieil practically, would destroy them. His opponent takes the more popular and rntional position that banks are a comm. r mm) necessity ; thai if we do not organize legitimate oi. . ve shall, inevitably, have spurious ones ; and the wisest course is to organize them under such restrictions as to make them as safe to the community as the nature of the business will permit. In Federal politics, the only subject of discussion i.i the extravagance and corruption of the Administration. Gov. Harris' chief efforts are to " ring in ' the " nigger question upon his opponent. Hut the latter says that matter has been a humbug from the beginning to frighten the South into the arm. of Democracy ; that it is a settled question a dead issue ; and to prove it, he quotes the resolutions of different Democratic State Conventions in Tennessee, in which the Democratic party of the State have declared the question finally settled to its entire satisfaction, once by the compromise measures Of 18 j 1, and then again it was put to rest, in a manner never to he revived, in the c pinion of Tennessee Democracy, by the Drcd Scott decision. Col. Netherland declares there is no danger to the slave interests. That species of property was never more secure or so valuable as at present. The constitutional rights of the slave holder are fully recognized, and the laws for his protection are faithfully ex ecuted, as far as it is practicable, in every part of the Union He therefore refuses to ..;.! hn ,.,.r;n.;r.b.,l .Wirrna of the Admin- . . . ..r u-t ration party in keeping np the isttterous slavery agitation by debating tbe subject. The Opposition party of Teunessee, bet ay?, have as much abhorrence of abolitionists, nnd ad little cvuipalhy with ultra Kepublicanism in tbe North, as the adherents of James Buchanan iu Tennessee. Tbc former proclaim a system of sound constitutional doctrines and conservative views, in which the patriotic and moderate men of all parties, in all sections, can heartily unite for the preservation of the constitution and the a 4-. it ,t

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inteeritv of the Unien, and for the final

, reformation of the administration ot the Government. mm n I w Notwithstanding Col. Netherlands refusal to diseusa the subject of slavery, CJov. Harris, in every debate, makes it his chief ' theme; he arraigns Greeley, Seward, and j the whole catalogue of Northern Abolition- ' iali and ultra Republicans at the North, mid holds up their aggressive designs upon the rights of the South to the execration of Southern men. Biggcm- to Is- lilitin"; II"' doctrines and measures of Northern, ultra Rebublicans who have ho supporters aud sympathizers in Tennessee, rather than contending against the views and polii) of his opponent.- at home. This vain lenting of the wind, and attortive effort to rai. an excitement on any of the issues in the nigger question, with the tiiiixipularity of his anti-bank policy are turning the prospects of tb- naa-s again rX him, and the opposition are looking tith confidence to the election of Netherhwid. A mo.t diabolical mui.ler was oiumitted hist week on a store bout trader on the Missi: '-'ippi, just below Napoleon, by his apnstant. The store boatman, named Diinbar, had an assistant uanicl Samuel Mootv, who had l-e.-u with him several mouths, and in whom he seems to have placed entire confidence. The boat had heeft.-lyiug foi several weeks at the new town of Preuti opposite to Napoleon, where a large portion of the stock in trade had been sold for ?ash. About the 8th instant the IkmiI left Prentiss for some lower point on the Mississippi. About a week after the departure of the boat, Moore retunieTl to Prentiss, and soon began to display considerable sums of money, and made arrangements to open a drinking saloon on his own account. On Wednesday last, as the steamer J. C. Clino was coming up from Vicksburgto Memphis, a pork barrel was discovered floating in tho river, so as to be just visible in the water. The steamer stopped and took it on board. On opening it a ghastly corpse, with its head terribly mutilated by an nxe. was fo: m.l bent double and jammed into it. The barrel'contained a heavy weight of iron, but the gassesgcnerateil by the decomposition of the body in the tight barrel had raised it The body was recognized as that of Dunbar, the store-boat man. It was taken to Prentiss, where Moore was found and immediately arrested on its arrival.It was ascertained that he murdered his employer, for his money, and after sinking his victim iu the river, as he thought, iu a manner that he never would rise again, he navigated the boat a short distance down the river and sold her and the goods she contained, iud returned to Prentiss, to enjoy the fruits of his terrible crime. Hut murder always provides its owu witnesses to convict its ierpelrators, and the cold blooded villain will soon end his career on the gallows. The murdered man formerly lived in Louisville, and was Known in various towns along the Ohio river. Moore, the murderer, it is thought, also belonged somewhere on the Ohio. A Worthy Deed. There is, in all probability, no Onler which can boast of the performance of more ennobling nnd generous acts than the Itasons, aud no Order who K dntdn of charity are le:s often truuqeted forth lo the world. A generous deed was performed by the Masous of Cleveland the other Jay, which, like a thousand other benevoleut ac ts quietly performed by that Order, would never have been known to the public at large had we not chanced to hear it yesterday frop an authentic source. The pWlh ulaij are es follows : The subject of their kiihlmssis a lady abont thirty-five years of age, widow of a Mason iu Cincinnati, who stood high in the Order. At hei husband - death, which occurred atiout ten years ago, she went to Bo-ton, Massachusetts, as a teacher. Some five weeks ago she lett Boston ou her way to her tormor home in f'iucinnati, and lost her baggage between the former city and Troy. The dav being extremely sultrv, her anxiety, coupled with the fatigue she underwent in walking about among the depot.-; at Troy, looking tu her lust hapgage,induccd an epileptic fit, to which she was subject, and he fell in the street. Being conveyed to a physinn's office and restored to consciousness, he made known the fact that she was the widow of a Mason, and thereupon was visited and tared for by the members of the Lodge of that city. When she became able to uudergo the fatigue of traveling, they furnished her with tey, and gave her letters to the Master and Warden of the Cleveland City Lodge, lest she should be compelled by illness to stop before completing her journey. She arrived here last Saturday afternoon and stoped at the Johnson House. Iu the night she WM taken with fits Kgflftn, and hail a violent succession of them. Her -it-uation was made known to the Masons, and lesidefl having the skillful services of Dr. Strong until her recovery, she was furnished with an excellent and careful nurse. Yesterday she was quite restored, and this morning takes her departure for (JincinntUi, with a heart full of gratitude towards jhe Cleveland City Lodge and the generous hearted Masons who constitute its members. Cleveland Dent., May 17. A Bloody Revenge. B. B. Jordon was assassinated at San Andreas, T?xas, on Sunday, tbc iTttl ult. I It- had seduced the daughter of a widow lady, and continued to live with her in disregard of the many warnings he hail received from tbe comuiunity in which he lived. Prosecution was commenced against him, and he had given hail for his appearance at court. A license wa3 procured and placed in the hands of a magistrate, and be was agaiu earnestly solicited to marry his victim, but he still delayed, and expressed determination to live as he j Ih;ised, in spite of law or tbe honor of the immunity. On feunday morning be startcd trom home, and when a short distance -jr the Qf jimuUancou?ly was heard. His body wai found shortly after literally riddled with twentv-odd balls. (Jen. William Walker remains still in Sun Francisco, keeping himself rerv se cluded. There are many surmises as to bis futuremovemcnts. Some tbiuk hefproposes auother expedition to Nicaragua; others, that be intends going to Sonora. All, bowever, agree that he proposes going somewhere iu the character of chief of a band of adventurer?, flen. Walker i never Feen iii the streets. Ai.i M. 'ZH West Klrat street, ly I V AN-Vll.LF, IND Ageut.

