Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 105, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 March 1858 — Page 3

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FUIDA.Y MOKMMJ.., MAÜCII 2S 4R0MCTKR. Yeatrrdav 1 A. 3 F. l. 2:. y FTTH C:s THIKMOXITKI. ; a. m. 4t y P.M. f4 ZW Advertisements intended for tne Daily. nnut handed in fve 4 o'clock, P. M . to insure Insertion . yThe Rav. Mr. HeywooJ, of Louisville, will supply the place of Mr. IIotmcr, and preach. mrrnin and afternoon, on Sunday ext, at Marble Hall. Zif Oers. Kinncy. Adjutant General of tlio Illinois mili'ia, notifies the Secretary of War, that he U de.i runs of raising one or more rcimcnU of mounted. volnnUcH for service u Utah. J2JWe are nightly indebted to the Adams Kxprc: Company for our latest paper, and we are under particular obligations to their indefatigable messenger, Mr. Fartridge, for New York paper a day in advance of the mail. Makkkis. Our markets fcem tobe improving a little. We observed yesterday a pretty good supply of vegetables, "garden no." fcc, though the demand for these eatables seem fully equal to, if it doc not exceed, the mpTily. We can saykto our conntrf tfriend., roll in tlio provisions, here is ulways 'a good market for them. TTlio weather the last few days has been worthy of a notice. It is just the weather "tu invite editors to neglect their business and go out to breatho the fresh air, as other people aro wont to do. We sit in-dmr and write 'of the beauty and loveliness of ovt d'r. Some flowers kindly sent us by a friend remind u that spring u here, and that the ivintci-timo has gone. II. S. Howard, Esq. Ax Old Ho cse with 4ew Najik. We call the attention of our readers to Mr. Howard's advertisement, in another column, lie has removed his office to the building formerly occupied by Mr Wm. CVoko, on Water street, first door nbovo Main, where he will continue the Forwarding and Commission business. For several years past, Mr. Howard, in connection with -other parties, has been engaged in this busi n ess and hau secured an extensive acquaint .nco in the Wabash and Green Kivcr valley?. Ho is now alone, and solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him in years gone by. We cordially recom mend him to the merchants and shippers who make this point their freight depot, as a prompt business man who will do all in his tower to forward their interests. Mr. How ard will give particular attention to the forwarding of tobacco, pork, lard, bacon and gcucral merchendise. His extensive acquain tance with atcamboatmcn, will enablo him t- ship at all times at the lowest figures. Do not fail to read his advertisement in another column. THE RIVER. Arrival an4 Departure. IFrwu r. G.O'RIfey Co.'s Kcgiater. Makch 25. Arjonaut, ritt1urph to St Louis Seventy-Fix, Cincinnati to Naahvilla. Helta, X Orleans to Cincinnati. It o vena, FitUburg &o St. Louis. Universe, Cincinnati to N Orlcana. lUltic, N Orleans to Louisville. Chancellor, N Orleans to Louisville. Diana, X Orleans to Louisville. J II Done, Cairo to Kvanville an4 bark. Moses McUllan.St Louis to Louisville. KmpreM, X Orleans to LouUville. Diamond Louisville to Wabash Kivcr. Mete.r,P:ttiburg to Missouri River Highflyer; Louisville to ?t Louis. KueKoyc, X Orleans to Cincinnati. II II Denny, St Louis to PitUburg. Aiiteloia: X Orleans to Louisville. The Upper Mississippi is now open to St. Paul, and tho different lines of steiiincrs be tween St. Louis and that p.int arc in full op eration. The distance from St. Louis is S75 1 inlW? timn through, thron dava und aix t ... i ,.r ,i 1.. .:..fc. air o-. r , . ' v . . , ii n.. . cabin passage, and 5 50 on deck. Through ticket may be obtained on the packets. This ia tliA rnnif MnvnUn nA cnmtnrtnhlrt rollt v'..i. i -.n .ii. , , .... . .1 ing public. This rou'.e is much cheaper withal, than the railroad route and moro pleasant in every respect. . The Done came up yesterday morning lull f nassen trer and kit at noon with a fine 1 Xreight trip. The Fashion is tho regular packet for Lou isvillo this evening. Gus. Smith presides in the office and Capt. Martin on deek. The v...,: Af tK Kt Lnata in thft line r:,L- r,aPnr through in railroad time. We stated tho other day that the 'Southerner had laid up this week for repairs. We learn, from Mr. Archer, that this is a mistake. He says the delay on the last trip, . . ,f f' occasioned by her oflioen attempt. to w . i i r . i. l i.. .. i. was do nil the business with which alio was fa vorsd, a: the various points along shore. Mic will be up Sunday evening, at 9 o'clock, and

from this forward will run through on time, successfully laid under tho Uhio river, beHor mwWnsrr h. n.vs.r I- in better or- tween Jeffcr.-onvillo and Louisville yesterday

der. CANAL RECEIPTS Ter canal boat Windsor, 6 hhds Tobacco, 1 swtf ir , 1000 Hoop mown v Aikman; C000 Staves Polo, Korinjr fc llennini. Per caual boat Walir.f:ton, "0 bbls Flonr, S bll Er?s, 2 sucks Beans, 3 kqs Butter, 'I hks Feathers, 1 box Dried Apples, 1 bag Dried Peache, XO bjrs Bags, Brown & Aikniau: 83 tuah Wheat, 1 box Maple Siiirar. Geo Fos ter fc Co; h") bush Wheat, Copland Campbell; 20 coop Chickens, owner aboard; 12 passenger. . 11A1LHOAD ItKCEIPTS. ' March 2'!. 2 ke2S cuts, Jacob Schuror: 21 horses. J. 1. Toe, 50 hbl whisky, 19 casks l-rk, 2.'7 bbls iork, 10 bbls Hour, Isaac Crane: 15 bxs ha'a. J II t W W Morgan; 8 bags awtet potatoes, 1 bdl apple trcca, A Wright; 125 bush wheat, II h Ecad; S4 bbls flour, Geo Foster & Co; tfOu Dusii wneai, z bbl I 1 btt? w load crack'ins, (ieo Foster Ä Co; 1 bbl crg 1 bag fcathera, 1 bag sundries. Wheeler ifc liigg; i' .'5 flour banc a J II it W W Morgan; i -t,..- i iii i.irrf. l ..m.i. a . i u-ui.. board. 2 r kine cliaiis, I table, l matte, UJstcaJ,J Welcbltr.

s cider. H bush apfdes, lgleliart iros, - i,.pt u,i . iaI Aii a-.

bis ei: t keirs lard 2 bg. dried apples, 1 v . w fi l1":'. 1 V.-' '

wakct butter. Fa-rick Giea-on & Co; 2.0 "-711 X-V.'V. "- " " V'

h car corn. Benuer it McLoylS bbl cÄ.. ,

hi-ky. 4'I bbls 'flour. Alii & Howes: 1 caf I " u.s u.

