Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 100, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 March 1858 — Page 3

(stasbillc $;ülij onrn;iI. NATUKUAY MOUSING MAKCII 2')

momTit. I IP. M. p.mt THIKNOXITII. A. M. V 2 PM. M y P.M. iif Advertisements intended for the Daily. db4

t handed ia befora f oVl.s.k, P. M. t inwrt insertion.

BY TELEGRAPH." TKlKOBirHCU BX LtIVBlV TO THB KTASIT1LL PA1LT JOl'BSSL 1 K. W. MSB. XXXVth Ctfugres First Session. WAniOTox, March 1? if Sex ATk. Dnrinj Mr. Toomb'a speech he Concurred in Mr. Hitler explanation of hi tToomrVa) bill. Itwaa to briitz Kansas into the Union without'thc voto of the people on the Constitution. Mr. 1J11 resumed Iiis speech on tha KanfM bill. How, h asked, shall we cut the rordion knt of Kansas politic? Uv the rword,orby peaceful menu.-? The President, said JJtll, recommend tho admission cf Kansas, tinder the Lecompton Constitution, maintaining the legality of that instrument, and it Accordance with the organic net. I'.ell lmre entered into an examintlon ol tha oreattiu law. to see if it conferred tho power on the people of Kurts to form a Constitution whenever they pleased, without reference totimo or imputation. JIc was uro it conveyed no such power; if it did, it would have a mot mischievous effect. Utah, New Mexico, Nebraska, Washington and Jcotah,mizht all come in this session under auch a principle. Here then, he mid, is a hereby pat forth at tho threshold by the l'reidect. He referred to the authenticated record of successive frauds, and expressed surprise that Senators, in the faco of such evidence. could areuc in favor ot tho lejriti

. mscy of that Instrument. It would, ho con-

tended, talc twice two thousand troops to force that Constitution upon the people of Kanaax. lie then went intc allcncWiy roviow ot the Presidential campaign of 1852, hewing tho feeling existing in relation to the Missouri Compromise. Washington, March 19 -r Senate. Gwynn resolution of inquirv ; e . ci'titcriiiu;; inc iu;iucrc ui vaiiiuiiiia cihi grunt iu Utah, panned. Volunteer Dill rassed. House. Faulkner, of Ya., from the mi nority of the Committee on tho Volunteer bill öftere1 an amendment, to retain that part f tho bill providing for tho organization ol n regiment of mounted volunteers to protect the frontiers of Texas; but instead author izin-r the l'rcsi Jent to accept the wrvice of four re 'imeiit of volunteers t quell the dis tnr bailees in Utah, and for the protection of supply and e nijrant trains, and the sup pre icii vf Indian hostilities. To add to the present military force euo regiment of dragoons, and two regiments of Infantry to nerve Tor two year. Tho amendment was rejected. Nays 43: yeas 143. uitman volunteer bill for five regiments of volunteers was ordered to bo engrossed for a third reading 1.5 ags nst 74. liill passed 124 against 73. Sr.NATE. T e Vice President laid before the Senate a joint resolution from the Lejria latnrc of New Mexico, conenrrinsr in the l'rcaidcnt's views ndative to tho reorganiza tion of A'aioma. and snejrcstinff tlw boun dimes for the same. Kcfcrrcd, in order to be printed. Foster took tho floor, and said he had on a former occasion called the attention of the Senate to certain objectionable features in the Lecompton Constitution, lie would now advert toother strong, and conclusive ob jection to that instrument. He would ask, is this Constitution before us in Pitch a shape as fulfills all legitimate requirements? If it does, Kansas ought to bo admitted; if it does not. she ought to bo rejected. lie then pro cccded to discass tho validity of various ar ruments for and against the Constitution. He discussed at great length tlie Nebraska Kansas act, and kindred topics. He thought tlio argument that is would give peace to the eountrv, iinstatesman-like. Senators should si o justico and fear not. He believed tho bill would not produce peace, but the sword. He would neither threaten himself, nor be waved by threats from othars; and yet these were the sort or arguments ottered by states men to statesmen in tho American Senate. Kolcrring to Kansas, he denied the right ot Congress to alter or amend the Constitution. If any alteration was to be made, it must be cnt back to the people. Foster concludod bv expressing himself agaiust the bill. Mr. Clay said, that inasmuch its tho Legis lature of Alabama passed resolutions calling lor a Convention tb decide on a conrsa or ac tion in the event of the rejection of the Kan sas bill, he felt bound to defend the cause of that State. Alter reviewing, at length, events in Kan sas, and the strife of parties there, which he said was cot a struggle between two geo graphical sections, but between a party op posed to the Administration, and that favor it . i . . i , . . a . i uoio to it, no proceeuei to inquire into tue Validity of the Constitution. Many States. he said, had been admitted without submis sion of their Constitution; and he thought the Lecompton Convention would have acted more in accordance with the principles of the vountry, if it bad not submitted the consti tution to the people. Our government is not a Icmocracy, but a lie pub lie lo this point he quoted Madison, adding, "our fathers knew a pure Democracy is more the voice of a demon than the voice or iod. Jlrtory has proven that pure Democracy is tho inos't rapacious of tyrannies, wholly irresponsible, acknowledging nothing, because it is a law unto itself. He regretted the tendency towards Iemo tratism, or rather mobocraey, in every de partment of our Government. 1 Ins, lie as hc r ted, is tho Kcd Uepublicauism of tho revo lutionists sheer radicalism. UckI iorbid that it should supercodo and swal'ow up the philosophical lie publican principles of the Government of our fathers. Turning to the question of Slavery, lie remarked that Slavery was at tho bottom of tho social foundation, and that in the formation of our Constitution Slave property was specially protected. The Union owed its being to-day to tho institution of Slavery. Stave property is sheltered under its constitution. Notwithstanding tliese facts there is a party in this country pledged to exterminate that property, lie proceeded to comment on the principles of tho Republican party, as promulgated in their platform, lie looked forward with forebodings to the result. If that party obtains possession of the Government, and protection is taken from Slave property, tha bond of union ia broken Ti s tho South has no longer a motivo for its preservation. Hence Alabama has declared hc will resist aggression mon her rights. She has acted wwcly. When the Union be come an instrument of oppression to the South, no would destroy it at once. Volunteer KeglaaeaU. AVashinoton, March 19 p a ltocR. The volnntcei bill author "i2s the I'reiddcnt to receive into aeivicc, one regi ment of Texas mounted volunteers, for the defence of the frontier thereof; and for the purpose of quelling the disturbances in I tab; for the protection of tlio Mipply and emirrant trains, and the puppression of Indian hostilities on tho Northern and Northwestem frontiers. Tho Fresident is authorize.! M accept anv number of volunteers, not cx reeding four regiment; tlw same or any torliwu thereof, to Le ranizeil luto moiintea rfgiment of cavarrtOTlnfantrv.astho I're sidciit mar deem nrorer. The volunteers not to be accepu:l In boaliCsof Ut tliaa one regi ment, whose rttcer shall be appointed ao cording to law in tlw several KUtea and Ter ritorie iu which the said regiment hall re spectively belong. IjiII ordefed wbe engross cd for a third rending, and finally passed. Nr.w Vobk, March 19 r m The ship Kntpire, from Livcrjvool, rcjiorts n l lie. tin ot Jiarcii uavinj passed s large ujjubcr ot jctbcrgs.

