Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 106, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 March 1858 — Page 3
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HATUHDAY MARCH 27 BAB0STB. Yesterhiv I A. l TPTSlI j P.M. j THRBMOXKTKB. ; a. Sil i TP' ul 7$T. 4-t I 7 I b9
J T Adverti-einenU intended for tue Daily, must b handed in before i o'clock, P. M. to Insure insertion. Irff" Tho Cucult Court commence iu Srrtujj session on Monday week, April tLe ilh. I5fly reference to our dispatches it will bo co u that tlio steamer Baltic beat tho Diana to Louisville two hour and a half. The Btltic i fairly entitled to the horn. HTThcrc will be a prayer meeting at Mr. Slcrritt' Church this morning at 8 o'clock and service at Mr. McCarer'a church thi evening at 1 o'clock. J3T" Tho largo atone left on Water street, between Locust and Walnut, are very much in tho way of carriage and drays, and should be moved immediately. Wba. right men Lave to blockade half the street in that man ner, ia past our finding out. MiLLiosa or Dollars witiioct Ownkk. In the Savings Banks of the city of New Yrk there are upward v(fcrty-on millions .f dollars on dejHwit.and tut accumulations oi' unclaimed deposits are said to be between twt- and three luill'ious of dollars. This large amount has been advertised for many years, but it still remains and goes on increasing by tha addition of interest. What to do will) this money has now become a question of considerable importance. Attempts have been repeatedly made to withdraw theso depWii trora tho banks and lace them under tho direct control of tho Slate, their proceed to bo applied to public purposes. Two propositions to that etfjet arc at present betoro the Legislature Dr. Brandrctha and Mr. Law's the one having in view tho benefit of Common Schools, and tho other thu completion of the Canals. , E2T The '.Saving Bank" on First street, near Main, bnys Illinois and Wisconsin money at 1 per cent discount; Old Bank Tcnnesso at 2 cent discount; Free Bank Ten-nci-sco at 3 cents discount; Sells exchange on New York at 1 cent premium; paya the highest prices for broken bank money, land warrants, gold and silver, and sells sight drafts on England, Ireland and Scotland in ums to suit. Tue Patent Bread Bakery. This establishtnent,on First street, near Main, is now in full operation, and iu tho hands of those who will do everything in their power to make it worthy of support. The bread, cakes, tc, etc., made at the Patent Bread Bakery, are pronounced by house-keepers, the botiu the city and bouso-keepers arc, of course, too best authority on such subjects. We commend this bakery to the notice of cnteprising heads of families, who have heretofore experienced difficulty in finding good bread. AxDEuso.Va. There i no artistic skill in tho world for which tho world pays so readi ly and liberally as that which gives graco and I comeliness to the fit of garments, and yet, it . . ,. , , .. . . ..wiu.cM..cmeuuorMaaaru, iiiougn n requires aunosi as rnucn genius to jriva real grace to the folds of a robe upon the Person, as it does to counterfeit it in ranvas or in marble. Anderson is a genius in 1 " I . 1 1 .1 , ms ine, wuo is entitled to mo nonora oi a truo artist. As a cutter ho is unsurpassed, and his fits aro admirable. Ho can safely , 1, i . i. , challenge a comparison between his works . . . : . ... I .1 t . . - . 1. V. -1 ;n . . . a. . 1 and Broadway, lie ban a number of new I and beautiful styles; among them is tho ,. , . , , . ... , 1 W . inrv a.M.., w . .v.aa.w wm a. a. a overcoat for summer traveling; to be made of linen or other light material. Daxcitio. We spent a pleasant hoar in Prof. Nott's school on last Wednesday eve ning, and were much pleased with the pro- j ficioncv of the scholars, and the order and I propriety that marked tho conduct of tho ..,i.An wuv. i r t 4 cnil.lron. With niilr fiw vmiL-i tint i An I a. .... w a . mm .V a. VVaa. I4(VUJ tiro little- girls and boys executed all the beautiful waltzes and polkas, now bo fash ionable, with more grace and accuracy, than they aru danced by elder belles and beauxs Tho new scries of Quadrilles, known as the Lanecr'a Quadrilles arc beautiful dances, and a novelty here and as they ure becoming the iac in tashionablo circles, all who aspire" to keep pace with tha prevailing modes, should take lessons m tbem. The most as . 1 , r . . ... cene morai iss wouia iorget ins prejudices agaifwt tho innocent and graceful acconiplishmcnt of dancing during an hoar's visit with the Professor and his pupils. THE HIV EU. Arrivals and Departures. IFr.iu P. G.O Riley & Co.'s Register. MikCH Vu David White, Louisville to N ew Orleans. Janes Montgooiery, Louisville to !f ew Orleans. Sutaurine,No. 8. Quake? City, Ciiicinaati toNachvi.le. Poeahoa Cincinnati to Vl.-h River. Switzerland Hew 01 earn to Cincinnati. John (Jault, Nashville to Louisville. Mew York, I'itrsW4 to St Lonis. Eeioto, Louisville to New Orleans. . .. a P.- 1 t . ... Aua. imiR is aocni at a smn at tins oint, but falling above. Uoats of tho largest xlasa can pass over the Falls. We have a fleet of packets to-day for all poia. The Alvin tAdam will be down this morning for Memphis and all interim; diatepoinu. The Fa.hion had cot arrived lat night, and is now due for Louisville Tho Henderson paekct, Scioto, No. 2, will be found at tho leveo this morning, and will be tff at Z o'clock for Louisville. At 5 this ! Tvenin, the elegant Evansville packet, John j Briggs will leave for all points up-stream, i he liriggs it an .vansvine boat and should o well sustained. Tho Baltic and Diana Tb steamer Prince will be a total loss. Tlie water u over her hurricane roof, and Rothisg ha Luea donu to her since the sunk. The ew Vrk left yesterday morning for St. Paul, Minnesota Territory, heavily la den with freight. Tbc David Wkit? iel with anacfidentin rounding out from JScwburg, by getting a log afoul of one of hcj wheels, and ha ben lay ing at oor wharf for tic last two days, in order to repair Tiiw matfl ef tlte steamer Edwin Manning, fedoverboardjWbile that boat was at Keokuk nd was drowned. The Jütae il(Ut'ery wa at our wharf nioit all day yesterday taking on freight. A i-ood portion of her 'r wa ahipped from ILia pliice.
