Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 168, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 March 1861 — Page 3

The Daily Journal. =======

WEDNESDAY MORNING.................MARCH 27 ======= 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, I and 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 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. ARRIVED. Lehigh, St. Louis; Lady Jackson, Memphis. W. V. Gillum, Wabash; Horizon, New Orleans; Clara Poe. Pittsburg; Eugene, Louisville. DEPARTED. Lehigh, Cincinnati; Lady Jackson, Cincinnati; Horizon, Pittsburgh; Clara Poe, St. Louis; Eugene, Louisville; Charley Bowen, Cairo; ......The Dunbar is the regular mail boat for Paducah. She leaves at 2 o'clock.— Passengers will find the Dunbar one of the most pleasant boats on the river. Capt. Fowler takes great pride in having those who take passage on his boat enjoy themselves. The Dunbar receipts freight through to New Orleans. ......The Lue Eaves is the Green River packet to-day. She leaves this afternoon. Capt. McDonald makes everybody at home who takes passage on his boat, pays good attention to freight. The Lue Eaves is the only packet that leaves to-day. ......The Charley Bowen did not get off yesterday until 5 o'clock in the evening. She was delayed in order to get some stock that came down on the freight train in the evening. ......The Jacob Musselman is in a bad streak of luck. The storm yesterday seems in particular to have vented its spite upon her. ......At Cincinnati the wharfage receipts for the week ending Friday, amounted to $428 90, collected of eighteen boats, being an increase of $13 35 over the same time last year. ......We understand that Capt. Dexter, of the Charley Bowen, left on the Eugene last evening en route for Brownsville, Pa. We believe he intends contracting for a fine side-wheel boat to run in the Evansville and Cairo trade. ......We hope our river friends will not forget that Messrs. Dunham & Snyder, on First street, do all kinds of steamboat repairing at short notice. ......We print in another place a letter from Capt. Alf. Edwards, correcting a statement we published some days ago in regard to a difficulty among the hands on the Union, while she lay at Henderson. We were told of the difficulty by a gentleman who we thought was fully conversant with the fact mentioned, and published it accordingly. We gladly correct the error. ——>Go to the $1 store. Bell leaves tomorrow. ......We find the following items in the New Albany Ledger of Monday: The calliope Grey Eagle, lying just above the ferry landing, has been neatly repainted by Messrs. English and Denwiddie of this city, and now has the appearance of an entirely new boat. She will resume her place in the Henderson trade on Wednesday, her regular day. We notice the B. J. Adams is advertised to leave New Orleans for this port this evening. The Peytona, Chancellor, Grey Eagle, and Louisville were advertised to leave Saturday, but presume they all laid over but one or two. ......The Cincinnati Commercial of Monday says: Yesterday, about 8 A. M., fire was discovered beneath the ash pan, on the lower deck of the Ohio Belle. It was soon extinguished without material damage. An affray occurred Saturday morning in the Broadway Exchange, between Mr. C. P. Riley, formerly clerk of the Ohio Belle, and Mr. Charles Sebastian, pilot of the same boat. It is reported that Sebastain [sic] went into the Exchange, when Riley asked S. to drink, which was accepted. As Sebastian was in the act of drinking, Riley raised the bottle and knocked Sebastian down, cutting one of his eyes nearly out. Riley then kicked him and made his escape. Sebastian had his wounds dressed, but his medical attendant fears he will lose one of his eyes. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Riley. The cause of the assault we have not learned. Both are well known on the river. Sebastian was conveyed home to Louisville, on Saturday, on the Strader. MONTEZUMA, Ind., March 24, 1861. <Gentlemen>—Your journal of Friday the 22d inst is before me, in which I see it stated that the Union's crew deserted her at Henderson, on Wednesday, and that they complained of unfair treatment on the part of the cook. Your informant was altogether mistaken in the boat. The Union did not leave Evansville until Thursday morning; did not land at Henderson at all; was not deserted by her crew, or any one of them; neither has any of them complained of unfair treatment by any one. You will please make the correction. We had the best up trip of the season, and are now on our return, with enough freight engaged to put our guards in the water. The Wabash is getting low, and we may have difficulty in getting out. Very respectfully, ALF. H. EDWARDS. ======= Sonttiern Deflnltlon of Abolltlonl.m The Southern Literary Meecger gives the following definition of the word uAbfllitionist :" An abolitionist is any man who does not love slavery for its own sake, as divine institution ; who does not worship it as the cornerstone of civil liberty ; who does not adore it aa the only possible social condition on which a permanent republican government can be erected ; and who does not, in bis inmost soul, desire to see, it extended and perpetuated over the whole earth, as a means of humau reformation second in dignity, importance ,and sacredness alone to the Christina religion. He who docs not love African Slavery with this love ia an Abolitionist.

