Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 93, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 March 1858 — Page 3

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FKIDAV MOliNING :..MAi:CII 12 BKOMtTCft! I a p. m . I 37 rstcHi.v I A. A THtHtOXITII. A. M. 4: 31 Mi 5 P.M. 4 I A IvertWementS intended fur t Daily, must b himleJ in bcfor J o'clock, P. 51. to insure insertion. IB" Xewsboy can b supplied with the Joc-sal, t I toity-ii v crM 1 doxsn, by applying at th Coun-tu?-'"oim. BY TELEGRAPH. TKLOai-Mg0 XlLCsIVULT TO THt KVAStVlLLB PUtT JO CR SAL IT f W. HS. LATCIt FROM EUROFE. ARR.VAL OF THE KANGAROO New York, March 11 Tfcc Kangaroo arrived fram Liverpool trith the detail of advices received three days previous bv the Canada. In t .c llouse of Commons, on U13 22nd, Lord Palmcrston, who wa received with dicers ly hi supjorters, roe and paid: I wish to make a short statement to the Ilonse rith respect to tlio conrse which Her Majes ty Oiivornrr.ent have t lion r lit It their dorr to uirne inconsequence of the vote to which tho IIotiM earner-11 Friday night. On Satnr,Iay w tencrel to Her Majesty the resignation of oar oilier, which Ilcr Majesty was pt iciotuly pleased to accept; and continently we no it hold onr office only for tho purj'wc of carrying on thehii.inessof the country uutil onr snoees-or are appointed.' ADDITIONAL FUKLIGX NEWS. AJvKc have becu received from Calcutta, to the 2ith of January, and from Bombay, to the 20th of January. Sir Colin Campbell was awaiting the arrival of heavy sie; train to join him at Jungbuhadcrnnd he would then march on Oude. The CaliK'e rebel were still in forco under Nen a S.iiiib. and were thronging the neigh-bo.-hco 1 of Najnatie. One or two small en-gazemcti-t of a trilliuz nature, among the punncrs at Saccpore were reported. The town and fort of M ighia had been taken Irom the rebel. The Governor Generalship of India is said 10 be reserved for Lord Stanley, in the event of Lord Cunning' resignation. A prosecution ha been commenced by tho English Government aaint a bookseller, uained Truelove, for rnblinhing a htalous amphlct co'.cerning Napoleon, with a view to mito hi anamination. China. The mail ha J reached England bringing tlie detail of tho rapture of Canton, received by telegraph prior to the nailing of tho Kangaroo. The Cantonese submitted and evacuated the city on tbe 80th of December. The Governor of Cunt .n was taken prisoner, aa well as "Yeli" and tho Tarter General. The Governor was subsequently installed as Vice Governor of the cilv. with powers similar to thoj yielded by "Yeli." The Allies wero to continue their protect orate until satisfactory term were made with tho Government. A comniiion. composed of two Enjrashineu and one Frenchman had been charged with tho SucrviNorhip of tho Government, and h:td issued a proclamation inviting the fcople to return, and aurii'g them of protection. At the departure of the mail every thiuz was quiet, and there was a fair proapectof the takmsr off of tho blockade aud of the resumption of trade within a week. In tin ansa tilt upon Canton there were nnmeru hand to hand encounter. Tho . British 1 t 1"), and the French 30 in killed and wounded. A largo amount of treasure was captured, but plunder waa forbidden. . iX.YVtli Congress First Hession Wamiixoton, Volunteer Dill. VIui. Stanton favored March Il-M the bill. II 3 thonzht the disturbances in Utah could I. iu:llcd iit one campaigu, and therefore tho increase should be temporary. He wa not in favor of regulars (or thl 'duty. He was opposed to an increas of Executive patronage at this time, because he had confidence it would be improperly applied. Ho thought lie k ne v tbe motive ot the Administration in risking an augmentation of the army. It had staked its existenco o the admission of Kausas uuier tho Locompton Constitution, and to succeed, it wanted additional patronise. By issuing cue hundred aud ijfhty-tiv array commissions, Kansas can le admitted. Calhoun will then certify that the pro-slavery members are elected to the legislature. If disturbance results, tho Executive will have a pretext for using troops in Kausa. He asserted it as a constitutional principle, that the President has not the power to use the staadiug army, except in case of open public war with a foreign country, or in a rebellion in a State or Territory, r to repel invaion. Therefore he contended their cmpIovmcr.t in tho Boston fugitive slave case, 111 Kansas, or a last summer in Washington, during a municipal election was unconstitutional. SiA-iTE. Cameron, of Pennsylvania presented a memorial from tho citizen of Penn., favoriug thu establishment ot a lino of mail learner betweeu Philadelphia and Brazil, Ho aNo submitted a resolution calling cpon the President for instruction scat to tho Marshall of Utah. Wasu i- to, March U r u Sexate. P!k of Misourix proceeded to Axpluin away till alleged election fraud and informalities, denvinc the statements of Walker, Stanton, aud others, that a majority of the voter had been disfranchised, or that Missouriau had invaJcd the poll of Kansas. There was no necessity, he contended for nich a course, for there were cuocgh problavery men in the Territory already to control the polls. As to armed invasions from Missouri, Le thought Seuators who reiterated the stories concerninsr them, were practicing on the credulity of the country. 1 bat Mis souri emigrants should have gone to Kansas armed, may have seemed strange to tue em igrant from the poor houses and jail of the cistern cities, but to tue poop.o acquainted with froutior lifo it was nothing unusual. The Missouri -emigrants did not use their rifles; they merely staked their claims, voted peaceably, and returned to Missouri, merely to escape the seventy of tho winter, intend ing to return in the spring for permanent resilience, lno Northern emigrant on tbe contrary, tho sweeping of the Eastern cities, came to vote, and for no other purpose. See ing this luvaaiou. no wonder tho Missouriun returned to their home marked out in Kansas, to protect tholr interests. Polk then stated tho grouud of his opinion why the locompton Constitution should Das: restating, mainly, the arguments of Stephan majority report. Ho asserted that all the inhabitants of Kansas are not torhulsnt: tncy arc soua men, anxious lor peace and quiet. The true course to give that poace wa to rass the Lceompto Constitution. Benjamin said that as a member of the Judiciary Committee, he felt it hi duty to defeud tho Judges against tho aspersions thro n upon them by recklessness und un truthfulness that will yet bring snanio upon tlioir accusors. Previous to touching that point, however, ho would show that it was 1 -ital error to suppose that slavery was cs tabüshed by positive legislation. In the SonMi, he contend ad. slavery was a creature of the common Jaw.of England, In which country it existed and waa protected by both common and statute law, as lar bacK as tne dv ot Elisabeth, who herkelf dealt in idavcs. Our ancosters brought the laws and institutions of Kniland to this continent as their birthrizht. ami Lence lavery was com nion law ia the tidrUxm original colonic, He here cited various historical data, traciug the history ot' lavery on both continent down to the Amcrktu Ke volution, at which iimo it was common law oa tho whole W cs tern Continent. Slavery, he further con nded. was forced common law upon the hirlccn original colonic, agalcst the urgent remonstrance of the Southrn portion; and pad n3tt!:c No 'hern Stitee abolished Uby

