Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 172, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal. EVANVILLE, IND. =======

MONDAY MOliM.NU APKIL 1 Tlic Klectlon. In local elections, when there is but little political excitement, there i3 generally a disposition on the part of a large number of our best citizens to neglect going to the polla, and intrust the selection of their officers to others who are far less interested in securing an economical administration of the towasbip and city affairs, than in rewarding incompetent favorites and laying the foundation for future political triumphsIt is not too much to say that a large part of our present political and financial trouble is due, in a great measure, to the neglect of the property holders and business men to look after the local elections. Those Tviio have paid any attention to local elections, in years past, cannot have failed to observe that one portion of the community is always on hand. They never are too busy " to devote election day to their country." The secret of tbeir patriotism is easily discovered. They are stimulated to rally at tht polls by unscrupulous and designing men, who, by the activity and reliability of this body-guard, and the indifference and carelessness of the business men and mechanics gradually get control .of all the local offices, in which, they place their tools ; these in turn, constitute a drilled army of merceuaries to advance the political aspirations ani fortunes of their favorite leaders. The very condition of things induced through their neglect, is not unfrequently urged by men for continuing in their suicidal policy of doing nothing. "Its no use," say they; "this or that politician has got the wires so arranged that it i3 impo3possible 'to defeat him, qnd it is not worth while to waste time in going to the polls.'' Of course, the evils they predict are inevit able, when they neglect the uso of the m?ans to prevent them. These reflections naturally arise when we remember that this is the day for the an nual city and township election. Ostensi-bl-, party is lost sight of in the contest today. There are several men who have formerly acted with each of the different political organizations, who are well-fitted for the positions to which they a3pire ; and we need hardly add that there are others who are wholly incompetent seeking the same positions. It ia unnecessary for us to make personal discriminations. The voters ehould do that lor themselves. The great majority of candidates are known to most of the citizens, and if the officers selected for the ensuing year are incompetent or dishonest, we feel no hesitation in saying in Advance, it will be owing to the indifference of the mechanics and business men. Our city is now in a fair way to recover from her financial embarrassments. A few years of careful management and rigid economy on the part of her officials wili materially decrease the present high rate of taxes, ami she will make rapid strides in developing her resources and augmenting her wealth. Hut let the voters place incompetent men on the Council board for one year, and they may destroy the prosperity of their city forever. Her credit is now being established. Incompetent Councilmen could ruin it hopelessly in les3 than a year. It U only by shrewd tact, sound judgment, and prudent fotesight. in the administration of affairs that we can expect a reduction of oar tnxes. We cannot expect to find those qualities in men who are only celebrated for political cunning and reckless indifference to every interest but their own. The present Councilmen, so far as we know, huve discharged their duties faithfully and with considerable ability, for which thev are entitled to no little credit. It is a thankless office that of Councilman and more productive of curses than cash. When we remember how impossible it 13 that all should be pleased by every act of the Council, it is certainly largely to the credit of the last Board that the dissatisfaction as to their course is confined to so very few. Some of the old Councilmen are candidntes for re-election. We have serious doubts if their constituents can do better thun to retain them in their present positions. Another vital matter, that needs looking a'ter, i3 the continuance of the schools. It is pretty well demonstrated by thi3 time that the public schools are safe from any public attack. But let it not be forgotten that the assassin who ingratiates himself into your favor can more easily plunge his dagger to your heart than the foe who boldly defies you to combat. And while the schools are so fortified in the affections of the pcapla to lx impregnable to every open assault, they are not safe from the poison and stilettoes of pretended friends. Eternal watchfulness can only 8f. cure them from assassination. Xoman who has ever been implicated in hostilities against the schools can be trusted in the City Council, unless he has demonstrated in the most unmistakable manner that hi ! mind has undergone a decided change on that point. Professions ought not to be regarded. When questioned as to their feelings towards the schools, they should furnlsfc past acts as testimony, and not mere irresponsible professions. But we have confidence that the peopleout of the large qnantity of material presented from which to make selectionswill choose wisely. They are not or have no reason to be blinded by party feeling and excitement, and if they fail to choose the best men to attend to their affairs, the fault and its punishment will rest with them. ECJ.China and Glassware at Auction. Ladies, H. Nelson and Co. invite you all to come this day at '10 o'clock, to James Oakley & .Sou's old stand, and buy China ware. The goods are splendid. Come, come, every body.

Washington Items. j We glean from the Cincinnati Gazette of j Friday the following items : Yesterday, Chevalier Bertinatti, who for some years past, has represented the Gov- I

