Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 95, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 March 1858 — Page 3
tebansbi(c $ai(n journal. MÖNIÄlTüiiNIN( . MARCH 15
IIROIITIK F TpTmT" I 29 a. i THKftMOMKTSK. A. M. 37 P.M. 5 Ci- Advertisements intended for the Daily, tnut be handed in before 4 O'clock, 1: M. to injure Insertion. -a. - ... ?7- Xwhoy cut 1 Uppli.l Ith tll Jdl:Ul.. i : Aiiitjr-ÜT crut a doiea by apply ius St th CountingUontn. XXXVth Congress First Session. Va8bixoto, March 12 Senate. llnnter concltiJe! bv aayin(rrrhup at this movement tlie heart of Younjr Am :riea is iHndcnm a thins? which neither the Senator from New York nor I dream of eun-hiti; ont nnrsinjj.antl jjuidinst the tcn.leiicic ot thu time into the might, f uture and new form ot Government. Other prcat nations arc engaged in prent chemo, playing for the i takes of an Empire. The spoils of nation th:it have Inten accumulating for vesturic are now attracting the three great towers of Kuror:. The Eagles are gathered to the feast, but one or the vounjest of them i absent, buch a state of tiling cannot long nlijic; our instincts for Empire forbid it. Kamu i dwarfed bv the fide of auch great issues. If tlio Senator from New York will lend me hi tripod I will undertake to prophvy that this union will be preserved ; that reelect will tili follow the judicial ermine; thut we hall at omo future day circulate a spirit of conciliation and harmony, without whicnthe bet part of libjrty will bo lost. To rca'iiza these things the American people must cast Irom their councils tho Senator from New York. They must bewaro of the that lurk under the Itower ot hi rhetoric. One drop of that venom may brinIrJiürgry on thu brain, and disturb tho balance ol thj Kmpirc. Kennedy, of MarylanJ, define! his posit!u. lie itaid ho stood there under peculiar ci reu in stance a the representative ol n party without a voice. Ho had from the outlet repudiated tlie principle of the Kansas-Nebraska bill, bet u uo ii repealed the Miotui Ooiiipronii.ss. Ho was not roponsibln for tho rcuil that followed that rccal. 13 was tinder no o'o'.i jation to the Democratic party, but hating w ate hud the course of that party and tho President on thi measure, ho felt .onipclrcU to accord to lhMii hi support. lie hero went into u personal explanation, lie . referred to his former position In the Whig party, and hi allvpiancc to the Know Xotbin 'v having ho rejoice J to have the oppcrtu niiv of detcnding the latter on the floor of the beuate. lie then pacd to the subject immediately before tho Senate. He should o:o for the admission of Kansas under the Lneompton Constitution, because he believed before God that ho wait acting righllr. lie must voto for ono party or the- other. He -on!d not voto on a national question with the opposition, because that party was sec tunul. Mi very, ho contended, wai not :t question of national polities, hut a question f political economy;mnd tho laws of polit ical C'.-oiif iny win not ennii slavery to rc main lor live years north or So Su, owing to the luiiand lor slave- labor in the South He introduced a statistical statement to shw that slave labor wa inudeqiute to the want vf the cottoi growing region. Kcturning to tho Kansas question he protested figainat a occtiotial discussion or: ttie subject. It had no rightful connection with it. Ao waa a Honsel vutiva middle man, equally opposed to actional is in and ruffianism, whether it come from tho North or tho South. II expressed regret at the coopiding of Minnesota with IdiT.su, and referred to a clause iu tbo Con .titution of the former whc!i he considered odious, düngcrouM, and foreign. He then read the clause which defends the cLum who may exerciso the elective franchise. In aliud i tig to foreigners ami Indian half breeds, squatter sovereignty! nnI alien suffrage, he oaid they were principles ho abhorred. IIo concluded by saving that Kansas inizht al tor her Constitution, if th ptcused, the narac : -inryi.tni diu tnrec JsV-sgo adc of Ohio then got tho floor, and the innate adjxrtimed. Wamiixotojt, March IJ r u Senatb Wade spoke ou the Kansas quetion, defending the North from charge oppression ujoii the Month, and contending that tho oppression were all the other way. lie charged the seizure of Tcm and her ad mission into tho L'nion as a flagrant violation I tho Constitution, and as an enormous ag gression on the right of the Norttn She admitted for the purposa of making fire t.avc states, with tell additional Senators to vote down tlw right of the North. The fugitive slave bill was another monstrous egression Upon tho riffl'ts, hotsor and pride hi tue .loriu. una nadgoof Krvttttde and mbjection that cannot Ie tolerated bjr Ire men. Thj next aggression waa the repeal of tho .Missouri roinpromiso, for hich there was no excuse or Palliation: There ued to be a something called Southern honor, but it ...... I L . I ... . ' . . ns iiuk c.utoiiei on tin occasion. Alter replying at length to Hammond, and controverting hi charge of Northern ajf ?r-ion, be asked how it was fkissiUIo that aggressions diould tako place when tLa wholo Ooverhnif nt tor sixty years has laill prostrate" at th feet ot the South. SVad-s next entered Into an elaborate defence of tho laborer of the North from the aspersion of Hammond and others, pointing to their achievements recorded in the Patent Otlice and elsewhere, as evidence of their civilization uud genius. It was not on the proatraten eko such a class that the Senator from South Carolina could put his foot. lie might a well attempt to make his bed iu hell, or erect his cdinY-w over a volcano. Nr was it mtessary for tho South to scud its missionary North to teach such laborers their power. They knew the value of theit vote, and their interest iu tho State, and all its concerns. (iood government is the same to nil others as to the degraded classes alluded to by the Senator. He admitted their existence, but he contended they uro mostly foreigners, the sweepings of the old world, ignorant and vicious; but, iicver'hclus-rf. good Democrat, and the principal supporters of Slavery now found in the North; men who were Slaves in their own countrythoy naturally attach themselves to Slaveholder in this, lie nest passed to the Supreme Court, commenting on the Lirod Scott decision, aud asserting that Its dicta can biui no one excepting the suitors itf its own Courts. Addressing himself t Hammond' K.ast that Slaveholders bad ruled the nation or sixty years, he admitted its truth, but contended it was only through th aid of that most despicable classot men, the North ?n-doitghtacsj a typ of mm no? new in tue world, tor Moses encountered them in the liwerucs. H jicra tnri.n2r from tho viiih!i glories of the AImijlttv tVu f..M i , ä i.. n. . J - -J vi um. r. ji - siiiik;! a tail, i nesj ncn huuert after the f.eih i.ts of Kjrypt. Thcv were Rational men; tliry were not Northern mcir with Southern nrinciplcs.butlrcalite wnhKrvptiau principluo. Our Savior met with acinar f tLi class in Judas Icuriot, atul Walii'irrton ar J I is as-sociat? haJ encouuured the'm Ircqucntly. W adc then turned to Kansas, and in the conrse of his remarks ho alluded to ToombV bill, Kayire he h;ul heuid a curious piece of Ii!tory about that. A clause was oriu'inally Htt.icned to that hül providing tor the tihniiiou of the t'oiistitntioit t the ieople -f Kansa; hut when nfterrardo debate! by thff cf'Mniittcc on Territories, it wa stricken out. A Senator said For rwItitr reasons. Wade replied Yes, for very 'peculiar reason. Stewart and others here renr, when Wade, ffirrvc'injr himself said, he had just heen informed it rniirht not have bethe com mitte fu Territorien, hut othir pcntleriren. Several Senator here stated1 thefr tmprcs1 on as to the e.xii-teueo or iion-cxistrnce of ntch a clause in the original Inll Mirt ol :v:r. h'j'Icved :l'i'i no:oonU:Q snnh acla ise. Mü-m hero inte.-poscd a sUtcincnt. The were t'iu.i u-ficii tlie Scuarcr from Ills.-, , .... a t ! . n -:.- m -I" v : . ! riK:r'?'j the bi'i. siiu'c called an enabling act. f :v;:.i."r;e'J i. ciuso for the surrt !!. of1
the Constitution to the pebp.e. The benator from Georgia two months aftsrward introduced ft bill of like character vCStaining no wich clause. ..Beth bills tfrert sent back to the eoramitttee cr. Territories, the Chairman ef which ftntMicqlicntlf rcportod s bill which passed the Senate. - Bigler here roil in a state er agitation, ar.d amid some confusion, occasioned by Senatoia reonesting Wade to go on. said he regretted a defenc of his personal integrity had again been forced Upon him; Wbul he said wln this question came a p. tome weeks ago, he now reasserted. (See proceedings of December Cth.) Ho did riet say a distinct proposition of satrriission to the peoplo waa disi tissed, but he did say eh the occasion referred to, that the impmssioh Was eonvercd to hi mind that the intention of Toomb1 bill was to bring Kansas into the Union by the popular vote, that vote bein; the one fcr Delegates for s Convention. Bigler again referred to Ma integrity saying he represented a proud and noble people. He reiterated tho statement that the impression left on bis mind was clear, that Kansas was to bo brought in with one voto, and that the Constitution was not to be submitted to the people. . Wilson asked the Senator , if he did not make a sneech In Kansas lat summer, advo
cating its admission and tho submission of the Constitution. Biglcr replied that 5 very prtiment. I have not been in the habit of making speech es iu Kansa. Once I did address the people. when I said the Constitution should be submitted, but I had no question in view except the slavery section. Ilrodcnck moved that Douglas bo sent for. or that the Sedate adjourn till Monday. He! remembered very well the circumstance when I tho matter cumo hp before. The Senator irom Pennsylvania said he did not havo a very distinct recollection, but thought snch a discussion had taken place, when tho Sena tor from Illinois distinctly denied It Bigler said he did not Brodcriclc said, that is irly irdprcsttion, sir. li?ler said, vour imrrcions are tvronr. He was careful and guarded in statements that he made. The Senator from California seek to i lace this matter iu a false view be fore the Senate. Brodcriclc said, my memory must b very trcachcron. He hoped the Senate would ad journ; and when the senator irom Illinois if in his plae we shall know whether tho Senator from Pennsylvania is corrector not. My impresion was that ho did deny it. He thought from the tremor tho Sen.itor exhibited when ho rose, ho was about to take back all ho had said. Piigh said he thought ho could relieve the Senator from Pennvlvan:a of some" embarr assment br stating that when the matter first came up, uc as a iricnu oi oom gentlemen had brought them together, when his imprss'on was that Biglcr was correct. The conversation alluded to transpired in another tnrt of tlie room, where the Senator from llinois did not hear it. . Biglcr said, what tho Senator frm Ohio say u correct, lttnay.be rcmcmucrcu no distinctly stated on a former occasion he did not know whether tha Senator from Illinois participated in tho discussion. For the rest, it did not Ikjcoiuo the Senator from California to describe his maimer in referring to his tremor. Broderick said he owod it to the Senate ami .1 to the Senator from Illinois to state that i ne days since, when it was understool tho some Pen it tor of N.llampsbire intended to allude to tin jniuter, ine oenaior imni iiunoi intimated he would denounco tho statement as a falsehood if tho Senator did not qualify It. Blgler said, nothing of tho kind is on 'record. Tho Senator from Illinois said no such thing. Brodcrlck said, this Is a question of veracity. "The Vlc! President reminded the Senators that they should keep within the limits of debate. Biglcr said, the Senator from Illinois never said any such thing. Dcnoiinco what sir, a ft falsehood1 Mr impression that Kans Was to bo admitted without a fxtpular vote! Brodtrtck nid, tho Senator from Illinois is sick in hi bed. If he evef takes his scat again that will be replied to. Broderick then moved to take tip private bills, but tho Senate adjourned. The Muskingum Oaea. Zamesvillk. O., March IS 5i Navieation on the Mokingum I resumed. Tho Marietta packot, John Buck, arrivud last night, and left this morning. t'taelanatl Markets. Cincinnati, March 13 Xo change in tbo market for any article since yesterday. Flour dnll at f 3 23 75; whisky steady at 16) ic; nothing doinp in provisions. Cixcijcxatx, March 13 r u Flour steady; 200) bbls sold at $1 70; receipts 4''"bbls last 2s hour. Whisky Ißty, withies of 600 hhk. Clover Seed dull at f J 75(J3 85. l'ro vision uncbanced; 500 bbls me pork sohlst $15 25 to till a coutract. Lard in moderate demand at 14') hhds bulk shoulders sold at oj. packed. Ko dornend for bucon, aud the market cloo rather languid. Linseed Oil COc, and firm. Sujrar buoyant at 73. Money matters unchanged. New Orleans Market. New Obleaxs, March 12 r k Groceries Snffar is firm at Jc. Molasses 2Ds KIo Coffee is hold at lltf? 12ye; sales last week wero T.tf)0 baes; present stock, 5,000 bags, against $2,000 las year. Flotir quotes at 4 50. Provisions Mes fork $1; Shoulders SX&H Haras :tö7!ic and fidea . J;c. ard in barrels, (ftSc; in kegs, 11 4c. Aew York Market. New Vouk, March 13 u Flour quiet; 5.500 bbls sold; wheat steady; corn heavy; sales or 30,00 bushels at 65(3 SS); f.r white; mess pork declined 10c, und quoted at f IS To; prune pork vc lower; lard mm atOWföloV; whikv dull; stocks lower (ialena and Chicazo3s Erie 29!ii Cleveland andToledo45jTerre Haüto bonds 43; Ohio ' 102; Indiana 5s 551 Chicagro and Khadc Island Si; Illinois Central bonus 94; . Y Central ?1: Kcadiug 56; Virginia 6's 91; Missouri o"s NxwYokk, March 15 r m . Flonr.flrm; sales of 6000 bbls; holders uSVr freely; there i a larjre export inquiry. Wheat quiet. Corn firm; sale of 30.000 bushels. Ileef steady. IVrk Ircavy at $11 7516 80 for mtfs, and $13 W?13 W lor prime. Lard firm. Eccf steady. Entter active. Molasses quiet. Whisky drill. Tallow 10, ' 10. Sagarfinn. fotfe-e buoyant; sales of 4000 bags at 9J(U1? t on hand 12,000 bajrs. rhtladelphta .Maraet. Tuiladelphia, March 13 si Flour firm, bnt the demand is limited, both for export and home eonsamptionj sale of standard brands, irud Ferinsylva-nia and Ohio at 4 40(ff.4 62, extra lamily at $5(cii3 Gi,ar.d fancy at Töte1 2i no charrsra in rye fionr or corn meal: wheat of good quality in demand, and further aalca of 5,0J) -bushel have been mado in lots at $1 0SCr 10', and white at $1 2.1 SO; rye is wanted at 70c; corn in active request, aud further sides of 19HjO bahels yellow wer maJe at 60c; oaU steady at C5o coffee in Letter lemand. and advanced ic, SOJ ba? Rio sold at 10&U e; n. sucit oi upar is much reduced, and prices ro bvttur) provisions nnchanped, with limited sales. VY hisfcy declined ; sale at J OS 1 C Dam mors Marketr c . pAt-TiAiSK. March 13-M Flour finrr at $3 50 for (rhloand Howard street; and 4 M ftT choicer wheat firm and quiet at $1 CSSn I? fcr red, and $1 lö l 2o for white; corn-sales of 15,u)0 bushels at 2$ for vfhite, ind 6o262 lor wallow whisky dull at 7UW Ttie RNr. IxiiviLi.r., Jfareh 1Z River with feet 0 inches in the car. a'.. 0"ci.nsati, Mch- W Kttcr fallieg ' titicit
. th Weather. Marci la.Telegrapbed at nino o'cleIi thia evening by tlie . & W. line. Bangor, Me. Clear; raer'iS. l'ortland Clear; mer 26. EastportCTcar mer 18. . St. John Clear; mer 11. Halifax-Clear; mer 26: . s Charlottetown Clear ahd cold. Oswego Clear; mer S8. Qnebec Mer 2 above. Montreal Clear; mer 8. New York -Clear; mer 44. THE KIV1IK. Arrivals ! Departure. H'roia P. 0. OTtihyrfc Ct.' RvgNler.j MaacH It Memphis. Mem phi to Cincinnati. Cbcesemaot St. Leal to Cincinnati. G l-rUle, Cincinnati to llctapUt. Svcuty-.i.v, NashvUle ts ClnciruutU.
The river at thi point.ceiitinucs to rctfedc slowly. Tho favorite packet, J. II. Done, lcarts today for Cairo and for all way point. Her elerk will btr on hand to rccoipt for freight and book passengers. Tho W. A. Eave is hard ngroiihd up Kentucky river, about sixty-firo milea frem Frankfort, on Cedar Run bar. She litis in su iuehes of water, and will likely remain thoro till another tiso in the river float her Off. : The C. Bcaler, sunk last Sunday morning, haa been raised and towed into Cincinnati. Tho following boat are duo hereto-day: Poland, for Nashville; Prairio Rose, for St. Loni; War Eaglo, for the Upper Missouri; "Henry Fitzhngh, for Arkansas River; and the Landis, Mars and Argyle, for New Vrleans. It will bo seen by advertisement that the John Briggs has withdrawn Irom u Henderson trade, and will hereafter run as a reg ular Lomsvil.e and Evansvillo packet. The Briggs i a superior boat, and her commander and clerk, Capt. Cob und Mr. (Jarner arc well Lnowil as courteous and attentive officers. RK( KIPT DY C'AXAU Thursday, March 11th. Recived by esfial boat Kvnnsvillc. Capt. C. Start. 6 hhds Tohaceo, 85 cask Pork, 21 sacks Whoat. öU bbls Iitrd, 5 bbls Beef. Lot Hides and Fur, tf,X' lbs Bülk Meat. Thnrsflay, March 11. Received by canal boat Eureka, Capt. A. Thonlpon, is'J sacks Wheat, 13 racks Oats, i sacks Beans. Friday, March 12. Received by canal boat Wing and Wing, Capt. A. Stark, lv hhd Tobacco. Fridny, March 12. Received by cntial boat Wiwhingtn, Capt. D. Campbell, 40 bbl Wheat, 1Ö5 bbls do. Saturday, March IS. Received lv Scow 'ulnare, 43 bbis Flour, 3 hhd Tobacco; Consigned to Geo Foster it C. Saturday, March IS. Received by canal boat Rvansvil'e, 10 bbls Flour. Received hy caual boat Wing und WirJj? 10J bbls Flour, 'ii sucks do. By packet Washington, 1 bbls Flour. By eannl boat Jaughlin, 187 bbls Flour, fi hhd Tobacco. Consigned to Browu V Aikman. ItAIUlOVD KKC'EIPT. March lSlh. 1 side board, 1 lot potatoes, I gun case, 1 pot, 1 wa boilor, 1 chair, 1 joint stove pipe, 1 iron scraper, I lot carpet,.! J Pennington; G bbls llonr. Goo Foster & Vol 3 bundle akin. S umlcrU; 27 bush wheat. II E Kecd; 120 bbl flour, 1 A Crane; IVO sks wheat. Iglehart Hros; 2 bbls e?, I box butter. 1 coop chicken. Cotdt & Son; 7 coop chicken. 8 sks feci, 1 llallbrook; 3 sacks wheat, Mr Fav; li barrels mess liccf, 1 (i O'Kiley Ä Co;"l sack iatlotr, Mclnemy; 1 bv leather. A Itec; 1 bx papr, Cha Veilo; lo bas coffee, 1'rostoi! Bros; I b.x dry goods, J II Majrhoe c Co; 10 bales mdso, A Lowcnthall fc Co; Ii bbl ßoitt, Ilrown Atkniun; 75 bbls whisky, Kodilcr;4 bx tobacco, 1 cao d, F Fcndriek Uro; 2 bro. S mdg, lloscr Uro & Frey; 1 sack feathers, Wheeler fc Kisrsr. STEAMBOATS. KCpTnlar Lvduvri'lc aud Lutiluillc Jncket TUR JOHN BKK.GS will herc.trter run regularly a a bnu!vt' hihI K ran trills Packet: livinc excrlletit acoommod.ttionii for revicer. will leave Kran.Mtlie every AVEINKSUAV aud ÜATC1LÜAY afternoon at 3 o elolt prTir!y. . X. II. COIIR, Master rovti r. M. OAKMUU, Clerk. RE Uli. Vit LOUSVILLK, EVAViVILLE AM IIE.DErt0. PACK KT. THE STKAMER SCIOTO. NO-5, will leave Evainville evrrv Tl't'?T AY at t o'clock, r. 51., and S ATI' ItIiAY at 4 o'clock, r. f-r llendcrsop and Louisville. AccataunslatiousexcrlU-ut. fruit Louisville, llvansrillc nttd Memphis Ilrsttlar Weekly Packet. tiik Low-rni:ssvRK sieamkH SOUTHERNER, O. VT. TR1TLKTT Comiuartrfcr. J. U. ARC II Hl Clerk. A TTTTL LEAVES Louistill eferr t T " ÜNT1 I Tnemlaw nt5 r. leSre Iui-??,-ses.ph i every Friday st h r. m.; I-enre EVANSY1I.LK for LOCISVll.tK er SI'N PAY at i s. n.f leare KVAXAY1LLE fur MEMPHIS every VVKUXESItAY lUll . m CLiWy Huineolic5tedaad attended Uat same rates a chirked by Tacket. JanJl-tf r.U.O'RIELEV&CO.,AffctiU. WABASH PAfrKET-K. TB S AnCHrjT. Tna steamer KATE AKCllF.T will run rrpnlarlv from 'Evanrille in the Waiwish trade urine the winter, or as lone as the river shall I navicahle. Shipjiers nmy rely on her inskin; r pillar tri), and the strictest attention Ix-lns riven to their orders. iiot l-tf ItllClL All KV AVS villi: AM) v.n AMI RIVKIl PACKET. "WS TUE CM r IRK xo. :ut. ton, Mater. will run a a resalar Kranrille and Wahu-ili Rivet I'SL-kCt. k'or freiftitor pa.isae apply on hoard. C ).VI. I ! COAT I T CO AI 1 1 ! JUSTICE WILL AND if HALL BE PONE." II AVE Jnt rtveted a Vairliaiiir' fl, f the puruoee of weirhiug mv cutl- I cU.il I sell iny coal iy tight, according to the Uwr of the Stnte. 1 have a large toelc Tf njierior quality of Pittshnrg Coal, and invite all ur? frieivl to givemeacsll and try it. I Itire bcen.ciglitf-eu year in ihe luin, and iMft-si to le a jii'Ue. The"i-reof coal 1 15 cent ir nuhcl AlloTilVrs left at the f!a Contpny' OtlW, tetwecn Kinitan! Fecond.on Icut street, oral Itonihrook's $tore, on Wafer street.- or at my Coal OtTiee, at the L tnutsco Wharf, will ! irtten.le.1 to. All coal must he paid for when ordere!,' In hnnkiihlecnrn-ncy . deciitr. 4X1)KEW lICTC.IEgOX. Coal I Coal I Coal I WE have now on. hruUand arc dailv receivirp. the lt COAL Ctfl ha ever heen iutrolncel into this market, which veare stllitif low. tiood rurreucy will le, rreivelir isivraeiiU Order left at the store of JXO. W. IIL'iil! KS, next to the State Raak, will he promptly atteudM t". janttAf J NO. W. IIUOIIES & CO. COAL l OU SALE. WE have on hand and are constantly receiving c'l of an excellent1 iUlitr from up thecsnal, which we will deliver in any part of the city at If. Order left t James Lau'ghlin' warehouse, or at the o'.fire of Natlnn Rowley will he proniptlT attetvlet to. ROWf.KY fc AMORY. HOT COl'FEK AT MARKET. CHARLES A. WILLI ha opened a Coffee and Ifre liaient Stand for early visitors si the Eransville Market. Yüitors will find Code. CVoco!ate, Milk and Cakes, moklnc warn, at all hour of the reominr. Cll ARLKS also keep a supply of VEGEIIAIILKS for families, at the lowest market prices. T I 8Unl is No. !, lower cud of the Mark. nvrll-lw WHOLE, half ami uvte? boxes Ssr ssUUlr dlnea. Jt received ny ceivea nv Z. II. COOK & SON A LE.-1 bhl Tittshurrh Ale, Just rf xlvta l4 far a saie, . a. reducol nnce. fehT, I (,.. ft I r-' ' i. .
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EMPLOYMENT. 550 a Month and all Kxpensen Paid. 4 N AOEST IS w ANTED IN EVERT TOWS aaj t'oa iy in the UnitH State, to enpure in a ricti))l and r busine, l.y which the aNv i prifitrover'n'jtpa'''l- , iMret If, MOXXETt ft CO .cc Jlewstn-et, New ork City, li i. r.ir inn lisrticuLirt rornur of Lrtxjrae aud tuciiisinconr iMtacc slain p. IeW)-l Ktrlm THE LIVfjR LWiGORATOR! BIRKVARED BV flit. 8AXFQRD; 19 A GREAT WT ScieuURc Meilk-al D-covery, and U dally work lDcar..1nicsttod rrtt. h?hve. Ttcnretia ifhv tnacic, even the Credos fivoir henefit, and seldom in' thannne l.le Is ieiuireil toe tire antr Und of Lit t Coiaplaiut, from th .rst Jaondice or Djtprj-ütloac-Hnmoii Ii --dache, all of wüichare the result of a Diseased Llrtrr. The MtM is one f the principal rcvulatorsof the human hodyjuid trliua it, iTfomilt functlonstrttl the ixjwrr of the sy Aitn Waxc lullv tlvclopo-l. Th stctmseh ilm"? entirlydepetident rn ths healthy Hion of til l'.sr f"r ihe vwr performance Its function. When the s a lov-h Uat fanlitha Itcvell irreatf.tuH;snilthetrhole;'vetn rtfTers in consi uene nf ne ore- n the i r -r ha v i n cewd to Jo icsdnty- Kr the ! i esse-f Uiat or fan, on of tae yrupi i-t"T ha di m1- it Im tud; , in a practice of irSire th ui twenty yesrt.iaati find tonte remedy wherew'.ilt to counteract -th ninny di?rancemei:U to which it 1 Ittöle. To trove that this re roedv iatlsst found. any person truleS with livrrg'nirplaiiit in any of it forms, h hut u try a tlc, aud conviction i ct-rUln. r A cimpo'iud hn lcenf'ne hydissolrirg gnm and exlracliuir tlmt part hicli I soluble for the active virtue f ttie moli- -Toin. Thw Rums remove ail mo I'M r ImJ inatliTlfiMiit th svnem. supplyiuxiiith:irplacahealüiv llua of li!e inviorttiiig thesbinnivh.caaviiix food to dices, well, pnrifyire lliehhud,iririiiatvi)e.Mid li'a'thtothcwholetrarhln er t .rent, vhiytliecituses 'f the disease, and elloc -ins a radH-alcure withpiiiuiv of th diireende after t'tfectsi felt Isr u.nii.'rUnitlnrniiueral poison th.tt Is usually reo.-t-J fi-.ed'nftrreitiiiBlf-tf?iclvrt to relicrs th stoni-tcU and preTcut lite -s'ood from ruing and sourttily neiottkenbVfc,'k!ore retlri5 rrevcnU nichKunn. m Only onedoe taten atLjnicht loosen ths bowels rentiy and ctire costive" nc-. One doe uv.eu after Cca mea! will care Djspep'. Jf" Onf doe of two caioOnKfnl will atwaya i rpli.-ve a airk h-ai!uolie. BD f Ore loittletikeu for fa- .mt9 obstruction remotes i th? ctue of the di)s,rr.ntl make a perfirtenre, tlaly Htedoe inimeJ:- telf relierwclwl:cwhll One dose often repea'od recure forcholcra M-irtu aad a preventa-Jiv of cholera. One d s taken often trill preretit tle recurrence f nillvu attacks, K'hile It relieves all painfcelirtrt. Z1T 0lv ons hottle iknecdedtothrowoittofth vsteratheeflecnof aie.ll inefiera one Sickness. 'One .t!e Uken f H-JauiidkeirmoreiiUyi-;. loa-n.- wrar:n:ttunvl col-JJ 'r 'ru,w 'nthie di utn ashort-iinie before eatina site vtcor t tlie pp!tltcivlt)ale f' dijwt well. ii il- often related ,-ure Chronic Diarrhira in iu worst form, while Ummer aud bowel comfil:int vleld tm"t t ht1 Or;er t0lorj cure .......I.. ..1 mA k wnne ror worm in rnua- n n, in e i no pht, -.i en, there i no surer. tffr or v,cedier re-utr In he world a.tit ner rill. There i- n eVKCeratlon- u these statement: thetr nrerhtin.'oV-rf.tcts.tha'sre can fiv evidence te js-ore, while all who u! it re thing their unui-tm-im'tiy in lt fsror. .moiic the hundred of I.Itt Remedies now ottered ts the puMic, there are nue we ran so fully reiitntend n Uc S nfrd Inrirforstor," generally known no- tliroocttoitt the I'ul'm. Tli! psepttraUoii It truly a Lirer Invlforator; prtloclnethe n.f l.appy reult on s!l h u it. Almost innntn a'de cenln.atr hare'iee! riren of the grc '.I virtneof this medicine '' ili.i. t ili-- t l.'hJt uatMlii; in tt'ii'tT. and we know tdirhet Mwivliftiin iety, and we know i tr lo le fliehe rrrerttion fvre the pu'dic lltusos I'orsTV Pemo aT. riuc'E ovii Doli in PF.rt otti.k. X. UIKKPOH tit. ole Agent f.T Kransvllt?. SANr'Oltl Ai C., n-rl Tropf ietor, til llroadway New York ST'VK AND ADAMANTINE rgHK msdcrdrnrd cmtiiiue the mnnufarture of M. rheir rf-lel'r.jted Camllen, of the ditlcreut i)tef f jur, five, six snd setrn to the pound: ALL WAItUANTKh FI LL WEIGHT. Cnnitinrr will find it rreittly t their inferef to tli e t'ndl in preference to thoie that are sold 11 Y COCXT. ,M.ny t'andle that are reallv seten to the pound are l.rfoiloil an H a ise, min a ditterenee arainvt tiie rkumer of ftre ponnt to the hns. The1 variatiouu'Hlly ni;lein thr j-ice is nt proportioned to thUiliHVri'tre,a the follotrinf t;tement hom i: A int nr filmst costii ?T ot.it. D is ot.nroR XI r?ciM,wHirii i ma rrrtt wmmt. K aox or II or., o ."most .ffrniiit Kix:,M rowTtntONLV 210 CASDtis, SAME K17.K AS THE iini aoLorna roarv rori. til IoliH the p.-ee or tie f-wr ner n he ioeer.ts, and the Utter P 'til, tüere trill I? a difterence of twenty rent in pri esnd sev.t Candles In count j-r Nx, in f ivorof the full weicht Ctndlc to retiUen i and container: and thlwlll I lnermed fire cent ier boa for everr cent ad ranee in price. Thoe" Interested would do well to examine thtiuV Jert for lh itwclvel. , PROCTER b O AMPLE, mar8-'mi ? VVe.t Scon I tre -. H'lnSnnat. "A Hook for Every Man's Librarr.' SXPKRIKXCKl AUKXTS WAXTF.n IX ALL 4 psrtd of tl ronnlrv, to oM.tin itcrilT for tie COSl I'P.EIIENi l VK G KOUltA I'll V A.N 1 11 1 -TORY. Ancient snd Modern. Of' THE WHOLE WOULT." T !.. r.iODItIClI.Petr Parev. Eleeantlv hound, tutd illustrated Ith i0 beautiful enzravinrsand u maps. lri e iX Sld only hy the A cent, to each of whom a special distrk-t will le Ita indumeiitofl.-re.. The 'Home JourikiI" v of ti. rrk: X family whaterer should le without it." For full ntrticul tr wUre. GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, I'nhl shfT, marl No. 1IJ WillUuu t.,Xew Ywtk. lIv.VVII.LB 6c i It A W FO n D:s V I LLE Mila nrerc U5fcafeli3 .Vir Hi -i. .ntif. n ii ii ii R A I LR O A D . For LouIsvilltJ, t'inrinnatl.'fct. Louis, Indianf apolls and the Eat TiaiBCllANCSCI). WEDNESDAY. MARCH l,lM. 0 and after YVednefl iy March ard, the up Mail trtm leaves KvanviPe st ä minute post 3 r. M. arrives at Tcrre ll.tute 5 minut- put V. The djwn Mtil Train leave Terre liitte i minutes p.i I p. w.tarrive at iville a minute past H. The iiocomotodttion Tnin leave s heretororerlct pa" ViiM-eune, North, at lJ:.M;outh,at I'J-.U; arrive at Terre Ilaute aim r.r.vnuvuie iy r. ji. All Station, evecpt l'riuce'on. Patott i, Vinccnics, C lii'c snd Üullivau. ar made Jlaff f UAiou. FAKKN. To Louivllle j i! To fH. Lemls.... ( -tiro Chiciuro Plttlmr - Philndclphfct. J 5? ..Ii V ...t: M ...ai jn . .23 v Cincinnati . " lndiiiapdi.... S :5 Cleve laud 1 iVi riulTilo P. jo New Vork 2 Host )ii ...an Vt Itiltiniore. Wahlnctitn....S4 mtr-1 JH1TX TXOI.r:. J..nneHntendent AUA3IS EXPKIXS C03H'ANV. s SKW AIlIlA.UE5IIi.T. THK ADAMS'KXPRESS COMPANY respectfully annuo nee to their friend" and itn, the fuN i: of E ntnsville and vicinity, that, aith iucrcaod faIlitic for the mtnrp-rtatioa of r it e i a ii t , ? A C K A o T. t , MONEY and VALUABLES. ' TTiVt solicit a coniriftarce of f uroer favors. spt cUl caW tnkr ii in the CDllcition of BILLS. DRIFTS . OTBr. And tlie transportation of small or valuable iaCKgr. All jir.n wi.-liiiiff to avnil th(-uielve of the fucili tie of the Expre, can uhtajo any desired infonuatlor. in referenre totherontei and details of the bu ine, at their otire on l"irt treet, lietween Main and Iieusl opiosite tMT Post-Office, dels G.ll. HSU, AgtT It A SPOIITATION UI 1ST WARD. WE I to call the attention of Merchants huving or ordering their full storks from the Eastern cities, to the sfyeiior a tvuutages and facilities of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, fr the safe and jpredy transportation of Freight to Kranvllland vicir.'.t . Connections are made with the most reliable ltailroads and Steamhlp. Rlrer Route shortened Snrf improved by completion to Parkersliurfh. ThroSga raies lower than by any other route. Apply to M. Pott;, Boston? Tl. V. Kkllv, Philadelphia: C.W.PsavtKi, N.X'k; J. T. Eot.ii, Ualtimore, for lnformatiin r ti.rmieh rate, or to GEO. POSTER it CO., Freight Agents. Comer Locust street and Canal. Kvansville, Indiana. Iv30 1 XCV frOAPS. ' hoxes, consisting of Mil"itary Shsviiig. ,Triiparent Cake. TraitreDt n-ir. Fancv tw , t ancy uar. etc. J ust ftvci.cti for sale vsmv tow by GILBERT BOWLES. j yi botes' Cir.cirtnatl Tallow Candle?; 0 do Ktnr do: Si do Clncinnitl rlm Soip, lost reeeHed by WHEELER & RtOÄS. th3 jWtlPKK VINK.AR. 1 . . . vwwts 0 rv s Mi PURE CIDER YrNF.OAR, for saljj bw RAISINS. 90 boxes recsived an4 for ale bv ian li VICKERY k. JOHNSTON. I T AN'AWIIA S?AL7. 71 herrtlB, in fine order, fcr I JH. 31 till BERT tt BOWLES. 5 j'pj?L -BAlEVTIVraTTALT-MlNE?.- ! W CiciM Scntinr'.'at r i-efl
v MISCELLANEOUS. "IS " 1 1 STATEMENT OP TOB CONDITION OF TK
Baliford Fire Insurance Company, TO Till AUDITOR OF TUX STATE OF Uli IU. January 1, 1S58. 1. The name of Üle Company Is The lliKTFORD JIKE INJL'UANCE cOMPAMjaud iulocaitoa U at liartf ird, Connecticut. t The Capital Stuck of theCotnpnuy is ,'(00,000 3. Theamountwf iu Capital stuck paid up i : &0J) . The Assets of the Ctmipauy arc a follows' Far t'xrVct Value, Ml Shares Ilartford Bank Stock 51. UC 3.1) " HwtniJt " r.JHQ talve. s;a.o IU) Shares i;oun:tkut River Bauklnf Cum paar I lock SOD lixre Farmen and Uechauks' li'lr. Xtock 113 Shares-City Bank ötocc SO " Clvwt.rOak Uauktock.... 0 , Mercantile Bank Stock 150 " Bauk of Hartford Co, Ck. 51 II,? UV. 10.Ä0 Iti.Ww 10 M xchanre liack Stock 111 Shares Merchaun and Manufacturer Bk St-jck, aap centpaH... yi Share XliiA Bank Stock, 10 per cent, paid Oil Share American Exchange Bank Stoek.Xew York 2PU Share Bask of America Stock, New Tort Sty Srare Bank of Commerce Stock, ft York . ........ lo, 0 on.ot'o' SOifXO' we 3fio SuAre Importer an Traders' Bank Mock, ew lOTK 300 Shares Msnhatua Cc psny Bulk St cii y.-w York 1) Share Merchants Bank Su ik'ew York 10 ! hares Merchant' Bank tock,Ncw York, 5 percent, paid... 20o Shares Union BanK S.orx, New Y'ork CM S lure Ocean bank tef k,N. York. l(i(l Share Cnnk o XorJi A enua fttrwk. New VorK loiVitf IS P,lM0 SMW 1UX) :to 10.TO0 27.:. wo 1Ä0 im 8,'kX id' Shares Metropolitan Bank St.xk, ,irw ivriL. .............. i 10n Shares Mercha&U' Bank Stock, Bo 2.:ci) t?u pm Shares UauK of Ctdiiutens Stock, Iloaton .'. 1W Share Ktrtford and New I Uvea Railroad Stook , .1 Kliare IIrtf( rd, Pi-jvUleucs ami FUhktii rVuk-oad StucK, prefTred..20 Shares Couoectidut River Railroad Srnck io.oeo 10,000' !,90u IX) Shares Cuducrticut Hirer Railroad Stuctk Bill Receivable hearing interest. IccluJiug Siecial DfKsita in lUnX 1?!.,-1 '2 Baunce on louk, due the Cuipauny JU,jS5 1 Cati In hanJj of Agent or in course of tmiitiuUiiion f,tJ 00 Cash on lisud .' '',:''' : &. t. s. 9. No !i'!iities to Bank othon, dus . or uotdue. No leatjutel and Ire. Aratuntof lise either unadjusted or Adjuded anil iiOt due. li Louse in pene waitiug furthtT proof, included in the answer aive. 10. in, .iifutrcc'oii KjrauiK tue v,oiawiiv. ,,wi i -II; The rule of the Comwuir i not lo e.xeid SlU.OUO a u fUKVCCinii airaiim tue jotnony in auv one nk. 9iject to lo 'v a siuclc tir-. li: The aaionnt insured in a car or village, dejirnds nporj iu is' cenexally al1 the desirable risk ti he had; sunject to thi rule fatahore named. 13; Theauiuutt insured luany one Mock of luildin? dniU upon iu idxe and coMtruclloii, sulet t to tile rfrle 'rt n-frred to. II. Nopvt of the Capita! or earnings f thi Cotnpm.'V has ieen drpiHltd In nry other hlntr a necnrity for lwe therein, and no such duit is rconlred iy any Matt except Indians'; front which Statu the Agencies of this Company werte withdrawn, a this Company entertains theopitiion that Us trtitire CitpiUlaii'l resource are pledei for theexjual securttvof all it Policy holder, and should so remain, t't.der Hie opinion of a late Atvrn OeuaAl of the Ft. -UV: of IndAaa aforrid, pmnoimrin the taw isvALivand void, ooieof the Agents of this Company have resit tued their office snT cmtinbe to trtuuet the buiness of Jiiturance in tltat htate.' Afi'l ti l Company will ferogniie V.l !tt PjVcl txed to any party i p'irt!1) in thePtateof Ir.il.ana a raiuianl of ttilinc otreMlon, mki loeoire IL u Vt a faithful tterfortnanca oT all sitclt contrnx-tsof In urJtK.e, whether so held by reason of the ia.nj:ct4 tlie raw referred to or not C. n. ntlWERS, Sccretkry. Sf ATE "F COXX ECTJCCT, t Jivrav.f., Pr-SVwiaflt appenred C. It. BOfl KK; Seen !tctay oft the ffttTtftOTl sire liiurxncCouipny, anrt ifa-leitatb thrfl the forv'goinit t;-nent.,liy him surri!jed . is a trtfr-,- full and correct statement or ui snair or stui CnnimiiT, and ahiblt o far a ran larertaimd at thhf dte. Its actual condition on the nm dny of J anIfefireme, II. H. HARBORS, J. P. Applicatiwusfor Inu oce puty te made to tho underistil. . ALLEX C. 11 ALl.OCK. Aer4, jviildw Evnnstllle. li TArt yn men. -S hf l Tsrs a tierces nice, just rec lei EKLF.R 4-Rir,0.5. ANKER NOTION, f Marrh. 1 a heen i JL weea at ltiUKl.ua. COÄYNUTI I ARD AXD DITTKH.J:Wj. Lsr.i; J0 bbls. Uuttsr; received rer Csnsl hy 2. , H. CUOK Sl SON. Tcrkä uländsält.- " " ..7 ?on hag, vorv ctMtre, ree'd per steamer Fsirrhiid, aad fjr.lWy (jaa it GEO. FO.STKR i CO. 0 P.Y. II sliil lluner from New C mh, Ju4 rereivel and for tale by II. COOK St rl)N. BH.t C'OUX AM) OATS.flfjjcj)r Z. II. COOK JL SON. KIVLE rOWDER. J0 V best quality. f"r vle by JaiiiOJ GILBERT HUWLF.s rifnlPH JL :aiO bash, ree'd i-er Can1 snd f,r atr It i" li 4EO. FOTKR & CO. KB V.-ia,OüOBdhIllran.JutrceivetIftid for l by 2.11. COOK te "ON. SEED? .-Clover, Tunotl v, Blue Gr. Re-I Top iteed fjr sale by OKU, UALZELL k CO. ' marl i LOAF .SftlAH.J5bi'lN'.5and:,fr.alebr irarl ORR, PALZEM & UP. 7TAILV S00 Kegs atortcl nails, fr-sle v 1 marl OHR. PALZKLLX CO. ICK. 10 Uwes for saW'V marl ULBERT li nOWLEH. KOCTOR I'EAKL STARCH- U boxes Ju.trcm. ceire i ana lor saic oy insri GILBERT fc BOWLE. t.M;3- -!J drums in flue der. fr sole ty MU-I OILliKRT & BOWLES. J VMM IIOOKS.Hl II Ilyuiu Hooa of the vario kinl may he found M. L. JOHNSON' marl n-ok Store, r'lrst Mreet. BCRXtNU VLrtD! BrRXI!OFLl II:-10irnl-ous li'.rning Flnid,a6plenlid article,Jntrei i.-. edj y IftutrlJ Z. II. COOtw & SO . rftORN. .tii I'tMhel Thme Ear Com, received per j ran tl hotn Wing and Wing, f Ml h . feVJf) Z.H.COOK fc?OX. rfAMILt FLOCR.- .' F Ts sacks family Flour warranted. Fira!eoy V X. IIJW k SON. sToi.TlEN YRCP. Jf tl iiarrels Extra Caltiniore ?yfa vrai. reeeveo an for sale hy Ifelö! 7.. if. Cook is ?on. ItrtlMPHANT OVKR ALL Of IICR3. The Premium t;mtinir sm; . Cumming' Patent Hay and atr w Cntterfor salehy Imaril Z. n. COOK & WN. Agt. mil C K LR , F-RESE R Y r. S, c JL ifi noxen assorveo ' 21 d i do Eufiiih rickle; 11 11 10 l 5 sept3 do do P, elm it: do do" Nat-iral I'rcwrves; do do Fa.t India do d do Cordials; ... do Giiva Jelly ; th f rce'd hr 7.. Tl. COOK SON. V onboxsChee!?oncon5iß-imtnt,lo'r; so do Ifn.nt.iii-vT'hoo.e: marl TENNF.VSORF.N50N. CANDLES. 100 uoxe Star Cntdle. . Jmv TEXXKY. SORENSON. r B U E. A rPL:- 3 '' awrted 0"iio' ApX- pled, in tt-jre and for sals ti.v s?Af. VICKERY. IBRW! BRAM DRAX!JLW atio bushel Bran receiveil pe er RAilmsd ly ir.CfHiK fc J'ON. Z S IV?ltPfMH.TP,I,f: SALT. St J S& bsg,a!o 3L"0 SMALL BACH, for w'eby. fehl tULHEKT BOWLE5. O0 'FEE :A Bas Prime R!o Coffee, just r-ceived and .or sale oy WHEELER St KIGOS. jcblS WESTERN" RESERVE CIrEE?E. C5 box Prime Cheee ui sti-e jtnd t"'?T febIS B n.pi Tons Bntn.in quantities to tuM lt?l,Jr"i.f0 Iit .Oi'. ' ICKERt sale JEW BOOKS! NEW POOK-SV-Twin Rose, by Mr. Ritrhie,:' Mr. Stejiliet.' New Monthly fcr Msrr Kdinhurth Review do do: Wetmiinrter do do do; Arthur' Home Mai-nine do do; Knickerbocker do do do; Oraham' .do - do do; Illustrated London New. X?., Are. marl nonErlL-CONTNOTON. t3 boxe Uaisinr: 20 half boxe Raisins; IJ- hose No. 1 Herring: . JO bbls Cement, j ut received snd for salo by PRESTON BROS. AI and Lager Beer Agency. ZIt. COOK at SON are Afnt for the sale of F. tt I. A. Lonck8 celebrated Ale and Lvcer Beer, and nave just reserved a stock of each, to which they inviu the attention of the .ffvs- . . w jan ia H. COOK oOv. 'et. PICTURE FRAMES. A WEArTTTCLsrtBESrit of ruilt raouH:rg of r a ill widths ;utTKivd by
FOR SALE ÄiiD RENT. I
GREAT SALE AT Af CTION VALUABLE BUILDING iOTS, IA EVA.SVI1XE. 1.VDIAKA. ON Tfr.DXKSUAY,.TUlEll8T DAY OF M ARC II 158, at one o'clocK, P- M., at th Court House In Ihecitv of KeansTille. the undersirned will sell to the highest tidders. at public auction, the foHowinj Real Eoate. to-wit: ' , .-.v 1. Lot So. jn:. In the Donation Entarten nt of the city of Kvansrllle, in parcels, ach frutinr 15X feet on Fourth or Market Street hy lja feet depth with a 12 feet all .vüi the rear. These iota teln ittaate between Main and Hvtrtaaore streets, aad In the Immediate vicinity of thi Court House, sail very wall for business locations. . 2. The north ftr!y part (or the corner on ge-ond snd Walnut street! of lut No.9 la the Old Plan of Eransville, In i parcel of ti feet each fron tine on Walnut street, hr 75 feet depth. These lots bclnfin thenMtret nl(Cbf'rhond of the tnaia buslaes part of the city, and rievertheless in a very quiet vicinity, will make very pleasant and afreeaUe sras .11 residences for business men, who-cannot afford to toss much time in rotaf to and retuiytn from their residences to their place of dotns Miines. a TIm south westerly part (af 4h corner on Osk and First street) of Not Lo. 44, la tie Upper Enlargement of th citv of E v.o.nsville. In fi parcels of tffeet each, (roDÜr.f on Oak street, by TS faet depth. The) loU are itusted In a suiet. retired cut of the city, and not too far off front the business part of town; wherefore they would mske very pleasant places of restdeuce fur business men of moderate means. 4. aixty-thre feet fron on Water street, betwten Vine and PIvWoo treet. by 100 feet depth with a 10 feet aller lo'rear. W ill be sold in 1 parcels of SI feet fn.nt vi-h. Alan. In ths sam block. SO feet front on Ylnestreet.nv feet depth rannin slonnide of alt feet alley (hent tae aiiev in toe rear oi ii o. ii sou 55 In the Old Plan of the Town of EvsBsvllle.) Thu reouRTtr I unaueUoasblr f the mod val uable Iu the whde c!tv, and the location one of the het for anr kiml of hninea wholeSle and retail Slid such ait opportunity of ettinc a cheap and good I'U.tine lot on favontble tncs may not bt oBcred for a lonif time to come. 5. Lots nd Sand 9 in Block X. Hi in the Town of 1 jtmseo C Itv. These lot are each is feat wide and 109 feet deep, and front on one id on the i-ermehana of the canal, sod on the other side on Fourth street and are r.u1v I.!; fret from Fu '.ton Avenue, and rieht ad ioiu'nethe large gristmill of Clemen Reitt & Son. 'ItXo. 1 the corner lot on Fourth street and Fifth Aveuuti. Thi property li very vauahle for manufacturine purt-. Lots sad "i are provided with a eoi1 uhutantial wharf. . . Lot S.U. 10.11,15. 13. U, I.:, 17,1 snd 1 In I Rl.li Jfo. 12 in Ijtniasco City. All of said lot (ex cept No. ISrnd I4 have reel iront uy i iv reet oeprn withatS ftvtsllev in rear. Lots 13 and) 1 hoth corner l!s have it) feet front each hy the same depth as the oth. These lot heinenorthwewwaraly opioite t fh Belle View, and lo close vicinity to several dis -till.-n'es, saw taiu and other irjiuaf act urine eallihments, won hi atfird food residence for mew amplo: el in the neifhWhood, and lelnf out ot the corporation line, theviofi"t hare Ppvra-jr city Ux-s. t. Lot 14 and IN in Kamnet Lister anltlivision of Oat Lot No. 2 In the I'ppcr Eolarce'oent of thecity of Evanv l!e. Thee lot hare lith 30 feet on Serid street t TO feet lept, and are situate 4n s. very pleasant, quiet neifhlwirloo-l, rhrht optoaite h Juijte llaker retidaice, and out of the limits of the corporaU TWF.NTT i WV RLOrfi? of dift -rent tife. trarrin from half an acre to two acre an upward, and ibuae and jotniiic on the we.Uhne of IascoCity. Vhcvareon b thidof FntriKlin tret. tlie fim-M andVitte street In ljtmao, which stn-i after tho completion of the now twtdirt across Plceon-Creek, roiitmpl.-i'eil and already aodcr contract will undoiiWcdlv t one ol the main thorough-fares for a verv lrce portion rt ocrcantitry people, living in a southerlr, westoi Iv annd northwesterly direction, wherefore thf propcrtv I hound to hr Talus, le, even for iKisiness purpose. 1 1 suit very wnll for pleasant private resiliences with card en around, aud ther Is the advantage that for a Ion time to c.iue the purchaser will have no ritvtTrtopar. Some the riocksareon a very hielt elevation, and woaht. therefore, b snitaM for vinevardsand ganlen spots. This ts one of the het chan'rri f.ir the man with moderate means to acquire a lotof lane site In the snhrtfiisof thecity. Ths lot are all recularly laid out aud sUked and uumbered on the stakes. , ... , TERMS OF 9 VLE : ... One-f urth of the purcli money to ho paid down, and the remain In thr e " 1 annual inatalmeots withlnteret pavalde annnally, the purchaser sivinf his notes and mortrar for the purchase money remain. In unpaid. Oeneral Warrantee deeds will hs given. The title to the property ha Keen carefully examined bv competent men, and Is perfect. "Jlaptsitd Plans mav in seen in the office of the nndersiptiod.and IntheJourtial.theFn'inirerardtoikhote offices, and In the Clerk's an Recorder' officii. Foe forther pnrtletilsr enquire or A cent nw the purthas and sal of Real Estate. Er .vtiu. tndiaia. mrt lib.ini s. I. t . . ' i anvUle, Indiaja Ttro Dwellings and Lot for Sale on . Accommodating Terms. rjtTTir nndeImed offers two Frame Two-tory M. Dwelling lloue. on Ingle atrert. oesr Reit, llannev & Co.s Fonndrr, being lots No. 13 od M in biotk lK, In Sbirkwell's Knlargeme "t. Ths Dwe Mino are nearlr new, well built containing tire snd six room each. F.ither will, tnaaea comfortable hWn for a man n roodertte cirrumstares. They will be soM at a istrcain, as the owner has left town and gone ,0Ifnt dd be for ths RlXf ft THY OT APRIL, they will then be put ,ip at auction J yhe highest Milder. The sie will commence at 1 o'clock, A.M.' ..Vor further particular, apoltr to Mr. (iarvifl, Real Ksuu, Agent. Crreot C$ffMn JOToy. FOR RENT. fSillV. riOrSE oiWl,r' of corner of Tb snd Chestnut streets, formerly ocrwpied by J. J. Daniel, E-i . a vry le)res'ie situsiion, with good tnbiing anl rarrliic hou.s I fur refit to rl Jn ant enquire of (JaiO-tf.) 1. P. B RNE. fÖJt ltXT. . .. ONE of the beet hn:ix',iud in the citv, rrl Soor to J. P. Brmr'nili S,nln tr:ct. Pseioti given imme-lUte!. dec?J-ff. 1'm nartiu-nlara pVrlIre of IX)Br.LLlU.Ni.(JT0N. LAND FOR SALE. . THE SulMKT.bfroffijri for sale acre of find-rate ntland. situated ooesns half Rille from Wut Franklin. Iiw counts- Int.. Iiarre aro cleared, ami the remainder is covered with heavy timhwr. Fort-rms &e., enoutre f the ucaiirr on ths propcrtv, or to J . II. Campbell near the pvwfV ' ' Jan t-d-wSw D. L. MARTIN. COWS WITH YOUNG CALVES. W rXAr. SF.TF-noOD MILCH COWS WHICH M. I have eierte with great care, ut na v luv rhnnrwt mv buslnes. I with to eV Ttx'itn tnein ror pariiruiar j "K"' liV-mJ BROOK k CÖ-, Water htreet, Evansve.YJ . taar-'V.lw A.W.CIICTF.. MISCELLANEOUS. SrxniuF..TJ Wils Tanner's Oil; 4"! coll 5lni1la Rojie, larpo six: f7 Imxcs fheee; 'S sacks fine Liverpool ft; IhoxeaHperinr; 3,0no bundle Wrspping rsper: 4 eroSS Uotitffct Ooaros, in ' tore snd foe .ale by TKNNKY tt HOREXSO't. mVHEAT SACKS. 3 irft Two Bushel 0naburrh ?cV. 3u rec'4 and ft sale by . istTtil E. 9. RABCOt li. A Sitnatlom Wanted. a MTDnf.K-AfSED Rr."fS?.Sr1AK.cou:1nted i s-Uhbninesinall its bran'he capable of UkIng ihsrge of a store, or keeping tij book and doing the out-tbior business of a mill, a manufsctory, or a work-shop. wis!i! erophi- ment. tvl will scceiy jow wages. Eunulreat ths Journal ofTicc. , Jan3i 3w :nn Us Fresh Tabic Butter; OB i:wlria do mv dos Freh Eggs: Jast r-eeired aod for 1 by Jan tf. 7., tl. COOK fc HON. i.i.i.ti l .ka.Kirlsi Vahhaard. Km :ti dozen of the anv lloard for sale at manufac turer's price by 7.. II. COOK V SON, Ageot. CLOYER-ANDTIMOTnYEED.-sn bushel Ohio Tlniothv 8eed; 3r, Hi,h UOhloand Kenficsrv riorer Seed, tort rccelrwl and for sale by Z. II . COOK JON . AISII ! FISIÜ-, T TTTIT" l Salmon,-Mjckeral, Iterrmc snd Codhh. for sale y . Z. II. COOK SON. ElGE TOOLS, iiV. TO'CLOSE, Twill sell tbe balance of stock, con.slsting of ?inc1e and. fthuMe Hit Axes. Broad Axes, Hand and Bench Axe, Adur, Ac, at much lower thrtn market rates. An s-xarninMion of joodi solicited. R. J. ANOF.RSOX, Trustee of IZulmes Co.. IS Wood rt-et. -m?fl PITTSBUROH Stolen Fire Dollar Reward. rViVO NEW AND fXTXABLlt MCSIQ BOOKS iuo wtH lieht brovn mro'fto ltk. B. f.ir the I'lauo and parchment earner, were ftislon ftr the store of the.ansiTioeroiT rirstsvert. Be snore resarowiu be paiI fw their rXoVtry and the detection of the thief. 1 J0III W.f.IL'VEL, nutr5-lw BtClt Bi.ndcf on First street. V OAF.CRCSllED AND PWDERED f LOAli. J 25 bbl. just received and for le by ... marl GILBERT tt BOWLES. uarooiisx iioivls, cV I'"1 Nests Wooden Boat; Ddoien do Trays; 5 do Am' Churn: ffl do Rolling Pin; 4 . K do Mashers, just received and or V by 7.. H.COOK - SON. TK., TOBAf'CO A.D CIIS rtS--'.V Assorted Imported Ci'ri TS Box Choi Tolsweo; 5ft hfl Chests Tea, for sale star all advance for cash by E.II.COOKktOX. II ALTER ROrE. 2jCoil TIetrtpand Manilla, f ale by OILBERT BOWLES. Jan2 Sycamore street near Water. BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE and tV Review at jauMf. DOBELL fcCONYXGTONS. POMADE. bO gross faucy Toautde jast rcceivH snd for sale r IttD. HEI MANN. rVlITs-rT '.r''! IV n N nu Almonds, Filberts and lw I Lnfhsh Walnuts, for sale low It eW GILBERT tt BOWLES. .tICS.-2drnins Choice Fig, trw sale to low to JT tbe trade, by fcM3 GILBERT A BOWLES. COCCUES! LOUNGES! &py.t Fir. Chsxher Coufke. ia TkuV snd loaT"- vi r ... J ?- - -W
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FROM NEW ORLEANS.
