Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 160, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 March 1861 — Page 3

The Daily Journal. =======MONDAY MORNING................... MARCH 18 ======= TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ———

Evansville & Crawfordsville R. R. DEPARTURES. Accommodation Train.......................... 5.45 A. M. Mail Train............................................ 9.55 " ARRIVALS. Mail Train......................................... 12.54 P. M. Accommodation................................ 4.14 " Steamers—Regular Packets [<For particulars, see advertisements>.] FOR CAIRO CHARLEY BOWEN leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOR PADUCAH. DUNBAR leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays at night. FOR HENDERSON. GEN. D. M. WHITE plies daily, leaving Evansville in the forenoon and returning in the evening. FOR LOUISVILLE. EUGENE, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. GREY EAGLE, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock M., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M.— Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. FOR GREEN RIVER. MATTIE COOKE leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M, for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. LUE EAVES leaves for South Carrolton and Pond River, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at noon.— Arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays, at night. ——— There is regular daily communication with HENDERSON and NEWBURGH by boat and land conveyance. ======= RIVER ITEMS. STEAM BOAT REGISTER. ARRIVE. Chancellor, Louisville; Silver Moon, Cincinnati; Tecumseh, New Orleans; Eugene, Louisville; Empress (new), Madison; Grey Eagle, Louisville. DEPARTED. Chanceller [sic], N. O.; Silver Moon, Memphis; Tecumseh, Cincinnati; Eugene, Louisville; Charley Bowen, Cairo; Empress, Now Orleans; Grey Eagle, New Orleans. ——— ......Saturday was a damp, drizzly day, while nothing of special interest or importance came under our observation. There was very little business done, few boats were at the landing at any time, and all things combined had a wonderful tendency towards giving commission men and river reporters the blues. Nary item of any consequence did we hear of during the entire day. ......The Dunbar, Capt. Fowler, will leave for Paducah at 2 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board or to Davis & Co.'s wharf boat. Freight is delivered at all points on the river with care and dispatch. ......The Mattie Cook is the only Green River packet to-day. She leaves at 6 o'clock this evening. She carries the mail, and goes up the river as far as Bowling Green, stopping at every landing between our city and that point. Capt. Vanmeter is in command, and Messrs. Travis and Miller discharge the duties of the office. ......The Chancellor came down early Saturday morning, and was at the landing the greater portion of the day, receiving freight. ......The Bowen left at her usual hour with a fair trip. ......From the following from our New Orleans exchanges of Sunday, it would appear that the Peytona was about the only boat that had departed. It also appears that the new laws of the Southern Confederacy are being enforced: The new law of the Confederate States, requiring steamboats for "foreign " ports to take out clearance, went into effect yesterday, and created no little excitement, and comment on the wharf. The most important feature of it seems to be the fee which the custom-house officials never fail to exact. The boats which found themselves compelled to obey this new fangled regulation yesterday were the Hannibal, Col. Kcnnet, and T. C. Twichell, for St. Louis; the Peytona, for Louisville; the James Johnson, for Nashville, and the Era No. 7, for Camden. Their cargoes having to be registered, a list of their consignees will be found in our marine column. ======== RAILROAD RECEIPTS, MARCH 16, 1861. 192 bnah oats. 50 Mls whixky, 32 hlid pork. ISO tibis (lutir, 4oo IiuhIi corn. Vane .( Brown ; S.lM) feet luinbvt, James P&rvin ; s-t hbl dour, I. t- 1. itniman ; 5 hdle raixs. 1 sack leathers, 3 Mils rgs, Gi4. Foster A Co.; o lbla ej;gs. Whealer Jr rtit; ; Hi Hacks bran. (Jen. Menzer ; Hi sacks bran, Peter Kal ; 1 IkiX dresard poultry. Cook It Lansiey ; 10 bxs, 2 bdlos, R. rl.vrnen ; bxs, Giles S? Mi l'heetrs ; 46 bas coftea, Orr, talzell A Co.; 'A bbls, 1 bx, I bag, Ppeg'Oii Uro.; ( bas potatoes, 3 kes ep, A. cP Xj. L'Ul ; 2 box-s trees, ttker ,v Co.; A'.t Hacks niiddlmii. Amos Moigan ; 47 lbush wheat, Is;lebart Bros.; 1 buggy, P.O. O' Riley A Co.; 1 barrel, Wm. Mart; l.)ti sks bran.R. S. R'iston & Co ; 2:i larre!s emjs A. Lemcke A Co.: 1 box hafs, Vantier Jt Marconnier ; 5 rolls leather, Thos. Kerth ; 1 box, 1 bbl, t balos, Cook A Langley ; 2 bags, 4 bxs, 2S bales furs, Wwi. llubbell. A. i;. SHRAHEB, Agent. MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr. V. WV Sawyer, P'lysician and Surseon, has removrtd bj's oflice from Kirwt street to the corner of Second and Main, over N. S. Thompson's Drug Store, where, he will hold himself raily to meet his old friends anil acquaintances, and all otherH wlit ina3r boor biux with their conlidonee. Having had mnch experience iu the tre;itment f Chroni'dieaes, both common and specino, be prope- to direct his energies mostly to this clang of maladies, hoping to giva entire satisfaction to . all who may need hiservices. Office hours from 9 to 12 A. and 2 to 4 p. m. dexll-3in CHOUGHS J(HKOJ S fOUilH ' Syrupy the best thing in use for Coughs, at deol.S THOMPSON'S City Drng Store. jfao k To vm ijyrrxHunTn: m J 1 lbs Prime sugar for ?1.00, only to b bad at fdS COOK A T.AJKiT.EY'S. 11 10 Bids fresh liouiiny,.! tierce rritue New Rice Just received and for sale by CHAS. McJCHNSTON. JL 60 bbls prime XXX White Wheat Flonr, put np expressly for family use, 5) sacks XXX White Wheat Flour, just received aud for sale for ('ash. and Cash only, at decl5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. wjtHit SMSEMl til " M. 300 boeh r corn, UK) bush shelled corn, 20 bn-ih first rate oats, 300 bush rich country brau Just received and for s.