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TELEORArHK EXCLl'tlVKLT TO THE BVASSvlLLIC DAILY JOURSlL ST E- W. LIKE. LATER rilOJl EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Niagara. ForekM Markets. LivxRrooLt March 12th. Sales of Cotton for the week have been 21,00) bales, including 2000 on speculation, and the same amount to exporters. Owing to tho recent arrivals ot Cotton, there has been a decline of from Ji'c to on all qualities. The sales to-day (Friday) are estimated at 8,0u0 bales, tho market closing dull, with the following quotations: fair New Orleans, 7 7-8 T"e; middling 7 0-lc; Mobile 7e; middlintz 7c; upland 7i'c. The stock in port is W.i.w bales, including 173,000 of American. Manchester advices are unfavorable, prices being weak. Uichardoon, Spence fc CVs Cisctilar reports flour very dull, and almost ousaleablc; quotations are nominal. Wheat dull, but prices sfady. Corn quiet and steady, mixed and yellow are unchanged; white is quoted at 34s 5d. The Brokers' circular reports beef quiet. Pork dull. Bacon heavy at a slight decline. Lard quiet, at 50s for best descriptions. Tallow has slightly advanced for all qna'.lties; btitchefs' tallow is quoted at 85s. Sugar firm, but under tho large receipts, the market clonl with a better inqhiry, and prices are weak. ColTce firm. Teil qliict. Kosin dfcll, at 4s 3d.$4 Cd. Spirits Turpentine steady at 41s 9d($ 41s ol. . A pamphlet had been issned in Varia In regard to tho refugee üitflcniry in fcngiaau. It appeals to the Koglish Government and people not to be led away by false interpret tations. and expresses the hope that the al liance will firmly withstand tho trials it is undergoing. It is regarded as a state paper. At Chalons, on tho 6th. 40 men surprised a small post of infantry. They attempted to seize the railway fetation, crying "Vive Kopnbiiqne." They were driven back and oc cupied the head of the bridge to intercept communication with the barracks. I he garrisou dispersed them and 15 were captured. Gortschikoff had itieJ a memorial on tho question of tho navigation of tho Danube, to the Fieuch Government directly in opposition to tlto views ot Austria. Kussia agrees; with France and England as to the right ef the Paris Conference to deaVwith tho subject. There has been some rioting in Dublin between the police and college atu dents, and five of the latter are said to have been dangerously wounded. Tho committee appointed at St. Teters burir to examine all tho projects for tho cman cipation of the serfs, consists of IS members with tho Emperor as President, FRCOI CALIFORNIA. Arrival of the Mjscs Taylor. New Yore, March 2öm Steamship Modes Taylor has arrived from Aspinwall. She brings J I,4w,uoo m specie Tho trip was t-crforineJ in 20 dcy and 14 hours, the quickest on record. Mo lelt Aspinwall on the afternoon of the 15th. The St. Louis was to sail on tho samo eveuing for New York. 1 he principle comiiguees of tho specie, are Wells, targo x Co., $i.3,ow liowland fc Aspinwall $121,000; American Exchange Bank $60,000; Duncan, Sherman & Co., 40,0oo; W. T. Coleman & Co., $51, 000. Tho California Senate was discussing bills to provido for a compulsory observance of the Sabbath, and tor tho incorporation of alinin? and Ditchinz Companies. Bates, tho lato State Ireasurer, has been acquitted on the chargo of mbezzlcmcnt. A horrible tragedy has taken placo in Grose Valley'. Michael Brcnnan. President of the Mount Hope Mining Company mur dered his wife and three children, and then committed auicide. Archv, the slave, is confined in the Stock ton jaiI by order of tho owner, under the decision of tho Supremo Court. An organized band of burglars has been discovered at San Francisco. Some have with mHliy ilou(i ttnJ livillJ? Chinese, and $iS5,00) in Treasury. A meeting of tho French citizens in San Francisco adopted an address, cxpressiu? V "Ai wivir iiunur k iuc nkiciiiitbcu uawsiumiuu v ... t Tho Golden Gate arrived out in 21 days. Tho markets are languid but not depress ed; om articles aro higher. Money 14 .,.1.. easier. The California Legislature has passed an act to take tho State Prison from the hands of the present lesseecs, and place it in tlio hands ot agents to bo appointed by the duvcrnor. 1 no uovernor was rcuiscd posses sion, wnen Iio brqke down the doors and took it. The Legislature has confirmed the Van Ness ordinance, nrovidintr that all tho title of the city of an Francisco to lands within her borders bo given to the parties in n. . . pos-.ession, except what is required for streets, public squares, school-houses &e. The Joint Loinmitteo report a menorial to Congress for tho abrogation of the mail contract, and the formation of two companies to carry alternately, so as to make a weekly mail. The sloon of "War St. Marv'a had arrived from Honolulu. Halivax, Murch 2G m The Jiajara ho arrived from Livcriool with dates to the 13th. Cotton has declined from to ic. owiiitr to heavv imnorts I ' ' ' . ... ,y . a j Jlrcalstiiffs and provisions doll. Consols t'6 W?c4 ,or money. The House of Common met on the 12th. . D"IreTi announced the reception of a very satisfactory despatch from France, and the termination of tho mi.nnderstandi!i); between the two countries. The India despatch had not ocen received. Additional CaliforniaNevvs. jLamar ra lormaiiy received by tho uoverainemoi icaraarua. teb. 27tu. lisarro treaty is still before the Legislature. It is believed that it will not be ratified, except with the alterations which will re-open the whole auair. The steamer San Carlos has been lost on Nicaragua lake. The Suquehannah was at ban Juan Ferra Vivanco has captured Arica. The fricrato Annrmae havini? first shelled the town, landed 850 men and took possession of lt. 1 he loss on both sides was Killed, and at many were wounded. Vivanco had withdrawn the troons from Eouiouene. lhe attempted revolution had been sup - - - - - - - . K t a pressed Licnt. Cohen was a paasenjreron toe Clos es lay lor, the bearer or dispatches Irom K'omraodore Long of tho friati Mcrrimac, which had arrived at Callao. XXXVth Congress First Sestiom Wasiiinotox, March 25 u HorsK. Washburn, of Illinois, presented the Committee on Public Land to Inouire whether thu main trunk of tho Duhuqno and ffK ity Kailroad wj completed, ahd whether it intersects with th branch in conrHiity with the law trrantinsr lands in Iowi M' railroad purposes', and that the com-"l'-ee er'" action as may bo deemed 1-avfT.i mi iiicreiniscs. A' lSlllber Of rrlvntn A1U m rir,nrtnA ft-otn tha various committes. WasHi?ioTorf, March 26-r uTho Seötit is not in session. HoCsE A tharp areräinent rw-i-rr.1 5n committo between Smithof Va., wl lhivi of Indiana, ot the Kansas bill, after which Mr. Jrnlth said- Bon z las cot n tho mmmcnt against the'mcasnre, to seeuro his reelection to tho Jttnatc. It was a concerted movement of tho imoemts of Illinois, for this purpos-c. Mr. Marshall, of IMilois, pronounced tho charge wholly unfounded. Smith replied that tha' successor of ( Mr. Eichardson told him and ethers, without reserve, that sonic of the Illinois delegation af ter consultation, came to tho conclusion that thii was the only chance to e!ct Douglas to the Senate.
Marshall said he did not believe that any
such conference" Lad been held, and repeated that the stateiritrit wos wholly unfounded. 'iJrS Cox said it die ad tumod tail oh tho Deniocrutic party, and was elected to Congress by American votes, to make an extraordinary attack upon Democratic members. There wits much confusion, amid which Mr. .novit that tho commute riie. id, The ehaurmkh raid Mr. Cox could proceed only by litiahimous conseut Mr. Clements object?'!. Mr. Morris. 01 I 'eiinsylvahia, said ho was uKn the w?oplo of Kan- l( I which thev detest and V unwilling to force una I 'lil.stittttlon hiili had been consammatcd br Iraud and violence The olie-man power has grown to such dimensions as to threaten the liberties of Clio counirr. x no iraiuers 01 inu reucraii
Constitution never supposed that auch petty ""'wi Cities. iurJiy tyranny wonld here l.uvc existed, na the sur- , rmfiii-t Snrr'l xvA Sifitrender of i.rivate iudrement. ahd takinrr .!,- tOKIOII, SpCCJ ahtt 8aiCI).