positive regulations, they would be slave State yet. How then, he asked can it be asserted that slavery i not recognised by the Constitution. Benjamin then proceeded in the defence of the Supreme Court in the Drcd Scott case; controverting at length the assertions of the Senators from Maine and Vermont, that the Constitution docs not recognize property in slaves. He said he never beard that assertion before the Senator from Maine uttered it. He here Introduced several forcible illustrations, referring to. the patent, Copyright, and ether laws. He cited the case of Prigg va. tbe State of Delaware, reading Jüdge McLeans opinion in tho case, deciding that the rights of the South in slaves as property are guaranteed by the Constitution. He dwelt at great length on the minutia of the Drcd Scott case, commenting severely on the Judge who published the minority rercrt. He now approached, he said, with eltfeme puin, another point. He had been accustomed to reverence the Judges of the land as men who by their eminence, and poties Eunty of character, stood high above tho re:.th et stispicion; A lmg lice of .fudge

had culminated in a Marshall of illastrion memory. Tho rusn who has snccetfded him, , it is euongh to say he i worthy to be tbe successor of that great nan. He the pasted a giowing enlogium on Jodgo Taney. And yet this man, he continued, so per and noble, so beloved, ha been compared by tlic Senator from Maine to the infsmons Jeifriea, an. I by the Senator trom New York charjr&d with bavin; acted in collusion with the Chief Magistrate. It was difficult to ait and listen to such insinuation without tho blood bollinj within us Benjamin read from various documents showing that tbe Drcd Scott caso was in the Missouri Courts before Buchanan weut to Englaud, and before the Kansas-Nebraska act waa passed, llenco It was impossible, as Seward insinuates that tbe Chief Justice and tho President could have gambled at card with tho Drcd Scott playing dummy. I the Senate of tho United States, he asked, to be insulted with language like this! Shame on the Senator who makes charges like these without a shadew of support He concluded with a few remarks touching the Kansas question, ridiculing the Topcka Constitution, denouncing its anthora as a miserable rabble of insurgent, who, having insisted on the Topcka constitntion or nothing would got nothing; but Kansas, he assured them, would be kept bleeding till another Presidential campaign. The Senate passed the House printing deficiency bill, and adjourned. Kansas Committee. IIorsE. Harris of Illinois rose to a question of privilege, saying that he and six other member of tho Kansas Committee felt it due to themselves to present the facts showing the failure of the Committee to execute the order of the House. Letcher asked if it was a privileged question. The speaker thought it was not. Harris appealed from tho decision of tho chair. Stephens moved to lay tbe appeal on the table, which wa refused 97 to 1 li'.ll Humphry Marshall moved a postponement until to-morrw. , . Stephen said ho had no objections, provided the majority report be then niado. Harris said ne had no objection to embody that report in the journal and minutes of the Committee, which he intended to present. He was not willing that the report should be made as the report of the Committee, as ho with six other members of tho committee declare that tho Committee has not discharged its duty under tho terms of the resolution appointing it. After further discussion Marshall' motion was agreed to. House went into Committee of the whole and briefly debated the diplomatic appropriation bill. They next took up tho deficiency appropri ation bill. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO! ARRIVAL OF THE TENNESSEE. Ntw OutiAxs, March 11 r u The Tennessee ha arrived from Vera Cruz with Mexican date to the 5th. The papers are filled with the detail of tho civil war. The States of Guercro, Miehoacan, Uucretaria, and tinanajato, display the strongest disaffection to tho new government. Nob la do, Farodi, and Artago, are fortified at Celaya.intho State of Guanajato, with ,0o0 1 ., I nci.men alia Zi piece 01 ariuicry. a tie vcruraeut force are near Cola j a awaiting reinforcement, when tt is supposed an action will take place. Bobbery after robbery is reported. - Alvarez is in tho field with 3,000 cavalry against the uew government. The downfall of Zulooga ie considered certain. It i rumored that the new government has already been pronounced for at Gnadalaiaro, and Jarzea has posession of Tarn pico in tho federal interest. The whole country Is in the most lamentable condition Coxcoko, N II., March 11 u Kcturn from ISO town show a Bepublican majority of 4.S00, which will bo about the majority in too btate. t'lnelaastl Slarkets. CixcixMATt, March 11 M Flour dull and unchanged. Whisky 1X. and in good demand. Prorision quiet, but firm nothing dono so far. The river has fallen six inches iu the last 24 hour. Weather clear. CixciaxATi, March 11 r m galea of 1,200 bbls Flour at tS 70(33 73 for superfine: market dull, and more seller than buyers. Sales of 1,400 bbl whisky at 1H sod demand, and market hrm. Clo ver iced dull at 44 Ji(A 94. Cheese firm. and in fair demand at 7K for select: 9(210 for English dairy, and 17 lor Norton' pine pple. rrovisiona unchanged; 15,000 bulk side and shoulders sold at 5'''''- Nothing done in lard. Pork prices nominal. Money market unchanged. Bates of Exchange un altered. The notes of tho Seneca county and Union Sandusky Banks not bought by the brokers to-day at any price. .Vtw York Market. New Yokk, March 11 m Flour fitm. but quiet; sales of 7,500 bbl. Wheat firm; 1,400 bushel sold at $1 25 for Southern red. and tl 60 for white. Corn dull and unsettled. Beef steady. Pork active, but irregular; Mess declined So; sale at fit 75(316 60; prime quoted at $13 50. Lard steady. Whisky dull at 213. Slocks dull but firmer. New Yokk, March 11 r at Cotton quiet ; 2,000 bales sold. Flou r firm ; 9,000 bbl sold. Wheat firm; 1,S00 bushels sold. Corn dull; white 473; yellow 70(31 71. Mecs Pork 5c better; tales at 14 75(311 80 Lard heavy at SM310. Bacon steady at 89fj($9$ foz hams, and 7 for shoulders. Whisky o lower; ales at xik. conee nrra and buoyant; 17,000 bags sold at auction at O&llJa'. Sugar quiet. Molasses quiet.stock closed mgner. inicago oc aock Island 84X; HHnoia Central 7: Lacrosse i";; Michigan oouinern iora Central 92; Reading 80; Galena & Chicago 94. Pennsylvania Coal 7534; Erie 31 Cleveland & Toledo 49: Milwaukie & Mis sissippi 87; Tennessee Sixes S9X; North Carolma Mxes 94. California Sixes 9z. Phlla4elhU MarketPhiiadblphia, March 11 if Receipts of Flour continuo small, and the lower grades snitable for export. The stock is now verv mnchretnl. Rtnnarilhrand are firm at 4 50ß4 62f;cxtras at 5 00M?5 23; aim cAura lamny and Tuncy, 5 25. K 0 flour is held at 3 12; coro moal 2 87. Market very poorly supp.ied with wheat, and good red is wanted at 1 061 03, Whito raoges irom i zoi o. Kye in demand at &uc. tow unsnei yellow corn aold for export at 6U($5i, mostly at the latter rate. Oat command 84(oSS. Meea rorV held firmly at S17, bat aalea limited. Beef dull ; 150 casks green meats sold at &9 lor hams, and S r aides; Tc. cash for should. ers. Lard has an upward tendency ; aalea of barrel at 10, and Keg at jjh cash; 500 mixed kageasold a. Ko. wtiakyjfirm at "UTf -ll t-.n Uttrr for C)-.!.