-i.te bv CHAS. McJOnNSTON, Jlec22 Main street, l'osey's Block. 'bX4;h OMMjfLujriRVi Til. 0 boxes Iftyer K.visins (uew crop), 50 iiarter do., 20 qr. do. M. R. do.,jQNt received and fur sale by (decll) JK0. FOSTER A CO. 3 - lo0 kegs snjier carb. Soda, S lm super carb. So, da, 1 lb papers, just received and for sale bv dacll GKO. FOSTKK & CO. TfjvHTluK if ro TKvwi' TT6 MM hungry. l,00nSacks Heavy Conatry Bran in More and lor sale at 75 cents perlnO Ibi 1y dc. 17 COOK A LANOLKY. J-r, rtotmkb & -v-. Yonng America mww Ride. 1 doz illow Cabs, with covers, 1 do do:, without covers, 1 doz do., with covers and spring. I doz wood b ly cabs. 1 do7. spring gigs, VJ dol Young Amerio.i cabs. H do 4- wheeled carriages. . ,Tbe above assortinout endiraees 15 dillerent styles, and prines froni to -ft J nst-reoeiveil at uiar7 COOK A LAVOLKY'P. J,T. X tttH.lt HJV ftttj I', CP also Baltimore Syrup, new and nice,' for pale low at marfl V K KKRY'S, No. iiZ Maiu St.

JOOTSKtHVKti! Kead A Burrow certainly have the niest complete asortmeiitot". Boots, tiboes, aud Htu, to le bmml In the city, and at panic prices, and if you have doubts about it, eall at 15 JJaiu street, and see tor vonrstdves. , N. 11. Wild ot money is just what w take. deelO i

APRIL ELECTION. ——— PATRICK BURKE is a candidate for re-election to the office of City Clerk, at the ensuing April election. MESSRS. EDITORS:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Street Commissioner, at the next election. (°) GEORGE WEIDIG. By request of several voters, please announce Mr. Theodore Mingst as a candidate for City Marshal, for the April election. J. K. FLICK is a candidate for the office of City Surveyor, at the ensuing April election.

Christian 11 kddebich is a candidate for re election to the office of City Collector. Mecsrs. Editor : Please announce the name of J. yf . Caldwell as a candidate for the office of City Collector. Many Citizens. Kditors Journal: Pleas,? announce that lam a caudi date for re-election to the office of City Surveyor. () ,f as. D. Sacndebs. Jon Shcrf.rt is a candidate for the office of City Assessor at the ensuing April election.5 Micuii L IlAHjt is a candidate for Street Commissioner at the election in April next. -BRACKET MILLS will bo a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Pigeon Township at the ensuing April election. B0f JOHN MAJOR is a candidate for Street ConiiHissionor at the eusuing election. Kds. Jocrnai. : Please announce the name o. WM. K. MrGREW as a candidate for the office f City Clerk, at tlie April election. Special Koikes. yiollotcafj' m 1'itli on ttintmtnt. Facts for the million. By a recent enactment of the French government, these mediMnes arc admitted free of duty into all ports of France. They are extensively employed in all the public aud military hospiu.Is throughout the Empire. The Era"lur has signified his appreciation of their virtues iiiiin autograph letter, to Dr. Holloway. During the I ite campaign in Italy, large quantities were used t"r the wounded at Bre-ecia and Montocliiaro. Sold by all Druggists, at 25c, Ii2c., and SI per box 01 pot. marI2 ittiirtmm Tretntitm. JFor till; the moil awful of all complaints by its cause, anil its effect, Cuds a sure remedy in llnnnewoll's Tola Anc lyue. So ;uurked wiis its efl-ic t en a violent caso, tlo.fc a 0;, i:;n remarked that "it might cause druuk enuee, ly the ease w:th which it was cured.' The giving ot piiiin actually aggravates the case, re produces a counter delirium, aud it requires no nrguur'iit to prom that this is a slop to cure. This contrast ol (be Anodyne with preparations of opium, we a-k Ji bo proved by all, and are w:lli.n to rest ou results alone. Read the pamphlet, and follow directions carefully. Seeadvertiarmeut. .If A'tward in olTtred for th Mtcttction of any person counterfeiting, imitating, or the vender of any such couuterf.-it or imitation of Bikriia vk's Hollind Bitters. The gennine, biirbly concentrated Holland JJiltrft, is put up in half pint bottles only, having- the name of the proprietors, B. Pace, Jr., blown in them, and his nigon I lire around the neck of each and every hot! In. This delightful ylro-mn has been received by Americans, with that favor which is only extended to really scientific preparations. When we consider the marked nticcess attending its administration, in the iu-8t stubborn cases of Fever and Ague, Weakness of any kind, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Ascidity of the Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Indigestion, Costiveiiess and Pileu, together with the complete control it exercises over all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, we cn 11 not wonder at its popularity. Well tnar the invslid value this remedy. sKf ComiHs. The sudden changes of our climate are soorcesof Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Af-nt-biatic Affections. Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early sbiges of the disease, recoprse should ut once be had To "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or LoKeuges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may bo effectually warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. See advertisement. docl-f.nid.Vw Iiotettr, Stomach Bitttr: Tht operation of this palatable remedy upon the stoma"h, liver, and excretory organs is singularly soothing and ronsei vative. It regulates, recruits, and purifies Iheni. Dyspepsia, in all its forms, yields to its control and invigorating properties, and it "is recommended to mothers, enfeebled by tho cares aud duties of matvrnity, as the safest and best t-mic they can probably use. In all the crisis of female life it will be found eminently useful, and elderly persons will derive much more benefit from it tnnn from ordinary stimulants. Ilostetior's Celebrated Stomach Bitters sold by druggists. niarl2 Hair tty:Hair Itya:; tlutr Hpti:! William A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The original and best in the world 1 1 1 All others are mere imitations, and diould be avoided, if you wish to esenpe ridicule. GRAY, RKD, or RUSTY Hair Dyed instantly to a beautiful an ! Natural Brown or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOPIAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelob t ,iie 1839, aud over 80,000 app nations have beer, made to tht Hair of his Patrons his famous Dye. W. A. BATCHELl li'S HAIR DYE prod oces a color not to be distin uished from nature, and is warranted not to inji e in tlie least, however loug it may be continned. aud the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities aud towns of the United States, by Drnggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Tt-The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four tides of each Box of William A. Batchelob. Address CHAS. RATCHELOR, Proprietor, ept.2o-lyrdAw 81 Barctay-st, New York. KTm.l. HaiehloriItairiiy.--Thf splendid Hair Dye has no equal instantaneous in efb'ct Beautiful Bbick or Natural Brown no staining the hklu or' injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Djes, and iavigo rates the Hair for life. None are gennine unless igned " W. A. Batchelor." Sold everyw ""re. CHAS. BATCH ELOR.t jpnetor, New York sept20 81 Barclay-st, SrotV Jting-wortn ( Tetter Halve is a safe and certain cure for Tetter and Ringworm. Price 50 cents a box. For sale by N. S. Thompson, druggist, corner Main and Second streets. novlG-.tmd Ot Itrlieoti,a Mugtc JHy Halve. Cures weak and inflamed eyes ; is. good for chapped hands, and the best lip salve in the world. For sale by N. S. THOMPSON, druggist, corner Maiu and Second streets. Price 25 cents a box. nov.lh-.ims Crescent City Hotel, Fur J'ermaiunt and Transient Guests, Watrmt.)bt.Illalii and Locust, EYANSVILLE, 1ND. MRS. A. WEBB & JAMES HUCKEBY, Proprietors. Ww-Mrs. A. Webb aud Bl r. .las. TTii.'fccby have taken the above ho.Re, and will f.pare 110 efl'irt to merit a liberal patronage. 'Che House has excellent Rooms, neatly furnished, and the tabic will be suppti'sl with the bct that cau be procured. ik- The price will be reasonable. m:ir2-Cmd Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hps been appointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Dean, late of Vanderburgh county, deci ased. Said estate issnpposed to tie solvent. And notice is hereby further given that I will sell at public auction, on Thursday, the 4th day of April, 18i;l, at the residence of Elizabeth Dean, late of Var.der'mrgh countv, deceased, in Perry township, three miles below Evansvillc, 00 the Henderson rend, all Per personal property, consisting of Horses, Cattlo, Hogs, Corn, Fanning utensils, Household and Ritcheu Furniture, Ac, Ac. A credit of ten months will lw given on all sums over S3.0", the purchaser giving bis U"te with approved security, waiving valuation laws, with interest from date. WILLIAM FELSTKAD, Administrator.

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Washington, "March 15. The Southern Commissioners do not expect an Mr for several days. It is understood the Cabinet h.i3 their mission under consideration. . , Great weight is attached in political circles to the declaration of Fesenden in the Senate, that the administration contemDlates a tiolicv of Deace, and would exercise no authority not strictly in accordance with law, and not until ample time had been taken for the examination of the question in all its bearings. Geo. G. Alexander, Lieut., and Jas. T, Harrison, Surgeon, in the navy, were confirmed to-day. E. C. Crosby is nominated Minister to Guatemala. Holloway of Indiana is , appointed Commissioner of Patents. Washington', March 16. There are reports that a steamer had been attacked by the Florida rebels, and that a serious conflict ensued. Other reports of a vngue character state that the outbreak did not occur in the neighborhood of Fort Pickens, but in the ircmediate vicinity of Pensacola. No intelligence of a definite character has been received, but there is an intense excitement to learn further particulars. The Senate will adjourn next week. Orders have been issued from the Navy Department for the sailing of several ships of war, but their destination is not announced. New Yore, .March 1G. The Times' Washington correspondent ' says the Cabinet came to no decision yesterday on the proposed evacuation of. Fort Sumter, iu opposition to which some very strong argu ments were made. Recent letters from Ma jor Anderson resent with indignation the insiuuations against his disposition to hold the fort to the last extremity. Dispatches from Columbus, Ohio, an nounce 29 ballots iu the Republican caucus for candidate for Senator. Sherman was withdrawn but will probably be brought forward again stronger than before. The Heruic"s correspondent saya a member of the Virginia Convention called on the President, who assured him that no vessels would be sent South, with hostile intentions, and there will be nothing done with regard to aft'airs in the South for CO days. It was his purpose to restore peace and prevent the shedding of blood. Dr. Thomas of Dubuque has been tendered the mission to Bogota. Intelligence from Charleston 8ays a larga party has been found in South Carolina opposed to ratifying the Montgomery Constitution and will re3it it at every point. The government of the seceded states has appointed W. L. Yancey, E. A. Post, A. Mann, and T. Butler King, special commissioners to England and France to obtain a recognition of the independence of the Confederate States, and to make snch commercial arrangements a3 their joint interests may inspire. Montgomery, Ala., March 15. Davis's veto on the African slave trade act, objects to the section authorizing the sale of negroes to the highest bidders as in opposition to the clause in the constitution; for bidding such trade. The vote to p.133 it over the veto was 15 yeas to 24 nays, Congress adjourns to-morrow. PETsnsnuitoii, Ya., March 15.