. lih.l-sJT bbl rwrk, 14 bbl lard. I bbl beans, P

1 G O'Biley A: Co; 6 casa tobacco, Tenncv held at Sc, with buyer at 7 !,e; shoulders dull fc Sorrcii.son; "J bxs dry gools. Archer i ätö. Lard. 40o bbl aold at O'ft&ajc; not .McKVv;Sbxsdo.J S JaonchstfcCo;lbox do, much demand. Lacoa active; 4o hhds. W M Duncan; 420 bbls por. Brown & Aik- sold at 66Xc. i lour m fair demand; man, 1 bbl apple II W Lagon; 4 bdl b3d- lM bbl aold at S 0(3 .0 for super fine Kri- I Whiskv firm: 000 bbls sold at 17.. Clover

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TCLEGRAfHKD Xt LUsIVkLT TO THK K V ASSTIM.lt DAILY JOCttlL BY t. k W. I.IMK. Arriral or the Tennessee Kkw Orleans, March 24 r The steamship Tennessee, with era Cruz dates to the 21st.; City of Mexico to the ICth have been received. ..It is difficult to get reliable news from Mexico.. Several battles have been fought, which the Zuloao government claim as trumphs. They do not amount to much. Parodi had retreated before OrsolA Prcnnncinmcntocs are still the order cf the day; but the new government seems to be gaining ground. Vera Cruz is under martial law. The lorces of Znloao are on the road the re. A battle will "probably bo fought between thecapitol and Vera Cruz. XXXVth Congress First Session. Washington, March 23 it Sexatk. The business of tho morning hour was unimportant, except on the presentation of anti-slavery resolutions from the State of Maine. Mason objected to them in strong terms as disrespectful to Congress, the Judiciary, and the President. Kessenden warmly defended them, saying that he himself endorsed them fullv. Seward presented similar anti-slavery remonstrances, but couched in teniperato languiige, from the Society of Friends assembled in New York. The Senate Committee on Territories will report at once a bill for the establishment of a Judicial District in Arizonia. ThU determination was arrived at this morning. Senator Gwinn will move a Territorial, bill as a substitute, and support it by a strong speech. Horfi. Stephens proposed an early day for the consideration of the Senate Kansas bill. He thought it best to have an under standing; that nobody shall be taken by sur prise. Campbell said that the House had been debating the questions involved for nine v-cars and nearly all this session. , This Kansas question blocks up public as well as private business. He wa therefore ready to meet the question to-day or to-morrow, without further debate, lie thought it dec to the interests of the country that the House should come to a vote. He susccsted that by com mon consent they agree to take up the bill to-morrow. Waahburne, of Illinois, and others, obectcd, on the ground that the House was uuuually thin; when there was a lull at tendance they could, by common couscnt, fix a day. Stephens having been asked by several to indicate a day, named next 1 uesday week. , Campbell Misrgcfttcd next Tuesday. Stephen thought that too short a time. Campbell said the House bavin? njrrecd on tho first Monday in Juno for an adjournment it would be impossible to pet through with the public business by that time, unless tho earliest possible day be fixed for a vote on the Kansas bill. Montgomery said he had no doubt, if the matter wa not now pressed, arrangements mizhtbe made satisfactory to all parties. Stephens withdrew his suggestion fur tho present. House went into committc of the whole on the deficiency appropriation bill. Peyton, ot Ky., spoko in favor of the ad mission of Kansi under tho Lecompton Constitution. Washington, Jlarcü 25 p u Hocse. Grow ppoke against the unjust and oppressive attempt to force on the peo ple ot Kansas a Constitution against which they had protested in the most solemn form. Tho people were lulled into security by tho txccutive promises that 'the Constitution should be submitted, but were betrayed by fraud and violence, and now the last act in the drama is sought to lie consummated. Grow believed with JciTerson,thut rcs'stance to tyranny is obedience to God Those who submit to usurpation are only worthy to bo slaves: while an attempt is boinir made to lorce on nansas an ouions aespoiism, ana io propagate human bondage, there can bo no peace in Kansas. Keilly maintained the legality or tho pro proceedings attending the formation of the Lecompton Constitution. Ho knew not what his late would bo tor voting Tor the Kansas Bill, but if his constituents think be had done wrong, they havo the right to send another to take his place. Stephot announced that ho would, on Thurday next, at 1 o'clock, move to tako up the Knato Kansas Lull. Davis of Indiana inquired br whom the arrangement was made. Campbell explain cd, saying, that variou gentlemen had been consulted, and had no objection. Stephens said in making the motion it was as far as he, ami his friends could go to-day. If 11 sides consent, on Thursday tho bill Can then bo tak'.n UP' Stephens said that Grow correctly undertooil matters; that no motion could be made nntil Thursday. He designed nothing more than to movo on 1 hursdaynext, to tako tho bill frOTll the SlWakjr's table. Davis, of Indiana, said that this was Fatlstactory to him, ana those with whom he Montgomery wished to know whether Stephens would move to take up the bill mereiy ior aiscuseion, er io pui u ou us pas sa2C 1 Stephens replied that h? intended to move "1 T Question. If the majority wnta e J to debate they could vote down the motion. Campbell said that if the latter was agreed ' 1 11 wouUlbo open tor amcndinent or Miml tho jrcnticman that neither he nor I Stephens desired to to tako advantage of cither aide. Let that bo perkctly understood Washburn, of Illinois, protested, in tho name of bis 30,000 constituents, aeaiost consumatinc what they considered tho crimo of farcino; slavery npon the peoplo of Kansas, ajrainat their cxprtcd will, by mcana of tho irviTf Tvor.An mn.1i on inAfT.if 11 nl nf. tcmntto take on the Army Bill. Tlio eonderation of tho Minnesota Bill wns, there- ' Louisville, March 23. The Western Union Telegraph cable wns afternoon. It is now working admirably. "Sew York, March 25. Cotton buoyant; 8000 bales aold at an udvanc ofKc; npland middling Uc; holders demalJll an advance of c Flour lirm; Nm i uri. . a ' . m (tu I... 7000 bbls sold. Wheat firm; 12,000 bushels sold. Corn very dull and unsettled. I rime rwrlr li'.ni-fcl 15' nnotino" at 13 6Ö6113 70 pork advanceu iac, qnotin? at gl bacon firm at 8JiC for hams, and 6(56 (C for fchoulderj. Butter dull. Tttllow firm, K0.OO0 Ihn sold. Lard advanced Uci quotej at 9J(X10e. i?ugar in good demand. Coffee quiet; Kio buoyant; 1000 bags tsold. t S f J ' .ew York .Market New York, March 2 Flr.nr dull, salo nf bbla at Jt4 &0(tl! forOMn..!.!?!!. Wntfirm- 19.000 ousn aoia at fi 10(1 o for Sotttl era rci, ft 22(11 30 lor cstern white. 1 40 for Gen iicawe. (!orn very dull; holders of white de CixciKMATt. March 5. fork held lit Sil; 1000 bbla of country acked were procured at $15 60; bulk hides I -!cd uftive: 200 busnsoia jHonev . I.A.... T? ä f A 1 market unchanged, iaie oi xjtcuango unI 't:rcd. Wcatherclcar.