Special Notices. =======

iiolloteay' Pillt muS Oinfmfnr.Mnflamniation of the kidneys and uriuo-genital ornana. In all internal inflammation of the kidneys, bladder, Ac, caused by crave! or other local hritatioti, these medicines will effit a speedy and radical cure. Out t fl'f hundred case of persons afflict, d with gravel, and pronounced by eminent members of tin- faculty as " incurable," al who took these remedies recovered but one, and he, di--i pairing oi success, uiscouimueu mem aiier one j week's use. . Sold by all Druggists, at 25c., 62c, and j SI per box or pot. mar26-lwd iiirtaiu Ti'oimai. fortuity the ttomt ; awful of all complaints by its cause, and its effect. finds a mire remedy in Ilnnnewell's Tolu Anodyne. S in irked was its effect on a vio'et:t case, that a tvi. Urn I marked that " it mk'.ht canse drunketino s, by rhe ease with which it was cured." The iciviiiir ot pium actually aneniTHtes the case, re produces a c unter delirium, and it requires no arnumiit to prove that this is a stop to cure. This contrast of the Anodyne with preparations of opium, we ask to be prve l by all, and are wiliinsr to rest on results aloue. Kead the pamphlet, and follow directions carefullv. See advertisement. ' Coimu. The sudden charges of nur climtte j are Bources of Tclmonauv, T5aoscinL, and Asthmatic Afkfctions. Experience having proved i that simple remedies often act speedily and certainj ly when takeu in the early stnges of the disease, ! recourse (should at once be had to "Brown's EronchLil Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Couph, j or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by i this precaution a more sorious attick may be effnetj imlly wardeil off. Public Speakers ar.d Si-igors I will lind them effectual for clearing and fctrength- ! enintf the voice. See advertisement. ! tlecl-enidAw A'dTtr amd Jg'ut .' M-'tstr .& tSgu ! Emigrants mid others who remo'e to the western part of tho United States, complain in bitter termi of th fit'l diseases that prevail in those sections. Some of the mut Intelligent physicians bear testimony to litis f u't. Dickens, the Shekspeare ofthis !;e, i'i picturing ' Litt'.e Eden," a western tettlom.nit, in a bo.ik entitled ' Martin Cliuzzlewit," ays that the most flourishing institution was tbe I'i ver ami Apno, which bad killed all wbo ttUmp;ed to make a j ermunent residence of it. Mark Taph-y, who could only be jolly under gloomy circumstances, Haid that Fever and Agne had given him cause f r uuire jollity than he would like to experience apaiu. Iir. Hostettur's Celi braled Sitters U Ihe only cure f"r this terrible disease, that iu would recommend to the public Try them, and he convinced of their power. I'ur bsle by all druggists and doal'-rs generally ri. ry whore. tu;r26-lwd Hair Kpt'Hair UyHilalr fiic:.'.' VtilliainA liatrhclor's Hair live! The original nud best in world ! 1 ! All othors are mere imitations, and lmuld be avoid' d, if you wish to escape ridicul.. OKAY, KEI, or RUSTY . Hair. Dyed instantly to a beantift:! r ; Natural "Brown or Black, witbonr injury to the flavor Skin. FIFTEEN M 1'ALS AND MPLOMS !;aT. been uwaldrd to Wm. A. 15.1TCI1KLOK linn 18'9, and ovi" 80,i in apj Htons have ler n.idu to th Hair ol his Patrons 'Ills famous Dye IV. A. HATCH KLl U'S HA I ft DYL' produces a color not to be distir lished from nature, and is wAjKNT.i ind to ioj i. in the least, however lot!)? it may be ciitinued. ami the ill etTct3 of bad Iye remedied ; the Hub' invigorated for life by this Splendid Pye: Sold in all cities and tou ot the Cnitcd Etuta, by Dni-'tf:!Hts and F'ancy floods Dealers. ttil. n( Genuine has the name and address upon e stool f.lalu engraving on four sides of each Box of Wiii.hb A. TtATciiKMiK. Adilress ('HAS. BATCH KLOR, Proprietor, aept.2!1 lyrdiw 81 Harclay-st, New York. italrh4lor't Hair Hfft. Thit Ht'lciiili 1 Hair liye ba no equal iustautaneous in nffect Heautii'ul Black or Natural Itrown no stain intf the akin or injmiiit the Hair remedies the absurd and ill rict of H.nl ln, and invito rates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless igued " W. A. Batchelor." Sold every w "re. CHA8. BATCHEI.OK.I iprietor, sepl 'll Kl liar, day -sr. Notr Vork MM SHIP. The Copartnership heretofore existing nmler tho title of Scantiin a Stephens is this day disuoivt i'i by mutual consent, by K. K. Stephens retiring from the concern. The biniuess of the old firm will be settled iu by James Scantiin & Co., who will continue business at the old stand. JAS. SCAXTLTN, J.t. It. I'.. STEPflKNS. Having disposed of my interest in the firm of Scant tin & Stephens to James Scantliu A Co., I take pleasure in recommending the new establishment to all the patrons of the old tlrm. inarli-Mwd UOft'T K. STEPHENS. TO T11K mm public. The public bave been no often imposed on by un principled men who have advertise I worthless tiusM ums as valuable M.