New Ort Markei. Nxw Osleams, March 9 r u Sugar I firm at 5at?cl Thm $4 25 4 00. Red Wheat flfctl 05; "White Wheat $1 05(1 2). Yellow Corn 60c. Mess Pork tlfJ. Lard in bbl 9&9Xo. t Daltlsaere MarketBaltixoke. Mareh 11 if F; - firm, with upward tendency. Howard & "t and Ohio, supcrfiuo . quoted at 14 Wv r

River Sews. , Mareh II Biver nnchang'oudy; with appearance of raiu; Pirrsat e-1; weathe, mer 43. LonsviLiE, 'farchll m Biver falling. C feet i inches in the canal; 4 feet 3 Inches on the fall. The Weather. MJbch 11. Telegraphed thi evening at nine o'clock by tho Z.& W. Ike. ' Lonisville -Clear; mer 65.' Memphis Cloudy; mer K. New Orleans Clar, mer 70. Baltimore Summerlike. Washington Delightful; mer 53. Oswego Raining. ' Calais, Me. Calm; mer 10.' Eastport Clear; mer 20. Portland Cloudy; mer 26. Bangor Clear; mer 21. Albany Cloudy ; mer 40. Montreal Clcndy; mer 22. Quebec Mer 18. New York Clear; mer 45. Philadelphia Clear; mer 57. Tili: 11 IV ER. Arrivals mmi PepsrWrw. f rem P. 0. OHiley fe Co.'s RegUter.l Masch 11. John Brbjffs, Louisville to Xvansville. Southerner, Louisville to Memphis. Alvio Adams, Memphis to Louisville. J. II. Done, Cairo to Svansvill. Susquehanna, New Orleans to Cincinnati. ———<>——— THE RIVER at this point continues to fall slowly. The weather yesterday was warm, springlike, and exceedingly pleasant. The streets are rapidly drying up, and the levee is in excellent condition. The Louisville, Evansville, and Henderson packet Scioto will be down this morning for Henderson. Fears are entertained for the safety of the W. A. Eaves. She went up the Kentucky river last week, and has not since been heard from. The stream is falling very fast, and she may have been caught in some of the locks. ======= RAIIJtOAD RECEIPTS. March 1 lib .-144 bbls pork, P G O'Kiley; 153 sacks wheat, Tglehart Bros; 203 bushel wheat, Little & Erwin; 84 tierce lard, J S Jaquess fc Co; 3 bbls eggs, i bbls butter. Wheeler & Riggs; 1 iron sludt, 13 bbl flonr. Kratz & Heihijann; 1 l.bl oggs, 1 bbl uneU afnles, JG Vennemann; S sk meal, All's k llowes; 2 bbl eggs. F Kron; 1 bx cigars, A Walkirk; 1 bx mdse, ISa ax oaU, J II 3Iagbee & Co; S hx mdse, 1 bale do. Roscr Bro it Frey; 1 bbl apple. 1 trunk, E L Co nant; 80 bbls whisky, Preston Br oh; 25 bbl whisky. J C Wheeler; t hx II II good. I F Barlow; 2 bxs mdso, K Karly; 1 bx mcUe, Hal lock a Stoddard. ' STEAMBOATS. RKUfLAR LOUäVILLB, EVA.NSVILLE AXD IIE.DEnSO PACKET. THE ST RA MER SCIOTO. NO. 5 will lav Kvansville every Tl'KSDAYHGo'c nck.r. M..an1 S ATI" lv DAT at 4 o'clock, r. m., for Hender son and Louiavllle. AccoaimAiUUi'ncxceUenU Jaii25 LoaisrillCf Evanvllle und Memphis Regular Weekly racket THE LOW-PRESSURE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, O. VT. TRIPLTTT Commander. J. B. A HC H Kit Clerk. LEAVES Loulnvlll every Tuesday ats r. l-are .mii ,pbis every rrvlay at I r. m. I,eyes E V A?l ! V I l.l.K f.r iairiVll.l.K titt JCN DAY at I r. nilsresEVANHVILLKfurMEalPlllererv WRDNF.SDAY at It .. tWVity Bane4 solicited an attend U at same rues as charge ny fackef s. janJl-tf P.Ü.O'RIELET k CO., Arents. WABASH PAt'KKT-R VTU M VUCHUT. The steamer KATE SARC1I ET will run reenlariv frra Evansville in the Vhiuti tnule tarinc the winter, or as long as the river sliall I nivlffaMe. chipiwrs may rely on her makintr rceu ltr trips, an4 the strictest attention being civen to tklr orders. nov l-tr RBCVLAR LV ANSVIIXH D U AU ASH RIVER PACKET. the umpirs: no. s-ut-I ton, Master, will run asarerular Kran vine ans nan kivci packet, fur fre&h: or passage apply on bnarl. EVASVILLE A CaiWFORDSYlLLU R A I LRO A D . ForLenUvlli. riaeiawatl.'Pt. l.eels,IaIaneiiaan cue usii TIME CHANGED. WEPXESDAY. M AltCH l.lfoS. gl and after TTednesd.iy March Sc A, the up Mail W train leaves Kvansville at a minutes nast a r. m .: arrlvei at Terre Haute I minute put '. The Sown Mm Train leave Terre nanus tntnutes tt 4 p. .; arrives at Kvansville I minutes tM 10. hp accummonaiion iniins leave nereiorore, nx-.i ia Vincnnes. North, at 1 3-JS: South, at 11 UC: arrive at Terre Hmte y.?,! Evansvill r. m. All staUuns, except l'niicen. fadKa. Ineennes, Carlisle and eallivaa. are made Flag Hutions. FARES. To Louisville.. Clnciiinad. 5 00' . 25 To Rt Louis ffi Cairo 7 7 J " Chicago 1 " PiUsbuif i; 00 IMnU.lelphia.... TA M ailtimore 23 TJ ' Inliaaap.di. i'li.J Cleveland U 50 lluffalo 1 40 New York 5 yn lioston an :j marl JOHN INOLE, J b. Buperiatendent. COAL!! COAT. I! COAT III "JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL RE DONE." IT HAVE Jut erected a Fairbanks Scale, f the purI pose of welching my coal. I shall sell my coal by weitfht, according to the law of the State. I have a large stock f superior otialirr of Pittsburg Coal, and invite all my friends to give me a c. 11 and try it. I have been eighteen years In the business, an profeis to be a judge. The price of coal is 15 eent per buhel. All order left at the as Company's Office, between First an Second, on Loeutt street, r at I lorn brook's Store, on Water street, or at my Coal Office, at the La mo Wharf, will le anended to. All coal must b paid for when orered. In bankable eorreriey. ueesitr. avhcw ultuheöua. Coal! Coal! Coal! WE have now nn hand, and aro daily receiving, the best COAL that ha ever been Introduced Into this market, which we are stllinr low. Good cur rency will he received in payment. Order left at the store or JJiU. w. iiuitiiKS, next to the State ltank, will be promptly attended to. JaaB-tf JXO. W. FITCHES It CO. Z. II. COOK c SON'S READY-PAY STORE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SEEDS AND OKOCE RIES told at Cssh Prices for all Kinds of Pro-luce and Live Stoca .such as Horses, Mules, Cows, Calves, Heef CaUIe. Hogs, Chickens; Hatter Lard, Bacon, Errs, Fnrs and Skins of every description; Oining. Bees Wax, Feathers, Wheat. Corn, Oats, Barley, Beans R.ve, Bran, fchorts. Dried Applesand Peaches. Potatoes and Vegetables of :i sorts. fehM-daw Z. II. COOK & SOXS. " .. . . eyansvillk" Seed and Agrienltaral Warehouse. WE hare opened a seed and Agricultural Ware honse. Ilavenn hand and intend to Keep a fall supply of FI ELI an OA RIKN SEEDS;al.o,a full assortment of IMPLEMENTS. We are Agfnts for McCoralck'sRapeT4M"Werand Reaper combined; Young AmTica Corn and Cob Crasher; 8a-ford's Straw Cattevs Raymond b Koberts' Ptosrs; I'eabody's Premium ProuAe Corn; Landreth'ft 8oaa Warranted Oarden Seeds, ke., fee. febl34Aw 2. U.COOK St SON. 4CTEEL PLOW M0rJLDS.e-5f) Steel FlowMoolas, rromXo.l to-Xo,,tor sals by fcbla SAMUEL ORR.