- . . . . . ' . I Lxectitivo w!ll as the itilallible test to truth; but demoralizing as is the distribution of patro.itfge. it cannot control public opinion. and Ftiflo the expression of tho voice the of people, ire j-eople will administer rebuke to the insolence ot Executive usurpation and thoo who sustain it. House adjourned. Philadelphia Market. Iu i tAD 1.1.1111 a, March '20 it t).....i..t.fl'.. k... i ! .t.i. M lrcuu?.:ius mi iiuinr ucmsiiu, nun V iiricnn ujfea. ine receipts ci Hour uro in- i riaiwi n it. I lin nni'linn. fif tint VccV I VIVHPIIIf A . . V a. vm a u w .v amoutmg to 25.000 bbls: not much inqury for export; only 2000 bbla sold at f 2o(o bo for common brauds: 4 Tü lor extra: and f 5 2J(iiJ tor extra family and fancy. Bye flour steady at 25. Lorn meal advanced to i3. A heat comes in slowly and meets J with limited inquiry at 1 05&1 10 for red, and 1 2o(31 30 f.r white. Corn active; 2100 bushels yellow told at 6C4GS Uats . i nA... .l.iir.ia1 m g-H)d request at 5Sc. C over tnjed declined lO la-JiVi - iro visions in uei.ir ubround and firmer. Sales of 300 bbls mess pork at H17: and 4,400 tierces of packed boef on private terms; izj casks nams soia at 9?4iftl0c; Bides at 8(3Öc, honluer at 7c; smoked sides command 6friS8c; shoulders 6c. Lard is now held at 10'i'j in bbls, and lIXli iu kegs. Whisk) dull at 21ig2. lYnshingtou Items. Tho Secretary of the Treasury lias ap pointed a coramitfMon to examine tho state of navigation of Capo fear river, consisting of A. Yv . Jiache, J. J. Stephens. J. X. Moffitt, A. A. linmplireys, . Ii. t ranklin and W.U. C.Whiting. Clevela.ni, March 26 r n A larce meeting was held here last eveninz to Mibtain tho Administration. hx-Oov-eruor Wood presided, and made the opening speech. Iio was followed by the lion. Helden Starke. Resolutions strongly endorsing the Administration, und in tavor of the im mediate admis.!on of Kansas, were iasseJ. m, New Yobs, March 25 x The award of premiums by the Cosmopo litan Association took place last eveuing. Thi Greek slave was awarded to Miss A. E. Coleman of Cincinnati. The paintings were ! well distributed among thu Mate. Aew York MarketNew Yokk, March 20 u Flour dull; nalcs of 49.000 bbls. Wheat quiet, sales God bush Genesee $1 SO. Corn firm sales 20,000 bush at 0V((.dTO for white, an ad vance of lc; yellow unchanged. Pork buoy ant at 1G S j(ilö VO for mess. Lard steady atlOcaJlOK. NVTiisky advauced )c. Stocks dull uud lower. New York, March 20 r u. Flonr dull; 6.500 bbls sold; State declined 5 c. V heat dull. Corn firm, 3,200 bushels sold, jscef steady. Pork firm. Lard firm at 9410. Whisky firm. Suar dull, and closed with a dcclno on the week. Cof fee quiet. Racon heavy, long middles SUc; hams SKSfJiC. shoulders 6lo. Butter dull st ISUtlic" llides dulli Vetcrn 17c. Taltow urui. I Clnclunatl Markets. Cincinnati, March 20 M Flonr steady and iu fair demand: bbls sold at 3 $i(tto 70 lor superfine. Whiskv mi chaiized, 800 bbls sold at 17 c. lVo visions unsettled, generally held s bo -e the views ot buvcrs. INothinir transpired yet. Weather clear and pleasant. Kivcr fallen one foot in the last xi hours. Cincinnati, March 2ß r u Flour steady ; 2.0W bbls sold at 3 60(it3 70. Whisky active, 1,600 bbls sold at 17J;clos ing buoyant. Provisions higher; 1,100 bbls mess pork sold at 16 75: 700,00) lbs of bulk pork sold at SJtdXsclor shoulders and sides; and 500 bbls lard t 9J. Nothing done in bacon, except 50 hhds of shouldera ut 6; sides held at vo. Clover seed advanced to 4 75: in active demand. Money and exchango unaltered. Baltimore Market. Baltimore. March 2tJ if BrcadstutTs sroncrally quiet. Flour, How ard street and Ohio quoted at 4 37(&4 75 and 4 25 for city. Wheat active, excepting low grades, which aro dull; red 1($1 10. Corn active and buoyant. W hisky dull und declining. Provisions firm. IV ew Orleans .Market. New Oklka.ns, March 24 P if Groceries Sugar is firm. Grain lCcd Wheat $1. Yellow Corn 60e. ProvisionsMess Pork $17. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool v-löd; to Boston c. Fxchange Sterling 1C3,&104. steamboat Itace. Lovisville, March 2t m In the race from New Orleans to Portland Kentucky. The Baltic was five days, six hours, twentyfive minutes. The DiauA five days, nino hours, thiity minutes. ' - The Illver. Pittsbcko, March 2G. lliver eight feet and falling. Wcatherclear. ' 'incinnati, March 2G. liiver lias fallen one inche during last 24 hours. We ithcr clear. Louisville, March 2. Kivcr falling, 8 feet on the Falls. Weather clear. CANAL RUCKIPT. March 25. Per canal boat Gulnare, 8 hhds tobacco, 2 tierces lard. 1 box mdse, J Laughlin, Jr; 200 bbls flour, Geo Foster & Co. 9 Per canal boat Trincc, 1000 bush coal J W Hughes. 1 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to Ilor rowers. ALL. PEItSO.XS indeUed to the Common School Mid oilier Trust Funds, for Loans, will pleaae Uke notire that unless they call at the County Treasurer's ufice an 4 tay the nm.ual interest, due ia advance'r'nnon said loans the pretuisies niortetced for the security thereof will be advertised foraale as the law direm. mrtw-w3t WM. II. WALKER, A. V. C. t . Oak Street Crude. SCA'tk'D PROPOSALS will he receive-1 at the oiT.ce of the inidrsiirnel until SATURDAY next, the 21 for the grading of Oak Street from tbe River to Fourth Street; th earth to lie placed at different place not exceeding four ) squares from Oak Ft-eet. l he work to be done under the supcrvisiou of the City Eneineer. By orderof the Common Council: WELL II. WALKER, Clerk, marlti (Yolkrfiotecopy.) PROPOSALS1 Uril.L BK ItECKIVKDhy the City of Evansville, at the office of the undersigned until SA'l ritUA V,2.t.i inxt., for the (.railing and tilling in of Fulton Avenue. The earth tote taken troin Fourth street, between Fulton Avenue and the Creek. Uy order of Common Council, Pr2.vat WELL II. WALKER, Clerk. Election of School Trustee. TOTIt'E U hereby given to the qualified Voter'of lw the Cur of Evansville, that in connection w.trr other City officers to be elected on the first Monday of tr, ne.t 5lh linrt.) as per a.lrertiement, thvre will also elected One School Trustee for the School Uistrict composed of the City of Evansville. By order of Common Council: WKLL II. WALKER. Clcrkl r23 2 (Velksbotecopy.)