-r-Tbe whole vote was 1C61 ; secession 879 against 7G2. -An immense procession, headed by a band and the secession flag, escorted Pryor to the depot. He speaks at Richmond to-niglrt. New York, March 15. The ship West Point, which arrived to-night from Liverpool, reports that on the' 10th inst., John B. Soniers, seaman, of Leesville, N. Y., fell overboard and was drowned. FOREIGN NEWS. Sandy IIook, March IC. Steamer Arrjrica from Liverpool on the 2d, via Queenstown on the 3d, passed this point for N. Y. wtire she will be due at 6 p. m. Bread scuffs market dull with declining tendency. The House of -Commons debated the Syrian question. The conduct of the French troops was generally condemned. Lord John Russell admitted that the occupation had been useful but thought it deeirable to terminate it as soon as possible " The great ship company has adopted a report already published. The ship will probably be ready next month for a voy&ge to America. ...... The Duke of Sutherland is dead. The French Senate was warmly debating an address in response to the Emperors speech. Fearful inundations, had occurred at Galatz. Hundreds of persons were report ed drowned, and immense quantities of grain were destroyed. The Governor of St. Petersburg announces no government measure relative to the peasants will be published on the 2d inst. LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN. A Paris letter to the daily News mention ed a rumor in accredited quarters that Prince Metternich had ju3t communicated to Mr. Thouvenal an important note from the Court of Vienna, asserting therein ' that the Austrian government declares never to rec ognize Victor Emmanuel as King of Italy. Bat if France withdraws her troops from Rome, she will immediately replace them by an Austrian army, and if revolutionists make the least movement in Venitia or Bungf.ry, she will cross the Mincio. . Priuce Napoleon justified the policy of Piedmont, and uttered some sympathetic word3 relative to Venice, but would deplore, an ultimate attack. He opposed the Union of the temporal and spiritual power of the Pope, but said the independence of the' Pope must be insured. A pastoral letter by the Bishop of Poictiers, comparing the Emperor to Pontius Pilate, created a great sensation. The government was debating what measures to take. The seige of Messina was expected to commence in a few days. The Sardinians ocupied the beighta commanding the citadel. It is said the resistance of the governor of the citadel aroso from orders from Francis. Representation from Foreign powers at Messina, protested against the damage that might ensue. Capt. Hocker, of the Australasian, reports that he broke both flaugepf the screw, but continued on his voyagewestward under canvass, when a heavy gale was experienced from the westward. He put before.it, reaching Queenstown on the 3d. The Hibernian, a steamer of the Gal way' line, was advertised to Kail on Ihe 2Cthof March for St. Johns and Boston. In the House of Lords on. the 1st, Lords Nomandy and Malmsbury attacked the Sardinian government and denounced the policy of England. . Tho Paris Patrie assert1? Unit the French army was not to quit Kome.lt The Arabia brings 260,OOCPpi ounds in specia.

NORFOLK, Va., March 15.—A heavy snow storm is raging, Much damage is expected on the coast. The steamers Adelaide and Deford were detained. ———<>———

Boston, March 15 The report that Hon Wm. Appleton has the parcelling out of the Federal offices in the state creates unusal excitpruenf. . flew YorU Market. New York, Slarch 15. Flour in good demand ; sales 13,000 bbls ; price unchanged. Whisky firmer at 17J18. Wheat advanced l2c per bushel. "Barley steady at , 7080c. - Corn fair business for exportJ566 - for mixed western. Oats firm and in fair request, at 33,34. Mess Pork firmer, with a fair business, at 16 50 16 75; closing firm. Prime 12 50 13 00. Beef dull. Dressed hogs dull and nominal. Live hogs 5 50(7!5 58. Bacon dull Lard steady; demand fair at 9J10. Sugar a little firmer; demand fair 4 25o 00 for Cuba. Molasses dull and unchanged; New 0rlean3 323 ic. JSew Orleans market. New Orleans, March 13, p. m. Flour In moderate demand, without any change in prices. Superfine 5 375 40. Provisions Mess Pork is in fair demand, and the market firm at 18 00. Lard steady and in moderate demand at DJ10c lor brl. and keg. Bacon dull and selling in the same way at 7j10e for shoulders and sides, and Hl'ttUlAc for clear side3. Bulk meat in fair demand, and the market firm at 682c for shoulders and sides. Whisky is higher and in fair demand at 17ic for rectified. Corn unchanged and in fair demand at 5Gc for mixed. Coffee firm and-in fair demand at 13c for prime. Sugar firm with a fair demand at 57c for fully fair to choice. Molasses in good demand, but the stock of prime to choice being exhausted prices of such are nominal. Fermenting is selling at 23c. Sight Exchange on New York par. MISCELLANEOUS. IZgHEUIFIf'S tSJLJsMl JVO. 174. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of seven executions, five of which were issued out ef the office of the Clerk of th Conrt of Common Pleas, and two out of the Circuit Court of Vamlerbusgb county, Indiana,, in favor of Wm. B. Yonng and Washington Carson, Charles K. Keynolds, Frederick W. Davoe and Charles Pratt, Wm. H. Kv. rson, Barclay Prenton, Thomas J. Hoskiuson and Christopher Jj. Graff, Wm. T. Smith, Josiab Knightlej-, Jsmes K. Kent, K. 0. Tucker and J. B. Carter, vs. Kli;.ha S. Babcoch, and to me directed, I have levied upon, and will, ou WEDNESDAY, APRILSd, 18 1, Between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock r. M.of said day, at the door of the Court House in tlie citv of vansville, Indiana, offer fcr sale at public auction, the rents and profits for trm not exceeding seveu years of th folio win described real estate to-wit: Lois No. four (4) anil nve (.1 , aud the hair ot lor Ni.. three t.i) ai joining said lot No. four (), all iu the Ashland Place, ICvanV'lle, V aiidcrlHii gh County-and B. ate ot Indiana, ac-or iing to the recorded plat there, t and being tli premiss on w hich the eaid ElishaS. Rabcock resido?. And should said rents and profits of said real estate not sell for a earn sufficient to sati.fy said writ and costs, I will, at the same time and place, om r for sale and sell the foe simple of said real (state, for the satisfaction of said writ and costs, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JO:lN S. (iA V I I I . Sheriff V. c. Wheeler Jt Tglehart, Janiss K. Keid, and Morris S. Johnson, pl'fl 's att'ys. Aiarch 0th, 1S01. marll-3ww All persons owning or interested in lands adjoiniug the following described tract arc hereby notified that on the 3tli day of March, s. D. lir't'.t, the Connty Surveyor- of Vanderburgh County will proceed to rua the lines and establish the corners of the north east quarter of the south-east quarter, also-ihe south half of the south-cast quarter of the north-east quarter, in t-ectjou do, town 7 south, range 11 west, in the Yiriconues land district. marl2 JOHN KING. Noti is hereby given that I will sell at public auci ion, on Saturday, the Kith day of April next, at the resiileneo ef Patrick Calvert, late of Vanderburgh roimty, deceased, all bis personal property, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Beds, Ac. A credit of twelve months will be given on all .sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his Dote with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with interest from date. LEROY CAtVFRT, March lSthi 1801. Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersign' d has been appointed administrator of the estate of Pat. rick Calvert, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LF.P.OY CALVERT, Adm't, March 12-3ww UR fl XT 8 JVO Tlt'Ji. adjoining the following dcnrilo'l tract, are hereby m.tifioti (hat on the 2-Hh day oi March, a. d. Ii3ilt the CVunty Surveyor of V;iutlerburq:li county will proceed to run tha linos and establish the coriu-rs of thu south t quarter of tho s uth.-e;ut quurtnr of eoction Xovon in town No-six, south of ranp No. 9 went in tho Vineennes land district. frb23-3tw AUGUST KUULEXIlOfcLTKB. 1 ItJMJYIS TJiJTOK'8 JVO TICS. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator rfe tonus uon of the estate of John Dean, late .of Vanderburgh, county, deceased. Said es'ate is supposed to bo solvent. Alt pernors indebted to said est-ite will please cail on the; undersigned and pay np, and a'.l persona having claims against saidestatc will plouse file the sumo for collection. WILLIAM FEL3TEAP, Marchl3 3ww Administrator de oonnji now. ma 5 Bbls. Kxtra Fliut Hominy for Sale bv dec. 17. . COUK LANGLF.Y. Ague and Fever OB HILLS AND FEVER SPEEDILY CURED BY js3ws:x,3c,:e3:''js rsfUiJR JtTTtus"Troj of nr..n.t:Hs Ji in 'Dram and Medicines, and persons afflicted with the Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever, is repectfully invited to this celebrated medicine, which has justly, obtained a high reputation throughout the country, and for many years has maintained its superiority over all other remedies as a sate, certain, speedy and permanent cure fur Chills and Fever or Ague and Fever. It does not produce hc.Tdachr, giddiness, buzzing of the ears, or any of tho unpleasant effects which bo frequently attend the uses of Quinine or other remedies, bnt may be given in all cases and nndr all circumstances whatever, to females, infants, and all persons who are debilitated or have the most delicate constitutions, without the loast apprehension: of any injurious or even nnpleasatt effects. This medicine has become a staple remedy, and fir years has been extensively used throughout the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alalnma, Misi issippi, Louisiena, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, IInois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska Pennsylvania, Michigan, and California, and moie lately in Kansas Territory, and has permanently cured '2,0011,000 of cases in all its varied forms aud conditions, many of whiuh were of from one to three years' standing, aud had resisted all the usual remedies known in the country, and in no case did it fail to make a perfect and permanent cure where the directions were properly followed. Such is its Invariable success that it has gained tho confidence, fav or, and patronage of a larue number of respectable practitioners of medicine throughout tho country, who prescribe aud administer it in preference to quinine and other remedies. The Proprietor lias in his possession a large number of certificates and other testimonials from persons who bsve used this medicine, as well as from physicians, drufrists, apothecaries, and otber dealers in medicine, attesting its superior virtues as a curative in Chills and Fever or Atrno and Fever, aud heeould obtain many thousand more, or enough t ) fill up a larjro volume, but. be docs not deem it necessary, as it is already extensively and favorably tnowu to the public generally.' For sale by city and country Drupeista and Apothecaries throughout the West, North-west and South-west. ' WILSON, PTR, it O ., (SCCCE3S0R3 TO WILSON A STAltllIRD), Wholesale Agents, Louisville, K y' IOHN7J. SMITH. Proprietor.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ======= MARCH 1st - - - - - - - 1861 ——— Headquarters For Spring —AT— 13 First street, of GOLDEN MILL SAW. Sisn EVANSVILLE, IND. Now opunirie and to arrive, the following eeuson. able goods, t reduced prices 5 casks Planters Hoes, extra heavy, 25 dor. Handled Hoes. 10 casks Trace Chains, (extra quality.) 5 casks Log Chains. 30 doz Root Hames.