ROBERTSON & McDOLGALL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 11 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORIEAXH, DARTICCLAß AND FAITHFUL ATTENTION 1. , given to the sal of Pork, Lard, Üacoa, Flour, Grain, and all other Western Produce. - OHers for Co fee, Sugar. Molasses, and rdhemrUcla carefully and promptly filled, a hen the funds tecum foy tfc crier. . . ruittscsi: Mewrs. Judah rsrmy.Tlnctncej, indlaoa. ' John Ross, Esq.. 4 Merchants ftftefally, Messrs. P. O. O'Kiley ft C ETav!e, Inltaaa. 0. . RsboDf. rti., 1. Tf.Hehert,E., i ,.' . Jsmes M. Ray, En-BUaapoUi.IcdUiik Wm. heeta, Ftq., " James Blake, Esq., . fehTHl-WlW J. T.AVCOCK... ....... .......... .W. a. 4iaTlTOt7a. AYCOCK &, GREATH0U8E, LIVE STOCKPEALERS COXXISSIOS MEl XII ANTS, JUTSS0 CITT tTCCX ZU.XOOf . wltf AEW OHLEA.yg TWICIIELL k DUTCH ER, , COMMISSION & FORWARDING NEW ORLEANS. DUTCH EU X. TU1CIIELL, COMMISSION & FORWARDING Merottartts, SAINT LOCfcB. .. .. r LPieral advances mads on coffnaents to t!'.h -of our bouses. airca to Messrs ALLTfl & HOWE, Messrs. BK.MENT & YEILE, Mem. HOWARD & BROWN. EvansvlU. S deettly F. C. TWICUELL E. h. raiacniu). T. C. TWICHELL & CO., 1-U.1I9IISSION AND FORWARDINn No. TO, rOYDRAS STEEET, f nrrjr EtC;tyR-EAa. t. ; , NrTE , , STOCli tOMMlssloX JIERcriAAT, asp raoraiKToa or STOCK STABLES, . VA7 NEW ORLEANS,' LA. j. i:. vosi; v co., . COMMISSION MfiRCflANT'S, no. 145 MAtttim iTitiT, KV.ORLBA.8, LOLISIA.tA. DE VOTE their attention to the sale of W0w Prolue aud the purcliaa of Groceries, fcr whloh an r wi oi nnevn yrars nves Lu am more at widiLry iualificaUon and fsoil lUtl ,liei. nei.r to J audita i'. I. CARLILE. EvaosvUl, lad. JOMS MCLgt T, IPLLIVSS. JOffx IljL'liliEV K pp., . KORU AnDI.VG -AÄD COSIMISSIO.X MERCHANTS, . NO. 90 TC1I0UPIT0ULAS STREET, sepia y iy Aew Orlessu. PR KD. DEL nOXDRlrf, commission merchant; KO. trTkT-TS STSVET, ' .NEW ORLEANS, 130 R tlr sale of Putter, Cheese, Lard. Egg. DHed C Fruit," Floar West, and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, c. Cash advances made on consignment. fehU-Uud CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. city ejection. IVOTIC. Qualified e annus) Voters City Election for theflrpoaeof electiuf ui arisen (19 Com cilmen; One City klerkt One Citv Collector ; One City Treasurer; One Citf Marshsl; tine C Asesior; One City Rfcorder. and One Citv Survev will uke place on the FIRST MONDAY IX APRIL being the sth day thereof. The polls will be ope u at tb followlr-if laces, to-w it: , Upper Precinct At the Nerton Enjina Ilouie, B. H. IieGjtrmo, Esq., Inspector. '. MU?ilre 'Pree1nct-At the Young America Engls IIoue, Robert Fergu, Esq., Inspector. Lcwt r, or Lsmssce Precinct At the Union Enrjns IlTse, Daniel Chute, Esq y InspecKfPiarretionary ver is given to each Inspector ts appoint their own Judresard Clerk. Ily ordttr of the Common Council. ' WELL. II. WALKER, Cllr. m10 (Volksbote and Enquirer copy UlL2rd of April. Sale of the Lamnsco .Market House. npiIK CITY MARSHAL, will, on tlie lh dv of ilsrrh, tirorerd to sell the OH Lamavco Msrwct llooe the same to be removed within s siren time. I Payment for same to be in cither caih or City OrJsrs at nine or saie- .. By ordvr of Common Council: W ILL II. WALKER, Clark. wartlOt fVolkbote copy.) COltrOKATION NOTICE. BDEnKD thvtthepwiicrj'of Jtiti in Block No. , LatusNco, cue a plank side walk, four feet In wiilth. to ! laid down nlong the north side of said block on Franklin street, mithin ten days after the publication of this notice, aud in defitujt ;hcrrof,toe Common Council will '-wd to jirrfirtrt said work, and tho costsand exivics cccraiog thecely.iil ltase44 to an4 colln-iea bv sale f said property, trm ttiaoh thrreof as will M(fy said lien and cost. l'.y otdcr of the Comm Council: WELL U. WALKER. Cleric roart-lOt (Yolks'jotscopy.i SEALED PROPOSALS YVT ILL be received until next Ssturd-ty night. Sb WW iat., at the otfieeof the under giisd, for t fill up Vine street to the proper irrad. Ihe earth Ult taken from Tenth street,' Crescent Eulsrirniert. by Iringing the same to grade. Pboutd arv Ufrfriercv occur, tne same will be marie tip by excaratTrg a suf flcient quantity from Ninth street twevn Yirs atd t yesuore streets, to complete the grade of Vine street. WkLL II. WALKER, Clerk. mrt-tht t Vol kslwrte copy . AN OftDI.VACI' To prescribe the .time tritlri' which rritf csUte tnsy bs sold for the payment of City Tc Scatd thereon : SrcTJO.t 1. 1; it ordnlned tv the Con;niou Council of the City of Kvansvillc, tint from lud after the passage of ,tbl Ordinance, it shall snd may lawful for the City Collect- at any time sfter the first Mnday In tH-t'lier. and before the second Monday of Mach f each yesrtomsse the taxes asesed,on real estate, either by the seis ureand sale ol the food" and chattels of the owner or claimant thereof, cr by telliofths lot or piece of ground ftse.f. upon which tlie tax remains unpsid-or o much thereof as my Jtw necewary to pay such taxes and cost of adver.lttr and sale. Attest: JOHN 11 tW SOX, Mayor. WsllII. Wstita. Clerk. te' . TO .MAfJOAH A.D CÖ.NTRACTOBel - TUE C0H.M0.N COrxClL of the City of Evir.sville are prepared to receive Sealed Proposals up I natuntsv uie i.aaaayrr jiarrn, 1 vr, For nuniing au extension to Iii Division street Culvert, Ncrtit Kat of the Cans, of 75 feet in Icp.th. m i'lxm and Specification are now on file (n the rifles of theuurfenugned. , WF.LL It. W A KEr, Cl'k.. tsarl-id (Vclssijotesopy.) ADJIlMSTRATOR'S NOTICE QJOTICE I hretir rYen that Kunegnnda Fneh1 lerba ' owji sawi'inted tbeailmidistratrixof tho estate of Mattik. Rcntchler, d erased , snd the rfiu' all persop hartnr rlaint scsinst tlie eute to present t!.-ui to UOUOr'?!! KEIIH. K.s-. fr setOvaent, an those indchfrhl, to the estate will make payiueut to Mr. KEHrtniojidrliy. KCXEOUSDA PTNCDLER, maryw Aduilnistrainx. NOTICE. ALL p '.n eonmed, will tke r.otice that a cetl tiftcate gi vrn by the rVhool Coniiionir or VandcrtUrc cnuniy to one Wa!t-r lUai, Septrmhwr -'bih 13;. f.ir the purchase cf M No. ;,n tho plate' the School xnuand liirg U:c Muthet quarter cf tlie nrth-i!t nsarttr of section li, toa-n 6, south rarg 11 west, containing aiTe niore or less, waich cerufi' cate wa nsignt I W id BrU to tt Auhrn se Ycarel. is now the property of the undertigned by pu.rhass, ha been lust and no deed made for said land, acd th( tlie und'Tinel intend to apply to the Auditor of said county fr a new certificate, aorordlnr -the law in that cue provided. AMONY XO&TAR. octlO-dlt-w.'Ua 1 il fODEY. LADY'S BOK for March, iur-eired hy ifphpi DOBELL li COXl'NGTOX. T HRF.E COWS AND CALVES .FOR MLE.Z. II. CÖOK SON. Euouire of telli e-TXDP.lES.-Paier Shelled Altrouo: oon 0 10, Enslih Wa!nnt: Brazil Nut; Fiiiierts and J'e Nut. For sale iu lots to suit, I y Z. IT. COOK i. SCX. JI'ST RECRIVRT BV EXPRESS?Yankee Notkr.f"r March; Swan's Intrnct;ve Reader: Musical Ban luet, for saw sy J. UEALY. T.ry.Tvr.n itr KTPP.r?iS. JUL Frank Leslie's New iiaputas f" Msrh IMMm 1 o do do; Emtrson' Mafj so sw J1 w ; I elC3 MM ACKEREL- U package w hol sad half bHs IIB and kills, assorti nonine . jurt re tveo, rr sals liy vILBEKTSf BOWLES. mar Svrataarf rer. sWtjtKii C vt Ehetlerr i tlee bv-
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