Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 94, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 August 1853 — Page 3
DAILY JOLEKAL.
ARRIVAL Of TI1F. i F BIG A New York, Aug. 11, M. The Africa from Liverpool, with dates to the 30th, arrived at 7 o'clock this murning. She brings 75 passengers. The hulun ti is pifjund the agreement dictated bv France and England, und the Austrian are to send their ministers to St. Fetranspired. The Sublime Porte's manifesto against the occupation of the priucipülilies have been temporarily withdrawn. London Markets. The demand is good from the trade, and is freely met by holders. Coffee. All q-ialities have slightly advanced; tine qu ihties have improved most. Another ii d Irom Beyroot and Smyrna, and went aboard Lloyd's Austrian steamship, when he was arrested by the captain us an Austrian subject. He jumped overboard and appealed tu tlie American conul, who gave him protection, and forced the captain ui tue steamer to uenver up nie reiugee's wife and children. Italy id in a leverisl stite, especially the 'fL . . ..C 1 terntonea - --- -J r . i er" wer-." hV hü' i s ui iiisuirection and riots at Bolona, R.tvenna, Kennni, Forra.and Ferrnrd. nominally on account df the high pric 8 of bread. Ravenna is reported in a state of siege. ThiTA vvito niini,rnna IMSSII Sil IOIM. 0n0 were numerous among others the Secretary of the Repub lie. Rome ig in an expectant state, from rumors that several patriot leaders were in the city; the police are artive. Tne export of breadstuff's has been prohibited from Ancona. There is a political crisis between the Ministry and the Representatives in Denin irk. The cholera is mgiii r fatally at Coperihaeen- . . . I Austrian workmen a-e forbidden to visit Switzerland by the Emperor. Concha has written an exposure of the new a ministration of Cuba, and has asked permission of the government to publish it. Trie Costa uff.tir at Smyrna is un- hanged. Nothing vh tteviT Irom France and nothing of interest ft m E' eland. Liverpik)L. Julv 30 The general tone of .... a B rn tru is strou:;: Wheal fl ur el !! hit at full rrices 1 ist week. Corn is nuiet. White uhnst 8 Us red 7 8.Ja7s 10 J. Western r in il 11 ur üTs 6ilrJSs, heated 25s; Baltimore, Phil .delphia and O lio. L7s 6d.ilds; sour '24 i 25s Ueel h oj inijiroved, and there is some inquiry priw mmm Mil 6d: MJ0ilü5. P k is mor active: Western prime mes 72a6d 75s Has ern 75a80 85. Baron i dull at 46 a47; it is all ui MN hand. L trd has improved 61J1K with otisiilerable business doin? at 53sCdao6s. TjIIow is nominal at 53s. Linseed oil cake active. Butter is w;mted. Clovereed is in demand; American 40 143. Tea has improved by telegraph accounts from ' Chun, hut holders are awaiting letters. No bdsiness transacted in coffee. Sugar meets with rather an unproved demand, especially J lor better qualities; quotation are unaltered , Serien lrjf. , Washington Aug. 13. The Pottcwatamlpr are now here, and have laid a very serious charge before the com- ! mis inner of In 1 nn ffair-: ai d against their attorneys, W. G. At G. W. li viBf &i Walker, which rharfea tlie proipt nod etri ien' comm ssioner, Col. .Mennypenny, is i oa investi-, g itn.g. Th--y uve in-r power of attorney ; t the abov- a," nts lo receive the back payments, and st .ted by th' m tobe due t he i tribe, under eritaiu treaties, and 535,000 was named as the com.)' nsition. Tlie bund however expressly stipulated that the amount i was in no case to come out of the regular annuitie. Ltet spring their attorneys took 830.000 out of the Government annuities contrary to j tlie agreement and lot services never renderedA deputation of the tribe has visited the PresiJent, he gave them a reception, and rautoned them BjraiMt future credulity, and promised them he most thorough examination of the affair. Kuilrortd Accidents. Bost N, ug. 12. There wes a rollission this morning on the Worcester road between the regular train from this city to Worcester and an excursion train coming down. When the reporter left fourteen bodies had been taken from the ruins. Both engines were smashed. The engnerswere COnsiile.-f b ly injured by ju 111 ping; fru:;i the enrs. A news-bo)- was killed. Air. TUft, President of the road, escaped with but j a slight injury. The cause of the accident . is sai-l to be the i'ifference two of minutce time in ihe wntchr s of the engineers. The Bostun train, which stopped for nearly mm hour ut the scene of the dUarLr, has jus j arrived. t Baltimore, A ujj. 12, The train from Cumberland to Baltimore i ran oft" the track last evening seven miles above Buckley station. The engine tender and bafiTL'ag-- and smoking cars wer smash- j ed. A fireman w;is killed, and the engineer, who was on the engine, was badly hurt. The passengers escaped without injury. The I In mi Itrbela. New York, Aug. 12. A despatch was received al London just before the sailing of the Africa, whici reported that the rbHs had taken Amoy after a severe fight and were threatening Canton. Iii vi r tCH i. CjBaBBSTI.Atf 12 M. The river is stationary. Tlie weather is .clear and warm. PlTTfBVRG Aug. 12. P. M. There are 2 feet 10 inches water in the channel au I fall;n The thermometer at i2 o'clock to-tiny stood at 96 degrees. This afternoon the weather was cloudy, with indications of rain. CiscisyiATr, Aurr. 12, P. M. The river is stationary. Weather warm and i luui'y. CiüriüXATl, 115. 13, P. M. Flour Qurti'd at 4 05.i4 10. Wl.i,ky 20j. Pork Sa les 200 bbls mess at 1 4 25. Sugar Active. Wheeling, Aug. II 4 Ti e passenger car on the Kultiniore and Ohio Railroad, were thrown ofl the track and upset, whi e starting WVst from Cameron station ttoit afiernoon. The accident w is cati8'd by a switch being unfastened. The engine and bagjage Car parsed on, when thswitch bah" lell, throwing tbe balance of te train over an embankment of about ten f?t-t Nin persons were slightly bruis-