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PASSENGER PACKET. Eransvillo,rndncnliA: Cairo Packet, ü. H. DONE, D. p.. IIKRKUX, Matter, rfeiJ M0N ,AV 1 'HL'KMIAY. at mr,tLZriJlll wVloL-k, M., arrivii.ß at I'tulutMh at o'clock. A-Cairo at li o'clock. M.. TI'KsrHY nl FUIUAT. K Kuril in . 1hiv CairoevervTt KSOAV and KRIDA Y, at o'clik. M.. and l's.luch every iiuwuiy aud SATKDAY, at o'clock, A.M.. onnectlnsat KTanille with Hie Krantville ui ('raw l'wrtlUIe Hallrwai aiH Packn I' rli Kivcr. Also, coi.noctiiiK at Smith... with CuiuU-rlsml Hirer I'ack. ts an.l at Ticket t-sn be ooia-neu ou uoara ine iat tor an . lllc 1j.ii st. LOUIS Jt LOUISVILLE PA CKKTS LIR!IT.I.U MM: HIIK FOI-LOVIXOBOTs haTeccmmencel B Uieir rt'Kolsr '''r tlv Louixvilleand ft Louis tra-lv, ami willrontinue t run dui:ns the season, giving particular attf ntim to all way business. The FASHION, CAIT. J. X. MARTIN. i. mi. v.... trreniv aws r.vanMiiir? "- . ''.'"J aim.Murninir. and ud Everr I KIUAt Jlornint'- ilie uirun YPR - ? CAPT. TIIOS. WRIGHT, PitAwn Kranville. icoiiiK down, Every TIICIUDAY .MoniinK. ami up Every MONDAl .Morniin:. Tbc MOSES M'CLELL AN, CAfT. ANDERS, Passe Evrnvil1e Kvry SUNDAY Morninp, gong uown.aad Kvery TlILKsDAY .Mornina goln up. Pawnees Hnd slifmi-rs can relr upon thee IsU learinn punctually on theh nA'ular day, ami conne,1lnir wFitri A t,,e ,vacWeU runnin? v St. Louu. ror ireignt or pa.-sagc arr'V n ronm or v n.r17 1. 0. O'KILEY t CO. I? In r I'i-it ii 2 v i 1 1 n nil T.nnivillo Packet. THE JOHN BRIMIS ill h.reaf. tcr run regularly as Loui.viMe and V -in vi'W I'urVi-t; ha vi ii frrl tnt '""aceftmm'xliiti'insfKr p:M.nirrii. She will Hte Evuisvtlle every LUNESAY and S ATCKUAY iLfLeruoon at 5 o eI"K preeiselr .. 11. Lutu;. .Master. maris P. M. GAUNER, Clerk REGLXAR LOriSYIl.LE. KV VXSVILLK A.MJ UKU!?U. r.tlhbl, THE STEAMER SCIOTO, NO. 2, will leave Kviuisville everv TITKS i liAYatUoVlmrk, r. m.,rh1 S TUKD.AY at 4 o'clock, r. m., fr Hender son and Louuville. Accommodation excellent. i'"'-'1 Louisville, Krnnsville and Memphis llezulur AVeekly Packet. THE LOW-PRESSURE STEAMER SOUTHERNER, AV. TIUPLKTT. B. AUClUit..--Cwnmander. Clerli. LEAVES Louisrllle er-nr Tuesday Rt5 r. U-Tes Mem phis every iruiay at i r. m.; Lnves EVAN.SV1I.LE fr I.OÜISVH.LU errr StTMAY at I r. m.: i-av4 EVANsVlLLL fr31EM111 1 every W VMS IAY at 11 a. m . SaTwhv Uiiin(!.iiciteaaua aueiiue 10 at same r.itSi'c'i.iri.evlLy Parkrts. jau.'l-tr r.U.Ulilbbr.1 ot . v., Agenis. Kransville and Crawfordsvil c R A I LRO AD. For ljtilsvllle Clnelnnntl, Ht. luU, Indian apuiisaua nie i.nn TIMIlCIIAXIir.IL WEDNESDAY. MARCH OX snd after eftne-idy M urh .Vi, the up Mail train leaves K van rille at 5 minutes past Jr. m.; arrives at Terfe Haute 5 minutei iast 5. The dorn M id Tr im leave' Terre llante ft minutes put 4 p. j.;arriveHat Evanville i minutes past 10. IHi Hrcnmniixi.iuon j rains ieae w iirn-wiurc, uui ph-J Viu-wmes, North, aJtt2dt: South, at l2SB;aTive " S'-t tvwisvdle fciis r. n. jm k un ii i a .... - - 1 Carlisle and stillivan, are ni'uie i lae riauuus fa lira. ToLouisTllle 5l To SL Louis SO Oincimiitti 7 , Tiiro 7 ä " TnJianapoli.... ft 2Til Cliicairu 10 n (MeveUud 14 :M " VitttKiirK 17 W llurtiilo t'..V " rhila'lelhU....2i üO 'New urk 2 'M " Baltimore 23 75 " Botoa...... ...:l Va.hiiutton.... 24 nmrj JOHN ISULE, Ja.äitierinWDiieiit. " A DA. IIS KXP11ER9 COMPANY. !Er Ann..OEf KSvr. THE .ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respectfully announce to their friend and rons,tbe pnbio of E vansrill and vicinity, that with increased fa iliti for the tniii!torUiXiou of r U E 1 O II T . PACKAGES. MONK Y an1 V A L Ü A n h E a . Tlier -oliclt a ewntinnsnre of former favors. Eupe c'l CiU' ' yj?7 wU(C,l0D of n R. A U T s . N O T K K . A nl the transportation of small or valuaöle iiCK!tjrs. All ier.iis wishing to avail themselves of the facili ties of the ExtresH.ean oht.in nnv desired iiiformatioT. in rrfTenre to the routes sn.l ilctuiN of the business, at their office on First rtreet, l-etween Main ami Locust opKsite the Post-0 Hicc. dell O. II. FISH. Ac t T It A S PO KT AT I ON W EST IVA III) . WE heif to call 'the attention of Merchants buying or order! ii ff their fall stocks from the Eatt-nt cities, to the superior advantages anl facilities of the Haltimorc and Ohio Ilnilroad, for the safe and speedy transportation of Freichts to Ev:Ln4vllleand vieinitv. Conneetionn are matlewilh the most reliable KiilromU mi. I Ste.iunhip. Hirer Route shortened and improved nv completion to rarkrl'urpli. Through rates lower than by any other rout. Apply to M. Pottkr, lWton; n. V. Kbllv. rhibi'lelphia: C.W.l'KaviEl., N.York; J. T. Enolasd, Baltimore, for information or throned rates, or to ii V.O. FOSTER JC CO., Freicbt Averts Comer Locmt street and Canal. Evannville, Indiana. J.v331 (ITTTKR.fcr.- ' :m ft, Fre-ih Tahle Rntterj 2IM ;onkiF) do iiOft doz Fresh 1'ifgs; juit rrrelre'l und for al by janiHf. Z, 1 1 . COOK & SOV. CHOICE DRIED PEACHES, do do Applcx, Ia Store and for sale bv Z. II. COOK 3c SOV. TOl' 0IO. f"ETS. 0ll RUSH CHOICE OX I0X SET! received and sm 9 for sale ly Z. 11. COOK L SOX. eAMUlETlI GRDG. tsCEIK J 'orale by 11. COOK it SOX, AgnU. Yankee Vegetables. tIllII LOBSTER! li .-anion; do HaiUock, di Mstckerel; d !hiul: Cove Oysters, tic, 6lc, fr s.ile Vv ntri: Z. II. COOK Jc SOX. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Brtutulent Institution, fUuhlithtd by tvecial trubricmtttt fur the rtlitf of the tick and d ist re tu J, ttßidtd tcitk I'iruUnt and .- demic disturbs. tW1i ALL TEHSOV afflicted with Sexual Dis JL e4s, such a Spermaturrh.Ta Seminal Weakness, lmpotfuce, Oonorrhiea, (ileet, Syphilis, the Vic- of frnanisni, or Self ahuae, iic-, ic. The Howard Auriatioii, in view f the awful destrurtion of human life, caused by Setunl di4ea.e,amt the deceptions practic-d upon the upf.Ttmiare victm-i of nuch disenxes v Quaf ks, sevtral years ago direct el tVeir Consulting surgeon, aa Char tMe ac", worthy of the r iiame, to open a Dinpensiiiry for the treatment oi tliiclas of ilixe:iw, in II their fo'm. and to give MEDICAL AHVICE GRATIS, tall whoapplyby later, with a descrirjn of their :cohdition,'(age, occupation, ha' it of lins Sc.,i arid ia cat of extreme poverty, to furnish .VTclicinei fre of t hiirge. It U neeUcs.to add thnt ti t Auoclatiun commands the highest Medical skili of the age, an i will furnish the nn'Ht approved modern treatment. . Tie? Uireirton, on a review of the past, feel as.mred that their labors in this .pliere of -ncvolent eir.irt, have been of great . enefit io the afflicted, especially to the young, and th-y have resolved to devote themselves, with reue ed zeal, to this very importaut but much ileopledcause. J ut pu'dishol by the Association, a Retort on Sperm.itorrhra, or Semiiml W kkn M. the ice of Onanism. Ma turhation or Self ''Uic, and other diseases of tb Sexual Orpifis. hv the Consulting Surgeon, which will b gent by mail, , in a sailed letter envelope.) Free of Charge, on tne receipt of two stamps, for postage. Addren. for Re p-t or'reatment, Ir. GEORGE R. CALHOirX, Coijsiiüiiif surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth ftreet, Phlladelt.ia. Pa. By order of the lirtors. y EIt A I. HEARTWELL.rrest. Oko. FAiacHiLP, Sec'y. mri4 Sweet Potatoes;, from .ewOrlewnt. ö BBLS. SWEf T POTATOES received per Str. 17 Peter Tel Ion; for sale by Z. II. COOK fc SON. rlKA, TOBAC'CO AB CIOAKH.JL "0,(si0 Assorted Imported Cigars; Vi lynxes Choice Tobacco; 50 hfl Chi&li Tea, for sale at a small alvanr for cah by Z. H. COOK S JOXv
MISCELLANEOUS.