Wamiiistö:., March 19 r m

The amount of deposit in tin? Treasury U . .... , i i. . nearly nve minion ana a nan. j.eeeipt last week 55.0id). Accord in? to othcsal statement, tlie entire isMioof Trcasnrv notes, to TosJay lst. w $.22J,4)0; 1,139,000 Treasury note redeemed.' AntULecompton Resolution. Albany, N. Y., March 19 p u The Senate lia Pae4 the Anti-Leeoinp-ton resolution, previously passed by tlio Assembly, by a tnet party vote. Juizn Lorlng Removed. Hostom, March 19 r a. Governor Man's ha removed JuJee Lorinj. In accordance with the vote of tu legislature. New Orleans, March 1 r M Mexican advices to the 6th report the fsctions advancing to bescige Miuititlan, which with thirteen officers undor the command of Msior Barbour, with cx-Trcshlent Salos on beard, had arrived at Minititlan. Thev wer not illowed to land, and hsvc returned. They aro now coming up the river. Salo' party intend to pronounce ior ."ama Anna. I - Is reported that the Mexicans generally favor Santa Anna. Illvt In Toronto. Toko.nto, March 19 M During the dinner of St. Patrick's Society, last night, while Ii'Arey McGee w ink ing. the hotel was att;wked bv a mob. The windows were vmashed, and fire arms were frcelv used, but without any fatal ert'ect. The disturbance was quelle! by the police. ClaetBDat! Markets. Cincinnati, March 19--M Flour unchanged, and in moderate demand at yesterday' prices. Whisky 17c, and in good demand. Mess pork in good demand; 1.2'W barrels sold at 15; bulk pork in good demand at jj'(4?. Lard In kegs He. Cincinnati, Mrch 19 r y Flotir unchanged and dull; sales of 190" bb!s at J ;-.,:; 70. Whisky advanced to 17c; with alesof 1.V bbls. Mess pork ac tive; salos of 3,000 bbhtat 10(1' 2.; closing with more buyers than sellers at the latter rate. Hulk iork aö?)', with a.Uttcr demand. l'bl lard nominal at 9jjc; sales of lMM kegs at lie. Clover seed declined and dml. Groceries unchangeil, and firm. Mwncy market unchanged. Good demand for exchange on the Kasi und louth; firmer but rates unchanged. ew York Alarkrt. New Yokk, March 19 Flour heavv; sales of 5,000 bbl at 4 t0it 5 lf lor Ohio, a decline of l.V; and 1 6H(5 4 70 for Southern, a decline of 10c. Wheat very dull and dcehuuig; holders oiler freely. f'orn declined; sales ot 22'0) bihels at 6fte tor while; and t 1(4641' for yellow, a thilinc ol 10c: r.ee' steady. Pork hcuvv at M 30 for li ess. Lart heavy at 9iic; quota tions P.iiclv iiiaiutaitivd. hinky advanced 'c; sales at 25. Stocks dull and lower. Chicago fc Kock Island .7; irtrima 0's 91 ; Missouri 6's 53,'; F.rie 1; Sterling ex change dull at loT,1; United States o's of 1SC5103. Nkw York, Manh 19 r if Cotton sales of ll'H bales ot a decline of ;e; closing heavy. Flour dull; sales of s,0.0 bul. Wheat dull, lroxisions quiet. I!acon heavy at SO'.Üc lor hams. Fork firm, at f 10 00(0-1 b ir mess. 1 allow licavy. Lard dull. Tobacco firm. Whiskv advanco.1 Jc; sales at HkiiZ. Stocks lower. rhllsdelphta .lfarket. I'HiLADtLrniA, March 19 M Flour exceedingly dull, and prices droop ing; shipping brands ottered at 4 3."?4 S7': extra at4 ScCi", but noeviK tdeinand: the receipts straw an. invrrase over last week of M bKIs; rye llonr 5 li1;; corn incul $J 37; wheat comes forward slowlv, and is in fair demand at (1 lo for good red; ;t."0O bushels western white so id at f 1 82. Corn in mod erate request at 60fi6-J. Oats advanced to S. In groceries there is more doing, and for coffee and sugar prices are firmer, l'roxis10ns are lieM very firmly; sales of menu pork as $1G 75(rf.$l7, cash; ük) casks bulk meat sold at Sectio for hams; 9 for sides: 7 for shoulders. Lard firm at loj in barrels, und 11 in kegs. Y hisky firm at 2Uf.2. Daltloiere MarketHaltimork. March 19 u Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat firm at $1 o.-(.r,l v for red, and Jtl 2V.l S for I white; very choice lots sold at 1 4". Into corn 54C'f:f?; yellow .'.(. W!iiky firm. Sugar active and bnoyant; a cargo o"f l'oito Kico'was sold at 7e all round. Sales of I l'orto liico Molasses at 32(453. and New Or leans Z-iiftM. 1'rovUiuiis a little firmer; quotations unchanged. .New Orleaaa Market. Is'tw Oklkans, March IS r x Mess pork l 37; prime pork $15; bacon sides Oe; bacon hams 9; ahouldera ?c. The Heather. March 19. Telczraphvd this evening at nine o'clock, by the K. & W. line. New York Clear; merVT. Oswego Clear; mer 4i. liangor Mcr 89. Kastport Clear; mer 22. Calais- Mer '2. St. John, N. 11., Clear; mcr 13. Halifax Cloudv; mcr JC. Saekville Mcr 20. Charlottetown -Mer 21. Montreal Clear; mer 23. TbeltUer. Lorivii.i.K, March 19 Six feet in the pass over the falls, I'ittsbcro, March 19 Kivcr 14 feet Dy l no pier mark, ana stationary, vt catlier clear. St. Locis, March 19 v Iliver risen from 4 to 5 feet in the last 43 hours, and still risng rapidly. All the uppcralreainaare risinsr I-ft. I no Illinois is ten lectin tlio channel; the Missouri upwards of six feet; and the I pper Mississippi nve leet at lMibuque, and three tcet on tue lower rapus. Cincinnati, March 'J a River has rifcn threo feet in tho last 24 hour. W either cloudy. HHA.,COIl.A.DOT"i.forsalehr II. COOK k SON. UR ANH HU E. JL 3: liols Tar; i ti.Ti e Iticr. uii reed hv lelO WltERLER & MM$. niiii't-.tis 1 nut Strel and cast PUuehs. of every sizeand kind at wholesale aud retail, just rei-eivea anu ior sate or jailJlr-lW A. 11. iwa m. ru.i. SUNDRIES. 4h llamlairgh Cheese; -4i l-s Mar I ao.ti.-s; HA Bktcala-n-y HraiHlyi ado to Wine; 5 1. dinger Wine; S .1.. ll:ulHrrv Itrnmlv! lSli.ve Korest Win Ritters. reeivl ami for ate I y lie's. i . k i. 1 1 r. l .vi a - .1 . K ICE. 10 ticrrei for salel.y m:irl tJILUERT k R0WLES. 1ROCTOR'S PEARL STARCH. iO laixes Jui4 rereived and for ul hv Mrl til LH E RT & ROW t.ES . StsimiK.UViOiuinv Ri; Ud Crashed Snirart 5.' "Ms Powdered Supw, . Zi bllj Laf Sugur, ui Iure and for sale he I'UESTONRROS K1FLE roWPER.-yiVe hest nulitv. for sale Ijaninl ilLRKKT i JlOW LF.S STRAW CCTTEHj. " .HI S uifor.'s Parnt SYtig CattrVs, for sale low hy jaii.V.-Jw t It. I'WK at mx. T HAD I'IPK.- . l i A gHMl SMMNtuK-ut reciires and for sale lr jan ii . -yyyijynH1 tttTTKU.-: . Wdr Bmterrinst rrrcired I I and for safe i y i-vwjv & OX 11 ACKER EL. 1 iswkace whole an.l halt bhl ill and kills, assorted ,u1m,'7.'J0'lt ''"ved, for MUtv GILULhg iL ROW LKS, mar S vcamore irt . KK W. I0.0OU UuhcU Bran, tut reerired ar-l fur wkhy Z.II.CU0K& tOX. !

Tin: RIVER.

