Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 102, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 March 1858 — Page 3

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ASOMITtt.1 tes.ertav ' "I IP Tp"75TT 3 J THCkXOMiTIS. A. M. 49 i 3rM- i 1'. M. 4? TT" Advertisements Intended for the Daily, must c handed in before t o'clock. P. M. to Insure Insertion. BY TELÜldRAPH. TKLkUKirHICO BXCLtTklTKLY TO TUB IVAXtT ILLS DAlLV JOl'llil BT g. W. LINK. The Kansas question wu debated in both houses of Cot.jrrcss, on Saturday, witbbnt any otb'tr than the usual result. Gen. Calhoun hna issued bin manifesto Joclarinj that ho has issued certificates of elecXou to members of tho Stato legislature, a list of whom is giren, from which it appears ihat a majority of them aro Free State men. He says nothing in relation to the StaU officers. Arrival of the Black Warrior. New York, Jfarcb 21 r M Th Black "Warrior arrired this evening from Havana, with dates to tho 16th inst. iov. Concha had returned from a tour of observation in the Southern section of the iahmd. llo was well received everywhere. (ircat preparations are making at Havana to, ce'ebrato tho birth-Jay of -tho Infant Prince. Havana i to be illuminated. . Sugars were tending; upward. The stock !n port is S 3 ,X0 loxcs. , Kxcbanci on Kurland 12 per cant. prem. liills on w York, at 6) days, J per cent. Uiecount. K rcighta dull and unchanged. Tho health of the city was good. ThA mail steamer from Mexico arrived at Havana on the 13th. Tho aecodnt of affairs there aro very disfoaraghii?. The whole country is rent asunder ty partizan squabbles. XXXVth Congress First Session. "Wasiuxotox, March 22 r x Senate. Stewart said he would not dis cuss the question on the abstract principlo of da very, but on the ground that tue action of the Jxcompton Convention was an inten tumal traud, and did not express the will of the people. IIa then followed, with considers aMe cloreucss the chuises in the President's tnesare. contending that its reasoning was in ome coses fallacious, and in others absurd, He was astonished that the President would. in thisircial inestu;e, say Kansas was in s;a;o ci rebellion, una yei projiose to admithis rebellious Stat-e into the Union. He would not recapitulate the history of Kansas, That has already been done well. There are two factiousin the.Territory-the abolitionists who support tlie Toneka Constitution, and a small squad of extreme Southerners in favor of the exteution of Southern institutions, and a revival of tho slave trade, who favor tin Lecompton Constitution, but tho great ouix or tu iop:o are against both these constitutions. He cited various proofs on this position. He next turned to the actual state of Kansas. When the President made that remarkable statement as to rebellion, it was at the timo of the October election, when everything was still. Then tt was absurd to say the people. having the government in their own hands, exercised it under the form of 1 w, until tho Governor appointed by the President who declared it was in a state of rebellion. The people peacefully prepared an issue by which they could eiprc-a their ob jection to the proceedings of tho Convention. Thevdid so by 10,000 majority. Tho President naving eautcusLcu, as ue iiiioks, me uonsti tiuion on a principlo of right, procecls to do fend it, on the principle of expediency for himself. Mr. Stewart said his view of the Territorial Constitution is that it is an in cipient mevemcnt lor tho formation of tho 8'.ate. If presented to Congress, and re tuned, it is no loneer a Constitution, lie next commented on tho fraudulent surroundings of tbo Lecompton Constitution, and also condemned, in severe terms, tho conduct of General Calhoun, touching the returns of the last election; then citiug the President's words, that if the Kansas act is fairly executed, it will allay all excitement, lie said ho agreed with him on tbat point. That is a principle on which allcanrstaii,not because it is a Kansas act, but becuuso it car ries out a principle as ancient as the right of freo government, viz: liiat tlio peoplj mav say und. r what government they will live. That is the panacea not only lor Kansas, but for the whole continent. The Senator from Va., Mr. Hunter, the other day by way of di.-reputablo contrast, alluded to the eagles of Europe catherimr to the r-poil of empire, while we are wrangling over the frauds oi tno ueicware Crossing. That Senator unwittingly described the dif ference between the nations of Kurope and this Kepublic. Their empire is united. Their people are governed by the strong arm of power, but here through tho purity of the ballot-box. Had the Senator lorgotten that impurity flowing through the arteries and veins ot this Republic, may reduce it to a ahupeles., rotten mass. Statesmen must not overlook small agencies. Mit. DOCCLAS IX THE PXXATE. The Senate galleries are crammed. A lady has tainted. Mr. Douglas has just entered and is holding a lonz private conversation with Green. He looks skk. Every body is trying to get a peep at him. Tho Turkish Yice Admiral has just en tered. Mr. Bayard proceeded to demonstrate, by reference to numerous legal authorities, that the Lecompton Constitution was framed with , - 1 " . . 1 fc I T . " 9w ail uue lormaiuy; wiat me majority i jvansa were bound by the voto of the minority, inasmuch as they are held to assent to what ;hcy,could have avoided if they chose. HoisE. Stephens offered a resolution to discharge Wolcott, and turn him over to the CourT inircnrÄJr Phillip offered a substitute proposing to suspend further execution until tho said in d'etment shall be disposed of. Stanton thought it improper to dischargo 5m now. When evidence closed, the Comnittco intend to propose a resolution similar to that of Stepheus. Stephens said he offered tho resolution in consequence of the extreme indisposition ot "Wolcott's wife. Stanton said the messenger from the Com fnit tee from Boston reports there is no extreme sickness. He movd to lay it on the table. Disagreed to 59 against 123. Hughes offered an amendment for a conditional discharge. Kejectcd 22 against Phillip' snbstltnte was finally rejected, and Stephen's resolution adopted 125 against 67. Seward spoke on the majority reportin the Mattcson case, arguing against the jurisdiction. Curtis's minority Toport in the same case. Knhiftct rtostnoned till Saturday. Deficiency appropriation bill was brought Garratt made a spceeh favoring the Le compten Constitution. A long as tho Con fttitmion of Kansas lasts, slavery must re main in that State, ft can bo altered in the manntf precr.bcd by tfct imtmmentHe believed in the language of that Constitution, the rieht of property is higher than n Constitutional sanction Slave property is as sacred as any other, and kras the Divine sanction. Tho iwsno now before Congress and the nation is, shall another slave Stat tc adruK'rB' Do eeüt'etrtn tbiuk tfie South 111 rilmlv s-.trrbnder her riüht. B'hop explained tho yositiorfof the DcrnocraUof Wonnectieut, on tli slavery qus . tirtn on rluJincr or savinsr that' the fcoutn hAv the riirht to more into the Territories with their property whenever and wherever they chose, and mat wncn a ciaso ww w T:tH intn ihm t'nion it may be with or with ut Slavery. We take the said Constitution