J. W. HUGHES, (Sircricssoa to Hollincsworth llroKKS.) Importer and Wholesale Dealer lu V GiTJEEISTS WJFIE, CHINA ANI LASSWAIIC, i,ookiy(;-(;lvks, rmves & ronns, Tea Trays, Tea and Table .Sptfors, Drlttania Ware, Ac, X. 11 JfAIX STUFST, rwxt to Old Jiiwl; KVANSVILLE, IND. Crates assorted to suit the Country Trade a!wvson haud. Also, STONK VTAUE of every lrcription. mrli l5llUOVU YÖUJI LOOKS " 4By buying one of 'VAUTIER Sl MARCONNIER'S SPRIXG STYLE HATS, UrIII('II for beauty and sytactr.cal proportions uiHke tlie preseut style one ot the ueuett ever presented to the puiilic. Hals made to older which we warrant to fit as comfortaMy k. a ni got cap. mrJl A' Chnllsnse to the World! TO PRODUCE A F1.ER OR BETTER article of FRENCH FELT HATS, th;m those we are uianufac uriujr. All shapes ard colors kept on han't, or mswle to orfler at short notice. YA UTlfclt & MAKCONNIER, mr-? Nin Sire-, bt. 1 ami Slid. Drei. t'assrmrre Hals. WE AR I. MACFACTUUI.a for Spripr and Summer wear, a splend it assortment slid (rood wearing article of Cassimere Hatsi Khape i to suit the most faitidioü tatei. VAUTIER Si MARCOXMER, mr! Main s reet, bet 1st and 2d. F.lesant Caps. II FA'S YOUTHS' and I. FACTS' CXVS, Hi for Spru.g ami Summer wear at VAUTIER & MAUCOXXIER, rH Main street, bet. lit and 2&j Snorting Caps. rrUIK LATEST CUT, English and French styles, at VAUTIER & MAKCONNIER. Main street, bet. 1st und d. rartl KANSAS! KANSAS!! KANSAS!!! H AS HKi:. the All-absorbing QuetloT hut now the question is a here cau Cooks be hud the cheapest? I know. , At M L. JOH.VSO.VS Book Store,. ,'; such a ' rA i Dlank Uooka, -'.) A Schowl Books, ( Copy BonJw, "T ' The Latest Magazine's ani Papers, direct fniu the Kant, by ItuMxr-t Express. van auu see, ni si snore est or ine rosi umca. nir.4 NOTICE. THOSE who hnve spoken to me for Strawb?rrjI'lanu, would do well to have the r ground in readiness for them by the first week in April at which time the Plants will le ready for delivery. There are a few hundreds yet unsold. is . . All orders leu at. m.xiiugnes' More, coruer Main and Secuid street, will t attended to. mr.'4 ANDREW ERSKIXE. WANTED. wmniiTE WHEAT- , . DRIED Al'PLES, DRIED PEACHES, LARD CRACKLINGS, For which the highest price, in Cash will be paid. mt-aU KDW. R. lllLL. SI A HR 1 HSIii doxen Iron bound half Bushel measures; 25 bM Tanner's Oil; ' Li do Crushed fugar, U d. Powdered Sugar; 15 do Loaf Sugar; Just received, and for sale by nirtU TRESTON DUOS. rillEESE'ii boxes Vj R.and Hamborcb; jurt recei'tol for sale by tnrjil U1LUERT ii r.OWLE?, fycamore, neiir Water street MALT11YS FRESH OYSTERS 1AM now receiving daily MAI.TRY'S unrivalled and celebrated choice Planted Baltimore Oysters, and am prepared to otter the trade 6eS iiidncemenU lor me entire sewxon as Have never iem oneretl in this market heretofore. A constant daily snpply always mn hand, so tlvtt dealers and families can ulaain a any timeduring the seatxih those choice Oyster, in can and half cans and in tha shell warranted fresh and sw.et.and very superior in flavor and quality. Ternw ca.sh. And none but liankable money reived. A. KU KT., oftlä-tf Solb AeiNT for Evansville SK EIs. -Clover Timothy, Bine Om!, Bed Top see i sale by OUR, DALZELL ti CO. man LOA V St'U AH.Jj bhls No. 6 and K, for Kile by marl OK It, UALZELL h. CO.. 1TAIL3. 800 aegs assorted nails, forle by iH mart OKR. DALZELL He CO. GROCERIES. JCST RECEIVED. mm lM Prime Molaaea; 2.MI half bbls do; PHI hhds Ju car, Fair to Choice: listings Cot.ce; X pa c k ges F ih , fell boxes Herrings; 4') Kegs Carb. Soda; 2U tioxes Oranges and Ltmows; 1)H piicKages Uaiüiiis. Also, a complete assortment of ether goods in. Grocwv war, to which we would invite the attention of CAS 11 BL YE1..5,as we are prepared to oner induce meuts net to be fouud elf here. GEO. FOSTER & CO., febiT Corner Locust street and Canal. TOODKaN HOWLS, dcc.imi .t,u WimmIcii lioals; I j dozen do Trays; 5 do Ass'd Churns: r-0 do Rolling Tins; J3 do Mashers, j Uitt received ami! or sale by 7.. II. TOOK U SoN . Wl'lJAR.5 Tri me New Orleans Sugar, do l'hmtaXiou Molasses, for sale at reduced prices by W IQU0R3'. LIQUORS! LIQUORS! JLi 4) bid Old live Whisky, hf bbls do do; 10 M'U Cherry Brandy; .hrbhls d.. do; 20 bbls Krevh Brandy; 20 hf bbls do du: 5 W U Apple Braudy, receive-1 p:r steamer Princess, and for sale by I. X l. IrEIMANN rcii.' fllEAT SACltS".JiKXl Two Bushel OsnaLurgh SAclcs, just ree'd aud for sale by. Iseptol . S. IIA BCOCK. i9 -5 Cans of t lb cans Core Oysters;' 25 do 1 D do iy 1 Ad w.,M;A. -' Us Y'V WACO .UUU.V9, do do do do 3W) drums New Figs' . . . f lgrohs ;eamleat I'Liying ranis; 1 do .o 14:2 iiigiimnaer do 9 do Fine lecater's do .- 110 no cisier s . Received and fur sale by mriJ t. Si D. HIEMAXr HORSE MIOE Aireoiwcs genuine "OKlFIN' II. S. Xails on Uud and for sale by j.vn l SAM'L OKit CARPET CHAIN. SbAe forsnle lwby mar!2 GILBERT & BOWLES. 1.1IGS. 200 drums lu fine otder, for sale oy M. Win (ilLUK OfL ISERT & BOWLES. GROCERIES. 1 Mi bhls Molajsses; 4UI hhds Susnr: 4'X) tnss Co lite, in stnr-and tr-.me. aiid for nie hy marUJ niFJäTOJT LllbTUlSRS. A Mason Maker Wtmird. . ; (IOOn .Toumeym!en Waon Maker Wanted at ü Caunelton, a German would le preferred to whom good wa?es and steady employment will I given. Apply at the Journal office. mrJJ-l w UST HKCKIVKD O intbam's .VUeaziue. for Ar.ril: ..my s I..VIV a uook, do ankee Motions. do Harper's Weekly, New York Ledger; Flag of Our Union: March ti f ft nB LH. REBOILCO MOLASSES; PJ Ut S do do do do 20 hhU Tar; fi Tierces Rice; . IS Crates assorted Earthenware, past to our order. Suitahle bor country stores. Received and for sale at lowest prices for Cash, by w. mri-i l. a P. UtEMANN. MOLASSES. 75 tarrels Molasses; KS half barrels Molasses, just received per steam r CharjcMir, and for sale by feH2 WHEELER ft RIGG3.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