0. S. WELLS,

Garden Rakes. Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Cow Bells, heavy. Meal Selves. Coffee Mills. Hand Saws. cases Hook-tooth X Cut o Saws. -; 3 cases Mill Saws. , 5 casks Curry Combs, (heavy Jiingiisn.; 200 doz Augurs. 60 doz Chisels and Gouges. 500 doz "BUTCHER'S" Files 200 doz Locks and Latches 1500 gross Gimlet Screws. 200 doz Butt Hinges. 60 doz Strap and T Hinges Also 1800 doz Table Knives. 600 doz Pocket Knives. 100 doz Shears and Scis sors. 50 doz Razors, Wade & But cher s. And 10 cases "OHIO TOOL CO'S " extra BENCH and other PLANES. Blood's & Waldron Scythes, 10O doz. Briar Scythes, . 10 doz. Scythe Snathes, " 60 doz. Grain Cradles, 25 doz. Forks, 2, 3, & 4 prong, 75 doz. Scythe Stones, 200 doz. Hay Rakes, (Wood), 25 doz. In Sundries 5 cases Percussion Caps. 50,000 Fish Hooks. 15 Gross Butler's Blacking. 50 coils Manilla Rope. 25 coils Cotton Rope. 300' lbs Twine Hemp, and Cotton. 300 lbs Cotton Trot Lines and Staging. Together w ith Gun Barrels and Trimmings. Patent Well Curb3. Pump Cham and Gearing. Platform, Counter, and Tea Scales. Japanned and Stamped Tinware. 50 bdls Iron WireWhips and Lashes. Combs, Porte Monnaies, and Needles. Cabinet Hardware & Tools. Coopers' Tools, (Rochester.) 3000 ft very best brand of Gum Belting. 500 lbs Gum and Hemp Packing. 10G0 ft Gum Hose. 100 lbs Copper Belt Rivets. T give exclusive attention to the WU0LF.SALK TiiAL'K. My Foroisrn nnti American Goobare all made uj KXPRKSbLY VUR MJfi, from orders and 8;tmple pivpQ the Maundy: Hirers aeveral months Uef rohant, thus securinji i(od8 t xucily nuitahle to my tratlo, ot the Lvst n utility and tht lownt )OK-il)lo jiricPH, lfcansQ tht y !Icoini from tirat Imnds. Thin is s-'U-efideiit. Cash and Prompt Customers Will find my establishment the very place, as I am after the B1CST f RAOE, aud entirely satisfied with low fignrts to all such. - , . Prices reduced 10 per cent., Fully, ou many articles of Hardware. C. S. WELLS, mnrl6-till july 1 Sign of tho Golden Mill Saw. READ & BURROW, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, STRAW HATS, &C. No. l i Main Street, EVANSYILLK, IND. We are now n-ceiving the large-it and most deeirable stock of S'pting and and Summer Goods iu onr line ever brought to this market purchased direct from the manufacturers, at panic pbicks, and will be sold to the trade on terras to suit the times. Call and examine foryourselves. mari) rjpn fi.t n tMJVJK n a jrjvit otiirms. -4c A nice a-sortvient of ,Soi.er(.'W(7e fr eJ, war ranted new, fcr sale by the pound or oitiice, 100 per :ent. cheaper thn buying io i:apers, at . VICKEilY'S, mar9 No. 8 Main st. new Gordon See. Is, from tho gardens of the Shakers, Kinleys, and Parkers, for sale by box, or less, at VICKKKY'S, mar9 No. 82 Main st. "jf J.'.Vfi V ti .1 H S . iJ . f A- sol tment ol the duTureiit griiib s just received aud for sale at reduced rates, at V ICKERY BKO'S, ' marO No. 82 Main st. rai hl i f.ntu:i r, HUMS - JiL sorted W'bi-ebiig Naiis, 50 boxes ns sorted AViudow Glass, for sale at maifl vickkry rmos.. No. 82, Main st. i,'A'V . ' I' I. fi ft 10 JtUtIttiLS Green Apples. For sale bv mur7 COOK. LANGLEY.

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Forwarding and Commission. ======= C. R. RUDD. S. L. RUDD RUDD BROTHERS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, Mo. 38 Poydras Street, feb21-tmos NEW ORLEANS. —————— vTitTTa! k M a & c o , . X JEL ODU023 AND Commission Merchants, No. O Sort li W at er M. , K v a us villc. Agents for the sale of Salt, Elmir, Grain, rrovisions, and all other articles of Produce. oct25 A. LEMCKE & CO., Dealers in 1'roiJace, AND Commission Merchant ilavu rtiiioveil to No. Main Strw t. nov3 I. A. CRANK WM. SHOWN. CSANE & CROWN, Forwarding & Commission And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, INI). tS- Affents for Kanawha Suit sl Liberal dish advances mad Com pany . "i-tt i on Shipments of PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Cliee.se anil Butter Agency. R. 23. O'EELSY, 2 O D U OE COMMISSION MERCHAIJT. Agent for the sale of Western Reserve Butter and Cheese. No. M Sycamore Street, dec'JO KVANSVILLK, I NP. F- SHARPS, MERCHANT, Aud Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Garden & Grass Seeds, Machines, Trees, Plants, Hydraulic Cement, Lime, Plaster, &c, &c. Mo. 5 Sycamore st.? Itet wceu First and Main, EVANSVILLE, IND. tnar9 Old Established Wbarf EVANSVILLE. IND. Uoat .1JVJ COMMISSION MiiltCHANTS. General Iailrori,titeainbmt, and ICxj'i cs Aitunts Spticial Apents for tho PENN. CJCA'TKAL liAUAi.i)A l; and coanectiy:is, over wnii b wo are a'ltl.nrized to give through receipts at th. lowest tiossjble rates Having a mammoth Wharfboat at ihe landing, the largest on the Ohio Itiver, irapatde of sioriricr and protecting all merchandi'.e lili!o to dririmo from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, iorwarded to our care by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR tANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storiuc and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us lorsule.audsatisfaction guaranteed. Oftiee and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on ti:e Wharf bout, where we are to be found, attending to tho interests Of our patrons at all hours, day and uitrht. With our superior fiu-ilities ; lone stiindiiijr ; nnHriTig energy; aud knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, t a' hope to merit a continuance ol the exb usivepatron. age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on al ! consignments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of tho principal markets, North. Kasi or South. P. C. O'HILhi JSC CO. i N EW A 14 U A KG KM KN 1'. The Adams ICxpkess Company lesiKwnfnllv an nounce to their friends and patrons, the public of vansville and vicinity, that, with increased (.leni ties for the transportation of Fit EIGHT, PACKAGE!!, ST 0 N E Y A X JJ VALVAR I, E S, They solicit a continuance of inrmer favors. Kdpocinl care taken in the collerti'iri of Iiills, T'l-afis, Notes, and the transportation of small and vaJniible packages. All persons wisning to avail themselves ol tlie IHlities of the Kxprs, can obtain but desired infor mation in reference to the routes and details of the business, at tbuir Office ou iist street, b twein Main and Locust, opposite the Post lilliie. dels G. U. Flail. Agent. JVICJi JL fcusrar cured Hams inst received at feb2l KLLIOT'1'6 Family Grocery. tttfXK.V MJf fine ne Straw Brooms for sale at feb-21 ELLIOTT'S l'Kiuily Groiry. 'mHijrtJK Ju toes. Wt JVJ-J 8 IMJVVVtf fK jrOT.fe still have a tew more of those white Nech&miocks, which give such good su'.udao. tiiiu. JAS. EKS KIKE ,V CO., marl 8 No. 17 Mail st. 3 ft tf U IS J, MS jr t M UJM-iU bhds fair to choice for sale by S. E. G1LBEI1T A CO., anil No. 4 Sycamore stris-t. vtteh, i:aas .fv j'oi,x.TMf, received daily and for sale bv tabl5 GEO. FoSTEll A CO. jqwi BUjyrr. THJS it-i: 1. 1, jw vis, jJ Store, lately owned and occupied by Michael Guvisk, deceased, as a grocery and provi-don store, corner of Main and Fourth streets. Tiior is a first-rats smoke house attached to tho store. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. HA II M, Jr. julyll-dAwtf 2TX i JS'tl M H, WISCONSIN, IuWA, and JIISSOl'KI MO.NKY bought at 6 per cent. and sold at 4 per' on t. rfi''n'. Merchants aud others .can gi t their, Fusiern exchange nt low figures at the SAVINGS HANK, febi No. 4 Fii it i-tr s-t. bt r.ri i' s, tiviTAnt,: t- on t tium it. tgJ Parlor, or Kitchen (to burn Coal Oil) at little above cost, mar4 lor sale by JA.S. EnSKINK CO., No. 17 Main st V fi W - R H I fJt 1. !SIU I' i Proctor (iambic's best Soap, Pi.H-ior . (,' uol.l.Gamble's M. Germau Soap, j'rocUir d German Soap, just received at JAS. E1UKINK A CO'S Family Grocery, fel2-i No. 47 Main sir. el. grutmvH TK.tm wk 11.1 jvti tv Vy open averygixwl assortment ol ihe virions grades both black and green, v hicb we can recommend as choice.. JAS. JCItMi I N K '., fsbia No. 47 Main at.

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c.-TTT) i ne new i'asseuier susrair ISmf:).-! AUTOCRAT, IltNiliS Mm-ii."i-kniaKlifc tor, will leave as abov eci

Til l. Iisji, Y, the i:lst inst. I'ir freight or r,Msa?e apply on board, or to BROWN A CRANK, Agents. !" Excellent accommodations for slock, febl FOR THE WABASH . . . k w k fl"- b. Steamer URKKNVII l-t-'r'.'f.;? Bakkb, Captain, will I OUKV"OTSt on Friday evening the t ILLK, A. W. leave as above iiitheafri inst. t nr Kn i-lit olas.h!ie apply on Is.ard. srar7-2td HECULAR WAB ASHPACK ET. , rpn"!-. The uew and staunch sieaiunr IX'-h'V;? SAMI Kb OKU bza-:,Jj Win run as aimvo during the seasa , For freight or passage apply on board. tWIoii' ff A" a V I j .1 H Ml ii l :ii.'':ct, Cl'KLEW.Caii Ul tta Stl KH'KH ipt. SkndMl liin us above dtiriiii; Iho Fur freight or passage apply i'U 1 d. u. s. mail. Mkml EVAPiSVILLE AND PADUCAH TRI-WEEKLY PACKET, est! 3 I' t Wii Kit IU satcr, I.ae Km lsvllle jMomlays, Wtrinet I:iys, and I'r lii.