as we find it not as we wish it to be. The

Democrats of Connecticut and the North will stand by the South in all that is constitu tional and right. He-replied to tho objections to the Lecompton Constitution,, and advo cated the admission of Kansas nnder it. Mr. Fool said tho present atnifrgle did not begin. with. Kansas. It began with the gor eminent, and kept pace with it, and is not likely to end until tliere is nothing lett to I struggle for. If the Lnionwere dissolved to day the struggle would still goon, waxing fiercer and fiercer irom tbat very cause. Boston , March 22 r v. The steamer Palmetto, from Philadelphia for Boston, struck Black Bock, on Block Island, this morning, and sunk. Crew saved. Nxw Yobk, March 22 r x Cotton heavy. Flour firm: sales of 8.500 bblst Wheat firm: side of 8.500 busiM;!; Southern red tl 22: Western tl 0631 11. Cdrn unsettled; sales of 11,000 bushels: white 6! Teltow 67(.t53i Lard steaJv at WA. Suirar firm anl active. Coffee steady at I2e. Mola.-scs firm! prime Muscovado 2s (3 30. Bacon firm at Vc fur liamst K?4 ' houldcr. Tallow east at hi(104. Freights, on raili to Liverpool Mocks dull. Chicago fc Kock Island lit. Illinois Central 91X. Michigan Southern! 21 K. New York Central 89. Beading hiy. Galena fc Chicago 91. Erie 25 Cleveland & 1 oledo 48. Cleveland, Colum bus & Cincinnati 90. Louisiana 6'a 90. Tennessee 6's 35. California 7' 86. Cixcinnati, March 22 r u Flocr dull and drooping! sales of only .000 bbls at ft3 60(g3 65. Whisky firm; salca of 800 bbls at 17c. Provisions firm 200,000 lbs bulk pork sold at 5M(35i tor shoulders. Nothing done in mess pork, bacan, or lard. Clover ced in good demand at f 4 254 60, the latter for prime. Kidmi Laa4 Kales. Washixotox, March 22 r u Tho President has authorized the sales of lands at Lecompton and Kickapoo, Kansas, on the 5th and 19th of July next. The War Department has received despatches from Utah. BicnvoxD, Va., March 21 r u The Legislature has passed a bill approEriating $500,00) to the Covington and Ohio lailioad. Appropriations have also passed, amounting to $1,200,000, unequally divided among tho Orange & Alexandria. Mannasa Gap, Alexandria, Hampshire, Loudon, and Norfolk & Petersburg roads. It is believed there will be no difficulty in passing these appropriations in the Senate. The Sou ate has passed an net incorporating tho Norfolk and French Navigation Company. Another Cour Martial. Washixoton, March 20 m A Court Martial has been ordered to assemble at Newport, Ky., on Gen. Twiggs, for alleged contempt of "the War Department; Wool, presiding; Jes.vip, Harney and other general compose the board of members. Later from Utah. St. Locis, March 22 r v The Leavenworth Lodger of the 15th says an express arrived at the Fort on the previous day from Col. Johnson, requesting that supplies of amunition, and more men, be scut him immediately. From Washlnaton. Washingtox, March 22 x The BepublicHn minority of the select committee of fifteen, by Mr. Morrill, will not publish their report," as that of tho majority has been spread before tho public; and that of Mr. Harris is in type. They all udo to the protracted struggle from which the appointment arose, and declare that the assumption on the part of th majority, that the record is complete, like the refusal to submit the Constitution of Kansas to a full and fair vote of the people, is a confession tbat a thorough investigation would prove fatal to that extraordinary document the 1 resident's Message. The report of tho majority and the conduct of John Calhoun, la treated at length. Claelauatt Markets. Cixcixxati, March 22 M Flour unchanged, and dull. Provisions firm, but quiet. Whisky unchanged at lTjtj. .w York Market Nrw Yonc, March 23 u Flour firm, excepting Southern, which is quiet; sales of 6,500 bbls. Wheat firm; so.ooo bus sold. Corn very dull and unset tled. Beef steady. lVrk quiet. Lard duli. Whisky dull. Sterling exchange dull and lower, at 10TÖ107K- Stocks dull and lower. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, March 22 u The accounts from Euiope have had no effect on the Breadstuff market. But littl-t ex port demand for Flour, and only 2,000 bbls sold at $1 87, for superfine; f 4 75(4 8.' for extra. Kvo llour firm, $3 12M. Corn Meal 2 S7. Wheat of good quality scarce, and wanted at $1 0S&1 12 for good red; 1 29(j 1 32 for white. Corn in active demand for shipment; 20.000 bushels yellow sold at 60 (2c; S.OuO. Oats sold at 32c. Coffee in good demand, with upward tendency. Sugar and mo.asscs also advancing. 1 rovmions lieU very firmly; but there has been very little done. Sales of mess pork at $17. Hams in salt and pickle at 9j'(4l0c; sides at 8X9 Shoulders 7c. Lard firm at 10 in barrels, and lljo in kegs; 300 bbls. Ohio Whisky sold at 22c. The Klvwr. Locisvillc, March 22, x. River rising; 1 feet in tho Indiana chute: 6 feet in the middle chute. Weather cloudy. Cincinnati, March 22, m. Weather cloudy. Tho Kiver hes risen 8 feet 9 inches since Saturday, and is still rising. A heavy rain fell Saturday night. ir97 ' we ai w .uOeUta w . f I Adams, Express for St. Louis papers in ad vanceofthe mail. BÄBCOCK SONNTAG. ivroBTXKs or Gans and Fishing Tackle, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BEW LKAVHto call the attention af Hanmitht and Sportsmen to their large itock of Fine and Plain. Doaole and lnrle-harrcl ah it Gun: Colt's and Allen' Fwtol, Kifle harrel. Onn Locks, and every article for Own Makers.' 8 port in Apwarattis, such as Oame Ha, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, I'erevasion Cap, Hunting Knive, and Fine Pocket Cut lery. Alo, iart mock or Henry niperior warrant! Kias. Also, Fuihine Tackle r-fevenr desrnption. mril A Wagon Maker Wanted. A GOfYIf Journeyman Wagon Maker. Wanted1 at Caonelton, a German wodld be preferred,' to whom good wages and steady employment will Le given . Apply at the Journal office. .. va rtl-1 w JtT RFCKIVKIVtirahMm's Magazine, for AprllJ ti.xly's Laity's Book, do T anVee N otion s. d Harper's Weekly, . 3ew Voic Leaver; Fla? of Oar Union. ManhW At J. HEAVY. (WVMMtu. h r. du its:: Cans of 3 fccan Cove Orsters; ton M boxes tarvltnes; V0 S J. NH do do aw drams New Firs 1 gross ti.eatn.-rat Playing Cards: 10 dt No l&j Highlands" do V do Fine Iecter'i do i do do Elsler's Recelf d and for sale by mrU I. Jt D. II1F.MANX. gd mni. REDOIL.ED MCLAKgEg: f Vf i do d- do du 20 hbl las; S Tiereva Xieti n Crates assorted Earthenware, past to our order. euitaMs &or country storet. Received and rorssleatlowprs in KM ATTN. HIOLASSES III TtLMlaMlthMn:' Jj half Darrel 3lola.es, juit received rwrsfesmer Chancellor, and lor saia iy

THE RIVER.