suitor jovbxal In tbe Daily J1 of the 21st iast. apars a communication signed "Center, supiioged bare been written by a well known and worthy citizen of the township bearing that name, who "most earnestly recommends an investigation into the books, papers and public acts appertaining to the offices of Treasurer and Auditor of Vanderburgh county." Center " stales in said communication that " it is but just that they (meaning the citizens of said township.) should have the i-utisfiv-tion of knowing the use and manner to which their very bor theicome taxes arc applied." Fro'n the language used in the last paragraph quoted, one would supjKjse thai "Center" wiu not a render of tin newspapers of Evansville, for the very information he desires to obtain, oi professes to lc in ignorauce of, appears yearly in all the daily and weekly newfjmper published in said city. The publication ot the receipts and expenditures at the County Treasury has been required of the County Boards for the last tucnt) vents; ami in this county tU- publication has been regularly and conspicuously made ; and for an old new. paper reader one po -scsaing the intelligence of the writer of that communication to prof sp ignoranre utsm so important a rubject, can only be rxensed upon the ground of forgt-tfulnes5, for I am convinced he must have seen tho reports containing tho information desired. The annual report for the year 1858, containing the same information, wiil appear some time next month. I hot; "Centre '1 will read it, for it is important for the citizens to notice such things, nnd if abuses creep upon us under the sanction of legal enactments, we may be prepared to change the laws themselves ami correct them. " Centre " complains of the burthens of taxation under which he labors. If he resided in our flourishing city with all his possessions, and was subjected to the addi tional taxes thereof, he most assuredly would be auxious to sell out and leave us, for some country more congenial, where such laws as we are subject to, hare not been enacted. It is impossible to calculate how tbc people of Vanderburgh can obviate the necessity of paying more taxes than the citizens of the neighboring counties surrounding us. Evansville is almost surrounded by creeks, requiring the maintain. nice of a number of expensive bridges to enable the people of the interior to reach it. Centre township enjoys the benefits of three of them. Two of these have been built within the last two years, at a cost to the people of the county of $10,000, and yet the County Board is engaged in the work of building bridges. The taxes, for county purpose, for the year 1858 were much higher than in former years. The cause producing such a state of thiugs is well kuown to a large number of the citizens, but as your correspoudeut may not le aware of it, I will here state it: III June, 1857, a petition was presented to the County Board, then in session, signed by Jour hundred und ihirly-uyht cttufitt of the county, representing a majority iu value of all the taxable property thereof, asking the erection of a bridge over Pigeon Creek, on Franklin Avenue, iu Laiuasco, the cost of which was variously estimated to amount to twenty -five, thirty, thirty-five, and even forty thousand dollars. The Board very reluctantly contracted fur the heaviest urt of tho work, aud in June, 1858, assessed the taxes sufficient wherewith to pay the workmen with whom thpy had contracted. That assessment, together with a suflicicnt r-um to defray the ordinary expenses of the county, produced the high taxes of which 'Centre ' complains: Within the lat tl. '.- y..u.. Hi., loiiuty i:,nii-.-nil ner uve I-u com '.- lleil ! re-erect a C'urt Howie, at it ct of. 11.hi And Bu.K. liv, n.t tl h'-t in IimIwI).. 21I.1JS Culvert i County P. oi 9',tTt5 Prisoner- t.jri Courts, Bullitt :iul Juror-, Ac ',1 il Au.l the inter-it i .o.l on It. ml is-.-.t to the K. a O. Railroad Co. amounted lo ll.e.-n All of which iti ms were regularly reported, together with all other subjects of counts ep. ate. And the rciiorts were published for several weeks in all the newpipeis of Evansville. If " Centre did not see the reports, he cannot bo a regular and careful reader of our newspapers. As to the investigation proposed, so far as the Auditor's office is concerned, I have veiy little to say. The Hoard of Commissioners, in obedience to the statute laws of Indiana, discharge that duty each and every year. And the result of their investigation is given to the people of the count', emliodied in the report alludad to beruin. 1 am but tbe clerk i- "-lnt and have not the Last ohimrtion to bavinfr my work inspected, examined, an I tit vi ti gated. I liclieve it to Ijo correct, and believing ao, have no wish to deprive " Cvntre' or any others from satisfying themselves upon the subject, if they arc of a different opinion. WM. II. WALKER, County Auditor. There has uoen another murder case in the Washington Criminal Court. The murderer was a poor niau, and was found guilty and sentenced accordingly. The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. 7W, writes : Iu this case tbe indicted persons were poor aud in low position hence the ease in according justice to them. Had they been rich, or members of Congress, we should have seen quite a different result attained. And I dare say that Hev. Dr. Sunderland, I and Rev. Mr. Ifalev would have visited I them iu their prison Uut as it is, they are j-vnn aim ut.-.ji.fvu, an. I xiu JUIJ, I1U piUU? parson bikes pity ou them. ljgu The editor of the New York Century, in speaking of the Presidential prosjiects iu 1860. concludes that siorual defeat must " . nttend the party that will select for its candidate a negro, a woman, a Roman Catholic, a N on -Resistant, a Mormon, a Second Adveutist, u spiritualist, a Disuniotiist, an Afri. an Slave Trade Revivalist, au ancient Whig OT leluK-rut, an -fill tant Free Trade .... . e...... Politician, or u Filhbiister. K T. i.miio i.i. n mi v IL-afloi.s, 1. . -eiv.. 1 I.v AI.I.FV C IIM.f OCK this lehir. ly j anf