-dical Remedies for disease, that it is now exrtenndy difficult to introduce an article, of r,-at merit. In cillini; vonr attention to DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE isf f mo n We ftol confident that we are performing au act of humanity to tne alllicted of the land, as should never cause us to be classed nmons: the humbugs of Ihe dav. Thtws justly celebrated WINE BITTEES are maie from askilful comb untion of Bcyberry, Gfiit , Camomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, ftol m it's Seal, Comfrey and Spikenard, with a pure and tmadailterated Wine. As a remedy fwr Incipient Consumption, Tiaea of the Throat, Indigestion, Uyp'idia, Nrvotid Complitiuts, DiHeaaes pwuliur to Keniulof, and, ana general Tonic, tlioy will prove truly v;luall.-. For weakn's UDd GnerHl debility they are UNSURPASSED ! Clergymen, Lawyers, and all Public Speakers, a'se Ktn4c.uts, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, SeamstreKca, and all persons who lead a sedentary life will diTive great bi-ueft. from tbe use of the.. Bitters. Although tbe medical men of tho country, as a general thinir, dipapp-ove of Patent Medicines, yt we do not bulteve that a respectable rnysician can lie found iu the United States, who will not highly ap .rove of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPEKIAL WINE BITTEKS. For sale by Chas. Widdifield & Co., Proprietors, IS William Street, New Vork. W. II. P. STOPDAHD, KELLER & WUITE, janl f-4uidAw Agents. Evansville, lad. JU Posts. The subscriber has iust received from Oiean, N. Y., it lot of the best Hemlock ienciog ever offered iu this market. He is also prepared to furuisU good Fence Posts, in larre or smad quantities. Call at the corner of Seventh and Main streets. "No trouble to show goods." (ln.7-.iiw J. K. GLOVER. I take ileaHure to thank my friends and th piililic fur their past putrouiie, and nolicit a con tiuuance for th new concern. I r.Hpectfully re iuit at' tiersotiH indebted to me hy open account hoiid.anit notes over-due, to settle thp B.itne, as I niu anxious to closit' np my old business i oori a po iblo. (jan.'i) W.M. UIEKISOWEIt. J FJ.VS , A JS COJ L. 1 ana still dolivegriiiic to any part of the city (in quantities of uot loss than 'M bushels) the btwt quality of Bodiam MineConl, well screened, at 9 cellJH per biishc-l. I am also prepared to deliver au article of Coal, taken unscreened from the pile, at S cents per bushel; aud slack or nut Coal, in limiied quantities, at 6 cents. JOHN WYJJOM), decl7-tf Hec'yand Man'r Bodiam Siiu'ir Co. " Poi' Xlont. The dwelling house now occupied by Sam't List r and family, on Second street, i'os ession given tiret of April. There are ten rooms in the hou-se. and it t one of tho most comfortable deliinir in t!n"Mty. Apply to. mar20-dw. ItlOH'I) KAlKKill. 4 or 6 men wanted to split fence rails, near town Call immediately at VICKEKY BUG'S, niarttt No. 82 Main ttrat.

Who Saw the Steer. The richest thing of the season, if we except the follies of secession, came off the other day in the neighborhood of the market. The greatest Jonathan imaginable, decked out in a slouch hat, a long blue frock, and cowhide shoes, big as gondolas, with a huge whip under his arm, stalked into a billiard saloon, where half a dozen persons were trundling the ivories, and after recovering from his first surprise at the, to him, singular aspect of the room, inquired if "any of 'em seen a stray steer," affirming that the "blasted critter got away as he came through town with his drove, tother day, and he hadn't seen nothin' on him sence." The bloods denied all knowledge of the animal in question, and with much sly winking at each other, proceeded to condole with him on his loss in the most heartfelt manner. He watched the game with much interest, as he evidently had never seen nor heard anything of the kind before, and created much amusement by his demonstrations of applause, when a good shot was made—"Je-rusalen!" being a favorite interjection. At last he made bold to request the privilege of trying his skill, when he set the crowd in a roar by his awkward movements. However, he gradually got his hand in, and played as well as could be expected for a greenhorn. All hands now began to praise him, which so elated him that he began to think himself a second Phelan; and he actually offered to bet a dollar with his opponent, which of course he lost. The loss and the laugh so irritated him that he offered to play another game, and bet two dollars, which he pulled out of a big roll—for it seems his cattle had sold well, and he was quite flush. This bet he also lost, as the fool might have known he would, when, mad as a March Hare, he pulled out a fifty spot, the largest bill he had, and offered to bet that on another game. The crowd mustered around and raised enough to cover it, and at it they went again, which, by some <strange> turn of luck, greeny won. He now offered to put up the hundred he had just won against another hundred. Of course he couldn't blunder into