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EMPLOYMENT. öO a Month and all Expense Paid. N AOEST IS WANTED IX EVERY TOWN anl Coa in the Tnlted SUte.tn rnn in a re-r'ctAhle and easy busine, by which the thn, pr.fitiniavl'ec'rt iin'rrealiieJ. For full particulars ddnrss II, MONXKTT & CO .corner of Broome SihI 51 errer street, er lork City, wciim one povage tamp. t'!'-Hiwiin THE LIVER LWIGORATOR! PREPARED BY PR. SAN FORD. IS A ORE AT Scientific Medical Discovery, and ts daily wrk in.inicimnd I iwi creat t helive. It eures as if i.v marie, eren the first dse cirin Itenefit, and seldom more than one hottle is leoulred to eure any Wind of L T "V Complaint. frtm tho worat Jaundice or Dyfprp. siato a cimmon headashe, all of vuichare tbe result of a Diseased Liver. . The Liver I one the principal rejpilatnrsof the human body nl when it,f-perfoi-viiurunctinnwell the powers of the system T.mre fully derelopei. The stomach I -vlmost entirely tepenaeiu on tue neaithv action f the liver ror thesi proper Performance of ii, ruitni.ni. When the t" It. -nsi-ll in.A fa nit .he bowels leKvteni suftVr in ronseareatfiult.andthewh nuri.ee of one orgm the t'lviT h .ving .e:ised to 4o ror tne ieaej f that orcAn. one nf the tiroDri'-tnrs has m:ile it his ttui; , iu m pntctM-e of innre thtn twenty Tejur,sp nn ii ome . remeov WUrTewIln 10 cumeiac iut uia i uLTaugciucuu to which it ts llahle. A ' To orove that thi r-Bjrnedv lat last found, any person tronhle with livergajromplaint iu nr of it fonn, has lut to try ajulc, and couvlctiou U certain. A compound ha been TnrmeA bydl8olvtrg cum and extrvtin that partwhich 1 soluble for the active virtues of the Biedl'.Ti-ine. These gums remove all morbid or bad matti-rroiu the rr stem, supply In Intheirplareaheatthy Bow of bile Invoromtinff thetomsch,cnu-inr fooif to di?t well, purifying the blood, ei ving tone and hlth to the whwleni;chi-nery,removingthecnu-f the ilUeaae. and tllec -ine a rr.diral cure without iny of the disucreea'de afier etftjets, felt by uainr alomel or mineral poisun that is usually reported 'O. One doe after eatine ita'uniclent to relieve the stomach aud prevent the -tfood from rlsttg aud sourinc kart Only one dose taken be-arore retiring prevents nichtmare. f Only oae dose taten atoiiht looiens the bowels gently and cures ctire e-s. One dose taten after each meal will cure Pyspejxia. JTTOne doe of two caapoonsful will always relUveasick hcadHche. tSk One bottle taken fur fe-e-atiale olstructlon removes Uie caue of the di.-,2tnd make-ia perfect inr. inly onedose immedi- jttely relierescholic while Onedoeoftenrepriiedsa surecure for cholera Morbu and a prerenta-J ire of cholera. One d'v tauen oftenjrill prerent the recurrence of bilious atiacks,rtine it relieves all pamfeelioc. tlfOnly one bottle lAneeded to throw intofthe yten the effects of refrli riiieaCer a 'one sickne. "One Wo:tle taken forlaindireremovesallyellowness or unnatnral Col-JJ r frni the skin. One doe taken a short "time before eating gives vnor to the sppetiteaiKlivniakes food difet well. One doe often repeated curea Chronic Diarrliopa in iu worst form. wliile2 immer suJ bowel com pUiiitsyield almort t !her'ir-de. On or two doses cure.Jattacks causdl by worms, while for worms in child- J-en, there is no surtr, nfe or speedier renedv in.fhe world ns it never fail. TkeMisiioexajr:r.tin" n these atwtemvnl; they are plain, sober f ict . that wve ran cire evideuc to prove, while all who u it am firing their unaulimn ti-wimony in ita fvr. Amon the hundretls of Liver Remedies nw oflered to the public, Ihreare none e can so fully reciMnm"Dd a Dr. San fori Tnvicontor.r gcnemlly known now thrurhout tho lui"n. This psearation is truly a Liver Inviyorator, pro-lncing the mort liappy renlt ou all wh i uo it. Almoi innumetaM certificate hare lieen ciri-n of the erit virtue of tUU medicine l y tho of t)M hishet ktailing in nriet.r, and we know It to be the tw-tt prep-iraiou Iwfur tho public Hl' so.t Covitv IwocaT. . PIUCK 0K D?H.I.n PER UOTT!,K. W. IHEK DOWER, Sole Arent for Evanvil1e. 3 NK(RI St CO.. mart . rr;ri.-tors, Zii Uroalway New Yrk. STAU AN1 AIAf ATINE fIIE und?rMrne1 continue the minoNcture of their eelrbrated Candle, of the diligent sizes, four, five, six aisl seven to the poun. ALL WARRANTED FULL WEIGHT. Conumr III find it greatly to their Intereot to ne the Csndles In prefereuce to those that are sold 11 V COUNT. Many Candle that are really seven to the pound are branded anaiild a ixe, ratinr a difference a gainot thconnmer of five pounds to the lox. The variation nstisll.r made In the price Is not proportioned to thisinrneo,aj tho folluwiaa statement shows: A Mtorfirm cotvims It: Cmdlks. and ii soLaroa 3;rorsp, which isthb srrrsi. wkihmt. A box orlto..,oa 4,SHoaT Wiioht Kiv,w covTkissosi.vSiOCASDi.ts, A MR 17.R AS THE SKVKNr, ad is solo roa mtTi pound. 8lppoMn the prico of tho former to be 20 cents, and the latter I cents, tliere will be a difference of twenty cents in rice and seven Candles in count per box, in favor of the full weicht Candles to retailers and consumer: and this will le increajed five cents per bos for every ceut advance in price. Thoe intereted would uo wf 11 to examine the subject for themselves. PROCTER St (J AM RLE, marf-Jmll St West Seeon 1 street, Cincinnati. miscelLneöus " Si, a i m i ' ' ' ON CON If IN M EXT. Wdoen Painte.1 buckets, sorted; l.Vl do Tubs , aiortel sires; &0 Wash Tuhs, f r sale low to rloe Vr fcbJ7 GEO. FOSTER fc CO. (MDr.RVIXK(J.R.- , Ü Lbls. Warranted Ciler Tlnersr, In We sod fo ale by SAM. TICK K.KV. HARPER FOR MRC1I will beonlv TWENTY CENTS at DOHELL&COXYXOTON'S. el20 !T A T l.S . 3P0 kegs iu the ore. snd for ale bv IU fe'iS WHEELER Si ItldOS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 1. 0 pounds choice Buckwheat Fl ur, receive! th' dnv and fur n'e bv I mar I 7. if. rMK SON. two ip ami iwni.m.3 2" lioxes full weisht Swr Csndle: 2:, boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles: 9: hoxen t'inriniiitri Palm oap. All of ehoioe nuality, and for sale at red'i,vl pri-e. bv - - ILBfcRT Ii BOWLES. fRWIf ivHIRVV-)ne Puncheon Pure Irtsh Whisay, just rtceived and fiw sale rv decl. TEXNEY liSOREXKON. aOORDAfJE 2Ti dos. Ilentn Bdcord Lonr J ' wcntu.ii.inuia r.er.coni: :, do do Hilter Hope: 25 do Jute. do . do: i 2T do do Redorddo; Just received and for sale by Wheeler & rtoos . .. . . .t. . . ' & ISCY sOPJ.