Russell, the Crimean and Indian

correspondent of the London Times, has arrived in England. He is suffering greatly from lameness received in falling from his horse in his Sepoy campaigns. The injury is likely to prove a permanent ouc. " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ranx . . rMM.HK .V JT THE T.V Potatoi - jimt received and for aala by gtjgj II. BAMEY, Jn. mm. it.': THn.it. j.yoTiiKu l"t t th.'.- choice Michigan Putatwn jiut rocivd ut No. Wniu street. my26 VIC'KKUV ntatW AND DKTUUISTS. We are r-ruhiriv r ivinit addition:, to oin 1. U or Dkuus, Mkoicincs. Chemu als, Paints, Oils, Va&nisuks, Pcaf VM1.IIV, and Yascx AUTICLKa, which are prepared to rt r te the trade ou as Kood tern 18 ..- can 1- putt uited in Cincinnati, Tou isvilte, or St. Louis. Ws hare in store 1.". Ioih of Extra Pi-uf. Whiu Lsap, in kegs ! lb. 50 lbs, and 1UO w lie L wo an- - lime to the tnnle at uianufuctumrs' prices. h I.I.I. r a WHITE. myio-dlrwlin No. 32 Main street. mwEim -44,. wwm t the Washington Hotel. Evansville, In. I - This will oflnr a rare pi)rtniiity to persona atHi t .1 iili i I.i io. I - i- to i -otiMilt hiui daily from K A. M. until P M. Uisoa of the Eyes, Throat, and Lillian, will receive i-articulai lUtciitiou, win. ti he treats Usn a new principle, with uupurallcd turret, lttperhil attention will he aid to diseases peculiar to Females. Consultations free. my2 W E.WOJVM SO i M-4 mis just received As. i-'HRsH L:.nsteamer liana. PKKSTON ItKoS mi si mm 'Ki rm .i.vn t ou i M at 47 Main street MsUJ apples, P.-artu-c, V I , .iiif-u i nr. 'I li on A No tiim Ciirnm uot E If SAIUN A lt. Equalization of :ud. il ur. ii i . unity, lu.li ana, will nu. i at the Court House, iu Evausvillc, ou MONDAY, Juue dtli, Ik-VJ, awl sit for the purpose of examining tie- retnins m.ido fy the .ip praiser aad ileputv appraisers wf tint real tat Late in said county fi I tie yar 1 i'.i, and .-juiili.iiig tinsiune , and also lo hear ami determine such gricv ances, growiuf out of the valuations made t.y said appriM-r and deputtes as m.i .'one- liefore said Board. VM . WALKER, t C'onnty Amlitor. Pike's Peak! MKiJ"J nr.miBous ut- .piiv.vj JW-MP Wet, I wish to eire nti my leas- n the tnion Houst , and toll tho Furniture nnd other nrti-i-li-s U-ioiiKinp to thu house. Tie Iioum- is uelf furuisheU iuid iu 4jotl condition for the accommodation of hoarder and travelers. I will nelt at cost and deduct one hundred dollars for wear and tear. Any person w iahinK to keep Hotel, will do well to come aud loot for themselves. The Union House it a good tavern stand, situated in the most hudnets part of the city, and near tie wharf boat.-' lVrm.ua wishiiiKlthe situation will do well to call immediately, as I shall sell out the first opportunity. Call at the I 'nion House, Henderson . fcy. my4-lwd K. PI LL1 AM. Proprietor. (WMJCTiJV.-JWTHIi TO l.ltfl'tm WM. DEALER AND MANUKAtTUBElttf. We will sell at auctiou.at our Auction rooms, on THL'KSDAY, May f.th, at l(i o'clock, a lot of choke Oils for the use of tnannfaeturiiiK Lienors. njrtt II. KBL8QM k CO., Aact'rs. M LO B T-VA' HUH li H i:-tw-en the nndersiirned has I n dissolvisj this day, II. O. BAUCOCK having purchased the intercut of H. W . Lagow in the firm, aud will continue the business ou his own account. H. O. HAIiriH'K, U. W. LAOOW. E vAjisviLjt, May 21, 1850. myg WMAHVMtiT TomLm MM r" dozen Waldrou Grass Scythes, W do Millard's C. 8. do. M do aid r.ni Uraiu do, 15 do Millard's C. 8. do, to do Grain Cradles, 50 do assorted Grass Sne d lis, Al do Keap Hooks, 10 do Genuuu Sickles, 10 boxes Scythe Stones, 2' doxen Hay Forks, 1UO do Wood Hay ttalcea. In store aud fur br KK, DALZELL CO. 9 l.Vl lisjts Rio Coffee, 50 bbU Wilmington Tar, . halt I. Ids do, HlO bblt Uoslu, 00 bals Navy Oakuiu, 2 bbls CriMhed Sn.- . . . M l...x.-s lVarl Starch, r.n Uixes assorted Tolmcco, 15 cases Matches. Iu store foi v by my j : OUB, DA IKI.I. .V " mm a u i a n t T0 m l . - hi mm t MM from th- manufactory , and made oxpi.s 1 for the Retail Tradein dov.eu froil and Woial htin e 'ia.Il.. , 10 do Dutch Bow do, 1. d. Bl.ad's extra a-l Steel Grain Scyth.-s, 0 do d" do do Grass do, 10 do do do Sih. i do do, .r do I'll Sled Ui iar S.- the, 6 do l Hay aad Straw Knives, do - Hi '-I. .il. - . - I- I 10 boxes do St. 'lies, 10 d.., n 2 and 1 Prone Uky Fotks, t do Hay Uakes, In Jo Get liisu Si. V, les. The above articles are war ranted t Is ! the v, ry tvent .iiality , and for fate low by mr-'l J M i B STKAUBl SON, 40 Main si. m bushels of choice Michiirau Potato. - ju-t received and tor sale by VICKEkY MttW. FLmiim: mbmmm wmmwmt 2Ti bbls extra white wheat Flonr, 4M l.ll! suK'rHne it", ml 1, ,.-s do ..o l e 1 r:i do On hand for 'sale ay YD'KKRY HKS 0JLMMJm S BI M 4'HKESK. ir. i.ix.-s .-h'iei. w. K ;ti. .-. ' bids St. le ias Licit M i np. K rs.d, by YICKeRY BBOS., myll 2 Mt. n -tree I DRS. EHRMAN & BAIRD, HOM4SOPATM1C rBYSlCIAlM I IH7fitiKON& Orru t Thiko sr., kt. V'ink ani Division, my-1 lmd KVASSVILLF, ISP. ,M M Bi kJ TK ttKSMIKJU i:, silFFwM side I I :i in ill f.onily , f l sale on . is ! m-, itnated n S.h-..ii.I str.-. r, 1-tw. .