GREAT SALE AT AUCTION VALUABLE BUILÖ1NG LOTS, IN KVAXSVILLK, LDIAÜÄ. ' ON WEDNESDAY. THE IST DAYOFSfXRCn W, at one o'cloca, r- M.. at the Court House 'in iheeitv of Evansville. the UndCnslg-'ieJ will sell to the highest bidders, at public auction, the following Real Euate.to.wit: . .w 1. Lot Xo. 2ti7. in the Dofcatjoa Enlwgcmcnt of the city of Evansville, in parcels, each fronting 1? feet on Fourth or .Market street by 15 feet depth with a 12 tW-t al ley in the rear. Tlrese oU being situate between Main and Sycamore streets, and in the immediate vicinity of the Court House, suit very well for business locations. 2. The north easterly part for the corner on Second and Walnut street) of W Xo.Wt, in the Old IMan t.r Evansville, in 4 parcel of 2.s feet each, fronting on Walnnt street. b f-t depth. Thqje lots teing in thene irest neighbon'ood of the tuain business ait of the city, and neTcrtiiMess in a very tjuiet rieiuity. will make very pleasai!tandareeabI.smaUrefiderees for business men, who cannot a.T rd .o lose much time in coin? to and returning from their rtfiucuces to their places-of doms '-nsinsws;. r :l. The south westerly piirt (or th corner on Oak and First street) of Not Lo. , la the Cpter Enlargement of the city of Evansville. in 5 pareel of H feet each, fronting on Oak street, by feet depth. These lots are situated in a juiet, retired part of the city, and not too far oil' from the bu.-ines pr.rt of town, wherefore they would make very pleasant places of residence for businessmen of moderuts means. 4. Sixty -three fret front on Water street, t-etween Vine und PitWion utreet, by 100 feet depth with a 10 feet alley in rear. Will be sold in ;t parcels of 21 feet front each. ' Also, In the ssme blick 20 feet front on Vine street, be l&r, feet dept.. running alongside of a 12 feet alley (lieing Ihea'lev in the rear of lots No. 21 and 2:!in theöld Mart til the Town of Evansville.) This rTprrtv is miuesionVly r.f the most valoaWle io the wliwlecitv, and the location one of the bet f'r fkiiy kiiid. of brsinrM-rwholesale and retail and ach ah opportiinitv of getting a cheap aiid eood business lot ou. favora-Me teruis may not be olfcred for a long time to cnie. , , r,. Lots i s."nd ft sn! ? h TIIock No. 115 in the Town of T.-imasen City. The? lot arc each 2 feet wide and 100 feet deep, tid frout ni ore side on the lermebnK of theesnsi, amnion the other side on Fourth street and are onlr 125 feet from Fulton- Avenue, and right ad Joining the large grist mill of Clemens 'leita k Jmvis. Lot No. 9 5s theo n?r lot on Fourth sfeet and Fifth Avenu. This property Is very valuable fr manufacturing punio-.s. , J,oU 3 And 9 are prof Lletfwith a gooi cuMantial wharf. ' 5 Lots 8, o, 10, U , 12. IS, 11, 15, I, IT, T and 1: In Blick No. lit. in Lamsco City. All of said lots (exreptXo. ISand14)hnve:feel front hy 11! ft et depth with a 12 feet alley in rear. Luis U and . 1-J x.th corner lots have 40 feet front each hr the Am! depth as the others. The-e lotshe;pgnoi-thweswardiy opposite t the Beile View, and inclose vicinity to sevenl dintilleries. saw mills and other manufacturing establishments, would Mord Rood resilience for mtn eaiplo: ed in the nelshhnrhood, an1 being out of the corporation line, thev don't have to pay nnv city tsxrs. T. Lo u and IS In Samuel Lister's Subdivision of Out Lot No. 2 in the Upper Eti.arreieut of iherity rr j Evansy He. These lots hnve both A) f-et. on Second ; street ty .ureetnept, ana are situate in a very pieasnt, oulet neighllorhoo-l, right opposite to Judge Baker's residence, and out of the I iuiita of the corpora- ' a. tWENTY-TWO BLOCKS of diffprcnt sires, varyin fnm hair an acre to two acre and upwards, and situate and joinine on the west line of Lama-coCity. They are m h th sides'pf Franilin street, the finest and "widest utreef In Ls.mase,-, which street after the romtdction of th new hridre across Piceon Creek, contemplated and a'ready under contract will undonMcdly h one c' the irä'n thoronch-fares for a very Large portion of or.r conntr' people, living in a southerly, westerly annrt northwesterly direction, wherefa-e this n-opertv sould 10 t vaju.'ihle, ev;n for business purposes, ft .shits very well for pleasant private residences with rardens around, and there is the ndvHntace that for a long time o cine the purchaser will Lave no city tares to pay. Some of the R'oeks are n a very bicn eiewior., an i would, wrerore, e suiranie lor vineyards snd garden spots. This is one f the bt chnnces for the mnn with moderate nimni (0 atqtiiie a lot of Jarce sir.e in the suurUs of the city. ' The lots are all retruhirly laid out and sukedar.d numbered on the staxes. TBIlMS