Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 10, Number 303, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 July 1858 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 28 Sr Flrat and Fourth Facti for Interesting Heading Matter Wasted. In a small family, where liberal wages will be given, a good and capable girl. A German girl preferred. Apply at the corner of Locust and Second street5. F.Y.C. An Intelligence Office. An institution long wanted in this city, has been established by Mr. Wangemann, on the corner of Second and Fycaniorc streets. Mr. Wnngemann speaks several languages, and has been an old resident of the city, and is generally acquainted with the laboring population. He has correspondents in Berlin and Leipsic, through whom he is endeavoring to encourage the immigration of German domestic help. He deserves the encouragement of our citizens in his new undertaking. To the friend, who on Monday last, celebrated his birth day, by beginning the newyear of his life, with the best deed, and noblest duty to roeiety he could think of, and feat the Journal a club of thirty new subscriljcrf, with thntoney in advance, we return our most grateful acknowledgement, with our most sincere wishes that he may Jive and enjöy an hundred returns "of the happy anniversary, and meet at last the full reward of such generous and disinterested services. This is is only one of the daily evidences we have cf Judge Hovey's strength in Posey County. - fc3 It is rejiortcd that the Sultan of Turkey proposes to visit Taris and London in person, being fully jiersuaded. of the ne cessity of a personal interview to settle the political questions pending between Turkey and France, in which the offices of England may be required. It is said the Greek Rankers of Constantinople, have been np- . plied to for the funds. GOV. CrMMIXGS AND JlDOE KCKLES. Dy the letters from Utah it appears there are some personal aud official disagreements between these two gentlemen. One writer says : " J uilge Eckles is n man of decided chara( tcr, and if 1 is interfered with, or his orders materially changed, he contemplates resignation, and a return home. Governor Cummiugs is a pleasant man, but is unfortuuutely addicted to the same habit which caused the removcl of Sliannoa from Governorship of Kansas in other words le drinks so much that he is often unfit for duty." s2T'The steamer Done, wiJl leave hereon Thursday next on' an excursion trip to Cairo. The boat has been completely renovated, and is now as neat as a new craft. Her officers will ppare no pains to provide for the comfort and entertainment of the passengers. The Evansvillc Brass Dand will be on board and will enliven the venings with their charming performances, and if tho nighü be COOl, Will play for those fond of a dance. Every arrangement will be made for a delightful excursion. The opportunity will 1 a pleasant one to form acquaintances with the people of all the intermediate towns on the river, the citizens of which arc expected to join in the' trip. To those who go the round trip, tickets will be sold at a reduction from the ordinary fare. Treasox. There is a secret circular possng through this Congressional District, calling a mass meeting of thc opposition party at Princeton, on the 2d of August, the object of which Is to produce a schism in thc anti-Lecompton ranks, and give .Xiblack a chance to defeat Hovey. It is a treacherous movement, though it wears the disguise of Republicanism. We have expected to meet bribery in every form and shape, but that of the purchase of professed, earnest Republicans. We. did not Seppose . they were the materials out of which Uright's tools could be constructed and fashioned by his money. . We are sorry to be forced to believe that there are mercenaries and traitors, who, for a price, can be turned from thc rankest Republicans to. the most sulwervicnt tools of the Kxccntive strikers. . It is but necessary to expose it, to defeat the schism. true Republican will give it an instant's countenance. Thc election of Judge II ovcy e i. . i -el is-now ceruun, me prc.cni narmony oi the opposition party can be maintained. The oal v hope for Nibl.uk is in a division A. . ,., . 11 c

Funds have been provided at Washington CUre. With Pr. Baker's Specific you can cure yourto carry this district.' A few thousand self, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for have been aPPronriated to subsidizt a rUnn w wnpany b neillcine. Price ?l 00 per

r i 1-,. ... . ti uu;iciic-ruud proiessing itcpuDiicans who rc to sow disscntion3 through the ranks in which they pretend to fight. While these mercenaries are charging some of their neighbors with being bought by the Tostoßice for a few hundred dollars.' the r are . ... ., . v , . , treating with the enemy to barter not only - J their own perjured selves, but are making conditions to sacrifice their cause and their friendi. A more diabolical plot was never concocted by traitors, and we hope it will neet with the reprobation of every man true to thc opposition, to whom it may come. To assent to its proposals will be suicidal to the cause, and cover the party with infamy and dishonor for Its treachery and folly. - An apostate Jew is the concoctor, and the scheme is worthy of its author. JWc invite the attention of the sick and afflicted, to thc adverti.-sementi in our columns of Dr. Easterly's Iodine and ar baparilia, and Cridley's Salt Rheum and Tettr Ointment, Dr. Carter's Cough ltalsam, Dr. Baker's Specific, Dr.' Hoopers Female Cordial, and Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer. , These medicines are prepared by a thorough lj educated Thy sician, Chemist and rharuiaceutist, so that ail can rely upon 1 m . . . ieui a wing eaie ana etlectual in curing Jhe diseases for which they are recommended, They are standard remedies, and can be found a nearly every Drug and Apothecary, store . uiv VU1HXI. WH.-, SlSn I mrm Stil.e

Special Notices. Vmeurremt Jlomey Tha highetl price paid for J I Ii noii, Wisconsin iuil Trnmwe notw, iu exchange for bankable fund-', by jlyli-lm ALUS k HOWE.. Volksl-ote cor. - ' Fret rent City Ilank-ntreetortJoh A. Reit. Conrad Baker, Thomas E. tiarviu aud John Lav. Receives deposits, boys and rolls coin and exchange. Interest allowed on time deposits at such rat- as msy le aproed npon with depositors, and specified in certificate. Exchanpe on New York, Cincinnati and Louisville, Great Britain, Franco, Switzerland, IVlgiuru, Holland, Russia, ivnmark, Sweden, Norway, and all the cities and larp towns of Germany, for sale In rums to suit. Colli-ctions made, and proceeds remitted promptly at current rate of exchange. JOHN A. REITZ, Pres't. W. BAKER, Cashier. jly21-lm lomlHodlthn ntmimgr l ompmny, Office on Water street, under the Telegraph office. Cart load of 16 bushels of Bodiam Mine Coal delivered to any part of the city at SI 0 per load. Coal weighed, if desired, at the expend of the purchaser. Notes of advent banks of Illinois and Wfciconsin taken in payment. JOHN WYMONP, d.va-rf Secretary and Manager. iiöttlltr- to women, it is a fettled ttatistical fact that seven-tenths of their number are auffcring from disease and general debility. Are the men much letter off? Ls of appetite, palpitation, prostration, distress of the stomach, dizziness, eostivenese, general ihycical and mental inability, an the ueu.il symptoms. The stomach id the recipient of all aliments of the body. To counteract the injurious effect of table indulgencies, you must assfat the stomach. lb tetter' Vegetable Stomach Bitters correct the appetite, carry off the bile and impure secretions, regulates the bowels, impart strength and tone to the system, and restores the invalid to health. Its effect are wonderful. No family should be without it. Sold in full quart bottle (extremelypalatable) . by all Hotel, Grocers Druggists and other?. It require no addition of spirit. Itr. Carter Comgrh im, teilt eure Cough, ColJs, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Tide and Breast, Flenrisy, Whooping Cough, C oup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation .f the Heart, and all disease of tlie Throat and Chest aud Lung. Xo one tdiould neglect a Couch or Cold a single day. Million dio annually by neglecting a Commou Cold. Coughs and Colds lead to Conumption, and then to early d'Sith. Reader, hare you a Cough, Cold or any disease of the lung? Procure at once that celebrated remedy, In. Cartsh's Cot oh Balsa, w hich never tula to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hours, and always cores the worst cases of Cohls, Cough and all diseases of the Throat and Lung in a fewday. Price Trial bottle!', 20 cent. Large bottle $1 per bottle, or 6 bottle for S". .Pb. RasTiblyI corner Third and Chestnut. St.

