Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 94, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 March 1858 — Page 3

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AKQ-AKTEK. I 3.M. 5''r?5 Tester-lav A. Al p.rr THtimoxiniA. M. P.M. 4 fJT" Advertiseiueut intended for the Daily, mutt b Uau.le.l in before 4 o'clock, P. M. to insure insrtioo. Newshiy can he supplied with the Jocrxal, u.t-.erty-fie ceaUl !y vp'ytatf Ue Coun-tiir-loom. BY TELEGRAPH. TtUdllfHID XrLt!Te!.T TO THE E YAMsVILLK BULT JOrasxL BT I. W. II. XXXVlU Corazress First Session. Washington, March 12 u Senate. Mr. Clmnd'er of Michigan commenced to krx'uk on the Kansas bill. llocai. The con-nlar p.nJ diplomatic npproprialion bill wan taken up anJ pajeeJ. Norwegian Hark. Mr. ninjrmaii of N". C, from the Committee on Foiticn Affair: reported a bill approprwtms $7.V) to pay the repair on the Norwejritiii bark Ellen, which rescued a portion of the pj!e Direr of th j Central America. l'uwd tliu lliiso. Also pai!c.i Senate bill authoruin; certain oS.-crs and men engaged l'l the several expeditions by the United fctate.- in search of 2ir John Franklin, to receive tin moduli in commemoration of their services, awarded by the British Government. Vamii.ngtox, March 12 r x Senatt. Chandler suiJ h ww opposed to tl.e L-x'ompton Constitution 1'ort'onr reason, i'irst, it was conceived and concluded in Iran J. .Soeoii'l, it does not wuianate from the people of the Territory, nor does it expre meir wui, ana 1 uut out vi a kiics ui uj;resion on the part ol tho slave- power, which, if consummated, will end in the subversion of the Constitntiou. Third, it strikes a do:tlh blow at the States rights and -opu-lar sovereignly. In areninjr the flrs-t point he referred to the condition and workings o! tLii Missouri Compromise, lie next bnedj comba'tei Uonjs. ruin's argument that slavery was the common law of England, quoting authorities tor hi josilion. He also referred to the Dred Scott decision, tho princij:il Uoma of which he denounced as a most aacjreruti njrsr rcsion on the Constitution. lie procrede-t to a narration of the Kaunas frauds, und alluded to the tact that tho first L?(T'slature of Kansas passed tho whole code ot Missouri laws, with several paces of additional iniamou laws of their own conduction. Polk r.skcd him to point to one law identical with the code of Misuri. Chandler said he had not the coda of Missouri before him, hut ho undertook to ullirm that the whole code was enacted. 1'olk said, specify one. C'h indlcr said hJ was not familiar with thj Missouri code, but could prove' what Lj Mild. Polk said he would lik? to hear tha pro f. Chandler said lie could prove it by the evHeiicc of thres men who pcnt tliree weeks vof!ipi.riii th'j two codes. Tolk said. u:ime them. iMiandk-r replied, Messrs. Howard, Sherntun, and another member of tho House; I si'.ou't know his name, but he is thcrj. He tlien proccedid to review the Kun- election, reiterating the statements already familiar to the pub.iv . . Discnrsivo remarks followed, !n wl ieh he quoted Cass and lSnclinnan n supporting the Missouri Compromise down to 1843. lie also maintained in opposition to Benjamin's theory that slavery was tho creature of the Municipal law. ra.tjii tho 'President Buchanan, ho said he respected him so Ion as he kept within the laws; but when ho attempted to force a Constitution npon an unwilling people, ha was no h-ner James Buchanan. President, hut James Buchanan, a crimiuul. Tho (tovcrnment, he believed, could not succeed in its designs. It had iot money enough to buy bayonets enonsrh to lore that Constitution on the people of Kansas, should it uttoinpt it. And it blood should boshed hu would bj liable to impeachment, liable to be handed as a murderer. He deprecated civil war. He 4011 leased his renpjet for tho people of Kansa would bs U'ssud if they did not resist, and ho would hold t'.u President responsible for every drop ot blood sh'id. Quoting extracts from Ham mond's speech, charaet-sriziiii the laborers of tbo North as staves. Chandler replied to it with force, quottnj Sou'.hern writers. Kansas Committee ' IIocse. The speaker announced tho pend in j question to be an appeal takrn bv Harris of HU. fron disciAton of chair that he could not read the Journal and statement of Xansas Committee to show that the Commit Tea had not executed tk order f the House tor the reason that the minority could not make a report from the Committed and that it was no privilege. Harris Haid nothinz but imperative duty compelled htm to raise the nujstion. it was not ami rash.v, ho ua J others of the miuoritr do not propose to make a rerort tram Com mitte Km merely to tow that the other member ot the Commit teo have disobeyed the order of thj Ilonso. The minority report no bill tor Le-riflati ve action. The sulMlanti ve proposition is the privily of ths llonsa beca cnfrinscJ and the minutes of the Committee are part of that report, therefore they had tha right to retVr to or proaiue tuose minute. 110 quoted Mathorities showing tho House may entertain such movement as u question of privilege. Stephen contended the maioritr must first make report before the House can determine whether the committee have executed tho orders of the House. Ha was prepared to suow th-y had been fully executed. If tho report is not satisfactory to tho Hoaa let tu;ni discharge tho Committee and recom mit or Hrn it over to another committee. He was ready to meet thu issue but was opposed toasideway of overturning the rules and orders of the House and npscttin? parlia mentary law. He considered this the most important movement ever m;dein tho House ineo tin foundation of the Government. It is revolutionary and strikes at the foundation of the Government. It strikes at the loun Ustion of the rules and cr lcrs of the House. Utider its operation tho House could do no business. Grow caused to bo roal tho resolutions under whuh tho Committee was appointed, to show that the Committee was instructed to inquire into ail the fact connected with tho adoption of the Leeompton Constifutton; and whethtersaid Constitution was atifactory to a majority of the lejal voters of Kansas. Stephens roo to a point ot order. Grow said that came with a bad grace frtm Stephens, who had been indulj'sns in the utmost latitude ot debate. Stephens replied he had confined himself strictfy to the question before the House. If Grow wanted to know what the Committee Lad done, lie was ready to show. Grow said parliamentary law required a majority of the friends of inea-ures to be put on a Co'mmittce. but the presiding officer put r. majority of opponents. VVinslow called for the order. The speaker said the inestion was deli-ato. fc Grow was ooinmcnthi? on the action ol tfc"i chair. Grow resumed, saying if a majority of the Committee violate the order of the House, how is the House t- take action in ascertaining the fact, unless by the statement of one cr mere memoir oft hut Committee. Stephens said ho w.is reruly to show when the report comes np that tho Committee cxumincd every muturiul fact. Grow rop!!ti tli'i Co'nmit'pi In I nodisrrction. Tb.y wr directed to iiiye.tirate the facts. En-il'' acd hw thsy wero to know v nether the Committee had executed tho order of tho 11 viit.s under preseut aspects. The i.-enlkinan from Illinois, say the Committee have not done so. Stephens takes to oppcitc s; rounds. Ho thoi.-zbt tl rroper way wo if) tu limit the otfi'ial roeofd, which he r.nderstood mnbraeed the cutfre action of the .crir.rirT.'mc!iidi .1 rvpr? "f the fsj'r!-

ty. Let each branch of the Committee put iü their papers. 2nitman called for order, aayicj? 1; was ready to show that tbo Committee had done i s doty. The Speaker aaid the report could be read by pcncrnl consent, and it would be proper for the House to- take auch action as they think proper. Euffiish appealed to ajl side rf the House to receive the puper, and fix a day for their consideration. Washburn of Maine oLiected.' Harris, of Maryland, offered a - proposition that each branch of the Committee, present their parr, and postpone further conslderationjj tillTnesd t. Underwood offered a aimilar proposition. Both wrre objected to. Campbell angjrested to Enclish to offer a proviso that no amendment be made to the repot t of tho majority in form of a bill to admit Kan? so lonjr a an v five persons of the. Committee desiie to be heard on the facts. Colfax a.dteJ English to modify hi proposition so ns tocall only for the o2kial report of the Committee. Stephens did not know where tho official journal was kept. There was no clerk, and no journal read to the Committee. He never heard it read, and did not call it official, unless sanctioned by the Committee. Morill anzzested the informal submission of reports, an I that the pending question be postponed til! Friday next. Washburn explained whr lie objected to English's proposition. lie thought if the Ilonso adopt the report ot the majority, it would amount to Legislative action. Stephens said it was not the object of the Committee to append a bill to the joint resolution for th admission of Kansas. Washburnc said yon can have your Report introduced into the recordsof the Committee. Stephen said I stand upon the right of the Vmmittce. Adrian said they were approachinjr ft definite point. The frreatexcitiraent had pas.ed oö. If Fnsrlish's proposition was correct it

011711t to be adopted. English asked unanimous consent that Stephens and Harris be permitted to present their Keport. that they mipht re printed, rut not with a bill or joint resolution appended. Jones, of renn., moved th:it the pendine appeal be laid on the tabic. Negatived, 109 against 111. Harris said his y.ropositi-n embraced the wnole case fairly and fully, and would Stephens, or other member of the Committee. object to the minority hereafter presenting their views in ft report! Stephens said he would not. L-itcher said he would not object to Harris making a report in a rejrular wnv; but ho objected that the minr-rity should take tho chance with a demurrer, and when that fail ed, take another chaflce by tnakinsr a report. Ham claimed nothing at the rrnnd or tho majority of the Committee; but a they express! an anxiety for a proposition on which all could unite, he submitted the proposition as one lairness; but apprehending obeotiona, lio would csll attention to ihn subject now, if Lev her and hi friends had determined on their course. Hi cource was fixed. He then withdrew lis appeal saying, as the objection had been made to the present action of the minoiity report, he would let the majority take tlio chancea for the introduction af [sic] their report. . House adjourned till Monday. ----- LATER FROM UTAH. ST. LOUIS, March 12—M. The Council Bluffs Bugle, of the 3d, says that Mr. Wingate, just arrived from Salt Lake, report no snow in Salt Lake Valley, and very little in the mountains. He came by a route known only to mountaineers, by which horsemen in single file can pass. This undiscovered route passes between perpendicular rocks for thirteen miles, many places being only three feet wide, and completely covered with a roof of rock. The Mormon are manufacturing small cannon with percussion locks and telescopic sights. They will carry a two pound ball, with a much certainty as a common rifle will, one hundred and twenty yards. They are also making five hundred revolvers per week, and manufacturing coarse powder for mining purposes. A skirmish between a Mormon picket guard and the army had taken place, in which two of the former, and four of the latter were killed. Young is willing that the civil officers shall come into the Territory and enter upon their duties, but says if the army attempt to enter the valley, they will be resisted. On the 24th of January, Young preached to nine thousand people, all of whom rose when Young requested those in favor of "giving the troops hell" to rise. A letter trorn Capt Marcy, dated Taos, January 24th, says, he was fitty-six days making the trip. For two hundred miles they encountered snow from two to five feet deep. They made only thirty miles in ten days, and lived on starved mules eleven days. One man perished, and many were badly frozen. They lost forty-four out of sixty-six mules. ----- Steamer Sunk St. Loci, March 12 m The steamer Lady Walton arrived at Jefferson Barracks yesterday with two hundred troop from Fort Smith. The steamer Arkansas, with two hundred additional troops from the same fort, ftink ono hundred and sixty miles below Cairo. It is not yet ascertained whether any lives were lost. The troops belong to the seventh Infantry, and are destined for Utah. Anil-ltesraptou Meeting. Cleveland, March 12 11 A crowded anti-Lccomptou meeting was held last niffht at the Melodeon, and was addressed by the Hon. F P. Stanton and others. Resolutions were adopted declaring the Democracy of Clcavcland oppoed to the admission of Kausaa under the Lecompton Constitution. New York, March 12 An arrival from tho Kivcr Platte furnishes advices from tho surrounding country to the 10th January. The war was continued at Monte Video, but without vigor. The city was besicired, althonsrh communication with the country was free. New York, March 12 x An arrival furnishes Balize and Honduras advices to the ISth February. The Legislature had passed a law authorizing the importation of 2000 Coolies or Sepoys. The small pox was prevalent. Boston, March 12 -m. The ship Helen, of Bostoii, from London to Melbourne, was burnt at sea on the 7th December last. Her crew wero saved, und arrived at Galley. The Weather. March 12. Telegraphed at nine o'clock this evehin-r by tho E. fc W. line. Nahvillo Clear; mer. 52. Prairie du Chien C ear; mer. 45. Milwaukie Clear; mer. 45. Fulton Pleasant; mer. rU, lt'K-k IhibJ rieu-uut; mer. 64. Bnrlingion Mcrcnrr 50. Dubuqnc Mercnry h?. Indianapolis Clour; mer. 47. Cincinnati Hear; mer. 4?. Buffalo Cloudy; mer 85. Qusbee Mercury 5. Montreal Mercnry 10. Albany Clear; mer. 32. Portland Clear; mer. 1?. Calais Pleasant; mer. 1Ü. Sack ville Cloudy ; mer. 2S. Halifax Cloudy; mer. SO. Bangor Clear; wind I"s. W. litter .ew. PiTTMsrRQ. March 12 Ji River swelled a little yesterdav, bat is now falling, with 4 feet 6 inches by the pier mark. Weather clear. LofisviLtr, March 13 x Hirer falling. Five feet en inh'.3 in the canal. Weather ir.

Aew York Market. New Yo::c, Mardi 12 Flour firm; sales rf 8000 bbls. Wheat firm; 7000 hube', sold. Corn rm; 2C0O0 bushel aold at 63 for .white; yellow uncharged. Mess pork advanced 5c; quoted a: 16 8'J. Fritno pork advanced 10c; quoted at $1S 60. ' Lard firm at tXWJ Whisky dull. Beef quiet. New York, March 12 r u Cotton closed quiet; sale of 2 )00 bal ;s. Flour firm: sales of 10,00) bbls. Wheat buoyant: sales ot 9000 bushels at $1 Svtl 12 for Southern white. Corn; sales 81, nO't bush at 6SiJS for white, and 71e for yellow, ad-vance-of 1c on each. Mess pork advanced 5c; quoted at $16 S0&16 S3. Bacon qu el at $&9J for ham, and (&'j tor shoulders. Lard firm at 'JSlök. Tallow 10;. Sugar and coffee firm: sales of 4')' bajs Rio. Tobacco 017. Kiee dull. Freights mvre active and firmer, Cincinnati Markets. Cincixnati, March 12 11

Flour dull and declining; at 3 65Td3 75 for suDerfine. S'rt bbls. sold Whisky 16K. and in tair demand. Provisions unchanged, and not much doing. Holders firm. No chanze in other articles. The river has fallen two inches during the last twenty-foer houis. Weather cleur; mercury 49. Cincinnati, March 12 r m Flour unchanzed, and in fair demand; 2.S00 bbls sold at S 658 70. Whisky v,nchansrcJ; 1.200 bbls sold at 15. Provisions unchanged, and not much done; holders firm. Sales of 40) bVa mess pork ut $15 12 (315 23; 60,000 lb bulk fchonJ-iers sold at 5, and 600 bbls lard at V. Groceries firm and buoyant. Sugar 7(25. lolaases Coffee 11 (ä 12 c. I,hlla4elpbU MarketriiiLAUJbLriiiA, March 12 si The inspections of flour fur the week amount to only 14.253 bbls. Market firm, but entirely "devoid of activity. Sales 0 shipping brands at 4 60; extra at 4 875 25: and extra family and fancy, from 5 87 to 6 25. Bye flour .teady at 8 12; and corn meal at 2 67. Wheat of good quality wuu'ed at lc.ejiS . advance. Sales of primo red atl 03(gl 10, and white at 1 30l 82; Bye wjintel ut 7ftc. Corn in active request, und 8.0O0 bushel yellow sold at C01lc. Oat command 85o. Provisions hela with increased firmness. 400 bbls mesa pork sold at 16 50&17 00; 150 cak bacon at 1IH'&12K for hams; 9i(jIo for sides, and 7)(iCSc. for shoulders. Bulk meats continue as last quoted. Dressed hogs command Cc.; lard looking up; sales of barrel at lOj-f, und krg at 11 cash. Whisky drooping; sales at 1 !Nw Orleans Market. New Oblaans, March II r u Flour $4 50. Wheut $1 05. Corn 55c Mess pork $tß and dull. Prime perk $13. Bacon hams 9ei bacon sides Vc. Til Ii 14 IV EU. Arrivals anl Departures. Trtra 1. G. U'ltiley St Co.'s Reg-itw.l Masch 11. lt?rnMic, New Orleans to Louisvül. I'wichvll, LoulKville to New Orlciuis. Jlauarch, Cincinnati to Nev OrUaus. l'ocahonta. New Orleans to Waiiah. Vixn. St. LouiuUi I'itu'.urfch. Tell6n,Tvr Orleans to Luui;lif. Fairy Qutcn, Xtihville to Cirfinnati. Ualtir, Lo-irvillo to New Orlcatis. It. J. Ward, New Oilean to Lvuuvill. Fred Trun. Ciixinnati to St. Leuis. PuultitU, Cineim.kll to Nashville. Uowlii Ureen, Howling Green to Evsiisvllle. fcioto, Louisville to lleodersun. Queen of the West, Cincinnati to New Or'eaus. Ureenville. Bowline Ureen to KVwnTil!c. The Biveb at this point contiuue to fall slowly. Tho tpendid packet Southerner will bo up tomorrow for Louisville. Tho Missouri river has been closed with ice at Le Claire fourteen miles above Kock Island, and buggies are driven across. The steamer Comet has been attached at Memphis for debts amounting to $5,009. A new steamer, the War Eale, leaves Cincinnati to-day for the Upper Missouri. The Glendalo will bo down to-day for Memphis. The Peter Tellon discharged at our levee yesterdav, over one hundred and fifty tons ot groceries for EvansviKo merchants. The Diana discharged nearly the same amount j Thursday. The spring stock of groceiios, offered in this market this season will be unusually li;rC. The Al via Adorns is tho packet for Memphis thi morning, and the John Briggs for Louisville this afternoon. Both excellent boats, in charge of clever officers. The Pocahontas arrived at this port yosterday, with a cargo of sugar for Wab.-sh. She lctt New Orleans on tha 13t'- of February. Owing to the low starre of water in Wabash tho sugar will be reshipped by the . & C. II. V.. to its destination. Tnr. Weather Yesterday was a universal subject ot remark. Business on the levee revived, and at noon a half dozen boats were busily engaged discharging and receiving freight. Tho Win. Baird from Cincinnati completed her cargo and cleared for the South. Thu Kobt.J. Ward and Peter Tellon passed up from New Orleans. STEAMBOATS. It EU L I.Alt LUl'IsjYIlXK, E V.WsVliXIi AXD IIEDEII0. l'ACKET. t THE STE AMER SCIOTO. NO. C, rv will leae k.v:iinville every Tl r.fDAY atd clock. P. M..amt 9 ATL KDAY at 4 o'cIock. r. m., r IleuJcrson And Loaisville. Aecsmmo-Iasions excellent. Jangs Louisville, Kvansvillc and Memphi Regular Weekly racket. THE LOW-PRESSUKE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, Ct. W. TRirLETT J. D. AUG II KU... Commander. a Clerk. LEAVES Louinvills erry Tuesday at 5 e. M.;l-aves Mem phis every triilay at 5 r. m.; L-vr EVANSVII.LK f.r LOl'IVII.I.E ererr SI N DAY at 4 r. .;levre EVAN'SVILLE for.MEMI'M every WEDNESDAY st II a. a. J3U'v Ruines solicited and atteoded to at same rates ss charged by Hacket. jao:i-tr T. O. O'KIELEY S: CO., Agents WABASH PACKET-RVTE ARCH ET. The steamer KATE SARCIlET will run rernlarlv fmra Ersnsviile in the afswh trde durin the winter, or s long as the river oha'l be navis:ile. Shii)iers may rely on her making renlar trips, and tue strictest atteutioa being given to their orders. nov 18-tf REGULAR KV AXSV1LLK AXD WABASH RIVER PACKET. THE i:IPTRK NO. 3 Sntton , Jter. will rnn as a reenlar hvansrilie and W Itivei packet. For freitih; or paesaee apply on IkmuvI. ml'RXIPS. :0fl ltuhe'.s f rime Turnips, Snt reJL ceired and f.r sale y . . COOK k SQ. 2000 WHOLE, half and quarter boxe r dines. Just received t'V Z.H. COOK & ftOV a LE. 54 bM Pittshnrifh Ale, just receirea and for nale.a reduced price. .. feKl 1 ti A A r- I ' n Ts F .1 UUKIt BOX Est, Ac. A variety of Worm Boxes and Writing Deals, for sle Mr dec-23-tf. JOHN HE ALT. K ATTING hales Ns. 1 and i Cotton Batting, jmst received and for slebr leoj . WIIEELEIt & RICG3. A GREAT BARGAI.V TO he UP. ANEW TWO HOR9K WAGOX, with four etr KoMPprirp, p?r Mle t a very lowrrVr.hy I. fc. t. HEIMANN.

FOREIGN.

EiMPLuYMENT. r0 a Month and nil Kxpene Paid. A N AOENT Is WANTED TN EVERY TOWX art'ii.uu y in m- 1 niieu inie, m f.-'icite in 1 re pMa''le anl easy fcusmes, ty wlirh ti, i.rr.f:r ninv ett'iin'v rca!i7.sl. For full tlrticul&rs .'Idrss II , MONNETT & CO ,eonir f r.r .x.ai and Mercer streets New York City, indusii: ore postage stani p . tfH.S-d&wim "THE LIVER L VIGOR ATOR! BfREl'ARED BY PH. SAXFORP, I? A ORE AT seientific Me lioU Dincoreiy, ami Urtailr wnrkineruresiilmo'it toi sreit tu believe. It cures M if by inacic. even the tirt dose nvini henefit, and seldom mor than one hot le is iequire-1 t cure any Und of L y T Complaint, fr mi the w rt Jiiundlce or Dyspepi ta a common hsJache.all of wUicU are the result of a Diseased Liver. The Liver is net of the rrinc'palrecuhtirsorilie human Imdy.and whn ifyperfonusi-nfunctionwell thi p;wer of theyteni nre lully develops!. The Hönisch i Almost entirely tependent on the healthy action of th" Hrer f r thei.roper performance of its function. When the t- tuwh itht fanU the bowels areatfault,andthewholeHytem suffers It ronsequencc of one orftn the'ivi-r htvingceitH to do itsd'ity. ForthdiSi:uerjT f tht orpin, one of the pripr'tr has mie itJlns stud; , in a practice of nmre thn twenty yertr,o rind ine remedy wherewith t1 cittr.teijct ""ae many derangement to which it I tUMe. S To pr"ve that thi re-roedr I at lint found, my perou troubled w'thlirer .-ompUjit in any of its form, lias but t try a?ttle, aul conviction U certain. " A omponnd his hen'forTiehytislTL'tf gnm and extrvtinc tH it p-rt hicli U s-iluh!e for the active virtu-n of the medi- r Tt ine. Thene gum remove all morbid or tad mntter frjrn the .'teni. supplyinglntheirplacesheslthy dow of Inle invifomtiiig the tom:vh, canning food to dicet well, pur'.frinrf theblood,riTiT:r toneanil lu-aHli t-the wholemichinary,rtmTir.rtliecii f the dien. ni ellei -Inean.'iicalrureaitl.oiitr'aiiy of the rliicreeiile after elfxts fe'.t by mii Uniel or mineral poisuu that is muKtly rnrtf4.'i. One dose after entins tl-uiTn"!Tt to relieve the st-mi.'wh and (Hrcvent the Hfood from riking and sourine tatf Only one dose taken le-k'ore retiring rrevent nichduare. Only onedise tasen st -nltht loosens the lovreli gently and cures costive wne-. One doe taken a'ter eu'li mca! will cure Dyspeps. I rf do-w of two caspoQnsful will slsars relifve s fick li-ad;clie. One bott'e t iken for fe---nsle o "Structln remor thu eune of the dis,K'nd make a perfwn :-nre. Ollv onedie linmedi- jiXelvrelicvescholic while One dose fien repenteit a sure cure for cholera M'rtu and a preventUne d-se Ikkii often 'nil nrerefit tn recurrene of bilious atlacWs.a rhile it relieves ail feel'nr. B-A 2fOny one hotile tneeleiltothroiroiitof the r,emtheelT..'Ctofnie1i 'tieaf'era otirsekne. "One Wo tie tiken f irIanndieeremoTesaUyelItciiri or ur.nwtuntl cal-JJ" r from the akin. One dose taken a hn ''.; me before ev.in? gives vior t the ppetite udna!ies f xd die-t well. rt:ie dte often repe;ilieurif Chr nilc Di:irrhtl !nlUrort form, while 3 ummer and bovrcl coiu. pl iinUvield sliiit.toihS ir-doe. One or two il'iHe enre.utacks canned by worms, while for W'.rm in chil l-Tren. th-reis no mirer, afe or speedier renHv in "he world as it never Mis. There no exuererstion n theeuf-itemen;; they sre plain. foerf it-. i'i:itlV e run tire ev dern'e to prove, while all who um; it sre ivlng their unaulin u tvstim-iny In its fvr. Anions the Imndrvds of Liver Itemed U-0 now t'Cerei t' the p'i''!'e. iVrfuri" inne wer-in s fuliv reefitn-m-iud nt Dr. S-i if.tcl s t nvi!orior,so cnerl!y known now thr-iuc'iotittlie I'nt . T.i' fs-rparat ion Is tru'y a Liver InvicoratiT, p-.-o.lnc'iitf the in happy t-nlis on all ho u.9 if. Almost uminnM V-le c-i-t'fu-ate bare b.'en t-ti of t'i; Krt vinueof thi mMieine l.y those f the hihet stsn-ling in society, and w know If fo he the Ie4 prepnnition lefore the public II ttf&sos Cor?TT DctioeaT. PH I CK OX II Dt!J.R PER BOTTLE. W. LlKR30WKn,Süle Atret.t Fva.svilie. . : N FORD t Co.. tasrl Proprietors, Hi UroAdway New Yrtf. sta it A ada.maxtim: 0 rr 33 ilm es . ''IlK uulerlgiie I continue the nisnurature ,f 1 their relebntrd Can II-, of the dJl rcut sixes, fuar, five, six and ncven to the pound. ALL WARRANTED FULL WEIGHT. Consumers will find it ereatly to their interet to the Candles in tircrwreuca to iliotte Uiat are sold 11 f COCNT. Mitir Cardie that are really ren to the poond are branded and sold ns Ue, m üine a difT'jrenre Acninst thu con-umer of tive ponnris to the box. The variation ihhhU.v nd in the twice is not proportioned to this ilirt'ei-enee.as the (', tUit stnte.oent shows: A box or SevuNS cotisj 2T Caioles. ad is sold roa ;'" rnrm, iiicm is Tnr m tch. wcihiit. A box ofM n.,o Shout Wnnsr Six'," rosTi ot.v 8iii'ASDi.as, SAME .SIZE AS THE SEYENS, Asoi soi.o ron r .KTV rorsos. Suppitoirs the prio of the former 0 be -JO. cents. And the liittrr cei:L. there m i'l 1- a diflfrern e of twruty renLs in iwiee and H-ven Candles in count per box, iu f.trorof tlie full wi'nt C.indles to r"tilers and c mse.miT; and this will le ii.ereated five cents per box for very rent advar.ee In priee. Thoe liit.Trtl would do well to examine th subject f r Üietaselv es. PROCTER k !AMnL! . rnv'-imlf 24 West Reeund street, CincimiH'. A Hook for Kvery Min's Library." f EXPERIENCED AGENTS WASTED IN ALL i pirtsof theeonntrv. to obtain ubcribr for the M'MPREHilN.4lVE OEOUU MMIV AND II I STOKY, Ancirnt and Mo-W-.. OF THE WIMI.E WORLD," by 8. O. OiODRH'H. (Peter Tarier.) Kleffantlv hun'!.1md ilinstin'M with i0 beautfal engravinsiand viinsvs. V rice 4.1. So! I only by the Acmiti, to each of whom n pei-xl district will le civon. K ire inducements ofl r-ed The -'II "ir.e Journal" avs of t'-i "rnri;: Nu f in.Uv whatever hould s with out it." Frfull parl'nHesldre--F. GEORGE W. ELLiOTT, I'n'.l sher, marl No. 17J WilüAin St., New Yoik. MISCELLANEOUS. EVA.VSYILLE Ai CR WYFO UIHVIlLH R A I L no A D . ForLoolivlIle. Clnrlnnatl, t. I. ouU, Indian iiollsaud the Eatt TI3IR rii.xc:i:i. WEDXEäDAYsMAIlCH 0!V and after We1-.iediT M.irrh Sr1. the up M ill tri. 11 leives vuisville at ft romutei ptt jr. N,; arrive st Terre llautd 5 minutes p L-t The tivn Mut Train leave T-rre Hintes minutes p:it r. Jt.;iwriTes :it F.v.nsvlll s minuu?s pust in. The mxi.iainoti ti.ion Tmms leuve hs hcrrtofore, bnt pa Vinreiiins, North, at li:!-?: S.tii'h, at !.':3.:;aiTive at Terre llvite y.i und Evmsville s:;t p. All Swtions, e-,-pt lrinceor. FAtoKH, Vincenues, CiM'liaie and su1Uvau. me invle Flag Maiious. TAU To Louisville Cincinnati.... In liauap lis.. : fO; To St. Lonis l-i 50 . " öfl Cairo 7 73 . 2M " ChicACO.. ..1 Ml ..17 IK) Cleveland. ..U 5" " I'ittsl.unt TiulUlo.... CUiiadelphia. nH;niore New York 2 Mh' " ljtjn ...: .vi Washititon.. JOHN TNG IT. Ja., un-rintendent AHAMS KXPKIvSS CU31IMNY. XEW ARRAXGEMEXT. THE ADAMS' EX PRESS COM PAN Y respectfnilv a:inounc4 to thir friendsand nutrons.tne iub ic of Eransville and vieinity, Hut, with lucreasva fa liitles for the trinporUiuu of F R L I Q II T , PACKAGES, MÜNK Y and VALUABLES. They solicit a continnsnce of former favors. Kip eial care UV.-n in the collection of BILLS. DRAFTS . X O T K S . And the transportAtion of mll or valuable räcssge. All persons wishing to avail ihemelres of the facilities of the E xprev, csn obta.n any desired inf ormatior. in refereic l the routes ud do. Ails of the business, at their ofiice on Firt street, tet ween Mjin and Loenst opposite the Post-Ortice. dels Ii. II. FISH, Ag'tT It A X S I'O ItT ATI O X WESTWAUD. WE beg tocall the attention of MerchnnUbuvir.g or orderinir their fail stocks fr-on the Eastern ciues, to the iuierior advantages and facilities of the Baltimore nnd Ohio Kailrond, for the Mfe and speedy trsusporution of Freights to Evansrllle and vicinity. Connections are made with the most reliA'de IUilroals nnd Steamship.. River Rome shortened and impror-d by completion to Parkersburgh. Through rates lower than by any other route. "Arply to .M. I'ottbr, Boston; H. . Kslly, Philadelphis: C.W.I'ERViet,N.York;J. T. F.iülasd, Daitiiaore, for information or thr-mch rates, or to CEO. FOSTERS CO., FretcU Aeents. Comer Loenst street and Canal. Erkusviile, IudiAna. jvitl M.1 XCY fSAPf. JM boxes, ronsistine' of Mil r itiry Shivintf. Transparent Cakss, Ti-Hps'ent liars, F iner Rose, Fsncy liars, etc. Just received and for sale vsav tow by .. 3 GILBERTS BOWLER CANDLES. , fft boxes Cincinnati Tallow Csndles; ID do Star do; 5 do Ciucinnui rum """P, jnn renrn ry fV3 WHEELER Jt K IGGS. g UDER VINE-JAR. 40bhlsPURE CIDERYI'FGAR,forjlW jan28 Z.H. COOK fe SOX R AISIXS. 2 boxes received sndfor-aieby iAnlS VICKEKi iL JOnXSTOX. KAXAWTIA aALTSoftNirrelf. in fine orrler. for sale by GILBERT St BOWLDS. jan) 7ALEXTINr.!YAtEXTIXES.Ccnilc an-i otooptA, ja recei-sf t ftM DBELL k CNTNGTOX.

MISCELLANEOUS.

STATEMENT OF THE COXDITICX OF TUS - Hartford Fire Insurance Company TO THE AUDITOR OF TUE iTATE OF OHIO January I 18öS. !. Tl.e nam, of the Comply is The HARTFORD Fliifc INSURANCE tOJPANY;aud iulocut ju is at Hurt.' jrl, Connecticut. 2 The Capital fetuck uf the Cuipo.v i...$j00,(KO 9. 1 he amour: of its Capital stuck paid up s ; y$,cw Tue Aseu of Ue C-uipji.y areas foi;; Par Market . . Value. ulie. jll bbars llirtrord Dank StoiL..'. UI.I O dj., i, " i'ha;.-.x Xtm IW) Sfiares Connecticut River Iliukinj Cvmpmy Slock 5,; C.000 3U UAre Farraersand Mechanlcs' Ü'K Stoelc C.'-C ' T W 115 Sucres Citv bank St-jCK ll.V-i li. vtl :j " Cfuirt-rOilc Üanlt Stock.... 20.'"O I VM UH Mercantile K:iulc tiXK 1',M P," l.v) Biinkof ll;u if..rlC .. lö, T.O fxcHinee lUuk stjcit iU.VJ 1,'jvO 110 ?htres Mereh Ui'.s an t Msnuf.i:;urer's Bank t k, .X pvce:n,p;ii i.. .. :;) 50 Miaiv .Vina p.ank m.-k, 10 y.t cent. p;d..... 600 200 Shares Amcrii-aa Exciu.ge lian ÜUKk. New York SC.W 19,;C3 y' Sluires Uankof America 5toc,Ntw York..... 3C,o;:o 2i,m AKishiires L.U.K if Liuamerce Stx k, New Y.rk v- V, 5 sharts Ini porter and Trade:V Iiai-.g ftock, New York W00 2tO Shiiri Mitiihsitnui Cou:pauv Bunk - ' .St-, N-w York I0.OC0 10" Shares Merchant Cunk St.tek.Xow Y.wk 1.003 10 Shares JIervhnti' Ituuk i-tock,New Y'ork. 25 ier cent. vaid... 12;.!) 1,2:0 20" Shares Union Ran StocK, New Y'oi k :ti,0ui n of 2i"i0 Shires Oi-es.n üaukMock, N.York. lciVO 7,'i.O tiW Shares Bank o Nenh America Stock. New Vorn 10,WO 10.COO 2i' Shares Metropolitan Rank Stoca, New York 2t,TC0 2T.7.8 10) Shires Mervu.ints' Dans Stock, Boston lO.O'.s) WjO 1s) Shares Banit of Commerce Suck, -ton 10,003 S,6j0 Id Shares Hirtfurd and New Huven Kaihad Sto 10,0u0 :i,"?0 51 shares ll.im-rd. Providence And Fishkiil KuU-oatl StotK, pretVrrtd... S.jDO J,0? 21 Shares Coai.ectidut River Railroad Slock 2jm l.i"0 12t Share Codnerlicut ltivcr Rv.lrj.id 8:ock 12,i.!n3 S.VO in.i,7:) i.;o Bills Rec'vA.le bearing intereit. including Special Deposit in itiinks 122,1 3 T2 Balance on 'j i. due the Compsnny Wti 'I Cah in hands of Aitenss or in course of trtn.tuifeiori r,l T 00 Caih on Luid A,h2 s 6. No liabilities to RanKs or other, du or not due. fi. No lo."es adjusted and die. " Amout.tof iose either unadjusted 8. or Adjustol and not due. ( 9. Losses in utn-nse wAit'ng further CO prmT, mciuiied in th annwer a'jove. Allot'l. litciaims ACiiiit the Company. ".t 12 II. lheruteofthe(oiiiDariv is not to exe-ri li JJMi In Any one rilt. tu:joct to loss by a finele fire. i 12. The H'uouni insured in a ritv or village, dep uids "P"ii iis r. 'i cn'i-lly the d'isira' le hks to le had; Huhjcci to the rule i.tibire nume.'. j U. The amount iusured in snv sne Mock of luiUIngs d-ren Is upon its sire and co'nstructl in, suje.-t to tlie rulea'ove referred to. U. No part of t!.e Cnpiuil or e.trr.tnes of this Compuny has i'e'ii d.p isited in any other sk.te aspect my tor los es therein, :md no such deposit is required ' y ny :ii exct-pt Indiana; frum which fctiite the i Aeencies if this compnny were withdrawn, as this Cnmpviy c itertaiiis the opinion that its entire Capital and resources are pie led for the equal security of all its Policy h'dttcrs, nnd hould n leumili. Ulider the opinion of a Inte Attorney ticnenil of thy Statt? of Indiana u!Vrea;d, pronoiincir the law iNVti.in and void, sntneof.tha A rents 01 tins Ciitiny have re. suuied th-lr oMce and continue to tra:iact tae üus::tes of InsuiHnre in that SlAt.-. And this Company will recognize alt Its Policies issue! ti any party or pu-ties in the State of lnd ani ss va'id iind or büidlnn olli?i'.i-.n, and p!edu itself toSf:i.Uifnl prr.riiirtr.; of I such rr.ntrAct.s of Insurtno, wIicUmt so held ly .cal of tLe pAsaKOf tlie liwrefe:ult.if mr. : C T. ROWERS, St-creiary. STATE OF CONNECTin: r, .JUttlror.i Coustv, j J tNCBY, i:,?. Personally sppes.rH Ctl, HOW K KS, Scrr-!Ai- of the ll.irtf'Td Fire Insurance Coinrmny, nudrtiAb;on:h that the forejoii e statenient. .1 y i ui ul"vr;itJ, ii trite, fall i 1 c'irr.-ct suti-men't of the nira.r of sti I Conipany, snd xhibits so fur a cm be aertaine l a! thi Lit-, it actual condition on the tirt day of Jsnu:irv, Hrf ,r n., IT. n. RARRORX, J. P. App!ichti6usforInnnfe mnv fee trac to the undersigned, ALLEN C. 11 ALIOCK, Aw- t, Janldsw Evansviile. ffiAii AXiTnicT 1 Jl 2:, bl.i. Tnr; i tierces Rice, Just reed br el wllEfTT.ER RI;rj!e. Y ANKF.3 NOTIONS, for March. !. ben n a weeatt DOCELLS COXYXtrrON. till) AXD II UTTER.. J .MxiU. Lar.1; Ü0 Uls. ituuer; received rer CnrM by 2. II. COQlI 8t SOX. '"IURKS ISLAND SALT. E itsj im;s,' v.tv crir-, j--'l per stevner FalrrhilJ, and fjrsUeby Lisa Hi GEO. FOSTER Si CO. II OX'KY. I ailhls Honey from Xew Cotnb, hist rere'vel for si.le by 7. II. COOK a SON . and ?rt AX, COUX AXD OATS.P f rt;e by Z.H. COOK k SOX. R IFLE POWDER. -CO kcs qualTtv. for snle GILPF-KTä kowlk.-. by IJan-301 rTU-7lNIrS H. H) bush, ree'd rer Canal aid f.i- sie Vy im li ie(. foteh rn. Vit VX. I9,0t.0 Uuaiieis Ütun. junvr-eeived and rer fcsaicby I. H.COOK 4: soN. SEEDS. Clover. Tiiaot'-r. Blue 11.. Red To? Ami f ji ileu OUR, DALZELL te. CO. inarl 1 OAF .L'iA't.-i. LLls No. 5 and . f..r fft by . A nir.rl ORK, DALZELL t CO. J AIL. W Kef assortel rails, for-ale IHK. Ii4I.ZEI.Lk CO. flit K. i0 nrre for hy JIlOCTOIt'S PEARL STARCH.-iOloT.es jujtreceivel sad for s.il by marl j OTLBERT lb BOWI.TIS.. ITHS IOO .l.nmi tr. 4t.. t.AäXr f.ii ... t hr A ' . ß ."-SU4UU,4.WU " 1 I ' ' ' ' S f!TI IIPDT t. lrtrt T'C Win Olülir. Ik A k. Iii'il hi,.. MYMN BOOK?. m M Hymu Dooks of the virlnm kinds mnv fou nd at M. L. JOHNSON'S marl I?iok tore, F int Street. BCRMN i FLVTD! BURNING FLUID! inn irsT00s It'.riiii.c Fluid.arpleodid Artirl, jiit re-i,--e-M-y (mari Z. II C00 Si SON. fORV.::. bushels Prime E.tr Corn, received jer t cn il Wit Wine and Win?, for snlf fe:J0 Z.H. CHXIK t?OX. UAMILYFLOUR.j HCKs Family Flonr wnrranied. For aale t-y 11. t;uriv at fOOLDEN STRUPn 21 rrcls Extra Baltimore Svrun. received ni f..r aale Iry flil Z. If. COOK 8t SONTRTUMPIIANTOYER ALL OTHER.- -The Premium Cuttine Box: Cummin' Patent !! and Straw Cuter. Tor aale by mart Z H. COOK & SON, Ag'is. i JICKLES, TRESERYES, re. 7: dozen ssfoineu ten ies; 21 rl do En'ih Pickles: 13 12 1" 10 S sepU do do Pie Fruit; do do Nat'irtl Preserves: tl di Eat India do do do Cordials: do Gulva Jelly; this dar ree'd by Z. H.COOK SON. CHEE'E.30 boxes Cheese, on ronslpnmcnt, low; M do IIamhurg'Che''e: marl TEN NET & SOREXSOX. C AXDLES. 100 boxe tnr C-enHes. marl TENNEY & SOREXSCN. G U E EX 4 PPLF.S .no bbls assortel 'Ohio" A pies, in Siort Aud for ai ty v Alf. VICKERY . I? n x '. nn ax : un ax ;- .. , . 3UO0 bushels i;rui receivei per Knuroao , T Z H.COOK A. SON. I VERPOOL T 4 RLE S A LT. A Si bau. also jf;0 SMALL KA. for ss!-br fel,13 GILBIiRT & IlOWLES. CO 'FEE M U-n Prim Rio f!iW. ;st r e! red andforealeby WHEELERi; RIGG5. UfESTERX RESRRYE CIIEESE.nä ixtxes Prime C n atore tnd 'or sn'oby t eW 1 W 1 1 KR L E It & RIOG3. ißÖasBraa, in quantities to suit pnrrhtser, fo gl kv SAM. VICKERYmTEVV ni)K?! NEW ROOKS? IK Hasheesh F.ner; Deit and Credit: Twin Roes, hr Mr". Ritchte; lrs. Steplf" ew Jlonuuy r r T. linl'Urrh Review do do; We.trr.iin-ter Arthur's Home M.njrwiine Knieker'HK'fcer "o do do do do; do; do; do; Omham'S 1I0 ' t "Jl I'llll s POWELL k. COXYXftTOX. AOfXDRIKS.0toxe Ra;s'ns: tu half boxes Rniairis: 125 boxes No. t Herrin: , . - W bbU Cement, j ust 'psff003. Ale and Laser Beer Agency. Zn. COOK & SON are Ar nts for the aale of F St 1. A. Lnock'scele'irated Ale and LwerBser, an1 nave Just r.eived a s'ock of each, to whjca they Id rite the Attention, of the Trrs PICTURE FRA3IES. BEAUTIf ÜL assorjoeot of nl2t monläln ef al) widths tust rstrest try feH POBELL k COXTNOTOX.

TOR SALE AND RENT.

GICEAT SALK AT AUCTION or - ..-. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, IX KVAl ViLLC, IXDIAXA. OX WKDXClAY,TIIK 3!sT DAY OF MARC II ISjS at one o'cIiKK, r. M.i at the Court House in the city of vaiv;lie. the Ufideri!fned ti'1 sell to the highest Did iers, at public auction, die following Reil Easte. to-Kit: 1. Lot No. 7. in th Donation rnlarfetn.nt of tbe city ,f FrauseiPe, in 4 p!ir-t ls, euch fr -King lif feet 011 Fourth r Market f?treet by ; $i feet ilepth witii a 13 feetiüUy in thensir. These .ts bin situate '"een Mnin aii I Sycamore aets, and ia tie imsnediste vicmitv cf tie Court House, suit very well far business lova' v.l. , I'.r nearest n-i4Tjo!-Uol ol 1'. iniS oo iie.s p-wt of tie city, and nevertheless in a v rv juiet vicinitv. will uiiike very ph "üntarni areeaivie smal resie-enres for basins aitii, u ho catinoii!.M-.t to luns n.i.ch time In coinjj to sod returnin froia thsirrtsiJenccs to their p!:tCes of dmnc Hi. slues. S Thesourh w.M;-riywrt(..rt!eorneror!Oakarid Fiit slreetj of Not Lo. 44, in th-; Upper nl ireement of the city of Ey nsviile. in 5 fare.-! of ii feet earh, frOTitir on Oalt strecU by 73 feet dej-th. Ths lots are sltuMed '.n a ruict, retret part of tle eity, and not too far olf from t.ie businc.5 iit of town, wheref.we thry would make very (.hnsunt tliCe of residence for business men of modente meuns. s. Sixty-thr-e feet front on Water street, betwrert Vine and Division street, by feet iet thwUh a l't feet Alley ia rear. Will be sM in J p-tnvSs of 21 feet f-nt earh. Also, in the same block, 20 feet front on Y'ir.estivet, by lö. feet depth ruuiiiiu; alonpide of a li feet Alley iIt the a'.ley iu the rvtr of lots No. il and Jii the Old, Plan cf the Town of Evansviiie.) This propjrtv is u;vjuetionVly of the most valnable In theliocitv.an.lthe hwv.'on one of thebe-t for any kind of !usiness h.l-sle nud retuil and snch nü opportcnitv uf petting a c'.csu and .od business lot on favorable tei ui ray not be v&'enxl for a lonj; time to C"uie. . Lots it an.l :. 3 itn 4 ? in RlocK Xe. 11! ir. the Town of T.!rrvn City. Tle lots re ach 2" fo.f wiOe and IO feet deep, an l fvoi.t on ore ide on the ' eniit-UnK of the cana'. and on the other side 011 Fourth ulreet and are only 12:tVtt'from Fnlu-n Avenue, ard rieht ad .btnln?thc Ltrrc ;rist mill of C!eninj Keitr 4 Sons. Lot No. V Is the corner Lt on FuurtU sireet and Fifth Avenue. This projertv lis rery va nable f r mnnnfiictnrmc puroose. Lots Sat.l Vtre provided w ith a ool ui star tial I arf. L ts . TO, tl , 12. 1?, H. 1.'.. V, IT. 1 an 1 19 In Rlock No. Uvin Lamasco Citr. All of sti.l bts 'except No I :t und 14 i have ; fc:t Trout by 1 1 feet depth tvith 1 12 feet !b:y iu retr. Lo-s 1 and 1 U.'.l. corner Ms lav fe.-t f.xnt eachlv the sitme 'ieptli as the nthi-rs. These lots lieircrorthwestwarJly opposite t- th-J Celle Vie, And In eluae vicinitv to Severn! dis . ti'.l.'ries, Mr mil's other ii..Hiu.":i!i;ril.g e-tabüsh-Tnen'.s. would ntTtrd rood tr! lenre for iet cinpl v ed in the ueieVm'hood, and lir out 0 the corporation line, Oi'V dnt h.ive t' psvans- city tnx-w. T. f.o-s 14 nr. I lä in S.ui.ue! L;.-tor's Subdivision of Out Lot No. 5 'U the Upper F.n.".'e ent of Ihecity of Eva!iV lie. The-el its luve lo.th Urt f'.-et on S: r.d street by ,0 ft-et d.-pt1, and are situate in a Very rliasnt, oiiU-t neich-'orh-to '., r!ht opHite to Ju ice K:ikers residence, a::d out or tl.C i ia.its ef tta corrx.r--tion. fc. TWENTY-TWO RLOCKS of diflerent sires., txninefrotn ht'.f auacretotwoacifsaiil upwards, and itnatemrt J iinine on the west lr;e of LxiuscnCity. Theys'-eon b th ai.1s of FrsnRlin street, the finest nnd wi.lt strtf-t in Lvnasr-i, which str-tH alter Ue Coinileti"n of the rv f'ridee acrofi Pigeon Crce, rontemnla'ed and already under contract will un-don'-L-Ue le one o the main thorough-! u-e for s verr larL'e portion cf orrcontitrv people, livit tf in a s- rtherlv, terlv ann.l north we't-rlv direnion. herf. re thi prortv isl-oun-l to tevilusMe.even for nsn:es purji iscs. It sn iti very well f..r rViii'.t private reiile? es w'th rrffV'ns around, hp. J there isthe alvmtase that far a longtime o c n.e th. porrbs rr wi'l have no rity taxes to pty. Son -5 of the H'ockssreon R very Ivih -.'va"i(i-, an I oul 1, th'-refvire, be suitable for vinevar.ls and p srilen sfs. This is one of the best clmtice; for the lOrin with moder'e tnr.ir.s to acuiie Jo of -vrf. y.e in the Fi;l'UTbg,.r the city. The l'itsareall reiruhriy U1J out and stikedacd nuuitered on the stnKe.s. TF.m:s or salh: One f ,ur;h of the purehae mony to be pn!d down, und the remainder in tlir e eonr,1 atiru'il Instalments with interet iavaNe Annually, the pr--hasrr siv:ng his notes and mortiT.c- for the purcl.ssemoncv remainIncunpaid. Ge terr.l Warrantee deeds will bs iven. The title t i the vro.ere ixt hwn carefully examined 1 r Toniv.etnt m.'ji. and Is nerfeot. Mn(' and Pls.nsrriav son in hf ntTxe of the tin- J !e,,"e.i, ana intnejourrai.tn r-no'iirerana oiksLot "'o-, and in the Jei k's ai.J Recorder's offices. For further pirVeu's's ,..,1- ,,r l'KNBYS; LUNKKNHFI5IFR. Acrts foribf pu.-ch.ie anI sjvIc of Real ts'ute, Uv acaville, Icdiaia. "" Two Dxvelline: antl Lot for Sale 011 Accomniodntins: "Vrnit. rSJlITE niderstered off-rs: to Frame Two Ffore rj Dw-'Iis ll"uc. u Iuk :r- t. niir P.eitr, Hinnev !k Co.S F- ni Irr, hh g lots No. 7 nd M in li.ocl; 1. In Soriw.'!rs rnlatein."1. Ti- DweJMnc are ntarlr ne-e. well Imiü e.taintnc flv ar1 ix r"erisf-uh. KithT"ie will inaKt a c.:in','r-Vle bojne foe n min t toc fTt'e ri-'ii is'aoe. They will l e old at a bargain. At fie owner has left town Vnd gone to 'irtnins'. If not sr.H befrretV TXTH DAY OF TRIT,. they wi" then he rut tip nt Auction to be h'phest id.ler. , The a'e will corr.tntrre at in oclortr, AM. For further partiriihir. spp'r to Mr. Garvin, Real Estate A cent. Crescent Citv HnJ'.brr. nar WILLY AM JOTTNfOX. ron Ri:.NT. TTTE rtOCSE on the corner of corner of Th Z d a-d C rstnut s're'ts, fom.oily ccrr.ied ly J. .'. I.niels, Est , a very desiren !e shnai'rr, with i"id tn'diric nnd earria? house i for rit tos roo.1 t- n ant eiiqaire sf kti-U.) J. P. BYRNE. OXU of the-t business stands in 'he rttr, next HoortoJ. V. Uvrne'son Vain sret. PseJsion iv-n imrr.eiiale'y. For t.artirnlars lnaulrof dec:i-tf. LQ2ZI.LU CONYNGTOX. . la xi) rou sali:. THE Sn'iecTiiier offers for -ale 40 ,-r.s of f.i t-rate tirland, s'.tu'el one ana half miles from 'tl FMnVlin, Psvy county Ind., 15 .vrrs arc cleared, and the remainder i covered with hnvy tiiuVier. F.rt'-ms, ite., enouire of the sneaiWr on the u-opeisv, or to J . B. Campbell i.rtrthe 1 r-m'es in Dsjliiii . I). L. MARTIN. "Vovt's wrni Yovx; valvks. HAVE .ETEX GOOD MILCH COWS JVIIICH ;1 haveseieited wiui ti:itcA-e.hi.trii-ire char er 'rd mv business, I i-h to ";1 ffYi'-V. ; CO., Water Sireet, Evar.svi v.'--them For EP.OOK &: r.ar uiw . A. W. CHUTE MISCELLANEOUS. iT .IT bbls Turner's OH; 4? roils MmilK Rope, hr;e file: S U'iesCrioe"; i . .' ' 11 aefcs fine Liverpool Fs't; Csi l.oxt llerrines; 2,000 bund!-. Wra, 'ir Pspert 40 rross JJonuct Hoar N, In .ore nrd for i!e fy TF.-'VEV 'e snnrNO1. LnriinAT PACKS. W i-O Two Dushel Osnaburh FacVs. trst nr, i khi for sa by. septM -i;. 8. BABCOCK. A Situation Wanted. MIDI)Lr.-ACr.D lirSIXE'S MAN.acqtiPintel wiih business in all its braiicbes cat-aide t twkticharse of a stor. or kropire the Irnks and doiuc th out-d'Kjr bu-ireKS of a mill, or a n-ann'sctory, ..r a work-shop, wishes employ met. t. nd will wv-et-t low napes. Enquire at the Joarnai oflice, j.itiilü llw BUTTER, Jte ... in R, Fresh Tsble 15'itter; 2nf " t ookirp rlv ro doz Fresä Erps; just reeelred ad for W- by Jai.a-tf. Z, H.CfrOK Ac Su. otrhe's Lnhur 'atliia' Waili-fcoard. m '.V dozen rjf the a-xiv Itonrds f. rnle;it niiiMtH.iCturer's price by Z. II. COOK fi SON, Atfenti. CLOVE HAND TI VOTI! Y ?EED. rl bushels hin Timothy beed; 2.) bush Iböhiosui Ke'jtucsv Clover Sted.jugt received and for salt ty Z. II . COOK Ac hON. rTPH !FIiT!!Ktlmon, Mackera, Herrin; nnd Codfrh, for ale i.y l. H. COOK II 0X. EDGE TOOIi, iC. TO CLOSE, Twill eil the halane of stocV.eoni'inr of P!nle nnd Doui'le Bit Axt, lliond Axes, Hand and Bench Ax?, Adzes, A.c., at rmu-h lower t'nn market rates. An examinVf-n of goods solicited. R. J. ANI'ERSON, Trustee of ITo'.taes k Co.. 1 1 M'ii 'r -et. .st. PITTSBUIOH StolenI'ivf DoII.hh Ileward. 'ipWO NEW AND V ALT" ARLE MUSIC P.OOKS 0 fr the piano w th lielit lcowu moror-co lielc, id ptfrhmet.t corniT.s, were i-'ol-n fpm the store of the su'-srriN'ron First street. Tbo a've re.-, ard -.rill be paid f&r their recovery and tb.ltrti..n f h thief. JOHN M.C.EUPEL. rr.s.rMw Roo'k Hinder on Fuststrert. pTvAF. CRUSHED AN 0 POW LOS KKD ffUUAR. U A boli. just receiveJ si.d for mV 'r n arl ILDE KT & BOWLES. roonu.x nuwLs, Ac liKi .-esis none n isiwi; I5fzen inys; 5 do Ass'd Cbtims: fA An r.olIinr Pins: 25 do Ma-shers, j u.t relvti ano" orfalety 7.. il. COOK A: OV. rj"li:A, TOB TO A.T CUi VHS.M. Tfj.oro As"te! Importe 1 Cigars; 7. Boxes Choiee Toioro; 50 hfl Chests Tea, for sale at a small s-aree for cash by 7.. H. COOK & SON. BALTER ROPE.-25Coi!, Hparit Vantl'a.for salehy C.IMJERT & BOWIES. ian2, Svcsmore street near s ater. LACKU-OOUS M 0 7TSR and the Review at jan7-tf. IiotitLL 6i CONYNIiTONS. POMADK. ö0 groM faney Pomade Jut re'dved nd for ale "r T.kP.KI M AN N; UTS. ?sW'lsRrnl Nats, Almonds, Filberts and i4 Fnrrlish Walnuts, for ' v oi; CILBERT t BOW LS 2. ILIOs. nn drums Chol Fir, for sal very l wto IT thetrade.by GILBERT A COWLL3. couches: LOCNt.ES! GJOMR Fine ChamherCourhes In T'-imasVand Enass'od CIcth covers, madeqp exrrej;ljf'Ttfc ntrv trade, for (als low Kv r PCFfMITT It ST -K, First it

- Tj.e n"vi terlv p-r 'or tlie ccrrer on Pe-ot1 nnd A alnut s.r-et; 0f' lot Nr.W, in the 0 1-1 Plan of Evansviile, ir. ntrriK .'f ; iret each fiontirg on Wa'nut street, bv. 5 feet Sl.-i.th. Tlios .lots icincin

. FROM NEW ORLEANS. ROBERTSON & JfcDUUGALL, COMMISSION MERCIIANTS No. 11 GRAVIER STREET, AUW OKLEAAS. - BARTICULAR AND FAITHFUL ATTENTION R . (firen to the tile 0f Pork, Lard, Bacon, Fiour. Oram, and all other Western Produce. Or 'ers for Cofiee, ?ue-. .'. classes, and otherartxlo carefully anl prowjuy filled. Lea the fluids aocva pany Uns order. nErif.iscn: Messrs. Judih & Denr.y, Yineenne, Indiana. John Ito-s, Esq.. . . .. Merchants penerslly, . ... i .Mesiri P. O. O'Riley & Co Eransrllle, Iftata. 0. VT. Rath'Mine. Lso.. 1. W.HW-rd.E--, ' .'irxcs M. Rij. Ei., Indlatitpdli.Indiaa Win. .l.e-:. Esq , Jsruc EUke, Eu.," ebr-dJiwlw

j.t. Avcoctr....: w. a. e4THors. AYCOCK &. GREATHOUSE, LIVE STOCK D'E ALE RS C03I.7IISSIO.V '.MERCHANTS, . JITSZR&QX CITT f TCCC LAXDfXO, . P-f NEW ORLEANS. TWICIIELL Jt DLTCIIER COMMISSION & FORWARDING XEW ORLEANS. DüTCIIER k TWICHEtL, COMMISSION & FORWARDlNLr SAINT LOUIS. 1 k Liberal advsnces nutde on cocs!fsai&ts to t Ohof our bouses. ltcrsx to Messrs ALLTS !t HOWE, Mesjrs. BEMENT t VEII.K, jEvantTJU. Messrs. HOWARD Ar, RKOWN, S dec22Ir r. O. TWICHELL S. H. FAIKCUILD. T. C. TWICHELL & CO., tU.iHIISSION AND FORWARDING Ko. 7ö, I'ÜYDKAS ST KELT, NEW ORLEANS. T . C . NOF.Ii, STOCK COSIMISSION MEncIIAAT, AMD PROPRIKTOa OP STOCK GTADLE3, fct3 V-ly NEW ORLEANS, LA. J. E. VOSK Sc CO., . C03IMISSI0N MERCHANTS, "O. I45 MAOAZIKI ITIIIT, KYV OH LEANS, LOllfilA.A, DU VOTE tLeir attention to the sale of We" Prt-sl-cvindthevuivhase -f Groceries, 1rLIchaa exverience of f.ftren y:u-s rive, them more iu. wdinary lUHliticaaoiiji And LiCiLlies. iv!yi i. V- CARLILE. J-M-"in Evantville. In4. J0H lilXtlT. T. ICLLIVAJI. JOHN IIURLEV & CO., FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 90 TCHOUPITOULAS STREET, sepia y.iy Xew Orleans. FHLD. DEL nO.VDHIO, COMMISSION lUEKCJlANT, KO. ? LAFATKTTC iTRf pt, XüW ORLEANS. E.'IOR the sAle of Ttntter, Cheese, Lard, Eses, Xris4 . Fruits, Flour, Meat, and all aoris of Wetrrn Produce, and for the r-urcliase of Groceries, Sic. Cash adranees in ad on Consipninents. fetU- ird CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY EM.CTJOX. " TJoticEi. m:!ti;nv (;ivi:to thenf-ed ifl Voters of the City ol Lvaimviile. that the a,inubl City Election fwr the purime of electing uineteen (14) Coui cilmen; One Citv e'lerk; One City Collector t One CjtT TresMirer; One City Mvsl.sl; One Cl Assessor; Or.e City Reeor.hr, nnd One Citv Surve w ill Uke place on the FIRST MONDAY IN APKIU rln theithdav therenr. The poll will Leo jnn at tli foilowii rplHces, t-it: Cpiwr Precinct At the Neptune Engine House, S. II. Ie?rmo, Esq , Insiector. Middle Pn-cinct At the Vounc America Envies House, Roheit Ferpns, Es-i , Inspector. !,(, r. or Lims-co Precinct At the Union Efiglas House, taiiiel Chute, Esq , rpspeclor. Hiscretioiwry "wer is piven to each Iaspector t appstint their OA nindres and Clerlt. ily order of the Common Conncil.' WELL. II. WALKER, C1V. m!0 (Volksliote and Enquirer copy IUI 2rd of April J S.vlccf the Laraasco Ularkct House. rjlUF, CITY MARSHAL, will, on the 13th dsy of Jt 1 urn, proceed to sell the Old Lhuiaxo Market lions the same to l.e removed within a given time. Payment for same to L in either cas It or City Otdars at time of aale By order ut Common fonneU: , u ELL II. WALKER, Clvk. tna.-2-lCt (Volkxltecoiy.) CORPORATION NOTIC IL. VR DELED tli it the owner? ..f lots Jn Rlxk Xo. 7, "i " Lsnasro, Muse n phir-p side klK, four feet ia wi l;h, lo l-e i:ii 1 down ah-n's the north Aide of Mid fjock on Fr.u.kl a stritt, iil.in t inli.x lt-r lire t u hcatiou ol .ii- iiftire, md in def iu t riierwf.ttie Comrroo ('"ui.tll w.il i-oiecd to peif'iia Kaid ork, ard Mis cositaiid expenses r.Ciuii.C th. re'y.will le.sest4 to anl I'ollitled l-v s.ler.f jiid iipertv, cr 0 u-itch t',of as will ft:--?y said lim an . cu.-ts. Ly oideref Us Cva-inun Council: ;LLL 11. W ALKER. Clerk. marMCt (Vsiksixitscopy.) SEALED PROPOSALS J ILL be received nrdil n-xt Saturday nibt, Clk w ioss., at the oflice of the nnder yned, lor til up Vine vtretlu the proper pmde. TtM esrth tj to tViieu from Tetitn street, Creiicent Eiilargem'-nt. tr Iri.isinjj the same to grade, fchould any dtfciencjr or-ur, tlie Hn.- ill Le maite up ly excavAtir ufc':ri.t ;ukr.n 7 fioitt N:itli Hi eel lte, n Vine an4 Sjc-morc mrecs, to complete the rrade of Vine street. WhlL II. WALKER, Clerk. nir? 'ft fTolksl.tecopy. AN OKOZNANCI-: To prescribe the time witMn which rral et.ite may b sold for the payment of City Taves asseyaed theton: l'.CTlol 1. ite it ordalm-d -y tho Con.mou Conncil of the City of kvansedi, that "from and after the p-r-ape of tliisOid rnnre, ithha lsnd nisv Is? lawful for tl.e City Colle.-tT at sny time sfier the f rst Monday la li-toü-r, nrid U-fore tl.e aeeoiid Monday of 3Ian h of earh yt-ar to ir.aae the taxes assessed, on ml estate, eith-r I v the e tare and sale of the roods and chattels of the owner or clHlmsrt thereof.r.r lywllingthe lot or pir-er of ground it.c f. upon which the tax remaicS ur.i Ai l or ao much thereof as may 1 ri'-c?sAry to pay ucli faxe and costs of a'lvftisire and rale. Attet: JOHN HfcWtON, Jlayor. VellII.WaHER. Clerk, le'jO TO 1 Ate OA'S A AD COATRACTORS THE COV.VON COUNCIL of the City of Evansviile ore pr pure to rcMve Sealed Proposals up t. inturdy thr J..-th d iy t f Msn-h', is.'i, for I-uiMirg an extension to the !:;huii atie Culvert, N'orta Kst of the CSns of 4;; feel in lei.gth. PI:;., find Fjecifna'iirs are rowonfileln the rnice of tiie r:dersiued. WELL II. WALKER, LT, marl 1 1 ( Yolrtsixit e oopy . ) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. pVOTICE isLerey given that Kwnernnda IU-nsrh 1 lerhas ' cen s tainted theadruidittrstrixof tits) e-tste of Mrhia Renschler, d ceaced,snd ilie requeue til petrous having claims against the emate to present them to (iiLOLlJI KF.ilK, E.. for et:l n.ei.t, a ad tiio ir,de! ted to the estate will male taruiuu to Xx. KEHR wltaoatdrbv. KCNEGUNDA RENSCHLER, frar? lw Admin;'ratrut. NOTICE. f M. t eroj.s cocrtrned, v ill taVenot'eethatactr; A tiloAte tiv-n ly the J-i-hool ConnuissKn.er of Vsiiule.-t-ur? c.un:y to one Wi!er Keul,- heptmtr r.:h f srthe pun-l.isccf lot No. 7, on the f latc' tne school Barrls :ul Kit g lue aouttiweiit quarter or the i.i.r:heut ou irter of M-ction C, t b 6, south rar rt II west, containing h srres m re or less, which ferufi" cate 1 cnel lv laid Ileal to .i,e Anisoe Yt-arel. is now tl.e ir..t -rt of the undersigned ty pun ha v hts men ot ar il no de.-d made for wi4 !ai,d, and th:ij the underlgt ed ir.tci.ris to apijy to the Auditryif u4 county f.r a new cert.Scate tn-cordit -w to t)e law in that case trovided. ANTONY KUiTAU. octlO-IM&r."in OHEVS LADY'i POOK for March. Inst eeee're hy f.-l.r.. IxJBELL i CONlNGTON. rfflIREE COWS Jl Enquire cf leblH AND CALVES FOR PALI. Z. II. COOK it &ON. SJUNDRTES. 3 Paper Shelled Almonds; Soft do do. Fncli.sh Walnata: Eraxil Nuts; FiUTUnd Pea Nuts. For tule in lots to suit, tj Z. Jl. COOS Sl 5C!C. 'BUST RECEIVEn BY EXPRESS. YfcnKee Notions for March; Svran'i Insitrüctive Readers; Masicil Eanauet, for sale t-y .-.. f&M sf iitJ L I 1 EC71TVED RTFXPRES. . . V Frank Leslie's New Mafiaziae for March , li'Ahauis O't nni Emerson's Magaiiae aid F'Jl'i'Y '! CVC3 J.IIEALE. T. S ACKEREL. 1W rck,,r wle snd half tU 3 fciid kitu, aiSorMsl Mimhes, jast rWrM, for .-.le ly 6JLBE&T&: BOWLES. rnfif venmore iet. ,f VjKN IELi:RS. A b s out A ?era Com RheV.prs, y?tesflT??A'' jandsw 2. H. COOK ar a'.