another game, so they now could win back what they had lost, and fleece the fellow of his own roll besides. They sent out for a famous player, who happened to have money enough to bet with, and another game was played, which Jonathan also won. Another hundred was also raised and bet and won; and it was not till he had blundered through half a dozen games, and by some <unaccountable> run of luck won them all, draining the pockets of his opponents of some four hundred dollars, that they began to smell a very large "mice." When everybody got tried of playing, gawky pulled on his frock over his head, took his whip under his arm, and walked quietly out, turning around at the door and remarking, "Gentlemen, if you should happen to see any thing of that steer, I wish you'd just let me know." At last accounts they had not seen the steer, but they have come to the conclusion that they have seen the <elephant!—Newburyport Herald>. ———<>——— Miscellaneous. ———

At the Inauguration Ball in Washington, Mrs. Drake Mills was gorgeously attired in two thousand dollar's worth of laces and twenty thousand dollars worth of diamonds. Seeds and cuttings are now sent hy mail in packages weighing not over eight ounces when the distance is under 1,500 miles, when over that distance, two cents per ounce. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger says there were thirty thousand persons in the procession celebrating St. Patrick's day in Sew York on Monday. It is taid shat goods are coming into StLouis via New Orleans, free of duty. The Government ha3 been apprised of the matter, and will take proper steps in the case. The Nashville Patriot publishes along memorial wittenjby Mrs. L. Virginia French, and signed by Mrs. Uenry Clay, Mrs. Terhune, (" Marion Ilarland,") Mr3. Sigourney, Mrs. Rosa Vertner Johnson, and other distinguished lalies, which was written to l e presented to the Tennessee Convention. It is a strong and eloquent appeal lor ihe Union, but as the Convention was not held, it was of course never presented. Champagne. A New York liquor dealer testifies that a certain lot of champagne, recently sold bv him, was made of what was called " turnip juice." This was made to sparkle by gas made from vitriol and marble dust, and then labeled Champagne. Prom turnip juice a very palatable drink can be made closely resembling common Champagne, and not at all deleterious to the system. A Vulgar Set. The Charleston Mercury pronounces the Northerners a vulgar set. It says President Lincoln is an ' ignorant low fellow," representing "millions cf equally ignorant, presumptuous and vulgar people men puffed up with ili-gotttn wealth, ragged starvelings of yesterday, unbalanced, ungoverned." Ai.ex II. Stephens and the President's In Acer cal. It is given out that the reluctant Vice President of the new Confederacy pronounces the inaugural one of the ablest and most ingenious state paper3 he ever read. I'hil. Prtss. A barge is loading at the arsenel dock, Troy,wifh ammunition and gun carriages for Ft. Pickens. About 200 tons of warlike implements will go down on her. Colonel Forney, clerk of the House of Representatives, has disbursed nearly $700,000 since the beginning of tho last Congress, and not a single item of his accounts has been suspended or disallowed. Ttit! street (horse railroad) cars in St. Louis are to be propelled by steam. The furnace and boiler are to be ufr'ght, and placed in the front of the car, otcupytng a space of about three feet square. The cylinders are to be three inches in diameter, with a nine inch stroke, and will give a power equal to about three horses. T. Jeff. Sherlock, Esq., the present U. I o. surveyor tor me port, oi Cincinnati, uas been tendered tho position of Consul from thft ' Southern Confederacy," for the " North-western States," by Jeff Davis the office to bo located in Cincinnati. Our neighbor of the Constitution rather pettishly suggests that if the editor of tho Alabamiau is not satisfied with the government cf the new Confederacy he had better leave it. If all were to leave who are dissatisfied, we fear the balance would soon have to leave or do worse, for they would have few left ou whom they could safely rely for self-protection It is a remarkable tact, and why it is so we know not, that the substantial, physical force of the country the hard-iisted, hard working men everywhere, who are expected to do all tbe fighting when their country calls, were from the beginning opposed to the ordinance of secession, and are becoming daily more and more dissatisfied with it. Fur a while they were disposed to acquiesce, but, a3 they watch the further developments of that measure, the muttering thunders of their indignation cannot be longer suppressed. North Alabamian.