j ernment of Sardinia in this country as Con- j sui uenerai ana Charge d Affaires, presenteu nis credentials to tne f resident as minister resident of that kingdom. He accom panied the presentation with a few appropriate remarks, expressive of his pleasure at being introduced to the new Administration a3 a minister of his Government ; and the wisnes 01 nis sovereign for the prosperitv of the United States, and of his determination to endeavor to merit all the benevolent esteem wBich he had on more than one occasion been the recipient of from this Government. The President briefly responded, congratulating the new Minister upon the high position held by hi3 Government in the scale of nations, and requesting him to assure his Sovereign that the good wishes for our country are reciprocated by us, for his, and that it should be our constant care to maiutain the friendly relations now existing between the two nations The Intelligencer to-day argues that one of the most irreparable evils growing out cf the partial dismemberment of our Union, is found in the fact that secession as accomplished, for the reasons assigned, and in the way actually pursued, has destroyed all popular confidence in all human arrangements under the head of civil Government. The Republican argues that the interests of Virginia are not dependent upon the extension of slavery, but that It is for her welfare to preserve the National Territories free from it. Quito a number of office-seekers are leaving every day, and the pressure on the Departments is not so great. Secretary Chase is adopting the commendable rule of only appointing those who pass successful and critical examinations. Hundreds of incompetent men are therefore starting home very soon. This morning, only fifty awaited an interview with Secretary Smith, which 13 a great decrease of the crowd. The Secretary of the Interior's administration of that Department has been very pleasing, thus far, to his numerous friends. The Cabinet had a long session to-day on Colonel Lamon's report on the condition of Fort Sumter. The necessity for its evacuation i3 more apparent than ever, though it will probably not take place for some days yet. Evansville, March 30, '61. Editors Josbnal: Having my attention called to an article in your issue of this morning, copied from the Louisville Journal, which is not only, false, but calculated to injure the reputation of Mr. John R. lingo, a resident of New Harmony, Ind., I deem it a duty, having been a fellow-townsman of his upwards of twenty-two years, to say that the whole statement is FAL3K, as I am knowing to the circumstances. The mother of the girl referred to is a maniac, and, in order to keep her from Jailing her child, which she has threatened tod?, her relations have endeavored to keep the girl out of the way; and as Mr. Hugo is an uncle of the girls, he has had a great deal of trouble with her mother, who I have known to create such a disturbance at night as to make it necessary for the Marshal to lock her up, or watch her all night. Only about three weeks ago she threatened the life of a little girl, drawing a knife on her. The fright has caused the little girl to go Hind, and her life is despaired of. Mr. Hugo is a. man who stands very high in the estimation of all who kuow him, and it is nothing but justice for any of his friends to speak for him in his absence. G. W. W. Justice of the Peace. Mr. Editor: One of the most important offices to be filled by the people to-day is that of Justice of the Peace. Under the new law, giving this officer greatly increased jurisdiction, it is important that an honest and capable man be chosen. Among the various candidates for tbe position, none recommend themselves so much to the old citizens as Esquire John F. Crisp. Every one knows him as an honest man of unimpeachable character, and by his past experi ence for several years as city Recorder and Justice of the Peace, he has given the best assurances' of his competency. The people will do themselves, more than him, a favor, by electing him. A Citizkk. Evansville, March 30th, 1861. Editors Journal : I understand several persons on the street to-day, have publicly intimated that I wrote a certain communication which appeared in your paper this morning, advocating my pretensions as a candidate for Constable. Will you be good enongh to state, whether I am the author of the communication in question or not ? Gko. W. Hill. Mr. Hill was not the author of the communication. BscyOur telegraphic dispatches this morning indicate that matters are gradually approaching a solution in the Gulf of Mexico. Spain has somewhat complicated difficulties by taking possession of San Domingo, and by the time those large fleets from France and England arrive there certainly will be men and vessels of war sufficient to "kick up considerable of a muss. The Election To-Day. Voters should remember that the Township and City Elections will be held at separate places to-day. At the Township Election the place for voters to deposit their ballots who reside above Main street, will be at McBride Whittlesey's office on Third street. Those who live below Main street will vote at the Court House. The City Election will be held at the usual places the Steam Fire Engine, Young America, and Uni on, Engine Houses. Eta?" We regret exceedingly that ia heedlessly copying a little item from the Louisville Journal, we did gross injustice to a very estimable gentleman. A correspondent, in another place, explains bow the item originated, and shows that Mr. IIuo-o instead of bcin2 censured, is worthy of all praise. We trust that the Louisville Journal and Uniontown New, will correct the imputation which they have put in circulation.

CORRECTION.—In the communication Saturday from "Indiana," fourth paragraph— the last sentence should have been "Even the <per cent.> on a school girl's expense is coveted," instead of "<expense on<," &c. In the last sentence of the fifth paragraph, <creditors> should read <editors>. ———<>———