L0Ui, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all order must be addressed to rrt the poauine. Sold by Hallo k k Stoddard, W. Bierbower, I.iech A Cakdett, Keller and White, and by drugi.-'ts generally. myai-1y itr. llmuttrly'u iodine and Sraparilla Will cure all disease arieiug from an impuri state of the Blood, or a depraved condition of the finid.of the system, viz: Cancers, Swelling of the Gland, Rbeuinatiem, White Swelling. Chronic Sore Kyes, Tiles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goitre, Pain in the Bones and Joints, VU ers in the Mouth and Throat, and all Chronio Constitutional I'iwaxe. Tin niediriii searches out the very roots of the dieae by purify ing the blool, and changing the secretions in the syxtem, thna removing the cause, whirh renders the cure certain and permanent. Pr. Easterly'! Iodine and ?araparilln will cure the worst mercurial dis ease and drive out and destroy every particle of mercury which is in the ytem, and cure its bad effect. It will enre fs-on lnry Syphilis or Tenereal VIeases, and will drive the Syphilitic Virus aud all hereditary taints and Hi!onoo matter out of tlio system through the res of the skin, and rtoro th ent to a rrf.-ct stato of health and purity. It Is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce Its equal in the complaint. The afllieled will War in mind that Pr. Easterly's Iodine and Sareaparilla will cure all Nervous Dis eases, Kemule Complaints, Propsy, tJravel, I incases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs iu a few days. It will remove Pimples and Blotcln-s from the Face, and make the skin clear, white d beautiful as alabatcr. It does this r-y purifying the blrd, and by its prompt action on the Liver, Kidneys, and Sf n-tory Organs, producing vigorous health. Persons who have long been afflicted with Scrofu la, Old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin and all Cutaneoo Disease, are advised to procure GrMley'a Salt Kbeum and Tetter Ointment to rply on the Sim, or diseased parts, wheu u-ing Ir. Easterly '$ Iodine and Sarsaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla pu rifies the BI.mkI, and causes the sores to di.-M-harge their putrid matter, and' the ointment heals them. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They are the best and moj-t powerful curatives known to man. a i.ur trial is au i asü i uo not anir the result. Pjiee of the Iodino and Sar.ipariila Si per .bottle, or C bottlM for OldleyV Salt Kbeum Oint ment 7.xcnts per bottle. Both areprepar-d by Ilr. Easterly, cvrner of Third and Chesnut streets, St. LouU, Mifgouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. ttA-SoM y Hallock A Stoddard, W. I'.ierlower, Liecb A Calfletf, Keller & White, Pruggixtx, in KvatiM ille, ami by Imgglt generally. my31-1yins. ' - . - 'itr. Bmktr'a teiflc teilt enr iJomorrhca, OWt, Stricture, Semimd Weakness, ChorJee, Diseases of the Kidney. Bladder, and all diseajies of thc evni,al orans- have you a private disI ea'? ' Iv not neglect it. IVlay is dangerous. I Dr. Biker a Socfitic is a tuife. himhmIv. and r.lnal I otiue, ijwPa. Ejktfklv, corner Third and Chestnut stre-ts, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders muet be addressed to get the genuine. Sold by Ilallock Stoddard, L ieh Calslett, Keller White, in Evansvillc, and by drnggists generally. tny?l-lyiiis ' ' I 7ir. Iloper' Femmle Vordimt teilt eure . . , ,. , . , . . I kit iVduI ConinLiinlii. Buch u Kxi-nkiv. Sunnreor rainfuI Mcwtruatkn, Eluor Albus or Whites, Barrenness, Sallow 'Complexion, Headache, Ii.ziness. Weak Nerve, Krif htful 1'reauns and all din. eases caused by Colds Checked Perspiration, Excee, Over-Excitement, etc., of thc Sexual OrKua. - Dr. Hooper Kemal Cordial is univenally kuowUdgi'd by the ladies the ber-t nniedy ever invented. ' Äö'Priee Si p-r bottle, or is bottle-, for 55. IR. UtsTtRtv, corner cf T!iird and Chesnut tre-tj,'- St. Louin, Io., Sole lTprietor, aud to w hom all orders must be addressedSold by Halloek 1 Stoddard, W. Bierbowrr, LWh and CaUU tt, Krll.-r A White, in Evanuville, and by dntggb-ts generally. myl-lyins Itr. Emtttrltf't FVrer mnH .tgr hitler, ill cure Agn and Kcver, ChiUs anl Kever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent IVversand all tho various forms of Fevers im-ideitt to Bilious Climates. If there- is a man, woman or child suffer ing with Ague an-l Jever, they are advised to procure Pr. Easterly's Fever and Agiw Killer. It is a positiv cure fpevdy and permanent. Try it. Price ?1 per bottle, or ix t-ottles for S. Dr. Kastkrlt, o.rm-r of Third and Chntnut stntts, St. Louis, Solo Proprietor, to whom all or ders must be addressed to pt the genuine. Md by Hajiock k Stod.Urd, w. Bierbower, LUh A Calktt, Kaller k White, Agnts for Eram-Tiiie, and by dmggists generally roy-Myins TTU.VE Jrri-EHt x.T of jr.VÄ I.... . . . . ..,...--v .... . w-.. I v icterv s ola ktani.. A. Is. übt vci'. cv. .

Special Notices.