OP sali; t One-f.urth of 4th pu'rchve money to le paid down, and the remainder in thr eeoual annual instalments with interest pj fable anhnMly, the purchaser giving his notes and mortca- for the purchase money remain ing unpaid, tieneral m arrantee deeds win ne given. The title to the property hai been carefully examined by rompttept men, and Is perfect. Mstw and Plans may be seen In the olnce of tbe undernicred.and in the Journal, the Enouirerand Voiksbote offices,-and in the clerk's and Recorder's offices. IS ADDITION", To the property above decrstrtf tbe undm!ened will on the same (lay and at the same place, ofTer for sale Ei s ht Valuable little Business Lots, On the corner of Third snd Sycamore streets, Four of them fronting on Third street, and four on Svcamore. They all have laV feet frotiti by a depth of from TO to T5 feet, with a little ally (five feet in width) in rear. This is unonestionahly one of the most valuable corner in the city, and to those who know any. thinr aoout the value of Real Estate, comment is unnecessary. For further pnrtlonlar ennulre of DEN BY &. LCNKKaMnETMEft, ' Agents for the purchase and sale of Real Estate' Et ansville, India aa. Hiar24 ti Two Dwellinsrs and Lota for Sale on Accommodating Terms. THE nndersiened offers J wo Frame Two-5tory Dwelling llonnes, on Tngl tre-t near Reitr, llannev Al CnJu Fonndrv. heinff lots No. 1.1 and II In hiock 1!, in Stockwell's F-nlargenient. The Dwellings are nearly new. well hüllt containing five and six rooms each, f.itherone will matte a rom'-wtaMe home for' man -n moderate circumsuincesj. They will l-e soll at a ha'rg.itn, as fie owner has left town &nd gone to furminr. If not sold beforethe SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, th?y will then be Put tip at auction to the highest Hddcr. ThCsale will commence at 10 o'clock. A.M. For firrther particulars, apply to Mr. Gräfin, Real sta(e .4 gent, CfescCut City.miUdiPg. M . kiu-j WILLIAM OllKSOX. Rricfc Ttwclllnffs to Rent. TU'l) very (food Brie DweTIinrs to Rent, conveniently and pleasantly located. Ooo4 tenants wanted. Immediate possession lven. Enonireof WILLIAM IirOHE.. mrlW lw corner Main and Second st. 1 in ii MISCELLANEOUS. COAL!! COAT.!! COAT.!!! : JC8TICE WILL AND SHALL BE ÜOSE." fU AV E just erected a Fairitank's Scale, for the purpose of Weiching my Coal. I shall sell my coal by weight, according to the law of the State. I have a larire stock of superior quality of Piusburg Coal, and invite all my friends to give me a etil and try it. I have een eighteen yeirs in the business, and profess toheajudce. Thericeof coal is 15cens per bushel. All orders left at the Ga Comjiaiiy's Office, bet weis First an4 Second, on Locust street, or nt Hornlwook's Store, on Water utreet. or ut my Coal Office, at the Lamasco Wharf, will le attended to. All coal must he pjiid for when ordered, in linkable cmrencv. det:22 tr. ANDREW UUTCHESON. Coal ! Coal ! Coal ! jjE have now on han't, and are daily receiving, the liest COAL that has ever been introduced into this market, which we are m Hing low. iwvl .nrrencv will le received in pavment. Orders left r.t the store of .1X0. W. HUGHES, next to the Mute liank, will be promptly attended to. jan3:-tf JXO. W. HUGHES & CO. COAL TOR ALL'. WE have on hand and are constantly receiving coal of an excellent quality frni up the canal, which we will deliver in any part of the city at l"c. Orders left at James Langhlin's warehouse, or at the office of Nathan Rowley will be l-rpmptly.attendedto. BALTIMORE COFPKEmm in K bajjs tor sale by tutCQ GILBERT Se BOWLEG. Har d -war o roir the spring trade. 'ITIlE Undersigned has now on hand, and arriving, fl a full and complete assortment of Hardware, iriiich list will sell at the lowest prices, such as ?iiovcU and SpaJes, (Jarden Hoes and IIule. Hay and itanura. Forks. Trace, Loj and otbr Chains Ifamcs aud Hedge Shears, . Locks and Latches, Butts, H.njrc, and Screws, Deli 11 ir and Morticing Machines, Tublo and Pocket Cdtlery, Butcher' and Earl bmitli'a Files, Mill and Cross Cct Saws, Nails, Carpenters' and CJoopcrs' Tool, of thvbet quality. ilsn, a Urge Stock of Taint, Jshoc, Counter end other Brushes. Begsleave toca l theattci:tion of Grocers liuvirig II trdware, ho will find it to their intereet to examine his Stock before purvha.sing elsewhere.. JACiril HTRAl lf. ni;-C3 Su(ve-.sor to A. W atbaiaCH. Wholesale I'lodr Deput. UTK are in c instant receipt of-al have in store for sale, at all times a large s or It of the best brands of Flour, loth Extra and up.mne, to which we invite tho trade. . BR01TN Sl AIRMAN, mra corner Maiu trceta.nl Canal. LKK'ly IlXTnA FAMILY FLOUc1 11 Wilts od lor saie by m mm rwsr i m aaa.'aai 1 200 SACKS YAMIlliIU .VIIL.LS Extia lour, in Store, and fur "!e bv BROWN & AIKI'. or: O TC. SACKS Fine Flour for cash at a Io tigtmrnW Urey to close, by mrC3 BROWN it AIRMAN. t- flALES II VA superior article; f-'r sale hy , BROWN AIRMAN. Wanted. WFi Bre bBln, at a amftll discount, the If Notes 01 the Old Ranks ot lenmasce: do do Free d, do Wisconsin and Illinois. n2 . BROWN & AIKMAN. ISO Bt? iIYDJ?AtWC CE.M KT 9 9 Fresh aud new Cooperate: for xw hv ' Cooperage; for ale by mril BROWK& AIKMAN. tfHREY LI3IEIn hhds and bbls, for sale br , -nrJS BROWKfc AIKMAV.