KANE'S ARCTIC PANORAMA>.—Marble Hall was crowded on Saturday night, and all appeared delighted with this magnificent exhibition. We hope the Manager will consent to stay a few nights longer as we are sure that he will meet with that success the merits of the exhibition deserves. Remember Tuesday evening is the last exhibition. ———<>——— Proposals will be received until twelve (12) o'clock M. of the 30th of April next, for furnishing postage stamps, of the general style and description of those now in use, on suitable paper, of the best quality, for a term of six (6) years, commencing the 1st of July next. Bidders will state the price per thousand of the stamps, deliverable in packages of ten thousand each at the Postoffice Department in Washington. ======= DIED: On tbe 30th Inst., of Consumption, Miss Eliza. Toi)it, at 3 o'clock P. M. The funeral trkes place (this day) at 3 o'clock P. M., from the Churoh of the Assumption. Friends of the family are lnvi ed to attend. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Lecturk. The Rev. Dr. Davidson will deliver a lecture at the Locust Street Church, on Tuesday evening, April 2d, at half -past 7 o 'clock. Subject True Philanthrophy. Lecture free, but a collec tion will be taken up for the benefit of the poor of our city. The public are respectfully Invited to attend. till ap'2 The protracted meetlDg In St. Paul's Church, corner of Tine and Seventh street , will continue during the present week. Prayer-Mooting at 3 o'clock, r. m., and preaching at 7 o'clock, p. m. A cordial invitation Is extended to all who may be disposed to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GREEN-HOUSE AND GARDEN 2P Xi -fiL 1ST T JES . H . G. NEWITT IT as on hand and for sale a choicer collection of Plants than were ever offered to the public. His plants are in tine order, and for varieties, cannot fail to please. Be has a fine varietyof Geraniums, Petuneas, Phlox Pansios, Salvias, Heliotropes, tantans, Cupheas, Nierernbergias, Double Daisies, Dielytra Spectabilis, Gilardias, fuchsias, and a splendid variety of verbenas, including all the newest varieties, and a fine collection of Climbiag and Creeping Plants, too numerous to describe. 100 Plants, including box and packinr. from the above collectiOH, $10 60 and 85 2. Verbenas, 81 por dozen. Plants carefully packed and warranted to name. A fine lot of Frnit Trees on hand and for sale cheap. Hand and Table Boquets cut and furnished to order. Green-honseonAnnst., between 7th and 8th sts. rnor.Ki W. O. NEWITT. CW ZilST Of iiKT TK R S M K.nJI W3E ing in the PostorBce at Kvansvil e, Indiana, April 1st, 1861. Persons calling for these letters will please say " Advertised," and give date of list. Auble Jii T At wood Alonzo P 2 Adams Wni Bitch John Brown Miss Mary Bker G BigP Barrett 'W ra Bowen Geo Uroka G K Boall Wm B Bruce John G Bays Benjamin Bishop Wm Blackbnrn i'am'l W BUckburn Bob't II Biythe C A Barnum B Brothers Bredman Brown Juliette Miss Berviue II W Beach Wm H Boyle Wm Brown Mrs Elvira Barrett G Burton W A Buhk Kliza E Slisa Bond Wm Babcock Wm Cochran O T Chupman Henry Clifton S S 3 Chubb II C Centner Charles Cook Chas W Carter Henry Cook Paul Cook Sam'l Clark H W Calahin Michael 2 Caldwell Geo Carsou John Courtney W Carter Sarah Clurk Wm Carr Henry E G Crafts Jas Carr Henry J Clark Mrs Margaret Clark Max U Cooper Jno Callice Geo Clurk Miss Fanny Carroll Jas E Carter W Come D Cunuingham Col J J Carter G W Cale Martin Crawley Mary (.'lark Mary 3 Day Sam'l Davidson Mrs Mary Delang Jno U Dipend Isaao Dodd David Davis James Dennis Geo B Daily John Dav & McClnng Elliott W II Edwards John Evans Wm O Eluian Mr Sallia Vis tier J VV Foster Mrs (Jatinuh f isher L Eegau K Fruncis Dr Jas S Fleming Jas Feast Thos Feeuey Patrick Fitupatrick Jhs Feeloy Miss Mary Ann Frazier Wm H Furgasun Nathaniel Fisher Mies America Gibson Win Bt Griffith Kob't H Greene Dr J N Genser John Gibemon Frank Hacket Mrs Louisa Jaycoi Stephen Jones I C Jordon Miss Kate Jamerson Wm James Rob't Jenkins Miss Mary Kelso Sam'l Kilgore DO 2 Knot Margaret Kimball Cha's II Lynch Alias 91 A Lockwooi E B Larsen Jackson Link Mrs Elizabeth Lyford Francis More Charles) II Montgomery Nathau Magan Edwin P Matthew Mary Matheny Klirabeth Mannsei Tho's Msrtin Win NcFadin James McDonald Miss Kate McCafferty T B Noble Mrs L, a Nightengale Mrs Mary Neal Wm Nightengale Ellas Nethl'ng I H Neel James Neel John M Overton O II Orfell Francis Ovei backer John 4 Bro Oversheet J D Phelpa W II 9 Paul E D Parker G Patterson Mr Parnett Mrs Martha Pitta Jcwlah Proivitt W Patterson Mrs B Parnett John L Pickett Mike Powers Mrs Isabella Powers Vincent 8 Perit Mrs Martha Ringer A J ltobertsun Mrs Bebecca Bodgers J W Richardson Bob't Ryan Michal Richards W A Ridge Mrs Adalina liudd Nathaniel Ramey James B. Rogers Geo K Rouse Robert Robertson John Roberts B R Biggs AO t Biley W L Raymond Mrs Ellen Ree Mrs Julia T Savage Airs) L. Storrer W F Saphy Deter Simpsoi! Mrs Mary II Smith Wm G Snowden Jas F 2 Strong John .-ueeruiyer A Co Cf Siniller U C f tuvens A J Smith J Strattou Chas Sutteu Mrs Sarah Steward Geo II Smith Mra Solomon W Smith Milton Stewart Joseph Stinson John Taylor Mra S A Thompson J M Temple II Trisley Q W Torrance Wm Taylor E W a r ii a n M Jsi Wallace Adam Weir Mrs Ellen Whita Alfred Waggoner A Wood Henry B Wilkins Mrs Nancy O Wilsan W G Welch Henrv Gainer John Groves Mrs Barbara Grear J M llogan Richard Howard John Hogan J Hooke Tho's Harrington John Hoover Ben Uedrick Geo Hayward G W Hadron Win Haas Cha'a B Warthan K A Wright Wm A Winston A Sons J Young Trios A Yates Jo loung Mrs Ella B C. R. RUDD, P. M. Haflerty John WIK t'B PITS' J- a doz Gooaberries in quart bottles i.urrents 3 " Cherries " "i " Blackberries " " 2 " Damsons ' . 2 " Red riums Forsaleby COOK LANGLKT. X KJ 'I K S A.YII BJLACBBjBBBIJBS M IN CANS. 20 doz. Fresh Peaches, xr " " Bl.kberries. warranted . "r aie ny uuux LlflULEl. -RJRKSli TOJHATOKS. BT lo doz. 2 quart cans Tomatoes 2.) 3 " " " s a " extra choice LANGLEY. for sal by COOK w to bush, prime White Beans, for sale by OOOK t LANGLEY.