Arrivals ana Departures. IFrwra P. G.O'Kikyk Co.'s HegUcr.l March 15. Rowling CiriM Howling- Greed to ErativUlc. Teilen, LonUvIll to New OHmuiS Arpyle Cincinnati to New Orleans. -City or Cairn, Wntauh to Park-rwurs.' Win Knox, Waliash to fcrahsrill. Punloth, Cincinnati to Nashville. II. D. Sescoiu, Louisritleto New Orleans. Scioto, Louisville to Henderson.' The Kiveu a this point continues to swell gradually. The Waba1t at last accounts was nearly bank frill, and rapidly rising, and all the creeks and streams in the State were full to overflowing. llnsinesson the levee yesterday, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, was more animated than it had been for some davs previous. iuc i etcr iciion snipd large quauiiiies oi iiour ana oiuer province, me Win. Knox, from Wabash, and the lijwlin.T Green, from Rowling Green, came in Thursday night with good trips, and were busilj engaged yesterday in discharging thcr car - f M 1 ., 1 .n I goes. All the draymen were fully employed in Lnulir t to and fro, and the landing during tire day presented quite an animated scene. The John Briggs will be down to-day from Louisville, and return in the evening The I!riggs has excellent accommodations for passengers, and is commanded by experienced and attentive officers. The steamboat Liglitfiot, bound from Cin cinnati to Pittsburgh is reported sunk by the ice above Steubenvillc. 4 The lady and two children whowcrc lost by the sinking of the ill-fated Princess, got on the boat at this point. We have not learn1 , t,; - .. f l , r I cd their names r place of residence. One of tlie deck hands of the Great Western was also drowned, making six lives lost in all It is stated that the freight will bo recovered in a damaged state, and tlw boat raised. She was Insured in Louisville for $5,0j0, and her cargo in Cincinnati for $1,500. The splendid steamer Kclipsc was recently sold at New Orleans lor $29,ooo to Captain Spotts of tho II. 1). Newcomb,who Äll run her in the Jfew Orleans nnd VIcksburg trade. A dock hand, named Cail, fell overboard from tle Superior, at Jetlcrsonville, on Saturday lust, and was drowned. He Is paid lo have been a worthy insn, aud has u family rchidintf In Jetlcrsonville. The steamer Silver Moon, which was recently destroyed by fire, had liecn attaclidl at New Orleans lor debt, and during tho flight slipped her cables, stole a way and was soon afterwards bnrned.' Green Kiver was falling fast, at last accounts, with only Are feet iu the locks nt Kumsey where the dam had broken away. This makes navigation at that point very difficult. The boats duo here to-day, arc the Fairy Oueen. for Nashville: FunieA. lor St. Tmi - 'I A ar hagle for the Missouri river: .Memphis. I ...... . . I ivi kviu i'iiii niviiiidU) ivi i iivei, and the Susquehanna, for New Orkans. Th Seventy-Six for Nashville, nnd J.W. Cheese" man, for St. Louis aro due to-morrow. In. Alnniii.' iii.i 'iitiin 9.m . I - n n . . . . i RAILKOIU nKChim March 16th. .'0 bgs wheat, Igllihatt Tiro; C- Pjrs wheat, II r. Kecd; X fix cgrs. w luvlcr t Kiggs; 1 bx hardware, C S Wells; 1 lox dry good, A Lowenthall; 3 bxa laths, 2S aRs aiioc pesrs. 11 sks latus, bbls pjgs, J I . ess rieming; it oxa muse, v antler tv .Marconnier; 2i bxs ahoc. .1 II & W V Morgan; lO.'jdoz brooms, W U llakcr. iikci:iptm nv c. lr canal boat Caswell 90 bale hut, 15 row n s Aikman; 6 cord of wood J Laugiilin, jr. STEAMBOATS. Comfort, Sprcd and Safety." st. louis iiOtrisvii.Li: PACKirrs ITS' fftnf lm;iitmo 1.1. K. rM',IIK FOI.I.OVlNt;nrT h;ivernwienenl their renular U ius in tue louivilleaml St lmis tr.idr, ami will continue to run duiinc thcsca-"n, giv iiiü articular attention to all way txii.iin.-B. The FASHION. CArT. J. M. MaRriS). l,a.'i,s Evitnville, coinc down. Y.vrrv TPKPAY Mormni;,ar.d up Kvery 1 RIUAY Morning. The HIGHFLYER, CArT. tmos. waioirr. Pa sei. Kvnville. coins sown. Kvery TIU'i:lAV .Mornuic, ami up r.very 3IONUAY Morninc. The MOSES M'CLELLAN, CA rr. asneas, l'a4 r.rnvuie r.verv Sil N n Morninp. iriina tiown,ami r. very i lit kimi .M.nimir going up. I.onlsiltlr anl St. IxxiU PaencTi and shippers can relv upon thr Iwtits learltiK punctually on their reeular uay. ami ronniin? witn all thep?icket4 rnntiine a've St. Louis. rir rreictii or istH-stce appiv on mii or i. mrt; p. 11. O RII.KY & CO. Ilcgtilnr Ilvmiavi'le aud Ionivillc Tackrt. TlIK JOHN IIRKWIS will hereof ter run recularly a a loiii.vi'le and Kvansville Psi-ket: havins fvellent aceomino.Llionc fr wi'wnirer. She will Lave Erannvtlle every WKbNKSHAY and SATURDAY afternonn at 2 o'elelc prrelm-lr. tiarl V. 31. AUS KR, Clerk. iiiitiii.vR i.oiisiViu.i:, i:vA.siYii.Li: AM) IIK.DKIU0. 1MCKKT. TIIK STKAMKR SCIOTO. NO. will leave Kvanvill every Tt'KSPAY ntHoVha'k, r. M.,aml S ATI R- ' PAY at 4 c'oi V,r. n., Tor llenlcrson ami Louisville. Accoinmlalion eNCcllent. jatr.'S Lotiiiville, Evansville and Mt'inphis Resnlnr Weekly racket. THE LOW-VRFSSUKK S i KAM KU SOUTHERNS 11, 11. w J. 11 TRU'LETT.. AIICIIKR..... .Commander. Clerk. LEAVES LnnisvilU every Tnewlay t: r. m.; leaves Memplus every Frnlay at S r. is. I.Mve K.V VS II.l.K r .r 1.1)1 l I I.I.K everv S1N DA V at I r. w . : h-aves EVANS V ILLE for 3IEMPIMSeverv WEDNESDAY at II a. M. ;Wy Uusine solicited ami attended to at same rates as charged hy Packet, janil tf IMS.O'KIF.LKY &; CO., Agents. GROCERIES. JCST RECEIVED. hsi bids I'rinic MoIas-s; s half Wds dot list hh4 iurar,Fairto Choices WIir Corlee; ;mn packages Fish; iil holes Herrings; 4' aegs Carh. Sola: 20 boxes OranK sand Lemons; lis) isu-saees Raisins. Als. a comidete assortment of other goods in k i;r.s-urv sit, to which we would inrite the attention of CASH WW Kp.S,asweareiw-paredtooncrimluce-mi-til not to is ffsand eisewiien. OKO. FOSTER k CO., fcl'2" Corner 1 nst street and Canal. fBI'RKS ISLAND SALT. I tjnn lwr. very wire, ree'.l r teamer Fain-hild aud f. sale by janlll uwi. piSTkli k t'O. anvKV.M.M SRhls Honey from New CoroK lnt reeeiveä and for sale ry COOK V SOX. IRO AXB BLTTEIl. JjW'K Lard; . i-ji u.i Putter: received per Canal hv t. II. COOK SOX. m fT H EC El V E D DY EXPKKS8P Anneassortmeiitof Couicand Sentimental Yaleniine, for sale hy J. I1EALEY. Tout I TTER. StcM3 ."W s Fresh Table Putter; soo 4os Fresh gg; rT-T! ?5 frr'j. 1 jan-tf, Z,ll. CWK k EON.

FOREIGN.