Interesting from Vail I toil WAUUfVTMi Aug. 7. No official account of the Smyrna affair his yet been received here, but it is probable the dispatches by the iMiagara will reach the State Department to-morrow. If the correspondence published in the London Chronicle as having taken place between Mr. Brown, the United States charge and B iron Von Bruck, the Austrian Envoy at Constantinople, is correct and there in no reason to
doubt its accuracy it is evident that the po ition assumed bv Mr. Brown is untenable. J - . dechration of an m'cntion of becoming an American Citizen does entitle not as Mr. Brown seems to suppose, theindiv dual to the protection due a CMThat protection can only be clam ed after the person has really become a citizen, namely -five years alter the tiling ot the declara-ion, and living then taken the necessary oath. The State Department here never isue, and hsinnnnvrerto isuR passport to any but m-tive born, or fully nattiralzed citizens; ...j;. nm nmsider a P'Tson entitled to ho rUml under the Utter he ad BDlil all the IU IL UU. MV . requirements of the naturalization laws have )t.en complies wuii. uui mno can be no doubt our goverment will juatify Capt. In rrruham's eondut t if upon no other grounds .i iLa .1. I. . .1 ,.f I." . . t . it mm i i( i ir i i iu i i lie in iiiii ni"ii oV the Austrian ofne-rf was such an irr-g.i-r--- " Jjar bayarons, and outrageous proceeding a to call lor the interlerence ot i,api. jnoranam on the score of humanity alore. Of course any demand upon the part of Austria, for reparation for the attitude assumed by the w Captain, will not be considered the oura eoU9 Cl,nfjucv of the Austri ns being a sufficient excuse for pressing matters even lurtn er than was done. (Civrr ?fcw Pittsburgh, Aug. 11, P. M. Three fet water in the channel and falliijcr. Weather is extremely warm and clear. Cincinnati. Au. lit P M. The river has lallen ten inches. We had a heavy shower this alternoon. N m Yok An?. 12. P. M. Floor MMkMsftsWt Plats 91 tffjl in, Ohio f5 12 31. belt r : Soiitli-rii $5.0 2. " Or. rnicr. üra n '.n.WH) ush?ls sold. WaslVI heat $1.31. 0MftftC HU IT.WJO 0u.ht;l com sold, mixed 74t , 1low TO I'lrl.tv. MTMaftl H0 b' Is Oliios dil at '.6. easier. Provision i.jüO bbls Kirk sold, mess $15, prima t'. t. Bm mm oiTlt" tr MM I ll-fl unseit'il ; Lafil dull iiioliisses VT, miiscovano CI dull $f h-U r said, Havana 5,4W bags conco solo, hio 9' ill. dull. II. WOOI.SBY. B. SBLM5 r c t i o & NELSON. TTATER street Bransville Indiana. Auctioneers W and Commission Men ti.ints. Manufactures Agents. Healer in I'rv a ,!. Furniture. Chairs, flocks. l.ookin Glasses. Pn tur Frames, .Notions Ar. Particular attention tri ven t" tlieale oi all (escritious of Cisola. Keen tar Palst every I u-slay, Thürs lay, aud Saturday. Cash advances made on l oiisitfuutciits. aup i3 ly WOOLSEV de NELSON. UTICEI . -it.i.ff.'.T i 1,1, rerson Imtebte I the rir n or ti.tni v tubJL Wf ftr hivi any rlalM asriiii't th - in will settle ! wiui ihe uii lervgimd. who has been appointed receiver Lv ihd I 'ir.'U il l'...urt .f Vanderburgh CO'llltV. ra Id H. NELSON rv cm ri it I ci OKAS. !. ui. Center, dining. Bre: Wf.ist ami am Tables . vYalnut and Mahoganv Plain and Dressinr Bure .u's; Rose Wood Marble top Dressing do. enclosed ami plain Wash ttoa lt, li1tSSm. Bedsteads and Mat I re as es. A!o a large at MMfftl saatfUfttM of Wood, Cane ind ILiir scat Chairs, for sle lo iy ' aug-.'3 is d WOOLSEY A N ELSON . TBWKUtT A NOTIONS. Kar-r'nurs, rTayrrttjgi, 1 Beaast Plaa, Bhtrl studs. Gold Aaa and Peneila. j Wat. li diai'is, Kevs, Gobi und Silver Wutehe. St-el , Baads aa4 Caps. Bsnitsa,Ceasaa, I'm.-ss. Eanc Soaj-. Aai otdlnas, VtoUaa, Pictures and various oilier notions. lor sale bv augS3 y WOOLSEY V NELSON. CHAIRS. last re-eiv.d and for sale low at our Fur- j niture root! on VY iter street, 3l dozen wood-seat, raue-seat. and of.i-soat Cfesslfa. toalT W1101.SEY &. ti.sy.i. 0FAS.Jiist receive.; a mi for sale at our Funit.tre 1 root as. eirlil One Sofa, ja,-: WOOLSEY Ar NELSON. T)K I STRAPS Jut received an for sale low, a lot 1.9 of bishpost HeiHieaas. jan.27 " WOOLSEY S NELSON. 1 LASS-WARE. Just received and for sale at auvtion JT and private sale, a lot of Glassware. jaiU7 WOOLSEY & NELSON. U.ST RECEIVED and for sale, a larr lot of Looking 1 I glass Plate. WOOLSEY dt NELSON. Tit fiNPOKTtTIO. V E S T ERN STATES LINE. BV Railroads and f'anal. running in c nneition wilh Sfauiers and Pr -peU-rs on the Lakes. NO TRANSHIPMENT AT ALBANY OR TROY. raopMiaTrs: A. R.Cbb&Co,, Foot of ludiirs St. BnlTnl . A. W. Palmer dc l a., HI, Broad St. New York, or. -ts: R. W. Sloan. V21 Kroad St. New York. Scott V Co , Toledo. J. S. Chenoweth cV Co., Cincinnati, Thij it ono of the oldest bed osfibli.hed und rnost re hanle lines of transportation in the country; amiassole Airents lor Oos s-cti 01. we ari aut'"ri-i'l to eive tnr . 'L'h receipts for freignts to and ir:n the East, at verx low rates, gaaranteemg against any aver charges on the rout j. nnjrtf LEWIS de GRAY, Agent. JOIIKSOX dc FRENCH would tender theii 111 mks lo their retail cu-toiners for the very liberal BalMataa heretofore bestowe.l on them, ami as ihey intend quilling Hie retail traile, aflerlhe Örstof Senteiip'ei they would suggest to the imblic that thev have a rreal inaiiv v v rv aaaal nsuls suitable ni.lv lor the retail trada which .k .Kliii-Tn .-.lt. i.,w P.n..i..m,..ni g I b arg ins will find it to their advantage to call soon
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and all persons laaSbtot to them wdl find it to their ail vantaee to call and make immediate selllemeut. jy!9 TM9U SALE.Two good Hordes, 1 Harnes aud one bufsy and haruoss. sU double Euouire al P . K . M . this olllce. augt if CROt yt SPICliS A largo lot of Pepper, T Since, Ginger, Cinnamon and Cloves for sale by POSTERS dc BROWN. FA'CY SOtIw.A fresh supply Toilet, taeving. Windsor, Traiiaiairciil, Castile and Si da.for sale by Jfll FOSTERS & BROW B. ,")'A i .fin REST quali'y Poplar Shingles, ssr-JVrW V i :o.isa) do do for sule by Jj iBMki SAMUEL ORR, SIIOF.S, SlIOr.M. Gerts Enameled Gaiters and sewe.i tall choes, and 1 aoies super Gaiters. Just received by ) V K. H E.s PRICK V Co. M Miuir.s i:tba. 24 1 poz. HiciNg E v 1 4 Blacking: LH do.. Eirgs; Jon U daiey'l K..mil H uns; .i" bids t-amiU tlour; 50 bushels ( uru u.aul, freh: for sate at J) I'J COOK'S Family Grocery. PERSONS Indebted to ne b not? or account, will in inv feaaSMS imv the same to either John Parrel or Hombrook I'hurcliill. Jyl9 JAS. LAU(HLI Jr. BABGAM Blllti tlM! BAHGAIViH A AUIEIV of Mises. lataata and lvy HaU and Caps. Also a splendid assortment of Fancy Furs for Genilemen's use all ol which will be sold at coat in order lo make room lor m fall slock . jjMjtf VAUTIER'S. First Street id door above Main. CHEAP HAFK II A C. I US. A SECOND large and beau iful asso.lnieui of new Srlnf styles ol Wall Paperand borders, which for beautv offlniab, and elegance ol style, lalinnt bvsurnasaed.lsnnw open tor I spection. and will be SM ven low 1 be prices ranging fr mi 10 cents to S3 a piece ' JOHN C. IIEVERtllX. tUg4 Main, bet 1st r.d !id sis. TIKE NOTICE. THE subscriber offers for saiethe well known Tavern stand, known as EXCHANGE HoTEL. in Newburzb. lud . nleasAiitlv situated near the landing, at ttie eon er of State and Jennings sts , with first rate Mable, Clsurn and out honses. Terms easy. For fantm information Inquire or ths proj.rletAr of said house augt tf Z HAZEN
KS RA I . O A l iBV Tlir w a r -UNCI'S" VFI, DAYTN dt bANUUSKY ROUTE.I Iii vrk via Lake Steamer r y Sandosky in! KUl I E. N ia V vV.ivViTI HAMILTON t DAYTON RAILWAY. Fum l)n.T Tmiv lit Train Accommodatl in Ex- ....( i " M: Sil Train Llehtninr Expres al 7 1 2 A 1 3 I I r Acconiinouaiion ui s r m, s; . aiu ml'mm Express at 5 PM. i v run tv Cincinnati Time. The Roads of iiri i.- - - , .. i u ,, ... . ... .... Eve this Mum lalil larnaginat ri-' heavy Lral. u : a i kV VoRK, Ovo a n .hin irsvi r irst i ram, ac eosaiaodatioa Bspreae, leaves t lectaaau at b i-x oooes: i t . ' imp I.II u'.iv stoi. tu O.iMoii n !..! 1 rasli. I ii'htiiinir Exnress l-aves intiiinatl at i A .vi. con- . i ... . ..- -- - - : . tii-i Hug ul Saii.lusk h ith the new ami magnlfloeul low proasiire a earn era Miaalaalppi. Capt. Hazaril, St. LawI nwrence, Capt. Hllister; oui ectnifC at Unffalo with theC A 1, trains B iff.iln & Albany ami New York City Ifaltr shaad 9 A X. Trmlaa fflajrari Falls R.HroaJ for -w York, Boston. Niagara Fulls, Onleiisturjr, Montreal, Ac, To a do aud CHirAOi. Second train. Lightning Lxproas, leave Cincinnati atT 1 ioVlock A M: connecting ul rif le illi Kai road U Toledo; onuectinjr at Toledo with fcven.hg Express M .Micu.gan w road to Chicago, lhraughfrou I imiunati to Chicago nail . I i r . i 1 D .troit akd Ciiu aoo Second Train, Ugnaiag t.x aeesa.lavee iaetoMti at 7 1 J o'clock A ; connecting at andask v Willi the low pressure steamer nay city, t auuin Atwood, tonnecting at Detroit with Morning ... . m . ft a s a It :l la.'i,:... Express I rain Michiguii i cntrai naiinaaw tw vaacafjw Tipm VJE?' "f ' iisa Train, AiTOininodatioi. jCxftftt, leaves I iiuinnati al 6l-2oVocfc . M , and Secoi.il i ruin, Litlit""" express leaves Cincinnati at 7 I -' A M '1 hrough from Cincinnati lo iudiaiiapolis sameday. I ti. KuiiMosD o CcsTiRvr Lt. First Train, JtlHSmsWdSa Kxpresn.atO h$ A SiM second I r 1$. I fing Ixpnss.atT 1-2 A M; connect et Hamilton to Eaton mid hi bmond. Fourth 1 rain. Fvenine hxpreaa at i P.M: connecU at Hami'ton to Eaton aud kichiiiond, coi necting at Kichmoud with U est ; Kailro 4 to (. enterville. Ti y, PiQt . . Ac First train. Accommodation Express, at 0 1 'J o'clock A M; ami second Traia , l.ijtlitnin: Express a 7 1 A M ; connectii jr at HaytOft with üiil 1 mmy toTrov.connt otiii wit'i lo e"s Otnninus ami Canal Packets to Piqut. M M:ir's at.d ail points on the i.imi :m I Wabash Canals. Fourth train. Evening Express at 5 P M; connects at l);iton with Hailruid to Troy, coui nectinjr with Uovle's Omnibus lines to Piqua. j Oxr ao and Cossibrsvili a. First fain, Aceommoda lion Express at 0 I 2 o'clock A M. aud secand Trai . lUffhlkJk Kxprs at 7 1 2 A M. Passengers by these Trims time We-tern St.ie Company's I mes at Hamil t n for Oxford, Connersville. die. Fourth Train. Evening Express, at 5 P M Passengsrs by this I'rai take jvvesteru Stage Couipanv's Lines at Haunltou for Oxford. FARE: From Cincinnati to New York via l.axe steamers lo Huff. lo. and railroad bv either roidi $ 15.CC From lo to N York via Lake Steamers to Buffalo Railroad to Alba. iy, aud Hudson Kiver steamers to New York, From ii.t iiinati to Rnston via Lake Steamers to Buff Am. and New York City and New York and l-ne K K. From Cincinnati to Boston Tia Lake Stenmers to Burial. . Albany, ai.d Western Kailroads. Ana lditioimlchiirifeofSOcts. via Niagara Falls ami above routes From Cincinnati to Montreal, via Lake J-teamers " " to Bus'on viu lake set an rsand Og lensburgh " toll T via " "dtOgleub " " to Buffalo via Lake Steamer " " to OetMU " to Chicago val Hetroit " to Toloil " " to Chicago via Toledo " to Sandusky ' " toClvde " " lo Te'rre HaUlc " t Lafayette " " to lmliaiiapolis to CwsiTaU " toTiov " " to Datoa tok.limond " " to Eaton 14,(0 19.00 le.Mi 17,00 .iT.ro H.(l ..,"3 . 1 1 M -.5.75 .11.311 ..'i.l ..3.30 ..$9$ -.23" . ..1,30 .. U0 ..I.C5, 2.00 I CircinnnlitoHaniilioiif.il. I in to Spring 'IcM For nil information and through ticke", apply at Lie, Oft; -e, Si,utiie:ist corner of Broadw ay and t r i.t St. or at t:ie iiepot, Maria aati. W. A. LATHAM. Ticket Agent. P. Wf. S TKA HER. Ge.i'l Agent. ' M. WILKINSON, Agent. Kvaiisville. nur 12 CmdiV w FACTS FOR THC PEOPLE! lIPtBTAlfl LAW DECISION!! PREVENT LAWS Op l.M'U.NA!!! ; il i !n io tiii: V 111. Il rlMI. T t loprineipl.; cstablis 'una the riirlil oi proper .... t JL iu l ie mi ne-, iir:r!s, or rn o!s. b w Inch an article ' has aa ome kas sa la His m irkrt, .is aastpletol as tne j rigbt of property iu house und lai ls: aud Uaal Um ill ! friagswisai ol tins rtgta, by using liie in - name, mark, or h mb'd by others in I'ruildulent hattalloBS is paantl ' able by dain.irs. ami r-s,raiiied by uijunc lon;ia prln- j eipM so nnivers illy reeotfiiized in I iw. that Jrftas Smuv III appl) ln the iloclnne in a cas'" w nere tne marks upon spools . f t'ir ad aad ftaas latMataa daeasat it aatMeaasary topiot'an sp--eiflc cafs. rem irk ine that the prin rlato BBssa whicii Mm hat to m ttoaMad were loo laasili;ir to the profession" lo ml in it of any judicial iloubt. Many eaass might to attfta in New YorU ami other State, oi f which is t oats ft. al vb. MMaard el -I (se Sanr t's Chaiieeiy Reporte p 386) at: No person ha a rii.-'it to thi name-, marks, laM its, t s uit ol'. which j anoit.er h:i got up. or been accustomed io use iu bis uiiindure or business Equity will retain su n dccepli ve j and fraadatoal use of trade-marks b injin.ction and a ill i ifecree an account for dnm.-iiz-'s. Similar dociaMaS have I recentij been ina-le in Hu- Supreno- ni't of Rhode Is I land, in the case of Perry Huvis. vs. K Geo. andall: also in I Ohio in an action v-. Ir. Geo. W. Uenigoi Clnlicolhe. la all ol" which the defoadoata were charged with using the name 'Pain Killer ' o llieirown preparuiions in iiniiaBoa of. and to the detrm.eut of Perry Davis the orig nnl inventor The case of ll ivis vs. Kendall was argued tit the If arefe term l.y CaipuaMl dt Bradley f-irt'n laiititf. Bd AaMS 41 Patae for the def taSteat. I he Court held, 1st Thai a man may have property In trade marks, which is entitled t the prot action of law. 2d, The right of rojert is in the trade-marks, not in the eo:nj aasd to which they are affixed. 3d, Any BOtaoa ih y niantifacBttaasaJ Sell thecompouml of the plainlitr, but not as his Bsattarl ire, or in sin ii w ay tli. tthe punlic BM to uns led lo Ii-Ii -vi it the same article. In all the forcjroing eases latum lions were grai.te l against the dclchdciils. j and a pafclWh tlies - fact that none mav tny thev were not aware of infringing unoii th-- r ghts of the Proprietors by applving the wonls Pain Killer to theirown comlioiimis. By reference to the laws of Indiana, passed at the last session of the Lejrisbiture, it will Im seen that an Aclaimtl ir t that of New York was passed, bv which our righu in pus respect are protected, and iu justice to the aaMte, as wellas toour-elves. We are det-rinined to enforce it airahixt all who may be found dealiiiKin counterfeit Puin Killer. The world wide reputation of our inc'lic.ne. together with it constantly increasing demand his alraad led to many base imitations. A larjre qeaatiti aas fesaa made atst. Laata, saaat of which it rs feared has found its way along the uhio river aud may n.ive oe vn sold to parlies in kvaiisville. uruggiotd and I ' :,,,nlr '.en iiants are inereiore cauimneu against pur I chasing Davis's Pain Killer from eertain "AHa ftdfar" who are offering it by the Box at reduced trices. The bulk and weight of the article, together with the short profit it pays when sold by the box, is e-ldence that ie would lie justified in earning and offering the genuine in conne.iion with a stoek of other goods. Our only authorized travelling agent tor I udiana and Eastern Illinois, i.s 1). Hunter of Crawfordsville. Ind., and d. al ers who are not supplied directly through alts had bcttero. ly Wuy from those who are rosiTiVKLv known to at regular agents, or have purchased from our oltlee IuCln ctaaatt. For sale by AVoolsry &. Llnck, Evansville, wholesale and retail. For sale bv Halloek dr Stoddard, do; " " "' Lagow 0 Hall, Princeton, la. " " " W. J. Whiting. Cvnthiiin, Pooy l 0. la. ' r. C. J:ipleS At Co , Pos-vville, Ia. I. tT. ffj T. Robb, -t -ubeuvili,-. P8ey co. " " " N. G. Nettleton, New Harmony, 1. C. P. Leonard. Mi. Venmn, u " " BaatsaM & Btautk, BssaevWo, Warrick CO- ! auglUdlwti.nw DSCI'SS TI KIT RS. ANNA Disney would rssaeUIBBt lafof TI l!ie ladies or Evausv lie Unit she has onened an e tabllsJlaiOBt I r dress making, on Secoml Mreet. two doors above the Old C ih lic Church, where she a'i',1 l,.pie !.: to attaad la all tails la her line. From paste, pern in he feels assured that shi can give general satisfaction. Please give her a call. aug4-.3in 11 ii;n:uitr.TYPrs A T reduced prices, nre now taken by G. w. DANES "V. North side of Firsi Street between Main and S ea. more, over 11. S. Anderson s Iailor St.. re. P. isons wishing to procure good, true aim substantial Ltkencs es eftk at selves, families, or friends would do well to call on Mr l':im s.as he i an old and well experienced n . 1 . 1 . t a . s I a arum, i i iiiuiihixu ami oun r iacv, ,s In rn iht-tl w ith a superior apparatus; he will not fail to give entire satisfaction. lastraetioas given In th art on reasonable terms bv aug3 dozw tf O. W. DANE. XArtDIFFERENT styles of Wall Piper and Borders. )J t open to the inspection ol purchasers, at the W'ull Paper More of aug4 JOHN C DEVEKEUX. "VEI.NON II 'COW NT A CO. DEALERS and importers lo Law, Medical, School Miscellaneous ami Blank Books. Also a gene m I assortment of Fancy Stilionery W e offer our goods either Wholesale or Retail, lower than they cau be bought west of ihe mountain. Iw and Medical Students and country merchants would do well a give us a call. Harper and Putnam each at fifteen emits. Wholesale or Retail. All orders promptly attended too. NFLSON BBOWN&CO. No. 499 corner rf Main and Fourth it aug9 Imddtw LoutsrUie, Ky.
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RAILROAD LINES BY THE WAY Of CINCINNATI, COLUMBUS AND CLEVELAND J KOI' I K. ToN. York wlm Ri.loi In 3Uhour:ta N. York by lake Steamers via Cleveland In 39hours;to Pittsburgh la 14 hours; to Boston in U 1 2 hours; to Ph la.lclpliia la M hours; via L11TLE MIAMI h A I LAY! Fora Dilt Trains. ltTraln, Llghtiiing Expresa, at fi, A M.,2nl Train Accoiutu idation Expreas, at 7 1-2 A M;31 Train, Hillaboro Train, at 2 1 2 P M;4th bveiiing : Express at 5 F M. Train run by Columbus time, "min. faster than rincinnati. the roads art laid through with heavy T rail. New York, Borrow akd MoaTaaxi. Flrat Train, UgMatBg Express, leaves Cincinnati attiA M. connecting al Cleveland with Lake Shore Railroad to Uuiikirk and Buffalo, i iMiii'.cling at Dunkirk with N. York and Erie Railroad, andat Buffalo and Alban) and New York City Railroad to New York and Boston. Second Train Accommodation Express, at 712 A M, connect-at Cleveland with Lak Shore Railroad to Dunkirk and Buffalo, connecting at Dunkirk with New York and Erie Railroad, at Buffalo with Bufftlo and Albany and New York City Railroads, and at tiulTalo witii Ninsara Falls Railroad ta New York, Boston, Niagara Falls, Cgdcs . M0treal. Vc. ALSO: connects at Cleveland with the new and mae niUcent low pressure steamers Uueen of ihe West. Captain Bride. Crescent City. Captain Pease; connei tinjf at Buffalo with the ButTilo and Albany, New York CUT, ami Niagara Falls Kailroads forNew York, Boston, Niagara Falls. Ogdensburgh. Montreal, dec. Fourth Train Evening Express, at 3 1' M, connects at Cleveland with Lake Rfcatt Kailroad t Dunkirk and Ruffalo. connecting at Dunkirk w ith New York ami Erie Kailroad, connecting at BudUli iih iNew York City. Buffalo and Alban), anil Niagira Falls K dlroada to N, York, Boston and Niugara Falls. PiTisai Ron, Phii-adelphi St BtLTiMORCFirst Train LiKtitnliig Express, le vea Cincinnati at 0 A M, connecting at Crestline wiita Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad to Pi 1 1 Ku r ..n i . iii 1 1 ... I 1 1. if vi t . h Pen itft I vu Iii:, PoiilrnMil tu Philadelphia and Bultiiuore. Cincinnati to Phi!al. aud Baltimoredirect! ZANESl ILLE. WHEELING. BALTIMORE, dtc First 'I rain, Liirhliiinn Express, at 6 A M.and Aecond Train Aci-oiumodation r.xpress n-ss, a'.7 1 i A M. connects hlo Hailroad to Zansville. Company's Lines via Naat Columbus w ith Central Ohio ronnec'.ing with ithio Mage t oiupanv tmiial Koad to W heeliliff. connecting with Baltimore Philadelphia, Washington, etc. Fourth Train, Evenine Express, at 6 P M. Passengers bv this Train Bleep at Columbi'S and resume by Mornlnir Train via Central Ohio Railroad lo BaBaavUta, connecting with Ohio Stage t ompanv's Lines to W m.-i ling. HlLl.SliOKO. Third Traiu leaves Cincinnati at 2 1 2 I M. connecting at hillsboro w ith Ohio Stage Companv'sLini s io C hdicothe. Piketon, Ac. F.t U ClaU to N Y., via Railroad either route $16,00 " " to N York v ia Railroad to Albany an4 Hmlson river teamers 13,00 " " ia Lake Meainersto Kuftalo am) Railroad to New York, !j,00 " " via Lake Steamers to Buff. R to Alb'y dt Hud. R. M. to N Y 14,00 " to Boston via L. s., . Y. A'Erie und New York Citv Roads 20.0 " " " vial.stuirs ai.d NY City dr N York and Erie Roads 19.C0 " " via L Shore, Buffalo, Albany ami Western Roads 19,00 M " " via L Steamers Buffalo, Albany tm WastotB Beasts i?.o An addiiional charge of 50 els. via Niagara and above routes. F'ui ( in'ti. to Moid real Tia Lake Shore rosi IH.OO " via Lake Msasaac 17.M) " to Bost n via L bore road Ojrilen'bjr 1U,HI " " via L Steamer and Ogden'og 7.00 " to I York via L S'iore Koad dc " 16,75 " " via L Steamer and " 15.73 to Buffdo via L Shore Railr. ad !.' 0 j " " via Lake steamer S.0o " to Phil, or Bal. via Crestline cV Pitt l.Virf) m " via Clevul net V Pi.taburgh 15.50 " to Pitt aiaja ah CreetMaa. 7.75 j " via Cleveland iMMI : to Biltimore a Wl ling M.Oj " to WasMnptoa via Wheeline 15.93 to Philad-ipida via vUeeling 13.93 " to Whaetiaa 7.15 Cin'ri. to Cleveland .00 Cin'ti.toZan svil'.e, 4 0 " to Cetosaaas ißt " tospringfie'd UN F'orll inloriniitiou ami Through Tickets, apply .it the Oftice, Southeast "o.-ner of BroaUway and Erout St or at the Depot, Cincinnati. W A LATHAM. Ticket Agent. P. W.STRAI'EH, Gtncral Agent. M. WILKINSO.V iSenl. Evan-ville. tagt! Islitaaes MAstTLAVD LOTTERIES FOR AUGUST 1833. WA1RMÄCO., AGENTS, P.AL1IMOI E. MARYLAND. UNPEir fie rortrol oftbe Mam r Maryland, the let ro-s liav b -en l i ne:n.s of rendering BUraoer Of p.r .us Independent .or 1". an I of supplying olllere ir Ifci cr püai to easSBMSKe busini ss. ithni a short per ...i ti. .r.. b ,v.. been aoLl t v o atom 04 HUKW. a whole I .,i Ba7gtot, ami other- ! KMJtttK fBOVSCtt. 510.000. dec. Ine lareaiiaaat J9T tewiioii.r seounua uiui ior whu h a Htettsae i eftoa spent without buiining. A 11 orders lor tickets sin. uld be directed to NAI.IN iV CO., BALTIMORE. Md. CLABfl M draws August $to, f.,3. 14 drawu num bers in everv Pcckare or1.' ti.ii.eis. 1 Pri: 4 of f 13,tS I o etos Prizes of $ 100 SM CI CI CI Kl i.07 50 aj )5 io 10 8 4 3 " " UM A " " DM 3 " " 4td M " M io " " IM iu " " lad ". c-jo :i 1 s " :l PBIIBSi TICKETS. SI. HALVES.fi. vtUAKTERS, fl. KifilllllS. Ii. Nairn dc Co. will issue a tertif'cate of 2. Whole rkket- rot M I "" Ball fick-itafor $2" BftQaarMr TteaatafarBlS. CLAM 2211. Iiraws Aug ist 1P.il. l"53. 1 Prize ul'8'i.MMi Prize of BM i J .1 41 1 MS 5 100 63 63 io 5 Ac. dr?. 27S14 I'KII! TICKBTSBI. BAL VBH SB CT8. UU.Oiitiovjiia. Kairo "o. will 1MB a erunraie oi 2ö Whole l ickels for $13 tS Half Tickets for 7t 20 Quarter tickets for $3 T5 GBl KB CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARY LAND. DRAWS ACGÜST TU. 1853. CLASS R . i . ; , in ii ii mbpr on ever, -Jli 'i ickelSFourteen drawn nuiiibera iu every Package of 25 Tickets I Prize of Siio.ism l;o Prizes of iJ3i0 1 1 1 mo UK) 36. 1 M et 61 SU UBH u M,an Mi.tea Ljan Mi) n . T 1 tlli'.('. Ticket $20. Halves $10. Quarters ?. Eie MB UI NA 1 1:. V CO. v i i.i. iSMt A taai - 23 Whole Tickets for S'-W 23 Half Tickets for 130 2.". Quarter Tickets for 5fi3 H2 Eighth I ickels for 3J Ps.TAP.SCO INMITl IE LOlTERY, C'LiASiS BSB DRAW! AUGUST 3UTH, 1MB. Thirteen drawn numbers In every 20 Tickets. 1 1 1 so Prize of $3,7311 2fi3 rruea 01 67 54170 3.111 20U I Tickets tl. Ilaleas Mats, Quarters 2a cts. NAIRN dr CO. W ILL ISSUE A CERTIFICATE OF 26 Whole Ticket for $15 "ft Quarter lickets J,'J Jii Half rickets for 7.50 M Eighth I ickels ior 1 re 7.--. , L- .,: "I'll aa a Asa for a -'II we will send von a ceriiflcato li 10s v. Quarter tickets in the above loticiy. Beetf Package contains all the numbers placed in tne Wheel and therefore must have all that are drawn out. aarfjea : aveouly to obtain three numbers 011 a licaet to draw a good prize. , In ordering I ickels select the Lottery, nr.me the l Isss and date, enclose the price, be careful to mention your fown countr and State, enclose Post Odlce Stumps in stead'of silver. Prizes, drafts or bank notes 0.1 auy sol vent bank taken at par. Be careiul to address NAIRN dt CO.. Baltimore. Maryland. CHI HC II OTIC'K. VTOTP'E is hereby giving to the members ol the i CaMberland Pres yterian Conpr.gntion of Van derburghcounly. that an election will be Ijeld a t the house of Worsnip. ol said Congregation in M v,i ,' on Saturdav at 4 o'clock, P. M.. August 13th. 183. ,r ka purp of electing not less than three nor mor than hve trustees, for said Congregation to serve as such until their successors are elected. T ..uM.sin.ni will also be made at said meeting, to adopt the following as the corpor to name ' ' zregalion. to wit: the ew Salem Congregation 01 tne . n 1. .. t n . C It . Is ,. e 1 . ..u Cuinlit-r aliu rrei;uia" s By order of the acting Trustees. lugl id pOLTON'S Nsw Map of Indiana on rollers Price WMBB. forie ny raTHBONK WHEELER. i a v AcoFFEE-i J rmrmm7mmwlwm' J nor for sale by 1)1 FOSTERS di BKUwa. SEW BOOKS. HOME Pictures; The aeyBssd of great men; Vlllettby" Currer Bell; Life aud letters af Dr . Olin ; Kanke's civil wars and Monarchy of France; American Orator's oan book; Lavard's Niuiveh and Babvlon; received and for sale by" Jy 1 RATH RONE dt V HEELER. THREE THOUSAND FOUNDS Assorted Wire from No- 6 10 22; received and for sals by .,-li'v SAMUEE ORR
NEW ARRIVAL OP SPRING GOODS At the Wall Paper aud Lamp Store or JOHN DEYERECX. JR., MAIN SREET, BETWEEN FlrtT AND SECOND. THE uniersign .d hereby returns his thanks t the citizensnf Evnnsvillrt hfl vi.-ii,in- for the liberal
patronas;' heretofore bestowed on h hi. and would most respectfully call their attention to bis presen beautiful stoek, cvupruiug the tatest patten t new and patterns of Mall u innig loom, chamber and other Papers of superior qualities. His stock of bold I'an.i, Paner is m:.9t cornplete, llUd will vie with suv house in the M est They are now ready for the inspection of all who may favor hira with u call. No troubl- to show goods. auK3 JOHN C. DEKEREUX. ClT-frT.CADA.rrT, J") DOZ. Chick iiia direct rrom the Farmers' lJ 150 doz Eggs warranted frush2.0OU lbs Bran. 300 " Dried Beef, sugar cured. Just received and for sale at augt COOK'S Family Grocery. T7XTK AS.-Smoked Beef Rounds Sugtr Cured J j Beef Tongue Sugar Cured, West-m Kesene Cheese, mild flavor, aud Orvis' Corn Starch for table use, for sale by ji-j HORNBROOK & CHURCHILL. A ro .r. f o BT.iB 1. 1: hoi si; to RENT, aid a small lot of useful furniture for sala. AinlVta JOHN FAKKKL'.cV CO. jv'.'jtf Confectioner. NOTICE. A LI. accounts ajainsl, or in favor of me. I wish pre sented as soon as possi'de for adiuunei.t, at the old utan l on Mail. Street, now Keller, Karinley dt Co.. where they will be attended too iu person, or Ii t.i.' aid Arm. jy 13 If C. BELL. An pubs:30 Boxes M. Werk & Co. Star: M do do do do Summer Stearine, hi store and for sale by J27 FOSTERS de BROWN. TAUCII. 30 Boxes Extra pearl for salt, by FOSTERS Ac BROWN M1IX.I.I ;.! SimCLLSü Olli l'iSt' SMlÄGL llM uVv m saldoow by i Je GLES just received aud JOHN F. GLOVER. AOT1CE. THE following articles in siore at our warehouse, will be old at Auction to pay charges, unless called for within 3Udasfrom this date.' J . L 1 logen C: Son, P. r. L. Gregory, John Bandle E Kinney Joseph A diott Wm A Kan S Eriiatis ,v Son J VV Ray RAH 1 Cask Seed, J Box data, 4 l'rii:s. I 1 I 3 Goods Kardwar? Bed Clothes Sundries Stove 2 Grates
D 1 Crate wure Webter dr A rm strong 1 Box John Smart 1 " E J Rogers 1 Keg James Gruner! 1-2 BM Molasse Mr Reed 1 Large box Flovd V Colvin 1 box I bagvarn horu dt Gray 1 ' K F Italian I bain Wsa BsasWtoi 1 keg paint liensnioon dro 1 0 t ''-S Leonard St. 1 Trunk 1 sen Coffee No mark 1 Ktoae " laoii beildit g " I aaBStatalag " 1 box beddltiir " M piecef. Sieel " 8 tad dies " 1 Hutch Trunk " 1 cask 11a X Vara I feather bed " 1'liuiik 1 barrel whisky " 1 corn sheller 11 ha fin silt " 1 chest clo'.hea " 1 baU- Uouj. -flics. "
iy.'J td O RILEY & MITCHELL. wen kil. 12 Boxes Claret; 5 Bbis Cruslied Sugar; I 4 Ci.sk Maderia vv lue, 14 do Malaga do; Flour from New Wheat In Sacks.Just received ami for sale at jy-H COOK'S Family Grocery3 q g q s g a q I c 3 o I I. IcLEAN'S VOLT A N I MXK3CSB BÜClKBB. Over twenty-one thousand bof ies sold in one month In t. Louis. This vaJun b!e Liiiii.ieiit has bee 1 atst the public only iwenty month . vet it ha gamed for itself and enormous pop ularuy by its owi ii trn.sic merits. It is superseding ev. ry ether Liniment i.ud remedy for ihe cure ol exler ual diseases OB MAN AN l ANIMALS, Desperate efforts hive beea made by proprietors ol other Liniments to injure the reputat on and relard the s leorthis invalu ibta me.litine; but "Truth is mighty, '' Mclean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has prevailed. Tue miraculous cures that it has and is daily perf mi ing is becoming known to every person in the Western and Southern couutrv. and wherever il has been used all other Linimei is und external remedies have been 1 iscardi-d as useless. M LEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT Will rata Caaeeta, Piles, Tumors, Swellings Beea chvle. Goitre. Paralvsis, Chronic or laBasBBSatorj Rheumatism. Stilfiiess in y our Joints, Contracted Ma cles. Neuralgia, Weakness' of your Joints, M.. -Ligaments. Ear Ache or Tooth Aehe. Bruises Sprain. Wounds, Flesh cuts. Ulcers or Fever, .