Jltxicm Jliitmng- Liniment. It it eighty year sine this Liniment was nnt offered to the afflicted. Many millions of bottle liave been used, and it ha given better satisfaction than any article ever before tried lor ainiilar purposes. It possess a specific power over inflammations, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Muscle, JoinU, Ligament or Skin. It i a source of great pleasure to feel that e have been the humble mc-aua of relieving such an iuiiueuse amount of suffering, and have caused many thousands to '-leap for joy," because their pain were relieved, their wound healed and their stiff joint made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their obligations to ours Ives or the public, are engaged in attempting to introduce a spurious and miserable article under another name, by repreeuting it to lie the same or similar. t;$,He on your guard! B?iy none but the original MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMEXT, and you will not le deceived. G. W. Westbrook, Originator. BARNES A PARK, , f-b-25-d&w3nio. Proprietor, Xew York. ,H,OTlO.VSZ0 PEAl'O er Ely Rrushe; 3 doz. MixHes Brooms, a fancy article; 6 do Eancy Whiks; 10 do Shpker and location Brooms; 10 do snorted Scrub Bmuhe; 5 do Itawting Brushes, fancy and plain; ü do . iShoe Brushes, do do; HORN BROOK A CO. c.vwjjsrf? 3ooo twits JSZ9 sorte.1 Wire; r"0 B'dl common and charcoal Sheet Irony 20 do ( Galvanized and Kuviu do; !i caks Shwt Zinc; Sheet Copper and Copper Bottom, all sizes, in store and for sale by HA M ILL ORR, Jiy W V CY. AM L L. NOCK CFO. W. WICKS LKVI L. NOCK. NOCK, WICKS, Sl CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission Mcrchanls, and , DEALERS IV Foreign & Domestic liquors, Cigars, AGENTS FOR VIKGISIA, MISSOURI ASD AT. TOBACCO. ALSO, Af.tXTS FOR ITAYSriLLE C0TT0S YARSS, WISE, EATTAC, t'DTJUV A MAXILLA CORDAGE, Xo. Oil Main strevt, LOl'IJiVILLE, KY. We keep coni;t.intlv on hand a large stock of pop ular brand of Tobaco, among whi-h are Holland's Fmpre Pine Apple Twist and Pancake. Alo, Roln rts' pud Harris' best brands. Our stock of pure Old Bourbon and Rye Whieky, i larce and well selected, all -f whirh we offer on god terms to the Western and Southern trade. 01;k, w ilk.i & CO., Main street. Wholesale Tobacco Agency. Xo. Ml Main street, Louisville, Kv. We are now reriinc nr new htoelc of Vircitiia and Kentucky Tobax-o, which we offer low to the trade. HOLLAXD'S TOBACCO. Enipr rretnitim Flraud.. T.J. Holland, No. .coo rxArt. .175 do .120 do .100 do ."00 do . K0 do . do .. 2 Kefr. .. M Btttts. Jacob Strader C. L. Holland B. r.:irm-r C. (J. Holland .- n. n Extra Pancake Extra Kol I TwW Pfne Apple Twift f0 do Wade and Bro. Twint .. 75 do .. HO Boxe. ... oA Butts. ... T- ü ... ft do .-10O do (old n Age Pancake................ L.YNGHORX'3 TOBAfCO. Gold Leaf Extra K. White J. A. (lay HAKHIS' TOBAtVO. f ultana .. 7." Caft's. .. W Boscx. ..100 Catt's. .. 20 Case. .. AO Keg. .. HO do - 2tJ Cw. . 120 T.0XCS. .. " do .. .to do .. 20 Butts. reople'a Favorite do do ... nie Cock..... Luxury of the People.., Apricot John iSm ith. ...... ROBERTS' TOBACCO F. M. Snead.... K. W. Barton. BoU-rt' Ktt.. Plu-h Rolls KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI TOBACCO. Lans's Ba'isetCs lb ... 70 Bntts. ... TM do ...100 do ... W Butts. ... 40 do ...100 Boxes. ...l.i Pkits. ....MX Eoxm. Baswtt's ' i lt do . Voo!flk pounds and .r Old Buck ft. do do J.Js A , d do (.'attic tJundrr Brand. (R '). ."SUCK, W H.K Ml Main street, Louisville, Kv. jly3-nm ß Sale Stahle. Second between Main anil Io cut Streets, opposite the Old Presbyterian Church, t.vansville. The umlet!i:ned has a larcT and commodious Brick Stable with sheds for carriages, and is pre pared to take horses by the- day, week or month. His customer may be cure of havinz their animals well and carefully attended to. He refers fo the following gentlemen whose horses he has had a long tune umler his charge. Me has awo a ntimrs-r of good and safe homes for tha saddle, or harnet, with a number of rvw aud comfortable buggies, to hire. Orders ftr saddle horses or buggies, w ill be punctually attended to. Kefer to l . Keat-, ias onioe; t. K. Venient; J. S. Cavitt, Ex-Sheriff; Cyprian Preston. oct!2-ly J. StKATTON. -mw.ua i.vi: .n.iin: house shoes I fJL The Troy Irou and Nail Kactory, at Troy, i nave Henry r.unlen s Improved Horse Shie 3I;whineiry now in succehsful owration. 'and are prepared to execute ordern for Horse an. I Mule Shoes, of anv weight aud pattern, at a price but little aNve the price of IIore Shoe Tron. 7 he quality of the Iron ived in the.e Iioe ia warranted in every respect. Th-e hho-s have been approve.! of, and are now used by the I nited States ( rumi'iit excbiHively, a alo by many of the principal iuge ana uuuuous t omp.-'nfcs una ilore rhis-rs throughout the country. Any person ncbvlug Sj to the undt-roigned. w ill hive a istiiiple off loo Ilm.. a.Hnurt.-l eiw. fut to his nJJr.-w. lnlers adtlressed to the mliseribor. at Troy vil lage, win receive prompt attention. W M. . IL KIKX, Agent, aplO-lr Troy, N. Y JIJI.VE SIttJ'liLES.bm No. 1 Pine JL Shmcles, for sale low. AIho, fsi.noo Poplar. JOHN K. tJ I.OVKK, JVyl Corner Main and Seventh htrt. rwMit: tw li.m kewti vk JL HAKVESTEK, KOK .MOW IN A KK A PINJ This Machine was introduciil and tid for the ftrst time duriuz the harvest of !": and though new, it has already establishl fr itself a reputa tion winch ha never been rvacm-d bv anv other combined lleaper and Mower, South and Wetd; and it now occupies a ponition far in anvanco ot all its com peti tors. Nearlv one thousand of these. .Machim were s-ld during Hj W-t two harvents. aud the d-uianl not supplied in the Ststes of Kentucky. Tennessee, In diana. Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Alalvtma, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, Miscixsippi, and establishinK the fact moot conriueivelv', that for uui vnrsal ue, economy, strength, and ethciency, this Machine is everything that is desirable, both as K-'.ii-r and as a Mower. We have mado somo valuable iiiiproveraenU. suggedtod bv careful olservatien and experiment du ring the last harvest. Thes will bo a-tde-l to all our Itatpers and Mowers now baildirg for the har vest of 1 So. Eor sale on consignment, by ap2S-:;nidAw ALLTS , OWE. HAY PEALEKS. The und.nicnd woul repectfnlly inform the Hay Grower and IValers tli;t ha ha i-un-haoe-t the ribt to make and oll Penniston's Portabl llav I"r-ss in Vanderbnrgh and Warrick counties, snd u now ready to receive ordT for l'lwwn, which he will protnptlv 11 and set tip, and warrant to perf.riii all lli.it is repre sented. Persons wanting Press- would do well to call on the undersigned and examine the model and tlie principle npon which they work, rwquiiing ! power and hands and doing mow work and better than any other Press In use, 'anything like the money, and take up but little room. fihop on Second strevt bvtwven Oak and Jlulherry, Kvanwille. B. DVScN. je-.'lmd.tw ,m TicEe'j Shi m m i n and after Eebruarv 1st. Is.". I w ill clrt-e my books to all rnuning accounts and sell for cah only or its equivalent. Experience has taught me to tako this pin n, 1-e-lievtns it to be to the intcrcft of buyem, as well as to myself. I shall try to make it an object fr all to pay cash, and hone to give offence to none by rrf urine credit, as I ehall refiro all without r-ct to person or persons. All goods must N paid for before they tave the store. If not sati.fictory, they can ko returned, and I wiU refund the mom y. Also, I take this opportunity to eflV r my t-incer thanks for tho liberal patronage ithwhichl was heretofore favored, and ask a continuance cf the same, promising to merit the same by prompt and for dealing and an additional inducement in prices. JauU SAM. EM RICH. Jlaln St., .t doors b lovr Secf.nd.