-;JWbnx-s,consitiPr of Military Shaving. Trt.parent Cste. Trt'pncent H:irs, Fanrv K.se, F m-y Kact. etc. J nt receired and for saW vaav LOW by GILBERT st BOWLES. CANDLES. &niHiXea Cincinnati Tallow Candles; bO do Hlv do; J5 o Clucinnsti Tslm Soan,Jat received by W,J ... , WHEELER i RIGGS. g XUIKK VIXEtJAR. j 4-1 bbls PURE CIDER YINEOAR. for sale br jani Z.H. COOK At SOX. sTtATSINS. "" M 2" ioxes receired nd tor sale bv Jan 1 YICKERY ti J0UX.3T0N. KAN AW1IA SALT. 3"" barrel. In fine order, for aal by GILI1KU.T Ai BOWLD3. jan20 VALENTINE'! VALENTINES. Comic and Seatimetitai, just saceived at feb4 DOItKLLJkCONYXflTON. aCUNDUIE.- - . 3 100 drums New Figs; lta) bs half vid auarter Raisins; 3 tierce S. S. Almonls; . " New Filberts; SCe V boxes Sardines, (1000 boxes.) ftf boxes llambunr Chee; Received and for al by JaaU I. fc D. HE1MAXX. LAW PARTNERSHIP. fOlIN J. CHANDLER and BLYTIIE IIYXES hsive associste! tlietnelves together as partner in the practice nf Law, and will attend promptly to all business connected with their profession, which any be entruted to them. tT" Office on locust street, opposite yie Sherwoo none. Eranrille. Ind. sepcy.l 3 LOW II ANDLES.-500 pair sawed an split Plow JL lianaier,ior saieuy fehle SAMUEL ORR. FLOUOHS. inn steel and east PUug hs. of every slseand kind at wholesale and retail, Just received and for sale by Jn3-dsf Z. H.COOK te t'ON. WOOL PLAIDS AND DELAINES. A large and nice as.ortmerit on hanoandfo sale cheap, for cah only, at SAM.EMBICITS feh, Main street, threedoon below Second. rriiRIFS. 5J Jlunbels rrlme Tnmips,jnr reJL ceired ana orsaieny Z.H. COOK 4i SON. 2000 WHOLE, half and quarter boxes Ssr dines. J"K:SON. ALE 51 bMs Pittsburgh Ale, Just receivea an for f jale.as reduced rrfcy fc wm9mt. FOUR BOX KM, dtc A varietyof WorK .WSf ndWritlng'"'fJOHNirEALT. q ATTIXO hales Xos. 1 and 1 Cotton BaUing, MB just receivea ana ior febl WHEELER fc BIGGS. A. GREAT BARGAIN TO RE IL1D. ANEW TWO HORSE WAGON, with foureitn fabgcl Srrif s. for 1. at T&S5&

MISCELLANEOUS. rATKIIiTOPTIincODITlO.OF TUI llartford Fire Insurance Company, TO TUE'AUDa'TOR'OF THE 5TATE OF OHIO, i January 1, 1858. 1. The name of the Comrauy Is The II ARTFORD JflRE INSURANCE cOXPAXY;and iulocaiton is at Hartf jrd, Connecticut. S The Capital block of tlie Cwtnpauy is...j00,(V) 3. Theauiountof iu Capital feuxk paid up ,U iO,000 4. Tlie Assets of the Company are as follows:-; v Par Market value. 5!1 Sliar; H.vtfonl Canli Stock.... ....M.H) 370 " Phoenix 37,000 Value. sw.i'J') a;,t: 10" oiiare,toiinecticut I.iver lUnkiug Coruptny Stuck , 200 h.ues Farmers w.J Mechanics' U'k . 8,000 Stoi-k 20,000 21,;0O UJ Shsres City IUnk ftoca..., 1I,:W 12,'"C)0 2(0 Chart'TOak Bank Stock.... S0,if ' "o.'inl 10 , Mercar.tile Bank Mock 10,ll 10H 1V1 B:uikof Hrirtford Co, St'k. ls.i ' T.W 21) Kxcbanre Bank Pvk lt!,Ü.O ?,iW llSbires Merchant an I Manef:ctarefsDank Stix-k.Ä ptTcent.;o!i-l... 3 XX) 3,303 Jd Shores .Ttna Bank Stoea, 10 per cent, paid.r.. ..-.... 600 iO) i Shire Amerirnii Exchange Bank. Stock, New Vor ..... ,000 .'19"00 300 S lures Bank of America Stock, Xw Yotk ...-.V . 51,?-r9 200 Hhures lUn of Commerce ock, ' New YtH-k 30A9 20,230 300 Share lmrtorsaul TraJers Bans Stock, Sew York ,C0) 2?,L0O 200 Sluires ManhstlKit Company Bank - M-ica, New York , 1C,000 n.i3? lt Shares Merchants Batik Stock,Xew York WO . . MöC 10 Shares Merchants' lUnk Stuck, New Vora, 25 pr ceut. paid 1Ä0 1,2C0 !0 Shaies Uclon Bank Stock:, 5tv York KWH) 11J0O 500 ShiresOcean hank Stock, X. York. 10,000 IjWO U0 ;-li;u-e Bank o North. America Stock, New York 10,000 10.000 Shares Metropolitan Bank Stocx, New York 2.,T00 IT.T 10 Shares Merchant' Baute Stock, Boston ZO.000 5.S0O 100 Shores Ban a of Cun.inrrce StocK, Borfon : 19iOO S.0O 100 Shares H-vtford aud ew llav.n Railroad ftook 10,0o0 11,300 U fhuvi lWt;4tl. J'rvvidtiice ami Fishkill Kailrotd Stock, preferred-. l.CJO SO Shares Connectidat Uivcr Kailroad - Slock.-. 2,000 1.000 120 Shares Co!uerticut River Railroad Sloe a 12,0 3 S.000 MTLO Di,ir Bills Rei eivable bearing interest. Including Cpecia DpiiiU iu Bans SISJ," T2 Ttalanceon book, due the Couipauny X,4io 1 Cas li in hands of Ageuts or iu course of tntnsuiiKn 38,127 00 C th ou band Ps:73 57 - . ÜTW CO . 6. Xo liabilities to Baaks or others, tluo . . . r not due. 6. No looses adjusted an. t due. ' i 7. Amiunt of Jone eitlier nnadjusteJ ;' .'n a- a: S. or Adjuu-dsndnotdue. ' C' '' Ä . Los.es in suspense waiting further proof, included in the answer abuvo. 10. A II other cUimsaffoinst the Company. 7,sni i; 11. Theruleof the Comixuiy is it 4 to exccc.1 10,fH) In any one rUk. subject to loss bv a single fire. Id. Tbe amount injures In a city or village, drrnd n;iii its sixes' generally al1 the desirahb, rsastobe bad; ubject to the rule Lut above t atued. 13. The amount insured in any one bloca of building derends upon it ixe and cuutructluii, subject to Hie rule a'ove rrferred to. 11. Nopartcf the Capital or eiimipcs of thi Company ha been drpoited in any other Stite as security ror lof tlMrein, aud no sticl'i deposit is pUirod 1 y any SbiU except Indiana; from which Stato the Agencies of this Company were withdrawn, as thiv Compauy entei tains the opinion that its eulire Capital st.d reurce are pledged for the equal security of all its Policy holders, and should so remain. Under tbe opinion of a late Attorney O en era I of the Sate of Irnliaua aforesaid, pronouncing the law is vamp and void, soineof the Agents of this Company hare resumed their office and continue to transact tee businesn of I n.orance in that State. And tliis Company will recognixe all.hs Policies issued toanyr irty or pirties in the Slate of Indiana a valid and of binding nbliiration, smt pieces iUelf toaf tittilul irrrforin-tnce of all such cvniracts of Insurtticc, whether so hehl by rcasotof tlie isageof the Up referred, to or not. r R BOWER.?, Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, t JIastioku COI.-.TY, ) JutrABT,', i:. Personally appcnreil C. B. ROWERS, Secreuiry tf the llsrtford Foe Insurance Couiimny, and miule oath that the foregoing statement. ,hv him sut-riUil. i a true, full arnl cnvcr ntntemenl of the afWrs of si I Company, and xhibitssof.iras can be ascertainod at this date, its actual conUiliou oa the fust day r-f J aiiu iry, ifi. - Before me. TI. If. BARBORN, 3. Y. Applk.:UiunS for Insunnce rnav be made to the undersigned, ALLEN C. HÄLI OCK, Ageet, janildaw Eransriile. I. . ..ans. TAnwnmci:. th btils Tart- -- - - 6 tierces U ice, Just reed bv leP WllECT.ER RTGGS. Y ANKF.E NOTIONS, for March. a been In a weeaat- IHJilELL & COXYXUTON. I inn ixn rcttkr.4'sMds. Ijir.1; ' ' m.lm 1. I..... . , 1 -1 !. ' Z. ll.COOK fc S0X. TURKS I S LA X D S A LT . "' " ' : iOo lur, verv coarw, rw'd pertearner Fsirrhlld, and fjr sale by., Lianlll OEO. FOSTER fc CO. :l Mhl Hun. frnm mt Potnh. Int reiT! and for sale by , 7.. II. COOK fc S'JX. R RA., CORN A.D OATS. forkalel.y . i.ll.lOUhK.l. R IFLE POWDER. 