-ores, Caks Hr.M.si Sur Nö.i.les. Burns. Scalds. 1 1 flam tnation o Pains. It will re novo an) swelling.'! ui'ior. Piles, Jr.r 1 - Sil r n ri ...., I.iflr.rn-iliori 1. . ti1". ui' s "i ... "i 1 tc-, v.. - a And it willcleais. purify 1 ml heal the f .ulest I' I.CKR SOKES on the legs or shins, no ditierence how long Ihev iiisv have existed. It will also sooth and heal Burns. J-'calds. Presh . Uts. Wounds, die, sooner Btaa anv other remedy . , We earnestly a Ivise all persons alio ma) le rfflirted with Riiv ol the above diseases to obtain a supply al once of McLean's Celebrated Liniment. It is the only feliable remedy. It will NEVER FAIL to produce speedy an- permrii nt cure if properly applied. "Who then will suffer when a safe and sura lemedy Is SO easily htilaal We arc receiving daily hundreds of.ertin ...... tr I narts of the coun'rv. We think tl c f d lowing trill be sniBcient to convince the most incrednlousof the miraculous offects of this won lerful niediMr J. ILMelaaB. St. Laala.Ho.: Hcxa Sir: I take this method of thanking y ou gratefuliv for having been the means of restoring my aoat, Aaaa vears old, an entire cripple for nearly one year, now a hale and healthy young man. Two yeanaJM I on had an attack of Rheumatism ; I pot two physicians for him, but thev could do him no good. I used several bottles of Mexican Mus ang Liniment on nun. sad various other liniments and remedies, but all t no effect; he still giew worse. The flesh on his leg dried n , the bones, the muscles beeaSie contracted, draw ing hi- f. el upon R right angle with his body, so that he had to crawl on his h:.nd and knees, or hobble along on short crutches In a sitt ng p-.sture. No one can form an MM how he suffered by the changes or the wealhor, ihe most excruciating aatsM. ourMespectfully:f5sF BURRf)lJGHa. I live four miles from Mt. PI asant. MBtaau I car. get all mv neighlM.rsto certify to ihe above facts if n. -fessarv. I an. a. oaainted with Mr. Burroughs, and know ihe above ROS. Aui. FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIM M.S. i . T .... ..'s, i,-l,' r:t ...1 i.immenl is ii eoi.i ixiitr u.i. v 1- 1.1 . a stsa f or ihn I'llTr Ol Si.avin. Ril Hing B.ne. in 1 SSTTSSS Lum ... Nodes or swellings. It will neveVfail t cure Big Head. PoUsvl Fistula, Old knnninr Sores or Sweenv, if properly applied. For STirui-e: ScratchesCracked Heels. Chafes, Saddie or Collar Galli.Cuts. Sores or Wo inds.it isaninfal lable remedy. A pply it as directed aud a cure is certain in every instance. . , . There are plain uireciions m mkihu hu ucmiau around each botili. . .... This Liniment now put up in 25 cent bottles. 50 cent, t.otile and one dollar bottles. Th fifty cent hollies : contain , three tmcs the quantily of the twenty five cent nd so on in proportio to their cost. .ale by I. B. M. LEAN, proprietor, at theprinciIce under ihe Walton H use o Third t., be sue. am For sale nal offl wem. Olive ami l.ocut sta. St. Louis. Mo For sale in Eanv ille by KELLER, FARNSLEY dt Oo. at Proprietors prices." J -t-1 y EOCII! COLD LUNCH served up every momingfrom 1 to 11 at the Je2 PAVILION." Jl ST RIX'EIVKD. 1 A Cases 1.-. 11 rn hats. 1U4 do. black mid faiicv prints, 2 do lit wide Moaqoilo Netting. 1 do. emor. Window I'uruinf, and for sale very l0Wpy WM. LOEWENTHAL & Co. uested to a 1 I r. .... 1. iui., m mf ior Coal arc re . .... iS'lll, III fV7V..?u ' - , A call at Hornb ook di Ghu'chill's and settle foi the .forthwith. JAMES IAVQKUM.H, GCIT 4.ltS'"GEITAKS! ! I also have the age icv for the sale of Wm. Hall dc Son's justly celebrated Guitars they will also be sold at Eastern priceebraieu uuiia JJJ CUKK1E Foster's corner. POWDEB.3sU) Packages "American Cristalpow-de.-Co." -Erglisb Powder Co" snd Laflin dz Smith"" brands.io whole, half and quarter kegs, and r-ouud and half pc und Canisters ior sale very low by V 6. E. GILBERT, dr Co. yia Syraajore near Water.
NJtivV FOUNUxtY rtND MACHINE SHOP, ;: r.T v rn. i. r.. j.vp ijixa. THE PUBLIC IU LKSPECTM I.LY IN FORMED (Tu we have with great care and expens? fitted up I complete Simps as any in the West, and hope liberal . patronage will signify a disposition to encourage Home Manufacturers. We ate prepared u ith everv facility tor manufacturing cteam Ki jr'i . with wood oriron bed . Irsnies, ami uiachinen of all kii.ds a iih the latest im provements. Clearing and Shaft)! g fitted up. Pulleys, Iron Fronts f .r l.i;se. Plow Mould ' ards. Wagon Boxes, Iron ud Brass rastii g, ...I Wrouftt Iron torginp wor.k of all kinds, su.d of 1 rat quality "J" to order. BtSaasbaal work, ai d rt pai - of all Kmo of machinery promptly and t r. t ill executed. "ur lllui Illiierv is rnmi.Li. ..n ,l, .A is romnlete. itoaaeaainif all ,"' e latest iin rovemenU, :.nd our workmen are ..i t.,,. ,.,..,t ,kulllll . , ,..,, . ,., ,,.,, ,pM. our general supern.M.uent.l.i.stnrnu.i.t ears been foremsn oi an eMc,.f.ve i-iai.i.s.,,.,.t Et.andis fullv equal la any Mai Inn. st in 11.,-W r. H P. . sons desirii Engines, or other mal !r.erT Luilt or repaired, are requeued to call. r we te Tconnd-nl lb at ue can give as full aaiUMacttoa ia qealtty of work , am prices, as auy competent and respectable esUblUheat I" the country. Car whet'ta af rartoaajwrttoias manufactured, with : M urphey s P tent Solid Hub. Orders ej mail will receive prompt attention at the same ftrtes j-s w hen given in person. Scrap lion, lr-s ana ( oj .per w:.! l , je7uOs LuciLESTON A; CO LOUlbVILLEAND ST. MAIL LINE. LOUIS LADY riKt:. RElHELIire faster EH T. WdOLFOl.K, ( lkx, ppaataL . ill i eare i m - nie lorst.I.oui, v t .ry Thursday at 11 o'elOCk. i ves St. Louis for Louisville e . v S a'. 4 P. AI. Passer Ev ansvil'e at 5 o'clock A. M, Trioaj'-, for St. Louis; o T hursday 's at 7 A, M. for Louisville. Passengers ticketed to I i o ii i aii, W nee ling. Pittsburgh, Mainmort , PaUadel Ida. ai d.iiitetreedista points at very reiiimd piiies, in ftrst las C; r and t teainboats. Boar .ii.g on toatS lo lil.si nrth included, marlttf Kegular l.oiiis Itej A M (mi s l'uckcl. si niial und last M i Siei LADY Frt NKL1N. Capt. Maaaaraa. Maator. atU be at Eraaasiltottvar) UKLNEsLAY MORNING earlv. for St. Louis on eer si NHAV KtOkKING lor Lou'isx ille. or frerci S For llul t .