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uv thk r. a w, UN. Last Night's Despatches. Addttloiial Foreign Xtwe New York, July 27. p. m. Spain lias sent her threatened remonstrance against British insult to that Government. The Turkish troops had three conflcts with the Montenegrids and finally drove them to the mountains. Turkey promLted ample satisfaction for the De lendah massacre. Other Turkish outrages against Christians ate reported. Musselinen were driving Christians from Candia. Advices from Intli i say that the rebels are in great force around Lucknow. The United States sttamr I'oAvhattatl left Uong Kong on the 12th of May, for the north. The Gcrmautown remained at Hong Kt n The Minnesota, Mississippi and Antelope were in the Gulf of I'et khelli. The steamer Hoyal Charter, from Australia, with $2,000,000 in treasury had arrived at Liverpool. It had been feared that she was lost. .The London Timet pronounces the Agamemnon totally unfit to lay the ocean cable, and suggests the building of a ship for that s)Ccial purpose if the Great Dastern cannot be obtained. Kew York Market. New York, July 27. p. m. Flour quiet, sales of :?,000 bbls; Southern 5c better; sales at 4 804 95. Wheat is declining: sales of 50,000 bushels. Corn declined, with sales of 18,000 bush; Westcm white 83 and Southern 1 00; yellow 91. Priuiepork 5c lower , sales at 13 90. A'ew Orleans Maret. New Okleaxs, July 2C. Sales of 1,300 bales cotton; prices are easier, but quotations remain unchanged. One bale of new cotton was received yesterday, which sold at 15. Sugar market buoyant. Shoulders are quoted ut 7c. Afternoon Report. Interesting California rv'ews. New York, July 27 m. The rteamer Moses Taylor, from Arpinwall, brings California dates to the 5th inst. Her specie li.-t amounts to nearly $1,200,000 in fold. The following arc the principal consignees: Thc American Exchange. Dank, $86,U00: Freeman 4" Co., $80,000; Wells, Fargo & Con $350,000 ; Tieadwell iCo., $15,000; Watson, $25,000. She also brings about 2C0 pasroncrs. The Fruzer river gold excitement continues unabated. The reports from there have liecome fabulous in their character. One letter writer, vouched for iu thc Sfan Francisco papers as reliable, says that his first day's yield was $700. Victoria was crowded with Americans, who had run up the price of building lots to $20,000. The Hudpon Bay Co., are buying gold dut :tt $15 per ounce. The Indians had commenced molesting the emigrants on their road to the miuest A party of ten, encamped near Lchome, were attacked and mx killed. Twenty-two canoes niieu wiui inaian warriors were passed going into Victoria, and 200 more were on their way, and daily expected. It is feared that tnc mining region will be overrun by these warriors and an indiscnm n;ite massacre lollow. Fourteen steam and sailing vessels had left bau Francisco during the fortnight for Irazer river. . The California Supreme Court has decid ed the Sunday law to be unconstitutional and prosecutions en that law have been ab.'indonei. Four hundred houses i;t the Chinese dis trict in Ororvillc have been burned. Ix)ss 8(,000. Several building were burned at Stockton, July 4th, including the Massa chusetts House and Brown Brothers. Business at San Francisco continued un usually active, and large transactions were making in provisions and other goods used by miners. All articles of this descriptions were purchased iu advance of their arrival, and chiefly on private terras. Some prices which transpired were as follows: Mess pork in large lots, $34(0.35; clear pork, $35(.37 50; prime, 32 00; extra clear bacon, 23c, and a large lot to arrive at 25c. Hams advanced. Large sales of lard at 22c. (2 24c. for kegs and casks. Hie upper cabinet ot Oregon Indians, were collecting in large numliers. The State election had resulted in the election of the whole democratic ticket. The commander of thc Pacific military district was hurrying forward rdl the troops of his command, but their numln-rs, as well us their equipments wire wretchedly inadequate. Tlie steamship line Ietween Aspiuwall aud Havana has been discontinued. Hcretiftcr, all tlie steamers fur Xew York are to stop at Key West. The United States frigate, Saratoga, was to leave Havanna on thc löth. for Sau Juan. Valparaiso dates to the ltli of June, furnish no news of importance. In Bolivia, affair are quite unsettled. The Covcruinent is in great dread of thc return of Helsen. The frigate Mcrriniac, was at Fay ton, on June 10th. All well. The advices from Bueuo.-? Ayers, are to June 10th. Business was dull, and but little produce coming into the country. Advices from Fort nu Piatt, to July 1 Ith, report business as very dull, and the market over-stocked with all kinds of merchandise. The people have all confidence in the government paper money, and were exchanging it at the rate of i jer cent. The cholera was on the decline in Guataraaln. Don Fcrrier, Hen. Walker's late minister, has petitioned for permission to return to Nicaragua. Tlie National Bank has gone into operation in Costa Rica. rhllatlclphla Market. Fhila tELfHi A, July 27 Noon. Hour quiet, in cottsequonce of the ad vance I rates demanded hy holders, only 500 barrels were disposed of nt 4 75 for old Western extra. Fresh ground superfine sold in a small way at $4 73. Xo change in rye Hour or cornmeal. The wheat market is somewhat uii.-tttled dud prices advanced Sffjc. there V.np an active demand for it, with limited receipts; sales of 300 bush, new ml at Si I0l 20, white gl 30 (T.l 3.". Rve continues to bell ou arrival at ! l" . . n a:,-A . f . tn. UUI luve .. cm aiinc lll'jllirv ilk but little or none here. Oats .eliinj; facly; 5,000 bush. Pennsylvania brought 42( 12ic. Provisions ndvancln; mess pork held at S17 70(18 0; sales of bam3 iu lot3 at 101 lOJc; sides at c ; shoulders CJc; 50 caks of haras in pickle at 8Jc. Lard scarce and firm at 12e. in barrels and 13c. in kfs. Wool comes forwardmorejfrecly, but there is no demand for it. -

Halifax, July 27 m. The steamship Europa, from Livcqool,

arrived at 6 o'clock this morning. The Europa experienced moderate weath er, with light westerly winds; on Jly 2 1st, shc passeil the Boyal Mail steamship Arabia, bound for Liverpool. On the 23d, she pass- I ed a large screw steamcrnamc unknown. I The British government Will take no further steps in the case of Mr. Alison, ! charged with leing concerned in the attempt ed assassination of the Ktnpcror of France, and ha3 withdrawn the offer of reward for his apprehension. Baltimore Market. Baltimork, July 27 r. Flour firm, but quiet. Wheat verv rm, sales of ml at Si 121 20, white $1 30. Provisions dull and lower; bacon 6jc.(7 Blc. balk shoulders Gc sides 8c, Whisky dull at 20c..s7c. Xicxr York Market New York, July 27 m. Flour quiet; sales of 8,000 brls. at 4 75 t?,4 90 for southern. Wheat declined KT,. 2c-sales of 25,000 bushels at 1 30(.l 32 for southern red ; and 1 33 for white; 1 1 08 for western red ; and 1 1 2 for white. Corn very dull, and prices lß 2c. lower. Mess pork advanced 20c.; quoted at 17 2.rf 17 35; prime "c. lower, quoted at 13 95(Trl4 00. Lard firm at llfolHc. Whisky firm at 14102,25c. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, July 27 m. Flour unchanged. Nothing transpirinpin provisions; holders firm. Whisky active; full rates. Groceries stiffcr and fair demand. River and Weather. Cincinnati, July 27 x. Thc mer has fallen six inches in the last 24 hours. Weather clear. Mercury P6. ' Kiver Items. ARRIVALS AND DFPARTCBES. From Friday 5 r. till Tuesday Sr.i, Puke, New Orleans to Louisville. E. H. Fairchild, " " Return, Whit Itivcr " Raven, Louisville to Evausvillo. Scioto, " to Henderson and bark. The weallicr.ye.-terday was intensely hot. The sun fairly burnt. Little or no busiues was done on thc wharf. Considerable freight is awaiting shipment although the Done went out on Monday night loaded down to the guards Freights are getting np in thc pictures, notwithstanding the good stage of water. The St. Louis fcpulliccn gives the following in regard to the river at that point. It seems the watery in that region still keep up: The river at this point is swelling slowly. In thc 24 hours ending at 6 o'clock on Saturday, it swelled about six inches. The water has now reached the level of the street at the foot of Morgan street. Thc last arrivals from thc upper rivers report them all rising. The Illinois is rising slowly from Lasalle down. The Upper Mississippi is reported by the officers of thc Canada rising from St. Faul, and all the small sireams overflowing their banks. They also report heavy rains. The J. V. Perry, frm the Missouri, rejiorts that stream high, and another considerable rise coming down. - Our regular packets to-day are few and fiir between. Thc Pacific was to leave New Orleans on the 22(1, and will be due to-day. One deck hand on board the steamer Sam Kirkmar , at St. Louis knocked another overboard snd he was drowned. Thc 7'me JMtu says that the Bayou Sara Mail Company has contracted with D. & J. Howard, of Jefferson ville, near Louisville, for a splendid new packet steamer. This ttcamer is intended exclusively for passengers and transportation of the mads. dipt. J. A Cotton, President of thc company, who will superintend her construction, desigus her for one of the fastest boats afloat. She hasn't len named yet, but of cours, she will have a fast name, as she will "walk thc waters like a thing of life." The extreme length ill be 21 :'cet, aud her cabin will be the finest on the western waters. The boilers, of which there are five, are t) be 30 feet long, and 38 inches in diameter.The cylinders will be 28 inchc3 in diameter by 8 feet stroke. These will be built bv Lent, South & Shipman The lioat will be a model boat, and, as we "have mentioned, fleet as the fleetest. The 'Atlantic Telegraph. Since the failure fc lay the Submarine Cable directly across the Atlantic, it remains to be seen what can be done in going round the ocean by thc way of the Xorth cf Ei ropo, Iceland and Greenland. A grant is said to have been mode to T. P. Shatfticr, of -Kentucky, for landing the cable, and its necessary con nection over the Territories rf Denmark, Norway, Sweden und Russia, with apromi.-e of all the material and necessary aid. for the sure and eertain. communication ti and from all nation. The route by Iain! pre sents, it is said, Cf greater diiticulties than the present Newfoundland route, and tlie jrrcatc-t single sMctch of f-ubmarine cable does not exceed sfx hundred miles, which is as long as any ex"ieriuicnt has yet proved that a circuit of electricity can be transmit teil through a conducting wire with intensi ty suilkient for practical telegraph purposes, It is timed that a line like this would hav the advantage that, if any single seetioi should f.til, it would not destroy thc remain der of Ihe liue. Another route isarross our own Territories to the Pacific, thence through thc Knclish and Kassian possessions to Beb ring's Straits, and across to Asiatic Russia Even if a Submarine Telegraph be set down as a failure there, thc door is thus still open for connecting the two hemispheres. Some do not despair of success in liying the cable by the direct route across the ocean.. They think with a continuous cable coiled on reel.-, and on a single large vessel like the Great Eastern, for instance mailing front Trinity Bay, Xew Foundland, to Valentii Bay, Ireland. There is still a chance of success. PfcjV'Oiio of the principal objections to the tue of envelops is that there is no way of establishing the connection between the envelope and the enclosure, and proving that the post mark on the envelope gives the date whfre the letter was mailed. This is often important, and the po mark is the only way of proving the mailing and ident'fj ing the. letter. It would 1 a convenience if the government wonld - furnish writing papertainpcd in the same way that envelopes now arc; to that the same sheet might bear lb.- communication, the superscription and the date of mailing, without the necessity of using the separate stamps. TVJ.VSl'lLI.E ' E"E f.VO EAR . INFIRMARY, i Drs. Durand & Rossg Oculists, AnrlsU, and OpraIn Strrtons."

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

w a. 0'RILE tf r., OLD ESJL TABLISHED WHARFBOAT, Evansville, Iitdiana. Storaee, Korwardinp-, and Commwinn Merchants, reneral Bailroad. Steamboat, and Expres Agent, Special Agenu for the PEMN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, 9nd connections over which we are authorized to give through receipts at the lowest powible rate?. Having a mammoth Wharfboat at the landing. the largest on the Ohio Kiver, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepnr.sl to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, forwarded to our care, by either UVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, coneigned to us for sale, andeatistaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehonse on Water street. adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the iuttrest of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of onr bnsiness, we leel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron age we are now enjoying. Literal cash advances w-fll be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correepondents in anv of the principal markets, North. East or South. P. C. O RILEY & CO. S. H O II i Hit, HE LEI I "1JS It, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M EU CH AN, Water Street, Evansville. Indiana. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so libcrallv extended to me, I l-g to say to my Green Kiver and Watash friends that I am btill on the ground, ready and willing to give their consignments close atten tion. Particular attention civen to the forwarding of Tobacco, Pork, Lard, Bacon, Cuks add ceueral Mer chandize. mriMm ISd. FOKWARDIN AND liKNFKAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Agi-uts for Kanawha Salt Comoanv. Evansville. Indiatis. We have formed a eo-piutnership under the stylo of Browx k AtKMAX. and offer our services in the capacity as set forth In onr card above. We are fully prepared to extend every fvilitv to hinis-rs, either by CANAL. RIVER, or RAIL ROAD, and assure them that their interests shall be f.tithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patronage. Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main st. and the Canal. ' WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN. Late of Howard Rrowu. I.ste of FOSTER. Co. jane-J-tf tfXJJWII, STOIMUE.l have a large douMo Warehouse at tha Canal Rasin, cipat'le r f storing any amount of produce, which will b received, stored, taken car of and held subject to the owners order cn most reasonable terms. P. G. O'KILEY. xuh2c-tf lTOItJlE UIJ'TElt.V e are prepared to store In our Fir Proof Warehouse, auv quantity of Grain, Produce, or Merchandize, on the ine-t inenu terms. ILivinz larre and airv rooms un ütair. rsrtienlsr care will be taken of Houcehold Furniture, Agricultural Implements and all kinds of goJs et wa res lublc to damage from damp or nud. Insurance eftepted at the lowest fire proof rates. by tha month, or longer when dorired. . warehouse i-stct on corner cf i,ocnst etr--t and W. and E. Canal, and most convenient for thin inr by River or Railroad. Apply to apJK lil-t. FUSTI.r. i co. .RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. 4 1f X-V1LLE AND CRAW. rdsvile Railroad, On and after Monday, July lih, leC. the trains on thin road ill run an follows: The up mail will leave Kvanrville at DA. M; Vineennxa 12.10, and arrive at Terre Haute at 3 P.. M. hrefofnre. (I'lnner tHjth at inceunes and Terre Haute.) The down mail will leavo Terre Haute at3.U.r F. VI.: Vincenne 6.3.'t, and arrivo at Evansville at 9.10 P. M. (Supper at Vincnnnes.) THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN BETWEEN EVANSVILLE AND VINCENSE3. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdavs cnlv. Will leave iiiiTnnes at 6.W A. M. and arrive at Evansville at 10.15 A. M. ' Will leave Evansville at 1.30 P. M. and arrive at Vincennes at 5.37 P. M. BETWEEN VINCENNES AND TERRE HAUTE. On Monday. Wednedav and Fridays onlv. Will leave Vincennes at .00 A. M. and arrive at Terre Haute at 10.W) A. M.; will leave Terre Haute at 1.10 P. M. aud arrive at Vincennes at C.75 P. M. JOHN INciLE, JR., 8up't. j',12 nrtHjI.VSHOHTJ TIO.Y U 'EST ll'f JL W e beer to call the attention of Merrbants buying or ordering their fall stock froia the Eastern cities, to the tupcrior advantages and facilities of tl It alt I more mid Ohio Railroad, for the safe and speedy transportation of Fre.hts to Evansville and vicinity. Connections are msde with the DiOt reliable Railroads snd Steamship. River route tUortcned snd improved by couplet ion to Parkcrsburcb. Through ratea lower thanl v anv other route. Apply to M. 1'ottih, Boeton; R. F. Ktliv, Philadelphia; C. F. Pr.sviFL, New Yolk; J. T. F.nolam, IJalfimore, for information or through rates, or to GEO. I OSTER & Co., FreiKht Agents. Corner Locust street aud Canal, Evnneville, Indiana. jy-it ' . - (WDJJVS EXPRESS t 0.nPJY NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Apam's Express Compaxt respectfully an nounce to their friends and patrons, the public if Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased faci.i ties for th transportation of FREIGHT, I'ACKAGES, M O X E Y A X l V A L V A V L E S Tht-v solicit a coatiuuauce offorner f.ivis. Eh leiüU care tak.n in the collect uui of Rills, Irafts, Note, and the transportation of Email and valuable pa tapes. All iM'i-sc na w iiitiff to avail thems--rlves of th facilities of tho Express, can obtain aiiydet.ired information in reference X the routs and details of the l ofines. at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, oppoeitc the Port OtTn-e. dels .- ... IL Flail, Agent. vlWJORl ES SO RJiGS C OFFEEf f 1JK) kegs assorted Nai!; - ion do Cnt Spikes; do Vk'r't do; 4fsi boxes anfortcd Glaw; , . , , . . 7S' do do Tobacco; do do March; " öo do do Mmi Candler.; ''X kegi White Isid; I.Mibls. MnsowH'i'; ' ; 5 Ho Tui nlii:;' ' " ," do Rifiu; " " 1 do Pitch; . " ii do Vinf;:r; ' ' tO lias fine Ssilt; " Iis bbls. White Liuic; Iis do tVmelif, ' . r tMs: Grev I.ino: '' UUdo I'bister Iiin. In r'-re and t r s.Irt hy U 9 orieE is ÜRU. DA I.ZELL A-O). UEH i: it l mt E.y '. that llenrv I.. Mitohull Jims Iwcn aptMH-d adndnistrati-r ot th estate of Mrs. ELVIRA MITCHELL. Ile -f this Hv. A-onwd. Said -tnie m solvent. H KNK V L. M II I ELL, je--j.. - Administrator. i oh HET.i iEH ivTvr.vvv MENT HWLLLINtj H'tlK on iak si. ts-tween First and S-eoud, now iu the occuxition i f Mr. Kerstermun. Applvto . J. WESTLY KCH1-S or to j i!2 W. KESTEKM'AN. jk-g.iit h EiT'tTZiijL i j THwS'iT IT t r M. TAI5LL.MEM.-:M'MEKL.NP. hi? oprii' d la connexion with his Shavinc s?alvn, tome .xnimodK Uf and elegant BATU1N; R'OMi. where g-nlcm:n can n;t a ph.vvtnt ;old or warm bath at all hours cf the day, from . M., t") 11 ?t niht, f r the very inooVnte priiv of cenf ich. fr five tii krt for one dollar. - , ju-tf m F,tn Titts-ir uii.r, p.i i- tn: h.ive on hand and will tdl at r-luo 1 pri-v.ft.r j Cah, a prx-t Mnelt of iM awl t-il--.-r vf-h. Newet styles of Eine Jewelry. Silver Ware. td j Ten-, I'orVnvMiaies,- Clock-, K Tho- in want of I anv srti-in our line of buetn-'s. wilt ntid it , gn'-atly to their intereht to rive is a call, a a we wi.b t- Joe ont as nnKn as pom-mie oi our i-rewni t-t' k, pn-piiratory to the Kall tri-l-. and wil! h 11 not h- low but at a small iHvane -n cost pri.-e. J1ITTKOLFK A tON. jv8 Main tdrect. Ntween 1 irtd aud .Sc--otid. -tssoLi r.v of .itvr.vAj. JUr ship. The firm ot COLLE1 T A OV LRK1 L. i.i tliii Uv dist-olved h mutual cfnJit. The tusi-n-v- will hereafter K carried on by A. Coll-ft, who ; will s..ttle all businc: --nne ted with the lite hrra LLErT A OTEKELU je-:i ' UKE Fi H, LJHE FISH. WHITE J HII. PICKEREL and RAS3, a tj leudid r-ti-'-le tit re.ftre-1 hy yiyl 7.. II. COOK k SON. rjr H. ft OH It .S4t. HKJ1I1 1-JP iti STOKE. A-ri.-nltural Jnulennts1 N-ed and tJnariea sold at ra:h t riie f.-r all kinls of Prodncw and Lire Mte'k, siu-h as H-rnes, Mnle. Cows.Cslves, lievf Cattle, If op.. Chickens, h.ntr, La'd. fUcou. rs--, lurs and kinsof everv d-cripti-n, itnncng, rJeegwax, leathers, Vheat. orn. Oatf, Parley, K-n, Rye, Rran, Shorts, lried Apples and Peaches, Potatoes and Wt-iMc of all sort!. 7.. If. Kli i i4.Us

STEAMBOATS.

W OUISflLLE E J"J's fir. v. V. JtAND MEJ1PHIS REGULAR Wveki.v I'ACKET. sap The Low Preseuro Steamer SO t TH AKEKNEIL C. W. Timm r w - - 9 mander; J. B. Akcrfk. Clerk. lenv- fjouiKville everv Wednesday at 5 r. t. ; Iftrm Memphis every Saturday at 5 T. m.; leave EvanfvtU fr Louisv ille every Monday at 5 r. leaves Erani. villo for Memphis every Thursday at 11 a. k. .Vay LuMne.- wdir-ited and attended t at fame rates as charred lr Pi tk'.U. Jan21-tf J. G.'O Rl LEY A CO., AfrcnU. jr i 'J.'.s t'LLK j.yit r Jin uca a JOd TRI-WEEKLY MAIL LINE. A St"V'k 1 Steamer A LI DA, leaves ErIsgyjyyoa . ansvllh, every Monday, Wed-, sri ntSrfftAneiaday and Friday at 9 a. v. . Leaves Padueah every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 a. m. Connecting at Evansville with. E. kC. R. B. for all points North and East, and with packets for Louisville, Wabash and Greet Rivers. At Padueah with packets for Saint Lots. Nw Orleans and the daily mail boata fcr Cairo, Nnhville and Tennesse River. Business promptly attended to, and charge for f reicht and passage same aa charged bv the packet J. II. Pone. jiyG-CmdArtr WW ILLE JACKET, THE CHOCTAW. jffStynr The steamer CHOCTAW, Captain .VSjtjtgSMEPtrr, will run rejcubo-ly for ths. SSfSCSSs remainder of the season, and tt long as the water will permit, aa a regular packet, between Evansville and New Orleans. From her Rreat speed, she can easily make the trip in thirteen oay, aua win leave nere every nitecntn day aTter her departure. Fh wilt return on hr third trip ON THE 11TH OR 12TH OF MAT. The time of her arrival will be telegraphed from VickshurRh and Memphis, and duly announced -the papers, that shippers may know and rery cson her movements. Her officers pledge themselves to do all in U.w power for the interest and fame cf the citv wiüi, which they seek to identify themselves, and ttey solicit in return from Citizen such c ncourarecent as will make their connection with the citv permanent, and reciprocally profitable. The beat will need for her support vr freights aa well aa dctra cargoes, und tn proportion to her receipt ep, caa she afford to n.-duce Ler down freights. Shippera here should, therefore, for their own Interest, endeavor to secure her up freights from their Corte, pendents. I. A. CRANE, AcL PM-It - " . Tff STJIJIL PJSSE.VOER PJICKmj9 ET. EVANSVILLE, PALL'CAH ANÖ CAIRO PACKET, -j-söy. J. R. DONE, D. B. ITcaso, MaaJlrJ It, leave, Evansville everv Jlos-TSsUöä-day and Thnreday at 12 o'clock, .M . arriving at I'adneah at 6 o'clock, A. II., Cairo at 13 o'clock, M.. Tuesday- and Fridav. Remrrlrr lear.e Ckiro every Tuesday and Frtctay, tt 7 o'elccf '. P. M.. and Padueah everv Wcdne3däy and 2acrdav. at 9 o'clock. A. M. " - CONNECTING AT EVANSVILLE WTTH TEE EVANSVILLE AND CRAWTOKDSVILLE R, K and Packets for Green River- Also, connecting r Smithland w-ith Cumberland River Fsckets; it Cairo with Memphis, Ntw Orleans and St. Loviia Packets. Tickets can be oltaiued on board the Loci fr n Eastern Cities. maJ"23-lT JIOJIIOHT, SPEEltJ.VJD