-n tN ilinit in.l I tl. rtllllt site Is Apply to W. lll'RBF.LL. llljUl W,..vi n. b t- jmo.VTH tut "ir, a hon. with 4 to l rooms, i'ayuieiits f. i rent will Is' prompt. A. G. ETPTOM. liefer to M. A LKKr.N(T. injJl ft t.otut I' tt r.4 rtt .s. i t, is WWM of thin eiv mt Mercer Potatoes, tnpstior to anytbiin' in thr mnik. t, n .- iwd this dav aud fi.r sale l.y 1'HAS. MeJUllNSToN, my-l Mai II street, Hear the 1'annl. BmlSSOLI TiO.y lit' VOPAttT.VHttMM sin p. Tin- eanwtw i l.ip heretofore existing between I'le.rl.-s I'll. 1. 1 x,l I'll rl. j sl. l, ,,,, I,, .1 . M .l, aaaklaa; bawiaeas in Kvansvilit , h.s this ,iy beaa ! lv, hy ""' '' , ; The l.a-itiesM will hen-afler he rutidtietid and car1 ru-.l on under the linn, n nn.- m.l tle of Cusai-rs n M M A 1 .., I tie- - il. I Inn 1. s .s-iaiini, wlio 1antnorlsed to collect and receiul t". .r ill taoaeya outrhwsitht, coilni lo, and lH-l..iiiriii(r to said firm, ami who assume , all the li-ilntities of tlie old Hm. r. PPUHL. mayt gCHAUML (YolkalKite copy. n Mi Mt 4'MiMlJtB 4'MfMSSTf. ' THMiMMS MM, I ' -t It. III ule in the mo.t flithtlll Unlllll.T at the Nashville IVnit.-nt iary, of red C.sLtr, and of Ave .lift, rent nizes. The odor of the wood i- d. structive to moths and all ins. ts, and n infers th. rh.Hit4inviil.iahi.. f..r i,.,i-i ..,.. i.i....l-i. u...iT other w.s.l. n L'.s Is throii.h the sununel. For sale at tin Wooden War.- Storu. J. B. RU88KLL, BOO JLih, -tr. t. mjr Bet w -en Third and 1'oHrth, LoMisvill.-. C 44VBBKI4 H4 T 4: It CAJTW 'i dox Whit.- Cedar Water Onus, with covers, brass and iron bound, 3 siz- ; .Vodo Win;, i . u l'.u!-, ; -i.-s, !..-- ! ir. n hoops. When- one dozen or more are taken, they are packed iu dry shaving-, with no charge for i.ithus iusuriug safe transportat ion and keeping then iu good order till told. J. B. ltUSSELL, "rfWl Main street, myiO lietwa- ii Third and Fourth, Louisville. mwjkjrtLLJi yjLTBmn. m iiox. BJWM Manilla Wel Halters, a u. w, cheap, and : venwnt article, this day n-ce.vtsi i.,iiiy'.H IVdween Third and Fourth. Louisxill. W?OB BEBMiUBS JJVM MKBMiU, ML De Laiues. g to S. EMBU'H A Co. For Law us r Organdies, pi to S. EMBICH .V. CO. For Men and Boys' wear, in Woolen. Lii:. n, or it-,n, go to 8. EMBICH A Co. ' For the best I lose in the city, go to S. EMI! 1 1 H A I'll. ! SiiV sjiawlsgo to For the prettiest and cheapest I'uip. Stelts. or S KMBli H k CO. Willi City aud t'ouuly Order, ir to . KMIlll'll A I'll I y, any and everything in tht Itaaa ot ir Otiar. l'LMmi lr , ... Jl j No. I i Slain street, who .ill M idad to mIiow yn aajtbiu in their liu-, whether you wish t.. buy or not, and who. . , i yl odi i ... s . t-h I i what the hu nil faiint, ami there is no iti art of ht:trfroin('ae Race t. night

sW Hemp Seme Twine, various siz.. Also, Trot Line aud Statin. For tale at the MTisslen War. Store. J. It. UUSSELL, 'ssj Main ntr.s t. T2 T-tween Third ami rmrtli, L..niilU . Mm, enrmts. H. KAMEY.Js, ia receiving, and his for bale, the following machines : The Ki titucky HarveshT. New Y.-ik lt.apei and Mower. Now Y'ork Hearier. Manii'.s Ueap i and Mower coaibtecd. HiM-keye Reaper and Moavr. P.O. keyo Mow. i . R. L. Alk-n's Reaper and Mow, Ki. Iit-horse Threshers and .'leanerI ... i liot-se ThreaheM and L'lear-nrs. Four-horse Separators. Twodiorse Threshers. Also Corn Crashers, of diHeieut patt -rns Corn Shelters. Cradliui; and Mowing ScytheGrain Cradles, Ac. Samples of tbe above machines can he stsn at Ilia store, corner of Vine and First sis. iny0 fmtBlTTjlVMH. IhifMt CJSKS WL leatheied and Carp-!t Tai'kc thii d r.-, . iv.-d t the Wooden Ware Store. J. B. Rl'SSKLL, U Wain stn tt, utyM Between Third and Fourth. LoiiisviUo. CEDAR CHURN;srr&crr rwi H f. sf list BIBKM 4 At, 18 .11M TKNTIUN to his UrKe nt.s k ol PINK CK AK WARE, hoih btaas and iron bound, cm prising red, sfriied, and white 'slar Clmrns, of five sixes; Buckets, Piggius, Water Cans, Ac. Tiei'love comprises tie-l-rgest flock ever oil. red in Nonisvill. . is of h.-autiful s'orl.iujii hip. I.. a e an la purchased in Ciu. iunatior St Iwuie. U'h.-i. . ue.lo.-n piece are taken, the) ait p:uked in dr i -dar t liav ings, withisat chart;.' for t he case, hi. I. , sure- lie ir s.-il. t r.nss .rt . I i. n n I I . -p- tin m in good order till sold. For s.-de at the W.sdeii 'i are .'-t... . No Ni Mam . tr. et, between Third and Komlh, l . iii- II my-'rt J B Rl SKI.L BUY TMR RHiHT K1NI Of A THRESHING MACHINE! Pitts' Patent Thresher and Separator, With MOrTlTT'S HOUSE P0WKK ATTACH KI), i considered to Is- the I' .t machini ol the kind tu thu West. Tlie und.-rsie ne.i nr.- now prepared to imiii-li i ia. Iiim-s ot the at.ue Patent, ol a.-t)l and make not excelled in the western cuntry. All wo ask is that our work may be compared with any of par ( oteniHrarics, as also our price. These Mai tunes were already thoroughly intrtiducisl and known when wo commence. I the raanuiacture ! then ; and ire shall only say that a! the Lachines f that patent which w-e make, s-half le made in -ii. U a manner, of such materials, and with s-uch iiniroveraents of onrown, as will materially increase the valuable r pntation ithhai cipiir -d ituont Tli rn-hers. We cava now offer to on r customers a . ln.i.H- of these excellent Machines, and also a rlmi. . of the Horse Powern, to drive them, ot an, m-., trom I to 10 horse, upon as reasonable terms as any otti.