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Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, March 25 xr

Flour confiuues dull, but prices are un changed; sales for export comprise 2000 bbls at 4 2354 37 for sUerfitie, 4 f034 3 for extra, '-" for extra family. The re ceipts are falling off, and tlierc is no accumulation of stock. Nothing doing in live llour or Corn meal. Wheat is los .active, und rriccs are barclv maintained: sales of red nt i ocuU 11. white 1 20ul 30. live sells rn arrival at 7v. Corn is active, and 1,00 bus yellow sold at 62(tJ.63c; white nt Coo. (Jats lead r at Soe. CotTee is looking up: looo bags Rio sold nt ll(illo. cnijrur und m!lases are looking up. 1'rovisiuns urc in rather better request; sales o! Mess Pork at 1 75(i:l7, prime at 14; 2'XK casks limn in salt and pickle at tf(5U; Sides S'rJ; Shoulders ?c cash. Lard unchanged. .Butter varies from 12 to 16c. Fcuthers ure dull at 42c. Whiskv steady at 21 ß22c. Wool is dull; 40.000 lb fiue Ohio sold at S7je cash. Baltimore MarketIjaltiuobk. March 23 x Flour very dull at $4 50 for Howard street: and $4 25 for City Mills. Whcuti also dull, red $W,l OS; white $1 10$1 20; choice white 1 3001 3o. Ccm is active and has an advancing tendency, sales 85," 00 bus at 6( 5S lor white; ö'Jöi for yellow. Whisky dull and nominal at 22(22. Provisions quiet and buoyant; bulk meat oCiSJc tor Shoulders; 5K(,J4 lor Sides. Mess Pork lt 70; Lard 10c. Clncluuatl Market. Cincinnati, March 23 si Flour unchanged, in fair demand; sales of 1AW bis $3 60(i3 70 lor superfine; receipts 2iWU to 2400 bbls. Whisky fcrm at 17-c-Provisions firm, held higher; liulk Sides held at Sc, and liacon sides ut ?c. Groceries uu changed. .ew Orleans Market. Nkw OiiLEANS, March 24 r Ji Groceries Stijar quoted at CÄ'JXc. Rio Coffee has declined jjC. Provisions Mess Pork quoted at $17. Lard, in barrels, vitC. freights have slightlv ueelineu; on cotton t Liverpool 9-1. Exchanges- Sterling 103.; &104i; on New York &9g90t. TheKIver. PiTTfBtito, March 2.1. Kivcr S feet 10 ins. falling. Wcatherclcar. Cincinnati. March 25. IJiver has fallen 12 inches during last 24 hours. We ither clear. t Lorisvrr.LK, March 23. Kivcr stationär', Sj feet on the Falls. The Weather. Minen 25. Telegraphed this evening at nine o'clock, by tho K. & W. line. Quebec mercury 13 Montreal clear, nier. 22. Oswego Wind S. 44. llangor X. W., clear, CI. East port N. W., cloudy, 2'). Portland Clear, X. W., 80. Portland Clear N. W.. Si). Halifax Snowing, Jf. W., 23. Saekville Cold, mercury 24, snowing. Charliittctown. wind W., cloudy, .cw York Clear, 59. MISCELLANEOUS. Shelby College Lottery, OF KENTUCKY. It. FR.WCE A CO.,. Managers. The Dram Ins takes place daily IX PUBLIC, in LOUISVILLK, KY., Untier the superiulenJence of SWOKX COMMIS SIONERS. Tickets from SI to $10, V here prizes fnm $t to $0.1,000 may le ilrawn. Managers' otllrial printed lra ings will be sent to all TiekeMinlders. Orders iulilreHcd to the umlersi.eil will piett a ith prompt attention. C. IIAGAX & CO.. mris tf Lieenseil Venders, Loiiiüvillc, Ky. OAlllHi IMIIMK I.OVIOH l)-.i;i.; 0"-" lo liel Top or llerls' OniAs; :üi no 1 1 uu t nv eei; Cfl H lill t .ixl; Received this clay and fof sale by. wri; If. COOK S: fON. ltUPII. riUMK OATS, recelvt-1 h.t f Vr Kale Sarcheii lor nale l.y A. it. t uwiv k M I J txxes h '1 in-plate: i: do I'Jxrj lo 2 do 11x12 do AIo, Clock Tin, Zinc aivl Wire; receive!, and fr sale iy oy I w.u UK It. r A. Srf! AT ; Tihil. Iiwt ree-irml "in,! f.ie teil. 1 low l.y UI LiUEuT & BOWLES. janT-tf. 'QvAIl. 73 Wl ilmincton Tar in utore. K-r wile hy niari:: l'I5rTO.N HKOTUKKS. tfLAKIKIED UOAKS.-KI hlid in .tre. For Mile by Inuu-loj PKESTON UKOl lltK. idkii im:u vu.J b Bois. arranled Cider Yinecar, tn tonr and fo alel.y JAM. YICKLKY. GODEY'S LADY'S 100 K for March, just received by IfeldOJ IKIUKLL V CON YMJTON. riHUEE COWS AND CALVES FOR SALE. JL Emiuire of .. II. COOK at iON. lel SUNDRIES. k3 ri 'per Shelled Almonds; joti ao i, English Walnuts; Brazil Nuts; Filierti and l'ea Nuts. ' For sale in lots to uit, by Z. II. COOK k SON. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. YaiiKee Notions fur March; Swan' IiMtrm-tive Renders; Musical Iianiuct, for f ale by fe'x J. IIEALY. UECSIVEDRYEXPRESS.Kr.iiik Leslie's New .Mai.-i7.ine for March, Orahiiiii s lo do di Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's M'mh1v: at eKtl J. IIEALEY'S. CORN SIIEI.LERS.S Western Com S hellen: & South Western Corn Shellers, jnt received hy janJiUw Z. II. COOK a; !?OX.' WrRXIPS " JL bush, ree'd pefCnn:l and f'r a'o by Jn 14 liKO. KH5TEK Ä CO. couches: lolmjks: I (CJOME Fine Chamber Couches, in Damask and En cyrle.'fiir'wle lowTv male Up exl,,C!'1' forlh 1 ItlMth I I.VJII.. A ?iwV,IIFJ1;VortmrVt of ru,lt u,,ulJmß of x .u ...th. r convnotov. I g IIIOII'K LAYER nISI.S. hoice New Currants; Choice Nevr Citron; just received and for sa!e by .. ii. t:iniK ti (. STAU AND ADAJIANTINi: O jSl IT 2D L JE1 S - 'HIIK undersipned continue the manufirture cf Ii their celebrated Candles, of the diuerent sizes four, five, six and seven to the ;ound. ALL WARRANTED FL'LL WEIGHT. Consumers will fiml it greatly to their interest to ne i "r-e nnuics iu pre ervuee 10 muse, luai aie soui ii corNT. tt. I I . 1 . . . . . . . !. .. I I 31.my Candle that are really neven to the pound are "rauued ana sold as mxe, niKine a tiittorenee apain.t t!ie cnsuraer of five ,.lUl,u lo the box. The variationn.uallvmadeiii the price is not proportioned to I this dit'erence, as the foil.. wint statement show s: .t"""?: ftt a box orli oz., or "Short Wkioht Sik," contains omlv Sin Casdi.es, SAME Sl.E AS THE SEVENS, asd is solo ro roBTV rorsns. the lauer I cent, there will lie a difference of twenty cents in price and seven Candles in count per box, in ravoror the rail weicht h andles to retailer and consumers; and thiswill l-e increased live cents r.r box for eery cent advance in price . Those ntereted would do well to examine thtsublect fir theuiselVea. tnars-niis 2 Weft Second street, Cincinnati. 1 UTTER, &e. ' ) R)f Vreh Table Butter; .iw " l ookirc do WHldoi Freh LggK just received and for ale by Jan--tf. Z, Ij. COuK, a; SON'. CHOICE DRIED TEACHES, do do Aiides, la Store and for sale by Z. II. COOK & SON. TOP OAIOX SETS. On RUSH CHOICE ON ION SETS received snd Zi U for sale by 7.. II. COOK fc SON. AMIItKUl UAKUr.A stKllsA Eurutleby Z. 11. COOK &. N; A genu. Yankee Vegetables iltIH LOBisTEIlS f a.mon; JL do do Haildock. do Mackerel; d Shad; Cove Oysters, tic, kc, fr sale by mrl Z. 11. COOK Si 0X.