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POOR SUMPTERI The question settled at last ! mllajor &nitcrsai NEEDS RELIEF, And so do the people who have been paying high prices for their dry goods, and relief has come at last, as Mlliott M rot her s Are selling their stock of Dry' Goods, Boots, Shoes, And Caps, Hats, So cheap that very can't express it. Give them call, NEAR THE BRIDGE ON MAIN ST. apl CKK OATS. 5 300 bush, heavy Seed Oat9 for sale by COOK A LANOLTY. TP BE- VV CO VJVTR V It RAJ. MM. 5C0 bags rich Bran, for sale by COOK & L ANGLE V. THH CUBA P JKST WJBMTMt -sV SCI SUGARS goto Cook A Laneley's. Extra Crushed Sugar only ViY,t per pound " Powdered " VlxZc " Granulated " " V2c " Only to be had at COOK & LANGLEY'S. "VJfQAL TBtBAifBh'SBBOMACO VW COA AND CHOCOLATE. 100 lbs. Baker's best Chocolate, 50 " " " Cocoa, 25 " " " Broma, 50 " " Sweet Spiced chocolate, 100 " Nail's No. 1 Chocolate, for sale by COOK LANGLEY. inXTJM XXX KLOVU MJV SACHS JBJJ AND BARRELS, for sale at COOK & LANGLEY'S. fyoajv, miA.y aj'u oats. 15 tons Bran and Shorts, 200 bush. Ear Corn, 150 " Prime Oats, Just reivcd and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTOV, Posey's Block, Main sr. M7 200 sacks extra family Flour, Just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. jrpOTATOBS. Jm. 150 bbls. choice Potatoes, assorted kinds, in store and for sale by CHA3. McJOHNSTON. Obajv fins A.yii x n.a v.ys. 10 bc xes choice Oranges. Lemons, received bv RailCOOK LANGLEY. road by tfgLIVK OIL. 'L 2 doz. quarts extra Olive Oil, pints ju-t received by COOK ,r LAMOI.EY. !fVTS 200 lbs shelled Almonds, 175 I.razil nuts, 200 ' Filberts 50 " Shelled Almonds, 15 bush Pecans, for sale by COOK Jl LANGLEY. ffm v ck wrwj t flo ur. MJP 60 bags fresh ground Buckwheat. Price reduced only 81 50 for 50 lb hags, COOK A LANGLEY. S 100 Wm. W. Davis's extra susar cured Hams. Just received at COOK & LANGLEY'S. -Al-Jr 500 lbs sugar cared Dried Beef, iust receiv ed by COOK & LANGLEY. And Still They Come! rtnBOSK J'M'H WHITE J"MSHJjy JL OCK POTATOES, which you were so well pleased with yea can get them at JAS. EBSKINE & Co.'s. rfi J u it i;.y SBKHS. IT All the various kind of Garden Seeds raised by Parker, Kialey ie Co. Take your choice for five cents. JA EKHK1N K & Co., No. 47 Main St. ouvn to vrnj.y no it a a. Mops , Brooms, Ac, you can et at JAS. EBSKINE Co.'s. ir- fit MBit COHSrMiiAL,, JLVrvr ONLY t'O cents per bushel, at CUOK A LANGLEY'S. nnoiLXT soAr. JL 5 boxes I i mottled Castile Snap, 2 white " " 13 doz. Brown Windsor " 12 " TiccoioRiini 6 box Vaugatia B;ir " For sale by COOK 4 LANGLEY. jTh " UOOIIS 'OB HPBI.V61 AJVII M-r Summer. We are now opening our second purchase of spring aad Summer goods. SCHAl'KEU A BUSSING, No. 49 Main street. JOHN E. UALLAUHKB. J,. w. BEOWN. GALLAGHER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT LAW, Third Street, opposito Crescent City Hall, EVANSVILLE, IND. SS-Will attend all tbe Courts in this Judiclnl District, and having had long experience in the profession, hope to merit a respectable cliuulaico mar2y WW4TS! UJTS! HATS! JCAXtJH MM. stock of ChiltJre.ns, BVS. and Mens Hut justopetied at SCUAPK.EU a BCMSING'S, niar2S No. 4! Main st. nLACKSJUITHS TOOLS. - t'O.Vplete assortment of Blacksmiths' tools ou hand aud for sale by SAMUEL ORB. CANDLES, SOAP AND OIL. JJ R O C T E R A M B L E , it West Second Street, CINCINNATI, Manufacturers and Dealers in E R A S I V K , P A L Dl AND GERMAN SOAP, Star Cundlrs, Lard Oil, Pearl Starch, Fancy Soaps, etc. CANDLES SOLD BY ACTUAL WETOIIT. ,nlt is well. known thatminv .Star TuikII... !... are really seven to the pound, are branded aud hold as " sixes." There is a disadvantage aud a loss in inn practice to ootu retailers and consumer even if the Caudles aro bought at a reduction ot cents pei u.. ireui me price ot tne regular article Thus : a. uvm. ui -sixes, - irwtrc wiyiu, contains il 0 Caudles, and is sold fur 40 lbs., say at lac per id qq a. uvM.vi evons containing the snme number of Candles, samosiz , is sold f jr o4 ion., actual we:;;m, at tents c 80 T 1 r . a . . . I'mereoce in lavor oi DUying weight..". 40 And this differencs becomes trrnot,.i- ,i, .,.)- . T .1...: . - """'- u,i.u.i. ii niuuiiuui mat the retailer can get no more for his 240candlea uim-r, conaequf-ntiy, on everv hnmlrr,i hnv,. ,.r ' loses forty dollars. mar .3 K"otico. Office or the Evansville Gas Liuht Co. . , , Evansvil", Indiana. Notice is hereby eiven. that, bv order nf t,i.io of a majority of the Sharnsof the Stock of tbe Evansville Gas Light Company, made and filed in this ofhee in couformitv with the said Company, a special meeting of the Stockholders of said Company will be held at this office on the2th dav of April 1801, between the hours of fl o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, for the purpose of filling vacancies in the Board, of President and Directors of said Company, caused by the death of C. G. KeatB, late President, and ih resignation of Mathew Morgan as Director. JNO. J. CHANDLER, Sec'y. V-S 50) doz. fresh Eggs at 10 cents per doz., t COOK & LANGLEY'S. WjlBJV-CIJVtV LV.nttHR fK.Wfi -B- Posts. The subscriber has just received from Oiean, N. Y., a lot of the best Hemlock Fencing ever offered in this market. He is also prepared to furnish good Fence Fosts, jn large or smaH quautitios. tall at :ne corner of Seven til U.in ........... .VT.. II .. .. .. " aad " 1.10 UUUUIQ lo snow goous. de.T-dAw J. F. GLOVEE.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ======= A Card to the Public. The amount of bodily ard mental misery arising from a neglect of small complaints, is incalculable, and it is therefore of the utmost importance that a