. Arrivals and Departures. Trsm P. G. O'Riky tt O.'s Rf ister . MsKCH S. flillnm, BoOlinrGreen t EvanSTWa. Bracelet. tVnisvUIe to Bowllof Green. Altamont, Wheeling to St Louis. Sir Km Vfallace, JMttsl.uria to St Louis.' ' IlajtiD!, PiUuri to Nashville. It M Pattm, Term Rive, to Lo!f rl'ls. Clifton i frittsl-urgh to St Louis. Fairy Queen, Cincinnati ts Nashville. Kate ?vchet, Wabash Hirer to Evansville. Musti McLc'.Kn, Lonisrilie tu St Louis. StMquehannah, Cincinnati to New Orleans. Chaifauoofa, No 3, St. L uii to Cincinnati. J II Done, Cairo to Eransriile and back. II Bridges, Naihrille to Lout vllle. , . Time, Lonisville to Trnnessee Blvrr. It II WInlow, New Orleans to Cinciocinnati. Pat-ifte, LoulüTiKe to New Orleans. ' I'nlon, Urveo River to Louisville. Skylark, PltuUir il St Louii. . Sutcsnuui, from Wabash Kiver and back. Anglo Saxon, Pittsburgh to 8t Louis. Mary Cook, PitUburg to St Louis. David White, New Orleans to Louisville. J N Cheestnan, Cincinnati to St Louis, Highflyer, St Louis to Louisville. James Montgomery, New Orleans to Louisrlllo. Imperial, Louisville to New Orleans, (new.) Soulherner, Memphis to Lonisvilte. Fred Tron. El Louis to C'neinnail. Keystone, St Louis to PitUburg. The Uivxr at this point contlnnos to rise rapld'y. Mnsiness on the levee yesterday was more animated than it had been for some days previous, l lie crew ot tnc Matcsman were busily engaged all day in lauding her cargo, and the hew steamer Imperial shipped ltrge quantity of freight for tho South. The fine packet Scioto will be down to day for Henderson. The favorite Louisville and Memphis pack et Southerner passed np yesterday with i good passenger trip. On her down trip she experienced a very severe gale. As she was rounding out from Portland the wind blew such a tern lie humcsno that she came near foundering. The waves rolled over her bow fully ten feet, and filled her hold with a hun dred tons of water. All on board expected the boat would be dashed to pieces, but by the admirable conduct of the officers, the ut most order was preserved. It i thought the David Gibson will soon be relieved from her perilous position on the Falls. At last accounts from St. Louis, the Mis sissippi was "booming ' past the city, and was still on the rise. The Illinois, Misbouri and Upper Mississippi, were all rilHg with seven feet on the worst bars in the former. A quarrel recently took place in New Or cans between tho mates of the stea mers lBloomcr and Messenger, in which the mate of th former was shot in the face. Tho Fanny Bullitt will be down to-day from Louisville for New Orleans.. Tue splendid new steamer Imperial, re ceived a large portion of her carzo at on wharf yesterday. Her capacity is about 1800 tons. Messrs. P. G. O'Kiley & Co., shippod upward of COO tons on her. nECEIPTS BY THE RIVER. WAHASII Per steamer Statesman 600 ska corn, Preston A Rro; S32pk?s 1 A Crane; 47 csks pork same, 90 bbls Hour, 9 sks wheat. 120 csks meat, 419 bbls pork. 6 bbls lard; 410 kgs do, 23 pkgs mdie. Re-shipment, 111 ska corn, ibol gunniea M. nou. ' RECEIPTS BY RAILROAD, March 22. 7 bbls, Kggs, I&D Heimnn; 32 bbls Flour, Tenney & Sorcnson; ISO baz AVheat, Ulehart Bros; 100 bbls Flour. 6) bbls Whisky, 2 bxs Tea, I. A. Crane; 3 bdla Mctslic Packing, P G O'Kiley; 1 car load Hubbs and Sokes, Chas Babcock; 205 bush Whont. W E French; 1 bt Glasswaie.l cask do. Keller White; 1 bdl Trees, W S Page: 4 bbls Eggs. 1 bbl Dried Apples, 2 Bnttcr Jars, Geo Venncman. r tNAI. RECEIPTS. March 22. Per packet Washincton. 17bMs Wheat, 9" bgsdo, Geo Foster & Co; 455 buh Wheat, Littles fc Erwin. Per packet J Fuller, 100 bbls Flour, Brown & Aikman. STEAMBOATS. Comfort, Speed and Safety." HKGULAlt St. LOUIS Si LOUISVILLE PACKETS Ll;iIT.M.U LI.K. T'lin FOI.LOWIXO OflTH hivecrmmenred ft their reKuhtr trio in tnf Louisville and Jt liuis tnde, and will continue to run dining thesea-wm. glv in c particular attention to all war htiinea. The FASHION. CA IT. J. M. MAITIN. PaiM Kvanviile, colnc down, F.very TUESDAY Morning, at.d up Kvvry Fill DAY Moraine- The HIGHFLYER, cait. Tiios. waioHT, Psw F.vanville. eoinp down. Every TIiritPAY Morninx, ant up Lvery 3lU UAi 3iornint. The MOSES M'CLELL AN. CAM". SSDRBS, Parses Kvarsvllle T.rrr St NTAT Mominc, roinc auwn, ana x-very i ii u u.' v. Jiomme going up. Laalsvllle an4 Et. Louis Pawencem and shippers can rely upon thee boat leaving punctually on theit regular Inya, and con necting with all the packets running aoveM. Louis. For l reicht or iuuv'e apply on iard or to .nail T I 1 rk'IItl O'KILEY & CO. Regular ErnnsviMe and Louisvilln Tacket. TUB JOHN BRIGOS will herear ter run reeularly as a LoufoviMe and Kvansville Packet: havinc excellent accommodations for anMencer. 8li SS. will eve Evansvtlle every EDM E?IAY and SATURDAY afternoon at 5 o'clock prerisely. X. II. t'OHB, Iater. maris P. M. UAR.NEIt, Clerk RBCil'I.AR LOUISVILLE, KViVILLE A.U IILI.MJKU0. I'ACKLT. THE STE AMER SCIOTO, NO. 2, leave ivansville every Tt'ESKi2Sr Ldayi rmr 'm .uniiAY t 4 o'clock. P. M.. for Ilendorson ami Louisville. AccommoiLati'TTH excellent. jairJ Lonisrille Kvansville and Memphis Regular Weekly Packet. . THE LOW-PRESSüRß STKAMER SOUTHERNER, O. W. TRIPLETT Commander, J. D. ARCH KU, Clerk A c;fw;rt LEAVES Lonisville every , I Tuesday at& p.'W.J reatesMem Mkvphis every niay at b r. t Isves EVANSVILLE for LOUISVILLB every SI-NDAXatl r. leaver EYASsVILLE for)IKMPHP every WEDNESDAY stll a. M JJrWay Business solicited and attended to at same rate7Rsrl:hrged by rackets. jan21-tf P. G. O'RIELEY CO., Agents TVevw TInnkji. RATARDTAYLORiB SEW nOOM w 'Travels in we,len uipiana ana Norway.' OoHcy'a Lady's Book, for April; Yankee Notion. April; Life of Avon Barr; Received by 1)0 CELL h COXYNQTOy. CANDLES. 100 boxes Stir Cundles. marl TENNEY 8QRENSON. HOT COFFEE AT MARKET. CHARLES A. WILLIS has opened a Coffee and Refreshment Stand for early visitors at the Evansville Market. Visitors will find Coffee. Chocolate, Milk ana Cakes, smoking warm-at all hours of the morninr. CII AUL KS also keevs a suntlv of VEOE HABLES for families, at the lowest market prices. ts Mni it ao. 19, lower ena 01 tue aisrkeu marll-lw ORAR KHfiOK XAII.S MM. hi genuin " ORiPFIN H. N'' on