STEAMBOATS.

U. S. MAIL I'ASSEXGER; l'Al'KET E-auvilIe,PmlncaU X. Cairo Tacket, J. H. . DONE, KRROX, Master, MOMAyandTllVi;SDAV,at IJ OCl.k, M.. urrivinir ut TaducHh at o'clock, A. M., Cairo at IJ uVlnrk. M., TUESDAY sna FRII.. Krtarnlnc, Innei P M.,nitl pH-lueaherery Wtb.NtSDAY auJ SATUKDAV, at o'clock, A. M.. t'ounrrtlua at Kanllle with the Etaiisville and t. riHioriMine itaiirwad anil Packets I"" irctii Kiver. A-t, vnuwcWne st SiiiithljitJ with t'uinlHTlnl Hirer l';nk.ls nit.1 at r.uluoili witli 1 ni n?! iuvt i Hckets; at Cairo wilh l'inplits. New Orleans ami 5t. hoiiis Packets. Tickets cati he oLtaiued on L.arJ the lat f.r all Kniterti ( iti'". mrJ:j-ly " Comfort, Speed and Safety." 11KOUL.AU St. LOUISA IA)LISVlLLIi PACKETS LHJIIT.M.Vt; MM 'BMIK FOI.LOWIXÜ no VT hTecrmmenrd B Uivr regular triis in tue LoiiUrilleand St Louis tni'le, ntxl will continue t run turtnttthu season, giving particuliir attention to all way lmined. The FASHION, C AKT. J. M. MART1X. Viiw F.THnvill. rtlur 'ovt.. Everr TUKSPAY Morning, JLtl up Every mi ua i .Morning i lie HIGHFLYER, CAM". TIIOS. M'KIGHT, Vasse. nvaiivi!l?.po:tiir Uown, V.vry THURSDAY Mornmp, ana up Kvtry .MOMiAl Mnrning. The MOSES M'CLELLAN, Tas-s Evun.ville Fvry STNPY Mnrnlrjr, going luwn,and Every TÜUKSDAY hmin going up. I.ouUllle and St. LouN Pawn eer and cliipper c-m relr upon thet? lKa leavlnc punctually on th-ii retrular l:iys. nii'l poiineitinir witn all tin packets ru'ininn Nive su Iauis. or r reiglit or ittssjito fti't-iy n lnianl or to n.rt; i. Ü. 0 'HI LEY & CO. Regular KvaasviMc and Louisville I'ackct. I fJK T,IE JOHN' nitK.OS will hereaf. ifi&rvzr&y ternui regularly as a Louisvi'le ami T-ii--, Jt.rf l-'vnviiu Packet: having excellent 5-"m HicomuMKl:i:ion "r p:i"eneen. will 1-nve Evuisvtüe every WEDNESDAY ai SATCilDAY aflcrnoon at j oVlnclc precisely. A. II. I 11 KB. 3iater. marl5 P. M. UAKNEK, ClerkHLUILUI LOl 1-iVll.LIJ, KV AiYILLE A.Mr iitAUtuso riai.i. THE STE AMERSCIOTO.NO. , will leave Evansville every TUES11 AY at 6 o'clock. P. M..and SATUR DAY at 4 o'clock, P. M., for Heilder sou and iouiriue. AccoinuioiaiioDsexceiieuu jiriLouisville, rvausville nnd .11 cm p hin ltesular Weekly Packet. THE LOW-PRESSURE STEAMER SO UTHERNEK, O. W. TRTVLETT Cc-mmandcr. J. II. AKCIUU, Clerk. LKAV r.S LouinUla every Tuesilay atj N.; letive MemIhis every rruiay at a r. m. Lives EVANS VI LLP. fr LOUISVILLE every SUN DAY at 4 r. v.:lvMKVANS ILLK lirMEJlI'll is every WEDNESDAY at 11 A. M. ZiVfnv l5u-'i!ie'"ilH,it.-land attended toatsnme rates a charged by Packets. jan:i-tr r.u.u kiklm xuu., agents. Eransvillc ind Crawfordsvil e j" " ,,,f' .I, ,, , i .ii we i ii iiliii mi R A 1 LRO A D . For Louisville. Cincinnati, r. Iouln, Indianapoiisanu ii i'.ai Tiii:ri!A(i!:i. ATSDX EsDAY. MARCH 1,1. OX ami after We Jnetd iy March 3rl, the up Mail train leaves Evansville at 5 minutes ast jr. M.J arrives at TerM U nite 5 minutes vast 1. The down Mul Irani leave I erre named minutes pa-t 4 r. M.;arrives at Ev;m.ville : luiuulcs 10. TUe accouiuiiMlatin Trains leave as heretofore, but tu Vinceniie:. North. t I2:t;: South, at UiaiTive at Terre IlaiiU" and Evansville r. M. All Stations, except 1'ruice'on, rtoK:i, incenncs, Carlisle ami Sullivan, are made i lag Stations. FA KKS. T Louisville,.. .s-, nni To St. Louis :0 Cincinnati.:.... 7 rv " Indianapolis.... '!' " i airo i j " Chicatro U iV 4 l'tttsjinirir 17 MO Cb-veland It ra ltnttab ! Mi New York " N " Itostou :!" rrfi Philadelphia.. ..2! .V " Dalumore 2 1 ij Washineton.... 21 JOHN ING LE, J a., SuiK-rintendent. ADAMS ILriir.SS CD3IPANY. AKW AUn.XGElRT. rmilE ADAMS' EX TRESS COM PAN Y respectful Ji, lv announce to their frieinlsamt patron, the nbic or Kvauviiie aai vicinity, tn.u, wna uicreaseu ta ilitie. Pr tiie tri!iixirUitioii of U U E 1 O II T , PACK A f5 E S , MONK Y nnd VALUABLES. Thvolicit a continuance of former favors. K e Ci'il eure taken in the collection or BILLS. DRAFTS . .OTES. And theti-ansnortation of smnll or valuable isiCKSBes All r-irs- ns wishing to av.iil themselves of the faili tie of the E.v!rs, can eStain any desired informatior. in reference to the mutes and details of the business. at their office on t irst street, letwe.-n .Msui snd borust oji8itethe Tost-Olhce. dels (1. II. FISH, AK t Tit A XSPOItTATI OX V JIST WART). WE bc?torll tlieatr.-iition of Merchants haying or orderinc their füll stcs fnm the E;istru ci:ie, to the superior ailvanUe. and facilities of the Ilaltimorc nnd Oltin Itnilroad, for the safe anl speedy tnnjort.ition of Frei slits to Evansville and vicmitv. Connections are male with the most reliable Uailroads and Steamshii'S. Kivcr Route t.h'rten"d and Iniprove! by romidction to Tar kersbuTKh. Through raies lon er thau by any other route. Avt'ly to M. Totti,. Ronton: B. V. Kellt. Phlliidelnhia C.W.I'KKViti., N.York;.!. T. Kulasd, Ualtiuiore, for uiioruiatMin or Hirou.?! rates, or to jEO. FOSTER ü CO., Freipht A cent". Corner Locust street aud Canal. Evansviilei Indiana. i.v2Ul II0UAI1Ü ASS0CIATI0X, rillLADl.LUIII V. A 7? riftohut Institution, tftalilithfJ hj weeial endotriMht fur tun rrlttf tj the m-L: una tlUtrettttl, ajHitftd icith Virultnt and Eoidfiuc dttaf. TWW ALL rKHSO.A afflictel vrith ssesiiiil LisB. esisw, mu-li s tpenn:itorrh.ra, Seminal Weak-tu-ns. Impotence, ioiiorrlii'a, Ulci-t, Syi bili.s, tiie ici or tiiniiisni,or Seir a' use, c-( a:c. The Hon-ard AssiM-'mtion. in view of th? awful des t met ion of buiimo life, ntusetl l.y Sexual diseases, nnd the deeett;ns practietd ii(oi the nnf rtuu;ire victims or nurn diseases by tfuacks, several years ago nm-teu their Consulting Suriceou, as a Char table ac, worthy of the.r name. t..ni'ii a lisiens:irv for the treatment of this elans of diseases, iu all their fo ins, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (ae, ocenpatiou, habitiiof life, itc., and incases of extreme poverty, to Mrnisa .iciicmes rree or cnarRe. Iii nrslIes.sto ald that the Association commands the highest Medical skils of the age, an. will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Tlv? Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their la'iors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of prcat benefit lo the Ül.cted, especially to tbeyoona, und they have resolved to devote themKlves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despied cause. Just published by the Association, a Report n Sjerm.ibrrhoa, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice oflhiunlin. Ma tor'uitlon or Self-a'.use, and ther diiea.ses of the Sexual Orr-uis, by the Cflnsnltinf Sureeon, which will be sent by mail, I in a seiled letter envelope,) Free of Charge, on the receipt of two stamps, for postare. Addre. for Report or treatment, Tr. OE0RC,E R. CALHOl'N, Constiltine Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Thiladelpbia, Pa. Ry order of the Director. EZRA I). HEARTWELL, Pres't. Geo. FiRCiin.n, Sec'y. mrj4 Sweet Potatoe, from New Orleans. 8 BBLS. SWEET POTATOES received per Str. Peter Tellon; fvr sale by Z. IT. COOK & SON. rjpKA, TOIIAI'CO AND C IG VH-s.-U Assorted Imported Cij,'ar; T-) Boxer. Choice Toliicco; n hfl Chests Tt-a, for sale at a small s Avance for cash t-s; Z. II. fOOK at SON'. t IMI'KOVK YOUlt LuOKS ,By buying ono of VAUTIER &. MARCONNIER'S SPRING STYLE HATS, mVIIK'H for besuty and ytnetrical proportlrms W uiaWe th present uty le öue oi the neatest ever presented to the public. Hats madeto order which we warrant to Ctascomfortably as ajighteap. mr.M A Challenge to the World! WO PRO DICH A FINER OR DETTER u article of FREXCII FELT HATS, than those we are manufacturing. All shapes and color kept on hand, or made to order at short notice. YAUT1ER & MARCONNIER, mri! Main street, t-et. 1st and 2nd.