-i stat-lisament ; aud we ress-ctfutpy solicit arders for either size or kind, aud would reigit st that thej U' sent in its early us iossible, to insure getting tin I -t machine. KItATZ X 11EILMAN. The following pajsrs w ill please copy for three months, and send bill to Knit. - U ilniau I Pi-terstiurR Rc-porti-r, Princeton In .Haitian, New Harmony Advocate,- Mt. Vernon Advocate, Boonevillc Democrat, Grayville Herald, Mt. CarnM'l BeishT, Bfutwneetown Illin :-an Ulney Independent, Yincennes Gazette. KWAt BMtJVT. OVflVMi fOtt HMiJS'T. -At ' A room ou first story of Hoiis . No, 43 Main fetreet, for rent suitable for a physi.au or lawyer. Inquire at store be-low. my20-lw mm. Bit I T Mi HI 4,1' HI It .i M tt iJ't; fi, WW UNION COUNTY, K Y. The undersigned respectfnlfy sum unces that Inwill ..pen thete Springs on the first day of June next. These Spring are among the Most celebrated in tho West. Iu connection with tho Sulphur Springs is- a fine (ualybeat Bpriitg, much celebrated on ft.v-otiut of the medicinal dualities of its waters. Every accommodation will be given to persons visiting the Springs. There is a daily conveyance from Uniontowu to tbc8prings. N. P. GREEN, mylX-lm Proprietor. MO H'M'fi .IJVMt BM.-.4 I'l.VtJ .n.mJVM CHINKS.- Yin am agMtn fur thcaaln nf all the haul nalttrtis of Combined Mow -rs and Keap . rs or Mow inn or Keapiu M i. li u. s. Kanie iHNinM do wt II to appl, soon, rn that tin run haVs a k.msI in. hiite. mis iiii;m;kook A CO. f .VIIHiKBr. lloell assorted while Vashl...irds J'. l....-s I'in'ti Soap, as-nrt.-d kinds, hx- Mar, Tallow, and Opal ':ii 1 1.--, ' IT- plain in.l siiar-eiire.l Ini.sl It.-, f, 10,066 .I.. .I., ii una, 7m lbs Mas, loo ir, Pearl Kail. , With a ci.mplele is. i tin. nt .t Km iij i K i.i ris k. lu-rally, for sak- low at VIOKKKY BROS., myl7 H un atrcet. WAT4MKH -.V JEH'M. I ll ' -NEW STOCK AT HITTROLLF'fii. A would le-ipe. tlnllj iuform the pnhlie thai wi I . iu-! K-eu. l ..in-ii. w Htoek of (oddand Oilier Waach.-s, nns Jewelry, filverwara, flocks, i..d Pens, Xc, in.-ludiln; otue Very tine l..iva. t'oral, M -ii, niel I '.mi . 11- : very rnti olid handsome stles i i, l.i ijuard, Kob, and Vest liains, Hr. ad I'ins, Bracelet-, Kir liins, hinder Kiujis, A. . We v. uht Salt pai ti. nlar attention o or St. s:k of Id a. el Kdyer Watches, which are of -Upei e l ..iiatit; in ill i-. - j t -. Al-o. n a;l st,.. k ot T a ble, Tea .tlt, and Mustard Bpounf, Port , Iu .11 I lilted pill t Sih el . Sill i -plat'-l Ware, such ;e ist .rs, 'ak.- Bnsl ts, sp.mns, .. , ofTlir KIT QOAUfT, always 4MB 1 in I We are aattuu il faifm pri. us tor cash, and arrant oar ir...is t b- as repn sented. myin BITTKilLL BROS.. 4R Main st. m 4 Twf T A' S ! P BTA TmM 7 -75 bushels prim.- old Ohio I' tato -s just r. -reived. ml ..i s-ili- .1 th lowest market pi t. . in ii tn t ti to suit, by CIIAB. McJOlIMSTUH, my 14 Main street, nenr the (Sni il. ML rmiM M-ABJHMiBS A LI. IS A HoWESiU-e appoint I Sole Ap nt.s 1 rthe sale f MASNV'S CoMBINKO KEAI'KK AN1 MOW Kit- the very last yt invent, d, eoat lining all tin latest improvements. BW Kales increased iu six years from Mo to t',V&i ! may 10 WJrKJW'Mi TT .41,4: Mm. Just received, k-i ste.itn. r l. ft. Hamilton, a fine lot of the celebrated KKNNI.'TT ALE, in .puarts and pints. ALL IS A HOWES, may 14 Water Street. rwMMK hubhTbmmjmsb wmwSb MM M phut t.. meet witli a i-arty havii.v' from If2,msj t . :;,in,ii to j. in him in a Kl .rinir, c, Factory he is now erecting in one .f tho Is sitimtions on the Patoka rivur, and close to railway mmunication. His object iu seeking a BMtnW i ted so much a want ..t capital (fof his Oreansl tiiildintrsand Maehinr-ry is paid tor, ; 11 ts n.-w), as it ist.iiiie.-t w ith one to assist, and who has m bronghtup to the carpentry or timber trade, t.whicli h. hini-.-lf has lat-n). His own time w ill he much t aken up in procuring orders and other matters; ,"" ' l'-,uuj re.ium- mucn m ins tim, ' " To any party who has this amount, or a near approach, will find this a itsl oi.tM.rtni.it v. The most reliable refi-r.-n. c;iri t-iriv.-n, sn.t thsanie will be- required. For Pnrtnsr particulars, apply la Mr. llols-rt Skinner, at Mr. Wa.t.-'s h and Door Factory, Evansville, r to Joseph Snow, Patoka, Isith ot InI i my II Ml-tV M,M8U MMCBMjMS & - Mid -J, duaen Cherkins, genuine Loudon, 2 do Mix'd l'ickles, da do, 'I do Cliow-Chow, do do, 2 d.. 1'iccadilli, do do, 2 d.. White Onions, do do. 1: i. ! : v I. lilruad this day at mylt J6. U. COOK & BOM'S. JCK li JJ.i.ll .v Tjy'MiitMBi dozen assorted si.cs Austin Patent Ico Creaxfl fwanrra received at Z. H. 0001 r SON'S. W-S in store aud for sal.- by iu vi I WUKELKL ic ui;;s. t O U.y .fl E.4 1, loo Bl'ttU. 4-HI SH -y urouun just receiveil, tor sal. l.y mvll ('HAS. McjollNSToN BmBMMiJj .. A. .S, MMiJl' HMi S .l.y It MW I'l iuics IT bush. Dried Appl. s, 10 do do Peaches, 1 cak Prune. Just received aud for sale by mylt cnA8. M. J.UlNSToN VMMLH JJS'Mt . .. . s ..... k. s Pittshnre in. I Win ,-liiiK Nails, .'ysi U.y.-s a.ss'd Window l.l.i -, MM d.. do aatls. 7-. do do Tlliuldets. B8 do do I us. .Ill I I - ell" I b) .11 Will I I.I I tlGOi

tM SAI.K tSdor.eii Iresli Kkks, 2fMl B.s fi. si, Ohio ltllllel anil I II SABIN A 00., 47 Mrtin -r

MISCELLANEOUS.