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
J.T.ATCOCC -...W. E. ATBOPIt AYCOCK , ÖHEAYHÖUSE. LIVE ßTOÖ.K jBAlERS CQ31.1IISSION 31 ERCII A-NTS, - lirr tBAox citt itooc laxdino, oeölif XEW ORLEAXS. TWICIIELL & DUTCIIER, . COMMISSION & FORWARDING NEW ORLEANS. DirTCIlEU & TWICIIELL, ' C03IMISSI0N & , FORWARDING '. a aim lAii-ia. . tW L'NtiI advances made on cot!fnmeBtj to tithof our houses. REFER TO . Messrs ALLTS 8- HOWES, " " Messrs. BEMENf & VEII.E, SEyansrllle. , Messrs. HOW A RT Si BROWN, decC2ly T. C. TWICHELL S. H. FAIBCHILD. T. C. TWICHELL & CO., CO.TIMISSIOX AND FORWARDING No. TO, TOTDRA9 STREET, . ycT-iy NKW ORLEANS. T. NOEL,. STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANT, and pRoraicToa op STOCK STABLES, ar53'6My. NEW ORLEANS, LA. J. K. VO.SE Sc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS; .NO. 14) MAOAZIaa ITtllT, EH' OKLK A.8, LOL18IA.A, DEVOTE their attention to the sale of Western Produce and the purchase of. Groceries, for which aa e.iHTienee of tiftren years rfves them more than otuMnary ouiilificaiioDji lud fatihüe. liefer ta Jr.hj-iJm ' F. T. CARLILE, Evansville, lad. JOHa HCXIkV. - - T. triXITAM JOII.V HURLEY Jt-CO., FÖRH'aRDIMJ a . d . c 6'm MISS I O 1 MERCHANTS, . . , NO. TCIIOUl'ITOCLAS STREET. sepl5 y-iy jyfW QrifSBi. ' FKED. DEL DOADRlO, C03I3IISS10X . MERCHANT, MO. 7 LAFATSTTE STkSET, . , . .NEW. ORLEANS - EOR the sale of Rurter, Cheese, Lard. Eggs, Pr1e4 .. Fruits, Hour, Meat, and all sorts of Western Pro lure, and for the purcliaw; of Groceries, tic Cash ad Varices made on Consignments. ..--. JTebl foreign: E ftiPLO YÄ1E1N T. , t50 n 3Ionth and all Expenses Paid, AN AOENT IS WANTED IN EVERT TOWN and Cou ny in the United, States, to enrage 1a a respectable and easy business, by whirh the ahev profits may certainly realixed. For full particulars ddress H, M0NNETT & CO .corner of Broomeand Mercer streets, New York City, inclosing one tioataga stamp. . fcbÄ-dliwim - THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! t PREPARED Bt DR. 9 AN FORD, 18 A -ORXAT Scientific Medical Discovery, aud Is daily workingcurestlmost too great to believe. It cunts as if by magic, even the frst dose giving benefit, and seldoia more than one ''xille is inquired to cure any Vind of Liver Complair.t. from the v-rst Jaun4ice-or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all of which an the result of a 1)1 seised uivcr. i I "t a ' I princinal rerulators of tha The Liver is -ne of the tltimsLIl Vfm- T eVl.l Vhefl it m Tkaarfral-ln if . fM IUH ir..Wl I the powers of the system1 sy-re tulljr developed. Tha tc nach (-almost entirely dependent on the healthy adicn of the liver for thepproper performance of Its functions.' W!ken the sto arpach is at fsaltthe bowels are at fault, and the wholevstem suffers in conso0 u ence of on e orgs n the Bl i ver haTin g ceased to io iuduty. For the diseases P0' that organ, one ef tho proprietors has made it sWhis rtwi ( ia a practice of more than twenty years, pnto find some remedy wherewith to counteiact ""-the many derangemanU to which it is lUble. -- To prove that this re medy Is at lari found, any person troubled with livery complaint io any of its forms, has but to try aJJxHUe, and conviction 1 certain. A componnd has been rforwie4bydissolylng gum and extracting that pHrt which 4s' soluble for tho active virtues efthemedi'-Tcine. These gums removeall niorhid or hnd matterfrom the system, supply ingintheirplaceahealthy dow of bile invigorating the tomat h, causing food to digest well, puhfylng the blood,, ving tonearid health to th wholemächiti ery ,rem o v i ti g t oe ca u ses 1 the diease. and eltec'ingar.idicalcure without Tsny of the disacreeabla aftw effects, felt by uinplnrKmel6r mineral poisoa that I usually resorted "to. One dose after ottinsr IsniCVlerlt Io. relieve tho stomach aud prevent tlie . -Sood from ritiog and sour ing . ,.. Only one dose taken be- fcfore retiring preveata nialamare. : . iMily one dose taaen atnight, loosens th bowel gently hd cufes coitiTeFWnes . . r One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyapepfia. . . ,1 8rOne doe of two, ' teaypoonsfal will always relieve a sick headache, p-as . One l-oule taken for fe-e-male olt ruction reaovea the cause of the disease,Ctnd takes a perfect ct re. Only onedose intmedi telyrelierescholicwhlle Onedoseoftenrepeated-Cisa surecure for cholera Mori .ns and a preventa-jive of cholera. One dose taken oftei.P'-'w.ll prevent the rcur rence of bilious attacks, sVwhile it relieves all pain feelinc. ' 22"Orly one bottle isaneeded tothrowontoftha ystctn the effects of meli MCine after a long sickness. One bottle taken f rllmnl ice removes all yal lowness or unnatural col-""Tir from the skin. One doe taken a short -w.izne before eating give Tieor to the pretite and makes fooi diget well. One doee often repeated iscures Chronic Diarrhoea In its worst forms, while '"Ummer and bowel com plaints yield aJuiont 5o ther-tirstdtise. tne or two doses mrs rat tacks eftised by wonas, while for worms in child-ren, the rs 0 surer, safer or speedier remedy ln,wthe world ar it never fails. ThrreisnoexacceritioiiPsal.n these stat ein en is; they arefclain.ohcrf.M-ts,tliatpwe can gie evidence to irov, while all who nses it are living their anaa imous tcimonr in its . fvir. Amongthe hundreds of Liver Remrdles now offered t tlie public, there are none we can so fully recommend aslr. Saiford slnviporator.so general.jr known now throoghoutthe Union. This pseparttion Is truly a Llrer Invig'iraH-, producing the most happy result on all who use it. Almost in iiumrivMe certificates b..Ve been given of the great virtue of this medicine by those of the hiebest tbiuding In society, and we know it to be the liest preparation before the public II rSO Cocktt J)KMOCaT. , . j riiicc oc noLLifi rcn bottle. w. , BIKRBOWEK. Sole Acerit for Evansvilleuivpnti. rr mar Proptletors, Si; Broadway New York. II. L. Fahcnstock's Vermifuge. A FT ER an experience of slrnOst thirty years la tbe prenamtion f Vermifuge, I an aow enabled to offer niy Improved Vermifuge to the public, as an article ui every wv worthy otf oontidence, it being tha imwt e.tectual Worm Destroyer in either Children or Adults yet introduced. This fact which la a'teatcd by Certificates f persons .well known .veracity, ena bUs me without any betita.ioB wliate7er, to guaran tee it to g!ri the lullet saUsfaction. B. L -.FA II EN STOCK. Late of the firm of B. A. Fahenstock k Co. ?r,. wholesal.?, by B. L. Fh-nock kCo Wholasr.lc Druia'gNt, No. 0, corntr Wood and Fourth sts., I'ittst-urg, Pa. Sold also t y John Laval, Chas. Ilch and J. J. Pennigton, Druggists, Ersnsrille.- Uäa 12-dawCm juoi MKBRiiT, 5heibt a. xeaatrr. oaoaüt w. aino. MERRITT, CAMPBELL & C0., Succesorsto . Mr.ERHT, RISLEY t CO., C0.1I3IISSI0X & F0RWARDIXC MERCHANTS, No. 25 LETTE ai-d lNo. SO Commf relal St.. - ST.' LOUS, 3101 ' Consigumtntf soiiAted of Toik, Flour, Grain, Tobacco, AUD riiODCCiS GENERALLY. tfLi'-ml Advances on Prod nee in ftore, r Shippel on account to New Orleans, New Yvra or Boston. mrl7 :;n C OHlVlV.t..- ' - , doz. Ileum Rel(vm1 fLonc:) .A :i- ..-.:!- J 1 . fas .u.uuiia I'ihotpi. 2S do do Halter Kope; S5 d Jute do do: do lo Be.lcorddo; JUS;received and for hTiZVlili nQttm MEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. Livinr-tone's Travels in South Africa: Lucy Howard's Journal, by Mrs. higoumey Mrs. Hale's Receipts tor the NLUImq; Life of Aron Buit; Wood's Botany, Twin Kr. by Mrs. Ritchie, Jmst received at roa pOBtLLkCtNV0T0NS:
