Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 169, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 March 1861 — Page 3

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THURSDAY MORNING.............MARCH 28 ======= TRAVELERS' GUIDE. V—— 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>.] CHARLEY BOWEN leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Monday and Thursdays at night. FOR PADUCAH. DUNBAR leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, 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 afternopn. 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. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Magenta, New Orleans; Dunbar, Paducah; Greenville, B. Green; Belle Creole, Cincinnati; Rocket, Pittsburg; Des Moines, Louisville; Iowa, New Orleans; Atlantic, Louisville; Lue Eaves, Evansville. DEPARTED. Magenta, Louisville; Dunbar, Paducah; Belle Creole, Ark., River; Rocket, St. Louis; Des Moines, St Louis; Iowa, Pittsburg; Atlantic, New Orleans; Lue Eaves, Green River. ——— LOUISVILLE, March 27.—River rising slowly with 6 feet 9 inches in the canal. Weather clear. Mercury 45°. ......The weather yesterday was warm and pleasant. Light fleecy clouds floated lazily in the sky, behind which the sun would dart now and then causing shadows to chase each other in quick succession over the surface of the ground. It was a dreamy spring day, and animals and birds seemed to partake of a general indisposition to move about quickly. ......Business on the levee was moderately active. But little freight had accumulated on the landing but several boat's crews were busily employed in receiving and discharging their cargoes. ......The Dunbar left at her usual hour with a light trip of passengers and freight. Mr. Taylor, her gentlemanly clerk, furnished us with late Paducah papers for which we thank him. ......The Gen. D. M. White arrived last night from White and Wabash river, with a full load. She is the first boat which has ventured into White river for many years. Capt. Lancaster informs us that he will leave again for that stream on Friday evening. Shippers will please bear it in mind. ......Several Wabash boats were at the levee yesterday. Business in that stream appears to be quite dull. This is owing, no doubt, to the fears of the farmers on its borders who are unwilling to ship their produce South during the present excitement. ......The Calliope Grey Eagle, "revised, approved and corrected," will be down this evening. She has beeu subjected to a thorough overhauling, has been repainted, and we have no doubt looks as fine as a wowan [sic]. Capt. Donnelly with clerk Lusk will be happy to book all their old friends who may desire to go to Louisville to-night. Any freight consigned to their care will also be looked after and promptly delivered. .......By an advertisement in another column, it will be seen that Capt. Scott has determined on putting his boat in White River to run permanently in that trade. Capt. Scott had his boat fitted up expressly for this trade and if our people give him the proper support he will bring no little business from that section of country to our city. ......The Louisville Courier of Tuesday furnishes the following river items: The river was still falling yesterday, though rather slowly, with six feet seven inches water in the pass. During the previous twenty-four hours the river had fullen three inches at the wharf, and nine inches at Portland. The weather is warm and variable, with several light showers of rain yesterday. We hear it rumored that the David Tatum is also to be placed in the trade hence to St. Louis. There is a line of boats plying between Cincinnati and St. Louis, consisting of the Cheesman, Lehigh, Emma Duncan, Sunny Side, and Lebanon. COLLISION OF THE J. A. COTTEN AND LOUISVILLE—THE LATTER CRIPPLED.—By dispatches received last evening from Vicksburg, we learn that the J. A. Cotten, bound down, and the Louisville, coming up, came into collision yesterday morning at Pawpaw Island, in the Mississippi, twenty miles above Vicksburg. The Cotten was uninjured, but the Louisville had her wheel demolished or knocked down. The dispatch states that the Cotten ran into the Louisville. The latter was probably just coming up out of the chute just as the Cotten came down the bend of the river, the course of the two boats being almost at right angles, and they must have been very close together before they were observed. The Louisville is probably coming up on one wheel. It is an unfortunate accident, as she was making very good time on a business trip. ———<>——— RAILROAD RECEIPTS. MARCH 27, 1861. 60 biileg hay, Brandiss t Crawford; 480 bush wheat, Ilehart Bros.; 14 sacks floor, Christ. Thicman ; 3 bbla efrs, Orr, Dalzell it Co.; 1 bbl egs, IT. Kron ; 3 boxes, 1 tub, 3 chairs, 11. Bratlshaw ; V bag timothy seed, 1 bbl ft-X, Preston Bros.; 240 .i:ii coal, I. L. White ; 22 b;igs bran, 10 Mils flour, Krat & Meilman ; 3 bbls Of,'K', Cook A Langley;1 box paper, John M. Gexpel ; 1 1kj0(, Giles A McPboeters ; 9 boxes, 3 bales, J. H. Maghee ; 1 tars la'aliu, Go. Foster A Co.; 103 bush barley, SO btels ftour. Crane A Brown ; 19 sacks clover seed, 6 ke. lard, Slaughter A Dunkerson ; 1 box P M I. 8. Uraks, Mllbura, Ky ; 50 boxes, J. II. ( W. H. Morg.iii ; 3 boxes, Vautier 4 M.trconnier ; 31 bexs. Bead A liurrovf ; 3G boxes cheese. Prentou Bros.; 1 box, tj. Kosenwald ; 1 box. Keen A Preston; 14 cases. Archer A Mackey ; 2 bales burlap. Wm. Hubbel ; 1 box, N. rritsh ; 1 box hardwaro. Geo. S. Sob n tag A Co.; 2 boxes, M. Lyons ; 8 boxes, 4 bales, P. G. O' Riley A Co.; 7 rolls leal her, K. Raleigh : 1 box, Koser, Bros. A Co A. X. SHRADEK, Agent. The announcement in the Sunday Herald that the President on Friday last, dispatched Vvard Hill L,amoD, of Illinois, to Ctiarlestoa, with the order to evacuate, is nniveraally dijeredited here. It was known that Mr. Larnoa had left, probably upon the request of the President, for Richmond, on the day ia question, for the purpose of posting himself thoroughly as to the political prospect in Virginia, but the matter was kept quiet upon Mr. Lamon'a request. The fact that he was in Richmond yesterday, at once contradicts tbe story of a special mieion farther South. It would be an unprecedented violation of all miUitary usage to send a civillian with an order enjoining an . important movement of a commander of a military post. Such orders are generally issued through the War Department, and not directly by the President.

Special Notices. ======= <Holloway's Pills and Ointment.—In>-

flammation of the kidneys and urino-Kenital or- . gins. In all Internal inflammation of the ki lueys, i bladder, Ac, Caused by gravel or other local irrita- .! tiou, tbe. medicines will effect a spocdy and radical cur. Out ol nve hundred cases of persons afi dieted with gravel, aud pronouueed by eminent ! members of the faculty as ' iucurable," all who j took these remedies recovered but one, and he, dispairing of success, discontinued them after one week's use. Sold by all Druggists, at 25c., 62c, and i 31 per box or pot. mar26-lwd j " ritlirium Trtmtn$. JPorlhtt, th mo it awful of all complaints by its cause, and its enect, finds a sure remedy in Hiinnewell's Tolu Anodyne. So marked was its effect tn a violent caso, that a ,' . inn 'marked that " it might cause drunk-eune-he ease with which It was cured." The giving ol opium actually aggravates the caso, re produces a counter delirium, and it requires no argument to urove that this is a ston to cure. This contrast of the Anodyne with preparations of j opium, we ak to lie prove! by all, and are willing I to rest on results alone. Head the pamphlet, aud j follow directions carefully. See advertisement. reT"Cocou9. The sodden change s of our climate aro sources of Pulmonaev, Bbonchiax, and Asthmatic ArrECTiONS. Kxperience having proved that simple remedies often act Rpeedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the difieam-, recourse should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat bo ever so slight, ai by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectually warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for clearing and Ptr-ngth-en ing the voice. See advertiiemen t. decl-6uidjtw jVeetr ntt Jlgut! JPtvtr and g-ue S BmlgrAnts and others who remore to the western part cf the United Suites, complain in bitter terms of the t ital diseases that prevail in those sections. Some of the mo.-t intelligent physicians bear testimony to this f.-.t. Dick-ins, the Shakspcare of this e, in Jdc;uririg " Little Eden," a western m t'K -meat, in a book entitled " Martin ChiizleT. it,"' pays that the roost flourishing institution was the Fiver and Ague, which had killed all who nttempi -ed to make a lei'inanent residence of it. Mark Taplejr, who conld only be jolly under gloomy circumstances, Baid that Fever anil Ague hail given him cause fr more jollity than ho would like to experience again. Ir. Hostetter's Celebrated Bitters is the only cure for this terribly disease, that w would recommend to the public Try them, and be convinced of their power. For sale by all druggists and duah i s generally everywhere. mar'6-lwd Hatr tlytlllair ity!! Nalr Dy!!: William A Batrhelor's HairDy! The original and best in 'lie world 1 ! ! All otbrs are mere imitations, aud hould be avoided, if yon wiah to os. cape ridicule. GKAY, It ED, or RUSTY Hair Dy-d last antly to a beautifnl ar i Natural Brown or Black, without Injury to the Ha . or Skin. F I TEEN M.DALS AND DIPLOMA.-. hne l.n awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor li'.-i 1K!, and over 30,000 app .-atioriJi have beer. ri..vi'j to tin. Ilnir of his Patrons his famous I - W. A. BATCHEL- RS HAIB DYE produces acohr uot to be ditiD .lished from nature, and is WAKSAMTtn not to inj in the least, however lung it may he continue.!, Kiid the III effects of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Bold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. - $Tho Gennine has the name aud address npop ft steel philu engraving on four tides of cacii Box of W ii. 1. 1 am A. Hatch E lor. Address CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor, opt.2ti-tyrdAw 81 Barclay-st, New York. !... Hmtchtlar't Hair Ity Thi spleudid Hair Iye hiis uo equal instantaneous in fleet Beautiful Black or Natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad es, and invito raus tlis Hair for life. None are genuine unl fu igned " W. A. Batchelor." Sold everyw 'iro. CHAS. BATCHELOR.l Jtirtetor, sepfjil 81 Barclay-st, New V'ork 7T i II IK It ltKK V. Jm J C. Dtied Beef, juicy ai;d tender, Just received and for sale bv mr27 JAS. KRSKINB! A CO. N-l-A- V.I H S K n H more of those nic HJ.1t 8. J JPBUshoulders, in canvass, of small size, to be had of mar:-7 JAS EP.SKINE CO. i&HoniTiojvaif t ori nr.ya uSUIP. The Copartnership heretofore existing under the title of Scantliu A Stephens is this day dissolved by mutual consent, by R. E. Stephens retiring from the concern. The business of the old firm will be settled up by James Scantliu A Co., who will continue business at the old Btand. JAS. SCANTLTN, Jr. B. K. STEPHENS. Having disposed of my interest in the firm of Scantliu A Stephens to James Scantliu A Co., I take pleasure in recommending the new establish, incut to all the patrons of the old firm. nirlii-3wd KOB'T E. STEPHENS. TO TUK IRDIMOfflUG. TIih public have bfn so often imposed on by un lriuciltd men who have Hivertie-l worthless iHMiruuis as valuable Medical KemeUiea fardiHt-ftBe, ttmt it ii now exrtemely difficult to introduce au article of rcal merit. In calling vour attention to DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE We feel cotifidrnt thstt are performing an act of humanity to the hfTlicted of tho land, aa fihould never cause us to bo classed amon tho humhuga of the day. TJiw. justly clcbratwl WINE SITTERS are made from ankilful comb nation of Riy berry, Gcnt aa, Camomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Tree BHrk, Solrnvn's Seal, Ojmfrey and Spikenard, with a pure aud uu adulterated Wine. A a remedy fr Incipient Consumption, DiBoarieB of tho Throat, Indigestion, Iy8pepMia, IMlca, Nervous Complaints, Diseasn peculiar to Kemalert, and. as a (reneral Tonic, they will prove truly valnabb-. For weakuesa and tiuerul Debility they are UNSURPASSED ! Clorgymen, Lawyers, and all Public Speaker, a'fto 8!u4entrt, Artistn, Bookkeepr, Tailors, SeamHtrefH.'ri, and all porsoua who lead a sedentary lifo will derive great benefit from the use of these Bitter. Although, the medical innn of th country, aa a general tiling, diapp-ove of Patent Mdirinofl, j-t we do not bt'liove that a respectublo Phyriician can be found iu the United States, who will not highly approve of DR. J. BOVEE DOD2S IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS. , For Bale by Chas. Widdifield & Co., Proprietors, 78 William Street, New York. W. H. P. STODDARD, KELLER A WHITE, janll-4mdAw Agents. Evansville, Ind. -WXHJYCIJVti M.VMBEH If J'J.WH jcL? Posts. The subscriber has just received from Oiean, N. T., a lot of the best Hemlock Fencing ever ottered iu this market. He is also prepared to furnish good Fence Posts, iu larRe or small quantities. Call at the corner of Seventh and Main emits. "No tronble to show goods." deo.7-dAw Jr. F. GLOVER. K9 I take pleasure to thank mv friends and the public for their pant patrnnaue, and solicit a con tinuance for the new concern. I respectfully re quest al' persons indebted to me by open account bond, and notes over-due, to settle the same, as I aoi anxions to close up my old bnsinens as soon us possible. (janH) WM. BIEKBOWER. For xiozit. The dwelliog house now occupied by Sain'l Lister and family, on Second street. Pos.ession jiiven first of April. There are ten rooms in the house, and it is one of the most comfortable dwelling in toe'-iiy. Apply to, mar20-diw. RICU'D KALEIliH. WJUV TEO T 4 or 5 men wanted to split fence raits, near town Call immediately at VIOKERY BRO'U, miril Mo. 8j Main etieut. ,

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Washington, March 27th Sexatk. When doors were opened, Mr. Breckinridge moved to take up his resolution of yesteri . a-' :t,3 L ...,1 ,5 aay, saying ii ms motion P"" ' ' accept Mr. Clincrnan's substitute. tie asKeu for tlia vea3 and navs." savins; tlmt tre should consider it a test question a3 to whether or not the Senate was willing to esnrcsa an opinion. I Mr. Rice was in f'sivor of Mr. Breckin- ! rigde's resolutions, but thought Mr.-Cling-j mans' went too far, questioning the right of ; the Senate to express an opinion on collecting the revenue by the President. Mr. Breckinridge said it would be for the Senate todecide as to the acceptance of Clingman's substitute. j Mr. Wade hoped it would be taker up so as to have a square vote on it. j ;; Mr. Rice deemed it proper for the Senate to advise .the President in matters which rest on him by law. Mr. Clingman wanted to go further than the Breckinridge resolutions, believing that the President under existing laws ha3 ho power to collect revenue in seceding States.. Mr. Douglas favored taking it up with a view of offering an amendment to bring it within the scope it ought to take. He thought it would be wise to withdraw the troops from Fort Pickens, and said the government at Montgomery, being a revolutionary g'jvernnjfeivt, could claim only what they occudied, and was willing, under the circumstances, to give up Sumter and Pickens, they being of uo use unless they were intended as a basis of military operations, and were cow source) of constant irritation. After a further debate a vots wa.i takeu and resulted 13 to 10 no quorum. Motions were made to adjourn and go into executive session still no quorum. Suggestions were made to take a recess and di rect the sorean t-Ht-anii3" to hunt absentees. Brei kiiiridge said al'Ler giving the llepublicans opportunity tu confirm nomination?, and after having . discharged Lid duty, Le moved to adjourn sine !L. Disagreed to. Finally tho Senate adjourned till to-morrow. Ru-U3!uNti March '11. -'1 he ..Convention debated till recess ail amendment to the first resolution declaring that the states where the federal constitution was : f lawed were independent sovereignties inserting "and still are " after the word " were." New OutEAXs, March 27. The Convention has adopted an ordinance dividing Louisiana into six congressional districts ; ahjo, an ordinance transferring the public fuud3 to the Confederate States ; an act abolishing free banking and introduciLg the general charter. After which tho-Conven tion adjourned sine die. New Orleans, March 27; Two companies of Zouaves left for Pensaeola to-da on active Service. Mobile advices say that troops and atuunition are constantly moving to Pensaeola. Several companies are expected from uorth Alabama. ... New Vokk, March 27.-A despatch to the Post Says: Mr. Lane was nominated district Judge of Alabama at the suggestion of Mr. Cobb of that State. ........... . The steamer Vigo, from Liverpool on the 6th, has arrived. A Washington dispatch to tho Express says: Gov. Houston writes to the President that. the Indians are threatening Texas, and asking if the government can or will afford relief. It is reported that Riggs, the Washington banker, contemplates investment in part of the Confederate States loan. Keif York Market. New York, March 26. Flour quite firm with less doing, however, both for export and home consumption ; a storm materially checked busine33 ; 5 25 for super western ; 5 355 00 for common to medium western ; 5 605 70 for extra shipping brands round hoop Ohio, closing quiet. Rye flour in limited request, and unchanged. Corn meal steady and unchanged. Whisky in fair request at a shide better prices ; Bales 800 bbls at 17.iJ7. Wheat scarcely so firm, and prices without important change; 6400 bush choice north-western club sold at 1 27; 6000 bush choice winter red western at 1 3a; 5800 bush white western at 1 40.l 43. Barley steady at 72S0. Barley malt continues firm at 8890. No important change in corn ; there is a moderate enquiry for home consumption; sales 6400 bush at 67 63 for old mixed western in store; C9 69J delivered ; 65 for new do. Oats only in moderate request at unchanged prices. Pork firm and demand moderate ; sales 1400 bbls at 14 6214 75 for mess; 12 50 12 75 for prime. Beef continues dull at 4 755 00 for prime; 5 75.6 25 for country mess ; 8 00,10 00 for repacked mess ; 10 001100 for eitr a mess; prime mess beef dull and nominally unchanged. Beef haras quiet and firm nt 12(V15 tor state and western. Cut meats steady at 6,6J for shoulders; 8(.8 J for hams. Bacon "dull and prices nominally unchanged. Lard continues firm, with a fair deinaud at 9(") 10, and Q(dl for keg. Butter 1011 for Ohio; 13 13 for state. Cheese steady and unchanged. Stocks firm but dull. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, March 27. Flour dull with no demand of consequence ; super 4 50, but nominal. Whisky closed dull at a -decline of J ; 1200 bbls sold at 13 J, and soma at 13j. No change in grain. Provisions firm. Fa.tr demand for - bacon aud bulk meats, at previous prices, but owing to a difference of , between buyers aud selless, the business doing Is restricted. Lard firm at 0 ; some are asking higher rates. Nothing done in mess pork. Good demand for sugar ; 330 hhds sold at 5 (aj,1 . Coffee firm at 1314. Molasse3 in fair demand at 31(2;33, according to quality. Money market continues easy at per cent. Exchange firm for Eastern, at prem., but dull for New Orleans at J dis, to par. Time bill3 on New Orleans unsettled. . Baltimore Market. Baltimokb, March 27. Flour Eteady Howard street, 5 12J5 12J ; City milld f 5 00.- Whpat firm at 1 27t 30 for red : i 1 401 G5 for white. Corn steady ;it 53 54 for mixed. Provisions dull and rates unchanged. ColFee firm; at Whisky steady at 17.' . - New York Cattle Market. Beef dull and declined 1c; sales at 5J 9J ; quotations for prime, SJ9, for fair to good, 7i8, for common fair, 5 J 7; receipts 472 head. Sheep and lambs advanced 25c; sales at 5 hfibG I ; receipts 2,818 head. Swine lower; prime corn-fed live, 5J5J; dressed 7J j receipt? .6,825. - Frcit. Wm learn that the- prospect is fine for an abundance of fruit of all kinds.. Unless late frost nips the buds after this ! date there will he the greatest plenty in this ! locality. Yut. (iazelle.

——>The following description of three new territories organized at the last session of Congress, we find in the National Intelligencer: Colorado comprises a portion of Kansas, Utah and Nebraska, and lies between the 102d and 109th degrees of west longitude, and the 37th and 41st degrees of latitude.

It contains 100.000 square miles and a pop- ulation of 25,000 Nevada lies between California and Utah on the east and west, and Oregon and New Mexico on the north and south. A portion of it is taken from California, provided that state gives its assent. It includes the famous Carson Valley. Dacotah is bounded on the north by British America, east by the states of Minnesota and Iowa, south and west by Nebraska. Its length from north to south is 450 miles, its average breadth is about 200 miles, and it has an area of 70,000 square miles. It was formerly a part of the territory of Minnesota, but was detached when that became a state. It is at present chiefly inhabited by Indians. ———<>——— Tni? Border Statu Convention. We are gratified to learn, that Lis honor Mayor Crawford has, after consultation with the commissioners, tendered the use of the' courthouse to the commissioners to: the. Border State Convention, which it i3 proposed will ccuvene in May next, either in Louisville or Frankfort. The tender was made yesterday to the speakers of both houses of the General Assembly, arid we presume that, a3 Louisville possesses many advantages over Frankfort for the accommodation of the large number of representatives that will he in attendance, tho offer will bo gladly and promptly accepted. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." MARCH 1st - - - - 1861 Iloaclciiiartcrs For Spring H-A XI D W A XL E AT I O As Ml & mi Is JE. 13 First street, of GULDEN MILL SAW. Sim EVANSVILLE, IND. : I'iu- ojK-iiin" anil to arrive, able goodrf, at rnduot-d pricf'S tlio following sciwiai. 5 casks Planters Hoes, extra heavy. 25 doz Handled Hoes. 10 casks Trace Chains, (extra quality) 5 casks Log Chains. 30 doz Boot Hames. . 20 50 25 25 25 35 30 a n a a a a ' Garden Bakes. , Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Cow Bells, heavy. Meal Seives. Coffee Mills. ... . Hand Saws. 3 cases Hook-tooth X Cut Saws. 3 cases Mill Saws. 5 casks Curry Combs, (heavy English.) 200 doz Augurs. 60 doz Chisels and Gouges500 doz "BUTCHEB'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 Scissors. 50 doz Bazors, "Wade & Butcher's. : i. . And 10 cases "OHIO TOOL CO'S " extra BENCH and other PLANES. - Blood's & Waldron Scythes, 100 doz. Briar Scythes, 10 doz. j Scythe Snathes, 60 doz. Grain Cradles, 25 doz. Forks, 2, 3, & 4 prong, 75 doz. Scythe Stones, 200 doz. Hay Bakes, (Wood), 25 doz. ' In Sundries . " 5 cases Percussion Caps. 50,000 Fish Hooks. 15 Gross Butler's Blacking. 50 coils Manilla Bope. 25 coils Cotton Bope300 lbs Twine Hemp,- and Cotton. 300 lbs Cotton Trot Lines and v Staging. Toother wiih GunxBarrels 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.) Aim 3000 ft very best brand of i Gum Belting. i KflfX UUU lbs trum and Hemp : j racking, j 1000 ft Gum Hose. j 1 100 lbs Copper Belt Rivets. I I I x'.xa exrlnsive attention to the WHOLESALE 1 TRADE. j ' My Foreisn and American Goods are all made up ' EXPRKSSLY Full ME, from orders an 1 sjiuiples ; ! Riven tho Manufacturers eeveral months bef ire- I j hand, thus securing: Goods exactly KUitable tr my I ' trade, ot. the bent quality and the lowest possible I priced, becauae they allcmne from lirst hands. This ia self-evident. I Cash and Prompt Customers : Wiil find my establishment tiie very pla e, as I inn ! ! efter the BEST TRADE, aud entirely satisfied with ; ! low figures to all uoh. ! Prices reduced 10 per cent., 'lly, n many articles of Hardware. t n rrp.T.T.R

C. S. WELLS,

j uiai lC-till july 1 Sigu of the Golden Mill Saw.

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W H CO o H CO W PS hi C "1 bo hi ' a ri T3 1 ba xn O H CQ P o O Ci3. S5l PS W 3 P6 I o iters D - DYSPEPSIA, Liver. Comploint, Fever and Ague, &.c Thi BiircKiifiil introduction and nw of thlo eele tirated Remedy has Ikvii Vlio sigmd for a litrr.il fiood of eoinpontnlii called ' Hittorn," ofTen-d in varions f innn, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon k g, until this word fc Hitters" but another name for ' jfrog," or pome vllianoufl whibkey mixture. Hut the really gn at rolii f di rived from tb minute dejfle, one tcusuoouful, of oar uitidiciue, BCEBHAVE'3 K0LLAKD BITTE23, and Uit entire abernct rf after prostration, htji tabiiihod f ,r it a n-nutation which tlio lion of iwlciaiona and ennntjrfeits have faih d to undi'rmin . M ikItiveiy a v.-jrutiible prcjiaration, with barely BOUicieut pure npirita to jireiH-rAe it. But on sue of the gee nine, (Ilalf-i'int Eottlea,) price 0;;k Dollae It in a un dU ira of JouK-tried, f.fSc u-y for Purifying tht oo wcntlnl for the foundation of rood he.dth and for correcting disorders of tho stomach and iiowela.Two or three doees w ill convinre the. afTlicted of Kg salutary etrta. Theetonmch will sin'dil v rcpnin itn -tren;rih, a healthy action of the liver, jewels and kidneys will hoou tiike place, and renewed health be tiia quick r.aoilt. For INDIGESTION, Try Bcerhave's Hoilaiid fiilters. For nEARTBVEIJ. Try BarLtavc's Holland Eittors. For ACIDITY, Try Bin-nave's HoIIaad EiUers. For WATER B It ASH, Try Bffrfcavc's ElcIIand Biltrrs. For HEADACHE, Try Bstrfcave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try Ba'rliavo's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVETHnSS, Try Bterliive's llollaiid Bitters, For PIIjEH, Try Barhave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous. Khnurontic, ftml Nr:i!pic A!T.mv tl'iiR, it lum In itnmrrii iiiHtiaicR prov(U highly bDvtjci.t.l, an1 In other efTW-tol a docMod euro. Th ffcnuifiH, liiKliI-cceTitrjitvH! IJo:f.havx d IIt;L. LArtri Hivtehh L- put up In half-pint bottl only, and r'tUiiinl at One iMllur .r Uttle. The freat deniftud fr tills tnilj o'L'hratrd iulicJiie hft induced many liiiiLritiuiis, whlcli tlx public Hhouid ttiard against purchmfiiig. Ilsuxire ofimjwtirm ? frt (hat our name is on ths 111 iwrjf OfrftU yit buy. Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTS EUR in. PA. KELLER & WHITE, A OENTS, Evansville., Ind Oirc CoUj;i, Cold, ITonrgnetpi, Infiu tttzu., imif Irritation or &orcw o the ThsoiU, keliece the ihwkinu d'tiijh iit Consumption, j'roaehiti. Athlna, and Catarrh. Clear and gine strtnjtjth to tlif. eoiv of PVaL.tc SPKAKGRS and Sl.(iKKS. , Few are aware of th.j importance of rhei-kiiiir a Gondii or "Omraon (Jold" in its first nta ; that which iu the boinuing wiuld yiold to a mild rejiedy, if . neglected, aoon attacks the Ijnnfrs. "Jirown't Hrui:hUU 3Votv''.," contaiiiins deniulcent .nredieuta, alhiy PulMiouiiry and Bronchial Irri- . ation. . TSliOYvN"S I "That troublo iu my Throat, (for (which the Troches are a- Bpocidc) TROCHES havinir m ule ma often a mere whigjienr." . N. f. V ILT.IS. 1(I reuoniuieud their use to Ptblic Speakuks." Uev. K.U. OlfAPIN. - "Have proved extremely serviceable in Hoarseness." : Uev. IlKNltY WARD BKECHER. . '-Almorit iu&taut relief in the din-. BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES to Asthm a. Rev. A. C. KGU-LKSTON. i "Contain no Opium or anything BROWN'S injurious." Da. A. A. I1AYKS, ! . Chemist, IJontoH. TROCHES "A simple and pleasant corabina- ., tiou for (.'oron.s, rf-c." BROWN'S I rK- G- BIGELOW, HvsUm. I "Betifficinl in BaoxniiTis." TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES IJt. J. V. W. I.AXK, Boston. 'I have proved tlu-iu excellent for WnoorrNO I 'orr.ii." Urv. Jl. W. WARREN, Boston. "Beneficial wh'in compelled to HVieait, niUermtr trom .'ot.o. - j - Rev.H. .1. I'. ANPKitsOV, r.IlOV.'i'S f. Lonii. - .1 '-"Kkitott-i. iti removing IIo.n'TROCHES 1K-HJ4 and Irritation of the Throat, ho iromraon with hr-KAKER and Siv;BROWS'a ,r.iie." Vrvt. M. STAOY JOII NSON, j Lst l-iranqe, (in., TROCIIESi Teacher f Mu- io, SviitiK rn rem.tii! College. Gnat bciiiifit wheu taken before BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S ind alter preaching, as they prevent tlouriieueirf. t rum lUeir past effect, I think they will bo of permauent lulvautHire to me. Rev. K. ROVVLkV, A. nl.. I KUt-'lJia liiS-Sold by all Knit'siala at TWEN-decl-6mdJtw FIVE CKNTo A BOX.. ELECTION NOTICE. STATK OF INDIANA, Vaiiderbiirub t'oiuitv. ls.s. t The t -.. C T, Tj! The Nate of Indiana to the tihcj ij' qf I'andrrburgh Cnttutrf r nuis Kirhter, vlork of the V.iii.Ierbut'Lrh Circuit Court, do hereby certify to tha ShcrilTof itaid county what officers tire to be elected for tho several Townships in nuid County, at the usual places of holding eloc tio'js, on tho first Monday iu April, lSbl, to-wit : - For PIGEON Township Ono Justice of the. Peace and four Constables. ... Fi r SCOTT Township One Justice of the Peace and two Constables. Frr PERKYTownsliip-r-Oae Justice, of tho Peace ana two ConHtabieS. For CENTRE. Township Ouo JiiBtice of tho Peace and two Constables. For GERM AN Township Two Constables. For ARMSTRONG Township Two Constables. For UNION Township Two Constables. For KNIGHT Township Two Constables. Iu witness whereof I hereunto subscribe my mime aud atlix the seal of Baid Court, at Evansville, thii 8th dav of March, A. D. 18IS1. l.s. " LOCIS RICUTKIt, - . Clerk V. C. C. I, John 8. Givttt, SheritT of V.mdcrliiirli Comity, cartily that the atxre and bo'eiioini; is a 'rim and complete copyt of the oriuiniii, utf"ii file iu my iidico. i. - .MIIN S G WITT, March itlh, lstil.-till day Slierif) V. C nor. jhsobtei MJ9 Hroonis, fiom 1 ee uts eHeli . .iitceiits tery lew, at uiarll Vli'KKKY BKO'S, No. Main street.

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Forwarding and Commission. C. R. RTDD. 8." I. Ul on. RUDD BROTHERS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, Ha. 38 Poydraa Street, f-O.-21-r.mos NEW OltLKANH. W. M. AIRMAN &. CO,. PRODUCE a decommission Merchants, No. G North Witter St., 13 vansvlilr. Bc AjrenlM for tiio sale of Sr'ali, Kloiir, liruin, I'roviHiona, and all otlier articled of Hroduc. oct2.r A. LEMCKE & CO., Dealer in l'roduee, AND Commission Merchants, Have rumoved to No. ;14 Main Street. nov3 I. A. OKANE. M. UBIIU N, CRANE &. BROWN, Forwarding & Commission HoroJa-OiXxitis, And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IXD. Apr-n ta for Kur.awlia Salt Compnuy. "KH MOT Liberal Cash advance made on Shipments of NEW " PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Cheese and Butter Agency. H. 12. O'HIIiHir, 3P n o d u c E COMMISSION "MERCHANT. Accent for the sale of Western Reserve Butter anil Cheese. No. a Sycamore Street, dic'20 F.VAKSVILLK, IXD. PRQDUCE& CDr.ir.lISH MERCHANT, And Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Garden & Grass Seeds, Machines, Trees, Plants, Hydraulic Cement, Lime, Plaster, &c., &c. l?o. 5 Sycamore si., Between First and Main, EVANSVILLE, IND. raDJtMS JiXPUJfeSH (.'O.BPJJVt-.-Ci NEW ARRANGEMKNT. The Adams fcxrness Company respectfully an nonnce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville aud vicinity, that, with increased facilfties for the transportation of FHEIOJIT, I'AUKAUKH, MONEY AND V A L U A B I. H, . They solicit a continnauce of former favors. K pecial care takn in the collection if Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable pac kaea. All pernor! v wisittns; to avail ttiemselves or rno fa cilities of the Kxprens, can obtain any desired infor mation iu reference to the ronton and details of tre business, at thuir Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the post Ornce. dels O. II. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE. IND. F. 0,RIX.EH" 8s. Co. ewT O II fi, k H II lJ-u , Jijyril 3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Gonoral Railr on Steamboat, and Kxprees Aiceots Special Amenta for the PEXN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connections, over which we are authorized tu give through receipts at th lowest possible rates Ilaviug a mammoth Wharfboat at the landing, tho largest on the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from expotmre, we are prepared to facilitate tlio dispateu of all consign me nt, torwarded to onr care by eithor RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us foreale, and satisfaction guaranteed. OflVe and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to tho interest! of our tatrons at all hours, & .y and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; nntiritig energy; and knowledge of our business, we fed confident of giving general satisfaction, t -if hope to merit a continuance of the extensivepatron. age wo are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on allconsignmeuts to either ourselves or correspondents in any of tho principal markets, North, East or South. T. C. O'RILEY A. CO. A GREAT CHANCE FOR A FARMER. fryj.srt ii J FHJiVTivJi. V Farmer, with a fa-niiy, v reside a short distance from the city. To one competent to take charge of a small farm, aud of sober industrious habits, a good chance offers, lie will be supplied with a go'ul house, garden, and other advantages, and paid liberal wages per month. AppW to marl I-1 mil KELLER A WniTK. Jr fiTTifu, jitjtj i.-i I' u ve, tm JP received daily and for sale bv feb',5 UF.O. FOSTER CO. ILV 5iH doz. fresh Eggs it In oeuts per dor.., at COOK. LANtiLKY'S.

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i VJIUIH.1 J , ii 11 kj & i:statl. liy virtue of an ord'-r oi Hi I'oni t c f (' ininion rii-a of Vnmlerbiiri ii I'ounfy, Hie nnitm.ij-iefj, Onardian of (be luiuor lli nnof (i 'i-c I'alm, de-c-i-nneil, will on tlif 'joih i! iv of Apnl lsi;l, betwri i 10 and 4 oY'.ock, of ti, ;:,nrt 11o.ih iloor, in the I'ity of Kvamtvill ., ol! r f..r wile at 1'nl.lir Auclion the und vi.l. -i v.-n , i;l,tl, j ,. lot 11,1, lock 31, in die KiiHiorn 1 1 l.L! .'in. u t i f laid City. TerniH f)iie-tliird ra di ; li i nni i. :it and 12 iiiontlH; i.uri Iihhit eivin- note wnli nppi ovi-d soi iiiity, waivli.- reli. l lam. .Ki.SKl-H Tl' It N"i ('K. mmri-lw f;narian. 1 iisnoi.ii rto.v MIIP. The ro-paitner,hip heretoloie exi-tim; b.-tweso the iindelHiiiiid, umler tii.t mime mid firm ol'Copelaml tfc Ni xhi!! is this duy ilix-voiveil by nj'-tual eonsent. ,f. W. Nexsen uloiie e iut 'lines I lie General IiiKiuance business. H 1, 1M i l'K L N l .. W . NKXsIl.S. KvansiilK) Mau li 1. lfi.l. .1. W. NeXrfell Wonbl TeHp. I 1 ill i' inf.. rill the citiof KvansTille Ihat Im has removed bis offica to fio. 1 First ritteel. up stairs, over I he .m inns D ink , hero he will continue Ibe e neral liiMiiiiuce biihinesa in all in branched ami hopes iy strict '.tentiou to bllsilii'SH, and to llio il ei'.ils ol h. : pl.trons, to merit a rout inn.iM.-e and oe, , a,6 of the patronage Is-stowe'l up.. n Hi.. late litiu. .1. W. NKXSKN. Ofllce N.i. 4 i- 1 1 -1 ft., up slillis, nifti1.r.-:!w Over I l.e Savimrs f:snl: Tlltf M HU H - wtt rvi" eceiveil a nice assortment ot Klnwrr .Seeds. wtiicli we can recoiiitneiiil as suitable to this cli' mate. J!l KKlloN Kit .v PIOAlti lC, Krii-.'eifts, mar'2 1 Main st., Waslii:i;.'!en llbuk. CtfART.v-.s Aim.kmas lia -emoi'cil ui Ir.ot and Shoo establishment to First SI., immediately in the rear uf Theodore's l obai eo et il.li.bmeiit. II. will be pleas d to foe nil .l In, ,.bt 1. 1 Is and i usturners at t his new ptaml. nuo r d i..n ii tin 20 I'HHh. Uriel! Apples, oo . Pi-uches. CMtlK .t I. AM .I.ICV. J(f(.V. :'..ixi(i lbs prime Hams, .'S.inH) " Shouldeis 1,000 " Clear ti:ie... COOK .t I.ANliLKY. ri H uK.eT iw.'n it. Ml sacks Illicit Wheal, Hi Iks. eneli. bird ntoi ired a Tedut CilDK.k I.ANiiLKV'.s, 100 SJfHS IMOfitfJ U'ltlTtS WUJi.tT IV I. Ill 'It For sale by CiiiK ,f- I.ANHI.KV. J9lf TH 1 it ILL'S' 2no binh. Prime Ont. - A choice lot of iraiies and la'tnons, IK boxes Tallow Camilla, " Star " 10 ". Q rman Soap, Hi " No. 1 " 10 " Crown " For sale by COOK A LASOLEV. Crittenden Excliango, MAIN STREET, (RKTWKKN KytJ.ru ami tu rn Miir.t iw.) T. RKOMoM). I'liomiii ToK. FnEE Lt-Nftt. R .m.-mber Unit the Crittenden Exchange serves up Free Imneh, Soup, it-., to its patrons every day at lOo'ebs-k. rnarlil P- slRLVUTJt: f" & A SUPERLATIVE rONIC, DIURETIC. V -AvnmwtmL coboihl 2 O F H " K t A,' iS itJf T H SI WW KClllSI'AM AHUM TJ3 C tl N AI'KS fhoul l Iva kept iu fer? l.miily. It in uri-iMv correct b th ill ffet:t of rh:ui'je of uatlnr, and h h lievrKt;e, it i t vmvii ljiju-.r m:lo in t lie wrM. Put ujt in pint utjt-1 tjuiirt lttil. Alrj' UDOLPHO WdLVES Pure Cognac Brandy, Imported imd ttlnt! Iy hiniMlf, wai rHnlHil jiiire, and th t h! qimlily, v i th h m cert itjcito on the bottle, ami hii h',iI ri f 'm rrk. ur-oLi'iio v.oi.rr.s Pure Port Wino, Imiirted anil botrled by bim -ell. put up fi r medic Inal purpitfies, w id Iim e.o tilii ate in the bottle; aarraijtiid pure and the best quality. rpOLPfld WOLFE'S Pure Shorry Wino, Itnported und bottled by biinM-tf, tho paiue as the Port U ine. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Puro Madeira Wino lu.prtti! aud hottli'd 1-V liinm. ll, fr Tiivutt fj d i' d ii'i' dale tt warranted niMticiiiHl Urio, llto t to tlie trmln iu l(ttl. Krfr('ll puro. 'I lilrt w nit) ; Pur o Jamaica Jl u m . Kl !KJX l; I'M. St,'r i I A liilll Wl isii y. All tlientuV(; iiuioi Ud itlid Itllint i.y hiniilHlf warr.mTod inrt auJ tlt l'vt iiiljiy. TO Til E IM IMAC I v.111 etnko in y r.-inf attoii :n a ni.ifi, my Htuudlu a a tin-reliant l thirty t ;n.' ifni-it'itfo in St w York, that what ! idcdj;- ami lihty tu u'ifb my Meal, my I iIk'1, and my Ttiiirali. i rf ivd , ud can Lf rtdiod iijhiti I y cvi ry joii li.t-'T. I'liyniciann hit n-n in.- :in I l.i wt in t Loir practice, houUl ive t heir i-no' In t I t art iclcH. For nolo by all n-BpiH taLif 7ruiHt- and A jhi hec.iriro. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Solo jraiitil.i'inrtr and linHnt r ( .t h h-l.nn Aroma Mr Nt h ti;t jj . 3Vo. Ji'i Beavrr ntvvtr1f J'rv orlt. Tho trade atipplifd !" KKI.I.Kft A WilfTi:, )rn,-i:i-(t-, marli-'iiinLtw KvansvilL-. In.. lK 8K.VT. Store, lately owned tttul i iceupied bv ,Mieba-l uavtsa, oeceaseu, as a grocery ana provision storw, corner of Main and Fourth streets, 'fhera is a first-rate smoke house attached to the store. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. RA ll M , Jr. ju!y9-diwtf Uotlco. OrriCE Of THE Evansv ii.i E Ii LtOIIT Co. Mvausvile, Indiana. Notice is heri4'y gien, that, by oriier t' holders of a majority of the Shaiesot the Stock; of the Kvansville Gas Light Company, made and liled in this oflice iu coufotmity with the lly-Laws ol caid Company, a special meetiti ot the Stoi kholders of said Company will be held at this ollice on the2uth dav of April 1m)1, between the horns of ; o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I'. Al., of said day, for the purpose of tilling vacancies in thy Hoard, of President and Iiiroctors ot said Company, caused by the death of C. G. Keats, late President, and the resignation of Alathew Morgan us liireetor. JNO. J. CHANPLKK, Se -'y. w w Remember that the st." receiving new spring fry i f ?Ii!!i r Ni liatis is od, and are now otbTingtheni ver, cheap 4:1 Main street. fir cah, at their stand, No. toai 1:1 fPVI.H 1'UHH, J..itill, 111.1 II h, nniX Mess Pork, tor sal by li.1,15 iKI.. FOSTER Sl CO. O. SI. hi A II. I UO llll IIH fOH WW0 sale at lowest market prices, bv S. Ii. CI LHKKT JL CO., febl.1 r.o. 4 S.vcunoi e st. mMi.f.-iit) hi: us .11,1. nizitN, y f liest quality, for sale by febl5 S. F, CII.HKItT A CO. Bowls. -I J pai l.a-. s, lor .-ale bv febl.'i S. K. ;i LltKItT .t Co. VL and We- tern l.. ei e. . r Mi'e t'V febl.l v.. t.l LISKK 1 A CO. febl.'i s. 1:. cir.t;i;i:T a Co. ..- i not in ijjy -in ' M ai ti-'lo, tor sale ny frblft !' tMLPERT ft CO. rmvn.!itto x Mint j us. .m m..ihuh M stock of all kir.ii, fiom i ouitmo. to tlio eiy best, fort:ale as b.iw as they c-li be bei'.:h! anywh Oi' 1 in the Weal. S. ii. til LHK'f I' t CO., It-Mi I o. i .'1m aiuore st. WlHLSl.-i UXSl HOZ EJtCH, JL ntinrt, atid tullon tars h.'.t eirr ni'i'.fs tor salt Ly S . h. GlI'bLKT 3L CO,