- i.:.s-are aj.ply on board. Ieb4 tf imorr. V uitli uton. l'liilndc) pit im iii.d .civ York. BJaXTIMOBiC AM OHIO KAILROAD. Prom Ulccliiglo Baltimore, attd o: iiecliiig with the Wasir.i gton Branch R. R. al the Junction, (lately Calle. 1 the Relay House,) nii.c miles trow llaltiuior. , aud'aitll MM Philadelphia. V j. Uiiiigtoii und Baltimore R. H. to Philadelphia. THE grci.t tuniicls upon the new part of the line are now luily cotiipictcil, and tad alioie road is in line condit ion, preseiitiuc one of tbe mnet pictorosajoo aa4t romantic ro it. s in '.be world. 'Ihe greatest care Tot tbe comfort and suletv ol t hly exercised b the oil;. er ai i a ci,t ' il.is ( .iinpMiv . Mi'i II ere is no sa.er read in the TaHad Btaica, iiotwiUistandinf tbe npotlm of lateieat'id ad aaacraawleaa agenuof other rout s 10 the contrary. 'I he new nmJ tpleudiJ s'eamers of the Union line from Louisville, Madison and Cincinnati, connect witb tlie road at V. heeling, und ilinoigh tickets from these pla.es to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, die, ma be had of J. T. Moreliead, on the Levee, al Louisville, or tbe Louts (of the I nion Line onl; at Louisville. The HeaMtTi leave the nharfat Louisville daily fof Wheeling, Iu re passe, gersand l-aggage are carefully' transferred to H e cars. The aap less BsaMuala laaves Wheel ng da ly , et half past B a. a., ami arrive ..t I uinberland (BM n.iles) at 8 P. B.. SM I'llouing two b, . rn tin re i.rnres 111 Baltimore (3rd nllee) at d;.y Hchl aaal inorning. in full lime to emu. ei t M idi earlj wasaiaBSaa and Philadelphia trains, mak ing the assae through from Wheeling in less than twenlv hours, including stopputes. Travelers "ill not Bui to eotatee that this is Tn BaaFsai as well as one of the most j.leacant roulesto the East. Baggage (becked tlirongb to any o'the Eastern points wiihout charge. Passeacrrs Bad l uggage are transferred to the cars for H satwagtoa al tea Junction, and for Philadelphia, at Baltia ore. i heal sxlia charge. Travelers are allowed ample lime ai.d opportunity at all points to obtain their meals. Through tickets frota LeafSflWe to Btltiinore. (with the privilege of l ii.g: over any w liere on the route) 11; lo Waahiaato Sil 3tl: to l'l...a.l-lphiaBPj; t New Vork 914 'i o be bad as above only . ( I he rail-roiul fare alone from Wheeling to Baltimore is fn 5U; to Philadelphia or TTesalBjissa 9 3U.) W bile ihe water is low in the Ohio, !igbt draught, but swifi HaSIStl il! keep up ti e . 01. net lion bctweeo Cincinnati ai. o V. iieci.i g. Part.-i gcrs may also leave river at Cincinnati, ai.d r-nch W heclii g by the way of railioad lo 1 '..l,; .i.s and .:..!. - ilic. :.m: M; g.-s thence to Wheeliaf. For lltts roats passengers buy through tickets ii. Cincinnati, aud leave there at 6 or 74 o'clock a., a. ilail .. . J j Freights to al' eastern points, i.y tin sale oircn id s-,eed line i t liii I: is row prepi. reu toiloan immense cutodosnlaiBieaat . .... . . .... US LxhuMi K-iti 1... t k. 11 ms low l.m nv nnv oibcr route. Alt i.roi.erW earefulh bandied, and delivered in MOd order. faquiress above. WM. PAR BEB, iqutre JvSS-lj (Jen r-il Snperintendent. Hai'juiore. ADAMö & CD. '3 EASTERN. WESTERN AMU FUKISIGN EXPRESSTHE public ar resctfully informed that we in'r prepared to give increased la ilil) and disjuitcb for transporting and from U:e Easl bier, handiae, pcka iaa,aatwla,haak aotea,i i saeele, and can assure all v ho patronise us quick dispatch throughout the year having railroad coutiiiuiiicaii' n frees Cimir.ns.tl to tae 1 .- Each express is in cnarre or trusty messengers accompanied mat -.1 ir-i. rafe lor belter security of valu " W e collect I ills, rotes, or drafts, fill orders for goods or pay bills iu places wheie we have offices. Expresses for M, Louis, Madis hi, Indianapolis, Cidetsnsdl, Ctovelaad. Ptttal I all parts ol tue Last, leave daily at 11 A. M . For basil gton and Frankfor at 2 P. M. For Cal.fornia by each mail 'learner from New York. ADAMS Ac CO. S. A. JONES, Agent, nov!75t ly Ottea SM Hain st.. Louisville. ier.7i4vi:D. I have rsmoved my Boot dc SI oe More to my fm 11 reside ce on th rnriii rnf Mnin niid Seventh MreetsAll orders w ill at promptlv attended loo aui neauy ex cuied. I will aii keep sa asasetaseat af Boots A Mio.-- of mv awn make, as good as the to-at, 'or ash. jy9-3m W-M- 'ERY. TIAOS AD AC MMMMfl Tl NiEO JL AND KEPAIRM. I will irivH particular attention to this branch of the business, orders left at the M 11 sic More Bad floor roster's corner; wlM aavs iim mediale attention. JyB W M. H. CURKlst. IMPORTANT TO LADIES AND OGNTLEMBN. POPTMONIKS Poeketbooks, PortfIios. B.-.nkere Caaei iu, of i-.n aesertflsea maueto orderst the VVai. Paper More(. u.n A Kj KrKHART 1 " ' 1 " " ' " ' t i it t;i I ,,E Pr ., ef orlheCrading r M Z, . .. u. ..a 1.,., 1 ' r" 1 :' , tw u to seen l,v a,.,die tioa to and Ditching of the Norll - beeu com pi. ted, and can be myt't JAMES LAI GHLIN. AOTH I.. f ItJJB un dersigued aase forme. 1 a co partnership in the JL Wall Paaer, Paper Hi igiag, Aoiabindtsaj and Box manulacturiug A c , eaalaeas under the tirm of Englehard V Eckert. They will be at all times ready to wait on their friends at their stand on First street, opposite the Post Office. A- ENGLKHASD. Je2l if L. BCKEhT. KE.IOVEB. ECKER rV KRAM K K have removed their exten sive slo k of Groceries. Leather and Findings, nlo their new brick store, two. .ve their old stana 011 Main street, between First and Second. Their stock 1 embraces a complete aasettaarat m sanif lme. and the" will he aappv to wait upon their mers. auu public generally , un as gool terms as heretofore. jytf-d3ni T7IOI.I AD GITTAII TKItiS.-The V sucscriber would call particular attention la bis stock of Violin and Guitar S tings they are of the very bet quaPtv Italian. English, and American, snd he will II them cbesper iualuy considered than ever before offered iu Ü113 city- v.i.n iufr.it, Cnd fioor Foster's iftixer. SAVE TOlll ICE. WATER COOLERS of various sixes; Cgalloastdo 3 'lo for sale by Jy7 HORNBROOK CHURCHILL.