ALLEGANY SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND WlIObKS LK AS'! KKTAII. lKPT. STONE, GENTHNER & CO., MAM -FACTrKMKS. KLIKIIA s. UAIICOCK Agrnt, KVAKSVILLK, INDIA M A. ti n. . -itstuiitlv on hand s.its Nnd Uol LIN ami Stvti nr Shaoi Dlims, ( Supi-rior all. v;any Lunils-r, well h.-a..-u. d, and m atry sad struagl utauiitu:tuii d. WHOLESALE CASH MUCKS S ASH thick MS. tl-... I 111 i W IXIOW M SIVCI SxlO sxio. 11 ! v 1 - 1 's 11x12 l' i"xi4 vy.. H'rU. l' MK15 1, It K'xii; iu. U'vH .. In!,; lOxlH 1 e4 1 1 ! l M i n . 1 4ii lt-16 it t2xltt 'fht. k K . l -l'e - I ol le i si, ..n ban I, .h put iip.l slioi I in dire l o o u s . id sc. ... ' KxC- . i mi. aarss i: y i vk 1-, m ;: I'Kil l I I. I Ml INI I " I I 7 V tai 1 I IS bi iu i -si x ..-..-- f Bl3 iv4... ... .-si I.-. 2 Kfi wMl .: I, II b I N l . Vic.. trice. yoM.o nuu. Ao;.m, ,sj.. .-. i a ft v 1 I 7 ". 1 il mi J... 1 ft 2 tr, o , 2 T.a SivSvlO luxl. 10x14 loxl". ltixir. lOxlt -2 fsi :; mi 12x18 3 no .1 M FUAHKS-Dosr niiit Window. SlZr. Till. KNE. -. Met, sxln i s HI UKl2 1, I INI Oth. I sizes in mi to order. ULINIlS of all -i.. s maifc t.. ord. r. M J i . I.S oil.. : than 1 1 eailar aizeo oil h an 1 , i made on short notice. I.s.is njoaMed t wruYr. Ilnild. i -In u! 1. il j. Mr, make tle-ir Frames of regular sizes, they cm then I- supplied at any time. Ueiling, Siding, and FliM.ring for sab. Mould -in--, ot all Mi-.. Fein in 15 hoards t1:. feet I..iil. t i sale ch. ap. (Hie iudou contains twelves lights All l.rilll - Illllst Is ..I lie: .1 to K. ft. r.AlH'OCK, mylblydAw ICvauvvilbs In I. BmBMMiMt HMi MiM-' 1 OOO I. BS. fff 4J.4H MM c u nil J'rinl lleef, received nnd for snle by CH A8. McJOIINSTON, Posey's Block, mylt Main street, near the Canal. m int 4. 4' it i s u4t;4-:.y a it, tJ.tt - OM DUhLLA MAKKK AM TI UNKK, First street, Ix-twecn Xiitv and Oiviaiou streets, keapw constant lv on tuiud a full assortment of Parasols, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, Ac, and sells tie in at the lowest prices. Itepairilig done at short notice aud in the best manucr. All turners' work promptly done. myKMini auuouuce the completion of the extensive im provements to their concern, w hich have been in progress for some tiaie past, to afford the utmost facility for carrying on au extensive trade, by selling a good article only at such prices as cannot fail to give universal satisfactiou . Having this object iu view, . very consideration t hat straightforward dealing, founded on honor and liberality, can give, will be retorted to, and thus establish mutual confidence between buyer and aell.-r; The stock is unusually large, every department replete, and put -c baser s may rely ufrou meet iug with an eXfMttatra tan i Ilium t na in tithls teraat. They would direct particular attention to tl .-ir late importation of Irish Liueu Goods, viz : o aud 4-1 Irish Linens, l-t Linen Sheetings, Pillow fate Linwus, Hand kercbiets. Towels, Napkin, liU-achcd and Mruwii Linen Table Cloths, Ac, Ac. Corner ot Main and First streets. my.t 5000 4 Tlt.4 J'. 1 MM4'M M Mi .V, r ale bv the doetl or hundred. lo hu-le Is small White lleans, 25 biiHhets Cm Meal. For snle at myll ft, H rilsiK A SON'S. Look Out! 7HK I .VMtKBSIfJJVMtlt UfWPKI'T fully t-os to inform the ritl-.-.-ns of Kv.mville. ttiat be has rmeived a lot of first -cues Ft It N1TCLK from the Ratt, trf ererydeai HyMan, wl.i. h In iatendt telliag loin as at any store iu the city. I', i - us in want of o, fa rn it arc are invited lo .all bejbre ptarvnaatag ef nort I tale all l:in.lof old l-'iii mt nr.- iu exchange I i n- ... MI.VKK ..I i.i.l .Ml KIM hit, Deal.-r in second hand Fiirnilurc, on SeCajd :t , Ijetw.-.-n Mhiii and Ixk iisI. 1113 lo liM rHB' BttttHS Mtl,44B tt 1 h t it 1 . Prince ol the Hour. ..f havid ; Spurgeon's S.'i in.. ns, tilth edition ; 'il el tin- Croat King; Tht Ministry o Lib-, Life ol .Uim-s Watt; Tbe Jealous llusl.au. I, l.ove me bittl. Lovi hm Long; High LMtntMtn i.ik, by Janasnns stick; kumanc and its II. r. Life ot Kit Cantn. For sale k JOHN HKAlA, niylO Corner lurst and Main str. rm, sitkHowr.K r. r. HRoi niiroN ME B It 4 II 'M It A It It tt I t, tt T.V. Wholesale OKI ;;ISTS, Dealers in Paints Oils, abmshi s, a. ., Waahlngsua Block Main st., Evansville, Ind. Country it. hauls sapplied on vi-i a Uh rat tern.-. mj 1 1 Ice Cream! Ice Cream! Bm B4fM,tV, M,JMTE 4E THE EMB.lt M of Farrell Co., wi ill. I ! s Unllj ml, 1 in the public cel.. r.tllv that Ii- I. i- opi'iesl Lis lee Crttm HaliM.ii , and will warrant hi- 1 ream la bt "I the pnret and most deli. 1. 11- kind in id. 111 tl. ity. K -t. tl'.o- parti, sand vi.-ddins can Is -nppli.d at the shortest notice an4 an Ins natal masanaMa t.-rms. The S ilo, n ba.s Ih.-ii lately tilt.-. I up in a siis rb style. mSf A Int'ce supply of Cunt. -1 ti. .nary and Cra. k'-r kept constantly n hand, and t.-r sale at uh..le-al.-Ot retail. myr.-liud B E ii I LAB E IV.VS. villi l'.u k. t Hakius x Pkiih.i. . It uuiplir. . m.ister. eaw Y. inville for Howling Um-n i very Till KSDAY, .1 10 A.M.; b-iVis Kvan-ville for lo ui-mII. -rj M N DAV, at 4 P. M myn-ljd D 411 TUB t. f. I I'll It I I I.. EittsT -tr. . t. tu.. d.s.rs south of the Sher ssl il luyfi- tin Tit .nil. 1. 1 Its. 4IB u-tti l.it-HI Ml LI. KKS A partner is wanted t-ei..- ,: . in a Flouring Mill, in a town on the Ohio Kivcr, where th.-r.- i- a home c e h demand for more fljur arid oft-ill than one rim -t -t. i,- . m rnak Tin building is ready, and 1 corn mill now in op. ration in it. All that is required is cipital Kitfti . nt totiuir.ha.se ..tn 1. 1 llam.r's patent Mills. Tin M t nt owi:.-r is a practical Millet aud Millwriicht. He nixds a partner with a total Capital, and one capable of doing th" ..iit-dooi Viv iness. rorjaai llflaia .ppl t.. Mr. I atltts, at th. Journal office. my.-3w mfmKi' OTJTMiH-AQ HUB. Jl ST ml W re.i ie,l per steamer Fairchild, and for ah l.y t'HA.-s. McJOIINSTON, P.- i - I"ock, myll Main street, near the CanaL gut ro.v i:iM.--.t.--n ttmjs-u. Wy 7" haps a-sorted Cotton Yarn, W0 bales Nes. 1 and 2 Cotton Matting In store ami tor sale by yil WHF.KLKUA RICUS. S runs : i' it 4; 1S mats Cinnamon, lo isig. rep r, P knga nihflr , "a MEt naMfetfid Cr... Spices. For sale l. uyll WHKKLKK A RIGCS. TIIM Bit SHME.nEJST. WE U.t V'E jitst received the third shipment of tin. -I -coming' Wat. h Spriug Hoops, th. 