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EMPLOYMENT. öO a Month nad nil ripene raid. N AOF.NT IS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN and Cou i'T in t!i l:niu-d State, to enpsce in a rcpmaM and easy business, by whwh the aW profits my hc.Ttoinlr rmlized. Fur full pctrticuhrs Hdre H.MONXETT & CO .corner of Hroome and .VrrrrrstreeU, New loracuy, wciusinr one twstage tarop. ie".'-iäLwna JACOB MEKSITT, i HKSRT S. MCRRin , eSOKCB W. KIDD. aOBEST CAJtrBILL, MERRITT, CAMPBELL & CO., Succes.rs to SJtRRITT. RISLEV CO.,C0.U1IISSI0X & FORWARDIXG MEUCHANTS, o. 33 LEVKKacdo. SO Coramerclal St., . 6T. LOUIS, MOA Conifc'amnti solicited of Pork, Flour. Grain, Tobacco, PRODUCE GENERALLY. Lilra! A dinners on Vrtxlnre in Store, nr Sliinnirii aw THE LIVER IN VIGORATOR ! ft UK 1' AR KD RY PR. SANFORP, 13 A GREAT Sriwitifie Me-ltrxl 1iscottv. and u riailv work In ntre ax.!nintit tno rpat t lielit'f It curt' iu if lv irsjir. -en the tidie civinr lencfit. and wMnm more tban one bottl Is iciuired to cure any kind of LiTer Complaint, mrai tne w rst Jaundice or Pystprpiiatoaowiinnn lirvLicTic, all l whica are the result of a Di.tea.-cd Liver. The I.lrer U ofie .f th rrinci ml re uiators of t!ie human hiwlyjind hn itisierririniifutiction.''r-ll ill noweraof the vi-in wire lullv ilertrloiwi. TIk; stomach i-nlm"t entirely vdf pendent n t!ie healthy action of th lirer f r tLeai-roiwriH.-rforimneeof iu fiinc:ion. wh"fithe' a'pnch lat fault the Ui e'. are at fault, and the wlidesva(etB afTert In rnn.HiijtdiitT. For thedi!fn3f that oririti, one f th vrupriwors n maoe it jin ua; , in a vractMe r uwre than twenty yw,""w nni aome remiy whnvwiih to cmtutersrt -tlie uiany derangemenU U. which it U IUI'Ik. A To prove that thi re-pmeiT fat last rnniMl, any ixron tnuMel with liverjgom plaint in any ot it furmi has but to try a Kitlle, and cou.ctin is certain. , A fomno'ind hi hfn frme ydl'dTincnm and extra tin that tartwhleh i luMr for Hit? active virtues wf tlte roe is rrine. These rums remove all nioti.i'l or l a.t mnU-r ffJrxAix the rvtitoui, urplylnitintlM;irilrtfr!healthy Mow of nile inviirnrtitiK theoniai-li,c.iuinK fol to difmt weil, purifyinc UieldoMl,ciin toneand hltht'the whdm;chiri ery vniov in c t he can e "'f thedia.ie. and -rii' -ins a ni'lical rnre ilhoutMiy of the 1iat:reri-le aft!T effxt, felt ly uinp raloniel or mineral puUon t'.mt is usuallv rert-4 ":. One do: after eating ind ulTicierit to relieve the rtomacliaud i-revutil the food from ruins aud sourin k3S . . Only nnedeUkenhe-fcjvore retirinj irfverib nichtiuare. yjl . Only oneilMr tauen atiilctit loosens the bowel fentiy an! cur" cttiv"wie. tine doie taeu arter eicu meal will cure Dysf if One tVvuf nt ti e&poonsf ul a ill alway relieve a nirlt headarlM. (BB One Kttlr tiken f. fe-'-analeoKtrnrtiin remove the rn of th d i rfnid make a irf-ctri'rf . aly oneiloit iinmeli- jit?ly relievearhobe while One lie often rpatlJ a urcure for cholera M'Hrlitt. und a i-rrvenU--J'ive of clnIera. tne d-wf taMi ofteii.ril! prevent the rertirrenc of bilioui aU.kck,ÄT!iile itrelicvtsall 'iin feli". riu J'yOrtly nM viO lsnoei'eil to throir or.t of ttis -tenithe"rl!".cfsf medi 'inenf.'.-ra oncic'jne. One U tie t-iVeti forliiitndieeremAVeallyel. 1ownr or uuiiatiir:il e-l-T r fr'in tli? skin. One t:iien n hirt ywiime ht-fiwe euine Ire vior ! the HpiMjiif andTnake foot diec-t w-U. One ! often rep.ntf i enre Clironlc Iirrhi?a In itwrt r,nn. while "Jiimner and bowel Com td'iiiittvield !m to th-Jtr4 loe. )iifor twdes cure tVtck$ cnned 1'V worm, while for worm in rhil I- ZZrn, th're i m surer, Kferor speedier reaitlv in..Mie worlil as it tievr fa.U. There nnwrttTtfn n theeitxtemettW: thev nreplAin.".'K;rf;:.Ui)il?le ran five evidence to trove, wniie all wiio nei u are tivuif meir smuumu t-wim. ny in it fsv.-r. . Antone th lioiflr! tt Liver Ketneaie now oerel the im'ilir, thtreare pone we can o fully reeminend m lr. S:infnl Invicritor,'n:t?n"ri!iy known now throitehont the I n on. Tm tetyinuion U truly a Liver Inviifotalor, prtüluein the mot hav reult h. . lni.,Mt uiiiumvt Vl' certificates hnve heen ivn of the rr"U vrtueor tfn me iicme ity thoe of t!ie hirhet Mrn lin(r In society, wl we Know it to e the tt iwi;m-aiiun 'erore the iubiic il fpsos COfJTT lBMOCRT. pit if 'K oi: nou. m pnn hottle. W. RIEltBOWKK, Sole Aent for Kvnvi!le. sNKoni a: co., marl rriwietori, 345 Broadway New York. II. L. Fahenstock's Vermifuge. , FTEUnn exr"rienee of almost thirty year in 1 the oreM-atton of Vcnitre, I arn now enabled to offer mv lomrovcd Verinifuseto the vuhlic, as an article In even wv wnrthv of confidence, it Mip the mt effectual' WiwYn Det"nyer in either Children or Adult vet ii)tro.lureI. 1 hi fact ahich U a'testcl by Certifici'it- of i--rnof well known vencity, enalU me without anv hesitation whatever, to guarantee it to five the fullest wtif:etion. u. it. t it r.A.- i in iv, Late of the fim of 11. A. Vahenntork &- Co. 5old wholesale, hv R. L. Fah'nstock St Co., Wholesal lrutfWt., No. 0, corner Wood and Fourth st., ri't ur(r, Ta. v S H a o t.y John T.nvat. Cha. I.eicli anil J. J. VnnirUn,lrussltmKva!iville. (M II-Hw;inl MISCELLANEOUS. 1 IM N HERRI E., &e..!te. J in Hithes Choice Cnin!crrieJ nf let 1 lrime faM-ace; J", Bush Is Snptr l'nnip: W do Tri-ac Write I'otitoes: Just received and for s:ile by L. II. COOK i & SOX. jans-tr-Z. II. COOK X. SOX'S READY-PAY STORE. 1 flRKTLTrit AL IMI'LHMFXT?. SEEDS AND liltoi' ERI ES sold al t'sh I'riei-s for nil Kinds of Vro lucen'wl Live St's-K.sueh as Horses, Mules, I'ows, Calves, Meef Cattle. Ilou, Chi kens; Butt r- I .ant. K.tcon, Escs, rnr ana ruins or every ftocriptwn: iiniiiR, ll;ss Wsv, Feathers, Wliejit. Corn, Oats, B.irlev. llens, nre, itrrui, norts, irtea Apples an I Peaches. Potat oes and Veg.-ta'desof a'l sorts. . m as - . . o . v r Wn-VaIT II. V.I & JWAi'i K VANS VI LLK Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. WK have oper.iil a see l and Agricultural Ware house, ilsveon h.ind aod inlenil to Keep a fill I sudoIv of FI ELD ant UtKHKX SKEH.-:a!so.a full as-ortmentof IMPLEMENTS. WeareAgentsf.tr McCormick s Uesp-'r: Mower and leHper combined; Young Aoi.-rie-i Corn and Cob Crusher; 8i ford's Strasr Cutter; liavtnond 5: liberu Plows; PeähodyV Premin-n Prolille forn; ban Jreth 4i Son's Wartuutcd (buhlen eejs, Jtc, fee, fetl3-uSw Z. II. COOK it SON. 8EIXIX OFF AT A GRRAT SACUIFICE" ÄIIAVE THIS DAY TtOl'GHT THE WIIDLK stoeK of U'kmN fnm the assieiiee's of Wm. Loewenthal c Co., wliich, fcr to sell nut as quiealy as posii.le, I otTcr at great reilnction, wh.desaleand retail. My nesr cwlsfrom the F..K, which wiil le here in a few days, ill I sbl at wholesale only at very low prices for cash and hi prompt mvrrhants. mart' Sra AUK. LQEWENTHAL. TST RECEIVED BT EXPRESS. J The Atlantic ff r Fet ru.irv: Leslie s U ieue of Fashions for February; Clnkliaiu'a Macirine do d.: ,Mrs. Steven's Monthly, iodey's Ladyt Hook llari, Magazine S-hool fellow II nehol Worils l.s.li.41 R-t0!itorV do do do in d do do; do; do; do; do; do; Illustrated London News; Punch, and all the rosgruinc and newspaper, at fehl 1HII,M,I. k i ui u.. IVOTICC THE APSI1NEESOF WM. LOEWENTnAL Jt Cb, iufonn ynu herewith that thev have sold the whol- stoca of Clothing and Dry Goods to Mr. A. Loewenthal. All Delitors to the late nrm of Wm. Loowenthal 8i Co., will please call at their old stmd and seule with 1 AHR.tHrMHKRTS. LEOP.M. BEKN1IEIMER, mar!-2w Assignees. NEW HARDWARE AT REDUCED TRICES, TO CLOSE AND TR0MPT BUYERS, 8PRINO IMPORTATIONS. IPC t'A!KS Oi iffin's Trace Chains; 10 do do Assorted do 500 doien W &.S Butcher's Files; HO do di fit Chisels: v, do P ane Irons, tc.; 55 lcegs OnfSn a Horse hoe Nails; 100 doten Waldsoa's Scvtlies; ia) do Sneaths and Cradles; -yi do Bright Atnerlein Piar.ter'sTToes; fl do Elephant p.hd Handled Steel Hoes; IM Boxes Scythe Stones; IM do A xes asorted ; 100S gross Gimlet Point Screws, ffl doaen Superior Wood Hay Kikes; do Root Hames: 100 do Cooper's Drawing Knives and Edge '5000 feet Boston Ottni Belting; 100 dosen Geo W stenholais ft Sons' I.X.L. Cuttlerv; AI dos Pocket Knlres, assorted makers; 20 dozen Table Knives; ISO do Hay and Manure Forks; 100 Superior "HI Saws; 10 casks Sad Irons: All the above tioodf at the lowest market prices, txA

en itnerancr-s. , tnrt BABCOCK 50NNT4.