EiUl'LUYMEJNT. S.-.O a Month and all Mipcnies Paid. AN AGENT 1 W'ANTEr IN EVERY TOWN anl Coil in the I niteil state, lo encice in a re-rt.iMe ami iy iKinine)!, l-y whirl, il, a' rolits niv W-cTtniitls- renüzeil. Kor full yn tit iil;ir whlress II, Mi 'NNETT U CO ,e.rnTof r.ro.nie an.l y I ercer streets New York City, iiiclosinc oiK'1-ü.Uj.-e slauip. felJi-t, wlm JACOB ttKRRIIT, t ROHKRT 1'AX rilELI., i HKSRT MRRTT. ikOKüE w.tinu. MERR1TT, CAMPBELL &CÜ;, ?hcee'fs to .MElir.lTT, KI? LEY St CO., C03I3IIS9ION & FORlVAKDIXti MlIUCHAN'J-S,. Xa. 23 LKVKKar.4 .o. 50 inmrrtiat s., 8T. LOUIS, 3IO.' ConsignH.'fits foliciteil of Purk, Flour. Ilrnin, Tobaccrt, ash PRODUCE GENERALLY. CTl.i! era! Ailvnnccs on I'nl"cein Store, or liiplM on sa-eount to New Orleiuis, Ne VurK or roftii. mrlT :(m THE LIVER LWII.URATOR! I PREPARED 11 Y DR. SANEOtD, IS A GREAT ieieiitine MciIkmI Pi'overy ami istlailywork inircurfsiiliii'xt t- fn-it to In-Ji.--. It eure- ifly inacic, even the lirt ilo? civinff ixiitlit, ami s-iom more tlmn om- Ut:le i le.iiirl to cure any iiKlof l.iTer (oniflainti from tlk' 'rt .suniiice or Die. siatoaeoiiniion liMLii-hc,all ofwliicliarv the result of D'iiwasc! Liver. The Liver is nr f tli priiKinal recnlitorsof the liiiinan Unlyjiml wlieu it(-jTrM-Hi.itfur'.ction -H tlw jiowers f llifyiteni -ari? mlly levelo"l. The rtoina-li itlnvst eill.rei vv'l--ininleiit on tlie liealtli y m..,n , tn,. Ul Ur ukU rr,H11litIK.t. )f & fum-tion. When the ! j n iat fmikthe Uwe: areatfault.anilthesrliole-'Vüirin iinVrji in ronseunetMi of one orit'UI the 'i vrr Having ceastsl to du itolutv. KT thel!i"ase5 tHal otvan, one of the l(rieirii Im inIe italiw tud- , in a Metier f nwre than twenty yer.P"ar., nmi sie reineily herewith etniiteinct "-"lie mdhy derail cements to which it in liahle. 0t To love that lhi re-sf melv is at hint foiinil.ane lrsntronlled withliverni-laint in anv of it forms, has Hit to try aZMtlc, ami ton vietioii is certain , eomoninl ha been. foene lyli.4lyjtig nn in ami extrutins in- rn -nmi m soiu"ie for tin live virtues f the meli-ciih. r hese ifitiii removr all morl.i'l or l:vl m itt-r',frl Ihr VüO-ni. iiprlvins intheirithveahealthv Itov i.J Inle iiiviKonitine tlietmii;M-i,r:i1itiR- fl the llHM.,triiiic tone ami nery jvinoi ins thcC'insegB ins a r:..li-il eure ilhont . after cHis'ts, felt l.y min that, is usually reortid to iitft-H well, l'iirifvin Im-mIiIi to the a lioleniii'lii--f lie itireae. ni)4 elhv -"inv of the iiijrrecalle m'xuit l ur mineral not. -ton One itn-u ft-r eütuiif Is, utTu-ient In reliete the toniach ami inreveiil the -tl from rising ainl aotir wC pa Only one J'sctiViilv-a'i'e retirins pfevents nlcMmr.re. ttn Only onelo taken at nirM loon the ImwrelS pentlv snl eures cotivevne. One lo-e taken after eich liiea! will cure P.tstif One ilo-M- of two teainful will atway relieve M-k llea-laehe. PSS One Imltle tskeu for fe-eninleol-( ruction removes the rne of thf li",s5inl mVa wrfsienre. Iltilv otieloe lintnetli-Oely relieveioholie wlnl OnraiM"f:efi reHiiel a .ilreenit? for cholera nrli4 ;in l a jirevenla-ivf of cholera. (r ,.Me taken often "ill isreveiit the rtslirrtte of l.ilioiis MtUitW... SSAhile it relieve all ctin feelinm. m Ii.Ony one Imttle i'Anmini to throw ont nrth vem the efl't-rt of ne'li tpeine after a ' ons WV n. lino Untie taken for nmlieerenioveiiall yellow ne or iieiiatnral e-il1 -r front the skin, ilnv alooe taken a hört Wijnie lieflire esUinff ciTes Vlcr t theari'eliieali'lniakesf'MHJilice-t well. Onetloe often retmu-. lcures Chfnlc Diarrhn tneti'eoftrnreiniU-.cures Chfnlc Diarrluea in iU ort forui. while J-nminit ami Iwwel com. il!iilitvielllinott0ie"'ir-4'l!Me . . . One or twodiwes cnresÄattaekiaiiseil hy worms. wlnle r- worms in rlnl.l- reu, mere m no urer, sne or neli-r re iiolv In..'he worVI a it never fstiU. There is noexatfc-ratiiiiiBBa n t neue iai einen; mev are plain, soi.err.icts, that rwe ran give rvMienre to wove, while all wlio ue it are jiving ini'ir nnm in til 4 tiinioiiy in t l Vor. Anions the hundred ef Liver RetneUlen now ullereI t the pnHU-, there are mme woran i fully misnmend alr. Sanfonl I nvitfimtnr, generally known now thmtiKhoiit the 1 nion. Tin tMH-iAnUioii In truly a LIvit Invipuratiir, imnlucinK the nuwl happy r'iill4 on all who use It. Almoitf iimsmert Me rertiticate have lieen civen of the great Vinns of thlstrilirliiely Ihn, nf the hitli taiMlinff in sortetv, and we know it to le thel-4 prriiration lieror the pumie II vsom COt'STV PKMO RAT. FHlf'K 0K 1)01.1. Ml Villi BOTTMJ. W. Ill KRUOWKU, S'de Agent for Kvansville. SA.NKORP At CO., marl Pr.HHrietor, ."45 Uromlway New York. II. L. Fahrnstock's Vermifuge. A VTKRan exieriene of almost fliirtv years i tm the ireiiation of Yennifuse. I am now enaM.