eti kt attention to the least and most trifling bodily nilments should be had ; for disease of the body invarioliJy affects the mind. DR. MOFFATT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES, in every instance wl.era they have been thoroughly used, have TRIUMPHED OVEtt DISEASE in almost all its diversified forms. The salutary effects of the Life Mediciuus have, in fact, been so universally experienced, that thoy have become fully established as the most ea-iy, fafe, and perfect mode of treatment ever offered to the public. THESE MEDICINES Have now been before the pttbUc for a period of 30 pearat and (litring that time haw. maintained high character in aliost every part of the Globe for the extraordinary , curative properties which they potse&n. In Many Thousands Of certified instance they have even rsevfd euf rerg from the very verge of an untimely grave, after till the Srseotice nostrum of the day have invariably failed. So ;vhIt, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and i'.ia ' IMy jroved, that it has apptarei scarcely Teas th:'n miraculous to those who were acquainted with the l - .iitifully philtmophical principles npou which t'i-rv .'re ooinp mnded, and upon which ihey corne-4-t u"ly act. It was to their nmuifVbt and aeneiblo action in purifying the spring and channolft of life, and endu-ng them w ith renewed tune and vior, that they were indebted for their name. Moffatt's Life Pills!!! Aro composed of Vegetable iticredients exclusively. as cai be ascertained by chemical tests. Their prcu'.ineiit qualities are those of an active and sea 'ching, though perfectly mild aud agreeable deterrent aperient ; of a gentle suporitic, p ouioting the insensible peispiratiou ; of a pleasant diuretic, invigorating the kidneys and bladder; and of a delightful touic cardiac, exciting appetite by the i'ei iiiihIh of aetive digestion, and cheering ihe mind with that grateful sense of renovated health which iHoneof the most felicitous feelings of our nature. The Pkcenix Bitters ! ! ! So denominated from their astonishing jcwtr of creatine new life arid health, as it were, from the veiy allies of the luett dilapidated constitutions are more strongly tonic and more immediately invigorating than pill ; containing the same choice 7epetable extracts s the 1 itter, in a different modification. Although really less cathartic than the Life Pills, they nevertheless begin t cleanse the alimentary canal much sooner; generally slightly operating wi thin three or four hours, and producing adecided sense of relet' to the head and stomacn, aud exhileratin the mind even in less time than tli is. Moffatt's Life Pills!!! Tn affuct 'utua of the heud, Kick headache or uervout headache, these Fills will be found to powers the mmt salutary etlicacy. Moffat's Phoenix Bitters!!! Have been happily vrd for the care of Fiver and Ague wiih invariable sweet. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS & A MODE OF CURE! 37 A Will regulated and proportionate quantity of bile upon the stomach, alvvayn requisite !r thi promotion of sound hoa'.tn it stimulates digestion and keep the intcurinal canal (vee from all obstructions. When tliere H a deficiency of bi'e the boJy is conntantly costive. On the other hand an ovor abundance of bile causes frequent nausea in the Rtomach ; and oltwn promotes very tnvfre attacks of disease, which sometimes end in death. Dr. Moffat's Life Medicines! Should be taken in Oce early stages of hilion Complaints, and if pertcve ed in atrietly acevrdinj to directions, wilt positively ejfect a cure. Piles! Piles! Piles! As a remedy for this most distressing and olstinate roa'ady, tho VEGETABLE LIKE MKDlCINEd deserve a distinct and emphatic rtcommcudation. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable medicines wash msulf altticted with this complaint for upwards of thirty-five years, and that he tried in vaiu every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the IMateria Medica. lie, however, at length tried tbe medicine which is now offered to the public, and hewascured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only improbal le, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. Life Pills & Phoenix Bitters ! Cure Dyspepsia, by thoroughly cleansing th8 first and secend Stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; Klat'i'.ency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, III Temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wpill vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. The Life Medicines For bilious and liver complaints, with their many well-known attendants, bilious and sick tieaduclit, pain aud oppression after mrila, gidtlinesn, dizziness, heartburn, lot of appelitt, are acknowledged to be vastly superior to anything ever before offered to the public. Mercurial Diseases. Persons whose constitutions have becoin impaired i y the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these medicines a perfect cur, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all tho flects of mercury, iufinite'y sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsapari la. Scrofula. The most horrible cases of Scrofula, in which Faro, r.imes, and Limbs of the victim had been preyed upon by tho insatiable disease, are proved by the undeniableauthority of the mm Hirers them -s dves, to have been completely cured by theso purely Vegetable medicines, after all others had been fouii'l more than useless. Acute or Inllamatory Rheumatism ! Anthrosia Chronica, or CHRONIC RHEUMATISM ! These diseases, which are among tho most pa niiii, ana ny ignorant treatment, Ihe most inveter.t.! t' which siill'erin humanity is liable, nre cured, speedily and permanently cured, bya proper courso of the Lite Pills an 1 Phoenix Hitters. Moffat's Pills and Bitters ! j But it is unnecessary to enumerate the many cas-a in whiuh theso purely v. imta'-le m"'.cii,ea hav- been niiccesful ; but lt us enquire: Why are they so universal in their happy