MISCELLANEOUS.

J. V. HUGHES, (SrccKssoa to HoLtiNuswoaTii & Hrciics.) Importer and Wholesale Dealer In GTJEEISTS WAEE, CHINA A.I LVSSWAUl I4UKI.(;-ULE.( KMVKS fc FORKS. Tea Trays, Tea and Tablespoons, llrlttniiia Ware, Ac., Xu. 11 MA IX STKEUTyntxt to 0!J anl; EVA.NS villi:, ixd. fT" Cntei as'orted to sn't the Country Traie alwayson Uand. AU-, irTONK WAUL' of evsry description. nrl' Friends of Hnmamty. TO YOU talways dlpo-u:d to aid the sufferin? itnmv appear iiicrediMe. after in vaiutryiligail the wonderfuf uinlicincs of the day, Uat one application exterisiily.au. I a few drop internally, of uiy Uenuinel Electric Oil,' will so very suddenly relieve the sulterer from the uioft violent pains; yet it is a f un, nt te titil iy xool men and ly good women, who-ie n:mesare at my cilice. Not any have n?-l it wi;haut difrivln? sotne ?ci-l benefit within an Lonr. and many are they ahoiiave been terfi"Ctlv cure.1 of Ithetira Uim. Nenralcia.SpiI'elon. t'mmtw. l'iiei. Si-rnni aitt ilruiw. Cutstaiid ! Woitn l, SwrM lilan N, aricl Still Joint, Scrofula, and Eryipela, Sore Nipple and Swclldl llreat. Salt Rliemn snd Cancer In trie Mouth or Stouvu.-h. Kruptionxand all kirid.-t of Sons, tllea-twhe and Totitha.tiein livetic:itninut',;) als. ('hilhlaiTisnnd Sore orTenrter Feet. It wilte srt-n tJwt I do not profess tocure evervth!rpi but only a ceit.iia cla c.f eoniplain:, all of a heh are fttnleon siuiide. Klectricand ( heiin-al principle, tnroujrn trie aiunuu-s or my 'Elv'tricOdoti I the Nerro-viul Haiti or th liutiau IwlT- ... . . The mod ts erw-randi of progressing and everclmngeVle Rh'-nm itic pain, lsiniierf'X-tly underit xxl by nutnkin-l; whcthiar it lnnrlon i th intmi'.nu or CoveriiH of l!ie nerve, iutl nn- l ty ileranpcnietit (like thecontins of an Inlimei stomach,) or some disturbaee or the electric fluid Itself; certain it is thitmy Electric Oil U rea-Hly absnrled into, if it dues not supply the needed ilctM-iency i. and erjnalire the circulation of the creat rrineiide of living nr?nnir.ation. Let the keptictl and lh huuvfn look into this matter for if the tliincsare so, all arc bitered. My Elx.tric Oil'ls plrasHit and iiinoeenf us ilancer f J cold orreic ion, aill willliesrme aitiie.. Come and lice fur yr.urelf iK'ir ChcMitit sti-eet, '.'5 jutli Kigl.lh street. 10 cents ud l per Uttl ; . l'rof. C HAS. DetJRATII. I?Xone soldbv peddlers. On tlielMli inntnt,all mvliottlps will have my name Mown in and üieiief wr.ter will bear n-v uril imiHisitiun on the puolit-. N. lt. A rcubr l'hysici tun fciguiiturfj to invent inn in nttc'inee to cive niv vice, lire or cnrs. A'w, m uu;y io n.nie iui In m . . a . . I . I..: . :ii. 1.. dies. One tKTfm came over 'S miles to lie eure! ami he is rurcu. Mv Klectr'cO;i is much the cheapest Medicine ever sn'M in the United States or the world, lH-t'te it does wt.iit is prTmi"ed, and disappoint none ho use it as I direet. It is au exc-lient Ualm to rub on the x -vtisof ttrthii:g iiifauts, and it hi:scurel a pi-at in iüv liL'tec'iil lr-n it!linns from eruptions on the the he.il and eNewhere, an.l lade ellings. For Cr.mp ;t m iv te relied on every time. When applyine ru' ouick! v and koep the ijottle well corkeJ. iMremter It'. "VL I.ITCIU II ART, IMP0UTEÜ& DI-iALEU IS METALS, 4 AN10 lUTKrTNCJ SI1P, SEW YOIIK, OFFERS FOUCALE BAN CA TIN, STRAITS Tin, Antunonv, Spinish and Amer-au Lejii, Sla'i Zinc. Copper, IümiiikIi, lt.tr Tin and lUr Lend, RaWiit LK'Ltl, S!Ut SoWer, rinmlH-r' Solder, K-r A l'O. II KIT A N N I A and l LATll) A lit. Ttt wnniesale and reU.l. marU Cui Yalaible Stand ird Works. DOItKLL & COXYNCTOX Atli: OLE IdM'AI AOF.XT fr Tsm'.-r-m biirhcoiiiiv for ui thk sf acaini0s booss mil.lt:iod liV D. Ari'LKTON il CO. Abrldsrmrnt of the llt-bntea lit luttn, o. l'uNic liixtory of the Liuted States. - . Arn American Encyclopedia, A Dictionary aiid Journal of kno teilte. Ceilaiuly the lirt wi rk of the age. American Eloquence, A Coll rtion of Fpeeches au I Addresses of Most Kmiueiit Orators or America. Encyclopedia of Wit and II am or, Ry thecelelirateil C'otnetlisn Burton, In JjC- No. Dictionary of Machines Mechanics and Kugliie Work. Hi,; newest and most improve 1 edition, in "c. Nos. I'res Dictionary of Arls, Manufactures and Mine. I')BELL & CONTIXOTOX te to nil attention It their important works, and re their kind friends to etil and see them : as alf -, the nrrsy of opinions of rmiin'iit inen in couhnuatio'i of their lu.poi lance and va!ne. UoeM te Convnstn hremples anil specimens of the various hiniliiiBS i'i which thee works can le procured, friim paper to the finest Morrocco. ini l Evausiillc ind Crawfordsvil c R A I L F0 A D . For Louisville, Cincinnati,' St. Louis, Indian polls and the East ti3IEchaxc:kd, WElJNESDAYMAr.cn 1,158. 0' and after Wrdn'd ty March Tri, the np Mail train leaves Kvansville at 5 minutes past jr. .', arrives ;it Terre Haute 5 niinut.M ivt 1. The d nn Miil Train leave Terre Haute minutes pjt 4 r. Jt.;arrives tit Kvansville 5 minutes past P. Tke ac-oinm rlation Trains leave as heretofore, bet a Vineennes, North, at MM; South, at l'2Ulo;airive at Terre Haute y.is, and Evansville r. m. All Stations, except Prince'on. Patoaa, Vineennef, Carlisle and Sullivau, are I i i le 'l.is Uitioiis. I'AUKS. To Louisville 5 Cincinnati " SO To ?t. Louis.... " C iiro " Chicago Pittst.urg " 1'hila.lelphia. M ll.iHimore.... .-5 50 . 7 ..io ..17ffl ..2- M) . i ;s M Tn lunip'di.... Ä CI:-VeUl.d II V Hnftalo 1! :n New York i 0 It wton :! Washington.. 24 murü JOHN IXHt.E, Ja..Surerinte-.lert. ADA31S EXritCSS COMPANY. XEW AUIIAXCEMEAT. . rgynt, AHAMS'EXPRESS COMPANY resneetrulH Iv annomire to f h-ir frien.ls anil patrons, the pui-C-of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased failures for the tmosportation of FREIGHT, PACK A OES, . 