-d toofTi-rmv finiTove! Vemiifnteto the iml-lic, as an artiele in eve war W'wthv of confidence, it lieinc the nvw ertetual vn le.rrver In either t iuiireii or A'lult. vet introduced. This fact w liH'h is a'Ontelly Cenit'u-ate ( imtmuis of well known veracity, ena Ides me without anv hesitation whatever, to guarantewlt t) sir the fullest stircliii. Ijite of Hie firm of It. A. Kalieiiln, k I'o. Sold w holesale. l v R. L. Kiih-litok At Co.. Wholeale Ih iu(ft.t, So.VC, ronier U'id and Fourth ts., I'nt.i.iirr, ra. Sohl iiU.i li- John livitl. ( has. l.fKh ami J. . IVniiiKtiti,lriie.'is(s, Kvansviilc. jan li-Uw:Un MISCELLANEOUS. s . flit y i r.n-lK-N Oioice Cntnlierrics; .HH l.-id Prime Ca'Siace; ?Ti Rnh Is.Viiirar l'atiip: : il-i I'ri'iic W. ite l'f it'Xjnt rere"il iK ic SON. an 1 f.r ;le l y '.. II. COO jan-tf. c ANPI.KS. -piO lo.- St.ir Criidhv. T K ' K Y V SO R K SON . marl sp.B OLASSKS. ill 7." lairds 31 da: .halflwrrels Mdaw. Iu4 nvlved per stcauier CltatK-ellor, ami fr sale ly fehlJ WIIKKLF.R.V KIOISS. Z. lis COOK SOX'S KEADY-PAY STORE. (iRirn.TI'R AL I Ml'LEM E NTS, SEEPS AN 1 . (iltlit'ERIF..SsddatCa.h I'nc.-s f.r all KinJ of I'ro luce;nd Live ltiaK,suelias llrer', l nie, t'ow , Calves, lle-f CnUle. line, Chicken; Putter Jvtnl, l!.u.-'ii, r.gits, rnrs snt ?kins or every iIcsttiisioh; (iniiig, lls Wax, KenUnT, ln-at. Corn, l;ns. Itirlev, Ihmiis, live, lirau, Miort., Ih-ieo Applesaa.l IVaehe. l'ot:Uoesaild VrgetaMesof a'l sots. fdOMUw ii. t iKih a .HA.'. MVANSVII.I.K Scfd and Agricultural Warehouse. WE have opened a seed ami Acricultural Warehouse. Ihiveon h ind and inl.-nd to Kcepafiitl su i.f Fir" 1.1 an-l OAKHKN S KEPS: also, a full nt of I M l'LE M KNTS. We are A e-nts f.sMcCoruiick's Retiisr: Mower and Reaper ConI!lssil; oiinp .m.Tiii 1 urn anl t oil l rule.T, S:i"ford's Stnw Cu'ter; Rivinond : K.JsTts IMow: IVihI V I'remiii'n ProlilH- Corn;' 1 in drei li & Scon's WaiTanteil lianlen S.-eJ. kr.. Ae fcMKVw 7.. II. COOK sriN. si:iJ.IMJOF'K AT A .UK T s.4 HIKICK 111 AYE Til IS PAY P.OPUIIT Til K WIPM.K stora of iihnI frm the ai:iiei' i.f Wiu. Loerenthal C Co.. which, for to sell ont a unirBly a MMille, I otler at ureal ri-.iu-timi. wholesaleand retail. M v new g.ioosfroin I lie East, whii-h will he here in a few davs, will leIJ t wli'lesnle only at very low lsM-es for cash ami ti pninii t nnnrliaiil. . i i . . .. i.' 1: ft t . t inar.'-.an .m.i. i.ur. r..s n.n.. .1 t'ST RECEIVED RY EXPRESS. The AtUoitie f.w Felsruarv: Lerlie sliaxeue of lphioiis Tr Feis-uary; ilnliaiu's M asu'me ! ilnj Mr. Steven's Monthly, d. . do; I ioJev's l.:idvs Hook ! !; Ilars-r's Masaxme lo lo; ScIkhiI fellow do do; II nehold Words ,! do; Ladies' Repository da do; -Illustrated Indn New: Punch, and all the m itriinean'l newp:ir. at feM lailtr.LL K COM .MiTIIV NOTICE. fnilfi ASSlUNEtSOF WM. LOEWENTIIAL A CO.. inform yon herew ith that thev have sold the whole s.a-Ki Clothing ami pry Goods to Jlr. A l.Kwentlial. til llebt-rs to the late hrm of Wm. Itewentlml At Co., w ill please fall at theiroM find and settle with 1 1 1 .ti it r. n 1 r. LEO P. M. BERNHETMER, mirisr Assignee. HOT COI'PEE AT MARKET. flll RLES A. WILLIS hasonenei a Cotlee and LV Refreshment Stand f.tr early visitor at the Evans ville Market. Visitors will hiHi Cnrtee. Chocolate, M.Ik and Cakes, m..kin warm, at all hour of the mrnn. i 11 s 111. also Keep a snnolr of v r.ur. HARLES (nrfamiltes.at the lowet market iriccs. H is Stand is .10. i", lower eni of the Market. marll-lw ; Pcabody's Prcniiura Prolific Corn enrw.Hl! 13TIIK Fl N KST CORN ever ottered to th Public. Its an am aces are Fimt It is earlier than common Corn. lire oiO It is a firm flint Corn and verr heaTr. Thud I; put. -m suekrrs. and the sni-kers liearintf ears the same sis tlie main Rtork. Kverv firaivr siiotim trr it. Pnt up in quart, jsvck and half bushel w.k. Warrant! pure. To be had onlv of . Z. H..C'IMK WIN, feM2-tSw Pole A cents. nOH-K HIOK Hm -x)lsniine "tiRIFs't! h.sl an for sa k by -m U) ' II. f. on SAM L tUilt-