THE FRUIT.—The peach buds have been severely tried during the past two weeks, but the general impression is, that where the tree was not actually in blossom (which was only to a limited extent) the fruit is still safe in this locality. We should be pleased to learn from our subscribers in Southern Indiana in regard to fruit and crop prospects generally, in their respective neighborhoods. Will they send us the desired information for publication?—N. A. Ledger>. ———<>———

THE international Exhibition of 1862 is to include an important provision for the exhibition of pictures, and the building to be erected will be arranged with a magnificent gallery, properly lighted. There has been some talk amongst our artists of getting together a collection of pictures, with the view to a separate exhibition in London. Heretofore we have been entirely ignored by the European powers, and it is about time we should make an effort to convince them that there is such a thing as an American school. ======== NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STARCH 1st - - 1861 For Spring HARDWARE AT 0. S. WISXjJLiS, 13 First street, Sign of GOLDEN MILL SAW. EVANSVILLE, IND. Njw opuniiig aii'l to arrive, tho following &o&ajn. able good-?, at r'Juo-d ;nirc3 1 5 casks Planters Hoe3, extra i heavy. 25 doz Handled Hoes. 10 casks Trace Chains, (extra quality.) 5 casks Log Chains. 30 doz Root Hames. 20 50 25 25 25 35 30 it Garden Rakes. Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Cow Bells, heavy. Sleal Seives. Coffee Mills. Hand Saws. 3 case3 Hook-tooth X Cut Saws. 3 cases Mill Saws. 5 casks Curry Combs, (heavy English.) 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 dors Shears and Scissors. 50 doz Razors, Wade & Butcher's. And 10 cases "OHIO TOOL CO'S " extra BENCH and other PLANES. Blood's & "Waldron Scythes, 100 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. Ia .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 with f Gun Barrels and Trimmings. Patent Well Curbs. Pump Chain 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.) A Iho 3000 ft very best brand of Gum Belting. 500 lb3 Gum and Kemp Packing. 1000 ft Gum Hose. 100 lbs Copper Belt Rivet3. I piv cxclunive atteutiou to the WHOLESALE Tit AT. E. 1y Foreign and American Goods are all made np EXPltKaSLY FOB ME, from order and samples given tho Manufacturers several months Ix-furn-hand, thus spciirins Woo da exactly suitable to my trado, of tbo ln-t quality and the lowest possilde prices, because they allcoino from first hands. This is self-eviileut. Cash and Prompt Customers Will rind tnv eataMi.-diment the very place, as I am nfier the BEST TRADE, aud entirely satisfied with low figures to all such. Prices reduced 10 per cent., Fully, on many articles of Hardware. C. S. WELLS, marlC till july 1 Sign of the Golden Mill Saw. Koti e is hereby ctven that I will Fell at Mihlic auction, on Satnrd'iy, the 13th day of April next, at t he residence cf Patrick Calvort, late of Vanderbursh county, deceased, all his personal property, conistin of Household and Kitsheu Furniture, Bcd-J, Ac. A credit of twelve Months will brs given ou all sums over three dollar, the purchaser trivial? his note with approved s.irety, waiving valua tion and appraisement laws, with interest from date. LKKOY CALVKKT. March 1-th, 18M. Administrator. Noti'-e is hereby (riven that the nndersigned has I ten a.pointod administrator of the estate of Patrick t'alvert, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. tid estate is supposed to be solvent. LKKOV CALVERT, Adm'r. March U-3ww

MISCELLANEOUS. ======= BOERHAVE'S

mem Hitters tor Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c Tki succosfful introduction and nse of this oate t.rated liemedy has born the sipnnl for a literal flood of compounds called "bitters," offered In various t iraa, froni a qnart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word Hitters" is but another name for "grog," or Siime villanous whiskey mixture. But the really preat relief derived from ti, liiuute dofio, one teaspoouful, of our medicine, BCEEHAVE'S HOLLAND WTIEES, nn'f the entire a'nnce nf after prottrattn, fa.ia astaUinhed forit a reputation which the host of Imitations and counterfeits have fiiilud to underniin ! is positively u vegetable preparation, with barely suiheieut pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of tho genuine, (Half-rint Bottles.) price 0ni DolijirIt is a medicine of long-trie I cfS'"nry for Icrifying the HUxxl. so essential f.r the foundation of poid health and tor Correcting disorders of the etoniach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary eiltscts. The stonaach will speedily reeaio Its strength, a healthy actiou of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health bs the quick result. Tor ISTDIGE3TIOK-, Try Bcrhave's Holland EiUcrs. For HEARTBURN", Try Bsriiive's Holland Bitters, For ACIDITY, Try Bc?riiaves HGHanil Enters. For WATEE3HASH, Try Dcriiave's HoSland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Eflerhave's IIolI&Efl Biltors. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try Bflcrfcavc's Elollaad Eittcrs. For COSTIVE?:nS3. Try Bajriiavc's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Bffirluvs's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, UhoTiruatie, and Neiira'ir AITimv ticms. It lias iu immtToi; iiirjt.tncs proved highly beneilciul, und In otliirn eflW'tod n decided euro. Ren d Oar e fully ! Th frwifilut, hikMiIy-conct-Titratod IScfhhave'h IIolLr liirifens in put up in half pint bottled only, and ritHiJHl At One Dollar p-r ittl. The pjtMxt deinund for tldn Truly ct'l.'liraU'd medicine liru induced many iniftitti-'H, which thii public should guard against purehaunp. Iti Mirr of im-tx-.ftitifm t that our nam is on age, Jr. & Co. em. iSOLE Pftor-FHETORS, I'nTrfia'iujJi. pa. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, EvanscilU, Jnd L itre CoH-jh, VoUi, Jioarsfmcvt, Injlu w.?a. any Irritation or ittn-enegs the Thrituty Uetirve ihe Hacking Vffiyh in CiHtaumtti-oH, ISron-chitifi-A thina9 and lurrh. Clear and git sfrrijth to (ha voire of FCBL.IC SPEAKERS atxl SIX lilts. Few are aware of the importance of cbeckirejr a Couch or "Ccinmon ('old" in its Drat stae ; that which in the Iwiriiiiiinjr would j'ield to a nnld remedy, if neglected, koou attacks the Lungs. 4 Brown's bront hiul Truches," containing demulcent nirrtdieuts, allay Pulmonary aud Bronchial lirilation. "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the 'Troche' are a specitic) having made mo often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. l lecuniniend their use to Public SrmKKiw." "Hev. E. II. CHAPIN. "Have oroved extremely serviceable iu IIoaRPKNEHU." Kkv. HKN IIY V,'ART BKEOHER. "Almost instatit relief iu the dis trPHsinij labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma. Rev. A. C. EGGLKSTON. "Contain no Opium or aTivthitif; injurious." IB. A. A. 1IAYE8, VUemitt, ifn.von. "A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, ,frc." Hit. G. V. H1GKLOW, HostoH. "flenencial in ItHOxnurris." Hi:. J. V. W. LKE, W, "I have proved them excellent for TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BttOWN'S TROCHES BIIOWN'S TROCHES BE0WN'? WiiooriN'a CotHK." Bev. II. W. WAEUES, r,,M,m. Benefieial wbvn compelled to fipeak, sutlerinfr from CoLn.' Ukv. S. .1. P. AN&E11SOX, . Louv. I'lTt-I'prTriT. In fftmftuint, tfn.r... TROCnES jnessaud Irritation of the Throat, so (common with it.akkrs and 8inoBROWN'S TROCHES kbs.' l ri't. ra. iin;i jutinsu.i, Ln (b-ange, ia.. Teacher of filiihic. Southern Female College. BBOW'N'P "Great bencrit when taken before i!id alter proactitt, as tney prevent Hoarseness. Fr ni their past etfect, I think they wi 1 be oi permanent advanta!-e to rue. Kr.v. R. ltOWLKT, A. M ., TROCHES BKOWK'rf THOCHESjCw-tild hvall l)rnrpri-iB at TWKS-decl-(imdAw FIVE CKXH A BOX. jrp o o.n t-f ! r, roj!. is south it JE3P Brooms, from 15 cents each to Scents very low, at VICKEKY BltO'S, luarSl No. b2 Slain street. preat variety and at very low prices, at declS rilOMPSOX'S City Drug Store. Notice ia hrreby given that tho undors-ned had be mi appointed Atliuiiiistr;ttor of the estate of Elizabeth Dean, late of Vamlerbui;h county, deceased. Said Ofitat? iSHiippoaed to bo sulTeiit. And notico ia hereby fart irivtu that J wills' ll at public auction, on Thur-id-iy, thn 4th day of April, pt the res i den re of Kliza(eth Dean, !ite ot Vanderburp;h county, dcH-'d, in Perry townnhip, tliree miles IkjIow Evansville, on tho llender.-ou road, all her personal property, consisting of ITor.H(-s, CatU", f'oru, Farming nteubils, Iloustdiold and Kitclien Furniture, At;., Ac. A credit of ton moutha wi'i. be given on all euoas over So.ti'J, the puruharer jiviinr bis ute with approved serurity, waiving valuat.ou la.vs, with interest fnmi 'hit WILLIAM FKLSTEAD, marll Admiiiinl r;tor. Notice is Lercby given til-it tbo uiHiersincd has Uion appointed administrator le. hmm noa of the estate of John Dean, lato of Vanderburgh couaty, deceased. Said estate is supposod to be solvent. All persons indebted to said estate will please call on the nhdersiuej aud pa up, aud ail persons havinrr claims against saiduU'-ilo will please Ole the sanju fur collection. WILLIAM FFJ.STEAD,. Marchl3-3ww Admiiiislralor de hmm turn. Xil H P o a o Ph O W l-H m ft o ?H Zx2 m 61 o S3 O on o 2 to C2 O H O O O p i ri o