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Miscellaneous.

J. W. HUGHES, (SCCCESSOR TO llOLLINr.SWORTH & IlfOllCK.) Importer and W holesale Dealer lu CHINA AM) f;i,.ssVAiu:, I.OOKlXtJ-GLASJSIN, RMVKS 4t FOURS, Tea Tray. Tea and Table Spoon, Ilrlttanla Ware, Vc.t 3o. 11 MAIX STREET, next to Old Hani; KVAXSVILLE, IND. ff Prato as-mrteJ to suit th Country Trade alWiiy on ImtiJ. Also, STONE WARE of every description. ' nriti Dress Casimere Hats. Ul R A It 12 .I A.I PACTI HIX(S for Sprinc and Summer wear, a sidenditl asHortment xnd pnrtA wearing artic.e of Cas.-iniere Hat, sbaj e t to buit the most fastidiou tate. YALTIER& MAKCONNIEK, mr24 Main s reet, bet. 1st and 2d. l'pt?ant Caps. ME.VS YOUTH V and IXFAXTS' CAPS, for Soring snd Snioio-r wear at VAUTIKKfe M A RlU. I r. It . r2( Maiu street, bet. Ut and 2d. Snorlin? Caps. fIIK LVTEülT CUT, English and French JS. styles, at A AUTIEK& 31 AKCONIEIla nir21 Maiu treet, bet. 1st and 1. "KANSAS! KANSAS!! KANSAS! HAS UCKX the All-absorbin Questlou! but iiow tiie uue?tioii is a here eau Bouts I hA thecheapet? I know. At M. L.. JU1IAUA' llook frtore, -l'CH as Dlank Dooks, School Books, Copy Dooks, The Latest Magazines and Papers. direct from the East, by the last Express. can ana aue, ursi cure v est ot tiie l est Oujco. lirJ4 xoticj:. TIIO.Ewho have spoken to me for Strawbeny 1'l.ltlTK. Wlllllil d.l Well til blllM till, r crrillltiil in readiness for them by the first week in April, at a hich time the Plants vi'A be re;uly for delivery. I here are rew nuivn eiis yet unsold. ... .a .... . ' 1 . . V . V 1 ... ... k fc" . v , UV lib! Main and Second street, will ie attended to. WANTED. " 1 DKlfcl) A I'l'LES, TKACIIKS, LARD CKACKLINÖS. For which the lvghest irice, in Cash will lie paid. iiir.'4 t.vn . u. ihm.. SUA Dill K in do.eii iron bound half Bushel measures; 25 bbls Tanner's OM; do Crushel Suif:ir; 1.) do I'owdereil Suglr; 13 do Loaf Sucar: Just receivel, and for sale by mr:;i PRESTON B303. CI IK KS i:.."i boxes W R. and Hamburgh; just received, for (ilLREKT & BOWLES, Sycamore, near Water street sale by nir:i MALTBY'S FRESH OYSTERS 1AM now recvivinir dsily MALTBY'S umivilled and celebrated choice 1'ianted Baltimore Oysters, and ata prepared to oiler the trade such inducements fort) entire seasou as have never K-n oHered in this nfarket heretofore. A constant daily supply always mi hand, so tliut dealers and families rwii olitain at any timeilurinc the tea.son those choice Oysters, in cans aud half cans and in the shell, warranted fresh ooi wty ivi iaa imi vi atiiu tuiu v 1 enus cash. Aua uone but l ankaUe money r-cei ved. A. KURTZ, octlö-tf Solu Aoent for Evanville. Notice to Uorrowers. I.I. PKHSOA'S indebted to the Common School a. and other Trust Funds, for Loans, will plea iKe notice that unless they call at the L ountv rrea urer'a ollicc and iviy the annunl interest, due in ad loans, the premises niortttured r the security thereof villi advertised fi.rsale as the law oi reels. mr!.i-d w-w3t WM. II. WALK ER, A. V. C. SEEDS. Clover, Timothy, Blue Orass. P.ed Top Seea for sale by ORR, DALELL X CO. marl OAF SL(!AH. Wils No. 5 and for sale hv I marl ORR, DALZELL CO. "JTAILS. S)0 kccs assortcl nails, forlehy ll marl ORR. DALZJM.L CO C GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED. M iNt bbls Prime Mo!ases; M half bbls do; list hhds Stiirar.Fair to Choice: lOOUiRS Cotlee; Ji packages Fish; rii iKxes lierrunrs; 4'. Kegs Carh. Soda: 2 boxes Oratipts and Lemons; loo iiu.'Kae Raifiim. Also, a cmpli-ie assortment of other rood in: i (5ro-rv wav, to which we would invite the attention of C AM I BL' Y E RS, as we are prepared to oiler induce' laentsuot lo be round elsewhere. GEO. FOSTER JC CO., felrj? Corner Locust areet and Canal. W roonux boui, HS .esla VVtMHlen Uols; 15 doxen do Triys; h do Ass'd Churns: i 0 do Rolline Pins: 5 do Masheis, j ut receivel and! or sale by ..Ii. COOK K M.. .10 A R.kl5 Prime New Orleans Sucrar. do Plantation Molasses, for sale at reduced prices by ljunJ-J Z. II. COOK tX. SON. IT IQU0RS! LIQUORS! LIQUORS! JJ 4'1 l.bl 011 Rye Whisky, i: hf blls do do; in obis Cherr- Brandy; hf bbls do do; S3 Wds Fresh Crandy; jn hf bbls do du: 5 bills Apple Brandy, received pr st-amer Princess, and for sale by 1.4: D.11E1MANN. IcbJb lBKAT SACKS. VW sra Two Bushel Osnaburcb Sacks, Just ree'd and for sale by. Iseptöi E. o. BABCOCK. INDHIKS: fVlNDHILS!: 13 -j Can of i tl.ca.ns Cove Ousters; 2." 1I0 1 Hi di tls 2.VU Itoxes öanünes; 1.V1I .'4 do do ,V0 do do 250 lrnm Xew FipsI 'i gross SteamNrat Plaving Cards; ID do No 14 2 Highlander do A do Fine leCHter' do b do do Klsler's Received and for sale by niril I. L D. IIICMANN. BOIliHi; SHOE NAILS - M.M. j tags genuine "ÜRIFKLN" II. S. Nails on hand and for sale by jan 121 SAM'L ORR CARPET CHAIN. 23 bars for sale lw by marl-2 GILBERT & BOWLES. IGS. 200 drums in fine oder, for sale bv . "Jari GILBERT &i BlLE.?. Oak Street Grade. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeyed at the office of the und rsiene.l until SATURDAY next. thej.'d for the grdin?of Oak Ftreet from tie River to rouith Street; the earth to ho placed at different places not exceetlinu four Square from tak Street. The work to le done under the supervision of the City Engineer. By order of the Common. Council: WELL H. WALKER, Clerk. marb" (YolkiUuecory.) GROCERIES. M 1 yii Wils Molasses; 4 hhds Sucar; 4fK) Lurs CotVee. in store and to critic, and for sale hy ImarlSJ PRESTON BROTHERS. A "Wagon Maker . Wanted. AfiOOD Journevmiin W.-teon Maker Wante.1 at L'anneltonj a Herman wonld he preferred, to whom good wages and steady employment will lie given. Apply at the .loumal ofHce. itirii-l w 1ST RE'EYEDV O iralunn's .Masnrine. for Arrili HikIv a La.lv s liook, no Yankee Notions, Ilarier' Weekly, New York Le4ger; Fla of Our Uuiou: March) do At J. HEALY'S. nULS. REDOILE0 MOLASSES; O" : X do da do do 20 Wds Tar: ft Tierces Rice: IS C rales assorted Earthenware, past to our order. Suital le &or country stores. Received and for sale at lowest prices for Cash, by TTTrxf , v MOLASSES.75 rarrsls Molasses; . tti..i..riiaMni!iMa toil roreivrn nr steam er Chaneellor, and for sale hy w IV VI J ft IIJLa ld AV m,

FOR SALE AND RENT.

GICJLLVT SALE AT AUCTION or VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, L EVA.VSVILLE, lA'DIA.f A. ON WEDNESDAY, THE 31ST DAY OF MARCH l-iS at one o'clocK, r- m., at the Court lloue in thecity of Evansville, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidders, at public auction, the following Leal Eaate. to- it: ..,.. 1. Lot No. 207. in the Donation Enlargement or the city of Evansville, in 4 parcels, each fruiting l'V feet on Fourth or Market street by Ifirt feet depth with a 12 feetalley in therear. These lots being situate between Main and Svcauiore streets, and in the immediate vicinity of the Court House, suit very well for buiuess locations. . 2. The n? rth easterly pirt (or the corner on Se-ond and Walnut street of lot No. "5, in theOld Plauof Evansville, in 4 pan-els of 2: feet each fronting on Walnut street, by feet depth. These lots Veins in the nearest neighliorh'Mxl of the main business part of tho city, and nevertheless in a very quiet vicinity, will make very pleasant and aeeable small residences for business men, who cannot afford to lose much time in going to and returning from their residences to their pl.M-eof doing business. 3. The south westerly irt (or th corner on Oak and First street of Not Lo.' 41, in the Upper Enlargement of the city of EvAnsville, in 5 parcels of U feet each, fronting on Oak street, by 7; feet ilc.th. Thcsi lots are ittias-J in a oniet. retired part of the city, and nit t io far olt from the business part of town, wherefore they would make very pleasant places of residence for busing men of Moderate means. 4. S!xtv three Vet front on Water street, betwten Vine and" Divisi a street, by 1 00 feet depth with a 10 feet alley in rear. Will be sold in 3 parcels of 21 feet front ich. 'Also, In the suuic block, 2tt feet front on Vinestreet, by Ifts feet depth running alongside of a 12 feet alley eing tl.eailev in the rer of lots Ko. 21 and 22 in thetMd Plan of the loan of Evansville) Thi rrjierty is ruiquestionaldy of the most valuaMe in the whole r it V, and the location one of the liest for any kind of business wholesale and retail and such an opportunity of g ttinc a cheap anl eool hn sires lot on favonble terms may not be otL-red for a long time to come. h. Lots I and 7, X aid 9 in P.Iock Xo. 112 if. the Town nf Lamasco City. These lots are each 25 feet wide and 101 feet deep, snd front on one side on the bermebanK of the canal, and on the other side on Fourth street and are only 125 feet from Fulton Avenue, and right ad joining the Iarte grist mill of Clemens Keitx & Sons. Lot No. ii is the corner lot on Fourth sfect and Fifth Avenue. This property 1 very valuable fr manufacturing purpose. Lots 8 snd 9 are provided with a irooi nlst.intia1 wharf. H Lots H, , 10, 11,12. 13, 14, 15, 1R, 17,1 and 19 in Block No. I'M in Lamasco Citv. All of said lots (except No. 1.1 and 14) have 0 feet front by U'J feet depth with a 12 feet alley In rear. Lots 13 and, 14 hotb corner lots hav 40 feet front each by the name depth as the other. These lots heir c northwestwardly opposite to th Belle iew, and inclose vicinity to several riis. Cilleries, saw mills and other manufacturing establishments, would afford cood resilience for men emplo- ed in the tieighlmrhood, and leiiig out ot the corpontion line, thev don't have to pay any city tax-. 7. Lots 14 and is in Sum'ii! Lister's Subdivision of Out Lot No. 2 in the Upper En!arpene.U of thecity of Evansv lie. These lots h ive both W feet on Second street by 70 feet deptK, and are situate in a very pleasant, ouiot neighborhood, right opposite to Juilge Baker's residence, and out of the I imits of the corporation. t. TWENTY-TWO BLOCKS of different sire, varying from hal' anaeretotwoacresand upwanls, and situate and joinineon the west line of LaniacoCity. They are on b th sides of Franklin street, the finest and "widest street in Latnasro, which street after the completion of the pew lridge across Pieeon Creek, contemtdated and already under C'-r.tract will undoubtedly be one of thema:n thoron?h-fares for a very laree poi-tioi of our country people, living in a southerly, westerly annd northwesterly direction, wherefore this property is hound to I v -lu.iMe, even for business purposes. It suit very well fir pleasant private residences with garden around, and t'iere istheadvxntace that for a long time o cune the purchaser will hsve no city taxetopav. Somenf the Flocks are otr a very hich e!evaior.. and would, therefore, he suitable fir vineyards and garden spot. This is one of the 1est chances for the man with moderate mean to BCquiie a lot of hirge size in the suburbs of the city. The lot are all reeulürly laid out and takedand numlered on the staKes. TERMS OF SALE : One-fourth of the purchase imni.y to he paid down, and the remainder in thr'e equal annual instalment with interest payable annually, the purchaser giving hi note and mortgage for the purchase money remaininenopaid. General Waintntee deeds will be given. The title to the property ha been carefully examined by competent men, and Is perfect. Map and Plans may lie seen in the office of the undersigned, and in the Journal, the Enouirer and Yiksbote omces, and in the Clerk's and Recorder s onices. I.V ADDITIOX, To the property ahnte descrsbed, theundersicned will on the same day and at the same phiee, ofler for sale Eight Valuable little Uusincss Lot?, On the corner of Third and Sycamore streets, Four of them fronting on Thin! street, and four on Svramore. They all nave 1 feet front, by a depth of from 70to 7s feet, with a little ally (five feet in width) in rear. This is unquestionably one of the most valuable corners in the city, and to'those who know anything aix'ut the value of Real Estate, comment is unnecessary. For further particular enquire of DENBY &; LUNKENnETMER, A cents for the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Er ausville, Indiasa. manlvts Two Dwellings and Lots for Sale ou Accommodating Terms. mi!E undersicned offers two Frame Two-Story W Dwelling House, on Ingle treet, rear Re-ti, llannev & f'o.'s Fonndrv, 1-eins lot No. 3nd U in lnock 1., In Stockwell's Enlargement. Th Dwellings are nearly new, well built containing fne and six roomseach. Eitherone will niaaea couif'rtaMe home for n man 'n moderate circumstances. They will l soM at a bargain, as the owner has left town and gone to larminff. Knot sold heforcthe SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, they trill then he put up at auction to the highest Idder. The sale m ill commence at 1(1 o'clock, A.M. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Garvin, Real Estate Agent, Cresceut City Building. itarä WILLIAM JOHNSON. Rrick Dwellings to Kent rffMVO very good Urica Dwellings to Rent, r.nveSL niently and phrisantly located, (lood tenants wanted. Immediate pos-ession given. Enquire of WILLIAM IiroiIES. mr20 lw corner Main and Second .t. MISCELLANEOUS. COAL! ! COAL! I COAL!!! "JUSTICE WILL AND SHALL BE DONE." til AYE just erected a Fairbank's Scale, foe the purpose of weighing my coal. I shall sell my coal by weight, according to the law of the Stat. I have a large st.ck of superior quality of Pittsburg Coal, acd invite ail my friends to eivemeacall and try it. I have been eighteen years in the business, and profess toheaiudce. Iherriceor coal is 1. cenfs ner iusliel All orders left at the Oas Company's Office, between First and S -oiid,nn L'Krust street, rat Horn'Took's Store, on m at er street, or at my Coal Office, at the La inasco Wharf, will he attended to. All coal must be paid for when ordered, in link;ole currency. dec2 tf. ANDREW IIUTC1IES0N Coal ! Coal ! Coal ! WE have now on hmil,anl arc daily receiving, the lst COAL that has ever len Introduced Into this market, which weare sUliug low. 0xxl rurrency a-ill lie receivel in payment. Orders left st the store of J NO. W. II UOI1ES, next to the State Bank will e promptly attended to. Jaiua-tf JNO.W. HUGHES & CO. COAL TOR SALE. MTE have on hand nü are constantly receiving v w coal of an ex ellent ouafity from up the canal which we will deliver in anv part of the city alloc Orders left Ht Jmes Laugblin' warehouse, or at the ouice of Nathan Kowley will re promptly atten.leo to liUniitil 6i A.'RIHI. BAl.TIMOIti: COFFEE l"o Uian tot ale I y rartO GILBERT & BOWLES. FOK TIIE SPRING TKADE. 'BIIK Indersirned hn now on hand, andarririnr B n full nnd complete assortment of Hardware, winch ne will seil at tiie lowest prices, sucn as Shovels and Spades. Garden lloca and Kukcs, Hay and Manure Forks, Trace, Lo; and othjr Chains I lames and Hedge Shears, Locks and Latches, Butts, Hinges and Screws, Borinjr and Morticing Machines, p Talo iinl Pocket Cutlery, s Butcher's and Earl fcmithV Files, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Nails, Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools, of the best quality. lso. a lare Stock of Puint. Shoe. Counter km) other Brushes. IK'gs leave tocaTI the'atttntion of Griccrs having . ... ...... narnware, who will tinti it to tneir intercut to examine ins stoca before purchasing elsewhere. J U UU STHAIU, mr.3 Sncoesor to A. W aldkikch. Wholesale Flour Depot. Ur IJ are in constant receipt of and have In store for sale, at all times a larire a tick of the lsst brands of Flour, l-oth Extra and &upernne, to a hich we invite the trail e. BROWN & AIKMAX. mr.2 corner Maiu ctreet aud Canl. KK'si KVTIlA FAMILY FLOI'R J In Wls, and lur sale by inriJ BROWN A: AIKMAN. va?iii.(;to mux I W Exua flour, in Store, and for sale by e by mrii BKOUX & AIKMA'V. SACKS Fine Flour for cash atalow figure, to clofe, IjBROWN it AIRMAN I1ALKS II WA superior article; f r sale by BROWN& AIRMAN. 0 mrt-J Wanted. Wftire buying, at email discount, ihr do do Jiee do do Wisconsin and Illinois. r23 BROWN & AIKMAN. ISO PH' HYDRAULIC CIiIETIV tresh and new Cooperage; fors.iehy BROWN Ac AIKMAN. GREY LIME- -In hhds and bbls, for sale hy nrCi BROWN AIRMAN.

FROM NEV ORLEANS.