-i ys, nt 1 o'clock T. SI. Ic-uve ialucai. ''-..csilay a, Tliiirsilaya ail Sut unlays, at U A. 91. Tho IlUNBAlt makes close contiect ions at Pad a -cah with packets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, & NEW ORLEANS, And at KvaiiBvillo with packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI Ilallroat, lor tlie East. T. C. DAVI3 Sc Co., Agents, bep!2S New Wharf-boat, Kv iiisville. CFIAHLEY BOWENI! II. T. flKXTKll, JUiUr. Wm: H' iii I j-, . .loln Deiler, The IK.'WEN is the rmiiliir Kvnnsville and Oairo Swi.t, Li-.'ht-Draught, . S. Mail, I'assonger aud fivi.-ht Packet. . f1' Arrives at Fvansvilli, every Tuesday and r HL.ay morning, niakiog close connect iu:i with the E.AC. KAU,LOAl Kdlt LOl'lSVf LIK, C1N. f'INN ATI, AND THE KASi". " Leavea f:t:iusille every Tuesday and Satin lav at l' oMoi k m., connecting with CTM B I'.TiT, AND A T E N N KSS E K K I VEB Packets nt mith land, and at Cairo w fih the ILLIVfilS ( i:NTKAL li AILROAD, Ami willi rackets for ST. I.O! IS, Ml HfPHlS. AND XKW O It LEANS . ;o i r: j. jovv.N goes lo t.airoevfir, Tuesilay, and tht .iti.fr.i r.owi.a goes io s iiiro every toatl'. O. MKTS Agent, O.TIeii w ith W. M. Aikiiiuii k Co. nr. lav. oetii pf't .nr. t.i.K.-rfl l.iUHTi ur:i:igut steamer 11. CAMP. I.LLL, t apt. LiTtK, will leao ns iibovu Ihi eiiing. F,r Ireiht or pH.-Knire, apply on bfard. JK villowiid In-wiin (Imcii Pfukct. I'be li-lit Ur:,!t U. S. Mail SteniHe MA'I'TIR COOKK. W. S. VAN iMKTUH, ( apt J TKAVIS, Cl'k.ll Leaves ICvansvillo every Monday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock, i". M ; leaves Healing Green every Wednesday and Haturday, at K A. m. nov8 art Htet TH :1 KReti.Tttjv Jtjyn I'UND ltlVKlt. The ebrant MS.Iter . Ktiulller I.ITK K KS, .T'.fl Mi IioMAl.K, Master, Cokfmak 4 Kiist, 'ifai't ('leiks, v,ill inako regular semi-weekly trips t Soulli Carrolton an. I Pond Itiver, leaving on Wod-iiiMd.-iys and Saturdays. for freight ir pasv.ge, apply on board. no28 p tra-yrs it j, n -LtU Packet, (,'KN'l. 1). H..V.vSO.V M. M HITK, . nm . K. I., f. nc 1 I'D, master, runs ns a I cJXriw xt r'gnlar Kteiuh: and I'.ijseuiter I'm li i-f tttn iiim" ir at daily (Soiidays i -xcopUs.lj betwisn this point and Ilend ri.ii. augf TllT-OS Vlt.tIK Tii STJI -.irtlJsrtl if of time. The Lonisvilln and Henderson l.ivbt-Iiranght, Swilt, Side f, Jtsft-I W heel II. . M.arnl i'assencer Pachet.tStivrauJk Capt. A. P-ONNALLy, J. A. Lu.-k, CI It, l.i'sves lvartsville for Louisville every MonJay at la o'clock 11 . and every Thursday at ti o'clock p. M.. arriving at Louisvillo Tuesilny and Kriday ever.iugs. Iti-l iirnlnT, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday evening ut fi i'clock. T. t!. HA V IS A CO., Agents, julv2 ;-tf N,.w Wharf lioat. EVANSVHiLK ANT) LOUISVILLE IT. a MAIL PAeKKT, Xil XT GJr- E .13 ! ! I. V. HAYKK, Capt. Wlf. Pi-VAI.. '"i ll.. tJ-J IS V.1JYN fit, I, K K fKS - JO J '1 uoday and :.tiiribiy at ti o'clock P. m. Ki t':ru:ng, h aves L .aitiviile every Monday and Kridny ut 1 o'( lis k p. m. i" Tliiimgli IHIIk or Lading will lie given for Tobacco or otber freight to Pall! more or New Yo: k Ht n low r-.ti s it not b wer than by any jtherioulu. I sisengcrs or freiglit takwn at pnek'et-boat rat for sny puinton the tlhio Itiver oron !reen Hive:-. f'rj" 'the pavMcogfr Hecommodations (if the K ag n.e ate niisiirp.t(s.d by hh.v lsi.it upon the Western x'.ntcrs. Apply on board or to T. C. 1A VJS A CO., juii-7-dlf Ag.uts. T. c, )M vis. U M. Hi Mil;. rra mi in - u -l T J- is iVW (1 lelnrs and PACK KT AC5KNTS, h&sii ''! EVANSVILLE, IND. CARY'S COUGH CURE ; Or, Pectoral Troches, For the in-m-diato relief and ontmi cute of toi.ghs, Colds, JnlluiMi.a, Authrna, lloarseness, WliiMipiug (lough, Catarrh, ironcliilis, i'llhcult Kri Hilling, fcfore 1 tn-oat, Ac. Belief Warranted in 10 Minutes! I'or jtl imsters, Pnidic sp -r.k rs niul Sing.jrs, TA 1!!.V.'1'S urn indisH3isable fur cleatiug and strength, ning the voice, removing hoiiisi ness, Ac. The t.-us) kiiIi whit h they are taken, being easily car i ied in tho pocket, requiring no preparation, always ready for use on all occasioici, not liable to change iu an y climate, containing nothing injurious to t bo most del ii ate constitution, should be a sulli -ieiit recommendation to all to give thum a fair trial. it, t ents i-r TIot. For sale bv KEI.I.FK .V. WIIITK and HIEBXiOWEK A PEA ti 'K, and all di n 'gist. Fi-b21 -tint ' LOOK HEILE, EVERYBODY -i '1 Li. WI. are now niaiiiifuclniliig Wi lls' Patent Fold lug Spring ltt, the Is! and most ronvonieut now iu use, ai it can bo moved or bandied w'thont key trouble. Call and examine thein. taasa