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C. R. RUDD. S. I. RUDD. RUDD BROTHERS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, No. 38 Poydras Street, fcb21-6mos NEW ORLEANS. ——————— W. M. A1KMAN & CO,. PRODUCE A N 1) Commission Merchants, JXo. O A or til Water St., Evanavlile. Hif Asents for the aaio of Salt, Klour, Grain, Provisions, aud all other articles of Frodnoe. oetiio A. LEMCKE & CO., Dealers hi Produce, AND Commission Merchants, Have ruinoved to No. 31 Main Street. DOTS I. A. CEANE , VII, BKOWN. CRANE & BROWN, Forwarding & Commission And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IND. tSfiy Agents for Kar.awha Salt Company. fit t;" Liheral Cash advances mndeoii Shipments of NKW PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Cheese and Butter Agency. si. is. emus?, JLii. JL? XJ CJ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Agent for the sale of "Western Reserve Butter and Cheese. N'o. ii Sycamore Street, decil EVANS VI LLK, IND. F. :SHAHPE, PRODUCED CQrillS' MERCHANT, And Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Garden & Grass Seeds, Machines, Trees, Plants, Hydraulic Cement, Lime, Plaster, &c, &c. 2Mo. 5 Sycamore St., Uetvverti Flrat anil Main, EVANSVILLE, IND. L.K--E'iJ'-'j?qCriryt7aj?-'-iJi rvit.e.ns KXPHEtfta fo.nruisrt. VU. NKW ARKANGKMKNT. The Adams xprf.ss Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the puhllcof Kvansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the trausportatiou of F B E Hi H T, PACKAGES, HONEY AND VALUABLES, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Kspecial care takvn In the collection of Bills, Drnfts, Notes, and the transportation of small ami vuluaMa packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Kxpress, can obtain any desired information iu reference to the routes aud details of the bnsinuss, at thuir Ofliei on First street, be tween Main and Locust, opposite the Post Offlce. do 18 O. II. K1SII, Agent. Old EMishcdVIia7f Boat EVANSVILLE. IND. P. Or. O'RILBY Co. MTJft, VOUWJI Hltl.Vti, AJS'Mt 3 COMMISSION MKKCIIANTS. General Kailrond, Steamboat, and Express Aconti Special Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections, over l.ieh we are authori.icil to give through receipts at the lowest possible rates Having a mammoth Wliarflioat at the landing, th largest on the Ohio Kiver, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dis. patch of all consignments, tot warded to our care bv either RIVKK, TvAILROAD OR CANAL. Pirticular attention paid to Receiving, Storing Bud Korwanling, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us forsale.andsatisfaction guaranteed. Offlce and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where wo are to be found, attending to the Interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, w feel confidant of giving general satisfaction, x f hope to merit a continuance of tho oxteusivepatron. ajro wo are now enjoying. Liberul cash advances will be made on allconsignments to either ourselves or correspondents iu any of the principal markets, North, East or Houtb. P. C. O'RILEY A. CO. 0 OS o o r-i 00 M , Eh S 1 1 C3 . if 'E go 3 in bo 3.S 1 po - u WW oo po o C5 c o "So O O CD CD o fM 7 ea o 1 o o i O 1 o wis p 2 a CO W r I A GREAT CHANCE FOR A FARMER. JUTMI.- Jt -F VT tt' 1. Farmer, with a fa'uily, to residea short dis tance from tliecity. To one coui(etont to take i-harge id' a small farm, and of sober industrious habits, a tood chance otters. He wi!l be supplied with a goiI liiinse, garden, and other advantages and paid liberal wages per month. Applv to on.. 11-1 in. I KELLKlt Sl WHITE. MS lTTKH, !tJttM.i.ltfori.TMi, received dailvand for sale bv lobir. GEO. KOSTKK CO. K.JJM. UJ.1UJ1 ar. i i ii.L' l. I

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jfi U-t it it i.t hji i, k w h tiji r, Hjt lstatk. By virtue of an order if the Court if f'nmninn Pleas of Va.idei bnr-'u I'oinjiy, tiie iindersineii, Guardian of Ihe uiiiiiii Ilea.-of (ieorte l'ates, deceiir,ed, uill ou the iiOlh day ot April beiWeen HI and 4 o'cloc k. At l!'e ( '..ni t I l.ni ;e dour, in the !ity of Kvuusvillu, oiler for sale l J'lihlie Auction the uud vided s, von ei.;Mln of .it 1 1, bloek in the Lasti i u Kulare-ie-iit d s aid l ily. Term One-third a-h ; balanen at C, and Vi liiuiili ; puti'litM-r gi iii notes with npproved seem ily, waiving reli. 1' .losri'ii TutNOrK. nmrli-:tw ;nardian. pis sol i.' Tt v ji tt. fSitrjs'KttThn co-parttier-liip heietoiure ex".-t;n,' lietwem the underi-lined, nmler the 11:1 and ln rii ol Oopolaud .1 'exseii is ibis d i.v disMilved l y mutual consent. .7. W. Ncxyell alolie ee.it inili m the Cetierat Iiisuranoo bu:diu-Bs. (,V I I.I. I'i HM;f, AN1. J. W. Nf'VSKN. Kvansville, March I. Isi;. J. W. Xe.xwcn would repecllully inlxrni the citizens (.1 r.v..tir,ville Ihul he has removed bis olliec to Kirst Street, tip stairs, over tlie f i iu;s Hank, where he will continue the general Insurance btifiIiiiss in all its brain In s, and hopes by strict attention to business, :i!;d to tie' i?rteiv-.s .f It i. patrons, to merit a cent i nuaiice and inrrrti of (he patronage bestowed iipuo the bite linn. .1. W . NKXSiiM. Olll .-,! No. 1 liist M ., up hlaii a, marl.",-;!' Jver the rnv int'H lnk. rww TttK t,jiitii:m ti-7T. vj -ML receiveil a nice assortment ol" Flower Seeds, which we cau recommend as suitable to litis c!i . mate. i:ii:i:i'.n i:u a ri:.i:rL, lro.j;its, mar2 78 Main sf., Wantnntrton Clock. C'tlAIti.i'.s Aihkman lias removed bis llnot and Slioe establishmeut to First t,., immediately in the rear ol Thcodure's Til';u ru e-1 al 'I i h)i men t . II. will be pU-a'd to eee all .l hi old li leads and eilstomersut this new stand. Him I wd Hit: it. 1 1' i' 1. 