51 keg bet onaMty, for s-tle by tJaniOJ til lbmT et nut i.t.Tt fflUKNIPS Ja. WKI bush, ree'd ter Canal snd for sale bv inn It PRO. FOSTER fc CO. KU l.. 10,000 Bushels BrHn.jift receive,! arl r"or aa.le by Z. II. COOK fc SON. SEEDS. Clover Timothy. Clue Grs. Red Top Seel fv sale by OUR, D ALZ ELL fc CO. marl I OAF StV.AK.-25 IsMs No. 5 and ', for sale by i marl ORR, DAL7F.LL tv CO. "!T AILH. 00 Keg aisortcd nail, for 'ale bv 1 , ' ilHK. I V1.7.KLL- CO. R1C. 10 tieives for sale by MI LBERT fc BOWLES IJROCTOr.'S I'EarTl STÄRCJI.-50 boxes Juit receivelaudforaile by marl ULBERT A: BOWLES . t.lIGS. 203 drums iu fine o.d-r, for Nile -r ; wiwt s . GILBERT A: BOWLES. B I TMS BOOKS , T UJL Hvmii Books of thevarinuklmlmavhefoiir: at ..... M. L. JOHNSON'S marl ; Book Store, First Stritt. BURNINQ FLUID! BURNING FLUID-lfX cilons Bi.mlng Fluid, a Splendid article, jnt r-l,--clby Unart Z. II. COOa fc SON. C10RN .-r.fi biwhel Prime Ear Corn, receired pet f rn 1 boat Wing and Wing, for sät? feb Z . II. C'K)K 8: SON. ? N AMI LT FLOUR. - 75 sacKi Faaiily Flour warmnteil. For sile by fehfci Z. U. COOK fc SON. 10LTEX SYRUP.K 51 barrels Extrs Baltimore Svmp, received and for sale by IfebiOl Z. If. C(S)K & SON. rfXIRIUMPHAXT OYER ALL OTHERS. . JL The Premium Cutting Box: Cummin?1 Patenf IHv and Sfmv Putter, for sale by imart Z. II." COOK fc SOX, Ag'tj. kICKLES, PRESERA'ES, re.7!i dosen assorted ick le ; t 20 do do do Eftfflish Pickles: 11 11 ' II 10 ' . a sept do do do do PieFrnlt; Natural Preserves: Kat India do Cordials: t . do do do do Guira Jelly ; ihi dv ree'd bv " Z. H.COOK Kt'SOV CHEEE. 30 boxes Cheese, nn cinsigr.ment, low; ' 51 do HaburgUhetxe: marl T E N X ET fc SO REX SON . C AXDLES. 100 boxes 9tr Cundle. mart T kn k 1 &z mhib aTlREEX APPLE. Mbbl assorted "Ohio" Appice, in Store aud for sal I SAM. VICKERY. B R4XI BRAX! BR AX!3O00 bushels Bran receive-1 per lünirwi ry - . ll.t unh SL MM. f I VERPOOL T ABLE S ALT. J iij bags. also iOO SMALL l KCl, for sVev fcM 3 GILBERT & BOWLES. C0 "FEE Ml Biiet Prime Rio Cofl".r. inf r celt J and for sale 17 . WHEELER fc RIGGS ved ;ebi) WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE. boxes Prime Che- in store and for 1ty febl3 WHEELERfc RtGGS. R RAX. 10 Tons Bran, In quantities to sn it purchn , fo v SAM. VICKERYgale by mjEW BlKJKP! NEW BOOKS! il Hasheesh Eater; , Der.it and Credit: - " Twin Roes. by Mr. Riteh'V; Mrs. StDber s' New Monthly tnr rMinburph Bevlew . Westminister So - A rthort Rome Magari-e Knickerbocker do r-ritn do

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GREAT SALE AT AUCTION i VALUABIE BUILDING . LOTS, , IV E vA.Yy I LLB", l.DIAXA. OX WDXKSUAY,.TUK.31iT DAY OF MARC II 15, at one o'clock, r- m., at the Court House in I he city of E vanRville. t Ii u ndersigne will sell to the highest bidders, at public auction, t following Real E-ute. to-wit: 1. Lot No. 207. in the Donation Enlargwra rnt of the citv of ErnTillc,in 4 parcels, each frontfrrg 1V feet on' Fourth w Market t-eet fcy IJilfeetdepftusiih a 12 feetalUy in therenr. . These. foL beingsituate between Main and Jsjnnraore strts, and ia the immediate vicinity of the Court KocTse, suit very well or business locations. . - 2. The no:th eaeH-r rrt (or thecorreron So-ond and Walnut street' ct lot No., in the OKI Plan or Eransriile, iu , partCli of i feet cwh frontiag on Walnut street, bv 75 feet depth. These lots teliig in the narrest n-igliVH'liood of tue main business part of the citv, and nrvcrthele in a verv quiet vicinity, will make very pier?ui:t.and agreeable small residences for business men, who cannot affjrd ;o lose much time in goine5 toand rttiimwig from their residences to their place of doing usinr. ' a- Tbe suuth westerrv part (of th- corner on Oak and First street) of Not Lo. 4(, in the UfWr Knlargeraent of the city of E r tnsrille. in s vuteis of 24 feet each, fronting on-Oak street, bv 7 feM dn-th. . Tbess lots are situated In a quiet, retired port of the city, and not too f;u otf from the iHiniaess pflrrtof town, Vherefore they would make very pleasant plrfccs of residence for business men of modente means4. Sixtvbree feet front on Water street." bet w en Vine ami Division street, by 10O feet depth with a 10 feet allev In re;ir. W ill be s ild In 3 paieelj of 21 k-et front ear-h. ANo. in the stone block, 2D feet front on Vinetreet,bv ICS feet aepth running alongWle of a 12 feet allev being thealiev in the mir of lot No. 21 and 25 in CieOld Plan of the Town of Eransriile. I This property is miQUeonal!y of the most val nable in the wbole citv, and the location one of tbe bc.'t fMT any kind of haines wholesale n4 retail and ( ikIi au opportunity of gctt'm a cht aa and good busi1 ness lot on favorable, terms lusy not be oflered for a loin? time to come. S. I.otsSnl f. Sin 9 in Bloca N. It J in the Town ; of Ltunrri CitVv .Tia-sc louore txt: 25 feet triJe and j 100 feet deep, and fi-ont on one side on the lenneh&nK ; of thu eaoal. Rod on the otherleoti Fourth efe't and I are only liüfert from Faim Artuue,AoJ riglt ad I ioir.incthe large trist mill ofrieniens Keiu tc !on. Lot No. 3 Is the corner im rn Fourtu sfectana tirJi Avenue. This -Brouertv i verv v nalJe for manu facturine-purDOsrs. Uli Sand S are provided with a k'ooi su'vuntiai wnarr. tt Lot I, 10, 11, J5. 13, 14. Lj.-IMM Sand I In Bl.ick No. Xici in LaroascoCitv. All of said lots(except No. 1.1 and 14) have 30 feet front by 1 s fret depth with a 12 feet alley in rear. Lots 13 andi 14 oth corner M have 40 fet-t front each I.v the same depth as the other. These lot beippnorthwestwsrH-ripo8iie to the Belle View, and in close vicinity to several distilleries, saw mills and other nar ufaciuring establish ments, woo Id afi..r.l govl roeidenco for men emplo- ed in the neich,orhond, and I ing mit o' the corptratiou line, they dn have P pay any city laxs. ' 7. lAiti I4 and IS in Samuel LUter' SuUlivision of Ont Lot No. 2 in the Upper Kn!arre?i ent of thecity of Evansvlle. TheelU h-ve loth feet on Second street by feet dept, and are sitn ite In a very plensnnt, oiiict neiKhiatrhonl, riht oppoMte to Jtid;e Baker's residence, and out of the 1' imils of the Corporation. S. TWEXTY-TWO BLOCKS of different slgex, vary iiw from half an acre to two acres and upwards, and Mtuatesnd joining on the went Ime of LamacoCity. Thi-ae on b th side of Fmnalin street, the finest and wldet street in Umn, which street after the completion of the rew bridge acro Pigeon Creek, contemplated and already under contract will undon'.tcll v 1 one of the main thorough-fares for a very large jMrtioTi of our country e"ple, living in a s-vnth-erly, westerly anud northwesterly direction, p herefore this properf r is bound to he valuable, eren f r business purpose. 