J.T.ATCOCK. W. B. ItlTHOVtl AYCOCK &. GREATHOUSE, . LIVE STOCK DEALERS AXD C03IMISSION MERClIAJW5 CITT aTOCK AKDIXO, NEW ORLEAXg, oct3Uf TWICIIELL & DUTCIIE11, ; COMMISSION & FORWARDING NEW ORLEANS. .DUTCIIER Si TVICHEL1V commission &. for Warding . .. -SAINT LOUIS... : Pf" Liheral advances made od cocs!nmen!s to eithof our houses. asria t,o MesflTi ALUS & HOWE?, Mewrs. BEMENT & VEILK, Messrs. HOWARD & BROWN, Jfcvanrv'Tle. ) dec22ly T. C. TW1CHELLX. H. FAntCHILDi T. C. TWICHELL & CO., . CO.UMISSION ÄND FORWARDINÖ Ko. 70, POTDHAS stkeet, myr-ly XCV O ttLEAN'S.' T . G . N o'E L STOCK COlMNIOf JlEntHjLlt, axD raoraiBToa or. STOCK STABLES, f , an23 7-ly t NEW ORLEANS, LA. J. E VOSE : CO., commission merchants; MO. 145 NAflAZIHI ITXIITi . E1V ORLEAX8, LOCISIAA, DEVOTE their attention to the sale of Western Pw duce and the punbuae of Groceries, for which ad experience of tifteeii years gfves them more than oeüin."uy finalificationi and faciLtiet. Refer to p. ?. CARLILE, )aii5 m - Evansville, Ind. JOHM HCRLET. T. ICLLITAH JOUX HURLEY CO, FORWARDING A.U COMMISSION JIEKCHASTS, . NO. ?0 TCHOUPITOCLAS STBEET, aepl5 aMy Xew Orleans. FHED. DEL nONDHIO, C03DIISSIOX MERCHANT KO. 7 LAFATCTTB STRCRT, - .NEW, ORLEANS, E70R the sale of Rotter, Cheese, L&rd. Eggs, Pried . Fruits, Flour, Meat, and all sorts of Western Pro -lace, and for the purchase of Groceries, fee. Cash ad ranees made on consignments. febU-uul FOREIGN. EMPLOYMENT. , .0 a Month and all Exp eh te Paid,' AN AGENT IS WANTED-IN EYERY TOWN and Cou vy in the United States, to engage In a re)ecuVle and efesy business by which the abov profits may le certainty realized. For fttll partita Ian address II, M0NN ETt & CO , 'comer of Broome nd Mercer streets, New York City, Inclosing one postagt stamp. feUK-dJcwlm TIIE LIVER INVIGORATOR! I PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS. A'OREAT Scientific Medical Discovery, and Is daily working cures almost too great to beliete. It cores aa if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle Is tejuired to cure any ind of Liver Complaint: from the worst Javndice.or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all oT which are the result of a Diseased Liver. , The Liver Is one of the principal regulators of the ii ii ui i ii m wi . .ni i'i neu i w i nn in. iia (unguorvwrii the powers of the system are fully developed. The Bioniacn isniui'si conreij 'T-'icoeimem on ine neaitny action of the liver for Uiel tproper performance of iu functions. When the sto hisatfanjttbe bowels are at fault, and the whole i juence of one organ thei itsdnty. For the diseases' liroprietors has made it. ystem sunVrs in consi ver having ceased to So f that organ, one of tho his stud , in-a practice of more than twenty years, o una some remedy wherewith to counteract the many deranretnenta to which it is liable. a ... To rove that this re- grmedy Is at la.t found, any ; person tpubled ita livers-complaint in any of its forms, has bat to try a23xtuc, and conviction is certain. A ctimpound has been reformed bydisaolving gum and cxctcting that pttrtwhich ia,aoluble for tho ai-ti ve irt ues of t he mel i-Tc ine. These gum s remove all morltid of bad mattcrfrom the system, tuppfy ifigintheirplaeeahealthy flow of -bile invigorating tliestom:irh,causing food to dieest srell, purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the wholemachinery.removingtiiecausesi nf the distaae. and ellec -Ing a radicnl cure without ny of:t::e disagreeaiJe a i'Hf effects, felt by using calomel or mineral poison that s usually resorted ""to. One dose after eating ir0 urBderrt to relieve tho stomach ami prevent the uod from rising and sour in a naj Only one dose taken berfore retiring pre vents Only one dose taaenatnight loosens the bowels gently and cures costivene. ,t One dose taken after each meal will cure Dytpepsia. . tf One dose of two, teasroOnsful will alwava relieve a stck headache. - - One bottle taken for fe--wniue obrtruction removes tiie cause of the disease, tfftnd makes a perfectcore. Only onedose immedi- .tcly.relievescholic while One dos often repeated is a. sure cur for cholera Moriius and a preventa-Jiveof c io'era. One de taken ofteulwill .prtreit the recurrence of bilious attacks, awhile it i i'teves all painfeelings. . ?7Only one liottle Is needed to throw out of tho system the e fleets of medi cineaftev a long sickness. One bottle taken f-wJundiceremovesallyel-lowness orurnatur.il col-55"r from the skin. One dose taken ashortewüme before eating glvea vis or to tiie appetite andmakes food diget well. One dose ofteu repeated Pcurea Chronic Diarrhoe in its worst forms, while "Jsummer and bowel compluintsyieM almost to thtBjnrstdose. One or two dose cures gTattackS caused c9 worms, while for worms in child-ren, there is ne surer, safer or speedier retnedv in.the world as it never fails. There is no exaggeration Min these statrments; they are plain, oolier facts, that srgwe can give evideoeo to pro-.e, while all who nse( ii are living their unanimous testimony in its far. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered tt the pniilic, there are pone we can so fully recommend us Dr. San ford alnvigorator.sogenermliy knowai now throughout the Union. This pseparation is truly a Liver Invigoratorj producing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost innuroeralde certificates) have been given of the great virtue of this medicine by those of the highest standing in society, and we know it to be the liest preparation before the public II cat OX Cockty Democrat. I'll ICE OVK POLLAlt PCR BOTTLE. W. BIERBOWER, Sole Agent foe Evansville. 9ANF0RD CO., marl Proprietors, 35 Broadway New York. B. L. rahentock's Vermifuge AFTER an experience of almost Chlrty years hi the Itremitinn of Vfvmifur.. V km nnw mnm 1.1.1 to offer my Improved Terreifugeto the public, aa aa article in etery way worthy of confidence.it being the most eft.-ctu.4l Worm Destroyer In ctther Children or adults yet introduced. This fact Which iaa'teatedby Certificates f iersons o well known Teracity, enables me without any hesitation whatever, to guarantee it to give tl fullest satisfaction. It. i.. FA II E STOCK. Late of the firm of B. A. Fahenstock & Co. SoM whlea!e. by B. L. Fshenstock &; Co- Whole sale Druggists, No. 0; corner Wood and Fourth stt.( PittsMirc, Pa. Sold also l v John Laval, Chas. Leich anl J. J. Fennigton, Druggists, Eransville. Ljn lt-dAwöm JACOB MBRKITT, (HIStT X SB ITT. eaoaos w. aioo. ROBtRT CAMPBELL, MERRITT, CAMPBELL & CO., Succesorsto MERRITT, RISLEY Ss CO., COMMISSION & F0RW1RDIXG MERCHANTS, No. ii LEVEE and !No. 50 Commercial 8L, 6Ti LOUS, 310 5 Ch7?Tgametits solicited of lork, Flour, Grain, Tobacco. TRODtCE GENERALLT. CT"Li'eriil Advances on Produce in Store, or Shippel on account to Ne Orleans, New Yorl or Boston. mrlT ' Coitu y;k.doc . 1 i em n B-Mcorils Long ;) W coils Manilla Bedcord: 25 do do II alter Rope; 25 do Jute 1" 2. do do Bedcorddo; Just received and for sale bviEELER fc ICMS. WTrir nnnira NFW BOOKS. 11 Llvinrstons Travels In nth A fries Lucy Howard's journal, by Mrs. S.got. - ley Mrs-I's'e's r-'r frr the Mi!l -: Life of Asron Buv; Wood's B.anr, , , Twin Ko6eby Mrs. r.itcV.i. Iis r -mar VW ELLA; Co i