'Excelti r" A the season. AU.1, Men's ami Children's Hats, Hama, 1 general a;eortiiient l Drv '.oOds. mv fs KMHH H A CO.. 4 Main ttreet. JMZ O tr 7 oJfE Mjirit HI4 BEJYM. Ml Ion hact extra Family Flour (none such). liKI liae-s Siits-l line I". 25 bxs Pna-tor .t Gamble's ls-st Soap. 2" do.toin-le I 1 In. k . n-. .1 11st r-i -i v e : iimi for Bale t.y a p. to Cil AS. Mi JoHNsTiiN, '(,m vV ntock. Main St., n.r Canal. rmMH M bn W MMB4JEST, t HEJ fE S T V I-st .isscrtiiicut of Whitewash Brushes ever ofT. re.1 for sale in this . it v. is now on exhibition at STODPAUU THOMPSON'S, ap.'i0 17 Main atrcet. I) OmtB tt tt TlHl.n 4 80.V W4I. I, ' y open this day. au iu voice at new and fashion.! Lie Pcititiii.TV. Fancy S...tp--, ami Hair Oil, including tin- celebrated Itaoine, m highly r 1 1 m-iii.-uded for the Hair. Humming bird aud BnMot lly Kxlimts foi tlivdlai.dk. i hieT. and a In. . 1s. ttunnt of Cologne, Jlretsinf; Com - ml Brushes, at thu Drng store, 17 Main street ai '-ill

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hiscellaWeous. 1BK.4T SJI K HK.4I. KUTJTBt M S KVANVILLK. .a. WKLMM.M.Im day of June. at 2 nVhHl T. M., at the Ceairt IIoUsi .. oi, uiIIIh- s,.J. Pnelic Audio the I I lowing l. .i ..... l.imU in and adjoiuiut; feXau?-Vilk- - I fx IK T I. Lot i, ( ppel KularKeiUeBl, 7.'ll.'si feet. Cor Itei tw 1 1 J amt Watt-r -.rr-4a the heaiilina.l and iim-sI valil.it.li liliwetfllpnsl i4ldelue .. iii Kvaua villr. 2. Tin I as? V. . .f lot 210. Donation Knlarifemeat. ! il I.-, i. i-oi iht Main Klrrwl iuid the . anal, ..pp.lte l.nueliliii'n w .il lioime. I ... i. - d land on Piceo ('reek aud the Salt W .-il i-iKtii. known ai rt ol llw Mttvtwdt Tract, 111., (he etst pal I II. e. il . ol SeC. 4,oMb l,rl II, ail in meadow and Woods pasture. Will he mite in Ms of iljut .' acres oai h, t suit Min-haaers II. . I....IO. i . ll.e pi -j 1 1 y ol tie-AduUawd All iik h. irsot John and Klvira M itc hei I, deceased, so as i" the minor ketra i rwldbyordr of Court Tlie titles ar xd, adult heir will war rani. T. in oi s;. cud, ; " -it r,, and '.,at 12 mouth

on intereni .in I ineit,;-m on I lie property. . AUi at mum tune an.l pla , lot l?cl Itoiiatloi r.i.i.i- im-ui, , ,! rfi f-.-t, lyinic net ween the caoal I .sin i nd il,. Grrni.n ( athoiii 'hnrrh, containing ;i la i k ii,.) iraine tenement, ami a ice houaa. I i I 'm Mseh t Kasittka Knlarirensent, a cornel hd ix'xlJMi Ui in a good ueightsurhood, on Vine .indJMXth streets. f.. Lta 4 nnd ... I i. ion plac , lecIA feet, neat i sid. ii.es .1 Jadx Kik. r -ikI K. S DaUock. Titk-s i L uvt warrantea Terntn same as ahove. 7. AI-. I. f '. :..,H ' . , l. ts p.;, 1,. n, ami iseach .A n r , and irae lots 19 and 'JU, all in bhnk o CarjH-nii-r plwe, on Mnd str.-et, . hvas i. e. i.iial Molt . i.inl i.-r IhwIiwsu or reaWenrv. s I ots I and :'. will, two fronts, and loss I, t, 3. I, .. v m l . in td.s k I, Batted place 25tll I-, i o i cip i.i.i sti.i t, opsisB w. Carpasntr's ,, t el. oce i nd .1 iii iiihoii'- Isnslet Yard. j. I.. I- -hi. "J7, m.l in eaiae Mock, en tVei -t r sU.s I to Th i-i-i- i I. all ol ld.-k 2, Battel! place, cot nei f.lni ant Center Stre.'tS f 1 wide. -ltti by average ot 7 11. Lot 1, 1 snd ::. Meet 1, Stork wel I s Bi, Urgemtnt n Tl.ii d n.s 1. Injcle street, and Mar I. 1 stn t, an ! joining 3 J..hnV i.'hnrrn. U Lot . I and snbdiv bhh 1 , Stock w-IPs K11 ! in-lit. corner Pivithai anil Third Streets, t. gether, Iu f.-et on Dim-i..i l.yliti fretouThiid 11. -i 1 -hop on ..f X I Lot 'l and in lk. IT, IMork K11I in eiiM Ut, ou Iligla ttreet, between Sixl and nth, es 12-,-t' ft. II ted- l and uiidn ) , Lots 1, 2, .1, and 4, bUs k I I 1 Mi. !. iii ii..- iii. nl good lots for mannfa. t. i ii: 1 ... 1 '. on canal, two fronts. I . I. 1- 11. 1.;, and ' ., of 12, Avon place, being nr. .with (uo frontalis fait in width, on Second ntrv. t, n. ai Ju.lk-. (taker's iiaihWane In Loi loC. . I 11 ion pbxce, WMer ttreet lWx Hfi t.-rt. I ,.! , 17 I ndiv. ?.l..t 2, block 147. Ltmaisco, on First vtr.-et, and ahoiit va feet square, near Marine He pital. I. ( t MIM known as lot 17, Embree DtrWon, N. W. uai t.-r. 21, 0, 11, on Pijceon Creek, near the Si.lt W I1- . Title- .Il :o s ami rsrranleHl. All taxea hereafter ..mini; due to be iail by purchaser . Tho I.po! iti.-t. an.l Vnlue of property In EraaffBc Is now 111. i.- .-on so last t. snsute ems! Irgaint. Tn,-.. ot Sai i -iiiM-thirdcaah; oae-third at 1, atel oti. -third at 2 years, with interest ou note aud mortgage, waiviie; relief laws. For further infoi -inatio'i apply to JOHN tNULK, Jtt., or 1CLKHRAKTA ANTHK8, Kvans ville, Ind. r: AKSViLLK, May 4, 18SA. my.S-4w4Aw B.Miu .. M. The a. . qr. ami part oi the s. . qr. oi aoct. :tl, T..u u ;is, Uaiiifc 10 it, coutaiuiug 220 acres . f land, ty in 17 mil - north of Cvnutville, aad 11 south of Princeton, Indiana. One-half of said fractals ia a giaal state ol cultivation aid well fenced aud improve.!. The fields are arranged ao n to contain 1" to 1 acres each, ami provided with gHNl sw inin- nates, atei spriugs of never fai I i u 1; si.rk water. Th. Itiiildiugs coiititt of a good frame ksjswe, containing 7 or s rius. oouvenieutly arrungisl, a go.nl frame smoke house, milk houses and cellar, two large Istras and other necessary buildings. Tin re i also upon the above land a eaiod orrluird of choice fruit trees tht land not in cultivation, is covered w ith the finest timber the country will produce. Tlie said land it situated bet w eon the Wabash and trie Canal and Ivanavill. ii Craw'fordsville Uailroad, three miles from each, is a model stock farm, uud ie the moat healthy part ol Soul hern Indiana ; society ii good, aud the Country well provided with tchoUt and churches. Abo th f aud part of the west half of t li southwest jr. of Sect. 20, Town 3 s, aTangn 10 Weet, containing 10.'