1 1 snits very well for pleasant private reffencs m ith gardens around, and Uiere. inlbe advantage that for a long time o d.me the ptrrchsser will have no city tire to piy. Some of the Blocks are nn every high elevatior., and would, therefore, bo suitable for vincyarU and garden soots. This is one of the best chin'"'' for the man with moder-ite means to acquiie a lof of large sire hi the nbnrts of the city. - The lot are all regularly laid out and staked and numbered on the stages. , . TliH.Ms OF SALE 1 One-fourth of the purchase money to he paid down, and the remainder in thr eeouaf annual instafmenta with interest piyaMe annually, tbepnrrhnser giving his note and mortgar for the purrbae monev remain. InennpiM. Geueral Warrantee deeds will be given. The title to the property ha Iwen carefully examined bv competent men, and is perfect. ' Ia and Plans nsav le seen in tbe office of the undcpsicred.and Inthe Journal.the Enouirerand Voiksbiic othVe, and in the t lerkN ana Recorder's offices. , For further particular cnouire of ; DEXBTA: LUNKEN-nEIMER,' ' Arrntsforthepurchaseandsuleor Real Estate, Ev ansville, India iav . : , " . Two Dwelling; and Lots for Sale ou Accommodating Term. TntT nndrene.I ofTers fwo Vtnme Two-Story Hw.lllng Ilons. on Tncb tret."ner Beits, Hunuey fc To.'s Fopodrv, teiMg lot N-. 13 and 14 in h,ork Tv. in Stock well's Enlargement. The Dwellings are ntwlv nev. well bnilt containing five and six room erih. Eit'wroncwill males comfortable home for a man n mmlcrue circänisTnoct. They will I sold at a srgsiii, as lUe owner has Wfl town and gone to farming. ' ' If not sold lieforeth SIXTH DAY OF APR1 L, they will then I put up at auction to hf highest Mddcr. Thrwt'cwill commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. For further particnlam. apply to Mr. Garvin, Real E.tate Aceut, Crescent City Building. , nur, WILLIAM JOHNSON. r ! 1 ; - 1 r- 1 FOR. RENT. THE HOUSE n the eorher'of comeeof Third and Cliestnut strerts, formerly m4ed y J. J. D;in'e!s, Ei.,a very de.jn a' ie sitnaiion, with good stai'lin? ao(f rarriapo honse 1 for rent to a eod ten., autenqatreof fjasivtf.l J. P. BYRNE., 1 FOR REST. ONE of thalt bus:nes stands in tne cifr, next dmifto J. I. Byrne's oVi Main streef. Posession riven immediately. For pnrticnliws inonlrt of decai-tf. DOBELLfc C0NYXÜT0X., LAND FOR SALE. THE Subserilsr offer for sale 40 CTM of first -rate rplarul. situated one an a half anile from W est Franklin. I'siey county Ind., Ii acres are cleared, and the remainder i covered with hexry timber. . - Por twins, ke., enoslre of the snhsr-iiNT on the pmpeitv, or to J . B. Campbell near the premi-ie. janlSKl&wSw D.L.MARTIN. , COWS WITH YOUX; CALVIN. fHAVF. SEVEN WD Ml ilt H.WS WHICH I have selected with great care, but ha . . y inc chanced my business, I wish lo sr-ll fT?u3 them For pan'cular app'y t HORN. R Ajjf BROOK fcCO., Water Street, Eranvi'e.nVf ttrrHlw. . . s .. . t , A.W.CUUTE. MISCELLANEOUS. 4VUNDHIES.37 hid Tanner's Oil; 4i coils Manilla Rope, large site: ST boxes 'heee; 1H wuks tine Liverpool Salt; I boxes Herrings: 2,000 bundles Wrapping Paper: At gross B'Ninet Boar.ls, lo stors and for sale by feb; TF."XEY fc yOHF.XSO. 'mmrnKAT 5acks. WW j 0 Two Bu.hel Osnaburch FacV. Jnst ree'd and for sale by. IseptM K. 8. BABCOCK. A Sitnation Wanted. . MIDDLE-AGED BUSIXE. MAK, aenuainted with business in all its branrbes eatable of tak ing charge of a store, or keeping the lrol s and doing 1 or nti-anor ousress rr a mi 11, or a rnanw.ciorT , tvr a w.rk-shnn, wish" employ ment. snd will ac-ep low sag vi. t Eoguireatthe Journal office, . janalSw BUTTER, fcr. - - ', :w Pjj Fresh Table BwUer: 2.K t;ookirg do W)l. Fresh Eggs; jast wired and for sale by Jsnitf. Z, II. COOK fc SON. Hatehe's Labor savtn a.h-boarb. :S dozen of Uie aNve Board fnrsvile at manufacturer's price by - Z. II. COOK fc SON, Agents. ClTrrfFriTANDTlTJljrstED.- '. "1 1 '. flbuhels Ohio Timothy Seed; 25 bsh IsOhioand KentncKV Clorer Seed. Jnst received and for sale by Z. ll. COOK tt hON. 1NISH! FI?n!lSlnion, Jlackeral, TJcrrlrg and Codfi.a, for sale .y Z. U . COOK SOX. EDGE TOOLS, A.C. TO CLOSE, Twill sell th Inline, of stock, roneinng of Single arrd- lrrle Btf Ae. Broad Axes, Hand and Bench Axes, Adzes, c, at much lower than market rates. An examination of goods solicited. .. RJ. ANDERSON, - . Trustee of Holmes fc Co.. V Wood reet. Jan?0 PITTSBUhonStolenFive Dollars Reward. rsjMYo new axd valuable music books M. fir the riano w th light wn tnoroceo lwks. and parchment corners, were stolen from the store of the suiocrinerou 1 irst strei't. J he a wive reward win be paid or their recovery and fie. detection of th- thief. JOHN M. VF. UP EL. mar2-!w Rook Binder on First street. J" OAF. CRUSHED AXD POWDERED SUGAR. Hi ts bids, ju at received and for V marl GILBERT fc BOWLES. W FOOD EX HOU I, A f - fi ets oKten Howls; ii cren 00 Tray; 5 do Ass'd Churns: ft) d Rilling Pins; 23 do , Maihers, just received and or saV by z. 11. rfwiK fc fON. TEA, TOBACCO AXD CIGARS.- i 75,f00 Assorted I m portel C Ifan ; i Boxes Choie Tobacco; SO hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a 4 nee for cash hy Z. U. COOK i SOX. H ALTER RÖPE.-25 Ton Hnpand Manilla, for raleby GILBERT fc BOWLES. Jan27 " Sveamore street near Water. BLACK WOODS M AOA7TXE snd the Reviews at Jan?-tr. pOBELLfcCOXYXGTOXS. POMAOK. j0 gross fancy Pomade just rcHred r.nd for ale tZ ' " f.fcD. HKIMANN. IV1"5'.-?1? priM;1 N utf- A'monds, Filbert and k r'U.i isii vi -inuisi ior wim inw py febl3 GILBERT & BOWLES. BMG .COO drums Choice Figs, for sale very low to ' the trade, by .1 . GILBERT & BOWLES. felM - COCCHE! LOUNGES! SOME Fine Chamber Couches, in Damask and En. ara e loa Cloth covers. m e up arrreUy forth CCv trade, fwi tale low by . JWT ICiRtTITI fc STARK, Tint st.

FROM NEW ORLEANS. ' ROBERTSON Ai MeDOUGALL, C0ISII3SQf it ER CHANTS N'o. 11 GRAVIER STREET; , ... XEtV OHLE A.S. PARTICULAR AXD FAITHFUL ATTENTION given to .the aal of Pork Lard, Bacon, Floar, Grain, and all other Western Produce . OHer for Coffee, Sugar luofasses, ara) otherarticl carefully and promptly filled, when the finds aotota pany the order. . BirtRiNcii: Messrs. Judah fc Denny, Vlncenues, Indtao.' John Ros, Esq., Merchant general'v,' ,,., . . . Meiirs P. G. O'Riley fc Co .EvWsvlde, Iodiaa. i. W . Rathhone, Esa-. " 1. W.IIeb-rd.Eso,., . , Jsmcs M. Rsv, Es., Insu4rxl(t, Wm. -Sheets, Y.i. -James Blake, Esa., " -M.i7-d;wlw J.T. ATCOCX..,., ...... ..W. flKATHOVl. AYCOCK &, GREATHOUSE, LIVE STOCK DEALERS . . AND . . C03I3IISSION MER CII A ITTSj JXfri&aOX CITT tTCCK LAXrINj' octtf JTEUyORtE-Asa. TWICIIELL . DLTCIIER, COMMISSIOX & FORWARDING MeroliantoXEW 0RLF.A5tf.