1; s -i i n h 2r btudl. Ilrled Apples, 2U ' " Pe.u lies. tiOOK .f I. A N'CLFiy. ir.no.y: JSJ0 a.lin'i lbs priuie llaiiis, ::,ii(i(i " " shoulders 1,100 " Clear Siib s. Cf .oiC ,f L.U(!I, V, J?J)Vi ii l"llt;jfV I I,H tt. JtiJf flu wicks Iluck Wheat, r.! IUe. ,.:-h, jnct ttotiredat COoli ,t I, A Ni, l.V. Y'S, H-trKH fUOIfll WHITS! Forsaieby t.'iinK Jc I.ANUIiKY. TftfH JUIJH I IIOI4 S1 It 14 II I WP F 19 Tit mt.i.2ISI buih. I'lime lints A choice lot of Oranges aud Lei.-u,iis, IU boxes Tall'.w tiaudlns, '.0 " Statin i fuian Soup, in " No. 1 " 111 " Crown " Forsaleby CdOK ,1 I.ANi.'I.KV. Crittenden Exchange, MAIN STREET, (betwkrx iciraru aki iiiih kcluw.) T. UKItMONIK I'uoi-iiiKioti. Fbek Lt'.srii. iteiiiemls-r that the Ciitteuileii Kxchauge serves up Free Lunch, S"iip, Ac. tv its patrons every day at lo o'clock. niarl-i A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, LHYfOlATiSC CORDIAL wm- 9 o 1. f K ' S f K h ti It H.I T F. II WW PCltlKI'AM AIIOM 1 i' SU.'I NA I PS should be k, pt in evet y lamily. II in n ria l-.ly corrects the ill ttlieotu of change of cut her, and as a beverage, it is Ihe purest liquor made in to,, world. I'm up in pint aud ouai t bottles. Also IT DO LP HO WOLFE'S Pure Cognac Brandy, Imported and battled by hi nsi If, warranted pnre, and the bent ijuslily, wild bis certificate on the bottle, and hid etui on Ihecotk. UDOLI'Ho WOLFK'S Pure 1'ort Wine, I in fill J nnl liottltul l-y lu'mt-li, pul iijj foruimlio' luai pin w i( Ji liifi (.Ttiijf Jt I a the Lottie; U Hll Ullti'il i II ! Jt.li 1 t!li I'f-sl ijlllilitv. UDOLPMo WOLF' US Pure Sherry VV i n o , Imported and In, lib by bimselt, Ihe lAitm ai the Port V i ne. T'DOLI'lIO WOLFK'H Pure Madeira Wino, linportfil ami l'C iif I v liniisnir, tot r-t i vnti and riM-d i:ina1 us, Ihi' htt W'iui ever iit'iTci tur walo ti thw trado in ldt(!". Ttunv. ito m vi nrrrttittKt perfectly pure. Pure Jamaica Hum. &T. CUOIX UliM, MXm:iI .V IIMSIi WlifSKV. All the Jthove iniiortfl miA Inil'li tl y himself, warr.mlctl jtnro and the bvnl t'alii . I wUI fltaUo my riMitat jou as a iian, my utartding hs a merchant of thirty arM nmidenre in New York, that what i fde ift" Hint Ittiiy lo v.iih my Seal, my labul, an1 my i;ti'titif.H.tof n curt t, aiid can Ie relieil upon hy vrry piii i haM i . 1'h rticiaiiK w ho uw V'iin-. and I-mjiioi h in 1 heir practice, whonM ivu f In ir jit It n nri I o t Iicm artirloH. For flale lf nil resj-i-tdaMe Vrn-jylntn and Apothecarirs. r UDOLPHO WOLFE; Sule Maliiiiaciuier ami lmi.uiiei ol r.liiedanl Aromatic Si h riar.j's. A'o. ii'Z Beaver street, .t,' v I srk. The trade supplied bv KKLLtat & WJIITIC, Irii.-i.ist-, nmrH-3nid.tw Kvansville, Ind. TFJIOI ntiJ"T. Tllli Wl:j,lj H.yt uv ritore, labdy owned and occupied by( Miidotid Gavisk, deceased, as a trrocery and provision store, corner of Main and Fourth streets. Tiei. is a first-rate smoke house attached to the store. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. KA 11 IVf , Jr. JuIyil-dAwtf IXTotico. Office of the Kvankvu.t.e ! vs Tiioiit Co. Kvinsvile, Indiana. Notice is herebv '.riven, tiiat, by order of holders of a majority of ihe Shares of the Sb.ck of tlt Kvansville Gas Light Company, made and tibd in this office in conformity with the Ilv-Law. of Kaid Company, a special meeting; of the StoekhoMers of said (Jompany w Ml be held at this office on the 2itb dav of April lscd; between the hours of '. o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, for the puriose of tillintr vacancies in th Board, of President and Direet-'TS of sniil Compsny, ranged by the death of C. O. Keats, late President, and tim resignation of Matbew Moreno as lireetnr. JXil. .1. CIIANDI.KK, Hn-'r. y uouits: Kemeiiiber that the store of Miller Niihsos is receiving new spring lry Gooils, and are now otlerinjr them very cheap f.,r ca-ili, at their stand, 'o. 4.) Main stivet. innrlH WV VtK i' ft BK.t.lt Hllt llt:J fit, e.Hd jLM Mess Pork, for sale bv f.d,ir GEO. FOSTER A CO. ft. kvh.ih mo ii ii its h'tn W w saloat low-Mi market yirierrf. 1 y a. K. ; I L P. F It'"" A CO., febJ5 No. 4 Siimiore st. ... 300 HIHJS .,, HiXJIS, W lest .jualilvjors ilo bv febir. ' S. I). lill.PICKT A CD. W9JRHETK, TVttSt1JVII W.nlt 11 H.MM lb, wis. li., piu ka.'es, lor y iU bv feblo S. K. iil l-IIKKT A CO. fflHEKMK. ItXS llj.lt It I MU II VL' and Western l!.--. ie, I,. r .! ov febir. s. v. ;! i. hk rt r .v co. -myitis. 'J0 ft: I. 'i fii on VJit .B.. rr.iii, b,i sale ' ' r,.bl S. v. GIMtEUTA CO. TSJ'lt If o. 1 1) . i: . t II OIL' Mi B ai 'tnde, lor sale by 1,1,1ft S. K. UILIIEI.T k 0!. rMVtuJCio tr fiicii.utN . Ionian H stock ot all liind'i, liofn iiMiiMei, to the very Is'st, lor sale as low as thevctn bk tfeibt anywhere iu the West. S. I'.. CI LI.KItT A CO., feblo Is.i. 4 rtvi'aiuore st. Tr-ICKT.KH 'ill nXS 1 ItttZ KJVH, M. rjasrt, and y. (rallon Jan thr evsr mndt forsaleby " 8. K. G1LCKKT A CO

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