. acres, with about 30 acres in cultivation, o-.il and timber uiisarpaaaad. Tha land f divided Ix-twis-n high rolling and rich bottom. The s e qr of sect Si, town :t , range 10 w, 000 tai n - ing fui acres; Tbe n lif 11 w r of cl 2'., town 3 h, range 10 west, containing mo acres ; Th.-11 w m .pr u .- r it stvt 2-, t.wn .'J s, range Iu . -d . containing ,"s aeres ; Tlie u .- .jr n w r ..f s, ct 2 , town 3 s, range H w , cotilaiuing 4 aerea; Sltu.it. -1 n th XV. 4c F. canal, iti miha north of KvaaaviUe, and in the immediate vicinity ot a steam mill in fall and te-eesfnl oration, capable of turning out -vt t.-.i . : imuls-r daily, which mil! will be sold il doired with tbe hut named laud, or separately. For I. i 111- in.! iirliculara apply to b. M. Ilolcoiuli, residing on On- 30 acre tract, or to (he undersigiicd. Also (he fottewing valuable Ileal Bt-tatc-in the t it. oi i.v ai.s ill,, ami Lamaaco : Tie- an li! oi Let I i aud the nw of Lot lot. and Hi. t a 1 . .1 led .'to, th whole ot Lets 211, 22.1, iuid 221 in tht- lH-i.it ion Knlargomoait. A Is- , Lots No in . Lot o in . 2:., Lots 2 and : in Id 27. Lot l iu M 13, lot 18 in M Mi, lot lo.n M tt. M 7 in td 41. and lot 11 iu bl 61, la tho 1 islel li Kl.: 1 11 1 . Iilelil .Ms., lots pi nnd "oil, , lot 13 in bl 14, lots . n.l M t. 17 .ml I d in in Id s, H tlie Fourth I ol 11 . t On.- third of lot .. , rn) the whole of b t IPj in Original Plan Isjts 11. i 4 in bl I 1 M s Knlargement. l i v . .1, I In in Id II. South Kuhtrgement Lot n and adi. inine bt of 5, in MIS, atochnetl Eii I and V. in Id I , Raker's Addition. l- M' I t- in I. .ma-co City and Addition At-, th.- Mlowhsg Karming Lands iu Vaadi -bnrgh, fiil.s.ii, md Pike cosmtkta I I,, o e, 1. .jr. e-- 3 town f t, range It ; t as rsTh whf, nwqr, sts it 1 . s, range lw ; W art as. W ht, s w qr.arc II- tonnd s, range lo w ; W, r -I. lit. .- p . w .,1 . - . ! town li s, lauge ! w , iwacret. Lot ". tal n w r, sec 24 tc.au ft a, rang 11 w, W-1im. res. I.oi -jo Mil. 11 w ir, s. ,. 24, town n ravage l west, ! 77 lOO actus. W hi. n . ,,i . - j . tow 11 7 s, range II ; HO arret I. tii i.e. (i i" w ; A9 acres. N W qr, . I, t. vcn r, s, rasire It ; lW ntw. S a qr, s. . IU, low 11 n r. 1 ange 11 w; 1B a. -res. N w qr, 1 1 w ; Ug etoa N ft, a w ijr, se. 21, Iowa B s, rane 10 w ; gbaeres N e t , n .- pr, - , I. - wnO b, range 11 w ; SOacret. N a .ji. 11 .p-, -e 24. town Cs. range lt w;40asv. N . or, s vi i . s. , Bt, t .wn n, range lo w; 40 acres, s hi, s v qr, sec h, town C a, range 9 w; 80 aerea. hf, k .jr, arc S3, town f, s, raage 10 w ; M) acres N m qr,n wqr. tec 34, town C a, rnugnlg w; Wncrtt. M 1 I il. v trs ts are well I.K-ated, vatic, ble m. I n-ceptible of hih state of imprOTeme nt are siin ite.) n u tin City. n)on the ItaHroad or Canal. inn 1. 1 - n w .i .1 s. '- 7, town 2 p. range w. K'41 dd li JI do 2, do 2.1, do 8 W. .1.. sw.,. do 22, do 2 a, do . M t qr do :;, -n, , do 9 w. todonw.pr, qr fa, do 2 s, do low. to do n e jr, 11 i 2, ,1,, 2 s, .1,, lo w MnDiihts.-.jin. qr,2;, do 2 s, do 10 w. li-odo 11 w qr, wc 14, do is, do low. inn do s wqr, do 23, do 3 . .'..low. ton do 11 e qr, do 26, do 3 1, do 10 w. Bald tracts are l.s it.sl near the Canal aud Rail road, ar u-.l with th. most valuable timta-r l..r baMiug and tie r purposes, and are the finest Lm.ls iu the county fr Agricultural pnrjssnw TftL 1 rs rfbt t WM acres the ne qr ofsre. t, town 3 s, range w est ; ICO acres t!, p f a c 21, town 3 s, range west ; a. acres the west half, s w qr, of sec 24, town 3 s, rangr. 7 vest ; ho arret tlie e half, s w qr. of sec fieri 21, town - e, ra ntre 7 w vst. Th lands in Pike aud Gibson comities are in healthy portfc ns of tho contrj, well mmmffi with good water, also with an aboodance of the 1--t timts-r and stone coal. Tltb - indisputable. i' : i. rs .us, deoiroot . t nmrnittngi will call irtsiu th nnd. rsitn.-d for te nut and particuUrs at the Ioal tate Agem y, Third street, oppowite tl. C urt Hons.-, Kvansvillc, Indiana. apaa-4wdsf:ima WM. II. WALKLK BBMSH C'UMtf73 ML' SB. 4tE TBE si M cclci.mtcd Potatoes, far toting or ooad.jnat rc iv.sd and f. r sale by CHAS. M. JOHNSTON, apl2 .. ar tha Panel. WMA.BBI B4JB t I. ESE it) BOX E s MM extra good, just reoetved and for tale bv l ll.Vti. McJOHNHTON, Poeejr't Block, apl2 Maiu street, near the Canal. firm eked: he it - rojuv. M Oats, and Iiraii, iu store aud for tale by CHA. McJOH.HhTOV. pl2 Maiu str.-et, ie-ar tbe Canal WT MS CA.l'.t'(TJATT. M lovers of a gooxl Cigar t know that FLIH A . ItAHCOt'K has just received an inreter of those c lei.tated li iinuiois ' lul - and "kl 001 ('-' l oL'sj. Just try them thev can't be 1-At. my-'. MBt 'BR I It t it VMS', UJMMm. rmitttl. fur ouilt flu'ikii nit Mjt ' H. C.M3K A ON Hm4H04.t T49.V. Tl ,' PJBTJVMm -hi. I., r.ioior, . exist in Isriwecutbe under - 1 ,n.-d. uudr r nam. of Olmsted A Sabin, it dissolved . mutual sent. .id 3 hi olltt ana receive, .,U del-Is of I be rm and ay all its liabllllies, .ml uses In ui nam. out) iu Ibpaidation C. ti OLMSTKU I II SABIM. M- Vet, 11. .. to the above, I take pleasure Iu 1 MggW gdin. n. -; ' ' Mpg . . a. 0LM6IKP. Shtrts. O.llai Han.lni-I o, a vali- I) ot Pi"'- Co.s, mad' up tool the . i Is si st .le and iii.iin.i-i at Ui 'k small niolits and- n n-.v. -si - l.-Oti