MISCELLANEOUS.

J. W. HUGHES, (Srecrssoa to IIoi.i.isksworth V IItohks.I Importer and Wholesale Dealer Iu Q,XJEE3STS WARE, CHINA ANI LASSWAKl, i.oohi.i:-;lssk., kivi:s a porks Tea Trays, Tea an4 Table fcoo",, Ilrittanla Ware, Sie., X. 11 mV.lIX STREET, mjJ tj Old Ha d; EVANSVII.LI I.D. XTT" Crntes assortetl to suit the Conntry TraJe always on hand. Also, STON E WARE of every lecriisioti. uirlti rrieiids of Humanity. TO" YOU (always ilisjMwal t aid the snftVrin it in.iy apear iiiere'liMe after in vain iryih? all the 'womlerful' niealieines of the lay , that one ttiplication etrrtinl!y.anil n few drops internally of my (Kenuiiie' 'I'.lascii ie Oil,' w ill wvery siiihlenly relieve the "ttcrcr from the most violent uin; yet it ia fa-t, its te titied ly Rood men an l g& wuoien. w h'Ke names are at my oilier. Not any Ii;4Vii"1 it withwMt derlvln sonie sjeel;kl lenelit within an hour, ami many are U'y w Hte lieeil uYfjCtly cured of KhertiuatlU1, .seuralia'. t'l'ina I ami Itroiichial Complaints, Croup, Tic llorens, Ktilons, CrsuiiM, Piles, Sprains and ltrMiri, Cmsaiid Wounds, SV lied i;lands, ami Stitr Joint-, Scrofula, imI Krvsipi'lns, Sore Niiles and Swelled lireast. Salt Kheuni ami ( anker in tlae Iu:h or Stomach, Kru itionsand all kinds of Sores illeai ts be ami To"th-a-lieiii live toteii iniinit'-;i als, Chilidainsand Sores or Ten tier Feet. It will he eil that I do i,ot mf to cure everything, Init only a certiiu class of coniplaiuis, all itf winch ari'ctiraMeon sinnde Klectricami Chemical prihriides, through the anitie of my KUvtricOil," aud tlw Nervo-vilat 11 ui.l of the hiim ui IhhIv. The Biotins operandi of pro2reinir -and eveYchansea'de Klieitiiiitic ain, isiiiipeffcitly niiderstiMMl l.r niMiikint: w hether its localiou in tile racmhmnf r ' caiverimr of the nTVe, intlamed iy ilerank'iW'tit dike theciti"C of an inn.uuej itoin:u li,iorsotititisturia'H'e of the electric rluid ltelf; remit i It is that in? Kletric Oil' i readily almorlied into, if It l.e ihi( supply the lui-leil aletiriency in. ami erHalir.e the irdilation of the crest )ritH:iile of living or(Sjfnir.;iti.ii. I.et the kei.it ical ami tli tuim in loiK into this n at-t-r for if tlie thincnare so, all ar! itere(Hl . .Ir Klcctrk Oil is plea-int ami iiiTioeenf in l:inr of col J or rvie Ion, a all will bear nie witness. Cnnvahd efor s oiirelf neir Chesnat street, 1 South hi ith trct. U cents and l er ! If. I mi. lll.s. lKiii:. I it. "NnneoolJhvpeiMlers. On the 1Mb instant. all my Iwitlcs will have my name Mown in, anJ tlir i.fw w i-apTS will I Mir tr v w ritten signature, to J rxwiit mixis tlim on the pii'nir. N. R. A recnlar I'hvsician in Bttemlanrc to give M'lviee free of cliarge. Also, a laly to alvi.4 w ith litln-. I'ne iern Ciiine over .. mile lo ue euren aim he i4i'iiriii. Mr Klecixic Oil' i much the chcaiet Mislirifteev.T soM in the 1 nitel state r the a is Id. Iee-ine it doe w hat is promied, attd disaoilit none w ho iiw it a I lir-t. It m aw exi-ellent ImIui to rill on the ti"T of teething infants, and it h;' run-. I a great manr little children siifTcnng fmin eruptlins on tin the he.ul and ehwwhere, and little Welling. fW I'roiip it ma V le relieil on every tune. M lirii applyinif rno'iUM Kiv ami aeepxne nouie wen oirkea. peci'niTr II. ,nr'? I. II C I ITS II A II T, nironfEKÄ dealeuik metals, 4 AN1) lttTllI.lNi SLIP, YEW YOHHi OY. VlKRS FOR KALK BASCA TlSt TRAITS in. Anliinonv. PDiiiusli and Amersan l.eai, Sl:il y.ine.l opMT, llinutith, Itar Tin ami Ru l-el, ItaU'it mital, ?i-lter "older. I'lnmler' S-dd.T, Xe Also, KRITANSIA arnt I'LATKU W A Ii K at w Ihdesale and reLnl. niarUH-ifi Valuable Standi rd Works. liOUKLL it COXYNt.TOX RU M)I.K I.OCVI. AiSKXTS for VanderiMirrh eowntv for i i. tni süss airrios books piiMUhct l y I. AI'l'LKTON c CO. AhriJiirment if llie Draatra ia Conzress, Or . iiihlic UiMtory of the Cliite SUUrs. r American Encyclopedia, A Dictionary and Journal ol Know leilh'e. t Certainly the lir.t werk of the ago. A Coll-Ttinn f f peerhes an.l AiMrebe. of the Most . Kmimht Orators of America. Iliiryrlopediaor Yitau Humor, Ry thecelcIwiitl Comedian Burton, in i.V. .os. Dlrllnnary of Machlnra Mrrhanlra and Knglne Work. , The uewest and most iinjs-oved rJilion, in zjc. Nos. rrrDlrlionary of Arts, Mauurarliires and All lira. IVORKLL ifljNYIX0T0N la-r tnrall attention to their Important work", and reiptrst ilieir kind friends to oil and ee them; as also, the array of opinions of rminent m .-n in coiitinnatioii of their importance ami v:tlne. Iloitell V Conrnetoti hnreaniide4 fMtif sivimms of the varioin litiiic in which lhee works ran U rjf red. from it'r l the tinevt Morrnero. nrl i:V..jVII.I.K dt CltlUKOIIIMVItl'K RAI LROAD. ForlrulsvMIr, Cfirlnnall,,'l. lmiis.liiJItrif pons no inr r.n.i TI3IM CIIANfJin). WEÜNKSDAY, 3IARCII l.lS. o Y an I afUT YVdneday Match .Vd, the up Mail triin leave avantviiie at a tninnics it r. m. .... . ...i ...... ii arrive at I crre ii:iiiih a iiiiinue y-v The .t.mii l il Train leave Terrc name a mmme n-i'l I r. J.;rrive at r.vansvuie . iinnTrr-? piit i The an-omrmsl ition Trains l.-ave a heretofore, but ViiH etme. North, at N.tiih.at I2-J; arrive ät Terre Hinte :,-., and Evansville 5-ts si. II Station, evert rnnceion. raioaa im enues, Carlisle and Sullivan. jt miwle t lag htulions. TARES. To l,r.irille I'iix-iiin kti... " Itnliatiajwdis. t'levehuid .... ltutr.il New Yirk... .J IN I To St. Irfiuis IiO Cairo ii .. . M' " Chicaca lfl Ml Pitlst.isrtr i; Wl .14 ..I! Ml " I'hil:lr1hia.. ..- W " It iH more 2.1 75 . .js ;jij llo.-toti. .:i :m VA ahiiietii.. .. 21 mir.l JOHN INULE, JB..Sapennteria"ni. ADAMS EXI'RIISS COMPANY. .M'AV .imAii:IK.iT. rai tt k iht MS' EXPRESS COM PAN Y rerrlful I lv announce to their friends ami rtrns.-t he pub ic of Evansville and vn-inity, that, witn inert si wilities for the transporuition of F K K I O II T , P A C K A O K S , M O N E 1 and V A I. I A It I. E . Tl...v olirit a continnanee of former favors. Jisi Cial caire taken in the collection cf II I I. I R A F TS OTK8. i.,i 11. 1 no snort: ion of small or valuable isiCKaces KU persons wishing to avail themselves of the faeili- ! ;.... ftl.e Kxisressran olaain any lesired infrmatior, i'f,.Mi 10 the mules and details of the business. attheiroflii-eon Firt street, Is-tv-'een Main and lcnst opposite the rost-OfSte. dels tJ. II. FISH, Ag'tTRANSPORTATION WESTWARD. WE r'g to rail theattenflon of MTclnntiuying r .mlerine their full esorks' frort the Eateni cities, t'llhc superior advantages ami l.wilitie of the Raltiniorc and Ohio Railroad, for the safe ami needy transportation of rreiKie-s 10 Evansvilleand vk-mitv. Ooiims-tions are made w ith the most reliaide Railroa-ls and Steamships. River Route Miorteneil aim mnnci iy i..iiie-n..n kersl.urgh. Through rales lower than i y any ouicr route. Apply to w,u:,...,t..v;,. C.W.Ir.BVin.,N.Y.irV; J. T. Esolasd, Riltimorc, f..r in'hmiation or thronirh nt-s, r t roru UKO. FOSTER A: C., Freidd Acents, Comer Locust street and Canal. Evansville, Indiana. Jyttl 'A Rook for Every Man's Library." I1YPERIENCKI AOENTS WANTED IN ALL i" parts of the country, tnnbnin sibs.TlbeeS for t he 'oVt P R I. I E 's" S I V E 5 E 1 R A P 1 1 V A Mf II S; TORY. Anris.,,1 and .Mn.lern.JJK JHK WHOIjB irnDin" i.e s 1 i . t .1 n 1 1 u 1 1 11.11 'irr - Klenntlr binW. mt illnstrate.1 with i mCTavincssrodim.fps. I'rice :!. Sold -.ssj Isiiitiful E only by the pnrr . . . '. ls .f m a siweis district will l-e eiven. ,ariniiiceiiieiiisoiie.i. . .. ... nal" sirs of this work: " No family whatever Ji mid he w ith'out i9." Kr fujl particulars address. ,ln V,'E4JW:K W. Kf.l.lOTT, Pnidsher, WH No. 172 William st., New Ymk. niOBACCO. :r whole, and' cuddy hoxes. asirtei nullities,' jnst reeeiTci urn "-r OILBEKT A BOWLES. IcnS -w. g g whole, hail ana aumcr noics sar ZmtZ Af II 11 OineS. J tut received lv Z. H.COOK ic SN " " tE.-M rsMs r'uN-tmrgh Ale, just reccivw and for JTl JaWl PENNEY SORENSOV. UrOllR BOES, Ac A variety of Wora Boxes and VrKia lxA, fjr nie H-dexü-tf. 4vUa HLAL1.