KJt'lZ. VTY." ReularSt. Louia and Louisville Pack, et, LIGHTNINU EINE. tfzzxr The füUowing boata bars ctr.J2bri their rcnalar trlpa Iz ihn SrYiTCe Louisville and St. Leuia trade, are will contiuan to run during the eesecn, f Ivtng particular attention to all wsv bcaineea. the , FASHION, . carr. j. m. MA.BTnf. I'asTS Fvsns Hie, going down very Todsy mars iug, and up every Fridav mcmirg. The HIGHFLYER, cktt. tho8. wxicnr. Tarsea EvansviiJ, Roire down, every T&uraise morning, and up every MonJv morrlDr. LOUISVILLE AND ST. L0U19 Tacsengers snd shippers can relv npon these boat leaving punctually on their regular dsys, and connecting with all the pactctsrunnlEcxtcre St. Louis. For freight or pasmage apple en board cr to msrl7 - T" G. O'RILEY d CO. g LOCI. tit Er.WSl'ILlE ,f.Vi MS, LOUISVILLE PACKET. j?T5Ea The JUIIN BKIG03 will bmsSltr Ürrwn regularly as a LcufsrUio Ll '3CfS? Evansville Packet: htvlcr exeellent aoeommodation for Passengers. She wül leer Evansville very Wednesday and Saturday noon at 5 o'clock, prer ieelv. V. If. COBB, Maut-. ' mar2S P. M. GARDNER, Cl k . jrpEOLLJR LOVISI'ILLE, X1.AN8ULLE AND HENDFRSON PACKET Tb STEAMER SCIOTO. 0 t. fLijwill leave Evansville every Tues-T5Wr-erd3y at 6 o'clock, r. at., and Saturday at 12 o'clock, e. m., for Henderson and Louikv llle. Accommodations excellent. Jan24 fB PRIZE FOtt EERYHOD I M. who sut-writs for the - . NEW YORK WEEKLY PEERS. A Beautifully Illustrated Family Newspaper. The New York W eekly Tresa is one ef the largest and bent litrary papers of the day. A larw Qiirt containing Twenty Paes, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and Elegantly Illustrated every week. . . A Gift worth fron 00 cents to Sl?0 win be aeet V each subscriber on receipt of the uHrrtptioo ' money. Trtsis: . One copy for one year, and 1 gift ....i....S2 00 . Three copies one year, and 3 rifts ". C 00 Five copi one year, and 6 gifts a 00 Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts... 16 00 Twer.ty-cne copies one year, and 12 gifts 30 OO Canadian subscribers mut send 26 centi each la additicn to the above rates, to pay the Amr-rlcaa-' pontage, which muot be pre-paid. - The articles to be distributed are compr Iad in the following list : - . . 1 1". S. Treasury Note 1W V) 2 do do do 600 00 ea-Ji. S do do do C' CO each. K do' do do 100 CO eeb. Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 3100 0 A Cold Watches ........ 75 OO M do W W 100 do : to 00 S Ladies GoW Watches... 55 00 200 Silver Hunting Caaed Watches..... -- 35 00 ff) Silver Watches , 10 CO to 20 M 1O00 teald Ouvd, Vest and Fob Chsins... 10 00 to ?0 00 IOTiO (Md Pens and TcnciU. 5 00 to 15 00 iold Lockete, Rracelete, Brooches, Ear Drops. Iast Pius. Cuft rir.M, Sleeve Bnttocr, thirl Muds, Wat-li Kvs, Cctd an-1 Silver Thimbles, tzt a vanity, of other vi tic lea worth frcm W cents tv Sir- x ea.-h. On receipt of tie sncripticn inoreythn nibs.Tiir"s nnme will M nteied n cur tcoka eppcite a &umt-er. snd the clt correspondins; -th tät nuieb r i-e forwsi-cted lihia one we--;k to hiia. b msil f-rvsprV:, pc-t-p3l4." Th-re U tieitlier liotnisip; nor lottery bot, tie aNwe. : ejry eattM-riüx-r im sure c f a Prize cf viu-. We prefer to tnfike t hin litTl distr.buticn snion them fnst- sd of feiure. a lsrtre comnlfenato Apenf. pivlnjj to the subtucriber the an'mnt that M-iuld un tu tliJ! Auent. and in manv cuwa a kun. dr-1 t..!d uior.-. HA.MEL ADEE, Publisher, ai T1.'- ' 211 Centre street. New York. forg-e II .tc Hrid mid ittt an inci'-p-'t. I nt candidate fr Mienff, at the ensuing October elect e-n. - ffjf'i JLlsOI'H A" srtnuuKO, A.n. Mm. PORTERS AND PEALER3 IN Domestic and Foreign Drugs, .uLL'K .i Lis, . Hi NICALo. Paints Oils, Varnlslie, It rushes, Gier a t XD OLAffi H'JKF, PA TEXT MEDICIXEZ. PERFUMERY, C1HD CAÄES, .C, EvANSVTttE, IMiU.K Iliin msde t;rge id.-httona to cur rock, w ith now roa-Iy infill all crdra with en Hi quality cf kk1s as we f.i assured will gire entire aatisfietioa. A we make our purehat. by the packspee, v are vnable-i to effcr tbtai at tha Icwec. posbibla prictv. tiiere'.'v vtv the rircbi-rs the assrte ad-vunta.-'es as thje-t who bay. Eait. We also leal exDAGrEXKrCTYbT A?P JXSSCTTr-LSTOCT A'd kean corrtjotly no band s brai variod at-.rtn--nt of C-.. Chc!nlcl3, Cunvil. ni trj at tjcle connected wit a th. art. peritre thjt rhoixe t" crl'f. tvA tc'.ci'.z nittnorM. the .ante care r t prices -will b obisrvs-t if th-v aB't yrs'jti'.ly . h ii "rood.- -W't of enr" lin r" Tr'si, -re will pr-"jri'th.-m wdh p!-..irur , st tl- Iert prices. V'c f-hall. rer-"ofor;. f;ive prtc-ilar atten'ien to luve all Jid-r crsful:y pai.knd and trccrtiy t-t".ei.d. .tiilyJ HALLCtCK k UlOZLltT. i t." ft iE . i tea j. eh u i; jTM KING, f Jirn u, IVktcU, Vh.t- lirh, Lii. Oui-nt, Aluiondü, Eraxil Nuti. EjUrra, Er!'j!t M'alnute. Cnrran'e, Kaietes, Y-rt., Camphor, Altt, EpeoTO Salts, bulphnr. Rod bnsmnt, Ccpperar. .Ma-id'r, Is-preji. Ind:?, trcart Iarar, r--vi, B-d Cor.fr, all knnii; L'i.vVia. L-tUn;:, Clare. Hah, Ortuan, aad h--f feru-fsh C'ji-'s; Ie. timber atl kinds ; ",lss 3m, Lrern and llaskt. Lnvm Svrur. Miistatd. Noeo?t.. Matrhf. firelth , M., Lvb-urs. OvrUr. r-ii. Pepper Sao. i Me l"irsi. Komb, l ann- Sosr-. Powder. St F-ie. Torajco, aJll kind ; Sioh Snulf. Ptrch. Viner. Pajer, all kicli ; Hice. kc, 4f. A supply of tlie above kept cciu.tct!y on haal. nd fur tale, le-w, 1-y .ILLTET P0WIE3,, June X-tf yyaaar. JKsr V.ter. wlrftii Tj0.'.-fjt e Fin.n of SJ k if liLNVLI f A CO.. 1 l:i- day disoareei ! by m itual cen mt. The btitin wül beres.fr be J carried ca by Jsmej. .wsason, who will eettla aU btasinej emsert"! "ib tw Ut tiro . V H. RENNE TT. i!,Mnt. JAXSWANSO,'