31 O N E Y and VALUABLES ThysMicit a continuance of former favors. Kspe cial care taken in the collection of BILL. DRAFTS, X O T E 8 . And the transportation of small or valuable par gage. All persons wishing to avail thetnelves of the facilities of the Express, can hUin any desired informatior. iu reference to the mutes and details of the bnsiness, at their otbee on First street, between Main and Locust opposite the Port-Othce. dels G. II. FISH, ActTUAXSPOHTATIOX UKSTWAHI). WE beg to call the attention of Merchants buying or or lering their fall sticks from the Ka stent cities, to the supeiior advantages aad facilities cf the Baltimore and Ohio Itnilroati, f.rthe safe and sneedy tmiisportatioB of Freights to Evansville and vicniitv. Connections are malew.th the mo- reliaMe Rai'.maila and Steamships. River Route shortened ami improved by completion to P irkersburth. Through rates lower tlian by any oilier m!' POTTe a'rbtnn ; B. F. KtLLT, Philatlelpbia: C.W.I'eavir.t., N.Y.wk; J. T. Enola.nd, Ualtimore, for information or throurh ratej. r to . UEO. FOSTER & :-, Freight AgenU. Corner Locmt street and Canal. Kvansville, Indiana. A nook for Every .Man's Library." IXPERIENCED AONT.s WANTET IN ALL Vneirts of the conntrv, to obtniu snTihec for the .t'OMl,REIIEN51VE"(;EO(.RUMIY ANI IU;; TORY, Ancient arid Mo,lern. OF THE YHlOLL WtMlLO," by S.O. CtMl)ltICH. (Peter Parlev.HKleeantlv bortnl. Jind illurrate.l with l-aiitifnl engravings and maps. Price Si Sold only bv the Agents, to each of whom a special district wi-I iven. Rareinlucementsoftered. The -Home Joarnal"ssvs of this work: - Xo family whatever should he without in" Far full cjirtieulars address, be witnout ÜEOurfK r.i.LiüTT( Publ sher, marl2 No. lTi t illiamst.,New Yotk. asOBC'CO-T5 whole, and cuddy boaes. assortei ouV.iiTes. iust reeeive! and for sale low y qui.lud i"' i r i t- tni re feM GILBERT ft BOWLES. 7 I sTi wnOLK.hair ana nnarterooxes ar ISUÜÜdine,. "ff A" LB. it bbls Tittsbergh Ale, Just receivea and for fffhaale,a, redaced V fc SQRENSON. ORK BOXE, dtf -A arietw of Wcra Boxes and Writirf Peias, for ale br de3-tf. JOHN HEALT.

CHEAT SALE AT AUCTION VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, IX EVAXSVILLU, IXDIAXA. ON WEDNESDAY, THE Zlft PAY OF STARCH l-'o'', at one o'cloeK, r- m., at the Court House in iheeitv of Evansville, the und?r?tynel Will sell to the highest hiihlers, at public auction, Uie following Real Emt we, to-a-it : . . ... 1. Lot No. S T, in the rotation Enhrpcmcnt of the citvof Evansville, in4parcels, each fr-iitinr l! feet on Fourth or JIarktt street by 13" feet depth with a 12 feeialley in the rear. These lots bein g situate het ween Mam and Swtmore streets, and in the iinmediatj- vicinity of the Court House, suit very well for business locHiions. - S. The north easterly pvt (or the corner on Se-ond and Walnut street) of l..t No. in, in the Old Tlan of Evansville, in 4 rrvrccl of 2: feet each fronting on Walnut street. !. feet depth. These lots being in tlie nearest m ichhorhood of Üie main business part of the city, ai d nevertheless in a very quiet vicinity, wi'l make very pleasant and aereeal'le small residences for business men, who capftot if.nl to lose much time in roin; tnnd rttuniinj from theirr.sidencestolheir pisce i.f doiic Hisiness. ' e. The sj'tnh westerly part (or the corner on Oat and Firt stivet of Nut Lj." 41, ui the Upper Enlargement of V. i- city r.f Evjisville, in 5 parcel of 24 feet each, frontineön Oak street, by TT feet depth. ;Thes lots are situated in a juiet. retired ptrt of the city, and not to far oS' from tas husiness part of town, wherefore they would nulce very plettmt places of residence for business men of moderate means. 4. Sixtv three, feet front sn Water street. letwten Yinenml Pivisicn street, by ion feet depth with tin fWtaüer in rettr, Wiil be -ld in S panels of 21 feet fr nt ea h. AUo, In th? s:.me W -lc, CO feet front on Vine street, bv l!i feet dcrth runninealon.rideof a 12 frit aller iN-Nic thea'lev in Jhe rear of lofr No. 21 and 22 in the Old I'lan of the Tow n of Evsn-vU!e.) This xTieTy is n;innetions!dy of the nwwt valnsMein tbwh"leeitv,antl the location one of thbet for any kind of business wholesale and retail and su"h an oppertrtnitr of c--lt:.nira cheap andciol busin loten favi.ra'i'le ternx may not Le ottered for a loTftimetoeon?.' -.. Lots an.l 7. ? and 0 in Rlocx N. 113 Ir. the Town

of Lamaseo City. These 1. its are each 25 feet wide and 1Ö1 f.-et l.-p, and fr-nit on one ni'ie on the UrmelmnK of th canal, and on the other s'ule on Fourth street and are on;v lüfeet frm niton Avenue, ant rißl;t al loinlnsth- lir rrlst mill of Clemens Heit & Sons. 'Lot No.'.) is the corner lot on Fourth sftrt and Fifth A venu. This rjp 'rtv p very va nalile re manufi'turmp punxise. Lota Sand Pare ptovid'-Nl with a i?i.o1 sii!wtant'!Rl wharf. S Lots S, 'a, H, 11.12. W Ii. 15, 11, IT, 18 and 1? in Bi.k-'k Xo. 12; in Iamasc City. All of sniil lUexcnt No. H and 1 have :V fe.t front by Iii feet tlej.th w tha 12fvtn!lev in rear. Lots 1.1 an 1; 14-lx'th corner lots hare 40 feet front csirh bv the saoie depth as the othf-r. These lots U-ii-c northwi-vtwartly opjw::e to th lte!!c View, and in close vicinity to several i. tiilertes, ( mills and other n.a!iuf:k-turinjre-ia'!isJi-merts. would !f ml irorxl rsi.ietice for men emplo; el in thetiriffi'virhov!,and linseiit of th J corporation line, thet don't ba e to p-. v anv citv ta i--s. 7. Ltt-14aivt is in Sim"i Lister's SuWIirision of Out Lot No. 2 'n the Ip;-r Enhirceti ent of thecity of Evatisv l!e. . Theel.rts have loth fetf. on Secmd street ly f.-et clepts, and are situate in a very pleasnit, auiet reieh'iorlioo I, rk'ht opts:te ti Ju ice Taker's residence, an.l out of the I imits of the corporation. . i K TWF.:;TY-TW0 RLOCKSof din Tent slzes.varein froi ha" an acreto two aeresanJ upward, and 'iiateiil joinine on the west line of Laiua-co City. Ti-vreon I th si'los of FraoKlin stvet the finest and widest utrjwt in Lair.asr, which street after the completion of th new bridge across Fiecon t'reek, riMitHttipWed ami alrtalv under contract will unrtou!it.Uv leone of the main thorotieh-fares fur a verv I iree portion of onrcotlntrv iwple, living in a southrlv, wesieHy a'tid northwesterly direct ionv wlierefore tliis prrjH-rtr" louiil to 1 vidua' le, even lor business purpose. It sni's verv well for ilenai private reirenees with iri'- lens around, and there istheslrantace hat f..r a lone time o ci.nie the purchaser will l ave no itv tax.