FOR SALE AND RENT.

GKKAT SAL1J AT AUCTION VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, IX EVAXSTILLK, I.M)I.XA. ON WKDNKSU AY'.TIIE S1ST DAY OF MARCH K, at one o'clnra, r at the Court Hon in thecitv f Krantiville, the uiiJersigsfa ill sell to the highest hidden, at puldic auction, the following Kcal Eüte. to-w it : .... .... 1. Lot No. 207. in the Donation Lnlargetnvnt or the citv of Evatioville, in 4 isiivel, each (r .ntmg l? feet on' Fourth or Market street ty 1J0 feet dpth with a li feet all. v in thercar. The UU being situate i-et ween Main an.1 Sveamur reeU.and in the imaicdiate vicinity of the Court House, suit very well for buiue locations. ; 2. The nnrth rastrrlv irt(or tlie rprner rm Second ami Walnut streHivflot No.lC, in theOUI rlan of KvanxviUr, in 1 pae-l f f, feet each fmntiug on Walnut utre.-t. l.y IS ft-ut depth. The: lots bsingin tlieneirest n-igh'rhod of tlie main business part of the city, and nevertheless iu a very quiet vicinity, will make very pleaw.tand agreealde small resi.lem.-es for husiness men, who cannot au.ini to l.e much time in going to and returning from their risüence to their pl:we of doinc uines. r S. Thesiith west-rly tart (or the corner on Oak and Firt street! of Not Lo. II, in tliel'pper Enlargement of the rity nf Kwiisville. in pan-els of J feet each, fronting on Oak street, ly 'th fet de4h. Thesm lots are situated in a quiet, retired iart of tlie rity, and not too far orl" from the tuiness (il of town, wherefore they would make very pleasant places of residence for business men of imtderate mean. 4. Sixty-three feet front on Water itreet. Mwen Vine and Ii vion tri-t, hy nil fsj deh with a 10 feet aller in rear. Will laall in S pan-eM of 21 feis: front e.-vh. Al," In the same Idock , ill feet front on Vinelreet,hv 10S feet d.ith running aloite-dde of a li feet aller ilvinf the allcv in the rear of lot No. it and iiintheOld Plan of Ihv Townof Kvanville. This irwiH-rty U Topietiondr of the mint TaltiaMe in the wliolecitr, r d the location one f thelet for any kind of oii-drr wholesale nd retail and sm-h an r"irtniiit v n"i ttine a rheap ami cn1 1 usinc lt on favtirtMe te.ms may not lie offered fur a long time tome. :,. Lotrtnhd . tandli WorK. N. 112 tr. tlie Town of L:tmaro Citv. These I. JSa're eaeii i: fi-et lile and Ii feet doe, mid front on one side n the inrftrhann of tlie fjlnal. -l on the otVr si'k-on Furrti stris) and are onlv tirfert from Fulton Avenue, and rieht ad joining the large grist mill of Clemens He its si Son. fitNn.V i the corner htt nt Pourtli street ami Fifth Avenue. This property lis very va ualde f'ir manfMctiiring piinoeii. Lots 8 ami S are provided with a goo J eultiitia wharf. .. i I ts ?, h, 1(1, 1 , Ii. T3. 14. 15, 1, 4, IS and 1? In P.l.irk No. J; in Lamasi-oCitr. All of sj.id l.dsiey ceptNo. Irland 14 have : fi-et ;CTvnt hy IIH fc'idrth with a 13 feet Her in rear, l-is :l and 14 Uitl. corner lots luve 40 feet front each I'T the same depth as theothef. Thee lot hein north west Witrdly opmite tt lh Rclle View , arid in close vicinity. .i acvcrl di tillrrles, fl'iw mills and other manufacturing rstal.li.h ments, would atl";r.l it.HNl reidenrc for men emido; I in the neighborhood, aud l-ingotit o therttrpoi-Ukin line, thee don Vhave t' pity any rity tx-s. . Lot'14 and l' in. Samuel Lister's SuUliviilton nf Out It No. 3 in (he Cprr Knlariren.ent of therijy of KvaiiKV lie. iiieeiKs hate imtri ti tr pn ec'lnl street hy 70 feet dcptK, and are situate in a Terr ideasnnt, oiiiet neighUirruM!, right opfslte. to J 11 Lpe Bilker's residence, and out of the I imits of the cori'-a- ' T "TWENTY-TWO II LOCKS of di Heren t si ie, va -rviticfrom half an aire to two aires and upwards, and itnateand Joinin on the wert Pne of l-ama-co t'ity. 1'hernreon h th ides of Franalin street, the Him-sI and id-t street in lunacn, which street-after the completion of the new lridge across 1'igeon Creek, eoiilem'la'el ami already omler eontrai-t will unhnl.ell v lv one ol the main thorough-tares for a very large p'.irtion f oiircoiintry ieople, living in a southerly; wetfi'rlr an ml northwesterly direction, wherefore this .ropi-rtw islxtimd to I va I milde, er en for lniinei SHirpose. . It suits very well for. ileant icivate resilencs" with rir.lenannnd, ami there is the adr uitage that f a lonff time hi ci.me tha purchaser will liave nn cilv taxe to pav. stie of the ltl.x-k are of! very hich elevatior., ami would, tle-refore suitaide for vinevsnU arid ganlen snots. This is one of the lest ehanee for the man with moderate imAns to acquit e a o .f laree size in tlie anltfirlmuf the citv. The lots are all refill irly laid out äad stakeu rfnd ffuniU'red on the stanes. TKRSlS Op HAI.E f lne-fnrth of the pnrehae monr t W nsl.l down. and the remainder in thr etuutl anna-vl .instalments with intere-l pavaMe annually, the purchaser gitiig to n.4e ami mnrtit rr tnr purrnase monev remainiee mtti.. Ileneral Warrantee deeln will he civen. the title tn the property has lirn carefully examined ly ronis.-teiit men, and is perfect. Mailand Plan may Is seen In the office of the nndersiffo! , ami Inf he Journal, the Enonirerand Vikbote offires, ami in the Hera's and Recorder's offices. ForfnrthLTfnrtk'rtHren.nireof ' DKNHY A Lt'NKK.sillF.TMF.n, Agents for the purcha.se ami sale of Real Estate, Er ansville, Imtiaia. w Two Dwelling mid Lota for Sale on lecommodnting Terms. HE nndersienil offers two Frame Two-Story Dwelling House, on Ingle treet, near Iteltr, ll:mner lb Co.'s Fonndrr, Is-in lots No. 11 and 14 in biork l; In ?torkwell's Enlargenwnt. Th Dwellines are nenrlr ne-v, well bnilt containing live and si rooms each. Either one w ill mahracoiiifortaldelionie for a man n mmleratr eirrhmtnrs. They will le sohl at a Mrgain as the ewucr Ims left town ami gone KHSmh U fore the .tXTIl DAY F APKI I., they w ill then he put up at amnion t the highest Hilder. The sale w ill eomwienee at 1 wrlorW. A.M. For farther p-rticnlar. apply to Mr. Garvin, Real Estate Agent, Crescent Citron m inr. MISCELLANEOUS. . THE LARGEST . EST A R I.I S 1 1 .11 E N T IN THE STATE. A PKNimiflf i mtO f If I'M rvtfulä Ml 4 resis-ctfullv itiforui llie riti.cns of Evansville aud vktirity, that they luire a lanrer stock of Tobacco, Sesarts, Snuir, Pipe, and OcriiirMi Smokiiiff 'tobacco, flian any tw.i est-fdislimeiits of our is-inrsil cities llotes:iii. Store Vveis-rs ."k toyioir intersts. Before i.iin-hasinc elsewhere, examine our larg assortliient, w hich we pledvensirselve I" sell nt the ovest Baltimore is-iees, as rlK-a's-r IVi ran I hotigli! hi CiiM-ioniiti or Louisville. All we a-k is. that Vow shall rail and lu l.r f'T fcrrA-si-lvcs.. We otler any of the alsve at whoWile orrrWI. Oir establishment is almuicli nf the well known extrnflre Raltinmre To lero Warehouse of .fos. Fend rich Bros., No. 1J3 Forest street. . F. FENDRH II 4t HRO.--., iylj Main at., 1 dooraUive 1st, Evansville, lud CHAM! (UALII (OAI.ÜI "J I ST I C E WILL AND SHALL RE DONK. I HA y B ju-t erected a Fairhank's Scale, f. the purpos.'f Weiching mv roal. I shnll -I1 my r..al ly weicht, syo-dine to the law .f the fcttite. I have a larce stm-k or superior iiiaiuy 01 1 lu.i'iirc 1 oi. ami invite 11 mv friend to cive me a rill aud try it. I have lieen eighteen yeiri in tlie business, and -..fe lolieajn lge. Theprs'eor csfi is i.rems t i.unei ill .-,l.-r. li ft at the lias C'omisuiv's Olfieer Is First and S.s-ond.ou ls-nst street, 1 at. llr:Vook s fti?e, on WatT street, or at mr Cl Uthee, ai the Laniasco Wharf, w ill he attended tn. All roal mut be paid for wht-u urdcrtsl, in liiikahleenrrency. leclatf. AMRKWHUTCIIES0X. Coal! Coal! Coal! UrK have now on Inns', and are daily receiving, the liest CO A L tli.U ha ever ls-en iutr-flueeil Into this market, which weare Sillii.c low. i.Nsl enrriiev will received in pavni.-ni. iirdi-r left at the store of .1.1. W. III'dllES, next to the State Bank, will . pftnitiy attemtcl to. jan-ietr JNO.W. HUSHES A: CO. COAL FOR SALE. UfEhavs on hand and ar- constantly receiving coal of an exellentuality from up lh raul, which we will deliver in any pactnf the city at inc. t inlers left at James l.uMghlin's warehouse, or at tlie otRce if Nallim Ruwley w ill le prompilv attend.sl U: ROW LET ic AMORT. KECEIVED RY E.YPRESS.-Ameri-aii Almanac;fof V1; l'.urt.n,.4 K..s-esiaslieal Historr: Frhits for Christian tjea-ons, tir.4 and e.-.,i. m ies. at Ijanill ,f. IfEALY. toovr Axn' v Aniv- , (k3 - e full weicht Slar Candles: 25 boxes Cincinnati Tallow Candles: 25 Isixes Cincinnati Palm Soap. All of choice quality, ami for sirtc at reduc.-d -ices, by 1 3 jilbkrt s: Bowles. M S.HI1ICK ÜtKVtIIKT. j .itssi Ids Choice II ulled Um k whesf, )n ree ived and f.s- s:ile by Z II. COOK k SOI. iirc J ;si dox. idain and faucy hue cU; art do fancy hair UoT ;adox. w-iinted tubs, It, 2 and 3; 2.V nestsii ea lo; -. do ieri do: Juit rcceiveil in store and fr ss'ebr WIIEELVK At RIGOS BOOK! BCniKsü-lUlOKS OF ALL KINDS ran be found at M. L. Johnson s Book Store and ll.n.lerv: lll.inks. BUlliK Books, rlMHl KiNiks. t OPV lUoK., &c. First store clex: to the Pütiitfice. w-nr Min. foMT lll-H YlflKY Oie F'nnrheon- Pure I ruh H. Whisky, just nveirH send for sale br deet. TKN N KY k SiVRKISON. I I VKRrOt'L T"ARt.E ?.I.T.Ml V bg!,-ato :0O' SMALL BAGS, for sate by fc-U 3 OILBKKT te 1MIWLFS. C0" 'FEE s Raes Prime Rio Cotlee. int rrrivet and forsalely WIIEELER & RIGO. JvM2 ESTKRN RESERVE CHEESE. bj Vioxes Prime Cheese in tore and tor salehy lebU WHEELER KliiliS. fiUBS.-75 licks' F: S, Ts ,0,1 Vo. 1's, fir salebr pjtLRLTiT k ROWLK.N, Src.uoore street. JL uarlS

FROM NEW ORLEANS. i.T. atcoce w. a. cuatbovii, AYC0CK &. GREATH0USE, LIVE STOCK DEALERS AX0 COMjilSSJOV MERCilAlfTS, ocwnr BlORLBi.. TWICIIELL & DUTCH ER . COMMISSION & FORWARDING