DUTCH ER Jk COMMISSION & TWICÜEi.L. SAINT LOUIS. I Liberal advance ma d 00 eonaiTunaata to oitlrof our houses. am to MsssrW AT.T.TS HOWES. Messrs. BKMENT i VKILE, Messrs. HOWARD fc BROWS, EvansvBll.' ) dccöly F. C. TWICHELL X. H. raiBCHILD. T. C. TWICHELL & CO., LO."I.1IISSIO. AND FORWA RDINTJ No. 70, 10 TD I! AS STREET. -ir new onLEAgt: suy: T.G.NOEL, STOCK rOMMISSIO.V MERCrijJfT, ,4üD rtortiiToi or STOCK STABLES, an y-ly NEW ORLEANS, J. E. VOSE V CO.," COMMISSION MERCHANTS, mo. 115 sinitmi iftiir; hU OHLKAJIS, LOUISIANA DEVOTE their attenUon to the sale of Wester Praduceand the purcluue of Groceries, fcr wkk'aa ex;erte!ice of hAeen yvars gives th em more " sas nary qualifications and faciLtle.' RVfer to f . Y. CARLILZ, Jan m Eransrüle, Iad. JOHN HTRLKT. .,..'....' T." iCLÜT-. JOHN HURLEY & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMIgSION MERCHANTS, SO. 90 TCII01TIT0ULA8 STREET, aep1 y-ly XeW Qfft. . FRED. DEL BOXDRIO,' COMMISSION 3IERCIIANT MO. 7 LaraTBTTB STSKT ,JtW OltLtANi, I30R the sale of Battel, CheIf gi, prtd : Fruits, Fknar, Meaf, and all softs of Western fro duce, and for the purclisse of Urocwief, fce. Cash advances made on con si foments. febl4-6m city Advertisements. CITY ELECTION. . fTOTICl I tlKRRBY UIVF.X to the qualified 1 Voters of the City of Kvansville, that the annual e City of Kvansville. that the annual the purpose of electing nineteen (18) City Clerk: fne City Collector; arer; One City Marshaf; One City City Election for tl Courrilmen; he One City Treasun a"itui , vrirc v 11 j fkctvT.irx, .ou .'ur v 1 it ourvrrnr, will uke place oh the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL, being the äth day thereof. Tbe polls will be open at th -.... w . r mi im u . 1 . J m my : . a following places, 10-wu: Lpper rrecincf at ine neptan angin House, s. II. IMiarmo, Eli-', Inspector. MidvTre Preclncs At tbe Young America Engtaa House, Rolert Fergus, Esq., Inspector. LowT,or Lfimaro Precinct At the Union Eng 1 Home, Daniel Chute, Esq , Inspector. Discretionary power is giren to each Inspector to apporat their ow jadges and Clerk. By order of the Common Cowncil. WELL. If. WALKER, CIV tnlO (VoUfsbote aid Enqwirer Copy till ard of April J Sale of the Lffmas'cb' Market House. rmilK CITY MARSHAL, will, on tho 13th dsy of March, proree to sell th Old Lamasoo MarKet House the same to be removed within a given time. Payment fursahie to be in either cash or City Orders a time of sale. By order of Common Council: .WELL II. WALKER, Clark. mart-lOt (Volksbote copy.) CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDERED th tt the owners of lots in Block No. 7, Lamusco, cause a plank side wala, four feet la width, 10 tie laid Hjwn along the north side of said block on Franklin strtt, within ten days after the publication ot ihn tiot.ee, and in defmU thereof, t'..e Common ConnOI will yrci-eed to perform said work, and tho cotand expense terra in g thereby, will be assessed to an ridirvtefT tf sale of said property, or so in ach thereof i wi.l nafi-fy said lien and costs. By order of the Common Council: WELL II. WALKER, Clerk. mar2-10t . . (Yolkshotocopy.J UT ILL be received" ontil h-xt Saturday night, 6lk irst., at the oflictof the undervgnexf, for to fill up Virt street to the proper grade. The earth to be taken from Tenth street Crescent Enlargement, by bringing the same to grade- Should any deficiency occur, toe am will b. osade. by excavating a sufbcient quautity from mtb street between Vino an Sycamore streets, to complete the grade of Vine street. WELL n. WALKER, Clerk. nrsrfH 1 Volksbote cory.) AN ORDINANCE To prescribe tbe time within which real estate saay ka sold for tbe payment of City Taxes assessed theroon t Ssctiom l. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the Citv of Kvansville, that from s.nd after the passage if this Ordinance, it shall an tnav he lawf ol for tbe Ci y Collector at any time after the first Monday la Octolier, an before the second Monday of March of each year to niaxe Uie taxes asseed , on real estate, either bv the sei 1 are and sake of tbe good and chattels nf th o'waer ov cl-issatit thereof, or by selling the lot or piece of ground itse.f. upon which the tax remains unpaid or so much thereof as -nay be- necessary to pay such taxes aud costs of advert 'sing and sale Attest .JOIi:t HEWSO, JSa-ror. WstL II. Wstari. Clerk, lebt TO IAsOX9 AXD C EXTRACTORS, TUT, COVMOX COUXCIL of the City of Evansville are prepare to receive Sealed Proposals up to SiitunJjy the Uthdsy cf Manrlr, 1K. ftr bailding an extension fo the Division stree Calvert, SortA EMtof the Canal, of 73 feet In length. PU an-l Specificaticri are bow on file In the offic of the i.iHlersignert. WELL H. WALKER, CI Tu taars-td (Volssboteoory.) " ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby gjiven that If anegoada KeaseV is Irr baa een appointed tbeadmiAistratrixof Otm estate of Mathias Reuscbler. deceased, and she reanea all person having claims against th estate to present mem 10 Ktiiirii ivaiiK, Mior Srt lernen t, an those iodsited to the estate- will snake payment to- Mr. KEUU wlihowtdeltv. KCXEGUXDA REX8CHLER, mar2-lw Adosiaistratri. - - NOTICE. ALL persons crcerDed, will take aotlee that a cetl tificHte givn ly the School Commissioner o1 snderbura county td one Walter Beal, teptemba iXh fJT, for the purchase cf lot No. 7, on th plat oj the School Laiid sand l-eing the southwest quarter e the northenat qoxrier of srrrien g, town 6, s tb rar go II west, containing 2' acres more or less, wnich cerUficate waasignel nv cad Bealio wnv Ambrose Yeafet is now th property of the undersigned by pfiirhäs, ha been lost and no deed made for sei Und, and thaj the undersigned Intend fo spply fa the AadHnrof sai coontv for a new certificate,' according to the law ta) -that case provided. ANTOXY KOSTAX. octlO-dlt-wfrn ' ' nODEY-SLADY BOOR .for March. lustrse-y LW by fchlft POBELL fc C0SY0T0X. r II REE CWS Enquire of teblii AXD CALVES FOR SALE. Z. R. COOK fc bOX. SUXDRIES.Psper Shelled Ausonds; Iroft o do, . English WaTnutf : Brazil Sittg', Filiierts and Pea XirtsFor sale in lou to svit, by Z. II. COOJC fc SOX. UST RErEtTED BT EXPRXSJ.Yanxee Torinn f M .KSwan's Tastsnctiva TtilM: Musical Banquet, for sale by fehS J. IZXALY. R ECSIVXB BT EXPRESS. Prank Leslie's Sew Magax'JiS for March, 1 tirahamNi do do 10: Emerson's Macazia ad Patr.ism'S Montfcly; at eb83 J.HEALEY a. 1 ACKEREL. TX packages whole and half bhl IT I and kitta. uorted rwnihera, jnst receive, for saleby GILBERT BOWLES, mar" Sycamore stroet. ORX6HELlJERS. 6 Western C wa S bailers; 5 Rsuta Wesiw- Cora- &h.lrs, wst reealvw fcy Jaeifvdaw Z. K-COOK SOX -