- to jav. Some of the Itlocks are on a very hfsh elevatii-, an-t woul 1, th-eefore, l.e solfal'le for vinevanlsno.l nrlen stwits. Th's is one of the l.ost rhancet f.-r t'.f. nan with moderate ire.ins to acjuiie a lot of lirci size in the su'nr!'Sof the citv. The lot a-- all reiral.irly laid out and staked and numbered on the staKes. TERM OFSU.E: One.f urth of the pnrehase monoy to be paid down, and the remainder in ihr e eoial nnnual instalments ith i'ifrest piva'de annually j tlie purvhas"r giving his notes and mortcae. for the purchase hionev remain-imjunrai-l. General Warrantee leeös will lie riven. The title to the property has iwcn carefully examined by competent men, ann isperiect. Maps and Plan mav 1 seen in the office of tbenndcrs:pne,l,iirid Intiie Jonrnal.the Enouirerand Volks-bo-e otfices, and in the clerk's anil Recorder's offices. For further Pirticn'srs eniinire of P riKNY& LI XKEM1ETMER. Aeents for the purchase and sale of Keal Estate, Ev ansviile, India ja. mr Two Dwell insri an 1 Lot for Sale on Accommodating Terms. TUT. nndersiened offers two Fr-ime Two-Stnry Dwelling Houses, on Ingle street, rear Reit-, 71 inner !fc Co.'s Fonn b r, lieii-g lot N. 1 nnd 14 in bioek 15, in frcVwell's Enlargeme "t. The iMrelllrrs are ne.Tlv upt, well built containing five und fix roninsearh. Either one will, maae a comfortable home for a m:n n moderVe circumstat re. They will 1h s.dd at a Snrctin, as the owner has left town and cone to f"rminr. Knot sold before fh 1XTII DAY OF APRIL, they will then 1e put nf at auction to the highert idder. The ile rill eommenre at in o'clock. A.M. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Oar rin. Real A.u, CrrwrntCU-Uoil.njr. n.ar5 lllbLIA.11 U'M.CV.. MISCELLANEOUS. CO A L ! ! COAL ! ! COAL ! ! ! JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL DE IONE." f II AVK Jifd erect ed a Falrliank's Scale, In the purtxisoof oigliing my coal. I shad sell my eoal by weight, nceoniiiig Co the law of th St.-ite. I have a l:uve Htoek of superior itality of Pittsl.are Coal, arvl invite all my fneu b to ive meacalt and try it. I have been eiKhteeii yeir.i in the business, and pro'tf-s t be a judge. The price of coal is I. cents per bushel. AUonlers left at the ti:is Cotnpttuy's OiBe,-, betw-ea First and Second, on Lucut rttet, orat lluriil rook'i St.rtv, on Water ?re:-t. cr at niv Co;iI tlffi.-e, nt the La-hia-o Wha.-f. will le attended t . All cial must be paid for when ordered, iu lnk'Ie currency. UevJi t.'. AN DUE W IIUTClICSON. fnnT ! foal ! f'onl ! TV. bave now on b.an l.artd are d iilr receiving, into th' market, which we are s.nu,g low. t,.vxi urrency will i received in payment, 'brders b-ft at the store of J NO. W. IIUtillKS, next to the State lbu.k, will he promptly attendeil t". JatrlVtf JNO.W. nrOHBSfcCO. . coal ron sali:. Tjrrh.tva on hnnd ami are constantly reee'vlng w 7 cosl of ai exr.elleiit niaüty from up the car I, which we ?ill deliver in sry part of the city at 1 Oilers b-ft nt James Lnnhbn's a-arphouse, or at the oiüce it Nasivin Uwwley will te promptly attende.1 u. KOWLEY ii AMUKY. 19 OMINY, tc 25 bushels prime Flint Hominy; 2. do fresh Corn Meal; ähamls Pearl flarlev; 3 do Split Peas, forsrde by fIil 7.4 II. COOK & SON. sf MISAUX.U 'iS Mats Cinnano; l.VWU Assorted tineCIsars Jnd rreeirei and for sale by I. ft I). H FIM ANN. IjiTEEL PLOW MOn.DS.-: Steel Plow Moulds, CT irom o. 1 to o. b, for sale by febli) SAMUEL ORR. HANDY. PerS tenmer Fanny Bullitt, direct from Ja9 Custom House of New Orlenns. 2 luilf pipes Alx Signett ISrandy, received and for sa'e bv fe!; I. ft D. HElMANN E-V.trr SO t.Pi. .100 Iwxes, consistirg of MÜHL itary Shavinr. Transwrent Cakes, Trapsrent liars, Kancv Rose, Fancy li.irs, etc. J u$t received aud for sale tkrt low ly OILBERT ft BOWLES. CANDLE?. 30 Ix.xcs Clncianiii TalJow rsrdlcs; W1 do Star -do Kj do Cincinnati Piil-i Roip, Inst rerjelve.1 by fel,3 WHKKLERft 1GGS. txlIKltVINK.AR. 4.1 Wils PL.'it C I DE R YIN El A R, for Fsle bv jan-' .. II. COOK ti SON. KATINS . , .. 2K boxes rece've.l "d for rile by Jan15 ylCKEIy ft JOTtNüTON. ON CONSICNMr-f-p. fX) do-en Painbj! buckets assorted; IrO .do Tibs, asorted sires; SO Wah Tubs, for sale low to clo bv feb2" GEO. FOSTER ft CO. 4 0LDENSTrVur TK 21 ha 'tis Extra Baltimore Svmp. vcivel and for sale by . If.-n Z. if. COOK ft SON. eürN DRIES. C z: W.Is Tanner's Oil; 4 ! coils Nn;lIa Iwupe, lar;e site: M lsxes Cheese; ":! wicks f.ne Liverpool Salt; " I o x es II erri c gs ; 3,V1 bundles Wrupping Paper: i gross Könnet Uoartis, m store and for sale br fe 2 1 K " N E Y ft ."O R F. N SO "f . SailTr, als.er, A wninsmaker and Higher. rpjin srrtSCRICER respectfully Infiirms the JL Captains of .Steainioiits, and the public generally, toil he has opened a f al and Rigging Loit in Carpenter's Warehouse, on Water Street, where all orders in his line will be thaukfully received, and punctually attended to. Sail. Awnings. Tarpaulins, Wagon Covts and Canvas Hose, aud every article in the Rigging luie, manufactured at the shortest notice. Orders respectfully solicited; to be left at J. G. Venn mau'a Ko tore, or at tbe'Lofi. Ropes neatly spliced. ,a s mrll Iii J CHARLES EYERT. WILLIA3I IJIERBOWEn, "HOteSALB AXD r. ETA It. DRUGGIST, Washington Dlork, MA1X' STHEET EVANSVILLE, IND. mjIO-l j Brick Dwellings .to Reut. TWO very food Brie Dwelling- to Rent, conveniently aud pleasantly looted. Good tenants ranted. Immediate possession given.' Enouireof WILLIAM HUGHES. tartO lw corner Main and Second sts. TfALTniOR1! COFFEE Jl lwtbasforsAlebv rartO " GILBERT ft BOWLES.

FROM NEW ORLEANS.