NEW ORLEANS. DUrnil'R A TWICIIEIif . COMMISSION & fORWAÜDlNÜ SAINT LOUIS. pr Liheral w4rscei oiaJe on cons!&eDti to eltaof our houses. ..:t . Ban a -it Messrs ALMS Ä HOWES Messrs. REMKNT R VEII Messrs. HOWARD ii CROW W V. ) decSly -r" T. C. TWICIIELL E. R. FAISCHILÜ. T. C. TWICIIELL & CO., . C-U.1IMISSIOX and roinvARDixu No. 70, POTDKAS STREET, my37 ly NKW ORLEANS.' , . T,. fi. NOEL, bfOtlL COMMISSI OX ItfntCIlJLXt, , Astt raoriKToa or STOCK STADLES, ... oMy NEW ORLEANS, LA. n3 J. 12, VOSE sV CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, no. lis itatum iT,ttiT, , , . RU'.OIlLEA.8, LOrjlHIAXX, DE YOTE their aUenUon to the aal of Weslarn Produce and the purchase tins-erics, for whictj an ex)sTieiK-eof fifteen years Kites them more thaa wiltnar 'iitlitie;UniisjU facilities. ; , Itrferu. f. T. "CARLILK, .. Jan.i-i ra Evansville, Ind. JOMB MtBKf. t. iCU.IV. ,JOUN IIURLUY COM v PunUAiiuinti and caM Jiisdio MKllCIIANTS, . , NO. M TCHOTJrifOCLAS STREET, .. sepl5 sTJy . Kw OrlewjM. ntKn. DKL IJ0.YbRI0 ' COMMISSION MERCHANT,' 0. 1 LJtrgTtTTt ITRRBT, NEW 0RUA!tS, j IOR the sale of Rafter, Cheese, Lard Vr, Drisd r raits. Flour, Mt, and all sorts of Western Pro dure, and for the purcliase of Uroceries, Ice. Cash ad. ranees made on consignments. fcbli-ttad-CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITV ELECTION. lieiug the jth day tl.'cn-ofr The polls will be ope a at the following plmrtt,to-wit ' ' , 1 "fi"' I'recim-t At the Neptune Engi Ilonss), K. II. Prf.'.irmo, lnKHsrUH-. Middle Proruift At, the Young-America Eagine House, Rolsyt Fctls, JJsq., Inspect or . . -, . . Lowt, or Limasti Ipinct, A,tthe .Union Eagiaa lions. Ikaniel ChuteEsti , inspector. . . . PiserMW.iry (wiwer is given to each Inspector tv I Jl tio-ir .i. Ii jiiuflll mui VICT1 1J order of the Common JCounriL ' ' " ' WELL. II. WALKER, el's.' (Volkslsite an I Emjuirer copy till 3rd of April.) mid AN ORDINANCE. .. t To vresrrite the time w ithin which real estate war 1st old for the payment of City Taxes assessed there: S: inn 1. Ik- it ordained hv the Comniou Cvnncil of the City of Evansville, that from and after the uwssage or thisiinluiance, Itsliallana nnar tie lawful for the City Collector at any time afU-r the first Mutnlsr ia Molicf, and before the second Monday of Mann of each year to mane the taxes assessed, 00 real esul, either liy the uaturc'a'iid awks of :he goods ami chattels of th.ow Br vi claimant Uiereo:, or ty selling tb lot or piece of ground Rseif. upon which the las remains unpaid or so pinch tnteoi nay he necessvy I pay such taxes and costs of adf ertlsirur aud rale. Attest: -. JOHN ItJtWSON, Mayor. WbixII. WAtKBt.Qlerk., -v feW DR. J.: KIVETT; SURGEON DENTIST, I PERFORMS every variety, of arera- sf,' V tions iu his profession, and. by long fT T practice has atulned a skill, that noble J? 7 TT T him to give entire tatisfaction toiils patrons. He btkes picasurs io showinc oerimens of his artificial work to limse w ho wish tu-examine surh prwdurtiou, and he may becontultod, hi .hose whs need tlie services of a d.-n'titt without incikaing anyvhligations toemploy him afterwards. . II is ofl.ee is iu Bray's building. First stress, opposite the Post Orfie. norts-ly . S IIINliLEsC T . lisissi first Quality f Yellow Poplar Rbinls, snrior to any in theeity. Alaua hirje lot of PJss Shinties, Drcsed Flowing, JDraiied Ceiling. Just nceiv.v u.I for slc rhrarM! Uup NEW LUMBER 1 ARI, rosuer wf Äin'inl Cldithstrert. fes-idiw WATSON, NEWRERRY ti CO. I. K. ill.BKBT MBXBV BOWttl. (rlJsBRKT & KOWLES. jtVcess.rs to 8. E. Ctlwrt li Co., WHOLESALE CnOCERS, Pyca:uore Street, Isrtween Water anI First Streets. r.VANsViLtE.ISD. A fulf aesnrtment of (Irnreries always on hand, and for sale a"" the lowest wrires-. Agents f.s; Cypress Mills" Cotton Yarns, at mannfarturer's prices. BCt33 '7 J; II:ljfSiHEE & CO., . Wholesale 1 leaders in tM 600DS, BOOTS ÄND SHOES. First 9treef, K VANS VI t.lAl, INDIANA, AreWeeiniiig.and will.continus to roctirc fresh sup pliei of S P R 1 N ii GOODM, dnrinc the season, and w ill sell very cheap ii Cah ami M-oinpt paying customers, vre have just received Light prlrrg Prints', r'ancv Lavs us, Challv DeLalas. lrraehe .MusTlns, Dgnfms, Cotlonades, .ankeens, Drillings. 4rc. And a errät variety of 7f frTrO.HSl for tha Season. Manh l.ah, PVSTAR AND AJ)AMANTINE fgMIK Pifl.-rsigne'l ssonlinne the tnanafarturw of their reh-brntd. Oulcs, of the different sizes, four, rive, sienml sere fjojhe pound. ' ALL w A R RANT El FÜLL W K fallt.Consumers w ill fitid it greatly to their iiitcrest tn ns thes Caudles in prtfertnee to those that arc sold 1IY Ci:nt. . .. Many Candles that are really seven In the pound are Isninied a 11 4 so Kl as sites, m wing a difference against the consumer f five Knnds to the Isix. The variatn ually male in the price is not proportioned to this diHereiice.as the foltowinr statement hnws: A box or Sicvkns l osisiss 2T Cssai.Si, sun is soi.nroa rri'ns, which if TMr ir Test wtitiMT. A ",, orll sk.,m ."Shobt WriKNT Sixk, rosrstssiwv-v ill Cnoi r.s, SAM E SI7.E AS THE SKVfNr, n is sot.st rs r.TT roi srni. Supposing the prn-e of the f'trroer to l2UCenU, and tlie latier I rent. Uiere w ill lie a difieresH-e of twenty , nils in price and seven Candles in rust per lsx, in f;ivorof Hie full are it; tit i'andles to retsikrsand rnn- -sumers;aii. this ill Is; inrreAoil ivcccoUpT box for every rent advance in wrice. Those interested would Uo well to examine the subject fur Uicmselvts. PROCTER It AM BLI maH-'ini H West Second street, Cincinnati T IRII'MPIIANT 0TER ALL OTI1ERS.The I remtu'n Cntttnr Box; Cummtng's PaVnt liar and Strav Cotter, for s.ile by I mart I Z. II. COOK & SOX, Agts. sfHEESE. V .mh lioxcs Chfesc.oo ronslgument, low; Tsj do Hambüren heese: TEN NET ft POTtEN.'OJf. mail Urooi. rr.tiD Xn'd delaines. A larBearrl nice asiortment on hand and fi .ilecheap, for cash onlv, at SAM. KM RICH'S. febHi Main stre-t. three doors Iw-low eond. HKKV ITI.ES.-rsl Nil Bsjhrtrw "Ohio" A p 1 i" and for als tKMJjqK f.RV.t KHAN BH A. ! IUI AX iAle and Laser Reer Apeney. rjr H. COtiK i PfX are A gsnt for th sale of . Mf I- A. lxiatk'sreWraied Ale and Latrer Beer, and nave jn-t receives a MeW of esrh. Is which they invite the attention of the PeaWrs. j. U Z If- COOK & 90S, Hl

rcOTICK lis IILHKnV UltCto ttiequalifiei IM otersof fheCily of Kvaimvill, that the aanual City Election f.sr the fnrpoae of electisg nineteen 1 1 Cnuiriluien; )iie CiH Clerk: One City Collrtwr; (rne Ciiy Trivicnrer: One City Marshal; One-CH A.'sexMHr; One City flr.ler. and One City gurvet i will take plaee on the Fl RSIT MOÜ DAY IX APgtL

I

Sk.