eftVets ? lieeattse they purify the bhod, aud thus renovate all raue of disease in the system. ISiM'nuso they act powerfully upon the secretions of (lie body, and remove all impurities at once. lWai:w tlieydo not redueo the system, but Invigorate it tli us n quiring no restraint from pleasure or bu-inehs during their operation. TPvY MY MEDICINES ! ! ! Try but a single dose of the LIFE PILLS!!! TRY I II KM 1 lit SATISFIED I-BK CUKKD 11 Prepared bv DR. WM. B. MOFFAT, 335 Uruailirny, Hew York. And for sain by all Druggist and Medicine dealel's. Prim t ills, i") cents per box ; Ilitti rs, 81 IM per iMittie. mar8-l vdiVw DRESS HATS. Onr spring style, now ready, is one of tho handsomest ever seen, and by a now arrangement, feet as comfortable to the wearer as any soft hat. Everv other conceivable style made to order. Union Ha t s , The neatest dressing hats for a young uiau. Renfrew & Magenta Hats. Something Fancy. Soft Hats Of every conceivable shape and eclor. Latest st) l. aps! Cans! Cann! All tliu lnuili'iw. r. , Niutiiitor juflt receivoiJ. Infant Hats & Caps . A splendid assortment of I' nicy hats and caps spring aud summer stylos. Boys Sporting Hats v i t.veiy oescripiiou and puce. Cassimere Hats. All styles and prices. bolt Beaver Hats For summer wear, as liirlit aa l..u,v...- ... VAUTIER & MARCONNIEU'S, no. ov main street. &H SHOKS.' SHOBS have just opennl a large stork ot Children' ilissos aud Lilies' Shoes, of every dos. -riptiou atid which we will sell to suit the times ' ' SCIIAPKEK k BUSSING. mar23 No. 4D Main.;t. i

NEW ADVERTISEEMNTS. [sic] <READ & BURROW, AT NO>. 15 MAIN STREET. Are now receiving one of the largest and most desirable stocks of Boots, Shoes, and Hats ever brought to the State. They have just been pur-

chased of the manufacturers of New England, at pa-iii, prices. Our goods are all new aud fresh, aud of handsome atyles. We will sell poods as low. If not lover, than any Honse in the west, lor com. e will duplicate any New Tork Jobber's bill. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. inarjs g-UST BUCHIVMI I " " 50 doz Painted Buckets, and 15 doz Tubs, which we sell at auction or at private snle. low for cash. mar25 lwd H. NKLSON ft CD. GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. IMPROVED SCHEDULE. By recent impoi Unt change this road is now ab.eto furnish nunsual facilities for titer com nviiCHti.in, Rant aud West. No-Ihwest and South west. Kali Connect litna with all through trulns to Philadelphia and New York, in the Fast witu the South, by its Washington and Branch Koad by Cleveland and I'ittsburg, Central fhlo mid Mariof' and Cinri t.atl tri'ns. with ike Nonhwet, Went, audi goulhwfst. Throuicb Tickets t or fiom tUmioore, Philadelphia, N w York or B.,tou give the privilege of I' inrvverat any of the iuiermed ate cities - Two Collars additional ive the prii ilt-sje of vmiing Wah:nrton City c route. 1 his lo the only rnute that can furnish Tli'imh Tickets or BKage Checks too: from U'asliins. ton City. " r are as low as by any other route. ieepinic c .rs on all uirht trains. Aik for tickets by Liil'iiKore and Ohio Railroad .1. II M LI.IVAS, Grn'l Western Agent, Laltnire, !,i... W. P. Sjii'h j I,. M.t'O'K, Blaster of Transortatn. Oen'l Ticket Agent. n ar2ft Pal imore, Md. Crescent City Gallery, . Sonth.eatt corner Main A 8rriirl ia. SUCCESSOR TO E.C.SMITH, Wc-nld respectfully inform tho citimu of Evansville ami viciuily th t ho has pnrcha ed the above named Uallery. ai.d will continue to m ike pictures in the usual excellent tyle of said Gallery, at d at pri.-es as cheap as the rhapnst. PIJTUl'.KS INT UPKIUOR riAHKS, 25 CENTS PICTURES IN KVEIiY STY LK, AMBR0TYPFIS. MELA INOTYPKS, and PH 'T0f3RPIl. Mr. E. O. Smith takes irnat pleasure in econimending Mr. J. A . Pailvy, of Oi : cinnati, a, his successor in the Cre-cent City Gallery. Mr. S. assures his lute friends and patrons that thev i.iay place entire coniidencn in Mr. Dailey as an nbllrlng gentleman and an experienced anist. maiil-iimd Wp BJ.V COMB II It VV SVILI. BJl lower. We now sell our Bran at Wc per 1M Re)., and deliver it free. No need of lettiug your cotr gj hungry now. First come first served, at JA8. ERSKIN'K CO.'S, nar27 No. 47 Main street. Cure Cough, Cold, Ifoariene is, ifu enza, any IrriUition or 8wm o 1 the Throat, Jieltece the Hacknio Cotiijh in ConHumption, llronchitis. Asthma, atij. Catarrh. Clear and gine ntrewith tn th voire of I'l llbll! K f K A IC K II S and SIIVtJEtts. Few are aware of the importance of hocking a Couh or "Common Cold" in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks t lie Lungs. "Ilroirn's Hrnnchiul Troches," containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Iirition. BROWN'S "That trouble in toy Threat, (for which the 'Troches' are a apeclbc) having made m; often a mere whisper, r." N.P.WILLIS. "1 recommend Iheir use lo Public SPFAKi:itg." Rt:v. K. II. CIIAPIN. "Have proved extremely service. ilble ill liOAKSKN'KSS." Kbv. URN ItV WARD BKKCHER. "Almost inslant relief in the distressing labor of breathing trfvuliar to Asthma. Rev. A. C. KGGLK.STON. 'Contain no Opium or anything Injurious." Hit. A. A. I1AYICS, Chemist, Iloiton. "A simple and pleasant combina TUOCHKS BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES tion for Coi'ohs, c." BROWN'S IB. O. K HIGELOW, Button. "Uenutlciiil in Buoscurns." Da. J. F. W. LANK, B.-stor "1 have proved them excellent lor TROCHES WllOOPIKOCOT'OII." . BROWN'S Rev. H. W. WARRF.N, Botnn. "Beneficial when com lolled to TROCHES speak, suffering from Cni.n." KKV. tt. J. P. ANDERSON, . Hi. Louis. Effectual in removing; Hoarse BROWN'S TROCHES ness and Irritation of the T hroat, so common with Speakers and Simebs." Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES UROWN'S TROCHES eel -6nidw La Orange, 41a. , Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken byre aud after preiching, as they pntofcnt Hoarseness. i rom their p.mt efTM-t, I think they will bo of permanent advantage to me." Rr. K. ROWLEY. A. MPresidentof Athena College, Te'ln. sMTSold by all Prujrgists at T'.VBSf I V s CBN IS A BOX. Holland litters FOR Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, 4,1 Ti snccesafnl introduction and nsv of this el brated Remedy lias been th signal for a literal flood of ixHupoumls called " Hitters," offered tn vsrions rirms, from a quart botbe to a five-gallon keg, until this word " llitiora Is but another uawi for "irog," or some vlllaiuiiis whinknv itaiiirB. But the r.silly grmt relief derived from tv Hnnte ioee, vm tsasNulul, of our medicine, BfF.RIIAVE'a HOLLAND torllXIiS. and the entire abiener tf after prostrati-n, has swta-blish.-d for It a reputation which the host of tationa and counterfeits have failed to undermio ' positively a vegetable preparation, with barely suHicient pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of the genuine, (Ilalfrint Bottles.) price Osi Dollar it is a medicine of long-tried efnrnry tor l"Urifying tht Blood, so emontial for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of tha stuiiiach and towels. Two or three desea will convince tha afflicted of Its salutary effects. Tho stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of tho ilver, bowels and kidneys will soon take plaoa, and renewed boalth bs ma iun . mini. Pot INDIGESTION, Try Dorrliave's Holland Bitters. For HEARTBVBN, Try Beerhave's Ilollind Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Bttrfeave's Holland Bitters. For WATEHUKA3H, Try Btrrhave's Holland Bitttrs. For HEADACHE, Try Btt'rbaTe's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OI' APPETITK, Try Beerhave's Holland Bitters. For (.'O.ST I V KN ESS, Try Cu'rliave's Holland Bitters. For PI LE8. Try Btt-rhave's Holland Bitters. In Ml N.'rv.aa, KIimuiumUc. and N'puntl Affijo Moot, it ha ia hhhihiouh trmCnnci proved Mhlr tfr.lkMfliliLl savi.1 ir. nth.r. ..J' m. J . 1 1 a . ' j l'id Carefully! , I The (rennlne. hltrbl V-4'nnrisntrati.l kUrta, . . -a n. I u9o MirrsKB is put up In half pint botil.si only, and , r.itaile.1 at (U10 Hollar per bettle. The great demand ! for tliin truly rol hratd uiedi. tne has induced many Imitations, which the public should guard agaiimt ) purchaiiitig. i Itra-are nf tmfonttnn I .W that our ssame itonth I fat-el ff 1ry tmAtte ott huy. Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH. PA. KELLER & WHITE, A GENTS, Evansville, Ind

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AN ORBIXAXCK To prof erf. the ttfs awl of ihc C'l of Emmdlle. J'uncd Mirch Cth, 185l". SrrriON 1, Be it ordsined I y ti e Cnrn ni 'ii Council of the City of Evansville, that from mil uft-r I ho first day of April, M, uo t a u-v h-eled vi hii le ol any description, with fulloesand tire le-s Ih.ui lout inches in breadlh.'shiill ho permitted to I dra n or pass over the bouhk-red, paved, or McAd.miized streets or alleys of the city, with a greater biudeii than two thousand pounds weight ; and tht no four-wheeled vehicle of any description, with felloes and tire less than four inches in brea Itli, shall be permitted to be drawn or pasn over any of mid streets or alleys, with a greater burden than lour thousand pounds weight ; 'ind no w -j;on, dray, carriage, or vehicle of any kind or les ilption li.'ll be permitted to be drawn or pas-t oier any of mid streets or alleys, wilh a j;i -al: r I.iimm n firm lour tons, unless the article to he drawn H of such a nature that H cnnot be sef ;iiated, and in surb ras in no iustance shall it l-e diawu on oi over .tnv ot sid htreets or alleys, in or upon .,-v oirri -,e -r vehicle of any kind, unl s thu f-Tors ami lire thereof he at least sit inches in iienlth. I'nvi hd that the restriction contained in ihi- s r.ti .ni -loill be appl ctM only to sneh carri.ig -s and efhertehiclu as are umi lily kept :r enip oe 1 withi-i this city, ov v:it hi i wo mile th -r-ol', n."l h.tll not ex -tei d to w.igons, narin, or vehir I of an kind Ii pt or attuhe.1 to anv tarni, pl.i tstioii or e-t .i :e -Ii nV oniside tlii limits of th rity, hut id- e.i i .lly papains; oer the tre tn t hei eof ; . n 1 pro i I. , t but hogsheads of tohacco and order - ii.-i" iick.i;res or p;cels of pro hire or mei h. tot .(- w ih u more than two lhons.ind pound-', ru tj he h ii.cd on dr: similar to thnrfe now us d Sec. 2 Thai it sb ill nn'avL fn for uv tmnn or erwou todr-iir, ine.'ir bv a chain or other ?.n leiinit'. said Birwos or a'leM. ;mv .n!..r rver, or allow any part o' t' e I. vehicle, to rub , on or lo.e j a' leys. . !kc S. Fvry dniy h iv'tv.' fe breadth f.f four inihu-- iirm r. fhntdayof Augu t llol, h ;1 pavrnent of licrnm- f ,r on' v ai Sec 4. Any person viol;.ti ions of this ordinance, shT . f i.. us r'-U, I" II H.iV of ll ii,; lintd " of any I -tri ts or . .. niid ti"e of Ihn d f r ii e by ih e e:n t f'OUl I ho t' om -.ie I d lie. .1 II, . f the pro Mtf - t and p any sum not exceeding fitly doll Attesi B A K K t. , Ma' ,,1 mar-' P. Bt HKit, Clerk. COHPORATION N l O R II 1 it F O II t' L A V K 5 I March lGh.l-l. V"1 nivf if h. and diri-ced l.y the Coirunoti iV.i.rr Kviunviho, thai the n. r- ( I nl I lots frontini; on "' adjo.uim tli.. end avenue, bet i eu :-ew th and K said city, can-e the i 'e .'.k brought to the n.per i;i 'td-, a 1 sid walk of class o. 2 t ;, ; within thiity days from Ihe n.l.i order . in (ierk'T Office, M-irch ' iM; D B-W A I. K. her l v ordered i! ol the i Ity of "V 1 or p,r s of ' 1 deoferIt'h Is, in 11.. reon t be ' it l lie ( snse a ''..vu Ih. r. -on 'ion of this ;k ;:. cierk. uisr.i a i p ii a r i i n no 1 1 c i; ORDER FOR PLANK SI H T.W A I. K. March liith, IK(;1. Ami n..w ii in her l v oid. i d and directed by tbe Conniio,i Coon ii o the city of Evansville, that the ..vi ur il! lots , i p.rtsof lots fronting on or adjoining ihotontii . a t ,i,i 0j Chestnut atieet, troni Seven ih lo K-I.ili sir.ets, in said city, cati'e tho bide-nu'ls Her. on to hi brought fo the proper grade, and thai ih. v r.iiHe a side-walk of class No. :'. to he I.