T.ATCOCX W. K. SBATHOCSI AYCOCK &, GREATKOUSE. LIVE STOCK:J)EALERS co3i:,iissionA MERfcliÄifi airTEBSOX CITT fTCCK LAXDIXO, jx XEW O It LEAX9. r T WICH ELL. & DUTCIIER, COMMISSION- & FORWARDING XEW ORLEANS. UirrCIIER & TWICHELL, COMMISSION & FORWARDING. Meroliaiits, - SAINT. LOUISA, fy Liberal a.lvances maJe on ccigrintiti to eithof our houses. aarast iw ALT.TS & nOWE, ) " ' ' .I BEMENT & VKILP, jEranvti;. HOWARD & BK.WN, J dec22Iv KEFIR TO Messrs AT.T.TS & IT0WE, T. C. TWICnELL E. FAIBCUILDt T. C. TWICIIELL & CO., : LÜMIISSIOX .VXD FORWARDING Mercliants, Ko. TO, FOYDRAS STREET, rr:-iy M ?: w o HLKAXS. . ;T.. G NOEL, . STOCK tOMMK-lOt MVXCll.lis f,' aid raorRisToa or STOCK an22 &My STABLES. NEW ORLEANS, 1-4. J. E. YOSE k CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SO. 15 MAOAZINK ITtltT, KW.OKLKAXS, LOIIHIA.XA; D: OTE their attention ta the sale of Western rr ducc and the purchase of Cinxaries, for which an experience of tifieen year cives them more than ordi nary qualifications aiid faciuties. liefer to t-. y. CAf.LTLE, ' Jan V tu Evaniville, IdT. johx liriur. T. scixivax. JOUX HURLEY 6 CO., PORWARlI. AXD rOMMIsSIO.X MiUlCHANTS, NO. M TCIIOLTITOrLAS STREET, seplS y-ly .w Orleans. Fit KD. DKh DO.DRIO, C031 21 ISSIO.V M ER I AXT, SO. J LAf ATSTTB STMKVT, EW ORLEANS, : E70R 'he saletvf Ruttr-, Cfctwe, Lfj. ErVs. Pried . Fruits, Flour, Meat, and all mri of Weatem Produce, and for tlie purcha.e of Uroceries, a;c. Canh adraiices made on coiiMiitucjits. fehl4-inid CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. citv i:li:ctiox. jVOTICi: IS HI Hi;ilY :IVKX to the qualified 1 oters of the City of Evansville, that the annual City Election f. the purpose of electing nineteen 19 Cum ciliuen; I Uie Citv t'lerk: 4 hie City Collector! One City Trwurer; Ore City Marshal; One CUv A-se.vsnr; One Citv neviriler, and tnet'itvSnrve i will take place on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL King the.Mh ibiy thereof. The polls will beoptn allhe followir g p!ac(s,t-wit: t"i l F 1'itci.u t At the Neptune Enfiine House, . H. fiet-armo. Es.., I ii.4-ctr. Miil.lle Precinct At the Yonng America Engine House, Robert Fergus, Esq., Insjector. . , Lowr, or La ma co Precinct Al the L'nlon Eas'LnS House, laniel Chute, Ks) , Insieclor. IiwTctionary power is giveti to each Inspector to appoint their o n iudces and CltTk. ., l!y oi ler of the Con mon Conned. '" WELL II. WALKER, CIV mlO (Yolkslwtc r.nd Er. ;niercopy till 3nl of April.) AN OKDIffAÄCE . . To pr Tile the time within. which fral estate may be s ! for the payment of City Taxes assessed thereon I S:nioM I. ite it onlaiueil by the Common Council nf the City of Evansville, that "from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it Thailand mav be lawful for the City Collector at any time after the first Monday In October, and Iwbwe the second Monday of Man h of each yeartomaxe the taxes aHe-el, ou red estate, eithefly the eisureand sale of the goods and chattels f the o'wner or claimant thereof, or by selling the tot or piece of round ite.f. upon which the t remains unpaid or so much thereof as may le nee isnry to pay such taxes and costs of advertising aid sale. Attest: JOHN HEWSON, Mavnr. M ei l It: Walkes. Clerk, rtb9 DR. J. KIVETT, cSTJRG-EON DENTIST, Bjr.r.-fH.ii.-. every variety of operations in his profession, and by long practice has attained a kill, thit enables him to ctVe entire wtttsnirtinn to his pat rons, lie takes pjensure in showing s-imens of his art;ticial work to thoe who wish to examine such productions, ad be may 1e consulted hr Jrose who need the services of a dentist without inrui.nif anyoblifatiopstoemploy bim afterwanls. II is office is in Urav's building, First street opposite tlie Post Oflie. nov2t-ly. cS"inNGLEa. 3 ii,m first qoality of Yellow Poplar Shingles, superior to any in the city. Also, alarre lot of Pine Shmrtes, Or -ed Flooring, Dresstil Ceiling, just received and for sale cheip at the NEW LOHiER YARD, crnerof Mtin -nd Eighth treet. fe daw WATSON, X EW11ERKY ft CO. I. I. ntLCCRT flSSIT BOWLtl. GILBERT & BOWLES, SuoresV-s to 8. E. Gilliert ft Ce., WHOLESALE CROCERS, Sycamore Street, letwten Water and First Streets. F.YANaVILLE.IND, ' A full asaortment of Oreries always on hand, and for sale Ht tile lowest prii-e. A gents for "Cyjiress Mill" Cotton Yarns, at manaffw turer s wices. OCt29 j. ii. mTgiiee & CO., 7 Wholesale I dealers in GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, First Street, E VANSVILXjK, INDIANA, Are begining, and will.continue to roccivo freh supplies of S P It 1 X O' GOODS, during the season, and will sell very cheap ti Cash and r rompl paying customers, we have just received Idght Kprlng Prints, Fancy Ijiwna, CltallvDeL-lna. I1rachrd Mnsllos, Denims, Collonades, Aankeeas, PrllUngs. dLc, And a rret variety r VUT10.4 for the Season. March l:jth, l--. , STA II AM) ADAMANTINE cA.rr3ijss. rpxjlB underignel continue the manufacture of & their celtl-nded Candles, of the ditlennt sizes, four, fi ve, si x and seven to the ponnd.. ALL WARRANTED FULL WElGIIT. Consumers will fiad it greatly to their interest to nt thee Candles iu preference tothos, thr.t are sold BY COUNT. Many Candles that are really seven to the pound are branded and so Id aa sizes, mi in? adiifcrence against the cunsumer of five pounds io the liox. The variation unally mvle in the is-ice li not proportioned to thisdirTerence.as the following stitement dhoas: A soxor Scrc-s coxtaiss :'i C'ahlks, akb is sor.nroa 3.1 poi'kns, which is the Arrt'ii weicht. A ox OFlioz., oa Shost Wsiot ixas," coxtaiss out 24Ü Candles, AM E SIE AS THK SEVENS, asi is sold rr.R roaiv rorLS. KniT0'" the price of the fort uer to be 20 cents, and the latier 1 cent, there will he a difference of twenty cents in price and seven Candles in count per "oox, in favorof the full weight Candles to retailers and consumers; and this will le in -eased five cents per box for even? cent advance in price. Tho? interested would do wf 11 to examine the subject for thetuselves. , . . PROCTER ft GAMBLE, marHOmn 24 West Second street, Cincinnati. TRIUMPHANT OYER ALL OTHERS. The l'remiu-n Cuttine Box; -Cummlng's Patent Hhv and traw Cuter, for sale by mr2 Z. II. CWK ft SON, Af Is. CHEEE. : l-oxes rhcf, on consignment, low; 00 da I!amburgiCheee: marl TENNET ft SORENSON. Tir00L PLAIDS AND DELAINES m ww A large and nice as:ortnie.it 11 band and fo sale cheap, for cah onl v, at SAM. EM BICH 'S. fehifi Miiin streH.threeiloors lielow Second. .RE EX APPLE- C bMs assorted "OhJo Ap ple,, .a ttre ana ,or aa.e YICKERT. RX! HRAX! KB AX!- ., .t-uo bushels Uran receive. Vk ft SN Ale and Laser Beer Atrency. ZII. COOK ft SN are Arrts for the sale of T. XI. A. Lonck'scelehnud Ale and Lager teer, an-i nave jnst received a s'ock of each, to which they invite the attention of the Ilr. jaTl3 . H- COOK ft SON, if V.

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