-id ..wn ih reon within thirty dajs from I he pnhliist i.n ,t this "''br I'. Ll lih I , I l.-ik. Cleik's (illice, March 23d, mm si LTlfTpOkAT f( i'.N N 0Tl'i;E. U K 1 B R F O R PLANK Bin L-W A I. K . March 16lh, liil. And now it is bu'.-l y r.. red aud ditet'ted by the Common c.ia.cil of tho citv of Kvausvillo, that the owners all lots or p,rts of lots fronting ou or a. Ijoiuiue th in t side ol Second avenue, from Eighth lo Ninth streets, in aid city, cause tlio so lo-ualls thereon to he I 'lollhl to the prnpir grade, and thai lb ny -.mse a sid.-walk of class No. a lo be Iiid .1 ,n th-i n wiium toil ly days from tlm publication of this order. P. l.l'UliK, CUrk. Clei k's Oflice, JIar, Ii .';!, Isiil. inaf.'li CORI'ORATJON' MiTK i:. O n I) K R Kl B ! I. A N lv H 1 ll E-W A L K. March lfith. ISiil. And now il is hereby ordered and direi ted by Ihe Cominoii Council of the city of Kvansville, that the own. is of all I. .Is or puns of lots flouting on or adjoining the norl l.-e.it hide of Seventh street, from Cliestnnt 10 ( Ii, t ry i.tr t ts, in said city, cause the side wuM s th. r on to be brought to tho proper crude, and that th.-v rinse a side-walk of class Nn. i to be laid ilo n I Imr.-on within thirty dijs from Ihe pnMh it i..n of mis order. V. m Hrll:, t l.il, (htrk's office, March 'J.1.1, 1 . ni.irJi t:iaruKATMN"'iiri7rii k. O H ll K R o K PI, A N K SI Jl P-W A I. K. March lliih, lk(;l. And mm-it is hereby ordered and directed by the I'omiuou l ouncjl of (he city , r.vansville, that Ihe owners o. all l..;s or parls ot lots froniing on or a.lj. iiiiin' the s..iiili-ei,Ht side of Chestnut street, from the Cuiinl ti Sixth street, in said city, cause Die side-walks I hereon to bo brought to the proper grade, -fid that liny cause a side walk of class So. 2 lo be laid il-.wn thereon within thirty -days from Ih. pub ,. :,l ion of Ibis or,t"'- l'. hi tki; rieik. Clerk's Office, March, '::d,lfol. ni.n2 . uottf'OTl A TIUN S ( A IV K ORDER P O R H I n K - W A f. It . M irch lfith, JSol. Aud now it is h. r. by tider. and directed by the Common Count il of the Ciiyol Kvansville, that the nimw of lots orjsrtsof lots fronting nn or adjoining Ihe rim Ih-eiwt si.lo of Sixth street, lroui Walnut lo Chestnut strret, in said rity, raii-te the ni.1e-walks I hereon i bronirht to lb proper ermlu, and Hint ile v r,ms a s de-walk ot class No. 1 to l lii.l d,,wi, thereon within thirty days lroui Ihe pul.l ic iri.in of this ordor. p ill! liKt, Chirk. Clerk's ofticn. March "II, 1;(. I. ma '." t 'flKI'U K A l7 ri;Nr(7T 1 l.'K. " ORDER FuR rick aide-walk. March loth, And now Ii ih her. bv or leru.l and directed by Ihe Common I'.mnril of tlirfj ity of Kvansviile, that tli- onn. isot nil I n or purl's of lots tr. OIiiil. on or a leenir.g Hie n uth-esht i.t.in of Hum stnvt. bt ivi. en Kiist and -e,-..n.l strm is, in aid city. rue ihe si.b-.u nlks i hereon to he bfvMighi to tl. proper niad-. nt d that thev c iui-ea sida-walk of ,1 . No I to I e l.id d,. n" thereon within tliitH ds. fi. m tbe pel. II. in. r, of this order. f, li I " I; K V, C erk Cterk". ff.v, l ,r h V ' 1 nun -T. t ot.i'tii; a l H' o r n f s ror r- r. t o k noi ii i;. t D K - V A 1, K. Var. b If ih il i i ,-r. I'v or leri-d '. i'. or, . . ! : he ciiv of .1 ,;i I t - . i ) r-s of !' I : . l !,. t i I' tf-.t!, -. h. 1. f -1 -Aid i. r, on t . t. : r e,; l! ( lo n.l dro i d l i it.- i Kvansf ills, that the - xtr.ri kts Ironting on o- s.n mi Locust street, Iron, Nn!i t. city, caue the sidM-wa't.s i ihe proper :?j id-, and i h i r Of class So. 1 lo l.e J t'l v rae s -I S.-w.t'k ii f l.er-- ii u i hit, hit ly I ihe or e. . days fioin thu publi Ill i:K t: Clerk. mai"J Clerk's ollico, Miin li 2:1. Citv Election. Notico is heiehy u en to tin, .inn tiled voters of tbecity f.f Kvaii.v.ih., that I lie iiuinn.1 Cltv election, for the ptirj ose, if e'.-uion one Collin I llli ,11 trouieiit l, Ward of said Cil v . one I lei t, , one Collector, vneTraaruier, one M n d .l. i tiree Asesois and one Surveyor, and one f, li,,ol TriiMee, sed one Sire.t Coniuiis iom r, i'l be 'nd.! at ih. phir., fixed bv the otiiiiianrtH of the city Ih - bojdi n-rii v . lections, on the hit Monday, I, ,- u.o Inst day of April, 1801. " ' By Order ( f th, f ..,.,!!. marl V 1 . vi'. it cl. rk. Hflf k JUXH Ja..Fls' re.eiird ou Lehigh, by mm 1 1; II k i: . i: Jl MT i-.i.i" t.i, U. K ii . hie., in,. IlifK , No. in OMTIlt-u.-V W bushels a:;soi te I'o r.f toki i d kill. in. ill Ktore and l,.r Mall. by (mnr2l) vi, u i K i t.., s. 37 ox Xloiit. The dwelling Imus,. now ,,.. upie,: ., i I 1 im. c and laiuiiy, on Second sti ... t. p,., ,.,.. i,i t of April. Theiware ten ro. itu in ihel..,. . ,u,i ,i is one of the moul coml i mid. n.; . m li, m Apply lo, linn dJw. I.ll'li Ii KM I li.ll.' MP II WH H CO.IIK .IT I. .1ST. - I. V.' r'Kpie ., 1 I I.I of f'l, nio I me ihi M.W l.ate to-day re,..je, choice W. II. Table Jhniei , per ready t deliver lo onrru- t,.t! .1 A. h:i:K lF.t Co., main ,, (7 Mj, tf ii Tt.W- . 11 . IV ME. ix T,p late lor rooting, f r sale t.v S.UII'I I. OKI?. B a .n f m oi- ai.Ij h i.y i a i.M.4 great variety and at very bW price., it decU New I'lloMP.MiN 1 1 tly I'ri i' Mi re. Spring Millinery!! MRS. J. HASTINGS, Al liel sllllld oil Main Sir. I. IiHJ (li I l.i , iv, d l.er .SFKIXi; .STIM'K OF .MMJ.I ii;RV, Whit h, in point of leant) and lau n. bs oIpIiIh CHUliot Nj soTpasnHl b s ii I b in : v, r br..i.'-.rtil to .'his market. Mi unks a centum mc- of loriiier patronage, and espects old cu itointrs and now to call snd ejamine h. r to,, u 1., (.,.,. , ,,,, ,,u,li. ruarj tliii ii km koii u-iitTi: nihiiLB lug. A (rood siii. le virior.s h'ii and prices, at (uiar7) JAS. VIKK INK CO.'S ffKKii .. v, oath, it i:. l.y .i.y it - - tom Mr al Conaltille t'., -iviri Hlid 1 r nitlA ny - J . Mr.'S l.tih INK. J- C n.ar. II No. IT TIain hi nstt. (VfC IIOKj' ASSOHTKII IIHOO.HS m fj I )r ele at

Jan.'iti

COOK. T.ANGLKlf'S.